TIIE SCHANTON THIBUNE-TUESDAT MORNIITO; FEBRUAHY 12, 1895. TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS Kcws of Interest to Headers I'p anil Down the Valley. CARrEXTER'S NARROW ESCAPE Aex. Davis Is Pulled from a Building by a Board Catching in Ills Clothing and Seriously Injured Muson Homo Burglarized. Special to the Scranton Tribune. IMttston, Pa., Fob. 11. One of the most worthy candidates to be voted for at the coming election is Colonel Thomas F. Cody, of the First ward, who is one of the Citizens' party nomi nees for city assessor. Sir. Cody is a most exemplary citizen, of advanced intelligence, ripe experience in business, affairs and of unswerving integrity. A painful mishap befell Alexander Davis, of Oak street, at about 10 o'clock this morning while ut work on the Odd Fellows building. While In the uct of throwing a board from the second story window, he was carried with It to the ground by a mull in the board catch ing in his clothing, lie struck on his lieud and shoulders and was picked iu unconscious. As soon us he recovered he was taken to his home and Dr. Hur rett was summoned, who cared for the wounds of the Injured man. Davis re ceived internal injuries also, though no bones are broken. His injuries ure not considered dangerous at present. The programme of the members' monthly reception und anniversary of the Young Men's Christian association, to be held at the association rooms to morrow (Tuesday) evening, will be as follows: Charles E. Douglass, experi ments in digital sleight of hand: Glass Ptalnlnj: in the year li'1'5, A. Knotty Affair, mysterious coins, manipulation of cards, demon hat; piano solo, Pro fessor Ernest Hodges; solo, John M. Tyson; violin solo, John Farrer; ven triloquism, Mr. Douglass, spiritualistic mysteries solved. Mr. Dousluss comes highly recommended us a magician, and his entertainment will be pleasing and instructive. Members in good standing are entitled to o:ie ticket. Ad ditional tickets, 23 cents each. .Muson Home llurglurUcd. The home of Mrs. Mason, widow of the late Colonel Mason, was burglar ised last evening. The robbers were evidently in search of valuables which were concealed beyond their reach. They ransacked the whole house, leav ing clothing strewn about on every hand and the house in a general dis order. It has not been ascertained, us yet, if anything of value was taken. The thieves have not been appre hended. The death of Mrs. McCarthy, of Tre mont street. West fide, occurred last night at 11 o'clock. The deceased was 71 years old. Funeral announcement later. Three cases were admitted to the hospital today. They are Jacob Mil ler, of Port Griffith, who had Ills right hand crushed at Kwen breaker. He was employed as runner and was In the act of spragglng a car when his hand was caught between the wheel and the sprag. His index ami third lingers are badly crushed. The middle linger was amputated. John Huny, a lad of 14 years, employed as doorteiuler at No. 9, was run into by a ear and received a broken limb. His home Is in Hughes town. The other admission Is that of George Dayton, a conductor of Yates ville. who Is suffering from a frost bit ten foot. Hoard of Trade .Meeting. The board of trade will meet at the city hall tonight. All members and citizens interested in the advancement of our new city are invited to be pres ent. All regular subscriptions of theScran tnn Tribune will be received at our local office, 8 South Main street. Dr. Welsh has been confined to his home for several days with illness. The Lehigh Valley will probably pay Thursdny, Feb. 14. All complaints of non-delivery of Th Tribune should be reported at our lucal olllce. 8 South Main Ktreet. B. F. Armstrong, of tlis West Side, has accepted the position of general secretary of the Youn? Men's Christian association, to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of KdwardJ. Crowell. Miss'Margret Dewlg, of Archibald, Is Visiting her sister, Mrs. Michael Kane, of Curtis street. Peter Hanaghan. 'if I'pper IMttston, formerly outside fnrman at the )he liix shaft of the f ld Forge Coal com pany, has accepted a similar position with the Husurjehanna Coal company at Xuntlcoke. Air. H.inaghan Is well known as a competent engineer, and thoroughly understands (he working of the mines, as he has been employed about them from boyhood. FREEDOM FROn FRECKLES, ami from all sudi disfig urements and 1 blemishes, fol lows the use of the Carls bad Sprudcl Salt. It clears and freshens the skin won d e r f u 1 1 y takes away that dull and mottled look "that comes from stomach derangements. Even In chronic and stubborn cases of k!n disorders, such as eczema, it is the prescribed remedy. The blood, the liver, the stomach,!, the kidneys all are acted upon pow erfully, but naturally, by tbe Carlsbadi Spmdel Salt You get the same bene tit, the same cure, the same feeling of lightness and clearness all through jour system, as if you were at Carls lad itself. lleware of the many imitations sold as "improved" or "artificial" Carlsbad Salt These arc only mixtures of Sctdlltz Powder and common Glauber Salt, sold by unscrupulous dealers, for the larger profit they yield. Insist upon the genuine imported natural Carlsbad Sprudcl Salt which Is evaporated from the Sprudcl Spring at Carlsbad, and bears the seal of the city and the signature of "Eisner & Mcndclsoa Co., Sole Agents, New York," on every bottle. L IUA TAYLOH. The Taylor, Pyne and Holden mines will be 'paid tomorrow. Mrs. George W. Hess, who has been spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Yacksonink, on Union street, will return to her home In Philadelphia to day. A farewell party will be tendered to Miss Sarah Williams, nt the Taylor hall, tomorrow evening. Miss Will iams will leave shortly for New York city, to accept a position offered her. A slight llro occurred in Harbertown last night, in the portion of the place known as Jerusalem. How tho lire originated could not be learned. John Morris, a well-known young man, who resides at Jlarbertown, died at his home on Saturday evening. He was aged about l!ti years, and was held In high esteem by many friends. His funeral will occur today. The street car line was opened from Eynon street to this place yesterday morning, and the ilrst cur was run over tlie line since the storm on Thursday lust. Daniel Jones, of Providence, was a visitor here Just evening. Miss Uebecca Davis, of South Main street, Is visiting Miss Jennie Graham, of Avoca. Mrs. Andrew Cumnilngs, of Taylor street, was buried in the Mlnooka Cath olic cemetery on Sunday. Alfred Davis, of Forest City. Is vis iting his brother, Joseph, on I'nlon street. The ball of the Taylor Athletic club, to be held on Feb. 22, promises to be a soclul success. 11ALLSTEA1). On Friday, Feb. 8. while J. J- Comp ton was going to his dinner he fell upon the walk und broke his leg. He was at once taken to the olllce of Dr. Joseph Kogers, on Main street, who reduced the fracture und applied remedies which made Mr. Compton walk to his home without the aid of crutch or cane. It surprised many until they found that the limb fractured wus mi urtilicial one. Mrs. A. Ward, of New Milford, l visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. It. H. Hayward, on Pine street. The teachers' meeting on Friday evening wtll be held at the home of J. H. Van Loan, on Church street. rmcEiiuim. The greatest event since the opening of St. Thomas' church fair will be the entertainment which will be rendered this evening. Those who will take part In the concert are: Messrs. John Foote, John Gillgallon, F. J. White, Professor Sylvester, and the Orpheus quartette, all from Archibald. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Itellhelmer tendered them u surprise party last Friday evening In honor of the twenty-seventh birthday of Mrs. Bellhelmer. P. J. O'Connor Is on the Jury this week. indistkTal topics. WIIkes-Barre Record: The dlfferen.-e between line and tide prices Is shown very emphatically In the annual reports of the Heading and Valley. .The former, which enjyys a line line trade, averaged 4; cents a ton more for its coal ihiin tho latter, which sold neatly all of Its fuel at strong competitive points. This Valley got Tit cents a ton less for lis eival lust year than the year before, and the Head ing only 4i cents a ton less. Philadelphia. Feb. 11. The annual fee ing of the Philadelphia and Hrie Kallr.vi I company was hdd here today. The report of the board of munagers, which wus read by President Shortridy.e. showed th" earn ing for the year ended Dec. ::1 last to have been $!,!i.i.1M, and the expanses f-,!M.',ii'J. leaving the net earnings $l,iri;,..i, a de crease of $.7,Il;t over the amount earned In the previous year. The following board of managers were elected: N. Parker Shortrldge, John H. Catherwood, John P. Green, Samuel (Justine Thompson, J. liay ard Henry. William L. Klklns, Henry 1). Welsh, William J. Howard, Amos It. Lit tle and W. H. liarnes. Mine Inspector William, of the Fourth anthracite district, w hich Includes Wilkes liarre, has completed the tabulations of his annual report for the year POI. The total shipments of coal In l.'.lil amounted to li.S:,i;,Mi). aifalnst 7,W.1H2 In l.VC, or a difference of '.Ml.mc tons. During last year there were 'Sl'iA persons employed In all thu mines, as against 1E!,?jo for 1x93. During lV.il there were 71 fatal and JJ7 non-fatal on ldentu as against 77 fatal and 221 non-fatal In IMS. other Items for 1VM are as follows: Total production of coal from all the collieries, which Includes tho coal used at boilers at the mines un I for home consumption. 7,IH2,!)i:i tons, as against H,(Ku,Wi for KB; l!fi.lM kegs of powder used In Isfil and I.Jrt steam butlers in operation. The total number of killed for lU Is 71 nnd Injured 227. In addition to this, however, there were six fatally Injured and six severely In the new openings In process of sinking as follows: lillss, two killed and two Injured; Aurlilu closs, one killed und one Injured; Hanover slope, two killed : Maxwell, one killed and Iwo seriously Injured; Huuth Wllkes Harre uir sluift, one Injure. I. Adding these makes the total 77 killed and 22! Injured. Ashland Telegram: A little piece of rough hickory wood, four Inches In diam eter and six Inches long, Is nil that con fines iVm,fiK),ooi gallons of water In a gr'Ht mine, Into which It poured several years ngo. My the liberation of this volume of water free and easy access will be gulne l to some of the richest Veins of unihincite coal ever discovered. The successful placing of this little piece of wood marked the comnletlon of the greatest feat f en gineering In the history of eo,il mining. It was 1he driving of the great Jeddo tun nel, a hole seven feet by nine, through live miles of solid rock, under two grent mountains, for the purpose of tapping the mines In which the water Imprisoned thousands of tons of coal. In t'.ie valley between the ridges of 1 luck nnd .leddo mountains Is the richest roal liiisln In the world. Hut one day In the early spring of HOT work In this basin had Hiuldenly stopped. A creek that flowed through tho valley, swollen Into a torrent by the melt- In snow on tho mountain tops, broke from Its bed und poured Into the mines, flood Ingtliemand driving themlners In (light to save their lives. There was talk of pump Imthem out, but tho expense would he so great that, with no security against an other flooding, It was deemed Imprac ticable, J. It. Markel, a prominent coal operator, of Jeddot conceived tho Idea In IMHi of draining the Hooded mine by driv ing a great tunnel from the Hutler valley five miles under the mountains to the lowest part In the center of the conl basin. With the assistance of Mining Engineer Thomns McNalr, of Ha.leton, plans wern drawn and the Jeddo Tunnel company, w'.th which the I'nlon Improvement com puny whs Interested, whs formed to carry them out. The outlet of the tunnel was to bo In Butler valley, 17.098 feet from the face or end of the mnln tunnel, and a second tunnel, 9,888 feet long, was to run from Markle's mines. The entire tun nel would thus be live and an eighth miles long. Work was begun early In IKftt, and It was curried on from two different slope by live rungs of men, The surveys and caluclatlons were made with such nicety that thero whs not more than an Inch difference In the floors of the sec tions. As tho itunnel neared completion the work of boring a hole from the surface through the Hooded workings und Into the tunnel whs commenced. Ho accurate ly was this done that the drill, when It pierced the tunnel 4M feet below, broke through the center of a. six-Inch clreto drawn before the hole wa started. This bore hole was 12 Inches In diameter, for 2TO feet, 6 Inches for the next 170 feet, and 4 Inches or th final 20 feet. This wat done so that alio outflow could be regu lated. Iron encased the drill as It went downward, and when the drill finally pierced the tunnel a. pieco of hickory ill Inches long was driven Into the four-Inch bore hole and plugged it. As soon as the pipes ure removed and the plug withdrawn tho water will flow out. A dllllculty was encountered in retard to tho outflow Into Hutler crock of the poisonous sulphur. The. creek runs 'through u. prosperous farming region, and tho farmers objected to the pollution of It. Tho right of way whs purchased from most of the farm ers, but some would not soli, nnd whon tho 'tunnel was finished they applied to tho court for an Injunotlon to restrain tho company from emptying tho mine waters Into the creek. After threo months In tlio court Judge ltlee, of AVIlkes-Harre, decid ed that Iho company should empty tho water into tho creek, provided they did not do so 111 such quantities us to over flow and dainugu tlie furm lands. This tho company can do, owing to the four-Inch bore holes, and they will In a few days withdraw the plug and com mence the work of drainage. It Is export ed that It will take about three months to empty the mines. STOCKS AX I) KON DS. New York, Feb. II, The temper of speculation at the Stock exchange to day was bearish almost from start to llnisli. There were several rallies, but these only served to stimulate sales for the abort account. Outside of the (IraiiKers, Chicago (las and Sugnr, how ever, trading was comparatively light. The decline In the leading shares was eiiuul to aal:v per cent., the lutter III Northwest. St. Paul, Koek Island and liurlini.'lon and gulncy yielded only half a point or so. Sugar was pressed for sale on rumors that a statement was about to be Issued which would mako tin unfavorable showing. Man hattan sold olY Y to loO and closed at loti'i. Tho Cordage shares were pressed for sale and sold at the lowest prices on record. Uepurts were In circulation that an application was about to lie made to put the company In the hands of a receiver, but ollicluls stated that they knew nothing of such a move, it is probable that a considerable amount of loni,' stock bus been forced out of the bunds of persons unable to curry the shares any lunger. Cordage yielded Ha, preferred 2'i. and guaranteed "i per cent., but they closed ut a recovery of ul per cent. Jersey Central and Lake Shore were the only stocks wliicti left oil' with net gains, and in these cases the improvement wus only per cent. Speculation loft off tame nnd weak in tone. Sales were 11S.4U1 shares. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. Tho ipiotntlons nro furnished The Tribune by O. du H. l")lm mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scrunlon. , Op n- UlRii- low- ". los ing, est. est. lug. Atch.. To. S. Fo... 4's 4', 3 Am. Sugar Ile'g Co. li 92 W m. Col. Oil h" 1!" '" Chic. Mil. & Ht. P... sr.3 !' ril- :,l7!, Chic, It. I. & P 2 '-' '''- ':is Chic, II. & Q 71 .I'm "Os .U'j Chic & N. W !!' fP !'24 l2';t c. c. c. st. i ;i" ;:7 av2 w-j Call. South Wi 4i's 4S'-' Ches. iV Ohio l(i'3 H'.'a 1'i's W-j I Hst. C. P. Co i !U s'.s Delaware & Hud. ...129 129 127-', 12S (Jen. Kleotrie 2S-, 24 ai -s-j Jersey Central S'cj !7 S'i'i S" l.ouls. Nash 52 e2- a2 IV t Lake Shore Phr'i 13' .Manhattan Kle l'7: W'h l'i M'i Mo. I'acltic 21 2I3 21 21 , Nat. Lead 2'.'vs W-t 2S-, 21", Nut. Cordage 4-' H i New J-'.ngland .1"' i --' i 't N. V. Central 99'... tti'-j 99's S. It l' 1'1'n ' 1" out. West hi PI 157 1j7 Phil. A IC -.i l !' , Hr' !' !''4 Sits. West I!t K 13 12 S.is. H- West., Pr.... .' SV 3S4 IS', Tex. I'acltic M.. Ma Si'.. Mi I'nlon Huelllc !"t !' 'i !'i W. & St. I iV &' f." f, w. & St. I... ir i::1. i:s' w4 r.v West. I nion S7", !wth S7'i Sii (I. K 7::7 7:7k 7:P T"i Chicago i;oAi:i: ok tiiahr piuces. (ip'n-High-Low-CI03-WHI:AT. lug. est. est. lug. February ''! m'it "i'j May ra4 W, Ma, M-"4 July 3Ih td4 aP2 OATS. February 275h 2! 2c"- 27', May 2S7 29 2V- 2S7; July 274 27', 27 27-, collN. February 42 42 42 42 May 44 II 44'i :i July 41',. 4P.. 4:;7 41', LAUD. May fi.rw C.Ci CTh) fi.C2 POISIC. Mav 9.S"i 10.15 9.8,"i 10.'1 Scrnnton Hoard of TrnJe I'.xclinngi! ta'.lons. No. Par Shs.. Vol. STOCKS. nid. 7S luo Allegheny Luin'r Co 4 Crystal Lake Water Co iU) 60 100 Cent. I'elin. Tel. & Supply Co 0 Ml Dime Dep. & Dls. Hank C2 no 10 100 First Nat l Hank C"U U 100 First National Hank (Caihonilalei 20 100 firccn Ifge l.um'r Co .... luo 100 Larku. Lumber Co... 110 D PK) Lncka. Trust ft Safe Deposit Co fi 1W M. ft M. Savings Hunk (Carbondiilc). 110 10 50 Providence ft Abing- ton Turnpike Co..... 8.1 r, 100 Rcran'.on Class Co. ...... . 10 100 Scran Savings Hank 200 2 100 Scru'n Jnr nnd Btop- per Co 1 ion ficra'n Alo Works in loo Kcrn'n Lace Cur. Co K Urn Scranton Forging Co 100 to 100 Spring Hrook Water Co .-, 100 Third Nal'l Hank.... 3i0 5 100 Nat'l Horlng ft Drill ing Co., Pr SO 45 100 Tliuron t.'oul lnnd Co .... ;;o M Scrnnton nnd Potts- vlllo Conl Co.. r.0 100 Trailers' Nat'l Hank lo 100 Dickson Mfg Co HONDH. f f.00 Sernnton (Hubs Co 'i D00 Kcon'y H ten in Heat ft Power Co , Olio. Ask. luo 100 HO 22!i "0 110 ' 100 pifl 90 37 no 120 coo coo llnffulo Slock Market. Piiffnlo. Feb. II. Cattle lteeelpls. 2.100 head; on sale, 2.D0H head; mill ki t strong export (steers, 4.9"a5.,10; bulls, J2.R:mS.r.O; choice heavy exjorls, M.7r.n4.2:.; fair to good mixed bulehers' grniles, 3.Oa.1.90; fat cows, JJ.orm.l.SO; fresh cows, Blendy ut ft'.ln wi cr bend. Hogs Iteeelpts, 2ii.2T,o head on sale, 15,000 liend; muiket dull, lower wlth sal i J of good medliinis at ll.2f.al.::n; Yorkers, 4.ir.n4.25; pigs, $1.15; roughs, I.7S n4; stags, j:in.t.Mi; early sales, good light hogs, 110 to HM imuiids, tl.lliia4.70: heavy weight oi kits, st. aniM.no; gooii mediums, Jl.:ir,iil.rjl. Sheep and t.nmlm Iteeelpts, II, (luo hend; on sale, 22,400 head: market llrtn; best lambs, $ri.7nali; fair to good, 4."r,ari.0'i; good to choice mixed sheep, ila4.n0; fair to good, !3.uOu3.90; export sheep sold lute at !.2.-.u.-. Chlango Stock Murkot. Union Stock YArds, III,, Feb. It. Cattle Iteeelpts, 14,000 head; market steady common to cxti-u steers, H.4Wu.r.60; stock ers and feeders, )2.20u3.jri; caws and bulls, II. 40H.1.85; cnlves, 2.riUnl.Ul. Hogs Iteeelpts, 70,0(10 hend; market wenk; heavy, $3.90a4.10; common to choice mixed, 3.7"in I.OTi; choice assorted, I3.90n4; light, $3.i 3.90; pigs, 2.&Ou3.90. Hheep-Iiecelpts. fi.000 head; market steady; Inferior to choice, t2.7nu4.3Ti; lambs, t3.riOHC.25. Adolf Lnlloi, cnrrliigo manufacturer, 119 Carroll street, HulTalo, N, Y states: I wan troubled with nausea of the stomach, sick headache and general debility, Uur dock Blood Bitten cured mo, New York Produce Murkot. New York. Feb. 11. Flour Dull and steudy; winter wheat, low grades, $1.90a 2.30: do. fair to fancy, 12.3.2.75; do. put ents, t2.UOa3; Minnesota clear, t2.2oa2.rl; do. strulghts, $:UiJ.2.'i; do. patents, Slut. 10. heat Dull and easier: No. 2 red store and elevator, UuiT,ic. ; afloat, nsic ; f. o. b., uSuoS'ic; ungraded red, DtaUOc; No. 1 northern, 67'4c; options were dull, clos ing Arm; February, 67c; Murch, 5714-3.; May, r8ic; June, fhc.; July, 5S'(,c. ; Au gust, 69lie. Corn Dull und easier; No. 2, 47!l4a48c. elevator; 48:,l449'.4c. afloat; steam er mixed, 47T4U49C.; No. 3, 47',i!a48l4e.; op. tlons dull, easier; February, 477kc; llav, 4S',iiC ; July, inlkr. Oats Dull und steaiy; options dull and easier; February, March and May, 33c; spot prices, No. 2, S3',a34 !.; No. 2 whtlo, 3i;'ic; No. 2 Chicago, :i44c; No. 3, 33c; No. 3 w hite, 3.vyc. ; mixed west ern, 34a3lic. ; white statu and western. Win 41c. Ueef yulct; family, $9.7fial2; ex-ia mess, J7.2r,H7.7n. Heef Hams Dull: 1(S. Dried Heef lnutive; city extra India mess, tl2.n0a14.no. Cut Meats (Julet und firm; pickled bellies, 12 pounds, 5c; do. shoulders, 4't.c; do. hums, 7?ia8c. Lard Unlet and linn; western stuuni, t'.87'j; city, O'ic; February, $0.85, nominal; May, 7, nominal; rellnud, dull; continent, t7.40; South America, $7.70; compound, CiiCHe. iiiiitir ytilot, choice llrm; state dairy, lua lse.; do. creamery, 13u2uc; wetteru dulry, loair.c. ; do. en unicry, 10a2Gc. ; do. factory. Salic; rulls, tallc; Klglns, 2Ue.; Imitation creamery, 1oa18c; held creamery, liable Cheese-Moderate demand, fancy firm; state ltiiife, liiill'ic ; do. fancy colored, ll'4c. ; do. white, liiullc; do. small. 9'.a IIV'.; Part skims, L'u'Jc; full skims, ll'.u 12'uo. Iliigs Dull und lower; state an 1 Pennsylvania, 22n22'i:C.; refrigerator, 22a 2iic. ; western fresh, ;ilu31';C.: do. tier case. $;i.5u:it;; southern, 20 31c; limed, 19u22c. (Ill Market. Pittsburg, Feb. 11. oil opened and low est, 107; highest und closed, 108. For Karachi', Toothache. Sore Throat. Swelled Neck, and Hie desalts of colds and liillainiiiatlou, life Dr. Thomus' Ke lt etrlc Oil the great puln destroyer. A Word. WANTS fiff ai.t. WTMnn nnuT thit MlU'H. VVHKN- 1AI1 l.'OH IM AI. VANCK. WHKN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE. NO CHAROK WILL UK LE88 THAN 2fi CKNTS. THIS RULE AP I'LIKS TO BM ALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH AUm 1 NTirU'CI..k PDT.-1.I flgcnls Wanted. A UKNT8 IN EVKUV STATK ON HALARV mid CfrtliniiKKlnn. Ai.llt.x tnnlilliir tn !il weekly. EL KKKA CHEMICAL & M F U CO., Ln Crosse. in. U'A.NT D - ACTIVE "SALESMEN" TO llandln unr line, un iicilillinir KnTitev. ST5 per month nnd expenses paid to nil. (looilj entirely new. Apply miickly. P. o. Box, 6AIS, HcHtnn. M.-ISS. Kelp Wanted-Male. UaneITTTvema fuul oil. rhvuiter tlmn any othir fuel; i-xcoll- Ir.o .ill ... 1 11 .. Ikl? Cll LKjSS HYDltO t'AKUUN OAS OE.S EKA'iOll ASUUlBAl'.Ul.U.. linui, (JIDO. r ANTED WELL-KNOWN WAN "iS every town to tolieit stock miliscrln- tlon: u niotiopnly; lii inoiiey fur nuuiita: no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO., Uorucu lllucK, LUioai;o. 111. SALESMEN - HKSllJENT SALESMEN 7 wiiutcd. nciiuuliiteil with tlie lucnl and tienrby druir and (trocery trade, to hump our linu of liiith (trail.) clears. Addreas, ulvinu loferonces, .1. EDWARD COWLES Co., 113 Ciiar.ilierM Htreet, N. Y. Special Notice. AM NOW PREPARED TO Kl'RXISH EX- lilbltions ann lectuie ujion any subject dp- xii-lmI. 'Mil's.' fxiiibi.iuiii will Iju iliuHtratel, i hllVIUff lit 111V MHt'8Sin!l tho tuortt Iiuweiful yuU WANT TII1H ltELIC REPRINT 1 Frank Lcslie'it llluHtrated Week y War Illustrations JMH-lfUi.1. Two Yohitni I'oll Slii.'i0: uaraliie uiont ilv. SS.W). Delirored Lv i xpress complete, Prepaid. Aildio.ns P, o. aiiKiui . uiHitiiimtn mioer, Neraiiton, Pa. 11I.ANK ROCKS. PAMPHLETS. MAjT I JJ rJnoit. rtc-.. bound or rebound at The TlilMCMl oltlce. Qnkk wurk. Reasonablu prices. For RenL I.VHl KENT -A VERY PLEVSANT KI R 1 niilied fnut ruoui. Apply at 711 Adams avenue. i;i)U ItKNT-I CRNlSHED FRONT KOOM! I Hiiit;ihlt for luiiMical studio. A1111W Jew ell I'.uildui);. :!U" Hprucu Mtreot. l'OK KENT-A LA HUH, 4 -STORY IICII.D J infc'utl.tl Franklin avenue; aultiiblo fur wIioIckrIo businen.H. CARSON & DAY1E.S, Hcriinton. TUH RKNT-- BRICK WAREIUH SR WITH I eluvator 011 1)., L. S: W. Hwitch and Wot Lai-kawaiina avcntin. Hcrantuii Hteve Work). ori'KHIOR MODERN HOUSE; AVENl'H. k) JONES, iill Upru -e. ;olt KKNT-I 'I'UNIHHKD AND L'NH'R iiished rooms at .10 Laekawauna aveuiif. irolt RKNT-HIX ROOM IKH'SKON WEST 1 Lackawiiiiua avenuii. Addrcn 'I IIOMAH E, EVANH, near 1IW Luzoruu, Hydn Park. I XUt KENT Nil.' I'LY FI'KNISIIED 11 ALL Hiiitnbln fur lol-ii roiimi. JOHN JElI- MYN. Il!i Wyninini iivmiiu. For Sale. i;iiH HALE - PORTLAND SLK.IOIIH. 1 Seepllilnl Hleitfhfl. two arnted nlelKha, Hlnrn holi. heavy IkiIib. tiereud-haud nIm uliv, at M. T. KELLER'S Lackawanna Carmine Wei-ks. Phyolclans Notice. I FIN N K.ED OF FOCARS FOH PATIENTS L wcaru large bnsdcrHof tltoni. 1IAKLAMS. 1 1 H Cliff Htreet. Election Proclamation M AYOII B 1)1 pick 1 Pernntoii. Pa. Feb. (1, IW5. t 'OTI('F. IK HEUEIIY OIVEN THAT AT A 1 item ral election to beheld 041 Tuesday, the I Ulli duv of February, Inst.. beiiiK tlni third Tui'sday of February, tbe fellnwiiiK "Ul cer will bo voted for at thu usual places of holding olcctloim In tho city of Scranton, to wit: 0110 Common (omi'lluian to aorrn for tho term of two vea a, 1exlnuini tha flist Men ibivnf April. IMi'i. in each of theoilil iiiMiibered wards, to wit: The First, Third. Filth, Hey. ooth. Ninth. Kiev litll, Thirteenth, Flit emit, Seventeenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-Flrat. One A Mot mini to serve for tho term or II vo years In each of the following wards, to w it: Til" Firs', Heeoud. Hi mil, ElKlith. Tliliteonth, Fifteenth and Twnnty-Klrst; nlmi one Jiidno nf Kbiction, two Inspectors of Election and t ho A smisor of Voters la oaeh and every elec lion d atri t in tho eity. 111 addition to tho above tininol nflii-ers and In niirsiiHiiee to reoluttion of Conimnii Coun cil, paased Jnuuary IO1I1, lull, there will be oli'oteil In the Sixteenth ward one Conilooll ('oiincilmiiu for the unexpired term ending thu flist iMviiilnv 111 April. I.'t'il: nlmi Pi piii-sii-aueoton rraolntlon of Solret Counrll. pasrnd .liiniinl-v ild. IW.ll. theM will be elerteit one leet Councilman from the feveiitoentli ward and one rolui-t Councilman from the Twenti eth ward, t; 1111 the unexpired terms endinif tho tlrst Monday In April, IMHI, and the Hint Monday in April, HUM. respectively. (Himied) W. L. CON NELL, Mayor. Situations Wanted. UfANTED-A HITUATMN AS HOOK keeiHiror assist or rlerk In store; aeeu rate In tlvures and the best of references to be hail: wlllluir to work at a low flume. D. 11. UICllAKDS, Chinchilla, Fa. A' GERMAN (II HL III YRAK8 OLD WIHK. es poaitlcn us nurse girl; willing to help with house work. Address HUB. TlllilL, 1U1U West Lackawanna avenuo. OlTtJATION WANTED-BY A YoFnu ij Kill as clerk: would like a position In a gio 'ery, shooi bakery or confectionery store, or to do olllce work; ran furnish lieet of ref erences. Address "A. T.," aM North Uarfleld avenue, city. 0 PEN FOH EN HAW KM KNT PRACTICAL ttietura frame ioltier. mat maker end Udder; thoroughly conynrsaut with every do lull of the Imsinues; Itl years' experlenee; com petent to take charce. Address "PlCTt a,V Tribune office, city. ' mil Connolly In Our Cloak Parlors. The Most Elaborate and Ever Shown in Scranton. NIGHT GOWNS, T Materials are the ble order, f he advantages of this sale to you are evident, when you consider that prices are about one-third less than usual, and our entire Cloak Depart ment is devoted to the display, where you can take plenty of time in making your selections. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209tnue' THE CELEBRATED IS NOW ANTON BEDDING CO., inn dun PRICES III 111 OF SCRANTON. WIL1.IAM CONNEI.I., I'rcsldent. UEO. 11. ( A I LIN, Vice-President. M ILIUM II. PI CK, tushler. DIRIICTORS: William Conuell. James Archbald, Al fred Hand, Gcorgo II. ( niliu, Henry Delhi, Jr., William 1. Smith, Luther teller. The management of this bunk points with pride to its record Jut iiia tlie runic of I and previous runicH. w hen soec- till r.llitlttu uro -wt.nAA t.x tu k..iA:u THE HUNT & C01ELL CO, UAKtrricTcnEiis' aokictb roa TRENTON IRON CO.'S WIRE ROPE. VAN ALEN & CO.'S STEEL NAILS. OXFORD IRON C0.S MERCHANT BAR IRON. REVERE RUBBER CO.'S BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE. FAYF.RWEATHER & LADEW'S "HOYT'S" LEATHER BELTING. A. B. BONNEVILLE'S "STAR" PORTLAND CEIIIENT. AMERICAN BOILER C0.S "ECONOMY" HOT AIR FURNACES. GRIFFING IRON CO.'S BUNOY RADIATORS. 434 LACKAWANNA AVE. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wnpwnllepen Mills, La urno county, Pa., and Ht Wil mington, Dolanaro, HENRY BELIN, Jr. tleueral Agent for the Wyoming District. IIS WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pa, Third National Dank Duildlug. AnrnciKR : TtlOH. FOItD. I Ittstnn, Pa. JoIlN It SMITH HON, Plyinonth. Pa, K. W. WULLIOAN. Wilkes Hnrre, Pa. A Bunts for tho liepauno Chemical Cou (tany's High Explosives. Wm. Umi Allen & Co. STOCK BROKERS, Buy nnd noil Blocks. Honda nnd Clrnln on New York lOxchniiKO and Chlcano Hoard of Trade, elllier for cash or on margin, 412 Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. G. duB. DIMMICK, Manager. TRLEfHONE 6 12. ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING AH dono awny with by tha use of HART MAN'H PATKNT FAINT, which conslata of Ingredicnta well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, aheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwelings, which will rrevent absolutely any crumbllna:, craek ng or breaking of the brick. It will out lnxt tinning of any kind by many years, and It's coat does not exceed one-llfth that of the cost of tinning. Ih sold by the job or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO UAUTMANN, & Blroh gU & Wallace SPECIAL SALE SKIRTS, COVERS, DRAWERS. best to be had ami i1ip MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY GREATLY REDUCED. $269,000 $5010 ( 1ST Tir ? to our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their manv pat rons thut they w ill this year hold to their usual custom of milling SiRICTLY OLU WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry w eather many millers are of the opinion that it is already cured, arid 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 everv detail of milling has rlaced Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. MM IEGAR6EL & CONNELL Wholesale Agents. HAVE YOUR Horses Shod W with m Hold Fast n tcrcd, Sfclf- rfijs Sharpening, J Detachable CALKS We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at prices that warrant us in expecting a large share of the trade : Pacific Coast Red Codar Shingles. 'Victor" und other Mirlihrun Brands of White Pino and White Cednr SlilnKles, Michigan White and Norway Tine Lum ber und Bill Timber. Ncu-lh Cnrollna 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 ' 'ILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of ' Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilarsf HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. EVERY WOMAN SotBsttats used, s rsllsbli-, soontbly, rivals tint msdlein. Ovfty hsrsilssita) UMpurettdrutishsuldbsiufei. II you wsot th bast, k Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills The? tn prompt, stfa t4 esrUln to isslt. Ths rsBiln (Dr. FmI's) ar iinpi Mint, BMtwwhsrt, II. (W. AdditssfSAt,UwnuiaOgt, UTslsBd,0. For Saleby JOHN H. PHELPS, Sprues Street, Scranton,- Pa. OF Comprehensive Line 1 V 1C r f 1 1i r 1ti rt Ti off narci. pnng 602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue. Cor. Adams Avenue, . SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Also a Full Line of i SUPPLIES. Scranton, Pa. Juniata County, Pennsylvania, Whit Oak. Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber and Lath. TIorii County Dry Hemlock Stock Hoards. Flk County Dry Hemlock Joist and Studding. Pharmacist, Cor. Wyoming Avtnuo mt4 ilei 0.