The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 06, 1899, Morning, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIE SCRANTON TR1B UN IS-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, G, 1890.
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Waldron's Big
Horse Sale
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Friday, December 8,
CUSIGK'S OLD STABLES, Wash. Ave.
CARBONDALE.
JOHN H. THOMAS' WAENINQ.
Postmaster J. H. Thomas has sent
the appended letter to councils. It ex
plains Itself.
"Gentlemen I beg leave to call our
attention to the subject of putting up
the names of Btieets ard numbering
the houses. In other cities postmasters
are being ordered to furnish reports
from the mall carriers as to the num
ber of street corners marked and un
marked and the number of houses
numbered and unnumbered on the
several routes. A call of this kind to
a nearby town a few months ago was
followed by an order to suspend free
delivery of mall on unmarked stteets
and unnumbered houses.
"The same course will no doubt be
followed here, and I would suggest the
Immediate attention of the "ounclls to
this matter, for when an order will
have been received from the post offteo
department there can be no delay In
Its enforcement and It will be a great
hardship to many people to be com
pelled to come a long distance to the
post office for their mall.
"J. H. Thomas, Postmaster." ,
HAILBOAD TO CRYSTAL LAKE.
Talk of a trolley line to Crystal lake
has been talked of for the past ten
years,, but something more than talk
has been Indulged In (lining the just
few months and those In u position to
know say that a route has been select
ed and right of w ay secured over most
of It. The new road will stait at
Brooklyn bridge and make a gradual
ascent up the "West Side hill and thus
avoid the principal obstacle heavy
grades In the highway near the falls.
WH.Ii BORROW $8,000.
The school board has authorized n
temporary loan of $8,000 for six months.
This money will be used to pay our
icnt expenses. Action on a bill of $33
from the Consolidated Water company
was deferred. The board claims an
overcharge has been made for hose bibs
in schools Nos. C and C.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Gertrude Daw, who has been 111 with
rcarlet fever, Is convalescent.
Mrs. "W. J. Baker, of Blrkett street,
entertained the Young Ladles' Cook
ing cluo of Jermyn yesterday after
noon. Miss Delia Williams, of Dunmoie, Is
visltinjr Mrs. Archie Preston, of Gar
field avenue.
J. P. Love, of Cemetery sheet, spent
last evening with Honesdale friends,
Silas McMullen has taken up the
study of French with Monsieur Arrydo
Tetalre.
Miss Ida Walsh has returned to her
home In Plttston.
A son has been born to Mr. and Mis.
Frederick '. Forbes.
Jack Normanton Gelder has assumed
the business management of the "even
ing News and II. B. Ralley is filling the
chairs of editor, city editor and proof
reader. Mr. nnd Mrs. J W. Tritz have re
turned from Hancock.
A True Prlend.
A friend In need is a friend Indeed.
That Is exactly what Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is. It Is the mother's
help when she Is suddenly awakened
In the night by the ominous husky
cough, and labored breathing, of her
babe. It Is the safe resort of thn
youth or adult when he has "caught
cold" and there Is coughing and Irrita
tion of tho mucus membrane of the
throat. It nllay.s the irritation and
cures the cold. For sale by all drug
gists, Matthews Bros , wholesale and
retail agents. '
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PEOKVILTjE.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Beatty returned
lecently fiom a visit with relatives in
New York.
Mr and Mrs J. D. Warren and fani
41y spent Sunday In FactoryvlIIe.
Miss Oilann Williams has returned
from Waverly, where she spent
Thanksgiving with 1 datives.
Miss Katie Belcher spent Sunday
with friends In Dorranceton.
Vanderfort and Heardsley aie en
gaged In the work of building a street
through Anthracite paik.
Q, J. Lllllbildge has returned from a
business trip to the west.
Mr. John Callender has been lmpi liv
ing his store by un addition, previous
to pitting In holiday goods.
Lester F. Bassell has been made sta
tion agent at the Ontario and AVtern
depot at Dickson
Miss Laura Roberts has returned
from a week's visit with her parent',
Mr. and Mrs. Sllus Roberts, of Muh
lensburtf. Blakely borough will bo well lepie-
lVabilltv and IU Cornell.
rollout, inch u vcikneij,
snxtctr, hqpelcsinea, decline
, 01 nerrr force and control,
I cured forerer by our eirlu-
live treatment, which we taut
' yvti on OBprorn. If not
11MCJJ, return it at our ex
pense and Pay Nothing,
I'll 11 account nailed Haled
no charze
BRIE MEDICAL CO., DUITAIO, ty.Y.
Elv
WB
sented on the ti averse Jury bennlng
Jan 8 The following citizens have
been drawn to sere Messrs. A A
Aics, Stanley Newton, C.eoige Knight,
T. Lewis and D Moigan
Mr. E. A. Baibei made a business
tilp to Forest City yesteiduj.
A large number of people .11 e con
fined to their homes In Peekvlllo by
Illness. A physician stated recently
that the number of cases exceeded any
yeHr since he had been practicing here,
while the cases of contagious disease
are few i neumonla. grippe and throat
trouble seem to be the piuvuleut case.
The looal physicians are Kept on the
go night and day. Cold .veathei would
be most beneficial.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Offlceis of Mayflower Lodge, Sons of
St. George, Installed Bitten by a
Vicious Dog Personal News.
District Deputy Crum M-itet Pen
jainln million, of Vandling, assisted bv
.1. C. Wateis, of Fo,.st Cliv. lust lib-I
the nHlceis of Mayflower lodge Sons
of St Geoige. at thell tegular !
Ing on Moiidnv evening, . follows
AV. P., John Robinson, W. V. I.
H-nty Smith: W S s" umtel Wateis:
W. M., William r...stl u S. John
Waters: W. . M, .Tod Mor om. W.
C. Peorge Pendens, m I. S, Hem.1
Sniallacombe O. I-1 , John E.ibtlnke,
tiust.ee, Thomas Henwooii. The fman
clil lepoit showed th" Iidg to hi In
a veiv tlouilHlitnt, cnndltlci'i.
Tohn McGiand. ti.iv.MMiu ".il'smaii
for the Serantnn IM-klm: 1 'iurauy.
was iiainfully bitten hv a dog at "W iy
fleld yistfidij-. Mr MtCiaml. In
ecmtnnv with anothei Unveiling 111 in,
was standing upon the .ti"et ennveis
Ing together uw nil Ing t stre-t ear,
v lion a large dog rat-bed om of 111
iillevwny and seized the call' of Mr.
McOraniVs leg nnd afterwaids in-i
awav. The wouml was an ug! and
l.aliifiil one and wis inuteii:. bv
Di. M. J Shields, of thl li lough.
Neither of the gentleni"ti know to
whom the dog belong!.. and It In.
theiefoie, still at l.irre.
A child of Mi. and Mis Pimm 1 Wns
le.v, of Mnyflcld, was mil to Htlr,uslv
scalded by hot water yi Meid ly.
Dr. and Mis M J f-'hlelds are ie
jolclng over the auK.il of a little
laughtf 1
Mr. and Mis. John ?c Iplo and family
aic moving, today, to Piioebuig.
where they intend 1 eliding
A child of Mi. and Mrs. John Tomp
kins, of Cemeteiy meet. Is lecoveiing
from an attack of crvsipelas
In out lepoit of the Mav field coun
cil In yestordii'.s e.iiiespnndes'co a
mistake was made in the amount of
the appatent shoitnp which should
hive been $1,100 24. not $1369 21, as
published. It was d. Idod to call a
special meeting fcr the puipoe ot
having the o-i-tieaMitoi pu-cnt.
A little child of Mr and Mt? J.'invt
Toman, of Thlid street Is 111.
The! glee club will meet for rehear
sal this evening,
TAYLOR NEWS.
Committees for Loan Exhibition
Selected Unclaimed Letteis Re
maining nt Post Office Other
News of Interest.
Committees have been ajipolnted to
tnke ehiiige of thp dlffei.nl booths at
the loan exhibition in conn. ctimt with
the fair and suppei to be held at the
link commencing tomnirow evening
under the auspices of the Willing
Woikeis society of the M E (hutch.
Tbeie will lie a New England kitchen
furnished In colonial stle You euii
be furnished with pumpkin pie under
the siipenrlslnn of His. F (ndall.
The AVelsh booth will be undet the
care of Mis John T Jones At this
booth the ladles will diiss In W1IM1
Costume. In the fniu woik booth
will bo found some very tine neodlo
woik undei the supei vision of Mis. J.
F. Tubbs. The curio booth will be a
special featuie, as a number of Ameil
can and Spanish war relies and a num
ber of othei at ticks from 100 to IjO
years old have been solicited. Among
the most Inteiestlng of the collection
will be the Inkstand made fiom a pleon
of wood from the gulden of Oc-thse-mane
and some shells fiom the sea of
Galilee. The Swiss booth will huvo
some grand scenery of Svvlts-.iilan'd,
under the management of J L. Nelgei.
.' rPl,at. tt'lll nil ilinflu Iti 4iil,.ti . nd,, ,,.,..
Theie will be a zoo booth containing n
line collection of stuffed unlmabe and
birds. Everything can be seen for 10
cents. Entertnlnment each evening
during the week.
Miss Maine Mnrnn, of Old Poige bor
ough. Is visiting her sister. Miss Wini
fred Morun, of this place for the past
few duvs.
Taylor lodge No 4G. Knights of Py
thias, will meet this evening.
List of unclaimed letteis lemalnlng
at the Talor post office for thn period
ending Dee'. 1. Persons calling for the
same will please say advertised- Do
mestic Miss Hyerly, Peter Brown,
Hozee Louise Place, William J. Sloan,
John Levi Jones, Foreign Mlhaly
Doukulylc, Josef Jfallcr, Stanlslan
Skowronsky, John Mlcah. August
Stncholy John W. Reese, postmaster.
At a meeting of the school board re-
ccntly held It was decided to bond the
borough for tlin Bum of $2,000 for the
purpose of electing a high school on n.
jilot of land recently purchased by the
board on Grove street.
Alt members of Lucknwunna coun
cil, No. G4, Dnughteis of Pocohontns,
are requested to be prcsenv .it the
council room tomorrow evening to
greet the Great Pocahontas, Sister
Mrs. Mnry Kinney.
Fiances, the blight nnd Interesting
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mtn
phy, of Not th Taylor, died jesterdiiy
afternoon after a brief Illness.
The funeial ot the late John Ciould
will occur tomotiow nfteinoon ut 2
o'clock. Services will bo held In the
house. Burial will be made In the Pot
est Homo cemetery.
Taylor Castle, No. 2G7. K. of O. K.,
will tender Pilvnto (leorge Williams,
who recentlv returned from Manila, a
leceptlon In Basham's hall tomorrow
evening.
OLYPHANT.
The banquet of the Olvpnant fiel
Hlalcly bonid of trad, held at the
West End hotel on Mondav nlpht,
proved to Ui one of th most enjoyable
uffalis htld bote In sonvi lime. Pre
vious to the banquot the boaid held
a shoit sesslin and than lepalied to
the dining room of the hotel vvhete
tables jnetlilv decorate 1 nnd la Jen
with the choicest llleailet of the lea
son awaited them. TI11 following
menu was heted Ulue iofnts on halt
shell, cheese, wafeis, aspiiMgus ;on
somme, dinner biscuits yellow peich.
tomato dressing, po'ato bills, senile pel
iqittnh, roast tin Key. chestnut diess
ing. glblet since, cniii'i-MrbM, faney
baked potatoes, lVem h peas, p. kles,
(lives. Cold S't'od veal, pressed
thliktn, potato saia'l. Ion ceani, ks
torted cakes, cream a la mode, angel
food, coffee, fiult. nuts, crackers, Now
Jcrscv Ice cream. Aftei the menu
had been thoiorghly discussed, T.
Frank Ionian, who was chosen toasL
mastcr, pieslded and Impiomptu ad-elies'i-s
wee made by Sccretuty V.
H Athciton. Seianton; Attomej
I'rank Lvrch, Wllllnm 11. Davis, J. J
Lenon, James J. O'.Malky. esq., Dr.
F. L, Van Sickle. . 1) Kcwaids, II. .1.
I.Mith, M. J. Livln and otheis. The
(illleers of the Loi'id .-d node are:
President, T I'. Jordan: vice piesl
deuts, C. M. llnthnwn nnd John .T
Lenon. sectetnrv Xi. J. Lvnch treas
uiei, W. II Davis Th" follo.v.n
weie those 1 les.-nf Jurv Athetton,
Holph P. Athciton. secietnry of the
Srnxntnn board of tiade; T. Fiank
Jordan. P 1. Lvnch, V. II. Davis, P.
L A'un SUkle M. 1, .. D IMwnids,
M J L.ivin, G. A. Piokopovlth. J W.
Patten. T. M Vcyle. 15. N. Kennedy,
M. Uosnk, M P. O'Mnllev. T. M
Lvnch. M Novvjoslel, .1 J. Lenon, P.
T. DeiiiRher. J. W O'Brien. C. O. Sut
t .n L. J Lloyd, .1. J. u'Malley, J. II
Lallv D. C. Vovle, W. K. He.rnilcii
T. L. Williams
The funeial of the little daughter o'
Mr. end Mis. Henry Wh.tbv, of Hud
son stieet. took place yesteiday after
noon Intetment was made In Pnlon
cemetery
The youngest child of Mr. and Mr-i.
John I. Davis. ,if Susqtiul.iiun.i sti vt,
died Tuesd i night after n s,'ei Di
li, ss ot inilamm.iM.nl The lur.einl will
take plnco this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Chniles Unban h.is totuuied fiom a
tilp to New ,T i-ev.
OLD FORCE.
Mr I'. Piake spent Sunday at Car
bondale Mr. M v Staik h.is been swnd'nu
a few dnvs at Forest City.
Mr. William Diake has ietuine.1 to
L-hlgh Pnlveislty after spending his
Thnnksglvlrp vacation with his
patents.
Mrs. Nolli man Belles, w ho has been
sick foi several weeks, is slovvlv im
ptovlng The woik of lepnliing the Biiek
church Is progiesslng. U Is expected
that seivlees will be held tluir nevt
Sunday
Mr. and Mis Holieit Waul, of Piovl
dence, wcie visiting with lelatlves on
Sunday
Mis. Pntik, wife of Rev. AVIlllani
Funk, died very suddenly on Sunday
morning of heait failuie. Funeial
services weie held ut the family ies
dence Tuesday nfteinoon Her remain
will be taken to New Jeisey this morn
ing where interment will be made.
Mr. nnd Mis. Alfred Aveiy have ic
tuined from an extended wedding tour
from Washington, Philadelphia, Ne-v
Voik and other places of Inteicsl
THEATRICAL.
Com ted Into Court."
A tlnee act faice. "Com ted Into
Com t," .viis presented at the Lyceum
last night by a company headed by
Maud Until and Hilly S. Clifford, two
e.irable fun-makei s. MisS Hnth in pel -son
and mannei stiongly leminds one
' of Mm li i In
The faice Is of the lag time variety
and Is laden with tag time songs nnd
music Miss Ilutli and Mr. Cllftoid,
with the nsslHtance of the clever peo
ple who are In tin Ir company, guve a
veiv enjojnble petfoimnnce.
Shea as 'Richelieu."
Tills n'tetnoon nt the Academy of
Music. Thomas E. Shea will be seen In
the iok of "Richelieu," and tonight
hlimelf and conipan will appear In
"The Slaves of sin," u diamatlzatlon
of Maile C01 fill's story.
Yesteidny nfteinoon "The Man-o'-
wiiis .111111 was icpeateii Define n,
l.uge nnd delighted audience and lai-t
night "Hi. Jekll and Mr Hyde" were
the attiac tlnns.
At the Gaiety Theatre.
The engagement of the Rose Sjdcll
London Helles nt the Gaiety will close
with this ulternoon'H and tonight's per
formances For the lost three days of
the week the non-Ton Huilesqueis will
be the atti aetlon
The' Bon-Ton comprises an olio of
vaudeville and a burletta. Introducing
beautiful young women, goigeously
costumed, funny comedians nnd strik
ing eleetilcal effects.
"The Sonows of Satan."
This morning ot the box ofllce of tho
Lyceum tho sale of seats will open fot
the bilef engagement of "The Sonows
of Satan " Nothing so striking In posi
tive originality, so dining In Its unique
picture of the devil on earth, has been
published In many jeats as Mnilo
Coielll's 1 emai knblc lomance. and Ie
has the advantage unusual In novels
dealing with mysticism and tho supei
mutual, of being filled with staitllng
and absmblng situations that lend
themselves readily to dramatlo pur
poses as well ns give substantial and
elaborate aid to the art of the scene
painters.
The engagement heie Is limited to th
last two nights of the week, with a
matinee 1111 Satuiila.
The People's
VSMMMW
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A
POPULAR CLKAKINO HOUSE for the Ben em ot All Wlio
Have Houses to Kent, Keul Estate or Other Property to
Sell or rxclmnnc or Who Want Situations or Help These
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents u Word lixcept Situation! Wanted, Which Aro lit
scrted Free.
FOR RENT
for rent-eagle hotel, 303-311
Penn avenue. Possession glvtn Apill
i, isoo.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-UPHIOHT PIANO. BAR
gain for cash. 321 Jefferson avenue.
Foil SALIMLHCANTH.i: HIJSINP.SS
paling 100 percent, on the djllar, ciu
trally locateil, Small capital required
This offer will onlv hold sood to Decern
her 9. Address C. W M , cure Tribune
otllce.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WANTLD-KUBNISHLD nOOM Ht'tT
able for gentleman and wife; central
ly located, Address, X, Y, C, Tribune.
fURNISHEDROOMSj
FOn BCNT-A TtmNifiimtTTKONT
room with or without boaid. 418 North
Seventh street
BOARDING.
BOAnDiNeTTis riNn stuelt.
LNUmOTIIATaL
work Hehool supplies. Salary JlCiO
nnd extras It O. Lvans & Co., Chi
cago, III
A LIVE AOENT TOR SCRANTON FOR
n .Uk nnd nccldent companv Hint Is
r rdorsed by the entire police and fire de
partments of Philadelphia Address at
once, i: V. Goodrich, Jermyn hotel.
WANTED-HY AN ESTABLISHED
business of n high older, n representa
tive of ability and backing who can take
up its work in the state of Pennsylvania;
no scheme; peimancnt business with
money In It for the right partv Addiess.
giving references FOUNTAIN BATH
HRPblt CO . tlrnnd Rapids, Mleli
LOST.
LOST -MONDAY EVENING. NHAll
residence ut Mrs E H. He nobis,
Sanderson avenue, blue mmtl hair shawl.
Finder will be ren aided bv icturnlng
ssme to il".n WashliiKton uvenuc
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order, also ladles' waists. Louise
Shoemaker, 212 Adnms avenue.
BANKING
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE
Lackawanna Trust & Safe De
posit Company,
of No 404 LnckiwnniM avenue, Clt ot
Sii.intnn, countv of L-.thawMtinn, P nn
Mlvanla, at the cloe f bultie.s, Nov.
f, ly''J
REsnrncES.
Cash on band . . . . f
e hecks and oilier cidi Items
Due from banks nnd bankers .
Cinnmercl.il nnd other pap. r
nuued
Call loans upon collateral ... .
Time lo.il s up in col'ileral ...
I.o 11s upon bondr ana moit-
gtigi s
Investment hccuritles owned,
Vi.5.
Stocks, bonds, etc.. $111,4312
Mnitnses 01,ljO2 21
41,714 43
S.72U SO
12I..I70 S2
4Ml.1'f. 71
51 -.00 ll
40.0)1 00
S 100 W
3S.0S3 12
1 Real esiate, fnrrlturo end fix-
tuns
I Overdiafts
I 111'iellaiiiinif. A-ets
LIABILITIES.
Capital s:.i(k paid In
230.000 00
103,00.1 00
31,173 C3
Suiplu- fund
t'n.llvided prollts, less eperses
ami trcs ptld
Deposits subject to
ch.ek JH2.211 70
Deposits, special ... 314,30) IS
Due to the Commnnwi nlth ....
Due to bunks and bankers....
130 719 01
r. () 00
47, I'd
Jl, US 6S3 2d
Amount of tiust funds Invest-
.I $ 63-.70CO
Amount of trust funds tinln-
vestid 7,Wj:2
I 7f,07S 32
Stale of IV ni.slvanl.i, county of Lacka
wnmiii, ss .
1. Shepli. id Aais, vice president ot the
iibove-n.nned con pnry, do solemnly
swear that the above stotement is tiuo
to the best of 111 v knowledge and belief.
(Signed! SHEPHERD AYARS
VI' o-Preslder.t
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this
eeond Ki of December, IS'iS
(Signed) P L HITCHCOCK.
Notary Public.
Collect Attetl
(Signed) CIIAS H WELLES,
HENRY P.rr.lN, JR
C S WESTON.
Dhector.s
REPORT OP TIIE CONDITION OP THE
Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank
of Scranton, No 420 Lackawanna nvenue.
of Lackawanna count.v. Pennsylvania, at
tho clo'.e of business Nov 2'' ls'.'l
RESOURCES
Cash on hand .$ i,S,0i1 87
Checks and other cash items 1", 1m i
Due from benks and bankers 7.' 701 th)
Loans nnd discounts . . oj." J13 11
Investment securities owned
vl
Slockh, bonds, etc.. $012,79! 7
Moltg.U'es 1X.17M.1
$ C30.U7J 31
Real estate, fuinltute and fl-
tiuis C0,"11 21
Overdi.itts 11 hJ
Mli-cell.incoiis assets 0,'JH s3
Total $1,770,003 27
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $ svi.noo M
Suplus fund 130000 00
Undivided piotits, less expenses
and tuxes raid 31,11.1 ST
Deposits subject to
check $477,457 U
Deposits, special ... . S17,91i li
Demand certificates of
deposit 23.0SS10
Ceiiltled checks 1,57i 2.
'1,
'oVI 22
"f.; M
None
2 0"2 IS
Nono
None
None
None
Cashiers checks outstanding.
Duo to the Ccir.moi.weallh.. .
Due to banks and bankers
Dividends unpaid
Notes and bills redli-countid
Bills pa.vablo . . ..
Miscellaneous liabilities . ...
Total $1770.00127
Suite of Pennsvlvanla, count of Luc
nwaiiiiu, ss..
I, Chnrhs W. Gunster, cashier of the
above mined bank, do solcmulv swear
that tho above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and btlltf.
(Signed) C W. ClUNSTER. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
2d dav of December, lw.i.
iSlgll(d) JAS II TORREY
Notai Public
con ect-Attest
JAt- J 1L1.IAMS
THOMAS E lONUS
FRANKLIN HOWELL
Directors
BEAUTY, U CONQUEROR
BELLAVITA
Axeenlo Beauty Tablets and Pllli. A per
(ectlr tale and guaranteed treutment forall fcUla
dUorders. Rettorei the bloom olyouth to laded licet.
10 dan' treatment 30c t SO days' $1.00, by mail
Bond for clrcnlar. Address,
KE8VITA MEDICAL CO., Cllli 4 Jitkuo Stt., Chlaf
Sold by McOarrsh t Thomas, Drug-
inlets,, 2"0 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
M,r,04 11
'11 on
4.40C S3
M.41S C&-, 25
Exchange.
BANKING-
BBPOIIT OF T11U CONDITION OF T1112
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
at Scrnnton, In the stale ot Pennsyl
vania, nt tlio close of business, Dtcem
ber 2, Us'.i,
nrsouitcKS
Loans nnd dlbcounts $2,1T3,I2 j
Overdi nfls, secured and unse
cured KSl
V, H. bonds to secuie circula
tion JO.toOOO
P S. bonds to secuie- V. S.
deposits 521.000 00
V. S, bonds on band 1.500 00
Premiums on V. S. bonds 3".7.l 71
Stocks, securities, etc 410,072 41
ll.inklng house, furniture 1111.I
tures rstWHI
Dim from National banks (not
reserve ngents) 13,632 0
Due fiom state banks and
bankers v 11,4., 01
Due from approved leservu
agents 207,479 92
Checks nnd other cash Items .. J2.SS3 It
Uxehanges for clearing house., G.M0 W
Notes of other National linnks. 1,803 00
Fractional pnper currenc,
nickels nnd cents l,i0W
Lawful Money Reseivo in
Itsnk, viz :
Specie $127.1S r,t
J.tBHl lender notes. r.i,(iu m
1TS.6SS ".I
Redemption fund with P. S.
treasurer (f. per cent, of cir
culation) Due from V. S. treasurer,
other than 5 per cent, re
demption fund
2,2".0 W
2,000 00
Total JG.777.C7S9I
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $ 200,000 0-5
Surplus fund 4?) 0u) uo
I'ndlvlded rrollts, less exicnss
and taxes paid "".VM 12
National bank notes nuthtand-
Ing t:.,0flfn)
Due to other Nation ll banks . L'.wt 01
Due to state banks mil bank
err 4.14137
Dlv blends unpaid Jr0 f,0
Indlvldiiul deposits subject to
check 2,4 11. S1 C2
Demand certificates of deposit. BLOW "ti
Cci tilled checks 2,103 22
Cashier's checks outstandl'ig . lit W
Pnlted States deposits 4o,T02 41
Ueposits or 1 . S. .llHMirtdug af.
fleers 2,0" 00
Notes and bills ledlsrouiited.. None
Bills pa able Noiie
Liabilities-- other than those
above stated None
Total $J,777.r7S 91
State of Penns.vlvatila, county of Iick
uvvanna, s-s. :
I, Wm II Peek, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to tho best of my
knowledge and belief.
W.M H. PECK, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tills
3th day of December, ISM
SAMUEL W EDGAR,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. BENJ. DIMMICK,
J L CONNELL
LUTHER KELLER.
Directors,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE
SCRANTON SAVINGS BANK
of Scranton. Pa.. No 120 nnd 122 Wvn
mlng avenue, of Lackawanna county,
Ptnnnsvlinnla. at the close of business
November 20, JSW.
BESOURCES.
Cash on hand . $ 40 13'' 'rt
Checks and other cat.li Items... s.41170
Due from banks nnd bankers.. Its, 310 'i.
Loins and discounts j 1.01C P"5 27
Investment securities owned
vis-.:
Stocks, bonds, etc J07.'i07 in
Mortgages ll.Si,) w
f,Ml 770 7.1
30 000 ll
1.7 h 37
Real estate, furniture utid tl-
tuies
Overdrafts
Miscellaneous assets
$1.9'
020 10
LIABILITIES
Capital "tock paid in
$
1W.0.W 00
140,000 0)
r.,471 lii
aupius ninci
Undivided nollts, less expenses
nnd taxes paid
Deposits., subject to
check 141,218 9",
Deposits, special .... I.MI.TjS CO
Demand ceitlllentes
of deposit ",,4i!2 '
Certified checks 2,'VI 11
1.C91.3SJ 71
Cashlei's checks outstanding
Miscellaneous liabilities . ...
130 eo
II 41
$t,97,ii20 ,W
State of Pennsvlvanla, county of Lack-
nwamia, ss..
I, II C Shafer. midilcr of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above ttntcmeiit is tlile to the bcit of
mv knowledge and belief
(Signed) H.i' SHAFER. C ishler
Subscribed and swoin to before 1111 this
fuiiitli day of Dec. mbcr. lsi.
(Signed) e.'EOROE M OKEI.L.
Notary Publie
Correct Attest:
(Signed) S. B. PRICE.
A It BLAIR.
J OAKPORD
Dlreitois
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE
on? soils en and Trusi ca
of Seianton, No TV. Sprue o stnt, of
I.aekavvniiiin countv, Pennsylvania, at
the close, of business November 2S ISO)
RESOI'RCES.
Cash on hand 4i .'.r, .:
Checks and other u
Items .... l.'.sss i,i
Due from binks nnd
bankets . . . . 12 7i ';
$ I'll 74J V)
Loans and discounts S.'JMi.i,
Investment securities owmd,
viz :
Stocks, linnds, ete,.$177,0 2
.Mortgages 72,iX,ii I
41S.131 4)
31 "17 01
'"IS iiJ
7ii" 96
Real estate, tuinlturo and IK
luies Oveidr.aftii
Miscellaneous asi-els, icvenuo
stamps
$I.52.V.,4 20
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
$
100,000 ft)
70.0,'! 10
3.2"0 31
Milium limn
Undivided piollts, let-s expeiues
and taxes paid
Deposits, subject to
check $i.i,v;; fid
Deposits, intertst ac
counts To.MU 19
Demand certlllcotc of
deposit 4,03.1."
I.1P.711 72
$l.32.'.Mt 20
State ot Pennsvlvanla, eount of Lack
awanna, ss,'
I, A. II. Clulst, cin-hltr of the above
named bunk, do soleinnlv sweat thnt the
above statement Is tine to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) A. H. CHRISTY. C.ibhlei
Subscribed and twcirn to before me tbl
fourth dnv ot Dccembei, is'io.
(Signed) ARTHUR DUNN
Notiirv J'ubllv
Correct Attest
eSlgnedl WM P. HALLSTEAD
APOPST ROBINSON,
I. A. WATRES.
Dlrtftors
AGENTS WANTED.
SALESMEN-IP YOU WANT TO MAKE
l,oo u jear work for us. Out ieather
suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear
out! attractive assortment, exclusive tcr.
rltory; samples free conditionally. J. 8
Beny Mfg. Co., A 529 Cincinnati, O.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKEB-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at the news stands
ot ReUman Bron., 405 Spruce and E03 Lln.
den; M. Norton .122 Lackawanna avenue;
I. a Schutier. 2U Soruce itreet.
PROFESSIONA L.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
I). C. SPAULDINO, 2J TIlADKltS' BANK
bulltling. .
AnoHireoTS
nnWAItD II. DAVIH. AHClUTr.CT,
Connell bulldlnr, Scrnnton.
LnWt8ilANCOCK. .III., AltCIHT ECT,
413 Hprtico st., cor. Wash. av Scranton
PunDnuirtc l, nnowN, aticiiit f.ct,
Price building, 155 Wellington avenue,
Scranton.
OBNTISTS
nn. T. O. LYMAN. PCUANTOM IMtt
vnte Hospital, cor. Vjomlng and Mul
berry ln. II. p. nP.YNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C LAITBACII IIP Wynmltig BV.
WLLCOMP. C. SNOVnn. Cosl KxchaniiA
2nd Hoor, Hoom D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 8.
HOTBLB AND RESTAURANTS
THH ELK CAF1J, 123 slid 127 FP.AN1C
lln nvenuc, notes reasnnntde.
P. zniGLCn. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOPSH. NLAU D , L. & W
passenser depot Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
LAWYER
RICHARD J nOCRICK. ATTORNEY-nt-Law,
SOO-2 I.jcknwnnna avenue. Om
cral law huslnets, collections and loans.
J. W nilOWNINO,
ATTORNEY AND
Rooms 312-313 Mearr
D. B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears building, coiner Washington
nvenue nnd Spruce street.
M J DONAHOU ATTORNEY-AT-
mw eimres. 012-511 Mears Buiming.
PRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counselloi -nt-Law. Burr building,
rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue
WILLARD. WARRKN & KNAPP. AT
torneys nnd fouu'rlUirti-it-Lnw Le
publtcnn bulldlnr, Washington avenue,
Scrnnton, Pa
JESSUP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors nt - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, M nnd 21
JAMES W. OAKPORD ATTORNEY-AT-T.aw
Rooms 314, G13 nnd 310 Board ot
Trade building.
EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY
Rooms f3.f04 1th floor. Mears building.
L. A. WATRE.. ATTORNUY-AT-rAW
302 Eoaid of Trade building, Scrantcn,
Pa.
C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commnnwcnltli bulldlnc, Scrinton, Pi.
PATTERSON & WILCOX.
Nutlonnl Bank building.
TRADERS'
C. COMEGYS,
Building.
5-13 P.EPUBLICAN
A. W. P.ERTHOLP,
Mears building
ATTORNEY,
RHfSIOlaNt AND 3UfaSONS
MARY A,
opnthlst,
SHEPHERD M.
618 Linden street
D, HOME-
DR W E ALLEN. 511 NORTH WASH
lngton nvenue.
DR. L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND Mi
Board of Trade building. OOlce hours,
8 to ! a m . ? to 3 and 7 to S p n
Residence. ?OT Madison avenue
DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFPICE "1
Washington nvenue. Residence. 131S
Mulberry Cbronle dlsenes, lungs,
heart. kldnes and genlto-urlnii v or
gans a specialty. Itouis 1 to 4 p in.
strnoes
SCHOOI," OF-T7irc LACKAWANNA,
Sciantnn, Pa. Coiiren prepantory to
college law.medl Ino or business Oocns
Sept. 11th Send for catalogue Rev
Thomas M. C.inn, T.L D . principal nnd
propiletor, W I. 1'lumley, a ai., nenu
mnslcr. scco?
G U CLARK X. CO SEPDMEV AND
Ntirservmen: store 140 Washington ave
nue, green 1ioum 1.1V) Ninth Main ave
nue; store telephone. 7S2.
Wine SCREENS
JOS KUETTElT REAR '11 LACICA
wnnna avenue Scranton, Ta , mnnur.ic
tuier of Wile Screens
MISCCLUtNEOW
iTM'ER'S ORCHESTRA-MTSIC POR
balls. plrnlcE. liartles. ree.ptions wed
dings and concert won; rurnisiieu. 1 or
terms address K
J Bauer, conductor,
117 Wjnmllig
inui-lc store
avenue, over miiueris
MEC.ARCP.P BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
siimilles, envelopes paper bigs, twine.
WnrehouM- 1.0 Wnsblnetoit evenue,
Scrnnton. I'a
LEGAL.
IN RE: INCORPORATION OP 'HIE
(ll.enwi)Od lemeierv ,ii"wuiii
the Com t of Common Pleas of Uultn
w.inna countv . No !47. Jii-niaiv lei in,
Notice is heretic- given ib.it an iippllcn
tluti will be made to the sild I'oiui. or a
Law Judge thereof oil I'll'lio the ."11 1
itav of Decemliei. A I) I-". u ' ..clock
ic m. unilci in nei entitled 'An Act to
iilovlde for tin Incorpot illuti and legula
Hon of certain ei.rporatl. -s ' approved
Apill '." 1"74, and lis piipiiltinents, for 1
cl.aitei f.n 1111 Intended corporation to be
c illc.l the 'Sttifr.ii. I iVnieterv Associa
tion" the e litum lei unci c.blect wheitof
Is to piiioliiiKe rent estate, lo lav out suit
able avcnu.s to divide the same lulu
burl il lots unci to ill'iio-o of the uatne for
putpohn- ..I s.c puli lire, and lor these- pur
po,es to have, maintain nnd enjoy all the
lights. b m lit un.l pilvilt M'S silfoided
l.v tin h.ild Ait and Its -implements
M P. SAN DO. Solicitor
Tin step, s s.m i: or valuable
nil .state. 1'ublle noilce Is lntnhv
given tint, bv virtue of nn urdei of C
A Van Woimer Icferee In hii-ikiuptr
In th. Distil, t Court of the Unlt.d States
f.u tin- Wutem Dlstilct of Pennsl
vuiib. the un.lerslmied, tiust.e of II, 11
lltiilleinnn. bankiupt. vclll on Wedlles
dav, the .sith dnv ef D.cemli.'i. 19. nt
10 in lock In the tnienooil. Ir. the Albltln
tlon loom In tin couit house of the dtv
of S. i.intnu. countv of L.u k.iwann i mid
slate of Pcnuslv.iiil I. e:.pne to public
sale nil ind sli,'iilui, Hie following de
scrlbcd K al esiut. :
All that hi'f lot sltuat. iei the east
c rl side ol Web-tci nvniue. between
Linden and Mulbeirv str.-ets and being
the soillbweslerl.v half ol lot number sl
do hi situate or block number one bun
dled and r.utv-.me (140, said hulf of iot
being iweiin (2i'i feet In front on satd
Webster avenue and twenty (20) leei In
I. ar and cum hundred and tlftv cl'i) feet
In il pth In a slUeen (lOi foot allev, ac
cording to the Lackawanna lion and
Steel i ompaiij "h plot of the ciiv of Scran
tcn. Pn . loeotlui wllh ten (lOi f.et In
tn.nl of the front line fur pinches,
piazzas b.iv window and vuid. but for
no other purpose Coal and minerals ie-
Sald propert Is Impioved with the half
of a lwo-stor flume dwelling house
f!eort.e I. Peck, liustee In bankruptcy
S B Price altenne) fot trustee
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITPATION WANTED-BY A YOPNO
man who Is nnlous to get a position
as double enm bookkeeper or assistant;
can futnlsh good reference, salary small.
Addiess W. 11 . 112) Hampton street, city
A SOBER INDUSTRIOUS YOL'NO MAN
woiild.llku woik In hotel or store, hut,
Is willing to do uny kind of woik Ad
dress B. W this otllce.
SITUATION WANTED-BY RESPECT
able young man, driving team or al
most an tldng honorable, used to the
cine ol hoises. Address Vernon Hunter,
Mis Ejnon street, city.
SITPATION WANTKD-BY VOPNO
mnu ns assistant bookkeeper, or ulerK
uf any kind, graduate from business
school, model ate suliu Address box
81 Mrboouany, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
MMrf
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In Effect November 10,
1800.
Trains leave Scrnnton:
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
nnrrisburff, Philadelphia, Daltl
mote, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. xn., week days, for Ilnzloton,
Pottsvllle, Bending, Norrlstown,
nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Bnltlmore,Washlngton and Pitts
burg nnd the West.
2.18 p. m., week dnys (Sundays 1.S8
p. in.), for Sunbuiy, Harrlsburg,
I'mincieipma, iiaitimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg and tho
West.
4.27 p. m.. week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J R. WOOD. Qcn'l. Pas. Agent.
J, B. HUTCHINSON. Q en cral Manager.
Del,, Luckti. ami Western.
Effect Monday, June S, 1S93.
Tralrs Icnve Scranton as follow: Ex
press for New York anil all points eat.
1.40, .100, 8 00 nnd 10 03 a. m.; 12 33 and 3 Ji
P. 111.
Expiess for Easton. Trenton, Philadel
phia and the south, 5 10, 8 00 and 10.05 a.
m. 12.V. nnd 3 33 p. m
robyhnnna necommadutlon, 6.10 p. m.
txpreiis for Blnghamton. Oswego, El
mirn, Coming. Bath. Danville. Mount
f'nrtls and Buffalo, 1210. 1.33. 0 00 a.m.:
1 s nnd uno p. m., making close connec
tions at Buffalo to all points in tho Yes
nn.rJhwcst and sotithweft.
vvashington nccommodntlon. 3.40 p. m
MtiRlmmton and way stations, 1.05 p. m.
1 nctorvvllle accommodation. 4 00 p m.
Jjlcliolson accommodation, 6 00 p. m.
.Express for Utlcn nnd Rlchtleld Springs,
i' n m 11 nd 1.33 p. m
IHincu '15. POO n m nnd 1 f.5 p. m.
I or Northlimberlrrel, Plttston. Wllkes
Hnrrc, PI mouth, Bloomsburg nnd Dan
yile, mnklng clns- connections nt North
"mberlnnd for Wllllamsport. Harrtsburg.
...,. ..mire vvasiiington nnu mo souin.
JNoitlniinberland nnd Intermediate sta
tlon. 6 30, 10 03 a. m end l.W and 6.49 p.
m
Nnntlrcke nnd Ititeimtdlato staions, 3tS
and 1110 a m Plmouth and Intermefllat
stations -!,13 and S DO p. m. For Kingston.
12 3.1 u ni
Pullman parlor am! sleeping coachtt on
all erprpss trnlns
For detailed Information, pocket tlm
tables, etc . applv to M. L. Smith. rU
eilct Passenger Agent, depot ticket omen,
Dclavviirc 11 n J Hudson.
On Nov. 15th. ise, trains will leav
Scranton ns follows
Tor Carbondile 0 20, 7 31, S.W, 1013 n.
m . 12 noon; 1.20. 2 20, 3.52, 5 23, C.23, V.57.
i in. 1100 p. m.; 1 10 n m.
For Albnnv, Siratoga, Montreal. Bosi
ton. New England points, etc. (3.20 a. m ,
2 20 p. in.
For Honesdale-C.20, 1013 a, m.: 2,20, B 23
p m.
Tor Wllkep-Barre-4;.41. 7.4. 8.4,1. P 11.
10 4 1 n m 12 0J. 1 28, 2.1S, 3 33, 4.27, C 14
7.4S, 10 41 II ."0 p m.
Por New Yoik. Philadelphia, etc., xi
Lehigh Valley Rallrond-6.43 p. m.; 13.01.
218. 4 27 p ni : with Black Diamond Ex
pics, 11 30 p. in
For Pennsylvania Rallioad points, C43,
!.(; n. m ; 2.1?, 4 27 p. ni.
Por western points, via Lehigh Valley
nnllrond-7 4S a m . 1203. 3 33. with Black
Diamond Expuss. 10.41, 11.30 p. m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton as rol
lew s
Fiom Carbondnlo nnd the North C 40.
7 41. S3S H34, 1018, 11 3S a. in.; 1.23, 2.13.
3 r. 4 21. 7 11, 10 IS. 11 27 p. m.
Prom Wllltes-P.ino and the South Is,
7P! S4(, 10 21 111" n. in.; Its. z.14, 3..
" 2.) C 21. 7 31 so", 10 03 p m. : LIS a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
fcr Cnrboudalc 0 05, 11.33 p. m.: 2.2J,
ST.; 5 47. 0 32 p m
Por WIll-es-B-irre-P "s. 12 01 a. ta. l.CS.
,12S 3 41, 7 4 p. m. .. . ,
Por Albnry. Sitrntc'sa, Montreal, nos
ton. New England points etc.. 2 23 p. rn.
Low. st 1 ate to -II peilnts In United!
States and Cnnndn . ,
.7 V BPRDICK. O P A . Albany, N. T.
If W CROS, D. P A . Scrajiton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jorsov
Stations in New York-Foot f Llbertv
street, N R . and South Terry, 'Whitehall
S,Aiithracllo eoal us-ed exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 18H.
Tialns leave Scranton for cew xoric.
y-.. n.i,i,nm n..ci vrflnini:ioii i no.
poll s South and West Via lie t hi. r i ni.
S, 10 n m 1 20 P m. Sundavs. 2 1 , n ni
For Long Blanch, Oocan tlrol, tic , aO
S "0 n. in and 1 20 p m TT.i!,.
Por Rending. LeWn nn-l "e,,"rn":
via Allentown. 8 a. m.. 1 20 p. in. Sum
dnv s 2 11 i m
For Pottsvllle, 8 20 n. m . 1 20 pm.
Through tickets to n r'3 Lost.
Sc . ill and Wcsf at U'.v, st rato at thci
UMTn. OLHATTSPN. Oen. !
II. P. BALDWIN Geo I
Stipt.
ass. Act.
Lehij-h Vallov KailroaJ.
In Effect Nov. 10, W.
Vl
1RAINS LEAE SCRANTON.
r-er Phlladclplu i Ji N. w Ytrlt, via t
l I K. at t l1 a tn -l 12 M 2 1'
I.-'7JD Sundavi. f. & H H. K. 3.a, 7.11
V
' J"'. ,m... ll,nrn
Pazleton and prln-
ir!ni noints In i'' cat ni-iol-a. via 1).
cipal points i.5 xfj ( 1 4 J7 p r jB
VoitRVllle. il4J 21' V '
1-W llcthlehero E ten Ren.71"-. nir
rliburg a 1 pilnclnal Intoimtnlli-tP m ,,
i-or in"- .,.
-r-. .. T'linicnanoc.
Ithaca, ucnov.i an.
ate stations, 'la D
a m : 1 00 and 3
aFor Oeova. Boi '
nra Tnlls, Chicago
i ' ;- i
v , . 'il int. iiik Mi-
( . w. n. At., so3
n 111.
i. C lCTnlo, Nlag-
,l (1 ill jmtntli West,
K 0" 3"' ("Pis i k P'n-
. lo T! Ai 11. 1. -
BOI LIN II Wn-1 I -l O-n. Snpt. 21
nW'S'S.Ki: N0en. P'. Agt. 20 Cort
a''nonnemacher. div. ras,. A:t..
W.csand'Punmnn rc?ervatlon,
applj ""' Lackawanna n ' S. nnton, Pa.
New Yoik, Ontario and Vetern r.all.
way.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MONDAY.
V'.. f icon
.r.ui,, leaves Scrnnton
for Cnrbandal
...; i.n.inJn at lotjj a,
m . connet'.ig
.". -.." I. ,.
"'JIi. titrnii.li trains cast and wft. Train
,Nn,l.i CadoMa. for Carbondalfl nnt
aa,nnt0n at 2o3 P m, leaving Cnrben
rie at "li P '" a"a ""MfK at ncian-
Newark Elizabeth. Phltacleipnia losioh.
Bethlehem. Allentown. Mnucb Chunk ant
White Haven at 8 JO a. m; c-cpievs. 1 J)J
exniess (Mil 111 Sundays. 2 It pm.
For llttston .and Wllkoa-Barre 8 M iu
mono i.wf"Vit, r ,. p m , 7 at p in,
Wllkes-Barre nnu n.ii-
Siimlavs onl" -For Cadosl.a. connecting
-m. ninln line trains east and west at
J"ii n !! ir living CadosU at 10 43 a. m.
imurnmg, ."Ve" C-'adoMa at 4 30 p. ..
leav ng Coibondale nt f. M p. m . and ar
thing nt Scrnnton nt OT! p m.
iivini, T r Alu.P1Bon, a. P. a.
T Plltcioft D P A New Yorle.
Scranton
Trie nnd Wyoming Valley.
Time Tahle In Effect Sept 11, 15M.
Trains leave Seianton for Nw 1 ork,
Kcvvburgh and Intermediate points oil
Eile rallioad. aWo for Hnwley and loc.i
noints n 7 05 a. m nnd 2 28 p. m
P Re iirnlng trains arrive at Scranton
nt 10 24 a. m and 3 16 and 9 10 p. m.
SCALP TREATMENT,
'.X '
iL.na t. T
KELLER. SCALP TREAT
ment, toe ; biiiiiiiim.uu,
mass ire, manicuring, 2oc
701 Qulncy
DOe ; faclsl
chiropody.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRKIOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
,i,anrnivi VAUiait
no cHlor.LiHirjived
IL BTtipaSOlrppTJtltor.
100 North Main avenue.
t?nd cess Bopu
numns ucdel. A. I
Leave orders 1100
or Klcke's drug store, corner Adnms and
Mulberry. Telephone 9oW.