- "SI" - " ..!. - . - -.J.. -4 -(."vn m$?$ p ." I r-!. "'?,. THE SORANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, vNOVJBM BJ3U ai, 1901. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE- t-ppctiil lu flio i-ranton Tribune. Montroyc. XoVi 1:0. The fmio nl tnuitliiK Uio mom mteivMt uL coiii't tills wwk wun tliuL hi o, I'. J.lttlo nnil J'--S'. "Wiirnor vs. Mr. M. C S-tlixltlutd. U. K. HtiultliiKl mill the Flrxt. Ntillolinl brink of aiiMiirop-c. Thin wiih mi In torplnuiU'r runt.', Hrowliiff "tit ,lL' t,lf! fulluio or (.'. X, Httxbliird n iVtv inoiitltR ttKO. Tilt! trooibl 111 till' Utoif nf Mr. Stoikltiril worn foM on e.wittlntiH is suetl by tlif iloromlimlH. Tin' iilalniirCs (lulim.'il tin- mviH'i'Hlilii of tin' Kondu by n bill of mile, which thi'y I'liilin v." executed lirlur to tin' oxciiitloii" roiit-h-ill!? the hands of Hi" nlK-rlir. Tin- wilo wan iiimif! by tin.' Hlu'i'li'r ami ilio pin roiulH orilerotl Into i-utirt. v lieu- thin iufu wiih brought to i-vllle an to whom 'he money idiould no. The tlol'i'iiihitttM -'IntmcMl that tin: fXecittloiiH wore ie suod mul wen- In tin1 nlirlft"a bunds before t hero wntf any clnmne of nw norHllip In I hi' stmv. Tin1 rase IiImkciI Inrsely upon the tiomlon of time and It was, as presented by the evidence, n ( lose one. The ease was given to the jury bile yesterday afternoon and ii erdlet was rearlied and sealed, which was tut mini In at the opening of court this inuriiliit?. It reads: "Wo. Iliul for the defeiidnnts," The ease was tried with ureal enersy and ubil ily on both skins and attracted liuieh Intiiresl from Montrose people. Mil ler S. Allen and A. 11. JleColluni ap peared for the plaintiffs, mul T. .1. Davles mul AV. 1). 11. Ainey reiiresentetl the defendants. The next, ease was also an luter Mleader, the parties IipIiik; Orlstes T. Hull, plalntllf, and .Tames W. Onrrell, defendant. The plaintiffs attorneys are I'harles ,. llawley, of Seranton, and MeCnll ,.m & Hnilth, of .Montrose, and the defendant's attorneys are I'. ll.llolT, of llonesdale, and M. K. Al len, of Montrose. 'I'll" ease Is on trial at lids writing1, ailSl'KUMNUor.S. In iv: J.atlirop township poor dliee tors vs. Nicholson township poor di rectors. Ilulo to show cause why an order should nol be made i n said township for payment of costs. Ke iturnable at arsunienl court , Frank V. Saekett vs. Delilah Mou- Jiell. i.'ontlnued until itisiimeiil court. J. ft. f'ornell vs. A. C AValker. Utile Kranted to show cause why the judg ment in this ease should not be strick en off and rule for new trial be made absolute. Returnable during; term. Commonwealth vs.Thoiniis 11. litiye. Case dismissed and no order as lo costs. 1'onimonwenltb vs. Andrew Arch bald. Same action as in above case. Common wealth vs. John UoikIi. Ha me as above. Itobert II. Murphy vs. Frederick Murphy, executor. T-eave sranled to lile amended statement. Supervisors of Apolucou authorized to levy a lax of ten mills on the dol lar of valuation of said township, lor the purpose named in the petition. Floyd D. Axtell admitted to the bar. c D. MaimiiiK- vs. The Insurance Company of North America. Case con tinued. DIVOUCKS. Jennie C. Martin vs. Morris Martin. Proclamation awarded. Hardy S. Raymond vs. Kdwatd Ray mond. Alias subpoenal; awarded. Mamie Hinds vs. D. A. Hinds. Pro clamation awarded. C. V.. Chapman vs. Ora Chapman. Proclamation awarded. PKRSOXALS. Kx-Counly Commissioner Jerry Ste phens, of Nicholson, is a visitor in town. Rt. Rev. lilsliup M. ,T. iroban, of Seranton, was the Ktiesl or Rov. Father A. T. liroderiek, al St. Mnry'-i rectory in tills place, yesterday and today. Major F.verolL Warren and Charles T,. Hawley are two prominent Lacka wanna county attorneys onp.nscd at roiu'l In tills place this week. Miss I Jessie J. Mack is visiting; rela tives in liiuKhamton. Miss "Winifred Frar.ie" lias returned from ii vi.-it with Susquehanna rela tives. Jane Williams, one of the oldest col ored residents and the widow of the late Kilwanl iVillliinis, was found lead on Monday afternoon in her home on West Church street, where she lived alone since her husband's death, a number of years np.o. That she was very old Is all thai is known as to her use. Some years nuo Mrs. Williams was possessed of considerable proper ty, consisting of several bouses and lots la this borotiKh, but in some un explained manner, these had one af ter another slipped from her. until she was reduced lo the point where she was oblified to live on charity, though BhiJ Still retained the tenancy of her old home. The funeral services of Mrs. Williams were held in HI on African Methodist lOplscopal church yesterday afternoon al .'! o'clock, the pastor, Rev. I. It, Wallers, olllelatlntr. interment was made In the Montrose cemetery. Attorneys J. it. Miller, R, J. Man ning, Thomas A, Hoherty and John 3''eiKusou, or SiiMiuehminn, are pro. l'esslonally uiih'UKi'il at court this week. HONESDALE. F'M.il ' tlir Midiituli Tlitimio. Houcbdiile. Nov. :!U,--.luy Parker's IJttIr: PiekaniiiieH and Concert company captivated the largo audience nt the opera bouse last night. They limv bo miro of u tull bouse to areet them on a return date. Lyniun Howe's marvelous movlim Pictures and lightning tiny moulder will appear at tho armory, Thursday evening, under the auspices oC the Methodist society. Next Sunday evenlni? the Rev, c r, Peroy will preach a Thnuksslviinj- ser mon before tho members of tho Junior Order Cnited American Mechanics In tho Hnptlst church. The umi'WiiCio of Miss Tlllle , rtmishter or Mr. mid Mis, .fuiin liloiler' to W. ,1. Join' or New York city, -a take place iM the bride's Innue, on North Main sijbot, Wednesday, Noveni per 27, fit noon. Tho conilnt; social oveiit is ilio annual ball of the Amity club, in tim armory, on Thanksgiving; eve. Hoiiosdalu hunters me bringing homo jmo Rnmc from piko county, o. r.. lowlands nnd.C. J. Weaver brouslu fomc u fawn, ami Feriiinn Mtnowau, JUKll mciiooi noy, snoi it 111)0 Dui'K, ik and Augustuii tirambs. of HIst Dakota, am vlHl(lim Honesdnle jkn was covered with Ice this tr the second time lids month, which Is nomi'lhlny; unusual so early In November. On Monday evening November L',", Ilotiustlalc people will have the pleasure of scoliur. at the opera house, Louis ,1, Russell, one of the cleverest diameter iictors of the day, lu "The Middleman," a play which appeals in all. PITTSTOIN. Si'ii,ll in Hie XpllllitOll 'I'lllllllic i'lttsloii, Not, M.'I'himias Kliaw, ol Wllforil street, a driver for Maloiiey i"i Co,, imii one of his HiiKers cittiKht by n burn door last veiiliipf and bioken und bruised. AVilllam Knowlex. of clUT street, while I'ollowlii.c his duties as a ear In spector at Coxton .UMtcrdny arternoon, had one of his llneyers run over and crushed, A "i-yeur-olil sou of Mr. and Mrs. ill ram Pickens, of North Main strcel, just beyond the Wly line, died this iiioriilnK after a brief illness. The Wyoming Valley Hotel, one of tilt! city's prominent hostelrles, sit uated on Water street, was the scene of mi accidental shootlns affair last cvoiiIhk;, Unit was fortunately non I'ntiil. It was miother case of "didn't PICTURE Find two men who will know it was loaded." Some huiUeis who returned during tiie afternoon left their guns for safe-keeping behind tin bar of tiie hotel, while they attended to oilier business. In tho evening, John Boyle, son of Proprietor J. J. Roylo, of the hotel, while behind the bar, picked up the sun, placed tho but against his shoulder and pointed it, with no thoughts of Its going off. Rut ii did, the charge shattering a window in a partition and a portion of the charge striking Miss Annie Corbetl, a. domestic, who was al work in the kitchen. The woman's screams soon attracted attention and investiga tion showed that she had been shot in the side of the face. Physicians were called and relieved the injuied woman to tho fullest extent possible. It was found that her injuries were not serious and she will recover. Tho owner of the gun was unaware of il being loaded when lie left it at tho hotel. In explanation, he said thai while mi the homeward trip lie had stopped al a wayside inn with his companion and that two farmers bad borrowed his gun for a lew minutes and were practicing al a target close by. He thinks the farmers, on re turning the tlrearm, must have thoughtlessly left a shell in ilio gun, which was a repeating one. Mr. and Mrs. Renjamln Hilborn, of Oregon Heights, celebrated their tenth anniversary last evening. John Carter, of Duryen, mention of whoso serious illness was made in this column this morning, died at U a. in. The physlclains in attendance diag nosed Ids case as cancer of the stom ach. He was IL" years of age and en Joyed the highest confidence and re spect of the people of Duryea. lie is survived by a wire and two daughter-. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at - o'clock, with interment in t he Marcy cemetery. Wort! has been received here of tho death in Philadelphia of John Mc Cornuuk, a former resident of this city. Tho remains will be brought to this city Cor interment. Alexander Craig mid James Ryan, two pastmasters of St. John's Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, were Iiisl evening presented with tokens of good will from the other members of the lodge- Kadi received a gold maronlc watch charm, sei wllh a diamond. TUNKHANNOCK. fmul I" tiie SiuiiIiiii Yilliui.'. Tunkhiuinock, Nov. W.-Mrs. Joseph Hiuick and daughter, Miss Kuln, of PIttston, mo the guests of the former's sister, Mrs, Augusta Slekler. on Iiriilao street, .Miss Agnes Stark, who has been vis iting friends at PIttston and Sei-aptoii Ilio past week, returned homo on iinn. day. Asa II. Fiear, of Lake WinoUi, was looking lifter llt'o insurance hnsinnui.'. hero on Tuesday, Andrew P, Redfonl, of Seranton, was doing business at this place on Tues day, Frank Roltou, who lost his life by falling from a window at Hotel Tray niore, Atlantic City, on .Monday, was a former vesidunt of Tunkhunnock. and was In the habit of spending his wint tor vacation with his sister here. Ho bad been enmloved as clerk nt iim Trnymoro for the past twenty years. Attorney Kdwlu j, Jordan Is coullned to his home with a .severe cold. 1'ivil Wall was committed to Jail on Monday In default of ball which hu was required to furnish to keep the pence toward James Ulockmer, against Whom bo Is cbarced to liuvn inaile il.ui. gerous threats. It is only u few weeks Mine vau was arresieu on n elm rye or robbery by u man of tho name of Stark horn White's Ferry, but by means of some Iniluence or other he contrived to settle that case before the justice, He has been ijulte ti conspic uous ligiire in the courts here at oecai- lonnl liilervnl? during the past seven or eight years. County Auditor Fred J( Klnlner, of Mehtio)aiiy, was doing bttslnesM In town on Ttiesdny. Mrs. Patrick Uoyce led Tuesday for Philadelphia, where her husband Is be ing (rented nt it hospital. Mason Luekonblll, who Is employed by the electric light ennipmiy at ller wlck, Is home fror n few ilnys. Mrs. Kniniit lluriiH leaves today ror u visit with rrleiulH at Alleitlown mid Huston, Miss Josephine lloyce, ol' the Iiiternn tlonnl i'orresioiHleiico school nt Scran ton, It! riciiillun' n short time at her home al this place. FACTORVVILLE. bpfclil In tht Sainton Trltmnt. Fncloryvllle, Nov. 20. Professor John K. Williams, ol' the class ol' 'S'J. now hii porvlslng prluclpnl or the public schools at rreehiud. I'a., called on friends at the Aeadein.t on Tuesday. Messrs. Homer D. and Hoyt W. Penfe sponi Sunday with their cousin, Rev, Herbert M. IVns", 'Id. al Cenleriuore laiid, Pa. AIlss llcrilcc Cuipeiiler sjient Sunday al her lumio In New Mlllonl. Pa. A. (!. Siiydaiii and his room-male, Doitnld Walte, spent Saturday mul Sun day at the hitler's home in Dattou. They enjoyed a hunting- trip on Satur day but I hey huvo coma to the conclu sion llmt there Is no place like Fai loryvlll" for I heir bent gain". Arthur J. ''toss and Henry Miilbew son bagged several rabbits In the near vicinity on Saturday hist. The Phi Mu Literary society held Its PUZZLE. hell) the prisoner lo escape. ipiarierly election on Friday evening. The following ollicers were elected: President, Thomas Ueer: vice presi dent. Walter Hilton: secretary, Will iam Baldwin; treasurer, Allien Ainey: librarian, Kdgar Powell; critic, Joseph Chains. Tho next meeting of the society will be Friday evening, when the Bryanl Literary society and Phi Mu will have a joint session. An interesting pro gramme has been arranged and tho in dications point to a successful meet ing. The question for debate is: "Re solved, That territorial expansion is conducive to tho welfare of tills na tion." Affirmative, MJss Catharine Moore and John D. Strain; negative, Miss Marie Suydam and A. O. Suydam. The meeting will be held in the main auditorium, mid the public are invited. Wo are glad to see an increasing In terest in Hie work of these societies, ns no factor in school life affords belter training- for public service and general usefulness in after life. Our foot ball team will go to Hiug baniton next Saturday to play witii Hie Blnghamton High School. This is tho last game ot the season mid a hard tussle is expected. Tho School of the Lackawanna suffered an inglorious de feat al the Parlor City last Salurday, which may bo interpreted as their just lines for cancelling tho game with Keystone on the same date. This game hud been arranged early in the season, mid as it was the lasl to bo played on tho homo grounds, considerable disap pointment was felt when Lackawanna cancelled on the very evo of battle. Not until the schools exclude "ringers" from their teams will it be possible to have clean athletics. This has beep demonstrated this year both in the Lackawanna mul High School teams. HARFORD. l)tt.i.il lo tin; si.iaiiliiii Tillniiit'. Harford, Nov. SO. A I vie Tlfi'miv and family "uro o. copying the Sumner Adams house tills winter. Rev. J, P. Manwell iendored bis res ignation as pastor of tho Congregation al church to take effect January 1, There will be a temperance, lecture in the Methodist Episcopal church Friday n cuing. November iJ, by Rev. Mr. Hll ler. of Wllkes-IJarre. Professor K. S, P. Hlue, or Hrooklvn, visited Ills brother, II, F. nine, Friday. A. Lee Tiffany, of Connecticut, spent last week with Ills father, C, T, Tif fany. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Booth visited rel atives in Seranton last week-, Mrs, Polly Tilfany Is tho gnesi of her slater, .Mrs. Unbcock, in ISinghutnlou, N, Y. Miss Alice Ulxy staried for the wr-st Tuesday, Sho expects to make It her permanent home. The Flsk Jubilee singers me expected to spend their Christmas with the peo pin of llm-ford ami 8vo a concert soipo tlmo during the week or the 23th. HALLSTEAD. S-ii'i.d tu die si'iuntuii TiIIiiiik'. Hnllstead, Nov, 20. A hiidden death occurred early Wednesday morning at iho home of Mr, and Mrs. (lien Ostor hoiit on on nofu street, .Mr, n-eokor, father of Mre. O.-Uerhoiil, wus It tint habit of rising uii'lv in ilio morning mid Stirling tho Pros Wednesday inornhiK ho arose ji the usual hour m.d went to tho woodshed for wood. After IlllilU,' his basket ho wiih stricken wllh heart failure mid fell dead. About an hour later his llttlo grandson .-Hurt-ed for the woodshed and found the dead man there, Or, a, I Merrell was in ont'o culled and hastily up-pi-ared. Ho pronounced death due to heart failure. Ho was a man well liked by his lijends and neighbors, His loss will bo heavily felt by his daugh ter and his friends. parsonage Wednesday evening. A laise crowd tit tendril. Itev, and Mrs. Wiit- klna received a targe bundle of ttscfut nt'tlclcH In addition lo a good purse of. money. Fred W. Church will Icyive Tuesday for Johnstown, Pa., lo uccopt n rUuii Hon I here In the "Democrat" olllee. A donation was held nt the JIupIIkI A concert company which ilrsl canto In life In SilHutielianna where II hut! made it favorable local stir Ih headed this vyiiy iiikI will hold the boards im tho ullrneiloti at the It, It, Y, M. C. A. ball Friday night. Peter Allen, one ot tho rising young business men ot this vicinity mul at present u cleric for 1-3. Jl. 1. Iloosn, rontrnetor, entered the mnlrlmonlat Held, Wednesday evening, Ho wiih married to Miss Mary Donahue, it young lady or uccoinpllshnieiii mid popularity, resldlnrj al Silver Lake. 't'lioscs who attended the ceremony from here were: Michael Barry, Patrick Hairy, Nellie Harry, .lames Allen, Will Allen, Frank Allen, -Mary Allen, Ida Hill and Lucy Hill. Best wishes and u hearty welcome await the happy couple upon their reliirn lo Hnllstead, whero they will reside In the future. The siirrounillna; hills uro snnu -covered, Wednesday al 4 o'clock, al the home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vim Loan, on Church slreet, Uciijmnlu Lawrence and Miss Jessie Van Loan were united In marriage by Rev. L. W. Church, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Lawrence Is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence, oC Chase uremic, mid is a piosperous young railroad man of abil ity. Miss Van Loan Is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van Loan, and is an accomplished young lady. Tiie wedding was u. unlet one, being attended by only the Immediate family of Hie contracting parties. After I bo ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence left for Washington, D. C on their bridal tour. They have the hearty con gralnlfilions of their many friends in this vicinity. AVOCA. The marriage of Miss Rose, daughter of Mrs. MeClavc, of Grove street, and Henry Decker, of tho North End, was solemnized by Rev. J. J. Morrison yes terday. The bride and her attendant weie handsomely attired in fawn-colored prunella cloth, witii lace and satin trimmings. Sho carried a hirse boti (iuet of pink roses. Tho gioom was waited upon by Anthony McAndrow. Alter i he ceremony, supper waa served al the home of the bride's mother. They will temporarily reside on firovo street. Thomas MoHnle, of the West Side, re ceived it telegram yesterday saying thai bis son, James, was stabbed at Butte, Montana, and Hint his condition was (itlli! critical. His brother, Patrick, will leave for there today. The marriage of Miss .Margaret Clif ford, of the West Side, and John Cav uiinugh, of Moosie, was solemnized in St. Mary's church yesterday afternoon by itev. J. J. Morrison. The bride mul her attendant, Miss Kate McHlone, of Seranton, wore pietty suits of military blue gowns, with satin and lace trim mings. The groom was waited on by his bi other, James. A reception was held a I the home of the bride's grand parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Anthony Swift. They will reside in the North Knd. .Miss Jessie Morton will be al J. TI. Anderson's store until after the holi days. J. H. Anderson is doing- business in New York oily. The funeral of Dominie King look place yesterday afternoon from the family residence in Duryea. A requiem mass was celebrated in St. Mary's church. Tho pall-bearers were Andrew Cleary, Kdward Ruddy, Michael Kelly, James Cadden, James Boyce, Andrew Orannalian. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. Miss Anna Harrison, of PIttston, lias accepted a position as bookkeeper with Hollister & Uowman. John Tissue and Jacob Webster are doing jury duty this week. COLGATE UNIVERSITY. Seniors ihosen to represent the class in the annua! inter-class debate are Brownell, Arnold and Benedict, with Marston as alternate. The junior pre liminary debaters are: Stock, Callings, Real, Babcock, Crnine, Olds, Roorback and Tmnblyn. Freshmen Latin will be resumed In the winter term and German will have its regular place in the sophomore year as hitherto. V. W. Ileal, '0l', has been elected president of tho students' association. Senior ollicers elected are: Presi dent, Sanford; vice president, Oaks; secretary and treasurer, Ford. Beta. Theta Pi fraternity went to Norwich, Thursday evening- and sur prised Spencer J. Ford, W. Mr. Ford is of foot ball fame. Prof. R. W. Thomas, of tiie Kngllsb department, has been invited to preach at the union service of Baptist churches of Syracuse. Thanksgiving Day. Prof, Benjamin Terry, of Chicago university, formerly professor of his tory in tills university, and author of the Fnglish history, was a recent guesl of Prof, and Mrs. Brlgham. He gave an address Thursday in Ney York, President .Merrill and wife enter tained the Freshman class and their Instructors Friday evening. UNIONDALE. SptcUl lo the Seriiton Triliim. Cnlondnle, Nov. 20. Tho special meet ings lu progress at the Methodist llpis copal church, under the direction of Kvungollsl Rev. C. F. Newell, are In creasing daily In Interest, and power. Clod has graciously blessed by His prcs. once and spirit. Twenty-live persons have thus far professed conversion, and tho songs of the reapers follow closely the tears of the sowers. Tiie church lu.u been ureal ly ipilek eued and blessed, giving promise of re newed activities along spiritual lines. WAVERLY. MI.Ni Mjii dfin.i-, who h.is lici.ii i.iphiik-iI to Hid liou-c Im- I lu- Mt tvi'i'I; or Iwn wiih ii toio luml idii-,ul ly- hl'ioil iobonli.', is able to ls u Ijou I Jg.llll, Tin- iww Iwii-n Iwliiif Mitloil l.y .1, A. Until ull liU I'.illil I- iii'.iiIiik cniiipltlkll, A new Pun 1 luinif i ij. led en tliti Jlt-tlioJIst IIIIHIIIIHI' ill(I.V. Pllly IllOlilClS, of (.1.11k' J Summit, luti- il"' iiuiiMi-i. Tlify abo luu' t'.-i loiitijor jur dm l,Iii"ii liutw. Mt Suille Mlllti. 'i ii.ii.ii-- tcitlu'i-, i,( r.u. liiinilllc, l'J.. vliu li'i Ih-tfli lli Utnl ut Jt.ny (ilivnu iui- llm )iJt Im day-, u annul imtuc h-'t .Muniliy, Slu1 b jltu I'lifJKt'il i.i niLuwury v.'Jik, lift, Mli.i:ll .IJ.f, fi .Vtllli'y, IV., .( nllll'l- j. toi ut the Mt'llioilUl. ikuuli hi II; I-, (iljc..., ttill ikllVtT 11 InlUll- till til" 'VVCIlU'lla lit till) W,n" IICM WcjIiu'mIo (.rrniUK at tliv McthotlM ilniuli. llUllt'n Wlllllf, "I (Pllhllil, V, V., 19 8pll5 lib (jtlii'i-, Ilium Wluitc. ttliu Wcil"iil.v ill. Mijj. Siii.ni Suiii.ii, ef Sciuiilon, a culorul laity ami Joiinor lodiknt nf iliU idjio, .i, bulled lit K lut Jlomljj, .John .MnllimA. h met wiih an uu-nlciit vliilu pkliiu? coal en I In- lailnuil mvi llluibuili v, ttii-ll temlti'il in hi iliMlli, a li'iikd iuif Lt Sun. tl.y. THE TRIBUNE'S ''WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than t-'mir Lh), j Cenl lor Koch tixlra Litis. For Hent. l-'Olt IIIINT- S'lnn ifl.im. lirw haiw. ill l.M I ton otit'ol! nil niAilotii liiiimrti'lui'iit-l li)i tpl.ilii li.itlit W0 por tiiontln lawk nt It. II. 1'. lliimltton, :HJ I'.utli IitilMhiir. l'Olt ItllNT-Toii Imiu lioii'P. Ms Wyonilnir iiw mips twenty ilnllam wr iiiimlli. Al'lily to J, ., .Miller, ctiiiin' Mllllln atfiuu' ami Vino tt. OITlrikS l-'DI! llliNT-On Mcoinl llooi- Minoidc liall Imilillinr, imii- Imni'. will-llRliti-il ineim. Aiply In II. I), Cnv, (ii Imlltllniti nr ' -s. Mlllfr, Millltti mill Vine For Sale. V "X ...iVlArUVVKUlAWW ,AVV V V V l'Olt Kl,i:-Tivii llfflil iiiiii, .iKfin mul mtt liming', elioali. Uviin. li'.n' 1H2 laut-iiic rlnol. l'Olt SAM!--Two llimoiiisliliriMl fo.'i ImiIciij nll.i' wl,t old. Hill l.lmh'a stlcrt. I'Oll SAM! A i.u Imii "t l.iiii-f". H''l i)ii. mul flilt'PM; tfrlitlil. finin I, Hit) It) b."iW: wv nal tkiTlv limtcli-d li'iniK. I'm In! stfll nt "! llijliioinl touil. I". I, Cobli. l'Olt fM.y. CIIUAI'-I'lirtiooil, lion loolln.-. tlui' l)t, l)0.ml, Miiiillinir, ett., from nltl a"j Miiiaiilf tm- nil iiiiiiinwii. .Icnnlinin, C eiitwl Mliiin Cut, l.uirdiii! stlcrt. l'Olt S.l,i:-(.lirnii lit.i-i', )l tiipr aon mul liaitipv, nt Nu. IS2il CVil.n llcm!,. Wanted To Buy. COIII) t OOP About ten eolils dry. spiis-oiu-iI hard ttouil in- mine tlinlirr ii-iiuiiril al oin..". stiiti' ln".l pilcp. Wanii..iiipl loiiiiLiny, .VI Wiidilti!toii nvoinip. Rer.l Estate. l'Olt SAM! One acip. of land, InipioicJ Willi iiincinnm Iioiisp; iilcnty ami variety of fruit; cocil lotulloii in illjga uf I'lretvllle. -Mit. Ollio ribli, rifclvllle, I'a. Furnished Booms. TOI! HUNT 1'urtiMici Irunt nioui. nllli boat, b.Ub imiiI sa.-i: near touit Iidiim1; gciillcman tncft'iictl, AtMi p Itooin, llox ifli, l'Ol: HI! NT l-'umblitil rooiii; lu-aL ami bitli. IE.". l.linl"ii ttriul. nitism:n iiooms rnn hi:st. witii beat, r mul batli, tioitlemcii picfci id. lit. J-'jW A'bius avpmip. Wanted Furnished House. WAXTIJD FuiiiMidl liouii" ill central lity, S')')1 Iticatinii, lor tiie wlnlpr, by t.nnllv of Uvo. AtMi m, (;. '.., Tribune Oldie. Furnished Room Wanted. VOl X(J lrpTnnJlnTumlXd'oTi, tUli out Iw.iul. in piivate family. A(litre.. lst. ins- Icons ami location, 13. K., (iaticral Hcllvrry, City. Booms and Board. A l.Altlil! I'ltOXT ItOOM. with boaul, at 51 Atlanw ntciiiio. Suitable toi twn ymun; niuMi, liOOMS '10 KUX'T, wllb board. MD Mulberry htiect. Boarders Wanted. PlillA'li: I'XMlbY Mn; lo liave two ni'-i! ln.'n lu bojiil. fici man or KiirIMi. Cull any I line .iftor Tlmii-d.iy. All t-oiifnit-u(.p, SU7 lljnUun aveintp. W'AXTIID T.ilito biMitlfK. Mi". '1'oini'ldni. '.it W.islilnston avenue. THE MARKETS. Wall Stroet Review. Now Ymk, or. a). The iiiinti..il tli.iiaite.'-i-llo ot today's nuikot was the tlcnea-iun in-toro.-t liottn pirn by tin' i.rott'ion.i! oier.i!i.is wlin bate bad the niaikol r-raelieally h tln-tn-i-elip fin- koinis tlini! Hit. 'i'hf jiHw.in, Pti ik m nl a toinuion puipic anioni.' Hip oxouie ttvps of Northuesiciu lates to toni'iat the pur poses of tiie Xoilhom ."pcuritlcs cninpany and lo .H-ek Hip aid ot addiiimi.il IcuMatiuii lor tli.il puipose ha-, an uupltllm; intiiiPiire upon tin; si'iitiniiut. Tlio tni'.H-tontinrnl.il slo-.la lii'iiMally continued to show clrpies-dn.-i In -pile of tiie ell'ulU lo act piit-p-, b:,:hcr. lilts loud li.iitiom tonllnucil in laiso ili-niand but nvrc iilfSUl.u- on Ofoaio!i,il H'.ilidii;c untl Ibeio was titniitli in the coalois, New .leixy LVntral p n tiuilady i Nlnsc 0',i on Illinois of a comin'r in tifiiM) in (litidoml. 'Iho Vandeibilts tleteloped liiarketl i-tii'ii','th ;il rulv.iiiot'.s ol H. lu I!, tub loHim- Hip tale cf dOO bhaies of Alklilcan C'en llid nt 130. I'ooiilo's lias was form-il down nil I'Mirmo .""i to Kali in the lalo (Icilinjit on tin; news of the heavy appraisement lor taxation Iked by tin' Illinois Malo board of Pipiillr.atiou. 'flip Anieiiean loioinotb'c htmks stiilcied irotn UMlizins". Chicago. Jndianniwli; and I.ouistille and St. I.ouii and San Kiau.'isco mvib Ftrons mi repot U of sooil tariiinsi. Total sales today, O-j-.'.Ttm shales. liu-luess in 1ail10.ul lion, Is weie nol litgp, and Hip in ice inot-pini'iit was irresuinr. Tntal silcs, par value, r-.'-'!i"i,0D0. I J. y. old Is advaneed k per cent, on the laM cull. The following quotations rc fiirnIlioil 'Ilia Tilbline by M. S. Joidau i Co., room-) 'O.VTOa Jleors building, .Seranton, I'a. Telephone, 3003: Open- IIIrIi' Low- C'lov tnir. est. e-st. inir. AnitrK.in Sinjar HSli ijii'j Vf$ lb?i AlUil-ion SU'.i ,-0 TO'Ji M Alrhiaon, IV. IfW 1W; HW KW-i A111.il. Coiiper hilVi hrtTs Mi SilJi Am. Cm-& IViundr .... i'H-i iill'i '-'ij'i 23'J, llrnok. Tr.a-llou liH i;.-:)i nri r,s Hall. & Oliio Wtift, jii;i,i ntCJa tlWl Clip. ,t Ohio Ifl'j .ti'l ti'.'.i 4:l'i I'blf. I.- lit. Wist i.j J-', C5 !.-.i; Chic, Mil. & St. P. IliiTs KU Wi l'.7!i cidc., it. i. tz p.ic hut; iui?; u.-,i, j-,i& Col. I'uel fi boil !0 '.! IH W l!ilc, II. 11 4J'i lit; ism T2;r, III li Ii. 1! IT. V-".. T.l T, "! l.uuii. ,N'a..b IikI-"-: J07Vj 10.13h W,i; Man, Upv.iIpiI l:iiVl4 pnm 1:;iiV. I,1ili Mtt. Trai-tlon in:) 1711!; (s:j5 iiH-j, li.i. I'aeiliu lUlVi UiHi WH UK) Noil'.ill; i: Wci-t ji.v, ,-,7 p,,7, ;t; .V. V., O. k W il.V' illllj ;;.Vli j- V, V. Ctntral lU'Jli HU-, Kill', inij I'enna. It. It 7Hi iinii 1 -,-j' i.-,i; Iti-ailins It.t IS'-. ID li 4 -i liiMilbiK llv M I'r Tin.! 7i) 'i 7's 70'.; Soiitlicm lly Mia .';-,i,i .-t.vj xi'ii South. Ity., I'r im'i (i ii; hi soulhtni I'adiU' roil i.n'i wi-'i ii'5 Ti nn. Coal ,V bun 'r!'?J i.jTs ii!:ii 'i,, Ti-MS I'arillc II II Mil.. .)i-. l . l.albtr 1! i K Vi" V. S. 1,1-alber, Pr hltj ,-l'i M'i H'.i I. S. MipI Co ull i;r, 1 -j i V, s. Sucl, I'r. Itil'i f'ii.;. (0 1 ..1 VViU'in fnloii ,., I'l I uo'j C'!'! Wabi.'i, iv d-ij .',;. 7'j :;;-4 Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. &T0CKri. Hid. Al,eil. I.oil.aw.iiuu Ualiy Co., IV ,, ii') ... dimity savings ISauk & Trui Co., :m ... I'iitl yallunal Hank (Caibondalo) ;:-.'.j Staudaid Prillliii; Co , ;:o Thlnl National Hank ,, 4D ,,, Plmo lieiioii mul Discount Dank,, 275 IVonomy .lbt. II. l, Co i,i l'lltt National II) nl! U'00 latlu, Tru.t Sale l)pot Co. ,,,.,, laf) ,,, Claik & Snover Co., I'r , j-,-, Seranton lion renin .v Mfs, I'a. .,, ,,, nm Siianlcu .Ule Woil.s , pj Sciantoii Sailing Hank urn ,,, 'frailer' National Hank , I7." ,., KiiJiil'li lloit & Kilt Co. , , lui ,,, l'eople'.s Hank ,,,, l ,,, New Melui lly. ( . Co 73 HOMlf h'ciamoii l'ji,ci!ser Italbroy, ili.t Muilmap, tluj piil ,., in ,,, People' snicl liaibtuy, liiit inort' Bain', due I'd 113 ,,, I'eopl'-d Sliftt I'Jlbiay, Oeneral inortKJKe, dot) J'JJI , 115 UlckkOii Maiiufaituiliig Co. ,,. u) I.aika. Toinulilp sehool 5 per cent. ,., io L'lty vl fc'cruiiton St. Imp. J per tent ju-j fcianton Tuition ti per cent. ,,,, 113 ... Seranton Wholesale Market. (Conettecl by II. fi. Dale, S7 l.ueUwaiUM Ale,) ltCJinl'i'i- Inulitl, thoko iiiauoiv, iOt)j;.l.J. Iliitieil'ieh iieann-iy, Jla-.'-V. j danv, fieh, iiv. l.'heete i'ull i-ieani, lu'vallu l!si;s Seaibi stale, iMi'-Oc. SITUATIONS WANTED l-RBB. Help Wanted Male. WAM'IIII A (limit nun of Rood limlly ami jkii' tldiuiiily licailnif, a tiell at "f sood cdue.i' tloli, as pilvilk' detittary ntid iiisimciitMi tor (tin tir liuvn I10111.1 bile In Ilio 1iflPi11u1.l1. lU'imlii Ik)ii pi- ib'tpi'tit iiit'tetittl. KiiuivIpiIkiI nf ! m; puiKis, lip-lili'i riioiI llnall'b. Menusiiipby mul itppMilllnc uti iidvaiiljitt', but hut iiiiesiry. MpiiIiiI ilbilpliiif Imll-p-M-lble. Ileleremps :)i leiitable, bill nut hi'i'i-'Jl). Side tpiallfii'nth:i, wiltliii In lifiait. Ili'l ii'py. unit iii'l '" ' S, 'I'flliiin,' Ofllt. VANTI',1-I!iiernitp man or wommi l Ait '- local .purl.ny In thl diclilil. Indnw it'"; uilili-pwi'il pnvehui.' to Vliu I'lo'ldenl, ear.' of Tilbmio Oflicp. WAM'lIll-lly leading I'hll.idelpbi.i lioinf. br.t (lass rale'itim, to i-cll Rrtipr.il llm'. l l'i'-'' tn the iPlall tlad". one I'b.i bail an i!fiililntiinn! pi e fen cil ! rmiit li.ut' bnsl icfi'ipnu! and be uhle to ruiiiMi bond. Aildi m I'. 0. liei '.!')'. I'linn ilelplila. Help Wanted Female. WANTl!!) (lilt i.u- neliri.il liolwt'nli,, a' loll l'ctm mem!-:. OI'llllA'IOll.S AMI (Ol.b.l:.-r.fli:ils wanlodi ttc.uly twul, und Hood lia.t. ", l. Heck . Son, fhlri. tnaiiiif.it lureis, .I:!!) Allans iiviluii'. WANTIII) (1I1I1 for btti I ttiiik, wiiltivMes, fool:-, lioiti-p Kill-, iiiir-i- mul l.iiinilic-Ji". I.at-k.i. wanna Aser.t-y. iW Mp.ii Iniililins. WANTIID A ciil II ft to trail "lil vl" would llkt' a aood iitii:MiPiil lioiin. while Ac would Im li-e.ileil as cii" or Hip fauillv. Write or apply l Mis Hjmn lluekllishiim, Khnhur.l. I'a. I'llTY Ol'KIIAIOItS WAN f l!ll Slc.iil.t vil: Kiuranterd. W, K. Peuk k Soil, "'' Adams avenue. WAXTED-Rlil for itcncral liou,cwoik at Paltun. Addic.-s II. T., eaie Tilbune. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Beceived at Any of the Following- Drug- Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City AMIURT SCIH.'bTZ. touur Mulberry stieet and VVt-hsKr atenne. flK&TAV l'iClirx, Ci:i) Adams atPiiue. West Side ' UKOIllJi: W. JCNKIXS, tut Smith Main atenue. South Seranton mr.D b. TBHI'IU:, 720 1 edar .tvemie. Worth Seranton (IHO. Y. DAVhS tmni-i- .Soitli M.V111 avenue and Maiket s-tieet. Green Bidge CltAHLkS P. .lOXUs, 3",57 Ult-k-rtn t enup. P. ,7. .lOllXP, PCD f.lecn Ulilse fticet. L'. l.OHIIXZ, toni'T tVasliiusl-nn ave nue and Marion afreet. Petersburg II. KXi:i'l--KI., 1DI7 living it. nue. Bunmore j. (i. noxi; ..t box. Wanted. VAN"n;p--l'iIt.iii' lemons in liriibam't loilliand. One or two afletnoo!'..s path week. Aildi'.'.-'-, llrah.ini, Tiiliune Ofikf. WAXIT.D riiinished 100111. cintially localed, inodein and in piivuto faniily. if, Tribuuu Offlct', city, VAXTi:U flood i-eiond hind fuinnre. will pay tall. Addiess l.otk Ho 1!X, Sti intun, l'u. Business Opportunity. STOlIv AXII VIU:aT TItAPI'.US without delay. Wiilo for our rppci.il in.ukel letter, I'rec on application. S. M. Ilihbatd & Co.. members X. Y. L'on-oid,ilf. and Slock SmIiiiiw. 41 and 10 Hioidway, Xew Yolk. U.lablWicd 1.. l.ons Dislancu' Phono 2 Jb llroad. Money to Loan. $10ll.(IOO TO LOAXUvtrnt lalen; tlr.n'slit 01 ' monthly pajinrnU sunk it Co.. TraderVbitlg. AXY A.MOL'NT 01' MO.NTY TO I.OA-fliiick. Iralithl looas or Huildine; and l.o.in. At from I i 11 per crnf, tall on X. V. Walker, MlJ-315 Connell liiiildim,-. Lost. LOST On Sunday liirt, a (laik binvvii and whllo .leitry coif, afted J',4 yiMic. Any inioimatinn iPKardiin; samo will bo icw.irded Iiy John A. Wood. Old Foirp, Pa. Found. rOUXD-0n our (oiinler.s'i.Teutly, pKHajres con liiliiine thy goods und ismtcivcai ; al-n tn sloto tlonr, ttvo -niall funis ol money. Owner may lute same by piovhiLf pioperty. L. S, Vmol worth, .110 J.ickawaniu avenue. Instruction. Tt.TOItlXO-l.alin, fliei-k or .vbiilienvilits. Ad diev! Itooin I, MU Splice .-trod, Medium leans Per bushel. $i.W. t,K en Piui-l'cr liurliel, fil.lual. lu. I'lour Uct patent, per banel, $1,15. lleain l'cr buhrl, ciioke mallow, i. 10. Potato) i Per bushel, M.35. Onions Per bu.-l.el, l,0n. New York Grain and Produce Market Xctv Y01I:. Not. -'rt.-ri.iiii'-i'tt.iiiy and nuiol wilhout (liinsc, Wheal '-p .1 lumj ,Vn, '' led. S2Tc f, 11. Ii. 1llo.1t, mul H'ijc, elevaiou No, 1 noithein Uululh, MOic f. .1. b. nllo.li, Opllons opened ea.yj 1 1 i.ul mm and ','.i$ic, net lilL'iici'. May cloi-eil pl.i,i.-. Pec, 7.i?3i. Coin -Spot imuU-t iKi.i ; i, ', ir,"it, eletalor and li?itt. f. o, 1). atlo.tt. (Ipiim I'liiket linn; 1 Ium-.I veiy linn nt '"iivit. .idta.ice. May i-Iom,! .7,.-.i lli'v., bi'lif. Oils -pi.t tiiiiiu; X,i. ', lil'ji..s Xo. ). iu!i'. ; Ho, 2 vvliltf, l')i-.i Xo, .-; v. li'e, b'.'.c.i ii.ii I; inlxi.l vvtvltrii, U'.'jai.V. i 111. k '.lie. ISa.V.V, Opllous jum-JIi 1 -te-t on ;:o id t.i.di buylna-. llmler I'lim; ii'aun'it, JViwic ; lail.'H, I.P-.at'ii-i-, 1 iliuii' cirinieiy, l7'-j.lJ-J';i-. : illllt.lt IOI) lllMUI'l.t, tl.il-l'.i .-lalo d.llll, laUI.', Kuss-I'litii; ttJiti and IViinj., i7at-:e. 1 tveit. nn, 21.eiTv. ; !iitliiii!, "Jii'JiIc, l.l-i'.'M' 1 111111 Mwv lata;", Spi., li'ialUi,! i.iin.t .ngp, 0, , D'la'l'ic. , f.itiiy .-in.ili, htlit., l(i,.ulil',ii.j lame mull, OU.. n9.ilO"5f. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. CUlcftBO Xive Stock Market. bii-jgo, Xof. id. CiPlJ ltc.elpls, 'j.'.iin), in. t lulling it.') Tvsauii -b'vV 'iial t.a'l . ,-i. . loner i sooil lu iiilnie, .').'-li7.Uli poor lo iiu-d-iuui, Vlail; Ftotkeii ..ud fn'il.'l., Jai.-Jo; tow,-, lrl.'iiJ.65l bt'llflf, !ri,50i'..5iJ! uiineis, i.!i v'.UOj bulls. ijJal.M; talvi-, t-.'.JUa 1,751 wriUrii leeii, T-'lSUa'i.SJ. Hog lleeeiplv toda.i. 11,liJ: Itiiivii'utv, !0, i'O! loll over, li,ntJi heavy and aclbe. -iiuint to 5e. Iiishei: light stc.nlv mUiil ami biil.'Ii. et. itJ.iiul.DPi; S0)d lo iboleij hoit.t, j."i.u'ii li.ilpi: iiuyli heat.t. i.(li5.til; llyht, W.W 1 J.oil bulk 0 ule. j.W'i).SV sheep-Iteieipt., S'-'.mWs ht-ep, luv and UK. lowt-r; Iambi, bt'kt, "ttadyj otbei't, weak; i;ood lo vlioUti wrlli'ii, Sl.Utili wiueii.-, flat. 75; ntli'te I ujtl.-i. i' 'rtil.ii", ttediiii linili., fi"i'r, il.Ci). (1111 .inn, Xov. -0. liiiilna v.cie neivom lod.iy, altuiialiin; belvvi-en lilt eleme.-, u buutain-j anil liavliiiu-, but wen- kIvhi c..nidei.iblo kliviiiilli by heavy slioil t-oveili'ifs. Pec. tvli.Mt 1 lo.til Kiiit-'. luitlitfi Pjt, toin, ?knf, liiuliei-, and P10, naif., Jit. bluhti-. rinvMnm ilnsed lUili t -Oe. Iiliilipr, (..ili iiuotalioin v.i.i ai follow..! I'lour Miadc; :e, I eiitu wboji, (.1 ,; X11, '.1 led, 7.1-iail'iu. j Xo. :J tellotr i.-oui, Uliie.; So. : oau, I I.i Uai-. : Xo. -' vililtc, MlbP.jt.-.: Xo, .1 Willie, I:!j.j,i..p. : Xo. :! i.ip, KM,-"'.; lull- to tholio niilinnt u.uley, STaiib..; Xo. 1 tbis M-i't). !!. Jilt. 15' -; Xo. I iioilhweeiiiii, tsl.lil; pilmt; llimitliy need. WUUJ liii'-s 'ioik, l I..IH.I 1.351 link .! is')'); liori 1II1-, T.' t li",li lli.v sailed .hnitld.-i-, i":fii7..i-. ; Ivw. tll'jv .lib, .-".111,1 ?.."i j whbk.,1, ?l .:t DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Moti Tlu;i I-' our Lines, 6 Cent) lor tiacli Kulra Lint, PROFESSIONAL. - SKf AV Certified Public Accountant. t:iVAni (.. si,.Ji,uiN(il"sji'ir.uiIitniANK llullillnp. Architects. i:inAiip it. Dwi.u, AiKiniiitrr. .ONNr:tii itiiiiiiiiih-, I'liKPi'.mcif 1,. iiiiowx. Alien. 11., m:,b l.lnli' I.Miane. niiltf.. UG Wa-bliiKton ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. 1 HAItlllXfl, rl CDXXKI.I, IIUIMMXO. Dentists. im. '. 1:. i:ibi;.'ii:iifir.ii. paii.i iiuibuixti, Spruce Mieet, Seiiinton, Dll. C. C.J.Al'IIACir. Jl,-, WV0MIM1 AVIIXtlK. Lawyera, I'llAXK l:. lioYM.'. ATToTlXI'.V.Al'.lAvi. ltoorm 1.', (l j, Mll Is Iluri. uuiidiH. I'. K. TUAr.V.JL-ITV. L'OMMOXWKAr.TII PU)I1. i. ft. f.'Ki'f.oiii.i:, aito1!x:iTv.oaxh"xk(T( tialpd tm real eniale i-cetully. Me.u-n llulldlna, coiner A,u.dii((tiin iiwnue und Siiuci! sticet. ' HIIXAKI), iVAHHIIX ,ts HXAI'I', ATTOIIXKMH and t-nun.sellors.al.law. nepubllran llnlicllm., "."hlliBlon uvcniip. .h:sm;p & .icbsui', atioiixpys .x11T0uit- iHlori..at.avv, LVnnnonwe.-illb llulldlng, Room I!', -tl and -II, l:t)VAI!l W. TIIAVIIlt, A'lTOHXP.Y. IIOoTw i)).-;-fiOI. aih (,or, Meais liuildiiiR. I.. A. M'.Tlli;a, ATTOfiXnY-Al'-bAW, liOAKD of Irade llulldine;. Si ronton. Pa. PATTUISOX A WILCOX, TIIAPIIU'S XATIOXAb Hank lluiltlini; C COMLCYS. tl-lt: IM'.I'IJIH.KJAS nUILDIXO. A. W. MI'ltTllOW, OIT'KJi; .MOVKI) TO XO. 211 Wyondn;; ateinie. Physicians and Surgeons. ai.u:x. bi;! xdruit wasiiinuio.s PI!, a. W. L'A.MOItUAl'.V, OITICi: SHO WASH inslon atPiiue. Ite-ideute, 1318 Mulberry. Chronlo tliftcaa-s, lungs, heart, kidneys am' Benlto-iuliiaiy uiguns u tpctlajly. Houis, lo 1 1, 111. Hotels and Bestaurants. Till! 1XK CAl'l!, 125 AXU 1J7 l'nAXIJLIX AVI! nue. ltati'i) lea-omible. P. 7.Ii:(JLl-:n, Proprietor. fcCIIAXTOX II0CS1!, XIIAK I)., h. & W. PA?- f USt-r depot. Conduetcd on tbo Kmopeati plan. VlCTOIt KOCII. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. II. IllllfillS CLIIAXfl I'llIVY VAULTS AND i'i pool-: no jdor; only liuproved punipi used. A. II. Bii'kk, proinietor. Leave orders line ortli Main nvenup, or l'.icke's dniR store, toe tier Adams and Mtilbeny. Uoth telephone. Seeds. c. it. LLAitKi: & co.. si:i:dsmi:x axd xuns- eiynicu, Mule 'JUI Waliiuslon avenue: siceat lintve", l!)0 Xorth Main avenue; tloic tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSni'll KCKTILL. ISKAH 511 LAL'KA. AVI!., Scianlon, I'a., iiuiiiufacuuei- of Wire Serccns. Miscellaneous. DKIkS'sMAKIXa l'Olt nilLDRGX TO ORDLIt; nbo ladies vv.ilst.s, l.oul-a Shoemaker, 21-J Adams ntein-.o. MK(iAiu.i:i: nnos., pitixTr.n.s' suppmus. i:x- veloiiea, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, l;;i) Wellington avenue, Seranton, I'a. Tin: wii.ki:siiai:i:i: 1:1:1.0110 cax ih: iiaii ill Sciaiilon al the ncivj r.tand.s uf Kei-man Pin-., -11)0 Spruce and fiOj Linden: M. Norton, ,".2i Lackawanna atenue; I. S. Scbutzer, 211 Spiuee Etreet. Superfluous Hair Bemoved. Stl'lOlil'LlOU.S IIAIII, waits and moles paiules' ly, peri.ianently, niientiliraUy remm-td by elecliio needle; no j-cai-. l)eiinjlolo;ltal Par bus, :U2 Waiinslon avriiue. Situations Wanted. WAX'I'i:!)- lly a youn man, year, a po-,ilioii In tinilec'tioneiy atoie; two jc.,i' expeii.'nio .11. Iliivbr's, Xew Vorlt; ran lurrin-li lefeieiup. IL !'. P. IL. !KI Dai ic .ivt'., Cailiomlalef I'.i. SITIJAT10X MAXTLD-JI.V an cspeiieneed icieh. man, niideisliinds ener.il noil; about pu- vale liou-e; lefeienee--. Address II. J., Tilbuiv, SITI.'ATIOX WAXTKP llv a I'lovideii'-p ;:jtl ?! cei.er.il houve-woik; U-"l hide pielt-lied. Addle'-, 1711 leal- Summit atenue, Piuiidcuco. blTHATlON WAXTi:il- lady de.-ireit 11 posliiun ,'s housekeeper or RcnTal bouse-tvoik: wIM iiiR lo do any kind nl woik. Mis. A. tl. M., 'lilbune Oifup. WANTi:i) Position by .vuuns man. ase 2D. us waller in tiMiiuiant or piitate family, or at tlnk in scnt.s' (iirnbliliiK iliparnncnt; hate b.i I I luce .veals cspeiienec in lie- lestaui.int bu.,n.;. and olio tear in gents' tuinlrhiu? ileiurlmeul. Address, ,1, L JJ,, eaie of Tiibane (llfiee, Cir t'oudale, Pa. WANTl!!) Woik by Ilio t:y ly 11 j-oiiiir tvoniiu. Call or adiht.-..-, ;Hi Adams avenue. ):xi'i:nii:Ncr. 1 opvivr would iu,p v.riitns- or lopyintf 01 any kind. Deceit., bund and moil IKiSPi i-aieiully diawn. Addiesj llox l, Tilbmio Olllee. SITPATIOX WAX'ILD be a liiit-cla,! loatlmiii, wllh a intra to famil.t ; lliorouehly imdei- ftamls tlui bu-luess; eubt-r and lelkible, ami 1 i.itctnl tlilvei-; lelPltntes Addre-a I!, .1., tht nflKe. LOOK wants MI11.1II011; leferenees il ipqulrcil. Addif-i Arni-tiuic J)2i) tVntin cticcl, 1100lvKl'.l!i'i:il, PVpetl, open in make cnpMSPin-nt for tour hum- daily; coiupetrnt and jecii. Ule; iiiasli'i any Hi ot book; uood nii'ilur, tiMeptionil irieuiiti'-s talaiv i5 psi inonili. Addie,.s "lhaik'-i." Tilbune ollhe. FINANCIAL. , F. MEQARQEL. e CO. STOCKS. BONOS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING. I, P. JlegaiKcl, Hoy Chester Mcuwl, Spencer Trask & Co., BANKERS 2T & 29 Pine St New York Special Offering I'ii.l ltirlB.ii' Per ( en. flobl ll.illll. t,l'il.'". Up ill tjllMl'lf t.jl ll Iplllt, Price to YielU, 5.30 Piiotiiptivr tiituhv upon ieiiitil. Membet Xct Yoil. ?tgek Kwlunge. Branch Ottice .65 .Slate St. Albn i I J, '.? Vi
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