THE KCHANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY 'MORXHTO. ' FEBRUARY 28, 1895. 2 TALES OF JW0 PITTSTONS taws of Interest to Readers Up and Down the Valley. ' AFTER THE TRACTION COMPANY Cora Must Be Hnn to tho Lackawanna Junction Henceforth Tho Councils Take Action in tho Matter-Mr. Kelly and the Bonds. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Feb. 27. Our firemen were called on duty again this morning at 8 o'clock. An alarm was rung from box 75 on the West Side, to which the Niagaras, Eagles and West I'lttston Hose companies responded. The tire was located in the drill and blacksmith hop of William Davis & Co., situated on an alley oft Ann street, and proved to be very slight. When turning the corner of Luzerne avenue at Washing ton street, the Niagaras had the mis fortune tJ overturn their truck. One man on the wagon was slightly In jured. One hind wheel, the foot board, llfth wheel, lantern rack, etc., were broken. The cart waB taken to Kus chel's blacksmith shop on Charles utreet, where the needed repairs were promptly attended to, so that the truck, at 6 o'clock this evening, la ready for use In case of fire. - Special Meeting Of Councils. ' A special meeting; of the councils was held this evening at the city hull. Jlem bere present were: Manguu, l.ungan, Iteap, Donnelly, Clifford, Malouey, Kearney and Kennedy. In absence of the regular secretary Thomas I,oftus noted us scribe. The good order and decency ordinances were read and ap proved, after which the question of street Illumination was brought up. Acting Upon a suggestion In the Wilkes Uarre Newsdealer that the lights were too hij;h In price If not location, Mr. Donnxlly made a motion that a com mittee of three be uppolnted to ascer tain tht time of expiiatlon of the city's contract with the illuminating com pany.. The chair appointed Messrs. Donnelly, Clifford and Moloney. A reso lution ViSka adopted ordering that notice tie served on the Wllkes-Barre and Wyoming Valley Traction company to commence running cars to the Lehigh mid Bloomsburg junction within twenty-four hours from service, under peu ulty of $25 for each day that the cars fail to reach the end of the line. A com munication from T. F. Kelly, of Phila delphia, concerning the city bonds was received. The tionds have been In the Miners' bank In this city since Mr. Kelly has been engaged to negotiate a sale until Interest to the amount of $16S has accrued. Kelly refused to take the bonds until they had been approved A resolution was adopted. Instructing City Treasurer Langan to Inform Mr. Kelly that he could not have the bonds unless the $168 interest was deducted. The meeting then adjourned to Monday evening next. John Dally, driven boss of West Side, was squeezed between cars this after noon, and was very badly Injured. He was taken to his home on the West Side, where his Injuries were looked after. The diamond ring contest at Eagle Hose fair was closed this evening. Henry Knowles collected S-24. and his ripponent Charles Richards, appeared with $103.80. Mrs. H. W. Lily won a handsome rocker by chance. The fair will be continued toworrow (Thursday) evening, when the drawing for the sew ing, machine will take place. Only those who have their tickets in the hall when the drawing takes place will be allowed a chance on the machine. Tickets must be brought or sent to the Jiall on the evening of the drawing in order that the prize may be secured If drawn. Imposing Funeral Obsequies. The funeral of Peter O. Wagner oc curred from the family home on North Main street this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Company C, Ninth regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, of which the deceased was a member. In the rank of corporal, attended In a body. As evidence that Mr. Wagner Was well known and greatly respected, a large concourse of sympathizing friends were present, among whom were many fellow railroaders. The re mains were borne to Melanle chapel, where Rev. D. Parke preached the fu neral discourse, taking for his text Proverbs, xxvii, 1. The chapel was crowded and the funeral services were very impressive. A quartette, com posed of Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Sumner, Miss Ida Speece and A. W. Matthews, sang "My Jesus, as Thou Wilt,", and "Sweet By and By." At the conclusion of the services the remains were borne to I'lttston cemetery to the mournful strains of Webster's. George W. Chllds' and Oeneral Custers" funeral marches, played by the Liberty Cornet band, which headed the procession, followed EMPEROR CHARLES II. Accompanied by half the nobility of Austria, went to Carlsbad Springs Tor the recovery of his health. Six thou sand, alx hundred horses, so the town records say, were necessary to convey the company to the place. The virtues of the water is as great at the present day as it was in the time of Charles II., and although the expense attached to a journey thither is not as great now as it Was then, we are not all wealthy enough to under take it For such the virtue of the Carlsbad Spring is extracted. ' The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, obtained by evaporation, containing all the solid constituents of the water, 'can be oly talned at every drug store. - It is the very best remedy for ca tarrh of the stomach, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, gout, rheu matism,' etc. Be sure to obtain the genuine imported article, which must have the signature of "Eisner & Men delson Co., Sole Agentsr New York," on every package. ' by Company C and a large funeral cortege. After the casket .Was lowered into the grave the firing Bquad fired three volleys,-after which taps were sounded. The remains reposed In a casket covered with black cloth, with silver trimmings, and" a silk flag of the Stars and Stripes rested on the bier. There were numerous floral tributes, among them a beautiful pillow from comrades of Company C, a broken column, anchor and bouquet of lilies. The pall-bearers were: Lou Klsh paugh, Charles Colony, Thomas Tep son, Charles VanLeuvan, Henry Kushel, and Oeorge Laurln. The flower bearers were: Captain J. W. Hums, A. Barber, Thomas Williams and John Fisher; and the tiring spuad Corporal William Jones, Charles Schoonover, William Francis, James Flanagan, William Owens, Carty Miller, William Borer and Harry Lauer. Symington-Wilson Nuptials. Oeorge Symington, the well-known contractor of the West Side, un'd Miss Marguret Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, of South Main street, were quietly united In murrlage this afternoon ut 1 o'clock at the renl dence of KeV. Dr. Parke, on the West Side. The newly married couple were driven to the Junction, where they took the Lehigh Valley train north for a wedding trip that will Include Buffalo, Nlugara Falls, and other places of In terest. They will return next Tuesduy und will reside at Mr. Symington's pres ent home on Montgomery street, West Side. Miscellaneous -News Items. All regular subscriptions to the Scrunton Tribune will be received .it our local otllce. No. a' South Main street. All the barbers In this city will here after close their shops ut 8 o'clock p. in., Wednesday und Saturduy evenings excepted. People of Plttston keep abreast of the times; they read The Tribune. The funeral of Patrick Curry, who died yesterday afternoon, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.H0 o'clock from his late home on Pine street. Tho remains will be borne to St. John's Catholic church, where mass will lie sung. From the church the funeral train will proceed to the Church Hill cemetery, where the remain will be In terred. The West Side Social club held a so clul at Howe's hall lust evening. Those who attended expressed themselves as well pleased with the generous enter tainment given by the club. W. J. Hibbs was in Buffalo, N. Y today. Mrs. E. R. Wheeler, who has been the guest of the family of L. M. Perrigo, on North Main street, for a week returned to her home In Waverly. N. Y., today. The men who were taken Into custody at Avoca yesterday on suspicion of being the parties connected with the robbery of Fuller & Co.'s store, were brought to this city last night by Con stuble Ed. Small. They were given a hearing before Burgess Maloney this morning and discharged, as sulllclent evidence could not be found against them. Martin Early and John McQulnn were at The Grand, Wllkes-Barre, last even ing to see the champion. Miss Kit Roberts, of Scranton, and Miss Lena Leeser, of Wilkes-Barre, were visitors In town yesterday.. Mrs. C. Donnelly was calling on friends in Scranton, today. George Quigley, who has been sick for a week past. Is convalescent. Kelicf in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and puin in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 125 Penn ave nue, Scranton, Pa. The soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is felt alnvist Inntnntlv. Thprw Id nr. nthui. nmih cine that combines so many virtues. , INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. Opponents of the bill to establish a state department of mining will have another hearing at Harrisburg tomor row. The Pennsylvania Railroad Relief de partment in January disbursed $47,59.1 to 1.312 claimants. Since its organiza tion the department has paid nut $3, S9U29. The anthracite sales agents fixed the production of coal for Murch at 60 per cent of the June production, or about 3.000,000 tons. The production of an thracite In March, ism, was 2,495,0;;) tons, and In 1S93, 3,71,744 tons. The coul shipments over the Hunt ingdon and Broad Top railroad lust week were 33,763. tuna, an increase of 621 tons over the same week In 1SM4. Since Jan. 1 the shipments have been 232,728 tons, an Increase of G,34!l tons over the same period last year. As a result of the mine water flowing Into the Nescopeck creek from thejeddo tunnel, the fish In that stream are dy ing. Along the banks beyond the Coiiyngham the ground is literally strewn with them und the farmers are carting them away by the hundreds.' It Is rumored that the Delawure, Sus quehanna and Schuylkill Is going to em ploy seventy more hands owing to the Increase of the coul trade to run be tween Drlfton and Perth Amhoy, The crews that ure on that run are mak ing plenty of overtime. They are now running six trains a day to Perth Am boy. The Jersey Central has Issued an order that stop-over privileges will be with drawn between Wilkes-Ilarre and Scranton nrter March 1. This Is In lino with the Delaware and Hudson's new regulations, and ufter next Friday tick ets will be good for a continuous pas sage only between Wilkes-Uarre and Scranton on that road. A. S. Van Wicklo & Co., who pur chased the Colcralne collieries a few months ago,, have made a rich find of coul In a locullty where It was sup posed that the vein had been exhausted. For some time prospectors have been at work boring on the hillside and Mon day they were rewarded by penetrating a five-foot vein. This Is considered a valuable seam fit that place and ar rangements for driving a tunnel to de velop It will be begun at once. All lines of the Pennsylvania Rail road company east of Pittsburg and Erie for January, 18, as compared with the sume month In 1894, show an Increase In gross earnings of $r,IS,441; an Increase In expenses of $ini,550; an Increase in net earnings of SMB.sm. All Imes west of Pittsburg and Erie for January, ISM, as compared with the same month In 1894, shows an Increase In gross earnings of $175,766; a decrease In expenses of $74,511; an Increase in net earnings of $250,277. The Railway Age has compiled a table giving the number of men employed on the five principal railways in the state of Pennsylvania, together with the amount of money paid them for the year 1S94. which figures are compared with those for 1893. This table shows that on the lines In question there were 109.405 last year, against 133,196 In the previous year, a decrease of nearly 24, 000 in the working force of these roads. The wages of these men amounted to $61,301,359 In 1894, while In the year previous they reached $79,738,931, which represents a saving to the companies of $18,437,572. This enormous saving in tho annual expenses of these five lines Is but one example of the general cutting down that has been going on through out tho country. The report that railroad mileage tickets on the Wabash lines will here after puss as currency at all the ho tels and theaters In towns touched by that road was called to the attention yesterdny of Chief Clerk It. M. Pile, of the passenger department of the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. Pile was asked If there was any possibility of thut plan bulng adopted by tho Pennsylvania railroad, and replied most decidedly that there Is not. He doubted whether It would be legal to use the tickets as currency, and was inclined to disbelieve the report that such a system has been Introduced by the Wabash olllclnls. The object of the system Is snld to be to accommodate traveling men who may find themselves short of money and cannot convenient ly wait for a remittance, and an agree ment has been made with the hotels In some cities to honor the coupons at their face value. STOCKS AM) BONDS. New York, I'Vb. 27. A firmer tone iiiaraeteiiiieil the trading ut the Stock exchange rmtll near the close of busi ness, when there was a little shading In prices due to the advance In the posted rates of sterling exchange. The Improvement In the general market was equal to ,. to I!"!,, Jersey Central ris ing 3T, Northwest , Lackawanna 1, and other active railways anywhere from 'to . The market closed about sctendy. Sales were 134.000 shares. Net changes show advances of ,i to 3 per cent. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stockH of the New York Htofk mar ket are given below. The quotations are furnished The Tribune by (i. du H. Dim mlek, munuger for William Linn, Allen U Co., stoek brokers, 412 Spruce street, U,.....iiI.iii Op'n-IIIgh- Low- Clos Inn. est. est. in. Am. Tobacco Co " 91 87Ji jJJ Am. Cot. oil -I 21 20'a Am. Sugar Ke'g Co. 91 92 I W 914 Ateh.. To. & S. Ke... M ' ) Can. South WH ' i flies. & Ohio iti'-s i"'4 Chicago tittH iU il"s i m ' ' .'- Chic. & N. W M'4 TO oov4 o- owe n. & y 7" C. C. C. & St. L S ' f!i Chic., Mil. & St. P... 55'i ! 55 Chic, It. I. & P I's 2'4 's t.i Delaware & Hud.... 12ii. 1'Mi 1204 1)., L. r W lM'a 159 lf; 1 ?. Dlst. & C. F W' H'ji '! Gen. Kleetliu W - - t Lake Shore 13 lai's mi mini Louis. Nash 51 61' 51 51 Mich. Central 921 92'i 92Vi Mo. Pacific 19', 2UVs Mt l!s Nat. Cordage ti , 5 , 5''b Nat. Lead 27H, T, 27'i 274 N. J. Central 82Vj 8ti Si 85 N. Y. Central 97'., 98 97 Vj 97'1 N. Y. & N .K 29', 30 29 293i N. Y L. 10. & W.... 8l4 8H s; Si,, N. Y.. S. & W 124 124 124 12-L4 N. y S. W., Pr... 37-U 38 37'3 38 Nor. Pacific 2 2 2 2 Nor. Pacific. Pr 13'a 13- 13 13, (Hit. & West 16 Hi IB ll Southern It. R 10 Ju's 10 lo', I nion Pucitlc K4 8? 8", Kd Walmsh 5'a 5",2 54 5M, Wabash. Pr 13 13'i 12'i 12i West. l;nlon 874 S77i ' 87'a 8774 Kx-dlvldend, 1:! per cent.. CHICAGO BOAKD OF TItADE PRICES. Op n- High- Low- Clos WHKAT. ing. est. est. lug. February 52 52 52 52 May iH's M'4 M July 55'4 551i- 64" 55 OATS. May 2!s; 29--,, 2!i 29i July 28', 28' 27;, 27'i COUX. May 43i 45'i 4f.'4 4li' July 4.". 45!a 41"i 44;;, LARD. May 6.47 6.47 6.40 6.42 July 6.55 6.53 6.52 6.52 I'OKK, May 10.22 10.22 10.12 10.13 York Now Produce Market. New York. Feb. 27. Flour Steady. Wheat Quiet, firm, lower; No. 2 red store and elevator, 5Sc; atloat, 59!t.i59:4C ; r. o. b., MtaMi'ic ; ungradeii ren, ixawc; No. 1 northern, IWiUWc; options closed sternly, unchanged to I4C down: No. 2 red February ami .Marcn, 6S',c: May, mic ; June 59'c. ; July. 59UC ; August, 49-nc. ; September, 60c; December, KiK. Corn- Dull, steady; mo. z. bm. elevator H'iic. atlout; steamer mixed, 484a49vtc.; options closed easy at decline; FeDruury, 4H',e.; Muy, 49V.c; July, 49c. ; 8eptemlier, ISh.c oals yuiet, easier; options uuu, easier; February. March, April and May, 33-V.; No. 2 white March, 36'e. ; spot prices, No. 'i, S.W.; .no. 2 wnite, 37 Na.c. ; No. 2 Chicago, 3l:V'.; No. 3, Xlc; No. 3 while, 37c; mixed western. 34';.n3ic; white stuto and western, 3Xn42c Hecf Unlet. Tlerceil Meet Quiet. Heef Hams Dull. Laid Quiet, weiik; western steam, Jti.fo; city, fi'.c; February, $6,115, nominal; May, (6.75. asked; refined, (Ukt; continent, $7.03; South America. 17.40; compound, 6VuMc Pork Quiet, steudy; old mess, $ll.25al2. Mutter Dull, weaker; suite dairy, lOalSJc; do. creamery, old. 12a19c; western dairy, 9al5c; do. creamery, new, 15u2'.'c; do. old, loa19c; do. rai tory. 8h14c; rolls, g'al'ic.; i:iglus, 21!c; Imitation creamery, loaPI'ic. Cheese Fancy firm, fair demand; state large, 9all'...c; do. fancy colored, 11'4a ll'lic; do. white, lo-allc: do. small, 9!a 12c.; part sklins, 3n8'ac ; full skims, lu2'jc. Kggs Light receipts, steady; stute and Pennsylvania, 3o'-;a3lc; duck, .15c. ; West ern fresh, aouSO'nC; southern, 29a30c. Oil Market. Pittsburg, Feb. 27. Oil opened and low est, lo3',2; hlKhvst, 1ii3; closed, lol'a. Burdock ltiood Hitters never falls to cure all Impurities of tlie blood, from n common pimple to tho worst scrofula sore. Educational. MANSFIKId) STATK NORMAL SCHOOL, AlmiHtleld. Tioga Countv, Pik An euVct Ivu training cliool for tusnhura. Very lilxrnl provision for Ht Knulunt mid eollogo pre paratory work. Ntm!ntH Admitted to tlie best colleireH on certificate OymnnHtirH made con ducive to niontal and puvnieul growth and do velnpment. Superior advantages for instruc tion in music ami art A atrnnv athletic two ciation and Hue irroiind. for aport. Four large bnlldiiiK". all liratrd by stemn. An elevator running in Laities' bulMintf. Kooina fb.olv fiirnlaliert. Kxpemes for junior year 142 waekal, $168. Henlor year 1 110. For further Information ad'lrima H. 11. ALriRO, Ph P., Principal, Dissolution of i-artnerthip, Scranton, Ph . Feb. 2 1hiv NOTICE IS llCltiCHV U1VEN THAT THE partnership lierotoforn existing between dHorse H. West. Charles II. Wwt ami A. P. Miiiunuy, trading as .Scranton Preserving Com psny, lias this day becu (Unsolved l,v mutual iniismit, the said A, P. Maloner tvltliilrawlivc from nil connection with ssid firm. T111 hi sl nssa will ba continued by Uaorga R, West and Cbarlua H. West, tradings Scrnntou Preserv ing Company at the old stand. No. 708 Watt Lackawanna aveiuio, Hrrantoti. Pa., to whom Mil claims shall bt irsaiitd fur ttlemuut, and to whom all nrmuni are to Ih lisld. KJRANTON I'RKBRRVINO COMPANY. Situations Wantil CITFATION WANTFD-A YOUNO LADY O would like position as goncral house kuoer for small family. Addrt. 728 Capouss avenue, city. 1)OHITlON WANTliD AH OKUANIBT ON pipe or reed organ In a Protestant church. LAVINIA H. lOltLlNHON, ll? South Hyda Park avenue. SITUATION WANTKD BY A YOU Ml mau m salesmen to travel In country Address "J.," Tribune office. , SITUATION WANTED-NUKHE; FIHMT eUu nu i-se. thoroughly Ullderatande her bnalneas; lmt personal reference. Addreu "N. W.," Trlbnne oftice. SITUATION WANTKD DY A BOY It years of age; la nrat, bright and fairly educated; knows the olty welL Address "A. F. P.," Tribune ofttoe. SITUATION WANTKD BY A YOUNG man as porter or bell boy, Addreu M Cuoituut street, 11yd Park. CENT A Word. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT I3 MADE, NO CHAItOE WILL BB LESS THAN 26 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. WANTED MAN-Bt'EADY. INDUbTKI V f out uian to soil maultu mouuuiuiits, etc,, direct tu tliu peuplo ut iiianufiiciurers' iricen; m-rniaiieut em i loymeiit to the rirlit jiaity; libei-id Indiuviiieuta. AddmaF, with reference., HON UMhXTAI, WOHKa. Hand H Sts., N. W.- WaHh,ii;ton, D. C. WANTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IN ovi-ry t iwn to holicit atock subscrip tions; n niouo)iily; liig money for agents; iiu capital required. KDWAHD C. FISH Jb CO., liordell Ulock, Chicago. HI. OAI.EMIEN - Ki-.SIDENT SALESMEN O wunied, iicituaiiitfld witli tie local und nearby drug und grocory trade, to handle our lino of hl;li uradu clours. Address, uivlnit refurunees, J. EDWAKU COWLES St C.., 14J (.'Iminhers street, N. Y. for Rent. LOH KENT-TWO LA HO E KUnNlSHKD V rooms for gentlemen lodgers, to(;uthur or sini;Iy; four blocks from court hoiu-o. Inquire of F. C. 1I4HU, 1U0 Wyoming uveuiiu. I.KHl KENT-HOUSE U07 WASHINOTON I nv-niiu; modem improvuineiits. J. L. IIAKD1NU, it 1ft Washliititoii uveuue. I VJIt KENT- 'I HE SECOND FLOOR OF l:U Wyuinliitf avuuuo for light busiimss or olllccs. CIIAS. MCHLAOEK. lOU KENT THE PHOTOUKAI'H OAL I l-ry foruiL'rly occupied by C. I,. Oiiltiu, iucluiiiiiK roumd tor housekeeping. Ills Wyu iniug avenue. CHAM. SCI 1 LAO EE. olt KENT-llltlCK HOUSE OF KI.NE X room, from April 1(, 418 Vine atiret. Apply to L. M. 110KTON, 3 Commonwealth Building. 1. OK KENT-A LARUE, 4-BTOKY BUILlT I ingutl;i;) Franklin u venue; suitable for wIioIiishIu business. CAKSON & DAV1ES, Scranton. I.HJH RENT - BKK'K WAREHOUSE WITH 1 elevator 011 ll.. L. & W . switch and West Lackawanna avonue. ScrautouStovn Work'. I?OK RENT FURNISHED AND UNKUB uibhed rooms at 500 Lackawanna aveuui. 170R KENT SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST Lackawanna avenue. Address 1 H Oil AS E. EVANS, aeur 1132 Luzornu, Hyde Park. fOR KENT NICELY FURNISHED HaTL I suitable for ludu loomi, JOHN JEK MYN, 11!) Wyoming ovenue. Rooms Wanted. 'PUREE ROOMS WANTED FURNISHED X or uufuruislied. with or without board, with private family, within short dis tance of court house. Address "T. H.," Trib une ofltce. Horses for Sale. 1 M. COBB ARRIVED THIS MORNING . with a new carload of horueB, making ;t0 head: weight from l.aOU to 1,000. Stables lUi Raymond Court. Horses at Auction. I'T'NTclKnVSBTXB Court, Scranton, Friday, March 1st, at 1 o'clock, well broke, touud horses, W. B. MOORE. Physicians Notice. I F IN NEED OF SgUABS FOB PATIENTS I we are large breeders of them. HASLAM'S, 119 Cliff street. Special Notices. WOULD L,KE T0 CORRESPOND WITH V some party desiring to sell milk route. Address JOHN FOSTER, care station agent. Skinner's Eddy, Pa. I AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX 1 lubitions and tectum upon any subject da sired. These exhibitions will bo Illustrate'!, having in my possession the must powerful dissolving stereoiiticous made. E. H. CALL, Tribune Ofllce. VOU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT 1 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Week.y War Illustrations DCl-l8tv. Two Volume Folio, (I0.0O: payable monthly, $;'.00. Dehvored by express complete. Prepaid. Addiess P. O. MOODY, t)l Uibson street, Scranton, Pa. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA liues, etc., bound or rebound at Till TmuuNE oftice. yuick work. Keasonable prices Agents Wanted. AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVER sal Hair Curlers and Wavers fused with out heat;, and "Pyr Pointed'ilnir Plus. Lib eral commissions. Free sample and full par ticulars. AddresB P. O. Box 460. New York. A 7l K N TS 1 N E V E It Y BT AT IS O N 8 A LA R Y and commission. Aguntt making 925 to VJ weekly. EUREKA CHEMICAL & M'F'U CO., La Crosse, W is. WANT. D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO V handle our line, 110 peddling. Bnlarr, (75 per mouth and expenses paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, KKM, Boston, Muso Stockholders' Meeting- VOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF ll tbi stockholders of The Lackawanna lion and Steel Company, for the election of directors, and transaction of such other busi ness as may properly 1:01113 beforo the meet ing, will be lii-lil at the otllce of the company, in tho city of Hcriintoii. Pennsylvania, on Wrdneaday. Msrcli 0th. IhIIi. at 2 o'clock p. in. 1 he pollB will remsln open for one hour. The transfer books will lie closed on February 24 th. 195, and reopened on March 7th, IHU'i, (Signed) J. P. H1HG1NSON, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 21st, Clairvoyant. RS FF.NTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND ill liireiKilouiat, 42S Lackawanna avenue. For a short time ouly. Sealed Proposals. OEALEt) PROPOSALS WILL BE HE 1? reived at tlio otllce of the City Clerk. Scrnntmi. Pn.. until 7 :W o'clock p. in . Thurs day, March Till. IStii, to pave Kranklln ave nue with the bei-t quality of vltrlllod brick, between Spruce atrunt and Mulberry street, except that portion between tile tracks of the street railway oomunnies. Propoaa'a will alio be received for the set ting of new curbstone and th 1 resetting of old 1 urbstone, where the auine may do required on the said portion of Frsnklln avonue, be tween Spruce and Mulberry streets Tim aald paving and curbing Is to be done In aic tributes with plan and apiioiticatlnns tiled in the office of t iu City Clerk und uudur the direction of the Cl'y Engineer. Bidders shall inclose with their proposals a certlHod cheek for three hundred dollars to be forfeited to the city In esse of failure to ex ecute a contract In accordance therewith with. In a period of twenty days thereafter. The city reserves the right tu reject any and all bids. By order of City Councils. M. T. LAWiLLE, City Clork. Scranton, Pa.. Feb. 27, ItW. CEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O oeived at the oftice of the City Clerk, Scranton, Pa., until 7.itu o'clock p. m., Thurs day, March 7th. 189ft, to coustruct a newer, with t Iiu necessary husilis, branches, liinip holtiH, manholes and fixtures in acrerdence Willi plane end specifications tiled iu thee tit.- of City Clerk. The said aewor Is to be constructed as fol lows: Commencing 011 North Main avenue at the Mount Pleasant Ravine, tlietioo along said Main aveuue to Howoll street, thence along Howell street to Decker court, Ihenco along Leoker court to Lafayette street, thence alone; Lafayette atrest ti Hyde Park avenue, also branch thereof commencing at the intersec tion of Hii knr oourt aucl Swotlund street, thence extending southeasterly on aald Swot land street about one .hundred and sixty feet. Bidders nil til Inclose with each proposal the 11111 of five percent, of thu amount of bid as a Suarantee to execute a contract within tu aya if awarded the same. Proposals shall be to construct br the lineal foot complete, lu cludlng all baaina, branches, manhole, lamp holes and fixture, and also to furnish all man ner of labor aud applies. The work letobe tlnlihfd within sixty days from the 4 ate of commeuoemnt, Proposal) not accompanied by the required deposit and uot In accordance with the advertisement and ordinance shall not be considered. The olty reserve the right to reject any and all bide. 1 By order of City Councils, at. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. Scranton. Pa.. Ftb. it". 1WV, 0 HE Connolly IOO Sizes, 7, PRICE, This is the best mw Fin We are daily receiving new lines of SEPARATE SKIRTS, made under our own contract and super, vision, in all grades of Cloth and Silk, lined with Mail- Cloth und Fibre Chamois, and finished in the best possible manner. Tlie perfect fitting qualities of these garments are what we strictly insist upon from our cutters. It will interest you to see tliein, and you will save money if you buy them. CONNOLLY & THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO., PRICES THE HUNT i CONNELL CO., ItAKCTACTCinns' Aoinn ron TRENTON IRON CO.'S WIRE ROPE. VAN ALEN& CO.'S STEEL NAILS. OXFORD IRON C0.S BERCHANT BAR IRON. REVERE RUBBER CO.'S BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE FA)fERWEATKER & LADEWS f HOTT'S" LEATHER BELTING. A. B. BONNEVILLE'S "STAR" PORTLAND CEMENT. AMERICAN BOILER C0.S "ECONOMY" HOT AIR FURNACES. GRIFFING IRON CO.'S BUNDY RADIATORS. 434 LACKAWANNA AVE. Moosic Powder Go Rooms 1 and 2 CommovealtQ Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. Lafllln & Rand Powder Co.'t Orange Gun Powder Electric Batteries, Fuse for explod ing blasts, Safety Fuse and Repanno Chemical Co.'s High Explosive! STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Dr, Campbell's Great Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. Every boi irurrantexl to give satisfaction or money refunduil. Full priiited .lirscliuu f roin a etiild to a grown person. It Is purely vi'Ktble and cannot positively barm the most tender infant. Insist o.i having Dr. Camp ball's; ucit no other. At all Drugglats, i5i WONDERFUL Borm B"llANTiiS, Pa., Nov. la 1RU1. Mr. U W. t'Htiuil.ell-Dear Kir: I have El veil my boy, Krediiie. 7 years old, some of r. Caiiiil;l's Naitic Worm biiRar and Tea. and to my surprise tu s nfternooii about S o'elork ho paBsed n tapeworm inessurlnK about 86 foot iu leut.Mli, huud and all. 1 have It iu a bottle and any person wishing to aeo It run (In so by esllinic at my slore. I had trlod nilinoroua other if medio reit.iiunended for Inking tnpsworms, hut all fniled. In my estimation Dr. Campbcll'v la. the greatest worm remedydn exist 'lire. Yours t.tv reaiiertfiilly. KURD HKFFNKR. TIK neeeh St. Note Too above is what nreryhody sav after once uni(. Muunfaetiired hy t W. Cnnipliell, Lnucuster, J'n. Buccessur to Dr. John (.amplicll A Hon. PIITER BDOR CO., tnc'p. rplUl, l,OO0,0M. 11KSI' .Kt S1IOK IN TIIK WOULU. "A dollar Merit ti a dollar tarntd." ThlsT,.lles' Hollil Franeh Itonirola Kid Bnf tOB Uoai delivered free snywnera In the U.S.,oa receipt oi casn, Mirnsy iirarr, or Postal Nat for 11.60. Kqtuls every wr the boou old Id all retail tern for J. 60. Va make this boot ourselves, therefore we guar and If any one u not suuttod J fliur ino it. iiiw anu wmr, villi reiuna ins uieaey or eeud another pair. Opera Lue or common pens, widths v, ll, K, at ilk. .sites 1 to I ana hall Stndyonrtl win si you. Illust rated Cata lo(n rncc Dexter Shoe CofoStt Special ttrm to Dialwi. Wm. Linn Allen & Co. STOCK BROKERS, IIJeT.tfaV Buy and otell Stocks, Bondt and Grain on New York Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade, either for cash or on margin. 412 Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. G. doB. DIIIICK, Manner. TELEPHONE 5,002. & Wallace DOZEN OF OUR I (MST-ill DUOS 7K, a, 8K, 18c. There is no .other Stocking' made that WE OFFER AS LONG AS THEY UAST WHITE QUILTS AT Crotchet Spread made and is universally sold t $1.25. WALLACE, THE CELEBRATED Bed IS NOW MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY GREATLY REDUCED. (ACTION to our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat rons thut they will this year hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY 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. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully thret months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling haa placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s 'flour far above other brands. 4 MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. IRON AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv" ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dyes, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES, And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc, TTEHBEIDER SCRANTON. PA. WHITE PINE-OLD GROWTH DRY. Will it interest you to kuow that we have just placed iu stock over a million feet of 4', 54 and Old Growth, Thoroughly Dry, White Pine ? We can guarantee it First-Class Stock and can make Prices That Will Pleasantly Surprise You. THE COllOIEALTH TELEPHONE 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA., Manufacturer, of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,' HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. H. itl.Miv.rv DO A Hi IK i. Cars Ittvoluatsr Koilstlsat 1 uiuDIIas lasasllT. iH aasl a.fM( Uttufl. ord.r fits a wrlttoa mat. MlDictllB CO.. Forcai By JOHN H. PHELPS, Sprue SUraat, Scranton, Pa. EH Q, 9, Q. 20c. is equal to this for genuine service, 98 GENTS EACH 20cio,S0fionue; pnng 602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue; Cor. Adams Avenue, lll?a"LOlJIU:A: CONNELL GO, LUMBER CO, SCRANTON PA. RESTORE LOST VIGOR i mi imf Mkf irmi Will brm ton Mk. M.rvau. DAblllt. Lots of Asia Vtrtous lonofHuaai ruwsr in .im.iMi, Iron any cum. If asf IscUd, lack lrubloa Im4i tl.MMr boa ST ssall.o botnfer n. Vrita r ID. iitsiasist U uxa at rsfaad la atoMt. Aoar.w d.t.Uui.oai. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avnuaat1