The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 09, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    l'JrJUB SOKAJNTOiV THIBUME-: HONDA V, SEPTKJIBER !), 1001.
ANARCHISTS
ARRESTED
vNineo! the Glass Arc Now Intlic
Gustodij oi the Ghlcdiio
Detectives.
EVIDENCE AGAINST THEM
Czo1ros2 Dcclnicd to Have Been with
the Chicago Gonp; Befoic He Came
to Buffalo Every Available Man
from the Central Police StRtlon Is
Out DIpgliiB Un Clues with Befei
enco to the Shooting of Picsldent
McKlnlcy.
By Evcltulie Wire (rrm The Associated Pre
("hlciiao. Sent. . Nino HnarchlMtH
nrr tin" In riiHtinly at tho C"iitml do
toitlv biitiMii. ami every nlnco wlir-tp
rniiii lilts ,irr Kimwii nr thotiKlit to lu
I" liinlt'i' llii' closest iiullcp Mirvellliincp.
'. "iv I'viilliihlp iiiiiii fiiuii th' ictitnil
mu'..ii l- "lit (IIkbIiik up clews with
refeirine to thi' asiu'clniitliiii of Piosl
rli tit MrKliilpy.
Ill.lt ( ZlllROt.. WIIK 111 C'llli'lIRo W HOW
n rMHlillMieil fin t. mill Unit he was
11 'instillation with tin' loiiil "ipiN"
I ir been cnncliiKivoly proved tliimisti
tl" i iinfpssUms of Mrulmni tfiutl-i nii'l
llippolyto Iluvel, who wi'Ip put
hrniiRli tlm "Mvcalbox" jostenliiv af
tftnooii. Mnyof Hiii'iImiii. tho chief of
police. Francis O'.Will, mill I. like P.
CollPIVin, chief of lli'tectlVc.i. HiM' llo-
etccl with tlip "ii'iK" for an lwiir. Af
ter the i ntifi'MlMiin n nii wim inailo on
a lir'us-p .it Xo inn Newberry iiveiine,
ainl tlm" nior iinnti'lilMH were at
i'."lril The ii.iinii of these an Mnr
il Vox, Mailln l!i'ilnky ami ".MIUp"
lloz. In the IniiiM' was fouinl a patiol
v icoi. inml nf prititeil in.ittpr anil In
C li'll.il.V lltonilllio.
'I'll' tunics of tho ntheii. who wpre
tah' n from No. ."1.1 Cirinll nvpuui, hip
.-. loiiouNi CIcniPiipp Pfueutier, Abiu
li'iin Imi.iK, Ahrnh.im li-mik. Jr., Alfipil
s. hiiolilPi, IllppolytP IIiivpI, Henry
T '.n. silo. .lull. i .Mccjh.'ime, Jlnrle Naak
mel Mni'Ic Ixiiiik, jr. TIip pi tanners art'
1 ill on thp charge of i-unsplrlntT to as-
-.l'lillllC tllP piPhlllPllt.
TV pollro urn Kuardlusr tlm house at
Ni .".I" fail mil iivpiiiip, whom Hip ir
i im no iniiili' y-tonlay, uml icfti
in allow anl)oily to outer It. Thp
hullillnpT Is a two-Moiy anil h.iso
n i brick, In a low of houses. "I'iop.
S-. iity" was puhllshpil In thp baso
iiu nt. T1:pip wa.s no siriery ahout tho
1 ulilir.ition. It was ft-cly prlntpil ami
r i-nl.iipil, llkp any othrr new'spdiier.
Tin' tiplprhhois knew tho placp was a
holm a of aiiaii'hy.
Thp Anaichlst Leader.
Abraham lw.ink Is now ptai tlctlly
1 l"u Icr of thi- nn.ireliis hi f hli.iR'i.
miii" lie rami' here In .ii'iiunry from
roiuanil, dip., lip has nsMiiiii'il the
pl.u" fmniPily on upli'il by Liny I'ar-snin-.
llo Is ii I'ussl.tii. At Portland
In nlil'il in anairhlst paper oallpil The
Fiiilir.mil. In hKs houso is room
usi'il as a lialli where noon and even
ing .lliaicllli-tlc lili'PtlllKS an" held. Tho
vails aip pasted with Inllammatory
j.laianls ami portraits of the hanged
nuiii'i'hl"ts aie 111111(7 about the place.
The pnlne roullscated much rabid
ll'cr.ituic. AinoiiR the.se were clicti
lais ilenouneiiiK the jiuIrps who Issued
th.' icci-nt labor liijuiii'tlons. Isiink
..imp to Aim rli u eleven jeais ajio
froiu' Kii'.n, where it Is said he was
a NihlllM. Out in? his rosldenee in the
1 nlie.l States, he has lived in many of
tho i.iiKo illles, fiom the Atlantic to
!. P.Hllle. While edltinfr The Kiie
1 r.iiul In i'nrll.ii'.d, he was anesteil by
t'i" I-'cdeial authorities on a rharKC
ol uinK the innlls illeKiill.v. He moved
to .Sail Francisco, continuing the pub
Uatlon of his p.ipor. From there he
came to Chli'tiRo.
lsa.ik Is a tall, inthcr heavy man,
with a. mmial, frood-natureil face. He
diecsfB well, and has no resemblance to
the type f iinarehlst usually pictured.
Wmoothe of toiiKiiu and addiess, he hu
presbes one favoralily. Ills son, who Is
a piiboner with him, res-cmbles his
father. The youth Is scaicely on of
his teens.
The other male prisoners ai. clearly
of a lower order of intclllKcnce. C'lein
fns Pfcutzncr, one of tho pilsoners at
the central police station, pioxes to be
a rabid anarchist, who has been In
tiouble with the police before. He enn
ducts u little bhoo shop at No. 4ti(l Wh.
hash .avenue. Tho place is In a tiny
fchanty, jcantly I.iirp puoukIi to tuin
around in, yet the neighbors say that
men -weio m the habit of gathPi'lm
there evenings. They talked in cm li
es t tones in u foreign language.
Hlppolyte's Career.
Hippolytc, another of the prlsoneis,
Is a ennvossrr, uml lives at No. fil.".
Carroll avenue, llo was convicted lu
Velsen, Ilohenila, of speaking anH
writing ;;,Tiist the government, and
was sent to prison for two years.
Blnce his release and departure- from
his native country lie has grown moio
radical than he was at home.
Henry Tiakegllo, alto a prisoner, is
tin Italian, and looks like n typical
brigand. Alfred Schneider Is the most
peacpablo looking anarchist in the lot.
According to Martin II. Flynn, man
tger of the Horry Detective ugencj ,
7zologosz was recently In Chicago and
'as seen frequently at the Cm roll
tvenue houe.
"When fzolgosz left fhlcago and tho
?arroll street pla.p." said Flynn, "ho
van affectionately bado good-bye by
hron women. These women threw
heir nuns ahout him nnd pinhiaeed
dm ns though they might not beo him
gain for a long time."
Klward Neely. a hheet Ironworker,
.ccordlng to Flynn, is the man who
aw tho three women bid fzoigos an
ffcctlonato good-bye.
A largo gathering of anarchists dls
ussed tho shooting last night In the
iarroom of a saloon at No. 770 West
Jhlcago n venue. Speeches weie nuide,
tnd tho name of the picsjdent was
ilssed.
Lucy Parsons, Oscar Neehp, Thomas
3relf and other well-known mini eh
.RtB expressed regiet today over the
hooting of the piesldeut. They denied
any plot.
At least two of the men attended a
meeting held last Sunday evening m
tho Athenaeum, where uuui thistle prin
ciples wpio oppnly avowed, These were
Isaak and Schneider. The meeting,
ivhlch wi announced i-epeatedly In
;ho newspapers, had for Us pilncipal
ipeakcr W. F. Harnaid, wIiomi addiess
R'as "The freed of Liberty."
As a lesult of this spceih Caplaln
Tolleran 1 lnteusted in Baiuard. "He
ihould form an Iinportunt link lu the
chain," said the captain, "nnd I shall
take steps to liavo him nrrestcd."
Czolgoss's Picture Ilooognlzcd.
If any further proof were needed that
Leon fzolgosr. was. the guest of fhl
cago anarchists chortly before he went
to llulfalo on his murderous mission,
it wis ri'pplled today by threo of tin
prisoners at the central police station.
They Identified a photograph of the
mm del ous "red" as a plcluip of 11 man
whom Ihey saw nt the home of Abra
ham Kink, .11.1 fat roll n venue, not
l"iifioi ago than .Inly Vi. The eleven
rien mid women, who are avowed
anarchists, were fotmally booked to
night 011 the chin ge of conspiring to
commit null dor. They will be taken
before .liistlee Prlmllvlllp toniortow for
a hcarlnc
' I am not piepaied 10 say that a
ilipiraiy to kill Piesldeut McKlnley
was lo'ined In fhlcago" said Captain
fc".-iiln "The evidence In our pos
Mts'or has been turned o"r to tho
law dettaitment '
PATERSON IS ANGRY
WITH THE REDS
The People Think They Give the City
a Bnd Nnme Annrchists Too
Frightened to Talk.
Hy Ficlutif tttr from Thp Aiwocltttd Vrt
I'liriinii, N .1 , Srpi fl - N'olliirpr hrf Imui
nnc I" thr nullioiilirA 'irio in frfiirl to thr
AiMnlii'l. but tho liltrr rvfiUnih Icai fliry
,iio In ihn;:rr. brMUr tols.t Ibry nrf 11 ilmt
nl irfiwr ,ibnhitrly U w a nnl tn rrpftrttr.
'IliU N uti'iMi-il fnr llirm, hh tlir.t nir hIw.im l
ll&titdl to (t rp(Hrif tn fru lit llirir mh
of ni inmrnl, in tho lif,i tint thr pjpm "Ul
print tbfir io. Tliry think thin i .mi (xrH'iut
, ( pir,nln4 llnlr KOpp f ilrtriH ti"n,
,ilil unv nno m a spoken In bniit llio .lf.i
-ln.il ton of Ktnir llmnbft wmiM InitmOiitolv
1 mi -t nut Mth a nuilc on immmht nnl ill
rulu..
Itotij.diiln MtrnllM, b tet nf thr ,iilih tiii- n
iMIcii-nn, ..ilil lit-lix iluit ho tl i 1 not knnw h,ii
w im thr c liKm h the nunhUt bir tt
tho (Iprcl of i olen. I Ir flilmittFil tlui ho Iih1
an opinion ff bl nMi aliout tho m.itlrr, but hi
woulil krrp it to hltn-rlf, ho iloi Mori lit tttp
fpi.ikini: f'-r lln1 nr-wpapoin. It i tin Mini with
nil 1h o In r iliriithi!. 1 1 1 v iln nnt irim
openly at the liontliiK: nf Iho pio-i'l(til. 'Ihrv
arr imlinnl in puhllr in ilopiratr Iho ait. anH
I boy .ill Hi m 1li.it thojt know ( rrtlen- nr kn.
anuhluc of hi itiUnlhMt Tiny iacci!v iiaH
tho pipom fur now of th" af.au, iml talk ahout
it aninnp Ihrinrhf
Th iH'oplc of U i lty ar" niiNpukrn in thrtr
Indian ithm asnint all r.n.iii liit ,t r wlirin
N1ip.miI Dip ontimrnt tint thr honhl It ilthin
out of town . P.itrr.ori ponplo In If to fimr(htt
for hplpine lo biln? n bid nmio lit Iln- illv.
and thi makpj thorn bittor in thrir donum u
iii 'Iho ai'thoritip will liiir puhlu Kontiiuoni
bohtnd ihotn If inr.inro aro i ikon In toproM iho
atnrrliUt hotc and pifont thrin from holding
moiiinc4 uhoio ihnr dodrinf m adioilfd
LOSING FAITH INSHAFPER
He Must Arrange Settlement of
Stilke Soon or Men Will
Break Away.
Hi KxiliiMie Wirr from 'llu- V.-niutnl l'ies
I'ltl'liun;, Spt. If the pbiu nf 1'ir'iiluit
'li.iftcr mil (or thr rxoutixi I 1.11 1 lu tn in
.Nmv Vnik diul lonfu nllli 1'ir-l.liiil Nlivwli, ..(
the I nilpil ''lar rol oiimr.ii ittn liininiinw,
llio-i pljti wire altniilniirtl. I'hr I'liilo' mrinliii
hliip of thp hoard .i in I'lli'liine imMj wall
llio ricitiiti ol Vii p-l'iiiitiiilii Xlom,!!,, .hiikins
jnil l.irkin-, who wi-nl to ihclr limiipn for mhhIhi,
.iml hn wpro pviuilnl tn rplurii lo I'llt-lmi 1;
Intiiminn .ifiiinoou. I'n -i.l. 11 1 h,if)t 1 ,i, i,.,i
.it honip .ill 1l.11 ,ii. il it u.m M.itnl .it n I1..11-.'
Ihil U m.i not kiion vlini In- MotiM 11 11,11..
'lliiP of thp riititiM houril who uirp ill Iho
1 ity mill 1011I1I In- fprn v.ilil thp.i iliil not know
uhethPr thrlc uouM he ,1 lunllllir of tho pxpi 11
llio Itnaril loinorrnw or mil.
Whllo thp llirliihcis of Ihp Iminl 1I11I iml mi mt
il n hiliniitril li.v IIuip in 1 In.p 10111I1 iMi
thorn tint liny lull plainh lohl l'nilpiit lulnr
lint .1 n'tthmi'iil of Hip stiiko a itlliPI,lllM',
anil tint !ip li.nl hotlrr put hlnikplf 111 lominuiif
lalfon with l'ipiipil ilnx.'ili ,nn Imip .1 pl.nn
liliiprl.niiitis lit oniP lu nllii'i nnrli, Iln ( vi .
tiiliv rhoanl of the iiiil;.iiiiitnl )mn 1 11 ii.11
won- po-liinc tlip lp.nlrr fur .1 wilhinrnl .mil 1.1
mil the liiltli. Ii a miiI al.i in a miiii oltliiu
"i tli.it Hi..ilih l'ipiilrnt "hHlTrr wa, . ihii
limn h.ai ns Milli I'rp.iil.m Mhw.ili P'ImiimIIi'
tortav. It u,i lwlirtPil tlat he lu.I rillirr t'oi.p
to Mr Shah' Miniinrr hoioc in Inri'tm 01 p.o
r.ii niprliiiff him In Npm Vork l.p.nhn. ,in mil,.
Ine Krpnuous 1 ffnrn lo hold tlip mpn In line,
witH Ihp liopp lint Minn iiip.iih ol inth tiii'itr
will coiiip in 1 Ipw 1I114 at Hi.' fiiiili.-i f a
failn, tho turn, ii i hpirn. mil Inuk .i.n
and rrtiiin ih ihiliinhiiU Tlm would hi w,,i,p
t lu" the liriiii tint Invo thu In hun olfpipl
hy thp rorpoialion l tin ..iiup tinip thr ihl.v
that In. ouiiriril and i, .i, j,ius on, nmh r
thp trim orTrml i tpllinc tnoi ' vwrplv Hun
cipr$;alnt tin- MrikcrK and tliPtr oisanlaiion.
BROTHER VS. BROTHER.
G. C. Shafer Won Countiy Club Ten
nis Tournament, Plnylng Against
His Bi other, E. H. Shafer.
The ti'iinlK touriiatiicnt at the fuun
try eliili ilnsnil Hatunliiy iiftoinonn.
when (1. ('. Sh.ifer won the chainplon'it
lirlze In the inati'h apnlni-t his bi other.
!-. II. Hhafer. The fnrm'er rame out
trlunuihant In nil of the prellmlnniy
mil senil-flnnl inatchCN lie playeil on
Frlilay, ami IJ. II. Shafer also won hl
prfllmliiaiH and semi-finals.
111m llrst opponoiit wan R ('. Vuller.
the two playing Friday afternoon until
their play wan railed by darkness with
one st won by Mr. Shafer. ': Ho
took his sernml set Saturday afternoon
by rho sioie of i;-i, nnd was then
pitted as;aluM II. s. KllpJtrlek, who
also had 11 clean record. Hi- proved
triumphant apalnt him and next oc
curred the final mail h for (list prize.
This was played best thrc out of
five and U. t Shafer asalii demon
sliated his ability by w limine, alter
smile pi.v pretty p., ,m m,, s,l4i
Durltia: the afteinoon ten wH served
by the nt-rtaliiiuint committee. ,
larfre number of spectators wan hod
the play from the 1 lull house and wit
nessed some oxceeilhiRly fait wnik on
the rourt.
- - -
SYMPATHY AT HALIFAX.
Bulletins Aie Rend from the Pulpits
of Seveinl Churches.
Hy KuliKlir Wire frpiu 'hi oilalid 'if,
Halifax's s,s.pi k - in hip II unaii I ailiolit
and I'totekt.mt c Inin In ol linn mi 10,11 hit,;; n.
prpiiic Hprp tnaili hi ihr plfniJllnv Irrxnipii
to thr nttpinpt on llio bfp nf Pipilil,i,t Mi Kltilov
anil thr prawn of tic lonnuatlim ui'ir akrd
for Id pu'ily rtimtri
I'lnni thr pulpit of npipral ihiirihr Imllptln
nrtp road Ifillni nf Mi h Klnlij' lomlliioii
Shot by His Son-in-Law,
ll.i KkilU'iie Wnp fruni 'Hip soi lalnl I'rpvH
I'hiUdclptila. Npl '. Ili'iiry (J.inti.ln, th,
i'll knnuii nnnii.il iii'truinrnt ilialrr of iln
itt), who u (lint ht hi amp in-law, larnh 'i.
K'lnlorfpi, lat ttprk, lilfil lu'la) (rein liis w ounli
l'prn.loifrr 1 lalin tint (iatilil took hi, witc
from 1 1 1 111 lipiaii'P hr 11.11 tioor and tlo liPtatiM'
fiaiiiiihl rrfuipil to rrnisnlre liiin at hit on In
lau Abnor McKinley Arrives,
Br Keluive Wlrr from The A-viociitfil PrtM.
Uilhuin lintu-r. Iliirlalo. 'it. . Khncr MiKIn
If.v, hrolhfr p thr prrtldinl, traih"! h,r at
I'.'.SO j, m. llo w, admitted to the liauia at
once.
DR. NAYLOR'S
SENTIMENTS
I oiiilndtil Itoin I'agp I
plause, ns well nn several others In
the same vein by thi speaker.
Dr. Naylor In his addiess In the
ineelliiR did not repent the sentiment
which he had expressed In his ser
mon, lie merely remarked In his lat
ter HililteO that he was not surprised
at the Intensity of feelliiK on the part
of the conKrcKiitlon. for It was univer
sal throiiBhout the nation. He ileclaied
lltHt (V.O1R0SS5 had been Inn 11 without
conscience, and that he was te.idy for
any blnndy IliliiK that might tuin up.
"Hut our mission." he ald. "Is not
with the dead but with the living.
MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE.
nr-T..'i Ji'J'n ' .1 -I...... ' 1 1 1 1 ..M i. . .
tllckety, plckety, my black hen,
She lays rooJ csrs for Rcntlemen;
tientlemcn come every day,
To see what mv black hen doth lay.
I'lnJ Farmer Jorklns, two pigs an J a R0.t.
Solutions for Last Week's Puzzles:
Motility, Vpl i. Olio faip i formril iirnli r
in.in' rar li tnrnliii plilnip lo ricitt. On" 1
on Ihf Imirr pot nf hl rl, ind llio third t
iiriiri .linti aim.
Tin-diy, Vpt. .3. "Ilollinu' tonc. jailifr nn
ini" "
Wrditi.il.il. rpt I. (hip ililld i n:-t In tin'
nglii nt 1 1 r rlnlit pip. Hold plilnip np.i lo
dovMi and tho ntlirr iliilil l nifr Hip dou'ii
In', ni. lltp nihil due i liti'liT Hip lnt il".''s
link.
William McKlnley Is not dead, nor will
he die." (Applatlco.)
one of the leadcis nf the church In
his ptHer asked for meicy for the as-s,i!-Mn.
but he coupled his petition with
the assertion that he was the smallest
being that ever had been 1 rented, and
be t'Mirchfied the opinion that If he did
not find meiiy In heaven he no.er
would secure It on eaith.
DENNIS SEELEY KILLED.
Lackawanna Biakcman Ciushed Be
tween Two Coal Cats in the
Cayuga Ynid Last Night.
Dennis Seelej, of lint Joseph sueel,
a l..iikaunna biakcinan. was last
nitjllt laiiylil between two coal tars
on a s'tliri near the ('ayuca colliery
and liwtatuly killed
Sceley was head br.tkeman of ,1 wild
uit tuiln In ihaiKe of ('onduitor Hoar
and Knelnrer .Mc.Vearney. This train
was Inlnff made up near the I'ayiiK.i
lolll'iy and a number of cars weie be
hnr baiked Into a slillnpr for the pm -pose
of inuplInK with seveial coal cats.
Seelcy was t-tiiiidlnpr on the bumpers
of the lust car and after rIvIiik the slu
n.il to the eiiRlneer to bail; In, seemed
to have lost his head.
The train was backed In at a falily
lively 1 ate, but Seeley neither applied
the brakes nor signaled to go slower.
As a conseiiiein e the car on which ho
was standing ran Into the other cars
with such fin ce as to reduce them both
almost to kindling wood. Seeley was
1 audit lu the wieck and was com
pletely disembowelled. He Is supposed
to have died Instantly.
His body was removed to Riuib"s un
ileitnkiiiR establishment on Spruce
stieet, whoic It was prepared for
burial. The dead man was 2ft joins
old and was single. Ills patents live
at Lake Ariel.
TENTH ANNIVERSARY.
Celebration of the Birthday of St.
Mark's Lutheran Church of
West Scranton.
The tenth annlvormry of the urcaii
lis.it Inn of St. Math's I.utheian chinch,
of West HiT.inton, was obseived jes
lerday bv the pastor, Kev. A. L. Ha
uler, and the cniiBiefratloii. together
with a number of visiting cleigyineu.
He. IMwIn I.ttiin Miller, of Williams,
pint, preached the moinlng sermon,
ft nm the text, "What tJod hath
W I'UCllt."
He teferied to the earliest history nf
the 1 hutch, and what had been u renin
1 iihl'ed dining the yens of lis exlt
1 nt i. and predlcled a bright future for
the 1 much and congiegatlon under the
guidance of Its encigetle pastor, Dr.
Itamel, who conilin ted the Liturgical
.services In the morning.
At th" afternoon ineeilnj,-, Hev. Mil
ler also spoke, and Hev O. S. ripleker,
of Holy Tilultj chinch, delUeied a
1 oiiBi alula tory addiess. The eienlng
pervlce was well atlended, when Dr.
Hanier pleached on "The (ilnilous ;,.
flcatlon of the t'liiiich or Christ. " tak
ing his text from i:ph l : l"-ii.
At ! o'i lock this inoinliig the .Scian
ton and Wilkes. Hurie Pastoral aso
iiatiou will hold theii ini'i'lliif, at Holy
Tilnllj ihilich. and this evening ltev.
II. II. Hriliilng. D. D, of While Haven,
'.lit preach at St. Mai !;, when the
tmmbeis of th assoelatlon will be
suits of the pastor and congregation,
This sen ho will be followed by a re
union of the niemhers nf the ihurcli,
and afterwards refreshments will bo
erven" lu the Sunday t,cliou rooiu.
St. Mark's church was oigaulised nn
riept. fi, H31, by Hev. Miller, who yes
teiday preached the morning seimon.
The Ilrst pastor was Hev. d. M, Schcl
dy, who began hlb labors on July 21.
1S02. A chapel wns erected by the
tr.cmbers nntl ociupled on Keb, 10, 1S!3,
but was damaged by file on April Vo,
KM.
ltev. S'chcldy rescued the cIiKikc on
Oft. T. lS'.M, and ltev. Hauler took up
the wotk on Jan. 21. 1MO At that time
the church had a tnembcuhlp of about
lnu communicant'', with an Indebted
ness of fl.T'.ii Within the next year,
Jl.I'OO of this was raled. lu October.
IM'7. the mum ('Ration decided to erect'
a tiu.it commodious house of worship,
but the pioject was abandoned until
Apt II H. 1V9!
DONOVAN ELECTED PRESIDENT.
Now nt the Head of the A. 0. H. in
This County.
The county boaid of the Ancient Or
der of lllbei iilans met In itiarterly ses
sion yesterday afternoon at leather
ThiiHdaj, c.'pt. &.
I inin. rpt r. (in. piff 1. un.lri- tlip piR'd
1 Inn, nno ni-i hi hind hn lit.nl and on, n fminul
hi tin himd on ihp iiontanV hoad
Mliirila.l, "Hit. ; Ihr l.i.in
Mathew hall. Aichbald. anil held the
annual election of nllleors. The at
tendance was ety laige. 115 delegates
being in attendance.
The rleitlon of ofllcers s annua! In
the i.rdet, with the exieptloti of the
ptpsldriit, who is elected biennially, but
It rti yesteiday neiess.iry to also Mil
t lis efllce. on account of the relgua
tlon ot M. P. Cnnry. who has left for
I. ni, go. There wa.s a spirited contest
foi the piesidency between Attorney
('. ('. Donovan, of this city, nnd James
P. McAndiew. of Wlnton. Attorney
Donovan was elected.
John M. Forbes, or Maylleld. was
elected vice piesldeut, and P. F. Cal
Pin. chaliinan of common council, wa.s
I e-elected recotdlng secretary. Wil
liam J. Hurke, of Mlnnoka. was elected
linaiiclal secretary, and J. J. Custello,
nf this city, tieasniet.
Piesldeut Donovan appointed the fnl
lowing bo.nil of illiectnrs D. J.
('umpbell and (.. T. Holand, of this
cll : T. F. Holand, of Dunnnne: James
F. McAndiew, of Archbald. P. F. Mi -Donald,
of Caiboiul.ile, and James
Foley, of Henilham.
MINERS' MASS MEETING.
President Mitchell Addressed Throop
Miners Saturday.
I.111.1I Nn. pint, t'nlted Mine Wmkeis
of America gave n picnic In Throop
paik. Tluoop. Saturday, whlih pinvcd
it gteat sneress, there being a big
parade anil enthusiastic mass meeting,
at which President John Mitchell de.
Kveied a Mining iidtlre.s".
Stephen Mc Donald nt ted as master
of 1 1 rmonles and Intiodiiced to the as
.seinbled throng at .' o'i 1 01 k. President
Mitchell anil the other .speiikeis. who
were Pi evident T. I). Xlcliolls and Vice
President liyi iivng''. or District No. I:
National Hoaul .Membei McKaj, nf
McKeespm t, ,ind Paul Pulaski, vice
pi-'sldent nf District No. !'.
Piesldeut Mitchell liupicssed 11:1011
his hearei.s the sttength of the I'liited
Mine Workers of Aineilca as a labor
niganlatlon, and lemliuled them of the
fact that it Is now almost a year since
the gteat victory of last fall, but the
organization is Hill Intact, desplf in
vidious predictions to the contriny
which have been made. He urged the
nci esslty of securing tho eight-hour
work day. and i-poke against the pi ac
ta p nt sending childien of tender je.ns
t'i vi.ik In a Ineakei, when they should
be leeelvlng at lease the rudiments of
'ii education.
In 1 lo.lng. Mi. Mlti hell repudiated
Intei views In which h- was quoted as
i'ci lining himself opposed to the sled
stillic. He then congratulated the
Throoii Illinois on the amicable condi
tions which have iwl.sted between thi 111
and their employeis ever since the big
dike and amidst great cheering and
applause left the lustrum,
The Advantage.
Oif of , III' fclilnini 1 toiii ti, in Ni ipril ,!
lol it. hcinttip a Mom III Mho l t.l thill to
make nrvv tl iciul and not tn tftrii nih, r nld om ,
llllll'rn tlipl Hill' ol iln klld Ih.il -In Ull.l i
In Inclinlp In lite iiil'til 11,11, nt Im on .ihlli
lie i rinpU'.iril .11 pir.iiit Ii liappinid thai
bf did not it'tall nn 0I1I1.I1 iit.nuni ihn lattii'
up to hrr al a rpcpnt lijllii'ilnw ilii I, .li
of ti'i.illliiL Hut khc had nut hn 111111,1 ,am
I pfoii'. nnd llut hi' had lotu h 'i'ii n tih'inl of
hr mntlii'r'ii If ihp ii"m 1,1111 1 at Niioii had
kitoiMi iihn ti It U'lliuii a and lh.it Iip hid i
rifht id 1u-r ni'inalnl.'iiHo ihp would liau hp
forp hup pii'rnli'i briKPlf to takp ,idi'anlai.'i' of
II I'm tlip pliln lookn t: I il llo iioiuaii i 1
pnuiT In Mirli'l.t, and niill have linn jikI t ,v
1 iml of an . 1 1 1 that ihp oil'ir nj sfiklnc. lint
.ln u.", iiiifi.riiinaiPli. I.iinianl of tin (nl in
Iho i.in When Iln1 iilili'r tuition appioaiitcd
hrr. In Id out Inr hand and tallPd Ium null illy
hi lump, thi 'ti.iiiBU lira (1 kid and ultf with
illUlllH.
"I llilnl," "Iip mid, n rnnilpiirnillriBly
ri"ildc, .initiK hlaiikl.i, "that ion hair tlii ml
vaiitaui' of me "
llir toiip louhl not Imp hprn nioro inriililnsr,
and It ruiiMil llio Ifloit nf the ollici.
i am fcitri' lliat I Invp," he anwrifd, hlaml.
ly. "iml only In incmoij, hm in manner a.
Mfll"
llii iluerln of tlip jnniiEfr woman at thi ip
ton 11.1 a imIIiIhl- In tomparUnn ulth hrr dli.
tret iihrn Iip Ipainfd who Ihp wnnun aj tint
lit had irliuffpd. Sew Vork Sim.
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Thin Four Line., j Cents for Kach l!xtm Line.
For Rent.
For Rent0
About 1200 feet oflloor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturinp;. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at ollice of
TlU: TRIBUNE.
I'lllt IIKS'I' OH "Vl.r. I Inn..' ami tanlon. on
Main .ttrol; luvnuhli lrlln ihlri-s
Mr. KipiI t hap, Hnx 155, t'ji totjillip, I'a.
KOII I1KST four plfa.ant lomiif, new honp.
lth ti.e nf hath, l nn hp.il. Ka. or plritrio
llslil. Iniatinti inniPiilptil. I.lnilon trret Vpply
l.' Norili Wuhlni!lon avenue. (I. II. Moehr
I'OII HUNT Nine-room ltnup in flteen llidcPi
all i'nnrnpnee; larRe tot. Hent, fH. Vd
dreiw S. 0., TrlhuriP.
I Oil tt:M- Klirlil ioi, Ml JolTerfon avenup;
all modern rcrienlenie. I
For Sale.
Full Ml.i:-Tin cp mom, one lull nnd Ulr line
lafpei". npaily lull. Mill soil ihrap. Apil
0. Il Mnehr, 111 chpr annuo
Jl M' MIIIIVIMI mtli tar load of hm.i-i. Rood
uorkpi and ilraneie. nplght fiom l.loo I"
1 'Oil. tan ho pfn al ".It llaunn.i'l lOinl I
Jl Cohli.
I-Oll SXI.i: io light (.prime ason and ome
hirneM, iheap. Ilian, rear II.U I.umne
l rut
1011 SM,l,-(ar load of diauri: and drauulit
hnip and isood family hoi.en. 111-21 Oak
foul i out t J. Jl. I'ietd.
Foil sL; A Cot hell k Son ijllndir rr
3Jv::. In anoil cnnrlitlon. new roller, $.W0.
Appl.i Uilkei llarre lane OfBie, Wtlke llatre.
r.
Real Estate.
Wp nffir tlip fullimlm: harsaln'
$.( IMI.I, lit V klnulp Imiw. yulin.- aifnue
I'm r ipiluird from 7,.V) Jl. II liolg iti
fl.'Ml WILL III V nm lintw and lot. I.irm
IIIiIbp. worth il S"0 llmipr IrdVliiK tmiti.
M II. Iloltatp.
l.im WILL HI V t" hoii'p anil two lot, (irpen
ItldRe, ui't. Vi,1"" VIoitcaKP due, onmr
cannot pai mnilKai:i' Vt It HoUalP
4.5l WILL IH'V Irn iiiiiii dnirle Imuvi', lot
IM fpei, .lpfliion an niio. Pin r reilni"il
from ?".."(!,. Jl, II lluleatf. ( omnionui'alili
l.uil.linic.
0lt Li: A farm of .15 aip, hi Vlailmon
tounhip, one and one quarter mite from
Vto,ow, itnilei Kood uiltliatton, ell walend,
fruit of all kind. On ea' term II W Swart
I 111! Li: Iiemralile (irofiertj on (Tiurili treel,
llunitioip. tall on or rttp VV, II. Xoun'j.
Water Mlret BridEP ofttip, 1'itliton. Pa
Kill SM.i: '! 'tori loom fiaino hnmp, lot .Vlx
I'd! on C huri h street. Dunniorp Call nn or
writp In W 11 Xotim.', I'ilt.ton, I'a.
1 MtM IIP ahout K5 aur', cnid hoit-p ,ind tutu,
npar 1diiIhi-i' Vddrevi Hoi SI, llitnork,
Siiwiieliantii Coutili I'a
THE MARKETS.
SATUURDAY STOCK QUOTATION.
The following quotation re tumi,hed Th
Trihune hv Vf S Jordan ft Co. room 705 70fl
Mum htiilJinc. Scr.nton, Pa Telephone 500S
Open. Hl(h, Low Cloa-
fntr. nt. et Inz.
AniPiiiati sujar I.m l.il IJ 1 " k
iii4TK.in Tuluitn .... Hi 1 11 11! IS
Milinon .. .". , ;'. 7U', 7-"j Tl'i
Milni I'l., "I "ii'4 ol' !M
HiiBik. Ti.iiIioi d''i d'l (,'i'a u'i'i
Mill. illii imi'j HM'a 'iT1!! KT'j
I hP. nliln fi'4 IV j l.'V, t j
Ihir K lit. Wet OJij ill,. --' -",
M Paul im 1hl, ri ."
li.uk Mind Hn HI U .li
Kan. .. I'm,, Pi ,V ji, .i"i 'ij'
l.nuk Sa-1 pll lull, irn I till
M.iii. I.lpiatul I Ml 117 llli, lll'a
M.-l Tr.utioii Hi.5 lit". IW 1n.'ia
Mimi. Pailfle lol n pm imp,
"nuth PlilnV 51 "ii.l. Ml, 51
Noifolk ,v Wi.i Mi J .111, 51 .', 1 1 j
1 Initial i:! Hi IV) 1'aiij
( "1 -ntiiliiiii II II I.l', I :,
Om A Wrti'in 5 .1.1 SJ', .J",
Prima II. II 1 l.i'i 111 111 111',
Pailfle Vlail ,"i, I'ii :'.,i, i.nS
Hr.iiliiie III II tl', X'li'j pi'j
Iteiiliint Hi , Pi 75 75 M' 71
""iiiilipin It. I! IP, HP1, .'ni, ,iiv,
Niuihiin II II. Pr l34 "7 iV nV,
'IVnn.lo.il ,v lion til ii' on', in
I' s Leailiei II II p.' I
1 . l.p.ilhir, Pr "I'j !'; i, n',
T ". Itulihir I!, PH, ,-t lii
I tilo n I '.ii I fir H7I- 'I7'j 'il1, 'iVt
I moil I'ailtli, Pr ! 7 p-i,. 7'j
W.il.a.h. Pi Il'i 37', ;i7'j
Welelll I nion hi1! 'ij' Pn1, uit
t ol I'm I r lion til HI 'il 'il
tuil. Copper Ill ll'iv, lliiv, nt',
1'poplp', Hi, tin's lld'j lii'i, iri-i4
Lrip II I! I'l ',
Imp. P i.'i', 71 t.7. rsi,
'IVv.14 Pailfle Il'j 1 1 to', id'j
Vittpr. I at riiimdii '."' -"t'i JS
I . s i.,d Co II II tl 4I
I sippI l , I'r, . 'ii !.: nil, id i.
Scranton Bonid of Tinde Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Fnr of 100.
sioi ii'
Lackawanna Dihy o . Pr
C'ounH Saiins Ilank K Tiu.il Co,
I'ir.t National Pank tCailmndalp) ,
Stanihild lltillinc Or
Tlind Nittoml itnk
llinip Pepo.ll and Ducounl Dank
Kionontv I.iehl IL !' Oo
nil National lljnk
l.ackt Tutvt Safe Depo.lt Co
Clark J. Mi'iver Co., Pr
Siianton Iron Pence k Jlfc Co. ..
Scranton Avle Wotk ,
l-iranton Ravine Ilank
Tiadei' National Mink
S.ianton llolt k Nul Co
people' Ilink
New Jlexlio 15 ft C. Co
nON'DS.
Pill Ake.
!'
;rl
. . ,IJ1
i'"
P!
I'.'ori
15"
l-'S
If.)
Ilj
40.
1"
10
LIS ...
75
Srranton Paener Itailwaj
nm
Mmtaau'e, due 1"
People' Mieet n.ill.i), first mnrt-
gase, iiup 1118
People' trrrt Iliilu-iy, General
moitRaKP. iIiip 1021
Dukvon Jliniitaitiirlnir Ca
lis
115
US
101
W!
Vi
Laika, Tonnihlp School 5 per cent. ,.,
City of Mranton M. Imp fi per
cent
Scranton Traction fi per lent us
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Collected 1 1) II. O Hale. .'7 Lackawanna Aie )
llwn Per Lu.licl, iholce mairoiv, $ni)a23
nmui' I'reth chMimi.t, Jlo.'ii.; ilalr.i, tie.li,
Sle.
Cleene Pull rream, 10'ialle.
IIbk Wtem fieh, H'alOi nearhy tate
lV-ial7'ii'.
.Medium Bean Per lnu he), fj! 5i)
tiiein l'ca-IVr limlitl. tMOal.15.
I'loui Hid patent, per liarrel. l (3.
lleiin-1'ii tiu.liel. ilioke iiuiiok, .! 10.
I'c.latoei-1'er lnidiel-lal 10
Philadelphia Live Stock Market.
Philadelphia. eit S. Llie.Sloik lleieipu for
the Mirk- (alllf. '., '-.';, khiep, 7,Vit; h,,Si, .,.
5'm. I aitle In tnodirato bupply; markit Inaiti.e
and iiii'hnBed. Ilet, 1.8ijii,lfl. Bond, lfri(7,i
5 50, itipilliiui, ifl S7al Vi, coimnnu, l,ii.'j.;5
Mteep and Lamh. All the rlioiipit nfTeilnt: well
ili-pe.pd ofi cull and common atoik weie not
Inipiiied aller. Sheep-Lvtia. I'inP.e. , ihoice,
.'i'lajc. i cood, S'iaS'if. j medium, ,lj',c ; iem
men, I'jajije.i limh. l4i,io. Horn Jlnket
firm at tlie rent adiancet nrtrin, nalijc, j m
com, ."a.l'ic.i tliln iuj, JaJ'ji,. Veal cahri
SITUATIONS
WANTRD
PRHR.
Help Wanted Mivlo and Female.
tVKVV
VVWWWWVi
IILPIIKIKNTV'UM'S W vN'II.I) In KMtnl.L
ttiilenl for Initruetlon, liy mall. In protc
toiial and amilpiir photouraphj , crajou, pi.lel
and water enlor work Itellahle men and wotnni
Itiaj eiuip ptofllahle nniliiininl, where In
ilietr.v will he rewarded hy rapid promotion. To
eiitre evilu.lie lerrilorj, an'dri or tall at
onie on the Vmerlian Vhonl of Art and Plui
li'Riaph.i, Incorporated, 110 Wiomlnu aienut,
N i ant on, Pa
Help Wanted Male.
WANTIID-seirril lahorliu; men for loorlnfr
woik Ii. II rarlt thi tiHiinitiir Warren
Lhiit Compaiii. .lit Wu.hlniili'ii aienue
WASI'LI) VT nt 11- rn roof men; itood illtnli
ei lackananna HonHnit lompani. !US
Ua.liliicinti aienue,
WVNTLI) -lleliihli' man tn lepnient, loiallv, a
iPiioulhlp nlitiulaitiirlnit ii'tiip.lliv, Silnrv,
Jl'") per wiek. pleiidnl opportunliy for ad
latiirnient. Ml CVNVAsIStl Addiesi", Willi
Ipfrieitip, Vlatiufai hirer, 7i1 Che.lntit Sheet,
Philadelphia, Pa
w T:I) -llvpetlriiiril clothiner and fnrtil.hinc
Eood .alecmaii at Ninon Lonx'a tson,
Wilki- Iltrre, Pa.
WANT I'll Vlen with rltr tn adierlie and Intro
dine Vlonanh Poultry Vlixtuic. Mralshte.il
ary film uprkl.i and epene. Xditim Willi
lamp, Vlonanh Vamtfai littlnif Co, llov iiiO,
prltiKlleld, llllnnl.
nillCKI.AYi:ili W VNTLD-I'or flrp hrlck work.
Coiiiiiiiitilc.il Inn. and ronil applicallon
will he lerelied at mj offlip In Hancock, N. Y
It .1. Ilitwmin.
Help Wanted Female.
MASIPI) Vn evperiimed piond clrl, iniwt he
Rood ualtio,. Ml Vahinton aipnup
M VN1l.ll-fihl for (teneial honpork at Dillon,
Addri's II T, late Trihune.
Agents Wanted.
t'WV VtLII'5 I.nl) or eenileman outride the
i III of 'rr.inlon pan hue a ppiminent aaemv
for- the pprfiimp of thp rpiihitv I'licnmnenit
(-.ilea, (lood In I.iicp demand Lierithini; fin -nlhed
in credit Liberal airanueincnl with tlie
rleht pail Addres "Cut It,ie." CtUh trect
and r)lh awniie. New York
BKAMJII WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALnrrtT SCIILCTZ, corner JIulberry
treet and Webnter atenue.
CUSTAV PICTIl'.L, 650 Adam aienue.
West Side
CEOntJF. VV. JENKINS, 101 South Main
avinue
South Scranton
FHED L. TF.RPPE, 9 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
GF.O. W. I1AVIS, corner North JIaIn
aicnua and Market street.
Green Ridge
CHAtlLLS P. JONES, 1557 Dickson
avenue.
P. J JOHNS, fttO Green nldse ftreet
O. LOHENH, corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFF.L. 1017 Irving aienue.
Bunmore
J. a. noNE i SON.
Wanted.
WANTLIV-A large how iae Apply William
Giflord, 1517 DicUon aienue.
WANTED An intelligent (Catholic-) lady oi sen
lleman to fill a Instil, ple.-ii.uit jin.ltion;
pood pay, if lultahle. Addre,. P. O Hon 2",
Kranton, Pa,
Lost,
I.OT V hliik 'piliiil V lilnr.il li-natd fm it
leluin lo vlimfl Itohtnviu, I in) onli ali
incton auntie
Money to Loan.
$50 to VO.OiM AT ONCEI and 5 per lent. In
teiet Ea-y teun lo lepa). Cpoiki: ,
Olell, Coal Kuliingo liullillns
J3.i0,ulu TO LOAN Loet rale; .traUht cr
monthly pajment. Surk A Co .Tradci' bid.;.
ANY AMOUNT OF JIONEY TO LOAN -Quick,
ttraiRlt lean or lliiiliiini; and Loan. At
from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
311 Jll Connell hiiiMlns.
Miscellaneous.
M PEIIIT.I ill II VIII wail" and nioh p.nnh-
Ii . p'luialtiutli -iiinlill .tin lltii.'M'.l In
plntin iiihIIp ii" -i.hu II. 'iiiatoiu,n.il Pai-lot-,
,IL' U.ihin;:l"U an nue
SEALED JOPOSALS.
.xl'Vt.l l PllliPiL l"i a four mum ai h.ml
liilllilinc ! be iiiiiii ll Ihlonp, Pa Iliil. in
he in hand. "I Pintail nn ol hi fine V! o'clock
Itooii. Mi'tt'lai. Npl. liith. Pull VII I'l'l- mit-t
li' aiionipaniid hi a unified oliei k for VVI.
'I lip bnaul ipfPiie, Hip lislil lo njiii am nt all
hid. Plan, and p-' irii ation. uiai hp i.un at
In- oIHip of IViui.il I Main-, an Intnl. HO
I uiiuell hulldim;
MVIILVN KVM', Prifident.
Altet.- C I, KioIii
ftintli held wiih a tnnd di-iniiid at fi'j.iiip ; r
Ira chniie. 7'i . oiiiiiioii, 1,151,1 VHich inn
01 eiion pi 'cli'itioh,, .'ValV , ilie-pd aleer
iead,i, ,4i'i,4i , ilie-eil uoiw, riij,i7l4i.
SUNDAY BASE BALL.
American League.
At 11-Hril It II I'
Ilililmore -j 11 0 11 11 I .' n n -, -i ;,
Detioil 11 0 00 '.' 11 II n 'I I
llilterlp. -.Nopi and llie.ii.iinn. I imun and M -Alliler.
I'mpne Hill. Attendaini t.ii".
Al ( hliasn-- 1! II P
t hi. am 0 0 n 1 1 n n 11 j 1 n :i
llo.ton lion 0 I 1 0 1 O-.l pi 1
il.itlcrie-Patteion anil Millliati. louni; and
lilcer. I'mplie Huridin-Vliuidinic -I'i.mhi
Vt Vltluaiikee l'nt itatue II II r
Vllliiaukii' On I 11 I I nil l 10 a
Wa.i.iiminn I n 0 1 0 n 0 0 n- 1 : 1
Itnlrtle IIimiiir and Jlalonei 1 Caiiuk and
( laik. I ntpllt llatkrll and Canlilluii
loud UJllle - It II V..
Vlllnlllkep I II I) I) 0 II 0 II il I II I
Wellington nooaiitio" 7 in 2
llitlriiei fleidy and Vialone.i , Paitou ind
I Ink I inpiii- Haskell and Caiiiillon Ati.nd-
in s.-r.
Eastern League
I'louilri'ip, I.'; llioiklon, .
lluihe.li-r, '.'.', Iliiltalo, J.
Prayers nt Quebe
fly Kxi'liuli Wlte from the Awaciatrd Pre,
(Jitebec, IJiip., Vpi . - Vliulfiri and pimi
of 1I1I lily lodai ofleied praji-r for the reim
eiy of Pieldeui Mi'htnle.i and paid lieflhina
trilnili to hl iliaiailrr a a man and cxemtin
!niiatli,i foi tlie nlikui pndent i unlicm!
Rusian Minister Found Dead.
Franklmt 011 the Vlain, cepi, e, -if. Johanea
Jlitrjuil, foimer Prmilan ndnUtet of linanie, in
found dead In bed here thi rnnrnlntr. Vp"pley
la bplleiPd to haie been the raue of death, He
wai 72 jcara ol ai;e,
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
.More Thin Pour Lines, 6 Cent for linen Utr Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
AS'yv.,Vt, ,VWW
Certified Public Accountant.
1:,.','.'U," C. SPAlILDINO, 23 TllADEnS DASl
uiiildlng:.
Architects
K'imin" IL DAYIS, AUCIinxCT. CONNELl
KiiEDEiticK l. nnowN, Ancn. n.. heai
jate i:c)nnge llldir.. 128 Washington i
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
": '"AnniNa ooo connell nuii.ot.Nn.
Dentists.
"!L.E El.LKP,:nUR' ''"" DUILDINtj;
Spruce etrect, bcranlcm.
1IR. 0. C. LAUDACII, US WYOJIINO AVENUB
Lawyers.
rilANK E. nOVI.C, ArrOItNEY.AT.t AW
Boom 12, , la ,Dd' 18 Durr building! "
f. K. TIIACV.ATT'Y.COMMONWEALTH ni.im".
D'.l?.'.inf,',X)flLB' ATTOItNEY-LOAKS KEOO.
rornd,Ci? rt7' M,iU ci"l'y'. Mf building,
corner Washington avenuo and tfprvic atreet.
H'lLLAnn, VVAItREN k KNAPP. ATTORNEYg
lvl.M0U?M 'lw. Hepublican bulldine,
- ii"i triiur.
"it?."1' ,JKSStfl'. ATTOItVKYS AND COUN.
in .2 "!?w- Commonwealth building, Itoomj
-- -v aiiij it
l' rt'oJ?,D 3 TlfAYP.n. ATTOnNEY. ItOOU9
W3IXH, oth Boor, Mean building.
L'.A,VATT":'' ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW, BOAntf
or Trade building, Scranton, r.
PnTrt:1;?.V WILCOX, THADERS' KATIO.VAt,
"ink building.
c- cojfEnvs. om republioak nuiLDma, '
W nKRTIIOLP. OFFICE MOVED TO SO.
!I1 Wyoming aienue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR. W. li ALLLK, 613 NORTH WASHINGTON
lenue.
I1R. S. W. L'AMOREAtTX, OFFICE 335 WASH,
fnfjton nenue. Reaidenee, 1318 Mulberry,
('hronlo dleae, lung, heart, kidney and
genlto-urlnary organ a rpectalty. Hour, I
to 1p.m.
Hotels nnd Rcsturants.
THE ELK CAFE. 12 AND U1 FRANKLIN
avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor.
ECnANTO.V HOUSE. NEAR D., L. ft W. TAS-
eengcr depot. Conducted on the European
plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. R. RRItlOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
ce pool; no odor; only Improved pumps used.
A. B. Ftriccs. pro)rietor. Leais orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Elckc'a drug atore, cor.
iter Adam and Mulberry. Both telephone
Seeds.
0. It. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUR3
erymen, tore SOI Wahlngton avenue; green
bouses, 1050 North Main avenue; atoro tels
phone, 762.
Wire Screens.
JO'FPIl RUKTTKL, REAR 811 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa., manufactuier of Wire Screen.
Miscellaneous.
IIIIESSMAKINR FOIl CHII.IHIEN TO ORDER;
al.o ladle' wais.li. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adam aienue.
MIT. MUTER BROS, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, F.N
v elopes, paper bag, twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington aienue, Scranton, Pa.
THE WILKT'.S-n.MtRE RECORD CAN BE HAD
in Scranton at the newt aland of Reiinun
Bros, 400 Spruce and 50J Linden: JL Norton,
i22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Boarders Wnnted.
WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531
Washington aunue.
Situations Wanted.
M 1 1 VI ION w VM I.l)- Vd fiiperintenilent or fotc
man .11 10.1I tump. Iilipin ,icar cvperienci'
.l.i.l ln-i ii-fi liiin.-'. Ilov A, Tuhiine Oltirc.
.-I'll VIION W Vli:i-ITrt ila cook wiihru
piiiltou, linlcl or cafe, fi- Vulian meet,
W ilk!r-l!jtlC.
Sill riOV W V.MI I) -Bright, induitrinui boy,
17 ipir "I'l. di.-irr-i situ it ion. Work in the
mil inmiii cling or elpilrli.il line preferred. Ad-ilic-i
.. V , liihunp Ofnie.
VIION W VMI'll-By .1 icspeclable girl in
a mmll fatnili . can civ good lefeienco,
Pleav 1 .ill al 5:1 Itilnica aienue, H)de Paik.
.-Ill VIION' VS'ILD A good, hone.t and rell-ahli-
unl wiiiild liko a rituattnn at cnn-ril
licu-iMi'll. wltli a nice I null 1, AddlcM Jl. II,,
N taiitun Tribune.
Mil ATION WANIEII-Pli. li . regilered. wanfci
piiiiunml or lelief position. Pills, Tribune
Oiltci'.
.-Il'i VTI11N WVMEII-By a wotnsn to go nut
wa.hli'g or uui-tng. PKaso call or adJre.s
Ul'i Cedai uiciuip, I'lty .
MIT'XTUIS WVMED llv man 1 fireman, his
had cvperiuiccl'O Crown aienue.
MUTATION' WANTED wldmv woman want
a IHoltlnii a hoit-a-keeper or at general
housework, fiiit (las. pxpeiirnce; willing to do
anv kind of woik. Addie Jlrs. A. JL, Tribune
Office.
MTI'VITON WVNTED-lly good reliahlo glil at
general hniiiework in small family; pleach
klate ivige. Addie K. T, Tiihuno otHco.
Siri'VITOV W NTLD-t anlhing where there
1 a charce to work up, b a oun; mm
who ha had expenenie a nonkkppppr and col
let Inr. AddrcN, C , ( ate of 'Iho Tribune.
FINANCIAL.
oialsinriTsT r e ; e i
SAFEST! Money Will Uarn Die Alonthlj
nrcTI Returns,
DLjI, The Inieslor' Fund Pays Semi monthly.
The oldest c.taMishcil In mcrka, No certificate
bolder has eicr lost irnt Payment nude to
all ubscrlbei fiery li daj. No trouble. No
delay Jloney refundnl on cleuurd Write to
day for putlculan, fiee lo ny addresa.
C. E. Maikc-y A Co, llud.-on Bld'g . New York.
V own nnd offer nt prices
j'IpIiIIiib tip.nly tlvo per cent.
$1,000,000
5
l''lrt Mortg.ifip Sinking Fund
GOLD BONDS.
Denomlnatlnn, f 1.000.
BUtfe Electric
andPoWepCorapaDy
of Uutto, Mont.
Write for ipecial circular.
Rudolph" Kleybolte & Co.
1 Nassau St., New York.