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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TCESD A V, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901.
3I.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
AlONTnOSE.
Ireelal o the rranten Tribune
Mntrijp, Sept. !' - T' iimvi f thf
dnst.iiillv nnnttlt upon l'i o.lilniit .Mi
Klnlry vcns te-eclvevl In "cleititriipe the
Minn ns in ivpiv ntlifi iiiiiiniiitiliy.
Our prntii vvi'tr iivprhi'linrl with
Knrrott rni mif li.'lovnl rulor nnd bl
v lf.. Willi" tlle'V rf HIlPll Willi IHRO
i't til niNentbli' vvie'trll who hml she'd
Ihlt liiriiicoiH liluoel, 1-Vir n number nf
haul. Iiii-diirvn jurn-tli nlly w(i" nt .1
iiimhtlll iiinl until nililiilRlit I'lliiii;.
tli tfrri8 wi'ie mini with mi miNlmis
Ihrnnc. Their whh 11 bnRt ihiikitkh
tlnn nt the I'rli.vtriliin I'lmrrh M'S
t"M.i.v ii'innliiR, liimiy nf the Mrtlin
' dipt I rtihren licinc ium-piH, nf, mi in
court nf rcp.iliM now In pror-ross, thne
ne-rr nn i.eM-vlcee In their hnuj-e uf vvcir
fhlp. A solo by Mr. l'liitrls .Shaw, nf
Hrnnkl.xn, N. V.. was very cffrrtlvrly
lPndeiP'l Hi llrntnn tlcllvert'tl nn
ft hie rllM-nuiM' upon tlii theme. "The
Now- until. Win 7" In thn hitter pint
nf his trillion. Ir Heiilou treated In
11 tourhlnc flrnl Instructive innnnrv the
ti' tlbtc tiHRfdy In which tho pipslilcnt
ImiI ler Mlrl low. 'Lust pvpiiIiijj. Hi
I ulpit vens" most -ntltitPtnilly n ml
;ill fltlP'l hy Mi. Frederick N. .le-wip.
o iha Auburn Thenloj-lcal seminary.
Mr. nnrl Mie. Joseph llltchner. nf
"A'pFt Plttsnn. mv j-ucsts nf Or. and
Mi P. V. II. CnnUllli.
Chnrle.t Swift, nf Srr.intnn, a a
uiifFt nt n. ri. Scott'.1 thr last of th
v -rk.
Mlf-FPS (irapp ntifl Ubblo Lenox were
RUfts of Hush friends nvpr Sunday.
DnuclafS and "TIip I'utlerlllrs" will
n"trar-t 11 bircp house at VIII.iro Hall
toninrmw PvenliiK-
The forty, linuii elf-voliem at St
'.ny'.i church opened yesteielay i-imn-lnp
at ln.SO. JaPniinrd'e hlch mass was
mlriPcl Tlu'i" wpio three soloists,
Ji.s. Kr.iui-ps li'.tn and Mlssey Hps
fie Miller and .leisle O'NpIII. TIip spr
111011 was prrai IipiI bv thp pastor, Rev.
I'.itlici A. T Hioderlck, explaining
the nhlrrt of tho sprvk'ps. At the
ex.-nlntr service, tho sermon
pi .u IipiI bv Fntlier Mi Cube, of
bi.ili his -uibject belllR "Love."
W't-I
Ail-
H0LL1STERVILLE.
Fretsl In the "( r.intnn Inliunr
Ilnllisteillle, Sept. 0. Our si hool
opened the 2nd lust., with Ml-s (iloer,
nf Pleasant Mount, at teacher. .
Mrs Kllzar Kessenden, who h.ts been
rv ill, at this wiltiiiR Is slowly n
(alniiiR her health.
The fo'lowliiR- deleRatet from the
Haptlut thuich heie have been clnc-en
to atli'inl the AhlHRtou Haptlst iLs-to-1
intlon. which convenes in the Heiean
IiiikIi. v"aibnndale. th ltth and 12th
illt l!e. .ind Mrs. tieniRp P. Cilb
snii. Mi. and Mrs. Floyd l'V.-seiiden.
Mrs Albeit Mci.s
Mnoie.
Mrs. .lohn V.111
mid Mis. Ileitis
Sli Mi' i-pent lat
v 1 ek In Scranton
Mr. I1.1 Orr and family, of Si rim
tnn. haxe been enlertalneil for the past
tun i eks al the home of her sNttT-lll-lnw.
Mis. Cinie r.lnwii.
Mr and Mis. oirln Sli.np, nf Mnple
wond. weie(Riiests latt Sunday at the
home 01 I tnther, II H. Oliust utl.
1;. C. Ilnllister. nf Scranton, visited
'ict sui.ilay nt the home of hli par
1 nt". K. H. Milliliter and wife.
Mis Willi. 1111 K. l!eck mid daiiRli-iii-
MIm ll.iit-y. of .Moscow, visited
one day List wed; at tin Inmie of her
lather. A (!. Ilollls-ter.
M's
Cinn .
thes a
Miss
Dais- Pierce, of Hock Mill,
has been visltliiR aiuoliR lel.i
nd f 1 lends beic.
Smith, of Scr.mton. was a re-
1 RUPs-t at tlie home of Mr. and Mis.
h. Moliist-r.
FOREST CITY.
(pn 1.1I m th siriiitmi Tilliunr.
Forest city. Sept. ''.A large num
bci nf Forest Clt people attended the
futiertl of l'dwaid A. Pentecost, nt
P'nmptnn eMeriln. Ml Pentecot
ilifl on Friday after a slim t Illness
u'h typhoid fev t r lie was .!.! ears
of age and leaves a wife inee Ida Jen
1 Iiikn of Forc-t Clt 1 and two chll
1 .fn Ills father thice broihers and
tin -e f-lstcis also survive him. He
4is until li 111.11 riape a lesldent of
Kp'pfi r.i .111 I was- hiRhlv esteemed
h'i Ilev Mr Karshner. .if Wa.v
ma.t i onducted the serv i e. and
I
Could You Looli Inside Yourself
You Would see Why the Nerves
Have Such a Wide Inllucucc
Over Health.
The influence of Neive Control over
health was mver fo fully tecognlzed
us now it cleaily Illustrated In the
thnuanil of iiiies made by Dr. A. V.
I'hdfp's Nerve Pills a medicine that
nun leaped Into public favor solely on
its wondeiful Nerve lesiorlng Ptonei-
ties The icon Nerve Pills bteak
down the bairiets of III health, is he
cause they icstoie Notve I'netgy the
main fpilng of health. They mipply
the soniethlng that is wanting which
makes the human machinery run
HTioothly. they att throiiRh that gieat
netwotk of human organism, icaclilner
every part uf the body the Nerves,
Ur A. W. Chut-e's Nerve puis do not
art as a iituiueiituiy Kllmiilaut that ex
cites and whips up the Neivcs foi the
time being only they nisi slop the
wtisting process and then build up
Nerve Knergy by icpluilng Xtrt
waste with active, tesponsive tlhsue
the kind that vibrates health to rnlnd
and muscle.
Mrs. Joseph Mitchell, of No. f)c -,n.
den utrpet, West Scranton, Pa, nas:
Or. A. W. .Chiihe'fl Nerve Pills 11, n
line. I was all oul of order, nervous
and could not sleep weak and ml,
crablc. The klndneys weio sliiggiKii
and the back lame nothing seemed
to help me until I got a box of the
nerve pills al Matthew Mum.' ding
btore, Lackawanna avenue. Slnte I
took them I uleep well, don't Jeik and
talk. My nerves 1110 steady I feel
htrong and the klndenyH me working
well again. I am mom Hum pleased
and glad to recommend the niedlolne "
Or A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills, 50
cents a box at druggists or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Co., Buffdlo, N. Y See
that portrait and frlgnaturp nf Dr. A.
Chafe are on every packuse.
i
I .
iiumiiIipik of I'llffnrd loiliip, independent
I'nler of Odd Fcllcievji of Finest City,
v.i-m p.ill lipniPi-i.
Itcv. U'. IlollpusllPd pipiichod nit
'Aiiiuchy and AmurhlMx." In the
I'tfsbytrrlnn church Sunday evnlim.
Miss Mlntilp Itllpy spptil Sunday at
lior hoinp Iji I'Ip.isiiiu Mmint.
.lohii MltrliPll. pipxldpni of thp
I'nltpil Mlnp Workpis, tnnilp n very
fiiMniiblp liiums'ilon hoi" hy lilfl
pleasant deinrimni and ijood address.
Mli statement irlatlve to the pIrIu
hour niovpinent cuuicd rmislderahlo
dleliK-loii.
V. T. JumliiRs. "f Ni w Voik city, Is
vIsltliiR his iiaieiits.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Spinal in the Amnion f ritninr.
'PimmiiinnnPk.Srpt. !. Mr?. K. Y,
Km rei. of Nlehidson, Is Hip Riipst nt
Mr. and Mrn. Norval Hpynolds, on
t'n t nn m t-tipp'.
Hriijaniln M. Stnne, of Stull. will ho
In iitlPiidauto nt the Mnitland fHlr, nt
WhIIsvIIIp. this wrrk. where he Iirm nn
p.hlblt sppelliien of an apple, whlrli
lie detiniiiinntPH "The MlhsliiR- I. Ink."
PICTURE
11 1 1 1
What two seasons are represented bv this pi;turc-
These apples,
from the tree
he i lalms. weie picked
in the autumn of 1!MV.
and they arc
pi enervation.
still In a Rood state of
Mr. Stone is taking or-
tiers for these
tiees, to be dellveied
next spilng.
Miss Josephine Stalk left on Monday
for a three u-"ks' visit at S.iyie.
Mr. mid Mrs. Pattlck Hoyce. who
have been visiting fi lends al Stinnton,
let 111 ned home on Monday.
I!ev. Smith Mnitlln. a young Florida
divine, occupied the pulpit at the
Methodist chin ch on Sunday evening.
William Foot i, of Scranton. who was
fotmerly engaged in the meicmitile
business nt tills place, was 11 caller In
town on Monday.
Miss Nina Carney, nf Scranton, spent
Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Joeph
Line, 011 Pine Mieet.
.Mr. lictteily. nf Wllkcs-ltano, wns
1 ailing on fi lends in town on Satui
tlay. Mr. and Mis. Aaron ltinwn leave to
da.v for the Pnn-Aincrlian exposition
al Huffalo.
Pennington's moving picture enter
tainment will be given at Piatt's opein
house this evening, for the benellt nf
the Ti Htm Hose company.
The annual teuulnn of the Flfly-scc-nnd
lvglnient. Pennsylvania Volun
leeis, will be held heie on Thursday of
this week.
Miss S.lrah Pratt, of Nicholson, who
has been s-pendlug the past week visit
ing friends at this place, returned home
on Monday.
A large niunbnr of Ttiukhatinnck pen
pie attended camp meeting nt OicutlV
grove on Sunday.
l'-County Auditor Loten Ttavls, of
T-innu, was lining business In town on
Monday.
PITTSTON.
cp( ut tn th-
si'ranion Triburr.
Pilttston, Sept. 0. The seventeenth
annual convention nf the Women's
t'hlistlan Temperance union of Lu
erne county will take place In the
Methodist l'plscopal chinch, at West
I titslou. Sept. 12. The thief speak
iis of the occasion will be Mis. I".
Noilne Law, of Detinlt, Mich, and
Mis. L i: Halley of Stateu Island, N
Y The oIlcis of the union are:
President Mrs. Annabel Morris Mol
vey, of West I'lttston; vice president,
Mi-. 11. W. Palmer, of Wllkes-Ilane;
honorary piesidcnt. Mrs. Ttuth K. Cool,
Wot l'lttKin. lecoriHng ecletary,
Mrs. C. II. Chainhpflaln, Kingston;
rnnpaponding sccr"tary. Mis. Mar
gaiet A. Altken. West Pittston; trcas
liter. Mrs, L. !:. Newton, Wilkes
IJ.it if
ripsldents of Inkcrniau. Seha.stnpol
and Poit llilllltli. settlements In Jen
kins township, have from time to time
p-tltloned the olllclals of the I'rle Coal
company, to endeavor to abate the
nulniuce eieated hy the tremendous
volume of coal dust which arises from
the big No. 6 breaket. Last week
II communication was received from
.Supilutendent Sidney Williams, to
the effect that an effort would bo made
to devise t-ome plan whereby the dust
could he disposed of In some other way
than that used at ptesent. The dust
Is now, by means of a fan, blown
fiom the breaker Into the air through
a large wooden air shaft. Flying
through the air, the dui-t llnally Hetties
down on the properties within n radius
of a mile, doing not 11 little damuKe,
especially to the clothing hung on the
drying linos nfter the weekly wash
ings. F. .7. Kuas nnd son. Charles, of West
PI Mucin, "te vlbltlng In Cleveland, O.
W. M. Hrown, formerly a cleik em
ployed in the general store nf Frank
T. Pattethon & Co,, run In connection
with tho Newton collieries, linn em
Liu kid In the giocery business, open
ing .1 htote today In the Stroh building
on Lurerno avenue, Weft Plttston.
At an early hour Sunday 11101 nlng
ffven Pomona were captured by tint
Wed Pltthon police, while they vvcrj
Hi the act nf stealing fruit. Three of
them were nipn and they were fined JS
eneli by HurRess Poster. The others
were I'hlldieu and were dlschnrsed
with it reprlumnd.
Trlphts were burn today to Mr. and
Mis tipoiRp Chuba, of .Mason avenue,
Kxeter bnimiRh. The patents me I'ol
l;h people
Mr. Mpwltt. the West Side veterin
ary wiin culled Id lluryea Satllidiiy
nmrtiltiK to attend 11 slrk horM', which
he fiiuid to be suffevliiR fimti 11 severe
ease of rabies. The anlnial, whb h wan
owned by Walter .S'ealon, of tlinN
place, had been blttpti by u iIor over
n fiit nRo. The lints? wns In n
lcious imidltlou wlii'ii cxaniliied hy
the veleilnnry. and bore all the symp
toms of hydinphobla. beroniliiR espec
ially restless at the approach or bark
ltiK nf a diiR. The Icrs weie badly
tut niul torn wh-re In Its madnes.'t It
hud bitten Itself. The dnetnr ordered
It shot.
CicerRo I.aui'ln. jhe t'pper I'lttston
r-nmiible who sol'd liquor llleRally at
the Labor Day picnic of the Central
I ulii.r union, will llktdy hue Ills nlll
'inl position, niilelnls of the Central
Labor union, whlrh liu-thliiR HiIiirh
numnst him. took "The preliminary
steps for such action before Alderman
Luftus today.
HONESDALE.
Spwlil to the Scrtnton Tribune.
Monesdale. Sept. !. Mrc. Frank It.
Council, of Scranton, visited Mrs. "'. S.
Carey, of Thltd street, on Saturday.
Mr. W. S. rieiUerstlne. who for the
past car Iihm been the genial host nt
PUZZLE
the Lake Clenio hotel, will letlie fiopi
the hotel on September hi.
Mr.M, ;. B. Manletibergh and sister,
Mis. Ada Wnlte. nre spending n few
tlays in New A'ork tity.
Miss Mary A. Muinfoid. tl.uigliter of
V.. C. Muniford. will enter the National
Paik seminiiry, near 'Washington, D.
C . nctnber 1.
Mr. and Mis. Augustus P. Thomp
son, Mis. Andiew Thompson, daugh
ter Hebecca !". and son Charles, left
this inclining via the Krle for the Pan
Ameiicau. Park Schoonover, of Pateison, was
a visitor in Monesdale over Sunday.
Among those fi nni Honesdale who
took dinner at the Lake Clenio lintel
nn'Sunday weie Mr. nut! Mrs. .1. Atlnm
Kraft ami daughter, Lnulse; Mr. and
Mrs. .1. It. Neilson, son Louis and
daughter, Miss. I'tla.
"A Countiy Merchant" at the opera
house on Thursday evening. September
1'-'. a laughable comedy, by the peer
less i omediau Charles Covvles and t nm
p.iny. Hcflucd specialties, tunny band
paiade; the cutest actiess; the Jolllest
Irishman. A pronounced sin cess.
Mrs. A. C. ".Vlleov wus quite seriously
Injured nt lief hnnie.,nu upper Main
street, Satuiday afternoon. AVhlle en
gaged in her domestic duties, she fell
down the cellar stairs, breaking her
mm near the wrist. She also iccclved
seveie biulses about the body and
head.
Mis. It. W. Mam and son, Hubert,
have returned fiom their summer out
ing; on Long Island.
The Lackawanna piohteiy, whhh
meets In the Ilnuesdale Presbyterian
church on Monday next, will bring tn-
gethcr a large number of ministers mid
elders from the seven counties which
comprise the ptcshyteiy. On Monday
evening Hev. J. S. Stewart, 1). P., of
Towanda, will deliver an address:
Tuesday evening, Hev. I. .1. Lansing,
of tlreen Hltlge, will speak nn "The
child Center nn Christianity;" Wed
nesday evening, nddtess by Mr. A. W.
Dickson, of Scranton, mid Hev. W. H.
Marshaw. of West Plttston. The day
sessions will be devoted to the woik
of the ptcsbyter .
PRAYER. IN MARYLAND.
All Municipal and Stnte Buildings
to Be Closed from 11 to 12.
Br Eirlmlirf Win term The Awoclit-4 -
naltlmoie, Sept 9. All the munici
pal and state buildings will he closed
thiniighniit the city nnd state from 11
to 1J noon tomorrow, pursuant to the
rot '(.mat Inn of Governor Smith and
the itciucHt of Mayor Mayes that the
day be observed either In whole or In
part at a day of prayer for the speedy
recnveiy of President MeKlnley. The
thnnihsr of commerce, the stock ex
change, the cii'toiu house and many
other public buildings In this city
will do likewise, and It now seems
pinbable that theie will he a general
suspension of business during the
houis named.
Services will l hcldi In all the
churches and In the open air, at Druid
Jilt' park, 11 ttie present plans are
uinled out.
- . ..
PATRIOTIC LEXINGTON.
A Remarkable Semonstintion by the
Citizens of the Town.
tly Kirlu'l VVirf (roni Pie V-iraul-il Prr.
Lexluginu. Ky Sept. fl. , rt-mark-able
denioustriitlnn hy the citizens of
Lexington and Fayette lounty, was
held hero today, following the
nttemptd assassination 0r Preslclpiit
MeKlnley. Major P. H. Johnson, ma
jor of Confederate nitlllcry under Pel
ham In the Civil war, callpd the meet
ing to older. Colonel w. c. p. Hieck
onrldge, who fought on the Confeder
ate side, read lesolutlnns of sympa
thy with tho picEldcnt and condemna
on of anarchy.
Leading paitnrs of th city ad
(Irpuserl the large audience. Tho reso
lutions were unanlmou-ly adopted.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Hevlw.
Xew Voik. Sept. 0. The number of
limo). of stocks sold on the atoclt ex
cliaiiRt' duilliR the five houm of to
dnv't sesclnn was no Rieater than was
sold tluriiiR the two hours nf Sntur
tlay'H session. This fact In Itself
would be Indlintlve of 11 uimkeil sub
sldt Pi e of the nervousness mid fe
le-nrss which pervaded the stock mar
ket 011 Saturday, but the table of
icinverles which resulted from the
dny'rt tradliiR. makes 11 ically teninrk
Hhle showlliR of the recuperative power
of the in.it lint. The confident opinion
of the president's physicians and
ft lends that he Is In n way toward
safe recovery fioni his wounds was of
course the primary cause of the buoy
ant re bound In prlies. The effort was
cliown not only In New York but In all
the Rient securities markets nf the
wnild. The secondary caue was. the
coinpfhemlve and effective measures
conceited for the protection and sup
pott of (he market by the clearing
house banks and great llnancler of
the metropolis. The effect of theso
measuies was ccn In the succest with
which the call money rate wns it
preifecd to a ix per cent, level
Some expectation of action by the
sccritaiy of the treasiny for the re
lief of the money market nln plajed
its part In the day's stretiRth nf the
niotket. The mmket closed strong at
near the top, net Riilns for the prin
cipal stofks running frnm 2 tn t points,
and St. Paul, ti't. Thus a laiR- part
nf Saturday's lnscs weie retrieved.
Total sales today, Sl.l.&no shares.
Ttallrond bonds showed recoveries
nUo, but in much Hinaler degree than
In Mncks. Total sales, par value,
J.'.'.OfiS.OOn. I'tiited States- bonds weio
uni'h.inged on the la&'t call.
Thf (cllntlm quotation" ir turnUhcd Th-
Tnhiinf hf M S Jrdn Co., tonmt T0S-7M
Utiri buildlngr, Scrtnton, P- T-trphory- &0O":
Opfn, Hlth Low- Clo-
in? nt. Mt. int.
Anirrii-n su2ar 120 U ,v.1 r:
Ainrr. Tolacio Ml 1.(1 M 111
Alihinn Tl's Wj 7l'a It''
Alrlilon. I'r 0V4 fii',1, !)i3 pf.i,
rttnnl.. Trnctlon I17'i fi'i rmf C."H
Hilt, k Ohio ("' tni'j 'n lOPj
( Iim. A Ohin ii2 ; -ji; r,
Chic A- fit. Vt 'Jl "U, -il 2(i
St. lnil l.'.'-'a IHIU l.-i7Nl Iftl'i
Rnck Waml I Hi IIJ'i HOI, li:"i
hjn A Trx . Pr M'i " !i .VI
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Mm I Ict.itrcl lit: 1 17 11V 111,'
Met. iMctlon trtl'-j I'.fi lei! I1.P4
Mio. I'Jcifl c in.1 IftlH nil tlK'ii
SouHirrn Prfc ifio Ti'i't 57 .11 " ,riCi
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souilimi it. It 11 j:' 3t' :i'U
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Col. Kiirl A Iron HVJ 'i;'j Vi, u;
nitl Coipor 111 IIP, 1lt4 1li9
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KEVV YORK OHAIK UHKKr.
C'pfn- High- r.ow. Clew-
WHEAT. Im -t. t Inc.
pctrinlicr 7cMi 7f., 7ci'4 7il:i
M.i 7" 7'i' 7'i 7'i
CORN
llcinnl'rr filT, t.J t.l'4 t'..''4
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Scuinton Bonul of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCK?.
1iiU.iiiii- I'"1' r ''r
Onuntv Sa)ltiK H'liV A- Trut Co,
I'lr-l National rtJiiW (I'Jrhondalc) ,
Standard Drillins Co
Thiol National ltanW
Dun'' Pcpo-it and Ilicount Dank
lVonomy I.lRlit. H. - I'- t'n
Viist Natirnal Itink
I.acka TnM Safe IVpo.it Co
Claik & Snntcr Co, I'r ,
Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. .,
Scranton Aile Work
Scranton "-avInRs Itank
TradeiN Nat ion d Hank
Scranton Holt A Nut Co
Teople'd Hank
New Mexico It.v. & C. Co
HON'Ds.
nirt Asked
5"i
3.1
40
-" .
46
1.W)
l"'n
l-'S
100
41H
ITT.
lot
75
IIS
US
115
100
10J
Scranton Pawniser Itailway
first
MottEace due l
People'i. street Hallttav, first nmrt-
cace, dim 101?
I'eople'5 Street ltailccay. Oencral
nioiti;j;e, due pvjl
l)lcl-on Jlannfa' taring Co
I.acka. Tonlilp Scliool S per rent.
Ciij of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per
lent
Scranton Trail inn ti per cent
102
115
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected bj II 1. Di1. -7 I.aekawaniu Vte)
Beans-I'er h'i,liel, choice mairci'V, ji.,.60a2.h5
Huttci Fieih creamery, 2la-J.'c; dairy, fiesh,
lilc.
Clieeee riill cream, lu;-ialle.
Fffjc. Wetcm tiesh, lo'ald, neaiby state,
I'k.it7iac.
Mediiini Heant- Tcr luishel, $- 50
(liecn Peas Per bushel, 51 40al 45,
Fiom Best patent, per lurid, 51 4V
Beans Pel biinhcl, cliolce manow, $3.10.
Potatocs-Per buhcl Ul.J0.
Phllndelpliln Ornln nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, Vpt f Wheal Finn, He. hisli.
ri , coutiact crade, Sepl , 7.1'sa7le. Corn lie.
lilBlier. No. ! mixed, .sept . liOafintc. Oats
Quiet luit -teauji No. 2 while clipped, ll4Je.
Flour rmhaiiKnl. Hiiltet -Firm and tendlns
hiljlier. fancy western cicau-.ti', Sli.j do. near
b) prims, 'J.K. Fats Firm, tood demand, frc-li
neaihc, llc.i do. weste.n, Hi j do. coulhwest
ern, 11V ; do aoulhern. Jllc ( heeae fjulet
but steady; N. 1 full rteam-. fain ) mull, fi'i
a1",i.; do. do. fair tn choice, ffijj'i'v. Pe
nned impin liuharced Coiton -sieadv lal
loct Firm and in fair demand, city pi imp in
lihcU., be; counlr.) do. do, bbls., 4"4c; cikes,
St.i'i'ac l.nc poultrc - I'nrliatiKed: fowla, 11
allV t "Id roofers, 7a7'8r , kpilns chlektli",
llal.te ; ducks, litallc 1'irveil poultry Fiinij
fowl, diolce, 1 1 a lic . : do fair to eooiI, 10'j
lie j eld rnoiteia, iliac ; liroilera, nearb), 12
alh ; treslern do , llal-ie.
Itecilptn-l'liiur, 2,0cV) bariels and lIJ,00il lhs,
In -acka; wheat. 74, UK) Im.hels, corn, IO.011I
bii-hels, oats. 10.CO) bushels Miipmenti
Wheat, Ki.lKO liuihelsi oat-, t.'.tino.
New York Grain and Produce.
New York, Sept. .- Flour nuikrt was fairly
aetiie ind tirnur, Wheat Spot tirin ; Nu '2 reel
7UV (. 0 I afloat and ifc eleiatur; No.
I northern Duliiih, "ii'ac f o. b. afloat. Op
tions opened eailei, but qtin My recciicred and (or
the balance c.! I lie da.l wiic flrm, 1 livid linn
at r. net adtame la closed 70", c ; sept.,
75c; Oct. 7l',e ; lire. 6, t orn-spol
firm: No 1. fii'jt. clecalor, and ',S'c. f. o.
Ii afloat. Option market cm Keneially firm all
cb). ( os-d firm and 'sa'je. nit hither; Mvy
cWd (HV'.i P-pt-, "t'ac; Dee., H2'ic. Oats
spot tirin. Opiums flrm and lilnher Willi torn,
lluller Firm; cieamei, l'l'iajtiijc.-j tailory.
June packed, llil'i'si , Imitation 1 reamer;, It
a!7e. , tale dairy, I43l?i8e fhre' strad) ;
fancy large colored. Oo ; fancy large white, 0c ;
fancy small coloied. 0'te . finey small white,
O'ic l-siis Steady, slate and I'cnni,, lta2iV 1
western, uncandled, 14al7c ; vrcitern tindled,
lTalSc.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
fhlnc-n, rept (1 -Tattle Receipt, 25,rsV, in
cluding 2,) Texani, J.orni ueiternt; choice
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Thin Four Linen, , Cent for Cich l"itr Line.
For Rent.
VNAMVWWA.M
For Remito
About 1200 feet offloorspnee on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
su'table for light maufacturing. In
eluding heat, light and power.
Hrquire at office of
Tun TRmuNi.
lint'si: rott iiiat-'ii; Mitiwii. t- ini,
nlnile or In iurt: nil tiiodrrn tniproieinfnt:
tlnee minute fiom iixnt hnci-e. Apply on
prrniln.
M'ItMsi:il IIIIVIi; (or rent. Ifill s,nderon e
nue, between tlierii ttll(-c and Delaware
-treetn.
VOrt ItKNT Vine-room houe In C.recn nidi-e;
II conienlente,j large lot. Hcnt. 51 M'
drew S (1, Tiilmne.
rOH TIKNT -Klclit room-, 7.H
all modern lemenlences.
.lefter-on avenue;
For Sale.
"--, -"bV-W
FOIt SVI.K- Mo-ler a(e and n luhe at 1..1S
Mon.-ty in me .
Port SU.i: Tlirre loom, one lull and tlr htie
c irpet. nrirlt new. lll aell cheap. Apply
0 II. stoehr, III Vehtrr nvenne.
rort SM.K-
harnctJ,
ftreet.
-Two light prinit (inn and omc
iheap. Kvan, lear 11.12 I.cierne
FOR SM.i: Car loid of dravlre
liore and Bflod family howea
ford court. .1. M. Field.
and draught
2-221 Oak-
FOR SI,i:- Cottrell A- Son- ryllndrr preti,
Mx til, In good condition, new rollers, W.
Apply WIllceiHarrc Time Offlce, Wilkes Harre,
Pa.
Renl Estate.
VVc ofTc-r the follcmlnit liargaln-;
i.,iiii VMI.I. Ill Mimle lioiue. f'ulnry aenue
I'llce iidiiceil from s7,:o). M II llolcaie
l,'l VVII.I, Itl'V nr house and lot. litre n
llldse, worth 5.'..V)0 t)ner leadnir. Inwn.
M II. Ilnlsite
$1,00(1 VVII.I, ni'V two lioue and two lot,, (itren
Itldee. rovt. "i.ixni. MiincaRo due, owner
r.innol pav inoiteajre Vl II. HcdRite
5t5fl VVII.I, Ill'V ten loom lm;le house, lot iflt
s fret, .leffcixin acenue. 1'ine reclui "d
from V,,j(l VI . Ilolgale, lommnnweahli
I'ltilcllnt.
THO HOI sKS mid tola in t'.linlmrft, will lie
wild In the litcltr-.! Iiidder on Oelolwr l.llh
TeinK to iciilt i:amliie and end in ntiR Dr
aleon, .117 VVa,hiriEton aenue.
FVIIVI t)l' aliout tvi aiie; good hou.e unci bain;
near Vfontnte. Vcldrck-i Hox .tl, Dnnock,
Susquehanna Count) , I't.
steers, slrrne tn 10,-. higher: others, flrm ; bull Ii
era' stock, sieadv to strum;: Texins, firm: choice
western, steers, Mrniu and artnp, Rood to
prime steers. ".75af..iO; poor to medium, $1 i"
a5.7ci; stinkers and feeders, about steadv, ! 2.t
al.i'ij cows, 2.t0aj. heifers, J2oHi!0. can
ners, l fa)a2 to. bulls, 2..10al is); calves, eas
ier. 5'ail; Texas fed steer", 4.tnr -25, Texas
trass steeis, 5-1. Itl.t I. JU; western steers, sales 4
cars at f . 5s.-0a" Vi.
Ilocs Itocelptic toli). :t2.cnsi: tomuirnw. l,
nou; estimated left oc-i. :i. usi. ce.od to c-iioiee
htronir to fc. liiKlier: oilicis, stead), Miomr,
tops, $7, mixed ami butchers, ShiC. in), uood to
elioice lien)), c!li7, ihiikIis, lieao, $c)ai.in;
lielit, -t'.iii 71; bulk ot files, "lir.Oifi 7"i
Slieeji llei cipts, -is, 00). sheep, stead) to slow-;
choice lambs, about stead) : ntlieis, weak, Rood
tn ilioico wethers, fl7"al.l0; fair to choice
mixed, .l 401.1.70. weslerii sheep. rt."a4. in
titc lamb', 't-lil '",; western limbs, 5la4 ".
Oblcago Grain nnd Produce.
Chicago, sfpf n 'Ihis xcas a dull do on
chance, but lusher prices weie xcoied Decem
ber wheat closed '-jc, corn te. and oals, tRi
Ue hlRher. Provisions rancid from " to
1,'s'. Iililher at tlic cle. Cash iiiuctailuns
were as follows:
Flour stead) , No. 2 spring wheat, lal'ji ,
N'o. 2 red, 7cl,a7ft,.ic' : No 2 jellow-, Wjirnc ;
No. II while, .1ni;a !iX,i ; No. 2 rye, 5'icjVjc'.;
fair to choice miltlncr uSiSlc . . No flax seed,
51 44: Nn. 1 noithw-cstcrn, II 15. prime titnothr
seed, J.I'i: mess polk, 5H.7(lall 75, lard, i 40
a't42'; short ribs, s .liiaR 70; rirc salted ihnul
ders, 7'ga74C. ; short clear ide, $)dja'.i 15.
East Liberty Cattle.
Fast Liberty, Sept. 0 -Cattle s(ead) ; ehoire,
?.)fi.Va5s0, prime, 55.4 ia3 IJI; (food. .15a.'i )U.
llriRS- ll.ther; prime hea)les, 7a7.(V, best
mediums, 47; Let jorkcrs, ?fi!)'a7; common
to fair )orker, 5i".f0afi.5; pms, "cl..)0att 50,
skip-, $mO. roiitrli-, 5)0 21
slirrii l.owir, be-t wethers. V.Sla'i. culls
and trunnion. l 'la J 25, jcarlincs, 52..Vtil,
xeal cal)c, M.50i7.
c
a
J
BASE BALL
American League.
xt Cleieland - ft
rinlaclelpliU no 0 00 I 0 110 I
I loclaiul 0 .1 0 0 1 0 0 0 x- I
Batteries Bernhard and Powers; Dow
Wood. I'mpirc Connollj.
M lietiolt II.
Ballimoie 2 0 0 Q 0 J J S
D.lrnlt 0 .1 It 1 t 0 x-S
Batteries MtOinnity and Bicsnahan;
and Shaw-. I nipire lltrt.
xt ChiciKO (first camel R.
Bo.ton 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0-3
Uiliano 1 I 100 00 1 x 4
II. i:
4 II
II -2
Int.- and
11 1:.
11 1
11 0
1 eager
H. K.
2
in 0
flatteries Mitchell, Lewis and s(nrf, kenRost;
Callalian and Sullivan t mplies -Sheridan and
Haskell.
At ChlcaBO (second tame) R
no.trn O00OO0 1O3-4 II
fliic aco J 0 0 I " (I O 0 i-ii j
Battcrita -Winters and CiiRer; tinfflth
Sullivan, t'mplres bliciidan ami lla.kel).
4
I
and
Jlilwiukee-W'aihinEton, not aeheduled.
National League.
M Boston- It II K.
Cincinnati .
Bo-inn
..010020000-
. .11 0 11 0 A 11 0 0 x
10
Batierlea-siithotl and PciU; Nithnl and
Kitliidne. I'mpire Hiown.
. Philadelphia-- II 11 F
Plit-hmu' " I e on 0 0 1 .1 -11 11 2
Philadelphia - . -.1 0 0 II (I I .1 0 0- 5 II 1
llalleiie.-Tannelilll and Yrjgrr; ( lirstuo and
O'Cunnor; White, DiiCk'Irby and DouglaM. I in
iire Kmslie.
M New- Vork (flist Eame) It. II K.
New- Voik II 0 t 0 0 (I 0 t 0 5 1.1 I
St. I Km U 0 I) 0 0 1 0 0 0 U- 1 4 .1
Balterica Matthewaon and W'amer; Vluiphy
and Nithula. L'inpirt im-er.
At New Vork (second came)-- II II 1.
st. Louis '51000(112 II 17 3
New York 001000 0O-..1 'I
Balterlra-i-udliolT and Nlchola; Maul and
Bowerman I'mpirc ijer.
At nrookl-n- R II F.
Chliak-c noon 000 on-o 'i
Brookljn U 1 t! flOOl 1 -A II (I
Hatlerl-i !'.unn and Kahoe; Ktt"ii and Ml.
Culre, Umpire N'asli.
Eastern League,
Worcester, S; Hartford. 1.
Buffalo, fl; Rochester, S.
rrevidsnce, 10, Brockton, !.
Tcionto. 6, Montreal, 5.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
Help Wnnted Mule.
W WTKIl llrtl.il.1f man In rtpirarnl, Icualh it
Iiwhiii,Iio iiiiimlatliiilni; tmnpant 'ilnri,
ll(l"l per week xplendid rppoilunll.v foi ad
vaineinrnt. tl I'VMAsslStl, Vddtev,, ccllli
irfeiniie. VI innfae Intel, 7'1 Clie-lmit smei.
Philadelphia. I 'a
VV1i:i Vten ui,i rlir In aclieitl-e and ntnn
rime Mnnanh I'oullij VIIMinr. lrluli il
ry j(l wreklt ard rp-ne. Vildi"-" itn
lainp, Mtmaiili Vlaimfatlurlnir to. Hov .'"
Sprlnddeld. Illlnnn
llltll'KI.AMIIH W VSTI'.ll-1'c.r fln- l.rlck itk
Coinniunli ttton, anil pervmil ,ipiil!i.uiiM
will tie recehed at my otrti e In Hancock, 1
II .1 HiiMtnan.
Help Wanted Femnle.
WAN I FI)-Ti limner, at Mis. Ackerman's, II
W'omlnjr aienue
WAN rKD A c-ompetent Elrl for a faintly of two,
reteielices irqulrcd. Call todsy at Wl VVjth
liiEton acenue
WANTKII Vn experienced -ecnnd Rill must le
Rood waitress. Ml Wa-liiiiRtnn avenue
W'VNTIID Oiil for seneral hniitcwork at Dalton.
Address II T.. rare Tribune
Agents Wanted.
(!A.Vsr:n-t l.ad. or sentleman outside Mi-
clly ofs(raiiton can liavr a perminenl ace ..
for the petfume of the centui.) Plicnonicnct
sales tinods in lucre clem ind F.vcrjlldnu f'-l
nlthrd on rrrdll l.lbei il aiiansrcmrnl Willi "1
rlchl paitv Vddresd -Cut ltots," 2c'tli in" '
and ltth atrnue, New- Vcul.
BRANCH WANT 0FFICKS.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCIILUTZ. corner Mulberry
rtreet and Webster isenue.
CUSfAV PICIILL, C50 Adami avenue.
West Side
OLORGK VV. JENKINS.
avenue
tOl South Main
South Scranton
FRED L. TKItFI'C. 720 Ccdsr avenue.
North Scranton
OEO. IV. DAVIS, corner North Main
ncnuo and Matket street.
Green Ridge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson
avenue.
P J. JOHNS, 020 fircen Ridse street.
O. LORF.NZ, corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. It KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. Q. BONE & SON'.
Wanted.
WANTED-A large show
Gilford. 1547 Dickson
case. Apply
Denue.
William
WANTED An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gcu
tlcman to fill a light, pliisant position;
good pay, It suitable. Addic! P. O. Box '-",
Scranton, Pa.
Lost.
LOST A lil it k spaniel. A libeial renanl for (is
leturn to MieuO" Ilobliwni, 1501 Noitli Wa.-li
ington acinue.
Money to Loan.
$50 tn riO.OOO-AT ONCE 1 and C per cent
tere-t. Eay terms lo icpay. litoige
Okell, Coal Exclungo building.
JO.uOO TO LOAN" Lowest rates; straight or
monthly pa) incuts. Stark & CoTradcrs' bldg
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Quick,
atralgl t leans or Building and Loan. At
from 4 to t per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
31I-J15 Ccinnell building.
Miscellaneous.
sl'l-LIII'l.t Ol s HVIlt, warts and moles pamlov.
I), pcrmanentl), si lentlfl'all) removed b)
electric needle: noscais IHruutoioKual Pal
lors. ,112 VVa-.hliigtcu avenue
SEALED PItOPOsI.-i for a four room sc lio d
building tn be built at Thinop, Pa llicls to
be In hand) of senctarj mi 01 befcue 12 o'clock
noon, Mondiv, Scil ltitli. I'sil VII bids mii.t
lie accompaniicl he a teriirieil check tor 2o.
Tlie boaiil re.-eivc Hie light to icjcct an) cu all
bids. Plans and spciilicatlnns mi) be rem at
the oltiio of Percival J. Moms, an Intnl. Mil
Connell building.
VI VIII. VN hVsE, PicMdent.
Atlet. C. I. KmUer.
LEGAL.
NOIKE Is line lie given that an application will
be made to the lioveinoi 01 rcnni-elvant 1 cu
Tuesdjv. sept 17. Iiail. b) I .1. Fomci, II I
I '.Kin,' I II l.awall. I K. linlhili. nnuiiis
Fishei, W I. (mini II, I' II Wat Mm, sinili.e
1' Vllrn and II Did (nttle.- cindet lb. act 01 ,1,.
erinbi.v, entitled " V11 ait to pinvide lor the 111
iiupiiiatiiin and irgulaiiou or certain rcirpnia
tions." appinvcd Vpill 2'', 1871, and the nipple
ments llie-ietu, for tlic chiller ol an iiitiuilnl
lollinlalliili In be lallccl Hie "l.h'ellollieiapeiil 11
niul lla.e II11111.' 1I11 eh.ii.iclci and i'hee I ot
which is to uppl) elecliiclt) ia and huh'.
111 their vaiinu. iies, in 1111 dliln,-, K,,ignv and
cle'iitiili.v. b) lihvsn l.ins clulv ouiIIIImI and utic
tried uiiciei ihc laws il ilie stale of I'ontue It jiii 1
nd foi tliesi' piupoeCs In luivc. o.n and 1 njov
all Ihe lights, bun fits and privileges of xid ,11 1
of assemble and siippl'-menls and aiii'iidme-nis
thricto. WILI.A1ID, WAIIItlA A IvNM'P.
Sel.mlon, Pa, s.llg. 21, l'SH snllcitcus
Till. VDIOI P.M'.D NNI VI MII.IIN'i: .if Ihn
-leu kliolclcrs ol I In' siunlun Vkle Woik- will
bo held nu Fi idae. N'pi "1, l""l. nl ihe oiltie
1 1 l.ia II Ripple. I utinell B.iilriiiig. r.uili. 1.
P.c, 111 I p. :n "'c lcc k. feii lie 1 tec 1 ion 01 iuImin
or the en-ning )iar ard the tianaction of s Ii
t.llier biuelnrsi as 111 iv pinpoi Iv .nine b (on s i.c
meeting. It I II MID It UIIIM.M ,l 1..
.sec I el ui
WELSH HILL.
Speclsl to the Scranton Tribune.
WelMi mil, Sept. 3 William Hitt
ler and MIrr Lna Owens vveie ninrrlod
nt the houm nf tlie- hrlde'H paiouts. Mr,
and Mif. .1. S. Owpiih, 011 WediiPitlav,
Seiitembrr . by the Itev. II N. ll.irilsi.
nf thl.s place. Thc left on Tliuistlny
for tilt' r.iii-Aliit'ilrnn oxpotiltlnii.
MIms I'liiinii n.iulelK, nf llazlPton, is
VlHlllllR' filnuils In this plnco.
MiH. William II. O.uii'.J haw ip
tiiinpil Imiiit' .iftt'r Hpoiiclinp a vvoek In
New Ymk city.
Mr. unci Mm. Tlioinan Carituii. nt
Went Ke'iiiutDii, were vIxltliiK nt tlit'
home of Henry Huile-r elnrliiK the pant
week
Tlic fHruii'iH hip luiny llitpsliliik' their
iiHlf. The crop Ik lint l.ii'Re in this
hC'cllllll.
Tlitiniiiis i:ans, of Uraclfciicl, wns a
a cnllpr at this iilnc-r ipceutly
TheiiUHfl OrlfnthK. nf Jenny 11. has re
turned huiiie aflpp ftpenellntj a month
at the home nf .lohn Moen.
At the marrliiRp of Mls Lena Owen
tn William II. Hutlcr. th Broom'
father gavn a rherk for $100. and the
unclett of the bride made them a press
ent of nn elegent mahogany chair In
laid with pearl. A list of the other val
uable Rifts vvsts printed In Haturday
Tribune.
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Thin Pour Llnei, A Cents lor L'ach Gttri Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certifled Publlo Accountftnt.
I'.nwAiin c.
DulUlng.
SI'.M'I.DINO, 23 TRADERS BAN'S
Architects
I'llWArtl! II,
Imltdlni.
DAVIS, AltUHTKCT. C0SNEI.li
I'ni'.iiHuicK i, nrtowx, micii, n. reaij
Ktte Ht-h-nxe lllrl-r , 1M Waahlnuten av.
Civil nnd Mining Engineer!.
II. L.
llARDIN'n, mt CON'N'ELt, BtJILDINO.
Dentists.
I'll- C. E FII.F.MiEltoKIt,
Spruce street, slNnni
PAL'LI BUILDING,
PR. C. C. LAUOACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUE.
Lawyers.
fimnk 1;
Roonu j.
BOVLK. ATroit.NEYATLAW.
14. ID and 1? Burr hulldmir.
V- K. TRACY.An'l.lOMVtONUEALril BI.DO.
"'ill, Jn-Vl0",Uy- A n0ltNEY-I.OAs NECO.
ratlf., 'f1 0U,' "Uf-ly "'" hullJIlli.
corner Washaigton avenue and bpiuct atrect.
W1M.ARD,
tr.inni'c -.
KN'PP. ATT0RNR3
Republican bulldlnf,
and counsellora at-iaw.
"ashlnRion acenue.
:.m .'KSt'f. 'ITOllSEVa M1 COUN.
in -il "'" Commonwealth building, Ronj
it). "0 and 21.
I'n... . - -' -' -.
fiaVZ" ;V liVF.lt. ATIORNIIY
"" 1X14, Ctli floor. Mears hiiltillnar.
ROOMS
'' W"ATI1K!. ATTORVEY-A1-LAW, BOARD
1' Trade building. Scranton, Ta.
,'1,TTJ:n,S0N' W'ILT0, TRADERS1 XATIO.NAij
n'is building.
C CQMEOVS. Ji-1,1 REPUni.lCAV BUILDISO.
A W ni'RTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO N'o!
211 Wyoming atenue.
Physicians nnd Sugeons.
Dtt W K. ALLEN", 5U NORTH
acenve.
WASHINGTON
DR S W. I,,AM0Rr.M;.. OFFICE S.M WASH
Ington avenue. Residence, 13 H Mulberry
Chronlo disease, lungs, heart, kldnejs ind
genito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, t
to 4 p. m.
Hotels nnd Resturants.
THE Fl.K CAFE. 125 AND
127 FRANKLIN'
avenue. Ratca rca-onahte.
P. ZEIGLER,
Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . h. & W. TAS-
sengrr depot. Conducted on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BIHGCS CLEAN'S PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used.
A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1110
North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulherrr Both telephones
Seeds.
G. R. CLARKE & CO . SEEDSMEN AND VVRi
crymen,. store 201 Washington avenue; greco
houses, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 782.
Wiio Screens.
JOSEPH KUE1TEL, REAR 611 LVCKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa . manufacturer ot Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER;
al-o ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 215
Adams avenue.
MEGARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. US
xelopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, IjC
Washington ascnue, Scranton. Pa.
1I1K WILKESBARRE RECORD CAN" BE HAD
in Scranton nt tlie news stands of Reisman
Bros, 409 Spruce and 50J Linden; M. Norton.
Hi Lackawanna avenue, I, S. tichutzcr, 211
Spruce street.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED-Table hoarders.
Washington avenue.
Mis. Tompkins, Ml
Situations Wanted.
sl VIIIINWVNII'.II V -.iipriinlend'-nt or foie
man at coal niiiiia: hllccii war- txpeiiemr
and he-l icfeiencc. Box V, Inbuilt tlthee.
Mil V'l'liiN W VNIEII
pnsiilou, hotel or
Wllkt'e-Balle.
I'lisl
1. etc.
e la-s cook
li2 Vulcan
)e-h-S
stiret,
sll'l VI'ION WVMIH BrlBlet, IndiHriniis hoe,
17 tens old, clcviirs ituaimn. Woik In th)
civil lUKineriiiig "i elit trie al line pirteiied Ad
'lii- . 1 , 'liibune tllhec.
SlTI VTION W VNII.Il -lie-
a nhiall laiuilt. tail
l-lcae 1 ill at 511 Ibbeeia
a icspoe taiiie virl in
give good leferenee.
.Dinuc. II Mie I'nl.
sl VIIHN W VNTI.II- good, hone-l and r'li
able gtil woiilil like a .llualloii .it genet il
l.iiili'Onik with 1 III" laillll). .V'l'ile-s VI, II.
sii.iiiinu Tiilmne.
sill V'llliN WVNU'.li I'll It., uglslereil. wanu
permanent 01 rrllef io.itii.n. Pills, Iilb'jns
Ulllee.
Mil VIIIIN VVVNIKII-II' .1 wciuin to go out
washing 01 111, 1. Inc. I'leiso call or addreti
I2PI Octal ateliuo, I'll)
MTI'M'ION W.VN'IED It.) man as meinan,
had c'vpc lie me IS2H t town avium.
has
SlTI A'l'ION' W.VNIEIl-V widow
a position as limisckeepc 1
bousewolk, Hist 1 lass expennne,
anv kind id woik. Vdihc Mi-.
Oitlcc.
woman wants
or
al genei il
willing to elr
V. V , lnhuni
sill VI ION WANTED- VI B'lvihing vvheie thne
is 11 chaiee In work up. by a 'oung man
who has had eieriiner as nuokkeepri and cfi
lector. Vddicest'. eaie ol Ihe rrilmne.
FINANCIAL.
-t.-s1aS'Ssa-ii-e,s'v
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
BEST!
WALL
STREET
Vloney
Will Earn Bij-
.Monthly
Kcturnt.
The Investor's Fun I Fa vs Semi msnthlr
The oldest cstal lulicd tn Vmeilca No reitlflcate
holder tss oer loit cent Paymtnti made tn
all subsciibers ever.) U dajs No tioubl. No
delay. Money icfunded on demainl Write to
day (or pailiculaii, lire lo any address
C. L Mackey & Co , Hudson Bid's:.. Neer York
Spencer Trask & Co
BANKERS
27 & 29 Pine St., New York
Now ready for distribution,'
nnd mailed upon tequest,
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