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THE RCKANTON TRIBUTETHURSDAY MORNI1TG. MARCH 7,- 1895.
TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS
News of Interest to Readers Up and
Down the Valley.
THE ICE GORGE STILL REMAINS
But the People Jfo Longer Sleep with Life
Preservers on, aa the Water Is Reced
ing-A Strike Settled-Evening
with Longfellow.
Plttston, Feb. 6. The lco gorge still
remains intact. At the last repovt
there was no change In the situation
at Nantlcoke. The people of this vicin
ity are entertaining no fears for their
safety, as the water is steadily reced
ing. An outbreak from up the river
Is the only disaster that is feared.
MiKh School Entertainment.
The following is the programme of
the entertainment to be presented by
the students of the high school Friday
evening, in the high school room. The
exercises will commence at 7.S0 sharp.
The entertainment is entitled "An
Evening with Longfellow:"
PAKT 1.
Chant, "The Reaper und the Flowers,"
The School
'Address Joseph Collier
Headline, "Klngltobert, of Sicily."
Smile Morris
Bung, "The Bridge" Charles Webber
Ksaay .' Anna Kane
JteclUttlon, "FumlnJ" Lizzie Ollniartlit
Bong. "Ship of Stae" The School
Presentation ofVolume Miss Snyder
Acceptance otvolume Frof. Shlcl
PAKT II.
(Violin Soio Charles Bryden
Pram "Courtship of Mllee Stajidlsh,"
Wiles Stondlsh h'Jwurd Gibbons
John. Alden Charles Webber
J'risMUa Ulrdella Williams
ilouncil. Messenger, Indian Guests.
Recitation, "Paul Kovere's Hide,"
Joseph Keating
Bong, "The Rainy Day" The School
TABLEAUX.
1. The Wedding Scene (Courtship of
Miles Stamlish).
2. The Vlllatre Blacksmith.
3. The Children's Hour.
4. Meeting of KviuiselUi and Gabriel.
5. Hiawatha's Wooing.
6. Sandalphun, the Angel of I'ruyer.
The entertainment Is not intended for
the general public but for patrons of the
school and others to whom special in
vitations have been sent.
Alleged Breach of Promise.
Warrants were sworn out Tuesday
fcy Miss Maggie Duffy, of Port Griffith,
for the arrest of John McDonald, of
this place, for breach of promise. Miss
Duffy claims to hold letters which will
prove conclusive evidence of McDon
ald's guilt. McDonald left town yes
terday afternoon and has not as yet
been apprehended. The police of
Scranton and "Wilkes-Barre have been
notified, and will keep a close watch
for the runaway lover.
Miscellaneous Items.
James D. Monie, a popular and influ
ential young man of the West Side,
has purchased the grocery store of F.
J. Lates, situated on the corner of
Delaware and Wyoming avenues. Mr.
Monte has resigned his position at the
Coxton office of the Lehigh railroad,
and will take possession of bis new
store on -Monday.
We often hear the croaker say all
minstrel shows are alike. But such
Is not the case with Al. G. Fields' min
Btrels, which will appear at Music Hail
Friday, March 8. Mr. Field is noted
for his originality, and each succeeding
year presents new and novel entertain
ments. This season he has added the
gorgeous spectacular pantomime .of
"Aladdin." which is said to surpass
anything in its line ever attempted.
Wednesday. March 20, will be the
last day on which licenses will be is
sued. The members' reception of the Young
Men's Christian association promises
to be one of especial Interest. A num
ber of new features will be presented,
making the best entertainment ren
dered by the association this season.
Subscriptions to the Scranton Trib
une will be received at our local office,
No. 8 South Main street.
John McNamara was taking In the
Bights at Wilkes-Earre last evening.
Constable Bennett is making large
statements regarding the velocity of
his new horse. Fugitives In the future
will havo "no walk away" to leave this
city.
B. O. Cooper and his daughter, Har
riet, are spending a few days In New
York city.
W. J. Lewis, of Kingston, was a vis
itor In town today.
Miss Jeanette McFall, of Matoon, 111.,
Is the guest of Mrs. A. P. Smith, of
the West Side.
Ira Orr, of Scranton, was among the
numerous visitors in town today.
Mr. Russel, of Russel Hill, Is ths
truest of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas
Bneil, at her home' on the West Side.
The people of Plttston ere abreast of
the times; they rpad The Tribune.
About forty of th members of the
local. Young Men's Christian associa
tion will attend the annual gymnasium
WHAT YOU NOTICE
fct first, perhaps, lo taking the Carls
tad Sprudcl Salt regularly, Is a de
crease in weight. It is getting rid ol
all the unhealthy, unnatural flesh and
tissue if you have any. That is what
makes it so valuable In cases of obesity.
But after that, if you arc thin al
ready, the firm, sound, healthy llesb
that yon need conies In a thoroughly
natural way. Your digestive organs
are put Into perfect condition; your ap
petite is sharpened; there's no waste;
the food that you take nourishes you.
No matter whether you're too stout
or too thin the Carlsbad Sprudcl Salt
brings you to the proper, healthy
standard, cither way.
Take no imitations sold as "Im
proved" or "artificial" Carlsbad Salt,
which are only mixtures of ordinary
Glauber Salt and Seldliti Powder, sold
ly unscrupulous dealers in order t
make larger profits. The only genu
ine Imported article has the signature
of "Eisner & Mcndclson Co., Sole
Agents, New York," and the Beat ot
the city of Carlsbad oo every bottle.
exhibition of the State Normal, school
at Bloomsburg Friday, March 15.
All complaints of non-delivery of The
Tribune should be reported at our local
office, No. 8 South Main street.
The case ot John Gerrlty vs. the Cork
Lane election board, was oontlnued un
til next Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock.
It is rumored that the miners of the
sixth vein at the Exeter shaft of the
Lehigh Valley Coal company were on
a strike yesterday, but returned to
work again this morning. The troublo
was on account of a reduction of wages.
The demands of the miners were ac
ceded to. .
DUNMORE.
The Misses Ida Doty and Maud
Savage spent yesterday at Nantlcoke.
Do not forget the orange social at ttie
Presbyterian church this evening.
The Young People's Society of Chris
tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian
church will hold a social at the home
of Miss Peckena in North Park next
Tuesduy evening. All ure invited.
Grip Is raging In tills borough. Our
doctors are kept busy ltty und night
attending to patients.
Members of the Epworth logue will
hold a social at the home of Miss Marian
Kennoy, on Butler street, tomorrow
evenlna.
The Loyul Legion will hold a social ut
their hull Wednesday evening, March
20.
Mrs. A. C. Snyder, of Dudley street,
Is ill with the grip.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Purcell, of
Fifth street, are both Hi of the grip.
Mr. und Mrs. M. J. Brown, of Je&uip,
were In town Tuesduy uttendtug the
funeral of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs.
Hennihan.
Mrs. Murtin Ctuley, of Blughumton,
Is spending u week visiting relatives in
town.
M. J. McHule, of Olyphunt, culled on
Dunmore friends Tuesduy evening.
Yesterduy a child of Mrs. Spungeu
burg, of Nay Aug, accidentally set the
house on lire. The child was quite
badly burned about the head and fuce,
The lire was extinguished before the
house wa3 consumed.
Mrs. Miller, of Mount Cobb, is in
town visiting her son, Wllllum Miller.
110NESDALE.
At 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon
Miss Alice, daughter of Mr. und Mis.
Rodney W. Tllion, "WiM married to
Charles W. Rockwell at the home of
her parents on Sixteenth street. The
bridesmaids were Miss Emma Tllion,
sister of the bride, and Miss Harriet
Rockwell, sister of the groom. Charles
Carr. of Scranton, and Fred W. Powell,
M. D., of Honesdule, were the ushers.
The bride wore white duchess satin and
carried bridal roses; the bridesmaids
each carried a bunch of pink carnations.
After the wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rockwell left on the Erie. On
their return home they will commence
housekeeping in their home on Upper
East Btreet, which was a gift fronvthe
groom's father. Among the guests from
out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Tillon, of South Orange; Mrs. Mark
Goodwin, Misses Goodwin, Mrs. Miner
Carr, Charles Carr. Joseph Carr, Miss
Monies, Miss Lizzie Tillon of Scran
ton; Mrs. E. Wilkes, Misses Wells, of
Port Jervls; Mrs. George U. Valentine,
of Brooklyn.
The accident to Mrs. William Fuller,
which was reported In yesterday's
Tribune, was (not as serloirs as at
first supposed. No bones were broken,
but the strain which she received will
probably confine her to the house for
some time to come.
At the Allen House yesterday were
B. J. Seville and George K. Kuss. of
Scranton, and E. D. Welden, of Car
bondale. Rev. M. Marshall of Forest City, of
ficiated at Grace church last evening.
WYALUSLNG.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stowell, Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Ingham and Mrs. Rebecca
Quick spent Monday at Washington
Ingham's, Sugar Run.
Mrs. Charles Brown, of Newark, N.
J., and Mrs. E. Decker, of Mehoopany,
are visiting relatives in town.
Miss Eloise Hlnes is spending this
week In Scranton.
Miss Bessie Slocum recently arrived
home from a visit with relatives In
West Plttston and Scranton.
Several fine new residences are going
up In town.
Mrs. Bixby-Davls and Mrs. Helen
Canfleld visited Towanda Friday last.
Invitations are out fur the wedding
of Eloise Ilines and Dr. W. O. Bunnell.
Wednesday evening, March 20.
iMIss Bertha Enylord is spending this
week In LeRoysvllle, I'a.
Major Levi Wells spent Tuesday
night In town on his return from Hnr
rlsburg, where he has spent the last
ten days.
Mls Adah Chamberlain spent Sun
day In Towanda.
Mlna Ida Lynch, who has been sick
for a long time, Is now convalescent.
John Sands, of Tennessee, Is visiting
his parents In town.
The Misses Flu-h, of Elmlra, are visit
ing Mrs. V. A. Wells.
FOREST CITY.
On Friday, March IS, a concert will
be held in Duvls' opera house under
the direction and for the benefit of the
Presbyterian church. Among those
who will assist on the occasion will be
"Llew Herbert," the famous bass solo
ist, of Scranton. The Imperial quar
tette and the Concert Symphony com
pany, J wo musical organizations of
Carbondale, will also take part.
Meetings are being held each even
ing In the 1'resbyterlan church. Rev,
Charles Lee, of Carbondale, preached a
very able sermon Tuesday night.
"I contracted a severe cold from wet
nd exposure. Bronchitis followed. Doc
tors failed to relieve mo. Heverul of the
members of my family hsd died of con
sumption, and I thought I was doomxd.
Vr. Wood's Norway I'lns Syrup brought
Instant relief and perfect cure." M. I'n
gur, L'nlun Corner, Northumberland Co.,
I'a.
INDUSTRIAL TOPICS.
It Is now predicted that pig Iron will
shortly be made In East Tennessee for
$5 per ton.
Thelmports of dry goods at New York
since Jan. 1 have been 31 ,625,231), as
compared with $17,3.12,027 In 1894.
The valuation of the labor of our
hens In eggs and spring chickens Is
very year estimated at 1200,000,000.
The Electrical Revlow says the West
ern Union Telegraph company collected
about $1,(00,000 last year for telling the
time of day.
Ontario nf Western earnings In
January, In creased 1834 net, and from
July to Jan. SI, there was a decrease
Of $23,864..
The consumption of coal by locomo
tives In' the United States In 1893
amounted to 50,000,000 tons, or about
one-third of the whole production In
this country.
In January there were 129 railroad
accidents in this country, which In
cluded fifty-five collisions, sixty-seven
derailments and seven other accidents,
in which 32 persons were killed and 100
injured. "
It Is said that a weeks work In Bir
mingham, Eng., comprises, among Its
verlous results, the fabrication of 14,-
000. 000 pens, 6,0000 bedsteads, 7,000 guns,
300.000,000 cut nails, 100,000,000 buttons,
I. 000 saddles, 5,000,000 copper or bronze
colnB, 20,000 pairs ot spectacles.
The average cost of power for the
manufacture of a barrel of flour In Min
neapolis Is said to bo 2V4 cents for water
und 6 to 7 cents for steam, while at
Duluth, where steam is used exclusive
ly, the cost per barrel is 2 cents to SM
cents a barrel, the coal used being the
refuse from the docks.
An apparatus for burning coal dust
has been brouRht out In Germany. The
consumption of even the most inferior
cluss of coal dust is attended with no
smoke, whllo the heat produced is so
Intense that the apparatus has been
adapted 'In Berlin for smelting works,
und with excellent results.
The. Lancaster glnghum mills, in
Clinton, Mnss., the largest Institution
of the kind In the world, is completing
arrangements for the manufacture of
outing cloth, 'Special machines have
been set up, and the project contem
plates Impurtunt additions to the works,
which now employ 2,500 hunds.
Ten thousand tuns of freight. In
cluding l.r.OU live sheep, 441 cuttle, and
Hour, cotton, lurd, wheut und the like
In enormous quantities Is the cargo of
a single ship now on the oceuu between
Baltimore und Liverpool. The ship Is
the Ulstermore, a four-masted steel
steamer, 400 feet long, 43 feet wide und
3$ feet deep. She cull inuke 350 miles
a duy, and her cargo is worth almost
$400,000.
The postmaster at Chicago has under
consideration the Hdoptlon of a pluu to
convey malls by wire, to distribute mall
matter over roofs of buildings by elec
tric cars traveling on a wire cable. The
Inventor says he bus discovered a new
principle of hurneSHlug the electric cur
rent without the use of a roturn wire.
It Is estimated that a saving in time
over the present method of fifty min
utes in every hour cun bo made. The
cost of construction is put ut $250 a
mile.
General Superintendent Wilbur, of
the Lehigh Valley railroad, has Issued
nn order, In effect March 1, that no
empty four-wheel coal cars must be
brought from Fuckerton to the Wyom
ing region except by special orders, and
no four-wheel ooul cars shall be loaded
for points west of White Haven. This
order will prevent many wrecks that
are caused by the small curs being
made up Into a train with large gon
dolas, and the trainmen and officials
are therefore much pleased with the
new order.
STOCKS AXIl BONDS.
New York, March 6. The stock
market during the early dealings was
firm and u more cheerful tone char
acterized the trading. Prices moved up
anywhere from 4 to 1 per cent., Dela
ware and Hudson, Chicago Gas, Louis
ville and Nashville, the grangers, Man
hattan und Lead being prominent In
the upward movement. Chicago Gas
got up to "lVi on western rumors that
the Ogden Gas franchise was not as
valuable as at first supposed. In the
afternoon there was a selling move
ment In New Jersey Central, New York
Central, Sugar, Louisville and Nash
ville, and Western t'nlon. The transac
tions were heavy, especially In Balti
more and Ohio. Sugar was weaker and
sold down to 91. It was currently re
ported that the dlvldent will be re
duced to 2 per cent, quarterly. New
Jersey Central fell to :; New York
Central to 95H- The anthracite
coalers were not particularly af
fected by the withdrawal of the Joint
traffic rate by the Reading. The market
closed weak and 14 to l'-i on the day.
Chicago Gas gained 'i. Manhattan
and Lead . The total sales were 1.40,
000 shares.
The range of today's prices for the ac
tive Blocks of the New York stock mar
ket nr (,'lven IHow. ThR quotations are
furnlHhed The Tribune by . du R. Dlm
nikk, manager for William Linn, Allen &
Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street,
8c:ranton. . ,
O'pn- Hlch- Low- Clos
Inir. et. est. In.
Am. Tobnoro Co Wi M Kl'i fl'j
Am. Cot. (ill 2li 23W 23 2.1
Am. Snirar He'g Co. W !' l- 9I7,
Alch., To. 8. Ke... 4 4 3'a U
('nil. Soulh 4M, 4!
Chen. & Ohio 1' I'i'i I'''.
f'hlcugo Gnu "I'll "s '
Chic. N. W W'i kst M'l
Chic, II. W 7 71' '. '',
c. c. c. & St. I. p 3M :w
Chic, .Mil. fit. P... V', W3 M M-
Chic. It. I. H IT-" 1 HI1.
Delaware lluil lliti'ii -l-T. IWj IW's
II. . I,. W 1i7' V K.7'ii 157'i
llnt. (.'. I'" 12 13 12-S 12"
(ion. Elect rlc M'4 2'i WH
III. Central K4'j W'i M', SI'i
1. nke Shore I.W latl'i i:wli W",
Louis. & Niish 4!i's i 4i
ManhnltHli Kle lfi H74 1(17',
Mo. I'.Kltle 20 2"1 IKS IDS
Nut. Cordani! DH f f"t f.'j
Nut. l-eil 2 2W4 2
N. J. Central K7 H-V Kr.S
N. Y. Central K W, r,N, Jtr.H
N. Y., I,. I".. W X H Hi M.,
N. Y H. W 1V-i 12', 121 12S
N. Y.. H. W., I'r... 37S 37'.j ST :ria
Nor. I'ni illc, IV 1 14 IMj 1314
Ont. Wl KP4 I1H4 1 1H
Phil. Itoad 8'i HS, 74 '.
Southern It. R. ...... 9:4 H: w,
Tex. Pacini! V : h' 8
wnbnnii r.s, r., r.i, r.,
VHbnnh. Pr 12T, 12'i Vi'j, I'J'f,
West, i'nlon 87 KH Wits
CHICAGO BOARD OP TRAUP! PRICKS.
O'pn- ilinh- Low- Clos.
WHEAT. Ing. "t. est. InR.
Mny Mi., Mi 03 M't
July tf.'4 t&H W'j M?
OATS.
Mny 2! 2!'4 2H"i 2l'i
July 27i 27rn 27'., 27'n
CORN.
Msy 4I'4 41 44 44V,
July Wt 41 44
l.ARD.
May r.2 B fiO A r.2 (t.K
July CM 1.70 0.116 tl.o;
PORK.
May 10.42 1072 10.42 10.62
July 10. S7 10.87 10.87 10.87
Soranton Hoard of Trade txchange Quo
tations. No. Par
Sim. Val, BTOCKfl. Bid. Ask.
4 Crystal Lake Water
Co 450
20 DO Dime Dep. & Din.
Ilimk 02 m
10 100 Flmt Nut'l Hunk 600
t loo First National liank
(Carbniiilale) 2T,0
M 100 flreen H'gn l.um'r Co .... 110
100 loo Laeka. Lumber Co... 110 .....
G 100 Lneks. Trust A Safe
Deposit Co 150
5 100 M. M. Savings
Hank (Carboniliile). 140 225
10 60 Providence Ahlng-
ton Turnpike Co.... Dfi
10 100 Hera'n Savings Hank. 200
1 loo Hura'n Axlo Works., 03
10 1011 Hcru'n Lc Cur. Oo 76
5 lou Scranton Forging Co 100 110
25 loo Third Nail Hunk.... 350 ..
G 100 NilI'I Horlns & Drill
ing Co., Pr 100
4H 100 Thuron Coal Lend Co .... W
DO I'M Traders' Nal'l Bank 120
40 1110 Dickson Mfg Co 100
3 100 Scranton Heddlng Co .... 104
HONDS.
t Coo Snranton Uluss Co COO
a Dou Kiwn'v Steam Meat
A Power Co BOO
1 100 Dickson M fit Co 1(
30 lino Scranton True. Co , 950
1 loo Carbom a la City
School Honda 110
York New Produce Market.
New York, March 6. Flour Quiet,
steady, unchanged. Wheat (Julet, weak
er; No. S red store and elevator, DHa8o.;
ulloat, Wc; f. o, b.( Dnto.; uugwdsu
UNYOMS
GOLD AND G0U6H CURES
GUARANTEED TO CHECK A COLD IN A
HOURS AND PREVENT GRIP AND
PNEUMONIA.
FEW
Colds lead to coughs, coughs to Qrlp,
Pneumonia and Consumption;; there
fore, It la all Important to check a
cold before it reaches the lungs. Mun
yon's Cold Cure will positively break a
cold inside of HweMty-foun hours if
taken as soon as the cold manifests
Itself. When the cold reaches the lungs
or bronchlul tubes the Cough Cure
should be used alternately every half
hour with the Culd Cure. The Cold
Cure Is guaranteed to prevent pneu
monia If used in the beginning of a
cold. Pneumonia, or lnflummution of
the lungs can be controlled by the use
of these two cures,
The Cough Cure positively cures bron
chitis, tickling in the throat, hoarseness,
loss of voice, soreness of the chest, dif
ficulty in breuthlng, hacking cough and
all pulmonary diseases where the lungs
are not too fur decomposed or covered
with tubercles.
If you ure ailing, step Into the neureBt
drug store and get a 25 cent vial of one
of Munyon's Remedies. No matter what
your disease or how many doctors huve
fulled to cure. It will give, you relief.
Those who are In doubt as to the na
ture of their disease should address Pro
fessor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Phila
delphia, giving full symptoms of their
diseuse. Professor Munyon will care
fully diugnose the case and give you the
benefit of his advice absolutely free
of all churge. The remedies will be
sent to any address 011 receipt of retail
price.
red. r,7uC2c; No. 1 northern. CSVic; options
cloned steady; Alurch 58u.; May, 5S'c. ;
June, 5ae.; July, 5!tc.; August, 5;4c.;
September, CUV?.; December, U3a. Corn
Qulut, eusler; No. 2, 48c. elevulor; Do',4o.
ullout; steamer mixed, 4iHu4'Jaiu. ; options
dull, steady; March, 48c; May, 4Wic;
July, 48e, Oats Dull, teucly; options
qulut, easier; March, 33c.; April and Muy,
33c.; No. 2 wlilto March, SliV.o.; spot
prices. No. 2, 33',.c; No. white, :UiV4c; No.
2 Chicago, 34'if.; No. 8, 32c; No. 3 while,
3ic; mixed westorn, 31a3tt'.; white utute
and western, 37u41c Provisions Quiet,
unchanged. Lard (julet, firmer: western
steuni, ti.75; city, ii.:t7; March, 10.75;
Muy, $0.85; refined dull; continent, $7.15;
South Atiierltw, J7.W; compound, &V4a54tc.
Butler Steady; state dairy, 9al8c. ; do.
creamery, old, 12ultie. ; western dairy, 8a
Uc; do. creamery, new, 14a20c; do. old, loa
lt'ic; do. faotory, 8al2e.: rolls, 8aJ3c; lil
glns, 20c; linllutloit creamery. 10al4c.
Cheese Firm, unchanged. Kg gs Firm;
statu und I'unnsylvun'.u. 23c; duck, 35u.;
western fresh, 23c: southern, 22a22c.
Ituffalo Stock Market.
RufTulo. March 6. Cattle Receipts, 1,000
head; on sule 20 head; market opened
steudy nod closed firm; medium weight,
I4.20a4.50; fair to good fat cows, J3u.'1.75.
Hogs Receipts, 6.150 heud; on sale l.StW
head; inarkut opened 10al5c. higher, closod
strong with late sales of light mixed ut
$4..rou4.55; early sales, Yorkers, $4.35al.4);
pigs. 4 30u4.4O; mixed packers, S4.40u4.45;
good mediums and heavy, 84.5oa4.50;
roughs, J3.75.i4. 10; stags. S3u3.50. Sheep
and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head; on sale,
7,000 heud; market opened Hteady for good
to choice fat stock, but slow and lower for
common to fair grades, cloned steady;
choice Inmbs, I5.75ut; fair to good, $4. 50a
D.5o; culls and common, 3a4.25; good mixed
sheep, J3.oOu4: fut wethers, J4.lou4.50; ex
port sheep. 844.75: fancy, $4.85u5; extra
export wethers, !5u5.25.
Chicago Stock Market.
Chicago. March 6. Cattle Receipts, 13.
Oou head; market oiiened weak and closed
firm: common to extra steers, 13.S5aii.lo;
lockers und feeders, $2.Hna4.uO: cows and
bull, 1.5oa4.f0; calves, $2.50n5.50. Ho
Receipts. 40.0000 head; market Hteady;
heavy, K4.05h4.3o; common to choice mixed,
f:t.i'a4.3i); choice assorted, $4.15a4.20; light,
$3.9na4.1n; pigs, $3u4. Sheep Receipts, 17,
lio head: market weak; inferior to choice,
J2.5a4; lambs, J3.25ui.40.
Oil Market.
'Pittsburg', March 6. Oil opened and
highest, lu5; lowest and closed, lu5.
Skin and blood diseases causing all sorts
of dire disasters to human happiness lire
easily and quickly cured by Burdock
Hlood Hitters, from a common pimple to
the worst scrofulous sors.
Agent Wanted.
UENTS-HINIiE8 PATENT CNIVF.K
I V aul Hair Curler and Wavers (nsl with
out heat), nn l "I'yr l'oiuted"Hair Pins. Lib
eral coiiiuiImIodi. Pros simple Mid full par
ticulars. AdUrna P. O. llox 45ii. New Yurk.
U 'ANTTn'r ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
bundle our linn, 110 peddling. Sslurr,
$7. pw iiiuutn und pxpenhen paid to all. Uoods
entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Box, 6303,
ll"tnn, Mrla
Lost.
IVVVW
I OST-A I.IU11T COLOR Ell YORKSHIRE
IJ dog: aiinwrn to nnnio of "Dude." Any
Information a to Ills wtwrcaboiita Till be re
warded at 232 Milllin are. E.NOCH PAUE.
ItT-OM SATUKOA V LAST IN ROCHE
J Hi Faddoii'a liot-1, Lackawanna aronue,
or at Davla' theater, small Hlnrt atud. Flndar
lihrrnllr rewarded by leaving same at Repub
lican ulllce.
Found.
,'OUMl-A Hl'M OK MONEY.
INQUIRE
at linrdnitf'M China H(nr.
Proposals.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE HK
ovlvril al the othVe of tb. City Clerk,
Hrranion. Pa . until 7 III o'clock p. in., Thura
dar, March, 14, 10,1, to ronatrnct aewar ava
tern Section K, In I ha Tlilrle-uttl Kewar ilia
triot, togHtbor with 1h necuaiMiry branclira,
manhole. bsftitH, lampliolea, receivers, flx
turea anil npp'inncea portMluiug thorntn.
The aaid lower HVntcin la to be constructed
on portions of We.it Lackawanna avanne,
Knlrmont avaniin. Choatuut atreet, Lafavetta
trwl. Drown Place and tha onurt running
southwesterly from Hrown'a Plana, in accord
ance with tha plana and epacllk-atlone tlloj lu
tlm ofllre of tho oily rlt-rt . '
Each promal ahall be aceompaniacl by caih
or certified check In the aunt of one hundred
dollar, which 111111 Is to Ik forfaited to the
city In caai of failure toaxscutu a contract
if awarilnd the lame
Th oily raaurvvi the right to reject any and
ill blda.
By order of City Council, -
14. T. LAVKLLE, City Clerk.
Fcranton, Pa., March 4. Itm
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTKD FOR WAhHINO,
O Ironing or oleaulug by the day: waahlng
taken home alto. Call or addraaa ''L. B.," 834
North Humiier avanue. Hvdi Park,
SITUATION WANTI
BY AM EX'
11 Derirnced liartandor. dt 1
of county.
Kelt of reference. Addraaa J. C, this of lice,
C1TUATIOH WANTEtT-BY A YOU NO
O man aa aaalatant book kewr or clerk for
Ihe retail grocery trade; willing to work for
mall aalary at tint. Addraaa "W. .T-. " Trib
une offlce.
S TfUAT ioVwANTBU-BYOUaf
grocer clerk, late of Philadelphia; can
peak English and German; baa eome expert
auoe In meat cutting; referenot. Call or ad
areas T. P. UllKNNAN, 127 Madison sveuue,
Dunmore.
C1TUATION WANTKD EXI'ERlKNUtD
O double entry beok-keeoer wlahea to coui
muoicaie with vhjralcian, or any professional
nan who would require the ervloea of aa ao
oountant a few hour eaoh day, Klrat olaaa
penman; references. Address ''A. K.," Trib
une offloe.
A YOUNG MAN, iW YEARS OP AUE, HE
sires position a olerk, or soma suitable
occupation; alr education. Addreas "W, K.,"
1124 Court atreet, elty,
SITUATION WANTED -A POSITION
aa stationary englueer, either at slope or
haft: five years' experience; best of refer
ence furnished, by young married man. Ad
fires "F.D. R" Box 171, Dunmore, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED A YOUNU MAN,
student In business college, want work
writing In offlceirbookkeeplngiexpcrienced.
Address "K, J ," Zaranton Tribune.
Connolly & Wallace
LffllES3 IE
SlJ?i?We claim OUr eoods to be SUOerior in Stvle. finish nnrl wnrlfninrtsriiri tn onw
other line shown in Scranton.
The variety of weaves
most exact demand. Interlined with hair cloth or fibre chamois,
fRICES FROM $5.00 TO $35.00.
SILK WAIST PATTERNS
Immense line to select from. Special prices rule for a few days.
31c. TO $1.25 PER YARD.
CONNOLLY &
Keystone
IS NOW
THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO.;
PRICES
T
A Word.
WANTf Or ALL KINDB COST THAT
UUCH, WHEN PAID FOB. W AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE, NO CHAKQS WILL BE LK38
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADH, EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSERTED FREE!
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN W
every town to solicit atock subscrip
tions; a monopoly: bis monry fur ajuntu: uo
capital r(ulru(l. EDWARD C. FitiU CO.,
fcordim block, Chicago. HI.
(JALKSMEN KKSIDENT SALESMEN
Cj wuiitrd, acqualnteil with the lexal aud
nsarby driie aod urocory trade, to handle our
line of falgli Brads clears. Address, giving
references, J. EDWARD COW Ltd Co., H3
Chambers streut, N, Y.
Helo Wanted Females.
WANTED-A MIDDLE-AUED PROTEST
'I ant woman for general housework; a
good home to the riht partr and good wages.
.- ddreas with l.articulais, P. Drawer 457,
Scranton, Pa.
Wanted.
"COMMON PIGEONS OR DOVES WANT
Vy ed; pay hlghet market price. J. W.
FULFORD. Utica, N. Y.
Wanted To Rent.
Alf ANTED TWO RUUMS SUITABLE FOR
v music studio and slrspmt room, with
good family; neutral location; reforencai ex
cnanaed. Addraw MlSH L. LoL'ISE HAR
DENBEROH. til Wyoming avenue.
kem'onsTblT: business man
wauta to rent a 1) or lu room haute with
modern improvements; tlreen Ridge pre
ferred Addrcx, etating rant, to "WALTER
H ," Tribn o oftlo.
For Rent.
r-OR RENT THE PlluTOUKAPli OAL
F lry formerly occupied bv C. L. Urlfliu,
Incluiinir rooms fur houHekeeplng. l;eS Wyo
miug avenue. HI AH. SU1LAOER.
V'OR RENTBKICK HOUSE F NINE
V rooms, from April let. 418 Vine atreet.
Applv to L. M. HOiUON, i C'umincnwcalth
Building.
I 'OH RENT-A LAROE. 4-STORY BUILD
1 lug at Ut) Kranhlln arenna; suitable for
wholesale buaineas. CARSON It DAVIES,
Scranton.
176ri KEvr-BincirwAliiToiE- with
I elevator on D L. & W. switch and Went
Lackawanna avenue. Scranton Stove Work.
1;OR RENT FURNISHED AND UNrUR
nished rooms at SiW Lackawanna avenu".
V'OR KENT SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
I Lacknwauna avenue. Adilrnsi THOMAS
E. EVANS, aear lll Luserne, Hyde Park.
fX'It RENT N1CKLY lURNlSHED H ALL
II auitubln for lodge rooms. JOHN JEH
MYN, III Wyoming iivennn.
For Sale.
A SHARES-TRADERS RANK STOCK
'HP for Bale Money to loan on mortgage.
A,D. Dean, attorney, 8.U Waahlnston ave.
"fUSH MKAT BUs'lNISS FOR SALE
V Profits t; to HO we kly, at s bargain.
Addrexa "II.," Ti Ibflne oflice.
lt'OR SALE ON F.XCEEDINOLY MOIF.R
J ate terms, my house and two lota ot land,
(i:a)xli), No. IT'.T WaaJington avenu. J. a
FISHER, Sin Waelilnatoti avenue.
Horses at Auction.
I WILL SELL A LOAD OF HORSES AT
Mchola' stable, 1131 Raymond Court, Scran
ton, Friday, Murcb lu, aflornoou.
W. nWOORE
M. COU11 WILL HAVE AN AUCTION
aalo of 40 head of horses on Tuesday,
March 11, at 1 o'clock sharp; haa on hand li
bead for private aalo; homes mnat be aa
reprraentad; stables 8.U Raymond court.
Notice to Contractors.
Porfmt CiTv, Pa., March 7, left.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR j UK
raotlou of a church building for tha
Lithuanian Catholic In Forest Ity. from
now uutll April M, I6IVV, The church ofll lals
reserve the rlgbt to reject any or all bide. The
plana and aoecitlcatlons may be seu by apply
ing to Anthony Peterson, Forest City House,
Forest City, I'a.
Clairvoyant.
MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND
Phrsnologist, 4U North Main avenue.
For a abort time only.
... - - .
Special Notices.
W"7HJUrLliKFTo"co
some party d-slrltig to aell milk route.
Address JOHN FOSTER, care station agent,
Bkiuner's Eddy, Pa.
1 AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX
1 hlbltioDi and lentil i upon any subject de
sired. These exhibitions will be illustrated,
having In my possession the most powerful
dissolving stereopttcons made.
E. H. CALL, Trlbnse Omoe.
YOU WANT THIS RELIO - REPRINT
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Week.r War
Illustrations HWl-lBU. Two Volume Vollo,
110.60; payable monthly, 2.oa Delivered by
exureas complete, Prepaid. Addieaa P, U
MOODY, IHUibaon street, Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
atiiae, etc., bound or rebound at Tin
TntnuHa offloe. yulck work. Ksasonable
price. .
0
C
With Organ Pipe Backs.
in both Cloth and Silk is so
WALLACE,
THE 6ELEBRATED
Bed
MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY
GREATLY REDUCED.
(AOTION
TO our patrons:
AVashburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat
rons that they will this vear hold to their usual custom
of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop
is fully cured. New m heat 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. Washburn-Crosbv Co. will take
no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling has
placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other
brands.
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MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
IRON AND STEEL
Holts, 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,
Aud a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheelf,
Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc,
TTE1IE1IEIS I OT,
SCRANTON, PA.
WHITE PINE OLD GROWTHDRY.
mm s i as
Will it interest you to know that we have just
placed in stock over a million feet of , ajand
Old Growth, Thoroughly Dry, White Pine ?
t We can guarantee it First-Class Stock and can make
Prices That Will Pleasantly Surprise You.
THE Hill
ONWEALTH
TELEPHON I
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturer ot .
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
Ucneral Office: SCRANTON, PA.
EVERY WOMAN
I saadi s rallakls,
Um sarsst disss
Dr. Poarc Pennyroyal Plllo
Tatr an aramat, aals aa4 aarUla la ranlt Th tanaia ( Dr. Faal'i) aavar 4iaa4
aaUL fiaalaawawa, ti.lM, AaonatI,BaJ.MsuisiUM UsTlaa,0.
For Sslsby JOHN H. PHELPS,
6pruo Strost, Scrsnton, Pa.
E 8UOT8
trre.nr tlmf u mn sntmlv tri
gSr
mm . "
pring
602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue
Cor. Adams Avenue,
(MILL
9
CO,,
SCRANTON
PA.
asoathly, rarnUtlnt medietas. Pair hsmlsas 111
saasM b M4, U jaa want laa bast, fat
Phsrmaolst, Cor. Wyoming Avsnuo mn4
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