THE fiCKANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY" MORNIITO.' JANUAUT 29, 1895. TALES OF TWO P1TTST0NS .News of Interest to Readers I'p and Down the Valley. BOARD OP TRADE MEETING Steps Taken to a Reorganization of tho Associatlon-Pcatta of Alfred Da;. The Assailants of Michael and Peter Juilgu. Gueclal to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Pa., Jan. 28. A meeting of business men and citizens -was heiu in the council chambers this evening to promote the reorganization of the board of trade. Benjamin Harding wus elected chairman; K H. Hanker was appointed secretary. A communica tion from the Merchants and business Wens' association of Chester, Pa., was read by the secretary desiring the board of trade of this place to endorse the now tax bill now before the legisla ture. It Is entitled an act constituting a board of revision of taxes In cities of the third class, providing for the ap pointment of its members, the classifi cation of real estate for purposes of taxation, and a system for supervising assessments, and altering and chang ing the same, by said board, and pro viding fur an appeal from Its decision. The secretary was instructed to an swer the communication. 'i'he next meeting of the board 'Will he held on Friday evening next. The chairman and secretary were appointed a com mittee to wait on the president of the old board and request him to call a meeting on Friday evening, Feb. 1. The names of those present who desired to Ibecome members of the new board were: Benjamin Harding, F. H. Hank er. A. li. Brown, B. (1. Cooper. W. C. Thomas. Dr. J. C. Heap, M. N. Donally, IS. G. Thompson, Alex. Sloan, T. J. Armstrong, Andrew Weir, P. H. Kelly, John Corcoran, A. K. Case, H. J. Hal lock, Wilson Herry, J. H. Foy, M. J. Gllroy, M. F. Stoocher and Frank lio lian. E. S. Pratt Jind F. Hendrlckson, of Elmiira, were present. They are here in the in-tt-rept of the Kureka Cash Keg-isittir system. They desire to es tablish a p'.a-nt h?re to manufacture their machines. They would employ fifty persons at the start and more atea when they got established. There are also representatives of a silk man ufacturing company of New York who wish to locate here. They have been viewiing the olilknltting mill plant on Delaware avenue, West Side, and state that they will remove here providing we furnish the money to pay their moving expenses. AlfreJ Day, died yesterday morning at the home of Superintendent Thomas C. Xatitress. in Datlin. Mr. Day came to this country from County Durham, England, in ISIS. In 1S.".2 he moved to Yatesvllle, where he resided until two years ago, since then he had made his horn? with his daughter. Mrs. Thomas C. Nattress, at I-aflin. Mr. Day was a weH-knowii and .much-respected .citi zen, and' one of the oldest' members of Thistle lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of this place. The de ceased is survived by five sons and two daughters, William Day, of Peick vllle; Mia. Anna Reed, of Lallin; Joseph Day, of Yatesvllle; Mrs. Thomas C. XatWess, of Latlin; Alfred J. Day, of Aspen, Cel.; Thomas N. Day, of Daflln, aoid Wesley Day, of Stbaalopol. Tho funeral will take place on Thursday. Interment will be in Plttston cemetery. Michael and Peter Judge, the victims of the murderous assault, by Italian on Sunday night, are considered out of danger though still weaK and. suffering much pain. Their assailants have all been captured. For Colds. Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis end 8ore Throat use Dr. Thomas' Eclec trlc Oil, and get the genuine. SWALLOWED A SWORD. fatul Kxperimentof a l'rofcssional While Practicing at Muskegon. l!y the United Press. Muskegon, Mich., Jan. 28. Albert Helling, a professional tire eater and word swallower, recently with Lee's circus, swallowed an elghteen-lnch eword at the opera house last night rwtvlle practicing for the Elks minstrels, nnd will probably die. In order to do he work better Heiling locked himself In a .room by himself and proceeded to put three swords d wn his throat.' He had Inserted one safely, (but the second sword struck the end of the llrstt, driv ing It bclow thepalaite into the stomach. Then he climbed a ladder and called for help over the transom. Helling af terward walked nine blocks to a doc tor's ofllee and then home. An operation was performed by Drs. Dtnslow, Garber and Vanderlaan. Be lieving the point to be at the base cf the stomach, they made an Incision there, but Helling had walked so far the sword had sunk Into the lower por tion of the abdomen, necessitating an other Incision. Helling Is 21 years old, and though he Is strong, his recovery ta doubtful. CONSTIPATION CATARRH of te STOMACH LIVER and KIDNEY DISEASES DYSPEPSIA DIABETES GOUT and RHEUMATISM- These arc some of the diseases that are cured by the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt It Is the veritable water of the Sprudel Spring evaporated, solidified concentrated, in every ailment of the kind, Carlsbad has become famous the world over, and for hundreds of years, as a prompt, permanent, natural rem edy. Beware of Imitations sold as "im proved" or "artiOciar Carlsbad Salt, which consists only of ordinary Scid litz Powder and Glauber Salt, and arc sold by unscrupulous dealers upon the reputation of the genuine. Be sure to obtain the genuine 1m ported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt ojily, with the seal of the city of Carlsbad, and the signature of "Eisner & Mendclson Co.,, Agts, New York," on every bottla. mil IXDVST.tlAL TOPICS. The Bethlehem lion company will today start work on the two new war vessels for the Kusslan go-rnment. Tho Inspec tor, Itlusunlne Gabriel, arrived yesterday from St. Petersburg. Hazleton Standard: "The new vein of coal discovered ill the No. 4 tunnel, Au denrled, Friday morning, has proven to bo the Lykcns Vulley by developments which have been made since Its llrst discovery. First the vein presented Itself to a thick ness of one foot but now Its thickness Is almost eiKht feet with a seam of about ten Inches of soft rock between the two benches..-The coal is sparkling with purity nnd it Is thought will pan out tho most profitable discovery of years. Prep arations will be made at once to drive slopes and tunnels through which the pro duet of the vein will be transported to the surface." From the Lehigh Valley report It ap pears that during the year 2.U0U coal cars of W,Ui)0 poumls capacity were contracted for and their delivery Is nearly completed. The ownership of these cars Is vested In the Lehigh Valley Terminal Hallway com pany under a car trust. Out of 61,030 coal and freltfht cars of the company 13,177 are fitted with M. C. H. couplers and S,!Oi with air brakes. The policy has been adopted of abandoning four-wheel coal cars which require large repairs, and l.K-l of these cars have been broken up, being replaced by the new eight-wheel cars This substitution has given an Increase of 37.71HJ tons in coal-car capacity. The statements of the Heading railroad and Coal and Iron companies for De cember show: Gross receipts of railroad. l,iul,!i2S, und gross expenses, JH47,Uti; net receipts from other sources of $72,911' added to tho profit from operating: make the to tal month's profit $077, Nu3; total charges of JS8,281 deducted from tills leave a deficit for the month of $211,177. As compared with December, 1MI3. there Is an increase III the deficit of $143,173. Thu gross re ceipts of the t'oal and lion company were $1,588,253, and the gross expenses $1,775,083. One-twelfth of tho current year's llxed charges $10t),(X)) added to the Ions from mining (J187.42SI leave a deficit for the month of $293,128. As compared with De cember, ,18'JJ, thu Increase ill the dellclt Is $302,5tW. . The stocks of coal on hand as reported monthly are no longer regarded as having the important bearing on the tradu they once had. In recent years almost every carrying company has established along Its line and at ultimate points of distri bution large storage places for coal. The amount of coal stored at these points Is not given out, though It Is obvious that this coal has a continual Influence on the trade. It Is Interesting to know how much coal Is stored ut tide and the usual table showing the amount each month for several years is given: ISM 18!2. 18i. ISM. January 638,lit!S ,'M2 t32,375 8S1.550 February 841.1182 SST..."3 601,834 85!i,5ii9 March. 784.W7 321.023 7S1.1S8 KH.M April 711.571 714.842 970,988 849,207 May IJ92,87 lis4,iW2 877,014 Ml.'.W June 078.144 W7.721 8S,S.".l 715,p;2 July i...703.'J01 701,743 733,440 855,078 August 048,900 691.399 800.170 814.11 September ....508,833 G3S.3i'l 790.020 812.549 October 35,41ti 680.503 725.500 732,'V5 November 037,84i 732.453 721.104 874,900 December ....754,132 057,858 728,878 780,913 The stocks of coal at the tide have ap parently been about the same as In ordi nary years. The apparent consumption of coal during the year, using the tide stocks as a basis, Is as follows: 1892. 1893. 1894. Stock Jan. 1.... 790,952 557.808 881,550 Production ....41,893,320 43,089,533 41,391, ".HO Total supply. ..42,081,252 43,747.401 42.272.719 Stock Dec. 31... 057,808 728,878 780,913 Ap't C'ons't'n. .42.020,384 43,018,523 41,491,856 The Knglneerlng and Mining Journal of Saturday contained the following: "Some of the Philadelphia papers have, as usual, managed to condense a great deal of mis information und of strictly illogicul reasoning- Into their paragraphs ubout ihj coal traile. One of them this week said that the highest price obtained for coal In New York today was $3.25. This Is not true. Our contemporary probably has only Just heard the reports that appeared In this column three months ago. An other statement was that the true expla nation of the poor showing made by the coal roads was to, be found In the exist ence of contracts' with the Independent operators by which the roads bought the former's coal at 80 per cent, of the tidewater price, thus making the freight rate but 40 per cent., or, on the basis of $3.25 for stove at tide, only $1.30, the small er sizes being oven less. This Is why the Lehigh and the Jersey Central dip so poorly, according to our Philadelphia con temporary. This statement Is so absurd as to be scarcely worthy of formal refuta tion, but It has appeared In several papers lately. If their agreement with the Inde pendent operators ts what has kept the Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central from doing wdII why Is It that the Reading, which is comparatively free from this incubus has not clone well in its coal business? On the other hand, why Is It that the New York, Ontario und West ern, which has a longer haul and handles no coal save what It buys on the CO per cent, basis from Independent operators, makes a good showing? Its coal business probably saved the Ontario from disaster. Again, the 'Independent' operators, taking their aggregate output, constitute le.is than a third of the trade. Why did not the coal companies, controlled by the railroads und constituting more than two thirds of the trade, do well? Their advan tage Is the same as that of the Independ ent operators. As a matter of fact, we doubt whether the Lehigh Valley could obtain as high a freight rate for its coal as It does now If the contracts with tho operators were not In force. The rail roads mentioned by the dally press are not complaining about the oo per cent, agreement." Belief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New 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 pus- cages In mala or femalo. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this Is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 120 Penn ave nue Scranton, Pa. Buffalo Stock Market. Buffalo, Jan. 28. Cattle-Active nnd 10a 15c. .higher for good butchers and handy steers; heavy grades and exporters steady to firm: common to fair medium lots slow, tinchangeil; good shipping und export grades, $l.85a5.25; good shipping, J4.70a4.80; fair to medium steers, $4.35a4.lii; light to good butchers, $3.80a4.30; good mixed butchers, $3.40u4; fut cows, $3a3.7u; extra heifers, $:i.!yi4.10; extra exports, $4al.5o; milch cows llrm, $2.5oa4.80: smokers und feeders, fair demund, $2.40a3.50. Hogs Active and higher: pigs, $4.60114.65; good mixed packers, $4.50u4.5.V, good mediums, $4.50; good heavy, $4.55a4.U0: roughs, $.'i.5oa 4; stags,' $3a3.50.' Sheep and Lambs Ac tive, higher; good mixed sheep, $3a3.7u; common to fair, $2.25a2.35; choice to best lambB, $5.15ao.D0; good, $4.0uaS; common to fair, $4a4.50; culls. $3a3.75; export weth ers, $4a4.DO; ewes, $3.5oa4. Chicago Stock Murket. Union Stock Yards, 111., Jan. 28. Cuttle Receipts, 11,000 head; murket strong; common to extra steers, $3.25a5.70; stock ors and feeders, $2.10a3.75; cows und bulls, Jl.40ii3.75; calves, I3a5.50. Hogs Hecelpls, 23.000 head; market strong; 'heavy, $4.20a 4.50; common to choice mixed, $3.95n4.45; choice assorted, J4.25a4.30; light, $3.a4.20; pigs, $2.25a4. Sheep Receipts, 12,000 head; market strong; Inferior to choice, $2. 25a 4; lambs, J3.J5a4.85, Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 28. Tallow Is dull and unchanged. We quote: City, prime, In hdda, 4u4'c. ; country, prime. In bbla, 4a 4'tc; do. dark, In bbls, 3c; cukes, 4'4c; grease, ' , ' ; Would you ride on a railroad that uses no danger signals? That cough Is a signal of danger. The safest cure Is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on u'iuurantoe of satisfaction. STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, Jan. 28. A fresh attack was made on .the stock market at the start on .the withdrawal of $4,500,000 gold. The early loss ranged from to 1, Lead nnd Jersey Central being the greatest sufferers. An advance In Ster ling Kxchange operaited against the market at this time. 'Subsequently a steadier tone prevailed and Just pre vious to the publication of the presi dent's message the whole Hot moved up rapidly, the Improvement ranged from to 1. Lead again being a feature. The president's message was well re ceived, but there was a disposition to disapprove of the recommendation for smull silver coins. Later on advices from Washington were to the effect that the president's suggestions would not receive immediate attention und that ithe silver men would light the gold bond Issue. At the same time call money shot up to 3 per cent. This led to renewed liquidation and in the last hour of business the murket was heavy. Speculation closed weak with prices ut ubout the lowest of the dny. Net changes chow declines of Ato Br;, (jeneral Electric leading. The runge of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. The quotations ure furnished The Tribune by ti. du II. Dlm mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen & l'o., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scrantuii. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. A. M. T 93 93' 93 93 Atch., To. & H. l-V... 4'j, 4-lt) 4H, 4', Am. Sugar Ite'g Co. 89j Ui Nil's Am. Cot. Oil 22 22 iil'S. 2P'S H. 8. (1 22i 22 H 21 21 Chic, Mil. & S. P.... f.54 50 55'i te'i Chic., If. 1. & V 02' li:!5. 2 02 chic, n. & o 7i' "P-.. wi 7n;; Chic, & N. W 95 95'i 95 95 C. C. C. & S. L 38 38 37'i 37' i Ches. & Ohio Pi's 10i lii's lOKj Dist. C. F. Co 3 9-V I'H D. . L. & W 100-. 100a 158a 159 Delaware & Hild....l2Sj, 128'u 128'4 128'i (ienelar lOlectrle :!3s 33' i, 2Hr' 29-'4 Jersey Central 87:ia 87r'n 80' fcii'u Louis. K Nash 534 53:1a 52'a f,2r,i Luke Shore 13S 138 137 138 .Manhattan 101e 105 lOO; lu5"i I'KiU Mo. Pacific. 21:'i 2Ff, 20'i W Nat. Lead 2S 29.' 27 28',;. Nat. Cordage 4 5 4S, l''i New England 30 30',i 29i 29vJ N. Y. Central MU2 3:, W'-i W"i N. 1'., Pr 15"m 10'?, lr.-'-k Vfik s. n 9-8 s'i ' ' Out. & West 15ri 15", 15i 15'i Phil. Head 9'a 9' a :i Tex. Pacltlc 8U 8'j 8 8. Cnion Pacille S7X 87 9 West. V'nion 87' 87'i 80 8i!i C. O. K 72T Tift 71"i ClilCALJO HOARD OF THADK PRICKS. Op'n- High- Low- Clos WH EAT. lug. est. est. ins. May 53' 6.1'i 52-i M(J July 51 51 !8 GI-: &!' OATS. May 29-' 2H5, 29 29'i CORN. January 42 42 41 41- May 45'i 4't, 4l-8 Wt July 45U 4.'. U : LARD. January B.fi G.u7 .ii oj,7 May 0.73 U.u t.i PORK. May 10.75 10.75 10.57 10.C0 Scrunton Uourd of Trade Exchange Quo tutions. No. Par Shs. Val. STOCKS. Bid. Ask. 78 1 00 Allegheny Lum'r Co 100 30 100 llonta Olass Co 20 4 Crystal Luko Water Co 450 CO 100 Cent. Penn. Tel. & Supply Co KO 20 60 Dlmo Dep. & DIs. . , Hank C2 CO 10 100 First Nnt'l Hank 600 0 100 First National Hank (Carbondale) 30 20 100 Green R'ge Lum'r Co .... 110 100 100 Lacks. Lumber Co... 110 5 luo Lacka. Trust & Safe . Dcposot Co 133 5 100 M. & M. Savings Hank (Carbondale). 140 223 10 CO Providence & Ablng- ton Turnpike Co.... 83 5 100 Scranton Olass Co 60 10 100 Scra'n Savings Hank 200 2 loo Scra'n Jar and Stop per Co 60 1 100 Scra'n Axle Works 75 10 100 Scra'n Lnco Cur. Co SO 5 100 Scranton Forging Co .... 110 GO 100 Spring Ilrook Water Co 100 23 100 Third Nat'l Hank.... 350 ...... Hon ds. G 500 Scranton Class Co 5i) (Ilonds) D00 2 DUO Keon'y Steam Heat & Power Co COO New York l'rodiico .Market. New York, Jan. 28. Flour Dull, weak; winter wheat, low grudes, $l.95a2 J,,; do. fair to fancy, $2 50a2.75; do. patents, $2 75a 3.15: Minnesota clear, $2.35a2.70; do. straights, $Ju3 3u; do. patents. $;!.25a4 lit; low extras. .'.9.ia2.5a; city mills, $3.2ua.! 3.V, do. patents, ) a4.l5; rye mixture, $2.2fa2.i0; supeiflne, .ll'ju2.15; line, $1.90a2. Wheut Dull, -sc. blisher. firm; No. 2 red store and e'ev.i'O'-. i,7ai7',ic: ulloat, 5S'ic; f. o. b.. W-tVl'ic , ungraded red, MaiWc. ; No. 1 northern, C7:il71.c ; options closed steady sc. advance to ie. decline, and a (al-ly acrit trade; Muy sold ut D-lOc. below Cie record: No. 1. led January, 07'iC.; Febru ary, j?1-.; M..iih, f.8c; May, M'jc; June, July, K.(.e.; August, Sa-'.c. Stocks of grain, stole anil afloat, January, 208 bushels; wheat, 11,3515,289 bushels; corn, Ii82,l;j bushels; oats, l.!ni!l,700 bushels; rye, 58.0011 bushels; barley, 442.591 bushels; malt. 1,3,8.1) bushels; peas, a. 417 bushels. Corn Dull, tlrm; No. 2. 84V- elevator; 50c. afloat; options closed steady; Januury, 4Se.j February, 48V.; May, 48lHc. ; July, 49'ae. Oats Dull, firmer; options ic low er to He higher, steady; January, 34c; February, 34c; May, 33c,; No. 2 white March. 3'iVic; spot prices, No. 2, 344a34'4c. ; No. 2 white, SO'.jiilW'ac; No. 2 Chicago. 3o',i a35'ac; No. 3, 33'ac ; No. 3 white, 85Ac ; mixed western, 348a30c ; white do., SO'ia 40c.; white state, 3ii'sii40c. Hoof Quiet, family, $9.75all.25; extra mess, $7.5"aS. Ileef Hiims-Diill; $17. Tlereed Heef In active; city extra India mess, Jl.'.aK. Cut Meats Dull, easy; pickled bellies, 12 pounds, Cftc; pickled shoulders, 4'4c; pickled hums, 7l..a8c; middles, nominal. Lard Quiet, closed eusler; western steam. $0.85; city, $0.25; January closed (0.32, nom inal; May, $7.15, nominal; rellned, quint; continent, $7.40; South America, $7,110; com pound, RU5V'. Pork Active, weak; mess, $H75nl2.25; extra prime, nominal. Butter Quiet, choice firmer; state dairy, loa 19c; do. creamery, 14a22c. ; Pennsylvania do., 14u22c. ; western dairy, 10al5c. ; do. creamery, 14a2lc. ; do. factory, 8al4c. ; 101- glns, 21c; Imitation creamery, 10al8c. ; Juno creamery, 14a20c. Cheese Dull, un changed. Kggs Moderate receipts, firm er; state and Pennsylvania, 24Siiu25c. ; re frigerator, lOulllc; western fresh, 24c; do. per rase, fiui.M; southern, zmasshie. ; limed, laalCc, Oil Market. Plttshurg, Jan. 28. CJU opened and low- set, lOO'd: ihlghest, 101; closed, 100j. Strayed or Stolen. XTIAYiarTwnrT O strext. on Saturday, Jan. 5. a white bull pup, with larite spot on back. Ten dollars ro. ward will I paid for return of sumo mid no question asked. W. L. HR'ITS (IT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Coal of the best quality for domestic use, and of all lines, delivered In any part of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my Office NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, tear room, Hint floor,- Third National Hank, or sent by mall or telephone to the ulna, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will be made for thf lal ami delivery of Huckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. CENT A Word. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE!. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 26 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX. CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. ANTED A KAItl'KNDER WHO UN- ilurstands lilhiulnes; must come well recommended, good, sttmdy habit: no others nuedupply. Call or address U10U HOHliN, Cedar uvunuo. JALEMEN - lUKIDENT SALESMEN wunted, acquainted with the local and nearby drug and grocery trade, to handle our line of high grade cigars. Address, giving references, J. KUWAKU COWLES A CO., 143 Clianilifis street, N. Y. Helo Wanted Femalea. 1 1KL WTDT'liai'iriuHrTv 1 (hotel) Hyde Purlt: . r;LI. WANTED THA'r hTs"hTETixp& J I rinro in suwiug. Cull hot ween 3 and 4. MKS. UaILEY, 520 Luckawanua avenue. WANTED - HEALTHY, ACTIVE, WIlJ- dln-agud woman, expeiluuod houao Uoeper, willing to work. Coiufortiililo homo, good mlury. Call personally 1810 Juckson St. Special Notices. rPHE ANNUAL MEETIN (I OF THE STOCK JL hoUlei-N of Thu Laekawnnnu Truat and Safe Depuait Company will Ije held at its office, Iu4 1 ui'ltuwuniiu avenue, on FuLruury 4 next, from 3 tu 4 p. in. HENUY BELIN, Ju Seu'y. tRED M. BERRY, NURSE OR A DU ATE X Midi Trill. niiu Si:hool, Hellevuo Hospital, Now York. 1300 lionsjy avenue, city. 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX. 1 lubition9 nnd ledum upon any subject do Hired. Tlieso exhibitions wilt bo illustrated, having in my pusHeasiun the moat powerful dissolving- steieoiitii'ons made. E. 11. CALL, Tribune OMce. OU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT Frank Leslie's Illustrated Wuek.y War Illustratious 1801-1605. Two Volume Folio, S10.50; payable monthly, J2.0tt Delivered by express complete, Prepaid. Addieis P. O. MOODY, tils Uibson street, Scranton, Pa. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA zines, etc., bound or rebound at The TmiiUNU olllco. gulck work. Reasonable prices. For Rent. 1,011 KENT-STORE AND TWO BASE J incuts, No. 27 Lackawanna avonne; also second and third floors arranged for two fam ilies or entile building for wholesale purposes; elevator: D. & H. awitch to building ROB ERTSON & HITCHCOCK, No. 404 Lacka wanna avenue, Scrnntou, Pa. l?OH REN T A LA RO E, 4-STORY BU1W 1 ing at 133 Fraiikiin avenue; suitable for wholesale business. CAKSON & DAVIES, Scranton. ' I o'hentpbl irRoJM8 j6wbccij -i- pied by Miss Kenny's dressmaking estab lishment. Apply at Finley's. L-OR RENT I.AHtiE HALL FOR LODOE 1 or club rooui. Apply at Fiuloy's, 610 Lackawauni avenue. noR RENT BRICK WAREHOUSE WITH V elevator on D L. & W . switch and Wut Lackawanna avenuo. Scranton Stove Work. SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSE; AVENUlS. JONES, 811 Spruce. 1XU RENT FURNISHED AND UNrUR nished rooms at 500 Lacka wauna avenue. T70R RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST 1 Lackawanna avonue. Aiidrosl '1 UOMAS EREVAN'S, aear 1132 Luzerne, Hyde Park. POKB EN T NICELY FUHNISHEdIiaTx J suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JEU MYN, 110 Wyoming avenue. Dress Cutting SCRANTON DRESS CUTTING ANDMAK in School. Pupils taught all the branch es of diiias cutt:ng and making. For terms call or address MRS. M. A. TRIPP, 434 Adams avenue. Found. ThhjndiTTaTiva X puir of gold rimmed STra. tacles. Owner can hare same by railing at the residence of Jaiuts Shorten. L'403 Blrney avenue. Physician Notice. I F IN NEED OF SyUABS FOR PATIENTS wears large ureeiieraor tuem. HAH LAM'S, 118 Cliff street. Agents Wanted. THTsTn' EvlERTsTATiToTrsTLARY - Y and coinnilsslon. Agont makiiig il-' to $30 weekly. EUREKA CHEMICAL & M'F'O CO., La Crosse, v is. a NT7b ACTIVE SA LES MEN TO ' V handle our line, no peddling. Salurr, $T5pcr muutU and expenses paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, 6308, Hnstnn. Masa legal. IN RE ESTATE OF LORENZ HOCHRE1N, J lunatic, .v o. 583 Junu T 1891. In the Court of Common Pleas of Luckawanna County: Notice la hereby given that a rule to show cause why L, J. llookreln, committee of Biiid lunatic, shall not be discharged from his said trust has beon granted by said court, return able at next Argument Court, begiuuing ou Monday, February 18, lhll'i. E. C. NEWCOrtiB, Attorney for Committee Situations Wanted. CITUATION WANTED BOY 10 YEARS O of uge would like work at uhuoxt any. thing; is well acqua utod with city. Address V. J ," Tribune otlice. YOUNG LAM, STENOGRAPHER" would like jioBition in lawyer's otlice, to gain experience; anlaiy no ohjeot. Address -6TENOGRAPHEH," Tribune cilice. VITIATION V ANTED BY A Bo Y AG Eli I ' 13: steady and Industrious; will work at anything: la-it of references. Address "II. K ," 1313 Plttston avenue, South bcrantou. CITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG O man to work in a carpeuter shop or any thing in that, llnu; has had experience with tools nnd will furnish suine. Address "UUY F.U," 1415 Capouse avenue, city. ClTUATION WANTED BOY OF HI YEARS O wanti work; useful III handling hnrsos; good referoncoa; "J. F" Dunmore postofllce. SITUATION WANTED MAN WANTS f) work: useful for anv kind nf wnrlt- with bast references. "G. F.." Dunmore postofllce. SITUATION WANTED FOR WASHING O Ironing or any kind of work by the day. Washings takii home, also. Call or address "b. li. B.," U34 North Sumner avenue, Hyde Par. 1ENTLEMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER, VT good education, wants position; can do any kind of ofllco work l has had auvoral yoara experience; can give butt, references; will also work oii9 or two weeks gratis ou trial: boa a knowledge of shorthand. Address "X. 11.," care Tribune. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE, S THt BKST. NO SOUCAKINOk 5. CORDOVAN. fSfunu raiajuri icnnai P W$$f RNE galf&kangarqil 3.UP0LICE.3SOLEJ. 2..yB0YiSCH00lSHflEl SEND FOR CATALOGUE L-DOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yos can ears ma oner r aurekaslaa W. L, mm las enaasi advertised sUoea fa the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the same and price on the bottom, which jkrotecta von against high prices and (ha middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in slvle, easy tilling and wearing Qualities,, We have them sold e- ry. where at lower prices far tht value glvtu than any other make. Take no sulismutc. If y dealer cannot tapply J"10, we eta. Bold by your E.J. LEONARD. 01 n n a t r m it li i SATURDAY, ' u p n rr r "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, Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached, -Lonsdale 4-4 Cambric, Atlantic A 4-4 Brown, Pride of West 4-4 Bleached, SHEETINGS. Lockwood 9-4 Bleached, Lockwood 10-4 Bleached, Utica 9-4 Bleached, Utica 10-4 Bleached, CONNOLLY & WALLACE, tone IS NOW THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO., PRICES THE INT S CONNELL CO., MAItUlri.CTDn.IBS' AOlUTi f OB TRENTON IRON C0.'S WIRE ROPE. VAN ALEN & COS STEEL HAILS. OXFORD IRON C0.S EERCHMT EAR IROfl. REVERE RUBBER CO3 BELTING, PACKING AMD HOSE. FAYERWEATHER & LADEW'S ' "HOYT'S" LEATHER BELTING. A. B. BONNEVILLE'S "STAR" PORTLAND CEHIEST. AMERICAN BOILER C0.S ''ECONOMY" HOT AIR FURNACES. . GRIFFING IRON CO.'S BUHOY RADIATORS. 434 LACKAWANNA AVE. Atlantic Refining Co Mauufacturars and Dealers In Linseed Oil, Kupthas and Oaso llnes of all Rrades. Axle Urease, Pinion Qrease anil Colliery Corn, pound; also a large lme of Par aBlnu Wax Cundlt-s. We also handle tlio Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil In the market. Win, Mason, Manager. Office: Coal Excliagne, Wyoming Ave. Works at Pine Brook. taaoaata at th Hi.hist Miet Aumaamta SnmTHOLIMHfllfH , , jTW , 1 -HIS AHHTBUI Jyf ia Inhaltu will cur. you. A 5lfTfc V.wndorful bn losuffeirn WU rJsr from olds, (tare Thr., lnllninva, BrttBchltls, orHA rr.VEK. Aforto iminetiUiterrlitf. Aneflli;lenl ri'luPflr. mnv0nlilit t.1 r.rrv In porket, reaitr to no. on Ur.t ludl.-allon of euM. CoatlBUed I'so a:sj.Gts ernanBt Tlire. H.Usf .ctlon simrantcud nr monoy rt-f und.d. Prlr. AO tu. Trill trtn at DnifgUts. B'ol.lored null, Wceuu. LC.COSEHlH,lltr.,limai.n,ajct, O.S. 4, OUBIIIIAn'a MPUTlini The surest and safest renrilr for Itltn I nUL t ilndlo.ie.r ema.lu.U.s.11 Rbeuoitnlil SnresMlurns, t'nts. voaderAil rem adrforril.ES. Price, as ot.. at Druit- D A I M yuwor hy mall prepal d. Addressssaboy. DM L f fl . For sale by Matthews Bros, and John H. Phelos. Complsxlon Preservefl DR. HEBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM r SemoTcs Freckles, Pimples. tv.r . Moles. Blukhoads Sunburn and T.n, aud ro stores the skin to Its origi nal freshness, producing a Ales aud hoalthv com. Mlavlnti RiirwrtriF 1 n .11 l.r. Sroparatlona and pcrfeclly harmlefa. At "all tugguiU,oi mailed lor 50cta. Oeud lor Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP Is slply laemn-mbls ss a lurtfilai Imp, uanaakt R th. Win, as. a-lltanl rival Bat tat .umry. AIimIiii.It avis au. Sattaauly Ball, rntaa. ASniiMa, Prlea 2S Cents. G. C. BITTNER & CO.,Toi.kdo, O. For sale by Matthews Bros, and John H. Phelps. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR.' JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert In Horseshoeing and Dentistry, ' is Now Permanently Located on West Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge. OIkS t T uii. JAN. 19, WE INAUGURATED THE BOTTOI II 5 I-4C 6 1 -4c 8 I-2C 1 S i-4c I IO I-2C 16c '" 18c j' '8C J 20c I THE CELEBRATED Bed MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY GREATLY REDUCED. TO our patrons: Washburn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many pat rons that thev will this vcar hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, anj owing to the excessively dry weather many millers aro of the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby 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 Iihs E laced Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other rands. ME6ARGEL Wholesale Agents. y v. ni nniniuiiTiin WAGON MAKERS' I HolTlFast j SUF'ES- CALKS Vb We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at prices that warrant us in expecting a large share of the trade : Paclfio Coast Red Cedar Shingles. "Victor" and other Michigan Brands of White Tine and White CVdnr Shinties, MlchlRnn White and Norway Pine Lum ber and Bill 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 MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. EVERY WOMAN goaiMsMs nssdi rsl labia, ssonthtr, rswulsltni msdlolns. Only btmlasa uj iBSponstdrugsshouMlMSMd. lfjsu wut the bMa, (l Dr. Foal's Pennyroyal Plllo For Saleby JOHN H. PHELPS, Sprue Strtj Scranton. Pa. 'i vi am if EOllEGORO 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 Cue Prices. yggg&tSg" Spring 602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue, Cor. Adams Avenue, CONNELL SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Also a Full Line of Scranton, Pa. Jnnlata County, Pennsylvania. Whit Oak. Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber anil Luth. Tlopa County Dry Hemlock Stock Boards. Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists and Studding. Pharmacist, Cor. Wyoming Avanu and DLHund Hd HMJ