THE SCRANTON TBIBUJNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1899. CARBONDALE. VICTIM OF DIPHTHERIA. Mnry, the seven-yenr-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Michael Mnhoskv, died of diphtheria esterday morning. The child's Illness was very hort, suf fering a very severe nttaelc of the dreaded malady. The little on"'B par ents have been residents of Simpson for but three or four vars. She va born whllo the family resided In Lu zerne county, In August. 1892. Th health authorities have nnanged foil the interment of the lomillnH, which will take plnco tomonow morning. A $20,000 ORDER. G. S. Kimball, of this city, has just closed with Hnnscome Brothers, of Philadelphia, a deal In which the lat ter take llfty tons of coffee, represent ing ?20,000. This Is one of the biggest orders ever received by uny ngent of Chase & Sanborn, and Mr. Kimball's commission Is a handsome one. lie lias for years been the loading sales man of this house. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Frederick Berry spent jesterday with Olyphant friends. Mrs S, T. Buinard, of Eastern ave nue, Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. E. A, Lassley. of Boyd's Mills. Ike Hollenbeck was lipst win at the wedding of Dr. Pel kins and Miss Hncker, of White Mills, last evening. The parties concerned desire n de nial of the announcement of the com ing marriage of Miss Emma Coon nnd Garfield Williams, published in a local paper. Martin Kennedy, of this city, has secured u situation in the passanger department of the Lackawanna Kail way company at Scrnnton. The track of the Traction company has been narrowed up ns fur as Eighth avenue A daughter has been born to Dr. and Mrs M. J. Shields, of Jeimyn. OLYPHANT. "Hearts of the Blue nidge," one of the best attractions of the season, will be presented at the Father Mathew Opeia house this evening. The entire company Is an exceptionally well balanced one. Lawrence's orchestia of Scranton will furnish the music The quartette of colored singers form i leading attraction of the company. The foundation for a washery for sifting and washing the coal fiom tlm Olyphant breaker has been com menced under the supervision of Fore man Shaffer, of the Delawure and Hudson building department. Dr. E. W Melxell, of Wilkes-Baire, di dilated among friends in town yes terela The funeral of the little son of Mr. and Mrs John L. Davis, of Susque hanna street, took place yesteiday af ternoon ut 2 o'clock. Kev. George Hugue conducted the sei vices at the house, after which lntei ment was made In Union cemetery The pallbearers were Lena Tinsley, Ethel Evans, Liz zie Davis and Nellie Good The (lower beaiers were: May Davis.Mary Smith and Mabel Suxe. Joseph, the youngest child of Mr and Mm Patrick Caw ley, of Dunmore stieet upset a pan of hot water which was left on a table In the kitchen, an 1 was severely scalded about the heal and shoulders. "The Heart of Erin," an Ideal Iilsh drama, will be pioduced by the An cient Order Hibernian Dramatic com pany at the rather Mathew Opeia house Friday, Dec. 15 After the per formance a social will be held In Ma lion's hall Frank McLaughlin, man ager S J Evans, dliector. Mrs John Dolan, of Montrose, is visiting relatives In town. Three chlldien of Mi. and Mrs Mat thew Hammond, of Dunmore street, are 111. Mi and Mis. John Daniels, of Nan tlcoke, were visitors at this place yes terday Mis W L Biundugc and Mis J. lldrielt, of Dunmore, weie the guest.i of friends In town yesterday. Used by Biltish Soldiers in Africa. Captain C. G. Dennlson is well known all ovei Afrka ns commander of the forces that captuied the famous rebel Gallshc. Under dute of November 4, 1S9D7, from Vrybuig, Beehunaland, ho" wiltcs : "Befoie starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar ihoea Remedy, which 1 used myself when tumbled with bowel complaint, nnd have glen to my men, and In eveiy cage It proved most beneficial " For sale by all druggists, Matthew Bios , wholesale and retail agts. PECKVILLE. Pride of Orient chapter, Order East ern Star, held their annual election nnd Installation of ofllcers at a iegu lur meeting Tuesday evening The officers Installed weie as follows: Wor thy matron, Mis. Eliza Rogers; wor thy patron Mr. Alton F Klrer: as sociate matron, Mrs. Grace Barthold, secretuij, Mrs. Alice Slckler: ticas uier. Mis Maria Rlttei . conductress, Mrs Maiy Broad, associate conduct jess Miss Bertha Peck. Mr and Mrs. Frank Woodwaul and children, oi Scott, who have been vis iting at Mr F L. Taylor's, have re turned home Iola, the young daughter of Mr. an! Mrs Asa Scott, of Prospect Hill, Is sick with scarlet fever. Mis W. S Bloes and son, Lee, were visitors at Scranton yesterday Dr J B Grover was a business caller at Scranton jesterday Mr. S W Arnold is quite 111 at his home on Main street Messrs Gus Halford, Buck White DUS I he Best Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret. and Ed. Jones are hunting the fcstlva rubblt nt Stevens' Point. Mr. J. 11. Koup has been confined to his home for the past two days by an Injured foot, an accident sustalneJ while at his work In Carbondale. Mr. Harry Simpson, who has been seriously 111 for the past few weeks, Is reported as convalescent. Miss Winifred Berry has returned from a visit with her parents In ledger ton Miss C A. Kcnyon, supervising prin cipal of Ulakely schools, made her monthly official Islt to the Columbus school Tuesday morning. Hev. J. 11. Hills, former pastor of the Ulakely Baptist church, left on Tuesday for his new Held of work In Oswego, X Y. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Hogarth's Band Fair Episcopal Bazaar Personals. Hogarth's band fair will open In Windsor hnll next Saturday evening. The organization Is a popular one, and the boys have been preparing for the coming event for sovcrnl weeks past They have been particularly fortunnto In securing talent for their entertain ment. Among those who will take part are the Mayfleld band on the opening night, the Glee club Monday night, Forest Cltv band Tuesday night nnd the Dewey Glee club, of Foiest City, Friday night. It Is expected the Citi zens band will furnish the entcrtnln ment either on Wednesday or Thurs day evening. The bazaar under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of St. James Epis copal church will open In Enteipilse hall next week. The ladles will have on hand a great display of dolls and fancy work suitable for Christmas gifts, of which they will make a specialty. A short entertainment will be given each evening and among the musical attractions will be nn operetta, "Llttl" Bed Biding Hood," by a number of chlldttn The Citizens band nnd Glee club will furnish music. The remains of the late Jeremiah Williams, of Mooslc, was Interred heie yesterday afternoon. On the arrival of the Delaware and Hudson train a num ber of local friends of the deceased man was present nt the depot and they Joined the cortege to the borough ceme tery, where short services were held by Kev. William Morgan and Rev. Will lam Lewis, of Scrnnton. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Aichle Martin, of Third street, Is confined to the house with sickness. Mis Isaac R. Benjamin, of Plttston, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T E. Gilf llths, of North Main street. TAYLOR NEWS. Fair and Loan Exhibition of the Willing Workers Society Opens at Weber's Rink This Evening To Hold a Competitive Meeting Other Newsy Items. The fair and loan exhibition of the Willing Workers' society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will open this evening In Weber's rink, to continue until Satuulay evening. The affair will certainly be a treat, as a giand array of articles both useful and orna mental will be on sale An excellent piogramme will be lendeied each evening. The programme for th's evening Is as follows Selection by Watklns family of musicians, dia logue, consisting of seven old maids and seven old bachelms. This alone promises to be a grand treat, ns it is said that they are drilled In their re spective parts. The Watklns family will occupy the remair.dei of the evening r(id lender some of theln choicest selections. Tayloi, Pa no and Holden collerljs of the Lackawanna company were paid here yesteiday. A competitive meeting will bn held In the Nebo Congregational church of Rendham on New Year's night, January 1, 1900. The committee In charge have arranged nn Interesting and lengthy programme, with which the following prizes will be given to the fcuccesbful competitors: Double quintette, 'I Am the Way," from gos pel hjmns Nos. 5 and (. prize $2, chil dren's chorus, "Cist Thy Bread Upon the Water," from gospel hymns Nos. S mid C, prize $2, barltcne solo, "The Harbor Bell," fiom gospel hymns Nos. S and 6, prize BO cents, soprano solo, "There Is a Paradse of Rist," from gospel hjmns Nos S and C, pilze 50 cents, tenor solo, in English time, "Now So Desolate," In WelMi time, "T Bias Gotrtddnn," pilze 50 cents, alto solo, "Flee As a Bird to the Mountain," 'from triumphant songi Nii 1 and 2, prize 50 cents, lecltation, "Asleep at the Switch," from standaid lecitatlons No. 1, prize 25 nuts, liecl tntlcn, "The Main Trails, oi Leap for Life," standard recitations No 2, prize Jj cents recitation, for chlldien un der 15 years of age. "The Wot Id Is What We Make It," fiom standard recitations No. 27, prize ?," cents, read ing at sight, prize 23 cents Impromp tu speech, prize 25 cents Accompan ist for the evening, Mr?. Hinry Evans. Old Forge. Names ot adjudicator mentioned later on. Names of nil com petitor must be In the hands of the secretaiy on December 23, lspo. will lam G. Gwynne, old Forge, Pa. Thci vigilance committee of the dif ferent wauls of the borough are re quested to meet at the Burgess oillce this evening at 7.30 o'clock, when im portant business will be trancartcd. The funeral of Francis, the-'three-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs William Murphy, will occur this nfteinoon .it 2.30 p m. Burial will be made In Mlnooka cemoterj. This evening Taylor Castle No. zai. Knights of the Golden Eagle, will ten der a xeceptlon to Private Williams In Basham's hall. GET STRONG Vinol Makes Weak People Strong. WE GUARANTEE IT WILL DO SO. WE KNOW OF NO TONIC OR RE BUILDER LIKE IT. Vlnol does create strength. 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MATTHEWS BROS., Pharmacists. CLARK'S SUMMIT. South Ablngton school board passed a resolution at Monday night's meeting to enforce the compulsory education law. It behooves parents to see that their chlldien are In school. Wesley Singer Is on the sick list Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. D. D. L. Keene, Mis. Ben Smith and Mr. David Harris, of the West Side, visited Mrs. Atthur Keene on Wednesday of last w eek. Miss Vina Justin is slightly Indis posed. Master Jesse Keith, of the West Side, was a visitor In town on Satuulay last. Ilownrd Wolf has secured n position with the new Delaware and Kingston tallroad. nnd as Mr. Wolf will be un able to visit his home before spring, his wife rind little daughter will stay with Mrs. Wolf's father in Buffalo this w Inter. Miss Ila Jennings Is teaching In the International Correspondence Schools at Scranton. THEATRICAL. The Shea Company. "The Slaves of Sin," a dramatization of Marie Correlll's novel, was present ed nt the Academy of Music last night by the Shea company. Theie will be no matinee today, but tonight "A Tale ot Two Cities." a dramatization of Dickens' novel of the same name, will be presented with Mr. Shea In the lole of Sidney Car ton. Bon Ton Burlesquers. Thutsday, Friday and Saturday the Bon Ton Burlestiuers will be nt tho Gaiety. The engagement opens with a mntlnee this afternoon. The olio consists of some of tin best vaudeville acts on the boards and the burletta Introduces the entire company which Includes many beau tiful women and funny comedians The costuming, sceneiy and elect! leal effects ate unusually attractive. "The Sorrows 6f Satan." In "The Sorrows of Satan" the devil Is icpiesented as the victim of mans evil nature He Is being punished through all tho ages for his rebellion In heaven, and Is forced to mingle with men, exerting his evil Influence yet yearning himself for salvation. Ho has grown weary of his power. Ho has supped his fill of damnation but ho cannot control his Influence for evil. He can only feebly endeavor to do good. Hence Satan's sorioivs, com pared with which the sorrows of men are trifles, for each man's salvation depends upon himself, whereas Satan Is at the mercy of tho whole human race. This, of course, Is only the under cunent of the play, which Is, In fact, a high grade society melodrama, with spectacular features, necessitating t large cast, elaboiate sceneiy nnd ths Introduction of a ballet It will be seen nt the Lyceum Friday and Satur day nights and Satuulay afternoon. The Highwayman. The Broadway Theater Opera com pany will piesent DeKoven and Smith's tuneful opera, "Tho Highway man," In this city next Monday at the Lyceum Since Its organization nt the Broadway theater, New York, In the autumn of 1897, the company has had a most prosperous career. It has pre sented "The Highwayman" neaily 700 times. 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Applj at onco at 413 Qulncv avenue HANDSOME PREMIUMS EASILY earned bv selling our Extracts and Bnktng Powder Representatives want ed in Scrnnton nnd surrounding towns. Write for particulars Lucka Home Sup ply Co., Scranton, Pa. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO order; also Indies' w. lists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the nows stands of Rcisman Broi . 405 Spruce and 503 Lin den, Jl Norton 323 L.ncKavvnnna avenue I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. SITUATIONS WANTED man who is nnxlous to get n position ns doublo entr bookkeeper or nsslstnnt, can furnish good reference, sularj small. Address W II., 1120 Hampton street, city. A SOBER INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN would like woik In hotel or store, bu. Is willing to do nnv kind of work Ad dress B V , this ofllce SITUATION WAVTKD-I1Y RESPECT able oung mail, driving team or al most nntbirg honorable used to the die of hoists. Address Vernon Huntei, MS Ejnon street, eiti SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG man ns assistant bookkeeper, or cleiK of un kind, graduate fiom business school, moderate salary. Address box S4, Mehoopany. Pa lallroad, nnd has included every city of Importance In the two countries The company has been selected for some of tho most nusplclous oppnlngq that have taken place during its cn ieer, notably those of Whitney's De tioit opera house and the Bakeri theater In Rochester. Mr. Arthur Deagon, who has become famous through his associations with this or ganization, will again appear as Cap tain Scai let. The Lantl of the Living. Aubrey's Di.amatlc company Is con sidered one of tho stiongest reper toire organizations on the load. It Is composed of talented people of estab lished leputatlon, and also Includes several veil known specialty aitists, several successful dramas, comedies, farce comedies are presented, a chnngo of bill being made at each perform ance. Tho quantity nnd quality of tho work by this company Is nbun dant and amusing nnd the pi Ices are only 10, 20 nnd 30 cents A sehedulo that Is within the reach of eveiybody, nt the Academy of Music, opening Monday night In "Tho Land of tho Living." There will be a change of special ties nnd handsome costumes nt every peiformance. Special ladles' tickets will be distributed for the opening night, which can be exchanged with out extra charge at the box oillce. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Frank Daniels' now opera, "The Ameer," was presented for tho first time In Now York Mond.i night It receive I n warm welcome from the nudlcucc and consldeinte treatment from tho critics. Thomas E. Shea will bo seen nt tho Academy of Music tonight In tho char acttr of Sldnev Cniton In n drimatUatlon of Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities." This Is tho lole in which Henry Miller has attracted so much nttcntlon, this season Thero is a good deal of Interest manifest In tho wry Mr Shea will poitray the charactei "Mj Lord's Lady ' the latest oficrlug of Chnrli s Frohman's Now York Emplro theater stock compnn, had Its fust pre sentation on nny stage at Philadelphia Monday night It Is a stoiv moje high ly Improtalilo ttnin "Phroso," not strong In a dramatic way nnd, as tho Philadel phia critics view, it Is hardly worthy of the efforts of the Emplio stock Stuait Itohson seems destined to score unother failure In his new play, "Oliver Goldsmith." Tho play tients with sup posed Incidents In the life of tho poet, Goldsmith, and if described nn tho bills n b a "costume comedy." Robson has surrounded himself with a lino company. Ola of the members of 1t Is Henry L Dlxey, Bnbson has had but ono real success since ho parted with William 11 Crane and that was "Tho Henrietta." Crnne cannot boast of many uiccscn, cither. Exchange. BANKING- REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF TUB SCRANTON SAVINGS BAN& of Scrnnton, Pa., No 120 nnd 122 Wyo ming avenue, of Lneknwanua count, Fennnsyhnnln. nt the close of business November 29, 1S8D. RESOURCES. Cash on hand $ 40,159 M Checks and other cash Items... 8,441 70 Duo from bnnks and bankers.. 148 5U72 Loans nnd discounts 1,016,295 27 Investment securities owned, viz.: Stocks, bonds, ctc..5AM7 10 Mortgages 11,803 C3 . 091,770 73 iieni estate, turmturo nnd fix lures Overdrafts Miscellaneous nssets 60,000 00 95 K 1.73S 37 $1,937,020 30 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 100,000 0) Suplus fund 140,000 00 Undivided poflts, less expenses and tnxis paid 33,47110 Deposits, subject to check 141.2IS ! Deposits, special .... 1,531,793 CO Demand certificates of deposit . . 5.162 M Certified checks .... 2,903 13 , , , 1.6S1.3S4 73 Cnshler's checks outstanding .. 150 00 Miscellaneous nihilities 1141 Jl.D-,7.020 00 State of Pennsvlvnnln, count of Lnek awannn, ss.. I. H C Shafer cashier of tho nbovo named bank, do solemnl swear that the above rtntcment Is true to tho best ot mv knowledge and belief. (Signed) H (' SHAFER, Cashier. Subscribed nnd swoin to before me this fotllth da of December, 1R9D (Signed) GEORGE M. OKELL, Notary Public. Correct Attest: (Signed) S B. PRICE, A. It IJLAIR. J W. OAK FORD. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE nif savinjs n and Til ca of Scranton, No 500 Spruce street, of Lncknwnnn.i eountv. Pennslvanla. nt tho close of business November 29, 169') RESOURCES Cash on hnnd $ 49,503 33 Checks nnd other c ish items . 12.SSS 01 Duo from banks nnd bankers 132,7S 93 , $ 114,712 S9 Loans and discounts &22.S0S 30 Investment securities owned, viz : Stocks, bonds, etc. J377.0S5 28 Mortgages 72,000 12 410 1-.1 An Real estate, furniture and flx- turp,s - 54 917 03 Overdrafts S3S 02 Miscellaneous assets, revenue stamps 7or, $1,522, 4 20 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 100,000 00 Surplus fund 70,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses nnd tuxes paid 33,210 31 Deposits, subject to check $612S77 9G Deposits, Interest ac counts 702.1S2 19 Demand certificates of deposit 4.C51 a 1,319 713 72 $1.522 901 State of Pennshanln, county of Lack awanna, ss. 1. A. II. Christ, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnlv swear that the nbovo statement Is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. (Signed) A II. CHRISTY, Cashier. Subscribed and tworn to before mo this fourth day of Decembei. lS'il (Signed) ARTHUR DUNN, , . Notary Public Correct Attest (Signed) WM F HALLSTEAD, AUGUST ROBINSON, I, A WATRES. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Merchants' and Mechanics Bank of Scranton, No. 420 Lackawanna avenue, of Lackawanna county. Pennsl.ml.i, nt the close of business. Nov 29, 1S99. RESOURCES Cash on hand .. $ CS.0C3 67 Checks and other cash Items... 13,1S" M Duo from banks und bankers.. 72,7bl K) Loans and discounts 912,213 H Investment securities owned, viz: Stocks, bonds, etc ,$032,7 87 Mortgages 1S.17S 64 $ 050.972 51 Real estate, lurniture nnd fix tures 30.33121 Overdrafts lib 62 Miscellaneous assets 0,333 13 Totul LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $l,77b,003 27 $ 230.000 00 150.000 00 Kupius runu Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes ald Deposits subject to check . . . . $177,457 63 Deposits, special .... 817,9.10 41 Demand certificates of deposit 23.0SS 90 Cei tilled checks 1,570 23 51,430 S7 -$1, 322,059 22 433 00 Nono 2,052 IS Nono None None Nono Cashier's checks outstanding.. Duo to the Ccir.moi, wealth Due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Notes nnd Mils redlscounted. . Bills punh!e Miscellaneous liabilities Total $1,770,003 27 State of Penns Ivnnlu, county of I.nck uwanna, ss . I, Charles W Ounster cashier of the above nimed bank, do solimnly sweir that the above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. (Signed) C W OUNSTEB, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of December. 1699. (Signed) JAS II TORREY, Notar Public Corrtcl-Atlest: JAP. J. WILLIAMS. THOMAS E. JONES. FRANKLIN HOWELL. Directors. LEGAL IN RE: INCORPORATION OF THE Stratford Cometcry Association In the Court of Common Pleas of Lacka wanna count, No. 317. Januar Term, 1900. Notlco Is hereby given that an applica tion will bo made to tho nld Court, or a Law Judge thereof cm Trlday. the 29th day of December, A D. 1699, nt S) o'clock a. m , under an act entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorpointton nnd regula tion of certain corporations," npprovtd April 89, 1674, and Us supplements, for a charter foi nn Intended corporation to be called tho "Stratford Cemetei Assoclit Hon," the clmructir and object whereof Is to purchase renl estnte, to lay out suit able avenues, to dlvldu the same Into burial lots and to dlnpaso of tho samo for purposes of sepulchre, and for theso pur poses to have, maintain und enjoy nil tho rights, benefits and privileges affouled by tho said Att and Its supplements M F 8ANDO, Solicitor F.BTATE OF WILLIAM VON STORCH, Into of tho Cltv of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, Deceased Letters testamontni upon the ubove CKtalo having beiii gianteJ to the unde signed, nil icinons having claims or de mands nrnlust the said estate are hereby notified to present them for payment: and nil persons indibtcd thereto ure re quested to make immediate payment to CHARLES H. VON STORCH, T. CRAMER VON STORCH Executors. Scranton. Pa WILLAnD. WARREN & KNAPP. Attorneys for tho Estate. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. U C. RPAULDING, 23 TRADERS' BANK building. noHiTcors EDWARD IT. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, vunncu miliums, tscrnnion LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. up npruco st., cor. vvasn. nv., t)rri" FREDERICK L. nilOWH, ARCHITECT, Price building, 12C Washington nvenuo, Scrnnton, DENTISTS DR. I O LYMAN, PCRANTON Pitt yato Hospital, cor. Womlng and Mul berry. I'B. H F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O DB. C. C. LAUBACH.llr. Wyoming nve. WET.COMEC. SNOVER, Conl Exclmngo 2nilIloor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 6. hotclo tNO ncoTAunANTa THE ELK CAFE, 123 nnd 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. V. ZEIGLER. Proprleto SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L. .1 t pnssenRer depot Conducted on th( Bu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop l tvY5ll BICHARD J BOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 600-2 I.nckawnnna nvenuo. Gen eral law business, collections and loans J. W BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Rooms 312-J13 Mears Building D. B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on renl estate security enrs minding, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. M J. DONA1IOE ATTORNEY-AT-law Offices, 612-G13 Mears Building FRANK E BOYLE ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-I.ow. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd It, Washington avenue W1LLARD. WARREN 'fi KNAPP. AT torncs and Counsellors- it-Law. he- Publican building, Washington nvemie, crnnton, Pa JI.RSUP A- JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law. Commonwealth building, tocms 1, 20 and 21 JAMES W OAKFORD ATTORVEY-AT-Law Rooms 511, 613 and 510 Board of Trade building. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEV. Booms KS-tOI 9th floor, Menrs buildlrg L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-IAW 502 Board of Trade building, Scranttn, Pn C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV. Commonwealth building, Scrnnton. Pa. PATTERSON WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEOYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN Building A. W BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears building PHYGfiinN'. run !'.i?t-ovs MARY A. SHEPITr,.RDMrr, HOME opathlst, 010 Linden street. DR. W. E ALLEN, 513 NORTH WA8II lngton nvenuo DR L. M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 201 Board of Trade 1 ulldlng Office hours, S to 0 a m 2 to 3 nnd 7 to S p m Residence, 309 Mndlson nvenue. DR 8 W L'AMOREAFX OFFICE I"S Washington nvenue Residence, IMS Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and ccnlto-urlnary or gans n specialty. IIouis. 1 to 4 p m SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scrnnton. Pa Courses preparntorv to college law, medicine or business Onens Sept 11th Send for entalogue Rev Tbomno M Cann T.L D . principal and proprietor: W. E Plumley, A. M., head master. G R CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nurservmrn; stoic 140 Washington ave nue; green house, 33"0 North Main nve nuo; store telephone. 7S2. wine sc7crvs JOS KFETTEL BFAR Ml I ACKA vvnnna nvnue. Scrnnton, Pa , in.inufic turer of Wlro Screens. MICCLt-nn-VUS BA!'ERTSORCIIESTRA-MUKIC FOR balls, picnics, parlies, ireeptlnns. wed dings nnd concert woik furnished For terms nddress R J Bauer, conductor, 117 Womlng avenue over Hulberts' music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Wn! chouse 130 Washington p venue, Scranton, Pa BANKING. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRADERS' RATIONAL BAM at Scianton In tho slate oi vnnln, nt the eloso of business, 1S9J. ' RESOURCES. Loans nnd dlwoui ts . $ Overdrafts, sccuud and ur.se cuied U S bonds to secure circula tion U S bonds on hand . . . Premiums on U. S bonds Stocks, securities, utc Banking house, lurnltuio nnd fixtures Other leal estate and mort gages owned Due from National banks I not reserve agents) Due fiom state banks and bankers Duo from approved leservo agents . ... Revenue stamps . ... Cheeks and other c ish Items. . Exchanges for dealing lmuse.. Notes nf other National bnnks. Fractional papei currcuc, nickels and cents Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz : Speclo JG.S05M Legal tender notes 39990 00 Due fiom U. S. tieasuior, other than 0 per cent, t coemption fund Penns 1 Dec, 7t-MM 909 luOOOO 2,Si Com) 219.V 7 140,001 11,117 3.4Vi 18.22! 79.911 711 677 lC.29i! 1 231 70 CO oo () ! 09 51 00 II 02 99 CS i , s"i y, oo 5,779 I 41,159 150i) 00 00 Total 1.433,261 09 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In i 2Xooo Surplus fund 75,00) Undivided profits, less expenses and taes puld 30,209 National b ink notes outstand ing W.010 Duo to othti National limits . 2J,fclVS Du t state- bunks nnd bank ers . 3,101 Individual deumlts subject to check . 913,423 Demand cei tlflcates of deposit 11327 Cu tilled checks 3,211 Cashier's checks outstanding . 2" Total ll.411.26l 09 State of Pennsj Ivnnla. county of Lack nwanna ss I, F. L Phillips, cashier of the, nbovo nnmed bank, do solemnlv swear that tho nbovo statement Is true to the best of mj knowledge and belief. F. L PHILLIPS Cashier Subscribed nnd swotn to before mo this Cth da of DicembKi, Uii CI1AS L HAWLEV Notaiy Public Correct Atlfbt. C. P MATTHEWS, J. J. JERMYN, W. W. WATSON, Directors AGENTS WANTED. SALESMEN-IP YOU WANT TO MAKE 11.500 a car work for us Our leathor suspenders sell themselves, cannot wear out; attractive assortment: exclusive ter. rltory; samples free conditionally. J, 8. Berry Mfg. Co., A 629 Cincinnati, O. RAILROAD TIME TABLE tiirv-t0sttj Scuedulo In Effect Novombor 10, 1809. Trains lcavo Scrnnton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for PltOi burg nnd tho West. 0,38 a. m., week dnys, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Rending, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrioburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmote.Wnshtngton and Pitts buig nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week dayo (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, JTnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week dnys, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. t n !,". WOOD- aen''- PnaH- Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. - ' Ocl (.tu'ci. nni Wcstjrii. Effect Mondav. Juno B 1.M1. nrT.2lr lp,N0 Scranton as follows: Bx 140 tm Vcw J?onU n" "oln,s eaa"' p in nnd 10tl5 a- "!,! 1ZK and 3JJ ni!ipIfs,'' Sor KaBton. Ttenton, Phlladel m ionr'll1 tn, H0lllh. 5 10, 8,00 and 10 05 a. Jobinniiiin accommodation, CIO p. m. mlrn' rrv? f,or "'nfihnmton. OsweVo. El vLl?.,..CornlnT" Bath, Danville. Mount B "'2 ,nnf' niiirnlo. mo. 1.35, 9 00 n. m.: (IntiQ n1! 'i,M,.v. m making close conncc S,nt Buffalo to all points In tho west m'I1?81 nnl southwest. Tiir.i nKl" accommodation, 3.40 p. m mnciinmton nnd way stntlnns, 105 p m. VM.T,. 'rnll, nccommodatlon. 4 00 p. m. inin P1 mouth, nionmshurg and Dan "'r "inking close connections nt North lYnnf. nml for Wllllnmsport. Hnrrlsburg, "J!''1","10' Washington ond the south. MoML,y,JHn,"',,'!d nnd Intermediate sta tions. 0 20. 10 03 n. in nnd 155 and 5 40 p. ,,inin,,c,0 nni' Inleimedlnte stolons, 3 03 Einii ,0 i? m Blmouth nnd Intermedlntu stations 1 33 and 8 50 p. in. For Kingston. Pullmnti parlor nnd slecplns coaches on nil express trains lor detailed Information, pocket tlma !?i,lp r,c nn"lv to M L Smith Dis met Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllce. Delavv irj nn 1 Hudson. On Nov. 15th. iw, trains will lcava Scranton ns follows: For Caibondalo-0 20, 7 63, S 53, 1013 n. m : 12 noon, 123 2 20. 3 52, 6 23, 0 23, .57. 911, 1100 p m. lie a m. 1 or 'Albany, Saratoga. Slontrenl. Bos ton. New England points, etc. C 20 a. m, 220 p m For Ilonesd.ale 6 20, 1013 a m.; 2 20, E2S p m. Tor Wllkes-Bnrre-C 11. 7.48. 8 43. i :?. 10 43 n m . 12 03. 1 28, 2.1S, 3 33, 4 27, C 10, 7 4!. 10 11. 1130 p m For New York. Philadelphia, etc, via LHiigh Valley Railroad 0 45 p m.; 12 01. 218. 4 27 p m ; with Black Diamond Ex ptcs, 11 30 n m For Pennsylvania Rntlioad points, 0.45, 9 'IS n. m . 2.1S. 4 27 p m. For western points, via Lehigh Volley Rallroud-7 4 a m : 12 03. 3 33, with Black Diamond Epies-. 10 41, 1130 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as follows- From Carbondale and the North C 40, 7 41. R 3S, 9 34. 10 38. 11 T8 a. m. f 1 23, 2.15, 3 21. 4 23. 7 41 10 38. 11 27 p m From Wllkcs-Parro nnd the South 1.13, 7 48, S i, 10 38 11 11 n m ; 1 18, 2.11. 3 48. f 20, C 21, 7 63. a 05 10 0.1 p m ; 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrhondalr 9 0.1, 1183 p. m ; 2 23, 3 62. 5 47. 9 53 P m Tor WlllTs-Darre-9 3S, 12 03 n. m ; 1.53, 3 28 5 41 7 4S p m For Albar Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc , 2 23 p m. Lowest intes to all points In United States and Canada J W BFRDICKt O P A Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROPS. D. P! A , Scranton. Pa. Central Kailro 1 1 of New ,ersv Stations In New York root of Liberty street, N R., and South Feny, Whitehall street Anthinclte coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1893. Tialns leave Scrnnton for Now York, Newnrk, Elizabeth Philadelphia Easton. Bethlehem. Mlenlown, Maueh Chunk and Whlto Haven, at s W a m : express, 120; express 4 00 p m Sundii, 2 15 p. m. For 1 Itlston and Wllkos-Bnire, S 30 a. m . 1 CO. 4 00 p m Sui.dnvs 2 15 p m. For lialtlmoie nnd Washington, end points South and West Via Bthlchem, S'On m 1 JO p m Sundnvs, 2 15 p m For Liis Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at !'n in and 1 JO p m For Reading. Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg. via Allentown. 8 30 n m , 1 20 p. m. Sun d iv s 2 11 p m For Pottsvllle. S 30 a. m . 1.20 p m. Through tickets to all points Last South nnd West nt lowest into at thi "UlU j" IT OLBAUSEN, Gen Supt. II. P BALDWIN, Gen Pass Agt. Lch!h Vall-sv Kuilt'o.il. In Effect Nov. 19, 18"1. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. A. H R It., nt 0 13 a. m and 12 03, 2.13. 4 "7 (Black Dkimond Express), and 1130 p. in. Sundays, D. & H. It R.. 153. 7 43 '' For Whlto Haven, Hazleton nnd prln clpil points in tho coal regions, via 1). Jt' II It B . 0 43 2 IS and 4 27 p m For Pottsvllle. 0 'I 2 1s p m. For RrthUrom Fastnu. Reading, Har h ihiim and pilnclpal Inteimedlato sta tin "v la P 111 II n 0 41a m 12 03. "is- 1 "7 (Black lilimond Expiess), u 30, Siindai" D .L H B B , 1 58 7 IS p m ' For Tunkhaiipck, Towonda. Blmlra, itiupa Geneva and principal Intermedi ate salons. Ml D. L & W It R. SOS n m . 1 M nn1 3 ' p m - - . ... Foi Geneva Rochester. Buffalo Nlag- nri Falls Chicago and all points west, vln D 1 H. R R 12 "1 " niack Din nonl Express). 7 IS 10 41. UMpin Sun Sul D S. II R B . 12 03 p m . 7.13 p m. Pullirnn pnrb r nnd si. oping or Lehigh x'niipv nnilor fnrs nn nil trains between Wlkes-BaVio ml Nw Vrk Phlladel nniii nnffnlo nnl Fii-o'iislnn Bridge nOLLIN 1 WII RUB Gen Supt.. X Corllnod st New York (HAS S LEE Gen Pass Agt.. 28 Cort- inmit strppt Vow Ynrk W NONnVmACHER. DIv. Pass Agt , ' South Bethlehem. Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackav anna nve . Scranton. Pa. New York, Ontario nnd Western Hall way. TIME TABLE IN EFTF.CT MONDAY. vnv o Ho Prnl n leaves Scranton for Carbondnlo .', T Pndosl.i at 10 55 a m. connecting wh Oirouch trains east and vvj.t. Train Fenves t-ndnsla for Carbondnlo and oernntnn nt 2 03 P m. leaving Carbon-gy.-lpm nnd in riving at Reran- '"piinnnW onl'-For Cndosla. connecting with main lino trains ent and wost at S"0 n m. arriving Cndosla at WU a. m Returning leaves Cndo"tn nt 4 30 p m . eaVlngCnrbondalo nt 1 54 p m . and nr ,H,ng at Servitor ..M. m. - T. riltcroft, D P A . New- York. Scranton Trie and Wyoming Valley, Time TnWe In FfffCt Sept. 11. 1S Trnlns leave Sornntnn for Nevyork. Nflwhurch and Intjrrneilloto poiUs on Fi'e raProad. also for Hnwley and local points at 7 01 a m nnd 1! 2S p. m .1 ' Betuintng tr51r nirixo JJt fjv-ranton at 1"2I i in nnd 3 10 and 9 10 p n- SCALP TREATMENT. MRe.KELLliBSCLP,ArnTEAT ment, 60c . shampooing fW.T fncUl lnassapc. maiib urine. 21c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy ., TU CITY SCAVENGER 41 A II BRIGOS CLEANS PKIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools, no odor. Improsted pumps used A B. nRIQGS Pcapcletoj-. LeavH orders llnO .NortJi ,MitIivavtenue. or Elckti's drug'siore.'Vomtr'Adnms and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. .;..,, .,nn accommodation. 6 00 p m. "ri ,P J? for I'tlei nnd Blchflold Springs. -; ' m mid im p m iUVc'i. s'- nno n m nn'l ir'3 P. m.
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