THE KCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORiaN'O. XOVEMBETl 27, 1894. Industrial and MINE, MILL AND RAILROAD. Two years ago, says the Record, Sen-, ft tor M. B. Williams leased the Thuron colliery property near Pottsvllle after It had been Idle for fifty years. The slope has since been opened and the coal proves to be of excellent quality and thickness. A nivr company has been recently formed and Is known as the Williams Coal company of Potts vllle. The members met on Saturday and elected the following officers: President, Morgan B. Williams; general superintendent, William T. Smyth; di rectors, Morgan B. Williams, W. T. Smyth, W. S. McLean, Ben Williams, John H. Wlllams. All the directors are from Wllkes-Barre with the exception of J. H. Williams, who resides at Scran ton. The colliery will soon be In opera tion. The anthracite sules agents are to meet In New York today and will en deavor to restrict the tonnage for the month of December. "That they will order a restriction Is quite probable," thinks the Philadelphia Inquirer, "but that their directions will be carried out Is not so certain. But whatever ac tion they take there is no certainty that prices can be advanced. Coxe Bros., the Erie, Ontario and Western and Susquehanna and Western, be sides the individual operators, will not restrict unless they have to and some of them cannot be forced to restrict. Moreover, the season of the year Is at hand when the small producer con trols the market. The trade season Is now'over, the demand for coal will be light, and the small operator will fix the. price. In the summer time when the production Is very heavy the small producer Is not an important fuctor. The demand for coal Is then so large that It matters comparatively little what the small producer does, as he Is not importunt enough to make the mar ket.' But In the winter time he ean make the large companies follow him. With this unruly element In exlsfence the action of the sales agents will have les weight than it would have had two or three months ago.' MINOR INDUSTRIAL NOTES: . The Reading Iron company Is pre paring to start another of its large blast furnaces. Sules are now being made In New York at $2.25 for stove coal, so it is said, which Is simply giving the fuel away. Lehigh Valley officials decline to suy what attitude they will assume if de mand is made for a list of the com pany's stockholders. t Railroad accident In October Includ ed 92 collisions, 81 derailments and 9 other accidents, In which 44 personB were killed and 209 injured. Anthracite coal shipments last week were 26.6 per cent, larger than In the corresponding week of 1S93, but for the year to date they are G.l per cent, less than In 1893 Sixty-eight railroads In ' the. aannnn week In November decreased in gross earnings 2.29 per cent. In the first week seventy-nine railroads decreased 4.62 percent. ' ' . ' Fifteen-hundred employes of the New York and Cleveland Gas Coal company in Western Pennsylvania have been granted an Increase In wages from K5 to 62 cents a ton. The anthracite coal output for the completed calendar year promises to amount to about 40,500,000 tons against 43,089,000 tons In M93, and pig iron pro duction to 6,545,000 tons compared with 7,124,000 tons In 1893. ' President Wilbur adheres to his origi nal ueniai or the statement that the Le high Valley had granted the conces sions In coal rates, as announced In dis patches from Wllkes-Burre and New York. He also says that there was, so far as he knew, no truth in the state ment that 5.000 tons of Lehigh Valley were sola in Philadelphia at $2 a ton. It Is also believed by many, says the Philadelphia Record, that the ultimate result of the present difficulty In the coal trade will be to take from the rail roads the sale of the Individual opera tors' product, and to restore the trade to the old order of things that prevailed before the efforts of President McLeod to control the entire anthracite coal situation, ... . 1847 .Rogers BroB' trlplo "plate table spoons, S3 a set. Davtilow Bros. Manicure sets: Davldow Bros. Bronze statues for clocks. Pretty do signs. Davldow Bros. We have Just teceived an elegant line of presents. Davldow Bros, STOCKS AND BONDS. By the United Press. New York, Nov. 26. Business at the Stock Exchange today was on a dlsap polnttngly small scale. The opening of the' .market was Irregular. Chicago (lag and a few other prominent special ties showing strength while the other standard stocks were weak. Subse quently the whole list weakened and when the St. Paul statement for Cto tober was published the Grangers tie- dined sharply. On Its bad statement St. Paul declined from 09 to 58 Northwest from 98 to 97; Rock Island from 61 V4 to 61, and Burlington and Qulncy from 71 to 70. The decline othrtrwtae 'ranged from to 1. Chi rago Gas and Sugar led. In the-late Qoethe'f Visit to Carlsbad. Thert is no doubt that the life of the great poet was greatly prolonged by drinking th waters of th Sprudel Spring. In our day we have the Spru del Spring brought to us in the form of Suit, which is obtained by evaporatlo from the waters of Carlsbad. The Carlsbad Sprudal Saltpowder form is In no sense a mere purga live, but is an alterative and ellmina the remedy which dissolves tenacious bile, allays irritation aud removes ob struction by . aiding nature. It acts soothingly and without pain. Ikware of imitations. The genuine article has the signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on every bottle.. ' : , Commercial. dealings the higher priced Coalers were decidedly strong on reports of shutting down collieries. . A. better feeling pre vailed In the anthracite circles since the recent meeting of the presidents in Philadelphia. The market closed Ir regular. Net changes show losses of to 114 per cent., St. Paul leading. Lacka wanna gained 'A; Northern Pacific pre ferred 54; Delaware and Hudson 1. Transactions were small, footing up only 135,333 shares. The range of today's prices for tho ac tive stock of the New York stock markot are given below. The quotations nre fur nished The Tribune by G. du B. Dlmmlck, manager for William Linn, Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ins. Am. cot. Oil 28 Am. Sugar Ke'g Co. KSti 28 27 2H 88'i, 51, 18 73'4 9SV4 71 59i 61 127 ,i 158 9 35 34V4 Li 28 ' 404 9514 mi 31 M, 13-4 42 4'i 18'4 Vu 17'4 9 144 87 61 'g 18 72'4 97 70 C8Vi 60 12CV4 158 8 34 1344 53 27H 8!i 4U 933 99V 31 12 41 4'i 18 1574 151.4 17 9'4 1414 87'i 88 514 51 18 72 97 71)1 69i.1i 61 14 127 158 8 35 131'i 5:1 27 8 40 91 99V4 31 12 41 4 18V4 16 15 17 9 14 87 Atch., To. & B. Fe..i G' Can. South 51 U Ches. & Ohio 18 Chicago Ons Tii Chic. & N. W 98 Chic, B. & Q 70 Chic, 1111. & St. P... 59 Chic, It. I. & P 01 Delaware & Hud,...12(iMi D L. & W 158 Dlst. & C. K 9 Oen. Klectrlc 35 Luke Shore.... 134V, Louis. & Nurfh 54 Mo. Pacific 28 Nat. Corduge 9'n Nat. Lead 40 N. J. Central 9514 N. Y. Central 99Vi N. Y. & N. K 3111, N. Y., L. E. & W.... U N. Y., 8. & V Pr... 42 Nor. 1'aeltlc 4 Nor. Pacific, Pr 18 Ont. & West 15 Phil. & Read lCi Rich. & W. P 17V Texas Pacific Wabash, Pr.'. 14 West. Union 88V4 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. WHEAT. May :, 58T4 60 58 68 54 ' 63 32 . 28 28 48 48 46 6.95 7.15 12.00 12.37 00 54 ovember M December Wt OATS. ay 324 32 28V;. 28 48' 4S 47 7.00 7.17 12.05 12.45 32 28 28 4S 48 47 ;.9u .7.15 12.00 12.50 ovember 28';, December 28"j CORN. ay 4S"H ovember 4$,i! )ecember 4" LARD. January . ., 6.9" May 7.17 PORK. Januury 12.02 May 12.35 New York Produce Murkct. By the United Press. New York .Nov. 20. Klour Quiet, held rmly; winter wheat, low grades, $1.95a 2.50; do. fair to fancy, 2.40a2.85; do. pat ents. J2.G5a3.10; Minnesota clear, $2.20u2.60; do. straights, J2.9tla3.25; do. patents, (3.30a 85; city mills, J3.25; do. patents, J3.90u4. Wheat Quiet, firm, lV4c higher; No. 2 red store and elevator, G9a59c; uflout, 60ViaG0c: f. o. b., tiilatilc; 'ungraded red, 62a61c; No, 1 northern, 07c; options losed Bteady at lac. advance; Janu- ry, 60c; March. 62c; May, 63c; une, 64e. ; July, 64c; November, 69c; December, 59c. Corn Dull, easier; No. 2, 57c. elevator; c. afloat; ungraded mixed, 51a54c; steamer mixed, 63a54c; No. 3, 52a52c; options dull and unchanged; November, i7c; December, 54c; January, 52c; May, 52c. Oats Quiet, steady; options dull firmer; November, 33c.; December, 33c. ; Janu ary, 34c; February, 35',ic; Mny, 36c. spot prices, -No. 2, 3314c; No. 2 white, 87c; No. 2 Chicago, 34c; No. 3, 32c No. 3 white, 36c; mixed western, 33a3i)C white do. and white stute, 37a4lc. Beef Dull, steady: family, $10al2; extra mess, 8 8.5M. Beef Hams-Quiet: J17O17.50. Tlerced Beef-Dull; city extra India mess. $H)al7. Cut MeatsEasy, quiet; pickled bellies, 0c; do. shoulders; 5c; do. hums, 8a 4c; middles, nominal. Lard Quiet, stronger; western steam 17.35; city, 6c; November, $7.35; Decem ber, $7.37; January,- $7.40; refined, quiet; continent, $7.65; South America, $8.1 compound, 6u5c. ' ' ' Pork Quiet, steady; mess, $13.50ul4. Butter Quiet, fancy firm; state dairy, 12a23c; do. creamery, 18a25c; Pennsyl vanla do., 18a2nc; western dairy, UalOc; do. creamery, 1uh2ic. ; do. factory, lflaloc Klglns, 26c; imitation creamery, 13a20e. I lieese 1 irm; siaie lui'ge, sanvic; 110. . ... . . . ...... . fancd colored, Uall14c; do. white, 10a 11c; do, small, 9al2c; purt skims, 3u8' Eggs Steadier; state and Pennsylvania, 24a25c; western fresh, 23a24c; do. per case, $3.25a4; southern, 23u23c; limed, 10al6c Scranton Wholesale Market. Scranton, Nov. 26 Fruits and TrodUce Dried apples, per lb., Cave; evaporated apples, 8a 10c. per lb.; Turkish prunes, 5a 6c; English eurrunts, 2u2c; layer ral sins, $1.75al.80; muscatels, 4aDc. per lb. $lul.40 per box; new ulenclus, 6a7c. per lb. Beans Marrowfats, $2.35a2.40 per bush' el; mediums, ll.70al.75. Peas Green, $1.10al.l5 per bushel; split, $2.50a2.60; lentels, 5a8c. per lb. Potatoes 6Saw)c. bushel. Onions Bushel, 55a60c Butter 17a24c. per lb. CheeBe 9allc per lb. Eggs Fresh, 24a25c. ; coolers, 17al8e. Meats Hams, luc; small hams, 11c. skinned hams, 12c; California hams, 8c. ; shoulders, 8c; bellies, 8c; smoked breakfast bacon, 10c. Smoked Beef Outsldes, 13c; seta, 15c tnsldes and knuckles, 16c; Acme sliced smoked beef, 1-lb. cans, $2.45 dozen. Pork-Mess, $17; short cut, $18. Lard Leaf, In tlerceB, 9c; In tubs, 9c; 10-pound palls, lOViC. per pound pound palls, lbc per pound; 3-pounn polls, 10c. per pound; compound lard tierces, 6c; tub, 6c; 10-pounct palls, 7c per pound; 5-pound palls, 7c. per pound; 3-pound palls, 7c per pound. Flour Minnesota patent, pvr barrel $3.85a4; Ohio and Indiana amber, $3; Gra ham, $3; rye flour, $3. Feed Mixed, per cwt., $1.15. Oraln Rye, 65c; corn, 61a63c; oats 40a 45c per bushel. Rye Straw Por ton, $12al4. Huy-$14.50al6. Buckwheat Flour 2.10a2.15 per 100. Toledo Grain .Market. By the United Press. Toledo, Nov. 2C.-Whent-Recelpts, 19,000 bushels; shipments, 900 bushels ;..murkH firm; No. 2 red cash, Otic; December 6ri.ic.; May, KjV.; No. 3 red cash, die. Corn Receipts, 11X000 bushels: shir ments, 211,000 buHhels; market quiet; N 3 yellow cash, 44c; No. 2 white cush, 44MiC Oats Receipts, 2,000 bushels; shipments, 400 bushels; murket easy; No. 2 white cash, fcie. Clover Seed Receipts, bags; ship ments, 2:'0 bugs; murket firm: rash, $5.55; November, JS.rj'i; February, $5.05; Murch, 5.66. , , Duffulo Stock Market. By the United Press; Buffalo, Nov. 26. Cattle-Receipts, 6,320 head; on sale, 4.000 head; market closed good shipping, J4.GT.B.4.SO; light to medium, S3.C5a4.50; fat oxen, $3.50a4; light butchers' steers, I3.2.".a3.50; mixed butchers, $2.75a 8.10; prime bulls slow at i.25u2.t!6; extra to prime heavy, I2.35a3.60; good stockers, 12.4002.85; choice feeders, t3.25o3.75; year lings, tl.75u2. Hogs Receipts, 11,700 head; on Rule, 1,900 head; market closed active but 10c. lower; Yorkers, S4.00; pigs, $4.00a4.05: mixed pack ers, I4.6ua4.70; mediums, t4.70at.75; extra heavy.' t4.KOa4. 90; roughs, 144.25) stags, iS.25a.t5. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,500 head; on sale, 12,000 head; market 25a40c, higher; good to prime mixed sheep, t2.50a3.20; com mon to fair, t2u2.40; culls, tlal.75; good to extra native lambs, $3.D0a4; common to fair, Klu&aO; culls, $2a2.75; Canada lambs, :.9tto4.). i Chicago Stock .Market. By the United Press. Chicago, Nov. 2ti. Cattle Receipts, 19.. 000 head; market weak: common to extra eers, 2.75aG.25: stockers and feeders, Via cows and bulls $la3.25; calves, 'a -'5. ... Hogs Receipts, :G5.W0 head; 1 market steady for choice, weak, for other grade; heavy, $4.25114.50; common to choice mixed, )la4.50; choice assorted, 4.30tt4.3i; light, :.95a4.30; pigs, $2.50a3.9O, Sheep Receipts, 15,000 1 head; market weak; Inferior to choice, 75c.aJ3; lumbs. 1.75a3.75. Philadelphia Tallow Market.. By the United Press. Philadelphia, Nov. 26. Tallow Is firm and higher. We quote: City prime In hhds, 4c; country prime, In bbls, 4c; country, dark, in bbls, 4'4a4,ic. ; cakes, 56.; grease, 4c. OH .Market. By the 1'nlted Press. Oil City, Pa., Nov. 20. -Petroleum-Un hanged; closed at 82e. We have hundreds ani hundreds of dif ferent style solid gold bund rings for la dies at $1.00. Davldow Bros. Dessert knives and forks. Triple plated goods. Davldow Bros. Watches repaired by skilled workmen only at Davldow Bros. Made out of silver. Anything made from liver can be made at Davldow Bros. Have you seen our vases? Cull and ask to see them. Davldow Bros. JEKMYN. George Tiffany Is spending a few days with frlendB in Philadelphia. The Mayfleld band entertainment in Windsor hull Wednesday evening bids fair to be a great success. C. L. Hell Is home from a trip through Virginia and Tennessee. Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Baptist church Thursday morning. The Rev. D. J. Williams will preach the sermon. Crystal Fire company will hold nn entertainment and social Wednesday venlng In Enterprise hall. The bi cycle contest will be decided. The music box nnd the $20 gold piece will b hunceu off. The door prize will be a beautiful lamp. Admission. 1.0 cents. George Walters is Improving his resi- ence by the addition of a new front and a large bay-window. Superintendent Nicholson, of the Car bondale Electric Light company, was In town yesterday. Mrs. Bert Parke and son visited the Electric City yesterday. Sulphur stone necklaces. Davldow Bros. Do not forget to look at Davldow Bros. nunusome window display. Wo have a nice line of pendants. Beau- tlful designs. Davldow Bros. We have an elegant lino of ladles' stick pins In sterling silver. Davldow Bios. PECKVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sampson, of Arch- bald, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuthlll, Sunday. S. B. Thorp, of Wayne county, was the guest of his son, A. U. Thorp, over Sunday. Miss K. E. Leach, of Providence, is visiting Mrs. D. 10. Btearns. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Treverton and daughter, Pearl, formerly of Harvey, III., but now of Scranton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Lathrop last Sun- duy. ' Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of Hyde Park, called on Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kngllsh last Snnday. James Joplen and da ughtor, Annie, of Plains, are visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Hooke. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Depew has re turned, after a visit with friends at Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Calms, of Win- ton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will- lam Johns Sunday last. A household maxim for the busy bar gain seeker. Davldow Bros. When your watch or clock needs repair ing, call on Davldow Bros. Holiday headquarters. Davldow Bros. Sugar shells ut Davldow Bros. Eight-day clockX Black walnut or oak. Davldow Bros. FACTOJIYYILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Flndley Braden, of PhlladsMphla, will give an Illustrated lecture In the Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday evening, Nov. 28. Tickets 10 and IB cents. It la said our town now has one of the best water supplies of any small town In Pennsylvania. The water works are now complete. Ruel Capwell will lecture In the Bap tist church on "Scientific Temperance Physiology," Friday evening, Nov. 30. Dr. John Wilson, formerly of this place, but how of Montrose, Is suffering from typhoid fever. Mr. Wilson's mother and Miss Bertha Knapp, of this place, are nursing him. Services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church on Thanksgiving Day at 10.30 a. m. Sermon by Ilev. Watkins, of the Baptist church. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor made $18 clear of ex penses at the oyster supper at the Bap tist church last Thursday evening. Misses Mabel Reynolds . nnd Maud Wrlgley spent Sunday at Lathrop. Davldow Bros, have received an elegant line of sulphur stone goods. Gentlemen, have you seen thenew stylo link cult buttons that Davldow Bros, have for sale? Have you seen our $4.19 mantel clocks? They are dumllcs, Davldow Bros. MONTUOSE. Ijou Lowe, of Elk Dale, was a visitor here yesterday. E. R. W. Seorle, of Susquehanna, was In town yesterday. D. V. Gardener, the veteran Ice dealer, Is prepnrlng to furnish a large quantity of Ice next summer, having Just conv pleted another large stone house at the lake. Halsey Crandall has accepted a posi tion as delivery clerk for Baatwlck & Corwtn. 1 J. F. 'Harrington, formerly employed there, has accepted a posi tion In Robert Cooper' new store. O. T. Spencer Is confined to his home by sickness. A letter received here yesterday states that Charles Q. Baker, of the South Side, Scranton, Is seriously 111 with an attack of pneumonlu. t Qold pens at Davldow Bros. ' ' When it Is time that you are In need of money do not forget Davldow Bros, pang ing establishment. Do not forget to look at Davldow Bros. handsome window display. We have Just received a large Invoice of orange spoons. Davldow tfros. 0 CENT A Word. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR. IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. Agents Wanted. T IFE AGENTS AND COLLECTORS XJ wanted. To good uud briirbt energetto mm we cub offer biff lndiiccmant. Ap ply John L. Huffumiiu. Rocm 13. Old Post' otlice building. 1 XT ANTED SPKCIALTY ADVERTISING V canvassers familiar with nrouiiuai mer- ctntilo trade; money maker of 1804. Also clever gen. vanvassurs on greatest jller of the day. Stanley Biad ey. 6 K. 10th St., Now York, YVANTi'D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO " handlu our line, no peddlinir. Sn'ttrv, 875 per month and expenses paid to all. Goods entirely new. . Apply quickly. P.O. Box, o308, Boston, Mass. Helo Wanted Females. T ADIES CAN MAKE fi DAILY BY FOLD I J iue and addressing- circulars for us, at home. No canvaaxlng. Position permanent. Reply with stamped envelope. MISS MARIE wuki n, Aaninnu. v. Help Wanted Male. Air ANTEU SALESMAN; SALARY FROM . start; permanent place BROW N BROS. Company, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN, 875 MONTH AND EXPEN 8ES K bell seller; exnennneo unnscesiar', KNEE.LA.ND I I U CO., CUicauo. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED BOOK cunvosser. Address T. B.. oare Tribune office, Scranton. P. Board Wanted. IITAVTRII- RuOM AND BOARD FOR VV gentleman and wife, in n privata fam ily. Good location. Address B., Tribune otllc For Sale T.KiR HALE DRUG STORE WILL BE Ir sold at a baivaln on account of sickness of proprietor, tliisoffice. Addross "Uuiuine". care of I?OR SALE-NEW SINGLE ROUSE N Ml 1 to 92.' Olive street. All modorn improve ments. Apply to T. .1. DL GGAN, Rooms 14 and l. Libritrr Bulldiiiir. For Rent. -OS E- HALF OF DOUBLE V house, 0 rooms, city water, on Meridian treet. lnuuire nt 317 Meridian street. 1 BURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT FOR SIX . months. 430 Wyoming avenue. fOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST Lackawanna avenue. Address 1 HOMAS E. EVANS, tear 1132 Luacrne, Hyde Park, UOR RENT ONE HALF STORE. 120 Penn 1 avenue, J:i0 iwr month. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HALL suitable for lo.lgu rooms. JOHN JEH MYN, 110 WyomioB ovenua. Real Estate. A BAUGAI.s-NKW 0 ROOM HOUSE ON lnrirn Int. with alluv. Sunuliud Wltll ttll latest convonlonees; superb lucatlou; smalt cash payment Uowu. Address A NO. 1, Trib une nmoj. Notice to Property Owners. riV) TUB OWNER OR REPUTED OWN- ers of prop3rtv loundinit nnd uuttttiug on both slues of Capouso avenue, Between Green Hlde and Marion street in the Thir teenth wurd, Ninth Hewer district, city of Scranton, Pa.-. Take notice, that under the direction of councils I will nuke the assess ment for the con .truction of a late-al sower u t'utiouse avenue, between tho points named above, on Mnnlay, Dec. . A D. IMM, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at my ofllcj in the Municipal Building In the city of Scranton, at wliirh tiins and place you may appear and be heard If you so doiirc. KWKI'H P. PHILLIPS. City Engineer. Special Notices. 1AJ1 NOW PKhfAKCU TU MH.TOtlt.A hlbitions and lectin u upon any Bubiuet de sired. These exhibitions will bo Illustrate 1, hiving in my possession the nioit powerful nisiolving atereopticons made. 11. uall, iriuune umce. rOU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT Frank Leslie's Illustrated Week.y War Illustrations )Hrtl-lfltl5. Two Volume Folio, 81U.S0: payable monthly, $2.00. Delivered by express complete, Prepaid. Addieis P, O. MOODY, tilBUiuson sireer, acranion, ra. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAGA ctc, bound or rebound at The ofllco. Quick work. Reasonable Titiniwu prices. H f EAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT HI ill corner Spruee street and Franklin sve' i sve- Good nue. Twenty uiuai iicneis lor j.ou. table board. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED A YOL'NO MaN must have work at once. Can drive and milk; would like to work on a farm; good ref erence. Address D., l.tltt Jncksou street . SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT BY tho dav washing or cleaning liv a compe tent woniKii., ('nil or address Mrs. Rubsell, 1720 Cedar avenue. - SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY 15 vears of aire, as oilico or errand h jv. Is willing to work: ran furnish best ef refer ence. . Address H. A., 1 ribune otlice. QITUATION WANTED FOR WASHINO, O ironing or cleaning by the dav. Call or address L. B., 331 North Sumner avenuo, Hyde Park. CITUATION WANTED IN MEAT BUSI O noss by young man with long experi ence. Will board at home or with employer, best rcforonce furnished. Address Butcher, Tribune otlice, TAN1ED-A PLACE BY A CARPEN- V tor, a good worker. In or near the citv. C. D Tribuuu otlice. Glass cut prices. Davldow Bros. Our line of gold thimbles Is complete in every particular. Davldow Bros. A household maxim for the busy bar gain seeker. Davldow Bros. ' The Trouble with Cleveland. From the Courier-Journal. The real trouble with M. Cleveland Is that he Is not a lender at all, but a muster; without sympathy or Imagination; mak ing common cause with no human being; profoundly, idangerously self-conllident; using as a rule the lush of the master In stead of the "esources of the statesman; having all of Jackson's will without a particle of Juckson's prescience and tact. We have aii elegant line of ladles' stick pins In sterling silver. Davldow Bros. We have an elegant line of holiday goods, Davldow Bros. When your watch or clock needs repair ing, call on Davldow Bros. Have you seen the Watch? "The 400" No more ac ceptable Christ mas present can be made to a lady than one of those beautiful Cold Watches. The Dusber Watch Works, Canton, O. Ladies Who Value. A refined complexion mnstus Poiionl'i Pow der. It produces a soft and beautiful skin. onnoll) '8c Wallace CONNOLLY & Is anywhere made than is manufactured right here in Scranton by the FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. BEST AND Nl WERT'S WYOMING AVE., SCRANTON. STEINWAY i SON DECKER BROTHERS KR&NICH & BACK STULTZ 2 BAUER and Others PIANOS Also a large stock of first-clas9 ORGANS MUSICAL HERCHANDISE, MUSIC, ETC. DU FONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the WapwBlIopen Mills, Lu zerne county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District 118 WYOMING AVE., Scranton.P Third National Bank Building. AOENC'IKS: ITUAQ VVP1I POtdtnn Pa. JOHN'B. SMITH & SON, Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. imrnta fnr tliM Renauno Chemical Com pacy's High Explosives. THE SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED runs dally via BIG 4 ROUTE (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Bt Louis Ry.) between Pinni U Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, Indian apolis, Peoria and ST. LOUIS, with magnificent Wagner Sleeping cars. Combination Library and Cafe oare. Ele gant Coaches and Dining cars. . "The Finest Traii in America." 8m that your tickets read via the Bid 4 ROUTE. Time tables and Information cheerfully furnished on application to S. J. GATES, Oen'l Eastern Ag't. . 40 Exchange st, Buffalo, N. T. M. E. Inralls, President; D. B. Martin, General Passenger Agent: E. O. MoCe mlck, Trafflo Manager, Cincinnati, O, 1 POWDER Goats, Go Coats, An immense stock now on hand. Hard work to get them, but we've got 'em. No advance in prices. Don't fail to call on us if you want a Coat or Cape. We can fit you. We can suit you, in style,quality and price WALLACE 209 WaS8&Ave-: CHEAPEST IRON BEDS IN TO our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat rons that they will this veur 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 other brands. 4 11EGAE6EL Wholesale Agents. AN nn AO TO 0 NEW YORK i WASHINGTON BALTIMORE With time to snare for side trips, If desired. Skirting the sea coast for i3 hours ta the beautiful fast new steamships of the OLD . DOniNION . LINE And returning leisurely by rail, , The normal climate of this section during the fall and early winter Is delightfal. ' I Tickets Include HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS at points named, as veil as rail and steamer fares for the entire trip. Total cost, $32.00. Write for particulars of this and other delightful trips to OLD DOMION S. S, COMPANY, W. L; GUILLAUDEU, Traffic Manager., Pier 26, Morth Rlwr, M York. ats9 - ifimr.4 1 1 . t . -I Carpets Cleaned. Feathers Renovated. Q THE CITY. IDEAL n cjp ESI I , PHI COMFORT RICHMOND LADELPHIA