Vfir i'TP Tl-UB SCKANTON TlUJiUJNJS-MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 1902. fill NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKIIANNOCK. Ppcct.it to llic .Scianton Ttllmne. 'I'tltikhuniiocl:, Jan. ). Mies Krunees Bolton, nn old reslitonl of this town, died at tho homo of Mra. .TnineH Voting oti Harrison street, on Hutunltiy innrn liiK. Hhe hint been tut tuvnlltl for more tltnn ti year past. Mis. Anna Crawley, an lined lady, who hns been III for the pant week with pneumonia, It failing dowly, and little hope In piiIpi tulni'd of lir re covery. Kx-Sherllt lllruiit Carter tind es County Coninilnsloiitr lleniy O. Him nell, both of whom are now residents of AVIIkes-llarre, wete cnlllnir '1 nciiunlntitiicpit here on Saturday. Attorney CharloH TI. Little, of Rerun ton, spent Sunilay with his parents nt this place. .1 'deorffc' C. Thrtislier, the Xoxon incr :hant, wuh a "caller In town on Wulur .lay. Heth S(Ulres, of Ithaca, X. Y., a former tesldcnt of this county, visited his brotfler'at this jilueo on .Saturday. There will bo n regular meeting of the Women's Jtelijf corps on Tuesday evening, Jnn. 7, at Grand Army hall. WIA1MERS. Spitl.il lo Ibo Scranlon Trllitmc. AVImmers. Jan. r..The Ladles' Aid society of tho l.vaiigelleal church" met nt the home or Mrs. neorge Itluck on January 2. llevlvnl meetings will begin at tho Evangelical church, Monday evening. Mrs. J. Brown Is recoverlns from severe eye trouble, which thteatened her eyesight. The Fishing club held their annual oyster supper and social at the homo of William Kme'ry ou New Year's eve. Tuenty-Ilvo were present. Alson B. Hammond was a caller here last Friday. Miss Nettle Benjamin, of Scranton, was n visitor hero on New Year's day. Many of the railroad men have re sumed worl:. JERJYIYN AND MAYF1ELD. The stockholders of the First Na tional bank of Jermyu met in Assem bly hall on Saturday afternoon and organized by electing the following di rectors: S. '. Whltmore, Mayileld; John W. Cure, Tompkinsvllle; Max well D. Lathrope, Cnrbondule; Andrew Mitchell, jr., Carboudale; W. J. Mc Dcrmott, George S. Dunn, T. 13. Craw ford, C. F. Baker, M. D. Cure, Tomp kinsvllle and Justice IlLshop, Arch bald; George W. Cramer. Tompklna vlllc. John W. Cure was made president; S. C. Whltmoie, Hist vice-president; C. F. Baker, second vice-president and T. B. Crawfpnl, cashier. A rommlttee was appointed to look til) a suitable location for the bank and are to report at another meeting of the stockholders which will be held in the same hall next Monday after noon. The need of a bank in Jermvn lias been felt for several years past ami at times linlf-henrtcd efforts have been made to organize one but the feeblu efforts resulted in nothing until George S. Dunn took hold of the matter and he has met with signal success. Tho capital stock of $25,000 lias been fully subscrlbed and In a few weeks the bank will bo opened. All the directors arc well known and substantial men and the cashier, Mr. Crawford, who hns been a resident of the borough for many years, is a young man who en joys the fullest confidence of the com munity and who will make a careful and capable official. There was a small blaze at the home of Coal Operator Sherwood on Fourth street Saturday eenlng which was happily discovered in the neck of time and quenched before it succeeded In doing any serious damage. The lire was caused by the furnace in the cel lar and had burned a hole completely through the lloor of the room above It when discovered. Frank Baker, who for the past three years has been employed .at tho Dela ware and Hudson depot,, resigned on Saturday to accept n, position as tele graph operator with the Ontario and Western Railroad company nt May field yard. John Kilker, of Mayneld, .succeeds him at the Delaware and Hudson denot. Mrs. W. ('. Nicholson, of Main street, spent yesterday at tho home of her sinter, Mrs. Van Gn'rder, of Scranton. Tho magazine tluli met at the homo of Mrs. Willard 15. Dobsou on Second street, last Friday evening. Prof. II. X, Barrett, who with Mis. Barrett have been spending their va cation at Lakewood, Susquehanna County, was taken seriously 111 of bronchitis a few days ago on Saturday. A telegraijt watt received from him asking the board to prolong his vaca tion for a week as lig was not well enough to resume his duties. Tho schools will reopen today. There will be several new uttrucHliuiM nt tho Sacred Heart church fair this wcel'. Tonight the Knights of Father Matthew of Archbald will glvo an ex hibition drill and tomorrow evening the Young Men's Institute of Creep ltldge, will attend in a body. TAYLOR. The next attraction at Weber's rink will be tho DeVere Vaudeville com pany, composed of twenty artists of ability nnd reputation, tomorrow even ing, January 7. Tho contests for the china set of dlshfH nnd gold watch, for the benefit of the Auieilcau Ptotestapt association, No. 113, will take placu next month, when they will conduct a concert In connection with tho contests. The condition of Kilwiwl Lewis, of Atherton street, who was so tenlbly Injured ut the Allis-CJmlmerH com- (YOUR. FAITHS"! strong a oursjf you try - - - . , : 's Consumption f d -d 4-v "ml ors ii so stroug- we I Ijl KZ guarantee a cure or refund . , . rf Money, and we bend ou free trial bottle if you write for it, bltll.Oll'S costs itt ceuts and will cure Con. mimptloH, Pneumonia, UroudiltU and all i.vuff Troubles. Will cure a couth or cold i u luv, aim mux prevent fecriollS resillIS. It bus been doing these things for CO years. 8. C. WctLg tic Co., I,c Hoy. K. Y. Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects ib Stomach pany'o works at Scrnnton on Friday, Is critical. Mr. LowIh was employed ns a machinist, and was ut work assist ing In removing a henvy pleeu of ma chinery, which was being hoisted by it crane. The crane broke nnd tho heavy material boro him to tho ground. His Injuries consist or a btokon buck, log fractured In two places and a dlslo cnted shoulder, Taylor colliery will tesuiue opera tions this morning, urter an idleness of u few days. All candidates of the Fourth ward are requested to register before and not Inter thnn Thursday, January 11. By order of vigilance committee, James Price, Mcluird Williams nnd Lewis Lewis. The following are tho officers to be balloted for at tho coming pri maries: Councilman, school director, auditor and constable. Tho members of Taylor Hose com pany, No. 1, ore putting forth all pos sible efforts to make their annual mas querade ball, to bo held ut Weber's rink on February 0, a grand success. PICTURE .... ll , I ' ! Find a cat, dog, rabbit and a duck. Solutions for Last Weok'sFuzzlos: Jlond.i.i, llec. :IU. Ikmy. t'oia. Tuiwlay, Pec. ill, Dokcr. Weilncsilay, Jan. 1. Hold pictum tipililn down and joii will iiml the hunlei in tlie lower lift- h.lllil I m IIP!. TIiiiimI.i.v, Jan. 2 WclliiiKlon. Those who have not costumes of their own, can be furnished on the evening of the evwit. The first rehearsal of the Taylor Ora toriot society was held last evening at the Calvary Baptist church, on "Judas Maccabeus," and was well attended. Misses Jessie Harlos, Mary and B. Timlin and Mr. Bayard T. Grlfllths, students of Stroudsbunr State Normal school, will return this morning to re sume their studies. Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of Temperance, will meet in regular ses sion this evening. T. A. Evans visited friends In Peck vllle yesterday. Richard Gendall, of Crawford, N. J., called on lrleuds in town recently. Miss Maud Davis letutned on Satur day to resume her studies at Strouds burg State Normal hehool, after visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis. Miss Ada Edwards, of Mt. Dewey, spent the Sabbath with fi lends in town. Norning Sturges has returned lo re sume his studies at Bucknel! college, after being the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sturges, of Old Forge. John Burns, of Starrucea, Pn Is vis iting his mother, Mrs. William Burns, on Grove street. Mrs. W. B. Jones litis returned to her homo In Cnrbondule, after being the guest of her mother, Mrs. It. W. Iteeso, of Main street. Miss Minnie Evans has returned to her homo In Ilazlctou, after spending the past two weeks with relatives In town. Daniel Phillips, of Diifton, Pu., is visiting relatives In town. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, of Lin coln Heights, visited the hitter's pur ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Iteese, of Union street, yesterday. OLYPHANT The young people of the Susquehan na street Baptist church will conduct a phonograph concert In that edifice Thmsduy evening. At the close of tho programme refreshments will be served. Tomorrow night "Fablo ltomnnl" will bo the attraction nt the opera house Miss Nellie Hyiin has necepted a position as operator In tho Lackawan na Telephone exchange In the Atherton building. P. F. Malloy, who has been spending tlie holidays) at his home on Dunmore street, returned to tho university of Pennsylvania yesterday. The Excelsior Hose company's fair In Lloyd's hnll will bo continued threo evenings this week. Tonight an at tractive piogramnte which has been urranged will be glvop. - Door prizes are awarded every night, Miss Margaret Evans has returned home from Philadelphia, Mrs. Itlelmvd Evans, of Jermyn, who has been tlie guest of Mrs, J, M. Evans of Lackawanna street, returned home .Saturday. Hurry E, Junes will return to Phila delphia today to resumo his studies, at the university nf Pennsylvania, P. J. McDonnell, of Archbald, was a caller In towp Saturday. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ll'udcr tills liKdinr ihQit letters of Interrit nll h published, when tttompsiiled, for publics. lion, by (he writer mine, 'the 'tribune due not tssumo nipor.ltUlty for opinions litre 4iprwtJ ) Cure for Labor Strikes, lMitnr of Tho Tlll.uuc Sir; Vu liac ri'qui.ted boil lelleu of publlo Interest fiout (ho leaders of Tim Tribune I doslio, (a cxpieu my kowiu (or ujliur that tit i anion lejds (he wuilJ. While the nuiuriout labor tioublcs and nil Ike In the iciulty of Scrjiiloii duilns the I'Jtt year bate boiomo u public nubanie, and bvca the mwiu of drliln.- WW Industries from our tlly, 1 btlleid Hie numerous stilkc4, tliouuh tlicy liavo ec.lncil tu lie u failure, will prove lo lie Hid RrMlcst labor ilctory (I'M country has our experienced. ,fvipl' til nml l.ilior iiiu rieicr been mam thoroughly orpinltnl than at Hits present (line, There has liccn a bloodless war froluK on (or yens liclncllt ilicin. Ilotli hive made unjust demands ol cult oilier, 'flic present tlrret Mr strike proven to lie n ulubbotn nlfiilr, nml while nil labor oie.mil' Allons ami tho puhlle seem to uo hi inpalhy wllli Hie stilkln stieot tor men, c.iiilt.ll run labor have lecogiilzcd all over the known world thai the labor strike In poor business. The great labor convention just held In this city, Willi In deli-nates from Lurope. Canada nnd ftolil "II 0V(,r the United Stntec. repicscntlnif million of people from the laborer In the.dlteli to the billed lue ihllile, decided nlmrxt iiunlmaul.v to not Wen (Ion strike. However, one ilvletale wu' dctrr mined lo iroak hl Utile pleie on strike mid nude neural ntlempti to do so, when l'roldotil flompers come iloivn with his Bel and otilerej (he delefratc tp lie seited. n- Tlie put jcai's ti!kc4 nnd the Ubor com en Hon lield In this ilty, 1 bellfie, will bu Hie lncatH of drawlnn capital nnd labor nenicr to Bother. Doth luie rccoirnlred the fact that cap lt.il anil labor must be united, or ebe bushicx U bound lo bo a falluie. The remit of this do eblon U a Joint lommlttec of our labor leaders nnd capitalists and u thlid party, ll.depei.di-nt of labor and rapltal. By this I'imiiiilllee of the recounted lefldirs It call be epeited that lenns of teaio will be o'llbllsbod, nnd that tills J car will m.iilc (he hcRliuiliiff of peaie bitwceu inp Hal nnd labor nnd brlnif the pieatest pio'peiity lo om lounlry It Ins ever known. Xeier hefoie In our history as i nation has Krcnlcv wNdont ami mlt lie been irheii our longrc-s than the declaration of our piesldent, Theodoro lloojcielt. Wlillo as n nation wo mourn our deicased piesl dent, MiKlnlcy, who hid won the ho.iil of our PUZZLE. l'liday, Jan. a. Tlie biotbcr can lie found nc li the etunip to the right of the plttme. b'atuiday, Jan, I. l'ictuie No. 1 lirmnie liiatclio.4 Xos. I, .',, II, 7, and toim juollier -qn.iie the name stupe as tho Hist two. In the .".ecomt pkliire leniou' l iu.iti.lic', lolling enough to bpcll tho wold TUN. people and was a wl-e ami noble picsldcut, I bellcio that his Micicvior, Pictiilent ltoovielt, will piaic to be tjolomon In our time. Any poison not being bcnellttcd by leading the picsi ileut'is uddicss to loneiev, is a lit sulijctt tor a lunatic asylum, Tho .ulihc-s is one of wImIoiu fiom bvKlnniiig to end. While he faois oig.iu Izcd capital he ulo fnois oifniliizctl labor, but does not faior the .tilkr (unless soinebuily in teifeies with him on the stiect; Hun he etilkci light fioin the shoulder and that kettles it). Ills ramc-t appeal fur Hie protection of libor and capital is Mire to meet with the approial of both. He ii'itiiinly struik the keynote when he ald. "f.ibor i piopeiily." In othci wouh, if labor is dull, bu'lnea. is nuc to be dull. When the millions who repitsenl labor aie kept xleadlly emplojeil ieaco nnd contentment Is t'lei.iwhcie. Hut when labor ieai.es foe a shoit time Hieio is liibeiy and ihstiuitinu eiciywbeie. Now nince c.pital has leioguired lahoi, would it not be a (,'ood i,m lor nil chaiiered iuiii panics to demand tho lawful iuten.-t for all inoiicyK iuiested (and be f-alMied with tuld amount) and ORite, .it their annual inuntoiy to dittiihute pir.pcitlonately between tho em ployes nf .said company all monejs out said lawful iuteict? This plan would undoubtedly put greater rncigy in eeiy cmplojr. lie or hhe., as the case may lie, would natuially feel It lo their Inlcicst to uve the louip.inv'o ptojierty. Willi thla plan in operation the employeis of laborers would be Mirpil-d to pee how much cheiper their business could bo tun. Keiy em plo.ic would feel that he had u tli.uo iu the company and lcolc forward to tl.e i logins ot .he jeai'n imcntoiy for bis lewaid of Industry. Labor itiikes would noon be a thlirf of the past. Cap itallftU would then Iniest without fear of stukes or di'stiuctlon of pioputy. Tho kcciet wilful do. i-tiuctlon of mateilal ut public walks Is u com mon thiiur. Many employes Mho think Ihey aie not leeehinif a Just lewaid foi their labor' '.ike. this moans oj Retlinir squire with the lompiny. Tills wholv,.ile denluullun nf piopeily has ottin made it leally nccctAiiy for the cmploei to re cline waires. Let us hope that both capital and labor will apply the rjoldiii Hule, "Do into otheia u.s jou would they should do unto jnu." Scianton, Jan, 4. II, II. l'lne. ICv Tlieatfical, TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. l.VCi'.L'M llioikua.v I'liurap. Debate ,m Im pelialUm between Hon. I. II. l.aiulis and Hon, Champ Claik. N'Uilil. AfADIlJIV "On the Suwuiioo Ilher." Mijlit. "Arizona," at the Xtyceuin. Augustus Thomas' excellent play, "Arizona," was soon by largo audiences nt the Lyceum, Saturday. Few mod ern Plays have achieved gt eater suc cess tlmnw"A,rlzonu." It hns a good story, cleverly told, and Is sunounded by tho trappings of military life, which never falls to attract In the, theatre. Tho company contains a number of the players who were hero when tho play was lust seen In this oily, and they presented It In a manner that called forth tho henrty applause of tho audience. A Battle Royal at the Lyceum. Hon, (!, H. Landls, tho congrebsiuun, who will deluno at tho Lyceum this evening, Is an Indiana editor, who in the fow years he has been In congress has proven himself to be one of the most biillluut and vigorous orutois among tho national legislators. Dur ing his first session he won his spurs In an almost historical encounter oyer civil sej-vlco laws. Probably one of the greatest speeches ever delivered In con gress was that he made in the discus sion of the case of Roberts, tho Mor mon, It moused tho enthusiasm of the entire country. His opponent on Monday evening will bo the Hon, Champ Clatk, a Kentucklan by birth und a Mlssoiuinn by adoption, Claru'B Inimitable lumior, quuliU wif, homely philosophy und tobust elo quence, constantly reproduced In the public press, has made his name familiar front ocean to ocean. Tho debato between these famous,, learned nnd ctoaticnt moll on Monday vlll bo u, btiUle ,royf,l that no one can nfforti to miss. Seats are now on sale. "Foxy Qulller.' The Impel taut event of tlm piescnt theatrical iiettson from it mustuul stand point will be the engagement ot the Klnw & Hrlangcr Opera company, pre senting Bo ICovcn & Smith's successful "Foxy Outlier," with Jerome Sykes In llio tlllo role. Eleanor Kent) a young und charming woman of great ability, Is the prima dentin hf the organization, Julius Steger, tho handsome baritone; Louis fasavnnt, formerly In tho CnHtle Sqtmio Opera company; Adolph tflnl:, Arthur T. Earnest and Harry Mac donotigh, who lutH sung many roles and always with distinction, are prominent members of the enst, There Is a. chorus of voices carefully selected on account of tho 'superb choral work necessary In tho ilrsl act, and Iher'o Is a special orchestra, under tho direction of Slgnor DeNovellls. "Foxy Qulller'' Is to be presented at tho Lyceum theatre, Wednesday even ing, January S. Tho sale of seats will open at (he box nfllco this morning at ii o'clock. "Foxy Grandpa." William A. Brady's new musical com edy, "Foxy Grandpa," Is evidently do ing "stunts" nil along the line, as re gards business, und houses have been crowded In tho various cities visited. In Atlantic City, Buffalo, Baltimore and Washington, the engagements havo been simply phenomenal. Brady has placed himself on record as saying that he would not take $."iO,0OO for this scnson'.s prollts. "Foxy Grandpa" bids fair to be a permanent attraction. Mr. R. Melville Baker, the dramatist, has certainly, If que may rely upon the newspaper criticisms, made an excel lent play out oC the sketches and shows "Foxy" and his grandsons with much humor and feeling. The performance Is said to be filled with action and ap peals as strongly to adults as It does to tho children, while the music, cos tumes and scenery are all that 'could be desired. The chorus is u most at tractive feature. Joseph Hart makes an Ideal "Foxy Grandpa," and Is ably supported by Carrie TJe Mar. "Foxy 'Grandpa" will be seen here next Saturday afternoon and evening. x The "Three Ton" Drum Major. Donald MacCormack, the tall Scottish-Canadian who carries the drum major's stall' at the head of the Kilties' band, Is known among bis friends as tlie "three ton drum major." Tt hap pened tills way: While standing, as usual, on guard, at the door of the new Coliseum in Chicago (where the Kilties played to over 10,000 people on Thanks giving day. 11)00), a curious and lonp whlskered bystander walked up and shouted up to Donald: "What Is your height?" "About seven feet," quietly replied the giant. "Well, well; and how much do you weigh?" "Three-ten," came the answer. "Threo ton!" shouted the excited man with the beard. "Six thousand pounds! That seems almost Impos sible!" And it was only when the htmdrcd people who stood around tho door had started to laugh that the man with the credulous mind s.iy that he had blun ered. All eyes will be on the "threo ton" drum major wheil the Kilties' band ap pears at the Lyceum theatre on Tues day next, under tlie auspices of the Caledonian club of Scranton. A spe cial inducement of 15c. will be offered to children of li years and under at the matinee performance. "On the Suwnnee River." The attraction at the Academy of Music for threo nights with usual mat inees, commencing tonight, will be that time honored and popular story of the South, "On the Suwnnee River." Thcio are few, if any, melodramatic pieces now before the public which nre able to hold the Interest of theatre-goers af ter years as does this populur play. With that quaint old song of Foster's, "The Old Folks at Home" as a theme, Mr. Sterling wrote a play quite as at tractive as the song. Tt Is not of the ultra sensational type, with blood-curdling situations. Its make-up Is one of equally propor tioned heart Interest, romance and hu mor. It ,1s well staged with special scenery for the entire four acts and the company Is an unusually good one, containing Stella Mayhew, Eva Mae, Kato Weston Cherry, Lew A. Warner, Fred Truesdell, Earl Alkhihon, Allan H. Bailey, Harrison Stedmnn and the Clover Leaf quartette. "The Secret Dispatch." Tho attraction at tlie Academy of Music for three duys, beginning Thurs day, Jan. 9, will be "Tlie Secret Dis patch." This play deals with war times hut It Is not a strictly war play, It Is rather a domestic drama of the war period with tho effects of war marked on Its incidents and retson ages. Tim story 1h said to bo of more than ordinary Interest nnd several scenes of real pnlrlollu feeling well worked out nro shown. Tho pluy Is In four nets filled with good acting scenes and well supplied with good act ing comedy and strong Incidents. Tho compuny includes Van II. Kin Bio. Frederick Alyn, John Foster, .1. P, Lester, George Whitman. Harry Todd, Beatrice Ingrain, Mario Klnule, Elolso Davis nnd others. The cenle oppor tunities are well utilized and tho ef fects lire good. Matinees will also bo given Friday nnd Saturday. Dark First Half of Week. The Star theatre will remain dark the first half of this week. "The Gay Girls of Gathom Butlesquers" Is tho attrac tion booked for the remaining three days. "They open with a matinee on Thursday. The company conies well recommend ed to Manager Harrington, and com piles sumo of tho very best talent In the burlesque line. Pretty maidens, clever comedians, appropriate scenery and elaborate costumes niako up u pleasing entertainment. STAGE NOTES. lalua W'ulLie llojiper will I'Mil , muilial iuiii edj lompany of her own nest beaon, George Ade's "ibc Snllau of Milu" to have IU I hit peifoimauce in ( liiejuo Mmli 1, (l(oi)ie l.ediicr has fceuirid llie Amcilciii light to Hie Creuili lillisical ivinuly "il'llo Ceotyiu," "The !tinllci," with u majmlty of the pie. cut company, will liaiu a London pieciitatiou in Apill. Hilly Van Is to line u pljy of Id, own iii'.st j ear, In which his wife, Nellie O'Neil, il ba a co-tjr, Manager KoellUr uuuouiiie lli.it meiubers of tho (ilbiiry.lloifller cuiiipany, now pUii uu ingaKeiuint ut WIIKm-IIjiii', aie leheaifln jii oiliciual auiiCiille kviili by u SciuutQii writer, whhji will be Khen a imputation upon the iu turn if the Iroupe to tliU illj on Jan. 13. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Wore Titan Pour Lines, ,1 Cents for Hnch Uxtra LI ns. F6r Reut. Toil lll'.XT-A Tmooiii liotid nt fltt I.ee lourt, mo enirance can no iioni .uains nirmic Apply lo Wm. T. Hacked, lid mid 18S w.nh billion nicmic. FOR HUNT Kloio ro.un No. 000 but Uiuiiun venue, from April 1st, 11)03. Krotosky llios. FOll rtKXT-$ls, one-half ol tloutilo house, In upper Oreen llltlue; larire yaril. hatli. lint nml eulil nater, rnnjro, electric llnhlc II. I'. Hamilton, l'atill bullJIiur, tprme ptleet. For Sale. l'vv'VWvvvAvvwvv WW lilVSlOAl, M'l.TL'lli:. M.dO-TliU pllrm Is ad citlreil In the nnpirlncs at !20. It develops eieiy inincie in the lumian iioiiy. pent ny man upon letilpt of .1. 1'jul fl. I'etei. acrantoii, Pa. "I.Ol'O.MOIIII.f:" stenn cairlngc; new! ery latet ljle nml Impiovenicnts; list pi lee, fflWlj will sell Tor ), AiMicm "Locomohlle," cure Tiluune, Scraulim, Pa. l'Olt SAM! Cor want of pse, two Rood hntiet m.iies) one Meiiclis til'oiii. 1,100 poumti; nth er nliout 1.1(H). Apple to Wm. II. IHthmoml, lllehmonjl Hill, .ll'Ji North Main nunuc, roil SAM: A fiiitu, 1 mile Irom White Mrlilge. Ciirlmmlale, mi (iiceuhelil mul; terms to suit purclinrer. For piutjeuliiis cull on premises or iuMies T. (.'. Jljers.'Cnbonil.ile, Pa. lOlt SAM! CIH'.AP-l'Ireiioml, iron luofinu, tint. hers, tmnriN. riatillltiir. ele., fiom old lais; Millnlilc fcie nil pin poses, .lennlnus Central .Mines snitch, foot of ll.mpton street, olf South Main aienue. 1011 SAM! 'Two llnht sprlm; uaicous anil tome liainia., cheap. Kiaiu, rear Y)1 I.ucrne street. roil SAM! Cheap; hoise, rprhijt wagon and liarnew, at No. 1820 Cedir avenue. Furnished Booms. roil lll!N"r To eoinfoilably furnlMiul luonis for Kcntlniicii: moilcin linpioiiiueiits; pil vatc family, sjo Washington aienue. l'Olt RKNT Two pinfnrinlilc (uinWicd roo'iis for gentlemen: modem iinpioeiiiciilJ pib ale famllv. S.10 WasliliiKton avenue. FOR I!I!N' 'urnWied fiont loom, with hsat. hath nnd kiis; near (unit lioihc; Rcntlcman prcfeireil. Addles itoom, Hot 2'i'J. FOll llHXT Furnished loom; heat and bath. 0-5 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOP 1H:nT. with heat, ras and bath, gentlemen piefeneil, at ,VJ9 Adams ai enue. Booms nnd Bonrd. A LAIiOl! FRONT POOM, with hoard, at 321 Adams aienue. Sultalilo lor two ouu men. ROOMS TO RIOT, with boaid. tOD Mulberry ttrect. Wanted Boom and Board. WAMilP Iloaul, by u iptpextablc joum; man, Willi private family. 11. J),, Tiibuiio ofllie. WA.VTKl) Room and bo.ud in rcfli.ed piivato family (or three ladies; uat U exeeed fl- per week. One located within five ininiilcj walk fiom city hall picfeired. Addiess K. 11, Tilbuue Of fice. Wanted To Bent. A SMAM, FLAT OR 1101 SI!, near center of i tty, by man and wile, AildieM W., Tilbune nfllcc. WANTRI) TO 11I!NT 'lluee or four (uinUlicd or mifinnKlied looms for lioiuekeepln;,'. Aihhcss Mi .leileison aienue, ilty. Boarders Wanted. I'RIVATI! FAMILY wUhes to bale two nlec men to board, flciman or Kneliih. Call any time after Thuitdaj. All conieuicuies, S07 UairUon aienue. t Help Furnished. RLMiX'TAULi: lll'.Ll fuiiiMicil to puiate houe und hotcK, at Kmplo.iment lbueau, UJ.1 W,i-liiui;toii nicime. 'Phone, Kill. HE MARKETS SATUBDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. II ie following quotations are lurnished The Tiib by SI. S. Jord in V Comnanv. rooms 703 706 Hears building, Scranton, I'a. Telephone, 5003: Open. High- Low- Clos ing. ct. esi. ins:. Aiiieikan fcuuar 117". 117a: 117'i 11 7 "a Atchison e0T 81 SO h')?! Atiliison, Pr. 10.1U 111 !-& KUJft lOJij, Ain.il. Copper 70 71 OTh 7IIU Am. Car & l'oimdiy .... ailM Hlvi :yfl 'i llrook. Tiaitioi l)7? Oi'A WI4 liCis Hall. ,t Ohio 107',J 1U7U lOflli 100'j Ches. & Ohio Is 13 47ii i'Vi I hie, & Ot. Wel '2 at'.i U3?i 2.1 Chic., Mil. i: ht. P lliii'i 107',s loOVi loOVi t hie., It. I. & l'ae 13"i,j WflVj luu'i IMVi Col. Fuel & lion " SSU kA. 87 87 V- File It. It 1.1 -I9n HVs 4SVi Kile II. It.. Pi 7194 714 TIM TFli LouLi. .V Nash 107 107k lDT'.i lOT-li Man. Rleiateil ,...1K?h 137 1MU 13" Mel. Tiatlioii a.tyH 10.1 1ft) Hi! MImo. I'aiillo lOlVj l()i, nii ioiV4 Norfolk & West .IS; CS?i .13 .VSi'. n. v., o. kxr. ."Vj a.v.i :u mv N. Y. Central 1II7H lil7i Hl7i,i H17'i l'einia. 11. It IBOJfr 1'it 1W1 IMS ReadllifiT Hy .IT'.i "7"; :,7 57 Headluu Uv 1,1. IT. ... bJH W?i i-2iH bi Soutliein 11 .11 ;u ;MTi :UT'a touih. Ity., I'r UHi 9H4 III pi .Southuil l'acltlc' Illla M 111 lll'i Tenii, Coal & lion MHC- M'U Ml du Teas l'acillo IflU lu'i tO'i W'i F. S. Leather li',i pu.j 12 121, I', S. Le.illier, l'l Si Mi K! 2V, I'. H, hteel Co IV1 t"i -tfi 4V, f. S. hteel, I'r. H.V.; t'j p,V,i Pi's, Scranton Board of Trndo Exchnngo Quotations All Quotations Bnscd on Par of 100. STOCKS. Larkawanni Dally Co., I'r County SavliiKs Hank .V Tiu,t Co.. First National Rank (Carboudale) ., Staiul.iul Drilling Co. Ililiil Natloml Hank Pliiic Depeslt and DUeount lliiuk., Fcoi-.omy LIbIiL II. i: P. Co Fit National Hank LacU, Tmst Safe Deposit Co Clark & Hnoier Co., I'r. ,,, Scranton lion Fcuin k .M(k. Co. .,, hcranton Axlo Woiks ,.,, Seiuntou Pailnfs I! ink , Tiudfia' National Ihnk , Mrauton Rolt i: Nut Co . l'eoplc'ii Rank ' , New Jlctlto Ity. & C. Co. ........ HONIJS. fcciantmi I'auenser Hallway, first Uotteagc, duo IDiO ,-..,. t'cuploa Miect Hallway, ftnt molt- etist, due 1J19 People'.! street Hallway, Uineral nioileacc, due 1U21 Hliliou llaiiufiiturliu Co l.aeka, Towu,hlp Kibool ." per cct. City of i-cranton bt, Imp. U per cent Seianloii Tiaitlou U per mil, .,,, Hid. A.kc. f SCO 321 SO o.VI !i7J ... tu IJOD 150 121 ... W) PS I3U 17S 17!:. ... IM 75 US US ... IIS ... loo .., va iw ns Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coircctcd by 11. 0. Dale, 21 Lutkuuaima Ale) Flout Rest patents, per barrel, fl.ltl. Ileaiis l'er bibht), choku marioir, ,'..13, ihiltci Fieh cieaniii, Wq. ,iuie cr..imery, JJc; t'lliy. S3Uc. I'lmio Full iiimiii, HUalie. I-'S Nearby, Sir, i ktoratie. famy, l!tc. (Jinn I'eas l'er InMiil, 1.W, l'otatoc4 l'er bushel. lL Ouloini-1'er bushel, ,m. A Trip to California or Florida, Tlioso cantempIatlnGr nueli a trip need lout to call on tlio loeul ticket agent of tlie Luckawunna tallroad and lio will arianKO every detail, Including ircins liortutiou, bertlia, reiiervatlonH and checklntr of tags'UBo tlirotiKli to destl iwtlonj also will furnish rates, folders, descriptive literature and any other" In formation ijeslred on tlio subject. 'i'hrouKh sleepers und day coaches to Chicago. Only one change of cars to California. SITUATIONS WANTED I'UBB. BIIANOII WANT 0FFI0US. Want Advortlsomonta Will Be Beceivod at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. 14". Central City ALBERT SCIIDLTZ. bonier Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV IMCIILL, CM Adams avenue. West Side GL'OROI! W. JUSUINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FHI!D I,. TKHITi:, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OF.O. W. DAVIS, coiner North Main kuiiuo and Market tticct. Green BldgOr- CIIARLFS 1'. JONLS, 1357 Dickson mcmic. F. .1. JOHNS, P20 (liecn llhlite street. C. I.ORRN., coiner tVnslilnitton ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNl!l'FI!L, 1017 In Ins avenue. Dunmore J. u. noNi: ii son. Help Wanted Male. WANT!!!) Faithful manager to lake ilimpo o! distilhutiiiK depot ami office to bo opened iu Scranton, to fuilber business intcrc-ls of old es tablished mamifai luting concern. Salaiy, fl2"i per month .mil c.tra ptoMK Aipllcaut must Itirnlsli good icferences and litve nu ia,b. Ad ilic.s iLinagcr, I'. D. llox 1J21 Philadelphia, l'.i. WAXTF.D Pel son in cadi enmity In iciii'cnl old establlfihed lioun', Milld tliiniiei.il al.mdlii: ftralirht, bona-nde weekly eish hilaty of !S1S pall hv check each Wediienl.i, with nil c.icii,im direct fiom headciu.iiteis. Money advanced lor expeiiaes., Fnckise sclf-mldic'soil stamped enel oie. Manager, ;Hi) Caslon liulldinir, Chicago. ENGINEERS WAHTED S To bend or all for our .lltiloeiie if Indicators. Miakiiur Urates. Funiaie lllouei-h. Sep. aiutois, steam l'iiiuw, Alaim Water Columns, Sheet and 1'hloii I'.uklnsf, ile. I nion steam Specialty Co. New 'phone. 1SI Franklin aienue. YOUXC MHN-Leain i.ipld letteiliu,- for slims sliow c.iidj, tlikels, etc. Home j-tuili ; book let free. W. A. Tlioinpse.il, I'ontioc, Midi. INDUSTRIOUS, CAI'ARI.i: men can make fiom .l to Ml) a day. Rcrfeuccs icqiilrcd. Call .'ID S'pruce ttrect. WANTK1)-Ry leading Philadelphia lion,?, (hit class salesman, to f.ell general lino o( paper to the letall trade, one who has an nco,uiintaiite prcfeireil: limt have best rcfcicnee and be able to finnlsli bond. Addles P. O. Ro- 'JO?. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. FIFTY OPLRATORS WASTKD Steady work guaianteed. W. lv. Beck & Sou, SSI) Adams avenue. WANTED QlrH for general housework at Ualton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Kccruits Wanted. WANTHD FOR V. S. ARMY Able bodied mi maiiied men hitiu'cu the ages of 21 and Xi; eili7ens of the Fulled bt.lte.,, of good cbiuacter and Icinpeiate hibils, who can-tiieik, i.id .Hid wrile FnglMi. Foi information appl) to Reiiuit-in;,- Olllce, No. 121 Wvomlng aienue, Scianton, Pa. ' Situations Wanted. A 'HIORDL'CillLY up-to-date, tpiriinced, llr-,1-ilas clolhing Mlesm.in. wants a job; willing to piove efllclency and ablllt or aicept dUmis.-al without, pay; competiiit to wiilc, edit and take ibaige of all advci ti.-inir iu an original numiei. Addicts J. A. Crogan, Wilkcs-Ilaiie, Pa. A liOOl) HOTRr, MAN would like to geL rome place lo woik evenings till 12 o'clock. Rest lefeience given. Charles Uiur, Cienciat Delivery, iltj. WANTLD A iHfrilion as stenoginpbcr and book keeper; good icfercnces given; over a cai'o e.spenencc. Addrcs., 11., Tilbune office. SITFVITOX WANTFD-Ry a oung nun, In ttoio as cleik; can siieak nix languages. Addles Samuel Jacobs, 12.1 Soulli Washington avenue, city, blTL'ATION WANTLD Ry bookkeeper, cpcit, opin,, close, books, balance .sheets; tempor al. e engagement or jieimaucnl, pan day. Lxjiert uditor, Tilbune, MTFATIOX WAN'IKD An e.ipeilciiccd packer and hbipper and lecelving cleik. .loini,: nun, wants situation. Addicts Ro- 10, fecranton IVib line. &1TFAT10.V WANTI!!) Ry n woman as boii.e keepei; can give good leferenccs. Addict M. J. M., 01 pliant, P.i. slTlATION WAN'IKD Ry a good cook or laun-dro--; can give good icfeienic. Mis. 1!. V,, Oljijiaut, Pa. blTFATION WANTKD Kxpcrienicd book-keeper; oung man; wlhes kltnutlon. Addieo, A. F. M,, eaie Scranton Tribune. MTl'ATION ANTi:i)-lii a Piotehtant .soung lady; has had coiiisc In iiu-clianlc.il dimvlng; aUo vicrleiicc In ofllco woik. Addics lOUU Capouse avenue, tuy. hlTFATION WANTLD to ii out by the ilay wasliing, boiling or cleaning. Mis, to, a,io H.ilUtr.id cuuit. LADY DLSIRI'.S POSITION us bookkeeper; very bisl of icfueiiiis. Apply ISO .laiUou sticet. WANTLD Situation us teaimler, or any kind of nSik, ,by luurled man well .icqiiiluted wlt'i city. Addicss . I'., Tribiiuo oflhe, WAXTIMl Wiuliiiiir and licnlns lo do at home, or to go out by tho day. Addicts C II , 'liibune uftlic. SITUATION WANTLD Ry a .loiiu-r Inly lo do geiieiai houncvvoik iu u family of (uo; elder lv people plefiued; with piiilh.Ro of allciidliu k'cliool two nltcruooiii or evenings cub week; wages inodeiatc. Address "V," taie of Tilbune. blTl'.Vl'IDV WAN'ILD-Ry uilddlo aged lady rs housekeeper for u gcntleiniu In ciy or coun try; best lefcreil'i's given. Object, good home and miuliralu wug.'s, llo- 13, Tribuuu Ofllee. Money to Loan. ANY A.MOINT OF MONHY '10 LOAN -Quick, straight loans or Ruildliig and Loan. At from J loll per nut. Call un -N. V. Waikei, 311-1115 Council liiilldlng. Wanted. WANTLD-Good seconU'lund futnaee, will pay ia,h. Addleui Lock llox 130, Scranton, Pa. WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5 $400,000 BUTE ELECTRIC (110 POWER COiil or mute, wont. (Duttc U (lie BKatct topper producing- city In the world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking: Fund Gold Bonds Denomination (l,u00, maturing 1 la 30 veais. Amply provided for by rexivo and til king fund. Net earnings thieo and bicauailcis limes Inlirett ilurges, Write for upoit of Mi Haiuuel ) '.ull, Pioldent ol the tblcaitv jMUou Co., urn ipeclsl llKlllil. ' c RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE& CO. S I NASSAU ST., Va McyfTim-raiiTiiiirM lit ir mr inii imisisimiiiiii DIRECTOR l 3 Insertions 25 Certts MoraTlun Paur l.lnei, o Cent for Much Uxtra tlm. PROFESSIONAL. Cortifled Public Accountant. nMV'ARl) C. KtUf,rirNfl,rTRADi:R3 RANK Ilulldliur, nnd St. t'aul nulldlnR, New York. Architects. I!I)1VAI1D II, DAVIS, AltClliri!OT, CONNELti Iiiilhlintr. Knt:i)i!incic i iiiiow.v. arch, n.', ni;Au i:tate.l'ACliaiiije Illdir., 120 Washington v. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. 1IARDINO. noil tONNL'Mi IUHLDIN0. Bentlsts. nrt. c. i:. i:im:nri:ikii:r, fauli ruildino, bpruce ttroef, Keranton. D1L C. O. LAURACif. 115 U'VOMIMO AVnNUB. Lawyois. FRANK I!. ROYLI.', ATrOR.NF.Y.AT-LAW. Hooim 12, H, io and 13 Ilurr llulldlnu. r. K. TRACY, ATT'Y, COMMONWEALTH ULDO. D. D. RLPLOllLI!, ATrailNRY-LOANH NHGO tlated on real estate security. Mer Uulldln?, corner Washington avenue and Spetico street. U'lLLARD, WAHRR.V k KNAPP, A1T0RNI!Y3 and ioiinsellors-at-law. Republican Ruildlns, Wa'liliiglon avenue. JI!SSUl k JLSSIJP, ATTORNRY3 AND COUN- jellois-at-liw. Cominonwealtli Rulldlne, Rpomi 10, 20 nnd 21. ''WARD W. TIIAYLR. ATIORNLY, I! M-lgOI,f)th lloor, Mean buildlnj. ROOM4 L. A. WATRRI, ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, HOARD of liailo lliilldlng, Scranton, I'a, PATITRSON k WILCOX, 'rnADt:R's"NATIONAfI Raid: llullding C. COMLOVg, g.J J ni 1UIRL1CAN RUILDINO. W. IIEIITIIOLP. ori'lCI! MOVRD TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. Dii. W. F. ALLFjN. 51S NORTH WA3HINGTOM avenue. DR. S. V. I,'AMORKU.V, OFFICII 339 WASH inglon aienue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic atscuex, lu.iss, heart, kldnc)S and Rcnlto-urliiaj-y organs a specialty. Houu, 1 to 4 p. in. Hotels and Bestaurants. TIIH i!I,K CAFF. 12S AND 127 FRANKLIN AVK nue. Rates icasoiiable. ' P. ZIFOLRR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSi:, NF.AR D., L. .V W. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted nn tho Kuropeau plan. VICTOR KOCH, Propiietor. Scavenger. A. R. RIlICGiJ CLKAKS PRIVY VAULTS AND ceea pools; no dor; only improvid pumps ued. A. II. Brlgg", iroprletor. Leave oiders llofl North Main avenue, or Lleke'n drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberiy. Roth telephones. Seeds. G. K. CLARKI! k CO.. S1!F.DSMFN AND NURS erjmen, stoic 201 Washington avenue; gieen homes, 1II5U Not tli Main avenue; store tele phone. 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KtiF.nT.L, HF.AII Sll LACKA. " AVI!.. Scianton, Pa., manufactuicr of Wlro Screens. Miscellaneous. DRFSSMAKINa FOR CIIILDni'.N TO OHDKR: also ladles waists. Louise Shoemaker, 2U Adams avenue. JIKGAItGM: RROS., PIHNTr.Rb' SUPPLIRS, I!N clopcs, paper bags, tvvine. Warehouse, 1JQ Wttsblngtcn avenue, Scianton, Pa. TI1K WILKl!&RARRK RIXORD CAN DR HAD in Scranton at tho news btands of RcUmau Ilros., too fpruce and 50J Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Epiuce street. Business Opportunity. HAVK OU village, city or town property, busi ness or stock of goods to sell or exchan.' I.i,t jour pioperly with J. L. Tiacy, Real litato Hxihange, Waverly, K. Y". STOCK AND WIIIIAT TRADRRS without delay. Wiitc for our special market letter. Tree on application. S. M. Hlbbarii : Co., members' N. Y. Consolidated and Stock bxcliange, 41 and 1G Rioadway, New Yolk. lMablishcd ISrtl. Long HUtancc' Phone 2383 Broad. ' Beal Estate. FOR SAM! A large block of buildings on tho coiner of Drinker and Chestnut sticets; four large ttoie buildings and one hotel. Inquire of (leorge W. Front, No. 401 Fast Drinker btreet, Dunmoie, Pa. FOB SALE One acre ot Und, improied with nine-room house; plenty and variety of fruit; good location in village o( Flcctville. Mrs. Oliva FUR, Fleetville, Pa. LEGAL. NOT1CI! IS HF.RLHY (I1VF.N that the annual meeting of the slot kholdeis of the Poyntelle Ice company will be held at the ofllco of tho president, corner ot vvaMiingiou iiienuo uuu i.ni- . ,i,, Litnoi. m, Moinl.iv. .1.111. 20. at '2 ii. m.. (or I the nmnoac ut I'lrcliiiir dlieclois and traiv-actlnir f-uili oilier uunlncn an may come lieforo llio meet lug. 1!. A. CLARK, Secietar. IN Till: DISTIHOT ( 01'HT of thu United States for tho Middle dUtilct o( Peim,lvanl.i. Iu (he matter ot Cliihtlaii I!, Conner, bankrupt. No. Itll iu baiiktuplcy. To tho iiedltoii of Christian )!, Conner, of Suantoii, In the cnuuty of laickawanna, ami ills, tiict aforesaid a bankiiipt; or Conner k Co., of Lur-euie, Pa.: v Nollie is beicbv givin (bat on (he Sd day ni January. A. D. 1U0J, Hits s.ild C. J!. Connir was dulv adjudlcatul bankiiipt; and that the fii,t meeting nf his ucdltois will bo held at tlio off'ue ut the Refeue III (ho (loierunieut building, iu the illv of Sciaiuon, I'a., on tho lllH diy of J.inuiiy, A. D. ICO, at 10 o'lloeki Intlio loreiinon, at which Hire tho tubl cnslllnr miv atliiul, pime their claims, appoint a trustee, ev .nn I uc- llie bankiiipt, and luiu-ait t-ut Ii oilier business: as may piopeily lonie before said meet ing. ('. A. VN WORMF.lt, lUffiee, Miaiitoii, Pa., 1002. Pioot of claim, SO mil.. FINANCIAL. I, F. MEQARQEL & CO., STOCKS, BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING'. I, r. Megaigcl. Itoy ChcateV' ifegarfil. NEW YORK. iiiiiiiiiiiisi ! iiMiiiiwiMiMMattagaMtigals
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