8 TUK8DAY, JANtTAIlY 18, 1898. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1S98. Big Reduction on all furniture coverings. We Upholster Furniture and do' it well. Have your work done this month at half the former price. 1 tint J NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTORYVILLE. Tlie in Ires offered bv rotter &'Co. lo the students of the IiIkIi school l-.nvliig the highest averages In the iltf'e'-ent Eii'len vveio uw aided ns fol low h Inst Friday uflernooir In tlie julvanrul Krade. Miss Minnie Hello Vhcawui; intermediate Rrac'e MIbs Mahle I.Indloy and Ftank Kklcllntr nrlniaiy de:iattmrnt, was euch avvnul ed a bar, of cMlidy TlTie will bo levlval meetlnss all this eii at the IMptlst chinch and theio will be sm vices at the Methodist I,7ltcopal church four nights, Tuesday, "vVei'nesday, TlmiPilay and Krldny e nlnsB Duu't forget that next Saturdiv af ternoon fiom 3 to 5 o'clock, at the town liill, the H-)Ubllenn caucus will be hrld. Th northern division of the Dela v..up, Lnc Imunnim and Western ia.ll lo.ul have had men levelling off the Mil lace of the tics between the falls to be In leadl'ic-a foi the new snow plow that they are i.olng to us-e thut will inn, so close to the ties that It will jU'-t miss the wilku licmlfc. It will b manipulated by an onjlii" and one ftelght nr, the plow loins fastened, oi attachi-d to tli l'l-lglit car The car will contain one man to adjust the plow to the propei height for tunning. The onslneT vh"n Hearing u nos'-lng will bio a the whistle, which will be the signal foi the man In the cir to laise the plow In older to pass over the rattle gurud" placed at each cross ing. The objt ct of thi' company In using this htjla of plow Is, that It will do away with the shoveling, by the section men, of th snow lnsl le of each l-ill for the entire length of the toad. 511 j Helen McClniy, who has lie?n Miendlng the past four month? In this place as the guest of her aunt and untie, 5Ii and 5tts. Heniy He: r.olds, has ictuined to her homo in Phtlllps buig, X. J. Miss Helen endeand her self duMng hei sojourn heie, to a large clicle of f i lends who wtre sorry to si" her depart for her home. The funtial of Mis. Caule Paven ntt will occur this afternoon at 2 mloclc fiom the lesldente of het fiith rr, O P. Stull, at Dalton. 51is. Paven j.ott was fotmeily 5Ilss Carrie Stull, and -& the only daughter of 5Ir. and 5Iis. O. P Stull. of Dalton, where she has ,i wide clicle of friends who are htrlekcn with grief on account of l.ei sad and sudden death. Al out a. year ego Mrs. DaVenport was united In manlage to 5tr. Davenport, and dining thtlr shott reign of wedded life, thoy hao resided In New Yoik cit. .Mrs Divenport wns J2 years of ne, and the Inttrnunt will be made In Lmlton cemeteiy. Archi" Spiague has so much recov eied fiom his recent illness, that he was ibis to tome home and bpend last Sundav with his parents. WYOMING. Chillis Peniy, n former employe at tb Mouiit Lookout colliery, but now ei, gaged as an cnglnert In Scranton, sr -nt Sundav with his family here. limes Monle and Charles "haiki , of Went Plltston, wcie 'n town Sunday On Wednesday evening of this weel. a Hi public in caucus will be held In the V, i.-t wni'l Pi tho West Htieet behool hoie The Republicans ot the East waid will hold a caucus on Saturday nlng next In tl e nnnex school build liig. Vailous town olliceis will be ii'imlnated. Thete Is indication of an tintism intei est to be tuken In the boiough election this s'litmr The Hernibllcan district convention frr the election of a delegate foi tho stpte convention wns held In 5!usle hall v sturday afternoon. A laige number t iltleEates fiom various parts were j.ic-f ent. Mis Abrani Price, of Hteeee stieet, i very 111 with the i;rlp. Mis. AUhur Altken Is convalescent alter n two .eeks' Illness. Jlany of the spottsmen about tho town ni anxious for aiothT spell of enld weather 3Ufilcient to freeze oer l he marsh bntk of the 5lount IjooKout eclllcty, that they may try their luck tishlng for pickerel before the season elusei. During the recent colil snap u largo number of fine fish were taken fiom this marsh, Tho EpwOrth Leasue of the 5Ietho 1 1 -r t church held a rally and iecutlon In the lecture room of the church Sun diy evening. A very interesting pio tjiamme a rendered. The 5lount Lookout colliery lesumed work today. It is reported that the e.us furnished the Babylon mines at Duryea will be consigned here, while that, colliery is idle for improvements o bo made. If this be done the break er will operate more tlm than it Is at present. ' Mrs. Edward Boss visited friends at Courtdale last week. Jlr. and Mrs. Alvln Robinson are vis iting their parents at Meehoopany. The 'members oX the Baptist Younp; Voople's union of the BaptUt church are pupating to hold a musical and library competitive meeting the oarly part of Februaiy. Prizes of consider able yalua will be offeird for eaeh se lection. ' The following Is the pro gramme: Quartette, Gospel Hymns !". and 6, No. 115; soprano solo, from eatjio. book. No, 117; tenor solo, also rwn. dospel Hymns, No. .10S; child's solo, Goepel Hymn. No. 14'; reclta iqtx from Gcspel Hymns, No. 411; rec lt,alon pr children, salm 2. There pill 0.1SO, be an Impromptu speech and Jlvi6, Any ie deelrlnr to enter In the competitions are invited to corres pond vlth AV, J. Davles, AVyomlng, nvangellBt,lcj services will be held In he Met,h9dht ?hurch every night this m week. The pastor will be asslBtcd by neighboring ministers. Itev. Alel Wrlgley, of Carverton, wan In Scranton yesterday. Mrs. Ollvo Fennt, of Hoarlng TJrancli, returned home yesterday af ter spending a few days with her sla-tcr-ln-law, Mrs. Charles Penny. Mr. and Mrs. James Schooley were. In Wllkes-Batro yesterday. AVOOA. A ncjw time table went Into effect on the D.'& H. railroad yesterday. Miss Anna Deeble has resumed her duties as postmistress after, several days' Illness. Mr. O. 51. Snyder Is Buffering from a sprnlned ankle. 5tr. Philip Clifford will leuve today to undergo treatment In the Pennsyl vania hospltnl. Ho has been a suffer er during the past few weeks from a pnlnful splnnl allllctlon. Dr. K, J. Scanlon, of Scranton, was the guest of Air. John Healey on Sun day. Mr. James Fltzpatrlek, of the West, Is critically ill of the lung tiouble. Uev. i:. J. Kckman, presiding elder of the Wyoming district, conducted set vices In the 5IethodlSt Episcopal church last evening In honor of the fourth uuatterly conference. The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. K. church will conduct on npron sajo and Rtiftei In the class roorhs on the eve of Washington's birthday. An excellent supper will be served and many arti cles of usefulness will be offered for sale. Mis. James Gtlmartin, of Long Branch, N. J., Is the guest of Mr. and 5Its. Healey, of Church street. Uev. J. Jones assisted at the dedlca toiy services In the P. 51. church at Kast End on Sunday. In the evening he prenched nn eloquent sermon. Mr. and Mrs. William Tllley, of South Main street, have been called upon to mourn the death of Itussell, their 3-year-old son, after a few days' Illness of membraneous croup. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. Ser vices were conducted In the P. 51. church by Hew Davles, of Plains, and P.e. J. Jones, of this place. Interment was made In Hollenback cemetery. 5Ir. and 5Irs. Davles have been tesl dents of this town only a few months. There are two other children stricken with the same disease. DECIDED AFTER A MEETINQ. Time Clvrn Until I'eli. 1st to Cot Hid "I This Crcit Itnilroml Stoel.. tlie Snlc ol Hindi N Now Coins ' nl 127 Lncli.'i. Ave., Hctu'cen Wiomltig mid l iililiigton Avcs., criiiiton , I'm. At a regular meeting of all concerned It wa unanlmfusly decided to ottnd the sale to Februaiy 1. Why, lots of goods have been sold, the stock be- , 'iik so large It was Impossll le to cloae all out In ten das, so, th'refote, If you want real, genuine bargains vou i imirt hasten for them, as the sale positively will close February 1 by omW of the company. Head the following pi Ices, then come and see the goods. The rc.t we leave lo ou: 51en's Woiklng Suits. J2.73, worth 8; 5Icn's Imported Scotch Suits, $4.G3, worth $15 00; 5Icn's Silk 5II.ed SUIts $5 93, worth $10 50, Men's Driving Ul sters fiom $2 00 to $7.r,0, Men's All Wool Pants $1.19, woith $1.50; Import ed Can's Jlelton, All Silk Lined, $6 93, woith $20 00; Hovs" Harris Casslmere Suits $2 93, woith $12.00; Nobby Youths' Suits, Imported, $165, worth $15 00, elegant Irish Frieze Oveicoat $6 93, worth $22.00; Children's Elegant Scotch All Wool Suits $l.5, woith t'OO; Men's Elejnnt Dress Suits $7 50. woith from $1R 00 to $22.00, Cutaways, Silk Lined, $7.93, worth f.om $20.00 ti $"i)00; Silk Suspenders 10c, worth "Co.; 0einlls 22c; Hats 69c, worth $3 ',0, Silk Umbrellas 49c, worth 4J.00; Socks 4c, worth 15c. All kinds of gloves for less than one-third value. Children's Cape Overcoats frum "iGe. upwards; Underwear at your jwn price. Boy.t' size fiom 10 vears to 20. Long rants and Knee Pants; Pllu)oi1 Collars 4c, Cuffs lie; 5Ien's P.a Jackets and Vests. And thousand of other bar gains which for want of spj-ce are too t vmeieus to mention hi'to Open eury eei.mg until 9 p. m. lie sure you nrj at 427 Lackawanna av3rue, between Washington and Wyoming nvenues, Scranton, Pa., before you enter. Delightful .Mexican Tours. 5Iexlco, with its grand natural scen ei y. Its semi-tropical climate, its In teresting History, anil its strange civ ilization, is a most attractive region foi tourists. Tho slghtH of that re markable country can be seen to the best possible advantage In connection with 5IeEsrs Ravmond & Whlteomb's excuislons. Those entei prising tourist managers ate forming parties to leave Philadelphia January 28 and February 17 The tievellers will stop at various places In the Southern States, and In 51exlco visit a dozen or moie of the principal cities, spending a week In the City of Jlexlco, with a side till) to Cuernavnca, and making trips down Into the tioplcs oer both the Tam pleo and tho A'era Cruz lines. On the leturn California Is to be visited. The journey will be made In a special Pullman e.stlbuled ttaln with u din ing cai, and onlv a limited number or passengers will be taken. See an nouncement in another, column. Ui-ll Iiitciiti'tnrd, (tut Uiiibitunntc. In tho huiry of speech und the anxiety to be pollto one Is ery otten liable to HllllH lit tlin tiidiTiir. ...V.I. 1. ... ... ..... ... , l ..,... -- .w. ...... ,.,,,1,1 ,.,jr IUl ,U, lU. tlrelj different eonstrilctlon upon the sen- iciieu iiiun u iiiinnueu l or example, upon arriving at your entertainer's home, you say: "I beg a thousand pardons for coming late," and are mot by jour boa tess with the words, "My dear air. no par dons are needed, you can noer come too lute " Take another instance At an evening party In Cork a lady said to her partutr, "Can you tell me who that exceedlnnly plain man Is sitting opposite to us?' "That Is my brother." "Oh, I beg our pardon." she leplled, much confused, "I did not notice the resemblance," "Here, my dear husband, said a loving wife, "1 hae brought vou a little silver pig for luck. It's a charm, you know, dear, to bring happiness to a house," "Ah, how kind of ou, darling! llut why should I need a little pig to bring ne luck when I have you still?' An awkwird compliment recently rath er disturbed the luirmony of a wedding breakfast gen bv a substantial farmer blessed with live dauehteis, tho eldest being the bride. A nelghboilng oung farmer, who was honored with an Invita tion, thinking, no doubt, ho ought to say something smart and complimentary upon the event, addressing the bridegroom. Bald: "Well, you hao got the pick of the butch." The countenances of the four unmarried ones may be imagined. Hood's best to take after dinner; rff m n prevent distress. aid illgcv MZMm Klo. tlon, cure constipation. WT 1 1 U Jij lurelvxrtbUnloitotirlp II jt or cauio plr fcol t by sit Urugliti. Jj ecnlt I'rturt4 uul t U 1. Iloud i. Co , Lowell, Mail. Royal make the toad pure, wholesome and dellclcut. pom PQWBER Absolutely Puro POYU BAKINfl fODtfl CO., NtW VOHK. wwwm nm I mil imiiiihj mtuawssM THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Jan. 17. Standard shares show a fractional lmpnnement on tho day, except In tho case or some shares In which special Influences were operat ing in their faor and there llio Improve ment was more marked. The dealings were widely distributed and had a gen erally healthy tone; stocks sold Friday and Siturdav on the ground of possible foreign complications were repurchased todnj, total dealings amounting to 4.SS, 000 shares. London and the continental bourses were sustaining factors, al though the purchases for foreign account wtre meagre ns the local market nearly outstripped the foreign initiative tow art a higher level. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO . slock brokers, iteura building, rooms 703-706. Oiion- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Cotton Oil Co . . Am Sug. Itefg Co. 137 1171 l!3'i Aachlson 12 2J4 12'4 Atchison, Pr 30l 30i .it Am Tobacco Co. . i7H S714 Sfsi Am .Spirits 7 7 75s Baltimore & Ohio . IPi 13?4 lVt Ilrkbn Rapid Trail 3'l',-2 IOTh 394 Hay State Gns ... 3H 3"i R Canada Southern .. 51 .'l',l tn, Cential of N. J 9". P3U 93 Chic & a Western. 13'4 15, 1 Chic. & N. W 12Ji 123 12-"1 Chic , P.tirl. . Q'ncy W'fc 100S J"i Chicago Oas .. . . fli !7 tifi'i Chic, Jill r St P.... T, 93vh 11Tb qhlc. K. I. & Pne. t0, 9'J'i Wii Chic St P. M & O. 731,4 7b 7V4 Clev. C. C. it St. L.. Pt'i 3H4 31 T L. ft W 1V5 J53 133 Gen Electric Co. .. 3ls 36 34H Lake S. ft 51 So...17'1 181 17934 Louis. & Nashville. 56 W Wli Slunhattnn . . ..116 11ST, 116 3Io. lfnn ft T.. Pr.. 3.3', , 33'i 51lsourl Pacific .. 31 3IU 31 Nation il Lead Co.. 36 36 36 N. Y. Cent. IIud.112 11! 11H4 137 1S 30 S7 7si 13 4'ii "Si M 93 15 U2Vt W0 93 90 73 31 153 33 181 564 11734 :w 31 36 112 16 26 03 31 N. Y. Ont ft West. IVj, IB 13 Northern Pacific .. 2P', 2M MS, 11 21 6". 30 22 9 30 20 11 3i)", 15 64 7 18 no'i 3 13 Northern Pac , Pr.. C3'8 Pac. Mall S. S Co.. 31 Phlln ft Reading... 22H Southern R 98 Southern Rv., Pr . . 31 Tenn. C. ft I It. R.. 3j'i Texas nnd Pacific . 11 I nlnn Pacific SOT V .S Rubber Co ... 15 T. S. Leather, Pr... 61 Wabash 7 Wabash, Pr. is6 Western Union 91 Wheeling ft L Erie 3 W. ft L. Erie, Pr... 13 r 30 2) U M's 15 04 7 fi : 13 31 H ff. 11 31 13 64 7 1ST 9W 3 13' 4 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. May Julv CORN. 5Iay July OA1S. May July Pork. 51ay Lard. ing. .. 90 est. est. Ing. 91 SON 90 M H)-i S0 S0'4 ?9 30 2J',. 29 30 21 22 LS 30 22 30 23 22 9 30 9.1-' 9 30 9.10 May 4.72 4 75 4 72 4.72 Puts-901.. Calls-lie;. VISIBLE SI PPL1ES. Wheat, Dec. 1.025,000; corn, 5Inrch, 1, 621,000; oats, .March 753 000. BANK STATEMENT. Reserves, March. $379,400, loans, March, $1,215,700; specie, March, 2 030.500; legal trader, 5Iurch $;,KkS,MI0; deposits, 5Iarch, $6,020,400; circulation, $l'0,600. vcrnnton lionrtl ol Trade Exchange (Jiiotatioii'--All Uuotutious i.ascd on Pur nl IOO. STOCKS Bid. Asked. Scranton ft Plttston Trac. Co. National Boring ft Drlll'g Co. First National Bank Elmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co .Lacka. Iron and Steel Co .... Third National Bank Throup Novelty 5I'f'g Co Scianlon Tiaction Co Scranton Axle Works Weston 51111 Co Alexardcr Car Replacer Co .. Scianlon Bedding Co 20 ... tii 650 ... 100 .'.. "05 130 350 ... 15 17 75 250 103 103 150 ... 173 210 45 S3 ... 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 ... 102 102 S3 ... 100 Dime Dep. ft DIs. Bank 350 Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 173 Kconomy l.ifc'Mt, Heat ft Pow er Co . . , Scranton Illuminating. Heat ft Power Companv BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, ilrst moitgage due 19J0 People's Street Railway, llrst moitgage due 191S , People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School 5 ., City of Scranton St. Imp. t... Alt. A'ernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co 100 Nf w York Produce Market. New York. "Jan. 17. Flour Inactive but steadier. Wheat Spot tlrm; No. 2 red, $1.014 f. o. b. atlrat; No. 1 Northern New York. $1.014 f. o. b. afloat. Op,tlons opened llrm on higher cables, advanced nil day on big visible decrease, moderate exports nnd light offerings nnd closed a?;c, net higher; January, 99c,a$1.04l,4, closed $1.00!4: May, !4,n&2e., closed 02V4e,; July, S5Via854c, closed 834c Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 31"4c. f. o. b. attoat. Opltons opened easv and eased off, clos ing He. net lower; January, 33',',c; Mav, 3J 15-16a34Vc, closed !4c. Oats Spot dull; No. 2, 2S',icj No. 3. 28Hc; No. 2 white, 2914c j No. 3 white, 29c. Options dull and featureless, eloping unchanged; May, 2SVic Beef Firm. Cut Meats Steady. Uutter Quiet; western creamcrj, HVit 20c: do. factory. llalEc: Llclns. aoo.s imitation creamery, 13al7c; Btate dairy,' 13al3',ic; do. creamery, Hal9. Cheesi Steady: large white September, fcv.c; small do., 9V4a9ic; large colored do. fca &S4C ; small do, W,c. ; small do., Mabc, light skl,ms 6a6Vtc.: part skims, 4'4a54c. ; full skims, 2a3c. Eggs Strong; stato and Pennsylvania, 22a24c; western fresh, 12a 24c, Tallow Dull: city, iKc; country, SaSc. Petroleum Firm. Philadelphia Provision .llnrket. Philadelphia, Jan. 17.-Flour-Weak; winter super, $2.90a3 10; do. extra, $3.15a 360; Pennsjlvunla roller clear, $lal20; do .straight, $4 20al.40; &o patent. $4t5a 4V); spring clear, $l.20a4 33, do. straight, J t 60.14 w; uo. patent, t was.io. Wheat Firm nnd ac higher: contiact grado January, 96?4a90Uc: Februaiy, March and April, nominal. Corn Quiet but steady; No, 2 mixed January and Feb ruary, 33nS3i'iCJ March und April, nom inal. Oats Steady; No. 2 white January nnd February, 24Ha30c; March and April, nominal. Potatoes Firm; sweets higher; white choice per bushel 73u7Scj do. fair to good, 65n70c; sweets prime red per basket, 70a75c; do yellow. 65n70c; do. seconds, 30a35c lluttcr Steady; funcy western creamery, 20c. ; do. Pennsylvania prints, 21c; do. western do., 21c. Eggs Firm, fresh nearby, 22c: do. western, 22c. Chceso Firm. Refined Sugars-Dull. Cotton Steady. Tallow Unchanged. Live Poultry 8teady; fowls, 8a9c.j old roosters, 6c: spring chickens, 7n8c : turneyd, 9al0c; ducks, 9al0c; geese, fc Dressed Poultry Firm: fowls, choice, ia9c; do. fair to good, 7',ta8c.i chick ens, large, 9c: medium, 8a9c! common und scnlded. 6a7c; turkes, fancy, 1J n13c; choice, Hnl2c: do. fnlr to good, lOallc; ducks, 7a Sc Receipts Flour, 5, 000 barrels and 4,000 sacks; wheat, 7,000 bushels; corn, 91,000 bushels; oats, 17,000 bushels.. Shipments Wheat, 2,000 bush els; corn, SS,0o0 bushels; oats, 9,500 bushels. Chicago (train 'lnrKt. Chicago, Jan. 17 Wheat, though dull, was llrm nil through todaj's 'session and showed Hilic advnnco at the losc. Firmness at Liverpool, a largo "MrII)1o decrease- and a growing disbelief In a largo Argentine export surplus all contribut ed to strength. Corn was weak and closbd a shade lower. Oats showed a slight closing advance and provisions left oft unchanged to five cents higher. CaBh quotations wcio as follows: Flour Quiet; No. 2 spring wheat. 80iS7c; No. 3 spring wheat, 7SaS9o.; Nn. 2 red, 92a 92c; No. 2 corn, 27c: No. 2 cllovv, 27c; No. 2 pats, 2.1c; No. 3 whlto f. o. b., 26a2ic; No. 2 oatH, 21c; No. 3 whlto f. o. b., 20a21c; No. 2 rje, 44c: No. 2 barley f. o. b., n42c.; No. 1 flaxseed, $l.19ul 21; prime timothy seed, $2.77: pork. $9 27a9 40: lard, $4 62a 4.65; ribs, Jl.43al.75; shoulders, 4aoc; sides, $4.75a5.00; whiskey, $1.19; sugars un changed. Flour Receipts, S.000 bushels; shipments, 16,000 bushels. Wheat Re ceipts. 30,000 bushels; shipments, 21 000 bushels. Corn Receipts 237,000 bushels; shipments. 233 000 bushels. Oats Re ceipts. 263.000 bushels; shipments, 263 000 bushels. Barlev Receipts, 60,000 bushels; shipments, 16,000 bushels. Chicago Live Stnrlc. Chicago, Jan. 17. Cattle Active nt $1 30 a5.10; prime, $5.30a5 40; stockcrs ond feed ers, $3.20a4.40; calves, $5.75a0 50. Hogs Active and steady at $3 53ai.62; pigs, $1.40a3 53. Sheep nnd Lambs Active and steady; sheep, $1aJ 50 tor Inferior, up to $1.23.1 4 50 for good to choice. Lambs, $1a 4.50 for culls, to $5 63a5S5 for choice to extra. Receipts Cattle. 19 000 head; hogs, 3S.000 head, sheep, 17,000 head. Iat Liberty Ciittlci Market. East Liberty, Pa., Jan. 17. Cattle Lower; prime, $4.73al93; common, $J 23a 3C0; bulls, stags und cows, $2a3.70. Ho'ts Talrly active; prime medium. $l.S0a,l'3; best porkers. $3.73a3S0; pigs, $1 70a" 75, heavy, $170a3 75; roughs $2 23a1 23 Sheep Steady: choice $ln4 70. common, $!25a 3 73; choice lambs, $5.75n5 &. , common to good, $4.50.15.00, veal calves, $6 60a7.25. New York I, iw Stock. New A'ork, Jnn 17. Beeves Steady but slow, native steels $140i5 23; stags and oxen,' $2 65a! 50; bu'ls, $1a3.73, dry cows, $2.13 25 Calves-Active; veals, $3aS':i; grassers, $?-i1 30 Sh""p and Limbs Steady; lambs, $5 5)aC54. Hogs Ste.-dy at $3 SOal.10. Oi! Vnr'jrt Oil City, Pa., Jnn 17. Credit inlnnces, crc.: Certificates sales, 2,000 barrels legu lir delivery at 66c.; cash offered Cr.'tC Shipments, 161,591 barrels; runs, 16J.336 ban els. IK nonW'O sR EtTiint bkk. Ilk ISHWI1 oxah remedy bclnz In Mi'Ctod. directly to the T8r ' rtJftl Beat of thoso dineanen r" O K " -" tli Cinlto-11rlnrj Ilea Kl RSB rtjrtn, rcnnlren ne fijS CJlD S05cbunSe or tllcl. Cure 8iH--SS-t canrunteert In 1 to a r, tfuj h. MuihII plain pacU- J U JftjCaauldon.y by Wm. O. Clark, 201 Washlncton Ave. and 326 Penn, Ave., Scranton, Pa. VARICOCELE CURED "J!y the Animal Lttracts." NO DmUGS. NO KNIFE. Mcdliul advice free Write for book to the Wnshlii'tou Oho nlenl Co. No 012 l'-'lh -t,N. V Wuihlagton, D.C. Tho Old Dominion Companv'i EXPRESS STEA1RS "Princess Anne," "Yorktown," and "James, town" oiler FOR business men, pleasure seekers and visitors " OLD POINT COMFORT a most expedition route, reicUlug Norfolk at 10.no a. m.,glvlnu whole day In Norfolk, AND connecting with fast nlternoon trains for the West, South and houthueit from and with boats for Ilaltlmoie, Md., aud Washington, 1). C, nnd all connecting lines. VA. For further lnformatlou apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Pier 26, North River, New York. W. L. UUILLAUDCU. Vlce-Pres. andTraf. c Manager. NEW YORK HOTELS. hoteiTIbert Cor. 11th street nnd University Place, NEr" YOltK. One block vvestof liroad- way. Noted for two things, COMFORTamlCUISINE First-class rooms at SI. 00 a day and up ward, on the Kuropenu plan. L. & E. FRENKEL The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. drace Church. -European Plao. Roorai 1.00 a Day and Upward. In a modest and unobtrusive way there ar t'w better conducted butebj In the metropolis than tho St. Denis The Kreat popn'arltr it has acquired oo readily be traced to Its unlquo loeatlon, Ita bomellkn atmosphere, the peculiar scelleno of lie culsluo ana service, and its very moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTH11NSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Plies, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upward)! EUKOPEAN PLAN, $1.60 Per Day and Upwards. SEO, MURRAY, Proprietor. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OF ALL AGES Free I TO ALL! Vmen7 NO ItlONBV IN ADVANCE, Won derful pnllnnce nnd scientific, rem edies lent on trial to any rrllnbln man. A world-wide reputation back of 1.1m ..... V...Hnh.l.illn ... Iii.nri W ' IT1 11 1,1 llfo removed. Full strencth, dovoloptncnt V nnu tono given toovory portion oi mo uoujr. Ftilluro impossible; bko no barrier. cdic McninAi nn 4 niaoara st. no h e. li. scDcme. LIIIL IIILUIUHI. UU..UI UUFHALO, N. Y. CARPETS URTAINS No dull times here in January. Price, stock, qual ity make business. A few sample prices: jdoquettes The $1.00 quality at 75c. Ingrains The 65c kind at 50c. IIULU, M ID BEIfY DRAPERIES At prices that keep us busy. IS, Upholstering, Carpets, Draperies. 408 Lackawanna Av2VJ3, THIRD NATIONAL Bfli OF SCRANTON, Special Attention fSiventn Ittul ncss and Pergonal Accoitnt-i. I.ilicr.i! Acc(itiunnd,itioti 1C. tended According to Uuhincea and Kc4ionsihiIity. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed ou Interest Uepoaitd. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided ProSts, 1200,093 300,000 79,000 WW. CONXKLL. Prcslilont. IIKM.YBKIiINT,Jr., Vice Pm. WILLIA31 II. PECK. Cashier. The vnult of thi- bank is pro tected hy llolines Llcctrlc Pro icctlve jhteni. t ill's is Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 10 455 N. Hintnst.. SGramon. Pa. Telephone Call, 3333. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE HIT & CONNELL CO,, 434 Lackawanna Av9, FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery. Wo will noil you Now or HecouiMIand. We will sell j oil oew or tnl;a old In ox-i-liitnge, or we will rent you uDytlilng vou Mi11t In the Machinery Line. Hpot Cuih iuia for.itrup 1 1011 ami Metul. National Supply and Metal Go,, 109 West Lackinvaniiu Avenue, M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3945 LACKAWANNA MANUFACTURERS OF . WHITE Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rail jawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hr-mlock Prop limber promptly turnUhed. MILLb At Cros4 Fork, Potter Co.. on tho BufTalo and Susquo 'innna Kallrond. At Mlna, Pottor County. Pa., on Coudcrdport, nnd Port AUcnnny ltullro,id. Cnpaclty-400,000 feet per day. GLNEKAL OFFICE -Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. ,40 14. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKes-BARRE, PA Manufacturers of . STATIONARY ENGINES, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. EVERY WOIAN Bomattaajpcoii a rllblf , monthlr, rtpilalln tnadlelia. Onlr Iiarmla and the puieit drugs ihould bauMd. li jouwiotthi bci, ct Dr. Peal's Permysvsyal PEBOs Ther ftro prompt, etfe acd certain In result. The penu.no (Dr, FraVt) eorer 41na ttidnt Rant ihThtfn fttfWV AAArnw P a . HI tit r- i..i .., ix J For Solo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. VWomlna avenue and tRruoo street. RAILROA ) TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Utfect Nov. 38, 1897. Trains Leave Wllkcs-Barro as Fol lows : 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburjj, Philadslphia, Ua.ti more, Washinptton, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Potlsvllle, Reading, Norristowi, and Philadelphia; and for faun bury, Harrisburt?, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, baitimori?, Washington, and Pittiburp; and the West. 5.00 p. m. , week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J.R.WOOD. Oen'IPass Asent. J. O. HUTCHINSON, General AUnager. Central Kailriuid of New Jersey (I.cIiIrIi and Susuehunna Division.) Stuilona In Mew luiU 1'oot ot Llutity stieet N. K., und Whlltliall Tcniii.ial Aiitlnuclto coal uruU exclusively, Insur ing clcunlliieus and comfort. T1.MI3 TAU1.I2 IN KI'KKCT NOV 14, U37. Trains leave Scianlon for Plttston. WilUrb-Hatlf, etc., at S 20. 9.15, 11 3U si. 111., 12.45. 2 00, 3 05. GOo. 7.10 p m. Sunuaa, 9.00, ix. m., 1 00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. l'or L.al;ewood und Atlantic City, S 20 a. m. I'or New York, Newark and Kllzabclh, S20 (e.pitsa) n. in., 1.2.45 (express with Uutlct parlor car), 3 05 texpress) p m. Sunday. 2 15 p m Train leuMiis 12 43 p. m. 111 lives at Philadelphia, Heading Ter minal, 5 1!) I. in. ami New Vork o00 p. m. For Muunch Chunk. Allentovvn, Lluthle hem, Kaston and Philadelphia, S 20 a. 111., 12.13 3 03. 5 09 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday. 2 15 p m. l'or Baltimore and Washington and points South and West via Bethlehem, b 2J a. m . 12 45 p m. Sundays, 2 15 p. in For LoiiR Branch, Ocean Crovo, etc., at S 20 a. m. and 12 43 p. m. Tor Heading, Lebanon and Hnrrlaburs, via Allentovvn, 8 20 a. m., 12.45, 5 00 p. in. Sundav. 2 15 p m. For Pottsvlle. 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. 111. Returning leave New Ycik. foot of Llh ertv street. North River, at 9 30 (express) a. m . 1.10, 1 30, 4 13 (express with Buffet parlor cat) p. m. Suniluv. 4.10 U. m. Leave Ne-w York, foot Whitehall street. South Terry, at 9.0S a. m. 1.00, 1.23, 3 55 p. m. Passengers arrlvlns or deparltntc from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway cnble cars, nnd ferries to Brooklyn and Htaten Island, making Sulck transfer to and from Grand Central icpot and Long Island Railroad Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 9.00 a. m., 2 00 nnd 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 0 23 a. m. Through tickets to all points nt Ion tat rate may be had on application in ad vnnce to the ticket asent nt the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt J. II. OLUAUSKN. Gen. Supt. Delaware anil Undbon. On Monday. Jan. 17, trains will leave Scranton us follows: For Carbondnle 6 20. 7.55, 8 55, 10.15 a. m : 12 00 noon; 1 21 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, 6 25, 7.57, 9.15. 11.00 i. m.; 1.1G a. m. For Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., C 20 a. m., 2.20 p. in. For Honesdalo fl 20, 8.53, 10.13 a. m. 12 00 noon : 2 20. B 23 p. m. For WUkes-Unrrc-fi 15 7 50, 8 15. 9 PS, 10.45 a. m , 12 05. 1.23, 2 21, 3 li, 4 11, C 00, 7.50, 10 2 ll.TO p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley H. R., C.45, 7. 10 a. m , 12 05, 1.23, 4 41 p. in. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m. For Pennsv Ivanln It. R. points 0 Ij, 9.i.S, a. m.; 2 21r 4 41 p. in. For western points via Lehigh Valley It. It.. 7.50 n. m. UO".. 3 3J (with Black Diamond Express), 10.2s. 11 10 p m. Trains will arrive at Scrunton as fol lows; From Carbondale and the north G. 10, 7.45, 8 40, 9 31 10 40 a m. M 00 noon. 1.20, 2.18. 3 25, 4 37 5.45. 7.45, 10 25, 11.27 p. m. From Wtlkes-Hurro ami tho South fl 15, 7 50, SCO, 10 10. 11.55 a. m ; 110. 2.14. 3 48, 5.20, C 21, 7.53. 9 03. 9 43 p. in ; 1 13 a in. Complete Information icgaidlug iuts to all points In tho t'nlted Stntes und Canada may be obtained at the ticket of llco In the depot Special nttentlon given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W. IU'HDICK, Q P. A.. Albany, N. Y II w. chubs, li. i'. A., scianlon. pa Lehigh Valley Kallrnad System Anthracite Coal Used. I3nstnlng Cleanli ness nnd Comfort. in i:FrncT jan. is, iS98 TRAINS L13AVK SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D &. II. It. It. nt ii.43. 7.50 a. ni and 12 03, 1 25 2.21. 4 41 (Black Diamond Hxprossj und 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via I). L. tc W. R. It., t.00, 8.0S, 11.10 u. m , 1 53 3.33. COO p. m. For Whlto Haven. Huzleton, Pottsvile nnd principal points In the coal iigloim via D. & II. H II., C 45, 7.6o a. m.. 12 Oj, .'it and 1.41 p. m - For Bethlehom, Kauton. Reudlng Ilar rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D & II. It. .. 6 13, 7.50 a. m . 12.03. 1.23, 2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond K press), 11.30 p. m. , , For Tunkhunnock. Towanda. Elmlra. Ithaca, Geneva, and principal Intermedi ate stations via D L. & W. R. R., 0 00. 10 03 u. m . 12.45 nnd 3.35 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester. BufTalo. Niag ara Falls Chicago und nil points west via D. & II, II. It., IJ 05. 3.S3 (Black Diamond 13xpress), 10.28 and 11 30 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vulley pallor curs on all trains between Wllkes-Bune and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. nOLLIN II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt CI IAS. S. L1313, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Phlla., A.lav NONNI3MACIII3R. Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt.. Philadelphia. Pa. Scranton office. 303 Lackawanna avenu, Del.. Lnckii. and Western. Kffect Monday, Nov. 21. 1897. Trains leavo Scrunton as follows: Kt- press for Now York and all points 13ast. 1.40, 3.00, 5.15, 8 00 und 10 05 a. in.; 12 55 mid Kxpres's for Laston. Trenton. Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, 8 00 nnd 10 20 a. m.. 12 55 and 3 33 p. in. Washington and way stations, 3.45 p m. Tobyhunua accommodation, 6.10 p. m. 13xpress for Blnghamton, Oswego. 131 mlra. Corning Bath. Dansvllle. Mount Morris and Buffulo, 12.10. 2.5, 9 00 a. m.. and 1.53 p. in., making closo connectiunu nt Buffalo to ull Dolnts ill tho Wd.it. i Northwest nnd Southwest. LUMBER GO, li UBNBRAL OFPICE. SCRANTON. PA. Blnghamton nnd way tuitions, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p. m. Blnghamton and LMmlra express, 513 p. m. I3xprcss for Utlca and Wchileld Springs 2.33 a. m. and 1.53 p. m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 00 a. m , and 1.55 p. m. I'or Northumberland, Plltston, Wilkes Baire, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making cose connection nt North umbcrand for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland nnd intermediate sta tions, 6 00, 10 05 a. m., und 1.55 and b'.Ou p. m. Nantlcoke nnd Intermediate stalons, 8 0S nnd 11.10 n. m. Plv mouth and Inter mediate stntlons, 3 35 nnd 8.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12.45 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express tifilus. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot, ticket of fice. Erie and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19, 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for New York and intermediate points on Krte railroad, also for llawley und local points at 7.05 a. m. und 2 25 p m. Arrlvo at Scranton from above points nt 10.23 a. m., 3.15 nnd 9 35 p. m. SOHATVW'V DIVISION. In r.Ifcct December 13th, 1807. rCcrth ltuitml. feouth Bound. & J stations p y 5(TiatnsDaily, Ex- g & S ccpt uuar.) 5 a p hi.it1vo Leave a m T'ivN, Y. Frfttlllla Si .... 74' .... 7 10 West 4Jnd street .... 7W .... 700, Weehawken .... 810.... p w'Arrlve Leave r m .... 7. l i9i t'atosliv rm iTs ...." liw Hancock .... 2 l .... .. ... ia' staiu?ut .... 2S .... It .G rretonPajk .... 2 11 .... 1J40 VVtDWOOd .... V41 .... 188V Poyatelle 2S0 . 12 it urson ... 2JB .... 12(8 Floirknt Mt 3 0 .... tlt'9, Uniandale .... 8-9 .... 11 4tV Forest city .... S ifl .... 1134 Caibindaie .... sji .... euro White Brldje .... 1388 ... fll2vl MajnVld .... 18 43 .... .... ll 23 Jermyn .... S4S .... 1118 Arclitbild .... 861 .... Ill', Wlnton .... S'4 .... 1111 rfckville .... SW ... 11071 Olrrhant .... 0i .... 110", PrlcebUMf ... 4 07 .... 1103 Im-oop .... 410 . .. ll ov Prnvldenco ... 4 1' .... HO.'" park Place .... 1417 .... il0 55 lantoa .... 42 ... a wiLeava Arrlvo r ul All trains run dallv exce nt tfundar. f sUultlC3 that trains stop on signal tor pas Benders ecuro ratfs via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money. Day and K'UftitK press to the West .t C Anderson, Gen. rass Agt. T.FlItcroft. Dlv Pass, Agt 8orntoj) Pa. THii B1Q0S1C POWDER CO.. UOHSI AND2, CQM'LTHETri SCRANTON, PA, WINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOODIC AMD DALE WOIlKBL IAPLIN & RAND POWDER COt ORANGE QUN POWDEH nioctrio Butteries, Eloctrio Expliders. for oi plodlug blasts, Safety Fuse, and iRepauno Chemical Co.' I1IC1H a r.XPLOalVR A GREAT OFFER ...BY... Oermanla Win Cellar. Ilammoniltport and Rliclmi, N. Y. We are determined Is ntroduuj our Koodi umou. the very boit peo- i c in ne country, ana we ran ncs no better vov of doln; thU than by sail ns them a c.ise of our goodt, conulnlug eleven bottles of wine und one bottle of our extra On double distilled drape tSronily. at ono-balf its ac tum cost, upon re ceipt ot SJ3.00 we will send to any reader of this paper one cae of our goods, ull tint-class und put up In ele gant style, aseorted us follows: 1 qt. boU Grand Im perial tieo Cham pagne. I qt. bot. Delaware. 1 qt. bot. Itlatllnir. I qt. bot, 'lokay. I qt. bot. Sweet Ca tun ba. 1 qu tot Sherry. 1 qt, bot. Elvira. 1 qt. bot, Niagara. I qt. bot. Angelica, l qt. hot, 1'orU 1 qU bot. Sweet Is- wmm. a&iw y uueiia. wzi-::m I 'it. 1ku Ini. Qrapa lirandy. KL- " I' This ofl'er is mad mainly to lntrodur our (lrand Imperial Sec Champagne and our lino double-dli- tilled Grape lirandy This ciue of good I olfered nt about one-half its nctuul cost and It will plose us If our friends and patrons v. ill take ud vantage nf this uud belli tin lulro Uutw. our good. " tkjtr&VftlsvV Tij5-22?C7 as? rS ffSru " HO Vil tl m J '