-I . I THE KCRANTON TRIBUNE- At OXD AT MORNING, FE BRIT ARY 17.' 189G. THE LEHIEI 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Rave just completed stock taking, and in order to dispose of the' balance of desirable Fall and Winter merchan dise, will oflcr the following bargains. New choice Spring goods now on dis play and uew arrivals daily. One lot of ladles' muslin corset covers, LEADER'S PKtCE. Tc. One lot of ladles' cambric corset cov er, trimmed with embroidery, LEADER'S PKlt'E. IS's?. One lot of ladies' muslin skirts, trimmed with lace or embroidery. LEADERS PRICE, 15c. frj Uoz. men's seamless half hose, LEADER'S PRIC. 5c. One lot ftf men's natural wool shirts and drawers, 75. quality, LKADEK'S PRICK, 43c J tut received uti advance shipment of men's spring neckwear, value 7 V,. LEADER'S PRIl'E. 49c. One lot of ladies' limned, brllliuntlne rkll'is, lined thruualiout. LEADER'S PRICE, $U!. J7 gross of I'ustlle soap. LEADER S PRICE, 2c. A CAKE. One lot of ladies' ribbed vests; sprlnir welt; his, ' LEADER'S PRICK, 4c. 20 ulrs of lino wool blankets, slightly soiled, ut half price. One lol of cotton tilled and cider down comforts, slightly soiled on account of alteration, Ul 4i per cent, reduc tion. T.j pieces Hue fancy outing Manuel, real vulue, Wc l.EADEIVS PRICE, 7c. Hue lot of tine printed warp silks, real vulue, 70c, LEADER'S PRICE, 19c. One lot of half wool dress goods, double fold, worth l-'si'.. LEADER'S PRICK, 8c. K doz. bleached damask towels, knot ted I'rllllie, LEADER'S xPRICIT, lie. 200 yards of torchon luce from 2'j to 4 Inches wide, choice of uny, uc. a yurd. 2." uz. lace eilKo liandkerchlcfM, worth 121j uplece, LEADER'S PRICK. Co. Sj pieces of standard prints, regular price, Sc., LEADER'S PRICE, ar.c. 20 pieces of ti worth S'-jc., liuled corded dimity LEADER'S PRICE. I We have Just received 110 pieces more of plain twill uhd checked towelling, iiur price will be 3c a yard. S5 ileces of extra heavy Canton flannel, worth lie a yard, LEADER'S PRICE, 10c, 2'M pounds of best quality picked feathers, worth , a pound. LEADER'S PRICE, 49c 23 pieces of bleached 4-4 muslin, regu lar price, 7c, LEADER'S PRICE, Co. RAILROAD NOTES. Official notice has been received by Krle baggagemen to limit the Issuing of bicy cle releases and permits to the month of February. Abuse of the mileage book privilege Is reported by Erie conductors. Several tiooks have been taken up. Owing to the enormous crop and the general Improvement In business, the elate of Minnesota will receive this year iibout tluu.mio more In taxe on the gross earning" of the rullroads than was re ceived last year. Party rates are again given on all the routls In the Joint Traffic association. The I'hc-sapeake and Ohio announced that It would allow u party rale of 2 cents per mile, following the Raltlmore and Ohio, find now all the roads In the compact are doing the same thing. I'ntll last gutur. ilay the other lines quoted only full tariT rates, which Is practically acknowledg ment that the Baltimore and Ohio South western, In quoting for parties of ten or tnore a rate of 2 cents per mile, based on the short mileage, did right. A special from St. Paul says: "Within the next few days there will be a tre mendous shake-up among the Orent Northern railway officials, which will as tonish both operating and traffic depart ments. C. II. Winren, the present gen eral manager, will be transferred to the position of controller In charge of the treasury and accounting departments. II. I. Schutte, the tratlic manager, is slated for retirement, and it Is announced that Francis B. Clarke, now traffic manager of the Great Northern Steamship com pany, will be brought to St. Paul from IfufTalo and placed In charge of the en tire water ami rail traffic of the system." i Open to Question. ''Young man." said the merchant to the prospective office boy, "are you fairly well educated'."' the AM glCK AND II QOCIETY . 4f 532 WALNUT STREET, CHARLES F. LUMB, NEWTON JACKSON, FRED W. LANGE, -INSURES AGAINST SICKNESS, DISTRICT AOENHY THE WORLD OF BUSINESS ' Wall Street Kcvlew. New York. Ker. 15. The bank state ment, after all. wmh nearly uniiilelliKible. The confusing "Mveraue" system, to uetfln with, makes exact t-oiirluMons impossible. It Is. however, proluinle that the r.H2..V'ti decrease in Secie nu asures pretty fairly the share of thia week's boiwl payments iiuule from bunk rt"erves. Legal-tender holdings increase partly because of the fcUno.uw interior currency received tiiis wet k. but In part uIho perhaps because or the method employed In extending roc eminent hank i"osllH. In such exten sioii. under Oilstinsr circumstances, the gold Is first formally deposited with the hunks, and then exchanged by tlieui for IcKal-tenders. The treasury's ilaiTy stato nients of assets ami liabilities make us yet no reflection of this Increase in gov ernment deposits. Another part of the bank statement quite as interesting as the cash returns Is the change for the week In ftjuns and discounts. Hut this item, too, when the increase ia 3,3ll.n. Is not easy to read, because many hunks are In the habit of reckoning purchases of new gov ernmenr bonds under their loans. Thus there was reporteil. In the week ufter the February bond Issue of 1S94, on increase In bunk "loans" of Si:i,0"u.im As the de posits reporteil by the stutement hardly Increase net at all. despite the week's receipt of currency from the interior. It Is fair to assum that most of the Increase In Inann mnntw l . W iiftVPMi men f bnmls I subscribed for by the banks. The day's stock market wan quiet and without note worthy development. In general, it opened heavy and closed firm again. .Manhattan Elevated broke again on its unfavorable quarterly report. Jt will be noticed, how ever, that the company's actual ross re ceipts make no very bad companion. As for the chanifea In the treasury gold reserve. It Is peril a pa pardonable that Wall street observers should have boen utterly ronfused. since the Washington dispatches have mixed the matter up with remarka ble success. But if treasury officers at Washington are not able to count totals and reckon offset, they will lo better to rerrain from offering Information until the 2 p. m. official tabulations have been made. Their forsnooii estimates of gold on hand, dnlv telejsraphed to Wall street, have fallen every Jay this week abmit ten millions short . of actual tacts, i ne same thing happened again this mornlnir. It Is this olllclul stupidity which has Riven I Wall street Its ilullv chill over the "lall , ure of the loan." The truth In that the t?:! rt-n Tim unld balance, reported by the proper authorities yesterday ufternoon ami published on this puite. covered ac cording to the usual practice of treasury bulletins, the ret urns down only to Wednesday afternoon. Slnee then, even excluding today's considerable payments, there has been delivered to the treasury In New York ulnne liiiwiml or lll.ono.mii) gold against less than :i.uiJ),)0() withdrawals of this morning's liuslness, therefore, the treasury's uctual roM reserve must huve reached at least JWl.WiO.tiiW. There have been, moreover, other depot-its ut lloston, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. If the Mor gan syndicate pays up the full amount due on Its bond subscription, without waiting for further arrival of European steam ers, the reserve repqrted next Tues day afternoon oitKlit to reach Fometiilntf not far from ninety millions. It may be added that the sudden cessation of the demand for itold In London probably means that the sy ridicule has been nble to get the rwiulxlte aold here In New York: possibly from the supplies accumu lated by unsuccesisf ul bidders. Furnished by WTI.T.IAM LINN. AT.T.KV CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP UELL, stock broker. 412 Snruco street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ing Am. Tobacco Co HI Am. Cotton nil 17'i Am. Sueur Re'g 'o..H4'4 Atch.. To. ti S. l'e. . . lt4 Chicago (las tfcU Chic. X. W mh Chic, B. Q 8., IV IV A St I-. . . . 3i. hi .IK lH's IIS H0i Ml'., Wj's 77 7-'-ii 127'., IS, fill' j, 20 PkS 2:t- 2S'-. 7'.. 2' a la l:l'4 :7h VS 7" 1t K IS iiU 7 7sr-i 17' ll:t. iiia ii7:lH 11)1', 79U :, 70' 4 72 127'i IS'-, 2,i-; bM"4 2H 27 in.:; !.?', lil'i is ll.l'i n;5i t.7'.', Hd'i 7H- :.Vi 7,i'j 72', 1-7' -j 1Ni 111 10". 2:i'.4 .-.-'i 27; lli5i 171, 274 11 a'4 13', SIV, 3:t'i :, 7,(, IS'.j xr,i I2. 11 1:1 2;. I Chic, Mil. & St. .. W, j Chic. R. I. A I'ac... 72-'. 1 Del. Hud 127'., Hist. C. 1'' 1S' (Jen. Klectrie :il Louis. Nush Till M. K. Texas, Hr... :n Manhattan Ele IKS Mo. Pac 23'4 National Cord Nut. Lead 2S X. J. Central 1u7 X. Y. Central 7'', N. Y S. & W.. IT... 2St3 Nor. Pac. Pr 1.1 Omahii ....' Phil, tt Read l:i Southern It. R.. Pr.. 31c Tenn. C. Iron .IK Texas Pacific 8ch Vnion Pacific 6T, Wabash 7't Wabash, Pr 1S'., Western Union Vi5 W. L 12-, I". S. Leather Il'i V. S. Leather, I'r.... I'.7's I. S. Rubber 26 2'i Li'., si'.:, a;!'. 7', IS'. X.-,'4 12, 11 lil! 2fii CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADR PRICKS. Op'n-High-Low-Clos. WHEAT. ing. est. est. ing. May J.v W, iS-Vvi feV-4 July 65'a t!."4 C4 6,1' OATS. May 21', 21'i 21'i 21' i July 21'- 21 Si 2U, CORN. Muv ?.',; .wi ai' sen, July 31' 111'., 21. 3i' LARD. Mav r..7 s.irr b.w t,m July 5.82 J.S2 ."72 f.7j May 11.20 10.20 10.10 1U.10 July 10.35 lt.as 10.25 lu.2i Scrunton Board of Trade Fxchangc Quo tatinns-AII Quotations Based on 1'ur of 100. Name. Bid. AskoJ. Dime Dep. Dis. Bank 133 Scranton Lace Curtain Co National Boring & Drilling Co. ... First National Bank G3 Scranton, Jar A Stopper Co Scran1 on Glass Co hprir.g r.rook Water Co Elmliurrt Boulevard Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Raving Hank 200 Scranton Traction Co Bonta Plate Ulasia Co Scranton Car Replacer Co Sc anion Packing Co Weston Mill Co Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co BONDS. Scranton Glass Co Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1918 110 8-nantoii Traction Co people's Street Hallway, first mortgage due 1918 119 Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co 60 80 25 Im 106 100 IS 10 loo 95 250 150 100 S3 90 ERIC AN CCIDENT PHILADELPHIA, PA. . - - Secretary and Treasurer - Medical Director ACCIDENT AND DEATH Ccmallh Building, Scranton. Pa. People's Street Railway, See- ond mortgage due lfc!u. !CU Co.. first 110 Lrfteka. Valley True. Co morteuse due lsiLj W loo 102 1"2 100 Dick"un Manufacturing Co.... Lai Uu. Township School ..... City or Scran ton Street Imp G'l Scran ton Axle Works Borough of Wiitton S .". Hush Brook Coal Co ... loo ... loo Chicago Live Stock. - Chicago. 111., Feb. 15. Cattle Receipts, ll,4'l head; market Meady; common to extra sieers, W.25m4.5; Miockers and e.. ers, 2.W'aS.!i: eows and hulls. l.J5a:l.5o; calves, .o('a3.75: Texans, 1.aJ.4.7o. Hogs Receipts. ltJ.ln) head: market cxtyv iiiiil o cents lower; heavy packing and ahippi.ig Jo's. Jlai.'a; coniinon to choice niixo.i, ciiuice ussorien. 9i.j.iH4.;i; iig.it la4.30; pigs. ri.25a4.25. Sheep Receipts.' i.ii neuu; inierior to choice, fj.5ia:i.5'i lambs, U a?at.5t'. , Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia. Feb. 15.-Tnllow is quiet and unchanged. We nnnie- I'iiv r..i,,. In hogsheads, Sc; country, prime, in barrels. 3"i,c; country, dark, In barrels, lo3!ji; cakes, 4c; grease, 3',c. a m;moch.vtic trick. Hyde Park Courier-Progress. Over a million dollars of William Con neii s money is invested In Scranton in dustries. Thousands get employment us a result of this. Thousands more In busi ness get large benefits from the monev mus put in circulation. A million dollars would be a small estimate of the money 1 William Council has Invested In coal mine In this city and vicinity. Hundreds I and hundreds or families get their llvell I hood on account of that fact. Like many other rich men, Mr. Connell could have Invested his money outside of the stat and county and done Well, but local prldo caused him to Invest It here. Thousands of Scrantonlans have occasion to rejoice over llr. Conncll's local pride. Several months ago the writer went to Mr. Connell in behalf of the West Side hospital, u considerable sum having to be raised to furnish and supply It with In struments berore the sum for mainte nance appropriated by the leglslatuie could be gotten. What did Mr. Connell say'." "I will give you J20H for that w'orthy purpose." The writer has Kive!i much time to raising money for this hos pital. He tulked 10 many persons amply nble to give, lie found pome generous persons, others who were closeflsted, self, lsh and full of prejudice agulnst u hos pital on the West Side, and it is a pleas ure to think or the cordiulity with which Mr. Council received him In tho matter and how willingly he gave his $200. t'ould we have too many such charitable ntid use ful persons us Mr. Connell? 1 met a young mini the other day. He occupies a good and useful position In the world. I remembered him as a very poor boy working in the mines. He is a scholar and a most capable man. Mr. Connell ad vanced the money that gave hltn. his ed ucation. Dozens of other young men In this city know the Increased value that Mr. Council's friendship, money and kind ness have placed on their lives. 1 saw a gentlemen from Lackawanna the other diiy. He told me of u new church that was to ba built there. Much responsibil ity was being assumed to build It, becauso the people were poor, but Mr. Council had given them a good start by donating tho lot on which the church Is to be built. More such Connelllsm Is what this world needs. .Much more might be written cT ;!ie goon deeds and generous acts of Mr. Connell. He who began his life as a slute-plcker, then became doortetuler, afterward n driver, then a miner, a foreman, a coal operator, a boomer of local industries and a generous, big-hearted mall. Thrift, in dustry and ability pushed him Into the front rank of successful men, glvlna gen erously of his means every day to unfor tunate people mid worthy charities. Why all tills about Mr. Connell? Couiiellism Is the ground on which the enemy buses Its opposition to the Republican ticket. Colonel Ripple, unolhcr big-hearted, broud-guuged, brainy man and a thorough-going Scrantonlan, who us 11 liydn Park boy, begun ut the very bottom of the ludder and worked his way pretty well toward the top, is the Republican nominee for mayor. He Is a friend of Mr. Connell and an associate In business wl'.li him. Mr. Ripple was once mayor of Scranton und lie was a good one. No one questions his ability and adaptability for Unit office now. No one questions his In tegrity. He U alwuys rendering favors. Everybody likes him. But there are mat ters of no account. The fight Is against , Connelllsm. And Daniel Williams. He must be de feated on account of Connelllsm. An honest, upright man Is Mr. Williams. One of our oldest, most substantial ami re spected citizens. A mun of convictions, thoroughly independent in expressing them and doing what he thinks. A good business man and perfectly reliuble. But he must be defeuted on uccoutit of Con nelllsm. So must Wldmayer be. One of the best und sufest city controllers we ever had. Also those worthy candidutos for assessors, Messrs. Fowler, Dawson and Fickus. All on account of Connell lsm. How ridiculous! Isn't It time to pondvr over this matter, to weigh and nnalyr.i It and see how deficient In good sense and wisdom this cry of Connelllsm is? Can't we see any InJlTsti'ce In It? Do William Conncll's enterprise and generous deeds deserve this? Can't we see the Demo cratic purpose back of this prejudiced cry? It is not "to down Connelllsm." It is to defeat und disrupt the Republican purty and to gain Democratic supremacy. Found. VOrXD-A BUNDLE CONTAINING JT clothing, nillow,. etc., on Wednesday liiirht between P ckvlllo nd Archibald. Owner can have the same by proving property find paying the costs of advertisements.- hTEP HEN CAIRNS, Wine Foreman. Wlnton. Pa Wanted. 'ANTED -TO PURCHA.-.E ON ANN'L'.iL installments the rear nart of u rnr-.ier lot or of a corner and adjoining lot, either ullx 40 or Hnxso, elevation high, view extended, price reasonable; twentieth century prices will not ha entert iine.1 Address, giving in. cation, price and terms, COMMON 8E.SE, 'PHI1... ..Al... S eeeaaaaaasasa.sss.AAAAA.A...,. i " -SIO.OO mm jt 8 MMIMIfMV P""i'Vw V w7iyaVww4 $250. a flonthly dues $2.00 per s I Ascents 01 CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN TAID FOR IN AO VANCK. WHKN A HOOK ACCOUNT 13 MADF. N CIIARGF WILL RK L:SS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RITLH P PLIRS TO SMALT. WANT ADS.. EX; CKT'T LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARK INSERTED FREE. Helo Wanted Male. VuNTElf iN AOrNT IN EVERY EO t tinn tucanvass: $t.Ut to $5 0o a day made: ells at. sight; also man. to n'! Staple (IikmIs to dealers; lest ridn line O'VliO a mouth: sal. ary or !urg loniiiiitsion made; experience unnecessai y. Clifton boap and Manufactur ing Co., Cincinnati, O. Af ANTED AN EXPERT STEAM FITTER to solicit work and mako estimates: a good ounortuuPv to the sight party. Addre$ STEAM FITTER. Tribune o(li-e. TANTEU WELL-KNOWN MAN IN evtry town to olicit stock sabscrlp tlons; n monopoly: big money for agents; 110 capital required. EDWARD C. f'iSU 4k CO., liorrtcn Block, chleairo. 111. Ilelo Wanted Females. 1 AD1ES-I MAKE BIG WAQES DOING I J pleasant In nib work, and will gladly send full particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. STKIllil.S'S, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED LADY AGENT IN SCRAN- ton to sell und introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced cnuvasser preferred: work permanent and tery profitable. Write for rarticulnra at ones and get benefit of holiday trade. T H. SNYDER & CO. Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO F.NER- V ire tic saleswomen to represent ns. Guaranteed Iliads? without Interfering with othe duties. Healthful occupation, wrlto for particulars, inclosing stamp. Mango Chera i"al Company. No. 72 .lohn street. New York. Agent Wanted. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CIGARS; (75 per month salary and expenses paid. AildreH-. with two-rent stump. F1UAKO CI GA!t CO., I tilcaito. Ur ANTED TWO GOOD MEN TO SELL tea and coffee on communion iu and around Scranton; will furnish each with a horse and wag n and pay 211 er tent. oin lnihsion: a small bond required. For particu lars address C. C, Tribune nflice. A" GENTS TO SELL OCR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel aud copper electro platers; price from $1 upward; (alary and ex penses paid: outfit free. Address, with stauip, J! ICR IG AN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS; $25 weekly ami expenses; experience un necessary, t ONHtlLi DAT iiD MFG. CO., 48 Van Bnren at., Chicago. CALE8MAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE: '2? O per cent, commission; sample book mailed free. Address 1 N. CO.. btatiou L, New York. AT ONCE A0ENT8 APPOINTED TO J. moil upw iiK"iiHiu iauio iziututuiw ouito and houwe flv liuuM at 10 cenrs and '2& a . l. . it. j .1 m It 5l M'F O Co., Baltimoi-e, Md. GEN T8 -II IN DE'S" PATENT UN IV E R sal Iiair Cnrlrra and Wavers (as-'d with out heat), and PyrPclnted"HairPiiis. Lib eral commissions. Free sample and fall par ticulars. Address P. O. Box 4Stt. New York. Forle. SALlCTiNE t"'THB'FiNEST L'Olt I col ouutrv nlaces near Scranton: larire lnixlel n house and line grounds. MRS. MARY AYLESWORTH, ('larks Green, Pa. IjOll SALE-SPOOL TABLES, 2 BILLIARD tnbles uud one combination table: also burgains in new and second hand cloths and bulls just now. .1. B. VAN KLECK, Wert niiiiHter l'nol Room. Fop Rent. IXIK KKNT-TEN ROOM HOUSE: ALL 1' modern conveniences. Washburn st. Inquire at 1251 DOR" RENT FROM APRIL 1, LA Hi IE L brick house 424 Mulberry street, all mod ern appliances, inuulro 2i3 N. Washington avenue. RENT-FOUR FLOORS OVER MY store, suitable for boardine and lodarino bouse: also house tKli Wainington ave. J. L. UAKU1NU. LOR RENT-ONE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, LEE L court. Inquire li'Sl Adams ave. FORREXT-NIC'Eux FURNISHED HALL suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JER MYN, 111 Wyoming ovenue. yOR RENT THE PREMISES RECENTLY V occnoied by The Scranton Trib ne, known as the Bhiaser Building, corner of Spruce St. and Pcnn ave. Possession given Immediately. The preml es consist of the bi tiding in the rear of the building on the corner of spruce street and t enn avenue, together with the basement, and also the entiru fourth floor of the corner building. Can be rented for Lodge purposes as well as public meetings. Sixes of hall, S'XltlO with a second hall on same floor, 22x.5a. For particulars inquire on the premises, i f Rudolph Bloeser, or at the office of The Vcrnnton Tribune Strayed. CTRAYED TO THE PREMISES OF DAN i id T. Cotton, Babylon, a large dog, white, with brown ears and spot near tail; short hair: head bus appearance of bloodhound. Owner can have same by calling at above address. Soeelal Notices. "r'HE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." 1 You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's fnmousold War Pictures.show ing the forces In actual battle, skntcued on the spot. Two volumes, 2.0IX) pictures, bold on easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex rross complete, all charges prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, C22 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa. BLANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA zines, etc.. bound or rebound at T,n Thiru.nh oitlce. Wuick work. Reasonable prices. Business Opportunity. C1R1PPLE C'KEEK INVESTMENTS-HE-' linble Inforiuation, with Cripp e Creek map free; o years on ground: .1no,000 capital. The Woods luvc jtiuout Co. .ColoradoUprings, Cole, M RAID IN CASE OF SICKNESS OR ACCIDENT 00 month. No assessments. age, insurable. No medical examination necessary. If an agent one to see you by addressing a card to the office of Wanted - v,; Commonwealth BulldlnB, Coninolljf.' IroiiClad Stockings FOR THE BOYS. This has gotten to be a famous Stocking in our Hosiery Department; in fact, we couldn't keep store without them. They will stand the hardest kind of wear, and you can depend on the black to be fast. All sizes, i8c a pair or 3 pair for 50c. CONNOLLY Situation Wanted. VJITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPEKI 3 encad man as aalesinsn, bookkeeper or shipping clerk; best references: wholesale trade preferred. Address G. A. L., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN girl in private family tor general house work. Inquire at 023 Maple st. CITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY iJ as clerk; has bad experience in dry goods and shoes, also in orlico work: can furnish reference if required; is anxious to obtain a position. Address) ANXIOUS, Tribune office. w RANTED WASHING TO BE TAKEN home. Address Uou Kressler court. OITUATION WANTED-BY A LONG C exuarleneed stationary and holstiog engineer, can do all kinds of retiaii Ing, uoou sober practical man; best of references, dress S. U. A., Tribune office. Ad- SITUATION WANTED-BY AN KXPEKI euued butcher, 10 years In the business; also experience as clerk in a grocery store or on a dellverv wagon; will acctpt eitl.er one; used to handling horses; ran speak Herman and English. Address ,1. W, A, . Cedar ave Medical. LA DIRR t Chichester's English Pennyroyal Mil itn.mo.4 Imai, are the Beet. utihi. T, w Shr. Hua 4.-., Mainfw, lor pnli ul4r Rclirf tuf Udirt." is utTBs by Return Mqik, V '. Chkaesier Chemical Co., Ybilada., Fa. A StPE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Warranted to core W9 out of every 1.000; two doses will tnkrt the worst case of inHam n atorynutof bed. S'.'.W per pint bottle, Manufactured and sold by MKS. UK. HAMILTON, 34s Northampton Street. Wilkcs-Barre, Pa. and for sale at 116 New York St., Urcen Kids. SCRANTON, PA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN. Bridge and Crown work. Office, ?J5 Washington avenue. C. C. LAUBACII SURGEON DENTIST. No. llS Wyomlne; avenue. R. M. 8TRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. Physician. and Surgeons. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. G. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 616 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. (Just opposite Court House JSquare.) DR. KAY, 208 PKNN AVE.; 1 to S P. &T: call 2062. DIs. of women, obstretrics and and all dls. of chll. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washlnrton avenue. DR. C. U FP.BY, PRACTICE LIMITED, diseases of the Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office. 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, 629Vln street. DR. L.m". OATK3, 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours, I to I 1. in., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi son avenue. DR' J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND Fridays, at 505 Linden street. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. - DR. S. WLAMRREAUX, A SPECIAL 1st on rhronic diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidney and Kenito uri nary diseases, will occupy the office of Dr. Roos, 232 Adams avenue. Office hours 1 to 5 p. m. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24. 26 'and 26, Commonwealth building. Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 0U6 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce at., ror. Wash, ave., Scranton. BROWN MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price building, Vm Washington avenue, Scranton, SocJ.H. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave- nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone 732. PAID AT DEATH All persons in good health, MUHaumnwrniiminiiiwy SICK AND & & WALLACE, TRY US. 602-304 UCML IV, COH 10111 Lawyers. WARREN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue, Scran ton, Pa. JE9SUPS A HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP, HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON WTLCOX, ATTOR neys and Counsellors at Law; offices f and S Library building. Scranton, Pa. ROSEWKLL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth bulldlnir. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRAN I T. OKELiU ATTORNEY-AT" Law, Room C, Coal Exchange, Scran ton, Pa. JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms 63, S4 and 5, Common wealth bulldlnjr. SAMUEL W. F.DOAR. ATTORNEY-AT- Law.Offlce, 317JJpruce at., Scranton, Pa. L. A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAw! 42S Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa. URIB TOWNSEND, ATTORNEyTatT Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton, Money to loan In large sums at 6 per cent. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. H. C. SMYTHE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 400 Lackawanna avenue. C. COMEQYB. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 401 8pruce street. B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming ave., Scranton. Pa. J AS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-AT-law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton. j. M. C. RANCK. 136 WYOMING AVE? Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September (. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H.BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept. t. Klndegarten $10 per term. Loan. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you tnonsy on easier terms and pay you better on investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Callender, Dime Bank building. Wire SreciiH. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Hotels and Restaurant. THE ELK CAFE. 125 ann 127 FRANK- lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. 4k W. passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan.VICTORKOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL," " Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place. New York. Rates, $3.r0 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANABLE. Proprietor. - ' " " " WE regardless of occupation, has not called upon you, the Society in Scranton. Liberal ACCIDENT Scranton, Pa. Walllace 20wrlnonue' UPHOLSTER FURNITURE Clean Carpets. Renovate Feata, Hake Over Mattresses, Make and Repair Springs, Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a music store. MEUARGEE BROTHERS, PRiNTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scran ton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN ft CO.. WHOLE sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth. TO West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite poatofflce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Central Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, liisur lng cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 18W. Trains leave Scranton for Plttstun, Wtlkes-Harre, etc at H.M. 9.15. 11.30 a. 111.. 1 20, 2.00, 3.05, COO, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, t.int a. m 1.00, 2.1S. 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Ncwurk and Elisabeth, S 20 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun day 2 15 P. n- Train leaving 1.20 p. in. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 1.21 PI m. and New York 6.44 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m., 1 20, 3.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Bunday, 2.1& P. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 1.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.20, 5.00 p. m. Bundav, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 8.10 (express) a. m., 1.10, l.ao. 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, f.OV a. m., 2.00 aud 4.30 p. in. Sunday 6.27 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In id vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. J. H. OLHAU8EN. Gen. Bupt. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, gr sTli neT Jiuy w, an nm ui mM IjO arrive at new Lacks WW M m wanna avenue station WW r as follows: A Trains will leave Scran ton etatHn for Carbondale and Interme diate points at 2.20. 5.4, 7.00, 8 2 and I 10.10 a. m., 12.00, 2.20, 3.55, 5.1a. -lu. 10 and 11ForP-Flarvlew, Waymart and Honesdale at 7 00, s-25 1010 m- 2 20 n'1 515 P''or Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack and Montreal at 6.45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m. wot Wllkes-Barre and intermediate oolnts at 7.46, 8.45. 8.38 and 10.45 a. m.. 12.05, 1 20 2 38. 4.00, 5.10. (.05, 0.15 and 11.38 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton station tram Carbondale and intermediate points at 7 40, 8.40. 9.34 and 10.40 a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 34 40, 4.54. 6.55. 7.45. 9.11 and 11.33 p. m. From Honesdale, Waymart and Far. view at 9.34 a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40. 5.55 and 7 45 p. m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc., at 4.64 and 11.33 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate folr ..14, olnts at 2.15, 8.04, 10.05 and 11.5a a. m., 1.18 3.29. 6.10, 6.08. 7.20, 9.03 and 11.16 p. m. " " between 6 and 65 years of we will send Terms SOCIETY M VT"T V lDraii!ji!i!-