OHO ECIlAIJTOIf TRIBUTE-SATU BOAT MOUNHTCK APItIL XI, 1890.' 124 and 126 Wyoming Ave., Are sbowimg the most complete assortment of all the newest and choicest collection of Millinery, oioaks, Suits, Capes, Separate Skirts, Silk and Wash Waists, Dress Goods, Silks, and infact everything appertaining to a first-class establishment. We are most pleased to afay that our patrons, and the public in general, have appreciated our efforts in placing before them such a metropolitan establishment as ours. Below we quote a few ot the vcr many specials alwavs er , v Men's Furnishing Goods. Si dozen of men's colored bosom laun 1 dried shirts In all the newest and ur- ' tistln effont. worth 11 Kit trader's frir, SSO. 20 doxen of men's fancy silk and satin suspenders, worm 60c., Leader t jriee, lc. 15 iloien of men's American guyot sus penders, worth iSc, Leader's Price, 15c, 20 doren of men's web suspenders, worth 19c., leader's Price, 10o. 26 dosen of men's mixed seamtess half hose, worth loo., Leader's Price, Sc. 10 doxen of men's new spring neckwear, in liRht, dark and 'medium color, con sisting of terks, four-in-hand, bnnd bows and club house ties. Leader's Price, i!ic. Complete assortment of all the newest style in ladies' neckwear, including ladles' stock hows. Leader's Price runging from 25c. to 19c. Hosier) Department 45 dosen of children's and boys' heavy , ribbed fast black stockings, double knees, full seamless, sixes t to Stlic, Lesder's Price, VJjO. 24 doxn bicycle and school hose, extra heavy full seamless, und fust black, slr.es f to 10, Leader's Price, lie. tt dozen of ladies' imported fust black hose full regulur mude doublet ole, high spliced heel. Leader's Price, VlMfi. Leather Goods. 15 doxen of ladies' black silk cord belts with silvered buckles, worth IKc., Lead er's Price, 12c. 12 dusen of ladies' leather belts In all colors. Leader's Price, Wo. Better qualities. Leader's Price, from ,!. to 8c. It dozen of ladles' Kilt and silver belts, also spanKled In all the new colors, , Leader's Price, 49c. Underwear and Ca reals. 16 dozen of the new W. B. summer cor sets In all sixes. Leader's Price, 49c. 10 dozen of the new W. H. summer cor sets, finer quality, lender's Price, 75c. fl doxen of ladies' ribbed vests. Leader Price. 4c. 31 dozen of Indies' fine ribbed vests, ribbon In neck and arms. Leader's Price, c K dosen of ladles' fine ribbed vests, ex tra quality, both wtitte and ecru, rib bon in neck and arms, Leader's Price, 12'vC 15 dozen of ladles' fine muslin (towns, trimmed with insertion. Leader's Price, 49c. 10 dozen of ladles' line muslin skirts with embroidered ruffie, Leader's Price, 5c. 12 dozen of ladles' fine muslin drawers, trimmed with embroidery. Leader's Price, ate. 38 dozen of ladles' corset covers, speciul, Leader's Price, 7c. LEBECK & MARKET AND STOCK REPORT Wall Street Review. New Tork, April 10. While specula tion at the Stock Exchange today at intervals was exceedingly dull, yet on the whole the dealings were character ized by greater confidence and strength than on any previous day of the week. The advance In prices was quite gen eral, and the Improvement was mainly due to a change of sentiment In regard to the probable action of President Cleveland on the Cuban belligerency matter. The fact that the foreign mar kets for American securities are undis turbed by the action of the house un doubtedly has a good effect. Still an other factor In the day's speculation was the reduction In the rates of ster ling exchange which prevented gold shipments by tomorrow's steamers and render exports of the yellow metal Im probable for at least some days to come. The bears attempted to check the up ward movement in prices by attacking American Tobacco and one or two oth er specialties which happened tq be without effective support. Tobacco was sold down from 84(4 to and closed at a merely fractional recovery. Despite the selling of Tobacco the gen eral markot continued strong In the late trading. Manhattan scored the greatest rise, selling up from 109 to 11H& on the movement by the city authori ties to accord the company tncreased facilities to extend its lines. The stock left off at 110. Sugar was conspicu ous for strength throughout and rose to 119all8Vi on purchases by houses identified with officials of the trust. The Grangers, Chicago Oas, (leneral ' Klectrlc, Louisville und Nashville and Tennessee Coal and Iron advanced 4al per cent., but there was nothing In the remainder of the list calling for special comment. Speculation closed Arm In tone. Net changes, show advances of al4 per cent, outside ot American Tobacco, which declined . Total sales 'were 103.892 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & Co., correspondents for A. P. CAMPBELL, stock broker, 412 Spruce street Op'h- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co 84 844 824 K Am. Bugar Re'g Co.. 1174 119 11T? 11S Atcn.. to. tt a. re.. Ij' Canada Southern.... 49 Chicago Oas M'i Chic, & N. W 103 Chicago, B. A Q 77' f, C. C. C. St. U 34'., Chic, Mil. & St. P.. 74 Chic, R. I. & Pac... 7ft4 Del. & Hud 127 Dlst. & C. F 17H Qen. Electric 37'i Louis. & Nash 494 M. K. & Texas, Pr.. 2fHs Manhattan Ele ,in Mo. Pac 24H Nat. Cordage 4 Nor. Pac 1 Ontario West U4 'Pac. Mail KM Southern R. R., Pr.. 294 Tenn., C. & Iron.... 30 Union Pacific Wabash 7 , Wabash, Pr 17 Western Union 8S' W. L 9H V. S. Leather fi U. S. Leather, Pr... m V. S. Rubber 27 1&Vi 4114 S8 103 784 34i 74?s 71 127 "'4 3SV 49 2II1). Ill" 24'4, s IK. nvi w 31 84 7 18 CIS. 27 49 08 11)2 74i 7'.i 127 17' 37 49 2'!'4 109 24 4T4 14 14Vt Hi 29'A ao 8 17'4 St'4 If '(. m4 . 49!i ',:, w 78 34a4 754 7' 127 17T4 7i 49 20-j, 110'.j 2IMi 4' 1 VU4 2f 29 soy. 18V4 9V4 2S?i CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADB PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. May ing. est. est. ing. 5'j WV4 1M4 20V4 30 32. , 15 W 19T4 20 31 3214 ty 1ATS. m 1H 20V4 , 30 31 m 20 2074 30-4 31 VJ 32V4 May July ...... September LARD. May , July , PORK. 5.67 6.07 . 6.22 6.26 B.0T i ' 6.07 6.20 5.20 May July S.G0 1.06 8.63 I.8S 8.43 (.61 8.55 1.75 Toledo Grain Mart.at. Toledo, O., April 10. Wheat Receipts, Uut Wisnsls; ebkptnenta nose; quiet; No. at Leader's prices : Special display of all the newest styles In ladies' sweaters In all colors and combinations, Leader's Price, tiW, up ward. Gloves. 38 dozen of ladles' black Kayser finger tipped gloves, every pair warranted, sizes, Et to d4. Leader's Price, 4c. Better qualities, 75c. and tsc. 25 dozen more of our 4-button real kid gloves. In tan, brown and white, with black embroidery. Leader's Price, Ktc. Dress Goods and Silks. 10 pieces of all wool fancy weave ere pons In all the new spring coloring, real value, 73c, Leader's Price, 4. 35 pieces of all wool serges also fancy weaves in spring dress fabrics, regular price, S71'.c, Leader's Price, 29c. 10 pieces S'.-lnch wool dress goo Is, real value, frfc., leader's Price, 15c. 10 pieces of black figured brllllantine, worth 25e Leader's Price, 17c. 0 pieces of black wool serge, the regular 3fic. quality. Leader's Price. 19c. D pieces of colored Scotch home spun, always retails at 50c.. Leader's Price, 29c 25 pieces of evtra quality figured lda;k brllllantine, worth 0c., Leader's Price, !l9o. All cf our Sl-liuh wash silks In onu lot, choice of any, 17c. All of our linest fancy Jups silks that have been JOY., choice of the lot, 29c. 15 pieces of extra quality fancy tuifet.i silks, just the thing for waists, have been 753., I.eaile' s Price, 5c. All cf our finest quality printed warps china silks n all ihe newest detlgns, huvo been V'c. a yard, choice of any, ;ac. 10 pieces Mao, also creum brocaded silks, wcrth ti.V., Leader's Price, 49c. Linens, Organdies and Coilon Dress Goods. 20 pieces tf French organdies, vciy choico I'cslfc'ns, 1 eader's 1'rice, V'c SO pieces cf line colored dimities, war ranted fust - colore, Leader's Price, !:iVo. 30 pieces corded metette cloth, entire. ly new. Loader's Price, We. 25 pieces of finest French dimities In Persian effects, regular retail price, Vie., Leader's Price, 24c. SO pieces printed corded mursellles, usually retails for 50c., Leader's Price, 35c. White Goods, Table Linen, Etc 15 pieces white checked muslin for aprons. Leader's Price, 4c. 10 pieces of better quality worth, 10c. , Leader's Price, do. 75 pieces corded checked und striped nainsooks, and muslins In all the new est weaves, Leader's Price ranging from 8c. to 20c. a yard. 2 red caBh. 73V-: May. 83V.; July. 69i; August, sVfcc; No. 3 red cusli, 7IV4C.: No. 2 white, 7Sl.e. Corn Receipts, 4,058 bushel: shipments, 3,1X10 bushels; dull: No. 2 mlx.'d July, 32ie. Oats Receipts and shipments, none; siominal. Cloverseed Receipts, 50 bags; shipments, two bags; quiet; prime cash, Sl.52t3; October, $4.50. Scran ton Board of Trade ExchongeQuo- tntlons-AII Quotations Based on Pur of 100. Nemei Bid. Asked. Dime Dep. A DIs. Bank 140 Scranton Lace C'irtain Co M National Boring A Drilling Co. ... so First National Bank KQ Scranton Jar A Stopper Co , 25 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Axle Works g Ucranton Savings bank zOO Scranton Traction Co 11 Bonta Plate Glass Co 10 Scranton Car Replacer Co 100 Sctanton Packing Co 9 Weston Mill Co 250 Lackawai.na Iron A Steel Co., ... 150 Scranton Bedding Co 103 BONDS. Scranton Glass Co 100 Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1918 119 ... Scranton Traction Co 9) People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1918 U ... Scranton A Plttaton Trac Co M People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 102 City of Scranton Street Imp 9 ... 10 Scranton Axle Works loo Borough of Wlnton 6.. 100 New Vork Produce Market. New York, April 10. Flour Unchanged, generally lirm. Wheat Spot market firm, good export demund; No. 2 red store and elevator, 81Sa81c.; afloat, SSaSSVic; f. o. b S3-t4aS.1'ic; ungraded red, S4a84c.; No. 1 northern, 75,4a75-c. ; options closed weak at c. advance to ?gc. decline with frca local realising and following the west, while trading was mainly switching; No. 2 red April, 7l7lc; May, 724c; June and July, IVtc; September, TlVic; December, 73c. Corn Spots dull, firm, scarce; No. 2 at 40c. elevator; 41c. afloat; options dull, steady,1 unchanged to o. decline; April, 37c; May, 3Jc.; July, 3Tc.; August, 37fc,o. ; OUtxtember, 381'. Oats Spots' fairly ac tive, firmer; options dull, steady; April, 2."c; May, 24;,c. ; spot prices. No. 2 at 25'ic; No. 2 white, 2iil4c; No. 2 Chicago, iGVsC.j No. 3 at 24'c.; No. 3 white, 2514c; mixed western, 25a201ic.; white do., 2!a29c; white state, 2tia2e. Provisions Quiet, about steady; western steam, S5.30; city, 14.90; Muy. 85.35; refined quiet; continent; 85.00; South America, 81S; compound, 4a 4;4c Pork Dull, unchanged. Butter Fairly active, steady; western creamery held;10a16c; do. factory, 8alll4c; others unchanged. Cheese Choice steady, fair demand, unchanged. Eggs Moderate de mand, steady; state and Pennsylvania, 13a lU'.ic ; southern.' 11 '-in lie.; western fresh, 12u214c; duck, 20a23c; goose, 35a40c Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, April 10, Provisions wero Jobbing fairly at unchanged prices. We quote: Beef, city, family, per barrel, S9.50al0: smoked beeif, llal2c; beef hams, $15.50alti; pork, family, 811a11.5o; hams, S. I', cured. In tierces, 8a914c; do. smoked, 94alO4c.; sides, ribbed. In suit, 5atc.; do. do. smoked, 6a7c; shoulders, plcklo, hams S. P. cured, 6altR.; do. do. cured, 614c; do. do. smoked, B14c; picnic smoked, Ca7!4c; bellies, in pickle, ac cording to average, loose, 6a5c; break fast bacon, 6'4a7Vjc. ; lard, pure, city re fined, In tierces, (H4aG$ic. ; do. do. do. In tubs, 64a(ic; do. butchers' loose, 5V4a 54c; city tallow, in hogsheads, 3r!c.; coun try, do., 3V4uS14c, as to quality and cakes, 3T4c ; Chicago Live Stock. Union Stock Yards, April lO.-Cattle ueceipts, 7,uuv neaa; marset weaxer, ,10c. lower; common to extra steers, $3.40a4.40; stjekers and feeders, 3a3.95; cows and bulls, Il.50a3.50; calves, t3u5.10; Texans, 2.25a4.16. Hogs Receipts, 18,000 head; market easy and tic. lower, early closing stronger: heavy packing and shipping lots. t3.S0o3.80; common to choice mixed, $3.ii."a 8.90; oholco assorted, 8!l.90a4; light, S3.7IU 4; pigs, 83a3.90. Sheep Receipts, 8,000 neaa; marxei steaay; interior 10 enoice, t2.80a3.8O; lambs, 83.75a4.7a Buffalo Uvo Stock. Buffalo. N. Y,, April lO.-Cattle-Lower for shipping and heavy steers, steady for butchers', veals lower: good to choice, 14.75a6; common to fair, I3u4.50. Hogs Opened slow, but-ruled fairly active at 6a 600 remnants fine French nainsook goods that would retail off the piece at 35c. and 30c. a yard, choice ot any, tftc. a yard. White duck, . good quality, Leader's Price, 12c. 25 dozen cotton towels, worth Sc., Lead er's Price, 8c. 10 dozen bleached Turkish bath towels, 44 inches long, worth 35c., Leader's Price, 20c. 0 pieces of cotton toweling. Leader's Price. 2V. 10 pieces linen crash. Leader's Price, r. 5 pieces of table linen, Leader's Price, 15c. a yard. 5 pieces of extra quality table linen. Leader's Price, 25c. 10 pieces of table linen, regular price, 75c., Leader's Price, 49c. 9-4 bleached and brown sheeting;, best quality. Leader's Price, 14c. 25 pieces Hill 4-4 bleached muslin, Lead er's Price, fie. a yard. 40 pieces Fruit of the Loom, yard wide, bleached muslin. Leader's Price, 7c. a yard. 2i0 white crochet and Marseilles quills, ut (Sc., 7c. and 98c.. worth fully 25 per cent. more. Trimmed and Untrlmmad Millinery. In tills department, we guarantee prices to be Just as low as In our other de partments. Hear In mind that we have stylish up-to-date hats from $1.98 and upward. Also tine flowers from 25c. a bunch up, and fancy ribbons from 10c. a yard up. We guarantee to give you satisfaction In every particular. 10 pieces of 40-tnch French batiste, Lead er's Price, 12',c. Special sales of Swiss embroidery In four widths at 8vc, 10c., 12c, and 15c , worth exactly double. We will cheerfully give you samples for comparison and you will be convinced that we oiler these goods at half price. Cloaks and Suits. CO ladles' figured brllllantine skirts lined throughout, velvet facing, Leader'B Price, 11.25. 1 tine figured brllllantine skirts Ave yards wide, choice new patterns. Lead er's Price, 31.9s. 100 children navy reefers, sixes 4 to 14, good vulue, $1, Leader's Price, 59c. 49 ladles' black and navy flannel suits In all sixes, worth It), Leader'B Price, M.W. 18 ladles' mixed cheviot suits, tight fit. ting, velvet trlmmlntf. good value, . worth 110, Leader's Price, 16.8s. 75 dozen of ladles' laundrled percale shtit waists In all sizes, good value, 75c Lender's Price, 39c. Complete assortment of ladles soft and I a u ml r led waists. Leader's Price, from 49c. upward. We cull attention to our complete In fants' outfitting department. GORIN Me decline; good to choice Yorkers, 84.10a 4.15; mostly, 84.15: light lots, 84.15; mixed packevs, Jl; mediums, 83.95a4; roughs, 33.25al3.45; stags, 82.50a2.75. Sheep and lambs Opened slow and 10nl5c. lower; prime lambs, wools, 85a5.15; good to choice, 84.tioa4.90; culls to fair, 83.65a4.50; clipped lambs, $4a4.76 for common to choico; mixed wool sheep, good to choice, 83.j6u S.W; culls to fair, 2.05a3.50; clipped sheep, 82.75a3.76. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa., April lO.-Credlt balances, 81.20. The option closed at 81.20, the only quotation today. Pittsburg, April 10. Tho option and credit balances closed at $1.20, the only quotaion today, Dl'SS'i REVIEW OF TRADE. Stocks Extremely Dull, Yet Railroad Traf fie lias Beon tie avy-A Ulanee at the Business Sltnation. New York. April 10. R. Q. Dun ft Co. will say tomorrow in their weekly review of trade: Failures for the past week have been 209 In the United States against 207 last year, and 33 in Canada against 27 lajit year. The volume of business has not on the whole Increased, nor have prices ap preciably advanced since April 1, when the range for all commodities was the lowest ever known In this country. Iireadstuffs and Iron products have risen slightly, but some other articles have declined, and the root of the mat ter Is that the demand for consumption Is still below expectations. The Injury done tcx winter wheat by storms njid frosts at the west would appear from reports of state officers to have been considerable. Remark ably low estimates of condition are pub lished by some state authorities and while there may be the customary ex aggeration, there has evidently been much actual loss, which tends at pres ent to lessen purchases of farmers and of dealers) In farming districts. But the reports are not more gloomy than a year ago, and the quantity of wheat which has come from farms since Aug ust 1st. has been 163.7S1.594 bushels, against 129,076,460 to the same date last year. Stocks have been extremely dull, and yet railroad traffic Is heavy. Reports of earnings have not Improved, the March statement covering practically all the roads usually reporting shows an increase of 4.2 per cent, over last years, but decrease of 11.2 compared with 1893. and Is less satisfactory than returns of January of February. Do mestic business reflected by clearing, house exchanges continues about 20 per cent, smaller than In 1893, though slightly better than last year, tho oc currence of Good Friday preventing exact comparison. Foreign trade shows a decrease of nearly 10 per cent. In exports from the week, though as much Increase In March, while Imports gain nearly 20 per cent, though In March the decrease was 14 per cent. The bil let pool and other combinations have raised prices of pig Iron and steel, but as yet finished products have gained scarcely anything, nor has demand for them increased. Prices of boots and shoes do not change, though leather Is lower. Hides are a little stronger at Chicago, re ceipts being small. Wool Is weaker, with sales of the week the smallest for many years. Prices tend lower, ex cept for fine washed fleece and' manu facturers are rapidly reducing produc tion. There Is fair demand In the dress goods branch, but tt Is estimated that not 3.40 per cent, of the men's wear ma chinery Ib at workvt, There have also been cotton mills stopping or reducing time this week. : Further reduction In shirting prints, to the lowest point ever touched, failed to Increase the demand materially. ' When you think of the Nickel Plate Road It brings to mind that delicious meal you had In the Dining Car, and the fine service and Low Rates, and you wonder why people will travel via any other line. CCNTKXTIoy CJUJL3. Seeoad Legislative Pietrtet The Republicans of the teeead Legisla tive district ot Lackawaana. county will assemble in convention at the arbitraUoa room. Court House, city of ftcraatoa, ea Tuesday, April 14th, Its at I dock . m. for thepurpoee of electing two deleoatea te the Republican state eoaventloa wfclesi will meet at Hairisburg April tt, 1M Election for delegates te the Second Legislative District convention will be held at the regular polling places on Sat urday. April 11th, 1898. between the hours of 4 and t p. sn. Eleeiloa distriote are en titled to representation as follows: Seventh ward. First district 1 Seventh ward. Third district 1 Eighth ward. First district 1 Eighth ward. Second district...... 2 Ninth ward. Flret district , 3 Ninth ward. Second district Ninth ward. Third district 3 Tenth ward 1 Eleventh ward. First district J Eleventh ward. Second district 1 Eleventh ward, Third district 1 Twelfth ward. First district 1 Thirteenth ward. First district 1 Thirteenth ward. Second district 1 Thirteenth ward, Third district 1 Sixteenth ward. First district Sixteenth ward, becond district J Seventeenth ward. First district 1 Seventeenth ward. Second district J Nineteenth ward. First district 1 Nineteenth ward, Second district 1 Nineteenth ward, Third district 1 Nineteenth ward. Fourth district. 1 Twentieth ward. First district 1 Twentieth ward. Second district 1 Twentieth ward, Third district 1 Total J8 Vigilance committees will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W. S. Millar, Chairman. C. 8. Seamans, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., April 3. 1893. Third Legislative District. The Republicans of the Third legislative district will assemble In convention at the arbitration room In the court house on Thursday, April 10, at 3p. m., for the purpose of electing a delegate to the Re publican state convention to be held at Harrlsburg April 23. 189. The primaries will be held at the regular polling places on Tuesday. April 14. m. between the hours of 4 and 7 p. m. Election districts are entitled to representation as follows: Benton , , 2 Clifton , 1 Covington 1 Dalton 2 Olenburn i Greenfield i Gouldsboro 1 I Plume 1 Lackawanna township. South district.. 1 Lackawanna township. West district.... 2 Lackawanna township. East district.... 1 Lackawanna township. Northeast dlst.. 1 Lackawanna township. Southwest dlst. 1 Lehigh i Madison j Newton , North Ablngton 1 Old Forge, First district 1 Old Forge, Second district 1 Old Forge, Fourth district 1 Ransom J Scranton, Sixth ward, Third district.... 2 Scott 3 Spring Brook 1 South Ablngton 2 Taylor, First ward 1 Taylor, Second ward 1 Taylor Third ward 1 Taylor, Fourth ward 1 Taylor, Fifth ward 1 Waverly 2 West Ablngton 1 John McCrlndle, Chairman, J. W. Ho user, Secretary. The Nickel Plate Road Is the shortest line between Buffalo and Chicago. LORD BISHOP OF TORONTO. CAN. The Rt. Rev. A Sweatman, D.D.. D. C. L... Lord Bishop of l ot onto. Stcurce Ke lief In lea Minutes by the I'se of Dr. Agncw's Catarrhal Powder. A busy man like the Bishop of Toronto can 111 afford to have his capacity for work broken Into by catarrhal trouble, or Its simpler but yet serious phase of cold In the head. And yet, to use a vulgurism, there Is hardly anything that knocks a man out more quickly than what we or dinarily term, "Just a cold In the head." There Is a way out, however, of this trou ble, and the Bishop does not hesitate to say, over his own signature, and for the good of others, that be has used Dr. Ag new's Catarrhal Powder, and derived in stant relief In catarrhal troubles. One short puff of the breath through the blower, supplied with each bottle ot Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal pas sages. Painless and delightful to use. It relieves in ten mlutex, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Head ache, Sore Throat, Tonsilltls and Deaf ness. 60 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros. Piles! Piles! Itching Plies! Symptoms Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes me tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 60 cents. Dr. Swayne A. Son, Philadelphia, Stockholder Meeting, ftHEASVAllilERyiSCrO THE X stockholders ot Tho Provldsnct Gas an 1 Water Company will be held at their office in the Delaware and Hudson building. Lacka wanna avenue, ttcrauto'i. Pa., Monday, May 4, lttta, at 10 n. ra to elect tifflcers to serve during the ensuinK year, to consider and au thorise an Increase of the capital stock of the company, and transact any other business that may be presented. By order of the manacers. H. F. AT II ICR C02T, Secretary. 8crnnton, Pa., Feb. 28, 11. Special Notices. 'THESOI.DIF.BIN OUR CIVIL WAK." A Von want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's famous old War Pictures.sb.ow ing the force m actual battle, sketctied on the spot. Two volumes, 2.0U) pictures. Hold on em. monthly nnvment. Delivered bv bt- rress completo, all ct antes prepaid. Address p. u. iui. isa ac ami Ave., mranton, ra BLANK tOOKS, PAMPHLkTH, MAGA xinos, etc. bound or rebound at Ths Tribunb office. Wuick work. Keaaonable prices. Notict te Rock Contractor. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Lebigh Valley Coal Company, until April 14th, 1HW, fur sinkimr. near the city of Hszloton, a shait, aliout WObv 8!' 0" fr ra tho anriace to a deuth of about 775 feet. Plana. specifications and form of contract may be S'-en at cue roD'pany a omen mi nastec u. or as tlieQencnl minernteudcnt'sofitcai.t Wilkeo- Barre. The right to rj't any and all bi m is reservea. Aunressaii communication 10 me undersigned, w. A. LATHKur. uen. Bunt.. W ilkea- Barre, Pa. Business Opportunity. K0WS20 MADE $500 IN 2C DAYS Our book, "How Fortnnes Are ilsde," ex- .1.:.. , . u t, . .. . ....... . - ..... ...II linn 1 limited The BE.S XIV to'fok LN VEST- MEN T CO.. 88 wall ML. N. V. MONEY! Daniel Drew, who accumulated on of the larzest f irtnnm ever made iu Wall street, laid: "When the sap runs up the trees buy ttocks," and the records of Wall stnet for the post twenty years show be was right. For lull particulars as 10 how business is done la Wall street, write for our book. "8nm ulation Fully e xplained." also our murkst lat ter. Margin 8 to 6 per cent. Commission only 1-10 per csut L D. THORNBURGH & CO., Bankers A Brokers, 4 ' Broadway , New York. : CRIPPLE CREEK STOCKS. We have carefully investigated and now ee htflally recommend as safe investments, the Htocks of Thompson, floen-Aechor, Globe Hill, Consolidated, Independence-extension, Portland, Isabella and Unloa-Uold Mining Companies. HB MECHEM INVESTMENT COMPANY. . 138 Jackson Street, Chicago, III., Bank Floor. L. rl. Knecland, Manager. Members ot all Col orado KxchanyM-direct private Wtrs Or dworotaptly executed correspondence ao- OimG10.lfo7 The Lenox Bicycle Suit For Ladies. We have the sole agency for the above In Scranton. It is considered by -.A. Mm experts o oe me nest adapted suit for ladies that has been pro duced. CONNOLLY & T A WORD. WANTS OF ALL, KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOB IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT 18 MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Helo Wanted-Male. nrv 1 work fok oray 00., Isnt. ML Columbus. Ohio, sell In ir Ro.al Pinter, plating kniTes.torks.SDOona eta.; quickly plated by dipping In melted metal; ana nnnri; piateguarantetdflve to tn years; mad. (46 last wmk, tbl. week. t; rasy job, took pay. Write (or a plate. Erery body aas foods te plate. vv ANTED - A GOOD ERRAND DOT; call o'clock tbia morning at Tribune offloe. BOT WANTED GOOD, STRONG, INDUS trims boy, 18 years old, to leara the blacksmith trade, at M. T. KELLER'S, 814 itdamsavenae. ANTED- H AO! NT IN EVERY SRO tion toconTass: HOOtniAOOada mad: sells at sieht; alsoa man tn sell staple Uouds to dealers; best side line KidO a month: sal ary or large lonimieaion made: experience nnneoesaa y. Clifton Soap and Uanutaetar- Ing Co.. Cincinnati, O. -v ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN mr town ta solicit stack anbsorlD- tlons; a monopoly : hta money for stents: ne capital required. EDWARD C. F18H CO, Borden Block. Chicago. 11L Helo Wanted Females. IADIES-I MAKR BIO WAGES DOING J pleasant home work, and will gladly send fall particulars to all sending S -cut stamp. 141-8 M. A. BTEBBIN8. Lawrence, Mien. ANTED I ADY AGENT IN SCRAN ton to sail and introduce Bnvdnr's cake king; rxperlencod csnrssswr preferred; work ronnaDsnt and earr tirontable. Write lor particulars at one and gt benefit of holiday trade. T H. HNYDER & CO. Cincinnati, O ANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENER mtla saleswoman to represent us. Guaranteed to a day without interferlugwith other duties. Healthful occupation, write for particulars, inclosing stamp. Mango Chem ical Company, No. 79 John street. New Yorlc. Board Wanted. AN AND WIFE H AVISO INFANT child, wish to board: srirate famllr preferred; location most be near business sec tion of city. Box7i Tribuae office. For Sal. FOR SALE-TWO HORSES, t BUTCHER wagons. buggies, 1 sk-igh, harnesses and all of Initober's outfit; also me t market for rent; going out of business; muse be sold br April 1st. Inquire of L E. SCBCLLER, Blakely street, Dnnipore. ; F OR SALE-IIOUSK AND LOT AT Co nor ef Meade and Bnrke street. All mod ern improvements en premises. MRS. A. -NIB STEWART, Dunmor, Pa. For Rant LARGE 8 HOOM HOUSE, MODERN III proreinents; laree lot, burn, f ult. gar den, at 1041 Penn avenue. Apply to M. T. KELLEK, 31S Adams arcane. FOR RF.NT-TWO FCRNISHRD ROOMS, witn use of bath. 1411 Franklin avenue J' 7oRRliNT frRobHOlj nice yard, corner Von 8 torch sad Marion. IOR RENT-HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE: modern improvements; rent raaable; cot nor of Pine and Blakely streets, Dunmor. F OR RFNT WAREHOUSE ON D.. L a) W. switohBCRANTiiN BTuVE WORKS orbent-r6m Nbw6ccupni;DBY the Traders' Natlonil Bank: possession given about May 1. by P. L. PHILLIPS, Cshi"r Traders' National Bank. 1?QR KE.NT-TEN-ROOM HOUSE; ALL modern conveniences. Inquire at 123 Washburn st. FOR RENT-ONE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE ill Qnincy avenu. Kent reasonable Opposite alosm Taylor Hospital. FOR RENT N1L'K 1 FURNISHED HALL suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JEK MYN, 110 Wyoming ovenue. Stont for Sal. BLUE BTONE EVERY ONE WISHING to buy stone would do well to call on Ke sler Brntbera, miners of and dealers in all kinds of flinging, rnrbing and all kinds of s'one cut to order. KEESLFR BROTHERS, lib Delaware straet hcrantnn. Fa. genta Wanted. IX WANTED SALESMAN; SALARY FR' M VV start; permanent plnce. BROWN BROH. 0 . Nurserymen. RocO'-stnr, N. Y. GENTs"WANTEDT68ELLl'iaARS; $75 per month salary and expenses paid. Address with two-cent stamp, FIGARO U OAlt CO.. Cliicsuo. AUENTS-TO SELL OUR PHACT1CAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro pleters: p-ico from J-'! upward; salary and ex penses paid; outntfree. Address, with stamp, illCHIGAN MFGCO.. Chlcairo. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS; S2S weekly and expenses; experience un necessary, i ON SOLI DATED MFG. CO., 4S Van Bursn St.. Chicago. S" ALEBMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 25 per cent, commission; sample book mailed fro. Address L. N. CO., station U New York. AT " oS CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO sell new lightning soiling tnblo clotb.mos qulto and house fly liquid ut 10 cents and ii rents a bo tie. Sample tree, BOLGIANO M'F'G Co, Baltimore. Md. AGENTS UINDE'H PATENT UNIVEH sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (nsd with out heat), end "Pyr Pointed"Hair Pine Lib. oral commissions. Free sample and full pap tlculara. Address P. IK Box 4K New YnrK. Medical ROEBLINO'S CELEBR ATED TANSY AND Pennyroyal (ills; Imported: absolutely safe; harmless; superior to all others: never tails, any stage; thousands of happy ladles: tS by mail. Sold only by U- TAMVAl. BPECI FIO CO.. lit Fifth Avenue, New York. Clairvoyant- ADAteE AUBHH.Y, GKKATE8T L1VINO claievovant In the world: tells nana. present and future. Letters by mall will re ceive prompt attention, sot Ademe Sveeue, kjcranto. ,. (.': mi if 1 w mm . a 4t , mm J 3 WALLACE. TRYJUS. 102404 (ICR HE, COHUtll Sltuationa Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY A MAN AS gardener or taking care of horses; hae bad experience. H. MILL, liUs Washlaftoa avenue, city. CITUATION WANTED - BY A YOUNG C lady ae cashier, or aasls ant bookkeeper; has had several years' experience. Address N Tribune office WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, 8 ITU A -tion as clerk la grcery or clothing tor: refeivncex given. Address D.J. PBU'E, m North Hyde Park avenue, city. AM I' ED SITUATION AS TEAMSTER. - earnenter or work nf in, klnrii ,.n k peak German; re.'erenoe given. Address A. L. BLUE, Ut .sorth Hyde Park avenue, city. W1 7 ANTED WASHING BY A YOU.vO worn n. Address 1709 Price street. SItUATION WANTED IN DRY GOODS or gents' f ornlfhlng store; long experi ence, end best reference. If recjilred. Ad dress S, 0., T ibuue office. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO man to drive and take care of horses, or any kind of work: is not particular; give beat of ref -rences; moderate wages. Address H, K., Tribune office. WANTED A JOB TAKING CARE ' OF horses or driving job nl aey kind; good reference C. KNOWLhK, 10.1 pruce street. POSITION WAN . ED-BY BXPERIFNCgn salesman In either dry goods or clothing house: heet raf orencta. Address C. T. Trib une ofBoe. lost. LOST AT THE CHARITY BALL, TUBS day night, hand-knitted white shawl Finder will pleat address B. K. a,. Tribune office. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedale In Effect May 10, iSog. Trains Leave Wilkas-Barre at Follows 7.26 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.16 a. m., week days, for Hazleton. Pottsville, Reading, Norristown and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts burg and the West. 3.17 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburx and the West. 4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burs: and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvi'K J. R. WOOD, fl.n'l Pass. Agent. S. M. P8EVOST, Oeneral Manager. Central Railroad ot New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFl-'KOT MCH. 13, ISM. Trains leave Scranton for Plttstun. Wllkes-Dsrre, etc at 8.20. .16, 11.30 a, m.. 12.46. 2.00. 3.06. 5.00. .10 p. tn. Sundays. 8.00 a. m., 1.00, 2.15. 7.10 p. tn. For Atlantic City. 8.9) a. m. For New York, Newark and Elisabeth, 120 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 1.06 (express) p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term inal, 5.22 p. m. and New York B.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. av. 12.45, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday. 2.16 P- For Long Branch. Ocean Orove, etc, at 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45. 5.00 p. m Sunday, 2.16 p. m. . For Pottsville. 8.20 a., 12.45 p. m. Returning, leave New Tork. foot of Lib erty street, North Klver, at 8.10 (express) a. m 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, t.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.10 p. m. Sunday 6.27 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had cn application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. 11. P. BALDWIN. Qen. Pass. Agent J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. DELAWARE: AND r.uusu.i RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, July to. all trains will arrive at new Lacka wanna avenue station as follows: Trains win leave Scran tan station for Carbondale and Interme diate points at 120. 6.46, 7.00. 8.23 and 10.19 2. m ,P12'o 120. 3.55. 6.15. eMS. 7.25. 8.10 and For Farvlew, Waymart and Honesdale at l.otv tt and 10-18 a. m., U.00. 120 aa 6.U PFor Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack and Montreal at 145 a. m. and 110 p. ra. For Wllkes-Barro and Intermediate Dolats at 7.46. 145. .: and 10.45 a. m., 11.06, 120 1 3. 4.00, 5.10. 105. IK and 11.38 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton station from Carbondale and Intermediate points at 7.40, 8.40. 8.14 and 10.40 a. m., 1100, 1.17. 1.84. 140, 4,64. 6.55, 7.41 111 and H O p. m. From Honesdals. Waymart and Far. view at 6.34 a. m.. 1100. 1.17. 140. 166 and 7.46 p. m. From Montreal. Saratoga, Albany, etc.. at 4.64 and n.as p. m. - Prom Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate r slots at 116. 104, 10.06 and 11.65 a. m.. Lit 14, 138, 110, 101 m lot and 1L16 p. tn. Wallace The Lenox Bicycle Siiit For Ladies. Made in many dif ferent qualities of cloth at our popular prices. CALL AND HAVE ITS POINTS EXPLAINED gftSSg? UPHOLSTER FURNITURE, Clean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Make Over Mattresses,- -Make and Repair Spring Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. Nov. 17, Train leave Scranton tor Philadelphia) ad NfwYork Via D. H. R. R, at 7.41 ?.iU., 1.20, t U and 11.18 p. m., via p.. U W. a a. 100, 101 U.W a. m., and Lit P.m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wilkes. "im'' l44 -0'. lit p. m. ,v Jcranton For White Raven. Ha. Sleton, Pottsville and all points on the P'?? Meadow and PottavlUe branohes. vl D- H. a a at 7.46 a. m.. 1106, l.toT 108, 11.30 a. m., 1.30. 3.40 p. tn. oif ,.v 8"enton foi Bethlehem, Kaston, SSS' HT"sburg and all Intermediate f?int.V,?.P' H. R a 7.4 a, m., 12;0S, 1? 'J"k ,' U-toa. m., 1.30 p. a rf5z "pranton for Tunkhannock) To. X?r.' J?lmlra- Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate polnte via D V H. R. a. lei 1 -0J' -K 1.30 p. m. MTfAXi sr.nl0 'or Rochester, Buffalo. SlKRI " 5w. Chicaai ana aU fs0o?'!i?e?,,u H. a a7l45 a. m . :" 11.88 p. m.. via D., L. ft W. a a ?"? Plttston Junction, 108, 8.65 a. as., U0, .w p. m. iFoAELmlr via Salamanea, L. W. a a, 108. 161 a m!, 130, p. m. v Pulman parlor and sleeping or U V. chair cars on all trains between L. A B. Junction or Wilkea-Barre and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo, and UuevenslOB isriage. v .ROLLIN n. WTLBTJH. "en8apt ' CHA8. B. LEE, Oen. Pass, Aft., Phlla., Pa. A. W NONNEMACHER. Asst. Oea. Pass. Aft.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effeot Monday, June tt, 1885. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex- rress for New York and all points East, 40, 160, 116, 100 and 156 a. m.j 12.55 and 134 p m. Express for Easton. Trenton, Phlladek Shla and the South, lit, 100 and 166 a, m.a LS& and 3.34 p. m. Washington and way stations, 1.63 p. ra. Tobyhanna accommodation, 8.10 p. m. Express for Blrik-hamton, Oswego, El. mlra, Corning, Bath, Danaville, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.35 a. m., and 1.21 p m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points la the West, North west and Southwest. Bath accommodation, t a. ra. BfnghamtoD and way stations, 13.17 P. SB. Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m. BInghamtoa and Elmlra Express, 101 p. m. Express tor Cortland. Syraouse, Oswego. Utlca and Richfield Swings, 3.36 a. m. ana 'l ttiacaltl and Bath t a. m. and 1.21 P m. For Northumberland, Plttaton. Wilkes. Barre Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, caking close connectlone at North. umber:nd for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Nounumjeriand and Intermediate Sta tion!,. COO, 8.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 107 p. tn. Nanticoke and Intermediate stations, I Or and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter, mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oa all express trains. .... For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc, apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 328 Lackawanna avenue, ee depot ticket office Erie and Wyoming Valley.. ' EFFECTIVE MARCH 18. 1896. Trains leave Scranton for New York and intermediate points on the Erie rail road, also for Honeedale, Hawley and local points at 136 a. m, and 3.28 p. m. and arrive at Scranton from above points at 8.23 a, m. and 167 p. m. aCRAMTON Division. la Effect September t9-c1. 1SP5. MS) Mound. Moatti Reern tot tW 803 201 not ti 'ML Stations al tTrsms Dsllr. K I cept fcunasy., ;ait1t Lea vet T!W. T. Franklin 81 TwjWesi 4nd streetl .... TIM nn I HiArrlve Leerei 1 iSjllanoook JuaeuoBi 1 ma lit ra Starlight Prestenrark cono . PoysteUe Brim ont Pleasant Ml rolondale ' Forset City Carbondale Waite Bridge MayneM Jermjn Archibald Wlnton PeckviUe Cluliant Dlrksoa Throop ProTtdenee Park Pisos 13i(t U4rt IS 11 isny r 1141 0 Mill 81 fllbO a sJ .. a aim os T 14 4145 t 801 Sit T3 8M 7tT 8W T8S 41 T84 47 T St 410 T 88 4 14 e 41 f j ir snis! SJ fmsj 3 1W 11 It t 6 Mil 07 Sl 11 oil til IU 111 03i 111 OT a iskiw; SlOlOaM keraaton T6 4 Sbl ve Arrlveia ir 1 If M ' st All trstns r 1 tlgnUles i dallr exerot ejuaday. bat tralas stop oa signal tor pes ejngrrs secure rstss via Osune western before) Circhssingtit-tetsand save money. - Day aai Ltut Iprei te the west, J J C.sndorsoa, Oen. rase Act, T. rutertf, Wr, Fees, Agt, craaton, Pa. 1886. ...... .J 0 6 .3 .t.. I '1 ..J ... 8 88 ... 8.11 .3 8 41 .73 .... IM 3 tM ..M .... t' .. .... V.Md A st t IS ..J tot IU 3 3