THE SOB-AHTOK TTlIBCrJSJfl-TJLXUKSDAY MOTINTjSTG. JANUARY 21, 1 897. GOTHAM'S $5,000,000 CUSTOM HOUSE Bill Advocating lis Erection Passed In the Senate. TURPIE ATTACKS NICARAQUA BILL Time ofllie House Consumed In Dis cussion nl tin- Vost-'i'ucKur I'.loc tlon Conti'st-.A Vote lpou tliu Cusu to Ho Taken Toiln)--lMII Is I'nsscil Aulliuriiuu tin' Secretary of W ur In Kueognle tliu Services of Mar 'rclugiupliurs. "Washington, Jan. 20. The senate passed todny tlio lilll for the election of u new custnin house building In New York on the site of the present build Ins, at u cost not exceeding $r,000,000; (tppiopi biting 8-50,000 for one yeni's li'iitnl of tempoiaiy pieinlses, nnd ap pointing ill a sulary o $3,000 eneh n bo.ud of Ile building commissions s. The bill now goes to the house. The lesolutlon offered by Mr. llor gan, of Alabuma, ns to Pacific lallioad Uefnults, was laid aside without ac tion; nnd thnt oitered by Mi. Fettlgievv, nf South Dakota, as to the divisional lines between Venezuela and Biitlsh Oulnna was lefelied to the committee on foiolgn i elation. Mr. Tuiiile, of Indiana, continued his onslaught on the Nkatugua canal bill, speaking for two bonis and Wving his speech still unfinished. He likened the seruiltles offeied by the company for the bundled millions of concession by the government to bogus moitgages and to Peter Funk fatcuiltles; and Hunted the llgmes of the company's es timate of costs and of the englneeis' estimate to piove what he tenued "the enoimlty oi suppiesslon" piactlied by the company The leglslatle nppio prlatlon bill was then taken up and fin ished, and a house bill of last session relieving loretgn yachts liom tonnage chaigcs was taken up and passed. discussion ix Tin: house. The consideration of a contested elec tion c.i'e gave the house today an op poitunlty to Indulge In some political discussion as i elating to i lections In Vliginla. It was that of Jacob Yost s. II. II. St Oeoige Tuekoi fiom the Tenth dlstilct of Vliginla, foi possession of a seat In the filth congiess The majoi Ity of the committee on elections No " and the Republican membeis lecom monded that Tuckei be peunltted to le taln Ills seat. Messrs "vVnlkei, ot Vli ginla and Thomas, Michigan, lcpoited that Yost was entitled to the seat The point In dispute was as to the count ing of eel tain "impel feet" bullots which the slate law declaied should be tin own out. If the weie counted Yost would have a small innjoilty, if not Tin Iter would hae a small iuajoilt. The ma jority weie ol the opinion that they came In fatal conflict with the law and should be i ejected, the lnlnotiU said that as the Intent of the otoi could be detei mined fiom them, they should be counted. The lepoit of the majoiity was ad vocated by Messis. Codding, Pennsyl vanla and Jenkins, Wisconsin, members of the committee; and that of the mln oilt of Mi Yost, the contestant, who was nccoided the pihilege ot the llooi, Mlessis. CJiosenoi, of Ohio, and Daniels, New Yoik. An agreement was leached to take a 'sote of the case to moiiow at -1 30 o'clock A partial agieement of the confeteos on the tinny appiopilatlon bill was le poited nnd agieed to, the hou-e Insist ing upon fuithei dlsagieement to the senate amendments still in dispute A bill was passed authoiizing the secie taiy of war to giant eeitiflcates show ing the sei vices of teleginpheis In the war for the union OLYPIIANT. Tho council mot In legulai session on Tuesda night Owing to the heating apiiaintus being out of oulei at the council looms the meeting took place at the Gazette olllce where a lengthy session was hrld. All the membeis weie piesent. Societal y Sihubniehl lead the minutes of the pievlous meet ings which weie adopted except those pel tabling to the tax levy. The stieet commissioner's time for the months of Xm ember and uccemboi weie adopted nttei being aprioed by the stieet com mittee A mas3 of bills of all -isfpo weie then lead, the pilnclpal one being appioed, were as follows Civil engl neei ltlewitt, suieing, $40 Shu Iff demons, solving mandamus on coun cllmen, $19 M; John Ingllsh, Inspecting new plant, $23; Olyphant Watei com pany, .200, J n. Cummlngs, inspector ot bolleis, $23; "W. J Sehubinehl, salary as societaiy, S75, and $25 for making a duplicate of tax ley. A number of bills conti acted by the stinting of the old elcctilc light plant weie stienu ously opposed by the Davis faction. Vote taken on them resulted in a tie. In conrequence of which they weie lnid oer. Mi Cunan, a member of the electilc committee, reported that they had .stai ted up the old electric plant, nnd did nut see any leasou the bills should not be paid and said the borough would be invohed in nioie litigation if they were not soon settled. Ml. Patten ald he would like to see the borough lighted up In a jiropei mannei or not at nil. Mi. Keesan made the leply that the lamps weie all woin out but would poon be in condition to give plenty of light all over town. Mr. Collins, the electiician who has chaige of the pi int at pieent, then took the lloor and ex plained matteis. lie said when he flist examined the plant he found It in a dilapidated condition. Tlio wires hail been stiung In an lmpioper manner and the lamps had been neglected. lie stated that the machines weie in excel lent condition and would last foi yeais under piopei use. A proposal was pie sented by him to the council, that for the sum of $150 per month he would take complete chaige of the plant and light the boiouBh and keep all apparatus In good condition. His piopositlon was lefelied to the electric committee. Ob jections weie made In legaid to the tax Ibvy lecently made by tho boiough by the Pennsylvania Coal company and tho Delaware, Lackawanna and West em company. They weie lefenod to tho tlnnnce committee to consult with tho boiough attorneys, lluigess IIow aid's veto of tho police ordinance was then read. Ml. Fly iTI7 Introduced an oi illnance for the puipose of taxing all water and sower in the borough after Mnich, 1897. It passed first leading. Adjourned. Edison's wonderful anlmotiscope -will be seen In the UlaUely Baptist chinch next Tuesday evening under tho uus jiicos ot tho ushois of the church. .Miss Mamo O'Malley Is visiting rela tives at Wllkes-IJaue. John rt. Pettlgrow and James C. "Wil liams, Republican vlgilants of the Foiirtb wnrd, have made a call for pil mary electlonti tomoi row , afternoon Worn 4 to 7 o'clock. Polls will be opened In the booth at David It. Davis' hotel and It Is expected that a lively content will 1)0 tin1 result for tlio Bovernl olIlco that nie to bo Illicit. HER EX-IIUSBAND NOW RICH. And .Mrs. 1, uul o Thinks Herself Ihi titleil to Alimony. Trenton, N J .Inn. 20. Mia, Chillies W. Lyntle, who obtained a ill voice by default from her husbnnd seveial yoais ago, wiillo he was digging gold In Aus tralia, has appealed to the Court of, 1-r-rois and Appeals to have her case lo opened so that she may apply for ali mony. Soon nfter the mnirlnge Lynile went to the Austtnllan gold Ilelds. Ho eanio buck veiy wealthy. In the mean time his wife nppllcd for a dl voice, and It was gintited by default. Lynde's father died while he was In Austialla and left a laige foitune, of which Clint lea lecelved $200,000. This was In August, 1894 Lht year Lynile moved to Patnchogtlo, L. I , ,nnd soon nfterwaid married Mis. Saiah Aini stiong. Through foitunnte leal estate Investments he accumulated nioie wealth, and his dlvoiced wife who has been living in the western pint of this clt, feels she Is entitled to suppoit. She has novel married, but suppoits heiself by cletlcal woik at tlie State House. BIGAMY "JUST TO GET EVEN." Mile No. !i Testilies of Her Crudgc Agnin-t N'o. 1. Vllllamsport, Pa , Jan. 20. Hecause he man led Mls Maggie Oaveilch. when he alieady had a wife, Abialiam Uelnhnit, aged 21 yenis, was committed to jail toda to await trial, on a chaige of bigamy. Miss Garveilch testified that she knew Holnhait was man led, but that she wedded him "Jut to get even with wife No, 1." BUSY DAY AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE Concluded fiom Page 1 the use of the hall of the house on Januaiy 20 to tho State ndltotlal asso ciation foi addresses b Chailes Hmoiy Smith, Colonel Alexander K. McCluie nnd V. U. Ilensel, on pioposed amend ments to the libel law. At this point the most Important business of the session wns intioduced. It was the announcement of the ap pointments. Mr Stew nit, of Philadel phia, piotested, not against the pei sonnel of the appointments,, but against tho mannei in which thej weie made up He declaied that the spllit ot the lesolutlon adopted by the caucus wus lolntcd. Speaker Uojet lenilnded him that the house did not lecognize such a body as a caucus. The repoit of the Republican slate committee as piesented by tho Chalt man. Mr Lytic, (it Huntingdon, was adopted as follows. Heading clcik. Pied. V Plcltz, of Scinnton, message cleik, A. J Zeth, of Bedford, bill book cleik, A. J Austin, of ihle, transcilblng cleik-, Hunj M llatou, of Kilo, Jiunes M Uals, of Pot est S L Mull, of L coming, and I") H Pee, of Washington, setgennt-at-aiins, Joseph Wyatt, of ScliuWklll; assistant seigeants-at-aims, i:. C M. Itaw lings, of Plillnilelphli, ' ushington L Heishej, of I.ancastei, William II Jetties, of Lu zerne, nml T L Snjdei, of Cleuilleld, postnuistci, Hobeit P. Pomeio, of Luw lonce, assistant postmasters, W V. PIs ciim, ot Aimttiong, Samuel Glnssiuojei, of Peiks, H, G Dmboion, ot Chestci ; J. M V.illes, of Susiiuelianna, and J. H. Jacobs, of Vcningo, dooikeepei. Colonel Thiodoie K. Buichtleld, of llluli , dooi keepei of lotuncbi, Liwieuce P. Smith, of Peu- messLiigei, Cllne Mollis, ot Lj -coming, assistant messengers, Heiit L. Walkci, of Somei-et, W II Johnson, of Allegheny, nnd 11 H Hoj, of Phll-idel-pliln; supeilntendent of folding loom, Jo seph Johnson, of Hi a ei ; pastel s nnd fold eis, James 13. Maglll, of Beiks; Thomas Holt, of Fayitto, Cahln, Cni tti, of Lan caster, 13dwaul llammun, of Noithamp tou, D. J. Colgate, of Wayne, Claience Plilfoj, of Philadelphia, and Uudolph Ling, of Philadelphia. Spenker Hoyer announced the follow ing appointments Speakers clerk, Henry Hilhn, of Phila delphia, chaplain, He. M. II. Sangiee, ot Dauphin, ill i man on llooi, Puny U. Mooie, of Lancastei , III email In basement. J. L. Henk, of Meicei, janitor ot tout loom, James McKee, of Allegheny; Jnnl tois ol' the committee looms, Milton, liiodeiick, of Lebanon; Nathan Smith, of Wostmoi eland, Watson Pieemnn, of Uindfoid, and J. Mllllgan, of Philadel phia, janltois of basement, G. 11. Young, of Allegheny; Jacob Millet, of Dauphin, and Hairy Illnckli'y, of Schuylkill. Chief Cleik Hex announced those ap pointments. Chief page, Geoige It, Pyne, of Hauls, burg; pages, Geoige W. Coopir, Claience 13. faellci, Theodore Antony, Aithur Mooie, Joseph G. Brown, of Dauphin; Thomas G Gailn, of Dulawaie; Clnience 13, Hovei tci, of Lebanon, Clyde Coikle, of Dauphin, Clyder Hoer and Ntll Chris man, of Columbia; Willie Bake!, of Phila delphia, and Wesley Tonnsend, John 13. Melvln and M. W. Porney, of Dauphin. At noon the sonnte, headed by Lieu tenant Goemor Lyon and Senatoi S. J. M. McCanell, piesldent pto tern, and Saigoant oVAinis Haiiah, with his mace held aloft weie ushered into the house and in joint session the two bodies, with the Lieutenant Governor In the cha.li, compaied the votes cast ycsteiday for United States senator. TUG VOTE rOK PI3NUOSI3 The galleiles and lobbies at this hour weie filled with people and tho ceie niony was watched with Inteiest. It was nothing mote than the leading by the cleiks of those who had voted and tho names of the candidates toi whom thoy had soted. Chief Cleik Smiley lead the list of senators and Chief Cleik Hex the list of menibei3 of the house. It was announced by Lieutenant Gov ernor Lyon that in tho senate the vote was for Ponioso 12 and for Black 0, and In the house, for Peniose 1CS, Black 33 and foi Wannmakei 1. He then announced that Mr. Penrose had been chosen to succeed Senator Cameron and signed tho certlllcate. Speaker Boyer announced on behalf of tho house, the following appoint ments: To be membeis of tho soldleis oiphans schools commission, Repiesen tatives W.r. Stewart, of Philadelphia; Iia F. Mansfield, of Beaver and P. Mc Cauloy Cook, of Fulton. To bo trustees of the Soldleis' nnd Sailors' Homo, nt 13ile, Bepiesentatlves I3dwnid P Gould, ot Erie, and Thomas TUbrook, of Allegheny. The senate resolution authorizing an investigation of the state tieasury was read and Mr Philips, of Chester, mov ed that the house concur. Mr. Bliss opposed the lesolutlon In Its piesent form, because no time was fixed for a report. Hit deslied to amend tho lesolutlon so us to lequlre u leport not later than March 11 next. Mr. Stew at t, of Philadelphia, thought the house ought to go slyw In ndopt Ing tho lesolutlon, Inasmuch ns It was evidently Intended to henoj off legisla tion desngned to lemedy evils, com plained of In tho treasuiy depaitment. The resolution was non-concuired in. The house at 1 o'clock adjourned un til! Monday next. IP3 ' PILLS S For Bilious and Nnrvnin disorder such as Wind nnd Pn hi In tlio Stomach, Sick Ij"1'"' GldtllritissFiillneimiml Swelling utter mnnls, DIz? no si nnd Drowalmiw.Lnld C hi U, tlusniiH,s ot lloat. Loss of Appotlto, Shortntss ot Breath, Costlvenoas, Blotches prt tbookln, Dlsturiiou Moon, PrlRhtful Ilioamsnnd Ml Noivousnnd TromblliiB Keiifntlpni. e . whoii 'h17JI.,,!,,V tmus am inuodbv constitution, ns most of fiom nu. Hill I'lKST DOSIJ WILL (1IVBIIU Lli:P IN TWUNTY MIMJ1I:S. This Is no fiction. P.vorv suffcur isoaincstly Inviteu to tl olio box of theso Pills, nnd tlicy will be acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- BI-KCHAM'S PILLS, taken ns directed, will quickly restore females to comploto lioiltu Tlioy jii omptly icnio i) obstructions or irregularities of thosistoin. Porn WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER tlmy net llkomiglr-n tow doses will work wondors upon thn Vttnl orirans; strengthening tlio Muscular System, rostnrtug tlio longloH cimplixloii, brlnelm.' buck tlio kceiiedgo or nmietllo and arousing with tlio Rosebud of tlcnltli the whole physical energy of tlio hitman finmi'. 'Ihoo nro fncts ndmlttert bv thousands, In nil iliisses nf pi i icty. nnd out, ot tlio brat guaran tees to tho Nervous nnd riobllltntod Is thnt Beechnm's I'llls hue the Largest bale ot nny tos to Patent Medicine In the World. WITHOUT A HTVAL. 23e nt Drug Stoics, or will Lo sout Yolk, pott paid, upon receipt of prlco. nt Drug Stoics, or will Lo sout by U. hook MARKETS AND .STOCKS Mall Struct Ilex low. New 'iork, Jan. 20. There wns n fur. ther fall In the volume of business nt the Stuck HrcluuiKu today, und the mni kct wus ilipiissi-ii. The bears tiled to make cniiltnl out of thu lepoit ot the ui llvnl at Ilninbmg of u stcanioi with cases ot the bubonic plague on boatd, and hammered the list vlgotouslj nt Intervals. The met with little success, howeei The geneial list wns Incgulnr, howeer, and In the niuln lowei. Tlio decline a eiiuul to Unl'i pel cent, Manhattan lend ing. The dealings were small, howovei, nnd confined largely to the room tinders The cllliig of the active Issues, such as Sugar, Chicago Cins, the Grangers and Loulsllle and Nnshvllle was chiefly for short account nnd n fair borrow lug de mand pi availed Speculation closed nbeut steady in tone Net changes show de clines ot '4 to ''i pet cent. Total sales weie 15"i,000 shares. ' Tarnished b WILUAM LINN, AL--I.n.V ( CO.. stock brokers, Meais build ing, looms, TOu-TW upeu- iiigii- i.uw- iui- lag. est. est. lng Am. Tobacco So.. . 70 77 VOW 70's Am. Sugui He's Co, 117 117 111, U7' Atch, To. & S. Pe.. US llr!s 11' 14 At., To . S. l'e., Pi 24S, 2P8 2I' 24', Chcs. & Ohio IS IS in i1 Chicago Gas 7b1.- "Sh 777 7S Chic t. X. W 101', lOl'i 101'i 101'... Chls, H ,V Q "G'i 7b33 TS's 75 C (.'. C. i. St. L ... 2J 29 29 J9 Chic, Mil ISt P.. G"s 77 Wi 7fl"i Chic, II I. .t P.... l.0t8 C9ii (,8ii.. 09 Del & Hud lll'i ill's HO'a 111?B Dlst. . . P ll'i 118 11 H Gen Blcctilc 33 31 31'i 3f)4 Louis & Xnsh f,J o.!Vs ul'a 'd's M K. .V Texas, Pr.. JP'i 31 Vj Ms l'S .Manhattan I31o 91'f, Ul 91 91'j .Mo Pacific 23'.. 23'i 2i'j 23 Xat Lead 2."Ai 23', 2, 25i, X. J Cential 102'i 102'f. 100'i 101 X. Y Cential Olli 9Pi 9l'i 9l'j X. Y., S. S. W 9U. 9'j SVs 94 X Y S ."..W, P1..2V! 2-jt 22i4 2I'4 Noi Pacltlc, Pi 33'8 33k 33 3o's Out & West 15k 15U 15's 15t8 Omnlui ."I'd "h B1U "''i Phil, k Head 27'i 27r8 2iPi 27'8 Southein It. It 9s 0i 9"8 98 Southern 11 B., Pr 29 29 21' 8 29 Tenn C & I 30i 30'4 29'j 29 Toiis Pncllk .... 9 96 0 Wi t'nlon Pacific 7 7 u"8 C8 Wabash I 0y, fi G Walnsh. Pr 1G"8 1G lG 1G'4 West Union &'.'4 So S3'4 8V; W. 1 2 1 2'4 l'i V S. Leather, Pr.... C3 C3-i CTj C3a I S Illlbbei . .. 2"il,'i 2V 23 23 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADD PRICCS Open- High- Low- CIos- WIII3AT. lag est. est ing. May 79'.. S0 79', SO'', July 7314 7G' 73's 7G OA'l S. May 18'C, 18'i lj?8 18's July 1S ISi, lS'i 1S CORN. May 2IH 21 21 . 21 July 23 23'i 23'4 2V- LARD May 103 110 1.03 4.10 PORK. May 7.93 S 02 7.93 802 Scrnnton Board of Tindo Kxcliaiigo Quolntions--AU Quotation Rased on Par ol 100. STOCKS. Bid, Asked. Scianton Lace Cm tain Co. .. National Boilng . Dtill'g Co. Flist National Bank 50 80 C30 Scranton Jar & Stopper Co Illmhurst Iiouleard Co. Scianton Salngs Bank 200 Bontu Plate Glas Co Scianton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron .1 Steel Co. ... 100 'io 93 130 '9') 20 SO 120 230 100 103 Thlid National Bank Thtoop Noelty M'f'g Co.... Scianton Traction Co Scianton Axle Woiks Tiadeis National Bunk Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replace! Co. Scianton Bedding Co Dime Dep. i: DIs. Bank 330 13 113 143 BONDS. Scrnnton & Pittston Tine. Co. Scianton Pass Railway, llrst moi tgage due 1918 110 People's Stieet Railway, llrst mortgage due 191S Scianton .1 Pittston Trac. Co. 110 90 People's Stieet Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 Dickson Manufacturing Co Licka Township School 3 . ... City of Scranton St. Imp C. ... Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Woiks Scianton Tt action Co Economy Steam, II. A P. Co 100 102 102 83 100 93 100 Philadelphia Pioiision .Mnrket. Philadelphia, Jan. 20 PioWsions were In moderate Jobbing demand and steady . We quote Beef hams, S1S.US DO, as to age nnd brand; pork, family, $10 30all; hams, S. P euied, In tleices, 8a9c ; do smoked, O'ialle., as to average und biand, sides, llbbed, in salt, 4'fea4ic. ; do. do smoked, 3"in3'.c. , shouldeis, plcklo euied, B'liiBl.je.; do do. smoked, G'.aGe , picnic hum", S. P euied, 5'4n34C , do do smoked, GnCtC , bellies, In pickle, uceoul lug to average, loon-, 083'c , bieakfast bacon, G'ia7HiC , as to biand and ineragc; -WSb ss V:&FS Hade of Heavy, Serviceable Woolen flaterial. WINDPROOF, WARM AND WATERPROOF. LONG STYLE For Motormen, Farmers, Watchmen, Drivers, Railroad Men, and all whose business exposes them to inclem ent weather. Buy a "DANCO" und dodgo the doctor. , wk5?I! iltllc Kss.;esk EJrSRSStfVTO ,VL5 , m t0m vrnfv,"- p" AifrNBSsi ' i '' ffr ., ' 'T Annual Stilus out 0,000,000 Hues. S. Agint, II. P. ALLEN CO., UJO Canal St., Now ireu upon application, lntd, pine city leflned, In tierces, I'Jin'Tc.; do tin. In tubs, SaBVicj do. butchers', looe, .T'inlc ; city tallow, in hogsheads, 3'ic; country do., 2'ju3'fee., as to iiuullty, and cakes, 3'in3c. M'W York Produce Market. Xew Yoik, ,lun. 20 Ploui Quiet, stea dy, unchanged Wheat Quiet, llniioi f f. o. b, 97'ic, ungi tided led, 77'4a97Kc; No. 1 1101 thorn, 92'tc , options, Htm, Jnniuuj, b9",c ; .March, 90'', c; May, ifiVicj July, S3c. Coin Dull, llim. No. 2. 2Sc , ele vator, 29c nlloat, options closed firm, Jnnuaiy, 2bc , May, 30'8c. Oats-Dull, steady, options Hi 111, dull. Jununry nnd Pcbiuary, 22'8c, May, 22'(.c , July, 23'8c, H)Ot prices, No. 2,2J'ic; Xo. 2 white, Jlc ; Xo 2 Chicago, 2!"iC No 3, 20' if , No 3 white, 22c.; mixed western, 22a24c, white do. and white state, 21a30c. Piolslons Quiet, Him u.nchnnged. Butter Firm, unchanged. Cheese Film; state large, Sa U'tc.j do. smnll, SallHc 13ggs Steady, state and Pennsylvania, lG'ial7c , Ice house, UalSc. ; western flesh, 13Hc , do. case, $1.73a3; southein, 14'-al3'ic , limed, 13c. Chicngo (Jrnin nnd Provision .Market Chicago, Jan. 20 The leading fututes closed as follows When t January 77'i a773,c ; May, 79i;aS0'sc.; July, 738a7Gc. Corn January, 22'sa22'8c , May, 21' ,a 2le., July, 23i23'ic Oats Januty, lo13"'8c , May, 18'8al8c; July, 18alSc Mess Pol k Jnnuaiy, $7.83a7 83, May, $7.93 a7.80'. Lard Januaiy, ?3S"a3S"i, May, $l03all0 Shoit Ribs Innimj, $I10U10, May, $4 lOil 13 Cash nuotntlons follow. Flour Dull and easy , No 1 spilng wheat, 7G"8a79i'ic; No" 2 do., 72a7lc; No 2 red, 87',a&9'4c , No 2 coin, 22'4ii22'bc; No 2 oat", lG'4c. , Xo 2 lye, !GVs'i37c., Xo 2 barley, 33c ; Xo 1 llaxseed, 73'-a7G':C ; pi lino timothy seed, $.'(,, mess pork, ?7.87',a7 90; laid, $3 97feal, shoit libs sides. $la4 23, shouldeis, $1 23a4 30, shoit cleu sides, $ll2'al 23, whisky sugars, unchanged. and lllllllllo lii0 StOCk. Buffalo, X. Y., Jan 20 Cattle Steady, good steets, $lal.'3 light to good bulls, $2C0a3 30, cotnnioti to good veals, $3 GOa G73; heay fed cuhes, $3 23al Hogs Ac tive, but shade lowei, Yorkers, $3 03a3 70, pigs, $!70a3 9O; mixed packers, $3 55a3G3, medium'-, $3 30a3 5", toughs, $110a3 23, stags, $.' 23a2 73 Sheep and Limb' Steady, good to prime native lambs, $193 a3 20; common to fair, $4 B0a4 !, culls, $3 75 a4 23, feeding lumbs, $1 40al,7u, mixed sheep, good to choice, $3C0a3 73, culls to full, $.'a3 30, expoit sheep, $3 30a 3. S3. Chicago I,ii Stock. Chlcngo, .Inn 20 Cattle Receipts, 13, 000 head, mnrket steady; common to e.x tia steeis, $3 30a3 30, stockeis and feeders, $J10a4.10, cows and bulls, $1.75a3 73, cales, $3 30aG, Texans, $1 2al 23 Hogs Receipts, 37,000 head, maiket llim to 2U. cents high ei ; heavy packing and shipping lots, $) 30 nTuO; common to cholu mixed, $3 30a3 30, choice nssorted, $1 rVa3 GO, light, $3.30 1 3.00, pigs, $3 20a3 G3. Sheep Receipts, 13, 000 head; market weak and 10 cents low ei, Infciloi to choice, $2 30a4, lambs, $3 30 a310 Oil Market. Oil Cit, Pa, Jan. 20 Option oil not quoted Ciertlt b ilances, SS. Itliuiiutiitism Cured 111 11 l)n; "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuialgln ladicully cuics in one to three days. Its action upon the system is lemnrkabl and mystoiious It re moves at once the cause and the dis ease immediately dlsappeais. The first dose gieatly benefits. 73 cents. Sold by Call Lorenz, US Lackawanna ave nue, diugglst, Scranton. If the Hnby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty yeais by mil lions of mothers for their chlldien while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and la the best lemedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of tho woild. Be sure und call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. YVANTKD-TO KKNT, 'aiukkiTyon' "oNi:"op'TinTpiuJNcipAL A otioMsIn Scimitiii I'n AJdifss SAM. HIKOritlED, falxth and Noituninpton bts 1'uston; Pa rUKNISMLl) KOOM FOR RENT. irRoiTwiriiouT hoard'; 1 suitable foi two. Apply 132 Aditns menue. REDEMPTION OF liONDS. Ol I 1( G OK bIMPhON it W TKl.Xs. I bi HAN ton, I'n , .Inn 20. UU7 -TOTICR lb Iir,H13I!Y OlVKN THAT IN li .accordiinoo with tho provisions of tho moi tgago of Tho Mount Lookout Coal Com pany to tlio Scranton bavlngs B ink and Trust Company, TiiMteu, tlmt bonds ot tho slid coal company, numborod 31 30 7.1,81 nnd 83 uao boon itoBlgnatcd bv lot this day ful ro lonip tlon, nnd will bo redeomodat pir and Intarast upon prsuntntlon it tlio Scranton bavlngs Dunk and Trust Cominny, Tlio interest cchsps on tho aboo numboiod bonds on 1 ob. 1, 1897. TIII3 MOUNT LOOKOUT COAL CO, By C, D. SIMPSON, Tioisuior. FOR SALE BY 220 Lack. Ave. S III Connolly UR ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SALE IS NOW ON. This season wo propose to make it "an event" in the Dry Goods business. Muslins, Sheet ings, Crashes, Ready Hade Sheets and Pillow Cases, White Quilts, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens, etc., are included in this Great Sale. Note These Prices Atlantic blenched Pillow Cases nnd Sheets, hemmed and leudy for use; Pillow Caes, Sheets. Sizes, 43-3U B0-3G CI-3G 81-90 90-90 Pi Ices, lie. 121jC. lie. 43c. BOC Lockwood Sheetings by the yard; Bro. 7c. 8c 9c. 10c. lie. lJ'c. lie. 10c. 42-ln. 43-ln. CO-ln Bl-ln. 7-1 S-l 9-1 10-1 Blcll.Se. 9c. 10c. 31c. 12'c. 14c. IGc. 18c. Utlca Bleached Sheetings: B-l DO-lii. G-l S-t D-4 30-1 lie. 12c. He. IGc. ISc. 20c. Clarendon A hlto Quilts, Only 9Sc. uur icguiar .m .Murseiues guilt, For $2.00 each. This is not a Clearing Sale of old, impaired stock, that you hear so much of these days. It is our ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SALE, which has gotten tb be a looked-for event a money-saving event for the people. CONNOLLY & A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 23 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. IIEL1 WANTED. rpilOUSANDS OP OOOD PLACES UNDI3H 1 tho McKiiiley nilmlulstrntlon in ovory part ot tlio count!. Do you want ono' 'tlio Wiil-Wiutor edition of tho NATIONAL HE COHDI3II Mill toll how to get a position Send flvo emits hi stimps to thn NATIONAL UE COHDUlt, Washington, D. O HELP WANTED MALES. ITANTED-ANIDEA. WHO CAN THINK of somo simplo thing to patent f Pro tect your Ideas; tlioy mav In Ing von wealth Wrlto .IONH W13D1DKUBUIIN & CO,, Hep'. C, 23, Patent Attorneys, Washington. D, C , for their S18M prlzo oftoi and list of J00 inven tions wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tion to canvnfcs: ft PO to S"00 .1 day undo ; fills at sight; nlo n man to soil Staple Goods to dealers; best sido line $7.) a month; saliry orlaigo coinmUsiou mado: experienco uniiecossai y. Clifton boip and Manufactur ing Co , Ciucinn iti, O "WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN cery town to solicit stock subsciip tions; a monopoly; big monoy for agents; no capital lenuiicd. EDWARD C. FIbll&CO, Poideu Block. Chicago, 111 HELP WANTED FEMALES. LADIES TLKIWUG WAGES DOINO pleasant homo work, and will gladly send full particulais to all (.ending 2 tent stamp MISb M A. blEUBINS, Liwrence. Mich. WJ ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to soil nnd intioducn Smdor's ciko icing; rxpoi Icnrud caniaswr prefeired: woik 1 erinaneiit nnu eiy proniauie niitoior pai tlcularslit onco and got benefit of holiday tindc, T. B faNYDER &-CO.. Cincinnati, O. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER BCtio saleswomen to represent us Guaranteed ill a da without intorforring with othoi dutits. llialthlul occupitloii. Wilto foi 1 ai tic ulars, enclosing stamp, Mango Clicmlc.il Ccmpany, No. 7 J John hticct, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. W"OTED?Ui1raLmIe1?Ts' IN EV erv county; also lady canvassers; sonio thing now; suio sellci; apply quick J. C HILBEUT, 111 Adams nonue, Scranton, Pa AGENTo-WHAT ARE YOU GOIN'G TO do about bato Citizenship prlco SI. Go ing by thousand Addieas, NICHOLS, Napoivlllo, III. GENTS-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, slUcr. nlcltol ana copper electro plnstoi s; pilcrs fiom JJ upwaid- salary and ixpoiiEea paid: onttlt free. Address, with anjnP;MI( 1J1G ANMTG CO Chicago AGENTS TO SELL GIGARb TO DEALERS; SJ.") weekly nnd Ptpenos: oporioni o un necessary CONSOLIDATED Ml'G CO.. lb Van Bui en st , Chicago. SALESMAN TO CARRY bIDE LINE; 2", nor cent, iiiminis-sion: sample book inallod frco, Addrcvs L. N CO , fetation L, Now York. FOR SALE. "PROPERTY FOR SALE OHEAP-4U X Qulncy avonne, owner leaving town Ap ply until January .nth, to MONTROSE BAR NARD, llopubllcan Ilallillng. T70R SALE-A SILVER-PLATED CONN V double bell euphonium nicely uugrnvod with tionibono bell gold lined; neailvnow nnd ccst 00 will bell ut a baigain Addiess this week to 13. W GAYLOR, LaRaysvUle, Pu. "1701. SALE-HORSE, AGED SIX YEARS, -T weight 1, WW rout-ds, can buseeu at IbJl Prlio btreot AV ANTED TO RENT. WANTED A HOUbE WITH 10 OR 13 rooms modern conveniences, from April 1 Address, GIHl'MTH, Tribune ofllce. FOR RENT. 170R RI3NT-ELEVEN-ROOM DWELLING X1 house, with all modern improvements; lent modora'o Apnly 4-- Mtdlsoii avonuo "I70II KENT-SINGLE noUSE, II ROOMS J1 furnsi'H. hot and cold water, beautiful location, 17.'l I'oim nvomio, Gioon Ridg-jSH) a month t L IIAWLI3 211 Wyoming me. 70R RENT-THP, THREE FLOORS OVER l No till Spiuco stioet, now occuplod by tho Howini; Asioclatiou: possession April 1st liuiuiro of FRED WAGNER, 511 Lackuwunna aMinue HOARD WANTED. y?ORMAN"lTv7ririjE 1 Llbiary. Addiess A . Tribuuo oflico. ESTRAYF.D. .STHAYED-I'llOM SUllSCRIBER, j ml tow wltn 0110 brass knob no horn. Will lowaid llndor A. MARX, J15 Clay avoiiup, Dunmore FOUND. TOUND A LARGE HOUND WITH I'AN- a' cv collar anu loclc "I ov Uolc cy collar anil loclc "I oy uolglo;" owner can llud him at JOHN STERN'S, 1015 Taylor CITY SCAVENGER. AB. DItiaab CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and icbs pnolt: no odor; improved pumps used A. BRIO OB, Propiiotor l.t-avo oidors 1100 North Mnln aenue, or Erckes' drug storo, roiuer Adams aud Mul berry, 'lelepliono 4W3. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. -' nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advito given fiee. 13. M, HETSEL, Chiropodist, -J30 Lack awanna a-tonuo. Ladies attended at their rtuldeuiQ if desired. Charuea uiodcrato. J 1 ;?(!-! ncli Muslins Brown, Atlantic A Cc. Black Rock ., Be, Cameron D ... 4V4c Atluntla P ..,.. Be, Crashes Blenched. Hill re. Lonsdale Gc. Fruit of Loom .. Gc, Dwlglit Anchor.. Gc. Pride ot West. ...10c. Best twilled cotton crash, bleached and brown, at 314c. 18-Inch. Linen twilled crash, worth 10c, at 7c Glass crash, ull linen, only 6c. And our entire stock of Linen Crashes at Cut Pi Ices. . WALLACE, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. 'PHE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE X stockholders ot Tlio Kntcrtiriso Ponder Manufacturing Company, for th'i nlection of dbectorsnnd tho transaction of such other buslnosH as inny propel ly como before It, will bo held on Wednesday, Jnnuai y "7th, lfcU7, at the olllco of tho company In Scranton, Pa., at 2 .10 o'clock p in J Minister ot stock will bo mailo for ton days next pieceillng tho tlato of tlio nbovn mcctlllf. 13. P. KINGSBURY, Socrotary. rpiIK ANNUAL MEETING OP THE J stockholders ot The fat Clair Coal Com piny, for tho election ot directors and tho tiniisnrtlon of audi other business as may pioporly comobofoio It, will bo hold on Mon day, January !"), 1SD7, at tho ofllco of tho com jmiy in f-irnnton, P.u, at 2 o'clock p in. No trntisfor of stock will bo made, for ten dns noit proccdingtliu dnto of aboo msuttng. E P. KINabBUHY. becrntary. NOTICE-ROCK CONTRACTORS. JJHOFOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED TO X January 23, 161)7, at noon, foi driving a tunnel ut Bturilc'c Cieok Colliory, Pockvlllo Pa. ; tunnel to bo dilou fiom tho Clnikor Ross voln to tho bottom split ot tlie Dunmore or Hod A6h clii; uiza to bo7 foot by 1 font, and 1,400 foot long more or less; contiactor must ful nlsU all powoi and tools Tho company lcsorves tho right to reject any or nil bids. Bpoclfk.itions for same miy bo seon on ap plication to JOHN R BRYDENi faupt. Pockvlllo, Pa , Jan. f, la IT REAL ESTATE. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME? Hero's a great birgilu: 1T21 Penn nvo 11110, idjolning North Park, Oioon Rlilga: 0 rooms, fuinaco, hot and cold water; lot 3t3xl3l; cellar under wliolo housn; Hno lawn, stono walks; property worth iJ.'KK); no leusonablo ofter lufiiscd; must Bell; part payment, bil anro on tlmo to suit purchaser. Address U'ALLIE MORGAN, caro of C. L Hawloy 211 Wyoming HMinue, bcrnnton. UUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUY SOME WHEAT IMMEDIATELY; vrlte us for our dally Information and 1 book, "Good Ad!co;" we can nuiku ou 1 Homo money; loforoncos A T. BOltbl' & CO., I Bankors and tlrokois, U Pino St , Now Yoik, V"OU CAN MAKE SOME MONEY BY IN X vostinginapoculation immediately; send for our booklet, ' Good Advlco" and daily in formation. A. T. BORST & CO., Pino bt , Now York AUDITOR'S NOTICE. AUDITOR'S NOT1CE-R. DALE, TKUS te, s. O. P Williams. Common Pleas ot Lackauanni. couutv, No Ml January term, lhl)7 The uiidorslgnod.an auditor nppointd by tho Court of Common Pleas nfortmlil "to dlstrlbutii tlio fund nrislng from tho salo ot tho personal pioporty of tlio abovo named do fend mt by tho bhoritt of Lackawaunn coun ty," will attend to tho dutlos of hU appoint ment at tho Arbitration Room in tho Com t House, In the cltyot Hciauton, Pn.. on Thurs day, Januaiy 2a, 1S'J7, at 10 o'clock n. in, at which tlmo and placj all creditors and per sons Intel estod must appear, or olso bo for over dubaricd fiom comtnn; In upon said fund. W J. TRACY Auditor. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man. 20 yoars of ao. as fireman: can glo good 1 oforencos Address S. W , l-'7 blioi t avonne, Paik Place, Pa. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO MAKE engagements for nuislng: tonus, $S per wook: beat of lofercnces gncn. Addiesa NIIIISI3. 'lrlbuno olllco. -y TXTANTED-BYAN AMERICAN WIDOW 1 with 0110 child, position ns working liousokeeper; host roferouces given Address MRS. B , 1200 l)als strout. l'liilailclphU. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man willing to do anything: can glvo rof oiences, if required. II, 1 , liJ Oakfoid court, city. "WANTED-SITUATION AS A STENOG V inphel or olllco assistant by a young irau; can glvo lofeienccs. Address J. J '1 1 lbuno olllce. TTANri3n-EMPLOYMENT OP ANY kind by 111 ti rlcd man. Undei stands cuo of hoises and cittlo Well aciiualutcd in all parts of city. F. S , caro Ti ibuno. A MARRIEl7"MAirWANTS WORK AS 2V teamster 01 any kind of w'oil: Can give good recommendations. Addiess, C H. L. 'li ibuno olllco. CITUATION WANTED-SOBER 1NDUS O tiious man deircB insido work ot nny kind ages no object. Good roferouces. Adduss, J 11 , s:7 Pittston aonuo. SITUATION WANTED-NUHSr, EXPE llenued contlnomontj, deslros on.'ugo. inont; hlKhist tofercucu M ESTERTIELD, Goncial Dolierr Stiautoir Pa, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Pliysiciuns and Sni'Rcons. DrTTaRTHA S. EVERITT, 303 W'ABH Ingtou ae Olllce bouts until 10 u. in,, 2 to 4, C to 8 p. 111. MARY A, SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME opnthlst.No.223 Adams aonue, DR. A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Discuses of Women, cornet Wyoming .iM'iuie and Spiuce stieet, Scrnnton Of llco houis, Thuihday and Satutduys, y u. in. to 0 p in DR COMHGYS-OFFICH NO 337 N. Wnshlngton ae Houis, 12 m. to 3 p. in Diseases of women n specialty. Tel ephone No. 32J2. DR W. 13. ALLEN, Gl. Ington ti)ene DR ANNA LAW. SOS Olllco bouts, 0-11 a. 111. NORTH WASH- WYOMING AVE , 1-3 p. in., 7-S p. 111. DR. L. M OATES, 123 WASHINGTON incline Olllce hours, S to 9 u. m., 1 3u to 3 and 7 to S p 111. Residence 300 .Madi son inenuc. DR C. L FRI3AS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Pitting and Fat Iteduc. Hon. Rooms 20il und 207 Meuis llulldlng. Olllco telephone 1303. Houts. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL 1st on chtonlo disease of the heurt, lungs, liver, kidney und genlto urinary or gans, will occupy the offlce of Drltoos, 232 Adams uyenite, Olllce hours, 1 to ,1 p.111, W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon, Horses, Cuttle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden stieet, Scranton. Telephone 2072. Table Linens Impossible to go Into thn dctnllB of quot, Ing prices here, but we wnnt to sny th i we nre going to make this Linen Snlo In. tcrestlng for you. Wo met nn unusiinl oppoi limit v In the wny of n "Linen Pur. chase," nnd were-quick enough to snap II up. That was good buying, livery yarj of tho lot and nlso our entire regular sto2lt bears ted Ink prices for this occasion, which means thnt this Is to be good soiling and quick srllltig. Buy your Table Linen here and now. Napkins The same story ot tho tnble linens up piles to the nupklns, Hundreds of do7ens of good napkins Worth from $1.00 to $3 00 a dozen, will bo sold nt greatly reduced pi Ices, 209 ZlSTmZnue Lnwverj. FRANK 13 UOYLI3, ATOHNEY AND eouiiselloi-at-liiw. Hurt building, looms 13 and 14. Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, 22l Wyoming nentio. JI3FPIU3YS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-nt-hm, Coiiiinonweiilth Illilldlng. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS nnd Counsellois-nt-lnw, Republic in building, Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa JESSPP & JI3SSPP, ATTORNEYS AND and Comisellois tit"lu, Commonwealth building, Washington nuiue. W. H. JESSUP, V. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, T11ADERS5" National Hnnk llulldlng ALFRED HAND, WIL1AM J HAND, Attorneys nnd Counrellois, Common we.ilth building. Rooms la, 20 and 21. PRANK T OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coil Exchange, Scianton, Pn JAMES W. OAKPOHD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Rooms (.3, (11 nnd 03, Common wealth building SAMUEL W EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Ljw, Olllce, Wyoming nenuc, Scranton. L A, WATIU3S, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 123 Lackawanna ne., Scianton, I'a. URIE TOWNSEND, 'aTTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Bank Building, Scinnton. Money to loin In large sums nt 5 per cent C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scianton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. 11 REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated oil teal t state security. Mcnis buildings, corner Washington .uenuo and Sptuce stieet. U K. KILLAM, 'ATTORNDY-AtTlAW, 120 Womlng acnue, Scrnnton, Pn. JAS J H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-.it-Law, 41 Coniiiionwealth bldg,, Scran ton, WATSON. DII3HL, HALL & KEMMER Elt Attorney s nnd Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Hank Building; rooms C, 7, S, 0, and 10; third lloor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON weulth building. Inteistate Seeiet Ser- Ice Agency. Architects EDWARDTf. DAVIS, aTiCtFtECT. Rooms 21, 2", and .20, Commonwealth building, Sctunton E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE tear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR, ARCHITECT, 43 Spiuce St., cor Wash. ae., Scranton. HP.OWN AND MORRIS, ARCHITECTS. Pi lee building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton T I LACEY A: SON, ARCHITECTS, Tinders' National Hank. Alderman. G. P. KELLOW. 1004 W. LACKA. AVE. Djntists. DR P. L M'CRAVv 3M SPRUCE stieet. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR C. C LAUUACH. 113 Wyoming ae. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME ne Iloui. SNOVER, 421 to 1 anil 2 to S LACKA. Dressmaker. MRS M 13. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Suniiton, Pa, piepares boys and glils toi college 01 business; thoioughly tiains young chlldien. Catalogue at le quest. REV THOMAS M CANN, "WALTERJI. HITELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams uenuu. Spring turn A pi II 13 Kindergarten S10 per term. Seeds. G. It. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nuiserymen, htoie 140 Washington ae nuc; guen house, iO) Noith Mnln ae nuc; stoto telephone, 72. Wire Screens. JOH KFETTEL, REAR "5lTLACKA wanua ucnue, Scrunton, Pa, manufac tuiei of Wlie Scieens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- lln uNCllue, Rates teasonable, P. ZEIGLEIt. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D. L &. W. passengfi depot. Conducted on the Eu. lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cot. SKteenth St and living Place Now York, Rates, $3 30 pel day and upwntds (Amer ican plan) GEO MURRAY Piojilletoi Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCH'ESTHA-TMUSIC FOR balls, picnics, patties, leceptlons, wed dings and eonctit woik furnished For terms uddiess It J Hauet, eonduotor, 117 Wyoming uwnuc, over llulbeit'j muMc stoie M13GARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, pupei bags, twine. Wuiehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Sciiinton. Pa FRANK P. UROWN &. CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodwaie, Cordage and (111 Cloth,720 West Lackawanna ave THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC countunt and uudlloi Rooms VJ and 20, Williams Building, opposite postofllco, Agent foi tho Rex File Extlngulshi'i, Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., Notth Washington Avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. I'ucilltles unsui passed In this region.