V-1 UWr'iV,v --' J' f" 4" '(' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUKSDAY, DECEMBEK 2(i, 1901. I! - 'W EISTEDDFOD ATTAYLOR BITE OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS OF CHRISTMAS. The Chief Prize, 835, for the Best Rendition of "Tho Radiant Minn Hath Passed Awny," Is Won by The Taylor Chornl SocietyThomas Double Quartette Captures the Prize on the. Double Quartette Com petitionOther Details of the Eisteddfod. Tip Third aiiniml i-lalt-iUII'i'il of the r'lrst Wp-IhIi Oniieren-atlonal oliurcli ill" Tnylor vna hold yeflerilay In tho i-liiirrh audltartuin anil was nureeMful join a mimical and literary Htatulpolnt. AlthouRh the iii-1.ps nnvroil wci not n a lai'Ki- wale. coiiHldorublu cttthu rttisni was Hhiiwn and It 1m rwtliwitr-d that fully r.00 nttciuled the thrco hoh ,ioiiH. PioC V. i. Kvnns of ur,t)oii ilnlc wan llii- ailJudlcaiDr on music and I'.cv. I). 1 .loni'S or WV-a .Sctaiiton anil lion. I It. Coyne nf Old l-'otKe ad Jiullrntuil on lltei'ututc and their de cisions were most satisfactory. The oflk-ura of the elHteddfod wimp t'uiiiltiotiiis Hon 11. .M. Kdwanls. Itev. I), f. I'Muanls, and I lev. .1. .1. Jenkins. Chairman: Morning. l. I J. UrlllUlis, esq.: artoruonu session, II. O. f'ry tlierch; uvenliiK session, linn. A. A. Vosbui?. Ari-oinpanNt, Prof. I. K. Jumps. MOIiNIXil SKSMON. Tin nioiniiip session illd not convene until 10.tr. n. in., when Conductor Kev. ,. ,T .lenklns In well chosen leiunrks called Hip auillenco to ouler ami intro illltetl P. I). (Irlflltlis. esl as piesl ilent of the morning seislou. Mr. Crllllths was received with sf-n-cnnm applause and responded in a happy manner In the Welsh lamjuauo. Tin- ilrsi competition. KukUsIi competi tion "The lioy That I-iiuk1is," was for .-lillilrcn under llfteen years 1' age. Tin ec little Klrls responded, and each ,iive a creditable recital of the" humor ous selection. Adjudicator Kev. D. P. .(ones divided the piize, $1, between I.y ilii .lones and Nellie Lewis, both of Taylor. There was no response to the children's solos for boys. "Tho Light or the World Is Jesus," so It wns can celled. Tin' children's solo for Rills timW fll teen yeais or ago, "Not Hair Has Kver 'teen Told." brought one competitor. Miss lilodwlu I'vans, a little lot of West Pittstou, rendered tho solo In a verv pleasing way. Adjudicator Prof. I'vnns said the little one did justice to he selection and so awarded her the itlzr- or ?1. Tho most winds on a Riven letter ml was next. This competition was iiilti iiiiuisinR and brought numerous contes ..ints. mimberinR six in all. The prize ..f r.O cents was awarded to Miss Kdlth AViitkins Taylor, number or words mentioned :!7. On the sight reading Hintcst six responded. The prize was ilhlilcd between Miss Ciertrude Wat kins Taylor and David Jones, Provi dence. The prize was so small, .1. K. Watklns, esq., donated .10 cents to make the prize an eo.ual amount. The Welsh recitation, "V Mor Yu Celsio Diane O'r Well" found tliree male com petitors. Adjudicator Jones awarded tho prize or $2 to Thomas James of West Scranton. The closing number or the morning session was tho children's choir, "I Am Me That Llvetb," Prize MO. Only one holr, the Welsh Congregational Juven ile choir, lesponded. The selection was excellent and theroioro worthv of the prize, and Prof. I'vans awarded them the m ize. W. II. Thomas was the leader. The session came to a close with the audience singing "Aberyst wyth," to the words of "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," AFTRUNOON SHSSIOX. Conductor D. '. Kdwnrds opened the afternoon session at '.'.SO o'clock, and in the absence of President II. O, I'rytli uvh, the former acted also in the capacity of president, Itev. TCdwards luldicssed the gathering In the Welsh language, ills remarks were full of wit and humor, and was greatly appreci ated bv the audience. The Hist coni oelltion of the afternoon was the con iralto solo, "Heautiful Land on High." Two Limtestants responded and both sang with excellent taste. Adjudicator Uvniis. lu rendering his decision, said ihero was a slight (llll'erence between the two singers, and accordingly award ed the prize of $:! to Mrs. Fannie Jones l-'vnns, of West Scranton. Adjudicator Jones, on llter.Uuie, ie.nl the adjudi cation on "Knglyn Ter AVerln," Tho ii lm of $i was awarded to Xom ile Plume. The next competition was on "Uld Tune," for men over !0 years of age. Three old men contested, the sue essful one being William Klehaids, of THE POISE Of a woman in perfect health attracts the eye nt once. Such a woman is all too rarely seen. The most of women bear scats of suffering on their faces which no smiles can hide, anil often in their very carriage betray the womanly weakness which oppresses them. There can he no perfect health for the woman who suffers from dis ease of the delicate womanly organ ism. Her general health is bo inti mately related lo the local health of the womanly or gans that these must be cured be fore the geueral health can be established, Hr. Pierce's l'a voiite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well, It cures womanly dis orders and discasesj brightens the dull eve, rounds out the hollow cheek und gives btrcngth for wifely duties and maternal cares, ''.My health ! the bet now that it Imi been or lour years." writes Mr, I'liebe MoriKof ll.t, .Vmica Co., N. V.. llox jj. ."I hue taken but wo buttles Hi lour incilicl'ir, '1'iiioiite Pic i.-rpllo:i' ami 'lioWcn Mc-tlicr-l DUcmcry,1 riieiuliii-dleiiic-i have done me moil- Kernel than ill tli.it I have ever taken before, I couldn't tio iy wuik only nbout lialftUe lime, and now I all weik nil the lime for r family of four. .iclore I look ouriue.Hciuct 1 vns sick In bed iienrlv ball" the time. My advice to nil who ure ilintibieil with remale weakness U to take l)r. Pierce' favorite. 1-rencription and (ukleii Med- Ileal Discovery ' the mot wouderaa medicines'. ilu the woild." ' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ai jvuer is seiitr' ou receipt of si one ceit stamps to pay expense of mat Hiik hhVt. A,.lrcsslnr. r! V. i'ieicc, Bui. fala4 JwISh Taylor. Hla selection was "Jubilee." Tho tenor solo, "Promise," prize $2, was the next number. Three entered on thin selection. The prize was awarded to William li. Jones, .or Tnylor. Adjudicator Jones ntiuounepd his de cision on tliij "Love Letter." This con test wiih very amusing, us the success ful coinpolltor was obliged to read his letter to the audience. Prof. 1). li. Jones, who answered to the name of Harry, was the best, and received the prize of .l, over three contestants. Im promptu mppch was next In order; sub ject, "Our President." Tills brought four orators to the iilatforin, Hon. V. 11. Coyne awarded the adjudication to John '', Davis, or West Hcranton, as he was well worthy of the prize of no cents offered. In the competition. "Sandon," prize $1. for women over 1" years, only one responded. .Mrs, Thomas (trilllths, of Tnylor, was worthy or the prize, which was so awarded. The Welsh lecltatlon was the next number, "Dymchwellad y Bad yn Aberavon." Throe reciters re sponded. John Davis, of West Scran ton, was awarded til's prize of t'i. Fol lowing this, Miss Louisa Nicholas re cited, by leiillcst, "Peace nil I'artll." The final event was "The Radiant Morn Hnlli Passed Away." Two cholis entered, th" Taylor Choral society and the Pltlvtoii Choral union. Thu former was directed by W. 11, Thomas, mill the latter led by Harry 1'owell. The Pittstou elirfTr saua; first and sang with excellent taste, nnd the Taylor choir followed. Their singing was highly PICTURE COPrillGIITCD.l r 5s ?p' f Can you llnd in this of a ship? creditable. Willie the adjudicator was getting ready, Pi of. Harry Harris, of Pittstou, a basso, was invited to the platform anil sang the solo part of "Hen Wlail fy NhaUdau," with the as semblage joining In the chorus. Fol lowing this. Adjudicator Evans an nounced his decision. He said botli choirs gave a splendid rendition of the piece and that their singing was worthy of more than the amount offered. Both parties erred, but the faults being more with the Pittstou party. The contest was decided on points as follows: Pitts ton choir, 4S, and Taylor choir, .'5, The latter choir was c.wardert the prize of !. (Treat applause followed. EVKXIXfi SESSION'. AVlien Hon. H.M. Edwards called he evening session lo order the church auditorium was cowded. Mr. Edwards gave one of his stirring uddresses, and was loudly applauded. Hon. A. A. Vos burg was introduced as president of the evening. His speech wns made up principally of humor and wit, and he briefly told of the great slngeis of to day being derived Irom the Welsh peo ple. He closed his remarks by reciting a poem appropriate to the occasion. Judge Ei'warils called for addresies from the bards, and only one re sponded, John Owynne. The first com petition of the evening wns the soprano solo "When the Heart Is Young." Only one competitor icsponiled, Miss Edith Watklns, of Taylor, who was awarded the prize of i. The next number was the duet "Martial Sphit." One party responded, Messrs. AV. L. Jones and J. F. Tubbs. They gave a Hue rendition of the selection. There was no compet itors on the recitation, "The Two ltoads." The bass solo, "Tho Bando leio," brought two contestants. Both gave excellent mullilons of the selec tion. Adjudicator Kvous awarded the prize to IMcluti'l Watklns, of Taylor. An Impromptu dibate, "Is Marriage a Failure," was an interesting number ami furnished much amusement. Three parties responded, and the piizo was divided between David Harris and William Harris, llrst party: John Thomas and D, i Davis, second party. Heading music nt sight, prize $1. was awarded to .Miss Olwen Howell and party. Answering two words was con tested in by live persons, S. J, Phillips being the oiiccdssl'ul contestant, prize $1.00. THOMAS QI'AIITETTE W1XS. "Lead Kindly Light" was tho chief and tlnal competition of tho evening. Two iiuartettes enteieii tho arena, namely, the Schubert double iiuarlette and the Taylor double iiiarleite, Tho former was directed by Hlchard Wat klns and the latter by W, 11. Thomas. Hoth sang well, Put Prof. I'vnns decid ed that one excelled tho other, and therefoio awnrded tho prize of S to the Taylor quartette, Tho session closed by tho audience singing "Bydd Myrdd a Uyfecldodau," led l Prof. Evans, SUSQUEHANNA. tpfcUl (a the Sainton Tribunt. Susquehanna, Dec, 2.1. Mr, und Mrs, (!uy Boyder and Charles Hoyder have been hunting deer in Westfall and Shohola townships. They shot two. Tim Susciichauua High school has challenged the Montrose JJIttll school, for a debate in the near future, K. T. Senior and John Hill, nf liibson, ivoic shopping In Susquehanna on Mon day, I'ugcnu Lamb, of Jiickson, was call lug on lolullves hero Friday, befoie leaving to t.ike a butler course In n eieninery. Mr. and Mrs. It, 1. Wescott weie call liii; on (iihsnn ft lends on Sunday. The High school had a Christinas tiee and exercises Friday afternoon, which were eujoyeil by all. John Valentino and family spent their Christmas vacation visiting fi lends In Liberty. Elbert Halley, of (lelatt, wus culling on t'i lends here recently. There Is a greater demand for houses hero than tan be supplied Just a I pres ent. Mrs. l'ymordled very suddenly ut the homo of her son-in-law, Joel IJ.tines, Tuesday moinhig, arTel" (ImiI.i1 to 11,1' .'ujti'oii Ttlliune. Ariel, Pa . Dec. W. The Methodist Kplscopal church had u supper and t'hrlslmns tree on Christinas eve and was largely ntt-milcd. especially by the young people who hud u good time Hew fl. M. Hell, pastor at this place was the recipient of a check for ?"15 1'ioin his many friends here, The oiganlst Mis. Leonaid Oir received u purse of J7.Tr,. Ul. H. M. Hell jm sented his class with photos of himself. The class gave him a rtesk chair. Mr. J. W. Andrews, Mrs. M. M. llob erts and Miss John WltttleU leccl.'cd sonic very line leinetnbrances. After the presents were given out the many icturned home, alter having hod a very enjoyable time. Itev. Mr. Hell and fumlU spent Christmas at the home of P. J. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. F. Tarland and iutnilv spent Christum" at Hnwley. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Hrown spi ut Xinns ai llawley. Among the out of town guests that spent Christmas here were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Oroene and family l' Honesdale. The guests of the formers mother Mrs. Mien flrecne. The following win the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Conrad Swingle. Christinas: PUZZLE. picture two parts Miss Kathry.m More of Keyslonn academy is spending the holidays at her home near this place. Miss Agnes Santlercock or "Wyoming Seminary is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Olln Edwards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwanls. all of Port Jer vls; Mr. and Mrs. John Kdw.uds and family of Waymart, Pa. Miss Daisy Killum of Hnwley is spending a few days at her home heie. TIJimHANNOCK. Sperial to the Scranton Tribune. Tiuikhunnock, Dec. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Piatt and daughter, Ruth, spent Christmas with Mrs. Piatt's mother, Mrs. J. K. Peck, at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Nehemlah Stark, of West Nicholson, visited their daughter, Mrs, Joseph West, on "Wednesday, at this place. li. F. Winnie, of Meslioppen, lsited at this place on Wednesday. Misses Mary and Josephine Boyce, who are employed at the International Correspondence school at Scranton, spent Christmas at their home on Pine street. A iiiairiage license has been grunted to I"rnnk Cornell, of Nicholson, and Miss Stella Welch, of Tunkhaiinock. Oeorge Hetterly. of Wilkes-llarre, spent Christmas with friends in town. Oeorge Phlllipson, who is employed in a bobbin factory ut Carbondale, is spending the holidays with his wile at this place. Itau.sler Wall, who has been coullned to his home, on Second street, is able to be on the streets again, Wllllan Mosier and wife left Wed nesday for their new home at Dalton. NEWMILFORD SpivLil lu iln h Miami Tiibune. New AUlford, Dec. i.", W. D. P. Alney and wife and children, ot" Monti ose, are guests at the residence of Dr. D. V. Alney. Miss Urine Henlocle. of Ser.inioo. is I visiting her grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. S. V, Trumbull. A. M. Aldrich and family spent Christmas ut tint home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T, Waterman hi Hallstead. Miss Julia Bingham called on Ulng hamton friends Monday, A business meeting und social will he conducted in tho Presbyterian church Friday evening by the V. P, S, C. E. J. V. AxtPll Is visiting his parents at Stevens' Point. Miss Minnie Inderlied. of Bliigliuiu loil, is a guest at thn hoilie of her brother, !', ("!, Inderlied. Mrs. I", i. Moss entci tallied her niece, Mrs. firegory, of ninghaintoii, the forepart of the week. How Titles Are Acquired. "It .h jut jitir tip iio-o of tin, floilda tt.ii, etui tiriii'i,d ,hu',tM)ii iiv In W,ilili,gtoii mi nf. 1UU1 ImillUv. nf dome Idini, II til a brillHI.lt inoinlnt,' in uily Jla.v, mid I was fbiiulllii; wlt'i Ibe eener.il and an oifier who li.nl mted nt nU ihlcf nf f Mir bcfoio Ti'iuiUon'd I .Him li, o t rii.- old V.ifliiiiRloii liniii'liy, Wo iviic iKvply in yaifnl in llie iIUhmI-iti of a bill llien bclon'i imi-illp-u) Mlilili n illiiTtly imiepiiiiil wiih tlio rfinwlli ami fciin.il .n nt llie I'tillfl St.uc jnui, when them i.ini,' Irotllnj luu.inl u, a stou, lin)Oi.f,irid lit t lc man, uliniu ,i immo irui'j. nled in llie liMdlns lullor nl tlic ( i.c, Wcu opiiibllo In ,lj,.oii ilu link' nun iiuini1 und tii'lil out ib bund, ttlmli U.H .11 nine KMtpnl hi llii bi-ihi.iI' Mluin;, nil liliiunnl fui-iri, iliouiili lilt ?ri wjndiiid inn- lliv ioiil, n'iM)ii o Hi-W'ji-hliistoM I'ihiIo -.iili ,i pnlnl rs,iiMluii. 'I bo llllli- ullor (ttlio'u nil,- in lib- it ui. In- in mm ll M-dllllU lllll.ll. wllb .ill .ho ,nlwl, nillllurv bud tuial ii-hbiillf-i n( ilu' d.i, ) , llul In- v . nui ii'iiviiliil bv ili- vu-at nij.i, Jlid, blandliii; mi llili? in li.li li tl.e nil ,o. din' ear. In- nlibiit-it'd: " 'I nude jour Liovi liijs." "lmicifoill- i lUlilna Ilu" oiiud nl tin- wuidi, and ni'in-lii tbr fat liillu nun to b, .-inn,- ma. li.llditll CHllu-l Of llllllll.l, Willi ll.UI, li.'llllH, M-tii-d iiiidoi- liliu ajln.l I he Sviiihiulo. tide i-ral .l.iiK.nn liunol lu Id, liiiii-l, und ,.ihl; " Ma'iiilliii.i-n, la-null imi to Inliudii.v in likaid, Major HuciIk,' "It id Mainly iu-i.ta,ai, lu add ibat lu III'. i ml ut Fii-4 iiiit lira I'oulu -,I Wa.l.liulou va Known lo all .uinv inn .h 'Mijor llie.'t lua. " l.'iiliiifir Midline. AN IDEA OF CRIME'S COST HALF A MILLION PEOPLE LIVE BY IT. Not Less Tlinn a Httndiod Thottsnnd Deilvo Their Livelihood from Clime, While Not Themselves Committing It An Interesting Statistical Study. I'lnln I he fliliaun TiIIikiip. Not less than lOD.iiliO of the good clll s.ons or this land llc by crimes which they do not commit, Although among the law-abiding nnd often most te spected citizens of their several com munities, they are supported entirely by offenses against tho law and against tight. Their living depends on the en ergies or 2,Mi,oiiO other persons who commit the offenses. Weie these 1!"0, tiuo suddenly to become upright citizens and cense to break the laws, not only the I00.0W) but four (lines as many more who depend upon them would be thrown out of lliclr livelihood ami musi depend upon iluirlty for suppoil until some other oci iipatlon should he found for them. If It he true that l here Is honesty among thieves this lime cannot be as far distant as might be supnosed, for by the linllonnl census it appears that the country Is rapidly approaching; n time when all the Inhabitants shall be malefactors, and therefore, ai cording to the pioverb, being honest among lliemselvis, will no longer reoulre su pervision. In 1S.10 Ini I one out ol" every ::.4-'.' inhabitants was a i rimlnal. In IS70 thieves and other evil doeis had Increased so that on" out or every 1,171 Inhabitants served n term In jail. In IS!m one out of every 1,00." was In carcerated, nnd the proportion has steadily Increased, so that now It prob ably appioxlmates one out ol" every ,()0. To look after these evil doers the rnlted Slates maintains a police force estimated at 7S,0u0 men, losting an nually more than $r,o,t)()(),000 for their support. In H2 of the chief cities of the land there are over 13,000 police, whose maintenance costs over flll.OOD.OOO. In addition to these police Is a great army of men who are employed in llie ma chinery of trying and punishing crim inals. They aie police magistrates, trial judges, clerks, ba lift's, jailers and penitential y guards, in all amounting to several thousand more. On an av erage one glial l is required Tor every 1ii piisoneis in jail. On the 1st ol' June tills- car there weie upward or STi.OOO prisoners In jails In this country. Tills is taken as u fair daily average, so that there must have been 5...100 guards car ing for them. This army ol' lno.Ono men engaged In catching, trying, guarding and watch ing thieves and oilier evil doers, reck oning at the usual rale for this coun try of one lo a family of five, is the support of .",00,000 persons. The cost to a nation In wages, court expenses ami support or these men, not counting the civil courts, is not less than $l.r,, 000,000. All this expense is brought upon the nation through the ileslrp or many people to bieak the laws. The expense is even gi cater than this, ror there are the criminals In jail to be red and housed, which, ir llie average cost Is but little more than $100 per criminal, amounts to $10,000,000. AS MUCH AS PENSIONS. U "Bill Sykes," as the Hnglish term the malefactor, should therefore sud denly reform he would save the nation an expense of $13,',000,000 annually, in addition to what he steals and the dam age he does. fJut what a calamity he would plunge It Into. Of the criminals out of jail probably 20,000 have no other occupation. Add these to the S.",000 who would be released and these again to the 100,000 honest folk thrown out of employment, and the nation would be left In some such plight as it was at the closf of the ifebelllon, with 200,000 men out of employment lo be absorbed Into various lines or trade, and these same persons with all dependent upon them to be pensioned and supported un til they could be cared for. The ex pense of the pensioning and llie pen sion bureau would piobably equal the present policing expense for n time, but the. problem of caring for all the people and Uniting them employment would be gicat. GREEN RIDGE. Mori is Church, foreman of the Klotz Silk Throwing company at Carbondale, was a guest at llie home of J. II. Ath erton yesterday. Alex, Lindsay, of Hochesler, spent Christmas at the family residence, on .Mousey avenue. The Voting Men's club ol' the church of the Hood Shepherd will have lis seinl-annual election or ollicers Satur day evening, January 11, 1001'. The Christmas festival of the Citeen Ttldge Baptist Sunday school will be held Friday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. V. A. K liter, ol' Mousey avenue, spent Christmas at Wilkes Ha ire. Mr. and Mrs, William Peck, of West Pittstou, were Clulstiutis visitors nt "Itosolawn," the homo of Mr, Peek's parents. Miss Grace Hicks, of the Scranton High school faculty, is spending the holiday vacation in New York city. The Sabbath school of the Presby terian inls'-lon will have a Christmas ttee nnd appropriate exercises in the chapel, at Capouse avenue, this even ing, .Miss Ida tllsuer, of Monspy avenue, Is spending the day at Pittstou, Mrs, Cliiules Shaw, of New York city, Is thu guest of Mrs. James Wilson, of Million street. The Christmas exercises of the I'ant Market Street Pilmltivo Methodist Sun day school were held 111 the church last HVcnliig. A beautiful Christmas tiee, laden with gifts, delighted the younger members ot tho school, and a caret'ully prepared programme entertained old nnd young. At tho close or the literary and musical programme, pi city glfis weie distributed among the scliolais, fl I cen Ulilge lodge, Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, will confer the In itiatory degree Thursday evening next. (ireeii ItidgH uierchams have no rea son to complain lu icgard to their Christmas trade, and thu merchants whoso advcitlseiuents appeal ed In the columns of The Tribune v.cie just a little 'busier" than-tho otheis. Mrs. Charles S, House, of Albany, N, Y Is spent Christmas with his patents, .Mr, ami Mis, K. D. Hughes, ol Dickson avenue, The Duplex Slate-Picker lomp.tny, Sanderson Oil and Specially company, Forest Hill Cemetery association, Bar tel Ut owing company, Paragon Plaster company, and Hughes & liorion Mauu fuclmiug coinpun presented each ot their employes with a line Christmas turkey Tuesday THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents .Vore fhn Pour Linen, ,1 Cent for Hacli Rxtr l.lns For Kent. IIU.Ii l'Olt lir.M'--i.i) firoi'ti lllil' ct-d'f. l.fo pel llllttlt, l'Olt lti:T IMit if lev olllio Milte; ti-lrplmnc, Willi; Moil' liullWliiir. Adilri'-w A, Ti ilwnp. Hill tli:1'-.H, mic-liilf of ilnulilo Inline. In iiii(-i III c. n Hlilxc; tmuc .,ml, Imlli, li't mill mill wulri, i.iiiri olnlrli IluliK It. I. Hamilton. PjiiII linltdlnicw fcpniie stiff. ' For Sale. I'OM SU.I! t llll.M'-l'iiPWUiiil. linn luortnir, tllif licr licmK oiaitlliirf, etc., hoiu old bimi mltnlilo lor till iiunm". .Ii-ntiing, .'Mitral JIIiim mlldi. loot (if llu'l.lltPll 1.IICI-I. rt '"'mil M.iln iiirnur. I'Oll Sl,i:-To light piiiiK wiROtw unci nini luiiii, iln.ip, I'.ijih, n-Ji- ll'Ii t.ni'iiip Hi ret. l'Olt SAI.C (-linip; om, irlns m;oii and lutnrv, nt Xn. 1?irt rcr!.n axcnitf. ' Furnished Booms. I'Oll tlKvr Tmd iniiliiilalitc IntiiM.cl lonnn fur tfi-iitlf-iiiin; nioucili liiipiuiiiiii-iit; prl .iti fiiinlly. :im W'aliliii?ion ineiiii", I'Oll ItCNT-I-'iniiUlicil tiont loom, Willi licit, lulli nnil J; iipur louil lun-; grullriii.in piolt-uml. Aililrc-v llonui, llov 2011. l'Olt UK NT l'liinUlKil loom; licit ami lJtli. ilC.'i l.lmloii Mirel. i-'i'nNisni:n hooms ron hunt, with iicjt. r.i ami Imlli, uriillcnii'ii pirtninl, Jt ,',itl Ailami acinip. I Theatrical I TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. AI'APKMV- Cilmrj lloi-fllpi company. Atlc-i-noon utul nixlil. .VI'AH Win", Women atil Song miiipiny. . tpinoini utul nilit, "Sag- Harbor." 'tin- l.iiiiiin oiilil not pii-IMy coiiluiii l.iia.-r anilioiiit'4 ih.ni mw "S.iij- llail.oi" itiiiljv af U'liiomi itiul li-l iiIkIiI. .mil inmy Imi tn tu.il .iw.iy licc.iihi- tlin. toiilil ii'il In- .uioiiiiuoJlliil. "ic ll.alioi" .n uilttin liy tlic lato .lj tin's A. Ili'ini! .mil .i to Iijip liecn lui'-i-iitcil lit-ip lil M-.i-.im with llin aiilhoi- ill Ihr lolc .if tap t.iiu .M. ii hi.', hnl ho ji l.iVcn ill ami I he in c.igcinrnl hnl lo In- jiudU-i. Some time lain-ili-ilh il.iinieil tho loti'i.iii ami mini. 'llie loij of "Siir llnhoi" ili-.il- with a Ion' atlaii- in tho llit-i f Kiini- ol the cimplu lolU- ut ''.is lliil.nl. It 5- mi inti-li-- tioi Ixii iti-l ititr !n-p on li.-iKCiii ,u timo-i. 'llie play i- one of plain people nil limit fiill of an) (oriplton. Plain people talk ,H plain people ilo inii i'ir tin- ilotlii- anil ilu the tliiimi of priilJy 111". It ol iliu', tlu--i and lai I. of snlle i iti ihiefpl t-liaim. Pic-icntini; it ,c-.tprda.v wai a pli-niliil ion. pany, one of tiie im-mlieis liping Ali-i Claytal lli-inc, a daughter of Hip author, who showed Siea I '.ipiliilititM In (lie roll of Maitlia ltepp. Otlu-i- memlien of the coinpany who appealed lo aihant.iRp in the loading role arc Mrs. Sol. Miiith, ltillie Deaie--, I lalie Knlp, Wallue Jnek mi, Kianklin Ulti llie, John llean, (iponje Wood wind nnd ('. II. 1'iai-,'. S. H. O. Sign. 'flip Aiadiiny wa. simply puked to the tool at hoth iiiatinep and iilclit perfol iii.uk ps jp.iln day nnd many lumdred were turned away. The tun IiIk -.Celtic piodnttiotif of "Tlio Woman In Hlaik" imil ".Siun of the CiiulfK" weie jil.y-1 that an out-of-IIic-oidiiury leptiloiie tompany pl.iw. The Paular Tiio, who head the vaude ville li-t aie an ait that eieiy Suanton tin .Iter Ki.tr llould pee -i Ihey aie out of the oldlnai.v. The lllliney-llui filer lonipauy it ic illy on of the In"! iill-aiotmd rainpiiiK"! pla ins SeiaiUon at 10, al, M) icnl', and ulwaj do liig- liuiuo--s liiic, hut tliis pa-on the t.impiuy hus liroken all preiiotn huiiiIk heie. At today's imtineo the mmpjiiy will pres-nt the Iiiu iicnie imuiIul tlon of "Down in Maine," and for tonight, "Tin MrIiH in a llaiiocm," with all spreial -leneiy and new aii'liillt- ad-. "The Power Behind the Throne." Mililicil Holland, in hei lilulily Mieu-s-ful io-iiMiilii- ilrinn, "'llie Power lleliind the 'I'liion-'," is umli'ilinod for a u-tuiii apnraraiKO in this illy at tin- l.jieum theater, lor an riiKaitein.-nt of two hIkIiIs iiml u matinee, hc;:iiinins t'rldiy. Pec. ''T, .Miss llolland'n ni(i4 last season was piieiiomen.il. Hi i tour was tuaiked wiih the luo-l eiiipliatli- Mint". Main nliiiti dalts wtie pi i.i iil, and mi 1 early eieij ona-Ion Miss Hnl land pliit'il lo capitltv. The piodmtiou of "Tlio Power Ildiiiul Hie 'lliione" i-i to.tly and elalior iile, nnd it is proinlsetl tli.it llie play will be one ot the moi-l .salisfniloiy p.-rioimaiit-eH MiT run 111 this tity. .Mi.-s llolliud Is one ot llie l pally few- Ktt'af .irlit'st.'S in America, 'she has the phyi-iiUo. Iiaiulnir, and aho',t all llie teuipei anient t-s-tntiil In M-ire-s, "Tho Parish Priest." ' "'Hip PiiiMi PiieM" Mill he pieentid in this rlly Monday iiIkIiI at the Mivuin. It is inter-r.-llni;- to wjtili the audit-lite liillinii the pin uie.-s of this play, VI one moment the i-IIi-uie, owlnpr to the xtmiKtli of Hip siene lieiniv eniiel.-d is -o hili-D-f- tint the iii-lli- of u iiui;rjiiiiiit i.in he heaid in all puts of the house. In an In klani laughter peals fuitli, loud lieaily laughter of a cood hoiieot Miu, 'I'll ell the niooiilisht flieps over the Mom- wall and the little battle of life fouuht in Its mellow Blniv luiiiKS teal;, in the et-if ol the onlookpw, Hut lln'.i aie ifiiillo le.ns, and leave no iniilij. .nil uii-iiioili-, loi llit-y ale .is luitllial as l,e windows of Hie iiIkIii, tiutl, fully pittuit-il by llie ririili- aitlst'j, ail, and befoie the tear Ins found Hi. tt.iv lo the the.";, Hie faip is wieathed In a null'- as llie bleuilliii,' nf Millies unil teats Is aitlully iloue by the ailllioi, "Tlio I'aiHi I'llt-sl" is a ilianialli- non-lly refip.lilnif in Its new iiielhoils and fast ln.itiiii in llie 'l( I unique iies ot the iliar.nleis. Aubrey Stock Company. 'Hie Aiihiey Moik touipau.i, whlili li.w b en plaiinif the l.i(ji' lilies nt the l'..ft, S,itillt .Hid W't-M lor the pant two .veair, will pUy a wrck'H tiiafKc'iiifnt al tho Atadeiiiy of .Mihli, openiui; nest Monday en-iiiuit, -ind pn-jfiilinu Hit- powi-i. nil inoloilraiuj. "In the Palate of the Cur," Tin' company i.mie, a mamninlli liagcraite ai' loaded with rpeilil lu iRiilllu lit nenei.i j i al lium rfTeiK i-li-tliiial tliandelieis and now Hi',--ili.initiil leatiui-, ',e) play Is pioilutril In a liuuutr that pt'Jks well fui (lie iiiauaiieiueul, and as ill tho ilaboiale cteii.'-i; foi tilth pn iliuiloii is i in led by tin- lompiiij, our llieiler pilriins will Im iiiuniii-clv plea-ed, STAGE NOTES. I'uiik MtKee l.as iiik.ikiiI Mllaant I'ullir lo be leading woman o lu iuuiiuiy ho will l'1'' Mill In ltaiiist'j- Mollis' new pla), "Miiiivauil. Mue," al the Anideiuv of Mnli- In Xew Yml. ui'M II. li. Inc. I.dwiu In). li will plav Hie pilii t lp.il I ule, sli.it Miv llob'on ha bet-ii p'a.i His Mi'. Ilauv III "'lln Ml vi Hill llo," lie has been llie stlb. j.'U nt a iiumbi'l' in .iJli..i J. .lei hibtiulit .ii.. .in tliroeuli bdiiie iutltltiu lu Hits mk .(..-.ul mu.li.al iinuedi, lii'Wlilfli f.ho lollies. Her make. U'--, as ii.uil, niii.i.s iIi'miIi llou in thi'li 1.10. H.iHii'iii'.-.-, but inuipleli- lu tlii-lr way us llry are. rt-M-ul in hit fiieiitls I'aie I bought lln-y niiild add In thi'li riiiuliitlly by uuitiibullo.i's ol noiiilttfiilly viillaiidl.il hats, fchoi-a ami tkiiu. 'llii- I liljMliil. U"iubei nf one of tlic popular niat;j.liiis piibll.hnl loiiiiiiuiiliatlniis ik.iii m-uniI pioinliiilil pla.p, ai.h.nn tin pi .Miss lijh.on, njtliitf what liny would tiki fin (liil.tmas pies tl.ls., he lliouglil .-he wuiiid like "au.UldiiK fiom a llat-iion in a diaiuoiiil li.na," l.j.t wnk kin, reri-iu-d a ll.it-iiou In t-.i' fic.ui l'liiliiUP l.lil.i, .icivinpaiiled by a lilitr sIm',1 l.'Hioit "ill 1 1-3. John lilliii-lei, )l., Itobut .w'. 1)1. II. Jaek.oii iuiilitoii and Waller II. Sullitau, in whlili tin- '.vi Iter jil: "lleieV the llat-iion. Put jour IriM lu nod for the ilaia." SITUATIONS WANTED f-RBB. DRANOH WANT OFFICIOS. Want Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Following- Drug- Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City Af.ni'.ttl' sriltT.I., corner Mulberr strett nd Welnler airline. UUSTAV PIC'IIIIL, ('.JO Adams avenue. West Side OKOIIOi: W. JIINKINf, 101 t-'oulh Main veiiiic. South Scranton t'llKD lj. TKItl'l'i:, 7W CeiUr ncnue. North Scranton OKO. W. DAVIS, foiiier Noilli Mslti avenue and Muikel tlu-ft. Green Ridge CIJAIII.I'S P. JOSKS, 1V.7 Diikson aiinuc. P. .1. JOHN'S, fi;i) Oieen UIiIrp slieet. U I.Om:.SZ, coiner Washington ave nue and Marlon sticcl. Petersburg W. II. KNT.I'ITL, 1017 lriing aitnue. Sunmoie J. 0. noxr. i sox. Help Wanted Male. AXV PKIIsOV who will dL'.liiiiuti- ilr.ul.as foi V'. daily i-hould ail.il ess s'l.iiijn.l C... 4 1 1 -, I hitu&o. VVAN'Ti:!) Voiinir man an bookktepr and ml lectin, Jan. I. An .utile. ,ip-, dilate o:i'n,' man, estieiitnieil, and a j;oo 1 penui.iu. lo the rl!hl iipiton an CMi-llent position I ohend. Vildiesss wllli ipfpi-pnii' and i-jIji ileslrpd. li. ,1. ., ,'ll'i Haslili'iftoM aienue. VAXTi:i)-ny leaillue I'lilladelphla liouse, In.st. clu&s salesman, to a.e-1 J f;t-neial line ot paper to tlio retail trade, imp who lias an aeqiiaintame pieferred; must have best refeience and be aide to fuitil-li bond. Address I. O. llo 2il. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. WAN'TIIll A irood gill for yenei.il Iiou-i-wni'.. Apply 7.i0 Jeltei-ou aienue. FIFTY OPKRATOItS WANTKD -Steady work Rtiaiaiitecd. W. K. UciU k Son, HS'J VI aim avenue. WANTHD Oir! for Reneial housework al Dalton. Addrc-'s II. T., can- Tribune. Help Wanted Male and Female. CA.NVAS-sKltS VAXTi:i)-Good proportion; sal ary or commission; lo woik in ill). AddiVsi Box 1, Tribune, Seranton. Agents Wanted. VAXTIIP-SPiXIAt, aKcnts for S'iranton an I all the piinnpal titles and towns ill Hie rountieh of l.aikawann.1. U'ajnc and Sustpie lianuii, to tepit'sent the l-auplie Life In-uiau'-e t-onipany, of New York, (Ituoiporated, 1W), t" men Willi ability and till who can pioruic ISisi-ni-KS a liberil tontlaet is ofteml. Call oi ad drivs. Cliailes P. XMilteloik, general afent, Itooni j, Aitken bloik, Caibondalf, Pa. Canvassers Wanted. CAXVASSP.RS KjenlaM and spectatle ntuvdly; tleinonstration lomlnees; 111 c. woikinir oui fit and partitulars. I'. I. Domliey i Co., Op tit lans, Vineland, X. J. Dept. i:. Wanted. WANTCD Private lessons In Oialiam's shorlbnd. One or two afternoons eaih. week. Addieis, Graham, Tribune Offlec. WASTED Furnished room, centrally loealcd, modern and in piliatu family. K, Tribune Otfiie, city. WANTED Rood second-hand furnace, will pay cull. Addiess Look Bo lao, Scranton, Pa. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wMies to liaie two nl-i men to hnaul, Oeimaii oi Knsli-li. Call 3iiy time after Thtiifilay. AH com ententes, b07 llarrl-on a enue Beal Estate. l'Olt hAI.K Lot on Vine stieet. between Web ster and T.i) lor alt-lines: a haitjalli: eoine, see lor )omseli. Applv "JIS Ilailison aienue. FOR SALE One acre of land, improved with nine-room lioike: plenty and arietv of fruit; pood loratlon In village of Fleetville. Mrs. Olive Fifh. Fleetville, Pa. Business Opportunity. bTOfu AND WHEAT TRADKR.S without ueUy. Wnte for our kpetlal inaiket lettei. I'leo on application. S. M. Illblurd fc Co embers X. Y. CV.nsolltl.lled and Sto.k 'MhaiiRp. 41 and Hi lliuailua), Xew Voife. Ilstabllslicd liil. Lone DLstanee' Phone 2i?S llroad. Booms and Board. A LAItflE VROST ROOM, with boaul, at .lit Adams aienue. Malawi- loi iwo )oiiiiir mer. ROOMS TO REST, with boaid. &09 Slulberry street. Board Wanted. WAXTKII Room and huaid in tr fined piivite finilly foi tluee ladles; nil to teed -12 p.r week. One located wilhiu fa niinnit's walk loan tity ball pieft-iied. AddiiM, K. II. Tilbiinc Of flee. Money to Loan, sslUO.OtiO '10 LOAX Lowest latot,; tral;lit or inontlily pa.iiniuli.. Mail. & Co., Tiadeis'luds. AXY AMOUNT 01' JION'IH 'IO I.OVX-IJuitl . stralBlit loam or UulldliiB mid Loan t from 4 lo d tier real, Call on X. V, Waikn, ;iu:ij coiuiili liuiiiiinjr. Miscellaneous. ,IU,S"li:i,L HER Til VI' QV .-AW Hie li.iudioiii. i--t line of diamond llnus In cur toie. Wo alo icny llie laiuot alotk ot louse stones In ,he ilt, and will iiiount them lu ouler while jmi wail, I.', t-'thimptl, ,'lt" I.ackawiimu avenue. LEGAL. THE AXM.M. .MEI'.TINfi of the MinklmMeiii of Tim Mibuibau lileillif l.litht n,niialiv will be held al the ollltu of the i-timpaii). .'U.i Linden ,-tU'OI, Stiaiilnn, Pa,, halurilay, Jaiiuiiy II, l.'O.', at i, in., lor lliv elntioii ut illii'tuira lor tin' iixilnif )t.n, and iiiiih ullii'i' lui-lmv .i ma) lonie bi-loie tliim. E. V, h'l'tCK Ciianloii, Pa,, Dec. II, ll'OI, XOTK V. 01' M IHTs.-I'i.iHs In be amlm-il hi Hie Oiphaus' 1 1 nil nl l.jik.iw jiin.i i on. in. Xotln- i lieieb) ulvi-n Hut ait'inints hive been tihd ami tonllrmed uUxilutel) by tin couit u the ("How us i"-tne: I E-tato ol l.tlty Ami ) till J ml. ileici.e.!; N. .1. Maillu, aduiiiiiiiiaiui. Moiida), Jjuuaiy II, I'lOJ, ut ! (i. III. 1 ll.-Ute ol 1'iedeibk Maikwlik, il.'i e.ned. John Keen', rt'tiiloi 'liiivda), Jaiiuai) .1, Pad.', al I) a lu. I! IMale of lltthanl llaillUKtou, iloii'J.-e.l; .li.hil M, lti.liills.il., i'nilloi. Vit'diifda), Ja-i I .1 1 y II. IMI, at li a. in. I IM.ili- of ll.UI llovrr. a inliim . W. J MiilUl, uuJIili.m liMi-ptituis). 'lliuiMla.i, latin aiy PI, pirj. al ' a. in. f -l'..ute ol Ann i. I omii. Ill, drieaseil; 1 'ei C.iiiiiuII), i'NhiiiU.i. I'lldi), Jaimai) r, U'd', al t a. in Tilt- eU.IVC an.iUUU I'llilliltiaU'd and llr.lvilal.il III Hie above IUl will be audited b) He llonoi able A s.Vt'.sliuic, P. J,, of the Oiiiliaus' ( out., ill the Oipliatls' Coml loom, Court lloilu', Vl.iu Ion, Pa, during; fia m' .ions nf mint on the il.ils .01 opposite Hie iuiiio of null estate, ,a whlili lime all ptisoiu iult'ie.ie.l shall atttiid, If lliey mu lit, and picteut their tljlnis jmln.i .aid estate, in fcievci Hit-iraltrr be debirie.l fioiu c.niiln.' lu upon t-Jt-t Inn. I. U'M. KOlll, lit., Clirk of Oiphaus' Coiut, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Lines, A Cent lor Bach Ultra Lint. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Publlo Accountant. '"'n"',,!!" C' SI'-WI'I'IN". Kl TIlAOKIISnANS nulldlntr, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. UPWARD II. riAVH IlitlldlliK. ARCIIIT1XT, COXNEI.t KtlEOKRlrK Ii. IIIIOWX. ARCH. 1t IIKAb Jjvtate Lxiliange nitlff., 12D Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IIAIIDINU, CiOO roXNELI, BI1ILDINO. Dentists. I'R. C. fl. IMI.EN-nEROHIt, Sptuce Klieet, Siranlon. PAUI.I BUILULSU. 1ML C. C. LAUUAOIL I1J WVOMINOAVENUK. Iawyers. I'ltAXK li. llOVI.i:. ATTORSKV.A'fTAW. ltooms 12, u, JO and IS Burr Uulldliuj. P. K. TRACY, ATrV, COMMONWEALTH BLDO. I). B. IIEPLOOLE, ArrOKSBY -LOASs"xiIoi tlalcd on real estate oeiurlly. Mears Uulldin,', ennui- UaihliiBton avenue and Spruce atieet WII.LARD, W.UIREV k "kSAPP, Art'ORNEN 3 anil ioiiiwellor..it-lav. Itrpubliean ltiillciliif. naliinslon avenue. JES-HP ,V JESSHP, AITOIINEVH AND COL'X-Kelloiaat-luw. Commoiiw-i-allli Uuildinu, Roonn 10. 2t and 21. l:'i,VAUI W'- THAYER, ATTORNEY. 00.WOI, 9th flooi-, Mears biiildinir. R0O.M-J '" .;. WATI,l: ATl'OnXI'.V-AI'-I.AW, BOAltU ' I '.i'ic nuililitiB;, Siraiiton, Pa. PAlTKRhOX A InLC'oT.TRADEn'S '.VAlTONAli Bank nullillnir C. COMEOi.S. a-1.1 III PtiBI.ICAX BUILDING. A. V. BERTHOI.r, OFFICE MOVED TO SO. 211 Wyoinlnc avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 51:! NORTH WASHIXOl" venue. DR. S. W. L'AMOHEAt'.V, OIT'ICE 330 WASH Ington avemi". ltt,-sideiii c. PII8 Mulberry. Chronic alsrots, lu.ips, l.enit, kidneys ami uenito-urbiaiy oigans a ieilalt). Hcun. 1 to 4 p, m. Hotels and Bestaurants, THE ELK CAFE, la". AM) 1J7 FRANKLIN Avi nue. Rales leasonable. K Z1EGI.ER, Proprietor. St RAX ION llor&E, NER D.( L. tt W. PA- wnser depot. Conducted on th Europcai plan. VICTOR KOCH. Piopiietoi. Scavenger. A. B. BRIOGS CLEANS I'ltlVV VAULTS AND cess pools; tin dor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Brigs', propiirlor. Leave otdcri 1114 North Main avenup. or Ekke'a ilnic stoic, toi nei Adams and Miilhcny. Both telephones. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erjmen, bloic 'J01 Washington avenue; gieen lioiucs, 19JO N'oith Main avenue; slora tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, ltEAU 611 LACKA. AVK., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wiro Screens. MisoellaneouB. Dltl.SsMAKIXa l-'Oil CIIIU1REN TO ORDER; also ladles waists. I.uutbc bhoemuker, 211 Adams avenue. JiEOARGEE BROS., PRINTERS)' S-UPPLIES, KN veloies, paper bans, twine. Waiehousc, 1"I WaphiiiBtnn avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKKS-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAH In Scianton at the news stands of Repnian Bros., 40t spuicp and 50.1 Linden: M. Norton. KM l.atkiiwantia avenue; i. S Sihut70i, 211 Spnue street. Dividend Notice. THE TRADIJIIS' NATIONAL BANK, Sirauttiii, Pa.. Dee. 21, nwi. At lln-li- ireular inetlins todiy tlic diteilora ot thi.s bank lidded Wi,0(X) to the surplui, mal; in that liiml law- lj,12"i,(XI, ami detlaied a semi annual ilWidrnil of a per (rut. tlear of all tavi ami pa.v able .liiuuiry I. IW-'. I links will he nulled and tiatibfer lioaka tltisid until after thai dale. E. P. PASSMOItE, Cashier. Situations Wanted. WANTED -Mtiiulion a.s teaui'-ier, oi an kind i ( work, I) marled man well aiqualuted wlli ill), Ailuriei . C, Tlfbinil' oiflte, WN'I ED Wjsbliiif ami lioulns lo do al lium . in to no out b) the dav. Addiess C, K , Tiibuue iiftit-e. A MN. i',') )eat old. not living in lliis ell), would like a position as mIpsuiiii in a fuu.i. Imp i-tnie; bus tin .veals' esppiienie In a flnt i la-s i.ish linnltmi- floie. AddiP-s I'm nllii.o. s-iianlon Tilliune. STIT'STIOX WSN'IED-By .1 hi. tells, .-.ink oi i lief; ii-fi-iinep' and H.mci- to mill. Atldiesi (iillhi!,', Hotel Crandall, llliijliamlun, X, V. H VNTED- Man with thoiouxh busliiej.s ep,-n. i-ii.p, dci-lies euiplo.Miieni ; Is i-upuble of filling anv position 'l tlil-f, ill oillce. us Ini.l- ues in ui can. s. i. -i -.- , .,.,..,, s .aitn.iiji , lilirliol itfeielite; I Ion. Addn W . Wllkes-llaiif. Pa. al.uy .ettindary lonsldei.i. . Juhiiiim, tale bo- I'm, W XTI'.I1 Mutation, n tolleitor or at Reneial ' ',iiki woik, liy a .ioiuis man, 22 .vraia nl ice with ,av,l baliiti-, si lefeifiiie, Atl-lrot I. I'. It., i-'l" :;'liel-it tlellvil), til). stTr"TlON WAS'll'H -By v jounir Inly to d ciieial lioii-evvml. In u family ol (wo; eldei. lv ilenplv plefiiiul; wlHi piivlleite ol utteiidlni; mIiooI two iitti'inuoiis or iveninss puih wr-k wases niod'iate. Addre'.s "Y," line of Tribune. MTI VllO VSTEIl It)' middle Jtjetl lady .- bou-ikiepn (oi a yi'ialemin In city or loin. Irv-: bet nferen-Ps t;lven. Ohleit, good honn and uiiideialt- waa'-. I!"'. II, Tnhuiie Oiflee X Sl veils old, not living in this clly, wouhl like u "position as ralesiiian in a turnliuri i-toii-, hi- tin nais' rperieiue in Cut cl.ci ta.li fuiiiitinc ioie. Addifs. Fninlluie, Seranim 'Hlliuiie. FINANCIAL. lsvvVVVVVVVVsaVVVVIV . F, MBQARQEL (8 CO, STOCKS. BONOS, SECURITIES CONNELU BUILDINQ, I. T. Mesaisel, Roy Cheitor Mej-aiji!, Spencer Trask & Co,, BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine St., New York WE MAIL UPON REQUEST OABEFUILY PREPARED DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF Investment Securities Mrmbew New oil. block Enhint'. Urancli Ofl'tce 05 Stale St. Albany