rfmmnjr " c -? W fcWV-v SA- JfftF. rW""7 1 "WnXf''-tr "J "tf -" -W.!y ' Viti' -JWTHJ' SB-' THE SCKAVJTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1901'. 17) V W ; S,. ,,-JU-. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FOX STORY BY FARMER MOORE THE BABY CHICKEN-STEALEIt LIVES ON SHEEP'S MILK. Many Reasons Advanced to Show That the Soldiers' Orphftns' School Should Bo Left nt Hal foul The Erie Tny Roll Tuboiculosi3 Ap peals Among Cattle nt JJimock. What a Fioachcr Would Do. fpeetil ii the Scranton Tribune. susquolmnin. Aim. i'7. I-'mmor ilonir til .SVxx Miltntil tnxxnslllp. hurt i dmiiffiluiti'il f'iN. l:'s,t J-Pilnt: liu rlistnvprPil that hnmrthlliff vim carry liigr oif the pmiltry. He Fiisporti'il n wlldi-Hi, hii'I he trl a ttap to cutrh the niHiMUflor. Instead "1 tli? vx Uric til the- trail laiiBht n fox. and the tanner prnmptily dlf-patcllrd It. Ilnirlly had lie linne eo whrn a til t lo bab. tnx rump out fnmi the Ixrtiidi and moaned pltlntisly around Its dead mother. The fanner took it homo :c fusne the- food offoied to It, the llttlf fox was In a lair way to (i.inc to iiMth, when .Mis. .Moore hail a lntRht jaVa one of the pup'h had been loblieil of hpr young by the wildcat!, and tho ii'tle fo was can led to the bereav ed i'o to lotolxc tinuilslinirnt. The fox tinned .ittittzltifrly on shrpp'." milk, and the strange t outer mother foimcd a s-lrouy attaihment lor the little tel Inxx. Heroic- other anlmalM, and to all human belnca except l-'armer Moore, the fox lw rreedlni;ly shy but It sleeps side by side xxth the ewe, and the farmer cin handle it like -a house duf? IN HISQt'r.HANNA COl'NTY. 'Hi- Su-fiiehanna county I'emocrnt ate assembled In convention at Mnnt-r?(- toda. The Mjldlers oiphans' nt Harford are hf-althv. happy and contented where they Hie. Let the coipji alone. 'The sianccia of Susquehanna county xxill meet with Falrvllle (TianRe, Sep. 1 and 5. fc-nniP nf the cattle In Dlmock are suffeilnpr with tuberculoid?. Hexcial of the animals l.tivo been condemned, Killed and binned. The Dlmock camp nicctln? will dope on Thur.-day evenliiR- next. The nl tendanie has been laipe. It Is expected that thete will be a latce attendance, at the annual cn lampment of the Susquehanna county veteran encampment nt Montrose this ieck. .Jl'ST RKTWKHN VS. No thoioiichly occupied man wa.s ever miserable says Talm.iffe, n. fept the man occupied In flKhtliiK a dozen hornet up his trouper leg-. Theie Is alxviijs a man In the honey -moon There is a pood Job waiting In tho museum for a boy of sixteen w ho dorsn t know more than his patents. Answer to h c'aibondale correspond ent Of coutse a 'woman au keep a secret a sreat deal better than a man tan One little secict will last a woman through a two bonis shopping e. utslon. a mite society, a llteraiy nie a missionary meetitiR, ten call's and a household fuinituie auction, and theif will he enough left of It to tell her husband when she pets home. Now a man would forget thtee-llfths rf both ends of It befote ho could pet half sn far with it. A woman keep n sp. let" She can keep It on the dead more miles In more houis than a man can make it walk. what a rnisAi'iir.u won.D do. A u-lnlty preacher, while the choir was slnpltiK lecently, wuite the fol VnxinK on the tly-leaf of a hymn book: If 1 weie a parishioner, 1 lirrp thing. I'd tr.v to do: Il ni'Kc .in cull i-t.irl for ilmri.li. Anil take the l li it.ii en, too, I'd ho in tune tn ll-irti 'llii opriiiiii; anthem through And in tin piixet. I'd how- iii head, er aij tiom pew tn pew THE SHOUT OF IT. xlrs l,. C. Haetzhold, fniivtcily Mlss jhanna Kell. of Susquehanna, died it her home at Hast AnrorH, N. Y . on Sunday, after a brief Illness of erebro-splnal-menlnRltK She Is sni vlsert by the husband and a babe, deceased was a sister of John M. Kelly, esq, of Montiosc. Theie was a larse attendant e of Susquehanna and iclnlty people nt the Ftee Methodist cainp meeting at Thompson on Sunday. It Is estimated tat 4 onn peoplo wete on the Rtounds. The Kile has .l.'.OOO persons on the pa -rolls." A little more than 5rt per cent. ($lfi.05MJfi). of the total opeial Int? expenFCK was paid last year di rectly for labor. The Star ball club will play In Beech pat It on Wednesday afternoon with the hose club. The funeral ot P. S. Huhbard, a prominent business man of Fnlondale, was largely attended from the Thomp son waptist Lriuuh on Monday after noon. WHY REMOVE THE SCHOLARS? Theie appeals to be good teasons why the Soldiers Oiphans' school at Harford should be left Intact. The leglslatuio gave the commission funVlent money to mn four Much schools, but tho commission in a few weks closed one of the schools. The pupils In tho Hat ford schools ate much healthier than those of tho other schools in tho state, Theie has been no sickness In years, of n ceil mis nature in the Harford schools. The coet for ihlldieu In the Hat ford school Is less than In th other schools. All thice of th" other Soldiers Or plwnp' school, rnlonlown, Chester Springe and Scotland, nio in the ex treme south of the state, and the ie moving would be untalr to soldler'a famllep. The school at Ilarfoid Is full. There Is no Kick ot chlldteu. A teacher In the 1'nlontown s.hool when Miu heaid that s-ome of the Hurfori scholia wete coming to Fnlonfown, wrote to Miss Kmlly c Rlackman, the historian of Susquehan na county: "We will Iihxu about one hundred additional ihlldien. Don't know who will be crowded In, but fcupposo pioper arranBements will be made Why "crowd" the toldler'fc orphans? Let the Harford school alone! Whitney. FLEETVILLE. Sprll tn th !Vrntfin Tribune. Fleetvillf, Aug. a;. Mr. Carl Tiffany luiH been camping with friends at Lake Wlnola the past week. Mr. and Mis. Jay .Seamans of Scran ton are visiting nt Mr. N. H. Phillip. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shttlti! and family of Hrooklyn, ate visiting Mis. Ira Phillip. MIm Mabel Chase of Fat tor.wllle, has ben stalng with her grand mother, Mr laic Iriil.'i ChaHc. The schools of Henton towtu'hlp will begin Monday, Sep, L'. Miss Alice IMummer will teach the Fleetvllle fcehoo, Mlsn Ueitha Lew In and Miss May Shepard of Newatk who have been boarding at A. W. Hrundage's tetuin cd home Monday, The Uidle.i Aid .society of the M. E. church will seive cream in the base- MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. There was an oU woman who llveJ in a shoe, She had so many children, site didn't know what to do; She gave the n some broth, without any bread, she whipped them all round, and sent them to bed, find the old xxoman's husband. ment of exenlng. their This church next Sattttday will probably bo the latt of tho season. The summer cold1 or grippe, has se etal vctlnis In this vlclnty. The ladies of the Haptlst chinch seixcd ice cteam at the parsonage Inst Saturday evening. Though tho weather was unfavorable they took in eleven dullats. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannotk, Aug. 2S. The real es tate of the late I?. H. Hunter, ton sibling of a tarm in Overtleld town ship, xx 111 be sold at public sale, on the premises, by A. .1. Thompson, ad ministrator of the estate, on Satuida, Sept. II, at 1 o'clock ji. in. Homy Harding and .lames W. Piatt weie in Wilkes-Harte on Tuesday, taking depositions befote a commis sioner. This Is the second day of the sol dlcis' iriinion at Jtenshaw paik, and a large number of people nie expected. The ptogramme this afternoon will be in ehaige of the Womans' Itellef c'oips and a latge attendance of tho mem beis of the vntloiiB auxiliary m sanita tions to the (Jianil Army of the ite publlc thtoughout the county Is an ticipated. Many business plate-, ami i evidences have been handsomely dec orated in honor of the veteran.., and the weather is all that could be desired. PlofesMit 1. 'J'. Keppeily, ptlntlpal of the High school, and ProftsMir V.. H, lib e, assistant principal, have return ed from their vacation spent at their respective homes In the southern part of the state, and will be icady to take up their duties when our schools open on Monday next. Tho Dlmock camp meeting will come to an end today, and a special nam will be tun over the Montro-e btaiuh this evening to bling the people home Pauline, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itoland McNab, i vety 111 at the home of her parents on Pine stieet. John D. Hroxxn and Mls.s Kthol Haker xx oio unlied in niairlage at the home of Mr. a nd Mis. t'liailes, 15. Hutgcss, on Tuesday evening. Asa 11. Koeler and Arthur Squler xxeie in attendance at the Democratic conxentlon at Wllkes-Haue on Tues day. Mr. and Mis II. S. Harding are at tending the Pan-American exposition this week. ChHtles 11. IturgfFs ami wife left on Wednesday for Sunbuiy, where they will take charge of the Odd Fellows' Oiphans' home. Kx-Slu-ilff Cieorge 1 Kennard, of Meshoppen, l.s here attendng the sol diers' leunion. PITTST0N. Special tn the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Aug. is.-willlam Brown, aged fi" yeats, died last night at his homo on Spring stieet, West Plttston, after a seilous Illness coxering a period of four weeks. Deceased was horn in Tunkhannock, but had resided here for in ycais. Death oceuired on his hiith day anniversary. The funeral win take plate Friday at -'.:;n p. m. Itolatives, of Patrick Fleming, of Pittshutg, lecclved word hru this niotnlng fioni the coroner of Alle gheny county to the effet t that ihe man had met death by di owning In the Alle gheny ilvci at that place. The tele si am contained no details of the oc turrente, simply stating tho body was lying at the moigue at Plttshmg nnd asking w hut disposition should be made oi It. Fleming was 1" years o age and was unmarried. He xxas a son of Mis. Hrldget Fleming, of South Main stieet. and besides his mothei the following biothcis and wlsteis survive: Mrs. c.ipt. Slut tay Tlnnuas and John Flem ing, of Plttston: Mis David Poxxeis, of Avoca, and Mis. lOugene (lleilng. of Wilkes-Harru. Arrangements have been made to have tho body bt ought to his former home hero for interment. Thomas Thomas, until recently mine foreman at the Twin shaft of the Seneca Coal company, has accepted a similar position at Delaware and Hud- son mine No. 1, nt Jermyn, succeeding Thomas Evan. Mr. Thomaa will as sume his new duties next Monday and w III shortly afterward move his family to that place. The licensed hotel and saloon keepers of Plttston have decided to take In their own bands the matter of dealing with speakeasy pioptlctots, and will no longer leave the work to the offi cers of the law. They have been en abled to bring the matter to a satis factory status thiough their oiganlza tlon, the Retail Dealers' Protective as sociation nf Plttston and vicinity. Re cently they Issued an ultimatum to the wholesale btewers that they would not buy the ptodticlof any brewery selling to speakeasies. The brewers have now signed an agteement to do as the re tailers inquest, and hac authorized the latter to offer a lew aid of $10 for Infot uiatlon that will convict any brewer breaking the contract. The ngi cement wiik signed by the Central Pennsylvania Hrewlng company, repre senting twelve blew cries; the Steg inaler Hrewlng company and the Har tcls company. Lyman Howe's moving plctute ex hibition will be seen hero next Monday evening in Music hall, Charles Fritz nnd .Miss Sarah Kelley, both of Hughestown borough, weie united In niartlage this evening by ilex. ) F. Kttwcln, In St. Peter's I.uthetan chinch, at that place, Mr. and Mi? Fritz will lcside on Parson age stieet. A son of Peter P.oblnvon. of Inker man, received Injuries in No. ti colliery of the lirle company yestetday morning b.x being kli ketl by a mule. Mhs l.dlth Davis, of Hellenic, is visiting West Plttston ft lends. A 17-inonths-nld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins, of West Plttston, died tills morning after a btlef illness of cholera Infantum. Martin Deft has resigned his position with the Plttston Cut Class company nnd has accepted a position with his foimer employers, T. H. Clark it Co., of Scranton. Tommy's Trouble, Fr'Hii the Philadelphia IJtionl. Visitor So ou go to Sunday-si honl? I suppose you haxe to aiisxxcr a gloat many dillleult questions'.' Tommj Ve, ma'am. Vlslttn Well, whlth tlo you llnd the most dlilkull'.' Tomm How I got sand in my slilit nnd my head wet In chinch. TJchty's Celery Nerve Compound' for all nervous diseases, -neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, paraly sis, biliousness, dyspepsia, costlveness, plies, liver omplnint, kidney tiou- blcs and leniale complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and cures thoroughly and speedily. Sold by Mat thew Hros. G BASE BALL J American League. I U .n ii Ditn.it Ho.tnn n ii v. n o i n o n n t o-i II II ll I) o o o l i t Itaiii'tict eigcr and Miav 1 nip in I antilloii. I.eiws arnt f rigcr. Xt Hiltinioic ii, i ;. Milxxaiikep (10 10 0 3 0 0 1-U in 1 luitiiimip i i no i n o o s to 7 llitieiirs -iliHtlns and Maluney. Howell ami Hr lun-on. t'niplio Sujilen. t Philadelphia n. 11 K. elm urn n n o o o 2 i n a-;! 4 n I'hilailelphla 0 u 0 n 0 0 0 0 n0 fl 2 I'liiei.on ami Sulliian, Prarer anj hicclinan. I'mpiic l ennullj. At Waililnsfn I'iral came It. H y (lete'anil n n n n n n o i n -i s a xx.ikh union l n l n o o 2 a -i , l Hitlrriii. -Ilrmtn and Connor! Cnrrirk and Clarke, I mpirc Ilttta. Scrond cxme-- n. II 1". Clexel.inil 3 2nrt2nnno-7 D ,1 Wadilt'Kten n o ft n n a n t a- s ., ltittirie-It.Neil and Connor; I.ee and Clukc L'mplre lleits. National League. M Pitlsburc - p., If. E. c-t i.nuit n 0 1) n s n n 3 s-i i 2 Piitshms .1 0 1 n n n i n n7 13 1 llalterles urlhofI and Mcholaj Phillppi and O'Connor, l'inpiic--0'liay. M lliookljn n. II. K. no-ti.n lnaannnnrv-i a 1 llrooklin I n 11 1 n 1 fl -,! u n llatteiie -Nichols and Mttridge; Nrnton and 1'aiirll. I niplre Naili, At Philadelphia R, , ;, New ruk 1 1 n H I) (I 2 n fi- 1 f, 4 Phiiaiieipiiii n a n n & 7 n 0 13 17 j llattnlea Denrer and Warnerj While ami Jaik llth. I mplrc Ilxvr. t ( hiiat-o H. 11 1:, ( in. iiiiuti n n a 1 n n 0 3 a 1 i j chii ign 0 a ; n n 1 a 0 '--'i n 0 llitterlea ilmmel and lleigeni Waddell ani Kalme. I'mplie Pio'in. Eastern League. Proildenoe, fi; Muntrral, ft (flr.t tame). Pinwdcmc, Si Mnitreal 3 fare em) game). AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Olxphant Rront accept the challenge or the Mlnooki team tn plax on the laiter'a grounds Sept J XXlllhm Patten, captain; Xtilliam Ed xxards, manager. THE MARKETS. Wftll Street Review. Nt'T York, Aue. SS -Tha ntnele inirttct rf lupvil Into trhMlltlfA .tiitln toj.i). 'I he oluine til tranvutlntu (rlt litlow lull a million lurr mid the net dunac are wholly without lgnlrl' enno r-urpt m a rrflrctlrn of the Indrcljlon duelling In the rcitilitir i.iIihN, No ittrntton ii pilil tn any nm of the i v anil. In fatt, thrre wtrc no tuciirrfiiics hnlnu any important tuurliiir i'ii the nlum u( M-iuiltler 'I he hear 1 riders iiliiIc i foohlo trnat l c rani sbortlj alter the opening, hut the nrTerlnm of toik proerl ao small tint thoy ficiatue Intlinltlateil nnilbniight h.nk again, loifrlng fhort lin which were left mrr fmm jotenlij. llif aunei of jutfnhy'a rah)- ni .ilil to hie ieu ilu to an rnconnter with nine part li nlirlv i ik pcc tilatttn linen. Toilav ahonoil Mui k more tctucloii.lv helil Again, li'jtnnhMaliilliig t lie extreme btliu4 of the demand Menu of renewed weakntst In the corn rmrlet after the opening tlMlinga inilureil mim covering of ahorta In atorkn from wetern nurte, hut thiae were m it put out again when oem rallied later Hie approith of n three tlij hhtua in the tncK mirkct, with the povllilllllei ul faoralile or utifminhle ileelopmrnt In the In trnat, aa enough tn iliMiide either the bulla or the hear from committing theimehri for tint length of time, ami to thl ! tiirent Intliienm maj he aihleil the rerognlrerl poliny of the tinrkinr up of rail luana on Kil'l.iy. Total ulii tmlaj, lill.ToO haro. There t lii iloinif In railtoail liondi thin JMenljy, hut prlire weie ahout tteaily. Total Mlr pal x due, tI,.VH(iii. t nitrii Slates hoivl wcra alt unchingeil on tho I.i.t tall The following qiintaliAn Tribune by M. R. .lonlin ft Meara building, Peranton, Pa Open. are furnished Th Cn , rooma TOS-703 , Telephone 60n3: High- Low- Cloa- Mt. eat. Intr. ing .Mi inerlran Sugar . merleun Tobicro t.T.'i l.lt'i niu 11 II.'. 07 Mchion TS'a Atihlson, l'r ' Ilrook Tr jot ten Tr Itilt. ,C Ohio tai'a Che. .t. (llilo 4T (hir. ft Ot. Wet '.'i'a t Paul li" T'.'a fl' T'.'a m 47 :-" 1nTi llt'a A7 7TM H7 Tl'i lOt'a 4il'a Ja 7i lnitj 47 'I. lMl'j M 111 111', fji.'i Sfi'j Hock 1-land m Kan ft Te , Pr., ... S I nuu ft N iah Man. Hevated Met Traction Mlvo. I'actfe south Pacific Soifolk A Went. ... S V Central lint ft Wretrrn P.nm. It. It Panrtc Mid ..iwl; ..i .I'd ..IC7'i ..10'iU .. o'i .. v ..IM'l .. S-.a ..14711 .. II .. 41 . Tfi; .. iii; .. s .. ev; .. 10 .. S2"a .. ioi; ..102 .. 'a .. 41 lin-V 10.X', inV'a ll'-a lt'l 1D Ms li"'i lKT'a 10. 10", HuPi 1,01, n0'i 61' rn.'j JHi4 Fit', IXt'j ' .ti"; 147"u ltfi fit fil'a r.'a 117 4Jii 44'a 41 4J Itenliiig lt lleiibng Id , Pr Souiheni It. It .. .. il'2 sis i; fa.' II', S1-t 10", Pt'i 4l'i ni'd 110 41 7o 3J 8S (fit, 2", 1011 .fl'i ll, Mt j It's s; tii . "mhriii It It . l'r . Irnn Coal lion ... t S l.e.iihor V S I.eilher, l'r., . 17 s rtubhrr I'nion I'ac tic I nion Pi, IUi , l'r , .. nlMli. IT Western t'nlon mi'; l"" ii 40'3 '-; 1H tl'j 41', 1.1 1. inal rorinor .111 IK'a P.ople's Hi) 112'a l.ri.' il 1'llc, 1t 70H Col Sotiihprn Te.1 I'.lilfii' 11 Amer. Cir rminilry .. 0 1'. s. sicel Cn i, L'. b. Slrel Co , l'r . 0i4 M'.XV YORK on XIV HJij 1U', 11!, 4-r TUX. 41 1.'' 11 41', Ml', 41', "1 4-". 70 4.', sm, 41 D'i ti.'i :,l 4.';. 01 X. MAnKKT Open nigh- r.oW. t et Cloi log 71 WIIK-.T Septetnlier llciembrr tons Septetnbrr per ember Ing T.'i'l 77X. 7.1, f. 62 ani ', 60", lliij 6d"i Scranton Board of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. srot K5 Put iJcVavunnc lliliv ("fl. Pr Ml Countx Sntrc BmW ft Tout Co.. ,"i,o Kirt Nalmn ii It ink (Carbomlale) A'keil. 3I"i SO Siaiirlaol Prillins i r Third Vitinml Pxnk Pnne peposil nn.l PiMount Hank Krrmninv I.lnbt. " !' ' rirwi jiionat Pink 41 275 120.) 1V 1.'5 la.ka Tiu-t -.ite Depn.it Co (Ink ft Miner Cn , l'r Vranton lien Feme ft Xlfc. (ii. ,. Siranton le XX'oiki Sirantin axlr.c P'nk Trailrtx' Nitlonil II ink S'lranton lb.lt ft Nut Cn People's Pank r.,i leiro 111. ft C. Co 1IN) 0) -ion 171 toi 1.15 PONDS, scranton Pawenser Itllax, first Morteace, due I Mo 115 People' ctieet ltnl.ij, f.rvt inort. cace. due 101S 1 15 Peoplr'a Street liiilxy, fleneial nioituace, due 1S21 113 Pick -on Manufai tmlns Co I.atka. Town'hlp Sihool fi per cent. ... Cn nf scranton t. Imp. C per tent Sianton Trattimi 6 per cent 115 in.i 1D2 inj Scranton Wholesale Market. iC'orrei toil by II !. Pile, 27 I.atkawanna o ) Pcim- I'ei buihel, thoue man on, 2.b0i2 h5. Butter-rreih crcimeij, 21.iJ.ir., dairy, treh, 21i Chee-e Full cream. lO'.jillc. 1 iir -XXetern (if"h, 1j'2j1C; neaiby slate, I5'sil7'sc Meilimn nean Per budiel, ?2 VI (Jieen IVn-IVr binhrl, l mo r, Vlr.nr-lte-t pilcnt, per burcl. l 15. Pean. -I'cr luihel, clmlic nuirow, l'olaloea Per lmliel -Mai. 10 53 10. New York Grain and Pioduce, Sew nrk, ug i-1 I'l.nir I'nmlj held at liv, above Imjers' xievv. Wheii -pet mirket ea.v , No. 0 red, 7ii f o. b. atloii; No in), 743.i . elevator: o 1 Nnrthein Puliith, 7?r( . f, o. b afl'.at. Opiion. opened rav, le.nvermu, they liacl a good advanie, but fln.llv yielded aga.n, (lining nt her xv elk ai '.o net dedine. Sptetu. ber clned TV . ; Oi tolier, 7.1'j ; December, 77'ii Corn -'.pot ca-v ; No. 2, iw$e elexator, and fil'jc f n li. Rfln.it. Option market oionil ea but became trong, l.iu r it turned vvoik, xxilh xvheat. nnd iloed at '-aX,c. net decline. .Ncptcmbir i Inscil t.u'ii . I'ei enilier, oorp, o,u. - pot eaglet , No 2, rNUi ; No. II, ,ifi( ; No. " xvlilte. 4fttti8i' ; No .1 xvhlte. 10,' : track mixed weetein, .'1-x.lOc ; tnek mixed while, S'lljal?'. Options Irregular and fairly Inactive, Huttrr - llarrli' steailv. iicameiv, iiiai:ni ; imiiatinn ireamerv, llal7c . Hale dairy, llalPc. t hree -Slow and weak, fancy lirfie colored, ixmi ; (amy large while. 1'ir; fancy until loloicd. 1),. ; famv small white, oiji. I'gg-l'irm; state and Priin-jlvania, 1-aJil" western uncandled, lla 17r. I do. candled, 17a'se. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, ug J Wheat r lower, contract grade Auginl. 71a708i. Cm lieadx ; No. 2 mixed Augu-t, SSsaVii' n.i-Diill, but Head; No -J white il'pped; tlal..'c. Iliilter Steady; tamy we.tern creaiueiy, -Jftiji ; do. print', He. Legs Finn, good demand; freth nearby. 1cl.; do wretein, lc ; di outhvve.xtriti, Ktf ; do soulhern, l'.c Chee.e Quiet, I ut Head? j V Y. full rreann finrj small, ox.c ; do. rn, do fur to ihnite, S'ji'liji-, Refined Sugars 1,'ulet, hut steady. (ntlon-tSi lower; middling upland., o'.c. Tallow Firm, air demand; city prime in hhd, 5c; rountiy do. do barrels, tV'. , cak'e, li'siS'jP Llxe Poultn -Firm, fair de mand, fowl., Ift'jc , old roosters, fii,a7c; spring rlilrkni', l.'allc ; dinks, Halftc. Dreed Poultiy I'nm, good demit.d, nl. fair to good, 10a lnw.e ; old rnn.tua, if, , brolleri nearb, 1 JalTc. ; velein do. do , Ual.V, lleieipts -I'luiir, 2,0"' bands and 2,3l5,ftfi pound, in saik.; wlieit. 1 .ftfin luuhels; corn, 11,1 a si bushel., oils, "..t.OiYl bushels. Shipments Wheat. ll,(ViO bu.hels; corn, C,IW) bu.heli; oats, 1,0) tuuhrU. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chliago, Aug 5 -( urn wi again the hading nurket on the board of trade todaj. After a fair adxanre, prlus wejkened all around, Drcemhrr mm ilotlrg t lower; I)eemlir xvheat clntrd 'tc lower, and ot. were .e. lower, while pio. slons rang'el fiem t. tn V. lower at the close. Cash quotations xx-ere a. follows: Flour Birely steidv; Nn 3 spilng wheat, "i ah's- ; So. 3 red, 71';e : No 2 elluw corn, Mt'sc; No. 2 oils, 'H'sa3Mio. ; No. 2 while, R7iaV i .No 3 white, S8Sr.j No. 2 rve, 45c : fair tn choice malting barley, ssje : No 1 Northwtitern f.t seed, i ii, prime timothy THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, ) Cent for Cch Hxtra Line. For Rent. For Rent,, About 1200 feet offloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, su;table for light maufacturing. In eluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of N Tni: Tribune. fOlt ltl;r Viry iletirahle rlelit mom hoiio; ateim heat, mo.leni, tnoiUiate lent. Inquire P21 t.icen lliilge elm I FOR ItFNT K Inlt ilouble home, fleam heat free 1)20 Marlon utreet. FOR ItKST Jinnn-lloii.e on llm k street, eight room.: moilrrn. Impilre ol tl T. Paxlj, 711 North Jlaln meniie. FOn rtF.N'T Vine-room houe In firecn HhUe: all conxenUnce.; largo lot. Rent, l. Ail rlreM S. fi , Tribune. toil IlKNT Kfqhl rnoni, 713 Jeffcron avenue; all modern cepxenieneo. I For Sale. FOlt SI.K J llerlln coaches In sn"rl coniiitloni cheap. Inquire F. A. I'ljnn, .M4 Jelfernon arenue. Jl'ST MIIIIVKI1 with car loail of bore. Roorl workers and drawer, weight from 1,11") to l.Joo (an be fecn at B3 Itajmo.ni court. F. M Obb. 10U SM.K- Cheap, for want of tie, one fecond hand Singer newli.i; machine tn unml lonill tlen A I. Xle.ide. .M7 (iardner iixenue, Cil.x FOIl H!.i:-Tivr light jprlnir xai;on and nmt naincss, cneap, Mans rear lUJ i.uienie trert I Oil SM.K -far load of dra x-lrir and draught heron and tood Mmi!y horaea. 222 221 Oak fold court. J. XI. Field. 1011 SAM: Cottrell ft Son cj Under prei, 31"rt. In Rood condition, new rollen, V00. Apply XMIkevllurc Timet Office, XX'llkri Parre, l'a. Heal Estate. Foil s,i; Large farm, with good epring aier, liore., (attle, crnp. tool, and ail belonging on a farm M Ihiflolj, Hn lf, Hawlej, I'a I'Olt SU.i:-tloue and lot at (Pentium, Pi . conxenlent to I) , I, k tmion, line flint and garden XX'ntc or cull lr. Frank I Hall, C.lenbutn, Pi. Turnlshed Rooms. TWO H IINMIH) ROOi TO I.K'I Private house, all nnriirn iinproienienu. JJ7 Adan.. aienue Money to Loan. $"i0 In lo.(iiK)- r OM P. t and 5 per cent, in teict U-j teiin. to lepij. (letui,e XX. Okell, ,m Ivdiinge bulhling (JoM.uuu TO LOAN' Loue.t rate.; straight or monthly paxinenta. Slark k Co ,'fiadeu' bUt ANY AMOl'VT OF MONT.Y TO LOAN" Quick, ftiiii,;! t leans or lluiluing and Loan. At fiom 4 to 8 per cent. Call on X. V, XXalkcr, Sll m Cotinell building. Business Opportunity, W.XVIIO Two i.r t In re llifiii-jtid dollar, taxh a5il hi e ipiitiii-ihip oi otheruUel to in iieae i MilM.intial iu,n Iniirn business, loialed in -irinto-i nitli ii pmilialiln prn.pei t ( iiiiiuuiii(.itinn treated --lib ih lonlldential . lef enlue. ixihilli'd Xildu. Ilil-inesa, Iribune Ofthi' Lost. lo.r On Kiu.' exi urii.n ti tin. ladv. ihitalaine puie, Libinl leward bu na it turn to ( l.r.t XXillliiiK, ,'l Oakfi.nl mm. 1 OsT A fnx hound bilili. blai k. white and nn, alir.ut one je.ir old. b. ("vein Lake Si ran I n and Minoiv.ii lintel i'lii-lei will be leu ird.'d t"r iiiforiu.it ion or leturn. l.evvia l'etlieiman, li ir .'J NiiiiIi etii'i'i Found, FOl Nil X blnk imv. owner ,an Inve aine bv priiving pr.peilv and piv ng dimig.. Ap ill Xln- Mvin.li. Iliiukir 11.11 Ffril, 4-.f.. ITU vs poik. Ml ililt fi. laid, Sj v. 7l'a. eliiur lib. ". 1 m". .i ihv -ailed i.hntildeM, 7,.x1ii., hnii ileir miIi., "Vix Ti, vvhiktv, i .ill Chicago Live Stock Market. ( tin ign, ujr J- tattle lleiiipl., Hi.'iuo. in iludina l.iHli lexan and ;i"i vitiin, t.'era generalh HiilXi. lughei . luiti liei-.' toi k. lUal'n. liicl.i't ; good in piliiie teeI., $", ,iiiiii 'u. po' r to medium, c.l 7."n in. .tinker, and feeden, f.2 lit -J-,, imvi., .' CO in. Iicifrr. jV)jK'i tan-ik-ii., l.'.'.'ia.' u, lalv(1 .'iis,'",: 1ea steer., H ji"i. vviOcrn tret, fMiOi'i II ig. lteieipt. In div, 'Ji.issij tnmnrriivi. ?,i.ii. left mn, t.imfl, aitive, ,'.t liiglii-r. lop. " , '-! s . luixid and huuhcii., 41 7'ni. I7'a. good tn thoue heavv. 'in, ft-" j. I nigh hravv, $',70iX',. Iigln, X 70 jfiln's. bulk of alc, H,ili :Ci hrep lleieipt., K.ihiCI, sheep and gi.od lamb. i.ieadv . good to i holt e wetbrr.. .l'J"i.il, liir to ihoiit mixed, v'ltlli, wilein sheep. '7iii'il; xearling. I'.X al. native lamb., 2 .0.i5 .!'.. vve.leni lambs, VI 7.'.aj 10. New Yoik Live Stock. New otk. Xug 'Js lice,. Ileicipla, I l'7ll, stert. siiong. 10. Iilghei . Iml' and tow. sichiIv , steei... 1 ')a.i 41, oxen and .tag. 2 7".0; bull., f 1'iai i"i, t.iwi., i nn . , ,; i anies ie.ifi,v iiip. piime limb, wi uld sell stead.v, bur none hie, other, weak to Tn off Mieep. I.',0iieu, thoue fl; cull., l Vli.1, limhi, l j"!al 7ij, culls, ?la 4; Canidi limb.. X tl"a Hogs lleteiptf, 1,77,. maiket, -ft t. '"h' huhei, western hogs, ftd.pl, slate do, flOOju 7.", famx light pig., f7. Buffalo Live Stork Market. Biilal", Aug 2" Cattle Iteieip's all ion signed through: chnlie to bett ealvei, M 7Sx7 VI ling. Olferlngs, lft tars, medium to choice heavv, $fl.UahS, pigs, VX JftaO ?:, sh'ep ani Lamb, iiflrring- tar. fair to enlrn mi.xed, Ma 3.7J, spring larnln, ihohe to fanij, t.i.fi.Vij.elc, Oil Market. Oil Cltv, ug "4 ( udii biUncrj, V!',. rertif! rate', no bid. hipmiiu. Il.'i, average, D7,. 597; runs, 10,,,77!, ave'iagc, Itu. NICIK)LSON. Special to the Serauten Tribune. Nicholson, Aug-. "7. Mis. ,Toeph noltou. Ji of Ttoy, N. Y. l.s tlic- euiet of Mil.. P. N. HojIp of State Hifct. .Mlsi-ci ,l(sl( and .MaiRiioiltp Stpplions aio eppnilinpr enme time xxlth frlPiirls at Now .Mllficl. AinoiiK thoo that have i-Ptuined fiom i.uiiilnp nt Oxtinxv pond hip. Alt', mill Mrs, .1. M, I'aippntpr, Mr. and Mis. 1.. 11. Tratt and iIuiiRlitrr Mai Inn. MiK t'nta .1. Kline K3 vIhUIhk friends, at I.alto Nicholson. I.co .1. Hoyjp xxlin has hern for the past month at Keutlnpr. p.i., Is spppd Ine a lew days xxlth his paiPnts at this place, pipvious tn his departure for Louisville. Kentucky. Miss Ida .IImerion, of Kansas City, who has been the guest of her cousin Nellie Mack, for rjulte some time re turned to her home, Tuesday. menl'. .tiiiaitlp mrl .l.'mii .naiter. nt b,-pf ( aive - lbieipli., H,.1n, xials i.peni.l weak, t loed low cr, gt.irn and Iniiuimilk. ti nil to fiactinn higlur: xeil, $t.V)i, top., IJiJis ;ft. ,nt, 1 1 1 VI , gi ier. ami buttrimilks. OI vheep and Lamb-.- KeieipU. lft ififli hecp fairlv steidv , SITUATIONS WANTED PREG. Kelp Wanted Male. XXANTFII Itoy thoroughly arquilnlrd xxllli city; iiiiiu haxe xxheel. ('ill I.I I XX omin ave nue ihlt moinlnff it 1) o'clmk. WASTF.I)- Fifteen cxperlenred xu.od'infn at onto In uit by day or lontriet. A. II. Itobcru, Throop, I'a. WAN! I'D- Xoiimf man to ait .it bartender and to make hlnnelf ii-i fill Ji.lin Milber, Pal.) Ion Hotel, Old Forge. 110 X W'TI'll t (Ireen'i, pivnibroker, 107 laikaixanm axenii', mnt haxe ixperlence in cleaning aionud alore, no other need apply! goc.il leteunce. WWTFI) Xn expe-ienced idxerlllng m in, tnnt uln lne a fen'ril knovxledse ol men li.m illo. ('all on or addrcn ,lona l.ons' Mm. WAMI'D- l.xpeilen nl man l manage our nten'a fuinbhilig ileparlnieiil Mu l-i be nuall fled tn bii.i. Call on or .uldicH Julia Long'a Son.. ll.ll'lSMKi:i W'Sli:i) thoroughlv ex perlemed wnrkmin. tnirrl"il mm preferred, teadi cniploiinenl, Rood xxagea. t). J. laidcr li k, Pl.t mouth, Pa - . .. Help Wanted Female. VTi:li eept 1), competent xvaltrcs.. Apply by letter, Rlxlng referenic". to Mm. S. (, Itobertcon, Ihlt 111 Srranton, I'a WANTIIH Xllildlcascd moiiijii a cook and houekeeperi good xxage m right peron. Apply .Inhn furher, llahxlnn Hotel, Old Forge. (illll, WWTI'I) For Rcnerat houwivork. Apply at .M" (larfleld axrnue. WXTi:) (!lrl for Reneral houjework at Dalton, Xddre. II T., care Tribune. Agents Wanted. CVX'viV:n lady or gentleman outside the MIX of -ei,intoii can haxc a peimanent agemv for the perfume of Hie century I'hcnomenil iloe. (.nod. in large dimand llxerjthinr; fur nlhed e.n credit Liberal arrangement xilth the right parti ddre. "Cut Roe," Ifith atrcct and did aienue, Ne- York BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALPKRT SC1IM7TZ, corner Mulberry rtreet ami Web.ter lvenue. CUSl'AV I'IC'HKL, 650 Adams axenue. West Side OKOnOK XV. jr.KKlSS, 101 South Main avenue South Scranton FHi: U TF.ltPl'E, 7M Cedar avenue. North Scranton Ci:0. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Gieen Ridge CHARLES P. JOSF.S, 1517 Pick.on axenue P. ,1 JOHN'S, KO Oreen Ridge street. C. lOltrs'Z, lOiner Washington ave nue and Mailon street. Petersburg W. II KNhPKKL, 1017 Irxlns axenue. Dunmore j. a no.vn 4 son. Wanted. WAMI'D A luge show ta.c Apply William Gitlnnl, 1JI7 DUk-on aviniie. WAMED An Intelligent (Catholic) ladj or gen tlem.n to till a light, pleasant position; good pal. If suitable. Addicts P. O. Ilox CD, Stranlon, Pa Booms and Board. loll R, NT With bond. loom. plea.antlv situ .ilu I iirvvh papind. aiut,d and luinlshed. Fauli.t hou-e, iiln I inileti Oiee! Boarders Wanted. WANTED -Table boarder. Washington avenue. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 LEGAL. AMENDMENT 111 'IHE t'ONs'l I l'l HON' PRO POi:i) 'lOIIIEt IIII.NSOI 111 In. COMMON. XXI. XI. Ill IOI! IIII.IH XI'I'IIOX M. nit RF JKt HON ll '1 111. liENI.ItM. xI.MIII.Y 01' 'I UK I OXIMONXXI XI TH OF PKNN-M.VANM. l'l 111 IMII.II ll ullDFR OF I UK ;iRF.IY OF Till (OXIXIONUF.XI.lll. IN PI l(l NCI1 Ol' Altl'ICI.K Mill OF IHE (ONMIll 1'IO.N, IOINT RIXII.l HON Pic.pn.lng an aineinlini ut to the l uiMitutlon of the ( oniiiionvvealtli. S'llit.ti 1. II. it tenlvd In Ihe M-nite and House i.f llepic-entitive-i of the ( oiiiinonwf alth in (,1'iiual Xwinbl.v met Ihal the following H iutipwt.il a. anieiidmniH In the I ontiliiiiuii it the (oiiimomwalth of I'.-nn-i lxamn, in ai toidiiiic with the unxi.iotia ol the eiglitcenth .11 1 it. It ihitcof: Aiiieudnient one to Xilitle Light, -.'eiion One, Xdd at the end nf tin tun pnagiaph of inl t-eition, alter Ihe word, "--hall be entitled u xote at all eliitinn," Ihi vmhiU -.ulijitl Imurvci In mi. li law. icipunng and regulating the iigbllatlull of (Ifitnis as the Otiieial A miiiIiIx inav rnait." so Inn the said -.ettiou i-hill read as lollow.: - M 1 1 urn 1. iJu.illHiatloii. of Eleilor.. l'very mile iiliren tvvcui.x-one .vtais of agi , po-,.c-t)iig Ihe tolliivviiig ipialilh ititme. eliall be enlitled to Mile at all eleiti.nn, nibjiil Inivveitr to sin li laws icipiuing nnd regulating Hie ligi.tration ot eiciini. a. tut- iti-iietai .-.-.i inniy mo enai i I llhe -.lull have brin a tnircn ot the I nurd Slate, at lea-l "li' month J lie oli ill luxe ri'iidcil ,n Ihe Mate one jeir Ioi, iiivitig ticv iiiutlv In .ui ,t ipialined flei tor or native bom tlti.n of Ihe Male, he shall haw icmoved thertiioni and letiiiiied, then six ni'.ntho iiumeilljtt l,v pieitrhng the elittion. .1. He -.hall have roided in the ihttinti iliv tint wheie he .lull t.fler to xote ot least two ni'inth. imintili.itelj pitiiiling the slttmn I ll twiiil.v two ,vi.h of age and upwaid-, be shall have paid wiiliui ivxo veais a tair oi ii.untv I ix. vvhlih shall hive bun at.-c-.-cd al lcat two month, nii'l paid ul It-aH one titt.nl li bcfiuo the tlcilioti Amiiidmilil 'Ivvo to Xrtule Light, i-eitinii exen Mi.ke nut from said se, Hon the woi, '-but no cletlor Shall be depilved of the plivllege of xoiing bx ica-on tf his name not being regi-. tctrd," and add to .inl eemnn the followlna w,id., lint laws icgttlating and ico,uniiig the rcgi'li itmn of (lectin, mn be ruined tn apply tn line, on'v, piovlded that siuh lavva be mil foini for cllie. of Oie .ame tlatj," so lhat the 4i. -.ritleli shall rtad u. follow. t-ectloti 7 I nifonnlti of Elettirn 1 iw Ml laws regulatjiig the holding of clettioiu bv too cititin ci lor the legt.traiinn of ileiinrs sliall 1-e iinlfoini ihroiighoui the Mate, but laws irgulaling and reipilring the registration of clei lois max be enaited to applv to uiies onlv, pimided lhat suth laws bo uniform for cine, of the sanie tlas. A liuc cop.x nt the loint Resolution xv. w uRiE-vr. Setrclarv of tlw ( mnuionvvealth. AMFNDMINT '10 HIE I ONMITl'l ION' PRO I'O-FP TO IIH MIUI.N-t OF Tlllt (OXI MiiSMI.XI.ril I OH I HUH M'l'HOVM, Oil RF .II.CIION II V llli: (.FN1RM. S MIII.V OF 'llll lOMXIONWI XI III OF I'ENNsYIX NI, PIRI.l-llll) ll OIIDElt 01 THE sl.CIII.IXItV 01' IHE (OXIMONXXFXI Til IN 11 It-I N( E up AltTICLi: .Will OF IHE (ONMITI HON. s. JOINT III'-Oll'IION' PrPsp"ilng an amendment to the Constitution t.f the ('iiiiuionvvealtli Setllon 1 lie it en n lei bv Oie -.enate and llr.ne of Ilepieseniatlie. of ihe I'ommnuwealili of I'enntjlvaiiia in (Jeneral -XstemHy met, and it is luieliy ennled bv ihe aiillmrilv nf 0 samp. That the following is prnpovd s. an amendment to Oie ( onstitiition of tne Con men wealth of pennsvlvanla, u a.inr.hine xxlth the piovlslmn of tho I'.igbteenth artiile thereof. Imendment. Mrtkn out section four article eight, an-, sen in place thereof, a. follovrj-, fcectloii t. All elettlon. bv rllliena shall be by ballot or by such other method aa mav be prescribed by law : Provided, That tecrecy in xotlng be preened. A true cop.v el the Joint Resolution , W XV I.RIE3T, Secretory of the Common ealth. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thn Pour Lines, A Cents for llich Extra Line. PROFESSONAL. ttti Certified Public Accountant. LPWARI) C. Sl'AUI.DINa, J3 TRADERS DAN' Iliiilcjintr. Architects rilWARI) II. DAVIS, ARC1I1TKCT, CONNELtj bulldlnR. FRFPFRICK l I1ROWN. ARCH. R., RKAI, Y.iUta P.tchange Rldg , 120 Wa.hingten ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. L'l '!-.l,AI""Nn. fifW CO.VNF.Lf. RUILDINO. Dentists. "S;,.0, P". r'KNfKltnEK, PAULInTHuJUxoT Spruce street, Scranton. I'll. 0. C. LU'riACIl, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. FS, ",. "Of'-K. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Ilooma 12, u, pi ,n ls Burr building. F. K. TnACY.ArrV.COMMONWEALTH DLDO. D'.iD; "'I'OOLB. ACTOltNEY-LOAKS NECC tlated on real eitate aecurity. Mean bulldlrut, corner xxaahington axenue and fcpixice atreet. W'H.LARD, WARREN ft RNArP. ATTORNEYS and counsellors at-laxv. Hepubllcan building, Wa.hfngton avenue. JFSSUP ft JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COHN. i'n "0"at''aw. Commonwealth building, Roomj 1". 50 and 21. L'!2ei'AJ?.D ,V' THAYER, ATTORNEY. R00M3 Pat W, nih Boor( Mel building. " ,Ai. WMim. ATTORNEYATLAW, BOARD of Trade building. Scranton, Ta. fATTERSOV ft WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL riank building. O. COMEQYS. 0-13 RF.PUDUOAN BUILDINO. A. W RERTHOt.F. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. Sll Wyoming axenue. Physicians and Sugeons. PR W. E. ALLEN, S13 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S W. IAMOREA173C. OFFICE 33S WASH ington axenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry, rhronlo disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genitourinary organ a specialty. Hour., 1 to i p. m. Hotels nnd Resturanta. THE ELK CAIE. 12X AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. ltatea reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON DOUSE. NEAR D L. ft W. PAS- eenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A It DRIOGS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND res. pool.; no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. R. Rrlgg., proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main axenue, or Elcke'a drug store, eor. ner Adama and Mulberry. Both telephone!. Seeds. C. R. CLARKE ft CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green liou.ee, 1950 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR fill LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. l)I!F.S.MXKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: aPo ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 12 Adama avenue. MnOAROlX BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN xelopea, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, ISO Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE W1LKESBARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton nt the news stand, of Ileismaii Rro. , .OS Spruce and 5U Linden; M. Norton. f22 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Bchutier, 211 Spruce street. Situations Wanted. W.NrFD- position tux housekeeper to a vrid own, bv a middle-aged lady. Urge expert. erne, ufeiiiiti-t ev hanged. Apply at 60 Wah ington axenue, City. bITI XTION XX XN'IT I) -Ily young man a. book- ketper cr at.lslant in olHce work; bis had several -.tars' fapirieiica and can give references fiom former iinplojere. Addrrw J, K., Tribune, XXANILD Will fume wealthy man give a young inarm d man a position where he can get pro mot ion, liuneH and iriMworth;. V. A. W liitiunc. Mil' XTION' WANTI'.D-To go out by the day wjhing ct cleaning. Mrs, Ru&ell, 1310 Ce dar avium. blH'-XTION' XXN1ED A. coachman, hite, married, where he tan have living apart meni. V A. ., Tribune Offlce. Mil VI ION' XX XNTLO -V lady of refinement with a little gnl would like position ax housekeeper foi widower, cr for small family, njo Dig court, I il. Xv ANT I'll X. piiMtmn bv .xoung man aa sten i.i'plicr, to a.'isi tn bnik-keeping and gen eral nffne vvoik AildiPMi J. C, 32'J Clay axr. line, Diinmoic, I'a. hill 1T0N WX.NTKD XXa-hmg and Ironing ti li at home by cxpeium rd laundret-a; ht r. In. nn t xdilif-.-. oul to Mis. II. It., care ol t.ij Finest coutt. blir VI ION WA.NI'KD -A nest colored girl, jiut ariited in ul, would like a situation tl genual hou-evvork in small family. Call or it ihe-. "II," & "I l.aikavvanna avenue. bill XIION XX XNTFIl To go out washing or cleaning. Mis Iluesrll, 1JI1 Cedar avenue. Mil VI ION' VV VM'H) -Washing and ironing to take home, titv references. AUdra-Ji only te Mis. II. A. M, cate of iM Forest court. MTl'ATION' WVNTKD-Ry a hoy H rears old; good pi union and tan make himself genual lv ii-el'il about ciftici Address Robert Wii lianu, tth street, lllakely, Oljphant. Pa. FINANCIAL. -. .-'V-NSW-sV.y-S' OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Xloney Will earn Dlj Monthly Returns. The Inx estor's Fund Paya Semi monthly. The olde-t eslabluhed in Amerha No certifleate holder has cxer lost a cent Payments made tu all subscribe every 1J days No trouble No delay. .Money lefunded on demand Write to day for particulars, tree to any address C. E. Mackey A. Co , Hud-on Bid's . New York. Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS 2r & 29 Pine St., New York Transact a general banking butinen; a.t as Fiscal Agents for corporations, and negotiate security Ivuei of m. roads and other companies. EaecuU commifeicn order! and deal In INVESTMENT SECURITIES Urmbeia New York Mock Etching. Branch Office 65 State St. Albany