T2ZS SCEANTON -THrsUB-?IlIDAY 'MORNISGF. -MATICII 1, 1 895. TALES OF TWO P1TTST0HS News of Interest to Kellers Up and Down the Vallty. - ' PITTSTOX'S MODEL COUNCIL. Tho Cmnfltlo Exhiblrlon-A iVUIinnt Wedding on tho West Side Daily lice on onrappcrtinns Cm Kltlicr Side of tho SusqucUnnan. Special t the Boranton Tribune. Plttston, Feb. 28. Last eventng at the special rneetlnp of the borough council tlrat -honorable body fmssed a resolution relating to the enforcement of the Traction -company in running their cars to the -LehlKh -and BlooniB burg Junction, under. a. heavy. penalty for non-resumption of the passenger service transportation. , Theai;t Is very commendable and coincides with the expression of -the people of IMttston, es pecially with those of the upper end. The members of the councilmanic body are proving themselves to be men of a true and generous character. .They are not trying to shirk the Important duties that have been submitted to their juris diction, but are making every effort to consummate, as far ,fis possible, ..the work already begun, and at the expira tion of their term on March 31 to leave all business-ittat has been brought be fore them in such shape that the new city .ounells can continue the work Without trouble or hesitation.. . Y. M.. C.A.. Jintcrtuinuient. Those who Attend the gymnastic ex hibition of the Young Men's Christian association at Armory hall tomorrow (Friday) evening, will be assured a treat, as many new features will be presented. The programme has been arranged In the following order: Grand inarch, by . members ..of the local asso ciation; muBB pole drill; wand drill, by Junior class; high -jump contest; Ger man dumb bell drill, by men's class; basket all game, between Wilkes Earre and Plttston league teams.. ,ln the event of the visiting team winning this game will make Wlikes-Ilarre the leading tanvln. the, league, .The high jump will be a special feature and will be the final contest of the series. The winner, will receive the -handsomw-'pair of ebonlzed Indian clubs, which ire nuw..ua- exhibition- in It. Staley's Jewelry store. Admission, 25 cents. I nitcd in .Matrimony. - - - The marriage of Charles E. Klfby, Bon of J. U. Kirby, one of the most enterprising- furniture, dealers In this place, and Miss Vertie, the accom plished daughter of Mr.- and- Mrs. George Rozelle, took place at the home of the bride on Montgomery street, "West Plttston, at 7.30 o'clock last even ing, Kev.". j. Kain oiliclating. The bride was attired lu.4mteel-.sllk dress which was very becoming to her, and was attended by her sister, Miss Etta, who was attired in pink silk. The groomsman was William Evans, of this place. Miss Alice Hoffa played the wedding march, which was most beauti fully rendered. The ushers were Philip Rozelle, brother of the bride, and J. A. Lewis. A number of beautiful and costly presents were received attesting their popularity. .They will reside with the groom's parents for the present. Those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. A. Marrion, of Plymouth; MK and Mrs. Samuel Harlos, of Taylor; Mrs. George Harlos and sons, Fred, and Bobaut,-or Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Mer ritt Rozelle, of Harding; Mr. and Mrs. D. Huthmaker. arid son, of Hansom; Mrts-Maggle -Meneh, of Kingston: Mr. and Mrs. Kitt,le, of Wllkes-Barre, and Messrs. Jamefl-MeM-ath and Oliver, of Avoca; Mrs. Mary Simpson, of Jersey City, arid 'Sirs, janies Lindsay, of Vlns- Jow, Afl?.'., .j ... j ,.i ,t .. Miscellaneous Items. So you play checkers? is the prevail ing question about- town. If you don't, learn, or "you're not in it." Miss Telssie MacDonough, of Dun more. Js visiting friends 4n-lofcrw . Mrs. John Hughes entertained a flozen or mora of her lady frjends at a rag bee.'at her home on York avenue, this afternoon. Howard, .the Infant son' of -Mr.- -and Mrs. Caj-1 Councilman, is very.. sick.. J. IfVRIcketts made a flying trip to HVllkes-Barre this morning. See "The Dazzlers" at Music Hall tonight. It Is one of the most pleasing entertainments given ' at' Music Hal! this season. , John Powell, jr.. Is seriously sick of the grip at. his home on Philadelphia avenue. Mrs. T- F- Cody Was visiting her brother, T. Lynch, at Wllkes-Uarre year terday. Mr Lynch Is manager for the "Western Union Telegraph company in (that city. ; All regnlarsubscrlptlons to the Boran ton. Tribune will be received at our lo cal office, No. 8 South Main street. Visa Neftiw Olellarrt, -of Oregon," 19 Very Hick. Miss Tlllle Englet the guest of the family of C. P. HfrHgh on Kxter street, la confined to the hoUKe-by-a- serious case ("TTflepTA-alenrmalatiyt grin. Mr. JKHHyrv -l(rf..;arb(jnda,19,- was the ffuert or the family of Jacob Miller on North Main street yesterday. Miss CCUli j.JUaighnv o( XWlkVs Xlarre, Js thegtiest.of AIJsjt Alice Gll Jlgan aWhT home-itrr Clmrer strtet. " People of Plttston keep abreant of fine times. They read The Tribune. Frank Ever, of Illoomsburgl was vls- jmig mentis in FMtston yesJerdBy. All compluints"of.non-dellvery of The Tribune "ihoUlJ be reported at our local Office, 8 South Main street. . . John Touhill, of Sernrrttm, -was home for tho day yesterday. Situation Wanted By a young man as clerk. Has had a large experience li JCetalL atore Addresf i'E. S.r"-care Plttston ofllce. Tribune. THROUGH MAXY .PERILS. Terrlblo Experiences of Francis Nolan on l.nko Huron. Bt lh United" Prs. " '" f "."" Port Austin, Mich., Feb. 28. Fr&ncls Nolan, of' psciida, 'wtio reached here Saturday afternoon, after thrllllna ml ventures, 'was carried from 6s'coda ly the Ice forty-flve miles, and, though badly frozen, he "will "live. He went hunting ducks along the Ice at Oscoda last Thursday morning, and when he failed to return his family thought he had been drowned,. Ulfl-Kdn wanml standing against a pile In Penoyar HrQthers' slip. The boat waa missing. Th.er seemed -no -doubt ' of his fate. Nolan reached this place about 7 o'clock Sajurdayvenlng. His feet and hands werVtrozerf-, and hts hands arid elbows were -cut and. bruised. -He is now at a hte1-andlHhjrhg-w(ll;"- Nolan tells a .thrilling story. Thurs-clay-tridrrtm fce weM to the -lake and shot two ducks, but he could not get them Tllthojurthe. ua eft e, PCHii. Jto he went over to the mouUi of the creek and got an old skiff. When he got his ducks he discovered that one oarlock was broken. . He tried to tie It up, but In vain. All the" while the wind kept rising and blowing him further out Into the lake., .When he got ready to pull for the shnre he aa Unable to frialte any headway, and -all AhaUwaa left to derwva ta.frulde bis Boat-ana. 4f wttn tte rttreum. About B o'clock,- or before sunset, Thursday Hitfht hlsi boat Tan In- the- 8lyBh--icyiweJve 'miles north of Flat "Rock Point.' There he was obiiired to lnv nil night. Friday morn ing the wind came out of the southwest nnd carried him out Into Lake Huron. F-rninvMirht tirmiirlrta change: the wind blowing from the north bringing him In ten miles northeast of the Port Austin reef . lighthouse. By the time his boaTThaiTdrlfted out of the slush ice and struck hard ice. With super human strength be pulled his boat iit.i.n the tlelil of lee and drew It about a mile. There he gavo up for the night. Saturday morning he started ror me shore. His hands- anti-feet wr-re badly frozen. Crawling and climbing over mountains of Ice. falling and getting ii, iiii.ussniitK- hi made, progress. As often as he got pn his feet and met with a slight obstruction he would fall, and tn nrntect hlH hands, winch were 1 UPHflMII In a vhvv light pair .of gloves, he would drop on his elbows. badly lacerating them. lie reacneo. shore about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. During the trip across the lake Nolan experienced one of the worst storms ever known In. this locality. SAM! THE DOXOLOGY. Delaware Legislators Are. Sercuodod by Tcmpernniio ouicn. By the United Press. Wilmington. Del., Feb. 2S.-In the house of representatives this afternoon bill was passed to repeal the act which permits saloon-keepers to sell liquor in quantities less than one quart to be drunk off the premises, wnen the result was announced, Mrs. James L. Wolcott. wife of Chancellor Wolcott, began to sing the doxology, which was taken up by about fifty women pres ent. The members were taken by surprise at this action and no attempt to re buke the violation of the rules of the house was made. The scene created much interest, owing to Its unusual character. The bill now goes to the senate. DUMIOKE. Lee Smith, who has been very 111 of typhoid fever, Is Improving. Miss Maria Webber, who is attenu lng the State Normal school at Strouds burg, lias returned home 111. The funeral of Mrs. Hennessey, who died-at her home, on Sport Hill, yester ilnv morninir. will bo held Saturday afternoon at- 2.30 from St. Mary's church. T.nvnl T.eirliin hull was crowded AN ed- nesday evening, the occasion being the social given by the Legion. Every part was- well rendered. The members started out to give a dalf-dollur enter taVnment for a dime, ami were success ful In their efforts, as was shown by tho laree attendance and general satisfac tion expressed by all present. - The novertv social at the home or Arthur Johnson; on Drinker street, this nvwnJnir. m-omlses to-be the most Inter esting event that has taken place In Dunmore for a long time. For lots -or fun and a good time go to tho poverty social and wear the poorest clothes you hnvei Fines will be imposed upon those coming dressed In their- best clothes or wearing "Jewelry, watches or dia monds. Admission, 10 cents. The funeral of the late Patrick Flynn, of Sport Hill, was held yesterday after noon at St. Mary s church. The pall hanreea were Miles McDonnell. Will iam Kays, Domlnlck Hastings, Michael Murke. Thomas Fahey. James Burke. The deceased was aged 63 years and was an okl resilient or the town. Chnrles Warner, night police officer, Is on duty again after a short Illness. Xext Mondav evening the boroug.-t council w-ill meet for re-organizatlon. The new members will be Installed at the time. They are Peter Ward and William -McAllister. 10. L. Jenks and Patrick McHugh are the retiring mem bers. i - ' Tlw remains of the murdered Italian will be burled today. MINOOKA. T."Iad Ttyan was arraigned before SoQlre 6'Hara last evening on the charge of .'breaking windows in. the Grove restaurant. conducted by Charles Barber. ,Ht w.as committed, to JiJ.. , Our" roads arejn a miserable, condl- tloa at present. The main thorough fare Is all nlud nnd, pools of stagnant water. Teahisters . are. compelled to drive on the sidewalk to escape those deplorable spots. .. 'The O'Connell council, Young Men's Institute Debating society, will have a debate at their room on Willow street Monday evening. The subject will be, Is the. Restriction of Social Sessions Detrimental to ajn Organization." The Ywung Men's Institute held their regular meeting last .evening. ..... Jahri..PiilUliv. of Main street. Is In disposed. Patrick McNally, of Gllmore avenue, returned yesterday from Pittsburg, where he had been, attending the fu neral of a : relhtK'e. - - The soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wooii'jt Norway Pine Syrup Is felt almost Instantly. Thero Is no other rough medi cine that combines so mnny virtues. : INUISTRIAL TOPICS. ; The Laurnl Uun mine situated near Parsons -whluh has for a number of years been under control of the Deln ware nnd Hudson Coal company, will after ,-AprlH pass Into .tho. hands; of the Algonquin Coal company. At present Cola, colliery. Is working full time and gives employment. o about 400 men nnd boys, and has an output -of from 800 to 400 tons dally. , lilrds-eye oal promises -to-come Into use, for steam purposes In the near future. It Is this size that Is now being used generally-throughout thu cool re glons for generating steam at mines and breakers. One reason, and a very good one, too, why It shall not be ex tenslvely used elsewhere though, Is Its scarcity. It requires .nearly nil of It that Is now preparetj to. supply home consumption. . .. , Carbondala Jlcrald; It Is altogether likely that the full time which Is now being pursued at the mines herenbout will be discontinued by tho first of March. There Is still n ltirge. n mount of hard cohl over ground, notwi'.hsfand lug the. severe weather of this wlntVr, which prevents the free mlnlnr of coal at present. The T consumption of an thraclte since the beginning-of this ytar has been almost unprecedented. In a like time, In the history of our ot In clpal Industry. But the stock of coal en hand at the opening of the year wej-e unusually large also, so that the uplen did coal burning, weather of this year has simply left, the oooj trado -In good condition for '85. With proper care fur the mining anil marketing- of 11 nth fa cite during this spring -and SHmmen the present year .should be A not ibln one in marking prosporlty fifr the miner as- .well u, the operator, -a . .-. ThO;tit(M'k)iyldeivujto.tee, Ue.J:i)rewn tatlve of a ''jromlnent coal -Interest'-' of Philadelphia, as believing ."that cer fain powerful Interests have dejarmhwa to iecure control of the ntire tetrthrai cite coarflelds-oM'pnnaylvonla.-J know that such a theory looks rather Improb able because of the enormous losses which have been sustained during the past two years In the tistriess. Thesw losses are inconsistent with my theory, butthe dcprcssloTi ts ttnvone must fens Ible way in which control of the several properties can be secured.-1 da- not believe, either, that those who ary try ing to secure rnrvohtrol have- lust any great amount of money through their efforts to depress prices, but I can not explain how they prevented these losses. Nor am I the only coal man In Philadelphia who hulds this theory thfre'are many others, and we believe that the future 'wlll show -that a very few wealthy men, Including the Van derbilts, wil have secured control of every promlnet coal road In-Pennsylvania." ' STOCKS IU)XS. New York, Feb. 2S. Fears of gold Shipments, liquidations for London and Increased pressure from bearish souths led to a weak and lower market for stocks today. . Business was decided more active, the sales aggregating 205, 1H4 shares. Tho range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stork mar ket are given below. The quotations pro furnished Tho Tribune by O. du B. Dlm mieli, manager for William Linn. Allen As ('C stoek brokers, 412 Spruce Btreet, Bcranton. . . t , tip n-iiiKn- ixiw- i. injr. oHt. est. InK. Am Tobacco Co Am, -Cot. oil. 21 w 4 4!t'4 W 7'-"., 7D4 olU nr. 1:2 121: iwi n-- '-"JVd i:w'. m 107-Ti 1!' U 27 KV4 a7 S:,l 13 37 2', 13-' r.'i iH s K 13 . 87'4 Sl4 21- Am. Sugar Ke'g Co. !ll:4 Afch., To. & S. Fe... it" 34 4S Hi W 87' i ; . r. p -4 mi i2i; iw4 1114 135' 3 4 4S 11'. 71 87T4 li'-K 3ii'4 M') f.l'a 12U 1WV, ll's SKA, 'i;ir,H 4S"i W' 14 4f -2C"4 an. South lies. & Ohio 4'.i .. 1li" .. 71'a .. fiSU .. 70 .. Wi'i .. M-i .. n ..121; v.iri .. li'i .. ..KWi . . Tilt .. IS", .. 6-8 .. 27 .. 8l'i .. 97U .. W .. .. 13 Chicago flas Chic. N. W Chic, B. & U C. C. C. ti St. L... Chle.. Mil. St. X Clil- K. I. & V... Delaware llml.. I ., L. & W ;.. HlKt. & C. V ien. Kle.ctrlc ,ke Shore.. , Louis. & Nash..., 4S WVj 18' 4'-i, 2ffl4 83H 2!i3i 8' 12'. 37".. -2t. V.i 15-V, !-!. 9'!.. - 84 12t4 .Manhattan Kle..., Mo; Haoltlii N'nt. Cordage Nut. Lead X. J. Central. ..... 8;r X. W Central N. Y. & N. K !; :w4 t ti, 12s 37- a 2 Win jr."-, !r'4 , 12-H 87' N. Y., L. & W N. Y.. s. a w N. Y., S. Hi W., 1'r. Z1K lil'n l.-.-k 13 S7'j Nor. i'ucitle Nor, Pacini, Pr. Out. & West Phil. & W.... Houlhern 11. it.. Tex. I'aellle. Wabush, I'r West. I'nlon CHICAGO BOABD OK TRADE PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lug. est. est. Ilig. Muv r,s. r.H., fah R.v, July 64't .Wi Wj M OATS. May 29-1,' 2it'4 2P'4 29v4 July 27"i 28 274 27:1, CORN-. May 4.-.'i 4.".'4 41-U '4-154 July 41-'-, 44'i, 41"a 44 LARD. Mny ,.. fi.45 G.m fi.45 (1.47 July U.u5. ii.iM C.jj (i.ii PfJP.K. May in.20 10.25 10.D0 10.23 Summon Bourd of Trade Kxclianaa Quo Ask. lotions. No. BllH. Par Vul. STOCKS. Bid 4 20 ' 10 0 20 5 C 10 5 10 Crvstal Lake Water Co 450 CO Dime Dep. & Lis. Hank C2 ft) 100 First Niit'l Bank COO lot) First National- Bank (Curhondule) ,.. 1110 Clr. i'ii R'ge Lum'r Co .... 110 100 I.acka. Lumber Co... Ill) luu Lacka. Trust & Safe'" Uei.oslt Co -. 150 1(10 M. & M. Savlacs Bank (Carhondnle) . 140 125 DO Providence Al.lng- ton Turnpike Co.... 83 1,10 Seranton (ilass Co 80 Km Rera n Savings Hank 200 luu Si-ru'ii Jar and Stop per Co 40 100 Reru n Axle Works.. 50 WO Hrra'n Lore Cur. Co HO Seranton Forging Co 100 110 HM) Thlnl Nat'l Bank.... 300 HW Nu.fl Iloiing & Drill ing Co., I'r ; 100 Tlim-on Coal Land Co .... 100 Traders' Niit'l Bunk.. leu Dickson Mfg Co M Seranton Title. Co 100 P0 120 45 f.O 411 2t 3 lm) 8 no HiO Seranton HeiMIng Co.. BON OS. r.00 'Seranton Glass Co... duo Ei'on'y Steam Heat i Power Co... lot) Dirkxun Mfg Co luuu Seranton True. Co..,, 103V4 500 r.on 105 - Ilnti York New Prodnco Market. Xew York. Feb. 28 Flour Quiet, steady Wheat Knlrly active, easier, closing' firm No. 2 red store and elevivtor. liPii1.: ullo'it rut n . A 1. - r.h,:i.o:n.. ,wr...l...l ....l r.T.t WK1.; No. 1 northern, iW'f.c. : options wenk er; No. 2 red March, -Iff-V.; May, 58''e.i June. MTmc: July ami AuitUHt. f.SUc: Set- temtier, nWijc.-; Deewmner, Wkc Corn- Dull, lower, sternly; No. 2, 48'4o. elevator; llfKano'iC. Htlont; steamer mixeit, 48',,u 494ie.: m.tlons dull nnd weak at "to. le cllne; February, -4tiVjC.", May, 4M,c; July. 48"e. Oats Dull, eusler; oi.tluns ilull weaker; .Maieh anil May, Sr.'4e. ; No. 2 white March, m'st:; s.ot prices. No. 2, :Wm:; No. 2 white, Iff'jc,; No. X-Chlragu, 34'ae.; No. 3, 33c.; No. 3 white, 3iiUc.; mixed western. IHu.Hie. ; wlitte slate and western. :8iiI2iv Heer j- Dull, unrliungeil. Heef Hums Stronger. ') lerce.t Beef Inactive Cut leati-yiilct.. ljird-itliit,-4trciiiKr; wesleriV sleahi. $11.05 bid; elty. Ipjuili..; l L. Til 1...... - iiiiitii, 'i.i", i.i.i.iiiiii 1 . .i(, infill- Inul; reflneil, dull; continent, $7.05; South Anierieai $7.40; tomi.otind, tUiiTrW,. I'ork Dull, unehonge.l. nutter .Moderate de mand, nnelienged. Cheese Knlrly ac tive, fancy 111-in: stale large, Hall'-.e.; do, fancv colored, lliie.t-ilo. white. Iii.n1lc do. small, I)'.jnl2r.; part skims, 3aS'.c.; fult skims, 1nVi,r. Eggs Quint, less firm; suite ami i-eniiHyiviinia, wia.ae. ; mirk, 331'. ; western- fresh, Stic.; southern, 29a30t', Hiiffulo Stock Market, BufTnlo, Feb. 28. Catlle-ltecnlpls, M henil; on sale, W heinl; market steady; good 4o extra shlpt.lng steers. JI.2T,; com mon to fair, tll.7r.n4; hulls. U.VmH.M: goml feeders, S2.85nJ.2.1. Hogs Receipts, 4.3ml heuil; on sale, i.im iicau; market ensv; Yorkers, H.2nn4.3j pigs, nnrt light, l.2iirt 4.2..; goon mixed ami mciiiuins, Bi.gr, 4.r. choice hi-nvy 4.86o4.4u: roughs. 3..riiiiS.i(). Sheep anil LaniJ.s llecel.ts, f,.5oil lieuil; on sale, 4,5H) head; market sternly; extra limbs. J.i.7.iar.;r.; fair to good. Jl. 7505.1 lluht and common SH.2An1.5n: fnt tnlxeil Pheeih SSnS.Sr.! extra export wethers, $4.2.",a 4.85; cull sheep, $1.50ii2.75: Ohio fd, hHlf rat motlocs lo teeners, w.mi. Chicago Stock .Market. I'nlon Stock Yards, -111;, Fell. 28. Cattle Hwelpts, U.fHMj head) market strong anil lOnL'Oc. nigner; common to extra steers, l:i.8r.uii Blockers lind " feeir S2.W)h4'.o cow if and bulls,- fl.50n4.5o; calves, J.rjmn. vi, Hogs Receipts, 35,iw heinl ; market st.iaily heavy, . ?,i.!Hiii4.30; common to choice mixed, S.1.17a4.l5; choli-e ttssorled, $t4.1; HkIiI, W.70s4t plg'. 2.!Oii3s5. Sheep Receipts, 7,11011 neaii; mui-Kwi su-ntift: in ferior to iplce, S2.50at.5l); luuibs, S3,.u3t4ii Philadelphia Tallow Market, n p. Philadelphia, Feb, 28.-Tallow Is qulot nnd Rteaiiv. Wff nuote; City, nrhne. In lihilsr 4ii4',.': countryi prime,- m bids,' 4a Him do. dhrk, in lilds, w,o, cukes, 4'4c. gra, JV411. . . , . - , .,j . v 1 : " on Murkot. -' ! ':' plltshnrg Feb. . oil opened nnd low. tst, 104; hlKMest, tK.'i; closed, 100:'4. Burdock Blood Hit tors mn-l falls (are all Impurities -of tho blooil. from common pimple to the worst scrofula sore, . 1 j Horse at Auction. , 1 J. NICHOL S KTABI.R 881 HAvjUl.tD I . Court, HerunWn. i'TMoy,. Mweb-1st, lit 1 D ciock, wuu uroKff, koiuiu norncs W. H. MK)RR. 1" Phylclh Notica. '- I V IN NRK1) of HMAilS fOBATir,NTi! x weivs urn HrwnitrNiii mmu. H AbLAil'S, 1U Cliff trt or of In the iOratp of that 'Brewl DlMMe, Cou- uuiptlan.-LiruUTUi Uck. Aliuott Mlraculoua. FortuHat,1rTiahf-tlio Consumptivo dutauut reaitze-his nrr(inditlim:rr lIUc is diaeusu of eotitinuni waste untilfhu uieols'a deatlT fliat'U iu reuHly one" of ' It is now generally conceded that this disease Is incurable, that is, by. any known ln'eilieiiie,? .Change of climate, or some lifc-lnfusing food thaUn-ill give new UcW, 1lod,,unil.strcystji,-aiul liulucc thn Various organs ot the, body to nssume llielr )ioriimf!fiiuctlon3, thl is the only hope. 1 lie only way. to do tins cttcctually Is to give the patlcut Hovhiinc, that grent raw food product, tee greatest concculration of the life-glvhig -elements- of raw beef known to modern science. Iu this con nection thc'resulls. obtained by Dr. J. II. Head of Atlanta, .Ga., In the treatment of a case of consumption, are Interesting. Dr. t "ad relates briefly how a man about thirty-five years of age came to him for treatment. He had lost forty pounds in weight in six months; ho suffered with a bad'eottgh anil experienced severe night sweats; he was unable to do any work; most of his family had Uii'il of consumii tion, anil on examination his right lung was found to be seriously affected, and as the doctor remarked, "lie was in a gcoil Way to have atrearly funeral." jsui note tt-nui happened, lie was given liovinino. In two weoks lie had gullied seven pounds, his appetite had returned, lie w as able to do a good day's work, ami most of; the distressing symptoms had Vanished; and at the time of writing tho doctor felt sure of a cdmpleta cure. 7 his is but one of man v similar cases. Uovinlno will give new life and strength, make new blood and flesh, stop waste, ward off disease, and turn the current of life's river again Info its natural channel, iiive it one trial while there is yet hope. I A Word. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH,. WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. AVANTEB - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN evi-rv tnwn to holiclt stock subscriu- tions; a monopoly; big money for aftunts: no capital required. EDWARD C. lf'ISH A CO,, uorilen IJIui'K, Llucugo. 111. JALEBMEN - HKS1DENT SALESMEN O wanted. Arfiualnted with the lot-id and nanrbv drutf and eroeerv trade, to handle our 11110 or lilgli urude cigars. Address, giving refereiicea. J. EDWARD COWLES A CO.. 143 f liamlicr Htrncr; N. Y. . Wanted To Rent A RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS MAN U wants to ront a 11 or Ill-room homo with modern Improvements; (4ren Rlile pre-fm-ru.l. Address, stating rent, to "WALTER B ," Tribune otllce. For Rent. OOMS FOB RENT ALSO BARN. 1N t quire ffcij Monroe avenue. - 1R KENT AN OLD-ESTABLISHED 1 boot aud shoo store in tho borouch of Htroudslmrff, corner M:iln and Cwnt-'r Htrwets; rout iiOU per year. Address J. U. MILLER, btroudslmri;, Piw nOR 11K5T-TWO LARGE FURNISHED X rooms for irentlrmea lodirera. tomtlier or ulnrly; four blouks from court lionse. Iuquire dt 1-. V. HAND, IW wyomipu avenue, '. ... L'OR KENT-TUB PHOTOGRAPH GAL V h-rv foruiai-lv 01.11111.le1l bv C. L. (trltlin. inoludiuit rooms for lioUHekeeplnir. Ills Wyo iiiuie avouuo. ' (HAS. SOU LAG Kit. I 'OH RENT BRICK HOUSE OF NINE X . rooies, from April 1st, 41 Vino street Apply to L. M. HOliXOM, Commonwealth miildinir. TOK RENT-ALARGB, 4-TORY BUILD V ins at Let Prunklln avenue; Ruitnlile for wholvsale hiislness. CAKSON ' A DAVIES, Seranton. ' ; ' . .; noR RENT-BRICK WAREHOUSE WITH J1 elovator nn D.. L. & V . iwlteh ahA Wont Lackawauua avenue. Seranton Stove Work. 1,XK RBNTl FURNISHED AND UriT X iiished rooms at M Lankawanna avenue. F OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST Laekawanna nventli,. Atlllreni4 THOMAS E. EVANS, auar U'J Luzoruo, Hyde Park. - T.'OR RENT NIUKLY FUKNISHED HALL J1 Hiilt.it!., fur lodiro rooms. JOHN. JER- M YN, ill) Wyomlmr ovenim. Specif Notice. l ;OULI) LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH souiH party d 'sirlnif to soil milk route. Andreas JOHN FOSTER, caro station aueut. Hkinner'a Eddy, Pa. 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO f URN1SH EX. 1 lubitlona nAd lii tum upon Kny sulijuct d- Hlred."ThW)eXhiMtlon will be TtltiHtrflto'l Imviuff in my umspsoo the )nvt powerful llisaoiviug wriiiu.tioons Uiaue. . . ,. - , . ; ; P. H.aXT, Wntilne pMc'o VGU WANT THIS EEUC -REPRINT I Frank I.iuV Illustrated Wm.k.y Wr IllustratlJiiif 'INM-laln. ' Tito Viilnma Folio, I1H.WI;-. yayable molitbly, ttifi. . Delivered by rxprotis coini.leto. t'rotuiiij , Atlujasn i u MOODY, dlHOIlHon street, Seranton, Pa. LANK iiOUKHr .PASIPULUTS. MAGA 13 sines, rt.... bound or rcliounif at Till TniHUNH olllco. Oulrk - work. Reasonable . . Agents Wanted. X5Tents watrd- j-jbto im per day j V easily niKilirtu any locality. We furnish a lioe-ol auinpli H fri nd allow M perevnt. foininiasi.in foraelliiig. Particulars frco, or K will mad a aaintdu rf our Roods In st rlliiR tiilvor nuon reeeiilt of ten renin ill sranipe. STANDARD 41LVEUWAKH- CO,, Ikwloii, Muss. . - - . - Vgenth-iiinde-h" Vatknt" univkh" V aid Ilulr Curlen. aud Wavete (used witli tolt hrnitl, nnl -I'yr lNiltitod"llnir Pins. Lib eral romuilsNioiM. Freo siun)ilo and full par tleuliirs. AihlrtuM P. Ov UoX IW. New. York. - OftNTS ISt'EVBUy IsTATB ON SALARY 3'KVKKX r. FA TK DM BAhAKY niiUliw.-'As-'nt4iiakhiK 8-'" to EURKKA.tyiliJjlCAL J M'F'U wis. - and eomti weekly. 1, WANTED - AfiflVE BALEHMEn""' TO handle our line, no reilililnt;. Ka'nrr, (75 .fr month and expnnaea imld to all. Good entirely new,. Aiiply quiukly. .1 ftJj. IWx, blliM, Huston, M.-isa . , . , ,, bc'ciilfvovnli.f;r H1K" FKNTOJf. CCXarRVOYANT AND ill. Phrunololat, 4HS- Laelcawauua avenue. For a short tlnio-vnly., , - .... ..... .. Situations Wanted. MrUATlON WASTED -A PdSITION ntMNiarvHviiii.r,-iflier-artrNlon(.or liartt fiTtryeimr tntneneiiror imn Tr-rorei. (ueo furnish' il, l.v ayoiinir tnarrl'd man. Ad dr"F. P: K.iJ' Box I7I DnnalOTi, hi,--- r . tinJATION WANTHDA VOUNU Man! P student in business cnllpe.., winifs wai'k (LJlXUATION WANTEriV-A-XUUNM LAty lHf HlAir famny.5df!ii' HonSSi renqt, eitr. IOlrtlTnSrreTlfOAW oRUAMfM'P itU i. Blutrorr4H)ors4n In I'totimtsnti'luSreh. JjAYLVjlA DT 'OIUNSON, iti boiith HjUj 'fcil.W d ItlfATIO! WAN'fKU &V A Yi rou.tG k7 hinrt f snlesmrn f"' fl AifltUss ti.Vtt nii,,!)! WW el in cbntiti y 77!.'.. I i , L? T I ttlioff iV AN f kf -to If B flfc'lV? FTst" p fllassaurn. tktu-Miiibif NaxK-iufamls hir DITiTaTIUN 7wAiDU ABOY 18 C? years ot oitu; 11 ut. 1. right ami fairly editcateil ; knitw rto tit, wVIL ', . Addf aitf "A. nPiiAi-JiikiM, Contiolhf D PURE UNPRECEDENTED :;i '1 The. Largest riireliase of Towels) Ever Brought to Seranton. we are enabled to quote prices that 200 doz. size 42x22, excellent quality and weight, fine, soft finish, hemmed borders, . 1 6c. E ACH Don't Miss CONNOLLY & IS NOW PRICES Educational. MANSFIELD 8TATW NORMAL ttCHOOL, llanmlelil. Tiiiva Countv. Pa. An olTeet- IvotraiiilnBHelioolfiirti.aoliorH. Very liberal irovmiiin for post (truduntH nnd rulleffe pro Imrntory work. Htmlonts admitted to tho lieit cullepea on certiflcato. (iyninastica made con- aueive to inuntiil unit pnvaleal (trowtn umi uo Tolopment. HiinerkH- advuntoKcs for inutruo tion in music and ari. A slron ntlili-tie ukho- oiatii.u uiul tlntnri)iinil for npiirt- Four lame oiiiiiiinftn. an nentea ny aietini. ah cievaior runiiinit in I.ndiiB' biiiMin. ItoomH flnolr furnialied. Lipenses fr junior year H:i weiil(), JH19. (senior voar f 1 Iu. For further Information nd'lresH . II, ALBUO, Ph D Principal. Dissolution of Partnership. SrltASTON. Pa.. Kel. V. KM. A'OTICK IH IlKlthHY H1VKH THAT T1IF. 1 DiirtnervlliD liwetofore exiHtinu- Iwtwe.'ti Oeorxe K. Went,. OlnirloaH. West aud A. P. Mainnnr, trndlnK uh fl-rnnton Prenorvlint Coin p.iny, linn Uus duy been (llMolveil l.v mutual ...imeiu, lllo aul.l A, r- Jiaioney wiiunriiwimt fruin all uunuei'tiuu with said ttrtn. Tim bi al- nesg will lw rimttiiuod by Oeorifn It, West mid Charlm II. W ent, Iradiimu Se.rituton Pres.-rv- injl t.oinpnny lit tno old Htninl, au. un we. Lankawauna avenue. Hcranton. Pa. , to whom all claims shall be prnsnnted for R tt lenient, and tn whom allareountx nre to be pMliL SUHA.MO.N PKKbKHVINO tUMPA.NV. Stockholders' Meeting TOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OK 1 thn atockholilora ot The Liiikawannn Iron and Htei-I Company, for the eleetinu of direelora, mid transaction of su.-li other busi ness as may properly conn boforo the mint ing, will bo held at the olllce or the company. In the city of Hcrantun, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March lith, IW'V at t o'clock p. in. The polls will reninlu open for one hour. The trauafer. books will be clusfil on Kcliniary t4th. IWi, and le ojiencd on March 7th, IMI. (Kluned) .1. r. HUKU.NWIK, hciretary. Scrantun, Pa., Feb. aist, IbVo. Sealed Proposals. SEALED PHOPOSAL8 WILL BE ltE O c.ived at the office of tho CitV Clerk. Seranton, Pa., until l.M o'cloek p. lu.. Thurs day, March Tth, to pave Franklin ave nue with the bot quality of vffritled brick, between Hpruco street and Mulberry street, ttcopt that portion between tho tracks of the tract railway companies. Proposals will alio be rsroived for tho set ting of now curbstone and til- resottinx of old curbstone, where the same may be required on tho said portion of Franklin avouuu, be tween Mpruce and aiuiDcrry streets. The said paying and curbing ta to be dono In accordance with plan and spi-altlcatlon ttli.il I., thoollice of tlio t'itv t'lei-k und undor-the (liroction of the City KiiKlucor. Bidders shall inoinso Willi tiiotr proposals a cortitlcd t'hock for three bundreu dollnra to be forfeited to the city in ense ot failure to ex- n-uto a contract in accordunco therewith with in a poriiid or twenty days tnereafter- The city reserves tho right to reject uuy and all bids. lly order of City Councils. M. T. I.AVKI.LE, City t'lork. Seranton; Pa.. Feb. 21, Uut. UEALEO PKOI'OSALH WILL HE KE kT colvnd at the ofllce of the City CUrU, Mcranton, V . until " M o'clis-k p. in., Thurs day, Msri'h Ttli, 180.'., to construct a sewer, with tho neccssury bnslns, branches, lump holes, manholes anil fixtures in accordance with phi ua siidspeullluilious filed in the ofllce of City t'lerk. .... - .'Clio sold sewer Is to, be. runstruc.tod as .fol lows: Commencing on Nifrth Main arCnutnt tho Mount Plensant Ravine, tlieuco along sultl Main aveiiun to Howell street, thence alraiy lloweil street to Decker court, thence along l.'eckcr court to Lafayette street, thence slong Lafayettn street t Hyde Park avenue, also brRnch theronf commencing at the tntetsei lion of, Do. Iter court and Hwotlnud street, thenco extewlln southrasterlv on h-M 8wet- lurid stroet alum tone hundred and sixty feet. Hiditera shall liH-Josn with eauh-iM-opnanl the turn of five Hrcent. nf tlienniouut of bid as a Rnaranti to execute n contract within ten nays ir nwarueii tno same. --oK us snau no tocmiKtriict by the lineal foot eoinploUi. In cluding all lmsins. bmni'lies, inanhules. lump- 111. les mid fixture", and also tn turnisii ail man lier of lnbor and suunll-n. Tlln t i.rk is to be llnlsllid within sixty day from the dull, uf cdlnirioticeitf nt. I'runossls not accoinpniil -d by the ruipilrud deposit and not In accordance with the nilverttamifttt and urdlnnnne ahull nut -be ct.nsltU'teiU The city reserves the riifiit Is) reject liny and ull bkia. . . , Hy ordorof Tlty Cnnclls. ' " ' M T. LAVELLE, City tlerk. ' Scrant'ii. Pa., Feb. iT, IW.U. BKitlili Hflofe CO., Inc'p. rapltol. I.006.0R. UE8X txi.no sior. in the would. "A dollar e.trVii It a dollar tanud," t This I jwl la' Hoi Id Frrarh l)..n(tol a K Id Bat tonUoot dslWerod fru anywhere in the U.M.,00, roeeii.toi;aMn, mnnft orarr, or l'isiul Nuts for il.JO, Knals eyery way the boeta old In all relall 1orc fur t-.'.wi. w e mats tnia dooi ourMlraa, therefore we fnan mnUt the i, tiff una wmr. and if any one u not satisfied we win renwa i. ow.ot OTMrKtaarillierealri tieara er uinuaon peaac. w.n.UB , a. 1., i.e.. u.i , ' r, T- L .t, ! 1 to 1 arm n AVsil MiarMMf Illuil rated Ola. kiaaa r rutc 3SRAL U ItOSTON. MAHlL Sptclnl Urn le Vtultr: Win, Lion Allen 8z Co. STOCK BROKERS, nuy and sell Slocks, .Honda nn Qrntn n -Nuw Vvrk ,lCxahatiK 11 ml Chlcauo lUinr.il of Trade, vltiifir fur caah or us tnntiJIn. 412 SprMcc Street. J.QCAL BTQCtla A iJPECIALTT. G. duB, DIMMICR, Manager. TELEPHONE 0.003. Br THE SCRANTON BEDDING 00 111. i;a 1 IMAW 1 I , -JP nrMsrravVufir uuiiui unut uu.i Me S: LINEN HUCK TOWELS. AND UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES will insure their speed) xale : 150 doz., size heaver than same, . This Opportunity to Buy Towels at WALLACE, THE CELEBRATED MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY 602 and "9 GREATLY REDUCED. TO our Washburn-Croshy Co. v-lsli to assure their mahy pat toiih that they will" this vear ltold to their usual ctistontN of milling S1RH1LV Oil) WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owinti to the excessively dry weather many millers ara of the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Croshy 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 hiia placed Washburn.Crosby Co.'s Hour far above other brands. e tow MEGARGEL & CONNELL Wholesale Agents. IRON AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turubuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps', Dyes, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use iu stock. SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES, And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, kirns, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc, ITTElHOEf? SCRANTON, PA. WHITE PIME OLD GROWTH DRY. Will it interest you to know that we have just placed in stock over a million feet of 44, 6 and i Old Growth, Thoroughly Dry, White Pine ? We can guarantee it First-Class Stock and can make Prices That Will Pleasantly Surprise You. TELEPHONE 4S, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufaoturors of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, ' HOISTING AND PUMP1M MACHINERY. tjononil Offtan SCRANTON, PA. mm zmgmT YIGOR riiili-:T 'tl.TT lit' T " """ invrn V.ou. bi-li.hty, J,.-. ttt!kl 1'i.w.r in rlih.i mi, r72Tin (wowiitit.T Xmltflnn. CriVaDr eau. If &lBl.ft, nilrb tfnuhlM lij7lmrS;lJtIJ crtMnmpllnlt ttf m.1t) ilA.Hr hva .!? bH,'!im .-..a. w,ia iw. w rilALMEUklflK CO.. ll,liia.ou. . - orl By JOHN M. PHtlfO, Sprue tfS 6evWn, - Wallace i Byliuylng this enormous quantity 45x27, extra large, a little above Towel, finished the . 21 C. EACH Half Price. SgVZ&tiSF 604 Lackawanna Avenue, Cor. Adams Avenue, patrons: CO, SCRANTON PA. 1 RESTORE Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avtnut end H II. IK