2 THifl hCltAJNTON TJtllS U JS E S AT U It DA Y JUOltNltfC. JA.NUAUY 2U, 1895. TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS News of Interest to Readers Up and Down the Valley. , IN THE INTEREST OP SCHOOLS Directors Take Advantage of Wilkes' Barre Experience Sleighing Trip of tho Jolly Twelve A New Erie and Wyoming Station Promised. (Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Ta., Jan. 25. Professor Shell and the committee of the school board were vlsltlni? the Wllkes-ltarre soliools today. Investigating the meth ods of the Wllkes-liurre school board regai'dliiR thedlstributinn of text books, the nnthod3 of discipline and of the general inamiKenient, with u view of regulating the present distribution of tooks in our schools and providing them with better educational advantages. The happy twelve of Taylor enjoyed a very lively slelghrldo to this place on Thursday evening and stopped at the Kugle. Those who registered were J. H. Halpln. W. 1 Oouitright, J. li. Whitlow. John 1'. Ayers, J. I.. Tossel, Frank Decker, William Tidd, 11. C. Courtright, John Kkhards, A. I.. Hen dershot, Thomas I". IVmgrow, U. Willis Itees, of Taylor, and CI. W. ilagerdom. of Plttston. Mine Howt Snyder opened Ills house and served a bountiful spread to the merrymakers. Horace l'.igat't. our enterprising ma chine agent, will spend Sunday at his home, Lake Ariel. Services of the First Presbyterian church, West Side, Sunday. Jan. 7. will be as follows: Kev. Thomas W. Srt-an, pastor. Preaching at bXKO a. m. ami 7.3U p. m., administration of bap tism to children at morning service, Sabbath school at li m.. Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor at ti.W. p. m. Services of the First ltuptlst church, Kast Side, Sunday. ltev. K. II. Stewart, pastor: Prayer meeting at 9..'!0 a. m., preaching service at 10.110 a. m., Sunday school at 2 p. m., Junior Christian Kndeavor at S p. in.. Senior Christian Kndeavor at li p. m., evening service at 7 p. m. Kev. K. X. Harris, of Coaldale. will occupy the pulpit of the Kev. P. J. Kain at thel-'irstCongregationalohurch on Sunday. Mr. Harris is well known to the people of this vicinity, as he was for some time identified In evangel ical work with Preacher Kain. A large congregation Is anticipated. Rev. P. J. Kain is enjoying his usual success in his evangelical work at the Pedford Street Methodist church, New York city. The regular church and business meeting of the First Baptist church on the Kast Side will be held on Monday even ins at 8 p. in. Superintendent George B. Smith, of the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad, says we are to have a new depot. The time of building and the. location has not as yet been decided on. Hon. W. H. Rutledge Is home for over Sunday. J. C. Manning started today on a two or three days' business trip to Roches ter and vicinity. John Ricketts accompanied his chil dren to Danville for a few days' visit v il'a relatives. D. O. Snyder has returned from a few days' visit at Sunbury. Burgess Maloney, Thomas Cody and Patrick Joyce are on a tishing expedi tion over the mountain. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. O'Malley were in attendance at 'the Robert Burns cele bration at Wilkes-Barre last evening. All regular subscriptions of the Scranton Tribune will be received at our local office, No. 8 South Main street. AVOCA. A select party of young people of 'Avoca wijoyed a sleigh ride to Spring Unx.k on Thursday evening, where they held cn entertainment In the srhooJhue. The programme consist ed of a c horns by the LangclIITe Pre. l-ytfrlan choir, recitation by Miss Mary Jane Davi.s, dunt by Carrie McDonald a.nd Maggie Aikm.nn, selection by Will iam Jennings, solo by Miss .Mary Brown, selection by Allan MnDrmald, dU'!-t by Mame. McOrinUle and Mame Cra.nston, recitation by John R. Oeorfre, rvadilnjr by Walter Anderson, recitation by William Jennings, singing by the choir. Those who wont from Avoca Wf-re: Mr. and Mrs. J. Ft. Oeorge, Mr. and Mrs. Dan f.irge, Walto-r Ander son, Alexander Major, Rolxrt I.nng Ion, William Alexander, Herbert Addison, Itv. A. J. Weish-y, William Jennings, Ja.ms Powell. John V.rown. Miss M.irv WHEN YOU FEEL LANGUID, dull and heavy, it's your liver that's at fault A sluggish, torpid liver de ranges your stomach and kidneys and bowels. It poisons your blood. You feel it "all over." The best known remedy in the world s Carlsbad. People go there, not only for a disordered liver, but for all the diseases that follow it, and for jaun dice and chronic liver complaint, and every ailment of the kind. There's no need for you to go. You get precisely the same treatment in the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, the water solid ilied at the Spring, or in the imported waters. In catarrh of the stomach, dyspepsia, habitual constipation, dia betes, or any gouty or rheumatic a flec tion, they have been a specific for bun dreds of years. . Take only the genuine imported ar ticle, with the signature p( "Eisner & Mendclson Co., Sole Agents, New York," and the seal of the city of Carlsbad on every bottle. Beware of the many worthless imitations sold here as "im proved" or "artificial" Carlsbad Salt which consist only of a mixture of common Glauber Salt and Seidlitz Tow der, and In no way have the same ac tion as the genuine natural remedy of Carlsbad. Insist upon the genuine. J. p.vla, Alamo Cranston, Mamie Mc Crlndle, Camie McDonald, Mrs. Dr. Bit terly, Oaamle Snyder, Maggie Aikman, Mary Brown, Margaret ltorcnlman, Lena Ronnlrmui, Jeanle Campbell, of Gracedale, Pa.; Miss Lizzie Kcllaun, of Rtdgway, Pa., uid Lizzie lixun,. Atten tive programme wa.s carried out tihcy wore nerved with avfreshmoiits. Henry Wlddel, 'Who left Avow eonio weeks ago, ihaa ugain iroturned. Miss Julia Daylor, of Vt Avoca, Is visiting friends at Scranton. Miss Fuiuiie Itmss, of Plttston, Is spending a few days with friends In town. HALLSTKAU. William Maynard wus a visitor In the Pui'lor City yesterduy. Ice Is now being gathoi-ed from the Susquehanna river, and Is of unusually goml quality. Mi.M. 1.. (1. Simmons was 111 lUiigham tun on Thursday. TheMnteiitailiimeint under the ausplcits of the Young People's Society of Plirls tlan Kndeavor of the Presbyterian chmvh in Hit' Railroad Young Men's Ohristlaii association ivoms, in this place on TiU'sikiy evening, was a grand Bllcvess. Those who had pledged hrm Keilvtvi to earn a dollar In koiuo li'gitl niate way to aid the church building fund told in 'rhyme how tihe dollar was wecuivd. After the rhymes were oil read, refreshments were nerved. The amount cUwhI w as nearly $100. A meetilng of the menibershlp com mittee of the R.i'ltroad Young Men's Christian association will be Juild in the hall oil Saturday evening, Jan. "0, to make arrangements for the mem bership contest to begin Feb. X, 1S95, and to chase April 1. The Republicans of this borough will hold a caucus in 'the city hall In this place nn Tuesday evening. Jan. for the purpose of choosing borough olll cvrs to be voted for In the February elect Ion. Mis. Jo'hn Hallsteud died at her liome In Lenox on Monday. The deceased was well known in this place. Temperance services will be held In the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening und. i- the management of the Women's Christian Temperance uninii. K. II. H. Uoof.i is inning a building erected on his lot, on Pine street, to be used as a hardware store. A meeting of the Susquehanna Coun ty Medical society will be held at the Mitchell House, in this place, on Tues day. Feb. 5. Rev. K. 1!. Olmstead will give a lec ture in rhe Methodist church in (Treat Hon I tn rYb. 1- umier the auspices of the Kpworth kague of that church. Burgess DuHois is laid up with a sprained ankle, oeoasiouod by a fall on the Ice. The receipts from the corn super, which was 'held Thursday evening, was about Hon. James F. Duliois. of Washing ton, D. C, has purchased a lot of Michael Hays on Church street, ami will erect a tine Vilck building on it in the near future. The building will be used for the HallsUad Herald, which Is now being published on the same Street. Miss Kula Benjamin visited friends In Susquehanna on Thursday. Mrs. Ira Sawyer, of Candor, X. Y is visiting friends and relatives In this place. John W. Chidaster is holding revival services n.-ar Vestal. The Jefferson branch union conven tion of Young People's Society of Christian Kndsavor of this county will be held at Lam-sboro on Feb. . Mrs. William Hoover, who has been visiting h'.-r parents at Candor, X. 1'., has returned h'jme. , Kelief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "Xerr Greta South American Kidney Cure.'' This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure tills Is your remeily. Sold by C. M. Harris. Druggist, 12a I'enn ave nue, Scranton, Pa. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. The Peck Lumber company has re cently Introduced a new dynamo and its extensive and prosperous plant is now lighted throughout by electricity. Th Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western statement for 1S!4 shows gross earnings of $4:i.0:i8,S62. a rtecreas" of 732.111; operating expenses, $:16,00!,1!T., a decrease of J4.52S.K7, and net earn ings, J7.OI9.iK7, a decrease of 1.20':,74. The deficit after the payment of divi dends was JlM.Cfi, against a surplus In of tl.or.S.ftll. The report shows a surplus of accounts receivable over ac counts payable of $1,241,062. Net earn ings for year were 0.24 per cent, against 11,4 per cent, last year. Coal trans ported In lH'JI was 7,S22,178 tons. The Ohio Steel company at Johns town, which has expended nearly $2, 000,000 In the erection at Yotnigstown of what Is conceded to be the finest steel plant In the t'nlted .Slates, wll light the fires and commence active operations next Monday. The pay-roll will amount to about $40,000 a month. It is expected to start the plant to make billets of nil sizes and sheet und tln plnte bars. The plant Is built with the Intention of ultimately making T rails and structural steel. The output of the plant will be from 1,000 1o 1,500 tons a day. It Is given out on good authority that the New York, Susquehanna and West ern, of which the Wllkes-llarre and F.astern railroad Is a part, Is prepar ing to build (in extension from Wllkes Harre to Orangevllle to connect with the Wllkes-ltarre and Wewtern and at Watsontown connection will be made with the Central Pennsylvania anil Western, which runs to Mlllhall, near Itellefonte. The Susquehanna com pany owns controlling Interest In these roads. This would also give a direct western outlet by way of Wllllams port. Joseph F. Hlnnott lias confirmed the report that he had disposed of a large block of Heading stock. He salt) his holdings were 44.000 shares and that about one-half had been sold out. He explained that the reason that prompted tho sale was tho unsatisfactory out look of the coal trade. He had expected that the committee, on percentages would have been able to accomplish something before this and he believed something would be done, for the con dition of the trade was so bad as to compel action. He did not Intend to Bell the remaining stock. It Is said that theheretoforeconservn tlve policy of the Lake Shore railroad, tinder the management of the late John Newell, will be entirely changed under General Caldwell, the newly appointed president. It Is said that in the future the policy of the road will be aggres sive, and the passenger and freight men of tho line will be expected to get out and hustle for business. It In also stated thoit there Ui a strong probability of a new Issue of stock soon to be made by the company. This new stock Is to be Issued only-to present stockholders of the road, and the income Is to be used to pay oft the bonded Indebted ness of the road. Philadelphia- Stockholder: "There Is practically no change In the situation In so far as alfeots the efforts being made to readjust the several companies' per centages. Tho sub-committee has not fully completed its tusk, but It may have the work HUlllcieutly advanced to submit a report at the next meeting of the presidents, which will probably be held the coming week. The move ment of coal from second hands to tho consumer, while not large, Is eald to be entirely satisfactory to the producing companies; and no cutting of prices Is reported. The output, on the other hand. Is not large. Last week's ship ments, while S,4titt tons larger than for the same week In 1,S!U, were somewhat less than those the preceding week, and brought, the dally average down to !i(i.i;2H tons; or on a basis of 2,!J'.r,4!i!t tons for the month. This is over a half mil lion tons In excess of the agreed output for January, but there Is a likelihood that It will be cut down before the end of the mouth, unless the companies should feel that the market Is capable of absorbing such a rate of produc tion. Storks uiu steadily declining at all points." STOCKS AX I) "BONDS. New York, Jan. 2j. Tho extraordi nary withdrawals of gold from thesiib troasury were the chief topic of dls-ciift-dun In llnanrUil clrclis today and even at th.' Stuck exchange the profes sionals, who had a monopoly of the dialings, were Inclined to go jdow. The wUhdi twals of the metal today amounted to $4,7!iO,OOU coin and $1,000, tMl bars, making t'lie grand total for the week thus far $I2,:!00,01H. Of this $7,200,000 will be forwarded to Kurope tomorrow. In view of it his tremendous loss of the met'il the general impn issloii was that the administration will wait no ledger for congress, but will net at once. Some had It tihiUt a new issue of Umds would be made on .Monday and It was 'Cluls that kept tho market llrm throughout Kie clay. A new feature was the buying of $1,O0ip,O0U gold bars at 'the uswiy otllce, the purchaser hav ing h.i. l to pay a small premium. The sabs of stocks were IW.INKI shares, the smallest total for any day of the week. At dh stan t the market was rather weak for 'the bankrupt issues, but us the day wore latnng a llrm tone char acterized the dealings, and tilt? closing was llrm. Net changes r-how gains of i4 to l'i percent., Delaware and Hud- t;.'H leading. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. Tho quotations nro furnished The Tribune by (5. du H. Dlni iniek. manager for William Linn, Allen & Co.. stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Sciunton. Yes. Dp'n- High- Low- Clos Clos. lug. est. est. lug. A.. T. & S. P.. 4', 4-'- 4i 4 V A. S. It. C Sli'i Sli3 "i W" ' A. C. 0 2:1 21! 2:i't 2:t 23! , !'., M. & S. P.. ri &Vi S'i K&k C, It. I. & !'... Ii2'a W'a Ill's 2-n C, li. & Q 71 "h 7irs 7P 70 Vl'n C. li N. W ."', I'-h !'' C. C. C. S. L 373 W'i ;i7'4 .'ti'j 37'i files. .V: (1 lli-'j K;1-i 1''""4 1":'M Wt I). C. F. Co.... l'l's l'i' T it ii"t '! D. a II 1211' 12111a 129', 12!li Cell. Klec V.Vj ir.'s i-1'n .Ms 'a Jersey Cent... , 'a Wsi 87" a XTi U A N .W'i '"!', "BS, Lake Shore. ...i: IWj 1"'-j IKi' Wt'-a .Man. Kle IWPi HP W Kni" Mo. l'ac 22"s 22 22 21' 21-; Nat. Lead 3:i'a iW !I2", Nat. Cord "'' 'h New Bug M . 31' 3 31' 3i)-' 31'-.. X. Y. C W'j !iH7k !'7s W'j !W,-J S. H f s '-"a !"4 ' !"s (I. & W I'.'s 1'! 1,: lie's 1,; & K '" ' ' M S.' & W ". It II 14 14 Tex. Pac t's S's S'-s ''a I nlon Pac !.'4 It's 11'k S'a W. & S. 1... I'r 1:1-1, V.: l'-Pi K'-j rr W. Cnlon S7 KTU S7'3 87N K7'i C. C. H 72' j 72'.j 7.1', 71-m 7-i' N. P.. I'r J'i Wt I..:- lie, A. M. T t'l's Id .' M" H. S. C 21 22 21 22 CHICACO HUAI'.U OF TRADK PRICKS. Op'n- High- Low- Clos- WIIEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. Mav r,:t'i M El'. M- July of r,r,'H W, M'i OATS. January 2S'.i 2S'3 zl'j .Mav 21t's -J-'t -' CORN. January 43 43 43 43 Mav 4' t:'"i '',2 J11K- 4l'i 4:.'i. 4Tj 4-Vi LAR!. January C.t:, (!... fi.l. r,.. May li.'-- 6 '" ' PORK. January 10. 10 10.42 10.30 10.37 J,iy JO.W 10.75 10..VI 10.H2 New York prodnco Market. New York, Jan. 2Ti.-Floiir Active In simill lots, prlees weak. What Hull, lower, closing steady; No. 2 red store anil elevator. r,7' la'iT'.je. ; ulloiit. 6s-i4afi!lc.: f. -.). b., uH4ai98C. i ungraded red. Winkle.; No. 1 northern, i"',c.; options closed steady lit 'viV. below .yesterday; .May sold at ,c. below previous low record: No. 2 red Jan uary, r,7:'c.i February, &V .; .March. Wfc,; May, .'iK'-kc; June, Wkc; July and August, R!i's'c. Corn liiill, llrm; No. 2, Ww. ele vator; "iMariOc. ulloat; steamer mixed, 4Sa 4!lc. ; options eloseilwenk 11111I unchangeil to ,e. ilown; January, 4';hC. : February, 4'.ir; May. 4'J'sc ; July. 4!i'4'. oats gulet, llrm: options dull, llrm; January, February end .May, 3;i'c.; No. 2 white March, :Hie.; spot prices. No. 2, 33''(,a3IV. ; No. 2 while, .Hie.; No. 2 Chicago, iiBic.; No. 3, .",3c.; No. 3 white. 3.V4C ; mixed western, 3la3.'ic. ; white do., 3iie.ii4iie. : white state, Mi'aiiloc. lleef Qulet, unchanged. Iteef Hams Dull. Tlencil Beer -Inactive. Cut .Meats gulet, weak. Lard Firmer; western steam, $ii.'i; city, fi.S; January, $H.H, nominal; .May, H7.ii.". asked: retlned, Hrnier; conll nent, J.7.10; South America, $7.tH; com pound, ra.".'..c. Pork yulet, steady; mess, $l2al2."0. Butter (iuht. fancy ereainery tinner; slate dairy, UialDe, ; do. creamery, li'.u22e.: Peniisylvanlii do., 1iia22e. ; western dairy, iuair,e. ; do. creamery, Ha2.T!.c. ; do. factory. Km He.; F.lglns, 2Vjc; Imitation creamery, llulic; June ereaiyery, l.rn2li.'. Cheese I Mill, easy; stale large, ilall'e',; do. fnn'-y colored. 11',''.; do. white, HH,a 11c; do. 'small, U'-ialPHc; pnrt skims. 3'yi He; full sklnis, 2n2',,c. F.ggs .Modeialo ileniand. firm; state and Pennsylvania, 23o.; refrigerator, lfal7'.4e. ; wpstern fresti, 22c.; do. per euso, $2u3.7r; southern, 2u'ia 2l!c; limed, lliiloe. ChicagoStock Market. Villon Block Yards. 111., Jan. 2.1. Cattle Receipts, n.flOO head; market steady; common to extra steers, $:4.irnfj.nn; stack ers anil feeders, $2.lln3.7!i; cows and hulls, $l.2.'n.'l.i'0; calves, $:infi.fio. Hogs Receipts, 17JNHI bead; market (Inn; heavy, $:i.l)rn !.;"; coniuion to choice mixed, $3.7riii.3(l; choice assorted, $l.o:,a l.l.r; light, $3.7ual; pigs, $2a 3.7.",. Sheep Reerlpls, 7.IKHI head: market llrm; Inferior to choice, $2.2ra3.7"; lnmbs, $3 nl.no. llnffnlo Stock Market, lluffalo, Jim. 2T. Cattle Receipts, 1,410 head; oil sale, Ml bead: market steady; prime heavy ,ltoo lo l,r,no-pound steers, $"n fi.2r; veals, $4aT.7n: good light blitcherH' steers, $.i.7fn3.W; flit cows, $3.2"n3.4ll; good medium steers, $l.in4.M. llogn R relpts, 10,200 head; on sule, r.2T,0 lieuil; mar ket strong: Yorkers, $l.2in4.30, mostly $4.3n; pigs. $l.2fa4.30: good medluniH, H.Wiii l.:iL"i; guild heavy. $l.30u4.37'; roughs, $.1.rOa3.7f.t slags, $3ii:i.ii. ntieep ami i.uniUH lie celpts, O.OOO henil; on stile, 7.200 head; mnr ket tlrm; good to best lambs, Jl.imari.lio; fair to good, S4.3Tm4.7r: light and com mon, $3.7ral.2r; good mixed sheep, $2.7"a 3.411; common to fulr, $2u2.t;r; export sheep, 3.r0a4.2r. on Muikot. Pittsburg, Jan. 2I. oil opened at 101; highest, Ml 14; lowest, 101; closed, 101. The Secret Art of Beauty lies not In cosmetics, but Is only In pure blood, and 11 healthy performance of trio vital func tions, to be obtained by using Burdock Blood Bitters, 0 CENT A Word. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE. WI1KN A HOOK ACCOUNT IS M AUK, NO CHAUOM WILL It IS LK89 THAN 26 CKNTH. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO BMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTBD, WHICH ARB INSERTED FllBlil. Wanted. y antko-ktock dry uoods, ci.otii ' Ing, for i'bsIi. Adiliess A. lIANElt, 2I4S N. HroNilHtriwt, I'lillmlelpliiH, I'm. Help Wantcd-Male. AbirHSiATrv'ri Ci Itnpal Dish wiilir to I ho wIioIxmiIk and retail tiade. WiihIius and ilrius lliu disliitH in two iniaiiieK witlmat wotting ths tliigi'n; J7. a week und ull uxiieieieM KitHy puHtiot'; 111) lun 11 wel l; : . mm iiiuk.. yilM werk. AdilicHH W. I', RAItltlsuN & CO.. Clerk No. 14, 10 lumlmn. OIiIm. C A I . I :s M K N -It KH l 1 K N T HA I-KB II KN 1 ' wiinted, HriuulatiiJ with tho local niul ueiivhy drag und a I'uuory trmlM, to liunUlo our Hue of high gi-iida cluioH. AddruHS, itlvlng lelenmri-H, J. KnWAItl) COWLKS Co., Ill) Cliamtuu-NNtroHt, N. Y. Hclo Wanted Femalaa. U' a n n'iMlCm' u, ,vn-(ilH-agiul woman, uxpuneiieed luuio kueiinr, wllliug tu work. ('iiiil'irtalii henm, giii il wilary ( nil permainlly lsiu Jai'kxon M. Special Notices. ' 1 'HiT'A.ufAi,Mi:iaTNo op tiik 1 htoi'kluilders of 'lli'i WcNt hidifu Ciwl t 'inn puny will he lielil In their ottli-n in fScraii toti, 011 Aliiuduy, Janiiiii y 2itli, ut 2 u'eloelt p. 111., fur the piirpoHu of elui-tuig diroetors fur tho iniHiilug year ami I rauiuii ting auva other biiMiauH an may eulue boturo tliein. K. A. CbAUK, Secretary. ' I 11 R A S N t: A I- Jl K H T I M H 1 V T 1 1 K NT( :( H i. lu.liluiH of Tliu l.iiikswniinii Tl'imt and .safe WepoHit t.'iinpuny will lie hold at IM ollleo, ltd I u 'knwuiiim Hveiine, "M Kubi nui y 1 next, I'rniu II to 4 p. in. lli.NUY llrJI.lN, .III., Kuc'y. I K I.OliKINd Kdlt OOOI) HKI.I.l' II, SKNI) 1 Title, fur Hiitople. Wundirtul l.ol'lioii ho Hilling Pea fin Bluinp for piirtiuuluiH l.xrln ulvo territurv: luoiils.iiao prutliU. Lu CI.A.NCilH liL'I.IXtl 1'K.N UJ., buy ton, Ohio. I MtKD 31. RlCltltY, N I'HHK UKADL'A'l E I M ill -i Tihi uig .Si liuul, llullovui) Uubpital, Now York. 1:100 Mans y uviiiiuo, city. AM NOW PUKPAUKUTO PL UMSII KX I lubittunu anil 1-,-tni upon uny Kiibinct ili.- el....... ..ui.il. , i 1 1... il i .u,.u,.. I niii-ii. i ni-mi VAiuii.iii'in iviii u iiiuniiniu i, having ill my puHitcaHioa Ilia iuu.it iKjworfiil dibsulvia steruoptieoaH made. P.. II. CAM., Tribune Ofllee. V'Ot: WAST THIS ltKI.IC - - KKl'KIXT 1 Prank Leslie's llluHtratud Week y War lilustratio-.H 1N1.80.". 'i'u-u Yoluiue Polio, f id.-'iil: puyulle nioiitlily, $2.00. Dellvured by express couiplote. I'reiiHiJ. Addles P. O. JiOOUY, tilo liilisuii ktreot, Scruntun, l';u BLANK HOOKS, P.Utl'IlLLTH, MA14A .ines, etc, bound or rebound ut TlIK Tin lie Ml ollicu. (juick work. RcoHunublii prices. For Rent. l'OH HKNT-HT OKK AND TWO BASE J liients, N'o. 7 LaeknwauiiH avenuti; aHo second and tliiid Kooi-n arranged for two l'aiu. iliesur entire building for wholeHiile purposes; elevator: D. fc H. nwltch t J building. ROB KItTSON A- HITCHCOCK, No. 404 Lacks wanna nveuue, Seru'iton. Pa. M) KKNT A PHIL l-R(J().MS NOW OCCU- nied uv Mish Kcnnv 8 drcsamakmg catnb- lisbinont. Apply at 1 inlev h. 13'6ulENT-lTAltu'HALL POK LODUE 1 or club room. Apply at l'iuluy'g, 510 Lackuwaiuu avenue. I'OK KKXT-BK ICR W A It E HOP W ff H I olovutor on 1 L. V . switeh anil West Lackawanna avenue. Serantnii Htuvu Worki. S uim:rior MOUKKN IIOVSK; AYENCjJ. JONKS, illl Hpruce. T.OIt RKXT-Fl'ItNISIIi:I AND i'SH'B X nibiierl rooms at iT.iii Lackawanna ftventi iroR RENT-SIX ROOM HoCSE ON WEST J Lackawanna avenue. A'l'lros, 1 110M AS E. EYAXS, aear 11:12 Luzerne, Hyde Park. ;oR RENT NK'h LY Kl'RXlSHF.Il HAL suitalile fur loilgo roemi JOHN Jl'.U- JIYN. ll'.i Wyumlng nvenu. Strayed or Stolen. CTKAYED OKHTOM'.X -1'ltOM 1010OLIYE C5 atre.it. on Saturday, Jan. f. a wliito bull pup, w ith large Hpot ou hack. Ten dinars re ward will be paid fur return of same and no ipiostions nki (l. W. L. REITS Physicians Notice. I T IN NEED OF SSOL'AKS FOR PATIENTS i we aro largo breeders of thorn. HAHLAM'S, 118 Cliff afreet. Ap.ents Wanted. uBxWwANHiirir?ji' ahITrked? "Huleit of l'aruatnoutiiry Law." fur pub lln otllcials. lawyera mid liiiHinisri men rfener H'lv. Wll'. for sainplo. Pockot size. KAN'll, McXALLY ,V CO., Clilr ngo. 'EXERAL AOEXTH WAXTED-SEI.L I lug new aitlclca to dealerw: exehniive ter ritory, no competition, no capital t-nipiiriMl: 2I) to :Hi per cent, prullt Colaiabia CUi'inlcal Co., ISI Deal-burn at., Chicago. 111. A OK NTS IN EVERY STATE ON SALARY and cnuitiiMinn Agcut making $?. to ?MI weekly. ECRKKA CHEJI1CAL MT U Co., La Crosse, is. UVaNTi 1) - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO liaiullo our line, no peiblling. s.i'nrr. S7."per nioiitli niul expenses paid to all. OooiU entirely new. Apply ipuckly. P. O. llox, UH, Huston. Mn-.a Charter Application. VOTICK IS HEREBY (ilVF.N THAT AN A' npplieaton will lie madu to thu L'ovurnor of tile stute of Peiiiisvlviiniii on Monday, tlin 4th dnv of l'elruary.'lwi , by L. ,M. Runnell. Wllliain S. Uoyd, Jr.. W. S. Mears. John W. ( oiledgo, O. A. Clearwater. K. M Towks bary, Joliii H. Cox nnd Edward II. Lynde. unili'r the act of rissenibly of tlie Coin lnuiiweiiltli of 1 entisylviinta, eiitltleil, "An act to provide fur tlio incorporation and reif illation of certain coroorattuns," niproved April 211. Is'ii. aii'i the supplenioiita tlim-fito, for tliu clinrter of an iiiteiuled cor poratiuu to bo called, 'The tliamond Alirn Company." tlie rlinracter and object of which ls,llii' mining and giiarryingof mica anil otlur runs or minerals, preparing the hiiiio for mar ket and marketing tlie mime, and for tli'-no purposes to li.-ive, iioshch. und eniuy nil iIib rlglit, benetlta ami privilegta uf said act of asuemlilv nail iti Kiippleinenta. J. ALTON DAVIV. Sellcltur. Poultry Foods, 1UKKN CUT HON K IS THE MUST ECO- I nuiiilonl e.ig prudiiclng food in tlmwnrlil. It will double the number uf ugiia and make t hem 2r per ennt. ninre ful-tllo. AUo ground bone, meat, eyst'-r sliells, ehiirconl and bonu meal. IIASLAM'S, olllco, lis 1 'lilt' street. Works, foot of Cliff Street. Situations Wanted. CITUATION WANTED-BY A YOL'NU k man i w it in a c-ai ikmiipi nuoii or any thing In that. 11 no : ban hail experience wltli tools and will furnluli innin. AddreM "UUY l'.R," Mia Capoiifle avenue, city. CITPATION WANTED- HOY OK 111 YBAKB O wauti work; useful 111 Imndllng burses; good roioruni'oa; "J. F.," Diininore imatotllca. J lTl'ATION WANTED MAN WANTS til worli; iipefiil for any kind of work; with beat references. "II. K.." Diininore pontolllcu. VJ1TUATION WANTED FOR WASHING, O Ironing or any kind of work bv the day. Washliiga taken home, also, fall ur aildresa "L. Iv. li.," Kit Nurlh bumner nvunuo, Hyde ram. f I ENTLEM AN OF OOOl) CHARAO'EK, 1 1 good educatlun, wants posit Inn; can do any kind of olllco work: lis, had several years cxnarionce: can give best references; will also work unu or two weeka gratia on trial; haa a knowledge of aliortliaud. AUdraaa "X. 14.," core Tribiinii CITPATION WANTED BY A (OO0 D girl; would like n place In a mull family. Address "11. Il" Tribune ofllco. Plilludclplilu Tullow Markot. I'hlladelphlu, Jan. 25. Tallow la lower and weak, under a light demand and free orferlngH. We quote: City, prime, In hlulH, 4u4'4c ; country, prime. In bbla. 4nl',c.; do. dark, In bbla, ic; enkw, iliC ; grease, a;e. Connol SATURDAY, JAN. 19, WE INAUGURATED THE SEATESTOiTTOl IfiLEOlB Note the prices below and see if they are not lower than you have ever bought them at before, and lower than any of our competitors : Hill 4-4 Bleached, - 5 1-4C Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached, - 6 1-4C Lonsdale 4-4 Cambric, - 8 1-2C Atlantic A 4-4 Brown, - 5 i-4c Pride of West 4-4 Bleached, 10 1-2C CUCTTIMC Lockwood 9-4 Bleached, Lockwood 10-4 Bleached, Utica 9-4 Bleached, Utica 10-4 Bleached, CONNOLLY & IS NOW THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO., PRICES STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. Every buz gurranto'd to give tatiafartlon or money refuudod. Full printed illroutiuu from a child to a Krotvn pemou. 11 is purely vegetable and canuot positively harm the inoxt tender inlant. liiniat 01 uaviiiu Ur. Camp. bell's; accept no other. At all Drugifista, &u, WONDERFUL Boiith 8-nANTox, Pa., Nov. 10, WH. Mr. C. W. Campbell Doar ISIr: 1 hava f iven uiy boy, Fruddii", 7 years old, toino of )r. t ampljall's Miikio Worm biiBar and Tea. and to my aurpriaa tn'a afternoon about 2 o'clock be panned a tapeworm measuring about 8o feet in length, bead and all. 1 havu It in a bottle and any pel-sou wishing fi hiq it can do no by railing at my atoro. I bad tried numerous otber remedies recommended for takitiK tapeworms, but all failed. In my estimation Ur. Campbell's la the greatest worm remedy in cxlat-we. Yours v.tv reHiientfullv. FRED HEKFNER, 732 Boech St. Note Tho above is what everybody savi after onco usinK. Maunfactiireil bv C. W. Campbell. Lancaster, I'a. Successor to Dr. John Campbell ft Hon. LAGER BREWERY. Manufacturers of the CelobratoJ PILSEi'ER LAGER SEER CAPACITY : f 00,000 Barrels per Annum HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHX HAMLIN, The AcUnowlcdncJ I'xpcrt in lliirscsliiiciiig n nd Dentistry, is Now Permanently Located on West l.uoknwiiiiiia Ave., Near the Ht-idge. HOTEL WAVERLY Kiirnpoun Plnn. Flrst-i-lass llnr nt taidicd. I input for Uuifitici' St KiikIb'I Tannliaeuscr Hoer. IE. Cor. 15th and Filbert Sts.,Ptiila. Most dnslrnblo for rosldonlH of N. H. roniisylvnnlu. All roiivriiloiniH for trnvolors to nnd from llroad Stroot Htutlon nnd the Twnlflli and Market Htroet nlnllon. ficslruhle for vlaltlna Hi iaiiloiiliuis nnd peuplo In the An tliraclto Ucflon. T. J. VICTORY, pnoi'RiuTon. ROOF TUNING AND SOLDERING A,i?,?Sa.?"ny w,,n ' y ,he of HART MAN'S I ATKNT PAINT, which conslats of InKredleiiis well-known to ull. It can he applied to tin, KnlviiMlsed tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwelliius, which will rirnvent absoliilely uny uriimblinir, crack iib or brciikinjr of tho brick. II will oiu laM tlnnlnit of any kiln I by many yoara, ml It a coat does not exceed nnn-llftfi that of tho cost of tinning. Is mild by tho Job or pound. Contractu taken by ANTONIO UAHTMAKM. ttifBlroh BL CHARLES B. KEEN & CO., STOCK BROKERS, 36S. Third St, PHILADELPHIA. Established In Wl Btoi'ks and bonds bought sold snd rnrried oil margin. Kefor by ppimiasloii to J. II. Micliener, Flea. Hank of North America. ii .n. osiies, i re.. oiarKet sc. Mstional Mann aUL DscUert, Pres. Couuuouwoalih Trust Co rf i n L J V' V WW & Wallace .7 16c 18c 18c 20c WALLACE, THE! CELEBRATED MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY GREATLY REDUCED. I (Action TO our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their manv rat rous that they will this ear hold to their usual custom of milling STR1CTLV OLD W HEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owini- to the excessively dry weather many millers aro of the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. H ashhurn-Croshy Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling haa placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s Hour fur above other brands. 4 MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. HAVE YOUR Horses Shod Mi Hold Fast H TCI irvii r tcrcJ, Self- JLJ 4 LI hL SharpcnitiR. j Y:c?2V Dctnch.-ililp frf U M HORSE t&W CALKS We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at prices that warrant us in expecting a large share of the trade : Pacific Const Red CVdnr ShlnsMos. "Victor" and other Mli-hlKnn Urnnda of White riiic and White Cedar Shinnies, Michigan White ami Norway Tine Lum ber and UIU Timber. North Carolina Short and Long 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. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Caneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. EVERY WOMAN BomstUBSsnosilsarellsble, nonthly, mrulsttnp medlolno. Only haralaaiujf lbs purest drugs should btiueU. If jrou want iHo bust, gel Dr. Peal's Pcnnjfroal Pills Thor am prompt, sale asfl oortaln n result. Tbe senntne (Dr. Teal'sl nerer 4lssp nolnt, gsataurwliwa, 81,00, Address L'SM, Uouuiuta CH UeTelaad, 0, For Saleby JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. SHEETINGS. Lockwood 9-4 Unbleached, i4c Lockwood, 10-4 Unbleached, 16c Atlantic 9-4 Unbleached, 16 1-2C Atlantic 10-4 Unbleached, 18c All other widths and grades of Sheet ings and Pillow Casings at equally low prices. During this sale we offer our entire stock of Table Linens, Napkins and Tow els at Cut Prices. 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. 602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue, Cor. Adams Avenue, (MILL SUPERIOR T0 ALL OTHERS. Also a full Line of WAGON MAKERS' SUPPLIES. mi l Co. Scranton, Pa. Junlnta County, Pennsylvania, Whltai Oak. PiiIIIvaii County Heir.lock Lumber ami Lath. TtoRn County Dry Hemlock Stock Itonrds. F1U County Dry Hemlock Joists and Studding. Pharmacist, Cor. Wyoming Avenuo and