THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 1898. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT -JMJ for iIEnt-bji-.. obuds Seven roorns ridge ST. FOR RENT-A GENTLEMAN CAM Mini n nlctly fin tith il loom in tin hem rolili'iitlul putt of the cltv; lefei ehces required. Address Box S2i, CltJ. VOn RENT - NICELY FURNISHED front loom. second floor. t.ii Ailnnid nveniit roii ri:nt7-room house, mod- ern Improvements, rent modern! e 21S Mndlon iimiuii1. Dunmoie J 1). HOLT house von rent-ios Wyoming nventte Applv to V. II demons. Blue Rltlge foul Compinj's otTlce. Mcars Building. barn roil rkntviwi maiion court. Apply to V, II demons. Hlue Ridge Coal Coinpuny ollke, Meurs Building FOR SALE for sale-m ti:m houses sound. weight JW One light buggv mul one 2-stutttl Imp. Imtli In good condition One set (niilugc Inn in i-m and 1 set working harness, -1 li ilr blnnkets unt' Mimi1 stub'e tools S 14 KCIlK 401? L icitnwiinnu nve inn or Mi", ci iv uf nut i or alEt-twq office desks, onu i oiler lop desk one s nV and a hinil ome olllr.- lulling nl-'O t large tiumhei of Itctili lights -i'Iih- with letlcitors a. lot of yi s piping used In it dr.ipeiv tl niiMii'iH nNn i in pet icvvlnv, machine urn me si It.ilile for l.iniih use ami i 'iri,i lot of (nipii Hnlvlng which m he utllieil lor i tliei put post- The eiltlia lot 'lll In- ild ihiap us we hue no usra for 'in m S (1 KERR I0S L.u kiiwann i iveniie von sale - three large rmi: prool s.ifes fall at olllre of MENRY 1SE1.IN Jit, mom 212 Commonwealth building I I FOB SALE -BROKEN ENGLISH 8ET ter, cheap 1341 l'enn avenue. roit SAi.n-ONr. :o-nonsn powck holler, as good as new T1IU WtlS TON SULL CO REAL ESTATE sot Til CAROLINA FAIUIS-'SI CASH, biilanec on tinn Woik for tho-i who lm RISLHY LOTS PROM 11 W 1'P PIVH MILKS T( Atlantic Cltv sailing IMilng "vstcr Ing crabbing He lnwnk RISLHi'. xnv ji:rsi:y ioacrksland iiic.h and leel no swamps, no stones niir station nnd good m irket c isv terms. RISLHY 201 Washington uviiuie (up stairs). HELP WANTED MAN OR LADY OF tiOOD ADDRKSS to travel and appoint agents $10 per month and ipenses. P V ZIKOLUR & CO , 215 Locust St Philadelphia HELP WANTED-MALE WANTHD-A IUILIAIiLi: CATHOLIC to sill our new Skk Call outfit and Miniature Altai combined Agents cli. ir JVI0O weeklj ROCHLSTLR NOVI3LTY WORKS, Rochester. N Y RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD- lres3 catalogues, clrculirs and envel opes Send stamp for particulars SOM ERVILLE M'K'U. CO., Elizabeth N. J. HELP WANTED-FEMALE iHhKnAAii ANTIU)-1MMEUIATELY SEVERAL i vperlenced waist trimmers cxpeil- need skirt hands inii s,tral appicntln s m our (in ssinaking department Applv li s,i nut tlooi .ifternoom onl THE I P 1)ER. 121 .md 12'. voinlng uvenue NTED-IM.MEDIA'1ELY SEVERAL vi'iing ladles iNpimnced in paitil wrippint; for a let ill dij goods stme Still lefenpc. s and salarv i pt cteil lilusy Iny Goods (are Tllhuue olllee. IVII'b- VFSISTA.NT COOK AT White's Hikciv 217 Wvomlin; uenut AGENTS WANTED AGPNTSOI'TPIT PREi: NEW AlllWT one di in uli $ ii, st.nK m,r "Safe. D-sK IHkti Sue C Chicago, III. Di pi S SALESMEN l). I'll! MIS Jli MONTH mul itpdisi- r i ( spi in no miulied, piimaiitii pi-. Hon, line Induct menth. Iirpi rial Clt u ( .. jc ' cltv REL1AHLL PELSONS TO TAKE THE .infiicv in then own town" for tha best linn of fast selling novelties, pass ion per cent profit foi Indies or gents SPIHO & ATKINS 1011 and 10U I best nut street. PhllaHelphln, Pa. K LO NTilh'lJlAQnN'i's S ANTED "l"oR large lllustrdteil book of Klondike. Ave bundled pug. , pilce $150 outfit luc. Addicss NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Iikeslde liulliling Chicago. Ill A ANTED -SCLIClTORh.-NO DEL1V tin.g no ci Meeting; position penna nt -n pi, v, seklj. state nge GLEN I'ltOTHERS Rochester. N Y BOARDING. P1RST-C1 ASS BOARD WITH OR without room, special rotes given to peitnanent hoardcis Rooms heated by steam and lu-bted b electric hUU. ecu nlly loiated. 2 minutes wnlk from all depots, 5 mini tickets $100, 21 meal tick ts, JIOQ 12! Franklin avenue BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY !'vRTNI:R''wANfED"w'flT'AB'0U; $10,(K Established business Will bear Investigation Large profits safd Investment For interview address P. O. 1-t.ix- S7I Scranton. Pa MONEY TO LOAN. tlOl AND UPWAItDS " lm I'ltOP tit Gmtlnei 10 Library bulldlnij. LOST. I.O JT -rTKEW0BLOCO ftnft iVnrt D L A: W depot, ludl m' gold wiitell and fleui-dt-ls pin. Suitable lawaril fur Its nluin to WILLIAMS & AliANIII.TV'S store l?i Wyoming ave REMOVAL LACKAWANNA SICeT'cOJIPANy' -. tnovLd to 217 Spiuce. RE- REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER ..Co. anV ihci Hyde Park Gas Co. "In; tiqyordu.nce with the policy of these Ceimbaulurf to 1 educe ratc'b from lime to ijn as maybe warranted by IncrcuseJ consuiuptlt5u.otlce Is hereby t.'tvcil that eiti;wul after. April 1st) next, tho price ot bu 4vlll.be. one dollar iind fifteen cents per one thousand cubic, feet consumed, subject to the following discounts: Five cents per one thousand cubic feet on all bills where the consumption for the mouth amounts to less than twenty-live dollars; ten cents per one thousand cubic feet on all bills where tho consumption for. tna jflftlUh amounts to twenty-five 'WjlTftiJii'vl' ipttrds. Provided, XUe bill Is iUu4i.or Dcrbre"trre ?0th day of the month In which that hill Is presented, ""- By Order pt the Board, U, n. IIXND. SacraUrv A POPULAR CLtiAMNK IIOUSJJ for the Kcncflt of All Who Have Homes to Kent, Heal L'stntc or Other Property to" Sell or F.xcliaiiKC, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion's for Plve Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. ROOM WANTED. WANTED-BY A YOUNG BUSINESS man of good address, In it lellncd country home on the stmt car lines, n furnished room with or without boiuU Address Business Man, Trlhune CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nnlls cuied without the leant pain or drawing blood Consultation nnd advice given free i:. M HHTZEL Chliopo dlst, 310 Lackawanna avenue Ladle? At tended nt their residence If desired. Charges moderate. PREPARED MUSH. ask Yotm grocer on butcher Prepared Mush Made by the New York Prepared Slush Co. nue, Serai ton. i?t 412 Penn ave- CITY SCAVENGER A. 11 BRIGG8 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd less pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. DIUGGS, Proprietor. Leae orders 1100 North Alain avenue, or Elekes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulbeny Telephone CulO. INSTRUCTION rfrt o'ir K'rrtt A ll irMJ AMIi TVPP. wilti" opciator with wldi experience n ttuther. will takn lliultul niimbei of pupils lor private Instruction In sboit liniul and tjp wilting Applicants must have gocxl t otnmoii school e'urntliiii The ii' Is pluitv ol room for good stenographers- 'JVnns iciisoimhh Instruction ihoiinigli I'm timber put titulars diop postal card to "-jvuener " Mtiouno oiuee and he will ctll SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION WANTIID - AS HOUSH kei ir can give good leteicnces Ad dres) Mav Tiibunc odice SITIAT10N WACTKU-Hi A YOPNO girl firmer il hoiu-ework pit teried Ad dress ir N nUmm"" avenue, tlt IH'TCIir.R - THOROUGHLY nXPHRI eiiei U ci ks situation Addresj .1. Hilton 210 Spring street . Provldunce AVANTHD-SITPATION HY KDCCATHD oung niiin with experience In olllco or store Addres.i V Hanej, 217 Jelfci son av emu SITI'ATIO.I WANTHD - HY YOPNC, man 1S ears ol age, has had three. ye.u cxperlevco taking cue of hor-ei. Addiesi Wm M Tilbune olllee SITI'ATION WANTRU-llY A ROY 13 cars old, ius eiiantl boj or light of fice work, can t-puik Hngllsh nnd Ger man Addrc ii.'O Maple htreet, Scran ton Pa SITUATION WANTED-BY MARRIED rnan, any position eptileneeil, ge i eral storo or shipping clerk and book keepei. Addrm-s C P. P. O. Box 202, Dunmore WANTED Sl'lUATIU.i in UKOCEKY stoie oi aii place of trust, stllctly temperate, can turnlsh refeicnces, llvo veins expel leiice. Wind, Box 4, Dur ea PA SITUATION WANTED -BY A MIDDLE aged man as janitor or night watch man, have bctn six veais 111 pies, m situation. Adduss "Junltoi," cuie ot this office A LADY DERIREb A POSITION AS houseketper, first-cl 1 lefeienccs us to chaiacle1' and cblllt;. Addresj "In. clustrv," Tribune olllee SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIItST clas. double cntiy booltl.eepe. , 2) ais epeilei-ce mulled, steinlj and lellable, trial solicited II A M, 51b N. Garfield avenue PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECT!: EDWARD II DAVIS ARCHITECT, Rnoiiis 21 25 and 2'j, Commonvvealt't bul'dnig Siiautoi E L WALTER ARCHITECr OPriCE ltar of U'u Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. IR , ARCHITECT. - 51 Spiuco St , toi Wash ave . Scranton. FREDERICK L BltOWN, ARCHI'l ECT. Pi Ice Building, 12t Washington avenue, Scranton T. 1 LACP.Y Ac SON, ARCHITECTS. Ti Uriels' National Bank. 1 LAWYERZ PRNK E BOYLE ATTORNEY AND Comisf lloi-ut-Liivv Bui r building, looms 1! nnd H Washingtoii avenue FRANK T OKELL, ATTOHNE -AT-l.nv lti.onl 5 Cnnl l!i hnmre Sirunlmi ' Pa AMLLARD WARRUN KNAPP. AT tcrne,s and Cniinscllors-at-Liivv Ite publican building, Wushlngtnii avenue, Scranton Pi. JAMES II TORBEY. ATTORNEY AND Counselloi-nt-I i,w Rooms 11J and 114 ! Commonvvtalth Building JEPSUP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Coutistllois - ut - Law, Commonwealth building Wushh gtoii uveiiui ALURED HAND WILLIAM J HAND, Attoinevs and Counsellors common weilth billldlrg Booms 19, .( .mil 21. JAMES W OAKFOBD ATTORNEY-AT Law Booms 511 515 and 51b, Boaul of Tiade building D B REPLOGLE ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on leal estate seeuritv Mears building, comer Washington ave. nue and Spruce btieet B P KILLAM. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW 300 Commonw. alth bldg Seiunton, '"a JAM J. 11. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-ut-Law 45 Commonwealth bldg Scian ton EDWARD W THAYER ATTOUNEY Rooms MOl-Ml 'ith floor, Menia bldg JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv 7 and S Burr building. L A WATRES ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, 421 Lackawanna ave, Scranton, Pa. C R PITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LVW, Commonvvtalth building, bcianton Pa PATTERSON & WILCOX TRADERS' National Bank bulldlnu. C COMEGYS. J21 SPRUCE STREET A W BERTIIOLP Atty . Mtais Bldg HOTELSANORESTA URA NTS THiTkLK CAFE. 125AND 127 Kit AN K lln avenue RatoH rensonablf P SMEGLER Proprietor. . SCRNTON HOUSE NEAR D. L & W liassengt r depot. Conducted on the Eu lopenn plan VICTOR KOCH Prop SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medic Inp or business, Opens Septembpr 13. Send foi catalogue. Rev Thomas M. Cunii, LL. D.. Walter II, Buell. A. il. PHrSICIANS AND SUHOEON3 Jill. KAY HAS MOVED" 1118 OFPICI5 to the Scianlon I'rlvnto Hospltnl, cor ner Wjomlng Ave nnd Mulboriv Ht. Telephone: Day cull, 511.1, nlUit call. 11 1)R C L PREY. SfRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg 122 Wjomlng avenue mTryTSI HM1 IERD "l HUME- opathlst, No 22S Adams uMiiiuo. Im ti iapoi, "5 il:c I ALrST.' IN DlseaapR of Women, coiner Wyoming uvemio and Spruce strret, Scrunton Ofllco hours, Thursday nnd Satin days, 0 u in. to li p.m ' DR. W. E. ALLEN G12 NORTH WA8H Ington nvonue DH L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S niiin ci of Trade building Ofllce hours S to 'l t m . 2 to I) and 7 to 8 p m Retl deuce 'too Madison avenue. DR r L PHEAS. SPECIALIST IN Ritptuie. Trusi Flttlm; nnd Pat Rcduc tloi. Ofllce telephone 13b.! Hours sill to 12 2 to 4, 7 to II DR S W. L'AMOREAPX. OPriCE 231 Adams Residence Ills Mulheiry. Chron ic diseases, lungs, heatt kidneys, and genlto-urlnarv organs a special . Hours 1 to I p. in. W. n 1IOOK. "'KTrTRl NA RY SCR geon Horses Cattle nnd Dogs tiented lluspltal, 124 Linden stieet, Serantou Ti It phono 2li72 DENTISTS DIt I. O LYMAN, 323 N. WAsTllNGTON avenue DIt P L M'ORAW, 315 SPRUCE stleel DR II V REYNOLDS OPP P O DR C. C. LAI'BACH 115 AVomlng ave WELCOME r SNOVER, 421 LACKA wanna avenu. Hours, o to 1 and 2 to 5 DETECTIVE?. BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building Intel state Secret Ser vice Agency MIDWIFE MBS CABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIPE. 131 Washburn street, Serantou. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS It CLARE & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nuiscn men, store ll'i Washington ave nue, Mcen lions--, 1S50 Noith Main ae mu , store telephone, 7s2 WIRE SCREENS JOS KLMrFrElREAPr 5liLACKA wanna nveuue Scrunton, I'a., manutac tuier of Wire Sciceii'3. printing the thibun:: publishing co". North Washington avenue Lluotjpe Composition of till kind 1 qulcklv don'. Facilities unsurpasJ In this reglo.i. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' HAND TURNED SHOES, cost $2 50 at $150, Russet and DongoU Shoes cost $2 00 al '1 le , Men's Fine Rli' set aid Calf Shoes, en-t ?!() at $119, AT NETTLETON'S Washington avii. MEOARGEE BROTH PR'S PRINTERS' supplle envelope papei bags, twine Waiehous js Wushliigloii avenue, Sc I niiion Pa FRANK P BROWN & CO WIIOLP sale ilculiis in Wtoilwuic. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna live RAILROAD TIME TABLES Del.. Lucka. and Western Effect Monday. Nov, 21, 1507 Tiains leavo Sdiiutur us lollovvs Ex press tor Nev York nnd ah points East, 140 3 00 515 S.00 and 10.05 a. in.. 12 55 und J S3 p m. Epreui for Eastup Trenton Phlladel phk. and the South 51r 8 Oil and 10 20 a. u. 12 55 and I J.i p ir Washington and wa; stations 3.43 p m. Tnbvliniin 1 aicotnniodatlon ii 10 p. m Epiess for liingli.imtoii Oswego El mlra, Coining, Huh Dansville Mount Monls and Buffrilo 12 10 1 "j 9 W a 111, mul 1 55 p m making 1 losi connections at Buffalo to all points in I ho West, Northwest and Southwest Blnghaniton and vav stutlons, 1 05 p in. Kb holson accommodation 5 15 p m. Bingha niton and Elmlia expiess, fi 53 p m Expiess for Utlcu nnd Richfield Springs, 2 'f5 a m mil ) 5" p m Ithaca 2 5 9 00 a 111 , and 1 55 p m. For Northumberland. Pittston WMlkes. Bane. Pljmciuh Blrmnisbur.; und Dan llle. making close connections at North umbeilar.il foi Wllllam'poi Hanlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South Northumberland and li.tei mediate sta tions. 0 00 10 05 a m , and 1 55 and (J Oo p. Nantlcoko and Intermedial-! stations, 8 08 ni.d 1110 a m. Pljniout'1 and lntei mediate stations 3.35 and 8.50 p. m For Kingston 12 45 p m Pullmun parlor and sleeping toachej on nil express trains Foi detailed Informatl in. pocker time tables etc , apply to M L, Smith Dis trict Passengei Agent, depot ticket of fice SCIIAVI'ON IIIVIMO-V. n r.tfect December 12 III, 1S!7. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls picnics pailles iiceptlons wed dhiBS und concert woik furnished. For turns addiess R J Hnitr, conductor. 117 Wjomlng avenic, over Hulbeit'a music stoie ffortU Uoiiud, Mouth Hound, 2011 f 201 5 m (Tralus Dally, Kx-I y. cept sunqaj , g I .... ir u Arrive heave . Mi lT8N Y Fianklli s: . ,. 7 4) .... inowest 4,'nd street .... th . . TOO, Weeliawkfii I.... BIO.,.. If HAnlvr Leave1 ! yi lis 1 a(ioN .. go , 1OT, llancotl; .... a 11 .... W"ii htaill.'lu .... -iii, , ... 12 ir. l'rcston park .... i ill .,,. 1240 vvtnwond ,,., a4l .... 18-25 I'ojrnulPi .... aii)..,, 12 14 tllbli.i .. 818 .... UPS J'lPSW-t Mt .... ' ... tllft' lliiloiidtlo ... iu . .. 1149 KortitUt) ... 8 19 .... II 84 t'aibjiida 0 .... ns ,, , firo hue iirkt.'e ... laas ... 1112)1 Maytleld .... fill,.... Ill 2.1 Jerinyu .... :i . .. 11 W Aictitbaia ... 3S1 .... 11 n lutein .... .114 .. 11 U Peckvllle .... liMi 1107 oivrliant .... 401 .... 1105 I'llceburtf ..4 01 11 0) Tliroop . . 410 11 in Providence .. n .. ,. if 10C- raik 1'iacc .... 14 17 ... ,, . ,I0M M'lUUIOIl ... 4 2-1 a uLeaTo Arrive r u All trains run dally except Sunday. t signifies that tiatiis stop ouBluaal lor pus. Mngers secure rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money Day ard NlKM I! in ess to the Wist .1 C Midi isnii, (leu. Pass Agt. T Klltoroft- hit Pass, Att Hormtiui Pa. BOREflU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. Schedule In tilled Nov. 18, 1897 Trains Lcavo Wilkes-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Haiti more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burg and the West, 10.15 a. m,, week days, for Hazlolon, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvllle. J. K. WOOL), (len'IPais Agent J. U. HUTCHINSON, Ueneml Manazer. Central Uallroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations In New York I'oot of Liberty street. N It., and South 1'crry W'hitehall utleet Anthrnclte coai used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT FE1U20, 1SJ3. Trains leave Serantou for Pittston, Wllkes-Barre, etc , ut 8 20, 10 10 a, m., 1.20, 2 35, 3 20, 7.1 P- " Sundnys 9 00 a m., 1.00. 2.15, 710 v m For Lnkewoort and Atlantic City, 8 20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a in, 1.20 (express with Uluffet parlor car), J 20 (expressi p m. Sunda,2 15p m. Train leaving 1 20 p m. at rives nt Philadelphia, Reudlng Ter minal, 717 p. m und New York 7 05 p 111 For Mnuch Chunk, Allentovvn, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia S 20 a 111, 1.20, 3 20 p m Sundays, 2 15 p m For Baltimoro und W'ashlngtin and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8 20 a m , 1.20 p m. Sundayi 2 15 p m. For Long Brunei, Ocean Grove, etc, at S 20 a. m and 1.20 p m l'or Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allent iwa, 8 20 u m , 1 20 p m Sun dav . 2 15 p m For Pottsvll'e, S 20 a m , 1 20 p 111 Returning, leavo New York, foot of Llb crt street, North River, nt 4 00. 9 10 (ex press) a. m . 1 JO (express with Buftct parlor car) p m Sundnj 4 30 a. m Leavo New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet, at 9 0s a. m, 1 25 p in. Passengers ai riving or departing from this teimlral can connec under cover with all the elevated railroads Brocdway cable cars, and ferries to Brookl.v n and Stnten Island, making quick tiansfer to nni! fiom Gland Central Denut and Lonir 1 Island Rnllroad Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 00 a. m 2 00 p m Sunda, 0 25 a. m Through tickets to all polats at lowest rate maj be had on application In ud ance to tho ticket agent at the station H P BALDWIN. Gen Pais. Ait. J. II. OLHAUSEN Gen Supt. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday Feb. 21, trains will leave Scranton as follow 1 : For Caibondale-0 20, 7 55. 8 55, 10 15 a. m , 12 00 noon , 1 21, 2.-0 3 52 5 25, 6 2j, 7 57, 915 11.00 p. m , 1 10 a. in. For Albany, Saiatoga, Montreal, Bos. ton. New England points, etc 0 20 a ni , 2.20 p 111 Tor Honesdf.le 6 20. 8 55, 10 15 u. m, 12 00 noor , 2 20 5 25 p in. For W lUcs Banc 1 15 7 50. 8.15 9 Si. 10 15 r in . 12 0i. 1 2i 2 21. 3 3J 4 11,01) 7 50. 10.2S 11 3 1 p. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc via Lehigh Valley R R . 0 45 a m . 12 05. 1 25, 4 41 p. m (with Black Diamond Expiessi, 11 SO p m For Pennsjlvanla R. R. points 6 45, 9 33 a m , 2 21, 4 41 n m Tor western points via Lehigh Vnllev R It, 7 50 u in, 121)" J2.S (with Black Dlnmond Expressi, 10 2S, 11 50 p m Tiains will uirlvo ut Scranton ns fol lows: From Cnrbondilo nnd tho noith C 40, 7 45, 8 40, 9 31 10 10 a in , 12 W noon 120 2 1"! 3 25 4 37 5 15 7 45, 10 25 11 27 p m Fiom Wllkes-Barre and the south 0 '5 7 5n S 50. 10 10. 11 55 n m ; 1 Id 2 11 2 li' 5 20 6 21 7 52 9 C5 10 05 p m . 1 1 1 a m Complet Inform uloi 'cgardlng mtes to all points Ir. tho Unite 1 bt.iitM and Canada ma be obtained at th- tlcke. of fice in tho depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resoit business J. W BURDICK, G. P A, Alb my N Y. II W CKOS-S, D P A Scruntoi lt Lehigh Valley Kailro.td System Anthracite Coal Used Ensuring Cleanli- ness and Comfoit In Effect Teh. 20 lSOs TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New ork via D. A H R R at li 45 a m and '2 05 2 21, 4 41 (Black Diamond Express) and 1130 p m l'or Pittston and W'llkes-Barie via D. I. & y R. R , 0 00, 11 10 n 111 , 1 55, 3 5 li 00 p ni Pot White Haven, Hnsrlcton Pottsvil!o, and pilnclpul points in the coal legions la I iV II R R, 0 15, 12 05, 2 21 and 141 p m P01 Bethlehem, Easton Reading Ilai rlsburg and pilnclpul Intcunedlite sta tions via D K II R R. 0 15 a in. 12 05 221 4 41 (Black Diamond Expiess), H o Fof Tunkhannock, Tovvamla. Elmlra Ithaca, Geneva and prlnclnrl Intennedl ato stntlons ia D L. A. vV R. yj u m 12 45 nnd .1 35 p in Foi Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo Nlng. ara I'alls Chicago and all points west U D & II R R 12 05. U' (Black Diamond Express), 10L8 and 11 30 p m Pullman narloi und sleeping or Lehigh Vallej parloi cars on all trains betwei 11 Wllkcs-Bario and New Yoik Philadel phia, Buifalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H WILBUR, Gen Supt CHAS S LEE. Gen. Pass Agt Phlli- delnhlJ. Pa A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst General Pass. Agt rniiniieipnid, i'i Scranton ofllce "01 Liekawanna nvenue Trie and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept 1 1897 Trains leave Scranton for New York nnd Intermediate points on Erie railroad nlso for Haw ley and local points ut 7 05 a m und 2 25 p m Arrive nt Scrnnton from above points nt 10 "23 am 3 15 nnd 9 38 p m TAXINU tillltCII I'ltOI'UItl V. Showing How tlic Lawn Dlfler in tho Dllllll'llt Sttl-H. In the matter of the tux-ntlon or ex emption of chuich piopoity thero Is wide illveisltj !u the legislation of the several stutcs The iilnclple genemlly recognized huH been that church prop cit Is not he-lit for pilvatc Inteiest or cnjiinifnt, but bus been given nnd Is maintained for public use. like hospi tals. unIuins and Institutions of learn ing, and that the taxation of such prop eity tends to ilIscouragt gifts for this purpose, and is, therefore, contrary to public policy MlnlsteiH nnd church people, how over, generally sympathize with tlic (leslie of legislutuies to re stialn any tendency to excessive nccu nnilntlons of ecclesiastical pioperty. All chuich tenl estate above ten acies Is taxed In Kunsas, In New Jeisey above live acres in Rhode Island above one, in Nevada when the value exceeds $5,000, In Washington when It exceeds $500. Pnrsonngea are exempt fiom tax ation In Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Ken tucky, Maryland, Mlchlgiui, North Carolina. South Camlliia, South Da kota, Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming and West Vliglnlu, and aie taxed In the remaining states In Connecticut, however thej me exempt up to the valtiH of $500, 111 Maine up to $5 000, and In New Ytnk up to $1,500 TOWANDA 001SIP. .V llronv UinlROt ul IjIto Now I'roni Hriitllnril' Capitol. The Dnlly Tribune now on mile nt Mrs. Klrvvln'B nevB Btnml for 3 cents. Our milliner nre dliplaylng lino lines of Enster goods. The Hnvves Toy factory has been closed on account of the annXinl Inven tory, etc. A two-liended pig was the attraction nt Smith's cafe foi tho pnsseis-by on Kiltlny "Don't wony about me, ns I have gone to Cuba," was the message left by n 17-year-old Tovvanda boy, who mysteriously disappeared from IiIh homo on Thursday night. II. E Tnlor lion purchnBcd tho Rruund pioperty on South Second street, nnd will take possession this week Aichltett Camp lioH moved to Gen eva, N. Y The dlffetont ihurcheH now begin their Sunday evening services at 7.S0 o'clock. The Urv kooiIh met chants have decid ed to continue the eaily closing move luent. The Athens Dally News plant has been sold by Editor Hnmnkcr to George S. Curtlss, of Plymouth, Mich William Sticker, the night police man ut AthenB, who was shot by would-be buiglnrs on the night Of 1 en. 22, died of his wounds at the Packer hospital, Sayro, Ptlday afternoon No clue was ever found to the nssuilants. C. AV. Smith of the Table Rock house, Skinner's Eddy, was in town Saturday Mrs. M. M. Rostley und daughter, who hav been absent the past winter, returned to Tovvanda Friday. Druggist Klrby Is kept more thun busy novvndays showing and talking bicycles Ho has the best makes In the county nnd can suit you ns to terms. Ills popular clerk, 13 H Westgnte. can also convince you of the best wheel mi i.". The school boaid is considering the plan of ai resting certain patents, or guardians, who fall to keep their chil dren In school. The law is very strict on this sujbect and should be en foiced. W. D Mlnanl has moved to Mon roetovvn, to engage in the market busi ness Captain James Biynnt was out re cently, after his serious Illness of sev eral weeks. A large crowd will gieet Hon. John Wanamaker and Senator laurfman at Hale's Opera house this Monday eve ning A hydraulic power elevator for cus tomers Is soon to be placed In N. Loewns" general store. It will run from the basement to the upper lloor. Hereafter the Dally Tribune will be found on sale at the Flist Ward news stand of Mis Lucy Kirwlns She keeps neaily all the populai papers, both daily and weekly, all the lead ing magazines, fashion plates, novels, and, In fact, everything kept in an up-to-date newsdealer's, stand Her stock also comprises confectionery, cigars, etc. Call on her. Her elllcient and obliging assistant is Miss M. Keut Insr. The household goods of Professor Von Ton, on Third street, were sold at Constable's sale Saturday. Scheufler & McCatty are kept busy turning out excellent styles of maible and gianltc work Miss Chailotte Wheeler, of Elmlra, is a guest of Mis. W. W. Rooker. Mrs,, s. Dlinon, of Jackson Valley, has been spending several dajs among Townndu acquaintances. An up-to-date giocery stoie has Just been opened by A. M. Baker, of Dry den, N. Y. His stock is tastily ai innged and consists of canned goods, gaiden fruit, etc. He Is doing a strict ly cash business The Salvation ,11 my will occupy their new banacks, on South Main &tieet, this week R. M. McCianey Is making some ex cellent impiovements to the exteiior of lils confectionery stoic The diy uoods stock of M. Hendle iniins has been icmoved to the Cniioll 1 block, South Main stieet. Thomas Dlnun will go to Williams poit and open a can luge shop. Uuit A. Gu-vlord came up from Wyu lusing Thuisdav, to see Kellar, the magician. Rickey & Kllmet's new grocery store will soon open in the Ross block. Fau.se, the tlgaimnkei, Is now pleas antly located In the block opposite Walsh's bakei.v. Give him a call. The "Detstilelt Skule" will bo re peated nt Epwoith hall on the even ing of Apill 12 The St. Agnes school nre piepailng for n gtand enteitalnment In their parochial building on Apill II and 1.5. Paul White, of Ithaca, is the new manager of Tovvanda's telephone ex change A H. Morrison and ,1. IC. Stewart nre home from college enjoying the Enster Natation. Over eighty removals have taken place in Tovvanda this spring P. .1. Mnllov has letutned from an extended California tilp Mllo Wells will play ball with the league at Spiinglleld, Ohio, and staited on Thursday. Neaily $18,000 has already been sub tcilbed by Tovvanda's business men to wards the Rrudford Central railway. The Walbrldge house Is being Im pioved with a new front porch. Leave oui otdeis with Mis. Kirvvln for the Dally Tribune, only 3 cents At the sheiiff's s-ale of the Uosvvorth, Stone & Co.'s stock In Wyalusing, Mil ton Homeg bought the same for $3,700. The (Jntarlo club are lltting their moms with new cat pets and furnltme The leglster nnd recorder has Just posted the twelfth man luge license docket Kellar, tin? count y's well-known magician, visited Ttivvnnda on Thurs ilny evening and was greeted with a latge audience at Hale's opcin house. His programme consists of original ex periments and aie puiely sleight-of-hand and certainly up-to-date In eveiy feature. The "Cassudaga Propaganda," "Out of Sight," nnd the "Murvelous Hindoo Clock" were inie features on the ntogiamme. also the sptiitunlistlc manifestations and tho "Fly-To, 01 the Pilncess Kurnak," caused continual applause. Altogether it was a fitst class entertainment, und Manager C. T. Kirby should bo highly tompll mented In furnishing Towunda with such rich attractions. I lie Ven l"iul It. Fiom Hie Washington Stur Theie Is a certain leprestntatlvc In the House fiom a vvtsteiu state whose secre tary Is a young lad j Sho Is pretty and she Is ns bright as she in good-looking, being also tho possessor of a pair of beau tiful cjes The other dav she called on a cablll"t ofllc'al to ask a favor for a constltut nt, 'I ho grave mul dignified head ot the lie partmiiit looked nt her nnd said "My dear joung lady I am afraid 1 ciiunut do what you ask. nlthougn youi big brown ejes " "The the ayes havo It qulik us a dash tho young ladj said And she git vvhnl hh' leiiuestetl THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York, April G. Today's stock market was almost utterly stagnant, and there vvoro minutes at a time dur ing the session of tho oxclmngc when no quotation for any stock was re corded. Small as tho total volume of business was, most of it was made 1111 of transactions In a few of the lead ing stocks, sugar nnd tho grangers ab sorbing the largest proportion, The" dullness Itself was expressive of the pievnlllng sentiment of waiting nnd o extreme doubt, relntlve to the outcome of the Spanish question. Prices show small losses throughout ns a net tesult of the day's tiadlng Total salts were 257,100 shnies Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN l!. lrk brokers. Mcars bultdlng, rooms 70S-70G. Open- High- Low- Clos- ., ,- , . '"if er et Ing. Am Sug Re'g Co ,11s JWV 115 lit,!. Atch.To at S Pe . ri4 jU 11U lHi A.. T. & S. P.. Pi .. 20 2i; 25 J5a Am. Tobacco Co ...Join 102'i 101 lonj Am. Spiilts K, ")i- x; s, Am. Spirits, 1 r 21 21 ?1 21 Bait. & Ohio ir, p. p, :r, Brook. R T ,iK ;,s, :;,; . lt Bay State Gas 314 31, t 3 N. J. Central 02 12 r2 'i2 Chic. & G. W 10'i 10a 10 loij Chic & N W 119 in iit?4 1173; Chic. 11. il e 1! up; t,iB ,pj Chicago Gas . ... Wi., iiiu4 iiois Ml 4, Chic. Mil. & St. P .. SC4 "ds ss, "U,, Chic . R. I. & P . SI, i,oH Wi SjJ4 Delaware ic Hud ...107 107 WG'i MP, Gen. Electric .... 1!2. .-I J2ii ''2V4 Louis. & Nnsl 50 n-ifc 1S?4 4H Manhntlan Kle .. 'i7 'iT 954 '11 M. K S. 'I ex., Pr . 32 !2 32 32 Mo Pacific 2h4 21 2i. 2ijiii Nat. Lead V)i 30, 'iii :v N. Y. Centra! Ill 111 101SM UO'l. Ninth Pacific . . 23 i'i8 l 22i -Noi. 1'iiciiir. l'r . 02'4 02' i,4 1,1 14 Pacific Mill . . . 2l 2)i 21't, Li4 1'IUI. A Rend . . 17 17 1(14 lf,14 Southern R. R . s S 7't, t'j, Southern R R , Pi . 2C; 2i-,8 "2m , 2oi4 Ten 11 C A. Iron . 20Vj 20'.., ri ion Texas A. Pacific . 10 10 " 10 10 Union Pac . 1st Pr 5214 52, n8 .2", Wabash lr . .. 15V-j i' Vt j54 West Union . . Mi Mi'i si lii4 W. & L. E .2222 Met Traction Co . .TOi 13JU l.Ji' liift Scranton Honrd or Trade Exchange ((iiotntionn--All Quotations itnsed ou Pur ot IOU. STOCKS Bid Asked. Scranton H Pittston Trac Co. ... 10 National Beting & Drill'g Ci so First National Bank 7'J0 Elmhurst Boulevard 100 Scranton Saving! Bunk 225 Scrnnton Packlnt, Co 95 Lacka Iron & Steel Co 150 Thlid N11tU.m11 Bank 2S5 Tliroop Noveltv Mfg Co so Scranton True Co is Scranton Axle Woiks 75 Weston Mill Co '.'-o Alexander Car Replaeer Co .. . . 100 Dime Dep A: Dls. Bank 130 Peck Lumber Mfg Co 175 210 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 15 Scrunton Illuminating, Heat Al Power Conuany S5 Scranton Torglng Co pj BONDS Srranton Pass Railway, Hist mortgage, due 1920 115 Ptoplf's Streei Rnllwuy, flist mortgage, due 1913 115 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 .... 115 D tkson Manufnctuilng Co . ... 100 Licka Township Sohool 0 . . . 102 City of Scrnnton St Imp C"Q . ... in.' Mt Vernon Coal Co h Scranton Alo Works 100 Seianton Traction Co lust mortgage is, due 1912 . . . 10; iScvv orl. Produce .llurket. New York, Apill 5 Flout Moderaielv active and firmly held Wheat Spot Hi in but quiet, No 2 red. $104l(, f. o. b. alio it spot. No. 2 northern Duluth, $1 0O4, 1. o b, afloat to arrive, options opened lruc tlonallj easier owing to Ltveipool weak ness but speedllj reioveied and was stiong all d i on local coveting, 111- I tnoifd uuctluns of Fteiieh tlutv and at- the bujlng loi outside account, n-ar mouths closed '. aSc in- higher but dis tant options bi.ng In demand, were Vi 1 Jse net lower; May l 00'dal iil4l closd $101'4, June and Julv, Sias'P,,, closed S"8C., Stiitimbei. tii'siiMc , ( lostd fc0'sc , Decembci. MabPhC , closed Sic Coin Spot ruled quiet but Hi met tciCiv lull 1 iinees collected with the advance wii j fnlr (pniter ouleis nnd the strength I In wheat closed c net hlghei , May, uP4 uJlVc , closed 34J,c Julj. ;!il.i'J5'.c dosed !4-se. Oats Spot dull, No. 2 'lie , I No ,1 3014c ; No .1 ..oe-jc , No 2 white 1 32'jc , No ', while, u2c; Ituck nilxtd, western, 31a 15c, track white, S2a"c. ; op 1 lions liim with sport properly, dosing 'c I net hlghei. May. 2':J,u293,c., closed .'ii Butter I'll inn , western ercTmciy, 15iji 21'2c; do factor E'alt'ic ; Elglns, 2l.t , Imitation cieiimtiy, 14al7c ; statu d.urv. llils'-c.do creameiy lVn2o'so Chet e Dull, laigo white 7!lC, small white. M Mc ; light Fklms fjtidjc ; pirt sklm 4i lie ; lull skims, 2n2e E'g Steads , st iti and Pennsvlvanlu, 10'iiiIOUu , vvestiin frVsh, 10c., southern. D'aloc. Potroleum Dull. I Plillndelpliln PiovUiou .Market. . Philadelphia. Apill 5 -Wheat-Fli in I contract grade Apill, 99ie a$l 00 Corn -I Firm and 'jc higher. No 2 mixed, Apt. I "Ptn35c , M.ij. oHju'151 Potutots- Stendj , white, 1l10.ee, per bushel. Wabie , do fair to uoctl, do do 75a7bc , swevts pilme led pur bisket 7oa75c , do. do. jel I low, do. do., C5a70c ; do set onds, do. do 1 40a50c Butter Prime lunej weste 11 creamery, Ll'-e , do prints do 22c. Eggs I Unchinged, lreh, iitarb.v 10c we-n-crn, 10V..C , do. southern, 10( Cheese -Dull nnd weak Itetlned Sugars-1 'n thangtd Ctitton bttatly. Tallow CJiiU t , and unchanged Live Poultry I n c hanged Drehsed Poultry I'liehnnsed I Receipts Flour, Jjd bands and 12 mm sucks, wheat, ;3a0u bushels, corn u" mrt bushels, oats. 6,000 bushels Shipments Wheat. 5 000 bushels, coin. 2b 000 bushels, . outs, 11,000 bushels. ( li ic igo Live Storlt. Chicago, April 5 Cattle In small sup ply and with light demand, pi Ices were stead Beef Cattle-$4 ia5. exporter, $4 73a4V, fed westerns sold nnywlieie from $4 to $"lo htotkeis and fttdeis sold hugely at $lal 40. cannliu. cows, S2t0u 3, fat cows, $350,i4, fat heifeis at $3 i5al Calves In large supplv, nico lots selling for $0 25 per 100 pounds. Hogs Itccelpts light but prices fell off 2'8.i5e : sales laigelj at $1 95a4 03, pigs sold chiefly nlxivo $3H5, pilme light hogs sold earlv at IM'rt but nono went above $3 90 later. Sheep and Lambs P.ihly active, sheep sold at $J75a4sO for common to prime tlockj, yearlings $1 75a" 10. wooled lambs slower than on Monduj at $5uV, Colorado lambs sold rhlelly nt $5 75 nnd over, shoin lambs sold nt $1 50a." Receipts Cuttle 3000 head, hogs, l'tooo head; sheep, 15 000 bend Enst l.llierlv Ciittln Market. East Liberty Pa. April 5 -Cattle Steady and tine hanged lings Sternly , prime medium weights $110,1111; best heuv Yoikeis, JI05,i4 10, light Ynrkeis, $1oo.il. heavy hogs $105.1110, pigs, as to quality $11011 Si good loughs. flul5o, common to full roughs $2 5o.i2V). Sheep Hteudj nnd uiiQliuiiged choice lambs, $1 n ad, common to booiI $li"u5b5, vial calves jia"jK Hiillulii Live Much. East Buffalo, V Apill 5.-'ruili-Steatly lor good fat butchers' cattle Hogs Fairly active; Yorkers to choice. $!15a4 20, loughs, common lo choice. $ti) ui!75 pigs good lo dinicc, l.bV.iJ it) Sheep and Lambs Fairly steady; lambs, choice to extra, $5MaC: culls to common. $5a5.65i clipped lambs, $t25a4S5; sheep, choice, to selected wethers, $4 90a5: cnllsl to common, $3D0alJ cupped sliecp, $1.254.J Now Vorli filvn Stnck. Now York, April C Beeves No tind-i Iiir; no chance In cables. Calves Dull nnd sales limited; medium lo choice venlsJ $5 50n6 50. Sheep and Lambs Market dull J sheep, steady; lambs not quotably lowor-J six cars unsold; sheep, nominal; good tc prime lambs, $6afi.l5; clipped do, $5.10 il 5.374: spring lnmbs, dull nt $2 50aS. Mogul Flimer at $4.10a4 30. Oil Market. Oil City Pa., April G. Credit balantes, 7rc; certificates, tegular, 7"'8c bid, for cash oil, 74He. : no sates; shipments, M, 317 barrels; runs, 93,710 bands. ONCE BLEW UP A WARSHIP Former Confederate Tells IIovt tie Smuggled an Internal Machine, Hun by Clockwork, on n l'cdoral Vcnel on the Jnmti in 180t-58 Men Killed and 128 Wounded Richmond, Va , Letter In the Sun Tho tecent disaster to tho Maine re calls a tragic Incident in the late war, when $4,000,000 worth of property of the Federal government was destroyed nnd the lives of more than half a hundred men were lost, while 126 were wounded This event occuned on Aup;. 9, 1864, ut City Pont. The man who, acting under instructions from the Confederate States government, caused the terrible havoc Is Captain John Maxwell, a well know n machinist, who resides at 318 North Twenty-seventli street, in this city. Cnptuln Maxwell gives the fol lowing account of his experiences: "I left Richmond on the 26th of July, 1861, to operate with what was known as the 'hoiologlcal' torpedo ugalnst the vessels of the Fedeial forces navigat ing the James liver. R. K. Dlllard, since dead, was with me. He was well acquointed with the river, and would go anyvvheie I led, no matter what the dangei might be. When we reached Isle of Wight county on Aug. 2, wo heard that an immense supply of stores was being landed at City Point, and at once staited for that place, intending, if possible, to introduce our machlnu upon one of the vessels discharging; their cargoes there. "We leached City Point befoie day break on Aug. 9, having tiaveled most ly by night and ctavvled upon our knees to pass the picket lines I had with me an ordinary candle box containing twelve pounds of gunpowder, procured at a country stoie In the box was packed a small machine, my own in vention, which was arranged by means of u lever to explode a cap nt a time indicated by a dial. SAFELY" ABOARD "When we got within half a mile of City Point I told Dlllard to remain be hind while 1 went forward with my machine I went out on the wharf cautiously, put my box down and took: a seat on it.awnltlng an opporture mo ment to get it abourtl a v essel There were two boats at the wharf loaded with ammunition and various stores for the Federal tioops, while on tho bank were buildings stored with sup plies "I snt waiting until I saw the cap tain of the vessel nearest to me leavo his boat That was my opportunity. I picked up the box of powder and started for the boat As I reached tho edge of the wharf the sentry hailed inc. Ho was a German and could not speak a word of English. He vocifer ated something nt me In German, while I lejoined in blond Scotch. Fi nally by means of signs I Induced him to let mo approach the essel. Just then a negio appealed at the side of the ship I gave him the box and told him the cantain snld put it down below until ho came The man took It without question and carried It down while I went off a little dls- 1 tanee "In an hour's time the explosion oc cuned It was teniae Its iff 'it was ' communicated to the other essel and I nlso to the huge buildings on tho I wharf, filled with stoics, and nil wero destioyed utieily I myself was terrl- 1 bly shocked by the explosion but was not injuied peimai'-utly. Dlllaid my j companion, was icniloied deaf by tho explosion and never iccoveie-il fiom Its ettect. I LUDICROUS EFFECTS 1 "The scene, though ten Kit was In some respects ludlciotis The nlr was 'llllecl with nil snits of munltl-ns ot win. Army saddles cnieerod through I the air as though playing leap-frog, while headless bodies, aims, legs and heads of the unfoitunate cievv flew in fragments about in the smoke Tho I olllclnl leport of the enemy was that 5b nun weie killed and 126 wounded, but I think that this estimate was tco 1 low They also lepoited that piopeity to the amount of $1,000,000 was de stioyed ' "There Is one thing only that 1 ic- 1 giet nnd that K including to the le poit of the enemj, a pattv of ladles whs killed Of couise, we newt In- j tended am thing of the kind not being ' aware of their presence" Tin; value or lemons. NoWoiunii Should He Without This Ver Useful Fruit. Pioin the Sun No vvunian should be without Uni ons on her toilet tnble. They are about us neeessaiy nowadays us snap so those who believe In them say "Lemons'" exclaimed a woman who believes In them religlouslj Why I wouldn't be without lemons a whole day for anything I once heard of a Fiench woman who was consideicd tho most beautiful woman of her time, and she attributed her good looks to eat ing eight oranges a day for 361 days In the year. I'd be willing to gamble on It that lemons will do far more to ward beautifying 11 woman than or anges Lemons beautify one through nnd through, outside and In Nothing in the world blenches the Akin hands, ond face like u little diluted lemon Juice applied nt night, nnd. strange to soy. unlike most blenches. It softens the complexion Then the finest of manicure ucids Is made by di tipping n teaspoonful of lemon Juice In a cup ot tepid w titer This iemos all stains fiom nails and skin nnd loosens the cuticle naturally and much better than any sharp Instiument A dash of lem on Juice In plain water Is an excellent tooth wash lemoving not only tartar but sweetening the bieuth, and a tea spoonful of the Juice In u small cup of blu"k toffee will drive off a bilious heuduehe befoie the suftere r can sav tateiplllar Life would be vtty barren, to me without lemons, and so It would to any woman who knows the secret of I hell elllcncy Rent of all, tho Juice of a lemon taken with a teaspoonful of sodn. cooking soda, aftei euch meal will pull tho flesh light off the most peislstently fat woman who ever wor ried over her weight."
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