ffp tfu. v- ff - i? i ' T-t ? i THE SCR ANTON- TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901, .aW. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. I prciil te ll.e- ScisMon Trlmine. rittolon. I'ob. 10. A tliiiR at Colli l-tnc HltnrkPil J'utrlck I.oftus, on bin way homo ;il u late hour last nlcht. After being buitully beaten, l.oftus took refuse on th-i porcli of n nearby ienlclonec anil culled loudly for lieli. The thiiff came at him aRutn, and In the ruurflc l.oftus' hand wan pushed h Kill list n wlndowpiintr, InonkiiiR It anil badly cuttlns the hand. .lames Cuv Hnauch came to the nun'rf renotio and found the nernllntu with hit tlnn'Tn In the mnn'H month, iittctiiiitliiK htrnnclo him. It wan not until uv anauRh sccurce! a hIioIkuu and threat oncd to shoot him that tho timer du pldted. Hlii an en will likely follow. In view of probable labor tlinicMiltle'H unions the mill girls of this vlclnlt. ManftKer Frost, of the Went t'lttHtmi llk mill, i. preparing to temovc a pur tlon of hln plant to I'aterpon, N. J. The change will reduce the number of plrls employed fully llfty per cent. Four more Illegal votein were at tested here last nveninpr. They ato ThomaH Jilelxe and- Thoma.t McCJairy. of the First waul; I.ovl Com tilKlit and Thomas Genii', r tno Second ward. All were held under $00 ball. A num ber of warrants have been Issued for iithets, lnelUdhiB n. piomlnent business ninn. who Is chaiRvd with falsely swearing to tho resldcnee of a voter who Is n non-resident of the city. Geary Gray, for the past two yeuis maehlnlet at tho Babylon colliery, at Duryca, has been pimotcd to the posi tion of master mechanic of the Temple lion company. William Wllllums, aged thirty-eight tears, filed suddenly at his home on Itallrouil street, last evening;, after a brief Illness of pneumonia. Hr was a prominent young1 man. a member of he Leek Cornet band and the Kagle Hoe company. The Mineral will take placii Pililny afternoon at 2 o'clock. .John Uechtold. nged ninety years, dltd at his home, on tVntre stieet, yes icreUy afternoon. He had lived hero lor flfty-llvo years. Tins Mineral will tak place Thuisday afternoon at 2 SO iVIock TUNKHANNOCK. Jieclal to tli Sranton Piinutir. Tunkhnnnovk. Feb. -Jo Mis. Samuel AW Ey.enb.ieh vliltr-' In Wilkes I'inrre on Tuesday. MUs Sciircmnn. of "Wllkes-llaue, who has been visiting her slhler, Mrs. 'luili-s Good licit the past four weeks, left Monday for New Yoik elty. Mr. and Mi. Geotgc MeUoud will move tills week to Amslerdam, N" Y.. where Mi. MeLeod has seemed a posi tion as salef.ni.in In a rarpet Mom. At the election held on Tues-day. the tollowlng udiceis weie tinmen: Itor outfit offlcersPooniTister, Miller Cul vVr. n.: audltois. Willlnm I!. fninp beil. n . .JnnifS .1. lllglit, IS., and Wil liam A. KlttieiUe. I!.; Flit ward of ficers .Judge ol election, .lolin F. Slelc ler, D.. Inspector of election, Thoma.t F. Callahan, X. and Wilbur It. Anns-, 11., councilman. Loult V Camp. It.: 'ehool dlieotors. llin-i i: ltniinar, U.: Samuel p. Pay, 13. ussex-or, Peter A: M'onrl ward oIHc.ts .Iudg of olec tlon, N. A. McKown, I!.. Inspector of lection. Deenier uidieinnn. J:., and Henry Kitchen, IV rotmeilmeu, C. A. HiiliKeiford, n. and W. Dean S.nnp so'), V) ; assessor. Cm tit Y. Usui h, It. TMwin-rl Huffsmltli. Wilbur M. T.-uv ind S'iuIio William Oweni, of Ml "Ity, worn dolm," business lioio i Wednesday. Hon. Kilwln Jorden and wile are vb Itlng the former's biother In I'lillntk-l-phl.i thl. weclc. DURYEA. Kpecial to the !-cranloii Tiibmn. Duryea, Feb. 20. The second even ing of the fair wns also a giand suc cess, thu same as the first evening. The ladies were kept busy spelling articles at their various booths. The door prizes were as follows; Monday even ing. 100 pounds of flour. Miss Herbett. of Old Forge, had the lucky number. Tuesday evening u valuable pair of sllppeis, won by Miss Mary Anderson. The cake walk prizo was taken by Will iam Jones. The first cake walk was uch a success tho people wished for mother one and our generous llio lad dies consented and In thl- one William Xolan was the man who won. A de lightful programme was rendered. This evening's programme will be as fol lows: Piano selection, Miss Mamie Fletcher; mcltalion. Miss George S.if ford; duet, Miss M. M. .loncs and l.d ward Jones; solo. Mrs. Chailes ltan- "Is jour mamma cross? Mine i wfwl crol Does your mamma stay Hush ! ' when von laugh or make a little bit of a nofe f My mamma doev She has nerves, papa Mys.'' The mother who overheard this tc eount of herself would feel heart-broken to think of the shadowcast by her misery on those she loved. Yet her condition fa real. Her nerves are (.trained to the point of torture. Lack of appetite and loss of sleep increase Iter weakness, Such n condition may, in general be traced to disease of the delicate womanly organism, a cure for which is found in the we of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, It establishes regularity, heals Inflammation and ulceration una cures female weakness. It traumiilizes the nerves, encourages the appetite and in duces tetreshing sleep. tlttittKtn roimtttit uflercr from ulrritie disease Ijr five years," writes Mrs I, A. Rteortn. irf Yankee nam, Clay Co., Wet Virginia, "an! lor lx months previous to UkhiK onr inedldue f w sot out of my loom, Could not walk or (Uud. its there wa ucli pain and drairlnp in lettsldesn'1 iiem-inc-down weight In reidon of uterus, accompanied with oreues. I auffered rvottantly with heartache, pain In back, ahoul fleti. arms and chest i ami could not ulerp nor lie down. When I had taken three Mlfea of the medicine the perioda were regulated, I a not (o nervous, could ileep well, and tin tain In aide and bearing down hud vanished. My health i better at tnii time than It has been 6veyari." Tr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the liver. ilall; selection, Old Foigo Glee i lubj solo, Daniel Jones; solo, K, Jones; ,c lection. Old Forgo Stllug band, The ilnorprlzeforthlH evening Is a good one, Friday evening the enteitnlnment will be tinder the management of class No. T, of llrli k church. Ho tho public knows what to evpeel, that It, be pre pared for a good laugh. It Is theTl de light to make everything iih humorous as possible. The oaku walk will be a comical ton turn that evening, Door and other plb.es will bo awarded to the lucky people. Yesterday the marriage, of Miss Maiy, daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. C. H. Wilson, of !!aek mad, and John Smith, of Avoca. was solemnized at tho homo of th" bride. The young ruupli' ate held In high esteem. Also Monday one of Duryen'K most popular young men, Thomas Langan, and Miss lilleii Ilar ri'lt, a young lady of Plttston, were united In marriage In St. John's church at that place, Hew Father Gurvey of ficiating. The young couple are of the most highly respected residents of their icspectlve towns. At the election Tuesday the Denio cratK were successful, taking every of fice that Is needed In the township. The election was as follows: School direc tors, James Kennedy, W. F. Pier; as sessor. 1. J. Gllboy; township tteas liter, F. J. Uegau; auditor. McOrath; Judge of election, J. F. O'P.oyle: lu spcctois of election, A. Watson nml M. Henley; assistant assessor, C. Her mann. MONTROSE. Bpfcitl to llif Smnton Tribune. Montiose, Feb. 20. election heie ,es tcrday wns unmarked by any spirited contests, and consequently them was u very light vote. Kveiy Republican candidate was successful. The vote In detail wns as follows. Flist Wind Assessor, W. II. Turrell, It.. .'3; audltoi. .1. i:. llainey. It.. Id; school illreclii l. A. Tllswotth. IX.. r,2; Judge of election. N. C. Warner, It., r.0; J. K. O'P.rlen. P., 13; Inspector of election. U. S. TIlKWorlh. 11.. 49; G. R. Smith. P., 11: oor illrector. A. C. Amcs. 15.. 10: town council, X. A. War ner. W. Second Wind Assessor, W. 11. Deans, P... :.; Geoige Noll, D.. S; auditor. .1. II. H.irnev, t S!; Juilsje of election, Dl. II. V. Filnk. It.. 37; Anion Ainold. P.. '.: Inspector. H. P. Pennls. P.. 3:t; P. J. Itadeker. P.. T; poor director. A. '. Ayres. It.. :l: II. Mai baker, 1: town eouin.ll. F. Q. l.utl. P.. 34; .1. P. Taylor, It.. 3ii; C. P. Little, P.. 10; It. M. Uost wkk. n ST. P. Payne. 1; It. S. Max ter. 1. Thhd Wind- AssesMii, V. J. Talbot. It.. II; o. P. Pceho. p.. :?:,; auditor, -J. II. Harney, P... .2: school dhector. W. N. Haines. P.., ni; W. C. Ciusor, D., 21; Judge of election, S. J. Jenekes, R., ": Geoige C. Hill. P., 21; inspector, O. P.. Cook. It., .'.2; S. J. North! up, D., 21; poor dlreftor, A. ". A.vrcs, P.., IS; ( W. fttodhead, D 21. THOMPSON. SjiicUI lo llio SiUiitoii Trilmnt. Thonipton. Feb. 20. Ru.-mOI. til only child of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilghter. of the township, died nt .1 o'clock this nioi nlng, after a long and M range Illness, oged l jenis. Rus sell was n niember of our school. A bov of umiMi.'il piomlse. and his host of fi lends icgivt his early death. Tho funeia! will lie at his p.neuts homo on Friday nt 2 o'clock p. in. R P. How.nd Is In Illughamlou to il i.v. Geoige Ilaydeii, of Gelatt. was doing business in town today: andi so was ri. A. Foster, of llurmvood, notwith standing the bllzzard-llko condition of the (dement". Guy Foster has ben having sellout trouble with one of his eyes tills W(ck. Yesterday he went to Carbon dale and had It t mated by Dr. Flet ehir. It seems some better this morn lug, and It Is hoped the worst i p.ist. Never a quieter elect Ion In Thomp son than the one yesterday, and prnh. ably never fewer votes cast. '. R. I.llss was In P.inghamton yes teiday. Today he Is In llnllsknd, ar ranging for hi removal to that place In the near future, c. It. Jenkins It helping In lib stoie hem in lilt nb--nce. Headache Causes. Headache Is usually caused by living in pooily ventilated looms, overin dulgence 111 food or ill Ink, Insufficient o.ercls mental strain, excitement or malm la. Krause's Headaeho Capsule. quickly cures the most seveie cases, and leaves the head clear and- cool. Pi lee SSe. Sold by Matthews Uro. I AVOCA. IBpecUl to the Stnnton Triburr Avoca, Feb. 20. Tuesday s election waa one of the hottest contests that i have taken place In this town in sev I oral yours. In the First ward theie J was no opposition, but In the Second J and Third wards there was n spilt In Democratic circles and every Itepnij. llcan came out hoping to get a few representatives, but they were again doomed to disappointment. Mdwaul Glbbons.who has already served twelve years on the school board, was the people's choice again, and Mr. Gibbons has Just cause to feel proud of his plurality on Tuesday. The following wero successful: Council, David Frtie, F, P. Devers nnd M. F. Ollroy; school dlrcctois. Kdward Gibbons, William Doran, John King; assessors, William "Webber, Arthur Davidson, John Reap. AV. J. Rennlman, Wllllom Vetter and J. J Morahan will leave today lor Clearfield county, whete they will as sist In superintending a large excavat ing continct for the Now Yoik Central toad. Mr. and Mis. C. II. Hoban and .Mr. nnd .Mrs. T. J. O'Malley attended the fulr nt Mast Knd on Tuesday evening. John Gllhooloy has been elected dele gate to the firemen's convention to be held at Philadelphia In August. Mate uf Ohio, I uv u fell Jo, Luua (ouiil.v, ,, HIAKK J. CIIKM'.V mike irath tl.at h,i 1, Kiilor paniKr of th" film of I". J. CIIII.VKV fc CO., dotnz liiwinem III llio City of 'lolclo, Countr itnl Side iilnrruld, and that mid firm i ,;. the mm ol OM! IIHMllllIll 1)01.1, tils i(,r each and eMty c.ie of C'ATAUIIII (hit cannot la tured li tli" u.o uf l.l.,t ( ATAlirilt fl'UK. I'lt.VXK J. CIIKXIIY. riwoin io liefoiH inu and suWillied in niv nrcsenc, (lili nth da) of Drcrmlier, .1, n it. iseal.l A. nU.'ASOX, ' Notaiy I'uMle. Hall's CaUrrh Cure i taken internally, an, acta directly on the Mood and mucous nurface ol the ayatfin. Send for testimonial, free. V. J. CIIKMIV A: CO , Toledo, O, fcjld by nmnbtt-, T.v, llall'a Tamil) I'ilb ate the het " HONESDALE. Sputtl to ttic Scr.intfn Ttib-jti. Houesdale, Feb. 20. The engagement of J. Kdward Harbour, of I'aterson, K. J., and Miss Kntherlne SI. Stanton, of Honesdnle, has been nnnounced. Mr. Barbour Is prominently tonnected with the well known Harbour Linen Thread Manufactuilng cnmiiany. Mist Stan ton Is one of Honesdnlo's most highly esteemed young ladles. Freedom lodge of Odd Fellow i bus voted to purchase it piano for the use of their fodgo mom. Word has been lecelved announcing tho death of Leo Clark m llmtnets billg, Pa., wheie he was attending school. The temiilnt win be brought to tho home of hit grandmother, Mt.t. Shauley, on IIlueutli street, "W. H. Spencer will bring his family from Scranlou and occupy tho resi dence of Mrs. 1 left on upper Mnln street. Word oonie.t fiom Picas, ml Mount that Indications of coal have been found near that village. Tom i it row, Friday evening, Feluuaiy 22. Is the time to go to the annual Mnitha Washington dlivr In the Pres byterian chapel. Roast tin key wilt be u pa it of the tempting menu. The usual variety of booths will offer tin ustiul attractions. An orchestra will be In attendance. Thursday evening. Febuiary 2S, Misses Louisa and Mivrgamt F.berhait will have charge of the musical pin gramme to be given In the Musical Hlstoiy club moms. The result of the borough election yesterday was the election of the fol lowing ticket; Town council. Marl In Cnufleld, Altluir M. Leine; school di rector. Wyman Kimble, Peiry A. I.a Harr; assessor. C. F. Hockwell; Judge of election, William H. Lee; Inspectors, JciTerson Fieeiniin, Wyman Kimble: auditor. William J. Waul. H0PB0TT0M. Spclal to the Scrant.in Tribune. Hopbottom, Feb. 20. Mi Heitholf, ot Scianlon. was . h i:. In town election day. Mr. and Mis. .1. Y. Suundeis lite III at this writing. Mis. Hairiet Stone it sending a few days' with her cousin. Mrs. AVm. Craii dull. D. L. Gaiduor, of Factory vllle. was In town Saturday in Hie Internals of the International Coiretpntideiiee schools of Scianlon Those who attended the V. P. C. L'. convention at Scianton last Satuulay mid Sunday, from this place, were Mrs. II. M. Tiffany and MNses .Miriam Titus and Mellu Drown. A opeelnl prayer and pinl.-e i-'rvlce was held at the Methodist llpiteopal cliiirch on Monday veiling. Mlectlon ic'iiiiu. of yesteiday were as follows: Assessor, M. MoVleur. Rep.: jxior mustei, II. .M. Loomls. Rep.; school directors, G. P. Tlffiinv, Rep., and W. II. Drown, Pern.; louncllmen. H. U. Williams, Rep.. Inspector of elections, C. D. Ken. Jtep.. and lid. Payne, Deni OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O s 0 rna.r-i M mns . . intAlRILAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. i W.M "The I'limtic Allow.' RAIKTY. 1 he Al. I!cete Compiii) iinil nlglil. MRhl. M ilinte "The Flaming Anow." 'Ilicie is ipitle i lonunlic history .ittached lo ttie life ol (Jo Won lr Mohan k, Hie young In dian piinces now touiitig ttie i onntrv In her new play, "The Hauling Allow." which conns In the Aeadimy of Mu-ie Ihiiimliy. Kliday and Siitmdav, l'cb. 11, 'li and :'. In hei pjpooo d.s when 1 1, aiding in rompinv with Not Alrald, ind .1 few othci ililefs, lh t wen' captured b) a tiAiiih band ot Apache Indian-, whu canted them to their chief, where .idmUt great rejoicing and tiiiimphaut dies prcp.ua lions wcic- lauiul oul in ceteliratlon of fin nent ot uih import ance. ' Alter Not Afuld Ind been toitiucd and buii.cd at the tike Ho Won (lo Mohawk was spited on account of her joutli, and adopted in llio Anachc till"', where, gioning a (banning and hindsonie joung maid, lie onn caused th' ii-.ua coimnotion among the luatn. Sowiul claimants appcircd lor her hand. Vn one hnlng the right to gite her away, ,i luuiull waa held amtng the medicine mm, and the joung br.nes weie lold ttiev intti-l atiow by their ileuU of alor who w.i mo-t woithy. All kinds of wlMorture was indulged in by the coppoi-i olored love slil; ualli. One puncinrl joung rhlel outdid all Hie lest and w is ii'w.uded with the lund of fio Won I,. i Mi.lunlc. tter the wedding toast and other nuptials were out the was led to tier tope by two old hQuaui-, who were to guaul her lm' the night, as I- ill" tndlm cu-tom. dluppolnlnl iltcl stealth.ly cut hie way In and ranted her away, lie in turn was cipturcd and killed he the Pawnees and Mohawk c I timed tor a wife by the ihiof who led the Pawnee band. On tho dav ot the prrtoiminee a guild lreet puade will be gitcn bj the Indian bias band. Al Beeves' Big Company. llic Al. Iteetcs laniiiiis lllg Double cwniMiiy ot neailv (illy Ycpl' will begin a Hnee di.s ergagnmnt at llie New Oalety commencing with a matinee tcdat. Al. llcetoit has alnajs been Identified as the foicmost nunagci of lib pai ticular line of amunw'!it and this awn Is n-i e.tiillon to his goWrji rule, for be points with pardonable pride to the personnel m hi mam. moth oiginlzatlon, beaded as It is, tilth Mln Inez leui-Ver, the hlglicut Mtatlid pi Inu Oonua etcr ennnected with an organiiallon of the same natnie as the M, Iteocs comruny. Mi. Itfi'ti has an oiganlration whhh titands piomlnently awav from all other, and cleanll. ncrs U his tiade niaiU. Weie the conditions otherwle no amount of money could have in duced Ml-s Mecusl.er to accept an engageiiient which would In the slightest clegiee Impair her leputatlon. singer whose nenlcrs aie eon utantly a eunditloii accoirilng to the latv of rup. ply and demind, nukes her salary .1 figure which rends the etpen-e ol an amu-einent cutripil-y likes llrevrs' to a ftolnt apparently dUa-troi. tint Al I!eete" policy hi alwaji. hicn lo spend ftO cents In ord'i lo make a. dollar, the public being the henerlciaiy ot hU libeialii), Theiriu lies his phenomenal mceejs. The seciet of hli thoroughly turiitoiious perfoimaneca Is that his company l rotnposed ot art lets ctho are not alone individually competent a pcciall. (hi formers, but who are celceled with a tlew- to tlie general ensemble, and the peculiar lone of his entertainment is aueh that he Hands alone in hli chow n Hue ai did the immortal llaimim. Matinee dally at 2.P.0; evening at t,n Lonely Jeff Be Angelis. Jefterrou Pe Angelis i lonely, In thai he notv has the (uinic opera field in thin cnunli) alino.t to himself. All ol his toinier aoclatea hate deserted the hrld, and left .left to gilhtr all the money and fame. Ho Wolf Hopper snd Lillian Itiikiell have become inciutieta ot the Hock com pany at Weber anil riehls' Music Hall in New Yoik, HIgby hell und Paulino Hall havo (.one Into vaudeville and I'amllle p'Aiville has mairhd and lellieil, Jiff He Angell., Instead of going hiekvvard, his gone toiwaid steadily, mely and successfully. His tietr opeia. " Ibi.tnl llogue." is aid in be the brightest und fiinnlc-t he has ever had, and Ills siippoillug company Hie best engaged In light cp'ra vvoik, At the Lyceum tnnionow night -"Ji aic now- on eale "A Young Wife." "A Young Wife," which reeenll) had a long mn at the 1'nintcontli street theater In New York, will he pieseiited here Hituiday, Feb, M, matlneii and night. This ptav, which was one of the lew violld nrces.cs of the past sea-on, was vtiltlrn by J, K, Tillotton, who la well known to theater (toers, being the author of "The planter's Wife," which waa a great ucceM for s number et )carr. The Mory of the new play hinges on the murder of an old New Yoik banker. Tha ouna; uifa aurpecta hrr own hiehand, lh son of the tnur dered Vim. Neatly nil the rest ot tho iliaractert hellese the younit wife to be tlm murderess. In the end It l rteatly shown that another ton ot r(ie murdeied man did the deed. The play Is full of curbing and thtllllnpt Incidents, and (he floiy li well lonnrctrd and aluewdly told. It deals with high and low life In the metropolis and has been termed "a inoilng uiioiaiiu of N'ew York life." The company pierrntlli' t til pla is an ex icptionally alinng one, and Is heidnl by the well known comedian, limit: Tniinditll, i,, A spccl.il liatgaiti thy matinee at 2. .1(1 o'clock, hadlei and ihlldirn, 'J and 60 crnl,; ihlhlrcii lo any part of the Inline, 1,, rent" Holden Comedy Company. 'III." Il.dden Comedy i omits ny opens ,i eid,'s engigeininl .it the Academy o( Mutlu next Mole liy etrnliiK, picnenting the hlir sensation d Inelodrann, "The Dljliioinl llieakci." Tho Hob leu loiupanc pl.ivivl Siiknluu In-t brascm ,md errt.ilnly till nu hnpiinloii on Aiudeiu) patrnns nt to tho tn.ititier in which Itiey l mod their lllteniit prinluitloiK, 'I his jejr liny rairy all lltclr nun ,iclicl,, nil ni'tcly pilntrd: ilee.mt ehilrlr.il ,ippit.itii fur line llulit (finis, whlih Is a ir.iitUal necisslly fi the piupti itiiitlthui of iiecrial of Mr HoMen's productions, "11m DLinioud llieakii" tms ii,,r hchtic been prodiirtd In NT.ililoii jl cheap prices nl udnd. ninn, A hlff Inducciucnt lo Udtrs Is llic lai ( that any lady deelrnua of lliiclne the Momliy c cu ing peitulinauie of the Hobleu fomcdi imte wny cm sciian the hot M-at fei 1 cenls, with one proi,lon, that l, ho must secure her ticket In fore .1 p. m. nr Hut day. The jiec l.ilttes In troduced aie alto .1 big tmture id th peiform. ante, alt of which hue appeared in the big andi-lllt' theaters IhinUHhuiil the xiunli; STAGE NOTES. 'lli.ll ineii.t lnclaime, 'The lliugiiiiiastci, mat Is aniioiiiired fur nil eailv appeal anee here. Is th original etiginlratloii nnd pioiluellou thai ran In Chicago for om hundred and fifty-one per fiiitiunres, This statement Is ino'l significant, Inasmuch as this Jidlv Jingle, which ws pre sented in New Yoik tecently for i run, was the No. 2 company, and we are to be honored with the original and No. 1 rennpan. W. II. Marllcnald, the -taltvart birltone of the llo-tonlans, and one of the iliiectus in Ibis oper atic riiKiptlsc. Is tlll ilimlng with the uinf sigor as wlieri he first liiipieoil opeiagoer lu Brand opeta ami the Knimi hbott 0itra com pativ. Mr. Mcpeiiild U admirably equipped for operatic wmk. f.ir In addltlnn to lieiug a tnair M'tie singir, he Is al-o an ivcillent actor, snd Ids graceful pcisomlhy lone clnce dssn-il him aa a matinee idol, inong his grcate-l mi, rexes hue been l.lttlcjohn In "llohlii llood " b varsdo in "The -erenade," and Corlcouc In "The Vlceioy." pining llio engagement of llio Hoc t.ilil.ilii hue Mi. MaclMnalil will be braid III one of Jils oilglnsl loirs. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlevr. New Yoil., IVb. CO. lhe dirad of the unl.ti.iwri was tho depicting factor In the still, mtiket toda.v. Preiaiatlon weie evidently being mule ler th Interim of Mini) Cijii-e.'ullve holl.li.Vs b) llghtinliig -iicculalltc loads. Thu csi.h.iige lioui ailjuiu linn nt on fhuiwliv will remain chwd un til Monday. 'llio irtil.itivc world seems to luve arriusl at the eoui'lii'lon that the ronipb' tlr.n nf Ihe ilet-llls ol the steel nicigcl Ls lief llliily to be- followed iiuiiudlatel) bv a cimpa.gn of iuanliiilatii'ii lm' hlghil piiec- In unlet to make a niiiket tor the new siHiirlties. Indlcn tlmis Mini lo point dearly to u ele-li,' lur endi t stock nuiket 1'nriilltions tor the picscut on the part ot the- tinsni-i.il povvcis who arc mot latgely roncerneel in Iho steel negotiation as they bivi also been in thu ictent ralliw.ul consuliditlons. Theie is an evident ilmiie ol the. Iinamial powiis to ellscourage luither exdtsd sjietulatlon at Ihls time, of course any violent hied. In piicis would bo equally at vallaiku with Hull ttUhcs, The ceilatiit) Hut potvtiful stippnil vtunld br uiii'tdi'd to pnvverit a sudden and violent ek dine tends to repress bear activity. An eftort made ilurin; the attcrnoon to turn the mallet agaliut Ihe- shorts in tho h'iie ot ehiving tin in to cove, but thn ettoit piovcsl tutlle and tbn dosing was weak with man) i-lneks at Ihe Ion est, 'Ihcro was a signiiliaut break In tin pilml- ml st.s'l HtoiLs .C tin. List, kterl mill Ulli. j ledeiai Med and Natioiul Steel falling suitdiu l.t - to -i,. 'Ihtie was some sliejvv of stienklh in the sliel and wire pieferred, but otlicrwl'i Ihe 8leel stocks were al! weak, piefiiml diop llng ui... lu the principal active- rallio.ul stiiiks Iheie vvtie at one tune 1 lo i Kiitds, meintu rs in tin- (irangets, t-outhvvcstern 'ind I'aclth gr.mp being notably aflccted. Hilavvam and Iliid-uii wa.s cnatlc, but generally weak, lalliug at oiin time :t'i under last night's. 'Ihe local tiaettrn nt m ls were bid up in the ionise of the atlinipt against the shorts and stocks of a miinbei' nf smaller iailio.nl ii'liipJliiis woie lilted 1 ni I points, l'cti- Maniuittc, Mobile and Old", low i tenital slocks arnl the Minneipolis and M lauds stocks being isnispttiioiis. Total sahx ledi.v, Tl'i, CO) sh Hi's. llouds vveit- icactioiiai) in s.iiutalbv Willi slocks. Total sdis. pai value, s.l,rj,-..m.i I . S. rctunding 2 advanced ' per cent, in the last call. '11,1 following 'quotations sre pjinicheil Ths Trihiue by l. . .lordan A. Co., rooms TOj-TiV) Heirs building, Scianlon, Pa. Telephone IM,: Orcn- lllgle Lo-v lot- Ing. est. eit. Ing, Ainciii.iii tnei bi.'i l.t.'i' Ml'a It'i Ainirliiir I'obani II'. 1', 1111;, ll'ds m. teel .V Wlie ' lMs s7',i iT-'a Alihlsuti 1i1s Viij .lili if', AUbiauii. I'l 7-,a -"' S7 li Ilrook, Tmctlon Ji'i 77V el'fc ,'es Italte. Ohio uti'i PiUa b'H; ) Cent. TdMccn Iti'i It's s.' I't-i Ches. i: Ohio Si'.a 4U 'i"-i sP, (hie, .t fit. West 19 in IVk ISij riile.. II. tl ij 1IJ. HI1 IP.'t Ill's M. Paul MMi !4tit n;.., li;; Hock Wand Ul'i lit'.i l'-'-'i lii Pd. cV lluelse.il bi7 11.7 ini'j l'ei I'edeial Mcel 4sU is- ti , 4it Peeliril Steel. Pr M si vHj '.U'a Ki. fi let , IV. .V'i 'i ll's ."iHa laiul.. li Ns-h Ol'i fit '!', ') Man. Klevtleil 10 1 ' H.l'a HO h.J'j Mlssei. I'.ullle Hi M.ij -.'. , ! People', fits I" "'"a 'rt it i v. J. feiitui lai lit r. r: I southern 1'aelHo II HIV; 'Vt I 'i Vorfoll. k Wet 4l'i Hi's sV, : Northern ParIHe Hi's vJTs -l'a M-', Noith. Pacini, IT. ..Ml'a ed'j ni, s,p, N. Y. C'inlnil US IH' III ill's Out. c Western -tl'.a .ll'-j :.l' ..l' I'fimj. It. It H's llv,a 117'a ItsU Paclfle Mall ti t'i si's Healing lty. CO'.i :.iij i .'iMs Keadlng by.. I'r. 71 ,l' Tii'a Tu j Southern It. I! ' l- Si's 'I'i "l s-milli. It. It. IV. Wj 71 7:Hi 7.1?, Teiui. Coal cc Iron .... " ."'I'a "n sl'a C. S, Leather 'J'.i liT l."-a I '. I". S. Leather, Pr. . .. 7l's d'a 71', 74i'j V. S. Itul her tn'i b''l l-" 1s"i t'nlon I'aildo IV.S'. 0.1"; Oil, 0-r, Vnlon Pacllle, IT M's (', S7'-j s,it Wabash, IT ! "." ii '-'sis MeslCin Clilon ecl'i S7 In'e, 'it'i ( IllCfiO filHIV MMIKKI'. Open- High- Low- ( Lis- Wlll.AT. v l"'. st, e.l In J. Mav 7i e.'i 7.V, 7m. s 101IN. Slav '" " t'i '0,a OAli'. iv - ! j'a i'i!s I'OIIK Hay ILK) 11.1-1 H.07 11.10 LAUD. May 7,17 7.11 7.17 7 M-V. NKW M)IIK flllAIN MAT1KKT. Open- High- love. ( Ins. WIICAT. '"R" " t- " Maich T"'A "'i 7fr, 7)ifj May 7li'i f-os, 7D'. v)it tons'. i S(y Id's lij's 16'., 'ill, Scianton Bonrtl of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based nn Pur nf 100. bTOCKS. I'list Nstioral Bank -crantoii havings Hank Thlnl National Hank ............. Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. l-xonomy Light. II. fc I'. Co. Ucko. 'hust safe Deposit Co Clark k Snover Co., Pr. Sainton Iron I'ciico U Mfg. Co. ... Scianton Asle Works Lackawanna Paliy Co.. I'r. ...... Count) Savings Hank k riuit Co,. Flr.t National Hank (Ortotidale).. s-tandaid llrllllng o Tiadcts' National Hank fcranton lloli slid Nut Co HON PS. 6cranten Taasenger Hallway, fiist Mortgage, due 1W0 .....: People's Street Itsllw ay, flnt mort gage, due 191 People's fctreet Pallwa). (Itnersl mortgage, due IWI D'ck-on Sla'iufsc lining t'u Did ,kcc 1200 i!M IMl . . 'JO t-i lOu t.'J PHI m id ;:ii M Ui ... IDS 111 113 ... 113 1U0 HORSES CAN'T SLIP WITH GOODYEAR-AKRON PADS. To be of any use to vou a horse must be sure of his footinir. On lec or slipping nsphalt a horse with theso pads has a much better grip than with calks. You wouldn't think It probable without seeing it. Sharp shoeing lasts but a few days. This shoeing lasts 0 to 10 weeks. You'll be intensely surprised how It will improve your horse if you try it. On any winter footing you'll find he will strike out at a fear less pace. And he'll never make a slip. They give your horse a natural grip on the pavement. Doubles his work value at once. Watch the calked hoise on nsphalt con tracts every muscle, shivers wtlx feiu' Bes pay, besides mining your animal's dlsposl down, and you have the breakage bills to tion, his confidence in his footing." 1 V THE GOODYEAR-AKRON Affords Durable and Practical Results Thai ANY SHOER WHO IS POSTED CAN TELL YOU THIS SHOE IS THE GREATEST IM PROVEMENT THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN EVOLVED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HORSE. Any sboer cm liii'nlsli the piils at a profit and v can make more himself out ol his time, and yst largely save money for wry custo mer. The clift'eieuce this Shoe makes in a horse's action is a treat for a horse lover to see. This special composition - are the secrets which have ber shoe for horses. t'llVNi; Illllll THANM'tli: lOMI'Wl -. "Mr -I"1 ll-l")t Hi" 'yen i"ii IIiiI'Iiit -i.i.i IMil. Il.i.v am s,lviii suuj ulisfae tlnu, do nil cm claim U,i tli.ii.. Vi.iu, Irulj. .IOIIN MORAV. "I'ici-iiJi nt 1 rank Hint lian.-tcT Co,, IncllinipollH Tiaiufcr Co." INDIAN" M'OI.W rilli: HHIT. i.v-: "Mic itueiilyesjr-.Mcioii I'.ul. I sin mlns mo aivuiit s In- hnt, of tutUjiiiuii. ll.m- trinl thfm In overv vc.ev mi ieo, miovv ami luilil inns out llio a-ili.ilt. Jly Imu Is loiicIiIciciI cue- of Iho lunloit em clinoi In Urn elriiajtmcnt. Ho von'' a IMlr of vmir ael acieii vveeks 'I Isoj- nie-.ik fr llic ini-cli t-. ' II.M!l.i:s II. (.OnTS, I'lrst .ssUt.int liiillanapolln Kiro Dfut ' III. D TIH 1'ltOM I.KVDI.AM). iilmul rrnuil nf imniii nu-iii. wlileli sliyw iiljlnty 'enough ,ow this ,ii,c mvaiialily nalrm whttt einro tiiiilr ' - Oitmi of llio finloel'-riari'i- Lauinliv I iiinMiiy, I Iclclaml. . Dfii-mliiT 11, l'i. 'llio (.0(id.n.ir Tire- uiul lliiliiic-r I'cmpany, Akrnii, O. (iiittiini'ii I mi" I i.v I iilllcr. Wecl.ly .vou lim- .1 iuMr liuri'liin- ilut lemki. a Ir It mlslil In- nil rUht. I Invo niwl imln .1 nutnlii r ol shoos nn our hir. jihI'iIihI Ilut AM. 1110 imt ilulH 1'li.i-u Mini tun uli. New. I uml ."1, of 1ii lli.it coirciKiixl In tho, aje-s in iron li" We li.ivi tlilrlv-l Iioimk. ami l( iIu-svIicm-, .ii'o ilnM. vvlll l.o si 11I lo tio tlie-in, lis I am 1 "crank" uu nililn-r ,l"n. nml tlre-K. liavlii.' llu now on tliiitv ji,c.ii-. viiil i-Iich, .n mm as inj-nllili-. iiii'l .Iillti'. om-, .'lo . v II, (ni.OCK. iho tr-i'. r.. o. Othii' of the i;rIoi l.-l'i ieo l..inmliv ('oiiinnv. rlovolnvl, 11., Ilrti-inln-r I", ll"l. Tlin liiwjvc-.ir llio ami HilMu r I'i uipiny, Akion, O. CiMitli-niPii. Wo Iiim- trliil llio two palis inlilm olioci. .vou unt us, nml lis llii'y iscelii lo ho all lUht, iIi.im- Mini Mlecii jialtc, sj J), vni I1I11I pails ,10 '.'. ami iK uli, No. I llilil.v palm in .ill. -e-ml liy rjliios wnii as po'sllili' louis nub. w II. (1AIUOCK. 'Iho O.-I'. I,. Co Ofl.e-o ..1 Iho i.ailock I'r.iii- luuiili Ci'iiip.110, tlovol.mil, D. l),-si-uiln r I5. Hisl Coxlvoai-'liu ,unl Itulilii 1 ( oniuiiv, Akron, 0 . (tilitlmirn. I'lia-o iirml tlio folleiuhi!; alio.-,: bis palix, No. I; lm lulln. No. 2; twelve ulr. No. S; olilit iilr. No. I; two 'pain, No, , thlih-slKlil nlr 111 all. V tlituk we' livo fouml llie 1UI11 c-licn-,. If j.-ii will only kiTp up tho klml of mMic-r In tho shoe-js. Sond I.v .-xprita, and olilli.-, ' . II. RAHMICK. Ihu U.-K. h. IV.. i:i:ad 'nils' i'hom ciiicaho. tuliaso. III, Ninciul.il 1, lum. 'Ihu i.uoil.vcvr 'lln and lluhbcr loniuiis 1 ils-ntlriiis-il 'I do uiidc-r-lmie-il iliiirs to lioir tetlinonv r llio 11111IU and lalin- ol s our llui-v Mmo IMcls. Wo li.ivo uec-il them for foino tliuo. Ihey luito uhcii tntlr.' 4l!farllon. Wei rritanl tlitm n Hi" onlv puis fur prnli-rtion lo our linr-c cm iiilult and ciilieT uvriuriita, also for mii IrnJoin und IltI. av tiuly, 1, l SIMMONS, (ii'iifiul SuiH'ilntcniluat Mandrl Ilro- ' siabli", rinour Mo. and 'INvdily-M-.ond t n midline nt Inu M'-i-hcu r l.ii.n.i how to pul tin. Ill uu. e i.intou, l'a., r.lmiuy H. I1"). "mo nmulli .iro I put a pilr of jour aluw on mv Imrsf. 1 Into uvil him fury el- and the hnri look as If tlioy vvno good for nn0tl.1T moiitli. Tin- lolilicr WIIAIlb Him Hit 1'IIA.V U'.ON'. 1 .in' no well plcivnl with tlirm thu I nhall nc-icr uv another kind. Voui. tnilj. f:i:o. W. SMITHINC, , , , 11(1 Meridian. Mirirr- I'm on in li-.nt pair mi 1111111 .mil hind tier assist li.- iliiui, in I 11 .11,11, .11 I Ihi.v an mil con-nlued aiiuply a Iwon to liotti lior-o and driver nnd 'IIIINfl MM' Wlll NI VI'll 'ID III Ullllnl I', v.- mil iiiim.l i vou in mil 1 ho ih-l or tho hw Ortalnlr this Is a piopo.al which speaks for itsili, mil i- m.ule lo THE GOODYEARTIRE AND RUBBERCO., Akron, 0. Horso Shoers of Scianton and vicinity are supplied fiom Philadelphia Branch, 120 North 4th St. OEORGE W. NOCK. Manager. Lacks, Township School 5 per cent. City ol Scrantcn it Imp. per cent frcranton 'I I action 0 per tent KM Hi Scranton Wholesale Market. (Crrrected by II. (I. Dale. 1" l-ickavvanii.i Ave) lluitcr-Cnani-ry, i.Ja'!s. . j ila'rv, m."H I hoc--- I'ull i ream, l.'alJe. i:i!irs Werlfrii liikh, Ult.-a'J-c . , ucaihv Ktau-, Illuiis Prr hi choice- nunovv, H 5'nJ ta) I'ea Hi.in.--Per lm., h2.13a2.5U. leclium lleana-IVr liu., .,.40a-..li. (iieen Pei- Per bn . si.40at.S3 Onions -Per lu , ijljl.iu. I'ioui He,!, patent, Sl.oi. ( New York Oinin and Piouuce. New orl. I 'el i. CO. Kloui -Mine aillvi .nni teadler with wheat. Wheal -mt Him: N.,. ! led, Mo. f. o. h. allnt, and "ti'.e-. elevator, No, 1 rioithein Duliith, SI'.-c. f. o. h. .il'oil. ciillons upeiiHl kleaely and latei ill Ihe day tallied, anil cloml tn tit at 'io. net mlvaoei. Mauli 1 1.- i Tf'ic-i J,JJ'' ""!' : ,",.,' ",,,i- '"Hi N"' cteaelj; No. i, l-ise. rlevatoi. .mil 17'n. f s ' at'.oit, tiptlons atronir und elonl ,tiaitv av i,i i.et advance. May clewed ! ts . ; .Inly. Iiii Oalh- fiiut lull- No, '-'. .sl'a' : No. -I, ill,., No. .'I while, .."r.; tuck white. HlinV.i : No 1 white, .li'-i lie. ; tuck luUe-d wi-iini, 'Hi .it i j.-. llplloiu, dull hot stcadi. Iliitiii t'n in null creaincrv, hlri-lc: no lorv, llnl'n it u eiv, I'M J"-., llilililli.il en urn i.v. lilt-"., slit iki'lrv, I'taJle. fhces- Kiini- tain v l.nui'. id initio, ll.illiji.; famv .null, mil niadi. I.'. 1'uks-Hiiii: siale ami I', nn.i v . , .naien lT'itTi.-. i wiiilliein I7al7'i C1iIcm;o QihIu onct Ttoducs. 1 lilcoeo, I'cli. Ci'. Iiiliuenllal local pu ulaiois vreic active ,liiiiriri el llie evii-it miikil lo ilv. and Ii'o ioh' v.a linn, May , I'sje. Mftli-i loin una ioiiii.iMilvelv iiuiil ami e IomiI 'in",'. In proved. Data cloud .', Ii.llu, and piovls. loin .1 lo 1 n s 1 J ' !ac. up. t'uh iint ninn, wiiei a lollow,: No, .1 .piinc uli.al, i.Vni'. . " 1 red, 7.Vi"no , Nt). i i-euh .i's' . No ' fell r t.t&i - "- 'mi kJtO-. -. Ss,se sTa &v I'TLLV doujjiji;s a lIOHSK'SWOKK-VALUi: AT OlMCF Completely offsets tho pountiinff on iuiril roads. Prevents wholly tho cohcubbiou which wears out horsea. Slipping absolutely impoisiblc. They improve his Action und looks. They in crease a homo's selling' price. They make life anil work more plensivnt for him You cannot alfortl to tirivo without them anothor tlay, A (.()OI)Vi:K-AKI!( siioi: is a combination of iron with Jolt; a puculiav sort of rubber ?) pad that weais bettor !' 1 than steel. It is a new production of rubber which no other man ufacturer in tho woild can produce if) IT IS A MIRACLE FOR HORSE SHOES, of rubber known only to us and the studied plan of the shoe by horso oxperts mnde tho Goodyoar.Akrou Pad tho first and only durablo and practical rub- eivideinice: FINANCIAL. "A Glimpse at Wall Strnei mid Its Markets" mi;n. tcti.i', nf sit li .-kl.n niiiiii i II Is somelhisT rujir.', itirteren 'rom other ,-iulilicnlioai. er vlu.-ihtn rend uiit.r,tins lo thrtradtrs. Alst niarne eeport C7.'HT CQCC n.l monlhlT lliinrnilon slu-sli Ot.lt I rtlbu irvini's.o eiiirmrn io (rxnit'-n tl nml 10 llll(ll)t.'. K VOIttt. K.:sT.ltl.ISIII:i h(ir. Stocks, Roiids, Graim. Cottok. 1 o- .Is inn I niive-,fiilnr - le-i r.lcrrsi of UeuL,, J mr ' icf-urn., h IN I si-c .nt.l plMug u unci ,f liro.ers itli whuiulrsiitse i i i .irnie r it ui.ui. Inmi..lsii I.1S, sloa.rn, 31,rBnl, liirrf.eiMiilfnr'. In'tlill. i-llw. .'is- N . ' ,. ,1- vv I lie . ; v n i . uii.i in. '. . V I ll.i l io. 1 rtf.s I imii I'i. i-l ' . I . i ;l i i N, I i ,.' '.ill. I. 117,1". 7,l7'i- ill . -LuT Jo. ' -nlis. 7.'.i7 I i "lil I. i ' I, ..f l. -"l; jliiliul.llii,, i, lluUlllil-. -I ',- !. , - I HI " -!P Live Stci'U Ilnil'.ft. I III-. CO. lili. -U) -I lll'.e li'ieipl-, II. '' m illillll'J Vl I'lMI-l i in ilinlii .LU-. HI ' I i 1 cdtll, lilsillll', i ilillil, .'liill,-u: mill1 i-' I -i.u-k. ,1,'aityi 'li-ui., Ui i . v,i.id tn iliiui I ,u it,. t.nLui. ii. ci to miiliiiiii. ail.". I .i s,o hihI ts-s-tl. . ,lim. ".;'... I. it v . - c) ai IV liillii,. !.,akii ,..: mi, ,1 -Vi" is- hull., un. -J.'ilil :i. ml i'.. ,ieni In no ', . Hj'tiB, 'IVsa- l.d t"M,, st.-Mcs'ii l.-a, cia tula. v.'Vi'l'). T' - liidl. "i. a)a I..VI. Ileiu -Ili1flits tl"ln aVtllj liKieiu. .VMU, liti mi-i. i.i . i: ui'tln-, ", to hi mil' lilvtiii; iilni ai'i' .iri. Iii'i,, uv, ,v,s, li i ijil in i.lt e Is'siy, .ii.i4.'ii' lemsii lisai. ni.-1',! -fl'i.vr, iv I oik ,,i ,ii,., r,air. 1 I Jacob Berry &G SHOE PAD Arc Astonishing. CilEAiEK THrN SI EEL THOTJO H PEBHAPS A FEW CENTS HIGH E R THAN PRICE OF STEEL SHOES, IN MOST SHOPS THE DOUBLY PAYS FOR ITSELF BY ITS WEAR. -Mr: Wise Shoer: Only the ir- noMiu man t; Jealous of this !llllC. It ii A moneymaker for yon every live shoer can add a bit: IKt of new customers, with this shoe. Make u specialty of it and see how you can Increase your business thev .-ire Htrhc- from "A to z." and anv im provement that Is rlr.ht aids all men to handle It TWICE OVER IN ONE SHOEING THIS SHOE PAYS FOR ITSELF BY ITS WEAR. FINANCIAL. BOND OFFERINGS PAYING S !UJ TO 4.05 Per Cent. Complcto Circular List on Application Brooklyn Edison 1st Mtg'. 4s, Chic, Uml. & Qulncy i) 1-2?, Clevo & Mailetta 1st l-2n, lnl. Har. S: San Ant. 1st 5&. Minn. Oen'l Elect. 1st Con. S, Minn. c& St. L. Con. 5s, Norf. c& West. Imp & Ext. Gj, Bio Grande West. 1st 4s, Tcrminnl R. Jl. of St. L. Con. 5s, United Rys. Co. of St. I,. 1st 4s, ' I'ATIS 1 ICAl", TAULns." 1001 (Pocket Edition) now leady. Spencer I cask &. Co. 27-29 Pine Street, 05 State St.. Albany. NeW York. 4l.rp It. i ii .. 1 ,..m -In. p. in,, lu.-he l'li w.llii-, no i.i iinto- si.oir lo t lilSllei: v.'i illiii!,, ii, i, vi; ,., to ehul Willi, i., il.il Oi; fji, i,, .ninn unveil. tWi lit), VVi.l.lll -he p. ,,,1111, liv.ls ,'iivp, i a.i.i'i, iiaiivi laioli., .s'Ti '. westin laud", us.-.r, n Oil JMniket. ill III). I'tli. iO.-finllt lulaiuei. I'-; f I lllsiali-,, ns) LM, Milium ids, I Ml' ,iil ll'lli, '!'!.. ; iw iii'iuai'. s-si.iw , ,. .t, 4 i, HM.IM, i.ve.laae, Vi.-ici
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