The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 11, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCBANTON TRlBTOB-TinniSDAT MOKNIKO. APRIL 11, 1895.
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TALES OF TWO P1IIST0NS
News of Interest to Headers Up ami
Down the Valley.
IMPROVEMENTS AT HOSPITAL
Concert by the Lyric Club of Scranton.
Contract for the William A. Breaker.
Ilign Water Along the Sus
quehanna Bank.
Bpeclal to the Scranton Tribune.
Plttston, Pa., April 10. Many im
provements are 'being made at the hos
pital grounds this spring. Seven young
maple trees were planted m the
grounds today.
Superabundance of Adam's Ale.
The -water In the Susquehunna river
has continued to rise all day today. At
the lower bridge water registered nine
teen feet above the low water mark.
The West Side electric cars have been
compelled to cross the North street
bridge at Wllkes-Barre Bine yesterday.
For the llospitul.
The Lyric club of Scranton will, on
Thursday evening, April IS, give an en
tertainment for the benelit of the Pitts
ton hospital, at Music Hall. The citi
zens of Plttston, we believe, fully ap
preciate the philanthropic work of the
Hospital association, and will show
their interest in this most necessary
work, which tends to ease the suffer
ings of the majny who are Injured when
attending to their labors at the mines
in this vicinity. The entertainment is
to be one of a preliminary course given
by the club prior to their anticipated
tour through the old country.
Pleasing Conquerors.
Notwithstanding the unquestionable
defeat of our Young Men's Christian
association basket ball team at Will
lamsport last evening, the boys are
greatly pleased in the manner In which
they were treated by the Wllliamsport
team, during the game and after a
victory had beeen declared for the
home team. The Plttston boys say
that they could stand another defeat
at the hands of the generous WllUama
purt boys.
Contract Awardod.
The contract of fitting out the new
William, A. Connell breaker of the Con
nell Coal company with hoisting en
gines, elevators, conveyers, etc., has
been awarded to the Exeter Machine
company.
Other Interesting Items.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Donnelly were vis
itors at Wllkes-Barre today.
C. H. Phillips was, today, in Wilkes
Barre on business.
John B. Drake, formerly of Upper
Plttston, is now to be numbered among
the stalwart police of the county seat.
Mr. Drake was formerly an employe of
the Lehigh Valley Railroad company,
and his many friends in Plttston are
pleased to learn of his much deserved
success.
George R. Neilson Is confined to his
home with Illness.
Mrs. James Rosenkrance and daugh
ter Lillian, were visitors at Scranton
today.
D, C. La Coe will occupy a room in the
new Miners' bank building.
Painters are beautifying the exterior
portions of the Price block.
The Pennsylvania Coal company will
pay their employes at the upper end
Friday next.. The employes of the low
er end will receive their pay on Satur
day of this week.
The employes of the Lehigh Valley
Railroad company in this section will
receive their pay on Monday, April 15.
At a meetlngof select council this eve
ning the ordinances relating to salaries
of city officials, rules for government,
etc., passed third and final reading. The
ordinances will be laid before the com
mon council for approval this evening.
Sidney Perry, who has been employed
at L. M. Perrigo's tonsorlal parlors
for some time past, has accepted a
position with Joseph Hafner.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs, John
C. Green died today at the family home
on Broad street. Funeral Friday after
noon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Pltts
ton cemetery.
All those terriblo, Itching diseases of the
skin that help to make life miserable for
us are caused by external parasites.
Doan'a Ointment kills the parasite and
cures the disease. Perfectly harmless,
never falls.
ARCHIBALD.
The borough council held an inter
esting meeting on Tuesday evening and
transacted considerable business.
President Lane presided and all the
members, except Mr. Padden, were
present. Mr. Klelnbauer, one of the
committee apointed to confer with the
TraaUon company relative to the open
ditch on Dutch Hill, reported that the
committee had gone to see the com
pany as directed, but had not received
any definite or satisfactory statement
as to what the company intended to do.
Privilege to address the council was
then given to Mr. Duncan, who stated
that the company had misunderstood
the instructlons'of the road committee
concerning the (covering of the ditch.
He said the company was willing to
do whait was fair in the matter and sug
gested that a committee be appointed
to meet him on Thursday morning to
ill llVWV
way wa
thousands visit Eu
rope for yearly, that
is the natural Sprudel
Saltof Carlsbad. It
is obtained by evapo
ration at the Springs,
and is identical with
the waters in its ac
tion and rcsults,which
are the same to-day
as when Emperor
Charles IV. was cur-
ed our hundred years
ago, and later George
III., Peter tlve Great,
and Maria Theresa
benefited by their use.
They aid digestion,
cure constipation, and
purify the blood.,
B twnlt tiUi Oitnuttu imfetti ariktt.
milk tKt lifaMhm i finrr A UmUiho
CV. id, Afmtt, Nrwi,- m ab Ut'U.
go over thi ground and decide on the
best way of covering the dlteh. After
a short discussion, in which Cuunellmen
Jones, Blake, Lane and Wagner par
ticipated, the president appointed Bur
gess Burke and Mr. Wagner a com
mittee to confer with Mr. Duncan.
Dr. Van Doren, of the board of
health, presented his report for the ten
months of the board's existence. The
number of contagious diseases reported
In that period was thirty-one, twenty
nine being scarlet fever and two diph
theria. The number of deaths reported
was forty-seven, and of births eighty.
Eighty burial permits were granted.
Van Doren made many suggestfons
which, if heeded, will make the sani
tary condition of the borough even bet
ter than It has been.
Mr. Blake called attention to the need
of crosswalks, and Mr. Jones asked that
four arc electric lights be placed on the
Ridge. No definite action was taken
on the former suggestion. It was de
cided that the light company should re
port on the need of more lights or make
suggestions as to changing some of
those already fixed.
Messrs. Behle, O'Boyle and Scanlon,
of the board of trade, asked for permis
sion to use the council rooms as a
meeting place. It was granted. The
bond of Treasurer E. F. Blake for $10,
Ooo was approved and the secretary was
directed to issue an order for $239.13 In
favor of Collector Philben, that being
the amount he overpaid his tax account
for Orders were also ordered
drawn In favor of the following: John
Farrell, $36; Citizen, $28; Scranton Trib
une $7; Crescent Eleotrlct company,
two months, $3.".0; C. Klelnbauer, $2;
S. Barrett, $1.50; P. McDonnell, $1; Mar
tin Caffrey, $3; Michael tMcHale, , $15.
There was some opposition to the bills
of A. J. Duffy for $5.10 and Edward
Lane for $6, expenses in connection with
the injunction against the Carbondale
Traction company several months ago.
Councilmen Wagner, Gilmartln and
Jones opposed payment because there
was no resolution directing the council
to ask for the Injunction. Mr. Lane
claimed that himself and Mr. Duffy
were summoned on behalf of the bor
ough and claimed that it is only to the
borough they can look for pay. The
council sustained his view by a vote of
5 to 3 and the bills were ordered paid.
DUNMOUK.
Mrs. O. W. B. Allen Is dangerously
ill at her home, on West Drinker street.
John Rellly Is dangerously ill at his
home, on Spring street.
Mrs. Dennis McDade died at her
home, on Apple street, yesterday morn
ing after a long illness. She was a
respected and well-known resident of
this place for many years. She leaves
a husband and six sons and two daugh
ters. Mrs. McDade was 55 years of age.
The funeral will be held Friday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
Kev. II. A. Smith will preach in the
Methodist Episcopal church next Sun
day morning.
John lluane, of Bunker Hill, and Miss
Mame Moran, of Apple street, were
married at St. Mary's church Tues
day evening.
T.iiio A. .Tnokson. wife of Peter
Jackson, of Sherwood avenue, died yes
terday morning alter a snort muron,
aged 32 years. Mrs. Jackson was born
In Wales, -hut had been a resident of
Dunmore for a number of years. The
funeral will be held at the house on
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment In Dunmore cemetery.
Reuben Jones, who was Injured pome
time ago on the Wlnton branch of the
Delaware, Iackawanna and Western
railroad while coupling cars and has
been at the Moses Taylor hospital for
treatment, returned to his home yes-
tordfl.y' '
The hit and miss social held at the
home of A. R. Snyder, given by the
Baptist young people Tuesday evening,
was well attended and greatly enjoyed
by all present.
The borough council held their regu
, nnthiv m cot Inn at the borough
IU.T invi'" -
building Tuesday evening. Hie mem
bers present were: Messrs. naKKciu,
McAllister, Ward. Payton and .Walsh.
The rules governing the health of the
borough passed final rending. Mrs.
Louis Engle complained of the Traction
In front of her prop-
erty, claiming that they were injurious
to her property. Her cunipmnn
ferred to the grievance committee. M.
S Knight was re-elected borough en
gineer. Charles Bloes. II. Ollllgan and
yi mi i n . iviiiwin nnmnlnlned to the coun
cil in regard to their properties being
damaged by water, une railway com
instructed to meet the
mil.-'-"- ' -
Traction company and make them com
ply with the agreement tnat mey maue
Arttprpd the borough, to
Wlinia.
plank the outer rails and fill In between
the tracks ana not to run m a. niK"r
rate of speed than six miles per hour.
Mr.,0. P. Blglln presented the borough
with a number of shade trees. The
council accepted the gift and ordered
them planted in front of the borough
building. ", i'
MOimiOSE.
W, E. Barnes, of Halstead, is In Mont
rose. '
Dennis Casey, of Susquehanna, is reg
istered at the Tarbell house.
R. James McCausland and George S.
Jessup, who have been in Scranton, re
turned on Wednesday.
W. A. Skimmer, of Susquehanna, ' a
student of law, has been in Montrose
for several days. - His attendance at
court has been very regular, ;. It
. The Tribune correspondent saw Cap
tain W, D. B. Alney on Wednesday re
garding the affairs of Company G,
Thirteenth regiment, National Guard
of Pennsylvania. Mr. Alney is ex
ceedingly busy with matters pertain
ing tdfcourt, as he Is district attorney,
for Susquehanna county. Nevertheless
he said: "Three years ago Company G
was organized; those who then enlisted
were unacquainted with military tac
tics. Notwithstanding this disadvan
tage the company has attained a very
enviable place among the military com
panies of the state, and has certainly
assisted by fair share In sustaining the
high standing of the Thirteenth regi
ment. It would seem to me that this
was the strongest test of endurance
that could be made on the company. A
number of enlistments expire May B,
lSUfi, but twenty or thirty will hold over.
It Is Impossible for me to Bay what the
future luis for the company; but I see
no reason why the young men and clti
zins of this vicinity should not con
tinue to give the company their warm
est support. My resignation is a matter
'of business necessity, and not choice.
I shall still retain my Interest and give
the company my fullest support. I
cannot feel that my resignation can In
any way affect the future. The effi
cient service of Lieutenants McCausland
and Jessup In the past Is assurance for
the fittuiv welfare of the company."
William HuiiTlck and his brother
Michael wear their hair like Jim Cor
bett and they hall from Forest City.
Last November, in company with two
other brothers they attended a dance
at I'niondale. For some unknown
reason a feud exists between the two
towns, and at 1,1 o'clock, while form
ing: a set. the Bunllck quartette were
knocked down and generally given a
hot reception at the hands of the young
men from T'niondule. The Unlondale
men claim the Forest City bnys came
there looking for trouble. The jury
found Walter, William and Michael
Burdlck guilty of ussault and battery,
obstructing an olllcer and assaulting an
officer. But Dell Burdlck, a youth who
claims with the rest that he was
"thrown down," was not convicted.
The Burdicks have several trials on
this term .of court, all emanating from
the I'niondule "scrap." They are rep
resented by Attorney L. P. Wedeman
and John M. Kelly. All but Dell Bur
dlck were sentenced to payi on one
charge a fine of $5 and undergo two
months' imprisonment In the county
Jail. William and Michael on another
count, were sentenced to pay $25 line.
INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
The Jersey Central dividend is payable
May 1; books close April 15.
Lake Shore ofllclals say they think they
see evidences of continued improvement
in general.
Shipments of bituminous coal, it Is said,
are being made from Baltimore to ports
along the Paclllc coast.
Last week the Pennsylvania Steel works
at Steelton was one of unusual activity,
viewed in the light of the business depres
sion of the past two years.
The output of bicycles in the United
States this year is estimated at 400,i0,
anil It may reach 450,000, which would be
double the production of any previous
year.
The Pennsylvania railroad reports that
the quantity of coal and coko originating
on and carried over Its lines east of Pitts
burg and Erie for the year thus far has
been 5,454,714 tons, compared vllh 3.173, 1 17
tons In the corresponding period of lX'-M,
an increase of 1,481,597 tons, of which 3,71.
021 tons were coal, an Increase of 834,S!5
tons, and 1,483,693 tons coke, an Increase of
64(j,702 tons.
Dow-Jones' News Agency has this to say
of the eoal situation: "It Is safe to say
that Reading's demand for 21 per cent, of
the tonnage, mode at Friday's meeting,
wus the biggest surprise that has occurred
at the formal meetings of the trade for
sometime. It was the first occasion on
which Keading has made any formal 'de
mand' since there began to be talk outside
of Its determination to do so. Its attitude,
moreover, at previous meetings of the
kind, hail always partaken largely of the
'peace at any price' nature, so that much
Interest Is evidenced in the cause of Its
sudden change of front In one week from
being content with 20.U3 per cent, to de
manding 21 per cent. We are told that
the Interests which have always been In
favor of an aggressive policy for Reading
hdve lately been very active, and that Mr.
Harris, who has hitherto acted as a pow.
erf ul brake on these people, Is being
pushed ahead more rapidly than he expect
ed. We learn that John Lowbcr Welsh
has lately given very close attention to
Reading affairs, more so, in fact, than
usual. It has been matter for comment in
Philadelphia for a long time that Mr.
Welsh, who cannot be Induced to dlscuns
matters In which he Is not Interested,
should latterly have shown an Interest In
Reading even greater than could be ex
plained by the mere fact of his being a re
ceiver." Scintlc Rheumatism Cured.
L. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Rich
mond, Vu says: "I had a fearful attack
of Sciatic Rheumatism, was laid up almost
two months; wus fortunate enough to fet
MYSTIC CURE FUR HHKUMAT1BM.
This cured me after doctor's prescrip
tions had failed to have any effect. 1 have
also heard of fine results from others who
have used It." Sold by Carl Lorenz, Drug
gist, 418 Lackawanna uvenue, Scranton.
lliiffulo Cattle Market.
Buffulo, April 10. Cattle Receipts,' ?0O
head; on sale, 20 head; at the opening the
market wus llrm and steady for good
grades, sjlow and weak for common; mar
ket closed steady. Hons Receipts, 650
head; on sale, 2,ss head; market opened
stronger, closed steady; Yorkers, $5.40a
5.45; light, S5. 30R5.35; mixed and mediums,
t5.4riaD.riO; good heavy, S.r.f5a5.0O; plgH, $n.3a
5.40; roughs, (4.5085.25; stags, l3.5Ha4.25.
Sheen end Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head;
market closed steady for good stock, slow
for other grades; early quotations, choice
to prime lambs, Jfi.0nau.80; good, $5.25a5.50;
common to fair, $4.25u5.15; mixed sheep,
S4.2r.a4.7G: light to fair, I3.25r4; fair to
good export sheep, $4,50afi; extra wethers,
$5.40: flipped lambs quoted lute at $4. 75a
5; extra heavy, $5.25.
Chicago Cattlo Market.
Chicago, April lu.-eattle Receipts, 11,.
CKiO head; market weak; common to extra
steers, $4.15uC40; stockers and feeders, $2.75
at. 75; cows and bulls, $1.75a3; calves, S2a
4.75: Texans, $3.2."a5.50. Hogs Receipts,
23,000 head; market weak; heavy, $!iar.25;
common to choice mixed, S4.85a5.OT; choice
assorted, S4.90afi.10; light, $4.75u!.A5; pigs,
Sl.2fial.ti0. Sheep Receipts, 11,000 heud;
market weak early, firmer later; Inferior
to choice, S2.7nA4.Mi; lambs, $4h6.
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- STOCKS AND BONDS.
New York, April 10. Stocks were firm
today. One thing which Is attracting gen
era! attention la the strength of the Van
derbllts. Today Lake Shore sold up to ISO,
New York Central to M, Michigan Cen
tral to 98, Canada Southern to Sl4. The
CJ rangers, after a fractional decline, Im
proved Ml to . The anthracite coalers
were Arm and rose al, Lackawanna
leading. Subsequently the latter reacted
and Jersey Central also sold down. In the
Industrials Sugar rose The announce
ment that the Weatlnghouse company will
begin suits against the General Electrlo
for Infringement of patents had no Influ
ence on the stock of General Electric,
which rose to 35. Distilling and Cattle
Feeding was firmer. The market closed
firm and 14aV4 per cent, higher on the day,
The sales were 142,000 shares.
The range of today's prices for the ac
tive stocks of the New York stock mar
ket are given below. The quotations are
lurniHiieu The Tribune by u. uu i. Dim
mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen &
t'o stock brokers, ,412 Spruce street,
Scranton.
O'pn- High- Low- Clo.
lug. est. est. Inn.
Am. Tohacoo Co BiiVi K7 iHi'A 7
Aril. Cot. Oil 25' 25-ft 25'j, ' 25T4
Am. 8ugar Re'g Co. 102', 1WH 12!4 1W4
Ateh., To. & 8. Ke... 5, 6Vj 5i 5H
Can. South OOVfc 51-H D1"4 MMi
Ches. & Ohio 17'-j 17s m 17!4
Chluugo Uiib 71'4 72 71', 7I
Chle. N. W :. !!. K'a m. 01
Chic, R & Q 71 tl'i 71H 7I1-,
C. C. C. & Bt. L 3S-vt 8 3.1'in S
Chic, Mil. & St. V... G7M, 57"i 57 M, 67
Chic, R. I. & p 03ii t;n'4 o:c2 n
Delaware & Hud IWiii 12IHi 1261
!-., L. & W 150 liio'-a 158' 158'u
Dlst. & C. V Mfi 15V. 14' 15V4
Uen. Electric M 85 337i 3lsi
Luke Shore ...138 139 138 134T4
Louts. & N'usli r.2 Ul 62 52
Muiiiiuttuu hllo llo'i lluvi 110 H'lVt
Mich. Central t7'i DSVi W 83'i
Mo. Pacific 21 24 23' 23
Nat. CorduKC 6 (Pfc GT 5
IN. J. Central W B4 3 m.
N. Y. 'Central lui Wi P6 K
is. r. i in. as 38 V 37 ;4 37
N. Y L. K. & V Wi 11 Hi
N, Y., 8. & W 12 12 12 12
a. l., n. at n it... m w i'j sti
Nor. Pacific 4 4 4',i 4
Nor. Paclllc, Pr 17 18 17 17
urn. west ima 16-1, itt4
Phil. & Read 12 13 12 13
Southern H. It 11 11 11 11
Tenn., O. A 1 17 17 17 17
Tex. Pacific 9 !) H
Union Pacific 11 u 11 11
iti-uusn, i-r i-ng H-ft it iiw
West. Union 87 87 87 87
B. & 0 55 f.5 55 06
' o- Hi 16 14 14i
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES.
O'pn- Hitch- Low- Clos-
. WHEAT. Ing. est. est. lng.
May 54 55 54 55
JUiy ldi'4 lili Mil
September 67 67 67 67
May 28 2!) 2S 29
July 27 27 27 27
September ......... 25 25 25 25
CORN. .
May 45V 45 46 .45
uiy 41. V 4li'A 4li',i 4U;14
September 40 4t 46 40
Lard.
Mny 7.02 7.05 C.97 7.05
July 7.17 7.20 7.12 7.20
aeptemoer 7.30 7.30 7.27 7,
PORK.
May ; 12.25 12.50 12.25 12.42
July 12.47 12.67 12.42 12.60
September 12.60 12.60 12.60 12.60
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quo
tations. No. Par
Shs. Val. STOCKS. Bid. Ask.
20 60 Dime Dep. & Dis.
Bank C2 50
10 100 First Nafl Bank 600
20 100 Green H'ge Lum'r Co .... 110
100 100 Lacka. Lumber Co... 110
6 100 Lacka. Trust & Safe
Deposit Co 150
5 100 M. & M. Savings
Bank (Carbondale) 225
10 60 Providence Ablng-
ton Turnpike Co.... 85
10 100 Scra'n Savings Bank. 200
10 100 Scra'n Lace Cur. Co 50
5 100 Scranton Forging Co 100
25 luo Third Nat'l Bunk.... 350
6 1O0 Nat'l Boring & Drill
ing Co., Pr 100
45 100 Thuron Coal Land Co .... 90
3 100 Scranton Bedding Co .... 101
82 100 Scranton Axle Works .... STt
10 loo Scranton Glass Co 70
1 100 Scranton Jar & Stop
per Co 85
40 100 Dickson Mfg Co 100
0 60 Lackawanna & Mont
rose Railroad TO
60 100 Traders' Nat'l Bunk 120
35 100 Bonta Glass Co 17
60 100 Spring Brook Water
Co W
BONDS.
SO 1000 Scranton Trae. Co f0
2 6U0 Econ'y Steam Heat
& Power Co COO
8 100 Madison Avenue Im
provement .... 105
C 600 Scranton Glass Co 6U0
Scranton Wholesale.
Fruits and Produce. Dried apples, per
lb., dude. ; evaporated apples, 8u9c. per lb.;
California prunes, 6a8c; English cur
rants, 2u3c; layer raisins, Sl.75ul.80; mus
catels, 4Hs5c. per lb., Slal.40 per box; new
Valenclas, Dac. per lb. lleans-t-Mar-rowfats,
S3 per bushel; mediums, S2.25n2.30;
pea beans, S2.25. Peas Green, Jl.lUal.15 per
bushel; split, J2.IVir2.CO; lenteis, 6a8c. per
lb. Potatoes 75a80c per bushel. Onions
Bushel, Jl.25ul.3u. Butter Old, 14al7c;
new, 19n22c. per lb. Cheese 9al2c. per lb.
Eggs Fresh, 14al4c. Meats Harm,
1014c. small hams, 10c. ; skinned hams,
llc; California hams, 7c; shouMers,
7c; bellies, 7c; smoked breakfast
bacon, 10c. Smoked Beef Outsldes, 12c;
sets, 13c; lnsldes and knuckles. Inc.;
Acme sliced smoked beef, 1-11). cans, 12.40
dozen. I'ork Mess, $14; short clear, JIG,
Lard Leaf, In tierces, 8V4c; in tubs, 8o.;
10-pound palls, Vac per pound; 5-pound
palls, 9c. per pound; 3-pound palls, 9c,
per pound; compound lard, tierces, 6c;
tubs, 64c; 10-pound palls, 7Uc. per nounri:
5-pound palls, 7c. per pound; 3-pound
palls, 7c. per pound; Flour Minnesota
patent, per barrel, J4a4.20; Ohio anil Indi
ana amber, S3;. 20; Graham, S3.20; rye flour,
J3.20. Feed Mixed, per cwt., $1.05. Grain
Rye, C5c. ; corn, SOaKtc; oats, 3t)a45c. per
bushel. Rye Stuaw Per ton, 12alo. Hay
J14.60al6. Buckwheat Flour J2 per 100,
Now York Produce .Market.
Now' York, April 10. Flour Dull, firm.
Wheat Dull, tirm; No. 2 red store and
elevator, 60Ha0c.; afloat,1 01a62c; f. o.
0., bi'Autc.bc; ungraded red, rmiiiSo. ; No. 1
northern. 68V,e. : options unchanged: Mav.
0c; June, 0a; July, 6uc; August,
61 c; September, 61c. ; December, 63c.
Corn Dull, Arm; No. 2, 6c. filevator;
57c. efloBt; nnnrnded mixed, 4haEoc;
steamer mixed, 50a5oc; options closed
steady at unchanged prices. Oats Dull,
firm; options dull, eaBler; April and May,
32c; July, 33c; spot prices, No. 2. 32ja
83c; No 2 white. !Ma3Sc: No 2 Chicago,
33a34e.; No. 3, 32c; No. 3 white, 36c;
mixed western, 33n.14c: white state and
western, 37u40e. Provisions Firm, quiet,
unchanged. Lard (inlet, inrmcr; west
ern steam, $7.25t city, 6u6o.; April, $7.25;
May, $7.35; refined, quiet; continent, $7.70;
South America, $8; compound, Ba5c
Butter Quiet, steady; state dairy, 9al5c.i
do. creamery, new, 20c; western dairy, 8a
13c; do. crenmery, new, 12a20c; do, old,
9al5'4o.; do. factory, 7nl2c; ElRlns, 20c;
Imitation creamery, 9al5c Cheese Quiet,
,'iincihonged. Eggs Steady i Btato and
Pennsylvania, 12al2e.; western fresh,
12c; southern, ll',4al2o.j duck, 28a31c;
gopse, CuaiOc,
Toledo Grain Mnrket.
Toledo. O.. ADrll 10. Whent TJocclnt.
6,755 bushels; shipments, 4,500 bushels;
muinri m 111; iu. n reu cHsn ant! way,
67c; July, 67c; August, 674c.; No. 3 red
cash. 6c Corn Receipts, 4,880 bushels;
shipments, 29,800 bushels; market dull;
m. o yniiuw conn, inc.; rno. s mixeu, 4Dfcc.
Oats Receipts and shipments, none.
Clover Seed Receipts, 70 bags; shipments,
761 bags; market firmer; prime cash, $5.80;
April, f U. ID.
Philadelphia Tollow Market. -
Philadelphia. April 10. Tallow la oulnt
and easier. We quote: City, prime, in
hhds, 4c; country, prime, In bbla, 4c;
country, dark, In bbls, 4a.; cakes, 4c;
grease, aSc.
. ' Oil Market. - . '
Pittsburg, April 10. Oil opened 148:
highest, 150; lowest, 148; closed, 150.
"How to Cure All Skin Diseases."
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No Internal medicine required. Cures tet
ter, ecsema, Itch, all eruptions on the face,
hands, nose etc., leaving tho akin clear,
white and healthy. Its great healing and
curative powers are possessed by no other
remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's
Ointment. .. -
II. C Joiner, Allen?" fc. O., Hillsdale Co.,
Mich., says: "Nothing gave my rheu
matism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas'
ficlectrlo Oil." . , -
(onnojlv)
The Greatest
and Cheapest
Sale of
DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE LESS THAN HALF PRICE
From the wholesale house of E. 8.. JAFFRAY& CO., New York, bought at Receiver's Sale. Thin
is au opportunity to buy the latest and best la the Dry Goods line, right at the open
ing of the Bprlug Beasou, at leas than half real value.
JIFFMTS
We cannot go into details on account of limited space, but seeing la believing, and what might
upjiear incredible lu print will be seen and appreciated on our counters.
SALE
CONNOLLY &.
glllllllimiMIIIIIMIIlis
siiiuuiiimiiiiiimgiii"
3c.
WE WILL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents
scoured by the Latest Improved Process.
can't please you.
THE 8
ONE CEIT
A Word.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHAROB WILL BE LESS
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE! AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX,
CK1T SITUATIONS WANTIW, WlUUtt
ABB INSERTED FREBi.
Wanted.
piTV ANDSCBUhBAN PRUPEKTIEH TO
v nil, rent or nxcnmigo. mukki 1ELU,
31V SpriKO str.et, oppositu Hotel Joimyn.
7ANTED-IS9UES THE SCRANTON
V Tribuue of the following dates: bept.
10. 1894; Nov, 12, 1KU4: Dec. 7. 1894; and Doc. 12,
1144. Address fcScrnnton 'I ribuno Business of
fice. Help Wanted Male.
w
ANTED TWO GOOD BUTCHERS.
IN'
quire 13) a . Main avenue, city.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every towu to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly: bis money fur neonts; no
cnpltal required. EDWARD C. f'JbH CO.,
Bonleu Block, Cuiomto. 11L
SALESMEN - RESIDENT SALESMEN
wanted, acquainted witb the local and
nearby drug; audxrocery trade, to handle our
line of liiijh grade cigars. Address, iclvinis
references, J. EDWARD COWLEa Co., HiJ
CfaainberB street, N. Y.
Held Wanted Female.
WANTED A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER TO
take care of a rpspoctnblo fnraily. Call
after Bp. tn. at IRtD LINKHAMEKS. t5
Pretcott avon,ue, Petorsburtc, Scranton, Pa.
AN TED A o"6oDoiRL FOR UUHT
housework and care of children: will
ing to live in tue country. Apply at office of
Maloney Oil Company, Meridian streot.
For Rent.
FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH
board; tlrBtelaia accommodations: gu
and bath, etc. 1-J Adama avenue, cornor
Spruce street.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8ALE OR HKNT
8 minutes' walk from Ulenburn station.
Address S. N. CALLENDKR, Dime Bank
Building.
POH RENT A LAR6E STOKE ON MAIM
J street. Taylor. Apply toMni.T. L. Jones.
1iRRENT WOT STORES, DWELLING
1 bouses and barn at 314 and 31U Cedar ave.
Inquire at Daviduw Bros., S11 Lacka. avenue.
FOB RENT A BUILDINC ON FRANKLIN
avenue, suitable lor business. Address
P. O. Box 44N.
l.-OR RENT THF. PHOTOGRAPH OAL
1 lory foruinrly occif)ied by C. L. Oriftin,
includlna rooms for boUHekeoping. 13K Wyo
ming avnue.
('HAS. Bt'HLAOER.
l.-'OR RENT BRICK HOUSE OK NINE
X1 rooms, from April 1st. 418 Vine street
Apply to L. M. HORTON, li Commonwealth
Buildinar.
IT'OR RENT A LARGE, 4-STORY BUILD
. insatiiU Franklin avenue; suitable for
wholesuls business. CAKSON & DAVILS,
Kcrslltnu. '
UOR RENT FURNISHED AND UNFUR
V nlsbed rooms at SUtt Lackawanna avenus.
Iron Trent-six room house on west
. Lackawanna avenue. Addrea THOMAS
E, EVANS, aear 1182 Luserne, Hyde I'ark.
foR rentnicely furnish ed"hall
l1 suitable for ludge rooms. JOHN JEK
MYN, lilt Wyoming ovenue.
For Sale.
tfOR SALE A SECOND-HAND ELEVA
1 tor. as good as new. Inquire of JOHN F.
UIAN, Mi Jenersnn avenue.
IOTS FOR HALE HEALTHY AND
J pleasantly located; ono mile from sta
tion, on Main street, inquire of O. CHAP
MAN, Clark's Green, Lackawanna Co.. Pa.
House on Credit
Special Notices.
NOTICE ON AND AFTER MAT I. I
will make monthly tour of the follow
ing plaoes giving free opjn air advertising ex
hibitions with the stereopticon: Taylorville,
Hyde I'ark, Providence. Dickson Olyphant,
Peokvllle, Archbald, Jermyn. Exhibitions
given cn Wednesday and Friday of each
week during the month, the rates for adver
tising are 110 per month. . Address IS. H.
Cll, Tribune office, city.
irrHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
1 You want this relic. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's fsmousold War Pictures, show
ing the foroes in actual battle, sketched on the
spot. Two volumes, !i,0uu pictures. Bold on
easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex
press complete, nil charges prepaid. Address
P. C). MOODY, 021 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
OULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH
Address JOHN KOSl'KK, care station agent.
Skinner's Eddy, Pa,
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
sIiim. efr.. bonnd or rebound at Tni
TniBUMB office. Quick work. Reasonable
Clairvoyant.
MBS. FENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND
PhmnuUgtst. Arnout House. iM Lacks-
want avenue, for a short time only.
DRY GOODS
LOSS
WILL CONTINUE AS LONG AS GOODS LAST,
WALLACE 209 Jxt?n Ave-
CARPETS
iMITll IE1ISK 01
Charter Applications.
"TOTICE IS HEbTjTvNTHaTaN
i' application will be made to the governor
of the stiitn of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday,
the xuveiitenntb day of April. A. D. 1005, by
.Samuel '1 horno. Goorce W. Quintan!. Walton
FeigiiFoii, G. d. Williams, Julio R. Piatt, A.
S, liurlliutt. Andrew H. JlcClit.tock. Uforxe
B. Hinithand Henry Z. Kiussull, under the Act
of Aeseiubly of the Commonwealth of l'eiiu
sylvmiln, entitled "An Act to provide for toe
incorporation and regulation of certain cor
porations," approve 1 April -II. 1874, and the
supplements thereto, for a ranewiil of the
charter of the Pennsylvania Coal Company,
the character and object whereof is the min
ing and quarrying of coal and transporting
the eaiuo lo mnrket in mule or manufactured
form, and for these purposes to have, possess
mi'! enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi
leges or the said rt of Assembly nnd its sup
plements. ANDREW II. MoCLINTOCK,
Solicitor,
Administrator's Notice.
1'3vmTedM?0RMiH
J deceased, late of Scraut ju, Lackawanna
county, Pennsylvania.
Letters of administration, upon the
above named estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all porions hsviug c aims or
demands apiinst tho snid estate of the said
decedent are requested to make known the
same without delay to mo. and tuoe indebted
therrto are requested to make immediate pay
ment to WILLIAM W. SCRANTON,
Scranton, Pa., Administrator.
Proposals.
SKAfcKD PROPOSALS WILL BE Re
ceived by tbe undersigned for the sextuii
ship of the Simpson M. E. church, until April
'M, fur the tarm of one year. The right
to reject bids reserved. Addrest 8. W.
WR1ULEY, C Inirmau Committee. M Twelfth
street, Scranton, Pa.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
tin edict) of John Jormrn. Priceburv.
Pa., until April iHUh, for sinkiug two &
shafts, ths tlze of one to be 111 feet, clear of
buntons. and about 210 feet deep; the other to
be l xl8 foet clear of buntons and about l!tU
feet deep. Wo reserve the right to rejoct any
or all bid
For furtlior particulars annly at office.
W. M. JERMYN, Supt.
Lost.
I08T-A SMALL RUSSET LEATHER
J pocket bco i ooiitaliiinir three five-dollar
bill Return to W. LEVI BRAWN, 450
Keiser avenuo, and receive a reward of two
dollars.
Horses at Auction.
TKANK COBB WILL SELL 50 HEAD OF
X horses, good workers and drivers, sev
eral matched teams; (weight from 1,000 to
1,00(1) at auction on Tuesday, April 16, at bis
stables, SII4 Raymond Court.
Agents Wanted.
AGKNTS MAKE J 10 DAILY SELLING AL
umiuum novelries; new process silver
ware: bar goods: big line, the new, wonder
ful metal; delivered freo: sample in velvet
lined case. 10c; catalogue free. ALUMINUM
NOVKLTY CO., a35 Broadway, New York.
AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UN1VER
sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with
out heat), and "PyrPolnted"HairPins. Lib
eral commissions. Freo sample and full par
Honiara. Address P. O. Box 456. New York.
WANTl'-D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
handlo our line, no peddling. Salarr,
ITS per month and expenses paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, 6308,
Boston, Mass.
Situations Wanted.
YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A 8ITU
ation in drnwinaking establishment. Ad
dress M. WRIGHT, Old Forge, Lackawanna
county, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN AS
blacksmith; a first-class horse ahoer. Ad
dress GEORGE CHILDS, Olyphant, Pa,
SITUATION WANTED STEADY, RELIA
1J bio man wants position; has cousidnrabls
experience of counting house work; reference.
Address "J. H," Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED BY A BUTCHER,
- a first class man. Address J. D.. Tribune
office.
AM BITIOUS WOMAN. COMPARATIVELY
stranger, wants position as housekeeper
or waitress in a refined home. Address "G."
SITUATION WANTED A GOOD RELIA
ble woman of experience wants situation
as housekeeper in a respectable family, near
Scranton. Address, with stamp, BALL1E
BEHKHEART, East .Itroudsburg, Pa.
tlXPERIENCED SALESMAN, THOR
XU oughly acquamtea witn tne trade In.
Scranton and vicinity, wishes position with
first-diss house. Address "MONROE," 346
Wyoming avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
O man as clerk, good references; had expe
rienoe In groceries and dry goods; attending
business college at present Address "A. Z.,"
Tribune office.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians and Surgeons.
hn. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 1S Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court Houb Square.)
DR. A. J. CONNELL. OFFICE) S01
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Francke's drug Btroe. Residence,
fiS Vine st. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a.
m. end a to 4. and 6.30 to T.tO p. m. Bun-
DR. W. B. ALLEN, US North Washington
avenue. .
JC6FRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Aiiuriivya ana counsellors, common-
weaitn building. Rooms 1, 30 and SI.
W. F. BOYLE, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
VT n 1 Q on Tl . . V. . . 1 1 .1 1 W..LlK.
ton svsnu.
Wallace
Ever.
Inaugurated in
Scranton.
Mil
per yard. Rugs and Carpets
Give us a trial and see if we
602 and 604 Lack, avs.,
Corner Adams. -
DR. C. L. FRET, PRACTICE LIMITED
aiseases or me t.ye. r.ar, .-sose an
oenoe, b.D vine street.
avenue. Office hours. 8 to V a. m..
son avenue.
aence 711 Aiaaison ave.; onice nour
in IA Q a A 1 in S. flunfluv. 9 9ll If.
and throat and gynecology.
DR. KAY. 208 PENN AVE.: 1 to S P. M.
call 2062. Dla. of women, obstretrlce and
and ull dls. of chil.
Lawyers; '
JESSUPS & HAND. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law. Commonwealth)
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
HORACE K. HAND,
W. H. JESSUP. JR.
WlLLARD, V A RR EN-& KN APP, AT
torneys and Counsellors at Law, Re
publican building, Washington ave
nue, Scranton. Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT
law, Commonwealth building, Scran
ton, Pu.
C. COMEGY3, 21 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEYLOANS
negotiated on real estate security. 403
6pruce street.-
B7 F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
120 Wyoming ave., Scranton, Pa.
FRANK T. OKKLL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room 6, Coal Exchungo, Scran
ton. P.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms C3, lit and 5, Common
wealth building.
8AMUELW. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
OfTlce, 317 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pav
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT
law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g, Scranton.
J. M. C. RANCK. 136 WYOMING AVEJ.
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 KINDERGAR
ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu
pils received at all times. Next term
will open April 8.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY
in porcelain, crown and bridge work.
Odontothreapla. Office, 323 North
Washington avenue.
C. C.LAUBACHrstfRGEON DENTIST.'
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Luuns.
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. M. Caliender, Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
3. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1360 North Main ave
nue; store telephoe 782.
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, 615 LACKAWANNA
avenue, Surantou, Pa., manufacturer ot
Wire Screens. .
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, US and 127- FRANK
Un avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
B. N. AN ABLE. Proprietor.
Blxteenth St., one block east or Broadway.
at Union Square, New York.
American plan, 33.60 per day and upward.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. A W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
Architects.
DAVIS A VON STORCH, ARCHITECTS.
Rooms 24. zo ana m, commonweal
ouuuing, acranion.
Hi. i WAUltK, AllttiriltUT. UtTD'I
rear oi W Washington avenue.
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Bur
UKUWN at uvnnis, anviu
Mm kulMli,. 1QA WaahlnvtAtt
Mcranion,
Miscellaneous.
h . 1 1 i j.h I n. n lu. r.n.ni ill
dings and conoert work furnish
' terms aaaress n. J. osutr, cu
. 117 Wyoming avenue, over .
muslo store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS,
supplies, envelopes, paper
wannuuH, uv nuiuuiii
ton, raw
FRANK P. BROWN A
ale dealers In Woodwa
uu mom, lai west iao
THOMAS AUBREY,
countant and auditor.
Williams Building, opr
Agent isr uw Hex Ftre
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