;it ..-V,V"" 3" " rv,-W"' X THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAI' 28, 100.1, Sn NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ! ..ONTnOSE. Special tn the 'n-inlnn Tribune. MoiiMmhp, .Miiy JI7.--A. I!. Smith iilnl ilnllRliIri', I'lnitiui', uri' vluultlR tin' I, real nioi'th)ii i"t lltilliiln A .1 ."i,.. tr wiikos-itiiui', liiis I)oiii hliliiK III." rnmlly In llili I'liU'o. Air William I). I.UMlt Iiiik iinlvi'il tit hor !nmu' In thli liliii'c from (.'htimhls I'lintnii Uui'lu'c, whore .slic spent sex ci'iil inmilliH ill tlw hiinii' of lur ilniiRlitci', Mix HtiniK'y T. W'llli'tt, hn nivomp.uiliMl liri Iiiiiih', ami will miciii1 tliM spiiMim in Muntioso. iJinliiff ilii- ."even' Hlonn thai pitsfiod ovfi llil-t M'cilon nn Fililay iifipriinnii, UrIHIiIIIK Mtllll'U II Inn II nil till' fllllll of A. ('. ItnRPij.-, Sunt Illicit, and It WHS PMlllPly COIIHlllllCll, tl'KI'UlPI' Willi the ciiiUpiiIk. V. I) H. Alni'.v Iiiim ii'tiiini'il fioin .'pu Viu It, uhoif lie was piikiirciI nn Jppil Illlslllt'bX. Atloilipy .Inllll I'VlKIIMJIl, i'f o.ik Ininl, uns li.iiis.ictltiK I'loles.'.lonul InislllPss in Mils place tn-ilay, M. Ctiiiistin-k anil family, of Xrw Vmk, will occupy Hip .Mtilfeinl hnmo ptpad mi Monument Sriu.irc, tills .set son IUihxpI Kins Is n fillet lit Hip lioine of It I lliihllisnll. on J'nik HtlCM't A " III CoiiiipII, whose toot mi" ln JiiipiI in (in accident on the .Montto-jp hi'iiinh nf Hie I.cIiIkIi Valley rnllioud, spei,il weeks iiro, Is slowly ippovor 1 ncr In the I'.ii'Kcr linspltiil at Siiyic. .Indue Senile Is hnhllng aiKimient ciiint lo-dav. Oi.nij.v I'.ildwin, of MlililluUiivii, is palling on Montrose friends. Mis. II. (' Tinker was suinninned to F.ietoiy ille on ThlliMlay liy the dp.uh of her In other, .Inllns T. Hush. Tlioic was a larsc coiiRreKntlon at the K.ipti.st (hut eh lust eenlnfr, the occasion IipIiir a union seivhe at which the animal .senium to the (!. J, IS. was dellvoied by Kev i:, K. 'Phoni.i.s. The liipnilieis of the post met at tholr hall mid inaiched to the chinch, wh-ie they occupied fiont seats, wlilch hail been lesened lor them. PaMor Tliomub' te.t w.is the llfth and sKth verses of the one litin hied and thii ty-.spventh JValm, ,nnl his IliPine was "Intellijreiil Patriot Kin.' The set iiiim was sclinl.uly and Insplilns in loiucptlun .ind elortuent In delivpiy. The luiieial of the late James Alt ken was i.n Rely attended fiom the boiisp yesteid.iy afternoon at " o'clock, Ke A. I.. Kenton, IX P., oflni.uinp;. The pall 'beams weie A. Ti. Tltiinx, I!. !. Scott, ,. H. liiiflis-, 11. b. Hush, .. T Scott and J. C. HhiiIiir ton. AmoiiR iieople trom out of town In attendaiK e xieie: Mr. and Mis. "Iclwanl S. Shppheid and Miss Iconise Staik, of Wilkcs-Barie; Mis. John Altkon, of Cat bowl. ilo, and Mis. 13. c. Poiey, of Vnlondale. The luteinieni was In the Monliose cemetery. FACTORYVILLE. Spec i j 1 tn the Sir inlon Tiibunc. F.ictoiyllo, .Max- :!7. The funeial nf Mr. J. T. Hush took place at the Metho dist chinch last Friday afternoon, Kev. J. -V. Hee nlllei.itliiR, Funeral Director 1. V, St.mton hud cIiiiirp of the inter ment In HveiRieep cemetery. Mr. Hush was. about seonty-two yeais old, and had leshled lu're neaily thh ty-llve e.us, and was le.specled h all who knew him. lie is suivived by a wife and d.uiRhter, Annette, and son, Fiank, of Siiantnii; one slstei and one In other, of I'arbond.ile, and one si.ster, nt Mont iose. Mr. Hush had been In feeble health lor some time, 'but was con llned to the hoiisp only tour ilajs. IX T. i 'mm ell and Heiny Pike are both .spiiously ill, with little hopes of loeovery P.o.ml wanted on a faun. See utl wrtisonienl in "Want" Diioctoiy in another column. Mr. and Mis. William Petipo and son, Stanley, of Sci.iiitnii, (.pent Sunday with lelauves hi town. Mis Heck, (,f IlalnshurR, X J, lias Issued imitations to the niaiii.iRe of her daiiRlitei, Katie, to Mr. Ti. J. Oils man, of this plate. The veddiliR will be a ipiiet allalr, iiw-Iiir to the recent death of the luide's lather. The wed diiiR will take place Wednesday, Juno .', at IiIrIi noun. Th Piuoilal serlre was held In the Haptlst ( linn h last Sabbath niniii IliR Ui' ij. I!. Smith delUeied the sermon liiah the Ciand Army of thn Itepuhlii and Ladies' elide attended in a hod.v Suiida.v I'venliier the usual monthly union luupeiaucc set ice was held in the Methodist ehuiih, ev, li, K, Smith pleached an eloquent seiinon, Mis N. A. liaidner leluined last Fii- d.i. uioinliiR hoiii iietl.hbiiiR, where she went as a deleR.ite to the Kehekali Slal( as.senibl.N. FOREST CITY. Special tn the s(rantoii Triliunc. Foiest ciij. Muy L'l.-The union, memorial spiMms the Methodist i'Iiiih li last eM'iiu ; attiacleil n veiy la irc cniiRieRailou u. Jr. citnW had ihuiRc it th,, ineetliiR and pa tilotie leiuaiks wii' made bv Itev. "Wllllani llollensheil, of Hie 1'ie.sby tejhiu i lunch ninl i:unnollst M't chell The latter conducted the inoin iliR spivUp in the Methodlht ihuich, Do Not Trifle with danger and remember every cough or cold means danger. Shiloh9s Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs, It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold, "A severe cold settled In throat and bronchial tubes ioldahij)i Ustcil several months. I tried Shiloh and it lured me at once. Am glad to add my testimony. riKKKE OUSHING, Reclcr St. .Mark's Church, I.eKoy, N. V. Shllnh's Consumption Oure U mid by all Jrunsisw ui vae, 00o. 81. 00 a bottle. A frmieit Kuurxntrn .!; with uery bottle, fjouurx nut oiitl. tld cu to ynurdrugelst sturl cevjimr money back, Write for illustrated fool on consumption. Sent without cost to you. S. C. Wells J: Co., U Koy, N.V, PXpolltR (Iip Irniplallilll'J Hlitl pltfftll.t tif the tlientiieat profpssion, Alfied Uavlt Ims te turned from n I wo wicks' Hit with tlown-tlie-vnllcy filend". The iinninime snip or the Methodlit ladles Is hinlliK n Rteat hooin. The stoip Is piow'ded ln'.leh of the lime. Ow'Iiik 'ti the fact that there ate two pay days and a linllihiy this week the states will he opened five of the slv eveiiliiRs. The Star ill tun eotps and about fif teen other ipsldents of Foipst City altende the fair of HI. .IoIui'h Cath olic church In Pleasant Mount Satur day evpiiim.-. Tim annual pntertitliiinent of the public school will he held In the Ma vis Opeia Hotmc Wednctday. About MO children will take pal t. A mtitl upp will be held for the pupils III the afttrnooti, and the pvenlnp pro Ki amine Mill In for the parents, Thuisday the schools will observe Memoilal Day, koIhr; to the ceinetcrv to dei orate the soldiers' rimvpi. FiI tlny nltrlit the Kradttatliiff class wilt hold their commencement exeielses lu the Opera olluse. J. n. Hutlt! spoilt Sunday with his family help. nniiiil wanted on a faim. See nd vitlseinent in "Want" Directory In another inlumii. Mis. John "Wellington, one of Valid Hub's best known anrl mot estimable women, died nt her homo Sunday lnnrnlntr. The funeral will take piano nt S o'clock tomntrnw mornllifr. P.ev. K. Ij ciailc oflletated. Tntpimont will be mad" at Xewaik Valley, X. Y. HOLLISTERVILLE. Srfdnl tc Hi" qcranton Trihunc Hollisterville, May 7. Albert Van Oorder died at his late lesldente heie May IS, at 10' 1,". p. m. For many ye.ns Mr. Van tinnier lias suffeied with consumption, of which he died. He bote his MlflcrliiR ery patlontlj. Mr. Van tbnder was a quiet, helpful liclRhhor, ii veteran of the civil war, and a member of the Methodist Piotestant church here, and he will be Kteatly missed. In his death the lanilly loses a loving husbai.ll and father, the chut eh a faithful member, the community a consistent Christian citizen. The funeial services weie conducted in the Methodist Protestant chinch on the "Jlsl, at -:"0 p. in., Kev. Mr. Flsk oftlciatiiiK. The sermon was an Impresshe one and a beautiful tribute to Ills memory. Among' the floial ti Unites- was a beautllul floral design, and loses, liotn his wife, a star f i om the ton, and a casket bou quet f i om Mis. "Warner, of Seianton. The pall hem ers weie: P. C. Me.id, of Madisotiville: A. Hedglln, of Dt inker; J H. Mott, D. K. Watrous, and II. I.. Stone, of this jdiee, all veterans of the civil war. Inlet nient, llnllistei vllle cemetei.v. Per eased was aged H jcai.s and 19 davs, and is survheil by a wife and son, Charles Van Oor der, of Seranton; a hi other, Malloiy Van (Solder, of Kber: four slsteis,. Mrs. G. K. llaiwey, of Xew Votk; Mis. Delhi llie, of Xew York, and Mrs. Samuel AfcVey, of this place. Ho.ud wanted on a faim. Sep ad veitlsement in "Want" Dliecloiy in another column, Mis. David Ol instead is ciltleally ill. The tiis't quartet y meeting of the Methodist Protestant Kplscop.il chinch convened in the M. P. church, near Cobb's Corners, lust Satin day and Sunday. ' Mis. Graham, nf 'Amum, was sum moned to the sick bedside of her sis ter. Mis. David B. Olmstead. Mrs. Chailes K. Brown and daugh tcis. Xellie and Maude, visited among lelalhe in Seranton last week. .Mis. Warner, of Seranton, Miss Ida Wood, of MattimonK Miss Xellie FiaUer, of Port Jeiis, atelnded the funeral nf Albert Van Gmder. Ij. h. C.i Iflin, of Seranton, vlilted one day last week at the homo of his daughter, Mis. C. X. West. The Misses Octa and Bertha Biown wete entertained a few days last week among iclntlves in Seianton. Mi.s. t;. H. Van C.inip uul son, of Dunmnte, weie lecontly guests at the home of Melehnlr Fueglln. Air. Hairy K. .Mooie. of Seranton, spent last Friday at the homo of his mother, Mrs. havlnii Monte. Mi. Aithur Ostrander, or Seianton; visited last Sunday at the homo of hl.i lnnthpr, .Mrs. Huttio Osttander, .Mis. Louise Ain tlotder and son, Chaile.i, wish to extend their most rhuete thanks to tho many friends and neighhois lio so faithfully ie inembeied and stood by them (lining Hie long sickness and In the hour of their Mid beieiivement, by showing many kindnesses nnd sympathy ror the deceased husband and father, Albeit Van Oorder, ISov. C. A. Spauldlng, of Finest ( Ity, oei tqiied the Haptlst pulpit heio last Sunday atternoon, and pleached to the boys In blue. The older of the seiAiin was as follows: Singing, "Stand up, Stand up for Jesus;" serlptuio leading; prayer by Kev. tiporgo 'l lilbbsoii; hinging, "Am I n Soldier of the Cross;" sermon by Itnv. c. A. Spauldlng, text, 1 Timothy, G-i: tinea by Key. and Mis, Gout-go T, Glbbsoii; prayer by Ke, c, a. Spauldlng: singing, "Aineilca," bene diction, Tho boy.s in hluo and their 1 1 lends ft om a distance, and those 1 1 om the vicinity, filled the chinch and tho .soi mon was highly uppie clatcd. For Fomnle Complaints and diseases arming fioni an Impure) state of tho blood Wchty's Celery Xervo Compound Is an Invaliublo spo cltic. Sold by Matthews Bios, H01NESDALE. Special to thr Si-ranton Trlbunt. . IlimeMhile, May 27,-Tlie meiiiheiH of tho Giand Aimy of the Kepubllc at tended the bcivlcp In tho Baptist church on Sunday meningand listened tn an eloquent dlseouiso by the pastor Kev. C. 1.. Petcy, A convention of Sunday school wnik pis will bo held in tho Methodist chuich Wednesday afternoon and evening, which will ho nddiessed 'by pioiulnent siieakeis.anioiig whom aio Mi, Barnes, supcilittendent or state piiniaiy wok. Kev, William II, Swift, chaplain of tho Thirteenth icglment, delivered a thoioughly patriotic seimou lust night in tho Piesbyterlau church. Company i:, of tho Thirteenth, uttended in a body in lull unlfoini. The largo church nu.s tilled. Patilotio music was icn deicd by tho choir. The Tilbuiiu has a laigu poster, prominently posted In Honoadnle, which is worthy the attention of young peo plo desiring a flee college tuition. Write to the Seranton Ttlhuno for terms. Tho BPiitfl that weio placed tuniitid the fountain In tho path dm lug sum mer nrc not to ho placed theto now. Tho many tired niotltcifl and Invalids will ho dopilved tif tho comfott they derived fiom this pleasant icsnit, on account of a few tintuly hoyst who con gregate thoic evenings und othcts who enjoy the hcnellt of the p.uk. Hoard wanted on a fat in. Sec nd vcillsoment In "Want" Directory In another column. Attention should he called to those who use the sidewalks for a blcyclo path. AVOCA. The death of Mary, wife of Jamoi Bell und daughter of Mr. and Mis. Justus Itcnnlnian, occulted yestetday morning nt 11.30 o'clock at the family residence, on South Main stioet, after suffering several months with rheuma tism of the heart. Dccascd was fotty tlueo yents of age, nnd was an In durations woman, much given to the comforts of home, nnd although a great suffoicr she was always cheerful nnd happy. Tho members of tho fam ily have been called upon dining the past year to mourn the loa of it loved one on two occasions, Miss Kllzaboth having been called away last May. Be sides her husband and one son, Will iam, she Is survived by tin up sisters, Misses Margaiet, Lena, Mis. P. II. O'Btlon, nnd one bi other, William. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon at U o'clock. Intel nient will bo In l.angcllffo cemetery. At about L',,10 o'clock yestetday mottl ing butglais tiled to effect nn entrance into T. J. Llewellyn's lesldenco on South Main sttcct. They took a board from tho walk and used It as a ladder at the bay window. In trying to get tin niigh tho window they toppled over a large flower pot and the noise awakened those who wpip sleeping downstalt.s. On Investigation, nothing was missing except the nilhci cants. Kev. D. M. George, In the absence of Bey. D. T. Smythe, who Is in Phila delphia, pie.iehed nt services in tho Ijangcllffe chinch on Sunday. Boaid wanted on a faim. -See nd vcitlsement In "Want" Dhectory In another column. The ladies of the Methodist Kplsio pal chinch have arranged for a social to be held In Descrs' block on Thuis day evening. Ice cieam and cake will e served. J ; vet y body welcome. The degree team of the Daughtois of St. Geoigo will meet this eening tor teheaisal. Mis-ps Xellie WaMi and Mary Bar rett hae lestimed work at the Inter national Correspondence schools, after six weeks' vacation. The pi cedents nnd past piesklents of the Ladies' Catholic Henevolent asso ciation of I.uzerno nnd Lackawanna counties met in IIci bolt's hall on Sun day afternoon and organized a. senate for Xoi theastein Pennsylvania. The object is to promote the -welfare of the society. There will be tin op meetings of the officers annually. The following weie elected: Piesidont, Miss' Mary Quiiin, Avoca; Wce-ptesidont, Mis. K. O'Donnell, P.nsons; .second ice-pt evi dent, Mis. P.Wells, Aichbald: lecotder, Miss Maiy Cooney, Plttston; llnauelal secretary, Miss Fannie Mcfiee, Seian ton; treastuer, Miss Mm ton, Seianton; chancellor, .Miss Butler, Wilkes-B.ine; orator, Misfi Gallagher, Plymouth: mar shal. Miss Maiy Connelly, Old Foige; guatd, Miss Mulcahey, Plttston; tius tees. Mis. McDonald, Tajlor: Miss Mary bjiiu, Seranton; Miss Can ol, Seianton. Installation will take place nn Wednesday, June 12, in the Knights of Columbus looms, Seranton. Chailes W.uren h.ns puichaspd the Campbell lesldenco on the West Side. Mis. McCrilidle and daughter, .Maiy, will leave this week to spend a few months in Scotland. Miss Kate Brehouy is spending her vacation in Pnttsville. DURYEA. The commencement exeielses at the High school this year will piobably ex cel otheis of former years. The gtadu atlng class have arranged to have their gi imitating oxcteises on the evening of June I, aNo to have their class-day ox el cises on the evening of Juno .I. Tho banquet is to follow tho elass-drry exei elses. All the gi aduates of the foimcr classes are coidially invited. Invita tions will bo sent to as many as pos sible. On tho evening of .May :!l the Junloi.s will picsent n pielty lltttlo drama. The funeral of the lale John Taylor took place Satuiday fiom the homo of his hi other, William. Intei nient was made in Avoca. The defeased died at the Moses Taylor hospital fiom injuries iciplved at the Hallstead mines a feu days ago, ihy a fall of lock. Jlo was thiity-the yeais of age, and a wife and several biothcis and sistois sur vive him. Ho.nd wanted nn a fnrm. See ad crtlhemcnt in "Want" Dltectory In another miliums On Dccoiatlon day the old veterans will again visit the testing place of their sleeping cotnrade.s nnd plaeo flowers and flags on their giaves. Kv crcise.s win bo held on the lawn and several noted Hpeakcis will participate. A social will be conducted by tho Kp wortli league. Itev. II. A. Gioen spoke to the Junior Outer 1'nited American Mechanics on Sunday moinlng, Miss Maty Seal, of Seranton, visited at the lioine or Dpi- paiPiits on Sunday. Mis. S. Andpr.son and sou, Walter, visited in Seranton on Monday, BASE BALL. American League. U IMriiit . W.HiiiiK(i'ii 0 0 0 .! 0 1 I 0 ,"!-- ,s Jit ;t IJdnilt ,.,., (I 0 on o i n i -. t 7 1 naltrrirs-Cirmk mid CIjiKcj Miller anil riui low, Umpire Mici id 111, At fliiiauo- it, 11, f lllllhnnio ,,,, ,20(100000),-! 7 fl Chicago i .1 0 0 !l 1 1 0 II) J! lUtleiln. lliinn 4111I ltninnnj Pjttcraon und tullnjii. Unipirc Mjh.injju. At Mllnaukic , ;, I'lill4ilrlilii4 1007000018 tl .'1 Milwaukee ,,., ' 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 -I .-, Ilattciles I'lank and 'oucr SpaiUs and l.cahy, Unipiie llaikcll, At ricNcland-riostoii Divcland, no same, wet eiounds. National League. All National league Kamcs cilicrliiki for today were poatponcil on .mount of uin. Eastern League. Toronto, 3; Montreal, 3 WoKc.tcr, I'rmiikiup, rain. Duffalodtcicheoter, riln. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Alerlj chalknee the hlidc to a game it hall on any ground or Pcioratiwn Pj,, Mav g, btdlci, manager. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THEATRICAL. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ATTRACTIONS TODAY. A('M)i:IV 01' MliSIC ".toliui Slmpkliw." Allciiioon .mil nlnlil. "Joshua Shnpklns." cnoil tur.il ill nun nlt)i ruche IIItmI intlnnnre In firintiiii. Ilili l.ut w 11 nititlii irnpii nt llir? Ai.iclcniy ot .Minlo, wliera llie ".loiliui SlnipklnV (niiipmy opcneit a tlirco-ili.v riiRiirrnriit lit ocnlinf. Tin' pine n well rtimril with npiruitlitP fcencrj. The nw mill wrne In Hip third nit was Intciwly rcilliliu aiiJ cnwcil iniicli appl.itie. The nctltiB inmpiny,.n verv well Inlaw al iiul trnip nn excellent perform inrc. TIip plere will be prcocnltil at lioth tlie .iltciimon and eicn big pcrfciimiiicefl today. Ludwig, the Great Baritone. Si r.intnnhni wlio line lic.11 it Wltllnm l.tnlvvle, tlie (tieit liumlon Inrllonc, sine, ami In wlnwc r.im lilt clorioiii oiie ftlll rhiit, will ho ile HrIiIiiI he;onil incisure In lcirn tint lie will he one of the Rinup nf nitlfti who will Ing nt the bjceum theater on 'I liurml.iy uenlng, M ! 30. Mr. l.mlwli; Ini a gritnl ritlieilral nlie tint rnlU tinm hit thru it like the tones o( a Rieit eru' in, lln.int Willi mclmiy anil miooth ,14 the richest M-bet. Mi. I.iulwlt: I111 Jul rcturneil from I'ngl mil uhcic he .uhled to liis linteli In "the l'l.v inrv liiiltlniiui," "lie MeMnsiiiei" anil otlnr cipii.11 in the icmlllioii of whltli he lu pjitkip.itril diiriiic the pat oicr,l fe.ison. Mr Itiilulir leiebeil a mirkeil natinn oil l.i't .Monday menlnc wluii IiIh inijestle olco r.1113 out at tlie ('iiinceic theater, New- York. 1 lie Ulaitram openi at the l.jceum bo office this morning at !l o'clock ami Irani the nimier ihh Inqiiiiies at the ho olllc e the theater will he t,ieil to ill cipuity to hear the ureit Inrl tone whin he nppem next Tliuriliy evening. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. New- ork, M ly ST. -Todo'i hvniiies ill the stoil. miil.et was the Mnillcit for any full (I iy mice the pnsnlciitial electmn. 'Ihcic wis noth Ins in the nniket to Indicate any outside Intel-e-.t, litlicr specnl-itbc 01 inipittnent. The Imml ninkcl fhaiiil in the ilullmss. In the ReinMl urn of block piofcssinnal tMileii undo fuiile .itlimpU to lone .1 movement of pine, but 111 1 meiln tlmr conn uts the inoieimnt wis en done .isni). Theie w.h .1 "'U'lil Im le una; of IHici-i i.ul in stuipHliy wilh the mo"imnt in the toliicios and then .1 pciind of putty i.n.iral weakne-n 'the 1 11 1 tint tin ie .n .1 pencnl hiidmiiu .iiriin I" hue the iliwe showed tic illy lint this mi ikne-s wis due laiinly to Hlhng In the hens. ItnoMiies were not complete il Kiuei.illj 111 the list :ind net Ic-ses ale the nile in lolks lint wile ti.uldl m. 'llie nun vmt nt in llie tnhiico stoiks wxs the only thing woitliv of siiciul not no in the di'a tl iding, It was imixplaiuid cxiept liy the pel. sustince of reiintly euinnt rumors of a con-uli-ilition of .ill the lolncio interests. The moie. mint uiiir1 to n inlt ami sullered some icnction on the thst -it nouiKCmint of the supreme couits dei isiou in llie I'oito lino use, owiui; to the innfusion and doubt as to the biopc and hiatin of the deiis.101 s. rontinciit.il 'liili.Kio. howecr. held tiiljinrn1v nnd lose in the hie delinks, closing .it the top .'.Ij: points oxer Sjturilo. in(ncin 'Inuicco' net giin was 'f,. 'the weakuiss of su.u w.n perh ip-j the eflei t of the decision, although the tiouhle with iiuportir-. of lellned susar ntlectiil the stock. I Kki 11111.1 moved up eoibpiciionsly eiRht iiomts after in upeiimj re-ielion on liRht tratisjitioiis and without ixphnition. mili;iiu lied (Vipjiei was uitdci some piessiire and fell at one turn 2',. Lite in the iliy time win- two ti ins lotions ot one hundied shires enn 111 .Noiihein I'.iuhe it su. compiled with -MM 011 ,s,tnrdn- Tot ii .ile., 20 OHO slmes. Tlioiu wis ,1 -111 ill imminent in hnnds, with an inei;u. lar motciutnt of pines. 'I'otal sjlcs ii.ir xalue, lJ.-2iKI 000. Tinted Mites Imnds wire all unohmged on the list c.ill. Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100, STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Tirst Natioral Uank uwi Seranton Salngs Bank 05(1 Third National Hank 4M) Dune Deposit and Discount flank.. 273 Economy Light, II. & I'. Co a Licka Trust Safe Deposit Co 1.7) Clark & Snoxcr Co., I'r 12J Seranton Iron Pence & Jlfff. Co 100 Canlnn Ayl( Vork9 )" Lacka-vanna Dairy Co., I'r 20 County Siunis mm s irusc ui,, 300 ri.ci Vailnml Biiik- (Carhoiid ile -.. sr..,..lnr.l llnlllne: Co .:u T'lilci-." TCilloml Pink' 17" Siranton Holt and Nut Co 100 I'mpli's Bink 1..0 New Mexico lty. i. C (-'11 73 BONUS. Seranton Passenger Hallway, Brut MortR-ose, due 1020 113 reoplo'a btrcet Hallway, first mort- sae. due mis na People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1921 US Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. ... 102 City of Ssranton St. Imp. 0 per cent 103 Seranton Traction 0 per cent 115 Seranton Wholesale Market. (TYirrrotcd by II. 0. 1'ib". 27 Lackaw-amn .V) lliitlcr I'refli, JJ.i2iV.c ; tlaliy, (u,h, itul nC'.i'. liiccse I'nll u c.i 111 1 old, ll'jiUc.j full cican, niw, llall'si- 1'kss U'-tein fiesh, II'.-iIji.-, ne.uliy stale, 15'.iH'. , , IKiiis -Per b i-hel. choke niiinow, J luiy.rfl, I'ci llciiii l'ir husliil, ihoiic iiijiiow, s.'.jjj $2.1 0. Medium flcins IVr bu.hcK 2 lOi'Vi t3, (iiuii 1'e.is Per litblick, I.I0ifl,"i. flour Ite.st pitinl, pir hanel, Tl.fi. Itrd Kidney llc.111.v- 1'ei bushel, 72 JJasj.SO, Pol itocr.- I'c- bushel, .'ijil.0i, lliliniiil.1 Onions -I'ci li'iliel, $1001,60. Philadelphia Grain and Produc. l'hllidclplua, Jl iy '27. Wheat Hun but quicl. Conliait mailn M iy, 77")i.i7,j, I "ill, dull lot Mi.nh, No. 2 mixed Mai, ITVia1, Ouah -cti'id.i; Nu. -J white 1 lipped, Sl'jili, l'lmii (;uiet, but field) ; wiulii Hipenoi, 21111223. Hut. 111 (juut, but .slc.iih ; faiuy we9tcin uiaiiai.i, Hi'., do. do piinls, -20; do. nvuliy do, -21, i:s'i - steady ; fu.-h in jib), ll'j; do, we-dun W.4 It; do soiithwcstiin, 12' j ; do, southern, 12. t lice! 1 inn, uood tliiiniul; N, Y, full ueaiiH Inn) kiiiiill, Ul'j ii", do. do corjii to choice , h'-i'i'i. Itctincd fcUKai--(uieti couon limluiiLiil, Tallow Hull ill) pi line in hhdr., Hell's; until. li do. do b.ineU, aINi i.iku, 0Ha51s, l.tie I'oiiltn -hleadi ; filr ilennndj fiinls, IPilO'j. ; old riHKUr.s, 7; spclli," iliiikciu, UJ2'i; iluil,, ti t in. Huxssid pnulliy wis quiet nnd fowls a chide I'jslei. rnwls-ihoiie, IdalOi.i, o, fur to crood, 0'j.il old lousUid. 7; luiaihi,; cldckeiu hoin, l.'Jll; 1 111 Kc.x s, IOal-2. Iluiiplo-rioui, l,Hl b.iinls ami ,'21li,0(i0 poiiivli in saiks; xUiial, 12,om) bushel; 10111, , urnii n,i U, 2,i,0'W. Milpiuciits Wlieat, none; com, til.uiii) Inctliela; oils, ",') biishela. New York Grain and Produce. Vw- nik, JlJ) "27. I'loiii -Mead), but dull. WhcU (-put Hi in , No. .'. ltd, 'h I. o, I). allou; No. 2 ml, I"1!, ihwioli No. 1 Noithciu Duliith, M's (. o. b. .1llo.1i; oilliis Keiiildly I11111 all ill), Closcil liiinu .it ; mil ml adiaiue, Miy closed, Nl'i; Jul), T'Ji ci, 7i''. I'oirt bput uliad); No I, -pi, elea(or, and CjTs I 1. i. alio it. Oplluu? tiim ililllii,- tho day and iloMil I11111 at a partial '. tint net adiamc; Mi) ilosed, t'.i; Jul), li ; bipi. si,. (leiat bput Head); No. 2, JJ; No. a, ,-i2',j; Nn. '2 wldle, "I'ji No. .1 wuile, ill; track iiiixeil M. nn, .Uc.'ll; liuik while, aj'.i J7. Oplioiid quicl, but atiad) llutlir-Mraily to firm; cieamei), lail'J; fae. toi), Hull',. ri:ui-(iiift; state and l'iiius)l. laiila, I.Pji wcolun mui ulcd, lli.aL'; wcotcin hi luted, I l,il I!;. Dieop I'iriu; fancy lame lolored, Sa'i; do, do, white, iiasa; fain) Muall colouil, tl'i; do, do. white, Hi,. Chicago Grain ana Produce. liluso, May 27. Despite llie absence of cablei the wheat luaiktt lilted I11111 todi Jul) ilosCJ liUlur, July coin iloul ', higher and July oats 'si1 lm.hu. 1'iejx ilonsj i-lcwd fiom 2Ji to. Ill mils luwti. Cu.ih ipiotjtiuiu weie us fol low 3: I'lour-Vuieti No. 2 epilnsr wheat, ; No. 3, Tlalli No. 2 led, 7oi76; No. 2 coin, CZalJ; Vo. ! oats, 21aia .0; No. 2 white, 291'a.iO; No. J wblte, UU)iata), No, 2 r)c. BVj, (iood fcrdln; barley, 111 lair to clione inallluir. 1'JiJI; No. tiax- teed, 17.1; No. 1 noilhwcilcrn, 17.1: prime timothy teed, SV). Mitsi I'vlk-liWUVJ; laid, clOaliJs; flioit THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents lor Hach Extra Line. For Bent. For Rent0 Store in The Tribune building, formerly occupied by tlie Times. Including Desks, Steam Heat and Electric Light. Also 1200 feet of lloor space on 4th lloor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of TUB TRIBUNI:. IIOIJM: OP Hi:.l nciutlful nclchVioilinod, near t'hy, 112(1 .Mulberry. Laundiy. tlatloniry .ih tub, li lily hide of ftrcet, piled ulcw.ilk. Open todi). '1 ell )our Irlcnd-i. Lomen). Han Kahi. l'Olt liKNT-O mom home, corner .i)no aenuo ami l'litreim stntt; hot ami iold w iter, nor.o hut finall family need apply. 17t .iiie aciiue. l'Oll HUM' In Dillon, lottace of nine room, furnished or unfurnished, loi the i.c.1-011 ot for jrai; fho ininiitci to Mitlon, one of th brt loeallom in riltrn: house nculy new Apply to . W, C.iilton, Dalton, l'a. 029 CinmN' Ilinni: SmilCT, ten rnonn. modern Improiemcnts; steam heat furnished; desir desirable. For Sale. rOlt Sl,i:.Cllnl.ci -built, lound bottom nnd Hat bottom flshiiifr boats. . A. t'aikeiul and J. CurtN, coimr Clierrv and 1'oiutli .stiecli, llunmoie, l'a. For Stile or Rent. 101! SM,i: OH IIIAT-'lwo eottiRit with Rood witei, K.uilciH mid f nit, in Klmhuist. 'In lm to suit. li. IIilcsoii, Sinnti'ii Furnished Booms. IOIt lti: I One litffe furnished fiont room; also one hide loom, 517 Adaim avenue. Wanted To Buy. IilGK't.i: WAMT.D- . siiond I11111I lidie' wheel wauled Addicss, statins priie, "Wheel," care Ti ibuue. Wnnted To Exchange. I WIMI 'to i:Clt (Ji: a uood liiiihlini; lot at l'o) nti lie. Pa., on llie O. &. . It. It . foi a Kcntle lioisi', Iiiiiick. 11ml laniige. ,Addiesi llo ;ii7, 1'oiost (.'ity, Pa. Wanted Board. 150 Mil) V WliU) ON A r.VUM- mntliunn and wife, witli one iluld. a little Kill ot t )iai-, desiics to mm urc bond 111 a pii 110 lainlli on 1 faun not a buaidiue; house. I'nfiu ipiu t pine with some shule; must be within a hilt hoiii i'v 1 .ill frim Siranton, and within w llkiujr distant.; fiom railroul st 1I1011. If u Mutable luiatiou 1.111 be sriiiud would ttay lliroiuh July and ponsi bly August. Addiess, kiwiu; full puticiiliM and luue pel wifk, ".siimmer Hoaid," Tuhiinu ofliie, iMianloii, l'a. Boardeis Wnnted. bL.MMI.lt HOAIIDi:i:S WANTI.U-Niee luealion; luautiful (,'i'oie along the watei. Aihlitv-.s Mis. . 1.', box SI"), -Moscow, l'a. 110 MID AT l'AN"-Mi:itI('A.N Pan-meiiian m' ituis tan teeiiip looms M-iy uasoiuhle; 111- .it i fanuh. ( orrispondtnie Milicitid. l.uc V. linspool, J.'.-j I.utheiau Mint, Unli do. VANTi:i) V limited miiubii of ho mien on farm afui- -lime 1. l'or iaiticuLu addievi llo t.', Dmioik, l'i. WANTCD Table boaideri. Jim. Tompkins, 651 Washington icicuuc. Situations Wanted. WAN IKIl Position by a yoiiiifr man, ace -1, a bookkeeper 01 assistant and t)pcwiitu, white tood hard woil. cilU fur adiaiiiuueiit. No expeiieuie iiept a thoiou.li Inisiies mil no mining; 1. in i;iM' icfcitme as to ihn.uUi; am willing to no -iniwhcte in thu fctitc when- Mint, attention to hi-sims will be appieiiatid; KOod penman; loriispondeme !.nlicited. Addiess e le) II. Veicr, hopoi, bullhan count) , l'a. birtATIO.N WAMilD Taknw in sew in;. ( hil dun's (lothlng picfcned, at uiodnate pnns. Addii .M O. II,, -Us .'cdir .iMiitie, hl'll'AilON WANTED As i-eioud trill to take care of cliildieu, undi'istaiids siwim;. Mill in? to go out of the ell), ( 111 Kiic liesc ot lefeiencc. Addics.s M. O. II,, itfij Ceil 11 .ueiiue. MirATION WNTi:i)-lty 1 mm niltiiie; liwiw, cidiuc; K.ildeii', or -.-radliii; 01 l.iln' side walks or IKIns cuihs. 1 !uo l'roudcmo 10 id. 'i0 Cilltl.S would like positions in wailiessi-i, Lhiiiibeimaidj ui doin; second woik; hist of refuctiees 1.111 be furnished, Addiess llo 67, JimioiK, .siisiiueliimu lount), l'a, bill TIO WANTI.D-lly a womm 10 ga out by day washintr, iionituj or Ic niiiitr. l'h.isL. c ill or addic.3 Mis. Xusscll, l.'lO Culir aitnue. Ul ACIIVi: IHIMlV de.siiea 1 position ai miid to lady, or could iaie for invalid gentleman. Addict M this ollUe. rihi shies, P7')isa0; ihy silled shoiildn, 6i7j klioit elear ndis, SIJ'i'JJ; whiski), JJ7, Buffnlo Xivo Stock. l'l.t llul'.dlo, May 27. Cattle .Model lie lie inainl; choiie to eitl.l, 57.'uVm; good tn lust, 5.'u'70; fcliiipin- .sum id, OJJaj'J). eoit t mil h hone to estia, l.'.'iar.l; K"'"i to ihoue liulihciV htniij, 615iUlj; guod to bit, ih., 17aaj, awtl to best fat bull., 1-alM); lair lo good lat hull, ,-.7ailJ); feeder hulls, WJiuW, ftoik hulls, Salii, lihijiiu luilli choiio, li-Jal; good to chunc, 7'ii i'OU; tanner, good lo lust, ita.17..; )c.ii1iii" ttciu IjikiiI lo choice, -JJal70j sood to clioiie fat con, .JUatU); fat hel(eii cliono to clia, 17"n..'j, Itootl in e I10110 do, toUtilSj; do, loiiimon to fal, ;U0.i'l5. Cjlies-Clioiio to exli.i, 5jOaJ7."i (,-ond lo ehotie, JJJiJ'.U; Miihi-ui e.ilies, IiIJ.j. sheep aud I unli oilcnn:s wuc llhciil; 1 tilths eliono te ctra .'ns'.-j.j; (.""'d lo choiie, uJi'a'iil., lair 10 uood, SJ'jijV); common to tuir, IjDiUi; iport jamb?, SUiialU; piiiih" Iambi iholiu m cxll.1, HnJallHiU. &luc-Lhoiic to esti.i, 100iJ7'i, 1,-ood lo iJtoiic, tijil-i. llo's-.slead) ; licht poikcra, 5'io, plp-s, owiVjOj roughs, fitn.i5.j0, ttJK-i (alio. Chicago Live Stock Market. I liiiago, .May '.'7, Cattle Aitnn leeeipls, 'Ji, (K: all iln.ss.'S blioug aud cood; gnnil lu pnmu eleilj, abaou); pool lo mctliiiiii, '.ii5., thn U n ami fcidcm ttcid), laUa51U; tows, uUU; lull cis, ail); lannirb, -J.I.I5U1; bulls, linn :,ui)iiit; c-ahes Mead), lUOaii.'-Jj Texas .tuis ilei, 'n pininds, diCMjC, liu, at l.'jjilll 'lVui bull-, -.'70. I'M). Iluirt lluifptd today, j,i); loiimiiow, ;.o,iui, stliiiitrel lefl niir, 1,iki, wtal, 1v1.1i. i; tluin,-MIDlij-ir. Mixed and butt litis, HJhiis't, i"od in ihoiio heal), 57Uaij imigli luai), 5iuJi-'i, liKhl, 5JUa'j77!ii bulk of ualiti, 070 Iltl. sheep leuipts, 21,000; sheep and unliim, ttiad) ; (poic j-heep, 5. laimlu tlippul, steitl); wnnlcd, blow-. Seul to ehoitc we.ilhtis, li'iap-i; fail to gooil ihoici' niKid, HOall'i, wisiein bheep, .ctiJlUJi jeirlingc, 4r)ii.il7ij iialild lamlii, U.a.73; wiattra Iambi, 6iOa.7J. New York Live Stock. New Yolk, Ml- 27. Ilccici Aiti.e iIiiiiiihI; piiici linn lo 10 1 cms hluhci; U'ci, 5fi n.n; bulls, .UmIVI; iow, JJlaJ-m. ( alic,- (i.u'tl ile inainl ami 1'uii mils hihci; eald, Jj.l; ex ua, oiiVaJC-'l butter milks, ,"r,71, bliccp -slow- to lowci; lainln, olr-uit for sood; ollici:) dull; cpring Iambi, .liai) In t.low. t-iiecp, SjIjO; few- cxlri, H'-..-.al7ri: x-Jillngj, 5a'i; mil., 250; nnlns lamlu, KVia'll; loinmon 1I1, by ihc held, IWa.'jJi.-, Ho; maikct dead) at wt.U 3 More Help Wnnted. WAN l'i!!) -Mall nr wntiiin nf r-in.l rhlllt b Nltllld bur! flit Hilling lo leirn our bnli.oss, thin to traicl or do ititrcpi.ml(!iiei inJI per )ear, AddreM Aittiii)-, cite rrlhuiie. 111. 1,1' VMIII). Mrn ami women crr)whcre fo 1I11 'peelil woik; laiRe n turns nnd nalary to Mierevfiil pirtles. Add. ess 1'. (). llox No. JsO, rittlon, l'a. Help Wanted Male. MAM I'D A ronipelent sleiioBripher and l)pe wiuer. ,iiiius -',-- Trlliuno Oltlie. IIIAMSIIIU W AM 111) -Apply Mrs. (irillln, 17) Miry street, Cil). WANllll)- (linroiialih (.ompelrnl niiehliilst, for position nt a enlllei) : must be steadi, ftriet Iv icinpeiatc. Addiess I'. O. llox tW, siranton, l'a. WANIi:i)-sitomcii, triietltiR or local! weekly . Mliiy paid. Ilerrick Seed Co, lloclieslcr, Help Wanted Female. tt'ANri !)- feeond Rill; must he good waltic. Apply 1012 line filed. (Hill, VSn:i)-rnr ueniral houscwoik In uniill family. :tl7 Mclntu aicnue BRANCH WANT 0F1ICKS. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City AI.IH.rtT HIIIM"!!.. comer Mulliciry rtieet and Webster aienue. lUbl'AV I'lClll.b, UJO Ad una acniie. West Side GDOIlOi: W. J1:NK1N:', 101 South Main uviuue. South Seranton nti:i) Ie. ICIIIU'K, 720 Cedar aicnue. North Seranton i:o. W. HUMS, corner Noith Main aicnue and Market .licit. Gieen Ridge ClIAHIXS I'. JONK1!, 1,57 Dickson aienue V. .1 .1011 Nsi, n:0 Orecn Ilidce street. C I0Ki:.Z, miner M'ashiuglon ave nue ami Mai ion stieet. Petersburg' W. II. KNI.PIT.r,, 1017 IrUng aicnue. Dunmore J. (;. 110.Ni: k RON'. Heal Estate. l'Olt SM.i: Summer iiittaee, with one acie irruiind. I'ine fnut; good water; file minutes fiom lUenlnur. itituni D., 1,. A. W. It. It. Mis. 1'. ('. Hall, (ilenhutn, l'a. ?l,ii(U lluvh six-room, hingle I10u.se, jjooel well, lot lmHjno. bciantou tlreit, Dalton, l'i. Wills eV Kiator. ?l,S'it-Itnia Imililiiii; lot, ONltO. Wheeler ave nue. Wills A. Kcatir, llmr lluileliiij. $-.' Puis double hou-e, 7 looms on a side, all lmpioumi ills, i-xcipt gis. Ill in Mint, Piou drnie. Wills .- K1.1I01. Business Opportunity. WOO INVrsll.U in 1 enipnistirn will seiiue hilaiicd position at slim pi . mouth and emu. mission, l'i..' palluuliis addn-, p. (. llox 52.!, beiautou, l'i. Money to Loan. MON'I'.V to loan 011 impio-cil lit) leal istate. III.NttV lll'XIN. J It. ( HAS. II. WI.I.l.l.S '1IIOMAS sTKA(!Ui:. JI.W.ikvi no 1 OAN 1 owest rates; sti.tl-.-ht or moutl.h p-jlni'ius. btark Sc ( o.,Tiadiis' lilJ-f. ANV AMOl'NP 01' JI()Ni:v TO I()V Quick, -trai.'l t leans 01 llnlldiuc; and Loan. At from i to C pei cent. Call on N. V. Walker, ait J15 Council building. Booms and Board. LAHfii: fiont room with boaid for two gentle men, 4 111 -.dams uiciuie. J-EGAL Till stri"s SM.I'-The liiideisisueil Titislee, nn ikr ileid of Inist mule h) William Mini and rinUiie.1 Me)ei, Ins wife, ilitul Oil 21, Is7s, and ictoidtd In the olhie foi the itioidiu of ilerds in nnd for l.iikawamii Cuunl), in Dvil Hook 1, pue 120, 1I1 , will sell at public Mie, icndiio of otttii) mi Wnhte-dii, Ma) 2"), l'MI, at lOo'iloek 1 m., at Hie 1l1il1.1l Inn Itoom in Hi" loint llou-e in Ihc Llli of .siiauiiin, all tin. follow Iik disiihi'il hd 01 pun- of liuil sitinle in llie Clli of .siiaiiton, ( oiuity of l.-nkiwauni and Stite of l'i mis Haul 1, hounded and di'siiihed 11s follows, to wit,, lli'ln-r lot No 2, in Sipnie in- llloik No. I-, upon sin 1 1 1.1II11I ind known as .Icluirnn an nut- and l.fiiihu Hint, upon the pint of the (ll) nf s, i.intoit, inleuded to he dull- iciortled sinl lot lie Ins tony (10) feet in flout on .IplTrl-on iiiutie ami one liiindiid and fitly (l.iO) Int ill dipllt, liH.lsllioiili ill nf ilcplh to rniiiiiKnie ten (10) bet inside of the nldewalk on liotli .-iienue and stieet, with Hie il,-ht lo inclose, use and neiiip)- mill tin (in) feet ill fiont of nid lot on nieniiii aud t-tieil for lelliiw.i), pouh, piia, hl-wlutinn and cliiuhbeiy, but not the right In eicet any building llicreoii I'.xupl ing and icscnlng Iho inal and minei is as the Mine weie eiittid and iimuiiI in Iho dud fiom Iho Sii.iih h unit ninl Wioinlng illev Hail load and (oil inmp.ni) fm slid lot dittd On. '2, He-, ninideil lu l.iicine County in I), id Honk No. I's, pup 272, st, lot is impioiiil Willi .1 two .tor) brlil. dttilllli,- Iioiimi wilh I'll nth inof nn .lefli i.-nu aienue, and 1 double tnlnrv tl 1111.' iIhiIIiiik house 1111 I.I ii.lt tl Heel 'II.UMs 01' SM.I' -21 pu lent. 1 1.I1 at Iho time nf tali', ind the lultiiei In he jiild within line )cu; deftiitd piimeiil, Willi intctcst, In lie keiuictl li) bond ,-iinl inoitcise on the piim isrs I IIMII.I.b D. Ni:UVi:i., Wl.l.l.lls ,s.'0ltlll'. 'Iruslee. Altmiiivs for Tnistee. OHI'IIVNV 101 111' s ;-l.site of t;eoigrt W nun, lale nt llu 11I1 of sii.ntun, l.i.l.i Wlltlil lotinli, ilciei-ed. Ill ijilue or an older nt' llie Oipliaiis' (unit of I..11 U iw.ilin l (ouule, theie will he exposed in pithlii tile on (lie pin.) i-rs in tho lloioiigh 01 Alihhahi. nn sum, lit, llie eighth iliv of .lime, A. II., 1'ml, at .1 p m, ol t.ld 1l.1v, the following pie en nf laud siul .ip puitCMMCs, In wit' 'Iho Mitfite of all Hut lot or piuo nt lind mIimic III the Itoi. ti-.Ii ol lihl,.hl, baikaw iiuii liiiinlt, I'l'iins.tlunl.i, tu llie tint nf lunl in wan mice 11 hup of N1II1111 Wade, liiliig ilisilngulsh.il is lut No. "II" on a plot of lots origin illy liid nut hi Diulcl III inn and .lohii )). I'aiiiliini, mil atleiwant 1 m tiniiid and ixtinded hi John I'. Tamliim, whim pint Is iceoiiltd III l.iiinie toiml), in Deed line k No IV, pane IIS, tald lot bi'lnir lioimdul and eli'Mlibed .is follows;, to w.li Noihi"istnl- by lot "(1.1" Itollhwi'still) I" lauds III" of l e-tute ol .Mm I' rirnhini, deieisid; boinhwut illy by lait "I," and soti'he.istnl) In a sln'rt, the bal.l lot Wlii-T llti) (.VI) feel 111 wullli ami one bundled (UiO) fiet In It-UKth. Il.'ln-.- llie t-uuo lot 1 out 1) id In Sndrt'W Wainei In the pieeuturi of .Inllll I' 1 .111 li mi. in th id lilted Dtieuihei 'I s-u. md t'lnidid in l...i l.au.liili; Couiil) 111 Dte'd Honk No le". pate l, ete II IIMs 01' s i; s-,iKI if tne piuilu-e im net ru Hit da) ot bile, and liiliint' Willi inlt 1 1 t fioin d.i) of ilc iiinii loniliitiillon if 1. 1I0 and eiiliun ! deed. I'llll.ll' IICIII.I., t. . IIVnilMll.ltli, Adu11nl.t1.1tor 1. I a, Mtoinoy for i:.late, NOIK'i: i:late of 'lliomii uuiis, 1lnea5.1l letters e( ailiuliihliaiioii upon the dale of 'litninas 1011111;, lato of the boiouli nf lliiiuuoie, dceriscil, lute been granted to tin' iiudiisiitiied, I iiipitbt all pel son- havili-T elauiis 01 lit in.iiidt a-ralihl the cttalo of the aid dcicdent, to 111 ikL known the nine tu 111? without delay nd all pel .son indebted In did C-lulg arc KeUibtnl tu make p))iuciit ti me. AMil.llVIUl. MIl'Nd, VliuinUlratrlx. .ii V Hlakrl) t-hcot, liuiiiiinic, l'a. M. W. hVlllHOl'i:, Atloinc) for the Utatc. SITUATIONS WANTHO PRUU. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Thn Pour Llnet , 6 Cents (or lieh Extra Lint. PROFESSIONAL. Certlfled Public Accountant. K. C. SI'AUI.DIXO, 220 linOADWAY, NEW York, Architects 1:1m Aim 11. iiAvis, Aticiimioi', co.n.nelij btilldllii;. riti:i)i:inci. i iiiiow.v, ahcii. it,, niTu. IMale KxclintiKe llhli-,, 121I Washlnitton e. Dontists. nit. . 1:. KiMiNniTmiTiiiri'AUuliuiUMNa bpruee street, Siranton. Hil. 0. 0. liAUUACIl, 113 WYOMING! AVKNOK. -Lawyers. ritX.NK li. llOYt.K, ATTOflNllY.AT-LAW. Hooins 12, II, 10 and 18 llurr building. r. K. lUACY.ATT'Y.COMMONWKAI.TH BhUtl. I). II. HKl'l,Oni,i:, ATTOnSBY-LOANS NKnO tlated on real estate lecuilly. Mean building, corner Washington aicnue and bpruco street. WltXARtl, W.MtltllV li KN'AI'P, ATI'ORNinS nnd iouikcIIois at-law. Republican bulletin;, Wnsiiiiietton aicnue. Ji:.sSl'P k .ins.M'1'. AITOItNllYS AND COUN sellers it-law-. Comnioimcalth btilldlner, Ilooiiu ID, 20 ami 21. nnWMll) v. IIUYKll. ATTOH.VIiY. ROOMS POI Mil, Otli floot. Meats bulldlnc I.. A. W TI1IN, ATI0I!N'I:Y-AT-I,AW, ROAR!) of Trade buildin.;, btranton, l'a. I'ATTKIlsON K. WILCOX, TIIADIIIIS' XATIONAL Bink hulldint;. C. (OMKdYS, Pl.t nnPUIll.lCAN BUILDINO. a. w. nniTiioi.p, oi'Kici: movkd to so. '211 Wyoming aicnue. Physicians and Sugeons. nit. w. 1:. alli:nt, su north washi.nctom mcniic. 1)11. S. W. I.'AMORIIAU.Y, Ol'KICB 3X0 WASH iiiKton aicnue. Re'siclcnce, 1J1S Mulberry. Cliinnlc disease, luni;, heart, kldneyii and Renito urinary ornans .1 specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Hesturants. Hill I'l.K CAI'i:. 121 AND 127 1'ItANKLlS menue. Rates reasonable. P. ZriOLKR, Proprietor. bnnNTOv iiousi:. ni:ar d., l. & w. pas- (.enrjer depot. Cnneliietrel nn the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. a. n. iirkjos cm:ns privy vauiis and icss pools; no odor: only improicel pumps used. A. II. Busks, pioprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main aicnue, or Hieko's dniff afore, cor tier Adams and Mulhciry. Both telephones. Seeds. 0. It. CI.ARKi: .t CO., SlllIDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; gieen bouses, 1150 North Main aicnue; store tile phone, 7S2, Wire Screens. .iosi:ph i.ui:tti:l, ruar oh lacka. avk., Seranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire bercens. Miscellaneous. DH-SsKINO l'Olt Cllll.DRllN TO ORULR; also ladies' waists. Louis bhoemaker, '2l'i Adams aienue. mi:o Mt(!i:i: nitos., i'hinti:rs' siipplius. ks- xi lopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, ISO Washington aicnue, Seranton. l'a. 'J UK WILKCSBMIRi: RECORD CAN Br. HAD in Fnunton at tlie uiws slnnds of Kel.tnin Hios . 401; Sprue c and 502 Linden; M. Norton, !22 Lackaw amu aintue; 1. S. Schutzer, 211 Spiutc btrcet. Political. IHtsP Li:i;sI,TlVi: niSlltlCT Notice Is heie by t;iii 11 lu Hie Itepuhliian lotera of the I'li't liitisl itiiu ehstiict 01 Ltikaw-anna eoiinly lh.it -i piim.uy eliition will be held on hilur d.i), June b, Pull, at the nguhr polling places, beiween llie' Iiiiiih of 4 and 7 o'cloi k p. m., for tlie jiupo-e 01 ctet ttn-r t.o elelcsates to icfue sent llie Mid legislittio tlistuct in the comini; Itiptihliian l.i U' coiuinlion to bo hld In Hat. n-btiiir. 'llit eonienlioii lo compute the xote will be held on 'luesdi), .lune II, 1001. al 10 o'tlntk a. in. in (oopnatiic hall, Noith Jtalu an mie, in hii-intoii In atioidiiin- with tlie rules coirrnin-f tin ilistni I, Hie i uuliditi'S will be lolid for directly hi- the mliis at tlie polls and must icgislei witli the ilislibt eliilrmin Iim full nime and po-lollne nddii.ss, mid pay his as-essmt nt fifteen this In foi c the e lee lion, or his name will not he plated o,t tho olthl.il ballot, neither will jl y niis ust lot him bo eoiiiiled, 'the dlstiict xiiiil mie loiuniitlce in aiious pif iincls will enndiict the election, and the result will bo iipoilnl by Ihi- letitin JiidRe to the di hut lonn ntiun, wluili will lie compo.cd ol JiuUes of tin' iiiious ili-liiil.s. wiilten notiie luntalniiKr further insliuetions will be mallid to lull lueinber of the said du ti It. t iit;ilanee conimittee, C W. .lenklns. (hiiimiu I'llst legislative Disttiit. Attn-!. W ilt.r siini.nii, briut.ii. 'J II I It It LI i;s.UIi: DIsCCK f. Notice is In ii by piwn tint tl"' Ili'l'iihliiati standing iriniidlt e of the 'thlnl Lruislitito dMrkt of I aekawanna eouiil). Ins llxul .iluidjt, tho 2-'tiil diy ot Iiuii', Pml, I'.twein the lintus of 4 and 7 p in is tlio lime tm lioldiii,' the primuie., for tiie i In turn of dtle-ulps lo the at lie contention, ami 'lue-di.t, Ihi 2ith, at 2 p in., as the dali of He iiiiiM'iilloii of littiin judsts. "I. nit nndidiie nut iriri-ter his full nnns and po.tollue addiiss wilh tlie chliimin or ncieiary ninl shill pi) his asitssmeitt at Im.t tm nly dJ betori' the pnniaiy clcetloii, or hn name xxljl not be piintrd nn the billot." bliouhl no iiieiio linn tho icipiirri mimher ol raiidld ite-fl iei:ilcr, Hi" ihiiiiinii and secretary flnl! deilire llie pi rsnn to leRisleied tn he tin duly elrilid ilelciles in piirsiuuiD of the pro. lisions of Hole "1 Hy older nf (M'Ml NllHbKlllli, Chilrnun. Attest:- L 1. WMKINb, beucl.iry, buaiitnn, l'i., Mi) IS, 1001. FINANCIAL. Vy-V.- V-V'X.-'VSHrVyNi.irs.i.VliVVyx.s,byv.. OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Money Will llarn Rig Monthly Returns. ThoInicslor'riiiidl'a)3.Scnii-mnnlhlr, "I Iio oldest cstablisluel in mciiii, No ccrtincaf linldei Ins cur last .t cent Payments undo la nil ptibsiiibcis enry II eli). No liouhlr No It lay. Money li (undid on ileum d Wiito to. d.i) for pirtiiuliis, lice In any address, C, li. Muki) .V (n llud-oii IlliPg,, .New Votk Bond Offerings. Fla. Cen. & Pen, Con. 5s, Paying 3 3-4 to 5 3-4 per cent. Poit Worth & Rio Grande, 1st 3-4s, Gal, Har. & San Ant. 1st 5s, Iowa Cent, Ry Co. 1st 5s, Long Island City & Flush. 1st 5b, Xouls. New Albany & Chic, 1st 5s, Mexican Cent. Ry Co. 4s, Mi&souri Pacific Tiust, 5s, Minn. Gen'l Elec. 1st Con. 5s, Rio Grande West. 1st 4s, St. L., Iron Mt. & So. Refd. 4s. Complete ( inular List on Application. "STATISTIC TABLES.'? INH (Poikct lMition) now ujdi-. Spencer Trask & Co. 27-20 Pine Street. 65 State Street, Alban), .V. Y. NI5W YORK