v; THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1898. L , j GENERAL BLANCO UNDER SUSPICION A BELIEF THAT HE IS DELAY ING EVACUATION OF CUBA. Washington May Assume a Stetner Attitude Spain Han 200,000 Well Armed Men In the Island The Captain General Collecting llevon ues and Pocketing Them Ho Has Not Attempted to Kemovo' Mines in the Harbor Will Give Our Com missioners No Information About Them. Washington, Oct. 2S. Although It Is now within a few dnys ot thicc months nlnce tlm jnotocol by which Spain agreed to renounce nil claim to all sov ereignty over unci nil her rights In the Island of Cuba and Immediately evac uate Culm wnw signed, almost 200,000 Spanish troops me In the Island. The pence protocol wns signed on August 12 and the inllltury commis sion, of which fienernl Wade Is chair man, lin? lj(fen In Havana since the flrtt vwek In Septembei endeavoring to iiiinnge the details ot the evacua tion. The only Spanish sulrtleis who have been sent back to Spain, according to the promise of the Rovcinminfat Mnct dld.ni ctline w lio wei e sick and to trans put t whom home Spain was only too Kind. A r.ic, AHJIV It was inputted at the war elcpait ment today that theic were 11S.00O Spanish icgiilan and 21000 Spanish volunteer on elutv in Cuba, In addition to f.2.000 Spanish volunteeiH who are undci aims but me not In active sei -vice. General U1.uk o has at this min ute under his command an army of 101,000 Spanish soldiers, as thoroughly equipped nncl as immediately mailable n.s It was while the wat was on Ills force Is us large today as It was at thi' beginning ot the war, tae for the 10,000 troops undei General Tor.il, who sui tendered to Oeneial Shatter at Santiago and weie truiibpoited home at our expense. The Spanlbh toninilssiunr.s In Hav ana piotest that thev cannot m range for a loinplele ev.ici'atloit of liie Islanl for hi months. The Ani'nlt-nn com missioners believe that the Spanish troops, can be d.'poited within foitv dus if icasnnablu i.eal Is shown, and they hdu litiome nmiatlent becuuse u General lilaneo'f. dilatory tactics. It Is u fact that Gencial Blanco has not done iiiiytlilnt, tow aid the lelln iiulshnieiit of Spain s sovereignty In Cuba. Ho has been even moie skill ful lu Ills clilntnrv tactics than Imvc the Srattsh peace eoinmlssioncrs In theiis at Puiis. He has refrained from doirg anything towaid removing the mines from the luiboi of Havana, and has refused to put the Ameiican lommlEsloners in possession of infor mation as to the location of them or the oontrol of them That nvtkos It Impossible for om navy to n-move them, except liv tedious dragging, and nn Ameiican ship entering the huibor of Havana today is ns much at the 'uercy ot the Spanish authoiitis as was the ill-fated Maine blanco supreme. eloncial Blanco finalns In command of the whole of the island ot Cuba, except a tenltoiy uiinpilslng abuut a third ol the proln. c of Santiago. II" tollects duties i t the Havana t U3tom noutc and pockets the money. If lotitlnucs to sell worthless military proppity and to kien Intact and un der hii own lontiol all the modern fi i llllcatlons of tin .- it in short, he Is far fiom living up to the teimi. of the protocol, and It appeals to th5 authoiltles In Wnjhington as though tTln 1" emleavoiinp- eleliiieinteiy to hold H.vnna at a pledge for vinitd iratlop at the hands of the peace com mission. t-pnln t vl.I undoubtedly Iihvo all her troops out ot Cuba befoie Dec 1 11 she was slnocie 'is It is. In ppito of the pledges said to nae been m tdo by the conunlislnneir, at Pails, it Is not improbable that the Uult-Jtl Suites will hive in ,isuumt a more eioter-iiiint-il attitude ti obtain possession of tne IMnnci IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Faust" at the Lyceum. At S o'clock last evening every sent in the Lyceum was sold and many turned away because thev could secuio nothing hut standing loom. The production of "Faust" by Lewis Miml son and his lompanv wus lesponslblu for the unusual tint nz Morrison and his spectacular Ultima nn meat favorites in this city, a fact that was never hotter demonstrated than by last nlghtV great audience. The diama Is superbly staged nnd Mr Motilson has the assistance of a splen did company In Intel pre ting It. This ntternuon and evening "Fnust" will he lepeated at the Lyceum "For Cuba's Cause." The New England Stock Diumutl" company will dose. Its week's engage ment at the Academy of Music today by piesentlng 'Toi Cuba's Cause." This afternoon "Alabama" will be pu seuted. Walte's Stock Company. All ladles delight in seeing beautiful gowns, ven If they ale not permitted to wear them In oidr that the ladles of this elty iiav set and examine the magnificent gowns to be wotn by Miss Annie I.oulse Anies lit the opeia house n".t vvefk The n.aragenient foi MIsh Ame.s has in tanged to exhllilt the LMBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlllllllUIIIIKIIIIHSimillllllllllKtllUIIIIIIIIEimg 1 INDUSTRIES THAT WILL BE LOCATED AT 1 I NEW ORANGE. 1 5 Among the industries which have signified their g g intention of locating at New Orange, and have made s a propositions in writing to the Association, are concerns s manufacturing carriage springs, axles, dress goods, g I cloaks, millinery, cut glass, jewelry, bicycles, boilers, a washing machines, steel drills, boots and shoes, brass S s goods, silk, cutlery, pianos, chocolate, iron, electrical I apparatus, silver-plated ware, leather, hats, machinery, I a spring beds, emery wheels, etc. a Lots, $325.00, Payable monthly. I g Office 308-309 Mears Building:, Scranton, Pa. rllll!ll!I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHINNIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllHllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIII km raef j jv J COPYKISHreD IB97. waiclrobe on the stnge directly after the matinee performance next Tues day All ladles are cordiall invited to view the gowns, whiih me said to he the lmest worn by anj aetiesg on the stage They were designed and made by Adolph Krlveruk, the couit eos tumer of Vienna, who ius made all the apparel worn bv tne lovaltv of Austria for the last eight years. The.v must be seen and examined cloel" to appreciate the lavish txpendltuie ot money nnd time put on their.. Seaver Itoynl Automaton will open eveiy per formance of the Waite company which will bo at the Academy ot Music all next week. The Jolly Musketeer. Jeff do AngelK long the favoilte comedian ot the famour New York Casino and who has started dining the past two seasons In the great triple star alliance Uussell, Dc Angells and Vox in "The Wedding '"Uv." will be seen hcic ut the Lvceum theater, Montlaj. Oct. 31, in Julian Kd wards and- Stanislaus Stnnge's entirely new and oilglna' opeia comlque entitled, "The Jolly Musketeer " We may con gratulate ourselves or. getting ahead of New Yoik city in the hearing of this opera, as "The Jolly Musketeei" Is, In size and Importune e, one of tho red-letter bccklngs of the coming sea son. The most lavish expense, ve aie told, has been cnteied upon In the pioduetlon cf this, opra, while the company and chorus ate said to ha among the very Ixst ever gotten to gether In N"W- Yoik cltj. Knickerbocker Burlesqueis. The Knickerbocker Uuilesquors are coming to the Gaiety, commencing with a matinee Monday, Oitober .11. This company, than which theie is no bat tel known one on th" toad has met with a series of succtsses lnce Its oi ganlzatlon, and pi cents a blight, fun ny musical coined, without the flavor of vulgnilty to which so many so-ealled burlesque shows are obliged to lesort. This company Includes the tluee Gatd ners, Shuyne and Woidcn, Raymond and West, Mae Tayloi, Grant and Durand, Mike S. Whalen, Ada Hay, Jeannette Couitnej, Veiu Woods, Hu bj Itaymond, Jes'- Holdcn, Annie Hawthoine, Sadio Johnson, Chailea Smith, "John Plsteiiu and others. The costumes nie magnificent und the scentiy and stage effects, superb. Bo not fnll to see the Knickerbocker. WILL PAY SOLDIERS. Blnnco Instiucted to Give Each Span ish Soldier SIM. Havana, Oct. 28. Captain (Jenciul llinnco has been Instiucted by the mln Ktei of w.u, Geneiul Conea, to pay to eat h im h.irged soldier lemalning in Cuba tin vum of $.'!. The Joint milltaiy commissions met at Hi mlk todav to discuss the mat tux tniKli"d upon In the notes leccnt l echuiiged between them. j Tlu Noitli American Tiust company, I th I'nlted States fiscal agents heie, have i tnteil a building. The trust lionipany will open a bnnk there at j oniu j , put t x of enginecis, undei the com I iniind ul I'nvtaln Crawford, went to Mutinim tod. iv at daybreak. The par t Willi attempt the eoiistiuctlon of a li'iullne- 1 1 1, e on the beach theie. Cu lt in "nn lers, belonging to General Men-n-als division, stationed at Mariano, will be hlied to do the wotk. To Cute a Cold In One Day. Take LaNatlve Hioino Quinine Tablets. All diugglsts refund the money If it fulls to uie Jjc The genuine has L. H Q on taeli tablet Makes Flesh and Blood THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. New York, Oct. 28 The stock mar ket took on today many of the char aeteiistlcs of a bull campaign In full force. liusiness was large nnd execed ingl well distributed, many of the usually Inactive stocks being brought forvvaid Into the movement when the maiket was much less dominated by the specialties which, however, con tinued very nctlvo, especially Sugar and Tobacco. The former stock was less violent In its fluctuations than on yesteiday, and although it advanced several times, it met more stock than It could cauv. It ended the day un changed. Tobacco, on the other hand, alter a factional decline, surged stiong ly upwards, the extreme rise being neatly 5 points. The rise was coupled with tumors of the flotation of the new plug tobacco company and the taking In of many latge competltots In that field. Another conspicuous movement was that In the lion and steel stocks, which were led by the dealings In the secuilties of the new Federal Steel company when lsued. Total sales of stocks were 379.S0O shaies. Turnlshed by WILLIAM I .INN ALLLN & CO , stock brokers, rooms. iW-706 Mcars tiuildlng. Open- High- Low- Clos- inc. est. est. w.r Am Cut. Oil ' ."Ms -iTli is'i Am Sug. lte'g Co .M2'i lir-t 1JJ; IIP, Atcll . 10 A: S. To .. 12i 1- 12-4 11 A , T. A: S. P., Pr .. 3- lit."! .S5i ir. Am Tobacco Co .. .12s'i l.'.P, 12i's Ut Am. Splrlt3 11 11 11'h m Am. hpiiits, Pr .. . .ilU :n 31' i .11' Halt ic Ohio -I") C 4", t"i P.rook It. T i"54 iiT'g Cji bV' ('an. Sont'ioin .... .",l's ti'j Wi V. dies & Ohio .".' 22 2Vi 21' Clilc A: O. W H iV'j 14' H'i (illf A- N. W UJ's r,2'4 112'a U!', Chic, IJ & IJ . . ..117 ll'H llfiT, in'. Chic , Mil. tc St. P . P'J'n llu IiMj 110 Chlc.lt. I &P... 1J0U I'UU lvil'i M!7s Chic , St. I'. M & O. k S2' M'b MH C. C. C. AL St. L .... 3J l, 2'Jis .li'i Con. Gas 1st) 1R2 ISO IS.' Delaware A: Hud .. ln.'t; 0Vf, KU'g 101 N. Y L H. &. W .. l."4 124 12'i 124 Gen. Hlcctilc Hlt SI', M, it', Int. Papare Co 51 r,.' Ol'i W Louis. & Nash 511V3 r.t,'14 5a',4 M( Manhattan nie ... M's 117 jit, !' Met. Ti action Co ..1(,0 lOJ'-j ir.1i,, p,.' M. K. & Ti.x , Pi .. r,, .T!', 3.1i SHi Mo. Pacific ilt S', &U Vfls Nut. Ltacl 31'.. Si JJ'i 4'i N. Y. Central lir, 113'4 llj HD'i Out & West 14'j uvsi H'i 11". North, l'acifle lu'j 11 loVj vi Not. PaLltlc, Pr .. . 7'i'j, 7b'i 7o7n 7i)S Pacific Mall .. . S!, J.P4 Jl', 3i4 I'cnple s Gus 101 104 '4 lOJ'i VH Penn It. It 117' 117'i 117' lir3 Phil k Head IG'j 1C58 lfi'3 hfit V & It , lt Pr U'j V)U .".' 40 Southern H. H .. .. S' b' M . Slj Southern n. n., Pi.. 3I 3l'a LP,- Jl Turn , C. &. Iron . .. 2S 2sis i, Tcmis &. l'acifle . .. Ult U't Ui ll' I'nlon Pacific .... ci3, .12", jst-i o."4 1'nlon Pae , I'r .. . bl 14 bl bl', V S. ltubber 41 4J 42'8 4J'i L'. S. ltubbei, Pr ...Wi ioi' 10J't 10; CHICAGO GnAIN MARKm. Open- High- Low- (Jlos. WHHAT. lug. est. est. ing December C'i C0 b(i u.'J Jluv CT C7'i bbTa ii7. COltN. December 32' i 32 :t.' !.2'4 May 34'., :;ii4 ji m OATS. December 21' 2I'S 2J- ijn. Mav 2I'4 i. .'4'. 2I POHIC. Dteemlitr 7 S2 7.H 77; 7.V0 JI'U 'too 'M .!i;. MiJ Scianton Boaitl of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 10U. SIOCKS. nid. Asked. ncranion a. i'uihiuii 11 at. uo. Ptibt Nutlonal iiank Llmhurst Uoclcvard Hci.intou Savings Hank f-ciunlon Packing Cn Lacka. Iron & Steel Co Third Nutlonul llunk Throp Novelt MfK Co Scranton Bullvvay Co Dime Dep S. DIs. Hank Economy Light Heat Ai Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company Scranton Forcing Co TrudeiB' National Honk Lacka, Lumber Co Lnck. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co BONDS. :o UK) iw 80 25 ... ?5 ... V) 23 ... K3 ... 43 S3 ... 100 130 ... ... 130 150 . . ... HBVj 80 Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortKngc, duo 1920 us People's Street ltullwuy, first mortgage, due 1913 People's Street ltullwuy. Gen eral mortgage, due 1K1 Dlrkiton Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Towrshlp School 6.. City ot Bcrunton St. Imp. fc'J . Mt, Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Woiku Scruntcn Traction 6" bonds... US ... 115 ... IW ... 102 102 ... S3 100 105 New York Produce Market. Now York, Oct. 28 -Flour-Weak and Inactive; Miuiieeota pctcut, J3.Wu4 13; do, baker, J3.10a2 30',(ji winter patents, W.75a i; do. BtralBht. Jl.5Ca3bS; winter etra, The People's A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for the llcncllt of All Who Have Houses to Rent, Heal Estate or Other Property to Hell or ExchaiiKC, or Who Want Situations or Iloln These Small Advertisement Cost One Five Cents a Word hxeept blttiutlons Wanted, Which Arc In scrtcd Free. FOR RENT for kiJnt-an eight-room house, 1710 Cedar avenue, also stablo room. Apply D. J. Lundy, the aliovo nddrcss. frVent-eight-room house in good repair rn Mulberry. Inquire 1310, TO RENT-THE EXCELSIOR I'U'B linll on Washington avenue. Bultablo forsclcctpnrtles.liiills and entertainments. Ladles and gents' clonk rocm attached, also cuteter on picmlscs. Apply to Klco, Levy & Co., 30 I.ackawuima nvenue ron hi:nt-8Tohi3 iioom, ms lack a wanna avenue, toimcrly occupied oy the I'ivo rtrcs.' Shoo Co. Inquire of llojlc & Mucltlow, clothleis, 410 I.acKawanna avenue, cltj. nocsn on Avnxrn-MODcr.N con- venlcnccs; low rent. Jnncs, Jll Spruco street. STOIti: - GOOD WINDOWS - STEAM , heat, electric und gas fixtures, run ning water; tine cellar: cold storage vault Private toilet. 1'lvc or six linen of ncomlng street cars pans the door. Car bondale nnd Olyphant street cari puss neurbj Jones. 311 Spruce street. DESK IIOOM, WHYT-Ot-TlCi:. TWO cnminunicatlng rooms, steam heat, maiblo boivl, running water, handsome tlxtures and decorations Second lloor front, 13 cheaper than desk room. Jones, jm Spruce stieet ron m:NT-ri;s7cTioo.M on siia.uk of otllccs second floor front. Coal 1.x change. Cull nt room 13. con HUNT - SHCCND FLOOn. "01 Qulticy FOR SALE MINNESOTA VENISON-T. 11 CAKIl & Son, at Washington Market, opposite Court Houhc, will havo on palo today some very tine vcnlbon FOR SALE - ONE OP SCItANTONS leading laundries, n complete, modern plant doing a nice business A rare bar gain. Laundry, Trlbiino otllce. ron sale-first class hot wa- ter heater, nearly new. 1538 Washing ton avenue. FoitSALE-A SOUND, "iOt'NG. KIND , , and nll-rour.d good liorsc. IS hinds high, weight. 1.2CC pounds Call at sta ble, 1j33 Capouso avenue IOn SALE-A SECOND-HAND PA"iNH ccntei crank high speed engine In first class condition For further par ticulars apply at this ofllcc. FOH SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR cents at druggists. One gives relict. REAL ESTATE. 1300 DOWN AND JV) MONTHLY I5UVS A lino new modern double house, open nickel plumblrg, etc.. gas, water, sewer and large lot on hhadv side of avenue near Mulberry street. HACKETT, Price iiuildlrg. $S,3C0 11CYS TWO DOCULE HOUSES near High School, asphalt pave, etc. Greatest bargain In Scranton. IIACK ETT, Price Ruildliib'. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 2IJ Colfax uvenue; just ci mpleteo. All modern Improvements Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electilc lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Prank T. Okcll, 220 Broadwaj, New York city. ?2 S0o3.10. Wheat Spot eas ; No 2 red, 7i!"8c., f. o b. .nlloiit, No. 1 northern uu luth, 7o8c, f. o. b. atlout, No. 2 north ern Duluth, 74(,ic, f. o. b., alloat. No 2 hard western, VJ'iC, t. o. b. afloat, op tions opened weak In response to lower cables and largo spilng wheat reeeipt. af ter .1 slight rallj on big clearances, tney weakened under light export develop ments and cIom d unsettled at fKas1c. de cline No. 2 red December, clo-ed 74lnc . March, 74Hc; JUj, 72'c. Corn Spot stead . No. 2. 39' c. f. o 1., afloat; op tions e.iblcr cn cablo news, held fairly steady all day, Influenced by export bus iness wst and light offerings, closed '.a 'ie. net lower, December closed SS'c , May, "0c Oats Spot easier. No. 2 29c ; No ,!, 2i'.5c ; No. S w lllte. 29e . No. 2 jIo , Mc. , track white western, fjaSJe.; track mixed, wet tern, 28,2au0,se. , track white, slate, 2iac , options dull nnd nominal. Uutter Firm, westein cieamery, 13a2:tc , do. factory, HHal4isc; Elglns. 23c ; imi tation creamerv. 13al7e. ; state dairy. Ha inc.; do. crcamerj, 13a22".c. Eggs Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 21'ic , western fresh 2uc. Chicago Pioduce Maiket. Chicago, Oct. 23. Weaker cableu today and slack expott demand caused 11 de cline In wheat. December closed 3a'sc lower. Corn and oats lost l4C each. Poik declined iljc. and lard and rlhs 5c. each. Owing to a considerable drop in the Liv erpool prices and a prevailing Impression that tho difficulty between England and Fiance would bo amicably arranged, De cember wheat started weak at Uc to "S,c. below vcslerda's close. That much having been lopped off at one swoop, the market for two hours thereafter mado desperate, but on tho whole unsuccessful efforts to tecover some of the sudden loss. Tho buying during that time wus sufficient to prevent anv further decline, although those who took the wheat were chiefly induced thereto by the possession of puth elthei good for tho day or the week. For an hour during the mlddlo ef the session the range of fluctuations in the December wheat was from Wj'c.. sell ers to w,6c. bid, tho beht illustration that could be presented of tho rut Into which speculation had diopped The duj'B news was lu the main bearish but was not en tlrely without crumbs of eomfnit for the built,. Cash quotations weio un tollow.' Flour Steadv , No. 2 spring wheat, 15a o7i.;c. , spring wheat. 0"uii7'$e ; No 3 do do. aUGo'-.e , No 2 ted. G7atAe . No 2 com, 32,ia'l2'te , No 2 ellovv, 32'ia32-.c ; No 2 outs, 24lau23c ; No 2 white, 2j'2a 27je.; No. J do. 25Ha!6it. No. 2 re, 50'i aSle ! No 2 barley, SSalc. , No 1 flax seea, ftic. . pilme timothy seed. $2 37"., mess pork T7k0a7.S5. laid. $Mal87'i. Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia. Oct. 2u Whtul 1c. lower, contract grade. 72u72'e Corn-Steacl , No. 2 mixed, Octobci 37uJ7 Oals Hteady, No. 2 white clipped, uM'je.. No, 3 do. do, 29c; No. 2 mixed, 2s'An29e. Butter Steadj , fancy western creametj, 2Je , do. pilnts, 2Jc. Eggs Firm; fiesh near by, 19c., do. western, ISe , de. southwest, ern, UalSc; do. southern, 17c. Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars Unchanged. Cot ton 1-I6c. lower; middling uplands, o-,e. Tallow Unchanged; city prime, In hogs heads. 3Hc; country do. -do, barrels, Iljc dark, do., 3'ic. : cakes, 4e., grease, 3e. Llvo Poultry Dull and lower; fowls, ka9e. ; old rosters, Cu7c. ; spring chickens, Sa9c; ducks, 8a8Wc; geese, tic., turkes, 9 alOc. Dressed Poultry Unchanged; fowls, choice, 1014c; do. fair to good, 9'ialOc,, old loostcrs, 6iic; spring chickens, west ern large, Hal2c; small and scalded, do,, tulOc. Receipts Flour, 2,0u0 barrels und IOjO sucks; wheal, 9 000 bushels, com, 31,. 000 bushels; oats, 7,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 52,000 bushels, corn, lor, ouo bush, els: oats. 29,iX) bushels. New York Live Stock. New York, Oct, 2t. Reeves Steeis slow, bulls weak; medium cows, lower; native steers, 25u5."i; oxen und stags, $3al; bulls, J2.75a3.T5; cows, 2u3.30. Calves Steady; veals, $l,rm3.70; tops, $7,75; biubs. era. nominal at $)25u3.75. Sheep and Lambs Slow; sheep, steady; choice lambs triflo firmer; others buicly steady; sheep, $3a4.70; sheep. $t.73aSC2ii; mulnly. $-i,12'i a5.W. Hogs Market firmer nt $J,75a3 93. Exchange. Cent n Word, Six Insertions for WANTED. WANTLD-CAFC OP DAD HIlALTli that H-I-P-A-N-S will not benent. Send G cunts to lllpans Chemical Co , Now York, for 10 samples nnd 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED. WANTHD-MAN Oil WOMAN OP 13N ercy and business ability to travel for established firm. Vi n mouth and all ex. penscs. P. W. KicKlor ti Co, 223 Locust street, Philadelphia, Pa, MALE-HELP-FEMALE. WANTHD-A PKW LADIES AND OEN tlemcn at a Kuaruntccd salary of $.0 per month and steady employment. H, II. Woodward Co,, Ml Spruec strict AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS - EITHER SEX, HANDLH Kreatest ncney maker. Everybodv bujs. $14 0) weekly and eommlsloiin; 1j cents sumiile outllt. Oo to work Imme diately. Elwood Mfc Co, CI New St. N. Y. 1NSUUANCE AGENTS TO SELL MEN unit uuiLll. llilYUI mm in.ji-,w -; cldcnt Insurance, J730 00 for Jl 00, JOOO iur i.w. j.iuciiu innnmr-u'i,-. ' Clllej, 'i School St , Ilostou, Mass FURNISHED ROOMS. POIt ItENT-A VERY NICE IIOOM with board, ulso tan accommodate a few table boarders at Tho Linden rOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms, conveniences. Rooms from ?1.G0 up, 322 Mulberry street. MONEY TO LOA N. SUMS" it anniTTrom " $100, $.500, i'M. $1,000 to $2J,O0O to loan at once. Okell & Dunn, 5 Coal Exchange. PRACTICAL FURRIER. MAURICE D. RRESCHEL. 32S LACKA wanna nvenue one flight up. See adv. on last page PERSONAL. AFFECTIONATE. UNE.MCU.MHERED. handsomo widow, cxciulslte figure, re flned and generous, independently wealthv, seeks loving husband. "Reul. It," 133 East 03th St., N Y. LEGAL. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-ON MUX- elij, October 31st, 1. at 9 o'clock u m nt Iho ulnrn rnom of 11. I. Whltmore. deceased, on second floor of No 34 Lack awanna avenue, 1 will sell at auction In lotstosuit purchase!, all the stock of said H P. Whltmoie, consisting of ready made clotluig. gloves, etc. Term, cash C II WELLES, Administrator SITUATIONS WANTED A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A place to work for her board and go to school. Inquire at 423 Adams avenue SITUATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing or cn knd of house cleaning bv the dav. or will take washing home Side door 120 Franklin uvenue. CARPENTER WANTS WORK OF ANY kind, city or county. Address M. D. SITUATION WANTEDTO DO WASII ing und Ironing at homo and go out bv tho day. Call or addrcs-s A. IJ . .,31 North Sumner avenue BOOKKEEPER, CASHIER. COMPE tent, double entiy, ten jears' business experience Reference one1 bond if u qulied. Address 104, Tribune A MARRIED MAN WANTS A Posi tion us teamster or anv other kind of work, sober, Industrious und can furnish reference' A. L. Elfe, Dickson City, Pa, STLA11Y EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY man nt good habits Has had experi ence laboring with builders, pluuibcis, etc. Worked fourteen jcur lor best em ployer. Good references. John McAnul tv, 517 New street. STENOGRAPHER-SMITH PREMIER ot Remington opt lutor desires position five years' experience, uceurate, relluble. Address A. B. C, Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-FOR YOUNG man to wjik tor board und attend school. Address Box 443. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN. 20, wishes situation as shipping clerk or packer; has had three years' expedi ence In one of the largest laboratories lu tho country, can furnish good letcrence Address Shipping Clerk, Tilbuno otllse SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG woman us stenographer, tjpewrlter or at other oflice work. Addres". rw San derson avenue, Scranton. Fa. SITUATION WANTED-EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position, has col lege education. K. T. Jones, 503 Linden sttect. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR ried und sober mun' willing to do any thing Address C. Slmms, 423 Tenth St. SITUATION WANTED-BV MIDDLE aged lady as housekeeper for ,1 ic hpectublo widower with bmall fainilv. Ail dress Mrs. Lucy. General Dellver. Sciuh tou, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR rlcd man, to take care of noises or do uny kind of woik. Well acquainted with the clt. AddicES G D. James, 337 South Decker coui t. sitit7onwanted-youno .man elcslice position; good icferences. Clerkship preferred. J. C. Z. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG man, as elilver or tin) honorable work; willing to work and can luruUU lcfcr cnees. stilctly temperate Addicts II C, euro Tribune ctticc. WANTED - POSITION AS House keeper by elderl American wldoiv, no family Addiess housekeeper. Tribune. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, Ironing or any kind of house cleaning bv tlm eluv, or will lake washing home. Side door 420 Fiankllli uvenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG woman at general housewenk. Can furnish references Address 2011 Wunt uvenue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-UIRST CLASS cook, hotel nt icstuurant. 235 penn avenue. SITUATION WANTED TO DO WASH Ing and Ironing at home, unci go out by the day. Call 01 addiess L. IS., L34 North Sumnei avenue. WANTED-POSITION BY LICENSED engineer, understands electrical mi. chines and lighting, good steam litter und hum!) on repults. Licensed, Tribune, SITUATION WANTED-FJRST-CLASS all-round cook, hotel or restauiant. 233 Penn uvenue. VOUNO BUTCHER, AGE IS, WISHES employment, 3 years' experience, wlblies it steady position, an all aiouud workman and have llist-cluss lefti.nccs. Call or addtess C. A. G. U3 Capouse live- hue. Caro Kulil. WANTED -WORK BY THE DAY w milling. Ironing, eleunlng or cooking. Address Miss L. E.. 130 South 9th btreci, WORK WANTED H5T THE DAY, washing, ete., by a middle-aged, col ored woman. Mrs. Colcmun, WW Lacku wanna avenue. WANTED-TIinEU Oil POUn NICHLY furnished rooms for hot-sckeeplntr for man and wife. Can furnish best of ref erence, lloom, Tribune crtlco. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPEIIFLITOPS HAITI. WAIITS AND moles removed by eleetrlilty, pulnlos", permanent! ehatges modeiatp. eonsaltR tlon free, Helen Uuehunun, Deruiatolo Klst, 312 Washington u Venue. CITY SCAVENGER i.WW1iisi. A.U. imiGaS CLEANS PItIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used, A. nuiaus, Proprietor. Ltuvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's chug stole, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C0I0. CHIROPODIST COHNsTTlUNWNANriNUmWJO nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Ccuibultntlon and advice Klvcn free. E. M. HETZEL. Chlropo. dlst, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. SCALP TREATMENT. inir7rrKuiAA?n ment, Wc; shampooing, Mc ; fnclul mnseage, manicuring, 23c , ihliopody. ',01 Qulncy. PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conncll Ilulldlng, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear ot COG Washington nvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash av , Sci union FREDERICK L. HROWN, ARCHITECT. Prlco Building, 120 Washington nvenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng nnd Mul berry. DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS, OI'P P O DR. C. C. LAt'BACH, 115 Wyoming n'C. WELCOME C SNOVER, 331 Washington avcrue Hours. 9 to l.ancl 2 to S HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE. 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK- llu avenue. Rates leasonuble. P. 3EIGLEK, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE". NEAR D . L & W passengci depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYERS 1RANK E. BOYLE, A'lTORNF.Y AND Coumellor-ut-Law Burt Building, rooms 13 and 11. Washington uvenue. OKELL te DUNN, ATTORNEYS 7, TO H Coal Exchange Building, Scianton. WILLARD. WARREN KNAPP, AT toinejs and Couusellors-at-Luvv Ut -publican Building. VVuHhlngtou uvcinie, Scrnnton, I'j. JESSUP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - I.tvv Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21 JAMES W. OAKFORD.AT'IORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 315 und 51U Board ul Trade Ilulldlng D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on ical erlnte securltv Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street JAS J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Lnvv 301 Commonwealth Building, Scrnnton. EDWARD AV. THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 'toi-'iOl, 9th lloor, Mears Building L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. M2 Boaid of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER AT'IORNHY-AT-LAW Commonwealth RulMIng, Seianton, Pi PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' Notional Bank Building. C. COMEGYS, Building. 9-11 REPUBLICAN' A. W BERTIIOI.r. Atlv . Mears bldt. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE FdS Wushbuin street Scr.uiton En gagements solicited. Renins mid but attendance! for a limited numbei of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SUrtCEOVS DR. C. L FlillY SCRAN'ION KWINGS Bunk Building, 122 Wvomint, avenue MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D. HOm" opathlst, No. 225 Adams uvenue DR. W. E. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WASH ington avenue DR. R. TRAPOI.D SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women corner Wyoming nvenuo und Spiuce street. Scranton Olllco hours: Thursduvs tend Satin days, 9 a. m. to u p m. DR I. M GATES ROOMS 2u7 AND MS Boaid of Tiaile Building. Ofllee hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m Rel dence, Co9 Madison uvenue DR. C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllco telephone 130J Houis, 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR 8 W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE ",-i Washington avenue. Residence, IMS Mulberry Chronic diseases lungs heart, kldnejs and genlto-tirlnuiy oi guns n speclaltj. Houis 1 to 4 p m W. G ROOK, VETERINAin SFR geon. Hollos, Cuttle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden stieet, Scianton Telephone 2ii72 SEEDS r,. R. CLARK & CO. fcEEDMEN A.ND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave. nue; ciccn house, 1350 North Muln ue uue, Btore telephone, 72 SCHOOLS sTPiool ou'iiiir lackawanna', Scranton, Pa. Couiues piepalatoij to eollego, law, medicine 01 bush-ess. Opens Sept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cunn. LL. D , Walter II. Buell, A M. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KT'KTTEL. REAR 311 LACKA wauna avenue, Scianton, Pa., mauutac turer of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS ""FROM" PHILIPPINE is". Oieatest Nnvul Battle Sbos LATEST lands luiiur. wii'Mitra. .ihihi Ajaieiu nllOc all blown to pltccs und landed In Net tlctoirs Hlioo Htore, vvusniugton uvunue Ladles' lino button shots, mssot nnj dongolu, cost $2 50, at $1 IJ, ludles' lino $2 00 bhocs foi 9m1. Indies' oxfords, cost $1.50, for 79c. men's $2 50 culf anil russot shoes foi $1.19 $3.00 shoes foi $1 o4, tU.. BAUER' SORC iTEST 1 AMUSIC J.'OR balls, picnics, putties, ic-cejitlons, wi'(. dings and concert work furnished For terms, ndress R. J. Baiur, eonductur, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbvri's muslo stole. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERb' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wat chouse, VJ) Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sclieduleln lillect Msy 19, iSpS. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Barre cs Fol. lows: 7.30 a, m., woek days, for Sunbur Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Galll. more, Washington, nnd for Pitts, burg nnd tho West. 10.15 a. m weok days, for Hazloton, Pottsvillo, Roadlng, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsbure;, Phlladelohh, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts ,burK a"d " West. 3,12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burK. Philadelphia, Baltimore. 1 as,h;nBton, nnd Pittsburz and 1 the West. 0-00 p. m., weok days, for Sunbury. Harrisburg, Philadelphia and PlttsburK. 1 llllTr,.'.,.,oV00D aen'' p' Aeent. J. U. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manajer. Del.. Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 20, 1S93. Trains leave Scranton us follows; Ex press for Now York and nil points Eiist 1.40, 3.00, 5.10. 8 W and 10 03 a. in ; 12.53 ana 3.31 p. in. Express for Huston, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.10. SCW und lO.Ou u m . 12 53 und 3 33 p In Tobliunnn accommodation, fi 10 p. m Express lor Blnglmiiitou, Oswego Pi. mini, Coming, Bath, Dansvlllc. Afouiie Morris und Buftalo 12 10, 2 33, 9 00 u. m 1,53 and fi 50 p m making close conneo'. tlons at Buffulo to till points In tho West Northwest nnd Southwest. ' Blnghamton und wuy stations, 1 01 p m Fnetorjvlllo accommodation, 400 and Nicholson accommodation 000 p. m. Express for Utlc.i and Richfield Bprlncs 2 35 a. 111., and 1 73 p. m ' lthncn, 2 35, 9 00 a m., and 1,53 p. in. For Northumberl ind, l'lttston, Wilkes. Banc, Plymouth, Bloomsburg nnd Dan ville, making clof connections nt North, umberland for Willlamsport, Harrisburg Baltlmotc, Washington und the South Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, 6 00, 10 05 a. m , nnd 1.55 and 5.40 p. m. Nantlcoko nnd Intermediate stations BOS and 1110 a in Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.33 nnd S DO p. ni. For Kingston, 12 5 p. 111 Pullman parlor und sleeping poaches on nil express trains For detailed Intonnatlon, pocket time tables, cle upplv to M. L. Smith, DIs. trict Pasbcngei Agent, depot ticket of fice. Lchlgli Valley Kullroad System Anthr.vclto Ccal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness nnd Comfott In Effect May 15, 1S9S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Foi PhUuiielphla and Now York via D. ...1' ,U'.1. at 0 13 a. m . and 12 03. 2.18, 4.27 U lack Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. I or l'lttston und Wllkcs-Barre via D. ' U U " uu0 n-w n- "' J-35. 3e33. 0 00 p m S For Willie Haven. llHzlcton. Pottsvillo, 1 ' ,"Il,niielpal points lu tho coal regions V la D. A H R R , fi 13. 2.18 and 4 27 p. 111. lor Bitlilthcm, Easton Reading, Har- 1 sburg und principal Intermediate sta tions via 1) i II, n, R, r. a. m 12 03. -'lb 4 27 (Black Dlamcnd Express), 11.50 p. in. Fur Tiii.kh.innock, Towandu. Elmlr.t, itliacii e,(.ica ami principal Intermedi ate stations Mi I) L & W. R. R , 8 OS a. in . VI 43 and ! 35 p in I or Geneva, RocheM, r, Buffulo. Nlag Vf'1 '!!'' ciii, ,iRo am ni nohits west via J ALII I! H ijir, ). dlluck Diamond Lpr. ss), in j. ,.! ji ,a ,, ,, I'lillniiui pnilor nnd sleeping or Lchlgti H'.i., frloi ears on all trains between VVUkes-Hnrio and New York Phlladel plilt IliifTulo .1111 Suspension Brldgo ROLLIN 11 WILUBFR. Gen Supt CIIAS S I EF P.i-s Agl . 2ii Cortlnndt stltet New V 01 K A W NON'EUACIIpn Division Pass enger A, in South Bethlehem, Pa. Delnvv ti'. a i.l H-.idsoii. On Sunday Ituv :.rd. trains will leave hcranton us folic wt.' for cm bond, lb -t-C" T53. SSI 10.lt a. 111 : 12 noon; 1 . liti s:, C23, 3.3:. 9.1". 11 OH n m . LIB 11 m b'or Alb.uiv S.natoga. Montreal. Bos ton. New England points, etc 6.20 a. m. 2 2o p 111 For llonewtale 1, "j), S 53, 10 13 a. m.. 13 neinn 2 20, 5 2", p ni I'or Wlll.e-.ratie til.".. 7 IN S 43. Ills, loll a in ii," 121 21s-, ;!!. 1.27, b 10. 7 l in II II '11 11 m I 01 w iiik. Philiidelnhla. etc., via l.fhlgh V.illev ll.1II1.111l n 1' n. m., 120), U2", 127 i 11.. with Black Diamond E-pi-s 11 0 p in For Peiip 'v nla R.illiocd points, G 13, 9 -.S u in , 2 18 4 27 p m I'o Wit.l.m Pom's via l.ebigh Vallev Itiillioul ;iu ri 1203 '."t, with Black Dl imiuiil F- iuss ton U p. m Ti aliis will urilve In Scianton as fol low . From Caibuivlale and the North fi 40, 71' !3i, 'i- 10 v 11 ",sa n- 1.23.2.15,3 2.1, 4 21 ".It 7 41 ID .S 11 27 p 111 Fiom Wilkts.B.trie and the South S.lN 7 4 SIS. 10US lir,", 11. m : 118. 214, 3.41. 5 20. C21. 7". 1 'in", ion", ti 111 1.13 a. m SUNDAY TRAINS Foi C.m bond lie 'i 07. 1131 a. m.; 131, j,-,:. .-, r.i 'I-, 1 n m For Wlll:es-l!arie-9 33 11.13 n. in.; 1 58, 2 25. " 11. 7 15 p in Lowest i.ite to all points In United States and Canada ., ,t. W BURDICK G P. A All) Uiy, N. Y. H. W CROSS P P A . Scianton, Pa. Central K.illr..ii ul New Jcrssy tl.eliigh and feUMjuiliuiiim Division.) htations lu Now Yoik-Foot of Liberty stieel. N K . and South Feuy, Whitehall Anthiulte coal used exclusively, tnsur inc cleanliness und tomfoil. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 1.!. Mi Trains ltuvo Stianton for Pittbton, Wllktj-lliiilc. etc . at 5 30. 10 10 a. in.. 1.20, 2.C". 3 20, 7 10 p in bundnys, 9 00 a. m., 1 in). 213, 7.10 P in I 'or Lakewood and Atlantic City, S.iO Foi New Yorl; New at k and Ellzabotli, S u0 (exi)rcss) a in . I 20 (express), 3 20 (cx nitssi p 111 Sundav, 2 13 p in. Train eavliu, l-'i P m., airlvcs. at Philadelphia. Rending Terminal, 701 p. ni , and Nuw v ork 7 05 p m Fen M.iuth Chunk, Alleniown, Bethle hem E.ntuii and Philadelphia, fc.30 a. m. 120 3 20p m Sunduys 2 1". p III. I'or Baltimore and Wnslilngton, anJ points S0111I1 and West via Bethlehem, S 30 u 111 . 1 20 p 111. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. Pot Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., ut i 311 a m and 1 20 11 in For Readlr.g Lebanon nnd Harrisburg. vl.i Allentown, 8 .0 n in.. 1.20 p. m. Sun dav . 2 15 p. m Uoi Poltsvllle 8 30 a m . 1.20 n. m. Returning, leave New ork. foot of Lib erty street, Noith Rlvei. ut 1 00, 910 (ex piess) 11 111 , 1.30 (exprcts) p m Sunday, 4 LenvemNew oil., South Cerrv. foot Whitehall stuet it 9 0S 11 m 123 p. m P.itsiiigcm uirivlrg or elt parting fiom this termlnul can connet t undei cover with nil tho elevated rallto.uls, Broadway 1 ublo u " and ferries to Brooklyn nnd Htnten Inlands, making quick transfer in and fiom Grand Cciitrul depot und Lo.ig 1 Uulo'l-hliitilVlphU. Reading Terminal. 9.21 a in. 31H) p 111. Sunday, 8 Jo a. m Through tickets to all points Last, South and West ut lowest rate at the MJ.UH.' OLIUFSEN Gen Supt. H P. BALDWIN. Gen, Pass. Agt. lie and Wyoming Valley. Time table In etfect Sept. 19th. 1898. Tiains leave Scianton for Now York, Ntewburg and Intermediate points on Erie i.illroari. also for Hawley and local points, at 7 03 a. ni and 2 25 p m M rains arrive at Scrnnton from above points at 10.23 a 111 and 3 15 nnd 9 OS p. m Ontario and Wcs'crn Railroad, Time Table In Effect Tuesday, Nov. 1. 1S98 Tialn letves Scranton for Curbonrtale nnd Cudosla at 10 35 a. in . toniuc ting with through tiulns Noith and South Train le'uves Cadosla lor Carbondulo and Scran ton nt 2o5 p ni . leaving Curlioiidnln at 2 31 p in . nnlving nt Scrunton ut I 20 p.m Sundays only For Caclosia, tonnectlng vvltli main line trains North and South ut t 30 a m arriving ut Cudosla at 10 45 n in. Returning, leaves Curtoslii nt I.O) p. m. arriving Curhondula ut 5.51 p, m , und Scianton at C.'C, p. m, J C. ANDERSON. G. P. A . New York. T FLITCROFT, D, P. A., Seriuiton. '.I
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