The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 16, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE fiCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATT7R DAT MORNUTGr. FEBRUARY 10, 1895.
TALES OF JWflPITTSTONS
News of Interest to Readers Up and
Down the Valley
DR. J. J. WALSH TASSES AWAY
Large Attendance at the Mid-Year Con
vention of tho Woman's Temperance
. . Colon Brown's Bee Hive Soaked.
Soeial Events of Interest.
Bpeclal to the Scranton Tribune.
Plttston, Feb. 15. Almost whllo the
Words penned yesterday concerning the
illness of Dr. J. J. Walsh were being
printed, death claimed him for its own,
thus adding another to the many sad
instances of quiet martyrdom, achieved
not on fields of glorified warfare nor
in the walks of conspicuous official
eminence, but In the unobtrusive duties
of honorable private lire. For Dr.
Walsh waa a martyr, and nothing less.
The life that he has lost went from him
because its vital forces were sacrificed
for others: because as a physician he
gave to his profession a measure of
modest yet heroic devotion seldom
paralleled upon this earth.
As a practitioner of medicine he may
have had equals in this part of the
state, but it Is doubtful if he had a
superior. As a man he was singularly
warm in his friendships, frank In his
dislikes, generous in his Impulses and
unaffected by any form or phase of
hypocrisy or deceit. The writer of this
Jlnds It difficult even yet to comprehend
that a friend so dear, a man so true,
lias been so suddenly, and as it st-ems,
so cruelly called from earth. Only the
knowledge of his rarely equaled worth
and of the good which will ever asso
ciate Itself with his memory reconciles
us to the loss of one of nature's genuine
noblemen, whom to know was to love.
Dr. Walsh died this morning at 4
O'clock. He had been unconscious for
several hours. Two weeks ago he con
tracted pneumonia, which later as
sumed a malignant form. Dr. Walsh
was born In this place In 1854. He was
the son of ex-lturgess James Walsh.
His brother, ltev. Itlchurd Walsh, of
Moscow, and his sister. Miss Mary
Walsh, survive. The following sketch
Js from this evening's Truth: Dr. Walsh
attended St. John's academy at this
place and the public schools in his
early years, and when old enough en
tered the Georgetown university at
Washington, D. C, from which he was
graduated and took a collegiute course.
Later he entered the medical depart
ment of the University of Pennsylva
nia and was awarded his diploma as a
physician and surgeon eighteen years
ago. Since that time he has been in the
continuous practice of his profession at
Plttston, where he did a most extensive
business. Dr. Walsh was marrleu in
1SSI to Miss Anne Kelly, daughter of
Hon. John Kelly, of Carbondale, and
the union was blessed with seven chil
dren, six of whom with his estimable
and sorrowing wife, survive him. The
oldest child is ten years and the young
est nine months old. Dr. Walsh was
tin active member of Eranch 4S, Catho
lic Mutual Benefit association of this
place, and president of the Pittston
Medical society.
His funeral will take place on Mon
day morning, at 9.30 o'clock. The re
mains will be taken to St. John's
Catholic church, where a solemn high
mass of requiem will be offered up for
the repose of his soul. The Interment
will be in Market Street cemetery.
Mid-Year Convention.
The mid-year convention of the
Woman's Christian Temperance union
held at West Plttston for two days
past has been the most Interesting one
in the history of the union. The at
tendance was large at each session,
showing the appreciation of the public
in the good work of the members, of
the union. Speakers from all parts of
the country were present and addressed
the convention on subjects assigned
them..
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Dlvely ten
dered them a pleasant surprise visit
last evening at their home on William
street. Among the guests were the fol
lowing: Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Sumner,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. William Sharps, Mr. and Mrs.
Price, Mrs. Henry Weaver, Mrs. John
Davis, Mrs. Morris, Messrs. Clarence
Rosenkrance, Edward Rodrlck, C. H,
Smith, Miss Laura, Morris and Miss
Peterson, of Plttston; Messrs. A. L.
Truax and Thomas French, of Scran
ton. Very dainty refreshments were
erved.
Kmployea of A. B. Brown's Bee Hive
overe greatly surprised today on enter
ing the wholesale department In" the
nnnex on William street to find It
flooded. Through the negligence of
tome unknown person the water faucet
on the second floor had been left open
all night. The stock In these rooms
consists of comfortables, quilts,
blankets, dress goods, ginghams, mus
lins, feathers and fancy goods, and
were valued at from $4,000 to $5,000. The
entire Btock was much damaged and
will be sold at a sacrifice. Mr. Brown
Is not able as yet to decide as to the
extent; of his loss. The goods were In
sured against fire but not against flood
The school board met this evening
at building No. 2. All members were
present except Kagan. The teachers
were paid for last month's labor. O
K. Wilson reported that he would have
No. 4 building completed tomorrow,
and the board will meet at and Inspect
the building In the afternoon. Mr. Me
Mamara reported that the recent dis
turbance caused by boys at Oregon
school had been entirely abated.
All regular subscriptions of the
iScrantorv Tribune will be received at
our local office, No. 8 South Main street.
T. J. McTlgue, the congenial clgur
gent of Carbondale, was In town to
day.
Complaints of non-delivery of The
Tribune should be reported at our local
office. No. 8 Htuth Main street.
Edward llffaluasy waa a visitor at
Scranton today.
Mrs. Bartlett, who "has been visiting
her Bister, Mrs. Dlvely, returns to her
home, In New York state, tomorrow.
Miss Anna Sumner was visiting
Kingston friends today,
Anthony Mackowltch, a Polish lad
aged 16 years, of Duryea, waa caught
between the cars at Babylon mine this
morning and received serious injuries.
He was employed as driver boy. He
was 'admitted at the hospital. One
medical case was also admitted at the
hospital, making a total of thirty pa
tients.
Members of the Niagara Hose com
pany met last evening and nominated
officers, for the ensuing year.
SHOT HIS SON-IN-LAW.
Said Ilia Danghter Died from Her II us
' band's III Treatment.
By the United Press. . . , ... ( . -
Cynthia, Ky., Feb. 1B.-T. C. Black
burn, a prominent farmer, shot and
dangerously wounded Daniel Caro his
on-ln-4aw, as he waa boarding the
train for Cincinnati. Two years ago
Carr married Blackburn's daughter.
She, died in a year from- injuries.
Blackburn says, received from her hus
band. Yesterday was the first time
Blackburn had seen Carr since her
death, and he says he could not help
shooting him. '
NO SOUVENIR SPOON.
Statement That Ex-Queen Li! Received a
Present from Mr. Clovcland Is Denied.
By the United Press.
Washington, Feb. l,r. The truth of an
extract from the diary of ex-Queen
Lillouknlanl read at her trial and con
tained In Honolulu advices by the Mar-
choaa stating that she had received a
present from President Cleveland
was authoritatively denied at the White
House today.
It Is stated there 'that the president
sent no present of any description to
her, and that she was Imposed upon
if any gift was given her with 'the state
ment that U came from Mr. Cleveland.
More Snow in Florida.
Jacksonville, Flu., Feb. IB. Snow w;is
general throughout western and northern
Florida last night. In Washington coun
ty the ground is corered to a depth of nix
Inches, u situation unprecedented in Flor
ida's weather records.
INDUSTRIAL TOPICS.
D. Mellndwr Jones has resigned his
position as assistunt Inside foreman at
No. 1 colliery of the Kingston Coal
company.
The Iron Age says that the num
ber of pig Iron furnaces in blast Feb.
1 was 181, a decrease of one from Jan. 1.
The weekly capacity decreased from
1BS.414 to 167,291 tons. Stocks increased
from 56L',4U9 to U45,45li tons.
James W. Grimes, who hus been em
ployed as an engineer at the Washing
ton colliery of the U-hlgh and Wilkes
Barre, at Plymouth, has resigned and
accepted a position on the Delaware
and Hudson machine gang.
Moulding at the Delaware, Lacka
wanna and Western Bhops at Kingston
has been discontinued by an order front
the head Olflclals of the company. The
order throws twenty men out of em
ployment. The moulding hereafter will
probably be done In Scranton.
The Lehigh and Wllkes-Barre Coal
company Is making some important
changes in the management of its col
lieries. Hereafter George R. Connor,
who has been for years the efficient
outside foreman at the Nottingham,
will be superintendent of the Notting
ham and Washington collieries.
The White Star Steamship company
recently contracted for a yearly supply
of Welsh steam coal from Crawshny
Bros.' Cyfarthla collieries, Merthyr,
Wales, at the extraordinary low figure
of 9 shillings and 9 pence a ton $2M
per ton), the lowest price ever received
in Wales for that quality of coal.
The percentage of the total produc
tion of anthracite cnal shipped by each
large carrier of coal up to 1S93 was as
follows. The figures for 1894 are not
yet accurately made up:
1XS8. 1889. 18!W. ISM.
P. & R. It. R... 1S.81 2D.13 21.63 2U.65 21.00
Lehigh Valley. 17.28 1S.37 1S.97 17.78 15.11
Jersey Central. 15.115 17.01 15.M 17..'W 15.1,0
V.. L. & W 1S..H 15.51 15.54 ll.!)8 15.01
Del. & Hud.... 11.70 10.77 10.05 11. 2S 11.02
Penna. R. K... 11.94 10.97 10.45 11.22 14.00
Penna. t'oal... 4.20 3.77 4.S4 4.55 4.40
Erin 2.50 3.41 1.94 2.27 2.30
Totals 100 1U0 I'M) 100 100
Reading, Pa., Feb. 15. An execution
for $3,500 was issued today at the in
stance of J. L. Stadelman vs. Chad
bourne, Ilazleton &. Co., of Philadelphia
and the Neversink Mountain Railroad
company, garnishee. The plaintiffs pre
sented a petition to Judge Krmentrout,
praying for an order to allow an alias
execution. The judge granted the re
quest and directed that the company
be notified and proper advertisement of
the proposed levy be made. The claim
is for electrical equipment which the
company did not pay for because the
work was delayed and that it was not
done satisfactorily.
ST0CKSJXDJBOXDS.
New York, Feb. 15. Some disappoint
ment was felt in stock circles this
morning at the defeat of the Wilson
gold bond resolution in the house, but
the pressure to sell was not pronounced.
In the first hour the decline was less
than a point. Later on there was con
siderable selling of Jersey Central,
Northwest and Lead. Other weak Bpots
were Erie, Lackawanna, Delaware and
Hudson, Louisville and Nashville, Mis
souri Pacific and Western Union. Jer
sey Central was sold down from 86V&
to 83 on bad statements for the year.
Northwest fell from 90 to 894, and
the other grangers to per cent. In
the afternoon American Sugar bounded
up 2 to 92. Near the close Chicago
Gas developed weakness and dropped
l'i. The general market In the final
dealings was slightly better and left off
steady. Net changes Hhow losses of 14
to 1 per cent, outside of Sugar, which
gained 1. Total transactions were
105,000 shares.
The rango of today's prices for tho ac
tive stocks of the New York stock mp
ket are given below. The quotations are
furnished The Tribune by O. du B. Dlm
mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen &
Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street,
Scranton,
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing. est. est. lng.
Atch., To. & 8. Fe... 414 4'i 4' 1 f.
Am. Sugar Re'g Co. Kt 92K. 8'i 91','j
Ohio., Mil. & St. P... 54' M M'i M;
Chic, R. I. & P 1'4 OH, G1'4 Cl'4
Chic, B. & Q 70 7"14 "ti 7(',h
Chic & N. W i 89H S!r)i
C. C. C. & St. L 30V 30 35'4 31!
Ches. & Ohio 10V, K 3111; r,'i
Dlst. C. F. Co X 9 H t
D.. L. & W 15914 159'4 If1 158V4
Delaware & Hud. ...128 128 127'4 127'4
Gen. Electric 2874 28-4 28'4 2814
Jersey Central W4 83 m 84Vi
Louis. & Nash 52 Gifts 02 52?,
Lake Shore 137 137 1364 137
Manhattan Kle Hi7 10714 HKW4 i(7
Mo. Pacific, 21',4 21'i W't 21
Nat. Lead 29 2 28 28'i
Nat. Cordage 4'4 44 4", 41
New England. ..;.. 29 80V4 2'ti 2974
N. Y. Central 99 99 S-li
S. R Wi 9 u;
Ont. & West 1574 10 1574 10
Phil. & Read 9 Mi 94 14
Tex. Pacific 8i 8 84 8'i
W. & St. L., Pr 12 12 12 12
West. Union 87 87 87 87
c. O. R 73 73 71 72
A. M. T 89 91 89 90
CHICAGO BOARD OF TKADB FRICF.3,
Op'n- High- Low- Clos-
W II EAT. lng. est. est. lng.
Altty I' lUVl
July 64 54 51 'i 5U4
OATS.
February 27 27 27 27
May 29 29 29 29
CORN.
February 42 42 42 42
May 45 45 44 4474
July . 4474 4474 44 44
LARD,
May (.57 6.C0 6.G7 C.G0
PORK.
May .-10.05 10.25 10.05 10.22
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
tatloni.
No. Par
Bin. Val. . STOCKS. . . Bid.!
78 100 Allegheny Lum'r Co
4 Crystal Lake Water
Co 450
60 100 Cent. Penn. Tel. &
Supply Co
SO CO ?rlme Dep. ft Dli.
Bank 02 SO
Quo
Ask,
100
100
10 100 First Nnt'l Bank COO
8 1U0 First National Bank
(Carbondale)
20 100 Oreen R'ge Lum'r Co ....
100 100 Lacka. Lumber Co... 110
5 100 Larka. Trust & Safe
Deppslt Co
6 100 M. & M. Savings
Bank (Carbondale). 140
10 50 Provldenco & Ablng-
ton Turnpike Co.... 85
6 100 Scranton Glass Co
10 10O Scran Savings Bank 200
2 100 Scra'n Jar and Stop
per Co
1 100 Scra'n Axle Works.. 50
10 100 Scra'n Lace Cur. Co
6 100 Scranton Forging Co 100
60 100 Spring Brook Water
Co
25 100 Third Nat'l Hank.... S50
6 100 Nat'l Boring & Drill
ing Co., Pr
45 100 Thuron Coal Land Co ....
60 HH) Traders' Nat'l Bunk
40 100 Dlt-kson Mfg Co
850 60 Scranton Trac. Co
BONDS.
6 600 Scranton Glass Co
2 6U0 Kcon'y Steam Heat
& Power Co
3 100 Dickson Mfg Co
50
110
160
225
"so
40
75
75
110
100
100
90
120
l'jfl
600
600
105
New York I'rodiico Market.
New York, Feb. 15. Flour Dull, steady.
Wheat Dull, steady; No. 2 red Btore and
elevator, CiK'iii'.; alioat, 58c: f. o. b., 6714a
69c; ungraded red, 6tiu00c; No. 1 northern,
itiiuG7c. ; 'options closed weuk; February,
5Gc; March, 67c; May, 58',ic; June,
58c; July, tHc; August, 59c; Septem
ber, 69' jc; December, 62c. Corn Dull,
easier; No. 2, 48a49c. elevator; 60o60c.
ailout; steamer mixed, 48a49c; op
tions closed Bteady; February, 48c; May,
4S7iit-.; July, 49c. Oats Active, firmer;
options dull, firmer; February, 33c;
March, 33c; May, 33'4c; No. 2 white
March, 30,c; spot prices. No. 2, 34c; No.
2 while, 30 'yi 37 Vic; No. 2 Chicago, 34c;
No. 3, 33c; No. 3 white, 30'4c; mixed west
ern, 24u3tio. ; whllo state and western, 3Sa
41c; Provisions Dull and unchunged.
Lard Quiet, easier; western steam, $6.90:
city, lic: February, $(i.R5; Mny, $0.95; re
fined, quiet; continent, $7.30; South Amer
ica, $7.05; compound, 5!sn5c Butter-
Dull, weaker; state dairy, 10al8c; do.
creamery, 13al9c; western dairy, 10ulc;
to. creamery, ltiu24c; do. factory, 8'ia
He.; rolls, 9u15c; Klgins, 24c; Imitation
creamery, lualSc Cheese Fair demand,
firm, unchunged. lOggs Quiet, lowor;
slate and Pennsylvania, 2i!c; refrigerator,
18a21c. ; western fresh, 2n25c; do. per
case, $3.50u4.50; southern, ZS'aaL'lu.
Iliiffalo Stock Market.
Buffalo, Feb. 15. Cattle Kecelpts, 1,180
head; on sale, 80 head; market steady;
early sales, good light butchers' steers,
$3.0"4: fut cows, $2.ti."a3. lo; late sales,
good heavy shipping steers, $5: extra fat
cows, $ta4.iiu. Hogs Receipts, 11,250 eiead ;
on sale, 6,550 head; market dull for all
kinds and lower for light grades; early
sales, Yorkers, $4.15a4.20, mostly, $l.2o;
pigs, $4.20; good mixed packers, $l.25u4.3);
mediums, $4.30; choice selected heavy, $1.35
al.40; roughs, $3.50a3.75; stags, $3a3.25; late
Bales, light Yorkers, $tl5a4.17. Sheep
ami Lam lis Receipts, 8,200 head; on sale,
l.i,200 head; market steady; early sales,
good to choice, 85 to 90-pound lumbs, $5.ua
5.75; fair to good, 65 to 75 pounds, $4.00h5.S5;
culls and common, $3a4.40; good fat mixed,
$3.75a4.25; common to fair, $2.75a3.50; culls,
$2a2.50; export grades, $4.25a5; late sales,
extra 95 to 98-pound lambs, $5.90; ono load
fancy export wethers, $5.30; Canada
lumbs, common to good, $5.25u5.75.
Chicago Stock Market.
Vnlnn Slnck Viinln. Ill . l'Vh 1.r, fVtlln
Receipts, lH.Wil head; market weak; com
mon to extra steers, $3.40a5.5U; strjck'rs
and feeders, $2.4na4; cows and bulls, $1.5'H
4; calves, $2.6005.75. Hogs Receipts, 37,
OoO head; market weak; heavy, $3.90a4.20;
common to choice mixed, $3.7(la415; choice
assorted, $3.95a4; light, $3.70a3.95; pigs, $2.50
a3.90. Sheep Receipts, lO.imO head; mar
ket steady; inferior to choice, ?2.iiOa4.2j;
lambs, $;U5a5.40.
Philadelphia Tallow Murkct.
Philadelphia, Feb. la.-Tollow Is dull at
former rates. We quote: City, prime, In
hhds, 4n4c. ; country, prime, In bbls, 4u
c; do. dui-k, In bbls, 3c; cakes, 4(ic;
greuse, 3'C
Oil Market.
Pittsburg, Feb. 15. Oil opened and low
est. lii.V, : highest and closed. 100.
Charter Application.
OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
1 1 uutillcation will be mndti to the ffovftrnor
of Pennsylvania on March 0, lK9.i. by Waiter
w. Wood, Jus. . jicAiiuity. Homy iienn, jr.,
Wui. Connell and Alfred Hand, under the act
of assembly, entitled "An act to provide for
too inciirporntuiii una regulation 01 curtain
corporations," approved April go. A. 1). Inn,
Mid its supplements, fur the charter of mi
intended irporatiou to tin called "The
National, Elovutur and Machino company,"
the character and object of which i uianu-
rectmlng olevatoro una luaouiuery riom
wood, iron, steel, brass and otliur niotals, and
fur theati tmrnosus to have, nosscss and
enjoy all tho rivliU, benefits and privileges of
uid act of assiMiilily mid supplements thereto.
(HAS, 11. wm.i.km. holiiltor.
legal.
I ANE RIKFKNYDEK BY HER NEXT
tl friend. James Ready, vs. 'i nonius Itmf-
anydor. la the Court of Common fats of
l.ackawauna county, no. tw novemner term,
lww.
TI10 Subpoeua and alias aubpoena in divorce
in the above ruse having been returned "11011
eat inventnn," yon, Thomas Rlefsuydor, are
hereby notified to be and appear at the next
term of Court of Common I'luut of said county
to be held in the city of Scranton. on tho 25th
day of March, 1805, to answer to the pluiutiff s
complamt 111 the a novo cae.
F. H. CLEMONS. Sheriff.
WILLARD, WAKKEN & KNAPP. Attor
neys hir uiieiinnt.
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS -SEND US 15 OB 211 CENTS FOR
a.".iiiiile and nartlculurs of sulucted ouiek
sulliiiK housnhnltt hardware, locks, curtain
fixtures, inKonious anu oenutirul table tort.
Amlck, 68 I.aSullu. Chicago.
OENTS WANTED IM EVERY CITY
it and town lu I nited States to soil the H,
B. LocKcd Lamp chimneys; won't fall off and
can't be knoekud off tho lump; sella at ovory
house; ion per cent, profit; outfit by mail 40
cents., 1110 iiruoKiyn lkkk utinp Lunnney
uo., 10 uuarnon street, dohiou. aiaas.
A OENTS WE HAVE 'lH.0 BEST 8ELL-
J. iug article on the c ntinent; from $3.60
to jS porday cin bo nindo supplying regular
custou:er. wits our flavoring puwd'ia, 111 r
fmncs and aoapi. Address Consolidated Per
fume Co., t h o.iro.
T HAVE THE BEST AUENTS' ARTICLE
X on earth. Sund postal for particulars.
Nothing like it. Credit to all worthy. Wanted
by everybody. IN o fraud, i'ernianont grow
ing biiftlnen for boni st people TI100. No 1,
geologist, Chicago, HI.
CALESMEN-TO SELL OUR OOODS RY
O BRini.lH to the wholeaalo and retail trada:
nil on BiKlit to every businiss man or firm;
lihoral salary ana expenses paia; position Der
niHiiimt, Fcirtermsnddress with stamp. Cen
tennial Al I g. i;o., muwauaeo, vv is.
WANTED AOENTB IN EVERY TOWN
in tho United Stato fur sale of Hobin
ton's World'a Fair Steam Cooker, no kitchen
com pint u without one. Address, The Cincin
natl Stampiuv Co., Cincinnati, O.
t"7r HO A WEEK PAID TO LADIRS
J. V" nnd gents to sell tho Rapid Dish
wanner, vvasnus auu ones mem in two min
utes without wetting the hands. No export'
eune neceasarv: anils at sivht: normanont no.
sitlon. Address W. P. liarrlaou Co., Clork
No. if, uuiumuus, umo.
riENERAL AUENTS WANTED-SKLL
ritory, no competition, no capital requlrod;
200 to 800 per cent, profit. Columbia Chemical
uo., 0 uearuorn sc., uaicago, ill.
A GENTS IN EVERY STATE ON SALARY
V and commllnn. Agunt making $25 to
lm weekly. EUREKA C11EMICAL & M'F'O
CO., La Crosse, v is,
WANTr D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
handle our linn, no poildling. Salarr,
$75 per month and expenses paid to all. Ooods
entirely new. Apply quicaiy, r.u box, 6308,
uoston, uiis.
CHARLES B. KEEN & CO.,
STOCK BROKERS.
36 S. Third St, PHILADELPHIA.
Established In 1H6& Stocks and bonds bought
soul ana carried on margin
Refer by permission to
1. H. Michoner, Pres. Bauk of North America.
('. II. Banes, Pres. Uarkot Ht. National Bank,
a.M. uecneri, rres. Lommonwoaitu'iruat co.
ALL EYES ON MUNYON
Facts from His Trhate Re
cords.
The Lmlncnt Professor Receives Con-
grutiilations-Humane Meth
ods Produco Marvel.
' ous Results.
Mrs. Masters. No. 130 West Washington
place, New York, city, says: "I had In
flammatory rheumatism so badly I could
scarcely move; my Joints were frightfully
swollen and stiff and so tender I could not
beur to bo touched. Munyon's Rheuma
tism Cure acted like magic, relieving the
pain and soreness at once and effecting a
completo euro In u remarkably short time.
I am a thorough believer In Munyon
Remedies and always keep them on hand.
They aro always reliable and have saved
many a doctor's fee."
Munyon's Kreumatlsm Cure Is guaran
teed to cure rheumatism In any part of
the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism
cured In from 1 to 6 days. It never fails
to cure sharp, shooting pains In the arms,
legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness In
any part of the body In from one to three
hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure
lameness, stiff and swollen joints, stiff
back, and all pains In the hips and loins.
Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or
pain in the back speedily cured.
Munyon s Homoeopathic Home Remedy
Company, of Philadelphia, put up speclllca
for nearly every disease, which are sold by
all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bot
tle.
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 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
Help Wanted Male.
rANTTumdVKNo
T everv town to solicit stock subacrlu-
Hons; a monopoly: big money for Bftouts; no
capital required. EDWARD U. FISH A CO.,
Bunion uiock, (,'uicago. 111.
UALEHMEN lil'SIDENT SALESMEN
O wanted. Acuuuhitud with the local and
nearby drug and grocery trade, to handle our
line or IUkii grnde cigars. Address, giving
references, J. EDWARD COWLEd Co.. U3
Chambers street, N. Y.
Special Notices.
ll'OULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH
v V sonic nartv d-slrinc to sll milk route.
Address JOHN FOSTER, rare station auent.
Skinner's Eddy, l'a.
1 AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX
1 hlbitions and lcctme unon any subject de
sired. 'These exhibitions will bo illustrated.
bavins in mv iinssessiun the most powerful
dissolving stureopticons made.
is. n. CALL, Tribune omoe.
VOU WANT TI1IS RELIC - REPRINT
1 Frank Lesllo's Illustrated Week y War
Illustrations 1M1-1R05. Two Volumi Polio.
$10.60; payable monthly, $2.00. Delivered by
express complete, Prupaid. Addiess P. U.
MOODY, OIHUibson streot, Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
zines. etc.. bound or rt-bound at Tin
Tkibune ollice. Quick work. Reasonable
prices.
For Sate.
1 'OK SALE-ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD
I furniture at a bai csln. Call nioriiluns at
03s and A40 Washington avenue.
Wanted To Rent.
W AN TED SELF-CONTAINED HOJSE;
11 niodrn iumrovoiui'iiti: rent. 820 : with
in a milo of Coal Exchange. W. TATE, office
Collinry Engineer.
For Rent.
T.'Olt RENT BRICK BARN. ALL MOD
1 em conveniences; Kiiod location. lu
quire 137 and l:tu 1 enn avenue. ,,
I
?OR RENT A LARUE, 4 STORY BUILD-
mtr at IJ3 franklin avenue: suitable fur
wholesale business. CAKSON & DAVIES,
Scranton.
7 or re n tIbr R'iTw a reTiousfTw IT H
I1 elevator on l L. ft W . twitch and West
Lackawanna aveuue. Scrauton Stove Works.
S" UPERIOR MODERN HOLtSE;AVNu
JONES, 311 Spruce.
1X)R RENT FURNISHED AND UN FUR
nished rooms at 500 Lackawanna avenue.
T.-OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
1 Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS
E. EVANS, aear 1132 Luzerne, Hydo Park.
i70R KENTiCELYRNi8HEiTHALL
J' suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JEH
MYN, 111! Wyomloii ovenun.
Boarding.
ONE SPLENDID ROOM WITH BOARD
for man and wlfo or two mon. Ceutral
location, 202 Wyoming avenue, corner Spruce,
(opposite Dime bank .1 First claaa table board
$1 per week.
Physicians Notice.
FIN NEED OF SQUABS FOR PATIENTS
1 we aro large nree. terser tiiein,
HASLAU'S, 118 Cliff street.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNtt
IJ married butcher, nine vean exuerlonce.
able to take charge of a set of Imoka, iu give
uest 01 reiereiicH in anv part or the bualnoM.
Addross J. W. N., Box S3, Mooalc, Pa.
rANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNU
ladv as nurs girl or 1 gbt housekeeping.
Addres E. S., Tribiuieofflcf.
"SITUATION WANTKECaS ASSISTANT
C? liook-keaper or clork in grocery store:
reference given. Address "F. M , " care Trlb
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNrt
mini to work In a wholesale grocery house;
has had two years' experience; can give best
references; la a bookkeeper; has had a fair
knowledge of short hand and typewriting.
Address "C. H.," care Tribune office.
WANTED A SITUATION AS BOOK
keeper or assist or clork In store; accu
rate In flirures and the best of references to be
had; willing to work at a low figure. D. M.
RICHARDS, Chinchilla, Pa.
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES
TO
Wilkes-Barre for the Kirmess
TO BE HELD
February 14 lo 23, 1S93.
Spnolal exourston tlckota from Scranton
will be sold good to go and for admission to
Ktrmesi only on date of sale.
Fare fur the Hound
Trip, Including Admi9
slon to Kirmess
$1,20
A SPECIAL EXCURSION
WASHINGTON, O. C.
VIA
Central Railroad of New Jersey
WILL BE RUN ON
THURSDAY, FEB 21,1899.
' Rporial excursion ticket from Scranton will
lie sold. good to go only on train leaving- Scran
ton at 8 80 a. ni. Feb. 21st and for re turn on
any train until Uarch li, luoluaire. a
Firejor the Round Trip, $7J!1. thKjiES
during Tile say srason of the year. Through
Buffet Parlor Car will be attached to this
train, in wnloa teata may bt bad at a charge
of II.W.
OE
Connolly & Wallace
.
WE FEEL that we are justified in claiming your attention on Dresa Good and Silk, because our new and carefully
selected Hpring Stock la worthy of it We want our goods and our prices to be our magnetio card and we buy and
eell with that end in view. We believe that it is better to do thnn tn snv ami wn nu- vnn tn o-Iva n n nnnnn.
tuuity by inspecting our stock
BLACK GOODS.
Very popular this season for Skirts.
Cheviots, Crystalcttc,
PnT0TJT?n rTCl?s nnOl
VU1jv1UjU If JlLikJO UUUUJ
our line when you see It. Don't fall to
A WORD ABOUT SILKS.
(SATIN LUXOR ) Look at our Black Satin Luxor at $1.00 and compare it with
Rl hPY 1 PFAM HP OIP V CtlR Qk'IRTQ what you would get elsewhere at $1.60. Beautiful display of
BLALN i ralN Ut iUlb HJK dMK Id Fancy Silks, suitable for waists, in all the new and popular
( SATIN DUCHESS ) weaves, from 45c. to $1.25 per yard. ,
VELVETS. VELVETS. VELVETS.
$1.00 and $1.23 per yurd. All shudes. The best in the United States for the money.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 2ffln
Keystone Bed Spring
IS NOW MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY
THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO.
PRICES
Moosic Powder Co,
Rooms 1 and 2 Comniowealth Bld'g,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSB
DALE WORKS.
Lafflln & Rand Powder Co.'
Orange Gun Powder
Electric Batteries, Fusftti for explod
ing blasts, Safety Fuse and
Repanno Chemical Co.'s High Explosives
Standard Instruments In every sense of
the term as applied to Pianos.
Exceptional In holding their original ful-
neaa rt (nnn
. NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, NO. 80
Fifth avenue.
SOLD BY
E.C.RICKER&CO
115 Adams Ave., New Telephone Bldg.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the City.
The latest improved furnish'
lags and apparatus for keeping
meat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Ave.
CALL UP 3682.
CO.
OILS,
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLUlrtS, M'B'r.
HORSE - SHOEING
REMOVED.
DR. JOHN HAMLIN,
The Acknowledged Expert in
Horseshoeing and Dentistry,
in Now Permanently Located
on West Lackawanna Ave..
Near the Bridge.
BOOT l.BO HO IN THE WOULD.
"J dollar nttd U Mlar
rmA. v iu.iij m . w a ..la tT lA A.
tea Boo delhrarad frae .nywam In the U.S.. 00
or Poeul Not fer tl.M.
l'Ml.1. MMV WBV tke Boots
ail rwn wi'Twm ,ur
Wa Irak. tli. boot
oupmItm. tb.rafor w fMf
and If any one fa sot auWlM
we win raionq ih wuvmrj
rMndanetnn'peir. upna
Im or Ooommii 6mm,
wldtne V, u, . .
:m I t ant s.u
3. firanyowMM,'
IUuitntod
Cats.
kni
fx. rues
rSSTSf-C nrTl3 FEDERAL JT
l SOM
I HIM.
6ftt Urn U Ptmh
Many new effects in the following weaves: Zackel Cloth, Crepons,
Endora Cloth, Serges, Henriettas, Figured Cheviots,
and a full and complete line of
PRIESTLY'S BLACK GOODS
ur llne,H t0 ,af?e and VftriBd t0 attempt to describe It. We have picked
out everv cood thinif and left the rest for nuns mm Mm You will admira
look over our line of Small Checks.
THE CELEBRATED
GREATLY REDUCED.
(Action
TO our patrons:
Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat
rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom
of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new trep
is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are
of the opinion that it is already cured, 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 has
E laced Washburn-Crosby Co.'s 'flour fur above other
rands.
MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
f s x ni nniniiiTiin
. WAGON MAKERS'
I W1TH SUPPLIES.
I I Hold Fast II
l s J mum 1 ft
J HOsSSol W
- CALKS
We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at
prices that warrant us in expecting a large
share of the trade :
Paolflo Coaat Red Cedar Shingles.
"Victor" and other Michigan Brands of
White Pine and White Cedar Shingles,
Michigan White and Norway Pine Lum
ber and BUI Timber.
North Carolina Short and 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.
s ipi siASMASks A
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers or
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Off Ice: SCRANTON, PA.
75 ,m ... fj
dl,c?tti.
J an A KAN, ig t Car
lnrolunUtT BalilloM
rXAL MSBIUISB BU
rsrsaiv wf jvon . .
Sprue Strett, scranton, Ka.
602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue.
Cor. Adams Avenue,
m$$&A" I
CONNELL
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Also a Full Line of
9
Scranton, Pa.
Juniata County, Pennsylvania, Whlt
Oak.
Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber anS
Lath.
Tioga County Dry Hemlock StocH
Boards.
Elk County Dry Hemlock JoUU a&4
Studding.
ill twm m wmmt ml ski
LOST VIGOR
Will rM .slwlU W1ITTM
rPbimj, i.motmiosi rw in lihti hi,
tram y win. If na.le4, mh UcnblM M t ,
- tllu,ulo.
.... , m