The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 19, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE FCBANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 19. 189G.
s
124-126 Wyoming Avi
Will place before the public the great
est bargain of Shirt Waists that ever
took place in the city ofScranton, and
we may claim ever in this country.
The following letter received from one
of the largest manufacturers in the
luited States, will explain itself:
lHKKF.NFKI.1), St r a ess & Co., )
40, 43 uml )0 Wooster Ht
Kkw Yokk, May 15, 18. j
Messrs. l.cbcck & Corin, So run.
tun, 1'a-:
;i:m i.i:.mi:n-Vc ucccpt your
offer for our entire stock of Shirt
Wuists SS doen in all; also all
our line piece goods, consisting of
l'ercales. Lawns, Dimities, etc.
'l itis is tlic greatest sucrilice sale
we have ever made, us you get
these noods at less than 50c. on
the dollar. Verv truly yours.
G1RKENFEL0, STRAUSS I CO.
The reason of this immense sacriGce
of the manufacturer to us at the height
of the season is that their factory at
Mott Haven, . Y., has been condemn
ed by the building department and
must be vacated at once.
We shall sell these goods in three
different lots. Choicer goods have
never been shown.
LOT NO. 1.-
Worth from ji.no to ji.jo,
Leader's Price, (We
LOT NO. 2.-
Worth from $1.50 to $1.75.
Leader's Price, S9e
LOT XO. 3 -
Worth from 51.75 to 52.25,
Leader's Price, 81.23
Every lady should take advantage
of this sale.
C5f We w ill have the piece goods
on sale in a lew days, of which due
notice will be given in daily papers
LEBECK & CORIN
. 15USINLSS HKEVITIliS.
OAIN IX COAL FKonrCTIOX. K.
V. Parker. Ftutistleiun of the t'nlted
States tfeidoirleul survey, lius coniplct
vil tin1 compilation of tin- ntntlstlcs of
iiuil pioiluctlon In the I'nlted Suites
(liniiw tin- euleudar yenr. 18115. The
total output from all mines wasl 7 l.M'-l.-74-
lonK tons, or 1!i2.42l.:ill sliort tons,
huvlnsr a total value a lie mines of $1!(7,
r7i.'.477. This shows an inn-ease over
the production In IS'.M of about 111.350,0(10
lung tons or nearly 22.000.000 short tons
and an increase In value of about $11.
nuu.oen. The output of anthracite coal
In Pennsylvania Increased from 46,358.
144 long tons In 18H-1 to 61,78.1.122 lung
ions In 1K9.1, a sain of over 1,400.0110 long
tons. The value Increased only alioul
S.500,000 from 78.4KK,0t!3 to $js2.01!t.272.
Hhonlng that anthracite coal whs
ihenper In 1M)." than in IX!4. The pro
duct of bituminous coal Increased from
llh.h2n.403 short tons In ISM to 1:14,42I.'J74
short tons in 189.1, a Rain of over 15.50(1,
000 tons. The value Increased about
S8.000.000. There was an Increased pro
duction in ull hut live of the twenty
nine coal producing states, A tabu inn.
uml Pennsylvania showed phenomena!
nalns of more thun 2.1 per cent. Ala-
j iic- nmu-n oi nicii u decreased ro-
dnct was shown were (leorgiu, Kansas,
North Dakota. West V'iririnia nn.l Wv-
rtnilntr FPhu ,.iln..i..l I. ..,. t.-
" p.- . I., iii. in at iiini-i hi, ih
AMERICA LEADS THE WORLP.
Mulhall gives statistics of the pru
ductlve eneiBy- .o.C YurlnitH countries
which show that tlio uggreglU of -till
the energies In use In the flitted States
In 1820 was eiual to 440 foot tons per
raplta. In I wo thlM had Incr.-ased to
1940 foot tons, and the position of the
other countries was ns follows: Kuk
land, 1170 per capita; (lermany, !m';
Fiance. !U0; Spain. f,!i(); Australia, r.CO;
Itnly. 8.0. A root ton In calculated es
the amount of lifting work that un un
aided man could do tn lu hours.
fiOLD M OVEMENTS. Knrlntr
ports or importM of gold in the months
aim years named have been us follows:
March. Atn-il. M
ISM $2.929.241 $ !t.4l.!lM $23, 22 WW
1 1.504.HM 18.31 1.W.I i.-..air..7iii
J- 2.li25,5.-.0 7,034.72 S.2B7.7M1
d i..i.i.iii. ja.wai.ros gu,3ii8, M
iwk 8:i4,:a! 574,i2 7715
1 3,712,225 2,:i7ii,2!1 12,WI,i:(7
1888 1.787.351) LNW.ftM 7.1V.7 till
IW 1,88i;.iil I.iiii.im c,ii7,(;u,i
188'i 8.0S0.424 4,4111, 5H1 7 -JT2.U7S
" '923,1.15 375,4U2 829,102
-imports.
SHOHT NOTES:
The Financial Chronicle estimates
the cotton acreage of 20.107.247 this year,
an rnmiuircfl with 17 7i:7 fiiei !. iuur
The present estimate of the whont
crop of 189.1 is 1100,000,000 bushels. The
government estimate In December was
loi.uuu.mjv ouHiieis.
1)11 liner the first week In Mnv 71 o
roads increased 5.CM per cent. In gross
Hinlngs. In the second week 83 roads
Increased 2.8(1 per cent.
The Prussian state railroads have put
neais 11110 an ineir rout'tn-class car
in which formertv th
room only." It used to be urged that
thev were better without .,i. n ik..
afforded place for tool boxes, market
liaskets. and the like, which numbers
f their patrons carry with them.
The American Kconomlst savs: In
18B2, under protection, wo sold farm
products In the 'markets of the world
that were worth to us $800,000,000 In
round numbers. In 1S95, the first com
plete "Tariff Reform" year, we sold
form products worth only 546,000,0()0.
The capture of the markets of the
world, under a free trade administra
tion, cost farmers $254,000,000. No won
der they want a little inor MeKlnley
protection.
imtna inereiu-inp; from 4.:;i7.17S short
tons In lMi to r.ii7!i.77.1 t.ms in 180.1. with
n valuntion of ?:f,:!48.7!l1 and Pennsyl
vania from .'SH.'.i 12,403 shwt tons to r.n,-
017,44fi short tons, valued at t;;i,!)(l2,G78.
frt. .... ...... i.. ...t.i..t.
Fas. The product anions: tile other lead
inp; coal states wus: Illinois. 17.7:!.1.Mil,
Value. .4.2:i!i,157; Ohio. I:i.:i7(i,l:i7, value,
5n.(i:l7,.i:.::. and West Vlrglniu, 11,424,8011,
vuliie, $7,787,120.
ALABAMA'S FORM
OF GOVERNMENT
Proposals to Investigate Elections Re
jected in th: Senate.
VOTES AGAINST IT NUMBER 41
Sustention Day in the IluuttVari
uuh llills PusM'd by I'uuuinious
.'oncntroiiidcration of I mini
Ural ion Uills I'ohluourdOtlit'r
Mutters t'outiidcrcd.
Washington, Stay 18. The resolution
for the appointment of a select com
mittee t InvestiKate last year's elec
tion in the state of Alabama, and to
report whether a Republican form or
Government exists in that state, came
up today In Ihe senate Mr. Allen (Pop.
Neb. ' makiliK a motion that tne setiai.
proceed to Its consideration. There
v.erw onlv six votes In favor of the
motion two from Populist senators.
Alh-i) s-.nd IVfl'er (Kansas), und four
from li puniicun senators i nanon-i-,
Kryc. Uallinser and Morrill. The.
Votes uiiuinst it numbered 41. Mr.
Allen saw lu the result of the vote a
proof of the insincerity of Republican
senators, but Mr. Sherman (Hep.. hlo
l.istltleil himself and His Kepuiiucan
colleagues on the ground that the iiies
tlon was one to come before the remit-?
at the next session, not at mis one.
and that as to the general election In
Alabama whether fraudulent or not
the senate had no right to imiulre Into
It unless It affected the election of a
senator. Mr. Chandler (ftcp., N. It.),
who voted for the motion, said that
under other circumstances when there
was no appropriation direct I v before
the senate the resolution would re
ceive the support of a large number,
if not ull, of the senators on the Re
publican side.
Tin? house bill to regulate the pries of
gas In the District or Columbia was dis
cussed In the senute today for several
hours-the ipiestlon being whether the
bouse bill fixing the price at a dollar
per 1.000 fitt (or the senate District
committee amendment) making the re
duction u graduated on- from SU'
down-should be agreed M. The c rn
mlttee amendment prevailed HI to 14,
and the bill as amended was passed.
HOrSR PROCKKDIXOS.
While this was suspension day In the
house, the greater part of the session
was expended In the passape of tliirty
tlve pension bills reported from Friday
niuht's session and to passing bills un
der unanimous consent, including the
following: , , ,
Incorporating the society of Colonial
Dumes; authorizing the loan or dona
tion of condemned cannon to grand
Army posts; establishing Pueblo, Dur
ango and l.eadvllle as customs ports of
delivery; to compel the attendance of
witnesses before local land olllcers.
I'nder suspension of the rules, bills
were passed to expedite the delivery of
Imported merchandise by allowing the
appralscintnt on the wharf and deliv
ery to an express company or other
bonded currier of packages valued at
not over $.100 and not over loo pounds In
weight, imported In American vessels;
to allow the bottling of spirits in bund
ed warehouses; to provide for the rogis
tiation by the patent otllee of trade
marks on bottles, barrels and other re
ceptacles used In interstate and foreign
commerce.
An order reported from the commit
tee on rules setting apart the remainder
of the session today and until 4 o'clock
tomorrow for the consideration of Im
migration bills provoked so much oppo
sition on the ground that the time was
too short to consider bills nf such na
tional Importance that It was amended
so as to Include all of the session Tues
day and until 4 o'clock Wednesday, and
as thus amended, was adopted without
entering upon the execution of this or
der. STOVE DEALERS ASSIGN.
I-:, llenicnt und Sons, of l,nnshig,
Norurp Their t'rcilitors.
Lansing. Mich., May 18. K. Hement
& Sons, who operate one of the lurgest
Implement and stove manufacturing
concerns in tin? world, this afternoon
i'iled two trust deeds to secure their
creditors. The first Is for $110,000 and
runs to Judge Rdward Cahlll. to secure
lucu! banks nnd creditors. The second
is nr a similar amount, running to
(). A. llement to secure, outside cred
itors. The deeds cover real estate, book
nccounts and property valued at $C00.
000. The concern employs 500 hands
and will not suspend operations. Pres
ident llement says the embarrassment
is only of a temporary nature.
FACTOUYVILLK.
Mr. and Mrs. William Perigo, of
Scranton, pent Sunday with Mr. Peri
go's mother on Mill street.
Among those who attended the funer
al of Mrs. 1). T. Cupwell from a distance
were Wallace Capwell. Scranton; Mrs.
Ed. Nichols, of Hallstead; Lewis Khlp
py. of Kalis, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Capwell, of Carbondale.
Walter Kemmerer. of Wesleyan uni
versity, spent Suluiduy und Sunday at
his home at this place.
The fimerul of Mrs. V. T. Capwell
was largely attended Sunday afternoon
from the First iiaptisl church. Rev.
Watklns conducted the services as
sisted by Rev. II. II. Wilbur, of the
Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Cap
well was a member of the First Uuptist
rhunli-and hud lived in this community
over llfty'yeara. . Jler oldest child. Al
lison Capwell. died about slz weeks ago.
She Is survived by a husbuud and two
daughters and two sons. The puli
l.eurers were her sons Edward and
Stephen Capwell, und two son-in-lawH,
.latnes W'rigley and Edward Seanians.
Saturday Keystone Academy nine
and Tiinkliannock Ruseball club crossed
bats on Tutikhunnock's ball ground.
A very good game in reported. Score
to 7 In favor of Keystone Aeudemv.
The Ladles' Aid of the First linptlst
church will serve supper ut the church
dining rooms from fi to 8 o'clock Wed
ntsibiy, May 20. Section No. (i, of River
street, will furnish the jiupner. it is
hoped there will he a full uttundance.
Supper, 10 cents.
lienjiimln Ooodwln. one of our popu
lar young business men and Miss Alice
Vnnanken. of llrnnklyn. Susquehanna,
county, we're murrled ut Nicholson bv
Rev. II. H. Wilbur, Muy IS. We extend
congratulations.
Frank Proper nnd fnmllv, of Nichol
son, spent Sundny at Air. Proper's par
ents' on Academy street.
A. U. (iilmore has so Improved in
health that he is now nble to ride out.
V. Lincoln Reynolds Is working at
Clarks Summit.
NEW MI I.I-OR I).
The funeral services of Captain fieo.
L. Stone was held from his late resi
dence In this place Saturday forenoon,
and the remains taken to Susquehanna
for Interment. Mr. Stone wns a promi
nent Mason an dun enthusiastic (Iran J
Army of the Republic leader. He was
about 70 years of age.
The Young People's Social club held
a pleasant hop at the opera house Fri
day evening. Raker & Severson's or
chestra of Pilnghamton furnishe thed
best of music.
Corliss Hradley, manager of our city
lighting, Is ill at his home,
P. Houlihan, of Hlnghnmton, was vis
iting In town lost week.
Captain H. F. Beardoley, of Mont
rose, was In town' Saturayd.
" Myron W. Williams, a former resident
of this place, led at Fulton, N. Y Sat
urday and his remains were brought to
this place Monday en route for Will
iams' cemetery, where interment took
place.
Nine bicyclers of Klnghuinton took
dinner at the Eagle Sunday.
HALLSTEAD.
Delia Douglass caught a carp on Sat
urday afternoon that weighed three
pounds and live ounces.
There came near belflg quite a con
flagation on Pine street about 7 o'clock
Friday evening. The pluulng mill of
K. 11. Kossa was discovered to ba on
tire by Charles Tanner, who gave the
alarm. The rst company responded
but the tin? had been put out with
pails of water from the creek near by.
The Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western employes weie paid on Friday.
Rev. John Davis has been assisting
In revival meetings In ltinghamlon
during the week.
Will Hrusliu was in Hinghamton on
Friday.
Mrs. C. E. Munson is 111.
Dr. Churles I turns, of Thomson, la
visiting at the residence of L. K. Tif
fany, on Main stieet.
Lena Pague. of Harford, who lias
been visiting friends in town lias re
turned home.
A. A. MeCreary und his t-stimable
wife und his sister, Miss Kale, are
expected to urrive in this place ubout
the 2nth Inst, to spend the summer.
Mrs. Could Smith Is ill.
Fred Van Wormer is ill.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
union will meet at the horn? of Mrs.
J. H. MeCreary on Thursday afternoon
ut :!."o o'clock.
Fred Van Loan, of Rlnglmmton.
spent Sunday with his parents lu this
place.
Miss Sarah Hrown. of Philadelphia, Is
vb-iting friends in town.
Master (ieorge Munson is 111.
W. D. Lusk, of Montrose, Is In town
on business.
i. W. Capwell attended the funeral
of an aunt ut Faetoryville on Sunday.
Remember the concert to be given lu
the Kullroud Voting Men's Christian
association hall tonight (Tuesduy) un
djr the auspices of Professor T. J.
Duvles and other talented Blngers of
Scranton.
Arthur Thomas, of Conklln, was In
tow n Monday.
Attorney F. J. Lolt, of Montrose, wus
In town the last of the week.
Professor Thatcher, of lilnghumton,
wps In town oil Monday.
Mrs. (ieorge Dewey, of Hingliamton,
visited her sister, Mrs. (ieorge Lamb,
on Saturday.
Oscar und William Warner, of Hing
liamton, who haw been visiting friends
In town, have returned home.
Mrs. E. D. Durton Is visiting her sis
ter at Port mouth. Vu.
William Huyner, of tilnghamton, is
visiting friends lu town for a few days.
Rev. and Mrs. R. N. Ivos, of Blng
hnmton, were visiting friends in town
on Monday.
Attorney E. 1. W. Searles. of Sus-
qmhunna, was In town on Monday.
Mrs. Sncver wus In Scranton on Mon
day. Milton Squires has uccepted a posi
tion with R. Ilowdlsh at the Central
house, (Jreat Bend.
Mrs. Charles Cauwell, who has been
ill, Is out again.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorge (llenson, aged about two
months, died at their home on Church
street on Monday morning about 9
o'clock.
Dr. Charles Humes, of Orandvllle
Center, is the guest of L. E. Tiffany,
on Main street, for a few days.
Miss Jessie Van Loan visited friends
In Harford th? last of the week.
Mr. Oeorge Van Loan, of Harford,
who has been visiting friends In this
place, has returned home.
Mr. Tlngley, of Unldilla, N. Y Is
visiting at the home of Stephen Ting
lev. Main street, this place.
The remains of Mrs. J. W. Dusen
berry, of Scranton, who died on Satur
day morning of appendicitis, arrived
hero yesterday nfternoon on train No.
1. The remains were conveyed to the
Woodlawn cemetery at Orat Und. A
large number of friends and relatives
met the funeral cortege at th? depot,
and nrcompunled the procession to the
grave. The pall-bearers were: E. R.
W. Searles, W. J. Day. E. K. Church
Ill, It. A. Trowbridge, F. D. Clauss and
(loorge Loucks.
KEYSTONE ACADEMY.
Professor Whltrord and family spent
Sunday ut their home in Brooktleld,
N. Y.
The annual catalogue went to press
last Friday and will be out in a short
time.
The Athletic association sent two men
to Hinghumton May ! to compete in the
Held day exercises of the high school of
that plnce. The two who entered were
Davl dCuro und Carl Tiffany. Mr
Cure succeeded in taking lirst prize In
putting the shot, second In putting the
hummer, und third in high und broad
jumps. Mr. Tiffany secured third place
in the 20-yard dash. The Syracuse high
school team won the laurels of the day
in capturing 170 points out of 210.
Miss Sara Carson, one of the general
secretaries of the Young Women's
Christian association, accompanied by
Miss Howells. soloist, has been ut the
academy for the past week holding spe
cial meetings. Monday und Thursday
evening the meetings were held In tne
Huptlst church. The others were held
In Ladles' chapel.
Mr. Price, an old student who has
been touching school during the winter,
has returned to the academy to finish
the year.
The seniors have decided to have their
class day this year Wednesday even
ing, June 17. The custom huu been to
have the senior exercises Thursday,
but for various reasons it was thought
be.st to set custom uslde and hold them
Wednesday.
C. E. Bunnell attened the graduating
exercises of the Montrose high school,
of which h is an uluinuuh, last week.
Robert Marshall and S. N. Simrell
tool; u fifty-mile spin on their wheels
last Saturayd and report the roads In
bad condition.
t.'overal of the students hud the pleas
ure of hearing Volney H. dishing, of
P.ungiJi', Me., the great teinperaiiee ad
vocate, in the Huptlst church lust Tues
day and Yednesdoy evenings.
The base ball team went to Tunk
hannock last Saturday und defeated the
local team of that place by a score of
I) to 7. It was u very Interesting game
and one of the best the boys have put
up yet this seuson. Lnst Wednesday
they were defeated by the St. Thomas
team of Scranton by a score of 7 to 2.
They play u return game with Tunk
hunuock next Suturduy on the home
grounds.
Last Friday evening Phi JIu and Bry
ant Literary societies held their sixth
unnuul banquet In the Osterhout dining
room. The honored guest was Profes
sor Elkanuh llulley, profess of (ireelt
In the academy for the past three yearn.
Tin? banquetters seuted themselves nt
the tables promptly ut o'clock, nnd
alter the menu was served the ill's t
speaker of the evening, CI. L, Heards
ley, toasted "Our Honored Ouest." He
was followed by Miss (Icrtrudo Hall on
"Harmony and Love." C. It. Wilson
ably discussed the subject. "Where Are
We At?" and "The Faculty," at me
hands of Mr. Lappeus, cunie In for their
share or "roast." The last spenker on
the programme was IT. W. Mumford,
who guve an excellent toust on "Our
Banquet." which wus loudly applnudod
All the toasts showed the effect of curp
l'ul preparation and no expense was
spared in making the alxth annual ban
quet cap the climax of them all. The
out-of-town guests were E, W. Kem
erer, of Mlddletown. Conn, class of 'ill
Ruell Capwell. of Scranton. class of '04
and Mr. Goodrich, of Alford, Pu,.
WAVER LY.
Miss Emma Roberts, of I.ennoxvllle,
Is visiting Professor and he.- sister, Mrs,
F. C, Hanyen.
A son arrived at the home of Bur
gess and Mrs. E. J. Stone last Fri
day, mother and an are doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lelghton and
son, Bedford, of Binghamton. are tne
guests of Mrs. Leighton's mother, Mrs.
Andrew Bedford.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho
dist Episcopal church will meet at the
home of John Mllroy next Friday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. George, of Chl
cagti who have been visiting Mrs.
licorge's father, A. J. Smith, ut his
beautiful home, "Westlook." lert for
New York city Monday morning.
Miles Miles, who has been confined
to the house for twelve weeks with
rheumatism, Is able to be out again.
Fine line of candles, pies and cakes
at Martin Hold's "Little Delmonieo."
Mrs. Hannah Kromer, who had a
paralytic stroke last Monday, died last
Thursday at the as? of . years. Fu
neral services were held at her late
home last Saturday. Rev. F. H. Pur
son, of the Methodic Episcopal church,
officiated. The following choir render
ed some beautiful hymns: Mi?s Cora
Sherman, M'.ss Polly Itelph, Mis. Mar
tin Bold. Mrs. C. E. Mahoney, Profes
sor F. C. Hanyen nnd John Mershon.
Interment was made ut Hickory drove
cemetery.
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHARGE WILL PR LES3
THAN T5 CENTS. THfft RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALT. WANT ADS., EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Helii Wanted Male.
V 'XS S , A.X-"VVS
U'ANTKD TWO UOOD CARPENTERS;
thovo Hilapted tn rollrotid work pre
frrei1. Apply nt oftioo of 11UHKE BROS.,
Durr Hiilldinu, Washington avenue.
UT'ANTKD-.vN A01NT IN EVKRY KF.U
tion torniiTiim; ?4.0(to$'00ailuy ma.lo:
Kiln t niitlit; nltion mvi to Bell stople UooiW
to dealers; beat stdo linn $7.1.00 a mouth; sal
ary or lurge roniniiaeioii muilo; experienoM
uniipcrarai y. Clifton tsutp aud Mauufactar
inu Co., Cincinnati, O.
AVANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
' evry town to solicit stork sutwnrip
tlonn; a monopoly: bis money for naants; no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH A CO.,
turdeu lilocK. Cbio:io. 111.
Hclo Wanted Females.
Waste d-Th ru. mtTiovTEWoKK.
I V Room 5, Coal Exobango.
IV'ANTED AT ONCE - NURSK OlltL:
V I must give good reference. Apply at U7
Monrow avmiui'.
WANTKD-EXPEIJIENL'ED BOOK-KEEP
tr; must lm well recommended nnd
mtiat bo nhlo to give Irani. L). B. C, Tribune
otlico.
JADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOIXO
J )ii-uhiirt In me wo?-lc, and will uludly send
full particulars to nil sen i! inn 2 cent stnrap.
Sll.S M. A. STLKBIKS, Luwreneo, Mich.
WANTED-t.ADY OENT IN SCRAN-
ton to null and introduce Snyder's cake
iclnc: pxporiunrcil ranvaw preforrod: work
rermanmit and Tery profltslile. Writo for
particuliirs at once aiirt get benefit of holiday
trade. T. B. SNYDER 4 CO , Cincinnati, O
WANTED IMiMEDlATELY TWO F.NEU
petio mien v. onion to ropreo nc ill.
Onaranteod (III day without interfering witli
other duties. Healtlifnl occupation. Write
for particular, inclosing stump. Mango Ctiem
ii-ol Company. No. 'i John dtreet. New York.
Canvassers Wanted.
tm1Tohockk1?
" ihcm Eurloy'a Borax Soap nnd tako tUeir
orders on rfrocors: must b of rent nppenr
nneo und fair talk.-rs; wages, ST.tiO a woelc.
Inquire 11 to I la.lies' outrance Hotel .Ternivu,
W. BA1LLY.
For Rent.
L'Olt KENT-HOUSE CONTAINING S
Jl rooms, hot und cold wutur, witb bath,
apply ou premises, Washburn Street.
nOUR KOOJIL. VIZ Olive street, arrnniod
1 for light hoKsokeuping; newly painted
and papered.
l.OIt RENT HALE OP DOUBLE HOUSE;
X modern improvements; rent reasonable;
cotuer of Pino und Blakely stroots, Duuinore.
?OR KENT TEN-ROOM HOUSE; ALL
modern t-oiiv. nlencen. Inquire ut I'iH
Washburn it
I'OK UENT-NICEm FURNISHED HALL
1 suitnb'n for lodge looms. JOHN JEli
MYN, 110 Wyoming ovenua.
For Sale.
TXR SALE OR REST 8IX-ROOMED t'OT
r" tago, Wyoming Camp Ground; partly
furnished. Vv. II. MAX. LETT. Scrant m.
fOR SJLE-BORSE AGED SIX YEARS,
I wnriit. 1.(00 pounds; cuu be seen ut ltUI
Pi ice street.
yOR SALE - MY COTTAGE AT EL5I
J hurst and tlio four lots on which it
stands: uUo the four lots adjoining; most de
nim) U location in Elmhur.st; prices reasona
ble: terms easy; po--hOiou givon at once. E.
P. KINGSBURY. Common wealth Building,
Scranton, Pa,
T70R SALE-TWO HORSES, 2 BUTCHER
1 wagons. Sbusgles, 1 alfiirli, harnesses und
all of butcher's outfit: alxo mo t market for
rent; poingmitof business; reus: be sold by
April 1st. Innuiro of 1. E. SCHULLER,
Blnltoly Btroct. Dnnmore.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Lackawanna Trust and Safe
Deposit Company
of Scranton, No. 404 Lackawanna
of Lackawanna county, tVimsylv
the eljse of business, May 1',
RESOURCES.
Cash on hand $
Checks uml other eatii items ...
Due fioiii hunks uml bunkers ..
avenue,
aula, .it
r. .o.Hi co
il.iS.I !l
3!KU41 IS
'. l.'ti no
'Jdi.sj oj
l.as 02
Commercial and other puper
owned
Cull loans upon collaterals
Time loans upon collaterals ....
I.dciim upon bonds anil molt
Kane Investment securltcs owiird,
vis. :
Stocks, bonds, etc. JUiW.MI 07
.Mortgages IL'J.r.W lu
3.'ll,2:i1 77
3a.77 .'0
Real estate, furniture und tlx-
liues - ,
Safe deposit vuults
Overdrafts
ao.oiKi ik)
.lia.K 87
LIABILITIES.
(Vpltnl stock paid In $
Surplus fund
Iliulivded protlts, less expenses
and taxi's puld
Deposits subject to
check p;o,:w ir.
Di posits, spei'ial libo.'l'M 07
Due to tile Common
weullh 2.".,OmO no
One to banks and bunkers
Dividends unpaid
2.-.0.OV) no
7."i,U0U 00
S),475 38
7.10,
8,
ni 2
if.l 27
l.iJ.W)
si.n:i.8:-s S7
Amount. Trust Funds Invested .$ 67,iinl 13
Vi...ml Tnul 'f.m.lu 1 ,.-
I W.lol 07
Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka
wanna, ss,:
I, HENRY .1. ANDERSON, Vice-President
of the uhovo-numcd rainmiiH. 1I0 sol
einnly swear that Ihe above- slutenieiit
Is true to the best of my knowledge and
oenei. -
(Signed) HENRY J. ANDERSON.
Virn-ProHlilelit.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this
i.iin u.-iy or .Muy, im.
(SlKiicd) F. L. HITCHCOCK,
Notary Public.
Cerreet-Attept:
(Signed) GEORGE SANDERSON,
J. BENJAMIN DlMMlck,
R. T. BLACK,
Directors,
c
onnoisy
Call and see them. They're worth
more than we ask.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
Aeent3 Wanted.
Y7ANTED SALESMAN: SALARY FROM
start; permunent pluco. BROWN
BROS. CO., Nurserymen. Roenestnr, N. V.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CIGARS;
per month salnry and exiens'fl paid,
ridroiiv with two-cent atunip, F1UARO CI
GAR CO., Cliicaso.
V'UKNTS-TO SELL OUR "PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel and corper eletro
plateru: price I rem J I upward; salary nnd e
iieDHos paid; out tit frea. Address, with stamp,
AIICIHGAN' MFG CO., Chicago,
AGENTS TOSEI.LCIGARS TO DEALERS;
Sii weeklv and expensns; experience un
necessary. tONSOLi DATED J1FG. CO,
Van Buren at.. ( liicavo.
SALl'.BMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; Sfi
pr cent commiHslon; aample book
mailed froe. Address L. N. CO., btatiou L,
New York.
AT once-agents"appointed TO
sell new livlitnins Helling tnhln rlotb. mos
quito and Iioiim) Uy liiiuid nt 10 rmtn and '.'5
rents a bn tie. Saniiiln tree. BOLOIANO
M'F'U Co., Baltimoro, Md.
AGENTS-HINDE'S PATENT UNIVER.
sal Hair Curler and Wnvera fns-'d with
out hunt), and "Pyr Pointed'itair Pin Lib
eral couiuiisHion. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box (5U, Now York.
Sealed Proposals.
OEALED PROPOSALS WIL BE RE
celved by rho Cliulrman of tho Home
Committee, of the Scranton Poor Board until
Friday, .luue !, 11(1(1, for th furuishiiiK 'Hid
putting in plaeo of an electric lhtlitiiiR plant
Ht Hillside Lome, ai-ccirilinK to plana und spec,
itleationa which nny be seen at the olllee of
Director Frederic k Fulkr, Herantoii, Pa.
Each proposal must bn accompanied by cash
or cortitld cheek to thn ninount of five per
ent. of the bid to bn forf riled in ciuo of re
finiul tt raako contract if awarded. The board
reserves til- riant to reject nny or all bida.
All propo.als must be endorsed "Proposals
Llectlio LiKlitin?.'' and addressed to
MPS. FRANCES B. SWAN.
. Clinli man Rome Ccmisittso.
Scranton, May 7, 1MKJ.
tpecla! Notices.
"rriHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WA1."
1 Yon want tliU relic. Contain1) allot
Frank Lmlio's famous old War Pictun-s.ahow
iliK the forcca in aetiml battle, sketched on thi
tpot. Two volumes, 2,0ij0 pictures, old on
eaay mcnthlv pavmoiiti. Delivered by ex
rrcss crimpletc, nil cl-arjcs prejiaid. Address
P. O. MOuD Y. 022 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK POOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
zinus, etc., bound or rebound at la
Tiiiuunb oCico. Wulc-k work. Reasonable
prices.
Business Opportunity.
QIAO INVESTED NOW IN WHEAT OR
Olvv stocks umler our safe method will
make von handsome protlts. Send for particu
lars niiil hook, free. JORDAN & CU L'cluin
bin Building, New York.
Dressmaking.
"MEW YORK DRESSMAKING SCHOOL;
Fre.ich tailor system tenant. Ladies
learn to lie your own dressmaker. Privata
lessons. Open day and evening. 417 Lack.
Ave.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
(."URNISHED ROOMS. WITH USEOFGA8.
I hot and rrid bath, sitting und reading
oouis. 'il'a Lackawanna bvciiuj.
Found.
OT, BERNARD DOG. INQUIRE AT 300
Vashiintton iiTcnno.
Medical.
ROEBMNG'S CELEBRATED TANSY AND
Pennyriiynl t-i!ls; Imported: nbsolulely
sato; harmless; superior to nil others: never
tails, unv slaves: thousands of happy luilics:
bvmail. Sold only bv BOTANICAL SPECI
FIC CO.. Ill Fifth Avenue, New York.
Situations Wanted.
VOUNO LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION
1 In ottiee; understands st-nosraphv nnd
typewritiui;; has had experience. Address
NELLIE, S"j N. mnin avonuo.
CITUATioN WANTED BY A YOUNG
O man: nas bad experieuue. Address B.,
Tribuno otlice.
c'lrCAtlON WANTED BY A VOUNO
i1 lady of pood btisiin'ss nbility, as clerk or
elll'o assistant. Tliorom.iilv uuderuands
Ixiok kMDplnsr. Address "CAt'ABLB,"atSam
nor Ave.. City.
YVANTED BY AN I-Xl'EUT ACCOUNT
W nut and bookkeeper, p wition to tako
cliarce "fa set of books morning or eveniiuts.
or would accept of a permanent position
betwe"U the hours of ll and it t. in., nt h very
moderate salary. Addion "EXPERT," Trib
une OlhV.
rpo )( OUT WASBINO. WASHINOS
I tnkon homo also, ('nil or address L. B.,
SH Suinnur Ave., llvdo Par.
CMTTATION WANTED -BY A RESPEC
i table widow, ns housekeeper Willi sm.Ml
famllv. Can xive reterences. Aildress, Ilouao
Keepe'r. Tribmie Oltio.
OITI'ATION Af BUTCH Kit-GOOD MEAT
Cutter, willlliif tn peddle or tend Market.
Thoroughly unil-i'staiuls the hii-niies. Ad
dress, Butelmr. l'- Forest Curt.
SITUATION
WAN 1 ED- BY A YGITNG
O ludvnMcicrk or 1
Jhce-usRistant. thorough-
y unoi'i'staniiM l.ook-koppiuif, etc.. Audrass,
"Ciiinpetent." 52-1 Sumner Avnniif.
tlTITATI()N WANTED A YOUNG MID
& riln aed man wants position as eo11"ctor.
Hnenks (ieriniu and English. Will fiirnishu
SliHU) security. Address, W. G., TKbunj
Hlice.
CITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS
O hutehor; by una thnt. uniierstumls the
business thorotiRhlv; w-ill us:d to KTcen
mnrknt nnd ovsiers nnd Ash. or around
grocery department. BUTCHER, this oillce.
CITUATION WANTED AS A BAKER OR
C nnv kind of work. Address K. A. B., No.
KKlJ Cedar avoini". city.
11TANTED-A POSITION BY AN fXPC
V rienced trnvel'tiK salesiiiiin, nripiaitiN 1
with Now York ami Pennsylvania trade. Ad
dress A., Tribunpnlliiw.
WANTED A SlTUATKiN BY AN AMKlT
lean as stable boss or chant of vents'
placo: perfectly sober and reliable, Y., Trib
une yttice. .
LADIES'
AT $5.00
TRY US.
602-004 UCKL 1V&. COR. ADMSL
Proposals.
OFHI E OV THE B11AHD OI' COMMISSIOSEB
ut' Public G hounds and Blii.uinus.
Daniel H. Hastings, J. C. Delaney.
Governor. Superintendent.
Amos. H. Mylln, Benamln J. Haywood.
Auditor General. State Treasurer
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING 8TA
1 tionerv. Fuel and other Supplies.
In compliance with the Constitution and
laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
we hereby invite aealrd proposals, at prices
below maximum rates fixed in schedules, to
furnish stationery, furniture, fuel and other
supplies, for thn several departments of tho
State Government, ami for niakina; repairs in
tho several departments and for the distribu
tion of the public document, for the year
endimt the first Tuesday of June, A. D. 17
Separate proposals will be received and sep
nra e contracts awarded as announced in said
schedules. Each proposal must be accom
panied by a bond, with at least two eurletles
or one suriety company, approved by a Jud-e
of the Cou' t of Common Pleas of the county
ill which the person or persons may reside,
conditioned for the fnlthfnl performance of
tho contract, and addressed and delivered to
Ihe Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds
and Btilldinns before twelve o'clock m., of
'I nesday the 2d day of June. A. D.. W&. at
whi'ii time the proposals will bo opened and
published, In the Reception Room of the Ex
ecutive Department at Hiirrisburir. nnd con
tracts awarded ns soon thereafter aa prac
ticable. Blank bonds nnd schedules containing all
necessary information can be obtained at this
Depurtmeut.
J. C. DELANEY.
For the Board of Commissioner ot Public
Grouuda and Buildings.
Steamship Line.
CTKAMbHIP TICKET AND DRAFT! AT
f .1. A. BARRON'S, 215 Lackawanna ave
nue. Scranton.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Schedule In Effect May 19. 1805-
Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows
7,25 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton.
Pottjville, Reading, Norristown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.17 p.m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burc and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PREVOST. Ocneral Manager.
Central Kttilroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Busquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLU IN EFFECT MCH. IS, 1836.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston,
Wilkes-Barre, etc at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m..
Vi.Vo, 2.00, 3.05. G.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, ,u0
a. m., 1.00, 2.15. 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m.
For New York. Newark and Elizabeth,
8.20 (express) u. m., 12.45 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), S.0B (express) p. m. gun
day. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. ni.
arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Term
inal, 5.22 p. tn. and New York 6.00 p. m.
For Matich Chunk, Alientown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia. 8.20 a, in .
12.45, 3.05. 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m.
Sunday. 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 u. m.. 12.45 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg,
via Alientown, 8.20 a. ill., 12.45. 5.00 p- m
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsville. 8.20 n.. 12.45 p. m.
Returning, leave New Y'ork. foot of Lib.
erty atreet. North River, at 9.10 (express)
u. in., 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor can p. in. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal.
9.00 a. m., 2.00 aud 4.30 p. m. Sunday U.27
u. ni.
ThroiiBh tlrkets to all points at lowest
rates may be hod cn application In ad
vunce to tho ticket aftent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
J IT. OLTIAT'SRN. Cen Sunt.
DICLA W'ARK AND
HUDSON TI.'dK
TAMLr;
On Monday. May 18,
IruliiH will leave Sernu
tou un follou'H:
For Cuiboudule 5.45,
7.55. 8.."", 10.15 u. in.; 12.00
neon: 1.21. 2.2n, 3.52, 5.25.
11.25, 7.57, 9.10. 10.30, 11.55
AlMnnv. Knr:itnD-n. Montrenl. Tins.
Ion, New Luslund points, etc. 5.45 u. in.;
2.20 p. 111.
For lliinesdule 5.45, 8.55, 10.15 u. m.; 12.00
noon; 2.2'i. 5.2'i p. ill.
I'or Vllkes-llMrre-d.4S. 7.4.1, 8.45. 9.38. 10.45
11. in.; 12.05, 1.20, 2.30. 3.33, 4.41, li.00, 7.50, 9.50.
11.38 ). in.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley railroad 0.45, 7.45 u. tn.;
12.0.), 2.30, 4.41 (with Hluck Diamond ox
prerr) p. m.
For Pennsylvania railroad points 0.45.
.:n n. tn.: 2.80, 4.41 p. ni.
For western points, via ThiKh Vnlllev
railroad 7.15 a. m.; 12.05, 3.33 (wKh Hlaek
lllumond exiiressl, 9.50, 11.38 p. In.
Trains will arrive Scrardon as follows:
From Cnrbcimhilo und iho north (1.40,
7.40, 8.40, 9.31, 10.10 a. m.: 12.00 noon: l.Oo,
2.27. 3.25. 4.37, 5.45, 7.45, 9.45, 11.33 p. in.
From Wilkcs-Kiirre and the south (1.40
7.5(1, 8.50, 10.10, 11.55 a. m.i 1.1(1, 2.14, 3.48, 8.22!
0.21, 7.03, 9.03. 9.40, 11.02 p. tn.
p. m
h'oi
Wallace
2oq Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
May 17, 189G.
Train leaves Scranton for Phlladelohis
and New York via D. H. R. R. ut 6.15,
7.45 a. in . 12.05. 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Dia
mond Kxpressi and 11.38 p. m., via 1)., I..
A W. R. R 6.00. 8.08. 11.20 a. in., and 1.30
y. 111.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wilkes
Bane, via 1.. L. & W. R. R., 0.00, 8.08. 11.20
u. in., 3.40, 6.00. 8.52 p. in.
Leave Scranton for White Haven. Ha
Elcton, Pottsville and ull points on tho
Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches,
via D. & H. R. H. ut 6.40. 7.45 a. m 12.05,
I. 20, 2.30, 4.41 p. m., via D , 1. W. R. R.
6.00. 8.08, 11.20 u. in., 1.30 J.40 p. m.
1-ave Scranton for Bethlehem, Kaston,
Hi aciluif. Harrisburg and all Intermedlato
lioints. via l. or H. R. R. 6.45, 7.45 a. in.,
12.05. 1.20. 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ul
press), n.28 p. ni., via D. L. & W, K. R.,
6.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30, 3.40 p. m.
Leave Seranton for Tunkhunnock, To
wanda, Klmira,. Ithaea, Geneva and nil
Internilate points, via D. & 11. R. R.. 8.45
a. m., 12.05 and 11.35 p. in., via D L. & W.
R. K., 8.08, 9.55 u. m., 1.80 p. m
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Nlutrura Fulls, Detroit, Chicago und all
polns west, via D. & H. R. R., 8.45 a. in.,
12.05, 3.33 (Rlack Diamond Express), 9.50,
II. 38 p. in., viu D.. L. & W. R. R. and Pitts,
ton Junction, 8.118. 9.55 a. m.. 1.30. 8.50 p. in.
For Klmtra nnd the west, via Salamanca,
via D. & H. R. R., 8.45 a. ni., 12.05 p. ni.,
via D.. L. He W. It ll Hi IK ii m 11
3.40 p. m.
Pulmun parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars 011 all trains between L. B.
Junction or W'llkes-ltarre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Brldue.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt.
CHAS. S. Ll-:r-;, Oen. Pass, Agt., Phlla., Pa.
A. V. NONNB.MACHER. Asst. Oen.
Puss. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa.
Seranton onice. Lackawanna avenue.
Del., Luck, and Western.
Effect Monday, April 20, 1890.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and all points East,
1.40, 2,50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. tn.; 1.15 und
3.34 p. in.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and tho South, 5.15,8.00 and 9.55 u. in.;
1.15 and 3.31 p. ni.
Washington and way station, 4.00 p. m.
Tobyhnnna accommodation, 6.10 p. ni.
Express for Ringhamton, Oswego, Ll
mlra. Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and ButTalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. tn., ami
1.21 p. m., making close connections ut
ButTalo to all points In the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9.15 a. m.
Binghamton and way stations. 12.37 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10
PBln'glinmton and Elmlrn express 5.55 p. tn.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
Utlca and Rlchtleld Springs, 2.35 a. m., and
l'lth'ca"i.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m. nnd 1.21
P'For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkc
Bnrre, l'lymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan
ville making close connections at North
umb'erlan and Wllllamsport. Harrisburg.
Baltimore. Washington and the South.
Northumberland and intermediate sta
tions 6.00. 9.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.00 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8 0S und 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate Htatlons, 3.40 and 8.52 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket olllee, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or
ilenot ticket office.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
EFFECTIVE MARCH 16, 1896.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
and Intermediate points on the Erie rail
road, also for Honeadale. Hawley nni
local points at 8.35 a. in. and 3.28 p. m. an1
arrive at Scranton from above points at
8.23 a. m. and 3.57 p. m.
SCHANTO DIVISION.
In Effect May 10th, 1S0
North Knuiid
koiitu Hound,
S03 201
Stations
I S'2 &
13 '
f I
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cept KUiidnT,)
u 1 Arrive l-eavei
7 S.YN. Y. Franklin At.
7 loiWcac 4'.'ud street
7 O0i weebawkea
7 4
7 OS
(10
r x Arrive uiavet
1 laHaacocK juuctloui
8i
HI
1 cm Hancock
1 a r.nl
HtarlhUt
l'reaton fork
Como
Forntellt
Belmont
Plensant Mt.
Uolondalo
Forest City
Cnrb-indaie
White lirldjo
.Maytleld
Jeiinvii
Aichlblld
Wlnton
Peckville
Olrrhaut
Dickson
'1'hroop
Provldmicn
Park Place
8 an
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8 31
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8 58
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All trains run dally except Sunday,
f. aiguilles, that trains stop on signal tor ta
senders.
enure rates via Ontario Western btfore
Kitrcliaslnit tickets and aavt money. Day and
l&t Kipiee totUo West. . .
. J.C. Anderson, osn. Pais. Agt,
T. FUtorott, bit, tun, Agt. scranton, Pa,