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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNINTr, ffEBRUATtY 3, 1897. IN THE INTEREST OF BI-METALLISM Mr. Chandler Introduces a Resolution on tlic Subject in the Senate. PAYORS UU OF GOLD AND SILVER Lively Debute on tliu Immigration jnil--Si'iiiilr Lodge liiiUemiiit lit tliu Ititci lurciiuc lit' the Nortli Cct lllllll l.lojlls.-lIOIISU Reduces tliu Tiitnl Consular Aiiriiiriiitliin tn 81.(J7:i,TO:i--Coiisulutu nt llorgcn, Nu Itciliuul, Abnlivlicd. Washington, Fell 2 An ntiulllonnV) imi einctlt in mo uiiecumi iu miiii-mi-lliin uiih made In tin- senate today by Mi Chandler (lli'p. ' U) u wn'' '" lilt shape- if a icHolullnii dcilnilllK It to be tliu Henc of tin- seiinti' that the 1 nlted States hIiouUI not pntnumently tiiiUlocc In tilt- single B'dil stundnid, Mid that tin- ulToits of the government in nil Its ljiniulies should be illieetul to seetue and maintain tho use of sll-i-i as well as Bold as stiunlaid nioncv, with tho fiee coinage of holh. The ii solution went iivi-i. with nolle u fiom Mi PluuidU-r that ho would tiddioss tin- senate1 upon It. Thu (unfeumee lepott on the Innnl fcntloli bill vvjs taken n! and was up imsml In .1 lomv soi'i'oh by Mr. Gibson (Dun, lid,), who Kiised the p.ulla mi'iitaiy point nirnlnst It that the con teience committee had i cecded Its powcia and hud Injected new ntnltei into the bill An equally long spuc h wus made In defense of the (onteteiice committee and the bill b Mr. Lodge (Hip. Maps) Muih Indignation was expressed 1j Mi. Lodge tit Intel feienie with legislation on the part ol the Ninth Oeiniiin l.loyils and lis agent In 'Mill ago, to pi event the passage ol the bill If the bill weie defeated, he said, n would li taken as the vlctoiy of a iinpotutlon on a gloat 'inustloii of ptib )u pulley The leport went ooi vvltli i.ut action, Mi. 1 1 111 (I)ein, N Y.). giv ing notice that he would spenk against n tomnriow on the paillunientiiiy point inlst.il by Mr. Gibson. The loninlndei of the iltiv.'s session nas taken up by the Nlcaiagua canal lilll Mi. Vilas (Dein , Wis.), who had tin floor to continue his speech against it. declined to state whethei he thought the bill could be disposed of 111 such line as to give any oppol ttinlty foi other Impoitant legislation. He gae notice of a substitute foi the bill, whli h would punlde loi the appolnt nu nt of nn Intel -oceanic rtiiiiil lom inlsslini to have suieys aijd investlga tinns made foi tho deteiinlnation of the most fenslble louto foi the cannl N'otlce of iinothci .iinendmont was kiven by Ml. Teller (Hep, Colo), also" piovlding foi a suivvy bofoie any canal bonds nie guaianlced 1 the government of the United States, and th.it If the cost should be icpoited ns (Moorllng $1G0,000,000, no bonds shall be giiuiniiteed and no lehponslbllltj as binned. Mi. Vilas had mt tlnlshcd his speech when at DO" the senate adjourned. THE HOUSE SESSION. Neaily all of ted iy's "esioii was spnt in tho liouse listening to a discussion uf the contioveisj inglng between two ibctrlc lighting companies in the DIs lilrt of Columbia, which found its o pussion In connection with the consld iiitlon of the bill making appiopila tions for the expenses of the illbtilit foi tho yea' ending June ,"0, lSISs. The lull icnrilns the unfinished liuthtess on tlic inlendai. The house passed the diplomatic and consular appionilatlon bill, with till ! changes. The consulate at llor-jen. Sullzeiland (snlaiv W.OOO) was abol isned, and tlio total appiopilatlon le duieil to fl.dn.'OS The usual lesolutloij was ngieod to 1 lovldlng foi n joint session of congress i n the 10th Inst to count the electoial it. and deilkie iho lesuli Senate aniendmeiits to tho lesolutlon iiuthnil.lng the tempoiaiy htiiuglng of ins foi Unhung and dccoiatlng in connection with th appioaching Inaug- i.i al, weie agieed to YOUNti OREELEY A HORSE THIEF. A Kclntivc of the (.'rcat Editor in n ('iililniu'in Jail. I.os Angeles, Feb 2. A lelatlvc of Hoi nee Gieelov, the gieat cditoi, Is now confined in the count. fall, a confessed boi--e thl"f Behind his taptuie Is a stoiy of wild, leckless ihllne- by the lobbei ovei snow clud mountains, and the dogged peisovcianee of riunk Ciilfllth, deputy constable of Uanfoid, wlio plucklly ti ailed tho gang foi the week.i and auested young (Jieeley. Mill anothei member of the eioud Is Fred liood, who Is In jail, and the thiid w 111 soon bo apprehended They nie accused of having stolen thlt teen hoi.ses a little ovei live weeks nt,o about firteen miles ninth ol llan finl Qi until, accompanied by Deputy Plu lift White, ai rested Gieeipy while the latter was eating bieakfnst at his laihi'i'H liouse. (ileeley, who is about 2" Jeais of age, n.ntesseU the dime, but lefuses to di vulge the Identity of his paitncis. PANTHER IN MERCER COUNTY. I'armeis Neni llndlm Oiguniiiig to Kill u Mill Itcnst. aiecinllle, Pa., Feb 2 The fiumcis about lladley aie eveltcd over what Is supposed to be a panther, which has In en tenorUIng the people of that nt ighboi hood for soino time. The ani mal was (list seen about two months ut,u bj a fanner letuinliig hoinu ut a, lute hour. Ah he neaied a lonely pait of tho load he heuid nn awtul screnm Which would you rather trust? An old, true friend of twenty years, or a stranger ? You may have little health left. Will you risk it with a stranger ? If you have a cough, are losing flesh, if weak and pale, if consump tion stares you in the face, lean on Scott's Emulsion. It has been a friend to thou sands for more than twenty years. They trust it and you ca'n trust it. Let us send you a book telling you all about it. Free for the asking. Scerr It Uswm, Chcmbu, New York. and hcnul something moving tlitottgh the brush lit tho roadside. His te.un had been noting stiangcly for pome minutes before, and weio so hndly tightened that they ran for nottily a mllo befoie lio could stop them. Last Satin day morning A. H. Hi own mlrseil a young cnlf, and tho footpilnts of a large animal wcte dlscoveled in the barnyard nnil loading to tho woods. A seat ohlng paity Is belnn organized to kill tho beast. WOMAN COUNTERFEITER. Dnnuciniis (iiini; ol' Twenty llrnlcou liy tliu Arrest of Tun. Hazletoii, Pa Teh. 2. United Slates Detective McMantis, of Vhllndelphla, today ran clown a gang of counterfolt eis In this city, who have updated In this and adjoining counties for the past yetu. o attested Chailes Piobsl find Mis Ualllet. The foi.ner was capttned In Pottsvlllc, nnd when ni tested the moulds weie found on his pel son, as well as some of the spin loin coin. Ills at complice Is n widow, and al ways dicssed In the height of fashion He made the coin, while she luiveled fiom one town to another and put It In cii dilation. The coin thoy nuuitifae tuied consisted of five and ten-dollar gold pieces, Theie ni- about twenty poisons Im plicate d, and moie arrests will follow. Piobst when nuest"il showed light, and neai ly shot McMantis In the thigh. CAPITOL IN RUINS. Concluded, fiom I'.ige 1 been sounded and theie was no Hie scr- Ico. When the firemen nnIod the whole w ostein end of the bulldiiuT was in llames nnd the lleiee flames weie blow ing like a furnace. In live minutes inoi e the loot ovei the lieutenant govei noi 's lii.ignl'lconl iip.nl incuts and the olhees ot the cducatlunal dopaitments fell Captain Delano;., supoilntenilent of piop.itv, I'lhate Secietaiy Deitloi, Chief f'leik Sinllej.'of the senate, and a number of otheis pushed out a leath ei lounge mil then followed, chased aw.ij bv Hie ll.nues -A few moments latei theie was u , lolont explosion, suppesed to IniM' been caused by the buisting gas jilpts. The ciowd In the liouse had by this time ieuli7cd that tho (lie was not a small one and that the entlio building w as doomed 1 he piny ot the wntei and .smoke foiled .Speakei Hojoi to h.iM'the rtai 'loois of the hoii'-e opened to allow nioinbois and otheis to ?;et out. Most pet sons illtl not think tlie house In Im mediate danger, but the Haines bioke mil neai the loof in a f i w moments and it then appealed as though the Hie had ti.ueled llnoughout the entile build ing, between the lloois and walls. A lUiinbei of toolhauly poisons lemalncd in the house as in the senate tilng to get fuinltuie and peional effects out. Among those was Deputy Seigeant-at-Aiins Haw litis. When a poition of the lloois collapse 1 he staggeiod to the doois hint and blooding and ooicome fiom the smoke. He was reied aftei a time HHCCXT IMPHOVHMHN'TS. Dtiilng the past two jears the capltol building itself has been impioed veiy gieally. Ueiitenant Goctnor "Walter I.jon had built loi himself a suite of mag-iiliienl npaitmonts at a cost np piONlmatlng $30,000 Tho entile ar langeinent and deeoiatlon of the house Ueie just completed and the entile 10 luiida nnd lobbj on the fiist flooi had been lebullt inside with magnificent inaible woik. A few minutes befoio 1 o'clock tlK senate leeonvened with Senatoi Giady In the eh.iii, It was declined adjoin ned until 11 o'clock tomoiiow. Hut not ti moment too soon. Fie minutes latei the senatoi . weie HeehiK foi theii lives It was almost Impossible to convince mcmbeis of the leglslatuie that a setl ous Hi e was under way and iiinnv of them lemalncd In the house until thoy weie compelled to leap thiotigh the windows to sae themselves. The leg islative loiespondents of the United Asssociated Pi esses weie filing bulle tins at the Western Union ofllce In the lolunda. when the scalloldlng In the dome fell with a stoat clash They escaped tliiough a window, both being slightly lnjuied. TIIH FIHST SMOKU. Senatoi CSindv declares he detected the smell of smoke as eailj at 10 30 o'clock and this would seem to heal out the asseitlon that the tile had been binning slowly some houis befoie be ing dlseoveied The Philadelphia sen atoi dispatched page boys at dlffeient times to see of theie was not something binning in some poition of the senate clianibei or In one of the committee or cleiks' looms, but they all leturnod with the message that theie was noth ing wioug Just befoie the senate took Its lecess the same senator says tho smell of smoke was inoie pionounced and duilng the lecess the flit- was dls co ei ed The scenes in and about the senate when It became known that the build ing was doomed beggar desciiptlon The excitement was Intense. Chief Cleik Smile 111 st thought ot the lec oids and many of these weie taken to places of safety. The most vnluuble state lecouls weie not In the buimd building, having been taken soon ntter Its completion to the Hie m oof execu tive building Pages, messenger boj.s, pastel s and foldeis, tianseilblng cleiks and newspapoi men hull led about mov ing what peisonal ellecls they had. Ovei the senate the old and lotten tlmbeis was diy as dust and liuint and sl7ed like powdti. Pietty soon those who llngeied on the boidei of the senate chaipbei saw a bilghl Manic leap out fiom abo've the speakers chaii and then niound the chandelier appened tlnj tongues of ihime that licked nwo tlw fiescolng on the celling nnd buint tli fastenings of the chandeliets, which came down with a crash The only depaitment In tho binned building was that ot public Instiuetlou 1MPOHTANT nUCOHDS SAVICD At 2 SO o'clock the flie was under con tiol .but the liiemen weie on tlutv watching the smouldering embeis. All the Impoitant leroids, Including the Journals ot tho senate and house weie saved. At tlnee o'clock about all that leinnlned of the old cnuitol weie the walls. Seveinl flrenien weie lnjuied by fall ing timber as weie n numboi of capltol employes Them weie many niuiow escapes from death. A laijje dog was penned In one of the basement rooniH and his piteous howls weie. heatd for an hour befoie death ended his stllfet Ing . Tho capltol was Ipsuied. It has boon on flie a lumdiod times In the pnsl, but never seilously. It had never lieen Insured until Speaker Iloyer was state tieasurer when he called Governor Pat tlson's attention to the fact and then It was Insured. Tin: iNSUHANcn. The Insuiaiice w.as about $200,000 nnd the loss Is estimated ft $1,000,000 Th'ere was much handsome fuinliuie and the lecent lemodelliiB C03t well on to ?150,- 000. The tiro took with It those separate looms: The senate diambei, ofllces of the ilerk nnd senate llbinrlan, senate (ommlttoo looms, forestiy commission, moms of the piesldent pro teni, gamo conimlssloii, lieutenant governor's apnitiuonlii, nfllcos of the supetlntond ont of public Instruction, tho liouse chamber, 'commit lea rooms, spenkcr'n oirtee. resident chief eleik's apartments nnd newspaper looms. The lecouls r.nd statistics of the do paitmontif public Instiuetlou weto de stioycd, Including nuicli valuable statis tical Information login ding tlio public schools. Dr. SchnefCer sued the wnr i tint book. Ala or Pallet son called a mooting of council and other public bodies this evening to consider ways and moans of assisting the stale oiltclnls to piocuie tempoiaiy tiuatteis for the legislature. Tho senate will moot tomorrow In tho suptome couit mom and the house In the t nltod Stntos district couit mom In the postolllce liulldlnp. The leglslnlutc will nt once take steps to build a now capltol. MARKETS AND STOCKS. null Slioet Hevleu. Now Yoik, Fob 2. Piollt-tnklng was the oulei of the day at the Stock exchange. The sidling movement was not pionounced bv any menus nnd the tinnsaetlon foeited up only 115,772 shates. At the stint -the Noithoin Pa cini's weie the center of atti action, the common leeodid to 1GJ, and the pte fened 1 to 2'a 'NVesloin Union was sold down ia& to 5)2 on the aderse de cision l eiule led by the Kupienie couit islet day In the Ohio and Indiana tn- cases. In the Industilals Sugar was steady, Geneial niectile firm nnd Tobacco weak The last named fell fiom 71 to 72. Speculation closed iiulet and bately steady In tone Net e hinges show declines of 14 to 1 pel cent Manhattan gained i and Lake Shoie 1 pel cent. Tarnished by WlbhIAM UN'S, AT,. T.IIN X CO. stock brokeis. Meals build tug, looms, 703-7UC Open- High- Low- nos ing, est. est. ins Am Tobacco Co .. 74 71 72''8 7' Am Mil gin. He's Co 117 117 llii" lliji, Attli.To St. IV. H'8 It's UN ll'i At , To Ac H Ke.Pt.2irH 21'i 21 21 Citnud 1 Soilthein .. Id1'! J0V1 40 Pi (Mies .St Ohio 17'K IVg 17"4 17's Chicago Gas 7) !" lb 7S , Chic A: N W 10i, 10l, li)i. IUIW. Clilr. H .V Q 71 71 74'., 7I C. C. C. & St 1. .. 2S, 23 2! A", Chic, Mil. A. St. P.. 7b ii'cj, 70 70 Chic, H I. .V- P.. (,s'i US'4 (.734 e.7 Del .1 Hud H,7'.. 103 107' 1 107 II, I. iV. W 15JH. 1MK. J,13, 11.' Dlst. .X. C I- 14'i 14'!, 13K. UK. Gill r.lectilc 31 3iP 4 3V. i1 T.ike Shoie 1,11 lot 1M 151 l.oulsllle.fc Nnsh ... fill. filH- HI B1'4 .M I .'i Te, Pi !0 31 L0 ,il .Manhattan Die W) J0"o S'ik. ji)U, Mo Paclllc 2J'j 22'i 2: 2J'I X. .1 Central 100'i 100'fi K 10U'4 X Y. Ctnt1.1l '.137!, !U !I3'(. !I3". n y., t. 1: & w... in 11 - r. N Y, S Ac W S'i S'. S'A S'(, X. Y, S & W., Pr.. 21 21-J 21 21 N'oi. P.icillc lji4 1V4 17 114 Omaha 31 51 14 ,",1H IP. P. I el lie Mali 217;, i"s j.vl 27J4 Phil & Head 2iT& 2f, 2i,ts a,i Soilthein H H 0 ri 'Jis 'lifc Soilthein It. H., Pi.. 2IV4 20'b 2'l 2'M, Teiin C. 1 30'C, 30Vi 2'lh 3D Texas Paclllc !i !i ! Ts Union Pailllc 0 0 , '(. (, W.ibasli fi C 0 (, "W.iuish. Pi W lfi'4 Irt P. West Union S3 83 S2 W", W T, 2 2 2 2), U. S. Leather S S S 8 IT. S. Leatliei, I'l . . C2 f2 (11 nm U S Hubber 2i'(. 22'1. 22'1 22' J CHICAGO BOAHD Or THADD PRICES Open- High- Low- Clos- VIIAT. big. est. et lnj. Mai 74 71 7l'.i 75 Jlll IHt 72'4 71"s 72'a OATS. May lS'i l&ij T7'i IS'!, July is)i isj; is;8 is COHN. AIn 2l's 2l'j 24', 21'(. July 23 2;i 23 23 LARD. Muv 3 DO 3J0 J S3 3.W PORK. Ma 7.70 7.72 7.00 7.07 Scrnnton ISonul of Tindo I7x change Qiiotntioiis--All Quotation on Pin ol 100 liused STOCKS Scranton Laco Cuitnln Co, Bid. Askinl. 50 National Uoilng & Dilll's Co. ... Fiist National Hank C50 Sciunton Jin S. Stopper Co Ulmhurst llouleard Co Scranton SaUngs Hank 200 Honta Plate Glass Co Scianton Packing Co Lackawanna lion & Steel Co. ... Third National Hank 350 Thioop Novelty M'f'g. Co Scranton Tiaction Co 15 Scranton Axle Woiks Traders National Hunk 115 Weston Mill Co Alexandei Cai Rcplacei Co Scianton Heddlng Co 100 10 95 130 'o) 20 SO 120 250 100 105 Dlmo Dep & DIs. Hank Colliei Unglneei '. HONDS. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. Scianton Pass Hallway, first moitgage due ISIS People's Stieet Hallway, first mortgage due 131S Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. 1'eople'b Stieet Hallway, Sec ond moitsago ilue 1920 Dickson Mauiifacttltins Co.... Lacka. Township School 5.. City of Scianton St. Imp. C. Mt Veinon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scianton Tiaction Co Dconom) Steam, II. & P. Co.. 141 110 20 110 110 110 DO 100 103 30.! b3 10 '.'5 30J pv Voik Pioilnco Hnrl.ct. New Yoik, Feb 2 Plain Quiet, eniy Wheat Spot miitkct dull, lliniei; fob, titi'ii., ungiatlnl led, 77uy7e. , No 1 nnitli ein. S7''i , options wne linn at I'kiiI'.c itHanct, No 2 ltd Uobuiarj, SJ't1 : Mai ih, Me , Ma bJ'st , J11I5, 79t Com Spois dull, Hi n. No. 2, 2Pt , eloiatoi. 3u'M, ullont, steamer mixed, 2u'ji No 3, ni. , options v-eiu dull und lliiii, Pibiii- CUR SEMI-ANNUAL ONE-HALF PRIDE SALE OF Suits and Overcoats Commences Monday, Feb. 1 All Goods Reduced One-Half, for CASH ONLY. Hats and Furnishings, Too. P IUJ! 220 Lackawanna Avenue. INTERESTINO EXPERIENCE. Ofnn Iown Iituly AH10 't9 Cured or l)spcpnln AllorSulIerliigforTwon tj -Mo VeniH. Mis. Small A. SReels, an estimable lady residing at Lynnvllle, Jnspcr Co., Iown, was for twenty-five yeais a suf fetei ft out Dyspepsln, and her complete testointlon to healtli Is so lemaikablo that wo liresent the facts In the ease for the 'benefit of our 1 cadets, many of whom have doubtless suffered In the same manner anil will, thrtefoie, Ue In terested In learning how all stomach tumbles may tie audited and clued. Mis. Skeels savs: I used only one pack age of Stuait's Dyspepsia Tabids and I lecleved such gieat and unexpected benefit that I wish to expiess my sin cere gratitude. In fact it lias been six months since I took the mndlclne and I have not had one particle of dlsttess 01 dllllculty since. And all this in the face of the fact that the best doctots I consulted told me m. case was Incur able as 1 hid sufTeied for twenty-five ellls. 1 want half a doen packages to dlstilbute among mj ft lends heie who ate 'eiy anxious to tiv this lem cd Ti uly youis, Mis Km ah A. Skeels, The mason why Stunit's Dyspepsia Tablets nto so suiiesful In cuilng In digestion rml Htonuch tlotlble and the ttasin whv It never disappoints those who 11141I It and use it Is beenuse noth ing is claimed foi It except what It will actuallj pel rot m. It Is not a cure nil nrd no mieh chlms nie made for It It is piepaied for the sole puiposo of fining Dsp'pslti and the nilous foims of Indigestion. Theie Is scnicelv a patent medicine made but what Is claimed to cine Ds pepsla ns well ns a hundred other doubles When as a mattei of fact a lemedy to cine Dvspcpsla must be pie paied especially lor that and nothing else, nnd among all the leinedles, pat ent lmsliums, bltteis, etc, so extrnslxe ly niUeitisejl vou will find that Stint fs Dvspepsla Tablets Is tlie only one ad eitised ns n cum foi Djspepsln nnd nothing el-c. The uined is piepaied by the Sttiint Co, of Mnisball, Mieh, and ror snle b .ill diugglsts at HO cents lei package, urn If joti suffei fiom anj lonn of stomach deiangement 01 Indl gestlon'a tiial will not disappoint you A little book on stomach tioubles inalLd fiee Addiess Sluait Co., Mni sball, Midi. an, 20'ic ; Mn, 30'Cc ; Julj, 11e Oats Spots dull, lb m, options dull, uomltmllj, 4e higher, Uebiuan, 21c , Ma, Ji'jc spot pi Ices, No 2, 21'i.e ; No 2 white, 24'.i , No 2 Chicago, 22'.e , Nn 3, 20',.c , No .1 white, 22c, mixed western, 2.'a2le ; w.hlto do, 2!a2li.c ; white state, 23 i.'yx.e l'm lslons Unchanged. Laid Dull, weak, western steam, $1; city, ?3 00, Ma, $121), icllntfd, quiet, continent, $4 25; South Anieilca, !IW; compound, 4alVic Huttei Unehiiiiged, Him. Chtese 1'lim, im e hanged. L'ggs i:.isy; state and PtnnsM nnli, lSalS'lc, lev house, case, 2 40a3.77, western fiesh, 17alSc; southein, 17a 17e , limed, 13'ial4 Philadelphia Piomsiou .llnrkct. Philadelphia, Tcb 2 Piotlslons wore Jobbing fait lj nt lot met i.ites We epiote Reef hums, $1Si1S50, as to age and bland, poik, fnmllv, IIOSOill, hams, s. P. cuied, In tiercts, 8a!ic ; do smoked, 0 allc , as to aurage and bland, sides, libbed, in alt, I'Aal'ic ; do. do. smoked, 5'ia,1'i.c , sliouldeis, pickle cuied, 5a1'ic.; do do smoked, G'(aCc ; picnic hams, S. P. cured, ri'ia5e ; do do smoked, fi',a('A,c.; bellies, In pickle, accoidlng to aeiJge, loose, 5i ri'c. , bieakfast b icon, G'.a7'.e , as to brand and aerago; lard, pine, city le fliied, In tierces, 4)ia.1c; do. do, in tubs, 5a1'4e , do. butcheis', loose, 4c ; city tal low. In hogsheads, 3'4c. ; countiv do.. Ha 3'(,c , as to quallt, and cakes, 3':a3c, ChicnKo Crniii nnd Provision ,Mnrket. Chicago, Teb 2 The leading futuies lunged ns follows: Wheat Uebiuaiy, 7! n74c; May, 7U,a7Vht.. July. 71-i72'1,( Coin Fein unn, 2.'i4ii228c , May, 2P4a 21-c , Julv, 23i21c. Oats Pebruan, lrrBa1c , Ma, lS'ialSHc ; .T11I5, ISSiUlS'Sit Mess Pork Febiuin, ?7 17a7 57; July, S7 SI a7S1 Laid Febiuaiy, $3 77'i.a3 77'A, Jul $U4 Short Hibes Febiuar, 3 S7".a 3 ST'i: Julj, $4al Cash eiuotations weie as follows- rioui Steady, unchanged. No 2 spilng wheat, 72'a74e. ; No. 3 do, 72a 71c, No 2 led, S3'4aS7"e , No. 2 coin, 22". a22si,e ; No 2 oats. I6K0 ; No. 2 ie, SPic." No. 2 bailey, 3la31'.jc ; No 1 llnxseed, 73'.. a70M!C ; tlmothj seed, $2 SO; mess poik" $7C0a7C2'.; laid, $3.77'a3 S3; short libs, sides, $J75al, diy salted sliouldeis, $4 23a 4 50, shoit cleai sides, $4 12'i.a4 25, whlskj and sugars unchanged. Hullulo Life Stork. Huffalo, N X , Feb. 2 Cattle C!ghton cais thiough, one on ale, maiket steady; good to choice butcheis' steers, Jlal LU; coaie fat, $1 10, old to good fat cows, 2 21 ii3 50; eals stead) ; common to choice, si 50,i7 Hogs Faut cais thiough, 14 on sale; market slow and 5il0e lowei; Yoik eis, $3f,oa!01; light. $JU1a3 70; mixed packets, $3 371100, pigs, ?J(,1.i3 70, loughs, J3 07a3 15; stags, ?2.21i2 77. Sheep and Lambs Two cats through, ten on s.Uu; maiket slow; good to choice lambs, $1a B2u; culls to full, $3 71it 87; mixed sheep, good to choice, $!C5a3'W, handy wetheis, W.Wat.lO, culls and common sheep, $2aJ 23 Chicago I.ivo Stock. Chicago, Feb 2 Cattle Receipts, 3,300 head; maiket about stead) ; common to extia steels, $3 4 la 5 10; stockeis and feed ers, JJ 13al 11; cows and bulls, $1.70i375, ,ciles, $3a125; Texans, $2 50a4 20. Horm Receipts, 27,000 head; market slow nt 5c decline, heavv" picking and shipping lots, J3f2'ia3 40, common to choice mixed-, $il a!32's, choice asoited, $3 40a3 41, llgtit, sJ3Ua3 41; pigs, $3 2013 43 Sheep Ree-i Ipts, 12,(XiO head, market stead), Inleiloi to choice, $2 2ua3'J0; lamlis, $3 50.14 75 DON'T "WORRY about your health Keep you! blood pine by taking Hood's Pnisapaiilhi and )ou need not feai the Blip, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia ot Uphold fevei, HOOD'S PILLS nie the favoiite fam ily cathaitie, easy to take, easy to ope rate. Ul I0KETT 9 ginoily THE I0SLIN UNDERWEAR A few pertinent remarks in connection with this display and sale: There is a price point below which quality cannot exist. With all the economy of close buying, close fig uring, and modern methods of manufacture, there are certain items of cost which cannot be eliminated. LOOK OUT FOR TRASH. When you see Corset Covers advertised for 7c. or 9c. be assured it is trash. The Muslin Underwear on sale here at our special prices, is worthy of more than the usual amount of attention. Finn, evenly woven muslins of good weight; sewing that shows the hand of skilled work people; no missed stitches or uneven seams, good lengths, correct widths, generous hems and new trimmings. All this in our Muslin Underwear that conies to you with a modest margin of profit added for the maker and us. Fair Prices in Every Sense. Our Cloak Room is the scene of this display, and we ask you to come and look over the lines of 1 CONNOLLY & WALLACE, $ STRAIGHT TIP. TfP Af r Place your advertisements allele the most people will read tl'cnt. eeit if it does cost a little more. Kuntcm- her tlie chenjtebt is not as a rule tlic best. Want "Ads" in The TrllHIIlClniug quick returns because The Tribune is the 3 favoiite home newspaper of the Lackawanna Valley.' J ONE CKNT A AV0UD, fa & v" A V X & j 4 & y 4fe X Afo X J3a Letters ntldresscil to tlio following utlveitifeurs remain unctillud for nt our builnuss olllcc, Washington iivenuu. 'II. G. , "J1," "A.," "X. Y" "J ," "(J. H. L.," "II. L. B., "(itiiek" and "R." II HLP W ANTI5D M ALKS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 7ANTED-I10Y WELL ACQUAINTED ' i iu central part of city, to loarn print iiiK bnslne's: onowitli soino oporieuco pio f on o.l. Apply, after 10, at ,'fJl l'eun in unue. WANTED-A GOOD HOLOGNA AND snusiKo makei and moat cutter; singlo man prcfotrod. 120 N. Jlaiu aouue. 7-ANTKD-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK of somo simplo thing to pntent Pro tect our ideas: tlinv miy tiring vou wealth. Writo .IONH WEDDEUHUUN .fc CO,, Dept. C, 21, Patent Attoincyp, Wn'lilngton, D, O , fortlioli SINW prize effor nnd list of lUOJiiivon tions wanted WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVKltY SEC tion to cuins: Sl.fO tn S.70O a day ui.ido ; pells at Mglit, also a man to coll Staplo Goods to dealeis, best sldo lino ST.'i a month; salary or largo commission mado; experience titniecossai y, Clifton taoap and Manufactur ing Co, Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town tn solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents: no capital lequired EDWAHD C. FISH & CO , Borden BlocU, Chicago, HI. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED -EXPEKIENCED GERMAN V girl for genoinl housework, cook and laundioas, with leforuneo Apply from 8 to U u m. and 7 to b p. m. MHS. W. P. HALL STEAD, 414 Wjoming avonuo. WANTKU-AN EXPEHIENCED COOK, H with good lofoiencos. Apply from S to II a. ra. and 7 to 8 p. m. MltS. T. II. WAT KINb fii!0 Mom oo avonuo. LADIES-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOING plensint homo vvoi k, and will gladly send full particulars to all tending 'J cnit stamp. .MISh Jl A. bl'EBUlNS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to boll and intioducn Snvder's ciko icing; expoiieneed ranvufc,er profound; vvoik peimnnent nnd veiy profitable Wiito for pal tlculars nt oneo and get Loneflt of holiday trade. T. B SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O. Y7"ANTED 1MMEDIATELY-TWO ENER i getio saleswomen to reprosent us Guirnnteed SO a dav without intorfeiring with other Unties. Healthful occupation. Vv rlto for partii ulars, onoloblng stamp, Mnngo fhemleal Ccmpnuv, No. 7" John Street, Now York. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. IT'OR SALE-riltST-CLASS PRESH COW; I1 calf liy her sldo, cheap Prosrott street, opp. Dudley F E. EHRGOOD, Dunmoro. IT'OR SALE-A SILVER-PLATED CO.NN V double bell euphonium, ulctlv engravod with tiombonu bell i,old lined, ne.nlvncw and 008t iUO will fell at u bnigaln Address thtswcekto I- W. GAYLOR, Lalinvsvllle, Pa. POlt SALE-HORSE. AGED SIX YEARS. J1 weight 1.0OJ jounds; cm Imsieuut lu-'l l'rl'6 strmt FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent i Word. '?6n RENr-Tvi: "(oT8T;aRY huildin(T V No U8Wjoining avonuo, next to Dlmo Bank, will bo entiicly loiuodoled, fmnishul with ulevatoi and inula Huittbln foi nput muiit stole luiiuilo of J N. RICE, Muins Buildiiu' ;oit RENT 'IHi: CORNER STOKE 1 known ns tho alloy Hou&o Slioo Moie. rornei i'ninkllu nnd Laakawauu.i avenuca Iminlro 30 Lickawniiua nvenuo JOSEPH LEVY. J .'Oil RENT-101 SPRUCE STREET. Uonriilng liousoor familj ; desliable In- quiio loJU Washington avenuo 1 ,OR RENT-ELEVEN-ROOM DWELLING liouso, with all moduli! improvements, lent iiiudurarn. Apply I.".' Mndlsnu nvouuo IOR RENT- THE THREE I'LOORs OVER J No 4i0 Spinet) street, now occupied by tho Rowing Association, possession Apiil 1st lnqulro ot PRED WAGNER, ill Lackawanna avenuo CHIROPODIST AND .MANICURE pORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING v. nails cured without tho leust pain or drawing blood Consultation and ndvlio siveu fiee. E. M HETSKL. Chiropodist, ivW Lack awatiua avenue. Lsdlcs ntteudeil at their resldenco if deslrfd. Clinrges moderate. CITY SCAVENGER. .( U. BHIGGS CLEANB PRIVY VAULTS iv. and cess tools: in odor; improved pumps used. A. HRIQGS, Pioprfotor, Leave orders 1100 North Muln avenue, or Erckes' drug storo. corner Adams aad Mufe berry. 'lelcAiho CMi IS IN FULL SWING. AGKNTS WANTi:i). Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. WANTCI) -5 000 AOKNTS KOH UUS Heirs antliorloil "MVKS or McKIN l.EY AND JlOBAIir," MB pftffcH olcitnntly Itl.t.tina. n,l nlllonllu 1 I I ...l........ f linK nn , I tontjoiits nnd tlio fiolijlit paid. fSrllooks ' now ready; suo tlmo by Bending W ( outs in , stiunps for nn outfit nt onto Addioss A, U WOKTlllNOTON & CO,, Hartfoid. Conn. I YAantkd-somcitoks; no di:mvch I V intr. nocolloctlnsi positlun iierinauoiit I liiy eolly: Btato ae, ULCN UltOTHEltb; Koclicstor, N. Y "WANTED- GENEHAIj AGENTS IN EV- v civ county; also lady cnuvassorsiHomu thlntt now, suro sutler; apply quick J, C. IIIEUEHT, 141 Admus nvunue, Scranton, Pa I A QENTS-WHAT AKE YOU GOING TO I iV. do about Safo Cltlionslilp-prloo SI. Go I iue by thousnndi Address, NICHOLS, I Nnpenllle, 111. A OENTS-TO BELL OUH PKACTICAti 7 V. gold, silver, nlckol and coppor olectro plasters; in Ices from S3 upward: salary and expanses paid: outfit free. Addross, with HaiinjinCHIOAN MEG CO., Chicago AGENTbTOSELLGlGAnHTODEALEHS; SJTi weeltly and oxnonsos: oxparluuco un necessary CONSOLIDATED iiro CO. 4i Van lluiun st , Chicago, FURNISHED KOOAIS roRltUNT. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent u Word. Or'lN-VulTNisHEbATiDUo'oMS J for llelit housekcuplug, Jefforsonaenue. Address H , Tribune ofllco. HUSINCSS OPPORTUNITIES. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word, TToUNG -MAN oT'CIUVlTACEft'AND V somo lnisliiesM nblllty can buy s, lialf in torost in nn established p lying business in good loeitlon In Scranton, work too hard for one. Advortlsei is jouug man well Known among business men in Lackawanna county dm Inir past ten oirs All communications strletlv oonfldenti il. Address UUblNESS I OPPOHTUN1TY, caro Tribune. BUY SOME WHEAT IMMEDIATELY; writo ns for our daily information and book, 'Good Advice;" wo can mnko vou somo money; lefoiencos, A 1", liOUbl' & CO., Bmlfois and Brokeis, U Pino St , Now York, TOV CAN MAKE SOME MONEY BY IN 1 vesting in sporulntiou immediately; send for our booklot, "Good Advico" and u illy in formation A. F. BORST & CO., 1) Pino St , Now York REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. D" 6" YOU "WANT" TO liU Y"rTlOMlT? Hero's n great birgiin; 11-1 Penn avo nuo, adjoining Noith Park, Green Rldgu; B looms, tin naco, hot and sold water; lot SJxlUl, ucllnr under whole house; fine liwn, stono walks; property worth 53,'JUO, no reason iblo ofter refusod; must sell; part payment, bal ance on tlmo to suit purchaser Address TALI-IE MORGAN, caro of C. L Hawiay -'11 Wyoming nvniiue, Scrnnton SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED-As butcher; will ing to poddlo or tend maikot; good saus agn makei. Address i! U Tui est court. S ITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPEIU onced giocery lerk; is strictly tompor ate and honost: will do nny honest woik: would llko to (olloct for a rellnblo firm; can furnish reforonco; nUo give bonds. Address HONESTY, Tribune otllco, SITUATION WANTED-AS SUPERIN tondent or forotmnof brickyard by ono of oxtonsho expoi lance. Apply D, J. J, lbSO Wnshburn street. wrANTCD-SITUATI0N 11Y AN EXPERI ' encod butcher capablo of managing business Address M. R , Tribune. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O min, !M joais of ago, as tiroman: can glvo good loforuncos Address S, W, U-'7 Short avenue, Pailc Place, Pa, MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO MAKE ougagomontH for musing; terms, SS per week: best of leftiouccs given. Address NURSE, Tribune otlico. WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW, with ono child, position as working housekeeper; best refotoncos given Address MRS. B.. UOil Davis stroot, Phllidelphla, QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG kj m.iu willing to do miy thing, c.m glvo ief eronces, if loquitod. II 1, 1-J Oakford court, cltj. T7-ANTED-SirUATION AS A STENOO il laphoror ofllco nsslstuut by a oung man; can glvo loferences Address J. J Tiiliuno otlUe. Houses for Sale and for Rent, If on contemplate purchasing or leas ing u house, or want to Invest In a lot, tee the lists of desirable property on page 2 of I he 1 riuune. -0 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Phy.sicinns ami Surucoim. Dlt MARTIIA S nVnitlTT, SOS WASH iugtou uve. Olltcu huuis until 10 a. in, 2 to 4, C lo S p. m. MARY A. SUHPIir-HD. M. D.. 1IO.MU oputhlst, No. J-b Adums uvenue. Dlt A TUAl'OLD, SPKCIAI.IST IN DlPcises of Women, coinei Wjomlnij; nvenuo and Spiuce street, Scianton. Ol flcc houib! Thuibday und Suturdavs, U u in. to 0 p m. nit. co.MKGYs-orricn no. 337 n Washington avc. Hours, 1J in. to 3 p. in Diseases of women a tyecialtv. Tel ephone No. 2112. Dlt. W. E. ALLEN, E12 NORTH WASH, lngton uvenue. DR ANNA LAW. 303 WYOMING AVE. Oitlco hours, 3-11 u. in., 1-J p. in., 7-8 p. in. DR L. M. OATHS, 125 WASHINGTON uvenue. Olllce houis, 8 to 9 a. m , 130 to ,1 and 7 to i p. in. Residence 3W .Madi son avenue. DR, C I- TREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Tiuss Kitting and Kat Reduc tion. Rooms a)il and 2U7 Mears Hullding. Olilco telephone Uu3, Houis: 10 to 12 1 to I, 7 to 9, DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPEcTaL lst on chionlo diseaso of the heutt, lungs, liver, kidney und genlto uilimiy or-ui-j- will occupy thu otllce of Dr, Koos, Wallace MOVEMENT 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. 232 Adnms avcnilc. Olilco hours, 1 to 5 P. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY-SuTn L'eon Hoises, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. JTfleplioilo 2G72. . , LtlWVCfS. h'RANIC E. HOYI-E, ATORNEY AND counselloi-at-lavv. Uun building, room3 13 and 14, Washington uvenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, 221 Wjonilng nvenuo. JEPKREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Cominonw qalth Hullding. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS nml Colinsellors-at-lavv, Republican building, Wushlnt'ton avenuo, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. II. JESSUP, W. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON & WII-COX, TRADERS' National Hank Building. AI-rRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND. Attorneys nnd CotuiRellois, Conimon wcalth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 2L 1-RANK T. OKELT-. ATTORNEY-AT-I-aw, Room C, Coal Exchange, Scianton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKPORD, ATTORNEY-AT-1-avv, Rooms G3, 04 und Co, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Olllce, Womlng nvenue, Scranton. I.. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 I-ackawanna avc. Scranton, Pa, URIE TOWNSEND, ATTOUNEY-AT-Lnvv, Dime Rank Hullding, Scranton. Money to loan iu laigc &ums ut 3 per cent C. R. PITCHER, ATTORN.EY-AT-Lavv, Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. C COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. R REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real cstuto security. Meais buildings, corner Washington avonuo nnd Spruce street. 11. E KILLA.M, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wjomlng avenue, Scrnnton,Pn. JAS J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-I-avv, 43 Commonwealth bldg , Scran ton. WATSON. DIEHI-. HAT-L & KEUMER ER Attornevs and C6unsellois-at-I-avv; Tiaders" National Bank Hiiildlng; rooms C, 7, 8, 9, and 10; third lloor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COM.MON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vli e A gene j Architects . EDWARD H DAVIS 1TITECT. Rooms 24, 21 and 20, Commonwealth bulldlng, Sciunton E L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICII lear ot COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 431 Spruce St., cor. Wash, avc, Scrnnton. DROWN AND MORRIS, ARCHITECTS Pi ico building, 12G Washington avenuo Scianton. T I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Tiaders" National Hank. Alcleriuan. G T. KEI-LOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. "Bit K E! MGRAW, 303 SPRUCE street. D r. h. r. reyn6lds. OPP P. O. Dlt. E Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. nnC C. LAUHACH, 115 Wvomlngavo. R. M STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LiACKA. uve Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 0. Dressmaker. MRS. M E DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and glrli for college oi business; thoroughly ttalns oimg childien. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. HUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams uvenue. Splint; term Apiil 13 Klndeigarten $10 per teim. Seeds. G R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Niiisujmfii. store 140 Washington ave nue, green house, 1350 Noith Main ave nue, stole telephone, 7b, Wire Screens. JOS KUETTHI-, REAR 511 LACKA wannu avenue, Scianton, Pu., manufac. tuicr of Wire Screens, Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- Un uvenue Halts reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. I- & W. passengci depot Conducted on the Eu. lopeau plan, VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Miscellaneous. UAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, plcnlm, paitles, rcceiitlons, wed dings and conceit work furnished For teims adduss R J. Hauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over HUlbert'a music stole MEGARGEE UROTIIERS, PRINTERS' supplies, env dopes, paper bags, twine, Waiehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P I1ROWN &. CO . WHOLE salo dealeis tn Woodwaie, Coidage and OII Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna a.ve THOMAS AUliREY, EXPERT AC countaut and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Wllllums Hullding, opposlto postolllce. Agent for tho Re. File Extinguisher Prliithif. THE TRIHUNH PUBLISHING CO, North Wushlngton Avenue Llnotypu Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region.