The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 19, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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THE FCIMNTCW TT?TFTTN TS SAT UTID AT MORNING. JANUATIY 19, 1895.
TALES OF TWO P1IISIDNS
News of Interest to Readers t'p and
Down the Valley.
REV. MR. KA1VS REVIVAL WORK
Reception Given ty Arthur XV. Matthews
to His SunJay School Cluss-Dculh
of an Aged Resident-Coming
Amusements.
Special to the Seranton Tribune.
l'lttston, Jun. IS. "The White Squad
ron" was witnessed by tl much inter
ested and enthuHlastlc crowd of specta
tors last evening. In its production it
excels any play of its class that has
lieen seen at Music hall this season.
scenes of the harbor of Hio, the
Grand Plaza, the pllliiKod monastery
and the American fleet were very realis
tic. The play treats of the protection
that our Hag gives to citizens of this
country In foreign ports, the cruelty ol
monarchies and of the freedom that we
enjoy Uu this, our much loved, land.
The death of William M. Hughes oc
curred at 7 o'clock this morning at the
hospital, where he was being treated
for a burn, received on Christmas Day.
The deceased is survived by his mother,
ft brother and two sisters.
Kev. P. J. Kaln is holding revival
meetings at the dledford Street Method
ist church. New York city. He will con
tinue the meetings for a week or ten
days, after which 'he will take u trip
through the South for the beneilt of his
Ihealt'ii.
Services will be held at the First Bap.
tlst church, Water street, on Sunday
next as follows: Prayer meeting at 9.;'0
a. m.; regular morning service, 10.30 a.
m., conducted by Kev. K. H. Stewart,
pastor; Sunday school at 2 p. m Will
iam L. Evans, superintendent; Junior
Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. ; Senior
Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m.; evening
servfee at 7 p. m.
Rev. Dr. Kirkpatrlck, pastor of the.
Westminster Presbyterian church, of
Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit of
Kev. P. J. Kain In the Klrst Congrega
tional church, on Sunday next, morning
and evening.
Kev. Charles A. Walker, of the Nanti
coke Presbyterian churoh, preached at
the preparatory service of the Presby
terian church, of West Pittston, last
evening.
At the West Side Presbyterian
church there will be admission of new
members and the administration of the
Lord's supper at the morning service.
Preaching am the evening by the pastor.
Miss Maggie A. liriggs, of Wells
burg, XV. Va., is the guest of her cou
sins, Rev. M. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Swan.
S. K. Mersloin, of Chicago, who Is
well known to all Christian Endeavor
workers, will address the local Chris
tian Endeavor union at the First Pres
byterian church, East Side, on next
Mi nday evening. A delegation from
the Wilkes-riarre societies will be in at
tendance. Admission free.
All regular subscriptions to the
Seranton Tribune will be received at
the local ollice, No. 8 South Main, street.
Pleasant Evening Session.
Arthur W. Matthews gave a recep
tlun to his Sunday school class last
pwnlng at his home, on Nafus street.
The choir of the Broad Street Method
ist church were also in attendance and
rurntshid many musical selections,
both vocal end Instrumental, after
which refreshments were served by the
host. Many pleasant pastimes were In
dulged In.
The diagram opened this morning at
Ruggles & Manning, for the Kittle
Roades Comedy company.
The celebrated DeMoss family, of Co
lun'ibus exposition renown, will be seen
at Music Hall Monday, Feb. 4, in the
Interests of the First Kaptist church.
John B. Graham, the Ashley furni
ture dealer, was in town today on busi
ness. At the last regular meeting of the
Water Street Bridge company, a semi
annual dividend was declared of 3 per
cent., payable tomorrow.
C. M. .Manning made a flying trip to
Wilkes-Barre this morning on business.
The Bon Ton Social club of West
Pittston had an enjoyable meeting to
night at Howe's hall.
Miss Kitty Robberts, of Seranton, Is
the guest of Oscar Garrison and family.
The school board met this evening In
special session In the Butler Hill school
building. The contract for furnishing
the Oregon school was awarded to
l?nlted States School Furnishing com
pany. Bonds were issued to the
amount of JS.OflO and will be sold at
auction next Thursday at the High
school building. A committee consist
ing of Messrs. McCormack, McNamara
nnd Egan was appointed to make an
Investigation as to the cause of the
destruction of books in certain school
buildings.
Herb! Wylle, of Danville, leader of
the Kittle Roades Comedy company's
orchestra, was among his friends in
Pittston today. Great fears were en
tertained by Mr. Wylie's many friends
during his recent illness.
THE FIRST THING IN THE flORNINQ
take a little Carlsbad Sprmlel Salt in
a glass full of water. That will set
you right and keep you right, if you're
inclined to be bilious or dyspeptic or
constipated.
People wonder, sometimes, why it
Is thnt the Carlsbad treatment, the
world's remedy for habitual constipa
tion, should be recommended for diar
rhoea, and such disorders, too. Sim
ply, because it leads the stomach and
towcls naturally into a healthy condi
tion, whatever their derangements it
doesn't accomplish its results by harm
ful irritation, us most pills and purga
tives do.
, Beware of Imitations sold as "Ira
proved" or "artificial" Carlsbad Salt,
The only genuine Carlsbad Salt, with
all the properties of the Spritdel Spring
solidified, has the seal of the city of
Carlsbad and the signature of "Eisner
& Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New
York," on every bottle. All others are
worthless imitations.
Miss Dentson has just returned from
Philadelphia, where she has been visit
ing friends. She was summoned home
on account of the Berious illness of her
brother, Harry.
Death of Mrs. Slury Myers.
Mrs. Mary Myers died last night at
12 o'clock at the home of her son,
Amzle Meyers, Hansom, from the ef
fects of a cancer. Mrs. Myers was the
wife of the late Jacob Myers and would
have been 77 years old on May t" next.
She has for many years been a resident
of Newton township and is mourned
for by her numerous friends. She Is
survived by three sons and three
daughters, as follows: Amzl, of Ran
som; John, of liticeyvillc; Henry, of
Noxen; Mrs. Catharine Burgess, of
Vatesville; Mrs. Sarah Upllnger, of
Parsons, nnd Mrs. William Prlngle, of
Green Ridge, formerly the widow of
David Meyers, of Dodstown.
Miss Anna Clifford was a visitor In
Wilkes-Barre today.
Kittle Koades will appear In
"yueenle" Monday evening, Jan. 21, at
Music hall.
Ricketts, "the hatter," is to furnish
the hats for the new liveries for the
coachman of the undertakers of l'ltts
ton and Duryea.
John Armstrong, of the Gazette staff,
goes to Danville tomorrow to spend
Sunday with his wife.
A good, reliable boy wanted. Inquire
at the local otlice of The Tribune, 8
South Main street.
The insurance companies Interested
in the recent lire of the Odd Fellows
building came to a satisfactory settle
ment today with J. B. Kirby for the
loss incurred by him.
TUSKHAXNOCK.
Mrs. J. D; Carpenter has returned
from Dallas, Tex., bringing her nelce,
Bay Hayden, with her.
The Mehoopany Presbyterians will
make a donation party for their pastor,
Kev. XV. L. Everett, at the Opera house
at that place on Friday evening, Jan. 25.
A party of young people took un all
night slelghride to Springvllle lust
night.
The Democrats of Tunkliannoelc
township will hold their primaries In
the grand jury room at the court house
on Saturday, Jan. 23.
Some miscreant wounded Judge Phil
lips' dog with a shot from a gun. The
animal Is a great favorits with the
family and is being tenderly nursed.
S. S. Breese is perfecting a bicycle
lock which promises to be effectual and
very convenient. It is designed to be
fastened to the fork of the machine nnd
when in use will simply sprag the for
ward wheel so that a thief may not
ride it away.
A citizens' league Is being formed
here, the principal purpose of which is
to light the repeal of the billiard sa
lood and ten pin alley law. There is a
strong public sentiment against the
proposed action which bodes no good
for our representative if he disre
gards It.
The Nicholson Examiner Is authority
for the statement that Fred J. Whoe
lork, of Eatonville, Is an aspirant for
congressional honors. '
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Allen were called
to Meehoopany today to attend the
funeral of the former's father, A. M.
Allen, who was a victim of pneumonia.
He was a war veteran and past middle
age.
Dr. A. B. Woodward declares thnt the
grip, or la grippe, is nothing more, nor
less, than acute catarrh. Statistics
show that it is far more fatal to chil
dren and old people than to the mid
dle-aged.
Several teams are hauling coal from
Glenburn.
Mrs. A. IX Brundage Is spending the
week nt Kingston.
John H. Gray, a Seranton Individual,
was brought in by Sheriff Knapp yes
terday and lodged in jail. The charge
against him was false pretense, and
Is of long standing, the grand jury of
April, Vfiil, having found a true bill
against him. He was bailed out, fur-
felted his ball, and has managed to
elude the officials ever since until now.
The. Kepublican convention will be
held at the Opera house Monday on
account of court being in session. All
political conventions are usually held at
the court house.
George Luce, one of Moshoppen's
aged and respected citizens, is reported
very low and his death is hourly im
minent.
A commission in lunacy should be ap
pointed for Otis Reynolds, who Is con
fined In Jail on the charge of maklnti
malicious threats. He tears off his
clothing and occasionally makes it very
lively for the other prisoners.
Since the court has npproved the
building of a county bridge across
Tunkhannonk creek the commissioners
will take Immediate steps to get Its
erection under way. Advertising for
bids for building the abutments will be
done next week.
The sheriff sale of Yielding properly
in Bralntrlm township will occur on
Monday next at 10 a. m. The property
consists of tie mill, boiler, engine, farm
machinery and household goods. On
Monday the following week the per
sonal property of T. A. Sllvara, of
Windham township, will be sold.
The Republican caucuses Svlll be held
this afternoon between the hours of 2
nnd 4 o'clock.
The Epworth leagues of Falls charge
will hold their second annual rally nt
Mill City on Friday and Saturday, Feb.
1 and 2. An address will be made Frl
day evening by Kev. II. II. Wilbur, of
Faetoryville, and on Saturday essays
will be rrad by Nellie Decker, Jr-anett"
II. Osborne, Clara Gardner, Anna
Hunter, Cora Dersholmer. Albert Mack
Mamie Turn and Amy Decker. Revs,
C. H. Newltig, J. C. Johnson nnd other
ministers will bo present to add their
helpful Ideas.
DURYEA.
The three voting districts each sent
three men to the conferrees' meeting,
which wim held Inst evening tit the An
thracite hotel, on motion M. F. Cor
corsn was elected chsirman, nnd Rob
ert Timlin secretary. The different oil!
ces were distributed m the following
manner: East district, one Justice of
the peace, one supervisor, one register
North district, one school director, one
assessor, one township treasurer, one
township clerk, one auditor, one reir!
ten South district, one supervisor, one
constable, one school director, one reg
ister. On motion of Mr. Henley the
different caususes will be held nt the
different polling places on Rilurday
Jan. 20, between the hours of C mud
J u. m.
A partywasheldnt thchomeof Profes
or iuhn McArdle Inst evening. The
curat. were Misses Alloc Cndden, Mug
gle.DoylcvAllceKnine.of l'lttston; Mary
Corsan. Hatuo want. Alary mvene,
Maine McQuwde, Messrs. Daniel John
Douirticrty. all " I'Unerne borough
The evening was spent In playing
go-mes and damelng. An elegant sup
per was served. Dy Mrs. MOAruie.
Clipped from Canada "Presbyterian,"
under signature ot '""' 'n
vrm.'i.. I was ruriHl of oft-reeurrlng bil
ious headaches by Durdock Blood Bitten.
VASOUXU.
Mrs. Henry Carter and plster, Helene
Arnold, were the guests of Mrs. Frank
KocmniElmeyer, of CarbondaJe, Thurs
day.
Kuth, the infant daughter of Mrs
Wc-ley Peek, is ill of searlot fever.
A large number of tli. "old folks'
took advantage of the good sleighing
Thursday tvening and enjoyed a sleigh
Ide to Unlondale.
A ball was held In Plunkett's hall
Thursday evening under tiie manage
ment of Richard Gray and John Jieger.
The Vnndling I'nited Brass hand will
hold a grand ball on the evening of
Jan. 25 in l'lunkett's hall.
A number of our young people formed
a Klelghing party Wednesday evening,
and were driven to Mayfleld by Dray
man Thomas Lnvln, where a pleasant
evening was spent.
The nomination of George Young for
supervisor on the Republican ticket
gives general satisfaction.
PECKVILLE.
Mrs. Oeorge Treverton and Mrs.
Wells C. Warner visited the former's
nivLhcr at Elmhui stl ast Thursday.
A now hose company Is being organ
ized at li'ie West End and will be known
an t;K Garden Hone company No. 1.
The employes of the Sterrlek Creek,
Mount Jessup, Blue Ridge and the
l.a.-kavvunim Coal companys will be
paid today.
Waiuph tribe, -211, Improved Order of
Red Men, will .hold a banquet on tin
evenung of Jan. 26. Invitations hive
been extended to several of the Bister
lodges.
riUCl'MUJJMJ.
William Ki nnedy Is In the field for
assessor.
John O'lT.ira and wife visited friends
m Dunva yesterday.
Pay day at Jermyn's today.
The fair is largely attended each
evening anil is pros-neiing well.
George Moian. of M:ifh'ld, vl?lled
friends here yesterday.
Peter O'Toole visited friends In Dur
yea jvsti nl.iy.
James Walsh, cf Oarbond:ile, Vlr.ited
friends here yesterday.
OLIMMKUE.
Mrs. John B. Carey and daughter,
Martha, are visiting fi lends in Jermyn.
I., li. Bro.'ulliead and .Miss Berfci
Itees gave their schools a sk ighi ide on
Thursday.
Constable Matthew Bean is a candi
date for re-elect: in.
Chicken thieves have again madivi'.Is
place ia visit. John A. Wend lost ten
of hi fancy stock on Wcdtv.-sday night.
They left the heads.
Philadelphia .Stockholder: "Ship
ments of anthracite coal last week were
slightly above the avnage, and, If con
tinued during tile remainder of the
month, will exceed the agreed output
by over r.niUH'O tons. The total for the
rl; was Vl'.i.ritii) ton?, nn Increase com
pared with the corresponding wcvk last
year of 2!.ou; tons, due entirely to an
liiei-i use from the Wyoming region, Ihe
I.ehich and Schuylkill regions both re-
port;t- decreases. The week's ship
ments added to those previously re
ported bring the tolal for the year up
l.H0,'J;:4 tons, an average, Including
Sunday?, of Si'i.oi.'l tons per day. If. as
Ft.-.t 'tl, tills average is continued to the
ml of the month, January's shipments
will reach a total of, say, 3,000,000 tons,
igainst an agreed output of about 2.-
200.000 tons. The market is in n! condi
tion to absorb so much coal, and ef
forts should nt one? be made to reduce
the output, lc-Kt the trade drifts buck
Into Its recent staU' of demoralization."
STOCKS AX!) KO.MK.
The r.mre of todny's prices for thn ac
tive stocks of U.e New York ptnek mnr
ket m- given below. The quotations arc
furnished The Tribune by !. !a B. Dim
mirk, mannger for William Linn, Allen &
Co., stock brokei?, 412 Spruco street,
Seranton.
Yo. 0;i'n- High- Low- Clos
('lo;. Inc. est. est. Ing.
,.. T. A R. V.. 4-., 4'i Vk V 4
A. S. 1!. C t'i ? Ki'. W,
A. C. II " :i 2t'a 21 S4'b
c., xi. & s. p.. Wi w, r,r r,ii'i m;
H. I. & 1'... ri Oi'i CP', !" OS,
c, B. & y 1 1 "h "l-H li i "I-
('. & N. W.
Sli'j M'i P7
pip
r. c. c. a I. ::-, 3, s!4 3 3
Can. South.... r,o'3 fin',, 5'i'i, Us
'lies. K- 0 17' 3 17 17 17 17
1). C. V. Co.... nr, M4 11 10 -J, 11
I)., I., ft V....ini". pjr.'i iii'.ii, K'.Ti mi
I). & II UEi n! i 1.1! l?-r4 I.TI
on. Kier :r nrj, ar w
Jersey Cent... 9t-"r, P2'j 9t M
!,. & N SS.V-, RV .-CI. S.Vj K",
Lake Shore. .. .1.';:'"', 12"i V9 1.TV-i l.Wi
.Man. Kle !07'i ll-i'U .WH Wit l"1,
Mo. Par , 21 21 -i 2.1'j jBi
Nat. Lead V.l 2S JJ 3T-1 37j
Nnt. ,Cord f, if; K (i'4 1!'
New Bug .".2", .,r 22'i .Iri V.
N. y. c i' iiio loi lnj in)
8. It 10'., 10'i l,ij 10' 10-
o, & W Kei, irj 17 lli HV'4
P. & It I!1! 13'i 13H 12 12),
S. & W., I'r.... 4:1 43 41 4S- T
Tex. I 'lie fi !"t D'.
I'nlon I'ae U"k IV, ll'i 11 11
XV. &. H. I. l.ij C'i (, (P,
W. A 8. h., lr M'j M'li Ifi U
W. I'nlon S'-Si M SS 87", 8S
CO. It 12'.j 72'i Tl'.i 72 71
A. M. T ! W 9 C.I B9
CIIICAUO BOAItB OI.' Tit AI iM PKICK3.
Oa'n- High- Low- Cloii
WIIRAT. lug. est. est. nif.
May f.i'ii r.7-,-4 57'i 57
July M'i ts'i CS'.i fiS'i
OATS.
January 27"i S'i S! t'
Mny a'i r j
ColtN.
January 4Vi 4r'4 41'i 4."',i
May 47'.j 47'j 47' 47'
July 47 47'j 4H' 47
LAUD.
January V71 C 70 fvC2 COI
May C.o7 11.87 0.-2 ti.S?
PORK.
January 11.22 11.22 11.23 11.22
May ll.r.a U.li 11.10 11. J
S.tnnton
Hoard of Ir.ilj Ctjhiinj (,)iid
tr.lous. i
No. I'nr
Shs. Vnl. Hid. Ask.
10 ltHl Pera'n rl'iv'nr P.inli P")
2"i 100 Third Nnt'l Hank.... S'iO
Ill lim First Nafl Hunk t:0O
7 li"! Allegheny l.nm'r Co 1C3
D M0 Scrnnlon Class Co.
(Ilonds) tSO
7 COO Stevens Coal Coin'y
(Ilonds) too
2 100 Scra'n Jnr and Stop
per Co CO
20 HO Oline Dep. & Ills.
Hunk (52 r.O
1 100 Bcra'n Axle. Works
10!) 100 l.aeka. Lumber Co.i. 110
W) 100 Cent. Penn. Tel. &
Supply Cu KO
CO 100 Spring Hruok Wutor
Co loo
0 1W First National Hank
(Cnrbonilale J5o
S 100 I.neka. Trust & Bafn
lJiposot Co 135 i...,
10 100 Bcrn'n I.no Cur, Co DO
D loo Kcrnnton Kerning Co Jlo
30 100 Oreen lfgn Lum'r Co .... 110
10 W IMovldenco A Ablng.
ton Ttirnplko Co..,. US
S 100 Rerantnn fjlass Co,,', fit)
80 100 Hunt a Ulnns Co go
G 100 M. ft M. Snvlnit"
Hank (Cnrbondule), 140 23
4 Crystul Lake Water
i Co 450
1 100 Keon'y Steam Heat
1 k Power Co. (.bonds) (00
New York I'roJucs Market.
New York, 'Jan. IS. Flour Dull, un
chunged. Wheal Dull, unchanged; No. 2
red storo and elevator, 60ui)le.; afloat,
U2'au,; f. o. b., U2iiii:ic. ; ungraded red, ii7u
C'ic. ; No. 1 northern, 7otia71c.: options
closed firm at unchanged prices with a
dull trade; No. 2 red January, OOTie. ; Feb
ruary, tiiije. ; Alurch, (ile.; Juno and uly,
i!2V. Corn Dull, llrm; No. 2, 5l',4nr.l'.c.
elevator; M'.ia.'ic. atluut; steamer mixed,
ISiHU'Ue. ; No. 3. IS'siUll'ie.; oiitlons dull,
M,c. lower, closing weak; January, GISc.;
February, Gl'ic; May, r.l'.dc; uly, Bl'je.
Outs bull, easier; options dull, easier;
January, KR'ic. ; I'Vlu-iuiry, .lie.; May,
34'4e.; spot prlees, No. 2, 3;i4ii34V1c.; No. 2
while, ttiialiie.; No. 2 Chicago, 3Tie.; No. 3,
JCIVje. ; No. 3 white, !Kc. ; mixed western,
34!...u;iile.; white do., 37l,Jn41e.; while state.
37li,u4le. Ileef Dull. Ki-yf Hams Inac
tive. Tlerced Beef (Julel. Cut .Meuts
Dull, weuk. Lard Quiet, nbout steuily;
western steani, S7; city, $A.37'ii: Jiiiiuary,
$7, nominal; Mny, 7.20, nominal; reiined,
unlet; continent, $7. (ill; Buuth Amcrleu,
57.SO; compound, fiUnr.V'. Pork tjulet,
steady; mess, $l2.7."a!3. Butter Dull, un
settled; state dairy, 10u2oc.; do. ereiiniery,
Hiu2:ie. ; Pennsylvania do., 1iia23e. ; western
dairy, lOalGe. ; do. creamery, 1Un2"ic. ; do.
factory, aiiire.; Klglns, 2"ie.; Imitation
creamery, 12al8c; Juno creamery, Kia2l',;e.
t'hciw-Moderate demand, easy; state,
large, OullVic. ; do. fancy colored, 11'4c ;
do. white, lie.; do. small, 9VjiH2e.; part
sliinis, 3jii9c.; full skims, 2n2'.,c. Kggs
Moderate receipts, steadier; state nnd
Pennsylvania, 23c.; refrigerator, Km19i-. ;
western fresh, 22c.; do. per cane, JL'a3.7j;
BOiithern, 21u21iie.; limed, Mulfie.
Pliiladvlphla Tullow Market.
Philadelphia, Jan. 18. Tallow Is dull
and unchanged. We ipiote; City, prime,
In hlulH, 4,ialr;ic. ; country, inline, In bills,
4'e. ; do. dark In bbls, 4Vie. ; cukes, IUjc. ;
greuse, Sntc.
Oil .Market.
P'Htsburg, Jan. is. oil opened,
highest, 9U"; lowest, 95',i; closed, tirli.
.Mothers ! Mothers ! ! Mothers ! ! '.
Mrs. Wlnulow's Soothing Syrup hat
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children whllo
teething, Willi perfect success. It soothes
the child, softens tliu gums, allays all
pain; cures wind colic, and is tho best
remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists
in every part of the world. Be sure and
ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Kuothlng Syrup,"
and tuks no other kind. Twenty-live cent
a bottle.
Kclicf in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney und Bladder dis
eases relieved In six hours by tho "New
lireta South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy Is a great surprise on
account of Its exceeding promptness In
relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys,
hack and every part of the urinary pas
rages In mule or female. It relieves re
tention of water and pain in passing It
almost Immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold
by C. Jl. Harris, Druggist, 125 Penn ave
nun. Kcninioii. i'n.
A Word.
WANTS OP" ALL KINDS COST THAT
Ml:H. WHEN PAID FOB., IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
13 MAL I', NO CHAROTO WILL. BE LESS
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL, WANT ADS, HX
CBPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Wanted.
AY
'ANTED - Ul'KIUUT PIANO: STATE
niakM nnd terms. T. B , I rlbnno eftief.
Help Wanted Male.
Tfc?TTLJiXVl
ill the grocery trade. StcBdyemploymoiit,
cx;ierieiicB iniliwessurv; ?7u monthly saliirv
mid expenses er emu. If ofl'or satisfactory ad
dress at unco with partleulars concerning
yourself, V. !-. Clii mlcal Works, Chicago.
V'A.iTKl - CATHOLPJ MAN IN' HIS
own Bio-rsc. Itoforenera required: SIS
p r we. k. Write to JOSEPH R. GAY, CO
r' f th a venue. Chicago.
V lAKl'KXTER - UVEMKN TO WOKK
vv fur us in crcIi county; steady work:
g vid salary: fctnip for particulars. TOPI' A
l O.. JtaliaiiApolin, Iud.
Ti.KhMEjf- HKSIDENT SALESMEN
!' wanted, aetimlntod with tho local nnd
nearby drug and grocery trade, to handle our
line of liluli grads cignrs. Address, ulving
inferences, J. EDWARD COWLE3 A CO., 143
Chantbevs street, N, Y.
Helo Wanted Females.
' 1HLS WANTED EX PRRIENCEH AND
VI inexperienced to maimfiiiHuro shirts bv
eeetiiety. Apply SOLOMON & ZL'L'KER'
MAN. i.u Franklin avenue.
Special Notices.
Till. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
I stockholders of 1 ho West Ridge Coal
f'onipniiy will bo held in their ollice in Seran
ton, un Momlny, Junuuiy 2sth, at 2 o'clock p.
pi , lor tho purposi of eloctlng directors for
the I'l.KiiInu year uud transacting such other
bu..'llo' s as luuy coino beforo them.
E. A. CLARK, Secrotary.
Krn AN-niK, l'ft., .Inn. S? lHI.V
SPECIAL MEETISO OF THE SNu If.
J holders of Tho Krr.inton Olass Cnmnanv
will be held on Wednesdav. .Iilliunrv L'.kl. at 2
o'eloek p. m.. at the ollieo of tho eoiapuny.No
at Laekawaniia nvenne, to take Into consider
ntion the I'utiiro coniluet of tho businoss and
to pr iviuo nir us iiunra nperntion.
(mihuimi) J. H. h'lthlih, President.
AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH F.xT
I hibitiniis and lectiue nion any Rubjout di
s ri-d. 'i'liesn exhibition will bo llliistr.ite 1.
haviuc in lev l iteR',i,)n the moat nowerful
oi!sM.lviiiC itn-eopt icons made.
it. CALL, Tribune omce.
'0U' WANT THIS RF.LIO - REPRINT
1 Prank Leslie's Illustrated Week y War
lllunti-atlo Istil-lHiB. Two Volume Fnllu.
f III..MI; pnyiilile monthly, ?i.tl Hidivorcd by
i xi less complete, 1'repaM. Addiess P, u,
A.oi in , tiis unison street, ricranton, l'o.
1)1. ANK POORS, PAMPHLETS, MAoX
II lines, etc., bound or reljound at Tnu
Tltnil'NK otlice. (juick work. , Hcasonublo
pilees.
for Rent.
i;oll KI.NT-STUHE AND TWO BASH-
1 incuts. No. '" Lacknwannn avonun: nlso
d'l'oiid and lliiid Honrs nrrai'Ked fur two fane
II ion nr ei.t ro iiiilldliiv for vlioics:iiii tmri us s;
i-lea'or: D. & II. switch ti bulldiiiir. Roll.
KR1SON iilfCHCOCIC, No. 4n4 LatUa
v anna aveuuc, S-i imtim. Pn, ,
I Milt HEN'r STORE H(M)M"ilVvyo"Vri.N(l
1' uvea n. next to Coal Excluitigo. Inquire
A. K. HA I 13. 4:'. Si-rnce street.
OFFICES Ti ) 7,F.T-MOt) K RvToNV KNI.
riieen; centra. V. li. R4PLOOLE, 4'W
Hi ru :e,
l.'CB Rr.NT-7 H0.1M HOCSE.NO. tm P- K
I est sir e, betwem leksoii wutka and
Er odipnt; rontSKI. Inqnlre , n promise
i.or rent-fuiinh:h:d and UNifit
1 nished rooms at 5.KI Iiiieknu iuina aveini".
I 'oh'rex r-mx room house on west
I l.nek'iuanim ov miuii. Address '1 Hi ).M AS
E. V.VANH, near ll; Lnterno, Hydo I'.irk.
r( It RI2MT-NIH I LY V V II X I ti 11 F. li H .U,
I hu it n lie for lol'o i ix mi JOHN JEd
MA . Un Wvoiebu' uvenii-.
for Sa!a
l.'lill SAI.IC-AN KD1HON TVl'EWKI I ER
T fur SI Apply to 1.. T. UULKLEY, Ik)
l.nennwiiiuia nveiuie.
"CAbII UUf-lN ESS FiiiV HALE AT A DAB
J mibi. UI7 1'ei n aveimi1.
HOUSE KOR HALE 11NW TRAVELER
or wink r luiywhere; 7 ym old; 1,160
to inns; siiiiim, kiiki h i or mmrcss
(,'HAS. A.EH. (4)eiilmrn, Pa.
lot.
I OrVr-IlHACfcLET. HII.YEK, ON MAIN
1J nvenu". tmtwonn l.:nik '.wann i venue
an I ,li'ksnii strojt, Tlniradsy evening. Finder
w ti urn rewurusa ujr losvin at nuvu viui
niore.
Strayed or Stolen.
CTKAYKO OR STOLEN PROM 10I0OLIVE
O street on haturduy, Jan. A, a white bull
nun. ivilb lame snot ou back. Ten dollars re.
ward will be paid for return of urne and uo
(juestiona ntva. w. u utls,
onno
I:
GENTS' NATURAL WOOL
GENTS' COTTON FLEECE-LINED
1$C5r50 dozen Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests, made of the Finest Maco Yarn; Reg
lar 50c. quality, now 37lc. Each.
SIZES
6, 6 1-2, 7.
20 Cents.
CONNOLLY &
IS NOW
08?
THE SCRANTON BEDDIHG CO., 602 andAzulAwnae'
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
Agents Wanted.
(JilR HO TO IWIW PER WEEK USINO
060.JJ nnd sellina: Old ReliaWo l'liiter.
Evory family Iiuh rusty, worn knivet, fork',
tpooim, ote. Quickly plated by dipping in
molted metal. No experience or lmrd work:
0 gwd nit uiition. Address W. V. HARRISON
& CO.. Clerk No. i4, Coluiiibua, Ohio.
AOENTS--WE HAVE THE REST KEKLISO
nrtielo on tlie continent; from S3. 6') to
1 i.OO per day can be mudo supplying reuulir
ctistoniers with our fluvorinif perfumes. i )W
dor and soaps. Address CONSOLIDATED
PERFUME CO., Chienco.
( 'ENEKAI. AUEXTs WANTED - hELE
XI iint new aitieles to deiders; vxvlusive ter
ritory, no coinpetitlon.no rnpltal required;
'M to OHO per cent, profit. Columbia Cliemieal
Co. , OH Dearborn St., Chicago, HI.
rANTH) - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
liandlo our lino, no peddling. Balnrir,
ST.") per month and expenses paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply quickly. I'. O. Box, iMlH,
Ronton, Maa
legal.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE UNDER
signed, an auditor appointed by tho or
phans' Court of Lackawanna county, to audit
the flnnl account of James Martin, adminis
trator of Hie estate of Elizabeth Lswler, do
rcael, and to report distribution of tlio funds
111 the hands of said a'-countaiit, will att'-nd to
tlio duties of his appointment nt tho oltiee nf
Wiilurd, Warren & Knupp, in the Republican
Building, Washington aveuuo. Serauion. Ph.,
on Saturday, Februry 2d. Isii.V at -o'clock
111 tlio afternoon, nt which time and place all
porsom interested may apnear and present
their claims or be forover debarred therefrom.
1'. O'MALLEY. Auditor.
Charter Application.
TVOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
IN application will bo made to tho governor
of tbn State of Pennsylvania on Monday, tbo
4tli ilav of February, lrt!i.", by L. M, Huiinell,
W illlain 8. Hoyd, Jr., W. 8. Mears. John W.
Coolodvo, ti. A. Clearwater, E. M. Tuwks
bury, Jdin S. Cox and Edward 11. Lyndo,
under the act of assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, ontitled, "All
act to provide for the incorporation
and regulation of certain curuorations."
approved April 29, 1S74. and the supplements
tnereto, ror cue cnartor or an inienueii cor
poration to be called, "Tile Diamond Mica
Company," tho character and object of which
is the mining and quarrying of mica and other
ores or minerals, preparing the a-jiiio for mar
ket and marketing tlio sumo, and for
tlnso purposes to have, possess and
enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges of
aid act of assembly and it supplements.
I. ALTON 1IAIK, Solicitor.
Situations Wanted.
C1TUATION WANTED HY A 'OUX(
O marr.'el man as coachman or anv honora
ble work; I'J years' experio ico as cea diuinu;
call furnish best of referenco. Address
"COACHMAN," Trlbnno ollice, Seranton. I'n.
yANTED--RY A MAN TO HIVE PRIVATE
V V tuitions, either nt homo or abroad, in
the English or Latin languages. Address "M,
U., li ' j oining avenue, city.
Situation wanted by a youno
O man 18 years old: understands horses:
would like a position as driver. Address HaR
L1E LITT8, H43 Providenco Road.
DRUG CLERK OF TWO YEARS' EXPERI
ence desires nosltion; well educated.
Address "AMYL," '1 ribnno ofllce
SITUATION WANTI'.D - BY A HOY hi
to years of ago; would like to have position
In barber shop; lias had long experience. Ad
dress "L. J.," Tribune ollice.
TANTKP HY A YOUNO LADY WHO
v understands the (iormnn, Huiicarluu,
Hebrew slid Euglisli liunruages, a position as
bookkeeper, Address R., 'Ml llalste.id court.
Hand Sleighs,
Baby Sleighs,
Clippers, Alligators,
Self-Steering Sleighs,
Steel Sleighs,
Iron Sleighs,
AND THE FAMOUS
Paris Hill Oak Sleighs
hi Clippers and Dent Wood Knees
and the Montrose tins
Tubing Sleighs,
We have over 100 dozen in stock antl
will sell very cheap at wholesale and
retail.
I D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
314 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
CHARLES B. KEEN & CO.,
STOCKBROKERS,
36 S. Third St, PHILADELPHIA.
Established In 162. Stocks and bonds bought
sola ana carried, on marg id.
Refer by permission to
J, H. itlcliener, Pre. Bank ot North America,
C. II. Banes, Pros. Market tit. National bank
u.M. Decbeiti Proa. CouuuouwealtU Trust t
II
1
The Best Value we have ever offered. Our
price only 48c. Sold by others at 50c,
as a 75c. Garment.
We quotl the following new prices on our Famous Hoys' Cast
SIZES
71-2, 8,81-2,
22 Cents.
WALLACE 209 Washington Ave
THE CELEBRATED
MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY
to our
M'ashburn.Croshy Co. wish to ussure their many pat
rons that tlicv will this vcar hold to their usual custom
of ntilliiiR STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop
is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are
of the opinion that it is already cured, und in proper
condition for milling. Wushhurn-Crosby Co. will take
no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully threa
months to mature before ".rinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling has
placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s Hour far above other
brands.
MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
J? T.-W Ll IDA H I IHI I Ul II Bill
If M I I MAKERS
m ' with P!
II Hold Fast li
Steel Ccn- 1
W tcred, Self-
V w Shnrpening,
V Detachable
SA HORSE tXM
J SHOE v.sMr
calks Var
We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at
prices that warrant us in expecting a large
share of the trade :
Paclflo Const Red Cedar Shingles.
"Victor" and other Michigan Rrnnds of
White Pinn and White Cedar Shinnies,
Michigan White and Norway Pine Lum
ber and Hill Timber.
North Carolina Phort and Lous Leaf
Yellow Pine.
Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Rails, Mine Ties, Mine
Props and Mine Supplies in general.
THE RICHARDS LUMBER COMPANY
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA.
LTHE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Office: SCRANTON, PA.
EVERY WOMAN
BomtMMM Dedt a relinble, monthly, ngnltUnc medleln. Only dwalMl u
tb imrMtdiugi ihould ba uwJ. lljou wuil lb bolt (at
Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills
Thry an prompt, mt certain In remit The cinrotna (Dr. TmYi) iimr dlup.
noiut. Bout mwh, 11.00. Addnu f IM Uuiouia OSm Cleralud, U.
For Saleby JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce street. Seranton, Pa.
Wallace
II I .
Iron Hosiery:
SIZES
9, 9 1-2, 10.
25 Cents.
patrons:
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Also a Fall Line of
SUPPLIES.
lii l Co.
Seranton, Pa.
Juniata County, Pennsylvania, Wlilt
Oak.
Fulllvan County Herclock Lumber and
Lath.
Tlorm County Dry Hemlock StocH1
Hoards.
Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists an
Studding. ,
Pharmacist Cor. Wyoming Avenue and
Spring
& CONNELL