THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARC Li S, 1902. is 8 NORTHEASTER PENNSYLVANIA FOREST CITY. Fpeclal to the Seranton Tribune. ' Forest City, March 7. Dr. C. K. Tay lor, J, W. Jones, T. C. Master, Ilev. .T. 13. Brmlhood nml K. T. Older attended the Presbyterian convention ut Mont rose Thursday. John Hi Prltchard Is a prominent candidate for sherllT. The boys are pluytiiK marbles on every available spot. A harbinger o Rprlng. Mrs. II. Dearie Is confined to her bed by Illness. tlev. II. J. Whale'n, V. V., of Carbon dnlc, lectured In the BnptlMt church this cvcnlnir on the "Sunny Side of Life." The audience was greatly pleased with the lectin o which was the first num ber of the, courso to bu given under the auspices of the U. V. I. U. Tho many friends of Jack Alexander will be pleased to learn that hu has emerged from his lute dllilcultlcs and Is again In charge of tho clothing stole in the Feldninn block. Tho memorial services for tho late Thomas J. Harris will bo held In the Haptlst chinch Sunday morning at lu:.!0. Itev. J. 1. Williams, of Susque hanna will preach the sermon. Mr. Harris died in Arizona about thiec celts ago. Professor A. P. Thomas, of Caibon dalc, was In town today. Tho profes sor now has a large number of pupils In Forest City and Is compelled to give three days a week to this territory. Mrs. Henry Grlner, of Prompton, has been a guest at the home of ti. A. Tliylaud this week. Itev. W. Holllnshed is suffering with the grit). THOMPSON. Special to tlic Seranton Tribune. Thompson, March 7. L, M. Olllett and D. K. 'Witter were in Montrose yes terday, as delegates 'to the county He publican convention. James Burns, of Burns' livery, was a business caller in Carbondnle, Wednes day. v Howard, one of tho twins of the late S. S. Hubbard, has been seriously ill for tho past few days, but is slightly im proved at this writing. Dr. Craft, of -Herrlck Centre, is attending him. Mrs. John LaMont and Mrs. P. It. Tower, who have been so seriously ill for the past ten days, are Improving slowly, while Mrs. B. F. Barnes is not so well today. The Ladles' Relief corns of Frank Hull post give tho post an entertain ment Saturday evening next. Evangelist LIddell is working awuy each evening, in thi Free Baptist church, with unabated zeal and with considerable interest manifest among his hearers. The funeral of Ord Shaffer was held at the Presbyterian church, at Ararat, Wednesduy. Tho pastor. Rev. H. J. Crane, of Uniondale, was tho officiating clergyman. Ills widow Is dangerously ill. Mis-s lto&u Gollyer has engaged ulth Mrs. K. A. Foster for the spring sea son. D. W. Salesbury, of Blnghamton, is. visiting at the home of A. O. Salesbury. Dr. Cole and Bruce Brown, of Jack son, started yesterday for Cuba. Tho doctor has business interests tlioio, C. It. King, of the hardware store, Is in Susquehanna today. Itev. P. It. Tower has so' far ipcov ered fiom his recent illness as to bo able to bo about tovn. UNIONDALE. Special tn llic Scranlon Tribune. " Uniondale, March S. Mrs. Frank Davles was a visitor in Carbondale, Friday. Miss Lpttie Eastman and Mrs. Nettle Taylor, tire visiting In Blnghamton and , Smyrna, N. Y. J. E. Thomas and Theron Dimmlck, attended tho Republican convention at Montrose, Thursday. , Mrs. John Davles, of Welsh Hill, spent several days with her parents ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haydon. Both Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bunds are victims of the grip. Dr, Flkc, of Dundaff, made a pro- ) fesslona'l call in town one day this week." i l Frequent complaints arc made about the poor quality of coal hauled to the town from Forest CU'- The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church was entertained nt dln len, last Thursday, at tho homo of Mrs. J. B. Buss, Tho session was different In form from usual. In this case It took tho turn of u "sewing bee." Doubt less the spring will witness some por tion of the genial hostess' home cover ed by a substantial, bright rag carpet. There was an excellent repast gener ously served and the usual churacteils tlc good time enjoyed ut this home. AVOCA. Mrs. T. J. Newton and son, Thomas, left yesterday for New York city, to meet Mrs. Newton's sister, who Is ex pected to arrive from England today. Miss Bllzabeth Wylle, of Carbondale, Is the guest of Mrs. T. W. Parry. All tho collieries In this vicinity are Idle since tho late storm. The water In Law Hhuft has somewhat abated, but It will be soveral duys before thoy tcmnuo operations. Tho schol board will meet on Mon day oveping. There will bo a meeting of the ladles taking part In tho Ancient Order of Hibernian's fair on Sunday afternoon. The fair will open on March 31. The condition of Miss Margaret Alk nijtn Is a little Improved, but she will not be able to attend school for Sev ern! days, Mr, Reese, overseer at the silk mill, has brought hla wife here from Eng land, and will reside )n the Feather stone 'residence on Main street. Francis, the 4-year-old son of Mr, A Printer Greatly Surprised. "1 wuw never co much surprised In my life, as I was with the Jesuits of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm," ways Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ashe vllle, (N. C.) Cassette, "I contracted , svero case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I ivied several things for It without benefit. One day while looking over the Gazette I noticed that Pain Bulm was positively guaranteed to cure rheunVajlHin, so bought a bottle of it und before using two-thirds of it iny rheumatism had taken Its flight and I have not had a rheumatic pain since.'' Sold by all druggists. nud Mrs. Anthony Walsh, of Drove street, Is seriously ill of convulsions. E. C. Kellum will remove his fam ily to Plttston in a few weeks. ' WAYMART. Sprcial to the Seranton Tribune. Wa.tm.irt, March 7. Samuel C. Slnntun, one of tlic most (imminent icshleiil- of this sec (Inn, tiled nl lilt residence Wo.i1iiM.iy ctcnlnjr ut S.H o'ttock, after a brief IIIiicm from lirait tumble. Mi, Mitntoti was bom May HO, IMO, In Wajni.tit. mill was llipirfoic In hit otenty"ciond jenr, mid, with' the rieptlon of one jear hi New Yolk, one .icui-i In Michigan tititl about IK I oi.ii jc.m In .Voilli L'linlnii, lie bail nltiii.t icslded near whcio lie wai Ikiiii. On .Apill 'J, 1S. I, be was milled in in.il rlage to M.uy A, Heiinelt by the lice. PROVERB Can you read fr t Thom.M M-llco,Mii Mt. ricjant. Of this union, two childien weie'-bpin, Aitbur K. and Claia M. Stanton. Clau died in August, 3wJ, and her death was a onishlii!; blow, fiom which Mr. Man ton iioi er lecoicicd. lie was n noted educator in the parts in his day nml followed the plofession for tlility jc.li, leaching in i.irious parts of this and uciglihorimr eountlc. Ho i.s miitIiciI bj- his widow ami only son, who le nidM at home; one lnother, 1'. II. Stanton, of this place, and one sister, Mi. Lucj" it. lMgett, of Ciiboikldc. 'J he funei.il will be held fiom his late ieid.'nce, Mituliy atteinoon at l o'clocl,. Iiili'iiiiciu will bu undo m the family plot at Clinton C'entie. HALUSTEAD. Special to the beiniilon 'lilbune. llallstead, M.iHh T. M. V.. (Jnaiiry has old Iii lu.iiket to 13. II. IMdied, who lu- taken po bosiou of the same. U J:; llio.idfoot, loimerly of this plan', met his death iccentlj" in a lailioad .ucideiit in New Mexico. His iciiiains will lie biougiit to this placo for buiial. We unchistand the lMngliaiiitoii ltnllioad com pany is Luiitcuipl.Uliu; an etcn-lon of their 1iol-lcj- uud lo this place, Su.,ucluim.i and I.anfs boio. 'the maiiiaKC is announced of .Miss Maud Htoiin, of lliis plice, to (.'li.ii lis Cliaiiibcilhi, ot Dim nioie, to take place the last or this month. l'.iliick Ticinej', bukciiun, has been titn&foiiccl fiom the lUiir.ilu diiiioii to the main Hue. 'J he tool and supply slnntj- .it the Cripple mi Itch caught file Wednesday nignt and burned to the gioiuid. Miss Josephine Mlllaiil, of Indian i, Is lisiting lici p.ircnU in this idace. II. if. llooth, of Oivego, fienei.ll ftipeiinlendcnt of the Owego llridgo loiupanj-, was in town I'd day to imcstigate tho damage of the bildge oi er tlie Sibnuehaniu rliei. 'I hey Mill com mence ivoiU on Mondaj. PostmostiT Simrell iiniiouiicea that tlie null will be gathered fiom the mail box on Main stieel at i o'clocl; and nt 7.21 p. in. C. M. Head i lilted Munlro-e fiiends (he fust of the week. Mis. .loliu C'oiiuellj' is seiiouly ill. Mill (Jruslin lias ieigued bin po-ilion in the Deliwaie, Lackawanna and Wi.-tcin oflice und will tiaiel. Mi. Ci. V. l'icstoii has ictuiuid Irom lUltiug her son, W, W. Pie.ton, at the lilooiusbiug State Normal cllool, Mix. Wal.li, of CoiljetUiille, MtciI hr els. tor, Jlrs. I!. Allien the llri-t of ihe wee!;. T. C. Carter has taken a position with; IJ. M. Scot I en as lineman. Conductor .1. D, I.iniUlej-, who his been sta tioned at Uhniia for Mine time Is homo on tick leahe, James A. Oilchiist, has a pioiiiotlon ns cleik In the DelaH.ire, Lacliawamu and Western super intendent's ofllce in fckrai.lon. All fictoiles and shops hole hurt le-amicd noik iigalu niter the Hood. Mr?. I), Jeiiks eiiteilalnd the Sisterhood ot the 1'ieilijteil.iu tiiurih at hei homo cm Dayton nienuo TIiuimIjj- afternoon, und the Ihe youtiif people In Ihe evening. HONESDALE. Kpccl.il to the Pciantoii Tilbuiie. llouetdale, March ", Mr, and Mis. llltiuucr .lie lelolclng oicr the milial lloiinid ot twin girls at llieli homo en Kronl ulieet. Tho - p. ill. IMc ti.ilns f I out New Voik was Iwu lioiu.s late on Thuisday, on account of a fi eight meek on the main Hue. bcrilces will bo held in fliaie dnncli as iuual on fctind.iy. .Sunday school nl be held In tho upper loom. Ilev. Dr. Jones, of Mllkesdlaue, will conduct the tcivlcci, 'I ho ttujue county llcpublkan conientloii will be held in the louit hoiuo Monday, Match 17, at !! i, in, Thu prlniarlei nlt be held waturdaj, Matoli 15, between the houm o a and S p, in. Philip Kianlz li.it. taken io,5e-non of the tec. ond fctoiy ot lllaknoi's factoty building and will commence the iimnufactuio of biieateis next week, under the nipciiislon of Ma Pemiliatdt. 'Hie water has lelt the basunent of the Uaptlst chinch, and .enUed will be held as usual on bunday. Hei. .1. I'. Wainer, inealdine elder, will hold imartcily ineetlng in the lloutml.ile Method!. t I'.plecopal church on Suiuljy, and dclluu' a i'. moil in tlic eu'iiiPY. I'laui Ule walking for telephone between Honesdala and Carbondale, ant Mount, Aldemllle and Prompton, connect km lia I'jeas. HAMLINJON tptclil to tht 3ennton Tilbune. Kunliulpu, Mjieh 7. Mu. fealimla June luj Htmiied lioin New Voik city, wheie hu u been engaged lor the Ut two inontli.s uj a mii.e, Homer and MIIIjhI SpaiigeubeiK hate wiitlen their parent, Mr, and Mrs. 0, It. Spaugenbuig, of their safe aiihal at .San l'i'antlico, Cal., ami also adibe of illlng Mr, 'llionus Itobeit 1M wauh, a former h-jUin Loy, uhu locjUd hi Sjii 1'ijiicIao teieral Jcaw .luce. They icpoit Mr, IMivaids has been Quito suiccf(iil In biisluets and is pleasantly tlliutetl. Pulug the leceut heavy iiiou, the might of which Was to gieat on Ihe loot of a barn .sh luted on (1. I.'. ItJiuHu'i (aim that II caused the building lo e!ljp.e. County CoiuiulMioneri Ceoige II. &jiiuii.s uud ficoiga . Tajlor weie in town Wcdiicedaj', Match 3, for the purpose of erecllug a temporary bildge at the "1W Ihe oilglnal Iron bridge baling been washed away duliig; Ihe lecent fichct. Uwlng to Ihe drifted condition of tlte high. tpgpgpj'jjajjtjiiiiiiiiiiLiiiaiwMii"ii'i'"'''''l'l'''i'''"l'''l'M,'l'l''llJl'"'i-JJU way, but one mall v.n leeehed from Ariel Hie Utli Instant, Ami that lias toteml hours urrldue. The remain of Edward Aiumeniian were brought fiom Reunion nnd tal.cn In AillnRluti, March fl,, ulicre Hie funtinl scrilccs were bold nud Inleiincnt made. Mr, Aniuieituim was a re-l-dent of Haltin fof many je'au and rcmoicd lo Seranton but n few itccU since. FACTORYVILLE. Special lo the Scranlon Tribune. Factor) tllle, March ".The l.il inurletly mcrtliicr befoie confeience wilt bo held nt the Metliodlt tliurctt next Sabbath. The loin ll lectin e of the coiu.-c being Rltcn at tho Methodist tliutrli will bo delltcred next 'lues day etcnlng, March It, by the Itev. A. .1. Van (.left! subject, "The Snuggle of Life." Ilev, Caterer, nt Dalian, held it eiy Inlfiett. lug lotlago piajcr meeting this afternoon ill the home of Mi. Usen.i (.'.ipitcll. The members of tho Methodist chinch will ghe Mm. T. M. (Mcrhoiil n icrcption this netilng at tho pilson.mc, Mr.. Usterliout leaves (or Wash ington, I), (-'., In about ten dajs. Mi, I'hocbo llalley autved this morning from Ciiiiaih and will rpond some time with leUthni heie. Ml. tl.lllov In a daughter of Milton llrlt- ton ami has mitiv filcntl-. who. will sladly wel ho. coino hot to her old home. PUZZLE this poveib? Theatrical ! i j ATTRACTIONS FOR TODAY. AtADKMV, and night. Coi- I'.ijlon coinpanj. Afternoon NTAH "(Jueen of the Oiient Iluilesqueis." Af ternoon and night. Brockway Course. The India. upolis XeiVo i-ajs of (Jeoige ltiddle, who conies to tiie l.jceum nest MoniHij night: "Mr. Diddle unfolds each succeeding i.ction and nioliie of the ti igcdj with diamallc intenltj' and fascinating ponci. As ids pci.onagcs aic to glow- hcfoic- ii, he does not at Hint cliaraclcib-c them loo tlionglj-, but beginning with a bludowy portialt that is itondcifiil onlj- in the possibil ities of nhiih it tccnis capiblc, he lluows nioie and more ligiit upon them tilth each sentence ho iittcis In their poison,-, and with each ge-tuie or facial expression that appncntly i-. muln with such ca-e. Sir. Diddle i-, peih.ips, pecullaily adapted to lead the ili.lnu- ot thu gieat I'iciicIi wiitcr, the ler-e, epigiauuualic stjle seeming to be not an inin.iuu.U mudo of eNpie-.ioii In lilm. In none of his prenou- leadings has Mr. Kiddle shown a keener appieci.ilion." Frank Kcenan. Town Topics, Hie mo-t ciilical paper in New Yolk, declaies that "lion. John liiig-bj" i "the great Aniciic.u. play for which we hive ell been waiting." 1'iank Iiecmiu, who captiiud the mctiopolis with his magnificent porti.ijal of Ihe title lole, ititli his excellent coinpiuy and com idete Manhattan theater piodiictlon of this chainiinglj- iuiliil diama of the late 'forties, comes to the i.jeeum Tucodai- nlglit. I'.terj" bit of fuinltiiie and ctcij- detail of dre.-s is eoncct to llie peiiod, and the powciful storj of lote and politics In tlic day.s of the gloat aiill-sknerj- agltat!r.!i is (i.unid in a scenic tot ting of quiint iilcluics(iienefs. Seats go on tale this liioiuing at U o'tlock, Innesand His Band. I.oten of good music, whether thej- be grand opeia goeis, cla-nlcists, W.ignerites or .iiuulrcrs of the sensational, will all alike bo glad to leaiu that Innes Is coming heic Willi hi.s band on Weduesda' night nct at the l.jceum, Innes is u great fellow to appeal lo all taste-, lie Is a wonder at culling cnthu-latin in all parts of the house, in the boves, the circle and the gal. leiy, Innes I.s something of a piradov. He conducts Mint is at once Ihe hlghcet class nml mast s"!i Mtioual of binds. The unique in-tuiiuentatloii of the hand the presentation of the most dillleult ot sjuiphoulc mimic put the baud Into a field lot before occupied and mated it out its diss into that of Ihe gieat symphony oieli.stias, On the same night that lime.- gives beencs fiom "l'aiist," with his band of flltj'-flio plaj-ois r.nd suctt notable slngeis a.s Hojdeu, llorghl, Alhcrll and Zcrul, he is liable lo clo-e the eiileitalnmeiit with the 'Village llhicktmilh," a liuid specticle Intiodiiclng ted-slilitid nmll beateiii. dectilo an illii, loweied lights, a cliuiih choir, singing biids and 6imlh.r scuatloiial featiiu". S? its go on sale Mouthy mousing at 0 o'clock, De Vonde nncl Company. Chester l) Votido uud an iceK'iii cciumiiy begins an eug.igtinent of two weeks at tho U id-einj-, conunenc Ing Monday, March 10, Matinees will ho given dally ncept Monday. The plajs to bo given by the aboiu compairy lids hc.ison pioin isc.s to ccllpe .injthlng befoie nlliied, .Sutci.il new plajH lute been lunchased by Mr. De Vonle. A play sine to tieate excitement is the gloat detectlie play, the "Coiiuleiieitei'a DjugliUi." This play was pioduced last sea.on in London, and is still limning. It ivaii pronounced by the irltbs Iheie to 1e the gieatet detective story eter put on the ttagc. A beautiful rmal drama, abounding in Incidents of turn and wholesome it iv of the lural folks, entitled "Ihe Old Willow farm," will be pioduced Willi all special ellects, This play la true to uatuie. Another beautiful play, Ihe "(lirl.tlan of Hatik'n ltoot." Willi Mr, Do Vonde tu the minister, will be glten. Tlie beau tiful I'ifncU drama, "The (utcii' Defender," will also be among Ihe lepeitolic, ui will m "Dr. Jelt) ll and Mr. H)de." The gieat scenlo ena. lion, "Tcu-Tun Door." Tlie giealcit of all dra mas, "The World's fiieat Mystery," und "Hip Van Winkle." Illah thus tneclaltles will bo git en. STAGE NOTES. Cluiley llojt fiiriilthe.s tB of those iaes nhe'ic a mau'ii works lite after him. 'Ihe lu.iultlci on his ", Tcxa Stiei," "Tiip to Cbinatutin," etc., one week rcccnilj, aie said to hue amounted tu 01 er fl.GOO. James) O'Neill iuii.uU that he has pined "Monte ClUto" oter 4,UX) Hints, and feels ilut in it a sjuipatbetio or a told uudlence afreets him In precisely H' tal,,e way a when be tiut un dertook the lole. 'Ihe most opular sons lliat the late Johnny Queen mote, and the one for which ho leceited the least money was "Just llecau-e Shu Madj ?A Ti'Vttlii ABOUT CATARRH CURES.. Tho Roaion Why Iuhaltrs find Local Applications Are Useless, I'ur many years catarrh wits con sidered to be a local disease uud was treated entirely by local leinodleK, snlvos, ointments, powders, sprays and Inhnlets, und nearly nil ot these g-uvc a temporary relief, but a genuine permanent euro was very rare. It Is true the most annoying symp toms, like stoppairo of the nose nnd throat trouble, are purely local, but they are simply symptoms and the real scat of (Urease Is far removed. Catarrh Is a constitutional disease, a blood disorder, complicated usually with disease of tho liver, and to sup pose thttt local applications of sprays, powders, inhalers, could ever reach the real cause of tlie trouble Is ridicu lous. The sensible and successful treat ment is to remove the catarrhal poison from the system by regulating the liver and purifying the blood, and this can only be done by an Internal rem edy, which should consist of antisep tics nnd remedies to act vigorously on the blood and liver. The best preparation of this kind which tills all the requirements of a safe constitutional treatment Is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, composed of Blood Hoot, lied Gum and similar wholesome antiseptics, which are ab solutely safe to take Into the stomach and which act upon the liver, stomach and mueuous membrane. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are large, pleasant tasting lozenges, to be slowly dissolved in tho mouth, thus reaching the mucous membrane and wirld-pipe and Dually reaching the stomach. Dr. Kdmondson, in speaking of the new treatment for catarrh, says: "I have accomplished the most satisfac tory results in all forms of catarrh of the head, throat, bronchial tubes, as well as catarrh of the stomach and liver, by using nothing else but Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. I long since threw aside sprays and Inhalers as being In convenient and at the best more tem porary make-shifts. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets act Imme diately upon the liver and blood and clear tho whole system of catarrhal poison. They are pleasant and very convenient to use, and thoy are not only the latest, but 1 believe them to be the best and certainly the safest treatment for any form of catarrh." All druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tablets at 50 cts., for full sized pack age. A little book on cause and cure of Catarrh mailed free by addressing tho F. A. Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich. Tho-e (too f.'oo r.tos." Queen leceited Iho paltry sum of l.'i fin it. Meltille Dalior and Jo-eph Hail, authois of "l'osy firandpi," Into mitten a niu-ical f.nce entitled "The Couutiy Club" and bate pi iced it for ne.t jear. Ch.ules riobniaii anitcd it. London list Men da)', nnd Ihe fn-t inhumation he gate to tlie in ii -papers, was that Ddiu May would come to this country ue.t season Instead oi Austialia. MIns May will bale a new plaj". IVw leading aetoia are such one-sided men that tbelrjiiteiest in tho wotld is confined to the stage alone. Kjile Hollow last week lectured before the Knglneeiing society of Colinnbii university on "Tlie Most Intcicnting 1'cature of Mining." Kdttaul C. Willie has a new star in the pciaon of Knlhciine Willaul, who will succeed Mildicd lIoll.mil in "Tho Power Behind tile lliione," after Ml- llollind pioduces her new play, "The I.lly and the l'linee." Mr. White's contuct with "Miss Willaul is foi a leini ot die jears. Dai id Delasco had ahiut made up bis mind that he would onl.v mite n play for Mis. Leslie Cuter next sia-on, but the deaitli of material has compelled hint to go lo work in nu nddltioiiil drama for lllanche. Hates. Mr. Ileliscn rnvs that the foiclgn wiitcis hate nothing new to of fer. THE MARKETS Stock Quotations. The following quotations are furnished Tlie Tiib uue bj M. S, Joidaii & Compain, rooms 70i-i03 Meals building, Scianton, Pa, Telephone, SOUS; Open. High- bow Clos ing, est. est. ills', Ameiicaii Sugar 1-Vi 127T4 lSiH 127U Atchison 7o',i 75?i ',' 73U Atchison, l'r til 14 U7l !'U)i M Ilrook. Tiaction fi.'ii n reii; ill Halt, k Ohio 10.' la'jij 1111 lO.'iVi ('lies, to Ohio IllVi I0U HP's 41IJ4 ( hie. k 0, V 21 Is 2l'fj '-'lis 'J Hi SI. Paul PllTs IfilTi l(Ui 11117a Hock. Island Wi, lWa4 PIIM in'. Ujii. & Tes 2311 M'i 2 Hi 2ili Kan. cV Tex., 1Y 51 M uiai nTB Louis, k Nash 101 mm mni HH94 Man. r.loi.ito.1 l.'UU US4 1.IB J.UTa Mel. Tiaetion 107 ldSli 107U 1(W Mlvoml 1'acine tn'Ji iH-fi pss; i,'i Southetn I'acltio bl9i C. I i I.IU CIJ Koirolk k Western ."94 WW 57 CI. N. Y. Centiul llB'.i HUli loitj Kmi Out. i West iW'i .'HU XI f.l l'eima. II. It 1'ilii l,'; i:,l?i VAU IMclllc Mall , 17 17',- 17 47i Heading Si "' BIU I5l?i lleadiiitf, IT Hn hlU W SOTS Southern It. K ' "'-Ii W. Ws fiouthern 11. II.. l'r .... lui I'll ii-.U WU Tcun. Coal k Iron 704 71 i.'i4 (till I'. S. Leather ll'i ll5i llti JUS 1'. S. Leathei, IV bl',S M SUi H9i I', h. Ilubber Ill's Plli liiii lilli I'nluii I'acltio W ll 1014 mVt Union I'aclllc, l'r ...... 67 7',i h7 87',i Wabash, l'r jkili 427 IJI.', 4P.i Weslcin I'ion ti74 'H i)9c HI Col. Tuel k Iron , H7 Us 11.' W!4 Amal, Copper iM, hii'i tW',3 ilS'i People' C!j ........... W"i l"s 1-l'i m'j Tcsas I'acillo !i!)',i S'llj WH il'Hi Am. Car ol'nndiy .'His l!i! .')? P. S. Steel Co 4IU I Hi ,'K lift V. S. Steel Co., l'r .... 0174 Ul'i iii ui Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Lackawanna Daily Co,, l'r CO County bat lng lUuk k Tui-t Co.. sou I'lrt .National Hank tCaihomlale) 'third National Hank w Dime Peposit and lli-iount Hank.. oi)0 rconomy Llaht. II. k P. Co I'lrst Natlniul Pink VilX) Lacka, Tuist Sale Peioslt Co,... laj Clark k Suoier Co., l'r jsj tserautou Savings Hani; son Tiaders' National Hank ...,,,,,,,,, 2il Si union Holt k Nut Co,,,, JiJ People's Hank , iJi Seranton Packing Co , ,,, ,,, HONDA Ecranton Passenger Jluihvjy, Brst Uoitgtge, due 1920 , lis People's sticct ltalltvaj-, (list mort gage, due 1013 , 115 People' Street Hallway, Oeueral Aiked VX) 49 SI ThlislgnaturoU on every bos of tho genuluj. Laxative BromoOiiinine Tablets remedy that ctirei o coW iu one Uay, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 l-iries 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents (or Kadi Extra Lin:. Tor Bent. iWVWVNVV FOR RENT BY W. T. HACKETT. Houses, Pints, Etc. l'cnn nienue, Orcen llldge, if.T.1. Wjomlnff aicnue, (lieeii llldge, ?W. Wjomlng aienue, ccnlrnl, ?l,1. Washington atenue, WU, 33, HI, fit). t Adams nienue, .2J, 2.1, till, a.'i, (id, 5. JelTerson nienue, JIO. MiidLson atenue MO, dl. Ijullicy iittnue, WJ, 2.1. l, 2. Clay iicnuPut2tli .'1"'. 50. Webster atenue, $2-1. l'lcecolt inenue, icur, fT.t'O. Harrison livcuue, I8, 20. n.ickuwiinna atenue, 2"t HI (-0 loom-). Illdge How, tlS. Spruce sheet, 20. Wiiilcn Bliicl, K-. 20, 2.J. Mulberry stieet, $11), 27, i ,'!0, M, e.0. Vine ftticct, if2S. (Ilbsou stieel, $10. MjitleRlreet. 0S, SO. Ciceu ltldgc etiect. Mi, '-'3. Delaware stieet, ?l:l..Vi. Cupousc atenue. ?li), f Ij. l'lsk nienue, .'0. Siiidcinon nienue, 5.J.5. South Main, ?I8, 2.i. Wa-hburti stieel, .2.'. - North (Jaillcld avenue, $!, 0. Price stieel ifio. . Ceihr avenue, l2f. South living, 1-Jil. Mcliemia court, isl j. l.eo court, SII.OO, Dlt court, $12. OiTiccs. Cenlnil Cilj-, O.uptiaid. Bavns. Large and small buns. Furnished Houses. I.lt iiion personal appliriitlon. Furnished Booms. I.lst upon applic.itlcu in peisnu. Stores. Make pci-onal .ipullcatlon. CALL UPON. W. T. HACKETT, Renl Estate Exchange, Frice Build ingr, 126-128 Washington ave. roil HUNT Half of stoic, 40S Lackawanna ate line, lnquiic 1'IS Wjoiuing. roll HHNT rie.i-.int, dcsliable fuini-lied huiiie tu icry small family. I'ait of second rloor lejcried. 711 Quiney aienue. roil HHNT l'ine pilt.ite ic-idenco in (trceii ltldgc section for lent for one jear, fuini-hcd or inifninblieil; 12 looms; modem inipioicmcnts steam and trolley Unci conienient. Addie-s Neni.i, Tiibuue ofllce. roil IIKNT ()25 (been ltidgc stieel, eight-room modem house, -dram heat. 1'OIt Ii:.NT Ten-room hou-e. 800 Mnlbeny sliect; all modern lioproicmento. Jnrujiic of 1!. Mo-cs, 211 Wj omlnc aienue. l'OIt IlKNT T ten-ioom hou-e, all modern im piotements, on Washburn street; tn-t block otr .Main .iieiuie; an ideal home; rent modeiate. Apply till Academy sticet. TOR lli:NT Tcn-icom single hou-e, r.lS l'ine slicet, between Washington and Adun- aic lines, ruriuce, gas, bath. Ch.'is. I'. Jiidwin. TOR HUNT l'iniii Apill 1, store loom occupied by flubin Diamond Co.. 22' Lackawanna nie nue; al-o lloor aboic. Apply 13 it Sindcison ave nue. TI:.i:MKNTS rOIt HKNr. lliery stable for lent. Inquire 222 Adams aicnue. A. Thomp-on. l'OIt l!i:NT-Si--room flat with bath, steam heat, gas unite and nil modem improve ments fiom Apill 1st; lent lcasonablc. (all c.nly. Tied C. llaod, 903 Mulberry stteet. l'OIt JICNT Store room on second floor oier r.10 I.ackavtanni atenue. Plate glass fiont. in- quile of Kiolosky Iiios. HAM' DOCni.i: hou-e, CSS Ilarrl-nn avenue, 8. Also half double bouse, 1003. l'ine street, ijl.. Possession now. Apply 030 Harrison aienue. For Rent Unfurnished Rooms. TO liHT Two front rooms, eteani heat, use of bath. 120 Lackawanna atenue. I'OK niJNT l'iie or six looms, bath loom; all modern inipioveiucnls. S12 Monroe aienu.-. I'Oit IIKNT I'iie looms. Inqulie C27 Wyoming avenue. For Sale. l'OIt RAM: A fine Matlm-hek k Son upright piano, sexonibhand, for sale cheap, llioinas, ll.'l N. Main aienue, city. CAHPIl'IS', linoleums nnd oil cloths sold eteiy day .1 o'clock, COS Lackawanna. Sec auctions. l'OIt SAM! l'ine kindling wood, stole length. Two clollais big load deliveicd -aniwhcre. Mall .inlets. Jennings, Cential Mines cut. Abio second hand lumber suitable tor all purposes, very cheap. FOn SALH Two light spiing wagons and some harness, cheap. Hvans, rear lli2 Luzerne (tied. For Sale or Rent. TOR SALH Oil IlKSTTon-ioom single house, all inodeiu improvemcnls. HilG Mousey nte uue. Inquiie at 1415 Capouse aienue. Furnished Rooms. l'OIt HUNT One furnished room, with improve ments; also one on thlid lloor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. rUHNlSHHD ItOOMS for rent, modem Impraic incuts; private family; gentlemen picfeired, at 3,17 Adams atenue. l'OIt IIKNT Furnished trout loom, tvltli beat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Addiew Hooin, Uo"t 290. l'OIt HUNT l''urnlhcd room; heat and bath. CC3 'Linden street. FUIINISIIKI) HOOMS FOR nHNT, with heat, pas and bath, eentltnieu prctened, at OJO Adami venue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTIID Two communicating rooins with board prltalo family picfeiied. Two ladle, and n gentleman, stale lull paiueutais. . nor ess l II, 1)., Tillmno ofllce, mortgage, due 1021 Seranton Traction 0 per cent. ... Economy Light, Heat k Power Co. Not lb Jeisey 4: I'ocono Jco Co .... Coiisolldated Water Supply Co 113 115 07 117 ... 103 Seranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by U. 0, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Aie.) rioui-I.W. Ilejus-t.'.io. lliiller Fifsh cieaiueiy, LOi ic.j June cie.iniery, SaliailU-ci daily, 22c. Cheeii UWat2c. Kilgr-Nearby, IMc. Peas-Per bu.l.cl, 1.73. Potatoes Per bihlicl, S3e. Onlon$ Per btuliel, tl.CiO. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Mauh 7. Cattle Receipt-, S,iO, In iludh'Jt lOOTexatu; stiMdyj goud to inline eieens, liuiiilnil, 0,tju.lTi poi'V to iiiedluui, SIjO..W; stock eis and feeders, yj.jJal.ili lows, I,23a3.3i); hcltiis. i?i..Vlj3.30; (juneis. 1.2,3,i2.25: bulls. -.,-, i al.Wi caltes, 2.5fta0,f3i Teas fisl steels, l.tiU 5.10. Hogs Receipts, 2ii,CXX)i nuiket lOalSe. higher; iiilud and buteheis, yi OjjO.jij; guod to cliolio neit)-, tu.itxib.'jsil lougn lieaty. a.n.iO..Kl llalll. 3.l)0a0.13; bulk of sale. WaU..l. Siieen- Hitelpl, 20.000; sheep stead.!-, good to chol.'O uetlieifi fl.U3a3.2J; itestein sheep, tl.UUQ; in tlie lambs, )J.73aU.13; ltcstem lamb, j.23aO.I5. Oil Market. Oil City, March 7,-Credit balance Jljj iir'lll rates, no bid; shipments, ill.iu b.iuels; ater aac. 01.010 bands: runs. S0.020 baneli: iuu. J 07.071 ban els. SITUATIONS WANTED FREG. BRANOII WANT OFFIOGS. Want Advertlsnments Will Ho Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City AMIERT SCIIULTZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster atenue. OUSTAV PICHHL, WO Adams avenue. West Sido OKOIiai: W. JllNKINS, lot South Mala atenue. South Seranton KIWD h. TEHPI'i:, 720 Cedar aienue. Worth Scraiiton OHO. W. DAVIS, corner Noitli M!q aicnue and Market street. Groen Ridge CHAllLHS P. JONHS, 1337 Dickson avenue. r. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Illdge stictt. C. LORKNZ. corner IVa-htngton ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNLPFLL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunuiore J. a. DONH 4: SON. Wanted. A'l -f'li.t Ii in rnn.i tin nml in tin lot ....! i,..l .1 ......... ..... . , vsiiit mill (--llll) -tlllt lll-lll to James Pajne or 'phon Jnhu Hawk-. 121S l'luildence road. Old 'phone lll-II, (ircen Ridge. Help Wanted Male. WANTKD Diltci lo delltei good-; inu-t under- stand the cue of hoise-, and knov." the iltj. N. A. Ilulbcit, 117 Wjoming aicnue. WANTKD Two epeiienced stenoginphei.-. Ap ply Hdwiiid Montague, P. O. lloi, 17, Scian ton. SIIVHRAL CK1AR salesmen wanted in eiery lo cality; expericnci: iinneci-ssiuj'; good salaiv and cpen-e paid. Ihuannel Co., Station ,J, New York. WANTKD Faithful manager to take charge of distributing depot and odlce lo be' opened in Seranton to finthcr business inteiests of old es tablished manufacturing concern. Salaiy, .M2i per month uud extia ptolitq. Aptdicunt mist tuinMi good icfeience and hate -.xio cash. Ad dress Manager, P. O. Itoi: 1121, Philadelphia. Pa. TRLWrHOinilV OC' MAN for ofllce po-i-lion, till- city; 20 weekly; eieiicnee im-neces-aij-, but good lefciciiec and fit I v dollars depo-it icqulied. Wimbrough, 50 North Sivtli, 1'liiladelphi.i. MACHINISTS WANTi:i)(lood wages lo good men; nlso pattern mikeis. Sciauton Steam Pump company, (been Ridge. C'ANVA!-M:RS WANTIM) tu suliiit -ub-irlpllum for The Tiibuue; liberal lomuiis-Ions ,i. lowed; only active men desired; those with ex perience piefeued. Apply at llu-inci? Managei's oftlcc, Scinnton Tiibuue. Help Wanted Female. LADV CANVASSl'.R wanted to solicit subscrip tions foi The Tribune; good commission of feied with a fair guauuleo tor tiist-class itoikcr. Apply peisonallj' at Businesj Manager' oftlce, Sciauton Tribui.e. WAN'ILD At eiice, a itaitie-s; nreiences re quired. Apply to .Mrs. N. Y. Leet, 211 Jef. feison aicnue. Help Wanted Male and Female. VANKTIl Salesmen and salesladies, peimai.ent it oik and good silar.v. Apply ut room No. 1, 427 bpiucc stieet, Itaub building. Wanted To Rent. WANTHD From tluee to tlte pleasant rooms convenient for housekeeping, ile.sliatile loca tion, two ladles, modei.ito lent. Address, gliing pirticulars, "Z," Tilbunu office. WANTHI) ROOMS For two adults, tluee or foul looms, furnished or unfurnished foi lei.v light housekeeping, thst floor piefened. Addicu Jl. II., Tribune oftice. WANTKD April 1 by family of thiec udulls, tour or live 100ms unfurnished, including heat, llox 39, city. WANTKD Furnished house or lour iir flte iooiih for hou-ekecplng. Addrcs A, "O, I.',, Tiibuue ofilce. Real Estate. FOR SALH One week mole in .illicit to buy a cheap homo, in Klmhuist, Willi good gulden and fruit. Teuus lo suit. Address Dr. Halcyon, K17 Washington avenue. FOR SALK At Clark'a Summit; .1 pi ice ot live acres, house and bain, good fiuit; cheap for cash. Inquiie ot Mis. L. LineUay, lilt North Main avenue, city. Business Opportunity. WANTKD To Inicst s.1,000 to ijvyiOO III a pajlng business. lApcrience, irimino oiuie. blOCK AND WIIKAT TRADKRS witlioiit delay. Write for our special nuiket letter. Free on application. S. Jl, lilbbaid k Co., inenibeM N. Y. Ccnsolldated and block ischaiige, II and IS Ilroadwuy, New York. lUtablislici! I Bill. I.onj Distance' Phone 2-1SS Hroad. Money to Loan. $300, 11,000, M.300, Urger aiuoiuils at flte nnd sl per co-it. Well, Atlomey, 1012 Meals Hulldlng, ANY AMOU.N1' OF J10NKY '10 LOAN-Qulck, straight loans or Hulldiiig and Loan. At from 4 to 0 nor cent, Call on N. Y. Walker, iill-aja Council building. Lost. LOST Mondjv etenhiff. Feb, 17. betneeii Wyo ming aienue and Wiislibuin slieet, jii otal biooch containing gentleman' picluie. Finder Ideate return to or nqtlfy JJUs I'aisoiu, 117 Tlilit teeiith street. Boarders Wanted. BOAHDKllS WANTHH Lilgn well fiitnUhe.l limit 100111 und a side loom with boaid in pi It ate family; all modem liuproteiueiiis. G2i Adams' aicnue. I'HIYATK FAMILY wishes to have two nhe men to board, (lerAian or Kngllsh, Call any tim. after Thursday. AH contenlcntes, 07 lUnisan aienue. Baster Complexions, r ' 's- KASTKR COMl'l.K.ONS-lf jou tt.nu .1, I1c-.I1 coiniilexluti tu inatclt jour Kaer gowiT and li.its jou should stjil at once and glte it taitful alteuiluu. My Klectllia) Manaue iu cn:c hunt 11III make the face look jeai joungei; is le. Itrsblug mid icMful. bnpeiHuous halls, w.uts und nudes icmoved. Rye braits counted, lit). 1 Italian's Dermatological Pat lots, 812 Watiduc.loii aienue. Storage. STORAGE Hi j, clean and modem up-Uv elate storage; ,epai4te looms; indllldiul ket: cleiatbl. An ideal slot ate for household eflccts, etc. Tidily sepaiale sturaga looms, Seranton Steiagc com. jjiij , IU Fiankllii atenue. DIRECTOR 31 ? 3 Insertions 25 Cents ntoriTIni Pour Lines, 6 Cents tor UachCxtri Mm. PR OFE3SIOWAL. Certlilcd Public Accountant. F.DWARD C. SPAOLtllNO, S-ITnAUiHlft UANIC Hulldlng, and St. Paul nulldlnj. Ntvr York. Architects. KDWARD II. DAVIS, Hlllldlng. AHCHITKCT, CONNnLti fRKDKRlCK L. I1R0WN. ARCH. H.. REAIj Kstotc Kxchaiucc l.'.dg.. 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L, HARDING, 000 CONNELIj IIOILDINO. Dentists. DR. C. U. KILF.NREHOKIt, PAULI HUILD1NO. Spruce street, Ecrauton. DR. O. 0. LAUDACII, US WYOMINO AVKNU& Lawyers. FRANK L I10YLK, ATTOUKKV'AT'LAW. Itoonn 12, 14, jo and 13 Dorr Uuildlng. V. K. TRACY, ATT'Y, CO-MitONWHALTH ni.HO. D. B. IlKPLOOLK, ATTORNKY-LOANS NKOO- tlated on real estate security. Mears Uuildlng, corner Washington atenue and Spiuco street. UILLARD, WARRFA' k KNAPP, ATTOIINKY3 and counsellors-iil-latv. Itepubllcait llulldins, iiaihjngton nienue. JKSSUP k JKSSOP, ATTORNP.YS AND COUs"-""""nt-l.itv. Conimonweallh lluddlnj, Iloomi 10, 20 and 21. i:?WARD W. TIIAYKII. AriOllNKY. ROOMJ "QJ-OOI, Oth floor, .Meais building. '" ,A- WATIIK-!. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, HOARD or findo Building, Seranton, Pa. TTERSON k nLCOX. TRADKR'S NATlONAIa Hank Uuildlng C COMKOVS, 0-13 RIPUDL1CAN nUlLDINO. A..W; nKrfTIIOLF, ori'ICK MOVKD TO NO. 211 Wyoming aicnue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L ALLEN. 31J NORTH WASI11N0TOM avenue. DR. S. W. L'AJIOHi: UX, OFFICII 339 WASH Inglon avenue. Residence, 1518 Mulbcriv. Chronic di-uis, lu.igs, heart, kidneys arid genito-urinary organs a specially. Hours, I to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DR. D. (J. KVANS OSTKOPATIf, 12fi-S WA-H-ington aienue. Clunnle and licitoas disenscJ a specialty. Consultation ficc. Hotels and Restaurants. THi: KLK OAFK, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE duc. Rates reasonable. P. ZIKOLnn, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. k W. PA3- senger depot. Conducted on the Kuropeaa plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no -.dor; only Improved pumps used. A. D.fBrlggs, propiietor. Leave ordera 1100 North Main atenue. or Eickc's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones." Seeds. 0. n. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS erjmen, store 201 Washington aicnue; gresn houses, 1050 North Main avenue; alore tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTKL. HEAR Gil LACKA. AVE., Scranlon, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 21J Adams avenue. MEOAROEE I1ROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN 1 elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 120 Washington atenue, Seranton, Pa. TIIE W1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Saanton at the news stand- of llchimat) Ilics.. 400 Spruce ami 302 Linden; M. Norton, S22 Lackawanna aicnue; I. S. Schutzer,--211 Spiucc street. Situations Wanted. A GOOD COOK and laumlic-is wants a plac. ply 317 Mulbcriy stieet, city. Ap- A YOl'Nfl MAX of good address and references, deshes a sal Jl led position In this city, with icliiiblo firm. Addics, P. II,, Tiibuue ofhee, WANTED Position by a joung man, age 22. ill bookkeeper or assistant and tjpewrlter, iilu'lo good haul woik calls for advancement. No e pciiime ciccpl a thorough bu-lness college tiuiu lug; cm give icfeience us to chai.ictei and abil ity; location this 01 New York slate; good pen man: coiic-pondeme solicited. Addic-s Wesley II. Wetter, Lopez, Milllvan euimt.r, Pi, MTUATIOX WANTEIV lly a joiing man fmin New Yi .'1: ai luni liin.ui. Munck, 707 Deacon stieet, Cltj'. blTUATION WAMI'.H-Hv middle aged woman, as hou-ekceper iu widowei's family. Call or addiess J. II., 1117 Summit atenue, Suantou, Pa. SITFAIION WANTED Hy a joung nun with foul je.us expel if 11c ci aiuund glocciy stoic. Will .icecpt position .it any honest woik. Stto'ig and Industiioiis. II. P., 1112 Mulheny stieet, SITI'ATION WANTED Hy a bulcher; good mar ket man, peddlei, bulogna aiid'sausagc maker; can cine and pickle all kiiuU of meats; Al meat cutter und slaughterman. Addicss Butcher, 211 Linden stieet, West Plttston, P.i. SITI'ATIOV WANTED Woik by thu daj 01 w.i.lf Ing and lionlng t take home. Addien C. 1!., Tiibuue office, SITFAT10N WANTED-Hy a joung gill tu help with light hou-etintk or take cue ol ihll. dien; sleeii boniu niBhJs; addics L. K., "-'t lllich street, . Ii.' RheumatiSm.iCr - IIIIIIl'MAIISV AH luttlcs that wish fin In spcedllt und permanently euied olall ta. lletles ol ilheuiiiatlsui by a legetablc louipouud. Cuus giutautecd. Inquiie or uddrcsi J..L, Tay lor, Suiinton, ' , '. s,-sW' LEGAL. :;;..... NOTK'i: Is heieby glen that Iho'iletlttou of the lliuuks Coal I'cirip'iii.v, uf Seranton, I'l'tmsyl laulu, u lorpomlion th.iitiiccl under (he Uii of the Stale of Pcnu-jliaula, usklng fof ' d du nce of dU-aliitlon of tho said coipoiatlon,a.s pio tided In the A'l of Assembly apuoieil..'on ilia llth civ ol April, Ib5fl, and Us supplements will be pitK'nted to Ihe Com fof Common Pleas of Uckaw.inn.i cpiiulj uu Monday, the 71U day of Aplil, J'JOJ, at ti u'dock a. m. 1 WELLES, k TOIIRKV, SoUnjtor.. MM'ICi: is berediy glieu that thu pclllloii of tin Latlln Coal Company, u coiporatlou cliarteied uinV the laws ot the Kta(e of PennniltauU. asking' for a decieo of dissolution of tliv fahl contiatlou, as piuvidtd In 'tho Ait of Assembly coiporatlou, as pioided In the Act of .Wnibly supple nienta, itlll be picscntcd to the Comt o Common Ple.w of Jackawanitj. touuty on Honda), tlio "III dav ol Aplil, 1002, It U o'clocl. 3V 111. WELLES k '10RHKY, Salleiloi.. NOTICE is heieby giieli (hat the Spiiinr-HiMok Cu.il Ctmipauj. Limited, a partueisblp nidation oiganUed under the Ait ofjAssem blv, appioieil June 2d, lb7l, Iu-, bi a lole of nujoilty in number anil wine of lnteiejt.-o( Hi member and stockhohleis, dissnlied Ihe said ft soclation, and (hat the s-miu will he wound U Iu ihe iiuniivr prothlcsl by law. Vi:t.l.lS & TORRKY, Sojldloia, EsTATI' of'JisAli) J'-Tlibnipsoii, late ot the city ut Hrautou, Lackawanna county, l'luusU. lanij, dei'eased. Letters testamenlarv unoii the above named es tate hate been granted io the uuder.'Uned. l' pciaoii.s liming cuuii.s again sent U'cni fen pajmeut uud pcisoii.s haling claims agaliisf the'Nime will pic t U'cni lei pajmeut ami yn peuom inacoitg thciela ulll'in.u. ielo ulll'in.u.e iiumcHjlatcjiajmeut tow HIE TIILi: Gl'VllANltk 'Tlifsr CO., "of Si muioii Pa., i:e-eutor, 125 Uashimton iienun. jsp