,.v ..n-J- '.wKmZU ;'M-!.'! ' ff it "..,' ,1 '"stV '" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 190 CI W WHO PAYS THE COUNTY TAXES CORPORATIONS contribute GOODLY SHARE. Ono Third of the Whole Amount Comes from the Assessment Against the Real Estate of Corpor ations and Limited Partnerships. As Compared by Political Divisions Seven-Tenths of tho Taxes Are Paid by Sorauton Country Munic ipalities, Pay Little. A rnft of Interesting Information Is contained In an analysis of Lacka wanna, county's tax collections ns com piled by John I Williams, the expert accountant of the county commission ers, for the annual report on this sub ject made jto tho secretary of Internal affairs. Tho report is a tabular statement showing how much each municipality contributed In taxes for the mainten ance of state, county, city, ward, bor ough nnd township governments; tlie amount collected for the support of the poor, for tho construction and repair nf streets, nnd bridges, and for school purposes; the amount collected on per sonal property and occupations, on tho real estate of railroad corporations, and on tho real estate of other corporations. A summary of tho report follows: Poor taxes 12MI6 42 For streets and bridges 101,390 7G l-'or school purposes (not In cluding state appropriation)... 4S,3SG IK! Vor other purposes 471,010 12 Total U.1SS.2H23 Taxes on personal property U7,9."S 41 Taxes on occupations SG.SOD 41 Taxes on real estate of rail roads 72,019 CG Tuxes on real estato ot other corporations and limited part- norslilps 233,351 77 a They Are Not All. These figures do not represent the to tal expenditures for government pur poses, as they do not include the state appropriation for schools, the munici palities' share of tho revenues from liquor licenses, and the direct assess jnents on abutting property holders for paves, sewers and tlte like. Ot the total amount of taxes paid, the city of Seranton contributes $710,C9o.G6. Carbondale contributes S73.S09.5C. All the other municipalities in the county, combined, contribute only $404,009.01. Tho corporations pay on their real estate, one-third of the whole amount collected, or $303,377.33. Tho railroad companies alone pay as much tax on their real estate as the City of Carbon dale pays for all purposes on real es tate, occupations and personally. The county evidently has four mun icipalities in which all the inhabitants ore rich, or at an events, contain no ri.iupeis. These are Elmliurst, Goulds bnro, CilMiburn and Lehigh. In none oi these places was there any poor tax assessed. Helps from State. JTow th state "heirs some" in keep ing the "deestrlot" school going can be cleaned from a view of the following rnble shewing the contrast between the sehool taxes paid In cities and bor oughs and those paid in the townships or country places: Arohbald $ 11 "01 10 TSIakoly S,!10 3D llonton S2I OS I'.arbondule. township 2,711 S7 Covington 1.293 9(1 Clifton 191 IS Dickson S.929 1I Daltori 1.339 12 Dunmoro 32,107 " Illmhurst OSS 21 Tell S.172 17 Gouldsboro 1.3 2.4 Glenbum '-' 24 Greenfield 1,189 7". Jefferson 6M 19 .Tercnyn 4.3CC ;U T.ackawanna 2,157 9 1 J .a Plurao 20197 I.chigh 229 GS Madison 1.171 13 Mayfleld '. 2,331 17 Moosio 7.21 K Newton 1.392 12 North Ablngtou 030 51 Olyphnnt 1C3S7 10 Old Forgo borough 10,053 12 Old Forgo township 331 a". Hansom 1.190 Roaring Brook N'T 72 Sprlwr Brook 97S 03 South Ablngton 2,131 17 Scott 2,331 39 Taylor 11,371 93 Tliriinn "KS ln Vanillins 2, IIS 74 West Ablngton 230 6.1 AVInton 5,113 73 Waverly S03 9? -nrlwndale 17,971 99 Sciaiiton ...- 311,339 81 The report will be forwarded today to tho secretary of Internal affairs. ' Candy nnd Canned Goods Burned. By Exeluslte Wire Irani The Associated Vtest. Hrookville. lnd Deo. 2. The plant of tho lliiHikvilln Manufacturing company vns desdioycd by lire early today. Loss, JliW.0K. with InMiranco of $S2.ooo. Throu atioads of candy, two carloads of canned goods nnd SW.OuO worth of glucose and augur v.cio ilestroycd. Consuls Appointed, ij i:clurlc Wire from The Associated IVcm. Washington, Dee, 2. Among tho nom inations sent to tho senate by the presl dent today worn those of David It, lllrcli, or Pennsylvania, to bo consul at Malaga, Spain, nnd James C, McNiilly, of Penn sylvania, consul at Licgc. Belgium. A SUITABLE MATCH. A pscudci big chlef.of tho Sionx Bucd haul for tho hand of sweet Sue; Ho carried tho duy, And thu marriage, thoy say, Of Sue nnd the Sioux will ensue. -Smart Set. (P mi0mmt Qunn Sectional Bookcases Are the Acme of Expansiona'l Simplicity and Efficiency. Tho only sectional bookcase made at tho American homo of good furnllu.ro, Grand Rapids P-MM"I The universal popularity of tho Gunn Sectional Bookcase has a foundation upon Its multiplied advan tages over all other bookcases, built In sections. This statement Is not based on adjectlvos, but points of reat superior merit, some of which arc here Illustrated. Wc aro sold agents In Northeastern Pennsylva nia for the Gunn sectional Bookcase and a corner of our main floor Is devoted to a practical demon stration of their peerless usefulness. Illustrated literature, mailed free, upon request. But better than that Is a personal Inspection. This illustration shows a Gunn Sectional Bookcase of two book sections, with top and base sections. An important feature of the "Gunn" is that whether one or a dozen sections are used, its elegance of proportion is never lost. For expansion in height, it is only necessary to add book sections, the same top and, base sections being used. VJjMMMi Jrou'ir bearinq 1 j With All Other Sectional Bookcases the Removal of a Door to Repair Glass or Properly Clean It, Causes a Scene Like the One Here Pictured. As a Gunn Sectional Bookcase overcomes all these disadvantages and costs no more than the cumber some, banded case, can you afford to buy any but a "Gunn?" This sectional view shows the roller bearings and re movable door an exclusive feature of the Gunn Sec tional Bookcase. The advantages are apparent at a glance. Doors cannot bind they are operated with a single knob leaving one hand free to handle book's For washing purposes or the replacing of a broken glass the removal of the door Is but the work of an tnstanf. No other bookcase approaches the "Gunn" In point af prac tical utility. t- '' Jilt Pppw II' . -''II - I ' IVJ7. . ..rtTT I " ''- "" "rjrp . wnX E9StKB5M Here Is pictured the perfect adaptability of the Gunn Sectional flpFjra-g.iai Bookcase to window treatment, either In office or home. The polished surface of' the too serves admirably every purpose of a mantel, tor the display of pictures and brlc-a-brac. Its application around one window Is even more beautifully ef fective, as Is Its use In corners. The Gunn Bookcase grows with your library to which there Is no limit. An additional section may be purchased at a slight cost as requirements dictate. yji -''TfiHVj A Gunn Sectional Bookcase will make an ideal Christ mas grift to booklovcr or housekeeper. Aladc in Quar tered Oak, Mahograny and Mahogany finish. Get further particulars and prices from the Sole Ascnts. Credit You? Certainly! Trie: 221-23-25-27 Wyoming Avenue. ffiMli lire ijT,ffr"' rtr! f o11 ' Here we call your attention to the handsome smooth end appear ance and that the edges of the shelves do not portrude in the Gunn Sectional Bookcase. The sections are so nicely joined that the sectional feature is hardly noticeable. You will also notice the ease of operating door with one hand free also removing door. Lower drawer sec tions are fur nished when desired. No other sectional bookcase with heavy bands on sides and protruding shelves can compare in any respect with the "Gunn." Yet the "Gunn" case costsno more. &toe0-$' THE MARKETS. Wall Street "Review. New York. Doc. 2,-The notable early strength in today's stock market was .ip narcntly due to a resumption of actilt on tlio part ot some of the recently pass ive speculative pools. The so-called wos-t-crn contingent was credited with Ijims transactions. Tho operators on the Hull side professed to have advance informa tion or their judgment of its effect was at mult according to the action ot the mar ket, after tho publication ot the message. Tho acUaneo halted about the timo tho delivery ot tho message to congress was due. Tho market lacked all power of ic nlstanco to tho selling movement uom that timo forward and tho selling- pressure gained in force until near the close, which was dull nnd heavy. The check to tlt. recent upward course of tho speculation in tho local tractions had a deprei-slns ef fect on the general market. The de cline in tractions was dun partly to a natural desire to tako profits hut also in part to tho announcement that a judicial decision on tho special franchise tax was impending. Total sales. 713.M0 shares. Tho bond market became easier In sym pathy with the later reaction In (docks. Total sales, par value. 2.170,000. Lnltwl States 3s coupons declined ', pei" cent on tho last call. The following quotations aro furnished The Tribune by Tlalght & Freeso Co.. 211 313 Hears Building. W. D. Itunyon, nuin- Open.IIigh.Low.Closo. r.e r.o V.',':, f.7 i i i ager. . u Amnl. Conner fl'l W .)' Am. C. & F Ws .ll'-) l ? American Ice 10 'i 107 10',i Am. Ico Pr '!S !S Ps Am. l.ocomotivo .... "S'i "V'i '-' , Am. S. & It. Co lO'.". Wi 4U'h American Sugar ....lilVt 1-3'b V-'OVij Atchison S.i SI-h n-: Atchison, Tr DSTh Halt. & Ohio lOO'.i Brook. It. T 1V Canadian l'acillc 1J" i dies. & Ohio IT Chicago & Alton .... "1 Chic. & O. AV Ill C. M & St. 1 lTfit', Col. Fuel & Iron.. Col. & Pouthern .. lien. & It. G lliio Mile. 1st TT Hocking Valley .. Illinois Central .... Iowa Central Louis. & Naf.lt .... Manhattan Met. St. By "Mexican Central .. "Mil,, K. .t Tex .... Jln K. .t T.. Pr . "Mo. rtieine , N, Y. Central Norfolk .; "West ,. Out. & "West Faclfio "Mall I'enna. n. u J'coplo'H flan Pressed Steel Car Beading Beading. 1st IT ... Bopuhlio Steel .... Bock Island Ht. li. & Ban l'... St. I.. Ho. AV Southern Paeliic ., Southern It. It Southern It. B.. T'r Teiin. Coal ,t Iron. Toxuh A- 1'aulllo ., TTninn Paelllo .... 1'nion P.u-llle. TV.. T, S, I.enlhcr V. S. Steel T. S, Steel, IT .... "Wabash "Wabash, IT "Western Vnlon ... Wheel. & I.. 1J .... "Wis, Central t'HICAOO GltAIN & PUOVIHTON. "WUUAT Ouen- High. l.mv Close. May 7.1 7.1 7IH 7.iTJ July 7.1 7JTi 7'iTs 7:1 conN- Mny S.l'.i 4i': 411 4.1 July U IJi Wi, 4Ji RT'i ... -'? ... to3 ... sr-i ... i")',! ...IfJ ...lll'.i ... w ...1.1'lii ...III"1! ... 'il ... iMva ... r.7'j ...liWi ...i.ifii ... lk ... '.Wi ....".'J-'i ...1.17V, ...liU'l ... mis ... i H ... 201 '. ... 11 " ... 7.Pi ... W, ... iVlli . SKI'!, . Ul .101'!, . !:; . IV'fi'n . Wi . an ,l'f . i-SIa -...3 l'i"'i 1-3I-. SP", w lnon i.7 12'l'i ISli SIVl "0',8 ITS SSI,'. 29'". toI sin ravi 113 in lXI'i i:.i.'.i Hi'i 2.1 Ili'.i r."'i io-"iS ir.7"-i 7'1 ::'i-l IS!" 11 m, r.jij SPi ii'i 7.11 27VS RWi Kl'i n2aa fi! 4.1 lull's . !U'-l-.'j .'17'!. M'.i J) 14 SSI 1 . -J"l 21 fitVi 127-'i IG'O W'i 2.-04 17.114 S7". 2f M 3-1'U Mi 6 14i5a to 11) 1.11 JIM-i TiT'ft l',l'3 1MU ir.int lulVi (,o 10 M'4 1:1'; !l!i W Ills) 1J'.i !WU SIVi 20 S7'i 2li 2.1U 34'i 10U S8 2SV, 40is 12un M Wi 9STg lilr-i 127-i 4Gi,a S.Hi 2.ir, it:04 ss 2!i'4 Hi , r-"0i lin.ij lif'S 40 i.io'4 111 llllt, 2.1 2i;l r.7v; 10.i"s i.-.i'i 71 ir,7H mi" KO'i ci s-jii 19'i 1:1 27 r.2Ti r.7i 41 li '.'Hi mi- ;.'!',, :; 21 4 is; 2 IK "-.li - OATS July :cn "2s SC'i XUW i'ORK COTTON MABKITT. Open. High. Low. Close. January S.31 S.Sl S.S'J S.S2 March S.21 S.20 S.20 S.21 May S.21 S."0 S.21 S.29 Juiy S.25 S.S2 S.2.1 b.ZZ Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on 2?ar of 100. STOCKS. Bld.A3ked. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr.... 63 ... County Sav. Bank & Trust Co S'jO First Nat. Bank (Carbondale). ... KM Third Uatlonal Bank 010 Dime Dep. i DIs. Bank 300 Economy U. U.& P. Co .. First National Bank WOO Lack. Trust & Sato Dep. Co . 1!3 ... rMnvir & f?nover Co.. Pr 125 Seranton Savings Bank MO Traders' National Bank 22j Seranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank Seranton Packing Co BONDS. Seranton Passenger Hallway, irst mortgage, duo 11120 People's Street Railway, ltrst mortgage, duo 191S People's Street Railway. Oen- eial mortgage, dua 1P21 Cnrnlltnn Tl!lP. CO.. C OCI CCnt. .'VW,'W - - rt T ft Economy J.... . r- v-u. N. Jersey & Focono Ice Co.... ... 97 Consolidated Water Supply Lo ... 10o Seranton Wholesale Market. (Cot reeled ny II. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flotir-?l.40. , , , Butter-Frc&h creamery, 2uc; fiosh dairy, tl'Se. Cheese-l.:al3Uc. Eggs-Nearby. SOo.; storage, 22e. Marrow Beans Per bushel, Ji.Sj. Onions Per bushel, 7iafl0e. Potatoes-Goc. per bushel. 1H5 113 US 113 113 but 7.1a ele ( Oriental Rugs For Christmas Gifts. Biggest Assortment In All Sizes At Lowest Prices Domestic Rugs The Highest Grades in Fine Persian Colors. We Especially Invite You to Inspect Our Klrmanshah Rugs. MICHAELIAN BROS. & CO., 124 WASHINGTON AYE Philadelphia Produce Market. Philadelphia. Dec. 2. "Wheat Quiet steady; contract grade, December, r-.i:.. rvninnll! Xn. 2 in oxtiort ....v. .w ,. - ----- - --.j. ... ,.,. . vator, sr.c. o.tts firm: ;o. . wimo ellpped, :57a37c. AVool nnchanged. Provisions-Unchanged. Butter-Finn, good demand: extra wcslern urctmery, '-.ic; do. nearby mints, 31c. Eggs-Unsettled, le. lower; fresh nearby, 'Ac, loss off; fresh nenrbv. 2Sc., loss off: do, western, 27c. loss oft; do. southwestern. 2.1a2oe., loss off; do. southern, 2le., loss off. riippse Quiet but fit m : New York full' cieams, prlmo small. 13Va.5 il". tl". -fair to good small, 12jnl3',ic.j do. do. do. pi lino, largo, ISUc: do. do. do. fair to good, large, U?iul2c. Belined Siignrn Qulet lail linn. Cotton-Klvo po nta high er; middling uplands. S.r.r.c. Uvp Poul tryFirm, good ilemand: fowlH, l'JV-aluisi': ducks, 12ai:ie.; tuikejs, ISnIlW.i geese, -a 12. Dressed Poultry Firm with u good demand; fowls, cholc -wrstern. inc.; do. smithern nnd southwestern, 13.il54e.; do. fair to good. 12.il2'jc; old roosters. Wc; mauling chickens", nearby, large, lulir.; do. small and medium, 1?c.i wciitern tin., lurgu, Mairii.e.; do. smull and medluin, l..a lie.; turkeys, choice, neat by, hie.; do. rnninion. to good, llialfe,; western do., elmlco, llalulso,: do, common to good, 12a. lie.; ducks. Uiir.c. Tallow Steady; city prlmo. lit tierces, f.'se.; country, do. do , i..trrels, OWc; do. dark, Wj'.i cakes, yjo. Beeelnt3-Flour. f,W barrcln mid a.ili.iioo pounds In sacks; WTicnt. 7.0r buslieH; coin, lll.fmo bushels; oats, li.OltO liushebi. Rhlnmcnts Wheat, IS IM liushels; corn, y,2i) bushels; o.tts. 7,000 bushels, New York Grain and Produco Market New York-, Dee. 2. Flour Firmer nnd iiioi-o iietlvt'. Wheat Spot llrms No. 2 ted, "STie. elnvalor; No, 2 red, 77c. t. o. h. nollat; No. 1 northern Dulutli, M!sc. f, p. b. nlloat; options ruled dull but steady dining tho forenoon but dovolopcd activ ity nnd decided strength after midday, Tho cIoko wan Hrm at f'iac net advance. May closed ','fi'tu.i December, Sfljjc. Corn -Snot lilt id; No. 2, K-'e, rlnvntur and inc. nollat; yellow, COc .;No, 2 white. G7e.; up tlun market was firm nil luy. rloslng 4a ,;c. net higher: January closed ttV,; March. G0;o.: May, 4S14o.; July, iVM: December. tac, Oats-Spot steady: No. 2. 30o.; stundaid wlilto, 37',ac: No. 3, 3jV:c.; No, 2 while. 271c. ; No, 3 whltn, 37('.: tinck mixed western, nominal; track white, Jfa 4.'c; options ncilvo and Hlronger on weather nows mid tho small movement; December closed HI'sC. Butter Firm; o. tr.v creamery, 2tfo.; factory. WilSc.; cretin cry, comnion to cholco. 20a2Sc; imitation creamery. 17a21c,; uluto dulrv, 20X'7c; lenovated, 17a2lc. Choose Firm: now tiato full cream, fancy small colored Sep tember. 13ii: Into. I3!ie-: umall wlilta September, 13!Jc.; late. 12?ic: largo col ored September, ISUe.j into, 12ic; large whlto September, 131Jr.; late. I24c. Kbbs Steady; uvunigo best, 2Sa2Jc,; refilger. n toil, 18.t2lc,; weHtorn, funcy graded, 2w 27c.j western poor to prime, 20a23c. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago. Deo. S. Trading In both grains and provisions was rather quiet on tho board of trado today but a better tons was manifested. Jluy wheat closing 7c, higher with coin up c. and outs Uac. belter; January provisions) were un changed to a ahado higher. Cash quota tions wero as follows: Flour Steadv; No. 2 spring wheat, 7Jlia7le.; No. 3, CSa Headquarters for Incandesc?nJ Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. GunsterHForsytii 323-327 Peun ATeuuc. 71c; No. 2 red, 74'ia73',ic.; No. 2 yellow corn, GjaJo'ic; No. 2 oats, 31c; No. :: white, 31a32c; No. 2 rye. -ISn&Oc.; good feeding barley, ::ia3Sc: fair to choice malting. I0a5-(c.: No. 1 northwestern ll.iv sccd, ijl.19al.2u: prlmo timothy seed, SS.C1; mes-s pork, SlG.70alG.73; lard. S10.IOa.10. 11; Mtort ribs, J9.50; dry salted shoulders. ?S.is71-aD; short clear sides, $3. Chicago, Xiivo Stock Market. Chicago, Dec. 2, Cattle Becelpls, O.C0O, Including 200 Texans; steady; good to prime steers, J.l.7.1.i7: poor to medium. ?J.i r..73; stockeis and feeders, JJJal.OOj poimi, $t.40al.E0j heifers. S2.I.1: raniiers, Sl.IOa2.-W: bulls, J2at..10: calves, $J.50aU.73; Te:;as fed MeiT.s, JJ.23al.sM. Hogs Itccclpta today, 13,000: tomorrow, 40.000; left over, 7..100; active, ilalOc lower; mixed and butchoin. Jfo.SOaO); good to nholco heavy. $fi 23aU..7); tough heavy. J3.70 tiu.10; light, ?.1.Im-ii;.10: bulk of aales, fftu;.2o. Shiep Becilpts, 20,000; sheep, s.lnady; lambs, in.il.1e. lower; good to choice, wethers, JO.iWal; fair to choice mixed, ?.30 a3.t0; nittlvo lainbs, s3.rAiu.2S, Buffalo Stock Market. Deo. 2. Cattle Becelpls, i:ntU Buffalo, 7u! steadv. Hogs ltceelpts, 13e. lower; heavy, r.,.1fi; Yoi Item, fG toiigiis, fj.T.jaii. Slieep and I.atnbs ltecelpts, r,90rt; Menilv: (on lambs. J3.23a.1.31: culls to koihI. Jt,23a.1.1.1; yearlings. M.7.i.tt; ewes. $3,10,11; 1.200: fairly active, lo.i Ji;.50uij.cn: mixed. Ktr.i 3.10.10; piga, W.UM'i..7); sheep, top iui.cd i.ioau.iu, f'!,ri0n3,i.i; cullu tu good, East Liberty Stock Market. Kant T-lbeiiy, Deo. 2. C.ittl-Sle.idt : choice, JGaO.lO; prime, ?3.ta3.73; good, J3.2.1 n3..V), Hogs Active; prime heavies. $G,C0,ifi.0.l; rnedlumH, sjfl.llaO.oi; heavy Yorkcia. sf.iJi,t fi.CI; light Ynrkuv), sJU.M; pigs, sJii.lO.iU.DO; loughs, $.ia.l.2Ti. Sheen Steady: best wetheis, W.no.i3.M; culls and conimou. $l.30.i2; choice lainbs, J5.10a5.30; veal calves, $7aS,23, Oil Market. Oil City, Deo, 2, Credit balances, 14.", octtllleatcs, no bid; shipments Dec. 1, WO,. 211 bairuli; runs, Nov, 30, 18,321 bairels; average, 71,037 barrels. D L, & W. BOABD. Tho following Is tho make-up or the D., L. & W, board for totbiy; TUESDAY, DKCEMBKU 2. ICxtrsis ICast i! p. m.. M. J. Hcnlgan; S p, in., J, Glulcy; 10 p. ni J.,Gerrlty; 12 mid,, Mcl.anc. Suininlts-8 p. in,, Olnlcy (east); nt.. J, J. Murruy (west), JCxtras West 11 p. in., Carmody. S p. WIJDNKSDAY, DKCUMBHU 3. Kxtr.ts Hast 2 a. in.. McCarty; 4 a. ni., Gordon; 7 a. in., iluegg; !) a. nt., Uogorj 11 n. in.. Duttouj 1 p. m.. BIs blng; 2.30 p. in., Bundell; 1 p. in,, Singer; 5 p. in., Itowe. Summltsv-ii u. m., Frounfelker (wosO; C a. in., Carrlgg (east): S a. m., Nich ols (west); 10 a. nt., Golden (west); 1 p. in., Thompson (west); 4.30 p. m., J, llenlgan (west). Pu3hers-i'.'.30. a, m.. C. Bartholomew (west); 7 u. m., Wldncr (west): 7 a. m., Flnerty (wcst)j S a. m,, Houbcr Dockash Stoves al Wholesale DockasH WHY Buy a stove made hundreds of miles, away, when you can buy SCRANTON STOVES at Foundrv Prices ? You can get repairs at any time on home-made stoves at wholesale e coal stride the Stove Works have a big stock which must nrices. Owiner to the be sold within the next thirty days. Come early and secure big bargains SOLD AT SAME PRICE A3 AT FOUNDRY BY FOOTE t& FULLER CO., 140-142 WASHINGTON AVENUE. UNION CASH STORE, DUN MORE, PA. WILLIAM CHAPPELL, PROVIDENCE SQUARE. A. J, HOWLEY, 91! NORTH WASHINGTON AVENUE. (east); 11.13 a. in., Shiran (east); 1 p. in., McDonnell (west); 7.S) p. ni., Murphy (cat); 0 p. ni., W. Hartholomew (east), Helpers 1 a. nt., Magovem; i n, nt., naffnvy; 10 a. m., Sccor; 3.13 p. in., Stan tea. . ... Hxtras -West-Third 51, Ketchum; t'4.0 a. in,. Coslur; U.30 a. in., Dennis; 0 u. ni., nachford; 11 n, in.. Klrby, with Wall's crew; 12 noon, John Gahagan (Hallbtead)j 2 p. nt,, Hrown; 4 p. in., McDonnell. D, AND H, Thursday PAY DAYS. I Munvlllc, Marvlne, Dlekboii, Von atorch, , Dec. I.cggett's Creek, repair shops. Friday, Dec. 6 Olyphunt No. Creek, Orcusy Island. (Jrussy washery, White Oak, Jcrmyp , Eddy Islund Saturday, Dec C-QrcenwooUs 1 and 2, Spring Brook, I.augcllfti', l.allln. Monday, Dec, S Delaware, Conynghaui, Pluo Ilhlsu. Laurel Itiili, Ualtlmoro Tun nel No. 2, No. 3, No. C Tuesday, Dec P-Curhondalo No. 1, Powderly, Coal Hiook, Clinton, Ituckct Urook, Wednesday, Dec. 10 Uoston, Plyntoutlis 2, 2, 1 and 3. See the Cut Man. ICffectlve ami attractive half-tones and lino cuts for card, advertlslns or any other purpose, can be secured at The Tribune oftiee, We do work thut Is unexcelled, do It promptly ana at lowest rates. A trial order il con vince you HENRY BELIN, JR., Ctnertl Agent lor th Wyomicg Oittilct Dupont's Pow UIdJds, nlutln;, Sporting, Sraoltlea Ilcpauno Ciicmical Compuy' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Eifcty Fu:c, Caps and Exploders. Itooml Bill Uulldlag (Scrantoa. AGUNCIES. JUIlPi II. 3J1I4I1 A, CV.1 ,,.,,,.,..,, I E. W. UULUUAN 1 C