THE SCTliSNTON T7lI'I3rrN-.E-TUTUS DAY MOTCNToSTGr. TANUATIY 5, 1807. II 1 Concluded from Pago 1. Lebanon Philip II. llolnhnrd. Lycoming James li. Coroll. Jleicer Jnmct D. Emery, John C. Hell. Montgomery Thomas II. Marker, Hor nco W. Eshbnch, William Leas. No! thampton Webster C. Weiss, Chas. F. Chldsey. Perry J. Haipcr Seldol. Schuylkill James V. Kohler, Augustus C. Sehrlnk, Scth Oime. Stnder Chailes W. Hoimnnn. Somoroet William II. Miller, William II Snlmer. Sullivan Bishop Worth Jennings. 9u(Uehanna James W, Adams, Linus "W Moore. Venango Thomas McGough, 1'eter M. Speer. Warren 11. W. Parshall. Washington John C. I-'ionch, D. M. Pry. Wane Hairy 13. Ely. Westmoreland H. O. Keefer, J. C. Campbell, Amos Trout, James B. Ham mond. KOll BLISS. Philadelphia Itobert L. Robot K John It. Llod, Augustln S. Roberts, Chailes 12. Voorhees. lleniy Cii.tnsbaeh, William T. Zehnder, William M. Kldd, William P. Stewatt, Ellas Abiams, James Cl.u eney, Walter Sttadllng, Charles Shane, John V. Kt-.ilor, Mahlon L Savage, Rob ot t Smith, Adam C. Ackeiman, George 12. Williams. Adams John It. Hlttlnger, William II. Tipton Allegheny-William W. McElhnny. Geo. 1, Md'ulane. (Icotgo M Hosuek, Clint lei 8, Black. Charles .1. Pedder, James Mc. Itobb, Itobert "UoWhlnnoy. Heilford Wllllnm C. Smith. Heiks Edward M. Luden. Hlalr Matthew M. Monow, George M, l'.ittd'-on. Hiadloid U. S. 12dmlnston, Lawienco T Martlet Jluoks Hampton W. Rice. Butler James N. Mooto, John Dlndln ger t'nmbila Stinliel I). Patterson. Chi'Stu Dmlel P. Mooie, l'lumbet 12. Jeffeils, Thomas J. Phillips. Cle.lt Held Josiph Alexander. Clinton James W. Piederleks. Cumbeiland rilmoie Muttst. Hel.iw aie Thomas II. C.uvln. r.ivette Geotge" llopwood. FinnMIn William W. llrltton, James V Caion. Huntingdon P M. Lytle. Lackawanna John It. Pair, Nathan C. Maekey. Lebanon Cleoi go W. Pills. Lehigh Ah In J Kein. Liuetne Jacob Huberts, jr., 12. A. Co ray, jr., Claiencu li. Miller, Hllswotth L Rlle Lj coming-John W. King, J. C. Wllon MeKean Herman 11. Notth. Mcici'i John M. Martin. .Mlllllii Gruboi II. Hell. Montnomuu Homy W. Kratz, Jason Sexton Northumbeiland Geoigo W. Hhoadeb, llllain L Nesblt. Schuylkill-Hail Witman. Tioga Robert K. Young, Piedeilck H. Smith. 1'nlon Benjamin K. Poeht Washington James G Sloan Wnie Nelon P. Undetwood. Wjomlng Stanley H. Hiunges. TH12 CAUCUS. The caucus wtxa held In the Supreme couit loom and was tailed to older by Representative William Marchnll. uf Alleghory. Mr. Hoyer, of Phllndelplila, nomi nated 1. M. Lytle, of Huntingdon, for ehaliman, and Mr. Noitli. of MeKean, immed Waul K. Bliss, of Dolawaie Mebsis. KevHer, of Philadelphia, and Focht, of Union, weie aiipulnted tel leis. Mr. Lytle was electul mid made u speech in which he said he was io foundly Riateful foi the honor bestowed upon him. The becietailes chosen weie Messrs. Hollos, of Philadelphia; Til bi ook, of Allcghenj , Scluink, of Schuylkill, and .Smith, ot Jefteison. Thus oiganlzed the committee was ready for business, and the chair an nounced that he was leady lor nomina tions for speakei ot the house. Mi Penneulll, of Philadelphia, nominated II. K. Hoyer, of that city, and Mr. Stew-ait, of the same city, seconded the nomination Mr. Hoyer wns chosen bj acclamation. He was conducted to the platfoun and said he could not express his appi eolation of the compliment. Tlueo times he had been nominated by acclamation In this same hall for 'the speakeishlp. He expiessed Ills grati tude and said lie would have something- to say legardlnir legislation on taking the chair tomouow. Mr. Haie, of Huntingdon, nominated Jeie li. Hex. of Huntingdon, for chief cleik, and he was chosen by acclamutloii. Mi. Kiatz, of Montgomeiy, nominated A, D. Fettetolf. of Montgomeiy. for i evi dent cleik, nnd lie was also chosen by acclamation. committee on officers. A resolution was adopted piovidlng for the nppolntment of a committee of one fioin eacli congressional dlsttlct and two nt laige to piepaie and sub mut a list of olllcei.s and employes of the house tomoriow morning. The committee was announced by the chair as follows: Philadelphia I2d In II. Vare, John M. Scott, Augustln S. Itobetts, William H. Kejser, Samuel Ciptheis. Allegheny William T. Marshall', Chailes J Pedder. 1 Berks Da Id West. Hueks James P.uteison. Cumberland Fllmoi o Maust. Dauphin John M. Heagy. Delawate Rtchntd J. Ualdwln, Pile John D. Huntu-y. Poi est Jacob 12 Wenk. Jeffei son William O Smith. Lackawanna Alexandei T. Connell. Laneastei John S. Wilson. Law lence Algernon L. Mai tin. I-auei no Thomas M. Powell. Incoming Jacob H. Coiyell. Noithamiiton Webster C. Weiss. Northumbeiland Geoigu W. Ilhoades. Schujlklll-Seth Orme. Snjelei Chailes W. Heimann. Somei set William H Miller. Susquehanna Linus W. Moore. Venango Peter M. Spi'or. Wnrien-E. W. Put shall Washington John C. Piench. Westmot eland James B Hammond. The general commltteo met after the adjournment of the caucus and retened the matter of selecting olllceis nnd em ployes to a sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Lytle, Huntingdon; Keyset, Philadelphia; Oime, Schuylkill; Smith, .leffeison; Maishall, Allegheny; lient ley, J2rle; AVilson, Laneastei; Connell, Sciunton; Martin, Lawience. The house caucus authoilzed Its chuliman to confer with the dial! man ot the senate caucus legaullng the call ing of u. joint seimtoilal caucus which will be held tomouow night. TIU2 CLERKSHIP. The house slate committee spent an hour or two oonsldeilng the applica tions for places, but beyond classifying the applications nothing was done. The slate committee of the senate spent un hour In the same way. There Is an mmy of place seekeis, hut as tho posi tions are limited It is evident that much botton holing will bo done before these committees make their leports. It Is said tonight that the appointments will all be withheld until after the cau cus for the United States senatorshlp tomouow night. In view of the fact that many places are contingent upon the selection of a candidate for the United Stutes senate those In control will probably be, slow malting public their decisions. Fred W. Fleltz, ot Sciantbn, will be lending cleik of the house and Mnrshall Doutht'tt, ot Allgheny, will piobnbly be join mil cleik nnd Hairy Huhn will be speaker's cletk. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. The house Demociats held a caucus tonight nnd decided to support llepre sentatlve Long, of Yolk, for chalt man of the caucus; Leiinon, of Lehigh, for speaker; James Sweeney, of Luzerne, foi chief cleik, anil John I'. Dohoney, of Haiilsburg. for lesldent cletk. A Joint caucus of the Democrats of the leguslattiie will be held tomorrow night to nomlnnto a candidate for United States senator. Ex-Lleuteimnt Gov ernor Chauncey F. Hlack, of York, hns no opposition. The Pentose managers regard the to sult of the house caucus tonight as a settlement of the contest for United States senator In their favor. They say the unpledged members will now line up with them. On the other hand the Wnnainaker leadeis declnie the le sult has no significance whntever and that many membois who voted for Ljtle will ote for Wnnainaker in the caucus. They emphatically declaio that tho light has just- begun and that the anti-Quay foices will bo thoroughly oiganlzed foi a continuance of the bat tle. They legard Mr. Wnnamaker us one of the stiongest men In the state today and ate satisfied with the light they have made. Senator Quay and his lieutenants udhere to their claim of 15D votes lor Pentose nnd they alllim with much conlldence their belief that the caucus tomoirow night will show this losult. Theie was a, great demonstration to night In the Intel est of Senator Pentose. A hit go number of political clubs fioin Hnulsbuig and surioundlng towns unil two or three oiganlatlons from Phila delphia, pni ticlpated Ina.stieet patiule, seeial thousand men being In line. LEON HERRAUNN IN NEW YORK. Nephew of the Grunt Musician I2v-li'i't- to Inherit Mis .Untitle. New Yoik, Jan 4. Leon Ileiunann, a nephew of the late Alexander Heir manii, w bom he hopes to succeed In populnr favoi In the United States us a pietldlgltateiu, anhed on the Palls today. He beats a stilking lesem blance to his uncle. The chief physical point ' Is that Leon Is somewhat the shoitet. Ills featmes aie of the same amiably Mephlstophelian cast. He i about ;:0 oais old and Is a son of the late Alexander's brother Uenja mln. He studied and pinctlced "tin black ait" with his oldest uncle, Call Hemnann, of Vienna, who died some yenis ago. "12ven If my uncle Alexan der had not died," said he, "I would have come to Ameilca, although not so soon, for he wns nrianglng with me to join him. I expect to take up my uncle's wotk as far as possible, In co opeiation with Mine Hemnann, about the middle of the month. Meantime I Intend to deote myself to the study of L'ngllsh, as my piofesslonal expei lence, with tlie exception of one month In London ha" been confined to the conti nent and South Ameilca." It will be some time befoie Mr. Ileri mann acnuiies his uncle's leinaikable lluenc of speech, although he has no dilllculty In making himself undei stood In Hngllsh. That he has the family knack of sleight-of-hand, houuu-, is ciulto piobable, as the tiicks with caids and apples which he did tonight weie quite as clever and mystlfyiny as any of the same class of tiicks pel formed by his uncle. TO BUILD AN ALUMINUM AIR SHIP. Company Tormcd in Tiiscn to Con struct n lilt; Ai'iiiil Xittih'tttnr. San Prnnclbco, Jan. 1. An atempt Is soon to be made in this city to con htiuct an nlislilp on a luiKe scale. An older has been placed with the Plttb buiB Heductlon company for a Iare ninount of aliinilnuin to be used In the con"tiuctlon of the ship and woik will be commenced as fcoon as possible. This statement is made by autlioilty of Di. C. A. Smith, piesldent of the Atlantic nnd Pacific Aeilal NnvlKatlon company. A company has been foiined and 80,400 shines have been nbsorbed by the lncoipoiatois nt the par value of $1 iiei share. All of the lncoipoiatois aie men of iealth. Ten thousand bhaies have been .sold In open inai ket. Then' aie now in the looms of the company, In the Spteckels bulldliiK. woiklng models of the ship as It U11 appeal i hen finished. The complete vessel will be about 200 feet In length ovei all, nnd the cylinder will be 115 feet in diameter by 125 feet, the copes taper ing to a point at a distance of about fifty feet each from the cylinder. The pi opelllng power will be a Maxim engine of ISO hoi so power, weighing complete 340 pounds. FIRE STATISTICS. An Kstimutu of Losses in the United States nnd Canada for 181X1. New Yoik, Jan. 4. The Journal of Comtneice and Coinineicinl Bulletin, of tomouow will say: The liio loss ot the United States and Canadu, as compiled fioin our dally lecoids, amounts for the month of December to $11,382,000 This makes tho total for the year IS'JG, $U5,G35,500, us against $129,S 19,700 in 1893. Dining 1890 theie weie 2,173 flies wheie the es timated lo&s In each cafee amounted to not less than $10,000 and the largest loss by any ono lite was $2,000,000 at Clip pie Creek, Colo., In Apill. The l educ tion of over fourteen millions In the Hie lobs account for 189G, as computed with 189., bus been very decidedly felt by the (lie undeiwi Iters. They had In the year Just closed a happy combination of high tales and light loss-en and their gains have been very handsome. In fact veteran underwi iters feel that the effect of prospeilty will boon be to de velop i ate wnis In vnilous sections. CORBETT AND FITZ WILL FIGHT. 1'inul Papers Signed at Jeisuy Citv Yesterday. New Yoik, Jan. 4. Hob ritzslmmons Is matched to light Jim Coibett for a puise of $16,000, and a sld.i bet of $5,000 on Mai eh 17. Fitzshnmons Hlgned tlie ai tides this uftetnoon at Tuylor'H ho tel, Jeisey City. Coibett signed them tlnee weeks ago. Dan Stuait, of I)al lasv Texas, who made the mutch und claims to bo able to pull It off, wus piesent. I.'ltzslmmons objected to tho clause, "ull pilvlleges leserved by the club." Julian said If the klnetoscope pilvllego was sold tho pilnclpals should pet In on any money coming fiom that souice and a verbal ngreement was made that nil money should be enunlly divided be tween the pilnclpals. Then Fitzslm moiiB signed. Al Smith is named as stakeholder MARKETS AND STOCKS Mall Street KcaIcw. New York, Jan. 4, Tho stock matkJt started off well this morning and tho tiaders felt much elicouiaged when 'buy found tint the npwatd movement Inaug urated on Snturday continued to make piogress, Whllo the advance, extent In a few Instances, was by no means Inio and the voltima of biislniss was conllnul to limited proportions. Tho general tun of stocks tuoed up ',i to - per cent,, but Debiwnre and lludoon rose 1'4 and Omaha 1. The latter was faorably liilluenced by tho growing belief that a dividend of 2 per cent, would bo shortly declaied on the common stock. Heading advanced only fractionally on the decision of the attornej geneial of Pennsylvania. Din ing the afternoon the temper of specula tion underwent a decided change be cause ot the numerous bank failures tit St. Paul and other western cities. These difficulties, together with the apprehen sion of furUier falluies led to sales by early buets, The maiket continued as quiet as evet and closed rather weak In tone. Net changes show declines of U at per cent. Total suits were lOJ.OOO shales. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LKN & CO,, stock brokers, Mears build ing, rooms. 703-706. Open- High- Low- Clos. Ing. est. est In?. Am Tobacco Co 7S'i 78 78 7S Am. Cotton Oil 12!i 1214 Wj 12'i Am'. Sugar Ite'g'co.'llltfj Ul 110 110 I Atch., To. & S. Ve.. U 14?8 14 14 Atcb.,To. & H.Ko.,Pr 23'i 23t 21U 2J, dies, tt Ohio 1C5 1G, 16' 4, 10' i Chicago Gas 714 7I4 WV 73 Chic. & N W 10J'"a loH 102'(j 10J'2 Chic, U Q 70 70'6 r.9 t'i'i. Chic, Mil & St. P.. li 73 7J 72?i Chic, H I. Ac P W'i (.0 C(! C Del. it Hud 117'i 118 117'4 118 Dlst. .Vi C. V 12 12 lli 114 Cien. Dlectilc 31 Sl5, 3J 3! Louis. & Nash IS'i 4SVi 17"a 47's M K A: Te I'r.... l!J',i 29i 2S'i 2$V Manhattan 121e i'J VI fcS 8S', .Mo. Paclllc 20-1! 20'1 20 20 N. J. CentiaJ 101 101 100'6 100's N. Y L. 12 & W.,. 15 13 Pi 15 N. Y., S. & W.. Pr.. 21 21 23? 23'a Nor. Paclllc, Pr Zi 32vi Zl 324i Omaha 171& 4Si 47"H 17 Phil .c Head 271k , 27 2fi's 26 li Soilthein It. H Pr . 20 20r,i 20 0 Teiiu C il 1 2i', 20 25U Vl Union Pacific U's OH, U 'J Wabash C' C"s fi"s C't, Wabash, Pr U'i, IB'4 15 15 West Union &' M'ji 82 Si-4 W L C3 CV4 C 0 V. S Leathei, Pr.... CO C0. CO CO'i, U. S. Itubber 2i 24'i 21& 21, CHICAGO BOAUD OF TUADD PRICHS Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lug. est. est. inu. May ST... S5',j SJi bl July Sl',i M'i 7y'. 'i!)i8 OATS. May 10T6 VJ'.U l!)?i l'j CORN. Mil j 28 20 23''!, 23, Jlllj 27 27 205s 20 LAUD. Januaiy 3 S2 3 S2 3 745 3 SO Maj 40i 4 05 3 93 3 !)7 PORK. Januaiy 7.50 7 50 7 50 7.50 May 7.03 7.03 7 80 7.80 Srrnnton llonrd of Trndo flxclinngr QuotntioiiK--A!l liuotatiou Mused on PnroflOO. Name. Bid. Asked Dlmo Dep. & Dls. iianic 115 Scrnnton uaco curtain uo National Poring & Drilling Co First National Uank Scranton Jar & Stopper Co. .. Klmhurst Houlevard Co BO ... 80 650 23 100 200 10 93 ... 150 350 90 15 0 80 121 250 ... 100 Scranton savings name Itonta Plato Glass Co Scranton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co. Third National Dank Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co. ... Scranton Traction Co Scranton Axle Works Traders National Hank Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co. .. Col'r Dug. Ai Metal Miner.. 110 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage duo 191S 110 1'eopie s street Jianway, nrst mortgage uue rjia Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgago duo 1920 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School 5.. City of Siranton St. Imp. 0. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co Economy Steam. II. & P. Co.. 110 99 110 10) 102 102 85 100 ii 100 TS'cw Yoik Produce illnrket. New York, Jan I. Flout Quiet, steady; winter wheat, low grades, $2.20a3.30; do fait to fancy, $3.S3a4.75; do. patents, $1 90 a5 25, Minnesota clear, $3.50.i4; do. straights, $la4 GO, do. putents, $4 23a3.S5; city mills, $Ia5; do. patents, $5.10a5.35. Wheat Dull, closing stead ; No, 2, f. o. u, W'tic; ungraded td, S0a$l; No 1 noithein, Olc ; options closed steady; Januat, 92c; March, 93'4c; May, S9c; July, 8Sc. Coin-Dull, film; No. 2, 29V.; elevatot, 3uc , afloat; options dull and llim; Januaij, 29y8c; May, 3H4c; spot piici"-. Oats Fltm, options dull; Janu arj, 22'4c; Febtuaty, 22Tc; May, 23V-; spot pi lees, No. 2, 22HC ; No. 2 white, 24'ic ; No. 2 Chicago, 23'ic; No. 3, 20c ; No. 3 white, 22c; mixed western, 22a21c; white do. and white state, 23a30c. Beef Quiet, firm; family, $9 25al0.50; extra mess, $7.25 a8 25. Beef Hams Dull, $lSalS.50. TIereed Beef Fltm; city extin India mes.s, $13.50 all 50 Cut Meats Steady, pickled bel lies, 4V.; do. shouldeis, 1c ; do. hams, S'laOc Laid Quiet; western steamot, $1.07'.., city, $3C2'jj lellned, dull; contin ent, $1 30; South Ameilca, $l,C0; compound, 43a4'c l'ork Plim, unlet; new mess, $S.23aS.73 Buttet Lowet ; .stae dalt, HU 10c; do. croameij, llal9c; western cteamery, 13a20c; do. factory, 7a7',4c : El Kins, 20c; Imitation creamery, Hal6c. Cheese Pit m; stae laige, 7ial03ic ; do. small, 7kal0V.: jiart skims, 4aSe ; full skims, 2i..a3c. Eggs Pit mer; state and Pennsylvania, 19a21e ; lee house, llaloe ; westein fiesh, 18al9c ; do case, $2 50.13 30, southern, 17&j1SV.. limed, 14al5c. Chicago tJrnln nnd Provision .UnrUot Chicago, Jan. 4 The lead'g futures ranged as follows. Wheat January, SI' aSOe ; May, 85a83V.; July. b0a79l,c Coin Januaiy, 23V8a2JHe.. Mn, 2574a23?sC , Julv. 27a2Cc. Oats January. ltv4alblBc ; Ala, 19'al9Vi. Mess Pork Januai, $7.55 a7 52.; May, 7 95a7.SO Lard-Januar, Laid-Ja-iaiy, $3S5a3S0, May, $4 02V..1 3971. Snort Hlbs-January. $2 82lia3 80, FECIAL We offer about 50 Boys' 3-piece Suits (short pauts), sizes 13 to 16 years, at almost nothing. These Suits are heavy weight, nice mixtures, and formerly sold for $7.00, $S.oo and $10.00. Choice COLLI 220 Lackawanna Avenue. .-- Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. A Wonderful Medicine WW1MM rcr Bllloua and Nervous dlaordcrs.such na Wind and Tain In tho Btomach, Sick Itcadncho, Olddt noss.rulliicsu nnd Dwelling after moals, Dl:zl noss nnd Drowslnoss, Cold Clillls, riuslilngs ot Iloat, Losa ot Appotlto, Shortncsa of Drouth, Cos tlvonoas, Dlotclica on tho Bkla, Dlsturbod Sloop, rrlghtfulBronmo.iindnHNorvouD nnd Tromb ling SoUBntlona, Ac, whon thceo symptoms aro causod by constipation, as most ot thorn aro, THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE ncLICF IN TWENTV MINUTES. This la no fiction. Every sufTaior Is earnestly lavltod to try ono Do? ot thoso Fills and they will bo acknowledged to bo I. WONDERFUL MEDICINE. EiniiCHAHI'S JL'IJ.LS, takon andlroctod, TTlll quickly rostoro Fcmuloo tocompleto honlth. They promptly romovo obstructlous or lrrogu larltloB ottboDyototn. Tor a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver thoy net llko magic n tow doses will work won. dorsupon tho Vital Organs! stronctlioiitug tho museulnr system, rostorlng tho long-lost com ploxlon, bringing back tho Loen odgo ot appo tlto, and arousing with tho ItOBcbuil of Health tho nholo physlcnl energy ot tho human Irarao. TI1090 aro facts admlttod by i tbousands, In all classos ol oocloty, andonoof ! tho best gunranteoa to tho Norvouo and Dobllb tatod Is that llcccliam's lMlln huvo tho I LarcoHt Snlo of tiuy Patent lUocUctuo lu tho AVoild. a Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxes 25c. at Drug Stores, or will bo aont by U.S. Agents. It. P. ALLEN CO., 303 Oauiil St., Now lorlr, post paid, upon rocolpt ot prtco. IJoofe frto upon application. May, f I 02'sjiu.97'i Cash tiuot.itlons wete as fbllows1 Plour Quiet and Him; No. 2 spilng wheat, SUaSl'.e.; No. 3 do, 70a77c, No, ' led, !KI4a!)3L , No. 2 coin, 2J.i2.tV , No. 2 cuts, lbsalGlic; No, 2 r)o, !&ii.1SVi- . No. 2 bailey, KaLoc , No. 1 UiiXHued, 75a 7b'4e., timothj seed, $275, mess polk, $7.75 a7.GJ, laid, 2 SOali S21. ; shott llb, sides, Ml.0a.190, shouldeis, $1 20a4.15; short cleat sides, $1S7'S.a140; whisky, 118, suguis, cut loaf, $5 20; granulated, $11.2, standutd A., $120. liiillnlo Live Stock. Buffalo, N. V., Jan I. Cattle Steady let heav stieis, $1 7'ijfi, good to choice shlppets, $l.40i4 0i, light hatchets to good handy medium steets, $J90al..!3, good lo etta fat helfels, $3 75a I 15, fair to good butchcis' bulls, $2S'i3u5; good stookeis, $3 25a2 50; feeders, $Ji,0.i.iS5, e.ils, .ict le, tops, $7n750, otheih, $1 ",U UJ 50. Hogs Active and hlghei , good to choice Yoik ets, $170a3 75; lights, $180a:)S5, pigs, $2 75 a3.90; mixed packets, $2 55a3o"; niedluins, tJ 50a J 55; heay, $2 50, loughs, $2a3 20; Btugs, $2 25a2 75. Sheep and Limbs Act ive; best lambs, $"j40j5C0; fair to good, $l75a5 3V, culls and common, $2 73al70, mixed sheep, good to choke, $3 50a2 80; common to fair, $!a3 10; culls and com mon, $2a2.S3, handy wethets, $la!10. Chicui'o Lio Stock. Chicago, Jan 4 Cattle Uecelpts, 11, 000 head; market firm and 10a20c. higher common to etra steels, $3G0a5.50; stock cts and feeders, $3t4.1u; cows and bulls, $l.C0u3.S3, calves, $3 50.15 75; Texans, $J.50a 4.23. Hogs Uecelpts, 21,000 head; maiket firm and u.ilO eenU higher eatly, closing weak. Heaj Packing and shipping lots, $J13a3 53; common to choice mlNcd, $3 30a 3 GO; pigs, $313 53. Sheep Hecelpt", 10,000 head; maiket fltm and 15 cents higher; in fetlor to choice, 2 50a3.75, lambs, $J,30a 5 50. Oil .lluikct. Oil City, Pn., Jan. I. Option oil not quoted. Ctedlt balances, 0. ST. PAUL BANKS CLOSE. Tho (Surninnin. nnd Allcmaiiin Dis continue Business for tlie Piesent. St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 1. Tho Ger manla bank of this city closed Its doots this moinlng. Its capital was $400,000 with a hutpliiB of $59,000. December 17 the loans and dlbcounts amounted to $973,000 and its deposits to $1,091, 9GS, The Allemnnla bank, of this city, clobed Its doois today Capital of the bank, $400,000 suiplus, $39,003. Its state ment December 17 shows as follows: Loans and discounts, $700,842; cash on hand and due from other banks, $192, 0GG; donoslts, $G02,305. It held on Jan uary 1, St. Paul city funds to the amount of $31,000 and state funds ag gregating $35,302. KEAL EST ATI I?ORSALE-BL'Y ONE Or THOSE NEW houses on Wobstor nvemio. Yoa can't miss It; ptopettv in that section In suro to ad vance, boo EZHA FINN a SONS, Cnr. Ash stroot and Poim avonuo Tclepliono 1732 LOST, T OST-A WillTn HULL PUP; KINDER J J will ho buitablv run aulod upon leturu to V JI HAN'LEY. Jit , 8.11 Mnmoo avenue. TKL'S'IEES' NOTICE ivwwvvvwwAvvwN jotice is unrtnuY oiven to all JLi peisons Indubtod to tho linn ot Chapman it ISoiiKUton, auccosSOlM of the firm of Bell & Chapman, lutolv doms busliiofs lu tin boi ongh of IllaUuly, Lacliuwiuiuu county Pa., ntul 10 all jiersoiis holding property belonging to tho said ill in, to pay over and doliverall Hiich buiiim of tnutiay nnd piopertr itiio and belonuliig to slid firms to tho utidersUned who luvti boon duly appointed trnstoos foi tho firm ot Chapman A: BoiiKhton by tha Couit of Common Pletis ot Laulcawaunti comi ty; nnd also all rrodltora nf tlio ob.no linn will proBent thoh accounts or domanda to thu uiulorslcnc'd JOKI'H O. HULL, PuekvillB. Pa OKOHQE STEVENS, Peckvlllo, Pa. O. A BATTUNHEUO, Munlclpil Building, Scranton, Pa, Each HA6KETT ft Conhollv & CLOJLK A Substantial markdown in prices has taken place in our Cloak Room. CONNOLLY & WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESd THAN 23 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED TREE. II KL1' WANTKD MALES. ttTorTbh o'nhst "jYnN vill canvass JL nnd collect, oxpacttnc to riso and work for model nt wages on commission, may find a good clianco bv cnllliig on fateln, room 11 231 Laekuwuntiu avotuto UTANTKD-AN idea, who can think of porno Rlinpln thing to p.itent ? Pro toct our Ideas thov mny bring ott wenltli. Wlita .IONH WKDDUUBUHN & CO,, Dopt. C, 23, Patent AttorneyM, Walilngtoil. I). O , for thoh Sl'K) prize offer and lUt of 200 Inven tions wanted W; ANTKD-AS AOP.NT IN r.VKKY SI'.C tlnn to rnnvniis! S4.(0 to SvOO a day mndo ; Fells nt right; nlso a man tonell btaplo Goods to dealeis: lust Bldo lino i""in month; s.ilary orlnigo commission inoilo; oxporliMico iinnecossai y. Clifton So.ip nnd Manufactur ing Co , Cincinnati, O ANTED - WLLL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to Eolirit stock subscrip tlous; a monopoly; big money for agents: no capital requited. P.OWAKI) C. FlbH-fcCO, Horden Hloclt, Chicago, 111 HELP VANTED-FEinALES. WANTED-GEHMAN OIUL FOR OEN eral housowot k Apply 41.' Willow St t housoviork, small family; roferenco ro (pilrod. Apply o.'l Clay avonuo AD1E4-1 MAKE I1IG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending 2 cmt stump. Miss, jj j. BTi.timais, i.awronce, micu. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to soil and intiodtice Sn dor's cako icing: cxporleneed umvassor preforred: work portnanont and eiy profitable Wiltn for pai ticulars nt onco and pet benefit of holiday trade. T. H bNYDP.K & CO., Cincinnati, O. W' ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER gotic saleswomen to rcprooont us Guarautood SO a daj without intorforring with other duties. Ilealthtul occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp, Mango Chemical Ccmpauy, No, 72 John Street, Now York. UOAKI) WANTED. ,i-.r-v .Vh U'tUP Ml.!? PTTni.tP J Ui. JLV. V.iw ,...i, a....... - ' ...- .1 Library. Addicts A . Tribuno ofllce. FOR SALE. iriOR SALE-HOUSE AND SEVEN ACttES 1 of land in Chine hilla; Hoover property Iiiqntro at bOJ North Main avenue, city T?ORs7irE-A SILVER-PLATED CONN P doublo bell euphonium, nicely engraod with tiombono bell gold lined; nearlv now and cost 00: w ill sell .it a bargain. Addles this weuk to E. W QAYLOR, LuRajsillo, Pa. I 011 8ALE-HOHSE, AGED SIX YEARS, 1 weight 1,000 jouiids; can bo seen at 1CJ1 Prico sticct FOR RENT. I?OR RENT-THE THREE FLOORS OVER J1 No 4i0 Spruro sttoot, now occupied by the Rowing Association: possession April 1st. Iuqniro of PRED WAGNER, 511 Lackawanna aeuuo TnOIt RENT-NICE 12-ROOM HOUSE, 7J-' X1 WaBliingtou avonuo; all raodorn im piovemeuts, by Pobruaiy 1 F 70K RENT-lIALr OP DOURLE HOUSE; rornoi of Pint' nnd ninkoly btrfots, Dunmoro. PROFITAULi: SPECULATION. TN GR.VIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKh I Bond for our "booklet" explaining our plan; now Is jour oppoitunlty as lnmkuts io low: woraako innaev for our customers; deal with u lesponslblii Ilrm: bank loforonoes A r. HOHST CO. llanlcors and lltokots, 0 Pino stroet. Now York CHIROPODIST AND .MANICURE.. riORNS. nUNIONS AND INGROWING V.' nails cured without tlio least pilu or drawing blood Consultation and advleo given fri-e. E M HETSEL. Chiropodist. .110 Lack awaiitm neuiu. LndleB attended at their residonco if desired. Charges moderate'. SITUATIONS WANTED. TyjmJEjnmM li many jeals' oxpurieneo in niid-wiferv, would llko to mako ong.kcomontR, terms S7 per week Address NURSE, Trlbuuu olllcu SITUATION WANTED - HY EXPERI O encol liusiiioss man. as accountant, pil ttto secretary or collector: good rcforoines AddrokU QUICK, Tribuno olllcu. s HTUATION WANTED-HY AN EXPElll- tj utlc..4 uiiiiiuut. na utiKiiiuu.i ...v.iit... ... 1 ..l. ....... ... ....... ..n.. fl.ti.il H WatLUinaii; cull mi rupuua aim uu ueuuiuuy usrulj(mariIod man und anxious for woil; gool lefeiettcas. Address E, C J1J Linden stiout. OmJATIONWANTEI) - TO GO OUT ij washing and ironing; washing and honing taken nouio also. Leo court Cidl or address L. K,, D1S C1TUATION WANTED -HY A MIDDLE O agod man as drivel or teainstor; under stands euro of horses. W. 11., 217 Jefteraon avenue. D HUG CLERK WANTS POSITION-REG-tutored O A. ; best references. Address ERNEbl' GROSS, Wyoming, P.i WANTED-HY MARRIED MAN, SITUA i tiou as ongmeer, llioniau or watchmuu; c.au doowu lopairlng and muke himscir gun el ally useful; good inferences furnished, E. C, 01 J Ltndon stiuut. SITUATION WANTKD-TODO WASHING O and ironing at home or go out by tho day at anything, cleaning olllces; will give perfect satisfaction ut any place Cull or address A. I) , SJI Nortn Sumner ayonuo, fiir eirniT 1 Pri L '"Va I: HI t RV Him PI HI vi it. wn.ya A DEIPKXKCE'IX, 4i 1 15 WALLACE, AGENTS WANTED. VANTED-OENKItAL AOKNTH IN EV i V erv county; also lady cauv.issors, nouio thing now; suro seller; apply quick, J, C HILUEItT, 141 Adams aonue, Scranton, Pa AGENTS-WHAT AHE YOU GOINO TO do about Snfo Cltlzonshlp priro SI. Go lug by thousands. Addross, NICHOLS, Nnponille, 111. AGENTS-TO BELL OUIt ACTIOAL gold, nil or, nickel ana copper olectto plnstoi s; pliers fiom S3 upward: sHlnryatul e'tiionsos paid, outfit free. Address, with htamp, MICHIGAN MTG CO.. Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL GIG AI19 TO DEALE118, Sli" eokly and oxpenes: oporienco mi noccsssry. CONSOLIDATED MKU CO.. 4i Van Huren st , Chicago, SALF7sMAN TO CAHltY SIDE LINE; "i-. pel cent ccniinisilon: smnplo book ronllcd froe, Addres L. If CO, fetation L, Now York. CITY SCAVENGER. AH. HHIGGS CLEANS I'HIVY VAULTS . and cesa pools: no odor; Improved pumps used. A. 111(1(108, Proprietor Le.ivo oidors 1100 North Main avenue, or Erckos' drug store, corner Adams and Mul berry, "telephone I'M STOCKIIOLDEKS' MEETING. nmi: annual stockholdehs' mep.t- I X ing ot Tho Weston Mill Company will be I hold nt tho PIrst National Hank, of be-rmitoii, ' Snt.i.ilr.v i,T.,ititti,r .Int. 'Itti fit H n'frnr. A. W, DICKSON, Secretary. rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE L stockholders of tho Third National B ink of bcrotitou will bo held la tho Dlreetois' room of tho bank building, on Tuesday, Janu tiry 1.', I8U7, between tlio houis of i and 4 p nt HENRY DEEIN, .III., feoerotaty, -VTOTICE IS HEItEHY GIVEN THAT THE X nniiual meeting of Tho Spring Hrook Wator Supply Company for tho election of dhectorsand tho transaction ot such othet business as my pi opjrlv como befino It will bo held cm Wednosdav. January 20lh, 1M7. at I tho houi of 10 o'clock .i m , at tho ofllce of tho company in bennton, ra m accoruuuco witn tho b -laws ot the couip m v L A WATBES, President. Attosf-T, II, WATKINS, Secretary. VIEWERS' NOTICE TN THE MATTER OP THE PETITION OF X tho city of Scranton for tho appointment of Viewurs to ascertain tho costs, damages and expensos, and assess tho benefits for tho construction of sower of Robinson street, Lonorgan place. Chestnut avonuo and Prico street. In tho Couit of Common Pleas, No. 44, November term lbM. Notice is hereby ghon to tho follovWng par tics in interest that tho uudeisizuud locrs, duly appolntod tiy tho court In tho fotegolng mattei, Imvo prepmod a schedule, showing tho damages, costs and expenses asceitainod and allowed, and tho benefits assotsod for tho foregoing Improvement, and that said low ers will meet and oxliihlt tho samo at No. 214 Lackawanna avenue, Scrnnton, Pa., on tho Dtli day or .lonuiry; A. D, lb07, at'J o clock a, m , and will then and thoroupon hoar all excep tions thereto and evidence theieon: Philip T Lonergan. Patrick O'Connoll, Martin Don uolly. Mis. P. McGarry. L. Goodman, Mis Jnuios Howartb, Marv Alhro. J. ELLIOT ROSS. D. E. JOIINbON, MOROAN LAKE, Vlowors TN Itn APPOINTMENT OP VIEWERS X to iibcettaln the costs, damages, and espouses and assess the benellts fot the construction of a lateial sewer on Sanderson avenue anil Che!i I'luce in the Thiitcenth wnrd of the eltv of Scinnton. In the couit of com mon pleas of Lackawanna county, No. 1j No ember tei m, 1S9C. Notice Is heieby glen that wo, tho undersigned low em In tlie ubove mutter, filed oui leport on the 4th day of Janu ary, 1S07, In the Prothonotai's ofllce of Lackawanna county. We find that noim of tho propel ties ef fected b the construction of said sewer will be damaged by its coirUtuetlon, The following is a Schedule of benefits as found b us In said lepoit; SCHEDULE. Lot Block. Name of Owner. Assessment. r. 33. Mrs Catherine Thlel t o3 f.5 G 33 .James Ruins 1.2 ill' 7 33 ...Jnme3 K. Ilrady CO D9 15 35 . .P. C Fiedeilci hi U 10 33.. A. Coniad 100 21 2 38 . Mrs Eliza Kapp 137 74 3 3S ...Mis. .Maiy Kearney 271 07 4 3S. .. .Golden & Walsh 43 71 5 33 Golden & Walsh 12 70 i! 38. ..Golden & Walsh 42 29 7 38 .. Golden A: Walsh f.0 1W t 3S. Gllmore & Mcyltrti , ,, 1) 3S . Glltnote A.- Mejleiti 10 w 10 3S H M lloxworth 73 11 1 U . .W. Coniad 210 63 1 13 .. William S Kiesfller G4 N) 2 43 Mis L M Tiuax 14 !U 9 41. Heni Lutz, sr 43 21 10 43 li A. Hob.ui 1 11 43 .H A. Hobati I fi 13 11 A. Hobau ! IDS 23 7 IJ .. 11. A. Hoban I 8 II .11 A Ilob.in ) 22 43 . ..Mrs Elizabeth Rlggs 42 19 21 43 ...James Jotdan 47 73 Unless exceptions aie filed to tho report of the view eis within thirty days fiom the date of filing, tho said lepurt will be (.unlltmed absolutely. JOHN J MURPHY. GEORGE J SHELL, EUGENE 1). FELLOWS, Vleweis. PROFESSIONAL GARDS Phybiciuns and Sitrncons. DR, MARTHA S EVERITT, 30S WASH Ington me Ollice bonis until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 0 to 8 p in. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. IJ , IIOME op.ithlst, No 228 Adams aenue DR A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming uvemiB and Spiuco street, Scranton. Of lleo hours, Thursday and Saturdays. 3 a. m. to fi p. m. DR. COMEGYS-OFFICE NO. 337 N. Washington ave. Hours, 12 m. to 3 p. m. Diseases of women u specialty. Tele phone No. 3232. DR W. E. ALLEN. 012 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR. ANNA LAW, 308 WYOMING AVE7 jO!Ilce hours, 9-11 a. m..l-3 p. m., 7-3 p. m. DR. L. Sl7 GATES, 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Oltlco hours. 8 to 9 n. m., 1 30 to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p, m. Residence 809 Madi son aevnue. DR, C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST 1N Rupture, Truss Fitting and Tat Reduc tion. Rooms 200 and 207 Mears Building. Ollice telephone 1303. Hours; 10 to 12, 3 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX. A SPECIAL""" 13 OTW THE CLOAK TRADE Plas had a trifle the worst of the weath er. Mild weather and a brisk cloak trade seldom come together. That's why this mark-down has been found necessary 209 oascongrttHoAirsem,e 1st on chronto diseases of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto urinary organs, will occupy tho oflleo of Dr. Itoos, 232 Adams aevnue. OHico hours. 1 to B p. m. ' ' w. a. hook, VETnitiNAnY.sun- geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital. 124 Linden ttroet,, Scranton. Telephone. 2C72. LawVori. rilANK E. BOYLE, ATTOHNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Durr ibulldlng, rooms 13 and 14, Washington nVenlfo EDWARD W. THAYER1. ATTYATLAW. 211 Wyonilng avenue. JEFFREY'S & RUDDY, ATTORNHYS-at-law. Commonwealth building WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS. AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W H. JESSUP, W. H. JESSUP. JR; PATTERSON & WILCOX, AXTOlt neys and Counsellors at Law; ofllccs tj and 8 Library building, Scranton, Ta. ROSEWELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. , ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM Ji HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building Rooms 19, 29jind21: FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room C, Coal Exchange,,3cranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAICFORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms Oi, 04 and 03, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. OfTlco, 317 Spruce st.. Bcranton. Pa. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-IiAW, 423 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa UniE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dlmo Rank Rulldlng, Scranton. Money to loan In laige sums at 5 per cent. C. It. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LQAN3 negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruco street. j B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-ATLAWl 120 Wyoming ave., Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-law, 43 Commonwealth bld'g. ScrltMon. WATSON, DIEHL. HALL & KEMMER ER Attorneys' and Counsellors-nt-Law; Traders' National Rank Building; rooms C, 7, S, 9 and 10; third lloor, Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY COMMON. wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Architects EDWARD IL DAVIS, "ARCHITECT Rooms 24, 25 .and 20, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 006 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT 435 Spruce st., cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton. BROWN & MOItRIS. ARCHITECTS Price building, 12!i Washington avenue, Scrnnton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Trader's Bank Building. Alderman. G. F. ICELLOW, 1004 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. DR. F. L. M'ORAW, 305 SPRUCE) street. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P, Q. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming nve. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX change. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKaI ave. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adams avonue. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa., ptepares boys and glrl for collego or business: thoraughl) trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER II BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spilng term April 13 Kindergarten 10 per term. See.U. G R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 14G Washington ave nue; green house. 1350 North Main avo nue; stole telephone, 782. ' Wire Screens. JOff KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., manufac tuter of Wlro Screens Hotels ami Restaurants. ' THE ELK CAfE, 125 nnd 127 FRANK. Un avenue. Rates reasonable. P. 7.EIGLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. passenger depot. Conducteit on tho European plan. VICTOR KOCH Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, New York. Rates, S3 50 per day and upwards (Ameri can plan.) GEO. MURRAY. Pioprletor Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHEBTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R. J, Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrt's musto store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, en elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave,, Stjiun. ton, Pa: m FRANK p" BROWN &'CO-. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodwaro. Cordage and Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postolllce. Agent -for tho Bex Flro Extinguisher.
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