The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 14, 1898, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, JANUAUY H, 1898.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
FIUDAY, JANUARY 14, 189J.
Big Reduction
on all furniture
s
coverings.
We Upholster
Furniture
and do it well.
Have your work
done this month
at half the former
price.
till!
II
TRAMP CHASED BY A
PERFORMING BEAR
Dill Woodward's Pel Rescues a Young
Girl From a Kouber.
BRUIN PREVENTS A BIO ROBBERY
IiiillHtrnil nnd (Strut llriul Af-reo T
oii u riim 1'iir I'lituru Proceeding,
l'miners Institute D.UrM-.Ati Lx
Poslmnstrr Opuns a I.iiw OIHce.
Speilul correspondence of Tim Tribune
Susquehanna, Jnn. 13. All Biookdale
Is telllmr how fanner Iilll Worn! w aid's
lame hear iecued the little school
teacher from the ttnmji. Two jeni.s
oi mute ago a wandering Ihitisnilun
airlM'd at the Woodwind fuim, U-ndlnir
n peifoiinliiK hear. The innn was 111 and
iieRBcd the juivileKO of li'.ivlnp; the
hear o'l the faun, while he went to a
city hospital Weeks and month
passed anil no tidings came fiom the
1 ear owner. So raimci woouwaui
I'liicluded to adopt the heal. On account
of Us Insatiate appetite lauln was
dubbed Tainmatn." and he soon he
i.imi a nclghboihood pet. The fiiimur
made T.iinnianv us-eful. He would dilve
up the cows at nlcht, fuinlbh motive
powei for the hip; faun chum, and
watch the home Uatn at nlsht. The
proprietor of a one-horso menaseile
offered J-,o for Tammany, "lie Isn't
or Fale." said Farmei Woodw.nd, "he
Knows, a cnpdcmiiv'd sight more'n some
people who ote In this dlbtllct." Of
Hte Tammany has folowed the chlld
imi to the dlstiict school, over the hills,
i i mlll! nw.iv. Not belnff well up in
i i 'r.ials and cube loot, he lemalns In
ine conldtir duiinz .school hours. At
i pi n the school children and the tcaeh
r to divide dinner with him. A few
evenings a;:o tlieie was to be an en
teitalmnciit in the little hchool loom,
and in the afternoon the children went
to a move to gather evei greens with
which to decoiate the room. As the
' aehei was at work alone in the school
'nue, she w.is startled by a giuff
voice raying: "CSIve me your watch and
money quick!" The frightened teacher
turned fiom the blackboard to see a
')ig, .shambling, dirty specimen of hu
manity in the room. She lan to a win
dow 'and shouted for held. The tiamp
seized her, thiew her against a bench,
w i rnched her w atch aw ay and w as
searching her pockets, when the door
fell fiom Its hlnsres and Tnmmnni,
with a roar, plunged into the room and
made for the tiamp. The fellow, with
ii yell, clashed towards the open door,
but Tamilian'" caught him by the
phoulder und thiew him heavily upon
the iloor. The little school teacher inn
to a nelghboilmr faim hou-e for help.
When the man aitled the tramp, ter
ribly In juied and torn, was found un
i onFclous upon the flooi. Tammany,
with evident satisfaction, sat guaidlng
the doorway and lldting blood fiom his
paws. At the entei talnment that night
Tinunany was u heio. The school
tiustees oted him nn engraved collar.
"When the tramp nets, out of the doc
toi's hands he will be sent to the peni
tentiary. Tin: xnws records.
The si and jury, in session In Jlont
rose on Monday found a true bill
rgnlnst Floia Hello Sweet, who mui
deied her mother. Mis. Elvlta Sweet,
in SiiMiuehanua, December 17. The
trial will piobably 'occur at the April
tenn of couit. A plea of Insanity will
be pet up. .
Dr. Samuel Ulrdsal!, for nine yeais
past surgeon for the Erie Hailtoad
company at this point, Is succeeded by
Dr. Moigan Li Miller, of Lanesboio Dr
Miller will have ollices i'n Susquehanna
and Lnucshoro.
Patilck Callahan, formerly of Sus
quehanna, died in Noith Dakota on
Sunday afternoon.
The Susquehanna county Medical
T:amlnlnrc Uouul met in this place on
Wednesday. The usual number of vet
erans appeared for examinations.
The srand jury on Tuesday reported
favoiably upon n county bildge over
Drinker cieek, on Main street, In this
boiough,
HOPn VOTl MONTROSE.
Since the Lehigh Valley Ins gained
control of the Montroso road, it is be
lieved that it will be extended to Sus
quehanna, Hlnshamton, or some other
largo place. Montrose now has direct
communication with Tunkhiinnoclt and
Alfoid.-and she will lejolce to be con
necting with a busy business center.
WANTED TO BE HULCRS.
Several foreiirneis made application
to Judge Seatle, In Monti ose, on Mon
day afternoon, for naturalization pa
pers. Nearly all were rejected on ac
count of dense Ignorance. One appli
cant didn't know the nntr.o of this
county, wieiv he lesldes. He didi 't
know In wtint township he resided. H
hadn't the r 'molest Idea how th laws
In this country were made. "Uetter go
and get Informed a little", said the Just
Judge, "before you become a ruler."
SOMK COUNTY CURRENCY.
At last, Hallstead and Great Rend
have airreed upon one thing. They
will next season Join In putting a ball
team In the field. The Hullstead Her
ald fixve that half of tho team will
board In llnllstead and half In Great
Bend. Kach borough wilt have four
and one-half men of tho team, and all
will be serene. How good and how
pleasant Jt Is to see twin boroughs liv
ing together In unity!
A prominent resident of Hallstead
Informs me that tho people of Hull
ptead desire ft county bridge. There
are only it few kickers. Tliat'H dif
ferent. Ux-I'ostmnster James McKlnney, of
Susquehanna, has opened an olTlce In
Forest City for tho practlco of law. Mr.
McKlnney Is a Kenlleman of decided
ability, and he will undoubtedly build
tip n large practice in our sister bo
roush. The estate of the IntP Azur Iyathrnp,
of Mont lose, was assessed at $S,000.
And yrft some people ask to go to
Klondike!
William I). I.tisk. esq , a prominent
capitalist and lawyei, of Mont! ose, will
go to Klondike caily In the spring. He
Is endeavoring to oianlze a company.
A committer from tho Susqucliunnn
He aid of Tindo Is hustling with the
sew ci age question. From nil thu evi
dence now In, it would appear that
Stisqinlinnna needs sewerage; Mont
rose ehctrlc lights: and Oieat Hend a
count. (nidge and ellglon.
A certain county tr-nsuicr will com
mit mntrlmony In Elmlrn, Jimuaiy 28.
Do tut say that T told ou.
Fanners Institute will bo held In
Susqu"lunna county, under the direc
tion of the State Hoard of Agriculture
as follow p. Glenwood, February 2:
Otrnt l'.nd, February J; Hrushvllle,
Pebrtriry 1; Thomson, Febiuaty 5;
I'nlond.tlt!, February 7-S.
AVI 1 1 J MiY U N PRE M H DITAT C D.
What -i feeling of relief comes over
a woman as she enters a church nnd
discovers that her neighbors wife 1ms
the win feather on her winter hat
that she woie last season!
Tiospeious people can give good
counsel, for it costs them nothing and
they like to do It.
"lis the swietest thing In the world
to see the chlldll'ce simplicity und def
eieneo m maternal nuthoilty which n
maiden of 3.1 or 40 will exhibit befoie a
ronintul of people ns she skips acioss
the Moor to asl: dear mamma If Klie
mnv walk up and down tho piazza for
a little while
At this time of the veur, when you
pee women s heads togethei, you may
set It clov n as a lived fact that n don
ation or surpilseC) party is Impend
ing unless. Indeed, Johnny tones has
a ii.nvly-niilvil baby bt other.
M'DONOUUH VERSUS DOI'HS.
Ai tides if agi cement have been
signed fin a twenlv-iound spatilng ex
hibition, between J lek McDonough,
foimeily of Mlnnipolio, but now of
Susquehinn.i, and Hobby Do'ibs, of
Cnibondale. to take place In Hujrin
Opei. i House, SusqiKhannn, the latter
pait of Januaiy. Tin men w 111 light
at catch weights.
RAILROAD HAPPENINGS.
There Is a umor that George Van
Ke.iien, now supe. IntenJent of ttuiiti
lioit.itlon. Is llkelv to becon'o general
superintendent of the Erie. He is a
fniim supeilntendent of the Jeffoison
division
Some rillroaders are claiming that
the lon.T distance telephone la Injuring
the p.isenei business.
In Cnibondale it is thought that the
1 lie will extend lis rpcently-aequlred
Xew York, Susqueh'ann:i and Western
load lo that cltv, to connect it with
the Ii'ifcrson branch.
1'lils s an off season lor lallioad bus
iness, but the Etle has no e'ulis to
complain.
The Hrooks Locomcllve woiks. In
Dunklrk.'Is shipping focoinotlvcs to Ja
pm Foi th" month of January, the Sat
urday half-holiday In the Susquehan
na shop Is dispensed with'
It is ippoited that the Elie's mines
In Forest City will be in operation but
four days In this mouth.
Tin. New Yoik Sun continues to
make "hanges In tho Erie offielniy, but
the road does not bulletin them.
WHITNEY.
THE MARKETS.
Wnll Street Iteilew.
New York, Jan. 13 Tho stock maiket
was under more or less piessure today on
account of the news fiom Havana Tliero
wns hiHVi icallzliiK at times and some
aggressive attacks bj the boaif A ni'm
bei of large operators iicently on the
bull vile 'changed their view and sold
stocks todav, and the Impression on the
m.uktt would undoubtedly hiivo been
much more serious bad il not been for
the remarkable strength and buoyancy
of several of the Yanderbllts This
stiength arrested the llnuldutlon and
steadied the market and the declines
afterward In tho geneial list ere not
laige even when these stocks themselves
leaeted on piotH Inkins. The declines at
the opening were thecktd also by the ex
ecution of commit Mini housu orders which
hud necumulateii eiver night The He vero
the principal rauiis to neutralize! the un
doubted! v heiloiiti view of the situation
in Canada and Its beirlng on the iclatlons
between the Fnlti d States and Spain
which Is held In AVnll street Tlicie was
no news to account foi the ouojnncv of
the Vtindei bills beond vague rumois
of on Intended change of pollej in ad
ministration loeiklng to the 1 eduction of
operating cost and an Incieasn In divi
dends. Tho total sales were ryt.900 shines.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
ft CO. stock biokers, Meals building,
looms 703-7W5
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am Sug Re'g Co 1M' llu'i 1 ,- lfl
Atch , To ft S IV . 13 IJij, 1J 33
A. T. ft S P., Pr ... 31 3P4 30 304
Am Tobacco Co . SD' su b S'H .
Am. Splilts 7 7 7 7'i
Am Sjilrits, l'r 11 11 11 19
Halt ft Ohio H'4 U'B li l.i
Iirook. R. P 3S 40 CSit 40
Uuy Stao Gas .... 3 3 33, .,
Can Southern . . 54 r.Pj r.3'4 .IIW
N. J. Cential .. Wi 97 WV. 9ii'4
thlc. & G W . . '.' 13'h 13" 13.".
Chic, ft N W 123', 12: UiVj 12!
Chic , H ft Q . 1007H 101- lOoffs 301
Chicago Gns . '.K,ij uo'u 9G 90
llestoro full, regular action
of tho bowels, do not Irri
tate orMiifiame, but leave
all tho ilellrMe illneitirn or
Ranlim In 'rfrct rmidltlon Try tin m. JW'cnti
I'reparcd only hj V. I. itccd X Lo, Lowell, Hsiii
THIRD NATIONAL
OF SCRANTON,
Special Attention Given to Bust
ncsis jinU l'cr.soiml Accounts,
Liberal Accommodation tlx
tended According to llulancua anJ
Kcsponslbility.
3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus,
Undivided Profits,
$200,000
300,000
79,000
CONNELL. President.
IIKNIiY 1IULIN, Jr.,yicc Trcs.
WILLIAM II. PK0K, Cashier.
Bfli
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Inff.
CtllC, Jill. & Ht. 1' .. SKi'i WW. Iji, -iVi
Chic, It. I. & P 01 fllk Wi WV4
f'liln at l M. n. Tfi T7I'. ?.".. T7U
11
C. C. C. & St. L ... aivt S.Vd 3IU
ii., l. & w ir,:U i;,t im'i ir.1
N. Y.. L. H. &. W .. 14fi 14; ll H"
Uil'i
Gen. Clectrlo ", S5'i .14'a SI
Lnko Shor.i 17Gi ISD'4 17CU JTT-i
Louis. A: Niisli r.7 BT',4 K f.7U
Lehigh Valley 20 20 05 20
...i.n.. 11-... ,1-1 .,,.. lirftA I1G-A
M. K. ft Tox.. Pr .. HG'S GOti 35 34Jj, (
Mo. Pacific! M' ' ?li 31
Nat. Lead 3(5 SOU 31' Zt. 1
tit - n.i4nl 1(il 111 41Ati 11 lit
Out. & West 1G 1')- 11'i IB
North Paelde si'4 2I4 21 2P
Nor. Pacillc. Pr .... Mi Gl ri'4 M"i
Purine Atali 31i .11g 0)i, 31
Phil. & Read 2.m4 22A 22(4
Southern It. It !)i, fi', 9", t
Southern It, It., Pr.. TJ 3J(, 31 M'k
Tcnn. ('. . lion .... 27 27 Wi 2BJi
Texas & Paclllo .... U ll'd 11' It,
Union Paclllu )'g 31 30'4 30'(,
U. S. Leather G. (. C (.
IT. S Leather, Pr 0 fil'i Gt'i Cl'l Cl'i
Wabaslw. 7 7 7 7
Walmsliri'r ini li 1.1'i 19
West. I'nlon Jiji, !)J1 Pllji 81
W. ft. L. II P's Z 3 3i
W. & L. E Pr H4 IP, n 13
CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADE.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. ing.
Mnv W WHs Wj. t)V4
Julv iO'k SI SO',2 S1
CORN.
Ma 29 29i 21 21'',
July CO S0H 31) 0i
OATS.
May 2.1'i 21 2314 23
Julv 2 2J 2J Si
PORK.
Mny USO 9.W Mi 0.12
LARD.
May 4.S3 4.83 4.77 1,77
Puts, 90 J calls, 91.
"M'lniiton Hoard ol Trade Exchange
(t!iolatlons--.VH QuotiUioiis llased
011 Pm nt 100.
STOCKS Hid. Asked.
Scranton ft PUtston Trac. Co. .. 20
National llorlng ft.Drlll'g 'Jo. ... t.0
Kltst National Hank CM
HlmhurHl Houlevaid Co 1W
Sitantou Savings Rank 223
FinnUin Packing Co 91
.l.iiclca. Iron and Steel Co 33 J
Third National Hank 330
'lhroop Novelt) M'l'g Co SO
Sciantoii Tiacllou Co 13 17
Sciunton Axle Woiks 73
Weston Mill Co 210
Alexander Car Re placer Co 10)
Sciauton Redding Co 103
Dime Dep ci DIs Hank 350
Peck Lumber M I'g Cc 173 210
Hcononiv Lli,lit, Heat ft Pow
er Co 13
HONDS.
Scranton Pass Rullvvas, liist
mortgage due 1'UO 113 ...
Peoples Street Railway, Hist
imntgnge due 191S 113
People's Strtet Riiilwav. Gen-
ct ;il mortgage, due 192t 113
Dickson Manufacturing C( 100
Lackn Tuviihliip School ir,c . ... 102
Clt of Scranton St. Imp 10-
Mt. Vernon Coal Co S3
Scrnnton Axle W'oika 100
Scr inton Tiactlon Co 100 ...
New York Produce Market,
New Yonc, Jnn li Flour Continued
destitute of feat me aside fiom nominal
steadiness, cltv mill uatcnts, 3.G3a5SO;
city mill deals, .:, Ju"i 10, Minnesota pat
ent, flu 23, do bakers, tlJtul'O; winter
patents, $lS0a3.1.1. do stl lights, flat 53;
do. extras, $'.40a3.H. Wheat Spot steady.
No. 2 led Mali',, f o b.. allo.it; No 1
haul Manitoba. $1.(U f. o !, afloat. No.
1 northern New Yonc, Sl.OI'd f. o. b.,
11llo.1t. options opened weaker under bear
ish foielgn niukets, Aigentlno offenngB
and short selling, rallied later on re
ported s.iles to Pranee anel domestic mill
ers, together with beteti late cables and
local covering closed partlv 1e net low
er, No. 2 led .laiiu.uv, 977a'be., closed
9S'-c.. March. 9Wi9tc . closed 9Gc. : Mav
91 9-lii2 3-li,c. closed 92UC : July. .S3',2a
fj1e., closed H"ae. Coin Spot stendp.
No. 2, 34c, f. o. b nflont; option opened
easy, tallied and closed 4c. net lower,
Ma. 317a"ll'ic. closed 3l"tc. Oats Spot
quiet; No. 2, 2.c; No 3, 2s'!C.; No. 2
white, 29K-c; No. 3 white, 2'io ; track
white, 2'a32e ; track mixed, western, 2S2
n2')bc. , options Inactive but about steady
all da, closing unchanged; May. closeel
28c Cut Meats-Stead) Heef Firm,
llutter Quiet; western crenmerv. 14'ua
20c, do. lactory, llallc ; Elgius, 20c; im
itation creamery, ltnl7c, state elalry, 13a
lie do. cii'amery, 13aHe. Cheese -Steady;
laige white-. September, S'S-iS'ic; small
white, elo , 9'4a9,4c. : largo colored, do. s',4
as3C. ; small do., Ial'c. ; laige October,
fi'laS'so.; small October, &i4nie.; light
skims, 6.iG'ac; pait skims, i2a1Hc.; full
skims, 2,.a',2C Eggs Steady; stato and
Pennsjlvanla, 20a2Jc, western fresh, l'U
Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale
and Retail Shoe House.
.107 Lackawanna Ave.
We Defy the World to Meet
These Low Prices.
spnl ita sole
Today Only.
3,500 pairs Ladies'
Caudee & Wall's Good
vear 50c Rubbers , Com
mon, sense and Opera
toes,sizes 2 to 5. at 15c
2,500 pairs Misses'
35c Rubbers, Woon
sockct and Bay State
Rubbers, all sizes, at... 15c
2,000 pairs Child's
30c Woousocket aud
Bay State Rubbers, all
72 pairs Ladies' Can
dee$i.75 Rubber Boots,
sizes o,yz to 7, at 98c
150 pairs Men's
Woousocket $3 Rub
ber Boots, all sizes, 6
to 11, at $1.98
72 pairs Misses'
$1.50 Rubber Boots at 98c
Child's Boots only 89c
Boys' $2. 50 Rubber
Boots at $1.69
Youths' Rubber
Boots at $1.29
The above goods are to be
sold for today only aud ouly
one pair to a customer.
HIDAIOW
The Acknowledged Chsapest Whole
sale and Retail Shoe House.
307 Lackawanna Ay.
MYBRDAV D OW
21c. Tallow-Steady; city, 3c; country,
3a3c. Petroleum Dull.
Philadelphia Provision .llnrket.
Phllndcliihlt, Jnn, 13. Wheat-Uc low
er; contract grade, Jnnunr, 9fln9G4c.;
February, March and April, nominal.
Coin Finn; No. 2 mixed, January and
February, 32aTV ; March anil April,
nominal. Oats Finn; No. I white, Janu
ary and Febiuury, 2i'ta30c; March rum
Apt II, iinmlniil. Potatoes Dull nnd
easier; white, choice, per bimhel, 73c; do.
fair to good, 70.t7 !c ; sweets, prime, per
bnsket, 70a7"c; do. yellow, (v1a70c; do.
seconds. 30a31c (hitter Dull and easier;
fancy western creamery, 20c.; do. Ponn
svlvnnln prints. 21c. do. western do., 21c
Eggs Firm and lc higher, ficsh, near
by. 21c, do western 21c. Cheese- Firm,
Refined Sugar Dull. Cotton - Steady,
Tallow I nchanged, Live Poultry
Steidy; fowls, fcaic; old roosters, cc,
spring chickens, 7jiiSc; turkejs, 9a 10c ,
ducks, 9il0c. , geese, So. Dressed Poultry
Firm, fowls, choice, S'4o9o ; do, fair to
good, 7,4n!c'.; chickens, large, P'aalOc:
medium do, Sa9c, ; do. common and scald
ed, elo, Ca7'jC. , tin keys, choice to fiinci,
ll'4al2',c.; do. fair to good. 9illc; ducks,
good lo rhoe, 7a'ic. Receipts Flour,
2 200 barrels and Mono sacks; wheat, 10,
(Ki bushels; corn. 100 em) bushels; outs.
OS 000 bushels. Shipments Whe it, 7OC0
bushels; eorn, 2i),0lW bushels; oats, 11,000
bushels.
Chicago (.rum 'Inriiet.
Chicago, Jan. 13. Wheat todav closed
at almost exactly jesteulav's llnal fig
ures. Earlv weakness e-aiised bv a shurp
decline at Liverpool was overcome later
by suport from the Loiter crowd and cov
ering by shorts. Corn and cuts after dull
sessions tlosed at substantially un
changed prices. Provisions closeel about
7':c. lower all around. A rise of 'c. a
bushel that followed flfteen minutes of
free selling vvus piitly dun to fenr of
complications with Spain arising out of
tho ilotlng said to be prevailing nt Hav
ana and which caused a few tlinld shorts
to cover.. The price of May declined In
a few minutes alter the opening to S9i,a
90c and then gradually h irdened In tone
until W.c was trr-llred for 0110 or two
5 0W bushel lots Kuslness was verv light
and foi an hour or mote the alterations
In prion wore ineiely between orfeilngs
at 90c. and buvers at the same.
Cliieaco Live stock.
Chicago, Jan 13 Good cattle. brlk;
mediums weak f 1 31.1.1 10 stockers and
feeders $1v3u4.33; prime intlvo beef cut
tle. $1".),t1l0 Hogs Llvelv at ftG0.i3 70;
pips, $3 33.13 ft) Sheep nnd I. imbs Steady,
sheep f&iTiO for lnfetlor to Jl 21 it 30 for
choice; lambs, $ln4 71 for infeilor to J3a
30 for pood to cxtia. Receipts Cattle,
9iin.) head, hogs, 27.0JO head, sheep, 12
M head.
I'nsl Llberlv cattle Mnrltet.
East Liberty. Pn . Jan 13 Cattle
Steid; prime, l9a1; eotnmon Jfl 21 iT.ii1);
bulls, stars and cows j.'iT70 Hogs Ac
tive, prime mediums tl 7.1i!xn; best York
ers $I73i!Si); be.ivv, I i",i 1 70 ; pigs, fjlili
nrn; loughs f.2",i!23. Sheep Stead v,
choice, $H "a I'n 1 ominoti, t!J3n57",
choice lambs, J,17ri3S1, eommou to good,
J4.30nCG0; veal c lives, $ Go.i7.J3.
Hullitlo Live Slock.
East Uiiffulo, N" V . Jon. 11 Cottle
Ste.idv. lions Firmer, Yoikers. good to
choice, J! 72 3 7.1; loughs common to
choice $", lf)i!2", pigs good to choice J.1W
n" G". Sheep and L imbs Stronger nnd
higher, lambs, choice to extra. $3.7.1.11 'i0 ;
culls to common S130a140: sheep, choleo
to selected wethers, $) Cii4.!k); culls to
common, $2 30a3 71
Vow York Live Mock.
New Yoik, Jan 13 Heev es N'o trading.
Calves Quiet and steadj , veals $"u7"1;
grassers, J'aT'O Sheep and Lambs
Slow but steadv , sheep $1.10 it 73, lambs,
$1a0 20. Hogs Steadv at $ ..TO 1 1
WALTER W. BRANSON,
Chtf of Jonas Lonz's Sons,
Philadelphia Caterer.
Honed Turkey I'lomiette, Snlnil of All
Kinds, Weddlngs.l'nitles; Ktoeilenced Men
All outers prompt') attended o. Order can
bn left at i'Jl Washington uve., or can tie
seen ut Jonas Long s sons' Cafe
CARPETS
URTAINS
No dull times here in
January. Price, stock, qual
ity make business. A few
sample prices:
floquettes
The $1.00 quality at 75c.
Ingrains
The 65c kind at 50c.
I
LUCES B EOT DRAPERIES
At prices that keep us
busy.
yn Upholstering,
J Carpets,
Q Draperies.
408 Lackiwanna Avaiua.
HOTEL ALBERT,
Cor 11th ftreet nud University I'liic
XEW YOHIC Oue block ueitof llro.ic-
ui. Noiulfur two tulnys,
COMFORTnnilCUISINE
riist-cliiHS 100111H at 91.00 a day and up.
surd, on tli a Uuropeun ilun.
L. & E. FRENKEL
A GREAT OFFER
...IiV ..
Qermnnla Wine Cellar,
llammondsport and
i Khclmi, N. Y.
$ We ura determined to
ntru luus our goods
unions tne very neat peo
e In he country, and
we can oa no better w ly
of doliiK tlilx t hit ti by Hell
ni them n c.xso of our
lioodH, uontittnlu; eleven
tj 1 1 1 u -i of wine uud 01a
iiitlla of our extra Una
JrmLue (Hull lad Qr?
lrandy. ill ono-liuir Its 110-
liiai coit upon re
ceipt ot $t.oo vto
will send to any
reader of tliU pupr
ous cine of our
goal, ull flrst-cliKi
und put up In e!e.
Kint Htyle, ussorted
11H foliuti e:
1 qt liot Orand lm
lierlnl heo China
pasue. I t. boU Delaware.
I lit. bat. lttelln!.
it. dot. loltiiy.
1 il, bot. riuuiit Ca.
m ha
1 ii bot Hhorry.
I it. boU Ul Villi.
I ij t, hot Ma .-ura.
I ill. hot. AiK-eltca,
I )L bot. 1'ort.
I I t. hot. Hneet Is
abella, Int. hot. Im Grap
Ilrmidy.
This oirer Ik made
mainly to Introduce
our Orand Imperial
rec bnainoagne aua
our line double-ill-
This ruse of nooils Is
ollured lit uhout one-half Its actual cost and
It will ple'vsu us irotir irienus una puirous
will tulin udvantuKa of IJila aud hU ux lutro
duco our sooda, "
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GREATEST CLOTHING SALE
ON RECORD.
The entire stock of Fine Clothing of the Economy Cloth
ing Co., of this city, has been purchased by the well known
firm of Kramer Bros. This is a new stock, manufactured
for this season's wear, consisting of
$20,000 Worth of Pine, Fashionable
and WellTailored Hen's, Boys' and
Children's Suitings, Overcoats, Ul
sters and Reefers,
Which Will Be Sacrificed at
50 Cents on the Dollar
To make room for our new spring stock. Don't miss the chance
of your life to get goods at one-half their value.
Sale Starts Saturday, Jan. 15, at
K
RAMER : BROS.'
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
RAILR0A ) TIME TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect Nov. 28, 1897.
Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre ns Fol
lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts
burg and tho West.
10,15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsviile, Reading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burp; and tho West.
3,12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and Pittsburg and
the West.
5.00 p. m. , week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsviile.
J. II. WOOD. Uen'l Puss Agent.
J. It HUTCHINSON. Uenernl Manager.
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lettish and Susuehamia Dhislon.)
Stations In Now York Foot ot Lllierty
sticet, N. It., und Whitehall Terminal
Anthracite coal ut.ed exclualvcly, Insur
ing cleanliness und comfort.
TIMi: TAI1LK IN nrKKCT NOV ll, 1S97.
Tialns le.ift Scrunton for Pittsion,
Wllkes-H.irre, etc., ut S.'JU, 9 li, 11 JO u. in ,
12.13, 2 00, 3 03 G do 7 10 p. in. Sundaj s, .W,
a in , 1.00, 2 13, 7.10 p. m.
Tor Lakewood and Atlantic City, S.20
a m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth.
S20 (express) a. in., 12 13 (express with
llulfet parlor car), 3o3 (eprc"s) p. in.
Sunday, 2,15 p in Tiuln leiivniR 1- 13 1.
m. nrrlws at Philadelphia, Heading Tei
ininul, n.n p, m. und Now iork u uo p in.
For Maunrh Chunk. Allentown Uelhle
lic'in. i:aston ami l'hlladclnhlii. i 20 a in..
12 13 3 03. n 00 (except rhlladelphl.1) p. m.
Sunda. 2.13 p m.
For Ii.iltimore und WashlnRlon and
points South nnd West via Ilethlehem,
S 20 a. m., 12 43 p. m. Sundas, 2,15 p. m.
Tor Loiib Uranch, Ocean drove, etc., at
8 20 n. m. and li 45 p. m.
For Heading, l.eb.inon and H.irrlsburg,
via Allentown, 6 20 a. m 12.45, 5 00 p. in.
Sundav, 2 13 p. m
For I'ottsvile, 8.20 a. m., 12.15 p. in.
HeUirnliis leave Now Y'oik. foot of Lib
erty htrect, North Hlver, at 0 10 (express)
n. m . 110. 120. 4.15 (express with ltuffot
parlor cai) p. in. Sumtav. 4.S0 u. ni.
I.pavo New Y'ork. foot Whitehall street.
South Ferry, at ! OS n. m.. 1.00, 1.23. :i 53
p. in. Passengers arriving or departing
fiom this termlinl can connect under
cover with all the elevated railroads,
llroadway cable cars, and ferries to
Brooklyn and Btutcn Island, making
quick transfer to und fiom (Jiund Central
Drpot and Long Island Hallioail.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal,
9 00 a. m., 2 00 und 4.30 p. in. Sunday, C 23
a m.
Through tickets to nil palnti nt lowest
rate may be had on application in ad
vance 10 tne iickci agent ut me siauou.
II. P. 15ALDWIN.
Gen Pass. Agt.
J. II. OLHAUSUN, Gen. Supt.
Delaware aud Hudson.
On Monday, .luly 5, tinlns will leave
Scrunton as follow s:
Toi Cnrbondaln ti 20. 7 53. S r.3. 1015 a.
in . 12 00 noon; 1.21. 2 20, 3G2, G 23, C.23, 7.5T,
9 15. 10.41 p. m ; 12 10 n. m.
Kor Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, Now Kngland pointa, etc., C 20 a. m.,
2 ..'0 p. in.
For HoncMdale 6 20, 8.55, 10,15 a. m.:
12 CO noon; 2 20, 5 23 p. in.
Tor Wlllves-Hurre fi 13. 7.30, 8 15. 11 S8.
10 13 n m. 12 03, 1.23, 2 2$, 3 3J, 4.11, C 00, 7.50,
ti DO, 11.20 p m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc, v. la
I.ehlch Valley It. It., C 43, 7.50 a in . 12.05,
1 23, 4.41 p. m. (with Uluck Dlumond Ux
pi ess) 11.30 p. ni.
For l'ennsvlvania R. It. points 6. 13, 9.SS,
u in : 2.2S, 4 41 P. in
For western polutH via I.ehlKh v'nlley
It II, 7 DO n. in, I.' 03 311 (wllh Black
Diamond Cxprens), 1) DO, 11.30 11 ni,
Trains will arrive ut Scranton ns fol
lows: From Ciirbomlale and tho north G.40,
7 43, 8 40, 0 31, 10.40 a. ni., 12 00 noon; 1.20,
2 24, 3.23. 4 37, 5.43, 7 43, 8.43. II 25 p in.
From Wllkes-llarro and the South fi 15,
7 50, 8 50, 10 13. 11.D5 a. m.; 1.10, J. II, 3. IS,
5 20, 0.21, 7.53, 9 03, 9,45 p. m. ; 12 US a. m.
Completo lnfoi mutton rennrdliiK rules
to all points In the l'nlted StnWs und
Cnuatla mav ho obtained ut the ticket of
llce In lli depot
Kiieclnl utteiitlon Blven to Western nnd
Southern resort business.
J W mjRDK'K. a. V A. Albany. N Y
II. W CROSS. D. P A.. Sciantou. Pa
Lehigh Valley Knilrond Sv-itein
Anthraclto Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanll-
Hess and Comfort.
IN EFFECT NOV. II, 1397.
TRAINS I.KAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and Now Yoik via D.
& 11. R. R at ti. 10. 7.50 u. in., and 12.U5, 1.23.
2 28. 4.41 (Black Diamond Expiess; uud
11.1.0 p. m.
For Plttston and Wllkcs-Baire via D.
I,. t W. It. I!., COO, t.Oi, 11.10 a. in., 153
3 CD. C.0O p. 111.
For White Haven. Hazleton, Pottsvlle,
und principal points In Hie eual regions
Ma D. & H. It. R,, 6.IJ, 7.50 u. in , 12 03, 2.23
und 4.41 p. in.
For Bethlehem, Eastnn, Reading, lfnr
ilsburg und principal Intel medlata tda
ttous via D. & II. H. It., C 43. 7.50 a. m.,
12 05, 1,25, 2 2 4.11 (Black Diamond Ex
pi ess), 11.30 p. in.
For Tunkliiiiiiiock. Townnda. Elmlr.i,
Ithaca, Uenpvu, and principal Inttnncdl-
:ama
filANUFACTUR:R OF
Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Aline Rail
sawed to uniform lengthy constantly on hand. Peeled Hc-mlock
Prop Timber promptly lurnislieJ.
MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susqtic
hanna ltailroad. At Mina. Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport. nnd
Port Allegany Hailroad. Capacity 400.000 lect per day.
GLNKKAL OFFICE-Iloard ot Trade Uuilding, Scranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of
L
j uiiiiiuuieiii uiiuiiiuui
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
QENERAL OFPICB. SCRANTON. PA.
For Sals by JOFiN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cr. Wvomlno avonuo and
6pruc street
ate stations via D L & W. It. R 0 00,
8 08 .1. m.. 12.13 and 3 33 p. in.
For Geneva, Rochester. lluTaln. Nl.iR
n ru Falls fhlcauo nd nil points west via
I). & H. R It. 12 03. 3."i (Hlack Diamond
Uxprehs), 9 50 nnd 1130 p m
Pullman pirlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley pnrlor curs on all trains between
Wllkes-Huro und New York. Philadel
phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge.
BOLUS II. W1I.1UTR, Oen. Supt.
CIIAS. S. I.i:i:. Gen. Pass. Ah't., Phlla,,
Ia.
A. W. NONNI:mACHI:R. Asst. Gen.
Pass. Ant . Philadelphia. Pa.
Scranton olllce, 3u9 Lacknwanna avenue.
Del.. Lacka. and Western.
lifted Monday. Nov. 21, U97.
Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Ex
press for New York und ull points Bast,
1.40, 3 00, 5 15, 8 00 and 10 03 u m , 12 55 und
3 .1.1 p. in
Express for Baston, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 5.15, boo und 10 20 a.
m.. 12 55 und 3 33 p. in.
Washington and way stations 3 43 p m.
Tobilianna accommodation, CIO p. m
Express for Blnuhamton. Oswigo. Kl
mlra. Coining Bath Pansvllle. Mount
Morris and Buffalo 12 10. 2 35, 9 00 a, ni
nnd 1.55 p 111., making close connections
at uuiralo to ull points in the we it,
Northwest and Southwest.
Bliighumtoii and way MiUlons, 1 05 p. in.
Nicholson uccominod.illon, 5 15 p in.
Blnghunitou und Elmira express, 5 55
p. in.
Express for I'tlca and Richlleld Springs
2 33 11. m and 1.D5 p m
Ithaca, 2 35, 9 00 u. in., and 1.55 p. ni.
For Noithumberland, Pittston. Wilkes
Bane. Pl mouth Bloomsburg and Din
vlllo, making cose connection at North
umberand for Wllllamsport. Ilurilsbuii,,
Baltimore. Washington and the South
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, b 00, 10 05 n. 111 , and 1 33 and 0 Ou p.
111.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate btalons,
8 08 and 11 10 a. m Plymouth and Inter
mediate stntlons, 3 33 and 8 50 p. m. For
Kingston. 12 43 p m
Pullman piulnrnnd bleeping coaches on
nil express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc , apply to M. L. Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot, ticket of
llcc. Lrle ami Wyoming Valley.
In effect Sept. 19. 1S97.
Trains leavo Scrunton for New Y'ork
nnd lnteimedlnto points on B1I0 rallroid.
also for lluvvley and locul points at 7 0j
u. m. nnd 2.23 p m
Arrive ut Scrunton from above points
nt 10 23 n. in.. 3.15 and 9.3S p. in.
WE MAKE
A SPECIALTY OF
Fancy Hoskaways, Kmt
Uivurs, .Maurice Ifivcr
Coves, Mill I'onds, &c. &c.
Leave your order for iilue
Points to be delivered mi
the half shell in currier.'.
1 E Pitt PED fit ill
OYSTERS
9 O'Clock, at
lui
When In doLbt what to use lor
Nervous Debillir, Low of Power,
Ira potency .Atrophr.Vancocde and
"iicr tt tiknestei, trom any caute.
lu: Sezine Fills. Drains cbeclcM
and full vieror quickly restored.
If B.c'ect.X HC& trotbftf re lull UtTr.
Mailed t or $1.00;0 boxes $S 00. Will
f-5.00 orders we give a iruarantee la
cure or refund the money. Address
PEAL MEDICINE CO., OcTCUftd, O.
scitAvrox DIVISION.
Ill Klloct December lttlh, 1S07.
North Bound.
South notitid.
201 1
Silil
Stations
sa
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ly; 1 cept nuuauy )
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7 55
7 10, Wist 4yad street
700 vveenawKen
810
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1 15!
109,
lififi
IS IB
U40
IS SV
18 14
U'03
HIM,
1149'
1134!
raooln
Hancock
Stai light
1'ieston park
WlUHOOd
Poyntcllo
(irson
Plensaat Mt.
Unlonflalo
Forest city
carbandi e
White Ilrldje
May lit la
Jermyn
Archibald
Wlnton
Peckvllle
oirphant
Pilcfburs
lhroop
Prnvldence
l'aik 1'iace
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2 50
2.18
316
3 09
3 19
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1118
11 15
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11071
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13 43
3 45
3 51
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4 0
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11057
410
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4S
iiw 0.1 cuauivn
'a m Leave Arrive
10 55
hci anion
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All trains run dally except -.undiy.
f signifies that trains stop on signal for pas.
eenjrrs , M
ecure rates via Ontario A Western befor;
purchasing tickets and save money Day and
NIgntK press to the west
J C Andcison, Gen. Pass Agt.
T Flltcioft, Ulv Pais, Alft her'ntim Pa.
Brewery
Manufacturers of
OLD STOCK
BLSER
435io455N.KiniiiSi..scraaion.Po.
Telephone Call, 3333.
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