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THE SCRANTON TTJIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11. 1894.
ONE CENT
A Word
Hants of all kind 001 thai much, M-
etpt situations Wmted,whieh art Inserted
'.Vf.
Situations Wanted.
.11 Alt
s1
H7ANTKI)- A SlTl'ATION BY A
I'ii'ii iiiuii. hl'i" i Hu a fmr education
ond ran give the best of nbtMH in recur. I to
.harm-tor. Hu had experience us clrk in
tor! a farmer ami as waool tMODWi Ad
dree N. N., Tribune offloe.
SiXTTl i-bY "X"41lTtnEAiTF.t I ffli
a position ai housekeeper or unso
term for nnrelng, 18 pir week. Keeieno
idven. Address Hoiuek.-.p ir. Tri'muio oilif. .
11TUATION WANTF.D-AMKRICAN MAN
vearaoCate a id natrrleo, to act as
watcnuian, Ian .or or inc-uiau, A. HO, I
reference. Add rat . N. 't rlbune otl'oi.
U'ANThU SITVATION - JoI I'lA.V
Id, slsht rialer, well up lu show biici
neat, t. M., i rlbune oMi
UrANTED-YOUNG LAI'Y DE81RH.8 a
position in ortioo as stonoraohor and
typewriter. Willwore tor UteexperlenoeBne
would sain. Would pfefer a place that in .i
few weeks would receive salary. Address A
B . Trlbnae office,
Help Wanted Females.
U' vT?iTXuVof"om Ti? Tim 1 r ! . s
t t iko cider, for medical work. Ad
drew, Order. " tUsoBli'O.
WEEK wil.l. BE PAID A OOQD
ibl
Add reas, p, o i ox
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NEWS
INDUSTRIES
CstOU A
O relish 1 . eiil t . . do ventral housework.
For Sale.
U.'RK
.1. M.
1 MU sale '.
.1 and utensils.
Monroe ave.
I70U SALE - KOWl.INd
I
FARM. STOCK
SHEFFIELD, tSU
1 I, ' . I Y fix
tu, compete BOB Center street, city.
,'OK sale ONE NEW Yost TYPE-
ib.
if-
.1 writer, also one user Abbott cheek pun
at a bargain. Address H. .i., ears Tribune
floe.
I70B SALE oK EXCHANGE FOR Si'RAN
ton property a bearing orange groV
increasing in production and value yearly in
the oranue section in Florida. Adores F. E.
NETTLETUN. Lake Helen, Fiorina
For Went.
r'OK RENT- STORE
KooMANl)
T(.Ki:
I-1 basement, HO, 1X1 rent) avenue, now oc
cupied by 0, s. woolworthas aftrCfUt store.
Inquire of B. o. HILL, 111 North Washington
ivenue.
1 'UK RENT A LARGE STOKE ROOM AT
V 4ns Spruce streel. Iinuir-at 1 1 1 VVyom
ng avenue.
nOB KENT Till: FURNISHED REST-
I deuce Of the late WUlfaUB W. MalillOSS. I
K llersou awnue, with or without haru m the
rear. In quire Of H. A. Kuapp, Kepublicaii
wilding,
pi i: RENT-LARGE STORE ROOM AND
V lageincat links .11 uaar",t'rceu Uld,v.
Suitable for furniture and undertaking.
Kent low. 11. A.OLEABWATER
noRRENT TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL
.V ling house; modern improvements, :tl"'
Forest court. Apply to MAURICE COLLINS,
agent, 781 West Lackawanna avenue,
rpo LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS
1 Part or all of three hundred feet of yard
rooni along railroad
avenue.
Apply at 46 Franklin
Effects of Free Bituminous on tlie Trade in
Anthracite Coal.
THE OPINION OF ONE WHO KNOWS
There Would Be an Immediate Falling
Oft in the Demand for Smaller
Sizes Why Free Bituminous Would
Be a Blow at More Than One Mil.
lion Workingmen Discussing the
Idea of an Elevated Railroad Be
tween Carbondale and Wilkes
Barre Minor Gossip of the Day.
liaird Halberstadt.of PotUville.coin
cides with Tilt: TRIBUNE in the belief
that free bituminous ooal would exert
.i depressing elVeet upon the anthracite
trade. This is how he explaim his
position in the Miners' Journal : ''Since
lsTSour anthracite operators have, been
shipping large quantities of the small
i buckwheat and rloe) coal which before
that time was thrown into the culm
banks. The use of perforated plates in
place of urate birs mid forced draft
have, however, made this of vulue, an
thousands of tons are now sent to mar
ket It is used largely i Industrial
works for generating steam and Im
probably displaced a larce tonnage
of bituminous coal for this purpose.
Without the duty Pennsylvania, -Maryland
and West Virginia cannot com
pete with the coals from Nova Scotia
in the markets from New England
The mines of that province are all near
tbe coast, and the distance by
water from them to Boston is leas
than 700 miles; hence if we as
mine that the coals of Novn
Scotia and Pennsylvania are of equal
value at the miues, it will readily b
ssen that owing to the lonir railway
haul of the Pennsylvania, West Vir
ginia and Maryland coals before reach
ing tidewater they will be practically
left out of this market What is true
of the bituminous coal is also true ol
the smaller size anthracites Notwith
standing the fact that in 1892 the coal
production of the United states was
over 179.000,000 short tons or over ll0.
000,000 long tons (9,940 poundsi tiler
were imported and entered for con
sumption at the several seaports of th
I'uited States in that yjar over 1,009,
000 tons of foreign coal, (treat Lirituni
sends her coal to points ou both tin
Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Australia
and British Columbia ship to San Fran
cisco, while Nova Scotia coal is entered
at the Atlantic ports. Should the duty
he removed, 1 believe that the New
fglO REWT STORK asrSU OR KI'HNISIIKl)
1 hall on Green Ridge street. Very dvsira- Eliclaud trade in buckwheat and Kic
coal will be lost, and I am suru that
Center. Clearfield, HmitiuRdon and
Cambria counties will lose any bitumi
nous trade they may have in that sec
tion, owiup; to the competition with
NTova Scotia coal, which can bo placed
in the lloston market and pay the duty
at a cost per ton less by a dollar than
the Pennsylvania coals."
ol. location and on reasonable terms. Apply
.. L, L' VTl-'fnfl't l.'Tii.T ., O BfiMMllfse
' . . : 1 . i . 1 1 1 , oi V. O. nwvJii ...
Republican building.
Lost.
I uST UN E FL'K CL'ivE IN THE Soil
L Ll x k, ilaye 'acouri. Finder w. 11 ret urn
ui' iou'Ji Bifenoook court and receive reward.
Special Notices.
A southern writer in the Washing
Ion Post, speaking of this same sub
ject, says: "Careful estimates show
per cent, ot the cost o!
coal is iabor. The long and short of il
is, wages of the American miner must
corns down if the duty on coal comes
off. Reduced to an ad valorem basis,
the duty on bituminous coal (anthra
cite comini; in free) is now less than 25
:er cent. The McK'itilov tariff put a
the retiring firm are requei ed to present j lower dnty on coal than the Clay tariff
'I 'HE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET
1 ing of the Weston Mill Co., for the adop
tion of by-laws, election of offloers, and such I
oiuer uu-mess as may . ouie netoretne meet- . a
ma. will lie held at the First National bank at I 111,11 .lU"" J
BUCUt o eioes p in., Dnaraay, January loin,
im. A. Vf DICK80N, Secretary
VTOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm of I. A Fin 'h ,V Company, having
.ld their entire plain, business and good Will
to the Finch V..u ...... .... Company, have
this day, December antu. IHB, gone out of
bnsuMst All persons having liaims against
thuiu o Mr. Irving A. Fiuch, through whose
hands ail such payments and all collection
will be made
rpHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR,"
J containing Frank Leslie s famous old
war pictures. Two volumes folio. Every
page illustrated. Over WiO pages. As anodu
cator it is unexcelled. Sold on easy monthly
payments, both volumes delivered complete.
Address P. O. Mood v. ;Hi Franklin uenue,
agent lor Northeastern Pennsylvania.
WR1NOEB HOSPITAL, MO
floor. Tlie best
fcolid whlto rubber rollers, one dollar each.
Work guaranteed by the oldest and only ex
pert wringer repairor in Scrantoii.
CJ OBAN TON
lO Spruce street, ground
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Legal
I N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA8 OF
1 Lackawanna county. No. 317, .tune term.
1S98. OnlfrlO Salerno VS. NUDlata Salerno.
To Nunzata Salerno, res)), indent above named.
The subpoena and alias subpoena in divorce
havluff been returned mm est inventus you
are hereby notified to be ami appear at the
next term ot said ronrt. to wit; the eighth dav
of January. A IJ. bill, at in . . lock a m',
to answer the llbellalit's complaint,
JOHN J I'All V. Shorilf.
WATSON ZIMMERM AN, ttoi neys.
JN THE COURT of COM Oil PLEAS OK
I.aekawuuna county. No Sill, September
term. UM. Joseph B Milburn vs. Sarah
Sophia llltbnrn. To Sarah Sophia .Mill. urn
respondent above named. The subpoena and
ulias subpoena in divorce having been re
turned non est inventus, you are hereby noti
fied to be and uppeur at the next (era ot said
court, to wit; tile eighth day of January A
1). ISDi. at 10 a. in., to answer tin-Ubellant s
complaint. JOHN J. FAIIEY. Sherilf.
WATSON A- ZIMMERMAN. Attorn, vs.
Real Estate.
L'OK SALE -SlNULK Hot SL Ml-, yUl.NCy
Jr avenue; very desirable location. Aoply
(I F. REYNOLDS,. or WILLAKU, WABBEN
tt KNAPP.
VAUODWILL HtJY MODERN NEW 8 ROOM
O house, all Iratiroveiuenfs; tonus easv: cor-
lier Madistyi avenue and Dulewaru street.
ply n Art KV LKKS
Ap
1.400 WILI
O corner Madwoii
Street.
BUY VERY DESIRABLE LOT
avenue and Dolawarj
Terms easy. Apply
HARRY LEES.
A alf-an Uet.
There is a story told on a SOOfety woman
liece who, although getting considerably
beyond the debutaute stuge, is hi ill quits
well nnaorvad. thanks Hi large nnrt to her
dermatologist, it was for n long time n be Used
eerious question with soineol the younger
people whether or not she wore false eye
brows, n nil one mean girl bet a party of
other girls u Week's candy for the crowd
that she WOuld find out within a week.
The next. .Monday nigiir, the ludy whose
eyebrows were subject ul suspicion tit
tended the tlieidcr us the chaperon of the
girl who bad undertaken the wager. As
they were passing in through the crush in
the lobby the mean girl whispered fo her,
''Ob, dear Mrs. Bloom, your kit eyebrow
has been brushed off."
"Thank you, my dear," was (ho quick
reply uud with g'reut piesenceof mind this
veteran ot society knocked off the other
one With flick Of lier fan. Some of the
girls who held the other end of that candy
wager were in the Opposite box that even
ing, nnd they did cot need anydpsfAten
tary evideuco to tell then that they had
lost their bet.--Washington Correspondent.
of 1649, and lower than the Walker
tariff of 18 10. To put co:il on the free
list would therefore be nothing short
of a wanton blow s.ta class of men who
perform a dangerous work for pay
which is now far too low. When coal
comes to the seaboard, which is the
plnce where the price of it is affected,
it is, as we havo said, probably 03 per
cent, labor. Coal is worth more than
from 10 to 10 ciuts in the mines. For
the sake of cheapening the price of
bituminous coal a few cents per ton to
wealthy manufacturing concerns and
to enrich the foreign producer, it is
proposed to reduce the wages of nearly
850,000 coal miners, nnd thereby Im
poverish nearly 1,500,000 men, women
and children whose existence in a
measure depends upon the prosperity
of a great mining industry, carried on
in no less than twenty nine stales and
territories."
Says the CsrbondalS Leader; "The
question of more rapid transit
through the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys is a matter
that may require earnest at
tention in the future. This is one of
the most thickly settled portions of the
country and the popnlatiou is rapidly
increasing. Even now it Is one con
tinuous town from Carbondale to
Wilkes Bans and the business inter
ests of the region are closely inter
twined. Colonel H, If, Boies, of Scran
ton, advocatas an elevated road bs
tweon theso points operated by elec
tricity. The feasibility of the scheme
was demonstrated by the Intramural
railway nt the World's fair, but trains
would have to run ut a much
J higher rate of speed. The first
i cost of the plant would be
large, ns the road should run tbroujh
, the center of each town, (,'onserjnontly
dividends would not be enormous nt
i first. The road should be double
tracked and in the beginning ft sched
i nle ot trains every thirty minutes
I would probably bs all tint woul I be
necessary. Sixty miles p r hour could
be obtained between stations. As on
all similar roads she gate system would
I5uy your ticket at, the sta
tion and drop it Into a slot before get-
i ting on the train. Tickets would be
all the Batne price whether for long or
short haul. It would cost no more to
go to Wilkes-Barre than to Jertnyn.
! The immense amount of traffic this
would induce would make a low rate
of fare possible. Who will be the first
to start the movement? ieo, verily,
whoV
ended Jau. H, 1SU4. increased fifty-one tons.
Coal people say that sales of stove coal
hnve been made in New York for $4.'W,
lee a cOmmt'iion ot 15 couts. The July
circular is HflO less a couimissiou. This
was for first quality coal, fuferior grades
are said to linvo beeu sold at tl net.
Isnao L. liice has not clearly (iefluod
his programme against the Heading re
ceivers. Ho declares, however, that his
attempt to depose the manugumoiit was
on.y a slep, nun mat ins Inuuro win not
Interfere with his plans. He adds that, ho
will not rest until be has fully enlightened
Beading security holders on the policy of
the management, nnd held Mr. Mcl.eod
accountable for his speculations.
Miscellaneous J ttin is i
More A huso For Jonali,
Walls 1 OOu't belilTe Jonah was swal
lowed by n whale. A whale's throat is
too narrow for liny such performance.
Potts Hilt think how small the man
must have felt when he realized that, he
vtu the origi'uul Jonah. ludiuuupolis
Journal.
,
For Rheumatism, Lumbago. Neuralgia,
Cramp and Colic there Is no remedy super
w, to t ho genuine Dr. Thomas Electric Oil.
There has been n noticeable increase in
the passenger traffic ou the Pennsylvania's
lines west of Pittsburg during the past few
days.
Railway passenger agents affect to feel
greatly enconraged, and say that better
times are in store for railways.
Under the traffic arrangement made re
cently with the Lehigh Valley railroad, a
weekly average of ISO car loads of anthrac
ite coal Is carried over t lie New York, New
llnven and Hartford road.
The Lehigh Valley management ts now
perfecting a system of new dining enr ser
vice, which Will be furnished on a'l
thorough trains, and it is expected they
will be provided within a week.
All engines on tbe Heaver Meadow and
Weatherly division of the Lehigh Valley
have began using bituminous coal. The
officials claim thai it is much cheaper than
the anthracite.
The It ading railroad Is discharging
scores ot employes at Reading, Pottsville
and other places to cut down expenses.
Tbe Heading's coal tonnage for the week
FINANCIAL AND CUMMtRCIAL
Stroke and Honda
Mkw YORK, Jau. 10. It was another
quiet day on the stock exchange and as ou
yesterday the tendency of prices was down
ward. Tho'ealea were only HT.IMT shares
of both listed and unlisted. The street is
gradually veering around to the idea that
the bull pools organized recently to twist
the, short interest have accomplished what
they Bet out to do and are now willing to
see lower quotations, The weakest stocks
today were the Grangers, American Sugar
and Chicago Lias. The New England was
quite firm at one time on the revival of
the report of the formation of the old vot
iug trust with Charles 1'srsous us trustee.
Parsons subsenaently said bs was out of
the New England stock to stay, in tho
closing dealings there was a rally of W to
, American leading. The market lett off
firmer in tone,
Tic toil .wing complete table showing the
day's fluctuations in active .stocks Is supplied
and revised daily by I. altar & roller, stock
brokers. 121 Wyoming avenue:
upon
ing.
-si.
Am. Cot. oil
Am Sugar
A. T. A S. E
Can. So
Con. N. .1
( hie. it N. W.
C . H. & O
Chi.- tins
('.. C. C. tt St I. .
col . Hoek.Val. si I
D H
D., L . Jt W
I). .V C. F
Erie
(I. E. Co
Lake Shore
L. A N
Manhattan,
Miss. Pae
Nut. Lead
N . Y . fc N . E
N. Y. Central
N. Y . O. it W
N. Y..S. & V
U. S C. Co
North Pae
North Pae. pf
Omaha
I'ae Mail
Reading
Roek Island
It. T
St. Paul
T., C & 1
Texas iS Pac.
Union Pac
Wabash, pf
V. t iiion
V. L. E
V. L. L. pf
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Mis
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7IH,
BS
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111 I I4h li
484 4SI, fsu,
lio" iV tV'ii
7lH 7ifK 74ki
US M B5U
31 314
n't." ist" it"
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14 II II
8TM Salt; 36
128 Ml m
13", ISM i:W,
12 ItriZ I;-:
ji :ts -'I
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US US OS
laSJ 6 , 15
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134 1-4 ISM
Uyi 4s,4 B4
Jan. May. July.
14 WM 68m
01m t;7iv BW
1,14 iae ii7?J
1114 ttnj (17-J
SI? 34 3
344 B8H W
MM 3S1.4 St
2;ji snuj mt
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1115 1313 -ISttS
1377
1316 1816
1:105 an -
mi 72
s;.7 stio
mt -xi
S-'7 S05
700 B7
7ll 712
71 m 1187
7IIU 712 -
pickled,
1'JC.
in hogsheads, 5c; country, prime, in
Uigsheads, 5c Mo. dark, in barrels, 4?c;
cakes, 6jtfO. grease, 4ia
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's Now
Discovery know its value, and those who
have nut. hnvu now tho opportunity to try
it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist,
and get a Trial llottle, Free, Heud your
name nnd addross to H. K. Huckloii ft Co.,
Chicago, nud got a Bnmplo box of Dr.
Kiug's New Life Pills, Free, ns well as a
copy of Cluidu to Health and Hon ohold
Instructor, Free. Allot which is guaran
teed to do you good and cott you nothiug.
Matthews Bros. Drugstore.
llenrv Schoenhids foreman Henry ICrug
Packing Co., ,St. Joseph, Mo. usob Dr.
Thoma.V Eclectric oil with his mentor
spraina, cms, bruises, chapped hands, etc.
It is tho best.
Jny subwriber of The Tribune may se
SUfs u book of four i)i(f coal coupons
worth J". nmf thus sure :'M cents on each
barrel uf flour and 11 1 eiifs 0)1 each ton of
coal.
Chicago Grain and Prcvitlons.
Si BAMTOH, Jan. t -The following qnAta-
tlons are supplied and oorrected. dally by La
liar A Puller stock brokers,PJl Wyoming ave-nue.
WHEAT.
Opening
Highest .. 014
i.oweat v
Closing J
COBN.
Onenina
Highest 344
Lowest
Closing
OATS.
finning
Highest 74
LfOWeK
CI .sing
POKE.
Opening
Highest
Low st
Closing
LAUD.
Opening
Highest
Lowest
CI sing
SH BT BIBS
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
Ecranton Wholesale Markstg.
8cn anton, Jan. 10. Fruit ad Pro
duce Dried apples, per lb., Ba7c: evap
orated apples, hullo, per lb.; Turkish
prunes, 44a5s,; English currants, 8u3!t'c.;
layer raisins, tl.0Ua2.uil; muKCatels, S1.40a
1. 50 per box; new Valencia. 7a7!.
per lb.
Beaks Marrowfat, IS.60aB.6S per bushel;
mediums, fl.Klal.tM.
PlAB-fJresa, ILlUal.SO per bushel;plit,
ta.50ai:.C0; leutels, Saloc. per pound.
PUTATOU oSaTOc. per bushel.
Onion.' T0a76e, per bushel.
BUTTIU 8025 C per lb.
ciiiKsa 10alS)to. per lb.
Egg; Fri'sh. Ua80o,
coolers. lOaSOc.
Mkats iiamsw IOJiTi.; large, 10
skinned hams, 10c; California bams,
Sc.; shoulders, ij'ic: dry salted bellies,
UJj'c.; mokd breakfast bacon. 12o.;
fresh pork loln, 0!;c; "Wyoming" porK
sausage, lie.; Wyoming homo made sau
sage, 8-poand pail, larded, He; butch
ers1 sausage, 8,4c., out own make: fresh
pork shoulders, 4'c: fresh pigs' feet,
3c: fresh pigs' heads, 5c; fresh spare
ribs, 80.) fresh leaf laid, 11c ; fresh
kidneys, 8c' do.; rough sausage
meat, 'C. : tongue, H,1.; plucks, 5c.eac0;
whole hogs,
Pork .Mess at J17; short cnt, IIS.
LABS Leaf In tierjei nt OX.; In tubs,
'JJic; in Id-pound pails, IOWe.1 111 6-ponnd
pails, IOc; v-pound pails. ; . per
pound,
IIkek (,'hoico sugar cured, smoked beef,
14c.
Poui.TRT-Chlrkens, lOalOJio.; turkeys,
18a18Wp. ducks. iSalda,
Fr.ouK Minnesota patent, per barrel.
t ; e l. Ohio nnd Indiana amber, at
S3.75; (iraham at $3.50; rye flour, at
I3.2h.
BUCKWHKAT FLOUR-ta.OO per CWt.
Fr.ito Mixed, per cwt., at II .00,
(irain-Rye, Boa.) corn, 49to52e.; oat.
N46c per bushel.
Hvit Straw Per ton, llJalo.
HAY-l'er ten. HOalH.
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New York Produce Market.
New York. Jan. Hi. Flour -Firm,
moderate demand.
Wheat spot market dull, lower; clos
ing steady; No. 3 red, store and elevator,
(iTaiH'.c.lHtloat. CSijtiotac.; f. o.b.. (Iia
88XC.! No. 3 red, 05c; ungraded red, tiila
87o.l No. I northern. 7S'?aT8o.: outlons
lower, May must active, closed, No. 2 red,
January, 67 4c; February, OSVic ; Mareh,
m(c.; April,- May, 71 -'.c: June, TSKO.;
December, 78c.
corn Spots dull, easier; No. 2, 42a
42,'c. elevator; IWa43V(o. 1 afloat; un
graded mixed, 48a4Ss.i steamer mixed,
II, 4a42c; No. 2 white, 42411 13c; options
dull, wek;Jsnunry, 4'Jc. ; Febrtisrv. 42Vc. ;
March, 434c; April, 44"iC: Mbv, 41"'i,c
OATS Spots (bill, easier; options, quiet,
weaker; January, SS-'ac; February, 3;rc:
March, 3-l'Hc.: May, Mc; No. 2 white.
January, DSai6ia; spot pi Ices, No. 2,
SraSSc: No. 2 white, MWai No. 2
Chicago. 84.4c; No. 3, MRf-i NO.
white, 38,c: mixed western, S-la85c,
White da. ;i5n404'c; white stato. 35a404u.
Bkek Dull, nominal, family, UelB.j
extra mess, ?SaS.60.
Bjd Hams Ljulet; 11510.88,
TltnCID Heei' Quiet.
Cut Mkats-DuII, firm, pickled bellies.
7c; pickled ;shonlders, (Inline; picklod
hums Oa'.l Vc
I.ARU-Excited, much higher; western
18.70; city, SSuS.25; January, 18.06; Feb
ruary, J8.45; May, 18 40: leflued, quiet,
higher; conilnont, 10. 10; Houth America,
III. 50; compound, fi.'iallk'c.
PoitK Active and firmer mess, 14.50al.
Butter Large supply, fair demand.easv;
western dairy, 15Jal8c. ; do., creamery, 18
aSaWo.; do., factory, 1882.'.4c: elglns.
25b254c: Imitation creamery, luaiyc.;rolls,
15alSc.
Cheese Fair domund, firm; fancy,
llKc; rart skims, 4al0c; full skims 2a3c.
Loos Fair demand, itendy; ico house,
ISalTc.; limed, ISalflc; western frB,
H4b21c; do. seconds, per case, t3.5Qii3.00;
southern, J0a20,4c
.
Philadelphia Tallow Harkst.
FniLADELPiiiA, Jan. 10. Tallow was
quiet aud steady. Prices were; Prime city,
Look at This
for a New Years
Bargain. It Will
Interest You.
At These Prices You
Cannot
Help Buying.
Electric Seal Capes, IS inches,
14.49; formerly $10.
Astrakhan Capes, IS lnches,0.49;
formerly $l!t.
Mink ('apes, is Inches, $12; lor
rnerly ' 15.
Crimmer Copes, is Inches, $0.49;
former! $13,
Russian Lynx Military Capes, l'l'
Inches, $5.98; formerly $12.
Electric Heal Military Capes, L'i!
inches, 19; formerly $18.
Forty dozen Assorted Mull's at
11,49; formerlj
Fifteen dozen Assorted Children's
Sclsatasc; formerly i;.50.
A line lot of Sleigh Kobes, plush
lined, at $.'! each.
Plush and Cloth Coals sold at your
own price.
Millinery almost given away.
HIGHEST PRICES PAIO FOR RAW FURS.
138 Wyoming Ave.
m
I
SSJa "I
fi p -r o i ., iTr stKl
DON'T FORGET
That we are headquarters for everything in
til., im. i,f rt.l ll iitx It' vein have nnv idea
of parchaslng any kind or a Watch, iady'aor
gent's. Gold or Silver, you wid make u Rriov-
nis miMtasoit you do not give us a call and
get our prices, which yon will And far below
an oiners, especially la all tho nlgn grades or
Elgin, Walthum and Hampden movement.
If you have any doubts and are at uh posted
oniiiieeSKl e usu call and .va will have uu
trniihle in convlnolng you. Wo still have a large
stock to dltpo e of, and will offer yen iron
M r hi innu vamenta m .'eweirv. sitviMare.
cioi ks and another mod which ere oave in
stock.
C. A. Freeman
Pnn Ave. and Spruce St.
T
HE DUTHEIL STUDIO,
LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
"aw SCBANTUN, PA,
H
t$"J5
TT lAVING HADE a contract with a
y frame factory to turn out 1.QUU
trams hetweer. now and (Inst
d mas. I alih to auiioiince to the Dnb-
(5SS.$.s lie that I will make n UKNIUNIi
CaAYOM P( ilt'l'H Al I' copied from
anv small uuo AllSOLL'TEl.Y I It 12 E OF
OHAHQK.
LATKel' STVLE OF EBAMES VROSl
9.S0 UPWABD.
tVoikmanship giiRrautoed.
Frem lid per cent, leas than regular price
E. IHlTHMIIi. Artist.
HOLLY WREATHS,
BOXWOOD WREATHS,
ROPING MISTLETOE, etc.
Prices vry reasonabla. Spaco
will not permit us to mention the
good things for a Christmas din
ner. Stock ia complete. Anything
to be found in a first -clues market.
W. H. PIERCE,
TENN AVE.
Dueber
f RUBY JEWELED
. m a n incrrn .jim
WATCHES JeM
Hampden
I7-Jewel
Adjusted
Watches.
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 good
fjueber Watch
It i marvelous how
these famous Watches
are taking the place of
others where acvu
.. . , i
rale time is rcuuirvu.
Railroad men Will have
nothing else.
Works, Canton, Ohio
CONNOLLY & WALLACE
209 WASHINGTON AVE,
Opp. Court House.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY, JAN. 11.
Att-l SEASON 4ih
Tho Phenomenal Banc, BLMBR li
VAN K'B (ireat Realistic Rail
road Comedy Drama,
TU17 LIMITED
IflEi MAIL,
and the wonderful BBATBIOK,
A marvelous scenic and mechaslcaj produc
tion. A novelty, see the ItiL'ht of "The Lim
ited MuiL" Beats on sale Tuesday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Vn l I a A V laHl i .
Return Engagement
OF
Freeman's Fun Makers
In tho Turiously Funny Faro Comedy,
A RAILROAD TICKET
Which scored such a tremendous
success here four weeks ugo.
ALL LAUGHS.
Sale of seats Wednesday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SATURDAY, JAN 18.
T he Tornado
The awful tornado. The
(treat rigginc scene. Hix tars
rurlini; a monster sail. The
collision of two ocean liners
at full speed. The Blight?
open sea Scene, with waves
running mountain blgh. Uis
scctiuK room of a medical
college Chicago harbor at
uiitllt and many other scenic
wonders.
CARTERS
SCENIC
FRGD'CTION
Scats ou sule Thursday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MONDAY, JAX. 15.
OSCAR WILDE'S PLAY,
Lady Windermere's Fan
Direction of Chas Frohman.
retforuieil for 300 nights at Palmer's
Theater, New York.
The Rreatest. social comedy since
Sheridan "School for Scandal."
Regular prices. Sale opens Friday.
N. II. BROOKB, Supt and Lecturer.
1IAKKY THOHNR. Stan- Manager.
Week commencing MONDAY, .1 M' ait a
The Great Bmotlonal Actrtu,
MISS FLORA STAMFORD,
Supported hy tho
Henry Comedy Com'ny.
Monday, luesday and Wednesday
EAST - LYNNE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
PRIDE AND POVERTY.
14lc. In hack of balcony; "Sr. to fn nt of
balcony and rear barOMtt! 80e.OBra chairs.
1'erfiirmances at S,SU and S.IS p.m. Doors
open at l.lki and 7.
1 PUZZLE. I
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OP THE AGE.
Valuable as a Souvenir of the Fair.
yl'ITE EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW
$300 IN PRIZES WILL BK DISTRIBUTED TO THOSE DOING HiK
PUZZLE IN THE SHORTEST: SPACE OF TIME
FOR SALE BY ALL NEWS COMPANIES STATIONERS AND AT TOY
STORES, OR SF.VT TO ANY ADDRFSS UPON RECEIPT OF
PRICE, 25 CENTS, BY
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO,
113 AND 114 SOLTU El TAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
1 1
From the A. V. IWettas, AOH, f, If!-.''.
The Flour
Awards
"CfllCAOO, Oct. 81. Fh first olllcial
announcement of Worlds I'air di
plomas on Hour lias been made A
medal ha been awarded by the
World's Fair judges I 1 the Hour manu
factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co ,
iu the preat Washburn Flour Mills.
Minneapolis. The committee reports
the Hour strong and pure, and entitle
it to rank as first-class patent flour for
family and bakers' use."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
inn BSAT.E m i nt-.
EDEN MUSEE
Wc.sk Commencing Jan. 8, '94.
SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
The above brands of Hour can be had at any of the following merchant.-:,
who will accept TheTuihune CLOUR COUPON of '.,r on each ODS hundred pound
of Hour or o0 on each barrel of flour.
WATT AfT? The t'nlsmahle Lloa
WttUUAUIi, ,,,,,1 other attractions.
IN THE THEATER.
I'litlre new show. All now faces. Admis
sion to idl jiarta of the hoiisj i i M centu.
MALONBY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers and Daaleri
Burning, All Aani
lotaicalioiUILO m
Also Shafting and Journal Greasa.
OFFlCEt-m West Lackawanna Ave.
WuKKS: -Meridian Streat
Bcranton F, P, Priep, Washinirtoii nvi
(,old Medal lirand
Hyde Park-Carson & Havi, Washburn St.
Hold Medal hraiui: Joseph A. Mears.Maiu
ii venue, Superlative Brand.
Green Rifts A.L.8pncr.Qold Medal Hraml
Dunmore F. K M Hold Medal Urand.
( ilyphaut .laiuof. Jordan, Suporlative lirand.
Danmore F, D, Mauley. Superlative liraud.
Frovldenco Kenuer Ohapbell. N' Main ave
uue, Superlative Hrand;!. . . I. Ulllespie, W.
Markotttreet, Gold Medal Brand.
Kiiser, Stiporla' i-, o
Co. BuperalaUv
me, ! PsckTllla-Bhalter .v
Brand
.Terinyn- c, D. Winter .v
Brand,
Car'Boadal B. B. CUrlt Gold Medal Brat d.
lloneidalii -J N, Fatter tt Co, Bold Medal
Brand.
QootedaU W.P Bcbenek,suuerlattV( Bran.!
Daltoii- S. E. rum A s,,n. Quid Medal Brand
Oouldsborc.-g A. Adui::r. Hold Mi-lal Brand
Tobyhauna Tobvlikiina A l.ehifch LumUJ
Co., Uoid Medal Brand.
SURDAMS
133 Fenu Aveime.
'Bargain
Stores
103 Wyoming Avenue.
Goods at the merest fracticu of their valin. Good? for the kitchen. Goods
for the Garden, Goods for the workshop. Goods for every day. Thousands
of Bargaius.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
Pins. 4 papers for eenld.
MatrhcR, 12 boxe9 (or b eenu.
Household Ammonia, large alze, 8 cents.
Bent French Blacking, 4 eeuto, worth in cents.
He. t Machlno Oil, 4 cents.
LIO yards Spool Cottou, 1(1 cents a doican.
Knives slid Forks, !IU cents to 1 hi).
Bread Knives, 1U cents to 5U cent.
1)0 sheet OM Wrltln?: Paper, j cents.
"Igood Envelopes, 3 cents.
BUi klns Urushos, 10 cent up.
All kinds ot Hair, Tooth, Horse and Clothes
Brushes.
Suspemloi'S, 5 ceuta to HI cents
Men's one half Hose, good heavy goods,,! pairs
X cents.
Men's one-half Hoso, very heavy, Sno goods,
II pairs iU couts.
S ounco Tacks, 4 papers for & cents.
i and .V ait
46, SO, 7i cents an!
Hammers, 4. 10, U, 'S. 10,
Saws, 13, tt, Hi, 10, Hi, SO,
sua
Planes. K cents to S
Squares. Id eeliti to $1.
A g.xid list of Bits, $1 wC: a bargala.
(.'hlsnls, all sizes, from lje. up.
Sad Irons, cheap.
Dinner Palls, SI) conts up.
Boys' Cloth Hats, SS cents: choap.
Men's Hats, Ul cents to $1.
Tea Spoons. 0 for IS cents: doupte plated.
We sell theso spoons, giving the buyer til
privilege of returnlug thoui nfter oue year's
use. if not satisfactory. They contain n
brass or copper.
Tocket books, ... 6, 10, X, 40 and GO ceuU
A good Razor for SI, lolly warranted.
Razor Strops ot all kinds.
Remember the place; 133 PENN AVE, 1 03 WYOMING AVE,