THE SOBANTON TRIBUNE-JbHUOAY, NOVBJ1BEB 15, lUOt. ID hi NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE AT HONESDALE. hibjccts Considered by Instructors. Concert by Edith Norton. Vc!nl to the Scnnton Tribune. Honwsdalc, Nov. H.At lb" VvYdm'K. lay afternoon session. Prof. Urci.ii IHCtl IIH lllH Hllbjc'd, "AinPllftlll Wl'ltt'l'H if tlio I'twitt Dale" Miss tiloyd ppnho in "How to tiruvv," ami 1'iof. Dnrei on 'Rending for Culture." Tn tlio ovc-nliiK Hip I'M'lli Norton Con tort I'oiiii'iiny kiivo nil oxt'i'lkni cutt'i' laliiiiioiit In tlio court house. Thin wae Wsh Norton'H third ainic-araim! before t lloiicsdalc nildlcivec. The applause the received was proof that she was no Ks n favorite than on former ocen llons. The solos liy Miss I'alillne .lohli ioii, wlilMtlhnr I'V Miss .lanet Lester ind niandolln parts by Mr. Hairy AVIll-M-d nil brotiitht foith prololiRed ap ilause. l'lvery iivnllnble scat In the -oiirt room was oeentiled and many Nere standim?. Tlmrsday morning the devotional ex ercises were eoiidueted liy I'.ev. ('. L. Percy, l'rol'. imrct oconpleil the llrst period. Ills stltijeet was "Application nf Method In I'rhnary IJoiidlns." tte dwelt on word method, tinchliii,' phrase Slid fftivo Illustrations of the manner of spelling and reading In nunc country schools. The next speaker was I Jr. Andrew Thomas Smith, principal of Munslleld State Norma! school. Mr. Smith, in taldns: the platform, slated that he paw many faces iimnoir the teachers that In- was permitted to look upon live years iiko, when here, JIc was i;liul in Dnow that the AVayne county teacher was not satislled wllh the funny part only, hut craved that which was solid. Found and would broaden the mind, tie named his subject "Vices of the lui nslnatlon." which he discussed accord ingly and told the fachers to substi tute virtue for vice He spoke on thrie dangers of iuuigluallon, namely. is lonary. seductive and corrupt. MONTROSE. riicci.il It. tlio ranton Tilbiuie. Montrose, Xov. 11. The llrst week of November court ended today, when the jury was discharged and court ad journed for the week. I'oiiiliiiiiiuealth vs. .leiome Stone: as Midi. Settled. Commonwealth vs. c. II. Monroe; adultery. Defendant did not appear. Commonwealth vs.AV. S. Contain ille gal practice of medicine. Defendant did jiol appear. Commonwealth vs. John Palmer: as Kiult. Not pros, entered. Common wealth vs. John (ir.uly. De fendant is eonnnltted to the custody and guardianship of the maunuers of the JTouse of lh'furjo at lilen Kails. Delaware county. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Hack, defendant is sentenced to imprison ment in the industrial reformatory at Huntingdon. John Skinuurd vs. Silas Hartley, case Settled. H. K. liirlch vs. M. K. Uathrop. Jury drawn but not sworn and the case goes over. M. AV. Saffoid, esi.. is appointed to examine the account and dockets of the prut lionotary, register and recorder and clerks of the several courts of Sus iiuehauna county iind make report as required by act of assembly. The following bridge viewers were appointed: Urldgo in Krooklyn. Morris ' Tingle.v, llarsiial MeVlcar, Frank A. Jcffcrs; bridge in New Milford, A. X. jHlllard, It. M. Hosuvick, W. II. Stark: liridge in Sllker Lake, J. C. Whoaton. C. C. Hill. P. It. Kane: bridge in (Jib son. T.. D. liensou. J. 10. Curtis, Charles Itookstavor: bridge in Mlddletown, (!. It. Graves. N. liarniint, Cleorge Jluxtoii. The Tunkliannoek fool ball team will come to .Montrose on Saturday and play a game with our local learn. Archdeacon I. "Webster Co.e and wife, of Alden, I'a.. have been visiting lohttlves in this place litis week, ,T, H. Stephens Is about ?n eri et a barn on his South Main street property. N. SusMU'iu will soon occupy tlio Hamlin house, on West Church street, recently purchased by Dr. CD. Maekoy. J. D. ilawley will move his family lo rooms over (i. If. YViitrous' store, Landlord Halpln has sold the Kx I'hauge hotel to 11. S. Patrick, who, in turn, lias sold II to James Dolan, a hotel man of Dlinoek, who will soon take possession. It Is stated that Mr. Dolan's brother. T. I.. Dolan, will take -hnrge of the hotel at Dhnoek. Air. tlnlpln's business Intentions for future have not been dellnltely the au- nounced. HALLSTEAD. Ppn-Ial to tin Seranton Ttllune. - Uallstcad, Nov. H. As the receipts of the Hallstcad postotllee have materially Increased during the past year, this Is to bo a presidential oillce after Janu ary I, Tills may niean another toss-up as to who will bo the next postmaster. Also It will renew the ngltiitlou regard ing the removal of the olllee. Saturday It Is expeeteil that the llk mill here will bo sold at sheriff's tale In Montrose. Whoever gels possession of the property, wo trust will keep the wheels turning and many employes nt work. Mrs. 1. omuls has decided to continue delivering Ice- all winter. She has al ready completely emptied her large ice house and has been purchasing ice from W. .1. Day. An Indlitnieiu wnsi found by the re cent grand Jury against C 11, Munroe, of Great Uond township, upon a scan dalous, charge. As. his ball had expired, through it mistake, he naturally took his flight to parts unknown. At least tlio Mierilf, who came with a writ lo servo hint week, had In lepoit he was missing. In couseuonco of there being no one to piosecute, tho suit could not bo fried, Somo hold that Monroe was Innocent of the chamo and was a ic tliu of clreimihlauccs. John Hays Is studying telegraphy, muler the instruction of his father, Michael Hays?. "Rev. Tt. N. Ives, of Now Milford. will address the Voting Men's Christian a. toclatlon meeting Sunday afternoon, j;. It. llartnutii, of Ureal lleml, will render several vocal -elections. John J, Driiiioll will take, possession of the corner gioeery, formerly run by M, V, Hand, on I'lne street, Monday. Mr, Hand will go into partnership with 1ih brother In New Milford, where they will operate a large general more. Mrs. Kittle Kanford, of rjayre. Pa n homo tu attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mm. Dulley. Tin funeral of Mrs. llallry was held Monday from tho homo of her duugli ttuvVfiH. IOugenc, Swartz. Many friends, relatives and acquaintances attended, f - ar The pall-bearers were '. u, .Swarln, Jtuiherrord .Swartu, Jnines .Slmrell, .1. (1. MeCreary, V. 11. MoCrenry and O. M. Sllker. fJeeeased was for ninny yen ra a devoted Christian and a mem ber of tlio Presbyterian church. She Is survived by two daughters. Mrs, Frances MeCreary and Mrs, IOugenc .Swartn. Itev. t AV. Church delivered a touching funeral sermon. Mrs. l.oulsa Dullolst died at her home In "Washington on Sunday. Funeral ser vices were held from her late home In that city on Wednesday. Interment was at Washington. Deceased former ly lived here. She was the widow of the late Nicholas DuIJols. Nelson Coon N making Improvement! upon his house on Pine street, recently vacated by Mr, and Mrs, George Ward. PICTURE i The llrst letters of the seven words tleian. Ira Keuyou, Michael Kllrow, jr., TO. II. I', ltoosa and Anson Here were doing jury duty at Montrose Ibis week. Mr. and Mrs. James Slmrell and fam ily left for their new home in Scranlon, Tuesday. II Is not yet dellnltely settled who will succeed Mr. Church as editor of the County Herald. Arthur liradstreel has relliuiulslied his position wllli the Mitchell house, to assume proprietorship of the Central house, in. Great lieiul. The Locomotive Firemen are prepar ing for a grand ball on Thanksgiving eve in Midler's hall. An additional number of electric lights were placed in the Daptisi church on. "Wednesday. It was found that tho rear of the church was not lighted as bright as It should be, hence the addi tional lights. ELMDALE. Seu.il tn tlip Suranlon Tiibmir lOlnulale, Nov. II, Klmdalc Is fast assuming the appearance of a railroad town. A large force of men Is em ployed day and night. Two steam shovels are used in preparing the site for tlte new yard, which will consist of llfteen tracks. The one fact to be la mented Is I lie closing of the main road, thus obliging the farmers to drive an additional distance of nearly two miles over rough roads enroute to market, P,y early spring the tracks will be bridged and the road again opened to the public. The teaeheis of Jefferson township held a meeting at No. t school house last Saturday morning. These meet ings, In which I he teachers discuss va rious subjects relating to school work, will be held regularly and will take the place of the former local Institute. Itev. S. G. Haas is still conducting meetings at I ted Oak school house. Much good Is lieing done, Mr. George Henneforth has removed to his new home in .Salem. Mrs. Frlsliee mid children, of Minor's, will occupy for the winter the house re cently vacated by Mr. George Henne forth. Mrs, Samuel Myers, of Maplo itun, Is vitilllng lier brother, .1. P. Moore, and other friends in tlio vicinity. Miss Van liusklrk. of liald Mount, Is the guest of .Miss Itrady. Miss Pearl Owens, who has been tho guest of her sister at Seranton, has re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. George May and family, spent Sunday with Mrs. May's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Owens. Mr. F. A. Watrous had the inisfor-J tune to cut ills ankle while working in the woods on Saturday. Miss Christine Heiuieforth has re turned home from a visit with friends at Carhondale. EDELLA. sin l,d in ill" Si miiIoii Tribune. lOdella, Nov, H, A very interesting marriage occurred at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt C. Potter on Wed nesday owning. Nov, 1", when their only daughter, Miss Minnie F. Potter, and lOlbert L. Johnson, of Justus, wen? united in holy wedlock by Itev. David Spencer, D. D.. of itlukely. Charles W. Johnson and his sister, Miss 1011a L. Johnson, of .Seranton, were best man and maid of honor respectively, Tho ceremony took place under u beauti fully arched evergreen bower erected In ono corner of tho parlor, Tlio guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lou John sou. M.ittle Johnson, Itay Johnson, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank llrown. Walter and Florence llrown, Dennis .Stanton, ot Justus; Mr. and Mrs. Hansom Simons, Otto and orln .Simons, of lllakely; Mrs. M. L. Cook, of Ilinglmmton, N, Y.s Miss Adelia Stanton, of Nicholson; 'Air. and Airs. Houbon l.owrey and family, of Green llldge; Alerlys Case, of Provi ileitec; George AVIille, of Green Grove, Tho bride, who is a well known and estimable young lady, was tho recipi ent of a number of presents, The groom Is one of our industrious and rising young furniorH. Their home, upon their return from their wedding: trip In Xew York stale, will ho at Justus. The bride was attired In a beautiful uthes of rose cashmere, with white satin trimmings, and carried a bouquet of chrysantheinumus. A bountiful mar vlugo supper was served, to which full justice wub done by all present, - ..jt... Bam " BSuL K :4v:' It SUSQUEHANNA. Special lo llii) Scr.ihton Ttllmne. Hustruehiinnii, Nov. Il.-Davld Ho.cU or, an aged resident or Oakland town-nhlp- died at the Oaltland-Husnunhannn Poor Asylum on Monday night. The funeral look plnoo today, Tho deceased In Htirvlved by a son tind daughter, who tiro residents of Ulngluiniton. Quito ii number of our residents took In tho Mile's excursion to New York city this morning. it is more than probable that the borough will retain tliu lot on lOasl Main street recently pnrchaned, but eventually erect the new borough build ing upon n Mnln street Hlte. Itev. anil Mrs. C. C. Macltey, of Dak land, ttre glieslH of Deposit relatives. Mrs. Sidney Itryden, of Oakland, lias returned home from a three mouths visit with relatives In llillnols. Charles llrown has commenced to erect a dwelling house on Westfall ave nue, Oakland. The board of trade, Hie common coun cil and Hie tlreinen will hold a triple conference today in regard to the site for the new borough building. Albert It, Falltenburg, has returned from Hnrrlsburg, where ho peeved as PUZZLE. A Mere I PdffofeW)ee .nAni.maj A Medicine A Truif A Color A Valley rive tho name of a well-known poll- foreman of I he t'nited Stales court grand jury. The suggestion that the borough erect its now building upon wheels and move It about to suit the various whims and caprices of the residents of the several sections of the borough will hardly be adopted, A number of members of Moody Itt llef corps, No. 11'. G. A. It., are at Wilkes-Harre today, attending a dis trict meeting of the order. The lOllte Concert company will give an entertainment at Hallstcad Nov. "J:'. A. C. liradstreel, formerly ot Sus quehanna, has taken possession ot the Central House, Great Head, vice Char les Curran, who has retired. The Crescent club held a well attend ed and very pleasant hop In Hogan Opera House this evening. Hlnghnmton musicians furnished melody. Joseph Shanahan has located at Kan kakee, Illinois. A. 10. Alitehell, of this place, recently mechanical superintendent of the lOrle, has been appointed assisted suporlnteii clent of motive power of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road. T, A. Carr is ill at his home in Limes boro. .Miss lOslher Fredrickson is tlio guest of friends in New York city. Horn, to Air. and Airs. John Healey, a daughter. Following are the new oilleers of the board of trade: President, Clarence 10. Tltsworth; vice president, Charles Hurrhus; treasurer, lOdward Doherty; secretary, W. A. Skimmer; trustees, (three years), A. A, Jackson, llarrv Holdriilge. WELSH HILL. spixi.il lo flic suanloii 'liiliuiie. Welsh Hill, Nov. II. Alonday and Tuesday were up-to-date rainy days. AUss Dertha Owens Is vlsltlni; rela tives in Forest City. David Williams is moving ills family to Carhondale this week. Air. AVIUIains will remain on the farm until spring, when ho will join thorn. Will Hutler made a business clip to Ararat on Saturday last. J. W. Davis and John Klrkley, of this place, together with a party of hunters from South Gibson, left on Alonday for tho wilds of Sullivan county, where they Intend to hunt deer. James Fuller, of South Gibson, was the guest of D. J. Morgan on Sunday. Tho new oltlcers of the Christian JOn iloavor society of the Congregational church are as follows: President, Airs, W. H, Davis; vice-president, Harry Anthony; secretary. Airs, It, N. Harris; treasurer, Airs. J. S. Owens; organist, AIlss Verda Morgan, FOREST CITY. spci'lj lu tie Sc ronton Ti11iuiii. I'eii'.l t ay, Nu, II, Tlio liuiough I'oiiiii'il Ihii week irciiilci ilmlr t.iinous iproliitlon 'In ill. otuict tin- n'i iTlaiy of tlio boiougli ronnul to loiuin licim allotting an.v iirwpuicr man or oilier rlliru lo see or ini'ilillc with tlio lioo! of r.iiil council, t'.Mi'nt m (lie picture of ono or liioie of tin; ji conmil." Tlio uvjliillon w ju-cil on Ana. JI, ln'raiin of Ilio coinini'iit ut iifM.-ip.ipvr men en lliu imIIoik of tho lOiincll, It v.n ini'ii'ly Pic oiiiioipiiis of a Hmllrlivo fplrit ati'l liioie U no iiu.Mhm Imt lli.it tlic louncll c.. imlid iis .mllioiil.v in l.il.lns; Midi nil ion, Jolm T. Painter ami Mii M.ny llllrn .lolwo, two of V,inilllni;'3 M11-I,mmn jonng pcoplo, uric unili-il in nilirbig" iu tlio Mi'llimllit '.noiU(;i; TucmIj.v. fail, woie iuunl ji'trrijy hy Mi. ami Mis. Adifonl Tinsley, of lltiiklc (Vntcr, aiiiiiiiiic iiig t Ito nuirlaso of tlivir ilanslilor, rii'illii, lo H'il ll.iiii .1, .Ioiim, of Forest: l.it.v, on tlio sut of this nuiiilli, llotli oun7 rcoplc liaio a wlilo circle ot fiicmli. .Mr. .iiul Mix, sinniil l.yoin am iiiniunlns Hie ikalii ot tlidr iluijlilrr, I.ily, u fell u lc t jit tu illpiillii'ilj. Tim I'lin.ilii, v.cie uKrn to A'.ruiitoii Tuciljy fr inU'ini'iit in ;l.e llilirew (t'lnvtiiy. I'. II. ('.irprnfcr, mi.. j$ in Muiuiut on li,ii- I1CH tllt-i Wlik. IjIV ili'lcualiim from l'oic-t Lily went to Souinloii to lii'ir Mailjinn .Noi.lu.i. Paul Drouil, a I'lilanili-r, plcjiled guilty to li'jllncr a iow U'l'oio SijiiIu. Aikoinuii ,Mt(iiljy .aid wjs tent tn tlio couiily Jail for lliu winter. A ymiti; nun luninl AVillianii ni this v.cil: Bivcii J Imailnif liefpio ijiuiro (lll.lii' jiuI fujiul iinilly of li,-us--inj and tmntln; on tlin IjihI of 'lliuinm lli'inoii, lie will set out of .Muutrio In time tn cat TlunUtfhlu;; luiKiy nltli 1,1s famll.i. '1 lie llilblilo Cemeiery aocijtloii li.ii nu'lc a lioiv load fioin St. Asm ci'inclfiy lo the hi. trtiuio ol the llllliid; tcinctiry. It wa a liocdul liniuou'iucnt. A ncielty topper was M'lied by tlio laJici o Clulit vliuicli in tlio (iullii room tliU cu'iilnf, ami tomoiro' niglit ''(," toclal ulll be lield at tlic UaplUt pjuoDagc. . t4--i..i.'Ji THE MARKETS. Wftll Street Review, New VntK, Nov, II. Piofctduiul npcenlitoM ve much (Ib.ippohilcil nier the effect of l.nt tilghtS ottlel.il imnoliiii'cniont ot lliu tctnil of tlio Fi'llleluciit of tlio mllroiil ionlioriv In Hie Xntttmuiletii. Tlieli' illtnpiioliilnii'lit M lino In tho l,ict tli.it .i uiy Unlit outside iIciiimhI kv stnrU win uttl.nli'il by tliu niiiiouiicniii'iit. 'I he w.ltiliful ln'.ii'i veio l.rrnl;' alhe tu the llut tlou, mill when they jw tho eftmt't m.il.linf lu iraliM pi'ollU they put out txli'iihe fhott line lo take nwuy llic tii.ulitt Irnui tliue .icrhlii Id llitilil.ilu iiiuI then llcieety nlil.il the nuiUet to ill'loilci' stop Iom oiiIcim ami eu.ihle 'hem to take itofUi on tho holt tlilo, llim' Uifte I'll cli'luciit Ilio fhuit scllliitf wj In thi! ne.ikiicvs ol the lu.aki't w.ii tllcloieil when tho lie list lieR.m to naer ilurlns tlio l.it hour. S'ili!.iU' tt.lt leeoii'ilci wilo mailo lu nil tlio aslbu Hlocki ami nt smiic tiolnti iitnonir the io:il"n mill Ilio tH'il.iltlo llino wriu Lonuiletu li'ioii'l fen. A notiltilo faet In the tl.iv's tlaillnc w.H the eoiui.imllu iiiliohlllly of the Pnlteil M.itw Steel lOoeK Tho lliiliinintlliciiljl inlliii.ul Pu'U ti tul Kitne of I tic Vntiilcililllo v.hlili have lieou umliT tn l litpnl.it ti teceiilly for ailv.nu-M wric luo-t a ttvi I i'il liy tin; pi'llliiff, idthoiuih the Ill (li'velcpiil weaklier Ihrouliout the iouim' nt the day. The leeent fjiri'til.itliin lu: hccti l.iritely t'l-iil usin tho .Veithern I'.iilllo 'etfhv tneut ami with tho ilcl.01' for that known, tho piofei-lonals nicui' that all the imimI nci win nut, while tin.' iMMpiiellu;; ooiulltlun in the liion-y 1il.ul.il in. nli' It uiiiU.-li.ihli' to hold stocki. Some of the leretit pilic hii'K l.il.in in coiiiicitliili'v ith the Ioiiih of the Norltirtti So-iniille-i loliuiati) Inahe II e lilnif. that llio-e (111114 ilio ii illvippniiilnir.il to (he luurl." at tho pili'M liullcili'il, "1 line v'.o, a rutlier iluhlnm leellnic abn m to h the 1l.niM.-filitlliriit.ilH tot imiueill.ilely imi-einiil In the ctlleni"nl nio lo lieiifllt In II. The ftullii'i' niljiisliiii'iil n! tho IIiiiIIiibIoii illiCLtoiii ums inaile hy the liens m pluv iiiwn the feau of tliuhl liolilei. Tol.il siIm toiliy. l,l(M,.Mnl. Tho I. ilho.nl liolul lu.nki'l v,h weak hi lie pithy wllli ftuLk.-. Total s.iliM. par .ilui', s.'i, ti'.il.liio. I". S. hnii'lc woie all innhaiui'il on tlic l.i.t call. Tim follow intf ipiolnlioim are fnriiMiCil 'I he Trltiinie lii 51. ". .loiclai ,t Co., inoinit illS-ilH! .Mean biilldiiis, -iiauloii, I'a. Ti'lephoi.e, M(f: (Ipeii- lllicli- f.on- t'loi- ina-. i', i. ci. Iiib. Amt'ilcm U'.Mr I'-ii'1! l'-tl"! II""'! lli,,j Atchi-ou ...I M -I T',-, .!"i AliliUon. I'l Ii'l'i inn; lU l'lo'.j Aiu.il. fepper aV T SJ ill Am. Car .V r.unuh.i ... 'S!Vi SJ'i -7 "' Itiwik. Tuition I'U'S liOl; !!? I'TTg llalf. ,t Old KM HI'S'k I'tl'i W I In-. - Olih til'.a tu"; (''a "',: t'liic. k :t. Wi-i 'i-ili iU ai's -'"' 1 hio., .mm. st. ! n-.'U iw Hi."1; Hii'.i i lii.-.. II. I. K IMi- IIS 1 IM'j JHl'i Col. I'ui'l .V: lion o:l m hji.j Sfji j Ijie It. II ur 4:!'a II 4 1 4 l.rle It. II.. IV 7.! T.i Tl'i T'J'i l.ouii. ,v Na-h 107 107 In-.", 101 .Map. Illfiati'il I2!'i Ti'' 1-17 U-'i Mil. Ti.nllon Ki'i'i 1f'ii?i liil'i liil'j Mi-o. Paiilli- Wl'i titli I'l' i 3U07h Nnlii'lk .V We. 1 7' ."'i ""''''.i '"t''7i .V. V., (i. ,V- tt :il'; iif-is :i' " .N. V. Cinli.il Hi'l'li HJi IVi'i Ml l'elili.l. K. I! HOli 1IU HI!.') J ir.'.i lte.uliii(? Hi Il3i 47.U H l'"-i HiMiling liy.. In.. I'r. .. ',' 7'4 7."-; ,".i sun h i n Ity :i!i r-i' ."a3 :.:;c, s'onlhcin liy.. IV !l"i imli ! in1! Siiilhmi I'.olli'- ulTs 01Ti .V'j 10", T.'ini. Coal K lion :' ll-i'a hi'., hl-'i Texas Paellli- I0'a -II lo'i l'"i 1 S. I.e.ilhi'1' IJ' 1U'. ll' 11T8 1". S. bealhei, l'r "l M 'l''i M I'. . ltiiiiliei I"i I.V'i 11 1.1',i S. Mci'l Co !.!-; nil's I'", l:l'i I. S. Sleol, I'l 'Al'i SM'i ', '.ij-'s Wi-tein 1 nloii :l i'l !'' 'K'A Wal.i'-h, IV :I7 :!17 1,7 '.'H Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SIOfKS. I..i,'l,.iw.inna Dally Co., I'r County Saiii!;a Hank ,V Tiuv Cu.. I'ii.-t Xatiim.il Hank (Caihomlate) ,. Stuml.iiil llilIliiiK Co Thinl N.ilion.il Hank Iliiue tli'poit ami DNcouiil Hank.. Ki-oiioiiiy l.lulit. .11. k P. Co I " i i ?. t National Hank l.ai ka. Titi.-l Sale Dcpo-ic Co ( laik - Snovcr Co., IV Siiaiilon Iron IVnce Ar Jlfc Co. ... Sciaiiton A.le Woik Seiaufoii S.iiluu'. Hank Tiailri National Itank fxranton Holt 4: Xut Co People's Hani: Now Memo Hi. k C Co I10NUS. Siianlun I'av.'iiaei' Jta.ilw.iy, iiist Moitsage, ilue I'.iii) People's slieet llalluay. Him. uioit- Race, due IMS IVoplo's Stieet lt.ilhv.iy. ciineial iuoili.'aae, due IK I Iliek-on .M.iiuif.ii tiirinif Co I.acKa. Township School .1 per iet.1. City of Siranton St. Imp. u per cent f-'ei.iuton 'I'laitlou 0 per rent link AtLei Ml ... ti'ii .".o 4Ml -71 . . Ill l-'OO 110 121 l'JO 4W 17.1 101 1R.1 ... 7j 111 111 11.1 100 102 Seranton Wholesale Market. (Collided by II, (.'. Hale, 27 baekawaniu Me.) Beans Per hiLshel, choice mariow, s.(K)a2.0.). llulter Vie-h creaniei.i. 2la22c.; il.iiiv, fiesh, 22i. cheese Villi eicain, 10'ijllc. HUBS Xeailiy hlale, 2:ia25i'. -Medium IJeani Per bushel. V2.10 Crerii Pea-, Per liuhel, $1. 0.il.l. I'loui Host patent, per lurrel. 1.15. Ilciins IVr bushel, choice marrow, s:i. 10 Potatoes Per bii-.hel, SH..11. Onioiia Per bushel, .1.0'J. New York Grain nutl Produce Market Xov, Voik, Nov. 11. -Ploiir- riimly held wllh :i fair ileiuand lor sprini; patinls. Wheal Spot firm; No. 2 it'll. S2"4c. I, o. b, nllo.it, .nut 70?i,c. cleiator; Xo, I hottheiii li'iluih, M'kC I. o. b. alloaf. UiifhuH .-tioiu and act ive; rloscil slni'ly ,il 'ac. ii"l .nliuiiu'. .M iv clo-ul M'ii'. ! l'ci'., Ttt'Sic. Coin spot sfeadi; Xo. 2, diUc, delator, and l.VJi. t, o, b. flradv at 'jc. net adianie. .Ma) ch-ediinfiv iiltoai, (iplioiL opined llim and .oUaiK'ed. Later Pecemlnr ylehlid and clo.ed i-j-y at vie cluiiRiil piiii-, while May clo-cil '..e. net lilslicr. May clo-i'd llr'lic.; Pic. 07,'. ti.iN Spot til in; Xo, 2, 40c. ; Xo, 2. I",,.: So, 2 while. IMISlac,; Xo. :s while, lc; Pack lnixid western, llilili'.; tiack while. tSallc. Options k'eneially llim and higher with the west. lliilli'r Mioins; cieameiy, 17,i2l',aC ; facioiy, IJ'.ial'i'.a''. ; .hine cicanviy, 17',...i'.22',ic. ; imitatloii cieanieiy. llalSc,; stain dairy. lS.eilc. Chee.-i (Juicf: luncy laio,c, Sept., ll'aOilie.; fanev laise, (111., I'UiiMTkC. ! f-niey small, ept,, JOUalO'ic: lancy small tKI,, Oljaldi-. tin- -litn and I'enua., 2i(j27c. ; wo.-dcin, lineandlcd, 22a'.Vi.; wetein, candled, 2l.i27c. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. hicaiii), Ncv. II. ttrciiRlli in ooaito giaiua both on cash lUil fp( eill.it ile ileuunUH t'iou;ht nioileralely actho inuketh on the board of trade today, Pecemhci' wheat limine '.'i,i"'. hluher; lire ember corn, c. up, ami lleinitlier oats 'Jie, higher, Pioviilmn uiiihanKed to Mi lo fi lent higher. Ciih notations wrre ,n follow! I'lonr htioiia: Xo. :s tpilni; wheal, ,.id-vj-. ; Xo, 2 it'll, 7S.i7tc, ! Xo. 2 itun. Ml'.lc i Xo. 2 oil-, llatUac; Xo. 2 while, :ifl.Uiio.; Xo. :i white, ll',t'.ii:i,ie.; X. 2 i.ie, ou'ic.j lair to choice maltilii; ballet, .".U.1MV. ; So, 1 ll.iv teed, Sjl.17; Xo, I lioilliwestein, SI. 17; pilnic tiiuolhv seed, i-'i.oViafi.lUi inesi iioik, l:ln.il!,W); laid, ..HlaS.52ij; hoit till, 7,MliS; diy iai. eil kliouliloiK. 7!4a7'i'C. ; tlioil ileal -hlo-, ,20 aji.iio; wlit-key, 1.:H. Chicago live Stock Market. Chicago, Xov. U, Ciiltli'-liri'eipl., 7..J00, in clmllnir 2-10 TrNaiu mid 100 ieleiii; at lite ami strom;; Rood to prime, .2.1a,.2.1; poor to medium, !-.i0.2.1; sioikeis ami feuleit, sui l.ll.li cows, fl.'.'jat.hil; lielieii, l,,10a.j; can. Iiei,, fjl.20a2.'J.1; ImlU. il.7'i; labor, Ja 0.2.1; Tci kleei, .Joal; western itecm, Sj. 1,0.1.1,0.1. lloRi. HcceipU today, .12.000; lomoirow, 2S. OiHi; left over, 4,000; ailivn and Hilly fe. hlRher; HilM'cl ami liuliliei, ?.l.!0a."i.S2',i; Koort tu clioicn heavy. M.CiOa.l.M; ioiibIi heavy, U.::0.i ,'i..Vi; litflit, 5.2iai.t); inilk of sales, ijl.OOa S.7.". . Sheep -ltitelpti, 1.1,0iKl! bheep, tlcady; limbs sliongir; cood to ihoue utllit-ro. :t lOil.CI; wctiin sheep, t'latl.'.l; Halite IjiiiIu, f-'.'.iOi 4..TO; westt'ta lambs, el.JJO for feedci-. Buffalo Live Stock Market. i:.i,t flulValo, Nov. II. -t'allle-Itfi'flpN. rai; slcadv; l.MU pound fcleeu, ijl.'iO; Hc-ht lieltt'K, iSVilail.oll; hulU, U.3.UI.M; iuiv, poor, Wa2.50; calH, "ia".2J; bi,i..ii and ltd calves, ..Wal.OO. Iloiti llt'cclpt', SO taut ntme, 10al.li. higher; heaw, Stl.wa.l.liO; lilUid, Va.eia.l.Mi; pj., i-.i.Uj afi-T'i; loiiftliii, Nia.l.llOj kuks ila.',o. Slucp anil laml Dllf'iiU's, Hi can, hiiludlng :; oi i'jiuJ.i-,; stioiu,- for IjiuI-i lop nailic, l.hOat.,0; tuIN tn sood, M.Soil.WJ; lm, o ki1h. ijl.JOal.ifl; sheep, easier; lop inlid, iSl.tOi:i.oi; lair to (jood, JSia.l.Wlj tiillij to kooJ, ijI,7.1j2.75; handy welhei. SI.OXi:i,7.5; )eaiin' fair lo e.itra, UAiAiw; heaty cwci. $..2.',3.i.j o; inKeil cwc ami wetlicrn, HIQaXMi Unida, lamb, il.Wal.0J. Oil Market. Oil City, Xov, ll.-C'irdlt IuUiicm, lanj cer llliojlcj, no bid. tshlpiueiiti, 02,617; aterage, W.tOT, lions, 01,370; average, 7J,tJt7, I AL A-- ?t THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents A1ore Titan Hour Lines, ,1 Cent for Bach Extra l.ln:. Tor Ecnt. tlilt lll'.XT- Ten loom house, 003 Wyonilnur .ite mii'i twcnly dollars per month. Apply to .1. S. Sillier, corner Mllllln atentio unci Mne t. OKI'ICIIS l'Olt IIIINT IJn second floor Maionlu hall Imlldlnir. lour I.ane, well-llKhled looius, Apple to II. II. Catv. in liiillillntf, or .1. S., Miller, .Mllllln and Vino, .()lt HUNT A li.iinlonie new nhmte tcVuhuie. ccntrallf locatiil lirnr ulieet cur, on n popular atrniie, rlfilit rooin.t unci liairinNit kllehen, I'll lor, dliilnir loom, lefopthm hall, ll'llmj ilooiit between pallor and slttlnu loom and hall unci tai lor; fhe Inure bedionm-'. tooni haiiil.o!iii'ly pa prii'il. Stained nlai"i uliiilowt lop mid bottom of staliuac. Dot kaili i.iiKit' In kilchcn. Ilutler pan Ity. hoi anil cold water on tlnee lloort. laundiy nml tubs, luiliaie lu cellar, heat in c.ith loom in the homo, cement cellar. Inlet: partition?, tradable cellar, clo.etl rn.il IiIik, sea .out dec llic Unlit lltiite In each loom, natural hud wood IhiNh. porch back and front, bay windov side mid flout, elccllh' boll?, open hath lilt" mid open nleklc plate plumbhipr. liieilhlno cio-el In bath loom, sewliiR loom wllli clovt. Thin Is one of tho li.xl eipilppeil hoine-i In tlio cltv nlTi'ieil for lent today nt ijlti per month, fall or iiilihe. 21.1 Hoard of Tinde, Tor Sale. rtll.V, fOll SAI.i; CIIIIAI' I'Tiewnoil, ilon tootlii.-, Ilnf liois, ho-tiil-, scuitlliu.', elc., fiom old cu; kiiil.ible tor nil piupiwe-. Jenuliw-, Cciiti.il Mllie-i fill, bllieiiie tlicel. D0(l-l I'ttlt SAI.i:i)ne Siolch b'nile i.'bMl hound well luoko tu inn; one tux ho'iu.l. 1'or price impiim of Wuirin A. Swindle, Ariel, Pa. I'Olt SAI.i: ( heap; lloise. spiinjr wasou ami Iniinci-, al .No. 1S20 Cedar aiemie. FOll SALK Two light sprinp wagoni ami some hltnew, cheap. Kvans, rear 1132 Lucerne elreet. Furnished Booms. I'lllt lli;XT Xiiely liunlslied loom, all lonte'i iiiii'i"'; pilvale r.imlly. sit .Miilheny -Heel, I'f'ltXISIir.H ItOO.MS I'Olt IIKXT. with heal, l-.i" and bath, tieiillciiieii pteleiied, al .Ito Adams ateime. I'lllt l!i:.T-Ofo elenanl Hunt. li"diuniii nil-ni-Jiiil: also two side hcdtoonit fuiui-hed or imluiiii-hed Willi uv of lulii. hal and a..H, wllli ot without bo.iid; l.itr-. moiliiate; ladles m jjent-. 027 Adams atomic. I'Olt RnXT ruinisli'd front room, with heat, hath and K.is; near court hon.-i.". s'entl:nian preferred. Addresit Itoom, Uox 290. FOIt HKNI' t'uinlliccl loom; heat and bath. U2j Linden stiect. Real Estate. I'Olt SAlii: One note of land, iniprnteil with nine-room houi': plenty and vailetv of ft nil ; sooii location in tillage of i'leetvllle. Mis. Olive I'Tfh, lTectvllle, Pa. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table hoarders, llrs. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Rooms and Board. A LAIKii; l'ltOXT ltOO.M, with l.oaid. al .121 Adanu avenue. .Suitahlo tor two yuuntc men. KOOJIS '10 IIUXT, wllh board. bO'i Mulberry tticct. Business Opportunity, STOCK AXD WIIKAV TKADt'.Kil without delay. Wilte for our special inaiket lclter. I'ree on application. S. 31. llibbard is Co., members X. V, Consolidated nml Stock Kxehanse, II and 15 Hroadw.iy, New York. Kstablidhcit 1S0I, Loiii; W'taiice l'liono 2JSS liroad. Money to Loan. $.100,000 TO LOAN Lowest rates; straisht or monthly pajnicnls. Stark k CcTraders' bl-Js. AXV AMOUNT OP MONTY TO LOAN Quick, etrafchl leans or Ituildini; and Loan. At from i to C per cent, Call on X. V. Walker, St 1-31.1 t'onnell building. 1 'i ' PITTSTON. Special to the Seranton Tribune. I'itMuit. Xov. II, A repoit liuulatc'il Ihion'ih out thl-, sciiiou Lite hi it n'plit and r tiis mi:i iuy lo the elKit that Uuuc.i va liie scene of a niple minder. That Hie lepott wa. iinn.ie was mtaiiily a stlc.ik ot sural foituue, lor tli to had been a. i-ciious tifht in a saloon at tint plate that icsnllcd in tho vviecUint; of the saloin and the stalihlii: of liuce men. Thoo 'viio woie IiijtiU'tl who .lo-epii ?l.iefskf, pioptielor ot tho saloon; -lolui Itii-tie!-;, one of tin pailiil-pint-, ami a Hind pally whoe li.iiue could not b" learic'd. The allaii look place about 0 o'lloik, Ahfl'tt tilteeu men and sctital woin',i were in Majefs'.ti'.i saloon, al ilio couirr of C'hlttrr.iicu stieel. 'Ihey had been ihinl.iin; lively and . ipiauti ain-a biiwcen two of the men, becau-e of tho b.u. trndei'-c ielas.il in hand ovci dunks tvlun the liioiie)' was not foithcomlne;. All hands pitch, d lu. ( lencheil il.-ts tieie pushed at no-es and i)es and auuio ot '.lie inoi,, CM'it.ihto ones Milleii kulie.s ami slashed them uroiind, slllkiue, wln'ie Ihey could. MajeM.I, Hu picpihtoi, u atlemptim; to put a quietus or, llic atlair, came within ir.uh of a knife, nod leciived a bail ir.i.-li on the back of tho lie id unit an ugly one douu one of his cheeks. Itu tlik, one ot Ilio llshteis, aln was stibbed on tlic head, and tho thinl pattv, name unknown, was stabled to svcli an otlent a.s to lie con. lined lo his bed al noon today, v. lien 'ilio Tii'j. lino man went titer the jceuo, 'the wives of (no or three of the men v.eie in tlio nloon at the time, and played the role of peatenukem, to no avail, Tito of the women sho'ted sljns of bavins' been in the fujlilj Iheir anus nvio In nisei and blood-stained, 'Ihe faloon was badly tuickid, the wiudowa havim; been smashed Willi lock-, the bottles and kI.w-iv, scooped oil', the litiiif and the Illinois iK'sinoed, The contents of tho mony diawcr, iiiiiuuntlns to i!7, wa-, sicuied by ftUllU'0110. Tie' ImioiirIi police o(li.'er.s llnally anlviil on tho scene and tool; tlic pilmipaK in tow. Ihe IjoioukIi is williout a lockup, and fhe prisouenc, siten in number, weio taken In the liui;o,, nfliie and locked up out night, while tuo Polish polkunill stood uu.llil, This liiointii; lliiisTcsa lliitlluslon lined each &, which vas paid. Later ill the day, Helen of Iheiu, .l)ll.l HuMlik, .lo-oph MI;hock, .Hi in Xaiuock, Aih:it DlllKola, 1'i.ink Chalk, Stanley linuieiski and I'runU Mltka, vvtro aircsted on w.iirauls worn V'ut bifoio 'Krpiiro Motl.ka. The pioaortitor tvn the saloonkeepei'. The pilsoners Welti all held under lull to appear nt touil, A iMinbllni; den, which li.i.s been in full loi.'o on Water slrcil, thU cily, tver since, last tprki, tinder the liiaiutieiiitut, it is alleged, of Frank Tieen, ;i will known Siranton traniblcr, wjs raldeil by Shorilt llarviy, Depuly Cmnovv an I Constables IMvis and llone)wiil, nil of Wllkcs lliue, lif nluhf, i-lioiily before II o'clock, Twcbfl I'li-onirs and tho entile p.iiaphernili.i, valued at about jivi, cor.lUalod. Several eaini's writ) on vviuoi the shciifl aii'l lib ptjsco .swooptil down on the Joint, called Ihe ttaine and falliiicd in the foutcnU of tic "piisy," while the Iniiulrs, thiitiru in num. ler, iiuiilrdlv nude ti si.iiih for some: avenue of e-iape. hut luuml lliein well guarded ly the thcrllt'd as.ii.t.nils. Ttvn ol tho iimntcs, however, ininasid to KCt out, hut one of tlicin v.j, iLletled and notllied tu be on hand nt tho licaliic. Tlio sillier, who U sahl to he ore if Ihe slickest f Siraiilou'o Kambleii.', nunaKt'd .lip away tnmollu'd. and after lie i.ili.;rs and their piiioneu had ilipatled fiom llic pic,', Is said to have slipped hack into the joint end etilVOcd tlio icuuliu. Aldeiiiuii luifclMi was lapped out of bed aid tailed to hts otlive Id ulie the piisoueis a hcailn. 'Ihey wtie held under bail. Major Corcoran thowol Mi hand when ho appealed on tho Hciie and entered hall for tome of I ho KiiuMcis for a, fuither hcailnj: todiy Utoic Atdciiiun I'ollock at W'llkrs-lljric. Onen lljly fuinUheil Ihe lull tor tlio iciiuludc. About :) o'clock this inoinlns (he contiiUs of tho loom, lucludiuj a Ijio lay-out, u roulette Ia3 -' ,A,U A.'. SITUATIONS WANTED l3RUE. Help Wanted Male. WAXTI'.D- A llrcliuii. Apple nr Cirlui"' si one t.nd. WAXTKII-A Itilitlil toy ithoiil 17, ittiuil I'tltieu- Hon anil hatiiltvillliiL', for enalids and oltl" wo' Is niitnl thalite for .ultaneemelil; stale n'je, sal.ity and full particulars. .Moiitan, Tilhiun' oliliv A tiOOll STIIOXII IIOV, at oneo. I!, .las. liuei let, Who Stiern.t, irar ol .ill l.m kawanna nvriuie. SALAIIV ami tominUlon will lie paid capable men to villcll hanlc iicmiuiiIs. llcfeteii; " trciulieil, Aildio-s. Ilo.t II, Tribune ofilce. WASTUD-llciinin bo) us waller. Xetv Wjom Inir, lit Wyoming iiveijue. WAXTIIil- cLitonaker for llr( ila-s wotk. Sleadv lob liv week or pleio lor u (fiiocl III'" ihanic. Aihhe..' SVlioll, Ilio Tailor. west llroatl sticil, lleliilehc'iu, I'a. ANTIlb lliislneM iu.in.mpr al Pu.mloii; .iluy !I,.V)0 veailv: iHjii i.i.h and calbfaelnry Hi rienees leipihed; position peinianeni; oppoitiui' liv tu iiKieaso liiconic: ioiuiiieiil.il leler.'nie liiinbhed. Aililii'is, ISutolllee llos 2.-1. 1'lill.t delphla, I'a, A IIAN'K leiiuile.s Ilio awNlanteof tvviiwi'll'ilressfil. capable men lo solltll mvIubs ate mini.-; lef eienies ieiitlrcd. box 10. this cfllie. WANTi:i)-llv leadiiitr I'lilladelplila lioiw;. first ela MloMtian, to sell kciu'IoI line of W' to Hie ii'lall trade, ono who has an acipiainlani' pteliiiedi inil-t hate lie-l tefiieiue anil i be aoie to liuiiMi honil. Addi-s '. II. box 2o, 1'lnl.i (lelphla. Help Wanted Female. MANTCll- A miitillo aticd hon-ekeeper. Al'pl.v 'I'l., .it. u U',1,.1.. i it,. lliu. r i"lll" iiinil'i i tiii'iiiii),' ANIi'.ll-liul lor Ki'iicr.'il liuii-rvvoik. Call at .Vil Apple attune, lltmmoic. WAX'li:i A sill or iiiidtlli-asetl woman In do general hnu-etvoik; eond w.tees lo suitable liei-on. Apply lo Mrs. .1. M. Sherwood, .leinivn. WANTKl) -liiiis lor hotel woik. wulliesi'e 'V, lioii't-woik and laundri"-. I.ail.aivaim.i Akpiii). 21:: Me.irs liuildhi'.'. 1'JITY OPLIIATOIIS WANTIIIi-Meatly won. BiiJianlciil. W. Ii. HecP k sou, :W0 Adjtus avenue. WAXTi:H-(;itl can set me steady, pmrttahle tin plot incut by calling al 212 Me.ns ISiiiWinS WAXTKD-flltt for general housework at Walton. Address II T.. cue Tiibune. . BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of tlte Follow ing' Drug- Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City Af.DKRT &01UI.TZ. comer Mulbiiiy sheet and Wplislcr atenne. til'STAV l'iCHKL, 0C0 Adams avenue. West Side 0i:0llt:i: W. JC.XKIXS, lol s,,nlh Main aieitue. South Seranton lTti;U L. TLUI'l'i:, 72'M.iilai aiemie. North Seranton t)i:o. W. DAVIS, coiner Xntth Main avenue and Maiket slrc'l. Green Ridge ciiAiji.r.s p. .IU.NTS 1.117 bickvm a venue. .1, JOHN'S, Mrt fiteen l!idj;e dieel. C. LOItKXZ. coiner IVa'hiimion ave nue and Marion sheet. Petersburg W. II. KN'KPITX. 1017 lit lie,' awtrt. JOunmorc ,i. u. boxi: i SON". Wanted. WANTKIl Pair dtlvii'K hotse.-'i niiisl bo Hi li.it, t hlsli, sniinil and not afraid of tar-. Addit-s st.ttini; plice, lloiseiuan, cue Tribune. 11 AN'TKD rmul-hcil room, rcntially leated, moilein and in plicate family. I, Tiibune Ollice, city. WANTKI) Cood .secoiid-haud fuinaie, vtill pay iah. Adihe-s l.urk llox ISO, Siranton, Pa. Strayed. CA.Mi; TO MY l'l(i;.MIhl' ill'. Owner c.u have suite on pmvin;; pioptil) and p.i.viu rNpeine-, Andiew t'ieoiue, 11. ,V II, lliea., ,', JetniMi. Miscellaneous. LADIES' A1LMCXTS TIII-'ATLI): all t.He; pii vacy; special Ui's cue. Medical Home, 777 Washington SI., litillalo, X. Y. win el. poker tables, chips, i.uiN', and .t wv. stoiked snliho.inl, weio loadul on a waynu and taken In Ihe county seat. Just who lliu ptl-oiuis wcie was known only In tho-o on the inside until the heaiinu' tills afternoon befoie AMciiii.ui Pollock, when It was li'iiiticil lh.it the w.iir.inls loiit.inietl the lollowiu!; iianies: Ailhiir K. I.tue, of Sir,int,.i; .lo-eph lllll.ovilih, propilelor ,il ihe Huh l loth ll.K hoil'c of this cll.v; M, J. Iluckley, Janitor of Muslo hall; l.io l.aian, n well known .Mitiier man of this tit); Joint Ilo.t e, son of ,1. .1, Doyle, piupiittor of Hie Wyoming lalley hold; John Mailey, Jules Van. un. Owen ,1. I.aily. John William-, Al. Sihultz, t'li.ules Moill.s and JjIiii (.'in ley. All weio pitsent oMcpt ihe l.ulei tvvj. This cites il.-i: In the stt-piiioii that these mill's no Ik tltU.it-, mid that Ihe n-.iI oci.-'ons ale Iwo of the lily's Irailiuir oflicials, At litis Iieaiiu.' .Major Con hi jh, nf litis til), at;atii ilcmonstiai d his podtloli on the viie ipi"-llon hi olnu ball for all Ihe inl-onci?. Dhlllct Attoiney .l,,ins u.is in utli'l.d.lIKe ll the he.alnii' and slated Ihai after haviitu' had coiisullalion Willi Iho judges tu the lout!, I.t vtould ask tint the piionei.s In) held I'lltlcr hail a-, wHiic-sce in a tae whlili would ho piepai'.'d aeaiiiit Ilio piipllelor of the plaie, I'red Tn'"i. Ho mar be line, led in Seranton lonishl. II has been kpot.'n for snie time I hit His eaiiiWInir juini ha lu'eit in opciaiioii on Water sllcet, one of the main tnoroujlifaies ol ll.o cily, Jiiil Ii has continued williout any moles. tilion Irom the cily authorities, ivupilus .t li'ijiictl Hid tcteial monlln iiv,o, At Will, Dane, (Ills ailciiionu, II was said thai Ihe s'terilf mini on conipliint of a well kmn.n I'iltit.ni vvouiin, whoso Itushand his been the lo-ir of coii.iilei'able iiiomy III tlio plaie. The ltiir vtas the I. ilk ol the entire it v ludav. )r, (', W. Prnvo.i, of this till, and Ml..s Sun TMi, of Wllkivllane, weio unlteil lu malilcjo at. (lie home of the luidc's pan nls at hWh noon toda). It was a imlct vveildlni.', owlit'j lo tliu lllui'-l of the luidc's Itlothci, nod only Iho liuuiiillalo idalivcs of tliu toiilracilns pallid weio in atlcuilaiicc. Dppeiiheliu's oiilu'slr.1 fin' nbhed tho inu,!.'. 'llic Initio was atlliei) it violet I'lainine, liinmied wllh llii.sl.in lice. lb', ami Mil. I'lovost will icslde at West l'Ut-l"'i. John HilllJiiis, of Wyomlmt uveuiie, We-t I'llUton, ii'iehrtl severe hums lu his luudt ind sli'jhl buias lo his fate while at v.oil, in the Jleil Ash vein of Hie llvefer lollhi), 'In - day afternoon. John It. (iconic, a well known tlocuiioiiUl of Wilki'if'llaiie, will he iho ronduelor ot holh u sinus of the eMeihhoil to be held In the Vi'ii-h CVinsicij.itloual chuich heir. 'Hunk .giv ma .a tciiioou ami ivciilliy. Tlie Yoiui',' Min'o ChlittUll .lKOeiatioll hlskt hall team will open ihe n.iwn heie with i name with Ihe Ninth rei!U(.rni team In Aliuo-v lull, l'llday I'V-enln;, IN. o. (ieoige WHIIjiiis, a toloied ceiitKiiini, who has couducieil a Ijjiber shop on Luzerne uvc nue, West I'llhton. for serial .wjii, hi, ihs. Iciil ol I'fs Jlock und livtitiv lu MesiU. u KUiliu Xuiicle ami P. II. Lilly, two well known liJiL'tis of this place. Tho new mm look pit cmIoii at once and Mr. Williams will open J sheii in Millioiuire. v ."'faiUs-C .', . -ft.'.uy T-.u; ;.. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Tin i Pour Lines, 6 Cent tor Gnclt IMrs l.lri;, PROFESSIONAL. SJV'fc-'W' Cortifled Public Accountant. KHWAIHl 0. Si'At'l.DINtl, SJ TIIADIillS tlANK llulhllii.-. Architects. LimAiiii ii, davis, "aikTiiiTixt, (.xxi:i,r, lltllhlllli.', l'miiir.iiitic i iiuow.v, aiicii. ii.. itii.vb '.,laln lAtlul".'! I"''. 11 Wa.hlimton live. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IIAIIIHXd, CM COXNTXI, lltllLDIN'O. DcntiBts. mi. c i:. i;ili:ntii:ii(Ii:ii. paili iiijimiino, Spruce street, M ranlon. Ult. C. C. LAIilACII, n.1 WYOMIXll AVUSHB. Lawyers. IilANIv II. IIOVLi;, ArrOIINiiY-AT.LAU'. glooms 12. II, 10 and IS lluir 11111111101;. 1'. It. ill At; V. A'lT'Y, (OMMOXWHALTH IlLDIL i. ii. iii:plo(ili:. attoiim:v-loash xit.o. tlaled on leal citato security. Jlears lliilldlnii, inner Washliiitton avenue mid Spiute sticet. WILLAIIH, WAIIIIIIX .V KXAPP. AiTOIIXI'.IH and coun-ellors-at-law. Jlepuhlican llulldiiis, tta.hluKlon iiteuue. DsLP k .IKS'-rp, AITOIIM'.YS ANi) COL'V-M-Ilm k-.ii .l.m-. Coniinoinvcallh building. Itooms I'l, 20 and 21. DDWAIII) W. TTIAVIllt. AITOIIXI'.Y. W1.MSJI, )i ii,,,,,-, ),.:1.s liinMlm;. DOOMS L. A. WATIIP.S. AiTOIIXi:Y-AT-r,AW, IIOAIIl) of Tiiule llulhliiij;, Nianton, Pa. I'ATri'.II.HlX k WII.CO.Y, TKADKIl'S XATIOXAI, Hank liuildhi' C. tOJIKOYS. U-l.t KIIPITILICAN I1U1I.U1X0. A. W. llllKTIIOI.l", OITiCi: .MOVHD TO XO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons, ins. w. p. ali.i:x. :.i:t xoiitii wasdinhtox avenue. Hi:, ti, W. L'AMOHHACX, Oliicr. ::::n wash- . inslon avcnui'. Ilisidenie, J3I3 .Miilheny. llnoiili illscut-y, luns, henil, kidneys and Keiilto-uiiuaiy oigans a specially, llouis, l to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. Till: P.LK ('AIT, 12.1 AND 127 I'HAXKLIN AVK mi,'. Dates icasouahle. P. ZIIT.f.r.It, Piopiietor. StitAXTOX HOli:, XKAR 1)., L. k W. PAS sinner depot. Conducted on the Kuiope.tu plan. VICTOR, KOCH, 1'ioprietoi. Scavenger. a. d. itniotss cli;axs privy vaclts axi ce-s pool-: lei dor; only Improved pumps used. A. II. nilRKS propiietot. Leave onlcrs ltoO Xoilh Main avenue, or Licke's driiB store, cot iter Adams and Mulbeny. llotli tciephones. Seeds. (I. P.. CLARKi: .V 10.. SIXnSMKN" ANT1 XUR--ei)mtu, slote 201 ishingfou avenue; sietu h.'ii,.-e. 3100 Xotth Main avenue; stoic tele phone. 7.-2. Wire Screens. JOSLPII KflVITLL, RI;AR .111 I.ACKA. AVI:., s'ciautoii, Pa., ntaiiutacruier ot Who Seteens Miscellaneous. insr.s-MAKiNT: ron cmi.m:ENT to oriu-.r: nl-o ladies w.iisu. l.oui-e shoeinaker, 212 Adams atenue. 3ii:(i.it(ii:i: hros., pius'itus' supplils, i:x- velopes, piper bags', twine. Warehouse, l:?l WusIiIiimIoii avenue, Seianton, I'a. Tin: wiLKLs-iiARRi; Diroini cax hi: had Iii Suanton at the news stands of Ilebmau llios-., 400 spiuce and fill.'.' Linden: M. Koitno, ::22 laukavvanna arcutie; I. S. h'chiitzcr, 211 Spruce street. Situations Wanted. SITt AilON WAS'IT.I) bv a Ihst-ila." coachiui'i, with -i piivate lannly; ihoioiiKhly iiud.'r sl.imls tlic business; sober and lcliahlc. and a caitful ihitei'i iclircltees, Addiess K. J., Ill'" ollkc. tOOK wants situation; lcfiremes if icipilied. Vdihess Aiuistioiiir. 320 Centic slieel. lllKiljlvliDPIDI, cxpei t, open to make cncMKcuiPiit I0 tour boms daily; toinpelcnt and aicu. tafe; master any set of books; good ivllntnr; cxeeplion.il tefeienies; salary Wi per mouth. Addre-s "Chailes," Tribune ollice. MIIlllI.i:-Alii:i .MAX fiom countiy: tlioronqbly leliable: no think or tob.iom Inhits; wishes position a Janitor or t.-.te ttentleiuaii'.s resldeie e, or bain man; itionniitli l.oioimtn. Wiite, 1, W. Wibon, K'OCial dellvei). .MTl'AiiOX WAXTIill Hre-Jinaker would llk.i ciiKastliients hy Ihe day. Addicts ,"ll Adams avenue. A YOI'.MI .MAX would like to set -nine place in win It evriilniM In hotel, icstuuiant or Kioiety stoic: not afraid ol woik. Addiess, Chaille, Tiili. nue Ofllie. WANITD A position a sliiiomapher by u j-ntuns ladv; will he sine to site salisfaitioii, A I-the.-, j,. A., Tiibune Olllee. SITI'AiiON' vASTi:i)-lly a lady lo take wn.li. in;; honie. Can bullish Hie best ol cltv icfi'i- iiiie. Athlii'ss, .Mis', II., 210 South hvins aveiiiic. Srn'Ai'K'N' M AN'TUD .vouna; lady wllh emc knowleifeo of ph.ii'iiiacy tlcsires position in tinny sime. Salaiy mi objci i. P., Tribune Oflicis fit). WANTIiH Uy Hiir.ed, eduealed gill, position as homo or iiavcliiur companion to old or yowii lady. Apply in I'. ". ui'f ot iillniue. slliAilOX WAXiivH us cook ami lamuhess, r,r iIoIiik uenci.il hou-cwoik, C. M., 2117 llilclit. on avenue, i:xi:pi;iiiiixci:i thavllini; sai.p.smax warns portion Willi BOol leliable hou.e, on (he io.nl or local. He.-t rcfeieiut- Kiviii. W, ',, Tiiburo llflltc. A WOMAN' wauls place as took in boardlnj hiuiso ol' sinill hold, wheie she can ban her hoy lo do i boits and so I" school, .iMtf4 M. M., Trihune olllee. A YOL'N't. l.AHV, capiblu of roiniii nnllng i fine tiaie, de.iies .1 position ill slote, r. iliapety and shade dtpailincnt, Addiess H. s. , , iiihuuo oflice, Financial, New York nml Ontario Land Co XOTKT IS Id'.fUTlY (ilVPX Ih.t ihe .V.-.v y.t' and Ontario Laud touipuii)' will, on the lost day ot I'tbiiiaiy, W, lak, o;j and itdeeui ii: ui Hie lioudi now ouuiauillm; btited under th liuiilKJet' or 'had ol trust, ilalcd Jan. tth, 16' 0. cxciuteil by Iho raid tuiiipany n Ihe Ccnlr I iitisl tomiianv, ot Xetv Voik, us Iriisleo, by paving for each suili t'ond Ihe sum of live luiii tlied an.) 111!) t1W) dolMi and all luiere.t ai limit lo the aid dale. Pa)iient will he nuo-i in picseiilatioii of .ii'l bonds ami all impiH coupoin, at Hie oflitc of Ihe central Tnist coin pany, of Xi-vv Yolk, No, .11 Wall slieit, in Hit illy of New or!.. Xlfu YORK e. HNTMIIO I Vil COMI'VNY, A, L. l'AI(MKI,i:i', Tuasuier. Xevv Yoik, July Jl. l'J0. LEGAL, IX IIP: li.ulc ol Joseph Ii. liilkflc, hie of thl Lcroujli ot Huuinoic. Ltitcia Icstaliieutaiy upon Iho uhou li.llln c Citato. liavii'S ''ecu utantid lo the iindeijijij.'l, all persons lining tl.iioi., or lUniands ajalntt tm said estate will present them tor u) incut,' am those ludthlcd thereto will make iuuucdUlo py inenl to Marion (jlllette. cxeeutrh. II. (. Itl'.YXOLI)?. ' Attorney tor INlJlo.