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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1901.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
DUPEr ,THE LANDLORD.
A Traveler Enjoys Hospitality and
Skips Over the State Line.
Spoil.il to the Sr.itilon Tilhunc.
ll-ihttpu-l, Doe, !!. A trnvt'li'i' with
II lllll'.U ItlUl WltKOII recently I'CKlMttM'l'il
at thn AilltiRton hotel, tellltu? Mr.
Urnttnii, the proprietor, that IiIh Iioihq
would lie good Hecurlty for the pay
ment of the debt. After HtityitiK sev
eral tlay and enjoying the hospllttlliy
ol' Hie RonerouH landlord, he hltelicd
lip IiIh horse Saturday for a pleuHtue
drive. Ah he Intel no kIoIkIi ho hltelicd
to IiIm witRoti. Hlw ltiiinucvoi's at-oiiwd
Httsplt'ton and t'onstnlile Muck, who
wow HlelKh-rldlntr with hlw iluimhU'r
Lot tie. wiih tiotllled.
They drove round the town for a
tlnii'. the ronntnble keepliiK the HtrnilK
r In view. Suddenly the travelor'.-t
whip was taken from the socket and
nine down with a ertlel erack ti)ou
he horse's liaelt. The frlKhtciU'tl anl
.ltitl took a wild Kiilloplnt' paee anil
nriicd Into Chureh street toward the
tate line. Mack, the constable, drove
lis bravest to catch the man but even
hoiiKh one bud n cutler and the other
,t wnRnn the fiiKltlve kept the lead. He
low Ive's school houce and near the
New York stute line Muck was so near
the fugitive that a horse shoe which
was thrown from the foot of the ah
si'oiidhiR boarder's horse narrowly
Knitted mack's head.
When over the line the man turned
around stopped the horse and stuck
his lingers tip to his nose in a con
temptlous mailer and yelled back:
"What arc you Koins to do ubotit It."
TUNKHANNOCK.
Spoii.il to Ihc Foranton Trihnjio.
TimUbannock, Dec. 2!L Itollln 11.
rrear, who Is eliirnseil 111 tho stoeii
food business with head(iuarteis at
IhUTalo. Is visiting his mother on AVest
street this week.
I'rnf. Jiieob BroldliiKer and wife re
turned home on Saturday, after spewd
Iiir a few days with tho family of Cap.
W. X. Reynolds on Tioga, street.
The annual Wyoming county teach
ers institute begins Its sessions at the
court house today, at two o'clock p. m.
The programme for the llrst day's ses
sion provides for addresses by Prof.
Samuel (.!. Sehnueker and Dr. li. AV.
King, and the usual musical entertain
ment. The Institute will be opened
with prayer by Kov. II. II. Wilbur, or
the Methodist church, followed by an
address of welcome by Mrs. James V.
Piatt, which will be responded to by
1'iof. Keppserly, of Tunklmnuock, and
.Tof. Zechuean. of liiieeyville. The
evening entertainment will consist of a
"lerformaliee at 1'latt's opera house by
.tltiro. the wonderful magician. County
Superintendent T. II. Jarvis has been
to great pains and expense to procure
he best available corps of instructors
nd lecturers for this occasion, and tlia
.-access of the institute seems to be
ssured.
A gentleman who gave his residence
s iloslioppen occasioned some stir
bout town on Friday and Saturday.
It seems that after spending the even
'ng in u festive manner, he wandered
ip Warren street and after arousing
the people along that thoroughfare by
his clamor, went Into camp for tlia
night on a" front porch; the sheriff
was sent for and the disturber of the
peace was removed to jail for tho
balance of the night, after considerable
resistance in wliielr he got some contu
iion on his face. On Saturday morn
ing he was released and being presum
ably thirsty, understook to bren't
through the quarantine which is main
tained around the Wyoming house, but
the guards caught him, and Dr. Klaer
making bis appearance at about that
lime, he was vacillated forcibly mil
against ills will, and turned loose with
si warning not to come back, lie seems
to have been satisfied with his prev
ents adventures, for he has not been
heard from since.
A. 1'. Ilursess, of Korkston, Is the
guest of his son, T. C. Burges, at this
place.
Dr. W. K. Dornsife. of Ceiiierniore
land, was calling here on Friday.
The small-pox patients here are all
on 'the road to recovery, and there is
no danger of any new cases; the peo
ple here are to be congratulated on
tills fortunate termination of the
ipldeinle without a single death. The
expense to the town In lighting the dis
ease will approximate $l.r00.
Trial list for court of common pleas,
miliary term 1W, week commencing
January 27ih: IP), Jan. term., l'jni.
Mrs. J.yinan Cliase vs. ICvit U. Crafm,
interpleader.
SU, Oct. term. 1001, T. AV. Kyte vs. 'I.
W. & II. D. Kyto, interpleader.
130, Oct, term, 1H01, Curtis A. l.ooniis
vs. Tt. II. Reynolds, et al., replevin,
1111, Oct. term, 1U01, Curtis A. I.ooinN
vs. J. AV. Trlvelpiece, interpleader.
r,S, Nov. term. IS',17, Mary A. ilundlo
vs. MoKluuey & Stephens, Issue.
23, Jan, term, 1SUS, Jones Uros," vs.
C AV. Stanton, Isue,
11,4, Juno term, lbBll, AV. V. Hilling',
iidinlulstrator vs. Ktlle M. De AVIlt,
issue,
SS, Jan. term, 1SS7, K. S. Humlrlcit
vs. J. c. Collins, ussuinplt,
111. Nov. term. 1SDD, AV. H. Kwlsher
vs. rt, T. Reynolds, et al,. replevin.
711, Oct. term, 1000, A. N. AValker vs.
Kate A. Dubois, replevin,
HM, Oct. term, 1901, A. II. Sterling
& Co. vs. John D. Jitinnull, appeal,
12:', April term, 11)01, William 1
Smith ot al vs. U. 0. Ueltz, ejectment.
.'ti, Juno term, lottj, J. C. Menger vs.
,1, S, Rrlnk et al ejectment.
ir.7, June term, HUl, Nelson R. fluid
per vs. Clinton ToSvnshlp, trespass.
WELSH HILL.
Spidal la 1I10 RcTJiitoii TiibuiH'.
Welsh IUII, Dee, 2fl.-Tho Christmas
entertainment given by tho children of
the Sabbath school was a pleasing one,
A full house warmly tippluuded tlio
little ones. At tile close of the enter,
talmueiit the folding doors behind the
pulpit were thrown upon, disclosing two
Deautlfully lighted and well-niled trees,
Doth younc anil old were remembered.
On Christmas the followlnu young
people ate turkey in their old homes In
this place; Prof. John ItUimrd, of
llnlslead; the Misses .Miulc l.loyd and
1'ortla Hennett, of Seranton; .Miss
t.eona Dennett, or Kucluryvlllc; David
Reese, of Wllkcs-liurrc; Hen Anthony,
of Carbondale; Daisy Hennett, of Key
Jtouo academy.
On Tuesday occurred the death of
Mrs. I'Jlleii Owens, of thin place. Tim
deceased was the widow of tho hUo
fcuniuel Owens, and the sl.iter of Hie
Into Robert J, Kills, of South rilbpon,
She uns 74 yours old, and for twenty
years had hern a patient sufferer from
a diseased bone. For over two years
she had been tenderly cured for at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, John Watkltis,
of this nlaee,
On Saturday lust, II. R. Htiller mid
son, Will, attended the runerul of -the
former's nephew, Henry llutler, of
Vti lulling.
S, J, Owens, of Seranton, called on
friends In this place today.
Mrs. Williams, of Olypliiuit, Is the
guest or her dntigliier, Mrs. S, Moyd.
On Wednesday evening, December 2r,,
at 8 o'clock, at llu home or the bride's
parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. John I.. Henuett,
or South (Plison. Miss .Verda fieticva
Hennett mid .Mr. Thomas J, Jones, of
this place, were united in uturrlaKe by
the Itev. It. N. Harris. Sweet music
was softlv rendered throughout the
ceremony by Miss Daisy Hennett, sister
of the bride. After the congratulations,
one hundred uuests were served with
delicious refreshments. The bride was
PICTURE
Can you read a boy's name in the first
picture, and a girl's name in the seconu?
Solution for Last Week'sFuzzles:
MuiitLiy, )ec. '.!3.--llul(l llic 1 iit 111 1- iiiiilt. down
Mini Xnita fl.un i in flip tu t- ju-t ulime thu III
Hi' girl's IxmiI.
TucsiLiy, f)"i.'. St. Hold pldure nlilcwj) nml
flml llic liiintcr In the tire tu the let t .
WodneMlay, Doc. 25. Santa f'ljus i in tin' "e
jier liRlit'liard loiner of the iiictini'.
Tliui'Mhiy, Dec. 2,1. Spaidprk. riiinnlulf.
gowned in a beautiful embroidered robe
of pearl grey Persian silk, trimmed
with tucked white satin. The many
varied and costly presents spoke well
of the high esteem in which the young
couple are held. After an evening spent
in music and song, the bride and groom,
amid a shower of rice and best wishes,
left for Newark. N. .1. Their wedding
trip will also Include New York and
other points south. Ouests were pres
ent from Mosaic, N. J.; Seranton,
AVilkes-Uarre, Factoryville. Clifford,
Forest City, Herrlek, AVelsh IIIH and
South Olhson.
THOMPSON.
Special to the Siranton Tribune.
Thompson, Dee. 27. There were sev
eral family Christmas trees in town
Wednesday. The one at J. L. Whit
ter's seemed to attract the most atten
tion, and to cause the most comment.
Fred Pease, of the firm of Barnes &
Pease, ventured to drive over to Jack
sou to spend Christmas with his moth
er. Rev, I'. R. Tower left this morning
for Rush, called there to assist In the
dedication services of the new Metho
dist Episcopal church there Saturday
anil Sunday.
C.uensey Hubbard, student at Keukn
college, is spending bis Christmas with
his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Alden Hub
bard, in the town.
Miss AVinifred Ollutt. teacher In
Keuka college. Is visiting her father,
F. M. Ollutt. on Jackson street, for a
few days.
Mrs. Augusta Lewis, whose Illness we
mentioned In our last items, died
Christmas eve. She was born In Sus
quehanna In 18:14 and came to Thomp
son about 1840, where she bus spent her
life and was In good repute among her
neighbors. She hud been a member of
the Methodist Kplseopal church here
for years. She was the widow of Hie
late fiiles Lewis, esq,, and Is survived
by two sons, Charles M. mid frank
AV. Lewis. Her funeral was largely
attended yesterday afternoon at the
residence ol' her sou, F, W where she
died. They were conducted bv her
pastor, the Rev. A. D. Da1d, assisted
by Rev. I'. R. Tower.
L. W. Sittil'ord, of lilbson, ate bis
Christmas dinner at Rest Cottage.
Mrs. Philander Tiffany, of Olbson,
after spending a few days with his
slHter, Mrs, A, C, Foster, returned to
her homo this afternoon.
Miss Ruth Leonard, of Poyntelle, has
spent her Christmas vacation with her
aunt, Mrs. F. Deinuray.
Miss Mary L. Corwlu, who has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs, P. R, Tower,
for the past three weeks, started this
afternoon for her home In West A'lr
glnla. Martin Pickering and family of Sus
quehanna, was In town yesterday,
called here to attend the funeral of
Mrs, Lewis,
.
WIMHERS.
Mr. Kgge, tln'i minister, and his fam
ily were pleasantly surprised Christ
mas eve by r. party of thirty walking
In, headed by a lady currying a lighted
lamp, which they presented to the fam
ily, together with a silk liltllller for .Mr,
I'-Bse; a fur collar lor his wife, and
many presents for tho children. The
party dined on refreshments which they
brought, mid were entertained by Mr.
C. Mack's phonograph.
Tho rulllu at U10 hotel wuh a good
natured affair Christinas eve. The for
titnato winners of turkeys were Rich
ard Alt, two; J. Paris, two; N. i.'oinp
ton, one; F. Fltisslinnions, one, and the
landlord, two.
The steam shovels are not limning
and tno.tt of tho men arc Idle, except
those lit work on the culvert,
Mr. .lames Molt Is very III with n
ctitiecr.
AVOCA.
Sprfl.il to the S-crJiiton Tiltnim.
Avueih Dec. 20, The d"itth of
Tlioinas J. Fltf.slminnns occurred yes
terday morning at his home, afP'r
several weeks Illness of typhoid fever.
Dot eased was 30 years of ago and Is
survived by a wife and six stnttll child
ren, The dentil of Mr, FIP.slnililoliM Ifi
regretted by a large host ot friends,
He was a plain conservative inati, 0110
who analysed his thoughts and never
fnlled to execute his Ideas. He was
consldeied a political tender In this
end of the county mid any borough of
llee he desired wan granted to him, He
was postmaster under Cleveland's ail
inllllstriillon and fllllllled the duties of
squire during the past few years, His
olllce was the rendevotis for ninny
rrlends and Ids ready humor was the
cause of their spending many Sociable
hours, He was a member of the C. M.
It. A Sarslleld Literary club, A. O. !1.
society and Tlonn Order of Ited Men,
The funeral arrangements are not yet
completed.
The death of Mrs. Mary Dunn, which
occurred yesterday morning at the
family residence on Main street, re
moves from our midst one of the
pioneer settlers of the town. Deceased
had been mi Invalid for .inuuy years,
PUZZLE.
T'lid.iy, Hoc. 27. Tho
hy llic lillle hill'... h'll
tiiKif'.'. I10.11I i found!
.11111. One rolilur i in
the Iium'I- Irft-li.ind r
ellier ! jut .ili'iw lln
rniT ei Hie pn tnro; the
lillU' tn, V held.
S.iliiid.iy, I lei'. '. One i.il.liit i inidi'r the
riiilit .11111. Th' (link N under llic h'll nun, and
the ntlii-r i.ihhit K to (lie lift ,,t the pioti'Miu's
fai i
but her cheerful disposition made her
company desirable and many happy
hours were spent in conversation with
the neighbors. She is survived by two
sous. Patrick, of Kxeter; and Thomas',
of this town; aso two daughters, Kale,
al home and Mrs. Patrick Hoylnti.
who has heen here fiom liuttc City
during the recent Illness. The funeral
will take place on Tuesday afternoon
at 2.o0 o'clock. Interment, will be
in St. Mary's cemetery.
D. J. Hums, of Lincoln Hill, is seri
ously ill with pneumonia.
The marriage of Miss Kate Maloney
of York avenue, and Kdward fillroy,
of Lincoln Hill, is announced to tukt!
place this month.
John P. Mitchell has been appointed
postmaster of Dupont.
The supper which was to be served
by the Daughters of St. (ieorge. tomor
row evening has been postponed null!
April 2'.
FATE OF COEONETS.
Lord Brougham's Became George W.
Childs' Fruit Dish.
I'miil l.imih.n M. A. I'.
Peers and their
parted when the
been served. The
coronets are soon
ceremonial use has
fate of one coronet
is told as follows by a correspondent :
"When I was staying some years ago
In Philadelphia with O. W. Childs. the
well known proprietor of the Ledger
newspaper there. I noticed at dinner
one evening a peculiarly shaped gilt
stand used as a support for a clilnfi
dish containing grapes. My host, ob
serving that I was scanning it rather
closely, said! 'Oh, that is tho coronet
Lord Hroiighmn wore al the queen's
coronation. I have taken out the vel
vet cup and turned it upside down; the
golden balls form excellent feet, and it
makes a most elegant dlsh-slund,'
which It certainly did,"
Hut what Is the fate of coronets coin
pared with the fate of coronation
robes'.' A large portion of (Ieorge IV's
wardrobe Including the coronation
robes, was put up at public auction in
the Hummer of ISSI, There were 120
lots disposed of, mid some of the Items
tire Interesting. A pair of line kid
trousers, of ample dimensions, and lin
ed with wlilto satin, was sold for 12s
The sumptuous crimson velvet corona
tion mantle, with silver star, embroid
ered wltli gold, which cost originally,
according to the auctioneer, judijO, whs
knocked down for 17 guineas. A richly
embroidered silver tissue coronation
waistcoat and trunk hose, iiV,' The
purple velvet coronation robe, embroid
ered with gold, of which It was said to
contain 200 ounces, brought only .Cm,
although It cost Ills late majesty A'.'IOO.
An elegant and costly green velvet
irmnllu lined with ermine of the tlnest
quality, presented by the Emperor
Alexander to Oeorgo IV, which rost
1,000 guineas, wiih sold for 12."i,
A Poet nnd the King,
A poet uh,..-r lliif ni'ui would ,1.111 u.i, miiii
nii'iu'd lu'lnie the I. Inn nnd eiiinin.iudi'd to slmw
l.ni.-e i lie lniiihl not he put In di'.ilh,
"II join cur U iuimiii'it." mM il.e l.lutr,
"juii luuhl lomil your pliable 011 jour linijin,
lite an I diet huiI.injii."
"May .will m.leU iiulliu' tour pilule milli
ter lv .ni many ejl ii lilli.lln In oil," tahl
thu pott U'liieiitly. "I di) remit my llahlfi,
lint eU-iive, my lelt hind laths a llngic -hltlm
ntl hy 11 iiille."
"Thui." Mill the Mux, "tthv don't )uii
101111I cm tho ilithl liiiidl"
"Alas!" a die iiply nf the poll, ;i, ,e held
up (he iniiliLtdl Ml, "that U luipo,..ilile Ihi-U'
is nothing lo count ulih! H I, ihe foicfitiuei'
that is ).u Win.-."
"I'lifoi pilule nun!" c l.tfincii the k.nnpathcllp
iiioiuiili, " mint m.iUe uiiii- liiuli.niein and
ilL-ahlllllts lniiiuliil.il. Von lul uilte h'r tho
liiJKJiliici,, ,iiilni' llliiie in San I'uihI.mo l.'.f.
tiluluei',
THE MARKETS
SATURDAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS
The following quotation" Ate lurnlshc-il The Trlle
imp by ,M, s. .Ionian ft t'onip.itiy, toomi T05 "Ofl
Her hulhllnif, Scrnnlon, Pa, Telpphone, tonll
Opote Huh- Low Clov
lllrf. Ml, l'l In.
.n1pilr.1n Siiir 1lu llsji tr. III",
Ali'liUmi mi pntj, mi Mtj,
AlthUon, l'r KU ln-jUj HU 101'ii
Alil.ll. Ceppoi' Ti' j 72?h Hl'.i ?1fc
Am. tar & I'mindi), .. ttii'U miKj inn, :io',d
.tll'niil,. 'J'liiitioii 111(1. I..VS, ll,U n'U
Halt. Ohio I01?M W,j till Utttfi
Chi'i. .'; Ohio 17 47 luTi IHTk
lilt, it 111, tti'ii aii( 21 -jiu
I'lile. Mil. .V M. P IiISIJ ltr,-iH lllpi Iil.-,1
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Pile It. It,, I 'i 7:i4 7 1 7;!3i 7.li
Iflill", fc NihIi IIKI'j ll)7 imilii 11'1'i
Man. Illoviiteil I.'is rsU :l7!i, V.W.i,
.Mel, 'I11111I011 it pi'd; c,) piji;
Jllniul Pacllte IikiIJ iiki?; toil lnr,ri
Norfolk ,tc Wrt ','H r,7j ,'i7 ATBi
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Seranton Board of Trnde Exchanfra
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Pnr of 100.
STOCKS. . d.
I..irl,.iu'.iim.i Dairy Co., l'r. 00
County S.ilnir Hank Tiust" ?o.. ,1(10
Asked.
First National Hants (Cutliolirt.ilo)
SlnndJUl DrllliiiK Co. ..'....
TI1I11I yiitloiul llaidc
,12.r.
SO
l?0
275
IH
ti00
ISO
1.3
100
05
too
175
101
.1.13
Dime llpp.-nlt nml l)ie,,unt Hank.. 275
Kcnnomy i.ikIiI. II. P. ( ti. .
I'lrst XiiUnmit n.inl: ,
I.nika. Triii-t ,Safc Urpi'.lt Co. ..
ri.uk it Smncr Co., Pr
f-'eraiiton Iron rrnre .t Jltir. 'Co.
Seranton Axle Works
Seranton Sating Hank
Trndcra' Nntlonal Hank
Seranton Holt tt Xut Co. ..'.'..
I'oopie's Hank
.New Jioxko Hy. k ('. Co
HON IK.
Scrnnlon IMssruzcr ltullwiie, llr.'t
MnrtKise. duo lnifl '. 113
People' Mii'it llailtvHt, llrst molt-
RaRc. duo mis 113
People's Stiret Hallway, tteiiei.il
morlKasfe, due 1!KI 113
Dickfon .Maniifaelurins Co
I.neka. Township School 5 per cent. ...
City ot Scriiiilnn St. Imp, 0 per
cent
Seranton Tiaction (I per cent Its
100
102
Seranton Wholesale Market.
(Cbirrctcil liy II. (!. Dale, 'J7 Lackawanna Ate.)
I'lnni lle.-t palenls, per luiiel, ifl.(,0.
Itean-i Per l)uh.'l. clinice niaiiow, i?'.'..",.
Ilulli'i' rif.li 1 iv.iiiiuj, an'. j Jure 1 1 ..imi'i'f,
!h:-, r'alry. Si',",'.
CI so Pull (ie.1111, 11 i.j.i I.','.
KrKb Xcailiy, IIBc. ; 'tnrane, fancv, ID'.ir.
Cleeu IV.I -Per Ini-hol, .1..V).
I'nt.iloo- I'oi hu-nel, SI.
Onions lir Imilit'l, .l.l.
r
TkeaiicaL
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TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.
I.VCIXM -"The 1'nii-li l'rir.t." Xiplit.
A('AI)i:tlV The Aulircy Mock cninp.iny. Ninht
ST1! "The Tinciclci'iv.." Afternoon .mil
night.
'The Parish Priest."
In "Tlie P.iiMi 1'ileM," '.vhicli i omes In the
L.tieuui I en in hi, He me piomiM'd .1 pj.ii of pleat
liatinalne.-.. Tor teai.-., Diuiel Nilly has .heen
M'i'kiiiir a piny lli.il ' ttouhl :iiihis- .i ttoll 111
leach a sliol.u moi.il li n and Ills mmioIi has
at la-i lifi'ii lew.iided. The lines are iuiulit, Ihe
(oinedy i.-p.nkliinj and the siliiallous evitinsr
nnd lintel.
The Ihi'i leal-- wiih imiliiiimi and f.lmtt lio,v
people v.ill 1, isi oil ihose v.lm Into and honor
them to fain tti'ultli and pnsiiii.u.. Mr. Sully
lias ..paied no ispeuse in (he pieseniiiiinii of Ihis
pla.i, Iris Miiioiinili'd him-eli nilli n l.is of e.
Kpiional Mi'i'iiKtli .tiiI niounleil Ihe play ttltli
sjh'i i.i I vein, 't,t and aeit'ssoii,,
"Our New Minister."
"Ilur New Mim-lei" will leeeivo ils til -1 local
pt ovulation .11 Hie Lyieiini Tii".da.t ni'jhl. Tie
play is In its m'i'oiiiI .tear of imi'-s ami deils
ttilli lite as i Is to I,,, found today in any im.it
New Holland cmiiiiuiiiil.t. The M'ene ol the play
is laid In llaul-ii.ihlde, X. II.. and Ihe time
nils .11,. made up of mi esteiior nf .1 general
Hoio and piMnilioo, Hie -lilim: loom nti'l lihi.uy
of Tliaildeiis Mioii'a, Hie new minislei, and ihe
htitlle of l.em Italisi.iii, a lefoililed eoutiet.
IMelle l.oonii-, nf Ihis oily, makes hei Hut
loeal staue itppeaianee in this pi i in the el ar
aeter of Nan, e Itaihoiii.
"The Village Postmaster.
"The Vlllayo Poslma.-ler," tthhli 1 unit's In H.e
l.,ttciti on Neu Veil's iii.iljnee tnul uiltt, N
posllitely unlike .'lit ot Ihe otlii r .Neu Kualaiid
plays and ihe Chli.i';o liitor-tK-i .111 .l,s: "ll'
I'ftttT than all ihe othei toimti.t pl.its put to.
Kt'lher."
"The I ill.i'fi' l'o..tn.'isln" Is a p'ay Willi .1
riioiil -fiom! tu uone, h'.s stiuy ol Ion idle hue,
tios-etl al limes Inn hi the end lilimipli.iut, leiul.s
ihe audieuie plt.i'.aiill.v lluoiuii l,tpita seeueri
of New II inip-lill.' Hie. The Inlciestuii: lealmes
nf "The Mll.i'ji' I'oslinislir," 11.1I11I11K diy, do.
uaiioii p.ui.t al Ih" lillnl-lfi V, I In . s, Inr ,.,
Ihe l.lllil, Ihe llkhl tveddllis ill Ihe lillle tUla'.e
1I11111I1, mi' all liniitul in nrute tut ii s-st icii. Tlie
.ale ot .m'Us opin., Iliis uijiiiiui.
"The Belle of New .York."
The tovigi-l.it III!;, Iillhiui,e. inllii klm; "llelle
01 New V01K" will li"aln mi I'liyiiiinii'iit "(
olio liljil't al Ihe l.weiiiu 'lluiisil,.y uel. lie
Muiy nl Im'.v "Tile llelle 01' Xe" 'nik," liller
taplmlu!.' Nut Yoik,.t uisseil ntei 1.1 London and
1 .111 nr ii'17 nl'alil- al Ihe Sliifle.lii'i,' ilualii',
Is loo Hell knoHIl III the llie.ller B'lt'ls 111 li'ipllll'
11'pe.illn?.
"'Che llelle" Is one of ilioe iieisleal i-oiued'es
Hint tine ueter Hies ol Mciui; and lioaiitri. The
iiiiis,tt' Is hy liiM.iv Iteiker, ami is in ilui uiiii
poscrV liei tein, II is 1 1'ii.iilfrnl hy inanf 10
lie Ihc must taltliy I 1 1 1 j , ewr tuiued out hy liim
nml at thf jsuuo tlui" his iiiikI "iiiusieianl"
tlloit.
Aubrey Stock Company.
Al the Ai.ideiny of .Mu-to. lonlylil Hie Auhriy
Siotk ioinpau,t will opin ,1 tteek's 1 nuauemeiil,
pll'selilin;; "In the I'.iluie ol the l.u," ttilli ti
lll.lKUllltl'llt Mi'llle Ini'i'i'lUie.
Tho toiiipaiiy Is one n( Hie li,t eter Inoiiclit
lii'io hy Ihe Auhii.t's and tiniint; tlie week will
he M't'ii hire in Ihe follow inir pljy: Tuesday
nllllil, "Money Mail"; Widnt'sday nliflit, "Hetll'a
W.llid"; Tlnil-il.l.v iilvilit, "An liiali-Auieiie.ui
Coii.ili"; I'lidat' nluhl, "III Hit' I'.il.ne of Hie
( ah": S.1I1111I.1.V i,l:,l,t, "l.ot lii New Volt.,"
.Matluee.s tlaily, nouuem Inn I'ue-day.
"Tlie Trocadeios."
Waldinii k lli.tiuit'i iiugiilliient unit t,'uihi'oii.s
hmli'Mpii' piodiltllon, "Tho Tioijdiios," open an
I'litjaKUiient ul Ihe Star today. Olllliliilv ,1
Ihe ke.tuole of .Maiiiituw Waldiou - Ili'.tautV
MlttiM Willi the Tioiutleni lliuleMpii'is, u 11,111.
pauy tthiili has hioken all leeouls in ll. tl.l'.i
011 thu load Ihis n'.i.suii.
Amoiitr the leillnt' pt'ifoinieis who pie.-i'iil
eiiteilainlni; aets aie Ihc Claims, imiileal ,uili
.Malllit'tts nml Vliley, illfe hoy ami .lew;
l.auy Smllli and Mimle Cliauiploii, ttlow hliiili
is 0110 of the hum lanifhalile in taiidetillo; Mas.
Miii.t iiud llalihiii.ui. a pair ol Ihe atti'tiest ills'
ils in the Im-lni'-,; l. I. I.iuihiw, Natuiv's
iiiouaitli ot iinil.iloioi Time IIiiIhiis, who aio
tvitlioul ipi0ilion the s lea list atiuluu liefoic Ihe
piililie. In aOdllioii In tills louii aiul t .11 lid hill,
the luaiiaiii'iuint pii'seiiU a m'Hc of leu siiitihly
mounted lit jut; plililiis. The luodel.s aie nil
i.iiiitr and handsome ulils with Minimiiii j ili;,
ines, and hate heen H'leiled ttilli peut iJie tu
Inltiprt't. the ililleient lit'lllis in Ihe wviul le
piiHlmlioo.s of lamous ttoiks ol an. The iiiliro
kliow it III I't' found clean, hillu and wlioloome,
and those ttlm like only Hie ht.l In Hipit i''
tiaiaK'.ini and taudetlllo will itiiulnly euoy
Ihe pel foi manic I' Ihc splendid oiiilil.allon.
Tlif Usual iiiatini't'S will he glu'ii, "IteKular t veil-
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More than Pour Line, .1 Cent lor Hacli Gxtrn I. In:.
For Rent.
WVVVVVVVWVVVVVV'ViiAVVVVVVWWWV
ItAl.li I'OII lll'.X'l IliD (Ireeli ltldj!i' stteel, jl.30
per iiluhl.
I'OII IIMS'T tlt, nne-haK nf tlolihle hotue. In
itppii Hirtii llliluci lame jiird. hath, hot
nml mid ttittei, inline, elnltli' Holds. It. I'.
Hamilton, I'.inll hiilldliu;, hpruit' ntirct,
l"or Sale.
"VWWVSV WSWSSS.SX SSyV IVWWWVW.
l'Olt S.M.I!- One heatf Itoiv and ttauoui one
tuo'hoi-e lumliei ttauon. Il.it l l.umlier Vuid,
Hreeli llldiie.
I'OII SAI.li- A Rood hoi.e and liucv.t, at 71H Irv
ll'B ateniie.
I'OII HAM! CIIKtP -rirettuod. lion itioutiK. lint
litrn, tioanK m.iiiHIiik, elc. tiom uhl eats!
nllahle for nll puipus'. .Ieiinltni, Cenltal
J Ines .wiltli, foul of Hampton atuol, olf Sumli
.Main atenoe.
HJII HAI.I.'. -Tho light pihu, w.ton nnd nonio
liJliii'its, ilirap. Ktans, rear J I'M Luzerne
tt ret.
I'OU SAI.li (Tieopi lioine, fpring ttagon nnd
li.li lies., nt No. IMfi Cedar ntenue.
Furnished Rooms.
I'OII MINT Tito toinforlahlf fintil-lii'd mollis
for enlleiiien: modeui imprntemeiits; prl
tate I unity. :() Washington aleiuie.
I'OII ItllN'T Ttto n mfoi tatile iinjd-lieil too'iw
for u'rnlleuien: niedeui ImpiotTiutntsi', .rl
tute family, .wi Washington lifeline.
I'OII UI:nT runiWied front loom, ttltli heat,
Inllii nnd jrasj near toint hou-ei Kentlrmau
preiened. AiMicm Itoom, llov !'.
I'OII IIIIXT I'iiiiiMipiI louiii; heat and hath.
Co Linden nluct.
IT'ItSISlllM) HOOMS rort ni'.XT, with heat, i-as
and hath, gentlemen ptrteiieil, at Csi'J Adams
ntcniie.
Booms and Board.
A l.Altni'. ritONT ItOO.M, with t.onrd, at 521
Adams auntie. Suitable tor two young lut'i'.
IIOOMS TO HUNT, with hoard. t-U!) Mulberry
etrect.
Wanted Boom and Board.
AXTKII Hoard mid loom, uriviiti: familv; lade.
Aildii'M, II. W. II, Tiiliime.
WANTi:i) Itoom nml boaiil, piiiate
mntli'inan. C. II. SI., Tiilnuie.
I.uuily;
WANTIil) ltooin and lioaul in K fined piivato
family for lliree l.ulli3i uol to exiei'd ill pir
tveek. One located witliin Ihe minutes walk fiom
ii!y hall prcfuied. Addict, K. II, Tiilnuie Of
lii e.
Bcal Estate.
l'Olt SAI.r. -Lot on Vine stuet. lieltieen Web
ster and T.itlor atenues: a bargain: ioni'
see tor yoiir-ell. Apply 'JIS llatii-nii mentie.
FOU SAI.K One oeie of land, improved ttltli
nine-room hou.sc: plenty nnd tariety of fruit;
(rood location in village of Ficetville. Mis. Olive
Fish, ITcctville, l'a.
Honey to Loan.
.100.000 TO LOAN 1-oticnt rates; straight or
monthly payments, staik It (.'n., TraderaMiidg.
axv AJiorxT or .monkv to loan ouuk,
slrnlglil loans or Iluihling .mid Loan. At
from 4 lo r, per it lit. Call on X. V. Walker,
ait-.'iir, Conncll liuildin?.
Lost.
LOhT Hold Inootli; opal selliin.', lielween Llm
I'.uk iluuili and M.title .stieel. I'iuder te
luiii oi notity oil.". Council llinlding. ,
I.OM'-On I lee. 'Jl. one lil.uk mid while seller
female dog, alioiil one .tear old, with a white
slieak bitvteeii the ctes; lu.s plain Idack sti'.ip
iiiII.ii-; Under iittaided. .1. It. Daintv. .11(1 Fifth
hi net, lliimiioie, or ISIIteiibnider ,v Co.
Dividend Notice.
Till: TI!AI-:itS' NATIONAirilANK."
Seranton, l'a.. Dec. 21, I'm.
At (heir legular meeting today the dlicetor.'
of this hank mldeil s-.-,-,,0() t the siupliis, man
ing that (mill unit- r.i,iHK, and tletlaied a M'liii
annual ilitidend of :i per rut. dear ol all ta's
and piyalde .laipnuy I, lull.'.
Checks will be mailed and liau-fer bo.ils
cioseil unlil aflir lh.it date.
i:. i'. 1'as.smoiii:. cjsiiisT.
Recruits Wanted,
Sli:x WANTKU frt the f. S. Xaty-Land-men
for liainitu' n-. seamen, age l.s in "J,, .lll per
iinitilli; l.intNuitu lor ,teo:neii, ae I) (o L.",. (,''.U
per in iilh upon appoiiitUKUl .a .teomcii Hiird
las); caiiH'ii, age "Jl In ;i"i. iil; oitliii.uy sea
mt li. age IS i,, ,u, M'i; appu mile-, thlid tla-s,
ngc l. lo 17, !; inn liinlst--, first da,', age '21
In ;l.-,, s.Vi; I'l.is liini-st -. seiond class, age 'Jl to
.'I'l. 'flllj ho-pital appicliliio, age l'j to
Jj, 20; I'opllal nppieiitiee-, fiisl thus, age 'J I
lo u'5, "'(l; .liiiivii;:lils. age Jl to :i., is.fi; elei-lilclan-,
ee.'iid ills,, age '.'I to :r. ?ll); dec
1 1 ill. in-. Hill, I i l.isi, age 21 lo :i,1, istlU; copper
Miilili.. age 21 in '1.1, sto. Camlldates must pass
a physical c.iniiiiation howlng them lo b.' ire
limn disqualifying .lilinti t.-, and except land"
men and apprentice, an examination showing
t Ihiii I'l be ipulllleil for Hi-ir iatlus; latiils
ni'Mi and appiiiiticc. Hie pli.isieal cauiinalioi
i nly. The term of enlistment is (our ycnis, A
bonus of film- nioutii.' pay nntl an nddilioii of
iH.Wl to the momlily pay for cadi tc-enllsinieut
Hitliiu f. mi- niontlis on hon-irahlc iliM-liaigc.
Kalloiis, mtillclues and inedlial nlleuilaucc grati-.
I'lltili'gc of leiiiimenl on lhii".-iiiiiteis p ic
alter tidily .teals' setvlic. Aide. bodied Vmeiicaiis
t'.petially Hiinteil Hho will c'ioy ccepliouai op
poituultlei foi iidt.iin eiiieni to iietty ofliteis by
the cailv comdction ol ti number tit huge t-liip.s.
A lit lulling olliie will lie opened al the ,;i-l
ollitc, Ihilil llooi, in Miaiitou, I 'a., I.'oin IK-c, :l
lo .Ian, 1, 1 1 HI.'. .o li!lil-t-, lio.pllal appieu
Hits and eletlilclaus c.-pet (ally wauled.
lug piiics will pret.iil at Hie matinee on New
Vc.u'n day.
Pro-Boer Rally.
Tlie -on,', "A I'l.lin and Miuplo llurger," In be
sung at Ihc I'lti-lloir . 1 1 1- in m, Thomas inlltyc
hall, Miutlay ct'ciihi',, the l'JIli of .lauuiry, tills
I he .stoiy of the smili Alritau v.ii In a tiry
gl.iplilc and Iclllug lu.iuui'i', ll is a p.uod.t tu
Itlplllig'.s "Absoul Mliiiled lleggar," and will he
.ling lo (he is.nn.' tunc. 'I lie principal ih.ir.utir
in ii I- CluUii.iii de Wet, Ihc ijicatcsl catahy
leader n modem lime-. Pe WcI'h IiiIIIIjiiI ta.
Iter began Willi the Hot r ctai nation of lllnmi
(oiitciu III Jl.mli, lunu. In .me week he oaptiiicil
l.miti pilMini'i., m'Mii lanuoiis and M.mifl.tMii of
supplies. On 'In' .11,1 of Hie same mniiHi lie
Mvtpt tlotwi lii Colonel 1 1 road wood 'n column of
l,.un men mid took I .si piisoiicu nnd l;t,1 loaded
(upply Hiigons lieloic tho lll'ill-h loiniiiamler
knew of his picBi'iiii', lie has killed ami tvoum'ed
l,ot llilll-li Mililhi., laptiiicd oter .l.unu piou.
crs, unit has i anvil Iheiii a total lo-. In .npplhs
of titer i(.iii,ioii,orH).
When linns of (iiacc tteie wmic time a-jo
i-pokoi of ilc Wl' leniaik was; "My (arm has
been ilotm.tfd, lily homo bmiieil, my propcily
loolid, my tarns hate beru kilhil In batllc, and
my wile has died if a hinkcu hi'.ul, ami I' .h.ill
not siuiiuder. I i-lilll leeUl In Ihe end, This
ttar khall not cea.p."
STAGE NOTES.
"Tlie Ni'jlit of Ihe I'otnlh" omc nunc ook
the mad I lulsiiii.i- uiglil at llud-on, N. V. Hurt
llateil) is Hie cl.ll o( (lie iiimii.iiiv.
M i ll I'll Ahoiu, loiincily a piimiliiuit liuine in
Hit- wmic op.-ia ttoild, is litiiv ill the vaudctillt'
hooking hii'lncas in Nett Vol I..
Tin lit l ..lid In lie mi nunc than thlily-clglit
loidtnt llieatlical toik toinp.ltiles in Ihe nli.il,.
iiiimlry and ot Ibis nuuiber I'lilludelplila I.J. four,
A lagc ti'iloii of I'lpllug'i. "Ihc tiaisb,i" it III
rhoiily he piodiicid lu London. The ili'.iin.itl.a
lion was tloiie hy Kipling and I'usino llaiuillou,
lliiiii'.iii llariison, the liiuiiir pla.tcr mid who
first hitiiiuht .l.iliii L. rmllitau out ,i an at tor,
1, now holding a position in the national .e.ut
wrvli e.
John L. Sullliaii. Hie cxdiaiunioii pugilUt, I,
liotv Hjlir,- his hand a. Simon l.c.-icc In an
"I'lifli' Toiu'i. Cabin'' coinpany, lienlng (lie New
riiglaiul HJli's.
3
More
BltANOH WANT OITIOKS.
Want AdvertisemontH Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
iiifr Dnirj" Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central. City
Al.nnilV SCIIft.TZ, rorner Mulberry
street untl Webslcr ntennc.
UL'STAV l'lfJUF.L, W0 Adani.s HVcrnic.
West Side
(IKOIIOi: W. JIIXKIXS, 101 South Main
atenue.
South Seranton
FRIID L. TLIII'I'i:, 72!) Cedar atenue.
North Seranton
tiro. W. DAVIS, (oinrr Xoith Main
atenue and Mail, el ttiret.
Green Ridge
CIIAHLLS P. .lOXI'.S, 13.17 Dickson
atenue.
P. .). .lOIIN'K, MO r.ieen Itldge utrept.
C. I.OItLN-'., coiner Wa-lilngton ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KXIII'ri'.L, 1017 Irving avinue.
D umn ore
J. o. noxi: & son.
Eelp Wanted Mnlo.
WANTKD 1'iiillifui tnanaaer In lake cli.nge of
tll-trilniting ilepol nml office to be opened in
Sd'iititou, to further hu-lucM liileic.-ls ol oltl cs.
I.ilill-hi'd lii.iniif.il tilling i inn ci n. Salar.t, ispj;,
per Inonlli anil extra prolils. Applicant inn-'
liinilsh good lefeienie. and hue i-jim tush. Au
dies .Manager, I'. II. I!,. 1421 I'liiiadclpliia, l'a.
WANTMI1 I'cisoii In each toiinly to n present old
I'-lablishcd lion.,', solid iniaueial stamliiig;
Hralght, boni-lltlc tteikly ta-li salary of M- paid
b,v elicik cull Wcilni'silay, ttilli all expense
tllrett fiom headipiaiU'is. Money adtauied tor
expense.-. Ludos;. -elf.inldie--''d stanipcd ciitei
ope. Manager, ."211 ( axton building, Chit ago.
WANTI'.D-I'.illcin iiukets and matldnlsU; goo I
wages to good men. Si:. niton Steam I'limp
coinpany,
WANTI-D--A good hoc at once Appiy al Loiti.s
Isaaea' (iciiis' 1'nrnislieH, 112 S,un'c stieel.
WANTLD Permanent man, who thninughlv tin
dcMandi Iiohc.., to drite fn- phf.iei.iu; ten
liillni ii'tt of i III ; wages $1.1 and boaid; i-t.ilf
I'XpeiiciKi'. Atldicss K. .1., Tilbiinu ollnc.
WANTi:i)--lly lradlng I'lilladelplila luiue. fu.-t-class
salesman, In .sell geiieial line of papu
to tlie ictnll tiade, one ttlio has an iieipiaintanre
prefeiieil; nni't hate het refeieneo nntl be able
to fuinis.il bond. Addiess P. O. liov 20S. Phila
delphia. Help Wanted Female.
WAN'TLD experienced slenogiaphei ami ttpe
writer. Ajiply Jonas Long's Sim,
YOl'N'O LADIKS WAVI'LI). any iliM.uite. eopt
letters, home (tei.iugs nntl tetuin to u. We
pay per tlioii-iuid ; send .olilie.sM'il envelope,
pmtlculars and topi. I'. M. (., Dept. i:!J. D.ix
llll. Pliiladelpliia.
WANTLD At the, willing. weil-ieiomnienileil
liousckeeper f,,r liisiiiiilior. in Scullion.
Answer to S, II. Tiilnuie oftlee.
WANTIID AT OXCK-Tivii expel ieined shoe sales
ladles; none but c.xpeiieneed need appl...
M.tcr Datidnw, 1107 Laikatvanna atenue.
FIFTY OPKIIATOIIS WANTLD-Sleadv tvorl;
gnatanteed. W, K. Ilctk ": Son, ;M'J ilauii
avenue.
WAXTFD-flli! for Koneial liousetvork i llalton.
Address 11. T,, eaic Tribune.
Help Wanted Male and Female.
CANVASSi:ilS W.NTi:i) -Hood piopo.-ition; t.al
aiy or commission: lo woik in cil. Addresi
llox 1. Trilmne. Kcianlou.
Situations Wanted.
MTVATIOX WANTLD -Hi a Piolc-laiu jouug
lady; ha.s hail cnui-e in inccli.inic.il ilrat.'inu;
al-o expeiiiii'C in oflitc twill,. Address oi,,i
Capou-c ntemtc. cliy.
MIT ATIIIN WANTLD lo go out hy the day
tt.islilng, iioning or tle.ining. .Mi-. Lee, Hi!
Il.ill-lr.nl conn.
I.ADV Dr.Mltt:S I'lKII'ION j bookkeipci; ,,"-.i
best of l eftl elites. Appl.l l",'l ) ,1 liUon slit-t
WANTLD "Ituatitn .is team-lcr, oi an;, kind nf
unl.. hi in n i inl man Hell .inpuliited ttu.i
oily. Atlihes, . (',, Tiilnuie olllte.
WANTLD -W.is.hing and iioning lo tin at liom ,
or in go out u.i tlie tii.t. .Mldie-s C. It,,
Ti'lbuiic olln.e.
A .MAX. "I'l .tears oltl, not liiing in lii.s eiti,
would like a pn.siliou a .-.iIi'-iiliii in a huni
tnrc ttnc; has leu .u -' cxiiei lente in a llr-t-1'l.i.s
wish liuniimc stole. Adtlio, I'urultc e,
M union Tiibune.
SlTt'ATlOX WAVTLD-lt.t u lli..Id.iss .ook m
clief; tefeieii'i's mid wage lo Mill. Add'es
Hilling, Hotel Ci.intl.ill. Illugiiaiuloii, N. Y.
WANTLD .situation, as Lidhdor or al guiual
olllte ttcik, bv a .toutig man, -jj j,..,M t
age, ttllii got'tl habits, l lei me, Addie-s I.
P. II., can" ','i'iici.il ihditei.t. cll.t.
sITI'VTION WNTi;i) Ity a .toiuc: I ulv In tin
genual lioii-eH'oik in a family of tini: elder
lv peopl.' pitliiiid: wltli piHIIegt of iiiiciidmg
school Itwi alteuiooiis oi ctiuliigs e.i' i wi'il,
wagis nioiieialc. Addles "Y," i.nc of Tiilnuie.
MTl VI'ULN MAN'ILD- liy middle aged lady i'.s
boiisekeciKi Ita a gentleman In tilt- or conu-
tr.t ; I'l'-I li'd'icn is gitcn, Olijut, gootl hon.e
mid nioiieialc wag s, lo 11, Tiihuiie Oflitc.
Wanted.
WAXTLD-fiood second-hand (uiliaee, will pay
ia.h. Addiess l.oik llox i::u, Sciauton, Pa.
Business Opportunity.
lTAIILIsllLD I' sli lll-IN'L-s Inipiottd nnd
llollll'slle Woolclls. Illi'llllllll l.iilmlnir com
blued; Hue tiade; all lic-li goods; lalwl de
signs, splendid cppoitiudly, loi little i.i.-Ii and
,-i i in ill. Will Inti uloi.t. tttietl icaMuis in .-i II
iug, I'.lilii lilil". tall or addles., (.cotge, llnoin
12, 121 LaikiiHamiii ntiiuic, SciMiilon Pa.
IIAVi: HII' tillage, diy or luwn prnpeiiy, hu-i-pes
or stot-k of good. In sell "i exchiugjf
l.l-t torn properl.t with .1. I.. Tuty, Ileal IMale
Lxthauge, Watcily, X. Y.
WANTLD.Man with mull capital, to intc-n-gale
a good n poiluull.i lo nial.e inoiict up.
idlt. At Ihc si. thaile liotel, Strantoii, II, II.
Mlidicll.
S'I'Ot It AD WIILAT TIIAPIMIS wilhoul delay.
Wiile lot our special m.ilkct let Ice. Pico on
application, S. M. milliard .V Co., mi'inhi rs N.
Y. C( iiMilldalril nml Mod. SM lunge. II ami Id
ilroadttay, New Voik. lUt.ibll.lictl Ivll. I.i.ni;
DlsUiue' Phono 2.I5S llroad,
SITUATIONS
WANTED
PKBE.
WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5
$400,000
BUTTE ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY
Of lintte, Mont.
(llullf Is the uifJti'sl ioier piodutlng tily in the ttgihl.)
5 First Mortgage Sinking' Fund Gold Bonds
jit-nomination .I.UX), ui.tluiiui,- I Id .'ill .team. Amply piotulcd or by le.crtti ami
iilihlug fund. Net earnings I 111 -c mid lluei"iiiailcis times iiilcioi iliaige..
Mute for upon ul Ml Samuel luuill, l'li.-ulcnt ol the Ihlta.o lldlion Co., ami pcei
1 in uhl.
RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO.
I NASSAU ST,, NEW YORK.
DIRECTORY.
Insertions 25 Cents !
Tlnti Pour Lines, ft Centi lor lincli Hxlrj Line.
PROFESSIONAL.
Corttfled Public Accountant.
LDWAItll c. SPAI'I.PIMI. it TIIADi:itSllAXH
IlulliHmr, nnd St. Paul llulldlnir. New York.
Architects.
rinvAiip ii pavih, .T7hiti:ct, coxni-xc
llitlldllig.
rilLDKItint L. II1IOWX. .MICH. n IILAI
r.Ute l.xchaiige Uldg , 12d Washington av.
Civil and Mining Engineera!
H. L. ItAIIDIXfi, fiOil COXXLl.l, IIPILDIN'n.
Dentists.
dp. c. p. i:iLP.Niii:ittn:it, PAi;i,t huildixo.
frpiilto sheet, Kcraliliin.
UK. C. C. LAIJI1ACTI, 1 irTn-miTNofAVLXUli
Lawyet'3.
FIIANTC I,'. nOYLII. ,mt)ltXKY-A'IMl.W.
"""'"s 12, 11, It) and 18 llarr lluildlng.
F. It. THACY, AIT'Y, f OJIJIOXw'llAL'lTniuiO
1). II. IlLPl.Oni.L. A'lTOIIXIlY-LOAXS XCOO
Haled on real .stale heem-lly. Meurs lluildlng,
ttiinei- WnsliiiiRton atenue and tipiucn ntlcet.
WILLAIID, WAHIILX k KXAPP. ATTOIIN'LYI
and uiuusellnrs-ntlaw. Hcpiibllcan lluildlng,
Ha.liliigtoii at emu.
JLSSfp ,t .IISSPC, ATTOISN'P.YS AND COt'X-eIloif,..-i..iw.
Coinnioiiwealtli lliiilillng, Itoomi
ID. 2(1 and 21.
Ht.H1' "' 'IIIAYLIt. ATWIIVI'Y. ItOOll
UU.I-tfll. Iilh ior, .Mai.s biiildiiig,
'" A. ,VAT,,I:C' ATTOItXLVAI'LAW. IIOAIIU
"' I '"'Ic lliilldlng, Seunion, Pa.
PATTLIISOV ,V WILCoTltADT:i7XA'iToVlI
Dank lluildlng
C. (OMLOYS. 0 1.1 HI ITIll.K'AX IHIIMILNC.""
-"-. HKIITIICHM-', OI'Flt'P. MOVLD TO NO.
211 ityomliig atenue.
Pliysicians and Surgeons.
J)It. W. L AI.I.LX. ol.'! XOIllll WASIIIN'ti'lO
atenue.
DII. S. W. t.'AMOULUW, OITTCi: SX W.tSII
ington atctiiic. Ilesidenee, l.'IIS Miilbcriv.
Chionlc uitra'is, luag., heatt, kidneys and
gelilto-uiliiaiy oigaiu u iciijtr. Ilourj, I
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Restaurants.
Till-: KI.K CI'L. 12.1 AND 127 ITIAXKLIX AVll
nuc. Hales reasonable.
P. ZILOLKft, Proprietor.
sritAN'To.v norsi:, xnit ., l. k w. pas-
penger depot. (ondiitlctl on the Kurnpcaoi
lil.ui. VIC70H KOCH, Piopilctur.
Scavenger.
a. n. ninofis ci.LAXs privy vaults and
cess pools; no :doi ; only improved pumps used.
A. It. Hrigg-t, proprietor. Leave oi tiers 1100
North Mnlu nteiuie. or Licke's tlrug sttoie, cor
ner Adams and .Mulberry. Doth telephone!.
Seeds.
C. It. CLAIJKK A: CO., SKLDSMLN AND NURS
rrmen, store 201 Washington avenue; gieen
liotifes, 10J0 Xorth Main avenue; 6loro tele
phone, 7b2.
Wire Screens.
JOSLTII KtiLTTLL. HLAU fill LACKA. AVE.,
.Seranton, Pa., nianufacturet- of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
UllL'SSMAKIXa l'Olt CTIII.DItLX TO OllDKn;
aUo ladies waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 2U
Adams avenue.
sii:tiAittii:i: iiiios.. piiixti:iis si;pplii:s, i:x-
telopcs, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, lo'l
W.i-liingtcii attuue, Stiauton, Pa,
Till: WII.KLS-DAltllP. ltKCOIII) CAN 111: HAD
in Siianloii at the news stands of Ileism.ui
Ilio-., 400 .piucc anil Cut Linden; JL Norton.
."22 Lackiwanna atenue; i. S. Sehulzer, 211
Spnue strict.
Boarders Wanted.
PIIIVATi: PAMILY wi-lics tu liato ttto nl-c men
to lioird Herman or Lngli-li. tall any lima
alter Thur.-tiay. AIL coutenienics, M7 ItarriJou
atenue.
LEGAL.
IIAXKItl I'l' 'ALL of -I. lYucii-loin, bankrupt.
Dalion. Pa. Ihe uiiiier.signi'il lecenei. 111111"
;ipii,Ulletl lit lilt judge ol the llislliil I'Olllt ("r
Ihc tllddlc ili-liiu of I'l'im-y IViini-i. anil In at
toidante ttilli an iiiilei- at loi'ip.inying s-ahl up
poinliiitnl, made Hie iillli tl i.v ol lleceinbei. 1MII,
will expose at public sale, In the highest hli'doi
fur 1.1-h, the t til ii ' Mod. and nets of the -111
.IT l-'i-iit i-tciu, bnikiupt, In the hotnngh of Dii
Ion, l-itk.iH.iuni lounty. Pa., on Vnnda.i. .laii
unit iilh. llirj. al l n'clnt k a. in. 'Ihc -lock
eou'sM-i nf dolhlng, gent's l.nnl-liliigs. Inl-,
c.lls, sin,,.,, diy gnod.s, l.lllifs' cloaks, I'll'., Mil
ami lixtuics,
C. t. IIATTLNTILItli. Itcieher.
;iu7 Connell lliiihllmr. S, union. Pa.
FINANCIAL.
We Have for Sale
Tin; Followlnir Slocks
Lackawanna Trust & Safe Deposit
Title Guaranty & Trust
Traders National Bauk
United States Lumber
Alnmocorde Lumber
Clark & Suover, Common
Clark & Snover, Preferred
Bolt & Nut
Seranton Axle
Auburn Water
Jackson Water
Pomeroy & Middleport Water
Bloomsburg Gas & Electric Light
Tlieo. White Mfg. Co .
New Mexico Railway
New Mexico Developing Co
BONDS
Altooua & Beech Terminal, Q's
Pomeroy & Middleport Water; 5's
Jackson Water, D's
Owego Gars, 5's
Alamogordo Lumber, 5's
Alamogordo Improvement Co, Q'a
Auburn Water Co., 0's
Steam Heat, 5's
Muskegon Light & Traction Co,, 5's
I. F. Megargel & Co.,
Council nnllilliiff.