' t-- THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-WKliNKSDAY, SI AY 1, 1001, n NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THE TRIBONE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY PITTSTON. Fr'!' H' Scranton Tribune. I'IUhIoii, Arull 30. "Within a wobk the si i Ike ul tho Hti'illiiB silk mill In Uila city will bo Hclllcd. Httpcrlntonflent lliiinllii liim been In communication wllh the rIi-Is nnd lui.i hiforincil tltcm that lila company wus willing to settle on Hie winiu Intsls tin that of tho Hentn ton mills, null the kIiIh Imvo practic ally decided to uccopl tho offer. Tho mat tor will ho adjusted lit a mcctlup of the Rrloviincc cOnimlttco of the Central Labor union and the textile workeis' conunlUrjo moiiio ovenlnu this week. In St. John's llomiut Catholic eliuieh IIiIh nioniltiB nl 7 o'clock, John A. Gil lespie, of Church f treot, nnd MIbh Allco CosRrovo, of South Alain street, wcro united In imurliiKo hv JIonxlKiior Clar vpy. The fpremony was performed with ii nuptial mu.is, aftpr which the rev pirnd fatlipr pave tho newly wedded eotiplo Homo sound ndvlco for their future wclfiiro. .Miss Klb.nlicth Co.s Ki'ove, of Wllkes-Haire, was hrldus niald, and the Kt'oom wns attended by Ids brother, Miillcim-loi- AVIlllam J. CIII lesple. The ceremony over, a wedding breakfast was served nt the homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mui'Kiu-ot Cos wrove, on South Main street, only the Immediate relatives betiiB pioseiit. Mr. and Mrs. Olllesplo have Rone on a honeymoon to Washington, and will ho nt homo In tho frioom's own now resi dence on Untler street. A meetliiK of the properly holders of Hip Knurth ward, whoso properties were iliinuiRpil by recent cave-Ins, was held hero this evening to formulates plans for seekliip damiiRes for tho losses so sustained. NICHOLSON. Spot ia In the ScMiitcu Tiibune, Xleholson, April no. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Searles and two children, of Su.squelinnnu, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kredonburff, over Sunday. Messrs. Unci TiiiKlcy and Claude liobcrls ueie callers in town Sunday. Mrs. 11. K. AVilkins and Miss Flor ence Wilkhis returned to their homes Sunday oveniiiff, after a few days' visit with friends in Serantoii. The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Stephens was tho scene of a. harmliiR party last Saturday even Iiir. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Steph en's eldest daughter, Nellie. Cumcs, sinRiiiR' and other party amusements were indulged In, and at a seasonable hour refieshments were served. Those piespnt were: Misses Bertha Dix, nertrude Smith, Jennie Wright, Vera Taylor, Virgil Taylor, Ktliel Stark, Ttuth Johnson, Cora Kling, Bessie Stephens, Kvn Stephens, Mabel Stone, lilanelie Jloppe, Bessie Taylor, Pearl MeKibby, .Nellie Mack, llattie Steph ens, Flossie Stephens, Nellie Brecht, Reat'rlco Stephens, Nellie Shaw, Ui.i Tardene, Khea Shields: Messrs. Fied froek, Glenn Lord, Briee Fredenburg, .1. Koehor, Harry Towijee, Guy Potter, Harry Hardy, Claude Franklin, Maur ice llinklie, Will Crock. George Nich ols. Maurice Stone, Walter Hoppe.Ttay Tiffany, Albert Brecht. Henry Brecht, Italph Stephens, A. J. Kllng, Olin Shaw, Grover Wells, I.ou Taylor, Joe iilakslee, l.eGrand Stephens, AVIldur Tiffany, John MeKibby and C. M. Mack. NEW iHILFORD. Special tn the Soianlnn Tribune. New Milford, April SO. Miss Nettle Bell, of Auburn, was called to her home in tills placo Saturday night ly the serious illness of hov mother, Mis, S. 15. Bell. J. II. Tiffany, who is suffering from a stroke of paralysis, is a little better. .Mis. C. N. Wood visited friends nnd iclalives In Susquehanna and Hall stead last week. Mr. and Mis. Fiank Millard, of South Montrose, called on friends in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert AVaterninn. of liallstead, weie guests at the home of . M. Aldilch on Sunday. Mrs. L. A. Van Cott and Miss Maude riumbtill attended the county Sunday ichool convention, at Hallstead, on Tuesday and Wednesday, as delegates Von i the i'lesbyteiian Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Cott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Klmer Tlel, it Kirkwond. Miss Helen Hutchlngs was a guest )f Hallstead friends Satuiday and Sun day. The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet at the home of Mrs. V. B. Glllet, on Tluusday afternoon "at 3 o'clock. AVOCA. The jiiiy empanelled (o invf-tig.ite the cause of the death of George Toots, who was killed In tho Lehigh Valley shaft hist Wednesday met in the oilii e of Siiulrc Fltzslmmons yes tcidiiy afternoon, and after hearing all the testimony, rendeieil n verdict Unit dentil was mused by being kicked by a mule, Coroner MoKeo conducted tho Investigation. Mine Inspector McDonald was also present, Miirtln Cm ley iilturiied fioni Meiey hospital on Monday, after uudei going tieiitmciit thPio for several moiitlis. The Ladles' Missionary society of Langclllfo church will meet In tho chinch pai loss tomorrow afternoon. Thomas L. Mcllnto has been pio motcd to the I'lttstou dlstilct in tlio , Iritoiest of the Prudential Life Insur ' nine company, This will cause his in nioval to i'lttstou. Hy wo doing, Avoca, loses one of her most upright citi zens, Hrv. T. L, Wilson will leave today to attend the Pilinitlvo Mothodist con fcienco at Plymouth. A valuable brooch, engraved Ciiun gum, was lost on Suuil.iy, Finder will bo lewnrded by returning to Miss Jen ilo Ncwlln. Tho Krlii company yesterday noli lied mIiip Foreman William iJrown, P. II. O'llrlen, Thoiu.n Nelson niul An thony Healey, that their services would bo ni longer renulicd. Only ono liremun will bo at each eolllury. Tho men weio given employment about tho mines. Mr nud Mrs. William Hopgood, of West Plttston, spent last evening with 31r. anil Mrs. N. I-:. Ilosklns, The olllcluls on the liupld Transit contract have touted the Harris build ing, on Main stiect. MOSCOW. I l.c glided ithnol will cla.o litre today. I . II. 'I'l.iiis liij icntcl hit U(u line jud "111 imv o g r-lniubhlilg tod.i.t, alii. Liail 1i Sv A ullk.i!l.v ill. Hi. Long. street, ef Scranton, was called In consultation Saturday. Special pcrvloes at being held In the Melh' mlUt clmrrli this work. Ilioy me conducted by W. W. Adair, inllio.nl tecretary ot the Scranton Ycting M'ti'i C'htlstlati ninoclntlon. Mis' Mir anda Crowlicr, of lloeton, mlwloinry In Taunlmt, C,'!ilna, anil imprljoncd at the ulrje ot t'cltlii, ulll Iodine !'ild5y cvcnli'B, Mny .1. Xo "! mlwlnn will lie rhtrncd, ' TUNKtiANNOCK. Special lo Ihc Scratilon Tribune, Tiinklianmiok, Apill BO. l'lolemor Oliver .1. Mmclntk mid family, lio lme been vMtlnu frlemti mid rtlpllvci In New York city, li.oe ic turned home. Attorney I'aut ,1, hliemnnil, ot Wilkcs-Hane, wns iIoIiir IiiiIiipm In town nn 'Imsdjy. .MIm Kiellnc h'lckler. ot HliiRlianitoii, N". Y who Im.t hecn tlic ifui'sl ot her ller, ill Unci 1). MlllliiK't, li.ii relumed homo. Snnnel W. Kjscnbnck, if tlio Timkhannoek I!lectrlc , company, made .t trip to Wmerly, X, Y.Nnnd iu-ccted the lliclit pjuleni nt tlut place, Dr. I!, I'. Avery, who has hecn in t'liiladeb plila the Mt weik hni returned home. ' A lnarrt.igc license his been lueil to Uradley H. tlunnell, of Mihoppcu, and Miss l.eua blarli, ot Wet NlchoUon. ooooooooooocooooq THEATRICAL. OO0OOOOOOOOO?OOOO ATTRACTIONS TODAY. l.Y('i:t M 'lliomas .TefIeiiou in "l!lp Y.m Winkle." Night. ARAnKMY.Cli.n In II. hnuiplin (omp.iny. M.ilinee and ninhl. "Kip Van Winkle." 1 bonus .lellerion will be the ntlrjctlon at Hie l.jccum tonlirht. iircsentlnic the one play that lus been seen by thou-.iiids nE tlieater poeri presented by his fathci, .losepli .Icirerson, nilltlcd "Hip Van Winkle." Tin- play will be cien with icrijl feenci.i and a romruny ut excellence. 'I'liomas i not a iioice on the Mace, aa bo has Miuil ,'ippi( nt ice-hip under the tuition nt his illtistiiou'i f.ithcr and has been highly prais ed tor ht able peifoi nunic ol Hip by all the ciitiis ot the l.iruo cities wlwre lie lias appealed to laige audiences, "Hodge, Podge & Co." line ot Siranton's most pionmnued f.noiile, joi.il Peter 1". Dailey, will IicrIii an cngaitiv incut at the Lyceum net l'rld.iy nlnhl. On this occasion lie will appear tor the Hist time in Ibis city in the vciy newe-t thing' in the iiiusic.il comedy line, "Undue, Podge it Co." His iippoilimj company is said to be Ike largest nnd niot capible tw-r employed ju tlic pieen tation ot musical farce. A clance at the names ot a few ot the principals will icadily eomince one of the fact. They aie! Dainty Klsie Ityan, who is t.aid lo be mct happily cast; William I'. Urodeihk, (,'eorge W. llarmim, Slephin Jlaley, Delia N"nen, Georgia Lauuuce, lMdie (,arey, Harold i.rane, Kdwaul Woiin, I'rankie Ilailey and tliiily of tlic prcttie-sL chorus gills in Hie countij. The sicnie piodiulion is said lo be Mipcib and the cotluincs all biiglil, new- .mil of the eiy lalest ilc.-imi. Theie ill lie no end (if pretty, c.ilihy and funny Mings, includiiig "Jty Siinflnner Sue," "Ilillet Don," "The Gav (,'olf Girl." " 'U Didn't S-em to Know .liis't What to Say," "A Holdiei of I.oe," "Dieam Dajs of Seiille," "t'liidy," ami a doen othei-.. Sothern as "Hamlet," l'ollowing is the ( al foe the pioihnli.Hi nf "Hamlet," which will he .seen at the l.iieum theater Saturday night: Claudius, King of Denuuik, Arthur K. I.aieiiLe. Hamlet, son n the late king and nephtw of the pr(enl king II. II, Solbein Poloniii", I.oid Cliainlxilaiu IMwin V.mey Laertes, son 0f I'ohiniiis... .Vinient Steimoid i !. I. 11 SfiTIHMIN- AS "IIAMIXr" Hoialio, fi kiid ol Hamlet Heiiiy l'.nlll Usrio, lliucnci.int, liiiildcii-lein, lourlleis, iliihard Lamheil, Tailor Holino, (.'. I', llo..hvUk. A priest , IMgar Mn.-li .ilaiiclliis, llein.lulo, nlliciis, George ',. 1 1 a 1 1 1 . .nluey l'. .Mallur. I'lauii-io, a boldlcr Daniel .lauctt lU.Miahlo, servant of Polouim. i Itajmoiid 1'iist pla.ier Lcouanl Outiam .Second plaiir Arthur rVott l'irit gracdlBRcr Howland llu Latorie .Second giaiedlggir Inliu .1. Csdllns Ghost of Hamlet's Mllici William llanis rortiiibias, Piince of Nonvay,, George II. Ilrjaut Geitiude, Qiuen of Deunuik, and molhcr of Hamlet ('h.nlotle Dean Ophelia, daughter of 1'olonhn,. .Adelaide Kelm Playir o.uccu Ldua I'ldllips Louis, ladles, olliceis, holdiers, inenaeiiKer, I'ollouiri of Knitinbr.il ami oilier .iliciidjifs, M'i:xi:s, Ait l-.sieno I, LUinore, a platfoim bcfoie the rattle; fccne -.', a loom ot slain in the castle; Mono :), a room ill i'olonlus't house; none t, ilie platform; soene A, a mort remote part, (liilcn.il ot Irn ininiitcs.) Act II bicne I, a loom in Poloniums house; scene -J, u loom ut slate in the castle. (Inter al of two nilnuteg.) Ait 111 Scene 1, a room of ttate in the rus tles sceno .', Ihc (piecn's elnset. (Intrrval ol live mlnulis.) An IV- Seme, a room ol state in tlic castle, (luti rial ol ten minutes.) ct V fccciie 1, a church) ard; scene 2, out. tide the cattle; siine ;l, a hall in the calle, Ivwin's Majestic Company, hwlu's Jlajesllo company elands abreast with tho best eslravagana ever been in .Scranton. 'ilieir coming h annouutid for thieo das, be ginning Jliy 2, al the Gaiety theater. Thl how appeals lo the better rlau of thcatei goerJ, as It is uunpofcd of high class comedy, rucllent miijle and beautiful scenery and wardrobe, The coniptny numbers) thirty peonlo of the Idgheat iiurit. UtU this b,uw aie tlic Todd Judge fanillj, Kolh ond Dill, Kata Dahl, tlio two Amcriiau Mac', llelle Taylor, Walllii--and Hammond, and Itcvicie, Lestir and Wlf. liams. Jloie than sitUfaction is guaranteed. 'Iliis will, u all piobablllty, be the closing attiJillou at thfa popular theater, and all lovtia of clean builcsquq should take advantago of this lat oppoituuity lo wilnets what is con sidered the peer of any burlcnyic organization e.Mant, Oi! Market. s Oil I'lly, Apill M.-("tcdit InhneM, 61.11; U'llllislcc, nn bid; thlpments, vj,( barrels; aifiaxc, u..7 ham Is; runs, lia.V'S baiub; i. irage, b5,'vJI batiiU. mm? --l UK w8tWrw e t For Rent. FOR RENT FROM MAY 1 Store in The Tribune building, now occupied by the Times. In cluding Desks, Steam Heat and Electric Light. Also 1200 feet of floor space on 4th lloor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of TH1: TRIBUNK. roil IIKNT Kiftlit loom house in Gieen Rldgc; modem inipioveincnts: cither lurnbdied or un furnished. Addic-s S. V. I, Tribune otllee. 1'OR RESTllousj nl SO) Harrison avenue, with all improcmcnU; tor rent at 1111.00 or will sell for SOO. Apply en picintses. !f.'9 GRKK.V IIIDGP. SrRI'Xr. ten looms, model n itnprotemcnts; steam heal furnished; dr. sic dtsirahle. t Money to Lonn. M0M1Y In loan on impiocd illy leal elate. iinxitv ui:i.ix. JII. CHAS. II. WKI.I.KS. '1H0MAS SPltAGUi:. r.IOO.Oiio TO I.O AX Lowest rales: ti.ilaht or monthly payments, Muik & (.'o.,Tradei' bblg. STKAIGlI'l' LOANS tor any amount, liilerc-l 4 to fi per tent , can be obtained fiom A. Don nelly, It) Tiadcrs" National bank building Till: l'lIX.V MITTUA1, I.IKl! IXSL'KAXf'i: COM I'AXV will loan upon, flrsl iniutfiiiire upon renlially located propel lie uny amount for teuu ol Jeans, ot Ion- i.ile of inleie-t. CapwiJI, At. tomey, I'aull lliiildiripr, S'lHAIGHT loans in amount V" to tlOO.OOi al 4'i to 0 per lenl; pajnidiK iimntlilr, senii-annually or carlv. IntciiM on balance W. M Hunuell. Altv, Blil-J Mears HhV. AXV A.MOUXT 01' MOXKY TO I.0AX -Ouich, straight Irons ,n liuiluing and Loan. Al from to 0 pel cent. Call on X. V. Walkci, ."ll-tlj Connell buildina;. Agents Wanted. WANTi:i)-KcnU to tell the fasle-l -jllini; Household pciiilty on Hie lnarkii; paiiiiK IDrt pn-lent, piollt; bolh s(is. Apply al Main Distributing Ceutie. ,'12i 'iiliiiiKten meiiuc. nel Salmday alkr t) n. in. Business Opportunity. si,mi M'.rnir.s Tiiiii:i:-ui ah'it.k i.vii:iii:ii' in Seiaiiton Inuliic-. netting -J.nou ,i lib. Addles. "Hiislnci," Tiibune ultlte. A I'AHTY rXI)i:ilSTAM)I.NG llOOKKI'.I.IMMi tan suure for liliui-Ii a R""d position al a li'1-i-ial Kilaiv In- itmtUIng .-iv lo lui tlinu-aiid d"l-I.H- in a" we'll-eslabll-hed, diiidiiid-pnini: h.iii pane. Addiess I,. M. N . Tiibune iiltiie. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New oih, Apill -lO.- 'I hoc is no pmideiit by vliidi In be KUi'hd In Hie fnimitloii ot i jndn I nut ujtanliiiK Ihe piesint stink ninkel. Cull div o' 'i.iiluu leites sonic foinier mold Ue hind, and mil iiifiemHiitli all pietious icmicls an In- Hie bond a. a iraiill ot a day's business. 'Ihe 'iigKieiialcd .-..les ol all i-loik today Men. aheail of ii'slenliv i. Iinnerio unpieeeiieiiieu ii lal, lisliiK lo f.l,a)iH)fl sh.ue.s, Tlic .luuteirale h.iles of both Ibe eonmion and pefeue.l "ti U of I'nilcd Stalls Steel aiiiounteil toda tn (il'.OXi sliaus. Anolhei lecoul iihiih will, cdlpsid loday w.H that foi a .single bonis' liihiiieri., iles mr the lliat bom iiniounllnK lo (iter u million shin , aiMlii'l the plot ions in. minimi ol leu, than NKi.nof) khan's, Tlaic weie bnnr stiitiss of sue iessie transactions in mine of the most .ictlii .slinks todaj, in ulildi mme ol Ihe '.lh's le polled wile of less than I.UOO sIi.iick and inn uliiB fiom that up lo ll),MX) sliaie. If any oi dinaiy consideialions cnuld inle In i-urli .1 iimi kel the fart would bate had Kieat InlliKixe on the slock which weie most nolably Mionir .xcsteiday weie sold in inoimoits tolinue lo lake piollts. The sliaip bie.il; at many points in the (hi-inu dealings would baie been nuolher tutor m.ikiui; foi hesitation, lint the si; unii'inl i-.tiop-loin of a loinln? le.Ktion have been m ntldi Mlthout Hie sliis-hloM elfei t III Ihe icicnl e'. tuoulinaiy ni.it Let Out they wcu- lot illy ig nored by the cxcitid hpeculaloir, as many ollin inddcnli, hate In en, null as the eui;ai;einents of Kohl for eiort and occasional li.iideuln ot the money market. The picsenco in Rreat four of a wide.spie.ul public luteicj-t In Hie market mirt explain lids IkiioiIo? uf usual leiliuli.il indi. i at Ion-'. Tlic itieat accumulations nt wealth wlili Ii bate ionic to I lie hands of Hie Auieiiian people tor seieial .icais pa.st and whiili haie lain In deposit banks waltiiiK foi oppoitunlty loi oullay. heniied lo lie pomiiicr into Wall i-treet ut trailed by the Midden gic.it fortunes which aie beiiiK made Iiom day to day in the Rreat price moteuieiits of different stocks. The l.URe billow nf money from Ihe inleiior to New Yoik t,eiiu lo be due In this tendtiic and is kcepim; Hie money market easy in spite of Hie demand fioni oilier Miuueii, Tin re l xeiy little In the way of tjccltl(! news iiiiompanyiiii; the inoviinent of pihe. Tlic aiinoimceiueiit tills iiioiulnc; of Ihe absoiptiou of Ihe Leilaud Mramship Hue by it, I', Moi can had u tendency lo r;iie a iciieued stimulus tn Hie speculation, as iiidlialin Ibe loi.llnuid acliiity of Ihe inoet illluential Indi ildual in the leient b'trat inotemeiils toward (oiisolidaliou. 'I ho belld in wholesale iniisoll ditloiis of great lailroad eyitems, etcu at the (imimoiLs rnpen.se involied in Ilie bujlnir of ion tiol in the open market h the potent factor in the eeneial speculation. The enthiulastlc be. llever in an indeilnltu rise in pi ices amuc that a nuiket turnoier willdii few dajs of as many alia res of a corporation a the whole out. (.landing capital necessarily indicate') a movement to buy control, but It ii certainly obvious that a turnoier of that amount ot stock where lie; actual control doea not past ia proof positive of an enormous amount of nuiely upeiulatitu billing-. It may be due to buylns and selling- and Hun lebujiu? many times over of tpciulathc, holding or it may he due to persistent short selling on ctery advance and then hujing lo i over as Hie further advance imperils the position nf the bears. That such purely spciulallve transactions formed n laige fat lor in todaj's liuiki'st ia piobably not seriously i doubted. An analysis in detail of todaj's market would be futile, so great i its extent and in Ihe luirr dealings it Irregularity, Noil hem Pacific n under picesuic at pollt taking all day and Union I'aellio and Hie Grangers generally showed ils influence aa the day progressed. The Attrition weie the new stiong featute on lull; of an ill treac in the dividend. An advaucn in Ntwr York C'eutial biought speculative attention baik to the eastein railroads, but their gains did not hold well. Ilia United Mates Kteel stocks wcro touiparaliicly well maintained, liming wit Ii net g;ina of i for the common and 2 for the pre feritd at icatllons of lUalfto. iepeitltrly fiom tlio b( st pi ices. 'Ihc heavy piollt taking at Hie last nude Ihe dosing Incgular, llu.lrivss was not as large rel-itiicly in bonds and the price move, ment was inegul.tr. Total sales, par value, ?, 215,000. United states new Is advanced !i per cent, on tho last rail, The following quotations ire furnished Tlis Tiibune by M. S. Joidan A Co., looms T03-71 Hears building, Scianton, I'a. Telephone D0O.I: Opeii- High- Low. Clos ing, est. est. inar. American butar IIT1 lli'i llrt'i li:i 4 Lines 0 Cents Mora Than Four Lines, 3Centfor Each Extra For Sale? rtVS ' S.SVrtV I DT.Sirti: to .nnnouneo heieliv tint for the imr. Hxn of celtlliiR Hie uitner.lilp husiiiri of ihe I.ile llrm ef T, K, Can- tt Son, I bale derided lo oifir for sale Hie premises on Washington ne line known a Cnrr'a Market, logetlier wltli the IKIurcs, liadc nnd gnod'Witl ol the business. I consider the establishment ro weli known In thl oily that I deem It unnecessary tn make any lonnuent as to the linpottancc of thl oftcr as an unusual opportunity for Imrslmciit, The leal estate, a lot J'jMfiU feel, will be sold Keparatc If desired. f, I,. t'Altlt, Survliliiif paltrier ot the late film of T. V.. Carr A Sou. mil SALK-ilOO hoise for T. If sold at ome; kind, genlle and fc.iiless, linpeilal I'alnt (.'o,, ftil lndcn sltoct. LOOK ill'.IIK-llorsrs lor sale; lo fanclei of lme driver and saddlriT, IS head of highly bred Hotter. and paceis at Gorman's Sale 11 int. 1)1! UG STOItl! in best German locality In t'hlla delphli, for Fate (heap for cash; first das ihanee for (Iritrobl or doctoi; dniRglst wlslie lo ro west in .lunc, Addiess .1. A. Ilarl, lliug Rial, 1202 X. Clh tieel, I'hllidelphl.i, Pa. Wanted To Kent. YAXTI:D Two or three nicely furnished loom for housekeeping by patty with bent lefereneo. Address G., Tiibune office. Booms Wanted. WANTLD t'nfiiinlahed loom, with lio.ud. In family with widow- lady who has no ihlldicn prel'eucd. Must be cheap and within twenty ininutcn walk of Diikson works. Addiiss I'. JL, Tribune offlie. Situations Wanted. MTI'ATIOX WAXTUD To ro out by Ihe day wavhlni; and lioiiin? Ihe. lii-l pirt of Ihc week. Call ol addiess I !),. .Til Nimner aie-inn-. MTI'ATIOX VA.N'li:i)-Hy a jotms nun as bookkeeper .-mil tjpewiltei; (an uiiv lefcr. ence; smill Ktlaiy. Addie-s Wcley It, Yeair, Lope?, t'a. SITUATION- WAX'll'.D-lteeisleied pliiimaii.l. simile, dmlies pu-ltlui-. Aildiev I'ill, 'liibiiac oftid. HTfATION WAVllID-lly a jotiuj; man. a collcdoi; has had torn .ti..' rp,iiiici with a Icii.linir ''nn ot I'.iii mi- I i.m inni-li A Xo. 1 leliiiiues, Add:'-s '.. r. G., Tiibune. MOMAV wants wink by Ihe illy, .smh as wash ins oi (tc.iniuir or woik lit lake huttic. I all or nildic.s 'Ms lVuu iiKiiue, up stabs. V'AXTViD Wink by the diy as laiiudii's.-,, (,i any kidu of woik l'or Tiicsda.i.s, (.m niio bit of illy leteielKi's. Addieo Tnj Kim Uriel. MTI'ATHiV W X'1I:I)-Ah ueid lady waiillni; li do hoiiscki'ipiiis;. I'lcasp call ai :!.- (.!v 01 1 itl i it. MTI'.VIIOV N-li:ii Hy a .miuiu man. In do work in otliio oi si,in, Addiess ,.. ite Ti ibuiH'. Itl.'LIAlll.i; loiuur man. li.iwnjr hid epeiicnic as a bookktipei. wauls mjiiic woit, lo do tlilee days a week. Addii-s II., Tiibuur ol'tke. i:.'i:iui:m kd i..ri)iti:.ss; would like cinii,- inen's and ladies' laundi) lo lal.e houi.'. il I'liui auiuii'. ' MTrATHiX WMi:o Yuiiiir man want, po-i-lion as bmikkeipei: thoiouiilv laiiiili.n wild olllii- woik. C..n iiiim-h i-M-ellMit iitciiniei. i's l ihaiailu and .ibilll.i. Addles, lii.s n. Til line nlthe, (it). M1IATI0X WAXTi:i)-lly bin. .",. nl .ilmo.i .llillliinn'; wiiiihl like lo ilrlin i'oi -l,,iu,- loll' oi llir.it nialket, Addu-.ss l' I)., nil ,m. dru stieet. I'O-ITlONWNNTr.D-lly a .luimi; man ,.l ,.p,.. elite, ill siiiiii.1 01 M'liei.il -line: iiiiinlu lowti piefiind and board with ' imployei. ii. dless loi one week, S. I". O., i,, Jn, j'.u loi v. lllle, IM. ll. Ill.lll ob It I2s 7SI HH'i S7r's Oo-'4 IV 'i I'l ,,1 , I'-n; 171 loo INI 1,1,1 . lll'j IJ'lll. I7I' J W7s llHi lilt'.. Il'l's :i'U lolTi II I2'a 7' .'12 's II'I' 7Mj l.'slj 72-;4 imi.'. M,l4 mi n.'i I7'a 2.". li'!-1t 172 li.J'-. 17s II".', Hn Ills ."ill's ol"!s 1 1 l:!t mi ri7'- :I7 I'll .mi; to',. Mtli.. To. ,- s, ,. .. T. fc S. I' . I'r llloiil.l.in 'liiailoii Hill, .v ( 'In Cunt, 'hbiu Che. i, tihiii .... I hi.- ,x G. W .... Chit., II. ,- O .. .. St. Paul Ibt-k- l-l-.ud Del.iw.iie X' llud-uii li.il.. 4- Tex.. Pi Louis. , Nash .... Manhattan i:ie .... Met. TimHoii .... MI"Oiui I'aulla- .. Soulbnn P.iiIIh- .. Noilolk it Wesirni Niiilh 1'aiihc . ... lot', liny i',- is", l"'s 172U Il'l's IMI lie'! iii:n.. 123'i ....luo-j ... 17 . .. I- .... 2n ...,1'I'U.. ....17! " ....lui''. ... I7ll'i .... II, . . Hiu.'k ....IJ'.l'l ,...17.l'j ....in-", .... S7'4 .... ."it .. n.v, ....lupi ....I."i7'.. 17 ....I.",". .. . 'II .... II .... 77. .... :u'j .... .'-.U .... i ... 1"!, .... 77"i I7.l'.j 1IW 'l.'Sa ."11 in mi' . Hi! .:7a; n7i, !-!, . ii' 12- 7 i.iis ll'j 7)ii 21 llll'i l'7'i 12 ', 107V. IllU lib " I2' 7I' I'll, "-!'. mi Nollll. I '.I c ills. X. . tellll.ll I'l Out. ,x- West , I'eiuu. II. 1! I'll ill- Mall Reading Kradin:,-, Pi Southern It. It ... Soiitbiiu R. II,, Pi Teuu. C, fz lion ... C. S. Leather I'. S. Lcitliri. Pi , C. S. Rllbbei I'lilon I'.nilie "... . 1 llioil P.li ilk, I'l . Wnb.lsh, Pi Mo'lcni I'ihoii ... c. r. i Auiil. Copper People'x lias r.rie Kile, Isl I'r Texas I'.icltie I', S. Steel Co .... I . S. Steel Co., I'r CHICAGO WHKAT. May July t OI1N. May July Hi i.l5K 21 ....Uf'i ... H71 .... 42 .... til .,..107'. ....12.1'v ....ll!"i .... ID . . . . "(!' . .... I'l " .... .11 ....tUlli (IIIAIN 7IT II 21 120 ini'4 !'7''s I")!', I-' IM. m"s hi''. IDs'.-. II17I1, 1 ji 12.; Il'i'j 117'a 1:1 ."ll'i 72', li'i. ."ni pi Vl ,sl mWi ii'i", .lAllIilJT. High- Low est. (St. Clos. in,- 7b'i 72'3 7'j Ki ll'. 17 a si's Ills Scranton Board ot Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. STOCKS. Uid. Asked. First National Dank 1201 Scranton havings Dank JJO Third National Dank 4So .,,, Dimu Deposit and Discount Hank,, '.'7i economy Light, U.& I". Co. 43 Lacks. Trust Bite Deposit Co 150 Clark k Snover Co,, I'r. 121 fc'crsntcn Iron I'euce & Ufg, Co 100 Bcranton Axle Works 03 Lacka'.vanr.a Dairy Co., I'r. 20 County Savings Bank ti Trust Co,, 'MH First National Uanlc (Oarbondale) SOO Standard Drilling Co. ,,,,.,,,,,. ... an Traders' National Dank ,,,.,.,,,. 143 ,,, bcranton Holt and Nut Co 100 ,,, BONDS. Scranton Tasscnjer Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1 1M0 HS ... reenle's Street Hallway, first mort- gage, due 1918 113 ,., People's Stieet Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 ..,, ,,, IIS Dickson Manufacturing Co. ,, ,,, 100 Licka. Township School 0 per cent, ,,, lot City ot Scranton bt. Imp. 0 per cent - 1 Scranton Traction 0 per cent. ,,.., m ,,, Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave..) Iluttir-Cicauniy. old, Wa21c; fresh, Kfa15c.: daliy, fiesli, 2l',ia22c; old, 13s)Sc. Cheese Full cream. 12al3c. Ilggs Western tiejh, Ills to 15c. ; neaihy stale, 111!) to 10c-. Ileans-rVr bit., choice' marioiv, $'f.5ja2.60. Pea leans I'cr hu., cliolio marrow, $.55a2.6. .Medium Beans l'-'f bu.. J.JOa2.43. Giecn I'eos-l'cr bu., il.lOal.l'i Onions-rtr hu., tI.40al.tVk Flour Best patent, per bbl., ?l.05. Red Kidney Hcan.-!'cr bu., $2.45a2.60. New York Grain and Produce. Nee,- Yoik", Aptil SO. Flour Weak and lower lo tell early in Hie day but at the close thotird a hitler tone with wheat; Minnesota patovt, u 4.23; winter low grades, 5-2.lWa2.40. Wheats-pot Hun; No. '2 led, Me. f. o. b,, afloat; No. 2 led, boc, ck'ijtoi; N'o. 1 northern Duluth, S-V. Lino situations Wanted prbg. Help Wanted Male. WAMIID Two mood plain pllnleis. Address Other l)ald, Olyph.ml, I'l. HOY U'AXTED-Wlio Ins had noin experience In barber liuslneHS. Addles Piltehaid' bar ber hop, SM Couit Jlierl. ITItST HAND liplo-date lire.nl baker wanted, union Wiirpr. Address lhik,er, Tribune ofllce. WAXTKD Responsible wholesale firm want of. ihc manager at Seinulou; no traiellwr; l,o"u Mlary, latRe exlra profit; $700 cash refilled; position permanent. Addtcss, Manufacturer, No, 1S3J ITiciiy. Phllfldelphla, Pa. BKAMJII WANT 0FFI0I1S. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City AI.DKRT hCIIM'TZ, n.nier .Mulbeiry itieel and Webster incline. Gl'fir.W PICIH.L, l)M) Adams alciiue. West Side OLOItGK W. .HlMil.N-, Kit Hoiilh Main nienue, South Scranton l'lli:i) L. Ii:ill'l,i:. m Cedai aienue. North' Scranton Gild. W. DAVIS, coiner .Noilb Main nienue ami .Miilkcl slieel. Green Ridge fllARLLh P. .I(M. IVi7 lliik-oii aienue. I'. .1. .IOIIX-, Id) Gieui Itldse sheet '. I.Oin:Z, imnri V.i-hiii-on nn- line and Mailoii slieel. Petersburg W. II. KM:!'!'!:!.. 10I7 livliu .ui-m.e. Dunmore .1. g. iiom: sox. Help Wanted Female. U..n;i) Al' OM'i:-Oue kooiI skill hand I appieiiliies. U.i-lilniiiii'. Hi Monroe aienue. ANTIID Tneiilj-fle women loi weaieis, wind ers ami spooleis. Steady woikeis i.in make COimI wanes. I'liiuilli's piefeiied. Illooiiislnii t aipet Woik-, llli "liislum;, I'a. , W VSTMD- Capable winking hoiistkeepei no man, wife and one ihilil. Mini hr nood plain look, wasbei mid tinner. Giie ;ef(iemes and sxpiricme. M.IMs, l.'0. li, JIW. Illooill blllR, I'.l. Real Estate. HAIit'VI.Ns- ill t if illnp.'llies. Ne tUdl- ,x Kealne, Unit lluildiiiu. ii.2Vi lima 10 loom 'hale home, iiiipune iiiinls: loi HMiiii: llairisoii uieiuie. U V I-,ih)i. lit i r lliiildiii),'. Ss!ll-Hiiis lot --III, Daltoii, I'a.. i IniKMin. Wells A Kealni. WA VI i;i) Table ho-iidris. .Mis. Toinpkiii', ,')! Vt. Islington avemit. Rooms and Board. I'OII I'l. NT With I....11.I, a lame in.iu ioi.ni uiii.bli loi iim pers ; eo i Miilhiny rluil. f.VIIGi: fiom loom with hoanl foi lu.i penile null, IHi iiaui' .iiei'ii! I. 11 b.. .illo.il; option, oeak and lowir ni"-l of the ila.t, lalei Ihe niilkit tallied nnd t-ed til 111 al 'sii'i''. ret ile( line; May 1 losed SOe.; .Inl.i, 7s's(.; sepiiiubei. 77'H(. C'ihi Mir 'urn; N. '. Sic. eleialui and "..'ii. f. o. b. nlloat; "P Iim',1 nuiket aim e.llli ueaklli.ss uilliid and ilo-ecl Hi ii, .it 'hi'ji lis-1 higbi'i : bn ( lo." d ."le.; -lull "I'S(.. Siileioliei. I'K . Oils s,lt ea-i; Nn.' 2. ",2i.; V :!lli.; No. 2 white, ttl'ii,; Nn. :i wliiit, :i2'ii.: Ii.itk iiilxdl westein, .'ll'iia-ft-'-ji.: ti.'ik wiille. .iJ'sa.'iii'.ji.; oplli.ns dull HUH .11111111 slt-.llIV, llllllll sU,((v; , U-.lllll-l , ' Ilie.; lutoi.i. llil'l',!.: iiiillatioii iieanierv. bl'j al7'-i.: l.ile i.'alij, I'l.iis'.ii. t lie.se Dull; l.iiu.i l.uge iiiloi-d. I(i a lit-. ; fancy huge while, 10'...i()i,e : l.mi.v Mil ill (Ololed, Ili.ll2i.; faini small while. Il'.al l-"4-. V.na -late and I'cim '.ilvanli, l.-l'....il'.; siiiiilu-in, Ilal2i.: we-leiu toia;jt, l::'-.-.illi ; ive-trin, 1eg11l.11- packed, I2's .il"i. Cliicnpo Qrnin nn Produce., ( hie. 1,0, Apul ;il Sieiiilallie uiatkiU on ivel-iiiji lui lined ti 111111111-" I Id i.i. I11.1t ihi'id Uatic I" 'sn'-sc lower. Coin a',i. bigh'i; oils, 1111. hinged In (4' . up. nnd I'l'n i ions wlth'.iil n11le1i.1l ib.iuge. I .1M1 ipiul.ilin.is tvci ' as billows: I'loiir-I'lhis e.t.,i. In liuj'i's' ii'.oi; No. :; spiing wlu.it, 7la70,c.; No. 2 tel. 7"-.i"-!'ii.; No. 2 loin, -IV'ic-.; No. 2 ellov, I7'k'-.! N". 2 oils, 27i.; No. 2 wiille, 2s'.ji 2-s;c; No. .'I while. 27'ia2ji;.i.; No. 2 i.te, lb.; good feeding baile.i, ."laVn-, ; laii to clinic 0 mail ing, rali'iN.; No. I ilex seed, 1 hi; No. 1 noitli woslcin. s.io; pilule iliunlliy n(d, s.,YHI.ifl; s ioik, .sll..V)il4..-,."i; laid. 7.'.;i -i7.7'i, sh",t lib., -Idi', s.li"i,s.2i; ihj sailed .Im.iI l'i-. II", .ii'hi- ; -holt licit- sdes, .ss..;7iL. i'.vi; whbl.ev, s,27. Chicago Live Stock Market. (Iiiiagn, piil ."rt.-Cailo Iteieipl. ;i,Si)il; .sieacli ; good In pi line otreiii, i.-l.tnu't.lNi- pom to mcdlii'ii, f.l.im.il.oo; -locks ami I'eedeii., $2.7.'i al.lVij c-iWn -pi.if.al.."!); Iiellei, ,.'. 711.1 1,7;,; Nll, neis, Va2.M); liull. V2.7'mI.Ii); ioIvcs, laVoD; 'I'cxas fed steels, SI,2U. 10; Tixas gras rileei', r-l.."aal; Texas bulls, . ,Ti.i:i.s."i, llogs-lleielpts lod.iv, lli.imil; loiiiMiiuw-, -J.-i.lKIO; l(il nvci, -.'.mKI; 1 pined bliade liighii', 1 losed slow; lop, is'i.lKl, inLxed .imi liulilici.s, y'l.tiu ii,87',; good In iliolte heavy, if'i.70a1,iK); rough heavy, Vi.31i1.n."i; light, "i.i"iVii,82',i; bulk ol i,alei, 'i,7,ii".85. (Sheep llettipts, 11,00(1; klieep, lniv. clipped weak; lanilM, weak; wooled Mcady; Coloiaclo., J",.,':u; good lo choice wetheu, 4.'J"U I.Ta; fair to lIioIil mixed, Sl.-.'o.ll..',0; 1 etcui sheep, S-l.-J.-. i l.f Jt ; .itarlliigs. Jl.lO.il.o'i; native hunks, .,',ila"i.Mi; weoleiii lambs, f.i..oj."i.ai. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In CtfrU March U. 1101. l'or Philadelphia and New Yoik via I). A II II. It,, nt 0.11 and 1 1. 01 a, 111., ci d 2.18, 1.27 (lllatk Diamond i:.xpic.i), and 11. ai p. in. Sun du.is, D. & II. II. It., 1.3J, 8,27 . lit For Whltn llavin, llulclon and principal points in the coal legion, via I). K II, It, II., n II, '2.18 and 4.27 p. in. For PolUvlllc, 4,27 p. ill. For llellilelif.ii, L'ustr.n, Moiling, IlirrUuiirg and print Ipal intermediate stations via D. k II, II. It., '145, 11.3", 0, 111,; 2.IS, 4.27 flllatk Dla. mond Expres), 11.80 p. in, b'undais, I). ,c , II. It., l.oB, 8,27 p. 111. For Timkhannoth, Totvanda, Llmlia, Ithaca, Geneva mid prlnclpil liileiinedlato slallom, via 1 L. k W. It. II., MIS a. in.; 1,03 and 8.W p. m. For Geneva, Itoeheiter, HuiTalo. Niagara FalU, Chltago and all polnu vt(t, via D. Si II, It. it , 11 M 0, m .1.!)" (Illaik Diamond F.xpusi), 7,1, 10.41, 11. Ml p. 111. feuudsvs, D. i. . It, , 11. 65. B.27 p. Ill Pullman pallor and i-lciplug or I.rhlgh Vill.'f pailois tara on all trains between Wilkes-Hariu and New York, Philadelphia, BulTalo and Sua pension Bridge IIOI.LIN II. WILHUII, Gen. Supt., Ifl foillanl street, New Yoik, CIIAIiLKS S. l.KK, Gen. I'a.s. Agl., 20 Coilland trcet, New York. A W. NONNLMACIlLit, Div. I'aw. Aat., South Pethlcheni, I'a. For tickets and Pullman lesenalion apply to COJ Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, I'a. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table in Kffett Kept. 17, 1000. Trains for llsviley and local points, connect" Ing al llaviley viilh Lrle railioad for New Yorlr, Ntiiburg and inteimcdiate points, leave Scran ton at 7.05 a. 111. and 2.25 p. in. Italic, an lie at kcianton al 10 30 1. in. and 9.10 p. in. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MoraThan Four Lines, 6 Centa for Each Extra Litis Lost. LOST Since April 11, a ihrk, brlndlc tow; alo a jtiiiui: hellir. inlormatlon unit win lean tn (lie m tilery of the cow will itl.idlv be le crhtd by (hn linileislalird. .1, II. Lllltejohu, dine tme, coiner 1'aiker and North Milu. , I.O.yr-1'iii'ii 411 .tefteiMin aici'iie, a small, cnen, lotm-t.ilted Piuoiiicl; u rewind wilt be Rlirn for Its icliiin. Ocean Stcniucis. WVV- VXVsi,-Vrswi, WiUrfVV. $J's1 llXCtirtSION TO LVHOPi:, .II'NU -J'l-S. s. "City of ItoinV MI6 tons, with ?7D llhlne and SIm ard 100 Italy Annex tilp. May and dune parlies lu Giliinllar. 1'. '. CliAIIK, 111 lhoadway, New York. PROrESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. n. v. si'AULDixa, 220 ihioadw. , Voik. xi:v Aichltects I:DWAIH) II, DAVIS, AIICIIITIXT, LONXI'.f.li buildlm;. niKDiiincii I.. Ditowx, Aitriini:i.r. imiicii bulldliiu;, I'.'U WiiililtiRlon aienue, Scianton. Dentists. dr. c. 1:. i:ii.i:iu:iiGKit, pauli iuii.iii.no, Spime direct, Scianlon. nit. c. 0. lal'iiach, 11.1 Wyoming aviinui:. ' Lawyeis. riiASK 1:. 1101I.1:.. ArroitNi:v.T-i.AW. Ilonms I J. II. Id and 1 lliur huihllmr. r. k. iitAf'Y,A,rrY.foiMoNwi:iiii iu.dg, d. ii. itm'i.odi.i:. AiToiiNi:v--i.ov.s ni.go. thitul on u-al e-tale e(iiilly. Ileal buildlm,', i oiner Wathinntuli avenue and S" nlieel. WII.LARD. WAIIItr.N .V KNVI'P. AriillIXIH and coim-elluisal-law. Ileptibliiaii biiilditi!!, Wa.shinloii aienue. ji:-,-it - .n:ri. .vi ronxi:" and chi-n. Mdlois-al-law. iViiiiiioiiweallh Imlldiu, Itouim in, 20 and Jl. kdwaiiii w. tiii:ii. A'noit.i:. (IIM-tslI, Hill thiol, .Meais hllildlns:. ROOM'S L. A. WATIMN. ATlOIIXr.V-XT-I.AW, IIOAIMI of 'liade Inilldiii!;, Si latdon. I'a. I'AHr.ltSON It WII.I l, 'IIIADI'.ll"' NATION M, Hank l.nll.lilr,. C. (OMIIGYS. ')l,l ItKI'llll.lfAN III'II.IIIM.'. a. w. nriniioi.r. oiT'ii'i: movi.d rio no. '211 Wioiiiiuu aienue. Hotels and Resturant?. n in: i:i.k cai'i:. i-. and p:7 imunicmn aiir.ue. Itat(s itasouable. I'. zi:i;i.i;rt, Piopneioi. SGIIAN10N IIOOi:, Ni:lt I)., L. & . I'A-i-seiiKcr depoi. ConduiKd on the lliuopraii plan. V If I'OII KOCH, Piopilelor. Osteopath. . GKiiiiirni: i:va.ns, o'iroi'.vni. i.'.i ak 121! Waslilii-.'lnu i''.. Si laiitou I'a. Cliionh. Di-ea-es a .sp.ii.iHy. Oili, , llouis.- s.llil In 12 m.; 1..J0 lo "..mi p. in. Scavenger. A. II. HltlGCIS I l.l'.ANS PUIVV VAllIS AMI less pools; no mlot ; nul.i impioied pump tisid. A. II. IlliS!.'-. piopiielol. I.e.lle onhrs IPX) Noilb Main incline, oi Do ke'.s dms: flore, ioi. mi ilaius ami .Miilhcn.i. Hot Ii lelephoucs. PENNSVLVflNIfi RAILROAl Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbui-y, Harrisburg, Pniladelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pittsburg- ond the West. 9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, nnd for Sunbury, Harrisburg-, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg' nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m..) for Sunbury, Harrisburg-, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. For Hazleton, week days only. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg-, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, Delaware nnd Hudson. In Died N"oi. 23, I'lOil. Tiuins foi I iiliondalo leave Su.inton at tiCO, 7,3.. S..W. 10. Ki a. Ii I 12.111), 1,20. 2,41, .','.32, 3 21), u.2.'i, 7,37. !U3. 11.13 p. 111.; J.lrt .1, m, For llunci-dalo U.-20 10. 1: a. 111.; i. II and 5.20 P,r,'r WilkeaB.uie--0.ir., 7.4, M.:. !).;!;.. ,),4.j IL.Vi a. III.; l.!H. '-I". '-. s,27. L.. 10,7. JS-, 10 41, ll.:.o p. 111. foi' I.. V. It. H. points U. 1.1, 11.35 a, 111.; 2.U, 4.27 unci II.! 11 P- '" Foe Peut.s.ilvanri II. II. poi,ts-o 43, y.rjs ,, 111.; 2.1S and 1.37 P. i'l. For Albany and. all pcluls noilb .2o a. m. and :i.3'i p. m. 1 SUNDAY 1IIAINS. For Caibundale-9.011. 11.3.1 a. m.; ?., 3.52, 5.17, 1U..VI p. in. Fui Vllke.s-llaiie-!'.;H. 11.53 a, m,; 1.5S, ,1.23, 0.27, 8.27 p. III, Fos Albanv and polnN 1101II1 fl.fi! p. in, For llonesdale O.oo 11. in. and il.52 p. 111. I.owcl lales to all points in Untied Mates and Canada. .1. II. Bl'ltDICK, Ii. I'. A., Ulany, N. Y. II. iV, CII0S, I), I', A,, Siianlon, Pa, Central Ballroad of New Jersey. Stations in New loihFoot ut Libeily sliecf, N'. II.. and tsiulh IVn. ' TIMi: TABI.i: IN IIFITTT NOV. 25, 1000. Trains leave scrunloii foi New Yoik, .Newaik, riiiabelli, Phlladclpliia, lia.ton, Belldehem, Al luntovvii, stjuclv Chunk and White Haven at 8.:iu a. in.; expiess, 1,10; expu-ss, ;i,m j. n,, ,svn, daw, 2,13 p. in. For I'ilUton and Wilki-a-Uaue, S,;,o a. in ; 1. In and 3.60 p. in. buuda.vs, 2.13 p. 111. Fur Balllinoie and Washington and points South and Wet liu Bethlehem, S30 u, rn.; I.li) and 3.50 p. m. Hindi) . S.li p, m. For 1-oI'K Bianch, Ocean (hove, elc, at S.':0 a 111. and Ll P- '" For Heading, l.ihaiion and llaiiisburg, vii Al lenloiMi, H.,10 a, in. and 1.10 p, m, .Sunday, 2.13 p. m. For Pottitlllc, S.roj 0. 111. and 1.10 p. m. 'lliiougli tlikets In nil poliilH (.it, Miutli and went at louel rates nt Ihe sliillou. II. I'. IIM.DWIN. lien. Pa-s. Agt, .1 li. ULilAtISi:N, tiiu. .Supt. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western lit Fflcct Dec -J, 1100. .Soutli-I.ravu Nianlon lor New Yoik at 1.10 .'MM 5.50. S.O) and 10 ai a, 111. ; 12.53, J.:U n. 111, Fur I'lillJdelphi.-t at 8.1H) and 0.n."i a. in ; 1 ..Y, and 3.U p. in l'or Slioudsburg at 0.10 p. in. Jlill. au'ommodalion at 3.10 p. in. .11I10 at lloboken at U0. 7.1S, 10.2S, liOs. 3.13, I IS, 7.10 p. in. Alilio at I'liil-.delphia at I. mi, 3.2.1, li.oo and 8.22 p. m. Auive Iiom New Yoik at 1,10, 11.32 and 10.2J 1. 111. 1 1.00. I.f.2, 5.4.1. 9.1", niid 11.30 p. in. I'l on 1 MroucMmig at 8.03 a, in. Noilli Leave Ssiantoii for lluflalo and lour liiedlale stations at 1.15. 0.33 ami 9 00 a. tu, : 1.53, 5.IS and 11.35 p. 11:. Fur (Hut-go anil Siraui.-i' al 0. 13 a. m. and 1,53 p. m. Fur L'lica al 1.10 a. m. and 1.31 p. 111. For Don. Hose at IMU a in; 1.0.r and 5.4S p. 111. Fur NiiboUoi' at I0 J ami 0.13 p. in. 'r Uti-. lull, ton at 10.20 a. in. Anive in Scranton Iiom Hullal.i at l.'23, -'-'' 5. 3.1' and 10.00 s. m.j .;j) and f.iy p. iu. Fiom Ooitcgo and Syianise at 2.53 a. 111.; 12.33 and b.00 p. in I-'iom tltka at 2.03 a. in.; 12.38 ami 3.U) p. in. lio: Cs3 t tap PR0FES810NA L. Physicians and Sugcona. Dll.'wri: ALmTn', 6U NORTIIWAsiiMNOTois aienue, 1)11. S. W. IAMOIIKAIJ.V, Oli-ICi: 33!) WASH Inston avenue. Itealdcnce, lilts Mulberry Chronlo disease, lungs, heart, kldne.i ant KctiltO'Utluary organs a specially, Hours, , to p, in. Seeds. G, It. CLAItlti: k CO., 8i:i'.l)SMi:.V AND NIMt erimeii, Kline 201 WaslduRlon avenue; Jieti house, WfiO Xoilli Main aienue; nlorc UIj phone, 7H2. Wire Screens. josiipii KUi:rTKi ri:ar an lackaTavi:., Scranlon. I'a., manufacturer of 'lre Pcreen. Miscellaneous. I)l!i:ssMAKIN(l ion tTiii,imi:xTO ordkr also ladies' wal-ls. I. cm la Shoemaker, 21! Adiin aienue. mi:garoi:i: niios'., pniNTims' supiiiks, r,x xelopr.s, paper ban., twine, Warehouse, VA WasJiluKluu aienue, Sci anion, I'a, Tin: vn,Ki:s.nAimi: record cax dk ii.M' in Scianton at Hie new stands of lleitinai Ilros., toil spiure and j(l.l Linden; M. Norton, .'22 LackawaniiJ aiiuili'; I. S. Sihillzcr, 211 Spline street. LEGAL. i:.viati: oi iiiiai 11. win ik. lati: oh (Mi I, In. in. Cmuily of l.aikiwamia and S'tal of I'' lu's.t Itr.nl. i. ilece.iM'd, Lctlni of .iilmiiiisir.itii.u npor the aboie estii.j h.liliiL- lueu mauled to Ihe tmdcrsu;ncd, nil pn sois iiiclclilrcl tbcielo will pliase make piompi pi.iment, and llio-e li.'.ilui; chilius against Hie rs tale will picenl llieni lor t'.i.Miieul to cuiiitriNA c. wniri:. I HI. I), f. IIANVi'.N". AdminlstraliK. Allimiiy loi Ihe IMale. i:-tati: or arminda ni:i:i.d, iu:ci:asku. belli rs testonienl.ir.i- mi the estate of Arminda Xeeld, lale of the City of Serunlon. deceased, bale been mauled to the iiiiih isi(,'ll. to whom all puMiiix Indebted lo .said (slide aie lenuesteil to make pa.imeul, and those having claims or clc in.inil-, In iniike known same without delai. c. M. xi:i:ld. H. C. HCYMll.lK II. (. Ill WOI.IW. i:erutois. Allninev for I'.iUlr. ix in:; kstati: or danip.l w. sullivan To Whom It May Comern: The Orphans' Comt of Lackawanna County has Slanted a nile to i-how cau.se why Mary Sulli an, eeiulrl of Hie last will and testament of Daniel W. Sullivan, should not be discharged. Returnable lo next Argument Couit. MARY SULLIVAN". II. C. KIANOLl'S, ilxecutrix. ttoiiie for lnlale. Till: ANNTAl, MI'.inTNC. of the loi holder ol the Cemetery Association of Dunmore will be held at Ilieir oilke on Hie proundrt on Friday. M.i.1 :;, at :! o'clock p. in., for the election ot Iwn trustee. lo (.ene for three years and the iiaiisaetinn of such other bnsincsn as rn.iv eom In-fine Hie meet ills. HENRY BKYHA, Dunmore, Apiil JO, Idol. A "mMETIXO of the itockholdcra of the Knter-pii-e Coal Company Mill lie held t their offlu No. -Jih'. Comiell biiildiutc on the fith day ot Mai al 2 o'llocl. p. in., for the election of officer-, and Hie Iran-action of such other business as niav piopitlv come biTore them. A. J. CONN!:!.!, Secretary. 'I Mi: ANNUAL MI'.KTINO of Hie stockholders o! Ihe Dickson JlanufacturiiiK Company will he In Id al the nlflee of the company, in the city or N union, on tin- eitrhtli day of May, 1901, at in o'clod; a. in., for tho pmpose of eleetina; Direr, tins and Noting upon fa.clt other matters a. may (nine befou- Ihe meeliiiK. L. 1'. ROWER, Secretaiy. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Nlchol-on at 7.50 a. m. and 0.00 p. m. Froir Jlorlro-e at 10.00 a. m.; :;.20 and 8.00 p. m. Uloonisbing Division Leaie Scranton fur Norlliumbeilaiid, at 0.13, 10.03 a. m.; 1.55 a.ti 5 30 p. 111, for Plymouth at 1.05, 3.40, 8.S0 p. m. For Kingston at 8.10 a. in. Anive at Northumberland at 0.81 a. in.; 1.10, 5.00 and 8.43 I Arrive nt Kingston at S.52 a. m. Arriir at Pliiiinulh at 2.00, l.2, 9.45 p. 111. Arrlif in jsYi'antun fiom Northumberland at 9.42 a. m.; I2.;a, 4.7.0 and 8.43 p. 111. Fiom Kingston at 11.00 a. in. From Plvinouth at 7,33 a. m.; 3.2C and 5."5 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. South Leave Scianton ut 1,10, 3.00, 5.50, 10.0; p. in.; 3.: and -XlO p. 111. North Leave Kcianton at 1.15, C.33 a. in. 1.13, 5.4-i and ll.M p. m. lilooni'liinc' Division Leave Scranton at 10.01 a. in. and 5.50 p. m. Time Card in effect nee. 30th, 1000. SCRANTON DIVISION. SOI Is aw I tos STATIONS fl PM 7 UAr.S.Y..W.IM HI. L. iu PM I 1 04 Ar. '10 IV ,, Cndonia ,, I'loioites I.V, , iiaueock. ,, - .. hlarllulit... " ,1'reston park. " ...WlnuooU.,. " .l'o)iilelle, " Orson " , I'lranant Sit , " Unlondalo,. " ..Forest City.. " I'HrboudateYd " . C'arbontlale , " .VV'iaie Bridge, " , -Mayileld Yu, " ,,. JIaTltflcl.,, " ,.,.Jernijii,,, " ...Arelibald.,, " ....Wlnlnii... " , Peek t tile ,, " .Olytihant... " ..iciaiiais -- .loiiisi, " . iiinuns " IflmilQ ill .';ir?s ,. HIICIII 1 'J II) 1 1 IK, " O'tAII 11 .. WII3J " IEU lllll " ft inn yd . ....040 ....Hue ....a iw 0I " 11011111 " n f 1 II ....a! 8 St UOt " .. Ago HttlllW " saii ml .1 ...:afi 8 IDIOM " ::2 ll.-UM Sl.lllllUl I. , Prh-cliiilg,, . .TUroop. ..I'rovldenep. ....809 Hit 10 I' " '7.114 10827.. 1. .tHOH. ttra A 3.1 IU ,1 " U I I til J ( .1 ,,1'srkl'lut-e.! ...Scriuiton.., II -Mt 1IQB1 7 U4 176 0. ,., 6 0C s :u) 10 10 Lv, Al, .1 IV 1 JM :( Iff KUDU. I KM IM l KM TNI Aitikllontl Iralnitrare rarboncJl far MirtieM T.r.l 0.46 iiiivircnt Htinday, and 7.60 pni hiiodayonly.arrltlea atilaitifia ard 700 lm and SOO pin. Auditlunaltralna leave Hcrantonat700pnitSundiToelT, tonrlift-atallatatlcina lo farlmnitslv, nrrlilns H7IS pit,, and (rain Imea Alavtift.! Yard for I arbgadale att-Uan dall,arrlvlu8attariH,nclali,ati).s.laiii. Itatea 3 cent jior raiU. I,oweit Hate to nil 1'oliits wt,' 4. c, nrtotRCON, t'.n'irii'rAjrnt, .New V-JiVC'cl,. 1 t, WCISH, Tra, Atnl, Srrutini. ft. FINANCIAL. jis " $200,000 Onifed Railways o? Sf, Loiiis, Mo,, 4 BONDS. Yielding Investor 4,60 Rudolpb Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York. aw 3 Pb dU 2 M& JW I l ipm"!pm, ....'l 054).. . ..-.8 11483. , ....8214 IS... , ....8I4U... . ....B4ISC5. ., ....160614. . ....IMiB.. , ....SOSiM. , ... lain, , ....U6iS , iMitos.n, rcelMtti,. 7 01... -.. . 7 MS 416 U, 7 07 8 436 01. 7 001 1611 IS. . 7 158 616 08. 7 1111646 11.. 7 tit 686 it... , I 76 016 II.. ( V U1BBS v
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