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

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THE SCRANTOtt TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH , 181)4.
ONE CENT
A Word.
Wants of all kinds OOtl that much, e.r
erjif Situations Watl,Whick arc (nairltd
FRSS.
Situations Wanted.
WANT E U" V V Po"sl Tl(iNV"As" LADft ff
nurse. best uf references. Torino, Sl.-'o
per day Address " V. E.," Tribune Office,
SITUATION WANTED BY DRUQQI8T,
i? 10 years experience; first class reference
Ail it , iil'll, 111 care uf Tribune office.
oriTATION WAX l'Kl 11Y A lTUST-lLASS
i5 book keener uud stenographer; will start
at moderate wages
needed. Address, J.
z" r . ii
an furnish references u
0 . Boi -W. city.
CITlATION WANTED BY A CABINET
C maker and ourtientor in a furnlt lire store
Of whore needed.
useful. M. 1). It..
Willing to make bimeelt
H Hyde Park avenue. oitv.
TEAMSTER.
O Addresi 1". II , (U Forest court, city.
W'A.NTED-l'osiT ON. PEP.MANEN T OR
traveling; hardware preferred) hunt'
i;ir with architects' plans, toej elerk. solid
tor or collector. Address "lliddletou,"
iLuroe nvenue.
DKBSONS
I washing
sou street.
WANTING A LADY
or utlUv clooBint, call 114
run
Gib-
CITUATION WANTED BY A YoUSO
O nuiu who is willing ti do my kind of
wok; Age. ID; fair penman) CM furnish good
reference. Address Jd. U. (Pott Otllcc ,Seran
ten. BY A YOl'NO MAN IN DKY OOODS Hit
gfOOgfy store, or hm business w here lie
could work up. Some experience, good rctVr
ence, will work cheap. Address 1'. 0. box T'-'.
Montrose. Pa
vv
Wanted.
'ANTED A SIX oil EIGHT HOBBE
power wright boiler, second hand Au
dress, star
I
Stcuin Dye Works. Ourboudale,
Helo Wanted Females.
(H)ol) COOK AND ALSO A WA1THF.SS
t wanted at Alii Adams avenuo. Apply 7
to it p. 111.
For Sale.
noB BALE A FARM OF EIGHTY Ai'lit.s,
V one and one halt miles from Daltuti on
the Delaw are, Lackawanna and Western
railroad First class farm house with a never
fulling spring nearby; two barn, Kood laud
nnd good orchard. Will lie Hold cheap. Terms
ease. Address II. F VoN sT'OKl'H or ISAAC
ELLIS, executors, Daltou, Lackawanna
county, Pa.
OU SALE tU-ACHE FAKM, STOCK
and utensils. .1. M. SIIEI'TIICLD. h
Monroe ave.
loK sale OR EXCHANGE for BORAH
I ton property A bearing oruugu (Trove
inorOMtng in nrodiiction and value yearly lu
the orange section In llorldu Addros F. E.
NE'l'TLEToN, Lake Helen, Florida
Agents Wanted.
U ANTED A SALESMAN, J'-D 10 $.'
weekly caa Ih made with oir goods m
liny locality, will prove it or lorfeit 1 100.
Salarv or commission as you prefer. '1 lie re
aultsof a few Hour-' work often equal a
wetk'a wage. Addres. "MANUFAOTUR'
KKS.'' P O. Box o&f, Boston. Mass.
-ANTED MAN WITH L1KE"aND FI K E
insurance experience as solicitor m
Lackawanna countv; mod Induce! ante to
right mini. Address UMI Beta building,
Philadelphia. Pa.
U" AN i Lb BOYS AND 01KLS WHO
wish to make money when cut of
school; send name and we will tell you how;
no money wanted. F. BTAYNEB, Providence
R. 1.
' ANTED- TWO YOL'NU MEN OF GOOD
addreea to call on business houses.
Steady employment for good men. Apply
NATIONAL OLE
Arcade bull ling.
AN
AMuy at the office of
Th'.rd National Liuuk
For Rent.
"ROB BENT APRIL 1 rHE ROOMS NOW
jl occup ed by the Telephone Exchange. M
L.ickawanus aveuue.
Lehigh Salt Mining Co
budding. L. S. and E. 0. Fuller.
VOK RENT HotVSE 7 WYOMING AVE
nue from April 1. Eleven rooms, all ihe
miHlern improvcuien s. rent ?SJ per month
Api lyto F. H. CLE5IONS. Lackawanna
arenue.
Re si Estate.
I, OR SALE- HI N OLE HOUSE, IKO yULNOY
I' avenue; very desirable location. Anply
O. F. REYNOLDS, or W1LLARD. WARREN
KNAl'P.
:,& WILL RCY MODERN NEWS-ROOM
lioiise. all Inii'iovctnciiis. tenns eiu-v; cor
ner Madison avenuo uud Duluwaro street. Ap
ply n An u i i .r.r.s
IM,m WILL BUY VERY DEBIRABLE lot
O corner Madiaou avsnus and Dalawaru
street. Terms easy. Apply
11ARRV l.EKS.
Dissolution of Partnership.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP
The copartnership heretofore existing
between William Welckers uud Ernest
Friend, under the linn name of W Welcker,
is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. The
business will be continued by the said W.
Welcker, to whom nil debts due the late firm
must be paid, and to whom all claims against
said tlriu should bo presented for payment.
W. WELCKER,
E. FRIEND
Scianton. Pa., March n. Ism.
Banking.
IlEPOliT OF THE C ONDITION
It OF THf:
suRANT'ON SAVINGS HANK AND TRUST
COMPANY ol' B0RANTON,
No f Lackawanna avenue, of Lackawanna
county. Pennsylvania, at the close of business,
February tS, HMi
RESOURCES.
1'nsli on hand S 33,487 IT
Checks and other cash items 2,V7d M
Due from banks and bankers 12). 468 jt
Loai.s ami iiiscounts
I.ivsetiuent 1WSSIt,1
cSS!i-.,.. muLS-
v Ueu, ,i4.. meiits..JDil.0jtl.;W I
Real estate, furniture and tlxtures.. 4,4tKl la
Overdrafts 6UT 31
GENERAL NEWS
OF INDUSTRIES
Efforts to Be Made to Obtain a Rebate on Ex
ported Coal.
A NOVEL POINT IN TARIFF LAW
The United States Supreme Court
Will Bo Asked to Pass Upon the
Meaning; ot Section Twenty-five in
the Tariff Act of 1890, Otherwiso
Known as the McKinley Bill Mis
cellaneous Jottings of Carefully
Culled Industrial Intelligence.
Hy omuloys from 2.1)00 to il.OOO men. arc
idle.
A. M. Byors Ai Co. 'a mill Bt PittlbOIB
went on double turn. Tbn old men uuve
ported for work at the ti rate.
Is was reported tbut the Mouonirahel a
Iron company at Hays' ntntiou would re-
sumo work in full yesterday wltb DOB
union puddlere. The old men -t ruck Homo
MM MN Utitut tlio introiluclloii of a
classification Hyatem that reduced the
price of puddling common Iron to l pur
ton.
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller, of ('anaiohiirie, N. Y.,
MJB thnt bo ftlWATI keejis I r Kiiihh New
Discovery in llm house, and hie family hue
ulwuye found tbn very best losults follow
Its use; that ho would not ho without it if
procurable. W. A. llykeniaii. druggist,
CttlsktlL, N. V.. snyi that lr. King's HOW
LRSOOTOry Is undoubtedly the best 0OO.H
remedy; that helms Med it in his family
for eight years, and it has uover failed to
do all that Is claimed for it. Whv not tie
remedy so long tried and tested? Trial
ottlcs tree at Matthews IliW. drug story.
Regular size 50c. uud I LOU
.'il.'JM St
ACj.Ts.1 oti
LIABILITIES
CnpittJ stwk paid in
xurpiui fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid
Deposits subject to check
Time certificates ot deposit,
Dividends unpaid
KB3,Wtl 75
.f .".ii 000 IN
':m ou
640,801 el
1.1UI 5o
11 10
L"oR REN T BARN IN RRARttSJEFFER
JT son avenue. In-ar Sprn' street. Inquire
of M syciREs, L3S Jefferson avenue,
FuR REs'T-IIEALTHIESr AND BKST
house in city. All convenli nee. Rent
moderate. See this perfectly equipped house
belore renting elsewhere. W. tiilison Jones,
811 Spruce street.
TxiR RENT-RESIIJENCE; MOOKlts" IM
J prOTOmtnlli Coll at Si) Manoa street.
"nOR RENT THREE BTORY BRICK
r house, ) Ad.aun avo. Apply MAL'KICE
COLLINS. aenr. ;.l VvVt Le-k. ave.
UR KENT-TWiJSTORY BRICK HOIVe,
No. 2 Hal Jstead place. Apply MAC RICE
COLi.INS. uc-ut. :J1 W.-st Lack ave.
lFoR RENT SL'ITE OF POUR ROOMS ON
r first floor, Webster avoune, at Ui F.
E. Wood, Wood's College.
TX3R RENT-TWO STORY BRICK DWEL
r hni house; modern Improvements: 315
Forest place: rent, ilH. Apply to MAL'RICE
CiiLLIN'S, agent, 721 West Lackawanna
aveuue.
TXir. RENT - STORE ROOM tU I.ACKa"
r wanua avenue lrom April I. also rooms
3n second fliK,r well adaptM lor business or
housekoeping. Also house 14os Capouse ave
hue with all moaern improvements, b-auti-fully
papered. F s PaCLI.
1 v.i Sanderson avenuo
Si'Ci.y.m :j
A report in detail of above securities has
boM made to C. H Krumbtuar, superinten
dent of 1-Hiiking, us call-d for.
state of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka
wanna, as.:
1, H. S. Kir kpo trick, Wktut, cashier of
the above-naiiit'd bank, do soleinnlv swear
that the ab,.ve statement is true to the best.of
my knowledge and belief, i signed) II. S.
KIRKPATRICK. Assistant Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thisoth
Jay of March. lnl signed i
O. B PARTHIDOE, Notary Public
Comet Attest:
:gnedi E. N. W1LLARD,
L. A. WATRES.
M .1. WILSOR,
Directors.
rolt KENT- STORE.
avenue, oy April, 1.
j;l LACKAWANNA
Enquire of Henry
avenue or at the
Fr-v. 421 Lackawanna
premises.
t'OH RENT THREE ROOMS. FRONT OS
MOM) floor, over N A. Hulbert s mu-dc
tore, 117 Wyoming avi-nuo, from April 1. In
jnire in the stire.
HOU.iE FOR RENT ONE BLOCK FROM
post office, containing fourteen rwrns
ind laundry, all in Cue , rder. Fine location
:o let furnished rooms. Apply at HI Linden
Itroet.
M'O LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS
1 Part or all of three hundred feet of yard
rwim along railroad. Apply at 146 Franklin
avenue.
rro RENT STOHE lxm OR FI RNISIIKD
X hall on Green Rid gn street. Verydesin
tle location and on reasonable terms. Apply
to 1- NETTLETON or O S. WOoDRLFF
Republican building.
Speclai Notices.
Vot1ce-'all'wip'wish'(Vjoij INFOR
i nation concerning fiowr i-ulturo or
farming of any deportment should procure
OtO of John LewR Childs catalogues. It is
beautlmlly lRntrat d and ontairis tho most
Tell able ir.9trur.tions of any ca'alogue ever
j 1 and ibontd bo c-ilb-d the acin cata
logue. Mr. Childs has the largest circulation
of pra tie of any seedsman in the United
Btefei, and the most reliable and trustworthy.
A 1 orders are attended to with gn-at Interest,
which gives satisfaction to the purchaser. In
buying seeds or bulbs ponplo will be better
atisfl 'd to buy of this firm. DteWW he give
u premium w bleb is very highly appretiated hy
his patronizeia. The Mayflower, which they
publish, is a very good guide to loversof flow
ers or out'of d'or work . It woold be hard to
say too much In praise of this excellent paper,
which is so earnestly studied by so many
thonsandsof reoplu all over our fair land No
one can afford afford to Lo without the May
flowor,
I. AM-. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
zincs, etc , bound or rebound at The
TltlliL'.VE office. Quick work Reasonable
prices.
TF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN OALIFOR
X nla you should have our pamphl.-t on the
resources of that stat- It describes great
bargains. Pamphlet free, Fostor A VSouU
on. I ll Washington street, Chicago.
MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 141,
corner Spruce street and Franklin ave
nur. Twenty meal tickets for iLM. Oood
table board.
financial and coyimekcial
Etocks and Ponds.
NEW YOBK, March 8b Wasbingtou news
controlled the stock market today. Sugar
was heavy from start to finish end nearly
170,0110 shares were traded in. The total
transactions in this stock for this week
foot up S86,10Qi The capital of the com
pany reduced to shares is 720,000. Right
at the opeuing a Hood of selling orders
made their appearance and the price
broke i to !&. After a break, a rally
to 01 fullowul and the remainder
of tbe Met advauced sharply on
the denials that three million gild
would be shipped to Europe ou
Saturday. The craugers w-ire then takeu
in hand and general Eire trie was also
more prominent iu the dealings. It
jumped 45, the highest figure for Bomu
time. A good business was transacted in
the Grangers at this timo. When the re
port of the, senate finance committie was
given out, showing material concessions t ;
the suzur. lend, coa!, iron and distilling in
teresfs the feeling was more bullish than
at auy other tune of the day and prices
were at their tngaest. Ibis does
not apply to sugar. The committees uc
tiotiwasa disappointment to tbemijor
ity who began to sell. The result ws a
break in the stock to S7!, a loss of BJ
Distillers on the other hand rose to within
a fraction of 18, About 2 o'clock the bears
resumed active operations and it did not
take them lung to bring about, a general
decline of to ISi. At the cloie the mar
ket was weak. Total sr.les were 3S0,0:i
shores.
The following complete table showing the
day s fluctuations in active stocks Is supplied
anri roviseri nauy oy canar a r uner, siocs
brokers, 121 Wyoming avenue:
Open- Iil.'h
tng. est
Am. Cot. Oil 2!l
Am Sugar. VI
A. T.&H. K 14
Can. So. olif;
On. N. .1 M"
Chic. & H. W IflMt
C, B. ft Q by
Chin. Oas tVK
0H C, C. &8t. L... :wti
Col, Hock. Val. AT. 3)
D. ft H URM
B L, A W 1H7V4
i). a c. f mm
Erie 17tn
(. E. Co IP t
Lake Shore I27i
L. ft M 4714
Manhattan UIVn
Miss. Pac '.'I
Nat. Lead IM
If, 1 . : I4K,
H. f . Central Itfjd
Propoaals.
CEACED PROPOSALS WILL HE RE
i eelved up tonoon, 10th Inst., for the ex
cavating required lor now building, corner of
Wyoming avenue and Spruce street. Plans
and specifications may bo obtained upon ap
plication to
John a. Duckworth, Aroblteot
14 Coal Exchange Building.
SEALED PROPOSAL8WILL BIS h
celved at the oOicB of the city clerk,
8'Tunton. Pa., until 7 iJO o'clock p. in., Thurs
day, March loth. P-Ul. to construtt a terra
rottu pipe drain with receivers and fixtures.
The said drain to commence at a point at the
westerly corner of Sumner avenue and Pette
bone street, tbenco extinds westerly through
private prop rty to Oeraldine court, a dis
tance o about one hundred ami fifty-five
feut, thence south westerly along said Oer
aldlue court, a distance of about o n- hunitred
feet; thonce north westerly through private
property n distun e of alout one hundred nud
forty two and one-half feet to Lincoln avenue;
thenco In tho same direction across Lincoln
avenue, a distance of about fifty-two and no
bait feet. Biddor shall enclose with each
proposal the sum of twenty five dollars cash
or certified check, as a uuariiutee lo comply
with proposal if awarded tho contra :t In case
thu Dtdaer to whom the contract Mhull hsv
lojen awarded, nnt- to ex o-ute a contract for
eatd work wit bin ten days from date of
awiird, the enolosuro accompanying his pro-I-
il shall be forfeited to the use of the city
jf Scranton. The city roro ves thi rlnht to
reject hny or all bids By order of the city
Toun. lis. M. J. LAVELLE,
City Clerk.
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Chicago Oraln and Provisions.
Bchantosj, March x.-The following quota
tions are supplied and Corrected dally by La
Bar A Fuller.etock brokers,12l Wyoming ave
nue. WHEAT. Vur. Msv. Jutv.
Opening fH IBM (ifi-i
Highest W H R2W
Lowest (W in BlW
'.losing 68 KM 2
CORN.
Opening tSU tU H4
llighnst .'i2 JM HI
l.owost KM B714 SHU
Closing t:,i 7'H 88W
OATS.
Opening Mf :!1, jRU
Highest Ml lilla Kl'ja
Lowest 2I'4 M IstJ
Cloelng ami 111 HUM
PORK.
Opening - 1JH2 1170
lllghast. Ini-' 1170
Lowest ll.W 1 1(45
Closing - 1100 11IW
LARD.
Opening 700 "7 IW7
Highest. 7in I VI UK,'
Lowest 700 WT B87
Cbslng 7110 M IW7
SIBoRT RIBS.
Opening TOO t2 1112
Highest 600 ICS 1112
L-.w. -si MI0 M2 1112
Closing wo m ill
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tbe best sulve In tbe world for Cuts
Bruises, Korea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required! It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 2J ceute per
box. For sulo by Matthews liroe,
Solicitor General Maxwell hna ask ol
tbe United States Supremo court to
construe the tariff uct of 1S91). The
court of appeals of tbe Ninth circuit
hud given judgment in a OM in favor
of Charles R, Allen for 87.24 moneys
alleged to be due us drawback on im
ported bituminous coal, lined on a vei
ael eiioa;;ed in the ooastwise trade of
tbe United States. It was coutetided
ou behalf of the plaintiff that tho
right to drawback was preserved
by Seclion S3 of the Tariff
Act of 1800, while the liuted
States contended that the acts of 1883
and 1SS0, undir which the plaintiff
claimed drawback! were repealed by
Section . 15 of the tariff act of 18110
'The question," said Mr. Maxwell, ' le
one of very great tinaiici.il Importance
to the I mted fitalee, involving, if the
judgment of the circuit court of ap
peiili i correct, the refunding of large
amounts of money heretofore regarded
is the uiiquHtioucd property of the
ooveruineut.
Information from a prominent offi
cial of the H C. Frick Coke company
is to the effect that within two weeks
uo.trly every coke ovn In theConuells
ville region will be tired up The move
will cover lit least ninety per cent, of
all the ovens in the region, more than
.have been in operation at any time for
three year pint. At tho vory lowest
estimate 0,000 men will be given em
ployment, men who are Idle now. The
aattgnrun and foreign element gener
ally iu the region, it apiours, was
never fo scarce as now because
hundreds have left within the
p:ist few month! for their for
eign homes. This fact will tend
largely to the employment of Aimri-
can workmeu at the worws. The com
pany, the same authority statei, will
favor American labor and are receiv
iug hundreds of applications daily from
Americans for work. This move on
the part of the Frick Coke company is
brought about through the jjfeat vol
urns of orders comiug from furnace
companies and mills in virioiu parts
of Ihe country, ihe McClure Coko
company, it is stated, will increase tl e
percentage of working, OVeni fully 00
per cent , thus (,'iving employment to
at least I..1O0 men.
The Pennsylvania lines hnve a class
of employes who are known as hill
watchers I heir special work is to
watch in cuts that rocks do not roll
upon the track when the ground is soft
from heavy rains, or as a result from
freezing and thawing. Within the
last foar years the work has been sys
tematized. hx:irt quiirrymen are em
ployed by day mid by night wherever
ther are ilaugerons embankments or
deep cuts where there is a possibility
of trouble. 1 here is not a year they
lo not save to the roads many thou
sands of dollars by discovering loose
work or sliding embankments AU are
-xpert climbers and Wei perfectly at
home when suspended by a rope sound
ing the hrmuess of a tureateumg bowl
der.
An sffl lavit of Frank Carter, land
agent of the Heading Cal and Iron
company, was submitted totboSchnyl
kill county court by John I'. Whalen
certifying that the compiny had an
nulled its contract to keep iu repair the
road of West Alahanoy townshlu an 1
that the road-i would be repaired by
the supervisor, as heretofore. An
order of con t nraying for the nirrou
dering of the b n.lsas file. I by the coin
pany was prayel for.
The local freight ugsnts held another
meeting in New York on Tuesday. It
was less lively than the ono held at the
Reading Terminal two week ago, but
not en'irely harmoniou', as tho effort
to adjust spring rates to tidewater
gain failed. Another m-eting will be
held on lb mi Inst.
in rennsyivania is making care
ful experiment! to test tho value
of the Harvey hardening process ns ap
plied to tires, crnnk pins, axles and
other parts of the rolling stock inbjrOt
to rapid wear. The indications of ma
teiial reduction! of wear nre very
prominent
Minor Industihai. Notes:
Suits for 180,000 damages for injurios re-
reived by Robert Smoltz nt Lancaster
were brought against tbo I'eiinsyluania
Railroad company.
Counts of trade at, Sayre, Athens aud
Waverly protested against the removal of
Lehigh Valley train crews from those
towns.
State Factory Insportor Watchorn will
swoon down on the ration mines iu Cam
hria county, where little boys are Ml t to
be employed.
The formal transfer of the trolley line
between Allentown nnd Hetblohsm was
mudo Wednesdav. The Lehigh Traction
company gave the Allentown uud llethle
hem Rapid Transit company n check for
tl, 000,000 111 part payment for tho load
On the one hundred and thirteenth bill
lot John Magulre,distrlrt superintendent ol
the Philadelphia and Readmit company at
Tremont, was chosen mine inspector for
the hlgbth no tin 111 11 o ilmtriCt.
Tho legislature of I'lah has before It
bill making train robbery punishable with
dent h
The metal tin for railroads Is being re
vlved ngoin. A new one has neither bolts,
rivets, nor keys. Only Ills Of these ties
are required to tho mile, against Until or
more of tho wooden tie.
A writer in tho Railway Ago ndvorntos
the "nlckle in the slot" machine for use in
passenger cars, especially in tho llbrai
and smoking enrs. He thinks it. would he
a great. Improvement, on the trnln boy wltb
the clarionet voice.
The Uiionos Ayroa (front Southern rail
road has made some sucressfiil Iriali of
petroleum us a fuel for its locomotion
The intention is to substlliitn petroleum
for ronl ou this Hue, in order to avoid ihe
danger of setting fire t 1 tho pampas by
spurns.
Tho piiddlers at the Republic Iron works
hnve refused to work lor ?4 por ton and
tne plant may Mini Hown.
The Haker Forge romuany has brokeu
ground for a new workt at F.ilw I, and
expects that it will bti In operation by May
1. ino company win innKo a lino nt si
Ial steel shaoes and drop forgings. Tbo
buildings will be all lrou.
The strike among the BonUMrl at Wal
tors, Walker ic Co. s stovo foundry
Slisrpsbnrg, is still on. The moulders
claim that the llrm will yield iu a day ot
two.
All tho mills In the Phneuix Iron works
are closed, and the vast plant, which usu
Tin-: SECRET art of beauty lies not in cos
metics, hut is only in pure blood, and a
healthy performance of the vital functions,
to lai obtained by usiiiL' llurdock Illood
Hitters.
BUSINESS AND
iwsiom
I'llVsK IANM AM) Ml KOKOM&
R. ii. B. DKAN, Diseases of the Lye, Hon
I Throat and Lar. 004 upiucj street, oppo
site court bouse.
lit a.J. coNNKLL, office 201 Washington
J avenue, coiner fspruee etreet, over
raucko h druit etore. Residence. 7'if Vine st.
Office hours: lU.ltJ to 1 a. m. uud 't to 4 und
II 14) to i.:4) p. iu Hunday, " to : p. 111.
DP. W K. ALLEN, Olllco cor. Lacka
wanna and WashliiL-toii avis .: over Leon
ard shoe store; ofhco hours. 10 to 1- a. ul and
.lie 4 p. 111; evenings ut reeldeuco, CuN.
Washington are.
K. C L. KRKV, Pr actios limited to Di
J eases of the Kvn. Km- N'oso and Throat;
Offloe. 1 Wyoming uvu. Rusidence, itH Vine
street.
Connolly & Wallace
KID GLOVES
iR. L M QATBB, lki Washington Arena,
Ollb-u hours, StoU a m , l lxlto a and 1
)i p.m.
IOII.N L. WBMTZ, M O, OfflOM fti and l
I Cum tiwi.ul,!, l,.,tl,ll..... ......... ... Til
MadbKiuuve; office hours 1J to 12. if Ui 4, 7 to
l Sundays I AO to 4. evonlngs at residence. A
specialty iiiadn of ill-eases of tho eye, ear, 1
awl throat and gyneoology.
nK. (I O Mo RRAY, specialty made on ilia
eases uf era and MS wvomlna Ave.
Olllco hours: 1 iit il 111 a m '2 to 4 and 7 to S i. m.
VH KltlNAltY SVBCEOMS,
E
BTUBQB,
iusry r-urgiiori, Uen
gold medalist ot On-
Veterlnar
tistry a sisu ialty
tsrlo Veterinary 1,'ollogu. Ofllco. SuminiT'i
livery, HUu lux at., near Keller's carriage shop
Telephone No. 411
LAWYKRS.
I M C. RANCH'S Law uud Colleotion of
J 1 llc. No. D17 Boi-no St.. oinsistte Forest
House. 81 riintoti. Pa.: collections a sneclulty
throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond
ents In every county.
ILS8CP.S& HAN O, Attorneys and Conns'.-;.
I lore at Law, Cuunnouwealth butldmv,
Washington ave. W II. Jr.ssrp,
Hoiiack I-: Hand.
W 11 Jgaspp, Jr.
U'lLI.AKD. WARRKN It KNAl'P. Alt .r
tievs and Counwlors at Law. Republican
tiiutdinv. Washington ave.. Boranton, ra.
IJATTKIWO.N & WlLciiX. Attorneys an 1
1 Counsellors at Law; ottices 0 and a Library
building, bcisnton Pa.
ROSWLLL II PATTIIISOBJ.
Will I AM Wlu OX
A LFBBDHAMD, WILLIAM J. HAND, At
V torneri and frinniollnra Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1. -'0 and tl
1IKNRY M SKKLY Law otlicei in Price
II building. 1-tl W ashiiigloii avenue
1 1 RANK T. OXKLL, Attorney at Law. Room
1 . oal r.xchaiige c rant hi. l'a.
MILTON W. l.oWHY. 1 Att ys. ISTT Wushinii
an von stoRi'H. itoiiav.c 11 Moare
A .MLS W. OAKl'iiKD, Attorney at Law.
rooms n;i. Ol and li-V Counnoiiwenltti b'l'g
4JAMCKL W. KOOaK, Attorney at Lnv.
ii um.". 117 Horace st . Scranton
I :,.
at Law,
4il
A. WATRK8. Attorney
. Lackawanna aue. Scranton. Pa
P. SMITH. Coun-cllor ut Law. Oflb-e.
. riKiiiw 51, V). M 1 oininonwealth building
I I it I'lTCHKK. Attorney at Law, Com
' . iiionwea'tli biiiloing. Serautou, l'a.
C 1 oMI-.ii YH. ;r.'l Soincest.
I v n Kl'.ri.oi.il.K, Attorney - Loans no.ro-
1'. Oaten on real estnte security. 4on Spruce
I 1 KI1.I.A.M, Attorney at Utw. iM Vt y
omtng aVtnUB, Scranton.
HAVBTOUB DI.KDS AND MoRTOAOKS
written nnd uekliowhslL-cd bv .1 W.
11ROWN1NO. Attorney and Notary Public, if)
tninoiiwe.iltn liulldltil.
SCHOOLS
t-CHOOLOi.' Till: LACKAWANNA. Scran
(9 Ion. Pa . nrcnares Isiys and lirta forcolluirt
or business: thoroughly trains young children
lutuiogue at request
HKV. THOMAS M ( ANM,
WAMIH H Boil U
fiss WORCEBTER"a rTnDERQABTRN
.'I and f-cheol, 4IJ Adams avenue. Pupils
r eelved nt all times. Next term will unun
Jannart sw
din 1 ISTA
It M. BTHA1TUN,
C I.AUHACH, burgeon Dentist, No, 115
Wyoming ave.
at Kxc
rpHB REPUBLIC Savings nnd Loan Asso
J elation will loan vou money on easier terms
and pay yon better on Investment than any
tiler HH-,0' l'lllon l ull oil s. . . CAUl. f..
iKIt, Dime Hank building
HOTELS AND REST A I RANTS.
'I'lIK W LSTMINSTKR, :i; '.'IU Wyonjing
I ave. Roouis heuted with steam: all huhI
irn Improveuients (' M Till MAW. Prop
' IKOLKR S HOTKL. BR Lackawanna avu
j line, BciunUiu. Kates reaMiuable.
P Z11011 u. Proprietor
UJ Lb'i'.MINhTKR III i l BL
W. 0, sell EN CK, Manager
But teen tb ntreet, one block east of Hroadway.
at t'lilon Hipiare, New York,
American plan. f:t fsi per dav and upward
C'OYNE HOC8K. Kurunean plan; gooil
1 roonts. open day and night, liar sup
plied wltn tho bsel
P It. COYNE, l-ro.rletr
QCBANTON HOL'sk, near 11., L h W pas
i singer depot Conducted on the Kuropuan
ptnn. VlCTtin KoOW. Proprietor
HAND CENTRAL, lb" largest mid tMel
" I enulppel hotel in Allentown, Pa. j ratal
i ' and J'.' " per day.
Vli Ton 0. IIAIIM R. Proprietor.
All S izes and livery Conceivable Color.
Our regular $2 quality.
At th; Special Price of .
e e
The greatest bargain in Kid Gloves ever offered.
Do not fail to see them.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE
209 WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF R J.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal used exclusively inmn-inf.
cleanllueaa and i ornfort.
TIME TAill.E III nROI I Til I. IBM.
Trains leave Scranton for Pitteton, Wilkes -Iiarre.
etc . at N.10. B.IIL 11 -III a. m I8jn '(i
. 11.05 p. m Kundaya. U.U0 a. DL.
1,00,1.00, 7.10 p. in.
For Aihmtlc City, 8 10 a. in.
Por New York, Newark end Llizaheth, R IO
(express) a. m )L' :i (exprOM with Buffet
parlor car;, !) ;iu (exprOM) p. in. Sunday, a.00
!. in.
Knit MAUCB CBDKK, Ai-Lemow.n, Htlili.it
Bin, Eastoh and Pliu.Alir.Li'HiA, B.10 n. m..
1180. 8l 80. MO (except Philadelphia; p. ra.
Sunday, liOOp. m.
F'or Lo.Mi IlKAHCII, Ockan OnovE, etc., st
K.lOu. m., rJ.:p. m.
For Heading. Lebanon and Harrisburg. via
Allentown, l,10u. m., ItSOL 5.00. p.m. Sunday,
.'.l p. m.
For Pottsville, H 10 a. in , 12.80 p, m.
Heturnlrig. leave New Y'ork. fisit of Liberty
street. North river, at t.10 (exprees) a. m.,
l.lo, 1.U0, 4.S'i f express with bullet parlor car;
p. BV Sunday, Ol u m.
Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal. 11.00
ii. m . 'J.00 and 1.80 p m. Sunday, ii HI a. in.
1 hrough tickets to all points ut lowest rates
may he had on application in advance to the
ticket agent at tn btati. u.
11 P. HALDWIN,
Qen. Pass. Agent.
.1. II 0LHAU8BN,
Pen, Supt.
I)
ELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND
WESTERN RAILROAD
1 ruins leavo Scranton as follows Express,
for New York and all points Uaat. I 50, ZX,
515, H 00 und 0.50 a. m. ; 12 5i and 3 50 p, m
Eipresa for Easton, Trenton, Philadelphia !
and the South, 6 IS, 8.00 and 1,80 a. m ; 12.55
and B.80 p. m.
Washington and way etutlone. 2 40 p. m.
Tobyhanna aC'-ouimijdatlon, 0 10 p. BL
Expr as for Hlrighamtou, Oswogo, Elmlra,
Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morrla and
Buffalo, 12.10, 2 16 a. m. and 1 21 p. BL, making
cloae OOnneotiona at Buffalo to all points In thu
West, Northwoat and Southwest.
Buffalo accommodation. 9 1X1 u. m.
Biugliamton und way stations. 12.37 p. ra.
Nicholson and wav stations, 5.45 p. m.
Blnghamtou and Elmlra Expresa, II 00 p, m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego.
L'tlca und Hichlltld Springs, lit a m. and 1.21
p. m.
Una , 2.15 and W.iQ a, m and 124 p. in.
For Northumbcrland,Pittston,Wiiko.Harrc,
Plymouth. Hloomsburg and Danville, making
close connections at Northumberland for
Willlamsport. Harr.cburg, Baltimore, Wash
ington and tho South.
Northumberland and Intermediate station,
ti CHI. 0.50 a. in. and 130 and 6.07 p. m.
Mantlooke and Intermediate Btations, 8.0S
and 11.20 u. m Plymouth and intermediate
stations, 3.50 and 9.3a p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches ou all
express trains.
f or detailed information, pocket tim i table),
etc , apply to M. L Smith, city ticket office,
02s LackawaunaaTenue, or depot ticket office.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
A NOTAIiLE EVENT.
FRIDAY, MARCH l.
CHARLES FROHMAN'S COMPANY
Presenting Belneco and Fylw' remarkably
successful American drama.
The Girl I Left Behind Me
With all tho scenic environment and correct
surroundings that chsrocterized thii production.
250 nihts in New York 180 night in Chicago.
CO nights in Philadelphia.
PBICES-Parlor and Orchestra, tl; Orches
tra Circle and two first rows Balcony, 75;,:
remainder of Balcony. 50c. ; Gallery. 2oc.
Sale opens Wtdncsday
LEIIIO'.I VALLEY KAILKOAD.
1 tn II, UM,
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia an 1
New York via. D. & 11 R K. at a.m . 12 1).
2.:ii and 11.115 p. m via 0 , L. Jc W. R. H , 0 00,
Mb, 11 20 ii. in., uud 1.80 p. m.
Leave Beranton for Pittston and Wilkes
Harro via D., L & W. R. K., O.Ou, 1.08k 112;
a. m , 1.30. 8.SU, n.07, o.:;s p. m.
Leave Beranton for White Haven. Har.leton.
Pottsville and all points on the Heaver
Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E A- W
V.. ii 40 a.m.. via D. & II. K. R. at 8 a.m.. 12.10.
2.38. 4 10 p.m . via D.. L. & W. R. R , 0.U0, s.OS.
11.20 a in., 1 80, BOO p.m.
Leave Scrunton for Bethlehem, Beaton,
Heading, Harrisburg and all Intermediate
points via D. & II. H. R , ea rn ,12.10. 2.3. ILU
jinn , via I)., L. A- W. K R..ii00,8 08, 11 '.Ma. ra..
Ltt p.m.
Leave Scranton forTunkhmno.-k, TowatrK
Elmlra. Ithae.-i. Geneva and nil l&termedUte
po nts viaD. II R R.,8.07 a in. 12 10 and 11.85
p. m.,via D. L. W R R 8 0s a in..l.:)p. m.
Leeve Beranton for H's'hester, Buffalo. Ni
agara Falls, Detroit, CbteegO and all poinU
west via D 11 R. II. 11.07 n.m.,12 lO.f.15 ll.8'
P. m . via D. L. & W. R. R. and Pittston
Junction, 80s a m., 13)0.88 p. m . via E. & W.
H Ii. 3.11 p. m.
For Elm ra und the west via Sahm mo L rla
IX H K R H.07 a.m.. i lo.r, (.-, ,,. m . Via D
L. W. R K. ,8 0t)a.m.. 1 Uland U.'r n m.
Pullman parlor mid sleeping or L. V. ooalr
cars ou all tru ns between L. & B Juno tl on or
Wilkes Barre und New York. Phiiad dp ita,
Buffalo and R 08 pension Hridga
ROLLINH WILBUR, Qen Sun:. East Die
'HAS S, I.KV.. O.'n. Pas A t. Paila.Pi
A W NoNNEMACHF.lt Ass't fjjn.PaM Ag't
South Uethlehem, Pa.
ERIE AND WYOMING VALLEY HAIL
ROAD
Train leave Scranton for New Y'ork and in
termediate points on the Erie railroad ut 8.88
u. m und 3.24 p m. Also for Hawley and
local points at ti 85, 0.45 and 3 .21 p m.
Train leaving at 0.45 a. m and 3 24 pm.
aro through trains to and from Honesdale.
Trains leave for Wilkes-Barre at 8 40 a. m. and
3 41 p. m.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SATURDAY, MARCH 10.
Tho Inimitable Comody Farce
THE SKATING RINK
The funny comedy tip to date, produ"ed
with many scenic and electric features and a
cast of incomparablo artists, among whom
m,ay, r. mentioned Flora Finlaysoa, Uona
Clark. Belle Martin. Fred Frk-r. Jamee Stur
g'.s, Harry Nelson, Josepb F. Spark end Nat
Cantor.
WE
BELIEVE
Alien ITEOT&
AVIS A Hut PI, Arcnitects Kooms 21,
2. and 2il Commonwealth I' ld'ir. Scranton.
? L. WALTER Architect, Library build
I)
1
I i. mi' Womln avenue Sciulitoii.
P. lL
building. 120 ashlnglnn Ave., Scranton.
ILLANKOVH,
D. SWAHTS W1IOLESALR
8 and v Dime Lank building,
NIM
I li'KT'oN
I I lumber,
Beranton, Pa
1 HI A HO EE HHOTIIEHH, PHINTEIW
JV1 supplliw, envelopes, mpor bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington uvo, Scranton,
Pa.
I.OOTE S LlVtHY, ir.ll ( npoiise avenue.
V First olaes e irrlaues D I. I'OOTE, Agt
Funeral Director and Kiiibiihncr.
PRANK I'. BROWN ft co, WHOLE
r sale dealer! in Wood ware, Oordafe and
im lorn, rw rr. i,aeKswantia avenue.
jiAUKR'H ORCHESTRA MUBIU FOR
J) balls, ptenira, artioa, reieptlnna. wed
dings and ootitvrt work furnlshoil. For terms
mldroea H. .1. Bauer, conductor, lit Wyoming
ave, over Hiilliort's music store.
I.V.HA KISUN SONS, iMiildeis ami contra
ii ton, iards: Corner Olivo et. arid Ai
; corner Ash st. and Pinn ave
IllllK
Scranton
8F.i:ns.
SI R. CLARK ft CO.. Kottdamtin. l loilsti
I and Nursorvinen; store UH Washington
. - I,. ...... ii. M ...
ftore telephooi is.1
'i BAB,
(IRAN D CNloN TEA CO.. .tones Broa
Willi, si KH NS.
J'OB, KITETTEL, 6iJ Luckawauna uvonua
beranton, Pa, maiiuf'r of Wiro Screens.
VP
liVLUVAkr .ivn nirr.
Hk 11 BON RAILROAD.
i oruiiieui ing .May sty, isirj,
trains will run as follows;
Trains leave Bridge Street
Stat on. Scranton, for Pitts
ton. likes Barre. etc.. 8 l),
'.07. 0 17. 10 42 a. in.. 1210.
I 2., 4 hi. 5.15, ii.15, 0.15
and 11 88 p. m.
For New York and Pliila
dolphia. 800a. in . 1210.
SB, 118 nnd 11.30 p. in
For Honesdale trom Delaware. Lackawanna
uud western depot), 7 09, 8.80, 10.10 u.m , IttXJ
., 't. l, o iu p. m.
For Carlo idale and Intermediate stations.
."..in. T 00. 8 .30. 10.10 a. m . UlOO m ,2 17. 1.16,5 in,
8 2u and 0 88 . m. ; from Bridge street Depot,
2.UI a. m., 2. Land 11 ifi p. m.
Fust express to Alhstn. Saratoga, the Adt
n ndsck Mo nitnlns. Boston and New England
po uts. 5.411 s m . arrivint at Albany 12.4.Y
Saratoga 2 20 p. in, nnd leaving Scranton ut3
p in. nrrivmg at Albany at 8.50 p. in., Sara
toira. 18.88 a, m . and R eton. 7 ' a. m
Tne only direct route between the coal Held
and Boston "Tho Lcadlnir Tourists' Route
of America,1 to the Adirondack Mountain re
sorts, Uikes George and Chaiuptain. Montreal,
etc
Time tallies showing local and through train
service between stations on all divisions Dela
ware and Hudson System, may be obtained at
all Delaware and Hudson ticket olllces.
II O YOl'NO, .1. W BURDICK.
Second Vice President. Gen. Paa. Atft.
c have the hand
somest line of Parlor
and I )rawing Room
SEE V? El'-'otrical Eecentricities
The Droll Comodians.
Salo opens Thursday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MONDAY, MARCH 12
HETlTtN ENGAGEMENT.
The Coquelin of Irish Comody,
WM. BARRY
In his latest and greatest comedv succesa--
The Rising Generation
By Wm. QUI Beautifully Staged.
? ? I?" "reat Game of Draw Pokur
IjU The Sextette of Graceful Dancers.
im Lp to uate Comedy
Sale opens Friday.
Furniture
ever shown in this
state and we would
like you to see it.
Jriill &
Washington Ava.
Ni lTiN linION.
In Bfleel Jaeaarr Ssih, isim.
Korlh RniinO.
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7 45
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Stations
i rains run ,
, cept Miiiday i
p M Arrive l eave
... 7V5N Y Franklin s; 1 .
... T in, West 4nd street .
... 00 Weeliawken 1 .
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8 (Till 81
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ii 06
i " Leave
11 uncork
Starlight
Preston Park
Oonio
Poyntelle
llclniout
Pleeiant Mt.
I'nlotulale
I'orset city
i .ii h indu e
White Bridge
Mil)' lh Id
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Aiclilliald
Wlnton
Prckvllle
Olrphaut
Dickson
TUroop
Pmrtdence
Park Pluce
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Arrive a ha n r
All ttiiliis run dully except Sunday,
t ttfblflet that trains stop on slgnul for i .i -lengeni,
Additional trains leave Carhiudale for Scraiu
ton Liu and 8,18 p. ui . arriving at Meruntou i.Ml
and 7.00
Leave scranton for ('nrt).indale (.80 and t30
arriving ut CUD indsle at t.88 and '.i ll p. in
M'ouri' rotes via Ontario a Western before
piirchiislug tickets and save money. Day ami
Nlngi K i press to t he Worn
J. 0 Anderson, lieu. Pass Agt.
T. I'Ulerofl, Plv l oss, Agt Ncruntou, Ta
' TtBBt ill
Week commencing .MONDAY. MAlilUj
WonderlanuTneatreCo.
Monday. Tuosday and Wednfsday,
I BonoioaulVl Great Irish Play.
COLLEEN : BAWN
Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
Streets of New York
admission, lo.io an.'. :'o CF.NTS Open
ehaliecan be reserved, bj rumher. even ar
ternwn. from 1 ; to 8.80, fir the evening's
entertainment Performancee every afteTnoon
exec t Xlendays and Thurhdaye. at 4.30. and
every evening at t li. Doors ownnt .X and
J.00P.M.
c
ef c i , c , i
DON'T FORGET
That we are headquarters for everything In
tin. line of WATCMBA If yon have unv idea
of paichaalng any kind of a Watch. ladVsor
gent's. Gold or Sliver, you will make a arlev
ous mistake It you do not give ns a call and
gt our prices, which you will find far below
all otuers, especially in all the high grades of
pgtB, Waltham and Mampdon nioveuients
If you have any douhlsand nre at oil posted
on prices give us a call and w will have no
trouble in isynvinclng you. We still have a large
stock to diapu-o of, and will offer vou won
dertul Inducement! in Jewelry, Silverware,
Clocks and all other goods whicli we have in
stock
C. W. Freeman
P nn Are. and Spruce St.
For Delicacy,
For purity, and for Improvement of the com
plexion, nothing equals Poxzoni's Powder
SCIENTIFIC SHOEING,
Havlnr secured the SHOF.lXti 1'OHOF. of
W lliUm Ultimo & Son for a permanent busi
ness stand, I shall conduct Scientific nnd
1 uthologlcal Shoe.ng for the Prevention, He
lief and Cm oof Lnmcneps and other tmiedl
meuts in the movements of Horses Incidental
or dun to Imported shoeing. 1 shall give the
work my personal attentb n.nnd guarantee no
extra charge, except lor Immurement. Lame
iiess, etc., will Ik) Heated afternoons. A free
clinic and professional advice given every
Monday from i to i P. M.
JOHN HAMLIN, D, Y. S,
USHiMAX'S
. . BIJOU
FORMER lY MUSIC HALL. Scranton.
Da vo Rockafeller, Lessee; Fred. Ban.leli. Man.
Grand Opening March 5.
Continuous performance from S P.M. to 10 3J
P.M.dallv.
UK. FRANK OVSRM tN,
The Prince of i omedisn.
The Wonderful "OUDA."
,11 11 B JOhUOM.the Uetropolitan Favorite.
IHK SlSTtHS MOMiOK.
U'MAHON AM KINO, direct from Tony
Pastor's Theatre. New Y'ork
America's I render MaU'Sonr ino,
Hk, OEORQK ll.lssl.LL
Mil 1HANR CAttLTOM,
Boranton'i WeUknon OonednB,
VttK PitiMitosE yi AKii rii:
Tho (Ireat and Onlv KISSKI.I., Barnum'a
$5,000 Novelty aud late of Haverly s Mas
todon Minstrels and others.
a refined entertainment, '9 promised and
wv intend that ladles and children can at
tend without escorts aud will be givoli every
attention nnd courtesy by the attaches, un
der the personal attention of Manager Huu
dell. Prices of admission, 10, il and .U ceuta,
with u few reserved seats :or M cents.
MALONEY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING Cd
Kanufaetnrerx and Deaien i
Burning nil & '!
Lubricating UILO m,
Also Slialtiog and Journal Greasi
OFFIOK:-::! West Lackawanna Ava
WoKKS: -Meridian Street
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CHEAPEST
UEST
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