The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 11, 1896, Image 7

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    THE 6CBANTON TBIBUNE FRIDAY. MOBNINtf. SEPTEMBER 11. 1896.
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WST SIDE EVENTS.
Jonatbaa Thomas and His Laborer
Seriously Injured in the Bellevue
MineOther Accidents.
Accidents on this side yesterday were
as numerous us those of the day he
fore, when three were reported. Jona
than Thomas, a miner, and his lalmrer,
were quite seriously Injured yesterday
morning by a fall of top coal in the
ltellevue mine. Mr. Thomas' injuries
consist of a fractured hip bone and a
bad eash on the head, lie was taken
to his home, 1145 Kynon street. Dr.
George Ueaeh is in attendance. The
laborer Is a Pole. He sustained only a
few cuts and bruises.
Renjamln Morgan, of Chestnut street,
a driver at the Mount rieasant mine,
wns kicked In the head yesterday by a
mule. Pr. Reynolds was called. Mor
Kan may not recover from the injury.
l.lltle Annie Olnader, whose parents
live on Merrifield street, fell from a
pwluc at Nay Aug park yesterday
mominc; and wus painfully injured. The
hurts are not very serious.
EUC1IKE FAKTY.
Miss Jennie Howell, of Scranton
treet, Rave a progressive euchre party
last evening to her friends. Among
those who enjoyed the function were:
Hisses August Illalr. Lizzie Heermans,
Kmma Lewis, Delia Pcnwarden, Mrs.
Crittenden, Mrs. Charles Hutr, Mrs.
Thomas Richards, Mrs. F. K. Struppler,
Mis. John Ilrown, Mrs. Reynolds and
Mrs. William Price, jr.
EDWARD W ATKINS P.CRIED.
The funeral of the late Edward Wat
kins took place yesterday from the
Iviiim? of his parents on the corner of
Crant avenue und Price street. Rev.
Kdward Howell officiated. The pall
bearers were: James Crozier, 1. A.
Morgan, Thomas Hoffman, George
Jennings, T. II. Williams, Evan Morris.
Interimtit was made in Washburn
street cemetery.
LOST FOR TWO HOURS.
A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Wood
ruff Hill, of North Hyde Park avenue,
strayed from home yeste rday morning
and for two hours the parents were
worried over the little one's ubsciuc.
A. W, Peers found the child on North
Main avenue and escorted the wander
er buck home.
STORE RORRED.
,The store of Samuel Wheeler, on the
Scranton side of the Delaware, Lacka
wanna and Western railroad on Scran
ton street, was entered at nn early
hour Tuesday morning. Clgareib's,
etc., were missing when the proprietor
opened his place in the morning. No
Hue has been obtained for the dectlon
of the burglars.
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS.
The Bellevue McKlnley club will hold
a smoker nexf Saturday evening at their
home on South Main avenue. Presi
dent Albert Noble invites all friends of
the club to nttend.
Captain Fryer, of Philadelphia, the
divisional agent of the Salvation Army
Mercy Rox League, will be at the Price
ptreet barracks this evening and will
conduct a Mercy Rox meeting.
Mrs. Harry S. Ruth, of this side, has
been elected one of the trustees of the
Daughters of Ruth of the Knights of
Mysitlc Chain.
Mrs. A. 11. Eynon and family are
home from Lake Winoln.
Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, of Hampton
street, returned yesterday from a busi
ness trip to Wales. Mrs. Reynolds also
enjoyed a pleasure sojourn through
England.
The families of Messrs. A. E. Mi u se
and Eugene Mors , and Dr. W. A. Paine
have returned frc n their summer Btuy
at Wlnola. ' !
The Patriotic On r. Sons of America,
of Northeastern Pe Insylvanla will hold
their annual convention tomorrow af
ternoon In Red Me y Hall.
Miss Mary Davi . daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas D. Davis, of South
' Main avenue, returned yesterday from
a recreation trip through Europe.
The Sunday School of the Jackson
Street Baptist church will picnic at
Nay Aug Park today.
Evangelist Moore and wife, who were
to have been here with their tent to
night, have postponed their coining to
Ml
, a MILLION patriotic voters have rec
I ognized the confusion of our pub-
' lie politics, and arc determined
toinform themselves, and stand like patriots
in the hour of their peril and vote to the best
of their knowledge, for the best interests of
the common people of the whole country. It
means further that every voter wants to
know, not only the doctrines v of his own
party, but the views of all other parties and
the reason for the differences Gold, Silver;
Tariff and Free Trade. To this end we have
secured a complete handbook of public po
litical information, edited by Lawrence F,
Trescott, WHICH WE W ILL PKESENT TO
THE i'UKCUASEli OF ANY MEN'S SUIT.
Ttl SAMTERS
Mian Dealing Clothiers,
of lb? Sdbtirbs.
Scranton for a few days, on account of
the great Interest in their meetings at
Forest City. They will be here In a
few days, when due notice will be given.
Miss Lavlna R. Towdinson, of 1121
Jackson street, Is acting as pipe organ
ist of Holy Trinity Lutheran church, in
the absence of Organist Protheroe.
Miss Cora Davis, of Plymouth, has re
turned home after a visit here.
The picnic which was to have taken
place last Saturday under the auspices
of the McCiellan Drum and Fife corps,
has been postponed until next Satur
day, Sept. 12, at Weber's Grove, Luzerne
street.
Dr. CM'. Colboru, Dentist.
Rooms 141 North Main avenue.
West Side llusiuess Directory.
HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cut
flowers and funeral designs a specialty;
104 South Slain avenue; two doors from
Jackson street.
rilOTOGRAPIIER. Cabinet photos, J1.40
per dozen. They are Just lovely. Con
vince yourself by calling at Starner's
Photo Parlors, 101 and lol South Main
avenue.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Cash for
anything you have to sell. Furniture.
Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the
stock of J. C. King, 7ul to 70S West Lack
awanna avenue.
lKOVll)ENCi:.
Isanc Trice and family, of Edna ave
nue, are enjoying a trip to Canada and
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, of Durkln
street, who has been seriously 111 for
the past month, is slowly recovering.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. William
Lewis, of Putnam street, a son.
John Edwards nnd Edward Loftus.
i.f Osterhout's store, were spending
their vacation nt Toronto, Canada.
Thomas Lewis, of Margaret avenue,
is at Plymouth.
Meredith Morgan, of Spring court,
who was injured sometime ago in the
Cayuga shaft. Is once more able to be
urouiid.
The Misses Hope, of Plains, are the
guests of Mrs. Cousin, of School street.
C.t nrge Itenedii t. who hns been sum
mering ut Lake Wlnola, has returned
to his home on North Main avenue.
The assault and buttery case of I. W.
Wcscott vs. Jacob Bohr wus last night
settled by Bohr paying half the costs.
The Christian Endeavor choir, of this
place, met last evening in this Presby
terian church for rehearsal.
The regular Thursday nli-'lit dancing
social was hold last night in Company
H armory.
The V. O. W. social club will tender a
smoker to their many friends on Fri
day evening, September II.
Mrs. Fanvy, of Hazletun, Is visiting
Mrs. E. D. Rirtlcy, of North Main ave
nue. Misses Nellie and Mary O'Hara. of
West Market street, are In New York
city.
Miss Minnie Jordan, of West Market
street, left yesterday fur Bliwimsburg.
Mrs. Thomas F. Kennedy, who has
been visiting friends In Syracuse, has
returned.
Mrs. Ella Fox , of this place, Is slight
ly Indisposed.
The members of the .Excelsior Hose
company will meet Thursday evening,
September 10, for drill.
M1NOOKA.
Miss R. Tlghe.of Archbnld, Is the guest
of Miss Jennie Loughney on Main
streft.
The debate by the Literary Circle of
the Young Men's Institute which was
to take place last night was postponed
until next meeting.
Miss M. Cahill, of Plttston, was a
visitor in town yesterday.
The citizens will meet this evening
as Fnsshold's hnll. Every taxpayer Is
expected to be present.
The employes of the I'yne, Taylor nnd
Holden mines, were paid yesterday.
Rheumatism Relieved in 3 Hours,
"MYSTIC CURE" for RHEUMA
TISM nnd NEURALGIA relieves In
three hours. Its action upon the sys
tem Is marvelous and mysterious. It
removes at once the cause and the dis
ease quickly disappears. The first dose
great benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl
Lorcnz, druggist, 41S Lackawanna ave
nue, Scranton.
Read Williams' Business College ad.
Hatters and Furnishan
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Bicycle Brake Invented by William H.
Sunday, of Alder Street Cherry
Street Case Revived.
William II. Sunday, of Alder street,
left yesterday for Washington, D. C,
to get a, patent on a bicycle brake he
has Invented. The brake is made of
hard and soft rubber and fits ugainst
the tire in nearly a similar position
to the way the present style of brakes
ere worked. It Is very simple and is
controlled from the handle bars.
It is an Improvement on the present
style. Mr. Sunday is a genius. He iy
a machinist, and has patented a num
ber of inventions. He claims that
bicycle brake Is his masterplce. Not
long he Invented a machine for clean
ing out beer pipes, and made it a suc
cess. He sold it and will devote his
attention to the brake.
T.HAT CHERRY STREET CASE.
For a long time the people of the
Twentieth wurd have been wondering
whether the councils will ever have the
platform nt the steel .works station of
the Delaware and Hudson railroad re
moved so that Cherry street can be
used. The company Is willing to re
move It if Fig street crossing woulil
be abandoned. There is no surer way
of abandoning the Fig street crossing
than by opening Cherry street. Coun
cilman Coyne Introduced a resolution
at last night's meeting of select coun
cil to have it removed by ,th street
I commissioner within ten days If the
! .Ion. ,1,, It
FORTY HOURS DEVOTION.
Forty Hours' devotion will begin
next Sunday at St. John's church. Rev.
Thomas F. Kernan, of Parsons, will
preach the sermon Sunday evening,
and on Monday evening Rev. F. 1'. lie
Nally, of the West Side, will preach.
There will be no sermon on Tuesday
night, to enable the confessions of all to.
be heard. Devotions will conelude with
high mass Wednesday morning.
SORTER PARAGRAPHS OP NEWS.
Owen J. McDonnell und M. J. Meseett
have been chosen captain and secre
tary respectively of the Twelfth Waul
liieyele club. The members will innke
their lirst run Sunday morning to Mos
cow. Miss Sarah Vaughan, of Pittston ave
nue, is the uiiest of her brother, D. J.
Vatighan, of Miughamtoii.
A new sidewalk is being laid on .Mat
tes street by the Lackawanna Iron and
Steel company.
The South Side board of trade will
meet this evening in Storr's hall, Alder
Street.
William Moore, of Indiana, formerly
uf this side, Is back on a vlull.
nu.NMotti:.
The Ice cream festival passed o,"f
very pleasantly at Hoyer'u hull last
night, It being held under the unspiie
of the Loyal Temperance Legion. So
well anil with such dlglnty did lie
contestants in the cuke walk execute
all the movements required, that It
was Impossible for the Judges t, decld
who was the winner, so the prize went
toward paying the expenses of the
evening.
E. J. Hughes, of Rlakely street, hai
returned from a visit to New Yoiit
city.
Joseph Jeffrey, of Rlakely street, nnd
Matthew Jeffrey, of Clay uvenue. have
returned from a fishing trip nt Maple
wood, bringing back with them a
splendid mess of lisli.
Miss Jennie (iuinney, of Rutlef
street, Is recovering fi'om a severe ill
ness. We are glad to learn that John M.
Tmf, of Ttvo.ib ulrni.t !,, r.w. ...ttl.
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an acciiieiu at .tt. i colliery a ruw
days ago, has recovered the use of his
eyesight.
The beneficial fund of the employes
of the Scranton Stove Works, has been
duly organized, with a membership of
over L'w. The following ollicers have
been elected: President, Robert P.
Jones; vice-president, Oeorge Frank;
treasurer, llenjamln E. Watson; secre
tary, James Rettle.
The date of the drama which is to
be given In Manley's hall, under the
auspices of the St. Agnes Guild, has
been finally derided on, Tuesday, Sep.
tember 2!tth, being set. The characters
are composed of the finest of local tal
ent, and it will be the best that has
ever been given In Dunmore, by any
amateur society. Admission will be
25 cents.
Emmet Collins, of Providence, spent
yesterday with friends In town.
James Wnlsh and Mnrtln Donnhue.
of New York, who have been visiting
relatives In town for the past few
days, have returned home.
Fred Kahn has purchased the lot
adjoining Mrs. H. O. Mace, and ha3
broken ground for the erection of a
handsome house.
The choir of St. Mary's Catholic
church will meet for regular rehearsal
on Saturday evening, at 7.30. All mem
bers are requested to be present.
GKEF.X KlUGE.
Street Commissioner Charles R.
Kinsley, wife and son. Charlie, of Penn
avenue, are visiting Mr. Kinsley's pa
rents. In Boston.
Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Vonght were
elected delegates from the W. C. T. U.
to the county convention, which meets
at Monslc, today.
Frank Alt and family, of Salem, are
the guests of F. C. Brooks, of Capouse
avenue.
Stuart Ferris and Allison Kinsley
Fpent Wednesday at Lily Lake.
Miss Greeley, of Capouse avenue, left
yesterday to attend Vassar colfege.
Mr. Brooks and wife returned home
yesterday from Honesdale, where they
have been spending a few days.
Benjamin Carr and wife, of Forest
City, made a trip to this place, on their
wheels, this week.
Misses Bessie Croft and Rertha Con
over have returned from Oouldsboro.
Miss Florence Snowden and brother
Ralph, of Sunset avenue, are spending
a few days in Scottsvllle.
Lorella Kennedy, of Peckville. Is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. M. Hay, of
East Market street.
Mrs. Tallle Morgan and family, of
Ocean Grove, are visiting Green Ridge
friends.
Miss May Rarney hns returned to her
home on Deacon street, after spetftilng
her vacation at Carbondale.
Stuart Ferris has been spending a
short time with friends at Paupack.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Harvey have
Just returned from Pike county after
a two weeks' visit with relatives.
Read Williams' Business College ad, j
AN AMERICAN BEAUTY.
A Friend of Manager Lederer Ex
. presses Opinions or the Opera
"You may depend upon It," said a
friend of Manager George W.. Lederer,
of the firm of Canary & Leder'er, "that
the new opera which will be presented
for the first time In Scranton next Mon
day night at the Frothingham, will be
a success. I say this not because I
know anything about the opera, but
simply because Mr. Lederer has taken
Miss Russell in hand and knows ex
actly what Is required to meet her fine
abilities."
"You think, then, that 'An American
Henuty' will be worth seeing?" observed
a Tribune man.
"I don't think anything about it. I
know it. Lederer hasn't touched any
thing for years that wasn't a success.
When he isn't handicapped by outside
Interference he rarely falls to please the
public taste. He seems to know ex
nctly what people like, both in the way
of plays and players. His Casino suc
cesses notably prove this. He is one
of the hardest working managers in the
business. He is a fine musician and
readily detects anything deficient In the
scores submitted to his Judgment. I
understand that the writers of 'An
American Beauty got their points from
Lederer."
"Will he be here with the company?"
inquired the scribe.
"The best answer to that Is found In
a letter I received from him the other
day, dete l New York. Let me read you
an extrnct. Here It Is: 'I will be in
Scranton with the Lillian Russell com
pany, as I am personally staging the
opera and will have to be there on that
account. I expect to leave here on Sat
urday, Sept. 12, so will bo in Scranton
all day Sunday. Sept. 13. You know we
open there Sept. 14. The production
will be a 'corker' and the company
simply magnificent. I shall take with
me our entire New York Casino or
chestro.' "
"Why. that looks as If Scranton Is to
have something pretty line?" remarked
the Tribune man.
"You can wager that those who miss
seeing the lirst presentation of the
opera next Monday night, will regret
it," said Mr. Lederer's friend.
IT'S A GREAT SHOW.
What JolinD. .Mislilt-r Says About A
Itny Wanted.
John 1). Mlshler, of Reading, writes
to Manager Long, or the Acudemy jf
Music as follows concerning "A Hoy
: Wanted" which will be seen ut the
Academy Saturday night.
j "'t was a corker;" "It was a Jim
iilimly;" "out of sight;" "Great Scott,"
' were among some of the exclamations
I overheard as the audience were leaving
' lie- Academy al'ler seeing the great spec
i 1-ilty entertainment tiiuiics lilaney's "A
Hoy Wanted." Farce comedy, huffoon
i cry, extravaganza, variety, burlesque
I wer happily elntermlngled. Ohnrl-'s
I Dlaney roneo".ted the hodge-podge of
j language and situations for the benefit of
his brother, the versatile Harry Clay
l'.laney, who easily brings all out with ex
citing mil laughable effect, holding his own
prominently among a large number of very
lieer lulllic,llui a, ti.uiy in 11 n lit. o
big 1.
Misses O'Nell nnd Sutherland In their
acrobatic act were mnrveloiis; Raymond
Flnlny is a very clever, nutiirally funny
man; Knox (I. Wilson played sweetly on
the saxophone; Frank loung was very
j amusing In tin eccentric dance; Laura
neiinett is a pleasing contralto; uoorgie
l.ingard and l.illie Allyn ill songs and
skipping rope dunce were artistic; Churl 'S
lii. .nit und Uus Saville's instrumental
musical uet was funny and enjoyuble.
aillKCit WILL BE SOLD.
St, Joseph's I.illinaninn Church
the Sheriffs Hands.
Among the properties which Sheriff
demons wll offer for sale to the high
est bidder on Saturday, September 20,
will be St. Joseph's Lithuanian church
property on North Muin avenue. Spruks
Rron., contractors and lumber dealers
i.f the South Side, are tho plaintiffs,
nnd the amount of the judgment they
bold is f.f,:,i.
This Is tho church of which Rev.
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! l.iioiiaei Pesa
Is pastor, and against
whom there was a short whllo ago as
fierce opposition as Is now troubling the
Polish church on the South Side. A
bnsement roofed over is what
the church consists of, but the
three lots nre valuable. On nccount of
tho dissensions in the congregation the
pastor hns been unable to raise suffic
ient money to proceed further wfth tho
erection of tho edifice than the condi
tion In which it now stnnd3.
A Wise Son. '
It is related of a well-known merchant
of a neighboring 'city that, after making
his will and leaving a largo property to a
trustee for his son, he called tho young
man In nnd, after reading the will to him,
nsked If there was any Improvement or
alteration he could suggest.
"Well, father," said the young gentle
man, lighting a cigarette. "I think, ns
things go nowadays. It would be butter
for mo If you left the property to the
other fellow and mado me trustee."
The old gentleman made up his mind
then and there that the young man was
quite competent to take charge of his own
Inheritance and scratched the trustee
clause out. Texas Siftings.
F1KST I.KGLINI.ATIVi: DISTRICT
Scranton, Pa., Aug. 31. ISM.
The Republicans of the First legislative
district of Lackawanna county will assem
ble In convention at St. David's hall. North
Main avenue, Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday
afternoon, Sept. 15, 1bfi, at 2 o'clock, for
the purpose of nominating a candld.uu
to represent the said district In the legis
lature. The election of delegates to sal.l
convention will take place at the regular
polling places of the district on Saturday
nfternoon, Sept. 12. 1S96, between tha hours
of 4 and 1 p. m. Election districts are cn
ti:led to representation as follows:
First ward. First district 2
First ward. Second district 1
First ward, Third district 2
Second ward, First district 1
Second ward Second district 2
Second ward. Third district 1
Second ward, Fourth district 1
Second ward, Fifth district 1
Fourth ward, First district l
Fourth ward. Second district 2
Fourht wurd. Third district 2
Fourth ward, Fourth district 2
Fifth ward, First district 2
Fifth ward. Second district 2
Fifth ward, Third district 2
Fifth ward. Fourth district 2
Sixth ward, First district 1
Fourteenth ward. First district 1
Fourteenth ward. Second district 1
Fifteenth ward, First district 2
Fifteenth word. Second district 2
Eighteenth wurd, First district 1
Twenty-lirst ward, First district 1
Twenty-first ward, Serond district 1
Vlcllance committees will please take
notice and govern themselves accordingly.
W. A. PAINE. Chairman.
JOHN II. REYNOLDS. Secretary.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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"III.
MARKETS AND STOCKS
M all Street Review.
New York, Sept. 10. Speculation at
the Stock Exchange today was irregu
lar and rather feverish. Bank troubles
at New Orleans and the report of the
agricultural department for September
on cotton were the unfavorable devel
opments. Operators were bearlshly In
clined and prices gradually yielded un
der moderate pressure. At Intervals
the downward tendency was checked,
but in the final trading the market was
weak In tone. The loss In prices ranged
from ',4 to 2'4 per cent. Tobacco, su
gar. Rock Island, Pacific Mail, Man
hattan, Louisville and Nashville, Ten
nessee Coal and Reading were prom
inent In the reaction. Speculation left
oft weak In tone. Net changes show
declines of 2 per cent.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
LEN & CO., stock brokers, Mears build
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January C.f!5 6.07 0.62 6.G5
Krrnnton Hoard of Trade Exchange
((notation--All Quotnliou Hused
on Par of 100.
Name. Rid. Asked.
Dime Dep. ft Pis. Bank
Scranton Lace Curtnln Co. ..
National Uoring & Drill'g Co
First National Hank
Scranton Jar & Stopper Co...
Klinhurst Boulevard Co
Scranton Savings Bank
Honta Piute Class Co
Scranton Packing Co
Weston Mill Co
LacKawanna Iron Si Steel Co.
Third Nutlounl llank
Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co. ..
Scranton Traction Co
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I.ack'n Trust & Safe Dep. Co. ...
Kconomy Steam Heat &
Power Co
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Scranton Class Co
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage due 191S 110
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 110
Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. ...
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage duo 1920
Dickson Manufacturing Co. .
Lacks. Township School 6..
City of Scranton St. Imp 6
Borough of Wlnton 6
Mt. ,Vornon Coal Co
Scranton Axlo Works
Scranton Traction Co
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93
Philadelphia Provision .Market.
Philadelphia, Kept. 10. Provisions were
In moderate Jobbing demand anil steady.
We quote: City Emoked beef, llal2c; beef
hums, ?15.-naPJ..-.0 for old ami new, as to
average; pork, family, $9.75al0; hams, S. P.
cured, in tierces, 9'ialulie.; do. smoked,
Ie1jal2c., as to average; sides, ribbed, In
salt, 4a4'ie.: do. do. smoked, lJn5e.; shoul
(lers, plckle-cured, r'4a,VV; do. do.
smoked, li't.aii).; picnic hams. S. P. cured,
frfjatityc. ; do. do. smoked, ti";a"Uc ; bellies.
In pickle, according to average, loose, fi'ia
; breakfast bacon, 7a7,.-:c., list o brand
and average; lard, pure, city refined, In
tierces, PJc. : do. do. do. In tubs, 4'.n4;,;c. ;
do. butchers', loose, 3ic; city tallow, in
hogsheads, ,1c.; country do., 214a2:;;c. as to
quulity, and cakes, 3'ic
New York Produce .Market.
New York. Sept. 10. Flour I'nchanged.
Wheat Dull, easier; No. 2 red f. o. b., C7c;
ungraded red, D7ui:Se.; No. 1 northern, B5c;
options, Mny, CSic; September, 03-V,;
October, 03;c.; December. ili;c. Corn-
Dull, steady: No. 2. 2'iu2.i'ie. elevator;
K,ia2fi,,lic. afloat: options were dull and
steady; September, 25c: October, 257;.-.;
December, 27'lc; May, 2I;c. Oats Quiet,
steady; options dull, firmer; September,
19l,e.; October. 19ic: December. 20Y,c;
cpot prices. No. 2, 2itc.; No. 2 white, 2J:i
23',4e.; No. 2 Chicago, 21c; No. 3, V'.jc; No.
3 white, 202l'ie.; mixed western, 19u20c;
white do., 19 29c.; white state, 19a29c.
Rufftilo Live Stock.
Buffalo, Sept. 10. Cattle Market dull
nnd weuk: stock bulls, I2a2.25; Blockers,
$2.75a3; veals, tl.25aii.30. Hogs Market
dull, lower: Yorkers, good to choice, t3.55.i
3.0; pigs. t3.IOa3.55; mixed packers, $:i.40a
3.50; roughs, f2.75a3; stags. t.'a2.50. Sheep
nnd Lambs Market dull, demoralized; few
fancy lambs, tl.fi0al.7".; fair to good, f 1.10
a4.50; mixed sheep, pood to choice, t3.3oa
3.W, common to fair, 2.25a2.35; export
ewes, $3.00a3.73.
Oil .Market.
Oil City, Sept. 10. Oil market, credit
balances, IP); options closed at 1I214, the
only quotation. National transit runs,
32,023 barrels: shipments, 2.899 barrels;
Iluckey runs, 71,730 barrels; shipments,
C0.C31 barrels.
If the llnby Is flitting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
whllo teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and is
the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by
druggists In every part of the world,
lie sure nnd call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's
Soothing Syrup," nnd take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
WILLIAM S MILLAR,
Mdeiw. 8th Ward, Scranton
ROOMS 4 AND 5
OAS AND WATER CO. BU1L0INO,
CORNER WYOMING AVL AND CENTER SI
OFFICE HOURS from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p.
Bi. (l hour Intermission for dinner and
Ufpr.)
Particular Attention Glvtn to Collection..
Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. Your Biiit
MMUKMfXCtiullSaiiciua. TtUpkoati
SCHOOL
J. ALFRED PENNINQTON, Director.
(OrganUt of Elm Park Church.)
UPIL of some of the most celebrated
masters in Boston, Paris and Berlin.
Boston - - 1SSMSS9.
Paris and Berlin, 1889-1892.
Paris. .... 1S9MS95.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF
Miss Katherine Timberman
CONCERT CONTRALTO,
Pupil of MME. MARCHESI, Paris, and HERR GE0RG HEXSCHEL,
London, as
TEACHER OF SINGING.
Miss Timberman won high praise as a singer from soma of tha
most noted celebrities in the world during her
recent concert tour in Europe.
GOHSERVBTORY MS-iMS. P IMS.
FALL TERM OPENS
Thursday, September 10, i896
TI T nifm 1 301 Mm At8" Cor. Linden SL
1 U Ul Eim park Church.
SEND FOR PROSPECTUS'
JAMES MOIR,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR
Has Moved te Hit New Quarter.
402 Lackawanna Avenue.
Entrance on aldo next to Flret National
Dank. Ho baa now In a
fill
Comprising nTorjrthinf reqil.lt. for da
Merchant Tailoring. And th. aamo can
be ahovrn to advantage in bla aplan
dialy fitted up rvoma
A SPECIAL INVITATION
la Extended to All Reader of The Trib
une to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" In HI
New Builneas Home
THE
IWIC POWDER CO.,
ROOnS I AND 2. COM'LTH i'L'ffi,
SCRANTON, PA.
INNING AND BLASTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUB
DALE WORKS.
LAPLIN A RAND POWDER CO' 9
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric Battorlen, Electrlo F.xploJor. for ex
lilodlng blasts, Safety Fuue, and
Repauno Chemical Co. 's EXPLOSIVES.
CALL UP 3682!
wu
CO.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO 1(1 MERIDIAN STREET.
II. W. COLLINS, Manager.
PICKLING CUCUMBERS
Pickling Cucumbers, Cauli
flower, Horse-Radish Root,
v:r Pickling Onions, Ginger
Root, Red Cabbage, Mangoes,
Hot Peppers, Dill.
I H FIERCE. PI It IH1
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
let Day. c.
18th Day.
of Me.
THE CPKAT 30th lay.
profiler tlimhovemnlla In SOdam. lta.t
pmterfully .nil quickly. Cum whrn all othrn fail
VotiriKtmfUwillrf'tj.in thrir Innt manhood. and old
limn ntll rorover tlifir youthful vigor br uihf
KKVIYO. It qnlrklyand.uilyritorFiiK-rTPij
nrH. Let Vitality, Iioixitency. Kiehtly Kmlmioa.,
Lext Tower, J-'ailitut Memory, Wanting Dim.-., and
.11 ffTcrta of .flf-.boM or view and indiMrt'tion.
niilch iinfltKonefora'iirly.biiKinfMormarriaee. It
not only cure, by .'lartlng at tb. imt of d .'. b it
in a great m-rte tmilr and blond builder, briar
lug buk tlio pink glow to rain rherkaandr.
itorin. the fire of yonth. It ward' off fnaanity
Mia Consumption, lo.l.t on bavins RF.VlVO.nc
Umt. It can be carried in mt potket. BT tnr.il
1.00 pr packacr, or mi for 95.00, with a poe
c written ejaaraato to rare or rcfaiu
monr j. Circular free. Addreee
; M-xir:v-- - rt;pfKO
Ur alc by J!" All HEWS BROS., Dragila
Senate Pa,
111
PIANO
ORGAN
VOICE
F?S
THE
Spring House
HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO.
U. E. CROFUT, PROPRIETOR.
THIS HOUSE la atrlctly temperance, ia
new and well furnished and ol'ENED TO
THE PUBLIC THE YEAIt ROUND, la
located midway between Ulnshamton and
Bcranton, on the Montroee and Lacka
wanna Railroad, fix miles from D., L. A)
VV. R. R. at Alford Station, and Ave mllee
from Montroee; capacity eighty-five,
three mlnutm' walk from railroad station.
House situated 100 feet from the lake,
wide veranda extend the entire tenets
of the house, which la 100 feet.
Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc
Free to Uuests.
Altitude about 2,000 feat, equalling- In this
respect the Adirondack and Catiklll
Mountain..
Fine groves, plenty of ahnde and beautl.
ful scenery, maklne; a Summer Resort tin.
expelled In beauty and cheapness.
Dancing pavilion. swings, croqut
rroiinda. etc. COT.D PPRINO WATER
AND TLENTY OP MILK.
Rates $7 to lio Per Week. $1.50 Per Day.
Excursion tickets sold at all stations on
D.. L. A W. lines.
Porter meets all trains.
DUPONTS
HIKING, BUSTING MO SPORTING
POWDER
Janufnctured at the Wapwallopen Mills.
Luierne county, Pa., and at Wil
mington, Delaware.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District
! WYOMINO AVENUE, Scranton, Ps,
Third National Bank Building.
AGENCIES:
THOS. FORD, Pittston, Pa.
JOHN B. SMITH A BON, Plymouth. Pa.
E. W. MULLIGAN. Wlikes-Barre, Pa.
Agents for the Kepauno ChemlcnJ Com
fany's High Explosives.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES.
THE
I & CONNELL CO.,
434UCK1WANN IVENU1
E. ROBINSON'S
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of tb Celebrated
Mi to
CAPACITY 1
100,000 Barrels per Annum
BALDWIN'S
1 M
HIM
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