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THE SCR ANTON TBIB1 lE-THURSDAX MORNING. OCTOBER "Y," 1894.
GENERAL
NEWS
OF
This view of the anthracite situation
i( taken by the Philadelphia Inquirer:
"It it jait oue week mgo tbat the un
noaneement was made of (be anthra
cite coal presidents' meeting, and their
determination to stand by tbe May
circular. Yet It is now admitted tbat
some of tbe companies have violated
tbli agreement. Coal bas been shipped
to New England points since tbat
agreement was made tbat bns been
bought at $3 10 for egg aud $3 23 for
store, whereas the May circular prices
Bre $3 85 and (3 60 respectively. More
over, it is understood that more tban
one company is thus catting And yet
no other result was possible in view of
tbe conditions of tbe trade. There are
8,000.000 tons of unsold coal above
ground in tbe bands of producers,
stocks all through tbe conntry in con
sumers' bands'are heavy and the car
rent demand is exceptionally light; yet
the sales agents agreed to move 8,000,
000 tons in October. With this quan
tity of coal coming upon an overstocked
market, it was only a question of wbo
Sould cnt first. In fact, tbe presidents'
etermination had hardly been tele
graphed over tbe conntry before some
of the companies were selling coal at
tbe old figures. Tbis last attempt to
lave tbe trade from demoralization bas
ended in utter failure, and tbe season
is now so far advanced tbat no measure
tbat could possibly be adopted wonld
be of any value. Tbe companies have
thrown away 20 cents a ton on almost
40,000,000 tons of product, and all be
cause a race for tonnage was indulged
in. It was only yesterday tbat tbe
figures for the September wages draw
ing came out, showing tbe average
price of Sobuyikill coal at Scbuvlkill
Haven in tbat month was $3 27, as
against $2.64 in September lust year,
and, while this drop of 37 cents is
rather greater tban was reported in
previons months tbis year, it ie fair to
say that tbe loss bas been 20 cents
when all the sizes are included. And
yet, in spite of this enormous drop in
prices and a decreasing demand from
consumers, tbe companies persist in
piling op coal where it is not needed
and where it will be a source of de
moralization in tbe coming year. For
the only question now is, can next
spring's trade be saved? If tbe busi
ness is to be at all remunerative next
year, steps must soon be taken to re
strict tbe output, and restriet it most
rigidly. Tbis year's business it beyond
redemption."
Tbe Philadelphia Inquirer thinks
that the apathy with wbieh the Bead
ing reorganization plan is regarded is
due more to tbe decline In the coal
trade tban to any other factor. Al
though the fact has been concealed un
der a cloud of percentages and traffic
arrangements, the troth ie, all the coal
roads have suffered a severe blow
through tbe reduction in the rates for
transportation. This reduction has
been about 20 cents a ton, and no road
ie now getting more than $1 50 per ton
for hauling its coal to New Yrk har
bor, as against $170 and $1.75 a year
ago. It is trne tbe Beading shows by
a tariff sheet tbat its rate is still $1.70.
but as tbe coal and iron company is al
most the only shipper, and as its deficit
is always assumed by tbe railroad com
pany, tbe case would not be altered a
particle if its tariff were made $3. Tbe
Beading gets but $1.50 a ton for carry
ing their coal. Now this redaction,
coming after other reductions in late
years, is a matter of prime import
ance. Ten years ago, when tbe Bead
ing did 21.71 per cent, of the mthra
cite business, the rate was $2 from
Fort Carbon, and an additional
lateral toll was imposed tbat aver
aged about 30 cents a ton, making
rates from tbe mines $2.30. Bat about
1885 a through rate from tbe miuos of
$2 was made, and tbis was cut down to
$1.70 a few years ago. Now it is fur
ther reduced to $1.50. Of course, tbis
loss would be mule good if tbe com
pany bad increased tbe volume of its
' coal trade, bat this it has failed to do.
It carried in 1893 bat 2 500,000 more
tons than in 1884. and at 80 cents a ton
lees money. Nor was it possible to
maAnna nvnantaa mnh haAansa fit K
touuw f Avuacv uiuuui vavnuav v hid
larger volume of business. The low
price lor tbe company s shares is due
primarily to tbis inability of the man
agement to get as moon oat of tbe coal
trade as they onoe did. The mere ban
dise and passenger business of tbe road
is entirely satisfactory in every way,
but it does not admit of doubt tba t tbe
coal trade is in very bad shape. It is,
of course, impossible to get rates back
again to the old figures, aud, this be
ing tbe case, tbe only alternative is to
make tbe output as large as possible
and crowd ont of the market bitumin
ous fuel as far as can be done. Wbile
tbe present conditions are in force tbe
stock will continue to shrink in im
portance, and it is a recognition of tbis
Isct tbat keeps tbe shares down and
causes suoh a cool reception to the re
organization plan." It is a pity about
the poor railroads. No doubt they
ought to get all the profit out of toal
. mining, and be pensioned, besides,
,
Magaret S. Dennison, executrix, and
Abram Nesbitt, executor of tbe estate
of Maria Hughes and others, have filed
a suit in assumpsit against coal opera
John O. Haddock for $101,205. It is
alleged by the plaintiffs tbat the de
- fendant leased a tract of eleven and
. one half acres of coal land from tbe
Hughes estate at an annual rental of
$14,000, and that a statement of the
amount of coal mined has never been
made. The plaintiffs, however, claim
tbat 245.600 tons have been mined frem
the property, Tbe suit is one of tbe
largest brought before the Luzerne
courts in soma time and tbe result of
the litigation, says the Record, will be
closely followed. L. H. Bennett, D. O.
Coughlin and W, 8. McLaan are the
attorneys for the plaintiffs.
A dispttcb from Tamnqua says:
Mrs. William Roberts, Bridgeport, If, y,
writes: "If I bad not taken your Modi
cine, I would not be here now. The doctors
did me no good, I was just a mere akeic-
ujd, couiu uoc eat, i
would have awful pain
in my stomach pain Id
, tny side, bowels and
X chest j soreness In my
fuicK ana womo; was
tweak, nervous, and
'could not sleep.
After I took your
i 'Favorite Prescrin-
' Uon,' and 'Golden Med
ical Discovery,' I com
menced to Improve.
- In two weeks could
walk about tbe house
could eat did not
. have any more pain la
MRS. Robbrts. way my morphine
powders. Whon I first commenced taking
the medicine It made me feel Worts. -1 was
hoarse, could not speak aloud for three days:
as I rot better my pains and bad feelings left
me and I could sleep good ; my nerves got
bettor. Before I took your medicine I kept
. my bed four month got worse all the while.
I am now quite fleohy and can work all day."
DUSTHIES
JtT fly" $f
"The gold field of Reynold," near here,
reported some tims ago. Is once more
attracting attention and people in tbis
vicinity are anxiously awaiting future
developments in the Miller gold mine.
The leading scientist of tbe state have
always held tbat tbe quarts roek of tbe
Western states was not to be found
near our ooal deposits and consequently
are slow to believe that snob is the
case. Specimens of tbis ore Have been
sent to leading mineralogists and
geologists and tbe rock Is pronounced
the genuine gold-bearing qmtriz. Mr.
Miller is awaiting returus as to tho
quantity or per cent, of gold found in
a ton of ore. Mr. Miller has hail nam-i-roas
offers for leasing bis mine,wbiob
be bas decline! Ha bas refused one
offer of $500, 000. "
Minor Industrial Notes:
James E. Childs bas been reappointed
general manager of tbe New York, Ontario
and Western.
John H. Williams, of Lee, bas accepted
tbe'poeition'of inside foreman for.tbe Bnub
Coal company.
Tbe Southern railway bas a mileage of
4.7U1 miles and Its bonded debt is just 1100,
1)00,000 under tbe reorganization.
It is stated that M. B. Cutter, formerly
with the Chesapeake and Ohio Southwest
ern, is to be the successor of (i. ti. Gram
mar, who eoes to tbe Lake Shore.
Samuel Griffiths, who bas been mining
boss at the Empire colliery for three yeara,
bas been removed to the Holleuback No.
2, where he will act as assistant mine fore
man. Thomas H. Hall bas resigned his posi
tion as outbids forman at A. S. Van
Wickie's &linersvi)le works to accept a
position as general agent for tbe Emmons
& Evnne Manufacturing company of Phil
adelphia. At the meeting of . tbe directors of the
Pennsylvania liues in Philadelphia last
week tbe subject of making Saturday a
half holiday all the year round, as during
tbe Bummer months, was discussed, but
will not be settled until the next meeting.
One of the latest innovations in railroad
equipments is coal cars with air brakes.
Tbe Lehigh Valley bas had some large
gondolas just turned out at tbe Buffalo
shopj fitted up with air horse brakes, and
is no running them oh tbe Wyomiug di
vision. -
An attempt is being made to secure con
certed action by tbe leading western roads
lookiug to the wiping out of tbe ticket
scalpiug offices. Heretofore it bas been
impossible to secure united actiou, and it
is feared tbe present attempt will" meet tbe
fate of preceding ones.
On botb the St. Louis and the Indiau
apolis divisions of tbe Big Four the new
fast trains are hauled by the Qarstang en
gines, which have shown themselves cap
able of hauling four to five cars per train
at a speed of sixty to seventy miles an hour
without much seeming extra effort.
By a vote of tbe general passenger agents
at their meeting in (Quebec ail questions of
dispute which come up between n ads are
to be settled by arbitration, tbe arbitrat
ors to be appointed by tbe president of tbe
association. It is hoped tbis method of
settling disputes will aid in preventing rate
wars.
An exchange says tbat the managers of
the Central, Lebigb Valley, Beading and
Belvidore and Delaware roads are to meet
at Jersey City to discues tbe important
matter of a uniform rate of wages for
train hands. Tbis is likely to attrack the
attention of railroad managers through
out the country, and if tbe managers can
agree it means much to the men.
The Vandalia bas commenced tbe firing
up of locomotives wheu cold with crude
oil and waste at a great saving over doiug
It with wood. The coal is placed in the
firebox, then covered up witli waste, and
crude oil that costs but a trifle per gallon
poured upon it, tbe beat being intensified
by putting on a blower run by a stationery
engine. By this process an engine can be
fired up in forty-live minutes or less, while
it requires one hour or- more to fire it np
witn woou ana costs a mucn larger sum oi
money than the crude oiL
' Till essential lung-bealing principal of
tbe pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect cough
medicine, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup,
Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of sat
isfaction. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
,
Stocks and Bonds.
Nbw York, Oct. 3. Today's dealings at
the Stock exchange aggregated SSI, 447
snares, or wnicli 13S.H0O were Amencau
Sugar. This is the best analysis of today's
b toe it speculation tnnt can be ottered, it
was Sugar from start to fluieh, the other
prominent issues naving Deen neglected to
a sucsiaiary positition. Lionaon was ac
credited with soiling about 80,000 shareB
of various stocks, of which Louisville and
Nashville figured for 6,000 shares. This
stock was unfavorably influenced by a
forecast of tbe annnal report, but when
the statement was published the stock re
covered about a point to 54 after selling
down ix to 04. Kock Island end St.
raui were lower early in tne uay on
tbe poor exhibits for September sugar,
however, was the great feature, the stock
falling to 82 tbe lowest poiut yet
touched. After tbis there was a sharp
rally and the stock advanced to 86,
tuny 3u,wu snares oi snorts naving been
covered on tne way up. This was fol
lowed by a break to 83tf(g88. Chicago
gas advanced to 71V, broke to ti9 owing
to tue cleaning or realizing orders ana
later recovered to 70 (it to. . Ueneril Elec
tric was weak earlier in tbe day, but
olosed unchanged at 37. Tbe general
list left off barely steady. Net losses were
to 1 per cent.
The range of vesterdav'snrices for the an
tlve slocks of the Mew York stock market are
given belnw. Tbe quotations are furnished
j. his i mi iiunb uy u. uu 11. uimmick, niai:a
ger of William Linn. Allon Sc Co., stock brok
ers, 412 Spruce street, Bcranton:
Open- Mitch- Low CIos.
inn. eat eat. in if.
Am. Cot oil mi 3t aw SI
Am Bnfrar. tia 81146 Mf, p:iu
A.T.&8.F 5j 6 6j 6'.2
Can.80. " ....
Cbespeake Ohio... lfl loU IV 1UU
Pl.l timm 7IW(I ?ILZ (iMJlt l
Chic A N. W lVM 1U!)' 1ili2 HO
C, B. & Q ?i T'JU
C..C.C. A8t. L.... 8!Ui 8HM 3M ffltu
O. M. A st. PruI.... my m tu ml
Chicago.K. I. & Pac. HoaJ sn;8 -fins, so$
u, ac a too i JO j,m lifij
D L. AW
U. ft C. F HM HH HU H7.
O. E. Co. 87i m 3t$ 8754
111. lUUb
Lake Shore ,
L.AM
Manhattan
Mich. Cent
Mlu. Pao
Nat Cordate
Nnt Lead
NawJersov Cent. .110
N. Y. Central
N. Y. AN. K.
N, Y., L. E. ft W
N. V..H. A W
N.Y., 8. ft W., pr.. V&
North Pao 4&
North Pac. nr 1VA
in
18
lil
O. A W Hit 1IIU
Phil, ft Reading 17-lJ 17'
Rich ft W. P im 1M
T.. C. & 1. ....
184
Texas Pao 9W
Union Pacific IWi
Wabash ni
Wabash pr, MJ4
Western Union. 7
Ut
114
HV
8m
14W
CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES,
X)pon- Hinh- Low- Clos
ing.
WHEAT.
May MU
Deo. 5J)
OATS. -
May 83tl
Dec 2Vti '
CORN.
May- 44
Deo. 47
LARD.
Jan 7 10
Oct 7 n't
Nov 7 SO
.POHK.
Jan 12 75
Q,it 12 DO
est oak ing.
MM MH 64 55-X
110 110 115 116
ct" iiii aVU jiii
i:it Jutf A vM
37M inw H'lU ma
no lin no
mi H wix
6S-K M 6-SU
iH b'4 53
i an
211 2V'i 0)
60W 491.4 4W
47JJ 47 474
7 60 7 40 T 40
8 00 7 S7. 7 87
I 60 7 65 7 46
13 M 12 75 15 82
12 W 12 DO lfl HO
' Hew York Frcdooi Market
Ntw York, Oct 8. -Flock Wesk,
neglected.
Wheat Dull for export, nore aotive
to arrive; red Xe. np: spring, ko. np;
No. 2 red, store and elevator, MjiaoSo.t
afloat, oStfaMKo.: f. o. b.. 65$aouVc;.'
ungraded red. 5Ua55c.: No. 1 northern.
63)a63o.; options closed steady at K
over yesterday: October, 54c. De
cember 5tSXc- i MayBlJic
(Joan Dull, firmer; No. 2, 64a55a ele
vator; 64a55o., afloat; options, with
wheat, firmer west, local covering, de
clined - KaKo. on liquidation and easier
west, advanced c. on covering, closed
steady at Hac. over yesterday, with
i railing fair, May and December most act
ire: October, 64c; November, 64c.;
December, 53o.: Aiay, oiic
Oats Dnll, Urmer; options dull, firmer;
October, S'iKe.; November, 811)C( De
cember, 844c; January, 85Xc; May,
37c; No. 8, 82c.; No. 2 white, 85c;
No. 2 Chicago, 80.: No. 8, 85c; No. 3
wuite, Blc.; mixed western, twxnaijc. ;
white do., 85a38e.; white state, IMa38c.
MEEK-yniet.
TlERCED BEEF Dull,
Cut AIkats Quiet, middles nominal.
Lard Quiet, unsettled: western stonm.
$8.40; city, 7ia8o.: October, closed, 18.38;
January, closed, $7.90; nominal, refined,
quir, continent $8.55; South America,
f0.25; compound, 0Jia7c
Pork Dull, steady; mess tU.75al5.25;
extra prime, $18.50al4.
Butter Moderate demand, steady, state
dairy, 14a23c: do. creamery, lSa'J5a;
fennsylvanla do., 18a25xc.; western dairy,
13al7c; do. creamery, l&a2So.;do. factory,
l'alJt'c.; elgins, 20c; imitation creamery,
15a 19a June creamery. !30a28o.
Cheese Light receipts; quiet, firm;
state large, 8al0c.; do. fancy white,
10c: do. colored, l(al0c.; do. small,
SMalOc; part skims, 4a8c.; full skim?,
Euaa-quiet, weaker: state and Penn
sylvania, 19rt20c; ice house, lo)al7c;
western fresh, 17al0c; do., per case,
I2.25a4.25; limed, lOaUa
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia. Oct. 8. Tallow Is
steady, and trsde Improving. We
quote: city, prime, in nogeueaue, ec;
country, prime. In barrels. 4lc: coun
try dark, in barrels, 4Jc; cakos, Sc.;
grease, 4c.
Bpeolmen Cases.
S. II. Clifford, New Cassel. Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
bis stomach was disordered, bis liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and he was terribly reduced iu
flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec
tric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had
a running sore on his log of eight years'
standing. Used three bottlej of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and bis leg is onnd and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
Ave larare fever sores on his leg, doctors
said be wsb incurable. One bottle Electrio
Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica
Siilve cured him entirely. Sold by Mat
thew Bros, drug store.
WEAK MEN Y0UR ATTENTION
Gray's Specific medicine
IF YOU SUFFER from Nor-
. vous De-
MfOKTWM. Mill 1UML
billtr. Weakness of Body and Mind. Sperma
torrhea, aud Impoteucy, and all diseases that
arise from over-indulgence rod self -abuse, as
Loss of Memory and Power, Dimness of Vis
ion, Promature Old Aire and inauy other dis
eases that lead to Insanity or Consumption
and an early pravo. write for a pamphlet.
AddrefH GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Buffalo.
N. Y. The Spooiflo Medicine is sold by all
druggists at 8 per package, or six packages
for $5,or sent by mail on receipt of money. unci
with overy $6.00 ordor Wr". GUARANTEE
a cure or muney reiuaueu.
WOu account of counterfeits we have
adopted tho Yellow Wrapper, the only genu
ine, bold in Bcranton bv Matthews liros.
Dueber-Hampden
17-Jewel
Watches
are known by rail,
road men and other
experts to be tin.
equalled for we at
and accuracy.
Tbe Dneber Watch Works, Canton, ti.
Seeds and
Fertilizers
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
HUNT & CON NELL CO.
DRITEB SnOB CO., Ino'p. Capital, 1 1.000,0 W
EEST St.BO 8UOE IN THE WOULD.
"A dtllnr land it a dollar tarnrd."
ThlsT.n1' Solid French Dongoln Eld Bat.
tou oat uciirered free tnywhare Id tbe U.S., on
receipt otuuu, uoooy uracr,
or I'oiUl Note for I1JKJ.
ICquals every wty the boots
old la ell retail stores for
li.40. We nuke this boot
ournlres, therefore we guar-
iht jit, huh ana nicif,
any oae Is sot laUiflea
rill refund tbe money
tod another pair. Opera
oe or Common BfDRe,
widths C, I), B, fc EK.
sties 1 to S ana nan
uee. Btn&youriiu;
ii you.
uttrated
i.y.iWewH C
Ctta-
L.-.,.ii.oit.-jMi' cart
Dexter Shoe Co.,
3 FEDERAL ST..
BOSTON. MASS.
fiptrtnl term 10 lab.
"fflae4 REViVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
iiv.WJy5p4etftweii war.
IBthDay.lf 0f Me.
THE GREAT 30th
FRENOn Xl333VX33I5Tr
proilnoes tbn above results In 30 lny. It S'-tt
powerfully aud quickly. Cures when all otbors fall
YoiiDsmiuwlllru(Uu tboir Inst niaiibvoil, aud old
meu will recover tunir youthful vixor by imIiuz
IIKV1VO. It quickly ud nurdjlMstofH Nnrvous
newt. LoHt Vitality, Impotuncy, Nmutly Emissions,
IxKt Power, Fall! lift Mt-uiorv, Wwtliur inscai-, unl
all effects of eelfbuee or eicriwaud ludiHCretloa,
which iintlteoneforsudy,bn8lneiia or marriage. It
not only cures by atarting at tho arat of dim ase. but
lsasnat nervotonle and blood bnlldor, bring
Ids back tbe pink glow to alo cheek and ro
atoriiur the fire of youth. It wards off fnnanity
and CouBuroptloD. Inais. on hivitm RKVIVO, no
other. It can be carried In teat pockot. Cy mail.
41.00 per peckane, or sU for aS.OO, with a pfal
:ire written erueranlee to rare or refund
he money. Olronlar free. Address
UVM MEDICINE CO., B1 River St., CHICAGO, ILL.
For
sal by Matthews Broa, Druggists
) Cerantau fa.
I RUBlf JEWELED!
ADJUSTED ctfff
Vvja WATCHES Arjf
VA.THE
'.' rTiS antet
T
hny
SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS
By the Commleiloners of Laekawanua County,
THURSDAY, OCT.' 1 1, 1 894
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
Notice Is hereby given, that la pursuance of the general Acts of Assembly of tbe Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, directing the mode of selling Boated and Ui seated Lands that
have been In the possession of the County Cjmmissionere and romaiuing unrod.iumod for two
yors aud upwards, there will be exposed to publio halo on the Uth day of October, A. V.
IS!)!, at 111 o'clock a. m., at the Arbitrntiou Room, in the Court House in the city of Scran
ton, the following propertios, uulesi tho same are redeemed previous to that time to wit:
UNSEATED LAND
CAKBONDALE TOWNSHIP.
. Amount of
Aa. Ifo.ofAcrtt. Oimer or Keputtd Detcripiion of Property. Taxes, Ilr-
Owner. ttt and Cost.
250 acres. Silas Leach Jonathan Dllly, jr., tract 101 68
' iUOacres. Whiteford and Tliomas Charles Hurst tract Ht 51
FELL TOWNSHIP.
8 60 acres Owner unknown Peter Lee tract, west of Lackawanna
river 2183
31 acres Owner unknown. Peter Reach tract, east of Lackawanna
river 645 70
5 125acros. Owner unknown Paulsome tract, east of Lackawanna
river 30 10
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP.
8 105 acres Whiteford and Thomas Robert Irwin tract 65 08
1 1U5 acres II. B. Reynolds. Susauah Ojlesby tract 87 8'1
8 438 acres. K. Pettibone and J.F. Nuss.D. Kidnewav tract 140 70
V HO acres. Silas Leach
10 110 acrei silai Leach
11 870 acres. Gaige and Cloiuents
IiKHIGII
230acrea Whiteford and Thomas.
u'iu acres ti. u. Keynoias Jamea Morroll tract
417 acres Owner unknown ....John Reed tract , ,
4-4 ai res Owner uukuown William Wheeler tract .,
2-'l acres. Oaigeand Clements John btlne tract '.
100 dores Gaige and CItimenta. James Burnaide tract
86 acres. John J. Fabi-y Abraham Scott tract
MADISON TOW.VSHIP.
19
178 acres Hannick and William
ROARING BROOK TOWNSHIP.
20
21
30 acre Owner unknown
U acres Owner unknown Elizabeth Guise tract 22 8u
SPKING BROOK TOWNSHIP.
800 acroa Davis, McMurtrie & Co Casper Thiol tract 177 40
WINTON BOROUGH.
22
23
430 acres I. X. Grior and Mrs. Davis.
SEATED LAND
DUNMORE
1 Messengor
not.
.Henr;
1 lot..
,B. H.
i nroop
1 lot Anthony Henry
i lot J. u. Morse
1 lot A. Frntlilnghnm
9 lots A. 1- rothinghuin
Hot E. Gallaghxr
1 lot Daniel B. Bee
JEFFERSON
32 63 acres Warren Tnorpe
OLYPHANT BOROUGH.
83 Hot Richard R. Jones. Throop's land, First ward..... 5 01
SCRANTON, FIRST WARD.
3t Hot Bridge and Turnpike Company , , , 6 10
SCRANTON, NINETEENTH WARD.
't't n ,-. TT ... T T)I ...1. 11 1 1 ,,t nr. r. . 1 -
- . tuts jwuuini.ya
86 1 lot Charles Uraff
SCRANTON, TWENTIETH WARD.
37 Hot William Corrigan Block 28, lot 9 5 25
88 1 lot Michael Junowaky Block J9, lot 7. Irving avenue 6 3i
39 Hot JobnKaswaiki Block 88, lot 20. Irving avenue 6 ll!
40 Hot Euirene Kebartfe Block 87, lot 8, Fig Btreet, Crown ave.. 4 77
auv lurcguiuv prupuriioif win oe eoiu ior caa
8.
JilHiHi: liHAKI.ES F . WAONliK, UlerK.
Bcranton, August 1st, 1894.
TRY
Thtrqjlley soap
liigliESBir
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PHIUAODUPHIfl
For Washing Clothes CLJIAN and SWEET.
It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps.
Price FIVE CENTS a bar.
700-HSLE
' By the Beautiful New Steamships of the
Old Dominion Line
TO
OLD POINT COMFORT
(HYGEIA HOTEL), Olt
VIRGINIA BEACH
(PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL), .
AND RETURN
i Most Delightful Kesortsm the Atlantic Coast for
AUTUMN OUTINGS
FOR
Ejff. Old Point Comfort - $16.00 (t I
U Virginia Beach - - - $17.00 9 B
A day and a quarter at cither hotel. IXCLTJDIXG
EVERY EXPENSE of meals aud berths en route, a day
and a quarter's board at cither hotel.
This trip is an ideal one, as tho courso skirts tho coast, with lit
tle likelihood of seasickness, and
places and points of interest. For
lars address
OLD DOMINION
W. L. GUILLAUDEU, Trafflo Manager.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
ECHANTON AND WILKG8-BARRE. PA. MANUFACTURERS ()
LocomotiYes and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Offin. SCRANTON, PA.
Third National
Bank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL" $200,000
SURPLUS, $250,000
Ttila bank offora to drnciattor rj
facility narrauttd by tlialr balaaeu, buab
Baa and rcapunalblllty.
Bpaeial a(tuiitloiijtlTap (.a bqlnfao
ounta WIL1TAM CONNFI.t, Praaldfat.
QKO. It. CATXI
IN, Ira-Fraaldml
WILLIAM B. FKCK, Caahlak
DIRECTOIta
William Coaaall. Qaeraa R. Catlln,
Alfred Hud. Jamaa Arahbald, Manry
llalln, Jn. William X. tVaitk- Latfaar
Waiua
OF-
Kllzabeth Branhain tract 83 28
J. Dil ey, jr 61 61
Mary Conrad tract 126 41)
TOWNSHIP.
Herbert T. Ifoore tract 20 16
22 45
84 IV
31 06
18 44
11 09
14 56
John 8kyron tract. 1S8 69
J. RIchtie traot 20 6:
.J. Steinheizor tract 837 30
BOROUGH.
Madison avenue, 8lxth ward.
25 51
Ureeiiville, Fourth ward.
7 s;
(juincy avenue, Siith ward 47 13
r.iontrlc avenue. Sixth ward 3.1 o
Ouincy avenue. Sixth ward 19 32
Electric avenue. Sixth ward 86 6'J
Clavavonue, Sixth ward 20 38
Jackson streot, Third wiird 22 !0
TOWNSHIP.
46 2
wl, IUI , UDOCU 8treet O li
Bio k 48, lot 10, Beach street 5 15
niuy.
W. ROBERTS.
GI E- ROBERTS,
County Commissioners.
JU11W UtMUTU,
SEA
passes in review many watering
printed matter and full particu
S. S. COMPANY
Pier 26, North River, New York,
THB
TRADERS
National Bank of Scranton
OltQANlZED 18901
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $30,000.
f AMUEL HirJKS.tPreaMont.
V'. W. WATSON, Vice Preaidanl.
A. E WILLI Alia. Uahlar.
DIUICTORA,
AMFlr, ITlNE, JAYtn M" EvtRHART,
limno A. FiNCRi Piaiics a Finlbt,
Jusbpu J. jKKunr, M. ti. Kbmbiiir.,
Cuai. f. Matthkvts, John T. Puuiiu.
W. W. WAISOJf.
PROMPT, ENtRGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL
Thla bank larltea the patroDage at tmalnan
toan and firm ganarally.
CAUTION: To
Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many
patrons that they will this year hold to their usual
custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the
new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the
market, and owing to the excessively dry weather
many millers are of the opinion that it is already
cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby
Co. will take NO RISKS, and will allow
the new wheat fully three months to mature before
grinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling has
placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above all
other brands.
IEGARGEL k
Wholesale Agents.
SHAW r-l A IV
PIANOS
SHAW
J. Lawrence Sfelle
FORMERLY STELLE & SEELEY,
MUSIC DEALER
134 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
SHAW PIANOS to the front.
EMERSON PIANOS, Old and Reliable.
Clouh& Warren LHI A EM dt Carpenter
ORGANS
Waterloo
I KICKS SATISFACTORY.
YOU KNOW?
That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat
terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and
FORES for an equal wei3ht,ounce for ounce,
of your silver dollars. All elegantly en
graved free. A large variety of new pat
terns to select from at
ercereau
307 LACKAWANNA AVUSUH
All Grades, Sizes and Kinds
Of every description on hand. Prompt shipments guaranteed.
Chains, Rivets, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Turn
buckles, Eolt Ends, Spikes and a full line of
Carriage Hardware.
BITTENBENDER k CO.
SCRANTON, PA.
We have the following supplies of Lumber secured, at
prices tbat warrant us in expecting a large
share of the trade.
Paclflo Coast Red Cedar Shingles.
"Victor" and other Michigan Eranda of
White Flue and White Cedar Shinfilea,
Michiunn White and Norway Pine Lum
ber and Bill Timber.
"orth Carolina Short and Long Leaf Yel-
low Pine.
Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Kails, Mine Ties, Mine Props
and Mine Supplios in general.
THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO,
Commonwealth Building Scranton Pa.
H
liy mall prepaid. WIUi
'..M..-k.nrf ih.MMi.v.
BEFORE ANUfifTtRUSING.no other. Addruaa kRV WEED CO.. IdaaouLe Temple, CBit0O.lU.
For Sale In Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Druggist, . WaahlngnoD
and Snruoe streets. '
snaiss..-.
TUfrTtf-h"
r-rrV
PFNNYRHYAI
a am a a a a b a a aaa a aaeiVB ou vu awmN uuuti,
Aak for DA. MOTT'S PE5TBTK0TAL PXLI.B and take no other.
..wr" w. ntM.,!.. ipi,ia ai iui n.. har. ft doim fnr a tii
fc-ltr tw oena ror circular, crice ii.uu per
M XH. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO,
For Snln by O. M. HAIIRIS. nrnselat,
EVERY WOMAN
SomaUmai need! a reliable, monthly, reirnlaUni medlelne. Only barmalaaa n4
the puroit druga ahould be oaed. 11 you want the beat, ret
Dr. Psal's Pennyroyal Pills
They are prompt, aafa and certain In renlt Tbe rnlneDr. Faal'a) awrar ilaaa.
iwiat, 6unu'',11.W. Ad4roj fsaii Masioua) Oe UeTaland, o,
Foraale by JOHN H. PHElPS,
Sprue Street, Scranton, Pa.
Our Patrons
liVf - EMERSON
EMERSON
Crown ,
a
h Conned
kept in stock.
Juniata Connty, Pennsylvania, Whit Oak.
Sullivan County Hemlock Lumbar and
Lath.
Tioga County Dry Hemlock Stock Board.
Elk County Dry Hemlock JoiaU and Btnir
ding.
"NERVE 8EED8.
aatMaUtv. .IIBW.MM all
C01ELL
raw, auch aa Wenk Memory. Isaof Brain Power, Hradaeha. WaketuliMia,
Loat Manhood, Ntiihtly Emlnalona, NerTOuaneaa.allilralnaandloaapl powar
In UoiitiratlvoOrpHiiaof either aex ctauaeri by oTerexertton.fMitarul errare
eioawlvooae of tobaooo. opium or atlmulanta, which lead to InttraUr, Con
IHimiplliHinrlniKUiily. Can be oarrlBd In Tal Docket. i par box. tor
a Hli order we B" written nriiM m nra
fti-itnl.rfrpA MnM hr all drusalftta. Aahforlttaka
WW The onlyat&fa, true ancl
. reUable Fomala Pitt.
PHIS.
ever offered to 7tm,
espeolaily recommend,
ed to narried Irftdias.
137 Pann ATanua,
Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue anal
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