.V r r, 5" 4p TS , CT. m 4,1 1 T- fi f "' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1900. 1 y NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Il"VWWW r,, ' SUSQUEHANNA. Special to tliu f-iniiton Tribune. Hiisriuohunnd, Nov. 7. Tlio second of (lie series or social hops, under the iiih plces of thi' Susquehanna Athletic club, Ke stone Hook mid Ladder company nnd Mile Itoo company, wilt be hold In IIokuii opera hjiuie on Thutsday uvon- lllfT. In JlliiRhnhiloii, on Wc'clticuliiv lint, "Hyion Fiench, of Huaciutlmiiim, nnd Miss Lottie I'eUKtC Oakland, weie united In man lucre. Their many friends tuc offering conRi.itulntloii'?. Benjamin II. Prlzor returned to linr rlsbuiw yMtoi day. The Doicus society will hold 11 supper in the ProsbMcilttn clitncli parlors on Wednesday, November II. Mis. Ft .ink Pctiy, of Hioad sticot, on Monday sustained ti slight sttoke Of pninly.sls. Mt-ssis. Ituekley jnothtrs, of l,ane- hoi o, offer 11 1 award of J." for the 111 ic'st or knowledge that -vn ill le.nl to the nuest or the buighus -who lslted their Btoro on Sunday moinlnp. A number or Susfiuehannii fi lends of the late Homy W. Tyler, of IIltiKlum ton, attended the Intciment ut .lackon this afternoon. Mrs. L Rmknfolloi Is lltlnff lela tlves at Washington, N. .1. The pension of rlulstlan Kidman, for jncily of Siis(iieluinnn, but now of Ijlu 01 ty, Sullivan county, X. Y., has boon icstored Horn $1J to $17 per month, Mi'ico 1SSS, when his pension was cut clown by the Cleveland administration. On Satin day evening, at Stevens' Point, Theodoie Slocuni Jumped fiom n, hay mow, sUlklng on the handle of a hay folk, which penetrated his bov f Is about sK Inches. Dr. floodwln, as hMod by Dr. niidsell, ot Suwiuelinnni, and Dr. 1'obinson, of Stevens' Point, peifoimed an opeiatlon on Sunday morning, and the patient will piobably lecovei. Ten clnjs ngo, a Stevens' Point wo man and hei adult fcon left home, with out the consent ot the husband and htep-fitlior. They went away with a wagon belonging to the husband, -which was drawn bv their own hur-e. On Monday afternoon the husband, who was In town on business, mot the wife and son, who woio letuinlng home. In tho niesence of n (lovwl, a stoimy .sceno ensued. The husband took his wagon and harness and the wife 10 Kilncd her horse, and they fonnallv Fepaiated, turned their backs on each other nnd ivent out alone into a ciuel and chlllv wot Id. .T. C. Clcaiy, of New Yoik city, called on Susquehanna fi lends on Mondav. 3le was en loute to Blneli. union, his loimer home. HONESDALE. Epccial to the Scranton Tribune Honesdale, Nov. 7. Mr. Hany Mull, of Atlantic City is spending the week with Honebdale leiatives. Mr. Fied O. Bunnell, oL Albany. X. Y-, enmc to his home In Ilonesilalo to vote. The ofllcinl boaul of the Honesdale Methodist chinch have guiutcd theii pastor, Rev. G A. Place, a aeatlon of four vveekb, or longei, if lie so de bit es. The advisability of electing a bildgo over Paik lake, at the upper end oC Thltd stieet, is now agitating the minds of Honesdale people. The sewing school in connection will Gi.ice chinch will lc-open next Saturday attcinoon at 2 SO Tho ladles of th- Baptist chinch will have a haivest homo supper in the chuuh p.ulots on Tluusday evening, Nov. 22. The annual hop of the Amity club will lu held In the uimoty on Thanks giving eve. Siuely Honesdale is a model town Only 0110 an est made by the police dining the month ot October nnd the olfcii'o In that case was llding a bicy cle w ithoul a lamp. The itimniage sale by' tho Piesby toilan ladles will commence this (Tliuidn) moinlng. In" election passed olf quietly thioiiRlioitt the count), uUhough theie was- o hot contest as a lesult oe the cjuoy and anti-Quay light which has onti'ied Into the Republican iank. Both Republican candidates for the legtslatuio weie defeated. The enm plelc returns foi leglslntuio ate as lol lows: A. I. Bishop, Republican, 2r7j W. W. Wood, Itopuhllcatl, SfiWj L. Tturth, Domociat, r.007: J. D. Btannon, Domcciat, S042. The Republicans will Meet the lemninder or the ticket by a imr.ll 1110 jot Ity. TUNKHANNOCK. Fpeclil to tlje Scranton Tribune. Tiinkhannock, Nov. 0. The elec tion at this place yesteiday was a qulat affair and In some in spects a surpilse to both sides. Tho fight on the county ticket was veiy close and tho tesut of the election tor loptesentntlve will not bo known until the ictuiii judges moot heio on Tlntisduy. On Tuebdny ovcnlng the election of tliu whole Deniocratlc tick et was conceded, but later letuins fiom the outlying dlsttlcts guvo Tlf funy, for lepiesentatlve, a mnjoilty of Jvvo votes. On tho national ticket the Republicans havo entiled tho county. McKlnlej's majotity being 372 over Bryan. The Republican t,tate ticket will lecelv about the sumo oto and Chailes I Wright, for congiess In the Fifteenth dlsttlct, Republican, gets -330 pluiallty. For state senufor, Mnynaul, Democrat, will iccelve n ma Jorlty In the county of 1111 over R S, Kdmlston, the Honest Government candidate. Returns fiom Btadford bay that ndmlston iccelves anujoiltv of 2500 In Bradtotd county, ami that will liisqto his election. On tho cnun ty ticket, Tlffnny, Republican, for icp lebentatlvy, canles tha county onr Kquler, Domocmt, by two votes. Slck lur, Democtut, foi associate Judge, has n majotity over Bui dwell, the Ropub. llcan eundldatc, of 201. Tlbblns, fur coioner on tho Demnciuilc tidvtt ie. celves Vil over Meade, Republican. Tho light for lepiesentntlvo between EVERY WOMAN Boaetlmos needs Tollable, aroathly, MgaltUns medicine. Onlr htnaleai tad (bo 1 uretldrugi etould be uwJ. Ujou iraat tho but, gel Ely,. Peal's Pennvroval Pills I Thsy aroproui,t, (sab and certain fa rceult. .Tbn-Ti r0n(Dr. 1'cari.luovtr disappoint. SoMforH.COperbor. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, ccr. Wycming avtnue and Spruce street. Tlffnny nnd Hoiilcr Is so closp that theie Is nlioady talk of n. contest. It. S. IMmlston, the Insmgent can didate for senator fiom this district, who was lufused a place on the icgu lar rtepubllcan ticket by tho Dauphin tounty votes, polled only 'l votes In tho whole counts', a laigc majoiltv of Ilonuhllcnns not voting for senator nt all. i:dmlHton's Inige mnjoilty In IJindfoid will In all piohablllty elect him. THOMPSON. Epedil to the Fronton Tribune. Thompson, Nov. G Pi of. Hoeken bury. of Caibondale, was calling on fi lends In town yesterday. Ho spoke ut the Ptohlbitlon rally at Stauucca last evening. ltuy Gelatt came up fiom Scianton Satuidny and tan led until today to cast his fhst vote. Hairy 13. Searles came ft 0111 Syracuse university Sutui day evening for a shnit lslt vvltli his patents and to cast his vote. Count two for Woollen'. Prank W, Lewis made a business trip to Plnghnmton Mondav. The futieial of Eunice Hauls, who perished In the tile at Jackson 11 week ago tonight, was held In the Baptist 1 lunch nt Jackson jesteiday and was largely attended. Chailcs V. Picketing, who owns a farm in Thompson borough, 1 .lined one liuudied and nrty-lx bushels of eais of coin this jeai on one acre of giouud, V. V. Gelatt', of Lake View, -visited his father, Fiank Oelutt, Monday night and voted this morning. S. S. Hubbaid Is moving: his house hold goods to Pniondale, wheie he Is in business-. Ills family will go to moriow. Thompson's loss Is Union dale's gain. Mis. . c. Bliss entei tallied her hi other, John Leslie. and wlte, ot Sus quehanna, for dlnnei Sundav. YANKEE MONTE CRISTO. "Maivelous Caxeer of Heniy Meiggs. Woith Millions in California, and Left That State a Fugitive Debtoi Hade a New F01- tune in Chile and Pent. Douglas White, in Ainslcc' 'No tale of the fottunes which have been built up bv Noith Amei loans in tho lepubllcs of Latin Amoilca would bo (ompleto without lefeiencc to the cnieer or Homy Melggs. His opeia tlons in Chile and Pent fotm the most spectacular atoiy of finance which South Aniftlca lies evei fuinished, nnd bejond a doubt, had ho been granted but a few mote yeats of life, he would have died one of tho 1 Idlest, if not the lichest, men In tbe world. To him the amount of mo.iev involved in a tiansaetlon cuts no flgutc, and ho dealt In millions with less woiry than 01 dlnaty opeiatois handle thousands. Heniy Meiggs learned the lesson of fi.ifii'ce in a school wheia lnige llgup's w ( 1 e common As a young man he rnssed thiough the jva-s when Cal' foinia was the vv 01 Id's Cltloiado and finkl was niaie plentiful in some s"c tlons than was tho water wltn which to wash it. He ios2 i the rust of the golden wave, and his lnituno vws estimated then at sevctal millions '"'he time of iei"tlon cnu;ht hlin load ed with piopeities upon which he could not quicklv lealUo icady coin, and with manv otheis he snnl" lofoie the Hood, not only loMng his pinpettv, lut bmied1 under an avaHn'ie of debt. A FL'GITIVi: DBBTOR. In Oclobei, IS" I, Melggs loft San Francisco not only a mined man, hut a fugitlvo debtor. P01 seveial yeais his wlicieabouts weie unknown, and then woid ca.ne up fiom the South Pacific of the &i?antic opei.illons then being engineeiod by a fl.ivm-? specu lator named Meiggs Jnvi sligation showed this to be none other than Heniy Mjiggs. tho man who had fled fiom debt in California. Tlmn Meiggs' ciedjtot.s began to hear fiom him, nnd oar by one the California debts, weio wiped out. Uven a was'ioivoman to whom h? owed a few dollam was sought out bv his agents, who vveio Instiucted not onb to pay tho claim, but to add enough gold to pltico tho poor woman forever be yond want. One lot of dobls Meiggs declined to pnv until by a icaillusl ment the full amount of tho claims might bo passed to the oilglnnl ciedlt 01 s. These weie claims which hnd been puicliased for a song by ppecu. latois when the fhst tumor of Meiggs' South Ameilcan success icached the California conbt. To the 'tlamorous biokeri he tinned a deaf ear, but de claicd himself isady at nny time to nippt the full obligations with Intet est if ho could pay tho sum claimed Into tho hands of his oilglnnl ciedl tots. Pop a time the biokeis held out, but as Meiggs was safe fiom attnek they finally weie obliged to yield, and the money for thousands of Meiggs' debts was thus foiccd by him Into tho powsslon of Its rightful owneis. Meanwhile lite South Ameilcan for tune hart giowii. Meiggs cleaied a full million fiom u contract for the build ing of Chile's ilist lallvvay between tho pott of Valpaialso and Santiago de Chile. A MlILTI-MlLLrONAlHi;. Nest came the coustiuctlon of Tern's original lallvvay lino between Mollendo and Aiequlpa, which doubled Meiggs' foi tunc. lively conttnet was made dlieclly with the government of the tepublln wheieln the mad was to be built. Scheme after schema, each mote gigantic than the other, was successfully can led out. Meiggs at oiio time offeied to build a bieakwnter ut tho mouth of Vulpaialso's huibor If the Chilian government would give hlni a ninety. nine year leaso of Its sheltered side. Foity millions would this yentuio have cost, but thy ptlnel pul huibor of Chile would haw been leudcii'd safu foi all time. The Chile- nils feared MoIrbs' rapid strides to wonllh, nnd demanded a large price for the rental of the sheltered side of lhi bieakwnter, even should the work bo done without tost to the re public. Consequently, the project fa Hid, and todny the wind-swept bay Is wUhout piotectlon, In' 1870 tho financial vvoild was ninnaed by the magnitude of a ton tract en toted Into between Meiggs nnd the Peruvian government. This cull ed for the construction of a complete l'etttvlnn tnllwny system, even to ft line rrosslnjr the summit of the Andes. Mr tags' was to deliver the lines rendy for opctntlon nnd iccelve tho sum of otto bundled and twenty-live millions In gold, paynble In Installments, ns the woik piogresscd. At (list the money came pioniptly, then Petu was forced to boriovv tr meet the Meiggs conttnet, and finally when Kuiopenn loans could not be ef fected, Meiggs accepted the obliga tions of the Peruvian government un til he ptactlcally owned the lepubllc. liven the nssasslnntlon ot his hlend, Colonel Ilnltn, then president of Peru, fnlled to Intel feie with the tallway plans. Finally Petu could do no nunc, and Meiggs' own foi tune was tied up In the "building of tho lnllwnys. So for Inck of money the work was stopped. Negotiations for a futther loan from Hutope, with Meiggs' assistance, were almost consummated when In 1877 death cut off the most lemntkablo cateer of any Yankee In South Amer ica. With his death the lnnn negotia tions failed, and then followed Peru's unfortunate war with Chile. Until 18S4 tho Meiggs lallvvay operations slumbered. In that year when peace enmo to the two lepubllcs the Aim of W. R. Grace & company took up the Meiggs contract, nnd the woik has since been pushed intermittently. Tn spite of his success, Meiggs never revisited the state of California. His tilals theie seemed to have cieated In him an aversion for the place. Even a resolution passed by the California leglslntuio asking him to leturn, failed to inllttonco him to visit the bt.ite One of the peculiarities which chai nctetlzed this billllant operator was that he always woiked alone. Theie never was a paitner In his dealings, and he never sought advice. He looked Into the futuie thiough no mind save his own, and when once Ills coulee was shaped he never changed it. His personality was most attt active, his manner never changing no matter what the piovocation His lightest speech Insphed confidence, and to this fact Is due In a gieat measute the suc cess lie achieved in the manipulation of his gigantic speculation. Neither nt the Ameiican continents will ever show another caieer exactly paiallel Ifg that ot this dating opeiator. HUMOBS OF IRISH LIFE. An Iiishm.iu Is natuially devout, and, ns a mle, accepts the deioes ot ptovidence without a muimut. ' His climate is ns changeable as he Is Him self, but jou l.xidy hear him ptiumble. Anytklng shoi b jf a deluge is "a grand dav, gloiy be to God," or, if he is com pletely wet thitfliEh "a fine .soft day for the countiv." "On one oc(asion, when It had 1 allied incessantly for weeks," .sa.vs a vviltei in the Cotnhlll Magazine, "I said to a man: 'What do jou think of the weather, Flanagan V 'I think,' said Flanagan, looking round at the diip plng hedges and soaking fields 'I think, miss, if I was to be makin' weather, tin' made the likes of this, thcie'd be grumblin' at It.' It was wiling out ot him, and siuely dlMip piobatlou was never more delicately nrpi ess-od. "As might be expected, 0111 s Is a soil in which blessings nnd cuises flemish in almost' tioplcal luxui lance, and both aie dispensed with a liberal hand. Among the causes which Insute a plen tiful supply of the former may be reck oned tho possession of led hail. 'The oul' masthei's f uncial was a giand sight,' said an old woman, 'but shine the giandest bight of all was to see Mastlier Andy standin' there with his head shlnin' like gould In a dog dhiain May the Iord bless him an' the barber that baibeilzed him!' "We aie often cie,dited with a dispo sition to accept state-month without pioor of thojr accuiacy, but the follow ing shay goes f.n to disprove such an accusition: "It's wlshln' to Infoim tlie family I am that there's a cioss baste bevnnt In the field,' was an nounced one morning by an old herder. 'Aie you .sine it's really cioss?" some one asked. 'Ah, begoira, I am suie. Mis. Cas-ey bet self was vvalkln' ncioss on her way fiom maiket, whin It wlnft at her an' turned her upside down, nnd the ciathute was that skeated she couldn't spake hardly a woid whin she got up, an' himself wouldn't bolave her, so he tuk Maiy out to see if It wus tin ue, an,' begona, lb vvlnt at her an' tutiened her upside down, too, so thin he knew It was a cross baste.' "The same old heidor descilbed his cattle 'Shine, they'io fine bastes now; but tioth, If ye'd seen thlm win they came fli.st, It's thin sklllltons they vv ei e.' 'So paper on Iilsh humor would bo complete without at least a few speci mens of bulls. Hete aie two or three jotted down ut inndom. "'Bluunk!' said .1 man, speaking of his neighbor, 'he was that dhrunk that he made Km halves of iveiy word,' "'Aiiah, ma'am! hnvo ye heard tho news,' Mlsthor John's best calf's been dhrowned on hlni. Bhuio, I'm after Roln' thiough the field mesllf, when they worn gettln' tho ciathuio out of tho ditch, an' ho was that, wake ho could huidly walk homo,' 'Hut' I thought you said he was dtowncd!' 'Dht owned!' And sure, so ho was dhrowned, but he wiihu't (Unowned dead!' "'Why Is the chapel bell ilnglng, Mike?' 'Shure, It's two men over them beyant In nuitnaghur that's dead, and they'ia a-burjln' of one another to day, and that's tho sign.' "Among the the many factors at woik In Irelnnd there Is one of the ex tent of whoso Influence Is supposed, by both fi lends nnd foes, to be unlim ited. J mean what Is called the power of tliu pilc'bt, nnd as lu undoubtedly has a piomlnent place for good or evil In Iilsh life, tho follow Insr example may be of Intoiost: "Old Mlko and his wife lived In a lit tle cnbln on the mountain, one of u typo which is happily oyeiy day be coming mote and moie iaie. The walls weie of mud nnd the Moor of the Baino useful niatetlul, with a gutter uinnlng down the middle to dlvldo tho family apaitment fiom that of tho ilomestlo animals. To this mansion cume )ls leveienco one cold, showeiy nioinlng In Murch to hold a Mutlon. His tun biella, was wet and dilpplng, so, being u careful man, he placed it open In the bpuco vacated by ttu unlmals, who weie grazing outside. After the usual devotions, when the congregation had dispel aed, he went for a stroll, while Molta prepared his breakfast, for to entertain his teveience nftvrwnrd Is the crowning honor of a station. He lind not Rone far when n heavy shower obliged hlni to lake shelter under a ttee and send a little gossoon running back for his umbrella. " 'Ills levercnce Is nftlier sending me to bring his ombrell' said the boy, bursting Into tho cnbln. '"The Bnlnts presnive ttst' said Mike. 'Maybe It's the thing ho left bo yant In the corner,' and, seizing the innbielln, he tried to pass thiough the door, but tho entrance was low nnd nut tow nnd the umbtella latgc and wide. Without a moment's hesitation he caught up a spade nnd began shov eling down the wall at either side of the dour. "'.Man allvet' snld the pilest, ap pealing on the scene, 'whatever aio e at." 'Shine, It's nitikln' way I am for yer llvot dice's oinbtell,' said old Mike; 'devil u bit' of it'll go through at nil, ut all.' 'Ah,' nonsense, mnnP said his level enco, laughing, and, stepping Inside, he took the umbtella out of Molta's hand and closed It before them. "Old Mlks stated nt It aghast. Then he turned to his wife. 'Olory be to God, Molra,' he said, 'Is theie any thing beynnf the power of tho priest'." These old people belonged to a genera tion which Is fast passing nvvay, and to which tlje succeeding one boats but little resemblance." GUARDED HIMSELF. An Interesting Episode of the South African War. According to la story told by Mlchncl Davltt In the Freeman's Journal, an Hngllsh soldier wns found walking post In part of a camp of British prlsoneis, of whom he was one. Wlion the Dutch commandant made his rounds at mid night, Tommy calnilv saluted and re pot tod. "All right, sir." Asked for nr. explanation, ho .said: "Well, sir, this 'ore poor little chnp," pointing to the sleeping form of a Boer lad fifteen yenis old. "was dead btoke for sleeo aitor two nights of dooty. I takes pity on the little chap, and I says: "Look 'ere, you'ie tegular done up, you are, that's sartln. You give me your rifle and take a bit o' sleep, and I'll do .sentiy-go for ou, I will. Honor bright! I won't do' nothlnk wiong. blow me If I do! It's till 1 IghtT sir; don't you bllme hlni. pleae, he's only a kid!" CLERICAL HUMOR. An Estimate of Btyan That Is Not Far Amiss. Two mlnistets, a Baptist and a Methodist, met at the Kansas City con vention nnd fell to joklnjr. Said the Baptist preacher to the Methodist: "I suppose you know that Biyan has tin ned Baptist?" "No," gasped the Methodist preacher, "that can't be " "Novel theless, tint's title," said the Baptist. ' "Oh, no," said the Methodist preach er, lecoveiing himself, "no, that can't be true. Why, to be a Baptist, you have got to be totally Immeispd, haven't you?" "Certainly," said the Baptist. "Well, then, it can't be true," said the Methodist; "do vou suppose tint Mr. Bijjan would consent to disappear fiom the popular view so long as that?" Wav e. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Tllt'lts-Vli.u Cochin ii. 'jiutj lair." FRIDAY XIGIIl "who Is Who?" Academy of Music. AIT, Vil.RK Miciulcj Pitton toinpaiii in rtp ci tunc. Gaiety, llltsf I Hill i: D US Sun Tick's ca LVSr niRLi: DUS-UmcluMei',, JllLke " IIP III). "l-Utkei Miss Coghlnn in "Vanity Fair." Vnotiiei llieatiiril eison is on the va.v aid enou tliu dod walls and Iilghwavs of the" town will he rioting in the vamolmcil lllliogi iphic Kll((tlon ut well known men md vvonun of the st ige. One o( the mo-.t interesting of the )earS novcllUs to (ome in for tins pictorial attention will he Oeitrude Coghlan now- arpcji ing In "Vault) Talr." The olUpun of u fc nioiis fatlur with a feminine showing of her fatlur's guiim, Miv, Coghlan U (itdllid with an excellent realiation of Unikenj's strenuous luiolne. llio dnmatlsation is the work of J, II. Ivovins ami tlio produttion it hpoiHorcd hv Delchcr k Hennes.s,v, a linn of produeeis ie now ned for excellence and thotougliness in over) detail. This attrition will lie seen at the !) t-i-iiiu inn evening. "Who Is Who." A round) ol complications is "Who Is Who," vvhuh will make its appeaiamo at the I)tiuin liiday night. Messrs. Charles V Lodcn and .lohn MiMalion, the chit ( fun conspirutois of this company, have a vilutle admirahly suited to their unetloas st)lc as well as one which admits of almost unlimited introduction of spe cislt) features without in any way nurriiig its coiialstcnc) or destro)Ing its plot. U s a tk cided novelty to contemplate a musical farce, (cincdy with a well defined and Intelligent story, as farce coinedies seldom havo plots that can be, dicovercd Willi an '-ra) ; but "Who Is Wlin" has a plot that Is visible to the naked e.ve, and the natural action is replete with the most I unliable situations and the fun Is Ju3t as tha bills describe it, "one ceasekps drive." It would not be In keeping with modern fane remedies, howevci, without a liberal display of putt) girls, dilnty lingerie, catrhy music, and high class vaudeville trimmings. All these have been provided, nnd this attiactiou ranks anion- tho forcmot comedy oigatuVatloni befoie tie public. Huntley-Jackson Company. The lluntle) -Jackson block company opens a week's engagement at the Atadeni) next Monda) eunliig In Lillian Lewis' famous mllitai) plaj, "lor Liberty and Love," This compaii) .icnu to Invo struck the popuhr fnicy of the thcatci. koiug public, as they have been smashing all ireoriU in some of the largest towns in the lipcitolie belt, with a cluii,c of bill ut each pciioimime. The riJson, llicy a-iscit, ii that they Jro giving the people what they want, large Minic shows with numerous specialties. Kvirj thing is put on witli careful attention paid to detail, the same 03 it they were setln high pri( rs. This compvuy was orgaulred at "the Bijou' 11 cater, Chicago, opening llioii seisnn July 31, 19.S, during the hottest wetthel, and nude such .i sut(es tint the ininaemcnt Immediately ji. ranged liscnd It out, pla)ing the best town J, and giving tho public big scrnlo productions of "fhe I'ast Mall," "The Toinadu" and "fho World" at popular puces. Sinco tlien they have lepliccd "fho Pust Mall" with "Tlio Fatal Orel" and several othei large pioduction?, in cluding "llio Innocent Siunei," 'Tor Liberty and love," "Just Bcfoio Dlvvn," "Ihe T'ouudo," "Mleluel Stiogoll" and "fho World." Easy to Cuie a Cold it you go nbout It light. Take two or thtce Kiause's Cold Cuio Caiisulcs t'uilng the day and. two beforo retlilng nt nlsht. This will Insuie a good, night's i est and a fiee inovcinent- of the bowels next morning. Contlnuo the tieatment next day and your cold will melt away. Ft Ice 23c. Sold by Matthews Bros. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho neiiaflt ot Alt Who llnve Housci to Rent, Rout Eatiita or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wuut Situations or Help Thoto Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Ai-j In. scried Free. FOR RENT. ron lthsr iiotsi: with Hr,vnuvitY rnnirr, hot ntul mid water, liitli, Mntloiiiiry wiuhlnlii. MJ.GO inquire ot V. It. Pitcher, I'uininonupitltli luiltilliig. FOR SALE i on am:-two "ousrs, ijuin ami onir.n uiitliiillilhiKH mid nliuut ID ucui of hnj at i:!mlnirt: llr tnlniitrs ik from iltlifi tlit- 1), I,. A: W. or i:. ii W. V. IE. It. station. Write nr apply to lljrou lluclcltiKliniii. 1011 4LK t'Hinr AM) IIMIIV VHt 1011 enlc In Xewlovvn Tannthlp. Mm. I'. 11. Ji' cots, NaiitUuke, l'u. ron sux-uotM: ov uook Hruri-.i! ov (i"- tcrm. Itnpilre of V. It. Pltdicr, Com vvoiimalth building. yon s vr i:-co'ti:t op iiousr runsi- tnrc, iarpct, I cddln, etc. C)J WihIiIiirIoii avenue. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTKl) OXi: KPEUIl-'SCr.O t TO work In Ricen liouno; single preferred ; ut Kerntcter's faini, South Jtaln avenue, Itncoln IlelRlitA FOUIl LADY Oil OKSTI.EMKV A0I.NTS TO mil coupons. Applv nt once to Cramer's Studio, III I Lackawanna avenue. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE COW, -V. S. XWV, UECkUirH c antrd Ahlo bodied men, service on our war ships In all parts ot the vvoild and on laud in the Philippine whin requited. Recruiting of flcci, 10.1 W.vomlng avenue, Hciatiton. WANTED-TO BUY. WAElCSECO'TiANiriiL' must be In Rood ordir; ttate particular) oi to make and price. Address, L ti , general de livery, Scranton. I'a. ffOOMS WANTED. WANTRD-2 ORIrauisinTwcrT light housekeeping, centrally located. Ad dress, J. VV., Williams building, Citj. MONEY TO LOAN. .M0M:Y 10 LOvX. BUTEXBHUO, AT TOR noj, 307 Connell Building. HONHY TO LOAN-STRAIGHT 10NS once. Curry, Connell building AT AXY ASIOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK, straight loins or Building and Loan At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Wallur. 314 315 Connell building. LOS7 LOST- ' DVS GOLD WATCH BLTWEEN LY- (V heatei and uOfl block Washington ave nue LllK.nl icward an Washington avenue STRAYED. SlltWI'.l) TO THE l'ltl.MISTS OF THE UM)I It signed, a yellow cow. Owner can have same upni piuving ownership and pi)ing e'iire,cs l.iin.lld Ito-iel, Jerui)ii DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDLR; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, "It Adams aovnue. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L T. KELLI.R, SCALP TREATMENT, ,r,0c., shimpoolug, 60e. , fnclal nuagi ; manicur ing, 25c, chiropody. 701 (JuiiH). LEGAL. IN III!: INCOUPOItAlIUV Of THE O ). .10II.N son Hose Compiny (if Dumnorc', 1'nin ")lviuli In the Com t. ot Coiiimoii i'lciu of l.jckawanin lounl). No. 51G, November leiui, lfOO Notice it hcicby given thit nn .ippluition uill be nude at tho Enid cwrt on tliu M)i my of November, A. D. l'JOO, nt '1 o'docK a in. mulct an act to piovide foi the incoiporation ind ng ulitiun ol cotain rorpoi.itloiw, apmoved the '-lih (hv of April, 1S74. and its supplements, bj Jchn -M. Reagan, illclncl J Roimii, .Iimo I. O'lloro, Prink C. ard, Cliules J, Coitillo, James A Kennidv and their i-.soclit"s lor e (hnrtcr. Tlie intinded coipontion to be cnllrd inc ii. s loiiuson nose Compiii) of uiimnure, Peniiivlvanla Th- puipo.se for which the rnr. poratinn is formeil Is to support a lioe com-pain- for tlio control of lite, ind foi mis nur j ose to have, poi-ess and enjov all the rlghtc, bencfitx and privileges tonfencd by said act nnd its furplenicnts 1AH.OR d, LEWIS, Altonirjs for Applicants. NOTICi: IS IIERI.BY GIVUV THAT AN APPI . cition will be made to the Governor of Penn tvlvanli on the Dth day of N'ovembei, 1P0O, bv II. M. Boles, i:. . Boles, W. S. Hutehln.-s, J. U Sheier and A. T. Gebh.iidt, under the Act uf Asmnbl), entitled "An Ait to provide foi tho interpolation und regulation of cirtaln corpora lions" approvid Apiil 2U, 1874. and the nipple liicnls thereto, for the chartei of an Intend, .1 rnr. poratlon to be called the Miv field ElCLtiie Light, Hi it and Power Coinpanv, the rhaiactei and ob jeet ot which is to manufactme nnd supply light, Iitut and power, or any of them, b) 'lectrlutv, to (hi- publle- in tlie borough of Mii)flcld, count) of LaeKiiwarnu and State of Pennsilvanli, and to cueh pel suns, paitncnditpa and corporations, ie-i-idlng therein oi adjacent thereto, as mav de nim tlie same, nnd for these puiposes tu have. po-wcM and enjoy nil of the Tights, 1-fiicnlj and piivlligs nt t.il.t Act of Astemhlv ud the flip tiltmcnts theieto. II. D. CAREY, eolleitor. I.STATE OP MMIY LYM.TT, DECEVSED, Lri! of the lloiough of Diimnore, County of Lack, awanna, and state of Pennsylvania. Notice is huch) given that letters of adinlnhtiatiun iu the above eMnto have been granted to the uii ilemlKiied, nnd all peioas having claitnn or de liiuuds against tlio slid estate will present them foi pjiucnt, and those indebted thiictn will made immediate pi)ment to AIBERT BALL, AdmluMralor. Meetings at New Milfoid, Mis. May V.. Fioy. of Klmiiurst, Pu., will bejjln it neileB of meetings In New Mllfoiil on Sunday, Nov, 11, Mis, Piey has been engnRed In mission and evangelistic wotlc for a nuinohr of yeais. She Is voiy successful In tills line of Clirlstlun vvoik, iiilne- tliu past year she has hold meetings In a number of the luiger towns of Sus quehanna county, und now the churches uie calling her back the sec ond time. $500,000 - 4- -f f f -f -f -- f f f -f f -f -f Or Any Part Thereof Can Be Obtained Upon First Lien Mortgages At Rates Ranging from TO 6 PER CENT. RIGE&DONNELLY.Attorneys-at-Law Rooms; 18 and 19 Traders f 4 - -- - 4- -f s-f SITUATIONS WANS-ED A 0UMJ .MAX WANTS A I'USITIOVIn""a Biotciy utort'i lull IiikI nic Jiuh esperkmi', and 1 ut pciK I.hkIIkIi and llcinuii. Ailduss II. I! , OIS l.(U tuitrt, (Ity. SllUAriOX WAMI.U-11V AN KM'UUII'.NCI'.Ii uoniin to (In Kiiicnil lion-cuuiU 01 llt,lit licmenork, Cjn ho mkii nt the Arlluittun, coi tin ypiuic sticLt and rimiKllit a(iiuc, MVX 01" TIlUltUlKIII llCslMsS IIM'HUI. mill would 111,1 tu opt at tiprruiiUtlVc or matiuKcr ot nuiiiil icluilng ci whole'iile huu'i in .New lliiwu, ( uiin. Addiiin 1'. .1. I.., t rlli line oOtic. DHKSSJIAltnt WASn WOltK IIV 1IIK l)V. llomoilclliiif a hictlull.v : uUo (.lulclri n's Ron lit. Adduwi .leniile, lilliune oflke. SITUATION WAMI.D-UV A (Mill., TO TAW' tare ot chlhheii or do light humuvotk, m wash ilili or woik In 0111 ill store, tall 01 ad dicn 407 KudhianU utitit. S1T17AT10X WAMTD TO tlO Ol! P l!V "I HI' dJi. U. .! A., .".: VVutliliikton avdiin. SITUATION' WANn.ll-tlV A OU.S(! WOMAN, to do w Tilling and Ironing, 01 oik hi tliu dJj. Mn. .1. 1., Oil Pudlnand stlcet. blTUATlOV WAMKU-DV A ltl.SI'I C'l lli.l'. colored girl ui took oi clniiiUtniald Applj 40t evv strict. MTUATIOV WA.V1CD-HY V CVlHI'l.l' tllltl. for cooking oi genual housework; city let. erence; call ut ,(40 Noith lljde l'.itk avenue SITUATION- A.TI.D-I)Y OU.NG M X AS office rlcrk, hat hid five jeaiV ovpcricnie lu the building biHincvs; can do bookkeeping. Addrcm, h. B. V lribune office SITUATION WANU.D-BY YOUNfl VI AN AS office clerk; li is lad Ave jnis expirknce in the ljuilding buslnesn; cm do bookkeeping "I.. It. W" Tiibune. WANrKD-IlY V VtlUDLt: AOKU !,I)Y. POSf tlon it hou"ikeeper in a smill fimlij: un give good rcfcicnie. Addicw 1525 Uulwer Rtreet, ( Ity. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD O SPAULDINO, C. P. A , 23 TRAD- cis' Bank building. Architects. EDWARD H. DU'fS, ARCHITEOT, COXSE1 L building, t-iranton. FREDERICK L. DROWN, ARCHirECT, PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RUBBER 1II1KD CABS AND OAnillAOES; BEST ot servlte Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2072 and 6332. Joseph Kellev, 1H Linden. Dentists. DR. C. E EILENBEROCn, PAULI BUILDI.SO, bpruee street, Scranton. DIt. I. O LMV, SCUAM-OM PRIVATE HOS pltjl, comer V)omlng and Slulberrj. DI! C. C. LU-UACII, 115 W0)IINO AVENUB. DIt. II. l REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels and Bestaurants. 1IIU LLK OArE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVI?, cue. Ilaten reasonable. P. 7XIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L L W. PAS. seuger depot. Conducted on the Euiopean plan. MOTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyeis. J V. BROWMNH. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL, lor at law. Rooms 312 J11 Meara building I) B. RBl'LOGI.E, ArrORM:Y-LONS NEGO tinted on ical estate security. Meara building corner Washington menus and Spruce street.' TlLLAnD. WAltKEV , KNAPP .ATTORNEYS and counsellor at-Iaw. Republican building Washington .nciiuc. JI.SSUP & JC-jSUP, AlTOHMT'lS AND COUN- sellorsat-lavv. Coinmoiiwealth building, Rooirs 10, 10 and 21. JVMPS W. tnkrOHD. TTORNhY- T-LW Rooms 611, 615 and 010 Board of Tude build ing EDWARD W. TllUIIt. A1TORN1.Y. IttllWI, 0th flooi, Mcars building. ROOMS L A WATRFf. ATIORN'EY-ATLAW, BOVBD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATrORNEY-AT LAW, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PnXRSOV & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. C. COSILCnS, 01.) RI PUBLICAN BUILDING A. . BERTIIOLF, TTORnY, ME RS I1LDC. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. eTTlLEV, 513 NORTH WASllTsGTOV avenue. DR. R W. l,'MORI'UX, OlTICr '10 WASH. ington avenue. Residence, HIS Miilhenv Ohronio diseases, lungs, heait, lldne)saiid genlto urinary organs a specially. Hours, 1 to - p. in. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE I. VCIUWANN V, SCRWTOV, Pi, Coime pieparator) to college, law, medi cine or basinet Opens sept. Ulli Send fm otalogue. Rev. Thomas M ('inn, LL 1), prin cipal and proprktor; W, E. Plumlr), A. M , licadnuster. Seeds. 0. It. I'fAIlK i CO. Sl-FDSMEV AND MlltS ei)inen, toio LOl Wnnhlngtou avenue; gieen huu-.es, ln'0 Noilh Main avenue; storo tde phone, 7d.'. Whe Scieens. josi'ph Kur.rn.L, rear en hcivawans-s. avenue, Seranton, Pa., manufacturer of Ulu. Sc reens. Miscellaneous. BAUl U'S OliCllKSTIt -MUSIOlOR II I l.si plenles, iMilbs receptions, weddings and ion. Jut work fuinished For terms jddre R. , Itauer. lonductoi, 117 t)oming nvinue, ovci llutbcrt'a music store. MF.OUIOIE IlltO-., PlII.SrHtS' M'PPIHS, IV. v elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 1.10 Wasiilniton avenue, Scranton, Pa. f f f National Bank Building, -f 4 4 -f -f -f -f -f -f -f 4. 4 likPAOTtME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILffOAO schedule In Effect May 8T, 1900. Trains leave Sernnton. D. . H, Station! 0.45 a. m week days, for Sunbury. Hnitlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WaBhington and for Pltts burg and the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Bending Norristown, nnd Philadelphia' and for Bun buiy Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore.Waahington and Pitts burg and the West. S.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. in.,) for Sunbury, HarrU buig, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington nnd Pittsburg and the WeBt. For Hazleton, Potts v"ie, Heading, &c. week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, 'for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. r".I. R. WOOD. Oen. Pan Agl. J. It. IIUTCIUNSON, Oen. Mgr. Delnwaie, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 10, 1000. Soulh fcive Srrintoii for Xcvv Yoik at t 5, 3 rw, o 40 s oo and 10 (M a. m , 12.63. 3 31 and 8 11 p. in Foi Philadelphia at 5 40. 8 00 and J" Uj a. in u y, onj j a.1 p, m. Tor Strouds burg nt (110 p in. Milk and accommodation at Vi... p '" A"lve nt llobotten at 6B. 7.1S. "' " a. in : 12 OS. 2 47, 4 48. 7.10 and 0 43 p. m. "' ot I'hlladclphla nt 10 00 a. m.; 1.08. S . II TO and jj p ,, Arrile fron, Nvr York at i OS, 4M nnd 10 80 a. m : 1 00, 1.5S, 6 43, 8 4S and II 0 p in. j'rom htroudshurg at 8 05 a. m. ... Sl. ,cac Scranton lor Butlalo and Inter, mediate alatlom it 1.10, 4 Iff and 8 30 a. m ; ineuiale slntloni it 1.10, 4 10 and 8 90 ... ' I4? "'"' " M P ' Vat Oswego am uw at 4 10 ,, ,', j y, p, m. ror I . L0, llh nnJ 1 55 p in. Kor Montrono na i)r- Utica at , oi no m. : 1 OS n m. ant r, in n. m For NleluM- mV.i orn nni1 flip i- 'or ninghsmlon. 10 21 ,,?, ' "' Airlvc In Scranton Irom Bultaln ,! ' .H M' B "" "1 10 00 . in. i 3 30 and 8 00 i ii V01" Oswego and Sv mouse at 'J S5 a. m ; J-11 and 8 00 p m. rrom UHca at 2 55 a. m.; t.7 ; a.n'i 3S0 P "' l,'nm Nicholson at 6 50 a. in anil o 00 p. tn. From Montrose at 7.BJ and jo (Hi . , . ,, nn, 8 M m liloonuburg Division Leare Scranton tor nrthiiniiicrhml nt 0 41, 10 01 a. m ; 1 55 and o M p ni. Tor Pleinnnlli at 1 OS. 3.40. 8 65 and 11 ' II 111 V .HII. .. o in . n. Arrive nt Northumberland at 011 a. tn.; 1.10, 5 00 and Ai'i.p ?'. Airlvc nt Nantlcoke at 010 a. m. i m 'l "A-nioutli at 2 00, 4 32, wi; "i n.'' Arrive at Scranton berlaml at 0 42 a. m ; 12 33, 4! 12, 0 50 p m. and rrom aon-num- RA mA i ft i.i. F1r,'n , Nantlcoke at It 00 a. m. From inoiilh at 7.50 a. in, 3 20, 6 35 and 11.10 p. SUNDAY TOATXI South lave Scranton 140, 3.00, 8 40, 10 05 . in. : I '13, 1 40 and 8.10 p. m. . Aorl,l.TTea"'c' Scranton at 1.10, 410 a. m.; J 6 . 5 41 and 11 15 p. m. Bloomsbtirg Division Leave Scranton at 19 06 a m. and 6 M p m. Pelawaie and Hudson. In Effect Oct. 21, 1900. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 6 50, . SJ. 8 63, 10 13 a. m.; 12 00, 1.23, 2.20, 3 52, 6 S3, t) 25, 7.67, I) 13, 11.15 p. m : 1 10 a. m fore Honesdale 0 20, 1013 a. m.; 2 28 aoel 6 25 p. in, Tor Wllkrn Barre 6 45, 7.48, 8 48, 988, 101 . m ; 12.01, 128, 218. 3 33, 4 27, 8.10, 7.48. 10 41, 11 30 p. m. Tor L V. ft. Tt. polnts-0 45 a. jn. J 12 08, 2.18, 4 27 and 11 30 p. m. For Pcnnsvlvanii R. K. points 6 45, 9 31 a. m : 2 18 and 4.27 p. m. tor Albany and all points north 8.20 . m. and 3 52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbcndale-9 00, 11.33 a. m.J 2 26, 3 62, 6 17, 10 62 p. m. For Wiikes-Borre 0.S8 a. m J 12 03, 1 68, 8 M, 6 27, 8 27 p. m. For Albanv nnd polnla north 3 52 p. m. F6r Honesdale 0 00 a. in. and 3 52 p. in. Lowest rates to all pointa in United States and Canada. .1 W. BtlRDICK. 0. P. A , Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Effect May 27, 1000. Trains Leave Scranton. For Philadelphia and Nevr York via D AH 11 It., at II 45 a. in. and 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 (Black Diamond Fsprcss), and 11.30 p. ni. Sundaja, D. 4. II. R R , 1 6S, 7 4S p. m. For White Haven, Hazleton and principal pointa in the coal regions, via D. & H R. ft , (I 45, 2.18 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsville, 6 45, 213 p m For Bethlehem, Eiston, Reading, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations via D. k If. 11 R , 0 15 a. in ; 12 03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Express), 11 30 p. m. Sundays, D & II. R. R 1 18, 7 48 p. m For Tiinkhannock. Towanda, Elmlrs, Ithaca, Geneva und pilncipal intermediate stations, via I), L. & W. R. R., 8 03 a. m.; 1.05 and 3 35 p m. For Genevi, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D & H. R. R , 12 01, 3 31 (Black Diamond Expicss), 7 48. 10 41, 1110 p. m. Suuda)9, D. k II. R. R, 12 08 p. m ; 7.48 p. in. Pullman ra,lr anll Bleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes Bsrre nnd New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Bus peislon Bridge. ROLLIN II WILBUR, Cen. Supt., 28 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LFK, Gen. Pass. Agt , ?8 Certlard street. New York. A W. NONM'MACHER, Dir. Pass. Agt. South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservation! apply t 300 Lackavvnnna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Raihoad of New Jersey. Stitlons In New York Foot of Liberty strut, N, R . and South Ferry. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness nnd cnmfoir. TIME TUH.r. IV l.l'ECT SIAY 20. 1UO). Trains have S'eranton for New York, Newark, Eliribcth. Philadelphia, Inston, Bethlehem, Al Untmvn, Mutch Chunk nnd White Haven, at 8 '9 n m ; express, 1.20, express, i 00 p. m. Sun ihvs, J XI p. m. For Plttslon and Wilkes Bine, S30 a. m ; 1 20 and 4 00 p in Snndivn. 2 15 p. m. For Biltliwuc Hid Washington, and polnti Eolith and West sin llethlelicm, 8 30 a. m, 12(1 ii. in. Sundivs, 2 16 p. in I oi long Bunch, Ocean (hove, cle,, at 8 80 n, in nnd 1 20 p ni. For Blading, Lebanon ard Harrlsburg. l Al. le.it'jvvii, 80 a. in. and 120 p. m. Sundays, 2.11 l m I ci Pottxvllle, "? Ill i m , 1 20 p m lluougli tldets to all points east, south and west at owist late-, at the station .1 II. OIILII VUSLN. Gen Supt. II P. DW.imiN, Gen. Pass Agt. New Yoik, Ontario nnd Western R.R. UMi: TVIU.ll IN HFUCT SUNDVY, NOV. 4, 10. Noith Bound Trains fcivi I eive bKianton Cnbondule, 111 in ii tn 11 fl (l m. J; Arrlvn Cadoala. 1 til p, in.. HOOp ni iilvo Carbondal ft 40 p m. 1JIIIII liOUIlll, Ii ive I cue ri Arrlv t1 idol i, riiboiuhile, erantnn, 7.U0 a. in. 7.40 a. m. 2 0.1 p iu .) l p. in. 120 p in, Siiiii1i)s onl), Noith Round, li.ve leive itli Niintnn. f'jibomhtc, Cadosia, SIC i, Hf, I) 10 a. ni ' 10 41 a,' in. 7 () u. in rrivc Cirbonilo 7.10 p. tn. leive Leave ' riln Cadonh. Ciilioiidile, rauton. 7 0(1 a. u, f 7 III a, m. I .0 p iu 1 1I p. in I el J.j p, iu, 'lialns leivlng N.1111I011 at PH0 a 111. ilail), ind 8,30 n. in. Suiiilitn. in ike New York, Com. vvull, Jlld llftovvn, Walton, ibidney, Norwich, Rome, l'tlei, Oueldi nnd Oswego eonnsctions. For fiulhei inloiin itlou eeiitult ticket agents, .T, (', AMIHP-OV, Hi 11 Piss. et New York, , J, F, Wl I HI ruvclliig I'aoniger Agent, Sciss. Ion. Eiie and Wyoming Valley, Times Table in 1 ITcct Sept, 17, 1000 lulus for llavvley and loial points, connect, lug at lliuvh) with File ullroad for New ntk, Scvvburgh ud inlcruiidialc points, leave Seran ton at 7 01 m. and 2 ii p. in Trains on Ive at bv.mntr'i at 1010 a. 111 and 0 10 p in. t. NEWSPAPERS 'llli: MI.MbllHItl-: H1.CORH cw be liin tu Seranton at tho fvvs stands ot Hiljmsn Bios , 40.1 ispiucc and )j Linden; M Norton. Hi laekavvamia avenue; I. S. Schutrer, 211 Spiuio ttreet. CITY SCAVBNQKR ilhnT K. B. BRIfiCb ClUiN3 PHIVT VAULTS 1N1I cess pools: no odor. Improved pump UM1. A. II. UUltlCS. Proprietor,. Ltar order It 10 North Main svtnu. ociUcltV druf stora,, ear ner Adams ind JlMlberryv''Tlephon MtA J .' ''-.' 'J-lf J t ii- f iti i