The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 21, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2i, 1898
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THE EVACUATION ,
IS UNDER WAY
PORTO RICO THE SCENE OF OP
ERATION. Posts Adjacent to Ban Juan Aban
doned by the Spanish Americans
May Enter Spanish Lines In Pur
suit of Marauders Influx of
Scheme Promoters Continues.
Han Juun, Island of Porto Rico, Sept.
19 (Delayed In Transmission) The
ovaruatlon of the outlying positions oc
cupied by the Spaniards began today.
Aguadltla, San Sebastian and Laros
were abandoned by them, and the
troops of General Clarlton's brigade
and the Eleventh Infantry moved In
and hoisted the American flap. The
Spanish troops fiom the abandoned
positions arc being concentrated ut
Areclbo, from whence they will reach
Sun Juan by lnllioad so soon ns tians
imitation is available. They could not
enter the cltv befoie, owing- to Its
crowded condition. On Wednesday the
Spanlatds will evacuate the Island of
VIecjuos, where a imnpnny of Amerl
an troops, dispatched from General
Giant's brigade, has ulready been
landed The Spanish tioops from the
Island of Vlequo.' will lemaln at IIu
macafi until the Spaniards fall back on
tho line of, the military road. Spanish
control Is now confined to within a line
diawn fiom Humncao, to Abonlto and
f i oin theip to Aiecibo, less than one
third of the Island.
The Spanish evacuation commission
cr ut the meeting of the Spanish and
American commlsslonets today, ofllc
lalv Infotmed the Americans that they
had been notified of the salllnsr fiorp
Spain of two transports intended to
cmbjik Hoop-- licit' and also that 400
Spanish 'oldleis will sail fiom heie to
mot low on u tianspoit which is ex
pected from Cuba The dopaitlng
tioops consist of 200 sick men and 200
membeis of the KiiBliiocis'teglment.
The meeting of the commlbsloners
was entlrelj without filctlon. and It
was owing to the good feeling pie-
ailing between our soldleis and those
at Spain that It was decided to a'low
the company of Americans to land at
the Island of Vteciuos befoie the Span
lards left.
It was decided todaj in the Interest
of tho older of the Island to allow
Americans to outer tho Spanish lines,
and vice veisa. in nuisult of maraud
eis. This obltteiates the neutral zone
between the lines and It Is believed It
will result In the complete suppression
of disorders at Utuade and other places
In the interior, and affoid protection
to natives and Spanish residents alike.
In spite of the fact that some of
them have been disillusioned, the In
llux of Ameilcan promoteis continues.
Most of them are at Ponce and unable
to leach San Juan, owing to the mil
itary regulations. An agent of the
Sugar Trust is here, and manv others
ait seeking business opportunities,
franchises and concessions. All of them
are fretting over the unavoidable de
lays. The condition of the troops on the
Island is not improving. Almost two
thousand men have repotted sick. Gen
eral Brooke is doing all In his power
to Imptove the condition of the sol
diers and affoid them every comfort
possible. In so doing, he has oideied
eveiy military tent on the Island to
be fitted with flooring.
THE MANILA TROOPS.
A Question of the Rights of the
United States.
Washington, Sept. 20. Some ques
tion has ailfen ah to the rights of
th.3 I'nlted States to send troops to
Manila under the teims of the pro
tocol and the armstlte wnich followed.
I'pon ' this matter being brought to
the attention of the officials of the
war department It wn? stated that un
der the protocol Manila city, hatbor
and bav weie placed under the control
of the ITnIted States and that we have
the sam right to relnfoicp Manila
that we would have to send tioops
to any other arm post.
''pain, It was said, would have no
light to protest against the action of
th ITnIted States, as thp movement of
tioops to Manila wa not like send
ing them to an island or station In dis
pute. MR. SMITH'S SPEECHES.
Will
Be Heard at Omaha and at
Columbus.
Washington, Sept. 20- Postmaster
Geneial Charles Union &mlth. In addi
tion to other nddichseti, has agreed to
make one ut Columbus, O , Oct 15. His
presence on this date was secured bj
the Ohio IMltorial association. The
postmaster general has also been In
vited to make campaign addresses In
Nebraska, and will do f-o If his flip
can be atianged so as to include points
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I The Demand for Lots i
I Is Like the Tide Resistless i
I At New Orange, New Jersey.
i llocnii tin' l'rlue Fs Klglil, 8325.00.
5 T fl. O Because Hie Locution Is Sunerl), a
5 W M V Only 12jj3liles from New York. I
b T m Because Hie Marvelous induce S
s incuts and Tcnns UlFereil.
"Can't Make Any Mistake."
Metsts. Willi! m Slebeckcr. I'lilllp
Rlnslaud and It. If Pugh recently
made a visit to New Orange. They
express themselves as follows'
We, thu undCfisiEi.wd, hnve been to
a
a
S
a
Now Grunge, N. J., lor tho purpoo
a of Investigating and viewing the plot
E of land owned by tho Association, and
S we de&lre to a to the people of
X Seranton, and especially to our f Hen Js,
m that New Orange is destined to be a
g great and prosperous clt). Tho very
mci iiiiu una unu is to tiuse iv -ew
York city, the heait und center of
this country, aloua makes this prop
erty very valuable. If you buy prop
crty lu New Orango you can't make
nny mistake, for the very elements,
location and surroundings will cer
tainly make tho place a huge city In
a very short time There Is no ques
tion about it. The Association agrees
to stipulate to eicct factoiles sum-
1 lent to give employment to 10,000
wagci earners, which, counting five to
a family, will make u city hair the
m.T hi niTuniou, ino pioi 01 iuiu
Luis, $;i2.).fll, S10.00 Down and $10.00 Per Month. I
OIIIit :inv309 Jlcars Building, Seranton, Ta.
llllllUliKIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIiJ!
In that state. The address ut the Oma
ha exposition on Pennsylvania day will
not he of a political diameter.
Tho postmaster uenctal Is now In
Philadelphia and will return to Wash
ington at the end of the week. He
will leave for tho west early In Octo
ber, accompanied by Mis. Smith and
hli private secretary, Mr. C, E. Daw
son. NEW ENGLAND TROTTERS.
Great Race of the Horse Breeders'
Association,
lteadvllle, Mass., Sept. 20. The great
taco at tho second dnv's meet of the
New England Trotting Horse llreed
ers' association was tho 2.10 stallion
trot. In which Cresceus and tho Blue
Hill horse, Illngcn, fought out three of
tho five heats In grand style. Twice
llingcn led the big chestnut under tho
wlte, but In tho deciding heat the
Torbcs horse was not quite fast enough
and again followed the tiadltlon that
he could not win a taco on his own
track, for Cresceus took the heat and
i ace by a short neck. Summary:
Tho 1'urlton slake. 2 10 class, trotting,
stallions,, purse, tlO'O Cieccus, ch. s.,
hy Itobeit McGregor-Majct, h Mnmhrluo
1, Howard (Kelcham), won second, fourth
and llflh heats and race. Blugen, br. s.,
by Mav King-Miss Young (Liter), won
Ilrst and third heats. Time, 2 lU't. 2.1H4,
2.12. 2.1-!'i. 2.UV
211 class, trotting; purse, $700 Improvl
deuce, b in., by Prcdlgnl-Cjueen Wilkes
(Ilea), won In three straight beats. Time,
2.15, 2.14. 2.1DV
l'oals of '5, 2.23 qlat.s, purse, Jl.WJ
Charley Ilerr, bi. c, by Alfred G-Uessle
Huntington (Wilson), won first and third
heats, Elsie S. cli f, by Stumboul (An
drews), won hecond beat. Time, 2.14'it,
2.1.Y4, 2.17',
2 11 cluss pace: purse, Jl.tiOO Bcty
Tingle, br m, bv Delegate (Palmer), won
first, second and tourth heals and race,
Elbble C, br. m Iv W. P. 1. (McDonald),
won third beat Time, 2.15U, 2.174. 2.1V,
2.164.
RACES AT ALLENTOWN.
Fast Time Is Made Don D Tuins
a Someisault.
Allentown. Pa., Sept. 20. The flist
day's races of the Allentown fair wen
run this afternoon In the presence of
a la' go crowd. Fast time was made.
Don D tinned a someisault, tin owing
off Driver Murray, who was bruised
considerably. Summary:
2.50 class, ttottltig; purse, JCU0
Dxccll. br. k.. bs Bovtrs Duioc
(Shiun)
1 1
Teiesa H, di m
Captain Wayne, b s
William Mack, blk. g
Sadie McGregor, . m
Don D, b. s
Maid Thome, br. m
Ludoff. br. g
Time, 2 IV,, '-' - WV
2 3T class, pacing, purse, i"J
Katio Kecne, s. m., by Velocity
(E. Clark)
Jese, b m
4
I! I
b clv
1 1 1
K.iele Medium, g. g
:i 4 2 2
3 II 4 4
t, dl.
Annie St Clair b. m
Kenneth, blk. g
Time, .'19'. 2 20, 2 20, 2.1D'4.
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
An Excellent Performance.
Tho ie Hal of "lliS" at the I.vceum List
night pleaed a lingo audience. Very
few eharge have been made In the ex
travaganza since It was last given in this
city.
Stuait. the rmile Pattl, w m the Queen
Isabella and made a decided hit in ho
part made lamuus by Rlthaid Hallow.
Nell McNeil nun staicely as happy In
Walter Jones' old lole. During the three
nets a number of bright and decidedly
Interesting specialties were Introduced.
Some artistic lltng pictures were shown
between the second and third acts
Sharkey at the Gaiety.
The management of tho Galctv Is up to
the times In presenting Tom SharUev as
un extra attraction for the last three davs
of the piesent week In conjunction with
"Tho Sporty Widows" Rurlesciue com
pany Sharkey, the sailor lad, is the ac
knowledged undefeated heuvv weight cf
the world, havlna met both Coibett and
ritzslmmon at Sin Francisco receiving
.1 draw with Corbett and a decision over
Fltzslmmons
Shaikej will be accomanled by his spai
ilng paitner, McCormack, and will also
be open to meet all comers In a friendly
bparrlng contest There will be no In
crease of prices during the icmalnder or
the week at the Gaiety, 10, 20, 30 and COc.
prices will prevail
BASE BALL.
NATIONAL LIJAGl'E.
Cincinnati, 7; Phil idelphia, 3.
Boston, 21; Louisville 4
Pittsburg 15. Brookljn, 0.
Chicago, 3; Washington, 2
Baltimore, fit Cleveland 3, tailed
In
eighth on account ot ilaikness
SI Louis, 7, New Yoik, 7, tailed eighth
SPORTING NOTES.
The Orlslnal Jollj Eleven accept the
clullcnci "I the Kr stone, but will not
pIm tin in on the Park Place grounds
t will plus vnu on our grounds, as wa
think w mi cut lltil to ,1 leturn game,
to' next Si iid.iv afternoon ut 2'uO sharp.
Inlm Mottlmu munager, Patrick llop
Mn laptHln
hcaulifull) situated and Is all that tan
bo desired If It had been made to 01
dtr It tould not be Improved
Plans have been completed and ac
cepted for tho erection of a, mammoth
suueturo 300 feet square, three stories
high which will bo occupied bj
Mesri. Oxluy A: Enos, who aie cele-
brated in tho pioductlon ot chande- a
llcrj. This H one uf tho liucest eon. a
ceini of this kind In the United B
States. Four hundred hands will be 2
employed. 1'iopcsltlcns in writing, S
have been made to the association by a
u score or manuractuicrs ot various ss
lines ot goods, and these Institutions
will be located Just as soon os pos
sible. That pioperty will appreciate
In value rapidly Is a foregone conclu
sion and a fact patent to anyone who
has or will Investigate.
William Slebecker, 623 Washington
avenue; Philip Rlnsland, 603 Linden
street, Seranton, Pa.
R. II. Pugh, 210 Hoard of Trifdc
Bulldtng, Manager of The Mutual
Guarantee Building and Loan Asso-
tlatinn for Eeastem Pennsylvania,
11 acranton, i'n June si.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, Sept. 10. The stock mar
ket today presented nil tho character
istics of genuine reaction. Last week's
sharp recovery eliminated thu short In
terests very largely and the forced
liquidation of profits had been mostly
completed dutlng the previous contin
ued decline. Tho market was thus
freed to a great extent from tho tech
nical Influences and In condition to re
spond to tho prospects for general busi
ness In tho country. Its failure to do
so yesterday was attributed to the un
settling Influence of the slump In Sugar.
The bears were evidently timid about
continuing their campaign further
against Sugar and were inclined to
cover, so that this Influence towards
reaction was removed. Nevcitheless,
the market dropped heavily towards a
lower basis with one or two exceptions
in the list and closed only barely steady
at a level generally 1 per cent, or more
below last night's level. Total sales
were 452,100 shares.
furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLRN
& CO., stock broker, rcoms 7O5-70C, Mcars
building.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, cat. est. Ing.
Am, Cot. Oil 3o, SJ?i 3o .'
Am Sug. Ro'g Co v.ll" 120J4 llb',4 ll1i
Atcli., To. & S. re ..13 13
A., T. & S. 1, Pr .. 31 317.
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Can. Southern ....
N. J. Central . ...
Chic. A O. W . . .
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153U 153S
rn-dlv!dend I'i per tent.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADR.
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Seranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Seranton & Plttston Trac Co
20
Flist National Bank
Elmhuist Boulevard
Scrunton Saviugi Bank
Seranton Packing Co
Lacka. Iron & Steel Co
Third National Bank
Throp Novelty Mfg. Co
Scrunton Railway Co
Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank
Economy Light Heat & Pow
er Company
Seranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company
Seranton Forging Co
Traders' National Bank
Lacka Lumbci Co
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co..
Mooblc Mountain Coal Co
Seranton Paint Co
$00
225
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130 170
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BONDS.
Seranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage, due 1920 115
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, due 191S
People's Street Railway. Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921
Dickson Manufacturing Co ...
Lacka. Towrshlp School 5,
City of Seranton St. Imp. 6..
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Seranton Axle Works
Seranton Traction 6 bonds ..
115
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105
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia, Sept. 20. Wheat Firm
and He higher; contract grade, Septem
ber, 70a70V4c. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed,
Septembei, 31a31'e. Oats Dull and
weak; No. 2 vhlte, 2ia2SViiC. , No. a white,
21a.'IUe'.; No. 2 mixed, 2ta2l&c Wool
Unchanged. Provisions Unchanged.
Butter Firm, good demand; tuncy west
ern creamery, 21c; do prints, 21c Eggs
Firm and iy higher; ficsh, nearby, 10'4
al"c , do wes-tern, IJialiic , do. south
western, 13c Cheese Finn and He. high,
er, New York full ci cam fancy, nw,
S'4e do. fair to tholce, 73." Refined
Sugars Firm, good demand. Cotton Un
changed. Tallow Dull but steady, city
prime In hogsheads, 3Jc; countiy do.
do, barrels, Ji4e , daik, do., 3e , cakes,
3'sc , grease, 21c Live Poultry 1 Inn,
fowls, lO'iallc. ; old roosters, 7c. j spring
thltkens, llal.'c , clucks. 9a9ltc Dressed
Poultry Were firm and active, fowls,
choice. 12al2'jc; do. fair to good, Halite. ;
old roosters, 6'.c ; spring chickens, neai
by, Hal3c, westtin do, large, 13allc;
small and tcalikd, do , flallc. Receipts
Flour 3 000 barrels and 37,000 sackt;
wheat 32000 biitdiols: corn, 100,000 bush
els oats, 33 000 bushels. Shipments -Wheat
4,000 bushels; corn, 29,000 bushels,
oats 20 000 bushels
New York Produce Market.
New Yoik, Sept 20. Flour Firmer on
new spring patents and extia winter
wheat brands, winter low grades, .'5a
2.43. Wheat Spot strong, Nn 2 led 734a
7Ljc, f. o b., ufloat, spot and to airlve,
No. 1 rtoithetn Duluth, "I,u7ii1ic., f. o b ,
afloat spot and to arrive, options opened
firm and closed u'st. net higher, No. 2
red, May, closed t8',e., September, 71,,e ;
December. CS'ic. Corn Snot firm. No. 2.
33'c f o. b afloat; options opened 1
nit-uuj mm wtic suipuicu un tiuy- oy in
stiength In wheat, closed partly He. net
highe. September closed 34!,c , Decem
ber, 31V.C Oats Spot flim; No, 2, 23e
asked, No, 3, 24c; No. 2 white, STaSsc.,
No, 3 white, HVie bid; track mixed west
ern, 2!a2uie ; trark white western, 21a
.re ; tiack while, ri"3o.; options inactive
and featureless. Butter Firm; western
creamery, ISaSle.: do. factory, llUaHViC,:
Klglns, 2le.; imitation creamery, HalSVic;
state dairy, HaltHSc; do. creamery, :3a
20He, Eggs Firm; stato and Pennsyl
vania, 17alSc ; western fresh. 17c.
Chicago Produce Market.
Chleugo, Sept. 20. Strong outside mai
Kets and light nomhwestern iccclpts wtro
fuctors in a sharp advuuco In wheat to
day, December closed l"c, higher und
September lc. higher. Corn and oals
wcto both favorably affoctcd by wheat
and advanced aboiu Uc each, rovisions
were weak early but turned strong and
cloned at slight advances all uiouul,
Cash quotations were as follows; Flour
Firm; No, J tnhiB whtat. e'JaOS'jc, No. 2
THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY
ONE
INSERTION
A WORD.
FOR RENT
FOlt nnNT-BUSIXESS rt-ACU ON
"Srffc
Houih Bide. For particulurti apply t
M. F.
utiiiuu, jmuu j it ii i.
POR RKNT N1CKLY rORNISIIBD
front and side rccm. S20 Adams ave.
ron hknt-hesk room or shauk
of ofllces secend floor front, Coal Lx
change. call at room 15.
POR niJNT - SKCOND
Qulney.
FLOOR, 701
FOR SALE
rOR SALC-A SECOND-HAND PAYNB
ccntei tiank hlgli speed engine in
first class condition. For further par
ticular; apply at this ofllce.
FOR SALL'-FIRST-CLASS HOT WA
ter heater, nearly new. 1331 Washlng
tn avenu
FOR BALI; A TKAM OF BLACK
horses, lnglo horso and carriage, tiap
and harness; all In first class condition.
Apply at Mrs. John 11. Phelps, 715 Lin
den street.
FOR SALH-A FINK UPRIGHT PIANO
but little us.'d. Guaranteed ana
monthly payments accepted. Addicts 1.
O. Box 247.
POR SALL'-TKN R-I-P-A-NS FOR u
ccntB at druggists. One gives relief.
FOR SALil-ONK 20-HC'RSi: POWKR
boiler, us good as new, THU WKS
ION MILL CO.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALU OR RENT S-ROOM
houo at Dalton, 5 minutes from station,
or will exchange for property In any
town between Seranton and Great Bend,
203 Mcars Bulldll.g.
THE FREAR FOUNDRY AND PLOUGH
works for sale or rent Inquire of Vv.
II. Patterson, administrator, Eighth
street. West Wyoming, Pa.,
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALF.-MY RESIDENCE AT 213
Colfax avenue; Just ti mpleted All
modern Improvements. Herd wood finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc.
Price, reasonable. Aeldrcs FTank T.
Okell, 220 Broadway, New York tlty.
REAL ESTATE-FARM 190 ACRES,
one mile fiom Foster station. Sale or
exchange. Kxtellent buildings, abundant
spring water. Brown, Attorney, Mears'
building.
WANTED.
WANTED-SECOND HAND, LIGHT
road, top buggv, ellptlo spring; must
bo In good condition. Address A, Tilb
uno olllc'c.
WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH
that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit.
Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co ,
New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi
monials. HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANTED-A PRACTICAL SHOEMAlv
tr at once. Inquire of D. Cohen, Litk
awanna street, Olyphunt.
WANTED - FEW YOUNG MEN,
either locato or travel; gocd salary.
101 Spiuce sticet.
HELP WANTED-FEM ALE.
WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework. 1218 Mulberry st.
PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN
or women; day 01 evening; $6 to fit
weekly. No canvassing or expcrlenee
needed, plain instructions and work
mailed on application Brazilian Manu
facturing company. New York city.
AGENTS WANTED
"THE ''CONFLICT WITH SPAIN;" BY
Henry V Kccnan. The only genuine
History of the War. Over GOO pp , ovtr
130 Illustrations. Authentic, accurate, of
ficial, complete. Of thrilling interest.
Outfit now readv. Agents wanted. Lib
eral terms. P W. Zleglcr & Co., 221 Lo
cust street. Philadelphia, Pa.
LOST.
VlWlViSA'S
LOST-PART Or VIENNA LADIES'
Talloilng System on Lr.urel Hill cur,
Friday evening. Finder will be suitably
lewarded by leturnlng same to Mrs. K.
A. Pennington, care The Leadci.
CHIROPODIST
CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING
nails cured without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advice
given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo
dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at
tended at their residence if desired.
Charges moderate.
red, CCc; No. 2 corn, 29ia30iC.; No 2 el.
low, SOUaJtHjo. , No. 2 oats, f. o b , 21'i: 1
22'ic No. 3 white, 5JV.a214c , No. J rye,
47c ; No. 2 barley. 3-'al4c No 1 Itax seed,
8S'4c., plimo timothy seed, J2 20a2 43; mess
pork, $8.22408 27' j ; lard, f I i5a4 7714; short
tlbs, S3 15.15 35, dry salted shoulders, 4't.i
ic short clear, S3 52,2a3 60, whiskey,
J1.23, sugar, tooS; granulated, 5.6I.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Sept. 20 Cattle Steady , na
tive beet steers, 190a3 55; fed western,
$4 10a5.w; calves, active, steady. Hogs
Slower at $3.R3al; pigs, S1a3.0. Sheep diid
Lambs Steady ; natlvo sheep (iKoJW
for common lots up to $I23hISV) lor good
to prime flocks; western range sheep, 53.10
a4 40 for common to prime, flocks, lambs,
$1.75u6 23 for poorest to best Receipts
Cattle. 6 500 head, hogs. 21,000 head;
sheep, 2.',000 head
East Liberty Cattle Market.
East Liberty, Pa Sept 20 -Cattle
Stcudy, extia, J3.33a5 30, prime, VVjij.i3.uiJ;
common. $J,75al, Hogs About steady,
piline mediums, Jll5al20; best Yoikers,
?l 10a4 15 common to fair Yotkcrs, Jldl Oo,
heavy, Hal 10, pigs, as to quality, 3.70a4,
roughs. $2 50a3.75. Sheep Steady ; choice.
$1 60al 65; common, 3.23a3.75; choice sp-in
lambs, $3 60a1.73; common to good, $3 75a.
5.50; veal calves, J7a7.50.
Buffalo Live Stock.
East Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. SO. Cattle
Slow. Hogs Weaker, Yoikers, good to
choice, II; roughs, common to good, J J. .3a
3 60, pigs, good to choice, 1 90a4. Sheep
and Lambs Slow and weak, lambs,
choice to extia, $5 50a5.U; culls, fair to
good, tl.25a5; sheep, choice to selected
wethers. tl.80al.S3; culls and common, J2.L3
U3.73.
New York Live Stock.
New York, Sept 20. Beev es No trad
ot Importance; steady, Calves Steady;
veuls, J3aS,5ii, other calves, nominal, Ml
sold, pilmo sheep, firm, others steadv ,
lambs, steady, 24 cars unsold, sheep, Jla
163, Hogs Flim at J1.25a4 50; state plgy,
$1 o.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pa., Sept 20 -Credit balances,
do.'; certificates, Urn and only sale, 10,.
000 cash at JI.O.'i,, tlosed tl.024 bid tor
cash; shipments, 'J7.Mil bairels; tuns, 103,
533 iHiritls,
A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for tho Benefit ol All Who Have House
Kcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want
or Help Ihcse Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions
Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, 'Which Are Inserted Free'
MONEY TO LOAN.
"fcVS,W
MONEY TO LOAN-300, J1.000 AND
other sums. Largo amounts nt 5 per
cent. Brown, Attorney, Meats bldg.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MlmKELfcHiri
ment, COc; shampooing, COc; facial
massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701
Qulney.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B.BRIGQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGCS, Proprietor.
Leave orders I'M North Main avenue,
or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone CO10.
ELIZABETH uTlIVA?? HAVING
left her bed and board without Just
cause. I refuso to pay any bills contracted
by her In my name. James Sullivan.
LEGAL.
SEAI.F.D PROPOSALS WILL HE RE
ceived at tho olllte of thu setretaiv
of the Si ronton Board of Ccntrol until i.W
o'clock Monday evtnlng, Sept. 2ii, 1V, to
tuinlsh the district with co.il for the en
suing school year, ending June 20th, ISO'J.
Coal to be of good quality, tieo trom
slate and dust, 2,240 pounds to the ton.
Bidders will bt.ito prlco per ton foi dif
ferent sizes. Tho city will be divided
into four (1) districts ns follows:
First District-Schools Nos. 4, 5, 9, 27, 28,
33. 34, 35 and .IS
Second district Schools Nos. 2, 3, 7, S,
10, 11, 15, 3 and 37.
Third District-Schools Nos. 12, U II, 16
1" lb. 10, 20. 20, 31 and 32.
Fourth District-Schools Nos. 21, 22, 27,
21. 23 and 20. . , ,
The sum of $100 00 In cash or cei tllM
theck shall bo enclosed with each bid.
which sum shall bo forfeited to the sihoil
dlstiict In case of refusal or omission on
tho part of the bidder to whom the con
tract shall be awarded, to execute con
tract within ten (10) days otter tho
aw aiding of the same.
Bids will bo received for each district
separately and tho right is reserved by
tho board to reject any or all bids
uy oruer 01 tne Hcranion uo.nu m v.ou
trol. MRS. E. D. FELLOWS.
Secretary Pro 'ltm.
September 20. U'lS.
IN RE AMENDMENT OF THE CIIAR
tbe of Muitln Luther Lodge, No. 22,
Loval Knights of America In the Co'irt
of Comomn Pleas nf Lr.ckiiwanna county.
No , September Teim, 1&1S
Notlco Is heiebv given that nn applica
tion has been made to said court to
chango and amend tho name of tho Mar
tin Luther Lodge, No 22. Loyal Knights
of America of Taylor. Pennsylvania, to
the name, stylo and title of Invlnrlnle
Commandery, No. 2."2. Knights ot Ililta
of Taylor, Pennsylvania, and that a tlnil
decree allowlrg said chango and amend
ment will ho applied for In open court cm
Monday, the 28th dav of September, A. D.
l-98. J. E. WATK1NS, Solicitor.
NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
tho members of The Lackawanna
Storo association, Limited, will bo held
at tho ofllce of tho Association In the
City of Seranton, Pa,, on Wednesday,
October 5th, 1693, at two o'clock p. m.
for tho election of managers foi tho
ensuing year, and for the transaction ot
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
J. P HIOGINSON,
Secretaiy.
Seranton, Pa. September 13th. 1S9S.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTEDPC fclTION AS WALL PA-
per hanger by an experienced man,
Address 1207 Plttston avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-M1DDLE AGFD
woman desires to go out washing or
house cleaning. Address WORK, Irlb
uno office.
WANTED-SITUATION AS COOK IN
restaurant or private famllv h an ex
perienced lady. Address "V," 10G Fisk
street, city.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING
Ironing, scrubbing or cleaning. 420
Franklin avenue, side door.
A YOUNG MAN (23) DESIRES Posi
tion as bartender. Ilone't, Industrious
and total abstainer and tan furnish ref
erences. Moderate wages. Address D, S,
R., care E. Evans, 1111 Jackson street.
HOUSEWORK WANTED BY A YOUNG
woman In a first class family Irj city.
Reference Address S, Scianton Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN
to take washing, f44 Birch sticet.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOl NG
lady as stenographer and typewriter,
can give references; salary no object
Address L. II., 203 Mcars Bids . tlty
SITUATION WANTED BY A MALE
bookkeeper and stenogiaphtr. Can
furnish the best of leftrcnrea. Address
M. I. C, Box 173, Dunmore, Pa
SITUATION WANTED-BY MARRIED
man with small tamlly, writes plain
hand understands handling homes, can
do most any kind of vvoik, A No 1 refer
ences. Addiess James II , this ofllce.
SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG LADY
cashier, bookkeeper or assistant, f,ood
reference, experienced. A B
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
woman In a lestaurant where she can
go homo nights; thoiouahly experienced
In restaurant business Addiesss N, Seran
ton Trlbuno ofllce.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR
ticd man to do any kind ot work,
driving preferred Address G. 3, 317
South Decker's couit, Hyde Park.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST
class giocery clcik, temperate, good
habits, can furnish refeience J. J. B.,
caro Tribune
SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG LADY
us bookkeeotr or office help; experi
enced; good ipforences A U
PROFESSIONAL.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK,
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & W
passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Pi op.
MIDWIFE
MRS. OABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE,
151S Washburn Btreet. Seranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms and best
attendance for a limited number of pa
tients. seeos
H. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 148 Washington ave
nue; gicen house, 1350 North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 782.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Seranton, Pd, Courses preparatory to
college, law, medicine oi business.
Opens Sept 12 Send for catalogue.
Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter
11. Buell, A. M.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA.
wanna avenue, Scianton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
PROFESSIONAL
AftOHITBOTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. AUClllTEUl.
Connell Building, Seranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of 608 Washington avonue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT.
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Seranton.
PHEDKRICK L. BROIVN. ARCHITECT.
Price Building, 120 Washington avenue,
Seranton. I ,
T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS,
Tiadcrs" National Bank.
DENTI3TS
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1
vate Hospital, oor. Wyoming and Mul
berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 Wyoming ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. 334 Washing
ton avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5.
LAwretf3
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor - at - Law. Burr building,
tooma ia and II, Washington avenue,
OKELL & DUNN, ATTORNEYS, 5 i'O
11 Coal Exehnrirn ImlMlncr Seranton.
Coal Exchargo building, Seranton.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torneys and Couosellors-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Seranton, Pa
JAMES II. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND
Counscllor-at-Law. Rooms 413 and 414
Commonwealth building.
JESSUP A JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at - Law Commonwealth
wealth building. Rooms 1. 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 514, 515 and C16. Board of
Trade building.
D B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real statu security.
Mcars building, corner Washington avu.
n" and Spruce street.
JAS. J. H.IJAMILTON. ATTORNKY-at-Law.
301 Commonwealth building,
Seranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY.
""cms S03-D04 9th floor, Mears building.
L- A- WATTIES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
-' Lackawanna av'e , Seranton Pa
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth Building, Seranton, IM
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank bulldlrg.
C. COMEGYS, 231 SPRUCE STREET.
A. W. BERTHOLF, Atty., Mears bldg.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
D"- C- L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank bldg,, 112 Wyoming avenue.
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME
opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue.
DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, coiner Wvomlng
avenue and Spruce stn ot, Seranton
Oillce hours, Thuisday and Saturdays
9 a. in. to 6 p. m.
DR' k-. M: RATES. ROOMS 207 AND MS
Board of Tiade building. Officii hours,
8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi
dence 303 Madison avenue
DR. C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture Tiuss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Ofllce telephone 1363. Hours :10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9
DR. S W L'AMOREAUX OITICE 331
Washington avenue Residence. 131S
Mulberry. Chronic discuses, lungs
htart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnaiy 01
gans a specialty. Hours: 1 to 4 p. m.
W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY 8UR
geon. Horses, Catlle and Dogs treated
Hospital, 124 Linden sticet, Scianton
Telephone 2TO.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOI.LE. 400 SPRUCE STREET. MAKES
your hat to order and they fit
MISCELLANEOUS
LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE is
lands. Greatest Naval Battlu. 3hoos
all blown to pieces and landed lu Net
tletcn's Shoe Store, Washington avenue.
Ladles' fine button shoes, luscet and don
gola, cost 2 50, at fl.49. ladles' line 12 v0
shoes for 98c Ladles' Cxfords, cost 11.30.
for 79c. Men's $2 50 calf and iuset bhoej
for $1.49; J3 00 shoes for 11.9S, etc.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC tOR
balls, picnics, parties, teceptlons. wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R J Bauer, conductor.
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbeit's
music store.
MEGAROEE BROTHERS PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, papei bags, twine.
Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue,
Seranton, Fa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
st-itiims in New ioik Foot of Liberty
sticet, N. It., and South Feriy Wluttliail
street. . , , . .
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanllneos und comfoit.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT 13 1S9S
Trains leave Seranton foi Plttston,
Wltkes-Baiie, etc, ut 8 30, 10.10 a in , 1.20,
2.35, 3 20, 7.10 p m Sunday s, 0 00 a. m
1.00, 2 15, 7.10 P m
For Mountain Park 8 30 a m., 3 20 p. m.
Sundays. 9 00 a. m.. 100. 2 13 p. m
For Lakewood and Atlantic city, S CO
a,For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
8.30 (express) a m.. 1 20 (exprtss), 3 20 iex
press) p m Sunday, 2.15 p in. Train
leaving 1 20 P m . arrives at Philadelphia,
Reading Terminal. 7.03 p. m. and New
York 7 05 p m
For Maueh Chunk, Allentown. Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, b 30 a in ,
120 8 20p in Sundays, 215 p m
For Baltlmoro and Washington and
folnts South and West via Bethlehem,
30 o! m. 120 p in Sundays. 2.15 p. in.
For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., ot
8 10 a. m. and 1.20 p m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Hairlsburg.
via Allentown, 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun
day 2 15 p m.
For Pottsvllle. 8 CO a. in . 1 20 p, m
Returning, leave New York foot of Lib
erty strestT North River, at 4 00, 9 10 (ex
press) a m.. 1.30 (express) p. m. Sundav,
4Leavem'New York, South Ferry, foot
Whitehall street, ot 9 08 a. m . 23 p. m
Passengers arriving or departing from
this terminal can connect under eover
with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway
cable cars, and ferries ttr Brooklyn and
Staten Islands, making quick transfer to
and from Grard Central Depot und Long
IteadveRPhll0adelphla. Reading Terminal.
9 "Ti, in . 3 00 p m. Sunday fi.15 a. m
Through tickets to all points East,
South and West at lowest rate at the stn-
U" H P BALDWIN. Gen Pass Agt.
J II. OLHAUSEN. Gen Supt.
Krle unci Wyomlnt? Valley.
Time table. In effect Sept. 1'ith, IS'in
Trains leave Seranton for New York
New burgh nod lntn mediate points en
Etle lailro.id, also for Haw ley and local
I points ut Toi a. m unci 2 25 p. m. Trains
arrlvti nt Seranton ttom above points ut
10 27 a. m. and 3.13 and 9 OS p. m,
BUREAU
SIX
INSERTIONS
5?
A WORD.
to Rent.
Situation!
tor Flvj
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In Clfeet My o, 1S9S.
Trains Leave Wllkes-Barro as Foi.
lows:
7.30 a. m., woek days, for Sunbur
Harrlsbure, Philadelphia, BaltN
mora, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and tho West.
10.15 a. m., weok days, for Hazleton,
Potlsvllle, Reading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburjr, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris,
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and Pittsburg and
tho West.
600 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
. -..,.J- wot)! Oen'l Pt- Agent.
J. D. HUTCHINSON, denenl Marnier.
Del., Lacka. and Western.
Effect Monday, June 20, 1S9S.
Trains leuvo btiulou us follows: Ex
press for Now York and all points East.
1.10, 3.00, 5.10, S.00 and 10.05 a. m.; 12.55 ana
3.33 D. m.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and tho South, E 10, 8.00 and 10.05 ft.
m , lz 55 and 3 33 p. m.
Manunka Chunk and way stations, 2.5
p. m.
Toby hanna accommodation, 6 10 p. m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego. K1
mlra. Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris und Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35. 9 00 a. m.
1 55 and 8 60 p. m., making close connec
tions at Buffalo to all points In tho West,
Northwest and Southwest.
Blnghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m.
Factoryvllle accommodation, 4 00 and
Nicholson accommodation 6.00 p. m.
n Express for Utlca and Ricnfleld Springs.
25 a. m , and 1 E5 p. m.
Ithaca. 2 35, 9 00 a. in., and 1.55 p. m.
For Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making closo connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg,
Baltlmoro, Washington and the Souttn
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, 6 00, 10 05 a. m., and 1 53 and 5.40 p.
m
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8 03 and 1110 n. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3 15 and 8 50 p. m. For
Kingston 12 5i p. m
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trilns.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables etc apply to M. L. Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of
fice Delaware attJ Hudson.
On Sunday, July 3rd, trains will leave
Seranton as follows:
For Carbondale 6.20. 7.E3, 8.53, 10.13 a.
m.; 12 noon: 123. 2.20, S.E2. 5 25. 6.25, 7.57.
9 13 11 00 p m , 1.1b a m
For A'bany, Sarslcga, Montreal, Bol
ton, New England Points, etc. 6.20 a. m .
2 20 n. m
For Honebdale-6 20, 8 63, 10.13 a. m.; 13
noon; 2 20, 5 23 p m . .
For Wllkcs-Barie 0 13. 7.13, 8 13, 013, 10 43
a in . 1-01, 123, 218. 3.3.1. 4 27, 6.10. 7.4?,
10 41, 113) p. m.
For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Rallioad 4 a. m.. 12 03.
12S. 4 27 p. m . with Black Diamond Ex
press, 11 30 p n . . ...
For Pennsylvania Railroad Points 0.45,
9 3S a. in., 2 15, 4 27 P m. , ,,
For Western Polntf. via Lehigh Valley
Rallroud 7 4? a. m.J 12 M. 3 33, with
Black Diamond Express. 10 41. 1130 p. m.
Traln3 will atrlve In Seranton as fol-
From CarbomlTlo and the North o 40,
7.43. S as '.1 31 10 3S. 11 5S a. m. 1 23, 2 15, 3 if,
4 23 5 43 7 41,10 38,1127 p.m.
From WUkes-Barre and the South S 15,
7 4S 8 48. 10 (A 11.63 a. nil US, 214, 3 18,
5 "0 6 '1. 7 53. 9 03. 10 03 p. m ; 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
I'or Cnrb'itidale 9 07, 1133 a. m.J I.jJ.
3 52. 5 33, !."! P m.
For Wllki"-IUrrc-0. 11.43 a m.llol.
3 8 6 41 7.48 P n
Lowest rates U all points In United
States and Canada.
.T W BUItniCK G P A , Albany. N Y.
H W CRObS D P A Seranton. Pa.
Lehigh ViiUev Kuilroad System
Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanll.
Anil cue neB and Comfort.
In Effect May 15, l&S ,.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON, .
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
c ii R 11 . at 6.45 a. m., and 12 to, 2 It. 4.J7
i Black Diamond Expiess) and 11.30 p. m.
ror Plttston and Wllkes-Bairo ya TJ.
L. & W'. It. R-. 6 W. nM a- m" J B 133'
6 For' White Haven. ILuleton. Pottsvllle.
n.,.1 nrlntlpal pelnts In the coal region
!kl?i H.B. It- 218 and 4 27 p m.
wnV'Bethlehtm, v;aston. Reading. Har
rlfbrng and pilnclpal Intermediate sla
Ti ,HU v I e D. i.- II. R. R" 6 I a. m . J2 0u.
2 is? 4 27 f (Black Diamond Express). 1130
''rSr Tunkhdiinock, Towanda. Elmlra,
VoV G:er.ev'lan.aR-oSc?heste1i,i. Buffalo. Nla
avails Chicago and a. points west vt.
TVfnreVa). 10 28 and 1130 p m. .
1 PuiSa i peilor and sleeping or tehlgh
vVlicviiailoi cars on all trains between
J.M.Ji Tinrre and New York. Phlladel
'Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
rhUl ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. 8"Pt
CIIAS IS IKE. Pass. Agt.. 26 Cortlandt
Astret,NONEMACHER. Division Pass
enger Agent. South Bethlehem, Pa.
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