vv-ft' i a?'? J ' N' ' r,i if vv jit j " jyv rnnvw- ",vr -m-ww- -, . f, - V' ,-"' i.'k''':,r'? , f. -, "- it THE SCJKAOTON TmBUNE--WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 100i. 0 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA $ X FACTORYVILLE. PriMat te the Srnntriti Trlhun. Kiifiiylllf. liny 21. Mr. nnil Mi. II. ('apwi'll. ill' nsillHH, wort; visit liic ii'liiilvi'.t lii town nvi'i Stiti'luy. I'liittuwnii 'nclm liutislitT is r IJi' bi'lii)i, ini'l In roKiilui :i.slnii Tui'situy cvnihiB imkI plw'ti'il olllcoif fiif Hie "ii.tiliiK- t'-iiii. T1u itl.in fiiiifci'fP'l tin' iIphi-i'" on oiio I'litttlliinti'. Tlio Inillos of tin' ItutitWl Hii.itIi will Blvc mi I'ltl'Mti'ltmieMil nnil ''iilcnilftt' fOClltl lit till' I'lltlH'll next Kil'Rv PVPII- Iiib. Sliiy lit. KollmvliiB in tlit iH'n-Kiiiniinr- fur llie cntiM'tiilnintMit, iidor W'llll'll li'flOHlllllPlllH will Iip SPI'Vl'll: I'Ihiio nolo, "A S-itliv C'tiri' fr Snillt-s" tnlili'iiit; iwltittlon: "SMlitPi'fMni'rtii Diniiiimtl." t'llilrnti; i-i'ln; "t.liiillny'a Ciiiiiiiifiiiwt'altli." t.ihiciiu; iiiiiirtcttp; ".-'oil Sonp." tiililciui; 1 "citation: "Kirivvr-r of thp K'linlly." tiililenli; In stitliiifiitnl nuit-lo: "One of 100." tuli leatii "i'oiiiihoii .Viilsiinei;." IiiIiIpiiii: l'pi'ltHlton; IkiiiJo polo; "l.ntcst Knil," tlll'lPIIU. Mr. and Mrs. C'IiiU'Ips Klflnfcltor, of Klmliu, N". V., spout fUinilny with fiioiiilK In (own. Mr. .1. V. T.iihIi In .i'tlou.ly 111 nt IiIm Iioiiip on 'Mnln "slipfl. HlS Inotlicr, of I'dilmmlalP. 1ms Ik'pii with lilm lire rant fpw tlitys. A iiiilnlior of iipoplp from lii'i'p will Ko to WHUcs-'IIiiitp on Wednesday iih wltncspPM In Hip iliiniiiRP suit of Mr. N. ('. Newman vs. tlio P., I.. & W. cninimny. TIip iiipiiiIipi'm of tlio Mpthoill.st ihurili anil riniKrepiilluii will kIvp ii rpcppllon next Friday i-vonliiK, May "i. at t lie I'liiiii'li. In honor of Ilev. I. N. I.pp anil wife. NICHOLSON. "fecial to the Seranton Tril)iin(. NIoliolMin. May :0. Archie V. lU'ti Jamlii. of Kciantim, -spent Sunday us Hit- Kiipt of Ills mother. Mrs. AtiKiistii Hpiijaniin, of Hip-h .it reel. Messrs. Claude .1. Huberts anil llupl TIhrIp.v, of Foster, were visiting friends In town, Sunday. .Mrs. iititli Shook, who has been sorl- mmlv lit ill line linmn no Pino sll'pet. for a niiiiilier of weeks, was taken to Dr. Thompson's private hospital, at f-eranlon. Monday iinnmlng. Miss Mertha Pis. who has been spending the winter with her ulster, -Mrs. I. K. Sanford, ami attending Pelmol nt this place, rcturnnd to her home at l'lestun I'lirk, Tuesday niorn InB. Mrs. II. S. Htephens entertained at her home on State street -Monday evening' In honor of her friend, Mrs. Charles Crahaui, of Tiinkhannoek. The Kiiests were: Mrs. A. K. IIorpi's. Mrs. II. T. Wilkins and .Miss Susan Mlaek. of Si-ralitmi: .Mrs. Ii. II. MeConnell, Mrs. S. Hoeker. Mr. and -Mrs. V. A. I'.aker and Upv. I.. I-. Lewis. Mrs. W. V. .lohuson, who has been spending" the past month with rela tives in Seranton, returned home Sun day She was aieompanied by her son, .1. V. Johnson. Miss Itosle Stephens was visiting friends at New Mill'ord Wednesday and Tliursday nf lust week. K.ilph Shields, of Iseystone aeadeiny, v .is a ealler in town Sunday. Miss Kloi-enre Wilkins Is the uest of Krlonils in Seranton. Mrs. Charles Qraliani. of Tunklian iiinli. has been vislllmr Mrs. II. S. Stephens for the past few days. On Monday evening a farewell sur prise party was tendered Miss Hertha nix at the home of her sister, Mrs. T.. !:. Sanford. The evening was en.loy ably spent in playing games, and at an early hour refreshments were served. Tho-o present were: Misses Tva Ste phens, I.eona Hillings, Kdith Cisney, Katharine Aee, Florenee Wilkins, Vera Taylor, Ituth Johns Dessle Ste phens, ICunlee Day. Hessle Taylor, Cora Kilns:, (iertrude Shaw, Graee Snyder, neulaliniae Warner, Florence rtlakeslee, Felieia Steele: Messrs. Fred Croek. i-llenn l.onl, i!uy Coof, Wlnlleld Hinklle. Kil Alden, A. J. Kling, Olln Shaw, Joe Hlakeslee, James Koeher, Stanley Aee. Frank Cornell, M, A. AVerkhelser, Clarenee Knapp. BRADFORD COUNTY. Bptcial to the "Vr.inion Tillmnr. Towanda. May -M.l'. II. Harris, of Atlantic City, who recently purchased T.aUe Wesauklng, a iopular siiiiiiner resort, lias just completed a veiy model hotel. The hostelry is titled up to aceoiiiniodale two hundred guests and no pains will he spared In making it tin up-to-date place for hoarders from fur and near. The lake covers an area, of lil'ty-four acres, and Is .sur rounded by trees and fed by pure spring water. It affnnls good fishing a. id Is aim an excellent place for liuthing. The glen Is one mile long, li Is near the railroad, being about ioui miles from Towanda. The snllders' and sallois' enicamp nieiil will bo held mi the fair grounds August LM and '-'-. The county police olllelals are taking advantage of the tramp law and milk ing arrests of hoboes whenever ono Is misiwi led, Already several have been delivered to the cotilltv baRtlle. Mr itml Mrs. K. ('. Ityaii. of l.os Aliseles, and O. D. Kinney, nf Puliitll, nre potable visitors In Towanda, The American rtridgo company, of Athens, has Just dellvored at Mauch Chunk six mammoth glrdeis to bo UFod by the Lehigh Valley. The con slgnment required twenty-four cars, taking four eaiM for one piece. M. ft. Chubliuck Is a delegate to lltu Odd Fellows' convention now In es. sion at llarriiliiii'g. A 'f'.irrle Nation" smashing was e$ jieilenceil by a saloon keeper at Wnv. erly a fow nights ago, ntul as u result a man named John nrown and claim lug riltstou as his lining, is under at test as one of tho raiders. On the, nlKht of the Incident two unknown men entered Thomas Tlrowu's saloon jwtir thu lOrio depot and advised tho proprietor to let the said nrown "off easy," who had been previously ar rested for firing several shots through windows and doors, if not, they stated that his saloon would he de molished, but proprietor Brown replied to the contrary. The place was closed at midnight mid annul o'clock tho USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powder to lie IiuUmi inlo the thiiM. Vuiir tut (cd buollcn. iKimiia ami hot, ami ert tiiril I'aill.v. Il'juu line iiuilinir fret or tight hn, tty Allru'ii l'ooti:uo. It tool tin- l.'ct jiul iiut.ii, ujlMng i'ii.j. Ciiio MvolUii. awfjtlns Int. mxiuuliu- n.iib, hi I ji iis uml ijIIoil. i,ni. Iti'liovfii i-nrii jnj iuuiin ol all p.dn uiul cltri nit ami iniufutt. Tiy it tuiljy. Sold hv nil iiscftt Jiul rhoo .tmes (or S.V-. 'dial 'luil,. uvt I Ht:i:. Aildiiw, AlUn s. OJU'stcil, l.c llvf lihtqp was rntpicd hy two men, who neatly wrecked the whole roncern. They turned nil the "wot" roihJs onto the Hour, broke glasses, bottles, cut bicycle tires, torn a clock to pieces, demolished a wisti register, brokn pictures, destroyed nearly three litm ilicd cigars, besltlrs rttlulng other viilitiihles. One man, In the meantime, was refused a drink by the visitors, and nrterwards followed, when ho wiih knocked down and rohlved, No clue has been reported, although a diligent search Is In progress, Threo men were arrested at Troy on l'YIday night, who are supposed to have been Implicated In the postotllce robbery t New Albany. They gave their names as Thomas CnFpy, William Haines and John Itlalr, of 'Wllkes-l-inrrc. A fourth man. Joseph Swan, made his escape. They were brought to Jail hy Towanila officers and will have a hearing on Wednesday. THOMPSON. ' Sptcl.il to thp ?crnton Trltmne. Thompson, May 'Jt. North Jackson Is having some btoken bones these days. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page fell out of the wagon the other day and broke his collarbone, and on Sunday William Hlrdsali received a kick from a horse, which broke his arm. Henry Wrlghler, of Hlnghuniton "mind Henry" In visiting his many relatives in this vicinity. -Mis. L. M. Glllett, the Jackson street milliner, who was prostrated last week by heart trouble, Is able to sit up and give direction to her business. A. K. Jones, of Hath, X. A., was a visitor at the homo of Ilev. W. II. French last week. K. S. Whitney and family, of Scran ton, have been spending several days with his father. II. V.AVhltney, and other relatives In this place. They re turned to their homo on the afternoon train yesterday. Ilev. fJeorge Comfort Is reported seri ously ill at his home In Lancsboro. Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Brewster, of Starrtieca, were purchasing spring hats at Mrs. A. C. Foster's yesterday. The Italians who are housed In a car near the milk station, and work on the track, went toward Starrucca. yester day morning, and after their return engaged In a free fight. The whiskey tlm'. tired them must have been ob tained at some speakeasy or gcteasy. Which'? Surveyor I.. D. Ttenson," of North Jackson, Is engaged In town by Lewis Hros. 10. K. ("lelatt will buy wool this sea son for Rirdsall Hros., Seeleyville, as in other yeaivs. Miss Maud Carglll, who graduated at the recent commencement, has opened a select school in the primary room, for a short term. Mrs. Juno AVoodward, of Tlorneils vllle, N. Y is spending a few davs with her brother, Iturgess K. C. 1-ay-ton. Street Commissioner S. I.. French has a force of men at work on our streets this week. Superintendent C. 10. Moxley is hold ing his spring examination of teachers In the graded school building today. Sheriff AV. J. Maxey. nf Montrose, came into town this morning and went out to Cost Stone's, in the townshlD, and the attachment he had for tho fellow was so strong that he put on his best clothes and went to Montrose withuut offering resistance to the otli cer of the law. Daniel AVrlghter is much worse at this writing, and the wonder is that he lives so long. He has been helpless for four years. William Crosier, of Susquehanna, is in town today. SPRINGVILLE. Spci'ijl to the Srranton Tribune. Springville, May 20. Last week there were two heavy frosts, yet there seems to have been no damage done. Kbenezer Stevens and Avlfe, over on the farm, have been entertaining friends from Nicholson the past week. Last week we had a mad dog scare. An animal went through town and wounded several dogs in his flight. Two of those bitten here have heon killed; one muzzled and tied up to await the decision of the State veter inary to whom the bend of thu mad dog has been sent, Airs, Anna T. Crattau returned from the hospital at Sayre. Pa,, where she has been lYy treatment, and It seems to luiv been beneliclal to her health. She Is now tendy to attend to her pat rons who are In need of millinery. Instead of selling the separator milk produced at the milk station to tho natrons. It !s now tnnde Into curd and shipped to Philadelphia, Vesta Lodge, No. 1ST, D, of R elected their officers Saturday evening l.-ibt as follows: N. Cl .Mrs, Alice Ttavls; Ar t! Airs. Jennie Stnng; sec retary, Mir. ft, N, Pritchard, Instal lation will take place tho first meet ing In June. In compliance with the law requiring the supervisors to have the roads kept free fioni stone?, a. meeting was called to lot the work, hut as fow or no bid ders were In attendance It Is to he presumed that tho law will not bo fully complied with. Cyrus Alarcy is carrying hid right arm In a sling. Ills shoulder was broken In a fracas with a yearling bull, This animal had shown an ugly disposition for some time, and dually jumped on Miticy and put him through a hoard fence. If It hud liwn a stone wall he would have boon killed. ftllas Tltmnn has so far recovered from his sickness as to bo able to walk nut a little. . AI, ft. Compton and wife are expect ing to tako a trip to Illinois to visit t datives and will start about Juno first. A. c. Thomas was hauling sawdust from State's mill ono day last week mid ope of his horses was taken sck on the road. J. 11. Mitchell's barn was only a few rods nwny, and tliotc It was taken, but died In a few minutes after reaching the barn. The matter of a celebration for July fourth has been settled by tho hand, and everything Is now in working or der, and weather permitting, Spring ville will see as much of a crowd as that which cnnio two yeurs ago. The committee lias secured a balloon, and it will bo ndvertlsed to go up early In th? afternoon, and it will go unless Miinc'thlns' occurs to prevent, ftvery effort will be made to make this part a success, "j'here will bo races and other uniusements lor all. A large display o fireworks In the evening. HOPBOTTOM. Epecltt to the Scrinton Tribune. llophottom, Alny 2). Mr. hnd Mrs. M. Ji Hartley have hecn spending a few days at tlm home nf Mis. Davis, nt Knst Lenox. They returned homo on Monday. Miss Dora Cruise, of New York, lias letttrncd home, much Improved In health, after spending about two months with her slstpr, Mrs. AVIll Prown, Airs, Urown Accompanied her heme, on Monday. Airs. ft. M. Tiffany. Miss Lillian Hryum and ltcv. h. U. Louis will sing at a musical entertainment given hy the ladles of All Souls church, Scran ton, this (Tuesday) evening. Airs. It. Horthoff and sons are visit ing Airs. Peck nt Harford. AIlss A Hit Finn has returned from a visit with friends at Ashley, Pa. Airs. Mnrthn, Hell entertained tho following party Saturday evening: .Mr. and Mrs. ft. jr. Tiffany, Air. and Alir. O. D. Huberts, Mr. mid Airs. AV. ft. Urown and AIlss Dora Cruise, Air. and Airs. D. Wright, Air. and Airs. Kellum. Another lively runaway occurred In town Sunday morning. Claude Hub erts and ftati Tiffany were driving down Greenwood street when the axlo broke, lotting a back wheel of the wagon oiT and throwing both young men to the ground. Tho horse, which was of a. spirited nature, was badly frightened and rushed madly down the street ut full speed. Tho street hnppened to be clear of obstacles and after running about a quarter of a mile the horse was stopped by AVar lfii Gardner without Injury to any thing except the buggy, which wns badly demolished. .Air. William lthnades. who has been 111 with consumption for some time, Is In a critical condition. His daughter, of Newark, arrived yesterday. Little CHon Penny, who has been III for several weeks from the effects of an Injury to the spine, Is still lying at the verge of death. Drs. Alney. of Hioolkyn, Decker, of Nicholson, and Taylor, of this place, have all been In attendance and pronounce the easi hopeless. OLYPHANT. The Lackawanna Telephone com pany was granted a franchise at Alon day night's meeting of council. There wore several ordinances presented, but the last ono read seemed to bo tho most favorable and was adopted by the following vote: For 1 ten p. A'an Sickle. Jones, Lnvvier, AIcAleans, O'llalloran, Pettigrew 0. Against Nealon, Aloseley 'J. The principal features of the measure are these: The company proposes to furnish to the borough live free telephones; pay a tax of JO cents a year for pach pole, and $1.23 for each mile or wire in the borough; the maximum rates shall be $:u per annum for a business phono and $LM for a residence phone, or the two combined, $;n. The company agrees to have Its system in opera tion within four months. The following bills were ordered paid: Street department, SI.'H.T."; po lice, $100: general account, $ll.."'.l; electric light department. $.17o.0S. The street committee reported that a written agreement had been made with the Delaware and Hudson, with leference to the culvert, constructed on upper Dunmore street. Jtegnrd ing the fountain on tho square, which was recently broken, the com mittee stated that it could be re paired for about $12. The finance committee 'presented a list of exon erations, which was accepted. The committee was empowered to act as they stiw fit with ex-Collector 'no ban's exoneration list, which is being revised. Air. AIcAleans stated that he was unable to secure better water rates for the electric plant. A com munication from the borough audi tors was read, in which they asked council for Information regarding the right of the burgess paying bills from tines he had collected, and If ho had received councils' consent to do so. No action was taken on the matter. A lengthy communication was then lead from Uorough Solicitor Lynch, In which he urged council to pass the ordinance Introduced some time ago, i entitling all parties desiring to ex cavate on Lackawanna strept and other paved streets, to get a permit from tho proper authorities. Regard ing the unsettled accounts of the ex treasurer and ex-tax collector, he re commended that the council endea vor to make an amicable settlement with these parties as soon as possible. AVIth reference to a claim from D. F. AlcCormlck, who has rendered a bill of $40 for the privilege of running surface water on Dunmore street, he staled that It was perfectly legal to pay It, as an agrement had been made some years ago by the borough authorities, Acting on the attorney's advice regarding the ordinance regu lating excavations, council passed It. The street committee was directed to employ a civil engineer to give grade to all property owners along Dunmore street. Hill street, and all streets In the Second ward not here tofore given a grade, for tho purpose of laying sidewalks. A request from Huso company No. 2 for permission to extend tho electric wires to Allies' grove, was granted. At this point In the meeting, Air. Nealon mid other .members left the room. After they had retired, Air. Lawler noticed that the ineotlng was without a quorum, and adjournment was In order. Tho funeral of the Into Airs. AVI1 llaiu S, Davis was held from the fam ily home, on Susquehanna street, yes terday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, ,Tho remains reposed in a hmidsnino black casket, and were viewed by a very largo gathering of friends and rela tives. Later, the funeral cortege moved to tho C'ahiiilstlo Alethndlst church, vviioi'P I ho services were con ducted by Uev. Air- Avilllmns. of Rome, N. A',, former pastor of tho church, assisted by Rev. ftllls Rob erts, All earnest and Impress! vo fu neral sermon wns delivered by Air. AVIlllaniH. In conclusion, tho re mains vvero borne to Prospect ceme tery and laid to rest. Thorn was a largo number In attendance from out ot town. ' Airs. Mary Alason passed nwny at her home on Lackawanna street yes terday morning at T.M o'clock, after several months' suffering. Deceased was born In ftngland, but came to America with her husband in 1S7U and Inn resided in Olyphnnt oyer since. Sho was 5.1 years old, De ceased was a woman of many admir able qualities, and greatly esteemed by a host of friends. Sho Is survived by four daughters and threo sons, namely; Airs. M. K. Hnrndcn, Airs, ftli' Louacrc, of Hydo Park; Carrie, Mabel, Thomas, Clifton and ftdlcy Mason. The funeral will bo hold to morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, In terment will bo made In Union cemetery. THE MARKETS. Wall Strut BtIw. .Vow Vtnk, Mil)' SI. 1 hero wni a Mill further ihctlnc In iiitltily In tho Mink m.ukrl. ImUy, the niruwite mIm I.iIIIiiij to a llmim th.it lm tint hern lunched before In nmny Month. Hvimi the tllinln!liei! Volume of lnllne tt.n hixiiy renleiiil In n (tV tfiek, not.ibly Union IMctne, Tint Mock Keenuil to lme a tloinliunl Inllnenoe on the whole market, mid the elilenie tli.1t It vm Mtpiioilcil tinned the tn.iikel fioiil the e.uly 'Ae.ihlie.w, In tontliMiiiiic el )iteul.i)'i down. mm! movement and lltlnl ptliM to a lilgher pLine nil nronm! euept for a iloik line ai.d tbeic wide Ii did not move In the late traillnir. The i!e.i!lii)H were ulinnut purily professional ntul euti that iIiim of tiieriilorx slumeil lew Interest than )e.tculii). The lullire ol the limlticu i. InilliMteil hv the, example of kem.it toi'k-i to liy, t'nloii t'.H'Iflp wa iwM )mteul.iy mi re poll of an additional Uue of ronwrllhle Mud to rltianci! the .Votlhiili Pailllo Mock niiiilule. Today the fact wn confirmed tlul the company liail applied In tlio moik excnaimo u ur me ndillllon.il hoiid, .vet t'nlon I'.ii'llle roe nt one time 41,6 mcr l.it nlnht. Mlmourl I'.ltiilo wa weak )i'lenl.i) on the statement tli.il, the o. petted ilhiilrii'd would lint he declaieil nt WHO. Tocl.iv tho illrcitnrn met without action on the dividend, )et the tock roe t point over lin early low point, hi other vvouN, the lieam of )e,tenl.i,v were ooverniK their tonlraeli today. The liujlnir hy rallioaiN and r.iplliilit to ellcel iliaiumi In innliol of varinni railroad leni, which v,n xnppn-od to make up the hulk of the hmlnir In the hooin maikrl whin deal lues i.in hehvien J,imn,ilil and :i,(X,oiX) pharos a day, la .'i No fiiion-pli iniiH. allhomih riituoii of Midi iIimIIiiim lontlnuo to play fonie palt, especially In I'nlon Pacllle, vhlrh U ctedlted hy the now;, e-t minors with n'l.uiliu; tin Interest in fit. Paul. Tho KlroiiRtli nl the Toledo, St. l.oui and West, oin slocks i in i ompanlod hy Intimations ahout the ouhnnire thai .he hiiylns U for VnndeihilL in count with a view lo elimination nt competi tion. The old sloiy ol a consolidation of south. w-rvli'iii mads was leiheil loil.if In conncitlon Willi the l.illv in Missouri r.iellle. The contlnu nllnti of tile iniunetlnn wralnit Ain.dcanialed t'opper's tni'iucr projects Account for the early weakness of that slock. American l.ln-ccrl and National Lead were codr.ctdently tinng, rather Ir.insely, slni'e the aluorptlon ot tho Linseed tnnip.iny hy the I'nlon Lead and Oil company, is supposed to iiidlialc luciriiseil competition fin the .Nalional Load company, Tho (neater o.i-o of money today had some inllnenec in tho leioieiy in "prices'. Total sales today, ti1r'tw) shales. 'I'lic hond liui kd :n dull and inclined lo weakness caily. hut showed some recoveries Litis ill sinipalhy Willi stnikjt. Total sales, par value, M,T!i.iK. I". S. new Is declined U per tent. I'll the last call. The follow Iiir tpiolnlinns are furnished The Trihnne hy M, S, .Ionian k Co., looms 703-700 Meais Ini'ildine, Seranton, I'a, Telephone oOn.i: Open- lllnh Low- Cloi- In,-. et. est. her. American Si war 14ii 1 1ti'.J til IIT'.i Amor. Toli.li io 121 lil'.i 121 lid .VUhi-nn T7 Ti TH'.i "k Atchison. IT u; !Sli !i7 ilsij Hi f ok. Traction " Til' J 7.i 7'i lialt. Ohio lit! ItlV'i KM Will font. Tohaico fsi'i Wi "."U 5'l dies, k Ohio 4... IM4 IS'; IS',4 4n Chie. ,V (il. West 211'i 21 20'i 'l Chic., II. ,V- IJ .V.l'ir'i T7vm mil.. 1lil St. Paul 11.011. li.2i HiO-H li'd'j Itotk Il.mil I SI hit's 1"'078 1'il's Del. & llu.l-.on hH'i. lilt lis- IH2 Ivan. ,V: Tc., I'r .Ml .'.7'i ."".'i S'li Louis, k N.i-li I01!!i 101 lllia lul Man. i:iev.lle.l ll.t'L- lll-Ji It.: 111 Met. Traclioii IlliVi 11)711 311114 Jl7 Mlsst). I'.uinc mi nil's. hmv5 UVS1I Southern 1'acillc Ut'i 4s'i KIU l-U Xoifnlk k We.t I'17s "Us l"r's fll Northmi Pacific l.V.'.J l.lil'.i ljit'i l.V.'i Noilh. I'.uini. Pr ' 1,1. Iis'i !isi,i !isi. N. V. (Vnti.il I.Vl'.i Vi" l.VI'i 5IIV Dul. ,V: We-li'in -' I .- IW Itl'ii "J-i, IVmia. It. IS ll.V.sj 1 I1"i lllci 1111 I'acilie Mail "IU 1'. ."Hi ::l' lte.l.liliK- It) It's: 12 41 I! Iteadinp; III., I'r 7.'i 7ii'S- 7.1 7'i Soul hem 1!. it 2!M.f, ilil'.i 2'.i'k t's South, if. It., Pr. .... S2 SI S2 -t Tenii. Coal ft llol ,V,li .11.''. .V,i:. fi'H' I'. s. leather 12vi Tl's 12-H 1" C. S. Lealhcr. Pr 77"'s 77:' 77'i 77U I'. S. ItuMier 2J 2J 21 Sl-v, rnlon l'..ei(ie mo';, lill'i li'iij ntiU I'liiou I'adllc, I'r .s'i'4 Nl.. SS7; h'l'i VVbIi.i-Ii, Pr .'Is'i in'', ;;s MH Western t'ninii !'2 Hi-"; Ui'i Ittil Col. fuel k Iron in !iv".; !.1 ",7 Ain.il. oCpper 112'.; ll.V.i ! - llli I'iKiple'-' C.is 11.'!!.'. ll.lij ll.lij. HPi Kile Illi'Ji lls.ii Jlii-i, KS-ii Col. So II 1IU II ll'i Tev.is I'aiilie Iii'j 4ri"; Ji,i'4 .p."; Am. Car rnuiidii JPi 2l"i Hl t 'M C. S, Steel 4.-J1A ll'i I:'1 li-'s L'. S. Steel, Pr !I2!4 IC'i III"; !'.'.'; xi:v voitic nii.vi.v m.miktt. Open- llich- Low- Clos- VVIILAT. ins. et. e-l. in.'. duly 7s-;a T-U "!' 7H'i ( OIIN. .Inly I'l 1'i'i IU I'.i'l Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bhl. Asked. First National Bank 12WJ Seranton Savings Hunk 350 Third National Iiank 4Su Dime Deposit and Discount Hunk,. 27j Economy Light, U. & I. Co 43 Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co ia) Clark k Snover Co., Pr. 123 Seranton Iron Vcnce & Mfg. Co loo Seranton Axle Works nj Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. 2a County Savincrs Hank It Trust Co.. 300 Hist Nation it Hank (Cjibontlale) -i-r. Standard Drilllnir Co 30 Tiadirs' Nalional Link 17V Seranton Holt and Nut Co 100 Pionle's Hank l.:n New McnUo It', k C. Co 7,", BONDS. Seranton Pass.-ngcr Railway, flrst Mortgage, due 1920 llj ... People's Street Railway, flrst mort gage, due 1018 113 People's Stieet Hallway, General mortcaze. due 1021 110 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. ... City of Seranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Serunton Traction 0 per cent 115 100 102 101 Seranton Wholesale Market. (Coreuled by II. It. I'l''. '-" L,ukjvviiiina A".) Iliilli'iI"isli. 2-M2i';c.; ikiii), fie-.li, li St.i'.i'. Ihei'-e 1'ull ili'.un, old, Il','..al2c. ; full tie.uii, nive, llall'.ic. llaus VV etcin In-h, 1 lU-Jil."e. ; neaihy stale, LVialiN", , , ll.uis Per Inishel, (hoiee marinw, H.lijas2.fiV. Pea lleaiis Per bushel, choke mallow, S'J.riJi W.I'U. Mcillmii lleaus Per hu-htls. .sj. IUa?2. 13. liieeu Peas Per lnuholos, Sl.IOaSI.il. l-'lom Host patent, per h.inel, I.J3. Ited Kidney IIimik Per bio-hol, S2.l5a2.W. Potatoes Pee Inishel, .llaule, Ili'inmd.i Onion. Per Inishel, I.S0aLtK). PhllodelplUa Qtain and Produc. 1-lilliililplil.i, Miy SL H'lieat ITiin, 'ie. Iiluh n; eouti.iit grade, iljy, Ts.iTCc-. Coin 'j. highei; No, a inivcd. May, Is'ialSUe, Oat- -Ouiet hut stead , No. 2 while clipped, 'il'j.i ;..5o. llutler -Ijiilfl, lint stead.) ; Ijncy vve.leiii iieaineiy, lli'ie. ; do, do, piinls, 20e, ; du. neaihy do., 22c. IX'Ki riichangcili liosh near. hy, lil'ijc. ! do. woaU'in, i:i!sc. j do. boutlmiM. nil, 12.it2'at'.i do. soiithein, I"c. lhe. I'iliu: N. V. lull nojins, iliuice, H".i'.i do. do, do,, lair to ihoioe, f'iatVic. Itilintd siigais -riichangctl. Co.!nn-l-Hc. hlghei", miilillin; uplands', Sae, Tallow Dull and mnhangodj city piliiio in lihds., I'lialTse.; roiinlry tin. do., Mils., 4!iil7r i I'.ikei, 34j3tii. Live poultrj -"-tcailvj lowli, 10"j.illc,i old tooatcis, 7e. i spilng iliicken,, 2'Ji2Se.; tlinks, (V, l)io-ci poulliy -""tciily, fair tloiniiul; towls, cholte, lli'.-.c. ; tin, fait to good, UVial'V. j old roosleH 7c: loastinsj i hlikem, Ilium, lOallc. ; iiukcjr, luwen, lli.il'.'i', Itiielpts-rioiir, l.notl hiiiels, mid 2,M),ili;.) 1'i'iiinU ju saik-ii vvliiai. :,'i,lM) luuhels; nun, Ul.ono Iiu-IkIj; nals, 4,'M) hiuhoN, sldpmcuts VMical, S,iXI liiishcl.; torn, 'J'.,WI hiuhel; oat-, 3S.0U0. New York Oraln nnd Producs. New Vmk, Vlay 21! Kloin More oitife an! Hi mi-r wiih wheal; Minn, patent, $lal.2.i- win In stiaUhts, T-l.t'.i;i.iJI; winter evlras, $-. IJ a2.S.'i. Wlicat Spot tiiuifi'i .No, 8 led, MJlc f, o, Ii, alloat, ami MI'le. elciatoij No. 1 iioilliein Diiluth, Sl'.bc f. o. Ii. ntlo.it. Option adviiittd and closed Hun at !'i.i l'.ii.'. mt advance May vluseil sOTlc.j July, iU'.ie.j Sep't., 7ii',,e. Coin- Spot Heady; No. 2, OOe. ilevator, am! 5le. f. o. b, alloat. Options lather thin all day .Hid clo.-nl rum and lie. hi'iher. .May close I fs'c. ; July, ')ii'.; Sept., lSTJe. OaU Spot ilull: u. , ,'Wvji.! No. -I, Kit-.. Xo, a wlille, flic.; No, II wlille, iKCjie.s Hack inlwd west cm, 33a:,,V ; li jt k wlille. .'l:;a:)7V;c. 0itioi.,3 liii'ier with col u. lliitler Steady! ueainci), UllHc. ! lav lory, llalSe.! Imitation cieameii, MalTc. i slate dally, Malsc riieoo ijuiet; fjuey Inigp, loloud, Sci Isiny large, while, S',C'i. i fancy small, coloird, b',n;; (aney tuiall, white, Mic. Ciivn-hirKiiljri itato diid'Penna,, lliie.t v.-cstein, unsiaded, lUiaVji-.i western, stora-re, paikcd, l'llsal.'l'.ie, Chicago Groin and Product. Chicago, May 21. Wlicat ruled utiong and THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Pour Lines, i Cents for nch Extra Line For Rent. For Reoto Store in The Tribune building, now occupied by the Times. In cluding Desks, Steam Heat nnd iilectric Light. Also 1200 feet of'lloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of THIi TRIBUNE. WD (IHKI'.V ItlllCli: STRUCT, ton roomi, modem Improvemcnti!' steam heat tumblicd; Ocslr desirable. For. Sale. l'l.N'i: llOltsi: I'Olt SU.i: AI every way; ju.n tiie Iiiiim lor a lady to drive, ictular pel. Also a lino b.ry roadoter, .sound ill every way; pood pole lioi.-e or sinule tlilver. Ilolli tir.it diivH lieges. Apply S,.'!9 Jlonroe avenue. KOIt SAI.K. Clinker-liiillt, roiinil bottom anil tl.il bottom H.hlmr boats. V. A. Paekered mill ,1. Curl if, comer Cherry and I'ouith streets, Diinniore, Pa. I OH SAM: Pacini: horse, harnesi and carriage. A barj;aiii for cash. A. II. Baker, 1'i'i (Juiney avenue, Dunnioie. Furnished Booms. roil IIKNT In brM locality, a fiMt-uUss fur niilied pleasant mom in private family; bath, heat and teas; convenient to Mroct eais; break fait if dcdied; rcfeicncc-t reiiuircd. Inquire 4-01 (Jiilney avenue. l'MIASANT nilt.MSMKD ROOM in private fam ily; with or without, ho.ud; all improve meiiN; centrally located; term rca-or-able. 013 AdatiH avenue. KOIt ItKNT One l.nKo al.ti one pidc room. fiunihed fiont room; Ml Ail.iuw avenue. Wanted. WA.VITD-A copy of The Tribune of ilaich IS, 11101; prlie of in cents will be Kiven for the paper. Tribune ulBie. Botirders Wanted. at -M.MKi: llOAltDKItS WANTKII Xieu loeallou; beautiful crow iilous the water. AddiiM Mis. W. i: bo- Sl.'i, .Mo-cow, Pa. WAXTKO-Table bomdew. Jliy. TompkiiH, 5.11 Wanhlnstou avenue. Booms and Board. LAItCli: front room with board for two gentle men. 4tl Adams avenue. Business Opportunity. IjiitWl l.WTSTKD in .1 corpoiiiti-u will senile -..ilaiied position at loil per inonfli anil com. mlsi-iim. I'm paitieulars atldies P. O. llox .Vil, tsiraiitou, Vjt Money to Loan. SIOXKV to loan on improved city real cslale. iinNitY nni.tx. .nt. niAs. 11. wni.i.r.s. THOMAS SPRACUi:. !.:.K,Kil '10 LOAN" I.oweit rales; ttialsht or monthly paymeuts. Stark (.'o..'1'ratlers' bldif. ANY AMOU'XT OP MOXI'.Y TO I.OAX-Quick, btrainl.t leans or lluildin? and Loan. At fioni 4 to fi per cent. Call on X. V. Walker, ftll-IIJ l.'onnell huildin-j. Proposals. M:AM:1) Plt-iPOSVI.S will be leceived up lo an I intludiiur Juno 1st for the publication ul a Rntiveuir pto-rrauinie tor the national lonvetiiien ot tlie Aineiitau redeiation of Labor lo be held in this tily dining Detemlier, 1101. All bids are to be made lo (leoiai! t'olhler, Hetietaty and TteaMirer, P. O. Ho- ,Vo. 417, Siaulon, P.i. laiily oellve today on weather condition, .lul? 1 lo-ed 'ic, blght'i; duly coin cloed He. Inch er, and May coin, l'.Oc. improved, duly oati made a .-alii uf 'it; and novi.ioin clo-ed 1111 ili:niu l lo 7',ie. better. ' 'a-.li tpiotattoiu vvtr m follow-: I'liim I'uiel; n. II spiiii? wlicat, Ti1j7l'ii'.i o. : red, Tt::'ia7tr. ; .No. i toiu, 4aVI-ii,; .o. 2 jellow. 4r.i5ll-4i. ; Xo. 2 tiaN, IIO'.jc., o. .' while, i!0a4e. ; No. :t white, -.I'u'Uk-. ; Xo, 2 rve, Wic; itooil Iredim; baile.v, U'a.'ili.; fair lo choite iiulthiir, 5;.i.1'ie. ; No. 1 (lav seed, !-l.70al.71'.'j: Xo, 1 nouhwt-Dtciu, flUil.TI'-jj inline timothy beetl, 'l,;'0r..l.j0; imsi pork, JUdn all.1'3; IjiiI, f.'JJ'.Lus.'-'.l; .hint lib-., .IUa R.'in; dry salted slioulderi, G:Ha7c. ; sliore tlcai ldn, .l21ia.2ii whi-key, ifl.2S. Chicago Xive Stock Harkat. fhieaso, May 21, Cattle Receipts, !',,M); fteoH, iully steady; luitihcii.' stock, aclive, linn; 1,-ooit to piimc steels, sj. lOj.V.'.i ; p,.i.r to medium, ijl.u'.O.'i; slockriK and feedois, steady, S'i.i.'i; lows, lj2.Witl.7ll; heifeis ij.'iWlal.M; tan lieis. (J2.2.ia2.IHI; hulls flipi, l-c'.IKliMO; calve-i, weak, ..l..',0a,'i.in; Texas fed slecw, fl.'J.laJ.IU; Teas bull..!, .'2.7Ja'lA'i. Hoks Reielpts toil i.v. 27,0011; loiuoiiow, S'),. Ono; lift over, cthnaled, 2.imil; slow; top, s.1.!'."i; mixed and butchi-n, sf.'i. (!.",, i,"i,iiji;; to.i.l lo 1 hclee lieavv, S1,;..i.'i.!i.i; ninuh heavv, s.1.lli a.1.7.'i; liclit, f."..iiU.i.1.P7,j; bulk of sa.w, .i,77ij a.".7'i, Mieep Itetelpls l't,(Kl; sheep, vteady to ..low; lambs, turn; unoil In tlmUe welliets', l.::0at.r,u; t.iir t' 1I1. ike iulM',1, !. lil.it, VI; western sheep, StliOal.Ml; yeailinss 'rl.-'0.i .y.; native lambs, ifl..ii)a.i.7.'i; wetein lamln,, i-.-.a .", 73, New Yorlc Live Stock, New Yoik, M.iv 21.- Ileeves-X'o li iiIIhk; feel iii'r slead.e; i.ilvos, steady, but dfinaml liRlit; veils, .).. ',o,ij,(,i; liutletmllkv, nomiutl. Mieop nnd I.110I14 Market quiet but steadv; ellppcd sbrtp, s.'l.7)al.7.'i; clipped laiulu, Vi fiiij 5.73; ipilnu limbs, lu7.30; by Hie lie.ul, s2.7.'i, !lt.;s None for sale; nominally tiim, East Liberty Cattle. i:.rt I.iluil.v, May 21. Cuttle .Steadv; cuia, f.1.7ll.ij.l; prime, W.MiS.W! (,'ood, 'ii1.,';il,i3. IU llos-Sleady; heavy boss. $(lat).03; incilliim- M; bet .voike-s, ?3.lU.iii; llahl yoikri, ),S.1.i fi.t-O; iiigs p to quality, JjwJal.Si; skips pl.-'O a3.2i; lonjln, .tIj'i.W. Sheep V'Iiiii; bett wethers, Sl,.fn, in rhoieo lainlis, J'i,.'i3a'i.50i tonunoii o (jiinil, .a3.23: veal ialvcf, "j..'.0a(i. Oil Market. Oil City, May 21. Cieillt halatite-, till; (er lilii'.iti, mi bid, Shipinenls, 12.',3IK; avciaue, 1)1,333. Runs, lo.'l,73S; average, tJ.SIO. GIBSON. V Special lo the Siranton Tilbune. Oibsoii, .May L'l. M(ks Ui-tfpy Uap. row, of Ilnt'fonl, vlsiti-il at t!, , Btiles 111 o juust week. Sirs, W'lllluiu Tlfl'any. of Harfonl, vlrtlti'il Jier piiroiils hero Wi'tlui!' tlay. I'. ('. l.uiiloii uiul wife vlsltPd frlcuils in Susiiolmiui.i Monday. Sadlo Cliaiiihoi'ilii, iiealfli'i! anil Her nice Swei'l, vIhIUmI tit i p, lrnpt'tt in Now Jlllforil, AVi'iliiPsilay. Clur.t lirooii, of lliiplmltoni, is visit Incr hop Hlslcr, .Mrs. .lainusi llt-i-tlc-1:, thu luist week. Walter I.cvvls PNpects to move to Oolatt this wpcli. Ho will take churgo of the Conrad shoti. 3 More Help Wanted. i lli:l.l WAXI'llD-Men ami women everywhei ' do special work; l.itjre relnrm nnd i-.il.iiy u imevfnl initio. Adchess' P. O. llov No. .1-1 , I'ltWoii, IM. Help Wanted Male. WAX'llll) A kooiI, lollable boy nl l'icliti.iii'a Dry (ioo.ls itiiir, ).U IVnn avenue. WAXTCIl-At The Holland, a hidt-ila.-i iliet 01 look nt once. Ol'TICi: ASSISTAXT-Miiin- knovvtodi-e of book kecplnir, iletioxraph.v mill l.vpcvvilllnir. Pel inanenl piwllinti for light parly. II. II. V.. Tribune. ACTIVi: MAX liy large manufacluiiiut House lo work at homo. M'S.OO in iiisli paid for twelvt- da.vs' trial; piomotlon and peiin.inent poi lion If satUfaitory. Aildrtw, Daniel II, Slirpp, 72.1 Clientnut ftieet, Philadelphia, Pa. WAXTIIU SaloMiien, traveling or local: weekly salary paid. Ileiiick Sect! Co., Rochester, Help Wanted Female. WANTKD-An oftlce mild. Ailtlrei with full i.irtirul.u. X, V. '.., Tribune olllic, WAXTMD Three ilemon.tr.itors; those under. staudlni; i!rewniaklng preferred; good salary Kiiaratito"d lo illit partlr. Call at l'uuiut houe, ai, Waaliliigtoii avenue, alter 7 p. 111. Agents Wanted. WAXTCD Agents to sell our vermin powder tor I. Ice 011 Poultry. Ilou-os, faille, Pleas on Dori. barge can, 2.1 cent", at our olllee, 110 Paul! Ilullding, Seranton, Pa. Sent by mall, to cents. Sec our ad.. Two l.lltle Hean, In Ibis paper. Rear! Veimln Powder Co., llalton, Pa. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Beceived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City AI.BKRT hCIIM'T.. eorner Mulhciry rtreet nnd Webster avenue. fiL'Sr.W PIClllil,, 010 Adams avenue. West Side OCORfil-: W. .IP.XlvlXP, lOl South Main avenue. South Seranton nti:i I,. Ti'.ltPPi:, 729 Cctlar avenue. North Seranton OKO. W. DAVIS, corner Xoilli Main avenue and Maiket street. Green Eidge c!iarm:s p. .ioxi:r, i:,i- niikon avenue. !'. .1. JOHNS. 020 Oreen Itidgc stieet. C. I.OItl.'XZ, lorner Wa-hinslon ave nue and Mai inn stieet. Petersburg W. II. KXIIPITJ,. 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore .1. (i. 110x1: k f-ox. Beal Estate. 1,000 lluys si-i-mom, single hou-e, good will. Lot 1(I0.2IX), ScuMou street, D.illon, I'a. Wells k Keator. if l,S'M Itnvi building lot. 4IK130. Wheeler ave nue. Wills k Kealer, llurr Ilullding. W.'hVO lliiyi tlcuble Imu-e, 7 moms on a side, all impiovements, except gas. Deau stieet, Piovi tleiii e. Wells k Kcalor. Employment Agency. KANT'S i:IPI.OV.li:.T HfltnAC, 4.'7 l.aika wauna avenue, IliuU situations lor all i1.i-.mh and iiational.lv towns, city and t iliy. Man wanted. Kmplojers iuviled. 'Phone 112. Pul sion claims and lop.ving attended to. Situations Wanted. WAXTRD Posititiu by a .vounff man, age 21, as bookkeeper tie iia-islant and l.vpewiilci, tvhric good haul woik calls foe jilvaiiciiueul. Xo espoiieuie except a ihoioiigh bu-ii.cs coll.'ge tl.iiniug; can give leleienie as lo tharacter; am willing to go ati.vwlieie in this state wliete stiiit atteiitluii to business will be applet lalul; good penman; coiiespondente solicitetl, Addie-s Wes ley II. Weaver, I.opiv, Miilivau toiinlv. Pa. SIU'ATIOX WAS'TIID lly a wimiau lo go nut by il.iy vva-hiuu-, Inuilng in cleaning. I'lea-e call or adihc.ss .Mis. Rii.s-elj, I2PI t.'ular avenue, iil j. ACTIVI! WOMAN' ilesiie-i a pnsilinii as maid lo ln.lv, ut mill. I cam lor invalid gentleman, Aildrcis M., lliis ofll.e. MTI'ATIOX WA.NTIID Ity .) loan' guiding gar dens or spading or tiitliug lawns, ,.r living sitlewalks, or any kind nl wink. Addie.-s, ::oo Pmvidi'tue l'oud. MTI.'ATIOX H AXTi:il Hy a joimg man, wilhn,: lo null, at an.vlhing. tan luilii-li gootl nlii- cui'i-3, Addu.ss (i. It., tin .li'lli'isiiu aveii.ie, y-'ty. A I'lII-iTCI.As.S tOAl'IIMVX drsiies a situation with a pilvatc famllv; lunleistauds the e,m uf In .i s.-h tlioiriiiglilv; .-till Hy li'in..'i.iit and !' lialde; good telcieiuvs. .'..ulli ,1. K., .1.11 P. mi avenue, oily. , V- AX'II'U "situation, by a ladi nf espeiien , as liool.l.cept'r and sieiiogupher, t.i.-hif in ..111. , assistant, ichicuu's, Addless llnokkeeper, Ttih line i. Hue. Political. t'lit-T l.i:ni.-i.Tm; invniicT-votiu- is w,Z. by given to the Itcpuliiliaii votcis ol lln I'ilsl leglslaiivu disliiir ot baikawaniii toiiiily that a piimaiy eleitioii will be held on iti.i ila.v, .lune , IIHll, at Hie ii'gular polling plate., btiwceii lln) bonis nt I and 7 o'tlotk p. m., bli the piupose ol ilecljng ten delegates to e.i sent Hie suid legislative iliitlit'l in I he tuiiiur, Repuhllvau stale lonvciitioii lo lie held in ll.l I'l.li'.ug. The lonvenlloii to coinpitte the Vol. will be held on Tuc-day, .lune II, nail, at pi nMoik a, in. in Cu-opeiulive hall, Xotlh Maui avenue, in Sirauton. Ill auotdaine with Hie Miles goterniug the disltli't, the caudiditei will be votttl for illicitly by the voteis at the poll, and uiU)t legl-ieV with tho dl-likt ili.iiim.in his full name and postotlite addict, and pa.v Ids avessiiient liflceii days befnie I lie elitlitiu, or his n.iini. will not Im placed on tho olllela! ballot, neither will al y votes last for him be intuited. The ilMiitl vlqilaiue ii.iiiinlttoe in vailnus pu tlnet.s wil! toinliiet thu elect ion, and the result will lu ii'potlcd by Hit' lelinti judge to Hie ili. tilt I it'll. ciillun, whli li will he louipu-eil of jutlges of the vailoui tlbtikls. A vviilleu not lie innlaiuliig fi.llluT IiisIiikIIoili will be nulled lo oath member of the .aid tiis lliit vlgilat.le lijilinillli'c. fi. W. .ItiikliK, Chaliiiuu 1'il-t Legislative llislitci. Atttst: Wallei Simpson, Seiictdiy. 'Illllill I.MilSI VI'lVi: DISTRICT-Nuttte i. hut by given that Hit. Republiiju standing itiiii.iitlei' of thu 'I hint l.rgi-lative ili-tii. I of 1..U kjujnn.i counl.v, lias lived Satutila.v, the '.'.'ne day of June, imil, httvvctu Hie bonis of I and 7 p. in. as Hie lime for holding (lie priuianc lor I he tin lion of delegates to the stale lonveiilinn, ami Tuesday, Hie 21th, al 2 p. in., a the ilJb) ot iho convention of iftinii in. lees. "KjiIi laudldale must icBl.ter Ills full tunie ami podolhcc a.l.lie.s vvitli Hie iliaiiuiaii oi seiic'ui.v anil slull pi his u.-siwineni at least twi'iily da.vs befoio the primal) eleitioii, or bis name wi! not be punted on the ballot " Should li. iiioic than the icquilcd liuinber o candidates nvl-tcr, the ilijlinuii and senetai,' hall ileilaio Iho persons so legisleictl to be the duly I'lotled drlesatet in purtiiimc of Hie pro visions ol llule S3. Hy order of OsCAll AX1H'.SI.IRK, Cliaiimaii. Attest: J. i:. WAIlvlXS, Senetaiy. Scnr.ton, I'a., Miy II, IWL SITUATIONS WANTED l-RP-E. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Than Pour Line, 6 Cent (ar Bach Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. .VNfci..w,..AMS"V Certified Public Accountant. ii. 0. 8t-AUI.Ut.NU, 220 DIIOADWAY, NKW Voik. Architects lilllVAHD II. DAVIS, AttCIUTKUr, COX.NEIX building. I'lHlDI'.IHCK I,. IHIOWXV Al'lt-'ll. II.. rth'Ati I Male llvili.inge llldg,, 120 Washington ve. Dentists. dr. c. i:. iiii.KxniJiiuKKTT'AlErTuTilDistr Spruce etreet, Seranton. Ull. 0. O. I.AUUACII, 115 WYOMING AVK.NUK. Lawyers. ITIAXK i:, IlOYI.i:. A1TORNBV.AT-I.AW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 flurr hulldliif. 1". K. TRAOY.ATT'Y.COMMONWEAI.TH BMIfl! d. n. iirploom:, attorm:y-!.oans nijoo- thiled on real estate security. Mcars building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WILLARI). WARRKX k KNAPP. ATTORNHYS ami counscllons-at-lavv. ltcpubllean liulidlng, Washington avenue. JCSSUP fc JKSSllI, ATTORNKYH AND OOUX- sellorsat-lavv. CollilllonvvcJlth building, Rootru 111, 20 and 21. I'.DWAIID W. THAYl'.R. .ATTORNKY. 00.1-tiOt, dtli lloor. Meats building. ROOMS L. A. WATRKS. ATTORNKY-AT-t.AW, HOARD ot Trade bulhling, Seranton, P. PATrKRSOX k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Rank building. C. CO.MEOYS, OIK ItKPUnMCAN ItUILDIXO. A. W. HKItTIIOLF, OITICU MOVUD TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians nnd Sugeons. DR. W. II. AM.LN, fibl NORTH WASIII.NOTO.v ,ivenuo. DR. S. W. li'AMORIiAHX, Ol'KICK 339 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulhciry. Chronic disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and f-rnito-urltiary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 lo 4 p. tn. Hotels and Besturants. Till'. i:i.K t.'AI'i:, 12J AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZlClflLUR. Tioprlctor. SCRAXTOX iiousi:. NHAR D., I,. & W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the Europe.' plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. II. HHIOC.S CM'.ANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no otlor; only improved pumps used. A. H. Hiiggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Eiekc's diug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, Holh telephones. Seeds, . H. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND MURS orymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green hou-is, lUJO Noith Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2, Miscellaneous. nisr.ssMAKixo von children to order-. ii l-o ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MIXARflEi: HROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EX- v elopes, paper liags, twine, Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Seranton. Pa. LEGAL. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I warn all pai tics not to give ueilil to my wife on niv mi mint, as 1 will not be tesponsible for any ih l.is i initial ted by her. Rudolph Waincka. I HARTEIt NOTICE-Nolitc is heiehy given II. at an application will be made to the governor of tin- stale of Pcuitsvlvania, on Monday, tlu 17th day of .lune.'A. D. l'.KH, by V. M. Young, Conge W. Ileeim-i, Chailcs II. Seals, N. '. Mickey, P, .1. I , II. 11. Deishiiiier, Oeorge YV . Hit seeker, II. M. EiuiTson ami S, .1 Van Vice', tiider llie nit of assembly of the tominonvveallh ot IViiiisylvania, eulitleil "An ait to pioviOi I. .1' Hi- intoiioi.'illoii and leguhiliou of ceitalu toipiiiatioii.," uppmvtd Apiil 21), IS1, and the siipplnueiils tlii'ietn, for a iharlir of an in tiiitled iinpiii.ilioii in be called -"Miniiiilt Daliv 1'i.mp.iny," llie ili.nailer and ubiett whereof is ftn the puipnsc ol n'.uiiilactiuing and selling toiidiu-eil milk and all other dally ptoduil-, mid tin this piupi.se lo have and cnioy all He lights, li. ti (it s uiul piivileges of the said ait of assemble uiul its supplements. liEOIHiP. II. TAYLOR, Snllcitoi. I'llAltTEIS MITICE Vnlite is lieieb.v given thai, an application will he made to the goveinoi of the Male of 1',-nn.vlvaiil.i, on the Gib day t .lime, A. I), 1111. by I'liailes A. .latkson. I ,i i - II. Miiiges, Uilliam li, Paike. .lanio-i II. Wale, and olheis. iindei the act ol assembly ol the Coniiiionwealtli id Prini-ylvanti entitled ''Ar "act lo piovlde for the inioiiioialiou and legula lion ot ceitain oipoiallnns," appiovcil April 2'', s7l, and the supplements then to, fin- a chain r of .in iiileiiihil toipoialion lo be called Interna lii.n.il I'neiiiiiallc Paiklng lumpan.v, the iliar.ic lee and nbjetl wheicof is the dealing, pun base, holding and selling of patent lights, and lh iii.inuf.ii line and sale of pneumatic pat.l.ing am. oiher palenleil ailiiles. nnd foi these purposes tc liavc, pn-si'ss ami cnjti.v all the lights, tienefll anil piivileges of the said sot of assembly an'. its .slipph'llll'llls. TIIOVIV.S, . WELLS Soliciloi. EsTATP. OI-' AIIMIN'DA MIEI.D, Di:CEA-i:D. I.eltiis te-tanieulaiy on the estate of Aimlndi .Vol Id, lale nl tin Cilv nt S. union, deceived, have been gianled lo the Hiideisigntl, to whoie all pi'isoiis iiidthteil lo said estate ate Icquester In make pa.iuieiii, and those lining claims m demands, to make known same without delay, c. M. XIIELD, II. C, IIEYXOLDS II. C. Rl. Will. H-, Execulots. Allotliiy for laitalo. IX RE: ESI'ATi: OV DANIEL W. SULMVAV To Whom It May Concern: 'llie Oipliaus' Couit of l.ackawamu County Im granted a nibi to tliovv cause why Maty Sulli van, executrix: of the last will and lestani'iit of Haldol W, Sullivan, ilmiild' not tie divilurged. Hi unliable to next Alguinent Couit. MARY SULLIVAN. II. C. IIIIVXOI.I'S. Execulii., Mtoiucy tor L'.I.Hi'. FINANCIAL. n.xyv'v ' v'vW'S OLDEST! WALL STREET SAFEST! Money Will l.'arn Big; Monthly QPeipi Returns. Htol, 'I'lieliivestoi'sruudPsydSenibmonthlr, Tlie oldest eslabllsbed in mciiij. No cerlifloal hohler has ever jiv-t a cent. Payments mtda tn nil subsi libels evi'l.v 13 days, Xo Double. No delay. Money lelunded on demand. Write to dav lor paiiieulais,- fieo lo any address. C."i:. Mai Ley Co., Ilud.on Hld'e-,, New York, $100,000 COLUMBUS RAILWAY CO 4 and 5 BONDS; lull paituuljr on appIiiMttt-L . :. .. '! ' Rudolph Kleybpjte f Co. 1 NaBsau St., New York. I