THE BGR-ANTON TTtlKUrE-VRBNiCSDAT MOLTNTlNGr. TATTATtT 0, 1 897. o . TWO TARIFF BILLS COMPARED. oooooooo Kccord oF the IMrst Twcnty-Hinlit Months Under the McKlnlcy iiiul Wilson Measures. oooooooo UNDER McKIN LEY DILL. I UNDER WILSON niLL. Receipts, Expenditures. $si$i,u73,'iat.2(s SURPLUS, $10,964,797.04. Concluded from Pago 1. Di'Inwnre, William O. Sproul: fourteenth district, Lancaster C. C. Knufimuti; '1 wen-ty-llrst district, Luzerne ntul Luckuwun lui, W. .1. Scott; Twi'iity-sreventh district, Union, Snyder mid Northumberland. Ed win Al. Hummel; Twenty- ninth district. Schuylkill, Samuel A. Losch; Tlilrty-llfth district. Ulalr and Cumbria, Jacob C. btlne man; Forty-third district, Allegheny, L. I.. Alageo; Forty-fourth district, Allen he ny, William Flinn; Forty-fifth district, Alleg-ht'iiy, John W. Crawford. VOTE OF TUB HOUSE. For Penrose Philadelphia, First dis trict, Kdward H. Vine, Charles Deputy; Seoond dl.stilet, Duvld H. Conrado; Sixth district, James AlcCoiini'll: Seventh dls ti lot. Henry K. lloyer; Eighth district, John 51. Scott; Ninth district, Courthuidl K. Holies; TweUth district, William T. Xehuder; Thirteenth district. H. Thomas Dunlup; Fifteenth district, Waller Pciine wlll, 'Aba. T. Moore; Seventeenth dlstilct, Louis Hler; Nineteenth district. William Kcyscr, John II. lilebcl; Twentieth dis trict, Milton W. Kerkeslngor: Twenty, second district, Franklin Heed; Twenty fourth district, Bbenezi'f Adams, Charles 11. Noblltn; Twenty-llfth district, John A. Cllmnrn: Twent v-xlxth district. Sainuc! Ciothers; Twenty-seventh district, Charles W. Hoffer. Xon,'!' Storr. Allegheny. Flist district, Charles A. Muelilbronner, Charles W. Simon; Second district, William J. .Mc Donald, William T. Marshall; Seventh dis trict, Thorna J. Ford, John 1. Shaw; Eighth district, Thomas Tllhroolt; Armstrong, tleortte W. McNecs, W. Fred Turner; Uea ver, Ira F. Alnnsllold, Andrew .1. Luw lence; Uedford. S. Mursliall William; liei-Us, Henry S. Funk. James Patterson; Cninbrlu, William P. Reese; Chester, John II. .Marshall; Clearlleld, Frank O. Ilairis; Dauphin. I'Trst dlstilct, George Kunk'l; Second district, John 51. Hcagy, W. "Clny Keen, Edward S. Kclper; Deluwaie, Thomas II. (larvln. Itlehard J Ktililulu, Kiie, Flrsttllstrlet, Edward P. Uould. John D. Hctitley; Second district, George A. F.vnns; Fayette, Clark T. Baldwin, George W. Campbell; Forest, Jacob H. Weak; Huntingdon. 1". 51. Lytic, John S. Hare; Indiana, John 51eCiaughcy, John W. Mor row; Jelferson, William O. Smith; Lacka wanna, Second district, Alex. T. Con nell; Fouith district, John F. Heyliolds; Lancaster. First district. Frank H. AIc Claln; Second district, .Milton lleidelbaugh, Hiram Peoples; Third district, Augustus G. Seyfort. John S. Wilton. Qulnton O. Keitzel: I.iuMenee, Algernon L. Aim tin. Uobert A. Todd; Lebanon. Oeorge W. Ki lls, Philips 11. Itelnhnrd; Lehigh, Alvln J. Kern; Luzerne, Fourth district, Thomas 51, Powell; Lycoming II. Coryell; .Mercer, James I). Emery, John C. Hell; Alontgoni ery, Thomas II. Uuilter, Horace W. ICsli hach, William Teas; Northampton, Web ster C. Weiss, Clunks F. Chldscy; North umbciland, George W. lthoadcs; Perry. J. Harper Seldel; Schuylkill, Second district, James F. Kohler; Fourth district, Augus tus C. Schrlnk, Seth (irme; Snyder, Charles W. Hermann; Somerset, William II. 51lller, William II. Sanner; Sullivan, Hisliop Wot th Jennings; Susciuchanna, James W. Adams, Linus W. .Moore; Ve nango, Thomas 51cCough, Peter 51. Speer; Warren. 13. W. Parshall; Washington, John C. French. James G. Sloan. U. 51. Pllcc; Wayne, Harry U. Ely; Westmoie land, H. O. Keefer, J. C. Campbell, Amos Trout, James H. Hammond. For Wanaiimker Philadelphia, Third district, It. L. Hoberts; Fifth dlstilct, J. H. Lloyd, Tenth dlstilct, A. S. Hoberts, C. H. Voorhees; F.leventh district. Henry ('ransbach; Fourteenth district, William 51. Kidd; Sixteenth district, W. F. Stew art, Kilns Abrams; Klghleenth district, Jumes Clarcncy, Walter Stradllng, Charles Shane; Twenty-ilrst district, John F. Nea ter; Twenty-third district, Mahlon L. Sav age; Twenty-tilth district, Robert Smith; Twenty-eighth district, A. C. AeUormnn, (1. W. Williams; Adams, John R. Illttln ger, William 11. Tipton; Allegheny, Third district, W. W. AlcElhnny; Fifth district, O. L. AlcFarlune, (1. 51. Hosuck, C. S. Hlack, C. J. Pcdder; Sixth district, J. .Melt. Hobb, Robert AIcWh.lnno.v; Uedford. W. C. Smith; Berks, First district, K. M. Luden; Hlalr. 51. 51. 51orrow. G. 51. Patterson; lirndford. R. S. Hdminston, L. T. .Munley; Hucks. II. W. Rice; Ilutler, J. N. 5Ioore, John Dludlnser; Cambria, S. 1). Patter son; Chester, Plumber K. Jeffeils, T. .1. Phillips; Clearlleld, Joseph Alexander; Clinton, Jaines W. Fredericks; Cumber land, Fllmorc Aluust: Fayette, (Jeorge Hopwood; Franklin, William W. Uritlon. J. W. Carson; Lackawanna, First district, John P.. Fiirr: Third district, N. C. Atuck ey; Luzerne, First district, Jacob Roberts, Jr.; Third district, C. H. Miller: Sixth dls trict, H. L. Riley; Lycoming, J. W. King, J. C. Wilson; .McKean, II. A. Uempsey, Herman H. North: Mercer, J. M. Alartln; Mllllln, Gruber Hell; Alontgomcry, Henry W. Krantz, Jason Sexton; Northumber land, William L. Nesbltt; Potter, J. Wal ter Wells; Schuylkill, Third district. John D. Kershner; Fourth district, Karl Wit man; Tioga, Robert K. Young, Frederick H. Smith; Union, H. K. Focht; Wayne, Nelson F. Underwood; Womlng, S. R. Hruuges. Scattering Senator Grady, Philadelphia, voted for Sonator Cameron; Representa tive Ward Bliss, of Delaware, for Con gressman John II. Robinson, and Repre sentative E. A. Corny, of Luzerne, for Judge Charles K. Rice, of the Superior ooillt . When the chnlrmnn nnnounood Hint Senntor Penrose had received the high est number of votes and was the cau cus nominee Senator Kauffmnn nro.so, nnd in a brief speech moved to mako tho nomination unanimous. He said that under no other man could the sup porters of Air. Wanamnkor have mus tered suoh a vote when all the circum stances are considered. Ho said tho motion to make the nomination unani mous was at the rcijuest of Air. Waiui makor and the noble body of men who stood with htm who nio loyal to their party. After the caucus adjourned Sen ator Penrose was serenaded and; sev eral clubs paraded In Ills honur. At a largely attended meeting; In tho headquarters of the Business Alen's Mm stataed mlk The rJttoltne trmif murks ra "CotMent" anC iUerkheaii U tatlun-plaM u-iralA on every tin . THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, tilwiiu, Sen lt I'Ullftdi'li'Ulu, 1'ittsturif, r&Js $?& fitted kL Es xWJ I wilful if III l v. -X Uft" Receipts, $71'(,J70,7(!1.25 Expenditures, S8!5S,(i25,2l7.S2 DIH'ICIT, $120,954,456.57. League at -1 o'clock tills afternoon .Mr. Waiiainaker made a speech. He began by expressing; his deep gratitude to tho business men of the state who hud come here at their own cost to buttle for principle that of bet ter politics. "In such u contest," said 1h, "1 am with you. Nothing can chill my interest. Tho faithfulness with which you have stood up for your con victions had made Pennsylvania a great deal larger to me and given mo a great deal more hope for It. This has been a wonderful battle. It has taken great courage for you men to stand up and speak your thoughts and convic tions, and stand by the Hag of princi ple. "Wo have observed In tills contest that some men have but one eye. They could only see the olllces. Others had but one ear. They could only hear promises. The great mass of the people ot the state have hoped against hope for purer politics. To all such 1 would say keep up the good light. Put my name down alongside of yours. We uru not battling lor one place. That shall be pi oven lo you. There shall Uu no backward movement. 'Of all the foes" said he, "who con-, spin d to stllle the republic In Its birth or sought lo betray or overthrow It In lbCl none has been mole determined and wicked than those who are seeking to wreck the party of Lincoln and Grant that preserved Intact our country. "We are on the eve of a revolution In this .stale, not against the party but within 11. No man that cares for me will build fuctlonal flits or stir faction al strife. I beg each man not to boll it caucus, but to be enough of a man to put himself on recoul for a better system of politics. "It Is a piote.st against the sudden springing- of candidates at the last nilnuto against collaring a man to serve a boss without regard to the peo ple's wishes. The crime of stop thief Is an old trick that has been heard In this campaign from people whose record is publicly Known thioughout a dozen years. No one man is as important In this, state as the will of tin people and on this 1 stand for myself and all other men. I bid you good speed In the hope of better polltiis. prosperous times and the victory ot tho Ideas and prin ciples wo represent." WANAMAKER TALKS. Tho Merchant I'lincc States 'I'll tit J! is Dclont Was Not Uncpoctcil. Harrlsburg, Pa., Jan. .r. At midnight Air. Waiiainaker gave out the follow ing statement: "The result Is not unexpected. It seems like n miracle at the llrst go off in such an effort as this to break seventy-six holes In the slate of the ma chine. No one not Inside the commit tee of business men who have conduct ed this battle can Imagine the forces against us. The power hi an old, well watched, carefully greased state ma chine the state committee. Its olllces and funds. The rellex of the national committee thiough the state repie sentatlve who used the olllce in New York last nuturn tn conduct In a cam paign against inc. The assuming In ad vance and distribution of the places of the AIcKlnley administration to control votes of members on the senatorial question were all powerful obstacles in this buttle royal. Who would ever have thought that a few business men could wage such a war practically within the brief period since the presi dential election. It only shows what will be done with a better, stronger, more persistent organization. "The nation began in '7fl and the new Pennsylvania may begin with the vote of the 70 true men who remembered the sacred rlsht of the ppoplo In pi-ti-tlon, and voted without domination. This election Is simply the expression of the will of one man who, after prom ising the senatorial olllco to the Gov ernor and another citizen uses the pi wer of patronage to shut olf whom he pleases lrespectlvu of tho people's wish. "It Is rather rough on tho greatest state of the Union, but It Is n real vic tory for me and the business men as I look at It. Aly slncerest thanks to all who have shown friendliness to me, and I have only to add that while I hold It Is the duty of every one par ticipating in the party caucus to abide by the will of the majority it v,:s an error to state that the motion to make the senatorial nomination unanimous was made at my request." DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. lion. Clinuucey I'. I! luck litis a Veri table Walkover us a Candidate. Hurrlsburg, Pa., Jan. C The Demo cratic caucus met this evening in the stale Democratic headquarters. Sen ator Hyde, of Elk, was made chairman and L. V. Welllver and It. M. Foster, Center, secretaries. A motion to post pone the caucus until January S was made but quickly defeated in responses to speeches by Senators Cochran, Haines and Miller. The names ot Chauneey V. Hlack, Jaines Al. fluff ey and P. Gray Aleck were placed In nomination, lie fore a vote was taken Messrs. Guffey and Aleek were withdrawn und the nomi nation of Air. Hlack made unanimous. AUssrs. Singer, Philadelphia, and Loll, Northampton, were the only absentees. NUMBER OF WAGE CASES HEARD. Spirited llettriui; He line Alderman ilou'ii Yestoidiiy Alteinoon. A number ot wage cases were before Alderman Howe yeslerduy for consid eration. Nichols it Co. wen; the de fendants. They had the contract for luylnt; the belBian block pave on West Lackawanna avenue from Ninth street to Alain avenue, but sub-let the actuul work of luylim the stone to Charles Ciowley, of New York. Air. Crowley nenlected to pay his woikmen before leaving tho city and they now seek to recover from tho main coiitructiU'H, The amounts claimed by tho plaintiffs are as follows: Thos. Phillips, $5.2!;; William Heck, $18.70; James J. Tolilu, $11.25; James White, $15.9.". At tho hearlni; yesterday af ternoon, which was very spirited, the contractois were represented by Attor- TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, I To Gain Flesh, toSI.-cp Well, to Know What AprctltcanJ (loud Digestion .Yk-un, Make a Test ot Stuart's l) a. pcp.slu Tablets, Interesting experience of nn Indianapolis . Ocntlcmun, No trouble Is more common or more) nils understood than nervous dyspepsia. Peo ple having It think that their nerves are to blame and are surprised Hint they lire not cured by norvo medicine mid spring remedies; the real seat of the mischief is lost sight of; the stomach Is the organ to bo looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever In the stomach, nor perhaps any of tho usual symptoms of slomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In the stomach so much as In nearly every other organ; In some cases the heart palpitates and Is Irregu lar; In others the kidneys are nlfectcd; In others the bowels are constipated, with headaches; still others me troubled wltfi loss of Ilesh and appetite, with accumula tion or gas, sour ilslngs and heartburn. Air. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St., Indlanpolls, Ind., writes as follows: "A motive of pure gratitude prompts mo to wilte these few lines regarding th? new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. I have been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four wars: have used various patent medi cines and other remedies without any fa vorable result. They sometimes gave tem porary reller until the effects of the medicine wore off. 1 attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeep er with little physical exercise, but I am glad to stale that the tablets have over come all these obstacles, for I have gained In llesh, sleep better, and am better In everv way. The above is written not for notoriety, but Is based on actual fact." Respectfully yours, A. W. Sharper, CI Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind. It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of Ilesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heart burn, constipation and headache. Scud for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addlesslng Stuart Co., Alnr shall, Allch. All druggists sell full sized packages at 50 cents. ney W. It. Lewis and tho workmen by Attorney Al. P. Cawley. The uUleriiian reserved his decision until Thursday. MK. MALL, OF MONTROSE. Was Arrested in Tins City lor Desert ing Ills Child. Charles Hall, of Montrose, was ar rested In this city yesterday at the In stance of the poor board ot that place. It was alleged that Hall deserted bis child at Alontiwe and It thereupon became a charge on the poor district. A warrant was Issued and placed In the bands of Constable North, of Alont lose, who arrested Hall here yesterday and locked him up In the police sta tion until last evening, when the con stable and his prisoner left for Mont rose. DIG MASS OF EVIDENCE. Wagon Load oflloolis I'iguie in the C'liiircli-fiiiuriihey llquity Suit. The case of the John Church company against Guernsey llros. Is still on In equity court. President Frank A. Lee, of the Church company, was on the stand all or yesterday testifying to va rious papers offered in evidence by the plaintiff. It requires- an express wagon to carry to and from the court house each day the books and acenunts which figure in the case. There Is no telling when the case will be ended. TUNKIIANXOCK. Kx-Sherll'f Oliver Huston, of Nimble, was In town yesterday. Allss Hulallo Piatt has returned to Wyoming seminary. Hon. William N. Reynolds, Captain K. W. liannatyne, Judson Hannatyne, Colonel N. A. AlcKown. Hon. H. J. Jordan, Ralph Avery and sevetal oth ers are In llarlsburK this week. The railroad company Issued twenty live passes to be used between till" place and White Haven yesterday on account of the funeral of William Fox. Air. and Mrs. Siibouss, of Kibhank, N. J., are visiting: Air. and Airs. David Gray. Air. Sairouss Is a general audit for the American Tobacco company. Hazard Patterson died at the Dan ville asylum, aired 4'i. The deceased was a brother of William Patterson, of this plnce, und was taken to Danville some three years ago. His home was near East Lemon. The remains were brought here. Alarcy D. Miller has returned to New York, where lie Is employed by the American Tobacco company. He will work for some time in the vicinity of Albany and Troy. Ab'ram Hass, father of Airs. Ed Hard ing, wlio has lieen In poor health for some time past, was reported very low. The Farmers' Dulry Milk company has erected a larae ice house al Lake Carey near the station. Frank W. DeWItt has tuken up the life Insurance buflness. I'O RUST CITY. The following ollicers were elected at the regular meeting of the Young Alen's Institute on Sunday afternoon: Presi dent, T. P. AlcCorniuck; llrst vice pres ident, John Aluriay; second vice presi dent, Joseph White; recording secre tary. Jaines llullah; llnanclal seeie- tary, William White; treasurer, John Lambert; marshal, Harry Teagus; In side sentinel, Philip Mnllny; outsidi sentlnel, M, J. Connelly; executive com mittee, Michael AlcUrath, James Fives, Frank Doud, Jaines Klllliullan and John McKernon; Dr. Dwyer, medical examiner. This week is being observed as tho week of prayer In the churches here. Air. Thomas ltimron is satlstied that tho quarts recently discovered on Ills farm contains gold. A sample has been forwarded to expert assaylsts for exam ination, the report of which has not yet renclied Air. ltimron. Cecil Manzer returned to Kingston on Alonduy. The contract for the new Hrown building ban been given to Mr. llorton. The woik will lie commenced at once. The building will be used us store rooms when completed. New York Vioduco 'larkiit. New York, Jan. 5. Flour Steady, un changed. Wheat Active, but lower; No. 2 red f. o. b.. VW,. ungraded red. &0u!i9V&c.; No. 1 northern, 93?ic.; options closed llrm ut .a'lo. under yesterday; No. 2 red Jan uary. Ulc; .March, 92Ttc; Alay, W'e.j July, S.5'(,e. Corn Dull, llrm; No. 2, KlVio. elevator; 30?ic. allout; options were dull and steady; January, '.; .May. 31c; July, 3SX.V. Oats Active, tinner; oiitlons dull, easier; Jmiunry, 22Vic; h'ebruury, 22v.: Aluy, 23V,c. ; spot pi lees, No. 2, 22c; No. 2 wlilte, 21'kc; No. 2 Chicago, 23c; No. 3, 20Vjc; No. 3 white, 22c; mixed western, 22a2le.; white do. and white state, 23uD0o. Provisions Quiet, steady, unchanged. Lard gulot, nominal. Rutter yulet, easy, unchunged. Cheese Firm, un changed. Eggs Firm; state und Penii sylvunla, I9a21e. ; leu hous. 14al5c,; wast em fresh, ISal'Jo. : do. cuse, $1.50a3.30; south ern, 17ii18l6C,i limed, UalDu. MARKETS AND STOCKS Wall Nticmt Itoviuw. New York, Jan. f.. There was a slight Increase In the volume or business at the Stock Exchange today and the dealings were attended with llrmness throughout the session. At tho start u feeling ot hesi tancy prevailed, operators gonerully pie forrlng to await developments at Wash Ington before entering Into new engage ments. Subsequently, when It was an nounced from Washington that the sen ate had not taken up tho Cameron Cuban resolution and that theru-was no prospect of Immediate action In the matter Hie bears tiled to rover In various parts of Hie list. At tho same time the bulls plucked up a little courage mid bought moderate amounts or the leading Issued. The ad vance which followed was equal to l'iaF-j per cent. Consolidated Gas led. The Im provements In the earnings of tho Lottlr vllle and Nashville and St. Paul for tho week niMed to the hulllsh feeling. The Tact that congress will take up the Union Pacllls funding bill led to Increased activ ity In the stock and an advance of l'i ie sulledi The most Important advances of tho day wcte Consolidated Gas, "3i Sugar. !(,; Hurllngton, l's,; St. Paul and Rock Island, Ilk each; Chicago Gas, 1; Dela ware and Hudson, 'J; General Flectrlc, 1; .Manmattan, l'i; Omalui, 1 Vi . Speculation closed llrni In tone. Net changes ahow gains of ltn3',4. Total sules Were 110,100 shares. Furnished by WILLTAAI LINN, AL LEN & CO., stock brokers, Alears build ing, rooms, 703-7UG. Open- High- Low- Clos. Ins. est. c3t lug. Am. Tobacco Co 73 7S "OTi 77", Am. Sllg. HeL Co...llWi UK' 111) UO'i Atch.. To. X- S. I'o .. 11 Ill's 14 1l's At., To. S. Fo Pl. 23 :.!'! 2.1 2K'- Ches. & Ohio ir.14 K Ifii 4 1lv, Chic. Gas 7;Pi 74'4 7H il'i Chic. & N. W 102... Wi 10214) 1U2 Chic, H. & Q KHi 70-1, (a 7(Ji Chic, R. I. & Pac. ... 0"i U7 0"s IWH Del. & Hudson U8'. 120 -IIS';. 120 Dlst. & C. F ll'-i, 12U 11 12H Gen. Klectric :i2 3.Ti 3J;U Wt Lake Shore 1.12 132id 1K 152', Louis. & Nash 47 48', 47i)s 4S-1! Al. K. & Tex. I'r. ... 2S, 2!)tH 2S1t 204 Alan. Klevated 8S1, 89V, W, MP, 5Io. Pac aR; 20 aVjj, 20 Nat. Lead 2IP', 2.1 23', 2IP4 N. V. Central 2:'( IC'i !i2 KH, Nor. Pac. Pr 32 :w 32' 32 Out. & Western 11 11 11 11 Omaha 4SVi 4!) ISV 4S, Pac. 5Iall 21'i 2I'4 2I',4 24'i Phil. ,i Reading .... 2G 27 2ii'4 2("8 Southern R. R !. 0 fla il'i Southern R. 11. Pr. .. 2'1'U u, 2ii,( 2fiUj Telin. C. H Iron .... 2.V!4 2."i7's 2.i:i4 2u's Texas Pucllle UU Jij, !l's !i8 Fiilon Paclllc 8"i 10 81, !'?3 Wabash (Pf, (Pi (',' iPi Wabash Pr 1.',i(. r, 1.M, l,", Western Union 83 M'-. S3 83'. W. L (Pi ii il (,. I. S. Leather Pr no CO". CO r,0'., C. S. Rubber 24 2ii.. 21 " 2P2 CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE PRICES. . Open- High- Low- Clos- WIIEAT. lug. est. est. Inc. Alay S3?s Sl'i, S2i; S3 July 73'j 7D 78!Sj 7S,. OATS. May 10 10i- 10's J9 CORN. -May 2,-,5 2.7Vi 2..U 2.'. July 2GV. 2(1 20 2'j". LARD. 5Iay 1.00 1.00 3.'J." 3.I7 PORK. 51ay 7.S2 7.S3 7.S0 7.S3 Sciaiiton lloatd of Tiade Etc'liangc Quotatiins--All Quotation Rased on Par ol 100. Name. Bid. DImo Dep. & Dls. Hank 145 Scranton Lace Curtain Co National Iiorins & Drilling Co ... First National Rank KO Scranton Jar & Stopper Co Elmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank 200 Bonta Plato GlaES Co Scranton Packing Co T.nckn wanna Iron & Steel Co. ... A3l:ed. 50 SO '25 100 "io 93 150 -90 20 SO 123 2.-.0 100 Third National Bank Throop Novelty AIT'g. Co. ... Scranton Traction Co Scranton Axle Works Traders Natlolinl Rank Weston AU11 Co Alexander Car Rcplaeer Co. . Col'ry ling. & .Metal .Miner., ISO 110 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgago due 191S 110 People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1918 110 Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage duo 1920 110 Dickson .Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. C. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co Economy Steam, II. & P. Co 90 100 102 102 S5 100 93 10O C!iietn;o fJrain und Provision Market Chicago, Jan. R. The leading future? ranged us follows: Wheat January, SD'ic bOc.'; .May, .s:(-sc-.; SS'ic; July. 79r:c, 7v'c. Corn January. l!3c 23c; .May, 2uV.. 2--',h'- July, 2ii'"0., I'li'iC Oats Jununry, Ki'sc., l()'c; .May, 19V., 1!l.e. Aless pork-January, $7.f2'-., $7.C0; .May, $7.S2i. $".S5. Lard -Januury,"$3.S0, $3.b0; .May, $3.97V.-. $3.7'2. Sliort ribs Januury, W.S'."i, 3.&7',-j; Alay, 13.97, $1. Cash iiuotutloiiH were as follows: Flour, dull, but llrm; No. 2 spring wheat, 79VuEOe.; No. 3 do., 7ta7Sc; No. 2 red, &S'4aW)'c.: No. 2 corn, 23a23''iC : No. 2 oats, HHiallje.; No. 2 rye, 37,,:c: No. 2 barley, 3.'a3'Jc; o. 1 llaxseed, 7.!Ha?Siic ; prime timothy seed, ?2.7.": mess pork, $3.S0:i 3.S7'b; short rib, sides, $3.(.i3.90; dry salt ed shoulders, St.2;al.r.O; short clear, sldps, $3.i7jal; whiskey and sugars, unchanged. Hnlfulo Live Stock. Buffalo, N. A'., Jan. 3. Cattle Steady; good steers, $4.15ul.2.; fair to good lu'dfers, $3.50a3.S3; bulls, ?3.i3.75. Hogs Active; Yorkers, $2.Sr.a3.!IO; light do., $3.!l'l; medi ums, $3.00; pigs. J3.7oal; loughs, $3a3.23; stags, (2.30.13. Sheep and lambs Alarket llrm; best lambs. $3.t0a3..",0: culls to good, $3.73a5.2n; misul sheep, $3.13a3.03; culls to good, ?2.30.l3.3". LOST. LOST-ON DEC, 23, A GOLD WATCH BE tween Potetslmrg and L. I. & S. company storo. Finder will bo rewarded byioturuing same to Tl ibuue otlico. ybsT-A WHITE BULL PUP; FINDER XJ will bo suitably iwvnrded upon loturn to W1I. HA" LEY. Jit.. Kt Alanroo avenue. E.XECUTORS' NOTICE. rTsTvrrroiImvRD J j ceased, late of the city of Scrnnton, Lack awanna county. Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary upon the above-nainod estate having beun granlod to th undei slgncd, a 1 persons having claims or demands aiainst tno said citato will present tliinn for iiaymuut, and these indebted thereto will please make lmmodlato puyinont to ANNT. JOHN. 1 Pwratm JOHN E. JOHN 1 Lxcuvtois. CIIAS. E. OLVER. Scranton, Pa. Atturnoy for Estato. We offer about 50 Boys' sizes 12 to 16 years, at SPECIAL These Suits are heavy weight, nice mixtures, formerly sold for $7.00, $8.00 aud $10.00. e MLUN8 220 Lackawanna Avenue. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. CLOAK A Substantial mark-down in prices has taken pSace in our m. CONNOLLY & A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS AIADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LKS3 THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO BAIALL WANT ADS.. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. II 12Lt W ANTHD-M ALUS. MI2N AND WOMEN OUT OF I'.MPLOY munt and willing to work can loarn ot n permanent situation at kooJ wages by writing at oueo to I V. H., Uox 233, AugU9ta, Aluiuo. I lTASTHD-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK V V of homo simple thing to patent ? l'ro- Pro tect vonr idens: they may bring you wealth, Wiito JONH WKDDKRHUltN & CO,, Dcpf. C, 23, Pntnnt Attorneys, Washington, D, O., for tliolr S1SII0 prlzo offor and list of 'JOO inven tions wanted. VI7ANTED-AS AOLNT IN EVKRY SEC- tion to canvass: Sl.00 to CV00 n day mndo ; tells nt slcht; also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers: iiist sldo lino SiBn month; salary or largo commission mntlo; exporienco uniipcnssary. Clifton Soap and Alauufuctur Ing Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN A1AN IN overy town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly; big money for agents: no capital required. EDWARD O. FISH i: CO., Uordeii Illock, Chicago, 111. IIELl WANTKD-FIJMALKS. I.iXPBUIENOED COOK; ALSO SECOND 111 girl wanted. Apply at 715 Linden St. WANTED-UERAIAN GIRL FOR GEN eral lumsowork. Apply 112 Willow St VVANTED-A G1I1L FOB GENERAL V housowork. small family; reforonco re quired. Apply 321 Clay nvuuuu. T ADIES-1 A1AKE n!G WAGES DOING JU pleasant homo work, and will gladly si-n-. full particulars to all sending " cent stamp AlISS Al. A. S'IKHUINS, Lawrence, AIlcli. ANTJID-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and introduco Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred: woil. permanent and very profitable. Writo for particulars at onco and get Lmicilt of holiday trade T. B. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O. WA NTBD IMJIEDIATELY-TWO ENElt- getic Faleswoiuen to represent Guaranteod 0 a day without iuterforrlus with other duties. Ilrnltlilul occupation. Writo for particulars, enclosing stamp, ilangn Chemical Ccmpany. No. 72 John Sticet, Now York. HOARD WANTED. VOUNGGloNTinCA 1 refined lioaiding nlaco near public li brary, XY., Tribune ofilco. rOIIMAS AND win:, NEAR public V I.lurary. Address A.. Tribuno omen. FOR SALE. l?OU SALE HOUSE AND SEVEN ACRl'.S l1 of land in CLlnclillIa: Hoover property Inquire at tU9 North Alain avenue, city. ITOlflfALE-A SILVER-PLATED CONN I1 double bell euphonium, nicely engraved with tiombuno bell, gold lined; nearlv now and cost iPU: will tell at a bargain. Address this week to E. W. GAYLOR, LaRaysvlllo, Pn. ITOE SALE-HOUSE, AGED SIX YEARS. 1 weight 1,000 lounds; can be seen at 1021 Price street. FOR RENT. JJ OR RENT-I03 SPRUCE STREET: 11 rooms, lnquiro R30 Washington avouue. inlt RENT-417 OLIVE STREET; ALPO P unu- hnnnn Onlncv avenue: all modern Qu1 DOSS improvements; po.sesslon l'ob. 1. Apply 41 Ohvo stroet, F. St, A5IAND I?OIl RENT-TIIE THREE FLOORS OVER V No. 4 id Spruco street, now occupied by tho Rowing Association; possession April 1st. Inquire of FRED. WAUNER, 11 Lackawanna avonuo. ' TOI1 RENT-NICE 12-ROOAI HOUSE, 7J2 T1 Washington avonuo; all modern Im provements, by February 1- TTOR RENT-HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE: J modern improvements; rent reamnable; corner of Pine and Blakely btrcets, Dunmoro. 3-piece Suits (sliort pants), almost nothing. and Each MW U.lrbVJ) ETT IpXILU U n DEPARTHEHT, S') - WALLACE, AGHNTS AVANTUD. sell's authorized "LIVES OF JIcKIN LEY AND HOBAUTi" WX) pages, elegantly illustrated; jirico only SI. 00; tho host and tho cheapest, and outsells all others; SO per cent, to agents and tho frolght paid. C57"Books now ready; savo thno by sontllng 60 cents In stamps for an outfit at onro. Addross A. D. WOHTHINGTON & CO., Hartford, Conn. WANTED-GENEUAL AGENTS IN EV orv county; also lady canvassers; somo. thing now; sure scllor; apply quick. J, C 111LIIERT, 111 Adams avonuo, Scranton, Pa. OENTS--WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safo Citizenship pricn SI. Go ing by thousand Addross, NICHOLS, Naporville, III, A GKNTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL j. 1. guiu, Biiver, incKDi ami copper uieuiru piasters; jiriccs ironi j upwaru: salary auu expenses paid: outfit free. Address, with stamp, AI1CII1GAN MFG CO,, Chicago. AGENTS TO SELLGIOARSTO DEALERS; S23 weekly and oxpones: exporienco uu necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO.. M Van Duron St., Chicago, OALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINEfJTi O per cent, commission: sample book mailed iree, Auuross 1. . uu biatlon i, now York. CITY SCAVENGER. All. BItlGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor; improved pumps used. A. URIGOS, Proprietor. Leavo orders 1100 North Alain avenue, or Erckos' drug store, corner Adams and Atul berry. Telephone 4-Vio. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. nuiE" annumT'meIti J holdors of The Lackawanna Lumber Co., will be held at the Third National Hank, Tuesday, Jan. Ill, at 10 a. in., for tho eloctlon of directors for tho ousulug year, und such other business as may properly como before tho mooting. J. I . CONNELL, Socrotary. rnilB ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS" 5IEET J big of Tho Weston AII11 Company will be hold at tho First National Bank, of Scranton, Saturday evening, Jan. Utli. at S o'clock. A. W, DICKSON, Socrotary. rjniE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stnckholdeis of tho Tliird National Bank 'if Scranton will bo Held in tlio Uirec.tors 'oom of tho hank building, on Tuesday, Jnmi ,ry 12, ld97, betwoon tlm hours of 3 and 4 p. m HENRY 13EL1N, Jit., Socrotary. TOTICE IH HEltEBY GIVEN THAT T11F i. annual meeting of Tho Spring Broo' Vator Supply Company for tho election o lirectors timl tho transaction of such othei liuslnoss as may properly 00111a beforo It, will be held on Wednesday, January 20th, 1K)7, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tho ntllcu of th" ompany In Scranton, Pa., in accordance will' tho by-laws of the coiiipiny. L. A. WATRES, President. Attest:-T, II, WATKINS, Secrotary. SITUATIONS WANTED. TvlURSE-AIIDDLE AGED LADY'. WITH i many years' oxperionco in mid-wiforv. would like to make engapomonts; terms. 7 per week. Address NURSE, Tribune ofllcu SITUATION WANTED BY EXI'ERI o uncoil business man, as accountant, pri vate secretary or collector: good referencoj Addiess QUICK, Tribune ofilco. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERI C5 enced engineer, as engineer, fireman or watchman; 0-111 du repairs and bo gonorallv useful; married in.iu and anxious for work; 'ooil references. Address E, C, 313 Llndun stroot. SITUATION WANTED - TO OO OUT 3 washing and ironing; washing and Ironing takon homo also. Call or address L. K 518 eo court. CUTUATION WANTED-BY A AIIDDLE. IJ nged man as driver or teamster: unit stands euro of horses. W. 11, , 247 Joll'ei under soil DRUG CLERK WANTS POSITION-REG-istered Q. A.; best references. Address ERNEST GROSS, Wyoming, Pa. ANTED-BY 5IAIHUEI) 3IAN, SITUA tlnu as engineer, Ilremau or watclimuu: can do own repairing and mako himself gen erally useful; good references turulstied. E. C , 313 Linden btreet. Q1TUATION WANTED-TODO WASHING O and Ironing at homo or go out by tlio day at anything, cleaning olllces; will givo perfect satlstaction at any placo. Call or address A. B., 331 Nortn Sumner avouue. 1'ROFITAHLE SPECULATION. THTIN'riMtlTvisiON.S AND STOCMoT 1 Send for our "booklet" explaining our nlnn; now is your opportunity as markets io low: we mako money for our customers; deal with a responsible! llrm: buil: references. A. P. llOliST CO.. Bankers and Brokers, U Pino street, Now York. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, rtORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING V.' nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advice given free. E. Al. HETSEL, Chiropodist. 330 Lack uwaima avenue. Ladles attended at their residence if desired. Charges moderate PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Stirtteons. DR. AlARTIIA S. EVER1TT, 303 WArfH lugton uve. Olllce hours until 10 u. in.; 3 to 4, 0 to S p. m. ".MARY A. SHEPHERD, 51. DlIO.ME opathlst, No. L'3S Adums uvtime. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wiomlng avenuo and Spruce stroet, Scranton. Of ilco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. COA1KGYS-OFFICE NO. 337 N. Washington ave. Hours, 12 in. to 3 p. m. Diseases of women a specialty. Tele phono No. 3232. DR. W. E. ALLEN, E12 NORTH WASH Ington avenuo. DR. ANNA LAW, SOS WYOMING AVE. Ofilco hours, 9-11 n. m- 1-3 p.m., 7-S p. ny DR. L. 51. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Olllce hours. 8 to 9 a. in.. 1 30 to S and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Aladl con aevnuo, DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST In Rupture, Truss Fitting und Fat Reduc tion. Rooms 200 und 207 Alenrs Building. Odlce telephone 13C3. Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to 4, 7 to 8. DR. S. W. LAAIEREAUN, A SPECIAL- Has 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 20onugrHoAuvse"ue 1st on chronic diseases of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney and gcnlto urinary organs, will occupy tho olllce of Dr. Roos, 232 Adams aovnuo. Olllce hours, 1 to 5 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR gcon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden' street, Scranton, Telephone, 2672. Lawvcrs. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTYATLAW, 211 Wyoming avenue. l JEFFREY'S & RUDDY. ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commoinyeulth bulldlntj. , 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. AV. II. JESSUP. JR PATTERSON & WILCOX, ATTOR nevs nnd Counsellors at Law: olllces 6 and 8 Library building, Scranton, Pa. ROSEWELL II. PATTERSON, WILLIAA1 A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wcalth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room E, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAAIES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, rooms C3, C4 and 03, Common wealth building. SAAIUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Omco, 317 Spruco St., Scranton, Pa. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-t,AW. 423 Lackawanna avo.. Scranton, Pa. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton. Money to loan In largo sums at 5 per cent. C. Tl. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law, Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Alenrs building, corner Washington uvo nue nnd Spruco street. B. F. KILLAAI, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWl 120 Wyoming ave Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAAIILTON, ATTORNEY"-AT-law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton. WATSON, DIEIIL, HALL & KE5I5IER ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms 0, 7, 8, 9 und 10; third lloor. Detectives. BARRING & 5PSWEENEY, COAIMON. wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, "ARCHITECT! Rooms 21. 25 and 2(3, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICII rear of 00G Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT 435 Spruco St., cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton BROWN & MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price bulldlne, 123 Washington avenua Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Trader's Bank Building. Alderman. G. F. KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. DR. F. L. street. SI'QRAW, 30a SPRUCQ DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. AIAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. R. Al. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOAIE C. SNOVER, 421 LACICA ave. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. AIRS. Al. E. DAA'IS. 430Adams avenuo. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa,, prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue ut re quest. REV. TIIOAIAS Al. CANN, WALTER II. IiUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School. 412 Adams avenue. Spring1 term April 13. Kindergarten $10 per term. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDAIEN AND Nurserymen; store 148 Washington avo nue; green house, 1350 North Alain ave nue; storo telephone, 782. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ell LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. 7.EIGLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L, S. W. passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WEST.MINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. und Irving Place, New York. Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan.) GEO. A1URRAY. Proprietor. -Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-AIUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyomlnu avenue, over Hulberfs muslo store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wurehouse, 130 Washington ave,, Scrun. ton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordago and Oll Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOAIAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC. countant aud auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postoltlce, A?-"' for the Rex Fire Extinguisher.
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