THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, ,1898. Scranton Store 124 Thursday and Friday in silks and dress goods Offerings that mean much saving to you during that particular time if you the opportunity it is ues here set fortf worth and deserve" Bargain No. 1, Silks day. During inai ume we shall offer five hundred yards of Black brocaded Silk, standard .joe value, at the low price of twenty-nine cents the yard Bargain No. 2, , Also for a spell of two 0 days, Extraordinary value Storm Sere in Black storm Serse for & ty-four inches wide, regu lar price 59 cunts. Special " thirty-nine cents the yard Only one dress to a customer, Bargain No. 3, Clay Serge 50 inches wide, rather too much of it in stock so we shall cut the price for two days; regular 98c value. Thursday and Friday only fifty-nine cents the yard Bargain No. 4, Colored Dress Goods K X K X ), K a t: a" a x x j x x r K x x x ti this writing of this announcement (of this particular class of goods). The price ranged early in the season from 3QC to ?9c per yard. Styles are excellent and not a piece of it has been in the house more than six week's. twenty-five cents the yard Other Items of Interest: Taffeta Silk -evening and street shade, real value . W cents. Special 4yC Colored Satin newest oods and only the most . desirable shades, real value 65c 4 VC Fancy Silks suitable for waists and silk under- skirts, regular dollar value 7 oC Lebeck t Vt 'A 'A 'A A 'A A A A "A 'A A A 'A "A A 'A 'A A IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Rupert of Hentzau." Mr. Hacked and us.'elates who pre sented "Rupert of Hentzau" at the Ly-i-cum last night must have been well pleased with the leeeptlon their work received. The tributes or appreciation would have been gratefully received even by a Mansfield, for the audleue was large and representative and tlv applause honest and fervid. It was a slnceie tribute to tin highly creditable manner in which the company present ed Mr. llnpe'H dramatization of his novel "Rupert of Hentzau." a sequel hi "Tho Prisoner of X.endu." It was Mr. Hnckett's first visit to Scrnntonnndhewns undeniably gratified by his cordial rei option. After the duel which closed the last scene of tin third net the applause was especially vigor ous and when the company, characters in the ji.ene and dually the star had gracefully acknowledged the tributes, lulls for a speech from Mr. Hackett were numerous. He modestly respond ed, thanking the audience In the name if Mr. Hope, Mr. Frohman, the (inn p.iny and himself. He said just enough and no more In his speeeh-maklng In was us judicious us in bin acting. Mr. Hackett's work lost night was ex- client thioughout and he Is hereafter assured of a large following In this It y. His Impeisonatlon of the peevish, DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Makes Weak Women Strong, And Sick Women Well. For over thirty years this celebrated remedy has been making women's lives happier healthier safer. Many thousands of women have testified to its wonderful effect. It is the one medicine that can be de pended upon when there Ts any derange ment of the distinctly feminine organism. It purines, heals, soothes, builds up. It is needed when backaches make life mis. erable when a sickening, dragging, bearing-down feeling: makes work a weary agony and play impossible when disa greeable drain give proof of burning in flammationwhen sick headache, nervous irritability, loss of energy and appetite are the remindc- of unbealthful irregularity or jainfu' pi n ,.: I had female tmulile for eight years," write Ml. I.. J. Denim, of Sri !'at College Street, Jacksonville, 111. t wa m bad 1 would lie Irom day to day and Ir tig tor death to come and relieve mysunrriiig 1 ,;i internal lullamnm lion, a dlugreeabl" drn-n l-eatlng-dowu pjlns in the loner part of mv ! iwel. unci such dis tress every month, but uuw ( never liae a pain -do all my own work and am a .trrniK and healthy woman. Thanks tu voir medicine 1 never forget to recommend 'it to all tunering women. I consider raynelf a llvin; testimonial of the benefits of your '1'avorite I'retcriptlon.' " Dr. JHcrce's Pleasant Vt'.Uts help the effect of all other medicine by keeping the liver active and the bowel" open. At all dealers .j-f what you ask or. fS x . x X X X X . X X X X X x X X X X x X X X x X X X X X X X X .1 X X X X X . X X X X X X LEADER - 126 Wyoming: Ave. are quick enough to grasp offered to you. The val- heyond comparison tor unusual jur closest attention. The price quoted will hold good for two days only Thursday and Fri X X X X X X X X X X X X X X It will take you about one minute to" recognize the saving in this particu lar item. Black Clay Serge, X , x x x i x X , According to actual count we have just 556 yards in stock at X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X & Cor in 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A A "A A 'A 'A A A "A "A "A A "A brokeiwpirited king and the brave, dashing Rudolph Rossondyll were equally well executed. Katherlne Gray wus sweet, graceful and not too dramatic as Queen Flavin. Charles IX. Pope's Colonel Snpt wag re freshingly bluff and natural and Dun can Preston made an exceedingly fav orable Impression as Lieutenant A'on Rernensteln. He has a true conception of the kind of material Colonel Sapt's favorite Lieutenant was made of and the cleverness and the facility of ex preHslon to properly present him. Arthur Hoops was not an ideal Ru pert of Hentzuu. A trifle too boister ous and business-like in mniiner.Hard ly the kind of an Individual one would picture the crafty and during Rupert. Hrlghum Royce, George Allison, K V,'. Thomas. Lougley Toplln and Gertrude Rivers are worthy of note. While the presentation of the pipy and the staging R lecelved Is worthy of commendation so much cannot b said for the play itself. There Is a. cer tain amount of the romnntlclmn that I? one of the chief charms of "Tho 1'ilsoner of Zenda." but the poetic qu-il tv of the latter Is entirely lacking In "Rupert of Hentzau." It Is so appar ent tne sequel was 'onsti'iced for commercial purpose only that one wlsh-.fi the thing had neer been done. The story Is Illogical and false and one 'eels Jhete Is a rort of let'ibullv" JustP-o In the death of Rassendyll just when the very extraordinary queen i. els Impplnes at last Is hers. The d'Uh of Rassendyll Is the salvation of the ploy. Tonight's Conceit by Bauer's Hand. At the Lyceum this evening at s.in o'clock Ileum's band will give a con cert at which the following programme will be rendered: PART FIRST. Overture, "lliumaiiau Lustsplel. Keler Hela Rand. "The lieetlo and tho Flowers" Welt Selubert Qcnrtilte. Piano Solo, Rlgtllcttn (Vcrdl) ,,..Fr. Llsui Miss Mabel Reunle. (a) Flower Souk (Hearts and Flowers). Tobnnl nil l ocoanut Danuu Hand. Recitative and Aria, "She .Hermann Alone from ...Gouind I'hurmeth My Sadness," Irene, "Queen of Sheba" John T. Watklus. PART SECOND. Overture, "Shone Oalitia Hand. firunil Fantasle, "Albion" on Scotch, English and Irish ...Suppe . .HuetenB Airs. illy riqiust.) Hand. Clarionet Solo, Second Air Varle ....Mnhr William McAndrews and Hand. Cambria, Selectlcns of Welsh Melodies. Honnlsseo Hand. Descriptive Fantnsie, Caxalry Charge l.udcrs i Synopslr-Muinli.g of the battU : Infun i try Is heard appiouchlng with llfes unu drums; cavalry In the distance, turning 1 nearer and nearer until they charge upon tne enemy: cavalry, tnrniitry and artll ibry in the maloe of battle; detent of the iicm. iiursu(i In ihe dlHtnncc bv the euvalr. . Finale star Spangled Runner A telpgrnm was received Saturday from ,lo.enh Summerhill, who was ex pected as enroot soloist, siatlnir that he en mini be here. "The Old Homestead.." That I'lerllng acton, Deiiumii Tli-unp- S'in. ro'l, wIicim head tie hnif. n! I'l'irr fhnii twenty your uf trlilinpha has .iied its lustre, comes to us at tho Lyceum with his fnmous play, "The Old Homestead," Frlr'av night, fitlll youthful In menlnl vigor and genluR despite he Imnd nt rather Time, which. however, linn dealt .Indly with him, this eminent hlHto,iiii wfll onco more gladden the henrts of theater-goers of this city with tan great chnracter ho has created In the Immortal "Joshua Whit' m.t " Tho ittongcst hind of u cast will appear, among which Is the fnmous Old Home. strnd r.uartotte consisting of Messrs. Or'cutt, Hnkor, Kammcrloe and Moyers. besides an added four of new stingers. To Cure- a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2Ec. The genuine has L. V. Q. on each tablet. PKRSISTISNCE CUlllCS. - The moat chronic ciibo of Dyspepsia or Indigestion will succumb to tho ull-hrnllnc power of Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets, What this wonderful medical discovery bus done, for tho thousands proclaimed hopeless, helpless stomach Invalids It can do for you. Ono Tablet will, relievo and persist ence will cure. 33 cents. Bold by Mat thews Uros. and V. T. Clntk.-75. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Keview. New Voile, Dec. 7. The inuiket was sluing throughout except for the slight rasing off about midday, but toward tho close developed aggressive strength and left off at generally higher prices. Total sales were 319,100 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLKN & CO.. stock brokers, rooms 705-iCW Mears building Open ing. Am. Cot. OH yiVS Am. Sub. He'g Co ..l'.W Atch., To. & S. Fo .. HHi A.. T. & S. K.. l'r .. KiVi Am. Tobacco Co ....lSS- Am. Snlills vJ.a llch- Low- Clos est, est. lug. ;u'f, :i 3i 127!i 126 IBS':! ig jiij; p;y M ibi -h.H. 110U 13Mb V!9a Halt. & Ohio oS'.i R) (& Urook. II. T C9',; B't'i CS4 1UJ State Gnu fill 5's H 6.1 t.0's 31, can. soutnun 5l',i dies. & Ohio 23 S3V4 2-V4 iV2 Chic, is C. W n&i It. ll:!i 3l7i Chic. & N. W 1311 - - - Chic., 13. & Q Il!l Chic, Mil & St. V ..111 chic, r. r. . i l'""'; P. C. . H St. L .... I2? Con. Ons 1SS Delaware & 71ml ...10JV, I J., L. & W 117 ll.i8 U!v!i ll! 111 VA 111 insvi 107 Jos'S 43 42"i 43 1P 1S7V 191 V4 ior. loiu iom 147 lie."; nr 83U Sl'i S3i i Hon, Klecrle Sl?i Int. Paper Co nS'i, - Louis. & Nash Wvi Sa4 &iU Manhattan Kle tisa !'i Met. Traction Co ...1S7';; 1S7" 1861s M. K. & Tex., Pr .. 35 r,H III? Mo. Pacliic :i"'i .iTSi "'7 Nat. Lead -V 301 3.i5i N. Y. Air Ilruke ....Hn.1 lOHTi 1005, N. V. Central llvH 11S HSU 635k 'M lS7i .',4', 37H 3lii 1007 usu 41'i -:, t:iU 109i Ont. & West K Hi'!. I' North. Pacific It 4HI 41 Nor. Pacific, Pr .....7.1s; 7r',8 ". Pacific Mall 42'i 43U 42 People's Oas 10?U 10fl', WiV Peiin. R. H II!'1 - Phil. & Read 19 HI 1S P. & R., 1st Pr 4CTi W W Southern It. R 10'i Southern R. It.. Pr.. 42 12 Al Tenn., C. & Iron .... 32 32 :U5 I'nlon Pacific :SU r.S'.i .TU I'nlon Pac, Pr 70 70 (fl'i f. S. Rubber 43'.! 4oii 4P I'. S. Rubber. Pr ....l(hi lOS'.i I. S. Leather, Pr .. 07' H7w C7U Wabash. Pr 21s; 21?i -1&? West. I'nlon t7i PtU M' W. & L. K d.fc 3'i r. 4 12 MV, 70 44'i 117' i 21 i ?4 CHICAGO LOARD OF TRADE. open- Jiigii- low- clos WHEAT May July CORN. May July OATS. May July PORK. January . May ing. est. est. In; K39 61';. 341 i 34'h 2fi'i .'G'i n.jj JIU M', C1U 34H 2114 2'i'i 3l n.22 9.43 !.2" 9.42 9.20 9.42 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranton & Plttston Trnc. Co First National Rank Elmhurst Uoulevard Scranton Savings Pr.nk Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron & Steel Co Third National Dank Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Railway Co liid. Asked. 20 WW 233 3b5 23 100 so 43 iw iio iii',i so Dime Dep. & uis. uana Economy Light Heat A: cr Company Scranton Illuminating, Pow 'i'leat it Power Company .... Scranton Forging Co .... Traders' National Hank . Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. t5 iio iio Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co Clark & Hoover Co., Com Clurk & Snover Co., Pr .. RONDS. 400 123 Scranton Pass. Railway, mortgugi. due lri20 People's Street Railway, first 'first 113 113 113 mortgage, uuo ims People's Stieet Rnllway. Gen- era i mortgage, uue i!2i ... Dickson Manufacturing Co . l.nckn. Township School 6. city of Scranton St. Imp. 0. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction C bonds.. lou 102 102 3 100 103 New York Grain nnd Produce Market. New York, Dec. 7. Flour Weaker on spring putents nnd generally dull; Minne sota patent. $3.70a3.'J0. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, 'ov f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Dulttth. 7la8a"4:kiie.. f. o. l ulloat; No. 2 do. do., 71Ti.c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard western, 70HiC. f. o. b., uoat; optlonsfl opend weak and developed fur ther heaviness through bearish cables, December liquidation and largo north west receipts; the afternoon market, how ever, inlluneed by big clearances nnd an active export trade was stronger; closed 'a'ic net lower; December closed 72'kC. ; March, 733ic; May, "o'c. orn Spot firm; No. 2. 4le. f. o. b.. nflout; options opened easy with wheat, but quickly turned and thereafter was strong, big clearances, light receipts and good export demand; closed Ixu'.ic. net high; December closed :,"ji.ic.: May. 39'ic. Outs-Snot steady; No. 2. 30n31c; No. 3, 30i)jC.; No. 2 white. 32'.iie; No. 3 do.. 32c; track white. 32a36c; truck mixed, western. RliiXlc. ; options Inactive, uttci Firm; western creamery, H'i20c.; do. factory, 12al4'4c. : Elglns, 20c; Imita tion creamery. 13al"c; state dairy, i3a lft'.ic. ; do. creamery. Hnlsijc. Egps Firm; state and Pennsylvania. iiaS7e. ; western fresh, 2iJc ; southern, 22a23c. New York Live Stock Market. New York, Dec. 7. Beoves Active; closed weak on Chicago advices; seers, common to choice, $l,40n5.40; oxen and stags. $3at.S3; bulls, 2.30a3.G0; choice und extra fat, do., $3.70al.3o; cows, $l.S0a3.C3; choice fat, do., Jl.10al.15; veuls, dull and weak except for choice; other calves steady; veals. $4a7.30; cholco and extra do.. J7.73as.23; bardyard calves. S3a.l.wi; westerns. $1.12ia3.23. Sheep Steady; prime stock scarce and Arm; lumhs, act ive nnd higher; sheep, poor to good, $2.30 ih.2.; iambs, ordinary to choice, $j.30no Canadian lambs, f5.53n(S. Hogs teady Inn mirititt. s.vr.,..' at i:i.!u,i.) ior xair 10 cnoico netrers. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa.. Dec. 17,-Credlt balances, $1.15; certificates, sales, 5.000 barrels cash at $1.13. closed $1.13 bid; shipments, 9S.320 barrels; runs, 78.0lti barrels. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NTi:DPARTY WITH TWO HUN died dollars to Invest in repurlolro company; sure winner; handle your own money. AdJress P. O. Box 990 Bingham ton. N. . POLITICAL i'Tierehy' 'annocnce my "name for tbu olllee of common councilman liom the Ninth ward of Scranton. II. E. PA1N11. AGREEABLE TO PROMISES MADE InsfMny to a committee ol citizens, I announce myself its a c.indldute for the ifileo of Mayor of the City ol Scranton. Subject to tho vote at the Republican prlinury election iiihIik the Crawford county rules. ,, u. STEVENS. The People's A l'OPULAK CLEARING HOUSE for the licncllt or All Wlio llnve Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Lent u Word, Six Insertions for Plve Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted Free. FOR RENT KOIl HUNT-FOUR ROOMS, CKLLAU Hnd yard, 610 llreck court. KJNK 1IOUSK8 ON AVKNUB. SANI tary plumbing; every convonlcnco; range, boiler, kitchen sink, lJutler s sink, laundry, hath, hot and cold water en third Moor; buffets In dining room; under drained and cemented cellur; two watei closets; largo yard; low down grate and wood mantel, in back parlor. Jones, Jl Spruco street. FOn'mCNTVliESK ROOM "ok shark. , of oftlccs scccqd floor front, Coal 1A change. Call at room 15. FOR ltKNT Qulncy. BECCND FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE , -K I'O It SALK-PARLOR. DINING AND bedroom suites, deck and table; fumlly leaving city. Ill New Yolk street. FOR SALE-A FIRST CLASS PIANO at a verv low price; it must bo sold. Address I". O. Ilox 217. Scranton. FOR 8ALK-AN KIGUTV-ACRM FARM In Susquehanna county- two miles from railroad station at very low price. Good house, new barn, well watered and desirable. Apply to Patteisoti & Wil cox. Traders' JJank building. FOR SALK-DKSIRAnLB RKSIDENCy lot on Qulucv avenue between Mno and Ollvo streets. Patterson & Wilcox, Tradeis" Hank building. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. One gives relief. REAL ESTATE. CHOK'e'sT CITY (CENTRAL) AVENUE lots and bouses: seweis. Hag side walks, Kas, water, heat mains, electric street lights. lire pltigb, street cars. minutes' walk from court houso square; title perfect and guaranteed. Jonch. 311 Sjiruco street. FOR SALG-MY RESIDENCE AT 2J3 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted. All modern Improvements. Hrrdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. !ANJJ.NSL REPORT OI'' THE CONDITION OF THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK at Scranton, In the state of Pennsylvania, at the close of business. Dec. 1, ISIS: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured nnd unse cured V. S. Rouds to secure calcula tion Premiums on U. S. IJouds Stocks, securities, etc Banking houso. furniture, and Iil,i,!l3 M 311 C3 S0O.O0O CO 17,'M (0 71,131 01 HO.eflO 00 10,023 13 11,11130 M.OZ) 3S 7'.'.3H St .iSO 00 .-.,.Vi3 07 1,3T 00 fixtures Other real estate and mortgag es owned Due from National Hanks (not Reservo Agents) Due from State Ranks end Hankers Duo from approved reserve agents Checks and ether cash Item--.... Exchanges for clearing house... Notts of other National Ranks Fraction paper currency, nick els and cents Lawful Money Reserve In Hank, viz. : Specie $22,313 '0 Legal tender notes.... 20,410 00 Redemption fund IT. S. Treas urer Wc of circulation) S7 71 42,721 S.4I0 00 Total $1,203,381 03 LIABILTIES. Capital stock paid la ! Siirplus fund Undivided prnllts, less expenses and taxes paid National Bank notes outstand ing Duo to other National Banks.... Due to State Banks and Bank ers Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit. Certified checks Notes and bills redlscounted ... Bills payable Liabilities other than thoe above stated 230,o00 00 70,000 Oi) 15,771 31 171.ft.i0 f) 20.121 73 1,1 il: fi!i.i.t;si i.i) 13,311 12 3,430 t'l None 23.000 00 None Total State of Pennsylvania. $1.2111.381 03 county of Lack- nwnnna, ss.: I. 1'. L. Phillips. Cuhhlur of the abov named bank, do solemnly swear that the nbovo statement In tiue to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. L. PHILLIPS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this fifth day of December. l'PK. ' CHARLES L. IIAWLEY. Notary Public. Correct Attest; W. W. WATSON', CHARLES P. MATTHEWS. C. E. CHITTENDEN, Director'. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK nt Scranton, In the state of Pennsylvania, at the closo of bush ess December 1, 1S9: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts i Overdrafts, secured and unse cured V. S. bonds to secure circula tion f.toeks. securities, etc Banking house, furniture and llxtures Other real estate and mort gages nwmd Duo from National banks (not reservo agents) Due from State tanks und bankers Due from approved reserve agents Checks and other cash Items... J.017,797 70 2.520 31 30,000 00 3,917,113 97 30,000 00 5.1IW 00 0.1,113 57 23,7S2 29 MI.O-i.1 96 21,11ft Oil 20.419 97 9,790 00 Exchanges for cleat lag limine.. Notes of other National banKs.. Fractional paper currency, nickels nnd cents Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: Specie $21l,4'.fi 90 Legal tender notes... 233,812 00 Redemption fund with I. S. treasurer, 5 per cent, of cir culation 1 Duo from U. 8. treasurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund 1,230 72 tb..:" to !.2.'0 00 l.ooo 00 Total $7,303,083 51 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $ 200,000 (o Surplus fund 1,000.000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 166,751 12 National bank notes outstand ing 43,00100 Duo to other Nutlonul banks.... 113,303 ,3 Duo to state banks nnd bank ers 8,866 r.." Dividends unpaid 411 00 Indlvdtiul deposits subject to check E.S30.S66 73 Demand certificates of deposit., 107,213 i fortified checks 2,") b8 Cashier's check outstanding.... 172 23 Notes and hills redlscounted.... Nono Bills paynhli None Liabilities other than those nbovo stated None Total Stnto of Pennsylvania J7.5O3,0t3 u4 county of Lacka- wunus, ss. I. fsuoc Post, cashier of the ubove uamed bank, do solemnly swear that the nbovo statement Is truo to tne best of my knowledgo und belief, ISAC POST, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 6th day of December. 1X98. JAMES II. TORREY, Notary Public. Correct Attest: G. L. DICKSON, J. A. LINEN, W. W. KCRANTON. Directors. Exchange. WANTED. WANTED-A SHOW CASE; MCST UK four feel lonir. Annie today, ll. Hisc- man, 4n.1 Spruce street. WANTED-CAHE OF HAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send G cents -to Hlpnns Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples and 1.000 testi monials, AGENTS WANTED. l'ORTILvTlOENMEVERVWHERE Qult "crayons." Try waMuiblo ename llnes; no KU.ff, don't rub, cheap; particu lars. Family Portrait Co.. Chicago, HELP WANTED. PLEASANT HOME WOIUCFORMEN or women, day or evening; $0 to $13 weekly; no canvassing or experience needed; plain Instructions and uork moiled on application. Iirnzlllan Mfg. Co., Now Voik City. HELP WANTED-MALE. SALESMAN WANTED-A PPL Y IN ST - tlonery store, 312 Washington avenue WANTED--EXPERIENCED IMtlLLEIti to operate compressed nlr drills In tun nel work. Apply at tunnel, Dumt llrhlge Dam. Scranton Gas & Water Co.. Robt. Reaves, Superintendent. WANTED - RESPONSIULE FIRM wants office manager at Scranton; sal ary. $1,200 year; $G0ii cash and best icfer elices required; comminlal reference fur nished. Address Pustolllee Uox 312. Phlla. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED-OOOD SECOND 1 1 A N D CUT ter; state price. Address Tracy, Trib une. RO QMS AND BOARD. ROOM WITH HOARD. SU1TAULE FOR man and wife, or two gentlemen. fcO!) Mulberry street. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENTPMSATUlNllnED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from '1.50 up, 22 Mulberry street. MONEY TO LOAN. $3W. JtM. SLouu-STRAlGHT LOANS. Two sums of JS.Ofio cm central eltv property. per cent. Brown, Attorney, Mears Building. D7-t3 MRS. L.iTeLiTaTptTuJaT ment, GOc. : shampooing, 30c. laclal massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. ,01 Qulncy. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR" WARTS i" AND moles removed by electricity, painless, permanent; charges moderate; consulta tion free. Helen Buchanan, Dermatolo gist, 312 Washington avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main nvenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C010. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HETZEL. Chlropo. dlst, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their icsldeuco it deslreO. Charges moderate. SITUATIONS WANTED sTtuatuowactid tent girl to do general housework In a smtill family or will go out bv the dnv. Cull or address 340 North Ilydo Park uve. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT sewing by the day or at home. Call or uddress 31!) North Hyda Park avenue. SITUATION WANTED-IIV A YOUNG man 11) years of ago us stenographer; best reference; salary' no object. Address H. A, K., 407 Chestnut street, city. A YOUNG GIRL WITH EXPERIENCE would like a position as assistant bookkeeper or clerk In stole; reterence. Address 01 Prlco street, city. SITUATION WANTED BY A SOBER, industrious man at any kind of work; first class fireman and engine hand. G. W. A., Tribune olllee. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as drlier or barber. Address i C, 413 N. Ninth street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged German woman at plain house work. Address M. H Tribune olllee. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, ELD crly lady, a position us housekeeper In n small family. Good leference; wages not so much an object as a good home. Address Mrs. Newcomer, 301 Harrison avenue. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of fOti 'Washington nvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St.. cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T.' I. LACEY A SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. - di li l l I 11. M V 1 -a LJ i jl 5' w-j 1 GRIFFIN & COLLINS, 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. PROFESSIONAL. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. V. O. DR. C. C. LAUUACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C, BNOVER, 334 Washington averuc. Hours, 9 to l.and 2 to 5. HAT MANUrAOTURCn. TOLLE, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAICES your hat to order and they lit. HOTBLB AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK llu avenue. Rates reasonable, I. ZE1GLBR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean ulan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS FRANK K. nOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-I.aw. Uurr Uulldlng. rooms 13 and H, Wusblugtou avenue. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT torncys and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican Bullcllng, Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. JESSUP &. JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Uulldlng. Rooms J, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD.ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 314, 313 and ulC, Uoard of Trade Uulldlng. D. II. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 301 Commonwealth Uulldlng, Scrnnton. EDWARD W. Rooms 003-904, THAYER. ATTORNEY. 9th floor. Mears Rulldiug. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. G02 Board of Trade Building, Scranton, I'a. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building. Scranton. Pn. PATTERSON & National Rank WILCOX. Building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS. Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOI.F. Altv.. Menrs bide. MIDWIFE MRS. GAHLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE ISIS Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best nttenilnnce for a limited number of pa tients. PHrSICIANS AND SURQEONS DR. C. L. FREY.SCltAN'rON SAVINGS Bank Building, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. opathist. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME No. 223 Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 312 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruco street, Scrnntnn. OlPco hours. Thursdays and Satur days, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS IvTaND . Board of Trade Building. Olllee hours. 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. 111. Resi dence 303 Madison nvenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone 13G3. Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to I, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. IAMOREAUX, OFFICE :; Washington nvenue. Residence. "3IS Mulberry. Chronic diseases. lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to I p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR gcon. HorseH, Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCI I OOL OF Til E L AC K AW ANN V Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Buell, A. M. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Mala ave nuo; store telephone. 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL, REAR wanna nvenue. Scranton, tuier of Wire Screens. 511 Pa., LACKA-maiuitac- MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms, adress R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse.- 130 Washington avenue. Scrnnton. Pa. jj!!SAR.-T.,ME TABLES- LehigU Valley Kallroail System In Effect Nov. 13, lfcOS. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Yorl: via D. & 11 It It., at 0.15 a. m.. and 12.01, 2.1t. 4.7 Black Diamond Express, una 11.30 1. m. Miindavs D. & H-, IjS, i.4S p. III. For White 11 a veil. Hazlcton, Pottsville. nnd nriucliiat points In the coal regions, For' Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, liar risiuirc and principal Inlermcdlalo sta t ons Via D. & II. H. "... C.3 u. m.. 12.01. "is 4 '7 Black Diamond Express. Jl.m Sundays. D. & H 1.5S, 7.48 p. m. For Timkhannock. Toiviiudu. Elnilrn, lth'icn Geneva and prlrclp.il Intermedi ate stations, via D.. L. & V. II. R., 8.U8 a m.. 12.M and 3,;t3 p. 111. For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago mid all points west via I) & II. R- " '3 Black Diamond p'xnress, 10.41 and 11.30 p. in, Sundays, D. & II., 11.43 a. Hi.. 7.4S p. m. Pullman parlor und sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains betwe.11 Wllkes-Baire and New York. Phlladel nhlu. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. 1 ROL1.1N II. WILBUR. Gen. riupt . South Bethlehem, Pa. CHAP. S. LEE. Oen'l Pass. Agt., 26 Cort- hindt street, New ork. A. W. NONEMACHER. Division Pas3- eager Agent. South Bethlehem. I'a. For tickets nnd Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. Pa. S l d id l x li gf Requires g Thought I To buy ciirelully nowadays requires thought. You must guard against shoddy and yet must not pay too much. Good clothing is cheap and looks well, but poor clothing is dear and looks cheap. If you do not know the differ ence come to us, and you will be sure to get the best and cheapest. UP-TO-DATE CL0THIER5, HftTTERS AIDFJRi'lSrlERi TIME TABLES. tttti m '&m0sf Schedule In tilled May 19, iSol. Trains Loavo Wllkos-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m week days, fop Sunbur Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Oaltl. rnorc, WashlnKton, and for Pitts. , burp and tho West. 10.15 a. in., weok days, for Hazlelon, Pottr.vlllo, Heading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburjr, Phlladelohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pltl. burj;and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris. btirR Philadelphia, Baltimors, WahlnKton, and Pittsburg ani tho West. up' m, wook day' fop Sunbur. Harrisburg, Philadelphia and PiUsburB. 1 it miTriifVl0D' Oen'l Pass. Ajtnt J.H. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Manazer. Del.. Lncku. and Western. Kftect Monday, November 14, isos. nreS'r8. 1v-'vn -'ll"lon us follows. Ex- i'iS ,,iW'.6'u'' &w ""J W-W a. in.; 12.33 ami s.w-4 p, m. Express for Enston, Trenton, l'hlluclcl P Ua and the South, 5.10, 8.w and 10.W , Z m.. 12.5j nnd 3.33 p. 111. Johyhnnna accommodation, CIO n. m mhxpr?f" Pr Ulnghamton, Oswego. E. m "'. CoriUiiT. Hath. Dansvllle. KJto.u!t 1.3., nnd ..Vj p. 11,., making close connec' lions at Buniilo to all points in tho West. Northwest nnd Southwest. " ' ashlngtun accommodation, 3.40 p. m. lilnghnmton und way stations. 1.03 p. in. Nicholson accommodation 3.10 p. m Lxprcss for Utlca and Richfield Springs, i3.i 11. in., nnd i.ro p. in. b ' Ithaca, 2.3T,. o.OO a. m., and 1.33 p. m, ! or .Nortliumberland, Plttston, Wilkes. Jyji'rc. Plymouth. Bloomsburg and D.in Vllle. making cloe connections at North, umberland for Wllllamsport, Hanisburi; Baltimore AVashlugton and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, U.00, 10.03 u. m., and 1.33 and 6.40 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations. 8.0S and 11.10 u. in. Plymouth nnd Intcri mediate stations. 3.33 and &.50 p. m. Foi Kingston, 12.33 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches 011 all express trains. For detailed information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware und Hudson. trains will leave On Sunday, July 3rd, oi-ruiimu as rniiows; 1'or Carhondalc-6.20, 7.53, 3.53, 10.13 m.; 12 noon; 1.23. 2.20, 3.62, 6.23. 6.25, 6, a. 37. -...,, 11. . in.; 1. it, p. ,n. . I' or Albany, Saratoga. Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, otc 6,20 a. m.. 2.20 i. m. For llonesdale fi.20, 8.33, 10.13 a. m.J 13 noon; 2.20, 5.23 p, m. For Wlikes-llarre. 6.43. 7.4S. 8.43. !..H. 10.43 n. m.; 12.03. 1.23, 2.18, 3.33. 4.27, 6.10, ..IS, 1U.4I. 11.30 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Hnllroad-B.43 a. m.. 12 03, 1.2", 4.27 p. in.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. in. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, G.I5, 9.3S n. m.. 2.1S, 4.27 p. in. ..,,,. For Western Points, via Lehigh Vallev Riillrond 7.48 a. in.; 12.03. 3.33. with Black Diamond Express. 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton ns fol lows: From Carbondale and tho North-R.tO. 7.13. S.3S. 9.31. 10.3S. tl.BR a. m.. 1.23, 2.15. 3.2.i. 4.23, 3.43. 7 11. 10.38, 11.27 p. m. . ... From Wllkes-Harre and the South-B.lj. 7.4S, 8.4R. 10.08. 11.55 n. m.: 1.18. 2.14. 3.4S, 5.20, 6.21, 7.53, 9.03. 10.0" p. m.t 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale-9.0", 11.33 a m.; 153, 3.32. 5.33. 9.51 P. in. For Wllkes-Harre 9.38, 11.43 a. m.-, 1.5'. 3.2s. 5.43. 7.18 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada. .1. W. BURD1CK. G. P. A II. W. CROSS. D. P. A Albany. N Y. Scranton, P.i. Central Kulli-ond of New Jcr.y (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations in Now York-Foot of Liberty street, N. It., and South l'crry, Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur lnir eleanlluess mid comfort. TllE TAIU.K IN KFFKCT NOV. 20. 1SI. TpiiIiim leave Scrnnton Tor Plttston. W Ikes-Bat re, etc.. at 8.30. 10.10 a. in.. 1.20, 2.35, 3.20, 7-10 l. m. Sundays. 9.00 a. m 1 F'or"'Lakcwood Slid Atlantic Cltj, 3.19 V,',"r' New York. Newark and Elizabeth, , 4 (exmesb) a. 111.. l-2o (express). 3.20 1 (ex mess) 1 m. Sunduy.x2.13 p. m. Train iivliiK 1.20 P- ni.. an Ives at I'hlladclidila. It ndliig Terminal, 7.03 p. m.. nnd New .Uj l. "-. ,.,..- I ,,,p- HI k n 11. and l.'-l) P "i.ebunon and Harrlsburg. For Rcadirig, 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun- via Allcntowii dy. 2.11 v V,',.,!nltsvlle 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. u ,, ,c : iciiva New Yotk, foot of I.lh- iv '"ireet No"th River, at 1.00, 9.10 (ox- Fi Het .rtv street 1.30 (express) p. in. Sunday, 111-css) a. in. ,:Te-?vemNeW York. South Ferrv, foot m.. 1.23 p. m. liltennii ri departing from .'.i3 ...Vmlnal can connect unner covir llV,1, nnuio elevated railroads. Broadway "'."rnrs and ferries to Brooklyn and l';IMHe UKUf V" ' ' ". -- ' . .,! , UUIUICLI. Ulliui t7i ...Ia onrt. .island- tnuiclnir nulck transfer to mid Ccntinl depot and Lo:,g Vilan'd rall.oad. ' Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, m.. 3.00 p. m. Sunday. 6.15 a. in. 1 .011 V ( -. . " . 1 ( J.Sl ll. . 7i,.i,l In nil IKPlllin !--) r . mn ith and West at lowest rate at thu 8tjllH.' OLHAUSEN. Gen. Snpt. II. P- HAbU" 1., den. Pass. Agt. lviic and Wyomliis Valley. .1-1 .ni.le ill effect Sept. 19th. 1893. Scranton for New York, Trains lenvc- FHe ra lroa "1 o for Hawley and local nolnts ill 7.03 a. m. and 2.2. P- m. Train; n?rVve at Scranton from above points ut 10 '3 a. m. and 3.13 nnd 9.0S p. m. Sf'HA.NTOX DlISIO. Ill I'.ffecl October .'lOlli. 18118. Xorth Hound. MOIlHl Itoilllll. i 04 2110 :ir. t 2011 to m w, Stations 1Z o a s u Arrive Leavei ja mi 7SAN. Y. Franklin st .... 740J .. 7 10, West 4','nd street, .... 7M . 7 00 Weehawken .... S10.. A Ml 'f m Arrive i.eavoi ' mt 10 451 10 40 I I Hi 1 w '18 5 r.'is ,ll!40 112 X. IIS ll' 18 M, II SB, ,1149 11 84 (lira, I1II8V 11 83 11 18 1113 1111' 1107 1105 1101 II no flC7 10 33 RAILROAD l".r Muiieh Chuiilc. Allrnlnwn, Bcthle hem Fob ton and Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m., iSn 4 Ti) in. Sundays. 2.13 p. m. i?'or" Baitlmoro and WashliiKlon, and no is So" and We.it via Bethlehem. 1 2" i m . 1-S0 ! " Sundays. 2.15 p. m. s"5..5'.m;,V Branch. Ocean Grove, etc.. fet caaosfii a t 1 so Hancock .... !H 43. Marllght .... a 82 -lis Preston I'm k .... 8:tl im winwcoa .... 8 4i cm 1'oyutclle .... 2 5u d 14 Orson ... B58' 5 83 Pleasant Mt. ... 3(6 can Unlnndule ... 8 09 A .11 Foi est City .... 319, 54J carbmdaift .... 334 ttt White Bridge .... rass ik .May Held 1343, coi .lermyn .... 3 45 KM Archibald .... ssi' 000 Wlnton .... 111 in I'eckilllo .... 35;is olyphaut .... 404 21 l'rlecburc .... 4 07(121 Throop .... 4io, en Providence , 414 ititt Park Place .... 14 17 0 31 scranton .... 420 6 80 .eave Arrive r ur u 10 31 10 SI :aw 10 00 0M 9 40 9 26 9 !M 9 07, .. 90)1. ... BB8... 833... NAM... 846!... HU, S4) ... 8 3S,. .. H3I ... 8 Hi . . 8 CO... i Ml i. Huaduy ouly. f blgiilflea that trains stop on klgual for puw Bengers '1 rains SO) and 200 Sunday only, other trains dally except Sunday. tciiro rates via ontailo a Weetern befor purchasing tickets and save money 'Uroutth Waxier oufftt HUr and free ie cllnlng chair car New York to t'hlcjco nr.hout chanse. I'lr-jjenger Lf.l jj :4 0:.ccl u 'A'tvo Cent 1 cr .Mile. J.C, Audcrcou. Uco.Pa&s. Agt, T, Flltcrolt, Plv V: si, .ift.fccraDton, l'a.