THE RCIt ANTON . TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORfflNGr. APRIL 13, 1895. A ' .&:0J . ..... The sEnrnnm JohannrloffsMALTtXTRACT has the Signature Eisner & Jaendelson TALES OF TWpJPITTSTONS News of Interest to Keuilers I'p unit Down the Vallev. MR. BOXTA'S LATEST INVENTION The Improved Shrinkut;o Cure to Ho I scd in tho Manufacture of Glaus Pipe Looking for Murderer Wlndisli-Mr. kaiu to Retire. Special to the Scruuton Tribune. I'lttstnn, April U'.-Mfsara. G. r. liontu, K. Kiehails and Johnson, of the Honta Pluto Cilass works, were In town tiKlay exhibiting a now improved shrinkage iotv to he used in the manu facture of Bl iss pipe. The shrinkage core Is the tirst ever invented and is the result of much study on the part of Mr. Bonta. who has invented several machines to be used lu the manufac ture of glass. When called upon by n Tribune reporter this afternoon these gentlemen .-xirestel a desire to locate their new plant for the manufacture of glass pipe In Pittmon. This pipe, as soon as manufactured, will come Into general use, as it will neither corrode rr rust out, and will stand a pressure ecjual to pipes of other material. Our board of trade should, and no doubt will, encourage all such enterprises, l ooking for indish. County Detective Eckert, of Wllkes Barre, was in town this morning work ing out the clues as to the whereabouts of Murderer Wlnilish. It is' reported that Windish has been seen in the vicinity of Taylor several times within the past few days. Moves ts a "c- Field. E. J. Cromwell, ex-general secretary of the Young Men's Christian associa tion, left today for Bradford, Pa., where he will accept the general secretary ship of the local organization at f salary of $1,200 a, year. The many friends of Mr. Cromwell will rret his departure, but will be pteaed to learn of his well-deserved success. Mrs. Cromwell will' J;ln hr husband In Bradford in a fewMays. Other Items of Interest, The Lehigh Valley Coal company wilt pay the employes at the Exeter and Heidelburg collieries tomorrow (Sat urday). The foundation for Corcoran Bros.' building has been commenced. The building will be one of the finest struc tures In the city. Edward Barrett and Paul Buhan left for Hawley today to attend the funeral of Mr. Bo nan's brother. Mrs. J. B. Sumner left today for Car bondale to attend the Wyoming con ference, which is in session at that place. The Easter neckwear display at J. H. RIcketts' store is the finest the city of Plttston has seen. The remains of E. W. Stiles were brought to his former home In Duryea today from Philadelphia, where he had been for treatment. The funeral will take place Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Pullman House. The remains will be conveyed to- Hollenback cemetery, Wllkes-Barre, for interment. The death r,t Patrick, son of Mrs. Ann Judge, of Market street, occurred last evening at the family home. Ills age was 28 years. He had been in poor health for some time past, but on "Wednesday night was taken with cramps, which caused his death. Fu neral tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. Leave your orders for fresh Easter rings, something delicious for your Easter morning breakfast. Boys will deliver your order at your home Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; 5 cents and 10 cents each. Vienna Baking company, No. 10 South Main street. On the advice of his physician. Rev. P. J. Kaln has deckled to relinquish his pastorate over the First Congrega tional church of the West Side about June 1, In the hopes of recovering his health, which has been, very poor for some time. John Derrrpsey-, of Wllkes-Barre, rep resenting the National Cash Register company In this vicinity, was calling on friends in town today. Tton. W. H. Itutledge, representative, of the Fifth, district, arrived home from Harrlsburg this morning. He will spentl Easter with his family. Attorney "W. H. Gillespie received a telegram last evening from New York City informing him that the requisi tion papers had arrived for the trans fer of Jack Robinson, one of the parties Indicted ifor (the murder of Barney Re.lch. ' He will be taken from New York to Wllkes-Barre tomorrow, Sat urday, In charge of Detective Banning, of the Bannlng-Sweeney agency. Pennsylvania Coal company will pay their employes at the lower end tomor row, Saturday. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad company will pay their employes In this vicinity Monday. . Alexander Potter, of New York City, consulting engineer on the West Bldo newer, was In town this afternoon- GLYPH ANT. Tho choir of St. Patrick's church, tinder the leadership of Professor T. W. Watkins, are making great prepara tions for tho" Easter services. The, so los will be rendered by.' Misses Anna Brown, Bridget Foley and Robert Mo Cormac. Special services will toe held In the Young Men's- Chrletlan union rooms Easter Sunday. F. W. Rolllson will lead the meeting. ' 'At'-'tftev Congregational church a highly Interesting programme has been prepared which will be rendered as follows: "The Lord Is Risen," cholr "Tell th Wide World," Esther Evjuib; duet, "He Laves, Our Risen King," Gertrude James and. Myfawny Lewis; solo, Anna 'Probert; duet, "Over the SUvr of Light," Mary H. Thomas and armti ' 1 FIND THE SJohashHoff'sMalt&tract - .... ....,, riii.1 ctttif)V'KHum colSoleacents. ndvycrki Esther Evans; duet, "Joy Bella are Kinging." Rachel Evans und Anna l'robert; "Sound the Loud Praise," choir. Easter services at the Blakely Baptist church will be conducted by C. C. Luther, the evangelist. An appropri ate programme will be rendered both morning anil evening. I't ter Ourr, of Scnuiton, was u culler In town yesterday. O. S. Holland, or Seneca Falls, N. Y Is'vlsltlng friends ou luninore street. Hlce and Barton will appear at the Opera House Monday evening In their musical success, entitled "MeDoodle and Poodle." The- Twilight Athletic and Social club will hold a grand ball at Mahon's hall on Easter Monday night. The af fair promises to 'bo nt of the most brilliant of the season. MOOSIC. There will be no services at theIeth odlst Episcopal church on Sunday even ing. The Sunday school will have an entertainment during the evening. The programme will be as follows: Song, by Sunday school; dialogue, Mary Shear, Louis Vaving and June lale; song, Sunday school; recitation, Miss Carrie Slberhine; song, choir; recitation, Ernest Wescott; song, school; recita tion, Mary Shear; dialogue, Maggie Howell, Lena Burnslde and Lizzie Shear; drill. "Step by Step," sixteen children: dialogue und recitations, Ethel Tregallas, e J mile Coolbaugh and Nettle Cox: song, quartette; recitation, Miss Jessie Stearns; recitation. Miss Edith Smith; song, Sunday school. Miss Jennie Henry, of New York, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry, a' Minooka street, returned home yeierday. Miss Maggie Lewis, of Main street, was visiting out of town yesterday. T'le Moosic Base Ball team is organ U'J and have ordered their suits. They expect to do great work this summer. Miss Rose Warner, of Main street, was visiting In Scranton yesterday. The Christian Endeavor society, of the Moosic Presbyterian church, will hold a sunrise servlcn on Easter at '8 o'clock In the morning. An Invitation is extended to everybody to attend the service. Berney Lent and wife, of Herlcks vllle, Bradford county, Is visiting at the house of W. F. Waterman. Mr. Lent formerly resided here, where he was employed In the powder mills. The ladles of George Hill Relief corps, No. 122, visited- Ezra Griffin relief of Scranton on Thursday evening. A number of the ladles complained of the conduct of the conductor of the street oar when they returned on the last car. They were warm from being In the hall and requested the conductor to shut the doors of the car, both being open, mak ing It very cold and disagreeable. The conductor declined to do so and was In clined to be Impudent. If the Scranton Traction company expect to get any traffic they will have to have more courteous employes In the future. Rev. J. C. Tenant will preach at the Methodist Episcopal church at 10.30 Sunday morning. A man, supposed to be a Polander, from his appearance, had his leg cut off by the Jersey Central train due here at 5.15 p. m. He was trying to get on board a freight train, when foe fell off junt as the passenger train came along. He gave his residence as Wllkes Barre. Dr. Stevens attended him to the Wllkes-Barre hospital, where ha was sent on the 5.30 train. aiOMJIOSE. Miss Smith, of Syracuse, is visiting Mrs. William Smith. L. P. Wedeman, of Forest Cley, is in Montrose, where he Is well-known, es pecially In legal circles. He Informed The Tribune man that In the future Scranton will claim him as a resident, for he has already established an olllce there. A prominent member of the Montrose bar remarked that in "the past we had quarter sessions of court; but now It should be called Hungarian sessions, as a perusal of the count trials will show. ' E. R. Wi iSearle will be here on, Mon day, as he has considerable legal busi ness claiming hlo attention next werk McCausland's pharmacy Is resplend ent with a beautiful selection of Easter potted flowers, Tho ladles of the working guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will serve a Supper on Wednesday evening next. Harry Van Fleet, of New York, who has beevn In Montrose for several days, left last night for the. metropolis. At tit. Paul's Episcopal church the Easier services will be most Impressive. Millard's "Te Deum" will he sung by the choir, composed of the young ladles of the church, assisted by William Stod dard. O. Prentice Honor, of Philadelphia, was In Montroso on Friday, Andrew Duebler, of Tunkhannock, spent Thursday In Montrose. William Piatt, of Tunkhannock, has been the guest of John 8. Court right for several days. Ex-Sheriff L. B. Miller, of Lathrop, was in Montrose on Friday. Clark Evans, of Susquehanna, was a visitor' In court the latter part of the week. Mrs. W. C. Boott, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ann Backus, of Cherry street. : H. J. Rose and J. II, Simpson, of Sli ver Lake, are registered at the Mon trose House. ' ' . Forest City figures conspicuously In court; in fact, most of the cases thus lar. tried have been those of they coal town's law, breakers. Frank Thomas, of Forest City, accused by Joseph Rut kopskl of selling liquor without a li cense, was sentenced to pay a fine of $.100 and Undergo a term of three months as the guest of Sheriff Leonard, of Lake avenue. Antonl Murapzkl skipped his bail of $200 furnished by Ctorlc I Every. Mr. Every. Mr. Every sincerely regrets that he placed 1200 worth of confidence in Tony. Does anybody know where he Is? Mary C. Warren sued E. H. Hall, of Susquehanna, for the value of a horse sold on an execution of C. A. Warren, her husband, claiming the horse as her property. Thie jury returned a ver dict for tho defendant of not guilty. WAVEULY. Miss Bertha Bold la visiting friends In Scranton. George A. Doty was married to Miss Anna Stephens, of Wallsvllle, at the Kim Park church parsonage, Scranton, last week. Rev. A. Bergen Browo will fill the pulpit at the Baptist church next Sun day morning and evening. John M. t'ourtiight has returned home from Washington, I. C where he has been-atteudlng college. He 1ms passed his examination und has re ceived his diploma us veterinary sur geon. John Weir has accepted a position in .M. W. Jlllss & Son's Mtoro, made, va cant by William Hall, who has accepted a position with P. C Thompson, of Philadelphia, us traveling salesman. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stevenson en tertained a large party of friends at their homo Thursday night. Refresh ments were served (lin ing the evening. Master Mortis Stone very pleasantly entertained a host of his young friends last Tuesday evening lu honor of his thirteenth birthday. Games and music were the chief amusements of the even ing. Those present were: The Misses Grace und Mabel Stone, Christine Par ker. Estella Clark, Helen Stone, Edith Benjamin, Aline ltesanconn, Lizzie Johnson, Ilattte Smith; Messrs. Morris and Mllo Stone, Robert Bold, Robert .Mackey, IIaiI and Roy Stone, Robert Parker, Charlie Johnson, Eddie Feeh ley, Arthur 'Miller, Newell and Leslie Tyler, and Carl Relph. DUItYEA. Mrs. Thomas Gollghtly died Thurs day morning. The Interment will be made In Matvy's cemetery on Saturday. Tho Presbyterian Sunday school, as sisted by the Hawthorne Literary so ciety, will give an entertainment in the Presbyterian chapel Tuesday evening, April 23. An elaborate programme Is being prepared and those who attend are promised a rare treat. ' X. P. Clanson. of the firm of Edsall & Clanson, Is visiting his parents, In Wayne county. E. N. Stiles, the popular hotel-keeper and proprietor of the Pullman House, died at the Jefferson hospital Wednes day, where ho had gone recently for treatment. The remains will be brought here today, and Interment made In the Hollenback cemetery, at Wllkes Barre, on Sunday. IIaTlsTjEAD. Mrs. Green and daughter, of Hopbot tom, are visiting friends in town. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western lay car will visit this place on -Saturday. C. A. Wilmot Is having the cellar dug for a new house on Pine street. Go to the lecture to be given by Professor S. S. Thomas In the Railroad Young Men's Christian Association hall on Tuesday evening, April 1C. The Scranton Glee club, consisting of twen ty voices, under the direction of Profes sor Tallle Morgan, Is also to take part that evening. TECKVILLE. William Bell was elected last Monday evening as supervisor, to succeed Asa Scott, resigned. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Allen take this means of thanking all who so kindly assisted them during the sickness and death of their child, Leith. On account of this being conference week, there will be no services at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sun day. Mrs. W. B. Stevens, of Bell Place, has been Indesposed for the past week. A large number of our citizens con template attending the conference meeting at Carbondale tomorrow. Mrs. William Pyne and daughter Jennie, of Dunmore, called on friends here Inst Thursday. Mrs. Charles Miller, of Park Place, called on her parents here yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Sweet, of Ashley, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bell during the confer ence session. Khoumntlsm Cured In Day. "MYSTIC CURE" for RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is re markable and mysterious, it removes at once the cause anil the disease Immediate ly disappears. The first close greatly benefits, 75 centa. Sold by Carl Lorenx, Druggist, 418 Lackawanna avenue, Scran ton. ' Scrnnton Wholesale. Fruits and Produce. Dried apples, per lb., Salic; evaporated apples, Sa9c. per lb.; California prunes, CHntlc.; English cur rnnts, 2&a3c.; layer raisins, Sl.Tfinl.80; mus catels, 4V4aiS4c. per lb., tlnl.40 per box; now Valenclus, fi'tnflH". Per lb. Bonns Mar rowfats, S3 per bushel; mediums, S2.2fin2.30; pea beans, I2.2!i. T'eas Green. Sl.10al.ir per bushel; split, S2.fiOn2.C0; lnntels, 6nSc. per lb. Potatoes 75n80c. per bushel. Onions Bushel, $1.2fin1.30. Butter Old,. HalTo.s new, 19n22c. per lb. Choose 9a12e, ppr lb. EKgn Fresh, HaH'Je. Meats Hams, 10'ic small hams, 10o.; sklsncd hamn, lH4o.: California hnms, 7tya; shoulder. TVic; bellloi, 7a.; smoked hrenkfust bacon, 10c. HmoRM uoer outsines, I2c.j ntn, 18',4c.; Innldes and knuckles, IP".: Acme sliced smokod heof, 1-lb. runs, (3.40 dozen. Pork Moss, SI; short clear, SIB. Lard Loaf. In tiercel, 8V4c; In tubs, 8o.; 10-pound palls, 91ic per pound; fi-pound pulls, 9c. per pound; 3-pound pnlls,' 9',4c per pound; compound Inrd, tierces, fl'fcC-i tubs, tYiO.i 10-pound palls, 7c. per pound; 5-pound pnlls, Tc. per pound; 3-pound pnlls, TVic P'r pound; Flour Minnesota patent, per barrel, S1n4.!0; Ohio nnd Indi ana amber, H',.20; Clrnhtim, S3. 20; ryo flour, S3.20. Feed Mixed) per cwt., Sl.Ofi. Grnln Itys, CCn. ; corn, BOnMc. ; oats, RPu45c. per buehel. Ryo Btrnw Per ton, SI2aU. Hay SM.fiOnlO. Buekwhfst Flour S3 per 100. DISFIGURING HUMORS Prevented bj Guticura Soap purifies and beautifies the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to healthy activity the Clogged, Inflamed, Irritated, sluggish, or Overworked Pores .v.'. ,. old Ihnmthrat tha miM. Srttiih trpoti T. Nf BUT ft S"RI ), King K4wm4.I., lndan. Fottm Vioa Cm. Cr, Bolt Prapt, BortM, V. I, A. TORTURED THIRTY YEARS His Sufferings Ended After Using MuDyon's Rheumatism Cure. Mr. George Smith, of Tacony, Pa., says: "I suffered from rheumatism for 30 yean, and hud so many severe attacks that soma of my Joints were twisted out of shape, At times I Buffered torrlbln pain, and, al thoiiKh I tried many remedies, I novor ob tained any permanent relief until I pro cured Munyon's Hhuumatlsm Cure. The uetlon of this remedy was wonderfully quick, and, although 1 have only taken a small quantity, I consider myself perma nently cured." Munyon's Kneumatlsm Cure Is guarnn tued to cure rheumutlHtn in any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured In from one to live days. It never falls to cure shurp, shouting pains In the urniB, lugs, shies, back or breast, or sore ness In uny part of the body In from one to three hours. It Is guurunteed to prompt ly euro lnmunexs, stiff and swollen Joints, stiff buck and ull pulus lu the hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, scivtlea, lutii huso or pulu In the buck are speedily curod. Munyon's llomeopathlo Home ltumedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speel- lies for nearly every disease, which are sold by ull druggists, mostly for 25 cents a buttle. Those who are In doubt as to the nature of their dlxeuxe should address l'rofessor Munyoii, lfinj Arch street, I'hlladelphla, giving full symptums of their disease. lJrofeHSoi' Munyuii will carefully dlugnosu the ease und give you tho benefit of his uilvlen sbHolutely free of all charge. The Remedies will be sent to any address on re ceipts of rctull price. 1X1)1 8TK1AL TOPICS. Tho exact position In the coul trade Is this: The lending companies cannot agree upon a division of tonnuge, und pending an agreemunt they are wustlng their sub stance. The mutter Is a business propo sition solely siul In the end It will huve to be taken up and solved as such. Heading's coal tonnage last week was tho smallest recently appointed, having been only 200,920 tons, an Increase of CS63 tons over the same week lost year, but a decrease of 113,006 as compared with the preceding week. For the fiscal year to date Its tonnuge has amounted to 4.370, 131 tons, an Increase over the correspond ing period last yeur of 6(19,478 tons. , After an Idleness of twelve years the Carter & Allen machine shops at Tamaqua have resumed operations. They woro pur chased about one year ago by the Vulcan Iron conipuny, of Wllkcs-llarre, which has completely remodeled the shop and pur chased a greut deul of new machinery. When running full handed they will give employment to Beveial hundred men. It Is suld President Harris has notified tho committee of presidents of the anthra cite coal carrying roads that tho Reading compuny would positively decline to sub mit Its claims' for arbitration. A high of ficial of that company suld yesterday: "All we want Is what we are entitled to. Our tonnage for the past few months has been over 21 per cent, nnd we will not take less thun that now. It la for the other T9 per cent, to do something, not us." The committee of five appointed by the anthruclte coul presidents to select arbi trators to determine ami settle the ques tion of percentuges and other existing dif ferences between the big coal companies will probably meet on Friday or Saturday of this week. Aside from selecting the ar bitrators, the committee is charged with rurnlshlng the necessary data by which the arbitrators will be governed in finding their award. While the committee has been endowed with power to act, their se lection of arbitrators will have to be rati fied by the presidents. An official con nected with one of thei anthracite coal companies, in speaking about the selec tion of arbitrators yesterday, said thnt they must be men who would not be sutls lied with merely slicing off a certain por tion of the percentage of a compuny that might offer the least protest, but that they must also be willing to take up the question upon fundamental business prin ciples and base their finding upon the facts as they really exist. Such an award, he said, would be entirely satisfactory to all the presidents, and all, he thought, would cheerfully attach their signatures to an agreement based upon such a finding. Mies ! Piles! It chlng Piles. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swanye's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals til ., ' ii most cases removes thv tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 60 cents. . Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Iliiffolo Cattle Market. Buffalo, April 12-Cattle Receipts. 2,300 head; on sule, 40 head; market closed steady; light steers, S4a4.3fi; poor to fair cows, S3a4.20; light Blockers, S2.90a3.16; good stockers, .S32fiu3.4fi; voals, prime, S5a6.G0; light to fair, S3a4.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,3.".0 head; sales, 4,000 head; market opened steady, closed steady; good Yorkers, SS.30a S.36; light do., S62.2fiuS.30; pigs, Sfi.20aS.2u; mixed packers, Sfi.40u5.45; mediums, Sofin. 6.60; good heavy, Sfi.50u5.55; roughs, S4.fi0a 6. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,600 head; on sale, 10,000 head; prices at open ing of handy lambs steady and heavy ones very dull; spring lumbs under 40 pounds not wanted; market closed dull; prime Inmbs, Sfi.T0nfi.80; fair to good, Sl.fiOa6.6o; light and common, S3.2fia4; clipped lambs, S4a4.TS; mixed sheep, good to prime, Sla 4.7fi; common to fair, S3.26n3.75; heavy clipped export Sheep, Sl.S0u4.65. Chicago Cattle Market. Chicago, April 12. Cattle Receipts, 4.U00 head; market about steady; common tJ extra steers, SlaO.SO; stockers and feeders, S2.0On4.TO; cows and bulls, Jl.7r.afi; calves, S2n4.T6; Texans, S3.2fiaS.50. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head; market weaker; henvy, Sl.UOa S.10; common to choice mixed, S4.TfiaS; choice assorted, S4.9On6.10; light, S4.T0n4.9O; pigs, Sl.25n4.tiO. Sheep Receipts, 6,000 head; market stonily; Inferior to choice. S3o4.TG; lambs, S4u6.90. y Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, April 12. Tallow moves slowly at former rates. We quote: City, prime. In Inula, 4V ; country, prims,- In hlils, 4o. ; do. dark, III hbls, 4!Jc. ; cakes, 4'4c.; grease, S'Jitt.lTt., All those terrible, Itching diseases of the skin that help to make life miserable for us are caused , by externul parasites, Donn's Ointment kills the parasite and cures the disease. v Perfectly harmless, never thus, i Ral Etat. SMALL FARM WANTED - WK HAVE the names of MVersI nersons who want to buy small farms near Moraiiton. We exchange city property (or oountrv. UIS1UI9S FKAIH&' Spaclal Notlcsa. N1 OTICE-iON AKIX AFTER MAY 1, I will make a monfnlr tour of the follow. ing plaoea giving free opjn air advertising ex- niuiuona wun ins icereopiioou: xayiorviue, Hyde Park, Providence, Dlokson Olyphaut, Peokvllle. ' Arohbald. Jermvn. Exhibition Biren on "Wednesday and Friday of each week during the month, tha rate for artver tlung are 111) per month. Address E. H, Call, Tribune offloe, olty. riHB SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." X You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Lealle'a famous old War Plctureaahow- Ing the foroe in antual battle, aketohed on the pot. Two volumes, 2,0110 picture. Mold on eay monthly payment. Delivered by ex press compiew, an ouaraee prvpam, Aauresa P. U. MOODY, 022 Adami Ave., Heranton, Pa. OULD LIKE TO CORREHPOND WITH aoiua nartv dalrin to anil milk routs. AildrenaJUHN FOB 1'h.K. care station aaenk BKiimer aii.aojr.ra. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,, MAO A tlnea, etc., bound or rebound at Tag Thibusi otnea, tjulck work. Reasonable prices. onnollti & Wallace The Greatest and Cheapest Sale of DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE LESS THAN HALF PRICE From the wholesale house of E. 8. JAFFBAY 4 CO., New York, bought at Receiver's Sale. Is an opportunity to buy the latest and best lu the Dry Goods line, right at the open ing of the fcjprlug Beasou, at less than half real value. iUFFMTO We caunot go Into datalls on account of limited space, but seeing Is believing, ami what might appear Incredible la print will be seen and appreciated ou our counters. SALE WILL CONTINUE AS L0NGASG00DS LAST, CONNOLLY & E 3c. I illllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIHllS WE WILL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents scoured by the Latest Improved Process. can't please you. T A Word. WANTS Or ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT is made:, no charge will be less THAN 28 CENTS. THIS RULR AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. wanted. PITY ANDSUBUHBAN PROPERTIES TO v wll. rot or nxclianea. MKRRIFIELD. 31a Sprue atrtet, oppoalte Hotel Jei niyu. WANTED-THE FOLLOW1NO BACK numbera of Scranton Tribune at huti neaa oUea Tribune Publishing Co., Sept. 10; Deo. 7; and Dec. U. 10D4. Help Wanted Male. I HAVE THE BEST AGiNTS' ARTICLE on etrtb. Bend postal (or particulars. Nothing like It. Creilit to all worthy. Wanted by everybody. No fraud, Permanent grow ing business (or honest prople. Tlieo. Noel, Geologist, Chicaao, III, T 'RAVELING SALESMEN" TO TAKE A side line of fust Mllina- Dsner-corered books to snii on 10 per cent, commission. This is a big otter. Address Extra income, f. u. box27(M, New Tork. . i it PUVI 1 V W A VT r T1 CliYl a eioi PER SAUUDMAfl . . . month and etpouses. Staple line. Posi- .1 .... ... . 1 rfulckl. All. dress, with sumo, King MTg. Co, D. 61, L.ni:ego. w ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN . . n .nUlt atnW an llri n. i mr vi j mail iv .mm. . r Hons: a monopoly: big money for agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. 11811 CO., Borden Block, Chloago. Ill CJALE8MEN - RKSIDENT SALESMEN O wanted, acquainted with the local and nearby drug and grocery trado, to handle our line of lilgn grade rlaara. Address, giving t f nw Ann COW1.KS a Co.. 143 Chambers street, N. Y. For Rent. FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH board; first-class ncroinmodatlotia; gas snd batn, eic am auiiuik awuuv, vw...-. Sprnu street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8A1.E OR RR NT s' minutes' walk from Olenbnrn station. Address tt. N. CALLED DEU, Dlino Bank Building. M RENT A LA ROE bTORB ON MAIN : street. Taylor. Apply to Mis.T. L-jones. I-'OR RENT-TWO STORKS, DWEL.l,lftu 1 houses and barn at HU and 31(1 Cedar ave. Inquire at Davidow Broa, SI" Lacka. avenue. TJOK- KENT A BUILDINU ON FRANKLIN V avenue, suitable lor business. Address P. O. Box 44K. UllUlf loiiuv' TX)R RENT-A LARGE, 4 BTUKY BViw V ing at 133 ranklinavenue: suitable for wholesale business. CARSON & DAVIES, rVramotu . ...... np.tm utToxMumrn ixn UNFTTR. 1? nlshod rooms at 50 Lackawanna avenue. M. l,SOKWllll lt'iiu. E, EVANS, aear IW Luaorne, Hyde Park. 1TOR RKHT-NIUELY FURNISHED HALL r suitable (or lodge rooms. JOHN JEU MYM, MO Wyoming ovenue. For Sala. D Itadlson avenue below Green Ridge street; tt-n rooms; all modern ronveniences; lot 181 xCO; barn and carriage shed. Price low and terms easy. Inquire m Spruce atreet, paint store, X?OH SALE A BUTTER OR MEAT I1 cooler 7xfH feet and two a nrlnir w airona. JOB, A. UcaAi(9 1?OK SALE-FARM OF ONE HUNDltKIl J aud flli-v acres, altuatn two miles north of Wavorly; hasrN it large rcsideno and tne. mnt i,mi.n ami vlirve barns: has to he sold to ........ xi m. KNIGHT, admlniatrator. ) cnerry street, wmmre 1OR BALK-A SECOND-HAND ELKVA 14 A.- mm - Imiulrttof JOHN F DIAN.247 Jefferson avenue. LOTS FOR BALR-HEALTHY Jn5 pleasantly located; one mile from ata. tlon, on Maiu street,. Inquire o( O. CHAP MAN. Clark's Ore", LacVawnnnaCo., Pa Bualnts Opportunity. WANTED -A RELIABLE MAN WITH l.on to laow capital; ra re p po rt unity, forpartloolarstnqulreof J. W. BROWNING, attornsy, 414 Spruce atreet. Horac at Auction. I.RANK COBB WILL SELL 60 HEAD Ur I1 hora-a, good workers and drlvera, Bey ers! matched teams: (weight from l.uOO to l.twi) at auction on Tuesday, April 10, at bla stables. IW4 Raymond Oonrt. Houm on Credit. EUetlon of Offietra. . . rpii,Afi3uui7raiT 1 mon wealth Bulldl' g and Loan Associa tion, of Borantoo, for th election nf officers will be held at the office of the assort .tlon, 421 Laokawann avenue, on Monday eveulng, April lfitu' at 7 o'clock. , 1. C. VAUGHAN, Secretary. 0 c DRY GOODS WALLACE 209 waA"?.LnS?" Ave CARPETS BI1TI1 BEHIK Charter Applicatlona. 1 apnhVation will be made to the governor oftbeetateof Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the seventeenth day of April. A. D. IMS, by HsiuuhI 'Ihorne. George W. Qulntsrd. Walton Ferguson, G. G. Williams, John K. Piatt, A. K, Murlhutt. Andrew H. Motfintock, George h. Smith aud Henry Z. Rutsell, umli-r the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations," approvel April 'Jtt. 1674. aud the supplements thereto, for a renewal of the charter of the Pennsylvania Coal Company, the character and object whereof is the min ing and quarrying or coal and transporting the same to market in crude or manufactured form, aud for these purposes to hare, posses an J enjoy all the rights. oeneBU and privi leges of the said 'ctof Assembly nnd Its sup plement ANDREW H. McCLINTOCK. Solicitor, Legal. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF Lsckawanna countv. No. 137, January term. 1MIS. Mary L Prench. by her next friend, etc.. vs. George Edward French. To the a'Aid George Edward French, respond ent. The subpna and alias subpoena in di vorce having been returned non est Inventus, you are hrreby notified to be and appear at the next term of court, to wit: aloadav. May JAh, 1W5, at 10 a. m., to answer the complaint oflbe libellant. FRANK H. CLEMON8. Sheriff. W. F. BOYLE, Attorney for Libellant. 'Propoaala. 1)ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT 1 Ihs ofliro of John Jermvn. Priceborg. Pa., until April Wth, 'iV for sinking two C- hafts, the size of one to be I llJb feet, clear of bun ton, and about 140 feet deep; the other to be l'H IS feet clear of buntona and about 20 feet deep. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For further particulars apnlv at office. W. M.JERMYN. Supt. Agenta Wanted. A FORTUNE IN IT! Two New Patented Articles now being intro duced. On receipt of fifty conta, will send complete outfit, Chargea prepaid. ratiafao tlon guaranteed or money rernnded. AM. Bank Supply Co., Saratoga, N. Y. I EARNEST SOLICITORS, WITH OR WITH J out experience for high grade atandard subscription books. Must send references. More than one agent sold over f 1,500 worth in three weeks last month. W, E. Benjamin, Publisher, New York. AGENTK-OUR MEN ARE MAKING J3& iV to $128 per week. Send for proofs Fast est seller in existence. LYON B V. S. St H. K. CO., Goshen, Ind. CI ENERAL AGENTS WANTED -SELLS' ing new articles to dealers: exclusive ter ritory, no competition, no capital required: 100 to ;m per cent, prollt Columbia Chemical Co., 89 Onarborn St., Chicago, 111, AGENTS MAKE 10 DAILY SELLING AL uminum novoltles; new process silver wars: bsr goods; big line, the new, wonder ful metal; delivered free: sample in velvet lined case. 10,; catalogue free. ALUMINUM NOVELTY CO., 3J6 Broadway, New York. AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT tTNIVER sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with out heatt, and "Pyr Pointed"Hair Pins. Lib. eral commissions. Free sample and full par ticulars. Addrena P. O. Box 450. New York. llTANTiD ACTIVE SALESMEN TO vi handle our line, no peddling. Salarr, 15 per month and eipenaea paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, 6AM, Boston, Mass. Situation Wanted. QITUATION WANTED BY A BUTCHER, O a first class man. Add rose J. D Tribune offloe. SITUATION WANTED - CORRESPOND ent for a newapapsr; wagea no object Address, with stamp, box 127 Clayton. N. J. CITUATION WANTED FOR WASHING, O Ironing or cleaning by the day; washings taken home, also. Call or address "I B.," 334 Sumner avonue, Hyde Park. VOUNO WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITU 1 atlonindrewmakingestabllslimint. Ad dress M. WRIGHT, Old Forge, Lackawanna county, Pa. clfUATION WANTKlVBY A MAN AS O blacksmith; a flint class Horse abnsr. Ad dress GEORGE ClULUtt, Olyphaut, Pa. SITUATION WaIvTED-STEADyTRKLIa" C bio man wants position; has considerable experience of counting house work ; reference. Address "J. H ," Tribune office. MBITIOUS WOMAN, COMPAHATIVELY JY atrangor, wants position as housekeeper or waitress in a refined Home. Addreaa "G." SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO man as clerk, good reforencea; had expe rlonoe in groceries and dry goods; attending bnalne's college at present. Addreaa "A. Tribune olHco. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Pbysiclans and Surgeons. DR. a. BDOAR DEAN HAS REMOVED ta . U( Sprnoa atreet, Soranton, . Pa. (Just opposlta Court House Square.) DR.. A. J. CON NELL, OFFICE Ml . Washington avenue, cor. Sprue atreet, over b'runcke'a drug atroe. Realdenca, TL3 Vina at Office hour: 10.30 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4. and 1.30 to 7.30 p. m. Bun 1 day, 8 to p. m. , - . . i DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 North Washington avenua. itFRF.D HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, .' Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooma It, 20 and . W. F. BOYLE, ATTORNBT-AT-LAW. Noa. M and to, Burr building, Washing ton avenua. Ever Inaugurated in Scranton. This WK Ml per yard. Rugs and Carpets Give us a trial and see if we ML, 602 and 604 Lack, m,, Corner Adams. DR. C. L. FRET, PRACTICE LIMITED1 diseasea of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, I'A Vina street. XiR. L. M. OATES, 126 WASHINGTON avenue. Offico hours. 8 to a. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Kealdence S09 Madi son avenue. JOHN L W'BNTZ. M. D.. OFFICES 51 arid 53 Commonwealth building; resi dence 711 Madison ave.; office7 hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Sundays. 2.30 to 4, evenings at residence. A epocialty made of diseases of the eye, ear, nose) and throat and gynecology. DrT1cay7 206 PENN" AVET 1 to P. M.f call 20C2. Lis. of women, obatretrlce and and all dla. of cfall. Lawyers. JESSUPS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellor at law, Comroonwealta building, Waahlnrton avenue. W. H. JE6SUP. HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JESSCP, JR. R'lLLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors at Law, Re publican building, Washington ave nue, Scranton. Pa. . C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNET-AT law. Commonwealth' bufldlne, Scran ton, Pu. C. COMEGY8, J21 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated oa real estate security. J' Spruce street. . " , B."F. K1LLAM. ATTORSiET-AT-LAW", 120 Wyoming; ave..- BcratiWm. Pa. tRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room 5. Co&l Exchange, Scran- ion, ri, JAMES W. bAKFORD, AT.TORNEY-at-Law, rooms C3, C4 and 65, Common wealth building-, 1 1 . SAMUEL V. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. ofBc. 8U Spruce at., Scranton, Pa. L. A, WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT lawi 45 Commonwealth bld'g, Scranton. J. M. C. RANCK. 136 WYOMING AVE. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for collpe or business: thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens Septmler 10. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGAR ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu pil received at all times. Next terra will open April 8. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY" In porcelain, crown and bridge work. Odontothreapla. Office, 325 North Waahlngton avenue. Cr7LAURAH7sURGEON DENTIST. No. 115 Wyoming avenue. R. M. STRATTON. OFFICE COAL Ex change. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND 1oan Association will loan you money on easier term and pay you better oa Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Callender, Dime Bank building. Seeds. O. R. CLARK A CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 13.V) North Main ave nue; store telephoe 782. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Wire Screens. JOS. KUKTTEL, 615 LACKAWANNA avonue, Scranton, pa., manufacturer of Wire Screen. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Hates reasonable. P. Z1EGLER, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, B. N. AN ABLE, Proprietor. Sixteenth at., one block east of Br oadway, at Union Square, New York. American plan, 3.50 per day and upward. BCRAIONTHOUSErNlSAR t., L. 4k W. uaaseiiger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. DAVIS VON 8TORCH, ARCHITECTS. Rooms 24, 25 and 2t, Commonwealth building, Scranton. . E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of MM Waahlngton avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce at., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. BROWN A MORRIS, ARCHl'blOTd, Prioe building, 1M Waahlngton avenue Bcranton. ' Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSJC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wad ding and concert work furnished. fo terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. ' 117 Wyoming; avenue, oyer HuRe mualo store. . . . 3 . MKOAnaiw ' BROTHBRB, PRINTERS' ' supplies, envelope, paper nags, warenouae, uu waanincton ave., o"1 MUTV HUB- 1 ton, fa. FRANK P. BROWN A COj WHOLE , sale dealer In Wood ware. Cordage anil Ull ciotn, 7cu w eei iacKawanna nn.i.., . a ittBDn nvoffDiP AO. countant and auditor. Room 1 and i . . .