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THE SCRANT55T TRIBITN'E-S ATtTHDAT MOBXfSrO. JATSftiA RT 20, 1894. ONE CENT A Word. Wants of all kinds cost, that much, ex repl Situations Wanttd.which are inserted Hi EE. GENERAL NEWS OF SI Facile Rumor Connects Mr. Mcl304 ffltb a New Anthracite Mi Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE OlRh or to Jo HkIiI bouscvork. Aibircus, .. E.. Nn. 115 N Fl lmoo ave. UrANTKD-POfllTION BY A IUHRIBD man M garou r or 'florl t; will tuko ;,uy other honor ,01o i mployiu -u.. Address, W ft - No. SIS. PtsolM t . ecrarlon. Pa. I ANTED - A SITUATION AS A LABOR- ' WUUIUI and nuo to uo miuy muc.i ot work Addio.s w. H. A , Tribune. U "'ANTED A SKL'aYkKN AS BOOK keeper by a Utlv Cud rstandf both tingle audJouble entry Can give reference 1 if required Addren M. A . Tribune ottiee. OITCATlON WANTED UV A PoPl'LA young man to learn the bartending bull vv new. or hotel cleric in Addren v. Tribune on a Nix; elMi place. Wanted. "ANTED -LOAN OF 17.000 for live yean on Ilrat in . rents tor i'.'.e per year inquire room iv Htid IS, BorMton, Pa. Vall;y: property Insurance si-.uui. Library building-, Ur ANTED - A 11E.VT1.EMAN WOULD liku furnished ioi.ni with or without boetd, Pleune give price for rooiualso room with board. Address 11. 1) , Tribune otto. Agents Wanted. U' ANTED - LOCAL SOLICITOUS FOR 'Onro u Week." Call ut Koom 4M. Eurr building, Waiuiinjlon are,, between 6 und tl ii. m. W. H. BLOOMEK. Manager. Help Wanted Kcmales. A I 'ANTED A tlDOLi I'uOh AND LAI N BURY, M Olive street. Tor Sale. POR BALE-CHOI0E FRESH V cows, pnro bred Jerseys an breeds, Address HEMli O, : llaplewoiid, Wajrim County. Pa. FAMILY also half ILK MAN I 'tiK SALE It! ACRB 1' and utcnslle. .1. M. FA KM. SPOOK IHFFF1ELD, 436 Monroe ave. tvjR SALE ONE NEW YOST TYPE I writer. uUo ononew Abbott cheek punch, nt a bargain. Address H. J., cars Tribune of- floe. i "oK SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR SCRAM .1 ton oroiiertv A bearing (.range move lnerea-iing in prnduetton and value yearly In i '.he oraoue je,-ti, n ii. Fbii-I.la. AddrM t. F. ; NET TLETON, Lake Helen, riorum For Rent. & basement, No. I'JSPenn avenue, now copied by C. S. Woolv.ort'.i as a .i emit store Inquire Of K. O. HILL, ISI North Washington avenue. nOB RENT A LARGE STORE room at V s Spruce street. Inquire at HI Wyom lug avenue. -TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL- modem improvement. .11. Fu-est court. Apply to MAURICE COLLINS. agent, TS west i.uekuwanna avenue. HO LET' FOR A TERM OF YEAHS- Part or all of three hundred teot of yard loom along railroad. Apply at 'Jill Franklin avenue. nOH HFNT .1 ling lion- T ri 'O RENT STORE iSxtVl OR FURNISHED 1 hall on Green Kidg. street. Very desiru ole location and on reasonable tonus. Apply to F E. NkTTLETON or a S. WOODRUFF, ltrpublicuu building. Lost. "I OS T MONDAY, J J book containing .IAN. Ii. A POCKET Sis in t,iii. and written Reward given it returned to a. K. TEE I.. Hi- Waabburn street. Special Notices. "hhk uoCSSm IX OUR ci vi L "w a i:.' J oontalnlng Frank Leslie's famous old Tvur picture Two vuluines folio. Every page illustrated, over (SO pages. As an edu cator it la unexcelled Sold on easy monthly payments, Imth volumes delivered computet, Address P. 0. -Moody. SOS Franklin avenue, agent lor Northeastern Pennsylvania. HAD AT III, meal tieaets fur j;!.ju. (tood -tfr.AL TICKETS CAN BE comor Spruee street anil Franklin ave Hue, Twenty table board. Ken Estate. .OK SALE SIMILE HOL sE. m yLl.NCV avenue; very deairable location. Anply ; T. 11ENULUS, OI WI1.1..AKD, WAKliL.l A KNAPP. e.'.',ti5U WILL BOY MODERN NEWS ROOM O houso, all improvements: terms easy; cor MT Madison avenue and Delaware atreet. Ap ply HARRY LEES. 01,400 WILL HL'Y VERY DESIRABLE LOT O corner Madisoa vauu4 und Delaware street Terms easy. Apply HARRY LEES. Business Personals. CANTAO -FOR MEN ONLY GREATEST reetorar and devloper known, stretigtita ens, invigorates. Price IS. Guaranteed .Mend tamp for cnnttdefflal circular. Dr. 11 T. miller, I Qulney street Cn cagn. BUC T ADIE-". ToN'TE IS THE ONLY xj cissfui Uuat iMvaioper known. Never fails IBftOU Full ealed I for stanui. Hi Quiuoy St., Cbicago. mtldential iiurtii'.ulars Mrs. Dr. U. T. Miller, Ecranton Wbolesals Uarkete. Scrantow. Jan. 19, fmOITS aud Pro Utciuried apple", per lb., 6a7c: evap orated apples, hn'j.-. per lb.; Turkisb Jirunen, 4HaSe.; Eiigliah currants, 4h4',C; ayer raisini, ll.90a2.U0: muscatels, 11.40a 1.50 per box; new Valencia, iaT'4j. j.er lb. 11KAM8 Marrowfats, t2.60a.iJ. 63 per bushel; mediums, ILHUal.90. Pia Grean, tl.2Sal.80 per bushel ;tplit, t 1 ..! .i.'.t't): lentela, HalOc. per poaud. Potatoes 6Sa70c. per bushel. Omiojib 70a75e. per bushel. BuTTR tOaSSt, per lb. cheisb lOaliiHc. per lb. EuGS Fresh. Mat pickled, 100.1 Coolers. 19c. Miats tiama, 11.: large. lOc; skinned hama, lflc; California bams, c; shoulders, tiUc: dry salted bellies, ic.ic; smoked breakfast bacon. 12c; fresh pork loins, 10c; "Wyoming" porg sausage, lie.; Wyoming home made tuT.i-b:-. 8-pound pail, larded. He; butch ers' eauaage, 8Jfc our own make: fresh poik shouldere, be: fresh pigs' feat. He; fresh pigs' heads, BO.) frenh spare lib', 8c. ; frenh leaf lard, lie; fresh kidneys, 8c. dot.; rough sausage meat, BXc: tongue, 8Kc; plucks, Sc.eacb; wi nl hogs, 7lo. Pork Mess at tl7; shortcut, $1S. Laud Leaf in tlerees at 9Hc; in tubs, in 10-pound pails, 10;c; in 5-puuud pails, lOsc; S-pound pailA lo;,e. per pound. Heip Choice sugar cured, smoked beef, 14c Poultry Chickens, lOallo.; turkeys, i;ul:r- . ; ducks. 12al3c Floor Minnesota patent, per bnrrol. t4.40ai.60; Ohio and Indiana amber, at S8.7S; Graham at 18.00; rye tlour, at 18.86, Buckwheat Flour VIM per cwt. r'AKu Mixed, psi uwt at tl.oo. Grain Rye, 15.; eorn, 4" to 52s. ; oats, I9n45c. par bushel. K va Straw Per ton, llaalS. HaT-Par ton. 10al& Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well kuowu and ho popular ns to need no ppecisl men tioti. Ail who have used Electric Bitters sing thu same tong of praise. A purer medicine doesnotexi't und it is guaran teed to do all that Ii claimed. Klectric Bitters will euro all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls, t- ui Khetua and other affections caused by impure blood.-Will drive .Malaria from the eyatem and prevent as woll as euro all Malarial revere. For cure or Heauacne, Giutispation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters ICutiie satistactlou guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 60 eta. and (1 per bottle at Matthews Bros., Drug store. AFTER THE SUSQUEHANNA ROAD New Passenger Cars Arriving for the Wilkes-Barre and Eastern Road. The Jersey Central Makes a Coal Traffic Agreement with the Consoli dated Road Improvements at the Clear Spring Colliery Other Newsy News Referring to Near-by Industries. I'pos somewhat ilcnbtful authority it h said that Mr. McLeoil is trving to get executive Doasejsion of the BuiqtM hantia and Western. Ills object, as dated, is to uiakn it a line from New York to Luke Erie andthe west. This road now controls lines that reach from the fludsou river and Centre county and enters Wilkes-llirre via Vilke. Burre and Eastern from Strondsbur.:. There connections will be mads with the Wilkei Harm and Western, and the Lehigh and Northern and Central Pennsylvania, This is in effect the great American Midland ichemu that was exploited last year. The Ohio Falls Manufacturing com pany liitH delivered six piasenger cars to the Wilkes-Barrs and Eistern rail road. Tne cars are handsome in de sign. The exterior is in Tuscan red with black and gold stripes, and the letter", "Wilkes-Barre and Eistern," are in gold lettsrs. Two of tlio cars are combination cars. !.,- mail nud smoker. The ouches bavo com fortable high-back seats, covered with crimson plush. The wuodwork is of quartered oak, dUinoml finished and highly polished Steam heat is used, The deadly car stove has gone to its lait reward Last week's anthracite production in eighteen collieries in ljuz-trnrconiity, ten of which belong to the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal company, aggre gated 97,144.14 tons, which is about half the usual output. In 1891, up to last .Saturday, there had been shipped a total of only 49,918 02 tons. For several weeks negotiations look ing to a close traffic arrangement be tween the Consolidated roid and the Central Railroad of New .lersoy have been in progress, nnd it is stutsd on excellent authority that tbo details are nearly completed. The freight given the Consolidated will foe largsly coal. The business equals that recently ar ranged with the Lehigh Valley road. The Delaware ami Hudson cal com pany hus suspended the sale of pea and buckwheat coal at its Carbondale chutes. Th company fiuds it neces sary to do this in order to make good contracts for the smaller sizes, which have been made gome time ago, and the supply of which has been curtailed because or a reduction of time at the mines. A new slope is being sunk in the i Red Afh vein of the Clear .Spring col liery. West Pittston, and a new pair of : hoisting engine?, designed to operate a haulage system 2.090 feet long, will I be in readiness within a month. These , improvements, added to others either completed or progressing will increus. I the colliery's daily out put by several j hundred tons. I Ripsel & Harman, a New York firm, i will soon re open the old colliery B ! Humbolt. James Gallagher of that ; place has been awarded the contract I for cleaning up things around the col ! lirry, so as to get it in readiness for shipping coal. The large share that Pennsylvania hns takeu for several years in building new railroads hns been noteworthy This state has built over three hundred miles a year for four years. This, re marks the Philadelphia Times, is n greater now mileage than any other state has built in the same perio.l ex cept Washington, which owes its lead to the extensions of the C-reat North ern. The building of so much uew road for eeveral years In a well popu lated eastern etate is not due to the en ttrprisa of any one company, of cours--. No long line is required, for all tin chief cities already have good traffic nutlets. if the whole three bundle: miles credited to Pennsylvania in 1893. not half a dozen compnnies bnilt inure than ten miles each. The chi'if line, j nccording to mileage hi, I probably tlso ; in actual importance, was the Wilkes ' Llarre and Eastern, which is now oar i rying coal. The Clearfield and Mahon ing has also since July ie-n serving ils ' purpose of connecting the Euff iln, Rochester and Pittsburg, Which bnilt it, with the Deech Creek, nn 1 giving j the bituminous coal mines along the i former road a new outlet, the coal now reaching eastern tidewater over the Beech Creek and the Reading. The other new lines in the state all develop local industries nnd are chiefly in the mining districts, though several lines the Central of Pennsylvania and others -have their chief purpose in giv ing; better transportation outlets to fer tile agricultural districts. NOW 8IT WEIL! Paine's Celery Compound After the Grip. . It Makes the Weak StrongCures Nervous Debility, Relieves the Wretchedness that Cam33 from Sick ness Indoors. Connolly & Wallace COATS JACKETS CAPES ALL THIS SEASON'S STYLES. HALF PRICE RULES FOR INSTANCE: $25 GARMENTS FOR $12.50 18 GARMENTS FOR 9.00 12 GARMENTS FOR 6.00 8 GARMENTS FOR 4,00 5 GARMENTS FOR 2.50 $20 GARMENTS FOR $10,00 15 GARMENTS FOR 7.50 10 GARMENTS FOR 5.00 6 GARMENTS FOR 3,00 4.50 GARMENTS FOR 2.25 This is a bona-fide reduction, and the greatest cut ever made in this class of goods. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. Let the sun shin?! Uet streugth. Bo well! Mrs. John K. Jacobs tells a plain but impressive story: "I have been taking Paine's celery compound," she says. "and feel invsilf greatly improved, so much so that I consider myself well. 1 was left last February, from an attack of the grip, in a low stnto of health, with great nervous debility. 1 can hardly express how wretchedly I felt when I coramenc ed using Puiue'e celery compouud. And 1 began to gradually improve up to the present time, and 1 now am able to do my work, for which I feel thankful enough. I think the remedy valuable Indetd." Mrs Jacobs resides at ll'JS ak St., in Yonngstown, O Slid has had the same experience as thousands of women, East, West, North and South There is in the very structure of a household conducted on even the simp lest plan enough causes for intense ner vous strain, enough work and worry to tax the energy and ingeuuity of the moil robust woman, A woman holding up a home on her shnul lers: the monotonoui routine of lirebuilJin?, dish washing, unat-pre paring.stit'jbinK.darning and mending, until the lingers refuie their bidding aud the eyelids drop. The present generation of women is more subj -ct to premature weakness and ill health than Iti predecessor. Toe grip first attacks the poor in health. Thousands of testimoniali from men and women who have had the grip or prolonged cold, shows thai I'sine's celery compound quickly inakos them well again, became it is food for the nerves, it enriches the blood, It has savsd thousands from ohronic ill -oass. collieries are scattered all over tbo dis trict und employ in the aggregate about 5,500 men and boys. All the collier ies of the region have been working only four days a week, but now that the shipment of coal hns been further restricted by '.',000, 000 tons, total i-ut pension of ut lust some of the mines aiv necessary. Collieries of the other companies will be suspended, it is stated by officials, have not as yet been received. MlNOB Isdi sthial Topics: Heceivor Paxson, of the Heading, is ex pected to return from atiroad this week. A decision In the application for a per manent receiver of tne New UnRland will probably be banded down by Judge Wal lace next week. Electric cars are now running between Philadelphia nnd Chester In competition with the Philadelphia. Wilmington and Baltimore aud the lUltiuiure and Ohio railroads. The statement is made that since the now management took hold of the Tennee s e Coal and Iron company it has improved its furnace operation, so that it now pin duces U.'i tons with a furnace, where it heretofore produced oulv about KI0 tons. It is saiJ, but not bdieved, that as soon as the present plun of reorganization is formally ailopted, and the Ho lding taken out of the hands of receivers, ('resident Hams will retire. It has been officially announced that the Illinois Stiel mills will resume work on Monday. When ruunitig full hauded the mill employs about 1,-U0 men. All the nulls of thu Cumberland Nail and Iron company are running except the null mills and they will begin operatious next Wednesday. Tlie Florence (N J.) Iron works ha vo re ceived large orders for all sizes of pipe, nud will put 'Sll meu at work on Monday. After an Idlsnsss of many weeks tne New York Produce Market. New York. Jau. ID. Flour More active nnd weaker. Whkat Dull, eas?r; No. 2 rel, store and elevator, UMsMc; nfioat. 0T.l4'ali?JjC ; f. o. b., t. : ungraded red, COa tl.c; No. 1 northern, ilaTlJic; options opened weak and declined a; and closed steady, Ho'.c. under yesterday; No. S red January, closing 6M,;.; Feb ruary, tlfi'..;c; March. OT'.i,':.; May,9c.j June, TOlj c i July. 71 c: August, Til.tfc, ; December. ".".Jiie. Coun Dull and tlrtn; No. 2, 4ic. elevator, 43.'c. afloat: ungraded mixed, IJnlii'ic. ; steamer mixed, 4lJ41Jiic.: options orouod weak und closed firm with moderate trading: January, ic. ; Feb ruary, tt'.c; Mnrch, 4:i.;ic: May, 44;.c. UATS -Dull and firmer; options, fairly active, tinner; January, 83c.: February, SIM-.; March, 34c: Mny, 84'4c; No. 2 white lebrnary, 0tC. spot prices No. 2, We.) Ko. 2 white, 8Miai No. 1 Chicago, 34c. ; No, 3, 88x0.1 No. 3 white, 33c. ; mixi-d westorn, 34h35c. ; white do. 33i4:.; white state, 35a40c. Bkf.k Slow and firm. Hkkp Hams Finn. TlKBOXTJ BKEK Dull. Cut MKAis-yuiet. MlDDLKS Nominal. Laiiu lietter domain!, weik: westorn Bteam closed at t8.12)fj city, Tnlr,. ; January Closed, .lil; icoruary, 7.tf, May, ri.IKi; rotlned, fjtitet; comment, SB.OUBV; compound, o)faoQ. Pork (julet. easier; uiims. $U.'J3al4 7ft Bcttku Moderate demand, extras steadier: statu dairy ltia23c: do. creamery, 18a22c; Pennsylvania do , V.3!c.: western, i:iwain'. ; creamery, lWJ.iWe: do. fac tory, 13'. I.',1, '-, Kigins, '.'.'m'-ViV'; imitation creamery, MMaise; roils, lvalue. Cheese Fair demand, firm; slate, large, taUMa,; fsncy, llaUJtfc.; do. small, Hal'-V-: part ekuus, 4al0c: full skims, 'i 180. F.iius Liberal supply, moderate de- mniid. closed steady; icehouse, per case. Pottkvii i.e. Jan. 10 An order has been issued by the Reading Coal nnd Iron company suspending eleven of its largest collieries for an indefinite pe riod. These collieries are: North Franklin, aufTolk.Bear Valley, Thomas ton, Draper, Bear Kun, Hammond, Pine Forest. Elmwond, Shenandoah City and West Shenandoah. These Puruosburg Iron with 100 bauds, works have started up em, ISaH'.fc. For Colds, citon-, Asthma, Broxcbitis and Sore Tin oat use Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, and get the genuine. Remember that The Tribune art port folios cost only o cents for each part. Bring lu your coupons. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL oia1 Cbicaso Gram and ProvLtlons. Scran ro, Jan. l'j.-Tle followimr quota. HOUS TB IUDD11BU Ula OOlTeOUa llftllV D ( Bar & Fuller, Stock brokers, 1-1 Wyomina avo uiiu. WHEAT. Opening Highest Lowest , Closing COKN. Upenlug. Hiltlieat.. Lowest. . I'los'ni,-. Stocks and Bunds. New York, Jun. 1',. Today's specula tiiiui. bore all the early marks of a bull i...- a m i ... . ... ... iu.vi he. a ii-nuie aiieuipt wan iiintitt at La,- tue oponiug 10 aepress mo lisson nsu- fjj slni;... ingtun stories that the I'opulitt represuut- PoiiK atives in the house and xoiiate would do all Opening., in their power toprevi'tit the bond issue. 1 Highest.., ii imtiravsmetit rrnm tu inVHt nninc or . .iwBfc the day war. equal to H anil 21 percent, end were well distributed. Closing trans actions were generally at the top of the day. Total sales, 174,000 shares. The full wing complete table Bbowing the day's fluctuations in active stocks Is supplied anil revised daily by Laltar Si Fuller, stock brokers, 121 Wyoming avenue: Opuu- Hl-li- Low est. est. Ifi StRoJ Closing out the bal ance of our at following prices: ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY, JAN 20. W. S. CLEVELAND'S MINSTRELS Allied with the European Vaudevilles GREAT, GRAND, GORGEOUS. COLUMBUS, FflRST PART, IV ITH WORLD'S FAIR PANORAMA Strong Minstrel Organization. Sale opens Thnmdiis'. DON'T FORGET That we are headquarters for everything In the line ot WATCH ICS. it you have an idea of purchasing any kind of a Wuti-L, lady's or gent's. Gold or Silver, you will make u griev ous mistake it you do not givo us a calf and g)t our prions, which you will tltul rar tieiow ail otuers, especially lu ail the high grades of i.. .in. waltuatu ami llarupiien inovemt-nlH. If you have any doubts uud are at all poatcd on prices ai . n us a call and u s will have uo trouble liiconyiiiclug you. We still have a largo stock to diepo-o of, and will offer yon won- aerial inducemnuts in Jewelry, ktuverware. Clorks and all other goudi which we have iu SlO'.'g. C. W. Freeman IV nn Ave. and Spruce St. Dueber Hampden 17-Jewel Adjusted Watches. RUBY JEWELED It is inarveloiis how .these famous Watches are taking the place ol all others where accu rate time is required. Railroad men will have nothing cle. iiehr Watch Works, Canton, O1' S ADJUSTCD Vn WATCMF - Tur si HOLLY WREATHS. BOXWOOD WREATHS, ROPING MISTLETOE, elc. Prices very reasonnbla. Space will not permit ns to mentiou the good things for a Christmas din ner. Stock is complete. Anything to be found in a liist class market. W. H. PIERCE, PBNN AVfi Russian l.yax Circular Cap s, -4 inches, iM Electric Seal Circular Capes, II in S.VS Astrakhan Circular Capes, Kiln V.VS Wool e)al Circular Caps, -I in 14.00 Sloiio Mart'ii Circular ("apes. :il In 40.0) Brown Marten Circular Capes. M in 45.0U Utter OirettlM Capes, i lu W.U1) Seal Sacques l-Val Sacipies, US incles long (160.00 Seal Jackets, U'U inches 1U0.UU Seal Jackets. '4 inches long BD.00 Astrakhan Jacket i, Ji ltii-hi lonx :15 .00 Circular Capes Seal Circular Cane. 91 Inches Ions, w.th Butterfly Cape 13.00 Otter Circular Cape, SJ inchss long. With Dutti-rllv Cape 103.00 I Sable Circular Cape, 30 Inches long S3 UO ! Astrakhan Circular Cape, 80 inches long 10 Electric Seal Circular Cape. 804a, long.. K0 00 Gray Criiuuier Circular Cape, 30 in. lung lio 00 4U dozen Auici-icau 8-al Muffs at....$l -3 each l lot t obtldren'a sots at Ha, 1 lot ot Bleigh l: .-... pluih lined $J each Ladies' Plush and Cloth Coats at Your Own Price. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. There will bo fan !n town wheu THE UTTQ' L U 'J C O M E sr. Monday Night, Jan. 22, Presented by Thomas H. Davis' company ol Farcical, Vocal, Dancing and Aero batlc Entertain jra. Sale opens Friday. MT. PLEASANT AT RBTAIb rosl of tlm host rpullty for domestic use.and it all delivered in auy part of the city at lowest price. Ordom left at my office. NO. lis, WYOMING AVENVB, Kear room, first floor, Thlr.l National Bank, or sent by mail or telephone to the mine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts vlll bo made for the sale and delivery or Buckwheat Coal. OATS, Opening Highest Closing Lard. Opening Highest... Luwost CI sing Sll 111' Kills. THE GEM COUPON. UNIQUE OF THE MOST ALL, A Trip Through (lie Colum bian Exposition. 72 leaves, printed on one siuV only. Showing all the Dlacea of interest on main grounds ftttd .Midway Pluisam-e. 8ize, ,rx7. 1 Bubotted papof cover or foil cloth. Two Coupons anil 25 CENTS lakes cmuoss3 1 cover. Tw ) Coupons ar.d 40 CENTS takes ' cloth caver. Add i cents forpoitagv If ordered by mall. The Scranton Tribune. ! lug. Am. Cot. Oil Am Hugar. Ki A. T.&U. K ll'ii Can. 8 41'?.; Con. N. J nib, ( hie. & iN. W 101 ('.. B. ft Q 74)i Chic. Oas U ('.. On C. ftSt. L.JJ Uliv ( ol . Hock.Val. ft T .MM Clos- :ffl 1). II. U.. L. ft W I), ft C. P Erie 0. K. Co 1. ak shore I.. N Muiihattau Miss. Hac Nat. Lead S, Y. ft N. K.... N. Y. Central.., N Y..O.& W H, Y.,. & w.. B. s. c. Cu Moriumc si North Pac. pf ItH omnha !M Pan. Mall 161a Beading jgH Bock island (HIM ft. T St. Paul .. T..C. ft I. Texas ft Par l uion Pac... Wabash, pf... W. Union W. ft I,, I W. ft L. . pf. IlK 4H 114" Hi Mm ;;4 lam 44H m J 1SH litVn leuU MM Mff Wlsj ItM 08 4dki HIUj In;' oik Opening. Itlghcst,. Lowest. . Closing. . Ian, May. July. MM (, KAi mn MM Mm ml wa m m mm - Ha m as snii MM MM Sflia Mii :ti4 SQ LH2 JS'6 I'StJ scij MM NM IW 13 5 - I HO 1333 IMa i:ioc law lsii-j ;so 704 - TSII 705 - 7S5 7W -7J 734 til 070 - ftVJ ;i) 1147 iu - H17 MU - WM. T. SMITH. THE DOTHEIL STUDIO 1 315 1334 1J1T6 MM 15 1MB sU 1 m iiuw 111, m 4 sH 15 IW U0w m m vi Philadelphia Tallow Markst. rnii.ADEcniiA, Jan. is. Tallow was in fair ilematid and stead v. Price i were: 1'ritno city, in hocaheads, !c.: prime country, in hogsheads, So. do. dark, in hogsheads, 4uc; cakes, r,.c; grease, 4Xc. The three pictures, "Telephone Olrl," "Good -Morning" and "Swinging.'' offered by Tiik TiitBU.NK. now brighten hundreds of homes. The young men in the office are kept busy dealing out these gems of art. WOULD yon ride on a railroad that uses no danger signals!' That cough is u signal of danger. The safest cure is Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. H LACKAWANNA AVKNI'F, SCH ANTON. PA. e.ui.Mi aiAur; n eontraer witn a 4 frame factory to turn out 1,003 train s between now and Chr st 4 ir.ua, I wish t announce tu th- uub llctlnit I will niuke a HIM IM RAYON PORTRAIT cooled Iroiu any small ono ABSOLUTELY FBEK OF CHARGE, L.ATKST BTTLRS OK UtAMES FROM sv : :.ii I'I'WAItU. Workmanship guaianteod. Frames 30 per cent, lew than regular price. 138 Wyoming Ave. The only Practical Furrier in the city. iMBMMHMaaiaMieaasHiHmMMaa E. Robinson's Sons' Lager Beer Brewery Jlnnufacturers of the CelebrateJ PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbls. Per Annum, N". H. BROOKS. Bopl ai.d Lecturer. HARRY THORN& Stage Mauager. Week commencing MONDAY,.) IN17AK1 l& Second and l.yst Wolc of MISS FLORA STAMFORD, Supported bj the Henry Comedy Com'r.y. Monday, Tussday arid Wednesday A. WIFE'S TRIUMPH Thursday, Friday add Saturday. AURORA FLOYD lOo. to back of balcony; balcouy aud NM pai ijUdti;; lVr(oruiMUctj at .-JJ and open at 1-Ju and 7. :Oc. to frost f uc.opjra cLuii it 0.1 j p.m. Dunns' EDEN MUSEE AND BIJOU THEATRE 221 and 223 Lackawanna Ave. MRS. D. MELLIXI General Kansas BIG FEATURES IN CURIO HALL 3 E, 1)1 I II I I I,. Artiit. Hotel Waverly WV IIIIM, iijH, mm ins 1 M 1 , lo'i re l&u ISI IKJi istf lHSi I U "4 li '"" m m 1 ''.'. .".Vi, :t7 Ill III Hi 6d, n.W.uri,rf,iMkM by lanTWIlm A. P lli.e 1 loot. .11 I IWI in;. bo.,k lll'l.lr.tad 'tor. HH "' LS 4 H",4'li"l.frMbyniill WlimllilSiiiiiip uii s',''., sl , jWWjs European Plan. Firi.t-c.lam Bar attnehed. Hcpot for r.L iiinc, It I i.k-1" TaiinhRiiiter Beer. U Cor, 1St and Fieri Ptiilada, Moat deeirabb for resilient of N.K. 1'enn Ijrlvaiil. All cor.Teuiences lor travelers to and from Broad Street station and too Twelfth ami Market Ktrct atatiou. Ue tlrable tor rlaiting berantoulaui and pev l lu the AnthraelW Region. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. AHTOHEHARTMAN 906 South Washington Avenue, Contractor auil builder of Concrete Flagging, I'oucrnto Block, l'otato, Unttnr nud Coal lllne, Wet Collars dried up. Orrtore may be left at Thompuon A l'rau, Will uim St Co, Main and Kyuon Stroot-i, or at Scrim ton Stove Work.. Ai.o Koiiudutloua, Cieterua l' ifih Wire Tunnel and Cofllu. t lagglng tor Uaidcu Walks, B RICK THEATER Edwards & Mclntyre's . IMPERIAL VAUDEVILLE CO. ADMISSION TO ALL, lOo. Saturday Matinee for children, 5c, in cluding sist in Theatre. DRAIN TILE, FRONT, WIRE CUT, HOLLOW. VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON B R I C K Best in the market, Brandt Clay Product Co OFFICE: Binghatuton. N'.Y FACTORY : liraudt. Pa. (JONCERT Mr, Theo. Hembsrger, Violinist, Late Pupil of JOACHIM, Bsrlin, Assisted by MISS EMMA CONRAD, Y. M.G. A. Halljunisdiy Evening JANUARY 2S." rrograrciuo will he published UtST. MALONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturer! and Dealer! OILS' Burning; Iiihripftfinn uHMwu.ing am Also Sliafting and Journal Greasi OFFICK: Til West Lackawanna Are. WOljXBt Slerh'.lan Strji! Action Cures pain by drawiug blood to the lurtaae, i.'oets but lis, Matthews Eius., Scran ton. Pa, Ladies Who Valuo A rtflm-d complexion tnustuee Pooni's Pow' It produues a loft and beautiful nUta der.