.,- - r&tifc&f ''"y&WMW$$k -'&k&t ,''" " T yV '" 'V"W.w vmj$$? iw'; w THE SCRANTON TlUBUNE-TlTESnAV, Al'JUL 2, 1001. 4. I T K l& tr f K Se $cranfon ri6utte I'ulilMieil lull), i:cepl 6'".,1a ; . ", .Tl'liZfifc" tine t'ubllMilng.tomtiiiiy, "I 1 H'y Cent. Month. MVV 8. HICHAM). IMItor. I). V, IttMII.I.', lluslnm JlJnJger. hew .rk Uim.i ''Ohkm,. bole Asiinl lor I orclgti Advertising kntcicd (I llio I'oslofll' i- Jt Scianlon, P.i Second Clnvs Mull Miller. When fpj'c Mill pel mil. Hip Tribune I ""."V ' Kind to print tlioil Ictleis Irom Its rlrnili bcai' tug tin lurteiit loplcn, Mil lis uile l11,hal,f1,ic,'i inu-t lit IiiciI. lot pnbllullon, b.v 111" rcul luniei ami llic undiiloii pt,ectdent l at uiUinc l thai all ioiitilli'illniishull lm Ml' J"-11 to ctlltot inl Til-Ion i in; mi it vir con Aii:itrihiM.. 'llie tnllo'ilng tabic lio. Uie litci per Incli each lnetllon, ipuco 10 be ucd within one CJr: I Hi it. i f I Mi intern 1 "I' lleuding 'Ol-llil'll .275 ij .'in .i? it.; r .. .PI .HI I ." I'or turds of thaiit.'. rrviliitions of condolence! mil similar contiiliutltTis In tin nJturc pi iu leillsliig The Irlluiii" nuUs A tluirije. ot j ecniii line. , , , , Itilrs for Clalflefl AdierlWng furnished u" I'l'lllJtioM """ TEN "PAGE&"" " SCIiANTOX, APtlil. 2, 1Snl. Tlii' "lii Itti in l iliMSfd to lniM' Hie pi l lb cji ot iiiiiiouni liif," ttial Won. II. .M. IMvi ii iN li.i fonsetitotl to not .11 luilm- oi tlir i clii 1 1 i merits nf tlm imlj-bK iiiiinuviiipts siilimlttfrt In lis slim l ntin s runlfst Tlil.i itit-ic .Ill inium fllle-lll, t ( lllf ( ' 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 f .' ( I . Is dll that will lie iiii- -siii. tu Inline sih.su luli' i olillilflRi' In the .iu.ikK. In view oi tin' '4imu'iiiiis uunihet' of the iimiiu siilpis iMiK'it'ii, home tlmo mum nal uiiill.v c la ist' licloif the ilei'lslon as to 111" tlnoc nii Milium i,in bo aii iii hi 1 1' cil. Iml it vi 111 lie in.nk' ay boon .is i (insistent with ,i iIiiihiukIi ami tairlnl i IglihiK oi llio .n ions Llulm I lie Uecorder's riessagc. Rid ni:i)i:i: MUIlt'S annual tiit's&jsc it- .in Insliuullvc iii'l i ii miinsliig (lociimunt. Its i'piis(,in of the niciits ami luiisslilfs uf Hie nei municipal irviini' uiioii whli.li llie city is now i'iiiImiMiik is mi mate ami well ton .suli'ieil ami the siiBKOsiIon- offeicd to oumij: an- ii,utieal The niei-'.'-.iKe slinulil he i tail in full, hill foi- llio benc lit uf those unable to spate time lor a loading ill l he complete text we offer the Inlluuilis suiitllial. In tefoienee to llnaiKi's, the contiol Ici s ippuit is riuoted 1 1 out to show a. total ilty indebtedness of $SU,7-18. with nt-i-ltiUK lesouiees of $11 1.StCS. Ieains a m.1 indebtedue.ss of JISO,!.".'. With a bonded indebtedness lap below the uei.!go in eities nt hluilUi s-le, Kei.ui lon's 1 1 edit ma be infenod fioin the lael that city bonds leientlv hold In New Voi Ik at a lowi r Inteii bt idle than bonds of flieat I'.iitain Atlei; sjieiiiyins the aiious suliicca ul icxenue tmdee the new chattel, the lei Older ab.serts that the local ta late is the lowet.1 ainoiiK' the lav lates of tlie laise cities of the countiy and im Pll!fes upon otini ll.s ar.d public the notossit ni UivpliiK it as low as pos sible, loiifisteni wlili Rood soern niciil. The l ir m dor nines the pionipt 'Ofiilment ot an oidliiance imposing a licetibe tax on all eoipuiatlon lioioto foie imiuuiie hum i.txailon loi local lllllpllsox Apiopos nf (he new (lepti tnii'iit uf pulilic saleiN. Hie Hcuider di duce.s Cioin tlie .mull niiinljot ul polliemen pniploed and liom the small amount, ot f-eilous i lime icportrd that Scran ton Is Inhabited b.v ei.ptionally m alildiii'A' people In Inn oiiii-i laigi ellli'S llie aioiage is i poll, ,iiimi (, t.eiy OT.'i of the population, I m Sciantou it Is 1 to eeiy l.SSi poising, it. i uinpll ineuts the police upon lli-lr maiKod success in repicssini. i ice. uotabl die .social evil; but asks ioi- pi addition n pj.trolm.eo. Jloie litimanc inoii-on loi deallnsr In pollio conn with Incipient crime, so that firft oflVnoVix and tin Jfortunato vomen miiv mu In cithei herded Into ill-Hmellln,: icils m hent the vllo talk o Incon iKlbics or else to bt lot go on imyinent of .i line, with out effort at reclamation, I- uirhI a jmiii lire department lor the nMiti.it city. iMth volunteer tiiinmliiKs p u1(. cutsklrt!', is udvocateil us a stmt toward a fully paid dt'iunnieui ot ihe ilibt clas-s. The compilation ol a new lode of laws for the. Kulduiue of tlio building inspector Is leconuueniled; the leasoius I'or appolnllu? a delinquent tux col lector uie .set forth; as -w ell us the meilts of ct'iilinllKlitM: authoilty In llio ilepat tment of public miuKm and In (uncltihion thl.s udinlmble ihotmhi n piesentcil, Ihe oih) j ml onlj imtlioil uf iliMi'liiilnluij llio null in- ikmmiw ul tin' puicnl ill il.ii Pi lll be rhc liTt yinr1 niAid uf (uinhii tliii; tin' i it 'a liusiiii-.., 'I hi thiol uf tin- ihann l to iVuinole more llbeul inliuliil Iii.IiIioii, in Urine economy iu i-xpendltiui's, In linn ii ihii cfttoieiicy of tin department., (mil to iun 1 1 ol tin dlitribiitlmi nl llie ri'Miim llum me a few nuinii wliiilt ue uiulil litui In lo-e .irlit. ot the ilt y jiniit IImi w f Hum It, iiiuum, mnl tlio liuonie ought Iu lm jiul mu-l )w ji, jo He Id the peed of thu iimuiiipjllt II 1. imi u inuih the i'Uition of tax lute .n it i in ij . m ou go. Il is rdSj to Infill ililil, lull ll ii not io ejy In rje'the mone.i In pj il ni, M-ntliineu ni both couuciU, I nl.U Iu ivaue Oil, t lid t It lll lu 111 cflOlt to 1U-()H'J1' with uu In out- u.i, j ImlMihillt in ,i hv'i-latlio udlrs., KBurdltss uf mi partlaa luiislilujtlani, in Jli thing whiili ulll make tor the jcIuiiUko of the ptople wIiom n runts c Jie and wlioi liiluesU me inlruaM in our lund.,. It the post llie poiitrsi ot the councils are lew than In tin pst, ample opportunities of rrndirliip u.efiil ter mi to thilr runnllluuit-i and to (lie eil (till rinulii to Us liiemhirM. Lit us striie, raili In hit. oil n n.i mid In liii imn tpheir of duly, to (oinplltli t-oiuitlihiR dining the cumins; C4r mIiIiIi Mill irdouiid iu llie achanljc mid itedit uf out teiond ilivi tity nf beranlen. Second-clabs In name; but let us hupn Hoon to be 'lliat-clab.s in all (he attributes of uooJ goeumeiu. The piomotlon of Gcneial Funston j HPenis to satisfy everybody aave the Htlsiociatlo "K'b'Ular" who lias lung liuen ualtlnt', ilerbei Gladstone, M. P., son or the departed" "Oram! Old JIan" or Ungllsh pollticB, In lilt) just Usueil Iitdlctmetit or tlio Toiy Kovoininent for Its war policy tuul mistaUes In South A idea and the Ojicnli luts diuwu tlio .c'ea jtf Ui& Lik' iiwity I I'pei l.in finn Coo' lnrlifs ."-i ) liic lies II l-'iu ' . ,. t'i ivl " . . t.Vi li'KjJ " . . IS einl imrly Upon lilni In n Mty thnt may ntiike lilm his fathers successor as that paily'a Parliamentary leader. The iLH-unlei'1) wileetloii of Oeorge Jr. M'tttoon CHt Iu plntf of A. A. VosbUi-AT a city Holleltor Im nut to bo construed ns it tcflecllon upon Mr. Vosbutg1. II lepresptitfl it piticly peisonnl piefcr encj nrlsliiB fmin the fact that Mr. Watson hail for yours been Captain Mnlr'A attorney. It Is due to Mr. Vos butff to say ihnl Ills service In thf city sullt lloishlp wan pninstuldii-,', consrl ontlous ii nd efllclent. He grew dally In public usefulness and the pail he took Iu preparing- lhr way for the rlty'rt transition Into the Mjcnnd clnss wtut most credltitble. Itu will ttndotibledly lie lieaid front later. llie Recorder's Cabinet. A"Tlln 8KNTIMKNT Is piovalent r (hat b'eianton, having oiitei ed it new tluss, Is to Jimtlfy the optimism which 1ms pre dleled Ihui sin .should benefit by the change. The only possible umraiit for compellltig the change Mils to faclll litte Improvement In governmenl, and this Is In a, fair way to be done. It N srntlfvlnq- lo notice how wide-f-piead Is Hie feellitfr that as we step ovei iiom Hie old rlns Into the new, the old pipjudloeo, factloiinl animosi ties and political bickerings should as fur as pn-'slblc, be left behind and n genuine union of the good elements of all fat lions and patties formed for the i tiinmon advancement of the cltv. This doling is wl-ely lpflooted ,1)1 tlie ie coi dor's 'ippolntmciits. At llie head of Ills cabinet, in Ki.tiilv i. 'lemons a tihcctor of public satetv, the ell lias an olllclil not only Inti mate! I'ainllljr with city affairs in (oii"oiiuerieo ot long service in councils, Inn likewise splendidly equipped, by lialnin? and tempot anient for Intro dtKiiig sstem, discipline and increasetl (niiionev into tlil Important port of llie public service. All thing? con-iil-oi ed, hU s-elertlon was the veiy best that (ould have boon made it fullllled tin laigest number ol the vltaliciiuiie-ilKiits- of Hie pluce and will glc the gioatet measure of public satisfac tion. 'The place next in impoi lance, tho (iliccioi.slilp of public works; pcthap" it would be moie aicut.Ue lo .say, a plate of equal Importance, goes to a Ucmociat. Hon. John E Hot-he, and we can imagine that this appointment -v. il t otiaslon the gtcatest sin prise. But Mr. P.oche is concededly one of our ablest, If not our most resourceful au thoiitv on city affairs; he knows every pa it ot Setanton and eveiy curient of. Us public activities; and there is not a Republican In the city who can ques tion his thoiough adequacy for giving a fust-class administration of the du 1101 comprehended within his depatt nent. Ills selection supplies a. con spicuous notice to llie Demociatlu (itizens and taxpavets at the very be ginning thu tho new ripper regime is not meant as a patty weapon, but ns an Insttumont for Improving the city government: it Is an invitation for a geneiiil lo-opetatlon, regardless of pol itics, low a id making our city what it should be. The otbei appointments speak for themselves. Whcte not tetentions of officials previously elected, they rep resent honest attempts to btlng Into the city's hCMviie the best ability avail able. The distribution has been ap portioned with iiueful fairness and le gaid for Hit tamlliar political tequlre ments el without losing sight of the special need for mote than otdinary ability in older to Initiate the new methods of government wisely. It is believed the tes-t ot time and trial will indicate the lecordei's judgment and win lor his new adminisiiation as thus constituted (he confidence of a large m.ijoiity of the people. The Republican membeiship of com mon louncll thtew away Its chance of caplming the new otganlzation by n teilug into the battle In a Mate of dis union. It was cleat ly outgeneraled. As for i 'bail man Culpln, he fulfils all the lequliemeiils ol a lltst-class "peach." Tests for School Promotion. THi: MOVKMMXT in Phila delpbia, noted by The Tiib une eteiduy, ro do away with the buidensonio. wrlt tonsihool ovainlnations against which tlil paper has been ptotestlng and to piomoti? pupils by dally lecords ot pi i.Ki ess and the teachers Judgment, is u distinct letoiy lor Miss Anna Hallow ell. Mis. Mitteiia 1., HlanUen butg. Mis. Muiy Mumfotd and others, their assoclatPt!, who began an enei gellc citmpnlgn for this Impiovemeiu yeais ngo. They began It in the New t'entiuy club, iiiuled It Into the Clvlo i lub and into tho bo.ud of education, ot nlili Ii lliey have been membeis. As icioiiily noted In these columns, Iu ium ilblng the Jaincs Paten hchool, villi h Mix" Hallow ell's lnlluence with ht-r ollow-iiieinbiH of llie bo.ud ot education succeeded in having tians litnifd iioiii lullme to Immense sin -i efs, llie wilt tun examination test has lloer been used theie, In tho bingle. Irstaitie lu which It win used, by nuler of the In aid of education, tor tnmpail bou with lesults In oilier schools, the britHi- methods ot piomotlon mid tlio llexlblti system of teaching young chll dion, Vxith, weie fully Justified, Mlt33 Hallow ell's ospre.sseil hope ten yeais ogo, that the JnmeK Fonen bchool might seive as tt model Iu thesi reupects to the ontlie lty, was laughed to scorn by many. Hut It Is evidently appioocMng realisation and not In Phlladelp.ria only. Tlio excellent portialt or .Indue Ed wards pilnted yesteiday was made available for Tho Tribune's usu thiough the couitesy of the Philadelphia Press. American Archaeology. TIIK RECENT illscoveiy by memberh of ArUoua's An tiiiuurlau association that the huge Tolttc mound, a few miles from Phoenix In that Terri tory, Is iedlly the burial place of a city, a castlu and citadel, raised In some leniote civilization, has aroused a fiesh lntetest In Ameiicart antiquit ies and the study ot Its ancient ie mains as beailnsr on problem of his tory. Not only throughout the Vav Southwest has this new Interest been . Aaakexied, 11 come ftaloclleBtly w itli Harviilil university's lately announced ambitious ptojcot for what Is. to bo known hs it museum of man. That project hail Its basis In tho gift ot the late Georgp Peabody to that univer sity the Pcaibody Museum ot Anieil can Archaeology and Ktlmology. liar Vaid's "museuni of man," stm ting with this as nucleus, now lias the definite beginnings nf a Hcmltlu museum and a Uermnnlc. one. Out It wilt not receive from Ail7.onn, whatever ot Willie may bo discovered III the explorations (here, any of these to add lo Its Peabody collection. "Every find of value," It Is already an nounced, that may come to light In the progress of clearing away from castle walls and mout nnrt reservoir, or In city stt-ectH and buildings still distin guishable, "will be held In the restored custlo as the nucleus of a Southwest em museum of archaeology." The famed Cosa Cliitnde dlscoveied some yeais ago near Florence, Arizona, Is dwarfed by the one Just dlscoveied. This casa or castle by measurement Is .ISO feet in length and ISO feet In width the Casa Grande being GO feel by 60. While exploring1 expeditions In J3gypt and iu Babylonia are revealing to this generation the history of centuries long hidden In mists of myth, antiquarian reseat rhes In, this western continent demonstrate that on It also races and nations far above savagely have had, In piehlstorlo times, their rise and fal. Hut. the pathos of these American dis coveries, outside of Yucatan, is the ab solute lack of w i Itten or inscribed hiero glyphics, of aught Hint adds anything of moment to the pages of history. What was the stoiy ot tho citizens ot this bulled cltv and of its guardians in that immense castle? Will the veil of Time over them ever be lifted? They die "like the lobt Pleiad seen no moic below." The death ot the Rev. John Ja.spei, the colored pieacber of "Do Sun do move, suah," faint lemoves a pic turesque Amcilcan Ilgurc whom tho earth's tovoUitionb eveiy once In a while bi ought afresh lino puDHc no'tice tempeted with merriment. But, apart ftom this, he was an earnest Christian preacher As those iu charge of the supply wagons at Manila have been showing the natives how to make money in handling government stores, it -will now be proper for Pnclo Sam to give an emphatic example of the consequences. TOLD BY THE STABS. Daily Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus, The Tribunn Astrologer. tsliolabe tat. " 21 . ni , foi Tuesday, Apul J, 1"M. a- v,1 ms i Inld belli tHts rliv uill reffiet lint, he tame loo lale to lake part in (he fun up at cily hall yclerda. People eiiaceptible lo spiinpr feier will do nell lo awnd etcicise until the effects of moving day have paed awa.v. Il is probable no thai public safely mil not hereifur be eeibod'a biiincBs. A good mini fcllown who falhd lo obtain lUinmon tsterdav uie ol the opinion that this Intl. about the "otllce sccl.lmj the man" ts all humbug. :Nnv ba.e ball rules tire doubtless intended to burn the same in older to riic the orators of the diamond moie time to "chew the rag," It U to be hoped that the new goicinment trill apph the sprinkling pot or the featbei duster to fciranton'h ftreets at the earliest opportunity. Aduee a to the manner in which ihe tlty should be run nndci Ihe new (baiter will be plinliful and Incxpen-lie mile's bcided from thi time litnte. Ajacchus' Advice. Ho not believe eertlnng jou lead in the papers sate the ad-erti-emtnts College Dramatics Seen af Old Penn Philadelphia, Aptil 1. COl.l.Hii: ilianialit aaocialIons me tupcelally Miong In tin eastern universities Harvard has hei Ilaty Puddini; club, Columbia her "Niollei." fVirnell hei 'Mmqui," The I'liherkily of Pcnnsyh inia lias undoubtedly thu i.tronue-.t colleRiate diamatlc organi7alIon In ttiU (Oiinti, in Us famous "Vla,.i. and Vg" ( lub. The tjinkir institution boasts a strictly pun umiliur urgnnlration that i ronduded "on lite mine strict piles vihieh app lo her nthletes. 'the Mask and Wig dub produces an annual bur li'qu( at Ihe best theatre in Philadelphia for an entire week and puks the hotr-e to ltd capaciti, Iu give an idea of the magnitude of this ama rmi diama.ii oiganli'allon. It handles at the annual pirformanees about iflJ.tWO The bur liMjues me -.tagiil on exaclly the same lines as proietsluiial shows, Ihe wencrv and roslumcs aie planmd foi inontho ahead, 'Die menuy iiaii. all to.t .ilmut 41,1100 and the toslunm t?,000 I hen ue nigs to lie made for the undergraduates of the club, uliieli tost about J0O a eai. Vo vvoiniii an pi'imllltd to lake part In' the bin. lixpie and el the ibllit with wlileh the cob lifci boj( purlia fimah .roles is remaikable, Iiieliiding the ia.1 and ili'oius. makeup men, (0tumen, slim i irpentei, musicians, nUium light men, the Mas,k and Wig club carries fie (pienll moie thin 100 mill on Us out of town Iuiiin llie tlub has its own home, whiili is loo inall for the annual perforniaiu es, but It Is the i-uilntist buildlnt' Imaginable, and uluMr the inenibers rntiruln people of the utage and public world in general, Half wj brlu ten spiuie and Pine Mrect. I'hiUiIelphla, and in tlie rear of several fashion able icildinie", Ihe mode.t interior of tlio Ma-I. and IMg flub of tlie rniversily of Pennsltaiiii hides un Interior as unique as It is comfort ihle and JilWIr 'Ihe lUk and Uig flub house iri i niuodelid stibie, Il J.n't ,i barn, It's a stible. lio down them at any lime, and ou'll walk iliiuilly Into a room tint ha. n't its upiai in u thousand clubs. U Is the grill room, flu. ished in ricmMi oak, wltli u Dtitili lire plate large enough for a bid, tibhloned corners as lomfortable as Ihey are loonn, 'llitu look about ou on the wall, and see when Ihe eleiertst puster designer In Amerlta, Mafled Patriot, has lmiuorlall?i'd Old King Cole in it place other tlun purser rliinie.i, tce win re lie jias neiicd a nook ii ud Ijplficil each tlub iiirinhcr witli an rlllu character that dodges and peern ai jou from behind a particular beer stein. And when jou go upstairs ou'll see a stage about as large as band lo, win re (lie best amateur shows In America have been cajoled, lilted and whlpptd Into shape uulil 111 made Iheli bow on a real stsge in public bifore larktl audiintij. Oier head rougli and gruesome rafters hang soberly, v,ou sit in a stable loft and .! hear some verj, very drier things Mid ond acttd in an amateur wai. -o It uas in Apill Jl, JKa3, accoiding lo a let old in a diuo owned by oi.e ot the founders, ...at a first meeting or conversation was held in College hall that resulted finally in Ihe fouu uaiion of the ilaslc aud ttiir club. Wilhln a few months after thu fall term of lb&S opened the question was made known lo the undergraduates, itvton I'otterall Mi Michael and (itderkk Ilrooke Neilsou presented the tubjitt ot a dramatic club to tlie undcr-graduates. burlesque was tome how ritteu before tlie dub went Into active organUation, rite enchanting name of tho "Njmph of the I.urleyburg" was found in an odd corner, and then Ihe promoters felt ashamed of lhtPUfltcj and re cbrlil-wed k lfsn "tur. ooooooooooooooooo The People's Exchangee A POPIJtiMt CU:niS'n rtOUfil. for the ( Deneflt. nf All U1ia ttavi Houses lo . Rer.t. Ileal Kstsln nr (it ir I'rnnertv to Sell or richangc, or Who Want Hltnatlons or i Heln These Small Advertisement Cost One Cent a Word, Plx Insertions for Klvo scniB noru uxcepc nituaiions uieu, wihcb Are inserted rre. ooooooooooooooooo Help Wanted Male. ilAMi'.U-KllibT CbVSs STI.MKIII M lv' AMI Itciiilngton nperatm; good silat in i"" right ntiti. Addrrra Mnnitfatlutcr, i ire Irlbunr ANTi:i-0t'S MvN Wild I MIKIIsTANIW tailoring. II, riirson, Irimiii lintel. Help Wanted Female. WANTED-TWO tlOOt) WAlSr PIMMIbKb AT WardVt, lln vl ashtngton iveuiie. Situations Wanted. BOOKKFhHKn AMI 'OnilBSPOMBNT WOI I 11 like position i oompetcnt nnd rcllibtc. An dress Ilookkreper, lltt rifrficld slnut, scriintoii. feirHA'llOV WANTEn-VOl'Vfl MV. 21 YIIAtt. winls iwsltloii in deettltnl vvoiks or on civil engineer orps satlifrtttloii guaranteed. (0i Washington avenue. blllUTIO.V WAMT.M-IIV A AOIINO M N AS grocerv clerk, dry goods or shoe i,.ilf sman. oi nnv deiicil position; has llfleen .vrais' r pcrlcnee; best of rrlerenees, Address A, n, C , Tribune office youm: lad-v niiMnns v position as a- sklimt bookkeeper: tan furnish best of let eremes and is evperienred. Vddrew "llxpetl nice," Tribune ofllio. sitva'iion WAxii:n-n vor.o coi.ohf.d worn in as cook or Joins general lioiucwork fiT.1 f.tckawannv .iveuue. MTUATIOV WAN1P.D-T0 (10 OUT WAStllNl. and Ironing taken home also Call oi nddrevs 1. n , .IU fcuinner avenue. "iru.vnov wa.ntkd-hv s -vovivn 'io no out b day vi ishing, ironing and oleiiitiig. (all or addiew Mc Mai.v Kus,ell. IIW t'edar avenue, oily. siTHAfiov WAM'nn ii v a riooon S0 HE- spectible gnl to do general liovi-ework in a fmall family. Can give good reference. Pleiie cil) at 511 Xorlh Rebecca ati-rme. Hyde Pa-. wMT,n n.KmcvTi poniov ok y kivi b a competent 0.mg nun; refci'Oies Ad diess V, P., care of The Tiibune. line, or the Knights and (he Naiads " The first cast rphearsal was held .Ian 10, ISP), and thrn on .Ian. 29 the Mask and Wig dub was formed. "I.urlinc" was not nhediiled for public ga?e nn l.i June 4. a penod of "-onir months II was a warm June night when Ihe new dub mule its initial bow. The production was. relatively speaking, a very drear affau in spile of four months of veving inepar.itirns. "t'apt.iin Kull, tj. S. N," (lSID) was staged in nine weeks, and could have been perfected in seven. In lir0 McMichncl wiole a burlesque tailed ' me llngandress " Willi Ihe assi.lanee ot Neil son the pla was lenied and appropriateii named "Men l'ranklin " It was presented upon the evenings of May S and 10, 1SD0. at the South llroail Street theitre, and lepeated in June. In lblll a double bill was presented, "lien Frank lin" was revned on the evenings of March .11 nnd April 1. The theatre was Ihen closed for a uress lehearsal, and "Miss Columbia" grated the boards and w is imincnsel successful. In --.! the dub in iiigurated it.s present polity, "Mr. nnd Mrs f leopatra" was distinctly a com plete production 1 ho scenery, ceMumes, etc, weie new for the occasion, and the burlesque was produced in all thuteen times, and sunned the gruesome number, "Mr. ind Mrs, Cleopatra" bowed to the best audiences in Philadelphia for sue performances, beginning April IS It was Hun placd at o.v Hoi en. Conn , nt Sew loi!:, Washington mil Ilallimon The following .voir. 1691, was the llfth amilwrsirr of the tlub nnd a memorable vejr. Ilolh graduitcs and undei Riaduates weie in the "V.inl cc League," I lompilation bv MeMichael, Merrick and Neilson, i. was the banner eai iu llie dub'n hlstor.i. The tenal leceipls for the week beginning "ipnl .t al Ihe Chestnut Street Opeii houe, sggregated $1-1,001'. -nt .tear of lhfit was nude memorable bv tin burlesque, "King Arthur." and the purchase of Ihe dub's quaint quarters uown on (jinnee street. ...ng rllmr." b Neilson, was produred Daslir week it the ""With Mrnud and two nights in Halilmore and one iu Washington. "Kenllvvorth" in 18U5, wis an onginal burlesque bv MeMichael and original inu-lc In 1-d 1). Deale, who has waved Ihe baton foi Hie dub since 1SSS. "K(n ilivortb" was iboul the liindsonust pioduelion ever placed on the amateur stage The actual col was nearh sikOOfl, and the entire show was a stage picture from start to finish "N'o flen tleinan of France" tame in isou, a, splendid piece of work by MeMichael in compilation with liar clay W, VVirbiitnn. This production was taken loVevv Haven and Dnston and sroicd i tre mendous bit, Iklward A, Fimlton. ot "Krminie" fame, wrotp "Very Little lied lllcllng Hood" for the club In IS'17, Thi was the Hist and last professional puxlucliun. I'lie club came to its tenth anniversary in ISIS. A double bill was given. The first was termed "The Investigating Committer." a fiutiln lab-et preceding the regu lar amateur burlesque exlraiagana, "The House Hut .Ink. nuill." The curtain raiser was ex trimely sad. It may have bien a lade of prepa iillou'or nf talent, oi both. Tlie under gradu ates production brought forth a bettei balanced cast than anj previous production had known. In 1ST1 "diptaln Kldd, U, S. N,," was staged in splendid stjle, and flnani tally was the best thing that the club had done since Ifi'il, und claims the dlstliu lion of being produced profes .lonallv, "Mi, Agulnaldo, of Manila." In liiOO, nude Its initial appearance on tlie club's twelfth birlhdiy William Lriur, jt., wtote the book, N'ow Hie Mjk and Wig flub his leidied Its llmtemtfi blrlliday For tw.lvo seasons plays havo been sljged and wiltten, with one excep tion, b.v club mdiibirs, ami supervised in all ilepntiiientt, by amateur talent llio 11)01 bin. li-sque is "Haa. Ilaa. Illack Sheep," written by 'llionuit II. Donaldson. Vone but under-graduatcs of the University of Pinnslwnii iu good stand big psrtielpate in tin annual pioductiuns. I'ntll la't N'ovcmbri, vhni a radical change in the b-Uws was made, the club had elected less than sl.ly niembc-rh in eleven jen- 1'iotn that small group of Mty and lcsn, some few rciniikably clivei-, tlio most eup-rh and puiest unnteur bui litques in America hau emanated Wlial ollm group of amateurs darn ink ?0,uuu on a Inn lecque to run for one wrtk, flglil or nine "in foimanecs4nt most? Miat collegiate ilraiiiilli tlub in Amciica, or In any other tountiy, las bad such tt ilu'iiltled laiur oi ha done moio eriilltibli) woik lur H college n- unliersitj I Nut only tint, but Ihe men who bate bei n ptmnl neiilly Idfntlfled with the club, and a formidable list nf them, loo, both on the stage and oft, are as well known to tlie imdergi indite world as ure the foremost placrs upon any ol the 'arsity athletic teams. o 'flu hlsloi of the Mask and Mlg dub Is in dlssolubl linked with Pinnsluinia. Whit It haa done linanelilly foi the 'Varsity athletic Ii suia before (he) first began to asseil 'themselves and meded financial encouragement U well known to tho older men and u closed chapter with thciu. What It has done to encourage a healthy, uu dergraduate Held for divertUement and possible Lttetlt is all apparent. The tlub has thionu oftn )la doors and entertJlni-U other unit ersl tits and men of tlio legitimate Migu and public wall i of life in Its own peculiar but lilting maijicr. It has entertained Nat (Joodwiii, Itich ard Mansfield, Henry Illxt), John Drew, Josei Ilofman, and prominent atatomen and jurists. Ilest ot all, it bis developed mm who worked with a purpose in view, not onl.v to belter an amateur dramatic organization, hut to cultivate good fellowship and an atmosphere of loalty and respect for sn Alma Mater. H lias developed men, and tho delightful annual burlesques stand today as tbe result of thirteen years of honest vert. For Rent. S.s"'W.rf1MVl half or doi'm.i: iioim: ion rinsr, 1010 viiiinerry street) an impiovemcnta. inquire 1017, 2'i ii niolith. l'Anit or so Aottr.s foh ni;sT .r i.t:v burn on a). letm. Addre-es S. tltangtr, niftihurn, Pa, M-llt tll'.Nr-LAIttlH IIOOM, SkCONtl 1'I.OOH, 20,7 Voinlng avcr.iiti iiiltabte fer buslnes purposes; all modem tonveiilentes, Inquire 2J3 lefferson avenue, near Spruce alteet. DusiiiAiit.B Tlnt;sK for nr.xF, c,u madison aventiel modern improvements. Apply to A. Hose, 221 bat kan anna avenue. I 0J1 OltKF..V ItinnK 8TIIKF.T. TBV IIOOM"). modern Improvements! steam heal furnished! desirable! V."00. For Sale. ,''VfSiA ViS AAsjA V- 4 Fort sALt:- milk noim:. addroi box IS, Jerm.vn, Pa, fop. ham:-ov ictnuNT or "-icksfps v good paying tnoniifaetiiilng business; pruftls, 100 per lent, ind over; article used Iu eveiy biiuehold nnd biniliess nfllcet a rare ihance for rlglit part, L. M. (' Tiibune, For Sale or Kent. ion ham: or i:nt a rinom iiousii in1 guod tondltlon nt No. .M8 cjnlr.cv avenue. Apply lo John Jcrmyti, 111) Wyoming ave., illy. 10R SAM! OR HKMT-TIIK D1I1V1N0 PARK Hotel; el'gantlv furiilshid; posselon given mi llie first dvy of April. Apply to William Craig, rare Ik Robinson' Sous' brewery. Money to Zioan. MUNKV 10 LOAN ON IMPROVKf) CITY I1EAI, estate. HKN'RY ill'MN', JR. CI1AS 11. WKLLF.S 1II0MA8 hPRstlUr. MOMUY 10 LOAN ON- BOND AND MOinGAOt:, any amount. M. II. Holgate, Commonwealth building. AN. AMOt'NT OF MONT.V TO LOAN 'JUICK, slril.rl'l leans or Ilulldlng and Loan. At hum 1 to (1 per trnt. Call on V. V. Walker. .'Ill !l Conned bulldlntr. Wanted. WAN rr.l MIRROR AM) TABLLS II. flar-on. ore Jerm.vn hotel. ADIMH.-? WANTLD-Ti:hMF.NT 01' t OR 5 ROOMS, CKV Irallv Incited; one with Intlt preferred. Addievstlting lent, t). S, Tribune office. WantedTo Buy. WANIKD-'-KCONDllAM) SLOP M VttllVKiv tmi'l be ill good order, state pirtii-nlats as lo in ike and price Address L M., genrial e'e live, herantou, Pa. Rooms and Board. LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD VOU TWO gentlemen 410 Adams avenue. Business Opportunity. AOHNO MAN UNDLHSrANIMN'G BOOKKH'.P- Ing ma, bv- imcstlTig five nt ten thotm-d dollars ill a well established, divblen.1 paving company, secure a fine position at a sood salir. Address X. Y. 7. . Tribune. Miscellaneous. SJ"'ls,Ss'J',lN'''',"' MIS") POi. DI.'IIt-SMAHLIt, HAS ItLMOVLD TO .II1) vvisltinglon avenue PACK AND 90-.LP THK VTMUNT. -MY SYSTliM of 1 iiLial Massage will do wonders in realm ing tuntour and removing lines and wunkles. Falling lluir. Ilindrurl and l'czenu ot the Scad. sueceatfiUI itiml Helen " lluthajian, Dermat ologist, !lli Wasliington avtnue FKAlHF.nSi WVNTED tlLli PAY CASH FOR old geese I c atherbeds. Address M. II. Rich ards. General Delivery, tit. Proposals. V,SSSASASSArv SIVY'S -rs 17. S. Government Ruildlna:. Scranton, Pa., March 23 Sealed proposals will be received at this build ing until 2 o'llock p. ni., Wcdnewdiy, April JO, I'Ol, tor furnishing tuel, lights, water, ice, mis cellaneous Mipphcs, washing towels, hauling ashc nnd spi inkling streets for this building during the fiscal car ending June HO, 1!X)2, or tucb por tion of the year as may be deemed advisable Tlie right to reject an and all bnds is reserved bv the Treasury department. FRA II. ItlPPLi;. Custodian LEGAL. NOTICT. IS IU.RFDY GIVKV THAT IIIH CO. partnership heritefore evisting betwten the iiideisigiicd, under the firm mine of Fenner A. Dickeison, has been illssolvtd b mutual consent. I'he business will be continued by George A. Diekerson, who has assumed all liabilities and will mllett all debts due iiid firm. (Signed) is. P. H:VNI'.ll, CKO. A. DICKF.RhON. Set anion. Pa . March l'. 1001. PRICFIHJRC ODD FKLI.UHS HAM, ASSOC I . tion. The .vearlv meeting of the above as sociation will he held on Moncla.v evening, April C, at 7.H0 o'clock, foi tlie purpose of electing three clneclors, one president, one treasurer, one secrctar . D order RICHARD IUKR0K, President. JOHN 0. MILLKH, t.ccretar. PROFESStONAL. Certified Public Accountant. K. C. SPAULDINQ. 2J0 BROADWAY, NUV York. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHIICCT, CONNEM, building. FRLDliniCK L. nilOW.V. ARCHITKOT, PRICF. building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. Dentists. i)R. C."i:. EIlFmHIRGER, 'pMJLI nillLDINO Spruce street, Scranton. DR. O. 0. LAl'UACU. 115 tt YOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. H1ANK K. BOYLE, ATTORNEY VW.AW. Rooms 12, 14, IU and IS Burr building. F. K TRACY'.ATr'Y.COMMON'WEVLTH 111.11(1. D. U. HEPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS N:(.0 tlated on real rstah" security, Jlcars building, lorner Washington avenue and spruce Mrect. MILLARD, WARREN k KV1PP, AITORNEIS and lounsellomat'law. Republican building, Washington avenue, Jt".Sl'P Ic JKSSUP, An'ORNEY- AND COH. sellors at-law. Commonweilth building, Rooms III, 20 and 21. JiPW Villi tt, THWER. ATIORNEV. WH IO(, Olh floor, Mean building. ROOMS I.. A. WATIltS. ATlORNl.V.ATLVtt, BOVRD of Trade building, Siranion, I'a. PATTLRSOV A ttll.CO.V, TRADERS' NVTION'M. Hank building. C, COMEC.VS, 'J-l.t Rl.l'l'nMCVN BUILDING. a. w. iininnoir. a-itorvey, mevhs hldg. Physicians and Sugeona, i)ilW, E.l.Ll.N, .11.1 NORTH W.VSHlNUTON avenue, DR. S. tt. l.'AMORI!l'. OFFICE Rll WASH, iuglon avenue. lli-bldence, 1JIS Mulbcrr. ( hronic disease, lungs, heart, kldneja and ginllouriiiai organs a spedalty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Hotels and Resturants, T7lii7l LK CAIE, lii VND 187 FRVM'UN aienut. Kales tcasoiuble. P. ZEIOLER, Pmpiletoi, SURAN10N HOUSE. NEVR V., U & tt. PAS benger depot. Conducted on the fcuiopraii plan VICfOR KOCH, Proprietor. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE t CO.. SEEDSMEN7 AND NURS crymen, store 201 tt'achlngton avenue; giccn bouse. I'.'jO North Main avenue; store tele otiose. 7aJ. Mow That Yi Are IN YOUR NEW HOME You need a few odd pieces of Parlor Ininiiture to set oil' that new carpet, or new curtains. It may be a new Parlor Table some one of those new de signs which are so pretty we have a big line ol these. We would like to show you some of the latest things in oak and mahogany It may be a Rocker or a Re ception Chair some of our odd chairs are beauties it is a pleasure just to look at them. ALL PRICES m PLAIN FIGURES Hill&Connell i2i N. Washington Avenue. Wire Scieens. JOSEPH KLI.TrLL, REAR Ml LU.KV. AVE Set anion, l'a, manuliiturir of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESMIUUNG 1 Oil ( llll.DIII TO iiRDPIl a!o ladies waists I ouls Sho iiiikci, 2! Adams aicnu- a. n tinino-. im-.vns piih i lis vnd cpss pools; no odoi. lmpiiieril pumps m il A. II. Hriggs, pic prii'loi. Li ive outers Hon Noith Main avenue, or l.iikc's drug store, roi nor Adams and Mulbrir.v. Telephone 0M mi.oarou: bros, I'niNn.its' m;i'pi,ii, i velopes, paper bags, tv;iui, ttai' louse, 110 vYasiiitijton ivenii', (iaiiton. Pa THE WILKESBVIIlth III CORD ( AV HE II VI) in Scianton nt tl.e iimvk. stands of Itei nun Rros , 40 Sprute and 'ill: Linden: M Norton .'J2 Lackavvinna avenif; I. S chulzei, 211 "spruce sttcet. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Elicit vianh .:. Htll I'or Pliiladi IphU and Nrw Voik vie I' V 11. R. It, at d4i and 11.15 a iu . (.1 d -.l1, I -i" (Bliek Diamond I'.xpu s), aid 11 (I p m bun dais, 1) i- II It It . 1 is, I 27 p. in For tthite Haven, llirlilon .id pnn.lp-il poinn in tlie coil regions, via l . II I! It , h II, 2.1H and 4.27 )i in. I' r I'olliville. 4 J7 p in For Bethlehem, E.slrn. Reading, lliirlbing .mil principal intermediate stitiotis vn I) A. II. R. R., 3 4j, 11 15 a. in ; 2.1S, 4 27 (lllaik Di i mend Fxprcs), ll.Ju p. m. Sunda. f. I) it. II R. R.I 5, 8 il p m For Tunkhainock. lowanda. Iliniii. Ilbica, Geni-va and principil inltnnidiitc siatlom. vii 1)., L k tt". R. It , t0S a m , I 0.5 an I .: 10 p m For Gineia. Roi-h.-.ei, Buffalo, Nngaia Fills Chicago and all point, west, via I) A. II. 11 It, 11.55 a. m l'.i3 (Bliek tliiimond FxpreMl, 7. IS, 10.41, 1130 p in. SundaS, D. A. II. R. II, 11.03, 8 27 p. m Pullman parlor and hlceplng oi Lehigh V illr, parlun cars in all trains between Wilkts Ham and New Yoik, Philadelphia. Buffalo and !-us pension Bridg ROLLIV II. WILI1LR, Gen "-upl., J1 Cortland fctieet. Niw Vork. CHARLES is LIE, Gen IM-.1 Agl . id Corllind street. N'ew Vnrk. A W. NOVM MVtHKlt, Div. P.i. Agl.. s.ulb Bethlehem, I'l. I'or tickets and Pullman reservations appl to 300 Lackan lnna aveniu. Scranton, Pa. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western Iu I'fleil llee. 2. 1'iui' South Leave Si raiilon for New Vmk nl I 10, " 00 5 50. 5 00 and 10 115 a in ; 12 5.1, .: : ". p in. For Philadelphia at SOU and 10 05 i. in , I'll and 3..H tn For htriiU'Wiutg .il (.I0 p. in Milk arcomninil itlou at ! Hi p. ii Vinve .il Hohc.ken at 0 10. 7 IS. 10 , ;.o!. ',15. I I". 7.1') p m Arruo.it Philailolplili at I HI. 12. fibfl nnd S2J ii in Virne from New Vork nl 1,10, IO and 10.2." a in.: 100, 1.11, 5 11, W anil ll.'O i m liom Stmud-buig at 8 01 i, m. North Leave viaiuun lor Buffalo and i.uer mediate stations nl 1 I J, t 10 md OIK) i, in : 1.53, 5 IS and II 15 p ir I'm Oswego .md Syracuse at I 10 a in md 1.51 m I'ni Utica at 1.10 i. in, and I 11 P in I'm Vim (rose at POO a in; 1.01 and 5. ts p in Foi Niiholoi al I DO and 0 15 p in Foi ling hauiton at 1020 a. in. Virlvc in Seianton tnu i Btiffiil'i at 125, 2 15, 5 15 and 1000 a. m.j l.iO and S.OO p. in. Fimii Oswego and iracu-e at1 2 65 a, m.; 12 "s and b 00 p in Irom I'lka at 2.51 a. m; 12 JS and 130 p. in. limn Nichobon at 7.50 a m. and HOD n in. Fiom Monlroo at 10 Ou a in ; 3 20 and 8 00 p. m. Illoonisburg Division-Liavc Strantrui fur Northunibcrland, at ft. 13, 10 01 a m ; 1,51 and 5 50 p. m. For Pliimutli at 1,03, 3.40, 8 50 p ni. For Kingston at ".10 i. in. Arrive nt Northumberland at O.fi a. in., 1. 10, 100 and R 45 p. m. Arrive at Kingston at S 52 a. in. Arrive at Plvmouth at 2.0O, 4.12, 0.45 p. m. Airiio in Stranton frcm Nnrthumbi rland al 0 42 a. ii. . 12 35, 4.50 and 8 II p. in. Fiom Kingston .al 11,00 a, m. From Plvmouth at 7.55 a, m, ; ;,2) and 5 25 p. iu. SI'NDVY TRVIN; South- Leave raiiloii at 1.40, ,!0i), 5 50, 10 0, ii. m. ; 3 ,! I and ... 10 p. in. North l.iave Si. ronton al 1 11, 4,10 a in , 1,15, 5 IS and lt.'SJ I' m. Bloomshuig Division Li ave "-iianlcn at 10 05 a. in and 150 o pi, Delaware and Hudson. In Efleit Nov. 21, ind) Trains ten Catbondale lene N.rJnlon nt 0 20, 7,11 8 51, lO.l'l .1, ill ; 1.' On, 120, 2 41, 132, 5 '!, 0 5J, 7 57. '. II H P m ; 1.10 a. in. For llonedalc-0 20 10 1. a in ; 2.11 and .V') P'l'or ttilkcaIlanrH,l. 7 1. MI. O.iS, ion, 11.51 .1 in. I 1.25, .' I. B. II, 4,27, 0 10,7,4. Ill II, u!ro p. in. I'm I;. V. II. H i'iints-il.1. 11.33 a m ; 2,'e, 4,27 and U,"0 p. m I'or Ptni.s)ianla It It. poll l-li 15, l)uS a m : 2.1S and I 27 in 'oi Vlbanv ind all pnluia uuitli-d 20 i, m ami 0 12 p. in 1 SUNDVV 1II.V1N-. Inl ( .irbondali-l'.tl. II.AI t lu. 2.11, !. 52, 3 47, 10 32 p. m Imi ttllkcj lime t' " II ' a mil is. 12s, 0 27, S 27 p iu , Foi Allnnv ind poinis nuitb-' i- p iu I'm llonenlale t) DO i in. and WW p. in. lowest lutes I11 H pmilts iu t'niu-d si.ite and Can Ida , ,. I II 111 IIDK lv. I. P V . Vllnn.1, N V. H tt CRIK-S, ) I. V . h union, I'l "'centinl Eaihond of New Jeisey. Siallcus in New Voil. -nt tn l.ib'ilv siicil, V. It . ind "iiiilli Feiiv. riMK I VMM IS EFIM'l M. f" '0lV' . Tl ilni Itavc -ciiniiiii un S w Von., Vw.ilk, 1 lUabctli, I'lillide'lpliii, 1 isiun, lb llilihfin, VI lilltuwn, Mauib I bunk .mil llbile II ivcn at .'0 a in: cvpiess, I. ID. ivpuv., 1.10 a in "u i d.ivi, 2.11 p. in lur Pittstiil and ttiUi llute, s.0 a m I 10 ami .! in MindJ'". ' II I1 m I'm Hilliniuie uul ttasbiiigton md points "nulli snd tt'est vli lletliltnini, .'a) i, ni ; 1.10 and .1.50 P ni. .iiiilav, !li ; HI For Long Branili, O.nn diuvt lie, at S 30 a m. and 1 l P in Fin Heading. Lebanon mil Hani-bur,', via VI Uptown, S U a. in and 1 It) p in miiuIjjs, -215 p. in. For Potuvllle. S.J) u m and 1.10 p in 'through tickeU to all point rail, suuili and Wtot at lowtst rates at lln itation II. P IIVbliViIN, Gin Pa Vgt J, II OLH VUiKN', Gin upi Erie and Wyoming Valley, Tima T-vbli In Lffect Spt. I". Itwo 'Pi-Ins lor Hawley and Ideal points, connect ing at Hawley with Krie railroad (oi .New York, Kcvvburg and intermediate point), leave Siran ton at 7.1V, a. m. and t io p. in 'In i bcitmton it 10 19 a m and P.IO EY'S h iU Easter Glove, Corset amid Umbrella Am noyocenmemit Should be of unusual in terest to every lady reader of this paper. It coines oppor tunely at the season when ladies should dress iu har mony with the beautiful sur roundings of this festive holi day, It would be very inap propriate to appear improp erly gloved ou this occasion, therefore see that you get the up-to-date styles. This im plies the necessity of patron izing a reliable dealer in making your selection of Kaster Gloves. By purchas ing irom us you derive the benefit of our experience, as we handle only reliable makes of acknowledged Good Wearing Qualities. Ferlezt Fitting, Correct 5!hades, Proper Finish. CORSETS. A full line of new corset3 in all the popular makes and colors. UMBRELLAS. Complete assortment of Ladies' and Men's Umbrellas, unique and nobby handle iu great variety. Initials en graved free on all umbrellas. See our window display at 1-512 LACKAWANNA A1W EASTER NOVELTIES. Wc aio displaying an unusual pretty line of Easter goods in Booklets, Cards, Hangeis, and Hand painted Sachets all of which serve as a suitable easter reraem biance. This year we have added an imported lino of chickens, duck?, and labbits, which will interest all easier liuyeis. Rey molds Bros RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. in., week days, for Haaleton, and for Sunbury, Harrisbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 2.18 p. in., week days, (Suudays 1.58 p. m.,) tor Sunbuiy, Hairis buig. Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Washington and Pittsbuig and i the West, ior Mazieton, weeK 1 davs only. 4,aT p. ra week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsville, Hairisbing, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. II. HFIVIIIN'-OS, (nil ll!,i. i ii v.oon, lien. 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