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    THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNEMONDAY MORNTNGK MARCH 11, 1895.
TALES OF TWOJIITSTONS
News of Interest to Readers Up and
Down the Valley.
BLAZE ON SOUTH MAIN STREET
6lx Thousand Dollars' Worth of Property
Goes I'p in Smoke-Hereto Work of
the Firemen-Accident to a
Boll Player.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Plttston, March 10. Ftre was discov
ered In Loughney Bros." nuloon and res
taurant, situated on South Main street,
at 2.45 this morning. The lire was un
der a good headway when the firemen
reached the scene. The Nlugaras, Ea
gles and Hook and Ladder companies
responded. The Niagaras were the first
to reach the plug and in a very short
time had two streams on the building.
For over two hours our tlremen worked
liard to save the adjoining property.
The Are was confined mostly to the rear
of the building, though several times It
galnedheadway between the partitions
end the flames shot through the root
high Into the air. For some time fears
were entertained that the occupants
had not made their escape, as the
smoke was very dense, but It was final
ly ascertained that there was no one
la the burning building. The building
toeing a wooden structure It was com
pletely gutted. The adjoining prop
erty was saved only through the heroic
efforts of our volunteer tire depart
ment. The building was owned by Cor
coran Bros., and was insured In Cap
tain John T. Flannery's agency. The
stock, owned by Loughney tiro., was
also Insured in the same agency. The
damage to the building will amount to
.",0W, and loss of stuck will reach 11,000.
For the State Chumplonshlp.
The state championship game of bas
ket ball, between the team of Company
C, Thirteenth regiment, of Scranton,
and the team of Company C, Ninth
regiment, of this place, was played at
Armory hall, In this city, Saturday
evening. The game was played under
last year's rules and was very hotly
contested. The visiting team showing
their superiority by a score of 20 points
to 3 points for the home team. Under
last year's rules the players are al
lowed privileges of rougher playing
than the rules of 1S95. The Scrantons
being the larger in stature probably ex
plains the reason fur Plttston's defeat.
Ic is stated that the home team will
re-organize and will, hereafter, give
more attention to the practice of the
game.
Newspaper Men Rusticating.
Messrs. William MacCelleu. telegraph
e.litcr of the Wilkes-Barre Kecord, and
John Burke, who Is also connected
with the Record, were circulating
among their many friends in this city
Satun'ay evening, The object of their
visit was to confer with the newspa
per men of this city regarding the
Press c'ub, which Is being organized In
Tilkes-Barre. The object of the club
v.ill be to promote a better acquaint
encesh'y, fellow-feeling and general ad
vancement of the numerous reporters
ami correspondents located In Luzerne
cou-ity,
A Painful Accident.
While practicing basket ball at the
Yi'ung Men's Christian association
rooms, last evening. Fred Randle, of
Farsonuge street, captain of the second
team, was pushed against the wall and
had his head severely cut. He was
agisted to the office of Dr. Tobln, who
dressed his wound, five stitches being
neropiary to hold the scalp In place.
Ills condition Is not alarming, however.
Miscellaneous Items.
A regular monthly meeting of the
hoard of trade will be held In the city
hall, Tuesday evening, March 12, at 8
o'clock.
Goorge S. Nlven, of Nantlcoke, has
X'Urcnased the property and bakery of
John McQueen, located on South Main
s'reet, and will take possession imme
diately. All regular subscriptions to the
B:ranton Tribune will be received at
our local office, No. 8 South Main street.
All complaints of non-delivery of The
Tribune should be reported at our local
office. No. 8 South Main street.
Special meeting of the borough coun
cil tomorrow (Monday) evening.
Jo? littler, chief of police of the West
Side, Indulged In target practice with
a revolvr, on Saturday afternoon. It Is
not known that Joe hit the tdrget, but
he euct-eet'ed In putting a bullet
through his left hand.
Mrs. Shaughnessy, of Browntown,
died at 11 o'clock on Saturday evening.
She Is sunlved by four daughters and
one son.
Ai the regular monthly meeting yes
terday the old officers of the St, Aloysl
u society were re-elected for the en
suing year.
TAYLOK.
' Mrs. C. H. Van Horn spent a
few
days of this week In Green Hldge.
County Superintendent J. C. Taylor
visited the schools in this place on
Thursday.
The Modoo Base Ball club will hold
a ball at Weber's rink on March 1ft. A
waltz contest for a prize of 15 will be a
feature of the evening.
The Lackawanna township night
schools Were closed last evening.' Dur
ing the four months the schools have
been opened they were fairly well at
tended.
Mrs. Thomas W. Griffiths, of High
treet. Is 111.
The large house of Robert Llewellyn
on the corner of Union and Pond streets,
Is rapidly nearlng completion.
iiaTlstead.
J. S. Jacobs has been appointed agent
for the Iron City dish washer for Sus
quehanna and Broome counties.
Professor and Mrs. C. re. Moxley vis
ited Jackson friends today.
The IIInr School Literary union elect
ed thu following officers on Friday:
t resident, Miss Lillian Church; vice
president, Warren Preston; secretary,
Jesse Van Loan.
Miss Anna Burton- has been appointed
organist of the Baptl?t church,
Churles Beamer has moved Into
WEAK HEN
TOUR ATTENTION
is gaixsd coaa
SJS? '""jjj" wrest English Remedy. '
O Gray's Specific Medicine
Sur7weekuees of Body aad Mind, Sperma
torrhea, sod Impot.Dcy, sad all diseases the!
arise fxsm over-lndnkrenoe sad eelf-abuee. as
Leas el Memory sad Power, Utaoaese of Vis
ion, Pronators Old Af and many other die'
eases that lead to Insanity or CewsumpUoo
and an early rrare. write for a pamphlet.
Addraaa oAaY V mini MB 6ti.. Buffalo.
K.Y. The BpeetAo Meditdne Is sold by all
moMV
JVaT Oa account of counterfeits wo have
adept the Yellow Wrapper, the only ftt
as m ia aeranwa bt aeitaswi na
irunu at i per peceege,, or sis paoaages
for It, or sent by mail oa receipt of mosey,
KIT lA0! w wmnA
Charles Spencer's house on . Fourth
street. '
v. D. liurton will open & shoe shop
lu part of his store, on Main street,
next week.
Mrs H. Meriacle Is ylsltlng her
mother, at Carbondaie.
Mm .r. s. .laoobus will have the front
of the Rosa block, on Main street, as
soon as the weather permits.
Carl EuBolse. or Washington, u. v..
called on friends here Saturday.
C. J. Langley was In Blnghamton bat-
urday.
DUNMOltE.
Th hnma nf Miss Marian Kinney.
on Butler street, was the scene of u.
vurv nl.'Rsant Catherine Friday even
ing, the occasion being a recognition
social given under the auspices or
the lfipworth league. Each member of
the league attending brought the oldest
photo of themselves that they had,
which ufforded much merriment. Ice
i-reum and rnke were served. All pres
ent enjoyed a very pleasant evening.
Proceeds go toward repairing uiu
church.
A mum u.ipliil tinder the nuHPlceS Ot
the Epworth league, will be held at the
residence of Daniel Powell, on liiuaciy
street, Friday evening, which promises
to be the mist Interesting event of the
season. Each person who attends must
enter the house mum and remain mum
until 1U o'clock. All are Invited to at
tend.
The vouna- ueoule of the Baptist
nhurt-h will hold u social at the church
tomorrow evening. There will be u line
programme rendered, which will con
sist of musical selections and recita
tions. The ladles will serve refresh
ments at the close. Admission, 10
cents.
Th.. funeral of Mrs. John Jackson, of
Gravity, was held at the Methodist
Fiiiisi'imiil church yesterday morning
at 10.30. The services were conducted
liv Hev. J. C. Leacouk, who preached
from II Cor. v, 1, The funeral was very
largely attended. Mrs. Jackson had
spent the greater part of her life In this
town. She was for years a teacher in
the Methodist Episcopal bunday scnooi.
She leaves a very large circle of rela
tives and friends to mourn her death.
The Yminir Peonlu's society of I hrls-
tlan Endeavor of the Presbyterian
nhiu-eh will hold a social at t?!e home
of Miss Mame Peckena, in North Park,
tomorrow evening. The following pro
gramme will be rendered: Piano solo,
mu Muhel Christ: piano solo. Miss
Anna Boyd; violin solo, Miss Plnkney;
recitation, Miss Oliver; solo, .miss
rcrlith Wert: recitation. Miss Ida Doty.
Refreshments will be served. The sum
of 25 cents will be charged lor aumis
Blon. W. J. Horan spent last week in New
York city.
Mrs. P. J. Horan and airs, i-yncn, oi
Albany. N. Y.. are visiting relatives In
Wllllamsport.
L. W. Dillon will address tne Loyai
Legion next Saturday evening.
Jesse Brady has purchased or jonn
M. Coleman the dwelling house, sltuat
o,i nn Drinker street, known as tho
KnaDO property. Mr. Brady will take
possession In a few weeks.
John Derrick, an employe ot tne
Pennsylvania Coal company, had his
hand crushed while spraglng, cars Sat
urday. The wound was dressed by Dr.
(Survey, who found it necessary to am
putate two fingers..
Members of the Order Of Red Men
are working day and night to make
their Indian village fair a success.
Booths are being built, the room decor
ated, and everything put In order for
the opening. Thursday evening. The
oHmlmlnn has been placed so low that
all can afford to attend. No pains will
be spared by the committee to mane
this fair the most successful of any
ever held In the borough.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth
odist Episcopal church will hold a so
iui Wednesday at the residence of Mrs.
E. U. Wert, on Blakely street. Pro
ceeds go toward the laOO fund that tne
ladles have pledged for repairing the
church In the spring.
William Miller, who has been 111 of
the grip, was able to return to his work
at the Dunmore Cash Store Saturday.
P. O. McDonnell, of Bloom street, an
employe of Spencer Coal company, had
his left hand crushel by the cars Sat
urday afternoon. Dr. Garvey assisted
by Dr. Frank Winters dressed the
wound.
The committee appointed by the
Loyal Legion to organize an orchestra
for, the legion will meet at the hall
next Friday evening.
Miss Mary Qalleiia la 111 of grip.
The meeting of the Loyal Legion was
very largely attended Saturday even
ing to hear Rev. J. C. Leacock. who
was the speaker of th( evening, his
subject being "The Selfishness of In
temperance." The speaker gave a very
Interesting and valuable talk on the
evils of Intemperance and the tobacco
habit, which Is growing so rapidly
among young man. Users of the weed
were given many points of vital Im
portance bearing on the dangerous re
sults of the habit. .
PMCEBUIW.
William Margetson has nrrrptprt a
position as mine foreman for the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western com
pany. There will he a meeting of the Prlce
burg Glee club at their hull this even
ing o transact some Important busi
ness. The council being a deadlock there
Is ft probability that no borough work
will be done this year.
Raymond Jones, of EasUin, Is visit
ing friends here.
INDUSTRIAL TOPICS.
The Four Seasons hotel, at Mldillcsbora,
Ky was recently bouvht In by I. rntur
myer, of New York, for VH.W. The orlg
I n ul rost was H.MW.uoo. It was built when
the iron boom lilt that section so hard thit
It turned the howls of capitalists.
Railroad men say that there Is a bettor
feeling In railroad rlreles, and the out
look for a .decided Improvement In the
freight movement Is good. An olllelal of
the Pennsylvania railroad conipany yes
tenia y suld there Is more demand for ear
and that the merchandise being shipped
Is larger than has been the cone for Rome
time. The Improvement Is not only In
the east bound business, but In the west
bound as well.
Ellas Price, of Heaver Brook, begnn
operations In anthracite by selling alnuls
rart-loHria of coal picked by him from
the banks and stripping. The other day
he bulH a plant wMh a rapacity of too
tons a day. Jle has an engine to hoist the
coal from the stripping and by a system of
rollers and somen prepares It In all do
mestic sixes. The plant employs a num
ber of men, and Is located ncyir the col
liery ot O. E. Davis & Hun at Beaver
brook. i
The Reese bill repealing the Gallagher
law for the examination of miners paused
second reading in the house at llnrrlsbtirg
on Wednesday, The entire delegation
from 'the anthracite regions favor the re
peal. Mr. Anderson, of Washington, has
a bill pending In the house which Is
Identical with the Oallagher law, and the
members from 'the bituminous regions
are eager for Its passage. This la a sin
gular difference of opinion between two
coal districts of the state. It may. be
said also that Senator Vaughan, of Lack
awanna, has a bill amending the Galla
gher law, und everyone Is anxiously await
ing the conflict between the anthracite
members and the senators.
Philadelphia Record: ''The aotlon of the
Reading company In sending 33.000 tons ot
anthracite to market during Inst week,
together with Its revocation of the freight
agreements heretofore existing with the
Jersey Central and Lehigh Valley, slg
nllles that the receivers of the company
have tuken their first practical step to
ward putting ilho coinpuny upon a proflt-
eurnlng-busls. The uddltion of 25 cents
por ton to coal freights received here via
the North Pennsylvania was represented
to be nothing more than an adjustment of
charges to (ximU those ohtalnod on Its own
main line, wlillo at the same time It would
add a liundHome sum to the net receipts
of tho road."
A Important meotlng of the board of
presidents of the Trunk Line association
was held Thursday In New York, In tho
building of the New Jersey Central rail
road. It was determined Unit the differ-
tlul rates on freight for the west that
have heretofore been in use by the Erie,
Delaware, Lackawunna and Western,
New York and Onturlo and the West
Shore railroads be, utter April 1 next,
uhisllslied, and that a uniform rate he
charged by all trunk lines. A telegram
was lead from Commissioner Jiluiirliunl,
of thu Central Trnttlc association of Chi
cago, promising to sustuln the present
raites of freight from the west. The exe
cutive committee recommended that cler
ical orders and the sales of tickets to
clergymen lie restricted, to prevent ubuses
into which the custom hud fullen. The
following gentlemen were present: Chuun
cey M. Depew and JI. J. llaydeii, of the
New York Centiul; Percy H. Todd, gen
eral trutfle uiuiiuger of the West Shore;
V. 8. Sluan, of the Delaware, Lacka
wanna und Western; E. II. Thomas, of
the Kilo; E. JJ. Wilbur, of the Lehigh Vnl
ley; J. H. Harris, of the Philadelphia und
Iteudlnt;: (I. ltoberts, of the fVnnsyl-
vaniu; (.ienerul Orland Smith, of the Bal
timore and Ohio, and (I. K. Chllds, of I lie
New York, onturlo and Western.
STOCKS AXD BONDS.
New York, March . As on yesterday
the stock market was strong for Suvar
anil weak and lower for thu railway list.
SiiKur wits in brisk dciuund und touched
pur. The railway gruui wus depressed
during the llrst hour of business, Dela
ware und Hudson svlllug down 1, Jersey
Central I, LuulsvUlu und Nashvlllo "t,.
The anthracite coalers were sold by locul
operators on the poor condition of trade.
After 11 o'clock the pressure to sell abated
and a rallyxof t to occurred, the lat
ter In Jersey Central. Distillers were
steady. Speculation closed steady. Net
changes show advances of to l1 in the
railway list. The Industrials gained l,t to
IU. Total sules were Itt.ixx) shares.
The range of today's prices for the ac
tive stocks of the New York stock mar
ket ure given In-low. Tho quotations are
furnished The Tribune by (!. du 11. Dlm
nilck, manager for William Linn, Allen A
Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street,
Scruntun.
O'pn- High- Low- CIos-
Am. Tobacco Co !U V V- W
Am. Cot. Oil 22 tl 21'i SI
Am. Sunur He'g Co. loo W- Wt
Atch., To. & S. Fo... 4 3'i 3t 3?i
Can. South 48 4s 4 4S
Chicago (ius 71' 71?; 72,
Chic. & N. W K4 SS S74 Ms
Chic, U. & g li'J--4 70'i 70'i
Chic, Mil. & St. P... M 64 63", W
Chic, K. 1. & V Ha M7 B1H
Delaware & Hud 123' 124 123 124
1).. L. W lM'ii lWi liV4 lWti
Dlst. & C. K 12'. 12'i 12 12'i,
Oen. Electric '.'il1 2il 2ii'i IM
Luke Shore l.'itl V.W 135'i l:M
Louis. Ac Nash 47'i 47-1 47 47
Mo. Pacific lit Wf, lH-'
Nat. Cordage S'i Mt Sa Ck
Nat. Lead 30 30 3)t
N. J. Central tH Ml 84i
N. Y. Central W', 9.".' 4'ji .".
N. Y., L. E. & W 7, 7'i 7
N. Y.. S. W.. Pr... 37' ?7U 37' 37
Nor. Pacific. Pr 13'3 i:i-4 m,
Ont. A West lii4 l.r.44 15. 1 r. H
Phil. & Head 74 lli 1 ''i
Southern 11. K 4 t4 &4 4
I nlon Paeitlo hU 8a S Sli
Wabash f.1 &V t
est. union iV4 wh4 (.7'
B. O W'h Go1, W
CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE PRICKS.
O'pn- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing.
May fie" BT. M' 55
July COt. rlG 60
OATS.
May 29',4 23. 2914 29'i
Jiuy ii-j zi"4 U'VV
CORN.
May 45, 4r,, i 4:.
ouiy i.j tj .J'.
LARD.
May Cm C.K 6.0) 6 C2
July U.72 .73 0.72 6.75
I OKK.
May 10.S3 10.97 10.82 1Q.K
July 11.10 JJ.lg
Scranton Hoard of Trudo Exchange Quo
lotions. No. I'ar
Hhs. Vul. STOCKS. rjld. Ask.
4 Crystal Luke Water
Co 450
20 DO Lime Dep. & Lis.
Hank C2 50
10 100 First Nnt'l Hunk Coo
0 loo First National Hank
((.'urlHindiilet 2".0
20 100 Oreen ifge l.um'r Co .... 110
lift lil Liieka. Lumber Co... 110
5 lot) l.acka. Trust & Safe
Deposit Co 150
5 100 M. & M. Savings
Hank (t.'arlionilalc). no 22!
10 SO Providence A Ablng-
ton Turnpike Co..., Ki
10 100 Hcra'n Savings Rank. 200
10 ltio Scru'n Lace Cur. Co 7f
5 ion Scranton Forging Co 100 110
25 l'K) Third Nnt'l Hunk.... 3,'C
C 100 NiU'l Korlng & Drill
ing Co., Pr 100
45 100 Thnron Coal Land Co .... W
5n loo Traders' Nat'l Hunk 12(1
40 MO Dickson Mfg Co ViO
3 lin Hcranton Keddlng t?o .... 10l(,
11 lm Scranton Axle Works .... lut
27 loo Hr in 11 ton Pucklng Co 110
BllNDH.
R f.oo Scranton (llass Co C00
2 boo K'vjn'y Steam Heat
Pow er Co 5
S loo Dickson Mfg Co UK
80 Ioini Scranton Trac. Co ."i0
1 1UU t"n Cnrbondale City
School 11. in. Is 110
York New Produce Murkct.
New York. March . Klour Dull. Arm
Wheat Kulily active, drmer: No. 2 red
store und elevator, t.'.4c; ultout, lioatllc. ;
f. o. b., tMiHHI'gc; iniKiaileil red, Muii'Jc. ;
No. I northern, 0Khiii. ; oldlons Itini;
Mann. .V!. . flisy, ; June, r,c
July and August. Hoc: Seiitemher. W.c
December, WHc Corn Dull, stronger;
No. 2, bOu.Me. elevator; Wi',u('i'.iv. nlloat:
ungraded mixed. i'.l'-ii.l '4o, ; steiuncr
mixed, fioV4u5l'v.; options dull and stromi;
AIHV. wc; ,iuiy, im: iisis ljuiei, nrmer
notions dull. Ilrmer: March and Mnv
S3e.; No. 2 white, 3i4c; spot prices, No.
2. ;u'4h:wv'.'. no. 2 wnoie, 37c: No. 2 Chi.
cbko, 3l'.a.tl'ic; No. 3, 32Uc: No. 3 white,
3;V.;. ; mixed western, XPbaii'ic; white
state and western, 37u4U-. Provisions-
Hull. imchiiiiKed. I. ill. I Unlet, easier
luntnr gulet, weak; nsite dairy. HalKc;
no. creamery, 0111, iiiuiuc. ; western uaily
Siil.lc: do. creamery, new, l.'tnlUc; do
old. Italfic, : do. factory, 7al2c ; rolls, 7alSc
Mllifii. lsc: Imitation ereamurv. Bullc
Hkmts Lower; state, Pennsylvania ami
western, l&V.; southern, l4nl5V.; duck
85c.
Itnffnlo stock Alnrket.
Clilcngo, March .-Cuttlo Itecelpts, 1,000
head: nmrket steady; common to extra
steers, I3.7iiUU.lu: Blockers und feeders,
f.o4 HO; cows and bulls, tl.5'Si4.W; culviu.
U.tomCi.U). lions Itecelpts, 2K,oini head;
mnkot weak; heavy, m. I0a4.sn; common to
choice mixed, In sr.H4.40; choice assorted
f4.lf.a4.au: llsht, f3.t.5n4.IC; pigs. f3a4. Sheep
- l(wel(ts. l.unu nenn; muiKei wenuv; I 1 -fui
lor to choice, t2.fiOni.IiO; lumps, I3.25u5.40.
OIIMarket.
rittsbtirg, Mnreh 9. Oil oismed and
highest, luvt; lowest anil closed, HIS.
"I was completely covered with sores
Kvery muscle In my body ached. Had
been sick for five years. Doctors could
do me no good. Most of my time wus
enimt In lien: was a complete wreck. litir
dock Hlood Hitters have completely cured
me In three months." Mrs. Annie Zoepen,
Crookstown, Minn. e
Mothers! Mothered Mothers!!!
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrun has been
used for over fifty years by millions ot
mothers for their children while teething.
with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain; cures
wind collo. and Is the best remedy for
diarrhea. Hold by druggists in every part
of the world. He sure ana ask for "Mrs.
Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup," and take no
other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle,
A GREAT AGREEMENT.
25,000 Physicians of One Mind.
mod for Strength First. Medietas tor
Care Second. The Least rood thai
will give Most Noarlshmemt, the Ktad.
In this enlightened age, the old theory
held by physicians to get as much medi
cine iu the least possible time into the
system of a patient, even at the expense
of stomach, blood, brains, nerves, and
often, In the end, life Itself has been
abandoned.
Tho old way was to "dose." If the
Eattleht had a tremendous constitution,
e sometimes "pulled through;" If not,
which was more often the case, that spe
cial disease was considered niore danger
ous, as it had claimed another for its own.
But this Is all changed now. AH promi
nent physicians agree on one subject, any
wdy. It Is this build the patient tip
first, give him new blood and strength,
add flesh to his bones. lie's then ready
to receive the bcnelit of proper medical
treatment.
To do this rffectually.'tliut mutt be given
which will, lu the least quantity, produce
tho greatest amount of vitality, not a
stimulant which quickly reucts diaattrous
ly, but a genulnu food, a muscle, bone,
and blood lnuker. Such a food wat long
sought fur, uud at lust discovered lu that
original and only raw food extract
Boviuiue.
l)y the use of this wonderful life-generating
preparation, every organ of the
body becoming strengthened by nourish
ment, naturally begins to perform its ordi
nary function, and ut ouce the patient is
on tho road to recovery.
It is this result, obtained In hundreds
of cases where Ilovltilno has been used,
that has caused Its indorsement by Ui,U0U
prominent pliyslciuus in America.
In addition, thousands who have been
benelitcd can vouch for the wonderful re
sults obtained by the use of ilovinine,
for invalids, the old, convalescents, tho
over-worked, or, In fact, all who have
fouud it necessary to maiutaln strength,
flesh, and vigor.
ItlCPOTlT OF THE CONDITION OP THE
FIRST NATIONAL BUNK
at Hcranton. In the state of Pennsylvania,
ut the close of business, Tuesday, March
5, 18115 :
ltEHOUHCES.
Loans and discounts 1,920,95j W
Overdrafts, secured und unse
cured 1,401 04
I'. 8. Bonds to secure circula
tion 80,000 00
Stocks, securities, etc 2,!l(i3,03Ji 72
Hanking house, furniture und
llxtures 30,000 00
Other real estute und mort
gages owned 225 00
Due from Nutlouul Hanks (not
tteserve Agentsi 61,298 8
Due from State Bunks and
Hankers 28,419 30
Duo from uvproved reserve
agents 790,458 fll
Checks from oiher cash Items... 17,301 83
Kxchunges (or cleurlng house... 12.o:o 42
Notes of other Nutlonul Hanks.. 9,323 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and rents 918 05
Lawful .Money Reserve In Hank,
viz:
Specie J112.728 58
Legal tender Notes... 104,050 00
277 384 58
Redemption fund with V. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of clr
latlon S,C00 CO
Due from L S. Treasurer other
than u per cent, redemption
fund 11,000 00
Total
JO,
207,031 19
200.000 00
750,000 CO
128.0C9 71
72,000 00
80,034 29
21,857 44
330 00
829.742 11
118.349 21
0,610 18
132 26
None
None
None
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In )
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid
National Hunk notes outstund
Ing Due to other National Hanks...
Duo to Btate Hanks und Hank
ers Dividends unpaid
Indlvlduul deposits subject to
check 4,
Demand certillcates of deposit'..
Certllled checks
Cashier's checks outstanding....
Notes und bills redlscounted
Hills payable
Liabilities other than those
above stated
Total rt,207,OSl 19
Stuto of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka
wanna, ss.:
I, ISAAC POST. Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above Ktuttment Is true to the best of my
knowledge uud belief.
ISAAC POST, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
9th dav of March, H'.
DAVID J. DAVIS, Notury Public.
Correct Attest:
JOHN JERMYN.
V. F. IIAI.I.STEAD,
W. W. HCKANTON,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
I
at Scranton, In the State of Pennsylvania,
at the close of business, Mulch Gth, 1895:
RESOLKC1CS.
I ,ouns and discounts .11, 438, 774 91
Overdrafts scoured and unse
cured 289 74
1'. H. Honda to secure circula
tion 10,000 (0
Premiums on C. S. Uunds 943,75
Htocks, securities, etc 290,655 20
Hanklnir liotiBe, furniture and
fixtures 28,074 46
Due from National Hanks (not
Reserve Agents) 12,509 90
Duo from Slate Hanks and
Hankers J0.679 77
Due from approved reserve
agents 240.541 51
Checks and other cash Items... 6,u: HI
Kxehnnues for cleurlng house... 3.7.'W SI
Notes of other National Hanks. 2,100 CO
Fractional paper currency,
nickels und cents 853 34
Lawful Money Reserve In Hunk,
vlx:
Specie 1100,945 37
Legal tender notes... 4U.5O0 00 147,445 37
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 of circulation).. ,6O0 00
Due from 1 1. 8. Treasurer, other
than 6 redemption fund 4,000 00
Totul 2,2t7,fH)0 !0
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In J200.000 00
Surplus fund , 200,000 00
I tidlvl.lc.l prollts, less expenses
and tuxes paid "2,350 00
National Hang notes outstand
ing 71,800 (0
Due to uiner National nanus.,. 25,743 89
Due to State Hunks and Hunk
ers 1 I9 S3
Dividends unpaid 520 50
individual ucposns aunject to
cheek 1,020.203 H)
isunsnu ceriiucutes or deposit. 5,370 88
Certlllod checks 2,5111 1'9
( ashler s checks outstanding.,. 75 si
Notes and hills redlscounted..,. None
Hills payable Nona
Liabilities other than those
above stated None
Total 82,207,901; 10
Btuto of Pennsylvania, County of Lack
iiwantni, ss:
1, WM. H. PUCK, Cashier of the above
named bank, Mo solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
WM. H. PKCK, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
7th day of March, lHtKV.
BAM'L W. EDOAR, Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
WM. CONNF.LL,
, IIENRV H1CLIN, JR.,
QUO. H. CA'f-LlM,
Directors.
Chicago Stook Market.
llurTulo,. March 9.-4?at tie Receipts, 2,000
head; on w4e, 40 hceul; market opened dull
and lvalOc. lower, closed weak; fair to
choice Ohio heifers, I3.85a4.8ii; fat cows,
i2.40u4.75t fair 'to good bulls. I2.85a3.25.
Hous Receipts, 14.000 hend; on sale, 4,000
head; market easier to 6c. lower; York
ers, I4.4ea4.45; mixed packers, 84.45a4.50;
mediums, IV4f.a4.50; good heavy, 4.5oa4.&5;
roughs, I3.75a4.l0. Sheep and Lambs Ke
ceopts, ,0U0 head; on sale, 8,000 head; mar
ket weak; sheep, ll.7UaJi,0i wethers, 4a
4.35; lambs, I3.25a5.85.
Connolly & Wallace
urn
V
tJCS We claim our goods to be superior iu style, finish aud workmanship to any
other line shown in Scrantou.
The variety of weaves in both Cloth and Silk is so great that we can supply the
most exact demand. Interlined with hair cloth or fibre chamois,
PRICES FROM $5.00 TO $35.00.
SILK WAIST PATTERNS
Immense line to select from. Special prices rale for a few days.
31c. TO $1.25 PER YARD.
CONNOLLY &
gllllllllllllllillllllllll'S
OCb 1
SmiiEai ii:(iHtfliiiiii2i
w
E WILL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents
scoured oy tne
can't please you.
ONE Cru!
A Word.
WANTS Or ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOH, IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHAROlS WILL BE LE88
THAN 16 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH
ARB INSERTED FREE.
Help Wanted-Male.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN 1A
every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopolytbiK money for agentn; uo
capital required. EDWARD C. TISH A CO.,
Burden Block, Chicago. 111.
QALESMEN - KKBIDENT SALESMEN
O wanted, acquainted with the local and
nearby drug and grocery trade, to handle our
Hue of high uritde cigars. AddreiH, lrlnff
reforoncfs, J. EDWAKD COWLE.-J A Co., 113
Chambers street, N. Y.
Helo Wanted Femalaa.
WANTED FOB THREE DAYA-YOUK0
ladv for special oflli-e work; ratut be
good writer. Address Box 1SU, Puetoflke,
Krranton.
Wanted.
tlOMMON PIOEON8 OB DOVES WANT
' eil; pay highest market price. J. W.
FULFOHD. Utica, N. Y.
Agenta Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED-$J TO $311 PER DAY
easily made in any locality. We furnlih
a line of eamplea free and allow M por cent,
commission for Boiling Particulars free, or
we will mail a sample of our good In burling
xilvsr upon reoeipt of ton ceuU iu stamps
8TANUAHD SILVERWARE CO., Boston,
MaHS.
Rfl UOOD AGENTA WANTED TO SELL
uU liquid t ljctrlulty. the Kit girm and
microbe dt.Htroyer; good for man or beatit.
SMniule sent to unv addrene. i!5c. Airenta'
term on application. Address M. WEL-
Ll
NUTuN, aliuiuti
utacturer, Plttston. Pa.
A GENTS MAKE til) DAILY SULl.lNl) AL
J uniltium novelties; nrw process silver
ware; bar goods; big- line, the new, wonder
ful tnetal; delivered free: sample In velvet
lined :. 10.-.; cataloK.ie free. ALUMINUM
NOVELTY CO.,lUi Broadway, New York.
GEN T SH I NljhFspTT E X T UN I V ErI
sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with
out beat), and "Pyr Pulnted"Hair Pine. Lib
eral coniniiiwions. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box ibA. New York.
f ANTr DACTIVE HALKKM EN "'" "TO
handle our line, no peddling. Salarr,
f Tft per mouth and expenses paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Box, MOT,
Boston, Usee.
Wanted To Rent.
U 'ANTED TWO BOOMS SL'ITABLEFOR
music studio and aleepini room, with
good fitm.ly: central iooatiou; references ex
chsnirmt. Aiidro s MlHM L. LOUISE HAH
DENllEKGII. iV Wyoming aveane.
For Rent
OFFICES FOR BENT MODERN, OlON
tral; good terms to a lawyer with large
library. D. B. KEPLOGLK, 4ns Spruce.
HALL FOB KENT MONDAY AND HAT
urday ovenings vacant; terms, II. m per
night for labor ora-nniaitloua. D. B. KKl'LO
OLE, 41 Spruce.
IOR RENT THE PHOTOURAPH O AL
I lery formerly ixruupied by 0, L. Orlflln,
Including rooms for housekeeping. l:W Wyo
ming avvuue. C1IAH. 8CHLAUEB.
TOR RENT BRICK IIOL'HK CF NINE
1 rooms, from April 1st, 4IH Vine street
Apply to L. M. 110UTON, a Commonwealth
Hullillng.
I.OB RENT A LARGE, 4 810RY BUILD
V iugatl&l Franklin avenue; suitable for
wholesale business. CAHSON A DAV1ES,
Scranton,
.'OR RENT -BRICK 'WAREHoUHK WITH
J elevator on D L. A W . awiti'h and Wost
Lackawanna avenue. Hcrauton Stove Work.
. , i ii uirxt'n m'liuidiivl. A M r tTMirl-D.
nlsliwl rooms at out) Lackawanna aveuu.
,'OR HENT-K1X ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
1 Lackawanna avenue. Address 1 ROM AS
K, EVANS, aear 113'.' Luanrne, Hyde Park.
fT'Oli REN'F-NItfh LY FURNISHED HALL
r eultabln for lodgo iiKima. JOHN JKlt
MYN. llll Wyoming ovenu-.
For Sale
A( SHARES TUADER8 BANK STOCK
'I" for sale Monnv to loan on mortgage.
A. D. Dean, attorney, 8.V Washington are.
Horate at Auction.
1W1LL SELL AN EXTRA GOOD LOAD
of sound young horses at Ceslck's stable
Bcrnuton, Monday, March 18, nfteinoor,
W. a NO.-RG.
J? It. COBB WILL HAVE AN AUCTION
1 sale of 40 brad of horses on Tuiariay,
aroh li, nt 1 o'clock sharp; has on hand 54
head for private anlv; horses must be as
represented ; stables KM Raymond court.
Lost
fyVVVVVVWVVVVVVVvrVVVVVVVVVrVV
LOtT-A HT. BERNARD POO. ANSWER,
'jig to the name of Brutus. Finder will be
rewarded by returning Msme to Charles Rob
inson, Idol North Washington avenue,
LOBT-A LIGHT-COLO It CD YORK8U1KK
dog; answers to iVme of "Dude," Any
Information as to his wheruabout will be re
warded t KU Hlfllln art. KNOCH f AGS.
THE8CMMT0NBE
8EPARAT
With Organ Pipe Backs.
WALLACE,
Latest Improved Process,
10
Election Proclamation.
Wavch'sOkike. I
ScRAX'joN. r'a.. Man n 8, 1885. f
"VTOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN THAT IS
i.i purttuauoe of a resolution of Select Coun
cil, appr ved Jlnrch 7. 18W.1. a special election
will &e held at the uual pieces for voting in
the Sixteenth ward, upon Tuesday, the ttttb
day of March, Inns, for the purpose of electing
one Helect Councilman tci kerra for the unex
pired term ending the first Monday In April
(Signed; W. L. CON .NELL. Mayor.
Proposals.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
oeived at the office of the City Clerk.
Hcranton, Fa . until 7.K) o'clock p. m., Thurs
day, March. 14, Ik'jS, to construct aewer sys
tem Section B, In the Thirteenth Sewer dis
trict, together with thn necessary branches,
manholes, bsslns, lampholee, receivers, fix
turs and appliancet pertaining thereto.
The said sewer svstcm is to oe constructed
on portions of West Lackawanna avenue,
Fairmont avenue. Chestaut street, LafayetL
street, Brown'a Place, aud the court running
southwesterly from Brown'a Place, in accord
snce with the plana and specifications Bled lu
the office of the city clerk.
Each proposal shall be accompanied by cash
or certified check in the sum of one hundred
dollars, which sum Is to bo forfeited to the
city in case of failure to execute a contract
If awarded the same.
Th- city reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
By order of City Councils.
M. T. LAVKLLE, City Clerk.
Scranton, Pa., March 4. ISM.
Clairvoyant.
MRS. FENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND
Phreimlofiat. 412 North Alain avenue
For a short time only.
Special Notices.
TOULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH
V tome party d-siring to sell milk route
Address JOHN FOSTER, care station agent,
Skinner's Eddy, Pa.
7 AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX
1 hibitions and lecture upon any subject da
aired. These exhibitions will be Uluetratel.
having iu my possession the most powerful
dissolving steieopticons made.
E. H. CALL, Tribune Office.
rOU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Week y Wai
Illustrations IMl-leoTk Two Volume Polio,
$1.j0: payakle monthly, 12.00. Delivered by
express complete, Prepaid. Addiess P. O.
jiuum, eiBUinson street, scranton. fa-
BLANK ROOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA
lines, etc., bound or rebound at Thi
TttinuNB oilice. yuick work. Reasonable
prices.
Business Opportunity.
C)nn MONTHLY GUAR AN TEED M AN
tyiUU u lecturing concern wants represent
ative in Scrsnton (or any city not takenl.
Must have low hundred dollars cash to pay for
goods on delivery after orders have been se
cured. F. E. BAIL, Morse BTd g, New York.
AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN TO IN
V vest t'-MO cash Immediately, thus secur
ing a position at (16 weekly, security aud In
terest on the amount, which will be refunded
end of contract. Those moaning busiue.s only
addrees P. O. Drawer So".
Notice to Taxpayers.
tmE BOARD OF APPEALS ELECTED BY
1 City Councils to hear ai reals from city
assessments for the vear IMSv will hear an-
fieala at the oloc of tne City Clerk. Municipal
lulUllDg, from tho Sixth, Fourteenth, Eigh
teenth and Nineteenth wards, on Thursday.
March lth, lltfj; hours, 0 to 13 a. m. and 2 to
t p. in.
By order of Board of Appeals.
U. T. LAVKLLE, Clerk.
Scranton, Ta., March T. ltS,
Situations Wanted.
SllUATlON WANTED A YOUNG LADY
would like a situation t sew at dressmak
ing in a ahnp: has had experience. Address
"B. 8.," 1411 Price street, city.
pOLORED WOMAN WANTS WASHING
V; and ironing to take borne. Addreaa 4S?
Oakford court.
SITUATION W AN TED B Y YOU Ml MAN
O as itroceiy clerk or ntiy honorable em
ployment; good references. Box lUi, Old
Forge, Lackuwanua.
Al'OMAN WANTS WORK TO DO WA8H
' Ing or cleaning offices or scrubbing,
Addrese"J. C," Ml 8. Main avenue, city.
AMERICAN LADY. EXPERIENCED. AM
bittons and trustworthy, wsnta position
In sturo, olllc'e or receptioual. "B. G. C,"
tribune.
WIDOW. LIMITED INCOME, REFINED,
I! good disposition, wanti homo as htmse
keeper or waitress where one servant is kept.
"Widow C.,"Tribuno.
"(UlTOATioN WANTED FOR WASHING
ti Ironing or cleaning by the day: washing
taken home also. Call or address 'L. B.,"W
North Sumuer avenue. Uvde Park.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. Q. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 18 Spruce street, Scranton, l's.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
tk A. 'a. connellT OKFICH SOI
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Francke's drug etroe. Residence,
IU Vine st. Office hours: 10.80 to 111 n.
m. and i to 4. and 8.J0 to 7.30 p. m. Sun
day, i to I p. m.
DR. W. li ALLEN, 61 North Washington
avenue.
AxTpRKD HAND, WILLIAM J. HANr
Attorneys and Counsellors, Commou
wealth building. Rooms 18, 30 and ill.
W. P. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. It and M, Burr building, Washing
ton avenue.
CARPET
EMBTl
20lCnue,
per yard. Rugs and Carpets
uive us a trial and see if we
ML
602 and 604 Lack, aye.,
Corner Adams.
DR. C. L. FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED"
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose anct
Throat; office, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi
denoa, 829 Vine street.
DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours, 8 to a. m., l.S
to 1 and 7 to J p. m. Residence 3W Madl
on avenue.
JOHN L. WENTZ, M. D., OFFICES f
and 63 Commonwealth building; resi
dence 711 Madison ave.; office hours,
10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Sundays, 2.30 to 4.
evenings at residence. A specialty
made of diseases of the eye, ear, nose)
and throat and gynecology.
DR. KAY, 206 PEN'S AVE.: 1 to J P. M.f
call 2062. Dls. of women, obstretrice and
and all dls. of chll.
Lawyers.
JESSUPS A HAND, ATTORNEYS ANDl
Counsellors at law, CommenwealUsJ
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
HORACE E. HAND,
W. H. JESBUP. JR.
WILLARD, WARREN A KNAPP. AT
torneys and Counsellors at Law, Re
publican building, Washington avw
Due, Scranton. Pa.
C. R. TITCHER. ATTORNEY-ATA
law, Commonwealth building, Bcraa
ton, Pa.
C. jrOEGYSlhjPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOAN9:
negotiated on real estate security. 4t4
Spruce street
B. F. lULLATirATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ia r yommg ave., Bfianion, fa.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNET-AT-Law.
Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY.
at-Law, rooms S3, 64 ana i. Common
wealth building.
BAMUElTbaXRrXTTORNET-AT-Law.
Office, S17 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa..
L. A. WATRE3, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa.
J. XI. C. RANCH, 136 WYOMING AVE.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for collge or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September 10.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN.
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERQAR
ten and School, tit Adams avenue. Pu
pils received at all times. Next term
will open Jan. 27.
DentitiU.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY"
in porcelain, crown and bnege work. ,
Odontothreapia. Office, J25 North
Washington avenue.
C. C.ITaUBACHT SURGEON d"eNT13T."
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. 8TRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX
change. Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on S. N. Callander, Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 148 Washington ave
nue; green house, 18M North Main ave
nue; store telephoe 782.
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Wire Screens.
JOB
KUETTEL. 615 LACKAWANNA
avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of
ii o ocicaua.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. IB and 117 FRANK-
11 n avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Z1EGLER, Proprietor.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
E. N. AN ABLE, Proprietor.
Sixteenth St.. one block east or Broadway.
at Union Square, New York.
American plan, 83.54 per day and upward.
8C R A N TOnThoY" 8 E. N E A RD L. tt Vf.
paaseiiKer depot. Conducted on the
Uuropeau plan, VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
Architects.
DAVIS A VON BTORCH. ARCHITECTS,
ltooma 24, 5 and 28, Commonwealth
building, Scranton.
ETlTW' A LT E RrARCHlf 'KCT T6kFICH
rear of kOti Washington avenue. v
BROWN A MORRIS, ARCHITECTS,
Prloe building, 1M Washington avenue.
Boranton,
Miscellaneous.
MAUKR'S OHCHESTRA-MUSIO FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnlehod. For
terms address R. J. Duller, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHHS71r1nto'r5:
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Boran
ton, Pa. . :"
CnDBRTAKINO AND LIVERY, 16M
Capouae ave. D. L, FOOTE, AGT.
FRANK P. 'VMOWtCimliW'&i&
sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth. 720 Weat Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC
countant and auditor. Office, 412 Sprues
street. Agent. tor the Rex Fire Extin
guisher, i