The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 05, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY
1894.
ONE CENT
A Word.
Wants of all Mnril rout thai much, u -
cept Situations Wanted,v!hi:h are inserted
FtOtM.
Wanted.
A V ANTED - TO
PURCHASE CIGAR
(tore, r would rent DIMM suitably for
Ailurom, r o. a., care ot 1 npoB".
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED - BOOK KEEPER; ONE OK
experience, an elderly man preferred.
Call at Cfttet Hall, lit) Wyoming' aye.
T a NTED-oooD ALL ABOUND BLACK-
smith Inquire ut Tribune otnee.
w
Help Wanted -Females.
I i work. Apply tHO Monroe ave cor Pine
For Sale.
FARM, stuck
SHEFFIELD, w
FOB SALE - it' ACRE
I Hlld UlfliKllU. .1. M
Monroe ave. -
I 'OK SALE ONE NEW YOST TYPE
I writer, also one new Abbott check punch,
at a bargain. Address ft. J., care Tribune or
flee.
1 'OK SALE CHEAP, FOB WANT OF L'8E,
J a DrtVelaMJ freight elevator, electric
motor, shaftina. beltinir. etc. Apely at ELK"
BUILDINO. lii anil 1117 Franklin aveuue, or
to I. I j. WILLIAMS. Arehllect.
T70B SALE OB EXCHANGE FOB 8CRAN
-T tou property A bearing oraugo grove
increasing m production and value yearly in
the orange section in Florida. Addre.i h. E.
NETTLETON, LaUo Helen. Florida
For Rent.
IX)K KENT APRIL I THE ROOMS NoVV
F occupied by the Telephone Exchange. IK'
L.iuliawulina nveuuu Apnlv at the DUO Of
Lehigh Salt Miniim Co.. Third Nutioual Dank
tuildiug L S. and K C. Puller.
I 'OK KENT Till: FURNISHED RfcSi
I deneeof the late William W Manueas, IH7
Jefferson a?enuj ftltli or without barn in the
lea". Iuq.uire of II A Knapp. Uepublicau
LtdMing
T'OK KENT TWO-8TOBY BRICK DWEL
J ling boa; modern Inprot ei'ieuts. Ul.'i
lorest court. Apply to MACRICE COLLINS,
agent, M Wist Lackawanna avenue.
II'O LIT FOB A TERM OF YKAKH
1 Part or all of three hundred feet of yard
room along railroad. Apply at li Kraukliu
avenue.
'0 RENT- STOKE a&xiWOlt FURNISHED
I hall on Oreeu Ridge street. Very deslra
tle locatiou and on reasonable toiuis. Apply
to F. E. NETTLETON or 0 8. WOODBUFFi
Betmbllnan building.
Real Cstate.
T'OKT-HuTinKusiBi C Y
y avenue; vory desirable location. Anply
0 F. REYNOLDS, or WiLLARD, WARREN
& KNAPP.
yi.tiSo WILL BUY MODERN NEWSROOM
V1 house, all Inipiovciuents; tenns easy, OOT
per Madison avenue aim Delaware street. Ap
ply HARRYLEES
01.400 WILL BUY VERY DESIRABLE LOT
' corner Madison avouus and Delaware
street. Terms easy. Apply
HARRY LEES.
GENERAL
NEWS
OF
INDUSTRIES
Valley Employes Clad of Supt.
Alexander Mitchell's Reinstatement.
JERSEY CENTRAL AND THE VALLEY
Money to Loan.
l.OUO OR '.',IAIU TO LOAN ON FIRST SlORT
s gage. Address K. TBIBVI office.
Special Notices.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
SCItAXTON, Dei- 28, 1SIR
fl'HE ANNUAL MEETINU OF THE
I stockholder of this bank for the election
of directors, and such other business as may
tome before it. will be held at the banking
luuuia on Tuesday . Jan. V, MM. The polls will
he open from i y m to 4 p. ni
HE.VKl UEI.ItS, JR., Se.
y.
OTICE OF ELECTION THE A N NI A L
ll meeting of the shareholder of the First
National Bank, Scranton. Pa., fur the election
of directors for the ensuing year, w ill be held
at the banking house on Tuesday, Jan. H, l.StM.
Polls will be opened from ; until 4 o'clock,
p.m. ISAAC POST. Cashier.
fT'llE ANNUAL !-TOCKHoLDEKS MEET
J lug of the Weston Mill Co , for the adop
tion of by laws, election of officers, and inch
other business ae may come before the meet
lag, will be held at the First National bank at
uuht o'clock p. in., Saturday. Jauuary 13tb,
18U4. A. W. DICKSON, Secretary
AN V lbtfl -ON AND AFTER THIS DATE
) I will pay no debts unless contraeted by
mviseif. JABED J. POSTENs, I3.'l Soutu
N iueteotith at., Philadelphia.
WAR.'
roiitainiug Frank Leslie's famous old
volumes folio. Every New
"'PHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVI1
1 containing I r
War oictures. Two
pige illustrated. Over Kjopugcs As an tdu
cator it is unexcelled Sold on easy monthly
jiaymoi.ta. both volumes delivered complete.
Address P. 0 Moody, UUti Frauxllu avemie,
agent for Northeastern Pennsylvania.
4JCRANTON WRINOivR HOSPITAL, BIO
1 ' jprune stieet. gniund tloor. The best
felld White rubber rollers, o'le dollar taoh,
Work guaranteed by the oldes. aud only ex
pert wringer repairer in Scrantan.
Situations Wanted.
VrOUNO MAN, STEADY ANU RELIABLE
I desires a situation, with or without
board Will work reasonable. Address, J D,
B., Tribune olllce
A lady would like a SITUATION
as housekeeper in a small family; prater
a place where there is no woman. For in
foi mntiou please call at -U5 Washington SV.
Call for E S
Buffalo Live Stock Market
Buffalo, Jan. 4. Catilb Ilecoiptc.
VM head; anle, '1U head; market f toady;
lair to good fat cows, 2.!Sa2.85; veals,
strong, 7a7.60; extia prime, 18. jc
Hoes KecelptB, l&OOO head, on sale,
tl.WO head; market dull for light grades
with the bulk of lute sales, lOa'lOc. lower:
Yorkers, l&MlDifa, 5.tMt.7A with lho
hulk of sulea at H,tt; six cars of light hold
ovor; mixed packers, $o.iJds5.75; choice
heavy, 5.05a6.75; rough, $4 60a 5: sluts
t&toaiat,
BUIF and Lamhs Receipts, 7, oi0 heu.d
ou sule, U.UUU hcud; uiurket easy for all
kinds, but about all sold; choice to uativu
lambs, .7ia5.00; UOmmontO Jood J3.75n
4 50; native sheep lair to good, U.lioall.'Jj;
choice fat, 4.:i.00a8.35H3.50; heavy export
wethers, H,75a4.5'; Canada lambs, ti.WJa
6.10.
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Chicago I.ivn Stock Market.
C'hiuauo, Jan. : 1 inn. Receipts,
I.- -. market firm; common to extra
steers, f3.25ati.00; Mockers and feeder,
tt,8Sa&65; cows and bulls, jl.2M8.7S;
cuives, . . -'.'.a'-
HooH-Rceipts, ai.OOO: market actlvo
and strong; heavy, fco.05a5.45; common to
choice mixed, $5.0Ga5.ir; choice assorted,
t5 :'.,:.. 15 light, 5.lKla5 80, pigs, M.SM&tt.
SHEP--Receipts, 10,000; market weak;
inferior to choicu $l.n0a3.50; lambs, 1 1. 75
to.
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Philadelphia Tallow Market.
l'liiLADKi.piiu, Jan. 4.' Tallow was
quiet and Eteady. Prices were:
1 rime city, in hogsheads, 5c. ; prime,
country, iu hogsheads, 5c. ; do. dark, in bar
relt, 4Jjc. ; cakes, f'kc, grease, 4,c,c
Dr. Woou'u NoKWAy Pine Shrup was
used for years as a prescription by a suc
ceisfal physician. It Is In all respocts tho
beat cough medicine made today. Sold by
all dealers ou a guarantee of satisfaction.
The death rate is higher in Burks county
than ever known before
The Fight Between Them Is Begin
ning to Get Warm Central People
Come to a Close Understanding
With the Lackawanna -As to That
Alleged Discover ot Anthracite in
Delaware County, N. Y. Some
Shorter Siftings of Industrial News
and Gossip.
The Wilkes-Barre Record editorially
pays a handsome couiplimerit to A. A.
Mitchell upon his return to the super
intendency of fie Wyoming division
of the L'jhtgn V.illey railroad, which
he so ably and susoesefully filled until
maile general superintendent of motive
power nnller the McLeod regime. The
Record says: "Not only are the em
ployes of the division delighted, but
the general public u well. Mr. Mitch
ell has earned a reputation horealwals
of which any man may feel proud.
During the many years covering hi
connection vrith the Lehigh Valley he
has not only shown himself to bj a
thoroughly capable railroad man,
hut n kindly, thoughtful gentleman
aa well. The men who have
grown up uuder his supervis
ion are among the very best
rlfilroaders in the United States. They
love him as a father for he treats
them all ashiscbildreu. While insisting
at nil times upon the faithful psrfor
mancd of their duties, Superintendent
Mitchell has always shown such
thoughtful consideration of his men
hi to merit their highest esteem.
Search the Wyoming division from
one end to the other and you oannot
find a single railroad man who has any
but the kindliest feelings toward
Superintendent Mitchell. Even the
men whom he has most severely dis
ciplined speak of him with the groatest
respect, for ho has nover been known
to administer undeserved punishment.
Not only docs he know every foot of
the road between Cuxtou aud Munch
Chunk, the hardest section of railwuy
to operate in the United States, but he
knows nearly every employe on it,
understands them thoroughly and has
their entire confidence."
A dispatch from Huzleton says: "For
some past L. A. Riiey ev Co. have been
mining the coal underlying the land in
Scotch valley. It now transpires that
their title to it has been illegal. The
operations entered into by this com
puny are quite extsnsivo and are con
ducted chifllv under the authority of
the Lehigh Valley company. Several
years ago the land, which then be
longed to Mrs. Robert P. Riley, was
sold for tuxes. The latter at the time
was iguorant of her possessions and al
lowed the vast lield of coal to be trans
ferred to the Lehigh aud Wilkes-Barre
Coal c mpany. The latter obtained
the land for a nominal sum of money
and at once opeued up a coal mine, lu
the meantime the company neglected
to have the lease of the tract recorded,
and District Attorney Buckingham, of
Columbia county, says they have uo
lawful right to the property. Robert
P. Riley, of this city, has begun legal
proceedings against the Lehigh and
Wilkes-Burro company and it is ex
pected will regno possession of the
disputed mine property."
It was rumored in Philadelphia
Wednesday that a truflic agreement
had been entered into between the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
and the Central Railroad Company of
Jersey lor an interchange of
have sailed for tho Mediterranean. The
party will remain abroad uutil April and
expect to visit the Holy Land.
The averago of anthracite coal prices at
Schuylkill Haven in December was
&53 4-10, us agaiast $2,004-10 iu Novem
ber, i iW.'.j in December of lsst year, 2.34
in December, 1801, and $-.115 iu Docember,
1800. Wages are li per cunt, above the
basis.
The Rending receivers have succeeded iu
gutting Expert Little to delay publishing
bis report until he brought bis investiga
tions up to Nov. 30 for both companies,
which would complete the fiscal year.
The strike of the railroad c al miner
on the Wb eling division of the lialtimore
and Ohio railroad, is now complete. About
X IX) i men are interested and the utruggle
will likely be a stubborn one. The men
are determined ty remain out until the C5
cent rate is puld.
Few if any of Sonth flarrltburg's indus
trial plant! are ID operation now. Some
have ahut down tor the holidays and have
not started up as yet. Orders are few and
far between, aud the era of "full time"
seems away off.
Stark No. 1. of the Alleotowu Rolling
mill, is being blown out and No. I stack is
being bauked, with a probability oi being
blown out in a few days. Tia likely that
the whole plant will be idle by the end of
the week.
The East Lebanon Rolling mills resumed
operations for the first, time since lust Ap
ril, when tho mills were destroyed by tiro
duiiug a high gale. They give employment
to about 100 men.
The Hpeyer loan to the Reading com
pany has been extended for a period of
three mouths, fwo.iHW additional collat
eral having bceu depoaited under the
ugrccment made !, October.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Stccks and Fondi
Nw Youi;, Jan. 4. The Wall street
markets were decidedly stronger todav.
The rise cm only he explained by the fact
that the professional element for some
reason hat become imbued with the idea
that tho bear campaign has come to an
end. Iu some quarters It is confidently be
lieved that any attempt to make radical
changes iu the tariff will he checkmated.
This, it is argued by those favoring higher
prices, means nu improvement iu
the stock market and as a result
they started to discount the good effects
tudaj . The principal advauceS w ere Gen
eral Electric 3) Delaware uud Hudson
m4, Western Union i, Sugar lj, liur
liugtou Ik, Chicago Uas lx, Northwest
1, St. Paul IK, Rock islanil lit, Dacka
wauna Vfy, Distillers and Cattle 1H, Louis
ville and Nashville S. Mhsouri Pacific 1,
New York Central IK, New England 1,
Heading 1, Omaha 1W, The high prices
led io some sales for the long account aud
a recession of i to I per cent, followed.
At the close, however, the market was
firm iu tone. The total sales were 285,400
shares.
New YoBK, Jan. 11 Following are ths clos
ing quotations of active stocia
Specimen Cases.
i). a. Clifford, New Catsel. Wit., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
afl'ected tiu alarmiui: degree, uppetlte
fell away, 4Wl be wu terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec
tric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd. Harrishurg, HI., had
a running soro ou his leg of eight years'
standing. Used three bottlea of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Buck len's
Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O, bad
five lame fever sores on his leg, doctors
said he was Incurable. One bottle Elect i Ic
Bitters aud one box Bucklen's Arnica
Halve cured him entirely. Bold by Mat
thews Bros.
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freight and passenger traffic for Buffalo
ami Western points. This mova was
brought about by the New Jersey Cen tral
people, who are determined to
fight the Lehigh Valley company for
the business between Jersey Ciiy and
the coal fields In the Lshigh Valley and
the through business between Bulfilo
and Jersey City. Since the begiuniug
of the year the Lehigh Valley Railroad
company has been running its trains
from Mstucbin to Jersey City over the
Pennsylvania Railroad company's
track, ah-1 using the depot of this
company. To do this the contract made
with the Central Railroad company for
tho running of trains over that com
pany's trucks was broken. It is the in
tention of the Central Railroad com'
pany to make a vigorous move wher
ever possible to get all tho business it
can from the Lthlgh Valley company.
A dispntch from New York late last
night quoted Steond Vice President S.
M Williams,of the Jersey Central rail
road, a saying that his road had made
no traffic alliance with the Lacka
wanna against the Lehigh Valley.
There is no traffic agreement of any
kind between the Jersey Central and
the Luckuwaunu.
Conflicting reports come conceruing
tne alleged recent discovery of anthra
cite in Dataware county, New York.
The story which has gained most gen
eral currency is that while Andrew
Cookhouse, a fanner living at Thod
bottom, near Equiuunk, was enlarging
a spiing on nis place ne unearthed u
substance foreign to the soil of that re
gion, which on close inspection turned
out to be coal, and being tested proved
of good (Uility. Enongh has been dug
since to keep the neighhorhool black
smith shop supplied. A ooal operator
from Wilkes-Barre is said to have vis
ited the farm aud stated he would lease
il, sink a shaft and pay 35 cents a ton
for all coal mined. Unfortunately for
the authenticity of this story, 110 name
is given and nobody iu Wilkes-Barre
knows who the allegsd visitor was
Si nee Mr. Cookhouse 'a discovery p.ir
lie.) have beeu prospecting Mr. Hul
hurt's land, and last week again dis
covered unmistakable signs of coal, so
the narrative has it : but other reports
from Equlnunk discredit the whole
tale, it being asserted that the coal is
of insufficient quantity to justify de
velopment.
UNDEH THE ScflKtCNH:
John Gordon, manager of the Lehigh
Valley Transportation company's lake lines
baa resigned. Captain Henry, who has
been In the service of the company for
years, will lie appointed iu his place.
The new plant of the West Side Electric
Light company, situated near the Hlack
Diamond colliery in Luzerne b.irough, wai
completed a few days ago, and on Tuesday
night at 5 o'clock steam was turued into
the engines for the first time. They ran
smootely and promptly.
Philadelphia rumor has it that Roll in II
Wilbur will succeed his father, E. P. Wil
bur, as president of the Lehigh Valley
When the latter retires.
special Master George L. Crawford will
today give a hearing ' on the Bice petition
to remove the IteniUug receivers.
First Vice-Prefldeut Robert H. Sayre, of
the Leblgb allev, uccompaiiied py his
wife aud daughter, Mrs. V. il. Chandler,
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS ANU gUHOftOlt
1h7(. l ukan, Disease of the l.ye, Nois
Is Thi oat aud Ear, 604 Spruce btreet, oppo
alto court bouse.
Da A. J. WOMNELL, OSo na Waihuigton
avenue, comer Spruce street, over
Krauckc's drug atore. Keaidence, 7i Vino at
Office hours: lU.SUtnlSa. m. and to 4 and
0.3U to 7.80 p. m. Sunday. I! to m.
DK. W. E. ALLEN, OtBee vSt. Lack
wauuaand WaahlueUm aves over Loon
aril choo store; office hours, 10 to 1" a. in. aud
3 to 4 p. Bt; even:: : at residence, Hi It
washlaaton ave.
Dlx. C. L i-HI-.V Practice limited to Di
eaaes of the Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat;
olllce. it! Wyomlug ttve. Rcaideuoe, 5a Yins
street
DR L M. OATES. 140 Wuahlnatou Avenuj.
OKI..- hourt, S tut am , 13U-.0 3 aDd I
toSp.ni. ,.
lUll.M I, WENTZ. "jl L. Officoi alt aud 41
l O.mraouwealth building: ridno 711
Madisoaavu; olllce BOttrS. 1J to 12, 2 to 4, " to
I Sundays 2 80 to 4. evenlnys at residence. A
upeeialty mado of di'-eaaes of the efe, ear, uo
and throat aud gyinoology.
I 1 it 1.1 L) MURRAY speolaltr mad oa dis
X.' eases of eye snd kin.2l2 Wyominl Avu.
Office hour.i: Until 10 a lu .2 to 4 uud 7 to s p ni.
MRS. DR. KINO. Ml MUUMCRBY STREET.
At Curbondale ou Frldava of each week.
foranton Wboltsal Uarkst.
PcBxicroK. Jan. 4. Fautrs asd Pao-
Dtici fried apples, per lb. , 9a7e. : evap
orated apple;. KaUo. per lb.; Turkish
prunes, 4,a5c; English currants. a,o.;
layer raisins, tl.U0ali.O0; muscatels, tl.40a
1.50 per box; new Valencia, Tale.
per lb.
beans -aiarrowiauLH,wif.oa per uusi eii
mediums, 1.80al.u0.
PaAS Greeu. tl 25al.80 per bushel ;spht.
i2.50a2.00; leutels. Saldc. per pound.
rOTAToas NMTOe, per bushel.
Oaioas 86a70c. per bushel.
K-uttbh 22u'Joc. per lb.
CHzaaa 10124c. per to.
KoOS Freiii. iifinaOc: pickled, Wc:
coolers. SOalllc.
Mk ats Hams. lOWe.; larg. 10c;
skinned bams, lOe.; California hams,
He; shoulder, uc; dry salted bellies,
.'Vi.; smoked breakfast baoou. I9e.
fresh pork loins, VKA "Wyoming" pork
atuage, lie.; Wyoming home made sau
sage, o-pounn pail, larded, lie; butch
ers sausage, tike, our own make: fresh
pork shoulders, 7Wc.: fresh pigs' feet,
SCI frush pigs' i.eada, Sc.; fresh spare
ribs, He; fresh leaf lard, lie; lrssh
kidueys, be. doc.; rough sausage
meat, He: tongue, SWc; plucks, Sceach;
whole hogs, ij4c.
fOBK Mess at 117; short cut, $18
Laud Leaf iu tierees at UK.; 1" tubs,
BJifcl in Id-pound pails, l(i)e.: in 5-ponnd
palls, 10MC; V-pouud palls, lu'te. pr
pound.
iiLKif Choice sugar cured, smoked beer,
Uo.
Pooltry Chltbena, lOalO.Vfo.; turkeys,
IBalSkc; ducks. 12a 13c.
Flouii Minnesota patent. nr barrL
Ii.40a4.60; Ohio and Indian amber, at
tS.7B; Graham at IU.50; rye Hour, at
VS.'ib.
buckwheat Flouh $3 .00 per owt.
FxtD Mixed, per owt., at $1.1X1.
GHAia-Kye, V5,; corn, 40 to 5a. ; oata.
IUl5c. per bushel.
Ktk Straw Per ton. $1319.
HAT--Pr ton. $1018.
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New York Froduos Markat.
Nxw York. Jan. 4 B'l.ooa-Moder-
ateiy active.
Wheat bpot market active firmer;
No. 2 red, store and elevator, till'-,'adi Vo, ;
f.o.b., lieattoiic.; ungraded red. filawc.;
afloat, OS.auS'iC; No. 1 northern, '-
,dc; options active, IMO. higher, closing;
No. a red, January. OT'ic; Fehrunry.
(v. Murch, MHC: May, TlHCi July,
e
t.oHN Spnts, fairly active, stronger; No.
2. 42ka42I ,c. elevator; $Xa48wa afloat
ungraded mixed, 41c; steamer mixed,
UKO,; HO, B, 41c; low mlxei 4'!a42'",c
options fairly nctivo, closing firm; J aim
ary, 42:;;c.; February, 4314c.; March,
44c. : May, 4.iHo.
oats Spots, moderately active, firmer
options firmer, fairly active. January.lMc.;
reoruary, 4JiC; May, K:. ; spot prices
white, USaJjc. ;
No 3,
mixed
55a40Ke-
00 '4
western,
white,
No.'.', S-ta34V'c; No.
No. 2 Chicago. 35c.
No. 8 white, 83,'Xc;
WaMe.1 white do.,
state. b'5a40kc.
Dauv-Vdiet, steady.
Hekf Dams Dull.
Tiaiicku Beek Inactive.
Cut Meats-yulet, firm: all unchanged
bABD Better demand, firmer; western
steam, $8.US;city, 7i48'.Bc.; options Janu
ary, $8.15; February, 7.5; May, K7.95; le
nucd, quiet, firm; contiueut, $8.75: South
America, $0.25; compound, fii.nuaO.aS.
POR-Quiot, steady; mess, $13.75al4.50
IlUTTER yulet, steady; mess, $18.75
14 50; state dairy, 18a'24Xc.; do. creamery.
lyaiHC. ; western uniry, loaiviir. ; 00. cream
ery, lUa26a: do. faofory, 16al0c; 13 gin,
25Xs26c. ; imitation creamery, 17a20c. ; rolls
16alKc
Cheese Fair demand, firm.
Eoob Dull, weaker; Ice house, 1 Sal 7c.
limed, l.'vulOc.; western fresh, aOaaljc.
southorn, 20u2I&
Clippko MOM Canada Presbyterian,
under signature of C. Dluckott Koblusou.'
proprietor 1 was enred of oft.-recurrlug
oiiuoui ueauacuo oy ouruoCK D10OII Bit
ters,
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Any tubiorilicr uf Tkt -Tribune may t-
ciire n oook or yiour una coul coujuyiu
worth $$ and fans Mm SO mi nit tmA
barrel uj Jtour uud M cenfi on ritci on of
mm.
Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave.
Coubt House Squake.
All kinds of Laundry work guaranteed
me uesc,
vi-iKitiNAnv SDROBOMI
l.' hTi li'UB, V,
JL. tlstry a speciulty
liverv. KX DU st near
li-phoiiii No. 411.
leriuitry nureoii.
laity; ifold r
tario Voterlnary College. Office. Summer's
idallst
Uull
f On-
nil
fuller's carriage ahop.
LAW VKRS.
I M. C. BANpK'8 Law aud Colluellon of
J . flco. No. 817 Spruce St.. oDnosite Forest
House, Bcrnnton, Pa,; collections a specialty
tbrouKhout Pennaylvauia; reliable correspond
ents in evory county.
J- E88UPS HAND, Attornor and t:ouusei"
lora at Law, Commonwoalth building,
Vt'aflbiugtoD ave. W. H JKS8UP,
HOKACE K. HAND.
W. H. J ESS UP. JR.
UMLLARD. VYARRLN & KNAHP, Attor
neys and Counselors at Law. Ropublicuu
buildlu?. Waahington ave., Ucranton. Pa.
(JATTKRHO.V & WILCOX, Attorneys and
1 Counsellors at Law; offices (i and 8 Library
building, berantun, Pa
ROSWEM. H PATTailSoa.
William A. Wilcox.
ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND, At
torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth
building. Rooms 111, ?0 and 21.
nRANK T. UKfcLL, Attorney at Law. Room
T 8. Coal EEchange. Scranton, Fa.
MILTON W. LOWRV, I Atfys, 2.7 Wasluug
C. II. VON 8T0RCH. f tou av.. 0. H. aquare
JAMES W. OAKFoHD, Attorney at Law,
) i-ooins 03, C4 aud 05, Commonwealth I.'I'b-
OAMCEL W. LDC.Alt. Attorney at Law.
' Olllce. 817 Spruce at . Scranton. Pa.
A. WATREs, Attorney at Law,
Lackawanna ftue.
Y. Hili'f H
CiJ
Scranton. Pa.
Counsellor at Law. Office.
Oil Commonwealth mUdUM
c
rooms 54,
R. PITCHER, Attorney at Uf,
, luoriwraitb bnilalng. Scranton, 1'a.
Com-
C. COMBO YS, 821 Spruce at.
DR. HEl'LOOLK. Attoruov-Loans nouo
tjatod ou real estate security. ICS Spruce.
O "K KILLAM, Attorney at Law, Iw' Wy
! cmiiig avenue. Scranton.
HAVE YOUR DEEDS AND MuRTOAOES
uiitten and acknowledged by J W
BHOWr.'INO. Attorney and Notary Public,
comi:i"iiweitu ii'iiioiiLff.
UKMTMTK
"i 0 LAUUAC11, burgeou Dentist, No. Hi
v ' , v yoming aye
It M. t-TRATTON, otfice Coal Exchange
Connolly & Wallace
. ' pfsiii m
A new price on those seven-yard Dress Pat
terns that were $2.45. Now
$1.96
Worth. $3.50
AS LONG AS THEY LAST.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 ZsKrvE
B
LANK BOOKS
LANK BOOKS
MEMORANDUMS
Office Supplies of all kinds
Inks and Mucilages
LKADINO MAKKij.
Fine Stationery
WIKTjWATEEM AN aud FRANK -LIN
FOUNTAIN PENS.
All Quaranteml.
Agents for Crawford's Pens aud
Buck's Flexible Rubber Stamps.
Reynolds Bros.
Stationers and Engravers.
817 LACKAWANNA AVE.
SCHOOLS
Ml i - WORCBST BR'd K1NDEBUABTKM
nd BehuoL 412 A Jains avenue fuaiU
received at all tluiba. Fall term will open
Su : ,t in ).. r I
OI HOOL Of THE LACKAWANNA. S.ran
tot), P., nienare9 hoya u:u1 clrla foreollesa
M'HOOL Of
or bnuiwai: llioi-out(hl tiuiua vuuuk ehiiUreo.
Liiiuiuk'uo at reueit.
Kr.v. THOMAS M CAN.V.
W A Ll K It H. BOtl.U
LlAN8
TOP I'AYINH Hbl.N'T. OWN YOUK
h. in. Money to lun 11 on ea Bluathl
laviueuU. 8. N'. CALLKNUKli. Dime Bunii
Balldttii
HOTKI.t AND ItVsTA l'KANTc.
'1HK WEbTJIlN'STEK, HI7-219 Wyoming
1 ave. Room heated with steunr. all uiuX
cm tuinrovementH. (.' M. ThL'MAN, Pi,u.
1 1 KBTM1N 6TKB HOTEL.
W W. G. SCHENCK, Manager.
Sliteenth street, one block eaat of Broadway,
at L'lilon Square, New York.
American plan. $i So per day aud upward.
'tOYNE HOL'iJE, Euroneau plan; X'oc-l
v rooum. Open day aim night. Bar'bup
plled with the Uat.
JlfL i!i w ti. IToprletor.
C( RAN TOM HOUSE near b"L"i VI pa
Is lenger deput. Conducted on the Europeau
(ilan. Victor Koch. Proprietor.
' I El I LEB'S HOTEL. VI Lackawanna uv
Li n i..-. Scranton. Kates reasonable.
p ZiFfit.KH. Propristof,
"HAND CENTRAL The largest" and Bwt
" 1 tuuippe.l hotel iu Alleatown. Pa.; ratal
; - aud i -' ai p.-i day.
Vl.'TiiK D. BAB wan, Pr"trletor.
m DUTHE1L STUDIO,
OIK LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
OAy SCIIAN'IO.N, PA.
0 . AVING MADE a
J U fiau.o lactory ti
ri Irani between
v niaa, I nuh toani
p yy AyiHtJ MADE a contract with a
to turn out 1.UXI
now and Cbr at
announce tu the nub
He that I will make a GENUINE
CnAYON POHTKAIT' copied from
i.lv small tne ABSOLUTELY l'KKE 01'
CHAHGE.
i. It.M STYI.KS OF FRAMES HIOM
'I 5 i ni urn
Workmanship Kuaranteed.
Krauea Jl pel cent, leaa than regular price
lu. DUTHKIL, Artltt.
-.
From the HI y. 2WMHM .Vof. I, UM,
The Flour
Awards
"Chicauo, Oct. 81. Fha first official
announcement ot World'a Fair di
plomas on flour has been mude. A
modal lias been awardad by tba
World's Fair judges to the flour manu
factured by ths Washburn, Crosby Co ,
Id the treat Washburn Flour Mills,
Minneapolis. The committee reports
the flour strong and pure, and entitles
it to iauk as first-class patent Hour for
family aud bakers' nas."
MEGARGEL
& GONNELL
WHOI.KSAl.F. AGFNT
SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
The above brand of flour can be had at any of the following merchants,
who will accept Thk Tribune flour coupon of 35 on eaob one hundred ; oautit
of flour or 50 on each barrel of flour.
cranton-F. P Price, Washington aenue,
Gold Medal brand.
Hyde Park -Carson Davis, Washburn St.
Geld Medal Brand: Joseph A. Mears.Malu
avenue. Suerlatlve Brand.
Ureen Ridge - A L.Spehcer.Oold Medal Brand,
Dunitore-F P. Price, Gold Medal Brand.
olyphant- James Jordan, Superlative Brand.
Dunuiure-P. D. Mauley Superlative lit and.
Providence Fennel & Chapoell. N Main ave
nue, Superlative brand;t J Gillespie, W.
Market atieet, Oold Medal Brand.
Ktiser,
W inters Ctt
Supeilativo
Super aiatlvJ
Peck villa Shall
Brand.
Jermya-C, U,
I'rand.
I'arbundale B. (.
Honefdslo-J .V
Hraiiil
-W.P. Seheiii.k.Snoe
Lalton- S E. Finn A Sun. Jid Medal Brand
Uouldsboro- S A. Adaiua. ti dd Medal Brand
Tubyhanna Tobj haiuni l.elo.'h Luiubj
Co , Oold Modal I rand
Clark, Hold Medal Brand.
Foster Co. Gold Medal
in i mmri
muu u. uuiiiiuuu u
NEW STORE
A lit HI1F.C18.
DAVIS-,- YIOUPt, Architects" Booms .
IUI aiid 2(! t'otnmouwealth b Id'a. Bcraotmi
V l.. WALTER. Arohltaot, Library buiicr
I J, liter. Wvoiiiiuir avenue Scrmiu.n
n L. BROWN. Arch 11. AfchltMIt, Prion
1 . bulldins. 1110 WnahliiKton Ave.,Scrantui.
II
MISCKLLANKOtK.
0"RTON" DT TwAilTsiiolTEljALE
lumber, ; and V Dlind Bank building,
Scranton, Pa.
MEG AUG KE B RO l'H EtW,' PRINT ERS'
aupplIcA, envelopes, paper likga, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Waabingto.i avu. Scranton,
Pa.
B Ai i:u s orcbtha mi sio f6b
balLs, ploiuca. pai'ilee, recepttnus. wed
dings and ooncert work I ui nlahed For terms
atWtsl R- J. Bauer, conductor. 11 Wyumiug
ave., over Hulbci t's iiinsic store.
Tv7ra FINN .- SONS! balidvr and rotitr
Tj tors Yarda: Comer Olive at. and Adams
ave. ; cornel Ash st. and Peiin ave . Scranton
SEEDS.
( it. ci.ark & co.. Bead sown, florists
" X t and Nursei yuieu: nime 14I Waahiugtuii
avenue; r.'een bouse, UM North Main avenue;
ft. n-e ti'lep lolio
TEAS.
ORJLND i nion tea co.. Jones Broa
tt UU SdlKFNS.
JS. KDF.TTEL, &l5 Lackavauna avenut
Scianton, Pa , mauuf 'r of Wire Screens
E. Robinson's Sons1
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
10O.000 Bbls. Per Annum,
WASHINGTON AVENUE
Never since we became known as a business firm have wa shown suoh a marvel -ously
beautiful line of Holiday Novelties. In
REED, RATTAN, FANCY AND PLUSH
CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
We show a range of specialties which baffles description. Reception Chairs.Rock
ers, Corner Chairs, Easy Chairs, Work Tables, Work Baskets, etc., are here
in all the daintiens3 and elegance that art can lend to them, and in
such profusion that the only trouble will be in selection.
We desire calling especial attention to our
ONYX CABINETS AND TABLES.
The Marble used is the finest Mexican Onyx, and the Standards are the very best,
quality of Brass, highly polished and lacquered,
In Heavier Furniture
We show many specialties in Ladies' Writing Desks and Secretaries, Combination
Furniture, Book Cases, Sideboards,etc. All purchased for the holiday trad 3.
To particularize further is unnecessary. We would simply add that we're
making a big bid for Trade, and if Fine Goods, Moderate Prices and Endless va
riety count for anything, we ought to have it, as no finer stock can be found in
this State. OPEN EVENINGS.
HILL & CON NELL,
131 and 133 Washington Avenue.