-t yi ti vwm i'whii " TjWrFr"lW,i "WWf" JWIM'P i'i'nu. ' zm""' y i"im;miijjypiiii pi m Twwwn -vw '"W '"WT"' THE SCKANTOX TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTE31BEU 3, 1901. II 7 I . CARBONDALE'S COLDEN JUBILEE 'f-oi iniit.l from l'i,i 1 1 the oTc.Mitic tionvl of District 1 will ah j lie pi spent. Viofllpnt Mitchell anlvoil in tlm r'ly lout cionfUK m-l will likoly icintiln in the Kiict or llif local union till Thiusiln.v TH CIVIC PARADE. Opening Event of Colobrntlon a Marked Success. naFonln& nloiiir tho lino of the old cvuv th.it n K""1 ftnit Is half the hat tic, thi iiiiunt.'is of the colt'liiutinit m.t i ipitoil tin' oponlnt; ccnt lln rlvlc parade with nn little nnxlil. Ai tin' pantile was fmniltiK. tin- anx iety wai rclli'NPil there waa then no doubt but that It would he a gi.inil Biiire-! Ati'l It was. In size, Inter estltiK foituron nnil nil that Kno to ninhe a itieeeps (if Mit h evontu, It was nil that wan looheil foi. anil mmr All the sneetle ncreptliiR Invita tions to putlclinte were In line In Viuue mimhem ami the huslness men marie a shiiultiK In the trailes' rtliplay that hep iKe an extremely lively In tel est anil deep. "seated pildo In their eltv There wasn't a dull feature In the entlie column, nnd many nf tlm f'litiirrs wrie nf an exceptionally til ler stlnR chni actor The pioceislon stalled at in 311 nnd was imdi r way for about nn lmur nnd n half it wn fmty minutes In pass lnj: a nKen point. The line was made up In three di visions Tlu' first eotiiMlseil the po lice, Kinnd marshals and aides, nnd olprers and visitor In rnrrlimo- This division fm mod on Chinch stieet and Salem avenue, light hmImk n M.tlu Htroet. Second Division. The second tllvMnil. ioniioed of th fiatorim henelh 1.1I, patriotic nnd othir like oicanlz itlons. foimed on Llnioln a venue nnd WnshliiKton ntieet, riuht rftliiK mi Main. The ihlid division, In which was coiitalnr-d the trades' display, formed on ltiver Mtioei nnd Salem avenue r tsht lestlnK on Main. llendliiR the pi ratio vvns n miutnted (fi it of six police, led by Chief James Mi ndrow, and closclj following was Chief Mnrshtil John P. Collins, his chief of Ftaff, O II Van Oordcr and the fn)iow Inn aides vvouIiir the lnnir :ii 1 of the oipTiiUatlous they lepie .. nted I1 P. Tlslie. A. H Nli ol Mel v.n Tippan. James I'ltlRonn T J. C.ll liool, Joseph MeCnnn. Joseph Jenkins, Core tillbeit. William Matthews, i, -it. ltiti , James Ilnpr nnd 1 lank llnvlnn. Cnibonilale s crack hand, the Mo 'arts had the honor of beiiiR the first musii'i. orcanbatlon In line If r -.relied Just preceding the dozen open eirlnfiev, rhIIv bedecked, containing tiw cit ofTlclnls, school controllers, 1 Kir dliei tots members of the boaid f !i nltli, ileiKj and distinguished quests Thee wen Mnjor John W Kll patrl. k S-tmtor M J rtutln. of Chi ciip ''I'V RiiKlneer William Kot h, V rv-tcher chahmiii of selei t coun cil Cltv i-ontro!lei H A W'honloi. S le. t Councllmen James Thompson, Tlmni- s ttittlr Thom is Itanetl. John J'ov s j iini r Mannlon, Coinninn Chi 1 1 till- 11 William Collins. C.nlnlel 1'iibI nn, Aleinnde. tC"nned. Thom is Vo.tii 1,, John Mitiis V 11 Mas t i' OnrKP Whltflild, Wllllnm llvans, J-"iis T.oftus I'oor nheitirs Morean Tt.onins, lohn Mi Cnb, llnirv T Wll l'anis, Itm. Lynch John 1'uike, .liii.es McMillan, I'istnnsier 1: H. Itlpi I" -stnnt rostmnsti r 1) v, V'Will of Poinntnn. Jail Warden W T Simpson, of Snanton, and Tost nit.siir J din II. Thomas Had Post of Honor. In chniRo of the second division wns Thomas Siivnuo and the following aides 11 1 t.oftus, Onrso Oriln j:er imnlei Ilodcln?, Joseph McCann .."d I) W nilliiit The post of honor the 1 Itilit of the 1 in was held by tlv vetenns nnd S 1 s if eteians The civil v ir vet n ins ninnhed under the b inner of Whin II Pn vies post, No 1ST, (Ji.nnil Vnn .if the llepiihllo and woio coin-i'ni'ti-1 hv Colonel John MtConib. J'oitv if the cmv hos In blue were nf'int nd twei tv ninio lode ntop a I' s ' iilv b. The Cltlnens' hnnd. of J-int Mispiifd them to step out with tie nli' stilil that 111.11 ked oft' t-.i niair miles of VliKlnla mud nnd ( hi ol ! I "ld to t1 w ike of th" (ii.miil imj men was 1! iwn 'ho oil hihtnii cannon i- It'll Splitter with which tlr ' Wide Awakes ' le'obiued Lincoln Requires Lots of Nerve Re. sistance to Prevent Ex haustion and Prostra tion. The km 1 of people who aie least nhle to wlthstmid hut weather aie the ones with apet .eives-They bieak down duilnj; Mitnmei heat lose stietiRth imri 1 estless cannot sleei tlilKetj and netful aientalb and ph sic illy, with this class, iieat eeius to falily flatten out activity of mind ind body piodue Insra languid, jpliltk-ss, hausted con- ll'tlOI'.l lis the iiLt.on ot I3i ,, v. chase's Nurvo PHI in biiilditirf up the Nerve I'MiMrR and tettinr ,n motion that hlltlen eillient tailed Nve Toice, v ii'.ch wc know cists nut the- nature ot which wo do not undeiMiiml iht-y twine this medli'ine ce popuiai for curnn.vi ItttiMiudcs and .eal;ness. Ml ...lAUtl rtl.,Mfi lf No, i3 HjfJ,, V.i ik jvonue. .Skiiiiitun, Pa, mjA -I -as In n rin down condition li..mi ariHS. ni'ivous and sloepln;, badly and th oppetlte poor. I waa told of r)i A W Ch.n.'OH Nerve Puis and ot a tiox As ,1 te.iult I sleep and eat hpII aruni I am 'cry much pleasfd vith thi-ni and Blad to iecomniend Hit in to ctlu-ra This I can do conscientious " This ii thi' khai'e and desiyn 0f t lir Genuine Ui. A. W. Chase's Netve Pills. All eth"ri :uf Imltatlces and date not un- this ilcslRn. Dr. A. W. Chnse'a Nervu Pllla 10 cents ;i cox at diuiiglsty it Dr. A. W, Cimso Mi'Jloln Co. linftnln, N v "( ttitt pt.rtiait iii,l f.lKiir.nre of ,f W Cha M fi are on every puckacc I'VId In tiuiiutton by MatthfWh 15rog,, JiutulJts. MOT WHATOHB 11UI VTUlllUlJll election and Incidentally blew off Uimley Hnll'B arm. The Spanish war veterans mustered thirty men. Some were In blue, pome In k.nhkl, and their corps badges told of service In nil the recent "fields" In which t'nplo Samuel hns been more or lss acMvi'. Corpoial I.. Jadwln, for miily. of Company H. Thirteenth regi ment, watt In I'ominntid The Independent order of Odd Tel lown, the flrBt of the fiaternnl socle ties, wtre headed by n compani of ivililaichu MHllnnt mostly from Scraiiton Their attractive uniforms and f.intv ntaichlnir maneuvers weie piovocntlve of npphiiDie all nlonp the line. Meutenant Colonel H J. Hall, of Cnrbondile, was In charge. The commander of the first platoon was Colonel P. J. Wtlci, of Scraiiton, while Captain Dletilch, of Wllkes-IJarre, conunnnded the second fdlve Leaf lodge. Imh pendent Order of Odd Pellows. man lied one of the lirgist bodies In the column, and It was likewise a. line appearing body. A Picturesque Group. Th" Daughtets of !!obeo.n, In their varl-hued leromonlnl raiment, nnd cat tying the H.vnihols of their order. Including the antique wntcr Jar, formed a niot picturesque group. They rode In open carriages, In the first inrrlnge were the principal offl eom of the organization, Mrs, Kv.n nix. Mis. Henry Krantz, Mrs. P. N. Havley and Mis. Mabel Stllson Division No 11, Ancient Order of Illhernlins, led by Owen McDonald, with Thomas Padden as foot marshal, came next In line, to the number of on. liundicrl nnd twenty-five. Follow Ing them were the members of thp Pioneer rather Mnthew society, one of the oldest total nhstlnence organ izations in the state, Thomas How ard wns innrshal, The Patriotic Order Sons of Ameri ca, headed by Past President 12 J. Stuck, made a good showing with foity flne-looklng men, bedecked In the red, white and blue regall.n of their older and carrying n profusion of American flags nnd banners St. Ito.se do Lima branch, No. 31. of the f'nthnlle Mutual Heneflt associa tion, tinned out sixty strong, under the lendeishlp of Simon McDonald. The Hod Men made their usual in tetestlng showing; in fact thev out did themselves on this occasion A l'irge float, bedecked in purple nnd white and Its platform fringed with a Pi nf union of feins, carried members of the Degiee of Pocohontas, In the plctun sqiie costumes of Indian maid ens, giouped In an nitlstlially nr l.insed woodland SLene All the Hod Men were In fu'l costume and war paint and wielded a wide assortment of primeval weapons. Including many v.uletles of the "Can le Nation ' C Mlttan. assisted bv Thomas Jenkins, had cliHige of them. Won Applause. The Knights of Pythias were led bv Miijiu C.eorgo W. Okell. of the staff of Itrlgadler General Thomas, of Pitts burg Division No. t'.0, or the Unl fotmed Hank, Knights of Pythias, captained by David Hrown won no end of enthusi istic applni'-e for Its skillful matching nnd drilling and fine mll'taiy appearance. Caibondale lodge, No 230. Knights of Pythias, tinned out a laige, flne looklng body of men, and conti Ihiited n big In Ishlv-bedecked float, cariy ing a sooie of the meinheis in ceie motilal gaib, lepiisentlng a lodge ses sion piepaiod to peiform one of the secret 1 It s Diamond lodge. Shield of Honrr, with an atmored buglei at th'lr head, and comnianded In Allan Ramsay, had tUiiy-the men in Hue S Alo.vslus Tempeiance soi lety, one of Caibondalo's newest, but most ng greive organlatlons. brought up the rem of the division with l.'"i men In line W. V. Sullivan was In command. The thlnl division was in iharge of C. W. .Seamans His aides weie S. T. Poaic. Chailes MiCann. Willi mi My eis. Allien Hudd.v and Patiltk lainny. The inusit was fiunl.sliMl by the P. O. S of A band. Those who made dlspla.vs In this ill. vision weie Iliothei hood of Hall load Tialntmn. fielght car and taloose on flints, Acme Soap companj lninienf cake of snip. Pethrlck, fuinlture, llhk & Co, butch er shop, it P P ittoiMin'.s Sons, twenty-foot cannon made of binds, mounted on a p.m. 1 pet ot boxes, L'.nvnn son Nnptha Hoia lompany, soaps, O. W Heny, furnltun D W. Humpluey. teas, etc, C W. rulkoij.on, musical Instruments, M P. Stephens, groceiles, S. T niitnhard dali, l.aiknwanna lioitsi, beer gatdrn (genuine). Soap liif company, "the whalv and a big cannon fioni which samples were pio Jected W. Cmey, haiber shop In full opeiatlon. Kiautz llios, bieweiy. Poster, photos, J A Honle, luiubei . Alio Minn, "Old Woman In the Shoe," and Aid t man It. J. Delevan, justice. This last float was not last In the lln. hut is listed theip that It mav le given more than a passing notice. The 'squire -, float culled n full lep- I ii'sent.iHon of u c-ouit loom in .str-n-1 u iii activity The 'squlie was attlied I l'i the silk gown of an appellate jus. u..' nn.i a plug hat On his light was " blind goddess Constable Stuve iiilhv, In a polk email's unlfonu, at at his left A high long table sep.uated Mei nnd the. goddess About the 100m weie seated the custom, in hab itues of a maclitrate's (nun, Including some lads made up to represent floice. looking females their thief adornments being black eves and led nos-es. The parade was reviewed at noon in fiont of city hall paik and dlspeised on Itlver stieet REUNION OF THE FORMER RESIDENTS Gathering of Children of the Pioneer City at Central School Building. The leunion of foimer tesldeiits of Caibondale. the sentimental side of the jubilee the home-coming day It has been called took place in the after noon In tlm Conttal school building. This Idea of the Jubilee, this gient big leunion of alt who delighted to call c.ubondalo their native heath, who, In the busy strife of the wotld could stop to exclaim with pilde, as they i called their humble blithplace, "This In my own, my native land," was kept uppermost In the mliida of the piojec. tors of the Jubilee; they planned long and w 01 ked with dlllgenoo to bring about n g.itheilng that would be not les than the coming together of a laiiJ" inniish wldels scatteied family; thpv wero anxious that all who ever made caibondale their home would reg.nd this rourjlon as a home-coming, p. day for eNthatiRlng gteetings, re newing friendships and comrade Fhlps that had their beginnings In th days of Innocence and tase: In short, a day of fraternizing among people who, nccotdlng to the Celtic saying, "aie all one." A Dig Tnmlly Reunion. And In the gathering In the assem bly room of the school building, nil these hopes weio lealled and In the fullest measure. It was 11 leunion, n big family leunion, with nil the Inel dents nnd pleasuies that attend such occasions. Thoie weie exchanges of greetings, tevlvals of old filendshlps, swapping of sttules of childhood and youth's days a continuous tun of good humor, nnd vailous soils of pleasantiles, The jubilating Joy of the occasion wns spread all over the as semblage and It manifested Itself In the brightened faces of the multitude, In their meny Jests and hcirty laugh ter over the oft-told tales of eaily days. Hven after the exeiclses foi mnlly t'losed, a goodly nimibei lin gered to prolong a lonveisatlon that covered some cheiished romembrniHo, nnd then theie weie a few mom speeches that worn not on the pio era 111 me. Exercises Open. It was Intended to enny out the pro gramme from a platform erected on tin cast side of the school building, nnd Keveral bundled chairs had been spread over the lawn to iicconimodato tho guests. Jmt a lain shower came up Ji'st ar Chad man II. H Jadwln callid for oidei, nnil the crowd icpaliod to tl e assembly room on the top floor, wllch had been prepared for Just such an emergency. When the crowd was seated In the hall tho chaltman do clareii the exercises opened. Tho Mo- PROVERB &mv' Wlicli proverb does zm band, whlih was seated on the Malr in the main h.illwa.v. plnjcd the plaintive melody of "My Old Kentuiky Heme." This was followed with the aiiuopilate air "Home Again," Chilli man Jadwln, In his opening, irau the following veiso ftotn Levlti- CU" "Ant e shall hallow the fiftieth vear. It shall be a Jubilee unto ou nnd jo shall return, eveiy man, unto his possession, and o shall le turn, ovei man, unto his family," I i mil this, iu said, which was wilt ten seveial thousand .vears ago, it would appear that seinl-cetitennlal eele Inatlons weie not new by am means. Hi tlnn Introdiiieil ttov. Chailcs 13. l.ci. pastor of the riesbjteilan chuich, vlu ofteiod a tooling Invocation, offer ing thanks for the bit s-ings that had hi en showeied on Caibondale and her sons and daughteis, and begging for loutiniittl benedli Hups. Hon. J. J. O'Neill's Welcome. Hon .lames ,1. O'Neill dellveied the ndm i"-s of wek ome. He likened the inming of the vstois to Cat boudale as a home-coming The wonl home, he said is the .sweetest in the wotld, the swectisi In nil tho languages of the woilo The success a man wield, the succfs that he alms at all his aspha tlniu go forth to be exhibited at home.. This s the noblest of all sentiments, I' i unlveisal, foi the love ot home can li found everywhere. Mr, O Nclll, after indicating how this Influence Is a fat -tor p the soilal and the civil life, he tinned to the plonoois of Catlmndale, and paid ti Unite to them by pointing oit- their ihaiaiteiistks theli btuidy iharactei, thr-lt high intelligence, their lieblts of indiistiv ami suggested that thi so showed in inlniatuie the tyjies to In found In the Cnlted states, 1 Mi. O Nell loniltidid with a wann wile ome to the foimei residents of the tit. W. W. Lathrope Speaks. Attorney W. W. Uithrope, of Scran ton, a Catbondnlean who has achieved a pi oud iMiur since leaving the seats of his outh. was the net speaker. .Mi. I.athrope said that he found It hard to espiess his emotions when llieie weie itinjuied up hefom him the -ernes of his jouth, when he saw lit loie him the lomiianlons of lvjs e.mly ila.vs, the teacheis who taught him, the Uaik't luook nlong whoe banks he skliiped and wheio he sjient his leis uh inoiiients In latching tiuut. These veie all befote him and seem to over power him and lender I1I111 helpless to iNpiess' himself, Mr. I.athuipo sadly liolnted out how old laudmaiks weie passing away, how cherished spots were vanishing to make way for the inituh of (uogiess, and of tho gradual passing away of the stuidy band who weio the pioneers in tin great mining lmlustiy To those who lemalned ho asked that all lespect and leveience be shown thmn. Hemming letrospee tlve, he icmuuted tin beneilts that came fioni Carhondale, iliislcal vigor, the hnliltH of Industty bhown by tho early sottleis, the high standard nf morality, the icllgious tialnlng "I know of no town in the coal region," said Mr. lnthropc "wheio Hod's name Is moio honciied or vim inoie lestuilmd than Caibondale. (lod bh".a Cat bun -dale, It Is clennr to 1110 than nn ilty." Comnilssiont r Oeneial of Immigration 1'owdeily, whose talher was the tlit miner In Caibondale, followed with 11 splendid nddi ess, whlih he dellveied with Intense feeling. lie said: 'll.iri' aie KUklum wlllnn tho rirr i'ij ix m rlciu e nf life whin l.iMBiuk'p it lni.o.iiaio In fully rpifa tho cmutloni of tho miu! 'ihpru ale II111111 u licit wnnU nun pnunlr tu mho the konlimorN of the luait ami ulim tllinui niltht p ifin nmip r!iH,iiint Hun tprtrli Wn whoiomr In the nhl hnnip to pviIhiikp crecthuii with ac'iiulntanica, or hreathc a prurr fir fiicmli, ttiml in the pretence uf inch an occa elon One of tlm itiopKft sentiments implanted In tho heart nf nun is love of intlie Un.l Among all the Urines which it his plcfi fini to allow u to cultivate there not one that breathe a purer fragrance ihan love nf home. f!o vvh're the wanderer maj, ireet whm he niij, hia heirt will nliciiv vtarn fir the lani that tmn wmmgamtatKimaBJaBsjuasieittmU i Mm So mittfr from whirr lie turn hl cjc, uhen lie Icnknliointwjril llic lsloin cf ihllillionl nrr itumllrw ami It Mrt arc ,iU.m l.lno Ik iniv HltiirHH fjltrr rrnt, hikjt meft erritrr nun II. t tlnxi In' lilt at limilf, Imt no ni'iir, mi mitti-r hmv raliii.t or bcjutlfnl, no man, in loillir liow irillfil r rlniiirnt ian aw tlrn mull timlir mrniiirlrt, aitili lullnnnl tcintlcrllon n 11 ululit uf the iot hfrp he a li.im l.iriy urll laiuun mlie In i iMiirhl In thr or ritty fjinlllnr innii.l iiiih'ikt 1 (niinrc hnei nf ,r 1 f 1 1 -us mi mi. rim 'I lie lulnklcl (j.i nnd hi i.v IiiIIk uf in ..1.1 (rloli'l mi tullnuid llnii In tin i,ir of nno rrttirninir In lii4 hnilineil tiom. Tlirre U iippiIiIhk li'llmlh ttroi ultli He nun In mIh.p hi.nl idl On olit of iMI.Ihn...! lip iliiriiiml or ildil. So woml. r tlie .nit nknll IliealliPt Ihrro tin in n Willi mill mj rl.j.l, Whii nrirr le Minelf liath uhl, Ill's U nn nn, tm luthc In. I inl irt eiie vlm I arm linmiwiril tfirr lipr if vriin will i vu rl'iin1 hmi" nf l.nii llnci im llif.elltll.il x In' h iii flu ill.T fa. c in. I tila lo ii r,iL,ii!o In tlifin II. n fill ink nf lil innlli 'I Inn hoim, in., k ilirkihril In the nUcnic of I iu. uncfi, fer 1 lure In no link, Imwuir witilnl an. tm.l("l, Hut nil.' ill nl l.llill. l Ihrli I Tin re Ik lie flioMc. Iinw.ii'ir ilifii.iliil, Hut li eno n. nil link Itul it mint imt In.' fortroitin that tlir Ii.hi linM tint da imt rvpctli moil ntiow i innot Irnlv .i.inillo Jm, for wifiMia i.f ruo fnlc jwi.i, I. ill irn'in of Hums Hip nn firnrr. TikP 1 h.inilful if kiiif, throw thrin iiid, in tlip nlr, nn.i ilih thorn cunli' i thp wln.knf Iniirii l.lnu Hum In ilnfcii'iit illrprtlniK V fp mi linn link, Imt thp inim (to on anil ilrlft firthrr apalt until mill i riKtlilii: unnml U IipiiiI nf pai Ii i nr, nlil ami hrlickil. torpur utpil from M (ninpinlnn, ip n Ions llio railli (nr a time l.ifnrp ulnklne Into nml lipimilns a utt nf it Tip null thing Hut rriniln with in nf nur chlliihftoi) i the tiillnnrd mpinorv of tho ihv ami hniirii wi pprl tnifithir. Imt tlm di inn nn more c rirallnl; thp frlpivk nf our ICnntlniiiil on I'au-p U PUZZLE this picture represent ? e I BASE BALL I V NATIONAL LEAGUE. Morning Games. U I'hitiilelplili rt 11 K. Cimmniii () 0 11 11 i 0 11 l 0 ,1 ; 0 1'liilnlilphii 0 0 (i 11 2 1 11 11 1 1 in 1 llitnno Minimi nnd llcigm. Dull anl Jack liieih Lmpin. Hrown l IlKinii it II I.. I'ltlshuri; 0 0.12001100 , 11 1 H.-i.n n 11 n 2 n n n n 1-1 1; t llailerlie- I hol.ro ami t) Connor, MchoN ami KittiiiUc l mpiio llwjir. 'I lie M l.onis team ilclijul on rmil Moinini; s, tint .otponul .Nivv Vulk C'hitasu innminc: came pntpone.l. Vt Sew- tork lit! calm It II 1. t Innzn I 11 II II 0 (1 11 11 0 -1 r, 1 .Siw Vnrk 11 11 11 I 0 .1 11 j ii jo 1 llittirns- llntlifn ami halioe, Taylor ami How ilium Lmpirc I ni'lif Afternoon Games. SHi.n.l sinit it. ii i. ( hit ie 1 j n n 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 Siw uk 0 n n 0, n 0 1 a a 1 .1 llitteilen l'aon mil Miiikj Hickman and War. nor l mplre Lmdlc. U 11 "ton- . It II I. 1'iti-lnirg oon 10200 ft-, 1 a Hm.i 0 11 0 n 0 11 11 0 0 11 t Untitles I) hem and icaecr; Willis ami nil trliliti. I iiiplre--lwer t Uronl.l.vn H II 1, st I.oiiU 1 ft .1 ft ft ft 1 Oil- 1 S ,1 liinnklvn .. . . 1 0 ft .1 I 0 2 1 -11 12 2 llttttilcs SinJhoif ami Ilvan, lluelita nml Kir rtll I mplic Sjkli t l'hlliilellin it. i, 1: I im inn ui I ft ft 0 11 11 0 11 -1 1, Pliiliililpliii . . . . I) I) I 0 1 ft ft I - i, in 1 llittriii-l'liilliw ami lt. Wnilo ami Mi l'arlatul l ntpirt. Hrnwn ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Morning Games. t Deliolt 11 11 1. WKliinKtmi . . 11 11 1 ft I 11 ft 1) 0-2 s I Detroit . . . 2 J 0 ft ft 0 t ft ,-, n 1 llittrrii 1'illrii ami Link, (.luniii and sluw. I lllpill ( antillnii i Slllwaakie- It, II ' Hilllinnii' ft 1 0 ft ft ft ft 0 0 1 S S llilniukce ft 0 ft II U II ft 2 - 2 10 I Hittprlei I'orcinin and Roblnsoni Itelily ami Malum;, rniplre Hart Vt ( Ipvclaml - It II i HnMon ft I ft 0 f 0 1 ft J 1 12 (1 (l.vilinl I ft ft 0 ft 11 ft 11 ii ,1 2 II iltiilos U inter ami SihrttKengost, Howling mill Connor I mplro Council) M f hie ico H i( y. I'hllaililphla ft 0 11 ft 0 ft ft ft ft-o 1, 1 tliliiiru 1 ft 0 ft 1 ft 11 11 -2 1 '2 Hattiripn-Hirnhiril nr.il tlpeliniii, I'ltlcwon ml Sullivan. I inpltv Micililan. Aftexnoon Gaines. i H.trolt- it 11 i; Wafhliitnn ft ft 0 II 2 ft ft 2 0-1 12 2 lsimlt I 0 ft 1 ft .1 11 11 7 12 l llalirrlrn fleir and C'larL, Miller ami McAlllj lei I mpirc L million Al ( levelaml II lnn It II. K ... ft 1 I ft ft 1 ft ft tl ;, 1 (leviliml ...11 u II n 0 0 ft 0 1 1 Hittirlcp- Vmiiis m.l CilBtr: lliaiken ami l.li. Inirali a. I n pin ( oiinotl). M ChllJEil H , l'hll.i.lel.ila ft ft 2 i rt n i ft 1- 10 11 -j I liuato 3 0 ft ft n 5 ft ft .) j j Hitleili4-VHlte, I'lairr an! Powers: Piatt, l'atleron and bulllv m I'mpiic .slieriilau, Vt Mllwaukci' ( , p, Ihltlmore 0 ft 0 0 ft ft i ft ft ' Vll'vv uil.ee . ... '2 II ft ft ft ft ft ft t, 0 II merles Howell nml llohlruon, Uanln and MjIoiic), I'mpiic- Hart East Liberty Cattle. 'at Mhert), Sept. 1 -(allle lilelirr, choice, fSAJiStiil, prime, WI3a5fO Hi k Active, prlmo afc.orle.1 meiliiims and heny )nrkeis, s frt a", light jorkers, MflOaitTi, lieavj hess, VI 'Oa fiSv, pirn, Viaasa, jUj,,, j-,0,.1, rouglu, U SOjnSV Mieep Steaiiv ,Wt wethers, (IH 13; (till ami common, ?1 SSiJ.SSi )earllnRs, 12 SO t 2) veil en ve, tCidiO. ,'TjaEr?v .vv' i v JM T-rmmL-'rsSs- 'v . hftrtf mm ;o---. , vis? THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than four l.lnci, j Ccnn for I'.ach llxtra Line. For Rent. For Remit About 1200 feet oflloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, su'table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Hnquire at office of Tun Tkuiuni. Kilt ttl.sr Willi hoard, . pleiMnl front mom, furnMieil, unlal.le (or itentleniin ami wltc or two KUitlimcn All Ail.iin avenue.. Hilt HI. SI' Knur rnmiH, ftrtt tloor, heat, fur nished ,Tft t)nlm v avenue. I OH III..NT fl, Inlf (Innhle lioue, eleam heat (rep 1 2ii Mirin tppt K)lt HHST Sim-room honp In flretn rtldu-e; nil inmciilcntcii hrgc lot. Hent, Hi Ad lre S (I, rrlhune. 1 01! Itl.SI-Klshl romiu 7U Jcflemon avenue; all modern lunvenlcnces ' Eor Sale. tr -rry Jt'sT .vnitlVM) wlth'iar load of here. eood vvoikera and drawn, wrlcht ftnni l.tno to l.'Wi (an ho ncn at J3I ltiimo.nl court I' M ( olili. I-Olt SVLH Two llcht prlnB vaEon and omo hirncs.1, cheap. I. vans, icar 1132 Luzerne eucct I0H SM.K-l'ar lotd of dravlrtr and draught lu.icoH and unod fimily horses. 222 224 Oak f rd louit .1 VI Field. I Oil SM.i:a Cottrell K Sons c)llmter pre, 33v!6, In pond condition, new i oilers, $-100. vrply Wilkes Ilatto liinta Office, Wilkes Daire, Pa Heal Estate. .VUhnK H1H sVl.ll-V laico houe, sultil.le for ionvaItiipnt' In me or for siiniiner Imaul eis Mtniteil ncac iliuiilie, pmtnfflir, railway and tttamhoatj lirt clij4 oticninc; for Riailintp inirv (o njten lonvalitepnt' home. The demand fm it cvin Addrcia A K Hush, t.ravenhurnt, .Mifkoka, tint. H)lt VI K -7 rnom Iioiim liirn, S lot and va tletv nf fruit at ( I irk'1 Nimmit, Aililresi C V llenliinlii, Clnk'a Miniiult, l'a I OH SM.I Hmne and lot at nlenbntn, l'a, iimienient to 1) , L station, tine frmt ami cmlen Write or call. )ln FnnU (' Hall, Clrnl.iiui, I' i Vanted To Buy. W VSrill- r.i tun, t Imrpp, Mint In sound and i trend rnadir I ill it nlflie of Mnijer Manu fartiinnic imnpati) at s i m or 1 p m Boarders Wanted. WAMr.n Tatlc boarders. Mrs. Tompkinj, Ml Washington avenue. Lost. 1.0-1 V small lid ion, one horn lunkiii Id tuiu to l.mcpli (.illull, lull Hm4 avenue, Cit) 10f-ln l'nk t'lite, Hun. 2H hllN I'indor will lip llliu illv tew inlc.l if returned to l.ivi I u. Ii ivit?, Tipi 'ihiudoii. ..licet LEGAL. NOriri: l. lllltllU HIVl-S- Hut nmhr the act of afecmlil) entltlid "V i-iipplimrnt lo in act entitled ' Vn net to provide tor (lip incorpor ation and nstilation nf lertain cnipoialioiiK,' ap proved Viiril 2 lib, l-71, prnvldlni, fur Hip im pmviment, iimmiimut and alti'iatlnn ef II. p iliarlcK of corpoiilloin of the mi nml h ami aiithoriini; tlie ininrtinratinn nf traction motor cninpinim ' apprnvid Hip I.Hi dav nf .tunc I) ISI, and known as the ( nrpi f itlnn Vinind input Act uf l"l. Hie Cntllirv Knjtineer com pan), i corpnrition inatid mid cxli-ting .inder lie CSiriimaliiiti i t nf Ii!, will appl) to Hie fcovcrnor nl l'innvlvinii nn WcuniMlav, eptcm. her 4, 1'inl, for Hip followinr iinrrnvimt nt, inn. inlin.iin mil all. I iliniM nl in di liter, lr : I ir-l Hv clianc'ini; Hip nanip nf Hip crpoia tlnii t.i "liilirnilional lixtlmnk C'nmpani " Shi ml H) mi ikititr Hip 11111110-10 fm which said corpoi itinti i fnrniil to re id an f.nw ' ii.l lorpoi tttoii n f.iiiiiiil to nrnjinile, write, (ompllp, illuti Hi-, idit, puhliMi, 111. 1 ,fll n Bttuc tion iir tpthonk .liavvliitf p1itp, lieilodiiaN, Iiuc'lllii'. .ililplil. I, .11 tide, ,iih litter lor Hu divi niiiiation of liluirv, technical, cdiii itionil, and other inform ition, to rondin t a print f nir. (lii;r.ilnc. lillncraphin;, steteolvi In.', ilrctiotvplnc cuprotvplnj, line work, halt tone work, 1 inhnvlnj;, printlntr in Idiek and 1 il or-i, pliotocraphins, plintntvplinr. iihotoi,ravln pntuip iiriiitlne, and l.ook hindinc liulnp, ani pemiallv, In ti iii-.ii 1 a tlntini;, Ii.hik liindiiiL', nnd pulilinhins lnilnos.i hv the v inotn iiipHioiIh now- in u.p, nr whlih mi) he hupafter Intro dined or invented " Third III inikint; Hip exldenrp of said mr norition perpeluil nd for tln.p purpn.p to liivp, tinN.p, and enpv ill the rlslila hem fin and iimiliBPs eonfiiieil h) the Mid act tnd In suppfemcnti ST VSfl V p Wf.l N, iecietar), Scranton, l'a , intust n, riot THE MARKETS. Scrnnton Boaul of Ttnde Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. srWh"s Hid. Asked. Laikiujniu Hun Co , I'r m jt Coimtv Sivins Hank Trnu Co.. rGO 1 hut SatinntliHink (Carhondale) jij f-tindard Ilrilllns Co 3,, Tlilril Silional Hank 4W) Iiime Pepo-ll ind Piscount Hank., '275 ,., Vconotm I iKtit. II I'. I'o 43 first Satnnil Hank jjno Laikt Tiu-l sifi' lpolt Co. ...,., iv (Taik k 'mur Co, I'r 123 Scraiiton Iron Feme A. Mlu Co jrt) Nranton le Woiki yj Scraiiton -avins Hink -lOit ... Tndets' Nttimal Hink 175 hiianton Holt & Nut Co 0 I'eople'H Hani. JJi i New Mexico I!) &. (" Co J5 I10SIK Scnnton Piuenc r ltallwa), first MorleauP, due 19W nj t People' lieet lta'twa), first mort- casp, due lnli H3 ,,, People-' Mrcct Hallway, Geneia) tnoitsisp, due l'rJl us tj Dirkscn Minnfailtirins Co jrvj Iicki Township Shool 5 per cent. ... joj Cit) of Sianton M. Imp 8 per ent 102 Sainton liuttion 0 per tent. . ., 115 Set anton Wholesale Market. (Coiretted b) II. 0 Pile, 27 Laekawanni ,c ) Heana I'er lin-hel, iholee mariow, $2 t0ij t3 Huttci litih -itaniii), 2H2.'e , daliv, fij.li, 21c C licce-l'iill cieam, lnt.alfe. I (ie Vetertt fienh, UalO; nearby state, lj'iil7'ii. Mi ilium llcin Per bmhel, y 50 (item I'eas Pir bu.hel, ! (Oal IV Hour- IM pitent, per birrel, Ifl 15 Hean I'n bii-liel, tliolce mariow, $,1 Q PotatoesPer buhe1--lal 10. Chicago Live Stock Market. I hit 11,11, Vpt '2 ( attle llicelpu, 2',(",1 in iliiduik' S.C"! Tevana ard l.iOo we-icim, rt 1.1), utliiK, in tn ii cent. lowii; gooii t(l pi lino stm, V Wall 11, pon to meiliiini, H 'Vi S '.fl, Hockcis tod fteden, 2 Jial 2"i, tows, 2 7't 1 (aj. hilfci. '2HaV, iannci ifl 7a2ii"i ta'rtu, $2 S0.i1 VI, Iivk slciis, li 711, iln cia, i V) at, vve.tern leu. tl7t5 20 1,4 -HiielpU to div, J2,si, mm mow, Sl.rxio, ,n mili ,(vtt, I no to Id cents hlsheri top pi he hlclieit of' the vtari mixed and luttrhcrs, $VHih ,", rooiI to choice heat), niOi(lM; roush heavv, Mavafl to, lljht, JiOjM), hulk ct sales, .13aH pj M,efI1 Heceipts, in.KV), hrep stead): Iambs, in to 20 cents lowers jood to ilnlc wethers, $ljj fair to choice mised, 50ii;rt, western sheep. $.)2Jalnatlve Iambs, fni; western lambs, $t M alOO situations wanted I'uun. Help Wanted Male. W S ri.K muiu nun vvlio iindend nuU the meat htilnct also vvanlid 11 Iniv lo ihlve order vvacon. Appl) this im initio at l)l Millbirt) urei t CvHI'l.SIHIS WVSIIII pli 1.1 (.iniki. X Mc-rntt, lalnhlld'r Until, Wpst "iilc. Kiiiks ltV n, WlMOlt, ( nnil lltnl. 1IIIK M. X I'll". WXSIIII l..r lire brbk vv. ik miiiminit illom uml HtMiial appllciiii.ui will ! iiKivcd at ni) ofrlie In lltmcick, N . II I lllK-llllll Hell) Wanted Female. ' -- i. XX AST I ll-l vpcrletied illnlntr room filrl Xppl) ul bl. I lurlei II. ill 1 XX XSIID-.Vpt l'i, .1 compettnt vv iilre. Appl) by letter, Rlvlnir refetencr". In M. N (. Ilobertfon, Hoy 112 herantnn, I'.i XXASTI.fl-(Jlil (nr itcnetal hoUKiwotk at llalton AildriM II I , 1 up Tribune Agents Wanted. CAS'X i-s Its -I aiiy r conllennn outlde tit. til) of s.ianlon ran btvi 11 p. rimnent auc.iiv for Hip pel lump of the rentiirv l'hiiionienil uf (iooiN In larce demand liir)thniK fm nlhid en iredll liberal an inarnicnl with tin right put) Adlrcw "Cut Hoses," 2tth strut and (illi avenue. New Xork BRANOII WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M, Central City ALnKRT FCIIf.UTZ, corner Mulberry Miect and XVcbstcr aienuc. CUSTAV riCIILL, 630 Adams avenue. West Side GL0R0F. XX'. JUKKIXS, 101 South Main avenue Bouth Scranton FRED L. TF.RprE, "29 Cedar avcnui North Scranton GEO. XX'. DAVIS, corner North Malo avenuo and Market street. Green Eldge aiAlTI.rS P. JONES, 1537 Dickson venue. T, J JOHSS, KO Green nlrlcc street. C. L01H..S, torner XXashlngton ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II KM.I'l'KL, 1017 Irvine avenuu. Dunmore J. G. HONK & EON. Wanted. XX'ANTI'D A lirpe show rae Apply William Giflord, 1517 Iliekiion avenue. XXASriD An intelliKcnt (Catholic) lady or rcii Hunan to nil a liclit, pleasant position, pood pay, if suitable. Addrc P. 0." Ilox 20, Kranton, Pa Money to Loan. $M to V),0is'l-r OSCB-I and 5 per icnt. in tertt 1 ay tetnn to lepay. Ucori;e XV. Okrll, Coal l.xihinKt' bull. link;. IJO.iXW TO I OAN lowest rales; stralsht or monthly pa)tnents. Stark i Co. .Traders' bljj. ANY AMOUNT OF MOSHV TO lOvS'-Quick, tral,l I leans or Duildins and laian At from i to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. XXalker, Sit 115 Conncll bulUlns. LEGAL. TIIK XDIOI USUI XSSI Vl MllllSd of the htncklinlileiM nf tin Ntantnll Xvb- XX Iks will In held cm ind iv, n pi 27, l'H. al tin itttci if 1 71 ,i II Hlppb-. Inniiill Hiiilillnu-, Sirjiilun, l'i , It .t l Ul l clock, foi till' rllLtinll nf (, till (Iri for tin ensuing vi 11 mil tin transition nf rin It otlipt buriuus as in iv pmperiv nnne hi fun tlie imctlmr HU II Mil' It XXI IM SI It 1:, Ni nl iiv. IS HI.: Utite or llcnjimln .1. llimlin, di ce imiI, lit. nf tin nil nf . 1 II1I1 Ji. cuiilllv rf 1. 11k tw mn 1 and rtate of I'eiuivlv nut Let tct tistatiiPlituv nimii tin llmvp iiauird pt itP havfni; tiepn t.taiitpd to I lie tmdrrsiRiiPd all pri 1.0ns bavins ilauni nr d.'lil 111.N ititlrnt vald p-tate will incsenl tlieni foi piviueut, and tho-e indebted tin n In will rntki. IiiiiiiuIiiIp pavmuil to Aunt f lluifhe, exteuliiv 11 c ni:xsoin-. XI torn, t foi I Male ( IIXIXIHSWI XI III Hi PiSSXI. XSIX THLXM HX IIM'.VItiMI.SI llari intniis;, l'i , Xu .111, 1 ml tlaluiuut ul aiiioiiut 111 Hie Mate llii-in it tin el-.-. f liu-iii.M uii n- .Dili, 1ml, i mIu sup uf uioiivs ippiuptiatid to tin. niukiuK luml. laiuii is ami Met iianii-, S itiuiiit II ink I'lnliililpliii . . ... sJ,J-,,.'l 1 Xllikliitit Sail, m j I Hank, 1'it intuitu ?ii,IOtl V eiuiinoiiwi iltli loiaiaiitti, liut ind Mil Hipo-it C i.iii.ui), II iiii-l.iiii,. l,-,lim., Minns Sitlniial Hank, Mil. n. Pi, , jou.i 1.1 Mn Imr JVlli-s Hink. I'UNlnim. Pi, 1 i.ium im Xniuiiau liut lonipiii), Pittbuik;, l'a , .. .... , i;..i"l ki (bltpr Suinnil Hank, tlustii, ... 1 ,n.m 111 I Ii 11 ti r Satiunil Hink, .Mulli, . liimiini ( iluciis Satiunil Hink, Xaj.nui.l. u, 7i iNhi im ( i.iimiiriiil Sati.mil Haul,, I1i.iiII.iiiI, ln,isi cm Cum I viliiiie Satiunil Hank, I'lnli ililplin, . . . 1 ilium in I vi biiiue S iti.mil Hank, ITiburL'. litinnii hi I utiipiiM. Niln.ii.il Hank, Ml. kli.n), au.iin mi rnc laiiiuii nun,, nairn-nuii;, , jniNmiii lint Sam nil Iljiik, 11.(111,01 2'mmim I 111.1 Satnnil Hank, I.1I1111011, , . Ij.imu ui I I mklin lnist l.jlnpjiu, 1 tanklin, , i,ikl nil I 1 1 1-1 Saluinil lljnk, Miuiixt, ., . "iikiihi lnt Sitiniul II ink. t iimutowii. ... jo.noii in I Kiln. 1 1 Hink, I'lluliiiiL. 4,1)11,(122 I l'ninua .N.ilu.li.il Hink, Wist lntn, 2J.H.K) ei) 1 .11111. n lltp.i.it N nn. nil Hank, l'lltliuiK IH.is I.11111.111 Natnnal Hink Xllc.'hiiiv, . 11,oI1ij Ihitl-lniii: Satiunil Hank, II nils buit.. . .... . 220,01111 1) llitiinbuii; T'la-t Cuinpiii), Huns. I'lllL' .... 4jHI ki limirtir llil-l l ntupauv 1. 1111 i-lc 1 , l.'i.imii im liiiiiiln .Nil I. mil Hank, l'UIlium, . ', mmm lvivnt..lli Siliulill ll.lllk. I'HUliillk, V 1.0. n in Mi 11 intlli Tru-i ('..iiip.inv. Piitobuik, imiih.i in Xltthinlis Pink, II iiil-liiui,'. , . ..Viiii im Salloiiil Hink, avic liiiaiiin Nallnuil lljuk, (iiimiiilnwii, Pa, ., .liiimm .Sub ml Hank, ( uitoiilh, .. , lii.txin in (Juikcr Citv Sattuiial Hink, ITiiladtt Phil. .. . . .0-1 'VI i2 Itiil.i Xvitiuo Hink. ITnlaclclpliia, l'a . 23 urn 111 t-.i.inil Saliiutl Hink, PltUbllti;, ,, ;,i,.ii.) Miiml Satiunil Hank. Xllittluiiv, , 1 m.imi in N.ulliujlk .Sllmlial Hink, Pluliild- I hia, l'a , .. . , So.tVul 00 Mvili Salinnal Hank, IT11I idplplna, l'i , . . .0.1110 in Tub l.iinaniii' ,v liut (puipiii.v, Xlaihinitti 11 Vlumiwi 1 nion lniit Ciinpin), PlttJ 1111.-, . voixini I nun S1I111111I Hink, Xliliiiin) ( in, Jj.iKnt uj XXaliltiKtuii llil-t liiiipiut, XXanli- iu.'lnll, .. .,1(1,1) IO S irauili Siiiii.nil Hmk Sanaiptb, .. lMtsiul till ( in Tiu-l I uiiipiui. Oil t hv. '..mil in People si liu-t I iinipanv, Hijilduk, 'iiiilnl I'liidilitial 'I'nut I ninnim, I'liti-liini;. 'J, ml no jv in,.! luml ami liu,t (ciiupaiit, I ima.iir, .. . 20O111 ui Xdvaucis 10 nifiulH iii and eitiplovut of lrsililui. Ill) I 11 10 ( aili In ill nur I -7. villi)-) Tmal muiiunt in u'eneril fund V,72I,IHH 7V Mate if lYmiMlvama, 1 itv id II inWImri; u I'll.'lilllv npn lied bcinie 111. . 1 II llanlui hrruh, Xudiinr lliiui il, lituin V.. Iluuetl, mji.. Treasiner, who b. Inir dilv sworn uiciiidiui,- 1, law, stith Hut Hi. (orm'"inc ulalempiit Is trno and cor rot to Hie bcsi kimwbilt.-i anl bphrf JXMI.M HXIISHT Male I ipd-.nr. r bwurn and il.irlbul lufoie me tins tluiiieih da) uf Atijust, I'lJl, K II IIXnnKSHt.llt.H. Audltni tieneril Published In pursuance of the prnvlilnns of section P. An of Mav 0, 1ST, entitled " n act supplementary in the several acts relatin tn the state treasurer and the commissioners of the unk ing fund " E. n lURDKMsr.nGH, , . . Vuditor General llsrrUburc, Pa., August SO, pxil DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thin Pour Lines, 6 Cents for liaeti Ultra Llns. PROFESSIONAL. J-iinir.i-iiriiry.i-,i-i nii- rnnj 1 r n 1 - Certified Public Accountant. i:nxvAitt) c. si-aului.no, m TitAUtns ba.n UuildlnR. Architects K build1"' "' UAUS' AMC,IECT. CO.NNELI, 1 Ri:iii:iticiv; 1, mioxx.v. arch, n, real Ltate Lxthsngc llldit , 128 XVashlngton aie. Clviljrind Mining Engineers. IL L.JIAIII).Sri,co.) CON.NKLL DUILDINO. Dentists. D?pruCcoricV:b;DrS.,, rAulr"U: fit. C. O. LAUHACII, m WY0V1NO AVENUE. Lawyers. JuX W?W- t.'r F. K THACV.ArrV.COXIMO.NUt.ALrH BI.UG. D'lli,.e,M!;'''00.l,E' ATTORNhV-lOX-S NKGO rcrner u "ttl "tat """"y.. Meats buildln.-, rorner Washington avenue and tipiuce sUeet. Wii"Vn,!)- V,'A"nKV KSAPI-. ArronNEvil XXs.liU ?'0lI" at 1W' Kepuhliiau butld.ng, Washington aicnue JttnZ 'I'l'. nonsKs nd cotiv seitoM at law Commonwealth building. Roomj it. .0 and 21. ''iAnoiD ft TUVI-n. ATTOnSKV. ROOMS " i" noor, Mears null, ling. nfATvU.'AT"!'' ATTORS'KY AT LAW. DOARD or Trade building, Scranton, Pa. 'ItTTf'JXA "1LCO.N, TRADKRS' NATIONAL "ank building. C COVHoyg, 0 13 REPURLICAN nUILDlNO. " W HKRHIOtK. OFFICE MOVED TO hO zll XXjcmlng avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W' K. ALLEN, 613 NORTH XVASIIINGTON s v entie. DR. 8. XV L'AMORFAUX. OFFICF, 330 WASH Ington avenue Hesldenre, 131S Mulberry Chronlo disease, lungs, heart, kldne)i and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to i p m. Hotels and Resturants. Tlir. ILK CAFE, 123 AND 127 1RANKL1N avenue. Rates reasonable. r. ZK1GLF.R. Proprietor ECRASTOV HOUSE. NF.AR D . L. & XV. PA"- senger depot. Conducted on the European P'sn. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor Scavenger. A. n HltlGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cesa pools; no odor; only Improved pumps ussd A R. Ilrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders lino North Vtaln avenue, or F.ickc'a drug store, cor. ner Adams and Mulberry. Doth telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE A CO . SEEDSMEN AND NURS. erytnen, store 201 XX'ashington avenue: green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KULTTM-, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE. Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of XVire Screens. Miscellaneous, 1)111 SSXIVMSO lOit CHIl.llllhN TO DLlC alio ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adama avenue. Ml GARGLE HH01 , PitlSTFRS SUPPLIES. EN. lelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 XX'ashington avenue, Scranton, Ta. THE WILKISnvltHE IlKCOnD CAN DE HAD In Scranton at Hi newi stands nf Retvmiii Ilroa . 4.M fcpruce and 5IU Linden; M Norton. S22 laekawanni annuel I. S. Schutaer, 211 Spruce street. Situations Wanted. Mil XI IDS WXNIIH-Hv nun a titcman, hi bad evpi 111 nn U.i) t i..wn aitnue. l 1 1 Alius XXXSIIH X widiw woman wants a pn-iti. 11 is biu-Mkeppir or at generil liniiscwiirk, tltl ilas upeileiue, willing to do ant kind cf w ,ik XMicss Mrs. A. VI, Trtbuno Dlllci Mil XIIOS WXSIIIl-llv gnml nhable Bill U tiiKi.il h.Mi-iwiik in Mn ill famllv ; please htiti wi-is Addiiss h r, lilbune pHee. Mil VIIIIS' WXSIIH-llv i girl II vraia oil to blip with lis-ht lutnrwoik. 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Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine St., New York Tiansact a general banking business; act ,n Fiscal Xsents for corporation!, and negotlite rtci.rit) Ksuet nf rail, toads and oth'-r conipjniX Lsccuta commtion oidera and deal in INVESTMENT SECURITIES Menibeu New Ybrli btock Exchsnje. Branch Olticc 05 State $, Albany