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TH13 SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1001.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESPALE.
Ppetlat tn the Siinnlon Tiihitno.
llniif-rliilf. .Itine .'-- Ml'. P. A. Mi
kmlv In I Uphill. cfn vu tovt-t nc; !' oin hep
i (rout mmIiiiim llliu"!,
Mr. V. II, flntKell hut- teslcni'il Ills
position lii the lloiipwdiilc iiotollli o
to llt'PPpt 1111 OURIlKlMlUMlt with tho
SU Hititim f'ntii")fitipiii'p Solinol.
A ti'viuil of twenty-IKr- ilolluis hat
Iippi ollVicri fnt the inpnvoiy "C the
IukU' of Uliliml JSoynnlilM, who w,is
ill owned In tlw Tiiii'kiiwjiNPii McihiiiImI
diiy. A HHliifrlitliiii impot' was li
citliitpil (inil funds ippinpil to nmlp n
ly.'-lriiiiitb- on rch of Hip ilvi't- to the
Dvl-ivviic )!it.
Aimll'Ki' IniRn inhlllloii Is boliiR
nrtilnil in tli" Xiitlotnil t'levntor works.
Whtli completed the billlcllliff will In
it .inii"iMt nip to ai coiiiiiKiiliitu the
liieie.-mniK business r this phinl.
lMIIni I J". A. PPiinlmini. of thp CM
yen, mid If. Ik li.'isseit, a lepiesontn
tlvp nf flip 'Wayne Independent, hip
ntteiidlii-: the Htnte 1'dltoilnl unsoc-lu-tlon
in Buffalo tills wppU. The for
nifr is ncnnnpinloil bv hi nlo(P, MKs
Ann i raker, .mil Hip liittpr liy his
wile M'lip p.'iity will also ls.lt the o
po'dllnn. Pi i:. AV. Finns Is spending twn
weeks nt special woik In Hip hospitals
of Phllmlelphli .Hid Washington. Mis.
Ruins is vlHitlns rplutlves In Suriin
tnn. The Rapt 1st fsnrinl club will hold
thplr i ontMy sp'-'-Inn nt tho residence
of GcoiRo 1'. Knss this (Thuisday)
cvriiiiiK.
Mr,rt ilebeknh lridRP will In.-l ill
ofllivns this (Tliiimlny) JVenliiFT. Kt
fn.hmpiit. will ho .serv -d.
Thp ltgiilar nieclliiK of C.ipt.iln
Jami s. 11. im Cliclp will be lipid on
I'lldny c Piling In the lodpo lo'im-s.
Ki.'iniPi Hinthpi-h have thp ronliact
for icpriiilni? the bin nod stoip building
of Tip 'iimn, tho (lolhior. Work was
conn.TMK-cd this moi nlng.
A10NTR0SE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune,
MnntiosL', June B. Mis. AValtor 13.
Talbot, of Schenectady, N. Y Is vlslt
ln?f hei paipnts, Jlr. and Mis. Wallis
1. l'a brook.
Miss Nellie C.upcntcr, of Tlliiffliiim
tou. foiniPily of this place, ls tho
suet ot .Mi-s IZllen S-'eaile, at tlic l.it
tci' home on CIiciijiiko stieot.
Mt". A. il Smith and laiihter, lloi
onio. loiiorl U lends In Sui.inton this
week.
Mr. and Mis. Aithur C. Hauls, of
MonU'l.ili. X." .1., woie KiK.sts at S. B.
Uocpi.s, on Lake avenue, tho lhst of
the wrek.
Fiank AiiRh', of Camptown, Pa., has
accepted a position at the lestauiaut
of A i thin W. T.jons.
Chailes AV. Hiodheacl Is at State col
lege. C'entie (ounty. nttpndinfr a inept -itipr
of Hip Mate bnaid of asileiiltute,
of whkh he Is a nieniboi.
A. 1!. Smith was attendinpr to lCR-al
lniint"-s at ll.it il-burpr tho fiist of the
week-.
Pamiiel S Wiislit and Scailo McCoI
luni aio at tho s-t.itc capital this week
on bus ine.ss.
S 1?. .Mi fain, of nns.li, is a visitor in
tow u today.
James M. Jefnies Is linvlncr an ai
trvan well dihen just in the tear of
his Riibt mill and thp electiie liKht
woik?. A depth of olKlity-flvc feet has
been l cubed, but no water.
Miss Millie cut llalsey, of Philadel
phia, Is the Ruest of her aunts, the
Misses Biddle, at their home, on
Chinch slieet.
Dr. and Mis. John C!. Wilson have
just i etui lied fiom a tilp which in
i luded visits to tliuRhainton, Tiny and
Albany, and down the pietuiesfpip
Hudson to New Yoik, and fiom theio
hotiie, i.i thp T.ackawanna mute.
Mis. J. R. Mef'olluin has nt lived at
hei homo in this place for the senson.
Justice Mi folium expects to como ass
soon as the session of the Supiomo
ro'iit, now beliiR held at HarilsbuiR-,
closes.
Sydney J. .lenkes, who has for a
number of yeais been Identified 'with
thp dins business In this plnce and nt
Nerve Slavery,
It is present-day conditions heaping
burdens of work upon the nervous system
that tells the story premature breaking up
of health.
It tells why so many men and women,
who so far as age in years is concerned,
should be in the prime of health, find them
selves letting go of the strength, the power,
the vitality they once possessed. It is be
cause that great motor power of the body,
nerve force, is impaired, Kery organ de
pends upon its controlling power just as
much as the engine depends upon the steam
to put it into action. An engine won't go
without steam. Neither will the heart, the
brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach
act right without their proper nerve force
supply. Let any organ be lacking in this
essential and troubles begin some of them
are:
Throbbing, palpitating heart.
Sleepless nights.
Sudden starlings.
Morning languor.
Drain fag.
Inability to work or think.
Exhaustion on1 exertion,
Flagging appetite.
Digestion slow.
Food heavy.
Easily excited, nervous, Irrltablt,
Strength falls.
Loss of flesh and muscular power.
Settled melancholia.
Utter despondency.
A picture, hideous, but easily changed to
one of brightness by use of Dr. A, W.
Chase's Nerve l'ills. They build up the
nerves and supply nene force.
The above Is the genuine package of Dr,
A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills, are sold by deal
ers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company,
Buffalo, N. Y. Price 50 cents,
BHH WRvfllfc. slB
Prinnlnn, lias pntchnipd 11 stationery
and wnll paper business nt Silver Lake,
N. Y a tliilvlnt? little town about
sixty mile fiom Uuffnlo, nml will soon
establish himself In that plupp. Wp
iiikIpi stand thnt N'otmiin Stew ail, of
Wllkps-H'ine, will bp associated with
Mr. Jencltps In the business. The poo
pip of Montrose will keenly reRiet Hip
M'ltioval of Mr. and Mrs. .Tenckes from
ibis (own, but they will entry with
them the best wishes of a multitude
of friends.
A Iiii-ro fotee of palntcis and pnper
haiiRPis from New Yoilc are making
pNtciislve improvements upon the Mul
ford lesldeneo, on Monument Square,
at the Instance of (, C, fomstoek, esq ,
who has leased the Iiouso for thp sea
son. The maiiliiRe of Miss Hlla Oakley,
only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. W.
Oakley, to Mr. Jumps Clary Van Cam
pen, will occur at the home of thn
bilde's patents, on Wet Church street,
this evening nt 8 o'clock, rtev. Haskell
1. Benedict, of tho Methodist Kplseo
pal chinch, will ppifoun Ihc cere
ninnv. After a bilef hildnl tour, Mr.
and Mis. Van Cainpen will bo "at
bonip" to their ninnv fi lends nt the'r
new and beautifully furnished home on
South Main stteet.
A Rcntleman who Is one of the com
mittee to assist in seiurltiR the right
of way for the new ralltoad, which, If
built, will tiv.vise the western por'ton
of this county, bns received a letter
firun the flini which has the survey
ing, light of wnv, etc., in chaige, in
which It Is stated that the sutvey has
bepn completed on the Willlamspoi I
end of the ioiUp as far as Wyaluslng.
and that ihe survey of this end of
Hi"1 1 onto Is to be finished at once.
"This l.illioad," the letter adds, "It
an a'-siiied go." Many people here aio
still of tlip opinion thnt the road will
neer ni.itPiladzc, and certainly It will
iip or leeeUe encouragement from
Montiose people.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Spoilil to Hie bmnlMi '1111111110.
Susquehanna, June B, Mis. Claienco
j:. Tltswoith is tlie guest of Montrose
lolathcs.
The Susquehanna county grangeis
opened a two days' convention in Rush
today.
The Urie has laid ort two freight
ciews on Its Delaware division.
Miss I,id.i Pciry, of Bioad sticet, is
the guest of ielatles at Oqu.ig.i lake.
Aithur J. Hotts died in Lanesboio on
Tuesday moinlng, In his twentieth
ear. The funeial will take place on
Thuisday moinlng fiom St. John's
Catholic chinch, whcio lequlem high
mass will be celebrated, and Interment
will be made in Lam el Hill cemetery.
v. II. McCollum and P. 1. Lott, esq.,
of Montrose, wcie professionally en
gaged in town on Tuesdav.
A summer school of the Pcnnsvl
ania State Sund.iv School association
will be held at Heart lake, this county,
June 24-i'S. State Secretary Ttoades
and other prominent workeis will be
present.
William Kendtlck, of Hinghnmton, Is
visltng Susquehanna lelatlves.
Tho annual Wheaton family reunion
will be held at the lesldeneo of Chailes
I Whitney, at Noith Jackson, on Sat
uiday, Juno lu.
The Tiansciipt Inst o enlng stated
that W. Baker, of Ciieene, X. Y., had
been assaulted on the sticets of this
borough, on Monday night, by hood
lums. The Transcilpt was niMn
foimed. Thete was no such assault.
The common council tiansaeted iou
tino business last evening.
Mis. Xelson H. Bai ton, of IJiiigbnm
ton, is the guest of Susquehanna, lela
ties. Jloody P.elief coips, Giand Aimy of
tho llepuhllc, lias discontinued Its sup
peis until tall.
Mis. Dr. L,lod Gilbeit, of Denver,
Colorado, is tho guest of the doctors
mother, Mis. Itobei t Ilogeis, of Jack
son stieot.
Baker Johnson, of Hast Main street,
has discontinued business.
Chailes P. Ciutis and family will
leave on Tliuisdny for the Pan-Ameii-can
CNposition.
A vicinity woman has been ailing
her lunilly tioubles In the newspapeis.
In a caul she states that heieafter she
will "IIo for her own husband;" but
she neglects to state whose husband
she has been living for heretofoie,
Tho annual commencement exeulsp.s
of the Susquehanna High school was
held last evening and hugely nttended.
There was but one giaduatc, Miss
Metta Skinner.
The Ladles' guild of Clulst Uplsco
pal chinch will hold a supper at the
lesldeneo of K. n. AV. Seaile, esq,, on
Wednesday evening, Juno 12,
Cnnawacta chapter, Older or the
K.istern Star, will this evening hold a
Booial tor Masons and their wives.
Rev. (leoigo Comfnit, of Lanesboro,
is lecoveilng fiom his lecent severe
Illness.
B. H. Hall is In Rochester, X, Y on
business.
Miss Mao Belcher left on Tuesday
for a vlst with lelatlves hnd fi lends In
Utlca, Pinnkfoit and Glnveisville.X.Y.
TliOiCan.iwacta Water Supply com
pany will probably not tap tho watcis
of Comfort's pond this season.
Tho local lodge will next Sunday ob
ijcivo Odd Fellows' Memoiinl day.
AVOCA.
The manlago of Michael Qulmi nnd
Miss Margaret O'Hoylo, both of this
town, was solemnUed in St, Maiy's
chinch last evening nt ," o'clock, by
Rev, James Monlson. Tho bildo mid
her maid; Miss Knto McDonald, weio
handboniely attlied In whlto Peisian
lawn gowns, with lace trimmings.
Both carried bouquets of loses. Tho
giooni was waited upon by Hdward
McQueen, of the West Side. Miss
Xelllo McDonald played tho wedding
ninich. After tho ceiemony the
bildal puity drnvo to Wllkes-Bane
and hud silpper at Hotel Steillng,
They weio tho leclpionts of many
picsents, which they will biing with
them tn their piottlly finnlshed home
nn Spilng stieot.
The bfhool boaid met on Monday
eveplng for leoigunUatlon. Tho re
tlilng iiiembeis weio: M. J. DKon
and I. J, Rellley, James Waul was
elected ptesident: William Dman,
scetot.uy, nnd Jacob Webster, treas
uier. The other meinbeis are: IM
wind tilbbons, David Davis, John
Cllffoul. P. II. O'l'iien, Daniel Waid
and John King,
James Waid has been promoted by
tho Prudential Life Insurance com
pany to ceneral superintendent. Ho
will have cnarge of two bundled
acents in the two counties. The pro
motion will not ncccssllnto Ills ic
movnl from Avocnt
Tho Ladles' Missionary society will
meet ut tho home of Mrs, William
Laird this afternoon.
The hoioiigh council met on Mon
dny evening. All membcts were pics
ont except Osboine, O'llilcn and 'Mc
Nulty, Tho committee on repnltn
rnmplftlncd of had drainage, poor ctil
veitc and bad sidewalks. A com
mittee was Instructed to estimate the
cost of tcbulldlng the old culvert at
Brow imille. Several other piopcitjl
holders, as well as the Delawnie nnd
Hudson company, enme In for n good
shnio of abuse for the manner In
which they have neglected their
piopcity. Tho existing tumble be
tween the hoioUgh and tho olectilo
light company was again ntfltatctty
hut theio nppenis to bo no progress
In milking n settlement. The electilu
light company have sued tho borough
for the Mai eh indebtedness. A mo
tion was made to appeal tho case.
Soveial bills were ordered paid.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Cpfclil tn the Fcranton Trllmne.
Tunkhnunoek, Juno 5. A paity com
posed of Mr. aml'Mix. Dean Sampson,
Mr. nnd Mis. Peter Ace, Mr. nnd Mis.
Giles Ross, Jir. and Mis. Ranslner
Wall, Mrs, Charles Hiugess, Mis,
Mj-uor Boss, Miss I4lllln.11 Asheltl, Mis.
Victor Lyman and .Mr. nnd Mis. Theo
doic Cooper, members of the local Odd
Fellows and Rebecca lodges, attended
a banquet given by the Kebecca lodge
at Factoiyville on Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Lennnid Cntlln, of Thltd stipot,
Is visltng her parents, Mr. nnd Mis. V.
AV. Terry, ,at Sprlngville.
Sits. Joseph Piatt nnd son, AVIUInm,
who have hepn visltng the former's
mother, Mrs. J. K. Peck, at Kingston,
returned home on Wednesday.
Mis. Del Scutt, of Carbondale, Is tho
guest of friends and relatives In tow 11
this week.
Miss Kllzabcth Stark, of AA'est Pitts
ton, Is tho guest of Miss Mary Mitchell,
on Tioga stieot.
Mis. Patilek Boycc, of Second street,
is cntoi tabling her sister, fiom Sing
Sing, X. Y this week.
Owen G. Mahnn, life insuiancp agent
for the Mutual Life, of New Yotk, and
the Piovldeut Life nnd Trust com
pany, of Philadelphia, of Mill City,
was doing business In town on Tues
day. Mis. Chailes n. Newton, of Nichol
son, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. AV.
L". Little, on AVaricn stieet.
AVIUInm M. Piatt loft on AA'ednesdny
afternoon for Buffalo, where he will
spend n few days taking in the sights
at tho, P.in-Anieilcan exposition.
Merchant, Truman B. A'owhuig, of
Skinner's Kddy, came down on Tues
day to attend the tunornl of the late
John Niver, nt Nicholson, and le
malned over night at this place on his
way home.
Guy E. Jackson, of New Yoik, and
Miss Amelia Aveiy, of Tunkhannock,
weio united In mairiage at tho homo
of tho bilde's patents, on Poundiy
street, AVpdnpsda' at high noon. The
gioom is oinployed as a clerk in the
Lehigh A'.illey Coal company's offices
in New Yotk, and the bildo has been
for sevetal terms a teacher In the
Gravel bill school, and is a daughter
of our townsman, L Ralph Avcty.
Attorney John T. Dunn, of the firm
of Dunn & Dunn, of Set anion, was
doing business at the court house on
Tuesday.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to tlie Scranton Tribune.
Fuptoryvillo, June 5. Mr. J. AAr.
Hilenbeiger has been entei tainlng his
In other, Frank, of Middlotown, X. Y.,
this week.
Mis. A. K. Bush 1 etui lied last Fil
d.iy to Giavenhutst, Canada, where
she and her daughter. Miss Annette,
will spend the coming season.
Mis. Maty Montayne, of Pittston,
Is visiting tolatives in town.
Mis. AVhllde'n Foster was called to
Spilngvillo this week to attend tho
funeial of her father, the Rev. Philip
Holbiook.
Mis. AV. II. Snover Is spending to
day In Scianton.
Mr. and Mis. c. a. Lisle, Mr. and
Mis. J. G. Capwell and Mr. and Mis.
A. A. Blown wcie among those who
attended tho funeial of tho late John
Niver, at Xieholson last Tuesday.
Tuesday evening at the legulnr
meeting of Poulowno. lodge, Daugh
teis of Rebekah, they entertained
nbout thlity-llvc membeis of Lady
Esther lodge, of Tunkhannock.
Miss Han let B. Ci Ismail letuined
AA'ednesdav evening from Hnlnesbuig,
X. J., whore she attended tho wed
ding of her In other, Mr. B. J. Cils
nian, to Miss Khthryn Beck,
Mis. Elizabeth Aimstiong attended
the wedding of her nephew, Mr. Rr
nest AVeaver at Scranton AVednesday
evening.
Miss Iva Capwell Is spending tho
week at AA'est Xieholson.
BASE BALL.
American League.
At Mllurfiikpp It. II. 1!
HiMim Ofl 1 0,1 1 0112-7 It l
Milwaukee 111102 0(100-1 Id .1
Haltrilos Mililioll .mil SilucikonOst; (..mil)
and L'onnor. Uinplrr IIjsKcII.
t Pctioit- It. II. i:.
l'iilliildiiiii ioionnnon-2 o ,1
Ddiolt n 1 11 0 1 0 n 1 -.i .1 :t
ljtlrrli 1'iatt and rnurrs; Cronlrt and Ili'c
low. tmplrc Shfildin,
At CIiIuko Washington Chicago, no gain?,
lain.
At Cleveland ttiltlnwre Clevchnil, no riiiio,
lain,
National League.
M I'litomie- it, 11
1:.
l'liljdcliliU ,,,,,,.U II 1 0 000 IM-J 7 M
l'llUbuu 120 10 I Oil x-5 7 2
Ilitteiies Orlli and Doiiflassj J.icicr an I
OXannur, Umpire l.mtlie,
At St, Louis- It, II. K.
Nov Veil; .,, 0 0 0 ,1 0 n 0 0 0-3 n 1
St. 1 011U ., (10 00 2 2 00 x I (1 1
lliltcilck Maltlimtcn, Houcrman and fcniilli;
Harper tnd Milioli. Wmpire l)ycr.
At Ciminnatl- j, . 1.'.
lin.okij 11 , no 10000-1 0 1
Uminnatt ,, , 0 0 I 0 0 0-1 7 1
llattcilcs hltson nml McOuire; Hii.ssle an I
1'i.llz, UcrKtn Umplie Ciiiinlrsliani. hcicn
inniiiji, darUicsj. '
At Clikajo Iloston Chliauo, 110 nunc, lain.
Eastern League.
nullalo, 0; lint ford, 3.
I'roWderuc, il; Vlonlical, R.
itodicjter, IJ, Woicwlcr, 4.
ty 1 acute-Toronto nine at bjradise postponed
bctJuM ot liij'urlci to live Sjraiue plajirs in
nolle) auldiiil.
College Games.
At Providence Unbeiilly o( Penntjlvinia, S,
UioMn, J.
Al I'rinirton Princeton, 1: I'arlijle Indiaru, 0.
At ew llaien alc, "; Williams, 2.
THE MARKETS.
Wnll Stmt Ravlew.
New Vntk, .bine 6. The attrnirlh nf Hie loik
rn irk t, ulikh uin nullo mirki il nt one tlmo
tliirlnff the iliy, illinliiNlieit (leildedly ntttr u
while. When the iheik iv.11 lirnt iteil'tuly ci
(ahllMied there uan it notnbln l.illlnn; n ty In
Ihe Votinne ot ilcallnira, hut thirc u;n 11 rcMinip
Hon ot mthlly lietnic the close, this time nil
tlie mlllnir fide, nnd the iIoIiir wai decldeilly
weak with some wide Incichu cfTcrlrd In plite.
Ihe pioRrrralip (Inline In the aticnittli'ot the
miikit la iiohilily due to the completion nt
icilbliiR prollts In tarloua hi uy line ot Mmk,
'Mill prollt taklint m cleiily In cvlilemc nil
iliy, every drinonvtr.ition nf sprilnt strcni;th In
Iinliv Itlntl nloiki helnir taken adiiitrinse nt to
prosecute the fcllintr elwwlicrc, S-tniki whkh
liaie itlumti the meili.iL utrcnRth reirnlly, were
nttiiriilli' iiitst nlTtcled by the reililnir. 'Hie
slurp mhniiin hcokiI In 1 nmnher ot IiihIhiiIII.
1 lid low pihM, ftt(.k, during the earlier put
ot tlie di, pointed dearly to iitinlputillon In
the Inlcint, ot the rr.ill?lriir phhck, hut there
ttdo nUo inmy nolahle points ot tlieiiRth de.
velnpcd III the nurket In blcli Ri ide toi k-3.
The u.mt (trnsitloiiit upwird movement vvm in
llork hlnml. 'Hie lite spurt In tint stoik to
17.V,i had a iiipmcntary Ititliienc" In stlffenliit; Hie
Ibt niter II hid tniulied the low point nf the
iliy to thnt Him. but n toon :n It vn pel-
f I v nl that the ttoik bland movement .i with,
out effnt the felling was renewed with ledouliled
(niie. 'Ihc movement in Abhloti wn tnoio
eiaduil mid nn larger dcaUus.. Itnmorn of n
leio to Union IMclllu perelvlcd and the ndnila
sloil In the illlcctory of 11 inimhcr of the Innk
ttisr form which rcprccnli the northern lines
ot Ineltie rillrouli wis reeatded ru Bigntflc ml
of the piocicM liilru nude toward community
of Intcic.-t in tint tirritory as 1 icMilt of the
ndii-tnnnt nt the .Northern Pailfie quarrel. Atch.
bin's cvtrenie ihe wis l"i. I'ennsjlv inia wn
nfficted hy the puhtldied opinion of an evei'ii
live nllker litely returned fiom I urope of Rood
ptopciti for the loal evpnit trade. Kvecutlve
chmuM In the Erie wire taken n foreli id m
Ins Impiovements In cpentlon. 'Ihe strength of
PII110I3 Cditral wa? hased on eompirbon of
Its low pilics with other rnlhoad slntki in the
mine catCKory. 'Jo.al salts toda, 1,11,20)
slims.
riii- bond nurket wis lireRiihr in svmpithy
Willi slnck. rot it iilri, par value, $.1,513 0.
t. . bonds were .ill UhLlmiRcd on the list tall.
The followlns quotation are furnished The
Tnlmne bj it. S .lordin k Co , rooms 70.) TOO
Meais building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 6003:
0pm- Illph- low- Cbs.
ine. et. est. iiUT.
American Supir 117 lt""a H3',i IM
Amcr. Tolnno IIP,'. 11J 10 ii'it'4
AlihKon S7 'II 7 tsi..
Atihbon, IT 10)J r,i4 10I1J lftl'
llrook. Ti.icllmi SI'i S2 7'ls 01S
hill. . Ohio 10S 10S 107 107
('out. Tobmo nsii (,')1S ds'i Os'l
Clic?. A. Ohh iPi !!'- II'h 51 i
Chirt A. (it. We.t 2!'i 2Pt Jl'l 2!;
M. Paul 171 1T, 17l'i 17P
Heck Ishud KIT'i 171 V,i 171
hm i. Tiv.. lr lil'O (11 1 S L.H
I fiuid A Xil M)7 JOSij HV- 107'j
Mini. Kiev lied UO'i 120 W, 1IT)8
Mil. Traitioii 17.1's 17l'i 172 172
Vh-n I'.inll livij i,i, J Hi 111',
Sonlhein I' nine M'4 (,,'j M)?J IWJ
Noifnlk. (c Western .... fllli iVi'i fil'g fiPa
.n. v. Ciiitrii mij iviis y, r.s
Onlino .V Wist ,'1 I i !7''.
I'eniu. It It r2ii f.l' 1V2 lVJi,,
I'iKltIc 11 ill 10' I ll'l 4l)'i IJ'I
lte.iilinjr llv I7' 47"t In Hi
Iteaihii!; lt , I'r. W, () 7'J 7s' 1
Soiilhirn It. It II", .- .i il'.
soiilhern It It. I'r ci'l S'J v ' . s(i
Tenn (oil & lion ll'O 111', u i,
l'. h l.eillier mH ll'l ll'i lij
I'. S l.either, I'r SI'H SI'j 7') T'C,
V. S Jtulilier 20'j )" 20'S 20'j
I'nion Piciflc 112'i llt'i 11 Pi 1IUJ
1'mon 1'iiiHe, I'r 0)2 ) l is. !)fs
W.ibish, l'i Ill, 41"; j, j,i$
W'otein I nion op8 "i, 01 ot
( ol. I'ml & lion 101 101 W.'k H'.'a
A1111I Copper l.'2'i 1211; 120 ICO
1'eopleS (Ms 117'i IIS lb, K llCU
l'ne IPt r,'i AV 4l
I'l'e, 1st 71 U 72 71 71
I'd 's" !( I'.1 Hi 10
'Jevas I'icilk 4Ta 1 it f p,-;
Am Cir roundly 2s' j 'ill', 2"'. 2')i'j
V. f Sleel Co r,l' r,2 rn f,05J
U. S. feteel Co, I'r.... 90-a (,',, 0S"8 91
m;v 01t1c r.ttM.v vivnunr.
, Open- llitrh. low- (Tos-
. vMllr. Inj;. e,t. is', in-.
bib coi,, n yon Mi'i
fcfl't 7il 77', 71. 7(.r'
fOHN.
bib is-; to,, av Is'i
1't '.. !-) IhU 4s
Scranton Beard of Tr.ide Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
First Natioral Bank 1200
Stranton Savings Dank 350
Third National Dink 4.SU
Dime Deposit and Discount Dink.. 27j
Economy LiRht, II. & 1. Co 43
Licka. Trust Sato Deposit Co ljn
Clark & Snover Co, Pr 125
Scranton Iron Pence & Mfg. Co 100
Scranton Axle W'orka 05
Lacka'vanna Dairy Co., Pr 20
County bavlnsa Hank & Trust Co.. 8u0
I'iist National Pink (Carbondale) 32.
Standard Drillinc Co so
T'adein" Nitionil Pink 17;
bumtnn bolt and Nut Co 100
r.nple's Pink 1.J0
New McvUo Hy. & C. Co 73
BONDS.
Scranton Passenger Railway, flrat
Mortgage, due 1020 115
People's Mrcct Railway, first mort
gage, due 1018 US
People's Street Railway, General
mortgage, due 1021 113
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka, Township bt-hool 5 per cent, ... 102
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent 102
Scranton Traction 6 per cent, 1!3 ...
Scinnton Wholesale Mniket.
(rormtcd lij II. (1. Dale, 27 laikivvinna Ave)
IlitUi I I'icIi, !0i20iy5i,; ill try, he.h, Id'-i'ui',
I hee-e- Full tiemi. new. 10'.. illi.
I 41,'. W'cslein fiesh, U'.iHc. , neiihy slate,
ll'.ilSt.
limns Per biMiel, choke 111 mow, ,2(,0a2m
Pii llcaiis I'ci biishil, iliokt iimrow, 2 5ja
$2'0
Miilium tleans-P.r lubhcls. J. IOa',2 13.
(iieen Pea Pir luuholej, $1.I0jsi (3,
1 lour net patent, per barrel, f 15
Rrd Kidney llean' Per bushel, 2 I3a2 50.
Potatoes Per bushel, Nii'iii',
llciuitida Onloiis-1'tr bushel, $1 50afl,60.
Phllndelplila Grain nnd Product.
Phlladelphh, ,lune "i Wlicat '.jc, lovver; ron
tiait grade, dune, 7a7n'e. orn bteid j No,
inived, dune, 17'iil7'lii. Oils Steady; Nn,
2 while clipped, JH'CHIc. Duttcr-Mcidy, lilr
ilcinindi f miy wcstein irearnei, lll'fc.i do, d 1,
piinW, lOo.j do ni.nb plinth, 20l. Kijgs -I'iiiii,
good deinindj ho-.li neaib), lie; do
wcleiu, Hi,; d, snuthueiteiu, lii ; do
Miullicrn, IJf. ( heie I'iiiii; V. V, full 1 renin,
fun binall, O'iiOV,; do. ''o. fiir to ihok",
"'...'"''Iv. Iti fined sugiia Dull, Cotton l'n.
ilian.'ul. Tallow btiady; city prime In bids,,
lJiilTi S lountiy piliiie in bids, l',4ilV,l
cakes, 5'iaiiio Live poulti l)uiet, but Mead) ;
fowls, 10c. ; old looatcru, 7i.; i-nln; ilrliknn',
lfiaJli,; ibiik, 0c. Pressed poultrj I'iim,
gcoil deinind; (oi, choke, Ilk ; do, fair to
good, flaO'lci old loostcis, O'lc; ro.itln
thkkeiis, boen, UalU,; tuikeja, fion, iu
l-'i,
Iteieipts Hour, l.i-oo ban els, am) 1,073,00)
pounds ir, raiki; win it, MMKiO bu.hcls; 10m,
iit.OOO liii.hels; mU, 10,000. "hipnicntd When,
Jl.OiK) bUjheU; 10m, J,000 buliel; oats, Ij.uo.
New York Qinlu nnd Froducv.
ivv ioik, Juno 5. I loin Modi 1 itcly aibc
and about stead) Wheat -pot caideij ( 1
ml, M?ti, f. 0, b. afloat, uud Rl'.c. devalor;
No 1 nortlicin Dilulli, S71U I u. b. alloat
liptlous opened weak under further unloading o
duly, later a lail) otiurud, l(d bj Siptcinbci,
but the nuikct lui illy weakemd ugaln and iIojo.I
parti) ni, nit lower; Jul) clojed Ki)ii ; Sept ,
7(,i, Coin bpot us ; No, 2, i, cluator and
tWtv, t o, b. afloat Options dull and biuh
bU.nly t.ll dav; cIjmiI tti, ml town; Jul
ikaid IS'Li', J i.i l?i. OiU Spot bbad),
No. 2, aic'.; No. 3, d2e.; No. 2 white, Ilk.;
No. 'J ublli-, iU'ac; Irak inived western, t'Ja
.1U.; tiaik while, ;2!U7i-. Options dull and
luicly ktcad with com Dutlir Stiad; iicam.
or, JJalOc ; tactor), 1 la He. J imitation ircam.
ci), Italic; tate dalr), 1 Vilbt. ( hece
Stiad; faniy laige, lolond, S?4i',; fimy laite,
vvlilte, fc'Sii. (amy small, colored, tl',jc.j (amy
small, white,' 0:t. I ggs Eas); ttato and
I'enna , ll'-alle.; western, tai.uled, IjijalK.;
wcsteni) umandled, JUll'.ji..
Chicago Oiain and Produce.
Chkaco, June 5. Continued heavy rains caused
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four l.lnea, 3 CenM lor llach Kxtra Line.
For Bent.
For Reeto
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4H1 lloor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
Tiiii Tribune.
I OH Itl'M' In trood locillt, new 8 room home
and Mole, with counlcn and shelve; suit
able for anv kind of IiilIiipo. $lj per month.
Wo have nlMi a number of thokc lots In Itiinlit
on I'hcc and scvernl newr homea whkh wu f.re
fclllnir nt reaiomble prkei on eay teinn. In-ipil-e
at Hartrmft kind Ot'ke, (.orncr llron
avciii" and IHIm ttieit.
KUIINISHKD roTTAHP. lor rent at York lake,
Laekawnxtn, Pi. Addien Mis. Grant, .
Line, HoncMlalc, Pa.
tOit m:T-C room hou-e, corner Waino avenue
and Putnam stud; lint mid cold wiler,
none hut emill family need apply. 1701 Sane
aienue.
f0 (!Hi:K.V ItlDfiK srnixr. ten ronmi, modern
Improvements; steam heat furnished; desk
desirable. For Sale.
1 OR SAl.i: One thlid value, larire (dole build
ins 111 Avon, fully equipped lor general
Rtorc purposes oi cm be iiod for Melory, Abo
two delivery w noni in cood loudltion; two
t lire c birrel oil tanks and pumps; two show- i.tcs;
cue tlieioe tifc; one lirtc platform M,iln; one
nfc. Ilrooks tc Pale. lnquln fcouth Side Store
Co , Minooka. l'a.
Pott ? Mill Icim pure bred MoiRin, 5 and f
.vena old; full tbtrni, (it wnlker; etri
driven double or single; sound ,ind Kind; pun
in stable. U. O. Sihnonmikcr, i:iniliurt, Pi.
l'OIt S M.l Squire piano, exiellcnt condition;
terms reasonable. 1W1 Sinderson avenue.
Boarding.
Till: WINPnilMl'Ri:, new pnv itc hoirdniR houe,
large rooms, good table. GJ1 Washington ave
nue. Boarders Wanted.
WANTCD Tabic boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 5J1
Washington avcrue.
a wcik wheat nniket tudiy, ard duly closed
1 'lc. under CEtei di ; duly mm ilosed .1 shade
up, ind Jul oils, 'iiaic. lower. Provisions it
tho ilosu were a slude to 7'.c. higher. Cili
quolition were as follows:
I lout Stead ; No. i i-priug wlioil, 7.ia77e.;
No J, 7(M7US:i. ; No. S ml, 7 l"la7 j', c. ; No 2
Kirn, 1P$i4Ii ; Xo. -1 ellow, HUill;si-.;
No. oiU, 27'ti2fc., No 2 white, 27'-ji2ee.;
Nn 3 white, 2S"4c.; No. 2 rve, 5'e.; good feed
ing lurli', r0c., fatr to ihoue liMlting, .lli'ilc;
No 1 fli seed, Jl 71; No 1 northwestern, rl71;
prime timothy seed, $.1 HOiI V; me poik, per
bind, ll Will "i; lard, pu 0D lbs, sr,J'.i
8 7,'i; short riln, tides, J7 c0iS; ilrv lilted shoul
dirs, fi';n7'4c.; short dear, sides ?.s,(niMJ;
whiskey, !sl.27.
Chicago Live Stock Mnrket.
Chicigo, June .1 Clttlc Receipt-), 20,000, in
cluding 100 Timiis; stun!, stioug and .iitlve;
:il cirloids at ij-ti and over; butchers' stuck,
choke, about slenl ; othen, wcik; Texan",
strong, 'i 13; good to prune slur-, iji (0 10 1 "i ;
poor to liRilhim, Jfi0lj50, sloikcis nnd feed
us, wed,, except fincy, s.lll 7j; lows, t2."i
4 83; heifiH, f2 STi'i.lO; canniri, weik, sji
2 70; InilN, dull, v'SJil CO; (lives, slow, 1 10
an; Te is fid steers, $l50a5 40; Texas bulls,
if2.7ii ! 'I
Hogs ltefeipl todiy, S0.O0O; tomorrow, 2'i,
000; left over, 4,000; i isier, 1 OT'.i; inlsidind
biitihers, 3.70a 3 OJ'.i ; good to choice beiw,
'3 7Jiri 07'i; rough heivy, 3f0ij,70; lij.t,
?-i Oil") K's; bulk of siles " SOa'i 00.
Sheep Itrceipts, 2",000; sheep nml Innln,
wi ik; good to choice wether-, lil 40; fair to
ihniie mixid, $.1031120; we-lirn slieep. l,10i
4 10; 'lexis eirluus, Yl.Tml to, mtlve Iiiuh,
Ia3 23; wtstein Imibs, si 50ir )3.
New York Live Stock.
New York, June 3 Rcevci Moor!., slew to I
fraction lonei; fit lnill blcidv; light do,
10c, oil; town, stiaili; stem, l.fe0i(l, oxen,
!;4 03i)20; bulb, 1M ljil.70; ions, .'50il23
(.ihes Veil opened weik; closul "nJ3c, nil;
buttermilk), liiglur; v iN, I30ii.23; tail
did-, fir. 1 .13; buttermilks, 'Jlal.23; mixid, $1.30
.13 00
Micip 2V lonei; vcukngs, ca- ; prime ind
iltohe limbs, sti idy to firm; iiuihr glides, dull
and weik, Sluep, til 23; ulU, fiaj 50; jr ir
lliu, s30i3-,0; lambs, Vi.25iijo3; cull, s.3.
Hogs Steady at $'.iO.'i,
Fast Liberty Cattle.
1 i-t I.ibeily, June .3. Cittle Steidi ; exlia,
J'i.'IOiO; prime, ?3 70i5.80; good, Y, 10 13 00,
llog Sti idi ; piimc bony hogs, 0 OJ'aiifll;
iiiedmiin, s-t.ui 02; lust orkeis, Jh; light do.,
-"in'nii, pigs, JlHlj3.03; skips, f I 50ij; louglus,
fl 15 SO.
Slieip Slow; beat wetheis, ilJ3al.!3; 1 holce
limb", "i.I0i"iJO; lonunon to good, $J,'i(U5,
vial 1 lives, JS.JOiO.
Buffalo Live Stock.
But IbiHalo, bine fl fteicliits-Catlle, IS
cm; sheep and lambs, 10 lais; hogs, i 1 irs,
Shipments-Cittle, 15 lais; theip and lamb.,
9 lais; hog, S ca-s
Cattle Steadv , (lives, ihoiie In exln, t3 83
ni. I unlii, ihoiie ill v fed, s.3 tori.l"i; sheip,
wethers, !. 15a 1,23. lloat, heavy, Jo.
Oil Market.
Oil Oily, June 6. I'icdit biliuie, fl 03; (ci
III11 ilis, no bid, SlilpmruU, :)),Jii3; ivciage,
8J,J0.'. Hun, 103,(0.1; avenge, W.WS.
HALLSTEAD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
II ilMiad, June 5. - wanderer giving Ids name
as A. .Miniklti, ueatrd inisidciahlc cxiitemiiil
here on Mondiy by (xhihitlng .1 lug( inllcitlou
of live lattle-uakes Urge box with a gi-i to)
was piovlded as a home for the 1.11 il.n. He alvi
tallied an aa-nitincut ut poles rigged with hooks
1,11 llm ti.d to upline wild epciinicus with.
About light bottles toiitaliiiii ihoiit 2 nimtct
eaih of iattlcnake nil wai also imlinkil among
his absoitiuent. lie lift (or the mountains mar
Milviuniy's mill., while he cvpetts tu bpind 1
wcik or more lumtlug snikis In tbeb ileus
Iho liidipindent Hrpiiblliaiu of Monlinse de
nlid Iho puhllh"d ac count of 11 leiumili iliun
unioiig (ho llepiibliiniu 01 Susquehanna touiit,
and a.sirt tint Suuuil S Wilhht was not pre
cut, 'Iho 'Iriliuno lorropondnit will miku 11 11
aftldavil that S. S. Wiight n sem lino mi
that dale and lau furiibh lompetcnt nltmsas
to beai nut Ihe ktalciueiil,
Mis. l'n d Ilainui'i has riturnid home fiom a
i,-it Willi IliiiKhauitou iitalbes
II. II Perry and I bio I Igliumy have ubin-
Mr. and Mis. II. II. Ilamlriik wnc .urccibly
surprbid TiumIj h 4 laige gatliciing of 1I11I1
IrlcmU at tlxir lioine 011 ( lu.-e jhiiiii It was
the fortieth anniversary ot t lie j r iiiinljge Ar
raugrnieuU had been made su laufully that the
entire alfair was a complete, fuipii.-c. Mr. U.
II, llroiisou, nt niiighamton, 011 bhill of Hie
friendi aiocmhled, puscuted Ihem Willi a hand.
nvme clink. 'lhos5 pnscnt wcie: Mi. and ilia
(', II. lliDiison, ci lliiigliaiiiton, Mi, ami Mis.
V. II. Smith, Mis. M. O. llradlc ami two daugh
ters, and II. I- bridle, all nf New Mllford;
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wibon, of Montrose; Mi. and
Mrs. John Moffatt, Mr. and Mr. I,. A. Shciwood
and (hildren, and Mr. and Mrs. William llarrion
and daughter, Maude, all of. T!ughy. Kvcrvnc
eiJocd a dilighttul day.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FRBH.
Wanted.
W'AMI.Il-llentlemin jvants luge well furiiMied
loom, inorlelti tnnunlciKc, wllh board pre
terred. Addruis llox :,0, filhune Ollkc.
Help Wanted Malo.
IkMllKlbTIC' SVU.vMAV-Shool sitimlles.i.iuinlr.1
1 ork; silili) silarv nnd loinnibsiom. It. 0.
Ibani ,c Co., Clikago, 111,
W'ANirD-l.'neigellc, timtnurthv oimg mm,
mint be well leionmiended. lligir, Ml a-il
31.1 .Me 11 1 hulldlm;.
OI.N'I I.I'M W, with lirqe nuiuilntanco In
Suanton toilet, dislml to npicseiit 11 well
known New York firm nl Interior decorator".
AiMiim P. P. blndblad i- Co., No. l 1. Mil
itiut, New York illy.
W AM I'D A boy about 10 to learn trade. One
with some experience in wood work. 11. C.
Iiiestiom, 620 Spruce street.
W'AMI'IJ MANAfihlt-ltclliblo nun w.mU tapi
Ide man to manage bramh niricei, liking
direction of hmlncw; saluy ,M) nnd liberil
inimnlsslnn; good refei clues and ) cish re
quired. Addict llox 310, Phllidclphh, Pa.
WAN I i:i( Salesmen. Invellrig or local; weekly
sil.iry piid. Ilcnlck Sicd Co, Rochester,
N. Y.
Help Wanted Female.
WAN 1 1. D lady dcmontritnr. Apply evenings
between 7 and 0 at Hotel Amerkin,
WANTHD Two experienced tolnno strippers,
al-o a girl tn leirn packing cigars. Pecker
Rrothers, Oil Robinson street.
WASTI'n Competent girl for general housework
in small fainil. Apply 1U40 Penn avenue,
Orcen Itldge.
WANTI D A sei ond girl; must bo good waitress.
Apply 101J Vine tired.
Glltl, WANTI D-l'or general housework In small
timlly. 317 Webster avenue.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received ot Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. Iff.
Central City
ALIirRT SCIIUiTZ, corner Mulberry
rtreet and Webster aienue.
GUSTAV PICIILb. 630 Adams avenue.
West Side
Gi'OnGi: W. JKN'KIN'3, 101 South Main
avenue.
South Scranton
TRI'.D I,. lr.RPPE,
729 Cedar avenue.
North Scianton
GLO. W. BAVIS. corner North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Ridge
CIIA11I.PS P. JONES, 1537 Dickson
avenue.
P. J. JOHN", OJO Green Ridge street
C. lOIII'NK, corner Washinglor. ave
nue and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEI'ITJ), 1017 Irving avenue.
Bunmore
J. G. BOll k SON.
Real Estate.
$1,000 Hiivs six room, sinjle house, good well.
Lot 100x200, Scranton street, Palton, l'a.
Wells k Kcalor.
fI,800-Riis building lot. 40x130 Wheeler ave
nue. Wells k Keatti, llurr Ruililing.
1 .
$2,'i00 Rtis double house, 7 rooms on a side, all
impioli 1111 11H, exnpt gas. Dull hticct, l'toil-
ilcnec. Wells & Keator,
Furnished Rooms.
llltMSIII'D ROOMS '10 RE.M', witli boaid II
ihsind. fiJI Woming lumic.
10R lll'N 1' PiiinMieil room, all (onvinunccs,
very iil.lr.il. Addu-s II, TriLuni",
10R RENT One liigo furnished front room;
also one side loom, 017 Adams avinue,
Honey to Loan.
MONEY to loan on improved city reil cidale.
III'N'RY UI'.MN', 111.
CIIAS II. wp.i.i-rs.
THOMAS SPRVGUIl.
$JX),U00 TO I OAN Lowest rites; straight or
inonll ly pa minis. Stark .t Co.,'lraders' bldg.
ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN Quick,
straigl I leans or Holloing and 1 oan. At
from I to fl pei icijt. Call on N. V. W'alkci,
311-J13 Connell biilhling.
Miscellaneous.
110! 10H OLW.OW rm l next pin Mils
on Iho A-loiii Jul I li. Si 1 lire hi if lis mi.
limp me po-til ind I will nil oil ou. J, l.
Mclhiiuott, Uineiil Dillvii, suanlon,
Mils. SMI HI will take tinilluiimnl (en at lur
home and boaid ihlldicii, llox 8-, I'll.
Situations Wanted.
Sni'Vl'ION' WMT Hy .1 worn in to go out
by div wathliur, honing i ih iiiing, I'll o-o
1 ill 01 uddiiid .Mis. Itiinill, JJl'J Cidar avinue,
ill.
Sill VIIOV W WILD Aitbe .voiing 111111 desirn
position: is ruber, lionot and ullabh--, dnod
refen me, I', Tiikuno Of Ike,
SIH'AIIOV WMi:i)-oung man 2'l eus of
uge, desiin position i prlvato teiriiai,
stenogiaphu, tiewiilci, bool.kicpei ind gcnuil
vfllie awl-tai.t, I vibe iar' ixpiriimc. Ad
dliss (!., Tribune oldie,
iOlNfl MARRIED M" wants lialit work; good
penuiiu. I.nglldi, (iiimaii ami Ibingiiiiu,
(!, Ph , J10 Ilioadway, suanlon, l'a
0I'MI MAV, 1. lollege .udiiile, desiics 1
position is liookkiepcr 01 avislant, can
opeiato ipewiitei lor full pirtiiulirs addie-i
Wile II. Wiavci, box 11, J ope, l'a
TlOl'Sn WOMW wanli po-IIIan as on ad. wutcr
in thy goods or furniture tlore in this iltv
l.xpulein nnd best uf ufuiitie, M 1'j't
Waihinglon avinue.
LEGAL.
IN RE; Estalo of William I) links, ihcn-d
in Ihe Oipluus' ( ourt uf Lackawanna ( ount
Nntiie Is In lib giviu lint a rule has bun
giantcd b ild louit to kliovv lau-e whv Recs O,
Powell, admiuistiatoi, should not be dbiharged,
Riliirnihlo lu ikM Aigument icmt, beginning
Juno 17th. IHO!
W, (1UI.0III) '1II0MVS, Attorney,
1 S) VIE DI Dan J Phillips, lata of Ihe horouali
of Puumiiii, 101111I of Laikavv 111111, and
ttale of I "i 1 s 1 1 -v I v J ) 1 1 , d.icasid,
Letteis tiilaiurntar upon the above estate
having been gi mlid to the undeiaigmd, all per
ton-, hi) in.r iliiuis 01 ikinamla jgiinst I lie said
ri-tatc will pic-ent them lor piiuriit and llio-u
indebted Ihiiili) will nuke iiiiinullale pimtnt.
Cll VIII 1 S II. (llIMLIi. Lxeiiitor,
(onni)l llldg., Scianton, Pa.
WI I.I I.S k 'lORIth!, Attorni foi E-tate.
I.Sl.VII! 01 CIOHOE WnSl.lt. late ol Ihe Hy
nt Vrautnn, Count ot Laikawaniu and State
of l'enns)vania, ikicated.
I ctlirs nt administrallon, c. t a upon (he
abuvo estate bavin; b.cu guided in ihe 1111
ikuicnrd, all pcuon having ililiiu 01 ile
liitnib against raid estate "ill pn-eni Ihem for
pjiniciil and those indebted (heielo will make
immcdial pa.vnieiit to
11111 IP 1U.III.I', Admlnbtrflor,
C. A. UATltMlUlUI, Anhbsld, Pa.
Atteiney (or batatc.
I
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Than Pour Lines, A Cent for Kach Ettra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
I'DWAIHI C. SPAUI.DIN'O, 2J TiUnKiP 11 N ,
Iluilding.
Architects
EDWAltll II. DAVIS, AltCillTKCr, CONNEkb
building.
lTlKDERICIv I,. IIIIOWN", A1KTI. R HEVb
Estate Exchingc llldg, Uil Wahlnglon ave,
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. b. lIAItlll.SC, WW tO.VNTI.li HUlbDINO.
Bentists.
DR. C. E. EILEVRKItdEit, I'AUM nUlbDISO,"
Spruce street, Scranton.
PR. C. 0. 1AUPACH. 113 WYOMINQ AVT.VUe!
Lawyers.
I'lJANK 1! IIOYLE, ATIORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooma l., 14, 10 nnd 18 llurr building.
V. K. IHACY.ATr'Y.roMMOXWUAMlTBblJ'o!
I). P. REPLOGM', ATIORNEY-LOANS NEGO.
tlalcd on real estate secuilly. Mears building,
lorncr Washington avenue and Spruce street,
WILbARD, WARREV k KVAPP. ATTORNEVa
and counsellors al-law. ltcpublkan , building,
Washington avenue.
J1SSUP k JESSUP. AT10RNEYS ASP COI1N
sellors at-law. Commonwealth building, Ilooinj
19, 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS
"Ol 004. Oth floor, Mears building.
b. A. WATRK". ATTOnvr.Y-AT-I.AW, DO ARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTKRSOV k WILCOX, TRADERS' NAflO.VAti
Hank building.
C. COMEGYS, Oil REPUBLICAN BUILDING.
a. w. nrnTiioi.r, officii moved to no"
211 Woming avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
dr. w. u.
avenue.
ALLLN, 5U NORTH WASHINGTON
DR. S W. L'AMORI'AUV, OFITCE 339 WASH,
inglon avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry.
Chronia disease, un,?s, heart, kidneya and
genito urlr.iry organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p m.
Hotels and Resturants.
THE ELK CUT, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN
avenue. Hates reasonable.
P. ZKIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. k W. PAS-
6cngcr depot. Conducted on tho European
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. R. HRIGOS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used.
A. B. Ilrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders lloo
North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Roth telephones.
Seeds.
0. R. CLARKE k CO . SEEDSMEN AND NUR3.
crymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1930 North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH. KUETTl'L. HEAR 611 LACKA. AVE.7
Scranton. Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRISSMUvING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER:
ul-o ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
Ml GAltGI'P. PROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EV
v elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, liO
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa.
THE WILKES DUtlli; RFCORD CAN BE HAD
in Scranton nt the news stands of Rclsmin
Pros , 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton,
M'2 Lackawanna avenue; 1. S. Sihutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Political.
IlltSr LtrGIM.VUW. DISTRICT Notice Is heie.
by givin to the Republican voters of tho
Tirst legislative district or Lackawanna county
Hut n primary eltition will be held on Sitnr
di, June S, 1101, at the iigular polling plans
In mi en tho Iiouh of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m., for
the impose oi eleiting t,vo delegates to repre
sent the eaid legislilive district in the coming
Republican i-tate convmtlou to be held In lf.it
rl.huig. 'Ihc convention (o compute the voio
will be held on 'lue-da.v, June II, 1001. at 10
o'clock a. 111. in. Cooperative hall, North Main
uvemie, in Suanton.
lu uicoiJinre with the rule governing Iho
distikt, the iandldile3 will be voted for directly
lie the voters at Ihe pull and must icgUtei
w'ltli the dl-iiht ihairnian his full name an I
pu-tothce nddiiss, and pav Ills assessment fifteen
ihvs befoie the election, or his name will not be
placed on the official ballot, neither will ,11 y
Milis cast for him be lountcd.
The distikt vigllaiiie committee In vaiious pie.
ilucts will londuct the election, and the reult
will be lepnited b the uliirii judge to the dl
trie t convention, which will be composed of
judges of Hie vatiou- districts.
A written noliie lontalning further lntrui tloni
will be mailid to eaih member of (he said rlu.
tilit vigihime ronunittce.
(I. W, Jinkins,
Chiiimaii l"Irt legi-latbc District.
Allisli W"ltr Siuipson, Sicrelai.
1 lllltll I rfilSLATIVE niSlltlCr-Nnllce Is here.
Iv giviu that lliny E linns, of Talor
and Hail (' Seimin-, of llrnloii, having teg -timl
for slite dehgates and hiving paid th.Mr
ckitlon as-es-rucnls, tucv are heieby deehred
to be the duly aicreditcd delegiti.s to the Re
piihllian stale convention tn icpresent tlu eanl
ligblitlve (li-tiut, as prnvidiil foi hy Rule -"i
of the mica govunliu priinaiy elections in ald
distikt.
O-CAlt VV ni'-lvIRK, Cluiiman.
.1, i: WMIvISs, Seirctii.
Rooms and Board.
LARGE front room wllh boaid for two gentle
men, 110 Adams avenue.
FINANCIAL
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will Harn Big Monthly
ni.oTi Returns,
Btol! Tholuvclor'aFundPa3Scml monthly
The oldest established in Amcrka. Nn lerlifleals
holder has ever lost a cent CuinenW made tn
nil Kiib-ri ibi ra eieiy 15 das. No liouble, No
delay. Money refunded on demand Write to.
iliy for particulars, fioo lo any address.
C. E. Mackey A. Co,, lliiibon llld'g,, New, Yoik,
Bond Offerings.
Paying 3J to S
Iliooklyn IMIson 1st 4s.
Clips, ic Ohio, U. & A, Dlv, 1st Con.
Is.
l..ins. it Tone llatito 1st Con. 6s,
lowiv Ut'ii. Jty. Co, 1st .")S.
LniiU., N. A. & t'lilc, Chic. & Ind.
Dlv. lat Us.
Mcsk'ttn 1 Vnti al Ity, lon. U,
.Mls.souil Daclllc Ti list 6cj.
Minn, (icn'l Klec. 1st I'nii. 5s.
.Mob. &. Ohio, Montgoiuety Dlv. 1st
5s.
Jllo Cir.iiKlc Wcstoin 1st 4s.
St, 1., lion Mt. & .So. Uefcl. 4s.
( omplele CircuUi l.i.t on Applleation.
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