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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
Iperltt lo the Scranton Ttlbunt.
Montrose! Mny il. It. H. Fordhnni
Ras In Scrntitini on IniHlttcss this week.
Mrs. A. Ii. Tltinnn anil son ntc
vIhIUiik nt the honif! of hor purr-tits'
In i: I m 1 1 ii,
Mr. W, H. Mulrord ntul Atlas Miir
Burnt Mulford will return thin t'Venlnit
rroni it visit to .Scritntnn relative?. MIm
Anna I land icinnliiH In Hci union lor a
Visit.
A. It. MiColltitn anil wlfo wen- In
Dlnshntnton thin wrck.
Misses l.yilln and Kinlyti ItlclninK
of Scrnnton, am kiiphI at Mrs. N. II.
Hlmfcr'si.
MIh. Clnli-c HrevvHtor, iIiuikIiI't of
in- !' t). Urc-ivstor, of Scrnnton, was
It KIICHt lit I). 'P. Hl'CWHter's tlllK IVK'li,
Hurlcc & North In the name of u new
firm of Imrliot'H who have thin week
opened a whop In Camp's hnrriickPi on
Church street.
Alt. and Mr, tin try Stoddarl and
daughter, or U'llUes-llarie, are visit
lilt; nt Junius I', Tnvlnr's.
.1. 'ufp Doyle, of Scranton, it the
aui-Ht 'f his parent!', at their ;ion"' on
lllclt street.
Morn On 'I'hursdiiy niornliiK. to Mr.
nml Mrs. Hubert Wood, at their home
on Scenerv Hill, u son.
I'Mltnr W, V, (.'ruser, of the MnntriiM'
HeiiHicriit. has exchanged his siiliur
li.iu Htuelt farm to Charles l.usk. of
liliiglinnitnn.
The Monlnc't' hull nine are trying
to nrrtiiiKP with the nine of some
li"it;hlioiluK town to play u game In
this plnci- mi Memorial Day.
Invitations have hern Is.-ninil for the
niiirrlnKc of .Mls Kiln Oakley, iHush
tw nt Mi. ami Mr.. I, W. Oakley, to
Mr James Clary Van Camp'-ri, the
cei oniony lo occur nl the home of the
lii'idc's parents., on Church street, on
AWilnesilny evening. June .",, nt ,X
o'cltioli
Two Montrose ladles-Mrs. .MniRiirt'l
Adeline Stnddanl. and her sister. Miss
Allies Janet MiCauslanil, this week
prailuatcd with the ileRiee of liachelor
of eloeiiatlon from Ihe .N'nllonal School
of ICIoi iition ami Oratory, at I'lillnilcl
lihln. Lewis llolley, a well known ami
popular trainman on Ihe Lackawanna
find Montrose rnlliiniil, met with an
incident, while nmvini; freight at the
depol on Wednesday. Iy which one
of his lues was so crushed by a heavy
barrel dropping on II. that nuiptii'itiou
was mad" necessarv.
Mr. James Ailken. an ehlerly and
respected citizen, was round dead In
bed at his home on South Main street
this morniiiB. Heart disease Is be
lieved to liavo been the cause of his
death. Mr. Altken was US vears of
I'Ke. A widow, three daughters ami
two sons survive him. The funeral
will be intended from the house, on
Sunday afternoon at :! o'clock. I.c-v, A.
L. Kenton, I). O.. olllelullinr.
FOREST CITY.
fecial to Ihi" Scrtmnn Trllmn.
Forest City. .May L't. William !'.
llllllah. of Forest City, and Miss Kliz:i
beth Carpenter, of I'nlnndule, were
man led In St. Aunt's church. Wcdnes
ttn afternoon. Itev. II. H. Walsh olllcl
atcd, W. F. White was best man. and
Miss Laura Nealon, of iilyphuut, was
bridesmaid. After the ceremony a
vcddlnK dinner was served at the home
of the brine's oarents. Mr. and Mrs.
Shepherd Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs.
Htillah have Kone lo Ituffnlo on a wcil
illnpr tour, and on their return will re
side In Forest City.
Mrs. Bridget Murray, mother of J.
1'. Murray, left yesterday for a visit
with her daughter In Altoona.
Forest City will be well represented
nt the fair of St. James Catholic church
In Mt. Pleasant, tomorrow evening.
The Star Drum corp. has beep invited
and will attend.
A. IS. Mitchell, "a converted ciiciis
p"iformer." will preach In the Metho
dist church Sunday moming.
Prof. Howe gave the people of For
est city a realistic glimpse of stirring
scenes on land unci sea with his mov
ing pictuie apparatus In the opera
house tonight. He came here under
the auspices of" the Presbytci ian
church.
A union ineuioilal scivicc will be
liebl In the Methodist church Sunday
evening. The veterans and all others
are Invited.
The Forest City brass band has used
the money raised at their recent fair
to purchase a number of line musical
Instruments.
The rummage sale of ihe ladles of
the Methodist chinch Is in full bloom.
Anything from a necktie of the vintage
of '!'7 lo an up-to-date sewing machine
can lie purchased. The wal.- Is In K. F.
Allies' stoieroom.
Hcv. C. A. Sterling Is In HollMer
llle, wheie he will preach a inenioiial
pennon for the veteiaus on Siindav.
Met. II, V. Wtlliiiui't, of Itlchland, N,
J. Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J, L.
Morgan.
Ilev. II. .1. Whalen, of t'lirlmnilnle,
I' tured, under the auspices of the
Ilaptlst young people, In the opera
limine. Wednesday evening. Ills topic
was "Irish Wit nnd Humor." For an
hour nnd thirty minutes he held the
close attention of the uudleuce. giving
a history of Ireland and Its people from
tho time of St, Patrick, mid closed with
Mime very entertaining specimens or
thnt people's wit nnd humor.
HONESPALE.
Special tn lii 'cr.intnn Tribune.
TInnesdale, May It. Tho grass lawn
nnd two large (lower beds, one north
nnd one south of the Delaware and
Hudson station are. decidedly uttrno.
tlvo.
The dog poisoner has commenced
operations. Two valuable dogs be
longing to iiii town residents have
died from lids cause. The worthless
eurs still llvo.
The Maid-) Pity band arc rehearsing
for their hall In the nrinory tho even
ing of Memorial day.
The Urnni Army Memorial sermon
will he delivered by ev. P. I,. Percy
In ihe Uantlst church next Sunday.
The annual meeting of the High
f-chool Alumni was held nn Friday
evening,
The losses by the late (Ire u the
Keystone block have been adjusted.
Messru. Freenuiu & Son will coniiiieuco
repairing their building at onto. ,
Hon. nnd Mrs. I-:. H. Hardenbergh
and daughter are nt Atlantic City.
Wednesday. May i!8, the tOrle will
run an excursion to .Vuvv York. Fare
will he $2. Ciooil to return on Frlduy.
.Mi luorlnl day will bo observed In
Htuesilale ns usual, Mujor ileorge H.
WhltiK-j will be marshal of the day.
flio nienthcru of Company K, town
t.ntlncll nnd cltlenx In general will
Join the veleruns In the parade. Tho
Usual exorcise will luy conducted In
Olen Dyherry cemetery. The memorial
uddross will he delivered by Itev,
ilitine V. Win p.
Mis. Catherine Marshall, nf Lock
port, N V Is the guest of Mr. and
Mr?. I!. II. Sears, on Second street.
Tho arbitrators In the several eases
against the Postal Telegraph company
lor dn mages have nwurded dainnRes
amounting to a total of J.V-'IO.
"Wit and Humor of the Iilsh People"
by Ilev. II. ,1. Whalen will draw a
Inrge audience to the Ilaptlst church
ne.t Tuesday evening.
Mrs. I-Mwln A. Uowley. of Williams
port, Pa., has issued Invitations tn the
marriage of her daughter, Miss tteor
gla, to Augustus P. Thompson, of
Hones lale, The event will take place
June o at s.::o p. in.
.V.Iss''S Nettle and Mne Campbell, of
Hoiiesdnle, nio VMlIng their brother
at lioehester. N V.
Mrs. J, T, Hrady and Miss Clara
Fuller are the guests of Mrs. John
Odle. nt lllnghamton. N. Y,
The Spinsters returned on Thurs
day even ng nnd were received In the
lrc..diyeriati chapel by a large atldl
inif. 'I bey are well preserved and de
termined In their still hunt for men.
There several reports were pleasing
to the n'.idlance. A new member was
Inltla'ed. new officers elected anil the
treasury tilled.
BRADFORD COUNTY.
Fiical lo the Scrjntrn Tiitmnr.
Towanda. May it. About fi.fOO peo
ple visited Towanda ibis week to wit
ness .Main's eh ens. which gave very
satisfactory performances
The hot'! at Lake Wesnuklng will
be opened to the public next Thursday.
J. 'P. Donley. Ksi.. of Pittsburg,
while on a visit her", died 'of catarrhal
piiuninnlii. Ills body was sent home.
The paliir.lic onlers will attend
Memorial services at Christ's church
in-xt Sunday morning.
stabbing affair oceurried at S.iyre
this week, when Airs. Charles Drtigan
received ii bad cut on Iit right wrist.
While as-leep some unknown per-on is
nllfged lo have entered her room and
she was awakened and in the affray
sin received lh Injury.
Hall stones nre already reported as
having done consldeiablr damage to
pio.-peetlve fruit In some parts of the
country.
John IVeraft, a switchman working
at "nyre. a few days ago had the mis
fortune to losr his right foot by hav
ing It caught In a car wheel
F. W. Ila-ifoid. of Ithaca, died at
the Packet hospital this week from In-
Jtliles received fioni Icing pushed
fiom'a building by a merchant at
Wavei ly.
About t'lim machinists. Including
helpers and apprentices, bollermakers.
blacksmiths and carpenters, employed
In ihe shops of the Lehigh Valley at
Sayre. are out with the strikers. The
number also includes freight car to
paiiers and painters. Several depu
ties from TowiAnhi have been ordeied
out by ol'lcr Caskey, and have been
on dul.v since Monday noon.
At a meeting of the Slate Line ,v
Sulllvan iiillroad i ompany held In
Philadelphia. X. It. Melts, of Towanda,
was chosen president.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Special lo the Sirnntnn Triliune.
Siisniieliiinna, May L'4. There was a
great fall of heel" at Lanesboro on
Wednesday afternoon. A peregrinat
ing cow wandered out upon the great
Stariucca viaduct, where it collided
with three connected pushing locomo
rives, reiurnlnir from (iulf Summit.
The unrortunate animal was hurled
from the structure and fell upon a
building beneath, a distance of ninety
thiee feet. It was necessary to use a
dc nick to remove her fioni the roof of
the building. She was somewhat lacer
ated and shaken up, hut at t'ayllgiit nn
Thuisdav she was seen gracing in a
lot under the viaduct. Sitae the In
cident she njppears daseil, and her
owner icporis thai she yielded sour
milk. The locomotives, viaduct, build
ing and eiiginemen escaped serious In
Juiy. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Warner have re
moved from Hallstead to Susque
hanna, .Miss Allie Italrd, sopi.inr.. of lllng
liamton, will be ololt in Christ Epis
copal church, nn Sunday, June s.
William (irlllin. a ''orri r resident of
this place, now of Texas, is the guest
of relatives here.
Mrs. W. II. Weaiheifoid, of Wash
ington, D. c is visiting SiMijuclmnnu
friends.
Moody Itellef corps, Orand Anuy of
the Iteiuibllc, will give n musical and
literary eniertalnnien't in llogau opera
house on the evening of May SID, to pay
the necessary expenses of the day, A
fine piogranmie ha.s been arranged,
and, as usual, the opera house will be
crowded. Moody Itellef corps has never
given an entertainment to empty seats.
Miss Kva Whitney will entertain the
Thimble club on Saturday afternoon.
Tho Monday club will hold Us an
nual social In Its rooms on Thursday
evening, June H, when Prof, Stock will
deliver n lecture,
The HI Hubbard Comedy company Is
billed for llogau opeia house, June 4.
A gold mine at Central City, Colo
rado, of which Messrs. F. M, Comfort
nnd F. II. McCoy, of Lanesboro, are
part owners, has produced ore yielding
881.25 to the ton. Messrs, Comfort and
McCoy have been in Colorado over a
year.
tleorge Van Woimeri years ago Hrle
general yardniaster In Susquehanna,
has been stricken with paralysis.
About ,1i)ii pupils of Laurel Jill) acad
emy mill St. John's parochial school
assembled in Hogan opera house this
mornlnir. and were uddiessed bv sev
eral of ihe local clergy mil members
of Moody post, C.raud Army of the
Itepubllc. The pupils sang several
patriotic selections with Hum effect. A
number of members of .Moody Heller
corps occupied seats iipoc t lie stage.
The clergy and (ir.uui Army of tim
Itepubllc committee also visited and
addressed the Oakland .Hiiool pupils
this morning, and the Susquehanna
High school this afternoon. All of the
exercises were very Interesting and nt
a nature calculated to teach the pupils
lessons In patriotism.
The Hist annual ball of the hoiler
niukers' helpers will be held In llogan
opera house on Wednesday evening
next. May '.':). A large attendance is
probable.
t'nlon Memorial services will be held
In St. John's Catholic church on Sun
day evening, with sermon by the pas
tor, Itev, 1 F, Ilrodorlck, Moody post
nnd Hellcf rorps, (Jrntid Army of the
Hcpubllc, will attend In a body. The
church will be appropriately decorated,
Moody Itellef corps, No. V2, tint tic!
Army of the Itepubllc. will attend ser
vice In the Avenue Methodist church,
Oakland, on Sunday morning. Sermon
by the pastor, Itev. W, M, llotiton,
Mrs. P. F. Wright Is at South lleth
leliem, visiting her sister, Mrs. 11, D.
Taylor.
Miss Km ma riourne, nf Xevv York
1 city, Is visiting her mother, on .laekson
i stieet.
W. II. I.nrraheo Is erecting a tone-
I nieiit house on Oak street.
I The Lnncsboto High School Alumni
i association held lis annual banquet In
Firemen's hall this evening, it was
largely intended nnd a very pleasant
affair.
A "poverty hop" will be held In
Hogan opera house on Friday evening,
May .11.
The annual retreat of the Catholic
cleicy of this iScranton) diocese will
be held nl Hotel Oneonta. Hnrvev's
lake, beginning June :1 and continuing
two weeks.
THOMPSON.
8pffl.il to Hie Ser.inton Trllmnf.
Thompson, May 21. K. V.. tJelutt
was doing business In Oreal Hend
yesterday.
A. 11. Crozler has been In New Mil
ford on business this week.
!,. D. Henson, nn North Jackson, Is
surveying for the Lewis Hrnthers again
today.
Mr. Fessenden. of Oakland. Is the
miller at J. II. names' grist mill now
that Mason Hlnchnni Is away.
Itev. A. D. David was In the valley
yesterday.
Samuel Washburn died last even
ing at his home near Comfort's pond,
where he had resided for years. He
was born In 1SJ:'. and Is survived by
his wife, one son, Clarence, of Sus
quehanna, and n daughter. Mrs. Joseph
Potter, of Thompson township. The
funeral will occur at Hethel Hill M.
K. church Sabbath morning. Hurlnl
at Oelatts.
Ilev. W. II. French will preach the
Memorial sermon for Myron French
post, of Jackson and Lake View Free
Ilaptlst church, of which he Is pastor.
Sabbath morning, and Itev. A. D. Da
vid will preach for Frank Hall post
here In his church at 10."0 o'clock on
Sabbath morning.
The prospect for an abundance nf
fruit Is very promising.
Mrs. A. C. Foster Is spending a few
days this week with her customers at
Jackson with a supply of spring hats.
WAYMART.
Si'ci.il In the SYrniilon Ti Ilium'.
Waymart. May 21. Mis. Wesley
Walker, who has been seriously ill
lor the past week. Is better.
F. S. Hendricks, of Chllds. spent
Sunday wth his people, or this place.
Miss Ksther Ryan, of Farvicw, en
tertained a large number of her
friends at her parents' residence Wed
nesday night. Dancing was the
amusement of the evening. At mid
night a lunch was served, after which
the guests departed, voting Miss Ityan
a capital entertainer. Among those
who attended were: The Misses Piatt.
Anna Doyle. Hetha Olmstead, Blanche
Kennedy, Mabel Hobbs, Coo Knslln,
Carrie Hhlonburgor and Miss McDer
mott; Messrs. James, Kd. Frank nnd
John Doyle, Will Shaffer and Will
Hums.
Mrs. Daniel Womincott, Mrs. 'A. A.
Wonnacott and daughter, Irma, spent
Wednesday with Carbondale friends.
M. 'P. Spangenberg has moved Into
the Douglas residence, on Main street.
The Cemetery association have a
man beautifying the cemetery by trim
ming the hedges, resetting trees, etc.
He expects to be at least a month
before the work is completed.
H. II. Albright, or Hlnghanitoii,
passed Sunday with his wire here, at
her mother's home.
Programmes are out, announcing the
commencement exercises of the Way
mart Normnl Institute, which take
place the 7th inst.
DURYEA.
Mrs. Thomas Pox was a caller In
Scranton .vest ei day.
Misses Alio llrown and Nellie Dills,
of this place, was a caller at the home
of Miss Laura Spurler yesterday.
Mrs. William Shales was a caller In
Scranton Wednesday.
Miss Anna Swan, of Waymart, Is
visiting at the home of Miss Kva Lone,
of this place.
Mr. Oeorge Richards, of Parsons,
was a caller at the home of bis sister,
.Mrs. J. Dills. Wednesday.
HALLSTEAD.
SptcUl tn tli" Scranton Trtlmne.
ll.ilWrail, May 21. -Ijlw.inl lliiiniiliii'y, i'Iii-
pl",dl in I lie l..nk manna ,vinl here, .i t"in
iii Main Mii't't r.nly I'lid.iy inoinini;, when lie
iiiiiIiimI ilirci' -lidiige ini'll in H.imali.in'.H -Imp
M"ii'. lb' I iI not give any alaiui, hut ullcl
PiiiuM I.. II. Till a nv from U tu'il. Hi' .it
nun- limit .1 hlmt tun anil Lrpt vvatili, mi tti.il
If an silti-mpt .n in. nli- tn r-iapp ho inulil Mop
I In inin, Miannliili' Mr. Humphrey hail suui
lurnril other liu Ii to the Mene .mil Titlany then
iniuuianileil the men In 1 01110 nut of tho stoic.
, tiny 1. line (nun I lie Mine they Mere phueil
iimler 11111M. They were given .1 hearing licloie
'Siiiiro (jiuiley ami weir hnuuil ovir for lunit.
They htio later taken In Mnntiose, nil Inn Cllf.
(onl Taihov, vilio v,is a hoy nliniit twelve ycar.s
nlil, .mil li.nl lii'ill inlhienieil by the older in.'ii,
Tlm-o aiH'-li'il ueie: Llllii'.-t llrown, (ieint'o I..I
ll.11 1 1. u- .iihI I'lil'mil Tallin, all of lllnxhaiutnn.
Tin, 1 plead KiiiUy In the iharge.
( latent 'I li'Hii.i.--. nt t onhliu, left his loam in
In lit nl the re-hteine nf Dr. A. V, Slenill, The
hirrs (onk trivia ami ran ilnvvu Pine oliii't.
hilling Ihe pmih of Hind's croiery more, At
I'ranklln ieel Ihe hor-e.s till licit the 1 oilier
.mil ran In Iho .Mainr houve, where the leant
nn .litl iilc of a ut .lint i.lllie In a Midden
hi oiiiL-t (II, 'Iho ImrM'S nml Mr, Tlionus wire
holli i 11 j in rd. The vtauon was iltiiiolUhiil,
Mm, Maruaitl Wonil, of W.ihiiiKton, II, ('.,
uuiicil hole ThurMlay evening, ami will u'iul
M'veial niniiilii at tho home of .MKs Kutlierine
Mil'itaij.
T. II. Ilaji U HH-inllni; I lie week vtitli fiiemU
In fietl.vrluug, Pa.
b. I!, Tirlaiiy Ih.h Ihe foiaiilation
fine new Mori loom nn f.iii Micot.
ct 1 111 tine will lie u-s'il for a sioiae
t'kit lvi ami 04 11 lile.nle faldrooni.
ihn; for a
The now
iiium fnr
A Irnitle IIiiiiiiIit ei'iriii iiaveil over lljllfle.nl
I'lhliy. Ilul lilllo il.nuau'c was ilono.
TI"' liihhi'rt nii'ii'i tarnlvjl heie Thuisiliy and
I'liilay iiiKht pimeil a his tl111111i.il Miice.i.
'flie fuii.U vteiit louanl aiilliii; lie' HalNienl
Pile Kilobit' lompany. People tliouli) htlp h"
Hie inuip.inv In every way nvlhU', xi iiiy
have the iunl clflcient nnd well njinpiuil de.
pjilnunt in IhU id lion.
The Spring Fever.
Is a malady which no one can escape
nt this reason of tho your. The vital
ity Is usually overtaxed durintr tho
winter months, nnd sprliiR llnds the
system all run down. Tho blood is
thinned and Impure. The kidneys and
liver are Inactive resulting In a loss
of energy nd appetite, and a de
rangement of the nerves. Lichty's
Celery Xerve Compound will purify
your blood, tone up your nerves, and
Prive you reel'ng nosh and unersotlo.
Sold by Mat thaws Uros.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Btratt Iterliw.
N'evv York, May St. A final itt n( ncthlly
and strnmtli In Ihe idotk market w.i. aII tli.it
(avid the ihiy from l'lns the iliillcnt III llio
ntnoiiiil of huliitt. done lllico tjie Xoicmhcr
ileillon, .j It w.i., hmlneM was vvcll ilovvn
tovv.ir.N Ihe minimum iind vva.i lieililes largely
leliueftitl 111 il few lUnik. The T11I1.U go slot I s,
Atpitlean ami t'unllnirtiil Vieie the feature, nl the
lilll'.el. 'Ihe Volume nl liihlM," III them (Slew
ai ll'o advume pnurefil nnd all nt the loom
iMilern, hinifiiy fur 11 sliek that would move
c.i-il.v , l.illttl 1111 the lii'iveiiiclil. The day 'it R.i'n
teitlMirrd lot AiuerU'.ili I'nhatin wui S iolnli,
nnd lor t'tlillneiil.d T1.I1.11111 4, 'Ihe llnal
l 1 1 nt.t it ot. tin' market u.m line tn thh linivenieut
anil tn Iho I'lo inetutiiatlon nt rtieimth In other
cluik" width had plum 11 "Icli' id lliiiuieM and
utrciiittli tailler In the day. The weak pullili
were alii pulled up, mi that the lnve, which
vvele ul imc Ihn.' veiy uilulal, were elll.ei
wined out or mc.itlv nduitil all mound. Ihe
biles Ihe Uah.HlK, Mlvouri I'.ltllle ami Aliht
roll wtlo itootl 1 , i 1 1 1 - el li'-l-ljliie all ill). 'Ihe
buy 'CI-lileil that elltul- Weie luakllii; til m"
cute 11 until, lino onlhl for the (inuhl Smith
wiMiiii r.iilio.nlt .Hid Wiihali; that the Kreat
'Mink line pinprlelm- had ploletiteil iimilnsl tin
pinjut ami thai II hid lieen thtealeiioil thai
Attld'on would ho alMortieil hy Hi" l'eiili,vlVHiila
111 1 i't nl I.i t ion. 'IhU stoiy ami ll. v,iiiallnn will
lie 1 loiely rel.iled In whalevei .lienmli vvai Minvvn
ill Iho 1l.1t V m.ilkel 'Ihe llltivolliellt nl. I nliill
I'.iilllo was n mittihln llitliiitiio on the whole mai
kit, Its hie.lk In tS lii'ltn; the prlmlpal laitnr
hi Hie early weakliest nl Ihe ln.ol.el nnd ll.s 10
tinny at the close loutlv relletlmc the depHM
sioii. Total silos loilav, tlls.lnn.
The hond tu.iiket was hrrsnl.ir and only muder
.ilel.i .11 live. Total diles, p.n values, M.Ttm.imil.
I', S, net,- Is adviiuud ', per cent, on the last
all.
The follovvlni; iniot.it Ions are furnished Ihe
Trihune hy M. S. .Ionian .v; fn., ri.fims Tltf-TOO
Meni.1 tmlldliiK, Seiautnii, P.I. Telephone oDD.I:
Open- 1 1 Isle Low- Chiv
iiik. est, et. Iiir.
Ainerlt'.in SiiK.ir ll'i'd llsli IN
Amer. Toliirct IJillj :il 'jii,j I:'. I
Ati'lilsoii ifl's 7s T.'i'a oTn
Atililmin. I'r Hi'li liTIi in, 'iT'(,
lltnok, Ti'.nl ion i'.'i Tii' i To T'i1;
Hall. .V Ohio In-Jl, llli'a toil, in.li',
tent. Tnti.it 10 .is nJ1! ."iT'4 il-r
C'llll, & lllllll Wi V.I', is.i, pi
fldt. It lit. We.st . '-'i'.!! 'Jl;'s S2's
M. Paul !.1i': inn'.s IV.'U I.Vi?,
link Mile I 11.1 I.VI 1.11 ii I.1.J
Pel. k llud-oi iij I1IVI4 i,-.' ic.i,
Kim. .v: 'IV .. I'r :n .vri, ."n8, :,n
Louis, a Xa-h ioji, liiji.. nun w-
.Mini. Dlev.iliit II. I", 1 1 19! lt'l',4 III'1!
Met Trni Hon IH7',2 lii'i'a nv-j 11,'iV
Ml-o. Paiiiio iiiiKj lord... inp, in,;',
Snllllll'lll Paiiflc Hili IT'i! Id'- i:ij
Xmfolk fc West Vt'j, ,VI4 .IniJ .VI',
Noilh. I'.ii'ltlf, I'r :t 'Is 'it !H
N. V. (onlial I.V.i l.V lis'.. ).in
Di.l. .v. Wisi :ijn .t,i'H ;'ii :wn
I't'uua, It. It Illi;. Ill 11:0., Ill
I'aiitii Mall :iii; ;t.Vi ill'.. :wu
itiMiline Ity 1 1 1... rj"; 4 t'i u'r,
Iteadlm; Itv , I'r. '.."' 7'1'u 7.Vi 7tiU
ii'lheiii It. It 'Jsi, o'.H, '!s"s Jill".
Soi'lli. It It.. I'r ,l''i S.I " sj.t, .! "
'II till. Coat .V: lieu .Ill .Ii;'.. ,Vi .ViL.
I'. S. liMihtr Iii'a l:iI l.l'i l:i'I
I'. S. l.t.illur. I'r 7 Ts 77--M 7s
I'. S. Itiiliher J"1i 'Jl'i 'Jin. mi
I'nlon I'.itlilo ino'i ioiB us nn
I idol' I'aeiik, Pr. Ss mi; (.7.1, ,,si',
Waluisli. I'r Wai i'J'.M Il'i IJVJ
V c.-tt'll! t'liior !!.' !):! llllj OJ
Col. Pliel tc lion irj-l, jit rja, til
Am.il. Copper 11.1 llil'i 11.1 11:,
I'eol'le'.s Cia 11:11, nn4 hjt; lilt.
Ihio I"s H'i :i')"s 11
l.lie Nt i.s issi.i (17'ii iisiij
'I'ovas I'.nihe s.l'j. n;iL. 4.-, .j
Am. Co roundly JiI'b 'J'!'!. Jill, in
I'. S. lro! Co 1.1, W. .. ij
t". . Sleel Co., I'r lej'i !il-, p-iJ !)i,
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
First Natlor.at Hank moo
Scranton bavinfri Bank 350
Third National Bank iso
Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. 273 ...
Kconomy LiRht, II. & l Co. ...'. 4a
Lack. Trust Safe Deposit Co 130
Clark & Sinover Co., I'r lj
Scranton Iron Fence & llfa;. Co 100
Scranton Axle Works 03
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. 20
County Savins Il.mk k Trust Co.. 300
I'ii.st Nntionil Rank (Caihondale) ;r.'5
itamlartl Drilline Co 30
T'adois' N'alional liir.k 17.1
Kcmntnn Holt and Nut Co 100
P, mile's Hank 130
New Me.vieo lty. i C, Co 75
BONDS.
Scranton Passenger Itaitwaj, flrat
HortuaBC due 1020 1U
reople'a Street Railway, first mort
gage, due 191S 113 ...
People's Street Railway, General
mnrliruiri,. rllll 1021 IIS
Dtckaon Manvifacturlnft Co
I.acka. Township School 5 per cent. ...
City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per
cent
Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115
100
lOi
103
Scrnnton Wholesale Market.
(Corrreled hy II. !. Hale, 'J7 l.l.ik,iwanim Ave.)
Iliiltei rro.-h, 'JiiiJ'.-c. ; daiiv, fi,.,h, bii.a
Il.'.jc.
( lieesc l'ull iie.ini, old, ll.i2f.; full eieain,
ntvv, llnlliac.
Kitts Western ftcsli. 1 1 sa I .' . : ne.nliv state,
l.-1'...iKV.
H'Miis -I'er tnishel, ihoho m.innw. isi.illas-.'.cs
Tea llejiis I'er liu-hel, ihoiee mjiinvv, to.J'ij
if.iai.
Meilliim lleans-IVr hu-hels, isliojy. H,
lliceu l'eas-1'er ImslieltK. -1. I0.IVI. IS.
I'lnin llcst patent, i"r li.urol, I.I5.
lied Kidney Ilium -Per liuhcl, iJ.I.'i.iij.3i),
I'litatnth I'er hllshel, .11.il.lii,
ll'iiiiiiila Onions-I'er h'ishel, $l,.Vlj,n).
Phllndelplila Grain and Product.
Philadelphia. May 21. Wheal- 'ia'io. .,vvt;
tnuiratl (,-i.ido, Vlay, 77'14.i7h'-jf. Coin ije.
lower; No. 2 mi veil, .M.i, l7'.i.il7'jo. ilaN--Mi.uly;
No. 2 while t lipped, liligaVn. Ilmter
1,'ulel; piints, le. lower; fancy we.ioin tie.iin.
el.v, IllU'f. J do, i In. piilils, '.'lie,; tin, iif.nl.v ,o,,
21e. lfec.s-Rieady, fair demand: fie.h i.li.iln,
l.'l'ic ; iln, western, ri'-allt.! ilo, s.iuthe.sei'n,
li'i'i'.; do. niutheiii, !2o. Choo.-e Kilin. tie
fined Miuais -liili't, Cnltnii--I in hanu'td. Tab
low Dull: illy primp In Idols., l'ia',o.; mini.
lie do. tin., hhl.. I'.ialT;,-. ; cake-, f'ai'i-c.
Live poulli.v -l,iiiiot; fowl,, r.isltr: fowl., iii
.Illi'.; old mn.ltrii, 7.i"U.e. ; uln t hii ke-is"
li'sc :i In kr tint Ls, 0o. )ns(. pivillry
Meaily, fair ihinind: fnivls, thoiie, lilMe.'
il". fall- in kkinI, iij.dlli.j old imisieis, :;
nasllinj iluekeiis, Imtii, I'lo.; lurkeis, lf.n,
ln.ll 2c.
Ileielpls ITour, !.() liaricN, and '.'.Iii.I.ihxi
piiiuiib in i-.ii h.s ; wheat, 22,11ml Im-'ieN; corn,
lii.mal liu-hols; cat., ls,imti. s.hpiuuil.-M-Wh.'it,
cl.fi bushels; mm, im.ime Innlu'ii; 0iU.
4I,II.
New York Grain nnd Produce.
.New Viuk. May 21. I'lmii ijuieler ;iud a -hide
lowtr tn mI. Wlir.il Spui uiaii,ei p,i,v; No. 2
led, M'Smo. (. 11. Ii. 1I10.1I; No. .! iei, ;i';c,
ilevaloi; Nn. 1 lioilliirn lliiliith, .siHo. (. ,1.
I', allml. Dpllmis nptueil sti.nly and hut cine
cin.011 oil, 1 lo-en east at ijc. pel in... M.,v
(loseil Ml'tc , .Inly, 7V't0.: S,'pt , yw,c. Cotii
-Spui weak; Nn, 2, Co. l"aioi ami 'i--.(.,.. ,
n. Ii. alloat. (I II. mi lull nnd ten. mile weak ,,l
day, (Jhn.d weak and 'kiijo. nei lower; May
1 I11101I I'll.; duly Hue. Dits-'spoi ,,is!ei;
No, 2, Ko.j Nn. il, tl:"ie,i No. 2 .vhllo, .l''i-.;
No, ii while, .Mo.; tuik mlMil wo.liin, i".;i,..i
Silo.' Ir.uk white, .1li:,T:e, llplloi,s cnin mil
wiak with the vvo-t. Ilutlir-Mo.nly; nojuiiry,
I'lilik'. ; failory, UilJc; inilt Jt iti-i iroanni'v,
l:'.ili'i',; stito diiiy, l.liiso. Cheese 'jriu'
faiuy lauo, cnlor d. t'asj;,. t j,,,,,.,. H
v.liilr, h!asi2-. ; lain mii.iII, toloicj, I'Hc ;
(amy sio.il! whit-, IV. ,, steuli; ,,,0
and I'nin.i., I'l'je. ; iviX'-m, iiiiviailod, l".
12'ii.i .ii.toiii, 1,'l-i'oil, l-nlJVi',
Chicago Idvci Stock JMnrket,
Chleai;o,Miy 21.- Cattle -lloeelpl, 2,.l0i); kc,,h,
Ktionir, .Ulivt'l hunlius' i-IihIs, IIiiii; cjltos,
ldhei; K"od In pilule tttoii,, is.1..'0ail; poor in
liH-dluni, Mrl3ai.2H; siotker, ami loeilti., 1 hoioo,
steady; olliei, weik, ia.',i unn.. 2..m.i.7ll;
l'clli'i, dJ.ii) uni.i'i, hltonu'er, W.2.I12.11.I; hull.,
Ilrm, isflal.K); talvos, .s! 1.1.4. 2.1; T'M led
i.liii.s, sji.ojj.i, pi; Tcia hull.. r-'.7o.il.ii.
Ilit- llciiipi lodiy, 22,imi; touionnw, .
mil; i-ttlnuiiil loll over, I'.Oni); siioio; t ,K.
Iiiulur; lop, M.iivjl inivtil iind hiiiolior,, .;.,. u-,
a3.H1; Rood to ilioiep heavy, S.1.hii.i.i.ii7i; ni.mli
htuvy, .i.u').i.1."."ij HkIiI, K'.ca.il.M; li.dk 11!
tali's, tu.Hl.iO.tiO.
Sbe' Itt 1 1 l'Ch .I.HIjO; hcrp uiul l.imlij, low;
i;nod to ihoiio welhcrs, ?l. KIJl.lH'. fair ,, ,.,j,.c
mtkril, $l.l5al.:i.1i weslrin sheep, s.ln.ii.rii;
yrjiliiiifi. lil.SOal.SS; native Ijiuh. la3.73;
wejtein lainhj, fla 1.73.
Chicago Grain nnd Produce.
I hiuiio, May 21. Wheal v,-j- unibiidlv dull
Utlay, hut fjltly sliadj; July in,cd 'iiViv.
hiwtr; .Inly rnin. "jr. lower; Miy coin, i(,
iivvrr, and Jul) iijU, ?iaV;C lower." Provisions
1 iu.-iil from 11 road.' hlijhu' lo .V. lower. Cadi
iiii'H iiit'iia who vn ioiious:
I'ltny-cjulitj No. 2 led, TJa'tV.; N'o. jWm,
1 1 ' iii ..ii m,
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY.:
s.
'
I 1 " 1 ' I , .
4 Lines 10 Cents
Alore Thiin Four Lines, a CenM tor nch Exit Line.
For Ront.
For Rent,,
Store in The Tribune building,
now occupied by the Times. In
cluding Desks, Steam Heat ami
Electric Light.
Also 1200 feet of Hoor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
THH TRIUUNIi.
I'lllt MINT iliooin house, tollier Miivne avium
and I'lilliam strut; hot and mid wnlti ,
none tint small family need appl). ITU I .vu
incline.
l'Olt lU'.NT-ln lialtnn. iolt.n:o of nine rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, loi the M'.isnn "r
fnr )ear; tlvo in'liules In Matimis one tif tin
Im1 lneuton,s In p.illr.n; lnm-o lie.aly now.
Appl) to tl. V. C.illl Dnllon. I'a.
0211 rilti:t:y llinrii: Srttr.lX ten rwiin, innileni
Improveinenls; steam licit luriiUlirui deslr
dtslrahle. For Sale.
I'OII S.M.t: -A hand-iiiiie male Si. Ilernanl doc.
l inoiilhs old; kind and li-od to ihlMien;
can site pedlcieo; will sell i heap. II. !
.Ma). Caihomlale, I'a.
I'l.Ni: IIOIISi: run St.i:-.l every vvay; llil'i
Iho Iioim' fot a l.uly to thlve. it'KUlar pel.
Also a lino liat in.idslei, miiiiiiI III eveiy way;
irontl pole lint'se in slnule tlilvei. Until Hist
i I.ins I oi ses. Appl)' .s'.'i Mi. moo avenue.
KOI! S.M.i:. Clinkiihulll. loiind Imtlom and
ll.il Imllnm llliiiiK lm.it . M. 1. I'atkered
anil J. Ciirlls, minor Chili) and t'oiuth Mii'il".
llunnioie. I'a,
toil SAI.C--PjiIiib liorse. haine.s" and oarilaRe
A harmiin for c.i-li. A. II. Il.il.er, 121 IJiiinoy
avenue lluniuoie.
Furnished Booms. '
KOIt HUNT In lnt loi.ilily, a hr-lelass fill',
nishod pleasant luoiu In piivale family; hath,
heat and iis; tonvoiilenl to .stieet caii.; liro.il
fast If deshoil; icleienee-, reiiiirnl. Inipiiio
f-01 tiiine)' avenue.
l'Olt lti:T-One laipo fiiiiiislieil fioni loom;
also one .side loom, .1:1" Adams avenue.
Wanted To Buy.
WANTI.D A small second hand llreproof sile.
Address .121) Council huildiii,
Wanted To Exchange.
1 WIMI TO i:.CIIAN(Ji: a itond hilihlimt hit at
I'n) niello. I'a.. nn the O. ,v V. It. It., fnr a
Emtio hol.se, h.iltii'-s and ealli.l;o. Addless
ll,i :ni7, I'oio.i city, I'a.
Boarders Wanted.
WASTI.Il A limited luimher oi hn,inler mi f.iim
after .liuie 1. For pailioiil..i adihess II, ,
12, Dimnik, I'a.
MMVIMI; HfiAIIDI'.lls WA.VIi;l Nice loo.iliioi;
he.iulifid sinvo ahuiK the water. Aildu-n
-Mil. V. i: hu M.I, Mnsmw, I'll.
VANTi:i) Table lioartleru. Jlrs. Tompkins, 3)1
Wn.-liiiiKlon avenue.
Booms nnd Board.
I.AltfiH front room with board for two gentle
men, HIS Adams avenue.
Salesmen Wanted.
IVAXTIII) Salesman; 'jT.'i mnnlhle and evpenses;
pei'inanciil. I'eny Nuiseiy Co., Ilnctiiwlcr,
.V. Y.
Money to Loan.
MO.NTIY to loan on imiunvrcl illy ir.il estate.
iii:nkv iii:i.in-. .us.
i'iias. ii. ivki.i.i:s.
THOMAS SHItACL'H.
.';.K?,U0.I TO LOAN -Low est rates; straight or
monthly pa.vinents. Siarlc V (;o.,Tradeis' hide
ANY AMOIWT 01-' MOSI'.Y TO LOAN" -CJ.ihk,
i(lii;;l't linns or llulldin:; and Loan. At
from to 11 per tenl. fall on X. V. Wulkoi,
.Ml -.11.1 fcnnell liiilMlic-.
Situations Wnnted.
IVA.STIIII -I'lisiiion hy u .voutii; in.ui, use 21,
.is h,i,'l!etpor or iiYistaut ami t.tpewtiler,
whoio uoi'd li.it si vvoil. calls l',,r .nh.ini iimnl.
Nn o.spiiiento ixtept a I II uul, Inl-ll.o-. tolluo
Iraiidm.'; tan ive icfeiemo as In i Ii.ii.i, Iii ; am
willing In ko .it)', m. In i c in llii- .stall w'lnie .sliiot
n 1 1 1 1 1 1 i , 1 1 In Im-iiie-s will he appioi iated; nnil
penmaii; t-niiespmiili'iite .snlicited. Aihhc.s t.,.
ley II. Weaver, hope., Miiliv.in i until) , I'a.
TWO ;llll would like positions a, n.iht,.,.,-.
i h.imhei maids or dohiB 1-0101,11 wink; host
of lefoiinoes tan ho furnished. Addio.ss llo. T,
llimotk, Misipiehamu tuiiui), I'a,
MTl'ATTO.N VANTi;il-llv a wonian In pi out
h) day w i-liiiiu, iinnini; or oh'aiiniK. I'lo.iso
tall or addiess Mis. Iliuselj, 1210 IVdar .ivtnue,
ill).
AtTIVt: WOMAN' iloeii.'s, 1 piisllimi as 1,1.1 i, I
lady, or mull can- for iuialid Keutloiiiau.
Address SI., this nlll.'o.
MTfATTON WANTi:t)-lly a man nuillm, c.il
dons nr spading or culling I.iimi, 01 (iln
sidewalU, or any kind of wmk. Addiess, .;mi
I'lothlemc Itoad,
MTI'ATION' WA.NTiai -ll- a mum nun, wlllin,;
In wuil. lit anyUilm:. Can iiiini-li (,-oud uftr
cmts Aildiins (i, II., !pj .lelleii-mi .inline,
cit).
I2'1iai:v.j Nn. 2 )idlnw, l'Jb..H::i'. ; Nn. 2 u.il,
'."i,L,i"Hi . u. . while, .li.i:il'i,.o. : Nn. .1 while,
JlMl'tl'iv.; Nn. 2 1)0. .He : K I fi'i'iliiet I'.il
lo), loo. ; lair In 1 hull e uniting', o'l.i.Vn,; Nn.
I lis Mid .mil Nn I iioriliwestoiii, !s.il: pi in;,,
llmiilliy .-(id, fct,.1U; mes, poll,, s,u1,ili,iii;
In, I, -..1is IJVj; sleul lihs, 'sas,2,l; ii)
halted rlimilili 1st, 1,'i.iTc.; shoil 1le.11 ,'U, S,21''
v,:'.'; vvhUI.ey, M,!7.
New York Live Stock.
Xmv York, May 21. - lleevossiead) tn Hun;
s-ltil, l.fl hulls, t..ial.2"i; cows, .'.0j (.2.1.
Calve. --Ac live and Imljt. Iii,dni; vtnls, l.i
I..S1.
lul p- Hull and weal; c.o, luialy I.11101., full
sleail) ; nihil., lower; -luii.i; jnh. ci,i, 1 ;
tlilipttl sheep, ;.21.H.Vii; ilppei I iiuhs, .1t
ft. Mi nlm; l.iii.hs. i-1.7.1iT; ni, sjT.i'l; milt
men lainhs, h, the head, !2..',ii rivli,
Buffnln Livo Stock.
Ii ll lliill.ilo, Vl.iv 21. - Iteioipi, 1 .11 1 lc. ill
nn,,; khtop ami t.itiih,, ,'t tat; lou. .111 o,u..
.-shipments -faltlo, (W tais: hsep ami laiiiU-, li
ais; I. of, 2ii cuis,
Cittle-Miady; ialve, iliutu- to t'.ii.i, 41.",i)
ll.l.lU; llillihi, lll'dic In t'Mia, "UIi.,M; lioii,
1 luiiii' tu evlta, l..1i).i,ij.
Iluiiv-llu.y, f.'u'l.lll; pi-,-., iniXij-lsj.
East Liberty Cattle.
I .isl l.ihtlty. M.1.1 2l.-(.iUe i.'ny: esiij,
i?1.Til.i.1.r.1: I'llmo, 1. Il la.iill', nui'd, in1'..iii,i.1,ji),
ltK., - cine, Imi niidliiuis ami lioivy voik
il. M.itt'sa.l.nl; li,-lil )i.'ken mill K,KU us
is.".1.i.",.ini; jklis, 11. liu 1.21; lu'r.-hs, viij.in
yhei'l'-lower; I'oit wuhois, j.21j.;i; t'lioice
Ijnih, i?.1.2ui.1.:ji; mniuioii in pmd, jll.'ii.ri.iO;
v.sil cilvcf, ifJ.5Hi1.71.
Oil Market.
Oil City. May 21.- Cltdil halanto.. IIM; , C1.
lllii.ili'L, r.n I'jd. liliientt, IU2..1II; jviijee
&y,02. Itutu, lUl.tlTi; uv.'Ijbo, ts7,W2.
3
Mare
Wanted.
WA.Vrilll Tilhiiiii' of M.111I1 1.1. llil'i! IS 1-cliU
n r cup) will he p.liit at T'rllnme ofllio.
Help Wnnted.
VV' VN'1'l.'h M.nt nr uit,it.iii nf O'lnd i-lilllili ullllld
Imti lli.t wllllmr lo Icitn our husliiest, then
tn travel nr dn ciiiiospilidcnoOi tii2l per .VMr.
AililiiNt Akiih), care I'rlhiiiie.
Ill'.l.l' MAXTIll) Men iit.d wniniii enrywlieie to
dn niri Ml wmk! laiRo lOtliilH nnd sal.ny In
Mlt 1 vw fill p 11 ties. Ailtl.iv I'. O. llo Nn. Jl'i
I'ltlston, I '.i.
Help Wnnted Male.
WAXTKII- llrlulili rnoiaetlo woin.'.n In iepieelit
nlil line life liiiir.into cempin). Aiinrrw
M Tiilnilio I'lllie.
WAXTHI) -Well ilies.ed mill nf liiilncss expel I'
oiioo, i.ip.ilile of hiudlltii; Investment vvllli
host people; st He nue, Addie.-1 Itooiu IMS
llii'Xi'l hiilldlni!, I'lill.iilelplil.i. I'a
AtTIVi: MAN' liv lame iii.iiiiil.iil'irliiK Hnn"
IA wink at homo. ,.:il.tnl In oai-li I'.'ld I't
Iwelvo d.ivs" iil.il, pioiiii'liou mid peiinanint n"l
lion If s.iilsf.utoiv. Adilie-s, Daniel It. Miepl'.
72.1 ( liLsliuit sttoet. I'lilladolphla. I'a,
WA.NTKII- Sahslii'ii, Iravelliu: or lo.-.il : weekly
f.ilary iiald. Ilerilik Soeil Co.. llm li."tcr,
X. Y.
Help Wanted Femnle.
tAMi;ll-.l wcilllil Kill! must lie Snoil 0.llllOsJ.
Apply HII2 Vino .-liu I.
(11III. WANTi:il-l'm' Kcnei.il hniisiwoik In smill
family. SI7 Wekslei ,ivi line.
Agents Wanted.
AOKXTS WAN'Tllll 'Old nHnldr life insurance
lompany, fully veals' i pel lent o, wants .1
iipiosi ntatlvo for l.aikiwanii.1 comity. Addiess
il., Tribune oflloe.
WANTKD- Aiients tn sell our veiniln powdoi l"r
l.li'f on I'oulii), lloiM's, Cattle, ITeas oil
lions. I.uriie 1 an, 2.1 nnK at out nl.lt e. Il'l
I'aull lliiliillni;. Nranion, I'a. Senl by mall. I'l
lenls. See our ad.. Two I.lllie Heals. In this
paper. Iliais Veiniln I'owilor Co.. U.illon. I '.
BRANCH WANT OFFHJKS.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Beceived nt Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
Al.nCit'l' SCIII.tTZ. corner Mulberry
rtieet and Webster avenue.
HITS I'A V I'Iflll.I.. CM Adams avenue.
West Side
OKOIIUK IV. JKXKIXS, 101 South JUin
avcntii'.
South Scranton
FKIID I.. TKItri'i:, 72D Cedar avenue.
North Scrnnton
GKO. W. DAVIS, miner N'nilh Main
avenue and .M.uket street.
Green Ridge
ITIAIIl.KS t'. JOXKS, 1117 Dickson
nvcniie. ,
f. .1. .IOIIX!3, n:n Oicin Kldne street.
C. l.OUK.N'Z. miner Washinglon ave
nue and M.lliuli stieet.
Petershurg
W. II. K.NT:i'tT:i 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
j. n. uoxi: t fox.
Benl Estate.
KOH SV.I.K, -Summer mlt.icre, with one .icic
K nil. I'ine fruit; pwd water; live nuiuilen
Ifuiii (llenbiun .sl.nioii l.. 1.. & W. It. It. Mrs.
I-', C. Hall, tlleiiburn. I'a.
Jl.DOO-Iluvs Hix-innni, (.Inxle lioiiso. Rood well.
Lot imis-JIKl. Sianloii ttioct, Dalton, I'a.
Well.-, k Kcilnr.
ijd,8!H-lliivs hiiihiinir Inl, lOvhlo. Wheeler uve.
line. Wells k K"aler, llurr lluilding.
.'.fn) lliiv'i doiiblo hoii-e. 7 rooms on a i-ide, all
iinpiovi'uienlii, cm opt gas. Dean street, l'jovi
ihiite. Wells ,N- Kent or.
Business Opportunity.
AX IIONTT OIT'IIII ttf will stall jou In busi
ness anil ulvo .vim a 1 pair of line pedigiooil
llelsian Hairs fr o. il you will ail as our auonl.
o make this oil i to Intii'ilii'c our clock and
to M'tiiro intents voiy loialil); HI teuls lor
hriuling luck 1 pailiiiilais. Ws'sti hi.skr
n.ihbitry. tlhn I'.nk, Vonkeis, X. Y.
ii,Vn INT.ir.D In a mipnu.lltn will utino
Kalai ied posit inn al 4l'l per nioiiin ami i'
li-ssion, 1'or p.illn ul.its .uldie.ss I', O. Ilov .12.1,
.--era lit on. f'a.
Proposals.
SIIAI.DD IMI"I'IN.I,S villi he irii'lrnl up tn .nil
inoluiling linn' l.-t mr Oio piiniioaiion ni :i
souvenir pii'iitanim,' loi tho lutionil omivrntlmi
of the Ann man IVilei.tllnu of l-ibor tn be liold
in this city iliirim: Deicmhrr, IIWI. All bids are
lo be inailo tn IIohil-o tlotliier. Seuetary and
Tn isiiier, I'. O. Il.n .No. 117, t-irantnii, I'a.
Miscellaneous.
UTTI.i: MTI'vXSi I ilesiie tn place fix pretty
liltle liltein III fjonil lioines, Willi poopio
dial .no liiini.ino In Iho dumb. Will give only as
pets, Ihing itivi led luirki't. fall utter II p. I".
Hill V'.lrllllUlU slleol,
!ii; hank s. rxfiiM:i:iis, i:i.i:t"iiiitTNS
I'iiemen, etc., mw ii-p..c pniiphlet iimt nu-
li.g ipiostions a.sk.d b) ivaiiiliilng I nl of iiul-
in us, Mill (lee. I!eu. A. SCcllii, I'ulilMur, M,
Louis, Mu,
LEGAL.
I.IIIV III IIU'ls.'
Ail.st: I "inily Conuiii.viuueri,
li. INII.I..S t hlti Cleik.
I l.r.lllv'.-s Villi II IX IIA.NHIIll'TCY. Ill Iho
lln-tr' , I noil of Hi lliil.il Miles for I'.c
Witti'iii Idsiiiil if I'eiiiisylvaulj, rioriiuu
I..111101I, nf Vn.tv'illo, Lackawanna fuuuty, i'liin
s.vlvauia, a liinkciiil under the Att oi Cougrosi
01 -Inl) I, I'sW, luving Jillci for u full ills
ihargo f 1 i.tji .ill debts provable against his rst-itn
iimhr raid Vt, notlio is heicby given tn all
known tredilois and other pcrcoas in interest, tn
appeal ln'fnie tie 6 J Id Cuint at I'ittshurg, In
raid ilk-Mil, nu the foiirtccnlli day of .tune, 1901,
al Id oMcii-k in tno torciuvni, to nhnvv ram, It
any liny have, why the prjycr of Ilia tjlj pe
litionir thiiuld not bt giautcit.
WILLIAM T. LINDSL'Y, ricrk.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
l-RUU.
NOTK i: SMlnl bid- will bo iiiflved by liio
I i, nun Coiuinli-sloneis of l.atkawamu county
at I lit ii- tlnc In the loiut lluiisc until 12 in.,
.I,i i,,. i, nml, lor Ihe i mist mot ion nf tliiilmi
lloi atom' an bos, four (I) Mcol girder and mi
lii'j.iliil limi .-to'io cuvirul bihlgci, and two (2)
Inn ii'U.i I'il'o bodies, in various puta of
l..:i I..IWHIII..I muni). I'l ins nml .speeilieationj fur
Ihe iiinstiir ihni "f i-ahl biidges tan bo Keen at
liio ofiitc in iho muni)' ciitii.tm- in (liu t'duit
hll-e. Coliilllisiomi.s It-stlVf tile lUIll to 111
jn t an) or all lhl.
Ilids vvll ho aim r" el nil for furnihing ami
la.vilig abnnl wv Illicit hiiiulieil ll,7ll) (.qilaro
loit of ttav: walk iplaiinl suriaie) iiin'ind the
"NiIiIIols' .Moniini"ni," in .iieoidinoc Willi pUm
and peiltlt.itli'.is "I toiiiily siuvo.iiir
ChiIiuiI i In i. ,s n in i iini'.iiiv all bids .n sl.it
ed in p'iilli. U'.i'in. .lollX IMIN'MiN,
,1. ( . MOIIItlh.
KsTATK Or JAMES I.I.I.IS. late of tlin llurougli
ol Dunmore, County of l.jiLawantii and
Slate of 1'eiiiisylv.iiii.i, ilrrea-eil.
f. el lots of administration upon tho above estate
having been guuted in the uudeitiznid, all per
sons indebted Ihciclu will plcaio mike piumpt
pa)iiienl, and Ihnso having ilaiuis against the
islato villi piiMiii tlioiii lor p.i.iiiuiit 10
.IOIIX W. Kl.l.lti.
DAYTON IJI.MSj,
AJtulniitialor
Insertions 25 Cents
Than Pour Llnm, A Cents (or Bach Extra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
k. r. arAtLDixo, iso iiuoadway, nuw
York.
Architects
IIDWAtlli II, DAVIS, AltClltTKCr, CONStLu
building,
t'iti:ni:iticic 1,. imow.v, ahcii. n iTiAb
IMnto Kxihango llldg,, 12il Washington me.
Dontists.
nit. a. v.. i:ii,i;xni:it(ii'.it, pauu huildino.
Spruce utrcet, Scranton.
1111. C. C. LAUUACII, 115 WYOMINO AVIINUH,
Xawyors.
ITtA.NK I!. ItOVI.i:. ArroicXKY-AT-l.AV4
Itootm 12, II, 1(1 nnd IB llurr building.
I'. Iv. lITlACV,ATT'V,Cf)IMON'LAI,Till.tlti
d. it. iti:i'i.otiM:, Arroitxi:Y-i.oANa nhoo
llatril on real estate Kciurlty. Mcars building,
collier Washington iivi'iiuc and Hpruco street.
WII.LAItl). WAItltllX k KXAI'I', ATT0rtNRY3
nnd coiiiisetlora-at'law. ItepuUlican building,
Wnshliigton avenue.
Jl'ssfl" .t: .II.SSIT ', ATTOItSflYS AND COU.V.
sellors-nt'laiv. Commonwealth building, Rooiru
in. 20 and 21.
I'.DW.Wit) W. TII.VYHH. A'lTOflXKY.
00:i-!iOI, nth ilooi. ilears building.
ltOOMa
L. A. 1VATItl'.S. ATTOUXt:V-AT-I.AW, DOAltll
of Trade building, Scranton, I'a.
I'atit:hsox a vii.;o.. Tit.nt;it3' xatio.naIj
II ml. building.
('. COMLOYS. ti-IR ttKITBI.ICAN BUILDIXO.
A. W. llHItTHOI.r. OKKICK MOVKD TO XO.
211 W.vcming avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DII. W, I,'. AI.I.KK, .11:1 .SOUTH WASI11XGT0M
avenue.
DII. S. W. I.'AMOItllAC.V. OKlTCi; 3.W WASH
Inglnn avenue. Itosldcnee, 131R Mulberry.
Clirnnlo dieae, lungs, heart, kldne)s and
penltn-iiilnary organs a specialty. Ilourt, 1
lo 4 p. m.
Hotels and Besturants.
THH
i:i.k
C'AI'i:. 12.1 AND 127 Kn.VMiI.IM
lt.itcs reasonable.
P. ZI.ICILKrt, Proprietor.
airnue
SCItA.NTOS HOI Si:. NI.All D L. k IV. PAS-
monger ilfpnt. Conduited on the Kuropean
plan. VIC'TOIt KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. II. nttl(5flS CIXANS PltlVY VAi;i.TSAXri
tess pools: no odor; only improved pumps used.
A. I). Ilriggs, prupriclor. Leave orders lino
North Main avenue, or lUcke'fl drug store, cor
ner Adams and llulbcrry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
(I. It. CI.AItKB k CO.. SIXDSMEN AND NIIUS
crimen, store 201 Washington avenue; greini
houses, 1101) North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 782.
Wire Screens.
JOSKI'll Kl'KTTi:!,, HIIAIt Sit LACKA. AVK.,
Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DIir.SSMAKIXG l'Olt CIllI.DItKN TO OUUEI'.-.
alio ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MKnAiuiUB nitos.. iRiNTi:ns' suppliks, i:n.
velopcs, paper bags, twine, Watchuaic, laO
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa.
TIIK WlLKKSDAItnU kkcord CAN nB HAD
in Scranton nt tho news standi of lteiiium
Bros., 400 Spruce and SOJ Linden: M. Nurtou,
f?2 Lackawanm avenue; I. S. Schutzcr. 21
Spruce street.
Political.
ITItST Ll'.lllSIiATTVi: IHSTItlfT-X'otice U heie
by given to tho Itcpubllran voters of tho
First, legislative, dintrlit 01 Lackawanna toiiiily
that a primary election will he held on Satin
day, Juno 8, ItWl, at the regular polling plait-,,
between t lie bourn of -I and 7 o'clock p. in., for
Ihe piupo.-e of electing lvo delegates In upi.
sent the bjlcl Ifgisljtivo ilisttiit in Iho connio;
Itepublioan statu convention tn ho hi Id in II. 11
risbuig. The lonvention in compule the vmo
will In.' held on Tuesday. .Iiinc II, Itilll. at Pi
o'clock a. in. in fo-opoi.ilive hall, .Noilh Main
avenue, in Sennit
In accordance with Hie inlet goveming Iln
district, the candidates will ho voted lor dirrillv
liv the voters at tho polls ami mu.a iogiic'i
ivilh liio district drill iiiuii his full name and
postollice address, and pay Ills iisx-nsiiioiiI lltteeu
days before tho election, or his name will nnl bis
placed on the official ballot, neither will ui
votm cast for him be counted.
The district vigilance comniittrn In various pre.
ointts will conduct the election, mid (he reside
will bo repoiled by the return judge tn the ilk.
triit convention, which will be inuipiisid ol
judges of the various districts.
A written notice containing further In.sliuelloin
will be uuiliil to ratli mcmbei' of the caul il.s.
tint vigilancu committee,
(3. W. .lenkins.
Cliairm.in Kiist tegislathe District. 1
Atlrtil: Waller Mmjison, Sorrel dry.
TIII1ID IXfilM.ATIVi: DI.VI'IIIIT Notice I,
hereby given thai Hie Itepiihliciii standini
committee of tins Thiid Legislalive district of
Lackawanna iminty, has llxnl Saturday, Ihe 22m!
day of .luno, 1SWI, bitvui'ii Iho hours of I and 7
p. ni. as the time for holding Ihe priuiailos tor
tho election of dolegilos In the state mm onl ion,
ami Tuesdav, the 2.1th. al 2 p. 111., at, th0 tl.tfj
oi the convention ol teliini Judges.
"Kadi iiiiididate must usisioi- liis full rtinm
and piLtolliip address Willi the iliniiintu 0r
seirelarv and sliill pay Ills .iSMtssment at lent
twenty iii befoio tin- prliiuiy fleilhui. or hii
1, .11110 wil not hi- piinlcd oil tho billol,"
SI1011M no mine than Iho requited uuinher of
t.indlihilm regisler, Iho iluirinaii ami sectctar
shall iltclaii' Iho pii'soin so legistereil tn ho th'o
duly I'lri'iul ilelegalei ill piirsuamo of (he pro.
visions nt Ifulf 2.1. Ily order of
. OM'Mt VANIirSKIItlv, Clnlrmtn.
Altrl! J. H. W MTvINS, Secretary. 1
Scranloii, I'a,, .May IS, im,
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will l!.m nig;' Minthly
ni'eTi Kcturns,
Ubol! ThoInveslur'iil'iindl'ayiSeml-niontlily
T.io oldest rslutilisheil in Amerha, Nn certlfloatu
holder has ever hvt u cx-ut. I'ayincnti uiaijo In
all Mihscrihcrs evrrv 15 davs. Nn tioublo. Vrs
delay. Money refunded on demand. Writ to
tliy for partlotilars, freo lo any address,
C. K, Mai-kiy k Co., llmlsOTi llhl'g,, Ncwr Yorl.-4
Bond Offerings.
Fla. Cen. & Pen. Con. 5s,
Paying 3 3-4 to 5 3-4 per cent
Port Worth & Rio Grande, 1st
3-4s,
Gal. Har, & San Ant. 1st 5s.
Iowa Cent. Ry Co. 1st 5s,
Long Island City & Flush. 1st
5s,
louis. New Albany & Chic. 1st
5s, '
Mexican Cent. Rv Cn. 1.
Missouri Pacific Trust, 5a,
Minn, ueiri tiec. 1st Con,
Rio Grnndo West, 1st 4s.
5 s,
St. L., Iron Mt. & So. Refd. 43.,
Coiiiplftf Ciri'iiUr LiU on Application. '
brAiiSTiu TABLES."
1&01 (I'iicUt KUition) now ready.
Spencer I Trask &, Co,
S7sS0 Pino Street.''
(15 State Mccet. Albany, y..Y. NUW yo(JK
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