THE SCHANTOTST TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 27, 1 81)7. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY DISH OF SALAD A Nest of Blacksnakes Unearthed by Dynamite. JOHN ADAMS RENEWING HIS YOUTH The ltuuinnvo of a llliiK--Wniin-inuliciltcs rupture Wnino Count). Sut tiiitim t'lipltnlists Seek lor Silver on tliu Kilt Hill--lilts of Anns for the Kullrond litis s.-.Ntij.'guts ofSns iliitrhuiinu County Xows. Speclul to tho Scianton Tribune. Susi-uohannn, Jnn. SB. While blnst Iiik locks near Stamtcca, n few days since, u nest of blacksnakes was un earthed. The in cuter poitlon ot tho lcptllus wpio killed by the concussion, hut a lmge specimen survived, and one of tho vioiknien cairled it home In a basket and placed It In the bam In the moi nliifr, when he went out to milk the lows, he witnessed a light to the llnlsh between the snake unil a oIk int. Tho iat was cautious, but quick In Its actions, and at oveiy oppottunlty pounced upon the Hiiake and dune Its teeth tlnoui'll the hide. The snake would coll and dait at the iat, stiiklinr It squniolj each time, and frequently knocking it up Into tho air 01 oei on Its back The iat would speedily le Kiiln Its feet and lenew the attack. At one time It Slabbed the snake Just be low the head and held It for some time, until the sn.ike woiked Itself loose and returned the compliment bv catching the iat bv the neck and slinking it as a dntf w-ould liav done. Tho iat then lesoited to staitogrv and (limbed Into a bltr bunch of outs. Wheiieer the snake would stilke at the iat the latter would quickly diop to the Ilooi, while tliu Miakos head would uss UiioiikIi the sti.iwb, giving the little fout-loot-ed stiuteiilst a chance to giupple with It The llu'ht lusted about thiee qual ms of an houi, and lesulted In a lc ttnj loi the iat, which (liaggetl the coipse of Its opponent Into a hole. FLOTSAM AND .ITl'SAM. Missis Woodln : Smith, of Hones dale, will locute a blanch shlil factoiy in this place, oetupiln the old eleitlic light building; It Is expected that the facility will bo leudy for business In thlit dajs. The Wanamakeiltes have captuied the Republican county committee o ei in Vvitvnt. And Wuyiui county hopes to fuinlsh the successoi to CoiiKiessman Codding. Ah um! The lemalns of .Mis. Elizabeth A Titus weio on Sattuday taken to Car bomlale for Intel ment. Ml" Hliam Lent lite died eij sud dtiVb at llius'it llle on rilda I'ViMiIng, aged 3", j ems The funeial oicuned on Monday, with Imminent In McKune ccmeti'i. Tho tenth annual ball of the Sitbquo lmnn.i Athletic club will occui In Jlo Kan Opeia House on Fildaj cne'iiing; next Mulc by the Uaiber full ot - chestia, of Hlnglianitoii. DEATH ON Till: TRACK Michael .1. Kendikk, oldest son of the late William Kendilcl., of this plate, while walking on the D., 1. A. AV ti ucks at UIb Flats, N Y on Filda oenliiK, was bttucl: by a tialn and ln fatantlj killed. Ills ace was "3 rjonis. Foi seeial yeais ho has leslded In Chicago. Ho camo heie a few weeks Mine to ilslt his family, and when lcillid was icturninir west. Ills mind was somewhat lmpalied The funeial was luigeb attended on Sunday aftei noon liom St. John's Catholic chinch. IN SUSQUEHANNA COURT It Is expected that the tiial of John and Michael Kelly, tor tho nnudoi ot Leon Gage, at Biackney, will occui tin-, w et k In oui county couit. A county teacheis' association will be oignnlri'd Waltz, who Is in the Monti ose pail, chaiged with the minder of Jublz Le mon, at Foiest Clt, still stoutly main tains his innocence, und sas that Le mon suicided. l.ellgioiLs ievha.1 meetings me In piogiess at Harfoid and Upsonvlllo Miss Cluia Hand, of this county, who borne months since, went to Mexi co, as a inlsslonaiy, lecently died then f lom black Miiall-bow She was u giaduaie of the Montrose high school clnss of 'l'u A Sunday school Institute will be held In Dlmock, Febiuaiy u-G. The quai leily meeting of tho Susque hanna county medical -society will lie held at Hallstead Febiuaiy 2. "Dlpli theila" will be discussed. Dr. Wheelei, of Caibondale, is expected to lead i. paper on the subject. The pilclples of the giaded schools of the county favor a unlfotm system of giaduatlon. unvmwiNG ins age. John Adams, of Stunucca, aged S3, If lepoits aie collect, Is u eiy quick old man. Until lec.ently he was bald, tooth less and almost blind. He can now see l pally as well as ever, has cut seeial teeth, and his hair has giown out. The liner hair Is daik hi own. His ejes aie clear. At Hist glance he looks like a man of 40, but a closer view shows him to be much older. Ills blown hair and blight eyes seen to emphasize the Vti Inkles and skin that looks like paich ment. Mr. Adams has an Idea that newer skin will giow and tho wi Inkles . dlsappeai. He is In excellent health and spiilts, and bellees ho will live many a year yet. TtAILUOAD UniEFLETS. Some piophets claim that the I3lng-hamtoii-Willlunispoit lailio.td will bo built this year. It will depend. Azailuh Van "Weinoi, a oteian Eile engineer, died a low dajs since at his homo in Port Jeivls, Monroe Curtis Lodge, Rmtliethood of Ilalhoad Tialnment, lb piepailng foi Hb animal ball. Tho Eile shopmen hole will, on Wed nesday, iecelve about $40,000 ftom the puynmstei. The condition of FJtle engineer George Tracey add Aleck 11. Foibes, who aie In tho Wllllaid asylum, at Oild, N. V , Is In no wise Improved. AND SO FOHTII. A county coiiespondent heralds tho fact that "tho young bon of A. aunn Is jecoveilug." In some sections heieabouts, the ther mometer on Monday night leglsteiod 12 , degiees below zoio. Say nothing but cut ice. The Inhabitants of Mars mo again slguuling the earth. Thu eai th should slow down a bit. The Maitlans piob ubly wait to know about the Dundaff gold initio and tho Elk Mountain silver well. Down biakes! The Foiest City News' Ciyntal Lake cot respondent says that Elk Mountain "commands the most beautiful scenery to be found In Not then u Pennsylvania." Just now it has special uttiactlous for some Sciaitton capitalists. Let us hope that they will leallzo something fiom their Investment besides a gliuipso ot beautiful sceneiy. What's hcenery to u prospector for gold and silver? , Won. James T. DuBols, of Hallstead- Washington, will deliver a lectuiein the Susquehanna l'nleiallst chinch, Feb luaiy C, under the uusplreH of Woods Relief Coips. Subject, "Pennsylvania In the llevolutloiiaty War.' Hew E. H. Olmstend, pastor of the Tabciimcle Methodist chinch, IJIiik humton, will deliver a lecture In Die Susquehnnnn Methodist chinch, Feb iuaiy 2.1, under tho auspices of the Ep woith League. HOJIANCU OF A RING. Some months since, u natty of lllng hiimton and Albnnv gentlcnien wciu buss llshlng on the Susquehanna ilvei, between Client Hond and Klikwood. Thoy hud a lino catch, and rottit noil to Hlnghamton with full cioels. In pio puilng tho llsh for tho cook, Mr. Jnmes E, Houston, of Albuny, dlscovoicd a lady's Gold ling somowlieie In the In tel lor of a big buss. With close sciutlny, tho letters, "M. E. D.' weio discovered on the ring. Careful soaich for tho own er of tho article was mnde, but without Huccesa. At Inst advertisements were placed In several impels of w Ide cli dila tion In New Yoik state, and a few days latter n letter was lecelved ftom Miss Mary E. Doiemus, of Hulfalo, clnlmlng the ling She lost it lust Summer while boating on the Susquehanna near lllng hamton, with a paity of lady ft lends. Several lelteis passed between Mi. Houston and Miss Dot emits, and tho lat ter was soon culled to the Luke City 'on business." The soi lety papeis of Buf falo announce a pleasant wedding, to occur In the meiiy month of Match. Tiuth Is stianger than llctlon. PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT. An obseivei of things voiy sensibly says: "Don't ship iu big box of clothing oi punlslons a thousand miles uwuv, when theie Is a little bc li cozing mound the coinei It Is tight to send help na, but take caie of tho desti tute at jour own doots befoio ou go fuither awnv. Don't hosltate about giving a Piesbteiiun coat on a Metho dist pair of pants to a Lutheian Gle the clothing to those who need It, as on will lime done mi act that Is com mendable lti tho eyes of the Almighty. - Wliltnej. DR. JOHNSTON'S TRIAL. Witnesses fur the Insanity Defense Give nWdenceTliat Prisoner Ha3 Looked Wild and Has Acted Strangely. New Rloomlleld, Pa., Jan. 2G Dr. Thomas L Johnston nppeated some what biluhtei toda.. when ho us In ought Into the couit loom, than at any time since the opening of tho tilal. lie did not seem to lie eiy much woi 1 led about the piogiess which was be ing made by the couit In ti.lng him foi mm doling Di. Geoige S. Htni, the wealthy and populm Duncannon diug gist, last fall. The couit opened at 10 o'clock this 11101 nlng. W. R. Swait7, of Penn town ship, and Joseph Coup, of tho same township, testified to the absent inlnd edness ot Di. Johnston and of his po- c ullur actions. Mi. Coup had Ml. John ston us his innilly phslclan foi many jenis, but on account of his appaient insane conduct lie quit him. When they sepai uted Dj. Johnston and he had a woidy quail el. John W. Sncler, of Duncannon, an at tendant In tho insane hospitals, of Ti 011 ton, N. J, Wan en, and Ilau Isbuig. Pa., testified that ho had expel lenco with oci o.r.OO inmates and he expiessed his 1 ellof that Di. Jolnibton was of unsound mind, he liming "-een him act ing In a vciy peeullai way upon many occasions lie cited instances of such conduct. Mi. Sndei was to be an ox pel t witness, but the defence failed to quality I1I111 as hiich. William F. Dai by, a lawyer of Steel ton, who know Di. Johnston foi ten 01 twelve yeais, said since the death of Miss Jolnibton In 1S02, Dl. Johnston acted eiy stiangely, not at all like a sane man. Miss FloienceM. Long, at pieseut rai plocd nt the Johnston lesidence, coi -loboiatod the testimony conceinlng her omployeis queei actions On the 11101 11- Ing befoio the .shooting he had a wild look in his oes. Mis. S. K. Hlestand, of Newpoit, and slstei of Mis. Johnston, Dr. W. S. Ruppe, of Duncannon, and Dr. J. C. Stevenson, ot Hanlsbuig, each testified conceinlng peeullai actions on the pint ot Dr. Johnston. This closed the moin lni? session. Tho two most Important witnesses heaid since the tllal of Dr. Johnston began weio his wife and Dr. Moulton, a noted specialist on insanity. Mis. Johnston was called and thete was a hush in the court 100m when she was In ought In by Di. Johnston's btother. The woman looked pale and sufleilng fiom neivous ptostiatlon, but she made a heioic light and parsed thtough the most llgoious cioss-exntn-Ination that has been given any witness In this case She said hei husband had been kind and devoted to her, and es oeclalh so since the death of their daughter in 1S92, which seemed to have afi cited his mind. He never accused her of infidelity until within a week of the tragedj. She denied that M10 had been guilty of Illicit lelatlonb with Druggist George S. Heniy or any othei man and that for yeais she had not spoken to Mi Heiu or ho to hei. Mis Johnston detailed how her husband had acted queeily upon many occasions and how his conduct In that dliection giew wotse until the 11101 nlng of the shooting, whin ho appeoud to be a legular mini mal!. Ho only htiuck her once and In cioss-oxJiuliiatlon she swoio ho never did her any bodilj hat in. She was on the wltnubs htand foi almost two homs and made a stiong witness for hrr hus band. Her detci initiation that she would do nil in her power to sao her huhband's life was well can led out. Di. Edwaid It. Moulton, in cluuge of tho men's depaitment of Kit kin Ide In stitute tor the liihane, In Philadelphia, appiaied as an expeit In mental dis eases.. Dr. Moulton told how he made two peisonal examinations of Dr. John ston In his cell In the county jail, the Hist time November 15, lb'JC, and the second time tho other day. lie said the physical examination showtd many de fects which alas Indicate Insunlty. Di. Johnston's pulse was 140, tempeiu tuio less than iioimal, pupils of ees enlaiged, lefusing to lospond to the In tluence of light, saying tho Ills should expand and contiuct iiudei the Influence of light and duikness. His blood lucked 110 per cent. In coloi Ing niattei and said the lmpooilshiiient of the blood might lesult and indeed had a tendency to lmpoeilsli the binln and In Itselt cause tho mind to become dlsetibed Di. Moulton said ho had ai lived at the clem, ceitaln conclusion that Dr. Johiibton, at the time of tho commis sion of the ciline, September 2S, 1890. was ciazy. Ho deeluied theie Is no doubt In his mind about this and tenned it noui asthenia as tho condi tion which had caused the ptlsonei's Insanity. It was due to overwoik and biought on by neivous piostrntlon. Court adjourned nt 5.1G until U..10 to monow when four expeits of national leputatlon will be hentd, The case will likely last all week. MARKETS AND STOCKS Wnll Street Review. New Yoik, Jnn. 20. The tinnsactlons at the Stock exchange today weio 81,000 shaits, the smallest totul for n eiy long time past. Tho dealings weie eon Ilned to the loom trndciH und wero on tlioly devoid of significance. Tho tiond of pikes was upwind almost liom the very stint. Tho coalers weio sticngth ened by denials of sotno of tho sensa tional lepoits cut rent concerning tho uffalts of tho Delawate and Hudson Canal company by President Olyphunt and thov advnnced lBi for Jcisey Cen tral und Delawate and Hudbon Read ing gained about n point. Failing In othot directions, opoiatots wotklng 101 lower prices llnalb' mndo an attack upon Now Yoik Central, which declined 1. This laid failed to inllueiico the market In the slightest dogiee und to watd tho close thole was nn advance nil along the line. Final quotations, which weio goncially the highest of the day showed not gnlns of nny where fiom '4 to lRi per cent. New York Cential was the only stock among tho leading shates that showed loss ot any consequence. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN A: CO.. -stock biokers, Mears build ing, looms, 703-70G. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing Am. Tobicro Co. . . ,.!'& 74 7.1'i 7IH Am Stlg Hef. Co.. .117 117"j Hb'fj 117j Atoll.. To. Ai H. Fe .. 23 2I, 2 J', 24 flies As Ohio 17'fi 17'i 17'8 17',4 ChlfUBO Clus 77'i 7S1 77 14 ':! Ohio. A. N. W 10l' 101 8 10I"h 10l4 (Mile., 11. Al IJ 1i 744 7i14 "44 (Mile, Mil. .t St. P. . 71", 7ii4 7.'.i8 7u'i Chlo., R. I .t Pae. .. (ji1! Ob Iff' i Del .t Hudson 100i 103 IOj'j 1U7ji D, 1. ,Si V K,2 111 152 luPi Dlst At (. F II U li'i li'u tlen Electlic :; Jl'i IJ4 r Lake Slioin K.1H IM'i luJi4 1 V4 Louis. Ac Nush r.0s ."lis n'U'g ill's M K. A. Tex. Pi. ... J'U'i SO), UO lU'j .Mo Puc 22 22'4 22 22i4 Nat Lead 24 24 22 22' N. J. Centml '.", W tft'i J.'' N. Y. Cential ill 01 t'2r's t'l'i X. Y S 4 W '. S'-i Mi S'i S'i Noi Pac, Pr :'(, 3JSj y) :,ji, Oniulia W1. ill M'f. r,JU Puc Mall !i 20'i 2I'4 2o'i Phil A. Rending 21' J. 2u' 2Vi.. XU Southern It It. .. ') !) II' 1 U'4 Pouthein It R. Pi. . 2S4 2' 2S'i 2s", Telili. C li lion. . . 2:i' 1 i'c'H 21' 1 .'"ii Tcj.as Pacillc J't U1 1 tl1 1 II' 1 Union Pacific 7', 7'4 (Tn 'i Wuliush Pi ll,"i 1(.'4 Hi'i Hi'i We-tein Union ... . SI' Si's SI', SP, W 1 24 2'. 2'i 2 V S. Leiithti Pi. ...02 I.2U Ol'j 1.2', U S" Rubber 2l'i 21'(. 2I' 21', CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADE PIUCHS Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lug est. erfl lng. i.Mu 7!) 7J 77'j 77 8 Jllb 73' f, 7.V 71 71 OATS. Mn H1! 17ai 17", 17!, JuK lS'i lS's 1S4 li'4 CORN. Mn 231, SVH 2T, 2"4 Jlll 21-a 2P8 214 2- LARD. Alu 4 07 107 102 102 PORK. Maj S00 bOO 7 U2 7 03 Scinnton Hoard of Trado Kxclinngo quotnlioiis--AI! Quotation lluscd 011 Pin ol 100. STOCKS. Bid. AskPd. Scranton Lace Cuit.iln Co. 50 National HoiIiik & Drill's Co. Fitst National Hank Scianton Jai S. Stoppci Co. .. Klmhurst IJouIevaicl Co Scianton Savings Hank ., lionta Plato Glass Co Scianton Packing Co Lackawanna lion & Steel Co. Thlid National Pink Thtoop Noelt M'f'K. Co Scianton Tiactlon Co Scianton Axle Works Tiaders, National lJank IjJU 100 'io S3 150 "0 20 K0 120 230 100 105 200 300 15 115 Weston Mill Co Alexander Cm Hcplacer Co Scranton Podding Co Dime Dep. ct DIs. Hank 113 UONDS. Scianton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... Scianton Pass Rally. uj, fliat 20 mortgage due 101S ., 110 110 People's Street Railway, llrst moitgage due 11)18 Scianton & Plttston Trac. Co. 90 People's Stieet Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 Dickson Manufactuilng Co l.acka Township School 5 City ot Scianton St. Imp Gn. ... Sit. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scianton Traction Co Economy Steam, II. & P. Co 100 102 102 N". 100 9 100 New York Produce JltuUct. New Yoik, Jan. 2i3 Flout Qult, stead j, unchanged Wheat Dull, weaki; fob, 91"e , ungraded led, 75a93c; No. 1 noithein, fiO'sC ; options closed weak, Jauimiy, S'j'bC ; Match, S7a8c ; May, M'-" , Juh, SO1. Coin Dull, easlei ; No. 2, 28'iC, eleatoi; 29"iC., ntloat, No. 3, Ma 27c j options dull and weak; Januaij, 2b'-c.; Mu , 2'J".e.; July, 30-V. Oats Dull, easlei ; options dull, weakei; Jainmi, 21ssc.. rebiuary, 21' lc, Ma, 214c, .lulj, 225sC , -pot pi Ices, Xo. 2, 22c , No 2 whit", 24c; No 2 Chicago, 23c , No 3. 20'ic; No 3 white, 22c ; mixed western, 22a21c; white do., 23a23c ; white state, 23a2Jc. Provi sionsSteady, unchanged Laid (Jtilet, easlei , western steam, $1.20; clt, $3.70, le aned, quiet, continent, $4 IO; South Ameri ca, $1 75; compound, 4Ua4'..c Huttei Steads, utit hanged Cheese Stiong, un changed Eggs l'limei ; state and Penn slanla, 17'c , Ice house, 12'-vi13c ; west ern flesh, 17c; do case, $2a3, southern, lC'.ali)i,c ; limed, 13c Chtt'iigo Ciiiiu und Provision Market. Chicago, Jan 2'i The leading futures tanged as follows Wheat Januai j , 7t)'(,ii77o, 73'(,c , Jlny, 7S'8c, 7"l',c ; Jul, 75t , 71t Corn Januaij, 23c , 2U8c ; .Ma, 2i'4C, 23:1,0; July. 247c , 24J4t. Oats Januuij, 13'bC 15c; Ma, I7I4C , 17'' July, 17'iC , 17lic Mess poik Junuiii, $7&0, $7bn; Mu, S, $7 93 I.111I-Jaiuiai , $3 93, S3 b7'j. Ma. iuiiV'j, $102';. SI101 1 libs Januaiy, $1, $1, Ma, $1 10, $t 0", Cish ciuotntions weie as iollows: I'loui, quit t, uuchangid, No 2 spilng wheat, 73' i7S'o No 3 do , 7.U7SC , No 2 led, SMuii&UV ; No. 2 coin, 21Vi22c , No 2 oats, Ice , No 2 lje, 33a33'i.i , No 2 bailej, 33c ; No 1 tlu- Tlade of Heavy, Serviceable Woolen Hatcrlal. WINDPROOF, AARM AND WATERPROOF. '-ONG STYLE For Motormen, Farmers, Watchmen, Drivers, Railroad Men, ani all whose business exposes them to inclem ent weather. Buy a "DANCP" and dodge the do ! W,'V ?: i ft HESITATE NO LONGER. Modesty In women is natural. It' is onu of women's chief clinrins. No otio cures for otto who really lacks this essential to womanliness. Women have hiilVereil feuvfully booauso of over-bousltive' noss in this diieu Uou. Thoy could n't say to the ihy blelati what thoy ought to say to bouicouo. Mia rinkiinm huH re ceived I the cou- llilenec of thou sands, Women open their hear' s to her, Shu understands their sullorlu&, unci has thu power to reliuvu and cure. In nearly all casus the source of women's sulTorlnir is in thu womb. In many eusos thu .ttulo physician does not understand tho case and treats the patient for consumption indigestion anything hut tho right thing. It is under such circumstances that thousands of women huvu tin nod to Mrs. I'inkhum, at Lynn, Muss., und opened their heart and Uses woman to woman and received her help. You ask how shucan tell if the doctor cannot'.' llocunse no mini living ever treated so many cubes and possesses such vast oxpoiienco. Displacement, inllamination, torpid action, stagnation, bonds to all parts of the body thu pains that crush you. Ijydia D. Piuklmm's " Vegetable Compound" is tho suru euru for this trouble. For twenty years it lias done its grand work and cured tho isuuds. seed, 71u7C'ic ; pilme timothy seed, 270, im".s polk, SibT'ii.ii '.HI, laid, ?!i7'i.ai'", shoit libs, sides, Ji'iinll.' di j silti-d HliouMe's, !tl 2ul no, shoit Jll2'tiU23, whUKey ami 1 banned. ile.u slds, sub'.us, uu- Pliilmlclpliiii E'lousioii .Market. Philadelphia, Jan 'X Piovlslons wcip In steady jobbing demand at well-sustained pi Ices, We quote lit of hum. jl!i IS W as to age and liinml, poik, fatullj, S10 30all, hams, S I' ciued, In tleices, ba 9c , do. smoked, sialic, as to uverage and bland; liliw, ilbbed, In salt, lia41tL ; ilo. do. hinokcd, il'iiiV.i , shouldeis, pIl1;1p ciued, n'4a5'e , do. do, smoked, G'LafiV' . picnic hams, S P cm id, uauc , do do hinoked, ri'ia'jc , bellies. In pickle, a -tending 10 (ieiage, loose, 5.1 Vic , Imnk fast bacon, C'.aT'ic , as to In and and aer ngu, laid, pine, clt lellni'il, In tleices, 4),a 3c , do do , In tubs, 5a5'C ; do. batchers', Ioom', 4c ; city tallow. In hogsheads, J'jC , countiy do, 2'.a3'sc , as to tiimllty, and cakes, G't-ajlic CliiciiKO l.iu' Stock. Crncngo, Jan. -d Cattle Receipts, J.OOO head, miuket stead ; common to extia steei, ?3 liOao.40, stockeis and Icedeis, J3 25a4 13; cows and bulls, $1 73aJ75; calves, J3 30ifi; Texans, $3 30a4 'M. Hogs Re ceipts, IS.CJ) head, maiket .steady eailj, later declining nc , lieay packing and ".hipping lots, $3 33.U 32'2, common to choice mixed, $3.3'ja133, choice nisolted, $.1 17'i.i 3 fin, light, $! 23 13 00, pigs, $12'"a3r.O Sheep Receipts, IT.OnO head, maiket weak and lOil'c lowel, iuleiloi to choice, ?2.30al lambs, $3 30a3 MANUFACTURERS' MEET. Tlnoi llnjs' Session of tlio Xational Assouiution nt Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 2C The tlnee dajs' session of the second annual con en lion ot the National Association of ManufacUiieis, began heie this 1110111 Ing, In Aijilcultutal hall. The uianii factuteis Intel ests of the country aie lepiesented at the cotnentlon by some of the leading- business men of the coun tiy. All sections aie equally lepicscnt ed, the noith and the south, the east and the west and the men ptesent seem to be animated with the common thought of fuitheilng not only their own affalis, hut the welfaie of the en tile business wot Id of the United States The iitni'tlcally unanimous sentiment of the associations voiced by the meni bets In attendance at the convention is In favor of the enactment of a new tailff law, and the iehal of leolpioc Ity. Thu late of duty that should be Imposed upon impotts Is a question upon which the membeis aie not whol ly unanimous; hut the most Koneiul sentiment appeaia to favoi some mens uie lets tadical than the McKlnley law. iMltlCC. The following Is a list of display (.aids kept in stock at this olllce and for sale at ten cents each: Rooms for rent. Tot sale This ptoperty for sale. Furnished rooms. House for rent. House to let. etc. For Infants and Children. ts fie- 1: en orery ciilier. FOR SALE BY 220 Lack. Ave. Jc"r A. f ' I 1 1 mkz? mm iS?ftiW l vsSW mtttiYP 1 kiKS I X ' THE MUSLIN UNDER IS IN FULL SWING. A few pertinent remarks in connection with this display and sale: There is a price point below which quality cannot exist, With all the economy of close buying, close fig uring, and modern methods of manufacture, there arc certain items of cost which cannot be eliminated. LOOK OUT FOR TRASH. --When you see Corset Covers advertised for 7c. or 9c. be assured it is trash. The Muslin Underwear on sale, here at oltr special prices, is worthy of more than the usual amount of attention. Firm, evenly woven muslins of good weight; sewing that shows the hand of skilled work people; up missed stitches or uneven seams, good lengths, correct widths, generous hems and new trimmings. All this in our Muslin Underwear that comes to you with a modest margin of profit added for the maker and us. Fair Prices in Every Sense. Our Cloak Room is the scene of this display, and we ask j'ou to come and look over the lines of RIGHT GOWNS, CONNOLLY & A WORD. WANTS Or ALIj KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN I'AID TOP. IN AD VANCE. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL, DC LESS THAN 23 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED TREE. II EU WANTED MALES. TANTED-ANIDKA. WHO CAN THINK t of some- simple- thing to patent ? Pro tect your IiIphb: they nny hring uu w-enltli Wilto .IONH WKDDr.UBUIlN JL CO,. Dept. (', 2), Patent AttorneyP, WndiiliRton D, O , fortlieli tlbOOpilzoclIurund Hat of 1UUJ Inven tions wanted. VTANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC . day ' tlun to cam ass. S4.(0 tn 5iio mado ttilla nt tlsbt, nlo n man to sou fetapla Goods to dealers, bist side lino S'O n month; salary 01 laigo commission mado: expoilonco unnecpssary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur ing Co , Cincinnati, O W ANTED - WELL.KNOWN MAN IN livery town to solicit stock subacrip tlons; a monopoly ! big money for agents: no capital inquired. EDWARD C. TISH A; CO, I'arden Block, Chlcnco, 111 HELP WANTED FEMALES. VUANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK, with good roforoncos Apply from S to ft a. m. und 7 to 8 p, 111. MRS. T. H. WAT KlNh 520 Monroo noniie. I ADir.S-l MAKE BIG WAGES DOING -Li pleasant homo work, and will gladly som1 full particulars to oil tending 2 cmt stamp. .MISb M A. S1EI5BINS, I.awience, Mich. -IjrANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCP.AN V toil to sell and introduce Snj dor's ciUn iclnc: experienced tanaber preferied: woik peimanent and eiy rrollt.ible Wi ito foi paitlculaiH at once mid vet benefit of holidii) trade. T. B SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati. O WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENEH getic ulcswomon to lepresotit us Guaranteed SU a day without intorfetring with other duties. Htalthlul ocuipatio . Writo for lint tiruluiB entloslng stnmp.MHUK Lhemlcal Ccmranj, No. 72 John Stieet, o Yoik. AGENTS WANTED. iT7 a wrr.n -5 000 AGENTS TOR Itt V .ll s nntlmrieil "LlVEfe UV McKlN- LEY AND IIOBAKT." OT1 pa.'es, ule'anth lllubtrated; in lee only SI (tn- tlio liot and the cheaiicst, und outsells all othoi-s, 51 percent toagnnte and tlio fiolglit laid. r5Boo s now ready; so tlma by sending on cents hi stamps for an outfit nt oneo Addro-.s A. D VORrHlNOlON&CO., HirtfoiJ, Conn EN AND" WollEN OUT OP EMPLOY ment and willing to work can leu 11 of a nerinaiiont situation at goo I wages by wilting it onoo to P. V. II., lio 233, Auguhta. Miuno O ALES"IAN WANTED - BY A PHILADCL O delphia wholesale grocery houso for Lu rerne countv and vicinity; only thos win uno an established tiado nod apply Ad dross II. O , '1 ribuuo office, WANTED- GENERAL AGENTS IN EV erv count ; nlso 1 lily 1 an vassPH; so no tiling now; siuo sellor; aiiply quick J. C HILUEItT, 111 Adams iiionuc, Scranton, Pa 1 ni"MrraVTtAT ARE YOU GOI-'G T( 1 do about Safe Cltizenshlp-prico SI G ng oy tnous tiiu NnperIlle, III. Addross. NICIIOL- OENTS-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL l gold, siler. nicu-el end copper electro plnstei s: pi iocs from 3 upwind snlurj ami DCH808 paid outfit fie". Addiess, wit Uainp, MR IHOAN MTG Co., Chicago l GENTS TO SELLG1G AIIS TO DFALEItb A S-2'i wecklj and etien-os oxporleiuo U'l ntcessmy ( ON hOLl DATED MEG CO.4 Van Buren st , Clilc igo, HOARD WANTED. 7?OR MANnTPwHE NEAlt PlJlilK I Llbriry. Address A Tnbuno office TOR SALE T,-OK bALE-lN nt.On.Mh(!UR'J. PA. A I' stiletly insli u'lOJin j stoio nevei liofoie olloied for silo ono of the bojt locations in town, I 11111 doing tho laiirost 1 iihIucu-s. can give satlsfiu t ir leasons foi sdllug 111 one neoJ answo' unless him thee ish, tlianom about two tliousiul Imoutor takcni all an swers by ninll, GP.OOEIt, liibui ootllco. OR SALE-A SILVEI! PLATED CON l ilmililu c . lltlllMTllllin tttoli t'tlLfmiAll with tiombono I ell pold lined nuail new and ctbt JtW will tell at a bnrg.ilii Address tills wiiuk to P. N GAYLOR, LuRn5Sille, Pa T?OE SALE-HOUSr, AGED SIX YEAKS I' weight 1,100 tcutdsj can Lnkutn ut IbJl 1'rlco street FOI! RENT. Milt RENT-riVi: (31 STOilY BUILDING, 1' No 138 Wjomliig auuue, next to lllino Uink; will bo entirely loinodeled, furnished nllhuloator ajd nutlu oultiblo for npirt muiit stole liimilio uf J, . RICE, Moars Bulldln.' l.Mlll RENT 101 SPRUCE bTHUCT bottidlug lioui-o 01 famllj, lutiuuo loau Washiiigton aouue 7l)It HKNT-ELEVEN-HOOM DWELLING 1 house, with all model 11 Improvements; lent luodura'e. Apply 4." MitilUmi nveiiuu lOR RENT-THE THREE 1'LOOUS OVER I' No 4iU Siuuco atiost, now occupied by tho Rowing Association, iiosseasinn April 1st. Inquire of PRED WAGNER, fill LackHWanua deuuo REAL ESTATE DO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOJ1E? Hero's h, gieat baigaln. 1721 Pfiinnvo iiu, adjolnliis Noith Paik, Green Ridge; t) looms, J ui mice, hut and cold watei ; lot 3iill; cellar under wholu house: lino lawn stone walks: property woith S-J.'.Mjil. no reasnuublo oiler refused; must sell; pint pa) ment hal amo on time to suit puiihasjr Address TALL1HMOHGAN, enroot U. L Unwley 211 Wyoming uvouuo, bcruutou. WEAR MOVEMENT SKIRTS, WALLACE, S roCKIIOLDEItS' MEETING. 'piriTATfu.ur'Tfumixa 'ov "'riin I stockholileid of The Holes Steel Wheel Compmy will bu held ut their oillco In tuo city oi scianton, I'oiiiru, on inuiuuui, January iStli, 1897, at II o clock 11 111 , for tho , luirpoae of olis ting illiiitms foi tho eiisuliig I J t.u mill tiansiiutiiu uuch other business as in.n lomti boforothem. No timiifer or ttc I will In 111 idn for tun duvs novt nroiodini? thu day of tho election. JOHN D. SIir.ltEH, Societal y THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE Tlio I.iif.ki.wiinnii T rust. X stnchuldeid of mid Safe Deposit Com piny, of Scianton, will lie hold In tho Directors' room of the b ink mitUlinir, 01 Mo daj, I'ubtuaryl, 1897, be tween the uoms of I unci 1 p in HENRY HELIN, Jit , Secretin y. TUB ANNUAL JIEETINC1 OP THE 1 stockholders uf The Enterprise Powder Manufactuilng Complin, for tilt election of till tetois and tho traiisitctlou of such tithm businoss as may properly coiuo before it, will 1 bo held on Wednesday, Januaiy 27th, 16U7, nt ill nt tlio olnco of tho comtiaiiy In bcinntou, Pa , at 2!0oclock p m lotraiisfei of stock will bo undo for ton dajs next preceding the date of tho abon mectinc E. P. KINGbnUUY. Seciotary. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. STAT7r5FW:AiTrj6HN?'"Dr J J censed.l ito of tha iltj of HQrimton.LacU nwanin county, Pennsylvania. Lutters testampiitui y upon tho above-named est it" haing bum ur.mted to thi under signed, a 1 poisons hnUng claims or demands mrnlnst tno tatd estate will piesent them for payment, and those Indebted theieto will ploaso niako imuieaiate tnymout to ANN T JOHN. I ,,. JOHN E. JOHN 1 bteiotors. CHAS. E. OLVEIt. Scranton, Pa. Attoi nuy fot Estate BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. J3l UY SOME WHEAT IMMEDIATELY: write us for our dally information and book, 'Good AtHlce:" we can tnalto ou some inouev; lofeienio. A P. BOHST & CO., Bankets and IJrokon, 0 Pino St , Now York, TOV CAN MAKE SOME MONEY BY IN 1 estlng in speculation immediately: send foroui booklet, "Good Adi Ico' and dally In formation. A. F. BOltST & CO., U Pino St, Now York CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. flORNb. HUNIONSAND INGROWING O nails cuied without tho least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advlio gien fiee. fi. 31 HETSEL, Chiropodist, J.M Lick jwnima aenuo. Ladles attended at tUoir resident e if desired. Charges medorate. CITY SCAVENGER. I). B1UGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULT . and cess pools: no odor; improved niimiR used A, BRIGOS, Proprietor Leavu 01 tiers 1100 North Main aonue, or Frekos' drug store corner Aoams and Mul- ivrri. 'Itlt'iiliono (1140. SITUATIONS WANTED, tNVl" SITUATION WA.TED-AS SUPKHIN- O tendout or foreman ot brickyard by one V ont f exteuslvo ixnellence. Apply D. J J lc3J Washburn strout. WANTED -SITUATION 13 Y AN EXPERI ' 1 enccd butcher capiblo of managing buslnes3 Addroai M. 1 , Trihuno SITUATION WANTED -BY A YOUNG O man. "(I loirs of mo, as (iieman: can give rood loleiences Addtcss S. W. l.'-T bliott neuue, Patk Place, Pa. M1 IDDLE-AOED LADY WISHES TO MAKr ciciisumoi ts for nut sing; terms, 53 pot -voek: best of lefToncos given, Addres3 MUHSE, 'lilbunjofllce U7-ANTED-BY AN AMEI1ICAN WIDOW. 1 with one child, position as working ho lsokeoper, best lofeieuco-. given Address MRS B, IJJU Div Is stieet. I'hllldelphli. OITOATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG O man willing to do anv tiling: can givo rof erences, it lequiioj. H I , UJ O.ikfoid couit, city. T.rANTEIJ-birUATION AS A bTENOO 11 lapheroi offito assistant by 1 ouiig man; can glvo lefireuces Addicts J. J,, libunu olllce. U'ANTED-EMPLOYJIENT OP ANY kind by man led msn Understands cue of hoises nud lattlo Well nt rpialntcd iu all parts of citv. P. b caie '1 1 ibuuo. T MAltRIHU MAN WANTS WOI1K AS l. temistor or anv kind of work Can give good reoomuiendatloiii. Addios, C H. L. I lihune olllce CITCATION WANTKD-'-OBEU INDUfc- tiious man deslies inslilo work ot any kin 1 ViiiBes no iiliject Good icfetoui.es ddres, J H , ti.V 1 ittston avenue. f 1TUAT10N WANTED-NUHSii, EXI'E- O nenced roullnomunts, ueslies o'uage- niont: hie hest lefeunco M l.bTLUriUljU, Hehernl Hehveiv Strintoii Pa. lMiysicinns nnil Sun-cons. JJR MARTHA S EVERITT. 308 WAStf lugton ave. Olllie houis until 10 u m , 1 to 1, 0 to Sp. tn. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D, HOME oputhlst, No 2Jrs Aduius avenue. I7ll A. THAPOLD. SPECIALIST "ils Diseases of Women, coinei Wroinlug avenue und Spi lice stieet, Str.iniun Ot ilce bonis, Thuibdu) and Satmd.i, U a in to 0 p in DK COMEGYS-OPPICE NU 3J7 N WashliiBton ave. Houis, 1J in to 3 p 111 Dlscjsts of women a spcclalt) Tcl 1 phone No 32JJ. DR W E ALLEN. 312 NORTH WASH. Ington avenue DR ANNA LAW, )S WYOMING AVE Uillee horns, 9-11 a. ill , 1-J p" in . 7-S p. m, DR L M GATErf, L"S WASHINGTON avenue Ollke hours, 8 to H a 111., 1 .0 to 3 und 7 to S p. 111 Re-ldineo 200 Mudl sou auiiui DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Ruptiiio, Tiuss Fitting and Put Reduc tion. Rooms JOG and 207 Mi jia Hulldlng. Olllce telt phono 1303 Houis. 10 to 1.', 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR S W. LAMEREAl'X. A S1ECIAL ist on chronic disi.iso ot the heait, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto uiiuaiy ui gaus, will occupy the olllio of Di, Roos, 2i2 Adams avenue. Ollico houis, 1 -to 3 P in. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Hoises, Cuttlo and Dogs Heated. Hospital, 1-1 Linden street, Scianton. Telephone 2C72. CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 20.s,&ttHoAuvsenue' Luwvcrs. PRANK E HOYLE, ATORNEY AND counselloi-at-law Hut r building, looms 13 and 14, uahlngtoii aventie, EDWARD THAYER, ATTORNEY, 221 Wjumliigaejiiue. JllPPREYS .i RUDDY, ATTORN EYS-at-law , Cominonweiilth Uulldllig. WARREN A. KNAPP, ATTORNDYS and Counsellois-at-Iaw, Republican building, Wubhlngton aenile, Scianton, Pa JESSPP A. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellois ut law, Commonwealth building, Wushlngton aetiue. W. II JESSUP, W H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON A. National Hank WILCOX, Hulldlng TRADERS' ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND, ' Attorneys und Counsellors, Common- , wealtlibutldUig. Rooms iu, ;u aml2l. PRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 3, Coal Exchange, Scranton., Pa. I JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT- Liw, Rooms U3, ci and to, uommon wcalth building. SAMUEL W EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Otilce, Wjomlug avenue, Scianton. L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 123 Lackawanna ue, Scianton, Pa. URIE TOWN9END, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Hank Hulldlng, Scranton. Money to loan In laigo turns at 5 per cent. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEOYS, 221 SPRUCE STREET. D. H REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on leal estate security. Meats buildings, cornel Wushlngton oaciiuo and Spruce stieet. B. r KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wjomlng avcnue,Scianton, Pa. JAS J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY- at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scrnn- ton. WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attornejs and Counsellois-at-Law; Traders' National Hank Hulldlng, room C, 7, 8, 9. and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENDY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCTITECT. Commonwealth. Rooms 24, 2j and building, Scinnton. 20, E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OPPICE leui of MH, Washington aenue LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 4J3 Spruce St., coi. Wash, ae., Scianton. HROWN ANDMORRIS, ARCHITECTS. Pi Ice building, 1JC Wabhlngtoa avenue, Scranton T I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS Tiaders' National Hank, Alderninii. F. KELLOW, 1001 W. ICKA. AVE. Dentists. DR P. stieet L. M'GRAW, SPRUCB DR. H T. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. DR C. Y. HARRISON. 313J3. MAIN AVE. C LAUHACH, 113 Wjomlng ave. R. M. STRATTON OFFICE COAL EX- change. WELCOME C SNOVER. ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 421 to 5. LACKA. Dressmaker. MRS M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams aenue. Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA Scianton, Pa., piepares boys and girls for college or business; thoioughly tiains joung chlldien. Catalogue' ut id queat. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, AVALTER II. HUELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN und School, II J Adunis avenue Spring teun Apill 13 Klndergai ten $10 per term. Secd. G R CLARK .1 CO., SEEDMEN AND Nuiseijineii. stole 14( Wushlngton ave nue, gtteii hojse, 1330 Noith Main ave nue, tou ti'lephoue, 7S. Wit; Screens JOS Kl'ETTEL, REAR 311 I5ACKA wanna at.niie, Scianton, Pa, manufac tuiei of VIro Screens. Hotels nuil Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 1-7 FRANK- lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. .EIGLEH. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. paseugei depot, rondiitted on tho Ell- iOpean plun CTOIt KOCH.Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Coi. Sixteenth St ami living Place, Now York. Rates, $130 pel day and tipwjids (Amer ican plan) GEO. MURRAY, Propiletor. Miscellaneous. UAUEH'S ORCfuTsTltA-MI'SIC FOR balls, plenleh, paitlts. leteptlons, wed dings and tonetit wotk furnished For teitus uddicFs R J Hanoi, conductor, 117 W'voinim, uvtnue, over Hulbeit'J music stole MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine, Wuiehouse 130 Washliigtoti uveiuio, Scranton, Pa FRANK P HROWN it CO . WHOLE sale dealeis In Woodvvaie, Cordage und jOll Cloth, 7.'0 West Lail'.awanna ave THOMAS AUHREY. P.NPERT AC countant and autlitoi Rooms 19 und 20, Williams Hulldlng, opposite jiostotlleo. Agent foi the Re File Extinguisher 1'rltititiK. THE TRIHUNE PUHLISHINO CO, North Washington Avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsui passed in this legion.
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