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THE fiCBANTON TRIBTOTB TUESDAY MOimiTCr. JANTJAKY St. 1896.
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THE
LEADER
124-126 Wyoming kit
January Sale eclipses all previous
ales.. Never before bas a dollar bad
the purchasing power it will have
during this sale.
CO dosen ladles' corset covers. In five
different styles and all sises,
CLEARANC ESALK PRICE, 7c.
IS dosen ladies' cornet covers,
.trimmed with embroideries..
CLEARANCE BALE PRICE
SO dosen ladles' gowns, trimmed with
nice ruffle, cut full,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE, S9c.
19 dozen ladies' skirts, lace trimmed,
cut full.
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 49c.
MERINO UNDERWEAR.
100 dosen ladies' spring and summer
ribbed vest.
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 10.
C MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
40 dosen men's silk shot web suspen
ders, worth 2!r,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 120.
CO dosen men's tine quality tecks,
four-in-hand and band bows, all
new designs, regular 50c quality,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 25c.
J5 dosen men's seamless mixed halt
hose, worth 10c,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 6c.
GLOVES.
SO dozen Ilne4-buttnn real kid gloves,
In tan and brown, every pair war
ranted, worth $1.20,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE, 69c.
8.'i dosen ladles' black cashmere,
fleece-lined gloves, also ladles' and
misses' cashmere mittens, worth
25c,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Uc.
DRESS GOODS AND SILKS.
85 pieces of fine all-wooMO-lnch dress
goods, real value it?.
CLEARANCE 3.LE PRICE 23c.
One lot of all wool plaids, real value
J5e.
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 19c.
SPECIAL
10 pieces of fine Jot trimming, goods,
that were 75c per yard,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 29c.
1-4 unbleached shooting,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 10c.
4-4 best unbleached muslin. Clear
ance Sale price
5 CENTS PER YARD.
Just received, SO pieces more of white
shaker flannel,.
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 3c,.
100 dosen 36-lnch towels,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 5c.
6 pieces of unbleached table damask,
worth 25 c,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE, ISc,
10 pieces of real oil red table damask,
worth 50c,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 26c.
600 remnants, best quality striped
outing flannel,
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 6c.
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SKELETONS IN AMINE.
The Bones of Three Men Said to Have
Been I'eand Near Wtlkcs-Barre.
Wllkesarre. Jun. 20. A rumor was
Started today to the effect that three
skeletons had been discovered In the
old workings of the Diamond mines
formerly operated by the Lehigh and
Wllkes-Barre Coal company, though
Idle for the past ten years.
Superintendent Morgun was seen this
afternoon and said that he had heard
of the rumor, but was unable to con
firm It He will tomorrow send a party
of miners Into the old workings and an
earnest search will be made, and if
the skeletons are found they will be
brought to the surface.
The rumor started from a statement
made by Peter Wassll, who 1h now in
prison for shooting Krupsgave at
Georgetown last week, in which he
claims that he had killed a man some
mouths before and hurled his dead
body down the deep shaft of the Dia
mond mine. If the skeletons should
be found they nre probably those of
foreigners who were murdered for their
savings and their bodies hidden in the
dark recesses of the mine. The sensa
' tlonal story of the finding of the skele
tons has caused no little excitement
In the neighborhood of the mine. For
long time past men have been missing
after having accumulated sums of
money and it Is now thought that an
organized band of thugs are at the
bottom of theBe mysterious disappear
ances and conceal their bloody work
in the Inner workings of abandoned
mines.
District Attorney Fell has been no
tided and with the aid of the county
detective the matter Is to be thor
oughly sifted.
SEARCHING FOR TREASURE.
Mlsstoa of the Dulath Tug Stewart Dis
closed by un Engineer.
Duluth, Minn., Jan. 20. When the B,
B. Inman tug Stewart started up the
north shore a few days ago it was
given out that she had gone to carry
supplies to the residents of the small
villages on the lake. Many of the lake
men thought this odd, as the dangers
of the trip are many, and no man who
knows the lake will make a Journey of
that kind at this time of the year unless
for the, most urgent reasons.
Today the truth of the matter came
out through the engineer of the tug,
who refused to- accompany her at the
last minute, fearing for his life. The
Stewart did not carry supplies at all,
but she was loaded to the gunwales
with diving apparatus and divers, and
her, destination was a point near Isle
Royal, on the north shore, where a few
years ago a cargo of copper, valued at
150,000, was wrecked and several lives
lost. Since then many attempts to re
cover the treasure have been made,
without success.and several men have
been drowned while engaged in the
work.
The divers sent out by Mr. Inman are
the best at the head of the lakes, and if
they are not crushed by the ice, which
disaster lake men predict will happen,
they will probably recover the treasure.
KILLED BY A TREE.
Terrible Aooldeatto a Party Ketsrnlsf
From Chorea.
' Greensburg,; Pa., Jan. 10. Yesterday
David Sheets, his two children and a
neighbor named Baker were returning
home from church In a sled.
While descending Laurel Hill, a tree
fell across the sled, killing Sheets In
stantly and fatally Injuring Baker.
Both children had their legs and arms
broken.
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
Well Street Review.
New York. Jan. 20. The railway and
miscellaneous share speculation was quiet
again today, the sales of stocks footing
up only 121,171 shares, wnile tne transac
tions In bonds amounted to a little more
than 81.000,000. Tobacco, which was the
most active in the stock list, figured for
18.900 shares, end 8t Paul, which was sec
ond, for 18.200 shares. The market was
unsettled and Irrerular throughout ine
session. At the opening a number of
stocks including Metropolitan Traction.
Sugar, the Urangers, General Electric and
Lake Shore were quite heavy and losta
i", per cent. Later on Tobacco Jumped
3 per cent, to ill on covering of short con
tracts and buying for election purposes,
ml hi. atranarthenoil 1h whole market.
and Tobacco was In brisk demand In the
loan crowd and In some cases 1-16 per
cent, per diem was paid for the use ef
the stock. The transfer books for the
annual election will close on Wednesday.
In the afternoon the tendency of prices
was downward, the market mavlng beon
adverssely Influenced by the engagement
of 11.550.000 gold for shipment to Europe
on Wednesday and the belief that the
shlpmentson the day named may reach
$2,500,000. Western Union was particular
ly weak In the afternoon trading and sold
down to 82i. There was no special press
ure to sell, however, and the disposition Is
general to go slow until the new govern
ment bond loan is out of the way. Wash
ington Is also being closely watched for
financial and political legislation. Tht
changes show gains of per cent, in
the railway list and al per cent, in
the Industrials, Western Union losti per
cent.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALLEN
CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP
BELL, stock broker, 412 Spruce street.
Op'n- High- Low Clos
ing.
est. est. Ins.
81 78 79,
101H 100H 101
14 U 14
14 14'i 14'i
6T.' 65 65ft
7 98T W
734 72's 73H
34 33& 34
G7H IWH tf'.i
W 63'i 44t
125-14 124V 12'4
16 15 15S
23l 24
140 140 140
43',, 42 43H
2I 24
Vt 98's mi
244 2:t'i 24
H 5 5
24 244 24Va
97 97V, 974
10 10 10
24 23 24
25 25 21
8 8 ' 8i
87 ' 8-
25 25 25
7 7 7
16 15 15
8,1 (2 82
11 10 11
9
62 61 62
Am. Tobscco Co.... 78Vi
Am. Sugar Re'g Co,.10l
Atch. To. &8. Fe.... 13V
Ches. ft Ohio Hi
Chicago Gas 65
Chic, ft N. W 97
Chic, B. ft V 73
C. C. C. ft St. L 33V
Chic, Mil. ft St. P.. 67
Chic, R. I. ft Pac. 64'i
Del. & Hudson 124H
Dlst. C. F 15
General Electric 23'
Lake Shore 140?.
Louis, ft iNush 43
M. K. A Texas, Pr.. 21
.Manhattan Ele.,
OS'S.
.Mo. Pac
Nat. Cordage
Nat. Lead
N. J. Central ,
N. Y., 8. ft W
N. Y 8. ft W., Pr.
Pac. Mall
13.
i
24H
974
10
24
, 25
, 84
, s'4
, 25
. 7
15
, 83
Phil. & Read
Southern R. R....
Tenn., Coal ft Iron.
Texas Pacific
Wabash, Pr
Western Union
W. L
S. Leather
9T.
U. S. Leather, Pr.... 61
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
,. 0 61 60 61
,. 61 62 61 62
WHEAT.
May
July
OATS.
May .......
20
20?.
29
30
20
20
29
80
19
20
28
30
20
20
80
July
CORN.
May
Jnly
LARD.
May
6.93 6.07 6.95 6.02
10.45 10.87 10.45 10.80
PORK.
May
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quo-
tatlon-Ali guotstions Bs.ed oa Par
of 1 00.
Name. Bid. Asked.
Dime Dep. ft DIs. Bank 130
Scran ton Lace Curtain Co
National Boring ft Drilling Co.
First National Bank
60
650
Scrsnton Jar ft Stopper Co
Scranion Glass Co
25
65
105
100
80
97
15
10
100
100
Spring F,rook Water Co
Klmhurrt Boulevard Co
Scrsnton Axle Works
Third National Bank
Bcranton Packing Co
Scranton Savings Bank
Scrsnton Traction Co
Bonta Plate Olass Co
Scranton Car Replacer Co
BONDS.
Scranton Glass Co
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage due 1919
3---0
200
110
Bornnton Traction Co
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1911
Scranton ft Plttston Trac. Co..
people's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage due 1920
Lacka. Valley Trac. Co., first
mortgage due 1826
Dickson Manufacturing Co....
Lacka. Township School 6....
City of Scranton Street Imp t
Scranton Axle Works
Borough of WlntonS
no
90
110
New York Prodiiee Market.
v Vorlt. Jan. 20. Flour 4Juiet, steady,
,.nhnc.,l. Rve flour Quiet, steady;
sales at 32.40s2.35. Buckwheat Hour 31.30.
RiiKboMi-38c elevator; 39c f. o. b.
t'mnnieal-Unchangcd, steady. Kye-
Nomlnal. Barley Unchanged, nominal,
u'hoHt Hnot market dull, firmer; No. 2red
store and elevator, 71a72c; afloat, 73a
raun ungraded red. 6a76c: No. 1 north-
..n n.xTi- oDtlona were fairly active
and firm, closing at lc. advance; No. 2 red
January. 69c.l February, 70c; March,
Tiue Mav. tUT4c: June. 8c.; July,
Corn Spots dull, firmer, No. 2 at 35a3iic.
tluvator; 3a37c. afloat; steamer mixed,
i,-.uT,5 oiitlonn were dull and firm at
ac. advance on decreased stocks, firm,
er. west: better cables and local coverings
January and February, 85c; May, 35c;
July. 30c. Oats Spots quiet, flrmer; op
tions dull, flrmer: January, 27c; Febru
ary-. 24ikc: Mav. 24c: soot prices. No. 2
st 24iAa24(,c: No. 2 white, 25a26c; No,
fhtcniro. 25iic: No. 3 at 23c; No. 3
ihlte. 24Ac.: mixed western, 24a25i
white do., 25s28c; white state, 25a28c. Feed
bran 0aU2c. ; middlings, B5a70c. Rye
feed. 65a70c. Hay Easy, quiet, shipping
72'ia75c: good to choice. 92c.al. Meef
oulet Arm, family. 310al2; extra mess,
7.50a8. Beef hams Quiet; $15.50. Tierced
beef Dull; city extra India mess, 915.50a
17. Cut meats Stronger; pickled fcellies
6c.' bid ; pickled shoulders, 4a5c. pickled
hams. 8a8c. Lard Quiet, firmer; west
ern steam. 16: city. $5.50; January. 30.05,
nominal; refined, flrmer; continent, .S4;
South America. 36.60: compound, 4aic.
Pork Firmer: mess, t!0.75all. Butter-
Lower, liberal supply; state dairy, 10a20c;
do creamery,. 15a20c; western creamery,
16a21c; do. June, 14alc.; do. factory, 9a
16c; Elglns, 21c; Imitation creamery, la
17c; rolls, 9al4c. Cheese Fair demand;
firm; state large, 7laioc; do. rancy, tua
1014c: do. small, 7al0c; part skims, 3a
7c; full skims, 2a3c. Eggs Firmer; state
and Pennsylvania, 18alc; southern, 10u
western fresh. 17al8c; limed, 15c.
western fresh, 17al8c. ; limed, 15c.
Ruffalo Live Stock.
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 20.-Cattle Steady
for handy steers, lower for cows; choice
to extra heavy steers, 34.85a4.S0; medium to
good handy, 33.85a4.15; light butchers',
33.40a3.75; good to prime fat heifers, $3.50a
3.85; prime fat cows, f2.50a3.25; stockers,
I2.40a2.80; feeders, 33a3.50; bulls steady;
sausage to god butchers', 32.25a3; heavy
and export. 33.10a3.50; veals stronger;
good to prime, 36.25a7. Hogs Active and
higher; Yorkers, good to choice, $4.25a4.39;
light Yorkers, some mediums and heavy,
t4.20a4.25; pigs, 34.2oa4.3G; roughs, 33.40a3.65;
stags, f2.50a3.2S. Sheep and lambs Active
and higher; prime lambs, 35a6.20; fair to
good, S4.60al.90; culls and common, $3a4.40;
mixed eheep, good, f3.35a3.60; common to
fair, $2.50a3; heavy ewe sheep, f3.25a3.60;
handy wethers, f3.S0a3.76.
Chtoaao Live Hioek.
Union Stocks Yards, 111., Jan. JO.-Cattle
Receipts, 16,000 bead; market Arm and 10
cents higher; common io extra steers,
$3.20a4; cows and bulls, fl.60a3.60; calves,
S2.50at.iS; Texans, f2.60a4.26. Hogs Re
ceipts, 29,000 head; mrket firm and 6 cents
higher; heavy packing and shipping lots,
83.95a4.12H; common to choice mixed, 8S.!0a
4.15: choice assorted, 84.05a4.12t: Hunt,
tS.KUa4.lS; pigs, I3.15a4.05. Sheep Receipts,
14.UOO head: market steady: inferior to
Choice, t2.25a3.60; lambs, 3.50a4.t0.
Toledo Grata Msrket. ,
Toledo, Jan. 20. Close. Wheat Receipts,
1700 bushels; shipments. 10,3000 bushels;
Arm; No. 2 red cash, 6so.; May, 70 c;
July. 65c; No. 3 red cash, 66 c. Corn
Receipts, 65,800 bushels; shipments, 21.600
bushels; quiet; Mo. Jmlxed May, 30c; No.
3 mixed cash. 27c. Oats-Receipts, none;
shipments, none; nothing doing. Clover
seed Receipts. 100 bags; shipments, 1.015
bans: firmer; January, 34.45; March, 34.50;
prime alsike, 34.60.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia. Jan. 20.-Tallow moves
slowly at former rates. We quote: City,'
prime. In hogsheads, 3c; country, prime,
in barrels, 3c; do. dark, In 'barrels, 3a
3c; cakes, 4c; grease, 3c.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pa., Jan. 20. Oil opened, high
est, lowest and closed, 11.40 bid. Standard
Oil company's price, 31.42.
SCHLATTER'S NEW RIVAL.
Wilbur Uammond. the Bslvldere Farmer
Bov Trsnee Doctor.
Belvldere. III.. Jan. SO.-WUbur Ham
mond, the Individual who is causing so
much excitement at Sycamore. Rock
ford and other towns within easy reach
of this city, Is a well known young
man living on a farm near here. So
far as known he never evinced any
particular Inclination for books or
study, much less for medical lore, and
yet some of his reported cures can only
be explained In either one or two ways.
He must have some peculiar aptitude
for prescribing for the sick, or under
a mask of so-called spiritualism, or of
faith cure, he Is able to exercise some
beneficial hypnotic influence upon the
sick. Certain it la that he works for
good, so far as his patient Is concerned,
and Instances of people who maintain
either a cure or beneficial treatment
at his hands are rapidly accumulating.
He makes no charge for such sen-Ice
as he is able to give, and Is gracious
enough to devote all the time he can to
the good work. It is his custom to de
liver short discourses upon spiritual
ism, in which he proclaims profound
belief, and to speak tenderly and as-
sut-lngly to his patient, after which he
lapses Into an alleged trance state.
His) manner then becomes entirely
changed, and he rattles off a volume
of German gutturals and prescribes for
the patient He emphatically denies
that he Is an Imitator of Schlatter,
and claims to have been In the business
long1 before the Denver worker was
heard of.
People here are divided In their opin
ions of young Hammond. A few whom
he has treated have firm belief In his
powers, and a number of others are
willing to believe that he exercises
hypnotic or supernatural Influence over
his patients, and Is thus enabled to
doctor them. But the unbelievers have
no faith In htm, and are waiting to see
him develop Into the old-time spirit
ualistic! cabinet worker, or perhaps into
a professor ready to manufacture
mediums at $100 or more per medium.
Hamomnd Is rather modest and un-
asHumlng, and seems wholly disinclined
to take any notice of his critics, or to
attract too great attention to himself
or his methods. He sometimes talks
of abandoning the work he has been
doing for the past six months. He Is 23
years old, of rather slight build, dark
mustache and full dark eyes, with a
peculiar dreamy expression In them.
There Is considerable Interest here In
the healing work he has undertaken
among the sick at the Sycamore and
Belvldere, where he Is not so well
known and where he Is les likely to
know anything in advance abaut his
patient's ailment.
CLAIMS BULGARIA'S THRONE.
"Count do Toulouse Lautres" Gets Back
ing Is St. l.o u Is for a Bsllway.
St. Louis, Jan. 20. The name of "It.
E. de Savlner,' railroad contractor
(Count de Toulouse Lautree), San
Francisco," appeared on the register of
the Planters' hotel this morning. A
dispatch from San Francisco in the af
ternoon papers announced that the
Count de Toulouse Lautree had been
in the gate city recently, and upon his
departure It was hinted that he was
the world-famed adventurer, "Savin,"
sold to have been a pretender to the
Bulgarian throne and to have been con
victed of fraud In Russia and sentenced
to a term of three years in one of the
colonies
The "count" admitted today that he
was the "Savin" referred to In the
dispatch. Moreover, a syndicate of St.
Louis capitalists was organised thla
afternoon to construct a portion of the
great railroad projected across Siberia
from the Russian border to the Pacific
coast, Savlner's pet scheme,
COMMITTEE" ORGANIZED.
Anti-Quay Forces Control the Philadel
phia organization.
Philadelphia, Jan. 20. The recently
elected Republican city committee or
ganized today by the election of Sher
iff Samuel M. Clement, an anti-Quay
member as chairman. Of the 37 mem
bers of the committee 23 sre allied with
the anti-Quay forces, ten are Quay
men.
The other four seats being contested
the matter has been referred to a com
mittee for settlement.
MORGAN KEEPS HIS WORD,
Doubles the Endowment Fund Raised by
Rev. Dr. Hatnsford.
New York, Jan. 20. Five years ago
J. Plerpont Morgan, who Is the senior
warden of St. George's church, prom
ised the rector. Rev. Dr, W. 8. Rains
ford to double any sum which he might
raise toward the endowment of the
church before Jan. 26, 189C.
Since that time. In keeping his pledge,
he has drawn checks In favor of the en
dowment fund to the amount of 3 r.0,000.
Administrator's Notice.
P' STATE OF SDW1N HALING. LATE OF
j the citv of Scranton, deceased. Letter
of administration upon the above named es
.... h.n. hM mrmtitmfi to the nnderslaned,
sll persona having claims or demands against
the said entat will presort them for payment,
sod those Indebted thereto will please maks
immediate payment to
E. M. HODGSON, Administrator.
Moscow, Pa.
WARREN a KKAPP. Attys. for I state.
Sealed Proposals.
SEALED PROPOSAL WILL BE BkCEIV
d at the office -of th Sei-retarr of the
Scranton Board of CoStrol until 7. SO o'clock
Monday evening. January 27, lMid. for the
heating snd ventilation and tbe ssnltsry sys
tem of the proposed twelve-room public school
building, to b known as No. 10, and to be lo
cated on la oornar of Prospect svenn and
Beeoh stral in th lth ward of the city of
tcrantnaOsT accordance with plana and speci
fication Is th hands of E. H Davis, archi
tect. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa.
Meetseatcal ventilation In te be used, tit sum
of SIM) in eats or eertiBed check is to be en
closed with each bid. which sam shall be for
faited to tt Shol district In case of refassl
or omiastoa on th part of the bidder to whom
the contract shall be awarded to execute con
tract within ten day after tbe awarding of
the same. Th Board I' rv the right to
reject any or oil bid.
By order of the Scrantoa Board of ContreL
EUGENE D. FALLOWS, ScrUrr
01 CENT
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHAROE WILL BE LESS
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT liOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Help Wanted Mai.
vTrAlrEDTr5x
it tea and coffee on commission in sad
around ecranton. Will furnish each with a
horse and wagon and par twenty per cent
Big inducements given with tea. coffee and
Iwking powder. Small bond required. For
particulars address B. B., Tribune Pablkui
IngCo., Scrautoa. Pa
WANTED - TRAVELING SALOMES
with establlxhed route to take side line
for establish -d house; 3 to 115 a day. Q. H.
FISHER, 435 Spruce St.. Fcrantnu, Pa.
WANTED- N AO! NT IN EVERY 8BO
tion tocanvaos: 94.00 to 95 00 a day mode:
sails at sisht; slsos man to sell Staple Goods
to dealers; best ride line 17.100 a month: sal.
ary or Urn commission made; experiencs
annecessa-y. Clifton Soap and Hamifactar
lug Co., Cincinnati, O.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions: s monormi
csoital reauired.
a mononolr: bis monev (or agents; no
nuw aku J. r ion si w.
Borann oiocs, i uieseo. m,
Hclo Wanted Females.
YVATSTEDAi?
530 Adams are.
WANTED-A J4 EXPERIENCED GIRL TO
do general homework; good wages to
good girl. Apply 20U N. Main ave.
WANTED I. ADY AOENT IN SCRAN
ton to ssll sod introduce Snyder's usks
Icing: fxprienced canvasser preferred; work
pernisnsnt snd very profitable. Write for
particular! at oncn and get benefit of holiday
trade. T. H. 8NYDER & CO, Cincinnati, O.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER
seto saleswomen to represent us,
Guaranteed $0 a day without intrferiuC with
other duties. Healthful occupation. Write
for particulars, inclosing stamp. Mango Cham
Irsl t'ompany. No. 73 John street, New York.
gents Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO
sell onr new "Ideal Orator and Manual
of Elocution," ernbrseing the Delaarte system
of expression and physical culture. Illus
trated; 40 photos from life. Sells at slrfht;
liberal term. Address HPECIALTV, Sub
station No. 3. Philadelphia, Pa.
GENTSW AN TED-TO SELL HIUARH;
7 per month salary and expenses paid.
Address, with two-cent stamp, HUARO CI
OAK CO., CniosBO.
AGKNTS-TO 8 ELL OCR PRACTICAL
gold, silTsr, nickel snd copper electro
platsrs: price from i upward; salary ana ex
penses paid: outfit free. Address, with stamp,
MICHIGAN Hl'O CO., Chicago,
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
$3 weekly and expenses; experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 43
Van Buren St.. Chicago.
C ALE8MAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; V
kj per real, commission; sample noo,
nailed fro. Address L, N. CO., Btatloa L,
New York.
AT ON CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sail new lUbtniug willing table clotb.mos
qutto and house fly liquid st 10 cents and 'J5
cents a bo-tle. Sanipln tree. BOLGIANO
M'F'G Co., Baltimore, Md.
a GENTS BINDE'S PATENT tTNIVKR
V sol Hair Curlers and Waver (used with
out heat), and "Pyr Potnted"Halr Pins. Lib
eral commissions. Free sample and full par
tirulars. Address P. O. Box 460. New York. ,
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED BOARDERS
Washington are.
AT 307 NORTH
for Rent.
1rOR RENT STEVENSON FRUIT FARM,
1 Clark's Green, for a trm of vear. Ap
ply to GEORGE a .DAVIDSON, Attorney,
six Hprnee street.
HOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL
r improvements, with or without board.
52T Adams ave.
IVOR RENT-FARM EIGHT MILES FROM
X' Borantoa. W. GORMAN, lil renu are
POR RENT-FUR
1SHED ROOM. WITH
V or without board, sultabls
lor two por-
sons. 132 Adam ave.
170R RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WE8T
I Lackawanna avenue. Address THOM
E, EVANS, near 11K8 Luserne, Hyde Park.
TOR nENTNirjfV. FURNISHED HALL
r suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JEK-
MYN, 110 Wyoming ovenue.
rOK RENT THE PREMISES RECENTLY
V ocrnoled br The Scrsnton Trib ncknown
a tbe Ulcsser Btmaiur, corner or sprues hi.
and I'enn ave. Possession alven Immediately.
The preml-es consist of tbe building in th
rear of the building on th corner of spruce
street and Fenn avenue, together with tbs
basement, and also the entire lourtn noor or
the cornor building. Can be rented for Lodge
purpose as well aa pnblie meetings. Sizes of
hall, SWxIOO with a s-cond ball on sam
floor, !S!xo6. Fur particular Inquire on
the nremlse. i f Rndolrh Rloeser. or at the
omce or J lis peranum l rionne.
For &ala
l1 top and combination lock, solid oak,
lengtn 48 incnes, wiam i im-nas; as gooa
new; cheap. At 611 Birch st.
TOR BALE ('MAP FOR WANT Or USE.
I thre horses; also wagon and harness. UM
Marion St., ureen mage.
IVOR SALE 6 ROOM HOUSE: MODERN
X iinproveme' ts; 'ah Madison avenue. Dun
more. WAL.TKK BK1MUM,
mon wealth Building, or M. H.
Attorney, Com
HOI UATK.
Lost.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CER.
ll lilicat No. iiW, datod April 17, ItWi. for
2u aharea of the canltal stock of the Bcranton
Lac Curtain Manufacturing Company, has
been Kl or miuaia. ah persons are cau
tioned against buying or negotiating tbe same,
as its transfer has been stopped snd a new
certiflcs'e annred for.
Special Notices.
irlSOIEiriN
1 You want this relic. Contains sll of
Frank Leslie s famous old war ftctureasbow
inir the forces in actual battle, sketched on th
pot Two volumes, 'A0U0 pictures. Bold on
iuny monthly unrment. Delivered br x
press complete, all charge prepaid. Addres
P. O. MOODY. 022 Adam Ave., Bcranton, Pa.
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAO A
sines, etc., bound or rebound -at Tac
Tkiruni
office.
(tfuick work. Reasonable
prices.
Stockholders' Meeting.
rpHK ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
X stockholders of the Moosia Powder Com
pany will be held at their office in the city of
tferanton. Pa., on Wednesdav, Januarr 22,
1MIH, for the purpose of -lect in directors for
tha ensuing year and trsnsctin u h other
bninns as may cjrne Iwfora them. No trans-
frr of stock will be made lor ten days next
preceding tno aay or ine election.
JOHN D. HHERER. Secretary.
riiHR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
1 stockholder of the Lackawanna Trust
and Safe Deposit Company, for the elet-tion
of director for the enfning year will be
held at their banking rooms, on Monday,
f euruarj era. i, irom o vw u, n.
HENRY BEL1N. JR.. Secretary.
Charter Application.
nHitlTRR NO. ICE -NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that an application will be made to
the Governor or rennsyirama on eaturaay,
the lOtb day of February. 1M0, at 10 o'clock
a. m., by Freeman Leach. A. I. Aekerly. John
U. Pionw, . r. AsaviB. ,ihw. miitam
S. Frace. M. II. Coon. J. W. Miller, K. O. Csr
p;nW. Grorge E. Stevenaon, R. P. Parker
and Welding M. Swallow, under the Act of
Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania entitled "An Act to provide for
the incorporation and regulation of certain
corporations," approved April 'JB. 1874, snd
th supplements thereto, for the chart r of an
Intended corporation' to be called '-The Ab-
inton Mutual Fire Insurance Association,
the character and object of wnh la to Insure
atainst Are on all kind of buildings, merchan
dise snd other property upon the. mutual
tirlnnlnki. and Cm- thnae nUTDOSS to baTSL DOS
seas and enjoy all the rights and privileges et
tbe said Act of Assembly sod the supplement
thereto.
B. r. AKKKLY. Solicitor.
TribliD? Almanac 1896
lie PAOCS S CtWTS, POSTPAID
c
L
ADIES
The line is the most complete we have
prices are the lowest we have ever been able to quote. New
shapes and styles and many novel designs in workmanship.
CONNOLLY &
Situations Wanted.
Wi
ANTED-BY AN ELDERLY LADY.
aituatton aa bousakeeper. or wouui tag
care of an invalid or children. Address E. U
D., Tribune office.
CITUATI5N WaMIHIV-by a young
O man; will do any kind of work; store
work preferred. Address Stor, Poakvul,
fa., r. oox tua,
YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION AS
bookkeenerar olerklna-: ia willina to do
anything; can si ve ecod references if neces
sary. Address R. M. D., Tribune office.
YOUNU LADY OF EXPERIENCE WOULD
like position as stenographer aad type
writer, also assistant in bookkeeping or any
kind of office work; ean furnish reference.
Address B. C, Lock Box 154, eity.
4J IT DAT ION WANTED WASHING) AND
O ironies' or snv kind of work. Address
SI Oak ford court.
ClTUATItNVANTED-A8 COLLKOTOH
nr a nlaoeof truat: used to the citv and
out of citv: first-class references. MORGAN,
SUB W. Market it.
OtTUATION WANTED-ALADY WISHES
O to take in washing, or will go out by th
day. Addres alt Lee Court.
SITUATION WANTED AS BUTCHFR BY
bv one who thoroughly understands the
tinnlnHajt: ean command a iiood trade: flrat-
class refnremwa. Candy Store. 1TK0 Brick qv.
Special Meeting ot Stockholders.
BY DIRECTION OF THE BOARD Or
Director 'of the Scrauton Ulase Com
n.Tif hir will tie m anecial meeMnar of tbs
stockholders of said company held at the of
fice of the company, IH i.acaawiin avenne,
in the citv of Scranton, Pa., Febrnary 12th,
lWo. at 10 o'clock a. in., fur tbe purpose of
authorizing the Board of Directors of said
Company, and its proper officers, to sell and
convey the lots of real estate of the com
pany, situate in the city f Scranton, Pa,
not encumbered by mortgages by the com-
f any, ana also a certain lot oi iane situate in
ha ,-lt tr of Trantou. N. J., snd transact such
other business aa may properly come bsfor
said meeting.
W. i). Anr,bi, oecreuiry,
Bcranton. Pa.. Jan. II. 1808.
Public Sale.
BY REASON OF THE DISSOLUTION or
the partnsrship doing business under
tha firm nam of th Providence stor com
pany, all tbe property of said partnership
will bo sold at public auction, at their place
of business. Providence Road, corner North
Main ave., providence. Bale to commence
Wednesday. January 22. IKS), at 10 o'clock a'
m.. and imttniie until all the assets of whatso'
ver nature have been disposed of.
Bv order oi tne memnera.
7 PROVIDENCE STORE CO.
J. H. Btssll, Manager.
A SURE CURB
FOR
RHEUMATISM
Mn ena m,a nf ..... 1 Dftl
two doses will take the worst rase of inflam
matory out or oea. .w per piu vuvvi..
Manufactured and sold by .
MRS. DR. HAMILTON, 94s Northampton
street, TVIIKCK-Dajrrs-, r.,
and tor sale at ne New Vork St., Oreen Rldg.
fii-UAMTAlU DA
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN,
Bridge and trown wora. umue, a
Washington avenue.
C. C. IaAUBACH. SURGEON DENTIST.
No. 116 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. 8TRATTON. OFFICE COAL, Ex
change.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Diseases ot women, corner Wyoming
.ml Bnmp. .ti..t flnrantnti. tit
flee hours, Thursdays and Saturdays,
t a. m. to 6 p. m.
Dr7 Q. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to els epruco mrevi. Burumvu, .
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
DR. KAY, JO PENN AVE.: 1 to P. M.j
call ZCoaI. ljib. 01 women, en ,l kuu
and all dls. of chtl. .
DR. W. E. ALLEN. (12 North Washington
avenue
DR. C. L. FP.EY, PRACTICE LIMITED,
diseases or tne mye, r.ar, nuso
Throat; office, 122 Wyoming sve. Real-
Oence, vine streei.
v.r, T it n A TIT a 1!K WA9HINOTON
. . mil., kmlva S A S a YY1 131
to and 1 to I p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue
v oinrcinu TTTvartava AND
Fridays, at oua i.inaen bubul. vmw
hours 1 to 4 P. m.
Lawyers.
WARREN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Republican
building. Washington avenue, ocran
Inn.
JESSUPS HAND. ATTORNEYS ANT)
cjounseiiora 4uw, vuuiuiuh eai.ii
building. Washington avenue.
HORACE E. HAND,
, W. H. JESSIJP. JR.
j as .7 sVi-i mt s yhttt rnY a ,it,ot?
neys and Counnellor at Law; offices I
snd i ji onrj duuuimi. i , .
ROSRWELL H. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors. Comrnon-
. - a nHAfliaa IB fss aa S SJ sv-s
weaitn puiiains. iw,, ,
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNET-AT.
US, rtoom a, -wi
ton, ri.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY
at-Law, rooms 3, ti and 65. Comrnon
wealth boiioing.
. . . . . n r ... rrmin AWnn vwv.AT
Law. Office,' 21T Spruce at.. Bcranton. Pa.
iTa. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-JLAW.
"Tr.. nnrntianvn tTTnnvitv.iT
Dims Bank Building. Scranton,
Money to loan In large sums at 6 per
cent.
C R PITCHER. ATTORNBY-AT-
law, Commonwealth building, Bcranton,
i-a.
H. C. SMYTHR. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tuv im r rt a w a n 1 1 m m " -
C. COMEQYB, 321 SPRUCE STREET.
rr t . w.t Afsnawir.r liivn
negotiated on real estate security. 401
ppnicc gireei.
B. F. KILL AM, ATTORNET-AT-LAW,
i Wvomlnv aire.. Scranton, Pa.
V". a w i u iull TAH ATTnSVlIV.AT
law, SB Lommonwwitn pm omMwi.
j. 1LC RANCK. IN WYOMING AVE.
OUR ANNUAL SPECIAL SALE
OF
LiUSIJi!
NOW GOINQ ON IN OUR CLOAK
WALLACE,
TRY US.
(02404 UCKL 1VL, COR. IDJUK.
Wire Sreens.
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 6U LACKA.
wanna avenue, scranton, ra, manuiae
tursr of Wire Screens.
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24, 25 and , Commonweann
building. Scranton.
B. L. WALTER. ARCHITROT. OFFICE!
rear of606 JrVajsnlngton yenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT,
4J6 Spruce st, cor. wash, ave., Bcranton.
BROWN MORRIS, ARCHITECTS,
Price building. UN Washington avenue,
8cranton.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September.'
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
. WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
ana ucnooi, 4lil Adams avenue, opens
Sept. . Klndegarten $10 per term.
Loans.
-v
THH REPUBLIC 8AVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on S. N. Callender. Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK V CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurseryman; atore 148 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1380 North Mala ave
nue; atora telephone 781.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 126 and 127 FRANK-
lin avenu. Kates reasonable.
P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor.
BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. A W.
passenger depot, conducted on tne
European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place.
New York.
Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can pianj. ti. TI. Jin saurj,
Proprietor.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receimuim, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor.
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS',
supplies, envelopes, pnuar va, "
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave.. Scran
ton, ra.
FRANK P. BROWN CO.. WHOLE-
sale dealers in woooware, wni.ii.
OH Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac
countant ana auanor. nooma i mm
Williams Building, opposite postofflce.
Agent for the Res Fire Egtlngulsher.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
ientral Railroad ol New Jersey
. .l i v. BnJ flnaniiohflnnn Division.)
iuciiikh i i - -
Anthrnrim roal used exclusively, insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 17. 18fo.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston,
n'iii,...n.rn ( at M.20. 41.V 11.30 a. m..
1.20, 2.00, 8.05. 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 8.00
, m J.ou, z.io, i.w p. ni.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m.
..... . v.. Vnrlr V.aark anil Hllzabeth.
t 20 (express) a. m.. 1.20 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3.115 (express) p. m. Sim
dav, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
S.21 p. m. and New York 6.45 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m.,
1.20, 3.0D, u.w excepi. i-iuAuci,i,, y
Sunday, 2.16 p. m.
For lxing Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. ,.u...
For Keaoing, iDanon anu xi.
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.20, &.00 p. m.
Sunday. 2.1S p. m.
For r-otisviiie, b.sv a. m., v
u.inMiinv I.... Vaw vnrk. foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m., I.W. texprt-pn .mi
parlor cor) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal.
.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.27
a. m. , .
Through tickets to all points at rawe
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket Bfen,"BAh,ep,vy1
Gen. Pass. Agent,
J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
hIjUSON rail
road. Commencing Monday,
new 1 .nrka-
Wm .' wanna avenue etatlon
Wm r as follows:
ifV Trains will leave Scran-
. .. - nn.h.nitii and Interme-
J"?.1;?" '.ro KVi 7.00. 8.25 and 10.10
attm . i - u,nd
Fof'Farvlew. Waymart and Honesdale
at 7.00. 8.25 and 10.10 a. m., u.w, .w "u
PFor Albany. Saratoga the Adlrondscks
ssifi xtnntrnl at 5.46 ni. ana a.m p. ni.
For w'fKs-Haw and Intermediate
nonts at 7 45? 8.457 t.M and 10.45 a. m.. 12.05,
K!PVJmr. a 1R and 11.38 D. m.
vji.isis
from CarDonnHio mm imci "r"",jrw:,"H
aV?4ft V Ml and 10.40 m.. tM. 1.17.
2 24. 1 3. !.(. O.tW I'Wi ar.a saas a.w s ....
From Honesdale. Waymart anJ t ar-
view at .3 a., in., xi.w, ..,, .
''From'ifontreal. Saratoga, Albany, etc..
"S: and Intermediate
nolnts at 2.16. 8.04, 10.06 and 11.55 a. m., 1.18
Lit, 13. fcio. .. W and u.w p. m.
WaWae
PARLOR.
ever shown, and the
2o9oTurtHoenue-
DPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets, ,;; ;
RenoYate Feathers, . .
Mike Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses. '
Nov. 17. 1893.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. ft H. K. R. at 7.4
a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m., via D..
L. & W. 11. It., 6.00, 8.08. 11.20 a, m., and 1.34
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes
Barre, Via IX. L. & W. R. R., 6.00. 8.08, U.2
a. m., 3.40, 6.07, 8.52 p. m. ...
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha.
aleton, I'ottnvlliR and all points on the
Beaver Meadow ami Pottsville branches,
via K. & W. V. R. It., .! a. m via D.
H. R. It. at 7.45 a. m 12.05, l.tO, 3.88. 4.00 p.
m., via D.. L. & W. R. R. 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a.
m., 1.30, 8.40 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading, Harrlsburg and all intermediate
points, via D. & H. R. R. 7.45 a. m., 12.03.
I. 20, 2.38, 4.00, 11.38 . tn via D., L. & W.
R. R., 6.00, 8.08. 11.20 a. m., 1.30 p. m
Leave Hcranton for Tunkhannock, To
wanda, Klmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D 4k H. R. R., 8.4j
a. m., 12.06 and 11.35 p. m.. via D., Lu 4k W.
R. R., 8.08, .6S a. m., 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo.'
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
points west via D & H. R. R., 8.45 a. m.,
12.05, 15, 11.38 p. m., via D., L. & W. R. R.
and Plttston Junction, 8. OH, 65 a. m.. 1.3V.
8.60 p. m., via K. & W. V. K. R., 3.41 p. m..
For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca,
via D. & H. R. It., 8.45 a. m. 12.05, 6.06 p. m.,
via D.. L. & W. R. R., 8.08, 8.55 a m., 1.30,
and 6.07 p. m.
Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between L. 4k B,
Junction or Wilkes-Barre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, ana uuspensiuu
Bridge. n
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass, Agt.,Phlla..Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen.
Pass. Agt South Bethlehem, rs.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 1895.
Train Ipavn Scranton as follows: Eg.
press for New York and all points East.
1.40, 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.65 a. m.; 12.55 and
8.34 p. m. . . .
ExDress for Easton. Trenton, i-nuaaei.
phlu and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m..
12.55 and 3.31 p. m.
Washington and way stations, a as p. in.
Tobyhanna accemmodation, 6.10 p. in.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a. m., ana
1.21 p. m., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points In the west, jNorin-
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m.
Blnghamton and way stations, 12.37 p. m.
Nlrholxon accommodation, 6 p. m.
Blnghamton and Klmira Express, 6.03
p. ra.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
Utlca and Richtlcid Springs, 2.35 a. in. and
1.24 p. m. . .. . .
Ithaca 2.35 and lintn v a. m. ana p m.
For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkes-
Barre, Plymouth, liloomsburn and lan-
Vllle making Close coiiiioi-iiuiib w.
timberhind for Wllllamsport, Hnrrlsbure,
Baltimore, Washington and the Houth.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, 6.U0, 9.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m.
NantlcoKe nna inicrni-uiin ni.u,
8 08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth ana inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
Kor ucmiicu imuriiHAuuii, jjw .c,
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
tii ici-t otlli-e. 3JH Lackawanna avenue, or
depot tlrket ofllce.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
m. , . ... u .. .... ATAuf Vorlc
and Intermediate points on the l-.rle rail
road at 7.00 a. m. and 3.29 p. m. Also for
uuimlnli,. IIjiuIpv and local points ul
7.00, 9.40 a. m. anil 3.29 p. m. ,
All tne aDove are iniuuuu iiw,..- -from
Honesdale.
Tmlns li-a e for Wilkes-Barre at 6.39 S.
m. and t.19 p. in.
aeniKTOS DlVIStAN,
III EHect Scpte tmr gaad. IMS
Maria Beuaa.
aaiii
808201 1
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Toraet :try
Carbondaie
White Bridge
. MayOeld
' Jorinys
Archibald
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All trains run dally except Sunday.
t slgnlflos that trains stop on tit sal for pea.
Secure rates via Ontario a Western Ifefisrf
snrchaslsg tickets and save money. Day aa4
Ulgi aipressr uu vtr.i.
J. C. Anderson, Oea. PsatAga,
T.rUWroft,Dlv,
rsas, AVCKasarawuAl, -.
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