The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 06, 1901, Page 9, Image 9

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MONTROSE.
rectal (s the Scranton Tnbtin.
Montrose, Aptll B The news of tlio
appointment of n former townsman,
K. n. W. Hearle, rsr-., to be rleik of
the new United States court, vvhm to
.clved hero with trenetnl Fallsfiiotlon.
The rctilnr monthly union set vires
will be held In the Mcthodlt Kilwcnial
rhurch on Sunday evening. An Muster
sermon will bn preached by Pa slot
Benedict and special raster music will
be rendered,
The Montrose Daliy 1 inn pnny clls
Its skimmed milk to the Standimt Hut
ter company, of Ovvofro, obtaining 10
to 15 cents a can for It.
The nnnual gentlemen's supper li
being very largelv attended nl the
Methodist Episcopal chinch this even
lnf. John M. Kellv. esq.. 1mt been 10
clcoted chairman of Ihc mtint.v Demo
cratle committee. Kimik n. Allen vvus
elected secictaiy and I'dvnn S. Warner
Measurer. J. M. Kellv. I!. H. lltiffuni.
n. S. Searle and ,T. 1 Aekeinidn vvciv
named ns delegates to the slate con
vention, and the chairman, seuietsiry
pnd treasurer of t lie tounty fomiiilttcc
ivoip empowered to lis the date for
holding the (otiuty convention.
P n. Alnev h is been ihosnn dele
gate and W. II. .les-.up alternate, to
repieisnt the Monti oe Presbytcilin
chuieli at tl-.p slated mtetlng of thp
I.ckawanna PiP3U'-tery, to be held In
Scranton, April IS
Ofllceis of the I'tesbyU "in Sabbath
m heol for the eiisiilni- . nave le"ti
Hinj-en as follows- .... Her be. stipci
lntinrinf II. I. nolcv, ns&lstrtnt mi
ppilntendrnt: Oi.tip I'.imp. s-ecietai v.
Mei-slf. IJrynolds. assNtant sec 1 Ptni'.v :
S. .1. .Tcnckes, treasurer: 1. rt. Lyons,
librarian, II. V. t'e.uh. assNtant li
biarlan: C. ' Il.iNev. I1IM01I1111,
Mis. .Tames AV. Chapman has ip
tuined fiom Yllks-Rnrie where Un
spent Hip "inter with h"r daughter.
Mis. S. I.. Iiiow n.
Charles .1. Kogpi". of the United
Stales t.ithMiy postal rivlce. tunning
between Ttuff.ilo and New Y01 Is, has
le n spending ,1 few days with fi lends
In this pIjkp and it Intt .
Mis. Cornelia Timet is lsitlng at
the home of hei lister. M11. C. M.
Crnndnll. .H AWivoily. N. V.
Norman Stew ait. of Wilkes-R.uie,
h-s been In town foi .1 few days.
The regular monthly meetings of the
Montrce the companies, .lie being held
this evening.
Dtalrlct Attnrm;' U.ilpli V.. Little
was at Susquehanna on business jes
terclay. H. B. Thtashei. vlw Is emplojed at
raclotyville. is at home foi a few
da .
Hobei t Kiynsfotd, of Cornell univer
sity, is .spending 111 t:.itcr vacation
at his home in tills place.
fjussell Hpiout celebi.iled Ills thir
teenth blrthddv on Wednesday by en
tertaining ,1 numbci of fi tends at a
party given at the home of his parent-",
Mr. and Mr-. Ij. II. Spioul.
Special and el.ibotate Waiter pro
Kt amnios will be lcndered in each of
the Montrose churches on Sunday. At
the Presbyterian, TUptiM. llplscopal
and Tlomnn Catholic chuiches, thn
Kastor services vvill take place in the
morning; at the Methodist llpiscopal
chinch anil at Zlon Afilcan Methodist
T'piscopal ihurch. the Caster exeielxcs
will occur In the evening.
1 idoymcul In UlngliHiulou and Its Im
mediate environment In the near fu
line. The Sun,uehanmi County Sunday
School association vlll hold Its annual
convention ol Hnllstcnd, prll JO anil
May I.
II. H, .'ames, pf Laneshoio. has ie
tinned home from a visit with Hones
dole fiends.
W. (1. Atkinson has leltnned home
fiom J visit wllh relative In Caibon
dr.le. Krlwarcl Mrote. of Reiwlck. Is the
f:i.est of Mi. and Mis. .1. II, Unollttle,
of nrand street.
William Hull, of Mtooklv.1. N. Y In
the guest of his purenls, Mr. and Mis.
V. J. tltitl. of Ot and street.
THOMPSON.
Spedal lo tlip Scranlon Trilnlnr
Thompson, Aptll 5. II. M. Cole mid
family, of Seianton, visited his father,
Itov. Leonard Cole this week, who Is
as well as at any time since his pros
tint Inn.
The goods and family of N. J. Mon
roe nirlvrd In town Tuesday, so that
the bultermaker at thp new ereamoiy
Is now at home In N. S. Foster's house,
leientlv vacated by him. Calls will be
In order after this week.
It seems quite natural lo see Mr. and
Mn X. S. Koster In their block on
the coiner onec moie. They nrc busy
gelling settled and ready for business.
The entertainment given on Tuesday
evening by the eighth grade of our
school was a creditable affair and very
enjoyable.
The gtailuating 1 la holds a box
and Ice ric.ini social in Cfiand Anuy of
the Republic hall tomorrow evening.
Mr. 11 ud Mis. Samuel Tuesdnll, who
have spent the winter with their
dailghterat Sidne.v. N. V.. letuined to
tills place .veMorday and this morning
finds them In their own pleasant homo
on the Hast side for the "-oason. Their
fi lends will be glad to welcome them
home.
S. T. Raines has received n large in
voice of lumber wagons this week
This has b"en a notable week Mr
maple ugai makers, and for muddy
ioad". and for changing homos.
c. C. -Wilmaith. of the Ann of Pick
et Inc. Wilmarth & Co., vvill do business
In Xcw York tomoirovv. He vvill leave
here thiT evening, iccompanled by his
wile.
Mr. and Mis. n. I. Clark relumed
last evening from his brother's wad
ding at Giecn Ciiove Wednesday. Mrs.
M. Lewis lemains for a little time
with her patents, Mr. and Mri. C. L
Olnlk.
Mrs. X. S. I'VvUcrsnd Mi. K. Huning
vvill take the cxemslon to Xcw Yotk
ton 01 1 ov,
SUSQUEHANNA.
Cpciial lo Hie Scrantcn Triliune.
Susquehanna, April ". Sunilsf priv
ei service vvill be held in the Piesbv
tcilan chutcli on Kastet Sunday at
U 30.
The Susquehanna Micnnciehor will
bold a masquciade ball In Us Oak
land Sldo Music hall on Monduy even
ing. Appropriate services of the holy com
munion were held in the Grace Lpls
copal church, Oakland, this evening.
Oood Friday services will bo held in
the church on Filday nioinlng.
The Young Ladles' auxiltatv of the
Avenue Methodist church will hold a
"guakcr Social" at the residence of
fluy Morton, in Otkl:nd, fi Filday
evening.
Mrs. X. W. !. of Oakland, is the
guest of lelalives at 'tipntiy. X. Y.
George Hewitt. .1 ntudent at the
Stale Xomial school at Cortland. Is
pending thf. Kastcr vacation ut his
homo on the Oakland Side.
Richard Moss and Mr. and Mis.
Clinton Baldwin, of Xtwaik, X. J.,
who were called heie by the setlouf.
illness of Mrs,. Moss, have tetuincd
home.
A large ft.jntity of ftone is being
pn pared and shipped Hum Lauesboio
to bj used In the now shoe tactoiy at
Hndloott.
A number of Htle ufllclals wet,.- In
town on Wednesday af lei noon.
The VJpwoilh league of Ihe Metho.
dlst church last evening held a supper
In the Urevver building. Main stieet.
The Century club held .1 'lal ho
In Hoo-an Opera house this, evening.
Music by Professor Pleico, or IIIiir.
hamton,
Yestetday, belns Holy Thuisday, np
luoprl.ilp rei vices vutc held In Si.
John's Catholic church and vveie luig'
ly attended. The altar d eo'utlons
wotp most bcautlf'jl.
A number of iion-utiicn i.upciiteis
noni tins vicinity e.peet to secure em
UNIONDALE.
Sore Lungs
mean weakened lungs all
caused by a cold and cough
Weak lungs sooner or later
mean consumption.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
will heal and strengthen the
lungs, cure cold and stop the
cough.
"1 coh(d for Mri-h,d kiMortb.iM.
PocttnulJ I wti to Uit lltit of contump
on. 'ltd lifca up ill hope. fiallr tried
Shroh aad ll cured rat completely. Am
toitf ia pcrfret hcUh."
MRS- rLORENCE DREW,
Et OtkUsd, U1.
Mlak'0tDtapU4aOar li iId brail
(roMUU'at lo, ate. !. botU. A
rim4BOrmt.o boh with vvrjrbottU.
irieaarnotfUCd 10 U your drunUt
d(t yoar rauaxbacB,
Writ (or illustrated b3l roniummlnn s
-..a . ... . .. f! .-. .. I. . .r -.1-
. vwf .w 9u. s. v.. 11 ruicr 1.0 , l,Koy, fi.rf.
6pecial to the Sirmiton Tnbunf.
rniondale, April 5 TIastci ser ices
vvill be held ut 11 o'clock in tiro Metho
dht church Sunday morning.
Tuesday was the busiest day of the
season in the sugar bushes. All the
single-handed sap gathereis wished
they had competent assistance. It vvus
a genuine sptlng day. Wednesday
was a different kind of a duy. It
hi ought with it an east snow stotnr
and gave us on a level eiht inches of
bnovv. We would have been tecoiifiled
to such a fieak on Api il 1st, but com
ing on April Ud. as it did, we weie
wondPi fully Miocked.
William Leek, of Koscoe, X. Y was
a callei in town Monday evening.
George Cook Danow and Miss
Ki ankle Vansteinbeig vveie nranied at
Hancock last Frldav.
Shubael Cat pouter has moved bai k
on his faun on the east side of the
tow n.
Miss Anna Burdlck. of Seianton, vis
ited at the home of 'Sciulro and Mis.
Ulijuh Carpenter List Wednesday.
Miss Daisy Bionon has tetutned
home ufter u visit with some 11 lends
in Wilkes-Hatre.
Prof. Hockenbeny. 01 Carboudule,
was u caller at the graded school one
day this week.
Mi. and Mis. Ldgar liuidlck enter
tained as guests at dinner Thursday
ltev. D. D. Jenkins, IXev. A. Kastmnn
and family and Mrs. Huitiet Boswell.
, Iia IJ. Thomas was a visitor in For
est City Wednesday.
We&ton Lockwood, of Deposit. X. Y.,
was a caller in town Thursday.
Lust Thursday ut dinner the Ladies'
Aid society of the Presbyterian church
and their filends were .io.v ally enter
tained by Mrs. Kd. Morgan.
Ry the quilt and sugar sooial hold
lately In the Methodist paisonuge tltn
indebtedness on the church ptoperty
war. 1 educed more than ?100. The quilt
was cheerfully donated by the good
people occupv Ing the parsonage to
whose enigellc efforts much of the
success of the enterprise Is due,
A Spring Tonic,
i:eiybody needs a tonic In the
spiIhr; at this time the s.vstem ciaves
a, tonic It Is house-cleaning time for
your body. Llchty's Celery Nerve
Compound will tone up our nerves,,
blood, khlne.v.s und liver, uud till you
wllh health and oneigy. Sold by Jiat
thews lliothcis,
HONESDALE.
peiiil to h Siranton Tilbure
llonobdule. Apill 5. The snow that
fell to tap dtpth of eight Inches In
borne puna of the county on Wednes.
day, has not all dlsappeuied fiom the
hillsides.
Mr. and Mi.s. t.'oe Dm land lntuined
last evening fiom Klotlda, wheie the,y
spent the winter,
This Satin day night Mi, ri. J, Nam
vvill retire from the management of the
AVuyne County Heiald,
He Q, A. Tlace will leave for the
Wyomins; conference, at West PIttbton,
on Monday morning,
Mrs, n. B. Hardenbergh and daugh
ter, Miss O, Louisa, mn returned to
their home. They spent the winter In
Philadelphia upd Atlantic City,
Misses Floience L. Suyduni nnd
Oioce Ham aio vlsltlner friends in Now
York city, I'aterson and Oiange, N, J,
All the churches In Ucnesdale will
observe i:aster with bpeclal pro
BTammes, Iho chunge In management of tho
Horcsdalo Citizen to the stalwart rto
publlcans, and thut of the Wayne
County Herald to tho slulwart Demo
crats, and the Wayne Independent as
a mouthpiece for the Insurgents from
both parties, give promlto of some
lively newspaper work. Both the Citi
zen and Herald will be managed by
young men. backed by tha solid and In
fluential men of the fumiv, and win
no doubt, filinlsh the citizens of
Wayne county with np-to dale papeis.
The papers ate lo be controlled by
titork uonipniiles. The charier appli
cants aie Hon. K. B. Ilntdenbergh, W.
V. Itcirtcr, .1, li. Dotniimcr, W. W.
Wood nnd V. II. Wilson for the Cltl
ypii, mid Pony A. L'laik, Hon. C. A.
Pill dy, tf. ti, nnbcrlHon, Thomas Med
land nnd Joel Hill for lire Herald.
HALLSTEAD.
pcll l the StMnton Trlbimr.
Hatlslead, Aptll 5. Vacant houes
ate becoming scarce In Hallstcad, and
a general return of prosperous tlmP3
la ni riving with the Incoming spring.
Mr. Cordess. one of the popular young
men here, nnd employed as n rniver In
the chrtlr faetnty, was mart led In Blng
haniion on Wednesday afternoon. Mis.
(leorpe Ward and Walter Coon uttrnd
cd fiom llallstead, After a short Inldal
tour, Sir. and Mrs. Cordcs will reslds
In Hallslcnl.
X. T. Mitchell, owner of the Mltehell
house and a rcslrlent of llallstead for
many veais. Is dungetously sick.
The cate of tiespa'-s In Tuvlor vs.
Florence, which attracted much atten
tion In Justice com t last week, was de
cided against Mrs. Taylor. .The case
has been appealed.
The schools here have closed for the
tiual Unler vacation, and the children
aie thoroughly etiJo.vltiK It.
Sli. Hnttle Hni'he and riiinll.v. oT
Xew Pull. X. Y.. will nnlve here 111"
llri of Slav and reopen their summer
home on iniBols mountain.
Local sportsmen are now Vlalloned
along the hanks of the .Suse.iiehnun.i.
Xo large catches have been icportcd
to date,
Hon. James T. DiiRois. rolled Tliui.s
day from Ihrgland, homeward bound.
Tho oullg son of County Superin
tendent C. K. Moxlej. who swallowed
catholic acid, is iccoverlng again.
F0RESTj:iTY.
Bprrlal to the Jrranton Tribune.
Forest Clt.v, Aptll 4. The entertain
ment given Wednesday evening under
the uiti-plecs of the Junior Lndeavor
society was a. peiloiniance almost hc
jond criticism. In defiance of the in
clement weather a large audience
Kiceted Cora Jlordot k and BII.11 belli
Sfovles Sherman well known cloi'tl
tlnnlst of Scranlon. vho presented
oinc vety dlflli-ult selections, exeepi
ionally well, and epei hilly should
iiedit he given t lie children who .sang
n sweetly. Kveiy number on the pro
gram wan well lcndered and niuuh ap
preciated, Class Xo. S. of the Methodist tCpisco
pal Sutidav school met plea-antly and
successfully surprised their teacher,
Mrs. O P. C'o.vie on Tuesday evening.
Supper was seived at sl o'clock and
games and ntusli to gratify. All the
April fieaks weie Indulged and a iiwt
enlnyable evenin!: was voted by all
nrcsent.
AVOCA.
Slieehan's oreliestia. will assist SI.
Mary's choir toniotrow at 10 30 o'clock
ma.ss.
Thomas, tho three-year-old ion of
Mr. and Mis Richard Searle, of the
IVcii Side, died yesteiday attoinonn,
after suft'cilng -evetni (ajS of spinal
meningitis. The luneial will take place
on Sunday afternoon. Interment will
b In Langeliffe eometeiy.
The annual ball given by the Sais
field club on raster Monda evening is
one of the pleasant events looked foi
after Lent. .V mil oiche.stta will dis
couise music on Monday evening.
Tickets, 50 cents.
The tiustees of the Ptlmitive Metho
dist chinch has given the following
statement nf the tair leecntlv held In
the silk mill: D001, JlSL'.Sfi; trustc
booth. JIS1.00: homo mission, $147.10:
Sunday school, M40S0; league, 147.03:
supper, ius ;:; canu.v, ?;7.o.': pto
Kiamme. US. 10: total, $01.7; expenses,
J121.41: ret. $S0r.Sti. tteteived fiom con
testants: Ftank Caiey. Slti.I.": Oeoige
Guppy. $17.15: HWe Moigan, $31,3.":
Jennie Atwell, $jr,- B. O'Bo.vle. $S.,"0;
Edvvatd Lampmnn, $8 30, C01.1 Hindi
cllft'e, $ai.:!3: Kdlth Watklns, $is,03:
.Millie Deeble. Slfi.lO: Xcllk" P.lchens
$9 SO; Mis Alger. 1S.01: P.e.Uilce
Pierce, 11."3.
Mis. William Mucklow will leave
next week to ioln her husliand In
Diego. West Vliglnla. On Wednesday
evening the membcis of Pegiee of
Naomi, Ancient Order Knights of the
Mjstle chain, presented her with un
emblematic pin of the older.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
To the College Boys
While visiting your home for the Easter vacation, we would call your
attention to the importance of Clothes. We say importance, because the
stylish appearance of our young men of today is fast becoming a potent
factor in their chances of success. Our showing for this spring season
comprises every new " Fad " and 4i Fancy " introduced by Dame Fashion.
' Quality," Webster defines it as " That which helps to make a thing
what it is." This definition, however, hardly covers our meaning in
Ready-to-Wear Clothes. We expand the academic definition make it
wide enough to picture the full commercial idea of this elusive property
called ''Quality." Our Young Men's Ready-to-Wear Suits embody Qual
ity, Style, Fit and Finish.
Everything That Fashion Demands in Furnishings and Hats
SAMTER B
ROTHERS
Scranton's Leading Outfitters.
EBEaaMfcs
Piano Recital Will Be (liven in
E. Church Tomorrow Night.
Services at Chuiches.
M.
Pirii.
in tlie
iliurdi
I ni(M irntaid i.lu-s tin- puhn niil.i!
jurlltonum of t lie Mcllirullu l.pl.i o,n
tomorrow nislit. ami troni tlie inlciPjt
bchij ukru in tlie cicni, .1 lose nuinbti will
(.njni this iiihskjI 1ip.iI.
Ihr icdtjl 1 untrr I lie amplir "f lh( till
tffs of tli iliincli .mil ,1 Mo ndcilliR, Id gn
ta the iliurdi, will bo taken at the door
Hi- iiilluwln',' iiiaguntme lll be shmi
iwur 1.
(j )"l.i.u.k" I) niijoi , ,,1'i.itt
lb) "Nilii'ia" (I injjoi IMu, llnni
(j) "liiipimbutlon" , Il.ivahl
(10 "TjranUlU" II nilno , Ilrwnl
t'rnol lltnuiil,
IbMilluiM VIKs Mjc .iii (,lt
'I mi stiiilli-..(.0 ' tnijni! (b) I' nuii
I 11 r..t IIovjiiI
Com lIihi ulriUtii pin lj,
I. I' ui'j"! '-'. I) Hal hi 1 Jul,
.1. J nujoi I, (j tlal liuoi
1'iof ilnidul dm) tuipll. Miss licliillll.
I'MIT II.
(t) "Wjiit piilu"
Slcnnoii" I nlimililni ....
I.mit lloianl,
In cnla'' iHluslillii'" ,,
SlaiurU Sn i"
lini-l Movaiil,
ItciiliiiRi. ....Mlsi un ( bit
(a) "liil intolli" V Hal ,.,.,,,, Ilcllir
(b) "Manh 'I'liiinipliale" , .MmUl
Hnnsl llovjld.
In the Churches.
U llir iilpp Vmiiiip ( hrUtiau ihiiuli tlic
entile dit uill he cm n up to Kastcr mite1'
Morning, Siuiilaj uliool at 10 o'llocK, (olloncil
by Kastcr exeniws l," the Sunday school pupils;
ciciiln icrilic, .erinoii hy the pistor, "lic
RcniriKtlon " fm ial Kaslcr minlt. ha-i b.- 11
prcparcil foi, Ihr etrnliii;, McnV mcctlns at
6 10 p. 111. Kici.il'od.i ulll he made to (if I cl
cone,
Duniuoro rrclylcilni ihuicli Iter. V, fjlb
hers, pastoi. Kaslct Mjinlaj wrvjics! )0S0 ,
m., mbjeit, "Life Out ol IXatl..' At T.W p. 111.
the Mas) an of fhioo-i and Tklnllj hnjtlinir to
the 1'resbjlirlan doi trine will be organized Into
an awoilate rhurili Kit. b. ('. Ixigan, i). l).
t-pttial I jstei music vxill be iindciod at the
mom 1 iff 1-crui.f.
Diimnoic Mtthndl.t 1'piscopal rluucli- l!n. V
.1 Van (left, pasloi. 'II11' inoinuiq; puln will
bi in iIuiko of (111 Sil.lutli si I cut, when .in cv
(client programme Mill In iPndeicd The pa-tor
ill iieiih ,111 r,i?tcr ciinun In the innlii!,.
and llev. rutins llaiuhcrsLi nlll bo pu-ini.
'II1I1 will bo the I i-L h,iu liefoie tin mm-iod
of the iunfeieni.e
Hoses Given Away
On -ilindj) Willi even pnuba-c 11 1 n
"Sl.Wi we nlll alio a licjiitilul I'lslei I!
Vlt:II. , IIVI.I.N
nunc; to
Boiough Brevities.
Il nieiiih(i nf Ihe V oiitti, Mon'i. Iii'lilulo
iiiihro 1 r-1111 will meet Ihe tcim of Ihe I'lul
Mniilm iiiiinill .11 llieh rooms ,11 I nr-.il is
ownine, Vpill M VI iho iom.liiion 01 the
ir.unc 1 danre will l iiird In Wa-hhiBloii
bill. Miiiit will be niriiiilicil In Walil, r m
( h(stra.
Ihe 1 "11 1 nmrliiR da.s will 1 nndin I 1 mull
11 Vl.inloi's lull on i:.i,tu Vloudn nllil. I in.
reme's full ori-hcstia will bo in iticndiiKe
The emplojrs it )lmr.i', and p mei's mines
weie pild jistcirli.i,
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LAST NIGHT'S BOWLING.
Blnck Dinmonds Forget! Ahead and
Aie Now Entrenched in Thiid
Plnce The Detail Scoics.
Ah .1 lOMlll Of l.ts,t lllRllt'K IiowHiir: In
Hie lc.iKiic's tntiiiianirut, the lllni-k
lJiiniontls furse ahead of tin
dull" 1, So L'. .ind aro now In
puteil thiid iiliiL'i?, The Icasue
ins is as follows:
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THEATRICAL.
Many School Children Ad Sickly
Mother Grav'j bwcet I'ondrri for Children, uej
by Motbei Cray, 1 nurse in l hlldrcn'a Home,
(lv York, llrrak up I0I1I3 in 21 hours,, cure Fe
erlliinj, Ileadadic. btomai h Iroublcs, Tctthini
Dbordera. move and teiruUte the Donds, and
Destroy VVoriim. Mrs. l.iuilv Blaronn, Muidjn,
l.t., a)j: "It U the beat medicine In Ihc world
(or children when leicrish and roniplalnin.'"
Sold by all drucsiiU or by mail, Sie. harnple
rt IIIKF, ildns VMmi N D'nuted. l,cllo,
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
AL'ADfVIY OP ML'SIC-Iion Ton Stock com
pjii.i . Mailiuc and night,
Leyburne Company.
Ihe j-t iwo i"ifomiauce of Hie linlimni
ioiiii.in, who hae been at llin Vi-adeini of
Musk for the past week, will r j;ien luilii,
for ii 111 it In peifoiiniiii-e this iftcinoon, "He
TiluieM of Patches" will lie ulren, and tou'i-hl,
Ihe ureal semillnnal melodrama, "On the 'It'u
tiiande," will be Iho ainaitlon
"The Stowaway."
Piobahlv nno of the most Knsitinnal fiMtuin,
that has been introduced in tin- modern ill 1
N that of tho safe rraeksmen al work in "Ihe
Mnwaway," which will ho offered ai th opi-nlnr;
phi; f Ihe I.lttlo Inno Vljcr companv at He
Acadeni Vfonday eieniiis, pair of duiuK
burglars boldly effect an enlraneo tin ouch the
window cf 11 fashionable residence, drill the iboi
of a ical safe, explosiua aro applied, the me
li'iiileil ami Iho door is hurled from lis hmco
rhi rvplocloii alarum tho household, a sIiiibkIo
insues between Ihe hem and the nililnUlu mai
aiiders, In which the master il shot ami killed
supposedly by Ihe hero. Circuriistanies point to
Ibe hem as the murdeicr until ( huck.s Con
noni (Ijiltle Insne) who, frightened by iho up.
prosch of tho burglars, eoncea.li hlnisc-lf In 11
lititre clock and is an eje witness to (ho whole
allalr, proclaims hU iunorcner,
'Broadway Burlesquets."
Mmager llcrrlngton srill hav anotlur Mc; bill
ol burlesque nnd vaudeville for hla pjlrous nest
week. The- Hioadway Ilurlesquers tonimenio
(heir return riuttgrmrnt with 4 Mondiv inilinee.
Tho flist part of the programme opens with
.1 bl.it showlnu tho Dru.idwaa at the Glldul
l-age. They are a Joll), rollicking set, tho trlrU
aro very shapely, hic good voices and aro beau.
Ilfully costumed. The comedians do lots of good
work and give jou plenty lo lan-li at. The
music ia bright, tuneful and original.
Tho olio U made up ot a number of cleier per
former, who, present i-ome novelties and mir.
prises. Iho cloning number of tho programme,
the burlejque, Is n,uitc extraordinary, and covers
the whole field. Like wine, "Woman and Soug"
leaves nothing to be wished for that ran c
hllsralc, entertain and amuse. Iho mbjeit Is
"Woman and Wine," that had 1,0 aucicsjful
run at lhi Manhattan theater last season. Un.-cut-'ag-ment
is for three daij only
... 1. 1. ill
... .'1 7 .117
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Un the i:ilv nllevs tho laiine t'.ini
pl.ijed In their beht toim of the sea
son. Captain Wnltor Htislum (.eoreil
-10 by heavy 1 oiling- In tho iccond
eTttnicunrl Itoli curried away the night's
.ivetapro lionots by mnUIng 170 L'-o. The
rlutallod .scoics follow:
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lloll .,
Bird ,
1 1, islam
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'lotaN 7..II
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IUis. ...
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Carr
Vvickrssei
I ulals
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TEE MARKETS.
Scranton Boat (I of Trnde Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid.
Hist Xatloial Bank ljul)
biranton sain6s Hani J60
Third f.atlonal lianu
Dime DipoMt and Di-coiuit Bank..
Lconom) Litfht, II. & I'. Co
Lsxka Trust safe DeiKbll Co
Claik & Snoicr Co, l'r
Scranton iron I'oncc & Mfg. Co. ...
hcramon Anle Works
l.aUaeaniM Diiiy Co, l'r
County t-aiings Hank A. 'lrust Co..
first National Bink (Carbondalc),.
Mandaid Urilllii!; Co
Traders' Nationl Bank
Mrnnten Unit and Nut Co
BONDS.
Scrantcn Pass'ngir Hallway, Drat
Moitgage, due IVJu
People'i. btrcel Hallway, first mort
gage, due 11)18
People's itnel llailwa), Qcneral
mortgage, duo 1WI
Dickson Manufacturing Co
l.jika 'tonmhlp hchool 5 per cent. ...
City of bcranton bt. Imp. S per
cent
bcranlon 1 Taction 6 per cent 115
1SU
27o
loO
1J5
,00
in
100
II j
115
115
Asked.
ii
100
03
iii
30
100
10J
103
At the niryi'le club both tlu llaeltus
team and Hie llliirk Di.iiiiiinds lollod
vvretrhedly. Hnilth rinrniiin, nf tho
Diamonds, luul hlsh .tveuiKe, liij 2-:i,
and SInyiM, nf tho sumo team, made
tho hlsh hciiro nf tlio nklit, 1S6, The
wcotes were as follows
II vi KI S t f.l n
Hopkins 117 HI I Jit-441
linker Ill' 6.s 15 1 1st
I'alirriiliult 114 IJJ H0--.165
Mfisti-r W, US 111- 457
Hwii' .. Us IIS UI-410
Totri cm sno rivr-jiM
BLACK DIUOMis.
Ibairr HI bVI 13C 430
Iva.M II'J ni IJI-0
(nriuan I VI Km 178407
Mir.vrr isn ui f,7 473
Settling,,,, ii 111 150 4o0
Total' 773 7il 703 2231
The Tlloyi'lcs dull pilleis, loaders in
tho Mtv, won finm the WIlKes-Harto
Wlieelmcn In thio hotly contested
K.iines, hy a total of '.'173 to 2J3S.
UK MIX (f.l n.
Ilnnld'l , Ill sin M - .ill
MIKIilll 7IIJ l'rj 117-471
au Hornier ISJ 177 170-5?S
fl'per 150 lni 1S4 ;.ti)
Wardell ,,., ,,. no i;7 liu-ji?
lolals , ,.,.. 753 WW fclO "J-lTa
MKSril.M) VM1EEI.HKV.
K. W, UivU 157 17S 147- 45.J
ost RO D7 101- 4i7
tircen ISO IT( 117 to
InnU , )V) IH IJU-4JI
Welcand ...., 11 J Vi 15a 4S9
Scranton Wholesale Maiket.
(.nrieLtuI hj II. I! Pile, 27 t.iekananna ve.)
Ilutlrr r icat'l'iy. old, enijli.j trtsli, SJaUJe.;
dalrj. fresh, 2'jJ..; old. 15alSc.
t'h-oc -1 nil cieim. UalJc.
I s -Wcsicrn freeh, II to 14'iC; nearby
nine, H'. in j':i.
IIcjiij- I'm bu choiie marrow, $J5JaJC0.
I'ei r.cus-I'ci bu., 3 45a2.50
Vlcdiuiii Beins I'-r Iiii., $2 40aJ 45.
lirein Peas-I'll bu., $l.40al 45.
Onious-Pii I111.. l,40vt 50
1 lour lle.t patent, per bbl $l.r,5.
Bed KMncj Be ins-Per bu , .ljaJ.50.
Chicago Idve Stock Maiket.
I bli io, Virll 5 -C.itlle Heielils, 'J.fliOj
sii ol j ,i ml tn pilme .(eiiii, i'li'l, pooi to
nieiliniii, ... j I fi. Miuki-io and fecdei,, $J.7"
al 7.1. nvs mil In In is, SJ to., 1 1 aimers,
sjij;,: InilN, s.j7,-,j 51); calve., si 75iilj fevjs
fid ttcirs, M 0i1.ldi 'cas Krxss stceis, 03 40
al; 'hM-. bull.!, : 71 il.
Il"i-. lleiiiils todaj, JOlXMj tomorrow, 34,
(100 left 11 er, estimated 4.OH0; stowj mixed
and biitilin-, 51i(,10i eood in choicer heavy,
i0a(..l3; rmiKli Irivj. .. .1a 1.0-1 ; lifht, $5-
liOJ'-; bulk of tales. ?5u.ia'1.10,
iii0i llr(ilits II.OiiO; Heidi; choice, flnn;
sooil tn iliolic wethirs. $1 SVi.l.lO; export, $.12.1;
fair tn clinlm inlvi-d, J4 Wa4 W) u intern sheep,
Jl.hlaSs with expivit, 's.l.j.l; jearlini;!., l MaS.'J.lj
riatlvi limbs, $,"sil 1; western lambs', 1af,.l5,
FINANCIAL.
pencsrTrask&Go
BANKERS
2X & 29 Pine St., New York:
Transact a general banking
business; Act ns Piscal
Agents for Corporations, and
negotiate security issues of
railroads nnd other compa
nies. Execute commission
orders and deal in
ui
PILLS
SO
CTS.
Tolilj
SH
793
748-23i5
New York Live Stock.
en ork, April S Ilco'CJ -Ssteora, flim to i
fiarilmi highini bulls, strong; cone:, slow, to
10c. lower; ttccm, isbOa53i ''K, 51.50,
bulls'. Va4 J5; cows. $J. 15a 1 10. Calu, inirlrt
birely steady; vcaU, Ma7,2ii choice di , $7. V),
fiheen .steady; Rood handy Iambi,, llrmj oil,.
crs, steady but slow; shtep. ?4a5j no ri illy
primo heie; rulll, $-a.t 50; clipped rjieen, if.l.,1;
lambs, $3!0aS.23; Kentucky spring: lamb?, $150
per held.
llosrs-JIaiket quoted higher nt $G33a0 5O,
Enst liberty Cattle.
1 ut Liberty. April "Catllo-Stcsdv ; evln.
fiMUlVi; primr, ?5.J0a5 40; common, lj.1 Jj
a 1 10.
Iloss Slcad.v ; p. lino medlims and 'hcarr
jorkcM, Sd.21ail30; h iv.v hoEs, fi Ji; I llebt
vorkeis, ?l3a0 20j plgj, l?3.90aU; lou.'lis, MM
aj.70.
Wieci-rl Inn; choice welbrrs, $1 21i3."1; rpm.
lion, fJ.lOilSO; choke lamb, fTi Tu1l, 10111.
mini lo good, iflilOi; seal i.ilu-s, $oail.10.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Hullalo. April 0. RecclptJ! faille, ft) cars;
sheep and UniLj. 60 cars; hoes, :ij cars. .Ship,
mints: Cattle, 70 van; shu-n ami lamb, 23
carj; boja, 23 cars.
Cattle lalrlv Mrady; calve, rholee to elra,
10.i0j6 71: clipped lambs, fj.8Ja9.tV; mUcil
khecp. $1 75a 1.
llojs-llcavj, fO.30a6.O; 'I;, fO.lOaO.:
INVESTHENT SECURITIES
Descriptive list of bond offering)
furnished on application.
Members Now York Stock Exchange
Branch Offices: 65 Stats St., Albany
NERVITA PILL
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor aad Manhood
Curelmpotency, Night Emissions, L034 of Mora
cirsr. tin sviiHiinv inPHhCs,
nil otToctH nf relf.nbiiFn nr
excess nnd tndiscrotinn.
A norva tonlo and
blood builder. Brines
tho pink Blow to pnln
cheeks nua restores thn
tiro of youth. By mnil
fiOansr nnx. 6 nninn fnr
$2.60, with our bankable gaurantoe to eura
or refand tho money paid, hend for circular
uuu copy 01 our uuiiKuuiu Kuuranieo Don J,
NemaTahes"Z,'
(tem-owiiAbcl) Immedlfltc Results
Posltivoly BiiarnnteocI enro for Loss of Powor,
vnricocelo, Undovolopeil or blirunlrpri Orwins,
Paroils, Locomotor Ataxia, Norvmis I'rostrn
tlou, Hystorlu, Fits, Insunlly. VarnbuU mill thi
ItBsuIts of Kxcrsslvo Uonf Tnlincio.'Optuni or
Liquor, By mall In plain pnckiiRn, $1.00 it
box, 6 for 86.00 with our banUablo ffuar
svntee bond to cure in (iO days or refund
money paid. Addresu
NERVITA MED.OAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson sts., CHICAGO, II.I.
Sold by McOarrah i Tlioma-, IJrusiUts, 209
Lackawanna aicnue, Scranton, I'a,
FACTORYVILLE.
Bpedal to the Scranton Tribune.
Factory vllle, Apill C.TI10 fniioiul oC
tho lata Jlr.i. Mury Aim iiololuu ulll
bo coniluutoil finm tho 1 chidoiui'i tills
nftcrnoon at '1 o'clock, liitoiiiiont will
bo inado In Old Depot comoli'iy,
Hum fclsK and itoniion ijaniuor mo
lioinn spoiidlns tlio KuhIoi v.u'.itlon,
Ci. rt. MiiUlmiVMiii, of WiiHliliiKiuii, 1 1.
i' Is homo on iircnuiil ol" tlm IUuphs of
lliH Wifo.
Tlio lioioiisli loinii'll mot laht TliiiiK
day ovoiiIiikt uud (llspobcil of what liusi
ncsrt hud iiiiiiuiilutpd dining llif i.mt
month. lli.stiMd of plin-lliit; u Mtprt
loniinlr-MoiiPi- it vv.m ii-clikd tn lei tlio
vvorKliiR of tho hlippta liv iiiiiti.ict, in
tho lovvebt iusioiihIIi1u lilddoi'. . ,
about tvvonty-llvu inpinhoi of VM
lovvuu lclicKiili li'ilh'i. liidpppiiilciit cm.
tier of Odd IVllnvvhii ul this jil.nr, t-t-toiided
Iho iinsllttilloii of ti IImIjoUhU
lodgi at NhhoIiJiiii lam Wcdiii'.sd.iy m.
tpfiioon uud pvciiIiik, mid iiinNleil tbo
Kiand ni.istpi in the nk. Tlio Mp
Kico htiia .unfoucU tho dvsico In tlm
evening
r!icc-iul H.iHlPi- hPivlcpH will ho i-nii-dui'ti'd
ul tlm (liutiln-i not Suiiil.iv,
uUp bouic ciy. Jlitu juujit, wll bo buua-.
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