r as- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1891). 2 a - 4t ( lift" JONAS LONG'S SONS, JONAS LONG'S SONS. INTO the last Monday of the short month of Feb ruary is crowded some of the Come in and hear the music. Greatest t5 argains We have ever offered. You cannot af ford to miss today's great chance. Be early; come at 8 o'clock. Hldcred In both house, but flnnl action has not been reached. The total appropriation!! of the pres ent session will approximate $700,000,000, of which about $250,000,000 will bo for the military and naval uses or for sub jects connected with tho war. This Is a general estimate, however, based up on totals which may undergo much change, as very few of the lnrgo ap propriation bills have become law, and some of them have not oven been con sidered. If the Nicaragua canal amend ment is added to the river and harbor hill this will make a material Increase. Included In the naval bill are provis ions for threo Ren-golng battleships, threo armored cruisers nnd six small cruisers, for which $10,000,000 Is nppro pilatcd for tho first year's work. Based on estimates, the total appro priations for the congresi (not Includ ing tho four appropriation bills left over by the former congress) would b" approximately $1,000,000,000, of which amount approximately $600,000,000 In for war expenses or Incident to tho aimy nnd navy. PROMOTER IN PRISON. CI14 P. & U.lHt Pr 64V Bouthcrn K. It., Pr.. ' Tenn., C. & Iron .... 46ii Texas & Pacltlc .... 23' Union Pacific 4Si Union Pnc, Pr m't V. B. Ilubbcr M F. H. Leather, Pr .. 71'S Wabash, Pr 22 West, Union 94'fc CHICAGO BOARD OP TIIADB. 62J1 03 4P(i 41H 4'J i 44 41. 23 23$ 21Vi 4Si 47J 43 SOU W'i 7!i CI Mifc MV4 71J4 71 71U 22, 22M 22 k !H'i mii WHEAT. Mav July roitN. May July , OATS. May , Julv pome. Mny July LARD. May July Open- High. Low- Clos lng. 71 3G, PC n.'s nt". 5 57 est. 71 72' S, 37", 1N'4 28 !h" D73 SIS r, 57 est. 72' i 71'i Ing. 71 71V4 2S 20 9.75 5.45 5 55 5 4 &T3 The People's Exchange. WVWV A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSU for the lleiiellt ot All Who Ilnve Houses to Kent, Rcul Kstutc or Otlier Property to Sell or Exclinnuc or Who Want Sltuutloim or HelpThese Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a 'Word, Six Insertions tor Five- Cents a Word lixcept Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted Free. FOR RENT nnnnnn ni-il - TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE Monroo avenue, for six months, nlso horso nnd carriage. If desired, dress nt once. P. O. Hox SOS. ON $15; Ad- 25c 3(100 yaids ofColton Challies all new designs and fast 5UUU colois worth sc yard. Will go today at Drilc so Pieces ot Fine Percales Spring styles 3 Kei CaieS s;orth loc yardt 0n Monday O-lC CLcmrfztirlmrc Bates' Seersuckers 2000 yards nz ccl UVIVCi .,ways I0C yard. On Monday.. J aC C ftnfcc Standaui Shirting Calicoes new patterns 3 dlltueb worlh sc. On Monday SaC Muslin Sheets 4c ? cases of line Unbleached Muslin, worth 6c V.ird. On Monday 200 Ready-Made Sheets, full size, in bleached or unbleached. On Monday 5yC pa ,8 miP! oo yauls good quality Outing Flannel 1 BcliflllCl llew patterns. On Monday OC liomoc!' 70 inch wide Bleached Table Damask , U'ciliici.blV .,11 linen worth 7c yard. On Monday. OUC MAIN FLOOR. William Wnyno Belvln Arrested at the Waldorf-Astoria. New York, Feb. 20. William Wayne Kelvin was arrested In the Waldorf Astoria, late last night, charged with threatening the life ot the Denver mil lionaire, David II. Moftntt, and also with trying to defraud the hotel out of a bill for $113. He was held In $500 ball In a police court today. Ho was returned to prison in default of ball. Helvln Is a well-known figure about the Broadway hotels. He Is always well-dressed nnd describes himself as a promoter. He asserts that Million nlro Moffntt owes him $100,000, nnd it was because of Moffatt's refusal to pay him the sum that Belvln threatened to kill him on sight. 20 100 235 ... ... 93 585 ... 81) FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS I Concluded fiom P.'ge 1 DEAFNESS OF 12 YEAHS STANDINO Protracted Catarrh produces deafness In muny coses. Cupt. Ben. Connor, ot To ronto, Canada, was deaf for 12 years from Catarrh nil treatments failed to relleo. Dr. AgneVs Catnrrlml Powder gave him relief In one da. and In a very short while tho deafness left him cntlie 1. It will do ns much for ou Sold by Matthew Bros, and W T Clarkc.-42. was stiucl. iut und what Is kimm i 1 he Hepburn plan, drafted by Repre sentative Hepburn. Iowa, chairman "1 the house committee on Interstate au( foreign comiuetce. substituted The i'sontlal 'eatuie of the Hepburn sub stitute Is in lnnklnE the canal exclu sively a government undertaking. It authorize:, the piesldent to acquire by purchase from Nicaragua and Costa Rica the territory necessary "to ex cavate, construct, contiol and defend n canal." etc Such sum as Is noces saty for purchasing the light of vav is appiopilated. Wlien the mute t thus secuied the piesldent Is author i7ed to have the s-ecretniy of war ex mvate and constiuct the canal fiom a point near Clrevtown, via Lake Nlcaiagun. to a point near lirlte on the Pacific. The sum of $115,000,000 Is appiopilated foi the completion of tho work ntithoilzcd. As. it was feaied the lateness of the session might pi event consldeintlon of dtlier the Moignn bill or the Hepburn plan in the limine, arlnua plans were adopted to secuie action b way of one of the genet al appiopilatlon bills The (list move of this kind wis when Mr. Hepbuin offeied his plan as an mux nilniont to the Sundiy Civil bill. After nnlm.Uoil discussion, the amend ment wdi" lii'od out ut older, and on nn apppal fimn tl.is decltion the chali man. Mr Hupklns was sustained. Thr next mi'Vi wuh made in the senate, when, nt the Instame of Mi. Moigan, the ciunuiem committee repented nn amended foim of the Hepbuin plan nt (in amendment to the ilver and lint hot bill. It 1- expected that the llli.il succe-a 01 tullut'i! of the project will not be Uunwn until the closing houis nf tin- session Tho bill piuvldlng loi taking the twelfth (t'lisus wns tlrst passed by the senate, and piovldul 11 lominehenslve plan tor iweciiting this Impoitant work When the meu'uie leaihed the house a substitute was passed The house measuie dllfi'is from that of the Feuntu miilnlv in making the cen- us bureau an Independent oigauiza tlun. not undtr tho lutetior depart iimt, and In the method of nppolnt iitnt. Naval Personnel Measure. An Impoitant ineasiue which has I UMned botli houses nnd douhtles-. will bteom" a law Is known as the "Naval Personnel" bill, and Is entitled u bill to reorgnnle and Increase the eftlc- lniy nf the pel sonnel of Hie navy nnd marine corps. Its main featuies were drawn up by u board of eminent naval offlcers. nnd weie designed ti overcoinu tho stagnation In some of the grades to expand the p- 'omul to keep pacp with the up-bulldlng uf the new navy, pnd to teorsanUe tlie marine corps. It pased the house and tho senate in amended form, nnd Is passing through the final stages of (inference. The Hawaiian bill was presented to both brnnehes of rongress, having heen flamed by the Hawaiian com mission appointed by the president, with a view to curving out tho con gressional resolution annexing Ha waii. It piovldes n comprehensive plan of teirltoilal government, and lUes the qualification of electors und officers The bill has not. howevet. passed either branch of congress, and although regarded as one of the Im portant pieces of pending legislation It Is haidlv expected that It can pass all the stages at this lato day In the session. In view of this, several bills dealing with special phases In Hawaii have passed one or the other house. These Include bills to extend the custom nnd revenue laws to Hawaii; extending the navigation InwH to Hawaii: and extending to the Hawaiian Islands the contract labor laws of the United Stntes. None of these lias become a law, as they are dependent largely on the future of the general Hawaiian bill. Anti-Scalping Efforts. What is known as the antl-scalping bill lias attiacted much Intetcst and occupied considerable time in both branches of congress. It was tho ArsSt piece of general legislation passed by the house at this session, but Its con sldeiation In the benate has been at tended by numerous tlelajs. It being displaced recently ns the unfinished business in order to take up tho army reorganization bill Another measuie of Importance to the coinmciLial and shipping classes i known as the shipping bill. It was In tiiiducctl in tho senate by lr. Hnnna and in the house b Mr. Pavne, and is I '--ndlnfv in both houses.. It provides a Hjstem of bounties to American steam and sailing vessels, dependent on ton nage and distance covered, nnd nlso makes merchant vessels an auxiliary foice to the navy In time of war. It Is on the calendar of both lnuses, with Its future In doubt, owing to tho short time remaining The geneial legislation of the session whli h bus advanced to its final stages and has become law, Includes tho fol lowing An act to amend, the laws re lating to American seamen, for the pro tection ot such seamen, and to pro mote conimeice, an act concerning sail vessels of over TOO tons providing for a national exposition of Ametlcnn pro ducts and manufacturers at Philadel phia, for the encouiagement of the ex poit tiade, giantlng extra pay to ofll ceis und enllbted men of Fnlted States volunteers, providing additional circuit judges in the lirth and sixth judicial c li cults: amending the act governing tlie Immediate transpottntiou of duti able goods without appraisement; ad Justlnu the clothing account for de ceased soldleis In ceitnln cases; allow ing votlntr muihlnes In elections for iepie-entatives In congtess, jenioving the lemalns of General John A. Hawl lus to Aillngtou National cemetery; admitting to West iPnlnt and to An napolis eel tain pel sous designated by tin- governments of Venezuela, Costa Hit a und Colombia National Militnry Park. Tin bill establishing a national mill tuiy putk to commemorate the cam paign, siege and defense of Vlcksbuig has passed both houses Among the hills which have passed one or the other houses ute: Amending the war levenue bill as to stamping of bond 01 note nnd mortgage; authorizing the secietaiy of the navy to pay extra 'ompensatlon for certain extra services In navj yaid, etc., to establish an In tel national bunk; to pay certnln divi dends of the Freedman's Tiust and Savings bank; giving general light of way thiough Indian reservations; amending the act for the reimburse ment of states for the raising of volun teer forces during tho war with Spain; granting a pension to ex-Senator John M. Palmer; authorizing a monument at Havana to the survivois of the Maine The revision of the laws of Alaska and the judicial sjstem, also, has l ii con- THE MARKETS. Will Street Kevlew. By Associated Press New York. Feb. 25. Tho market re mained fractionally lower today on deal ings of half a million shares during the nhort session. The Philippine situation continued to be used as a bear argument with tho professional clement which was largely In control of the market. The loature ot tne uraiing doiii iu-iu nun abroad was the large demand for New York, Ontario and Western on the expec tation that bccauc of Its new acquisi tions In tho coal lands the company would protlt by nny improvement In tho an thracite trade. Tho stock gained 2 points on transactions of almost 100 000 shares. In the general market the opening was hesitating but a pionounced tone soon developed nnd prices ran oft sharplv on liquidation In tho specialties and success fill drives against the Grangers. Atchi son preferred and Northern Paclllc Re newed huIng of Sugar and like proper ties rallied the market but tho unfavor able bank statement brought heav re alizing, pnrtlculuily among tho high priced stocks. Toward the close Sugu and Tobacco started upward ngaln and tho general in.uket tailed on The market closed tlrm with a general rise In prog ress. Sales wero 520.100 shares :w 130 1C0 160 ... ... 118 80 400 123 ... ... 100 R9 ... 1M IIS ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 102 102 85 100 10O WAIT WAIT FOR MARCH 6th. We are going to move to the Rexford building, 303 Lackawanna avenue. Our en tire stock will be closed out regardless of cost. Sale to Commence Monday, March 6. II ! II. PROTHEROE & GO. By J. H L. Carrington & Co New Yoik, Feb lj The nnrket opened slghtlv aboe closing ligures the princi pal Interest being centered in American Steel and Wiro and Ontario nnd Western, both of whifh v.-ero consld'iably higher under hravy dealings During the middle of tne sts'jlon the whole market advanced fractionally on covet ng of shorts, induced by de-ire to close contracts over Sunday nnd the market showed some real strength up to publication of the Lank Htatenunt v.hlch all things considered, was not a erv fi-vor.ible one. Then was an actual loss of money to the Interior anil the ineiease In deposits wns practic ally taken up hv the heavy Interests In loans so that the ro-erve showed tho greatest deciease In sonm time As we predicted seme time ago money Id the predominant factor In tho situation and the discrimination by banks in lotus Is nffcctng the stock market to a certain extent Should there be nni Increaso In the bad conditions we shall undoubtedly have a shirp dcc'.lno In prices, and for that reason we are Inclined to bo con .rvative In our advices After the pub lication of the bank stntcment the wholo list ran oft shaiplv with fresh Fhort sell ing and some free liqudatlon in certain stocks London was a flee buver during tho early part of tlie day covering shorts ueloiv these prices uno snusuon in .Ma nila which caused some uneasiness seems to hive cleared up somewhat today and was less of a factor In making prices. It Is Just as well, however to consider tho piobable receipt of news both good and bad und not to take on contracts extend ing over too lung a period of time. While tin re can be no doubt of our ultimate sue. cess vet the kind of warfare which Is be lne carried on cannot fall to caue ns uneasiness from time to time. Ontario nnd Westei n w hlch we have been strong Iv advising the pinchnse of was one of tho stiong features tndaj It may sell oft llshtlv in a weak market, but It Is going mtv much higher. Tin Plnte, which wa vstwrdav and In previous letters called jour attention to. was again one of the strung fc.ituies of ths morning and closes with a fair advance We have iepeutedl urged upon you the advlsabllltv of huMng Industrial stocks and yon will find that they will become tho principal feature of the market thla yt.u i.nd present prlcts for Sliver, steel nnu wire Tin I'laic jeu 1'inl Steel common, Mnltlng etc will look iry low by tho middle of next summer Tho mnrket closed at a slight recovery from bottom prices with some buying by tho large Interests In the street Quotations furnished by I.AI1AII & ri'U-nn, stock, grain and cotton hrok ers rooms 209 and 210. Hoard of Trade building, Scranton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est est f nc Am lot. uu ... . J-)';, ji'j Am Sug lle'g co ..ris Atch .To & S Fe .. 2.1 A. T. & S F Pr i.-i Am Tobacco Co .IS)" Am H & W . . . HI Am 8. W Pr ..100 Hrook It T. . . . 'i4 Can Southern . .. 51 N J Central 110 Ches. S. Ohio s4 Chic. & O W 10H Chic. & N W 14R Chic, H & Q . . .mn Chic . Mil & St P . 1W Chic , It I & P .usi; Chie . St. P M & 0.93 C C. C & St I. .. FWi Con. aGs 221 Delawaro & Hud .U. Fed. Steel. Pr fo" Fed. Steel, Com . 52"', Orn F.lectric . ln'J Louis. & Nash . Ml Manhattan Fie ... 112 Met Traction Co ,.2H M. K. tc Tex., IT . K Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Uld. Asked. Scranton & Plttston irac. 1.0. First National Hank Klmhurst Houlcvard Scranton Savings Pr.nk Scranton Pocking Co Third National I'ank Thrnnn NlWlUtV Mfg. '-O Scranton Hallway c o js Dime Dep. & Die. Bank ....... 130 Fconotny Light Heat & Pow er ComDany i. Scranton Illuminating, Heat street. & Power Company u ... attorney. Scranton Forging ;-o Tinders" National Pank I.acka. Lumber Co ........... Lack. Trust & Safe Dep Co.. Mooslo Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co., Com Clark & Snover Co., Pr Carson Coal Co Scranton Axle vvorKs ........ Scr. Iron Fcnco & Mfg. Co... DONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortiraco. duo iy.v p"pW Street Hallway, first mortgage, due 1918 . Peoplo's Street Hallway. Gen crnl mortgage, due 1921 .... Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacks. Township School BV. City of Scranton St. Imp. G.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Onrnrttnn AtIa VVfirKS Scrnnton Traction 6 bonds... 105 Carson Coal Co Philadelphia Grain and Produce Philadelphia. Feb 23Whent-Qiile-t but firm; contraet grade February. .6anc Corn-Strong and He higher. I oblu.ii v, "ix.MWiii iiiunnii nmt unchanged: Iso. 2 whlto clipped, SGte No. .". white do ,3". a3.V-c ; No. 2 mixed, do.. 3lHa3c. Putter -Steady; fatic western creamery, 2.T- ; do prints, 2tc L'ggs-Flrm; fresh, near by. 3."c. : do. western. 3,'c. Cheese l n changert. Hctlned Sugars Steady t ot-l-.n - Unchanged. Tallow - Dull, city prime, In hogsheads, 4iialV ; country prime. In barrels 44c ; cakes, Cc. ; grease, 2Vn3V4c. LIvo Poultry Dull nnd weak, fowls, OaOVaC ; old roosters, 7c : spring chickens, 9a34c ducks, lOullc: geese. 0a 10c. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, choice, liilialle. . do fair to good, 10c , old rocster, 7a7ite ; spring chuckens, choice, HHnl2c; do. fair to good, OalO'l.c, turKcjs, cnoice to iancy. j.ujic. . uu. uu to good, 'jalOc: ducks, Italic Receipts Flour. 2M0 barrels and 17,000 sacks; wheat. 6,000 bushels; coin, U8000 bush els; oats. 17,000 bushels Shipments Wheat. 1.H0O bushels, com, 320,000 bushels; oats, 11.QO0 bushels. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, Feb 23. Flour Firmer but quiet: Minnesota patent, $3 93a4.23; Min nesota bakers, 310a3 23; winter p itents, 3 75al; winter straights, $3.C0a3"i; win ter extras, 2C0a2 8); winter low grades, $2 40a2r,.-, Wlitat Spot steady; No 2 red, &5'4c. afloat to arrive, iso. i nortnern un luth. Sic, f. o. b . alloat spot, options opened steadv, advanced on Manila news and active St. Louis buying, only to re act near thee lose in conscquenco of un loading; closed ensy at u purtl.'l 'c. net decline, No 2 red March. StaSlc, closed SPiC J Ma) 77 15-lC.i7S9tc, closed 7Sc , July. 7574u7t)c closed 76i&c. Corn Spot Bteady. No 2, 431iC. f o. b., old aoit, op tions nnitnnl firm und fuither strength ened by a probable adjustment of freight rates, closed a shade easier with when Hat la?jC. net advance; May, 41"sc. O-its Spot stendj , No 2 35c ; No. 3. 31Hc ; No 2 white, 37c , No 3 white, 30c , track mixed, western Tia3Ge ; track white, 20'j u40c , options dull Cut Meats Steady, pickled bellies 6aGs4c ; do shoulders, 4!i afUc, do. hams, eaie Hutter Steadv . western creamer. lCa22c ; do. factor, U ol4c ; Liglns, 22c ; Imitation creamery, 13'jalc. . state dairy 14a21c; do cream ery, 16a22c. Cheese Steady; largo white, 10'fcc ; small do, lHall&c , laige col ored, 10'lc ; "-mall colored, ll'iallHe ; light skims. 3a9e ; part skims, 7ac ; full ktms, 3a4i. Fggs Strong, stnto and Pcnnslvanla. 33a"M.c. ; western fresh, 35c ; southern 34a23iic Potatoes Steadv; New ork. Jl 25a2: Long Island. JlMa2rO, sweets. Jersey, ?2a3. Tallow Steady; city, l'ic ; countr, 4iialiic. Petroleum Dull; refined New Yoik $7 10, liilladel phU and Baltimore, $7.33; do in bulk, JIW. FOR RFNT-DOt'IlLn HOL'SH; BTLAM heat. 710 and 712 Adams avenue, from April 1st. Apply to M. 13. Heule , -13 v -omlnguvenue. l'Olt RHNT-THIRD FLOOR 210 PKNN nvenue. F.lght moms and bath room. I. W. Stokes, ntty. UiJ Wyoming avcnu FOR RUNT-STOIin AND, C I LOORS. 27 Womlng avenue. Can be re ited singly or together. F.levator If deslrcil. Jl. W. Squire. 223 Jefferson avenue. FOR RL'NT-STORH NO. 221 LACKA wnnna avenue, Strniiton. T. P no ban, attorney, 120 Wyoming avenue. HOUSFH 1221 AND 1223 WASHHL'llN street. Inqulro of C. S. Woodruff, WANTED. fWVs VANT13D-CASn OF HAD HHAI Tit that R-I-P-A-N-fl will not bcnellt. Send C cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co , Now York.for 10 sumplos nnd 1,000 testimonials. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Ms BOARDING. GI2NTLEMAN CAN with private family. 213 N. Main uvenue. FIND HOARD llumo comforts. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITCCTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD hcheJuleii llilcct My ig, iSjS. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Barro as Fol. tows: 7.30 a. m wook days, for Sunbur HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho Wost. 10.15 a. in., wook days, for Hazleton, Pottnvllle. Readlnc. Norrlsloun. and Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrlsburir. PhtlaHnlntils. Baltimore. Washlnirtnn nnrl Pill.. I ourRana tno West. i 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris! pure, fntiadolphia, Baltimorq wanmngton, and Fitisburg an tho Wost. J O0 p. m., woek days, for SunbuJ narrisourg, Philadelphia Plttsburc. J. U. WOOD, Clen'l ta. Acsnt" J.IJ. IIUTClllNbOS. tieneral Manaier. 13x- U L. WALTF.H, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of C08 Wnshlngton avenue. rOR RENT-HOUSES NOS. 530 AND .2 North Washington avenue, below city building. Suitable for physicians ofllces and residence. Apply to Henry Bella, Jr , 401 Connell nulldlng. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. W. Guernsey. Steam heat, elevator, rear entrance, tor terms apply to Jones Bros., 311 Lackawanna avenue FOR RENT-MY RESIDENCE, Con ner of Washington nvenuo and Ollvo street. All modem improvements. In quire S. Morris, No C02 N. Washington nvenue. or Moirls Bros'. Shoo Store, No. 310 Lackawnnna avenue. FOR RENT - TWO FLOORS. 10x80; heat Included; centrally located; low rent. Inqulro 137 Penn avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Scranton FREDERICK I,. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building. 128 Washington avenue, Scranton. T.' I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. oentsts DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON P1U VHto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mill-berty. DR. II. r. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave WELCOME C SNOVKR, 331 Washington nvenue. Hours, 0 to 1, and 2 to3 HAT MANUFACTURER. FOR RENT - HOUSE C21 MADISON avenuo; steam hent. every conveni ence Apply Owens Bros., (01 Madison nvenue OFFCES IN COMMONWEALTH Building, single rooms and suites for term of years with vaults. One suite of six connecting ollices with threo vaults or threo suites of two ofllces, each with vault. Moderato price. Rellnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire at room COO on 6th floor. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and thev lit. HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Hates reasonable. I'. ZLIGLER, Proprietor. Del., Lucka, auJ Western. .e . Tect Monday, Nov 11, 1S9S. J mills leave Hrrnnlr.n n fnllnua. iSn,for,Now York u,ltl a" Points cast, J 40 3 w, CIO, 8 00 nnd 10.03 u. in.. 12.C5 and - V ill. nlJ.'xl,rcs for Fusion, Trenton, PhlladcU r'lla,0n"d tin? south, 5.10, 8UU und 10 03 a. in 12 G0 nnd 3 33 p in jouyhanim accommodation, 0.10 p. m. miinp V?8 or lllnghamton Oswego, El M'riVlLor''hig, Bath, Dansville, Mount 1 "',!, "?'.' Buffalo, 1210. 2.35. 9 00 a. m.: tinn. II f.so " m- making closo connec noMhS1. "utIno to all points In tho west, v.,iaf ' .nna southwest. HinV1 Kt.0l; accommodation. 3 40 p. m. KinSI 1?mt0 and wuy stations. 1.03 p. m. rticiioison accommodation. G.10 p. m. - V.."-m A"J 1.55 p. m. t.i. " "" ."J p. in, jiiiae-ll, i-So. 9 00 n m. nn.l 1 f,T. n m. Wilkes- FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE of ollices, second tloor, front. Coal Exchange. Call at room 15 FOR RENT - SECOND Qtilncy. FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE - COLLIERY ENGINEEK Company stock for sale, 20 share, paying IS per cent, on par. 11. Ernest ComegS, Dime Bank building FOR WANT OF USE I WILL SELL A good, prompt horse. J. O. Ackermnn, wholesale grocer, 21 Lackawanna avenue. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pi op LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Wnshlngton avenue, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALi; A GROCERY STORE ON approved security, or for cash; small capital rcqulrid. Call on J O Acker man, wholesalo grocer, 21 Lackawanna nvenuo. FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-8 Burr building. Goods the best, prices tho low est, terms tho easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 315, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR 5 cents at druggists. One gives relief. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKI'ORD ATTORNHV.-AT. Law. Rooms CU, 515 und 51G.' Board ol Trade building. I.-..- . .T" W il III Ilni-rV, Vii ""mnerianii, l'ittston. Wlllies-illloinnte llrMhfcl "' v,lti1 UUIlUUlllUllS ill AIU1U- Vi7iif2n'1 ,for Wllllnmsport. Harrlsbuig Sh,(,,.WMl,ltl" ' the B0Ulh. tina rl"l'll'f''"'and and Intermediate sta tions, 0 00, io 05 n m., and 1.55 and G.40 p. ISantlrnlf ft nn.i i.i....n.i. iuK f no . V V ,i,4 iiut'i iiiviuuiu muiiuii-. mpiiiV . ". n m PI mouth and inter! V-i . iiions, sjit anu .&o p. m. i'or "Ingston. i?r.r. ., , niVli!i!nnn I,nrlr and sleeping coaches on all exnresq ..,i,, ' in3hi,Ltlc!''lllc'1 Information, pocket tlmo- ;.i . i-L " "PPiJ to ji I, Kmnn, uis triet Passenger Agent, depot ticket of- D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securlt Mears' building, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. JAMES J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law o0l Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 303-501. 0th lloor, Mears building L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , COS Board of Trade building, Sciantoi , Pa. C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pe. Wclnvv.iro nnil Ilttdson. On .Sunday. Feb. 5th, tialns will leave Scranton ns follows: For Carbondiile-C 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 a. m,-! ,7"0": V'J- -1- s"2. 5 25, 0.25, 7.57. 9.U 11.00 p. m.j i 13 n. m. For Albany. Snratoga. Montreal, Bos ton New England points, ctc-6 20 a. m., , HO p, tn. For Honesdalc C 20, 10.13 a, m.: 2 20, 5 2 p. m For Wllkes-Bnrre-C.43. 7 IS. S.43. 9.3S, 10 41 n m. , 12 03 1 23, 2 IS, 3.33, 4 27, 6.10, 7 i 10 41, 11 'to p m. I'or New York Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rillroad 6.43 a. m., 12.W. 1 2S, 4 27 p m., with Bluck Diamond Ex press, 11 so p ni. For Pennsvlvnnla Railroad points, 6.45. 9 3S a. m ; 2 18, 4 27 p. m. For western noiiits. via Lehlch Valley Railroad 7 4S a. m . 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m Train will arrive In Scranton a3 fol lows: Fiom Cnrbondalo and tho North G.40, 7.41, S.3S. 0.31, 10 33 11.5S a. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3.25, 4 23, fi 4 1 7 II 10 2S 11.27 p. m From Wllkes-Barro and tho South 6.15. 7 4S, 8 4S, 10 08. 11 55 a m ; 1.18. 2.14. 3.48, 5 20, 0.21, 7 51, 0 0" 10 03 p m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondalo-9 07, 11.33 p. m.; 1.33. 3 12, 5 51. 9 51 p m For WIlkcs-Baiie-D.lS, 11.43 a. m.: 1.53. 3 23, G.41, 7.41 p. m Lowest rates to all points in United States and Cnnnda J. W. BURDICK, G P. A.. Albanv. N. Y. II. W CROSS, D P. A., Scranton, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - A GENTLEMANLY Ap pearing man to sell wines and liquors to lnwerH, doctors and merchants. Com mission or salarv Address Lake Keuka Vintago Co., Bath, Steuben. Co , N. Y. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES riO -RSnOIDER-aOOD" PAY lng, easy work sent to your home; write for sarnplo and materials. Unique Emhrelderv Co . 102 Fulton St.. New "ioik PATERSON & WILCOX. National Bank building TRADERS' C COMEGYS, building 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. BERTHOLF, Mears' building. ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SUROCOWS C IFREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS ER Bank Building 1 Womlng avenue. MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME opathlst. No. 2.!8 Adams avenue. DESIRABLE J'URNISIIED FRONT room, steam heat, running water and bath, 407 Mudlson avenue Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Feb 25 Realising by longs toda at "ic. advance weakened prices in the whent pit and May left oft with n net decline of c Corn rnd oats closed un changed Pork and ribs are a shade low er and lard unchanged. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flout Dull, winter pat ents. Sl.&OalOO, clears, $3.3H3.40, spring specials, $120, hard patents, $3"C0aS70; soft, $140a3 50, No 2 spring wheat fiSa "Pic ; No 1 spring wheat, C5Ha71c ; No 2 red. 72'ia73Hc , No. 2 corn 35'4a33i2c; No. 2 vellnw cut n 2.".Hi!0 , No 2 oats, 27'a 27c ; No J w hite, 30a11e. , No. 3 w lilte, 2T'i aSO'ie , No. 2 rye, f0ic No 2 builev, 41a 51c . No 1 flux seed, $1 12i'j; N W , $1 lS'i: prlmo tlmoth sed, $2 40a2V). pork. $9.4".a 1MI, lard $3 30a3 32'4, ribs, $IWM4b0, salt ed shoulders 414.1BSC , clear sides. $ 1.93a 5 03. whlske $1 2b, sugars unchanged Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Feb. 25 Not enough cattlo wero received to make a market and prices were mostl nominal at recent quo tallons Sellers called pi lees, 15a23 low er than a week ago while the range Is un usually wide a few common beef steers selling as low ns $173i3 83 and a limited number prime e fferngs going for $1 75a h fc5 There wns an active offering fur lambs, sales being largely a dime hlgliet , fair to choice. $1 S2i,nt. packing lots. $1 COa 3 SO. mixed. $.ifc5aJ90. butchers $180a3s3, light, 5.f5a3.92i, purs, $)2in)' 70 Thu small offerings of sheep sold ot unehnuged juices, sheep being quotable at $2G"il0, carllngs, $4 2"air3 and, lambs, $3 50al&3 for poor to prime tloeks Receipts Cattl 200 head; hogs, 15.0)0 head; sheep 1,500 head. FOR RENT-PLEASANT F'-'rtNISHED rooms, conveniences Rooms from 1 50 up, 522 Mulberry street. WANTED-TO BUY: WILL BUy'fIRSt" CLASS BAKERY Must bo In jl gooit location State prlco nnd particulars. Address Cash, P O. Box 2SS7, N Y. Cit REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 235 Colfax avcrue; just cc nipleted. All modern Improvements. Herdwood finish eanltary piumblng, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Bioadway, New York city. CITY SCAVENGER A B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY A Al LIS and cess pools, no odor. lmptoved pumps used A BRIGGS, Proprietor Leae orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store corner Aduins and Mulberry Telephonn 9510 DR W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH ington avenue. DR R TRAF'OLD SPKCIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton Otnco hours Thursda8 and Saturdas, 9 a. m to C p m Central Kailt'o.iJ o? New Jcrssy (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations in New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall btreet. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. Ami: table in effect nov 20. isu Trains leave Scranton for Plttston. Wllkes-Bai ro. etc , ut 8 30. 10 10 n. m . 1 20. "35 3 20. 710 P m. Sundays 9 00 a. m. Tail 2 15 1 10 V m r'or Lakewood and Atlantic City. 8 30 "rnr New Yoik Ncwaik and EllzabetH, R -o (express) u m 1 20 (I'Mircss), 3 20 (ex oress) m. SundJs. 215 p in. Train eavltg 1.20P m. arrives at Philadelphia. Read"nB.Ttmlnul, 7 03 p m. and Now York, 7;'3 P m Altontnwn. Bethle- 1.,-,,. M.lllL'll ' tiui." ..-. - DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND "s Beard of Trado Building Olllce hour, 8 to 9 a. in . 2 tj 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence, 300 Mndlson avenue. points soul"-" a,lni1nv. o,Sn m. 8 b yla Allentown Hfi ' 1J 1) " DR. C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Tnis lilting and Tat Reduc tion. Office telephone 136J. Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 10 9. DR S W. L'AMOREALVv. OFFICE ?-!9 Washington nvenui- Residence, 111S Mul berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnev s and genlto urlnaiy organs a specialty. Hojrs, 1 to 4 p. tn. W O ROOK VETERINARY St'R geon Horses. Cattle and Dugs tuateil Hospital, 121 Linden street. Scranton Telephone 2GT2 SCHOOLS SJTRJTJWENT. mIrSTTTlTkrTsCALP TREAT ment, 50c , shampooing. 60c . facial massage, manlcuriug, 25c; chiropody. .01 Qulncy. Mo. Pacific 48 Nut. I.ead N. Y. Central .... Out & Went . North rnrlllc Nor Pacific, Pr Purine Mall People's aGs .. Phil. & Read 117J 5 '. 511, . 71J 52' 1 1143, 22'j 1W 131 in 21'4 2T4 '.'I's b3i4 i.4' titaj 1S7'i 11 1!7I, 51' i T,l .IT a 100 lit M1 15', 9P4 91 r.0i4 5SV(, 31 110 101 101 2S5, 2yl 2S'' H.i 16U Pi'i US 147 147 llVi Hl'i 141'i 110'i 121'2 130 119 11 IIS'4 11 93 91 33 V' ifi 221 219. 211' 112Si 112 112U SS)i 87 87i :2V, 31 31',I 1117J 112' 112'? 66 (AV, 6-'5 112? lll'i 112 21b 211 24i'i 3' l(. SiH : 46U 46 I'l VjK 3bi W4 117'i 13GTJ 117 26'i '$, 2CVi r.1' .',21 52i 7911 7SH 79'4 52'i 51 51 llli 113?4 114 22 22'i 22 East Liberty Cattle .Maiket. East Liberty Pa., Feb 23 -Cattle--Steadv; extra. $J40a5 65, prime $5 2iJa5 10; lommon, $150u4 Hogs Mediums nnd heavy Yorkers. $4 15i4 2o. heavy hogs. $)'i0 n.1.93, light do $175a3.S5; pigs $J50a3U. roughs. $2C0a3 60. Sheep Steady ; choice withers $1 40a4 50. common $2 50a3 5rt; cholco lambs. $4 93a3 03. common to good. $la4U0, veal calves $7a7 50 New Yoik Live Stock Market. New York. Feb. 25 Beeves Feeling steady; no trading Sheep und Lambs Sheep steady, lambs. 10c higher, sheep, $4aV2r., lambs. $5 25a5 40 Hogs Nomi nally higher at $1 H0.i4 1. LEGAL. NOTiCE-TUE ANNUAL lFETINO OF the stockholders of the Dickson Manu facturing Company will be held at tho olllce of the compuii, In the cltv or Scranton. on the Sth day of March l&'O. at 10 o'clock h. m . for tin purpose of elect ing directors voting upon the change of by-laws, providing tor the time and place of meeting nf dliectors and the mode 01 ami tiding tho bs-laws, and such other matters as ma) come before the meeting. L F. BOWER Secrotno SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses piepautor to eollcse law medicine or business Opens Sept 12 Send foi c.ilalogu" Rev. Thom ns M. Cann, LL D. Wnlter 11. Buell A M. SEFOS Q. R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, stole 14C Washington live nue; green house, 1150 NorMi Main ave nuo; stoio telephone, 78. WIRE SCREENS JOS IU'CTTEL7REAR Ml LACKA wnnnn avei ue Scranton, P.i , manufac turer of Wile Scieens ro" Long "liinnrh. Ocean Grove, etc., at i'L" iJl.'i.Uoir Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, 8 30 a. 111 , 1 20 p. m. bun- 1 20 n Hetuinlng. v -.. ... . ma j. nn n 1-or i-"V.' .v Nu Yoik. foot of Lib- wv t.eet 'North River, ut 4.00, ,9 10 (ex pPcsi ) a m 1.J0 ct-xpies) p. n. Sundays. 4.!0a.m Y k south Feny foot -JaY,ll succl. at 9')3 a m . 1 25 p. m. ShltnPnrs an vlng or de-paitlng from ""Fmlnal can connect under cover ln,l.1 mi tlie elevated railroads. Broadwav ,fl nLU aid ferries to Brooklyn und cable cas. ' ,u k, lllc k transfcr to l?,atCf?om ?!.i'!a v7entrSal 'depot and Long and from.. uJv Philadelphia. Reading .Terminal. Leave """ ' Sundays. 6 15 p m ''-a m.i, Tckct" to al Points East SoHth-lSd 'wes'u. lowest' .ato at the station vi'sEN Con Supt J' 'ii "p'llALDWiN. C.en Pass Agt. lirieaml Wvoiniiii; Valley. Tin.e Tulile In Effect Sepi. 19th 1895 Train '- . a?,f" li'l'l0A S-FK;r3ftss h'iriVe at Scrant ii f.om above points at "oSli m .."d i 15 and U OS p m. FINANCIAL. 134 and 136 Washington Aval uc. lauar.' LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldeit UUbllhed llojieln the City. W)inler in STOCKS, COTTON, OR AIN and PROVISIONS, ou nmrjln or lor delivery. OPHlCCl Kooms 309 and aio Roird o( Trade uuujin;, scranton, IM. L. F. FULLER, It l:s Easy To Rent, Sell or Exchange Anything, Secure Board, Loilg ihg or whatever you may be in need of, If You Use Tin "Want Ad." Columns of THE TRIBUNE, And it won't cost much. THE ANNFAL MEETING OF 1 HV, stockholders of the Lackawanna Iron and Stiel Company. 101 tin election of directors and the transaction ol such other business as may properly como be foro the meeting, will be hi Id at the oillce of tho company In tho city of bcranton, Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Manh 1st. 1899, at two o'clock p in The polls villi remnln open for one hour Tin transfer books will be dosed on I'eluuury 1". H'JS, nnd icnpened on Match 2. 1S'i9 J P HIGGINSON. Secietary. Pcianiuii. Pa, Febiuaty 17 IS'". MISCELLANEOUS BAl'llR'S ORCHESTRA-MFSlC I'OR balls, picnics, parties, ueeptluiis, wed dings and conceit woik furnished. I' or teims. uddresi R J Bauer tonductoi, 117 Wyumlng nvenue, over Hulbctts music store. In I'.lfi'il October .IQIli. ISDfl. North lliiiiuil. Noiitli Bound. MEaARGEB BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twlna Warehouso. 130 Washington avenue Scranton, Pn. TUATJOJVSJVAJED S1TIJATION WANTED-BV A YOl'NO man is years of huu. would like work In tut olllce, or nnv kind of yyork Iddiess Anxious, cart of Tiibune olllce SITUATION WANTED-WASIUNG OR honing or any kind of house iimnlns, bv the day or will take washing home Mrs. Lee sldo door, 420 Fianklln nviuue SITUATION WANTED TO DO GLNI.n al housework in small family t all or nddress Miss D K , No 910 Fnlon street, city. ONE CENT A WORD. OR SIX TIMES FOR FIVE OENTS A WORD. OAaH IN ADVANCE. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. -Cattle-Very dull and active for all grade; go'jd to cholco Yorkeis and light mediums, tin 4 05, roughs, tJ.40a3bO; piss, fair to choice, tt 90.14. Sheep nnd Lambs-Steady to tlrm, Iambs, choice to extra, tj.i0.i5 i5i rulls and common $l.il"5, sheep. thnj to sclented wethers. tIKalW; culls and common, J.'.75aJ.25, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LcIiIrIi Vailoy ivallroad. In Effect Feb 5 1S11 TRAINS LEAE SCRANTON. I'or Phlludelphla and New ork yla u Ar ll It. R . ot i 45 u m end l.'OI, 2 is, 427 Black Diamond Kxiii cms. nnd 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D 4r ll l.S 4S p in. For White Haven Haletou und prin cipal points In the coal regions, yla D ft H It U. ol". 2 1 and 127 p m Kor PottSVlUB. 2,S J'' "' Kor Bethlehem. Laslon, Reading, Hnr rlsburg and principal liileimedlnto sta tions via D - II 1 H oij a m, 12 oj IMS. 4 27 Block Dlainom 1 Expi ess. 1150 Sundays. D .v H. IBS. 7 48 p. in. l-'or Tunkhnnnoek. Tow.inda Elmlia, Ithaca tlcnova and principal Intermedi ate sialons, via D. L A: W R R, s 03 li m 12 65 and 3 35 p m Kor Geneva. Rcihehler, Iluffalo. Niag ara Falls Chicago and all points west vU 1) & H R H 1,",("'J3'1 "Ini'k DUmjnd Express 7 4S and 11 J) p in Sundays. D Ar 11 . II "-1 ,Q '" '" 2s ,2011 04,S00 ' a&i Stations 5 a a i IS c I I-ii p u Arrive Leave i ui 7 25 N Y Fmnklln Si. . . 7 40 " 7 li) West 4-'nd street . 7U .... 700. WeeUawken ... BIO. I i M e m Arrive LeaTe r iilr u I 10 45 1 l'.l anoEi S16I 410 1O40 ... 10'J lJancoclc .... 2ll4f. 1 10 31 .. latrt biaillflit .. a 44S iwi ,.)24b Preston rarlc S3l 465 ,1015 ll4o, ttlnwooa .. !i5M 1000.... iss.v l'oyntell .... IMIM liftO .... 1SI4I orsoa 858 t I 940 .. ism1 rierfeant Mt .. sm lau 9 A.... 1159 t'liloodale BtiflM 921.... 11 4W I'oiestcity sir tw I 9in. .. 1)84 t'arbtndaie . .. IU in I uu: .. fllMi' VMiite lirlilge . Riu qui . nu.i iiasiieia .. i4Km 5S... IK'3 Jerinyn ... H M 813.. 111S Archibald SMI09 8B0.... 11 1 VMnton .... U iU 846. . 11 11 IVckvUle DM & Hii HOT Obplmnt .. 4ffi I 840,... I1U5 1'rlCftlUrg . 487 M CI HJS.. iliai 'llnoop 41ll7 I 813 .... 'll O' PrDVUIenre . 14, a Si 8-12. . II057 rarlc Place ... tl7iM 8S0.... 1055 scranton . . 4sM ea 1 i u u Leafe Arrive r ur m t Sunday only Otbcr trains I'nllinan parlor und sleeping or Lchleli t euullles tnat trains stop on signal lor pas Valley parlor cars on nil trains betyyein I aenijers. . ll...B mill Vnill T'rt l 1 I. ., . 1 HA.B J nA.l n.. - .A! VUKes-iii'i "'"" ii, iiuiunei uhla. Buffalo and Sutpenslon BrldEc V itOLLIN II. WU.nUU Oen Supt. South Bethlehom P. CIIAS. 8. LEE. Ocn. Pas. Agt . 2fi Cort- land street, New York W. NONEMA'.'IIER, DIvIhIoii P.un- onger Agent, South Bothlehem, Pa rror ticKeis ana i-unman leseryaiions apply S03 Lacluiwaruia. aye, Scranton, Pa, rralns 20.V and son Sunday only. nany except euuuuj. hecure rates via Ontario Western before purchasliiii tickets and save money i hiouKh Wagner oufTet '. per and trtt re clluincr cbolr car Mew Yor! to CUIoifO nf bout chance. 1'it.ioiigiT vCv.tsj ElJdcccd 10 Jl' wo Ceilla I I'r.illlc. J. C. Anderson, Oen. ra lax X, irut-oii, oir, nJN, st.borAtMittX 1 "L
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