THE SCKANTON TBIBTTNE-TIIimSDAY MOROTWGr. FEBHTJARY SSI, 1895. ALES OF TWO PlIISTDNS News of Interest to Readers Up and Down the Valley. FAIR OP EAGLE HOSE COMPANY Riley Slashed tbo Constable' Ear with a Raor-A Surprise Party-Coining Weddings-Other Notes of Interest. (Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Pel). 20. The flint city elec tion Is now to be recorded In the history of the past. The new o!Ucern are very jubilant over their sui-vesti, though !' defeated candidates are well pleased over the excellent showing which they juude at the pulls. Now we are a full Hedged city and ready for improve ments. As hus already been proven to the satisfaction of the citizens of Kiist und West' I'ittston, we have one of the most effectual lire departments in this section of the state. They ure not only nelf supporting, but very vigilant In their duties. At present we wish to bring before the minds of the people the 3-:ugle Hose company. No. 1. It Is one of the most progressive tire departments in Northeastern lVnnsylvanla, and was organized In 1S57 by the town's most loading citizens. Within five year Its progressive character W4 displayed by the erection of a large und commodious house on Kennedy street. The com pany won for itself much renown by its devotion to the cause for which it was Incorporated. The old "Mack Maria" cart was lugged to the tire by hand. Through various graduations this prac tice was continued until last year, when the company by Its own strenuous ef forts equipped Itself. In ISTti the old building was damaged by t'.rc, their old tower being consumed. Efforts were ut once made to more fully equip their headquarters. They were very success ful in their endeavors, and were uguln In a very substantial condition, when, In 1S2, tire agalu destroyed their build ing. The progressive character of the company came to the sur face and the building, the pride of .the town, now used by them, iis erected at a cost of $7.00. upon which there still stands a debt of J4.700. In ISsS. the company, ut an expenditure of $4.6tK), bought their handsome Britton engine, and they were obliged to she their notes In payment. Withing three years this Immense debt was cancelled and they Incurred the expense for the building ubove mentioned. Last year, undaunted by their incumbrance, at a cost of t'S2j per team. $4M for wagon and 5100 for harness, they equipped themselves second to no other organl lation In this section. Out of the above amounts the firemen themselves con tributed $103, and the balance was car ried by notes, for which the company's members are responsible. Our people should remember this generous work on the part of the boys at their "old time fair" which commences tomorrow, Feb. 21. lie Used a Raior. At about 10 o'clock last night a man named Hugh Riley became quarrel some and created considerable disturb ance near the polling place of the First ward. He was requested by Constable Monroe to desist, but did not. At a second request Riley drew a razor and slashed Monroe back of the left ear, laying the flesh open to the bone and breaking the razor. Riley was ar rested and given a berth at the ex pense of the city. This morning he was taken before Burgess Maloney, who bound him over to await a hearing. Monroe la able to be about today. Mary, wife of Patrick Cawley, died last night at 12 o'clock from the eftects of inflammatory rheumatism. The de ceased was 60 years of age, and is sur vived by her husband and sons, Patrick and John. The funeral will take place at the family residence Friday morning at 9 o'clock with solemn high mass of requiem at St. John's Catholic church. Interment -will be made at Market Street cemetery. The marriage of Miss Minnie Ross and 'Willis Reed will be celebrated at the home of Ezra Setzer, uncle of the riride. at Ransom, this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Ross has been a mem ber of Mr. Setzer's family for a num ber of years. Mr. Rped's home Is at Milwaukle. Many friends of the happy pair from Plttston will be In attend ance. The concert given by Rice's Marine band at the matinee, at Music Hall, this afternoon, Is pronounced by those who attended as one of the most pleas ing ever presented to the people of I'ittston. The company will appear at Music Hall In a pleasing melo-drama, entitled "Hark Among the Old Folks," Thursday, Feb. 21. r finwIcT-Loftns Nuptial. Peter Cawley and Miss Mary Ann Loftus, both of Chapel street, Cpper I'ittston, were united In marriage at Ht. John the Kvangellnt church this after noon at 2.30. Miss Nellie Karly was bridesmaid and John McNally acted as lest mrfn. . A surprise party was tendered little Miss Annie Meehan at th home of hT parents at Port Mrlffith on Monday vnlnif. Very dainty refreshments I- . 'AS WELL OFF AS THE RICHEST" Charles V., Marin Theresa, the Em press of Austria, Goethe, Beethoven, Bismarck, the Princess Louise of Eng land, Count Yon Caprivl, and a host of other celebrities, have visited the fa mous Sprudcl Spring of Carlsbad, and we are not all Goetbes and BlsmorcUs, but we may enjoy the greater advan tage of having the Spring with all its benefits brought directly home to us. The more rapid means of transit and the march of Invention is bringing everyone within easy reach of every creative blessing. The Carlsbad Water bottled at the Spring, or the Carlsbad Sprudcl Salt, the solid evaporations of the water, may be had of any druggist, and are without an equal in all disor ders of the stomach, intestines, spleen, liver, prostrate, kidneys and bladder, and in tout and diabetes. Beware of Imitations. E'sner & Meodelsop Co, Sole Agents, New York. 0 were served. A large number , of her little friends were present. All regular subscriptions to the Scran ton Tribune will be received at our local otllce, 8 South Main Btreet. P. 1C Richards left this morning to visit his friend. Rev. J. A. Mulr, at RungocPn. He will Bpend . Washing ton's birthday with his boh, Charles, at Princeton college. Complaints of non-dcllvcry of The Tribune Hhould bo reported at our local oflico. 8 South Main street. Miss Smythe, of Delaware avenue, Is visiting friends at Kaugor, lu. Contributions of news will be thank fully received at our local ofllce, 8 South Main street. AVO0A. William Davis and John Richards, of Taylor, attended the social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H, Ueorge on Tues duy evening. Miss .Mary A. Alkmau, of Wllkes llurre, visited her parents yesterday ut West Avoca. Patrick, the 3-yeur-old sou of P. J. Farrel. is lying dangerously ill at West Avoca. .Mrs. William Spencer Is lying dan gerously II) ut her home on Vine Btreet of typhoid fever. The Ancient Order of Hibernians, Di vision H, Hoard of Erin, aro preparing to give an excellent euteitulnnient on Monday evening, March 18. consisting of vocul and Instrumental music. Uartholomew ilcllroarlty. uged about 2i yeurs, died at the home of WUtluni O'Malley on Tuesifky morning of dropsy. Mr. McOrourlty wus well known In Avoca und surrounding towns, und will be missed by u largo circle of friends. The funeral will take pluce this ufteruoon ut 3 o'clock. Services will take place in St. Mary's church. Interment In St. Mary's cemetery. The Viiluu Relief ussoclatUm of Law's and No. Kf shafts, of which deceased was u member, will attend the funeral in u body. William Kvans, of Wilkes-ltarre, w as a visitor at tho home of Daniel Ueorge on Tuesday evening. The St. Aloyslus Dramatic company will entertain all people of dramatic taste tomorrow evening, Feb. 22, by a first-class drama entitled "Strife." A social will be given after the play to all persons present. Admission, 25 und 35 cents. The members of the Primitive Metho dist church will give a Martha. Wash ington tea and entertainment tomorrow evening at the church. Old colonial costumes will be worn and tables dec orated by the red. white und blue. Ad mission, 15 and 25 cents. Professor C P. Hoban uttended the funeral of a relative at Plains yester day. IXDISTKIAL TOPICS. All Delaware and Hudson mines yes terday went on full time, until further or ders. Anthracite stocks are so badly exhaust ed that full time in all collieries by March 1 is generally expected. There Is an abundance of work in the Lehigh Valley shops, at Deluno, at pres ent, und the men are now working thir teen nours per day. The coal tonnage of the Reading rail road for the week ended Feb. 16 was 930 tons, an increase oVer the same week last year of 41.217 tons; for the fiscal year to date the tonnage amounts to 2,450.$ tons, against 2.37S.Sol tons for the corre sponding period last year, an increase of 77.4i6 tons. Pine Grove furnace, InCumberland coun ty. Pa., which was banked part of Janu ary, is in blast again. This Is one of tho oldest furnaces In the Keystone state, naving Been built as early as 1770. The Rosei.a, furnaoe, at New Castle. Pa., it is undestood. will put In a new blowing engine soon. The new wire mill of the Carnen'.er Steel works, of Reading, Is raoldly ap proaching completion and will be In operation In a few weeks. The conrern will manufacture the finest grades of steel wire and will give employment to some 200 hands in addition to those already em ployed In the works. As railway affairs are now drifting it will not be a great while bfore 75 per cent, of passenger buslnesswlll be carried at a 2-ccnt-a-mtlo rate. Sortie of the more conservative lines are becoming alarmed over the large sale of mlleaoro bookn, while, on the other hand, many of the gen eral passenger agents nre trying to rival each other In the number of books sold. The present condition of the pig Iron market at Birmingham, Ala., is encourag ing, and sales are Improving, many orders In quantities of l.ftifj to .LOW tons being re ported, with a. demand for all grudes. The producers are not disposed to make concessions to insure sales, and say that they are taking no contracts at prices now ruling for future delivery, beyond four months for some small orders. Coke production and ouput In the Con nellsvllle region for the week ended Kel. ft, were embarrassed lo considerable ex tent by the cold weather. Shipments foil ofT 1,5") cars and In production there was a slump of 13,0 tons. It was with the greatest dlffluclty that the railroad handled any coke whatever on nrrount of the snow blockade. In the general condi tion of the trade thi're aro no new fea tures. A great deal of annoyance to nfflclnls and to employes has been occasioned on the I.ehlgh Valley railroad by the sys tem of passes for employes. Recently the company adopted a plan of selling tick ets to employes at the rain of half a cent a mile, these to be good for the employe and all dependent upon hlin. To ascertain the sentiment of the men on the question a meswnger ha been sent along the rond to canvass, lie has a petition for signa tures of those favoring the plan. At the Hayre shops 4H1 men out of Mt signed It, nt Wilkes-Hurre, 1(9 ier cent, signed It and nt the South Ktiston shops 95 per rent. It s quite probable the system will be nlopted. Plttston (lazette: A gang of Delaware, Iu'knwanna and Western company workmen have begun the work of driv ing a small bore hole near Kverhnrl's Isl and to the Hooded vein of the llnllstcud colliery. The greater part of tho water, lis has been stated, bus been pumped out, but there Is u steady stream, (i by 12 Inches, pouring In and It Is necessary to keep the large World's fair pump going night und duy In order to keep the water down. At present the steam power Is supplied to the pump from the boilers ut the head of the shaft. Tho pump Is located a great distance from tho foot of the shaft, and the steam transmitted through the pipes condenses considerably. The bora will be driven at u ikiIiU near the place where the pump is located. Hollers will be erect ed on the surface, and a steam pipe run through the bore to tho pump. The great er part of the flooded workings have be-n re-opened and about 300 cars are hoisted dally. The Stockholder hits the nail squarely on the head when it Buys: "There Is prob ably no commodity In this country, with so large a tonnage as anthracite coal, which can he a readily controlled, and yet there is no business In which the demorali sation 1 so complete. The natural conclu sion, therefare. Is that the anthracite coal business tins not been and Is not being properly managed. The solution to the trouble has at all times been within reach of the several Interests, but Jeal ousies and a hick of business knowledge have prevented them taking advantage of the situation. With the business con ducted on sound principles, there Is no commodity In this country from which a belter return could bo secured. Had prices been maintained, and the supply kept on a par with the demand, there I no doubt that the Reading could have earned more thon Its fixed charges, the Lehigh Valley a dividend, and the Lehigh Navigation, Jersey Central, the Iacka wanna and the Delaware and Hudson their full dividend rates. What the end will be cannot be definitely foreshadowed at this time." What the end ought to be is thut the coal carrying railroads should listen to reason, and not cut off their noses to spite their faces. Affairs In the coal trade have, In the Stockholder's opinion, reached the stage where a settlement must soon be effected, or prices will go to pieces. This Is freely admitted by all leading interests. The execullvo otllcluls of tho coal companies express themselves as confident that dif ferences will bo adjusted. They admit, however, that this will reipjlro consider able time, and ulso that, ufter A now agreement has been reached, It will bo a long period before the trade can enjoy the benefits. It Is an open question whether the otllcluls referred to mean what they say when they express them selves us "confident that differences will be uiljusted," as It Is no longer a. secret that sonin of the compimles havu meas ured their resources 'with u view to un open war. The light. If It comes, will be most Intense between tho Liickuwnnim, the Delaware an. 1 Hudson ami the Ituuil lng. Ah against the wealth and other ad vantages, of tho Lackawanna and tho Dcluwuro and Hudson, tho Heading hus Its short railroad huul of 100 tulles down gruile, against 100 miles of adverse grade by tho companies operating In the Wyom ing field. Whether this offset will be sutll clcnt to enable the Heading lo come out u winner remains to be seen. STOCKS AMI BONDS. New York, Feb. 20. The greut success of the Kcliiiout-.Morgun syndicate, both In New Yolk und London, created quite it little bullish feeling on stocks, but un fortunately for the ciuiiinlsslou houses it did not bring with It any muleiial in crease in business, lit fact, the suleB were less than on Tuesday, amounting to 1111,005 Mhares ugulnst 128,1119 on the day mimed. The dullness, in face of the enormous subscriptions iintl the vlrtuul defeat of the free silver colnuge bill In the senate, was disappointing, but tho best opinion Is thut when the Import ance of the efforts of the syndicate to keep the government gold reserve Intact is better understood, it will be reflected In a brouder und higher market for se curities generally. Already the ster ling exehunges have commenced to weaken on sules of bllln by bunkers identified with the syndicate und tho old government Issues have udvunceil to u higher level. The new fours, for which subscriptions were invited at ll'.'U this morning, were bid for at IIS ut the close of business. Probably tho best feature of the deul Is thut con tiderubly over a hall' of the new Issue will be placed abroad. Tho commission on gold disappeared entirely after the announcement that J. P. Morgan had turned in $1,123,000 gold to the sub treusury In exchange for legal tenders. This gold was the excess u mount re ceived from members of the syndicate and bidders for the bonds. The im provement in stock prices ranged from 4 to Di per cent, ut the Grangers, An thracite Coalers, Missouri Puclllc, Erie and Western Union leading the Who. The refusal of the senate to take up the Patterson pooling bill hnd no Influence on the market. Speculation dosed firm. Net changes show advances of U to D.3 per cent., Dclawure und Hudson lead ing. Tho range of today's prices for the na tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. The quotations aro furnished The Tribune by O. du H. Dlm mick, manager for William Linn, Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scranton. Op'n-High- Lovv- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Atch.. To. & S. Fe... 4'i 4'i 4 I Am. Sugar He'g o. frs'-i Km S23 92"i Am. Cot. Oil IS7 1T 1S7 17 Chic, Mil. & St. P... B.VI r,r.7, Xt't r-'a Chic, H. I. P 2 IW M 02' a Chic, H. & Q 71 71'.j 71 71'i Chic. & N. W !U !il" ! 91 C. C. C. & St. L S01J Wi Can. South 4S'a 4'a 4'3 4' j Ches. & Ohio 10' Hi", 10'H pit, Dist. C. V. Co 10 10',, 7, 10 D. , L. W 15Mi i:.s'i irv4 15114 Delaware & Ilud....l27'-j 12H 127'-j LIS Oen. Klectile :s7s 2'i 27 LHV-i Jersey Central XI 84'. KH. Louis. & Nash tH M7h .W, Manhattan Kle 107 Pi7'i. W, lo7i Mo. Pacific 2u'h 2IU 2a7, 2H4 Nat. Iad 2S. 2i 2i 2S't N. V. Central W.' W, ! 9!i:i S. R 1"', In', 10 10 Ont. & West lli't 10, l.'.H Phil. Head 97 K7 7 !e Stis. West VI 111'. IS 13 Sus. & West., Pr SX 34 SK J'. 1'nlon Pacific i D'i bV, W. & St. L., Pr l.'IH 13'i lll'i 1.1V4 West, fnlon 87 Ks', 87 M C. i. R 72'-, 7H'i 72' 73 A. M. T SO'.i 7'.i W CHICAOO HOARD OF TRADK PRICKS. Op'n-High- Low- Clos WIIIOAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. May ri2'.j r,.1i K KWt July &3 r.1'4. biS 5IU OATS. February 2S'l 2S'i 28'i 28',; Mny 2S7, 2!i'i 2s', nt July 27 277 27:: 27;i CORN'. February 42'a 42'i 42'i 2'i May 41. 41", 4I July 41 41! j 41 4I' LARD. Mnv 0.50 0.52 0.50 0.50 I'ORK. May 10.17 10.20 10.17 10.20 Scranton Uoard of Trade Exchange tatlons. QUO Ask. No. Shs. 4 20 10 0 20 I'ar Val. STOCKS. Rid. Crystal Lnko Water 'o 450 Dime Dep. tic DIs. Hank 02 50 First Nnti Hank COO First National Hunk (Carbonilnle) dV) Orcen H'ge l.um'r Co .... 210 I .ii i k n . Lumber Co... 110 La. kn. Trust & Hufe 50 100 PiO 1n0 pl 100 loo Ift-pnslt I'u 150 .M. a At. HnvliiKS Hank (Car bon, la No , HO 25 10 50 I'lOVIrlencn a Ahlng ton Turnpike Co..,. 85 Hcranton Olass Co Serii'n Savings Hank 200 Si ra'n Jar and Stop 5 in 2 1 10 r, 2.'. 5 45 50 40 350 r, 2 inn 1IKI 100 100 111 Hm Phi 1ii Kio PHI Inn t.o Wio 100 per Co 40 Scru n Axle Works.. 50 75 Serii'n Lai n Cur. Co 75 Scranton Forcing Co lm 110 Third Nat I Hunk.... 850 N'a.ti Hot Ing & Drill ing Co., Pr ; .... lao Tliuron Cmil La ml Co .... Wl Traders' Nat'l Hunk Jin Dickson Mfg Co K) Hcrunton True. Co HONHS. Scnintoii OIuhs Co COO J'leon y Hteiim Heat i Power Ci , fiOO Dickson Mfg Co lui York Now Produce Market. New York, Feb. 20. Flour Ojilct, un changed. Wheal fillet, higher with op tions, firm; No. 2 red store mid elevator, 5i;e. i iiltoat, riS'-ie. ; f. o. b., r.7',vr,e. j un uncled red. UmHOc: No. 1 noKtberii. I'.Kiv: option!) fairly uctlve, ntendy nt '.iu'e. ad vance; iNo. 2 reu j.eiiruurv, Mi',c. ; .March, 67c. ; May. 58',e.; June, M'ii:.; July nn. I Aiigunt, 58Vtc.; September, IW'jc; 1). eember, OIV'. Corn Dull, firmer; No. 2, 48'.',e. elevator; Soc. nlloat; ungraded mixed, 47!iinmle.; steamer mixed, 48s.4Se.j options firm lit IkiiHe. advance; Pohmnrv, lwr.i.. Miiv lti7Lf .lulu 111.. 11... ...i.t steady; options dull, firmer; February ami Mareti, ;iM',n.; May, No. i whlto Feb ruary. H7U,c: March. .Hle. ; mot niiees. No. 2, 3:ic.i No. 2 while., 37MC.: No. 2 Chl- migo, iH'v4-; ro. ii, ;i.ie.; ino, h wiillu, aHVfce. mixed western, 3iii:iilc; white state nn. western, 88n4ltyc. lleef Imll, unehunged Tlereed Reef Dull. I 'lit Mints Dull. tin,. setitled; middles, quiet. Lard Unlet, easier: western stenm. KI.75: cllv. ii4bjii i.e. ; February, (0.75, nominal; May, SH.H2, nom inal; it linen, nun, tower; continent, 17.10; South America. 17.50; coumoiiiid. rt.i.iiiVti.c. Pork Moderate demand, firm; mess, $II.U3 .!.:. nuiier rancy nrm, moueraie l. ma nil; Male dairy, 10n2ik: do, creamery, I3allle.: western dairy. Wul5c do. creuin. ery, 15a23c.; do. factory, 8ul4; rolls, 9i 15o.; Klglns, 23c; Imitation creamery, 10a 18c; held creamery, lint He. Cheese Fair demanii, rancy nrm; siaie large, vaiiVyc. ; do. fancy colored, 1l!4u1lVe.; do. white, lirtiallc.t do. small, 9i(,al2c. ; part skims. 3a R'ic; full Bklms, lu2M,c, Kggs Faltly ac tive, nrin; tuuie unu j'PiiiiHyivaino, .sc.; refrigerator, 18u23c; western fresh, 27c; do. per case, )2a4.50; lout hern, 2G'.ia26Ho.; timou, ji.uc Oil Market. Pittsburg. Feb. 20. Oil opened and cioieu, jih:; niguesi, juvft; lowest, iih. HE CENT A Word. W.MTa nir T.T. vtntjI COBT THAT much, when paid for, in aiv vanck. whkn a book account is made, no chargk will be less than 26 cents. this kulb ap plies to small want ads, hx cept situations wanted. which AHE INSERTED FHE1U. Help Wanted Mai. WANTEl-WKI.L KNOWN MAN LN ' evtrv town to noll.it stock subscrip tion.; a monopoly: big money tor susnts; no cspltul rcqiilrwl. EUWAllU U. FIHIt CO., tsorneii lllocK, Liiioauo. in. UALESMKN - Kf MIDENT 8ALK8MEN O wanted, acuualntad with the ioeul mid n.urby drug und grucury trade, to handle our linn of high ursile lik'ara. Aildreas, giving ratei-iinci-H. J. KUWAItU COWLES Co., Hi Clittuilier. Htreut, N. Y. Helo Wanted Females. ( J IHL WANTKD-030 NOTH MAIN AVE. For Sale. ."(lit 8 Al.K- DEMI UAIII.K PltoPKHTY. 204 1 North Ninth streat: 5U ft flout. 200 ft.ilcea. 100 ft. in rear; froutiug U , L. & W. switch; good locutiiiii for biuliiens purpofau.. II. M. liUoWN.ilia North Suiniiur avenue, or 200 North Ninth street. For Rent Olt KENT SIX ltOOMS. WITH ALL I' inudiirii convutiloui-, U40 W.nhlngtou aveuuu. lii..iu of H. W. ItOliliKTM, C'oiu- nilnaliiiiurN ofllce, court liou.o. I OK KENT T-KOOMS, BATH, HOT AND II ...I.I u..... A') H Ul.li.ln. BMiina. l.HHt HliNT-llltll'K HOUSE OF NlNE X1 roiiu... fr.ta A i n il lit, 418 Vine street. AiaiW lo I. M. MllkTllN. a Coin men wultli iluildillg. IOtt RENT-A LAKUE. 4 8TOKY BUILD I ini ut 1118 Kriinkllii avenue; huIUIiIu fur wholraula bu.luuss. CAKHUN & DA VIES. Mi-riuituii. I. Olt KKNT UKK'K W AKEHOL'KK WITH 1 elovutor on I).. L. W. switch mill West Luckawsnii aveniio. bursiitun Stove Works. SUPERIOR 'MODERN HOUSE; AVENUJC. J JONES, ail Spruce. IOU RENT FURNISHED AND UNKUK L nlnlicd rooms ut Am) Laekuwuuna avenue. L'Oll RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST L Luckiiwuiinu avenue. Aditruss 1'HOMAB E. EVANS, sear 1UK Luzerne, Hyde 1'srk. f Oil KEN T N I CEL Y F U KN 18 11 El ) HA LL I suitable for ludno rwimi JOHN JEIt- MYN, 110 Wyomitig avenue. Boarding. ONE SPLENDID ROOM WITH HOARD for iiinn sad wife or two luim. Central location, 2ii2 Wyoming uvonuo, corner Spruce, (oipiMite Dime bunk.; First class UbU board $4 per wo- k. Board Wanted. vwvvvvwwwvi 1OARD AND BOOM WANTED BY OEN- tleiimn. near coiitral Part of city. Ad- drons "H. 11. Tributie office. Furnished Rooms to Let. ?uK3?isinDToT or without bounl,t 324 Adams avenua. DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, L1UHT, WARM, well turaibliod; with or without board; 014 W'asbiogtou avenue. Physicians Notice. KIN NEED OF SyUAUS FOR PATIENTS L we are Urge breeders of them. HASLAM 8. 118 Cliff street. Special Notices. A,rOULD LIKE TO CORHESPOND WITH Address JOHN FOSTER, care station ageat, Skinuer's Eddy, Pa. 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX 1 hlbition. and lecture upon any subject d- sired. These exhibition will be illustrated, having in my possesion the moat powerful dissolving stei copticutis Di.de. l ii ... r t 'T' ! v. . . .. r J .. Jl, I.AUU, 1I1UUUI vyillUCh VOU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT 1 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Week.y War Illustration. iHll-lfrtvi. Two Volumj Folia, f 10.50; payable monthly, Delivered by cxtireHS complete, Prepaid. Adibess P. O. MOODY, 01B Gibson ktroet, Scranton, Pa. 11LANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA Jl zinm, rt"., bound or rebound at THE Ta nut Ml oltke. muick work. Keusonable prices. Agents Wanted. AOENTS-HINDE'S PATENT UK1VER sal Hair Curler, nnd Wavers (uid with out heat), and "Pyr Pointed'ilair Pins. Lib eral romminHions. Frea sample and full par ticular.. Address P. O. Box 450. New York. A GENTS IN EVERY STATE ON SALARY rv kVI V and coininlKHinn Agcnti making 8Si to ViO weekly. EL'KKKA CHEMICAL & M'F O CO., La Crosse, W is. iif ANTr d Active salesmen to V liaudln our lino, no ieililling. Salary, 75 per month and expenses paid to all. UnoA entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, 5308, Boston, Mass. Clairvoyant. MKS FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND Phrenologist, 428 Lackawanua avenue. For a .hurt limn only. Money to Loan. AIONEY TO LOAN-ON CITY FIRST 111 mortgages: fl.iaio or 51.500 at II nor oant; tlO.OOO and unwanWatS 4 10 parent. DKOWN, Attorney. 501 Hpruro street Stockholders' Meeting. ATOTH'E THE ANNUAL MEET1NU OF ll the ntiH-kliolders of The Lackawanna Iron and Ktnel Conipnny, for tho election of directors, and transaction or audi other busi ness namsy properly emus before the meet ing, will b held at the otllco of the rompauy, in the oity of Hcrunton, Pennsylvania, un Weilneailav. Mureh tali. I8UV nt 2 o'clock o. la. The polls will rninsln open for one hour. Tho tritTiHic uooks win lie eioseii on tenruary 24th, I8V5, and re opened on March 7th, IHU5. (Signed i J. P. IIIHUINSON, Bucretary. HcranPai, Pa., Fob. 21st, 1805. Situations Wanted. DRUOOIST. REOISTERED. WANTS PO Illnn- oltT or vtntllilv: III mii'nupl. enen; Hiieaka F.ugllsli and Uermau. Address "PEPSI N," Trlbuna olllca. 'PUR ELM PARK ZENITH MISSIONARY X Hoclety UeHllus to ubtnln a situation fur a hoy, lu yonr. old. lieami iiddins. 210 Adiini. avenue. tJlTll ATlT) N WANT EDTl YAK KS P EOT A ki bio woman to do washing, acriihhltia? or cleaning otllce. Allures. "A. C," 207 South Main avvuiie. tJlTUAl'ION WANTED BY A OOOI) 17 girl; one who thoroughly tiniliirstandi general linue.work: would like a place In a .mall family, or In a family of growu up peo ple; fan give reference If required. Please address "M. H ," Scranton postotllco, Pa. SITUATION WANTED - AS SECOND O girl or In a email family; good reference, "A. 11.," 208 Spruce street. ' ClTUATloN WANTED HY A WOMAN 1. 7 to do wa.hlng. Aiiilresa itli Kresaler court. i i'pit Anui-kia WAWirirnnv a tiuiTnuium ft 1( Vnsra' experience Address HEN u. IUWIIUI-, ziu i.muen aireet, Bcranlon, fa. CMTUATION WANTED BY A YOUNU D married butiiior. nine vrari exuerleiiea. able to take charge of a set of Itouk., call give uesi or reference in any part or ine uu.iuua.. Address J. W. N., Box K, Mooalc, Pa. T1TANTED A POSITION BY A YOUNU lauy as nurse girl or Pgnt Douaekeeplng, Aanrei. a. n., t riniine omoe. CITUATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT li? book-keeper or elurk lu grocery .tore; remruiiue given. Auuruu - r . at ' care 1 no nn. JOHN L. HANGI, ENGRAVER. Pboto, Wood and Half-Tone Plates For Nowsespara and Clroulora. . OFFICE with B. O. Stewart, Dealer in Art aateriau, x, at. u A. uuiiduig, Boraatou, Pa, Connolly & Wallace IOO DOZEN OF OUR MB' Slze3 7 PRICE, WE OFFER AS LONG! AS THEY LAST CLARENDON WHITE QUILTS AT 98 CENTS EACH This is the best Crotchet Spreud mude und is universally sold ut $1.25. " We ure dully receiving new lines of SEPARATE SKIRTS, mude vlhlon, in ull grudes of Cloth und Silk, lined with Hulr Cloth und l ibre Chamois, and iinished in the best possible manner. The perfect lining qtiulities of these garments are what we strictly insist upon from our cutters. It will interest you to see them, and you will suve money if you buy them. CONNOLLY &: Keystone IS NOW THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO,, PRICES THE BUNT fi CQHNELL CO., lUKtrtAcitrnzoa' Aainn roa TRENTON IRON CO.'S WIRE ROPE. VAN ALN & COe'S STEEL NAILS. OXFORD IRON C0.S HERCHANT BAR IRON. REVERE RUBBER CO.'S BELTING, PICKING AND HQCE. FAYERWEATHER & LADEW'S f HOYT'S" LEATHER BELTWfi. A. B. BONNEVILLE'S "STAR" PORTLAND CERENT. AMERICAN BOILER C0.S "ECONOMY" HOT AIR FURNACE! GRIFFING IRON CO.'S BUNOY RADIATORS. 434 LACKAWANNA AVE. Moosic Powder Co Roods 1 and 2 ComaowcaJtb Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MACE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DAX.K WORKS. Lam In & Rand Powder Co.' Orange Gun Powder Electric Batteries. Fusm for riplod lns blaaUi, SaJoty Fum and RepaDDoCbemlcal Co.'s Higti Explosives STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Rallabl Dr. Campball's Graal Magia Worm Sugar and Tea. Ercry boa gurmnt.Jil to sira .atlafartlon or money rofunilod. Full printed itlrsction. from a child to a grown purnon. Ilia purely vegetable and raiitrnt posltivuly barm th moat tonder Infant. Iimlut on Imrlnn Dr. I'anip ball's; aocapt no otbor. At all Uruf fltta, WONDERFUL. BotTTH 8i'nANTnif, P, Not. 10. 18M. Mr, V. V. t'Ainnl.fll -Ho.r Sir: I hava given my boy, Krdilli, 7 yra old, .oma of Dr. I'aiupliali'. M.kIc Worm Hucar and Tea, and to my surprls. tula ntternooii almut 3 o'clock lin priwiI n tapiovorni meaiiriiiR about B-'i fwt in lotigtli. hnd and all. 1 bay H In a bnttln and anv purmin wiplitnir to .mi It can ilo no by railing at my .lor. I had tried numerous other remedieH mcoininentled for takina tapeworms, hut all failed. In my atliiiation Dr. Campbell' I. the (reatc.t worm remedy In iIkUiicp. Youra v-rv ro.nert fully, FNfiH JII-.FI'NUK, TS2 Beech 8t Note Th aboTe la what evorybodv tnvt after one nin. Manufactured by ('. W. Camplivll, I.ancaeler, Pav buueesaur to Vn John Campbell A Hon. PKITKB nnOK tit., Tne'p. rilUI, ll.0M.0Mi BKalT Olt.KO MlOB IN THK W01U.U. "A Hnllnr mrfit Ii a dollar iml." TMsl.Mllea' Halld Krencti lontln Rid tlwt. to Boot dollrered free anywher In the U.S., on reoeipioiuwii, uoney tinier, or I'oatnl Note (or ll.dl). Knual. every way Ik noma til. 1 In all null More, for f j.to. We thU boot ounelvee, therefor wo pinr- unit the iff, arwe antt wenr. and If an j on u not aatMett e will reiuna uie money oraenaanoinerpair. iiwra oe or common rienae, width. 11, P. B, k KK. Ite 1 to I and half Dexter Shoe Go POMTOJI, Sfttial ferau btaltrt, Wm. Linn Allen 5e CO. STOCK BROKERS, Buy and aoll Stooka, Bond and Grain on ' Now York ExohanRe and Chicago Board of Trade, either for caBh or 00 margin, 412 Spruce Street. LOCAL BTOCK8 A BPKCIALTT. G. daB. DIHHICK, Manager. TELEPHONE B.0U2. Cata. 43 FEDERAL ST.. FAI0IU8 MIHEI01 IISI! 7K, e, Q1, 18 c. There is no other Stocking mude that is WALLACE, THE CELEBRATED Bed MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY GREATLY REDUCED. Ifew J 0M J (ACTION TO OUR patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat rons that thev will thin vcar hold to their usual custom of milling S1RICTLY 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 aro of the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Wa-.hburn-Crot.by Co. will take no risks, and will allow theXpew 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. e MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. HIVE YOUR BorsesShod 1 l Hold Fast J 1 Steel Cen I I l ( X I tered, Self- ' M V Sharpeiiinc, ,7 Detachable f I M M V 1 HORSE II i SHOE A CALKS We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at prices that warrant us in expecting a large share of the trade : Pacific Coast Rod Cedar Shlnfrlea. "Victor" and other Michigan Brands of White Pine nnd White Cedur Fhtnitlea, IdlchtKun White and Norway Pine Lum ber und Bill Timber. North Carolina Short and Long Leaf Yellow Pine. Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Rails, Mine Ties, Mine Props and Mine Supplies iu general. THE RICHARDS LUMBER COMPANY COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGS SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Uencral Office: SCRANTON, PA- f3 'zf&jfA K.w Slicnrt JfaOiaia.itr 1. 1 OaRaRiKgucar f iMBlualtr. lalariMi enniuiniilloa or luanllf .lata 4 4lm luu.. feraaia By JOHN H. PHILPS. Sprue S treat, Scranton, Pa, EH 20c. equul to this for genuine service, under our own contruct and suoer. Mlir1 pring 603 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue, Cor. Adams Avenue, CONNELL SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Also i Fill L!ie of SUPPLIES. Junlnta County, Pennsylvania. "Whlta) Onk. Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber and Lath. TIoku County Dry Hemlock StocM HoHrds. Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists am Studding. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Will kraaa in aala a WMk BaK U. WRITTBa rtnDkllilj, loMal.iutl Pow.r in .iikiM. ftoaui Mdu. If -Im.IaJ. auk IroublM I . Sl.00 Mr bti. bv nail. 4 b.iM ft.- OA. With M M 1 6l Scranton, Pa. orrtvr w bit a rlli.a aaua.u. to cut. of r.liu4 la. aiaaar m.i rCAb BtlWiai OO..CI.t.laad,Olio. Fharmaclat, cor. Wyoming Avonuo ans)