The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 03, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCTt ANTON TIU BUNK-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCTI tt. 1894,
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CENT
A Word.
W ants of all .sun's cost thai mxteh, e.
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Situations Wanted.
AfEu-PduT on; pebmanentoh
traveling: hardware weferrod; fannlr
arifli un hiii i ts' nlana. stock clerk, solid
t. r or ooThsetor. Addresa "Jliddleton,'' 4W
Mou roe hvi'uu".
DKBboSa WANTING A LADV POB
1 washing or office oteanlttg, Call 41, Gib
uou street.
SITUATION WANTED i.Y A KKKSS
is mailer to go out ly tho day. Andrei A
U.. Trillions uftio..
' ItTATlliN WAXTKli LY A PRACTICAL
lii -i.-ui iKi r. 'i'U tii.T at ti.-inour out
be tho Ha ' or week. Address. Miss F.M her
Bbnfieid, ins Rock it rest, Bydt Park, Bcran
ton. CITUAT10N WANTED BY A Y017NQ
D man who la willing t do my kind of
Woiksnse, IB: fair pennant pan furnish good
reference Address A u. (Post Oflee),anaAi
ton.
Y A YOUNG MAN IN UliY HOODS OK
uroiviv store, or b m business where no
ittld work up. Sum experience, good refer
s1
nnce, will work cheap.
Montrose. Pa.
Address P. O. box '
Agents Wanted.
U-an it: 1 1 man w 1 1' u li fi: a x i pike
insurance experience us soli'ito.' in
Lackawanna county; g""d inducements to
i got man. Address U2J-3U Beta building.
Philadelphia, Pa.
V AN IEP BOT8 .vNU UIULS WHO
V wiii t" innko money when out of
school: aend name and we will tell von bow;
i ... money wttutud. F. BTAYNliR, Providence
B.L 7T -
Ur ANTED TWOYOCNQ USE OP GOOD
addre.-s to call ou business houses.
Steady employment for good Apply
NATIONAu CLEAN raWEL COMPANY,
Area Jo ' u 1 ling.
Hclo Wanted- Male.
IXTANTED A COMPETENT ADVKRTIB-
ins aollottor. Must be of good address
abd thoroughly expersineed. wood thing for
r g it p ir:y Adurvsa J S. 1'ribun Oilloc,
stuciug whore hit" rview euu bo hail
Proposals.
Dmoiorm 1'lnnsvi.vama i'dm.mis
, SUM ol I-OUHHIl MIIIPI1.VN SlMiiOl.s,
For Rent.
J 'I UNSHED HOI SK li irjF.ES UIHUE
L with large yard and all improvements for
tent dnrlngtoa rammer to careful party with
out children. Address "Comfort.'
nVBNM BED FRONT ROOMS FOB BENT
I? with bath, t.f.' Adams avenue,
nOR RENT-SUITE OF FOUR BOOMS ON
1 flrt.L floor. Webster, avenue, at jlu. F.
L Wood, Wood's College.
108 KENT- HOUSE ON
No. Kat, ilrcu Ki.lo.
MARION ST
Mi IB RENT TWO 8TOKY BRICK DWEL
1' llng4ionae; modern Ituprovenuiuts; Mo
for it court: rent. S'.V Apply to MAURICE
COLLIN tti agent, "-i west Lackawanna 1
avenue.
lAftBJSBUno. 1 a.. March I. ls.it. I
QEALEU PROPOSALS Alt!-; INVITED FOR
1' tho erection and conplotton of the Ad
mtnlstrntlou llmlditig for lb l'l'iinsvlvaiiia
Foldlera1 Orphans Isjonstrlal s boa), ut Boot
land, Franklin oinnty, Penna.
Plans and apaoiflonluna maybe ssen. blank
furins of Monosjdj obtained and am toiorma
tio;i hud. at tho office Ol tho architect, Thomas
1". i.otwdale, Manhattan lit" build
ing, corner Fourth and Walnut -..tr.-ots Phila
delphia, Pa. Complete seta of bias prints and
BpociArationa can fie had upon appflcntion to
the architect, upon payment of the sum of
ten dolbur, 1 11 imif ,,f which will be refunded
upon rot, u n of H iiil pviuts ami spoi illi ations.
Pwniandapjoiflcatlona can alio boaouu and
blank Eottn o proposals obtainedattba ones
of tho Comntlsnon of Holdlers' Orphan sohnols.
Capitol Bnifdiogti Barrisbutg, Ps.ioStcs of
E. 11. Ripple, Bcrajal u Pu : phomaaS. 8am
pla Ailsgheny, li .; Bn'lier's BxohanRs,
l'lii'.n.lolphia; llnitin. or's oilloo, ,'. V, U. ft.,
t'!i.iuib:'rsburi:. l'n., and otttofl of George G.
Boyer, Chairman Building Committee, oMner
Becon 1 aim Market streets Barrisburg, Pi
Proposjals to be delivered at theomoe of tho
Commliiton at or befon ;i o'clock 11 m., Tuet
day, March LVt 1. 1s.11.
aaoh proposal to bo acoompanted by a certt
Bad check for three thonaand dollars The
oontractor will hays to htnuih aecurlty to bo
approvoil uy tho aXBCUttT6 committt-o of niid
t omnUsslon. for Bte amount of twonty tivo
thousand dollars, and will bo required to fully
OQmplote.the bolUUngfor use ami oocupanly
by Oct,' 1, MH For aaph and ovory dav'e do
lay two hundred dollars win in- deaneted
from the ocatMol price as lianidated dam
ages, Twenty per cent will be bald in re
aerve from oaun payi&ant on account, until
Una) completion ol the building,
Bids of iri'ospousiblo parties or persoun not
poaasastng tho requisite skill ami knowledge
to properly psi form their oontraol will i
rejected. Tho OummhMldn reserve tho right
to reject any and all bUn.
GEORGE (1. BOYER,
Chairman Uuiidu g Committee.
BALED PROPOSALS Wild, HE HE
aived by tho Bcranton Hoard of Health
t their oflleu iu th Muni.' pal I : in..- until
March 5. 1894, at 1 :W p. m for the collection
oigarbafte. eithor by districts hereafter do
scribed, or for the whole city, subject to the
following oonutious!
1. The contractor shall provide himself
" th suitable rehttfe, to In- approved by tho
Board, with water tight, meialnS boxes and as
near air li-ht as limy be,
2, -Tlie collection of garbage shall bo made
from cans conveniently locatedou tho prom
lessor the retnoetive nronertv hold era three
tunes a wwk ft out tho flint of June to the first
if October, and twice a week from tiio Brst of
October to tho tlrst of June.
!).-Hids to be lia-ort 011 the price to hi
Charged each family per week or monthJjor
collet t Dg KSrbae as above apeoliled, with
special ratea tor liotels.
. The contractor shall collect his own bills,
iis the Board of Health will assume no respons
ibility. Tbe First dutttict shall am brace the first,
Second, Third ami Tweutv-flrst wards
The Second district ihalQsml race the Fourth,
Fifth, sixth. Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Eigh
teenth wards
Tile Third district shall embrace the
Eleventh, Twelvtb, NinetAntb and Twentieth
wards. 1
Tho Fourth district shall embrace tho
Elghtbj Ninth. Tenth, Sixteenth and Seven
ti onth wards.
1 h. Fifth district shall embrace the Seventh
nud Thirteenth wards.
Hids tortile collection of ashes may also be
enclosed, but must be mide separately.
The hoard reserves tiie right to reject any
or all bids
THE sc KAN Ton BOARD OF HEALTH,
WALTER BRI--GS. Secretary,
GENERAL NEWS
OF INDUSTRIES
CEALED PROPOSALS
O i-eivcd up to noon, lutii
Mua RENT-STORE K00M ttS LACEA
r wanna avenge ir un April I. also rooms
on second door well tulaptvu (or business or
huuwke.'p:ng. Also nouso litis i'aiiojmiae
hue with all modern improvements, beauti
fully pap.-reii. V. S. PAULI,
l.Vsl Sanderson avenue
') 1 LACKAWANNA
Enquire pi Henry
avenue or at the
MOB KENT -STORE
1' avenue, by April. 1.
Frey, 4J1 Lackawanna
yToinlsea,
Pin; KENT IN Hl'itH UlU.UING.W A-lb
i iiijTton avenne. a row desirable otlli-es and
tilts. Rent very reasonable ifo desirable par-ti--s
Can be aseji by applying to janitor iu
1 voiding. For totm's apply to C'UAKLIlS A.
BL'KR. iU North Haiti avenue.
LVli liUNT THREE HlHlMS. FRONT ON
V becDiid floor, over N. A. Ilulbert's music
store. 117 Wyoming avenue, from April 1. In
quire in the store.
ff'u LET FOK A TERM OF YEARS
i. Part or all of three bun tri-d feet o! yard
Ap;ly at M Franklin
ri'm along railroad.
svrnoe.
' i'u HF.N'T-STOUE Sftxii'i OR FURNISHED
J! hall on Groi n Rldire street Very desir i-
ole location and r.n reasonablo terms. Appiy
to F
Kep
E. NETTLETON
iblican 1 uudhsg.
or C. S. WUODHLFF,
WILL BE RE
Inst., for the ex-
avatim; reuuired for now builduie. conn. r of
I Wyomtha avenue and Sprm-e struct. Plans
and speculcatlons may be obtained upon ap
; plication to
John a. duckwortr, Architect,
H Coal Exohangs Iluihiiiur
CEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE HE
ceived at the oflloe or the City Clerk
bcranton, Pa., until 7.W o'cloc k p. iu. Thuya
day, March 10, lSTl, to cooatruct two lines of
sewers with th-- necessary manholes, lamp
holes, basins and fixtures, as follows: One of
said linea la to be laid from the main sewer 1
Poolar street Montr Snellman court, a distan
of about 1,11 teet; the other to be laid from
thei'udu o.mt 011 Poplar street along Koehe
court and Anh i tivot. a distance of al'out 1,110
feet. Proposals shall be separate on each line
ot lower, Hidlon shall enclose with each
proposal the sum of live p -r cent, of the
amount I id as a guarantee 10 ctui-ntcm-m-tract
within tea days if awarded the same.
Proposals shall be to cooatruct by. the lineal
foot complete, including all basins, branchea,
man hob a, lamp holes and fixtures, ami also to
furnish all manner of labor and supplies, and
shall be to finish the work in sixty days from
date of i-omm-'ucumunt. The city reserves
the right to reject any or all bids By order
of City Councils.
M.T. LAVELLE,
City Clerk.
Bcranton, Pa . Feb. isni.
For Sale.
I 'iili SALE -A FA KM oF EIoStV AClttS,
1? one and one ball miles trom Galtau on
th" Delawar;. Lackawanna and Western
railroad. First clasi farm house with a never
fhUtotrsprteg netrbyi two barns, good land
am! goiKi orchard will be old cheap, lerms
as . Address B. F. VON STOUCH or ISAAC
El. LIS. executors, Llaltou, Lackawanna
county, Pa.
AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES -A, R.
Harris will sell tho entire stock of gro-ceri'-snnrt
fixtures. hnrs--s MM bafneas, I p ring
Wagon, bugv. etc , at tit Wjommg avo-r.u-.
Satnrdav, .March 3. at 1 mi p. m.
M
'; BALE - 91-ACBE
and utensils. J. M.
nros ave.
i ARM, KfuCK
SHEFFIELD, ia.
1,'ijR SALE I R E.Vi HANOE FOR HCBAN
X ton property A bearing orange grovo
fr.crea.sing in production and value yearly in
the oranjrs Section, in Horida. Addres F. E.
NETTBLETvN, Laflce Helen, Fiorim
Money to Loan.
A FONEY To LOAN' 310.1711). js.iitt, .iuv''
-1 SLOW, HifiO. io.ifjn anil Jl.ttm; on first
m irtgagk I) W BBOWN, Att rney,
.'ii 8 Spruce street. Scran ton.
Business Opportunities.
IXTANTED- A MAN WITH ?l&n capital
v can secure a g lod paying bualnoas by
calling on B. B-TAYLOR at St. t iiariw ho-
tel. Summon.
ipecid Notices.
Sl IlAHTox. Fob. L 1KB,
nHF. ' N'N'l'AL MEETING OF 'HIE
I stockholders of tho Lackawanna Iron
gnd S.teol company !or the gleation of dl
rootoqrs afla trapsn-nion of snch ether hnalneaa
as may properly coma lie.'ora thn met'n
will be heldat'thn office aftne ooapany in
the city of Mcrautoti. Peonsyivanhv on Wed
nesday, March 7. IM'l, at '-' o'clock p. m.
The pi 11- lll remain 01 on for one hour. Tim
transfer booki win ba ewaeflon Fob U. UM
and n- opiin on Maridt a, IKU
J, P. HIOOINBON. Secretarr
FiNANCIAL AND COMWEKCIAL
Sticki and Eondi.
New YORK, Vnrcli 2. Th cngasemcnt
of Jl,2.10,ou0 gold for shijimi nt to France
by ti'tnorrow's steamir checked the risinz
tendency of the Stock market soon after
the opening this morning. The renewnl
of tho export moveniout oouipletely over
shailowed tho passage of the Bland seijjn
iorupe bill by tho house yesterday. It is
not thought that the measuro will receive
executive, Fnnction even if it should pass
the tenate, nud coaso'inently tho street
today ra'l hut little attention to tho mat
ter. Sugar and whiskey were aoniu the
features of the market. Sugar opened
simultaneously at sdVfw.tnj', utter which
there was h gradual appreciation to- 85.
Later a decline to 88k followed. Whisky
ranged between ','15 and 8B)f, rlosiun at
245. These stocks are still sensitive to
Washington advices and Dioye up or down
according to tint tenor of tli" reports from
Washington. New York Gtatrti roso to
HiOji at one time. The (flankers, anthra
cite coalers and tbe.trnnk linea ruled firm
until the last hour, when tho bears made a
concerted nttack on the list. The, result of
these raids was a ilcclim- all along tha lino
. f 1 4. r -1 T-. . The market closed weak. Sales
were 107,000 shares.
Ths foil .wing omplote table phowing the
day's fluctuations in active stocks is supplied
and revised daily by Lallar A Fullor, stock
brokers, .-I Wyoming aveimo:
Open- iliL'b
ins. est.
Am. Cot. Oil 27 87
Am Sncar. flH 'i
A.T.ftB. F MA i
t;an.o eu
nam. N. .1 WAi
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VTOUNG ma r:
1
WANTS I.ESSOVs IM
stenngrspliir: woall teach t-legraidoi.e
.11 iieturu. Aildr-ss "Telerspber.' Tribune
Offlen
BLANK Hooks. PAMPHLETS". MAGA
sines, ntr , b'Uind or rebo.-.nd at Till:
Tuinr.NB oBioi). fjick work. Reasonable
Jirices.
" I EAL TICKETS CAN
nue Twenty
table board.
meal
BK HAH AT 141
rankiln a
Ucgete for jJ.,VJ. Gixd
Ren Estate.
I.OR SALE SINGLE HOUSE, WtigL'INGY
avennsj very desirable location. Anplv
O. P. REYNOLDS, or WILLAiiD. WAilKF.N
KN'APP.
dhMOWIUi buy modern news boom
' bouse, nil improvements; tonus easy; ror
ner MsdiHon avenue and Delaware street. Ati
plv BARRY LEES
ton WILL BUY VERY DESIRABLE LOT
corner Madlsoa nveuus and Delaware
stmet. Terms easy Apply
HARRY I. EES.
Business Personals.
CANTAO-FOR MEN ONLY GREATEST
ID restorer and developer known, -trough
... ' nil-' n,, .111- u 1
ens, invujorates. I'nce fx. tluamnt ul sSi-ml
stamp for cimll leiitlnl circular. Dr. II. T
MIl.LEK. -1 luini
nry sireet, Chicago.
1 ADIE-.
X.J cc-ssful Bus
TONTE IS THE ONLY SL'C.
X DevelopiM- known Nev -r
falls. IK0A Full Sonfldsntial pnrtic-nlar
sealed) rbr gc stamp, Mis. Dr. u. T. Miller,
i'i yiiincy ut.. Cnioago,
Chic, ft N, W,
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Miss. Pan 24M
Nat. Lead 2,s-4
N. Y. AN. E 10!
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North Pac
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SciiANTOg, March 2,-The following QttOjM
lions urn supplisd ud o irrecteil tl ill v byj.a
liar A Fullcr.stock brokers.Kl Wyonilog avii
line.
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Senator Brio?, of 0 do, Holds tin Senatorial
Opposition to fru Coal,
PLAIN WORDS TO FREE TRADERS
Synonsis of His Forcible Argument
Before tlio Democratic Senatorial
Caucus in Favor pf Protcclion to
the American Purchasers of Bitu
minous Coal Important Develop
ments of Crystal Lake Planned By
the Carbondale and Forest City
Street Railway Company Other
Newsy Gleanings of Industrial Gos
sip. Iu a Washington dispatch Senator
IB iM i-i iUotcd us havini; in caticue in
sisted Htrennotisly on a GO-cent duty on
coal, but if coal t--, ou the free list ho
wantu to havrt a provision inserted that
it shall ooly le ad nulled f roe from such
mutitrios us impost) no duty on coal
llo says if the Canadian duty were ta
ken off tho coal there would be a great
ly increased market in Ontario for
Ohio coal. Mr. Brice pointed out tho
effect that froo coal would hava on
watte nf coal miners in the interior.
He said that Pennsylvania, coat ie now
displacing tbut of Ohio in some parts
of his state. At Cloroland, Hocking
coal hns been supplanted by 1'ittsbnrg
coal. Works at Akron, which nted to
take from twenty to lifty carloads of
Ohio coil per day nro drawing their
supply now from Pennsylvania mines.
One Ohio coal compftny wbioli used to
amp 1:0!) carloads a lUy to points iu
that state, MiobigAD und Indiana, is
now sending; USXt to noni. Tho reason
fur this loss of trade is du to the re
duction iu tho price of Pennsylvania
bitumlnoni coal because Pennsylvania
miners have been working for lower
wages for a short tirau past. The
cheaper coal is crowding out tbe dear
er. This oompetion cu only bo met
by reducing wages in O.iio.
Mr. Urice said that wou'.d bo exactly
the effeotall over tlio country if Uina
iU coal ware admitted free. It would
take away the market for a vast quan
tity of American coal aloiiK tho sea
board and would compel a reduction of
waues iu competing minus. These
mines would than compete with theso
farther in the interior which would be
closed Dp unless they reduced WAgea,
And thus, ho said, the thing wnnld
reach clo.tr across th continent, bo
that thu admission of Canadiau 00n
would compel a reduction of wages in
all the American mines, just as a slight
reduction of w.. ;. in the Pennsylvania
mines hus at once taken awsv u UtfgO
amount of tradu from the Ohio minus
and will result in a reduction of wuses
there. That auaiii will compel n rj
d notion In in, liana, as already tlio
Pennsylvania eoai I fi idiug laoreaaad
salo in Indiana. And a reduction i:i
Indiana will necessarily Oompsl a re-
luctiou in Illinois. :-.;' i '.'.- .r.: r.u .. '
of Mr, Brice on tne aobjeot of coai,
just like ibe argument o" tue L iniiiana
puators on tue subltct of sugar, will
apply to every other industry in tho
United States
Says the Philadelphia Stockholder:
flie defeat ot tlio Diana of es-Presi-
d--nt McLeol was an iidnintaite to the
general coal-consuming public, but a
very bud tiling for miners mid produ
cers of anthracite coal. Just prior to
his lancing tho Jersey Central and Le
high Valley ruds the coal tr.ulo was in
demoraliz-d con lition, and prices
were so low that there wns little, ii any,
profit in the mining of co il. In Pehru
nry, 1801, the uveraijo of prices ut
Bchtylkill Haven wns 13.811 per ton,
and a vo ir later it had fulleu to n.28
ll-fore tlio end of the nest rear, that is,
before the en 1 of February, lH'.iJ, the
rage price of coal was advanced to
04, an increase over the "preceding
year (loJvi ot -u cent per
ion. lho iainrs themselves re
ceived a portion of tho benefit
of this advance, whil the coal-prod uc
ing companies aliunde in mey out of
it Ths collapse of the combin ItiOQ
then followed, dragging with it tlie
Heading OOmpgnieS and tho nrii's of
anthracite coal, In January, 1884, the
average price at .Schuylkill Btveu was
08 I 10, but last moiitii it w is down
to '-' 4-1 0-10, a decrease of 17 5-10 cents
ton over the proceeding month, and u
decreAe of !l 1-10 i: nts as compared
witii Pebriiirv', libl 'Ihi d.-creaso i
significant. lime ins thitt, ib-apita tho
t iforts ii: i i- to Itutaio prices, they aro
raiiuslly, yet steadily, working to
ward a lower level. Whether or not
they will touch tho low prices Whloh
prevailed before tha It lading deal re
mains to bo seen.
Forty men are now at work in tl o
vicinity uf C.irboudule upon the con-
siructiou of tho Carbondale and Fore: t
City Street railway, it will In coin
ploted by Juno 1. President J. w.
Aitknn siys thAt the doting of the
summer season will sue Cirboud ilo the
center of ono of tho greateit electrical
railway aystemi iu tho country. After
reaching Forest City tho roai bui biers
will turn at ii:ic t iwar I I rystal l.ik i
and from that point rottiru to Ctrbou
dale, thus forming a great belt line of
railroad. The roml will bs eii'iipped
with thirty-seven ears. Theso are now
being built by the Stephenson compauy
and lire of tho latest and h in Isouiost
pattern. Two of them will bo of the
parlor car style that m iy be chartered
by purtles who wish to spend n day or
evening at the lake. 'Iho coming sum
uier will see enormous changes at that
place made under ths direction of ths
railway cnmimny. The plans for the
improvement of tho spot iuclude the
construction of a kite shupod track,
grounds for base ball, fool ball and
other sports, with a convenient grand
stand for thu accommodation of epecta
tuis. A largo pavilion is also to be
crtcted. The pavilion will be arranged
for dancing ptirpospi. It is possible
that light comic opera i miy ou produced.
Proposals.
OROPUBAIifl WILL BE RECEIVED
1 until Thursday, March l4, by thu
ui ttyrsigimd for the building i f a fouiuiatlon
Wall for thu Mvthudiit I p se pal church of
I'd kvill . Material such as si ie, lime. samL
etc., To on fmhish -d and plaevd oh the ground
by the builoiu; committee, Committn re4
serves light to i.-ject any or all bid' at their
, discreti'si. H t HAi'.M AN. locrotary of com
niitte. Box IM, Peckviile. Pa.
Feckrllle, Feb. 2i, WM. .
W II FAT.
(itu'idng
Highest
Lowest
(.losing....
CORN.
Opening.... ,
Highest
Lowest i
( !iing
OATH.
(ip.nlng i
Higbc-t
tyotreat
Closing.
PORK.
Opening
Highest
lowest
Closing.
LAIttl.
Opening
Highest...
Lowint
Closing
SH.iRT KiHH.
OrsmlBg
Illghent
Lowest
Closing
Jar.
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The Kending recetvnrs auuounce that
on Monday Ihey will pay iu full the
if .5000,000 owing to Spnyer & Co., the
Now York bunkers. Tno loan, which
has been extended from time to time,
doeM not mature Until April 8, tin thu
peyuivnt will be anticipated on Mon
day, This will ro'.easi th collateral
held us security for the loan.
Mis ICLANEO0I HDCsTRUL MoTMl
Senator King Is at woik on Urn lluclt
mount alt) lunnel for (.'ox-) Hros. & Co. It
will be 1,800 feet long, 11 feet high and IU
feet wide.
Samuel Hetlner. tradiugas Percy flaib
ner & Fon, deaiers in nnthracite coal, who
on Uec. '.'7, 1MM, tnndo an astlguinunt to
Albert B, Welmer for tno bMflt of his
creditors, hus rtsiinioJ busimsn at bll of
BCH In l'hiladellihiu, Now Yuri; und Bos
ton. Tho rumor wus again RUTSnt Pri-Ioy
that President Harris, of tho Heading
IT OIVSS WARN mo
that there's trouble ahead
if you're Retting thin.
Ii shows thai your blood
h impoverished, und your
organs deranged, so that
wftatevi r you cut. fails to
propi i-l v nourish you.
Anil just n. long as ou
remain iu this condition,
t n amotion, PtMnrooida.
und other Ui-rofuli.us and
dangorona nlaoaaca are
likely to fasten t:iou you.
Y'oii should litnlil your
ndf uji with Dr. Pierces
Golden Miilical Discovery.
Purify und enrich tiio
blood, rouso every urgWI into natural ac
tion, und Luiid Hp healthy, wboleeoote,
neMakary flesh. oeaon ftif,.
Da. H. V. PlBBCBI 7Vnr Sir- Wo liuvo usiil
your "(.M.n."hi our family and llnd nothing
else to equal it. One of our children had thu
pneumonia, und one lung become consoli
dated, but by the ueoof the Discovery she
baa entirely recovered, und Is now in good
health,
Pi
company, will soon retire und bo .succeeded
by John wanamaker.
A 10 per cent, reduction went into effect,
Thursday among employes of tho Wostorn
New York and Pennsylvania railroad.
A Pennsylvania railroad olllciul It quoted
as saying that one iraiu a day each way
between Now Y'ork and Chicago ii sufll
cient for present passenger traffic.
Oeorgo M. Hughes bus been appointed
general agent of tho Now York, fiuiaua-
luinna mid Western Railroad company,
with hoadqnnrters in Now Y'ork.
Tho general passenger agents of tha
Trunk Line association have decided to do
away with all unlimited tickets In recent
years few of them were sold, ns they gave
a curtain advantage to Bcalpurs, it has been
finally decided to abandon thuir sulo alto
gether. Notwithstanding nearly all railroad are
showing decreases In earnings, tho re
ceipts of tho passenger department of tho
lieiiding Railroad company shows nn m
creaso tor January, 1MH, as compared with
the same last year of over $13,0i0.
Thu Delaware and Hudson directors, it
is expected, will recommend at tho stock
holders' annual meeting an issue of $5,111)0,
000 stock to retire bonds maturing in Oc
tober. Tills will leave only $ri,0U0,o00
bonds outstanding, winch will mature in
PJ17.
The contemplated iaina of il,ooo.o30Nw
England receivers' certificates is ssid to ba
for the purpose of paying balances duo
connecting linos, mostly the Philadelphia,
Reading and New Iviylaud, or Pougb-keep-ie
llridgo rout-'.
there is a revival in speculative circles,
of tho rumr that .Mr. Jlrl.i ol would suc
ceed Mr. Wilbur ns president of tho Le
high Valley rudioad, tho Utter retiring
voluntarily,
.
Fcraniou Whousala Markets.
fcBASToN. Mar, 3,Vnvm akd Pro-
nuci Lined apples, per lb., 6a7c: evap-
prated apples, hallo, per lb.; Turkish
prunes, 4taSc. -.English cuira;it."1u'J' ,c;
layer laisins, tl.7ftal.S0; muscatel. tl.'JOa
I.8U per box; new Valencia, tiu7c
per lb.
BsUNa Marrow, fats, 83.80a8.00 par
bushel; mediums. 8l.70al.Su.
Paaa (ireen, ti.i5ai.an per bnahelpipllt,
S,AOaiS.O0i lentels, SalOc. per pound.
1'oTATOKH OOaOec. per bushol.
OatOXa- O iaTOc per bushel.
llUTTKlt KDame, per lb.
CbitESI KialSc. per lb.
Edgs rreeh.18) falOo. pickled, 14al5c.;
coolers, 18al8ft
I'nl'LTKV Chickens, dressed, HVal2;c. :
turkeys, l3al8o,
MltAta nains, 1134'e.; large. lOJc;
skinned bams, lOWo.) CaliforuiA bains,
bJic; shouldera, a-).-.; dry salted bellies,
Ub.l smoked breHkfast bacon, llc;
tresh pork lotns, '.I'c; "Wyoming" porg
sausage, lie.; Wyoming home made sail
page, 8-pound pail, larded, 11c; butch
ers' sausage, iifie., our own make; fresh
Pork shoulders, re.: fresh pigs' feet,
3c; fresh pigs' beads, Sc.; fn-sa spare
ribs, 8a I tresb leaf lard, lie; fresh
kidneys, be. doz.; rough sausage
meat, rSXc: tongus, ;'e.;plnck4, iie.eacu;
whole hogs, "Jjc.
Pong Mesa at 817; short cut, 818.
Laud Leaf la tieraea at Ojefoi la tubs,
BXe.i iu lO-pound inc.: mo-pound
pails, lOXcj b-pound pails. 104's. par
pound.
I.'kcv Cholco sugar cured, smoked beef,
14c.
I'"i)OR Minnesota patent, per barrel.
t4.ba4.iii); in, ,d Indiana amber, at
t.TS; Urabam at i ..- . rye Hour, at
Huckwiikat Fboua 83.85 per cwt.
FaiD Hlxed, per cw;., at 81.00,
UitAis Rye, DM.) corn, 4l to.Vie.; oata,
Waloc. jier bushel.
Rri hTUAW Per ton, tlilatii.
Har-Per ton, rifiats.
-
NiwYoik ProCtUOS lYIarkst.
New YuitK. March FLotra Steady,
fair damn ml
Wiikat -Dull. Ilrmer: No. '1 rel stor
and elevator, BaaOlkt, ; afloat, USKc; f. e.b.,
6Slt'a64c.i ungraded led, Bttatua.) No. 1
Dortbern, 00c. 1 options closed steady at
nilvaiice. No. :) red March, llp.e.;
April, 680.1 Hay, Mc: Juno, llilWe.1 Jalv.
G0!c.; Aujiist, toijc.; September, OBKc;
Deoemher. 7140,
t ons Dull, lirm: No. 1 49fc ; elevator.
43c afloat; options NdVnON :,a3jC. and
olueed Brmi March, 4'Jv,; April, 4'.'atc.j
May, 2jTr. July, 4'c.
Uatb tjulet and limit i i options dull and
Brmeri March, foifc; May, Mjg'Cl No.
g white. March, 117.'.; Spot price, No. li,
87c ; No. 'J while and No. 2 Chicago,
8tic; No. 8, WllVc; No. 11 white, aic.j
mixed westeru, UHnanc; white do., BBa
tSr,; while slate, WiiU.
riKKF Cj.iiot, 'steady ; fam.lv, l2.al4.
BtU Kams-DuII.
'ilXBCaD Uixr lnactivu.
Cur Mkatm Dull.
Lakd Quiet, lower; western steam
clo,ed nt It.OOetty, t7; March, t.M: Mav,
17.45; retlued qniet; coutineat, S8.C.1;
South Ainenc.i.tb 15; comoouiul,;!''' ;e ac
Pong steady.
BuiTBii-yiiict, insy; stale dairy new,
I6ot8o. I do. old, Dai 7c ; do. creamery,
new, BSn. Poiinsylvainn do., '.Tic.; weslern
dairy, new, HtalTc Blgiua, 8418a ; imi
tatloa creamery, 14slH;. ; western cieum
ery, lOaSc; do. factory and nil Is, llslOc
usxaan Frtn, lair damaatl, unchanged.
E008 Quiet, lower; ice bouse per cace,
I8.80s8j western fresh. lfaKUo.: duck.
IWala; limed,llallJc : suuthBiu,15al8c
Phlladelpbl t Talloiv Markst.
rniLAnacpniA. .March 8 Tallow was
iu fair demand and Steady, Prices were.
Prime city, in hoffhteMJiC,! pritBtaroua
try, iu h"gheads, -ISfc. j lo. dark, In hogv
beads, ()0, caku, Sc.; grease, 4 c.
A Million Fi lends
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not less than one nullum people have
found just such a friend iu Dr. King's New
Discovery for OonaumptiOtt, Coughs and
Cold, if vim have pevet used tale Great
Cough Medicine, ore trial will convitice
roil that it bes Wonderful curative powors
in nil divensps of ThroAt, Chest and Lungs.
Knch bottle is gtiarnutei-d to do all that is
.ilalined or money will bo refunded. Trial
bottles fru nt Mathews Urns', drug store.
Large bottles 5oo. and 11.00.
DviprptU and Indigestion
In I heir worst forms are cured by tho
use of P. P P. If you are debilitated ami
run down, or if you need a tonic to regain
flesh nud lost appetite, strength and vigor,
take 1'. 1. 1' , and you will be strong and
healthy. Ifor shattered constitutions nud
lost, manhood P. P, P, (tVtekl Ash, Poke
Root and Pots.s.iuini is the king of all
medicine. P. P. P. is the greatest blood
purifier iu ibe worlj. For salo brail
druggistf.
Connolly &
KID GLOVES
All Sues and Every Conceivable Color.
Our regular $z quality.
At the Special Price of .
$1.12
1 he greatest bargain in Kid Gloves ever offered,
bo not fail to see them.
CONNOLLY & WALL
AGE
209 WASHINGTON AVE.
0pp. Court Houss.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
CENTRAL KA1LK0AD OF I J,
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insurim,'
cleanliness and comfort.
1 1 mi TAiu.r. in irrgcT ran. l, 's'.u.
Trains leave Bcranton for Plttston, Wilkes
Barre, etc . at h.iu, im:,. u m ,,. m I2.il, 2 11 1.
1 i.,' !!? l ltM " m' Sunday o.i a m.,
I.UU, J 10, , .10 p, in.
For AlUintn-1 it v. s 1,1 u. in.
For New York, S'ewark and Klizabeth. 8 10
Cexnreas) a.m.. 13.30 (express with Buffet
parlor can, 8.U0 (exprets i p. m. Bunday, 109
p. in. '
PoRMAucn Chi k, Allintown, Bbtoi
RBM, EASTOVana PniLADtLPHIA, S.IU a. in..
Utn.a.90, AUO n-xcupt Philadelpnlai p. in.
Bunda, B OOjp, m.
For Logq Biuaon, iu bam Qrovb, etc at
s ,10a. in . IJ.--HI p. m.
ror-BeadingLebanon and Harrisburg, via
Allentown, Mi. in, 5.s. p.m. S'sndav.
-SO p. m.
For PettsvlUe, B.l0a. m., Uf:iiip m
Keturtilug. leave New York, loot ur Liberty
,,,,",tlv,",' rlV,'r ilt !,1J (expreni) a. ill.',
l lo, l.n, tjBfl (expreaa with Buffet parlor can
p. in. Sunday. I. II i a. m
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, H.00
a. m., 2.00 and 4 ;ii ji in. Bnnaay, 0.S s. n..
ThroiiKh tickets lo all points al lownat rates
inav be bad on anpltcattoo In advance to tho
ticket niieiit at ihj sia'.i. n.
II. p. BALDWIN,
, ,, ... Hen, Pass, Agent.
J. H. OLH.U SEW
(ten Supl.
AND
I EHltia V.M.i.KY RAILROAD
Feb. ii, lev:.
Traiii leaves Bcranton for Philadelphia and
New York via. II II R u ut H :i.in , IS. 10,
and II :t"i p. m via D., L. A: V. 1( It, BOH,
Mw,ll.-)a. in. .and LSD i-. Ill,
Leave Bcranton for Plttston and Wilkes
Ham- via II.. L Jc V. U.K., ft, 00, 809.U.2J
a. in 8.60, ii.OT, B.JW p. m.
Leave Bcrauton for White Raven, Haaleton,
Pottevnla and all points on the Beaver
Meadovr and fottavule branches, via E ft v
V., ii III mm . v a 11. Ar II. it. It. at K a.m.. 1110,
:is. 4.10 p.m . via D L. k V, . K. B HOD, H IB
IWii a.m., 1.80, 3.U p.ia
Leave Bcranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
lfcaoing, Harrisburg and all intermedial
points viali tj II. R. R., -a in ,13,10,8.88, IL81
i.m.,via 1) , L. A- V. H. lL.ii.iio.s.os. ll.-.-u a. in.,
1.80 p.m.
Leave Scrsntou forTu'ikh-inno k. Totran 1 l
Elmlra, Ithaca, Oaneva sad ail internediite I
points via i. -til V: g.,D.0?n m.,12.10 and 11.85
p. to.. villi L. A- V. K It.. 8.04 atnn13)p. ni. ,
Leavrf Bcranton foe Bnehester, Buffalo, Kl- I
BLpira fulls, D'tri'it. I'lucaito anil allnointi '
west via I. A H. R. 11. 8.07 a.m.,lS.10,H.ld,ll.8)
p. n., via Ii. L. A V. R. H. and plttston
Junction, stis a in.. KI0 0.88 p. ui.. via E V.
It Ii. I'.ll p. ra.
For Elm ra anil th Wt t via Sal mi mo via
!'. II. Ii R 8,0 a.m.. 18 10,0.15 p. ni . v. a li
L. A- W, IS. It., .s ns n. m.. l .to ,ui (i.07 ,, ln.
PnUnutnpartorandaleeping orL. V. ohair
cir.s on all trn.i.i lietv.-een L. ,v tl .fnn.-ii
llkea liai-re and Ne fork, Phllad Iphta,
Buffalo and Bnspenlon Undire
Rill. LIN II WILBUR. H.'-i. Supt. K-ist Ui
OHA8 s. I-: t: Osn. Pass Ag t, Pfilla.Pi.
AW NONNEMAOHEB.Ass't Q in Pass AbI
Bonth Bethlehem, Pa.
i B l a W abb, lack a w a n n a
J.f W1SHTSHN liAII KUAt)
Trains leave Bcranton us follows: ExpreM
for Now York nud all points KllSt 1.80, (.89,
6.M, 8.00 and 0..VJ a. m. ; i'2 Si and iM p, m.
Bxpreaa for Baaton, Trenton, Phuadelphli
and the South, 51 b.OU and U iVJ a. dl; iHi',
Snd8.D0 p. in.
Washington ami way stations. " 40 p. ni.
Tobyhanna aocompiodatlon, oil p.m.
Exnr .sa for Bingham ton, Oiwego, Bltnlra,
Corning, Bath, Danavllle, Mount aforrle and
Bnffalo, 1110, - li a. iu. and 1.21 p. m., making
close connections at buffalo to all puiiitn in th'j
West. Northwesl and Bontuweer.
bulfalo Bfltlfimmedatlttn. 8.00 a. in.
Blngnamton and way stations. 12.37 p. m.
NicnolsoU ami wav stations. 5.48 p in.
iiinliaiuton and Eliun.i Express, 805 p.m.
Express tor ortleud, Syracuse, Oswego.
I tics and Blchflcld Borings, 115 a m. and LSI
p. in.
Ithaeu. IM and BJIQ a. m. and I .'.'I p. m
rorMoithnmberland,PTttston,Wiikes-Barre,
Plymouth. Hloointhurif and Danville, making
close oonnaetlona at Sorthrunberland for
Wtlllanunort. Harrlaburv. liltimoiB. Wn.ii-
J Ington and the South.
Northumbtrland and Intermediate stations,
il.OO. li.SO a. in. and l.DU und 0.07 p. in.
I Nanttooke and intermediate itatlons, -in
laud li.jn a. in Plymouth and Intermediate
I stations, BAiand OtBe p, m.
I'ullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all
express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket tun itabl
etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket offioa,
828 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofh re.
PRIEAND WYoMINl VALLEV RAIL-
Train leavo Scrantou for New York and In
termediate points on the Erie railroad at 8.85
a. in. and 8.84 p. m. Also for llawley and
local points at A 35, 8.45 and 3.34 pm.
Train leaving i 0.45 a re. andU8tp.n.
are through trains to and from Uoneedale.
1 ruins loavu lor Wilkes liarre iitfl 10
ell p. ill.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MONDAY, MARCH B.
yr:l Norman i Scenic Production,
Grass
A Drama with a Kentucky Betting,
ELABORATE EFFECTS
A COMPETENT CAST.
Sale i 1 pens Friday
'a. in. and
WE
BELIEVE
We have the hand
somest line of Parlor
and I )rawing Room
lin liVAlll- A V T ll,-i.
,r rfW ................ n.ii, ULl'
fjw . BOH RAILROAD.
ulinneucliiK -May at, IsiC
trains will run ns follows:
Trains leave Bridge Btroet
Station. Scrantou, for I'.tts.
ma m 1 m- i--i-
f K M m l-'.V I --.!.. i 8 15
r ami u -i v in
f" for N.w York and Phila
delphia, BOO a, in, l'.'io, '.A
L'.;s. 411! and 11.80 p. in.
Fi r Ronesdale i from Delaware. Lackawanna
und v est, .i n depot), " Ui, ISO, 10.10 a.m., l"!.0fl
m . '.' 17. 5. m p. in.
knir Carbondale and Intermediate stations
I 5. Id. 7 00. S.ilO. It), in a. in . lion in ,i 17, 3.15,1 pi.
u su .-mil so p. in. ; ti"'ii HNUge street I Ii n ,;,
2,iLi a. m.. 3,l7and 11 U p. m.
Peel vipr.ws to Albaoy, Saratoga, tha Adi
rondack aloantalna, Boston aud New Bnglund
point, 5.40 a in., avri vi n; al Albany 12,45.
Saratoga 2.80 p, m , and leaving Bcranton ut l
p. in . arriving at AjhABV el i " ' p nv, Bare
toga. l2..Vi a, in , and B. stOn, I.IW a, in
The only direct route lii-tween the COSl Heidi
and Beaton "Tho Leading Tourists' Route
of Aii. orn a" to the Adirondack Mountain re
sorts, LakeeOeorgeand Champlalu, Montreal,
Ctc.
Tlum tallies ihowine local and through train
service bstwoon stations on nil divii m Di i
w.iro und Hudson system, may bo Obtained ut
all Delaware and Hudson ticket ofBoes.
II. (i YOUNO, .1. W. BUBD1CK,
Second vice President Ghen. Pass. ,vgt.
Furniture
ievcT shown in this
, state and we would
like you to see it.
Connell
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
I UESDAY, JI rVKCM 0.
The ( lever Character After.
FELL! X . ni
1 1 a iX PuMlDV
MORRRIS
P a -ntiuu thr.-e IB OCeeSUS
A Game of Cards,
The Vagabond,
Moses.
A delight raj and artistic blending ".' i athos
and comedy. BgeellenI east Complete d tails.
Itetf ular iincpa Bala opens Saturday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
WEDNESDAY, BIARCU 7
Tho Oerman Comedian,
C H A3. A. L.ODER.
In the Musical Farce Comedy,
oil. WHAT A NIGHT !
Bescotetrneted and l-'e writtcn l,v Prank
Duniont, antborof "ih Rainmakers."
jttna Oenhell, Harrv llii on,
Eyeltue remnle, Harry H'.-k'.?;.
AlliD Jliir.hall, Marry-'. Bhank.
Louise nice, Warren W. Ashley,
HuUa Halvora, it c Cashman,
Mrs Cbsa a. Loder.
Side , puns Monday
PROF. ALBERT & BOLLES
Chief of, Bureau of Statistics an 1 member of
the faculty ... University oi Pennsylvania,
will nve his entertaining LECTURE, Illus
trated with stereopticon, on
THE WORLD'S FAIR
For the Benefit of
Young Women's Christian Asso.
AT V M, C. A. HALL,
Monday, March 5, 1894.
TICKETS, :t5 4'KXTS.
For sale at Sanderson's drug store, dteiio
Seeley's and Y. M, C. A.
Washington Av3.
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Additional trains leave I'nih indole for Beran
tun 1. in and o. is p. m , urrlilng ut ssot am in: 1 M
and V on
Leave Bcrsnton for carbondale a.80 ami s:io
WTlvtngai Parhiodoloul . saml ti it p.m.
Reeiire ratea via untarin .v tt'estern iietoiv
rmrcliuslns tickets in d .n.' Ifloncj )aj aej
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DON'T FORGET
That arc headQuarters for everything In
the line ot WATcWK. It you have ani Idee
of purchasing anv kind of a Watch, lady's or
gent s, Hold or Bflver, you will make a griev
ous mistake it you do not give u- n sail and
at our prices, which yon will Und far below
all others, especially in all the high grades of
LlRln, Walthain anil ll.iinpden movement.
If voii have any doutils and arc at all petted
on prh'es irlio una call and w. rill have no
trouble in convincing you. Wo st III have a huge
StOCk tO dlSPO'e Of, and Will otter you WOV
deriui Indueetnents In Jewelry, Burerware,
Cloclia tadallothsr gooda which we have In
slock.
C. W. Freeman
PUn Ave. nud BpftlCI St.
Week commencing atONDAT, FBR, an
The Arcompl(sbed Actress,
MISS ETHEL FULLER,
Supported by th,
W0HD8RURD DiiiMAlIC COMPANY.
Monday. Tujstioy an I Wcdnrsday.
The 4-act swictv comedy drama,
Stricken Blind.
ThursJiiy, Fritliy and Salurdny,
UNDER THE GASLIGHT.
ADMISSION, io '.'o nd S0CINT8 Opera
ri siiscan he reserved. By number, every af
lernooo. ffem 1.30 to a.10, for the evening's
entertainment. Performances every afternoi n
except Mondays and Thnradaya at 4.80. ,.i
every evening at s 13. Doors open nt l.Jo and
...a) r.M.
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What is Wloro Attruciivo
'Mian a pretty face villi a ffesk, bright
complcxiouV For it. use Po.wnl's Powder,
Mm mmm fii--tlndays.
j I Will send PHBH to Itns ui. in. t
Ihe pi'cserlptlon of n new HlluV
, , , . 1 1 . , i - nil lieu j i' i en in rye -sniuii,
pall organs, and sun- cure for nit WCehnOS'
I i-i young or old tni'o. Cures cn.es ot lioai
I un uh, mil. Rmtsslons mill Vewieioeele In
ifl day : dlseaee nemer returns, cogreepond
i iH-i- private. All letti i ..cut in piiiln si ii'ed
inrelopo. Address, 'i'. t', BAHVKK, l.nrh
i-tuox 3ot Bewa Dealer, nursimii, Mteki
USHMAN'S '
. . BIJOU
FORMERLY MUSIC HALL, Scranton.
Have Hccksfe'iler.i.e.ssce; Fred, Baadell, M..u.
Grand Opening March 5.
lroutlnuous performance from 4 f'.M. to mm
' P.M. daily,
Mil, 1'KANK CI M l IX,
The Prince nf i omeillan-.
The Wonderful ' n lA."
1 .u i.i:s .un. iiiis.ti,, iitropolltan Favorite,
111 KISTKllS IIIO.NKOK,
I M 'MAItON imi MMv direct irom Tony
Pastor'a Thtatre, Sew York
America'. Pn n.ier MaleBoprSnO,
. i l.l'OII.ih HAHS I LI.,
UM I I! M C iMI.TON,
Bcrauton'a Wellkaown Comedian.
i Hi PltlMttOSE til AH I I I I K
TheMdreal and nlv KlsatH, Barnum's
Jo,fJjO Ni veil v an I lats ..f Raverly's Mas
todon Mtnatrelaand others.
, raflaad entertalniaeat ii promised and
WS Intend it.nl ladio, hii I .diiiilrea can at
tsml wjthoot escorts and will be given every
attention ana courtesy by tiik' attaches, un
ileri'i" i" ui ii a.t.-v.ti..n "' Manager Ban
doll. iTioesol adailsslae, 10, U aad.00 seats,
with n (v.- reeerveo seats tor ji cents.
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