i C TlTE FCBANTOIT TIUBTTNE 1TTESDAY MOTCNTttGr.' ITEBHUAUT 19, 1S95. TALES OF TWO P1TTST0NS News of Interest to Readers Up and Down the Valley. . FUNERAL OF DK. J. J. WALSH A New Electrlo Railroad Enterprlse-The Store of E. L. Fuller & Co., Burglar Ized-Pcrsonul and Other Notes of Interest. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Pittston. Feb. 18. The funeral of Dr. 3. J. Walsh was held at the family resi dence, on William street, this morning ut 8.0 o'clock. The many sorrowful friends of the late doctor and the grlef Ptrleken family called to view the re HinlnB lung before that hour. They con tested of oil classes and nationalities, the rich, the poor, and of all religious denominations. Heautlful floral offer ings of appropriate design nearly hid from view the casket. Among the friends were people from all parts of the Wyoming und Lackawanna val leys. The remains were borne to St. John the Kvangellst church, where a solemnhfgh nmssof requiem wassungby theVfiyltev. JohnFlnneii. Uev. Father ! reeve was deacon, Hev. Father Kel ley sub-deacon, and Father Lynott master of ceremonies. Within the sanc tuary were the following clergymen: Btevs. Al. F. Crane, J. J. McCube. of Avocu: 1. C. Hurst, of Lovelton; John Hmoulter, of Olyphant, J. J. Ourran, V. Nealon, Carbondale: P. J. MoManus, (Ireen KUIge: 1. J. McXally, Hyde Vaak; SI. J. Slillune. J. J. Keeley, of St. JVter'B cathedral; P. J. Drlsoull. of JCicholtoii: J. F. Fagin, of Susquehan na; SI. K. Lynott, of Jcrmyn; D. .11. liven, of Alinooka; J. J. Shanley, of Dickson City; J. J. Coroner, of Forest City; Johti tlriitln. of Iloiiesdale; SI. J. O'Malley, Kingston; J. F. Jordan, SI. F. O'Kourke. of Wllkes-Barre: K. J. l'hlllips, of Plains; John O'Malley. Kluston; 11. J. lriscoll. Nicholson. The flower bearers were: Peter Htirke, SI. F. Kelley, William Gibson, John Ken nedy, Theodore Hart, Dr. SlcKown, lir. Hlleman. Thomas Cody. The pall bearers were: Drs. V. 11. Jlartman. C. J. SIcFadden. George Tobin, and Stessrs. Thomas SLiloney, Kil. Kut ledse, of the Catholic Mutual Uene I't Association; K. 15. Slercur. V K. liutledge. and Dr. Bevan, of the hos pital board. The members of the board of hospital trustees were prasent In a loily, as were also the society of the Catholic Slutual Uenelit asso ciation, of which lr. Walsh was a member. The girls' choir of St. John's academy Fang the Gregorian mass. William De vaney sang the "O Salutaris," and Pro fessor John Klassen. of Scranton. sang the "Agnus Del." At the close of the mass. Very. Rev. Father Finnen preached the funeral 3ermon. taking for his text "Be you then also ready; for at what hour you think not, the Son of man will come," St. Luke, xii., SS. Father Finnen, in the course i f his remarks said: The calling of the physician Is most use ful and very much to be honored. Its object Is to alleviate pain and heal the sit k. It is a calling akin to the priestly office. It labors to help humanity under the pressure of physical Infirmity. It cares for and seeks to help the suffering body, while the priest labors for the soul and seeks to heal the wounds Inflicted on it by Bin, and to restore It to the enjoyment of spiritual heaU"Jr. Our blessed Lord speaks of the physician in sev lal places irt his holy Gospels, In. order to fix the attention of his hearers on their spiritual lnllrmitles ond the need of the spiritual physician to heal them by the application of the super natural means at the disposal of his min istry. The Kvengellst St. Luke was a phy sician as we learn from St. Paul's epistle to the Colosslans, where he Is styled the beloved physician. He is like the pries', aiso in confidence reposed In him. lie Is the trusted friend and should therefore be the embodiment of honor. We believe that our deceased brother. Dr. Walsh, ful filled all these requirements In a high de gree. He was highly respected by his professional brethren, and It is no exag geration to say that he hail the respect and affection of this entire community, where he was known from his infancy. His practice In this town lor fifteen years has been constant ami laborious. It was chiefly among the laboring people, and that means much work and light pay for the physician. For dally toilers anil their families have many Ills but small Incomes. Not being of a robust constitution, this day and night toil waiting on the sick and sore, hnd Its exhausting effect, and we see this today In the remains which lie here at the altar at the early age of 41. Ir. Walsh was possessed of a most gen erous nRture and very often gave his time and skill where he knew he would find no money recompense. To the public hos pital In this town, from Its opening, he generously, with the other gentlemen of his calling, gave a portion of his time and skill and no man In his circumstances could do more. His help to his church was always prompt and always beyond Ids means. Home might call It a weakness to so net, but It was a virtuous weakness which ho Inherited ami I presume he could not help it. Ills affection for his family was one of the beautiful traits of his char acter. His love for his little children w.is deep In his heart, and It delighted him to have them with him In his rounds of duty when circumstances permit ted. Whatever would make them hap py his affection prompted him to gran, nnd no mt-nns at his command would have lieen spared to bring them up religiously and make them good, happy and Intelli gent men nnd women. The wife of his af fections, to whom he was united soma thirteen years ago. Is today grief stricken, ami as she stands surrounded by her Rlx tlear little children, I feel that the situa tion Is too sacred to Intrude upon In the prrsetice of an audience. tJoil is a father and loves His children, and may Ho give the consolation needful In her situation. At the closi, of his discourse, the re- FOR FIVE HUNDRED YEARS end over, the whole world has been coming to Carlsbad to be cured. Dis orders or the stomach, of the liver, of the bowels, of the kidneys and bladder, gout, rheumatism, diabetes, obesity all have been sent to Carlsbad. Here Is the very same remedy now, right at your own doer- 'the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, the water solidified and put into powder form at the spring. You need it for constipation, for indi gestion, for biliousness, jnst as much ns in other and graver ailments. ' All druggists keep it But see that you obtain the genuine imported, with the ignature of "Eisner & Mcndclson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on every bottle. mains were borne 'to Slarket iStreet cemetery and Interred. The floral tributes were as follows: scroll, trustees of the hospital; casket bouquet, medical staff; gates ajar, su perintendent, matron, resident physi cian, employes and patients of the hos pital; pillow, P. M. M. A.; cross, CM. P.. A.; cross and crown, Sir. and Mrs. iSI. A. Kelly; bouquet. Sir. und Sirs. J. A. Thomas. Nearly 3,000 people were in al tendance. A New I'uterprlso. A new enterprise which has been on foot for a short time past has just been put on a sure basis for consummation by the granting of articles of Incorpora tion to the Scovlllo Island Street Hall way company, the papers for which were Hied In the oftlco of the recorder of deeds for Luzerne county this (Feb. IS) morning. The Incorporators are K. U. Long, W. S , Thompklns, C. D. Simp son, K. A. Coray and H. St. Stroetor. These snine gentlemen are the promot ers of tlie plan to build a bridge from the west shore of the river to the Island. It Is reported that these capi talists will build an electric railway from Wyoming, connecting there with the proposed camp ground and Mt. Lookout rutlway. The road will run up the vulley near the Stevens colliery, cross the bridge to the Island and then continue up the west side of the Lacka wanna river, thus passing near Camp bell's Ledge and Falling Springs. With such an electric rullwuy in operation it can do no less than make of Sciiville Island a pleasure resort of no small rapacity In connection with accommo dations to the public which are pure to follow. The high standing of the gen tlemen ut the bead of the Schemti In sures to It a stability that will only be satisfied when the work Is pushed to completion, and doubtless the coming summer will see great Improvements In the upper end of the vulley. Water damage our loss will be your gain. The entire stock lit our whole sale dry goods department has been damaged by water. About 500 comfort ables, ull our blankets, red and white flannels, etc., all too much soiled to put on our shelves, but in as good condi tion as ever for use, will be sold at "5 per cent. less than cost. A'. H. Hrown's bee Hive. Pittston. Pa. The efforts of the Water Street Bridge company are indeed very com mendable. Today Toll Collector Young hired n team und a man to haul snow on the bare places on the bridge. A Store Uurglnrlzeil. The store of E. L. Fuller & Co.. ct Duryea, was entered by strangers la:t evening. The miscreants cut'the glass out of the front door and took pos session. Goods of all descriptions were strwen about the floor In the search for valuables.' The thieves procured some Jewelry, knives and revolvers, when they were frightened away by the watchman. The cash drawer was also broken Into and a small amount of change taken. All regular subscriptions to tlio Scranton Tribune will be received ut out local ofllce, No. 8 South Slain street. Superintendent George L. Houser, of the Lehigh Valley railroad, was In town today. Attend Brown's sale. Wednesday's Tribune will contain the full election returns. SI. J. Reap, of the New York detective force. Is home for a few days. Sliss Rae Umpleby, who has been vis iting Sliss Fannie Snyder, of Upper Pittston, returned home Saturday. Hugh Smythe was a visitor at Scran ton today. All complaints of non-delivery of The Tribune should be reported at our local office, No. 8 South Slain street. A. B. Brown, great damage sale. Walter Haslen, the well-known traveling man of Scranton, was In town looking after business today. S. liachrack and family and Sirs. Wetzenhohen, of Wllkes-Earre, were visitors of the family of J. J. Feeney, at the Sinclair House, this afternoon. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. The drill has been recovered from the Brooklyn oil well, and been sent to Scran ton to be repaired. Reports from the Iron and steel manu facturing districts convey the Intelligence that a number of steel rail mills are en larging their facilities for the manufac ture of steel rails. The dumand Is (row ing, and from present Indications it would appear that the street rail trade will constitute an lmKrtant factor in the steel rail business of ls:i:".. Tho construction work on the Pennsyl vania Midland road from (Vssnu, Bed ford county, to Brooks Mills, Blair county, about twenty miles, will be pushed us goon as the weather will permit. It Is ex pected that the main line will he opened for traffic by May. The company bus al ready secured large contrai-ts for the shipping of coal and lumber. About Jan. 1 the Hillside Coal and Iron company began tho driving or a drirt known ns drift No. 3 at Keystone col liery, a I Hi li east of drift No. 1. Last week they struck Into a live-font vein of clean top coal. There is about ten acres of this precious article which has not lis yet been touched and will be taken out of the new opening. There Is said by the Carbondale lender to be coal enouich In that vicinity to furnish work for hunderds of men and boys for many years to come. According to the New York Engineering and .Mining Journal coal prices, though they enjoyed a brief spoil of comparative firmness, are mill low and unsettled, nnd what Is worse, the prospects for nil im provement In them Is not bright. Tho circular does not obtain, but on tho other hand the reports of ruinously low fig ures have been exaggerated. Tho price of "stock" coal, which has becomo rusty, should not be taken as a criterion of tho market. The following are the current prices of good eoul, net. on hoard: Stove, $3.,Hn:M0; egg nnd chestnut, M.ir.n.l.r,; broken, .1n3.ir. Doubtless, some grad"S Of coal could bo tonight for less, hut on the other hand Lykens Valley red ush Is sold for at least II more, and we have seen lu the order books of lndeenilent operutors sales of stove coal at tUti ond .1.5fi, or only 6c. below the "official" prices. Philadelphia Inquirer: The demand for anthracite coal has been greatly stimu lated by tho recent severe weather nnd the production and distribution hnve been greatly Interfered with. Inquiries from rail markets have hesn urgent, ns deal ers' stocks had run down low and tho de mand from consumers has been large. The market, therefore, has been excellent as to quantity, and in lha line and local departments there has been II 1 1 In com plaint of price cutting. The eastern trade has been good, but great dllllculty has been encountered In making deliveries. The companies doing business In New York harbor have abundant stocks at or near tidewater, and have not been em barrassed by the difficulties nt the mines. The fundamental troubles that affect the trade have not been lightened, No pro gress has been made toward reconciling tho differences that exist between the pro ducing companies, which, on tho contrary. seem to bo growing more ncute., Tho struggle for business continues unubn.tcd the output Is not restricted and prices nrn cut badly. It Is claimed that good conl of any domestla slzo ran bo bought In New York harbor at $3 a ton. Homo of the companies will not sell at that price, and hence are doing almost no business. The present demand for conl Is so good thnt all the companies are working their breakers to their utmost rapacity, but tho short days, the difficulty In securing a proper water supply and tho hindrances to trans portatlon combine to render the output small. The January agreement was ex ceeded by 7W.O0O tons, and the February output will show fully as large an ex cess. STOCKS AM) BONDS. New York, Feb. 18. Speculation at the Stock exchange was quiet today, only 1:10,00$ shares changing hands. The market was orratlo In its course and did not develop and definite tone nt the close, when, If unythlng, It was (lrm on covering of short contracts. Probably tho real feature of the day was the heaviness) and selling of tho anthracite coal Blocks. Jersey Central broke from b'3 to 81; Lackawanna from lSS'i to 15tlV4; Delaware and Hud son from 12714 to 123, nnd Rending from lTi to 1)14. Jersey Central, which la heavily oversold, rallied to 8:114 to 82 nt the close. Lackawanna recov ered to 158 to l!i7!4. and Delaware and Hudson to 12514. Frio was weakened on tho talk of foreclosure and heavy as scsments on tho Junior securities. In tho last hour Chicago Gas ran off 114 to 72"i under sales by brokers, who had purchased during the morning session. St. Pnul and the other Grangers were a shade weaker at tho opening on the poor statement of the former for tho second week of the current month. Distillers was llrmer on the progress making, looking to re-organlzatlon of the property. Sugar was Htroug on manipulation, In the last hour the mar ket was linn, especially for the Grangers, Sugar. Cordage. Louisville and Nashville, General Klectrio, and Lend. Slarket closed firm. Net changes show advuuees of 14 to li per cent. Tho range of today's prices for tho ac tive, stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. Tlio quotations an) furnished Tho Tribune by G. du It. Dlm iiili k, maunger lor William Linn, Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce stre.jt, Scrunton. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am. Sugar He'g Co. (l"b M'i M Ml Chic, Mil. & St. P... Kl'i f,;V, 55 LVi, Chic, It. I. ,t P lil'.j R! til 1 i ill",. Chic., H. & li "it's 7nT To'ii 7o"w Chic & N. W ! li'i H!';i4 l''i C. C. C. & St. L il.V'i ". 3T.'4 ! Ches. Ohio lii'i lU'a W-i '.li Dlst. C. F. Co S'i 10 8 il"s l)., L. w ir.s ir,s im;'4 r."', Delaware & llud.,..127 12714 32G 12514 lien. Fleet Ire 2S'i 2!i 2S'i 2H"H Jersey Central 82'j 8'1'i 8l'g S3 Louis. & Xush 52-2 5'4 124 ti Manhattan K.le 107 lo74 107 107!i Mo. Pacific 20 21U 20'4 '-'Hi Nat. Lead 27:,i 2S 27' 2S Nat. Cordage 4 4 4 4"-i New Fnglnnd 2it'i 2!i; 2"i N Y. Central Uii'i itt't Wi Wi S. R. 10 1:H 111 1i) Out. & West ir.'i Ill's lti Hi'i Phil. & Head fj 9'a Sus. & West Hi's i;m, 1:1 i:i Sus. & West., Pr 27 fi7r'M 37 :;7 Tex. Pacific 8Ta S7. S"s 8Ta Pnlon Pacific 9 9 9 W. ti St: I... Pr 12 13 12-n 13 West. Pnlon Wi Ki K7" k7'i C. G. K 7:: Wi 72-i 72 U A. Sf. T 0114 I'l'i 1 1'4 Op'n- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. I rig. est. est. ing. Mav 52 f.2ni f.2 52-U July r,:: 5;s'-, 52 m DATS. February 2S DS 2S 28 May 24 20 24 : July 1T. 27 27 27 CORN. February 42 42 42 42 Mav 41 41V 4li 44 July 43 41 43 44 LARD. Mav 0.50 C.53 6.50 6.55 PORK. May 10.07 10.30 10.07 10.50 Sera nton board of Trade Exchango Quo tutions. Tar Va). STOCKS. Bid. Ask. 100 Allegheny Luin'r Co 100 Crystal Lnko Water Co 450 100 Cent. Tenn. Tel. & Supply Co 100 50 Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank 62 50 100 First Nat'l Bank 600 100 First National Bank (Carbondale) '0 100 Green H'ge l.um'r Co .... 110 100 Lacka. Lumber Co... 110 100 Lacka. Trust Sc Safe Deposit Co 170 100 SI. & SI. Savings Bnnk (Carbondale). 140 225 50 Providence & Ablng- ton Turnpike Co.... 85 1110 Scranton Glass Co 80 100 Srran Savings Bank 200 100 Scra'n Jar and Stop per Co 40 100 Scra'n Axle Works.. 50 100 Scra'n Loco Cur. Co 75 100 Scranton Forging Co 100 110 100 Spring Brook Water Co 100 100 Third Nat'l Bank.... 850 100 Nat'l Boring & Drill ing Co.. Pr 100 100 Tliuron Coal Irfind Co .... 90 100 Trnders' Nat'l Rank 120 100 Dickson Mfg Co 50 Scranton Trnc. Co 9 BONDS. COO Scranton Glass Co 500 Dim Kcon'y Steam Heat A Power Co 500 100 Dickson Slfg Co 105 No. Shs. 78 4 CO 20 10 C 20 100 6 E 10 n 10 Tork New Produce Market. New York, Feb. 18. Wheat Firm, more ai tlvo for export; No. 2 red store ond ele vator, M:M'ti ; afloat, liVfruWie. ', f. o. b., ri7ii58c.; ungraded red, Mu'Hi:; No. 1 northern, Wfer. ; options closed linn at un changed prices to c. decline; May nnd July most active; No. 2 red February. 5Cc. ; March, 50c; May, f7?4c.j June, 57c.; July, B8Vic: August, 58c; September, tWo. ; December, tll'V". Stocks of grain, store and afloat on Vcbruary 10, wheat, 1I),1HN,8I4 bushels; corn, 501,122 bushels; oats, 1,20!MI32 bushels; rye, 41.41) bush els; barley, 3MI.8H1 bushels; malt, . vl.tttf bushels; peas, 1,109 bushels. Corn Dull, firm; No. 2. 48iic elevator; Wtv. utloat; steamer mixed, 48alSc; options closed steady at Ha'ic. over Saturday; February, 4S.c; May, 4Nc; July, 40c. Hats Dull, firmer; options quiet, firmer; February, Xf C. ; May, Xllfcc.; No. 2 white February, 37"ic; March, SH(p.; spot prices, No. 1, ;tt,n:i4c.; No. 2 while, 37s37c: No. 2 Clil raun, 34V.: No. 3, 83c: No. 3 white, 37a 37c; mixed western, 3ln:tiic; white stuto and western, !ISa41c. Beef Dull; family, J.75a12; extra moss, $7.fon8.2.ri. Beef Hums (joint; J Hi. Tlerced Heef Dull; city ex tra India mess, 12.5ua 11.50. Cut Meats Unlet, sternly; pickled bellies, 12 pounds, '4aric; do. shoulders, 44Cj do. hums, 71iaKc.; middles, dull, firm; short clear, 5.85. Lard Quiet, steadier; westernsteam, H.82, bid; clly, G',4c, asked; February, JH.82, nominal ; May, J0.75. nominal; re fined, quint; continent, $7.25; South Amer ica, J7.07; compound, fi'arrHc Pork Fair demand, linn; I1.2".iU2. Butter Liberal receipts, wenk; stnlo dairy, 1fla2lc; do. creamery, IlialHc; western dairy, 101115c.; do. creamery, 15o23c; do, factory, 8'inHc; rolls, D.il.'c; KIkIiis, 23c; Imitation cream ery, 10al7c; held creamery, 11alc Cheese Fancy firm; state, large, 9al1c; do. fancy colored, 1laltc. ; do. white, 1014a 11c; do. small, 9al2c; part Hklinn, 3uS'jc; full skims, 1o214c. Kggs Fair demand, firmer; stuto and Pennsylvania, 27c; re frigerator, 18u22c; western fresh, 2ilc; do. per cusp, 3.50u4.50; southern, 25u27e. ; limed, IGaliic. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Feb. 18. Tallow Is sternly but dull, Wequoto: Clly, prime, In hdds, 4a4c.i country, prime. In bids, 4a4c; do. dark, In bbls, 34c; cukes, 4c; grease, 3c Oil Market. Pittsburg, Feb. 18.-OII opened, 105; highest, lWV'i; lowest, 10414; closed, 104. AFTER THR GRIP, diphtheria, pneti monlii, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, etc., Hood's Hursnparllha. Is of wonderful bene fit In Imparting the strength and vigor so much desired. HOOD'S PILLS for the liver and bow els, act easily, yet promptly and .effec tive.! y. ONE CENT A Word. WANTS OF ALL KINDB COBT THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD" VANCfc. WHKN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADB. NO CHARGE WILL BE LK33 THAN 26 CENTS. THI8 RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH ARB INSERTED FREU. Help Wanted Male. WANTKU - WELL KNOWN MAN I tAAAAAAA W evrry town to nolitut stock subiicrip tions; 11 monopoly; big iinnu y fur ageum; no capital required. KD WARD U. KiSll A CO., L'orduii liloek, Chicago. 111. (JALEHMKN - KI NIDKNT SALKHMKN iJ wunti'd, ncitunlnted with the local nnd nviirby drug ami trrucury trade, to handle unr lino of hiuli grndo clirars. Addrets, uiving refurenci's, J. ElAVAKD COWUCrf A CO., WJ CliamlHTii street, N. Y. For Sale. IOll HsLE-DEHlKAHLK PKOPKKTV, 200 I Nurtli Ninth stn-ut; fm ft. front, 2u0 ft.deei), 100 ft. in ronr; fronting !., L. ft W. uwitcli; ijiioiI locution lor IjukIiidbh purpoaus. II. S. hit OWN, :1JJ Nurtli Suiiilior uvenuu, ur 2JI) North Ninth struct. l.'Olt HALE ALL KIN I S OK UOU8KHOI.D I f arnitiiru at u bargiiin. Cull uiornluga ut 0:18 nnd I'dii WHHtiliigtnn nvenuo, Wanted -To Rent. W'ANTKD- SELF-CONTAIN KD HOUHK: modern iiiinr modern iiiiprovonitJiiU; runt, $.'0; wltte In a mill) n( Cusl Kxclungo. W. tatk. ottiee Colliery KngbiHor. For Rent. 'OK HUNT It KICK UOL'SR UK NINE J- rooum. from April 1st, 418 vine stnot. Apply to L. M. 1IOKTON, a Commonwealth V'Oll RENT-MUCK I1AKN. ALL MOD I em convenience goud luuatiou. lu ll 11 iro 137 ami 130 I eun nvmiua. j.OH RENT A LAHllE, 4-STOUY HUl7.! 1 iugutlXI Franklin avenue; auitabln for wunlcHulu biibluuss. (J A K.HUN A DAVIEH, Mcranton. I'OK RUNT- URiCK WAREHOUSE-WITU J elxvator on 1) L. & W . switch und West Lurkawauna avenue. Hcrmitou Stove Wurki. SL'PKUIOR MODEItN HOUSE; AVENL'lE. J O X E H, 3 1 1 Sp 1 -urn. i.XiR RENT FURNISHED AND UN FUR X iiiulmd rooms at uOi) Lackawanna aveuue. Troll RENT-SIX ROOM HOUHE ON WEST X Luekiiwaanu avenue. Address 'i IIOMAS K, EVA.NH, near llil'.' Lurornu, Hyde Park. f?OR ItENT NIC'KLY FURNISH El )H AIX J suitutiie for IikIko room JOHN JEtt MYN. 110 Wyuuiinir nvenun. Boarding. ONE SPLENDID ROOM WITH HOARD fur man mid wife or two uiun. Centrul location. 202 Wyoming averiui. corner Hprucj. (opposite Dime bunk j First clatui table board 4 pr wm'k. Physicians Notice. I FIN NEED OF SQL'ABS FOR PATIENTS L we are lurge breeders uf tttmu. HAsLiVM'S. 118 Cliff street. Special Notices. TOULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH V Homo partv dvslring to sell milk ruute AddressJOHN FOS I'tR, care kUtiou agent, Bkiuncr's Eddy, Pa. TAM NOW PHEPAHED TO FURNISH EX 1 hibitions and lee tut a upon any subject d -Hired. These exiiibitions will be illustrutoi. having in my punscssion the most powerful dissolving storooptieous made. E. H. CALL, Tribnne Office. VOU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT X Frank Leslie's Illustrated Week.y War Illustratlors 180I-I8H5. Two Volunis Folio, (lii..'iO: payable inuiitlily, S.00. Delivered by ex tiress complete, Prepaid. Addies P. O. JiOoDY, bis tlibson stroor, Scranton, Pa. BLANK HOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA zins, etc, bound or rebound at Tin: Thiiiinm otllce. Vulck work. Kcusonulili pririi. Aeents Wanted. AGENTS II IN DE'S PATENT UNIVK.I'. sul Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with out bunti, anil "I'yr l'oiuted"Hair Pins. Lib era! commissions. Free sample SDd full par ticulars. Addrena P. O. Box 450. New Yura. A" UF.NT.s1n "EVERY STATE ON SALARY and cuminisslon. Agents making t J.VI weekly. El'KKKA CHEMICAL & M'F'U CO., La Crosse, Wis. VANTrl -"aCTIVfT-BALES MEN Tt rV hnndln our liuv, no peddling, ts'.ir 75 per month and oxpunscs p.Uil to all. (loml-i entirely new. Apply quickly. P. U. Box, 6:W. boston, Mass. Clairvoyant. IHH. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AN I jM 1'lirenoloKlHt. 4:il Lackawanna nvonuc For a sliort timo only. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY A DRCUOIST 15 10 yrnrs' experience. Address HENl C. BISHOP, 3V. Lindi-n street, Si raiiton, Pit. CITUATION WANTED BY A YOI NO ii married bntchnr, nine yenrs zperienee nlilo to tako clutrgn of 11 sit of book, can gin best of ri'freni-s in any part of the butluuss Address ,1. V. N., Box :, .Muimic, Pa. r A NT ED A POSITION IIY A YOl'Nt V lady asiiurs'i girl or I glit bousvkucpiei. Addros E. S., Tribiino oDIca SITUATION WANTED AS AHSISTAN"! O book-keeper or clerk in grocery store reference glvun. Address "F. M," care Trib line. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOl' N( limn to work in a wholesale k"r"iry liousp: hns had two years' experience; run give lies rcfumici's; lit a bonk keeper; bus bud a (nil knosli'dgn of short lisiul ami typewriting. Adilrese "('. H.," care Tribune olllce. rANTED-A BITUATIDN AS HOOK t kreperor assist or clerk in store: seen rats In fluures and the Iswt of references to b bail: wlllinu to work at a low figure. D. li RICHARDS, Chinchilla, Pa. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO Wilkes-Barre for the Kirmess TO BE HELD February 11 to 23, 1S5. Piwlal excursion tickets from Brrnntn will Ihi told nood to go and for admlssiun b Kiruicii only oudute of bhIo. 1'urc for tho Hound 5 $1.21 Trip, IncludiiiK Adm Nion to KlriltCNS DU POINT'S MINING, BUSTING AND SPORTING POWDER Maaufuctured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Lo tern comity, Pa., and at Wll- iujuhtoui uomwaru, HENRY BELIN, Jr. Qeneral Agont for the Wyoming Dlstrlot, H8 WYOMING AVE., 8oranton, Pa Third National Bank Builsiiig. AOSKCIKS! TH09. ORD.Mttton, Ps. JOHN B. SMITH A SON, Plymouth, Pa, B. W. MULLIUAN, WUkes Barre, Pa. A gnats 1uLrf Repaano CksaUoal Uonr pas 71 liv V MB Connolly IE FEEL that we are JUHtifled in claiminq; your attention on Dress Goods and Bilk, because1 our new and carefully 71 selected Spring Stock is worthy of it. Wo want our goods and our prices to be our magnetic card and we buy and 1 1 sell with that end In view. We believe that it is better to do than to gav and we ask vou to e-lve us All nnnnry 4...t.. u- i MnnA....i,.nu BLACK GOODS.. Very popular this season for Skirts. Cheviots, Crystalctte, PfiTfYRlin TlTJTTii 001 Our line Ih too large and varied to attempt to describe It. We have picked iJlAJllliV IJVUjOO UUUUO out every pood thing aud left the rest for someoneelse. You will admiro our line when you seo it. Don't full to look over our lino of Small Checks. A WORD ABOUT SILKS. ( SATIN LUXOR ) BLACK 1 PEAN DE SO IE' SATIN DUCHESS j VELVETS. $1.00 und $1.25 per yard. CONNOLLY & Keystone IS NOW THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO., PRICES LAGER BEER BREWERY. Mannfactarsrs of ths Celebrated PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY: 100,000 Barrels per Annum VfaatoffrsptKA REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a t- sl lit Da Well Mar of Me. IKtli I sow " Ti TUB UREAT 30th HaT. iroriapM tho above results la 30 duT, It a ti towordilly audqulchly. Turcw wben til othrafAil i'ouuk meu will rnnatn tbeir lent mauliood. nd eld una will recover tueir yonthiul vigor bj uslcc UK VIVO. It quickly and nurelyrentoreiNervcu tew. Lost Vitalltv, Inipoteuty. Mubtly trulMions, lost I'ower, Falling Memory, Waitinii Dinpaws. aud ill efffota ot stjlt-abuao or cicaud iutliacretion, vbich iinflts one for st tidy, hufclnm or marriage, II tot only rure! hy starting at the .mat of disease, but t a great nrrttonlo and blood bulldrr. brins rg back the pink plow to iml rhuWa and re torlng tli a flr of yonth. It vardt off Tnnauitr ;id ConsumptloD. Inaltt on baring RKVlVOf nr tbcr. It can be carried in vent pockot. By mail 1.00 per pai'kair. or six tor l& 5. 00, with a posl v wrlttoa Kuaritiite to rare or Mfiinr1. 10 monr Circular free. Addresa rAL MEDICINE C3.. 63 RUer St., CHICAGO. ILL r0r ! ly Matthews Bros., Drmtxts ficrantou . Tsv STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Dr. Campbell's Great Music Worm Sugar and Tea. Every bi "rrantJd to give satisfaction nr iuuny rxfunileil. Full printed ilir.ctium from a child to a grown pulton. It Is purely rentable and cannot positively harm the most tomlftr infant. Insist on bavina Ur. t'amp bell'e: accept oootber. At all Druggists, Hhi WONDERFUL BorTH fifliASTii, Pa, Not. 10, 1M. Mr. V. W. Csmpbrll-lloar Hlr: I have Sivon my boy, Freddie, 7 years old, eoinu of r. Cuiplll's Msirlc Worm Huirsr andTra, ind to my surprise tills afternoon shout 1 -lock he panned a tapeworm measuring ibout Ki fo"t in Irugth, head and nil. 1 have t In a bottle and any person wishing to see t can lx.8o by ralliiiK at my store. I had tried nuntirous other rvmedies ret'omuiended for tnkinn tnpewnrnis, but all failed. In my imtimatinn Dr. Campbell's is the greatest nroi in remedy in exlKfnco. Voura vjrv resnectfnllv, FHI? HKFFNf.lt, TIB Beech Bt Note The above Is what everybody savi after once uiIiik. Manufactured by i W. Caniplicll. Lancaster, l'a. Hucceasor to Dr. Johu Campbell A Son. Atlantic Refining Go Manufacturers and Dealers to o I hS Linseed Oil, Napthas and Oaso lines of all grades. Asia Oreasa, I'iDton Oreoiie and Colliery Com. pound; also a lurge line ot Pat afflne 'Wax Candles. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACMhl OIL, the only family safety burning ell In the market. Win. Mason, Manager. Office! Coal Exchntoie. Wyoming Ave. , Work at Pine Brook, i uul 0 1 & W " Many new cflecU in the following weaves: Znckel Cloth, Crcpona, Lndora Cloth, Serges, Henriettas, Figured Cheviot, and a full and complete lino of -PRIESTLY'S BLACK GOODS Look at our Black Satin Luxor at $1.00 and compare it with FAR 'Jk'IRTQ w,,ttt vou would Ket elsewhere at $1.60. Beautiful display of lUll wriin 10 Fancy Hilks, Hultable for waisU, iu all the new and popular weaves, from 45c. to $ 1.25 per yurd. VELVETS. VELVETS. All shades. The best in the United States for the money. WALLACE, THE CELEBRATED Bed MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY GREATLY REDUCED. TO our Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat rons that tiicy will this vcur hold to their usual custom ofmillinj? S1RICTL1 OLD WHEAT until the new crop 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. Washhurn-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 placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s 'flour far above other brands. tow 9 MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. f&r w ni nni omit (in sV y Ki.in ! i ih ii ni ii M V WAGON MAKERS' M WITH m supplies. Ml Hold Fast x r ttpnlipnflpr X Pn W as A D G Ubl UC Q uu. Xj. HiRHsoi vr 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 Cedar Shingles. "Victor" and other Michigan Brands of White Pine and White Cednr Shingles, Michigan White and Norway Fine Lum ber and 3111 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. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OencraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA. TKrnw 4l.or. Will UaaaM lEKIaCar VIAL MKSlCUtl 00.. Cl.f !, Dili. JOHN H. PHCLPS. Pharmaclat, cor. Wyoming AvcnOoansf Fori Ipruea ale By itrtet. Scranton, Pa. allace " fi"' XZSti&Z" Spring 602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue, Cor. Adams Avenue, patrons: SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Also a Fall Line of Scranton, Pa. Junlnta County, Pennsylvania, Whltei Oak. Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber and Lath. Tioga County Dry Hemlock StocM Buards. Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists and) Studding. RESTORE LOST VIGOR brftea Ton HBIB a Wk flttls wllk WsITTf S KsmusbrtilitT. l.oMefHsiual Povsr in siibMsii, CORNELL IsfslusUtv BaUtlsn'saisBreut. If rglfcta, turd trooslss lS I, sra.uaipiliiau lunllr.tl.nosrr bai mih.e tirfu;ai. With .rv nra.r ofts s writlaa snsisslfr to cui.M f tluad IttB ssoasr. AMrtt.