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THE SCBANTON TKIBUNE-FKIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1001.
X
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
STRA.NCJE DEATir OF HOLLIS.
Toul 1'lny Ib Suapccted In tho Case
of i Torest Lnlte "Man.
(perls) to the Seranlon Tribune.
Mnnlnmn, Si'pt. I!!. Tllle? l I'cm
nlrlcr.ililn i'i Itrtnont licre met tlic
ileath (it Woculiiiirn ll'illls, a Citnior of
Knitst I.iiKp l"vvnbli. who wnn fmiml
Inst nUht l.vltifi by tlu ronilsitb' near
J. It. Umbo' rr-Mili'lil'e III 111 lilfiTU titer,
nboui thin' iiiIIpm fitim tlllrt bmiuiirli.
Thu ihhii win iki'il wIipii fmttnl nnd
nn cMiiiilniilitui i1I.c1oi-cmI it scalp
wound .ibnut two Ini'lifti In lrnstli on
thr ilRbt cttli of tbo lir-ml a lew IncltCM
nbnvp tho par, ami tliat Ills nock wan
broken llullix li.nl brrn at Montio.se
nnd wan c'eiiixleb'ritblv iiitt-ixli-nteel
when Iip Iff I town M.i tlip I-'iIpiuImvIIIp
ptngc. sborily bffoip I o'clock yester
day attfinoon. In uniit'iiny with HukIi
Mi Donald, 4il KrlPinUvlllf. and tho
HtaKe tli h or. llevi Shay. It Ib paid that
nil thtcp had been drinking, but lloltls
nlont- intiM bp lonsldcrpd drunk.
Nothlns inoro was Ilea id of the trio
until Shay and McDonald htopcd at
Mr. V.r, bp'n and said that Mollis had
fallen nut of the wagon, dead drunk,
and was I.Unir down tho load a few
rods' and thpy didn't know but he was
dead I'hfy aokgil the people at
Itpphe s to look aftei the man and then
continued on to 1'ilendsvllle Span h
for thp Injilrpil man was made and he
was found as bel'oie stated. A num
ber of cllcllinst.incee appeared sus
picious anil the autliotltles, when unti
tled, deenipd an Investigation lo be Im
perative. District Attorney Utile. Jus
tice M. H. Van Soten. m tluc coroner,
and f-pvpral ntlii is visited the scene
last night and had the body lemoved'
from the loadslde to l'.cebe's faim.
This mornliiR AiUhk roionor Van
Scot, ti summoned a Juiy lomposed of
t' N. Warnei, K I. Pol"'. H. D. .loncs.
II Dennis, si . .1 1'. Cooper and
II Fr.izler, and with District Attor
ney Utile they dioe tail to Heebp's.
The b'lii,, a- vlpwed and an autopsy
was ondtn ted by Dr. C. D. Mm key. A
numNr ol witnesses were sworn and
nidrn . taken, when the ln(tlpt ad
loiitn.'d to meet tomorrow In MnntiiisP
nt 1 oi lock p. in., when additional wit
ioms will be heard. Itumois aie life
nnd MispUlnns r.impant. HukIi Mi -DonjTd.
beaiMHK tills iiioi-nlnsr that
a wim.int was out tor his arrest, has
retained .Inlin M. Kelly, the well known
triiiiln.il lnwyii- of this pi, ice, as bis
attorney. The stnty as to warrants
was a nilMiike, of couise, as no one has
been li.irced with any dime in urn
neitiou with the affair. The lesult of
the inautbt Is awaited with Inteiest.
GIBSON.
(pedal to the Seranton Triliunr.
Gibson. Sept. 11'. The Rev. H. ..
Crano, of ITnlonriale, cave a grand nil
dress on temiieiante at the Methodist
Episcopal church Sunday evenliiK.
F. W. Rirrolt and K. II. Sweet will
K0 to the I'an-Ainerlt nn this week.
Mr. (JeorKo Morgan and wife, Mrs.
I!. I. Morgan anil daughter; also Oco.
Peal visited Susquehanna on Thursday.
Mis Kdson and sister. Miss Webber,
of Hlughamton, wete in town Sunday.
Mr. Monroe's daughter is visiting him
for a few days.
t'lau'l Van floider Is very smiling
these days. Cause A nice boy at
his home.
A deep gloom was tin own over this
community Saturday morning, when
the news of the attempted nssasMna
tlon of President McKlnley was le
(cived. We hope for his speedy 10
covei y.
Tin I'.ev. N. C. Dickey preached n
very able seimon in the Universalis!
churili Sunday mnrning.
The Itev. Oowlsse's son has been
homr fiom Montioso the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. It. 1. Wcscott were In
New Mllfoid Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. W. 11. Kstabrook nt
tendotl the Washburn gathering at
Lake Side, Thuisday.
Mrs Amanda Wrsiott visited her
daughter, Mis. Alfied Itplcher, last
wepk.
The Gibson ball nine won the game
EAT NERVE
'ROSTRATION
Sudden Prostration Is a Feature
of Hot Weather Upset Nerves
and Weak Xcrvc Centres Arc
the Causes.
All along the line of mental and mus
cular cxhamtion so ptevalent timing
the summer months Is the untlei lying
cause of overwoikeil Nerves over con
sumption of Norvo Tissue which has
not been loplnced. It is manifested in
the mind that lefuse.s to receive and
net upon impicsslon In the usual way
nnd that, sometimes when attempted lo
ho whipped Into wnik. Jumps the
bounds of reason and llounders In a
maze of confusion. It Is manifested
physically by an over-tlied, languid,
exertionlpss, muscle-relaxed condition
thnt lacks irsisting power which Is
necessary to withstand heat oxposuio.
lt'a by the Influence, of Di. A. W
Chasft'B Nerve Pills in rallying tho
Nerve Force thnt energy Is quickened
tho great web-llkn Neivo system of the
body vibrates with new life Uraln
Nerves Heart Neives-Stomach Neives
feel tho Influence -is. activity leplaccs
lassitude nnd stieni.th Is regained. The
hidden cunent within which spells life
has been brought to Nature's icqulred
standard.
Mrs. James Watson, of 313
Twelfth street. Seranton. Pa., nayB'.
"Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve pills are
fine. I began to use them foi nei
voua sick headaches and nervousness
nnd had great sucoess In titoriplng
them completely. Ileceiitly j u,,,
them to overcome the tlepiosslon and
wcaKness louowiiig gup, and they
were again successful in giving me
bodily strcnBtli and nerve steadiness.
A an all uround nervo and geneiai
tonic they nie gland, and I am veiy
much pleased that my attention was
called to tllcm through Mathews
nrothera. Druggists, corner Washing
ton nnd Lackawaua avenues."
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills ;,n
centH a box at diugglsts or Dr. A. W.
Chatf Medicine Co., Utiffulo, N. ;
l-eo thnt portrait and slgnnturo of A.
W Chahev M. I)., are on eveiy pack
nge. Pold in Seranton by Matthews lirn
( at 1'ulon Hill, nnd will play the South
Gibson's at thnt plate, Sat unlay.
Mrs. Alice Hlxhy Is' visiting her
hi other. N. II. Wlluinrtli.
N. II. Wllmnrth and wife attended
tho Stean doublo wedtllng at lluifoid,
Wedncsdny.
The .Melhodlst Kplstopal church
hae a fieu adiliess at their chut ill
Tuesday evening, by W. J... Thatcher,
of Harford, after which they will sell
Ice ci earn nnd cake.
.Tames Stmckblne Is home fioin tho
east on a visit.
Dm band was out seienadlng tho
business places in town Monday even
ing. Mis. t'hailes Spencer and IMwntel
Spent er attended the l'lin-Aincilcuu
last week.
Jlaille Tlngley has accepted a posi
tion In Moscow.
Mrs. Charles Kmpet and mother, Mis.
Clinton, wete In town Friday.
Mrs. U'llghtor, of Susquehanna, is
visiting at W. X. Claik'p.
Mrs. Andrew Slocuin. of Jackson, Is
lslting at W. H. Kstalnnok's.
Mr. Lemuel IJveiett. wife nnd duugh
ter.of New Mllford, also Mrs. Ldwaids,
FAIRY TALE
Here is Snow Drop and her stepmother, but
of Seranton, attended the l'n(veisal
ist church of this place. Sunday.
Hint Tiffany and F. W. Hanelt, V.
H. Sweet ami G. 15. Styles were In
Susquehanna on Filday.
George Shep.it dsoii and wife, of
ninghnmton, nie visiting lieie.
The Smith Gibson Methodist Kplsco
pal and I'nlon Hill Sunday schools,
also the two Sunday schools of this
place, will Join In a picnic at Cnlon
Hill, Satuidny next.
Some of our people will attend the
Christian Hndeavor convention nt
Nicholson, Saturday.
Hint Tllfany and wife, Mrs. Smith,
Miss Lottie Whitney. Gilbert Vnyne
and Mrs. John Decker and daughter,
Joyce, left here for the Pan-American
on Monday.
FOREST CITY.
Sprrlal tn the SirnMon Tribune.
Forest "lty. Sept. Ji The borough
council will meet this evening to con
sider lip bids leeeived for the erec
tion of tho borough building. They
are as follows: J. H. Connor, Cnrbon
dalo. SWIM; II. J. O'Neill, Forest City,
JlO.rmn; II. ,1. Russman. Hancock, $10,
l'.iT.ll: J. K. Yeager, Finest City. $10,
tl. Nolan & Connlns, Caibondale.
SIO.'.M). The present bids nie several
thousand dollnis too high and this
evening, with the assistance of the ar
chltpct, It Is Intended tn change the
plans nnd specltlcations sultlciently to
bring the lowest bid under $7,r0u. At
the regular meeting the following bills
wete ordeied paid: Street depart
ment. $:'.70,2O; Patrolman Dearie. $f".0:
O. F. C'oye. $fi 00. and lOiectrlc Light
company, ST.'.H. The reslgniitlnn of D.
G. Allen as secretary was read nnd
accepted. His successor will bo elect
ed nt the next regular meeting.
The stores of our Hebrew merchants
will be closed Saturday on account of
ltosh Hoshanna.
Vjudelln DoblMi has purchased the
Cruser lot, on South Main street, for
$975. It Is I'SxlSO feet
Alfred Davis arrived' from the Pan
Amerlcan last night. He was In the
Temple of Music when tho president
was shot, hut owing tn the large crowd
little could be seen excepting by. those
In the Immediate vicinity of the presi
dential party.
Jack Alexander Is In New York
dt..
Miss Martha Griffiths has accepted a
pos'tlon as teacher In the schools at
lui 1 nry Grnve, this county.
Mrs. William K.' Lewis, of Ilullrn.id
stieet, Is confined to her bed with .1
c'uicr. Her condition Is very seilnus.
Joseph F. White Is visiting at Hook
In Wo.
Muiito Jacob, a convert to tho Chris
tian faith, will address a congrega
tion ;n tho Baptist church Sunday
evening.
Mit. Joel Haines and daughter have
1 etui ned from a isit at Wlnwond.
Tho Susquehanna County Teachers'
association will hold Its sjinl-aununl
meeting In the new ohool building nt
Herrlok Center nn September 20 nnd
21. The committee having It In charge
has ptopared tho following excellent
programme: Friday evening, Sept. 20
Vocal solo, Miss Kllzaheth Hunnoll.
Seranton; lecture, "The KqimlUIng In
fluences of F.dueatlon," Dr. 11. J.
"Whalcn, Carbondale; vocal solo, .Miss
Mnry Dotan, Susquehanna. Saturday,
Sept. 2110 a. 111., devotional exercises;
vocal solo. Mlsa Doran: address of
welcome, Mrs. Dr. Craft; response, W.
SI. Dennlson; "F.vldences of Success,"
J. L. Klcliards; "The State and the
School." A. C. Paul; ".More Attractive
School Surioundlngs." Vernn SI. Car
penter; "Spelling Reform," IJ, M.
Conipton; business of tho association;
1-30 p. m.. vocal rtilo, SIlss Ilunncll;
The Teacher's Yard-Stick, G. A.
Stearns. "Why Should Physical Cul
ture Form n Part of School Work?"
.Martha D. Peck; "How Should Physl
cal Culture Work Me Done?" Anna
Doran; "The Aim in Teaching Alge
bra," Charles Sllchael; lecltatlon,
"Dnlsy'8 Faith," Evangeline. SIcClus-
key; "Tho Future of the Ilural
School." II. W. Pease: "Duties of Pa
trons," J. V. Do tnney, Carbondalo:
"History." Francis K. Madden; nd
dress, Superintendent K, K. Oiirr, Car
bondnlQ; "The Governing Powers of
the Teacher." Cecelia Limning: "Tho
Moral Ilffect and I 'ho of Picture In
the School Iloom," Mnry Graves: "lie
cent School Legislation," Superintend
ent (.'. I-:. Moxley; "Needed School
Legislation," V. A. Dnvls; address, 1.
L. Twllley; ndtlreos, Hon. L. Hunnoll.
Seranton; address, school directors of
llerrUk.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Special to the Scrantor. Tribune.
Su.tUehnnna. Sept. 11. Tho Sitsiuo
h.mna nine Is In Great llend today,
playing with the Gieat Honil club.
Jasper Solo, nn old resident of Turn
pike stieot, who wns stricken with
paralysis several weeks since, Is In a
serious condition.
The coal trafllc on the Jefferson
Urnncli of the Kile Is brisk.
Sbeilff William J. Maxey. of Mont
rose, was In town on Tuesday.
There are thirteen prisoners In tho
county J.ill.
Charles H. Moxley, of llnllstead,
county superintendent of schools, wns
In town on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Clint Its Wallace are at
the Pan-American.
Tho remains of the late Kdwiltd Leet.
n former resident, arrived here yes
terdny for services nnd Interment.
The Women's Christian Temperance
union of Susquehanna county will hold
PICTURE.
the Prince is near, too, Can you tmJ hlmi'
Its annual convention at Foiesl City,
Sept. 17-1S.
The board of trade held an lmpoit
ant meeting last night.
Itev. J. L. William and daughter
are at Slontrn.p. attending the annual
meeting of the Iliidgewater associa
tion. The Su-quehanna Llbraiy assenta
tion Is in a veiy nourishing condition.
One bundled dollars worth of new
books will be purchased at once.
The Oakland Congregational church
will be dedicated about Sunday. Sep
tember 2!i. The seats for tho edifice
have been en louto for several weeks.
The Slhsess Pickering, of Jackson
eUreel, aie at the Pan-American.
AV0CA.
liuth. the 3-yenr-oltl daughter of Sir.
.ind Sirs. Kobert Slilllgan, tiled on
Wednpnri.iv inni nlntr. .lfter several
weeks' illness of croup. The funeral
will take place this afternoon at L'.;;n
o'clock. Intel ment will be in the
Langclllfe cemetery.
Sirs. George Chester, of tho North
Fuel, will leave tolny to spend feveral
weeks with her mo: nor in Scotland.
George Shales of Lncoln Hill, while
walking In thr garden on Slondny
evening, was seized with a paralytic
HtioKO. 111s conuuion is quite critical.
Sir. and .Mis. Sealulcht have re
turned to their home In Shenandoah,
after several days' visit with ltev. and
Sirs. James Slooie.
Tho Itepublicnn piimniles will In
held at the usual polling places from
4 to 7 o'clo' k tomorrow afternoon.
Sirs. SI. J. llalley has been elected
distrlt t tl-Miuty of the Daughters of St.
George for Luzeino and Lackawanna
counties.
SIis. K. A. Klchouw has been elected
giand guard of the grand assembly,
Degiee of Naomi, held at Ambler, Pa.
Alt. and Sirs. Charles Johnson en
teitained the following young people
at their home, on Slain .street, on
Wednesday evening, In honor of the
eighth blrthdav of their daughter,
Adeline: Allco Fltzslmninns. Willie
Jennings, Sl.irgueilte Uellley. Anna
SlcFarl.ind. Tessle and Lotetta Gll
hoole., fleitrutle Conaboy, Stury
Walsh, Nellie Keating, Ursula John
son, James Walsh has been appointed
mine foreman at the Sluir.ty mines, in
Dunmoie. to succeeed John Gibbons,
who will embark in the coal opei.it
Ing business.
Sirs. Patrick Farley and SIlss
Lorettn Coleman, of Carbondalo, spent
yestettlay with Sirs. James Gllhooley.
The retirement of District Supeiin
tendent John Held from the Krle com
pfMiv causes niurh 1 egret among the
miners nere. ue nns neen careful and
evei-niintlful of tho wants of th em
ployes. He will be succeedetl liy
Henr;' Slc.Mlllan, foreman at the Car
r.tim colllcrj.
DURYEA.
SIlss Lydia Heed Is vlnltlng Miss
Anna Ward, of Stinudsbuig,
.Misses Liza and Sarah Hiown hnvo
returned home after spending a tew
weeks with friends at Lako Ailel.
Mr. and Aim. P. L. Folmsbee. nf
Hrlstol, Tenn.. are visiting nt thu home
of his sister, Sirs. 11. J. Green, nt thfc
SI. H. parsonage.
An entertnlnmont will be given In tho
Hrlck chuicli this evonlng under the
nusplcoH of clasH No. . L.e cream nnd
eakt) will be served.
Clinnge in N. Y., 0. & W. Time Table
Coninicncliiir Tiiosdny, tho 17th hiHt.,
N. V., O. ,t V. train Icavlnp; Catlosla
nt R.40 n. in., and Carbondalo, 10.01 a.
ni.. arriving Seranton, 10.40 a. m.; nnd
train leaving Scrnnton at 4 p, m.j Car.
boiidalo. 1,41 p. in., nnd nrrlvlnu Cn
dosla O.OO p, in,, will bo discontinued,
THE MARKETS.
Wnll Streot Review.
New Votk. sVil. IJ The iipwk from II11IT1I0
.H pi.11 Hi. 1II1 illtiiln.ilnl j on inlliirnce In the
toik nurket tur tin- lint time time the eent n(
I Jot I'tlJjy. Tht ti'iiilnit lunk Utrinrnt lirK.in
to Iri'ini hi nn the hotlrcin, J tmnnrrnn' w
llrnlnai) Hsuii'i ot the wi'fk'ii ciidi mocinlnt
will Allow tome rtlmitf cl wh.it the rhowliu
lll be. In the linn n( liuns hmtucr, the
itntiinrtit IIkcII en Mliiulaj will Imve tn lie
au.tltpil. Appjiriitlt thclc can be tin mli
fimii 11 e.ik Klilcment. The luiik lue but
inli en the Intt rtcir iiiiwrmriit ilurlnif the wrrk,
hut I lie 1I1.1I11 til the illilro.inl) Inn hecii iti'ie
lhl,v illininlkheil The m eplitii es li) the mho
tiry p( the llr.l'iil) nf Irinlim el Rneriiiil"iit
hnmU rte known .liter the mukit rneil tmlij,
and the pijinnili lir thew IminU .ue tn lite
tu flmire In the wrrk' lutik statrim nl. rtnehew.
VMlerilaj'ii IrellUK nl keptlclm ol the iltli.uy
ol IhN inraiite to sbr nrh rein I In the money
market 111 wouM liftiflll rpeiiilitimi In Mock w.n
ilerpuiiil toitiy nnd the jihllllonil Muip tle In
the Mil prlte e( coeltiinetit Imiiilc "ll 1 ill in
iioa'il the ilouM a to trndrr- lielne mule it
prlcei which the ntcictJI.v umilil he Incllncil to
netept In nny itize mnoiint. Hie enprtwd wl'l
InizniM nl the unrilar.t tn nflu an.i mmlilerahlc
bonus tn owner of ImniN to Inihii'i' llirni In sell,
Indiieiueil thll feel I nu, whltli w.i .1 rniKi'liralile
factor In the lieilne and uticctbniily which
percartnl tlie inirkft all illy.
Hrpnlille Steel w-.i 1J rllciit.it ly wi.ik a an
niter effect nf the poor fhuuing nf the annud
leport, and AinilBUiMtrd Copper w,i conpU'.
niwly iintler pirnie all tj. Sugar w.m fold
n.lemlhlj nn aicnunt of Hie rlcne of the fruit
tannine ejnn Oilier pilce innrmeiiU of any
considerable extent weic In stotka f I it I to promi
nence Total mIi'f tndi. Irti.iA) rhaie.
Itallroad bnnd were dull and rlnn. Totil uUi
Tar alue, .3,IV"'I.
I'nlted Slate ;t ndtanted , the old l and .V
'i. ind llm newa ll 1 per cent, nn the last call
today.
Tlie following quotttlont art fumUhed Tht
Tribune by M. S. Jordan k Co., toomi TCS-70)
Mean building;, Seranton, Pa. Telephone (00S:
Open. HlRh- Low Clos-
lnr. eat. et Inif.
Anirriran Sucar ItPi IIP; I .'OH 121'4
Atililwn ? Ti'.'j ;:. TS'i
AtchUon. I'r M4 'm'j il frt
Ittnnk. Traction l.T'i ' lal'n f.TU
n it. - Ohio im'i luiij im mi
(hta. k Ohio iVk IhH 4Vj 4'i'i
(hie. k Ol. Wet J.l'i 2I'4 V 21
si. Paul 1n.li; nip j (ji, Iftl
llmk bland Ill1, lll'i lit 111
Km. .. 'lex. I'r .V," :.n XiV, :',
I.iiiii fi Nah ini'i lil.li; y HI
Mm Hecaled Ili-V ll'4 lK.'a IK'j
Mit. Traclinn Ifil let M lull's
MI-o. P.ulfle lot (M 10J Jl'
sotiih. pacine r.;N, .-i :.;',; :.;;
Noitolk k Wet SIS SIS fllH Sl'd
S. V. Cintial I.VI l.VI T.J', IM
Oni .V We.iern .11'; ::i .11 :',
IVmn. It. It Ill 1 1 1 ' -j 111 111
I'.Kiflr Mall i IJi. li u?
ltenlins lie t:'i 4.'i; 4 IS 4IS
lleadlnB lt . I'r Ti.ii Tn' Tfl Trt
S.miliern II. It KIS :i."i 31'i SPi
-.iitlinn It. II. I'r s;ij i.;v.. s; ?7
Term, ('nil ,C; linn dp; (.IS t.Jij h.1
I Leather It II US '
I s Liallm. I'r "i !2 li, MI4
1 s. Ilubber 1'3 l'j !'- IS'4
I nlnn I'.nlllc eS '"'' (7'i 7S
I nlnn I'.iiHH, I'r., .... S s'a sS ss
Walndi. I' Wl'i H :i'i"i RO',
Mlein I niim CJS o-js jiji; njij
m.il. Copper 11IU IMS 111 HIS
People' llaa IKiS IK'S ll'l 110
Tit Pacini 41 4) 4. !.
Vint r. Car I minilrv .... '-"17; 2'iS 2'i 'iS
I . s steel (0 IIU 4IS IC, 41S
C. S. Steel Cn, I'r. .. P, 0IS !HS U1S
Scrnnton Bonrd of Trade Exchnnge
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
Lnekaw-annc Dili Co, I'r
County Sidnc Iliuk fc True! Co..
1'irst National Ilink (Carbonihle) ..
Standard Drilling Co
Thiol National Hank
Dime Depo.lt and Ili-count Dank..
Kcnnoni) I.iiilit. II. ti I'. Co
first Natirnal Ilink
Laika. Trnt Sife Deposit Co
Clark k Snocer Co, I'r
Seranton Iron Kenee J: Slhr. Co
Scrantnn Ale Woikc
S( rant en SlnK Hank
Tradeta" Xalloml Hank
Seranton Holt A: Nut Co
People's Ilink
New .Mexico Ity. tc O. Cn
BONDS.
Scrmtnn Pawnzer ltallwa), flrt
Mortuage. due 1120
People' Street Hallway, firt mort-
K3Ke, due 111S
People' Street ltillway, (iencral
mortKaee. due 1121
Dlekwn Manufai turlnc Co
Laeka. Tnwn-hlp S.hool fi per cent.
City of Seranton M. Imp. 6 per
eent
Seranton Traction fl per cent
Hid.
tl
260
Asked.
3
30
4-0
275
1200
150
US
46
KM
D5
40O
175
101
IIS
75
115
IIS
115
115
100
102
102
Scrnnton Wholesale Mnrket.
(Cnrreited by II. fl. Dile. 27 Lack manna Ace)
Ileaiiji Per. buliel, choice mairow-, 2.60a2.ii5.
niittcr-l'rech tieamci, Jla.'.V.j dairy, freh,
21c.
Chre.e Full cream, lO'ialle.
Fees Wotcin IicjIi, lSHalOi neaiby state,
USiliSc
Medium Hian. I'ir bu-hel, 2..V).
fireen Pen -l'er bu-liel, 1.40a.S.
Flour He.t patent, per barrel, ?l 15.
lleana Per bti'liel, clinlic mairow, $3.10.
Potatoes Per tiuKhcl llal.10.
New York Qrnln and Produce.
Sew- Voik, Nit t.' Flout Mirket fairlv a'
tue and Mead Wheal 'pot Miaib. So. 2 led,
"li'ni f. o b. alloil, No. 2 led, 71 S elecilnr;
No. t Niiitliiiu Hiilutli, ;i'V t. o. b. athial (i
llin npiiidl linel Kti.uly und li'ei ile. bind,
hut atteiwardc lallied and ilorrtl (inn .it SiSi.
net advance. Ma tln.rd 7''Sc. eptniibir,
74"i'.; Oilobir. 74S' December. 7U'8i. Coin
piit miiket Hi in. No. 2 nil. 2'ii. rlecatnr and
t.2Sc f. . b- atloal. Opt Ion declined at llrt,
but llnallv turned Mum;.', limine film at He. ret
lilsher. Miv clnid u'i'.i ; Seplnnhei, HIS' !
Oclnbcr, dSc ; Deiiiiiliei, filSi Olts oji.it
teady: So 2, Si.: N. 3. .IV'ji.; No. 2 while,
10i-.; No. .1 white, .:' : track ml'.ed we.'tnn,
.t7St"'k- : track white umtein, :i'sal7e.; tiaek
white tlale, 3'sil7i. Option opened nieadc i
eacrd oft with colli, but (hull- nlllrd lluttei
Me.ub ; ireainerc, ll'iiiil'je. : factor, lune
puked, IlilS'ic, imitation cieamei, llil7c;
.late dally, HilS'ji. Cheems Stead ; lan.y
laice coloied, 8SJsSe'.: do. do. while, haSr.;
(ane,iMn.il lioloicd, H'ji : lam email while, lije.
Funk leail. : Stale and IVnnMU.iiih, lSa20e.;
wrulirn uncindlrd at mark, llal7c. ; wejtcrn
candied, KalM.
Chicago Oraln nnd Produce.
(Imago, lept. 12 fiialti In ceneral were onet
cn the hoard of trade todiv. with a littles ner
com activity in corn a the onh featuie He
ternher wheat cloioil 'jt Muhu Hun elerda.vj
Detemher corn wm up ; to isi and Dec miner
oil, Sc hluher Piovulon were tead end
elo.ed A lo 10 cent iil;hu. I'ajii ipiotationa
were tu follows:
Flour Fader, No 3 kpiln; wheat. f,iiijjfi7'!o ;
Nu. S red, 7ni7nie.c ; No. 2 nut. 34Se. i No. 2
white, SiiSa.t'Sc i No ..) while, .Cii",a.iuSc. , No.
2 if, SaaSe.; fair tn choice iti.ili inia barley, Sa
.Vio : No. 1 Ilex will, eT 4. No. I Xnrthwcatern,
l.S0; me.s nk, $ll.7J.tll.e0j lard, .'J.:i1s ihort
lib. lJ.ViS7u. ill allied shouldex, 'HaSci
,hort clear Mile. Ju.'.'Si'i.Wi: whiike, ifl.so.
Chicago Lire Stock Market.
Chicico, Sept. 12 Cattle Receipt, 10,3M. In.
clndliis 7t Tesan, 1 . srni wr.lirn; alrlctly
cliultii ttieia ttcaily; all nlhru, ID In 15 cents
lower: cnixl in prune tierin, fi.tuan m: pour to
medium, $la3.,; .oiktr and (ernltra, $2 75i2.4fi
tows, .'..'iilal ll beltira, VU4 IS; laluier, iLSOi
2.IU. bulb. 21a I i.l, tabc. f.t a'l. Tcaa steer,
Sid I. VI; Wfntein i-leeii, Sl.ilal il, llOB He.
lelpl Indiv, 2I.0IK1, Inniorinw-, SLIKiilj left over,
l.iiil; momlv- .1 rut lower; nilvrel and hiilileus,
-i.l. IOed.70; KOeul tnihulie htav), S: WaiLfHI; louch
heaiv, Win 10: Unlit, $itlOiflia), ,uK of aK,
i(il..Ai(l .10. Miefi- lletelpli., lO.iiiO, nheep active,
tl(on to 10 etnt hluher j boo.) tnilmlce wclhen,
tt.Mll.21i lair tu eliolec inixeil, M.AiU'i.S0; til
rrn .heep, W.iJaa.fiO; natbo laniUj, fiajj western
lanjlu, iflaj.
.Oil Mnrket.
Oil City. Sept. 12.-Credlt bilanees, 121: rerllB.
calea, nn bid. Wilpmenl, 10.l,6j average, W,.
Wl. Hum, 102,3'j averasc, Ts.KP.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Hour Lines, j Cent lor Hack Rxtra Line.
For Rent.
For Remito
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at ollicc of
Thh Tribune.
KITIMMIIKI) lltirsi: for rent to a dealrable ten
ant, ".12 Monroe atenur Will consider ofler
lo rem unfiiinlthcil. Appl Kicderlik Connell,
IIS IVnn acenue.
KOH ItKNT IT'IINMIKD THONT HOOM; M.I,
modern tonvrnleneeaj refcience reipilrcil.
122 dani4 acenue
I'lUMMIKD IIOMi: for rent. Iflt'l Samleron ace
nue, between (iieen HhUc and Delaware
atreeln,
KOH ItKNT Nlne-roont houe In tlreen nidgei
all comrnlrncet; large lot. Hent, $18. Ad
tlre S O., Ttlbune.
1011 HIAT-Kk'ht rooms 7.M Jelleraon avtnuej
all modern conienlencea. I
For Sale.
KOH SM.K-Prlvate aniilv mint .ell at meat
tatriftio. new IfJ.Vl uprlcht liin. rbh tone,
aicotint ieincj. Address "I'iano," Tribune Of
fice. TOIt SI.K Three horva, cheap,
,lickon alreet.
Apply at 1.M1
FOI1 s-M.n llnrne. hirniiw and mre. ilieap.
Inquire Jacobs' limy htahle, 227 Fuie.t
court.
FOR SM,i: Tliree roomc, nne hall and atalr fine
carpet., nearly new, will fll cheap. Apply
f,'. D. Moehr, 4H Wfbcter acenue.
FOIt SM.i: Two light .prlng ccjkoh. and .ome
harncaa, cheap. Lvan., rear 1132 Lurcrna
Ircct.
FOIt SALH-Car load of draclrg nnd drauaht
horsea and crood fimlly hones. 222-221 Oak
lord couit. J. M. Field.
FOIt KALI: A Cnttrell k Son clinder pre..,
MxSfl. In enod condition, new rollers, $-100,
Apply Wllkej-Harrc Time Office, Wilkes Barre,
Pa.
Kenl Estate.
10U SI.K lariu. 120 neiec nd Jtock, cood
luihird, with all lonveniencei.. Light mile
f i om Seranton, two nillcc fioin Moscow. .Mar
Jenkins, Maple Lake, Pa.
Money to Loan.
$.V) tn ?,Oon AT ONCK 4 and 5 per cent. In
terest F.ay terms to lepay. Ccorge V,
Okell, Coat Lxclunge building.
JVIJO.UOO TO LOAN lowest rates: straight or
monthly pament. fetark & Co.,Tradfrs' bid.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quiets,
itrall t leans or HulldlnB and Loan. At
from 4 to 6 per eent. Call on N. V. Walker,
S1I-3H Connell bulldlnij.
LEGAL.
NOTICK The annual mertinc n( the member u(
the I.iikiwanna Mmn Vvnilation, Limited,
will be held al the ottUe ol the aviuciation In
the eitc of "-cranlon. Pi, on Wednela, (Mo
ber 2nd, I'iOI. at tin nMock a m for ihe elee
tion of nniHBers foi the iuuiiiB ear and (or
the tian-ii lion of sutli olbir Iiimihm a. miy
properl come liefore the meetlnir.
II s FMIirillLD, Secretary.
S, rantnii. Pa, ."-ept. loili. pil.
AN (IHDIWMF. repealliiB Sertlmi 3 of an r
diuiiiee entitled "Pole and Wite Oriliruuee
of the Untouch nf Moosir "
He it uidiineil and enaeted bv the town enun
cil nf t hi boroiiBh nf bio.ii, and il 1 ordiiiiul
and tnaitcd b authorft of the Mann . that si
turn !l of an nrdlnaiiee entitled "Pole and Wiic
Urdininei- nf the lliiouijli ot loi..ii," which
read n-, (nllowa:
"Fver.i telephone, telegraph, ileitid- llahl and
elee trie lailuay coinpnii eiectin-j nnd maintaining
1"i!m or wire within Ihe I i.h .mcli lluilN shall
pi mi anniul lictn!' fee nf nne'dollir fwr mill
Mle and two and one-half dolhra for e-aeli mile
nf wire n cnitril and milntained, .inl lleen-e
f, e I,, be piid nn or about the flrt Monda of
April of e.ieh jeir. I'pon ihe failure nt lhe'ald
ennipaiiiea to pay the iepeilive amount due
lo the borniiuh aniiuille i,n necnunt nf ald an
iiuil llifne fie, ihe Mine uliilj he collected by
clue pint nf law,'
He amended in read a follow:
"F.vcty telephone, telegraph, eleelrii' light ind
eleelrie lailnay eoinpanv c recline and maiitatii
inc pole or wiie. within Ihe borough limit
(hill piv an niiiiual fee nf fifty lent for each
pole s.ild Hiine fee to be mid mi or about
the Hint Monda of pnl of eaeh ear. I'pon
failuie nf Hie K.ild tnmpanie lo pay Ihe re-pei-five
amount due to the borough annuillv on
in count of mIi licence fee, the name (.hill be
cntliited be due prnee nf law
Pawel by the council the ninth dav nf Septem
ber. PH. (igned)
.IOIIN M HOHr.lirSllV. Pieideut.
Approved I.MMKT IIIKIDIIP. M), HurBCM,
Attest TIIOMAh SClf l.ll'FK.
Hniough Clerk,
r
BASE BALL I
V.
American League.
At Haltiiiioie Firnt cune It . :,
Philadelphia 2 1 0 0 0 II 0 n (I -3 7 0
llallllnoie 110 0 0 2 11110 21 10 .1
Hatleiie Plank Mid Mcelniau; MnJtnnliy and
Riililntnii. I'niplte shetiilan.
Niond Bitne ll, II. I'..
Philadelphia 0 o 0 1 3 0 0 01 -." 10 I
Halliinote I II 0 O 1 0 I 0-4 p) 2
Hilterlis Hernhml and Povvcra; Mclilnnity
and llotiinfon. L'mplte heridan.
At Cleveland Hut cime 11. I, C
Detroit 0 1 I n 0 0 I 0 2-.1 U
I'leteland 1 0 ll 1 2 ll 0 tl ft-l la 3
Ilatterli -Miller and McAllister; Crirtall and
Connor. I'mplrci llakrll and Hart.
Second came R. . K.
Detroit sooonnio-i o t
Cleveland 10 0 0 10 10-3 13
Hatienes Siever, Sluw and McAllister; McNeil
and Wood. L'rnpiies llaskclt and Hart.
At Milwaukee First game-- H. , p..
Chb (go 000000001-1 I 2
Milwaukee 0 ll 0 ti 0 0 4 1 -.1 10 0
Hatteties Palteison and Suedcn; Itu.tln; and
Dnnohue. L'mpirc Can'lllon,
Second came 11. H. y
Chicago 0 0 0 2 00020-1 j n
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 3
Datlerlea Piatt and Sullivan; lleldv and Don
ahue. L'mpitc Cantlllen.
At Wellington H. II II.
Hevlon 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 fl 0 H 11 I
Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 O-d J J l
Hattcrlcx Lewi and Schieckengosl, Paltcn and
Clatk. I'mpire Connolly and Hetts. (ianie
called on account of darkuean.
National League.
At Plilladtlplila- It II. E.
St Loui 0 .1 3 0 00 0 2 0-10' 11 0
Philiehlphll 0,11010022-0 12 3
llatteries Miuphy and NIclioN, Harper anil
Sudlioll; Oi I li, Dugglcby airl MiFarland. I.'in
iln Dwjti.
At New York- H. II. E.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 I I 1 0-.1 II 4
New York 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 7 1
batteries Sudhort and Bergen; Maste and Bow.
erman. Umpire Hrown,
At llo'ton Chlcago-Roiion, no game, rain.
At Hiookljn PltUhurB-Drookljn, no game,
rain,
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FKBE.
Help Wanted Male.
WAM'LD flood, fltonz Ihi,v, about 111 )car old,
for general mult In .tore, l'ootc it Fuller
Cmium, Jlcir.c lluililliic
iiiiii'm,.m:iim nivn.u nr nre hciik er.
Coiiiiiiunliatlntu and penonil appllcatloiu
will be reeelted at my of Ace In llaneixk, N. V.
II .1. Hiivman.
Help Wanted Feinalo.
WANTFD- 1'Oiiipilrnt ttirl for m nei.il houe
work In (ainlly of two: irfcieiien reuulred.
Appl thl week. Mrs. A. C. lwllchell, id7
t;iiliiey acenue.
WANTFD-lihl lor oeneral houvwork. lifter
nuta reipilred. I.IU Mulberry .treet.
WWTKD-tilrl (or Hernial homework at Dalton.
Aililre'a II. T., rare Tribune.
Agents Wanted.
LADY CNVASi:is, eav, ipiltk feller. blR
pay. Inqulie 32.1 Wa.liinttton aeenue, Seran
ton CNVM.HS Lady or irenlleman cnt.ido llm
cllv of Sirantnii tan hace a perminent liemv
(or the perfume of the rentur Phcnomeinl
.nie. Onod. In larire demand. Fcer.clhlnu fur
nl.lied cn credit Liberal ananirement wlih the
rlctht pirty. Addrevi Tut Hose.," Sfith etrcft
and tlth avenue. New- Voile.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Becelvcd nt Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALDF.HT SCHl.t'TZ. corner Mulberry
etreet and Webster avenue.
GCSTAV PICI1F.L. CM Adams vcnuc.
West Side
0E0H0E W. JENKINS, 101 South Main
avenue.
Soutiy Scrnnton
FRED U TEHPPE. J20 Cedar avenue.
North Seranton
0F.0. W. DAVIS, comer North Mala
avenue and Market street.
Green Bidge
CliAIU.F.S P. JONES. 1557 Dickson
avenue.
P. J. JOHNS, 020 Oreen nidge street.
, C. I0HENZ. corner Washington are.
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. o. HONE & SON.
Wanted.
WANTED A large show case. Apply
Olflord, 1517 Dlckaon avenue.
William
WANTED An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen
tleman to fill a light, pleasant portion;
good pay, if suitable. Addrem P. O. IIjx 20,
Seranton, Pa.
Booms Wanted.
WANTED-Three en four liirnislieil rooms for
small familv, with board, or (or light
hou-ckeepinir, Addie A. W.. Tribune.
Lost.
I.OI'-V hlaik paniel. A liberal teward for It
letuiii lo heritt Itubinviii, 1JUI North Wash
ington avenue
LEGAL.
AN OIIIH.S WCE autlioitilns and ibieiting the
light and witir eoinnutl.e nl town enuiieil
nf Mno.il bnimigh In cm cute an agn- incut witli
the Spntig Hioeik W'atet suppl eoinpanv aulhori.
ing i-ald company to li its mam tlumigli llm
ettiit n the boinugli o( Moolc and Mippl the
borough n( Moosii- Willi watir for tire puiMies
Section 1. Hi- it nrdilned bj the lown couniil
of the bnrnugli i.l Mooic. and It I- heiebv or
ilameil b tlie authoiitv e,( flits anu, that the
llcht and watei eoiiitiiitlee of town council nf
the I nigh of Miwdc i' hereby empowered and
directed tn cxe'cute a eontract with the Spring
llre.ok Water iipplv ininpanv for the turn of
live- .veal fiom Sept. ', limi, julltoiisInK Mid
water impaii.v tu la it pipe, eondiiit and
appliaiiiet iipo'n and through mi li Micel of the
benoiigh of Monlc a the eild lommillee shall
desiguilp fur the iiurpux of Mippl.ving with
water for tire puipoe for fourteen livilranta in
Mill borough, Mihjie-t to the rule and regiilatloim
nl the ciiiiipani, at the late nf twinty tf2li))
dollar per Inrfrnnt pet aiiiuini, invahh ipiarteilv
in iibaino tin the tiit di of .lanuarv, pnl,
.lull and October to Mid mitipau.v. It 1 fin -the'r
underi-tiiod and agiee-d that additional bv
dranl slnll be set at the anno i.itt- und under
the same condition a Hew now- In place. SMtil
agreement to be .ue follows, to wit:
Meuiniaiiduiu of agreement made and enterul
lulu tin, ninth div of vplimlr, Pail, bilweui
Ihe Spring llrnnk W iter supplv conipaii, u inr
poratlon dill Ininipoialed iindir the law nf the
tate n( Pi nics.vlvanla, pill v of the firt pait. and
the borough of Mn.ii.le-, pailv nl the t-eeond put.
Wltliei.elh, Tial the bnliillgll nf Mihi.ii heubv
iirniiilse and agree to pay the Spring Hinnl;
Watir supplv ce'tupaiiv. for the trim n( live veal
(rum ninth 'of Septeinbe-i, pull, for the supply
of water foi Hie puipnis for fourteen hulraiit
In the liorougli nl Muo.u at Hie rate ot juni per
livdiant per anniiiit, pavable ipurlirlv In advatiie
en the Hri-t di o( .liuuarv, April, -tub and
October, to the coinpmi). Ir I iindeistood and
agreed that Ihe hvilrant shall l loeoted on the
main of mIiI eoinpanv at smh (mint a shall
be de.ignatid by Hie light and walij- eninmitue
nf town eoiitieil nf Moo-le linroiiKh, a'l)' I tint the
pri'i.uri shall be mch a can he supplied from
Ihe piesent -tMoin of the w iter ciunpanv, taking
into atceiviut nf tutuie ili.ift and eoiiMimptioii
upon it x'.tim.
sec. 2. Tint an evpen.e due to the to Iota
Hun of any hydi nit shall be home by Ihe bormiKli
ot Moni.ii,
See. 3 The Spilng llrnnk Water suppl.v eoin
panv .hall exinife due nue ami ililigeme In the
loii.liuetlon n( It milii and the extension nl
its line nn that public travel ma.v not be im
peded or illMurli'd iiniieees'aril and that no
d image may be eaued to person or ptoprii, and
If uny dimage be iaii-eil a afoicsalii through the
negligence of said minpiuv In eveavatlug thin
uct dimage lo be borne bv said eoinpanc.
Ill cvltnen whereof the Mrl of tlie Hrt pirt
ha eveeiiled this ngr.vnienl In Its pre.ldml, and
had alfived hereto Hi mtpniale heal, and the
pari nf the second put has executed tills agree
ment by it burgev and In affWed heieto It
cnipoiate seal tin, ninth ill nf September, 101.
Pawed by Ihe eoutiell the ninth day ol Septem
ber. 1"01
JOHN M ROIlEHTsOS', President.
Apprnved-EMMET HRIHIHEMI, Hurgem.
Atlisl iiium.o M tii.irrr.,
Ib rough Clerk
AN OHDIN'WCi: pinvidiiig fni Hie setting nf
cuili stiines by the owuei nf properl v abut.
ting mi Mam street and other street as heiein
after named in the borough of Mooste
sci lh ll I He It nidalned by Hie town inline 1
ol the lienotinti of Mooli, and it I luiihy m
ilalued bv the aulhoritv of the same, a. Minus,
In wit: lh it all nwniLs of urniurtv abutting ui
Miln treet, nr Wvnming avitiue, fimn spnu
llrnnk luilwa.c lo Mill (icik, and nn spring
sltiel, flout llutler'a Corturs, In lutiTMitiun nl
Sie stti-el, and from sprlnit street, on sieei
.tint, to File and U.vnmlnir Valle lallroad
bridge, ill tho slid linmugh of Monslc, be iliieet
ed and n-vilicd to ait curb stones In front nt
their rcpcitlvo properties, In ai'iordiine with
ilie plin and spei Itle.itlon prepared bv the bor
oiijli cnijliicer, now on rile with the borough
link.
See 2. Tint sixty ita.va notice slnll be glnn
lo each of said owneis of pioperl ulmning nn
tho said Miln and other streets, a heretofore
n inn (I, tu set curbs a piovlded in the llrst -e'e
linn of thl nrilltunie.
Nnd, In cae said persons shall fail or refuse
to cninplv wilh the provision, nf thl onllnitire
within the time herein specllled, Ihe borough
slnll set out said rurh stones and Hen shall be
entered for the cost of the same, with a penally
added, a provided by law
Parcel by the council the ninth dav ol Sep
tember, r-01. A. D. ' (Signed)
JOHN M HORF.RT.ON, President.
Apprnved-EMMET HnODllEM), Burser.
Attest-TIIO.MAS.bl'TCLlFFE.
Horough Clerk.
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Thin Pour Llnei, 6 Cent fur lincli Bxtra Lint,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
''.'."Mi" - M'M l-l)IN"' !' IHADERS HANK
Hulldlng.
Architects.
EDWAIID II. DAVIS, AleCIIITLCT. " C(i.SKLJj
Hulhlllig.
rilCIIHIIII K l IIIIIIWN. .Midi, II, HEAIa
ltjte Evchatige Hldg , 118 Washington ave.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
II. L. HVKlllMI, cm CONNKI.li HC1LDIN0.
Eontlsts.
Hit. C. E. EILENHEHtlKIt, I'Al'M HUILD1M1,
sprtite street, St.rauion,
DII. C. C. LAl'IIACII, 111 WMIMIMI AVENUli
- a " " '
Lnwyers.
Fit . K K. HO I.E. MTOHSKY-AT-AW.
llooms 12, II, HI and I" Hurr Uulhlinc.
I K IttVCY. AITV.COMMilNWKAI.111 HLDfl.
D. 11. HEI'l.tmi.K. VrrOHSEI-I.OV.NS NEfToi
tlated on real utaic eceiirlty. Mean Hulldinii,
coiner Wa.hlngton ivtuue and Sirure street.
WTLLAHD. WMIHEN k KNAI'P, ATTORNEYS
nil loiinsellnrs-at hvv. ltepiibllesn lluiidlns,
Wii.hlnglon nieniie.
JESSI I' A: ,IEil P, VrrOHSEYS AM) COl'N.
sellom-at law Commonwealili Iluildlng, Room!
I'), 20 and 21.
I.DWMID W. TIIMEII, ATlllHNKY. H00M3
I'M I'll. Wh floor, Meara llulldlnu.
I. A W HIE-. mnitSKY TLAW, HOAHD
nf Trade llnllillnir, Seranton, Pa.
PATTEIIM1V k WILCOX, THADEHV XATIONAIi
11 ink llull.llnu-
C. COMEOYS. IMS HEPI'HLICAN IttllLDINO.
A
. W. nEHIIOLF, OFFICII MOVED TO NO
211 Woming avenue.
Physlcinns nnd Surgeons.
DH W. i:. ALI.LN. 511 .NOItlll WASHINGTON
avenue.
DII S W I.' WIOHEAl V, OFFICE 3.11 WASH
Ington avenue. Hesldinee, I31H Mulberry.
Chrnnlo diseaes, lungs, heart, kidney and
genitourinary oigan a specialty. Hour, t
to 4 ji. m.
Hotels nnd Hestaurants.
THE FK CFK. I'l MI 127 FItANKLIN AVE
nue. Hates irakonable.
P. ZKKILEH, Proprietor.
SCHANTOV IIOISC, SEAH II., L. k W. PAS.
nenger depot. Ceunluited on the European
.plan. ICIOH KO( II, Prnprletor.
Scavenger.
A. H. IllllfiCiS (T.ENS CHIVY VALLIi AST)
eei pool; in udm , only Improved pump, need.
A II. HnggK, pmpnetor. Leave order 1100
North Main avenue, or Eleke' ilrus store, cor
ner Adam and Mulberry, llnth telephones.
Seeds.
0 R. CI.AIIKi; k CO.. SHEDnMEN AND NIIRI
er.vmrn, i-lore 201 Wachlngtnn avenue; greer
bonus, pi'ifi Noilh Main avenue; store tell
phone, 72.
Wire Scieens,
JOil'PII Kt'EniT.. HE Ml Till I.CK. AVB
Seranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wire Screen.
Miscellaneous.
DIII.-sMtKISfi FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER;
aNu ladles' ujl-H. Louis hhoemaker, 212
Ail nn nvintie
MLOMKiEE HHO. PHISIERV M'PPLIKS EN
velnpi. piper big, twine. Warehouse, HO
Walnngton avenue, Vranlon, Pa.
TIIF WILKES IIAIIIIE HEIOIID CAN HP. HAD
in Siiantou at the new eland of Heimsn
Hros , Hl spruce and Sell Linden; M. Norton.
.'t-'2 Latkavvauiia avenue; 1. s. .vhutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Boarders Wnnted.
WANTED Taldc boarders. Mrs. Tompkins. S3t
Washington avenue.
Situations Wanted.
MTl VTHIN WANTED- V widow with one child
would like a position a housekeeper. Car
give good ufeitnce. Addrc Mik. E. D. Oly.
pliant.
&ITl'ATIOV WANTED-Position as housekeeper
wanted; eatable of taking (ull chaige. Call
or aililrc-M 730 ilariiMin avenue.
Ml CATION WWTED A a cook in a hotel or
boaiditig hou-.e Address took, Tiibune of.
Ceo.
SIIT'ATHIN W V.STED As superintendent or fore.
man at coal mines; filteen jeara Ckpeiiencu
and be.t ifferencea. Hox A, Tribune Olhce.
hiri'VTION WANTED First class cook wisltia
pcwitlon, hotel or cafe. C2 Vulean street,
Wilkes llarre.
Isiri'VnoN WANTED -llright, industrloiut hoy,
17 iai old, dot-In situation. Work in ttiA
civil engineering or cleciilial line prefeircd. Ad
circs Z ., Tribune Olrlee.
SITI'ATION WANTED-A good, hone.t and reli
able girl would likr a situation at general
hnusiwnrk with a nice lamily. Address M. IL,
Setanton Tribune
SIIT ATI OS WASTED Ph. (I., legistered. wanu
permanent or relief position. Pills, Trlhunj
Olhce.
si IT' VI ION WANTED-lly a woman to go out
wa-hli'ir or nursing. Please call or addren
lilti Cedar avenue, City.
SlTe'ATTOS' WASTED A widow woman wants
a position a hou-ekeeper or at general
hoiwwork; first claw experience; willing to di
snv kind ol work. Address Mis. A. M., Tribuni
OfBte.
Sirt'ATION WASTED-At anthing where there
is a e hater to weirt. up, by ouna; man
who ha hid experience a bookkeeper and cob
lector, Addresa c, care ol The Tribune.
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will Rrn Die Monthly
ni'CTI Returns,
lito I . The Investor's Fund I'aya Semi-monthly,
The oldest established In America. No certificate,
holder has ever lost cent. Payments ms;J to
all subscribers every 13 dai. No trouble N
delay. Money relunded en demind Write to
day for particulars, free to any address.
C. E. Mackey 4 Co., Hudson Uld's.. New VorU,
We own and offer at prices
yielding nearly tlvo per cent.
$1,000,000
First Mortgage Sinking Fund
B GOLD BONDS.
4WUHU4.itlia,l'tia 4iVkV
Riifte Plerfrir
andPojOerCompany 8
of Butto, Mont.
Write (or special circular,
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 Nnesau St., New York.