The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 09, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCHAXTON' TTtlBTJNE-TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY t). 1894.
ONE CENT
A Word.
It aufs ( all ktudi OOtl that mueh,
erit Situations Wmttwhieh are (nurt$d
RSS.
Situations Wanted.
U,ANTKD A S1TI A'J'lo.N pi A M AH
ried in. .11 ! 11ns ii fair education
and can give tho bust Of rsferenOS In regard 1"
1 .1 1 i 1 i i Dun had experience M wert In
More, an farmer ami as school teacher. Ad
dress N. N , Tribune office
U" r ANTED Vol' NU LADY ' lKSIKr.S A
position lit oltlce us !. i. lit .!. ; uud
typewriter. Will work for toe eipi rtsBC she
Mould gain. Would prefer u place tint in it
few weeks would receive salary. Address A.
Ji Tribune olHce,
Help Wanted - Male.
Uated-a' vyyNu UAN to keep
books; must be good writer und n r:i id
AUd accurate accountant, ono who lives on
the South Bide preferred. Address Hroour,
South Side. City.
Help Wanted- Kemales.
U'AOTBU-UOOlJ UIKL ink i INEKA1.
housework. Call 7)1, lolforion uvo. Kvi-n
lngs only.
Wanted.
A' ui ... I I . - .'-I . :. WwHeS AN INTKliEsT
in established business in central part of
city; capital ruiiutred not to exceed fifteen
bundled dollars, . iportiiig modi or hardware
preferred. .1 A., Tribune Otlice.
XATANTBD- WOKK TOR a nui.iD TEAM
V Will work cheap. Address H. A.
BMITH, luumioiv. Ph.
For Sale.
l.'OK SALE . X6S& FA KM, STOCK
I' mid utensils. J, at. SHKFFIKLD, tit
Mouro ave.
V'OK SALE -ONE NR W VOBT 'i'Yl'K
I writer, also one new Abbott cheek punch,
ut a bargain. Address II. J,, care Tribune or
Bee.
1'OJt SALE SI i:iUANlli: FOR HI 'K AN
" ton property A besrltlf orange grove
Inoraaalng in production and value yearly in
the orange section in Horidn. Addre r. E.
NETTl.EToX. Lake Helen, Fiorina
GENERAL NEWS
OF
DOS ES
Furllier Particulars of Montgomery County's
Alleged Big Anthracite Find,
For Kent.
i;OK HENT A I.ARUE SToRH ROOM AT
J 441 Spruce street. Iiuinire at 114 Wyom
ing JHUII-.
T'Ok" UENiT- THE nTTNlSllliD KLSb
-T deuce of the lute iw Milan w. Hanueee, 127
Jafftl son avenue, with or without ham in the
rear. Itiiiiire of 11. A. Kuapp, Kcpublicau
building. .
I. UK HENT -TWO-STOKY BltlCk OWEL
X Hut; house; modern improvements. :il.r
Forest court. Apply to MAURICE COLLINS,
ageut. 721 West Lackawanna avenue.
'0 LET FOB A TERM OF YF.AU--I
Part or all of three hundred feel of yard
room along railroad. Apply at 24 Franklin
awuue.
rjno HENT -STOKE 26xflu OR FURNISHED
J ball on Green Kidge street. Wry desira
ble location and ou reasonable terms. Apply
to F. E. NETTLETON or 0 S. WOODKl.Fr,
J.. I ; . .ii building.
Lost.
St 'between t u r CATHEORAL
-1j and w -ii- v avenue, one largo gold cuff
buttou: flniler will be rewarded by leaving it
t the hardware store or T. FJ LaOUaru, No
W5 I.acaa. avu.
Lost two cab oil cups. Finder
wiH da rawardad by returning to Nealis'
lilvery, Oakford alley.
Special Notices.
H I A DQVUk RTEU.S "
J.i klik.vant Ezra S. Unirnx Pust,
No. Us Department qv Pa. O. A. K.
BdWUtTOa", Fa., Jan. 9, im. J
tieneral orders No. 8:
Ootnrsdea, again wo are called upon to as-
ni.'Uible tn rollow one of our comrades to the
total), Comrade David J, Davis died at his
borne, liio Jackson street, Sunday afternoon,
The funeral will be at the house aa l.Aip. ni.
"Wednesday. Jan. Ml The post will assemble
ut post headquarters at 1 0 clock sharp Wed
Mtdayi in full unlrorm. to attend the funeral,
Interment at Forest Hill cemetery. Thir
teenth Regiment, N. 0. P.. drum corps, will
please take notice and bf gorerMd aeOOTuV
jngly. By order of
En L. IIAA9, Sr. V. Commander,
.1 R, Thomas. Adjutant.
THE ANNL'AL MEETINd OF THE
stockholders of 1 he Jloosic Powder Com
nany will be held at their ottlce in the city of
Soi un ton. Pa, on Wednesday, January
ltiV4, at eight o'clock p. DL, for tho purpose of
electing directors for the eustiing year and
t rarisactlng such other business an may come
before them. No transfer of stick will bf
made for ten days ueit preceding the day of
lefitlon. JOHN D. HHEHEK. Secretary.
rpHI ANNUAL STtn'KHoEDEKS MEET
1 ing of the Weston Mill Co., for the adop
tion of by-laws, election of ofiicors. mid such
ither busine-is as may come helore the meet
lug. will be held at the I 'list National liank at
eight u clock p ui , Saturday. January 13th,
1BSI A. W. DICKSON, Secretary.
THIKD NATIONAL BANK
SiRANTON, Dc 139X
fl'HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
J stockholders of this bank for the election
ct directors, and such OUST business si may
come before it. will be held at the baubinu
i in - on Tuesday. Jan K 14. The polls will
be open from J i in. to 4 j). in
HENRY BELIN. JR., S-. .
XJOTICR OF ELECTION -THE ANNUAL
meeting of the shareholders of the First
National Bank. Scranton, Pa., for the election
of directors for the ensuing year, will bo held
at the banking house on Tuesday, Jan. ti, 1W.
Foils will be open d from J until 4 o'clock,
Ji m. ISAAC POST. Cashier.
LECTION NOTICE - THE ANNUAL
J i meeting of the stocltholders of the Seran
tOB St.. vo Works will In held at the offloe of
tlie couinuny in tfcrant.m Saturday. Jan 13,
1804, atsJDp.in. a. 0 FULLER, Haeretary
Scranton, Pa.. Dk: t, IM
THE ANNUA1
i
UVSmwn ,,L. ,i.rfc
a NixicKuoiuers 01 me r"cranion uiuminat
lug, Heat and Power company will bo held at
the offloe of the t'oinpauv. l.ili Wyoming ae
...... .... T .. . l..n 1,1 IU.1J , . I
i. j ii ii,. ..in ,u, .ijvi, uv t .
u., for the election of directors for the etisu
ing year and raob other business as may come
belore theUl.
FRED C, HAND, Seeretary.
Scranton. Pa.. Dec. 15. UPJ
ANNUAL MEETISll OF STOCK Hi lU
er.s of the Lackawanna Lumber coin
pany will he held Tuesday. Jan. it., S4, at Ml
o cluck a. in , at the Third Natloual Lank of
h. ranton lor the election of directors for the
ensuing ynnr and such other business as may
pi operly come befoie the meeting.
.1. I.. CONN ELL, Sec'v.
'0T1CF. IS HEKEHV HIVEN THAT THE
ilriu of 1. A. Finch A Company, having
old their entire plant business and goodwill
to the Finch Mannlacturing Company, have
this day, December 30th, I8II3, gone out of
Imainwsa. All persons having claims svuiust
the retiring llrni are requested to preatpj
t hem o Mr. Irving A. Finch, through whose
hands all such payments and all collections
will be made.
"'I1 HE SOLDIER IN' nl'lt TVIL WAR,'
A containing Frank Leslie's famous old
war pictures. Two volumes folio. Every
page illustrated. Over WO pages. As an edu
cator it is unexcelled Sold on easy monthly
payments, both volumes delivered' complete.
Address P. ). Moody. 800 Franklin avenuo,
agent 'or Northeastern Pennsylvania.
CCRANTUN WKINUH'h HOSPITAL, 810
(j Spruce street, ground floor. Tho best
kolld white rubber rollers, ono dollar each.
Work guaranteed by thu oldest and only ex
pert wringer repairer in Scranton.
Public Sale.
J JUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES
tate Pursuant to an order of the or
phan's court of Lackawanna county, Penusyl
vauia, there will be sold at public sale at the
nrbitrstion room In the court house In the
city of Scranton, on Saturday, the .''it h day of
January, ivn. the following described runt es
tate, late of John J. O'tlara. deceased, to wit:
A valuable lot of ground situate In the cltv of
Scranton, county of Lackaw anna and state of
Pennsylvania, known and designuted as lot
No. V, in square or block aud situate upon
' .! cili, J and kuown as Pear si ruut upon
the town plot of the city of Scranton, intended
to he duly recorded Mild registered; said lot
being forty (40 feet in frout and forty (0)
feet in rear and one hundred uml sixty four
(104) feet in depth. All improved with a
double frame two-story dwelling house, fruit
trees and out buildings, subject to reserva
tion of coal and minerals. Persons desiring to
view the presslses will please call on Mrs.
Mary O'Hsra, administratrix, residing there
on. Salecoinmenoos at lU a. m. Conditions
piado known at ante by
MARY O'HARA, Administratrix.
Dec 10, 1898.
Jessnp ft Hand, Attorneys,
IS SAID TO BE A GENUINE ONE
An Old Indian Tradition Corroborates
the Narrative, Which, of Course,
Settles the Matter In the Affirma
tive New Mining Developments In
the Lehigh Region Railway Build
ing in Pennsylvania Last Year.
Minor Notes.
Montgomery county's anthracite coal
"find'" is described us an ununnally
rich one. The "find" is on the farm
of John K Shirley at Areola, ti station
on the 1'erkiomen railroad, and every
indication. It is said, points to millions
of tone of fuel bcintf Mend in the
great bills in that section. The coal
lias been discovered in three separate
places, indicating a continunnn oxteti
sion of the vein for over 8,000 feet
through the bills. Samples of it have
been burned by Mr. Shirley and his
neighbors, wbo nronouncu it excellent
fuel. John and Daniel (J. Boyle, wbo
have bad twenty live years' experience
prospecting in the anthracite coal re
gions, and other experts ware shown
the opening of the vein several days
ago. and after a careful exami
nation the Boyle brothers pro
nounced it the finest showing of
the kind they bad ever seen.
The coal so far mined has been merely
ou the outer edge and has become
thoroughly saturated with water, bnt
the i a ports declared the vein to bs one
of excellent white ash eosl, Mr. Shir
ley has not yet taken any steps toward
the formation of a company to mine
the coal. No deficit estim its can yet
be nisde ns to the extent of the coal
bed, but there appear to be several
veins ou top of each other. The dis
covery has had a wonderful effect on
tii usually quiet neighborhood, and
the price of land has gone up to fab
ulous figures. In fact, nobody will
sell any. Since the discovery of the
coal an old legend has been revived in
the neighborhood to the effect that a
hundred ye irs or more ago the In
dians, wbo conhl still be found there
at the time, had discovered the secret
of the coal hidden in the hills. They
are said to have used it us fuel an 1
been willing to sell it to blacksmiths,
but would never divulge where they
got it from.
The Htzolton l'lain-Snaakei gives
the following account of contemplated
mining in its region: "Preparations
are being made at Jsansville for the
driving of a rock tunnel to reach the
Buck Mountain vein,whioh wai proven
tbere some years ago. The tunnel will
start 180 feet at of the bottom of No.
10. end will be driven north n distance
of 210 feet, when it isexpected to strike
the vein. As soon ns the vein is reach
cd a gangway will be driven west until
a point can be roachnd, and a Blope
driven to surface. Where the vein
will be first reached, it will crop out
on land of E. B. Cose A Co., and in or
der to reach a point where it will crop
on theJeausville tract it will be necess
ary to drive the gangway west from the
tunnel. After the slope is completed
so far as the surface it will bo driven
to the basin. It is thought that the
vein will cover the same area as tn
Mammoth and Wharton veins do
now. A new Allison pump will be
placed in the No, 10 slope and the tun
nel will be driven by machines."
The recent death of John Moser, of
Coaldale, reveals some curious history,
John was the youngest son of Btirk
hart Moser. jr., who was the first white
in Tamarj.no. He is said to have been
the direct heir of Burkhart Moser. who
first discovered coal in Panther Creek
V,illey,and whose property, now valued
at tl-t,i)00,n00,is held.so it is claimed.il
legaliy by tho Lehigh Coal and Navi
gation company. It Is claimed that be,
with his father, came to Tamaqua in
the early days, and by an examination
of the sand in the bed ot the Wabash
creek, where it empties into the Schuyl
kill river, discovered what they sup
posed was mineral and decided that tho
land was of a paying quality. This
find resulted in the pnrchase of 'J50
acres of land on Owl Mountain by
Bnrkhart Moser. sr. Later Barkhart
Moser, jr., purchased 1,000 acres of
land, comprising the Dutch Hill por
tion of Tntnsqua and extending east
ward to n point near No. 10 breaker.
They were the first to discover noal on
this p,operty,smalI quantities of which
were mined and conveyed to Lshigb
couuty and thure sold by the bushel.
For a score of years or mora the de
scendants of Burkhart No. 1, have been
endeavoring to regain the possession of
the vast estate.which they claim justly
belongs to them. The hoirs stilt hops
to establish this. The dispute is now
awaiting trial before the courts of
Schuylkill county and is expected to
come up in the near future.
Isaac L. Rice's campaign ng.tiust the
Heading receivers Mine to an ignomin
ious termination in Pniladulpbia yes
terday, when at the annual election of
officers, ho received the support of only
117,11-' shares for president, agaitiBt
MBii,3oy shares cast for the re-election of
President Harris. The other officers
and the board ot managers of the rail
road company and the board ot direc
tors of the Coal and Iron company were
elected by a vote ot 889,808 shares,
there being no opposition.
Various Minor Items:
The Baltimore aud Ohio relief depart
in. -n t is to be extended over the lines of
the Pittsburg and Western, which is con
trolled by the Baltimore and Ohio.
Tim Western Now York and Pennsyl
vania litis ahundoiipd the road between
Brocton andjCorry ponding the reconstruc
tion ot the trestlus between Hroctou and
Sherman.
j For about 1100, (XJ0 (Jeorge Westinghuuse.
i jr., has purchased the Westinghouse Ma
chine company, or I'lltsburg, an import
ant branch of the industries there bearing
his name.
Contracts for supplying coal to the Uni
ted States war ships at Kio Janeiro will
soon be awarded b tho secretary of the
navy, aud it is likely that the Newport
News and Philadelphia coal exporters will
secure the awards.
The Ohio convention of miners at Co
Iambus this week is awaited all over the
state with great anxioty. About -',000 idle
miners m the state are now in distress.
Prices for Iron and steel are declared to
have been still f urtber shaded st oasteru
centers since, the beginning of the year.
Xiao President Udell Miys the New Kng
lanifTccclvership has not aa yet affected
through tariff, which compares very favor
ably with last year.
Orders have been isiued by the Reading
Coal uud Iron company closing its collier
ies two days each week Friday and Hat
urdny on account of dullness In the coal
trsde.
Temporarily tho work of surveying and
laying out the line of the proposed ' New
York, New England and Northern rail
road, which was intended to f nrnish a N ew
Y ork city terminus lor the New England,
has been abandoned.
The dividend declared by the Delaware
aud Hudson directors of T par cunt, out of
lost year's turnings Is payable in four
equal instalments during thu year 18U4.
'I lie earuiugs of thu company last yuar
equullod 10,'j per cent, on tho stock.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's Now
Discovery know its value, and those who
have uot, huvo now the opportunity to try
It Free. Call on the advertised DrQgglSt
and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your
nana and address to H. E. Huckleu & Co.,
Chicago, and get a sample box of Br.
King's New Life Pilli, Free, as well as a
ropy of lluiile to Hoalth aud Houehold
Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran
teed to do you good and cost you nothing.
Matthews Bros. Drugstore.
-
For Rheumatism, Lumbago. Neuralgia,
Cramp and Colic there is no remedy super
ior to tho genuine Dr. Thomas' F'.lectric Oil.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
fit r. its and Eonds.
Nik YORK, Jan. 8. During the first
half of the day the tendency of prices at
tho Bto 'k l'.xchango was decidedly up
ward. Tito large Increase in east bound
shipments from Chicago last week, tho
superabundance ot money and reports
from Washington that the tax on distilled
spirits would ne increased to Jl.'JO per gal
lon aud th ut a duty of iiy cents per 100
pounds would lie imposed ou roilnod
sugnr.all contributed to the bullish feeling.
General Electric rose 2, sugar s1., Chicago
(las l v. I .... k Island ItK Distillers Uli.New
England Western Union 1, Burlington
I, Northwest 1 H and Lake; Shore K- Rend
ing, Louisville and Nashville and North
ern l'aciii'' preferred were weak through
out, Beading fell 1 the annual report
having proved a disappointment. North
ern Pacific preferred declined 1 on re
ports that the .mi, nut of money requirod,
to put the property on its feet had been
underestimated. Louisville aud Nashville
were weukened by old stories of tbe
passing of the dividend. The stock
sold down l !;Tho hears detected liquida
tion in the afternoon mid immediately j
began to pay Attention to stocks that huve j
scored the 'greatest advances during the
past ten days or ro, Hugar, Rock Island !
wore uaeli forced dowu i! uer cent. Tho -
decline in these stocks led to realization In
other parts of the list, and at the close
there wore a number ot issues whioh were
below Saturday's llual. Compared with
Saturday closing tho general list shows
losses of ,',to "J percent; the latter iu
Reading. .Sugar gained J, Kock Island
H.H, Distillers 1, General Electric and
Now England :'.,. Total sales were 'JV7,0ub
shares.
The following complete table showing the
day's fluctuations in active stocks is supplied
aud revised dally by I.aBar It Fuller, stock
brokers, Ul Wyoming avouue:
Open- HUh- Low- Clos
ing. sit) est. ing.
Am Cot. Oil M Ul' If -S
Am. Hugar. HIT 84 Sly Si4N
a. t. 's. F tia rjt.1 iij Ufl
Can. So iilii.j TiO'ii Ui in
ceu. Sr. j lint i lots, no no
Chic, ft N. W ns I0II4 loOt loom
0., B. ft U TUf "t, TU2 T&s,
chic. Qu Us Gbtn 00 t
P.. C.c.ftsi. L... 96W so- B6M 354
Col, Hock.Val. T
D ft H ittM MM l' IK
D . L. ft W his m IN 10H
D.ftC. F 25 '-'CU B '.'it
Erie MM UtJ MM IHi
O.K. Co Ulj Nl M WR
Lake Shore I'-.'Vi 12U IN I'
ll, ft N 4 Wk 4'JMi 4'.!j
Manhattan tn Ut m hM
Miss. Pac -I's -I'fi "-'" M
Nat Lead MN 91 Ml BNj
N, Y. ft N. E ll'i 12W. IIM 1IW
ft, Y. Central VtM Nftf Ifffi pal
N.Y.. 0. ftW Ufl fj'u I6K lofj
BEir Dull, steady: family, Illal3; ex
tin mess. Ptag.oii.
blew UAMS-Quiet, t5alS.2u.
Tickoud Bskf-DuII; city extra India
mess, tlUaSO.
Cut MEATe-sten.lv. pickled bellies, 12
lbs., VltfaTJio; pickled shoulders, 0c:
pickled hamsOaOc; middles, nominal.
Laud Firui.qmot; western steam closed
at tb.IO: city, T'o.: Janunry, 18.80: Feb
ruary, $8.05; May, Jb.Ofj; reiinod, dull; con
tinent, s.7S: South America, tUo&; com
pound, Sflal).:J7,!t.
Poiik ilore demnnd, firmer; moss, clla
1460.
Butter Fair demand, fancv steady;
statu dairy. 17aiMo.;du., cieamury, WiiMSc. :
western dairy, !5,VilUc; do., creamery,
BOaSoXo.) do., factory, U)fe1le.; elgins,
WHc ; imitation creaiuery, ltiu'JOc,; rolls,
l&uI9c.
Cheese Moderate demand, firm; state
large, Bailee.; fancy, llkci do. small,
llali'ic, part skims, 4al0c.; full skims.
23c.
Eggs Moderate demand, firm; ice house,
ISalTo.) limed, I54'altlc.; western fresh,
SOaSlKo.) do. seconds, per case, l,90a9Wj
southern, I'Jalc.
Philadelphia Tallow Slarkst.
rnil.AUELrniA, Jan. S. Tellow is
tirm, but quiet. Prices wero: Prime city,
in hogsheads, 5c; country, prime, In
barrels, 5c. do. dark, iu barrels, 4Vc;
cakes, t)c. ; grease, 414c.
ii ' 1 Si 1 11 1
Henry Schoenhals foreman Henry Krng
Packing '., St. Joseph, Mo. uses Br.
Thomas' Eclectrlc oil with his men for
sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, etc.
U is the bust.
Any lubwibrr of 'V'ic 'J'ribunt mny se
cure u boofc of jtuur ami oal ;...-.
worth ft nirf miii raee 60 sentepa earh
bCUTfl offtvur uml I , cents on MCA tun of
coal.
Y.. S. ft W
V. H. 0, Co
North Pac
North Pac. pf
I 'malm
2(1
I
I7M
N
MI
2u N
4li I'll
101, W
NH H3M
lunanii mis .nu ,k,i a.sj
Pac. .Mull lit., I,., i it...
Reading IflM M 17M It
Rock Island.
R. T
St. Paul
T..C. ft 1...
Texas A: Pae
I nion Pae..
Wabash, pr.
W. I'nion...
.. 1'S
.. 14
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tkllj
f.7i
m
lN 14 His
Hla MH4 S4?4
and Provisions.
-The following guota
correct d dally by La'
jkers.l'.T Wyoming ave-
Jan. May. July.
SIM Snjl (iau,
oitji NB m
MM lUiU titi,
til', ttii us
mi
.Ws N
' ' Mj
SKti ill uu
ssra .".1 2!ii4
N ilS N
N NN 29
INO ISM
i;iiu 8U
12 jo 1N6
wc IN)
wj 77
iu ;sii
Tiki 707
iSH 77 j
070 (".
no w
NO tut.
ere :i
Chicigo Grain
Si'IiAnton, Jan. U
Honiara supplied and
Ear ft Fuller, stock br
nuo.
WHEAT.
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
CORN.
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
( I ATS,
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
PORK
'polling
Highest
Low st
Closing
Lard.
Opening
prTgbtst
Lowest ,
CI, sing
sh Rr BIBS,
Opening
Highest
Lowest
(.'losing
New York Produce Market.
New York. Jan. 8. FLoun Market
quiet, held higher, winter wheat, low
grades, jy.OOs'J.l.'i; do., fair to fancy. N.4S
a'J.75; do., patents $.i.40aJ.lo; Minnesota
clear, f2.60a2.Si); do., straights, $).25a3.75:
do., patents, $;).S0a4.30; low extras, $2. 05a
2.4:"i: citv mills, t3.55n3.uo; do., patents,
J4.20s4.50.
Wheat Spot market dull, easier; No. 8
red, store uud elevator, 61a87)0.! afloat,
68j4sU9c.; f. o.b., iWaUSit'c. ; ungraded red,
NaOBo.) No. 1 northern, 73o"3,Lt;a; options
closed stoadv at .SjC. below Saturday; Na i
red closed G7';;c,: February, C8.lic. j March.
60;",c: May, 71Jo.; June 72;bc; July,
7flbc; August, 7lc'.
corn Spots quiet, firm; No. 2, 42Via
42Xc elevator; 43Ya49.lac. : alloat: un
graded mixed, 424tt43c. ; steamer mixed,
42c. ; options dull, weak, .Ksc. lower;
Janunry, 42c.; February, 43c; May,
44 "o.
oats Spots qniet, easier; options dull,
lower; January, 84c; February, 84Lc;
March, :i4';c. ; Mny, 33c; No. 2 white,
Febriiiirv.ut'.c; March, 80)0.; spot prices,
No. 2, 34c; No. 2, whito, 88attXa; No. 3
Chicago. 3oc; No 3, 33c; No. 3 whito,
bWaWWo.; mixed western, fMaKic.;
white do., BSMa40tc-l white, state, 85Ka
40Hc
Beecliam's pills are fot
biliousness, bilious headache,
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid
liver, dizziness, sick head
ache, bad taste in the mouth,
coated tongue, loss of appe
tite, sallow skin, when caused
by constipation ; and consti
pation is the most frequent
cause of all of them.
Hook free; pills 25c. At
drugstores, or write B.F.Aflen
Co.,365 Canal St., New York.
Rest Cstate.
1 rouaic
.11 a
ut pi 10
AND LOT
1 1 M
for sale.
FOR SALE
and iiauauarava, at s bamin
UORCHEIJs
P. V.
AT 71J
1(1111 1 re
l.'OR SALE- SINGLE HOUSE, (KlayUlNCy
J avenue; very desirable location. Anply
5. F. KEY MOLDS, or W1LLARD, WARRISN
ft KNAPP.
ffl.i,l)WWlLL BUY MODERN NEWS-ROOM
v house, all Improvements; terms easy; cor
ner Madison avenue and 1 Mow in o street. Ap
ply HARRY M i's
Ql,4O0 WILL BUY VERY DESIRABLE LOT
;p corner Madison avenue and Delaware
street. Terms easy. Apply
HARRY LEES.
CURES
Biliousneif.
CURES
Biliousness.
CURES
Biliousness.
Connolly &, Wallace
nnw m n- .i 1 .
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
LIVER
Direct Proof.
Mv wife has heen troubled
with Liver Complaiut aud Pal-
piranon or tne heart tor over a
year. Uer caso ballied tbe skill
of our test physicians. After
usinu nin e Dottles 01 your
Burdock Blood Hitters she is al
most entirely well. We truly
recommend your luodiclne.
ur-ionoa W. Hhawll,
Montpelier, Williams Ox, O
j I
DON'T FORGET
That wo are hnadquartors for every thftii; in
the line ot WATCH KM. If you have an Idea
of purcliasiui; anv kind or a Watch, lady's or
(ant's. QoM or Silver, you will make u uriav
ous mistake It yon do Hot give 01 a call and
get our prices, which yon will tind far below
all otners, especially in all the in.-! grades of
Elgin, Wallhaiii sad Hampden niovements.
If you bav o any doubts and are at all posted
on prices gi e us a call and wj will have no
trouble iu convincing you. Wo still have a large
stock to dispj-o of, and will olfur you won
derful inducements in Jewelry, Silverware,
Clocks and all other goods which we baveiu
stock.
C. W. Freeman
Pena Ave. and Spruce St.
HOLLY WREATHS,
BOXWOOD WREATHS,
ROPING MISTLETOE, etc.
Prices very reasonable. Space
will not permit us to mention the
good tbitiKH for a Christmas din
ner. Stock is complete. Anything
to be found in a first class market.
W. H. PIERCE,
PENH AVE
Dueber Hampden
17Jewel
Adjusted
Watches.
f RUBY JEWELED
lea ADJUSTED vM
fi WATCHES .OrJf
A the ,?
It is marvelous how
these famous. Watches
arc taking the place oi
all others where accu
rate time is required.
Railroad men will have
nothing else.
Duebeir Watch Works, Canton, Ohio
MALONBY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING fl)
Manufacturers and Dealers I
Burning All AanJ
lifarlcatlng UILO m
Also Sbarting and Journal Greasa,
0FFICB:-7J1 West Lackawanna Ave. ,
WoiiKS: Meridian Street
T
tr
HE DUTHE1L STUDIO
Q1 C LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
o i o
SCKANTON, FA.
H
AVINi.1 MADE a contract Willi a
$ frame factory to tum out 1,0)0
Irani. h between now and Christ
O mas. 1 wish toannounce to the nub
He. that. I will make a HEN CINE
CKAYiiN l'oliTKAlT copied lrom
nnv small one ABHOLUTELV FHEK OF
CHAKHt.
UflW HTYI.Ka OF l KAMI i FROM
H'-VoO I I'WAKD.
Workmanship guaranteed.
1'rames UU pur vent, less than regular pi le
1".. 1)1 TH Mill, Artist
209 WASHINGTON AVE,
Opp. Court House.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TUESDAY. JA 0.
A SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH.
A IIKEAT NOVELTY,
lirst presenlatiou in this city of
Edwin Harbour's
Land of tie Midnight Sun
A Strong Dramatic Company, heade.I
by Mr. William Harcoiirt. Miss
May Wheeler, Katie Ull
bert and others.
A Barbaric Romance of the Arctio Zone
Elaborate Scenic Effects.
Bale of seats opens f-uturday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY, JAX. 11.
atH SEASON 4th
Tho Phonomonal Success. EI.MEK EC.
VANi K M Great Realistic Kail
road Comedy Drama,
M LIMITED
MAIL.
and tho wonderful BEATRICE.
A marvelous scenic and mechanical produc
tion. A novelty, see the flight of "The Lim
ited Mail." Beats ou sale Tuesday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
FRIDAY, JAN. Ii.
Return Engagement
i if-
Freeman's Fun Makers
In the Furiously Ennny Faroe Comedy,
A RAILROAD TICKET
Which scored such a tremendous
success here four weeks ago.
ALL LAUGHS.
Sale of seats Wednesday.
N. IL BROOKS, fiupt and Lecturer.
JUARRV THOltNE. SUge Manager.
Week commencing MONDAY, ,IANII AKY 8
The Ureal Emotional Actress,
MISS FLORA STANFORD,
Snppot ted by the
Henry Comedy Com'ny.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
EAST - LYNN E
Thursday Friday and Saturday.
PRIDE AND POVERTY.
I ii.-. to back of balcony; Oe. to frout of
balcony and rear parquottn: oc opera chairs.
Performances at and 1,11 ii.uk Doors
open at 1 it) and 7.
DEN MUSEE
Weak Commencing Jan. 8, '94.
CURIO
HAUL.,
WA r.T. AfT? n9 I'ntamable Lion
n AUIIAUCI, and oilier uttractioiis.
IIM THE THEATER.
Entire new show. All new faces. Admit'
sion to all parts of the housn TKCN cents
Atlantic Refining Go,
Manufacturers aniflDealers iu
Illaminatiag and Lubricating
OILS
Linaeed Oil, NaptUas and Qaso
linos of all grades. Axle Grease,
Pinion Greaee and Colliery Com
pound; also, a large line of Par
raftius Wax Candles.
We also handle the Famous CROWN
ACME OIL, tho only family safety
burning oil in the mnrket.
WILLIAM MASON, Manager.
Offlcot Coal Exchange, Wyoming Ave.
Works at Fine brook.
I(E3K. The only nnfo. sura and
reliable Female PILL
ever offered to Ladles,
especially recommend
ed to married Ladies.
PILLS and take no other.
circular. Price 81.00 per box, u Doxes lor ttli.oo.
DKMOTT'IS CHEMICAL CX., - Clevelsiud, Ohio.
tor Male by C. M. liAltKIS, Druggist, l .'T I'ouu Avenue,
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
Ask for VS. MOTT'S FBVaTTROTAL P1L1
Ifir a8nd for ciroular. Price HI. OO per I
puzrzxc,
B . . Mi i hi -, - i - wi '
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE.
Valuable as a Souvenir of the Fair.
QUITE i:ay avhex you know how
$300 IN PRIZES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO THOSE DOIMi THE
PUZZLE IN THE SHORTEST SPACE OK TIME
FOU SALE BY ALL NEWS COMPANIES STATIONERS ANI AT TOY
SI OKI's, OR SENT TO ANY ADDRESS UPON RECEIPT OF
PRICE, 25 CENTS, RY
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO,
112 AND 114 SOUTH El'TAW STREET, BALTIMORE, Ml).
1 rowP 1
from (he X Y. Tiitunt, Kov. 1, J.'SJ.
The Flour
Awards
"Chicago, Oct. 31. Fhe first official
announcement of World's Fair di
plomas on flour has been made. A
medal has been awarded by the
World's Fair judges to the flour manu
factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co ,
in the great Washburn Flour Mills,
Minneapolis. Tbe committee reports
the flonr strong and pure, and entitles
it to rank as first-class patent flour for
family and bakers' use."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
WHOLESALE AIIUNT-.
SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
The above brands of flour can be had nt any of the following merchants,
who will accept The Tribune flour coupon of on each one hundred pounds
of flour or 00 on each bnrrel of flour.
Bcrantou-F. P, Urice, Washington avenue,
tloli Mednl lirand.
Hyde wk Carson A Davis, Washhurn si.
Hold Medal llrnnd: Joseph A. Mears.Main
avenue. Superlative Brand.
(IreenRidise A I,.Si.encei .( lold Modal Hrand.
Iinnniore K. P. Price, Hold Modal Brand.
Ulypuum James Jordan. Snperlntlve Brand.
Duuuioro-K I). Mauley. Sunerlettvo Brand.
Providence Penner & chapj.ell. N Main are.
nuo. Superlative Brand;!. . I. (Illlesple, W.
Market street. Hold Medal Brand.
PeokviUe Bhaffsr i Ktiaer, Superlative
Brand.
Jennyn-C, D. Winters Co. Snperalativ
Brand
farhniidals W S. Clark. Hold Medal Brand.
Houesdale-J. N. Foster et Ca Hold Medal
Uraud.
Honesdsle W.P. Si-lienck.Sunerlntive Brand
l)alton-S. K. Finn Son, Hold Medal Brand
Houldsboro S A. Adams. Hold Medal Braud
Totyhanna- 'i'ohyhanna Hi Lehigh IiUinhJ
CO., Hold Medal Brand.
SURDAMS
133 Penn Avenue.
'Bargain
Stores
103 Wyoming Avenue.
Goode at the merest fraction of their value. Ooods for the kitchen. Qoode
for the Garden. Goods f or tbe workshop. Goods for every day. Thousand
of Bargains.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
Pins, 4 papers for .1 cents.
Matches, 12 boxes tor , cents.
Household Ammonia, large sirs, Scents.
Best French Blacking, 4 cunts, worth 1U ec-nU.
Best Machine Oil, 4 cents.
'."i" yard Spool t'ottou, II) cents a dozen.
Knives and Forks, M cents to Sl.oO.
Bread Knives, 1!) cents to DO cents.
Mi sheets good Writing l'apor, d centa
Ittgood Knvelopes, I cents.
Blacking Brushes, 10 cents up.
All kinds ot Hair, Tooth, Horse and Clothes
Brushes.
Suspenders, 5 cents to .10 cents.
Men's one half Hose, good heavy goods.O pairs
SO cents.
Men's one-half Hose, very heavy, fine goods,
8 pairs 23 cents.
8 ouuee Tacks, 4 papers for 6 cents.
Hammers. 4. 10. 15, 25. 80, a', and 59 e nil
Saws. 15, 20, - M, 85, 40, 4&, 50, "5 cents an 1
3125.
Planes, 25 cents tot
Squares. HI cents to SI.
A good list of Bits, tSSj a bargain.
Chisels, all size, from 15o. up.
Sad Irons, cheap.
Dinner Falls, N cents up.
Boys' Cloth Hats, M cents; cheap.
Men's Hats, 20 cents to l.
Tea Spoons, II for 25 cents; douplo plated.
We sell these spoons, giving the buyer the
privilege ot returning them after On year'
use, if not satisfactory. Thay contain na
brass or copper.
Foe ket hooks. :), 5. 10, 20, 40 and 60 centi
A good Ksior for SI. folly warranted.
Razor Strops ot all kind.
Remember the place: .'33 PENN AVE, 103 WYOMING AVE.