2 THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 3, 1S94. ONE CENT A Word- Vanitaf ail Madi -w thai mtek,x fpl Biln4tioi 1Vantd,yhitk an sBtvrtad Situations Wanted. WAN rED-BV Sol' Nil i t I Tl ' A 'I 1 1 1 M VlNTRn-Hl A iN ttiBPriiiH tiihii nrr Holm lar And genteel. deatrei ii posinuii u Kara i' trad bur;or bote! oitrk ui it Hm wesi nlec MdNtt n . '1 i muni uttlCo i WA'TEII AS 1.1'NCH mu a bartender 5 years ex P-rienco; good reference. J. W. S,. tats office OITOATION WANTED TH LEAK I ME O ba-ber trade or work inaeaor ClTl'ATION i.' counter t H STONE. Prlciiai J. t.Uf A .1.1 1 CSS 'i at comity, Pa. READER WISHES SlTl ATION TO HEAD two hours even eveum.; to gentleman or ladv. DAVID sHtRR A Ji-'H PlttStOO eve. Wanted. U-ANTED A SMALL STuliL UK ONE bait (tor, central location, s H TWIN 1 0, Jciikintown. Pa. Help Wanted- Females. S S- . V N. V'W tj NVVVN, . V"V .-. -- s S. V - V UOK WAN TED AT 83) QU1H0Y AVE v mu'. Agents Wanted. INTED TWO Vol NO MEN OF UOOO I Stead) employment for good NATlONAu CLEAN TO WE I Arcade building. lueik AiH'u COMPANY. REAL MEANING OF FREE COAL William Conndl Et.pl.ins lis Huiiful Encts Upon the American Trade. MEANS THE LOSS OP MARKETS Tito President of the Anthracita Coal Operators' Association, in a Trench ant Interview, Sot i at Rest Several Mi. conceptions Concerning the Nova Scotian Coal Industry and Its Competing Power Under IhoSchsd tiles ot the Proposed Wilson Tariff. 1 he Removal ot the Bituminous Duty Looks Like a Deliberate Job. Other Industrial Notes. For Sale. 1 heifer aalvea yearuu or two -year old Jersey hull, registered: alrd by Pedro Hugo, a son of Podto. wh i 'o.ik tir.: ;.rue at the lute World s fair. BEXhi o Sit.KMAN'. Maplewood, wawie to., Pa, pOK SALE SEW IKH'SE ANK I1AKN Jr at 1 lara Summit, Inquire of '. a. BENJAMIN. Suium.t Park. LHtR SALS -A PLATFORM Sl'ltlNi! r wagon, and bouts for sals of rant. In qniraofB, P. sell we itBELL, Moscow. Pa. It :: FOB SALE-Di'.LIVERMi IN St KAN I ton at iiie. ier ton. 1 n t it i ro of W. 11. SMITH or M H. HVTFORft Clark's Sunt mil, ia. I'ciR sale HICKORY BICYCLE, EEC JT end hand, goad condition Call at Kepub Uran office. a. K. edoiit. heavy bobs. atltl Swell . at cost. MONROE BROWN ELSE LINE OK utter", liglit auti Bull's Head. FARM. M'OCK SHEFFIELD. V'OK SALE - ti.' VCKS i and utensil J. M. Monroe ave. i'oK SALE ON B NEW VOBT TYPE F writer, also ..ue new Abbott cheek punch, at a bargain. Address H. J care Tribune of fice. I-"K SALE OB EXCHANGE FOB SCRAN F ton property A bearing orange grove Increasing m production and value yearly in tte oraug se.-tiou m Honda. Addres E. E. NETTLF.ToN. Lake Helen. Forio For Rent. noB Kent flat, iju penn avknUE. 1 1st, 3rd. 4th floors building. No. 311, 3M Center Straet. Apply to FRANKLIN HOW EI.L. Men h ints and Kaehaolai Bank. MOB RENT -A LARUE STORE ROOM AT 1 HM Spruce street, luttuire at 1H Wyom ing avenue. nOR KENT-THREE ROOMS. FRONT ON r ..-eo.'il floor, uver N. A Htllbert's mu-io stoic 117 Wyoming arcs oa, from April L In qulra in the store. V' OR RENT-TWO-STORV BRICK DWKL Jl ling house; modern itnorov.-ineut.'. iil.'i Forest our t. Apply to MAURICE COLLINS, agent. TIB West Lackawanna av-une. LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS -Part or all of three hundred feer of yard K'otn along ranroao. Apuy at Jtrankl'.u avaana, VoK RENT-FURNISHED FRONT ROOaL r with bath: wry daairabif m Adanu venoa, fVO KEN'T-sTOKE SxOuOB FURNISHED 1 hall on (ireen Ridge street Very daatfa" tie location and on reasonable terms. Applv t., F E. NETTLETON or C S. WOOURrFF Republican building. 'j'o Sped. Notices. rpHE LACK I WAN" N tR' st ANdTrPE 1 DEPOSIT COMPAE i , OF SCRANTuN. Pa.. ,lao. ltt, isw. THE ANN UAL HEETINO OF THE STOCK' holders of the Company for tta eUotloo of Lirwtor-) will ba held at their office. No. toi Lackamtnna aveunn, on Monday, Feb y 6, 1:4, between the hoiir of 9 and 4 p tu. HENRY BELIN, Jr.. secretary. isrpHB SOLDIER IN OUR I IV IL WAR,' 1 containing Frank Leslie s famous old war picture. Two volumes folio. Every psga illustrated, Ott fltO ppee as anedu (at OT it Ik unexcelled Sold on eaay monthly payments, both volumes .'.eltvered complete ddress P O Moodv. ilH) Franklin aVeuue, arfefit fnr Northeastern Pennsylvania. "WEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 141, corner spruce I treat and Franklin ave nue Twenty meal tickets for i.iU Otmd t-',le o.ittl'd . Proposa's. Plttaton to ('hecker lance of l.VI tu'JUII fet. Orrit f at the st iveim CuAt. Coj i W eT PlTTSTON. PA. I PROPORALfl WILL BE RECEIVED UN X til noon February v i-4, for driving Rock Tunnel on a grade of I.'i degrees from vein. , by Is teet. a ois i fe-.t Work must be ram fenced by May 1. Itl For further informs Hon spply to W. U THOMAS, Supt. CLAI.EU PROPOSALS ARE INVITED for the cinstruction of a Hoiilevard freffl k ran tori t' klntbursti in acoordaiica witn plans and speciflcatiunu on tile at the offljCe ot n L. i. 4 co. dortnc the week comidenc' lit .t(ndav, February -1 Proim:,ls will lie recetraiM the office of Col r. o. Scboon aiaker, Treasurer. Coinuionwealtti building, BcrsntosT, Pa,, until noon of Saturday, iv-b-rnarj m, im. chas. c HATTER, t , Chief Engineer. "The cttertit tu which Nova Scotian coal can be eutereil in this country in (OiUMtitlon with American coal, under the fro coal cUnse of the Wilson bill.'' laid William Couuell. the prosideut of the Anthracite Coal Optntor'l associa tion, yesterday. "i lituitod only by the Mptelty of the Nov.i Scotian tulnei. Take oft" the seveiity-tivecetit a-tou duly on MtOStlBoni con!, iiunoted by the UeRlnlfT tariff, and thtra is not u port alotiic the Atlantic sea board, nor n fuel-usinf; comtuuuity within easy teach of that sea board, which can be retained as a market by our domestic coal producers. "It bus been said in this dtlCOiaton that N'ova BOOtiaO coal is poor in nusl ity and limited in quantity, Now 1 was born in N'ova Scotia, played In it when a boy, and revisited It oulv a few months Hiro. Hence I think I know something; ubout Nova S.'Otlan 00 al It is not only of a sitnerior quality, but in many pluces it is 80 ubuudant and easily accessible tliat vessels can load dirrctly from the urines. The labor Coat of Cape Breton coal does not aver aite 33 vents per ton. The other costs, per ton, at trie mines, amount to about $1.00. H-retofore coal freights from N'ova Scotia to New England, in small sailini; vessels, have averaijed Jl 90 for a ton of 9,3 10 pounds. A Id the labor costs and the other costs of a ton of this coal to the freight charges; then COttnt in the 71 csuts tariff duty and we have tjo 03 us the loweet price at which Canadian coal can get into New Kagluud market? at present. Ameri can bituminous reucbes Boston from Virginia at from S 31 to $3 50 per ton. R;uiove the duty, therefore, and even under present eon litions the Canadian shipper has from 10 to 83 cuts tbe better of the situation.' FREE COALS REAL EFFECTS. "But giv th Canadiao ahipp?r a foothold; let the Wnitney syndicate, which just before Lie last presidential election bought up options on all the Canadian coal lands they could t'9t hold of, timing their options so as to se before the deals would hav-j to be rinnlly ratified, whether Mr. Cleveland would be elected or d-ieated. get their big fleet of vessels and their large forces of cheap-labor miners at work and there will soon not bo auother ton of domestic coal sold for industrial pur poses within one hundred niil.tg of our eastern coast Hue. The freeing of bmuuinons as contemplated in the pending bill means the deliberate seen life of every American bituminous and anthracite intret which now sells coal to New England and other sea board factories; to every miner ein ployed in the production of this coal; to the home railroads that carry it and to the communities that are benefitted by this growing home industry. ASTHRAi ITK IS AHEfTKD. aT; is a common delusion that our anthracite Industry is not concerned in this matter. Apart from the gen eral fact, upon which the entire pro ttctlotiist system is bated, that you eannnt cut uff a finger or a loeof the body politic without sending a thrill of pain throughout th entire system, 1 desire to say that our own community is directly intersted. The figures of ttithracite production for the past few year show that tie pressnt growth is almost entirely con fined to the smaller six. is. I'ea and buckwheat aud more especially bnekwlitnt ara being used more and nvre for mechanical aud industrial numosee. The demstid fur these sizes naturally com s from the east, front 1 New Knglan J, New i'ork and the sea board area. rnt Nova SOfttan bitnm inous coal into this market at prices of the matter in earnest aud push it to completion. " On laud belonging to C. E McVicar and located near Erans' Falls, on Bow man's oreek, five miles above Tuuk hanuock, outcropplngs of anthracite coal have been discovered and excite ment mounts high. Hpaolmeiis taken from a 40fout tunnel driven experi mentally into the side of a hill seem to indicate the presence of a workable de posit at a greater depth. It is possible that a trial shaft will be sunk. During the year ended Dsc 10. 1S93, 1,940 men were injured in casualties at the Homestead steel works, an average of 103 each mouth. Nine were killed, five died immediately and four died within a day. Tweuty si., had lingers amputated, one lost a leg and one an arm This record compares extremely well with other large establishments, being comparatively a small number. Many of thesu were slight injuries. Very many famihes in Carboudale, according to the Leader, aro being greatly iucouvenienced owing to their inability to obtain pta coal. Not long siuco the Dataware aud Hudson tie elated they weio iitiabl to furnish that ilia owing to the udvauuo orders they were called upon to till. None can now be had at their chutes and the attaches of the company in that vicin ity aro unable to say when it can bo had. Chestnut is the mi tllest siz i for sale. This costs more than pea and in many instances doesn't irtve us good satisfaction. Many stoves are calcu lated for the smaller size and require a great deal less care when fed with it. Some paopU are buying of the iudivld n il operators but their atipttly does not tqnal ouu third the demtiid and m iiiy will be glad wheu the company sees til to put pea coal on the market again. Minor Industrial Notes: By a sulu of Hast .loraey Water com pany's stock, the Lehigh Valley Railroad company, its half-owner, has .ptolited to the extent of 11,700,000. After May l next all coal train and local freight crews on the Schuylkill branch of the Pennsylvania id must reside in Pottsville. Lehigh Valley ilrakoiuan Thomas 11. Kynell and his brother William havu both been seriously hurt on the railroad this week near Ttinkhuniiook. New Haven, Conn., is soon to be made ihe couter of the Lehigh Valley railroad's New England freight business. L. W. Frost, the agent of the company at Bos ton, will havo charge of the olli.'es to be located at New Haven, About 135 men on the Pittsburg division of tho Pennsylvania railroad have just been laid on". This reduction will accom plish a monthly saving of fo.UoO. During January Clifford colliery at For est City shipped 9,398 tons of coal aud 3,489 tons ot culm, Tho employes worked nice aud one-fourth days. The 1'ol'est City breaker shipped '.). 101 tons of Coal and '.',-Jbt5 tons of culm. Its employes worked eight nud oue-half days The Pennsylvania Railroad company re ports a slight improvement in business and a somewhat better outlook. It is expected that the statement of earning! during the uext few months will be less unfavorable than was anticipated at the beginning of the year. After haviug produced many hundreds of thousands of tons of coal, the No. I slope at Ltrookside colliery has been "worked out." This slope lias buoa oper ates for nearly a quarter of a century. W. II. Suyre, second vice-president, arid . A. Lathrop, jgetieral manager of the Lehigh Coal company, were in West Su perior, Wis., this week, and made arrange ments to let the contract for a coa! dock to handle l",uo0 tons. The first of three porter bars.tbe largest ever turned out in the world, bus been successfully drawn at tho Duquesua forge, Raukiu, Pa. It is forty feet long and tWnty-sll iuches square. I he mine of the L'ik Hill Coal company at Kichmondale is working. uiuo hours per day uut nig lue week. ,n j AOOU Lvi.t.oz, Carrlagl manufacturer, 119 Carroll street Buffalo,.;, v., states: I was troubled with nausea of the stomach, sick headache and geuetal debility. Bur dock Blood Bitters cured mo. financial" anlT commercial Stocks and Bonds YuiiK, i'eb. M the passage Naw the Wilson Tartff bill effort was made t break sugar. It was purtinlly successful at I ho opening W hen tic price was momen tarily Uepresed to Tii. The decline brought in supporting orders, however, and the price steiulilv mounted to 79, instilling iiiid cattle feeding according to.wisoaorot Of the exchange should havu been a sale cu account of the legislation just pas-ed by congress, but in this ease as in sugar there was a disappointment. Western union was prominent In point of activity and lost . I b old story abuut inside selling and los es to follow on nccoma of the expiration of the telephone patents wore revived. Djla ivare and Hudson made a further gain m 188, and Manhattan rose . In the case of the former there was lont ... about J an increase in the dividend rate to follow I the retirement of its high Interest paying bonds. 'I he market held tlrm during the day and in the last hour a general, though underselling the home anthracite ship- ! fl'EM advance took place, Tbe market ten on nooot hi in. i uo iuswi s oe were ribs, He; fresh leaf lard, Ho.: fresh kidneys, So. doz.; rough sausage meat, S',c. tongue, 'yc. ; plucks, Sceaoh; whole hogs, 1c. Poag Mess nt tl ; short cut, $18. Laud Leaf In tiers at ?4e.; In tutu, 10c; In 10-pound pails, iny-.: in 5-poanrt palls, 10c; V-pound palla. 1044 l"'r pound. Hekk Choice sugar cured, smoked beef, Mc Floor Minnesota patent, per barrel. $4.:ia4.'iO; Ohio aud Indiana amber, at IU.76; tliabam at ft,w; ry Hour, at 1Mb, llofiKwniAT Fi,ouii-t2.S.r per cwt. FXKD Mixed, per cwt. , at tl .00. Ilium-Rye, tl,1.; corn, 4U to 51. ; oata. I9a'l5c. jier btiBhel. l(Tk Sriuw Per ton, llJelo. Hay -Pet ton, llflalM. Ohloago Grain ana Provlaiona. ScRA.NToH, Feb. k, Tbe following U,UJtA. tlousure supplied aud tarreetefl dally by La tin ,v Fuller, stock i t L. Wyomlug ave nue. WHEAT. Feb May July. opening (HIU 14 etti. Highest is)U U lH Lowest BflU ti MU Closing toi-I t4i irf. CORN. Opening lioVt, US pM Highest ii.".', US Ml Lowest lu lira; SHVti Closing US M)i OATH. 'ipeiilug USj-i IVi t'Nyt, Highest i'B'4 ItH -'4 Lowest ':'i M iW Oloatna i'ta, w HH PORK. Opening IIH WOO Highest Is. lino - Low. st IttS 1UTT Closing KM IMS LARD. Opening 'J) 9S3 Highest ,.'il Hi Lowest '. IU 74;: Oh slug 740 T43 - SH HT RIBS, Opening 117 BAI Highest 017 ftp Lowest Ij47 U6- Clooing BIT 6o7 New York Produce Market. New York. Feb. Flooh Moru active, held steadier. W tut At Market firm, dull; No. '.' red, store and elevator, :., ,.- , f. o. b., it. iht.,.,, . uugruded red, OOaoro.) alloat, lllisjc; No. I uortborn. 701a7hJiC.; options opened weak, closed tlrm uud un changed, No. 'j February, (SJe.: March, t7J 4 f. : May, OH.'c; July 71-c; Uecom bur 1t, v.'ohn Firm, moderately active; No. 'i. 4'JlsjO. : elevator, 48140,, afloat; optious weak, closed steady at Hc over yesterday February, 4'jC.; March, 43,'5c; May, 4Kc. UaT8-1Ju11, steady: options dull, tirnior; February, 84c: March, a4;ac. ; May, 34fc.; No. 'J white, Februnry, 36 ';c; March, S6Wc; spotpricus, No. l, 84a.4' c: No. a while, BSaSOX0-! No. 2Jhicago, die; No. a, :3Jic: No, a whlte.lloc.; mixed west ern, SSaHoc; white do., SiJa40c.: white stale, 36a4Uc. Bekk itulet, firm. BBBF Haiih-DuII. 'ikhi'ku Beef Inactive. Cut Meats Finn, quiet; all unchanged. l.Alil) Ouiet, lower; western, 17.90: city, 7)sjc; February, I7.S0; Maich and May, I7.S0; refined, quiet, steady. Pork Modarnto demand; mess, tlt.'-JJa 14.70. Rl'lTKR Fine creamery, Brn and fairly active: state dairy, 10aSSo.j do. cream ery, l'a'Jlc; Pennsylvania do., '-7c; western dairy, MjalTct do. cream ery, ISa'JTc; do. factory, l'JnlOc. ; Elgins, 97c ; iimtatiou creamery, Italic, ; rolls, ISalOc I'UEtsK Moderate demand, steady, un changed. Egos Quiet, eusy; ice bouse, 1-c; do. per case, 80a&Ap: western fresh, l.alli.c: limed, llalSc; southern, ISalOc. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects ti permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence, vt'e org ull wboare afflicted to procure a bottle aud give this remedy a fair trial. Incases of hubitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few rases long resist the use of this medicine, Try It once. Large bottles ouly Fifty cents at Matthews Bros', drug store. - ForEaiuorb, Toothache, Bore Throat, Swelled Neck, and the results of colds and Inflammation, use Dr. Thomas' F.clectric Oil- the great pain destroyer. Purifies The BLOOD. CURES Bad Blood. Cl RES Bad Blood. Ill IKS Bad Blood. I have l.-eu Buffering ten yean with Erysipelas, Have tafceto doCtOVS medicines all. I.ati'iit on (In 'hues of most ail kinds, hut none seemed to d ui" uny good I dually made up my mind to try burdock Blood Bitters Have used four bottles of B R B , and thiol myself entirely cured Mns N. J Ml'CAHA, Bel v ice. Beaver Co , Pr Charter Application. VO'l KE is HEREBY OIVEN that an . at plication will be made to the Governor t.f tie; state o' Pennsylvania on Tuesday tb Both day 0 February. 1804. hv William ha-i pell, Oe.r W. Finn. John Seism, Mat on Finn and ( leorge W. Ileale under the "A- t . a ...nl.K. a. Ik !'... 1,1. . U lylvanla entitled 1 An act to provide for the j completed n orporanon and regniatlon of certain corpo rations, approved April tt, 1874, and the sap I'leinants thereto for the charter of at. in leiided i orp. .ration to be called, the Moms flldga t'oal company, the character and ob ject of which will Da the mining of com and ;be transportation thereof to market and the lal" thereof And for th.-so purposes to have, bosess and e-ijoy. all the ritihts, I ..-in-tl t -. it t, 1 1 ui ivllagea of the said "Act of Assembly, and its supplftin nts. UE'iRol,: W. BEALE. Solicitor. per, and what do you do Vou destroy his market, curtail his opportunities for trade growth, and by jnst that much lnnmt a blow Upon all those in dustries and activities that hinge upon the steady operation of our mines "The free coal olaUie, in iny delibor ate opinion, is eitner a Httipendous I. Hinder or an equally stupendous job. The flavor of self-interast surrounds the whole episode of its present cham pionship The scent of dioker and deal aritH from tvery incident of iti ut templed consummation." 119, 109 share i. Tb') following complete tnhle showing the day s l! actuations iu active stocks is s.ipplled and revised daily hy Laliar it Fuller, stock biokeis, 121 Wyoming avenue: Op ui Hi ii lug. Re j i Cstale. OH SALE 8INOLE HOV7IE, WS QDINOI avenue; very doeirabls location. Anply ti F, REYNOLDS, or WILLAKL), WARREN ft KNAPP. fi&'i.lM will buy modern Sewshoom O house, all Improvements; terms easy; cor ner Madison avenue and Deleware street. Ap ply HARRY LKES 42.1,400 WILL BUY VERY DESIRABLE LOT 'IP corner Madison street. Terms easy. avenus Apply and Delaware HARRY LEES. Business Personals. t A NT AO FOR MEN ONLY (Hi EAT EST restorer and developer known, strenghtj ens, Invigorates Price p Muarauteed -Meuil tainti for conflilential circular Dr. H. T MILLER. U Qulncy street, Chlcitgo. LADIES,-TONTE IS THE ONLY Si c cessful Bust Developer known. Never faila ty Full cuuHdeutinl particulars sealed; for lie. stamp. Mrs. Dr. H T. Uiller, -1 yulncy St., Chicago. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia. Feb. 'J. Tallow was dulland unchanged. We quote: City prime iu hogsheads, Sc; country prime, in barrels, 5c. do. dark, in bar rels, 4a4c: cakes, r,c. grease. ajfAilCa. Notwithstanding the dnllness re ported in trade ciroles, the Scranton Axle works are kept busily employed in response to the demand for their su perior output. Work on tho new ad ditions is progressing rupidlv. When the tool department win occupy the north wing, thus increas ing the construction department mi teriallv. New machinery throughout, ikiiled workmen and efficient execu tive mnnagemeut have within a re markably brief time placed this estab lishment among the very foremost The completion of the additions now building will make the works second to only one In this country, in point of capacity and sue. Th Nicholson Eximiner, voicing the sentiment of manv Wyomuig county residents, advocates the ooustrnotion of au il ctrie railroad bitween Niohol son and Ttinkliannock, It says: "Be tween Nicholson and Tuuknaunock there is much travel, notwithstanding the present overland ride of fourteen miles. Au electric road belwaeu thess two points would carry the Tunkhun nock people to Biughamton and Scran ton, and would be the nearest way to New York. The local traffic would be large, hh the road would run through a territory well populated. At Pierce- ville and East Lemon there would bo much froigut to mov. Fine picnic grounds could be made tit several places along tho route, which would add much to tho receipts of the rosd The powsr could be generated by wuter power, the river at this plate being sufficient to create the power. The cost of running thu.pla.iv- nud the interest on tbe. wife eaald be made by fuvnfog light ti the two boroughs, leging the reeelpts from railroad rtr-if-trjta) pay for the rails and rolling stock. An electilo road oan be bail t if nt Utopia interested will take to hold CsU 70 " ii 104)1 i':. as's ... ISM ... !, :::ig ... m Am C .t. Oil Am Sugar il A. T. m S. t 19 Qan. So blri Cen. N.J Ohio, M n, vv nm, II. U 70. Ohio. Oas an .'.. !.Kt. I... ;.sa t Ol . 1IOCK. V HI. t 1 d. k h mm in ii., l. a v. D. mOi Tf Erie (I. E. Co Lake Shore L. AN Mitiilj.it tan Miss. Pae Nut. Lead N. Y. A N. E... N . Y. Central. . N. Y.. O. W. N. Y., S. A W. (I. 9, V. Co North Pao North Pac. .f lots 1 'I'm III a i Pae, .tail... Rending Rock Island. R. T St. Paul MM T..c. I MM Ten ft Pac ?a Union Pac S Walcisn, pf HVi W. Unlun. SlyJ W. A L. B I tfi W. A L. E. pf it .Mill . h'.'s . in 'ol 1,1 14 m wit, I2M '.MS, '-" ioi Z m ii i,. i, m m HSU m afl H4j ml Low Clos est, log, tu IsfS ll ll's BUM 51 loiii loiii 7j nu 15 teV litM itHj siij yis U7)i lis 411 46 mt I20U m em HlJ 1 Itilla Killa III In IU 111 ivii II7U :i7js ITJi ul ai'I :":'s ti7?4 IIM tS" MH 11114 1 MM StU ''m IMI 111) 111. 84 84 tyM m 411 40-14 fcran'.On Whelvsala Marttstt. tScnaaToa. Feb. 9 FnviTS aso Pro- oucx-yried ajiples, per lb., 0a7r. : evap orated apple. lOallo, per lb.; Turkish prunes, 4Ha5e.:Engllah curranti'Jl1,.'l,.; layer ralalnt, ll.78at.80t muscatela, 11.20a 1 .u per box; new Valeuolas, 0a7e. per lb. Ukanx- Marrow tats, JiOOa'J.tio per bushel; mediums, ll.bOal.'.Hi. I'KAS-oreen, tl ".111..10 per bnahel;ipllt, p.'.f-oa ' lontels, balOo. per pouud. Potatoes 60a65c. per bushel. UKIOKI DOaTOO, per bushel. Bun 1. 1. " "' per lb. ( tlXESI 10al2Hc par lb. Ruus Fresh. l7alHe.; pickled, 13al6c; coolers. EJul lc. Pfii'i.riiv -Chicken?, dressed, lOJallJf'o. : turkeys, IttWaJfJe. Meats naiiis. lit.: large. lOJc.n skinned bams, ldi.s.; California trains 8'sjC; shouldtrt, I)f0.l dry salted belli. 9,o.; tinoked brenkfatt bacon. Biet; freah pork loins, inc.; "Wyomlug" pojrK sausage, llo. ; Wyoming borne made sdjn sage. 8-pound pail, larded, lie.; butih era' sausage. 8e., our own make; ti-tih porlc sboulatra, Sc.: fresh pigs' t.-t 1c. j fresh pigs heads. Be, I fresh spi-re tv Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Iteinoves Fraoklea, Pimplat Liver Molaa Blaedhsadi, 8inbaru and Tan, slid re. stores in.- suu 10 lisotup- V1 likl lie. Iit.ejs. produoitii! a ,tfi5tX is clear and healthy coin-nHwr-. yfS pieiiou. BunmiiwiaiwK pfCparationt and perl.-. tly lianiile?S. At nil .ruvgUts.ot mulled lot 50. Is. Send lor Clttuiar. VIOLft SKIN SOAP 'lntr lr.snapaial.ia u I I'll'. M i,:tln So.p, uctlitll ftir UM toilet, sn.l wllh-e-t . rttal as tat aanstf . Iwaliayaaii sat eaaaaMRi m..si citei. ai ,inilM Price 25 Cant. Q. C. BITTNER & CO., Toledo, O. For sale by Matthews Bros , Morgan Bro...md Mo-v.nn A- Co. vTSUIMIiaK c uisimasn Indapo r 5 I -r. I aia I Malt amaae a wen Tm PlirN Man of INDAPO NMrl tSL I I VV I XTr ..KM -SW V I Connolly & Wallac E)MIJRODRRII-Sand Laces claim our special alter,. tion for the next week. We do not hesitate to claim the finest and largest stock of these goods ever shown in Scranton. To substantiate our statement we only ask your in spection of our line. The newest effects in Embroideries are the GUIPURE and IRISH POINT. We have an endless variety of ex ciusive styles. Colored Embroideries are also good for the coming season, especially for trim ming wash dresses. See our line of wide-margin goods, EMBROIDERIES AND LACES I Lace Department Is replete with everything new and desirable. The POINT DE VENISE LA0ES AND GAL00NS. The latest thing out. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 WASHINGTON AVE. 0pp. Court House. HOLLY WREATHS, BOXWOOD WREATHS, ROPING MISTLETOE, etc. Prices very reasonable. Space will not permit its to uioiition the good things for a Christmas din ner. Stock is complete. Anything to be found in a first-class markut. W H. PIERCE, PENN AVE. Dueber Hampden 17Jewel Adjusted Watches. Urwnuanum hotel W. O. tsCHhNCK. Manager, sixteenth street, one block east of Broadway, at Colon aouaie, New Yora. American plan, f, .. per duy and upward. room HOCSh:. Lt.ruuuan iilau; 'auod i.igh', ifar aup- Otull duv kll'l plied with tha best. K H. rOYNBjJoBiletor. OCRANTUN HClOSE near D , IT W. fa' (3 tengtr depot. Cunducted on the Kuropean plau. Vlcioit Kocii. Bruprleioi. G'KAND CENTKAL. Tho largest auu uesl euutpuid hotel iu Allentowu, Ba ; ratal J- aud liMperuay. Victor D. Barnfr, Proprietor. AKCHITKCT. HOUW, Al-ehltecls Booms -L I .AVIS Jt If H oud H cominomteuith o'ld'a. Beranton. I,"1 L WALTEH, Archit:t, Library "buTii J j in. Wyoming avenue. Sorantou. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SATUtUAY. FEB 8. Speeis! Kat.:r:i Li'aueniaat of tho Fa?. rite Irish GtnsetiMOi EUGENE 0'ROURKE Iu hi mcestafnl Irish Comedy-DraniA, 7:2W::-:lcrF:::rnan Prtsented with the surae exeellect ccmpsny, special scenery and effects as when It scored u hit .u lieraatcL lust October. Sale opaus Thursday. V L. BBOWS. Arch B Architect. Price r . i. Hiding. IDS Washington Ar., Hcranton. II MISCfcl.l.AM Ol s ORTON IT tiWAKTS - WUoLE.Ai.S .Us..-' 17 W ' KUBY JEWELED' ID ADJUSTED I.VO. WATCHES honbar. S and S Dlinu Hank 1.;. '.iin'o r.ei-aiiu.11, ra. VIKUAROEE BKUTBEB1S, PBINTER? l supplies, enrelopes. paper bag, twine. Warehouse, .UI Waslnnglou avu, ticranton. Ps l It is marveloui how itlice famous Watchei I taking the place ol all others where accu rate time is required Railroadmen will have notliiiii' else. )ueber Watch Works, Canton, Ohio U'a. ' ajarCKtVy 7 BANK P. BBOVt'N Jt CO., WHOLE I sale dealera in Woodware, Cordage aud Oil Cloth. 7 M W. Lackawanna areuue BaX'kk'm. "oitcii estba w usic Foit halls, picnics, partlet, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address Ft. .1. Bauer, conductor. 11. Wyoming ave.. over Ilulbert s music store. I RA FINN A; SONS, builders and contrac tors, lartis: t-orner uiito St. and Adams ; comer Ash at. and Penn ave., Beranton BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PHYRII lafN ami bll BOKO Nit. DR (I. E. BEAN, iilseaaesof the Eye, Nost Thi out and Ear, 0UI Bpruee etreut. oppo alto court liuuae. DR. A. J. CON NELL, office, 2UI Washington avt-..ue. corner . o street, over Pranekes drna store. Residence. Viuetit. OflicH hours lo.au to IS a. m. and ' to anj 130 to 7.30 p in. Sunday. to 9 p. tu. DK. W E. ALLEN. Oltlce cor. Lacks wanuaand aahinetoii aves j over Leoi. aril ahoo store, otlicu hours, IU to VI a m and 3to 4 p, 111 ; evenings at residence, dl N Washington arc. DK. C. L 1-KEY. Praetloe limited to Ui eaaes of tho Eye, Eat , Noso and Throat; otBce. Y! Wjuiuing avo. lleildauo, SU Vina street. , Dt: I. M TlATES, llti Waahlligton Ateune" OttiCB hours, S to U a m . 1 lid to .i aud 7 toS p. hi, IOHM L WE.NTZ. M. D. Oltleos H ami 51 commonwealth building: residence '.II UadlaonaTtt om. e hours. 1J to IX to 4. 7 to t; tSimdavs I3U to 4. evenings at residence. A a crialty tiiadu of mroaot of tbo eye. ear. nos ami throat and i.g .. I H. I) UUKRAY.SMoialty made 011 dla I " ease-, of eye and Nkm.-I- Wvoiiiing Ave. Offli a honrtj until 10 a m .' to I and 7 to s p m. KM. DR KINO, tSOMULBEBRV BTREEl' il At Carbond.ile on 1'rldays of each week rn rhinari acRnEOBs t stcriii:. Veterinarf surgeon, Den It. tistry a specialty: gold medalist of Ou tarlo Veterinary I'ollege. Onlca Smnmar's livery, MWUix st.. near Keller t arring. . ,.j, 'l. lci.ly.ii" .'.'... 41 1 LAM ens. SEE US. ."I K. CLARK a CO. Seeimen. Florists VJ. and Nurserymen; store ltu Washington nvenne: green horis,13j0 North Main avenue; store telephone 7tr.' I CAS. UBA.Nl CMoN TEA Co.. Jones Br.d. M IKE m KK NS. fTEL jij Luckawai rantou. Ha . manuf'r of Wire Screens 108 KL'ETTEL, oil Lackaivanna aveuua r Sera UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, I'EB. 6. Engagement t the Eamous KomattioAcur, ALEXANDER SALVINl And a selected 00m pan oftplayeri under the idirtictiuu of W SI. Wnkineoo, in Dumas' great masterpiece, tne THREE GUARDSMEN To be presented with tbe i.amu cast and elab orate soenic etltc'.s ami accejsor.ei as e-L during his let-tat engag.meLt at th- Theater, .'w York City Prices - Parlor. LSU; Orchestra Jl; Orct-,-OtreleaM two first rows Baleonv. Tic; ra mainder of Balcony. .Vic 0H,rj- ate OUR ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, fFER 0. Cossrrove d. Grant's Comedians -IN The Da:ler A Pare Comedy that is a continuous round of merriment Interpreted by the fol lowing array at Farceurs and Vaudeville Artists: .lost A. OTT, ANNIE LEWIS Mai Miller, f. T.Ward, .lohu P Cnrran, .le-sa Hatt her. Annie Wiliuarth. Uracie Uuy lor. Albert Har:. Howard liraham, W. f Wat Seats on sale Saturday CURTAINS I KB siiiituiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiic: Ull ..'ill. HINDOO REMEDY riioi.t fas i hi III si I.I -t i so in vs. area al Srivutll lilsense-. .1 in, t. Mi.'l I-.....U Si..,.ili.,.iif. ' -.Il'IiII, t ...I. ,lon,, etc.. caused bv utttt iil.ti. cs, gives tlgol slid fire t..s)ii.inkani.igaM-.nii.i .luk'k-ly but surely if liurai i.l.i M.ini l i.i " . . -., Kaally tssrntdlnvaal ei i ' rVu Mste ui. a wrllOl, l- .... i I .nr. or main If rrltimlitl. I'M t 1st any iiiti.tttirlt.l.'.t it-...-I i ii ton uny A fin' of Imllnllun liHstt.it inn luitl SUAIMt -moo utii.-i Ii lie it... not a.. i It. W ill aaad it t. mall upon lecnip' ot't.llie. I'ann.tlle' III S'-rI.mI liteluM' fire. .StltlleW i o .10 "M Is., aratratiati SOLD by Matthew Bios . Wholesale intl RttaU Diiiftsi.is. BCRANTON, PA , and etlief l.aad- Ing I " " FEBRUARY 3, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your cholM of ihree bMQtlftl lil('.tiims,"'lVl')lioiic(;irl," "Dc- irsring Chrutmaa rrcsctits" iinti "Jlaidens Swinging." Bond by madl or iusatrtipi ot' bring couDonn like thin of tlirwu.lill'cr cat dates, with 10 cent, siaiBij or eout, to TRIBUNE 0FFI0I, Cor, Penn Ave. and Bptftoe Sk I 14. UKANCK S Law and Collection of J. nc. No si7 Borno st., opposite Forest House, Scranton. ra.; celleotionsa spfclslty throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond t nts In every county. EBSI B8 ft HAND, Attorneys and Counsel- I lot t ut Law, Couiint.nwealth hutldlng, WashingtoU ave. W. H. Jf.ssci-, HoitM i E H tstn. w. 11 Jcaaup, in UrU.LARt). WARREN B KNAPP, Attor neys ana Oonnselon at l aw. luttinbltoai l.nilitmtr. Washington avav. Beranton, Pa. UATTBRHON A- WILCOX, M'..r.ie,s and J Connsellora at Law, olh. us l and - Library Lulldiba. beranton, Pa. UosWKt.T, II PACTBBMR William ,. Wilcox. , Lt-'ltKD HANI. WILLIAM! HAND. At V tornevs and Counsellor-, c'oitiiiioitwealth building. Rooms h' S3 sgd '.'l HBNRi M sELLY - Law omoea tu Ko publican bonding. fRANK T. OKi'.LL. At tome) at Law. Room I j. Coal Exchange. Beranton, Pa. Mii.'nNMV LO WRY, i AtVyt, it! Wathimr C. II. VON HTORCH. i ton M . C H suuare lAMKHW OAKFORD, Attorney at iw, .1 rooms US, 04 ami 6S, Contatouweutb b'Ba cfAMUEL W. EDUaB, Attorney al Law. 0 ofllee, in? Borneo st., scranton, Pa. 1 A W AIRES, Attorney at Law, 4il lj. Lackawanna atte.. Scranton. Pa. 1 V. SMITH. I'oOnaellor at L.iv, OfBo, I . roonnM. 88. M Commonwealth tiuildltnt t K. PITCH IIH. Attorn at Law. Com " monwtalth bn lining, Beranton, i'a i !OM EOY8 'l ni.i not at I II. REPLOULE. Attorntv Loans nogo I tlated on real estate security. 40 Spruce. II r. KILXAM, Attoruev at Law, iau Wi ll, tiiiilng avenue. Scrauton. AVE YOl 11 DEEDS AN 1) MOK l'OAtl l-.S S Ate worth going a long distancelo S see. No such collection can he 5 found nearer than New Vork or S l'hilatlelpbia,and then it is not sin m passed IB the BBtter Of uuiqoeand m RMlnelTa designs, r richness, -a daiutlneeS and delicacy ot mate- g :. Inawnrd, tur t urtaiti stock this Nl, reaches onr highest ideal tin bat is should be, aud cannot fall to meet the approval ot the ga most refined and artistic tastes. Yet all this dues not mean high Jg prices On the contrary, t he value fg we now offer are submitted for g your inspection. Of Course, we' vo g SVery make, und ami nc them will 1 g be tonud the very choicest ctes- g lions m Brussels, Irish Point, Swiss, S Nottiughnm and otlier I. ace (it . , Is; ' S alto the New Snowtlake Swiss, I S with Silk Stripe in continstinc, SS colors. Also full lines of Silk , S Stripes, 'lapestiie, etc , tuaile to order. M H BROdKS, Surf and Lecturer. HARK Y TUoKNE. Staf-e Manager. Weekeouimen. in.- MtiMi.vc.iAM AKl i Wonderland's : Winter : Circus. THK XOVKLTY UF 1VK LT1KS A Theatre 1'rantforined into alCtri us in Mid winter. i teat n-. tcrobate, Hal Bplnaers, 1. . . Kt, Uo-- toot .ll.velel. Miting villi lllir Walln. I aim, in Itall .1 uggleis. lumiy Denbeya, King Master. K. d l.eittonatle anil Sawdust ' In la. , the whole business i I sl'EClALNO'lTCE-Hrafter.UpraChaiiu j j can d reserved, b) nnnibtrs, afternoon I only, for the ev.-nmg perterOMBn ."1m i extra ehargt Hecure year Boats In advance, 1 to, to hack of balcony; to frcr t rf J ! balceaj and resr parQuettt; ao. opera cb r Pernrnaaoet at Est and e. 'j p u .' I opto al LBQ ami 7. 1 II written ami acknowledged b i. W. Illhli.'. BHOWNI.VU. Attorney and Notary Comnionwaaitn iioioiiug giiiiimiiiitmiiiiHiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii SM " 2 I HILL & CONNELL BBJ Mi mm aa SCRANTON, PA. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR DUPONT'S ItTNlNO, Bl.ASriS'll AND SPOBTlN't POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopen tlllla 1 a BBMSeeOMy P,. and at Wil luitigtuii, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. -t' I - iaa- ' . s. 1 ..V'.'-Veoe, t SCHOOI s CJCHOOL OF Till. LACKAW AN N'A. Scran O ton. Pa , prepares boys ami girls (orcoUtft or biisineaa' thoroiighll' tralua young ehlldraa Catalogue al leuuust. Rav, TnoM.vs M CAa.s. Walt a a II. Ikttx fISS WORCESTER'S KLNDKRil ARTEN M aud ScliooL 41. Adam avenue tuplla rcreiveo at January j all time. Next term wlU optp III N I IM S i c LACBAOH, nuraeou Dentist. ' , iu V ' . Wvomlng ave R ,M ST'RATTON. office Coal Eic'.ange (laueral Agaut for the .Wyoming Diltrl-t. n8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. Third National puk Building. ' AGBNCIK. THOS FORD. Plttaton. Pa. .tOHN B SMITH A SON; Plymouth ra. K. W. Ml'LLKIAN. Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Agantt for the Itepnuno Clmmloal Com pauy a High E.plusivaa. DON'T F'ORCIf.T I Thai we ro headqnarten for tverytklnr ft I the line of WATOUBS, If you k:.ve iniv t..ea of puicbasiug any kind of a W atf h, lady tor ' gent i. Cold or silver, ypU wl'.l n.ake it grles mis mistake It von do aot giro fBB nud gel our i.rleta, fhl.h vou will Und lai har.tr ' all otners, especially ia all tlia htgh grades of Elgin, Whitburn and Hampden movement ! 1.' you have any double nl are ut all pelted on prices Ki "s can anil " "... o ao t roiibla in .onvinoltig yoo. WestOIBavea Itrgo tooktodlapo-e of, and will offer you Bon dertcl IneneenMBtt in Jewelry, nuverwaro, C:o,ks aa all othor good traiwl wo at TO in ttock C. W, Freeman l't nn Ave. aad Sprnot St LOAM rpHK REPUBLIC Savings and Loan Aaso 1 rial Ion will loan von in v "i s.er terms n ml pay you butler on 111181 thiui any olhor assiK'lstlon Call on ;. N. CAl.LEN DKR. 'Line Hunk building THK LAIti 1 KST CHKAPEST 11ESJT The Tfitnine IIOTEI.1 AM' HI.S7 M'KANTs. rJifi m si'MiNMT'.it m -lite Wrotaau X ave. Nonius ti. rs teiiuetweineiita ViKtsVLK It tjrscin LSe5r'i. C .1 TltllMAH. Prtio. HOTEL, '-"7 Lnckawauua ave- ut. ti huf ' reasonable. P, allOUH, I'roprictor. d. nnn aaicau OLiiuu ruui .. ' "' - ... . I Sdy, uttdar f aarsntr. It '.f 1 t.y t -i I nailiva prool. aod 1011-ptfu book. UJo I lr.frotQ pt.til.ciirad,ftar i.isil. War ftud a.rourjMl, Ou, Magic R poalUrslT tu... coos ataltit I1IX Evciy Woman Somati-irs needs a rrll kbl f nthly regulatini BtBdicinot I:. PtAL'S PENjNTROYAL piixs, ru i rvaivt, aafeaatl ttrtaln In rastilt 11' -"' '' ailr. Pral'ai narei-tliupst.o.t. ntamyV't.' .M. faal Mailt -tat ... . , to Sold by JOHN H. PUELPi oornar wyaaing ayanu and npu.ee : vf, Baraalea. P. Pharinsi-'. 0