THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1898. I"' SURVEYING THE ALASKAN FIELDS WOIUC ACCOMPLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF NAVIGATION. (The Discovery or 2,500 Squaro Miles of Territory Additional to That Shown on Maps Shotes Near Xusllavnk Extend Twenty-Five Miles Further Out Into Beliilng Sea Than Believed. "Washington, Nov. 1C (J. II. Piatt, hssistnnt superintendent of the const und geodetic survey, litis submitted to Superintendent Prlthett a report of the const survey work last summur In Alaska. The repot t notes the discovery of 2,-f-00 additional square miles of tTnltcd Stutes territory and deals with tho work accomplished in the Interest of Alaskan navigation. Lifcrilng to the newly oxploied ter ritory of the Flitted States which, hitherto, has not been Included as a part of this eountiy tho report bays- "Tho Kusllavuk Channel extends very ncaily puiallel with the shoio until about half way to the Krypnink, when It turns seaward, and when be yond the sight of land spreads out Into a bar with ft on) six to eight feet on It at low tide. On each side the flats are Irregular, with blind pockets, etc. The shores In tho Oclnlty of Jvilslluvak mouth uiej about twenty live, miles iuither out Into Behring sea than indicated on the published charts. lit round numbers this difference In titules an atoa of about 2,500 hitu.it o miles. The high lands of Cape Dyer vcie almost always obseuted by ilouds but It would seem that its piebent longitude will not be much changed, whereas then1 is a possibility of Dial ing its latitude more to the southward. "Thcro is about two feet of watir on the bar at the Aphoon channel cn ttance at mean low water, and insldu of It quite nn intricate channel. Tho piopobcd cliait of this locality should be went to St. Michael's by next sea don's coast sutey patty, whose ery lit st duties should be to le-examlne for Images and thoroughly buoy out this, channel, us the Ice will carry off buoys, put the buoyb on these charts and then plant thebuoyson theso charts and then tutn them over for general distribu tion. A CHART. A chart is leconunended covering the sttetch from Cape Dyer to lies boro Island, to assist vetstlb tiylns early in the reason, a they usually do, to set through to St. Michael's by going between tho Bchrlng sea Ice. supposed to be swept off shore some what by the currents fiom the river mouths, and the Yukon bats or Hats. Continuing, the tepoit says. "The upper liver tralllo for the com ing beason, will be, as hertofote, by deep-sea ctaft to St. Michael's, tians fer to river stcamcis, which will go via tho Aphoon channel. This entrance is the worst they huo to contend with, mid bus only about two feet on the bar at mean low water and is rather intricate. Its advantage Is that river boats can be In sight of land all the way from St Michael's to the entrance, the only really dangerous 'position being in tounding St. Michael island, a. distance of about twVlve miles. In northuly weather, wheieas the Kusllvak, ulthough having suffi cient water, hat) tho very serious disad vantage of being to far oft shote that no natural landmarks can be used for llndlug and entering it. From the north bhoto of Cupe Dyer to the Kus ilvak entiaiiLi! Is about fifteen miles less than fiom St, Michael to the Aphoun enhance, and even If the Kus Ihuk could bo easily found this email difference In distance would not be sufficient to chance the routes of tho older tianspoitallon companies that have costly w alehouse facilities at St. Michael. ' It is now a foregone conclusion that the patsengn" business of the upper Yukon countrj Is and will lemaln lu the pabscs, while for u long time the great bulk of the freight will go Ma the ihei's mouth Theio ate now be tween slxtv and seventy tegular river sl"amcis in thu cnuvlng business, and still freight was left behind at St. Michael whin the season closed in. The ocean Unfile has been proportion ate, theto bi lug as manv ns thirty deep-water vessels at anchor in St Michael anchorage at a time, the av-c-iage during the .season being twen ty The gteatest stumbling block In tho St. MIchaf-1 ft eight business is tlu transfer from ocean to rher craft in nn unpiotected loadstead, the water deith beinp such that ocean steamers ilo not anchor within about two miles of the neatest shoal water landings Ocean vessels can be run on n com paiatlvely clove schedule us to time wheieas the uuceitaitity of the time of arilval of the river boats, duo to get ting agiouud, aiymg strength of cui IJ Cures contljiit cough- Q Illy d MHipiV tUUU rnilfrll Vflin chronic ..oiikIi l eldu UUllgU OyriPBCr0Uli. fate advice, use Dr. Dull' Cough byrup and be cured, jc :UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllIlllieillllllllllllllllllIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIUIIH!ll!!U 1 UPPER FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY,! 1 ONCE A COW PATH. 1 The average real estate 5 studying as he does rentals and ground values, cannot understand or does not take the time to understand 5 what Heury George has sometimes incorrectly called s 5 the "unearned iucremeut," the value that accrues to 5 5 property by reason, of the location ot railroads, street 5 S car lines, manufacturing institutions, stores, etc., in a s close proximity. The averaga real estate dealer in New York City forgets that in the days before the War s H upper Fifth avenue was ouly a cow path, and that lots 5 5 in Harlem no further removed from Wall street and jjj 5 the City Hall and Brooklyn Bridge, than lots in New S Orauge, which cm Id have been purchase I for a song, 5 are now bringing tens of thousauds aud hundreds of g thousauds of dollars. 5 I Now Orange Lots, $325.00, Payable Monthly, I Office -308-309 Mears Building:, Scranton, Pa. s EwiSISiliiiniilllllUltUilllHItUIUHHUHUIIIIIIIIUIIUlUIIIUlIllUIIUUIIUlS roots, etc., varies nn much at times us two weekr, and consequent delays to ocoun craft cause great loss, Homo time3 nn entlro trip during the season. If next year's examinations should de velop the fact that somewhere In Scammon Hay the shores weie bold enough to enable sea-going vessels to discharge at docks, then by urtlllclally mat king tho Kusllvuk entrance so that It could bo readily found, the cost of freight transportation could bo sensi bly lessened." SUGAR CHOP RIPE. One of tho Reasons Why Americans Should Occupy Cionfuogos. .Washington, Nov. 16. The I'nited States government is anxious that the mllltury foiccs sliull liau possession of tho 1'oit of Clenfticgos on thu southern toast of Cubu as soon as this can be tirrunged. It has betn represented to the officials heto that the vaBt sugar cane fields In tho piovlnco of Santa Clarn, Clcnfuegus being the poit of en try for that piovlnee, are almost llpo and ready for cutting and that Im plements for tho woik, and oxen for hauling the teams should bo sent Into the district ns soon as possible. The United States, In order that these may be given prompt admission, dcslies control of tho port. The sugnr plantations In active opci utlon would furnish cmplojment to many destltuto Cubans now in Santa Clura province. The Spanish govern ment has been given notlllcutlon of tho intention of the United States to occupy the poit. PITTSTON NEWS An Addition to the Watei Works. An Elevator Accident The Age of a Sextette The West Plttston Hose Company and the Lntest News. The Pennsylvania Coal company for the past three weeks have been lemov lng the ninsoniv fiom the old No. 11 shaft, near Dutimoi e. to this place for the puipose of electing nn addition to thtlr watci works near the fetiy bridge. The puipose of the company Is to use the large stones which ate now on the site to make a foundation for an additional engine so that In case of the engine now in use giving out the other will do the pumping neeessuty. Tho new addition, when completed, will make it a vuluable plunt, and from the solid piopottlons of the new foundation it shows that tho company will make this a. water supply for seveial of their mines for many years to come. George Uachman, of the Forest Cat tle btewery, had quite an expel leiue yesteiday morning on Main stiett, when loading tho elevator ut the Union hotel with several batrels of beer. Ho hud just loaded the last keg and was about to btep on the platform when the chain which contiols the elevator broke, and its contents weie pieclpl tated to the basement. It was a nai row escape for Hachman, and more bo for the colored mascot, who was wait ing on the bottom Hoor for the eleva tor and It contents to come down, and It certainly did It Is quite .i coincidence to iccoid this fact: That the bitthday of tluco of our oldest lesldents occurred on the tame day Tuesday. They ate Joseph Hlle- nian, the youngest -oldest man In the cits , 70 eat.s, 11 D. Lacoe, 71 yeais, fotmcrly connected with the Flibt Na tional bank, and at present a pat t tier of our honoted townsmen, J 11 Shlf fer and Mrs. William Law. the widow of the late William Law, who was superintendent of the Pennsylvania Coal company, her age being 70 years. In this direction wo might mention that the birthdays of J. 11. Shlffei. Piofcs sor Shlel, superintendent of the public schools, and Mrs James B. Mosler oc euired on the 8th, and the combined ages of this sextette is exactly 431 veais. Health Ofllrei Tlgue, who only holds that office at the Instructions of Dr Mulhollund, was yesteiday dl'-eoveted masuerading In a new role The city pays him a salary of $50 a month to keep the city In n good Minltaiy con dition so fur at ho knows. He is of the opinion that the rlty is all right serving four wni runts, tendered his time, which belongs to the rltv, In as suming the idle of a constable, and in serving four waitants. turnlshed his bill to the amount of sK dollars. Whether he got the amount will be km wn bite! William Cm ley, who pic shits ov ti the destinies of that ancient hamlet known us thu Castle, was agteeably surpilsed last evening by a laiv guth eilng of fi lends who rame down upon him In the most ntirnoved and oca blu meuiier. The host and fumllv tool; In the tituatlon, and at once ptoeeed td to make their guests feel at borne and at this they suctcssfully succeed ed. Thete was dancing, sociability and retieshiTientb, mi the hours were spent up to an eail" pour this morn ing, In the most hv llnble and socln ble mannei We had for sonic- lime a deIip to visit the quartets of tin- West Pltts t in Hose etinpany md jesteidav af ternoor we weie afforded that oppoi tunlty The machine was on the main Hooi, but golnf up talrs two man in New York City, g billiard tables wero surrounded by jotiths of tender years and otheis. who from nppearance, resembled their dally occupation. We, after many ef forts, succeeded In drawing one of tho alleged members from the game and stated our mission, but In this we were not successful, for ho proceeded to "play ball." Now If this Is tho only object of tho West Plttslon llosu com pmy, the sooner they throw a wot blnnket oyer the tables the better It will bo for thnt joung organization. This Item Is written by ono who for ten jents did duty with tho old Uog Its on the cost side. That's all. Dan Median, who presides over the destiny of J. H. (.Ueimon's stock on the West side, has just received u genuine fox terrier from England, it Is a lino specimen und Dan Is proud uf It. Tho many friends of Prank Miller ten dered htm a very ngtcenbto surprise) lust evening on tho urundon of his tleparturo for New York, where he will become ono of tho attaches of the Huffman Hoimc. Thern was tho iimml farewells and tho occasion wnB such that Mr. Miller will not forget for many ears, tho true fel lowship thnt wiui tendeifd to him at the hdiuls of his old associate Two lads named Alford and White and hailing from the Democratic puclnctB ot Oregon, and who do not know the InMde uf a s hool hnute, condurltl themselves on Mala stteet ytstetduy in such a man ner that would trtltlo them Hi a cell In thu houso of refuge. Crunk II. Thompson, of Wllkes-Uurre, was a Nltor In tho city jestcrday Alderman Urhet, of tho West Side, was only too glad to furnish us with nows, but It happened to bo ono of his dull days. The genial 'pqulro Is never that way, and stated that his latch string l always open to a wlde-avvako and enterprising re porter. The colored mm who figured In a rry Interesting ilstlc arrangement In a prom inent hall on South Main street will ap pear with gloves, or without, on Friday evening. Who his opponent will be only the Initiated knows. In the ineuntlnio tho Investigation of thu lust tcrap goes very tnsterlouly along J II Glennon and wife went down to New Yotk jeslerilay for tho balance of the week Aleliiinun Sheridan had a ease In his court at tho West Hnel jesterduv morn ing when IMvvnrd Itatrett ieee Iveil a Judg ment, against tho Moral! ltiothcrs fur ll. and costs. (Jim of the Murans wlbhed to lilac e the claim on the other, but this did not go, and the alderman placed the brothers in tho Mime attitude. Alex Thompson and Charles St. John said last night that the tcasoii Morgan P. Williams WciV defeated wus that ho paid too smuch attention to the small postof tlcts and other matters of about tho same Importance. Wo might bay In this direc tion that Mr Thompson did not wish to be quoted as bajlng so, but he said so Just the bame. The singers fiom Wales last night re peated their concert at the request of our citizens and a large audience greeted them Tho programme, while a change from the evening previous, was just as much enjoyed, and why not" When In tho hands ot such excellent talent. It Is u. long time since this city his enjoyed Hueii a musical event and the Young Men's Christian assoeiatton, undeir whoso auspices tho event wus held, is entitled to much credit for Its buccessful consum mation, and especially so to Secretary Dav Is. Thtro nro some overgrown bojs who frequent the Young Men's Christian us.jo elation rooms who should bo excluded Of course 11 Is hard for tho management to overcome this, owing to their high senso of gencrosltj, but Indeed there are young men who pose as gentlemen, who, tin for tunitely, are far from that mark. This Includes those who rushed Into member ship feu icvenuo only. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Double Bill This Afternoon. The Vance Comedy company, nt the Academy of Music, this afternoon will present a double bill, "A Round Trip Ticket," and "The Little Treasure " Tonight "Renn, the Rope Walker," will be presented "The Heart of Maryland." "The Heait of Mai y land," David Eclusco'a lutett pioductlon, and to which he devoted two yeais of earnest Intellectual woik will have its initial icprogentnlion in this tity at tho Ly ceum tonight Tho theme is the he loie constancy of woman's devotion and love As the title Indicates, the pliy li American In ill Its locality and its chntacteis ate typical in their Ameilean Individuality Tho company included in the eust vvai selecttcl per sonutly by the author as belmr hever ally the ablest lepieientatlvo for the charicters in which they appear. Many of thee at lists ate already fa miliar In name1 and i eputation to local audiences "Going to the Races." The woild-fnmecl Hi otheis IJyrne, of S-llells ii known, will appear at th Lvi cum Fticlay and fattitdjy und Sat uictny afternoon, picentln(. an entire ly row pantomimic umedv, entitled "Oolng to the RacfP," Inlioducins wonderful mechanical effects, entliely new pantomimic tiicks, a lavish ells play ot Boigouus scenery, and giving1 a peifoimance new In Its entliety. The acme ot staK icallsin is seen in the great race art-lie in which six thoioughbiei1 hois-ts take pait, ildderi by lx well known Joe.ievs, piesentlnK the rtatest late oflecls ever put on the stage. Numeious olner scenes and ini'chnnital contiivanees are intiudue- el, prominent among which may bo cistern tarm. iouot : phi in and scuia nentloned tho lire eiigiiif, the team of , "' ,do , Jyne brollcis llalJc.; turkeys. me funnv white horses. Spooneis at Academy. Edna and Cecil Kpooner and their eeelleni Hitpiiurtinr company will be tin atti action next week nt tho Ac ademy of Music This excellent com pany Is well known In this rltv. hav Iiik Wt a good lepututlon upon their foinie-r visit This season Manager "pea nei has suuounded his two tnl uited daiiL'hteis with an unusually stiong su)iitliifr company. A now list of plays have been added to their alteady laitf lepertolie, und a coni tjlclei change ot bill will be sjlven at cneli ii rforiuunce New and up-to-lUile spei laities will be Intioduced be tw en en h iii't, making the perform- niues continuous. The specialties for Monday evening will bo Edna Muv Ppooners mw Illustrated tongs, Cecil Spoonet in chaiaeter danceb, new vvnr vltvvs by the magnlscope, Hany O. Fates, coniedlan and monologue at t 1st The opening bill will bo "A Fair Rebel " Ladles' :u cent tltkota foi Monday nlf,ht. Seats now on sale. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take La.Mitlve liroiiiu Quinine .Tab lets. All druggists leftind the money if It talis to cine 25c The genuine lias L II Q on eueh tablet 1TCHIM1 Hl'RNiNC. SKIN DISEAS ES Relieved In a day F.vzeiiiu. Salt Rheum, Barber's itch, und all eruptions of tho skin quickly relieved nnd speedily cured by Di. Agnew's Ointment, it will give Instant comfort In cases of Itching, Bleeding or Blind Piles, und will euro In from three to six nights. 35 tents For salo by Matthews Bios, and W. T. Clatk, -16. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, Nov. 1. Apparently tho watchers who have boon vvultlng for re action In tho nnrkct to buy stocks made up their minds that this mornln's decline was tho most that could bo looked for under tho elicumstances and lln-y nc tordlngly camo Into the. imitkct In gnat forco before tho end of tho day had wiped out tho earlier Iciscs utmost entirely niiil tslobllshed a hl-rlitr rnngo of values than yesterday throughout. Although net gains nro lit nearly all cases confined tu fractions, tho extremo rise from tho low point In tho majority of active slotl.s amounttd to 1 per tent, or over and tho closing was uctlvu and quite strong at tho top. Total sales wcrd 530,100 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM l.LN.s .vi.i.u.n & CO., stock brokers, rooms, 705-708 Mean building. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est Inc. Am Cot. Oil :a 31 32 33 Am. Sug. llo'K Co -12lvi 1214 lllTn 322H Atcll., To. & 8. Fo 15 uiik ir.'i i6', A., T. & S. F., I'r Am. Tobscco Co . Am. Spirits . ... Am. Spirts, IV .., Halt &. Old Urook. It T. ... Hay State (las . N J Central Cites. & Ohio Chic. A O. W Chle. At N W . Chic., II, Sc Q .. , Chle., Mil. & St. 1 Chic., It. I. & P . . 13 It'll 41 ll'i . H04 141.i 1W4 133 . US UH US ll'i . 16 54 30 5.6 . 4i's Rl'i IS"j 51 U . (.71 GSI 67. tS Hi l'a 4 4 Mifc SIM, S5 SS- Kt 22'i 134 ii 13'4 1G,4 1B ISVi IVi m'! 115 H7f, ..HS'i 110H HSU USH .111!1 It.!' 4 li:4 114 ..lom ios 10714 I'll Chle., St. 1 M. L O 8Pi ss St 11 ltt DJli 82' 7 CO'4 03", t . C. ej. &. ut, Jj ... 1I" Con. Gas .. . ..1 1S3 Ilelawaro & Ilud . . tSi Gen. Klectrio 8214 Int Paper 67'i Louis (i. Nash rov; Manhattan Fie .... tP4 Met. Traction Co . 172H; M. 1C. & Tex.. lr "l 41S 183"j wn 82? 61U 01 41 1SP4 S9l 82li rn; ci i4"S4 172 i Wi uO1 10) 117W 15H 9V 17214 170 31U II1 Mo. Facine . . ? S' Nat. Lead 35V4 35 N. Y. Air Tlrako . MO 100 N. Y. Central .... HOTn UTS Ont. & West IVi 13U North 1'aclllc . 41 41, Nor Fatlllc, I'r . . 751 757s r,i 351 1 100 iicn ' 71'8 41 7V4 1'aclllc Mnll . . . 37'i 3S IT 37t People's Clas Penn. R. H , lfljij !.' liMSi WV, IIG'4 117 116S 117 Phil. & Head lCg 10 1C' 404 9' CO 3l 7 1CS P. & 11. 1st Pr . .. 40ii 4U 'l'a 3 SI1 IV 34ft (,")i'. 42' leJ's C7'4 74 M Mi 181 4 101 i f4 'S ni F.14 31' l.8?s 42 Southern 11. It . . t3 Southern H. it. Pr . 37'f, Teim , C. & Iron . W Texas it Pacltlc . . 15 Fnlon Paclllo .. . :W-, Fnlon Pacllle, Pr . OS F. S Itubber . 4.' 42U F. 8. Itubber. Pr . 10. V. 9. Leather, Pr G7U Wabash 71 Wabash Pr .. . 21' i lftVi 103V4 C7 G7ii ; 21" 03 18V4 7 21 ft.H 1S4 West Union .. . .91 W. & L. V, Pr lSVi CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. December , Mav . .... CORN. December Muy OATh. December Mav PORK. December. May LARD Deeembtr. May . Ing. est est. lug 01 a-.'' al, 33'h 2 sin . 7.70 , S82 . 4 77 . 4 85 ? ti3-4 31S 3m 21 24 CCi 3314 2fi 2o'i 7o 8 02 4 S3 4 92 24 710 S 9-' 4'(J 177 185 Scranton Board of Trade Hxchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton &. Plttston Trac. Co. ... co First National Rank soo Elmhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Rank zij Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron & Steel Co 25 Third National Rank 2S5 Throp Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Railway Co 23 DImo Dep. & Dlh. Bank lbS Economy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat &. Power Company ss Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Hank 130 Lacka. Lumbar Co Lack, Trust &. Safe Dep. Co.. 150 Alooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co BONDS. 1W '5 h0 45 100 150 ii'.u 80 Scranton Pass. Railway, nrst moitgage. duo 1920 People's Street Hull way, first mortgage, due 1913 People s Street Ruhway. Gen eral mortgage duo 1921 . ... Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Towrshlp School Ve . City of Scnnton St. Imp. i.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Worki Scruntcn Traction Co bonds . 115 115 115 100 102 102 85 100 105 Philadelphia Provision Mniket. Philadelphia. Nov. It, Wheat Weak but unchanged contract giadc, Nuvemb'T, 71uT2e. Coin Firm and ie hUhti.No. 2 mixed, November. 3"Uu37ike. Oats Firm and .o lilphtT, No. 2 white clipped. SPie , No. Ii do. do., 19j.u10e ; No. 2 nixed, do . 2&a.1e Buttei Steady ; fancy western creamery 2.!c: fancy print" 24c Eggs Finn, fresh, nearly, .!e., fresh western. 2la22e , tiesh south c-ticok-o-lFIrm." Retlned Sugars-Firm unci western, 19a20e., fresh southern, 112. itc. hltrher nowdered nnd cubes. Gc : trown A, "iii; grunulated, 3Vt , cryst.il A. fi'ic, confeclloners' A. BUc Cotton FnchaiiRed. Tallow Dull: tity prime. In hogsheads 2e country, do do. barrels, i4e , daik, do, r,i4c , eake le : greaso, 2ul'i , as to color Live Poultiv Stealv, fowls. SaV. . ild roosters. fiaiP.c sptlng ehlcl.ens. SaSe.; ducks. So geete OalOc ; turkuys JolOo Dies-ed I'oultrv- Film, fowls, choice, M.uOc do. fair to good, 1' aSc , old roosics. oe. , spring chickens, choice 12il3c : do fair to good 0ilP' Receipts riuui. u.oeio tiairtls and S.'.iinO sacks: wheat. S.U100 bushels; emu, Ift1e0 bushejs; oats, 12 OO bushels Shipments Wheat, 10W bushels; com, lHOoO bushclb; oats, 14,000 binheU. Nev Yoik Pioduce Maiket. New Yoik, Nov. 10. Flout Quiet but htc.iil.v Wheat Spot tlrm, No. 2 red ('we. fob, ullo.it: No 1 uoithcin Du blin, "Ui'b'.c f o. b , afloat , No 2 do. do 73"4c f 11. b , nflcat No. 2 hard west- cr 71-., fob, ailoat options Ue cllued modoratelv at first undci a light cport trade weak cables, fait iieclpts nnd liquidation; speculation was nxtreine- Iv nun and featureless except for a Into 1 illv oi covering and epoit develop ments, closing Ut net higher, No 2 red Dcictmber closed 71?.c; Mutch, 74V.t.; May. 7Pe Coin-Spot tlrm, No 2, 3J"e , fob, ailoat. options opened steady and helenirm all day on outside support. s in- pathy with Chicago oats and epott buv Ing, closed so net hlghei , December, !St; Miy SSc. Oats Spot tlrm: No 2 we , No. 8, 2Sic . No 2 white, 30nc; No J 2'iHc ; track mixed western, 2?a3rte : tra It white, state, lOaJle , options nominal Butter Film; western creumtij, 13,i22if, fuc toiy. lli3illi,c, Elglns. K'ir.. Imltutlon creamery, 13nlie. , state daily, 16a20e. , do eieamery, lV?a22i4c L'ggs Flrn, state und Penni-vlv inla 2J'i2le , wesioru fresh 21'C . southern 20a2!( Chicago Produce Market, i hliHgo, Nov Hi -In tho face of much beiiilsh news today the mutket in vvltout was steads Septcmbrl closvd at an ad Nance of ',u3,e vUy dicllptd 'c. Sholts were uneasy und covered fretly. I'oniud. vanred Je. Oats '..t unit provisions closed SttTiji higher. Cash cpiolatlons wore us follows: Flout Steady ; No. 3 spring wheal. tSao' . No. 2 led, sac: No. 2 coin. 3S'tn32 i. No. 2 yellow. WUuSVi :.. No. 2 oatn. f. o b.. 25'iaSt)C.: No, 2 white, f. o. I), 21c.; No. 3 do. do, M'SalfiJe.; No. The People's A POPULAR GIXAIUNG HOUSE for the Hcncllt ot All Who Ilnvc Houses to Kent. Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchnnuc, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Elvo Cents a Word Ex;ept Situations Wanted, Which Arc In serted Erec. FOR RENT iiousij on avi:nui-modi:jin con- , leniences; low rent. Jones. 311 Spruco street. for . hfnt-lusic room oh rmAiu; of ollltes scccud Hoor front, l-oal l,x changc. Call at room 15. FOR RFNT - SJLCCNO Qulncy FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOR HAL1J-SIOCK OF MFRC11AN dlso, doing strictly cash business, ttno opportunity, owing to many other busj. ntss Interets. Address llox, 82, New .Mil ford, Pu. FOR SALF-HORSF. 1IAUN11S9 AND buggy, very cheap, or would eixehnngo for good upright piano. Call or address 1jJ3 Capoiiso avenue. FOR SALF-TFN R-I-P-AN-'s FOR 5 cents at druggists Ono gives relief. FOR SALL'-FOH RIIFUMATIHM, 11313 C drops. Nono better, l'or sale by U. L Ivc'ars, Uto Jackson strcot. REAL ESTATE. FOR 8ALi:MY RESIDENCES AT 235 Colfux uvoi'Uo; Just cimpleted All modern Improvements Ilerdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Flunk T. Olcell, 2.1) Uroudway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. TTmnrcnlOTldl rooms with board, tenvenlent to poit olllee Terms must be reasonable A. li Tribune otllee. FOR RENT-TWO PLEASANT ROOMS with boat it at 315 Washington avenue. Faurot House, Mrs. Rat&lny. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED looms, conveniences. Rooms from $1 GO up, S22 Mulberry ittcet. HELP WANTED. PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN or women, day or evening, Ju to $15 weekly, no canvassing tu cxpcrltneo nttded, plain Instructions and work mailed on application. Brazilian Mfg. Co., New York City. POLITICAL. 1 HEREUY ANNOFNtE THAT I WILL bo a candidate for tho olllce of Miyor, subject to tho decision of tho Republican primaries to be htld for the nomination of city officers. JAMES MOIR. SCALP TREATMENT. MltSTTTKELlETtrs? ment, DOc , shampooing, 50c , fuclal massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody. '.01 qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIC.GS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS und tcss pools, no odor. ImpioveU pumps used A BRIGUS, Proprietor. Leavo oideis 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Elcko's drug stole, coiner Adatiib and Mulberry. Telephone LOW. LEGAL. COMMON WEALT'IIOF p'eNNSy'lVa' nla. county of Lackawanna, ss In re. acknowledgment of treasurer's deeds. In the court or common t-icas 01 i.ucu awanna county. No. 26, Panuary Tctm, 1899. Now, Nov. 13th. 1S3S, It U ordered that Frldav, 25th day of November, at 10 o'clock a m.. in open court, bo tlxed for tho iieknovvle-dgnient of cited by the treasutci of Lackawanna countv, notice of tho sumo to bo Uvcn by publication In the Lackawanna Legal News, Scranton Tribune and Scianton Tlinei for one week at tho expense of tho countv of Lacka vvuuna By the Court Certified from the record this lMh day of Novembet A D IfiS (L S.i J COPELAND, Prothonotarv Per B. SITUATIONS WANTED srYuArmNNvi tu go out by thu day or clcaulu,; of llees best of references Address 129 Franklin avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED - BY TWO young girls: ehamberinulds In hotel or nursii gltls. Address 111J Cayuga stttet, North End. S1TUATION WANTED-BY AN 1TAL lan young mau In grocety store, bar tender or In hotel. Can l mulsh 1,0 id teferences. Address Amedeo B lecaro. 110 Chestnut stteot, elty. SITUATION WANTED- BY YOl'NO maii to llnlsh butber tlado, one yn.irh exerlcnce. Can furnlbh At refeienees Addres", Barbel, 51J h. Main avenue WANTiib WORK. TO GO OFT BY day or take washing home. Rear, up stairs, 120 Franklin avenue A YOUNcT COLORED MAN WOULD like to have a position dilving 01 woiU. lng by the day 110 Fiankllu avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIlNO man, thioo yeais' eiiiLlence In gro eeiy business, cull ilrlvi , speaks six dif ferent languages und will furnish good references. Address J J. I.ibnian 0J1) First street, city. SITUATION WANTED-HY A BAKER fiom New York, as toicman or second In bakery. Address 310 Blich stuet, City 2 lye 514c : No. 2 hailev, f. o. b, udalie No, I llux seed, 97e , prime tlninthv seed, $2 23, mess pork, J7 S0a7.l5, laid tl S7'a !l', shoit libs, M704.J, dty s lit d shoulders, luPle , short clear, il7al''l, wlilskiy, fl 21: flugnis. ri7f, gianulated, r- 27. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Njv. It,. Cattle Unchanged at $l75i535. stockers and feedeis. f la I . calipers, J1.7.Tu2Vj, tup to choice towt and lulfi'is 3a4, extra cholco heifers Jl 73a 310. calves, Jo2),ifiS3. Hogs Ji33u3 43; pigs, J2 Jio ij 20 Sheep und Iambs Low er: lambs, $123a'i2'i, fotdtri-. $1 Vja4 s), sheep, J2 2ial23: fetelcrs, .'a190. Re celpts Cattle. HOiiO head. hnj. head, sheep. 22.O01 head 12 000 New York Live Stock. Now York, Nov. l'j Bi eves Demand fair: steers, sternly, bulls und cows, turn to 15c. higher, steers. Jl i0aVJ5; oui nil 1 stugs. ali2i, bulls $2 'All 33, cows. J1.30a 3 50. Culvos-Slow and lower, veals. tBil S50, lops, $Se2jU7"; grissuis tl25a3 7"), fed calves, $li4rAi Slice ) Common to prime. VHlfiO, selteted wetlurs l.')0; liimlij, iudiim to tholii Fi iOu'iM. llos -Slow and lower at ?1 t,0u3 hu Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N Y, Nov. le.-Cultle-Steady Hogs Slow, good to choice YorUeis. .t.jr.aj.li, roughs, e opinion to gend V10tS9l; pigs, good tochnle' $ ii aJW, a'lVi. Sheep anil Lambs-Slo'V , lamb, cliolie lo tra Jl in3 03, (iillu fair tu good, SI2".u"i, lieip eholre lo se lected withers, It 555U4 03, eulls and com men. ii.'.'ul Oil Market. Oil City, Pa.. Nov, lo-Cndlt balautes, J1.15: tertllltiites closed tush offered at Jl.lU'ir shipments, CJ,'.') b.iriels; runs, 90. 0.0 bairels. Exchange. WANTED. wanti:h-oni: Tinnt'Ni: of skit. 0 1893. Flvo cents will liu paid for the same. Tribune olllce, cltv, WANTFD-CAHF Of HAD 11F.ALTU that R-l-P-A-N-H will not boncrU. Hend G cents to Ripans Chemical Co, New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. HUPF.HFLFOtis l" IlAirt" WART8 AND moles removed by electrlrtty; palnlass, pcrmauuut, charges modsratp'. consulta tion free Helen Uuehunan, Dermatolo gist, .112 Washington avenue CHIROPODIST CORNS, UUNIONH AND INGhOlNU mills cured without tho lenl pjln or drawing blood ConsullHtlem and nelvlea given lice E M HETZEL Chiropo. eilst. 330 Lackawanna iivenus. Ladlos at. tended ut their tusldcuco If deslrul. Charges muderatc. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell llulldlng, Scratiton E. L. WALTF.R. ARCHITECT. OFFICE tear of COB Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT, 4J3 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av , Hcrnnton. FREDERICK L. RROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco Building:. 12S Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY ft SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Hank. DCNTISTO DR I. oTLYMAN, 8CRAN10N PRI vato Hospital, Lor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. 1.' REYNOLDS, OPP 1 O DR. C. C. LAUnACH, 115 Wyoming ave. ! WELCOME C SNOVER, 331 Washington avcrue. Hours, 9 to l.aud 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER, TOLLE. 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they Jit. HOTELS AND RCSTAURANT3 THE ELK CAFE, Uj AND 127 1 RANK lln avenue. R.iteu icusonable P. UEIG-LER. Propiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenget depot. Conduct, d on the Eu lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counselloi-at-Luw Burr Building, rooms 13 and It, Washington avenue. WILLAR1). WARREN & KNAl'P, AT toineys nnd Counsellora-at-Law Re publican Building. Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1. JO nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD.ATIORNEY.AT Liw Rooms Ell. 315 and 51C, Board of Trade Building D. B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on teal estate security. Hears Bulldlnsr. corner Washington uveuuo and Spruco street. JAS. J. If. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 301 Commonwealth Building. Scranton. EDWARD AV THAYER ATTORNEY. RuoniK TO3-904 3ih Hoor, Mcars Building. L A WATRES AT'J'ORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Bcscid ot Trade Building. Scranton, Pa C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth nulldlng. Scianton. Pa. PATTERSON X. WILCOX, TRADERS' National Baidc Bulldlns C COMEin ., Building. 9-li REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF Attv . Meais Wclrf MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWII'E 1518 Washburn street, Scranton En gagements solicited. Rooms and bet atti ndanco for a llm'tct' number of pa tients PHY3ICIANS AND SURCEONS DR C. L. FREY SCRANTON NVVIMIS Bank Building, 122 Wyoming avtnuc. MARY A SHEPHERD, M f HOME opathlsl, No 2Jj Adams uvenue DR. W. E. ALLEN 512 NORTH WASH iugton avenue. DR. R TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, turner Wyoming avenuo and Spruco street, Scrantun Ottlco bouts Thursdays and Hatur days, 9 a ni. to 6 p m. DR L M GATES ROOMS 207 AND V$ Boaid of Trade Building Olllce lioms, ii to 0 a. ni . 2 lo 3 and 7 to S p. in. Rest ckneo, 09 Madison avenue DR C L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture Tints 1'iitln and I'm Redue. lion OHleo telephone lAl Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMOREAFX. OI'FICi; .11 Washington avenue. Reslduiee. '.,1S Mulbciiy ( hronle diseases lungs he.ut kldnevs und genllo-urlnniy oi gans a spetlalty. lluuis, 1 to l p. m W. G ROOK. VETERIVMtV SUlt geon Hoises, Cattle and Hogs ttcated Hospital. 121 Linden stieet Scranton Telephone 2(72 SEEDS Ci. It. CLARK & CO. f-EEDMEN AND Nurserymen, store 116 Washington ave. nue; green house. 1350 Noilh Main uve pue; store telephone, 782 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF 'IHE LACKA WANN-V Scianton, Pa. Courses piepaiatory to college, law, medicine or bush ess Opens Sept. 12 Send for cutuloguc Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL, D , Walter II. lluell, A. M WIRE SCREENS 7oS." KFETTEL. REAR Jll LACKA wunna avenue. Seranlou. Pa., manufut Unci of Wire Sircetu MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM" PH ILIPPInI; "JS. lunds Oreutcst Nuvul Battle. Shoes ull blown 'o pieces and landed In .ct tleton'M Shou Stole, i;sllui,loli nveiiiit. ilongolu lost i-J ,at,." f. ladl. h- in,o j; 00 shots for Sit. tuilles oureJs cult liBO, tor iJc. men's IS ft) cuir and uisse shoes for Jl U. Vw Mioes for H PS, ttl- HITeR H ORCI lESTUA - MUSIC "i'o, balls picnics, partbs tecrptiuiiH, w.-d-dings und couimt woik futnUiiod ir trims, tidrc"8 It J llam-r tondueior 117 Wyoniln- uvtnuo. nvei Mulberti muslt lore. MEOARGEU BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paptr bigs, tv.lno. Warcliouto l".o Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. --i,-- Schedule h lillect Miy 19, 1S9S. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Qarro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a, m.. week days, for Sunbury HarrlsburK, Phlladolphta, DaltU more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts. burc; and tho Wost. 10.15 a. in., week days, for Hazlcton, Pollrvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia and for Sun bury, Harrlsburtc. PhlladalohU, Daltimoro, Washington and Pltts burR and the Wost. 3.12 d. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. burjr. Phlladolphta, Baltimore. WanhliiRton, and FittsburK and tho Wost. COO p. m., wook days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg . t. ... .-.4,-?- oor. den'l Pass. A.eot J. 1J. HUTCHINSON. (Jeneml Alana.er. Del.. Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, November It, 1S5J. Tralna leave Scranton us follows: Ex press for Now York and all points Eovt. 1.40, 3 00. 6.10, bOO und 10 05 a. in.; IMS and Express for Euston, Trenton, Philadal. plilu and tho South, D.10, 8 00 und 10,0a a m , U DB and S 33 p m ' Tobyhutmu aecomniodutlou, C.to p. ni Expross for Biughainton, Oswego. E. mlra, Coming, Bath, Dansvlllo. Mount Morris and Buffalo, U 10, 2 3S, B 00 a. m 1 D5 and B 10 p. in , making closo connec' tlons at Buffalo to all point In tho West. Northwest and Southwest. Washington accommodation, 3 40 p, m. Blnghnmtoii and way stutlnus. 105 p. ro, Nicholson accommodation B 10 p. m Express for Utlca and Rlthtlcld Bprlncst 2 35 a m. nnd 1 r.'i p m. lthura, 2 35, 9 00 a. m,, aud 1 BS p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkci. Bane, I'lvmouth. Bloomsbuig nnd Dan ville, making closo connections at North, umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg Baltimore Wnshlngton und the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6 00, 10 05 u. m, and 1.55 and 5 40 p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8 0S and 1110 u. in. Plymouth and Inter, mediate stations, 3 35 and 8 50 p. ni. For Kingston, 12 C5 p. m. Puilmnn parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthrnclto Coal Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In Effect Nov. 13, 1S98. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D, & II. It. R , at li 45 a. m , and 12 03, 2.1S, l.rf Black Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D & II , 15S. 7 48 p. in. For Plttston und Wllkes-Burre via D, Iv & W. It. R , b.00, 11.10 a. to., 1 55, 3.35, fi 00 p m For While Haven, Hazlelon, Pottsvllle, aud principal points In tho coal regions, via D &. H It. R . fi 43, 2 18 nnd 4 27 p. ni. For Bethlehem. Caston, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D A: II R. R.. 6 45 a. m, 1J01, 2 1. 127 Black Diamond Express, 11.30. Sundays. D & II., 1 58, 7.4S p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towunda. Elmlt.t, Ithaca Geneva und prlntipil intermedi ate stations. Mi D.. L. & W. It. It., S 03 a m , 12 55 und : 33 p. m. I'or Gencvu, Rochester. Buffalo, Nl.ig aia Falls, Chicago and alj points west via. T) K. II. It. R, 1203 303 Black Diamond Express, 10 41 und 11 30 p m. Sundays, D. .11 11 13 a. in., 7.4! p. m. Pullman narlor and sleeping or Lohlgli Vallev parlor cars nn all trains bctwoiti Wllkes-Burre and Nov Yoik. Philadel phia, Buflalo und Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Con fiupt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. CHAS. S LEE, Pass. Agt., 20 Cortlandfc street New York A W NONEMACHER Division Pas-J- enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. "Dclnvv.ifo unci Iluclboa. On Sunday. July 3rd, trains wilt leav Scranton as follows' For CarbondnIe-6 20. 7B3. 8 53, 10.13 a. Ill : 12 noon, 1.23, 2 20. 3.52. 5 23, 6.25, 13.57, 9 15, lioo p. m.; 1.10 p. ni. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. ni . 2 20 p in For lloncsdile-fi 20. S 53, 10.13 a. m.; 13 noon , . in 5 25 p, m. For Wilkcs-Barre. G 43. 7 48. 8 41. 9 3S, 10 43 a. m 12 01 123, 218, 3 32, 4 27, 6 10, 7 IS. 10 41. 117) p m For Now York Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Vnllov Railroad fl 4S a. m.. 12 01, 1 28, 4 27 p. m ; with Black Dlumond Ex press, 11 20 p in For Pennsslvnnla Railroad points. 6.43. 9 38 a m . 2 IS. 4 27 p m ...,,,. For WtHiein Pain's via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 48 a. m.. 12 03, 3 ".3, with Black Diamond Express. 10 11, 11 '.0 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scianton as fol- Fiom riibondalc and tho North B.40. 7 II S "S. n 4 10 Z" 11 5S u m , 1 23, 2 15, 3 2o, 4 21.5 41 7 41 10 1", R27 p m From Wllkes-Baire and tbo bouth-S.lj, 7(8. iit ID OS 1155 a m : US. 2.14, 3.4 5 20, C Jl, 7.33. 9 OI 10 0". n ni. . 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS, l'or Caihondalc-9.07, 1113 a, m.; L53, 3 52 fp 51 1 33 li in Tor Wtlkps-Ilatie 9 38. 11 13 a. m ; 1.158. Lowest rates' lo all points In IlnltoS States and Canada J W BURDIfK G P. A . Albany. N. 1. H. W CHOSH D P A . Scranton. Pa. Central Uailrun 1 of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Minims in Now Yoik Foot of Llbeity street, Nl". and South Ferry. Whitehall Anthratltc coal Ubcd exclusively, lnsur-iiie- piH.inllncss und comfort. TlMl' H PLU IN EFFECT SEPT. 11, S58 Truiti-' leave Scrunton for Plttston. Wllkc-Barrc. ttc , ut U CO 10 10 a m , 1.10, 215, 3 20, 7 10 p m Sundays, 9 0) a. m , 1 l'or"1 Lake wood and Atlantic City, 8.10 ltYTdlng Teiinltml. 7 01 p m . and New l-oi Slaucli Chunk, Allcntown. Bothle hein Euston and Philadelphia. 30 a. m , i 3 "OP ni Simduys 2 15P m rnr Baltimore und Washington, and mints Sou and We-t via Bethlehem. ? a n ii 1M P "' Sundays 2.15 p. m. Fur Long Brunch. Oteun Grove, etc., ut c ii ii 111 und P " i-m iciadli.B. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allcntown. 6 10 a in . 1.20 p. m. Sun- J I'm V'oUhV llle 8 30 a in . 1 20 p m in lining have New Yoik. foot of Llb prtv stieetf Noith River, ut 4 00, 910 (ex press) am . 1 M (express) p m Sunday. 'fei'vo'nw ork, South Ten v. foot Wldtrluil i SUCH at 9 03 u. m . 1 21 P m PisLoi'hers atilvlrg or departing from iiiiH terminal can connect under covtr iv It h ainho elcvuted lallroads, Broadway ? abio car" ol t"i its to Brooklyn and MHten W. nds. making nulck transfer to and fionViliaiid Central depot and Log 'eavo'phna.KlPhla Reading Te.minal. o-t urn 1WP m Sunday. 6 In a. m Through ilekets to all points East. South and West ut lowest rato at tha 8tjUn. Ol.llAFSEN. Gen Supt 11. P BALDWIN. Gen. Puss. Agt. LYIc aiul Wyoming Valley. Time table In clfett Sept Uth, 1W8 Ti ibis leavo Sernntou for Now lork, NovvlMUK and Inltimedlate points oil File, tallioaii, also for Haw Icy ami local i li v i , points, ut 7 0.1 ii m anus sap. m. im; arrive at rierienloji fiom above points ut 10 23 a in . aim u u nna n w " Ontario ami Western Kuilrouil. lime TabK lit Effttl Tuesday, Nov 1, P03. Train leivcs Scianton for Carbondalo nnd C.uloda at )0 5"i u m i onnenlng wn throiio'li tinlns North und South Tialn leaves Cadi sla f(r t'aibondale and Scran ton ni 2 01 p in leaving Carbondalo at Sulp m aiilvlns Ht Seianton ot 4 20 p.m Sundays onlv For Cudoula connecting with main line Ualns Norlh and South at so ii. in , nulling ut rudoeia at 10 41 a. II) Retuinliu., Ifiui-n Cudosta (it 4 DO p m art Iv lug Cathondiile ut 5 51 p, m., und Serunton at n r, p in. J. C ANDERSON. (1. P. A . Now York. T. FLITCROFT, 1). 1'. A . Scranton.
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