TiiJS SUKAJNTUJY TI11I5UXV1S l'KUJAr, .JANUAK1! 2U, 1SUJ?. v". . n k . . v. k n k v. TIE Lt fl D t n Scranton Store 124 j Friday and Saturday ti jsale of men's ft" V ft ft" ti C - Less than 50c ! It will be worth your while to go a good distance '2 r r ii. u--.,: ha : u; a 1- ...:n u - ti 1UI any Ul nit uuiguuis iiieiiuuiicu 111 una uu. 11 win uc . ; a grand rounding up of a lively trade week. ! Men's Silk Neckwear Not a lot of old styles or un- fc desirable paltci ns, but our entire stock of tecks, four-in-hand and t stung tics th.it have been sold previously at 2jc as a special bar- n gain, hqu.il values are soul everywnere at 39c. New patterns and up-to-date colors. Special during this sale. s a." ft ti fc" ft ft ?. & ti ft ft' a. i &' ' ft" ft ft' ft" .V ft" ft" i; x ft' A' ft' ft" ft A' ft' V ft ft ft' ft" Alen' $1 colored shirts One grand lot of men's coloied bonm shirts, in reality oui best one dollar quality in the very newest patterns, all sizes. sale Men's 50c working shirts Of colored outing flannel- quite a liberal quantity and nearly all sues. This is a bar gain that may not be had as late as nine or ten o'clock Saturday evening. The clearance sale price should warrant some e.tr.ini dinarv selling. Never less than soc before. Now JLoO Ladies' soc S.itni Neckwear 15c Ho s' jsi Wmdsoi Ties and Bows 15c Men's 2x.c l-xtr.i Heavy Seamless Sov 7c Ladies' $10 to $30 jackets, $4.98 and $8.98 Two lots All ot them arc new and ol the piesent season's goods. Bought by us at a bat gain puce within the last six weeks Puces should be from rio to $;o, every garment being of excellent material mostly keiscvs and gotten up in the most appioved lashion. Special KCsalenn? 4.98 .."d 8.98 Ladies' $1.75 flannel waists, special at 98c Seveial styles some that were $1.50, others reduced from Si. 69 and Si. 7s. Allot them elabo rately trimmed w ith braid and all at one remai kable bar- Q gain piice While they last VoC Hen's $1 -Adler" ft gloves at 69c & True, theie arc some cheaper gloves on the market, but none ft' fli.it if-o litt,r th.m trip "Aellers." Furthermore, don't allow your self to be led to the belief that there must be something wrong with these on account ol the low price. I: very pair is faultlebs and warranted. Hqual to any at Si. so. All shades of 1.111. Special 09C Assorted chocolates and bon-bons Special sale of the purest con- Jj. fectionery that money can buy Assorted hall pound boxes. Thousands of these have been sold since the opening of this sale, hqual goodness was never known at such a puce. 0 Per box OC ti ft a ti si si Vt'l 'A 'A 'A A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A A A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A "A "A IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Howe's WarRraph. At thf L.oetim last night nn Intense ly Intel sting series of steioptlcan and ltascoiie Ipws weie shown by Lyman Howe. A hugf nuniboi 01 the plctttro. hhown repro'luced sconeh and Incidents ul the late wui. Jnc ol the inovliif, pa turcs that was Imtdlv (heciu bv the nudlenrn was a lepiodtutlon of thi Stirling frcenes on .m Juan nil' last July when the Am- 1 lean tioops won the heights and hfUl them. Tin destruction of f'ervera'H llnt was alM fnlthfully portiafd Other scenes sdiowi'd the landing ot 'loops In Culn In oinliarkatlon at Tam pa and fcen f nnd Incidents 1 onnect "il with the late wai. The first patt ot the entei tnlnment Is devoted to gen eral vlous chow 11 by the vltnct.pe. oni ot tho most Inttistint; was taken fiom the pilot of a locomotive going at a high into of Fpeed Mr. Howe's entet tulninont will be repeated -it tho Ly ceum tonight Wrestling at Gaiety. At the conclusion of the peifounaiK'.' at tho Unlety lust night by the Reeves company "The Tetilble Tut It," who is traveling with the show, gnve an ex hibition of wiestling with "Doc' I'JMie of Cleveland, O., who tought Hinley at Music Hall Monday night. Payne was to lecelve $23 If he pie. vented the Tiuk fiom throwing him In ten minutes Ho won the inonty eapy. Tonight tho TuiU will wreatle Georgo Cotn-tantlno of Binghumton, N V Elaborate Setting for Cyiano. livery one knows about the famous plaj, Cviano de Uergerac, but few realize tlie magnitude of the produc tion fiom a upeaaculur standpoint. Itojt.ind's jiluy ciemandB a most lub oiatn scfenlo Investltine, and HiIh Is glin It b tho Henry Leo company, Mr. Lee livings eveiy detail 'ot the pro- cluctlon, takliif, JKo tars of bcenery and properties. Theie uro 103 people engaged in tho production, and all, even the supernuinnrlcfl. are brought on. Tho hti.ge settlnu ill be among the heav iest ever prnUiifd on the local stugis In the battle siene an incline runs LADIE Relief at Last If E? CT D -A,1t drUttrU'1 fnr Dr. JUrtel i French VmiihIa IMIla It, mat nl l.v with lf?n."i Placrnntininl.ttin WMt- SVIE ftntined. IiikUt on having ihi, senulnn Itflt'f forWoiiien"mlliilFHKKfn plain tA<il luttcr with ldtlmonIiL!ianiiiitrtifMtnr fflENCH DRUG CO., 381 3B3 Perl St., New York. . . n a. s . . . x n k . . n h - 126 Wyoming Ave. furnishings; on the dollar. ft . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft X ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 15c Lut price dining tills 49c 75c quality H. & S. corsets at 49c You will recognize the value when you see them. We prom ise you that All sizes . and'in unlimited quantity 4-vC $1.25 H. & S. sateen corsets at 75c Standard $1.25 value in black. ft white and giey. The reason of , the lowness in price lies in the vastness of the quantity bought. Special puce during this sale 75C Ladies' 15c full seamless hose 7c Extraordinary value at the price. All of this lot are full seamless and are never sold anj where for less than loc. Spc- $ cial cut puce during tins , sale 7C 35c cloth bound books at 8c Still enough of these on hand for a couple of days' selling. It was the book surprise of the vear and has not yet found its equal anywhere. Thousands of them have been sold and many j dealers supplied themselves un- ft til we were compelled to limit & the quantity to "two to a cus- " tomer." There are more than Jj one hundred titles and all of ft them are standard. Here are ft some of tho authors: Gold- ' smith, Dickens. Stevens.Jerome, ', Scott, Doyle, Bairie, Irving, etc. Published at 5s cents. Q ft Cut price oC ' "A A "A 'A 'A A A 'A A 'A 'A A "A A "A A "A "Aft from the front of the stage to the ex treme back, a slope on which the com bat takes place The carriage In whlen Jloxane makes her entrance Is also cai rled. It lb Interesting to lecall, how ever, that the part of Cyrano cannot be overshndovved bv any production, It being the longest stage part ever written, the lieio uelng on the stage two houifl and seventeen minutes. Cy rano de Eetgerac will be ptesented at the Lyceum on Satutday. Tho New Superba. The Hanlons ate certainly masters of stage mechanism and when it comes to trick scenery they arc easily with out rlvalB, and, what Is more, they ato continually Inventing and staging new anil nov el effects The new "Superba" will open a two nights engagement at the Lyceum on the 23id. It Is their latest effort In this Una and fnr sur passes nn thing of the sort ever seen here All the tricks and Illusions are w oiked cleanly and without a hitch from beginning to end. Then when you add to thee really wondetful stage effects a ballet of pretty gills, jeally pretty, tastefully and effectively cos turned, and beautiful tiansfoimatlon scenes nnd a number of amusing spec ialties ou have a performance which embraces a good deal of variety. The Greene Company. Joseph Greene and his company open on Monday next nt the Academy an 'ngngement for one week, which piom Ises to be one ot keen dramatic relish. We have had during the season sov cial of tho companies that juoFent a iepertoi"e of plnys at low prices and the leinarlc has been made over and over again that about these them Is a sameness Mr. Greene, on tho oih'-r hand, deals in novelties und surprises. His engagement will begin on Monday nevt with a production of that famous war drama of William Gillette's ."Held by tho Enemy." This Is novelty num- her one. for this sterling play has never uiiuriiu ucvn in esmneu uncuiu .11 nihil pi Ices A special c.rload of scenery Is car ried bo thut each play may bo suitably mounted and as an addition to the ev ening's amusement, specialties will be Introduced between the acts. Prices for daily matinees, 10 cents; evening prices, 10,20 and 30 cents East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty a. Jan. 19 Cattle Steady, extra. 5 50a5 70; prime, K'a 10; common, J126a3!)0 Hogs Steady; prim heavy, $!S0u3fc& nsrforted mediums, J3 80. best Yorkers, MTfi, light YorlceiM. J-iiVi 3 70 pigs. 3.5n:i50; fdclpx, !.M).i3.9); oiiKlis, u ki3.sr Bniep Miomiy unci un I ph. inked' 1 hnft'ti Inmlifl. 3 lfiaS.Uj. rnmmtm 10 good. nw,i3; vul calves, $0.50a7.J5. THE MARKETS. Wall Streot Hcview. New York, Jan. ID. The stock mar ket was trong and acttvo all day except for n realizing movement around deliv er yhour when prltos receded about a. point In many stocks, but toward tho closo picked up sharply and tlio closing was BtronfC with material net gain In nil tho leading Bharcs. Total sales were 1, 070.S00 vharcB. Quotations furnished by LABAR St FULLER, stock, grain and cotton brok ers, roomi 209 nnd 210, Board ot Trad building, Scranton, I'a. Open- Illirh- Low- Clos ing, est est. me.. Am. cot. on . ... u m m wi Am. Suff llo'ff Co ..130 112ft im H2ft Atch., To. & H. Fo .. 22 22' Z1J4 fx'.S a., t. & s. f Pr .. rvsy, &i r.s'i, co Am. Tobacco Co ....US llS'i 117 15J4 Urook. 1. T !1 'V, 92, J2l4 Can. Bouthein K'i 5CH fi.'f, JO N. J. Central m 102'4 102 102! Ches. St. Ohio 2u 21'4 2b, 26Ju Chic & n. v? isv i3'i i5n ir Chic. & N. XV 7i 117V4 UHW H'Ji Chic, 11. &Q 13IS 110 1174 l"l Chic, Mil. &St P .127 1&' 127 12S chic, 11. i &. v ... .urn; i2u iph ijuh Chic, at. P. M. & O. PS'S 10il4 68S C C. C. .t St. L, .... 40 I7'i 46Vi l Deliwaro .t Hud ...112V, U2H lit'!! 3124 x. y., i 1:. w ... ir.it ku ::U i-jW Ted. Steel, Pr .... SI M hi M Ted. Steel. Com El r.l 51 Bl'i (Itn Electric 100 ion '.U4 !V4 Louis ft Nnnh CGI', 7i hfl'i 67 Manhattan lile 10s4 I12' 10SV, 1127m Met. Traction Co ...191 lW, 191 191 M. K. ft Tox., I'r .. 27'i J7 37'4 7 Mo Puclllc 41 ifi', 414 KU Nat Lead Mi TS, STTi Kt'A N. Y. Air llrako ....IV) 1'.2 150 152'i N. Y. Centra) . ... 12V'S 1274 12") 12i.' Ont. & WeHt 20 20'!, I"'i !, North Paclllr 47Mt 43 47'4 4S't Nor Pacinc, Ii . . 7"-t Wi'4 7l)'4 79', Patlfic Mall 4ji 1T4 4.VA W People's Gnu 112 112's 111 1111 Phil. & Read 2.1 2" 22'4 21 P & It. 1st Pr 67 CS'j K bl'i Southern It. It.. I'r . 4SVt 4S 47 4S'4 Tenn, C. ft Iron .... 40i4 41 40 40', Te-tas & Pacific . .. 17 17 17 17 l'nlon Pacific 4s 47H 1G" 401 Union Pac, Pr 7PI 71 71 75 IT. S Rubber. Pr .. . 47 4TV4 47 47 IT S Leather, Pr .. 71 74 72 72 Wabash. Pr 21 21 21 1 West. Union 91 8" 114 83 CHICAGO LOARD OF TRADE. Open- Hleh- Low- CIos- WHEAT. Inir. est. est. In? May 70 71 70 '.0 July CS C9 CS CSS CORN. May ?fi 37 3f. P7 July 37 37 37 37 OATS. Mnv 27 27 27 27 Julv J 2B 20 2G PORK. . January fl S7 0 S7 7 n 7 M'iv l'MO ion 1010 10.12 LAitn. Januury C m 3 "3 1 5 j fi 53 May G.77 B V) 5.73 D.77 Scrauton Board of Trado Exchnngo Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Askpd. Scranton ft Plttston Trac. uo. ... Plrst National Hank 600 Ulmliurst Uoulcvnrd Kr.mton SaliiK8 1'r.nk 233 f-cranton PacltlnK Co "Ihlrd National Pank 3S5 Ihroop Noelty MfK. Co Fcratitnn Rallwa 'o 23 nimo Dep. ft DIs Rank ISO Ucimomy L.Bht Heat At Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating. Heat & Power Company 83 Scranton UorKlnB Co Tiaders' National Rank 130 Lacka Lumber Co Lack Trust ft Safo Dep. Co.. 150 Mnosic Mountain Coal Co Scrnnton Paint Co Clark ft Snocr Co., Com 410 Clark ft Snoer Co., Pr 125 Caron Coat Co Scranton Ale Works Scr. Iron Fence ft Mfe. Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortKaRe, due 1920 115 People's Street Railway, first mortKaBe, due 191S 115 20 i66 'so 43 :6o 150 so 1C0 so 100 People's Street Haihvav, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickon Manufacturing Co ., I.ncka Township School 5., Citv of Scranton St Imp. 6.! Mt Vernon Coal Co Sr-anton A-le Worlts ranton Traction CI bonds.. Carson Coal Co 100 1U2 102 100 ioo 105 New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. Jnn. 10. Four Neglected owing to the eirntic actions of wheat and closed easv Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, S0a'0c . f. o b., afloat to ar rive; No. 1 northern Duluth, 7sc, f. o b. afloat spot. No. 2 do. do, Ti'tC, t. o. b , afloat spot. No. 1 northern New York, 79a791ic fob, afloat spot; options opened in and experienced a sharp rlso In which sentiment, Inspired from Wall street, pllajed an important part, later when realising developed prices gave way and closed unsettled at He. net decline; No. 2 red, March cIcFed 73 5-16c, May, 75c. Corn Spot steady. No. 2 43a43ic . fob nlloat; options opened lirmer and for a time heeded tho strength In whea;; subsequent! v they reacted with fine weather and small export orders, clos ing easy at unchanged prices; May closed 4P4C Oats Spot steady; No 2. 34c ; No. 3. SiKc, No. 2 white. 35'i.c.; No. 3 do.. "He; track mixed, western 31a33c; track white, western, 33a3S'.e.; track white, state, 35a 3S'c , options dull Butter Steady: west ern creamery, llallc ; do. factory, 12altc. ; Elglns, 14c. , Imitation creamery. 13al"c ; statu dairy. lSalSe.; do. creamery, llalSc. Eggs Steady, state and Pennsylvania, 20c., western fresh, lSUalOc; southern, 20c. Philadelphia Grain and Produco. Philadelphia. Jnn. 11 Wheat Stcndy. Corn Was firmer, January, old, 41'l.a IP-c , Januarv, new. 40811400 Oats Firm, No. 2 white clipped, 35in334c., No 3 do. do, 23-.a3lc.; No 2 mixed do., 33a 3.1'ic Butter Steads fancy western creamery, 1'Jc ; do. prints, 20c. Eggs Un changed, flesh, nearby. 20c; do. west ern 20e ; do southwestern, 19c ; do. southern ISalOc. Cheese Firm Refined Sugars-Unchanged Cotton Firm Tal low rirm nnd active, city prime in hogs heads, 3sic , countrv do do., barrels, c. ; dark, do '-c ; cakes, 4Hc. ; grease, 2a"c. Ltva roultrv Dull fowls, UalOc ; old roosters, i2a7c.; spring chickens, 8a9c ; turkejs, 'i.-ilOc. . ducks and geese, 9al0c. Drobscd Poultrv Steadv, fowls, choice, lOalu'ic , do fair to good, 9a9'-.jC . old loostcrs, 5iaCe ; spring chickens, chnieo western, lO'allc , do fair in good, 9al0e ; turkeys, choice to fancy, llallc. . do. fair to good, OalOc ; ducks, 7aSc. Receipts Flour, 1 200 barrels and COOo sacks, wheat, 421.00 bushels; corn l')C000 bushels, oats, llwo bushels. Shipments Wheat, 1000 bushels, corn, SGiwu bushels, oats, 17,000 bushels Chicago Live Stock Markot. Chicago, Jan. 19 Good cattle strong; others weak, fancv cattle, $590afil0; choice steers $5Ai5S5; medium, $4 &5a 5 20. beef sIotp, $4 i,0al 80: stockers TPd feedcis $1 2504.05: bulla, J2 50a4 23, cO'VS and heifers J3 30a4, western fed stteis, $3 'i0a5 R0; Texas steers, $3 WaS 75. Calv es -JitJiaO'iO Hogs Actlvo, fair to choice, JlU'tat V). packing lots $3"0a3Cj; mled, $3r."a3.70. butchers 3 53i3.70. lights. J3 13 n!72'!i. pigs, $110.13 20. Sheep Fairly act ive, sheep. J2 73n45; with tho bulk tell ing at 3.40a4, ewes. $.l50nJS", vetrllngs, JlalOO; limbs moved off nt la5 fecde-a. $t4 CO; lambs tlCOalSl Receipts Cattle. N&i-O head; hogs, 2Ss,Ooo head, sheep 10.000 head Buffalo Live Stock Market. Hast Buffalo. N Y" Jnn 19. Cattle Steady. Hogs Fairly active, good to choice Yorkers and light mediums, $3 W; toughs, $3 10a3.S0; pigs, fair to choice, $3.50 aZtVi. Sheep and Lambs Slow; lambs, choice to oxtia, 3.20a3 23, culls and com mon. $3 50a4S1, sheep choice to selected wethers. $4 4iall5, culls and common, $.' 60a4 New York Live Stock Narket. New Yoik, Jnn. 19 -Beeves No trndlmr, steady. Calv op Very little doing, steady for veals ut $a8. Sheen Firm, Iambs opened higher; closed lower; sheep, fulr to prime. $la4.50. lambs, medium to choice, $3.36a5.70 Hogs Firm at $3.70n4 Oil Market. Oil City. Jan. M.-Crcdlt baluntes, $1.18; certificates, no bids, no sales or offers; shlpmunts, 86,270 bairels; runs, S5.1C8 hat-roll- The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE tor the IlcncfU ot All Who Hnvc Houses to Rent, Rent Estate or Other Property to Sell or ExchuiiRc, or Who Want Sftuutloim or Help These Smnll Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arj In serted l'rcc. FOR RENT FOR RUNT-APRIL 1. STORK 207 VY omlnvr avenue, with or without floor overhead. Jnnulro M. XV. Squlor, 2X Jet (crsou avenue. FOR RHNT-A FIVU-STORY BUILD . ins suitable for wholesale business, located in tho wholesale block, No. 14 Lackawanna avenue. For rent from April 1st. Knnulro of llurke Bros , olllco Con nell building. O F F I CUB IN" COMMONWUALT1 1 A BuilillnKi sltiBlo rooms and suites for term of years with vaults. One suite of six concctlns ofllcea with three vaults ur three suites or two otllces, emit with ajilt. Aloderato price. Heniilshed to suit tenanls. Inuulro at room CVJ on bin floor. rOR RUNT-HANDSOMU RUSIDENCU, ?7 North WnshlnKton avenue. I pi i scsslon about February 1 If desired; also will sell carpets, shades, otc. Inquire at Goldsmith's Bazaar. FOR RRNT-TWO FLOORS 40xS0 EACH. Inquire 137 Penn avenue. FOR RUNT-rUElC ROOM OR SHARE . of ofllccs secend floor front. Coal 1.x change. Call at room 15. FOR RENT SECOND Qulncy FLOOR. 701 FOR SALE FOR SALU-TWO BAlu.ER CHAIRS and llxtures. Inquiro J. Glllardy, Old Forge. TOR SAL1J-A GOOD HOTEL PROP erty on very reasonable terms. Ainily Dickson Brewing company, Dickbon, Pa. FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-S Burr building. Goods tho best, prices the low est, terms tho easiest. A call will con lnco all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 145, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RtzNT. FOR RENT OR SALE FIRST CLASS Upright Piano Uccd as new. Bar gain. Address 133C Washington acnuo. FURNISHED ROOMS. for"" rhnt.aTige pleCsant front room, suitable lor two gentle men. 410 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms fiom fl.50 up. 22 Mulberry street. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax avenuo; Just ci mpletcd. All modern Improvements. Hrrdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. WANTED. WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEAL1 . that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benetlt Send & cents to Rlpans Chemical Co , New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED-MALE. waIJtIIdfTrtlasaIitcntjer at St. Charles Hotel. No others need apply. WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants ofllco manager at Scranton; sal ary J1.200 year, $f00 cash and best refer ences required, commercial reference fur nished. Address Postoftlco Box 312. Phlli. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. LADIES IlBRblDER-GbbD PAY- lng, easy work sent to your home, write for x.ttnplo nnd materials. Unique Embrotdcri Co., 102 Fulton St.. New York. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SAFETY IN SPCULATION. $100 IN vested In grain or stocks by my safo method plan will pay $l,0u0 profit within 30 das. References furnished. Write for particulars, Richard Oliver, Banker and Broker, Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago. POLITICAL. AT A MEETING OF THE DUNMORTJ borough Republican committee, held Jan. 11. 1W9, it was decided to hold the pri mary election on Saturday, .Ian. 2S, ISO, from 4 CO p. m. to 7.30 p. m , and tho con vention for the nominations of candidates to ho held on Wednesday, Feb 1, 1W), at 8 o'clock p. m. Place of meeting to be an nounced latei. DAN POWELL. Chairman. BYRON BRADY, Secretary. CLPjnRETJEN MRS. L. T KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 00c.. shampooing, 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody. ',01 IJulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A B. BUIGGS CLEANS PRIVY' VAULTS nnd cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug stole, corner Ad ims and Mulberry. Telephone C040. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY OF 10 jears to learn drug business; un derstands Geinmn, good references. X. Y. 7. , Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS chef cook, hotel or restauiant. Ad dress 235 Penn nvenue FIRST CLASS SALESMAN AND COL loctor wants situation, can furnish best of references Address W. 11. F., General Delivery, city. WANTED - BY A YOUNG LADY, dressmaking to do at home, 01 will go out by the day. Address M, WG Grton Rlclge street, city. FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER! BROKERS. OldcU Ustabllslied House la the Clt. Dealers In STOCKS. COTTOV, ORAIV and PUOVislONS, on umrilu or for delivery. OFFICE: Kooin J09 and 210 Hoard of Trade UullJIni, Scranton, I'a I G, LA UAH. f F rilLLER J, R. L. CARRINGTON & CO, 51 Uroadway.N. Y. 410 Connell Bids Scranton BUY AND SUIX ON COMMISSION High Class liomls, Railway mid Industrial Stock, Chicago (iraln ami Provision. Direct Wire to Chkajo and PhilalclpliU. TELEPHONE 6182. SrnieLINO S. SAITH,ngr. Exchange. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will bo tnado to tho Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, on tho tenth day of February, by Frederick O, Foote, Howard A. Fuller, Arthur C. Fuller, James A. Lansing and Benjamin E. Wnt soii, under tho Act of Assembly untitled "An Act to provide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," npproved April 29th, H72, nnd tho supple ments thereto, for the chnrtcr of nn In tended corporation to bo called the Footo & Fuller Company, tho character and ob ject of which li the buying, selling, trad ing, or dealing In nny kind or kinds of goods, wares mid mctchamllse nt wnoie sale, nnd for theso purposes to have and possess and enjoy all tho rights, bene fits und privileges of said Act of Assem bly nnd supplements thereto WELLES & TORREY, Solicitors. PROPOSALS TO BE OPENED FEHRU ary 1. IMIS, will bo received by the un dersigned, for driving a rock tunnel from No. 2 Uunmoro to the No. 1 Dunmoro vein nt tho National Shaft of William Connell & Co. Dimensions of tunnell: Width, 14 feet; height, G feet nnd C Inches (C feet 0 inches). Approximate length, 100 feet. Grade 1 In 4 Right to reject all bids lesencd. WM. CONNELL & CO. TRUSTEES' NOTICE-IN RE: THE American Spectaclo company ct al., No. 1012 May Term, 1S0S, In tho Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county. Tho undersigned, trustees, heretoforo appointed by tho Court of Common Plena of Lackawanna county of Samuel N. Ben jamin, lato trading as Benjamin and Benjamin In tho cities of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., In a certain writ of domestic attachment Issued out of s-ild court to No. 1012, May Teim 1S9S, hereby glvo notice to all persons Indebted to tho said Samuel N Be nj-imln, lato trading as Benjamin & Benjamin, or holding property belonging to him, to pay over and deliver such money or property to tho underslgrcd, without delay, and to nil creditors of tho said Samuel N Ben jamin to present their rcspectlvo ac counts or demands for settlement to tho said trustees, who will nt 10 o'clock a. m. on tho 29th day of February, 1690, nt tho office of xv M Curry, No. S13 Connell building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa., attend to their duties as such trus tees according to law and make distri bution of tho funds now in tlitlr hands to the proper claimants theiefor. nt which tlmo and place above named, cred itors of the paid Samuel N. Benjamin must appear and present their claims or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. W M. CURRY. W. M. BUNNELL, JOHN LOFTUS. Trustees, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS for the County of Lackawanna, No tlco Is hereby given that an application will bo mado to tho said Court on tho 30th lay of January, A. D. 1S99, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, under the "Corporation Act or one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four" nnd tho supplements lliere to. by esley Johnson, M. XV. Evans, John S. Wlllleo, Rudolph Gottwals and otnors for a charter of nn Intended cor poration to be called "Liwicnco Hose Company Number 1." the character and object of which Is tho protection of hu man llfo and tho prevention of the de struction of property by the, and for this purpose to havo and possess and enloy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act and its supple ments. JOHN M. HARRIS, Solicitor. NOTICE-IN THE MATTER OF THE petition of the Clt of Scnnton tor tho appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, nnd assess tho benefits for opening Wyom ing avenuo from Ollvo street to Ash street in tho city of Scranton In the Court of Common Pleas. No. 120, Janu arv Term, 1S99. The undersigned, having been appoint ed by the Court, viewers in the forego lmT. matter. hercbj glvo notice that they will on the 2nd day ot February. A D., iy9. at 10 n Vlnrlf n m meat .in ViA ll.Tft . Ibe said Improvement at tho corner of Olive street and Wjnmlng avenue. In the citv of Scranton. proceeding thence over tho line of said Improvement, view ing the snmo and the premises affected therebv, and will hear all parties Inter ested therein, and their witnesses GEO. W OKELL, XV XV DAVIS C. W. M'KINNEY'. Viewers. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Enterprise Pow der Manufacturing- Company, for the election of directors nnd tho transactlm of such other bulness as may properly come before It will be held on Wednes day, January 23th 1SJ9, at tho office of the company, Scranton, Pa . at 3 TO o clock p. m. No transfer of stock will be mado for ten days next preceding the date of tho nbovo meeting. E P. KINGSBURY, Secretary THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the St. Clair Coal Company, for the election of directors and the tiausaetlon of such other busi ness as miy properly come befoic it, will bo held on Mondav Janunry 23, D'9. at the office of the company in the Library Building, Scranton, Pa , at three o'clock p m At this meeting It is intended to amend tho by-laws. No tranaftr of stock will bo mado lor tn davs next preceding the date of the nlim o meeting. E. P. KINSGUUltY, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COO Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St . cor. Wash, av . Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 123 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY &. SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKVWANNA, Scranton. Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business Opens Sept. 12 Send fot catalogue IUv Thum H3 M. Cann, LL. D, Walter II. Buell A M l l d t l d) 0) t)$ A Rare 1 f$ Every garment in our store must be sold in order S to make room foi spring stock. We offer the follow- : S ing inducements to buyers: )i off for cash on all pur- & S chases during the month of January. Everybody knows t" S our goods and our well earned reputation is back of c $ them. f 1 GRIFFIN & COLLINS 22D LACKAWANNA AVENUE. PROFESSIONAL. DENTISTS UR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON Pill vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng nnd Mul berry. DR. H. V. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Pit. C. C LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nve WELCOME C. BNOVER, 831 Washington avenue. Hours, 9 to 1, and 2 to5. HAT MANUFACTUnCR. TOLLES, 400 SPRUCE STREET, MAKEB jour hat to order nnd they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TIJK ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK- llu avenue. Rates reasonable. P .E1GLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. i XV. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plnn. VICT. OR KOCH, Prop LAWYERS ntAjyi: u boylxi. attorney and Counsellor nt-Lnw, Burr Building, rooms 13 nnd 11, Washington avenue W1LLARD WARKEN & KNAPP, AT tornejs and Oounsllois-at-Law Re publican Building Washlnsun avenue, Scranton. Pa Jl!SSlT.t JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors- nt -I.nw. Commonwealth nuilding. Rooms 1. 20 nnd 21. JAMES XV. OAKTORdTTtTORNUY-AT-Lnw. Rooms Ell, 515 and 610, Board of Trado Building. D. B. REPLOcJLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securl'y Mears' Building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruco street. JAS. J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv, Ml Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD XV. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears' Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNBY'-AT-LAW , 502 Board of Trado Building. Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON Si WILCOX, TRADERS' Notloral Bank Building. C. COMEGYS, Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. XV. BERTHOLF, Menrs Building ATTORNEY. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 1318 Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms nnd best attendance for a limited number of pa tlentu. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEOIS DR. C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 12i Wjomlng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME opathlFt, No 22S Adams avenue. DR. XV. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WAS It ington avenue, DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjomlng avenuo and Spruco street, Scranton Office hours Thursdays and Saturdajs, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS, 207 AND 2uS Beard of Trado Building. Ofllco hours, R to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence, 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. TREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Ofllco telephone 1CC3. Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR S XV. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 3.19 Washington avenue Residence, 1J1S Mul brrv. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs und genlto urlnarj organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. XV G. ROOK, VETERINARY St'R geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2G72. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen, sto:e 110 Washington avc nue; green bouse, loW NorMi Main ave nuo, stoio telephone, 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL, REAR HI LACKA wanna aver ue, Scranton, I'a., manufac turer of Ire Seieens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC I-OR balls, plonics. parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms, address II J. Bauer conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbert s music stoie MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' bupplles, envelopes, paper bigs, twine. Warehouse, 110 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lchigli Valley Hailroad Sytcin In Effect Nov 13, KT, TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via Ji & H R R . at 6 45 a m. and 12 0?, 2 ij, 1 " Ulack Diamond Express, and 11 30 u nV Sundavs. D & II , 1 B 7 4S p m "' "' For White Haven, Hazloton, Pottsville and principal points in tliu coal regions' CaD. & K R . 1) 15. 2 IS an.l 4 27 p m ' por Bethlehem, Laston, Reading, iir. rlsburg uim """'" ""iemat8 st 1 tlons a 1). A- ' ." " "4j a m. I'm 18 4 27 Black Diamond Express 11 .' S.ndavs, D &H..15S..7 4SP ni ' " "' Ciimlnc ri For Tunkhannoclc r Tunkhannoclc. Towanda, rimirn ca. Geneva and PUnclpjl Intel melt stations, V:,l,P' u u- R. it., soj .. 12.55 and 3 3j p. ni. v" "5 Ithaca ato s u ..... 1,,, ... t . For ueinevu, iiuiuraiti, "uuaio, Nf.iL--nra Talla. Chicago nnd ull rlnts west ih 1 . . II II U. l.'0l atu Black Diamond Express, 10 41 and 11 SO p. in. Sundajs, U &. II . 11.43 a m . 7 4S p m Pullman pallor und sleeping or Lehigh Vaile parlor cms on all trains botwo. u Wllkes-Barre and New "lork, Pluiadcl nlila. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge 1 ROLL1N H WILBUR Gen Si.pt. South Bethli-liem. P.. CHAS S. LEE. Gen Pass. Agt , 2o Cort land street. New Yoik A W NONEMACHER Division Pads- nger Agrnt South lwhlehem Pa For tickets nnd Pullman reservations applj 30D Lackawanna uve Scranton. Pa ii c) i J d Chance. UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS, 9 rUTTERj AM FJfllSHElS X RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Gtfect May 39, 189S. Trains Loavo Wllkos-Bnrro as Pol lows: 7.30 n. m weolc days, Tor Sunbur Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Daltl more, Washington, and for Pitts burr; and tho Wo St. 10,15 a. in., wook days, for Hazloton, Pottcvillo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsbur ;, Phlladslohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burn; and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burp, Philadelphia, Daltlmoro, WanhlnRton, and Flttsburg and tho West. 000 p. m., wook days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J- K. WOOD, Oen'l Pats. Ajent J. . HUTCHINSON. Ucncnd Manager. Del., Lacka. und Western. Effect Monday, November 14, 1S0S. Plains Icuvo Scrnr.ton as follows: Ex press for New oYrk and all points East, 1.40, 3.00, 5.10, S.00 and 10 03 a. in.; 12.35 and 3.J3 p in Express for Eastern. Trenton, Phllodel phla nnd tho South, 310, 8 00 und 10.03 a. in.. J2 33 nnd 3 33 p. in. iouyiinnna accommodation, 6.10 p. m Lxprcss for Blnghumton, Oswego. El nra. corning, Bath. Dansville, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.33, a.00 a. in. J.tw and 3 30 p. m., making close connec tions at DufTulo to all points In tho West, orthvvest and Southwest. vv iiHlilngton accommodation, 3.40 p. m. tunglmmton nnd way stations, 1.05 p. m. iMcholson accommodation, 5.10 p. in. 1-xpresB for Ltlca und Richfield Springs, - a. m. and 1 53 p. m. Ithaca. 2 33, 9 00 a. in. nnd 1.15 p. m. I-or Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes . mi ' mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making closo connections at Nortb V,m..FrInna fo'' Wlltlnmsport, Harrisburg, Batlmore, Washington nnd the South Northumberland and Intermediate cla tions, 6.00, 10 03 a. m , and 1.55 and 5.10 p. m. c 'nNcoko nnd Intermediate stations, SOS and 11.10 n. in. Fl mouth and inter mediate statlors. 3 33 and 8 30 p. m. For Kingston, 12 53 p. m. 1 unman parlor nnd sleeping coachea on all express trains. I or detailed information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, July 3rd, trains will lcavo facranton as follows: For Carbnmljlo c n ;n R',3 mm n 12 noon; 1.23. 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, 6 23, 7.57, 0 13, 11 01) p. m ; 1 is a. m. For Albnny. Saiatoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m , 2.20 p. m For Honesdalo-.20, 8 53, 10.13 a. m ; 12 noon; 2 20. G23 p. m. , I'or Wllkcs-Uarre. C.13. 7 43. S 43. 9 3S. 10 43 a. m . 12 03, 1 23, 2 18, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10. 7.4S. 10 11, 11.20 p. m. Tor New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley Rollroid-G 43 a. m. 12 03, 123. 4 27 p m : with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 co p m. For Pennsvlvanla Railroad points, 6.15. O.'fS a. m . 2 IS. 4 27 p m. For Westorn points, via Lehigh Valley Rallrond-7 4S a m . 12.03. 3 33, with Black Dl imond Express. 10.41. 11.3) p m. Trains will arrive in Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale and tho North 6 40, . 43. S.3. 0 31 30 3s 11 5S a. m . 1 23, 2 15, 3 25, 4 21, G13, 7 43, 10 ?S, 1127 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and tho South-6 15, IS. 8 4S, 10 0S, HiK a. m ,1.18. 2.14. 3.4S, 5 20, C 21, 7.53, 9 03, 10 05 p. m ; 1.13 a. m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.; 1 53, 3 52. G 51, 9 53 p m. For Wllkes-Barre 9 4S, 11 43 a. m ; 1.53. 3.2S, u.43, 7 4S p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada J. W. BURDICK. G P A.. Albany, N. Y. II. XV. CROSS. D P. A Scranton. Pa Central Railioiid of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Supnuchnnna Division.) Stations In New Yoik Foot of Liberty street, N. R . and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cle.inllncs nnd comfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 1S0S. Tiains leave Scranton for Plttston, WllkeB-Barre. etc . at 8 20, 1010 a. m., l.J), 2 3j, 3 20. 7 10 p m. Sunda s, 0.00 a. m 1.1W. 2 11. 7 10 p in. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8 30o a ni. For New York Newark nnd Elizabeth. S L0 (express) a 111 , 1 20 (express), 3.20 (ex press) p 111 Sundavs, 2 13 p. m. Train leaving 1 20 p. m , unlvcs nt Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 7.03 p. m , and New York. 7 03 p. m For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethln hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. m., 1 20, 3 20 p. m. Sundav s, 2 15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, nnd points South and West via Bethlehem, is 10 a. m . 1 20 p in. Sundavs, 2 15 p m For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at $.30 a. in. 1.0 p m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Alltntnvvn. SwO a in 1.20 p m. Sun day 2 15 p. m. For Polts.-llle, b 1.0 a. in , 1.20 p m Returning, leave New Yonc, foot of Lib citv street. North River, at 4 U0, fi 10 (cx pre ss) 0 in , 1 0 (expressi p m. Sunday, 4 To a m. Lexvo New York, South Forry, foot Whitehall street, at 9 0i a. m., 1.25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with nil tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, nnd fc-irles to Brooklyn and Statcn Island, making quick transfer to and from Clrond Central depot and Long Island rollroed l,cive Philadelphia. Reading Teimtml, 5 l a m , 3 00 p m. Sunday, 0.15 a m "l hrough tickets to all points East South and West at lowest rato at the fctJU lT OLUASFEN. Oen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN Oen. Pas. Agt j:rle ami Wyomlnj; Valley. Time Table In Etfect Sept. 19th, 1S0S Ttalns leave Scranton for New York New burg and Intel mediate points on rile lallroid also for Hawlc and local nolnti. ut 7 01 u tn und 2 25 p m Trains iiirlvo at Siranttm from above points at 10 "3 a ill and 3 1" nnd 9 OS p. m MCIIAKTO.'V DlVISlO.-y. Ill I.ffecl Octobor .tdlli, 1SU8. North II011111I. houtli Bound, jlPMsfft SOS -'Oil e04,3Ofl t b ? ii' t 3 Ignl Station, fl am p m Arrive Leave k 11, . 7 2.VN Y Kranlclln w: .... 740 . 7 to, West Aiuti btreet .... r. , 700 wecbawken .... 810 .. u p m Arrive Leave r m'r t HIJ5 1040 . 1031 .. tn.'l .. 10 15 . 10 Oi ... DM) ... 9 40 . . 9 8... 9'JI ... 9 10 . 9 07 SO"1 kM.., au . Shu ... t4B b4. . 40... 8 33.. B33 ... hfj . bi.0,... 1 ul 1151 1091 c'nrtosld llunrcck StarlUUt I'regton I'arlt WlDwnod I'oyntella 013011 rieisact lit. Pnlondnle Korea city Carb indale hue Bridge -May 11 eld Jermyn Archibald tnton l'etwvlllo uivphant Prlcfburg '1 hroop rroTidenco Varlc l'lace it 3i a a 4 4-n ')i ut 4t, 6 01 1M 14 S5S 6 VI 3CS 6. IU 81)9 611 SI9 5 41 8 54 6M U'.'li Vi 40 al Nil: U 03 11 W. II 491 11 St, ft I'D' HUM ,11 l lllHi 11 15 11 II 1107 11 (tt 11 IU, UOO! now (3 88 tie 13 43 em S4M 6 03 3 81 6 09 8 B41 B 111 8f9, 4 IS 4W' Olil 4 0? til 4 10, 6 n 114 6 3i (4 17' 6 SI 10 55 bcrauiou 4 SO. 6 3d r up u a m Leave Arrive t Hunday only t signifies that trains atop on elznal for ra-v sengerH. 1 ralus 05 and 20a Sunday only. Other trains etallv except Eunday. -ecure rateB viu Ontario Weatern before nurcliaelng tickets and eaTemonry. tnouih UagieroutTtt u.Vper and free re illnim; chair car Jew York to Cblctro nfkout chuuge. I'J-ijeiiiror ttwl3j Hc3c:CCU t A'tvo Cliiita X cr .11 lie. J. O. Andercon, Oen. Ps. Alt T, Flltcroft, l)ly. I'tse, .gi, boraatoa, i'a. J t
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