THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1001'. lis JL NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Fr.eilal In the. "tranton Tribune. TiniMiiiiinook, Mnrch '.'I. 'l'lio Mini i1h iluli will meet nt tlie home ot Mrs. A, U. Tcwksbtiry UiIh iiftptnuon nt 2 o'doi'k. Tlif proKiamnir Ih hi follows: Knll-ciill; (jttotiitlmi't from Scott: "Tho Hloty (ir 111k 1.1 IV," Mix. II. WlllnRn: "A Mt to AlilmtMford," Mib. (.'limp; The Wiivoily Mysteiy," trailing', Mi Ah In Day; "Iluinnr of Scott," Mrs. Avcrj. sselei'tloiiK. Mm. Torilpti; music, hy club. Mm. A. It. Kiiulcm visited Wllkcw Bhi-ip on Friday. Dilantin Arc nnil fnmlly have vncutod the iooiiih over HiiiR-est' f-ore. They , will niovo West about Apill 1. .Inliii TowiihcikI, the tnllor, who Ih now located ut Homer, N. Y, spent ecrn tl.iys this week with hi family ill t tiif plncc. A thicken pie supper will be seivrtl In thp school bulletin? nt I.enion on AWdnemlay evening; Apt II 3, by the Indies of the Methodlit Kplseopal cluilcli. The proceeds will ro toward the piIoi"h Hilary. One of the fp.ituies of the "Huklnjr Itee" that has. not been advertised be foip )q the wondoifiil huniatiaphotie, pveeuieil nilely by rioiessor Algernon Kltznoocllc. Do not fall to hear the peculiar mm Mine nt the opeia house, l'rldny ppnlnc Match 20. when an vetiliiK of enjoyinent and ainiiMcment en n be had. The play abounds with lldlriilriii.s situation.1! ami good vocal iuu-.li all tlmmpli tlio petfotinance. I'tltcs. 81 niul im rents. Diagram will be open Tuesday, Match 2fi, at 10 n. ni., ut (ioodileh's Jew eh y stole. (Jive the Ti lions a full house. Ilniiy I'm don, of 1'ltlston. who has been vMIIiik his parents nt this place, lias icturned to bis home. Mis. Thomas Cow mil, of West Puls ion wlm has been the guest of Mis. S. ludson Static, on Tlopa stieet, the past two weeks, has tetuined home. NEW MILFORD. Spinal tr the Scranton l riltm N'evv Mllfotd. Mmoli 1M. Miss Ittith Yill Is confined to her home by Illness. .Miss Maude Aldrlrh spent a few days last week with fl lends In Ilallstead. Jilt's. Maude Tiumbull Is spending FOPiiil weeks with her slsteis In Siiuniiiii and l'eckvHIe. KUhaid Mos, of Newaik. N. .1., lo ci ntly lslted hlsp.iicnts, Mr. and Mrs. J' P Moss, in this place. The Ladles' auxiliary met at the home of Mis. Albeit .Moss on Wednes d,i afternoon. MIh Mabel Usbotne has letuiuud to ln'i home In ilaifoid, after spending seM'ial weeks with her gtnmlpaienltj lit ic. .Mis .1. Hall tecently visited iclathes at I.ukivlcvv. MI'i Nln.i Tafl cIosimI Ium tenn of pi hoot ut TliiRley last Kitclny. Mis H. It. Peek nttenrteil n golden wedding at Alfmil iciently. Mi's 'am McC'onnell Is home foi a few dajs fiom Stioudsbuig, vvhete she Is attending siliool. .1 M Snyder and wife will moe to Si trillion III the near fulllie. The gentlemen of the 1'ieshyteilan church will conduct an entpitulnment and win in siijj.ir social at the chinch pallors on Thursday evening. Mutch VS. Miss Florence Indeilled attended the wedding of a filend at Nichols tho toicpatl of the week. l.ee Hwackhammer. who has been emplojed in the ofllce of the Advertiser for some time, has accepted a position in Montiose, and will tetuin to that place soon, Mrs i;. s Haiiett was a guest o Montiose filenil.H the foiepait of the w eek T0BYHAN1NA. Fprcial to the Sirantun Tribune TobjlianiM, Maich 23. The Toby hanua High school held i oninipnce nieiit eeiilse.s In the school hall last pining, giaduatlng lle stholais. The following Is a list of those giaduullng. Mis Alk- Sherman. Miss Mlnnl Hoiliiine. .Miss Fiances Sensanbaugh. Alfied lilio.tds and Noiirmn Dieher. 1'iof Kenip. of the Kust .Stioudsbt.ig Xnimnl sihool. dellveied a lecture on edutation.il attainments, etc. The graduates expect to take tip the ie mulnder of tlio schol term at the Hast Stioudsbuig Normal school. Miss Sheiman cairled off the alrdlctoiy hciiois The class motto was ' Lriiinihed, but Nut Anchoied " Milil.im Hi Ink. ot this place, died of appendicitis at Ml. I'ocono this moin Iiir it 7 o'clock. lie has been suffer ing lot about ten days and was thought to In linpiovhig. Ills father. Kilns Hi Ink of this place, who has been en gaged in Maiyland, was called to h's bdside a tew davs ago. The dpceasd was J I eais of age and Is a member of Hie I'nttlotle Older Sons of Anieili.i loilgt of this place. HOPBOTTOM. Froul lo llir Snantou Tribune Ilopbollom. .Maich 23, The FnKei-sali-t Ladles' Aid. which met on Wed nesday with Mis. Maltha liell. foimed lillto a laige dinner paily. Tlic pro. feeds of the day were $10.73. The of licers elected for the coming ypar weie as follows: President, Mrs. W. i:iown, lie piesldent, Mis. Maitha Hell sctietniy, Mis. i:. M. Tlffmiy. trammel. Mis. Almlia Itiowu. The tlPHSiucr's tcpoit for the Inst e.ir f-howed a balance uu hand of $47.90. Among tho isltorri picscnt wcie Hev. O. it. licurilslpy, of Seianion: Mr. nnd Mrs. P. II, Hell. Mrs. Knydei, Mis. Frank Itenjaniin and Mis. Cooley. of Nicholson. Mis, Faniilo Hell, who has been spending most of winter In Bingham ton. Is spending a llttlo time at her homo Ikmp, but expects to return to Hlnnliamton again soon, and probably wU mnkp her homo thcie. Her many fl lends hpro mo soiiy to loso her. Mrs. Itosettu Carpenter has gono to Curboudule to vlslth her grand duusbter. Miss Vein Faffett, who Is seilausly 111 at the home of hei aunt, Mm. J. P. A. Tlngley. A wmm sugitf social will bo held Tuesdny ovenlng ut tho homo of Mr TOOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS for l liildrni. Molhor ffim, (ui jtt i nuxr in Hi" thililrcn'a llomr in ,Nrw Vnl., tUMlrU ilill. lin iicirittiill) wllh u icmnl.i, now nrpjrfd mi'l liUrcJ in the iliiitr lniiii, ndkil Mntlur aiy' hntet I'ondim for ( lilliluii. 'liny un li;,-ilftt ai milk, I'lfsjJiit In takr niiil nun fill A 'fiinln nirr for IcurWinnw, iuiitlpjtinn, hidflii', Icillilnc j M' I lcrn.iih iliorUrin un. Iiiiioip woinin t Jll iltiiffirikti.. '.'"ie. Siiiil ml 1111. 1. iMiim Mien S. OluuU.I, ,rllo), v v mid Mis, Charles Kelluni Pioceeds for the benefit of the Unlvemallst cliuich. Thp Methodist Ladles' Ail met at the church tmnsppt on Thursday for flintier, mid while the Indies ptcpared dinner the Rpntlcmen liidulgpd In the gentlp pastime of splitting wood, the samp having been donated for tho use of thp rhiiTli. ' How O. It. Hentdsloy, of Scranton, mid Hev. L I j. Iewls exchanged pul pits this week, Hev. Hcnrdsley occu pying the pulpit here Sunday even ing. A Cm it nnd fnmlly me moving fiom town to n small farm In Linos'. Fred Iltown nnd family nnil Mr. and Mis. Jacob Foster, of Dnllon, will oc cupy the house vacated by the temoval of A. Card nnd keroy Card. Measles mid mumps ate finally mak ing the appearance about town. Two I'UePH of measles tin I onp of mumps nro it-ported thus far this week. DURYEA. Sprildl to tlir Srrinton Tiitmnp Duryea, March 24. The woik ot our township commission? has been go lug on lu a veiy sntlsfnctoty manner. The most lniportant work nt the pres ent time Is being done by the commit tee on light nnd lire protection. This committee was appointed a few days ago. They reported nt one of the meet ings that ten additional plugs lu tilt fcient parts of the township wcie need ed for the proper supply of water In case of Hie. They also bt ought In a report on the lighting oC the township. Se vol nl bids weie received from the different electric light companies for the same. The onp sent In by thp Hlack Diamond Klectile Light and Power company was accepted. The hid calls for wires to bo strung thiough ths cliff cient streets nnd alleys so as to give proper light for the township nt a cost of $.r.00 per year. The bid was aicepted by the cominlssloneis and an agt cement made with the Hlack Diamond Kleetrlc Light and Power company of Mnrcy township. Misses Kllza. Brown, Oertiude Ley shon, a student at the Hloomsburg Noimal school, and Clint lotte Urown, of the Hast Stioudsbuig Normal school, and Messm. Oiler Johnson, Herbert Miown and Dunne Dills visited th glnss facility at Mooslc Thursday evening nnd tecelved severnl souvenlts lo celebrate Hie ocenslon. Tho Ladles' Home Missiouaiy socie ty will hold a supper In the basement of the Lawientevllle Piltnitlve Metho dlst church this (Monday) evening. The home of Mr. and Mis. John Ley sbon was a scene of pleasure Satunlny e enlng. Some of their daughter Ger tiude's f i lends assembled to bid fate well to her before she returned to the Hloomsbuig Normal sihonl. Misses Viola Deeble and Hcnchopz vlslt'-il at the home of Mrs. C. W. Houser Thuisdny afternoon. Mis. Walter Plot lslted lu Siranton Fi May. Miss Heitha Smith Mted at the home of Miss Llbble Jones, of West Plttston. last evening. Mis. i:. W. Styles and Mis. Housei lslted lu Plttston Saturday. Miss Ka Kvnns, of Plttston, lsltd the High school Ftiday, A leceptlon was tendeied Hev. and Mrs. Southwiik Saturday evening on their tomlnx to their new home. Mr. Southwlck was recently called to this plate to take ihaige of the Baptist chinch. Mr. N Cl.uifMi will move his lamlly from Plttston to Looinis Gieen's icsl donee on Back toad. AVOCA. The funcial ot John Cuunlucham took plaee e.sterday nftemoon fiom the family tosldcnee In the Noith 12nd. The Ladles' Catholic Benevolent nsso ilatlon. Ancient Older of Hibernians and No. 13 Associated fund attended tlio obsequies. Set vices woip held lu St. Mnty's i hurt h. lntetment was made in St. Mniy's cemetery. The deatli of Mrs. D. C. Moilon. wife of I'tidertaker Morton, octuired on Satuiday moinlng, after a piolongcd Illness of lung tiouble. Deceased was forty-four yeais of age. nnd was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mis. Thom as MtCi indie. Of a family of eight chll ill en. five of the gills have died dur ing the past decade. The other mem bets of the family nip John, of Mooslc, and Thomas, of Penobscot. She was a dexoted mother and her admirable tiualltlcs made her a lavoilte among her acquaintances. Besides her hus band theie lemalns lle children, one of which Is seiously affected with hip disease. The funernl will take place tomonow nftemoon at 2.30 o'i lock. Ser vices will be nt the house lntetment In Langcllffp cemetery. Tho slx-montlis-old son of Mr. and Mm. William Alger died .esteulay af ternoon, nftor a luief Illness. The funeial will take place tomotrow af ternoon. Interment will be In Lang cllffp ccmeteiy. Francl.', the lle-weeks-old son of Mr. nnd Mis. Michael Leonard, died oterday moinlng. Mr. Lconutd has taken up his icsldence teinpoiaiily In this town, having come heie with the Kile conti actors. The icmalna will lie taken to New Hilton, Conn, today for Intel incut. John and Wlllllani Monteomeiy, of Illinois, me spending a few dnys with ti lends In town. The boys spent patt of ilirh outhful days heie, and were anxious to meet the people on their eastern tilp. They are among the well doing people of tllf West. .Mi. and Mis. C. Stegmaler sprnt yes terday at the Druffner residence On Saturday evening thieves etfected nn entrnnce Into tho home of Mr. and Mis. J nines Dunleavy, of Grove stieet, nnd can led off a gold watch nnd chain, a ling, a tlepln and a new pair ot shoes. It nppeai s that tho theft was committed by a young person, nnd that they thniotighly understood eveiy thing nbout the plate. Hugene, the six-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mis. L. V. O'Brien, will be taken to Dr. Thompson's hospital tomonow to tiudeigo tieatment for the eye and nose. M. J. Hosley. John Atwell and W, J. Williams visited friend In Wilkes llarro yesterday. ii m UNEXAMPLED SPLENDOR. There Will Be Forty Thousand Lights on the Exposition Tower Tho Flcetilo Tower of the Pan. Anieilcan exposition Is designed to be the most btillliiut diamond of the Illumination. In helslit this tower Is mil feet, the base beln 80 feet square, on the east mid west sides of which two colonnades, 7,1 feet high, turn to tho south. It will bo a structure Avhlch by day will ba nrchltecturnlly gtnee fill, nttrnctlve nnd beautiful, nnd by night, when It Is unrtrr full Illumin ation, It will present a spcctncle be yond the possibility of a wotd picture. From top to bottom, from the highest point to the water In tho basin In front of It, on all sides, this wonderful tower will bo covered with Incandescent lamps, in nil, over 40,000 ot these lamps will be used on the tower. Fiom every point the towpr structure will present a starry nppenrancp, the whole effect being such as to command the most sincere admiration. On thp Interior the tower will be a hive of Industry. There will be res tnurnnts, loof gaidcns, loggias, pavil ions nnd cupola through which the tide of nppreclatlve htminnlty will pour ft inn dawn to midnight: nnil when the day's sightseeing nt the exposition Is ended, the visitor will have an Impress ive mental tecord of the wonders of the Hlectilc Tower. MERRY PRANKS OF DEMURE nC0-EDS" Pettlcontod Seekers After Knowledge nnd Piovender Have Frequent Experiences with the Watch ful Lady Proctor. frprrlal Lmifrondfntf ot 1 he 'lillmnc Philadelphia March 21, We nil know how business nnd In dustry have been Invaded by the fear less mil Independent Ametlcnn woman and how numerous are those of the fnlr sex who fiom necessity or wish, earn their own living. They pose before tho world as breadwlnnets and Imagine themselves leading ladles In the great drama of Heform. The hackneyed part of a housekeeping wife nnd nurse ot bawling babies no longer allutes them. They wish to act mote masculine loles lu thp. play of life. But few of n ato nwme to what ex tent our gtcat educational Institutions have shaicd In this new movement of woman fiom tho tiadltlonal home-lire Into the rushing stream of strpnuous human activities. The college girl Is not so raie a person ns Is generally supposed; probably those who ate now attending some college or unlveislty lu this country would count up to many thousands, while the number who have graduated Is still greatet. And al though theie Is considerable preju dice against the higher education of women It is no longer so potent as nt the time when an Intellectual woman was ehaincteilzp I as a "hldeouslty' a dangetous pel son who was to be avoided. The Institutions lu the Culled Stntes oifeilng Instruction to the fait se me of two classes; Flist, those colleges whoso faculties ate tomposrd entliely of women nnd whole a man Is looked upon as some stiange animal encum betlng the cm th with Its piesenec. Among the pi lneip.il of thesp are Vassal-, ItadcllfTe. Wellesley. Smith nnd Biyu Mnwr. Setond. thoo places of learning In which the sexes me asso ciated and where the woman student Is known as n co-ed (co-educatlonnl-Ist). Pei haps the gieatest Institution of this class is Cornell but the I'nl veislty of Pennsylvania In Philadel phia Is making lapld stildes In tho dltecllon of becoming the best known nnd best liked college not only foi men but for women as well. At the piesent time theie aie more than tlnee bundled women students attending this Cnlversily. Many of them leslde in the doimltoty building known as the Bennett house and ie set veil by the authoiltles for the use of their sex. Otheis live in neatbv boarding-houses or with fi lends In tho city. Rut all the college splilt among the girls and the scene of the Iniks and pranks that Insep.ttably accom pany this splilt is centered In tlic doimltoty building. Theie Is scaicely a gin. oven the most sedate, who. having been thiough college, has not some amusing story to telate If she woulu; but seldom will she tell on heiself. at least not to a man, foi It would not befit the dig nified character she oullnaillv as sumes when In his prcsonte. GREAT 5 The crowning bargains of this sale have just commenced, and by the way they are going they will not last long. We are anxious to open with our NEW SPRING STOCK NEXT WEEK, and we have gathered together in lots, the balance of Men's and Women's Fine Shoes to PUSH THEM OUT. THESE PRICES will help us to do it (if you dont). About 240 pairs of Men's Fine J? J ff Calf and Vici Kid Shoes, worth $2.00 and $2.50, all sizes, take them ANY PAIR for... P 1 VU a2 5 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, button and lace, regular price from $1,75 to FA QnJ Oj 5 $2.50, all good sizes ; while they last OUC dllU OOL f5 Well, we are so busy now, we cannot tell you about the others just come, and if you fail to take advantage of this sale it is your own fault. 1 LEWIS, RUDDY, DA VIES & MURPHY I 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Here, In Hennrtt Hall, on a dark night "iimy often be seen one or more whltp-robed, trembling girlish Ilgurcs climbing stealthily along the ledgo connecting windows of tho dlffeient rooms on the same flour. A midnight feast needs company to give It the proper zest nnd one cannot piny ghosts with oneself. A barefoot, tip toe iiiminnKo of the kitchen pantty Is not a ilinicult fent though one fielghtcd with frightful possibilities If an In visible cat or an obttuslvc chnlr chances to be In the way ot the skir misher. Then, when the provender ha been secured nnd the marauder hns re turned to her den, the fun commences. It Is risky huslncss selecting edibles lu the dark uud onp must be prepared for surmises when the food Is first seen lu tho dim caudle-llglit of the loom. A llmbuigcr cheese, a cold loast chicken and a lemon mciaugue pie me not the best of midnight diets; but stolen sweets are pleasant. The sight of the white-robed maidens sitting cross-legged upon the floor In a clitip around the provision Indpn table lmpiovised fiom a Snrntogn trunk nnd a sheet would lemlnd one of the sil ver nymphs of Aicadia kneeling In womhlpfiil adulation at Hie feet ot their Diana, Hut though these pagan deities me Immune In their celebra tions fiom nil earthly Interfeience, their mundane slsteis ate less fot lun ate, When a suspicious lady-pioctor nppolnted lo picvcnt Just such es capades, sees a glenm of light nt one o'clock lu the morning, coming from the crevice benenth a door, nnd smells llinburger cheese, theie Is (rouble nhead, She pounds nt the door for u 'mlt tance. Theie aie a number of hvs terlcal little shtleks, a hint led shufuing of bate feet upon the lloor, the candle is put out. nnd nt length the I'ghtful occupant of the loom opens the door far enough to show a sleepy, Innocent face and to luqulie anxiously what Is the matter. But the lady proctor has met with such leceptlons befoie and she pushes her way Into the room without leplylng. lights the gas nmld sundry sinotheied ejaculations from vailous jiatts of the loom, and then O' my' Fiom under the covets of the bed peer six sheepish faies, from be neath the bed paits of the nnatomys of at least thiee moie co-eds aie to be seen; the Saiatoga ttl'ilk Is not without Its occupant or nt least as much of n plump niHlden as codd go! Inside; and over tinon th vlndiw slll near which lay all the eaithly ie mains of a chicken sits another figure which Is neither lu Hie mom nor out, yet one-half either wnv -W. II Bluiueuthal. ooooooooooooooooo 0 o Q IHI-AIKII Al IIUII IIIUI1UI ooooooooooooooooo TODAY'S ATTEACTIONS. At-VIH'.M Wills llinlliriK in I'm it Dl.l fli'tiin" Sight Haveily's Minstrels, H.i ih' Niu MJ'Kxioii VUiMtfi villi lie lir titlrjiliuii ill Hi" I.MIMIII lomoiloA- llifillt, ,llli VinriiuV incline vnincrli.ni, Cioisc wINcn, 1 tin iiiniinl rnti rtJiiu r. He l tlie ci('j'it til.rkiaiti ItH'iKiluftliUt before Hie pubtlr wl N kniun all ci,i Hit' tmmtn, v lure lie m been the f.unille In I i line tor minv smmi. Ill-i ilinlUtlii hoe made llimivill'ls IiurIi. Ilii ilUon.t me dl n iplnilite anil tils nitty iiiuuk-i I ill It linMili nn wltii cennlne fun. Muitln, W.ildion, Ionium .iml Moilon, Vuown .14 Hie iiUln.il Hip four, .mi' ubo innonK t'ie fr.' tin i s .mil In llrlr in v one .11 1 iiiniih, "'Hie lln.nlril Mill," Telle 10 nl of joi. 'tin New llauihV MlieluNls miuei 1 lie nun Mi nit it f W. 1. 111UUIIe, who was fur juu llie Itailmif votuli't of die llaierh loinpan.. nli. 1 1 in ll'itf I.' tililentc lli.it (lie votal ioii, tif tlie iieent oiKiniratlon of llie bet ami mule np ol tlie loaillnr Mnuer in iniiHIiel.i. 'I line aie iiian. iioitl t litncr intioJuceil Inr luif llie lnllll.iii peifonnnitt', ami theie K no tlotilit but Mint litis lompani' 1 tlitf leader 0' all, plivfiitlli'.- a slinlhr l.ln.l of rnlritan. 1 irnl ( hinJe Maikte's Mllltaiv Land l tie aitiailbe teatnie nl tl'e uiaiulh uiiaiiRCil pai j .Ie nhlili en 1111 iluilni; tlie 1I1.1 "A Bachelor's Romance." Vn emit of inipoil.in, e In iut.,1 tlieaiili iN will lie tlie apptaiaiue ot all I'llil Minplu nml tlie 'Sol 4mllli liiK-ell loinpani at tlie f.lieuiii nevt 'llinrsdav niclit in Vil 'niltli RiiorU' THIS WEEK WILL BE A HUMMER AT THE rct jilar ly Vatttu Morion, "A Iliitlirlort Itomintr." Mr. ifurpliy Ii m,iler lontraet lor lone turn ef jean with Mr. I'reil llcrmr, wlio wi for tinny jraia omt nt 111 ifmalnn Sol Mnllli HtiMfUV inanastr. Hie bller bat is llrtl temporal II) fiom the Ktigf u h now pcmllng IHp winter In Sotitlietn California In aeaicli of leciratlon and health. Mr. linger hai hiilll for Mr. Minpliv an en llrely new and elalwrate production. Mr. Vfur. ph.v la lean nnd dry, with a large leirrve (one of liuinor, and at tlie ame time lm (ile.sl no observable manneilMiiai lie neier ulraltn for effect and la able In elicit nn abundant e ot laughter and leai. Moreover, If" baa In I1I111 a quality moat unique In a lonicdlan that ot e, initial dignify. Mr. Mtirphy'n fame ai gained In the role of Maierlck llrandcr in " Trtu Neer." ' "A riatheloi'a llninante" l a good play It la a aweet Jove tnle told In fnina at nine liiinioiotiiml Ininian. Mr. Murphy, In the thar acler of llavbl llolniea, hn a loir pet nihil Milled lo liltn. a pail tutted to hit liidhldi! alltj rtid ajmpatliellc vein ot comedj Hie quaint lomedlan ha- pioien tint lu hat genJui enough to tlcpait from the metlioil ol Ida pupil. lar predeitoor In the pientatlou ot the liaihelou Mr. Minphy liaa never seen lluell In tlie pari. It I n new ihatailce ai Mr. Mur phy ireatea It, and aiiorillng tn rlt Ir-, bean faiorable loinpirlnoii wllli ltu.ell'. "Two Old Clonics." Toiilsh' Willi lliothria wilt open 11 Ihlce ilai.t ' ciuaRinienl r.l the Vtadeniv ot Mile, preceiillnjr nt the Initial allrailioii, "Inn 01.1 Cionlot," an "p lo date fan- eoniedj, full of Hie and (ill 'in a'nl ,1 iue l.uuli provoVn ao If juu iloii t eie to get a yC)d laugli don't attend "The Tide of Life." ' llie lnle of Life," ulihli 101110 lo the .Via I emy of Vule Thuinl,ij, Friday and Saluidaj, U a tin loilivinr. Iiom the pen of I'dnartl Wentrel. Vli pier,- n pieteuteil b tills loinpany It vvoi tin ot the patinuage of an nihulier ot dramallo art it It full of Inline r width Idendi lu a giat". fill mmnei wltli the pithcvt. The eteiuii ufd III Hie pimludlon It ilillli'ly lew nml the light Mleit utetl aie said lo lie tiuequalrd "Wine, Woman nnd Song." beginning with a nut I life llnnul.i.i. Mnili IS, M M TlileM "Wine, W'onini and nuib" companv will he tlie attuttlou at the llalel) theater for Hirer da.i Vlr. Thiee hat made an ertellent leputntloii In Seianion ihlt .eatnn, and the company pioied mhIi a drawing rani Hi 11 ft it plailng a letnrii date. This seaon' oi gmilr.it Ion It ald to be even better than it tta last eat. and the llt ot arlljtt Willi Hie iiinpaii would nein lo bear out lhi amlllon, Tlie full totter Includes Clillitrt A fiohlle, llonita & Co.. Mlgnou (illbeit, Ktur and liol hold. Ham-on and Diew, d.i II jj, I ouNe Kliik. IMiia Wells, I'.lla Ha, dele Tourgei, (ieitiude Woltolt, Mulet (.iifiln. I'lhel llikei. Made tirif tin, Carrie Soil, t'lailie Fnullli, fied flattlott ami W. M. Ilogan. 'Ibeie aie tl vaudeville at Is and Iwo funny biiilesques nu (he piogiaintne. The rottiimet autl sienle rflpits aie iinnli.ill rlaloi.ile. ('alibi Inil'ii and v.iiIoils nnvelties and dantet add largelv In the fntere.t of bnlh tiiiilrque. theie will be the iimuI uiallnees Stock Builesque. Managei lleiriiiglou, of the New lUleiv lias dihnllel.v iWldtd to Keep liU populai theater open timing the months of Via and .lime, bt picsentliig a Hotk burlesque ionipanv-a detlihd imvelt in "ciahtoii. lie las alieid engaged a numlier nf eiep. Ileuallt piettv glils ami It iiehiftlaliug with nunieioiit other vaudeilllians, comeiliana, ett NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE. In ltnllili Inilii old !l'.. per tent, of the pop Illation live In elites. the Kentucky loiut if appeal- hat ilri lt'e.1 Hat a binkiupt It evempt fioi" piling allmoiv. Ilvtiy liibaliilant of tl.i 1'iiitiil Kingdom nnj lie (.aid llguratJvel.i to liold nwa.v ovei lib ji tet ul 10.1(1 V uUake hat Ium Utueil lu Itii.tln foil, i, I, In K the Mippl.ilnj of llqutir to the nun of Hie 'Itwu tilth Viitiy toips. lu one hmidied jejis. while Hie iiopulaiiou if the vvoild but doubled, the papulation of Hu I nlteil static hat Imita-etl foiirlien fuld 'l.u wi'.illll hat liiue.i.ptl fiflv-f .til. In lsi, Ih- I lilted Kliigduin only pov-e-xd .",1 jc.11tn.tl1. of whlili foiirtetn vine Imi etl ilailv .Now Ibeie are no fewer than J.IIS newrpiptit nnil '.'.Ilii migii's, making I. 'HI In all Iteil tnow ft .lequentlv ccn in the At 1 1 It i.ul Mplne legloiit (IhiiiIi.iI evpiiiiieutt have ltd in the tun I11-I011 that Hie led lolur l ill' to Hit pie-ence of a itgrtable 'iiliilame.1 THE MARKETS. SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. The following quotations are ftirnlibed The Tribure b M. S. Jordan ti Co , rooms TdVTOfl tfeara building, Scratitcn, l'a. 'I elephom- 60X1J. Open- High- Low- Cloi lug. ett. fit. ins, Vnieiiiau sugar III 11! 112'- II.! a Vineiitan ToKuin . Ulh U7 UT 1 ' Mib., To C . I"e . M fd fi ilia, T & S. F, Pi 'JIH t't !'l WIN. FIRE 1 PI Ai hil m ? hi 1 Mm 1 )k mLolZAM E I tVKjiv $ T1" "' r'"' ,ov-'',nseil cftcel vvhteh S VtS 1 vvXm?? T'J'liyv ""' ",v "'"'' iiiilitli' ale tle )) (OSjI I xWV'ioV'v I '8"'Mg 'r ilulr new rut iiiallon- It fCK tfitl V Jv'nt ' I f'ut' II"' bill" t udiinilago liv Hi Cp jjBf? V iiMln ' I I w " laul Finin mtel. tJ HiS ,l" ':"1' ''""" '' '''Rbiiti' It Ofi AtsyI )L ljl '1' fa not n if ii the bust 01 abdomen, Mlfy XfSl VSJt, I if ) I '"'1 plans nil Hit preiue on Hi- (S4 SJjJl V A.l J I J bi mil tntk mutles krtpliig tin 3m 3S Saijl f 'boiildois In 11 line pole PH fej-X f V I ERvCTFlRM Sty'o 701.- 8& t5, 1 lISX . ( Hiavf liont lttl Of white and IC1 K9 llvA V U I ,'"',, ,l'1" '''I1 U'""1 '$1.00 S$3f fi WltvV V"!i ERECT FORM Stye 7"2.- mi's .?5j Vv'i'SVi. 5X. J I "'I' ""red. heav.v liont tlrel. rfflj HT V,i Nj9iMVkI '&J' $ l"1'' "' lniiorleil lllaiuond i. STf- OT? -$WTir i '"" '" Ml''"' "'"' 'll"'' 'S-'50 Irak lg- vtiC i&& S EREOT FORM Stylo 96?:- MM F-V VH r M'"'" "' ''"I'o'ici loiini, full 7Y IvJSA l3?' H umril, bias nit, foi email. bio JVSA vS vj?,-, y ,hr iigm.t . .. . $1.75 y5i iOT Vv NX ERECT F3M 53lvlB 959 - (Xi -ks V ..i IvSil t r in wlillr ami iliati, lull goreii v-v imtr ERECT FORM Style 960 -H I'xtin bea v rirurb Coutll In wliltn 11111l1l1.il) nnd hlnok Sntecn; lull gmi'il: Idnni'iil $2 5J ERECT FORM Style 96 i -f lninir-nl I'niitlij mil gim-il; blm rill; heiivlly butietl; rorlnlly iluvrlopi'tl tlgtirot .. $1 50 CAUTION-lleniPinbcr Hint tlic "W. II l!rc.t Form" 1 meet I un til ely illlli'irnt from nny ntlisr In lltu 111 11 l(ot. T1I1110 enniiiil lii'iitiotlur "ii guml; Look, foi llu letlciltig "A, II. lircct Fiirni" rliiliiieil on till' Illhlllt'Ot evoi.v putt-. On -a e al ill Hie e.tabb-1 limits In natiton P vour ihabi dm not Inn Ihtm In ttoik, tend hit name and ptbt di"'1 ' e ""' ' ,lln "'' 'll" ,"" J" '"I'l'"'1' WEIN&ARTEN BROS,, 377 Broadway, New York. IliioUvn I1.11ll.11 . V.I 4 -i'i '. " Halt. .V Ohio ''' "-i V a ';.' 1 Coll. Tol I'i'a I"'1 ' III... A (.Mile I. !"' '"'a " ( hie.. II J. ( .. . 1". I"1' 1 l'" a ""'a M. Paul I"'l'i 1"'"J '"'I, - ''-"a Hotk l.liml ... !'. -"' ' " ,?" Dtlawate . ll.i.l.on . .H-I'i 1'" !'' ""'a Km. rVTev . I'l 'T'j -. ' ' Louis. .V: Ni-li bi bsi' '"' 1'"1, Mii'ijllau Me IW'i li""i I'l'-.. ll'1, MM. T mi. Hun C. l''j b'l'i I'1- "' Mis.ouil I. III b' l"l l"li l""1' Siutliiin P.ullie I' J"'' 4'''i ,vs Noilolk i Vt -(.in .. . .a ."'i ."'"v ''"' Voilh. IMtllic T'l " ""'i ""'a North. P.itllit, Pr v vi vi v V V. Ctnliul 117 117 IF''. II"" Onl. k Wl-I I!!': !! ."' -l'a P.nni. If. It T.l'i T'l1! I""1! '""i IMiilie Mail 31 .'Is HI1 'I1 Iteali.irf HI'S- "lT "I1 "' Iballng, Pi -xi '"- TI'j 71'. -o'llhein II II '-!7'i 'J7'. -27 -:' --oiit'icfi It. II.. l'r .... ' ' ;. ;' Tenn. ('. .V lion ' l.'- " .l't "' V. - l.-ille-i II l.l'n li't II I'. . la.ithei, J'l 7 7"i '" T.'i I . - Itutib.i .: I" I'".- P' b"i I'lilrtU I'.iiltn "-a 'Ll ''-'s 'i . t nli. 11 Patllie. Pr li' ""'i. "' s-"'1 1 .ibi-li. Pr W'l I-' "-" l't We-hiii lni. 11 Tt ": ti ."'i ('. f. I ""'a "'- "'"a "'I1! Pn pie's Hi- II"." lu.'i I'M H. s... s H.i ,ll' IM'a -'I'. so s l'r .l ill i.l nl 'lia P.11III. "-'I ':'14 "! --'a III C11 toillidl ... . '.'n1 'JT -(.' j "7 C. s m. el Cn If', U1! ii 1". Ni; f'!!lv fill.VIV MVIIKI'.r. Open- High, low Clot Will:.!'. b'g. e-t. e.. hi.' VI..V Ml'.- -'l "l ' lull ' - sllli i1i CORN. bv H."1, Ii.'s U. I.', lulv si.1. K.'s -H ' V.i. Scianton Wholesale Mniket. Moiiectetl In II. II Pile, i7 Lit kawaniia Vv. llutlii -Cu-aiiiiiv, Jl'..at i dalrv, 1 r. -J' I. I Irtee Pull 11.1111 l.'il !i I .' VVi-tem I11-I1, II lo ll'i" I main ttati, ll'i! lo I'.'j' s lleatisl'ei l.u, thulie mallow, V 5'niia) Pea Real a -Pi 1 tin. "til a.'.Mi Mtilliini lleana-l' r bu , lJ 4Ua.' i (lictn Pea-. I'i r bu . 1 10 il li Onions- Pei bu 1 $1 toil ,V). I lour II. M pilriit, -i bid., l "-.".. lied Kldne lleant- Per bu , .'.4aa- al l v vl Improved "I 1'icm.h Coutll, in while nnd iliali, lull goreil nml Mas nit $2.00 Scranton Boaul of Trade Exchangs Quotations All Quotations Based an Tar of 100. bTOCKS. nid. Ailed flri't N'atioral Hank Umi .tranton savings Hank 100 ... 'I bird National II ink IMi Untie 1chII nml lllscount llauU., UI lUonomy Light, II. & P. Co ti Latka luitt fate Deposit Co 1.VI ... Clark .V. r-nover Co.. l'r IJJ Scranlin Iron K.iue I: Mfg. Co l(X) rkiantou Alo Works flV Lackawanra flab Co, Pr 3) County Saving! It ink A. runt Co.. 3W Firtt .National Bink (Carbondale) 5i Mandard Drilling Co ail Tiadert' National Hank 11V ... bcranton IlolS and Nut Co 11H 0UNDS. Seranlen Pamngcr Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1020 113 ... reople'a Mieet Hallway, rlitt mort gage, due 1013 115 Peoplc'a bticet Hallway, Uencral moilgage. due 1WI 113 ll'ckscii Manufai Hiring Co IIVI Lacka. 'town-hlp School 5 per icnt. ... tot City of Sirautcn ht. Imp. t per tent 1M Siranton Traition C per lent. ..... 113 ... Phllndeliihin Live Stock. l'l.ilidilphii, Vlaith if Ilneiptt for the vvtek; tattle, .l.o-.'il, elm p. '"I . hog-. Lll'i. I alth Maikil a -bade liiiuei 011 the best i liiliotit, l-l, " i'la'i.'ai; t hone, 'a'i JV; goml, YI.Tai, iiitiliiiui, al T3il M. inniiiion. ijl ' ai.;;. -Imp ..oil I nub- Values oleadilv held ami good Mipplt ami fiipplies well dipo-eil of. "sheep, 1M1.1. .'h'i'ji., thiilii, I "I Sail 'Mil; good. Hi 1P51 ; medium, Vjiii., luiuuioii, 3al',ii.j l.niil,-. .". ii.'ti -luiiig lambs, l Vim 30 apiece lloai- Maikil nihil Hong with a good il. iiiandi wti-liin, --1 1-'. elate Imjra rot lu iiiikn: In urns, 2 1 ln4i ; thin, lowa, i .'Mo. : viul i.iltes -old ii'.ulllv .11 ."aTi.. ev In 1 hub e liiluglua" T'jt.; inllib iow only lu tin- btllii tti.i'lts tiiiniuaiideil fcJViio, dreved ttttit langnl ill ii'iaS'i., dies-nl mws, 4',i BuiTnlo Live Stock. 1 .1.1 llullalo. M.111 h .'I Iteteipls: ladle, pit I 11-, -Imp mil lamb-. Ii tats; hog-, 'Z2 eais. xliipiuinls (utile. Ii" 111s, li(.(i and lamls, II t.its, hou, i 1 ai - (allle lii.hiiig'd, nbc. iliime lo evlia, i" J ",.1 7 ". I mib- (hone i" eH 1, -"i ;Va" aij sheep, 1 hoii e in eui.t. - 1.1 1 C ling" lleavv, i inn .11, pigs, ,i v vi v v v v v w.