ZW&mM rc- fl; r vv- V,"1 ?t ' ' L fc I ,-&ir VV g..-.--u ... . ,.. . ' W- ri--. t ' ' " " n "Cw s THE SORANTON TRIBUNE- I1UOAV, NOVEMBEH 0, 1001. '4 y a rv NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BIG RESERVOIR BURSTS AT PITTSTON puitc n Stir Created Among Resi dents of llniutown Hill by n Small Johnstown Tlcocl. Hpcul.il to llio Soanton Tillmin. t'lttaton, Nov. 2S. Tho Inn film "I' tho J'ennsylvatiiit Coal .mnimny'H lh" tes crvolr on the Hldo of the llanilown hill, neiir the oat city lliii', ciuiHi'il unite n stir iinitiui: I ho roMldoittH of tin; upturn Reotlou or this city thlM niornliijj about H.SCi o'eloel-. Tliu duiuui-e. while- nut what inluht be termed extremely Serl OUS, HUH (lllto OXtOllidve, till! I'l'lllU'H of tibonl twenty honicw Ileitis llllod with .V'lter. That the iIuiumbi! wn not i-renter vvas iiroliulily due to tho I'uet Hint tho Hood came In two l'mves. The renorvolr Is nulle a huge "lie, bellif- 130 tVi-L ill its widest point, about 2iU) foot hint; and inpcrltiVr to about forty root at ltn nur rowi'st jiolnt. 'J'ho murker showed III' teon frot of water, and the reservoir i:onlalni'd many thousand e,ullous. The llrst break wart near tho bottom, ut tho southeast oonu'i' of tin; reservoir, and a In rite body of water win released IhroiiBli tho hole which j-iive way. The nail oi the reservoir was merely an otuljanUiiictit of earth, and tho lli.-t rush of water tln'our-li the huso hole at the bottom wn lollowod by a earing of thu toil of I he embankment. This put a chock to tho water for several minutes, but tho larnu body yet ro lmiiniiif" soon swept tills away and a tremendous voluino rushed out, tho eteej) grade of the hill wiving momen tum to it. A portion oi' tho fence sur rounding the reservoir was swept away and n deep sully torn in the hillside, and tic street and gutters In the vicin ity being Hooded. The water look several cour.-os, and reached William. I hitler and Carrol! streets. Tho sera tor portion, however, followed in the bed of the Krle and Wyoming Valley tracks. At the head of William street this body left the track bed and Hooded the resiliences In that section. The yards of the resi dences were like small ponds, and In some the water was liom six lo eight inches deep. The tlieruiouiet"r was low and the water soon tinned to ice. At this point the bonus occupied by Thomas Golden, Sirs. Alary Ann 'llt ford and James .Moifatl. sulTeied the worst. In each one the cellars ueie completely idled to tin- 1 after.-. Sir. (.olden suffered worse Hum any. I'nr the past throe mouths he has been sick in bed. All the food supply of the fam ily was, in the cellar, where the water reached such a hclL'ht as lo soak through the lloor. without food tot' the Thanksgiving by the Hood. The force of tir. not stillicient lo Tlu- family was left the breakfast, even turkey being drow nod w utor, however, ,i disturb any of the houses tool; Its Tile stream of water which course down IJiuler street, tooded many i ellar- in its path down as far as Slain'siroei. Tile city sow - ;i's served n good purpose hi carrying i'f the water before It reached .Main ilreot, and while they were taxed to iheir utmost capacity, they wcie nut damaged, owing 10 the wide distribution .if the water, arid the fun. ilint the xrger budy. whiih flunk tic head of tVllllttiu streit, reaeln d th" litr by wui of the creek which rui.a dov. a the and tunnel. The icservoir contained water pumped from the river by the company's pumps at the Kerry budge, anil hold the sup ily for the cnllierhs in ihe luuvr end u' the Iowa, including Nos. I. r,. ii, 7, Joyt shaft and ICweti breaker. The eol .erles will not be alTcited. however, he conipany immediately securing- a apply from the Spring Llrook Water onipimy. the two lines having a eo' .ectii.n. TUNKKANNOCK. Siciid' lo the iriLiutuii Tiiliuns. TtmlOuiiinocI;, Nov. I'S.Cltarles M. l.ee is being talked of for I lie oillce of justice of the j taco at the election to lie held In February. Miss l.ulu lirou-n Hiieui Thanl;sgliiig with friends near I-accyvllle. The 'I'nnklianiloek foot ball team pliocd a ir.mie with the I'lttstou team toda. . Our schools rue dosed until Monday, on account of Thanksgiving. 'Icorge Simpson has purchased the blacksmith shop anil good will uf KriinK liosH, incited on Houlh Warren street, and will conduct tho business henceforth. Mr. Hot-s will go to I.es tershire, ,. Y to wm It m his ttade. .Miss .lesslc h'lsK, of Scranton, spent a short time with friends here mi Wed nesday, wlulo on her way to i.aeoy ville to visit her sister. Jury t'oniiiilssloiicr Andiew Stoons was in town on Weiluesfday, looking lifter mruters. connect. d with his oillce, .1 Hues l-:. frear was doing business hi Ber.inlon on Tuesday. .Mrs. u S. Khmer is conilned lo the Kittso with it mrti'W cold, i M summer a suit was broimht by "i V'tMlues lirogesky, of .leimlligs Mile, egniust Constable W. 11. Kosh and l,oreu,o .M.vers, of that place, for tres pass In celling her si parate properly on uu ineeutioii against her husband, ,lo scpu UriMcU). The .ludgment which the JilMlic g.ive the plaintil'f wnsi Set iisldu by the court on ci-rtiorarl, be- BIGCER BOX .SAME PRICE namelme THC MODtRH STOVE POLISH Brilliant, Clean, Easily Applied, Absolutely uuuneas ft p; ji LIQUID BETTER YETf FIRE PROOF !! . &$ f 4 oatiHo of leehulcnl liTeetilarltli.s in mil soiling forth properly (ho cause of no tion In Ihe proceed I iijtb before the jiw tlte, Thu milt Is about lo lie ro-com-tnoiieoil by the nlalntlff, In nceonlitiico with the Htiggciitlons continued In I lie opinion of the t'inii'l. NEW MILFORD ffpecUl to tin Scrtntoti Ttlbunl. New atlirm-tl, Nov. L'5.-Iloliert liar by, of Witltuli, In a guesi at. tho home of K. O. Inderlled. Air. and .Mrs. S. v. Trunibull are spending' a few days with their dutigh lor. .Mrs. 1). It. Itoplogle. In Scran I on. Airs. Harriet Tlngley ii a guest of Klugsloy trlemls. All in i! nii'dlally Invited to attend PICTURE l'lnd Hie two a social in the lecture room of tho Presbyterian church Krlday evening. Xov. 'JH. A light lunch will In- served and other pleasures will be in store. Absolutely no chaise. Come and put the (all on the donkey, C. II. Hhelp was in Alotilrose the fore part of the wool; on buslncs. James Mulrendy recently visited bis parents in Klmini. A loot ball game between the New AM I ford High school boys and the lilng hamtiin High school eleven was played on the home grounds Thursday after noon. The Xew All I fori I boys wen. AVOCA. Tic Avoc.i Hose company talr will lie continued until Saturday evening. It has been (uile liberally patronized the past two evenings, but every citizen should t'eel it incumbent upon tliem seivi .; to foutrihuto Iheir mil'. A great many line articles are disposed of. The Ilarktoiv.i i entertained last evening. I'alriek .McKeon. of (trove yet to be loelnl club street. Is criiically III. The Xlu.i lleporto'ue company are holding- Iheir own in Sarslield Opera, house this week. They entertained largo hoites yesterday, afternoon and evening'. Aliss Alargaret Ward, of Main street, is seriously ill. Prof. C. l- Hoban attended the Pennsylvania-Cornell game at Philadelphia yesterday. Tho marriage of .Miss Alary Chester find Clunle-i llradbury, of tho Xorth JCud, was solemnized yesterday after noon by IJuv. 1J. T. Sniytbe. Aliss Nellie Heap, of Klmhursl, Is spending a few days at the homo of her parents on tho West Side. Airs. James Allen, of Scranton, Is spending" a lew days with her parents. Air. and Airs. Charles Alknian, on thu West Side. llev. J. ,r, Currati, of Hast thai, was a visitor in town on Wednesday. Airs. James Aloure lias returned from Pottsvllle. Airs. Patrick lloylan is here from Ilutto, Montana, on account, of the seri ous illness of her mother. FOREST CITY. Sici.,l io t'uo 'luntun 'Irllumi'. Korcst City. Nov. 2S --Jllchael Petuh, who is a. well-known eltlcen of the town, was this week tho victim of an incident that cost tliu amputation of his left leg, llo was oiling the coal elevators In Hie new breaker and got caught In one of the iron dippers, The leg was literally out in two, hanging only by n lew shreds, Three ribs were broken and lie wan otherwise bruised. Dr. Noble dressed his Injuries and com pleted the amputation of Ids leg, after which ho was taken lo tho hospital hi Carhondale. Potuh Is a (pilot, Industri ous eitiv.en. Ilo lias resided here ten years, and lias a wife and family. Uev, Jonathan Davis has tendered IiIh resignation as pastor of the Welsh Con gregational chilli ii, to take effect Uo comber !.', Illu plans for tho future Iwvo not been made public. During his pastoral the church has been in a healthy audition, spiritually ami flnuti cliillv, ToiiiuTow night (Krhlny). I.ovett'u Huston Hturs at tho opera house. J. Ii. Hell and sister, Sarah, attended the funeral of .Mrs. Patrick Huddy, in Scranton, yesterday, II. !', .Muxey, of "WllUes-Hairo, spent Thanksgiving with his patents, here. Air. ami Airs, Harry Alorgan, of Uydo Park, uto Thanksgiving tuikey with Forest city friends. A union ThanksjihinK service was held in the IJaptibl church this morn. Int;. H was well attended, and Hov. Jonathan Oavs preached a very able sermon. Tho Star Drum coips hold their .sec ond annual ball last evening. It wan pay niglii, und conseiiuenlly the boys r. .tped a good harvest. The iilessing of a handsome now ban ner of St. .Michael's society ill St, An thonys' church tills nioi ulnf, was made an Important occasion by our Polish societies. Tho banner lmn as sponsors a number of prominent men and their wives. A bljf parade was participated In by all the societies of the church, and tlieiV wcie fully nv hundred men In lino, headed by the Forest City und a : ini! I ii .fMvL l'vfet J iTerinyn hitmltt. tit the afternoon it ball whs held In I'roknpiiVllu' linll. itoW 11, Ij, (Jlntk, who was taken sud denly 111 Saturday night, In iinuiovlnf?. Tho Presbyterian nittl (onBregatliinnl Indies hold ThnnksRlvlntf illnner Imlay. The menu was elaborate at both plaeea, and the IttttloH wore well lmtronlzed. A largo iiunibei of rolattvest and frlundri attended lh tnnrrliiRO of AIIhh N'elllo AleAvoy tilitl Joseph A. Dough erty, nt Itock Lake, Tuesday. The bride H well-known In Tot est t'liy, through treauent visits. 11. Jl. Weldi has been elected secre tary of iho AlerohantH' Ilctall assoelu tloii. The yotniK hulles of Iho llplscopal rlttiruli are utraiiRlng for uu "old maids' convention," to be held In the Onvlu opera house In lunnury. The store or Friedman, Kuldiiuin & Co., fortnerly occupied by John Alex ander, 1st again open to the public. COLGATE UNIVERSITY. spri.d io ll.c Sii'.ilitpn Trlli'itiL'. Hamilton, K. Y., Nov. 2S.-A Scran Ion dub Is the latest orpanlnatlon to sprhu; Into exlsteneo nt thu unlvoislly, A meellng of the Heranton lioys was PUZZLE. court jesters'. belli Friday eeniug and organization elfected wllli plans and purposes laid down. Membership will lie restricted to students living in Scranton and vl ciniti and the aim of Hie boys is to boom thu university. Woyburu was elei led president; liailey. viee-presldent; Leber, secre tary; Xiogler. corresponding1 secretary; and Frothingliani, treasurer. Mercury is safe In tho hands of the freshman class! To Introduce Mercury to the public at large, We might say that the "Mercury stunt" Is one of th" sliong points in contention among tin' under-class men, and Is of iccent origin. In days of oro, a colossal, hron.e figure. Mercury, adorned the campus and having' lost its classic beauty, it reposed in damp cellars and dusty store rooms, until finally the elass of lt'n;;, when sophomores came into possession of it. resolving that forever niter ii would bo a disgrace for that underclass that, baiuiueted with out it. Atcoidingly, as the rule re quires that a i lass of an odd numeral hand the staluo down to an odd elass, when the "sophs" of '(", became jun iors, tlioy delivered .Mercury over to tho present freshman class, and it looks as if the sophomore: must tills year, baiKiuet without .Mercury as guest or honor. Tho figure may lie secreted anywhere within a radius of five miles, Hamilton the centre, and no wonder some freshmen didn't get home till morning. Prof. Hubert "W. Moore last Tuesday evening gave an illustrated talk on Berlin, to tin: German classes. Zlcglcr. '0.', Is spending the Thanksgiving- vacation with ills parents on North Alain avenue. Dean and Airs. Uurnham entertained at Thanksgiving dinner S. Lyon Woyburu, llaudnliih J. Frothlngham, and James ("1. Ualley. Intense cold prevails here The college vesper service for the remainder of the fall term and during the winter term will be held in the liaptlst church, Instead of College chapel. The llmo is changed from I, on j). m. to 7.01) p. m. Leber, '0.", has been called home by the death of a relative. George F. Goming, D. Ii., late dean of Richmond Theological school, visit ed tho university tho past weak, and supplied the. pulpit of tho Haptlst church, morning and evening, on Sun day last. Dr. fieuung: is a twin broth er of Prof, John F. Geuung. of Am herst, wlio Is tliu author of a series of text hooks on rhetoric, TAYLOR. The boioitgh night school which lias been in progress for the past two weeks Is being ltlte well attended, but the elassos are not neai as large as they should be. Pyne local, No. !KU, Culled Mine Workers of America, will meet In spe cial session litis evening in Jones' hall, The funeral of the late Thomas 15. JoiiC'V, of the Pyne, will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Services will ho laid at the house, interment will be made In tho Presbyterian cemetery. The intertiilnniont held at Weber's link Inst evening", under the auspices of tho Ladles' Henevolenl Catholic as soelution was a succes? both musically and financially. The Lackawanna company mines hero suspended operation a halt day yesterday in observance of Thanksgiv ing, The borough schools and business places were also closed. The schools will lemalu closed until .Monday. Thanksgiving' services were held jn all the town churches yesterday, .Miss Cordelia Murray, of Main street, Is iillghtly improved from her serious Illness. Airs. Al. .1. Lloyd und children, of Piicoburs', spent yesterday with her mother, Airs. Hohert Ijewellyn. of Union street. Druggist and Airs. Thomas V. Wat kins, of Olyphaut, visited relatives In this borough on Wednesday evening. Washington rump, No, U2, 1'atiiotio Order Sons of America, will meet in regular session this evening. A large number of Taylor people at tended tho eisteddfod ai Providence ycaterday. Aliss Jessie Hallos, of .Stroudsburg State Normal school, spent Thanksgiv ing with her parents, Councilman and Mrs. Samuel llniios. af Washington treet. Young James and His Bride J1MA1V STLir.l! was in luck. A gentleman had given hltu io cciila for holding a home, uutaldu Co vent Chinleii market, Jimmy turned thu coin over and over In his hand, Inking care, however, to keep tliu hand hidden lit the poektt or his ragged trousers. "J dtiunn whether tor go in for it good blowout or harf a ciulre of evenln' papers," he was thinking, when his at tention Was drawn lo a little girl, a year or two younger than himself rummy wau ;i ."obhlng In a unlet hut plllabln manner outside u oookshop. She wim rather ti pretty child, though the big bluolc eyes, tlxeil so wistfully on a great roll uf "spotted" pudding, were swollen up with crying. 'Hullo!" said Jimmy. "Who's been n piiiichln' you?" "Nob'dy. I m only hungry." she sobbed. "So'iu 1." Jimmy retorted. "I'm al ius hungr. "Whore's yer mother'.'" The (luestlon staiied the tilth tjhi sobbing' afresh. "She'n riinnod away." she said at length. "She told me to ask a pieeee nian to take mo to tho Workhus. hut I don't want to go to tho Worklni'i. I've hen l here once." "Whin's yer mini"."' "A IV." Jimmy turned the ton cents over s w t'l'itl times. "I'm goln' tor have a blowout," he suddenly said. "Come along. A IV." The hungry mite needed no second Invitation. Soon she was sitting In fore a plate heaped up with pudding. The meal loosened her tongue and she begun to ask iiueslions. Jimmy told her all he know about himself. He had neither father nor mother. Sal Steed brought him up. but she lieat him so that he eouldni stand It any longer and ho hadn't been homo for more than a month. "I ain't a-goln'. neither," ho added. "Where do you live'.'" aslc'd Al's. "O. anywheres," was tho careless le plv. "There's a doorway in 'Ireciau luiio I likes best when I haven't got uu doss' money." "Can you take me'.' 1 hinen't got now here to sleep." Jimmy didn't answer immediately. "i'us." he said, when he had fully considered tin- matter, "I'll have lo '-ieep there if I don't have no more hide." Jimmy condtn ted his weary little companion lo ireciau lane. !l was poor hospitality, that bleak doorway, bill, he had no better to offer, and. in one respect, It eoulil scarcely be im proved upon. The lane bore such a des perate character that policemen al ways walked in the middle of the road at night, so occupants of Ihe doorways and entries generally esmped observa tion. Next day .liinnij's fortune was no woiso ihun usual, but ho bad two mouths lo feed now, and thu doorway in (Ireciau lane was again their rest ing place. This was the case for, rath er more than u week. "It can't go on much longer," .Tiuuny sald one night. "I've had lots of pals, lull they've all been took. Policemen. or .School Hoard, or children's home, or snmmut's had 'em all. I've been luoUy, I have; but I know I'll ho had sumo day, then we'll be parted, Al's." The child nestled closer lo hint, and rested her tousled little head on his ragged shoulder. "I'd die if 1 was look awny from you, Jimmy." she said. "Nob'dy could part us if wo was married. Mother used to tell father so when he said lie'd run away. How does you gel married, Jimmy'."' "ICasy 'nougli," Jimmy nn.-.weivd with all tho confidence of superior know l"dge. "There's n church by Trafalgor .Square where folks get mar ried 'most oory day. I've sneaked in once or twice. They stands in front of some rallinV, and a man in a long white shirt reads summal out of a boook. lie's the ma fryer, he Is." "D'ye think he'd marry us'."' "Not for nuflluk. "I've only goi .". cents; an' we'll want that for break fast." "I'm used to goin' without break fast," said Al's. "I'd rather he mar rired." "Jl" we was tor sneak in when the marrryer was niarryin' some'dy else," said Jimmy, thoughtfully, "wo might' get married for nutliiik. Hats! Hero's u bobbyl Lay close, Al's!" Soon after 10 o'clock next morning Jimmy and Al's might have been seen hanging about St. Martin's church. Toward It a string of carriages drew up in front of the church. "Come on, Al's!" Jimmy cried, marryiu's Jest goln' tor begin!" And In tho crowd, unnoticed by of (lie oillclals. thev stole into A any tho ehin-ch anil toward the chancel, and. concealed by a pillar, waited hand in hand for the ceremony to begin. Neither could uuderstaiid the clergy man'.'! opening words; but ho had no more reverent listeners than those two putholio little figures. AVhen lie asked the question beginning "Wilt thou have this woman'' and the bridegroom an swered. "1 will," Jimmy was caught napping, or perhaps lie did not under stand; but when runic th bride's turn to answer, "I will," he was ready to prompt A IV. "Say i will,'" he whispered. "I will," faltered Al's. ' Nob'dy ran part us now." said Al's as they descended the church steps, tho ceronionv over. Twelve hours Inter Dr. Harnett, the well-known philanthropist, passed through Grecian lane, iicroiupunled by the supcrhitendiml of one of bis homou nnd u police sergeant and followed a little distance by a closed .carriage. They wore engaged in rescue work-. Prom (line to t Into the officer Hashed his bullseye on a doorway or entry. suddenly no mopped, it, was neiore Jimmy's temporary home. Here are two, doctor!" he cNcUiliui.'d. Dr. Harnett approached noiselessly and stood looking down at Ihe ragged wall's nesting' in their corner. "Poor babies!" he murmured. "HI, there!" cried the olllecr. sloop, lug over thein- "Wuko up wake, up!" Jimmy started and half opened his ocs. Al's murmured in her sleep, What does she say?" ashed die BU. purintuudeiil. " 'Nohodv (an part us,'" ihe ivr ge.int answered. "Come now, (hen, wake up!" Tho bay opened his eyes, saw tho dreaded uniform and scrambled io his I'eei. "Hun, Al's-run!" lie irled. "Here's a bobby!" Ho did not attempt to escape him self, but stood perfectly still while tho olllecr took hold of his ragged cuff. Al's sat up and begun to cry, "Please, sir, don't hurt Jimmy! He nln't done nulllnk!" THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Titan Pout hints, .1 Cents for liicli tlxtrn t.ttn Tor Itent. id WW WV rtiV I'Olt MINT fm,.ti ciuliH colli liOlln', ill! hit' inoiftiiotit, iliiititiy Kltiutcil, JM.5 Cepowe 11 vi mu. 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A,V A.Miil NT Of JIOXIIV TO I.O l.mldT Hll.iU'hl lu.nu nr lluilililii;- uinl l.o.ni. At fioiii 1 lo ii iff nut. (.ill mi .V . W.iiUcr, ;j.:il.-. Cumiell iiii'iiiliug. Furnished Rooms. VI ltMli:i) OU I'Nnil.'I-:fl)"i,T,m'i,'t'Ti iili or without hoanl, nt I.N (fiilney iivi'imo. roil ltDNT-fiiuili-hi'il tiont n,m. with heat, huh niul ir.ini no.ir mini Imtw; .nllt'iiiu: pteleriid. Aililic; Itoum, l! 'jr,'). I'OII lilIXT t'uiiii'lieil renin; ho.n nnd h.tth. li'-) I.ili'lon nil cot. fi;n.ifiii:ii ihiom ro ui:xt. w.th i,-ji, f.n ami liiilh, ucnllcnion prelriioil, .it S') Aibim avrmio. "Xobfidy's HiiinK' to hurt hilil." said tiie superintendent. "Where do vou live'."' "Aliuij," with Jimuiy." .she nibbed. "Where does Jimmy live! He's your brother, I suppose'."' "So, sir," said th.- mite. "We're married. Vou ean'l part us." Dr. Harnett looked al the sergeant, who in his turn, looked al the super intendent. No one lauprhed. Present ly the doctor couched. The superin tendent blew his nose. "I'm blest:" exclaimed the olllecr. The c.'urliiKe drew up al the curb while the children told their story. "Vou ain't Kohif? in part us'.1" Al's cried. She allowed the superintendent to lift her into Hie carriage without a strunule. Hut Jimmy kicked and fuUKhl like a little Turk. lie was "had" al last. Jlore than fourteen years had puffed. A burly youuK backwoodsman,, 4 burnt, hard us nails, to judwe by his appearance, was walkins' down Mont culm street. Quebec, studying- tho numbers and tradesmen's names as he went. I'resently he pulled out a let ter and read it. It was dated from Loudon: "My Hear James 1 have much pleas ure iu tiiformiiiK you that Alice Graham went to Canada, Willi twenty-font' other Kills, in May last, Her address is care of Mr. t.e Croix, 101 Montcalm street. Quebec. I am very glad to learn that you are doiiifr so well and I hope you will continue to prosper. Your sineeie friend, Ilobert Harnett." Tills was at leat.1 the one hundredth time that Jimmy hurt lead Pr. Har nett's communication, as Its ragged state testilled. "I wonder If she'll know me',1 it isn't hardly to be expected. I shall know her, though no fear that I shan't." No, 101 appeared lo be a private house of considerable size. Jimmy rantr. A neat maid opened the door." "Can 1 see Alice lir.ihamY" he asked. "Miss Orahaiu is with the children," wo? the answer. "If you step this way 1 will tell her. What name shall I glvo her?" "I had rutin r not .-end in my name," said Jimmy. His reflections iu the room Into which lie was shown were interrupted by Ihe entrance of a youns- lady, A tni'.zkd expression was on her oval, dimpled face, niul in her IiIk- black eyes. "I think ihere'f: some- mlslake," he faltered. "I've called to see Alice Ora hani." "I am Alice iliaham." Jliiuny looked hard at lit r. .''he was ery pretty nnd rushlouably diessed. Al's, as he remembered, had been pretty, bin the nictate In his lined liml little resemblance to the beauty who now stood before him, "Vou must betinother," he said sadly, "Tho Alice (.indium I want to see cnu'ie from London." "I canio fro-.ii Loudon." "From Pr. Harnett's home?" "Ves." "Thou I'm afraid the doctor im.i made an awful mistake, llo sent mi, tills letter, hut there's sumethlny WI'oiik somewhere." Tho Klii glanced al thu nddre.-'s, Next iiihiiiiit her arms worn mumi Jimmy's neck, the red rose, in her linlr was losiinvr on Ills uhoulder. "Viiu'ri) Jimmy Steer!" she cried, "Jimmy, who married me in .st. Mar tin's church, years und years injo! Anil 1 didn't know you," she went on, laughing nnd almost crying by mrus. "Whatever have you been thinking?" And thou hho pushed him away at arm's length and looked him up and down. "Why, Jimmy, how you've grown! it's not suiprtalusr Hint i didn't know you. You're iiilte a big man!" And then she kissed him, About u year nfterward airs. J.e Croix lost her children's, governess. Jimmy made another Journey up from Hamilton. Tills time 1m did not 10 turn alone, Petrolt Free 1'ress, 3 Mor BKANtill WANT MfcTItitiS. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of the Following- Drug- Stoves Until 10 P. M. Central City At.nmir Kciifi.iz. ..,iiHT M1111.1117 short iltt'l M'ctMlir JVelllli', (IfSl'AV I'lCIIIX. CJW AilJIili vime. West Side (IKOIKIK W. JIINKI.S'S uvciiuc. 101 ulitli M.iiil South Scranton I'ltffj I,. TKItl'l'i:, Kit l.il.ii .iVfi.ua. North Scranton (!i:0. W. 1)AVI., (ottwr .Nuilll Mvin mrinie .mil Miitl;tt ittcot. Green Ridge CIIAIIMIS. f, JDSWs, lo" likkai HtCtllll'. f. .1. .inllNS, (Oi C.iccn lll.lsi' -ticjt C. I.OI!i:Z. mi iter vWclihii'toii a itiic niul Mirlon i.ttoct. Petei'sbut'B W. 11. KXIII'I'IX. 101; hvu. u. 11,1c. Dttnmore J. (.'. IlONl: i: sox. Kelp Wanted Male. tvANTKh I.11C.1I .mil luit'eling c.mv.i"ii; we 1.111 inlciftt .in ots'fill vvoiltris. Wcili'in .Nov verli Xiuwiy (.0., HoilictiT, X. V. M'AXTfn A yoinis in.111 of eooi! iinilly :iml it.ie tlcnunly iic.ilins, ii" Will iH of eiir.il f clue.i tion, in piivale ccri't.iij' 11111I .inicuiieieU, foi two or tiller linn-, ,ilt in ( In- ittlftlim.li. (.Vinmi ""in nr ilcscont prclfited. Kiiua-Ii'iIku m" '.a KImiiw. Ikolilf "oi.il fmtll.h, ilciiORi.uihy nnd l.xvvrilliii nn mJv.111t.iKu, hut not ii(iih.iij. Met1l.1t flMplluc iiull.iH-i:.-Uilo. lt"t. 1 -i.ee- .it (I'ptulilv, lint 11I1I iiv(f.,iiv. Stale iii.illluati.i'N, M'lillfii in ieiKil, tli-l tope, .mil ami I" I. S, Ti ilnino Of lit e. MAM'i:i)-Hy Iculinir flillailflplilj Iioiko, OhI cl.Hs f.llfvinmi, ru hdl jii.'i.d lino ot )i.!pc-.-to (11c rct.iil tittle, mm hu )u uu aciiiuinUiic; prpfprrrtl; luii-l ,j.. Iirt rciVu-lit e jimI li.' alile in funiMi hond. Aili!it".i f. 0. Ho :")-, l'liila ilolphu. Help Wanted Female. COOl (Mill, VVANTnTuii'-cwuf tii-.' -uil. Apply at 2Vi .Vah lwct. YtlfXC V(IMi:. VVAN'TKI) hv .l.icoh Jlillii, S'or- (.'oiiipiiiiy af (lie ;.ikIo tlih t f.ictury, loo.itftl at llouli'iituiwi, X. .1.. 011 llio oj?t lunk of Ihe l)el.iv.m. ilvci, in ai;ht ot Trenton, .in-l tier hour'n title- fioni I'liilailu'lplilj. Tho,! IlivIiik siinn i-Npciirme nn iiuni-i iniililms jiroionoil. hut other aicr-pt.ibk. (titN will l. t.ikui. All ohl anil dew I1.1111I1. ale luiil (In- Mine piio; by iiii:u vioik, hut if new Ii.iikN lionhl fail at ili.-t u pirn llioir I10.111I we nuie 1I1.1I up (.1 them, vj liny i-li.il I no! not into ,lt..,( uhil,. Iciinln. This (I'.lllO i hollci H, .111 li.inn.-WOlli, fllViW-IIUnlllK or .lfvwoiu.tr:. Cut Hii.-i out ami Keoji it nn .vnur lutuio u-e, Jl.,1 vviit'ii jou Milto to 111 sty yuu aw ailil .No. !',. I'm- tiirlhrr '.iilitul.us .iclclu-?1, S.num.l I!. Jhuif, lloiilentov.n, N'. ,. Si:'i:itAI, h.VIHIN ( AN" MAKi: (l(K)I) SAI.AItV SOIJCITI.Mi HA.Mi A ( (.'01 NT.-'. CAI.1. 310 si'iifci: stiii:i:t. WAXTfll (Ihl fur udnT.il liou-iCVoiU. Jl I "15 1'iiin nvinue. WAN'TKI) (JiiU fin-Imlil vvoil., vv.ihrc-no:. eook-, liou.-e Kid, itaii-n ami l.iumlres'j.". Un'i.a w.iiirj Akcik.v, 2t:i llp.11 s Miihlinir. U'.N"ri:il A gill II nr 15 vi-.il'- 11M vslui wonlil liKc 11 Ruoil peiiiiannil huuie vilipie .'he vvotthl he liT.itod as one 01 (ho f.miilv. Write or apply lo .Mi--. IlytKi: DiHliiuclutn, KlnilnuM, l'.i. fll-TV ()li:iIAT()ltS WAXTKO-Stoaily vvnit KU.1r.1ntCf.1J, K. Ilotl, k Sou, 2i'i Ailam-t avenue. VA'ANTKO-Cirl for crncrjl hmi'ework at Dalton. Ailtln-M II. T., fare Trilmnc. Help Wanted Male and Female. t'.VXVAS'-KlIS WANTI'.D-noo.l pivpo-ilion: Ml aiy or eoiniiii-,-iiiu; In woik in uiy. AililiOb-i Hon I, Tribune. SVratilon. Wanted. WAXTflll'iivjIo lfiiii-i in (iruluinV -liorth.,nil. due or tivn altei noons eaeli week. Ailil"", firaliam, "J ril.unf nfflti'. VVASTKH 1'iirnu-heil mom, tentrally loiatcil, inotUin ami in private fiunlly. K, 'Irllmnu OIHcc, city. U'AN'll'.Il noiul .sreoml'liaml linnaro, will pay casli. Aililii- Lock Mux l:i(i, V.uiitiiii, I'a. t Boarders Wanted. I'lllVATi: fAMIbV wlJiis (a h.ivo two iil-.e men to lio.uil. (Iniii.ni or JCnKliah. Call any tltiu alter Tinu-iljy. AH ionienli.ni.M, SO' Jl.itil-iri avenue. Board Wanted. WA.Ylfll llnom or 100111 ami hoaul in the !.t-,t pait 01 the tily hy .t ronner nun riTtiitly umio tn SJianlou. .Viltlicxii, sl.ilim; toiins It. li. I, Ttlliunu ollne. VVAN'TKI) -Itooni aii.l lioiul In iciu.eil ,iiivito family lov thieo l.nlmj iui lo 1 rceil "1 p.r vverl:. i)m loenlnl within live iiiliiitli wall, f 1 , 1 1 1 tily hall pieiciu-tl. Aililre-', K. II, Trihuna Oi lice. THE MARKETS. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotntious Based on Par of 100. STOCKS'. I.acl.aivaiiua lljiiy Co., I'i' County SjvhiKit It ink k 'Iru'- i . 1'ii ; Nation il llanlt ((.'.iihomlale) ., Snial.iiil llrillliiK Co Thin! National Hank Dime liopiisit ami lll-iounl llJiil;.. IVonoiny l.lufct. II. i , Co CJi-,1 National llml: l.aika. Tne-t SJle Di'P'i-t Co ('Ink '. Snow I' Co., I'i' Suuiiti'ii lion feme ,e Mi'k. Co. ... Sciaiitoii AnIo Winks Suantoti Rivlnjs link Tiadci..,' Natlcii.il II in!; S. ranti.n licit li Nut Co IVoplo'.-. Il.iul Now Mciko Hy. & C. Co ItO.NDS. tiranton favcnacr hallway, llt.t MiituaiiC ilue I'J'.'U I'coplr'n Slli'ct Ilillway, flitt, nioil. ifJ-'o. line CHS , feoplc'ii tolled Ifallnjy, Ocncul tinirtSJSi-, tluu Itltl ,,,..', , lllckpoii .Manufai'turlii Co. .,, , l.urliii. Towtisliip SVhool 5 per cent. City of s'ciaiiten St, Imp. ii per tint (-'union Tuition u ptr rciit SITUATIONS WANTGO l-REG. II,. I. A.kci Wl "ClI ,".21 I'd 1.-U '.T.i IU I'M 15H r ... no lil . . i" lot Ki 115 lit leJ lla Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coneti'il hy il. (!. li-de, VT l.acli.nvinni v lli'jii" IVr Ini-iii'l, tlio'fc niaraiw, .'.oi'.iJ. IhllUI -I'jtuli ireJIiili.i, f.'ilj.r.'.li-. : tlaiiy, tie 2Jc. CIhom full iii.iin, Ui'aflle fu,'i Ni'.iihy ni.ite, U'.tjo,'. Jlulliiiii lloaiii. IVr lno-licl, ic'.'.".o liavn IV.i'IVr liutlitl, M.tail.l.i. flum-lli'it patent, pre l-jiict. ul.l'i. ilealu I'll- laishfl, tholiH mallow, .i.n. l'i..ilov- I'et liutliv), M.i.1. Onions I'er lnuhel, fl.'JjJl.K Buffalo Live Stock Market. i:.l,t lluifjl'i, N'ov. 'JS.Cjllo supply lis',,:, iiiaikf-l nmluiiu'iill i til. Una ut HjT.Vi. II u -Itet'dpu, -'I taini film ami mllvo .it .ve.lei Ijy'ti pile ci. !-li((i i.ii'l l-iinl Uurlpii, Jl far Minns' lo lliiiiii'i lauiW,, top, Vl.oial.in; cthnr., i::i.;54."i'i; CjiuU IjiiiIm, I.TOa4.7.1; h(i, top mlxol, ".".J.la.Vii ollieiii. .,.0i'I,I'): wethei. ami ,ie.itllii', .tifli'l.TJ. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Till i Pour Lines, (i Cents for t.'acli lintfi I.lil:, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. MnvAnij'c.lFvn. niiiiiiniL,'. Architects. l:nuiMiV'' "AV1S Al!r'"'fi:cr' '"XNCMl niKDiiiiirK i.. iiimwx, aiicii. ii" iti;."i, V ;.'.". '""'''"'ti' "I'll?.. I M V.i'ltliigon aw. C'vll and Mining Engineers. ."'- iiAHiiisd. ()iT7:on'n'i:i,!. iinihiii.voT Dentists. ""m.1;;, '".. 'i:ii:.' "i'Aui.r"iiL'iMiiN(J,' Sptucc Flii-ft, kt.riinten. nit. C. C. I.Aftl.VCIf. II", VVOMIX(iAvi:Xt7B! LinvycvB. niA.NK I,. Itovi.i:, ATri)llNi!vilM,AV. llooiiw ij, j, ,, ., ,s i,,,,,. I),,)!,!,,,,., .'' '; ''"ACV. A'lT'V. C(ni.MOXVi:.I.TTu!I.P0. ".n. ,iii:iM.o(ir.i:. AfroiixiTvral.sinaiot tlalco on km ,,ute seiurlly, Mears liulldini;, - "tr ''"t-lilnafoii .lviiuv uinl S'intics nlicit. M.AIill, WAltlinx & KXA1T. AITOi:N'i:Vrf mill coiinelloM..it-l.iw. li.publlcn Uulltlinir, Jlilnitton nvemio. .li:sHJl ,t .Jl.'l'l', ATTOIiNinS ANUuTtJN .!,"!'' '"'I.iw. Uiiiiiiioiiweallli llulldlui, ItuonH l'l. "n mill !. 1;'VA1,t." w- THAVi:il; A'JTOItXUV. JtOOSIa !'.! "I, Ptli floor. .Me.u.f liinltllii". '" ,'V 'YATHIN. ATT(IIIN"i:y..VT.,AW, UOAItll ot Tra.lo lliilMlna-. Srrantoii. I'a, I'ATI'Kllsq.V f.: WILCOX, TIlAllKtt'S XATIOXAI. Haul; I'.ulMIng '. ("OMfuvs-. o-i.j i.'ci'uiu.icAx non.niNciT-" v,"' inntriKir,!', ofnen .movi:h to no. 211 Wj onihis- avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. 1)11. W. f. Af.l.fX. .jfl NOntll WAS'lllXd'lON' airmie. in:, a. v. iAMoitiiAUX, oi'fici; :i.ii) vvasii- uiRlon avmuv. I.Yjiilenoi. I3IS Mulbcrrv. f'liionie ill-ci.-iu, liiam, heait. Uldneys .inl (.onlto-urliiaty aigiius a specially. Hours, f to 4 p. in. Hotels and Restaurants. tiii: i:i,k c.vki:. rr. and 127 fnANKLixTvT:- I1UC. lt.ltlM K'.eOMjIlll'. 1'. ZIfCiMllt. l'ropiictor. SCRANTON" HOI'ii:. xTlAlTi)., I &"v. TAS Miigcr i.'cfiot. Comliieletl tin tho Kulopejf lilari. VIOTOIt KOCH, rropiielor. Scavenger. A. II. MimCS fl.UANS I'lilVV VAULTS AN"t e-i pools; li'i jilui-s only iiiinovfil puinpi used, A. II. Jlriijs?, proprlrtor. Leave orders HOO Xorlli Jlalii avenue, or Ki'elic's tlntjr store, cor ner Adams ami Mulheiry. Iloth telephones. Seeds. ti. it. ci.aiiki: ,v. co.. shi:i)smi;n' and nurs- i-i.imeii, stoie 'J01 VVasliInjInii avenue; giceii liot,.Hs, 1110 Xorth Haiti avmue; store tele lilione, 7.-2. Wire Screens. .ios'ki'ii ki:i:tti:u ki:au .mi i.aoka. avi;., SVianinn, I'a., 111.111111.11(11101- ot Who Screen. Miscellaneous. ')'tK.S-.MAKIXC I'OII (.Illl.IUtfX TO OUIJfB; (ils.i l.idk-t. vvjlils. J.oiii-o ShoLHiaker, -It-J Adams aieuiie. jiftiAKiif.i: linos., iMtixTfits' si;i'i'i.ii;s, r.x- velopes, paper Ii.ikn line. VVuieiiousc, l'l Wii-liii'fttoii avinue. Sii.iutoii. I'a. Till: VII.Ki:.vll.llf!K' lllXOlll) CAN DP, HAD in Scinnlon at the m-ws Hands ot HeNnu'i Ilro-i.. il spun 0 nml 50.5 Mndcn: V. N'oiton. ''il l.aikawaniu avenue; i. S. SclniUcr, -JH Spruce Etuct. Business Opportunity. I'Olt yl ll'K l.fXCII i-onni or tuttir.-. ho-r cen tral lot-.iituii ill Ciiliond.ilc. Il.t-emenl of Ait l.iil hiiiidiirj-. f.nornl'Ie (euu lo eXpciieire.! vimi.s man who U a huil(i'. STOi Iv VXD Wllf.AT Tli.VllllltS' wUhout delay. VVtite lor mil' tpiv!.il rii.ill.c-1- letter. Kon on iipplivatimi. S. M. Illlihai-il Si Co., members N V. Ctai-nlnlatoil nul 'st.u-k S'.ili.iliKO, II Jlid li. Ilio.nlway, New titl.. Jnl.ilill-Iti.il l-'U. la-iiv Diolame' I'hoie f.lS1-. flioid. Booms and Board. A IiAllili: IT.OXT ISOOM. with l.oatd. at "Jl Adame i-viuiH'. Siiiulile lor two jmins men. KOOMS TO l!i:XT, -villi hoard. S'M Multierr.' xticct. Lost. I.O-T A l.iii-iohe liolvvvrn o-., Ta.vloi hoiiit.i and my toldciKe, UT Jlitpi tiecl, Te-nl waul, ( , i:, lleyurtld-. Situations Wanted. Sl'll'ATIHX WANTfll in .1 ..Mill', mill, I dri- r ,1 Ki'oi'i'iy vvaifi'li. oi- In lake (Uiv of liuin-v. one tint lia-. o.vpeiiino. Aililin, .112 Ijlni stleut -ITI'A'IKIX W ANTi:i)-lAi'ful .vomiK man vfldit-ni'.-llioii; ixptilfiicu ut liijii-'jvi'oik. vraiiiii'- on lahle, or taklnx i.i re oi Iiuun.-, Addie-s Mnmi'i Klrhy, Old l'oi';c. I'-i. ".N"Tj:i V".i)iJrnr and iioniiiui tnt elasi imm-i, i,iial3iitectl. ( Jlh'il lor and ilellveiul. Mrs. I. Wall-, rial' .Ml) Hionilt'l' avenue. SITI'.V'IION VVAN'Tfl) lie .vouiiK lady as dmili-,' loom u'Ul or ,-ci.onJ sltl, Ailtlicx. I,. .-1.. '.Mil Noilli MjIii nveiiu". . SllCATIIlN WAN HID Kellaliln nun, kunulidt!'' l r.i.itliliiiiy "iml oil ot all Uinl-., ! follltiv ami toiuiaeioi..' yipplle. ilc-li'-s poiillou as a;e'd' rv ijiloriiun. l!o. U.M. liumuoir, I'a, "11 CATION" WANTIUI Hy u nnn M family n Jjnitoi, taro-laki'i' m i.i.uhinlft. Han li.il tnoiu than twenty veai,'. txperleiuv iintln' limn 1 i 1 1 ; et t.iols, If liantiy .Hound iiui'liliKiy nn ' cm catlif) u( lo iliaiuctci and leadinitf. II i in lliliij; I to cot a ulr fliMHf. Additfs, WlurKi, Tiitune Oillie. STirvTION' WAN'TI'.I)--Hy a ftenoauphir .ml ivpcvviilei, one mI1u of .is-l-i inu viitli liO'ilkft-iilnir. Addic-s ju.'s S, A, II., lirc-ial Delivelj, City. LEGAL, IX Jlli: liM'IIKT (Ol'lll'iif I lie fnittil Slitm tor the Middle PUtrU't ot I'liiii-jlvanli. In iho mailer nt (Icoikc I). llJiivr, hankrniJl. No. IV In lijtir.mptev. To tint ueillton of (hoiuii II. Iliuti, of stun ton, In tho touiuy oi Lackawanna Jiel iluiilv aloicoald, .1 li.iiilaupli N'otlto la hciehy hIvpii iji.it en tho ivtentydiflh .lay of Nuvemhcr, A. II. lH, the id ("v'oi'liu II llimtr w.i., thily adjudliatvil lunl.iiilil; aii'l tlut tli llol Merlin? of Id iiodltot- villi he held al l lie eiine ol tli iiiei.-o in Her Mitiimnt l'Ull'i lir,', in the iltv ol S. ranton, I'a.. or, Iho nlnt day ol IVu-iiiht-r, V. I. Mi, a " oMoik it. m., at v.hieh limo lie aUi tivditoti, may iiiKrl, prove lii.'lr ilali.w. appiliit a ll'titliV, enanill'. the hai.liiup:, and liautlit u-h ethiM- limine a Ul.lV lirofifllv itnilf huuie ald lliillinv'. 1 ' ' C. . VVN U)lVi;il, ll'Itiei Sii-aiaoii, I'a.. iml. fiooC of Clallih, W I fill'-. FINANCIAL. ,vvnVjSiv-vVVwv wwvv wvw-vv'v vs -- vwvv , F. MEQARQEL c CO, STOCKS, BONOS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING. 1. V, M.sai-i'l. Jtty Chofler ll-iarvv. IV A ' . ' ' '-'W ' k v'w1i?'iA''"'-"' i ' h , ,