12 SATURDAY, JANITAIIY 15", 1S9S. THIS SCU ANTON TIUMJNE. SATUUDAY, JANUAIIY IB, 1893. f AV - V,. "; ' Big Reduction on all furniture coverings. We Upholster Furniture and do it well. Have your work done this month at half the former price. urn ft FT V ! NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 'Wotoky villi:. TIiu borough caucus will lie hold on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 22. from :! to r o'clock, for the purpose of nominat ing hOioliRh olllCera for the ensUlhs eni. James Oill'ln died at "WiillsvUle last Tucdny. The funeral was conducted at Fleet vllle yesterday. lie was a In other of our townsman, John Uilf fln. James Kmalley and John Carpenter nil" eimnged In a series of games of hcekeis, to ho llnlshed In the near future. The winner of the sciles of games will then challenge any player In the county to a seilcs of games to he played at this place, the winner to lie entitled to the championship of Wyoming lounty. The ."ccond Intermediate session of the LacUawnnna and AVyominir Musl c.il allliince Is to he held in Nicholson in a few days. Announcement of the to The Tribune a clay late. Hotter send It late, "old hoy," rather than not liuve the proper thins: to head it with. V. A. Coleman. Frank Del'ue and Fied. Seiunans, all of Scranton, were calling upon our merchants Thursday. The Factoryvlllo Tidings Is now printed on Thursday evening, and comes out gieetlng its' many readers bright and eaily Filday morning, much appreciated. The icldents of the North Knd are again In a muddle to know who has stepped on the corns of the town coun cil, as theie have been no street lights on North Jlnln street, above the Sis Principle Baptist church, for two or three nlchta hi succession. Brother Whitney, of Susquehanna, has evidently been over In the region of lirookdalo this week looking after a bear story, hence his communication to The Tilhune two or three days late. Hotter wend It late, "old boy," rather than not have the proper thing to head it with. The scribe will leave next Monday for New York on a business trip. The funeral of airs. O'Dell occurred yesteiday at the Stark church, at 11 o'clock. Interment was made In the Stark cemetery. Mis. O'Dell was the mother of Mi's. J. W. Reynolds, of this place. Humor says that Mr. Mllo Travis, of the firm of V. L. Foster & Co., pur chased from David Armstrong, Thurs day, his house and- lot on Main street. JUST A FI2W DONT'S. Don't, when smoking, ask a lady for a light, she might ho a member of the "White Cross society." Don't forget to apologize when you step on your filend's corn. He might kick. Don't leave your girl stand on the corner while you step aside to "see a friend." She may be thlisty, too. Don't complain to the burges-.s that your neighbor don't clean the snow off bis walk. Save your wind. Don't, when you step Into a pool of mud and water that trickles down your shoe-tops, -on a dark night, get up and say had things about the council. Of course, they can't 'help it because It's dsik. Don't nsk Commissioner Chase any thing In regard to whether the. soldier op the monument Is ainlllng or not. He pel Imps may not he In the right humor to answer It. Don't ask your best friend for a loan. You may need his -friendship In the futuie. Don't ask Smalley for a game of checkers, for he Is not acquainted with the game. Don't ask "Sam" about his party, be causewell, don't say anything about It. Don't forget that The Tribune is the leading paper for home news. Don't tell the reporter that you don't know anything, when he asks you for new.s. WYOMING. Thomas Pocknell Is quite sick at his home on Sixth street. A musical and literary entertain ment was held In the West Side chapel on Thursday evening. A large and ap preciative audience was present. The entertainment was given under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society, and tho proceeds will be used to pay on the now carpet recently laid In the chapel. Ficd. Hapson, who has been employed for home time as helper In George II. Stevens' barber shop, has left this work and gone to learn the machinist trade In tho Exeter machine works. West Plttston. Mr. Stevens Is desir ous Of procuring the services of an other boy and an excellent opportunity will he given the right one to learn tho barber trude. iPRtrlck Carney, a miner, employed at the Mount Lookout colliery, was heverely burned by gas lhe other day. Ho was token J.oiils homo In the com pany's houses, ' Miss Laura, pavles j8 m at her home on .Wyoming avenue. AVllllam J. Davles, wiio fop several years; was employed -us ,"outlil. fore manaLMounJ Lookout. haXpegun the Hupeiinjendency, tot thoi.lmpovemerjts d bo ,made about the' Babylon mines ,'at Duryea, Harry Jones Is running for the. noinl iirfdoX of school director' In 'the JSast ward, $"'',, ' Jdrst Bora DeWltt has go fro to iVya Igru Sulphur, Springs, to' spend, & f(Hy days with her jmsband, who. Is dnofejr jroing tfcatrperit'at a sanitarium there. . Smith Phillips pont Thursday with' Ills parents at Orange,, ' Japob I, ShoemakeriA a candidate for justice of the peace -from the West .wurd, ' 5' Tliero were special metrilngu In the ' MethodlBt church three nights this week. , Orf Wednesday Andrew Mathers nnd Kobert Leaycock went on a fishing trip to Huntsvllle. They caught fifty fine pike. The nntlual Inventory of the stock In Simpson & Watklns' store was made yesterday. " MIbs Hannah Harris and Miss Liz zie Harris, of YoungHtown, Ohio, are the guests of Mm. H. II. Antrim, of Seventh street. Services will be held in the church tomorrow as follows: Preaching nt 10.30 a, m. and 7 p. in.; Sunday school at Methodist, 9.30 n, in.; Presbyterian, 12 m.; Uaptlst, 2 p. m, At the Baptist church In the evening Mr. Charles Pennv, of Scranton, will be present nnd t.IU alng a solo. The pub"c Is cor dially Invited to all the.se services. AVOCA. The Avoct Hose Company No. 1 will meet on Monday evening to elect oill cers. They have received nn Invita tion from the Parsons Hose company to attend the fair, on which they will take action. The Republicans will hold a general caucus In O'Malley's hall on Monday evening. Horace Frederlcl has returned home after a few weeks' visit with his par ents In Heading. Mlsser Alice Cardon and Maine llellly, of Plttston, were guests of friends In town yesterday. Miss Lizzie Murphy has accepted a. position us bookkeeper In the Grand Central hotel In Scranton. A combination of the New Yoik Journal nnd the Sunday Free Press will be Issued tomorrow for a nickel. A few evenings ago burglars effected an entrance Into Ferguson's meat mar ket and took away all the utensils nbout the place. Misses Mam? Hcamlsh, of Scranton, nnd Kdmi Nngle, of Brooklyn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lleamlsh on Thursday. Mr. Jacob Snyder, of Tiucksvllle, was a visitor In town yesterday. Mr. Luke McDermott, of Watertown, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, James Gllhooley. Postmaster Deeble Is convalescing af ter a severe attack of grip. Mrs. Kva Campbell and daughter Elizabeth, have returned home after a few days visit with friends In Par sons. Dr. W. 11. Horse attended the Lu zerne County Medical banquet at Wllkes-Uanv on Wednesday evening. Frank Cosgrove, a lesldent of Mil ler Hill, was seriously Injured In Simp son & AVatklns' mine on Wednesday afternoon. He was removed to the Pittston hospital. Mrs. Kobert McKae has returned home on PlalnvUle after a few days' visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hose Newiln. The Kdlson Anlmatescope company will give an entertainnitnt In the Prim itive Methodist church on Monday ev ening, January 24. It will be under the auspices of the Home Mission so ciety of the Primitive Methodist church. Mrs. N. K. Hosklns gave a tea on Thursday evening to her Sunday school class. Those present were: Misses Jennie Hell, Kdlth Cullls. Sadie Campbell, Gertrude Davis, Eola Spen cer, Maud Holgate, Myrtle Smith, Mary Taylor, Mabel Hlnes. The even ing was pleasantly spent. IIONHSDALK. Mr. and Mrs, Peiry Deen returned yesterday to their home In Danville, t'n., after spending a few Jay.) with' their daughter, Mrs. Wesley Gardner, on Knt stieot. The exterior of the Honesdale Opera house Is being newly painted. The Honcsdale Maennerehor society will hold c. masquerade ball In their hall, Jan. 18. The Honcsdale National "hank has de clared a bonii-annudl dividend of five per cent. Ice one foot thick, is being harvested by the Delaware and Hudson Canal company. Miss Amy Chllds, of Kllrnvllle, N. Y hus been the guest of Miss VInnie Hose. Mrs. William G. Jenkins is visiting fi lends In Scranton. Hon. E. II. HardenhursT Is on a trip to New Yoik and Philadelphia. Hon. George S. Punly will hold court In Luzerne county nett week, nnd In Lackawanna county the week follow ing, Mr. George II. Seaman? and sister, Lottie, have gone to Texas for a two months' stav. Honesdule now has a retail milk de pot, located on Park strjt. At a meeting of the Wayne County Savings bank, Mr. Horace C. Hand was elected president; Mr. Lorenzo Grainbs, vice president; Mr. H. Scott Salmon, cashier; Mr. William J. Ward, assistant cashier; C T. Hentlev, tel ler, and A. T. Searle, esq., attorney. The Honcsdale Footwear company have opened a business In the building next to the Delaware and Hudson sta tion. The members of the company are- Tracy A. Llshthlser and Halph F. Martin. Chicago (irnin .Hnricct. Chicago, Jan. II. At the close of a dull, scalping Hosslon In wheat today, May showed a decline of about Vje, Klrnmejs at Liverpool t-teudled tho murket early, but weak continental cables and selling by tho Lelter Interests caused markud weakness lato in tho day. Corn and oata were practically at a standstill and closed unchanged. Piolslons bhowed 2.c. de cline as tho result of exceptionally heavy selling. Cash quotations: Oil .llnrkel. Oil City, Pa Jan. H. Credit balances, CS; certificates, no bid, shipments, W,WJ burrels: rims, 10,513 barrels. ow Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hopo Had Boon Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying tho Blood. " A very severo pain came In my left knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a soro broke out above tho knee. It discharged a great deal and tho pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purplo spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in this way for years, and gavo up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like inlno oured by Hood's Sarsaparllla, and she advised mo to try It. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been In my life, lam iu the best of health, have a good appetite and am a now man altogether," J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Hood's Sarsa parllla Is the best In fact the One Truo Dlood rurlfler. Hood'ff Pills euro all liver Ills. 85 cents. Oh, H Koyal nukes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. fcOYVTJ POWDER Absolutely Puro L ROYAL BAKIPiQ POWDtR CO., htW YORK, THE MARKETS. Wnll .Street llavlnw. Now York, Jan. H. The course of to day's stock market was decidedly Irregu lar and somewhat perplexing so far as a perception of the general tone of specu lation was concerned. As the duy prog t eased tho luck of FUstnlntnc power In tdrength of special stocks, which has been thu niurkcd characteristic of tho market for several days past, came to bo moro and more felt. The disposition to watch closely for slcns of u traction became moro marked and the final hour saw a very general throwing over of holdings by professional traders. Thorn was no spe cial news to account for the break and It was probably duo for tho most part to technical conditions. Stocks which have been recently prominent tor strength weVo conspicuous In today's break by reabon of prollt taking. There was a feel ing of moro or less uneasiness also over the tono of the news from Havana In le g.ird to what Is expected inther than what has happened. Tho fear that tho Spanish government's schemo of reform Is on the point of breaking down Is coupled with tho apprehension that the tlmo Is Imminent when Intervention by tho t'nlted States to save the island from nn ntchy will bo Impeiatlvu. Tho persistent weakness of Sugar, a moro or less domi nant factor by rouson of the volume of trading In it, also helped to break tho ninikct. Total sales were L7.C0O shares. Furnished by Wl I.LIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., slock brokers, Mears building, rooms TOj-TOC. Open- Hl;;li- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am. Cot. Oil TJ -'2 P, 22 Am. sug. no's Co ..lMi isuii las'i rbii Ateh., To. &. S. Fc .. lliTf, Ji' 12T 12?i A.. T. & S. F.. Pr .. 31U 314 Sols i0 Am. Tobacco Co .... W !W K)',i fc9!i Am. Spirits 7S8 7 ' 7 Ilrook. It. P WSt -ll'i 33',i S Hay State Gas 3 3'f, 3!i 3 Can. Southern nt f.V 514 04 N. J. Central 9J94 U0i Mi 'J34 Chic. & a. V i:i 16'i, 15TJ 1V.4 Chic. & N. V 123' 12P,(, 12J 12.! Chic. 13. & Q 101?,, lulj Ifl'i l'JOU Chicago Gas 0i y3' C, Wi 3.51 Chic , Mil. it St. I' .. ! 917 !5',i JWH Chic . St. P. .M. & 77 774 7tHi 774 Chic., U. 1. & P .... !ili ?!4 !i'J W,i Chic, S, P. M. & O. 77 774 7G34 77' C. O. C. & St. 1 334 334 3.V4 31H Gen. Klectrlo 33 3V4 3l7a 317' Lake Shore ?.) 179, 17974 173 Louis. & Nash C7?i 57 K4 06 Manhattan Klo 119 120U 117 1177, M. K. & Tex., Pr .. 364 364 33 33 ' Mo. Pacific 33 33 33Ti 31',, Nat. Le-ul Co 304 S6V4 304 W4 N. Y. Central Ill lHi 111 112 Ont. & West 16 16 13 15 North. Pacific 21 234 21 21 Nor. Pacific. Pr .... fil Cl'4 0VU C3'i Pacific Mall 3l4 31'4 30 30 Phil. & Head 1Si 2J',4 22 22 Southern 11. It 914 9'1 94 9'4 Southern It. H.. Pr.. 32 32 32 32 Tenn., C. & Iron .... 26 26 26 26 Tonus & Paclllc .... ir" 11 11 n I'nlon PaclHc 31 32 314 31 IT. S. Leather, Pr ..CI 64 64 61 Wabash 7 7 7 7 Wabash. Pr 19 l't ID 19 Vcht. I'nlon 92 92 91H 91 W. & L. H 3'4 3 3'4 34 W. & L. K.. Pr 13T4 11 13 11 CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lng. est. est. ing. Mily 90j 90 W WJ'i July Sl M S0 S0 CORN. May 29 294 29 21 July 304 3014 30 304 OATS. May 23 23 23 23 July. 22 2J 22 22 PORK. May 9.12 9.12 9.32 9.37 LARD. May 4.77 1.77 4.75 4.73 Puts,, K. calls, 0. L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi. iicss a ml Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex. tended According to Balanced anil Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 350,000 79,000 WJI. CORNELL, President. UKN'KY BKLIMr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. ill's so Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 10 Willi Ml. PQ. Telephone Call, 3333, Kcrnnton llonrd of Trndo Uxchnngo Quotations--All (luolntlons tinned on Par of IOO. STOCKS Hid. Asked. Scranton & Plttoton Trnc. Co. .. 20 National llorlng & Drlll'g Cp. ... 0 First National Dank CM Klmluirst lloulcvard Co 100 Scranton Savings Rank 22? ... Scranton Packing Co fc ,l.acka. Iron nnd Steel Co IjO Third National Hank 3j0 Throoj) Novelty M'f'g Co tfl Scranton Traction Co Is 17 Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co .' 2M Alexander Car Ronlaier Co 101 Scranton Ucildlng Co 103 Dime Dcp. & Dlfl. Rank 1&0 Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 173 210 Economy Lfght, Heat & Pow er Co ' 1JONDS. Scranton Puss. Railway, llrst mortgago duo 1920 115 ... I'coplo's Street Railway, (hot mortgago due 191S 11j ... Pcoplo's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 11 j ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School G 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 67c 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 83 Scranton Axlo Works 100 Scranton Traction Co luu ... Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Jan. U.-Wheat-4c. low er; contract grade, January, 9Gii984U.; February, March nnd April, nominal. Corn Firm nnd ic. higher; No. 2 mixed, January and February, 33a334c.j March and April, nominal. Oats Firm: No. 2 white, January and February, 23a30c; March and April, nominal. Potatoes Dull; white, choice, per bushel, 73a7Sc; do. fair to good, OSaTOc; sweets, prime red, per basket, Ca70c. : do. yellow, GOaCoc; do. seconds, 30j3!c. Uutetr Steady; fancy western creamery, 20c; do. Penn sylvania prlntH, 21c- do. western do., 21c. Eggs Firm; fresh, nearby, 21c; do. west ern, 21c. Cheese Firm Refined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton 1-lCc. lower; mid dling upland, S9c. Tallow uQIct but stendy; city prime In hogsheads, 3a3c ; country, In barrels, 3a3c; dark, do., 34c; cakes, 3c. ; grease, 3e. Live Poul trySteady; fowls, ka9c; old roosters. 0c; spring chickens, 7!aSc; broilers, OalOc; turkeys, 9al0c. ; ducks, UalOc. ; geese, Se. Dresbed Poultry Easier ; fowls, choice, &e. ; fair to good, 7nSc. : chickens, large, 9a9c ; medium, Sa8c ; common nnd scalded, do., ijai'.je. ; tuiKeys, rancy. na 12c; choice. 10allc. ; fair to good. 9al0c. ; ducks, good to choice, TaVc. RecclptJ Flour, 3,300 barrels and hi.000 sacks; "Achat, 14,0iX bushels; corn. bW0 bushels; oats, 70,0iHi bushels. Shipments Wheal, 70,000 bushels; corn, 32,000 bushels, oats, 20,000 bushels. New York Produce .Mnrltrt. New York, Jan. 14. Flour Neglected nnd weak on nil but ho low grades; Min nesota patents. $3a3.20; winter straights, J4.40a4.f0. Wheat Spot steady: No. 2 red. $1.00, f. o. b., afloat; No, 1 northern Du luth, Jl.00, f. o. u ailent; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.02, f. . b., .itlo.it; No. 1 northern New York, 9Cc, f. o. b., afloat; options opened firmer on higher cables and moderate covering, but after a dull, featureless session eased oft under weak closing French markets and realizing, closing unsettled nt aic. iidancc on pear nnd iac. net decline on late months; January, 9ba99 1-lGc, closed For Internal and External Use. CUKES AND I'llKVK.VTS Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Influcnzi, Bron chitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joint;, Lumbago, Inflammation, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Frostbites, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURKS TIIK WORST PAINS In from ono to twerty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need uuyono SUFFER WITH PAIN. Raduay's Ready Relief Is a Sure Cure for l;ery Pain, ipralns, ISrulses, Pains In the Uacii, Chest cr Limbs It Was the First and Is the Only PAIS UtiMliUV That Instantly stops tho most oxrriiclatlns; pains, allays liillammatlon, anil cures Con gestlous, u hutlior of tho Iaiugs, .Mumucli Dowels or other glands or organs, by ono ap plication, A half to a tcaspoonriil In half n tumbler of water will In a few minute euro frumps, Spasms, .Sour tninacli, Heartburn, Nertous ness .sleeplessncbs. Mick Head'iebe, Dlar rlja'ii, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency uud all Interiuil pal us. There is not a remedial nont In tho world that will euro fever und au-j and all other nuilurious, bilious and other fovers, aided bv HAllWAY'b PILLS, so quickly as RAIL WAY'S RUADY Rt-LIEP. l-lfty Cents Per Bottle. Sold by Druggists. RADWAY & CO ,55 ELM ST., NEW YORK WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy RocUuways, Etut Itivors, illuurlce Klvor Coves, Mill Ponds, &c, &c. Leave your order for Ulue Points to be delivered on the half shell in currier j. If. 1 Pit PI ML IIEI NEW YORK HOTELS. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. lltli street nnd University Place, NEW YOKIC Ono block west of Ilroad- way. Noted for two thliiss, COMFORTaildCUISINE First-classrooms lit $1.00 a duy and up ward, on the European plan. L. & E. FRENKEL The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Oroce Church. European Plan. Rooms $i.oo Day and Upwards. In a modest and anobtruslvo way thera ara fpw hotter conducted hotels In the metropolis than tho St. Deals. The groat pnpu'arlty it hn Required can readily bo traced to its unlquo location, Ita homelike atmospUere, the peculiar excellence of Its cuialuo and service, and Ita vary moder uto prlcca. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. I, Cor. Sixteenth SL and Irving Place, NEVA YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day nnd Upwards, EUROPEAN PLAN, S1.50 Per Day and Upwards. GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor. f t 9S?ic; February, 974a97c, closed 97',4c.i March, 95a904c, closed KC, May, 91T4 n92 C-lCc, closed DlTic July, t4 15-10a83ic., closed 8.'c. Corn Spot cnsyi No. 2, 31c, t, o. b., nfloat; options opened steady, nd nncod, but weakened and closed he net lower; May, 31in3l4c, closed 3tic. OatH Spot steady; No, 2, 28)4o.; No. 11, 28lC(! No. 2 white, 2U4c; No. 3 whlto, 29c; track mixed, western, 2S4a294c; track whlto, 29a32c; options dull nnd easy, cIojIiir un changed; February, closed 23(ic.; May, closed 2S4c. Ueef KIrm; city extra In dia mess, $5aG. Cut Meats Steady. Hut tcr Steady; western creamery, lsn20c; do. factory, llalCc; Elglns, 20c; Imitation creamery, 13al7c; stato dairy, l?alSc; do. creamery, llalSc. Cheese Steady! larito white, September, S4a8aic; small do,, 9Va 94c; InrKo colored, do., SnSc; small do., 94n92c; lnrgo October, 8iaSV4c; small do., 84a8c; llRht skims, CaG'.ic; part skims, 44n&Uc; full skims, 2&a3llc. KrBS Qulot; stato and Pennsylvania, 20a, 22c; western fresh, 20a22c Tallow Firm. Petroleum Dull. Ituflnlo I,tvn Stock. Knst nuffnlo, N. Y., Jan. H.-Cnttle-Falrly active. Hof?s StronKer; Yorkers, (rood to choice, $3.80a3.8j; roughs, common to choice, 3.1l)a3.33; pIrs, Rood to choice. $3.70a3.75. Shetp and Iainbs Steady; lambs, choice to extra, $5.&5i3.93: culls to common, $l.n0aG.C0; sheep, choice to se lected wethers, $1.63al.90; culls to common, J2.D0a3.73. Knst Mbcrtv Cattlo Alnrlcct. East Liberty, Pa.. Jan. 14.-Cattlc-Steady; prrlmo, $l,tX)ii5; common, $3.2.".i3.00; bulls, stags and cows, $2a3.70. Hogs Ac tive; prime mediums nnd best Yorkers, $3.70a3.73: heavy, J3.C3a3.70; plus. J3.C0a3.7S; lougs, J2.23a3.2o. Sheep Steady; choice, TJa4.70; common, $3.23a3.73; choice lambs, 3.73aC.S3; common to good, $4.3O.i3.C0; veal calves, $G.&0a7.23. New York l,tvo Stock. New York, Jan. II. Hceves Active nnd stronger; native tteers. S1.40a3; slags and oxen, $3.4.50; bulls, $2.83n3.5", dry covts, f2 n3.40. Culves Steady but slow; veals, Ki a7.75; Rrassera, $3a3.30. Sheep Quiet, steady; $3.GOal.'75; lambs, dull and weuk, $3.G0aC.a). Hogs-Firmer nt J.fcOai.lO. flilrnso I.ivfl Stock. Chicago, Jnn. 14.Cattle Unchanged; beef steers, $::.23n5.25; cows and heifers, $2.60.14.40; bulls, Jl.10.i4.30. Hogs-$3.r)7i!a 3.C5; pigs, $3.l0nj.00. Sheep $3ul.fs); lambs, $U5VS0. Heceipts Cattle. 5.000 head; hogs, 22.000 head; sheep, 8,000 head. WALTER W. BRANSON, Cluf of Jonas Long's Son), Philadelphia Caterer. Honed Turkey rroqiicttPS .Salads of All Kinds, WedrtiiiKiit'.uiles; Kx'ierlenced Men. All orders promiitly iittendvd o. Order can be left at I'll asblnstoii ae., or can bo Keen at Jonas Long's HonV Cafo CARPETS URTAINS No dull times here in January. Price, stock, qual ity make business. A few sample prices: floquettes The $i.oo quality at 75c. Ingrasns The 65c kind at 50c. At prices that keep us busy. Upholstering, Carpets, Draperies. 408 Lackiwanna Avaiin. A GREAT OFFER ...nv... rjermanla Wine Cellars, Hammondsport and Khelmi, N- Y. Wo nro determined to ntroduej our goods .inious the very best peo- e in ha country, and we can see no belter wnv of dolns thU than by sell nx thsin a case of our U'ood-i. contululn eleven luttlus or wliie and one ottle of our extra flue iJUb.o distilled Qrape Jrandy, at one-balr Us uo- iuui coil upon re ceipt ot $5.00 t ill send to any reader of this paper ono cane of our goods, nil urnt-clnsi and put up In ele gint style, asuorted us follows: 1 1)1. bot. Grand Im perial Heo Chum mgne. t qt. hot. Delaware I ql. bot. Itleillng. I qt. bot. Tokay. 1 qt. bot. Hweet Ca tawba. I qt. bot Sherry. I qt. hot. Klvlra. 1 t. bot. Nlimura. I qt. bot. Ausellca, I qt. bot. Tort. 1 qt. bot. Hweet la uhOilu, 1 qt. bot. Im. Grapo H randy. This offer U made mainly to Introduce our Clrand Imperial Sec Champaicne and our line double-din. tilled 0 rope Brandy Tlibt cane of Roods In offered nt about one-half its actual coit and It will plenHu ub If our frlendn and putrona will take advantage of this and help un lutro dQco our goods. Del.. Lacku. and Western. Effect Monday. Nov. 21, 1M7. Trains leave Scranton un follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1,40, 3.00, S.15, S.0O und 10.05 u. in.; 12.25 ami 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia und tho South, S.15, S.U0 und 11). 2 J u. m., 12.55 and. 3.33 p. m. WashlnKton and wuy Htntlons. 3.H5 p. m. Tobyhuuna accommodation. t.10 p. m. Express for lllnuliamton, Oswego. j. mlra, Cornlnir Hath. Pansvllle. Mount Morris und lluffalo, 12.10, 2.35, S.00 u. m., nnd 1.55 p. in., inuklnK closo connections nt Buffalo to all points In tho West. Northwest and Southwest. IJlnKhumton nnd way btatlons, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, C.15 p, m. Ulnghumton nnd Elmtra express, CDS p. in. Express for Utlca and lUchfleld Springs 2.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. n. Ithaca, 2.35, 9.00 a. in., nnil 1.55 p. in. Tor Northumberland, rittstou, Wilkes Dane, Plymouth, Hlooinsbure uud Dan vlllo, maKint,' cose connection at North iimberund for Wllllanisport, Ilarrlsburg , Baltimore. WnshlnKtoir'aud tho South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, 6,00, 10.05 a. m and 1.55 und tl.Ou p. m. Nuntlcoko and Intermediate utalons, S.0S and 11.10 u. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate Btatlons, 3.35 uud 8.50 p. in. l'or Kingston, 12.15 p, m. Pullman parlor and Bleeping coaches on all express trulns. For detailed information, pocket time tables, etc, apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot, ticket of-lice. m SSI KP II 4 we' yog awiS5 t :' Emm 11 ffl r ' 'flzziik cliool Gill' rS u From tht - A'ew Era," Uotheri whd liavo young rlauslitcrs of school age should watch their health mors carefully than their studies. Tho proper development of their body Is of tho first im portance. After the conflncrupnt of the school room, plenty of out-of-door exercise should be taken. It Is better that their children never lenrn their a.b.o'a, than that by learning them they lose their health. But all this is telf.cvldcnt. Kveryone admits It everyone knows it, but everyone docs not know how to build them up when ouce they aro broken down. The following method of one mother, if rightly applied, may save your daughter: The young lndy was Mlsi Lucy Ilarnc. the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen llarncs, who IWes near Bur ney, Ind.t 'She is n bright young lady, is fond of books, although her progress in this line has been considerably retarded by the considerable amount of cicknets she lias ex perienced. She has missed two years of ecliool on account of her bad health, but now he will be able to pursue her studies, since her health has been restored. Her father as talking of her case fo a newspaper man ono duy recently. "My daughter has had a very serious tlmo of it," aid Mr. Dames, "but now we are all happy to know that hiip is getting along all right and is stronger than over." Asked to relate the story of his daughter, Mr. llsrncs con tinued: "About thrro years ago, when she was twelve years old, she began to grow weak and nervous. It was, of course, n deli cate ago for her. She gradually grew weaker and her nerves were at such n tension that the least little noise would irritate her very much, and she wan very miserable. There was a continual twitching In the armw and lower limbs, and we were afraid that she wns going to develop St. Vitus.' dance. "She kept getting worse and finally we had to take her lrom her f.chool und her studies. She was strong and healthy before, weighing eighty-five pounds, and in three LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO,, n1ANUFACTUB:R$ OF SHD III HIE Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on liaml. Peeled Hf-mloch Prop Timber promptly rurnishcJ. MILLS At Cross Fork. I'otter Co.. on the Buffalo and Sitsquc 'uitiiia Railroad. At Minn, I'otter County, l'a., on Couderdport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity- 400,000 feet per day. GKNKUAL OFFICE -Board ot Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRe. PA Manufacturers of SI UUSlOUUe UlllilUUmi 1 U11U111UUI UUIUUUUI B II I.. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OENERAL OFPICB, SCRANTON. PA. A1 && the j.urca t drugs should bo ns J, Br PsaE's PQffBBiyG'eal Pills s. Ther are prompt, site arfl certain la rcsolt. The cennlne (Dr. Peal's) never dlsa ?v --O, nolat. i3entauywtire, Sl.bO. For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Fharmaclst, cor. Wvomlna avonuo and S)Pruce street. - RAILROA ) TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Elfcct Nov. 28, 1S97. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Fol lows : 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burR and the Wast. 10.15 a, m., week days, for Hazlcton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and the West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burp. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 5.00 p. m. , week days, for Hazlston and Pottsville. J. R. OOD. Oen'l Pass Acent. J. I). HUTCHINSON, Qeneral JMuimger. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Subucliannu Division.) Stations In New oik Foot ot Lluorty street. N. It., and Whitehall Tctmi.ial- Anthraclte coal uteil exclusively, iutur Iiik clbunllnesK und comfort. TIMH TAULK IN KKI-'lICT NOV. 14, 1SS7. Trulns leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllken-Burre, etc., at 1.20, 9.1J. 11.30 u. in.. 12.15. 2.00, 3.03. 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, U.00, a. m., 1.00, 2.13, 7.10 p. in. Tor Lakewood and Atlutitlc City, S.20 a. m. For Now York, Nownrlc nnd nilzabeth, S.20 (express) u. m 12.43 (express with liultet parlor cur), 3.03 (express) p. in. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.13 p. m. nrrlves at Philadelphia, Heading Ter minal, 5.19 p. in. und New York 0.00 p. in. Por Mtiunch Chunk. Allentown. Hethle hem, ICaston and Philadelphia, b.20 n. ni 12.45, 3.05. K.O1) (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. Kor Utiltlmore and Washington and points South and West via Ilethlchem, i.20 n. m 12.43 p. m. Sunda s, 2.15 p. in. Tor Long Ilranch, Ocean Grove, etc., nt S.20 11. in. and 12 45 p. m. Kor Heading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, &.20 u. m., 12.45, 5.00 p. in. Sunday, 2.15 11. m. Kor i'ottsvlle, S.20 a. m.. 12.43 p. in. Iteturnlng It-ovo New Yoik. foot of Lib erty street, North Itlver, lit 1U0 (express) u. m., 1.1U. 1.30, 4.15 (express with ltuftot p.irlor cut) p. m. Sunday. 4.30 n. m. Le.ivo New York, foot Whitehall street. South Kerry, at .0S a. in., 1.00, 1.23. 3.53 p. 111, Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with ull tho elevated railroads. Hroadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and St.iten Island, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central Depot und Long Island Itallroad. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal. 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 1.30 p. m. Sunday, 0.23 a. m, Through tickets to all points nt lowest rato may be had on application in ud vance to the ticket agent ut tho station, 11. P. BALDWIN. Grn. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUSKN. Gen. Supt. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Jan. 17, trains will leavo Scranton us follows: For Carbondalu 6.20. 7.55, 8.55, 10.15 n. ill.; 12.00 noon. 1.21. 2.20, 3.32, 6,23, C.25, 7.57, 9.15, 11.00 p. m, . 1.16 a. in. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., C.20 u, m., 2.20 p, m. Kor Honesdalo 6.20, S.35, 10.15 a. m,; 12.00 noon ; 2.20, 5.23 p. m. For Wllkes-Hano ii.4", 7.50, 8.45. 9.38, 10.45 u. 111.. 12.05, 1.25, 2.21, 3.S3, 4.11, 6.00, 7.50, 10.28 11.30 p. 111. For Now York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley It. H., 0.45, 7.50 u. m.. 12.05, 1.25, 4.11 p. 111. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m, For Pennsylvania It. It. points 6.43, 9.3S, n. in. 2.21. 4.41 P. m. For western points via I.ehlKh Valley It. It., 7.50 u. in.. 12 03. 3.3J (with Black Diamond Express), I0.2S, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrlvo at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondulo und tho north 6.40, 7.15, 8,40, 9.34, 10.40 u. in., 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2.18. 3.25, 4.37, 0.45. 7.43, 10 25, 11.27 p. 111. From Wilkes-Bano nnd tho South C.15. s Nerves. Qrtentburg, IntX. months the hid dwindled to slxly-thrt pounds. She was thin and pale, and was almost lifeless. Wo did everything we could for her, and tried all the doctors who we thought could do her any good, but without result. "There was an old family friend near Milford who bad a daughter afflicted tht same way, and eho was cured by Dr. WIN llnms' l'ink Pills for Pale Peopls. They oamo here one day to spend Sunday, and they told us about their daughter's case. It, wus very much like Luoy's, and they advised us to try Dr. Willlams'Pink Pills for her. We had no faitb In thera, but were finally persuaded to try the pills. Wo hava never been sorry for It. They helped her at once, and by the time she had taken eight boxes of the medicine she was entirely oured. She took the last dose in April, and has not been bothered since. She is now stronger than ever, weighs ten pounds more than ever before, and her cheeks are full of color. She ran now gratify her ambition to study and become uu educated woman." j.iiuav Hiiduic iu uvuiuuu tu Aiiun. snnia that Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People Is not a patent medicine but a prescription ured for many years by an eminent practitioner who produced the most wonderful results with them, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves, to fruitful causes of al most eicry ill to which flesh is heir. Tha pills are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, nil forms of weakness, chronlo constipation, bearing down pains, etc., and In the case ot men will give speedy relief and eflect a per manent cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. They are entirely harmless and can be given to weak and tickly children with the greatest good nnd without the slightest danger. Dr. William!.' Pink Pills arc sold by all dcalerc, or will be sent post paid on rcceirt of price, GO cents a box or six boxes for $2.f0 (they nro never sold In bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Meat cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Un B HARDWOOD ins an Ifyou vruithebii,(t rdlflAA Addrcu l'EAL ilKDICIMB Co., CleTeluod, O. 7C0, S.C0, 10.10, 11.53 a. m.; 1.10, 2.11, 3.48, 5.20. G.21, 7.53, 0.03, 9.45 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. Complete information regarding rsltea to ull points In the United States and Canada muy bo obtained at tho ticket of llco In tho depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W. Bl'ltDirif. G. P. A., Albany. N. Y. II. W. CHOSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kail road Svsteni Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. IN KFKKCT NOV. 14, 1397. TRAINS LL'AVU SCRANTON. For Philadelphia uiyl New York via D. &.. II. H. It. at U.45. 7.50 a. m.. and 12.03, 1.23. 2.2b, 4.41 (Black Diamond Kxpress) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barro via D. L. & W. H. It., 0.00, 6.0S, 11.10 a, m 1.53 3.25. ti.OU p. in. For Whlto Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvlle, nnd principal points in the coal regions via D. & II. It. It., 6.45, 7.50 a. m., 12.03, 2.2a and 4.41 p. ill. For Bethlehem, naston, Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermerilnto sta tions via D. ii II. It. It.. G.45, 7.50 u. m., 12.05. 1.23, 2.2S, 4.11 (Black Diamond Ex pi ess), 11.30 p. m. Kor Tunkhannock, Towanda, Ulmlra, Ithaca, Geneva, mid principal Intermedi ate stations via D., I-. A: W. It. H., 6.00, S.0S a, ill., 12.43 and 3.33 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Kails. Chicago and ull points west via D. & II. R. It., 12.03, 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.50 nnd 11.30 p. in. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on ull trains between. Wllkes-Burre und New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. HOLLIN II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. C'HAS. S. LUC. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Phtla.. Pa. A. W. NONNKMACIIKR. Asst. Gen. Puss. Agt.. Philadelphia. Pa. Scranton olllce, 309 Luckawannu avenue. Uric and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19, 1S97. Trains leave Scrunton for New York nnd Intermediate points on Krle railroad, also for Hawley und local points ut 7.05 a. m. und 2.25 p. m. Arrive at Scranton from ubove points nt 10.23 a. in.. 3.15 nnd 9.3S p. m. SCItANTOX IM VISION. In lUfcct December lvltli, 181)7. r.'01-tli Hound. South Hound. Oil ,2H1 & J Stations g 3 S M (Trains Dally. Ex. j . is I cept Minflay ) g o r u; Arrive I.eaie i m 785'N. Y FranUllu St. .... 740 .... 7 10, West 4.'nd street .... 7.W . .. 700 Woehawken .... BIO .... p M'Arrlie Leave ! mI 77 TTsi "raiT6hi ,.., I u i .... 104 lliincool: .... a 'l .... iar.fi htariuut .... - .... 12 jb Preston Park .... '-' 31 .... 1540 Wluwood .... 241 .... I8i5 royutclle ita .... 1214 orbon .... Hi .... 12U8 rlODMIlt Mt Sf6' .... tlir,e Unlondale ,... 309 .... 1140 Forest city .... 319. .... 1134 carbandale .... 331'..,. tliwi While Hrldge .... f388 ... ltna-,1 Mayllfld .... 13 43.... it ail Jcrmyn ,,,, ail,... His! Arrhlbild .... 861 .... nisi Vtlnum ,.,. Bt4 .... 11 Hi 1'eckUllo .... 39 .... 1107 Olypliant ,. 4 04 .... 1105 1'ilceburC ... 4 07 .... lift) Thruop .... 410 . .. H Oil rrovlrteuoe ... 114 ,,,. 1107 l'arlc Place .... t 17 .... 1055 peranum .... iSb .... a MXeavo Arrive r u All trains run dally except riundar. f. sliinltlea that tralas stop on etKtial for pas. eengers eeuro rates via Ontario & Western before RurcliastDC tickets auil save money, Day and Itfut E press to the West. J C, Anderson, flen. Pass Agt. T, Flltcrott, Dlv, pass, Ak't.scrMiti'ft, Pa, lf ' r. , v. .. - . 4 V . 'fc y... A