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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1894.
HASTINGS INAUGURATION
Elaborate reparations Are Already
Being Made for That Event. .
MANY CUBS F1XD QUARTERS
Iho Mllitory Escort Will Very l ikely
Comprise at I.cust the Three Troops,
One Battery and a Regiment
from i:uch Brigade.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Harrisburg, Dec. 6. The coming in
auguration of General Hastings as gov
ernor of this state promises to be a
very grand affair from every point of
view. Already clubs from all over the
state tiuve announced their intention of
being present, but as yet very few have
secured quarters. The hotels, as a rule,
are refusing to entertain clubs except
to furnish them with meals, and a3 a
consequence halls are In demand for
Bleeping accommodations. Philadelphia
clubs thus far lucky enough to get
In on the ground floor are the follow
ing: Penrose club, at the Columbus
hotel; Fifteenth Ward and Thirteenth
Ward clubs, at the United States hotel;
William K. Leeds club, at the Colum
bus, and the Continenttal club will oc
cupy sleeping cars with a dining car
attached. Clubs from Lancaster. Head
ing, WUllamsport, York. Meohanlcs
burg, Altoona, Pittsburg, Bradford.
Krle, Bellefonte, Lebanon, Scranton,
WUkes-Harre and other cities have slff
nliled their Intention of being present,
und the next four weeks will see some
tall hustling for quartern.
The military may or may not be
railed out In a body. Adjutant Gen
em! Greenland- says he wants to con
sult with General Hastings before any
action Is taken, to see what he would
Jike to have. The State college cadets
will be here for certain as an escort
to General Hastings. If the entire Na
tional Guard is not called out, It Is
pretty certain that a regiment from
each of the brigades, together with the
Governor's troop, City troop, Sheridan
troop and one battery will comprise
the military part of the procession.
There has ibeen considerable opposi
tion, to calling out the entire guard, on
.the ground that the men cannot find
accommodations sufficiently comforta
ble in cold weather.
(iucsts of Governor Pattlson.
The arrangements for the inaugural
ceremony will not be made until the
legislature meets, when a Joint commit
tee of the senate and house will be
appointed, who will see to all arrange
ments. It is quite likely that Senator
George Handy Smith, of Philadelphia,
who has three times served in the ca
pacity, will be chairman of the Joint
committee. If the weather is not too
severe the ceremonies will take place In
front of the capitol, and the procession
reviewed from the magnltlcent new
stairway leading to the capitol, at West
State street. Severe weather will com
pel the holding of the ceremonies in
the hall of the house, but the review
will take place Just the same.
Ob the Saturday preceding the in
auguration General Hatslngs and fam
ily will come to Harrlsburg as the
guests of Governor und Mrs. Pattlson
at the executive mansion, so that they
will be acquainted with their new home
when they come to occupy It for the
following four years. This Is an act
of courtesy that was extended Governor
Pattlson four years ago by Governor
Beaver. Indications point to a tre
mendous crowd of spectators.
The House Plums.
Chiaf Clerk yoofliees, of the house of
representatives, Is here arranging for
the coming session of the legislature.
He claims that Resident Clerk Fetterolf
will be advanced to the chief clerkship,
and Reading Clerk Rex to Fetterolf's
present place. Voorhees Is not an ap
plicant for re-election, as he expects to
get a good political place In Philadel
phia early in the year. As to the place
of Journal clerk in the house Mr. Voor
hees says it will go to E. J. Randolph,
Jr., of Pittsburg, secretary of the State
League of Republican clubs. Mr. Voor
hees thinks there Is no doubt of the ap
pointment of Colonel Thomas G. Sam
ple, of Allegheny City, by Governor
lect Hastings for superintendent of
public printing.
Another Republican politician of
prominence dn Harrlsburg today Is ex
Marshal Harlan, of Coatesvllle, who Is
canvassing the political situation with
a view of announcing his candidacy for
the nomination for state treasurer In
18U5. He claims the east is entitled to
i the office next year, despite the fact
that the incoming governor has selected
his cabinut from Eastern Pennsylvania.
Cashier Haywood, of the state treas
ury, Is a candidate for Colonel Jack
son's successor. Haywood's friends
claim Senator Quay has indorsed his
candidacy.
Factory Inspector Watchorn has his
friends to work to secure his retention
by Uovernor-elect Hastings, but unless
all signs fall, ho will be removed soon
after the change of administration.
Captain Joihn C. Delaney, of this city,
who is being urged for Watehorn's
pluce, says there Isn't a doubt of his ap
pointment. TO TRIM COURT COSTS.
County Commissioners Will I'avor Mens.
n res Looking Toward Economy.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Harrlsburg, Dec. 6. It has been de.
elded, In bt'half of the county commis
sioners of the commonwealth, to ask
the next legislature to pass the follow
ing bills or amendments:
Requiring constables to make returns
to the court only when violations of
law have occurred; the amendment of
the act of May 29, 1891, so as to do away
with December registration of voters,
the assessors simply making the
changes on their September .books Jor
A WONDERFUL
All T -.
av v
DIGEST!!
BEWARE
OF
IMITATIONS
.. -Jn look ror
the February elections; to repeal the
act of May S3,', 1893, regulating and es
tablishing, tlhe fees of aldermen, magis
trates, constables, etc.; providing for
the certification to thet state, of mort
gages, etc., 'held by any company pay
ing taxes direct to the state, or of cor
poration not resident in the state; to
repeal section 13 of act Sept. 23, 1891,
providing for the payment of costs In
discharged cases; to amend the act so
as to compej a convicted criminal to
serve at least thirty days In jail for
non-payment of costs before being re
leased as Insolvent debtors; to repeal
the act providing for the enrollment of
persons liable to military duty.
A vigorous effort will be made to se
cure such additional legislation as will
more effectually relieve the congested
criminal courts of the various counties,
and also save money now wasted In un
necessary costs, fees and the like.
THAT NEW TAX BILL.
It Would l ower the llurjen Now Kerning
on Ifeul ICstatc.
Special to the Seranton Tribune.
Harrlsburg, Dec. 6. If the scheme of
tax revision advocated by the tax con
ference shall find favor with the next
legislature, the act embodying It will
reduce the tnx on real estate und at
the same time will not materially In
crease the taxes upon any other class
of property. It Is unlike either the
Taggart measure, which was defeated
by the senate in the session of 1891, or
the Nlles bill, wtiieh fulled In the house
two years ago.
It proposes to tax the value of cor
porations upon the same principles
which real estate is valued and levy
a horizontal mill rate. The bill says
property co-extensive with the state is
to be taxed for state purposes, and
property that Is co-extenslve with the
county will be taxed for county, pur
poses, embracing tax on mercantile
property, fees of county officers und
tax on moneyed capital.
For borough, city and township pur
poses the bill provides for the taxation
of real estate, horses and cattle and
such other property as Is purely locul.
TOR GAME PROTECTION'.
The Legislature to He Asked to Ustnbllsli
u Game Commission.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Harrlsburg, Dec. 6. At the next ses
sion of the legislature a bill will be In
troduced under the auspices of the
Pennsylvania Sportsmen's association
to create a game commission, which
shall consist of six members, to be
appointed by the governor, the com
mission to have the power to appoint
ten game wardens at a salary of $r00
each. The commissioners shall receive
only their necessary traveling ex
penses, but the secretary will get $900
a year and have an office at Harris
burg. There will also be presented a bounty
bill and supplement to the game law
making it unlawful to kill squirrels or
woodcock before Oct. 1.
LOAN ASSOCIATION WOES.
The l'ldclity Company Is Now Confronted
by New Difficulties.
By the United Press.
Washington, Dec' 6. The Fidelity
Building, Loan and Trust association,
whose officers and several clerks were
arrested In Pittsburg recently and held
for trial on charges of attempting to
defraud, has new difficulties confront
ing It. '
Attorney L. H. Poole appeared before
Judge Cox In the district supreme court
today and made application for a re
culver for the association, which has
its headquarters in this city. The com
plainants In the case are eighteen resi
dents of Montgomery county, Md. The
court issued an order restraining the
officers of the Fidelity company from
Interfering with the property and set
the case for a hearing on Monday next.
INDUSTRIAL TOPICS.
The Jersey Central is laying a double
track between Parsons and Wllkes
Uarre. The Lehigh Valley annual Inspection
tour Is Vow In progress. The ofllcers
will today reach Rochester..
On the. Pennsylvania lines west of
Pittsburg 500 more loaded cars ara
being handled daily than during the
corresponding period in 18113. Every di
vision In the Western system reports
gainst
The request that the Lehigh Valley
lndlvlduul operators recall their request
that line prices be made equal to tide
water prices has not been acted upon,
but a meeting for that purpose will be
held In a few days.
The appropriation made for the
month of December by the Lehigh nl
ley railroad for the shops along Its
lines. Is somewhat larger than for M
vember. This Insures full work at the
shops for December,
The Pennsylvania railroad, which for
the past three years has been experi
menting with long rails on portions of
Its main line, has secured very satisfac
tory results from the 60-foot, rail, and
It will eventually supplant the present
standard 30-foot rail.
The Pittsburg Wire works at Brad
dock have resumed on double turn, giv
ing employment to ,100 men. The Home
stead Steel works have also resumed
In full In all departments and will run
double turn until the annual shut down
about Christmas, for repairs.
The blueksmith and carpenter shops,
two large structures connected with the
Sprlngdule colliery, operated by Lentz,
Lilly & Co., were destroyed by lire early
Wednesday morning. The breaker
which is one of the largest In the
region, was saved by the miners. The
loss Is about $2,')00.
C. M. Dobson & Co., who operate the
Heaver Hrook colliery, have put a drill
ing muchlne to work in No. 10 Blope
with u view of ascertaining the depth
of a four foot, vein of coal which has
already been, worked in No. 11 slope.
The vein from the top to the bottom
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slate Is said to be rich In quality and
more profitable to the owners than
some seams more than twice Us natural
thickness, on account of its freedom
from slate or rock, i ' ;
The .fuel used at the power plant of
the Wilkes-Barte andWyomlnp; Valley
Traction company costs, It fci-said,' 90
cents per ton, delivered at the furnace
door, . The low price of coal, combined
with the fact that two shifts, of only
two men each,-are- required for-oper-atlng
the main power station, of. the
company, results in thet production of
power at a very low price. The rec
ords of the company show that the cost
of a horse power hour delivered to the
line, including all power-house ex
penses, wus 6 2-3 mills per cttr mile.
STOCKS AND BONDS.,
By tho Unltod Press.
New York, Dee. . The action of the
American Sugar Helloing company ut the
meeting, yesterday in declaring the regu
lar dividend on the common stock not
withstanding the gloomy statements of
the president of the company und the
oiKlltlon or the refining Industry, led to
a rush to cover short contracts ut the
opening of business this morning. The
withdrawals of gold from the treasury de
partment, and the reports or shipments by
Haturduy's Knruiirun steamers hud no In-
nueiice. The market closed from , to
S per cent, higher on the duy. Sugar lost
2l per cent., Luke Shore 1. Huy State Uus
I'lilcugo Uus , II 11(1 Heading 'on
solldated Uus gullied IV. per cent. Total
sales were a,8iW shares.
1 he runge of today' prices for the ac
tive stocks of the New York stock mar
ket are given below. The quotations arc
furnished The Tribune by ll. du 1). Dlm
mlck, munugcr for William Linn, Allen &
t o., stocK brokers. 411! Spruce street.
Scranton.
Op'n-High-Low-Clos-Inir.
est. est. Itiir.
Am. Sugar Ite'g Co. 89'i W Sui
A. M. T 9l'a 95 93'.. 9:!'3
Attn., To. & S. Fe... 4'. 47i 4" 4"
('lies. & Ohio IT'rt IS 17"), IK
Chicago (las 72 72'i "Hi 71'i
Chic. & N. W 97 974 97H H7'!
Chic., II. & O 7i. 72i 7IVi 7IS.
C. C. & St. I, 38 3S'a 3K 3S
Chic, .Mil. & St.. 1'... M r.H' L &7 57
Chic, It. t. i- IV.... . til: : tiisi 634
IX-lu ware & Ilud....li IMi 12 VM
1)., L. AL- W ltil HiPi Itil Pill.;
IJIst. & C. F HU, 94 Hi; 9'H
(Ion. Electric...- 35 35 34f-i 34-'-i
Lake Shore... 135 135 134''4 131:'i
Louis. & Nush. 64 tip; 54 f.4'4
Munhattan Ele m"a 1U51, 105J 105',
Mo. Pacific 2K' 2S'i ji.j Vlili,
Nat. Lead 3!",i 3a Pi S
N. J. Central 93', SKt'i 93 93
N. Y. Central 99 99 99 99
N. L. & N. E 31 SI,, 31 31 i
N. Y.i L. K. & W.... 12'4 1L"4 ll?i IV,
Nor. Pacific, l'r 17-S. 1764 !"(. 17V
Out. & West I5'2 ir.'t, 15'a I5U
Phil. & Read 15'i 15'i 14'i 13
Hlch. & V. P 16'4 lti'i I'i'i KiV;
Texas Pacific 9'ji !' i 9
West. Union 8"'j 874 87 87'A
CHICAGO BOAP.D OF TRADE PRICES.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
WHEAT.
Muy 60 Cm. ofti mUj
December 55V C574 65' 05
OATS.
May $ 32 Jfitj, ?.2
December 29' 29'i 29'i 29U
Junuury 30 30 30 30
CORN.
May 49&J
December 47U
CO'i 49-'-4 49v4
47-' 47'4 47S.
47'2 4714 47U
January 47'ii
LARD.
January 6.87 C.93 6.87 6.95
Muy 7.07 7.15 , 7.07 7.15
PORK.
Junuury 11.92 12.02 11.90 12.02
May 12.25 12.37 12.25 12.37
Scranton Hoard of Trade Kxchungc Quo-
No, Par
Shs. Val. : Did. Ask
10 1U0 Scranton Tucking Co 120
10 ,50 Providence & Ablng-
10 Phi Third Nat'l Hunk m
5 100 Traders' Nat'l Hank 11
5 100 Scranton Oluss Co pio
1 1IHHJ Sit. JeRsup Coul Co.. Sou
10 Su Sloosle Slount'n Coul
Co GO
GO 50 Lackawn'a & .Mont
rose ltullroud "0
10 K-0 Scr'n Savings Hunk, loo
10 100 Third Nat'l Hunk....; .Kill
10 100 First Nnt'l Hunk COO
10 100 Laeka.. Trust & Safe
Deposit Co 120
New York Produce Sluikct.
Ey the United Press.
New York .Dec. 6. Flour Firm, moder
ate demuml. Whl-ut Fairly active for
export, prices firmer: No. 2 red store und
elevator, Coatilc; afloat, G2uli2",c. ; f. o.
b., Gl'iaiHc; ungraded red, 5luG3c; No. 1
northern, 70'iu7o!sc; options strong at a
4e. udvance; Junuury, GHjc; February,
ti2'.je.; March, 63V.; Slay, G4V'.; June,
64'v-.; July, (Sc.; December, (iO-ic Corn
Dull, lower, weak; No. 2, fjic, elevator;
57'iC. afloat; steamer mixed, 52c; No. 3,
49'4u50c.; options were dull und 'hii'sc.
higher; December, 55"ic; January, 53',-,c. ;
Muy, t3'c. Outs Qulel, steudy; options
(lull, firmer; December, 34'c.; Junuury,
35'ic. ; February, 3(k-.; May, 20V.: No. 2
white Junuury, 39'gc.; spot prices, No. 2,
3IVi3i'c.; No. 2 white, 39'sc; No. 2 Chl
offO, ISMiASMic.: No. 3. 33ic; No. 3
white, SH1"!-.; mixed western, WnHiie. ;
white do., 37u42c. ; white stute, 37u42c. Henf
Inactive. Reef Hums Dull. Tletved
llcef Quiet. Cut Sleats yulet, easier.
Lard yulet, closed isteudy; western
Bteuni, J7.30 asked; city, Gic; December,
7.25, nominal; January. $7.30, nominal;
Muy, $7.47'i.., nominal; lellned, dull; conti
nent, $7.05; South America, JS; com
pound, S'auOTic Pork yulet, steady;
prima, nominal. Hotter Fancy firm, mod
erate supply; stute dairy, 13u23c; do
creamery, 18:i24 ; Pennsylvania do., 18a
24c; western dairy, llnlOc; do. creamery,
l'iii25c; do. factory, 10nl7c; Elfins, 2.'ic. ;
Imitation creamery, 13u20c. ; June cream
ery. 18u22c. Cheese Dull, fancy colored
firm; stute lurge, DijalOV'.; do. fancy col
ored, ll'ic; do. white, Hftiiillc; do. small,
9!jHl2c; purt skims, Senile; full skims,
2'a3c. Eggs Choice fresh scarce and
firm; state and Pennsylvania, 20'su27".;
held fresh, 20u22c. ; western fresh, 25u2iic;
dn. per case, $3.25u4; southern, 23ui".e. ;
limed, 15i,alli'i,c.
Illiffulo Stock Market.
By thd United Press.
UutYulo, Dec. 6. Cattle-Receipts. 1.200
head; on sale, 'to.' head; market steady;
good medium steers, ; $4.30u4.liO; fat cows,
l2.50a2.K5. Hogs-Receipts, 11,850 he.ud; on
sule, 3.900 hend; market weak; HkIiI to
good Yorkers, $4.40a4.45; good to choice
Yorkers, $4.45a4.50; good mixed, $4.55u4.00;
mediums, 8I.Imu4.7U; no extra heavy here;
pigs, 4.40a4.50; roughs, $3.85a4.15; stags, )3a
3.75. Sheep und Lambs Receipts, 12,400
bead; on sale, 10,200 head; market steudy;
good mixed sheep, $2.50u2.7,'i; fair, $2a2.25;
good native lambs, $3.ri0u3.S0; few extra,
U; fair to good, $3a3.2f; export ewes, $3.2!)ii
3.G5;export wethers, $3.7."u4 ; Funadu -iambs!.
J4U4.10.
Chicago Stock Murket.
By the Unlfed Press.
Union Stock Yards, 111., Dee. . Cattle
Receipts, 14,000 head; market steady; com
mon to extra steers, $3uV.G0; stackers und
feeders, $2u3.35; cows and billies, 1.25u
3.50; calves, $1.50.13.25. Hogs Receipts, 50,
000 head; market weak early, closing
firmer; heavy, M.25a4.55; common to choice
mixed, S4. 2OU4.50; choice assorted, H3IU4.40;
light, $4n4.30; pigs, S2.50U4. Sheep-Receipts,
15,000 heud: market stronger: Infe
rior to choice, Jl.50a3.50; lambs, )2.riOa4.25.
Philadelphia Tallow .Market. '
Bv the United Press.
Philadelphia, Dec. 6. Tullow ! quiet
and stoady. We quote: City prime In
hhds, ic; country, prime, In bills, 4r,o. ;
do. (lurk In bbls, 4u4e. ; cukes, 5c;
grease, 4o,
Oil Market.
By the United Press. ' , ' ' '
Pittsburg, Dec. 6. Oil opened and low
est, 88c; highest and closed, K)c.
Found.
,'OUND NEAR SUMMIT LAKE A TUR-
key whiob the owner msr have by par
ing charge. ERNEST WAKE, Chinchilla,
Babies
anJ rapidly growing children
derive more benefit from Scott's
Emulsion.than ail the rest of the
food they eat. Its nourishing
powers are felt almost immedi
ately. Babies and children thrive
on Scott's Emulsion when no
other form of food is assimilated.
5cotfs
Emulsion
stimulates the appetite, enriches
the blood,overcomes wasting and
gives strength to all who take it.
For Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Bron
chitis, Weak Lungs, Emaciation, Con
sumption, Blood Diseases and all Forms
Of Wasting. Send for pamphlet. Free,
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VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LES9
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
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1MSUKTUD FKUH.
Agents Wanted.
Ur an ted-sieci7ltTdv
canvaHHera familiar with premium mor
cnntlle trude; money maker of 1m4. Alsa
clover Ken. euiiTAssers on greatest seller of tu
day. Stanley Biad'ey. u K. ltlth St., Now York.
1V"ANTKD ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
V handle our line, no puddling. Salarr,
S5 per mouth and expunsps paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply uuitkly. P. O. Box, 6,Wd,
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Helo Wanted Femalt. .
l J ing and addren-ilng olrcularB for on, at
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For Sale.
.'OK SALE -JUST ARRIVED WITH 40
X head of Illinois horses: good workers and
drivers; wrlftbt from 1,000 to l,mx; several
matched team) among tho let. Can be seen at
F. M. COHHH.XH Raymond Court.
Peal Estate.
INARMS EXCHANGED FOR HOUSES;
j noufes exciiantfea lor farms. It. EH
XfiST COMKOYS, Real Estnto Agent, 12A
WiiHhlnu'ton. Prlc Bulldinir.
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, Charter Applications.
'oTfnfllfE
i i application will be made to tho court of.
Common Pleas ot Lackawanna county, or one
of the law judges thereof, on Monday, tho
'-'4th day f December, 1K4. at U o'clock a- in.,
under the previ ous of the act of ahseinbly
of th3 commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en
titled "An act to provide for the htcoporatlon
and regulation of certain corporations." ap
proved April, 211. A. D. 1S74, and its supple
ments, for the charter for an intended cor
poration to be called tho Scranton Social
club, tin- character and object of which is for
the purpose of tho maintenance of a club for
Roctal enjoyments and tho literary improve
ment oi its members troin lunna cuUootou
1 heroin, and for, theso purposes to have,
toiHPgsund on joy all tho riuhts, benellts and
nrlvllctfes of the said act of assembly and its
supplements. The propossd charter ih now
on nie in tn protuonotsry a oincu or i.scfa
wannacounty, to No. Junuury term ltUj.
JOHN R. JOKE, Hoiicitor.
TN flfE COURT t)F COMMON PLEAS
1 for tho c niiitv of Lackawanna: Notice is
hereby yiven that an application will bo made
to the said court (or a law juilifi thereof I on
tho thirty -llrat day of Dec -biber, A. D., tl4.
at 9 o clock a. in. under tne' "Corporation ant
of 174," and tho supplements theroto, by
Joseph Kowalski, Mich el Schlatter, Matthias
Sowkn. Jibn Nowicki, Ana row Korslnsky
and Mii-hael IaKiHtin, for the charter of an
Intended corporation to be called 'Thd Polish
Cltixenn' Society of the Twentieth Ward," the
chsraotor rn I object of which is "for the
purpoHo ot tlw mahitonauce of a club for
social enjoymoilts," nnd for these purposes to
have, possess, and enjoy all tho riuhts. benefits,
und i riviU'Kes conferred by the said act and
its suppioM ems.
WILLAKN, WARREN ft KNAPP,
Solicitors.
Viewers' Report
IN RE ASSESSMENT .OK COSTS AND
J Ih-iioIUs from tb irniuiiitf o 1'iii'kor street,
No. fi7;t, Jlav term, IftU.
Notice :s h-roby irlven that the vlawnrn aiv
pointed by tlu court of common ploas in the
alx've case have this dav filed their rep. irt in
tliooltlcoof Ibepi-othotiotary. They Und that
the following named ownora of property have
been lienetlted in tbe following amounts, to tie
pain to tne city or BcraiiMn.
MiniB. i.ot. lilock.
Amt.
Win. ,T. Williams.'...,. .,
Isaao P. Owens,.,,......
Jeremiah Houlihan
Catlmrino Staples...,,,.
W. A. Conrsen, i.,
Wiu. A. Coles...........
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Si rauton Kcho.il District.
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Dunlel M. Jones
M. V. Applenian.... 445
Win. Moore (I
Jas.P. VWiittly estato 7 ;
Wm. Watkins estate . ,
Richard Droun estate V
David E. Hiiulies 11
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litl 27
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Unless exei-ptlons are fllod to tne aliov re
port within thirty dsvs from the filing thereof,
tile same will be confirmed absolutely.
E. C. NEWCOMB,
SAMUKL HALDftMAN,
FRED W. FLEITZ.
Viewers.
TN RE A8HEH9MENT OP DAMAGES
1 from tne-rsxJlnf of Parker street, No,
in , May term, iem.
Notice is hersbv iffven that (lie viewers an.
pointed by the court of common pleas in the
aoore case nave iuis aay n.eu lueir report In
tho oillco ot the nrothonotarv. Tnnv renort
that damages should be paid by the' city of
Dcrauuu 111 me iouowring amoun s.
Name. Lot. Block. Amt.
Jeremiah Houlihan 2S & S.D HI $700 IMJ
D. M. Jones 11 ilo a0 (10
M. V. Appleniau.. ...... 45 Ho a (Kl
Wm. Moore t ' US m 00
James P. Whlttlv 7 H8 aw (
V m. Watkins estate 8 Hi iluO 00
Unless exceptions ore nledto tlis a oovs re
port within thirty days from the flit nor there
of the same will be confirmed absolutely. .
. -E. V. NEWCOMB,
. ... pAJIVE'.HALDBMAN,
lUED W. FLEITZ.
' " Viewers.
GENT
onnolh) & Wallace
OUR DISPLAY OF ART NOVELTIES
Now Reddy and consists of many choice things that will no doubt be bought quick.
Come early.
Hll II! SPECIAL II 01 i W Hill.
. A large quantity of Real Kid Gloves, in a variety of shades, all good. Our former
price was $1.50 Now 98c. The best Kid Glove opportunity of the season.
THE FAIRY WARDROBE
, Is one of the greatest hits of Modern times. ,
Plenty now on hand of our Famous $5.00 Mackintoshes. A splendid Christ
mas Gift.
CONNOLLY &.
Is anywhere made than is manufactured right here in
Scranton by the
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERED.
BEST AND
Banking.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION
OF
THE SCRANTON
of 8cranton, No. 4L'8 Lackawanna avenue,
of Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, ut
the close of business November 30, lS'Jl:
RESOURCES.
Cash on. hand $ 34.2US 18
Chocks and other cash items.... 4,010 34
Due from Hanks and Hankers... 142.W 70
Loans and Discounts 278,5'J0 55
Investment securities owned, viz:
Stocks, Bonds, etc...$149,7fi3 36
MortKURi-s 63.020 23 213.389 59
Heal Estate, Furniture and Fix
tures l.onfl 01)
Overdrafts , ,'. 203 04
$073,97!i 10
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In.i ) 50,000 00
Surplus Fund 25,000 00
'ndlvldcd rroflts, less expenses
and taxes naid 13 fl7r, TO
Denonltn nutiier-t to check rjciS'i! as
Demand Certificates of Deposit. -1,103 55
Dividend unpaid..... 6 00
$1.73,979 40
Report In detail of above Securities has
been mnde to CM. KKITMHHAAK, Su
periTitedetit of Hnnklni?, as called for.
HTATH OF PENNSYLVANIA, COL'NTY
OF LACKAWANNA, SS:
I, A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier of . the
above, named Hank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge nhd belief.
(Signed) A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this
6tlt duy of December, 1S94.
(Signed) O. U. PARTRIDGE,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest: ,
. (Signed) O. S. JOHNSON,
L. A. WATRES,
M. J. WILSON,
Dlructors.
lgne' Notice.
1)LEAKE TAKE NOTIPE THAT JOHf
1 Walter and Edward Walter. co-pnrtn-TS
trading as the Walter Printing company,
lately trading as Walter, 'i homi.sou & Co.,
have this duy made a ftoner.il assignment to
me of their property in trust for tho benefit
of their creditors.
All p.irsous indebted to tho Walter Print
ing company or to Walter, Thompsan & Co.,
are hereby notified to make immediate tay
ment to me, and all persons having claims
will present thorn to me.
JOHN H. HOLT, Assignee,
Wi Lackawanna ayonue,
3U5 Center street.
Legal.
1 N THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF
1 Lackawanna County, No. 853, Kept, term,
1SII4, Margaret Turner vs. Joseph Ii. Turner.
Tho alias subpu-na in divproe in tho above
case having hM-n returned "non est Inventus,"
you, Joseph R Turner, are hereby notified to
lie and appear at the next term of Common
Pleas of si. 11 county, to lu held ill the city of
Scranton ou the 14th day of January, lllu, to
answer the plaintitT's complaint in the above
case. JOHN J. FAHEY, Bher.ff.
W. GAYLOUD THOMAS. Attorney
Situation Wanted..
A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNU
iV widow as bonsekoope . Address Mrs. J.
C, 170 Cedar avenue avenue, Scranton, Pa.
SITUATION- WANTED AS HOUSR
kcoper, good cook, w II do washing and
ironing. Address Mrs. E. Jackson, bOO Hamp
ton atroet, city. j
REPORTER -SOBER, RELIABLE YOUNO
. married man, thorough and competent
local renorter, wishes permanent position on
live daily or weekly: five years' leneral expo
riencn; ran odit copy and teleuruph, read
prisif and cover local; familiar with sporting
and theatrii ul fields, good prose agent: refer
ences from good papers; salary wiiderat. Ad
dross H. U. T1BBENS, Altoona, Pa.
WANTED-A YOUNO MAN, SU. WANTS
tv position as stenographer, clerk, or any
light position. Can tuinlsh good references.
Address Stenographer, cure Tribune nlHee.
Situation w a nted-"by "a " VouSb
IJ girl to do housework or to takn care of
children. Address L. E., 725 Fillmore avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-A COMPETENT
stenographer desires position as stenog
rapher nnd typewriter. Can give refereueo.
I. D , Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED AS BARTENDER;
two years' experience in first-class place;
references from old employers. UEOKQE E.
DOWNEY, Box 8IK, Montrose, Pa.
PITTEB IB0I CO., Ino'p. Caprtal, l,000,.
BKST ai.fto HHOE IN THE WOitLD.
"A dollar taped it a dollar tmnud."
ThUIjullea' SolM Fraocb Dongola. Kid Bit
ton Boot deliTsrad free anywhere is the VS., 00
roeeipioruosn, uoDyuraer,
stores for
Uila boot
I we guar-
ona smut,
ot (
Ibe mosey
another pair. Opra
or Comnson Bsbm,
CkKU,
nan
DhterShoeCoM'
faiw,T f or l-osiai note tor oi.tu.
I Eaiuls ererr war Ike beets
1 sold In all retail
a.. We ske
I ' 1 ouraelvea, therafon
I 9 anltt thjtl,ttU
yrt J S -,"?V Toe
I 'M I il t Xsiaee 1 to and
WALLACE 209 wb!" Ave.
Scranton Bedding Co.
CHEAPEST IRON BEDS IN
TO our
,1
Washburn-CroHby Co. wish to assure their many pat
rons 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 other
brands.
4
MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at
prices that warrant us in expecting a large
share of the trade :
Pacific Coast Rod Cedar Shingles.
"Victor" and other Michigan Brands of
White Pine and White Cedar Shingles,
Michigan White and Norway Pine Lum
ber and Bill Timber.
North Carolina Short and Long Leaf
Yellow Pine.
Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Rails, Mine Ties, Mine
Props and Mine Supplies hi general.
THE RICHARDS LUMBER COMPANY
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA.
DID YOU KNOW?
That we WILL GIVE you beautiful new pat
terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and
FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounce,
of your silver dollars. All elegantly en
graved free. A large variety of new pat
terns to select from at
MERCEREAU
307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
For Sal by C. M. HARRIS, Druggist, 127 PennAvenuo.
m .0 ... 7 'j
laiiiinmn ii iiuni i
Foraala uy joHfl H. PHElPS.
tpritct Strttt, Scranton, Pa.
Carpets Cleaned.
Feathers Renovated.
THE CITY.
patrons:
Juniata County, Pennsylvania, White
Oak.
Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber and
Lath.
Tlogu County Dry Hemlock Stock
Boards.
Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists and
Studding.
& CONNELL
CZ The only Ufa, tar tnA
ver offerad to Ladies,
especially reoommend
d to marriad Ladies.
RESTORE
LOST VIGOR
CONNELL
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I IiioluDUrT KmliMMi from hit mum. If tif Itctad, aork tfonMaa ImS n
comuDiplllin st launlly, .MiMt bm by ntl,( U: 5. WHh sort SV
onier w iit s wrlltes luaiMtrt to cms at ttfiuid tht siim AddriM
' fSAl) MSDIOIMK 00.- Clsniud.Okls.
Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Aytnut and
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