THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. APRIL 1G. 1898. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTONITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT FOR RENT-PLEASANT ROOMS WITH board. 529 Adams uvenue. FOR RENT - HALF OV DOt'RIiU house; Improvements, corner ot Main nntl Enou Inqulro 1,22 South Main for rent-hofse at io jeffer- son nvmue, large lot, beautiful loca tion. Special rut price on application. J. W. RROWNINO Mears Uulldlng house for rent-ios, Wyoming avenue Appl to r 11 CIcmohs, Uluo Rldgo CouJ Compnii's olllte, Mears Building. viarn ron rent-cos mahon court. Apply to P 11 Clomons. Blue Rldgo Coal Company's office. Mears Building. FOR SALE ron sale-four year old horse, bugg and hirness dump Apply 207 North Bromle avenue for sale-more of those l'iNn shoes lit low prices at Ncttleton s, Washington ncnue FOR SALE - PARLOR MANTEL, cheap. 830 Womlng uvenue FOR SALE -THREE UHOIJ J'jHfi proof safes. Call at olllee of IILNRY BELIN. Jll, loom 212 Commonwealth building. FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter. cheap. 1541 Pcnn avenue. FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWfiU boiler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. FOR RENT OR SALE-HOUSE AT 441 Clay avenue; 3 rooms, modern In provements. Inqulro of C. J. POST, Com monwealth Bldg. REAL ESTATE IiIVH INDEPENDENT. JUST A FEW of our flve-acro farms left, some good locations. Now families molng in our colonies every week. Send us one dol lar and wo will pick you a good one, pay balance In casv weekly or monthly pay ments. RISLHY, 201 Washington avenU9, up-stalrs. 1 i . . ... - HELP WANTED MAM nvt T.Anv OP GOOD ADDRESS to travel and appoint agents $10 per month and oxpensos P. W ZIEOLLR te CO 215 Locust St , Philadelphia, WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO work at home. I pay $3 to JIG per week for making crayon portraits, now patent method, any one who can road or writo can do tho work, at home. In sparo timo, day or evonlng. Send for particu lars and work at onco Address H. A, GRIPP, German artist. Tyrone. Pa HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED-MEN-$3 AND UPWARD A day mado with our JCO Now Corn Pop per and Peanut Wagon. 1'ops 4 bushels or rousts one bushel an hour. Hoy can tun It. Easy pavments. Wrlto for cata logue 2. ICIngery Mfg. Co , Cincinnati, O. WANTED-ONE RELIABLE PERSON In each locality to address circulars Liberal pav SOMERVILLE MFG. CO, Elizabeth, N. J. FREE-$50 00 BICYCLES, TO AGENTS ns svmples Good money for hustler, for p-utlcu'ais write Power Cvcle Co, Indianapolis, Ind nil for Mle RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD dress catalogues, circulars and envel opes Send stamp for particulars SOM ERVILLE M T'C CO . Elizabeth, N. J. HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTilD-ASALESi-ADY TO VISIT the diessmakers Address H S Bojco Tribune olllce WANTED A GOOD STRONG GIRL for housewoik Address 1717 Sander son avenue WANTED-A GOOD WOMAN TO DO housework nnd cooking for family of four. Good wages to rompeteut person Appl 13 South Lincoln avenue. WANTED-PLAIN SEWERS: ALSO Ap prentices 2-M Ad tins avenue LADIES EARN $s WEEKLY DOING needle work at home, no canvassing Enclose s lf-nddrexspil stamped envelope for reply. Standard Nov city Co . 101 Beelt man St , New York BOARDING. FIRST-CLASS BOARD. WITH OR without loom, special rates given to permanent boarders Rooms heated by fcteim and lighted bv electric light, cen trally located. 2 minutes wnlk from all depots; 5 meal tickets $1 00, 21 meal tick ets. J4 00 123 Franklin avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. PLEASANT AND VERY DESIRABLE fiiiulxhiil rooms with board Address II. M , Tribune nftlre LOST. LOST-HI TW EEN 'W BLOCK OLIVE street and D L A W depot ladles gold watch-and fleur-de-lis pin Suitable reward for Its letuin to WILLIAMS X. M'ANl'LTYK store 121 Wyoming nvo BUSIjyESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUT 110 00u Established business Will beir Investigation Largo profits Safe Investment For Interview uddress I. O. Pox 374 Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used A. 1SIUGGS, Proprietor. Leavo ordcis 1100 North Muin avenue, ot Elckes' drug store, cornei Adams and Mulberry Telephone C010 i?MOV LACKAWANNA SIGN COMPANY RE moved to 217 Spruce. DRESS MAKING. MMii "'' joiiWtonu late fifth uvenuo and 5th street, New Yoik will open an establishment In this city for the munufaeturo of gowns, wraps, etc., on or bout April 15th, at 424 Adams uvenuc CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice lven free. E. M. HETZUL, Chlropo. 1st. S30 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended nt their residence It desired. Ctirges moderate- ELECTION NOTICE. THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE LACK uwanna Hospital und the Scranton Training School for Nurses will hold their annual meeting for the elee tlon of oil! rera on May 2, H38, ut tho Hospital, be tween the hours of 6 and 9 p. in. J 120RGE EISELD, Bdoretary, A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Benefit of All Who Have Houses Kcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or- Exchange, or Who Wnnt or Help '1 hese Smalt Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions Cents n Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. AGENTS WANTED agents-bicycle outfit free. No capital needed Big money In showing our wheel Highest grade guar anteoil Bicycles J23 GO Nono bettir no where Shipped on uppiovul dlieU fiom our factor) Alpine Cjcle Co, Cincinna ti, Ohio intelligent agents maki: good pay Helllni; Wels 1'attnt Bliuleis, for binding magazines, music, etc. Very lib eial commissions The Wels Ulndir Co, 24 Jnckson at , Toledo. Ohio. agi:ni'S-$7 daily, to sell spe- laity Sonps and give customers dou ble their nlue in Handsome Presents, ox cluslve territory, samplo outlit free Lease Soap Co , Cincinnati. O AGENTS WANTF" i-INCANDESCEN r gas lamps, suppli . Hist uud cheap est, send for prices. CROWELL, 400 Sixth aenue, N Y. AGENTS WANTED-LAD1E3 OR GEN tlemen to lepicsent the Twentieth Centurv Co of Chicago A splendid op portunft for n vvldo-uwakc poison 1 ur ther p irllculais address C. L ORAIIAM, manager, Si anion. Pa. AGENTS WANTED-YOU CAN MAKE tnone veiling out llve-ucie larms R1SLE AGENTS WANTED-WE WANT ONE sinew d enrcful man In cvcr town to make u fw thousiuil dollars for hltnselC quietls at homo and not Avoik hard, pil vato Instruction" and valuable outlit of new goods sent free Address imme diate! I" O Ilox 530S Boston. Mass RELIAHLE PERSON'S TO TAKE TUB ngency In their own towns for the best line of fast selling novelties, pay 100 per cent profit, for ladles or gents. SPIRO & W ATKINS. 1031 and 1033 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages, price $1 50, outfit 10c Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO , Lakeside Building, Chicago, 111 WANTED-SOLICITORS, NO DELIV erlng, no collecting; position permn nent; pay weekly; state age GLEN BROTHERS. Rochester, N. Y. REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co. and the Hyde Park Gas Co. In accordance with the policy of these companies to teduce rates from time to time as may ue wurrantea uy increasca consumption, rotlco Is hereby given that on and after April 1st 1833, the prlco of gas will be one dollar and 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 month amounts to less than twonty-tlvo dollars; ten cents per one thousand cubic feet on all bills where the consumption for the month amounts to twentv-tlvo dollars and ipnards Provided the bill Is paid on or before the 20th day of the month In which that bill Is presented. By Order ot the Board, O B IIAND. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN washing ironing or tirubblng b the dij, or will tako v ashing home. 4J0 Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPE- renced chid s nurse Good e-lt tefei- ences. Call 01 addiess 510 Sptuee sticet. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG lads as seamstress who has hid 1 x perlonco In s-ewlng Address Seamsliess, 13&1 North Washington uvenuo. SITUATION WANTED-HY A BRIGHT bo 15 eurs old ut run kind of woik AddrebS J A M . 307 Meridian street, cltj MIDDLE AGED WOMAN DESIRES TO go out wahhing by the eluv Address W J , Tribune otllco AVANTED - SITUATION AS IIOUSE keeper In a widowers or bichelors home No objection to leaving tho city. Address 11 G Tribune olllce SITUATION WANTED-BY SOBER IN elustrlous man as teamstei nr anv honest work AddtessJ II W , 1IJ South Hjde Park avenue, Cit PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell Building Scranton E L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE i car of 600 Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK. JR . ARCHITECT 435 Spruce St . cor. Wash ave , Scranton FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, 1JG Washington avenue, Scrnnlon T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank DENTIST3 DR I O LYMAN. 323 N WASHINGTON avenue DR F street L. M'GRAW. 3)3 SPRUCE DR. H F REYNOLDS OPP P O DR C C LAUBACH, 115 Wjomlng uvo WELCOME C SNOVER, 421 LACKA vvannn uvenuo Hours, 0 to 1 and 2 to 3 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital cor nor Wjomlng Ave und Mulbirij St Telephone. Day call, 5.113, night call ill DR C L PREY SCRANTON SAV1NU8 Bunk bldg, H2 Wjomlng avemu MARY A SHEPHERD M D HOME- opatliiht. No 2.'i Adams avenue DR A TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Dlsnases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce sticet. Scranton Ofllce hours Thursday und Suturdajs, On ni to G p m DR W E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR L M GATES ROOMS 207 AND 20S Hoaid of Trude building. Olllce hours 8 to 9 a in . 2 to I and 7 to 8 p m Retl denco 309 Madipon avenue DR C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Filling and Fat Reduc tion OfHco telephone 1163. Hours .10 to 12 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 211 Adams Residence 111S Mulborrv Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart kldnevs and hunitO'iirlnary org ins a speclaltl Hours I to 4 p in. W G. HOOK. VETERINARY 8UR geon Horses. Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scianton Telephone 2e72 MIDWIFE MRS GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE 151S Washburn street, Sciuntou En gagements solicited Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE EMv" CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W passenger depjt. Conducted on the Ku ropoiiu plan, yicroit JCOCH. lirop, LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Councllor-at-Luw Hurr building, rooms 11 nnd 14, Washington avenue. PRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Luvv, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, WILLARD. WARREN v KNAPP, AT- terne)s and C'Minellois-nt-l.uw Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa JAMES 11 TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Couusollor-nt-Ltiw Rooms 4U nnd 414 Commonwealth Building. JESSPP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building, Washington avenue ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HANI) Attornen and Counsellors Common wealth building Rooms 19, 20 and 21. JAMES W OAKPORD ATTORNEY-AT-Law Rooms 514, 513 and GIG, Hoard of Trntlo building D R REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS ni-gotlnted on real estate socurit Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce street H F K1LLAM ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW aoij Commonwealth bldg, 8 ruutiin ''a J AS J II HAMILTON ATTORNEY-ot-Law 4') Commonwealth bldg , Scran ton EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms W-IOI Dth lloor. Mears bid,? JOSEPH JEFFREYS ATTORNEY-AT-Law 7 and R Hurr building L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 421 Lncknwunna ave, Scianton Pa C R PITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building Sctunton, P. PATTERSON & Wll CON TRADERS National R ink hulldlng. C COMEGYS 321 SPRUCE STREF.T A W HERTHOLF. Attj , Meats Rldp DETECTIVES BARRING & M SWEENEY COMMON vvcalth building. Interstate Secret faer v Ice Agcnc SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton Pa Courses preparatory to college law, medicine or business. Opens September 13 Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D Walter II. Buell, A. M PRINTINQ TTlETRimNE PUIILISUInTi Co". North Washington uvenue Llnotvpo Composition ot all kinds qulcltl.v done Facilities unsuipuhed In this region SEZOS G R CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nurserv nun, store UG W.ibliington ave nue, gieen house. 1.30 North Main ave nue, btoio telephone, 7s.. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL REAR 511 LACKA vtaniui uveiiue Scianton, Pa. nianufac tuiei of Wire Seietiis. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES'- IIAND TURNED SHOES, ciwt t 50 at 1 50, Russut and Dongola Shoes, rust S2 00 at !Uc , .Men s l'lno Hiih set urd Calf Shoes cost $!w at (lil, AT NET'lLETON S WthhiBton ave BAUF.R'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls, plcnlis p irtles nciptlons, wid illiigs and concert woik fuinWhed l'ur tiinn nihil ess R J IJauer, conduetoi. 117 W j eimlng avenue, over llulbeit's music stole MEOARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS supplies envelopes paper bigs twine 1 nrohniio 1..0 Washington avenue, Scranton Pa FRANK P BROWN & CO WtlOl.l'-s-ale dealeis In Wnoilware Cordage and Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna uve RAILROAD TIME TABLES Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Feb. 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows. For Cat bondale 0 20, 7 50, S 55, 10 13 a. m , 12 00 noon , 1 21, i 20 J 52. 5 2j, C 2j, 7 37, ! 13. 11 00 p in , 1 lb a in For Albanv, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England polntB, etc., 6 20 u. m , 2 20 p in For Honesdale 6 20, 8 55, 10 15 n. m ; 12 00 noon, 2 20, 5 25 p in For Wilkes. Bane b 15. 7 50, S 45 0 33, 10 45 n m . 12 05 1 23. 2 21, J 3J, 4 41, C 10, 7 W, 10 2S. 11 30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R R , 0 43 a m, 12 05, 125, 4 41 p m (with Black Diamond Expressi, ll m p. m For PiiuisvKania R II. points ! 45. 9 3S n m . 2 21. ill n m lor western points via. ieniMi valley 11 R. 7 5u a in. 12n." JiJ (with Black Diamond Express), 10 2S 11 JO p m Trains will arrive at Scranton ns fol- lov - .... l i m e-aroonuTio anu mo north C 10, 7 13 s '0 9 II, 10 40 a m , 12u0 noon, 120, 1 " 2" 1 '7 5 45 7 45 10 25 11 27 p m I ii m Wilkes-Barm and tho south I, 'K 7 be) S n 1U 1U, il u. a m , i id. .'Jl j is, r, ii G n 7 51. 9 05 10 05 D. in . 1 13 a m Complete Infoimatlon regarding rites to nil points in the United States and Canada muv bo obtained ut the ticket of fice In tho depot Special attention given to Western and Southern icsort business, J W BURDICK G P A . Albany. N Y. H W CROS4 D P A. Scranton, Pa SOKANTON DIVISION. In r.ffect Ile-cciuliur l'jtli, 1807. North Hound. Noutli Hound, 201! Bt&tlODS tfnt S3 C w (Trains Dally, to- r a ? J5 l cepi. fMiuuay o a p vAirlTH Leavei A H 7SAN Y FrankUu rit 7jo,Ve 4ma Htreet 7 00 Weehawken 7 40 8 10 ! Ml p MlArrlve Leacl 1 15; CaUosla S! e5 Hancock Marll&nt Preston Park luwood Pojntcllo e)rsoa I'leajaut Mt Unlomlale Korest City Caiboiidaio bito lirlrtie JlaytleM Jermyii Arolilbald Inton reckvlllo OBplii frlcebtirrf I hroop Providence I'btIc Place 211 t et ft t ( lt tto tt t ISRfii 12 46 8 2 2 31 I tUl 12 2) 12 14' 12 08 2 41 2 60 213 3(8 .109 8 19 HIJR 1148, tl 3-1 Sill 13 88 13 43 346 8 61 3 64 SMI 4 01 4 07 410 U 14 17 4 SO r k fll0, (II2M 1123. 11 18 1115 II 111 II 07, 11 01 11 03 1100 11067 10 5i' bcr anion a k Leave ArrlTo! All trains run dally except Sunday. t signifies that trains stop on signal lor r&s Mngers. eoure rates via Ontario a Western before purchasing tickets and uavo money Day ai'd Hlgnt E pi ess to tho vest J.U.Audersoii, Gen. Pass Agt. T, mtoroit, Dlr, rasa, ABt.bcitutaa, I'd. BUREAU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent, Situations for Five PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In P.tfect Nov. , 1897- Tralns Leavo Wllkes-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., weok days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts bur;; and tho West. 10.15 a. m.f week days, for Hazteton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburjr, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris burp;. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashlnRton, and Pittsburg and the West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, Uen'l Pass Agent. J 11. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manager. Del.. Lacka. and Western. Elfecl Monday, Nov, 21. 1S37. Trains li ivo bcraiiton as follows. Ex press fur New York and all points Last, 1 40 3 00, 5 ID, 8 (W und 10 03 a. m , 12 5o and " i:press for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, C.15. 8 0-J and 10 20 a a , 12 53 nnd 3 33 p m ... Washington and way stations, 3 4 p m Tobvlvtnni acionimodatlon, C10 p in Expiess for llliighamtun. Oswego 1.1 mlra. Coining. Hath. Diiisvllle, Mount Xnrrla finrl llilAnl,, 110 " P.. 9 00 . m. and 1 53 p m making e loso conneclluiH at Burrnlo to all points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest Hinghamton nnd wuy btutlons, 1 Oj p. m. Nlfholhon accommodation 5 13 p in Blughumton and Elmlra express, 5 6o Express for Utlca nnd Richfield Springs, 2 13 u in . and 1 55 p m Ithaca 2 33. itxi a m , nnd 1 55 p m. Fur Northumberland Plttston. Wilkes Barre, Flvmcuth Hloomsbuig and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for WllllaniMort Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South Northumberland and li termedlate sta tions, 6 00 10 03 a m , and 1 35 and G 0u p Nantlcoko and Intermedlato stations, SOS ni.d 11 10 n m Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations, 3 35 and S 50 p m lor Kingston 12 45 p in Pullmnr puilor and sleeping coaenc3 on nil express trains For detailed Information pocket time tables etc.. arplJ to M L Smith Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. LcIiIrIi Valley Railroad Sviteni Anthiaclte Coal Ubed, Ensuring Cleanll- ness und Commit In Effect leb in IVjS TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New V. ork via D i II. R. R at ti 13 a m . nnd U 03 2 21. 4 41 (Black Diamond Expiissi and 1130 p in. Pol Plttston und W'llkes-Harre via D, L .- W R. R, G00, 1110 u in. 153, D3, G 00 p m Foi Whlto Haven, Hazloton Pottsvlllo, and pilnelp.il points In the ioal region i "la li ill H U, G43. 12 03 121 and 1 II lor Bethlehem, Eaton RiMilm Hnr rNburg and principal intermediate stn tlons via D ; H R R. ou u m, 12 03, 2 21, 4 41 tHlaek Diamond Epie-,s), 11 0 PFof Tunkhnnnock, Townt.iH. Elmlra. Ithaca Geneva und pi.iulpil Inteunedl ato btatlnns via D.Li. W It. R, bos a m . 12 43 und ( p in For Geneva Roehester Buffalo Niag ara Falls Chicago and nil points west vl i D & H R R l-'n ' ' (Hlaek Diamond Kn press) li s and 11 ,0 p m Piillnun oailor and bleiplug or Lehigh Vallev parlor ears on all ti.ilns hot vv pin W IIP" s-Iiarro unci .r iou i-nuauci-nhla Buffalo and Suspeii'-loii ISrldge ROI.L1N II WILlll It Gen Supt CHAS S LEE, Gen Fuss Am . Phlla- delphli Pi A W NONNEMACIIEI! Ast General Pas Agl Phil idPlphl i P i Scianton oflice vn LnckavvTiim avenue Central Railroad of New .or-,.y (Lehleh and Susiiuehauua Division.) 811111011-, in Niw iork 1 ojt of Liberty Etieol N R. nnd South Feiry Whitehall street Anthracite coal used cxcluslvelj, Insur ing ile.inllnesis und eonifoil TIME TAHLE IN EFFECT FEB 2) 1SJ1 Trains leavo Scianton for Plttston, Wllki s-K are etc , at 8 2), 10 10 a in , 1 2), 215 1 2'i 7 10 p in Sundi.s, U0O a. in, 1 00 2 15 7 10 p m For Lakewood und Atluntlc Cltj, 8 20 a m For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, S'J) (.express) a m , 120 (express with Huffet parlor cm) i 20 (express p. in. bundnv 2 13 p m Train leav lug 1 20 p m. an Ives at Philadelphia Reading Ter minal, 7 17 p in and New York . 05 p m. For Maueh Chunk, Allentown Bethle hem, Easton and Phlludi Iphla b 20 a in , 1 20, 3 20 p m Sunda s, 2 13 p m For Baltimore and Washington nnd points South and West via Bethlehem, S20 u m., 1 20 p m Sundnvs, 2 13 p in. For Long Hranch Oceun Grove, etc , at 8 20 a m and 1 20 p m For Reading Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, S 20 a. m , 1 20 p m Sun dav, 2 15 p in For Pottsville, 8 20 a m . 1 20 p m. Returning leavo New Yorlt, foot of Lib crtj street North River, at 4 UO 9 10 (ex niinrrarlu m Sundav.4C0u m press) a in , i o n.-iito wuii jjuuei can li in ruiiua, i uu u m iann N't w 'V ork. South 1'eiri foot Whitehall slioel. at jm a m , 1 23 p in I I'-issuiicers uiilvlng or departing from this terminal can connect umlri cover I with ull the elevated railroads Broadway cable cais and feirles to Brookln and . gtaton Island making quick transfer to and fiom Giand Centrnl Depot and Long I Hland Railroad ' I.onvo lMillmlelnhia Readlmr Termln.il. 9 0u u in 2 no p m &unua e jj a ni Through tickets to all polats at lowest rate ma bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent nt tho station. II P BAI DU IN Gen Pass Agt. J. II OLIIAUSEN Gen Suet i:ric anil WyomliiR Valley. In Effect Sept. 19. 1E97 Trains liavo Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Huwiey and local points at 7 03 a m and 25 p m Arrive at Scrnnton from above points nt 10 23 a m , 3 15 and 9 33 p m ax oui'niih: vii'.w. New York Commeiiial-Advertlser It is to be frnnkh ndmltted that the sort of pulltles Senator Quay piaetlees is growing riipidl In popular dlsfuvor end If ho Is a sagacious leader, uiixl ins fi r party success ho will iccognlzo the fact Arbltrur political methods do not neei s wully Imply political corruption, but nono tho less thej make for party dis ruption The heavj vote polled by Dr. Swallow lust car, nn "off" venr, demon stiutes thut thoro Is a large Republican element In Pennsvlvanla which declines to believe that party "regularity" sane titles evcrv thing nnd this yiar, when thut state Is to elect u governor, together with n full delegation to tho house of uipresentatlves, there Is danger of Re publican reverse If the Just demands of this element are llouted and Ignuied. The nation at largti Is not much Interested In ugue talk ubout "Camuion Hnd Quay dynasties.' but It is Interested that Pennsylvania shall maintain the princi ples, tariff, monetary and otherwise, rep resented bv President MeKlnley. und neither Senator (Juny nor his opponents could derive satisfaction or honor In see. lng that state handed over to tho political enemy through disinclination to come to agreement. A tiood Iden. Barrow "That's a dandy wheel you nivn there, old min. I'll take a little spin on It somo day. Ry the way. what kind of a wheel do von think I ought to r do' M.urow "One of jour own.' Pick-Me-Up. AVOOA. OvvlnR to tho nbRancc ot Rev. U K. Van Hoonen, who Is attending confer ence at Norwich. N. Y., there will be no services In tho Methodist Episco pal church tomorrow morning. Sunday school will convene at 12 o'clock and Epvvorth league at 6 o'clock. Rev. 13. WllllamR, of WllkeR-Cnrre. will occupy tho pulpit of the Primitive Methodist church tomorrow In the ab sence of Rev. J. Jones, who Is spend ing a few dnys In Wilmington, Del, Forty hours' devotion to tho Blessed Sacrament will begin In St. Mary's church at 10 30 o'clock tomorrow morn lnir and will close on Wednesday morn ing Mrs. D. Holllster, of Newton Centre, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Holllster. John Davis, of the Third wnrd.wlslies to make his debut In politics by an nouncing that he will be a delegnte to the Republican county convention lo be held nt Wllkes-Hnrre. Mis. D. C. Morton and daughter, Ruth, have, returned fiom Philadelphia, where the latter hns undergone treat ment for a diseased hip. Miss Mary Alkman has accepted n position ns trimmer In Jonns Long's establishment at Scranton Mr Everett Campbell, of Scrnnton, wns a visitor at the Campbell resi dence, Thuisday. The Republican primaries of Moosle will be held this evening from 4 to 7 o'clock for the purpose of elec-tlns dele gates to the convention to he held In Taylor on Tuesday. Mls Mnrgntet Alkman Is vlsltlntr friends) In Wilki's-Unrie. -Mr William Law, of the Notth End, hns returned home after a few weeks' tour among the western and southern states Mlrs Kate I.iwler, of Ntcholon, han H'tiirneil home aftet a visit at the fam 11 I evidence on tho West Side Rev W S nnnni'rman u mlslon aty from South Afilca, delivered an excellent lectin o In the Langcllffe ciurch on Thuisdnv evening He to Inted the ninny ttlnls that a mission ary must undcrro In that pestilential lerlon. and although n. nutnhei of them die after a few vears' lesidenre there, willing hands mo alwavs ready to, take tli"ir place und statistics show tint thousands of Cannibals are thus (hrlstlinlred Mr Hanncrmnn's rtig pe.l appearance seems fitted for the noble work he has undertaken The committee of the flee reading looms have deckled to take the frame out of the rooms as that plivllere has been abused bv a ceittln crowd who make it habit it spitting on the lloors and cirrvlng; on In a boisterous rnin ner They will ronveit the loom Into a library department Mr. and Mis John Montgomery left thl week to reside In Foster. Owen Tippet, a miner employed In the Lant-elifti eollleiy, wnh seriously in- itiied vestcidav nf tot noun bv being struck with fragments of bone that weie embedded In the coal. 11U injui ies will not ptove futal FOREST CITY. Th" Deltvvme and Hudnn company paid its ptntdojes at the Vandllng eol lierv nn Tluiisda Clnil. I'. Lveiy, nf lVekvllle, who for seveual yeart. condueled a lively bu-d-nes in Forest Cltv, was a vljitor auiong old time fi lends and ni quaint a in er vetoidav. Vheilrr Waid Dew ell. of ."lontiose: Count.v CoivuiilsslnncM C, h Tlngle.v. of lie nick Omuci and Count v Survev-or 1. D. Henson, nf .laikson, weie In the boiniiRh em oflle nil business, Thuisday. Genlge Ma xi j, of Pol est Cltj. who Is a stuiMit nt tho Muttn Colbce of Oi.ttiu.v, In Washlnrti n, D C, letently took pnil In n Jebate at the fouitcentll pi'lilic enteitiiiunient given bv the pu pils of th.it Institution The nueslon con-lileieil was Resolved That a iniihtltutlunal amendment should ! adopted to stute the i lection of United btites s nalois by a diiert vote or the pel h- nt the scveial siutes " The JtulK' s vvete: Hon. It V Bland, of Mlissouil, Hun Hnir Sklnnui, of Noilh C'liollna, and Ilin Edward I! Hay, ehuliman of the e dlege trustees. Mr. Maxuy openeil for the nllltinatlvu mid In the words nf a Washington pnp"r, "i Ited with great eloiiuence the atsumtntH In favor of his position." In I'ing the decision in favnr of the nl'lrmatlve side of the eiustlon. Hon l Eland lefened spcelnllv lo the stum,? argument and biilllant presen tation made b Mt. Maey and piedlet eil n futilio foi the joung oiatnr of which any mnn might well he proud. We are pleased to note this latest hon or to a Forest City boj. whose natur ul ability, ambitious disposition and earnest htucly have given such early piomlse of a successful and useful lite. ALL TOQETHER. From the New York Sun Both blanches of the American con- . .,. .1 . ...... .C ..K . , l,U FreiV ".r" ".:. .Z. ..i.7..i Y.r tho United States to lemove tho cause foi It. Both stand alio lor Cuba s free dom, tho housu urgulng for the estab lishment of "a stable and Independent government In the Island ot Cubu, by the tico action of the people thereof" nnd the senate declaring that "tho people of tho Islnnd ot Cuba aie and of rU'ht eight to be free and independent. ' It Is desir able to remove Immediately any disagree inent as to the better method for i-atls-fjlng this common sentiment, which can eleln Its satisfaction. o The people of the United Stat s with practical unanimity leeurfiiljse theeo things to lie title. Tho Cuban sties'plo for fieedom, howevei often ciushul to enrth will rlso again until it iiuniphs.( Whllo Spain's Hag tiles in Cuot no I'en'i lue peueo Is possible. And we hull with pride, us wolthj of the lieiituiro ot '1'ls continent, the Cubans who nn' inane their Island's neuce with Mi'iinlsulnn to tho transatlantic domination ot Spain Im possible The continuum o of Spnin's lule In Cuba has ccst tho destruction of a ship and crew belonging to tho American navj. It menaces and injuie-s our domestic peace, tranquility and prospcilty It Is inconsistent with oui self-respect ns a clvlllz"d and llbertv -loving nation, and with out polltlcul relation to tho western hemisphere o In our Judgment, the need of setting In motion the United States forces to ter minate Immediately this Intoleiable situ ation outweighs tho hope of Spain's vol untary retirement, so assiduously nur tured by agents of tho party of peace at any price As commander-in-chief of the army and navv. tho president is the sub ordinate of tho higher authority that de clares war, congress As sucn, also, he Is bound to respect an expression by congress looking to hostility, even if It fulls short of an actual declaration of war Congress hns stood by the presi dent with ndmlrablo self-restraint up to toduy Let tho president now stand by congress, to whom he deliberately left tho decision of the crisis nnd to whom In so doing he pledged himself, not to re inforce an obstructive minority with the power of his own ottlrlal prestige, but to hoed loyally the conclusions of the ma jority The president and congress should move forward In harmonj to tho expul sion of Spuln from Cuba, without a mo ment's unneosssory delay. vNf IS rUKIUNC A woman's band tell9 the talc I If It Is smooth- and white It save her hands GOLD DUST to do her cleaning. If her hand is rough, wrinkled and shrunken, it shows she is still using the old soap and soda combination. wuy don't ouusc (Joici Dust Washing Powder? Largest packago greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Now York. '-' u s-v Boston. Philadelphia. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Itnvlow. New York, Aprlt 15 Profcslonil trad ers bought stocks this morning, causing nn advance In prices of a point or over In tho speculative favorites, but most of these takings were sold again before tho expiration of tho div's session eurrvlng prices biek over their own eourso and leaving net changes In ulmost nil cases Insignificant hut with small gains pre dominating Tho cause of this Into filrength was a rumor tint the powers had intervened between the United Mates nnd Spain and that tho Cuban Instil gents had agieed to an armlstlie The inlddav period of Intense dullness and sugg'tir prices gave vv.iv to a more active illlng movement In the final hour on belief that the senate would take action before ad journing Dialings were on n small sealo and tho wide movement of prices Indi cated it small Heating supply of stoc'Ks holders maintaining their waiting atti tude. A fentuie of the day was the 'eac tien of trH points o dlv In tobacco Total silis were 303100 shares Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN He CO. stock brokcis. Meals building, rooms 705-70C. Open- High- Low- Clos. Ing ecv. est lng A S R. C ...117 to 11734 HSU m HiiS, Ateh , To. & S. Fo .. U 11 i ll'i 1134 A T. At S. P., Pr .. i: 2i'(, 25 ' Am Tobacco Co . .112 113'? 1J"J Wl3, Halt A. Ohio 17 17i4 17 l?i4 Hrook R T J, .!S 3T'i 375 N. J Central . fl '.ili 1)1 '.il Chic Ac G W . . .. 10 11'fc Vl IPi, Chic A. G W llfc'i 11S)4 Hi US Chil H. A. Q !iji4 'U tiF, liJiH Chicago Gas .. HI !iU, yi i'4 Chic, Mil & St. P .. d'l S')iK S wi, Chle. R 1. A, P .. .. h1 W S51, -j Gen Ehctrlc Ji S2 32'a 32''8 Louis. & Nash .... 4T,i iff, 4S 4SJ4 Lehigh Valley 21'i 214 iVi 21'i Manhittnn Ele .... W 97 9"i'4 'ir)4 Mo Paeltlu U,l4 lfi 2ii'i 2ui Nat. Lead 2S 21! 20 21 N Y. Central ,...i 110"S 111 110 114 Out & West 14'i. IV'- 14's lt'2 North Paclllo .. 23 2J 21 23 Nor Paelllc, Pr .(,1 (2'i CI ', bl's Sciuthein It R Pr.. 2ii4 Lti' Vo', Vh, Tenn C A. Iron W U-, lia ) Texas A Pac'tlc . 10 PU, Vi 10 Union Pac 1st Pr 52 M r,.A 1,2 F S I.eathei..Pr 57 57 57 57 West. Union . . . 8C, fi-H !"i 5' Met Traction Co 110 1404 lot, I3!2 Ex-dlvldend CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lug. est e-t. lrg. Ma 112 to 111 113 I'lS lot July S7?4 S73i !.n4 i44 CORN. Miv 30H W& 2y7H 2TS July 31i 31Vi 31 Jl OATS. May 25 20 2V8 255i Juli ?l'g 23U 2U a PORK. Vlav (I'll 'ISO 07" 'ISO Jul) 990 9.92 9.!7 9 92 LARD. Miv 5 12 513 5 12 5 15 aul 3 17 522 517 5 22 iiiintn Hoard cil 1 uidn Kxchnngc Uuotntiotli---VI. Quotations itiiM-d cm I'ai ol 101). STOCKS Bid il. AskeJ to Ml 700 1W 223 93 150 . . JJ) 18 75 ... I'D 1W 131 173 210 Scianton & Pltttton Tine. Co. National Bcilng Drill's Co. Fust National Bank Llmhuist Bculovuid Scranton Savings, Bank Scranton Poeklrg Co Lido linn S. bteel Co Thlul NatUnai Bank 3s5 T hroop Novelt Mfg Co Siianton Tine. Co Scianton Alo Woiks Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacor Co .. Dime Deo &. DIs. Hank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Eeonom Light, Heat & Pow er Compan Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co BONDS Scrnnton Pass Railway, Hrst mortgage, due 1920 People's Stieot Rallwa, first mortgage, due 191S People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage due 1921 D'ckson Manufacturing- Co . . Lieka Township Schuol 5T, . City of 8,crantnn St. Imp Cf0 . Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Tiactlon Co, Hist mortgage b's, duo 19J2 S3 100 115 113 115 100 102 102 1W 103 ."tew York Piodiico Market. New York. Am II 15 riour Weak. Wheat Spot weak, No 2 red, $1.07, f e. li. ulloat, No 1 Duluth, $112",jall3; op tlons opened easier and with few excep tions was verj weak nil da ; near the close Muj went to pieces and closed Jc net lower, against H,i2V loss In other mouths, No 2 nil Maj 1 01 il ut.S. dosid $1.01, Julj, M75a92e . closed b'lV , hep. teniber, s2iM.c . closed k2c. , Juno, sla Nc closed MV Cum Spot weak. No 2, 30', c, f. o. b ntloat. options opened eiiKy and sold off during the day, closed 3'c. net lower, Ma. JPiiJI7ae , closed 34V ; July. 3, iJt 11-lUc , closed 33V Oats-Quiet. No 2, 30'2c., No J ,00 , No 2 white, J."'.e . No 3 white 32Uc. , options falrlv uctlve and weakei velth corn, clos ing ic. net lowei, Mil), 29"a;9To . dosed 2Ac Iiuttei Steud , western cieain cry, 17a20c , Inetorj, 12'.aWc , Elglns, 20c , Imitation creamer, 14is,al7".e , slate dairy. 13al9c , do ciinmery, 17a2Cc. Eggs -Steady; state and Pennslvanhi, 10a loijc . western fresh. 10'4e , southern, J'ja 9e'. Peti oleum Dull. Philadelphia Pioiieion Jlnrket. Philadelphia. April 13 -Wheat-Was 2. lower; contract grade. April Jl OPsal Dl Corn Was Vsc lower. April nnd Muy, 35a 354C Potatoes Finn und higher, white, choice, per bushel, WaWc , do fair to coo,!, do. 75ab0c . sweets prime red, per basket. 75nM)c , do. do ellow do do . 70 n75c ; do. seconds, do do , lOaEOc. Butter - Dull uud vvcfck. fancy western creamery 21c . do prints 22c Eggs Firm, fresh nenrb). 10ii , do western, 10140 , do southern, 10c Cheese Firmer, New Yoik full creamery, fancy. SaRe. , do. do. do tnlr to choice 7,a14c Refined Sugars Unchanged Cotton Firm and 1-lCc higher, middling uplands, GV.sc. Tallo.v Stead . clt prime. In hogsheads, 3c , country, do do , barrels, 3Vta3)(C , dark, do , 3e . cukes 3'ia3Sc. , gi ease, !nJe Live Pnultrj Quiet nnd fowls easier, fowls SiiSVtc ; otlier kinds unchanged Dressed Poultry Unchanged Recelpls Flour. 2,000 barrels and 6 000 sacks, wheat, none, com, 22,000 bushels, oats, 11 000 bushels Shipments wheat, none, coin 43,000 bushsls, oats, 5,000 bushels. Ydty shows she itsC9 her head to tint she uses WASHING POWDER, 3 Chicago Grain Market. Chlcngo, April 15 Tho unloading ca something llko 5 000.000 bushels ot Julj today by Josoph Lellcr resulted in n break of 1c. In that option. Mav also declined sharply, closing 2'4C lower than it did jesterdny Tho wlldness and activ ity of tho market Is shown bv the fact that there was 7 cents difference between the high and low points of Mav nnd 3t". In Julj Thu high point for May. Jl 15, is tho highest slneo 1M2 Corn nnd oats declined about 'ic each In sympathy Provisions were steidy and showed slight closing advances Cash eiuotatlons woro ns follows Flour Steady, No. 3 spring wheat iiV n$l.U0, No 2 red, 1103; No 2 com, 2,1'aWtc , No 2 jellow, 2J74a307c . No 2 oits 2hi.i No 2 white fob, 20V.. No. 3 white, f. o b . 2sv2a30c, No 2 rjo, 52V. No 2 barley, f. o b, J7a45c , No 1 II ix seed, Jl 2Mfc, N W $1.24, prlmo tlmothv bicd, 2 !La2 Ml., miss pork, $M)a95, laid, per 100 pounds, $0 15, short ribs sides, loosi, "2Vi5 3", dry salted shoulders, boxed 'HalV ; short clear sides boxed, J5 1"a5r5, whisky, distillers' llnlshed goods, per gallon, $1 20, sugars, unchanged. Receipts Flour, 8000 barrels, wheat .W 000 busheli , corn, 22,000 bushels, oats, 23S00O hushclt-, re. 6,000 bushels barley, 28 000 bushels Shipments Flour, SOW barrels, wlie'nt, 157,000 bushels, corn. ST.'i.OW bushels, otts, 187,000 bushels; bar ley, li.O'iO bushels ( lilcago Live Stock. Chicago, April 15 Cattle-Supply lim ited but demHlid light ind prices no higher, sales were at $5a3 25 for choice and $lWal20 for common Calves Low er, bist grades going for $5 60ib Hogs Rathei slow at further average reduction of 2V Sil's lurgelj at WS5.13 95, prlmo -elected heav selling nt SI and prlmo light at $190, pigs sold nt JU3 60. Sheep and Lambs Dull at weak prices, sheep weieslowut $4u4 40 for shorn, Inferior sell ing around $150a3 75. prlmo wooled sheep snleablo at Jl 50a4 70; lambs, slow nt Jl 50 a4 9i) for shorn and at J4 90a5 CO for wooled. Receipts-Cattle, 2 00 head; hogs. 19,000 head, sheep, 7.000 head East Liberty Cuttlo .llnrket. Enst Liberty. P.u. April 15 Cattle Stiad, extra $5 10a5Fi, prime, J3a5.10; common. Jt90.il Hogs Active and stronger, prime mediums JI95a4, best hiav oikeis $190a39", light Yorkers, $",.7iU3 SO, pigs as to iiinllt, J3 40a3W; he ivy hogs, $3 9'ial, icuirhs, J3 20a3t0: common to fall $2 50.il Sheep Steady: choice clipped $120 it 5, common, J1.15.1 3f5: choice clipped lumbs, $lSJa5; com mon to gtind $4 25,14 U, spitng lambs, (Oa b. Veal calves, Jl 50a5. New York Live Muck. New Yoik. Anil i5 Reeves Market slow, 10iI3e lower rough stuff shado lowei, htnis, common to good, $4 50o505, osen and stags $1"(5al40, calves steady: live cattle. H'j.ilO'jC drced weights, llvo sheep lower at O'laloVsc , dressed weight lefilgtr.itor beef ot Su'.c per pound. Calves Market slow , pi line stock steady; cithirs weak, veals, 4nG25, choice, $6 ilVi Sdieep nnd Limits .Market slow, prices 10e. lower, except foi light clipped stock; wooled sheep. JlillO. clipped, $3 50a4 50; wciolcd lambs, $i 1U.U1I1. clipped do Jl 10 a5 20, spring lambs 2i5 each Hogs Market llrnu't it $H4 2, for jnedium prime hogs, Keiituckv pigs $1 ISolliilei Live- Mock. East Buffalo, N Y April 11 -Cattle-Receipts, t can of cash sale stock about steadv Hogs Hi eclpn 15 cars moder ated active, Yorkers good to choice J3i3 n4; roughs, common to choice, $3 4oa3 00, pigs rood to choice. $1 4U.iJ 1,5. Sheep and Limbs Receipts, 25 cars, falrlj active, lambs, choice to extra. $5S0a!)90, culls to common f'n' 50 clipped lambs, $4 25a5; cheep, choice to selected wethers Jl 90a3; culls to common, $J5Cu4; clipped sheep, $3 15n4 35 Oil llniket. Oil Cltv. Pi . Aptil IC Credit bilancos, 7"c. ; sales opened, cash offered at jc ; one sale of eush at 75c; closed 74V4C bid cash; 75c. bid for regulnr; shipments, W, 433 barrels; runs, So 104 binds. MINING AND METALLURGY. From the Philadelphia Record Last ear's Ameilcan product of Bes semer steel Ingots was 5,175 315 tons (thn laigest on record) against 3.9109W tons In 1W The production of Bessemer steel rails was 1014 391 tons, against 1 102.S93 In lSr'fi. and 2 0IIM9 in 1SS7, which still stands as tho ucord eai Arsenic of excellent qualitv has been discovered In luge quantities near Sa lem, a . and the deposits will be worked at once A Cnllfornlan. bv n special process, nil succeeded III solldlflng petroleum Into a black, solid mnss which burns llko coal with less smoke, and throws nut thrice the boat It can bo enst In bricks, Is clean and gives out little petroleum odor From a quarry of soft red stone In Southern Minnesota, the onl stone prob ably of tts kind In the world the Indians for cmturles obtained materials for iho pipes, which were probably aim In of commerce, as the are found In Indian grives from the Culf to Cannda South Australia Is iindouhttdlv destined to tnke u prominent rank amotu, tno great coppci-gold mining legions of ho world In every dlieetion oie discoveries are being made which carr frim 40 to 07 per cent of copper anil H penny weights and more of gold to tin ton The exports of coppir on fiom the pi r of Plrle alone for tin six months ending with November. wcroKi23 tons iho No vember shipments averaging 1,iki tons fop oveiy secular da Tho number of fatnl British coal min accidents last year was Ml, against 843 In 1S9S the number of deaths resulting being respective! 023 nnd 1 025 Flro damp explosions caused but 2 per cent of the deaths while falls of ground caused 475 deaths A m ignetle survey Is to ho made of Piussla on whose coast regions magnet ic measurements have been carried out bv the Imperial naval authorities Tho sta tions will be 21 miles apart, and the cost J12.5O0 A Ocrmnn engineer Ins been appointed superlnti udent of the Imperial Jnpnnesn steel works at Kluschlu, with a salar of JJOOOO and the appointment Is considered Indicative of the purchase In Gi rmanv of all tho machinery needed for the works. Literal. "Yes" said tho oung man, "I am wrapped up In my nrt." "Hul," said the young woman "I thought ou were emploed in n tailor ing establishment." "I am. 1 had this overcoat mado un der my pel son jl direction," Washington tar. ) '
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