la SATUHDAY, JANUAnY 22, 1S9S. THJU SUKAJNTOJN TK1UUJSUJ. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1893. J ig Reduction on all furniture coverings. We Upholster Furniture and do it well. Have your work done this month at half the former price. ntY NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTORYVILLE. Tlip annual meeting ami flection of oIlk-iTH of the Wlnola Oil, Cltm DevoJ opptncnt ntul Improvement company stockholders will bo held ut Heynolils' hull Saturday, Fo1. '', at 10 oVlock. liny Barber, of Scranton, was look ing after the wants of our physicians ye.vtmlny. The second Intermediate session of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Musical Alliance t Nicholson Jan. 2S to M, in clusive, with grand concerts Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr. Alfred Wool er. of Scranton, will be the lending so loist for the concerts, Professor Llew ellyn Shields will be the director, and Mrs. Frank Baker will be the accom panist. Don't forget that today is Bepub llriin caucus, and come out and help nominate borough olllcers for the en suing year. We are under obligations to the edi tor of the Ballway Employes Journal for a copy of the January Issue. It is brim full of .spicy reading matter, and is a credit to the editor. The Journal is a great favorite along the line of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad. May It ovet pros per. The leading question Did the squir rel go round the man? Or did the man go round the. squlrrell? Our "Bowery" Is fast gaining a. repu tation as business increases on It, and Uncle Sam's little humble cottage will oon have to bo removed to more re spectable and quiet quarters. We would like to hear our man dolin and guitar club give an open air concert on the "Bowery" band pagoda. Only seven more days left to catch pike and pickerel. "Git there, Ed." HONESDALE. Master Zenas Russell entertained a company of his young friends at his home on Second street Thursday even ing. The Republican borough caucus will be held in the city hall this Saturday evening from C to S o'clock. Miss Curtis, a graduate of Mr. Moo dy's training school, will speak before the Christian Endeavor society in the Presbyterian chapel on Sunday even ing. The Democrats will hold their cau cus on 'Monday evening, to nominate borough olllcers. Dr. James T. Rothrock, of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, will lecture In the court house Thursday evening, Jan. -7, for the benefit of the Honcsdalo school library. Subject, "Beautiful Pennsylvania." Rev. AV. II. Swift (expects to occu py the new parsonage about March 1. The wood work will be completed In a few davs. The enterprising hardware firm of Uodge fe Erk have purchased the stock of the Ilonesdale Hardware company, and take possession Feb. 1. They will vacate the rooms they now occupy and move their stock to the new place of business. Miss Florence Ham, who has been Feilously ill at Atlanta, Ga,, has re covcied Mifliclently to return to her home here. The factory of Durland Thompson & Co., nr? now working their full force. The Exchange nnd Amity clubs aro playing a billiard pool tournament. The finals will be at the 'Exchange Frldny evening, Jan. 2S, AVOCA. The Avoca colliery will pay its em ployes today. The Elite orchestra will give a free concert in Herbert's hall this evening. Miss Lillian Memory, of Pittston, Is the guest of Miss Margaret Alkman, Miss B. Reap Is visiting at the resi dence of her ginndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grimes, of Elmhurst. . Mrs. James Connolly nnd family, of Dunmore, are the guests of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dempsey, of the West Side. Miss Minnie Cawley, of Scranton, Is the guest of Mr7 and Mrs. Hugh) Jen nings, Miss OUIe Tormey is spending a few weeks with relatives near Harvey's lake. Miss Anna Deeble and sister, Viola, are spending a few days with friends In Scranton. James Morrlssey, If Mooslc, was seri ously Injured about the body whllo nt work In the Old Forge colliery on "Wed nesday afternoon. H. M. JohnBon lias been drawn to serve as a member of the grand Jury. The Ladies' Aid society of the Metho. dlst Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs, E, C. Kellum next Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. J. S. Phillips, superintendent of the Florence company store, has been appointed postmaster at Dupont. Joseph Moore, of Wllkes-Uarre, will conduct a llrst-class hotel in the Feath erstone building and not Mr. Alex ander, as previously stated, The Republicans of Marcy township havo nominated the following ticket: School directors, David B, Emanuel, James Perry; supervisors, Robert Oli ver, Reese Evans: assessors, A. C. Wat son; treasurer. Joel Weldon; auditor, William Winn; township clerk, Ribert Bowen. Mr. J. M. Ward attended! the ban quet at Hotel Terrace, given on Thurs day evening by officials of tho Metro politan Insurance company. Mr. W. 8. Hutchlngs, of Mooslc, ac companied by Beveral other gentlemen, will leave on Feb, 6 for a trip to the Jloly Land. The anlmatiscopo entertainment at the Primitive Methodist church on Monday evening promises to bo very m well nttended. A number of tickets have been sold and the entertainment will be worth the price of admission. The funeral of Mrs. Martin Dougher took place on Thursday afternoon from the family residence In Brownsville. Services were conducted1 In St. Mary's Church. Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. BUSINESS IMPROVING. The Voltimb of Business Komnrk- nblo lor This Tlmo of tho Ycnr. Tlilrtv-eit;lit Per Cent. Larger Than Last Season. New York, Jan. 21. R. O. Dun & Co.'s wtekly review of trade will say tomorrow: Willi a volume of business remark able for tho time of tho year, 38 pr cent, largjr than a year ngo and 1.14 per cent, larger than in 1S92 In pcy ments through clearing houses, It is discouraging that one or two Indus tries aro lagging. The demand for most goods Is more heavy for the sea son, manufacturing works aro better employed and business orders booked and prospects for tho future are more encouraging, than nt this season In any other year of which equally definite records exist. Exports of products continue surprisingly heavy In spite of some rise In prices. Tho treasury re ceipts from customs were lnrEcr in twenty days of January than In the entire month of October or November, and apprehension regarding the mone tary future Is no longer felt outside of erectiliitlvo circles. Failures ate con siderably smaller than were ever known nt this season, both manufac turing and trading less than half last year's. Railroad earnings In January thus far reported have been 17.fi per cent, larger than last year, and 10,3 per cent, larger than In 1&92. Tho rise of wheat above a dollar In regular sales was not accompanied by signs of speculative excitement. In fact, the continuance of extraordinary exports, 2,!Uj,703 bushels, Hour Includ ed, for the week from Atlantic ports, against 1,173,215 last year, besides 4.03G, S'iO from Pacific ports for three weeks, would give excuse for high prices, even if the corn exports were not enough to suggest great foreign need, amounting to 9,270,181' bushels against 10,774,293 for three weeks. The fact that cargpes of corn were shipped during the week both to Egypt and Russia, the very countries upon which Europe most re lies for breadstuffs next to the United States.iffected trade not unreasonably. Just when unpiecedented production of pig iron was causing wcauness, ex traordinary demand for finished pro dulcs appears. For this season, at least, the general demand Is beyond precedent, Including 10,000 tons steel rails for the week and 1,200,000 already this year, orders for plates so large that Pittsburg works send away some to other concerns, unable to till all they receive, orders for bar such that many concerns are obliged to refuse more, an excellent demand for sheets, and fair for structural forms. Nor does this demand spring from efforts to combine makers of wire and Its pro ducts, and makers of tin plates. Prices of nil ilnlshed products are sustained by the demand, though' Bessemer pig Is live cents louer at Pittsburg, but pig at Chicago is strong with some pro duction of ilnlshed forms delayed by Its scarcity, tho great stilke of oper atives In cotton mills of New England seems as convenient to mill owners with their heavy stocks unsold as If they had ordered it. Probably It wilt last long enough to work off stocks, and the print cloth market Is already about 1 per cent, stronger, v lille a slight advance is noted in some other cotton goods. With very stagnant markets for wool, sales amounting to only 5,393,200 pounds at the three chief cities, which reported over 18,000,000 In one week of September, and (50,500,000 In four weeks, tho Inquiry for sound lots Is mainly for three-eights and quarter blood, suitable for cheviots, but have resulted in little dealing. Tho mills have taken satisfactory orders for such goods, probably not without knowing whore they could get the wool, and the goods movement Is dis tinctly encouraging, though quotations of the higher priced heavyweights lire still defened. But a vety large busi ness for the coming reason Is already assured, according to reliable accounts entitled to confidence. Failures for the week have been .174 in the United States against 409 last year, and 53 in Canada nsnlnst Co last yen Hoy and Unby. From the Detroit Vree Press, He Is a very young boy. ills Is the tike whenalofty contempt for tho opposite sex manifests Itself; the contempt which usu ally llmls merciless retribution In later years. His task of watching the liahy was not as distressing as It might liuvo been. Ho had utilized the baby carnage as u cradle and bad found u place where the floor sloped a little. Behind tho ve hicle ho extended himself, and with head on bund proceeded to read a story paper. An occat-ional pull at n sttlnp fastened to the rear axle Imparled tho motion neces sary to keep tho slumuerer from waking. Hut tho baby soon had Its nap out, ami began to cry. The boy pai.-i no attention to the noise, and after a while h.s sister came to Investigate. "Why don't you try to find out what's the matter with baby?" she asked. "Thero'u no use,'" ho answered, rolling lnrlly over and letting go of the string. "I suppose you aro soin.-f to ho thero ami wait for it to learn to tall; so It can tell you what it's crying aboiu'.'" "No," he answered, "helns able to talk wouldn't make much difference," Why not?" Tieonuse It's a girl. Olrl.1 most alwavs don't know what they're crying nhoul. It just nr natural to them to do it." A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Curo Was Effected. "When Ave years old my llttlo boy had scrofula on his face, hands and arms. It was worst on his chin, although the sores on his cheeks and hands wero very bad. It appeared in tho form of red pimples which would Jester, break open and run and then scab over. After disappearing they would break out again. They caused intense itching and the little sufferer had to bo watched continually to keep him from scratching tho sores. Wo becamo greatly alarmed at liia condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and tho only mediclno which had helpd her was Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided io givo it to our boy and wo noted an improve ment in his case very soon. After giving him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla the humor had all been driven out of his blood and it has never since returned." William Daktz, 410 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana, You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Bo sure to get only Hood's. Hnnrl'o DSIIc '"IJ"IIIiTtotake, 1 1UUU O I Ilia eaijr to operate. 24 cent"- Koyal make the food pure, wholesome and Uellcloui. FUR Raft POWDER Absolutely Puro ROVAl BAKINO POWDEft CO., hEW YODK. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Itovioiv. New York, Jan. 21. Substantial frac tional losses wero tho rule on tho Stock Kxchango today. Sugar and Metropoli tan were notablo exceptions, showing gains of a2 points respectively. Sugar's strength was attributable to Washington advices that Hawaiian annexation waB Improbable, and Metropolitan Street Railway advanced on talk of further ex tension, A disturbing element In specu lation was the grave appearance of tho Chinese situation with Japan mobilizing her forces and Franco reinforcing her Pacific fleet. Another matter that at tracted considerable attention was tho announcement from Wasmncton that a vote would bo tnken next Thursday on the Teller resolution. Commission hous es seemed tho principal sellers during tho day and there were largo realizations in Northern Paclllc Preferred, which reced ed ono point. Tho total sales were 292,000 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALL13N & CO., stock brokers, Mears building, rooms "05-706. Open- High- Low- Clos ' lng. est. est. lng. Am. Cotton Oil Co. 21 21 21 21 Am. Sug. Ref. Co...l3fli', : I36i 13JU Atchslon 12'fe 1216 12'i Yiz Atch. I'r. 294 29 2fli 29 "i Am. Tobacco Co.... SG'i Hi',-. iff;k fcfili Am. Spirits G 7i 0' 7Ji Urook. Rap. T 29U 39 3',i SUU Buy Stato Gas 5 5 4V3 4Va Canada Southern .. C2"i P2 W1K 52?i Cen. o fN. J 91 91 Z 92 Chic. &. O. Western 11"!, 11'-. 14',i 14.i Chic. & Nortliwest.121',4 121 121'i 121"i Chic, Bur. & Q. ... 9S flf'Vi &S"i 99 Chic. Gas J'5-74 !i ' 9J 93 Chic, Mil. & St. P.. 9IU M'fe 94 9li Chic, Rock. 1, & P. 89 S9?s &9V , Chic, St. P. & O. .. 74 74 74 74 C, C. C. & St. L. .. 33 33)i 33 33 Del.. Lack. & W... 131 131 150 151 Erie 14 14 11 14 Gen. Electric Co. ... 33 33 35 33 Lake Short. & M. S.179 179 179 179 Louis. & Nash 55 53 55 6"& Lehigh Valley 25 25 21 2 Hi Manhattan 110 117 110 117 Mo. IC. & T. Pr. ... 33 33 33 if Mis. Pac 33 33 33 33 Nat. Lead Co 36 30 35 33 N. Y. Cent. & Hud. 112 112 112 112 N. Y., O. & West .. 10 10 10 10 North. Pacific 27 27 20 20 North. Pac. Pr 04 01 01 C4 Pac. Mall. S. S. Co. 31 31 31 31 Phil .& Read 21 21 21 21 Southern Ry S 8 8 8 South. Ry. Pr. 30 30 30 'J) Tenn. C. & I. R. It. 2314 23 24 21 Tex. & Pac 11 11 11 11 Union Paclllc 31 31 31 31 U. S. Rubber Co. ... 16 fl 16 IG U. S. Leather Co. ..7 7 7 7 IT. S. Leather, Pr. . 64 fil G3 03 Wabash I'r. 1S, 1)) is 18 West. Union 9u 90 90 90 Wheel. & L. B 3 3 3 3 Wheel. & L. K. Pr. 13 14 13 14 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng. WHEAT. Mny 92 92 mi 91 July 84 Sl 84 84 CORN. May 29 2!H 29 29 July 20 30 2U 20 OATS. May 23 23 23 23 July 22 22 22fs 22 PORK. May 9.72 9.87 9.72 9.77 LARD. May 4.82 4.85 4.80 4.80 Scranton Bonn! of Trado Exchange iuotntions--AII Quotations Itabcd on Par of 100. STOCKS Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co National Boring & Drill'g Co First National Bank Klmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank , Scranton Packing Co .Lacka. Iron and Steel Co ..,, Third National Bank Throop Novelty M'f'g Co Scranton Traction Co Scranton Axlo Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Iteplacer Co ., Scranton Bedding Co Dime Dep. t Dls. Bank Peek Lumber M'f'g Co Economy Light. Heat &. Pow Bid. Asked, . .. 20 , ... tO , 7u0 , ... l'JO , 223 , ... 93 , ... 130 UUJ t . , ... 80 , 15 17 , ... 75 , ... 230 . ... 100 , ... 100 150 173 er to Scranton Illuminating, Heat Ac Power Company 8; BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage duo 1920 People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1918 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... 115 113 115 1U0 1D2 102 85 190 Lacka. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 Mt, Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction Co., first mortgage, o's, duo 1932 10.1 5IG 5ARGAINS IN SHOES Todays Saturday-- Men's $3.00 Shoes at $1.98. Ladies' $3.00 Shoes at $1.98. Men's $2.00 Shoes at $1.49. Ladies' $2.00 Shoes at $1.49 Men's $1.50 Shoes at 98c. Ladies' $1.50 Shoes at 98c. Boys' Shoes at 69c and 98c. Children's Shoes at 37c, worth 75c rViYER DAVIBOW, 307 Now York Produce Mnrkct, New York, Jan. 21. Flour Quiet, but steady nnd hold higher; whiter patents, Jl.S0a5.15; winter straights, Jl.i3a5.50j Mln ncsotn patents, J3a5.30. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, $1,02 t. o. b., alloat to arrive: No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.0i f. o. b. afloat; options opened higher cu bullslh Liverpool nnd Argentine nows, ndvnnced sharply on covering and for eign buying, but finally collapsed under reported liberal Argentine shipments nnd realizing, closed nls, net higher, latter on January, which was Influenced by Bcant spot supplies; January, Jl,0lal.0, clos do,$l,03; February, Jl.02, closed, Jl.02: May, 93n9iy,C, closed, 93f.J July, SSaSS 1-lGc, closed, SSc. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 35c f. o. b., ntloat; op tions opened steady and advanced, clos ing quiet but steady nnd unchanged; January, 33c; Muy, 3la3lc, closing, 34c. Oats Spot quiet: No. 2. 28c: No. 3. 28c; No. 2 white, 29c: No. 3 white, 29c; track mixed, western, 2Sa30c; track white, 29a32c; options very slow, but steady, closing unchanged; May closed, 2Sc. Beef B'lrm. Cut meats Steady; pickled bellies, dalle.: do. shoulders, 4a 5c; do. hums, 7a7c. Butter Qulot; western creamery, 14a20c: do. factory, llalSc; Elglns, 20c; Imitation creamery, 13al9c; stato dairy, 13alSc! do. cream ery, 143al9c. Cheese Quiet; largo white September, 8c; smull do,, 9a9c; largo colored, do., 8c; small do., 9a9!ic; largo October, 8aS.c; small do., 8n8c: light skims, 6aCc.i part skims, 4a5c! full skims, 2a3c Eggs Quiet; state und Pennsylvania, 20a22c; western fresh, 20a 21c. Tallow Quiet; city, 3a3c.j coun try, 3a3c. Petroleum Dull; rellned New York. J3.40; Philadelphia and Balti more, 5.33; do. in bulk, $2.85. Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 21. Wheat-Firm and c. higher; contract grade January, 98a98c; February, March and April, nominal. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed Jnti uary and February, 32a33c. ; March and April, nominal. Oats Steady; No, 2. whtlo January nnd February, 29a30c; Mnrch and April nominal. Potatoes Steady; white choice, per bushel, 73a78c. ; do. fair to" good, B3a70c; sweet prime red ,per basket, 70a73c. ; do. yellow, 13a 70c; do. seconds, 30a33c Butter Steady; fair demand; fancy western creamery, 20c; do. Pennsylvania prints, 21c: do. western do., 21c. Eggs Dull and 2c. lower; fresh nearby, lSc: do. western, ISc Cheese Steady. Refined Sugnrs Ulchnnged Cotton Steady Tallow Un changed Live poultry Dull and weak; fowls ,8aSc; old roosters, 6c; spring chickens, 7a8c; turkeys, OalOc. ; ducks, HalOc; geese, 9. Dclressed poultry Firm; fowls, choice, Sa9c. ; do. fair to good, 7aSc; chickens, large, 9a9c; medium, Sa8c. ; common and scalded do., 6a7c; turkeys, fancy, 12c: choice, 12al2c; do. fair to good, Dalle; ducks, good to choice, 7aSc Receipts Flour, 2.000 bar rels, and 15,000 sacks; wheat, 2,400 bush els; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, 112,000 bush els. Shipments Wheat, 4 600 bushels; corn, 93,000 bushels; oats, 43,000 bushels. Chicago Crnin .Unrrcet. Chicago, Jan. 21. After nilvanclng a cent today on the remarkablo strength of English markets, wheat flattened out nnd closed unchanged for May, but July held ac. of Its gain. Heavy Argen tine shipments rather took the wind out of the bulls' sales. Corn and oats howed a little moro activity, but substantially no changes in prices. Provisions closed unchanged to 7c. higher. Cash quo tations Flour Steadier; No. 2 spring wheat, 87a8Sc: No. 3 do., 82a91c; No. 2 red, 91c; No. 2 corn, 27a27c; No. 2 yel low, 20c. No. 2 oats, 2.3c; No. 3 whlto f, o. b., 24a23c: No. 2 rye, 43c; No. 2 barley, f. o. b., 26aS9c; No 1 flaxseed, $1.21al.25: prime timothy seed, $2.7U; pork, $9.C3a9.73; lard, $1.70a4.72; ribs, jl.57a4.SiVs; shoulders, 4ja5c; sides, 4.S0ti5.10; whiskey, $1.19; sugars, un changed. Flour Receipts, 7,000 barrels; shipments, 8,000 barrels. Wheat Re ceipts, 26,00 bushels; shipments, 13,0'W bushels. Corn Receipts, 279,000 bushels; shipments, lCS.OtiO bushels. Oats Re ceipts, 262,000 bushels; shipments, 193.UOU bushels. Rye Receipts, 7,000 bushels; shipments, none. Barley Receipts, 5Si, 00 Obushels; shipments, 39,000 bushels. East Mbcrtr Cattlo Market. East Liberty, Pa., Jan. 21,-Cattle-Stcady; prime, $4,75a4.S3; common, $3.2di 3.60; bulls, stags and cows, $2a3.70. J logs Fairly active ;"prime medium, $3.90a3.93, best Yorkers, $3.90; light Yorkers, $..85a 3.90; pigs, J3.70a3.80, heavy, $3.7Ui3.75; good roughs, $3a3.i.5; common, $2.50a2.7n. Sheep Steady; choice, $1.70.; 1.80; common, $3.23,13.73; choice lambs, $3.70a3.90; com mon to good, $I.D0a5.60; veal calves, 6.50a 7.23. Now York Live Stock. New York, Jan. 21. Beeves Steady but slow; nntlvo steers, $f.63a5; stags and oxen, $2.63a4.50; bulls, ?3a3.60; dry cows, $2.20a3.40. Calves Quiet and stealy; veals, $3aS.30; grassers, $3a3.30. Sheep and lambs Quiet, but generally steady; sheep, $3.50a4.C; lambs, $5.50.16.1 5. Hogs Steady at $4a4.23. Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, Jan. 21. Cattle Nothing doing. Hogs Slow: Yorkers, good to choice, $3.90; roughs, common to choice, $3.30a3.40; pigs, good to choice, $2.70a3.80. Sheep and lambs Fairly active; lambs, choice to etra, $3.S3a5.90; culls to com mon ,$4.75a5.10; sheep, choice to selected wethers, $1.03a4.90; culls to common, $3a 3.75. Chicago Live: Stock. Chicago, Jan, 21. Cattle Strong nc $l.31a4.90; stockers and feeders, 53.50a4.35: fat cows and heifers, J3.25.U.2J; bulls, S2.40a4.Ofl; calves. 6a6.50. Hogs Active a t"2.C2a3.7U; pigs, $3.4"a3.W. Sheep and lambs Fairly nctlvo; lambs, $5 nnd up ward; yearlings, ?45; sheep, $3.50a4..'0. Receipts Cattle. 2,"00 head; hogs, 24,000 head; sheea, C.uoo head. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa., Jan. 21. Credit balances, 63c; certificates opened, Ooc; highest. 66c ; lowest, 06c; closed, CCVic; no hales, cash closed, 65c. bid; sales, ScOO barrels The Acknowledged Retail LACKAWANNA AVENUE The Great Sheriff Sale 2 1 7 Lackawanna Avenue. Offers Greater Attractions This Week Than Ever Before We have combined three lots of Shoes, comprisiug nearly 1,000 pairs 5 to 8 at 40 cents, 9 to 11 at 50 cents, and 12 to 2 at 65 cents; Spring Heel Bottom, Dongola, patent tip, all to close at 29 cents a pair. 150 pairs Men's Heavy Boots, the $2.00 and $2.25 kind, a Boot well worth these prices, can go this week, or as long as they All $1.25 and $1.50 Mining Shoes, 6 to 11, the best in the market The store is crowded with buyers from morning 'till night, and not a day passes but that " bushels of bargains" in up-to-date Footwear are distributed throughout the city and county by this great crowd. Our bargain tables are filled every morning, and by night are swept clean by the people. We cannot mention half the bargains, but would impress it on the minds of all that the entire stock must go within 60 days, That, means big sales each day. See that you get your share of the good things. 217 LACKAWANNA ' AVENUE. at C6c. Shipments, i2,018 barrels. 113.0SS barrels; runs, THE MONTH OF JANUARY. January was thus named by Numa I'omplllo, whoso reign ended 672 H. C , In honor of .Tanvs (Latin "Janva," a door), the deity supposed to preMdo over doors. o January first did not become the Initial day of tho legal year In England until 152. o According to "The Restitution ,of Do. cayed Intelligence" (Verstegan, 1628), the Saxons originally called this month "Wolf-monat" (Wolf-month), "because people were wont always In that month to bo In danger to be devoured of wolves." o Later it was called by tho same people "Aofter-Yulo" (After Christmas). o Here are some nualnt old Knglish prov erbs regarding January: "If the grass grows In Jalnveer, It grows the worse for't all the year." "A January spring Is worth naelhlng." "March In Janlveer. January in Jlarch, I fear." "If January calends be summerly gay. 'Twill be wintry weather till the calends of May." "The blackest month In all the year Is the month of Janiveer." L A D I E S DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LEBRUN'S "i Steel Pennyroyal Treatment ia tho origin-.! nnd only FRENCH ente iuiiI reliable care on the mar ket. I'r ice. 1.00; Bent by mail Genuine sold only by Wm. a. Clark, 301 Washington Ave. and 326 Perm, Ave., Scranton, Pa. NEW YORK HOTELS. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. 11th street nnd University Place, NKV YORK. Ono block west of llroad- way. .Noted for two things, C O IV1 F-O FIT and C U I S I IM EC First-class rooms nt SI. 00 a day and up ward, on the European pluu. L & E. FRENKEL The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 o Day and Upwards. In a moilost nud unobtrusive way there r few better conducted hotels ia tlio metropolis than tho St. Donis. Tho great popularity lt,hs Required can readily be traced to Its unique location. Its homelike Htmo.ipliore, tho peeulUr excelleno of ltn cuisiua ana earvics, aud its rary moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOBAND SON. WESIfflSIER H0TEL7 Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Flaw, IMI IECW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 Per SI. SO Per GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor, Cheapest Wholesale .and Shoe House, w 200 pairs Women's Fine Kid Button Shoes, needle toe, pat ent tip. Former price $2.75; a" beautiful Shoe in nearly all widths, we shall sell this week at ..., $1.29 $1.09 300 pairs Women's Opera TocLacc Shoes ($1.75 regular price here tofore) now on the tables at. .. . LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO,, MANUFACTURE OF fflH m P. lit HEMLOCK fll HHID LOMBER Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mino Ralls Rawed to uniform lengths constantly on band. Peeled Hwnlock Prop Timber promptly i'urnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on tho Buffalo and Susquc hanna Railroad. At Mina, Potter County, Pa., on Coudcrsport, und Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Doard of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGIHES, BOILERS. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OENHRAl. OFFICE, SCRANTON. Mi v5v J Ccrcetlmts needs reliable, monthly, rf cruliUnt; raadlei&c. Only haralna td the purest diugj shoal bo mod. Ji you want th best, got They are prompt, rate ard certain In rwult. Tho essoins (Dr. Fcal's) nTtr4las noint. Beat anywhere, J1.00. Adanso PZAl. Msciciaa Co., UST0lcd, O, For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlng avenue and Spruce street. ARRETS URTAINS No dull times here in January. Price, stock, qual ity make business. A few sample prices: floquettes The $1.00 quality at 75c. Ingrains The 65c kind at 50c. At busy. prices that keep us Upholstering, Carpets, Draperies. 408 Lackawanna Avena 1 OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Iltisl ncss nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations V.x tended According to Balances und Kcsponslbility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. j Capital, $200,000 300,000 79,000 Surplus, -Undivided Profits, WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. The vnnlt of tills bank is pro tccted by Holmes' Klectric Pro. tcctive System. FOR SALE Boilers, Eiiitm and Machlnsry. Wo will sell you Now or SeeoiuMInnd. Wo will Kelt you new or tulio old In ox change, or we will rent ynu anything you wunl In the Muchlnery I.lno. tijiot Cash puld fordcrup Iron and MetuU. National Supply and Mstal Co., 70S) West Lackinvnnim Avenue. M.LKEBLEY.'Mgr. Telephone 3945 II $1.39 95c PA. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. THE $ CONNBLL CO.. 434 Lackawanna Ave. THE 180BSI AKD2, COili'LTH iT SCRANTON, PA. fllNING AF1D BLASTIRE DWDER HADE AT MOOBIC -AND ROSS. XALE WOUC9L IAPLIN & EtAKD POWDER CV ORANGE GUN POWDEH Eloctric Batterlos, Electric Exploder, for as plodlog blasts, Hatety Fuse, and Repaimo Chemical Co.'s mail EXPLOSIVE'S A GREAT OFFER ...Br... Uermanla Wine Cellar, llammondaport and Rhelini, N. Y. We nre determined to Introduce our eoods among the very best peo- ,mo iu iuo uuumry, ana we can see no better way of doing this than by self, lng them u caxe of our Kooda, containing eleven bottles of wlue and one bottle of our extra Una double distilled drape UranJy, at one-hair Its uo dial cose, upon re ceipt of 90.00 we will send to any reader of this paper one case of our goods, all flrt-class und put up In ele gunt style, assorted, as follows: 1 qt. bot. Grand Im perlal Heo Chum, pagne. 1 qt. bot. Delaware. I qt. 1oU Klesllng, 1 qt. bot. Tolcay, f qt. bot. Sweet Ca. tawba. qt. bot. Sherry. 1 qt. bot. Elvira. 1 qt. bot, Niagara. 1 qt. bot. Angelica. I lit. bot. Port. 1 qt. bot. Hwcct Is abel In, 1 qt. bot. Im. (Jrapa llrandy. This ofTer Is made mainly to introduce our Grand Imperial Sec Champagne aud our flue double-dla. tilled drape llrandy This cuKe of goods Is offered iu about one-half Its actual cost and It will plense us If our friends and patron will take advantage of this Had help u (ulro duna.our good. fcW? A wk fm XSMSsSSf rl; I un 11 U t , is j'jiiJtAjr. Km m JES3 im mm (iffiW A -- '