Tina SCRANTON TltlBUXE-SATURDAY MORNING. JA'NUARY i), 1 897. OTE FOR PRESIDENT. nil Vio atntr4 for nre.sldont shows that tho fllev) receded 7,101,401; Brjan (Dctn.), 0,470,650; '.nvnilnw fHrn 1. llu.WjU: .uenuey w,m;, j-,.v-, Mey'B plurality Is, therefore, 030,715, and his ma- i voto cast In tho soveral states for tho principal Connecticut ...... Delaware rioiltla Ocotgla Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa , Kansas Kentucky Ioulslanu Maine Maryland Massachusetts .. Mlehlgna (Mississippi Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada. Nw Hampshire New Jeisey New "York Nottli Caiallna . North Dakota .. Ohio Oieg.Tm Pi ivusvlvunla ... Ilhode Island ... South Carolina .. South 13 ik-ota ... Tennessee Texas Utah Ycimont Vliglnla Washington West Vltginla ... Wisconsin Wsoming McKlnley. 51,737 33,512 110,068 20,271 110.2OT 20,37.! 10,808 00,131 0,231 017,130 223,950 2S9.2M ICO.Ml 218,05r 2-',037 SO, 12" 130.97S 278,970 293,327 4.S49 193,503 301,910 10,491 102,5bJ 1,933 55,071 SJ1,A)7 153 V.Z. 2G,3Jr. G-'JOJl 48,711 728 300 30,437 9,313 41,01.! 14S.773 1G-50C 13.4SI 50,911 38,571 105.30S MS.133 10,031 Bryan. 131,220 110,103 141,768 1G1.2GJ 66,740 16,679 31,517 94,23'.! 2.1,192 4G5 61 1 303,85-1 223,711 173,01.1 217,793 77.171 3-1,104 101,740 103,711 237,231 03,253 139,733 303,032 13.CS0 113,023 8 377 Sl.VtO 133,075 531,309 174,483 20,080 T.7,493 40,739 127,127 1 1,4-,9 5S.S01 41,233 1C3.C31 31.S.2SO 01,533 10,007 ir,3,9SS 51,010 91,480 103,523 10,742 Palmer. Levering. 0,400 2,147 639 2,573 1.717 4,330 l.SOti 9u9 3'0 1,029 720 2,703 C.013 .... 1S1 0,390 9,790 3,579 3,033 1,510 3,192 1.209 1,721 5,018 3,371 1,831 1,801 1,571 2,f07 5,022 11,749 2,909 0,930 4,903 101 30 3.210 4,301 2,333 2,109 180 2,797 1,100 "3,-tJi " 770 0,372 5,014 19,293 10 032 573 ! 353 1,837 3,Oo7 979 919 11,000 19,374 1,100 1,100 824 1,931 5,030 21 1,329 2,210 14S 073 4,581 Totals , 7,101,101 0,470,030 133,930 (01 3.UJ3 1,783 " "72s 2,247 9o3 1,210 7,509 142 130, 5C0 MARKETS AND STOCKS Wnl I Street ItcUow. New York, Jan, 8. There vvcro brief spurts of activity at the Stock Exchange today, but they wero confined to a few shares nnd, generally speaking, was dull. There was a Bain In absence, of news cal culated to cither advance or depress prices, Sugar lose lYi points, but ran off again to lllVi and closed with a not gain of only ?i per cent, for tho day. The Grangers, Chicago Ons, tho coalers and Louisville and Nashvlllo moved Irregulat ly throughout the session, ulthough tne fluctuations wero by no moans Important and speculation closed baicly steady In tone Net changes weio slight cither way. Total sales wore 149,000 shares. I'lirnlshcd b WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN &. CO , stock brokers, Mcurs build ing, looms, 703-700. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est lng. Am. To, Co 7714 78'i T . ib-j Am. Cotton Oil 13 13 11 Am. Sug. IJef. Co. ...HO'4 112S 110 Atch , To. & S To . 14 143s U At,, To. S. S. Te Pi. 21 21'f, 234 Clies. & Ohio Wk 17T8 la Chle. Gos 7o'i 75S 75 Chic. &. N. W 103U 103V4 102V4 Chic . li i. Q 71"fa 72& 713 C. C C. & S L 27 Chle, Mil. & St. P... 74 Chle , It. 1. Pac. ... Wi 13il & Hudson Ill Dlst. ,t C P 127s Urn Ebctrlc 11 Louis, it Nash l'J7 M K & Texas Pr. . 20 Man Elevated SV)i Mo Pac 2P Nat. Lead 2JU ECHOES OF THE RAILWAY STRIKE Bill Bearing Upon the Debs Case Is Heard in the House. MR. JOHNSON ATTACKS MR. HEARST The Califoriiiu Member Uucomcs Wimii in the Discussion of the 1'uciliu liuilroud I'miding Mill. Severul Substitutes lor tlic Measure Will I'robnbl) Do Ollered Todn). for months nnd even a year to conic, and some of the Interest contracts aie said to have been at $15 or even less, but theie Is as yet no better demand fen stiuctuial vork, and little Is do lnij In lalls, as possible buyeis think $25 is too high with billots at $15 per ton. Nevertheless, a great trade Is ex pected when lelathe pi Ices becomes buttled. N. J Centiat 99 N01. Pac 13 Out. West 15 Omaha 49 Phil .V Heading .... 20'fc Southern It. II .... 9'8 Southern P.. It. Pr. 20 Tinn , C. A- lion 2ii't Texas Puclllo U'-i Union Paelllc 95s Wabash Gv4 Wabash Pi 15 Western Union .... S4V. W. I C"8 17. S. Leather Pr. ... 59 CHICAGO IiOAUD OF TRADE PltlCES Open- High- Low- CIoj- WHEAT. lng. est Mas 82 82 Juls 77 77 OATS 19 13 1121S 1438 2lf, 17 75S 103V4 72i 23 74'fc (7iJi 112', UU 34 m )',, 88 2H4 2T 100V4 133i 13 49 27'4 9 27'& 27 ', ' r G'i lC'a Sl'i C58 T9U 74, 07 111 U 3ih 49i J9 S7? 21'4 2.1 13 15 4SS 20?s 0 2y 5.0'j 9 S C. is-", 84 0 5S'j 13 llPz H'i 24 Vi 75 102-H 71 23 74'!. C7'4 IIP4 13'4 uo4 I 4) 'J A Wonderful Medicine rorBIUouoand Norvouo dloordcra.suchaoWlnd and Tain In tho Stomach, Sick Ilcadaclio, alddl. noss,I'ulliiossandBwollIn3 after monls, DU2I neoa nnd Drowsluoss, Cold Clillb, riuehlngs ot Pent, Loss ot Appotlto, Shortness ot Breath, Cos tlvonos3, Dlotches on tho Skin, Dluturbod Sloop, rilglitfulDroama.andallNorvous and Troinb. llnsSonsntlons,&c.,vhon tbceo srinptoms aro causod by constipation, as most ot thorn aro, THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This 13 no fiction. Every oatreror 13 earnestly lnvltod to try ono Dor of iIiobo rills and they v. ill bo nckuou lodged to bo h WONDERFUL MEDICINE. DBECIIASI'S I'HjIiS, tnlton aadlroctod, will quickly ro3toro romnloo tocoraploto hoallh. They promptly roinovo obstructlous or lrrosu larltlca ot tho systom. Tor a Connolly & Wallace fUR ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SALE IS NOW ON. This season w3 propose to make it "an event" in the Dry Goods business. Muslins, Sheet iugs, Crashes, Ready Hade Sheets and Pillow Cases, White Quilts, Tdwels, Napkins, Table Linens, etc., are included in this Great Sale. Impaired Digestion Disordered ELSver thoy act HLo magic a tow dosoa will work won dors upon tho Vital Organs; strousthonlug tho muscular system, restoring tho long-lost com pletion, bringing back tho koon odgo ot appo tlto, and arousing with tho Ilonclmd of 87 1 Health tho Mholo plijslcnl cucicy o 21'4 tho human tramo. Tlioso aro facts admlttodby '-i thousands, In all classes ot oocloty, and 0110 ot 100'i 1 tho host guarantees to tho Nervous and Dobllt- j I tatcd 13 that ISccclinm's S'HIh liuio tho 4,, I laraost Sale of any t'atcut Medlcluo a 9 KflU B IBUiy U B aaauitM Annual Sales more than 0,000,000 Boxes 25c. at Drug Stores, or will bo sent by U.S. Agents B. 1 ALLCH CO , UG3 C mill Ht , Now l'ork, post paid, tinon-receipt ot prico. Book Irto uikju application. Note These Prices Atlantic bleached Pillow Cases Sheets, hemmed nnd leady foi u."u.; and Sizes, Pi Ices, Pillow Cases 15-30 50-30 KU30 lie. 12V&C. lie. Sheets. 81-90 90-90 43c. GOC. I.ochwood Sheetings by the jntd Ulo 7e Sc 9c. 10c lie. UHc 14c 4'-ln 15-ln f.O.In. 51-ln 7-1 8-4 9-4 Ulch.Sc. 9c 10c lie. 12'c. 14c. loc. Utlca Ulenched Sheetings 0-1 D)-In (,-4 8-1 9-t lie. l.'c. lie. loc. ISO. Clarendon White Quilts Only 9Sc. Our legulai $.'00 Mat sillies guilt, Tor 1 00 each, 10c. 10-1 18e. 10-4 K)c. 30-Inch Muslins Blown. Atlantic A., lllnck Hock . Cameron D ., Atlantic V .... Be. 5c. 4ttc. Co. Crashes Dlcachcd. Hill Cc. Lonsdale Gc, Pi tilt of Loom .. Cc. Dnlght Anchor.. Cc. 1'ildu of Wist.... 10c. Best twilled cotton crash, bleached and brown, at JVfee. lS-lnch Linen twilled crash, woith 10c, at 7c. Glass crah, all linen, only Cc. And out entlio stock of Linen Crashes at Cut Prlies. Table Linens Imposlblo to go Into tho details of quot, lug prices here, but we want to Bay tho) we nre going to make this Llnon Sale In, toiestlng for you. We met an unusual oppoi tunlty In the way ot a "Linen Pun chuse," nnd wero quick enough to snap II up. That wns good buying. Cvery ard of the lot and nlso our entlio regulnr sto:l bears led Ink prices for this occasion, which means that this Is to bo good selllnj and quick "elllng. Buy youi Tublo Linen here and now. Napkins The same story of the tabte linens ap piles to the napkins, Hundteds ot dozens of good napkins worth from $1 00 to $5 00 a dozen, will bo bold at greatly reduced prleis. This is not n. Cleanup: Sale of old, impaired stock, that you hear so much of these days. It is our ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SALE, which has gotten to be 1 looked-for event a money -saving event for the people. ?T'i a 9 C'i 13's SI 0 69 TAYLOK. Washington, Jan. 8 The second day s discussion of the Pacific Rall joaf f unillng bill by the houso today developed much moie Intel est, from a popular point of lev. Mr. Johnson. ot California. In tho couise of a speech suppoiting the bill alluded to Mi. W. It. Hearst, of tho San Fianclsco Examiner and Now Yoik Journal In most imperative terms. Ho wus an swcied by Mi. Coopei, of Wisconsin, o chnt acterlzed the incident ns the most disgraceful he had ever Known in the history of const ess. The bill was advocated by Messrs. Patteison, Tennessee, and Hepburn, Iowa, and antagonized by Messis. Hai rison, Alabama; Boatner, Louisiana; Swanson, Viiglnia; McCall, Massachu-. setts; (only ui on the late of inteiest pioposed), by Messrs. Wheeler, Ala bama, and Shaft oth and Bell, Colorado. Tomoriow the bill -will be under con sideration for amendment and seveial substitutes for It will be pioposed. A resolution was agreed to offeied by Mr. Turner, directing the attorney general to print as an appendix to his last report, the cotiespondence in tho depaitment of justice, upon the great lallroad stiilce In Chicago in 1S01. An echo of the great iailway strike in Chicago four years ago -w hich cul minated in the imprisonment of Eu gene V. Debs, was lieaid in the house committee on the judiciary today. The bill in relation to contempts of court which passed the senate last session lias been under consldeiatlon by the house committee for the past fortnight and today the senate bill as amended was oidered to a favoiable repoit. In its present form the house bill pro vides that any contempt in the pres ence of the court may be punished by the coutt alone, but any contempt out side of tho court, ecept the lefusal of witnesses or Jurois to attend, must be tued by a jury if the accused to demands. Mny CORN. Atiiy , Jul LARD. Miij PORK. May 2-y, 20', '4 00 7 87 IStt 2t,i4 4 0, "St SOli 70 IS" lng. 81 7CU CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 o.shc1t,uft0HoAu?enue' 24 25 S 97 4 03 7.82 7 93 ADVANTAGE OF 189T. Unsound Firms Have Been Swept Out of ExistenceThe West in Better Condition Than in Past Year. Mr. Edward James, of Hyde Paik, cltculated among Taj lot fi lends on Wednesday evening. Stieet Commissioner Benjamin Llew elyn, of the Fit at ward, is visiting f 1 lends in Treeland. Mr. Edwatd James, of Hjde Pail;, cliculated among Taylor ti lends on Monday. The funeral of Delbert Beagle, who met death about a week ago In a pecu liar case of poisoning, occui 1 ed on Wed nesday af tot noon from the home of his patents In the Sibley. Sei vices weie held at the Union chuich. Hew F. M Furey oillclated. Interment was made at Milwaukee cemetery. The employes of Taylor, Pyne and Holden collieiles will lecelve their monthly earnings foi December today. The Pi ice Libiaiy held a business meeting last evening and also elected olUceig. Mr. Tallcy W. Jones, a staunch Ke publlrnn, has announced himself as a candidate for school directoi In the Fit st waul. James Monls, Jt desires to let his fi lends and all the citizens know that he is still In the Held as a Republican candidate for the olllce of tac collect or of this boiough. Sei vices at the Calvary Baptist chuich tomotiow will be held at tho usual hours by the pastor, Dr. II. H. Hairis, who will oinciate at both ser vices. Morning seimon at 10 10 a. m., subject, "The fulness of the God's head;" Sunday school at 2 p m.; even ing sermon at C p. m , subject, ' The Heavenly Calling." All seats aie flee and eveiybody is coidlally Invited. Mrs. Elvlta Jenkins and Miss Lena Moore, of Hyde Paik, spent Wednes day with friends in this town. Tho public installation of olllcets of the Taylor castle, No. 207, Knights of Golden Eagl, by District Grand Chief John Conley on Tluusday evening was well attended. An entertainment was given duilng the evening. The uftalt was voted a gteat success. The ofllcets who weie installed aie as follows. Past chief. Richard Mogg; noble chief. Enoch Williams; vice chief, John Evans; veneiable hPrmlt.Wllllam Wel burn; high pi lest, Robert Coombs; sir herald, William Matsh; master of 1 co ords, David J. Owens; keeper of ew cheqner, David F. Hnnls; clerk of ex chequer, William J. Williams; w 01 thy haul, John E. Owens, worthy chntn beilain, Thomas Holmes; ensign, M01 gan Harris; esqulro, Thomas Jones; first guardsman, Thomas Welbum; second guaidsman, Geoige Thomas. FOREST CITY. New York, Jan. S. R. G. Dun & Co. will say tomoriow In their weekly Re view of Trade; The year 1897 begins with one clear advantage; the past year swept out of the way a gteat number of unsound concerns which In nny time of activity would have been dangerous to business. Of the 15.2S0 conuneiclal and banking failures In 1890, a laigu shaie leptes euted cilppltng losses In previous y eais, 01 the violence of speculative stouns In 1893 or tho first half of 1890, while thousands more lesulted fiom the futy ot the political toinado last fall. While the banking fallutes have not ceased at tho west apprehension about them has almost w holly subsided and no serious Influence upon general tiade is now expected. It is felt at he west that all business will be the sounder after Its putglng and the return of money to New York has exceeded ship ment to the Interior by $2,000,000 for the week. Speculative maikets have been dull. After ilslng about M cents per share and $2 for trusts, stocks were cheeked by levival of talk about Cu ba at Washington nnd by 1 eduction of the dividend on Delaware and Hudson. The maiket for goods Is extietnely Blow, as many Infer that the unpre cedented stocks of print cloths Indicate a similar But plus of other goods. The logic Is bad, but in many branches the mills have doubtles manufactured goods anticipating a demand which bus not come. It is now proposed to re lieve the market by selling quantities of pi Int cloths abioad, or by locking up 2,000,000 pieces until the maiket Im proves. The only change In quotations Is one cent reduction In some bleached goods. In woolen goods, the only change Is a j eduction of IVj cent In clay worst eds, and mlxtutes, and ciders are not more frequent. Orders for boots and shoes havo almost ceased, except for a few qualities which have been ad vanced only 'iVi to C cents In pi Ice, but Jnbbeis are buying u little more as stocks run low. Enormous purchases of billets came with a :ush, most of the larger con cerns contracting for all they lequjrcd On Tuesday afternoon Di. J S. Nlles, of Cnibondale, assltedby Di. Ulakeslee, of Foi est City, peifotmed a successful opetation on Mis. Butler, wife of Mr. Hanv Butler. When Mis. Butler was a child living with her patents In the west she met with the mlsfoitune of fieezlng hei foot. Since that time she has been a constant sufferer. Opera tions weie peifoimed on the Injuied member foui different times, each time a pottlon of the foot being cut off. A few seats ago an operation was per formed and for a time It was thought that the tiouble had been oveieome. Shortly after the foot had healed and when Mrs. Butler was ugaln able to walk It was dlscoveied that the usual Intense pain had still to be enduied. Up until the piesent time it wns very iminful for her to walk and a consul tation with the above named gentlemen xesulted In the peifounlng of another operation. The lee was cut off Just below the knee. At piesent she Is do ing as well ns could be expected and her f 1 lends slnceiely hope that she will leeover from her allltctlon. The Mendelssohn Glee society gave a veiy successful conceit In Vandllng on Tuesday evening. VS. W. Illakeslee Is unable to leturn to Philadelphia on account of sickness. The voles for the electilo light wires are being placed in position through out tho borough. An eisteddfod wns held In Utlcn, N. Y on New Year's day under the au spices of tho Cymtelgyddlon society of that place. The Sons of Cambila en teted on two of the competitive selec tions and were successful In winning one of them entitled, "Come to the Mountains." Mr, TJiomas O. Jones was the leader of the glee club. Kcianton Itouril of Triulo Exchange (Juotiitii)iis--Ali Quotation Based 011 Pur oi 100. Name. Bid Aiked Scranton Lace Curtain Co M National Boring & Drilling Co ... B0 First National Hank 630 Scranton J01 & Stopper Co 25 Elmhuist Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Bonta Plate Glass Co 10 Sctnnton Packing Co 93 Lackawanna Iron . Steel Co. ... , 150 Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co 90 Scranton Traction Co 15 20 Scranton Alo Works 80 Tradeis National Bank IIS 123 Weston Mill Co 230 Alexander Car Heplaier Co. .. ... 100 Col'rj Bug &. Metal Miner.. 110 Sctantou Bedding Co 103 BONDS. 6cranton Pass. Itallway, nrst mortgage due"? ;, 1 "9 " People"s Street Railway, first mortgage duo 1918 110 ... Scranton & Pltt!ton Trie Co ... 99 People's Street Ratlway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 . Dickson Manufacturing Cn 100 Lacka Township School D 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 0. ... 10.S Mt. Vernon Coal Co & Scranton Axle Works 100 Ecrarton Traction Co Economy steam, h. k. 1: co . ... iw Acw York Produce illnrUot. New Yoik, Jan 8 rioui Steady, un changed. Wheat Eqslet, firm; f. 0 b , 9Sc ; ungiadcd red, 7Sa9'c ; No 1 noith ein, 92'3e.; options e!o-,ed steads, at a IV. below e3teida, January, SJ'ie ; Ma, S7e., Julj , S3iC Coin-Closed llim; No 2, 29iC, elevator, 3OV4C , afloat, op tions dull, easlei ; January, lie . Pebruai j, .'2' c ; Mav, 23'8; fcpot pi Ices, No 2, 224o ; No". 2 white, 21V.0 ; No. J Chicago, 2.P4C.: No. 3, 20S.e.; No J white, 2'e ; mixed west em, J2a2le , white do and white state, 23i30c Provisions Steadv, unchanged Latd-Qulet, unchanged. Buttci Stead, aulet. unchanged. Cheese Pali demand, llim, state liige and small, "allc.; pait skims, 4aSc ; full "ktms 2'4a3c. IUss Qulet; state and Penusvlvanla, lSa20e.; lee linuo. 14al3c : western fiesh, 17a13e.: do. case, $173a3 30, southern, 17al7'e.; lltned, 14al4c. I'hiladulplun Provision Mnrkct. Philadelphia, Jan. S Provisions were quiet and steads. We quote; Beef hams, Slgaisro, as to age and brand, poik, fam U, $10a10 30; hams, S P. cuied, in tloics, Sai , do smolud, Italic , as to avenge and biand; sides, Ubbed, In salt, 4Ht4U , do do smoked, Sao'-.c, shouldeis, pickle cuied, tVaii'sC , do do smoked, CaOie , picnic ham-, S P. cuied, 5'ia31ii ; do do smoked, GViaGSc; bellies, In pickle, accoid lnc to average, loose, 5u5 c , bioakfast bacon, i,'ia71.' , as to brand and aveiago, laid, pure, cits leflned, In tierces, 434a5e., do do , In tub, tWJ'iC , do butcheis', loose, 3V,a1c.; city tallow, In hogsheads, 3'c , country do , 2'.a3Ve , as to quality, and cakes, 3.a3''ic. ClucngO tSrniii and 1'iowsioti .Market Chicago, Jan 8 The leaning futures ranged as follows Wheat Januuij, 7Se, 77c ; .Mas, 81c , 80e , Juls, 'oTic , 7iV Coin Jununis 22'iC , 225bc , .Mas. 23'4o , 23e ; Juls. "tj'e , '.Cc. Oats Januuis, 15V; , 15V ; Mas, 19- , lS"t,e. Mess poik .lanuais, $7 70, 7 70; Ma. $7 87'.. $7 93 Lard-Jauuuis, $3 S.P. VSVi. Muv, $1 $4 03 Short ribs Junuirj, $3 93, J3 971. Mas, $1 $110. Cah quotations weie us follows: rioui Dull and euss, unchanged, 'No 2 pi lng wheat, 77Via79c , No 3 do , 7Ca 77c, No 2 led. SuV'bc , No 2 com . 1 J3e , No 2 oats, 16'ic , No 2 ise, 370 ; No 2 bailey. 33aJflc ; No 1 $3S7'V, shot t Ub, sides, ?2S0a!0"; dty salted shoulders $4 23a4 SO, shoit clear, sides, $la4 12V.-; w Ma kes, $1 18, sugars, cut loaf, $3L0; granulat ed, $1 30, standaid A , Jl 2b. Hiiflnlo Live Stock. Buftnlo, X. Y, Jan. S -Cattle-Fhm; light butcheis' steeis, $373al; veils, J3a 0 30, extra, $7. Sheep and lambs Slow and lOaloc. lowei foi lambs, sheep steady; beat lambs, ?3a5 10, fair to good, $1 4Ua4 73; ood to choke mixed sheep, S3 E,0i3 SO; culls nnd common, $2a!23 Hogs Baslei ; Yoik 01s, $3 03; pigs, 5.370-11 SO, mixed pickets, 3D3u3C0, mediums, $3 33; toughs, $3a315, tats, $2 23j2 73. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Jan S Cattle Receipts, 0,000 head, muiket weak and 5il0e lowei; com mon to extia steers, 53 30a5; 13; stockers and feedetH, $Ja4 23, cows and bulls, $1 7ja 3 83, eahes, $4 it, 11, Texans, $3 40i4 20 Hogs Receipts, 31,000 head; maiket easy and 3e. lowet, hea packing and shipping lots, $3 IUjJ 10; common to choice mixed, M 2043 13'.; choleo as-oited, $340a343; light, $3 23a3 43, pigs, $3a3 43. Sheep Re ceipts, 11,00 head; maiket steady; infeiior to choice, $2 50aJ 73; lambs, $3 50a3 30. A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID TOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADB NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 23 CENTS. THIS RULE3 AP PLIES TO BMALL WANT ADS. EX CEPT LOCAL , SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED TREE. II CLP WANTED MALKS. -TANTED-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THIMi. of sonio slmplo thing to patent ? Pro tect v our ideas' thev may hi lng vou wealth Wrlto JONH WEDDE1U3UK.N & CO., Dopt. C, '23, Patent Attorneys, Washington. I), O , for their $1800 prize effor and list of 200 Inven tions wanted 01! Market. Oil Cltv, Pa , Jan. 8 Option oil not quoted; ctedlt balances, 90c. NICHOLSON. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tion to ennvnss. S4 (XI to S300 a day mado ; bells at ti(,'lit; also a man to bell Staple Uoods todealei8, best sido lino S'finraunth; salary or largo commission made: oxperienco unnecessary. Clifton Soap and .Manufactur ing Co , Cincinnati, O, WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN ovory town to solicit stock subscrip tlons; a monopoly; big money for agents' no capital roqulrod EDWARD C. Flbll &, CO, IJorden niock. Chlcaco. Ill STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. 'PIIi: ANNUAL MBCrlNO OF THE I stork Holders of lhoSt Clair t oal Com pmv, for tho election of directors and tho tiaiisactlon of biicIi other buslnosa as mny propi rly rom bofnro it, 111 bo hold on Mon thly, January '23, 1897, at thn oflleo of tho com pmy in btranton, l'a., nt 2 o'clock p in. No tinusforof stock will bo niade for ten dajs noxt proccdlngtha data of nboo tneutlng, E V KlNObBURY, Sferotars. rjiIIE ANNUAL MEETING OV st OCK i. lioldors of 'f ho Lackaw unia Lumber Cn , will bu bold nt tlio Third Nntlonil Bank, luisdus. Jnn 111, at 10 n m.. foi tho election ofdlroetois lot tho nnsuing venr, mid bucIi other businoss as miy proiiorly como beforo tuo nioutiiig. J. 1. uuriiNuijL,, becrotars-. rpiIE "ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS1 S1EUT X lng of Tliu Weston Mill Company will bo held at tho rint Nationul Rank, of bernnton, bnturday ovetiing, .Ian Uth, at 8 o'clock. A. W. DICKSON, bociotars. I "PRE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE J. stockholders ot tho Third National Hank of Scrnnton will be held in tho Directors' loom or tho Imuk building, on Tuesd iy, Jnnu ury li, I8J7, botween tlie lioun of 3 ana 4 p 111 HtNIlY DELIN, .III, bOLrutary. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lx nuiiual meeting of Tho Spring Dioolc Wntcr Suppl Company for tlio election of directors and tho transaction ot such othei business as tnnv pi oporly como beforo It. will bo held on Wednesday, January '20tli, 1897, nt tho haul of 10 o'clock n in , nt tho ofllco ot tho company in Scrnnton, Pn , 111 necordunco with tlio by-law 8 of tho company LA WATRES, President. Attest' T, II, W'ATKINb, becretary. 1st on chronic diseases of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney and gcnlto urinary, organs, will occupy tho ofllco of Dr. Roos, 232 Adams aevnuo. OlUco hours, ltc 5 p. ni. W. a. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton, Telephone, 2G72. l.itwvcri, FRANK E. ROYLE, ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Burr building, room9 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTYATLAW. 211 Wyoming avonue. JEFFREY'S & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-nt-law. Commonwealth building. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSPP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP. W. H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADER'S National Bank Building. HELP WANTED FEMALES. WANTED-GEHVAN GIRL TOR GEN oral housework. Apply MRS. CHAS, SCHANK, 412 Willow street. The remains of Willie Kenefeck.vvho on his way home fiom school, broko tlnough the Ice on Walkei's mill pond last "Wednesday evening, and was di owned, veie lecoveied Thursday moinlng. The funetal was held nt the home of his giandpaients, Mi. nvd Mis. John Tialnoi, Pi Idas afternoon. In terment was made In the Catholic cemeteis. Willie was 7 jeais old and had lived with his grandpaients ever since his mother's death, which oc culted about thiee yeais ago. There v 111 be a Railroad Young Men's Christian association meeting liext Sunday evening In the Piesbyterinn chinch, conducted by Secietnty Peai sall and otheis of the Sctantou asso ciation A good attendance Is desired. In Btooklsn, Pa , one day last week, wniie some mus weie snooung at a maik, a bullet went through the side of a building and hit Kltnei Tiuany In the back, making an ugly wound. The base ball fraternity of this place will hold a dance at the opera house on Piklay evening, Jan. 15, for the puipose of mlslmr money to imoiove thelt giounds foi the coming season An Aimenlnn meeting' will be held at tho opeia house next Tues ay evening by the Women's Clnlstlnn Tempeiance union foi the puipose of lalsing funds foi the suffoieis In Aimenia. LADIES-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and will gladly sond full particulars to all sending 2 ctntBtauip. MISb M A. blEBBINS, I.nwrenco, Mich 1T7ANTED-LADY AGENTS V t NOT1CE-KOCK CONTKAC l'ORS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED TO January '25, 1607, at noon, foi drivinif a tunnel nt Stjrricli Cieek Colliorv. Peckvllla, Pa. ; tunnel to bo drlvou from tho Clark or Ross voln to the bottom spllf ot ttio Dunmore or Hod Ash vein! size to bo 7 foot by 12 foot, and 1,400 foot long more or lass; contractor most f ui nialt all power nud tools Tho company lesorves tho light to reject nny or nil olds bpoclflcations forsim may bo soon on ap plication to JOHN R BRYDEN, Supt. Poekvlllo, Pa, Jan. C, 197. IN SCRAN- tnn n tnll nnil intrnrtnon Sn dor's Clko icing; ixporienrcd canvasser pretorred: woric permanent and very profitable VVrlto for partlcuiais ai onco nnu ui ueunu m '" trade. T. B SNYDER A: CO , Cincinnati, O trade w ANTED 1MMEDIATELY-TWO ENKR cotlo saleswomen to represent ua Gnnrnnteod SO a day witliout interforrlng with other duties. Henlthlul occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp, Mango Chomlcal Company, No. 72 John btreet. New York. AGENTS WANTED. A AA -WANTED IIHN AND WOMEN. .nnimntul nlri. n work for US ill tlloll own homos in sparo time, day or ov oning Wo pay S10 to S13 per week. No c invnsslng Any child can do tho work bend address today. Wo sond work at onco. THE V AIL ART CO, Dopt. 277. Vail, Pa REAL ESTATE. I71OR SALE-YOU CANT MAKE MONEY 1 faster tinn lis purelins'iiir 0110 or tlioso elo-antnew boui.es linn A. Sons aro building 011 Webster menu" all tomplatn lnndy to stieet euo 'eo 1 ZRA PIN V i: bONb, eoi -nei Ashstieotand 1'cnn uveiiuo. Tolenlioro 172 WE DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS, hut men of ability, SuOOtoSMOn mouth tohustleis: stito nnd gunersl agents-sal irv and eoinini'sioti. RACINE FIRE LNOINE CO , Rn-ino, Wi. A GENTS- IX tit f to" LOCAL OR TRAVELING : OU f bicr monov : exclusive torritorv; no capital; onu agent clunrid uno diy7J4d; bo can you; our safes sidl nt sight; city or countiy. ALPINE bAFE AND LUCK CO , Cincinnati, O .7ANTED AGENTS-HE YOUR OWN V boss, ostublish sour own business wo will Ml vou bow. J. E. bllEPARD & CO , Cincinnati. TfATANTED-MEN- WILLING TO TAKE chll service examinations, soon to oc cui in b ranton, for postotllco cloil.s, nnd car liois to wiito foi vnluablo information, free, U. fa lluiciu of Information, Cincinnati, O. -VATANTED- or counts ; GENERAL AGENlb IN EV- nlbo 1 iuy c inv nosers, sonio - I ,,., . ..... p, II. . nnftlf mi h r .T I' WAN r. TO BUY A HOME "' "n iSV 141 Adan a Me uJ.'Scriuton. Pa biiciin 1,21 I'uniut- .. nuo, aljolnin.' North Puk Orum Rldm-i 0 , GKN'I"s-WHAT ARE YOUGOIXGTO 1001118 iiiiuicc, mi unci com w uerj lousxidi; j- . ,iimt bafe Cltizensliln-prli 0 SI T0 YOU XJ Here s 1 great CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood Consultation nnd advice given fice. L M H El bl L. Chiropodist, 330 Lnck. awanna avenue Lndleu nttended at their rosidenco if desired. Charges modorato. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTQRNEY-AT-Law, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scranton.) Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms 03, 61 and C3, Common-' wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDOAR, ATTORNHY-AT-Law. Office, 317 Spruco st Scranton, Pa.i L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNCY-AT-Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton. Money to loan in largo sums at G per cent. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNDY-AT-law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B REPLOQLE. ATTORNESY LOAN3 negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruco street. PROFITABLE SPECULATION. TN GRVIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS J f-ond foi om "booklet" explaining our plan, nowlssoui opportunity as maiivots aro low; worn mo liionev for 0111 customers, deal with n 1 osponsiblo firm, b ink references A F. BORST & 1'0 , Bankers and Brokers, 0 Piuostioot. Now York. CITY SCAVENGER. A P BR1GG& CLEANb PRIVY VAULTS V. and cess looli": 10 odoi; Improved pnmrs used A. BRIGGS, Proiinetor Leave oidors 1100 North Main avenue, or Erckes' diug stoio roiner Adams auu Mul berrj. 'I eltiiliotio 4'B BOARD WANTED. On'MrANlvTHETEAirTuBUC Llbrars'. Address A.. Tribune otlice B. T. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming ave . Scranton. Pa. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-law. 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton. WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attorness and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms 0, 7, 8. 9 and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON. wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Architects EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 24, 23 and 20, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of GOC Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR, ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce st cor. Wash, ave , Scranton. BROWN & MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Price building, 123 Washington avenue, Scranton. T I LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Ti ader's Bank Building. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANfED-NUHbK, EXPF lienccd contltioinunts, dcshes oiiiiko. mont. hlal est roterenco M LbTLRPIhLD, Mcncinl Uohvorv Sermtoii' Pa, .1- cillir uiiilHr ulicilo liois-: line lawn, htono , i. tiimnmcU Addioss. walks, prop'rtv woilb Sl'Ui. no nisnuililu jfanei v Hie, 111. uiuij leu Htfu icmsi. rwi iiu C iHlllUIW ija - 1 auco 011 111110 10 huh mi! in is ji .vuuiihs TALI IE MORGAN, t aro of e LUavljJ 211 W'S omtng. ivcniK', fai ranton NICHOLS, FINANCIAL. Particulars Free on Application SAM KELLER &. CO, Bankers a 1 I Rrokors 44 Broadwas ami S"47 lw btreet. New Vorl. Ag.-nclcs In all large Cities of th; L. b Neirly 70 im cut pioilt on nur ' Hull lav Combination" lowtrui' iivoi tnts s-vin dass tuinsactlons OVER WUHT IM. l U T w ockly 011 tlio tin rttui'iit foi the pint six Yours No l.cissasl'.ioi Reeo do I 'lliesjf st and most p ulltublo sjstem of imostju nt know 11. Steoas- Bao6- ff fi Va? I n. - 6j? u AL We offer about 50 Boys' 3-piec2 Suits (short nanls), sizes 12 to 16 years, at almost nothing. AGENlb--TO SPLI, OUR PRACIICAL pold siher nli Ltd anil ronpci elee'to plustui s; 1 liens linn fiupwaid salniyanil pM 01 scs laid outfit fioc. jcldi.ss, with stamp, MICHIGAN Ml'G CO. Chicago AGEN'ISlOSELLOlRAnS-tUJl.AUl.K'3; S5 weekly and eipen-os ixpniuiifo un necessary CONSOLIDATED Ml ct CO. u Van lluien st . Clifcugo. CALLbMAN TO CARRV HDE LINE. r. O 101 nut cirini'-Mcn simile Irok mailed free, Addicts L N CO, station L, Now lull. ' I'OK SALE. TUHbE-MIDDLE AGED LADY. WITH mans soais uaiici iuiico in imii-n mi .. rl ul..tn Tnnkn 1 !i?tiil pmnntR. turniH 57 ddies3 NURbE, Uribuno olllce N WO' pel week OITIMTION VNTEI3 - I1Y 1 XPERI- encolliiHl os nan as account int. pri vate seciotaivor e iiloetor" cojd reterencoa. Addieis yUICv, TiibuuJ olllej i;OK HALl'-A SILVER PI.ATI.l) CONN I1 doublet bill i uiilionliiiu 1 icelj eiitrr.uod with tiiiiiihuno 111 old hied nmh new and uht i'.Ki wilUell it n laicain Adilio" thU i.iek to P. V OAYI UU, LaLiiiDVllL, l'a 1OR SALE-HOI. SP, Atll 1) blX Yl.AHH X' weight l.WW liuids, can be teen at 10.1 Pllco Ktnut These Suits are heavy weight, nice mixtures, formerly sold for $7.00, $S.oo and $10.00, and Choice for Each YOU WHiti BH WELL, when your blood is rich, pure and nouilshlng. Hood's Sarsapaillla makes the blood rich and puro ami cuius all blood dis eases, restoring health and vigor. HOOD'S PILLS easy to operate, headache. 25c, are easy to lake, Cure indigestion, C0LUH8 M6KETT 22f) Lackawanna Avenue. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. 9 eok ur.NT. -i,iit in' . i'(iri'ii p. and i.nnmvo 1' rooms for rent li.ipiiro at Jlitihell's Dining Rooms C"l V nslihi.ton nveunu ,-lOR RUKT-OROCP.RY WITH HUlCU- ei stoio allncueci, couuioif. bntiMii,; (tS Gibson stieot K- C l'ORE NO 217 LACKAWANNA AVI.NUP, D foi lent from tho flrtt of April next. TUOllAHUARHOWMAN, No 117 Penii avo. 17ARM TO RENT FOR 'IERMOP YEARS J1 SJUacies. 8 rall"8 from bcranton; well adapted for m 1: oi d urv farm; will watered, aood Mellaril, good luilldiuhg lorfortliei inforiiuitlMuiuqulro 1J1 Ponn avjnuo, of W GORMAN. 170RRENT-blNaLP. IIOU8E, 0 ROOMS V fiiiuaee. hot and cold watar. beautiful location, 17JI Ponu avonue, Greon Rldg-s 8i0 a month C L. HAWLE, SU Wyomiiiu avo. QITCATION WANTED-I1Y AN PXPERl O onend engine1!, as t iiglnooi . flieman or watchman, eiiido repairs nil I bj eenerallv UhHfut, uiairlucl nun and anxious foi work; pioliiferciios Address E C , J1J Linden ttiout mrUAPION- WANTED -TO GO OUT O w ushing nnd iionlug, wuslih.g and ironincr tn'.oii tiome also Cull or addres L. K , 518 i.co o urt ni'llIAIHlN VVANTED-I1Y A O iicud nihil ss Hi l li ill teiiuintni . mill standi cam of liorjej W. 11., JI7 Jcftei avouuu TFaN ILDIIY M.vRHIED MAN, blNJA- lien us oiumoui. ilieiiuin or wutcliniuii. can doown lepiirlng and nnUo lilmclf gun eialls iisifnl. goMlrof reucos furtiUaed. E C JIJ l.imleii btieet, C iTuA 1 il) N WArTFciT-TO DO W AblTlNG r mil ii ouing at homj in u-o out by ti day lit mi thing i leaning utllces. will give p ifect iiutlit u t,u i at aus pi ici) Call or aluicssA. It, rll Nortn buuiner avenue Alclermaii. Q. F. KELLOW. 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. Dn. r. street. L. M'QRAW, 303 SPRUCH DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DRE Y. HAnmSON118 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUDACH, 115 Wyoming ave. orFicn coal Ex it. JI. STRATTON, change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA. ave, Hours, 3 to 1 and 2 to 5. iJrcssmnkcr. M1PDI D- uudei- don PROFESSIONAL CARDS. IMivslcIiins and Surgeons, MRS Mj E DAVIS. 430 Adams avenuo. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. S.ranton, Pa , preparos boya and glrU tor college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re tiuesc. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER II. DUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13 Kindergarten J10 per term. Seeds. a R. CLARK fi: CO , SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 140 Washington ave nue; gieen house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782. Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEL HEAP. BU IvACKA. wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manurao turpr ot Wire Screens. 170R RKNT-417 OLIVE SntEI.T; ALSO 1' new house Qulucy iivcuuo; all modern InipiovoiuontH! poisossloii Fob 1. Apply 117 Olive stroet, P St, AMAND, ITOR RENT-THE THREE PLOORS OVER J1 No. 410 Bpruco stroet, now occuplad by tho Rowing Amoolatloii! posues.slou April 1st, Iniiulro of PRED WAQNEH, til Lackawanna avonuo 170R RENT-NICE U-HOOM HOUbE, 733 1 VVnahltiiiton avenue; all modem lm rovameuts, by February 1. DR MARTHA S UVE1UTT, Mi WAdil-ini-toii avi Ollleo hotn d until 10 u in , J to 4, u to 8 p in, MAIIY A. SHEPHERD, M D, HOME opathlBt, No ."JbAduni!. avenue. DR A. TltAPOLD, SPECIALIST JN Diseases of Women, corner Wsomlng avenue and Spruco street, Scranton Ot. flco hours, 'Ihursday and Saturdays, 9 a m. to 0 p m DR. COMEOYS-OrFICB NO. 337 N. Washington ave Hours, 12 ni. to 3 p. m. Diseases of women a specialty. Tele phone No 3232 DRT W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH Inston avenue. DR ANNA LAW, SOS WYOMING AVE. Ofllco hours. f-U a m .1-3 p. m . 7-8 p. m. DR. L, M. GATES. 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Olllce hours. 8 to 9 a. m , 1 SO to S and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madl son aevnuo, DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Pitting and Fat Reduc tion. Rooms JOG and 207 Mears Hullalng. Olllce telephone 1303. Hours; 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 0. DR. B. W. LAMEREAUX. A SPECIAL- Hotels nnd Kestiuimnts. THE ELK CAFE123 and 127 TRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, Now York. Rates, J3 50 per day and upwards (Ameri can plan.) GEO. MURRAY. Proprietor. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR ballB, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished Por termi address It. J. Bauer, conduotor. 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbort's muslo store. MEGAliaEH BROTHERS. PuTnTERS" supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave,, Scran ton, Po FRANK V. BROWN & CO. WHOLE sale dealers in Woodware. Cordags and OH Cloth;J720 West Lickawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, "Williams Bulldlny,, opposite postoftlce. 'Artnt for the ltex Flru Extinguisher.
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