THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING-. NOVEMBER 2, 1S0T. Bi'IiUGH CASE NOW IN JURY'S HANDS Submitted Lnsl Evening Aflcr Five Hours of Spccclimaklng. VERDICT AGAINST TAYLOR BuROUdll. Jury (Jives Ilia I)nmnj:o Clnlmniit, V. V. UvittiO the Sumo Verdict Thnt tlio ArliitrnloM Aviirileil--Troulilo ltcsutls rrom lliu .llurginc or Two Slonn Coiiipiiiilos--Niiinbor ol Cnscs Set Down Tor Trlnl Were Continued or Settled. With a ilecri-lienvcd sigh of relief tho Jury In tho celebrated MeHugh case, at 5 o'clock last evening, left the box, wherein they had boon patiently sitting live hours a day for five days, nnd retired to the jury room to weigh the raft of evidence and ponder on the long-winded arguments, with which they have been assailed during thesu many weary hotim. From the openlus "f court yester day mornlns until tho closing thereof hist evening the Jury listened to noth ing but speeches. Major Warren and Colonel FltKslmnion!, fr the defense, spoke all morning long. Then from about 1.20 o'clock until 1 o'clock Mr. O'Hrlen iirgued for the plaintiff. An other hour was consumed by Judge (Sinister In delivering the charge. The case of William 1. Evans nnd others ngnlnst the lbirotigli of Taylor for damages resulting from grading, wns concluded before Judge Edwards I In the superior court room. John M. Han Is, borough attorney, made tlu closing nrgument for the defense nnd It. A. Zimmerman closed for tho plain tiffs. After a little over an hour's de liberation the Jury rendered a verdict In favor of tho plaintiff In the sum of $;00, the amount awarded by the ar bitrator.". This means, likely, that tho nwnrd of the arbitrators In tho other cases will bo accepted. THE WEHSTEn CASE. Only one now ense was started yes terday. It was that of M. O. Webster ngnlnst Fred J. Wldmnyer and others nnd wns tried before Judge Arehbald, presiding In tho main court room. Tho dispute arises from tho merging of the Scrnnton Stone company Into tho new Lackawanna Stone company. In ISM, ox-City Controller F. J. Wldmeyer and Grant Freeman, of Hlnlrstown, X. J., comprising the Lackawanna Stone company, bought out the Scranton Stono company, paying for It $10,000 In bonds of tho new company. Mr. Webster, whoso share In the old company was appraised at $7,000, de clined to give over his stock In tho old company In exchange for an equiv alent In bonds of the now company, alleging thnt It was agreed ho should hold his stock and receive tho new company's bonds also. Tho new com pany refused to turn over tho bonds allotted to Webster, nnd ho thereupon brought suit to recover them. The enso was on at adjournment. Major Warren and 11. II. Ilolgatc represent tho plaintiff; I. II. ItUrna nnd M. J. Martin, tho defense. The into Lemuel Amermnn was the original attorney for tho defense. During this, tho third week of tho November term of common pleas, Judge Arehbald presides In the main court room, and Judge Edwards In No. 2. At tho opening of court a number of tho eases on tho list were disposed of by continuance or settlement, as fol lows: CONTINUED OH SETTLED. Cases continued: It. Iwanorlska vs. D. l.angowskl, Jones, Simpson & Co. vs. Howell, King & Co., James Lynch vs. Scranton Traction company, 11. L. JJoyer ot ill. vs. L. Meredith Jones ot nl Maurice Flanncry et nl. vs. P. F. McDonnell. T. C. Crittenden vs. C. J. Wilbur, C. J. Sykon vs. A. Van Cleff. Ella Dovnnev vs. Lackawanna Vnlley Itapld Transit Co., p. C. McNnughton & Co,, vs. L. E. Tennant. Cases reported settled: Joseph Ans ley it Son vs. John J. Decker, Michael ISosenberg et nl, vs. Scranton Traction company, E. Herslifeld & Co. vs. Clark Iiros., M, C. Calkin vs. R. M. Cramer und Mar.v Cramer, J. Pertman & Co, vs. Becker Pros. Non-suits werp entered In the cases of Laura C, Weldner et nl. vs. Now York and Ontario Land company, Da vid Evans vs. New York nnd Scran ton Coal company. JUDGE LYNCH TAKES A HAND. Hears Arguments to Strike Oil' Non suit in Jennings (use. Judge John Lynch, of Wilkes-Ilarre, c'liine up yesterday afternoon and hoard arguments on tho rule to show cause why tho non-suit should not be stricken off In tho ease ot John O. Jen nings against the Lehigh Valley Hail wad company and tnlrty-two others charged with consplincy. Tho non-suit was directed by Judge liennett when tho plaintiff, after being 'refuacd a change of venue, declined to go on with the cat-e, a formal rule to strike off the non-suit v.-ns awarded at tho Kline time. Yesterday's, hearing took plnco In Judge Arehbnld's chamber. Tho plain tiff was accompanied by Cornelius Smith, Tho defendants were repre sented by Warren & Kuapp nnd 1, II. Hums. Mr. Jennings ipndo his own nrgumentB reading a lengthy petition setting" forth all the old tlmo conspl iaey charges and citing ns reasons for tho striking off of the non-suit, tho iillogatlon that ho could not get a fair trial In this county, und that I. 11. HurnB had no authority to represent tho defendants at tho original hearing In tho case, all of which made Judge Eennett In error when he refused the change of venue and entnlled the non- bUlt. After Mr. Jennings had proceeded n Cj Wev!na:Ui2eoiicesuiMctxotAMOttlTAto H M .sir itttea in tbc Veiled Statu s rccutt it 25 mi. ( SMOKIPie NWUtf 1. ,tn 1' (3ut&Mc&yoZflhl.uU. O. NEW YOflK few minutes with the reading ot his argument, Judge Lynch Interrupted him nnd paid: "Mr. Jennings, were you ji member of this Ixir, tho court would not permit you to mnlto tho nrgument In the mnnnor In which you nro presenting It. Not 'being an attor ney, you probably do not appreciate the strength of tho language you urn using. It Is owing to this circum stance only that you aro permitted to proceed." COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A rule for a new trial was yesterday granted In tho case of Jurlsch and oth ers against tho Sterling Cycle works. n the case of Dr. W. IS. McDowell against W. P. Joyce, Judge Arehbald yes terday granted the -petition mado last week for a new trial. Tho bonds of A. L. Slglln, collector of Clifton township, nnd William A. Price, collector of Spring Hrook township, were yesterday nppiovcd by court. Tho tiespass ease ot Michael Iloscn berg against the Scrnnton Traction com pany has been settled, tho consldeiatlon being $175. Itosenborg's wagon was run Into by a car on the Providence line. In the case of the Second Xutlonnt Hank of Winona against Sheriff F. II. demons nnd the American Straw Hoard company, Judgment ns to the sheriff was yesterday vacated by agreement ot coun sel. A rule for a decree In dlvorco wns yesterday granted In the cases of Anna Lnvel against Anthony I.avel nnd John T. Thomas against Martha Thomas. The hearing was set for Nov. 29, before Judge I'Sdwnuls, In both cases. The case of Allan l.nwrcnce ngnlnst the Scrnnton Traction company, which was down for retrial last week, and which could not be reached, was yes terday ordered to the bond of the list lor the second week of the next fis sion. Judge Arehbald mado an order yester day releasing Jncob Smith from the Huntington lteformntory, to which place hp .,. eommltted Oct. 7. ism. ntter hav ing plead guilty of statutory burglary. Ills releaso was recommended by the re formatory authorities on tho grounds that of good behavior. A rule for a new trial was yesterday granted In tho case of 11. S. Walker ngnlnst 1'. II. French nnd William Thompson. The plaintiff secured n ver dict of $13.'! at last week's session of common pleas, lie sued for a breach of contract In relation to the handling of a patented time register. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. The Spooner Company. Tho Spooner sisters, Cecil nnd Edna great favorites In Scranton by the way began a week's engagement at tho Acad emy of Music yesterday. They are sup ported by a company of much merit which contains several good vaudeville artists. The company opened yesterday afternoon with "Hazel Kirk" and last night "Vie Judge's Wife," a four-net drama by J. A. Eraser, was given, lloth plays were pro duced in a manner that evoked the un stinted applause of the largo audiences that saw them. Incidentally specialties are Introduced by Harding and All Sid, acrobatic panto mlmlsts; character dances by Ce dl Spooner: Juggling by Olive; singing by Part Wesner, comedian; illustrated songs by Edna Spooner. Keallstie scenes shown by the msgnlscopo rounded out tho performance. The bill for today Is: Af ternoon, "The Little Treasure;" even ing, "llecky lilies, the Circus Girl." The Two Orphan. Thanksgiving day, afternoon and even ing, Kate Claxton will piescnt for tho last time here her romantic drama, "The Two Orphans," preceded by an episode of IMS. entitled "Tho Fate of Ilnlf.pa.at Four." The salu of teats begins this morning nt 8 o'clock. Pildd'nlicnd Wilson. Tho beautiful story by Mark Twain, dramatized by Frank Mayo, "Pudd'nhcad Wilson," will again bo presented to tho people of Scranton on Friday and Sat urday afternoon. Tho cumpauy this year is better than ever, nearly all tho old fa vorites being retained. Edwin Mayo in the title role has made a greater success than anticipated by Ids warmest friends I and has been compared with his famous father who gained so high a position in the profession by bis gifted qualities as I a plnyer. Ills associates are no less capable than he In accentuating tho high lights and soft tones ot the picture. LOOKED LIKE A CYCLONE. Tho Jlnil Hush of tho Pnoplc-T'hc (ircut Stock Tossed t'jisido Down, The Sliprilf Xalibrd Them on Evoca tion of Wholesale Clothiers of l,liiliidelpliln--Tbo Stock Kcmorcd to the Immcnco Store Iloom of the Chicago Combination Clothing CompiMiy, 211 Washington Avenue, Diiecllv Opposite tho Court House, Scrnnton, Pn., .Vow Itcing Sliiuglit ered Eight nnd Lcit--Hiirry Up ii You Nerd Any Clothing--T'liis ('bunco is Now Here. The g'eat sheriff sale stock of cloth ing now going on at retail at tho Chi cago Combination Clotlilns Co., 211 Washington avo directly opposite the court house, has brought thousands and thuUMinds of peirdu to this great sale, so great was the uirh thut tho r.tock looked as th'our.hl it had been struck by a cyclone; the mad rush for bargain-cockers was tenlllc; lose no time if you nro In nosJ of winter cloth ing for men, "boys' or children's cloth ing. Fifty (10) per cent, less than actual cost price. Save this price list, bring It with you, nnd rememuer there nro thousands of other bargains besides these, all In this great sale now going on nt retail. 0,000 men's business suits, worth $12, nt $1.23. C.OuO elegant fall overcoats, ?fi.9S. worth $13. C000 winter overcoats, $3.73, worth $10. Men's Scotch cheviot sack suits, $.75, worth ?1G r.0. Hlllt roll stylish fall overcoats, JC.ro, worth $1S. Double breasted chev iot suits, $S.7.r, worth $2i. Tluvo button cutaway dress suits, $7.23, worth $20. P.est quality iviss. frock suits, $S.50, worth S22.ro. Silk mixed worsted dress pants. $2.73, worth' $7.30. Prlnco Al berts, silk nnd satin lined, 410.73, worth f.'to. Genuine homespun sack suits, $6.2.1, worth $17.r.0. Silk lined "Vicuna" fall overcoats, $9.50, worth $28. Full evening dress suits, silk lined, $11.73, worth $.15. All wool hair Hue stripe pants. $l.M, worth $1.50. Nobby straight cut youths' suits, $5.23, worth $15. flarr's best melton overcoats, 59.75, worth i'i'2. Imported gray Shetland ulsters, $7.75, worth $23.f0. niuo and black beaver overcoats, $S.50, worth $21. Genuine "Schnabel" Chinchilla overcoats. $9.23, worth $27.00. Eluo pilot cloth reefers nnd vests, $1.50, worth $14. Homespun or cheviot cape overcoats, $7.50, worth $21.50. Fine "Elyslan" fur 'leaver over coats, $10, worth $2S.V5. SHU lined "French Kersey"' overcoats, $U.50,worth J3?. Stylish genuine "Jlontngnae" over coats. $S.75, worth $26.50. Finest black MolUn drfss ulsters, $9, worth $25. Cut this advertisement out and bring It with you. Ee suro you aro at tho right place. Don't bo misled by elgns nnd banners other merchants may dis play to deceive tho public. Ho suro you aro nt the sheriff's sale now going on at tho Chicago Combination Clothing Co., 211 Washington avo., directly op posite tho Court house, Scrnnton, Pa. P. S. During this sale tho store will ho kept open evenlnga until 'J p. m.,Bat urdaya until 11 p. m. ASTHMA AGONY. riunyon Has Mastered This Living Death. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. No ono who has not experienced or witnessed tho agoulcj of asthma can realize tho horrors of that disease. It Is llttlo exaggeration to Bay that euffercra frnin net limn d 1 o m a n y il l& tlmrM. Ami, a I paroxysms fre quently resul; In unconscious ness nnd some times In death. Like many other diseases w li I c h have ballled medi cal skill for centuries, how ever, asthma has met Its master. Mun yen's Asthma Herbs will stop the most violent paroxysm of asthma In three minutes. They nro compressed Into triangular pastilles, tho most con venient form for burning ever discovered. Feed with tho Asthma-Cure, they will positively and permanently cure tho worse forma of asthma. Professor Mun yon guarantees It. A box of Munyon'3 Asthma Herbs with Munyon's Asthma Cure may be obtained from any druggist fur one dollar Mr. Daniel W. Fink, 130 Church Street, Mcrfherrystown, Pa., says: "A member of my family buffered from nsthma for a long time. Her distress during tho paroxysms of short breathing wns verv great. She tried a great many kinds ot treatment without obtaining more than temporary relief. Finally, t placed her under treatment with the Munynn Heme, dies, using tho Asthma Cure nnd Asthma Herbs, and I nm pleased to testify that thin treatment has completely cured her." .Miinyon nas a sparat speelllc for each disease. For sale by druggists. Mostly J." cents. If In doubt, write to Professor Munyon. nt Philadelphia, nnd get modlcal advice fret. COAL COMPANIES AT ODDS. Development Awaited in a Contest nt I.u.erno lloronqli. Tho Itaub Coal company and tho Wnddell Coal company nt Luzerne bor ough nro nt loggerheads nnd as n con sequence the Haul) company has been compelled to suspend operations at tho now breaker which was started Inst week. Tho breaker Is built close to a boiler room owned by the Waddoll company and on land leased liy It. An Injunc tion wns served on tho Itaub company, but no attention was given to It, end on Saturday morning the railroad track was blocked by tho unloading of about twenty loads of coal nnd by plielng a mule and cart across the track. Tho bleaker anil boilpr room are only twenty-five feet apart, and ns It Is contrary to law to have them pcarer than 100 feet tho WnddU com pany decided to start tho boilers with ii view of having tho Itaub company stop operating Its breaker. Further developments nro bolus awaited with Interest. Wllkes-Earro Record. Slnndering n Snlut. "Fifteen years ago." said the aged brother, "addressing the congregation, "I gladly gave my heart to the Lord." "And that's the only cheerful gift ho ever made," whispered tho deacon whoso buslnes-s it is to collect me annual sub scriptions. Indianapolis Journal, A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoe who will go today nil get a pnelc useof itltAlN-O. Jl lakes tbeplnec of eoll'eo at iibniit i4 the cot. it Is a food drink, full of health, and can be utven to the children as well ns the adult with great benellf. It Is made of pure u'riilm nnd looks uud tastes h' tlie finest urades of Moelia or.liiviicotlee. "r.Ilr.Jl'iyXm ianHK K'ttso M, i,m.nt Is permuient. What coiteo breaks down Uruln-o builds up. Ask your grocer for UHAI N-. 1 e. uud 'JSe. llOAItDKUS WANTKD. Advs. t'nder Tills Head One Cent a Word. S' iTEAUY llUMtDEItS WANTED; 12!) I'ran!;lln Avenue. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Aj thu city of Keriiutnn, buukuwanna county, Pennsylvania, deceased. betters of administration, witli the will annexed, upon ubove edit", having been dillv granted to the under.s.gred, all person,! having claims or dcmandi ngulust the mild eslute will plea'C present same for payment, und nil those Indebted to mild estate are re quired to make immediate payment of the amounts due. W. J. TltACY, HL'dll II. A.NHIIKWS, Administrators, U.T. A. W. .1, TltACY, Attorney lor Kstate. October 18, 1MI7. CIIARTHR APPLICATION. ivtotii'i:isiii;i;i:iiy (Uvijn that a.v L application will be mado to the Court of Common Picas of I.uckuwnnnu County, on tho l.Mli day of lipeeniber, 1897, at II u. hi., under tho provisions of the Act of As sembly, entitled "An Act to provldo for tho Incorporation uud regulation of cer tain eoipiii'.itioiis,"approed April UU, 1871, und the supplements thereto, for thu charter ol'an Intended corporation to bo called tho 'Munvllie Keg I'lind," tho climter und ob ject of whlc i Is the payments of weekly beiiellls tu members In eue ol accident und the payment of funeral benetlls upon tile deaiii of members Iriuu Hinds collected there in, unit fur thesu purposes to have, possess and enjoy ud tin rights, benefits nnd privi leges or tho suld Act of Assembly und Its supplements. Mild Uiiplleatlon Is now on fllo nt the Pro. tboiiotury'H oillee of l.'icUuwiinnu County to No. S,-jO November form, I 8117. W. HAY J. lit I) THOMAS, Solicitor. LEGAL. r- Hi:: SATlsl'ACTlnN ()!' MOItTUAlii: Ldven by Seidell 1'. Seranton to JosenhH. iwrr -irT" iwr T iiorunaiiur ii'iieu .nine jinn, jishi, ami re corded in Lu.crnu county In MorigiiKn Hook No. 8, pane '.Mil, Ac. In Common l'leus of l.ucliuwunnu county, No. Jan uary Utiii, 18118. To Josephs). Hornbaker, or tlio holder or holders of tho ubovu-.tnted niortKiige: Yon are hereby notified Hint u petition 1ms been presented to tho Court of Common l'luus of l.urkuwnnnu county by Tho I.ueltu Minimi Iron und Coal Company, setting forth that suld petitioner is tlio owner of tho said mortgaged prem ses unit that a presumption of payment of thoubovo-stutedpiortgaso bus arisen fromlupsuof time, unit usklng for n deeicoof lliosuldCourttliat satisfaction may bu euteied upon tho said mortgage; you ure, thorufore, nuillledund requlruil to be uud ap pear ul the Court of Common l'leus to bo held lu uud for the County of Lackawanna, ut the City ofncruntou, on tha second .Mon day of January next at nine o'clock a. m to show cuust, why the said mortgago should not bo decreed to be sittislled. 1'ltANK II, CbKMONK, Sherlir, l.N KKi SATISKACTIONMIK MoltTQAOK 1 given by Miner Curey to Nathaniel Cot. trcll, dated September nth, 181111, recorded lu Luzerne county lu Mortaugu Hook No, 0, riue,o IMP, Ac. in tlio Court of Common 'leus of Laclmwniinii county, No. January Term, 18118. To Nathaniel L'ottroll, or tlio holder or holders o. iho above.. tilled morU'inje: Vou ure bereliy notlllod that u petition has been presented in tho Court of Common l'leus of Laekiiwaiinii county by Tha Lacka wanna Coal and Iron Company, netting forth thai said petitioner Is tlio owner of the moruiiied pie nines uud that u presumption of payment of thu lu.ovu-slatud itiut tgogo has iiiiseu from lapse uf time, uud usklnu for u decree of the suld Court that satisfaction limy be entered upon tho suld mort mice; you arc, therefore, notlllud unit loiiulrudtobauud appear at the Conn of Common l'leus to bo held lu unit for the Comity of I.aeltawanna, ut the City ofweranton, ou tho second Mon day of Junuiirv next, ul nine o'clock a. in., to show cumu why thu suld inorlgiiuu ulionld nut be decreed to busatlsllad. 1'ltANK 11. CLK.MONS, Hherlff. ooooooooooooooooo ALL YOUR WANTS can be supplied easily and quickly if you make them known throuph the want columns of THE SUUANTON THMUNK, for the small sum of a CENT A WORD ooooooooooooooooo 1IIJLP WANTKD MAL1JS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. UANTED-A 1'IllHl' milker. Cnll or M'CIREIL, Avocu.Pn. CLANS address, COAT T. P. riATji-:MMi.vMntmnr.MmPi.n! COUN O try work: S10U salary monthly, with trv Jlbcrnf nddliloiint commissions. iu v. EVANH & CO., Chicago. ,VANTKI-A8AOK.TlN EVERY 8KC V tlon to canvas-: $1.00 to s.voo n day mnttp; fells nt sight; also a mnn to sell Staple Goods to dealers; beet Mdo lino S7f n month; Hilary or largo commission made; cxperlenco unnecesHnry. Clifton .onp uud Muuufuetur. ng Company, Cincinnati, O. AVANTKl)VKl,lMCNOVNMANIN ' i every town to solicit ktock subscrip tions; u monopc rnnltnl renulred. iionopoly; big money for agents; no quired. EDWARD uiasusto. llordon lllouk, Chicago, 111. IllCI.P AN I lil I'KMALKS. Adv.s. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. rufrtTwANfEli-Al'l'I.V IMMEDIATE V. I ly nt (i RUTIN'S HTUDIO, Wyoming "ISrANTKP-AT ONCE. ,N EXPER- I ftr" il ilmvn.l ' ienccd dining room clrl for a down town restaurant. Address, Lock box 72. f Ai)'.i:s--fMAKi: ma wages no ino 1j plesiNimt homo work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to idl (.ending tl cent stump. MISS M. A. STEUIilNS, Lawrence, Mich. VANTED-LAPY AGENTS IN SCIIAN. ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cuke Icing; experienced ennvnsser prelerred; work permntienl und very profitable. Write for pmilculurs ut once and get benoilt of holiday nude. X. Il.SNYPEKi CO., Clnclnuutl, O. U ANTED IMMEDI ATEI.Y-TWO ENEIl getlo mleswomen to represent us. Gunrnuleed $11 n day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful oceuputlon. Writo for pnttlculnrs, enclosing Mump, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No, 72 John street, New lork. ACJKNTS WANICD. U7AXTK1I-AOKXTS KOIt OHKATK8T cas suvlmr devlco manufucturod. He- tails '.'.-,c. UK' prollts. Hochester, N. Y. Ol.VKIt DUOS. TITANTi:i LADY AdKNT.S TO si: LI, extracts. It will oav you to write to write It. W.SNYDKH, Ibittlo Creek, Mich. AGKNT.S TO SHLL OUIl f.Ue. 8TOH.M door; sample prepaid upon receipt or price, AMKISICAN bTOUM POOH CO., Port Huron, .Mich. Trl.ONDtK'K AOKXTS WANTKI) roil IV bii'irn lllnstmtpd book of Klondike, llvo hundred pasies; price SI. r,o: outllt lOe. Ad. dress NATIONAL PUHLISHINO CO,, Lake sldo building, Chicago, ill. ANTl-nJ-SOIdCITOUS; NO HKLIVF.H- Ine, no collecting; position nermunont; ray weekly; state uge. GLEN UHOTUKHS, l!ocheter, N. V. . A1 GKNTS-WHAT AltE YOU GOING TO do about sufo Cllt7ensuip price i? i. io- inc bv thousands. Address XslcilOlb, Nupervillc, III AGENTS-TO SELL OCR l'HACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from S!J upwnrd; salary und expenses paid; outfit free. Address M'ltu Mump, MICHIGAN MI"G CO., Chicago. A OKNfSnisI-iCiaAhM TO PKAb JY ers; S'jr, weekly nnd expenes; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED Mt'G CO., dS Van liureu St., Chicago. TOR SALIJ. Advs. Under This Head On: Cent a Word. Y5olTKAiTl5 Trii)EAirErtScnOICE I'O I' taioes. Cur ou 1)., L. nnd W. switch. Green ltldso street. S. STOLU 17011 SALE-A WELL ESTAHLISHED, I good paving Ice business, in Scranton. Apply DAVID .1. DAVIS, room Jit! Coin, nionwealth building. irOIt SALE-ONE 20-HOKSM POWER I boiler, us good ns new. MILL CO. THE WESTON HOARD AND ROOMS WANTIJD. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. OENTLEMAN,' WIFE AND CHILD, 8 vears old, want the comforts of a homo In a prlvuto family. Must bo In u good locality. Willing to pay for comforts. Ad dress, euro Lock l!ox 110. TMJRNISHED ROOMS WANTED l-'OIl J1 light liousckeoplng for man und wife, within live or ton minutes walk of Hotel .lermyn. Address. PLEASANT HL'R ROCNDINGS, Cure Tribune Ollicc. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED 11Y MAR. rlo couple In private family, lu central cltv. ut reasonable rute. Address, HOME COMFORT, euro Trlbuno Ollice. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. w ANTED TO EXCHANGE -GOOD snuiiro nluno for good pool tublo. Address, EXCHANGE, Trlbuno Olllco. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, ClRlUNION.S AND INGROWING nails cured without tlio least pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd ndvlca given lice. Ii M. HET.EL, Chiropodist, aao Lncknwnunu avenue. Ludles attended ut their residence It desired. Churgus moder ate. BANKINQ, 1U0POHT OF THE CONDITION' OF TUB LKtn a of Scranton, No. 401 Lackawanna avenue, Lackawanna county, Pa., at the close of business Nov. IB, ll!i7: HESOUHCliS. Cash on hand $ 5S.C22 07 Checks and other cash Items ... 2,77'1 11 Duo from banks and bankers.. 73,023 1'J Commercial und other paper owned SS1.331 3S Call loans upon collaterals 5,(K oo Timo loans upon colluterabs .... 151,3j1 US Loans upon bonds and mort gages S.01200 Investment securities owned viz. : Stocks bonds. ctc..J250.1!9l SI Mortgages 12S.0S9 70 37S.3SI 51 29.933 31 30,01) 00 276 25 Peal estate, furnlturo and fix tures Safe deposit vaults Overdrafts $1,10S,S2I ii i.iAPiLiTiraa. Capital stock paid in $ 230,010 00 Surplus fund 100,000 vo Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 22,951 57 Deposits subject to check J3S7.139 2S Deposits, special 324,082 29 711,221 57 10,iniu O) 14.U1S 72 30 00 Duo to commonwealth ... Due to banks and bunkers Dividends unpaid Jl.10S.52l id Amount trust funds Invested... C.",03S 62 Amount truBt funds uninvested 4,017 10 $ G9.Co72 Stato of Pennsylvania, county of Lack awanna, ss.: I, Henry J. Anderson, vlco president of tho above-named company, do solemnly mvwir that tho abovo statement Is truo to tho best of my knowledge und belief. (Signed) llHNHY J. ANDERSON, Vice President. Subscribed nnd sworn to before this 2Sd day of November, IfcOT. (Signed) F. L. HITCHCOCK, Notary Public. Correct Attest; (Signed) W.M. T. SMITH, IIEN11VHEMN, JR., It. T. PLACK. Directors. 1 11 f UfVlV1JJJ'tAU'U"'""1'"''"' '" - v eeiiDLLi i ii r in I ARE YOU INTERESTED IN. Broadcloths They are much in demand and our Dress Goods Department was never bet ter fixed on Broadcloths than now. We show five qualities in every con ceivable color. Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at n CONN P I 127 HAIR CHAINS. Advs. Under Thl Head One Cent a Word. "VTKW AND KXCLUSIVK STYLES IN 1 hair cbninH can lie made out of your ,...! r.. ,'l.ol.Onii. rrlr,. lit. I-'VA M. tlWl'. .KI.'S, niloLucknwannnuvenue. Leavo or ders early. CITY SCAVENGER. APUtltlGGS CLKANS l'llIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. HIUOUS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Mulu.uve., or incites' drug store, corner Adunu und Mulberry. 'lelepbonoCUlU. rHIAS. rOOI'KIt, CITY SCAVKNOKH, J All orders promptly attended to, duy or nialit. All tho latest appliances. Charos reuRonable. 710 Srruutun blreat. Ho use HUB Washburn street. HANKING. ltUPOPT OP THE CONDITION OP TUB SIT mill i of 123 Wyomlnc avenue, Scranton, Lack awanna, county, Pennsylvania, at tho closo ot business, Nov. Hi. 1S37. RESOURCES. Cash on hnnd 3S.9M M Checks and other cash items., 9.2.V) Oj Duo from Hanks and Bankers.. 135.CC0 73 Loans and discounts 931, S33 13 lnevstment securities owned, viz.: 'Stocks, bonds, etc. .$303,230 0) Mortgages 33,1100 00 i 331,230 00 Heal estate, furnlturo and fix tures CC.17I 31 Overdrafts W3 &' Miscellaneous assets XC1" 33 Jl.Mo.lW '13 LIAHIL1TIKS. Capital stock paid In $ 100.000 00 Surplus fund 120.0WOO Undivided profits, less expenses nnd taxes paid 32.CIC 20 Dctvofclta subject to cheek 141.6S9 32 Deposits, special 1,130,9CC 99 Demand ccrtlllcates ot deposit 1,121 10 Certllled checks 1,915 80 $1,301.59.1 27 Duo to banks nnd bankers l.G'JS 9S $1,530,103 43 Stato of Pennsylvania, county of Lack awanna, ss.: I, II. C. Shafer, cashier of tlio nbove named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is truo to the best of my knowleilKo and belief. (SlKited) H. C. SHArait. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day ot Nov.. 1S97. (Signed) JAMBS O. DIMMICIC. Notary Public. Correct Attest; (Signed) JAMES AUCIinALD, GKO. II. CATLIN, S. n. PRICK, J. W. OAKFORD, Directors. IUJPORT Or THU CONDITION OP THU n of Scranton, 42S Lackawanna avenue, of Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, at tlio closo of business Nov. 10, 1S97: RliSOURCUS. Cash on hand J 20.93a 17 Cheeks and other cash Items.... 6,519 13 Due from banks and bankers.... 2f,t,353 M Loans and discounts 339,513 80 Investment securities owned, viz: Stocks, bonds, etc... $199,082 13 Mortgages ,. 18,818 30 217,900 49 Real estate, furnlturo and llx- lures 1,00000 Overdraft! K'6 G2 Miscellaneous assets, judgments. 11.7SI 05 $SS3,W3 40 LIABILITIES. Capital Mock paid In $100,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 W Undivided profits, less expenses nnd taxes paid 15,476 96 Deposits, subject to check $73,923 93 Demand certificates of deposits 403 55 v 723.320 W $SSS,S03 46 Stato of Pennsylvania, county of Lack awanna, es.: I, A. II. Ohrlfty, cashier of the abovo. named bank, do solemnly swear that tho ubovo statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) A. II. CHRISTY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 18th day ot November, 1897. (Signed) O. E. PARTRIDGE. Notary Public. Correct Attest: (Signed) I A, WATRES, O. S. JOHNSON. EVERETT WARREN. Directors. I MLL We believe this to be the largest line in Scranton and we know them to be the very best value. LLY WALLACE, AND 123 WASHINGTON AVENUE. s ATTEI3T! Now get a hustle on and win a prize. We will present tho Foot Ball Team winning the largest per centage of games played this sea son with a Spaulding'j foot ball and inflator. The only conditions are the teams must purchase their uni forms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave their names with us and report all games played with the score. This will include the games already played. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. MAKING A HIT. The MIS "Drlont" are iilre.nlv maklns a lilt. The Orient lino or lilejele comprise everything up to tin "Oriten," tlio fimoiiK ten-seated wheel. Koop your eye ou u, tho "Urlten" Is comlii',' to town. It will bo on exhibition nt our sporting Uo'jiW stora, am fcpruco stieet. A. W. JURISCH, Agent. SI'l UATIONS WANTED. UlTl'ATION WANTKH-llY AN EX O pcrienced grocery clerk; i-oveu years in general Kiore. m.iercu iiu,o,ti.i. , dress, llox HI, Maylleid, Pn. 'OITUATION WANTKU-IIY AN EXPER. D luneed honsoiset'jicr. fall aaa lllukcly street, Utinuiore, Pa TJOSlflON "wANTKlTllYEXPEItlENCKlJ 1 Kteno'iapber, will also do clerical work; uotul'rnlil to work, reference. X, Y, ., Trlb. unoolllce. ClTUA'riONWANTKl)IlY A MAN V'fi O year old, married, of good uddress nnd strictly tempjiate; ho hud '. 1 years' practi cal experience lu general merchundlio and dry u'oodf business; ulsu tboroughly tin ier stands tbesclenro of accounts as iipnllcd to any llnooriuiHliiEss Addros COMl'Ll'KNl', I'Jl) Lurch street, city. CrTUATlONWANTKir-llYT"Hlsf.t'LAKS o wutehmakeriindsalesinoti; will work on alary or oomiiilHilon; best reference given. Address 11. KLMuUK, city. CJ1TUATION WATED-Y A YOl'NO O man, is years old, or good family: can fiirnluli bet of reference. Address, it. J., i'rltuue. SITUATION WANTED I1Y AN EXPERb n eueed grocery clerk, Is twenty-live years of line, u good fciiloHiniin, and of good moral clmructer, well iieciualntcd In all parts of the city; u good bund to tniio orders, can furuUh rulerence. Address ROY, cure of Tribune. ITU ATioN WA NTKl7ll V . PlitST ,1 claiis buker on brcud and cakes. Atldress 1IAKE1I, lO'.'B South Wasblngtou uvcuue, Clt ClTU.TION WANTED 11Y A YOU N'U k man, '2 1 years of age, In n general xtore, 7 years experience lu grocery bualness, can furnlHli rel'erouces, Address llox 81, Muy Held, Ptt. OE 50c. 75c. &1.00 $2.50 r K AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic Kcls & ISurcunder. Lessees. It. K. Long, Local Manajer. America's Greatest Repcrtoiro Or ganization, Yt (UDNA) (CECIL) And Tlicir Kxcollent Company. !20 Dra matte and Vaudeville stars. A Con tlnuoiiH I'crformunce. Dime Mat Ineo Daily, Commencing Mon day. Change of Hill KacU Performnncc. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE. Prices inc.. 'joe. nnd !!Oc. Sale of Seats Opens at 11 a. in. Friday. Lyceum Theater. Thanksgiving Day, Thursday ufternoon and evening, KATE CLAXTON In tho romantle drama, The Two Orphans Preceded by an episode of 1013, entitled, The Fate of Half-Past-Four Matlneo Pricei, une, .Vie. Evening Prices, 'J0c, 50e, 7ic, S 1.(10. anJf iatuiday mutineV, NOi 25 9IKJ 26 Ileturu of the Great Success, MARK TWAIN'S E Dramatized by PRANK MAYO. The samo supporting company of high class players, with MR. EDWIN MAYO In tlio title role. Prices, Matinee, tine ami nnc Evening, 'JOc, soc, 7Sc and 81.00. 5ILVERST0NE, The Eye Specialist WHOSE oflloe Is a'. 'J1A Lackawaa na avenue. In Will InmV White Krout t-boe Store, examines the eyo fres In the most urcurato way, and his price for spee taeles aro cheaper limn elsewhere. A la mentable Indifference lo the proper cure of Iheeyes keeui to pos. . ;..n... ...,n..,a until jgjX PROPllF ? XVJfo WS0 the lime tome.s when mpV?&' v' lieudauhes. Imnorfeat vision, or other results ofMicli neglect clvo warning that nature U rebelllns ugalnsl such tieatment of ou? ot unit restored; Its lull vutue is ineo reuifM'i, Thereiore, you should no', loe u duy berore having your eyes examliKd. Till service we gladly render iree of charge. KUMUMUUK Tlin PLACB. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White I'rout Sine Store. t S-A. &$$ri(w Tg&r the most precious gifts. Normal vision is u blesslug unupprecliited until It bus been lost
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