The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 23, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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MONTROSE.
Fppflal to the Scranloii Tribune,
Monli-'U" Mny JL'.-Cliirlv I'ntilf
tin, of .ki iliiitr. Illinois, Is vIhiiIiiw nt
tlm iicim .if bin iiicilliiM', .Mrn, I V,
Cimkllii, nil Mi'pni Htirt'l,
)v I.piiiiiii'iI IViii'snii, Kliih' WU't'lii
nrliiti vvti" ii kih'm! nt tr. .1. !' Mill
tfl'llnltl's yc.MliM'ilu.v,
Mrs, S. 12. Ititullii'iiil In vIxltliiK tela
tivnx in llltmliiiitilim.
(Miim'Ii'm I.. Vim ScnliMi Is vlsllliti;
Kl't'll tiny nt (iicnl Mend.
Midst .llltlr TIllllIMM, III' SlTlllllllll, l
tlie ftltr-si uf her lirollicr, llt'v, K. IC.
TIhhims. nl Ihp H!iillst iiii'SfillliRt
The liniiitl of iiicillcnii piMtMlitu ex
iniillici's for Siisiiiioliiintiii futility met
nl tlif Tui'lidl Iioii.sp In this pliti'o lu
'tl.ty. Tim Ktiwui'lli l.piimit' will lnltl
novel mu'IiiI In Hie Inmsppt nf tlm XI.
K, elitirt'h mi WViliiestliiy cvoiiImk, Miiy
lis.
1.. T. lilirlinttl jiihI tltiiiKlitei', May,
of Rlivliiinlvlllp, whs vIsitliiR frlondrt
In this pliii'p yesterday.
t'lmilos X. StiuUliml, for linlf n ceil
fnry n pi"iiilimMl inert'limit tif Mnn
trnsp, lias I'hIIpiI nml Ills store is elii.setl.
Tilt' aiiliililit of assets nml liiihllltlps
Is not ik'llnllply known. Kir. Stntltlaril
on.lnys tlm rppiitnlliin of lioliiff an liuti
ornlilc IhihIiioks mini and there Is nnirli
sympathy expressed fur liliii 111 (lie.
fliunii'lnl misforlinm that lias over
taken lilni. He was preparing to close
out Ills slock and retire from active
business when the crash eame.
Tlm annual sermon to the (!. A. U.
post will be delivered by TJev. K. K.
Thomas nl the Jiapllst church on next
Sunday evening. The Sons of Veter
ans Mill also he In attendance. It win
be a union service.
Samuel .1. llalsey, of Testershire. Is
.spending the week at V. II. Dennis'
Noticeable Improvements have been
completed n limit the residence of Mrs.
Caroline R Watrous. on .Maple street.
Dr. John fi. Wilson has returned
from a business trip to Xew York
city.
Arthur flriflln is clerking at Hoteh
klss' restaurant.
Mrs. Amanda Smith is having built,
n tine addition to her residence on
His-li street.
Uev. K. K, Thomas is able to be
about town attain, after several weeks
of serious illness.
Miss Francis K. Aimnernian Is visit
ing: at the hnme of her parents .'it
Lake Ariel. Wayne county, and will
also visit friends in Scranton before
returning to Montrose.
Judge and Mrs. Daniel W. Searlo
have returned from Xew York, where
they were the Kiiests of lion. Oeorpo
A. Post and wife, who formerly re
sided lmre.
PITTSTON.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Pittston, May "". Samuel SiiiKer
lu.in, one of tTie three men drowned
at Silverbrook. near Hazletnn yester
rtay, was a brother of Mrs. O porno
ISriiitlnii. ef West Pittston, and for
merly lived in this vicinity.
(Iooiho Walker, a.tjed seventy-seven
years, died at an early hour yet M-day
inoriiliifr at his homo or. Maple street,
AVest Pitiston, after a loni; illness of
kidney and stomach trouble. De
ceased came t" this place twenty
seven years a pro, and for six years
had been hieli constable of AVst Pitts
ton boroiiKh. lie was well Known in
that horoiish, and for the last few
years of his life was a familiar figure
on the streets, haviiiK been employed
in the street department of the fiiir
deu A'illr.se. A wife and one child,
the latter Mrs. M. M. Tattle, a resi
dent of Pittshurf,'. The funeral will
take place Thursday afternoon,
Edward Bowkley, of Parsonage
street. visllnd his cabin on the moun
tain east of this city Tuesday, and in
r Identally picked up eleven good-sized
rattle snakes, which he expects to dis
pose of with the circus which passes
through this city this week. MV
Kowkley is an expert snake catcher
and his only weapon Is a stout stick,
READY FOR THE TORCH
Like Dried, Decayed Wood to the Flames Is the Hu
man Being with Depleted Nerve Force to Dis
easeEasily Overcome Quickly Succumb.
It takes hut little to topple some people, over here toclny and missed to
monow -some of us try hard to ward off the conviction that our standard
of health is waning don't want to admit things once easily accomplished,
now beyond our power try to keeji up a hold front men and women some
times deceive themselves In untiring light of natuie's danger signals nature
is thoroughly In earnest when these warnings are given.
Throbbing, palpitating heart.
Sleepless nights.
Sudden stHrtlngH,
Morning languor,
Hialu fag.
Inability to work or think,
Kxhaustlon on exertion.
Flagging appetite.
U is (ho ones who allow these symptoms to exist who fall easy victims
to any disease that may develop-tliey lack resisting Nerve Foive-cnnuot
rally-the reason Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills are the most talked of mcill
. Ine today is hecaiiso of their wonderful influence In relieving people from
prevalent present. day symptoms done by provldng needed Nerve Force t ho
cibonco of life,
Mr. Henry Alberts, of 616
Birch St., Scranton, Pa., says:
"Forabout two years my back
and kidneys had been sore
lame.and the secretions in bad
shape, Nothing seemed to
help me until I got Dr. A. W.
Chase's Nerve Pills at Mat
thews Bros.' Drug Store, cor
ner Washington and Lacka
wanna Avennes. They did
the work, curing the soreness
and lameness making the
secretions healthy and gener
ally giving me health and
strength."
With which he hitltts, down the head uf
(he venomous reptile. The remain
ing putt of the rapture Is easy. He
f.lmply takes hold of the snake with
his lunc hands and lifts tjiem Into a
wooden box. Several of Tuesday's
t.illch were unusually large ones.
The public schools of Vltlsliin will
close for Iho summer vacation June
fith, and the roinnmncpineiit exorcises
will mho place in Music Hall Monday
evening, Juno llth.
Professor Harry Harries porlrayed
the cliaraetor of Xiimaii in the can
tata "Queen Kithcr," given In Xantl
coke hist evpiilng tinder the auspleps
of the Klrst Presbyterinn church of
that place.
The Merchants' Protective associa
tion of Pltl.sloli and vicinity gavo a
sinoknr anil ontertainment In Armory
hall Tuesday evening to a large num
ber of Invited friends.
The great Wallace circus will appear
here on Thursday of this week. Two
performances will bo given, afternoon
and evening.
There was no change In the machln
Isltt strike at. the Coxton yard yester
day. AVIth the exception of one boiler
maker, all men are out, A meeting of
the strikers was held In Crystal halt
yesterday afternoon, hut the business
transacted was kept a secret.
Jlev. P. M. (leorge, of the AVelsh Con
gregational church, ot this city, will
occupy the pulpit of the Ijangcllffe
Presbyterian church, Avoea, next Sun
day evening.
The general topic of conversation
among the parishioners of St. John's
Catholic church here yeterdny was the
appointment of Monstgnor Kugcno A.
Ciarvey, pastor of that church, as
bishop of the now diocese to bo cre
ated, with headquarters at Altoona.
The announcement is received with de
light and disappointment. In the for
mer sense because It Is for Father
(larvey a. much deserved promotion,
and in the latter sense because In his
removal from this city the parish of
St. John loes one of the best pastors
It has ever had, one who enjoys the
distinction of having few, if any,
superiors in the Scranton diocese.
Father (Survey says that as yet the
announcement is unolTlcial, although
he has had assurances from reliable
sources Ihnt the appointment has been
made. The olllclnl notice may not come
for a month.
Martin Cawley, the Duryea young
man who was shot by Joseph Yesca
vlcz in the hitter's saloon last Sunday,
died at 11 o'clock yesterday morning
at the Pittston hospital. The bullet
wound in his neck proved fatal, the
bullet having broken the spinal cord
and produced paralysis. A coroner's
inquest will be held at the ofllce of
'Squire (lilboy next Saturday evening.
The young man was about -1 years of
age. and lived with his widowed
mother at Duryea. The story of the
affair is already frech In tlio minds of
tlie readers. Cawley Is said to have
entered Yescavlcz's saloon, insulted the
hitter's wife, and when ordered to
leave the place, threw n. beer glass at
Yoseaviez: a scuffle followed and the
latter drew a revolver and fired the
fatal shot, as he claims, in self-defense.
He Is now in jail.
TU1NKHANNOCK.
Bpcrlal tn tlie Scrnnton Trinune.
Tunkhannock, May 22. Judge Kd
ward M. Dunham, of Tj.'iPorte, Pa., was
calling in town on "Wednesday.
A marriage license was granted on
Arednesday to Perry Dixon and Emma
Armstrong, both of Uardwell.
The equitable ejectment case of J. C.
Monger vs. John AValter et nl, was
arbitrated at the court house on AVcd
uesday afternoon.
Prothonotary Donovan has located
his olllce in tlie commissioners' loom
while the prothonotary's ollleo is
undergoing repairs.
J. If. McClosky, of the Wilkes-Barre
Record, was looking after the interests
of bis paper at this place on Tuesday
and AVodnesday.
Leah, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rums. Is suffering fromva
severe attack of inflammatory rheuma
tism, County Auditor Fred J. Klntner, of
Digestion slow.
Food heavy,
Kaslly excited, nervous,
Strength fHils,
Tremhllng hands and limits,
Loss of tiehii,
Loss of muscular power.
Irritable, despondent.
When a druggist offers you some
thing said to be just as good or better
than Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills,
remember all the evidence of Scran
ton people and thousands of others) re
fute ills statement. If you cannot get
the genuine, call or address the Or. A.
AV. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, y.
I'rieo 00 vents per box. Tho tibovo is
u fuu simile of package.
IV95 JSki5' "Tf a
Mehoopnii.Vi was doing business In
town on AVcdiiesday,
Landlord Lewis II, Comslootc, of the
AVyomlng house, Is rejoicing over the
arrival of a baby girl, born on Tues
day. Andrew M. DeWltl, a well-known
farmer and ex-county commissioner of
Falls township, was calling on trlunda
here on AVednesday.
AVOCA,
Michael Flanncry, aged IS years,
riled nt the resilience of his tilirle,
Michael Flnnnery, on Monday morn
ing from Injuries received while at
work al the 'Heidelberg colliery about
one week ago. Ills leu was broken
and since then ho showed signs of
Improvement until Sunday evening,
when lie became hysterical and at
Hums violent. The doctor adminis
tered drugs, but his nerves were In
such it slate that ho knew ho could
not survive tlm shock, lie sank Into
n comatose stntrs and died several
hours after. Deceased -was a young
man nf exemplary habits and was a
favorite among his associates. Sev
eral years ago the parents tiled, leav
ing live sons who have since been
cared for by their uncles, lie was a
member of tho St. Aloyslus society
P.ov. James Moore Is spending a
few days at Shamokln.
Tim jury empannclled to investigate
tlm cause of the death of Matthew
Colvcy, who was killed several days
ago, met nt '.Squire FlUslmmons'
ofllce on Monday afternoon, and after
hearing all the testimony rendered a
verdict that death was accidental.
The jurors were: T. F. Fltzslmmons,
Michael Henley, AVilllam Howe, John
McClnni, Harry Davis, John McKen-rle.
For Female Complaints
and diseases arising from an Impure
state of the blood Llchty's Celery
Nerve Compound is .an invaluable spe
clllc. Sold by Matthews Bros.
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I THEATRICAL.
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ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
ACADKMY Vera tie .N'oin Mnck Company.
Matinee ami Night.
Joshua Simpkins Company.
Tito .lo-luia .SimiikifU company will he scon at
tho Academy of JIumc, Monday, Tuesday .mil
Wednesday of next week. The play Is made of
fun and redistil, loniliinittg the pIcLsltii; feuturcs
of ir.tltf tie melodrama and the cut popular ru
ral play. The th.tracter skclthos ate .said to he
vei.v Uccr, Uillo them is an nhiindanrc of kooiI
inti-ic, tincing and dancing in il. Those lov
nhle old country eharnclet'.s aic inlriutrurd and
their stjinss and doing" create nine It amusement.
Tlie lompany tctncs to us leronmiei.dcd as a
gnotl one throughout.
'Jiio taw mill scene in tic thud ait i said
to be uondei fully lealUtic. A genuine citctil.tr
xx is .seen iu motion, and jmt to show tint
it is the real aiticlc, a hoaul is kihviI on" a
Ins in full view of I'to audience, after which
Caleb Sitnpl.ine, Vni'Ie Josh's son, is la-hed to
tlie o by tho villains and started towaitl the
iditlctins teeth of the rapidly revolving' saw.
Tomorrow Night, "Sis Hopkins."
"Sis Hopkins," (lie piclty paslri.il comedy
dealing with tho life of l'nsey enmity, Indiana,
will bo the attiaction at the Lyceum tomorrow
nisht, with Miss Hose Mcbtlle pkijing t tic tilh
tole. The chaim of this play lies iu quaint tlm.
neler acting of Miss Melville and tlie l.ulc of
straining for rflect in tlie mm indite.:' of the
plot. Tlie pathos is tenth r, the comedy gentle
and the heatt interest inten-e.
I'tiees hate been lotlured to "5, "", ."'t and
7.) cents on account of citcus.
John Drew in "Richard Carvel."
Al Hie L.tcount theater, John blow as I JK Ii
atit Cartel," i.s aunotiuerd to appear nest Satur
day afteinuon anil oveniiijr. Like tlie bonk, tin.
play abounds in lnntantio and historic iutettt.
Tlie firt act shows lite ancestral homo of the
Itt'iii, Carvel Hall, where ltiihan! is made the
suhct of a plot laid bv his enemies. 'the
Puke of ( liatletsea, a lival for the hand of Dot
olby Vannci.. who loves llieliatil, schemes to
have tho youth abducted, and Willi the aid nf
the young man's uncle, succeeds in having liicu
aid kidnapped.
At tho Star and Gaiter Inn, liithard is about lo
b- delivcied into tin- hands of bailill-, when
he is tescued by his fiietid, I.otil Conun, who
o.lahli.hcs Catvel's identity against the accu.-a.
tions of Ids enemies and ptoves tlie joiing man's
innocence. Thy Duke of Cliatteisca i.s spurned
by Hie gill, who leinains lo.val to lliehaul ami
who in Muni is finally lestuted lo bis estates.
Mr, Diew i.s acknowledged to give a jsttnng ren
dition of tlie title role, vvitlt its alternating
cmne'dy and pathos. 'Ibis will he the clo-ing the
allied event of (lie sea-on.
BASE BALL.
National League.
At llinokl.vti (flt.-t g.ttiit'i is. ii. i:.
St. l.ouis 10000301111-1 s
Niookl.t I II 0 0 0 I II 0 .v-.'i 10 J
Hath lies Mm pity and Nichols; Houar.ui and
ranch. I'mpite Uia-lic.
At Ittnoklyn (secord game) It. H. r.
Ft. l.ouis 11 0011)010 I I,! ;!
llit.cklyn 1 I 2 0 l 0(1 0 -5 II 1
Hatttries-Jones ami l.junj Kitaim and let
icll, I'lnpae 1 nislie,
Al lint ton K, . II,
fiuiinnatl ......... 0 o o n o n i :s n-l s :i
Jlt'-'ot it II 0 0 0 0 I) 0 I ;i in :
Hallerics Ihthn and I'ciU; Willis and Kitt
ildge. fmplre O'Day.
At riillitlelpliia It. . ;.
Chicago ,,,,, 00 1 00001)0-1 10 ;
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 10 11 x :t T -'
Haiti rlcs W.iddell and Hextoij Honohue ami
Mi'lVuiiuiil. Umpiie llwjcr,
At New Votk n, i, p
Pittsburg ,0 0 0 fl o t 0 0 0-1 n i)
New Yuk ) 0 III) 0 0 t) 1 i) ;i
llattuico WUi ami Zinimcij IMi.v lo and
W.iii!cr, IJinnlics O'Connor and Smith,
American Lengue.
At Cleveland ), H. Ik
Wellington 0 I l 00! 0 0 1 ,1 l
L'lcvelund O 0 1 2 2 1 0 .v-t! pi i
HaUiMlcs .Meirtr ami Clatke.; Hugging and
nood. Umpiie C'antilloii,
At Delioit ii, H. j:,
lloston ,.,01000220)-!) Ii 2
Hcllc.R ,., I 0 II 2 0 0 0 0 2-3 o :i
liattiiics Lewis amj Ciigrrj Mcver and Hue
low. I'ltiplic .s-hci i.f.in. ,
At riiic.150 It. l. Ik
l'lilladclplil.1 II 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 1 -0 12 2
( hicagu Oil Oil t 1 HO 0 0-3 (I
lUtteiles 1'i.itt and I'ovvcn.; Skopec and Sul
IU.111. U'lnpirei Jl.tnaiHtti and Connolly, N
At Milwaukee llaltituoic-Miltiaiikce, no game,
rain.
Eastern League,
Montic.it, I; s,viactLe, 0,
Other games poclpiuitil on at count fo 1.1I11.
College Oomes,
At New Haven -Yale, 12; I nitetsily of Miclib
yan, a.
At I'tintelon-I'iinielon, 12; Holy Cio.vs, t.
AMATEUR BASE BALL.
'lite Sunsets ihallenge the Old I'tigc team fcr
4 gaine of ball on Old 1'oisr Btomtds, Satnnlay,
May 25. n.,vvef llnongli The Tiihuiu, I
Cialj, captain; W, NuU, uuujgcr.
THE MARKETS.
Willi Street Review.
New York, Mav Si. -'I lie tiro k tnalkel fell Mill
liirllier hilt) ntathy tml.ty mid was only lellcvetl
from senil-siamialloii by lite movement In the
llrle stotks. t'onslileilng Ihe pieent litdltleieiite
of Hie speciitallve public lit Hie market, the i'l
iituo of Hie ttansatiloiu In llile intist he ticieplnl
ns (tlgnlflcttil, Tlie prolesslonul traders, til .
los.s lo set me even 11 Intetl011.1l profit on n tilt tt
hi tlio inatkel, llockctl Hie llrlu ctovvtl as tic'
movement pingrestil ami adtltil their olden lo
Ihe other bu.vllig of tho stock, The opinion, how.
ever, gained forte tin tin' cv.cli.Uige tint the
movement marked 11 resumption nf operation lor
tin- extension of Intliiciite and control of eibtlng
lallroail svsteltis. A liilinbrr of minor indu.'trhit
otoikt wt'ie sltoiig on veiy paltahle lu.iulpillf
tlon, lies Moines ami I'oit l).kt' was lifted 2i
mid the Witnitln I'mlral slntks 2 mid 2U rn
Kpectlvcly, for the common ami preferred. In
the general list t lunges tire small mid somewhat
inlxctl. Total salts today, f&l.iMO sliatcs.
'Ihe bond m.iiktt was not veiy at the, but
showed some slicngllt, Total sulc. par value,
ij.,I.MMi. I'. S, new i tlcillnctl ' Iter cent,
on the last tall.
The following quotatloni
Tribtiito by M, S. .lonlin ti
Mears building, tscranltui, I'.i
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nig.
Ametlcan Sugar 1 1 7 V i
Aipcr. Tobatco i"i". 'n
Atchison "
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Ilieok, Trsttlon 'i'i'j
Halt. Ohio .10l!s
font. Tobacco fa)
C'his. & Oho IS',
Chic. A- (It. West 21'A
( lili'., II. k Q Itnl
M. I'aul IHUj
thick Manil l'l
Del. ,V Iltitlson l.i
are furnished The
Co., rooms 70r..J0J
Ti'lephone oiVUt
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Ml-so. I'ccillc 101
Southern I'.tehlc li''N
Notfolk ,t West .Vl",
Noithern Padlio 171
Ninth. I'jclllt', I'r 03
V. V. Central 1CI
(int. & Western .1.!
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Heading Ity. II
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Sotithcin II. It 110
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Western Union P2"'A
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Amal. (,'npper tll'.i
People's Gas ll'Vi
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Tevis I'.ielfie! 17'i
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
First National Bank 1200
Scranton Savings Hank .150
Third National Hank 4
Dime Deposit and Discount flank.. 273
Kconomy Light, II. & P. Co 43
Lacka. Trust Sate Deposit Co 150
Clark & Snover Co., Pr 125
Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100
Scranton Axle Works 03
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr "0
Conntv Savings Hank & Trust Co.. 300
First Natioml Bank (Caibondale) .;:,
Standard Drilling Co 31)
Traders' N.Uinual liir.k 173
Scranton Holt and Nut Co 100
People's Hank MO
New Mexico liy. it C. Co 73
BONDS.
Scranton Passenger Railway, first
Stortgagc, due 1020 113 ...
People's Street Hallway, first mort-
' gage, due 1013 113
People's Street Hallway, Ceneral
.nnrtrrfl'TA. (l,f. 1021 113
Dickson Manufacturing Co. ..:
Lacka. Township School 3 per cent. ...
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent
Scranton Traction 0 per cent 113
100
102
102
Scrnnton Wholesale Mrtrket.
(("orcii'letl bv II. (I. Dale, 27 l.at kawanna A'.'".)
IJuttoi r're.li. 22a221,-ac. J dairy, fu-.li, 1'i'ji
2r.',.jC.
C'ltoo-r Full cieam, old, ll'.il2c. ; full cteain,
new, llall'.jc
I'.gg. Vt ostein fie-h, lll;.il..c, ; ne.,tby state,
15'i.ilOc.
Dean. Fir bu-litl, thoite inariow, s2. 11.1.1.0,3.
1'e.t lleans Per bu-hel, choiie maiiow, s-.'.33i
2.I0.
.Medium Beans Per bushel., $2.10.1?! 13.
(ileill l'oas-Per bil-helcs, ?l.40ast. 13.
l'lotit Best patent, per banel, !jl. I"t.
lied Kidney Heani Per bu-hel, !r2.4."..is2..V).
Potatoes Per bu-hel. fi'MMle.
Betiniida Onions Per bu.hel, Ijl.SOail.ro.
New York Grnln and Produce.
New Yoik, May 22. Flour Slow and easy,
Wheal s-pot ca.y; No. 2 led, S2 v. i. o. b.
ittlo.it, and Hl'iC elevator; No, 1 noithein Dili
tilli, bae, f, o. b. allo.it. Options opened j-teady,
but reai ted and weak the iti of day; finally
rallied and dosed linn at 'ia'ic net diiline.
May closed bolic.; tine, ts)',ic; .Inly, 70V,c. ;
Stpr., 7ti?sO. Com Spot ea-.v ; No, 2, 10'c, ele
vatoi', and oO?ic. f, o. b. afloat. Options opened
steady and then sold oh", ( losed about steady at
''t.t'iC. net loss. May dosed 40',jc. : July, Istic. j
St pi., I;i'. Oats-Spot ea.y; No. 2, IK'ic;
No. ;t, tide.; No. 2 white, tile: No. 3 while,
JUlsci track mixed western, I'.'J'i.t'il'.je. ; track
white, 3:!a37!ie. Options slow ami about, steady.
Hutttr Steady; cieamety, l.'ialOi-. ; laetoiy, 11
iiFIc; imitation cicameiy, l!lal7c.; slate dair.v,
loalse. cheese (Jiiitt: fancy huge roh.ied, be.;
fancy laigo white, s'-ji'. ; tamy sui.tll coloted,
fi'e'.; fancy small white, S'.'io, i:gg.,-te.iily;
Hale and Penna., !.'i',e. ; westetn, ungraded,
3ll4.il2'si',: western, selected, I'tabl'e.
Chicago Groin nnu Produce.
Chicago, May 22. Wheat liiled easy today, tie
spito higher cables. .Inly ikwd Hc, lilglier;
duly eiuii, ',al,c, lowei, and ptovi.sh.iis 3 lu
22'-i- ctnts lovvci. I a.-b iitiulatlons vveie as fol
low :
Flour Quiet; No. .'! spiing wheal, Trt'jc; No,
2 led, 7l!:;4ii7l'ic. ; No. 2 coin, 17'Aal7',jc. ; No.
2 yellow. I711al78c. ; No, 2 oais, ;:o.i:,o',o. ;
No. 2 while, yo'salillici No. '' while, 2?,a,
2',';5sc.; No. 2 l.vi', 3'lf.j good feeillng li.uk-,',
I'siSle. ; lair lo ehoitn itialtiiig, u2a35c. ; No. 1
Has seed, 1:1.71; No. I noithwe.stetn, SI. 71;
ptiine timothy seed, ipii.i-1.4J: mess pork, Ml.TOi
II.7JJ laid, Hl7!;aS,20; tliort ril, $3.03aS.23;
tliy t..illcd thotlldeis, ii'Ji.i7c. ; ehott clear slilc,
Js.l2!-iai.'-'3,
Chlcngo Live Stock Market.
( hkago. May 22. Cattle licccipts, Kkjon, iu.
eluding U Tcau.s; steers, tiling to 10.. lnuh,
ii; tuiUlierV otock, steady; Tix.uis, In in; good
In piimo ulcers, S3.20a5.t.t ; l"'or lo iticdiutii,
$1,10.1 j, 10; stockers and feetlei.s, steady, St3;
cevvs, .',00.tl,70; heileis, 2,'K)ai,li0; c.iunns,
i2. 0.i2.l"i; bulls, stiotig, ial.10; calve?, steatl.t,
s,23a3.WI; Tevas fed stccis, tlrm, l.2'iaj,IO;
Ttas hulls, Unit. ,7ja.t.
Hugs-lleceipts today, yO.titW; iomoiiovv, :10,0ml;
kit uver, l,Wi0; weak; top, is't.t'O; mivcd and
Liilthers, $3,ui.i3.Sj; hulk of sales, V-72'.ia.i.82li-.
.siecK-lbHcipts, IS.lKiO; shetp, steady; Uippul
lumbs, steatly to slwngi sales up to l?j.20; lol,
I'ludos, inustly $3.SJ; spungs, up to 1(0.73; gooil
In ihoice wclheis, Sl.t0al.li3j fill- to chol a
Mixed, l, 13.il. Ill; western sheep, $.4ait,o3;
.Mailing.', fl.30al.73i native lanb, fl.f.OjJ.b-i;
vufctclli lainhs, J3m5.S3,
Situations Wanted.
WA.STIII) -Position by a young ipan, ago 21,
ai bookkeeper or asiUlant and lipewritet,
vvheio good hard work calls for udv.iuieincot.
Nit cvpcilenie etept a lltoiuugh business colU-gu
ti.tluing: tan give) lefeieiicn as to chatacter; am
willing to go un.vwheie Iu thU state vvhetu tttiit
ailenlioii tu business will be appieciated; gooij
peiuuaii; i oi rcspoudence solicittd. Address Wes
ley II. Weaver, Lopez, Sullivan totint), l',t.
ril'.TIO VSTI.D-Hv a woman to go out
by day vva.hiug, lionlng or cleaning. Please
tall or jihhcss Mrs, Itiiovill, 1210 Cedar avenue,
iil.
ACTIVi: WOMAN desires a position aa maid to
lad.i, or could rate for invalid gentlcniau.
Addie-s M., this olfke,
fclTl'ATIltV WANTFH-Hy a matt giading" gap
tlcics tn' spading or i titling Uvviv, or lixlug
sidewalks, or any kind of vvoik, Addict, 1000
Piovldenie Itnad.
felTFAIION VVANTi:i)-lly a outig nun, vvlllns
tt vvoik at anything. Can liniii.-h jjood iclii
inccs. Atldic li. it,. fcl'J J('flcisou avenue,
illy. i
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents for l-ncli Rxtrn Line.
For Bent.
For Reel,
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 iloor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding hteat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
Tub Tribune.
l'OIl HUNT In Dalton, cottage, of nine looitnt,
furnished or imfurnl?licd, lor the teaon or
tor year! live minute t" ht.itliiii ; one of tho
lnvt location.! iu Haltoti: house nearly new,
Apply tt (!. W. Carlton, Dalton, P.i.
R!D OWX.Y IHIMii: srtlCKT, ten rooms, modern
improvenicuts; steam heat furnished; dcslr
dcslralilc. For Sale.
l'Olt SAM' A handsome male St. ltcrnard tlog,
lli months old; Mud and tned to chlldieu;
can give pedigice; will hell cluap. II. 1).
.May, (.'itihondalc, Pa.
l'INi: IIOIIM: l'OIl S.U.i:-Al every way; just
(he horse for a lady to drive, regular pet.
Also a tine bay nuil.-tet, sound ill every way;
good pole hoti' or single driver. Until first
class I'.e.t.ses. Apply Ml) Monroe avenue.
l'OIl SAM:. (.'linl.er-built, round boltont and
tilt bottom ll-hlng boats. V. A. Parkered
iind .1. Cm-ll-i, corner Cherry and Tomtit streets,
Dunmore, l'a.
KOIt SAM: Pacing hor.se. h.uncM and eariiage.
A bargain for c.Kli. A. II. Haker, 123 ((uiricy
avenue, Hunuioic.
Furnished Booms.
Pl.KASANT IT;itNI&IIKI) HOOM in ptivato fam
ily; witlt or without hoaul; all improve
ments; centrally located; tttnu teammable. O'ii
Ailaiiw avenue.
l'Olt ItHNT One large furnished fiont room;
al-o one hide room. 5.17 Adams avenue.
Wanted.
WAS"l'i:i) A copy of The Tribune of Maithl.
1IW; prim of IU cents will be given for the
paper. Tribune office.
WANTIIU A copy of 'the Tiibuno of March 13.
Unit; pi in- of 10 cenU will be given tor
the paper. Tiihune otllce.
Vanted To Buy.
WANTllD A small seeoml hand titepioot safe.
Address 32U Cunuell hulldiiig.
Wanted To Exchange.
I WISH Tt) KXCHAXlit: a good building lot at
Po.vntelle, Pa., on tlie 0. & W. It. It., for a
gentle lioi.se, harness and catiiage. Address
Ilo :i07, l'orest City, Pa.
Boarders Wanted.
SL'.MMI-.i: nOAHDKIlS WANTI-.D Nice location;
biautiful glove along the water. Addiivs
Mr. W. II., bo.v, 613, .Moscow, Pa.
VANTi:i)-Table boaiders.
Washington avenue.
Mrs. Tompkins, &.')!
Rooms and Board.
LAlKii: fiont room with board for two gentle
men, -t IU Adams avenue.
Business Opportunity.
AN HONI'.ftT OrFP.ll Wo will sl.nt voo lu bo,i
lu-si and give ,voii a 10 pair of fine pcdigiccd
Helgian llaiet fiee, il Jem will act as our agent.
We niahe this ofl?r to inttodiico our stoi I. : n I
lo .secuio. fluents m cvety loialitv: 10 cuits tor
briiding In elc and iiatticulat.s. HoMelnM, .-
Habhltiy, (ileu I'.nk, Yonkers, X.
J,000 INVi:STi:i) In a corpotalicn will seeuio
salatied position at if IOiJ per mouth and com
mission, I'or paiticulars adilu-ns 1". 0. llo.v. 6'il,
Scranton, l'a.
Money to Loan.
MONKY to loan on improved city real estate.
HliNltY Itlll.lN. -II!.
ciias. ii. ivi:i.m:s.
THOMAS Sl'RACiUi:.
53.W,'X)il TO LOAN Lowest r..tea; tttalght or
monthly pajnieiits. Slarl; k l.'o.,Tradets' bldg.
ANY AMOUNT 01' MOSKY TO 1.0 X -Quick,
stulght leatw or Ilulhiing and Loan. At
from t to per cent. Call on N, V. Walker,
SH-.1I5 t.'oniull building.
Employment Ap;ency.
KAMI'S II.MI'I.OY.MIINT llfltKAl'. 417 T.aeTa.
wanna avenue, liuils situatloics for all cl,i.e.H
and nationality; towns, city anil countiy, Man
uaiitcd. Kniployers invited, 'I'lione 1IJ, Pen
tion claims and copjiug attendetl to.
PlltST IXUIbl.ATIYi; JIlSTItlOT-Notleo I lieu
by given lo tlie Republican votcn of Hid
I'iut Icglslatlvu tlUtiict ot Lackawanna tounty
tltat a primaiy election will be held on satur.
day, June' S, 1!H, at tho icgular jHilling plates,
between the Itotlli of I and 7 o'tlock p. nt,, lor
tho piupo-o of electing l.vo elelcgalcs lo lepio.
bent the taU legislative tllsliicl in the; totiiiu
ltcpuhlleaii statu convention to be held lu Hot.
limbing. Tho convention tn compute tlie vole
will lie held on Tuesday, .tune II, Pol, at 10
o'clock a. in. in Co-opciativu hall, Xonit .Mam
avenue, in sctantuii.
In itccoidanco with the rules gmnning Hid
dUlli'l, Ihe umli'lllei will he voted fur elliettly
.v the volets at tlm polls and liui.,l icgUter
vvillt Ihe district ihairiuaii his full iiaiui, ,m,
postoflico aeldresj, and pay Ills as-cvmeiit iifiit-u
i lav a befoie the election, or his name will not bo
placed on tlm olllcial ballot, neither will aiy
voles cant tor bun bo touiiled.
The dMlitt vigilante committee in vailom pre.
ciucts will conduit Iho clccllon, ami the remit
will bo rcpotlcil by Ihe lcluiii jude lo Ihe dl
Itlct convention, wliicli will be tau.pitHd u(
iiidgea of thu vaviotn tli.trlcts.
A vviitten notice containing Intlhcr iiwtitn tioti-t
will be mailed to rath nicinher ot Iho .aid dis.
diet visilauo iiiinntltiee.
(I. W. .leiihlin,
Clialimaii I'iut Legialallvo DUliict.
Attest: Halter sliiipon, eiretarj.
iTiiTiiri.i:(iisi..vnvii dmukt- Noibe i
liiiiby giveu that Hie Jlcpttblieuu klauding
tcinmitteo of the 'lltlnl Leglslatlro dUulcl of
l.ackawjuiH lounty, has IKcd satuiday, ihe -Jini!
Jay o( June, lull, luuvetn tho hour.c of i and 7
p. in. a the Unio for holding (lie piiuuimi (,r
iho election of delegate lei the dale convenlion,
snel Tuewlay, Ihe iilli, at p. m,, q Uio tliti
oi Ihe convention of ulurn judgis.
"Kaih candidate must icgUter hl full nunc
anil po.tolluc address .villi the ihaiiinan ot
seerctary anil fchall ptj his ament at lei.t
twviuy ilati befoio the piiuiaiy clmitn, or liu
name will not !" primed on Hie ballot."
Hiouhl no mora than Hie lcipilicd number of
candidates legit-ter, Ihe) e lull man and Mtietary
tlull devlaio the ptroni kn jegisteied fo bo Iho
duly elected delegates in puiuaio of the pro
visions of Utile "3. H.v order of
OSC'All YANIIl'SKIKK, Cluliuun.
Atlfst:-J. t:. WAIKINS, Sectetary.
timctva, U May IS., 1WI.
Proposals,
SHAI.KH Plt'tPOsAI.S will he leu-ivid up teTanl
including Juno 1st for the publication ol u
eouvenir prograuuiK' lor tlie national com cm ion
of iho Auiciitai: federal lou of Labor to 1 In Id
iu llibi city tlm lug December, IHOI. All bids .tip
lo he made In (leoige (iotliler, Seuet.ny and
Ticasiner, P. O. Hat No. 17, Stranioii, Pa,
Political.
3
More
Help Wanted.
Ill;l.l" WANTKI) -Men ami women everjwhere to
mi special vvoih; laige retiirtet aim salary 10
nctes'ful pirtle.4. AtliLrM P. 0. Ilox Xo. Set,
I'ittsloti, P.t,
Help Wanted Mnlo.
ANTIiU-S.ilesinan ncipialnlcd In Scranton and
neaihy town.. OH from S a, lit, to Li lu,,
nml I) to t) p. iu,, at Tlio Cojne, ,1e.ssp lllnglialii,
W..Vri:il-,M Tho Holland, lust-class chef oi
cook til once.
ACTIVI! .MAN by laige manufacturing House
fo wotk tit Inline, isiil.di) in cash paid for
twelve days' trial; promotion and permanent posi
tion If Mtliifat.'tnry, Addict, Daniel II. Slic'pp,
t'-'J Clieatniil street, Philadelphia, P.t.
UANTLI) Salesmen, traveling or local; weekly
.ilaiy paid. Merrick Seed Co., llochestcr,
X". Y.
Help Wanted Eemalc.
Clllli WANTIM) l'or general liouscwoik in small
family. !117 Webster avenue.
WAN'l 111) l'ive experienced F.ilidillf. with
lcfercnce; gooil salary; nt I'rreiluuii'i Dr
Goods store, 1.13 Penn avenue.
WANTKII-An ofllte maid. Address with full
paitlculars. X, Y. '., Tribune olllce.
WANTLD Three demonstrators: theise under
standing drcinnaking piefcrred; good salary
gnarniitc'd lo right parties. Call at I'umut
house, 315 Washington avenue, after 7 p. in.
Agents Wanted.
WANTliD Agents to sell our vermin powder for
Lice on Poultry, Horses, (,'atllc, Pleas) on
Dogs. Large can, L'3 cents at our olllce. Ill)
Paul! Untitling, Scranton, P.t. Sent by mall, 40
eciiK See our ad., Two Little Dears, in this
paper. Heals Vermin Powder Co., Dalton, l'-l.
BKANCII WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALIIKIiT SCULPT, corner Mulbetry
ftreef and Webtcr avenue.
OUSI'AV PKJI1LL, 030 Adams avenue.
West Side
(Ji:Olt(!i: W. .IKNKINS, lOl South Main
avenue.
South Scranton
I'ltLI) L. TI'.ltPPK, 729 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
Oi:o. W. DAVIS, comer Noith Main
avenue and Matket btiect.
Green Hidge
CIIAltl,i:S P. JONLS, 13-.7 Dickson
avenue.
V. J. .IOIINS, PiO Crrcn liidgc street,
C. l.OItLNZ, coiner Washington ave
nue and Mai ion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNI'.l'l'P.L, 1017 living avenue.
Dunmore
J. ti. liONi: k SON.
Real Estate.
l'Olt SAI.i; Summer collage, vvillt one aoie
gtoiind. Pine ftuit; geiod water; live minutes
front (ilenhiuu station I)., U & W. it. It. .Mis.
I'. V. Hall, Hlenbutn, Pa.
1,tli) Ihiys pW-iooiii, single house, good well.
Lot IuoVjiK). Seianlou stictd. Halt Pa.
Wells A- Keat or.
$l,&'iO-Huys building hat. 40vl3O. Wheeler ave
nue. Wells & Iveater, llurr lliiildiug.
IfJ.n'K)- lluys double hou-e, 7 rooms on a side, all
impiovcmcnls, eveept gas. Dean street, Piovi
eletiie. Wells It Kcitor.
LEGAL.
SLALPl) I'ltOPO-'ALS will be rtieivi'd at Ihe
nftite of tlie secielaiy of tlio Si union boaid
of tontiot until 7.:!l) n'cluek, 1'iielay evenme,
.May :il, lliOl, tor the eiettiuu and completion of
tlie following pitblii: Mhoul buildings:
A new eight tb) loom publlo si-hmd building,
to bo elected on lloulevaid load, neat- Uaiuo
htieet, in Iho l-'liht waul, Suanton, Pa., to in'
known as No. ,'W, ill aieoidanee with plans and
spii iliealiolis In Hie luuils of I), II. Davis, alt hi
tcet, (.'oiiuell building, Seiaiiton, l'a,
A new eight (s) loom public school building,
to bo eteete'd on 1'ouilli attnue, in tin- Sixth
waul, Si ranton, Pa., to lake the plai e of old No.
'-"', iu aiioiilauee Willi plans and specilh atlom
ill the hands of James II. reeuey, aiihilccl, til
Lackawanna avenue, St rattlon, l'a.
A new leur (I) loom pubiio sthool bitlidiug,
to be eiei ted at the comer of Nottli Sumner
avenue' and Pair bouletaid, lu Ihe 'I wenlvhist
waul, Suanton, Pa., to tak" the plactt of old
Xo. ','tl, ul-u In acionlance with plain and spi'i
iicatioiis iu tlio hands of Anliitect. rei-n.-y.
Hid for caclt building In bo submitted in a
stparalu cucIumiic, and plainly uiiiknl on 111"
oiiIsIiIl' of the envelope to indicate lor wlikli
lulldiiig the bid is intended.
I'or each clglit () room building the stun of
file bundled dollars ''!)) in cash or teiliil. el
thtik shall be enelosed with bid.
Pen- tin- four (I) loom building, the sum e,f
two bundled and fifty ihill.irs, tW.'ai) iu taslt or
i milled link sli'ill ai lo.npany the bid.
No bids will be lead or consldcrnl ulibli fail
to i uiitply witlt this iciiiiirenieur.
In ca-c of lefn-al or oml-slon on the patt
of Iho Miices-lul bidder to cvctule 111.' couti.iit
uilhlii tell el iv s atiei' Hi'' same shall have h"i'u
nvvaiih'.l lo him, I In- said Mini shall bo foifoiteil
to the silioul di-liii I.
Tin' bcaid icsi'ivi'a Hiu light to lejtct any or
all bid..
Ity cider of Ihe Si ranton lloaul of Conlml.
I:I'IJ:m: II. ri;i,I.OW, Seeretarv.
MVnci". sealed bik will bo iictiveil by ihe
Ciiimiy I 'iiiiimissloncrs of Lackawanna lounty
at thtlr offieo jit the Court Hmw until VI iu..
.lulu' 11, JtiOl, for the cotiatiuitiun of Ihiiteen
II'.) stone aithes, four (I) steel gilder and ior.
nigaletl iron stone mm id lnidgcj., and two iJ)
triM cott.i pipe htidgiN, in rmluiw pain of
Let kawanna county. Plans: and speclticattoiis for
tho i oust i in l Ion of said bridges cm be seen at
Ihe nltice of tlie county stitvc.vnr In lliu coin t
house. Coininisiloni t.s icsii'vc tlie iglit to I"
jet I any or all 1.11'.
Ilids will be also ifcelved for furnWiliig and
la.liug itbotit hi'V'ntceii liuitdiicl (1,700) sipiaie
feet of tUn walk (pl.inul suitace) aro'iud Hie
"Soldiers' Monuiiient, i.t aicuttlante wild plans
and spoiiikvlions of uiunty siirve.vnr '
I '.il ili. 'd thee is to aeioinpaiiv all hide al stal
ed III .eetic.l!oiu, .lt.V p;V ,
.1. ('. MDIIItl.s.
JOHN 1)1 IIKIV.
Atlei.1: Coimty Coiiiiuisiotiritl,
W. (.'. DANIIXs, Chief Cierk.
IN Till: (Ol'UT Or' COMMON l'l.K.s"ifTu-U-w.tnu.i
nullity. No. 7"li May Turn, HM
X in lie is heieby given that an nppllc.ition has
bctn made by Ilia Dickson Manui.it lining torn
ji.iny to the above-naineil coiiit, under Iho pin
villous ot an act of tho gcntial assembly of this
touiiuoiiwcalth entitled. "All act to enabltt (.'mills
of Ci.niinon Pleas of this lonunoimraltli lo
tliange the nunc, sivlo and title uf iiiriwra
tion.," apptovcil Apiil ?0, lfcliu, ,)r ji,,, aow.
ante and uppruval of the change of (lie name,
stele and till" of said company to Diek-on I.,
t-omolive Woiks, 'Ihe petition is now on hlo iu
the oltiie of the- piothouolaiy of said rouri
Al.l'lILD HAM) k WM. J. IUND.
Solicitor.
l.s'l'STi: OP Din J. Phillips, late
'
A the horoitKli
ot iiiininoie, county ot
linn, and
ttule of IViuisjlvania, deceascuv
l.elleis liv-taimniaiy upon tho above rsttte
having beet) granted to the tiudeislgned, all per
sons having ililms, or tlciiiiuds JL.iln.t the s-iid
i state wilt piesent them for p.'.vin."nt and tho-o
Indebted llicietn will make Immediate pi.viitent.
CUMtLIS II. HIINTLIt. HMctilor,
Cunuell llldg., Seianlou, Pa.
WJXI.LS eV TOItllKY, Altoincis for lUtsle.
TO WHOM lrTTmTKItN-fwarn "aifpar
ties not to give credit to my wife on mv
account, as 1 will not be responsible, for any
clcbu icntuclcd by her, Hudulnh Warncka.
SITUATIONS
WANTRD
HUUG.
DIRECTOR.
Insertions 25 Cents
Than Hour Llnet, ft Cent lor Each Extra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
H. 0.' SPAULDINO, 220 IlllOADWAV, KEW
York.
Architects
KDWAltD 11. DAVIS, AUClllTEUT, CONNi:i.ti
btilldlng.
l'ltllDLIlICK L. 11HOW.V, AI10II. 'Il,, lttT7
LsLttfl llxcluiige ltidg,, 191 Washington ave,
Dentists.
DIt. C. 1!. IIIf.LNnimOKIirPAULrilliTlLlltXU
Spruee; stieet, Siranton.
I). 0. C. LA0I1ACTI, 115 WYOMINO AVL'NUlL
Iiawyers.
I'ltANK il llOYLt:, ATTOIINP.Y-AT-I.AW.
Itooins U', H, It) and IS llurr building;.
!'. K. TIIACY.ATT'Y.CO.MMOXWnAf.TM HLDfl.
D. n. HLPLOdLi:, AITOHNIIY-LOAXS NliOO
tlated on real estate security. Mears building,
comer Washington avenue and Spruce atrcet,
WILLAIID, WAIIIIHN k KNAPP, ATTOIt.VKVB
and counsellurs-al'law. Itepublican building,
Washington avenue.
JLSSUP k JiaSltP. ATTOItNP.YS AND COIJN-
ttellors-at-law. t'oinmonvvealth building, Room.-)
IP, 20 and 21.
KDWAltD W. TIIAYIlIt. ATTOIINKY. IIOOM3
D03-!i04, Dth floor, Jleara building.
I.. A. WATULS, ATTOItNP.Y-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, P
PATTliliSO.V k WILCOX, TRADKHS' NATIONAL
Hank bulltling.
C. ro.MIXIYS, n-1,1 IlKPItllLIOAN I1U1LDINO.
A. V. IlKHTHOI.r. OlTICi: MOVlil) TO XO.
211 Wyoming avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR. W. P.. ALLKX, 513 XOItTII WASHINOTON
avenue.
DIt. S. W. L'AMOItL.UJX. OITTOK 339 WASH
ingtnn uremic. lteslelence, 131S Mulberry.
Chronic. dleae, lungs, heart, kidneys and
Kenllourinary organs a specialty. Hours, I
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Besturants.
Tin: pi.k ri'p 123 and 127 kranklin
avenue. Rates reasonalde.
P. ZUIOl.P.R, Proprietor.
SCRANTON MOUSi:. NEAR D., L. k W. PAS.
senger depot. Conducted on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. II. Illtlfir.S CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used.
A. II. Hrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders IPX)
Not Hi Main avenue, or Elcke's elrug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NliP.S
erjmen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
bouses, 1030 North Main avenue; ttoro tela
phone, 782.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTP.L, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE..
Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING I'OR CHILDREN TO ORDER:
also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MEGAROKE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, loO
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa.
Till'. W1LKKSI1AI1RE RECORD CAX BE HAD
in Scranton at the news stands of Rci3man
Bros., 400 Spruce and 50.1 Linden: M. Norton,
!"'.'2 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211
Spiuce btreet.
JJiGAJU
ESTATE 01' flEOUtJE WAIlS'ER, late of the flly
of Siranton, County uf Lackawanna and State
of Pennsylvania, elci-.iscel.
l.ettti.s of administration, r. t. a. upon the
above eslate having been guided to the tin
dii.signed, all piisoits having claims, or ih
liiindi against said i state will present them for
payment and those Indebted tboioto will make,
immediate. pa.vmcut tu
PHILIP DEIII.i:, Adminisliator,
C. A, HATTHXIIKltli. Aiclibald, Pa.
Atlciney for I'-statc,
Tltr.sTEE'S SALE. Th'' unilei-igned Tiuslee, un
der deed of mist made by William Me.vcr and
l-'li'tleiici Me.Ml', Ids wife, ilalcil Oct. 21. ta?.
and teeoidctl iu tlie nlhe e for the it-coitling of
ihitls in and lor Lackawanna County, lu Deed
Hook I, page 12il, etc., will sell at public sale,
vcnilu.' t.t outcry on Wednt-ilay, May 211, lPtll,
al HI o'clock a.m., at th.- All. illation Itontii iu th
Couit Iloti-e lu the lily of Seianlou, all tlie
f.illi.vviig i lest ibed lot or pitve of land situate
in the City of Seiaututi, Comity ot l.ackawann t
and Mate ot Pctiiisjlvaula, bounded and de.siiibci
as follows, to wit: tiling Lot No. 2, in Sipiaio
or llloi k No. 4i, upon -.tri't-t tailed and known
as .lelleison avenue and Linden stieet, upon Hie
ph.t t.t the City of Siiaiilou, Intruded to bo
duly rteeirded. Slid lot being foity (10) feel
in flout on .IrtTriMiii avenue and one hundred and
titty (I'll) feet in depth, lucistiicmi'iit of depth
t.i Voinuitiitc Ii n (ll feet inside of the sidewalk
on both avtntii' and sttiet, with tlie rigid ,,
intlo-e, use ami ntinpy ulil leu (10) fert In front
of said lot on avenue anil stieet for cellatwav,
poult, .ia.a, liay-wluilow ami rliiubbeiy, hut ivt
llu- light li 'il any building tlieieou. Eveipt-
Ing and ii'seivliig Ihe coal and miiieials a. the
sain.' vveie evceiitcil and le-etvcd iu the tlet.l
flout Hie 'iisiiiclianna anil W.voinlng Valley Rail
load and Coal i'oiiipau,v for said lot elated Oil,
2s, l.sf.s', leioiiled in l.uettie County in Detd
Hook No. Us, page 27-'. said lot Is Impioved
witlt u twii-loiy l.iiik dwelling hou-e vvbh
Pit tie It o"f on .lellei-oii avenue, and a double
tweislniy Irani.' tlwelling home on Linden sheet.
TElIMs 0' SALE -23 per tent, ta.li at .n
time uf sale, and the balance lo bo paid witliui
iiiitt .vear; defeired pa.vmenl, with interest, 1 1
be secured bv bond and mortgage en the pietti
.es. ' CIIAIILES I). NEL'l'ri'.II,
Wr.l.I.i: k TilllllEV, Trulce.
Atlorin'js for Tiusiee.
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
BEST!
WALL
STREET
Money
Will Ram Bis
Alonthly
Kc-iurns,
The Investor's I'iiiuI PayiSemlinonthly,
The oldest eslablished in America. No rrrllficaU
holilei has ever lot a lent l'a.vmenU mad l'i
all substilbcis rveiy l"i tlajs, Xo liouble, Nn
delay. Money icfinidcd on tlemand. Write to
day for pailltulais, fiee In any addresa,
I'. E. .Mat key A- Co., Hudson PM'g., New Yoilf,
Bond Offerings.
Fla. Cen. & Pen. Con. 5s.
rayinpr 3 3-4 to 5 3-4 per cent.
Fort Worth & Rio Grande, 1st
3-4s,
Gal. Har, & San Ant. 1st Ss,
Iowa Cent. Ry Co. 1st 5s,
Long Island City & Flush. 1st
Ss,
Louis, New Albany & Chic, 1st
5s,
Mexican Cent. By Co. 4s,
Missouri Pacific Trust, 5s,
Minn. Gen'l Btec. 1st Con. 5s,
Eio Grande West. 1st 4s,
St. L., Iron Mt. So. Refd. 4s.
CornplcloCiitaiLJr List on Application.
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