The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 22, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE FCBANTON TKIBUNE-FIJIDAY MORNING. FEISKUAIlT !S2t 1895.
TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS
News of Interest to Readers Up and
Down the Valley.
INSPECTION OP THE HOSPITAL
House Committee Visits tho Worthy In-tsiitutlon-Dr.
Barrett lojurcd-MIke
Uowcn Discharged An Alderman
of Experience and Ability.
Special to the Scrunton Tribune.
Plttston. I'n.. Feb. 21. While return
liiK from the Forest Custle lust evening'.
After intending a putlent, Dr. J. C. l"ur
ivtt was painfully injured: While
crossing the Harvey Lake brunch of the
Lehigh Valley railroad his buggy wan
struck by u coal truln which, in the
darkness, he did not see coming toward
lihn, or was misguided by the lights of
the engine that was pushing the train.
The doctor was sitting on the side of the
carriage nearest the train, but fortu
nately was thrown to one Hide and was
but slightly injured, receiving a contru
elon of the hip. The driver was also
thrown out, but was not hurt. The
tuggy wus totally destroyed.
We are pleased to note the enterprise
of one of our leading citizens In put
ting Into effect the suggestion of Su
perintendent (libson, of the Pitl.ton
hospital: This nntrn!tiR ono of the
finest ambulances In this section of the
state was brought from the shop by
I.lverymun James Krltzputilck. It Is
very commodious compared to the ve
hicles used In this vicinity and lias
room for two patients at once. It Is
nlso fitted out with a case of Instruments
and articles to be used In cases of
emergency for dressing wounds. The
woodwork was done by Wheelwright
John Thomas. T. l Kearney did the
iron work, and George llentley did the
paintiug and decorating In his usual
urtistUi manner.
Its cost complete was $!00. The ambu
lance will be kept at the livery of Mr.
Frltzpa-trlck. on South Main direct, ami
ready for instant use day or night'. A
charge will be made for its use the same
as any other vehicle, but this does not
detract from the enterprise shown by
Mr. Fritzuatrlck in placing before the
public a much needed ambulance.
A sub-committee of the house com
mittee on appropriation were visitors at
the hospital today. They are delegated
to visit public Institutions In this sec
tion which ask for aid from the state.
The committee Is composed of Hon.
John Fow. of Philadelphia; Hon. B. W.
IXimby, of Montgomery county. The
F. Mansfield, of Heaver county. The
request of the hospital directors will
no doubt be considered with favor In
the legislature.
Mike Bow en Discharged.
The six Italians who have been con
fined in the county jail since Jan. 27
last were given a hearing before Jus
tice John Jordan, this afternoon, for
the stubbing of Michael and Peter
Judge on the night of the date above
mentioned. Frank Smith, George
Smith, George Ridett, Anthony Ben
sett and Mike Scorpian were commit
ted to the county Jail to await the con
vention of the grand Jury in AprilWxt.
Mike Bowen was discharged. Frank
Smith will be released If he can produce
bail to the amount of 1400 for his ap
pearance. .
Workmen are arranging the new
desks In the Oregon school house today.
The horse owned by Charges Jujue
became unmanageable on South Main
street last evening and ran from the
Vest F'nd to Water street, where It
was stopped by a bystander. Mr.
Jaque Is foreman of carpenter work at
No. 4 shaft, of the Pennsylvania Coal
company. The buggy was destroyed.
The regular league game of basket
ball will be played at Armory hall on
the evening o March 1, at. 8 o'clock,
betweenhe teams of Wilkes-Barre and
Plttston. The Plttston association will
also give a gymnasium exhibition.
The Rice company played to a very
appreciative audience at Music Hall this
evening in their melodrama entitled
"Back Among the Old Folks." Tomor
row (Friday) the company will play the
pleasing and Instructive melodrama
' entitled "Twixt Love and Duty." Mat
inee this afternoon. Popular prices.
Miss Lizzie Lunny celebrated the
venteenth anniversary of her birth
this evening at her home, on North
Main street. Many friends from Avoca,
Wilkes-Barre, and West Plttston were
present. A very dainty supper was
served to the many guests.
Justice of the Peace of the Sesond
"Ward John Jordan, who has Just been
fleeted to the office of alderman of
that ward. Is a man In whom the peo
ple can place their legal business with
all confidence, and feel assured that
Justice will -be lited where justice be
longs. Years of experience, with his
natural ability, has placed the 'squire in
a position second to none In the city
In Judiciary matters, llr. Jordan is
prepared to look after all matters of
collection, arbitrating disputes, and all
rases partalning to the office of alder
man. All regular subscriptions to the
Scranton Tribune will be received fit
riur local office, No. X South Main street.
Controller-elect George W. Hagadorn
was a visitor In Heranton today,
Thomas Cody was In Scranton today
on business.
Chief Loftus, J. J. Feeney, of the Sln
rlalr House, and School Controller John
Mc.N'amara will start for New York
fclty this morning.
Miss Jessie Loftus, of Scranton, was
the guest of Miss Maggie Tlghe, of
Cliff street.
Contributions of news will be thank
fully received at our local office, No. 8
Bouth Main street.
E. J. Ollroy Is confined to his home
with the grip.
Thomas Monaghan was In Scranton
today.
Michael McAndrew, of Hawley, Pa., Is
a visitor in town for a few days.
J. J. McAndrew's new building on
North Main street. Is constructed to
tho top of the third story windows. The
first story is or stone, the two above
are of brick. The building Is a great
Improvement to the street.
PLXMORK DOINGS.
Thomas Hawley, engineer on the Erie
and Wyoming Valley railroad, Is mov
Ing his family Into his residence on Kim
street, that has recently been remod
eled. .
The members of the Young Men's In
stitute will hold an entertainment In
Manley's hall this evening, The fol
lowing programme will be rendered
Solo, Thomas Thomas; recitation, Miss
Annie Oliver; instrumental solo, Miss
Alice Brldgett; solo, Miss Alice Murphy
recitation. Miss J. Jones; solo, Miss
Mary McHale; solo, William Kelley
lecture by Rev. F. H. Hennlgan, of New
York city; Violin solo, Miss Augusta
Pinckney; recitation, Miss Kittle Cum
mlngs; Excelsior quartette; solo. Miss
Sadie Dougherty; recitation, Edward
Hheehan; solo, Miss Maggie Jones; In
strumental duet by the Misses Grace
Chamberlain and Minnie Dexter, '
Oliver Howard, df Drinker street, was
arrested by Police Officer Bulger lust
.evening for being drunk and. disorder
ly. Bulger" left urm was broken in
two places, between the wrist and el
bow, In the struggle that followed the
officer's attempt to arrest Howard.
Help was called. and Howard was taken
to the lockup. He was given a hearing
yesterday morning before Justice Coo
ney, and gave ball for appearance at
court.
A large party of young people en
joyed a ride to Plttston last evening.
II. A. Mace is ill ut his home, on
Dudley titreet.
William Johnson Is ill at his homo,
on Drinker street.
Miss Linda McDonnell, who has been
spending a week with Dunmore friends,
left yesterday for her home, In New
York.
John W. Kelley Is visiting friends ut
Leltoy. N. Y.
The Loyal Legion huvv complctt d an
excellent programme, which Willi be
given at their social next Wednesday
evening. The committee are working
hard to make this entertainment u
success. Admission only 10 cents.
Do not forget the social this evening
at the Baptist church. A line pro
gramme has been urranged.
The funerul of .Miss Carpenter, of
Drove street, will be held at the resi
dence this morning at It o'clock. Inter
ment In Scott. '
A number of young people gave Miss
Phoebe Knglert a birthday imrty at
her home, on Butler street, last even
ing. Miss Helen Wllsca. of Hone'sdale, Is
visiting at the resilience of L. It. Fow
ler, on Cherry street.
Jones' milk depot and W. B. Allen's
store, was broken into by burglars
Tuesday night. Nothing of any conse
quence was tuken In either place.
1NDISTKLU TOPICS. ,
The Tresckow Last Chance washery
hus rthumed, after a brief suspension.
During the lust six years the known
losses through labor strikes in this
country aggregate $fS,5.'G.Sr!i.
President K. P. Wilbur, of the Lehigh
Vulley Kailroad coiupau, has reached
home from Savannah, Ua., where he
has been spending several weeks.
At Hazle Brook the old No. 1 slope
Is to be re-opened, and at Mlnersvllle
the strlpplngs that have been idle all
winter will be started up again as soon
as the warm weather arrives. The strip
lings at Luttlmer, which have been
id k since December, will also resume
and at least 500 men will be given work.
new factory to manufacture a
newly-patented typewriter will soon
be built at Washington, Pa., The pat
ent upon which it will work will pro
duce a machine that can, It Is claimed,
be made at one-third the cost of those
now in use. and" will do better work.
The proposed factory will employ about
thirty hands at first.
For the balance of the month the col
lieries of the Heading Coal and Iron
company will be operated six days a
week on three-quarter time Instead of
three days. The storms of the early
part of the month have made this extra
time necessary In order to mine the full
percentage allotted the company. The
officials say the change has no other
significance.
The Pennsylvania railroad reports
that the quantity of coal and coke
originating on and carried over Us lines
east of Pittsburg and Erie for the year
thus far has been 2.:HO,.'!03 tons, com
pared with l,7T2,5i)u tons in the corre
sponding period of 1S94. an increase of
:i",708 tons, of which 1,669.448 tons were
coal, an increase of i4J,5Jl tons, ami
640,833 tons Coke, an increase of 1193, 1ST
tons.
Hazleton Standard: An official of the
Conlack Coal company arrived here
from Wilkes-Barre on Saturday and
made a special examination of the
Tresckow washery owned by that firm,
and which has been Idle nearly nil win
ter. It is the purpose of the company
he said, to make a radical change in
the machinery of that washery. The
rollers at present In use will be replaced
with another set that 'will grind the
coal much finer. The largest size that
will be made will be pea coal. The
change, he said, would enable the plant
to operate steadily, as there Is always
a great demand for the smaller sizes of
coal. The company calculates to make
the improvement at once, and the plant
will resume operations not later than
March 4, If expectations materialize.
According to the Hazleton Standard
Charles McShea, of Audenrled. is an
inventor of promising ability. It says
he has no less than half a dozen patents
almost perfected, which are the finest
that ever came under Its notice. The
most valuable of the collection Is an ap
pliance which prevents all possibilities
of en accident In a slope, such ns allow
Ing the car to descend chalnless or by
the rope breaking, after the car renoh.'S
the apex. His method Is operated sole
ly by the rope and from once the car
Is lanoYd until another Is snfely on the
chain nothing can go over the apex. An
otfif r patent of his Is a door lock made
of steel, which doesn't weigh more thnn
a few ounces anil can bo attached on
the door from the Inside so that It Is
utterly Impossible to enter without
breaking the door. Still another Inven
tion of Mr. McShea's is n inn-opener,
t.u k puller, glass cutter and table knife
combined. Ills "patent slope protector"
Is a marvelous affair, and If once
adopted and put in use by coal enmpu
nles would save thousands of dollars
annually, as well as the precious lives
of many workmen.
Philadelphia Inquirer: The stnto
tnent of. the Lehigh Coal and Naviga
tion comieny for 1X94 Is In line with
that of the other anthracite compa
nies that have so far reported. .M
though the company reduced Its divi
dend last fall and so paid but 4'i per
cent, for the year. It appears that
this reduced dividend whs not earned
by 1(9,692, notwithstanding the company
made no deduction from Income for the
depreciation of coal lands or for the
coal land sinking fund, as hus been its
custom for years. This latter charge
of was made against the profit
and loss account. The reason for the
company's Indifferent showing Is the
falling off In the rental from tho Lehigh
and Susquehanna railroad, which
brought In only $1,414,400 (the minimum
amount guaranteed under the lease) as
against $1,74.1,268 In 1X93. The cause of
this decreased revenue is the reduction
In the rates on coal. In 1893 the rail
road carried 6,607,000 tons of eoul, and
the gross receipts of the railroad from
coul were $3,830,887. Yast year tho road
carried 6,164,000 tons of coal and earned
for so doing $2,931,0118. That is, tho
receipts were 63.1 cents per ton In
1893 and 50.7 cents last year. It must
be remembered that this Is' the aver
age rate on the whole quantity of coal
carried. It was only upon coal car
rlcd tnrougn to tidewater mat a
reduction was made; ilpon coal destined
for local points no change was made,
Philadelphia Tallow Markot.
Philadelphia, Feb. 31. Tallow In sternly
nut oemunu is ok Mi. vve quote: liv,
prime, In hhds, 4u4Vkc.; country, prime, in
bbls, 44,c, ; do. dark, In bbls, Uo.; cakes,
4'o.; grease,
Oil Markot.
Pittsburg, Feb. 21. Oil opened and high
est, iwii; lowest arm cioseu, ivt?t.
STOCKS AND B0M)S.
New York, Feb. 21 A cheerful feel
ing characterized the dealings at the
Stock exchange, but, as on previous
duys of the week, the volume of busi
ness was small. Today the trading ag
gregated 125,215 shares, the Industrials
monopolizing the bulk of the business.
Some wide changes were noted, es
pecially In Tobacco, Lead und , Bay
State Gas. The llrst named advanced
to 88, dropped to K4, and later ral
lied to 87 und 87. The decline wus
attributed to liquidations by local In
siders, Lead rose 1 to 29 and dropped
to 27V4 on the announcement thut ac
tion on the dividend on the common
had been deferred until the dividend on
preferred Is earned in 1896. Distillers,
on the other hand, moved up from 10
to U on the favorable report of the ex
torts Hied with Judge tlrosseup. Chi
cago Gas and Sugar were quiet and
tlrni throughout. The railway list was
neglected at the opening, but subse
quently gained strength and advanced
Vi to 1 per cent.' In the last hour of
business there wus Home evening up of
ontracts on uccount of tomorrow's hol
iday und a recession of U to 1 per cent.
nsued. New Jersey Central, however.
roll l to K2. Tin? market closed
rather weak In tone. Net changes
show gains of Vj, and Hi per cent.
Northwest and Tobacco lost 'i per
cent., Jersey Central losing
B'lie rnnini of luduv's iiilces for the ac
tive slocks of the New Yolk utock mar
ket are given lie low. Tho quotations are
funilNluul The Tribune by II. ilu II. IMm
mlck, iiiuimger fur Wllllum Linn, Allen At
Co.. sunk brokers, 4U Spruce street,
Scianton.
Op n-Mlgli- 1.UW-1 ion
" ing. est. est. lug.
Atch.. To. & S. l'V... 4i 4'i 4 4
Am. Sugar lte'g Co. HL", VI' a
An, I'.. I Oil IS' IK7 1H', 1K'
l-hl.v Mil .ft SI I'... to'. fiti'i. Wl Xt
Chi.- u. I. Xr ! :., Gi'Si
t'
Chic., H. K J 7ul8 iJi
I'lllc. & N. V 91 4I-'K '""
c. c. c. & si. l w l i
Che. & ohm Wi. biJ l,l:i "''Si
I ist. C. I'. Co lini II '"'
i I,. & V IMS 1 ''' V- ,WI
Delaware ft llud....l27i l-'7"
lien. Electric I!!i"h ' -''12
Jersey Central :,T 8l'i s?
I, on Ix. ,v .Mi sii ic" -' "- a
Maulmtlun 101c WVt luxS 1u7) ls
Mo. raclllc -i' zi'-t -"'a
Nut. Lead 24 2!t'4 27 27H
Nut. Cord I;l4 4'i 4' 4
New England X't "
N. Y. Central ii2 W3 tw'i W'i
Out. ft West US' I'I'h 10i bi'i
S. It Hi Ill's I" 10
sus. & West., i'r as : w w-t
Tex. I'ueltle 9 9 9 9
W. ft St. I. I'r l.'I'j l'd
West. I'nlon KS'i Ksa, (W SX',
C. U. It 7:ti 7:1", 7.'l -k 7:)i4
A. M. T 8S HS'-i. M 87:!
CH1VAUO HOAKD OK TRADE 1'ltICES.
Op'n-HIgh- Low- Clos
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing.
February M7 : ""'h
May W'm KW M'h W
July M" DP- Kl; H'i
OATS
February
.May
2Si(
29
281,
29 1 a
2K'4
29
281,
-"I
28
4
44r'i
July
I'Olt.N.
February
4:1
4I'h
, 6.45
10.12
4:!
4.-.'i
4"i
4:1
41'
44',
.May
July
LAUD.
May
C.47 C.4'i G.!5
10.20 10.12 10.15
l'ORK.
Scrunton lloarj of Trade Exchunge Quo
tations.
No.
Shs.
Par
Yul.
STOCKS. Bid.
Crystal Luku Water
Co 4M
Plme Dep. it Uls.t
Hunk 62 CO
First Nat'l Hank 600
First National Hunk
(Curboinlule)
Ask.
4
20
10
(i
20
lii
DO
100
1U0
100
lll
luo
100
M
1110
lmi
I11O
ino
lmi
lmi
Inn
1IKJ
1110
Hi
lmi
f,o
P10
noo
M
100
2H0
110
Creen It'ge Lum'r Co
I.acka. Lumber Co...
Lueka. Trust & Safe
lleposlt Co
M. fi M. Savings
Hank (Curboielalio .
l'roviileiice ft Ablng-
ton Turniilke 'o....
Scrunton (iluss Co....
Scra'n Savings Hank
110
1M
110
00-
80
200
Sera n Jar and Stop
per Co ,
Scra'n Axle Works.,
Scru'n Luce Cur. Co. ,
S'-ranton Forging Co
Third Nat'l Hunk....
Nat'l Hoiing & Drill
ing Co., I'r
Thuron Coal Land Co
Traders' Nat'l Uunk..
lilekuou Mfg Co
Scrunton True. Co....
Scranton Redding Co..
HON I IS.
Si rimton Oliiss Co...
Eeon'y Steam Heat
ft Power I'o
Dickson Mfg Co
40
7."i
00
110
3M
J 00
90
120
4.-.
M
4H
3.'i0
a
lmi
9
103',
500
'500
105
York New Produce .Market.
New York. Feb. 21 -Flour-Quiet. steady
Wheat Spot market quiet and firm: No.
red store anil elevator, itric .; ntloat
!W,c.; f. o. b., u7V.ii:"i9i . ; iingnuled red. Ma
i'.ii'.: .no. 1 nortiiern, i.,ain' .c options
closed steady at iincbangeil prices; No. 2
reil b elirunry, w,'ic; iVIarcn, Mc; amy
M'aR.: June, Ksi.c; July. fiHc.; August
.W.c; Seiitcinber. Mi'.e. Corn-Spots dull
tlrmer; .No. 2, W. elevator; fHic. uiiout;
iinuniileil mixed, 49e.; steiimer mixed, 4s'a
49'.2e . ; oiitiuns firmer; February, 4K:'o
May. 49c: July. 49' ie. Outs-Uiilet. firmer:
options 'lull, firmer; 1'elirnury ami March,
lev1.; May, .(!v. ; No. i while February
:t7'c. : March. 8iiie. : snot prices. No. 2
;i;ia:M',(,e.; No. 2 while, aTuWc. ; No. 2 Chi
onto. ti'i,e. ,no. a. lie. ino. .: wnne, 31'. e.
mixed western, 8la:We.: while stale and
and western, ;t4H:nie. Heef Inactive, 1111
chiinKeil. I.nnl-1 mil, lower; western
steam, IH.7U; i lly, li'inil'v'. ; Febrnniy, IH.70
110111 1111 : May. J". 1.1. noniiiuii: reiineii. nun
colilluent, $7.10; Suulli Amerlen, 17. fill; cone
IK111111I. f',u:Vv'. i'liik-Uulet, llrm; mess,
lll.2'iiil2. Holler--Light receipts, fnney
linn; suite ilulry, lOiile.: 00. ereiiinery, 12a
I'.; western ilulry, Si'iiil'.; Ho. ereiiinery,
iii2'.: no. iiieioiy. Mine.: runs. trMUic.
Eights, Sic.; Imltallon ereiiinery, Umlie. ;
held creamery, HUilfle. Cheese Fancy
firm: fairly iietlve, unehiingeil. Lkks
Firm, lulr ileinuml: suite and I'eiinsyl
vanla, 2Sn'J8';.e.; refrigerator, limbic; west
em fresh, 27'"C; do. tier ruse, Uu.'i; south
cm, 20ii27o.; limed, 2ua22'i'.
Huff 11 lo Slock Market.
Jluffnlo, Feb. 2I.-Caltle Reeelpls, 1,200
bead; on siile, 211 lieail; marKet Ktrong
K'Hid steers, $4.1111 l.i;."i; fat cows and heifers
S:lmi:!,kf,; fat IiiiIIh, SIIiiII.NI: cbolee. IXW,
veals, (lull: common, light to good, til. 25a
3.50; choice, 5.75hii. Hiikh Iteeelpts, 7.im0
head: on sale, .-iikiii head: imirhet dull
closed sternly; Yorkers, Jl.l.'.al.'Jli; pigs,
tl.lun4.t5; nioKtly, 11.15; good meilliims, f I
a I. .HI; good to choice Heavy, II :Hi4 V.
roughs. Ill .ia:i.Hii; sImkn, ttoCi.Xi. Sheen am
Liimbs Ueeelpls, 0,5011 bend; on sale, 8,5(10
heiiil: market quiet; choice lambs. tA.'fui
5.1.11; goml, tl.75u5.l5; coiniiion lo fair, :l.5nu
4.511; guild mixed sheep, :i.75a4; culls lo
fair. Il.75a3.50: export slieon. very slow at
llatfiO for fair to lies!; bile niles, extra
liiinbs, i.fS0a5.Wi; choice export wether,
II.WIIH.V:..
Charter Application.
ATOTICK IH HKHKHV (liVEN THAT AM
iS Biillnntlmi will be made to (h iiiivvriiiir
of Peiiiisylvanltt, on the fourth liny of March.
IH95, i miller th Act nf Aweinbly untitled
"All net tu proviun tor m iiicorpiirHtliin nuii
rpLitilntliin of nnrtnln enriMirstiium. iietirovnil
April 'M. Ii4, siiil the uiiluiii)iitR tlmrutii.fur
tlio ehnrtor of an luteiiileil ciirpui minn to
lis culled "i no i,ni'K.vwsiini( mutm Coin
pnnr," tho elmriieter nud object of wnliii
.. ! ,iHlvll1l, ull.,.,, Htl.l llAual,... ...... !..
pmpsrliig, willing snd shipping the unie to
market, slid fur them purpoauH to
have, iiomiiiw, mid onjoy all tlia rights,
UmeflU anil privilege! of aald Act of
Asteiuliiy aim tu siinpiemunts thereto.
LEMUKI, AHKKMAN,
" Bullcitor lor t'oinpany
VfOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN T11AT AN
i application will l ruailo to tho Court of
Onmniuii l'leaa of Lackawanna countv. nr one
of the jiidirea thereof, on Monday, the 4th dny
of March, A I). IS95, at 10 o'elnck a. m under
n Act or Aaaomuiy ot tho coniinonwualtli of
Pennavlvanla. ontftlttd "An sot lo nrnvifli fnr
tho Incorporation and regulation 0f pertain
oor noratldin. ' approvaa April 2Vtn, A 1J. 1874,
ana lis auupiemiinia, nr a Quarter nr an
Intendfd ox a uoratlun to be called the "Weat
Klila iioapital AiwoclHtlnii of Heranton," the
eharaotor and object of which la the catah-
liahlnir, tnaintalnliut snd mannslng a hospital
for the rare and treatment of the alek aod In
jured poranna who may apply to it fur relief
within the bounila of Lackawanna county,
Pennsylvania, and for thoao purpoaoa to have,
poaaeaa and enjoy all the rlgnta, beouflta
and prlvlteiriB of aald Act of A(mlly and its
supiileiiienta. The proioaed charter la" now
on Ale In the Prothonotarv'a office uf Lack,
wiuua county to No. 296, March term. 1806,
, W. UAYLOKD TUOJUA8, goUvltor.
ONE CENT
A Word.
wraumsi a t t. rtuna rTlKT TWA"
MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR. IN AIV.
19 MADE, NO CHABQIi WILL BB LESS
THAN 28 CENTS. THIS RULE AP-
n.lKH TO bMAliU W AIM -fB, isk-
CEPT BITOATION8 WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSERTED FREli
Help Wanted Male.
V every town to Milicit stock Hiiliaeriii-
llonv, n niiiiiniiuiy: mil nxiney or iivuiiih; iiu
capital required. KUW AHU C. KIHII CO.,
Iluriluii ltluek, C'lilouxo. 111.
tJAI.iiKMICN - KKH1HKNT KALKHMEN
II wiuiti'il. neiillllllltllil with tho loi'ul nud
iiBtitnF .l..i, .....1 ..Kiwoicir truili. In IihiiiIIa rinr
line nl lilifh yrl eigurs. AdilriinH, iiivlnu
i 'srumiieviL .1. k u w Alii j uuwi.i.a a ia.
US
ClumtlierH Htreet, N. Y.
Helo Wanted Females.
Ti luhxwcuiyilwii'm v k.
For Sale.
1.HIU SAI.H-llKHlUAHLK I'HOPKItTY, 200
J1 North Ninth street: 50 ft. front. 2n0 rt.deu.
100 ft. Ill rear; fronting !., L, A W. awttch;
anoil loeiitiiiu fur biiHiiidHM purpnaea. 11. S.
TlltoWN, 922 North ttuiuuur uvuuuu, or 2011
North Ninth utruet.
For Rent.
1OK IsKNT HTOKK AND TWO BASIJ
iniinlH. No. 27 Lackawanna avenue: also
second and third Hours arruncuil fur two fane
lllea oroutiro buildiiiK for wholesale purposes;
elevator; D. & II. awiteli to ImilUiiig. Itoll
KKTMUJM & lllil'llUUl.'K, JNo. l.uCKtt
waunu avenue, Hcriintnu, Pa.
l'ACTOHY FOU KENT Al'lltl. 1st OH FOIt
I1 aule: 25x150 feot: No. 70S Weat I.acka-
wanna aveuue. Annly tu JONKS HHOb.. 1U08
or 1010 ltfuyetteatreut.
;oll KENT -SIX ItOOMS, WITH ALL
I1 iiiudiirn I'unveuteiK'ea, 1140 Wonliilmton
avenue. Inijoiro ot S. W. KllllKlt'i b, L'oiu-
llllanlouora omce, conn nuuae.
1OK KKNT 1IKICK HOUSE OK NINE
roou'a, from April 1st, 4IS Viae el rent.
A imlv to L. M. 11OHT0N. U L'uiniuouwealtb
building.
j;OKKENT-A LA HOE, 4-HTOHY BUILD
J1 no., at. I.tl Fruukliu avenue: auitabln for
whuli'sulo business. CAUSON & DAVIES,
Siraiitiui.
I.H1U ltKNT-ltltil'K WAREHOUSE WITH
J1 ulnvatm- mi I).. I. W awlteh and West
Lackawanna avenue, Scranton Stove Workf.
Cl'l'KKIOK MODEKN HOUSE; AVENUE.
JONES, all Sprui'u.
1
no It RENT FURNISHED AND UN PUR-
11 1 tUl f I ..
liiuueu rouuisab w i.'nw"" c . v..
i;oB KENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
X Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS
E. EVANS, aear 112 Luzerne, Hydo Park.
l.OR KENT NICELY FURNISHED HALL
I suitublu for ludno rooms. JUliN JEH-
MYN, 119 Wyoming nveniis.
Boarding.
ONE SPLENDID HOOM WITH BOARD
fur liuin nnil wife or two men. Central
location, 202 Wvnming avenuo. corner Spruce,
(opposite Dime, uuuk. ) r iral Class tauie uoaru
$4 por week.
Board Wanted.
"HOARD AND ROOM WANTED BY GEN
J) tlouian. near central part of city. Ad
dress "B. H ," Tribune offlce.
Furnished Rooms to Let.
or without board, at 324 Adams avenuo.
DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, LIGHT, WARM,
well funillil; with or without board;
014 Washington avenue.
Physicians Notice.
KIN NEED OF SQUABS FOR PATIENTS
wearo large oreeiiersor mom.
HAbLAM'S, 118 Cliff street.
Special Notices.
WOULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH
V eonie party d'sirlng to sell milk route.
Address JOHN f'OSt'ER, care station agent,
Skinner's Eddy, I'a.
7 AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX
I liibltlnus and leetuie upon any subjis't de
sireil. These exhibitions will be tllustratod,
having in my possession the moat powerful
uUaolviug atereopticona made. .
E. II. CALL, Tribune Office.
roU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weokiy War
Illustrations iNil lSOi'i. Two Volume Folio,
jliL iO; payable monthly, f2.O0. Delivered by
express complete, Prepaid. Add) ess P, O,
MOODY, til" tllbsun atreet, Scranton, Pa.
1 LANK IIOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
JJ zines, etc., bound or rebound at Tiik
Tkiiiu.nh olllce. Quick work. Reasonable
priei-s.
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS-1IINDEB PATENT UNIVEH
aal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with
out heat), and "Pyr Polutod' Hiilr Pins. Lib
eral eoiiimisiilona. Freo aaniili and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 456. New York.
A
GENTS IN EVERY STATU ON SALARY
und commission, akiui" making r-' to
.'ill weekly.
CO., La Cri
El-UKKA CilEJllUALi de Mi O
osse, Wis.
lANTrl-" ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
V handle our line, no Mddlliig. Salurr,
75 per month and expenses paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, &90H,
Boston, Mnsa.
Clairvoyant.
KS FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND
ill Phrenologist, 42S Lacknwauna avenue.
For a vhort time only.
Money to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN-ON CITY FIRST
' liiortiputca: 1 1,000 or S 1.500 at II per cent.;
$10,000 and upwards at H 4 10 per cent.
BROWN, Attorney, 50H Spruce street.
Stockholders' Meeting.
VroTTEHtTANlNUT
11 the etoeklmlders ot The Lackawanna
Iron and Sttsil Company, for the ulectlou of
directors, and transaction of such other busi
ness as may properly enmo before the meet,
bitf, will beheld at the olllce or the company.
In the oily nf Scranton. Penniylvania, on
Wedneadav, March llth, ISM, at If o'clock p. in.
Tho polls will remain upon for one hour. The
transfer books will bo closed on February
24th. I"V5, and le opened en March 7th, 195,
iKIunedi J. P. II1UUINKON, Socretary.
Scranton, Pa., Fob. 21at, 1H95.
Situations WanUd.
tilTlTATION WANTKD I1V A YOUNU
n man as porter or bell boy. Address ilutf
Chestnut atrfet, Hydo Park.
I)
UlTtldlST, RKUIHTEKKD, WANTS PO
altlun: cltv or vicinity: III vears' einorl-
t'lien; aneaka KiikIIbIi and Uerinan. Address
"l,KPSIN,"'l'rlbiiiiB olllce.
rpilK KI.M PAR K.Z K N IT ll M I SSI UNARY
1 Society desires to obtain a situation for a
hoy, r yeara old. Please address i!4u Adama
aviumo.
CiTljATION WANTEU-HY AHESPKcfT
11 hie woman to do waahlnir, cruhhlna; or
clonnlng olhce. Address "A. C," 'Ml South
Main avenue.
tilTUATlON "WANTKnBY A006
i ulrk one who thorouifhlv Uliderstanda
freneral housework; would like a place in a
small faniilv, or In a family of grown up peo
ple; cau vlvn reference if required. Please
auureaa , u., ricraniou pusunee, rm
S" ITUATION " WANTED - A8BK(JoND
trior In a small family! good teference.
"4. H.,"lt8Sprnceatreet.
s
SITUATION
WANTED BY A WOMAN
to do washing. Add rasa IUA Kresslor court.
, .trntl .mirtv, 111 lUlf PTI UV A Till I Tfl.l IUT
D 10 rears' experience. Addroaa HENKY
C. BISHOP, llll Linden street, Scranton, Pa.
JOHN L. HANGI,
. ENGRAVER.
Photo, Wood and Halt-Tone 'Plates
For Newapaper and Ciroulnra.
OFFICE with K, Q. Stewart, Dealer in Art
Materials, 1, at. v. a. uuiiuuig, ucraaum, ra.
Connolly & Wallace
IOO DOZEN OF OUR
, Sizes, 7,7, e.eKi
PRICE, 18c.
There is no other Stocking mude that is
WE OFFER AS LONG AS THEY LAST
CLARENDON WHITE QUILTS AT 98 CENTS EACH
Tliis Is the best Crotchet Spread made and is universally sold at $1.25.
Wc are daily receiving new lines of SF.l'ARATK SKIRTS, made under our own contract and super
vision, in all grades of Cloth and Silk, lined with Hair Cloth and Fibre Chamois, und finished in the best
possible niunncr. The perfect littintf qualities of these Karments are what we strictly insist upon from
our cutters. It will interest you to see tliein, and you will suve money if you buy them.
CONNOLLY &
TH
Keystone
IS NOW
THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO.,
PRICES
THE HUNT & GONNELL
CO.,
BtAkTTAQTtmiRS' AOE51 TQM
TRENTON IRON CO.'S
WIRE ROPE.
VAN ALEN & C0.'S
STEEL NAILS.
OXFORD IRON C0.S
KERCHMT BAR IRON.
REVERE RUBBER CO.'S
BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE.
FAYERWEATHER & LADEWS
"HOTTS" LEATHER BELTING.
A. B. BONNEVILLE'S
"STAR" PORTLAND CERENT.
AMERICAN BOILER C0.S
"ECONOMY" HOT AIR FURNACES.
GRIFFING IRON CO.'S
BUNDV RADIATORS.
434 LACKAWANNA AVE.
Moosic Powder Co,
Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealth Bld'g,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOSIC AND RU8H-
UALq works.
Lafflln & Rand Powder Co.'t
Orange Gun Powder
Electric Hatterioa, Fuses for explod
ing blasts. Safety Fuse and
(tepauno Chemical Co.'s HighExplosifU
STILL IN EXISTENCE.
Tho World Renowned and Old Reliable
Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm
Sugar and Tea.
Every boi gurrantaad to givo aatlafaction
or money rwfiuided. Full ilntad dlrectiona
from a obild to a grown iaiaoii. Itiapurrlv
VPRetabltand cauucit uualtivaly harm tha mnnl
tomlrr infant. Insist on bavlna I'r. Camp
bell'; accept no other. At all Drug (lata, 'lie,
WONDERFUL.
8otlTH SrHANTON, Pa, Nnv. 10,1894.
Mr. U W. r.imil.ell-Dcar Sir: I hava
Eiven my bov, Freiiillo, T yeara old, aomu of
T. CampiKlI'a Mokic worm Stiitar and Tea,
.nil tat mv .nrnpl.. Ilila nflnrliiMiM ah,,llt. 2
o'clork be laanod a tapeworm tnuaaurinifn
annul fet in ii'QKtii, nenti anu an. 1 uava
It in a bnttl and any poraon .ablii to soe
It raa do ho by oalliua; at my store. 1 had
tried numerntia othpr rcniedlea rprommended
for taking tapeworm", but all failed. In my
estimation Dr. Campbell's Is the greatest
worm remedy in exlatenra
Yours T.rv reannctfullv,
KllED HRFFNrlK, T32 Boech 8t
Koto Tha above is what everybody sava
after onoo nilng. lMaiinfaotnrod by C VV.
('ampbi'll, Lancaster, l'a. Successor to Dr.
John Campbell A Son.
PmTRR (HOB CO., Iiio'p, failUl, t ,00,0Wfc
BUST St.AO sHOK IN THE WOIU.D.
"A iltillar inert! it a dollar eoraarf." t
TMeI.a.llea' Halld Frenob Ilongnla Kid HU
to Boot dellvarod free anywhere In tha U.S., oa
reoeipi Ol lan, aioney ..rnier,
or i'uetal Note for M.
Urinals arv tha hoots
sold In all retell Mores for
1.6l. We make this hoot
ourselves, therelor w guar
ina ii biij one is din smiaiiau
w will refund the money
or send anoirver pair, opera
oe or common oenae,
widths V, I), E.kEK.
siisa imam aaii
Smdyomiim;
mm ju yew.
Illualraled
k'sne
FREC
Dexhr Shoe BUSLfr
Sfttial lerwu t total:
Wm. Linn Allen
& Co.
STOCK BROKERS,
Buy and eell Stocks, Bonds and Grain
on New York Exchange and Chicago
Board of Trade, either for cash or oa
margin,
,412 Spruce Street.
LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. .
G. duB. DIMMICK, Manager.
TELEPHONE
1
FAMOUS OMHtWl DflOS
WALLACE,
CELEBRATED
MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY
GREATLY REDUCED.
)
(AUTION
to our
Washburn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many pati
ron.s thut tlicv will' this year hold to their usual custom
of millinK Sl'RICTLY 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 thut it is already cured, and in proper
condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take
no risks, und will allow the new wheat fully three
months to mature before grinding.
This careful uttention to every detail of milling ha
placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other
brauds.
MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
BLACKSMITHS' AND
taM WAGON MAKERS'
WITH SUPPLIES.
I I Hold Fast I
V 1 HORSE f'l
V SHOE A J
- CALKS W
We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at
prices that warrant us in expecting a large
share of the trade :
Paclflo Coaat Red Cednr Shingles.
"Victor" and othrr MIchlKan Brands of
White IMno and White Cedar ShliiRb's,
Mlchignn White and Norway Pine Lum
ber und Hill Timber.
North Carolina Short and Long Leaf
Tellow Pine.
Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Rails, Mine Ties, Mine
Props and Mine Supplies in general.
THE RICHARDS LUMBER COMPANY
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND Wl LKES-BAR R E. PA., Manufacturer, of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Office: SCRANTON, PA. .
EVERY WOMAN
omattaaa naads a rsllsbls, saaataty, rafalatlaf madleia.. Oalf bamkaa IM
thapoiwidruiaaMalbaasad, U jou want lh. basmst
Dr. Poaro Pennyroyal Pillo
For Salaby JOHN H. PHELPS,
6pruco Stroat, Soranton, Pa,
15, qk, o.
20c.
cqtiul to this for genuine service,
209 Washington Avenue.'
Opp. Court House.
pring
602 and 604 Lackawanna Avenue,
Cor. Adams Avenue,
patrons:
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Also a Full Line of
Scranton, Pa.
Jtmlnta County, Pennsylvania, WTiltsl
Oak.
Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber and
Lath.
Tloira County Dry HemlocK Stodd
HourdM.
Elk County Dry Hemlock Jol.U an
Studding.
Phantiaclat, Cor, Wyoming Avonuo ni
.
GONNELL