THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-3TDND AY, JUNE 24 1901. 71 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MRS. WILIiETS TRAOIO DEATH Sho Wna Formerly Miss Lusk, of MontrosoTMmocU D. Searlo Pries ps Away. Fpell In tl.c "'(nnlnn Tribune Monttos-e, .limp W. All .Ioiitto"P fit" tnrin.V In iiioiitnlriK imrl n ileiitli-HUi pall hovers iivpi tho loiiininiilt. lie- CNUftP Of tlir Mllllloll lllltl tt'HRlt llPlltll of onu of this town'' fnlri'Mt iImxikIi torf, h In Irlo of hut ii tow months, ttlik-h ' ctlnril nt her illstnnt hntno on Krlrlny, antl iipwk of which i-cipIipiI hoio joh terdny morning, Mlii nilvsiilietli Link, Hip liciilltlfill nml iicroinplhhoil iliiiiKlilpr of Mr. nnrl Mrs. Wllllum D. husk, wns unltoil in mnrrl.iRP to st.inlny Wlllol-i, at the homp of hrr p.iionts In this pluco, In November last, nml thrtPiipon loft for licr new homp nt Chnmhly Canton, Quehec, whoio slip licKnn wlmt kuvp brlpcht pronilpp of n Ions nml hnppy w prided life, siirioiincli'd hy nil that love nml wenllh could rotitrlhuto to her plP.iautP and contentment. HeiP sho was s.lt.lteil by her motlipr dnrltiR thp past winter, and lust month whon her mother returned to Montrose, Mis. WlllPti nci'ompanled her, and spent ppvpinl weeks vWlthiR lplatlves and frlenils help. Two weeks ,-iro Friday, Mrs. "WIHels Ipft Montrose for her liorthPin home, wheie she arrived In safety, mid she nirdin settled down to the enjoyment of life under ideal poii dltlons, but it was to end so soon, Two weeks from the day she left Moutiosp lipr spirit was called by Its C're.ilor to dwell with him la that "upper and belter kingdom." Both Mr. and Mis. r.tiik wen1 out nf town when the news was received, and it was Riven to their son-in-law, Seiirlo Mct'ollum. esq., and Inter Mr. and Mr. IiUsk weie reached by telephone and apprised of the awful Intelllffeiu'c. The lem.ilns, act onip.inied by Hip sorrow-sttlckPii husband, will li In ought to Moutroc, lenvlnpr Monti prfl tomonow morning .ind leacliint? heie on Tuesday moinliig. Mr. husk and Mr. Searle McCollum left last night to meet Mr. Wlllets and the body. The funeral miangpinents have not et heen announced. Mrs. Wlllots was about -.! pnrs of nge and Ipjivcs her husband, her parents, a sister, Mis. Searle McCollum, of this place, and a hi other, Kiauklln D. Laisk, e-q., of Seattle, Wash. While penning the alioc word comes by wiie of the sudden death of Dlmock D. Heaile. whfrh occurred at Wilkes B.nre this uioiiiing, Mr. Seal le wn-s for e.u-s a piominent business man of tins plate, but for some jeais has been nn opeiator on Wall stieet, spend ing his wintoir. in New York and Ills simimcis in Moult ose. He was about Til e.ns of age and was unman led. Two sisteis, Jlis. Kate MiCartnoy and Mis. Hcttie M'lller, of Wllkos-I5.uie, survive him. Ho was a ioiisu of Judge D. W. Senile, II. S. Searlo and Mis ,1 H McCollum, of tliis place, and rieik of the Middle lUstilet Colli t C. K. W Seaile, of Scr.inton. Mr. Seal lo came hei e seoial weeks ago and went to Wllkef.-J5.itip for a In lot" stay, only a fpw days ngo. Tlie leiiiains doubt ltss will be In ought lo this pla v. but the funeral aiiaugeincnts aiu not mi nuuiui'd. MINOR MKXTIO.V. Dining a so oio show ei, about 1 o'clool; Satin day moinliig, liglitnlng sti in k Hip clock tower on the com t bouse, but aside lioiu teailng olf a small oin.uiH'itt at one lomer, near the base of the towet, no damage was done .Miss Frances K. Annuel man and Miss Phi. i Townsend spent Sunday with fiiouds in Fianklin. Mis ll A. .lossup and fnniilv. of Sciantou, hip oi'cupying the Kingsbury cottage at KM: lake Samuel .lessup is lioino fiom Vinc liind, N. .1 , w lioie he bar, boon attend ing si huol Miss Anna Tynoll has i plumed from Mnnslield li , where slie just giadu aied fiom tlie Normal school with hoi -ois nt the hPad of lior (lass whloli numbPiPil nliiPiv-llNP inembois, taking the i iMi pilzp of $.'.". which Is given hy the Institution in limi nt the valedic tcu x MKi riiaie I.ouox is visiting ti lends nt uipono, N. Y. SUSQUEHANNA. Ht'ciil to the Sainton Tubunc. Susquphann i, .luno HI Mis. F O. Ue- Mostin nii'l d.iuchi !, .Mai Ian ot posit, aio visiting .Mis' Muslin's father, C. hi VhililP., of Jackson sllpol. Mri..is Koinn Moiau and IMwaul King, studPiits at Niagara uniPislly, are spending their vacation at their home in this place. Mr. and Mi.-. Hi my SyUos and thioo rhlHlPll, of Oakland iimiu-hlp, aio 10 iotfing fiom a smcie .itluck of ty pholil fevei Tiof Plerip, of ninghaniton, last p. Tiling h" Id a plpasant hop !u Hosan opna house In Si i niton, Juno iii, J.inies Mi Kin ney, esq, foimeily a popular Susque hanna postmaster and business man, will be milled in ni.irrlRRO to Miss Anna llmrelt, also of Senintoii. Mr. McKin wy's numerous fiipuds Iipio extend hPaity pongialulatioiiK n advance, and place eaily bids for wedding cake. finbeit Fltytjeinlil, of St llonnveu- THOUSANDS LIKEWISE One of the moat prevalent, minoylng and Irritating tumbles is Itching Piles, rHitferliiR ones do not bellevo they Cllii be cured, boeaus-) tln-y lmvp tiled so many loniedhs that failed, it is now Bn admitted fact that Di. A. W. Chafe's Ointment never falls, and to Impiess upon Scrantou people tho nh. lolute sitmty thoy have, Matthuws Bros, me autlioilzcd to gimianteu h.tt Isfactlnn or lefuud the prico paid Mr. P .1 Mauley, of No, lilO Blruli tlrecit, Sci anion, Pa h.iys; "Kqp eight yems I had been a .sufferer from Itch Ing piles. Homo nights i cv)uii not sleep at all, nml In hot weather I lost Iota of time tit woik with them, tho Irritation wns so gient I tiled every. thng with no success until I gut ,i liox or IJr. A. W. Chase's Olntinuut at Matthews Hios.' iliusbtore, tompotary Jieadquaiters coiner Washington ,lnr Lackawanna avenue. J iibotl pan 0 the box, and liuvo sten nothing of thn trouble since, This result I consider wonckiful In tho light of past enoits and fnlluro to emu, It's a great oint ment." Ur. A W Chase's Ointment Is sold Rt SOe. a box at dealer., or Dr. A. AV. Ch-ii-e Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. So tint poiuult and slgna,ture3 of , W. ChTt'p, M. I")., aie on eveiy package. tine's rollnge. Allegheny, Is vlslllng Ills pmeiits In this place, Tho Oakland school board has yet to soled an Intel mediate teacher. Tlie leiunllis of Mile Conductor Jild son I.ovehind, of HiiiiipIIsvIIIo, who sus tained fatal Injuiles at Chemung, N. Y., on Tuesday afternoon, by colliding with a bridge, weie this afternoon Intoned in Kwigioon lemotry In this place, De ceased wm for several ycais a lesl dent of Susquehanna, lie Is sllivlvcd by the widow and a son. Ainosa Foisce, ot Hlnglmniton, Is In town today. Mr. and Mis. ,1.11, Pennrr and daugh ter. ofOakland, hip visiting leiatives at Nlnnveli and .Sldiuu. Mis, Anna J,. Jloiton, of Ttlnghani - PICTURE Da You See ton, Is thp guest of Susquehanna ft lends. Jaoin, to Mr. and Ml.-. Clpoigo S. Smith, of Jltoad stipot, a d.iuglitPi. Pi of. Winlfied Deckel, of Now Yoik city, is i.sltng his patents in tills plate. TUNKHANNOCK. Special In the Scrinton liilmnp. Tunkli.iiinock. Juno 2!. Cecil Mc Kmin and lainily, of Waynosboio, me visiting the foimei's paionts, at this pliue. The Tiilon Hose comp.my is piactic ing eveiy evening for tlie laces which take place al Meshoppen July I. Attorney Chillies n. Jitlle, of Scran ton, has been spending- a lew days at his homo in tills place. I'oe Allen, of Meshoppen, was a ls itor in low n on Satin day. John Pi own, son of Jl. H. Brown, tlie. coal dealer. Is negotiating for Hie puicliasp of tlie machine! y of the do luimt Ciystal laundiy, and if success t ill. will open a new laundiy at the old stand. licoigp W. MeKown and wife, of Missouii, jne the guests of tlie lormer's paionts, Mr. and Mis. Nathaniel A. MeKown, on Wyoming avenue. Miss Nina Cai noy, of Scianton, Is the guest of her aunt, Mis. Joseph I.uce, on Pine sliept, A niariiagp license lias boon Issued to Waller Kipp and Mrs. Hlizabcth Boll, both nf Tunkhaniiock. l.eouaid dinger, toi niei ly a lesldent of this place, but now employed in Philadelphia, is spending a few days in town. Austin It. Wiight, of Nicholson, was doing business in town on Satin day. McNab .t Lackey, spu painteis, have ,lus completed an elegant iipw adser lising and bulletin board which thoy havp placed lor K W. Km go, in fi nut of his now, stand at the corner of Tioga and Win i on streets, Newell A Duly, the well known wagon maker of Mehoopany, was In town on Satin day. 'Sqiiiio Sampson, of BaltlmoiP, is tho guest of his sister, Mis. Kathailuo Townsend, on Wan on stieet. Orrin P. Fair, of KorkMnn, a well known tanner, ami a voteian of the Civil war, aunouucps that ho Is a eau riidiitp lor the Uopublliun nomination for county tieasuiPi. HMip Tunkhauuoi'k school board ad vpitiscs In tH lounty papois tor a janitoi to who dmlng the next tPim of school. MAWLEY. Spirlil tn the Srrmiton Tribune. I law ley, Juhp 'S.. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Koohlpr au gupsts of tho latiPr's par ents, Mr.' and Mis, Holland, In Seeley. lllo. (ioNornor Stone and Deputy Attorney fipueial 1'. W. Flelt., of I'ennsylvanla, hip expected as guests at. Blooming Hrtno pai k this week. Pi of. and Mis MaiU Cieasy ai rived home irom tho Pmi-AniPrlean oxposl tlou last WPdllPsday pvonlug. H. P. Tllllbrldgo has Iippii tho guest of Fiank Small, at tho Wayno county hotel. l. J. HoldPii, nf Port Jorvis, Is tho guest of ids slstpr, Mrs, Joseph Fryer, Miss Maitlui I'lprsou is visiting in Wllkes-Banc. Messis, Marcus and Thomas Tuttlo and Misses Kiln Palmer nnd Mabel Bodgers urn homo fiom Wyoming sem inary lor their vacation. Messis. M. Atkinson and O, M. Spet tlgilP, Jr., spent Suiiilay nt Big Pond. Miss Wlluiu U, Knapp Is tlie guest of her aunt, Mrs, A. 11. Avery In Biook lyn. THOrtPSON. ErccUl t tho Scranlon Tllliunt. Tlinmpson, Juno ai. Jeionie Brund age, pnstinaster and station agent at Pieslou Talk, is spending a tew day,s of his outing with his wife's puicnta, Mr. and Mis Frank Tiosler. Mi. and Mis. Finnic M. Lewis nt tended theSciuntou High school giadu atlng exeiclses. Mis. Lewis' sister, MUs Nellie Claik, I& one of the gradu ates. Mis. A. W. antes is visiting her daughter, Mis. J. W. Bi owning, In Sera n tun. llany Neal, ht'tcr spending some months In C'ullfornla, has teturned to hU home tn the township. Clidiles Tucker, of Buffalo, N. v., Is vlsltng Mrs. Ada Wilghtcr, at Wright er's lake. (.', II. King Is rnlatglng hla hard wato slore, on Jackson stieet. Mrs, Hamtiel TriioHdell and Mis. 1. Latham visited nt Ararat yesterday. Mrs. Flunk Htarblul, of tho town ship, Is visiting In 'Newark, N. J. A giiod-slBcd audience gieoted Itev, Mr. chnrfec, Tuesday evening, and ph Joed his lecture. Allen n. Miller, nftrrn year nt Wyo ming semlniuy, la hoiup for his vaca tion, looking as though school life iigicpil with him, MRS. TOMTK 1B, Tho rnmotts Midget, Now Countosa Mngrl With Her Itnllnn Husband nnd Drother-ln-Law She Is Agnln Befoie tho Public This Timo in Vaudeville. J'rom llio ItocliO'trr llfinnnit mil rhinnnlo. It Is now many years since Ctoneiat and Mis. Tom Thumb Hi at aniiparpil j botoie the public and cieatcd n sensa- PUZZLE. Their Father ? lion in the aniincnient woild. The queen of al! thy midgets has ever since held Per own steadily, year in and jeai out, to.iring no iiv.,1 and knowing no neleats. .Many have come and gone beloip the public gaze, other midgets hai- bid lor fame and pnpu l.n ily, but iiinio has rver npiiio.iclied the iinlr.cililo litMe l..dy. (Jeneiatlons have come and gone, al least two of llicm. since the great Amoticnti public iirsl made her ac quait.tancp, and admiiod and won clo'Cil at tlie ilaiutv little cicatuie no bigger thr.n a good-sized doll, who at the same lime was as symmetiical i. nil perlectly foiined lis a lull-giown Venus. It is seven yeais since the II' tie lady nnd her devoted and in banc count ls ilod this city, and tho announcement of tlielr engagement at the Cook Opeiji house nil this week in a de llghllul Utile sketch, "A Peep at Mais," wiitten exptpssly for them by llobei t (iilHin 31on Is, Is an event in the wot Id of amuse incut. Though man led to Count I'limn Mngii. wlfo Willi bi.? btotlier, Baton I J. Mugii, ap peals with her in tlie sketch, Mis, Tom Tl nml) ictabis befoio the public tho name which first made her famous. Tn piivalc life she is known as Countosa Miigti, h. Mug bom maiilcsl to her piosont husband for fifteen yeais. .V nmie dexoted louplo it would lip dim cull to find, and during th"ir inaiiiod life thoy hiio ii'vpr boon seiiaiatod but one week, and except lor that lini bav iio or niissod eating a meal together. They aie vriy pioud of eacli other, and when visited bv a re poitor of this paper ypsterday in tlielr npaitmonls al tho Whlfcomb Iioiisp, each v.as most int'ie.stPil in telling of the fame ot the other As may be linagineil.tlioy mc charm ing people to meet socially, having traveled the world over nnd mot all Its famous pooplo on very n loudly foot ing. Probably no other Ameilcan liv ing has mot nioie clowned heads than Mis. Tom Thumb. She has the names and genealogy of tlie crowned tainilios of Huiopp on her tonguo's end, and can iclato many inloiesling auecdotps of them. When her autobiogiaphy, which has alieady boon wiitten, is giv en in tho wotld it will be an iuleiost Ing and wondertul history of pventft lor tlie life of one little woman, Though tlie Countess Magri was Ml pais old last Oclohpr.sho has lPtained her ,oui h to a wonderful itegree. Her coniploioii is still pink and clear, and her hair shows not a tl.uo of gray. When asked tor tho social ot her youthful looks the countess said shu thought the life of travel and change which she has IpiI has Kept her young. Slip has giown quite stout, but her loi m is still good, and her stage np pefiiaiico as altiaotivp as pvpc, "Hut hip you nevor going to rotiip'.'" askpil Hip ipporter of tho little lady yesterday. "No, I hope not," was the quick re ply. "I could not live If I had to settlo down. I love this life, and shall al ways llvo bofniP the public." To all this tho fount liparttly couctured. "Whoie Is your home','" was asked. "In Mlddleboin, Mass, Wo havu Just coma tioni theie, l have a pleas ant country home, and my biother and his wIip live iIipio and keep R tor mo, so that I can loturn at any moment. Many pooplo aio sui prised when 1 tell tlimii I hao u home, but 1 could not llvo without It. Wo luno been In vaudinillo sx .weeks, and wo haw i pally u tlno lit t lo skptch. But T find that wIipii we piPsont It, the peoplo aio moio Intorpsted In our personality, and so miss a groat ileal of tho dialogue). Wo just canio back fiom Kuropo be fore wo stalled in vaudeville, wheie wo played with our own company, Wo weio In London for seven months, playing to packed Iiousps, and later wo made a tour of the country, Yes, I mot tho piesent king and queen In London, hut they weie tho I'rlnco nnd I'rlncess of Wales then." "Of course you huvo met tho good queen Vlctoiia, ptobably many times'.' What was your imptossiou nf her?" "She was u. lovely woman, so kind and solicitous. I always found loyalty veiy kind, and thoy ipcelved us us In formally as we are visiting now. That was In 1S63, when wp plnypel before the loyal family at Windsor In the Buhen.i loom. After we ImcI finished our per formance the queen invited us down to visit with them. They shook hands with us. and asked us many questions. The Pilncess Louise tooK my sister. V The Kind That Carries Con viction to Every Scran ton Reader. Conviction must follow such em phatic proof as Is given hero. Tho testimony of Horanlon residents should satisfy the most skeptical. Hero 13 a Scrnnton case. Bead It and see It doubt can exist In the face of this evi dence: Mrs. M. livans, of 1S.I2 Washburn street, says: "I had backache for ot least three oats, not always real bnd, but it gicw gradually worse. I saw Bonn's Kidney Bills advertised nnd got them In Matthews Bi others' drug store. They began to help me within a week, and fiom that time I gicw bolter rap Idly until euied." For sale by all denlers. Ttlce, BO cents. Fostor-Mllbuin Co., Buffalo, N. Y,, sale agents for tho United Slates. Bemcnibcr the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. Minnie Walton, in her lap nnd held her. I have a ring which tho queen gave me, and she gave my liusbanfl, tho general, a beautiful souvenir of a tablet of mother-of-peaij, with forget-me-nots, and the lottcfs 'V' and 'B with a ciown In enamel. It contains tho history of the royal family. "I have visited Kurope nine times and been mound the world twice," said tlie countoss in answer to a query. She Is veiy proud of her husband, who, she said, was llnely educated in Italy, his home, by the priests. Ho has also a good dramatic training and musical education, having studied with Blstoii. Tlie count had a long dramatic caieer in Jiuiope befoie lie came to America, appearing many times m Paris, JSng land, Germany and Kgypt. He is a well gloomed little man, delightfully entertaining, and speaks several lan guages Jluentl. When ho came to tills country, however, he did not know a woui of Kugllsh, in spite of the fact thai lie had done a big business in London In gi ing pantomimes and mu sical piitei tainmoiits. He was mat lied t tho widow of the late CipiiPial Tom Thumb in 1SS5 in Holy Tilnity chmch. New York. The wedding was a veiy big affair, and at tended by the elite of the metiopolis. "Our love was sort eif a quick flash nil at once like this," said the count in his rpips.sie loieign way, looking fondly at his wife, "though wo (list met in Spi lugflpld, Mass., in lSTS, and neither of us could uudeistand a word tho oilier said. I loincd her company in 1SS1, and we weie married in 1SS.V Older leaders will lonieniber the two Warien sisteis. Lavlnl.i (later Mrs. General Tom Thumb) and Minnie, the smaller ot tho two, when they first made tlielr debut. Minnie Warien has been dead now twenty-thieo years. Thpy wpro boi n at Mlelelloboro, Mass., their paionts both being latge peoplo, as woto also tour hrothei.s and two sis teis. Some of the brotheis weie sK feet tall. Lavinia Wan en made her dpliut befoie the public under the man agement of Colonel J. H. Wood, and her fiist visit lo tin's city was in 1S3S, when she gave an entertainment in old Washington hall. "It was veiy dllteiont in those days," she said, in describing it to tlie re porter. "All of our Piitei tainments wpio diffeient. I held a iceeption anil sang songs when I first came heio. Now everything is aiideMHe." At tho beginning of tlie war she went south, being in Montgomery, Ala., when tho war bioke nut. On Fob. 10, JSliS, alio was married to Cliailes S. Stratum (Genoial Tom Thumb) al Griuo chmch, New Yoik, tho wedding bping one ot thp notable pvpiUs of that lime. Her husband bad fmnierly bpen under P. T. Barnuni's management, and it was while ho was witli Paiiium that she met him nt his home at Brldge poit, Conn. . She was 'M and her hus band 24 joins old when thoy wore mai lied, Thpy remained with Bar liiuu for fit loon years, and It was hugely owing to Barnuni's wondeiful genius for adveitislng, together w itli Tom Thumb's cleverness as an enter tainer, that their success was so great. Tom Thumb used to claim that he had kissed inoip women than other man living, which claim was undoubtedly true, as that was long befoio llohsou's record in oscillatory gymnastics. Hv pry woman who bought his little book, tho genoial row aided with a kiss, and it Is n matter of note that tho books went like lint cakes. Later, the gener al and his wife, with Mlnnlo Wanen and her husband, Commodore Nutt, traveled In their own dramatic com pany, meeting with unparalleled sue cess. The little ponplo have made many fortunes, nnd have also lost a gloat deal of money. Mrs, Tom Thumb Is tho possessor many beautiful jewels, though sho does not curry tlioni all iv lib her. Their country homo Is filled with ciulos and mementoes of past til limps fiom all over tin- world. Nn ouo would miss seeing this Interesting' trio who aio playing this week at tho Cook Opera house, Tho smallest of tho three Is a gtnndfuther (Raiou Mngrl) having mairlPd a largo woman, who with her family Is now in Italy, BOYS IUW ELECTRIC PLANT, , St. Louis Youngsters Compete with a Great Lighting' Coipoiatlon, St. I.mns loruxipinJcnt of tlio New yoik Tmiri tj). 't ho nmt irnurKjIilo drcliie liia pljiit in MUoMirl, sml pioruMy in ilio 1'iiitul Sulci, U ulliutdl ill SI. l.nuR 'Hie t.nllilini; iu uliicli tin' plant Is iiUalllul ii of kick .m. u.i.s built i'sKcillly fur tlie mipn,c fur wlilili it Is nuw iiM'd. 'the name of IliU um.iilvjble iinuii i tlie Aiuciicm l.lectiic I'imer cons piii), .mil is utiuli'd in the rear of Kilnaul J'lclil (lollra's iroidcncp at fl.SSJ Poliiur lloulv. vuiil 'ilic- luoiuiclur nf tlie lighting plant 1 J'llnjnl I'ioM Colli i. jr. Tho incinhm o( hu rcniMiiy arc hln fdcmlj ami pU;nutc, all un. iter ton fara of agr. Once oiKJiiUcii, thrao jouii.-.trrs ctartcd in In Unly rlcilrual ciigliicrrier, ami applinl llicm relies en diligently tint now they him the entire plant without any assist inie from oldei heads. It wa nciai' f"r ihem to luc miiio businen for their plant, and alter hard beccin!; pcrims. don ua.4 obiaincd by the company to une the Roltra home and make lomieetioiis for electric Unlit'. The bonne uaj already cenneetui (or llfilitinz purpot by one of the laiee llhtin; eempanici, but the tact that I lie ueic in oppg. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Pour Lines, j Cents for Cnch Extra Line. For Ront. For Remto f About 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of This Tribune. roil nilNT-rmnMieil homo suitable for small Ciniih. lnqulie 1710 Mousey uirniii'. toil III'M-t'otMirr- at Lake Ulnoh, Willi n" inndcrn ilnpinennonls nnd two licit. Apply 1 red It. Mark, Tradus' Hank bullellnB. x ion RKNT-Oroom home, corner Wno avenue "lid Putnam street; hot and rold ater; none but small family need apply. 1TM Wajne atomic. !!3 0Ri:K.V rtinnrj Srni:BT, fen ronmc, modern Improtemcnts; steam heat furnished! dcslr. desirable. For Sale. FOIl SM.i: -At lllahkiml farm, near Hilton, one I nee son el it oik horse, one bav mare, with foil, two bny coll-i, rue Mitrel e-nlt, four cons, two beKeM, 'one Iwiae market .ii;on, with plat form spilnir. one top liturgy. Apply at farm, or V. 11. demons. C0.I Jleais liulldliie, Scranton, ra. For Snle or Bent. FOR SAl.i: OH HUNT. New double house on RldRO Roe, ndjoluinR resleleni e- of J. II. Dissetl, Kleten rtoins on eieh side. One side rents for S. 1'uc.c, it,Wi). G. 1'. llcjnolcls, C'onnell building. Rooms and Board. FOR RUNT Two pic-ant rooms, with board, stiitaldc for uentlemen or ladles. All con tenienee's. 511 AdaiiH atcnue. LAItCH front room with board for two gentle men, 410 Adams accrue. tion to .i srr.it lighting coiporition with mil lions of dollars of eapil.il did not deter them fiom Roinsr after the business. 'Ihor hid the "pull" and won, and the inlthl liRbtinir day ot the residence by the new companj was oiu'.of gieat impoitunce to the joutlifuLelectucianls. A Gallant Judge. In a case before a fails court, in which a popular aelrevs ha- hid tn appeir as a witness, the judge seems to lute shown coinidciablo dif fidence about n-kiiig the lid, as lie was in duty bound to do, ttlnl wa-, hoi age. Ktidentl bo cnnoiilercd III it ru h a quclion, put to such a witne.is, would be a diiect it'iileinenl to perjury. The wa in which he got out of the ililhxully was ingenious, although decidedly incgulir. Ho aked bet h, i ago b, fore she hid been moih. "llotv old ate ou, nndam?" ho slid. Aflei a little hesitation the l.tdt owned to being -9 jean, of age, "And now that joh hate told the court jour age," continued the gillant judge, "ou swear to tell the tieilh, the whole trttili and nothing but the truth." Jtan.i3 City Globe. THE MARKETS. SATUBDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. The following quotations are furnished 'Ihe Tiibune hy M. &. .loidau & Co, looms 701 700 Ueara building, feerjnton, l'a. Tclephono 50O.I: Open- High- Low- I'los- ing. 1st. est. ing. American Suiar HOi llfji lU'.s HJ'j Aiuciiiau ToImllo lit1! 1 lf, lis US Atchison !! t'l's s1-1; .si'-a Atchisun, l'r leii' 10V4 ia- ltf, ItriHik. Traclion S.l't .sPa W,i !-i'a Conl. Tobtcco (is H iS us (lies, fc Oltle 4'l"; 4't; vt'i V . (hie. ,t tit. Wed -Jss aiis ai 'Jo3 M. Paul 17'i lJlPj 177sd 17s lloek Island KiO Hl H.'J lnl ban. !c Te., I'l iil iilU lit hi lotus. A: Xa-h llli'i HtH. llii llu'i Man. Kletatrd MA '4 Wi Ui? Ui's Met, 'Ii.ic.tlnn 17", 17."i4 I74'j 171' j -Mlsso. racilio 1J 1 1.M IJI'i Ui Ninth. Puitic i,ini i.n' .vi", .vi"; -V. V. Centlal JW l.'.S'J 1',7'i 1'iSH (lut k ostein :, s :7 :,7', l'rnni. Rt 1'iJiJ -))!; liji. IV! Panfif SI ill Uh il 4Jii IJi, ltiadiiig ll.t 47 47' 4ii 4i. Reading Rv., l'r., "! 7!i'i 7') 7'i'k vnithrin R. R ".It; III ,lf, :; Soiithein It. It , l'r Ss Ssij iij ;i, 'leiin. Coal k Iron 7l'i 717s 7n' 7ol- I. S. Leather Il'j 1 1 1 1 )l it'l I'. S. I.eathn, l'r 70'- 7li'4 "II 7'1 I', s. Rubber ': -jj -jj t'nlon Paiiflc ll!, 111'1; 1 J-i l! Wabash, l'r Ci3 -,i4 4(S 4f, IVefteru ition (i'i tii'j iipj (l)i; I ol. Furl ,v lion Ut1! U"i J l.'l People's (iaa un jjiih Jl'),4 ll'l'i Frio ll'S 41 4!'j 41',. Inc. M 7I 7I 71 71 Col. 'v'lillirin r, )-, )5 ii Texas I'aelllo i;sj 1714 47 17 sanci. Car Fnundiv u'i !!i'8 ;i."-4 M'i V s,, l,t,f Co J7 4.) 4,1, (s, I. b. btcel Co., l'r tn to ov,, O'J .NUW ORK liltAIV MARKI.l'. Oprn. lllsh- Low t'lm- Wlll'..r. Ing. est. M. ing. Inly 7I' 7.1? 7.P4 7.IS SfPt !',; tl 72 7J)4 ( IJ1I.V. July in 47 Hi' 17 i-l't 17' a Is' i li'U 4s'j Scranton Boatd of Trade Exoliange 'Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. M(ICh First Vatlnu.il Rank S(rJlilolt Mtiugs II ink 'I hi ul National Rank Dune Deposit anj Discount Hank,, Kcouoiuy I.ighl, II. K V. (n J.icka. Tiust Safe Deposit Co Cluk K Miotu Co, l'r ,,,, Scraulou linn Fence (c Mf, Co.,., s, union Axle Winks I.ackattanni Daily Co., I'l County hitiitg Hank ,v Tiust Co., Fiist Nationil Rink (t'arbondale),, Mandaid Diilling C ,,,,, 'Iradeis' National Rank ,,,., hi Milton Rolt and Nut Co,,,,,,,, People's I) ink , ,,,, New Mexico ll, i ('. Co HON US. Scrmlon Passenger Railway, fiist Moitgaae, due 1'iii) 1'eoplc'ii Mrret Railway, lut moit- gage, due I)S People's Mirct llailwa, (ieneial moitgjge, cltii lOJt ,,.,, Dickson .Manuf.H tilling Co j.ackj, TottiKhip school j per cent, City of tn anion M. Imp. fi per rent , tniaiiton Traction u pel cent .... llnl. Atkrd, Uii .(') 4si) J7J HI Fill IJi ... ... JiiO in I'l SnO . . . a.'' . . bo 17i l'l ... -73 115 ... 113 ... 113 ll"l .., JIM 10J 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corerctcil by II 0 Dale, 27 Iackuwamu Ate.) HutUr Fre.li, 20a;0',5ci dalrj, fieh, lOijaiOo. Cliie.e Full ircain, nctv, lti',ialle, Fki.'-Western fresh, Jli.alle.j neailiy ette UliaUc. u , . , , fieans-Pcr bushel, clioiee marrow, Siwia'CS Pcu Ucans-Per bmliel, choice mairov. .' 3ja ?i'0. (tedium Pejus Per htihcl, S2.40a$J.t5. (Iiecn Peas Per busheles, I.40dtl.j5. Flour Rest patent, per barrel. f 15 lld Kidney Hearu Per buthtl, i Uajj 50. Potatoes Per Inuliel, tia'XV. Bermuda Ouions Per bushel, 1ll.50a?l.CO. Buffalo Live Stock. Fast Ruffalo, .Iiiue -JJ. Caltlc-Hfceipts, isht, about four loadi being on ofler; dull. Veals Tops, 3 Ma5 73, limbs, dull and easier prices. Mixed blieep-Cnll to good, 2aW0j winter lambs, $J.Wa3.tJ. Ilogs-IIeary, fji.iii pie. $e).J3ae .0. " 3 More Wanted. WA I 111) lloi.. nn,l biii'i., tnt Id, titinmrr lie gentleman who lltei three inilei from bis work and wishes to elrlte link mid fottli morn ing and etenlng, Will piy ntoderite price, Aeldiew P. K P. O. llox 17(1, bcrantnn. WANTIII) l.mlles and neiitlrmen for tiermilii'itt positions, Intnl work, ViOts) per month! 7'Osl per mentli nnd expense In Iratel. Apply nf let -neons or etenliigs, II. M. Mndei-s, Irtlng Hotel, Scianton Pa. Help Wanted Male. W'ANTI'.ll Cnergelli , tttHlwnrtliy oung man, perittanent pollton, must lie well reiom ineiideil, fio deposit leitulied, lliger, llli Mens RulldiiiB. WANTlMl Salrsni'-n. trateling or Wilt weekly salary paid. llerrlck t-ccd Co., lloeheslcr, N, V, Help Wanted Female WAVIHD Kxpcrlcniril second girl. Apply at .Til) ljuliity atcnue. WAM'FD-Competent nook nnd launilrcM. ply nt 613 Monioe atcnue. Ap- BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. SI. Central City ALRKRT SCIH.UTZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster atcnue. GL'STAV PKJIIFX, liJO Adams atcnue. West Side GKOROR W. JKN'KINS, 101 South Main atcnue. South Scranton FRUD h. TERPPE. T2J Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main atcnue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARl.nS P. J0NHS, 1S37 Dickson atcnue. F. J. JOHNS, 0:0 Green Rlrige street. O. I.OHE.N'Z, comer Washington atc nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. II. K.STPFKf,, 1017 Irving atenue. Dunmore j. a. noxn ,t sos. Real Estate. Wi:.sT PARK I.OI' For vile, cheap; 40-153. Vorth llde l'aik aienuc. Addiess (.011111., 'Inbune Office. FOR Sl,i: single Iiouso, ui Wcbstei atenue. 'leu rooms, steam heat. (i. I'. Henolds, Council building. $l,ft)l Hu.ts six mom, single iiotiae, good well. Lot lOOxJOO, fecraiiton street, Dalton, Pi. Wells k Keator. $I,S')0 Ruys buibirng lot, 401V). Wheeler atc mie. Wells ,(i Kealer, Burr Rullding. $J,fJ00 Ru.ti doulilo ltottse, 7 rooms on a side, all Impioteinents, eceit gas. Dean stitct, Provi dence. Wells i. Keator. Boarders Wanted. nOMIDKIIS WANTKD-'-iinimer boardeis can find pleasint roonn and good table boird in pti tale family at Dalton; laige littn and tine sliadc, Adihess, I). K., tiibune Ofllce, crintun. Pa WANTED Table lioarders. Mrs. Tompkins, G3t Wa.-liinKton atenue. Money to Xoan. MONEY to loan on improted city reil estate. Iir.NRV ni'.MN, .IK. ('HAS II. WEf.LES. THOMAS SPRACIUK. JOO.tXW 10 LOAN Lowest rats; straight or monthly pamcnts. Mark k Co.,Traders" bl lg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straigl I leans or Diiildlng and Loan. At from 4 to 8 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 3H-J15 Cennell building. Buffalo Hotels. HOIEI. KI.MIU'liM', Dullalo, V. Y, dtiectly In front of I. ini olii Parkway enliime in expos'. Hon, tn full tietv nf nightly illiuiiinitioiH and all pjioteehnlo displajg. Rales, l,0U up. Lost. I.O.sl' Mlk-liiied nnilirr-.nl kid diltinj glote In the :!iiii block on ( edir .itrntic, Niitahle lettanl for letttrn In C111I11I Pennsltanu 'lelc phone lAihiltKO, JI7 Adams atenue. Situations Wanted. s-lllHTKIN W Wll.l) ll.t a .tilling mm .h clelk 01 lii'lpil In .1 giuccit m ,iueiiil stoic; has hid ilcteu ti.iis ctpciicnco and cm glte tin-Ih.-.i leteiincc, Miutl.t luiipcrala and iioiiui. Address ,. Y. 7... Dillon, Pa. blll'A'llON WAN'lED b a woniaiiti) go out by iliy washing, lionlng or cleaning. I'leaie rail or uddiesa -Mrs. M. Kuascll, l.'I'J Ccdii ate nue, tit, till I' VI ION WANTED-llt a .toting wontin, with child thice .tears old, as housekeeper 0. hourcttoik, Addicss, 7 ID Ittcsler couit, Lilt, bill UIOS W VMKD n cxperic tiled couhinin would like a sititallou ttillt a piitate tauiil), Teuiiiiale mill and " ten 1 iieitil ilrlter; 1111 ileilauds giltciil wink aitniiid 1 pritalo plan-, with icfciciccs. Addict, ( uacliiuan, Jll Pcnii iittltue. r-lll'A'IION WANTED-Hy a widow woman tn go out by day Washing, honing, or clianliu, 1'le.iM- call ol addicts, Mis, Russell, l.'ttl ( 11I41 attune, lit. bl'll A'llOS WAVII.D-R middle jkuI wn1111.11 1., hniiil.ceiet ill tudottii'ii lainil ; nn Kite rcfiicnco. AddicsJ J. II, 1 rwentj-lhlid stieet, s-cianton, Pa Slll'ATION WANTID-Ry a joung man In gu to nte stimuici iqsoit and act ji a liolil clerk fui the cummer, Mm lit limperato ami bouestican fiuuish bot of lefcicucsc, J, D, II., 'tribune otitic. blllATION' W M'ED-Diimakcr, good llllei, fiom PliilJiUlplil.il dei-liesu lew engagement., -J.I.DU 11 da) or "ill take work liuim. Addie,, 1KI7 Diekeon atenue. bill VllOV Vi MED-R a llrat clavs book kre,. ti with cighltcn eau expeucme, 10 wcuk tttn or llirti.- hours dill on a eel of books In the iili terms tuy learunable. .Vidua, l.xpcit 'lllbune IIII11.C, lllivr U.hS (OVCIDlxN ilcaliu a situation ttilli a pritalo family ; well 1 tpeiieiiccd and a capable man; alllcll) tciupiiule and under stands genual woik about piltalu place. Ad duas .1. It., -I-1 I'd'" atcnue W Wri.D-bituatioii oiound KtntlcnunU pi ice 01 janilor ttoik, h. D II, UlU Welnicr atenue. bill MIOS W VMI'D- I') a toung man to do am kind of woik or woiking in pilule Iiui ilv ii'iliikini. a giocerj wagon Addicvj caio of James lllocb, leal cf libi Pike aticc-l, bit CATION WAVIED-R a. man sradlng or laiiig aidcttalka, or ilxinsr feneca or cutting law iv, 01 an kind of work. Call or addicts 140 Piotidgicc icad. bTrUvllON WAMED.-lTiutttortliy, icllablc jouns man, Rood hjbitj wants iwrler work. Gocd penman, bjlary optional. Tiuatworthy, Tribuno Oftlcc. SITL'A'UON WAMbD-Ry a woman to so out by day wushlnz, honing or ilcming. Pleue call cr addreas Mis. Husaell, I .'10 Cedar atcnue, city. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Thin Four Lines, A Cents lor Each Bttri Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. yi'Alll.DINO, 2.) TRADERS BANi Duildlng. Architects EDW;ARI) II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CON.N'ELIj building. FREDERICK I,. RROWN, ARCH. n. REAIi l-'talo IKchangc llldg., 1J0 Washington aie. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. U IIAltlll.Sn, CM CONNEM, RUILDINO. Dentists. nrt. c. 1:. eii.enreroeii, pauli building, bpruce street, bcranlon. DR. 0. 0. LAUDACII, Hi WYOMING AVENUE. Illustrator. 1API.RI .NCED llluslialor and draftsman of m. tl11111U.1l and lice hand woik, drawings for engr.it irigs In nil bithe., commercial work and book (llustiatlng a speilalt.s. ttlmates and samples furnished. Addicss Itnx 307, bcranton. Lawyers. FRANK E. I10YLE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, n, lfl and 18 Uurr bulldlnf. F. K. IRACY.ATT' V .COMMON WE ALTH BLDG. D. n, 11EPI.OOLE, A1TORNEY-LOANS NEGO. tlated on leal estate security. Mean building, corner Washington avenuo and b'piuce street. W1I.LARD, WARREV k KNAPP, ATTOftNEYS and counsellor at-law. Republican building, Washington atcnue. JESSUP k .1ESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- sellors at-latv. Commonwealth building, Rooms IP, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS fOa-OOt, nth floor, Meira building. L. A. WATRE. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PATrERt-OV k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAD Rank building. C COMEOYS, 0-13 REPURL1CAN BUILDINO. A. V. niRTHOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wjoming atcnue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, S1.1 NORTH WASHINGTON atenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 339 WASH ington atenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry Chronic disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genito urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. a m: elk cafe, 121 and 127 franklin atcnue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. PAS-e-enger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. R. RRICGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used, A. B. Ilriggs, proprietor. I.eate orders 1100 North Miin atcnue, or Eicke's drug store, cor. ner Adams and Mttlbciry. noth telephones. Seeds. C. It. CLIRKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; gretc bouses, 1030 North Main utenue; store tele phone, 7B1. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. IlllES-M KINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER. aln ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 2U Adams atcnue. MEOARGEE BROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. EN telopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130 Washington atcnue, Scranton, Pa. HIE WILKI.S CAERE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Keranton at the news stands of Relnnan Bros., 400 Spruce and a(U Linden; M. Norton, :.'.! Lackawanna atcnue; I. S. Schulter, 2l bprttcc street. LEGAL. Mlill E IS heiebt gitm lint the parlneislup latel.t sitlisisling between V II. Ilngeis and N II Miim, I'OI'i of ilit clt.t "f Sciaulon, cnun It of laikittamii and stale of Pennstltania, doing business iniilcr the Him name nf Roger? A .Major, h is ctpiiod eu this, nineteenth Hay of .liuie, A, D. liH'i, and that the fltm aforesaid his been ilis'Olnd bt mutual lontent. M! debts iittnu In Ihe i-iid pirtnership ai (o be irielteil In the slid . II, Ilngeis and all iliuuiuls on the slid piitnriship aie to be pie mited lo him, the -aid A. 11 Ilngeis, (or piy num. A II ROGERS, t O. MAJOR. WAI.'IER E. DVs Mtniitet, NOlll E is lincby giten that a meeting of lbs stockholders of tin title Guaranty and Trust tnutpiiit' of bcianlon, IVitn.i , .till be held at tec ollice of tin lonipaut ,Mh S)(ii(t stieet. beilit ton, Pi I'l a., at ID n'lloik a in, duly 27, 1'inj, In tile anion on appnnal or ili.jppintal of lh' piopo-ed iitueite of tlie lapitil slot k of aJlJ conipauy fiom tl."'i.(i- lo ..Ii.ihi It l. I'll S HI l.f. Secrrtaiy. blOCKIllll.DI.RS' Ml I.IISG- Ihe annual meeting - ..... IA. I l.nl:l.. ..I ll.. .'..II!.... I 1 Ol lilt ami sii'ii'o n ,', un- ,niiri, iriNlllct-e conipaii) will be held at the general offices n tlie lonipiiif, biiniiinn, Pa, on Monda.t, .Inn 2llh, Pol. at J o'clock p. in, (or the eeiinji of ilftrefnrs and Ihe liaiisiction of tueh other business as ini piopcrl come brfore th lueel ing, M'A.M.I., 1' ALLEN, hfcretarj Furnished Roonia. FOR HINT One laigc furnished front room; also one aide loom, SI7 Adams atenue. FINANCIAL. N." sas.Vstaf OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Money Will l.'arn Dig Monthly Returns. Theliue,tor'sFundPajScml monthly, 'I lie oldest cslatdishul in America. No ctrtllCsti Itohlci hi ettr Inst a tent I'ajmcnts nude lo till aubseiibeis rtei Ii da)S No trouble. Nc delay Mnne.t riftindeil rn demand W'tite lo ela for puticiilais, tiro to any addiess. V. L. Macke) A Co, Hudson Bld'g., .New York, $55,000 Rocky Mount, N. C, 5 Water, Sewer and Electric Light BONDS. Yielding 4.40 Per Cnt. Write for special circular. Rudolph Kleybolte & Go. 1 Nassau St., Now York.