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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, lOOf
B
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MOSQUITOES OF
GULF SUMMIT
THEY SAVE THE LirE Or A HAT
TLERMAKE VICTIM.
Queer Propensity of a Carbondale
Womnn Jim Cinndnll's Useful
Pets Den Sabine's Cinnbcuy Ciop
Looks Promising What Mr. New
comb Saw ou the Belmont Turn
pike. Special to the "Wanton Tribune.
Riit-riUfhiinnii, Sept. 11. "Tnlkln"
nbnut inttlOMunkoH," s.ilil mi l'tlo
brakein.di, "did nu ever hear how tin'
moxqultors jnvoil 11 inn n'n life up nctir
Gulf Summit Inst Mtimnici 7"
Well, while RPttliiK (ml tallln.id
tlf". river back of the Summit, Abo
Morbniiup was lilt ton In the lop; by a
rattloMiako. A SiiucImiiiih dm'tur
nap at iinro font fm, ntiil tho lop; w.im
bntiil.iRcil tlKlilly nlinv.0 tlic untunl. It
V.HK oxppi'tpd that Miitplinuti? xxeiiibl
iil brfeiro IhP ilnctoi eiiine up tho pike
on hi IiIJvp.
.lust as xooti ti tho Ipr w ImipcI
to put on tho bnndiiRC It was nttnckod
liv a swin m of mif-iiultdi'M. nii'l liin
tlio doctnr an hod lie fntmil tho mini
ns lively us a i'i li-kct ti4id In nn nopil
of a dnctnr, but thp trintind wui eeixmevl
with ilo.nl and dvlns ninp(iiltni Tluv
lind surkod tin1 pol-cin fiom tlio wound,
and sacil Miucliiiiixr'x llfp This ,ti
nilnhty Inn (I cm i lie iiinsritiltiio', but I
prpsiinip Morrhouxp's llfp was woith
tax In ' "
iwr..;itApiunTi:s.
Tlioio wpip piiocis In all tho In, ,il
rhiiiihcs mi Sunday fm tho e.uly and
complptp iPiiupry of t Ik pi evident
Tho HildRowmor Dlstrli t Sunday
p hool i oiupiitliui was lipid nt Mmit
rof today. Tho 15i IdKi'watPi' iismicIii
tlnn will niopt at tho same pi, up on
AVrdncvday.
Thp Monti (t-o club will play In DKIp
T'n I If nil .i Ull'ilii u f I nrlirtmi .. Itli tl.-
honip nine A clrwo and pviKIiik pranio
Is p.vppi tod
in Hohpp Pail: mi Satutday nftor
nnon thp Suiiit'hiinii.ih downod tin?
Hancock') IT and I.
Opoiro 11. ri'Piith, of .l.ii'kvon. 1 a
Ilepubllcin candidate for county cmn-
llllSsldllPl
FIo hundicd Sus(iinhiinnn ponpl..
will vre Hip Pan-AniPi'lian bpfoio It
(lnp.
ji'st ni:Tvi:i-:N fs.
Tli" only snort anarohls-t Is a eloail
rno
I'm lo Sam should dump paciv
Known anairlilst upon thp Wl.uul of
Pulu and Ip.iw tlim tliPiP, pltlior to
woik or .tars p. nii-d,i knows how to
handle tlipip blnodtlilrstv lioimd.
Kind voids and bald heads neyr
dir
"Wi-mp Is my ditilniR boy today 7"
Oh nnxloiis iiiothcr, liaik.
Up"": stpalliiK a l Ido on n slicot car
iy. i
Hp.idprt fm the bat.rh.ill p,uU
A carbondalo woman has boon ar-re-"-teel
oharRpil with .stoalliiR an ne
mi linn A wmnan wlrkpil Ptiniieli to
i-tPTl an ice otdlou would do wor.se.
Slip would rvn pluy nn the dlabnllial
instrument.
ii.rri. s..Ki:s, Tiinsi:.
.liw I'landall. of Iippp Hollow-, a
U' tp I -ii.iUp I'lianner and hiinfr, has
upntv -nine addprs that think so much
Iiihi that tbi'V lollow him atoiind
K- il'i,t (in wash dav ih h one
'aip.- the up "f a companion') tall In
)ii. mouth and tlipy allow tliPiii.Mps
lr bo litniff up on polos for clotliPs
nn s In ilio Mimnipr time ihoy braid
thPni-ihiV In a liwM liiKcnioiis hain
"i"cK in which I'ltind.ill IIps ami loads
'"line hupIs on tli' trout stoop.
SO.MK MCI si: pacts.
T1ip Kilo shop tor. o Is belli!; ki.uIu
allx inn eased.
The 1 1. ii foul lair Will lip held Sppt.
Uo-Jh
Ho' laiilln Sabln expects to pick l.(luf)
bush, 1 of (lanboiiies fiom his cir
ca 1 traii-h, unlo-s e.uly floats come.
le.ij. Tlniirt, toimoily mastPi lnc
chaiv. o the Sip-iiurliiinn.i shops, but
of l.it of tlio Hoi nelKvlIlp -hops lias
beon transfei led to llorhostoi.
It Is lorioiU'rt that thor were fiosts
on the Meinltj hll on Sunday nlRht.
Tho eiRlith annual minimi of coni
parv I), l'iftictli Poitnsj iMiula Vnlun-
tpfs. will ho hold at Moniup, Sep
tember -'7.
somi: litti.i: c.vi:s.
Thp funoral of Koioy (i,iiilnn took
r'(. p on Tuesday nftotiiomi fmm tin
ro-'l'-nic' of Mr. Poolpr, P.pv. W. M.
Houti n nfllclHtlnp;. Intoiment was
mad? In McK.idp lomptoiy.
ThPie is a rush of Pan-AniPiIcan
passnRPifi to and fro over tho lhlo.
Th vpiuio Mothortlst chinch will
hold its annual picnic, at Lancbbotn on
Saturday.
Th" nn rout report that .Jackson cat
tle wpip sufioiiiiR tinm anthrax Is un
toundPd. John D. Millet, esq., of this bmoiiRh,
will nt iiccopt the nomination for dls
fJc attoiupy, r,-tPiitly made by t ho
SusquPhanna county Democratic con
cntion. a DrtUMMisirs uivi:ly i:xpi:iii
kxci:. Tom Xrwcomb a niiiRhamton dium
mer, met with a queer advontuio with
a rattlesnako on tho Helmont tiunplki,
nbon IancS'boro, on Thnrnlay oven
ir.e. He was nn his way to this placo nn n
bicycle when he fplt the wIippI wabble,
and he was violently tin own to tho
ground.
In the fal nt twIllKht Newrnmb saw a
nake four f?et lonB utilPd up In thn
real wheel. The snako had beenme .o
wound up that It hrokp several spokes
nnd win1 cautiht In the spinckets and
the chain.
Newconib dlsontaiiRled tho snake nud
went his way to Susquehanna. The ie.
mains of tho .snake wero seen by many
hiitj was accepted us a erlllratlon ot
the story. Whitney.
HARFORD.
Bpeelal tn the Seranton Tribune
Harford, Sept. 11. Mrs. K. H. Osbom
ppent Sunday In Hlnghainton.
13. K. Corvvln and daughter, of Seran
ton, visited D. C. Parrar last week.
Mrs. Alice Uailow, of Mlsbouil, Is
vlfiltlng old filendf.
Last Thursday was tho farewell to
llaifor.l Diplmn school, as the teach
ers, scholars nnd some of the help
were transfer! cd tn the dlffeietit
schools. It was rather u sad day for
all us they bid faiewell to the old plate.
A very pretty double wedding oc
curred at the home of Mr. and Mis.
Charles Stearns, Sept. I. It beliiR the
mairliiRo of their diniRliteis, Miss
Ctiace to William Humphiey, of Hall
stead, and Miss Minnie to Prank Titus,
of Plainsboio. Mr. Titus was former
ly u Ilaifmd boy. Mr. and Mrs.
Htimphtoy left for the Pan-American
ami Mr. and Mis. Titus left for Plains
boio, whole they will i cable.
Mi. and Mi?. A T. Sweet aie vlslt
Iiir iclntlvos In Lackawanna county.
Missionary society nipptlnp; with Mrs.
Louise Tiffany Wednesday.
Mis. .1. C. Tanner and Mrs. Julia
Hstabtook ate lsitlnp; fi lends In Syia-ctlse.
MONTROSE.
tpfdul In th Scrinton Tribunf.
Monti ove. Sept. 11 Chails II. Smith,
of Wllkoh-fiaiic, a widely known in-
DRAWING
'k V vV'lf HEAD
TO S vOf.nli mghtwand
A perfectly proportioned athlete can be drawn to cover these lived its. Can vou doit?
Mii-aiico man. Is spoiulliiR the week
with Montrose lelatlves.
Thomas I. I'a.Mie. actliiR chief of tho
Monti oo lire department, attiided the
aiililial paiade ot the I.oslethlie. N.
V.. the ilepat tment on Friday last.
Kdltor .lames P. Taylor, of the Mont
rose Itepublli.in, was a Riipst of Hon.
.lame T. Oultols, at Hnllstead, yes
teiday. The allium! meetliiK of the HrldRe
water Uaptlst assoi latlmi Is now In
session al the Kaptlst chinch In this
place. Tlieie s a IaiR' nttend.inee and
eeiy chinch In the a.-oc iatlou Is rep
lesenteil Yesterday was r!cii up to
the Sunday echoed (omentlon, today
Mnl toinonow will bo occupied with
the wmk of the a.-soclatlon proper.
V-teid,i's proKramme as as fol
lows MottuuR M's-lon I'rayor and
piaii-e f-ice, Ite . M. .1. "Watklns,
addie-s of pip.-ldent and welcome to
(lib Kates, I!. I! Little; addiess, "Tho
Siiud.n School Kaleidoscope," Kov. T.
1" Onj'i, tondltiR of letters and aii
pnlntiiient of committees. Afteinoon
session Pi also eiiie. leports of com
iniuees and other hu.-iness: offering-,
paper, Miss ICRRleston: address, "The
Teac hoi fiom i Sttp9rlntPiident'i
Standpoint,' Jjiiif Morils, Jr ; ad
dios. "The Midnay School Teacher.llli
Pei.sonalit.N.I'ippai.itlon and Purpose,"
IIe .! I.. Williams Kvenlnpr .session
Young people's iall sour service,
Mis. I!. H. Little, piosldont's address,
business, addiess. l!e. O. Ii" Fllppo,
D. I)., of I'ililadelidila. nniieis of the
Sundaj Mdioul association fm the en
hulns .M-al weie elected as follow si
PioMdent. Italph P.. Little, Moiittoso.
lce pipsldent, V. It. Tinker, Hall
htP.ul. secietai. Key. H. I?. HuRhe",
Hiiiock. treastiiei, Mrs. Snydet, New
.Miltmvi. At tills mornliiK's session of
the association the openinR himon was
Pleached b lies. M. J. Watklns, of
llalNiead.
Doimlass, the musician and company
Rave a very Intel e.stitiR and sucies.sfiil
elite1 tnlnment at VlllaRo hall last even-
Iiir, and It will be repeated by ieo.uest
tonlclil.
The Montfo.e ban- ball team e.pecta
to ro to Stevpiisvlllo toiiionnw to at
tend tho band talr and play ball. On
Satuid.o they will, weather permitting
ro to Sipiuelianna to play a R.ime
with tlio i lack nine of that place.
Susquehanna bn.nt of not haviiiR a
defeat this .iasnn. hut they are now
in liumliiejit danger.
Th" ckialiiR spi moil of tho Korty
Hours neMitlons at St. Maiy's was
pleached last cumins hv l!ev. Father
Mcllal". of Plttfton. his tciiiaiks be
ing based upon the story of tho Piod
Igal Sop. Tho. eenkes closed this
mmiiliiR at n :!i) o'clock, with the con
vent mass In U, the celebiant bcdiiR
Py. Pi. Hanloy, or Honesdale, anrt
the Litany of the Saints chanted by
six priests. Then- worn in all twenty
nine pi tests In attendance, among tlietn
being the foimer pastor of the church,
J.dv. i:. J. Laff'rO. of Jessup.
M'ss Heinlce Jeffeis lett yesterday
lor Kingston, Pa. where she will en
ter as a student In Wyoming seminary.
The tegular dpi vices nt the Metho
dist llplsiopal church, which have been
omitted for several weeks, while e
tensive repair weie going on, will bj
lesumed on Sutidnv, Sept. 15.
Krv. Kr M. Kallheo, Peoria, 111, bus
boon a visitor in town this week, and
attended the services at St. Mary's.
Tlieie Is no let up In the nisli of
buslm-ss at the MontioMi Co. operative
(iiiinuv. Sweet corn Is Just now being
handled In Immense, quantities.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Fpeelal to the Seranton Tribune.
Tunkhanuock, Sept 11. Mrs. ciar
enco Leo and chlldien leturned on
Monday from nn extended visit with
icdatlves at Wllkes-Barro.
Mrs. Arthur P. Williams Is tho guest
of friends at Mahanoy City this week.
Hotel Graham In being painted out
blde, and It will present an Improved
nppearnnce when finished.
Scrnnton
parties are dolnp; the woik,
Thero will be n banquet In tho cniil
dois of thu coutt bouso nn Thursday
eveiilni,', In honor of tho vetoinns of
the Kitty-second regiment, nud nfler
waids (i cainpllie In the inalii court
room.
Kodiiey J. Hardwell, who It enciiRed
In practicing law In nenver, Colorado,
is visiting his boyhood's home In this
place.
A martlagc license has bpen Issued
to Judson A, Wilson, of Wllliwauiiu,
Pa., mid Miss draco Wluteis, of Nich
olson. Orlllln Potter, of West Nicholson, the
Democratic candidate for count v tieas
uiit, was a caller in town on Tuesday.
Mnuls Oswald, or Philadelphia, Is
the Riiest of Mr. and Mis Hatty K.
Metcalf. on Halt Won sheet.
Miss Nellie lloyce left yestordav for
n tin eo weeks' visit with lelatlves lit
UltiKhainton. Owego and Waveily.
Miss Hllabetb KlttredRO left yester
day for Scianton, whole she will take
iIiiiikc of u mission klndorRiiiten
bchool.
HONESDALE.
Epeclil to the Scrontcn tTibun.
Honesdale. Sept. It. Miss Otnce A.
Coiey returned this inornliiR tn lesiime
her studies in the Hetlley School of
Stenosraphy, Ptooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mis. H. (i. Heed, of HIiir.
hamtoti, are heie vIsitiiiR nt the rosl
dpme of their son, Duane.
The subject of IJev. William H.
Swill's dlscouisc on Sunday mornliiR;
PUZZLE.
14FV?MiflyJm' ""." -iJJv1 '-rl-l
uot will be "The Soil In Which An
al c hlsts thovv."
Miss Louisa Powler Is on a ten days'
visit with fi lends in Sus-qiielianna.
A local union meeting of the Kn
ileavor societies will be held ot Seole.v -ville
net Sunday evening. Addiesses
by K. Koeno and Mis. llndley. ot the
Jpny MeCauIey mission, New York.
Chillies Cowles in his beautiful play
of Vpimont life, "A Countiy Mer
chant." A continuous peifoimance.
Street jiarade and baud conceit. At
the opeia house this (Thutsday) even
ing Mrs. Thomas ciossley was brought
to her home .vosteiday fiom '.looming
Cliove, Pike county, wheie she spent
the summer, being in ill-health. She
icturns niinh Impiovid.
Homer Ciroono, vvhoo illness has eon
fined him to Ills home during the sum
mer months, Is slowly convalescing.
Dining a shower tills forenoon, light
ning entoied the city hall by the elec
tric light wires and serious damage
lesulted. The chandelier in the fiie
nian's room was melted by the cm rent.
PiotPction Plre company enjoyed a
smoker in their looms last evening,
and elected the following olllcers for
the coming teim: President, C.oorge
II. Whitney, vice-president, (!. J.
Mueller, secietaiy, Ii. W. Pitch; tieas
uiei, T. i:. Calloway; trustees, P. C.
Koene, i:. P. Dudley, C. H. Ilockwell;
foreman, H. 11. Hi own; first assistant,
Leonai.l Sadler, second assistant, C.
H. P.ockwoll, engineer, .1. M. Lon,
assistants, T. P. Carroll, P. McMulIen;
stokcis, .1, II. Carroll, W. O. Hall.
The funeral servlies of the late W.
W. Weston will be conducted by his
pastor, P.ev. William H. Swift, at ills
late residence, on Park street, Thuis
day afternoon at Ii o'clock. In the
death of Mr. Weston, a pioinlnent unci
useliil man is lomoved from this com
munity, a constant meinobr of the
Prosbyteilan ihureli, piomlnently iden
tified with several business Interests,
ever nitlvo in what would promote the
Interests of Honesdale. He was one of
the organize! s of tho Wayne County
Savings bank, and for many years Its
piosldent. Interment will be in Glen
Dybcity cemetery.
AVOCA.
Mrs. Thomas McCrtndlo and daugh
ter Mary, have relumed home utter
spending three months with friends In
Glasgow, Scotland.
The Ladles' Aid Snelpty of the M. H.
chin ih will meet thle, afternoon at
the home of Mis. M, A. Flook.
Tin funrial of Anthony Grannnhan,
of Iluryea, took place Tuesday morn
ing. A requiem mass was colebiated
by Ilev. M. P. Ciane. Interment was
made in St. Maiy's cemetery,
HerhPit Hnasp has returned to Laf
ayette college after seveial weeks' 'va
cation. Ilcv. James Moore will deliver his
famous lectuio entitled "llamblps
Thiough tho Hulns of Ancient Cities"
In the Pilmltve Methodist church next
Monday night. Admission 25 centB nnd
Ui onus.
Mis. T. P McGreel and three chll-dic-n
have leturned from Wllllamsport.
Thomas Plannery has hcon appoint
ed night school teacher In the Marcy
schools.
John Barrett returned to his home
in Chicago Tuesday after seveial
week's visit with his parents on Grove
street.
Geoigo Beit, of South Main .treet.
left this week to continue his studies
in tho Institute for the blind at Phil
In the Institute for the Blind ut Phil
adelphia. Tlieie will be a enke sale at the home
of Mis. Allen M. Leonard of the North
Hud, on Pi kitty afteinoon at 3 o'clock.
It will bo londucted by tho Ladles'
Society of the Langcliffe church,
Still Hope.
N'inka 1 It true that Mr. Dulllnn'i doctors
line cbfti him up!
Jlnka-of couue not, U ha plenty of money
jet, ew Voik Weekly,
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
N'pcv Yolk, lt II 'Hit nntitilrnl prnlrrtton
el tlic tn irkrt b.i irttjlii ol tlio Iln.inrUt pocm
a Mill In 011101110 tn come rxtrnt Tlicrf
whs tniii ti rmlllni; on all mh mcr tills rlc
inont nt linlillns) acquired on ""Htmilay mil rally
thl wick in the luitlirranip o( tlic iiuipcxi- to
Mippm t Hip liuikrt. 'lhi. K.illilim n.is ( C01IV
PIIjIkiI irob.ibl. en a cluiund Horn uiuiitrrrd
lmrl, m tlicic win nn rililrncc Inun an niiMlito
lntrrrtt In Ilio nutlet or ul a illnpuiillnn In nc
(iniiiilitp stniki li.v Iitep binkliiit Intrrrxlii The
pnMtlon of Hie ni.irl.rt Ii tlnn restored, ,utont.
lj, to Hi it which c'bulnocl Ii, line tlio uttcmpt nn
tin' tnrlilciit'n life on I'rlila) nttri riocn. The
piirpmcp In protect the inirkri on the part ot the
combined i .iph illn. I. not chinaeil, aipairiitt.c,
lull lliilo i.i. not the oitne illnrl fhown tn ml
niup price or Inille fpniihtlnn 1Jil I) the
natural outi;roth of the relief In elllntf to real
Ire tint lu itlicailt been arininpll.hed tliU week
and of the cledii- in pmleit the money intrket
from din InronU In the Inpe of loin for upecu
lilhc puipo.c. 'Die rrlupe of the in irket Into
liicreulnc (Inllnevi ami Hie henlne ulinun to
(h.) can pinlnhly be aileiiualel.i ai ccmnleil for
on theo grntmM The cnnlrmllctlon of lut
nfuht'i iiimorH ol lerl lrlke neltleiiient lejulteil
In ie action of the I nlled i.Uih vtirl lnik, ami
the annual report of the ttrpitblti Iron and Meel
companv did not nuke in iikoumbiiik iliolni;
of loiiilitiom ri'Ultltig finm the ceir'ii InwincM.
The fiwrrninent imp npnit linnl a poorer
condition of crop than antlilpatecl. .,nie ppn uln
f'jM hailni: looked for liuprnienunt oier the Sue.
1 romlltlon 'lite elTcit of the tre.iut.v's prrpo.
Mh for lellef of the mnnei nniket wa .onflueil
lo MiimUe, nlicii no nMtrmcnt uai tortheomln?
n to the amount ot bond ottcied or me price
ked.
Tlirre wip dunih'i ml ailnnee) In lh', bid pri e
of ffoieinmrnt bond on rill, whlih ciiilrd price
of all the cirinmrnt iwue. fiept the lini( 4,
'i In I1 j per init orr Hie prli e ruling befoie
tin- iirii.tr nllrr. Told Kale tenia), 4'H,WV1
hhaie
lUllioid bouil eie dull ami lircgular. Total
al(- pir aliie, ,y,VN
nlled M iten 'M mtuiif cd H, the 2 and "i, 'i,
and Hie new H 1 per lent on the lut i.ill,
Tlie follow Intf quotitioni art furnlahd Th
Tribune by II. B Jordan k Co , room TOJ'TM
Hears building, Seranton, Pi Telephone 8903:
Open, tilth- Low- Cle-
inr. eat. cut, Inf.
Amcricin Sucar HJ'i 11", 111 111
Million Tn Ti,' j ;Vi TVJ
MiIiImiii, I'r 'Mi on', Oh'i IK'l
llink Tiuitinn lis'i !" (.Tij OT,i
Hall. ,). Ohio 101 lO'i, 101 KU
(he. ,). fllifn 40 in -,.; (V-i
hk. t.t Wiat ':i 'Jl'a IHfc -.i
st Paul KM j PV, lojii, 1ii.JH
Itock bland lll'.s ll-t lll'a ll'i;
Kan. k Tex. Pr fin ',i., r,r, VI
koiil .V a"i KMi IOM.j nil lir
Man llevileil 110 llT'i lli.'i 117
Mel. Tr.iilnn Kfi pal (,l 101
v o Piiific mm piMi in-;1; ioj'4
souili Pacille .',; :..,! 5T'H 6TS
Nmioik k w,t r.cs :,r, .mi. m1.
v rviiti.il v ran r.j'i iv
llnl. .V WoMcrn ....:,... Ill'i HI'i Ill'i .llH
I'rnn.i 1! ft 114 III?, Ill 14I'J
IVillie Mill I! CMi l 4.'
Iteiilim; I!y 42 4'', 12 42
lli.iilniir Iti , Pr To To'j To Tn'H
soiiihem It It K2 1 i Si's .11, .11",
-nulhern H It.. Pr , ... STi s;, s;i; s;
I'enn fo.d & Iron I't'i Im' (.1 fit
P s. ,flither It IT, U 11
P s leather, I'r 2U sm; s m;
I s Ui,,l,cr Pi Pi 10 m
fnlon Pacitio 0' 057; .i;tj (,;;
t ninn Paiilii, I'r h'i ss fs'i 8si;
WaliKh. Pi 31' 40 K'l'J r.0J
Western t nmn '"t "''j !ii'4 !i2'4
( ol I'm I ,. linn 100 1CK 9S 0'
Vnnl I nppei . ... Ill'i 1IIU 1IJS 1H'
People' (.is Ild'j nil, niiii ltll'4
'IVvi lii Iti 4J1; 4,i4 4"j 4'
Vim r I ar I ouniln . . 'yi J,nl "'.i, '."1,
I sir, ( . . (i ,i 4 41
f S Sf, J ( ,, , pi . oi'J i)r o,,:4 nil,
Seranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
srorK" nid.
Ijckauannt Dairv To, Pr fa)
County Sislns: Hank .t Trmt Co.. 300
ii t National Hank (Caibomlale)
Standaid Drllllne t'"
Tliiul Sitionil Hank 4
Pune Pipolt and Ill-count Hank.. 'J;-,
I'lononn l.tcbt. II !' t'o
Asked.
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46
First Saticrul llink
I aik.1 Ttu-t site llepovlt Co. ,
Claik Jr smvir Co. I'r
Scianton Iron lVnce k Mf(r. Co.
Sir.inton le Woik
l.'uo
r.o
100
83
Seranton sa,lnc Hoik 400
Traders' National Hank
Seranton Ilolt -V: ut Co
People Pink
New Mexico 11 f fo
HO MIS.
fcranton rassencer nillnay, fiift
Mortsace, due m'O
People' Street Ita'.lway, f.-st mort-
Race, clue PUS
Teople's Street Kail" iy, (leneral
mortcase. clue mjl
nickon Mmufaiturins Co
I.acka. Toundilp School .1 per cent.
City of Seranton st. Imp. 6 per
cent
Seranton 'liaction 0 per cent
175
101
113
IIS
113
101
102
102
113
Scrnnton Wholesale Market.
(Corrcrted by II 0. I'lle. 27 Iackawanna te )
IJeans-Ter budiel, ihoice matron, J2.60a2 b5.
Hutter Fieth cieameiy, 21a22c ; dairy, fresh,
21c.
Cheese Full cieam, lO'alle
l-'nn Wctein ftcrli, la'ialfl, nearby state,
15's.il7'jc.
Medium BeansPer bushel. 2 50
Orcen Peas-I'er buhe, -SI 40al ti
Flour Hest patent, per barrel, $ j.
Hem-. Per budiel. choice maiiovv, $3 10.
Potaloei Per budiel-tlal 10
Fhlladelplilu Grain nnd Produces.
Plululelphli. sf,t n Wheat i4i lowir.
lontrart Ri.ule sepicinliei, T.in?)1!' ( 0111-Finn,
I40 bl-jhei; No '. mlsnl hcplemher, (AiiO'-jc.
Oats 1,'uiet, but steulv. No. 2 while clipped, 41a
lii Putter sieailv ; faui.i western cieaincry 21
a2I'ic , do, nciihv print. 21c. I.s'cs Fill", (-end
deiiiuid: fic-.Ii maili.v, I'K , do wei.teiu, 1 i ;
do f.nuthwc-.tcrn, l'i ; do southern, Ph fheeve
Dull and weak, Niw York full cicttm (amy
small, 'A ; do do. do fair lo choice, M--i'i4o.
Itefiiied Muate-sieady. rotten -I nclianvied.
Tdlow Fitnier and liiulir r; 1 it. prime 111 liluls ,
.V4c ; do do. barrel, 5c : rukes, rtr. I.lvo
I'nullrj r.'cailj ; fowl, lill'8c., old roo,leis.
fi'tiTc ; sprins ihtckin, llal.li ; dnik, lOallc.
Hreeil Poultry -I ncliiiijirri; fowls choae, lMja
12i ; do. fair to prood, lnij all; old roostets,
d1"!' ; broiler. nearh.v, l.'aloo.; westun do, 10a
12i ; except Ion it lots, l.allt.
Itecelpls -Flour, .l,W) b.uiels and S.'IVIWi
pnuiuU In sjckn, wheat, ft I. ft si luilieU, corn.
r,,(iTl budiiN, oat, '2J,iV luMiils Milpments
Wheat, 12.M0 hudiels, corn, 21,Cn1 bu.hels, oats,
on,mi budiels.
Kew York Grnln nnd Produce.
New "link, ept 11 I loin Matk"t active on
MiiimapnlUi lloui ami Kmiiall stead Wheal -spot
ra , No 2 lid, T'ic. , No. 2 red, 7l'o,
rbvator' No. 1 Noitliorn Diiluth, Toe t n Ii.
afloat Options opined tlriii and a lnde huther,
but hler weakiiucl ( lo-ed weak at ((iV ti't
lo-.s. Ma iloi-ed 70,c(. S-pltmber, Tl-l ; Orlo
ber, Tt1..! ; Ileirnibei, ThUc lorn-spot ladet;
No. 2, fi c rlesalor .1111I hj',, . f, n Ii, afloat.
Options opened .ttfnj;. but, under (olive unload
In.', eoon wcakeneiL Clusnl wrak at 'ii'ic net
ileibne. Mi closed fit ic. ; beptiinliri, fil'sc;
Iliienibcr, (il6e Oiti' spot quiet; No. 2. 'isc ;
No. ,1, .17'si. ; No 2 while, 1V ; No. 1 while,
.Vic : track mixed western, HT'Sianie ; iraik while
we.tern, .!"-il7c. track white state, "sijClTc.
Options tlim and lils'her at lir.t wuh corn, but
Kulncqucnllv nave way under liquidation. Hutter
- siiad ; ucamrr!! I.'a1j2(i'.c , f.u lor June
packed, HilVsc; linllallon iieameiv, ItiKi :
stitedalrv. ItalN'. ( hne sieailv , finey large
coloted, S'il'jc . fancy small colored, Otji . ;
fancy small white, O'e. Fsas- steaclv ; slate ami
Pciin-.lvanli, l"a.'0c , western uncandlcd, lit
17c. 1 we.tern candled, ITalRe,
Ohlcafjo Oroln and Produce.
Clueaso, r.ept. 11 Mtlionurh Ihe (rovcrnment
croi report eau-od hluhir prices to rule at ihe
openint! on the board of trade tody, the market
peneiallv tended ilnwnwaid and lleeembcr wheat
dosed "salie, lower; December com was c.
lower; oats weie a shade lilrjher, while provisions
closed fioni .1 to 7'j cents lower. Cash quotations
were as follow si
Flour Steady; No. .1 spring wheat, n7,ftc. ;
No 3 red, TOa'sc ; No. 2 corn, .MUc.f No 3 oats,
3t;a33c.i No, 2 white, S6i37';c.i No. 3 white,
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Lines, 3 Cant. lor Hacti Hxtrn Lino.
Tor Bent.
For Rento
About 1200 1'cet offloorspace on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
su'table for light matifacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
Tun Tribune.
Fl ItMslll'll lint st; (nr rent to .1 durable ten
ant, AH Moinoc (cini' Will icjiidder offer
to rent unfurnMiiil. Appl hteilnlck tonnell,
IH I'enn arnue
Kilt Itl'.Nr FI ItNlsllKIl FltONr HOOMi l.l.
inoiletn lomeiilcncc, leleiencM required.
122 Actaui avenue.
l't IIMslltn IIOMi: for rent, inn .inderon ae
nue, belwcin liieen Itidge and llclanaiii
ticel.
I'OIt RKNT Vine. room houe In Oieen Itldeei
ail conceiilence. larRe lot. Itent, $18. Ad
clrev. S (I , Ti Ibune.
lOlt Itl'NI'-I.IUit room. T11 .lelTcnon avenue;
all modern ccrvenlcnies 1
For Stile.
M-XV
101! SM.K Three Iioih-k,
.lack.on hllcct
cheap.
Apply at loll
loll sM.I.-llotc. luinef. nnd tuire. iheip.
Inquire Jacobs' llur stable, 227 Foicit
couil.
MIOMVCI'll OIKiAN ir nale cheap. "i Pics
nut rtvenuc.
toil sI.K- Mrwlcr afo and a lathe at lT.iS
Monc aui 111c .
I'OIt SI,i:Tlirec loom, one hill anil stair tine
laipctn, neail new, will sell cheap Appl)
G. II Stoehr, 111 Mrbiler avenue
l'OlI S M.i: To light pilnn wapon and some
harness, cheap. l'vjn, rear 1132 l.ucrne
street.
1011 SM.i: Car load of lira v Irs and draunht
horse and cood famdv horses. 2U-2H Oak
ford court. J. . Field. "
10R SM.K K Cnltrell K- Son Cllnder pie,
33x1C, In Rood condition, new roller, $'W.
Apply Wilkes Ilarre Time Office, Wilkes Ilarre,
I'a,
Ecal Estate.
I'OIt sI.tr farm. 111 ai re, adjoiuine smoii
farm in l.i Piiitne boroutih. I.a kavvamu
couni.v (.eorRe fiifwol,l, ractoivville. Pa
'1WO 11(11 s , md lot In Klmliurst. will be
ohl lo Ihe lili;het bidder on Ortober 1 "t Ii
Toitn lo Kint txaimne ami send tu bids llr
Hateson, ,'JI7 W.i-.hlni;ton avenue
Money toLpan.
$VD to VAO11O AT ONCT t and 5 per cent. In
terest V.i'y teims to lepaj. (Jrore W'.
Okell, Coal I'MhanKC building
3.i(),iji) TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or
monthly pa.vments. Stark k Co. .Traders' blivc.
ANY AMOt'NT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck,
etial,-;! t leans or Uuilciing and I oan At
from I tot per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
SI I 115 IV-nell liull.llnc.
Lost.
LO.sl black spaniel I1he1.il reward for In
return to shorlfl Itutnn'.oii, 1V1I Noitli Wash
ington avenue.
Ma'iC ; N'o 2 rc, 6V ; fm to eholce malt
liitr. S"n(uc ; No. 1 tlax seed, $1 17. No 1 Noith
western 1 17, piime timolhv, sWi, mes po-k,
IITU"i; laid, 0 fil in; shoit rib, s50asf,-,;
di v salted shoulder, 7'sac. ; bhort clear sulci,
$r2."n9EO; whl'kev, 1 ,.li
Chicago Livo Stock Market.
Chicago, Spt 11 (attle Iteceipt, 2"i(U
eluding 2.00(1 'lex ins, I.OuO weMerm. good
in
fit natives stead: all 0II1CY1 slow to li . lower;
good to prime steei. o nali j.i; poor to medium,
$la7, sloikers and feeder, 2 i'ial 2'i, io,
Jlal 7i, hedci, 2iri cinnrr. lalaji), bulls,
J2 '2'nl 73. calvn, laO 'i, IVxat steeis. KM M;
western steer. .! 7ii 10 IIou--ltei eipl todiv,
2,0"0; tomonow, 2',rM, e-siimat.d lift over.
3, (ii, dull and weal, to "c . lower, nuvid and
butcher, YolOifi7i, gr.nd to choice hcaiv, eW
ail 40, light. Mlilidii. bulk of sile. $n ,lO-.ll 7.
Sheep Itecelpts, iO.Oenl; sheep steadv to strong
for good lamb; het elrong, nlhets stead, good
In choice wetheis St ".ill, lair to choice miveil,
.1.5011 oi, western sluep, J1 lii.v.fi; native
Iamb, St j: weslein limlis, ?i4 do Otflciil ie
eoiptu and shipment ve-Urdav. Cattle, P,0s7;
hog. 17.013, sheep, leiis shipments-tattle,
y.lls; hog, 2,911. sluep, 7,fd2
Now York Live Stock Marker.
Niw Yoik, s.pt 11 He eve Trade slow, best
teen, stead), common and medium, 10al3c. low
er; some sites 2i cents off, bulls btenly lo
strong; cows steidv to lie. lower; steer, t 25
ali, half breed, fl 40i.."0, oxen and stag,. Ma
4 ill, bull, 2Vit.in, eo, lil.7.i, chime
and exita, siitJi, calve, veils weak in 2
lower; graser and buttermilks risv; veal, V.i
S, gravers and buttermilks W VI sheep
Slow and weak, clioiic Iambs steady to strong;
otheis dull and easier, sheep, . illilTS, mils,
s2, lamb, t-l 73ai, choice, fi 2iii ,;i, Canada
limbs. Sili.'l.i. Hogs Market slow; slate hogs,
siilSOaBUU, no sales cf western hogs repoited.
East Liberty Cattle.
I.at l.ibeitv. Sept. 1I.-I atlle- Maiket steaciv;
eholce, j ckiaa SO; pnnie, $.ilii5(AI, good, i 15
a.,'si, lair, t I a I i' , common, $:alVl llog,--Demand
good on best grades, pnnie hesiv, 7a
7 0,i. heavy mediuni. i7, light do, i;nia7:
heavv vnikers, ti'siai3, light do , i'i0i6 sj,
common to fair orkn and grissei. ii..',0an ,0,
pig. $a 1(1; skips, !rl ciOi.i VI, roughs, Ja1 23
.Sheep- Maiket slow, best wcihers J.I Mai, gn.il,
.! .iOa.i 7,1 , mixed, f.1a(oi, culls and cniumon,
il2''a22i, xearlings, ii iOjI, spnng lamb, ijsl iO
aj; eal calve, V ''i heavy atvl thin, iiai.
c
J
BASE BALL
American League.
t Wahingt'n
u
II F
II I
-I 4
Host .ii 2 5 0000011-0
Wa-hliigton .. . o n o n o n o q oo
llatteile Young and Crigcr, Mcner and Clark.
Umpire lletfi.
t Milwaukee Chicago-Milwaukee, no game,
rain.
Ilaltlnioie Philadelphia gitne postponid on ac
count of ilcliy of Philadelphia team on train.
National League.
At Boston H. II F.
Chicago 3 10001100 fi pi o
Iioston o o o o n .1 o o o t s l
naileries Hughes and Kahoe; Ilinecn ami hu
tridsc. I mplre Nash.
At P'lllailelphia It. II F.
St Louis OOOII02-2 ft I
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 I 2-1 II 1
Hatteries Powell and Mthols; Donolmo and
luuglaa. tinplre Uvv.ver.
U New York
(incinnati
New York
II. II F.
.010002010-1 12
,2 (I 0 0 0 0 0 II 0-2 II 1
and ncrgtn; Phyla an I
Hatterles Stimmel
nowerman. L'mpire-Kmslle.
At Brooklyn It, II. E.
Plttshuig nisniinnn s u 3
Brooklyn 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 t R 0
Batterlf Chesbro and O'Connor; Donovan and
McGuIre L'mpirea Snjdrr and Brown.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
PREG.
Help Wanted Mnlo.
MAN'VtIKII- rellahle firm wants cipible man
lo manure brincli ulthc, taking diiectlon of
limine, salat l,.Vs and liberal cuuiiuUlon,
good lefcieiiicd and W'l cah leipitied. Hox .lid,
I'lillailrlphii.
Hltlt KI.SM'IIS WKMIH lor lire brick uoik
Cuiiiuiunli itlon mil pcisonal appllulioiis
will be rerelved at 111 ofllic in llmcoik, N. .
It .1 lluvimin.
Help Wnntcd Feinnle.
AM'i:i) iiunpncnt Ctrl for itcncril linue
uoik In fainil of two. tifcutiics required
pil thl week. Ml A C Tttitchell, Id7
(Juliii avenue
WANTI.I) Kill lor ucuoial lioiieotk.
at I. in-! Mulberrv slieel, tins cvcnltiir
Apply
WANTKIl CMI for ceneril hoiwwork. lifter
enecs required. 1.IP2 Mulberr strict.
VANTi:i (ilrl tor Keneial liou.evoik t Dalton.
Addre II T, care Tribune
Agents Wanted.
IiM)V t'N ss.1tsj cn.v. quick feller; biu
pay. Inqulie .12.1 Wjshiuiitoii avenue, cr.!ti
ton
CAN'VtsM..y nr Eentlnnin outi(!c the
(Hyof Scianton can havi a peimuicnt 1me.11 v
for the perfume ot the cmturv Phennmenil
ule flood In liree ilemind I'.vervllilnu fur
nished on ciedlt l.lhenl arranRrnifiit with the
right pari. Ailrirc "Cut Hoe(" VM slrett
and flth avenue, New York
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCIII.fT. corner Mulbciry
ftiret and Webster avenue.
CL'STAV PICIII.L. GS0 Adams avenue.
West Side
CEOnCK V. JENKINS, 101 South Malo
avenue
South Seranton
FRED L. TERPPE, "2D Cedar avenue.
North Seranton
OEO. W, DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Hldge
CHARLES P. JONES. 15J7 Dickson
avenue.
T. J JOHNS, P20 Oreen Ridge street.
C. LORENZ, corner Wellington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II KNEPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue.
Sunmore
J. O. HONE & SON.
Wanted.
WANTED A large show case. Arply William
OltTord, 1517 Dickson avenue.
WANTED An Intelligent (Catholic) lad or gen
tleman to fill a light, pleasant po.ition;
good pay, If suitable. Address P. O. Box 20,
Seranton, Pa
Rooms Wanted.
W ANTED-ihreo cr four f imbued mom f,,r
sin ill linillv with board, or for light
housekeeping ildles . rt . Tiibiine.
Miscellaneous.
St I'l.RI'H Ot's II MIL warts and moles painless
l.v, pel mine in I, m nutilli jll icuioved by
elect'iic needle, 110 siais. Deuiutological Par
lor. ,112 Wellington avtnue
LEGAL.
AMENDMLNl' TO TIIF ( ONsn ri'TlON PRO
POSED lOllll'.C ni.K.NhOFTllll COMMON.
WEMIH 10R 'I HEIR APPROVAL OK HI"
JECTION U IDE CENhllM. AssEMHI.Y 01'
'1I1E (OMMONWFM'III OF Pl.NNSi Li NI .
PI HUSHED BY nltllEK OF IHE sF.(ltr'.'W
OF Till. tOMMONWELill. I.N PLltst NLH
OF AltriCLE .Will OF TIIF. lON&lllViTO.N.
A I01NI' HFMH.iniON.
Proposing an amt nJiui nt tu the Constitution of
the Lomiuonwialtli
Section 1, Be it ieolvid b the Senate and
House of Reptescmatlves of the Commonwealth
in (Jiniral Xssimbl.v met. Ihat the lollowing is
pioposed a ainenilnients to the Constitution
of the Conimoiiwealih of Pi nn lianla, in ai
eordance with the provnions ot the lulileemh
ailicle theienf'
Amendment One lo Article Light, Section One,
VM at the rod ut the lirst paragraph of said
section, alter Ihe words "sluil be entitled tu
Soto at all eUcllono," the words "sulijert
however to such laws requiting and regulating
the icgUtiatlon of electors as the General As
winhl mi enact," so mat the said section
shall lead as follows:
Section 1 Oualitirations of Fleclon. Every
male eilkeu twenty one iais of age, posse-sing
the following nualiticatlon., shall be entitled to
vote at all elections, subject however lo suih
laws icquiring and regulating the registration
ot electors a the Oetieial Assembly miy enaeli
1 II he shall have been a cillren of the Liiltul
Slates il leant one month.
2. lb' shall hive resided In the State one .voir
(oi, having previously been a qualifl.'il cleitor
cr native born cltlen of the State, he shall
have leninved therefrom and returned, then six
inonthsl Immediately pie ceding the election.
.i lie shall have resided In the election eli
trie! where lie shall ofler tn vote at Irast two
month Immediately pieeeding Ihe elctlon
4 If twenty-two c,ns of age and upwards,
he shall have paid within two veais .1 State nr
county tax, xvhich shill have been assessed
at least iwo month and paid at least one
month bcfoic tho elation.
Amendment 'Iwo to Utule Light, Sectiun
seven
Sttlke out from said section the word "but
no oleilor shall be deprived of the pnvilrgo of
soling b iiason cf his name not being rrgi
tired," and add to slid section the following
woids, "hut laws icguhting and requiring the
reglslralion of clritors mav be cnaited In ,, ply
to eilies mil, prmineel that sum laws lie uni
form for cities of the same class," so that ihe
said section shill lead as follows
Section 7 Cniformitv of Election Laws Ml
laws legulatlng the holding of dec lions by tuo
citlrens or for the registration of electors shill
he uniform throughout the state, but laws
reguliting and requiring the icgistratmn of
eleitnis may be enacted In apply to cities onlv,
provided that such laws bo unifotm for ciucs
of the same chs
A true copy of the Joint Resolution
w w oniF.r.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
AMENDMENT 111 HIE CONSTITI HON PRO
POsED TO TIIF (IIIZLNS OF THIS ( OM
VONWEM.TII 1(111 I'HI III APPRO. M. OR III
JKTION BY THE (IEVER L Ss1 IBI.Y OF
Till (OMMONWLM.TII OF PENNsYI.VANI V.
riBI.sID HY ORDER OI 'HIE SFCRETMIV
OF Till. COVMONWEM.TH IN PI'RsCANCF. OF
ARTICLE NVlll OF THE COXSTITC riON.
JOINT HEfOLl HON
prosposlng an amendment tn the ConXltutton
of the Commonwealth
section 1 He it enacted hv Ihe Senile and
Home of Representatives of the Commonweiitli
ot Pennlvanla In lieiural Wend H met, and
It is hereby enarted liv the authoritv of il e
fame. That the following is piopoed a. an
amendment to Hie Constitution of the Conr.iui
wealth of Pennsvlvanla, 11 nirorJineo with ihe
provisions of the Elghteeulh article thereof.
s xmcndiucnt
Sliike out section four ariule eight, am,
srit In place theieof, as follows'.
section t Ml cloitlnns In iituena shall
he by ballot or b ue Ii othei mrtlmd as mav
be prescribed bv law Provided, That seeiery
in voting lie pieseived
A true cop.v of the Joint Resolution.
W W HRIEsT.
Secretary of the Commonwealth
NOTICE- The annual meeting of the members ol
thu Laekawanm stote xvniiation. Limited,
will be held at the office ot the association In
the eitv of seranton, I'a , en Wedresday, Octo
ber 2nd, 1101, at ten o'clock m (or the elec
tlon of managers for the ensuing year and for
the transaction of such other business as maj
properly come before the meeting.
II, s. F.URCHILD, Secretary.
Seranton, Pa., Sept, 10th. J001
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Thn I'oiir Lines, A Cents for Uach Ultra Line.
PROFBSStONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
i.nwMtn c
llullillng
SI'M I.I1IVI, 2i IHWil-ns HAMx
Atchltects.
iiwis, Aitniiri.er. co.n.nlll
I'nw mid 11
llltlhllt'g.
riiFDI.IIK K I. IIIIOWN. Mil 11. It,, IH'.VL
la.tite Exchange Hldg , 12 Waddneton ave.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
II. L. IIMHIIM', cm (OV.M'.I.I, lUMLDINO.
Dentists.
DU. f. I. I II.F.NIIEIKtl.lt, PAUM Ilf ILDINtJ,
spline sheet, strniitoii.
DR. C. C. l.MHUII, 111 WiOMINfi AVENUE.
Lawycts.
FIIVNK II HllM.E. M'lOHNKV.AT-AW.
Ilouins 12. II, PI and 1 Iliur Hullding.
VJi 'llt(', n-Y .COMMONWEM.TII I1LD0.
1) II. Ill.Pl.Olll.r. riOHM'.- LOANS NKOcT.
tlatcd on leal estate seeuilt. llrais Building,
1 oilier Washtngtnu avmue and spiuec street,
WII.IAHI), W Mtltl N k KN PP. ATrORNEYS
und eouii.ellois it law. Republican Building,
W ishlligtou nveliue.
Jss . j, ,,ss p, rillRNI.YS AND COLIN.
sellorat liw Coniniunwialth Hullding, Rooms
l'. JO and 21
I'DW MID W I II H, ATTORNEY. ROOMS
tstnsil, nth floor, Mean Hull, ling.
I.. A WVHtrx, A'nilllNEV ATLAW, BOARD
ot finile Hullding, Scrinton, Pa.
I'vni.itsov ,x wnro, trmiers' national
Hink llullillng.
t (OMKiis, on RKPI HI.ICAN BLILDLNO.
A W III RIllil.l'. OFFICE
211 W.vomtng avenue.
MOVED TO NO.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
Hit V I
nveime
ALIEN, ill .NORTH WASHINGTON
DR s W I WIOItFM , DFHCI". 3.M WVslf.
inglon mi 1111, llesiili in c, 1 lift Mulberry.
'limine iIimmsik, lung, heait, Liclnevs atid
(..prill., 111 in 11 otgatis a spicialtv. Hours, 1
to I p. m
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE I.K CME. 121 XND 127 IRANKI.IN AVE-
nue. Rates iciiiahlc.
P. 7F.mLF.lt. Preptletor.
H'HxNION IIOI E. M:ll D, L. k W. PAS-
singer depot. ( ondui led on the European
pi in.
icr0lt KOI II, Proprietor
Scavenger.
II HHK.fis (LEWS PRIVY VAFLTS AND
ees pool; no odor; only improved pumps used.
1 II llrlgg, propiictor. Leave orders 1I(K
N011I1 Vim avenue, or Eiike's drug stoic, cor
nci Adams and Mulberrv. Both telephones.
Seeds.
C. R. (I.MIKE A (O. SEEDSMEN AND NURS
ei nun, store 201 Washington avenue; green
bonus Vi"x North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 72.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KITITIL. RI'Mt .ill I.tCKA. AVI'.,
S ranlou, I'a, manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
lllil'SsMMvlNi; 10R CHILDREN 10 ORDER;
11 1, ladles' waists. Louis bhocmaker, 213
Ad inis avenue.
JIFliMini.E HltOs. PBINTF.RS MTPI.1ES, F.N
vilopis, pipir bigs, twine Warehouse, 1.0
Washington avenue. Scranlen, I'a.
'HIE WII.KFsllMtRF. RECORD CAN Bl. HAD
in Stianton at the news stands of Reismin
Bros. J.iid Spruce and Md Linden; M. Norton,
.'122 I ack luatiiu avenue; 1. . ixhutrer, 211
Spruce meet.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompklna, 531
Washington avenue.
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Situations Wanted.
fell I xTION' W VI LD-1'o.sltlon as housekeeper
wanted, capable of taking full charge. Call
or addiess "Jl Harrison avenue.
SlirTION' WANTED As a cook in a hotel 01
boarding hous.e Addiess Cook, Tubune 06
flic.
MIL' A1I0V WAS I ED As superintendent or fore,
man at coal mines, fifteen ears experience
and best references Box A, Tribune Office,
fclTI'ATIOS' WASTED First cla.w conic wishes
position, hotel or cafe, C2 Vulcao street,
Wilkes Banc.
SITCxTTON WSTFD -Bright, industriom boy,
17 years old, desires situation. Work In th
civil engineering or thuiical line preferred. Ad
diiss V. , Tubune lllnce.
SU'l'WION WANTED-A good, honest and reli
able girl would like a situation at general
housework with a nice family. Address iL IL,
Seranion Tribune.
Siri'VI'ION W xNTED Ph. ( . registered, want
peiinincnl or relief podtlon. Pills, Tribtin
Ofluc.
MlTITON' WAS'TED-By a woman to go out
vvashii'if or nursing. Please call or address
1211 Cedar avenue, City.
Mll'ATION' WANTLD K widow woman wsntj
a position as housekeeper er at general
hoiwwoik flrt claw experience; willing to do
anv kind of woik. Address Mrs. A. M , Tribuns
Otfice.
SITUATION W'ANrED-t anthing wherei thero
is a chance lo worn up, by a oung man
who has had experience ai nookkeeper ind eoi
lector. Address C , (are of The Tribuns.
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