THE SGltANTON TIUBUJSE-SATUllDAy, AJPlilL 1, 1899. r r NervousiPeopte, Nervous" people "not only suffer thcmiclvti but cause more or less misery to everyone them. They &re fretful, eMlly worried and therefore o. worry to others. When everything annoys you; when your pulse beats ex cessively; when you are startled at the least unexpected sound, your nerves arc in a bad state and should be promptly atten ded to. - Nervousness is & que tion of nutrition. Food for the nervr?i is what you need to put you right, and the best nerve food in the world is Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They give strength and tone to every nerve in the body, and make despondent, easily irritated people feel that life has renewed its charms. Mere is proof: Wins Corn VVntrmn, the t Ixtcen ye ar-old daughter of Mr. I, C, Watrous, cf6t Clarion St , Bradford, Ta , was seized ttlth a nervous disorder vvhlch threatened to end her life, I.mlnent phy.iiclan Rgretd the trouble vvaj from tmpovrrlnhed blood, hut failed to give relief, Mr Watrous heard l)r Williams' I'lnle Pill for Pale Teople w err hlehly recommended for ner vimsrilsordcrs, nndgavc tliera a trial, Ilcfoie tlicfiret box hid been taken the girl's condition improved After using six boats her appetite returned, the pain In herheid censed, nnd she was stronger than ever before ".Mv daughter's life was saved by I)i Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," said Mrs. Watrous. "Her condition was almost hopeless when she commenced taking them, hut now she is strong and healthy. I caunot recommend these pill too highly." Bradford (I a.) JSm, The full name is on each oacUcuJe. Sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, by the Or. Williams V Medicine Co., Schenectady. N.V Price 5optrbox;6 boxes $ll FAILURES ARE DECREASING BUT THERE IS APPARENTLY A CHECK UPON BUSINESS. Trade at Present Is Not Impioving. The Heavy Buying of January and the Uncertainty About the Many Industrial Confirmations Have No Doubt Had Influence in the Change. Railroad Earnings Continue to Be Large. New Yoik, March 31. H. O. Dun & Companv In their Weekly Review of Trade will bay: Failures riming tin iltst quarter (if 1890 have been In amount of liabilities not more than about $2G,CS0,3S0, against $11,710,142 lust year. $18,007,910 In 1S97 and $57,523.1 1" in lbOC. Business Is not at present Improv ing. There has been something very like n cheek, partly the result of he.iy buying since Jan. 1 to anticipate the market, partly caused by the uncer tainty about the operation of many , combinations antl a sh.ide of doubt .ibout foreign affahs also had borne in fluence. There Is much withdrawal of Iron business, becapse continuance of high FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Olden Ustabllsli;J llojse In the Clt. Dealers in STOCKS. COTTON, C1RAIN and PROVISIONS, on margin or for delivery. OFTICE: Rnorrn 2oo and jio Board ol Trad: liulldlng, icranton, Pa. L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULL1SB. "Buy Ground (Fed. Steel Com.) And Guilty (Fed Steel Pffd.) was a special telegram sent to over COO SPECULATORS Thursday morning last whin the common was selling at CO and the preferred at SVfc. DID YOU GET INTO THI1 ("WHIRL" B. R. T.) on our advice? If not. you need a copv of OUR TCLUORAPHIC CIIM1UR CODIJ Telegraph us Ten Dollars for which we will give you a Two Weeks' trial and g t in line for Monday's opening. The ' Hood Things" have not vnt put their heads up, and It you want to make money In Wall htreet YOU NEED US IN YOUR BUSINESS Wo hava nnother one that WILL SELL 20 POINTS HIOIIUR In the nct twenty davs. and we will glvo ou this of coutou with the two weeks' s-crvlce. To our Coda Holders Mondav. Buy Frank 10 points. Dipple 15 points Dlmo 10 points. Fancy 20 points. JNO. H. KIMBALL & CO., so Broadway, New York, Do U Know Why nicst stock Investments fall to make money? We Can Tell You I'lio Investors Co-operative Co operates In Stocks and Grain without Hip t.stul tlsk in hpeculatliin hums of $7100 or moio tun be safih In vested. Send for prospectus. tiii: investors co-oii:hativi: 'i'O., Mnll nnd Uxpiess Building, 201 Hrnntlvvny. New York. Jos. J. Sleeper President, also Piesl dtnt of Citizens Mutual Hnnklug ind llulldlng Society: Past (jr.mil Commander American Legion of Honor lnveMois should write or call for DAILY MAIIKKT LKTTBB giving Infoi matlon "i especial vuiue. Slocks, Wheat, Cotton. Ordirs solleltcd purchase or sale casli of margin ENX1S ic sTOIT.W, Memliets Consolidated Stock Kxihange. COMMISSION BBOKBBS 31 NKW ST. NKW YORK April 17 We Will Open Our New Store at 303 Lacka. Ave, Until the above date our REMOVAL SALE WILL CONTINUE until our entire stock of Furniture and Carpets fs sold. v MtiTHEROE & CO.. tf& it -i around & t prices Is doubted, because great pur chases made by many works have nut been met by otders nnd because works affected by many other combinations proposed are not Inclined to buy more largely. Ptlces nie strongly maintained at $l,'..lu for Bessemer pig at Pittsburg, the Valley association having sold 1"0 tons for delivery In the last half i.f the j ear at $14.r0 nnd gtey fotge !s stronger nt $14.40, but hesitation np ptars at Philadelphia about the main tenance of future prices. Chicago is Inactive compared with recent weel.s. With no sales reported except 10,000 tons at Chicago, rails aro quoted at $1 higher there and as much nt Pittsburg and the sale of 250.000 tons of steel billots to the tin plate company sets prices for 100 pounds plate at $1.03 after .Tul 1 Structural demand In creases, but bar mills at the west and south arc consolidating and are not disposed to take laige contracts, al though the Pittsburg mllis nre asking1 $1.B0. because behind In their orders. In hoops, cotton ties, tubes and other pioducts expected consolidation af fects business. Minor metals aro stionger. Sale of wool were 20.2S9.100 pounds at three cents In four weeks, against S.SS7.S00 pounds last year. The boot and shoe business Is again halting, because of difference between buyeis and sellers as to prices The fluctuations of the wheat market have been large and tend on the whole toward higher quotations. Hxpot ts nl Atlantic ports, tlour Included, h.iw been for four weeks 11,679,312 bushels, against 9,382,493 last year. Railroad earnings for thtee months of Mm eh have been 1 1 per cent, larrer than last year and 9.8 per cent, larger than In 1892 Failures for the week have been 191 In the United States against 220 last year. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Close of the Engagement. At the Academy of Music this af ternoon the Toole company will pie pent "Caste" and tonight will cluse Its engagement with a tepetltlon of "Klllarney and the Hhine." "Jack and the Beanstalk," Klaw & Hrlanger's beautiful produc tion of the extravaganza, "Jack and the Beanstalk," comes to the Lvceum theatre this afternoon and evening. It tomes bearing thp unstinted pralso of the pi ess In all of the cities In ulheli it has been seen, and the deserititlons of the production convey Impulsions of rare splendor. This extruvngunza wns written for the flist corps or ca dets of Boston by IJ, A. Harret, the same as were "149.'," "Excelsior Jr.," and similar compositions. After Its protracted engagement in Now York, the production was tiansfeiied to Philadelphia and Huston successively, nnd so marked was the Impression In these cities, its llrst tour was confined to them. The next season was Inaug urated at the Columbia then tie, Chi cago, and later It was pi evented In all the laiger cities of the Middle West with tesults In keeping with those gained In New Yoik, Boston, Philadel phia and Providence. Messis. Klaw & Hi lunger, with customary cntei prise an1 forethought, hate le-cngageil most of the prim Ipnl members of the eonfpunv. who have won distinctive hits In the pait assigned to them: anil the set vies of ihe chuusts nnd ballet danceiH who fUuied In the uremlei of the plei e aie also letalned. Return Engagement of "Heartsease." Henry Miller's peiformance of "Heartsease" has been a pronounced fa vot He here for neajly thiee years, but after net Monday night at tho Lyceum thentie. It must remain so from memories only, fot that will bo Its last peifoimance here Once or twice In n decade It occurs that some piny shows such life in pleasing tho public that It Is presented year after ear with nevei falling powers. This happens less frequently when It is tho Furnltnra Manufacturflrs, 134-lMaihiiKio.i vehiclo of n star than when the Slav Itself Is tho main attraction, nnd therefore "Heartsease" Is an unusual play for that reason. It will never be played after Mr. mil ler takes lis from his repertory, for ho has made the character of Eric Tem ple so completely his own thnt the public could not bo satisfied. When next Mr. Miller nppears In this cltv It will be In a now play, romantic, of course, for that Is Mr. Miller's line, nnd Manager Frohman Is too shrewd to put him forward In any other sort of a play, especially as there are not more than one or two other good ro mantic actors In this country. Mr. Miller's company Is still the same as appeared on his last visit hete. Next Attraction at Academy. The Academy next week offers n novel attraction In the wny of u child star, In little Irene Myers, a mite of humanity, only 10 yenrs of age, who has been meeting with phenomenal success In the larger cities of this and otner states. The novelty of tho at traction should prove the means of drawing large audiences, as little Irene Is tho only known successful child star In America. Her theatrical debut was made at Keith's theatre, Philadelphia, at the age of three arid a halt vesrs, nnd her course since that time has been marked by a succession of suc cesses, until today she finds herself at the head of a popular priced attraction of more than ordinary merit. "Tho Silver King" tins been selected for the Monday night bnl. Australian Beauties. The Australian Beauties, under tho direction of those prime fnvorltes, Bryant and Watson, will be the at traction at the Gaiety for the week beginning Monday, with matinee, April 3, so that many may have an opportunity to Judge of their met Its nnd quality as entertainers and orig inators. The ptogrnmme that tho "Beauties" will present Is not unllko that offered by other shows of tlv kind, but the features that are offared will be new and original. The show opens with a new butlettn, entitled "The Typewriter's Wedding Day," this Is a satire on "The Telephone Girl." Theie will be an olio par excellence, Including some of the brightest llghtl in the vaudeville niofesslon. Thor Is a fitting finale tableau and n grand ensemble. The closing burletta "Th Duke Do Monte Cnilo," is said to b one of the funniest skits ever put on by a traveling organization. Al Field's Minstrels. The Sernnton friends of Al. O. Field and they are many have long nntl clnated his annual visit to this cltv. Their anticipations will be fully real ized on Tuesday evening next, when tho Al. G. Field's Greater Minstrels will entertain Scranton theater-goers at the Lyceum. Succeeding a magnificent and gor geous first part are a number of high class specialty acts equalled by few and sui passed by none of the mln sttel stage today They Include per foimers of such recognized merit as tho famed Faust family, musical trio, Lelllott. Busch and Lclllott. Hver hardt, tho great German Juggler, and Gruett, Beers and Gruett. 'The De Villleis, pantominlsts, aro also a feat uie of the performance. To Cure a Cold in One Day take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money It It falls to cute. 25c. The genuine has I,. B. Q. on each tablet, DYING MAN (WASPS AT A STRAW "Dr AgneWs Cuio for the Heart has done so much for me, that I feel I owe It to suffering humanltj to give testlmonv For years 1 had smothering spells, pains In my left side and swelled ankles Whin I my left side, and sweled anke. When I took tho llrst doso of Dr. Agnew's Heart Cure, mv friends thought I was djlng. It gavo me almost instant relief, and sis bottles entirely cured me "Mrs I' 1. l.umsden, Scranton. Pa. Fot sale hy Mat thews Bros, nnd W. T. Clark. 71. THE MARKETS. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS ma, Asked Scranton & Plttston Trnc Co. . "o ' rirst National Bank sno Blmhurst Boulevaid j Sernnton Pavings Hank 233 Scranton Packing Co ,,- Third Nntlonnl Hank :;s3 Throop Novelty Mfg. Co "b(j Soi.uitnn Hallway Co -,) nirno Pep nls "ank wo Bcouomv Light. Heat & Pow er Company . 43 Scianton lllumlnntlns. Heat d Power Company rj Sernnton Forging Co ro Traders' National Bink iso Lacka Lumber Co jrfl Lack Trust A: Safe Hep Co.. no Mooslc Mountain Coal Co uv. Scranton Paint Co go" Clark A: SnovcrCo, Com tm . , finik & Snover Co.. Pr U'3 Carson Coil Co 00 Scianton Axle Works m Scr Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pass Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1)20 115 People's Street Hallway, llrst mortgage, dun VIS 115 People' Street Hillway, Gen eral morrgnge, due 1SJI B3 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... . hl Lncka Township School V0 ,, 10. City of Scranton St. Imp 6 . 10J Mi Vernon Coal Co 85 Mnntnn Axle Wotks . ... 10) hi 1 iiuton Traction 6 bonds... 115 Carson Coal Co ino Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce Philadelphia March 11 -Buttei -Firm, fancy western crctmciv, 22' je , funcv wtstern prints. SU.. L'krs-Weak and He lower, fnsh nearby, 12jl2'fcc. . do. west ern, 12' .e , do. southern, 12M.e do south ern, 12u. Cheese Firm. Hcllncd Sugars Steady Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady, et prmo. In hogsheads, 4'c ; count! y, do, do barrels, I'se , dark do, I'ie. , caues. &'ic gieiise, iairic Live Poultry Firm; fowls llnlSc, old roos ters, "iiiaSc. ; linens, lla12c Dressed Poll! trv I'nclinngcd. fowls, choice UVfec , do. fair to good, llalic , old roosters ic , chickens, western choice 13a13'.c ; do. fair to good, lOal'.'c , turkcyb choice and func voung hens, 12.13u. Flour Firm, winter super, $2 15.t2.-IO. do nxtia, $.' 50a 275, Pennmlvanln roller clt tl.15n.T15; do do straight, V Wn3 KM western winter clear $J 15uJ 35. do do. straight, $U5a3 tJ); do do. patent $JiK'a1S0, sprit g clear, 1a 3 25, do straight. ?3l0n3S5. do. patent, SJ'.iQnllO, cltv mills, extra, -'50a275: do. do clear $J,!0air do do Utalsht, $Wv 3,70, do. do nutent $3 SOut 15. Hye Flour J3 20a3 25. Potatoes Firm; rose, choice nnd fancy per bushel 90c 11U. riiseots, fnncv, Mi;5c , statu of Maine, "1a7c ; nml 7"a78c; vvhlto stars, iholce. 7Ja75c ; fair to good potatoes, d5af.Sc NewYorkGrnin nnd Produce Market, New York, March 31. Dour Dull but steady Wheat Spot iiulclj No, 2 red, SJ'sc f . o b , ultoat and to arrive; No, 1 northern Duluth, Sle., f o b., afloat; op. tlons opened lower, ruled exceptionally tnme and feutureless, March closed nomi nal and othor months lal'tc. net lower; Match. 79'iafcO:iiC., May closed 77c,; July, 7t.Sc . September. 7l'ic, Com Spot uulo; No 2, 42;aWo.. f. o, b, afloat, now nnd oM: options opened shade lower with whe'iil but failed to show animntlon; rlost llcHill nt c net lower, May closed Mr 'Jlllv IfVo. Onts Hoot dull: No. tiaasijjc; No. 3, 32fcc; No, 3 white, 1U- The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for tho Ileuellt of All Who IFnve Houses to Rent, Kent listntc or Other Property to Sell or Kxchnuge, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word L'xccpt Sltuiitlons Wanted, Which Ara lu sorted Free. FOR RENT FOB HBNT-NINK-HOOMnD HOUSB, 417 N. Irving avenue, 17. Apply 40u Taylor avenue. FOB RBNT-ONn-HALF OF AN OF- lice, furnished. Call 303 Meats bldg. FOB IIBNT-A PHOTOGHAPH GAL lcry, complete with nil equipments. Inquire 206 Connell building. PIHLADF.LPHIA STORAGB HOtJSB. 229 Penn nvenup, Furnlturo carefully marked at low rates. FOR RBNT-NO. 214 MIFFLIN AVE 1, seven-room house. Inquire at 208 Miff lin or Mrs. Ackerman, 207 Penn avenue. FOB RBNT-HOUHC hl4 WASHINGTON avenue, corner Pine; 11 rooms nnd bath room; rent modeiate, Apply at 637 Lin den street. STOHAGB-LAHGE DRY STOHAGB rooms for rent r.t 11 Franklin avenue. Inquire In rear. Tclcphono No. 1102. Harry Bettcrly. FOB RF.NT - EXCHANGE HOTBL, Dunmorn Corners, April 1 Inqulro James B. Brink, 218 Apple street, Dun more. HOUSB TO LBT-BIGHT BOOMS AND bath; new furnace. Near all depots. No. B2 Mulberry. C. L. Merccruu, 130 Wyoming avenue. FOB RBNT-LARGC BARN; CAN AC- commodate C2 horses. Inqulro of Moses Bros. & Co., 31C Lackawanna avenue. HOITSi: FOR RENT INqTtIRE OF HAH ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmore, FOB RENT-HOUSES NOS. 330 AND 312 North Wrshlnglon nvenue, below eltv building. Suitnblo for phvslolui's' ofllces and residence. Apply to Henry Boll.i, Jr., 401 Connell Building. 1 OH BENT STORE ROOM. NO. 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J W. Guernsey Steam heat. c!evator,rear entrance. For teims applv to Jones Bros., 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RENT HOUSE fi21 MADISON avenue; steam heat; everv conveni ence. Apply Owens Bros., 001 Madison avenue. OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH Building; single rooms and suites for term of yea-s with vaults. One suite of blx connecting offices with three vnults or three suites of two olllces, each with vault. Modeiate price. Rellnlshcd to suit tenants. Inquire at room COD on 6th iloor. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE of otlices. second floor, front. Coal Exchange. Call at room 15. FOR RENT -SECOND FLOOR. 701 yulncy FOR SALE FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms. 7-8 Burr building. Goods the best, p'lces tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nuc. For particulars address Box 313, Scranton, Ta. TOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR cents at druggists. One gives relief FOR SALE OR RtzNT. I'OR SALE OR TO LET-FURNISHED Montgomery cottige, Maplcwood, Pi Fur paitlculars apply to Mrs. H. V. Mont gomcry Mamaranock, New York FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. (03 tjulncy avenue; city steam, selling price $C,500, rent, S40 per month Including steam heat G. F. Reynolds. ffgwoiyiL. HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY HAS HE moved to more commodious quarteis in Masonic Temple building, 420 Sptuce street. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOA..' AT 4K TO 6 PER cent, sums to suit bonower. James, Gardner Sanderson, 1003 Mears Hldg, city Jti'M? ; No. 3 do. do., C3c; track mixed, western, 32V;a34l,sc. ; truck white, 33a:c , options nominal Butter Steadj , western cnamery, 17a22c. ; do. factory, 12al4ic, Elslns, 22c, imitation creamery, H',-a lfc'jc.; state dairy, 14aJ0c., do. creamer, 1a.'2c Eggs Steady; state and Penn sjlvanla, 12c; southern. llUalllic New York Live Stock Market. New York, March 31. Beeves -Market slow, btcers and cows weak to 10c lower, bulls llrm, about all sold; steers, SI "OaS.'O, tops, 5 57'!. stags, 150, bulls, $3 23a4.40, eons, $2a3.N Calves Mai ket lower ell sold common to prime veals $lai50. little calves. 44. Sheei and Lambs Shi-ep weak: lambs, dull nnd 10al3e. lower, com mon to good sheep, WW)a4 75: medium to choice Iambs $5.75aS50; culls, J1.50; clipped lambs, $3a5 25; spring l.imbs, $l25a5 each. Hogs Market tlrm at J4 20 East Liberty Cattle Market. Bust Liberty, Pa., March 31 Cattle Steady; extra, J5.D0i5 65, pilme, $5.J0a5 50, 'unmoii, J3 D0a4, Hogs Actlvo at un changed prices. Sheep Steady: choice wethers. $".i1 10; common, $2 75aJ7"i; choice lambs, $3.D0ii; common to good, $l.75a5S5, clipped lambs, $l50a5.10; veal calves, $0a 0.75. TTJNKHANNOCK. Conttnctor George Ellswotth with a toice of men has been engaged this week In rebuilding the Interior of the (Srenvllle drug store, damaged by the recent fire. It has been necessary to put in an entirely new floor, nnd the laiger part of tho celling was also burned out. The showcases, countors, etc., uio being revarnlshed by Roland II. McNab It will be some little time befou- tho store will be ready for oc cupancy The town council at Its last meeting passed a t esolutlon making it the duty of the street commissioner to care for the lire hose nfter a fire, to see that It was dried and cleaned nnd otherwise kept In good condition. It Is no moia than Just that the hose company should be relieved; ftom this duty slncu they woik without pay and tho council ev idently took that view. Among the delegation of Tunkhan nock people who were In WIlkes-Barre last evening were Mi. and Mrs. S. W. Eysenbach. Miss Claus, Miss Lewis, Miss Mabel Lewis, Miss Mai Ion Met culf, Miss Eownsend, Miss Little, Mrs. W. E. Little, Miss Shook. Mr. and Mis. F. J. Billings, Mr. and Mrs. B. 12. Bil lings, Miss Jessie Billings. Dr. C. H. O'Neill. Dr. B. E. Blddleman, E. N. Stone, John B. Fassctt, Flank Herrlck and II. 8 Harding. Company IC, Seventh N G. I , me drilling hind at their armory In piep aratlon for their annual Inspection, the dato of which Is set for April 15. They expect tomake u first-class showing. Father Feeley. of Nicholson, will be In Tunkhannock on Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock He will eelebrato mass on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, F. J. Hpauldlng, of Forkston town Bhlp, was In Tunkhannock on Friday. B. D. Bennett, the prominent shoe merchant of Wilkes Burro, was visit ing his friend, F. D. Miller, on Thurs day. WANTED. WANTnnrAi" nt' nn uptt.'Pir that H-I-P-A-N-S will not beneilt. Send B cents to nipnns Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED-EITHHR SEX TO sell watches, lavvclry, stamped ad dressed envelope for particulars. Wat klns, 1112 Broadway, New York. HELP WANTED-M ALE. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - DON'T prepare for any civil service examina tion without seeing our Illustrated cata logue of Information. Sent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washing ton, D. C. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED COMPETENT WAIST maker, also girl to do errands nnd learn dress making. Call 232 Adams ave. WANTED-COLORED GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply 213 Madison, Dunmore. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, Mrs. C. It. Fuller, 830 Monroe avenue. COMPETENT GIRL WANTED IN FAM lly of two. Must bo neat and thor ough. Apply C16 Spruce street, between S and 5 p. m. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lng, easy work sent to your homo; write for minplo nnd materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., New 'ioik. REAL ESTATE. MR. R. ERNEST COMEOYS REQUESTS the pleasure of the company of your self and friends nt iho Inspection of eleven remarkably cheap lots on Poplar street, between Clay and Webster, only tbreo blocks from Moses Taylor hos pital and tho llnest residences In city, sewered, water, graded, L, I. & C. Co. nsklng $3,000 for lot opposite. Laurel Hill Car passes lots. $130 will buy one of theso cheap lots. No cake, no flowers, but ever body's business Easter bonnet goes with each lot. Don't get left. Call at Comegys' olllce, Dlmo Bank building HAVE YOU PROPERTY TOR SALE OH exchange stocks or goods to dlspoue of? List with J, L. TRACY, real estato exchange, Waverly, N. Y. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 215 Colfax nvenue. Just ci mpleted All modern Improvements Herdwood finish military plumbing, electric lights etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway. New York cltv. FURNISHED ffOOWS. FUBNISHED ROOM-ALL CONVENT, enccs 407 Madison avenue CHOICE OF TWO FRONT ROOMS nicely furnished, all conveniences. CIS Adams avenue. WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED connected room bv married couple, live minutes walk from square. Answei S. M., this office. FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS Fl'R nlshed front loom, gas. Inth. hteam heat. 510 Washington nvenue FURNISHED TRONT BOOM FOR rent In Quiet house one oi two chll- drcr. Address, W I', S , Tribune olllce. FOR RENT-PLEASANT P'rfMSIUID rooms; conveniences. Booms trom '150 up, 622 Mulberry Mreet. BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN with prlvnte familj 213 N. Main nvenue. FIND BOARD Homo comforts. SPECIAL NOTICE. t7iescilntongaT Co. and the Hdo Park Gib Co., In ac cordance with the pulley of these com panies to reduce lates fiom time to tlmo as may be vvatranted by Increased con sumption notice Is herebv given that on nnd after Apill 1, next, the price of gas will bo one dollar and ten cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to tho following discounts: Five per cent, on ull bills where the consumption for the month amounts to le-s than twentj flvo dollars, ten per tent on nil bills where tho consumption for tho month amounts to twenty -five dollirs und up wards Piovidod the bill Is paid on or before the 20th day of the month In which tho bill Is presented. Bv order of the board. G B. HAND, Secretary. LEGAL. U S Government Building Scranton, Pa., March 2s 1.T SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE cclved nt this hulldlnc until 2 o'clock p. m Saturdav April 15th. 1S!. for fur nishing fuel, llshts, water. Ire, miscel laneous supplies washing towels hauling ashes, nnd tprlnkllng streets for this building during th llscal year ending June 30, IWiO. or such portion of the ven ds may be deemed advisable The right to reject anv and all bids Is received by the Treasury Department Ezra H Ripple, Custodian. SITUATIONS WANTED AllcXDiTmoT'VTni Regiment wishes to securo work, will ing to accept any kind of work Address H H M., ii BrWbln street, city SITUATION WANTEB-BY A MAN taking caro of horses or driving team Can give good references W A , Tribune olllce POSITION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEP er by middle aged lady. Address L Tribune olllce, cltv. YOUNG MAN. ABOUT IS WISHES TO learn the electricity or mechanical trade, honest and tiustworthy. First class references. Addiess William John MacNelll 13wi Washington nvenue, Scranton SITUATION WANTED - WASHING lionlng or anv kind of house (leaning bv the day ot will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 120 Franklin avenue WANTED-POSITION AS GROCERY clerk or (unvnsser. by middle aged man. West Sldo preferud; experienced and Al references. C Y M. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOL'NO man as bartender. Address H. B , Tilbune SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as collector or snlesmiiu. Address II It., Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man to finish trado; can do all null nary watch, i lock and jewelry lepalrlns, low wagiH, Al rcfrrerces Address H, Box 2SS, Montrose. 1'a- situat1onvantedbya" YOLNO man led man as llreman or taking caro of private horse-. Best of rtfeiencei Address Blcketts, 217 Franklin avenue WANTKD-SITUATION AS A FIRST or second-hand baker, cltv oi country. Address It D Wnltman, 507 North Eighth street, Ibanon SlTuATUON WANTED-b"yA TI1IB tcenth regiment pkIiIIhi. to take caro of horses or any other kind of work Address F, S01 Price street, city SITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY TO do washing und Ironing to go out by tho day anei to take !t home Hear 400 Gib son street SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged lady as housekeeper In a small family. Address i';i houui irving avenue. BIT TION WANTED-A8 COLLEC- K .or fmpor. ry or permanent, sat lsfactory references, Addieen C, P., Tilb uuc. PROFESSIONAL. AnCHITBOT3 EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. H. 1. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of W5 Washington nvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JB ARCHITECT. iZo Spruco st , cor. Wash, nv., Scranton. FREDERICK L. I1HOWN. AHCHITEr'T. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T'n- '' , l'ACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' Nntlonnl Bank . DENTISTS " Dn. r'..' 1'VMAN, SCRANTON PHI vale Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul berry. DILH. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. PH. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C. BNOVER. 331 Washington nvenue. Hours 9 to 1, nnd 2 to E, HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 40i SPRUCE STREETrMAKE8 your hat to older and they fit. HOTELS AND RCSTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates tcnsoruble. P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYER'S FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counselloi-rit-Lnw, Burr building, rooms 13 and n, Washington rvenue. VvILLARD, WARREN &. KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors-nt-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa, JESSUP &. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors -at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 51C, Board of Trade building. D, P REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiateil on real estuto security. Mears' building, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY -at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scrunton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Booms 003-0l, Jth floor, Mears building 1 A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, re.' Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' Nntlonnl Bank building C COMEGYS, 0-13 BEPUBLICAN building A. W. BERTHOLF. ATTORNEY, Mears' building. physicians and sunasovs MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME opathlst. No. 22S Ad 11ns avetiur. DR W. E ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR L M GATES. BOOMS 207 AND 20S Hoard of Trade Building Ofllce hours, 8 to ft a m , 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p m Resi dence 300 Madison avenue DR. C L FREAS SPECIALIST 'N Rupture Truss Kitting and Fa Reduc tion. Olllce telephoi e iriJ Houis, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 3. DR. S W LAMOHEAFX OFFICE r.!1) Washington nvenue Residence, 1118 Mulbein Chronic ill" asis, lungs hiMit, kldnrvs nnd genlto-iulnary or gans 11 specially. Hours 1 to 4 p. in W G ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon, Horses, Cattle nnd Dogs treated Hospital 121 Linden stieet Scranton. Telephone 2072 SCHOOL'S SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton Pa. Courses nreparatorv to college liw. medldne or business. Opens Sept 12. Send for catalogue Rev. Thom as M Cann. LL D, Walter 11. Buell, A. M. SCCDS G H. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store HO Washington ave nue; grren house, 1T50 North Main uve. nue; stole telephone, 7o2 VIRC SCREENS JOS KUETTEL HEAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scianton, Pu., manufac turer of Wite Screens. MISCELL1NEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA- MUSIC FOR balls, picnics p.ntles, receptions wed dings and concert woik furnished. For terms udilicss R J. Dauei conductor, 117 Wyoming ivenue, over Hulbert's music stori . MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes paper bags, twino. Warehouse liu Washington nvenue, Scranton, Pa. MRS L T KELLER. SCALP TREAT bent. 50c . shampooing 50c ; facial massage, manicuilug 2jC : chiropody. 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BHIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BltlGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 0540. RA ILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley KailroaJ. In Effect Feb. 5 ISM. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For PhlludulphlK and New Yoik via D .: II It R. at 0.13 a. m and 12.01, 218, 4 17 Black Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m SundavB, D i. H.. 1 to. 7.4S p m For White lluvcn, Huzleton and prin cipal points In tliu coal legions "la D & 11 H R., G. 13. 2 lis and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, C.43, 2.W P in For Bethlehem. Easton, Beading Har ilsburg and principal Intermedial!) sta tions via I). v- H It. It.. C45 a m, 12.01, 2 18 4 27 Black Diamond Express. 11.30. Sundays. D .v H , I 5s. 7.4s p m. For Tunkhnnnock, Towunda, Elmlra Ithticu. Geneva und pilneipal intermeHll ate stations, via D. L. U W H H. SOS a. m , 12 55 and 3 25 p. m For Geneva, Rochester Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D & II. B R. 12 0J. 3 31. Black Diamond Express, 7.1S and 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D. & II 1141 a in. 7is 11 m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnllev parlor cars on all nalns between WIlkes-Barre and New York. Phlladel nhlii Buffalo nnd Suspension Bildge. HOLLIN II WILI1UR. Gen Supt . South Bethlehem. I'a. CIIAS S. LEE Gen Pass. Agt 2u Cort land street. New York. A W NONEMAfTlER, Division Pass- enger Agent. South Bethlehem. Pn. For tickets und Pullman reservations applv sol Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. FULL HOUSE Instead of an empty one, is what you will hold if you advertise in the " For Rent " columrjs of the SCRANTON TRIBUNE. ' RAILROAD TIME TABLES. .---- -----1-,,,. ,-,-,i-,i-i .-ii u u i.n.ii.n. Schedultll Itffect Mir in. iRn Tralne Leavo Wllkos-Barre as Fol. iowb: -. 7.30 a. m,, VVCOle davs. for Snnhnp. narrisuursr. hih iarinir.i.ia -n.uii more, WashlnKton, nnd for Pitts burp; and tho West. I ""' in . woo ciays, for Hazlolor ru.inviiu, noaaing, Norristowri and Phllidelnhla: nnd for Sur , bury, Harrisbure;, PhlladslnhUl Baltimore, Washington and Plttsl 3.12 p. m , dally, forSiinbury, Harris "urK. rnnaaoiphla, Baltimore h w K,on' nnd F,t,lbun? an: '0 p. m.. woqV riav. Tar Rnnhn..l u 1.1. .'..' . . ---- r-i ..urr.suurg, r'nnaaciphia anc i-ittsburi;. J It llllTcinveVnMOI?l ,,en'1 P"- A"l J. U. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Manarv Del., Lacka. and Wcsterii. Trnln, ...'"".' "v- ".. .. Bfwi f "tiuiiion us iohovvh: Jsx S rrel7j!E SPA a" Points a.t 3 J3 P. m. m,! 12,65 unt lVflfnn,! Pliia ntifi i tu a8ln' Trenton. Phlladel 'V2dan33lI0pthmD-11'' 8C a"d 10-M-U Exnre?,""rl "ccomrnodntlon, G.13 p. m. ,r..?.nrc.?1 tar Blnghamton. Oswuo. -vi. J ori'lM n,,i ",'?' Iatl1' Dansvlilc, Mouml tionn? i6,S?rft IaW. F oso connecj northilo.. ".'" lu "" Points in tne west, U'n.st .ana southwest. 1 ' Blnchn.i accommodation, 3.40 p. mi Nlch!,i.I1.lon nnfl way atlons. 1.05 p. ml P,: ' "i-!-uinmceiaiion. ii.iu p. m. 2.33 iim3 ,?riHt.'fl aml "lohfleld SprlngaJ te'2, 9 00 a. m. and 1.55 p. m j Barrn 'V),.r,,lum''er',l'"l. I'lttston WilkesJ vlii ,.1.'n,outh. Bloomsburg nnd Danl timberi ur.i" F close connections at NortliJ Ballimn?'1 I,.r "llllamsport, Harrlsburgl NoVIi?LuW?',hlnKton n1 'he south. 1 tlon Km """"nti anil intermediate sta tions, 600, 10.03 . m , ar.d 1.55 and 6.40 p. Nnntlmln . .. .. . ... in ni 1? "u iniernie'iiaeo Btations, 'W 1I.'1?"' n. Plymodth and Interi Kl'n'S 2n8t?Jfe"& nd 8B0 p. m. For nii'li,'im,an ParI(?r'and sleeping coaches pn all express trains r fnMr. de',l"cd Information, pocket time. )r,lclc- nnnly t0 M. L. Smith, Dis trict rasscngor Agent, depot tlckot cf- Delaware and Hudson. qn?"nda r.eb' Bth traln will leavo Scranton as follows: For CarbondaIe-0 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 a. ?V-: J,?oon: L23- 22. 352. I.25, C23. 7.57 0.1.;. 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. .'"'. . ' orTAlbanr'. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc. 6 20 a. m . :.-0 p. m. For Honesdalo-0.20, 10.13 R. ra.I 2 20, ia1!?1" WnkM-Rarre-C.45, 7M8. 8 43. 5 58. wML:23- 2-ls-333-iih -i t M,0irWN'wYorf' Philadelphia, etc,' vial 1 So j vt iiiirooa-,u a. m., W.03J ..;., . V. Vi '" """ u,acie uiamona uxa For Pennsylvania Railroad points. C.45I 9.3S a. m.: 218. 4 27 p. m. 1 T,.,' "e-siern points, via lelilgn Valley Hallroad-7.43 a. m.: 12 03. 3 33, with Blaci Trains wlll'arrl'vo In Scranton as fold - "0,,, CnrboViiIalo and the 'North-i 3.2, 4 1 T It 1(l"o 11 o-j n ' Vmm WMIfAa.11nPA n. !.a tfM.ll. 7.4S. 8 19, 10 03. 11.55 a. m.J 1.18, 2.14, ', u.-i, (a.i. 1 u, 1UV3 p. m. ; 1.13 a. For Carbondale 9 07, 11.33 p. m.l 3.52. 5 51. fi B3 p. m. Tor Wllkes-Barre-9.4S, U.43 a. .i 1.r, Lowest rates to all points J. W. BUBDICIC. fi, P. j. Albar H. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scantot Central Railroad ot New (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty' street, N. H and South Fciry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Incurs Ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. M. 1893. Trains leavo Scranton for Plttston, WIlkes-Barre, etc., at S 30. 10.10 a. m., 120, 2.35, 3 20, 7 10 p. m. Sundays, 0.00 a. rn., 1 00 2 15, 7 10 p m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.30 a. m. Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, s 30 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express), 8.20 (ex. press) p m Sundays, 2.15 p. mi Train" leav Ing 1 20 p in., arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, 7.03 p. m., and New Yoik. 7 0". p. m. Tor Mnuch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m., 120 3 20p m Sundays, 215 p. m. ' For Baltimore and Washington, and points south and west via Bethlehem, 8 ?0 a m 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. ra. For Long Branch, Ocean drovu, etc., at 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. ,,. Tor Rending, Lebanon ana Harrlsburg, v la Allentow n, S.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun dav. 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 8.20 a. m 1.20 p. m. Returning, leavo Now York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 4 00, 9,10 (ex press) a. m . 1 30 (express) p. m. Sundays, 4 Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet. at 9.05 a. m., 1.25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway pnlilo cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Stnten islands, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot nnd Long lhineavor'Pliuad'o!phIa, Reading Terminal. ii a m . 300 p. m. Sundays, .15 p. m. Through tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rates nt tha StJ.UlT OL1IAUSEN. Ocn. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tablo In Effect Sept 19th. 1SM. Tralns leave Scranton for New York. Nevvburg and Intermediate points on rrlo railroad, also for Hawley and local nolntsV at 7.0i a. m. und 2 23 p m. Trains SrrUoiU Scranton from above points at 1023 a m and 3.15 and 9 0S p. m. SCUANTON DIVISION. Ill r.tfect October aotli, XHOH. KortU llouiid. Mouth nound. sua 2of tiUpoa J Pa BUU0M sSta 1 ta Hag A 11 v mi Arrive Leave 11 u 785 N Y. Franklin St k. 7 40 . 7 10 West 4ind 6trcet ..J?5J . . "" 7 00 Weehatrken ,... 8 10 .... a m p ii'Arrlvc Leave r Mr m 1045 1 ill TaaosiS 3t& o 10 40 .. 1 0" Hancock .... git 4 Si 10 31 .. 1 -'to! Starlight .. Su 4 1', 10 l .... U4b Preston ptrlc ... an iK 101 12 40 WlOWOOd ... 2 41 6 0V 10 0 .... I8 3.V 1'ojntelle .... :U( nso .... is 14 Orson ., at ni 940.... I3C3 FleiMtsnt Mt .. 308 6 80 918.... lliti Unloudale '.. J9i (94 till..., 1149 FoiestClty ... 3 19 6 41 910... 1184 CarblDdale ... JS4't 907 .. I11"0, White Hrlrtce ,,. IIWIM 901 Iiuv MayQeld , . uiseoi MM , illti Jcnnyn .... S45 (CI 853 .... Ill lsi Arcbtbuld .... i&lhoj 8 po. ... U 15 Wluton .,., 8:4 0 1.1 848. ..bill Teckvllla .. SMIHIf, 8 42 11107 Olvrbant . 4 0iiM 840.... llOi rrlceburg ... 40MJ!l 8 3? 1103 Throop . 410(6 7 833.... lift) Providence . ili'its 8i.... flOf? park Place ....tilVtii 8 30.... 10 55' Scranton .... 4 30fe ah j. m Leave Arrive r ur 11 t. HuDdsy only t elcnltles that trains stop on signal (or pas. enters. 'I rains W and soft Sunday only, Other tratna dally except Punilny. he-cure rates vtn Ontario 4 Western before purchasing tickets and save morer. moujh W'Riier outfet slv.'-Der and tree re cllntosr chair car New YorK to onloar nltout change. PnnDeiigfr Utou CljQcccd to. iivii ueiili I cr.iino. J O.Andorcon, Oen.raa Ajt T, mtcioru Sir, vc . un. bcrantan. ra. U 1
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