THE SCRANTON THIBUNE WEDXE S DAT MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1895. TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS News of Interest to Kemlcrs I'p and Down the Vullcy. BOOMING THE B0AKD OPTKADE Prlght l uturo Before tho Clty-Entcrtoln-mcnt by the Wake Robin Club-Well Known Pllt.itonluns to Med, Miscellaneous Pnriigruplm. Special to tho Sorutiton Tribune. nttston, Pa., Jun. 29. The business Jiien, of which Pkttnton hus not a few, and enterprising idtlzens ur uwiiklng to the fact tht we ure dlrefully in need of a board (f trade. We are about to come Into a realisation of such a board, as was oxemplitled at the citizens' meeting Monday evening. With ft board of trade and the efforts of our tnterpiising citlnens we will soon be numbered among the busiest and brightest manufacturing towns in the tastern states. The art committee of the Wake Robin club entertained their friends and mem bers at the home of Miss Drake, on Jelavare uvenue. Monday evening. The f veiling was one of pleasure. The fol lowing programme was prepared by the committee and was much enjoyed by all: "The President's Message," in which the president of the club. Mr. Hani, gave a short sketch of the club's liistory, of its objects and endeavors to promote a better literary discernment. Miss Margaret V. Dorr next entertained the club with violin solos entitled. "Sim Vie Aven," and "Mazurka." An essay entitled, "What Art Is." was read by Miss Drake. "The Three Sisters." a painting by I.afou. was rendered by Misses Dorr, Stevens and Kmory in form of a tableau, after which 1.. "Wolfe entertained the gathering with a select, leading. Tableau, "lndeclsim," ti painting by M. Vllloroy. in which Mr. Smythe and Miss Dorr were partici pants. Miss Smith interested the club with ft sketch on "Jean Francois Mil lett;" "The Stoiy of the Hells'' was rendered by Miss Kmory; the presenta tion of "The Atigi'lus." painting by Mil ieu, by Mr. Smythe and Miss Smythe as a tableau. Vocal solo. "Only Mine," was rendered by Miss Perrin. The tab leau entitled. "The lllessing." painting by Dugmui Houvaret. in which Misses Smythe. Margaret Dorr. Miss Drake and Messrs. Peck and Fairer took part. A dainty collation was served to the SUests, who expressed themselves as highly pleased with the success of the Hrt committee. Among the guests from cut ot town were Messrs. Sturdevant and Luke, of Wilkes-Harie: Mr. Free man, of Athens, and A. S. Davenport, tf Plymouth. Wedding Dells Will Chirac. William Bairi and Miss Lizzie Vaughn, daughter of John Vaughn, 'Will be united with the bonds of matri mony this evening at S o'clock. The marriage will take placo at the home of the bride'? father, on Snuth Main 6treet. The Wtrst Side Social club ar? to give one of th? very enjoyable socials and receptions at Kagle hall Friday, Feb. 1. Contributions of news and notices will he thankfully received at the local nfflce of The Tribune. Mrs. J. H. Morris is spending a few days with friends in Xowton. Joe Musick and Anthony Musoosgy, Polanders, were badly burned in the Twin shaft of the Newton Coal com pany this morning. While drilling a powder hole In their breadt they unex pectedly struck a vein of gas. The gas Ignited from their nuked lamps and an explosion followed In which they both received severe burns about the. face and hands. They were taken to- the hospital, where their wounds were promptly attended to. Michael Riley, aged 66 years, ivas ad mitted to the hospital today. He is Buffering from an attack of grippe. P.iley has for a number of years been a faithful employe of the Lehigh Val ley Railroad company at the Lacka wanna and Bloomsburg Junction. All complaints of non-delivery of The Tribune should he reported at our local office, No. 8 South Main street. Ex-Burgess McLuokie, of Homestead, Pa., was a visitor in tonvn today. Harry Killlan has returned home from a visit at Philadelphia. Plttston friends of Miss Margaret Even tendered her a surprise party at her home in Plalnsville last evening. A generally social time was enjoyed, after which light refreshments were Served. All regular subscriptions of the Bcranton Tribune will be recnived at our local office, No. 8 South Main street. The Citizen' 4 convention of tlw West FCJe was hfld this evening. XV. V. Tench presided as chairman and the secretaries Wrre ttugene Spencer and Charles R. Andrews. The officers nom inated for the First district were as follows: For councils, Jmhn T. Tench and Eugene Sprncfr; school directors, ithree years, J. W. Thomas. A. XV. De trick, two years, J. XV. Wheeler; as "What a Lovely "Isn't her are made you your plish this that you will wonderno P3V aVlilftKai v FTSHr J Try with each meul, and at bed-time, a wlneglassful or more of the Genuine Johanrt Hoff'a Malt Extract, which you will find to be most acceptable to the palate as a beverage, und will lift you right on to the plans of the vivacious and trim-figured lister you admire so much, and who seems capable of enduring endless fatigue, ' ' . Then, again, we must remember tho nursing mother, where two lives are dependent upon the proper nourishing of the one. Surely nothing can be more valuable to the mother, nor give more comfort to the baby, by producing a generous flow of milk, thuu the GENUINE JOHANN HOFF'3 MALT EXTRACT. Defective nutrition is the foundation of all ailments. N A healthy, well-nourished body can withstand almost any disease. There is resistance power in such a body. I hav baen taking- th Gtnuint a year or ao, and find it an excellent It tha baat Malt Extract in th markat. BEWARE OP Ike fjtnula kat Ijnilur sessor, three yearsWHHs litvinton; au ditor, 'three years, C. T. Kmlgh; over seer of the poor, two years, T. F. Tetor; overtseer, one year, Charles II. Camp bell justice of the pea.'e, Pu Inter Hard ing. rCKYILLE. Tho rrohllil Hon lata of the Filrst ward held their caucus at the ofllce of S. XV. ArauiM last .Monday evening. George W. Thomas acted as president, and Herbert McCormlck secretary. Tlw fallowing were nominated: Justice of the pea. William T. Hudd and John K. Doyle: auditors, Fremont Ferris, Herbert J. McCormlck; councilmain, Kdgar A. Harber: Hchool director, Hal sey Iaitihirop; Judge of oleetlon, Edward E. W'UMams; (inspector, Willllnm Pa.ge; vlgiLlanco committee, C. C. White, IJeorge AV. Thomas. Officers nominated at Republican cau cus In First ward of ltlakely bust night: Councilman for three years, XV. S. Dloes; school director for three years, Edwin H. ltltter; assessor, William J. Uonncr; judge of election, D. D. Harber; inspectors, Robert Haines, Thomas Coates: vigilance committee. William H. Walke, Elmer Swingle. Tonight a borough caucus will be held In 'tho Hlakely council rooms to nominate two Justices of the peuce ut large. Mrs. Nlles Johnson Is Buffering from the grip. . WilHiam Day .ud his family left yes terday to attend the funeral of his father at Lallln. S. XX'. Arnold 'is coullned to the house by sickness. Jessie and Myra Hoffecker, who have been very nick with scarlet fever, ure improving slowly. Wahneta. Tribe "11, Improved Order of Red Men, enjoyed a banquet at their wigwam on Saturday evening. About "W guests were .served witih refresh ments and 'were pleased with the pro gramme it entertainment, which In cluded music and recita'tlons, Inter spersed with short address. -s. Counnlliiimii Charles Walllck made a business trip to Stroudsburg yesterday. Mrs. 1'YiMi, who has tcin contliied to the house by sickness for the past two weeks, Is Improving slowly. CAKUoSiDALE. Mrs. W. J. Maxey, of Forest City, was a Carbondale visitor yesterday. On Friday evening all the singers connected -with the Baptist church and congregation w.111 meet in the chapel to rehearse some new musJe in a book just received, entitled "Crowning Glory." and will be feir use In prayer meetings and Sunday school. Lew Bunnell, of Seranton, was a. Car bondale caller yesterday. This murnung at Si. 30 o'clock in St. Rose church wiiU occur 'the marriage of Miss Ntfllle O'Connor and Henry M. Kelly. This evening will be htld Mie house warming: at the residence of Mrs. G. M. Patterson, on Lincoln avenue. In the interest of the Berean Baptist church. Mrs. D. Scurry and Mrs. M. A. Harri son, of Washington street, have Issued itivita'tions for a reception to be h.ld at the hime of the former on Friday evening uf this week. Today at Susquehanna will occur the marriage of James J. Burke, of Pike street, this city, and Miss Mary Mc Cawtey, of that place. Mlssa Lizzie Davis returned to her home in Seranton yesterday from a visit in this city aa the guest of her aunt. Mrs. J. T. Roberts, of Ninth ave nue. Messrs. J. H. and O. IT. Paul are en tertaining their sister, Mrs. J. Cooper Moyer, of Fort Plain, N. Y., at Hotel Anthracite. 110XESDALE. The conferrees of Homer Oreene, the Republican congressional candidate of Wayne county, who wll! meet at the Parker House, Tunkhannock. at 2 p. m. today, are J. W. Sandercoek. Lake; E. 'C. Mumford, Honesdale; C. J. Schlager, Howley, and XV. C. Norton, Clinton. Hon. J. C. Blrdsall. H. Z. Russell, Thomas Crossley and others will attend the conference. The Democratic caucusof this borough will be held in the town hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Byron XV. King at the court house to night and tomorrow night. The pro ceeds will be used to purhcase new books for the library In the school house. The court house Is undergoing many needed changes. The floor In the body of thfl room will be put on an Incline, thereby raising the rear benches. NICHOLSON. The Lackawanna and Wyoming Musical alliance opened their annual meeting at the Opera house Tuesday evening last with Dr. H. R. Palmer, of New York, as conductor. The conven tion will continue four days and close Friday evening with a concert. O. H. Williams, of Portvllle, N. Y., Is Complexion! complexion charming!" Theso expressions wo hear every day, by women in reference toothers, which reveal a pardonable envy, and one which can b gratified. Tho secret of good health, as indicated by a rich color, and well-rounded figure, it found in a good digestion. Shopping tours, dances and entertainments indulged in, will leave you utterly fagged out, tiniest are obtaining all tho value from food; and it is so easy to accom one hoa spoken to you of itbefore. Ichann llolf's Malt Extract mvMlf for tonic and appetlwr. Without doubt it - W,' A. WIIITTEM, Druggiat, Cheitnut Bill. IMITATIONS. ta Ntok Labi!. visiting his mother, Mrs. Matilda Will lams. Leon Boyle, of Marshwood, spent Sunday last with his parents. Harry Williams was In town Sunday last. S. S. Harris, of Carbondale, was calling on Nicholson friends Monday last. Mi's. O. H. Wllliums started for New -York Tuesday last, where ehe will re main somu time. C. C. Brlgga Is very sick. NEEDLE CARRIED UO YEARS. In That Time It Mudo a Trip Meuiiy All Over tho Sufferer' llody. By tho United Press. Bath, N. Y., Jan. 29. In January, 1835, Lovinii Inner-wood, then a girl of H, swallowed a needle, Evor since then the needle has been journeying to and fro through her body. When she was 1G years old she felt It pricking in her toe. Two years ufterward it made it self felt under her left knee, and came so near tho surface that everyone though it would work Us way out, but It did not. It turned und sturted on a new trip. Several years passed before it was felt again. In the meantime the girl had become .Mrs. Durham. Then it was felt under the left shoulder blade. Two years later Mrs. Durham felt it near her right elbow. Four years af terward it ussalled Mrs. Durham's right knee and an attempt was made to cut It out, but It got uway. So !t had been going ever since, but last week it was felt In her left leg. and a doctor succeeded ill cutting it out. It was headed for another upward Jour ney. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. Tho Southern Railway company has awurded a contract for Sol) venliluled box cars. It is .stated thut the rale of IS cents per l' pounds is now being ipioted on grain from Chlcugo to eastern points. In December there were Sl rullroiul ac cidents 111 this country, In which twenty nine persons were killed und ninety were injured. Freight tratlle over the Pennsylvania railroad, whllu still fairly heavy, shows a sMkIu falling olT compared with the curly hulf of January. The Louisville, New Albany and Chicago has purchased tlfty-llve miles of new steel rails weighing seventy-live pounds to the yard to be placed on the Indlunapolis di vision. The amount of coal transported over the Huntingdon and llroud Top Moun tain railroad for the week endeii Jan. 'M, lSSTi, wus 3."i,7ti8 tons, an Increase compared with the same week lust year of 11!, 70S tons; for the year to date the shipments were L'l.iitu tons, an Increase of 111.313 tons over the corresponding week of 18!M. New York, Jan. 29. The general sales agents of the unthrui-itH coal companies adjourned alter recommending a produc tion for February of W per cent, of the June, lsS4, output. This will make ubout 2.IHW.U0O tons for February. No change was made in prices and no report wus sub mitted by the general committee. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 27. According to a member of the "minor ity stockholders' committee" of the Phila delphia and Erie Railroad company the next move In tlu-lr campaign uiiiilnst the management will be an utti-mpt to secure certain Information they are seeking by mandamus proceedings. The ipiestlous ut Issue refer chiefly to the division of through freight receipts between Phila delphia and Kile and the lessee of the road, the Pennsylvania Rallroud com puny. It Is reported that the Wllkes-Ilarre and Eastern Railroad company has made contract with anthracite coal miners In the Wyoming region that will insure it a tonnage of l.ow.uou ton per annum. This will nearly double the previous coal ton nage of the New York, Susquehunne und Western railroad, which ow ns the Wllkes Barre and Eastern. Although the last named was opened for business on Oct. 1, it has not yet beun to derive the full benefit of its coal carrying contracts, for the largest producer It hus contracted with cannot turn over Its product until April 1. The mechanical department of the Penn sylvania has completed the Seciflcntions for a monster freight engine. With these engines It Is proposed to haul heavy trains ut high speed, us the drivers wlil be larger than on the class "It" engine, the heaviest type now built. The llrst built will be used for hauling the dressed meat and vegetable trains, n tralllc which has reached largo proportions on the Pennsylvania lines. These engines will be run only between Pittsburg and Jersey City, as the class "K" engine Is as heavy as the company would like to run regular ly on lines west oC Pittsburg. It Is suld now that the famous Jeddo tunnel cases will be nettled during the coming week and the Injunction with drawn. It Is said thut the fanners living in Butler valley who huve instituted pro ceedings restraining the company from tiring the final blasts and releasing the sea of wuter which Is contained In the severul Hooded mines have become recon ciled. Agents for the company have been ut work for a month or two trying to ef fect a settlement. The diimuge to the farm lands will be offset considerably by the Increased markets und general busi ness which Is sure to follow the rebuild ing of the different towns. It Is under stood thut the opening will take place In the early purt of February. George Scott, one of the contractors who pushed the work to such a successful completion, stated that It will tuke but a few min utes to remove the remaining harrier af ter the legal restrnlnt shall have been withdrawn. Mr. Scott snys that the sur veys and final borings came out so exact thut they will be able to draw the water off ut any sliced desired. It Is understood that one of the stipulations made by the prosecutors In the case before the settllmr wus that the water should be drawn off gradually so tint t the creeks nnd fishing streams shall not bn polluted any more than is necessary. It is estimated that It will take three months to dear the mines utter the tup Is made. New York Producu Market. Now York, Jan. 2fl. Flour Dull, weak. Wheat Moro active, lower, closing firm; No. 2 red store ami elevator, Wjc; afloat, IVcV'. ; f. o. b., bViHTHi'.; ungraded red, Minnie.: No. 1 northern, WPfco.; options closed steady ut 'iu-e. below yesterday; No. 2 red Junuary und February, IMi'tic; March, lVi:; May, M'dc; June, Wic; July, flH'ic. ; August, Mv. Corn More active, weaker: No. 2, 4714C. elevator; tile, afloat; ungraded mixed, 47n47K.c; stenmi r mixed, 4i;a47'4c. ; opt.is closed steady at TtiiilSc beyow yesterday; January, 47'4c; February. 47U1'.: May. 4li'.; July, 4Mic uatsDull, weaker; options dull, ensler; January and February, 3:!''.; March, 33 e. 1 May, 32-V.; "pot prices, No. 2, 34u ai'ic; No. 2 while, HDuHiI'ic.; No. 2 Chi cago, 3111311'.; No. 3, 33c.: No. 3 while, 3ri'4e.; mixed western, lllullile.; white stute nnd weitern, HValO'ic Heef Dull. Heef Hums Quiet. Tlerced Beef Dull. Cut Ments Quint, weak. Lard More ac tive, lower; western steam, $il.7U; city, (i;.2ti; January, !i.7n, nominal: Mny, KIHI, nominal; rellned, lower; continent, J7.LT.; Houth Amerlcu, 17.50; compound, OhMc. pork Julet, weak; mess, $11.251111.75. Butter yulet, choice firm; stute dairy, lOuliie, ; do. creamery, Ha2le.; Pennsyl vania do., Ha21e.; western dairy, Hwil5e. ; do. creamery, 14a2te.; do. factory, Halle; Klglns, 24c.; Imitation creamery, KNttHc. ; June rreuniery, 12n2Uc. Cheese yulet, easy; iitate lurge, Dullc.; do. fancy col ored, IIV'.; do. small, D'nallc. ; purt slclms, :i'i..u!lc.t full skims, 2a2t4e. Eggs Higher, light receipts; stute and Pennsyl vania, 2flc.', refrigerator, 17ule.i western fresh, 2ru25'4c.; do. per case, 2a4.G0; osuth rn, 23',4a24V4e. limed, JiialSc, . .. Would you rldo on a'rallrond that unci no (lunger algnulsT Thut cough is a signal of (lunger. The safest curs Is Dr. Wood's Norway Plna Byrup. Bold by all dealer on a guarantee of nutlafactlon. STOCKS AM) BONDS. . New York, Jun. i'J. The early session at the Stock exchange was character ized by a heavy and drooping market. In tlie llrnt hour of buitlnesg prices dropped anywhere from 'i, to 1 per rent., the Industrials, Louisville and Nashville, Missouri Pacific, the Coalers and the Grantors, ManhaMan leading. The withdrawals of gold from the sub- treasury today were $3,000,000, and for week, JG.760.000. In the afternoon a disposition was evinced to cover short contracts on the announcement that the Raid men in the houso bankliiK and currency committee have gained a partial victory. In con sequence prices moved up Vi to 214 per cent. Notwithstanding; the demoraliza tion In the grain and provision markets Lead rallied from i!SH, to 30 4; General Kleulrlc from 1!S to 1104; Sugar from 89 to 0; Chicago Gas from 71Vi to Itock Island from 60 ',4 toi 01 Vi; Manhat tan from iot'4 to loti; Jersey Central from to hu; New lOnglund from 1!'J to 30. The other leading stocks re covered ',i to per cent, and closed firm. Transactions were on a larger scale than of late, and footed up mu,8S,r shares. Net changes show losses of to 1 per cent. Northwest, General Electric, Lead umlNt'W Knglaiid gained V!Hi per cent, on the day. The range of toiluy's prices for the ac tive stocks of tliu New York stock mar ket are given bulow. The nuututlous ure furnished The Triluiuu by 1.1. Uu II. Dim-nili-k, maiiuger fur William l.liui. Allen & t'u., stock brokers, 111! Hpruee a tree:, StTUIltull. oii'n- High- how-Clos ing. At.h., To. & H. Vp... 4 eat. ext. lag. 4 :i;n 3", 00 h'J Lll'-i IDS, I!)'- G!ii, W'ii Ot", Ul'a OU'a tn'i 70'-j W: J.i'a SIS: iO'a 87 37 37 4k 4's 4:'i it; hi a1. h liiSi KVi 147?, r.n4 lata, iat.1, 311 -ah )' mi-'i sulk !h oUS. fiU'd IMS, 13SV 13Ui 1WJ lUVt 1"0 2"5 l iU't ! M Si'i V 4-i 4'i, 4', 3D 29 311 H'i 8' i HA, lS'i; J.r.',ii 15S, ' 13'; 13 13 39 3H'a 39 H'i' li'li 8'i h'a "j f. Wt 6i 13 1 HMi Ktl kU'a 7L" 7l',i 72 1U H3". il 1' 2U.a Itf luMj lii Am. Sugar He'g Co. Nit's Am. Cut. till... 1 I'liliv, .Mil. & S. r Chic, it. I. & I'.., Chic, H. & g.... Clilc & N. W... C. .'. C. A 8. I.... Cull. Huiitli Chen. : Ohio Pint. ('. l- Co.... II., 1.. & W I tela ware & 1 1 ml (leu. lCli'clilc ... M ... til'i ... 7u'a ... M'a ... 37 ... IS' ... ltr'a ... !l ...ir,'i ...ins1' ... ... 8li ... ni'i ...:' ...lU.Vt ... Jersey Central... 1, on Is. K Nash... Luke Shore .Miililiutlitii Klu.. Mo. l'aiillc Nut. Lead 2SV Nut. Cordage 4's New Knglund IK1 u S. It ' (Int. West Ui'i! l'hll. & liewl.... 8us. & West Sun. & West, l'r Tex. I'aillh' 1'nioii i'ai'llic... XV. & St. 1, XV. & St. 1... l'r. West. I'nlon.... C. G. G A. M. T H. S. G N. I'., l'r I7 13's 31' s . 'i , 13 mi' -j 7i'i , Vih S!Ba . li CHICAGO UOAItD OK Op'tr TKAIiH 1JK1CKS. High- Low-Clos WHEAT. ing, est. est. Ing. ,. 4!I'h 4'J 4!l',i 4'J3, ,. r,3 f3 M'i f,3 . 63 ta'k KP4 K!i .. 73i r, r, . -.-J Mi's i!" iS'4 .. 401'. 41 4oii 41 I . 44:', i 4:"a 43i .. 4:r 43", 4i-', 43. I I .. li.!lT C.3"i G.3' I ,. U.U3 V.Gj li.!- c.:,j I I .. S.77 H.77 9 77 8.77 ! January .. May July OATS. January .. May CORN. January ... May July LAUD. January .. May , I'Oltlv. January . . May 1U.50 1U.50 S.77 lU.W Scrunion llourd of Trude tiohango tutluns. No. 1'ar Ouo Shs., Val. 7s 100 STOCKS. Bid. Allegheny Lum'r Co Crystal Luko Water Co 4M Cent. Penn. Tel. & Supply Co Dime Dep. & DIs. Hank 62 50 First Nnt'l Hnnk COO First National Hank ((.'nrbnndalc) Ask. 100 CD 20 100 DO ICO 10 G 101) luO 20 100 100 100 5 100 Oreen H'ge Lum'r Co Lacka. Lumber Co... no no Larka. Trust & Sufe Deposit Co 135 M. ' & M. Savings S 10 luo V) 100 luo 100 100 100 100 100 100 loo luo r.m coo Hnnk (Carbondale). Providence & Ablng- ton Turnpike Co.... Scmnton Olnss Co.... Hcra'n Savings Hnnk 140 S3 GO 00 Scra'n Jur and Stop per Co Sera'n Axlo Works Scra'n Lre Cur. Co Seranton Forging Co 100 Spring Hrook Water Co Thlr.l Nat'l Hank.... 3i0 Nut'l lloring & Dull ing Co.. Pr Thuron ('mil Land Co .... HON I IS. Heranton (lluss Co Eion'y Stenm lieut & Power Co CO t 10 r 60 90 1111 100 100 SO H00 COO l'hlliidclphlu Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Jan. LD. Tnllow is dull and barely steudy. We quote: City, prime. In lilidrs, 4ii4'ie. ! eounlry, inline, 111 Idils, -1 1 1 1 1 m ' . : do. dark. In bbls, 3-V. ; cakes, 4V'. ; grease, .t1'. Oil Market. Plttshurg, Jan. 211. Oil opened and'low esl, 100; highest and closed. 100'i. . For Colds, Croup, Asthnm, Hronrhltls and Sore Throat use Dr. Thomas' Ecleo trle OH, and get the genuine. . Lost. I" tmT-A LADY'S HU.Vkk'waTCH'T'! J f'rovldmiee on Monday morning. Itotum to.fehn's Htore, Wnvti svenuw Reward. pnrsnn who picked up tho lady's gold wutrh at the Driving Park licit WurliiKaduy nilfht. lteturn to delivery w-lndnw, poHtotllee. Administrator' Sale. , DMIN1HTKATOH H 8ALF, OK REAL K8 j V tnte Notice In herahy given thut by vir tue of mi order of the Orphan,' t'ourtof l.nrk wiinnit County, the luiilnrslgneil, aurvivlmr uuiiiinistrntor of the estate of William A. My w, deceased, will on HATCH PAY. KKI1. 21, lea'i, at 111 o clock 11, m., nt the Arhitratlou K'iiiiimi. Court lliflne, in tha citv of Heranton, j.HckmVHiiuii counlv, expose tn puhllo unln to the hlfclifst nud best bidder the following de- rlbed tract of land, altuate ill the township of South Almmton. county l Lackawanna andatntimf Peniiylxauin. nouodi'd and de scribed as follows, to wit: Hounded north nnd northeasterly by lands of John Voslnii'KU and iiinila Intn of Husan A. Vusburgli, deceased: 011II1 anil aoiithiostiirly by lands of William VoHlnirgh; aoulliweatiu Iv by lundaof William M. Swallow and northwesterly by lamia Into of John Myer. deccawd; containing- about lily-one (ill 1 aurea. more or leas, and lining tho same premises which beciiue vested in Hainuid Myera. fathor of said decmluut, by dend of Adam Myera and others, dated June 15, lx:4, rocorded In tlia ofllce for recording douds, etc., In Liixurnn comity, In Dead Iliajk No. IH. ut paite No. frit', n'c; the tills to which niter the doatli uf said Hauund Mvara, by va rious uiPDimi convayaiioua, recorded In til ofllce aforesaid, lirriiine vested In aaiil Will Inn A, Myers, who dlad aeixad and ponaesaed of tho aaiua, exception so much thereof aa be convoyed In Ills lifetime t" Banmul I), Myera bv deed dated Jnu SO, 1H70, nnd rocorded iu aiild nftice in Deed Book No. IKS. at pnirn No. M7, etc.. nnd another piece oontaining about twenty (2U acrea w hich ha conveyed by deed to William Voslmrgli, aupposed to be alao re corded iu anld ofllce. Bald preiulaes are improved with a two-itory atone and frania dwelling bouxa. frani baru, outbuilding and f nil t trei-a thereon. Tl'.KMti UK BALK-OUB fourth part of bid down 011 day ot sala; one fourth part upon Anal confirmation of aala and delivery of deed; and tho balanc within one year from final confirmation of lalo. to b iwcured by bond and tnortxagM 011 tha nrmnlaea. WM. P. LITT8. Burvlvlug Admlnlatrator of Win, A. II y era, deopaaad . I t. V. NKWC0.MB, Attorney, Connolly & Wallace SATURDAY, JAN. 19, WE INAUGURATED THE p n rv r ' u 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 & Keystone IS NOW THE SGRANTON BEDDING CO PRICES Word. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID KOH, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT 18 M ADR. NO CHAKOli WILL BE LESS THAN 26 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted- Male. SALESMEN KhSIDEXT SALESMEN wanted. Aequulntod with tlio IochI uud nearby drug anil grocery trade, to handle our line of high grade eiu-ars. AddreuM, giving leferouech, J. EDWAHU COWLKS CO., HU t'liuinlierH HtniHt, N. Y. Special Notices. T.Mt m "m." BEIl it yT "NTir-OKA Dl'AT e I Mills Trai'iiug Scliuul. Ik'Uuvue Hopital, New York. IHH0 Monsiy avenue, city. AM NOW PREPARED TO Kt HXISH EX 1 bibitions and lertuie upun any subject de sired. These KxhiljitioiiB will bo Illustrate,!, bavins in my poHcsiuu thu luent puwerful diasulvmg stereimtlrona made. K. H. CALL, Tribnua Offlee. YrOU WANT THIS KF.LIC - REPRINT Frank Lcslio a Uluxtratad Weekiy War Illustrations iNil-l&'i.'i. Two Volume Kulto, f 10.00: iiuyable inunthly, $.'.00. Delivered by express complete, Prepaid. Addiess P. U. MOODY, 0IH Olhson htreel, Heranton, Pa. 11LANK BOOKS. PAMPHLF.TS. 11A(!A I) zinea, etc., bound or reliound at The TnillL'NIJ otlice. Vuuk work. Reasonable prices. For Rent. RENT-STORE AND TWO BASE i montH, No. '7 LacUawatina avenue; also second and third floors arrangod fur two fam ilies or entire building fur wholesale purposes; elevator: D. & 11. switch to building. ROB ERTSON HITCHCOCK, No. 404 Lacka- wunna avenue, Seranton, Pa. IXIU RENT-A LARGE, 4 STOKY 1U ILI)" I ing at 133 Franklin avmiuo; suitable for wholesale business. CAUSON & DA VIES, Scrantuii. MhoKENT APHIL f-ROOMS NOW OI TC" J- pled by Miss Kenny's dressmaking estab lishment. Apply at Fiuluy'H. IFOH RFrNT-lVAKUFTllALL ForT.ODiTe I or club room. Apply at Fiuley's, 610 Laekawann.i avenue. I.HiR KENT BK1CK WAREHOl'SE WITH J elevator on !.. I . switc h and Wont Lackawanna avenue. Seranton Stove Works. CCPKRIOR MODERN HOUSE; AVENCE. 0 JONES, 311 Spruce. TOOll RENT Fl'RNISIIEl) AND CNH'R- 1 lilalied rooms at A0H Lackawanna irvenue. 17 OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST L nckawaima nvemio. Address 1 HOM AS E, EVANS, aear 113!! Luzerne, Uydo Park. .'OR REN T N K'F.LY Fl'KN 1SHEU H ALL I1 suitable for lodgo rooms. JOHN JEii &1YN, 110 WTyoniiug oventie. Furnished Room to Let. TfoOtuUITNlJ l furniHlied; with or without board: UH Wahlni;ton avenue. No spring movintr. Dre Cutting. V'BANTON 11 dTiCirf IMNTTANlTjrArK O ing 8cho.il. I'liptln tnuxht nil the brancli os of dress cutting nud milking. For terms call or addrcsa 51 HH. M. A. TKlli', 434 Adams avenue. Phyalclana Notice. 1infkTm k fAitirrinATfnjNrS we are large broederaof tlimn, H At-LAM 8, UN Cliff street. Agent Wanted. UKNtITbTk iTyPt A TlTTNTiAT,RY and commlHaiou. Agents making to weekly. KL'HKKA lilKMlOAl. i MT U CO., Lu Croase, is. A N T 1 I ACT 1 V E S aTk'hM E! TO V hnnillu our lino, no peddling. Hnlarr, S75 fier month and expeiiBen paid to all. Ooods entirely new. Apply quickly. P. U. Box, 630t, Ponton, Mnaa Situations Wanted. AlTlt-mTUAlfl ; iimrried man, 24 vonrs old: Adilross H. D. WILLI A. MH, ifi Putnam ntreot, Hernuton. SITUATION WANTKD-M AN 2ll rsK.Ft'li O any kind of work; very low wagat until tlmnn liuprovo. AH I'll UH HALM, Uenerjl Delivury, Heranton, Pa. C1TUATION WANTF.D-HOY III YEARS O of age would like work at. nluioat nuy tliluv; is w-nll aeqiln nted with city. Address V, J ," Tribune ofllce, AYOlINtl" L A l)Y HT12N OiTr APIllCKt would like poait Ion in lawyer ofllce, to gum exnrlene; salary no object, Addrcsa r'bTENl IU HA I'll Kit, " mimtie oftiue. omrATioNxv ant ed- bv a "boyauei 17 13: steady und Industrious; wllr work at anything: 1 ast of roferuncen. Addreaa "H. K.," hllilPltlnton avenue, Bouth bcranton. SITUATION WANTED HY A YOUNO man to work in a carpenter shop or any thing ill that line; has had experience with tools and will furnish anina. Aildrusa "UUY UH," I4IACapouae avouuo, elty. S ITCATION WANTED-BOYOFIB YEAR8 wantiwork; useful in handling hnrwa; good refuroncoa; "J. F.," Dun moro pontolllee. Situation wanted man wants O work; useful for anfl kind o( work; with best reference, "li. F., Duuiuor poatoUico, ml A CUT BOTTOI II .7 5 6 1-4C l-AC 8 I-2C 5 -4c IO 1-2C 1 6c 18c 1 8c 20c WALLACE, THE CELEBRATED ed MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY GREATLY REDUCED. (Action TO our Washhtirn-Crosby Co. winb to assure their many pat rons that tlicy will this vcur hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheut is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are 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 threo months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s "flour far above other brands. MEGARGEL & CONNELL Wholesale Agents. f M WAGQN rMKEHS' f WITH l SUPPLIES. 1 Hold Fast ! Steel Con- III) fAnlinfl I tcred. Self- . LI J Iletnelmhln Jr U IV WV CALKS V- We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at prices that warrant us in expecting a large share of the trade : Pacific Coant Red Cedar Shingles. "Victor" and other Michigan Brands of White Pine and White Cedar Shingles, Michigan White and Norway Tine Lum ber and Bill Timber. North Carolina Short nnd Long Leaf Tellow 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 ANO PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. 7i ' .0 . Kf w iliirovarv. luTAlntr KmiMtnn. GiiiianmliUon or ln- j anil Auat .mg. nd.r wlr. M wrltun aual.nlri- In cut ot tvluuU lb. aluaay, fk.L MtlulMli 00.-Cl.ialaud.Olu. For tale By JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Seranton, Pa. 01 RECORD 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. Spring 602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue, Cor. Adams Avenue, patrons: SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Also a Full Line of ilk Seranton, Pa. Jtinlnta County, Pennsylvania, Whit Oak. Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber and Lath. Tioga County Dry Hemlock Stock? Bourds. Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists an4 Studding. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Wdl brtoo Ton aula waali anM atllh WltlTTItl I.naaofH.xual I'uw.r 111 aiihfi r.i. n-oai anv oa(m.. if ti.alrntMl. Murh Irotiali-a tMd l 11T, II I"' Pf r to bj Diail, c toaaaia.- iS. WilU ".' V aiMr, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and