THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAV, APRIL 9, 1U01. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. pf-cll to tlte Scranlnn Trlbiinr. IMttMtoti, April S. Mr. niul Mrs. Jo-sop-li (Slennon, of Susquehanna tivonue, litivu rr-tui'iioft homo from Mt. Clem ens. Mli'li., where thay Imvn lii-nii for tin past four wcoltH for the honcflt of Mi, cileiinou's health. MIhb Delia KiiaiipinaiiH, of Mill stivnt, has relumed homo ufloi a four wcpI8' visit with Hrrnnlnn reliitlvi!.. Tho oily pouiipIIm will meet In Joint KPhMlun thin cvpiiIiik to elect ii city cn kIiicpi niul city solicitor. For the for mer ollh'o thero arc two UKplrantx, i 1 11 rry .Moyci'M, the present piiKlnpnr, unci .liuup.s I.aiiKaii, an upper i'ittston yunngr innn. whoso rnther, Mine Fore i.ian I-aiiR-nn. was one of tho victims "I the big envu Injlii Twin mine. Tito nfllee Is conceded to Mr. Lnngim. There are also two aspirants for the solicit orshlp. r P, linlinn, the present solic itor, arid (ii'orsp O'Hrlen, a rlslnpr young lawyer of upper Plltslon. Mr. O'llrlen's friends arc conlhlont of his election, and It Is rumored that Mr. Jlnhaii will wlthdrnw from the race. The fre hrldgo niovenient has been ivt n a decided Impetus hrre durliiK the past week. Friday and Saturday the lu'iil members of the executive .eonimltte?, appointed at the recent meeting of those Interested In the work, held in Wilkes-Ham, elreuluted n petition through the town for the endorsement of the movement, and met with liberal responses. The petition will be presented to the county com missioners tomorrow and a demand will lie made that they take action within thirty ilny.s. If the eonmils .sIuihts refuse to fake action the (nurse pr t-t-rliietl by the law relating t ) the freehiK of bridges will be closely followed out. Thu recent pooling of the interests of the two I'ittston bridges which was followed by a deci sion on tin purl of the miiiiagers to abolish 'lie commutation system with merchant! having heavy tialllc has imiiifi'o t'.e merchants. The abolish ment of the commutation plan has t "elded the tolls for those havimr heavy trallle. A twenty round glove content will take plav- In Cllsham's hall, Hrowu 'liv n '''huifilay owning, between Miw Coin. n, i f Wilkos-Vurro. and ".lack" '1111:111, of this plnee. The ( vent will be under the auspices of the I'ittston Alhlftle i 'ut, and the prices of .ldinis sion will be St and 7-1 cents. The .' ht.ston board of health has re organized ,y ihe election of llie follow ing olliif-rs: rresident. Pi. Mulhol l.mrl; -.f. ret cry. Frank Haltle: health olllcer, Tlioi.as Hlnes. The only con-t-'st was fur the secretaryship, be tween Frank J. Craig, who has been Mcietary for the past live years, and Frank M.ittle. of Kllzabeth street, a yniiig niim who is employed as sten ograph '-i In tlie ollici- of Attorney J. T. I.cna'iau. at Wilkes-ilarre. Mr. Rat tle was el"eted nil the sixth ballot. talv Old lAirgc boys, ranging in ,age from ' to 1" years, were arrested on the charge of tampering with a sema phore signal on the L.ehigh Valley's nt-iiir line at Uld Forge. , few days rgo th.'y removed a red glass from one of the signals causing the signal to give the light for a clear track, and '-Milling In tlie derailing of a train. The boys were arrested by Defective O'ltrlen and were taken to Wllkus llnrre jail for a lime. The new schedule of work at the mines, whereby the places work only three and four days a week, has result ed hi the laying off of about thirty employes of the l.ehigh Valley road at Coxton. n the 1-nckawanna road sev eral brak"men have been laid off and firemen, engineers and conductors re duced to the positions of brakemen. .Miss Clara Morris, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Kdward Morris, and Erinln .-tmurden, both of lHttsion township, were united In marriage Saturday evening, at. tVu- home uf the bride's grnndfatr.c-. , John Moore. The cere mony win- pui formed before a large company of relatives and friends by ltev. William Kelley, pastor of the VaC-svlllc Methodist F.plscopnl church. Miss May I'rothcroe was bridesmaid, and John Moore best man. Thomas Aston, of T.iylor, called on "West I'ittston friends. Sunday. VJr. S. I'iertrude ICvans. a graduate of the Atlantic t-'cliool of Osteopathy. will enter upon tin practice of her profession In Scranlnn, having takn a suite of rooms op the fourth lloor in the Ke.il Kstate Kxehange building on Washington avenue. Dr. Kvnns Is quite well known hero, being the daughter of Prof, Henry W, Kvnns, of Tlalnsvllle, a phrenologist niul mes merist of note throughout this valley. LOOKING BACKWARD It Is with a Sigh One Looks Back to the Time the Pow erthe strength to Accomplish-Existed. F0R3E, STRENGTH, ENERGY, By reason of waste and wear the human system becomes heir to symp toms governed by conditions the Im mediate ctniso of thu symptoms Is lack uf tiervu foice bring that up to tho standard of nutum's reiiuliemonts u lid th' jniptonis disappear. Whether it be t'-o all tired out feeling that re fuses to bo rc-sted, lanaiwr, sleepless ness, pi.or appetite, waning strength, heart palpitation, headaches, mind confusion, Impaired mentality, ner vous tieiubllnrjs. there Is no secret about the wonderful succei-s of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills in putting ull ing peoplo on their feet, except their grout Inliueuc-o in cteallng Zs'ervo Force. A great many Scranton pen. plo am in evidence, with tathvony of tho convincing kind. Mrs. Joseph Mitchell, uf iip' Linden street, Went Scrumuii, Pa., suys; "Jr A, W. Chmse'H Nerve. Pills are tine. I was all out of outer, nervous and could not sleep weak and miserable, The kidneys were xlugGlsh aul the back lame nothing seemed to help mo until J Got u box of the nerve pills nt Mat thew mothers' drug store, of No. X0 Lackawanna avenue. Since 1 took tliein 1 sleep well, don't ?rk and tulk. My nerves arc steady, I fool strong, uiid tlie kidneys am working well 9hr Is n graduate of the class of l!0l and 1ms high looonimetulntlona from her tutors. Coal operator 3, I.. Cnltttthl? morn ing posted notice at Ills Clear Spring colliery, at West I'ittston, In the cited that Iho pliint would be closed down until further orders. This Is the result of thu foreign workmen absenting themselves from work today. The day lifter Faster Is always observed by them us one of special festivities, and few of them showed up for work this morning at a majority of the collieries. Tho condition of Kdltor Hart, of the duetto, who hns been confined to his bed for the past two -weeks with nn iictite nttnek of muscular rheumatism, Is such as to cause alarm among the members of his family. He has been In a comatose state for the past twelve hours. A consultation of physlcjnna was held this afternoon between Dr. Cltbby. the attending physician, and Dr. Weaver, of Wllkes-narre, and they hold out little encouragement, for his recovery at present. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Iloncsdnle, April 8. Hon. I. Fuerth, returned to Harrlsburg this morning. He was accompanied by Mrs. Fuerth, who will upend the week at the statu capital. Mis." Kebecca Thompson Is home from New York city for the Faster holiday. Judge '.'. H. Purely Is presiding over the Lackawanna courts In Scranton this work. The announcement that Manager Sll vc: stone hns secured Thomas Jeffer son for the closing of the Opera House season at an early date, will be good news fur the lovers of tho play In Honesdale. An election will be held In the Ar mory May IS. by Captain D. B. Ather ton. to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of First Lieutenant Kd v.ard Welch, of Company K. Thir teenth regiment. One dollar per month is what it costs one man in Ilonesdaic for his living. He dors his own cooking and house keeping, and has no Faster bonnets o buy. The newly elected officers of the. Presbyterian Chi 1st Ian Kndeavor so ciety are: J. D. Itomaine, president; Clara It. Torrey, vice president: Asa Rryant, secretary: Walter Swift, treas urer, and Miss Mattlc C'olum, organ ist. All honor to the women of Hones dale, who are the moving spirit in church work, town Improvements? and have done much to improve the sani tary condition of the Maple City. With the approach of warm weather, an other matter demands their atten tion. They should commence a cru sade against those who expectorate on tho sidewalks. If the present borough law will not sustain them in their effoits, they should direct their cru sade against, the town council and have laws enacted that could bo en forced, which would put a stop to this filthy practice. Ilonesdaic has more stone sidewalks than any town of the s!?e In the country, and are kept clean, with this one exception. When the ladles take this matter In hand. It will be abated. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Milford, April S. At a recent meeting of the Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor the lecture course committee gave the. following report: Course tickets sold, $91.40; C. c. Pratt contributed, $:15: receipts at door, fuT.':; amount received, S177.13; expenses. $1117.13; over and above ex penses, $10. The ton dollars will bo re served to help any society In New Mil ford that will agree to provide enter tainments of the same grade or class (unless better can bo obtained) as those secured by our society. Provided, said society organize a lecture course within one year from date of this meeting, March 20. 1901, and that the course be for the benefit of thu town at large, not any one particular church, class, classes or societies. On the fail ure of a lecture course being organized within the above specified time, tho money Is to become the property of the Presbyterian Christian Fndeavor society. Mrs. IC. V. Tucker, of Jackson, was a guest of friends In town Inst week. J. V. Axtell visited friends in Peck vlllo on Wednesday and Thursday. l I!. Lott and :. J. Whitney, of Nothing Is So Discouraging to an Active, Ambitious Person as the Feeling of Inability to Go Ahead. WON BY SCRANTCN PEOPLE again. I am morn than pleased and glad to recommend tho medicine." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, BO cents u box at druggists, or Dr. A. W. Chut.0 Medicine Co., Huffulo, N, Y, Caution should be exorcised in pui i-liuslng Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve PHb. Tho genuine ulwayo bear tho portrait and signature of tho famous physi cian and author of Dr. Chase's vo-; clpu book, and his Initials ,, AV, Imita tors and simulators may even use tho uumc "Ohaeo" In order to convey the Impression they are the 'original Dr. Chase formula, but they dare not use ttttlult A. AV., Blsr.-iV-r,J and portrait. 50 cents a box at druggists', or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Uuffalo, N. Y. Harford, palled on New Milford friends the forepart of last wcok. Mr. K, L. I'eck attended tho wed ding of her sister, Miss Busle Uarncs, to Almon Hlonler, which took place In Scranton, March 20. Insurance Agent C 1'. Hurl's, of Great llend, -was In town on 'business last week. Mr. anil Mrs. Ooorge Hayden, who have resided in Hcranton tho past twenty' years, have returned to New Milford to live. On April 1, Dwlght D. Hall, of New Haven, nnd Miss Nettle DeLong, of Mexico, were niarrlpd In Now Milford by (.'. M. Sholp. Mr. anil Mrs. AVIIIIam Hmlth attend ed tho funeral of Hyilo Crocker, In Montrose, last week Saturday, Mlfs Kntlicrine Shields recently en tertained her frlond, Miss Mildred Shoemaker, of Klmhurst, Pctm lloverldge, of Nebraska, and Thomas Hecr, of A'andllng, have been guests of Fred Badger anil Ttalph .Shields the past week. MONTROSE. ipfclil to tlie Pcnnton Titbunt. Montrose, April 8. Despite the very disagreeable weather of yesterday, 13ater bonnets and flowers were much In evidence on the streets and ut tho churches. Tho special musical pro grammes and eloquent discourses at tho several churches tvero listened to by largo congregations. Not since last Tuesday hns "old Sol" deigned to reveal his glowing countenance to the peoplo of Montrose, but the cheering assurance Is given today by some of the wcathcr-wlue that It will "clearoff" within twenty four hours. AValter H. Jvoomls, a student in a medical college at Cleveland, O., Is spending a short vacation at the homo of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Loomls, In this place. Charles H. Smith, the well known In surance mnn of AVIIkes-Harrp. spent Easter with relatives In Montrose. Horfc Barnes, of Blnshamton, has ac cepted a position In the tonsorin.1 es tablishment of Albert Miller, In this place, Hobcrt 11, Jossup. osff.. of Scranton, was In Montrose over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llltchner, of AVest Pittson, aro visiting at Dr. Wirt H. Conklln's. Mrs. C. C. Hose, of TJinghamton, is visiting at the home of her father. George C. Hill, In this place. Mr. and .Mrs. George AV. Unshr.cl!. of Auburn, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Frink. on Saturday. Edwin H. Shafer, of Scranton, wan the guest of his mother In this place ovpr Easter. Daniel Senile, of New York, is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It S. Senrlc. on Chenango street. April court opened in this place, to day, before Judge Daniel AV. Searle. A very small list of criminal cases Is to be disposed of. and It is likely that tho jury will be discharged not later than AArednesday. For tiic first tinio in many years there aro no "jail cases" for trial, as the prisoners now con fined in the county jail aro all serv ing sentences, instead of a.waltlng trial. The case of commonwealth vs. Mat thew Griftln, charged with mayhem, assault, etc., is now on trial. SUSQUEHANNA. Sp'-cial lo tlie Scranton Tiibunr. Susquehanna, April 8. Principal Den nlson, of tho Lanesboro graded school, spent Sunday with Montrose relatives. Kdltor A. AV. Cook and family, oi Deposit, spent Sunday with Susquc-hanna-O.iklaud relatives. A number of Frio boiler shop em ployes returned last night, from a visit In New York city. The new choir sang last evening In the Presbyterian church. E. 15. AV. Scarle, esq., is In Scranton on business. Prof. Pierce, of Binghamton, will hold a hop this evening in Hogan opera house. The ordinance of baptism was admin istered last evening in the Baptist church. The mortgage on the Avenue Metho dist church, in Oakland, wis last even ing destroyed in the presence of a largo congregation. The Susquehanna Maenuerchor this evening held a. masquerade hop in Its Oakland side musio hall. Exhibits for tho Pan-American ex position are dally passing over the Erie. Tickets are selling rapidly for the grand concert to bo given in the Pres byterian church on AVednesday even ing by first-class Binghamton talent. Messrs. Rrooks and Fonner are In New York city pn business. Captain Charles Blrdsall has returned to Rockland Military academy, Nyack-on-the-Hudson. Keystone lodge, Ladles' auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men, will hold a calico hop and recep tion in Hogan opera house on Tuesday evening. The Crescent club will hold a. hop at tho Starrucca. house on Monday even ing next, April 15. Charles Tylor and family, of Bing hamton. spent Sunday with Susque hanrci relatives. The Easter services In St. John's Catholic churoh were largely attended. The usual liberal Easter offering was mode. Notwithstanding the Inclemency of tho weuther, the attendance at the sev eral churches on Sunday was large. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered n the Brushville Baptist church on Sunday afternoon. DURYEA. SjifcUl to th Reunion Tribune. Duryea, April S, Sunday evening, while the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school was celebrating the resurrection of Christ by exercises, somo person outside created a disturbance by ring ing the boll, rattling the door and an noying tho congregation In every way possible. The guilty, Ignorant person who performed thu deed win be located if possible and punished (o the full ex tent of the law, The Easter exorcises rendered in tho Method'st Episcopal church by the Sunday school were the most pleasant, over held here. Tm scholars and teachers desorvn much credit for their earnest and dollghtful manner in im pressing upon thu iuIiuIk of the congre gation the meaning of Easter. .Miss Mary Nolan and William Nolan visited in Scranton Monday. Mrs, lUidoif Oodiralter visited In Scranton, Monday. Mrs. James Holies visited In Dunont, Monday. There aro three dangerous places in our township, and it Is rumored that the proper authorities will investigate und have the places of danger roine died. They are the three railroad crossings. One crosses the Lehigh Val ley tracks on Back road, und two crosses tho Lackawanna trades pear Main street. Curves are on both sides of all three crossings, and so when a party goes to cross them lis does so at the risk of his life. Several accidents have occurred at those places. AVOCA, The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will meet this afternoon In tho parsonage. ltev, H. M. Pnscot will leave tomor row, for tho remainder of the week, to attend the Methodist Episcopal confer ence, at West Plttslon. Peter AValsh removiid his family to Throop yi'Rtorday. The- Young Ladles' Friendly circle will meet this evening at the homo of. .Mrs. Ida Frederick. All matrons of the rccjiil Primitive Methodist fair tiro requested to take their books and receipts to tho mooting this evening. Tho Lehigh A'alley freight office wan broken into on Sunday evening nnd many boxes broken. Two chairs wore taken out nnd forty-ono line shirt waists, consigned to Holtlslcr & Bow man. Detective O'Hrlen was on the scene In a few hours. Miss Kate Daley, of Scranton, In tho guest of MUs Kale MoDcrmotl, of Grovo street. Mrs. ratrlck McAndrew, of Main street, Is seriously 111. Forty Hours devotion will open In St. Mary's church after 10.30 o'clock mass next Sunday. The funeral of Thomas, the ".-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ninhard Searles, took place on Sunday after noon. Interment was made at rialns vllle. Tho altars In St. Mary's church on Sunday were radiant with Easter lilies, hyacinths and palms. Itov. James Morrison celebrated tO.SO o'clock mass nnd gave a beautiful sermon on "Tho Resurrection." Sheehnn's orchestra assisted the cholr.whlch has been thor oughly trained and showed excellent Avork on tho part of the Instructor, Mr. Sullivan, and tho orchestra. There will bo a sale of homo made bread, cake and pies at. the home of Mrs. William Laird, next Friday arter noon from a to " o'clock, for tho bene fit of the Ladles' Missionary society. Uov. V. T. Smythe conducted services In the Green Itldge Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, of Scran ton, spent Sunday at the Alkinan resi dence. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bosley. Mr. and airs. John Atwcll and Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell attended services at St. Stephen's church at AA'llkes-Barre on Sunday TUNKHANNOCK. Special tn the Scranton Trlbunt Tunkhannock, April S. Miss Marlon Metcalf, a student at the Elmlra Fe male college, is spending her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Metcalf, on Harrison street. Thomas A. Purdon, of Dalton, spent Sunday with his mother at this place. Misses Mary and Josephine Boyce, of the International Correspondence school at Scranton, spent Sunday -with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Boyce, on Pine street. Gertrude Shaw, of Nicholson, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Frank Heffron, at this place. Miss Nina Carney, of Scranton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Luce, on Pine street. Frank Dietrich Is visiting Arthur Kresge at Scranton this week. Ex-Sheriff A. H. Gregory, of Meshop pen. was calling on friends in town on Monday. Miss Marion Metcalf is entertaining her friend, Miss Boyce, of California, at her homo on Harrison strsot. Dr. George M. Kinner, of Mehoopany, called on friends in town Monday. Frank Ace, who is employed nt Nich olson, spent Sunday with his family at this place. George Kitlridge, of State college, is spending his Easier vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kittrldge, at this place. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to tlie Piranton Tribune. ' Towanda, March S. According to the auditors' report of tho financial con dition of Towanda borough, the re ceipts of tho past year were ?1 7,124.76; expenditures, $17,2SMl; amount in the treasury, $L',108.59: bonded indebted ness, $20,000. New steel rails are being laid on the Lehigh A'alley. The switchmen of Sayre have organ ized a union, to be known as Lehigh Aralley lodge, No. 182, Tho conductors and brakemen on tho Lehigh A'al ley's through passengers have received notice of an advance In wages of $.") per month. The remains of Jacob Lewis, hi., who died In Columbia county, at the ago of 70 years, were brought here for In terment. John D. Stryker, of Duluth, has been a Towanda visitor the past weuk. Mrs. F. Chaffee was called to Shen andoah last week, by the death of a relative. The borough council of Athens have granted A'lne Crandali and others, rep resenting tho Valley Telephone com pany, the privilege to construct and operate a telephone system in that borough. The franchise will bo asked to pay a pole tax of J2." per annum, and subscribers will bo charged $30 yearly for a single metallic circuit or $20 for a rosldenco. Postmaster Turner has been notified by the government that six rural free delivery mall routes would he estab lished in this county on May 1, To wanda being the starting point. The territory will embrace the Towandas, Ttomci, Shoshequln nnd Wysox. Tho carriers already named nnd given their routes which cover about twenty miles each, aro: II. L. Prince, M. J. Gor ham, C. II, Lameraux, A. P, LaPlant, AV. T. Bacon and O, D. Goodenough, The tlmo for starting will be 7 o'clock In the morning and time for arrlvul at 1 o'clock noon, It Is also reported that It will cuuso tho discontinuance of some of the stage lines. Tho Star otllce bus been equipped with a new Lambert gasoline engine. K. D, Westbrook, for a time doing business ut Montrose, has opened a shoe storo in Towonda. J, H. Murrelle, a newspaper man of wide experience, nnd for some tiim connected wllh the Athens Noivs, has, with o. L. Humphrey, purchased an Interest in the Hepnrter-Journal, the ratii-lns member being J. R. Hitchcock. Mr, Miirrello was formerly connected op the jnurnallstlo staff of this journal and gained tho reputation of being a practiced manipulator of the qujll, and the readers feel highly complimented and congratulate him on again being at the helm. Now for a new dally, JangliUB' Nerves. Are you Irritable? Do you sleep badly? Is It hard to concentrate your thoughts? la your appetite poor? Do you fee) tlred, restless and despondent? Try Lichty's Celery Nervo Compound. It will do you more good than any thing you have ever tried. Sold by Matthews Brothers. " OOOOOOOOOOOOOdO THEATRICAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. All.UH'MV bene Jljel-i toinp.uiy. JlJllnte mul night. OAtKTV niojitrtny flnrletciuem M4llnee ml tilgbt. Little Irene Myers, 11ml t.tttlfi hene Mytr 1 n uutin hurtle In Sfutitoti l mi iiMincd fttl, Juilgltirt from tin rr.orniom crowds that wern fecn tonilng Itoin ttm AiMtlctny of Mndo utter the malliicn mul een Iiib pcrfomuncm tc nli.v. At. tin) matinee nv ciy Inch of ivaltiihle fMtlhK or Mntnllii loom am taken, unit jl evenins ninny were rIhiI n( tlio chance tn itaivl, "Umlcr 'Iw'n riuji" was tlie title ot tlie porformams presented for the matinee, l.lltle bene uppparlnff In the role of "OlRirelto" ami certainly Old wiiie wowlctful v,Ml. The pari. ltelf N in exceptionally MroiiR ono. It. belni; the prominent, chai.ie.ler ot the piece. To say thai hum did JiKtlce to the role U only Riving tier one-half lirr due. what. tiuU.i her ivml; aeein mote temaikahle Ik thai t-lic U but a child baldly In tier teen.', and i-he U playing patM that would dn credit to an at lres of (ratn her numW"i' of years. Last evening she appeated In the character mle of Clitic ky Cnniierf. and won much favorable ap plain!! fiom the Immense nudleme. The pe clalllci Introduced by the vaudeville member r,f the company wen e.xiecdliml.v clever and highly enlei tattling-, the male quartette weie a fin till e of the dhow and were nlone well worth the pike charged to see tho entlie performance. Tills afternoon the beautiful comedy, "I.tttlc I.oid fauntleroy," will be picnentcil. biltle Iiciir appearing- a-i tlie I.tttlc Lotd, a p.ut in wlilrh "he q without an equal. Tonight "Tito i:i.-lgn" will be the atti.ie.Uou, and should piovc a. great drawing- raid. Broadway Burlesqueia. The lbcadwiv Hiirl'ru.'u wcic gieelcd with pitl.nl boutes at thn (Safety theater .veaterd.iy nn tlielr lotutii engagement, and the audiences weir kepi in a hlute of hilarity at both matinee and evening perfoi manors by Harry LcCIaii- nnd other funny people of the troupe. The olln included hongs by Lillian l.croy, th. graceful ballid linger: u laughable novelty by Dailey and Hil ton; folig-c by lanihc Caivtr and lienie Pollard: ni.irveloiH acrobatic woik by D.illey nnd Madi son nnd an net !v the Protean comedian, flatly l-iClalr. The main burlesque Icalnn-.- of tlie eiiteilahi. incut, however, ale given in the: clo-dii; ieic. by Harry LeClair and W. .1. Kcrnwood, en titled a "Whining Woman.' In which Mr. be flair und Mini Jafette Webli a cited giesl mer riment in their duel Mem. 'Iho Micudivny llur. le-qucH will be nt the (J.detj today and to-morion- a fl ei noon and evening. Bauer's Band Conceit. Hatter' conceit. Tlmilny night pionnVci to be teli most iirccriul In the liltory ot that organ ization. The fact thai Mr. frank n.iton i to finy is n gie.it attraction in ilclf. Ho fin been heard In seiei.il of Hie niot exclusive homes ot thlt city, when! he lias delighted mott citiciim inatlng audiences, and this fact, together with the high commendation icceived fiom New Yoik and other musical center.', .'Ksme.i laigc audiences for both peifoimancc-'. THE MARKETS. Wall Strut RitIiv, New York, April 8. The call loan late pioved again to be tlie tolar plexus of the stock mar ket as it lias done on many occasions helore. Tho constriction of the money supply and the advance in the rate for call money precipitated audi a np.isin of liquidation as threw tli: stock inuikct into a condition bordering on demoi-.ili?a-tlon. What happened today in the stock nuiiket is what, according to the common jgrecment of all classes of observers, was bound to liappcn in due course of time. Kven the wild ind c-v-cited market of last week, which waj an omin ous i symptom, left the hulks unprepared for to day's developments. Tipa for n lise in many stocks wero still widely pievalt-iit lel'orc tlie opening this morning and the cvpliniiimi vus ollcicd ttiat Thursday')! lluiry in call loan lales was duo to manipulation by thu lic.ir.i. fer ceiving the highly vulnerable condition el' the market owing to tho oicr extension of long ac ronnts thinly margined and barked f.y weal: vcfoiuces tho liears fell upon tho market, villi gieat tierceness and cut a wide breadi In prices nt the first on-daught. Tlie wide extent of Ihe fust declines which weto made by fsiurc5ire drops of from 1 to 2 points between pales in cited to quick profit t.ikii-g by 'he bears nnd tlie violent allies which ensued, encouraged the bvlla tn make sonic stand against Hie reduction lop ing tli.it the finny was temporary and llie mar ket prepared lo rcr.i-w the advance This wa the only period of tho day when (here vas a:.y hlioiv of positive slrengtli and Sugar, People's lias, Texas and I'niillc nnd a number of lcs-. impoilant stocks were marked tip -lut-ily ovi-v list Thursday's level. The Blrengtli vja short lived, however, and after the demand horn the lir.us had been satisfied many of '.lie bunks be gan calling loans. Till brought a freh supply of liquidation on the ntaiket and invited tif.-li att.ulc by the be.iis. The selling became pre cipitate as the fall in pvlrei wiped out mai gins and uncovered step loss otilira and llie tin ltickv bulls jettisoned great biles of stock witli the kept! of 1 el loving I heir load and saving other holdings tiom the nhipwiook. The only iui pnitaul demand at any time came innn Ihe shorts and the occasional spasmodic tallies wcic not held in any case. This was fiue of tho last as of the lornicr rallies and although piic.is bad not fallen had; to the lowest all around, th'y weie again on tlie down grade in most ca-es and tho closing was Irregular and only slightly above tho lowest. Tho fall leaeheil an evtia S:4 in Itcicl; Wand, liij 'n Delaware and llndiwn, 6'i In Amalgamated Copper, 7!i in folorado furl preferred, unci from 2 to . points in practically all of tlie actWn stocks in the list. Tlie llrang els, rarities, Koutheslutn., Southerns, Coaler?, I nmk lines and high priced specialties were most acutely affected. Total sale. l,70,non sluu. IliLsiuess in bombs was relatively less active than that, in slocks and tlie- lnosemenl of pi ices u.i.s irregular. Total salei, par value, M.rilO.Ouo. United States icfundlng 2s advanced 'i and n-w 4s ',i pur cent, on the last call. The following quotitlciii Tribune by If. P. Jordtn A re furnished Tht Co., rooms 7tVi-i OS TrltDhon 600.1: Mm building, Ecunton, Pa. American Sugar It: American Tobacco ....l:N Atcb.. To. &. . fu .... Bi A T. k S. r Pi- mis Itiookl.vn Traction s-ji, Halt, k Ohio HI oCnt, Tobacco It! fl.es. k Ohio ... 17 High- Low Clot "t. e:, Mlli Pi'ili iii l3a mm 'UV, IM'-i 1.11 'i lll'a 17J'l ing Ill Ji 12S li n.Ui M'i ru lii'i t7'i nn; IVfi", ui't nt-:: l"a oot; 41 t.S's .t' 1W'. 151'j l:t 177 riile, fc ii. w '-'-i ,-i (hie.. It. & O 161 1S.1 St. Paul Ut 1.11 Itock Island W in Delaware A: lludo:i ,...I7H 17'1 Kan. & Tev., fl' ' ' Lniil., k Nn-.li P 10.1 Manhattan i:tc 1MJ luo Ml.souii l'acide 10-1 luiTi S.iutheni l'.iciilo 11 lu Noifoll; k Ve.lcrn 8U .Mil;. Noilh. I'icitio ii Mij North, Pacific. Pr l IM'i N. Y. Central 151 1-V! 101 IisV.'i IftHi lllj .10 ".; M'.y km; ioj; lu: KTi Mli fw'J OHi nn SI 1.1.VJ iii 7'i -i'i 7-'L bl-iJ un 7.111 w?; Out. k Vcit i si !M :!,!',; t'ciuia, II. It . 1-11 Ml 1-11 Paclliu Mall .... U7 !I7 ii7 Heading ?..... "-Ha M"S Itcading, l'r 7n 7t.- Soulhein 11. II ''liVi t'S'.i Sciutliern H. n Pr .... 7Sii 7n Tri.ii,, U, k lion li, is, (', S. I.eathi'1- VM- bi'i 1. P. Leather, IV ..... "Sll 7.1'i U. S, ltubber ID lii'i Union I'aclfiu IM ru .''.a 71 JiHi ; ii-j I'M 7iU lu'i W); Bcranton Board ot Trade Exchaugo Quotations All Quotntiona Baied on Par or 100. STOCKS. l'lt.t Natioi-al llank gcrantuii yjlns flank ,, Tblid Xjtloiul lliuk , Hiuie lKpo.-il and Diicoi'iit 11 ml., fccnom.v Ughl, U. k P, Co lau-ka, Triul bafo Depoolt Co Clark k Snovcr Co., l'r. , ,, Bcrantcn Iron i'enco k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle IVorU ,., Lackiiwatir Dairy Co., Pr Cotuitv 6iNing Hank 'fruit Co., Hid. Uuo .A t'ai 371 ii'i Ai'.cd. 44 I in 93 iu iii S' firat National iiauic (uaroooune).. Standard Drilling Co. ,,,, , 'fradeii' National Cank ,,,,..,,,, Sciantcu Iiolt and Nut Co BONDS. Scianton Pwunger lUtlwiy, Brut Uortgage. du IK0 People'? Street Rallmy, flrit mort- gage, due 101$ People' Street Railway. Ucoeril oioitgage, due 10,'t ,,, DUlton tdanufli turtog Cv 111 ll 115 U5 113 1U0 Many Stores s JONAS Combined b LONG'S SONS The Surprise Sale of Ribbons Goes Merrily On. Thousands of yards of Ribbons have I already been sold. s Thp rninv vvAfithpi nf iha Incr fiA Hnvc ...,j "VV.V..V. Ul HIV IM.O. nv vM.jrw can be blamed for the completeness of the assortment at this writing. There is no more of the fancy corded taffeta or the double-faced black satin rib bon. But the following widths and qual ities are still intact. Remember, this is the best grade of standard ribbon, at from a third to a half off former prices. Extra Quality All Silk, Satin and Gros Grain Width No. J, price k a yard or 10c a piece. Widtli No. 1-A. price -c a yard or iTic a piece. Width No. L price -1c a yard or ,'iOc a piece. Widtli No. ;. price fie a yard or 'c a piece. Width No. ", price 7c a yard or "0c a piece. Widtli No. 7, price !)c a yard or 7"c a piece. Width No. !), price 1 lc a yard or $1.00 a piece. Width No. 12, price 1.1c a yard or $l.ir a piece Width No. Hi, price 1 7c a yard or SI. 'J." a piece. Width No. 22, price Hie a yard or SI. 50 a piece. Width No. 40. price 21c a yard or $!.7Ji a piece. Width " inches, price 27c or $2.25 a piece. All Silk Taffeta Ribbons Width 1 and I j, 5c a vard. Width 1.'. and 2. 7c a yard. Width 2i and .'!, 10c a yard. All Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons Width No. 2. ."ic a yard or. 25c a piece. Width No. 7, (ic a yard or 50c a piece. Width No. M, 7c a yard or 00c a piece. Width No. 12,'Jlc a yard or 75c a piece. Width No. 22, 1!c a yard or 1.10 a piece. Width No. 40, J 5c a yard or 1.25 a piece. Width No. 00, 19c a yard or 1.50 a piece. Jonas Loog's Sods SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SALE OF ORIENTAL PERSIAN TURKISH FINE ANTIQUE HEAVY SILKY MATS CARPETS RUNNERS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED MIOHAELIAN BROTHERS & CO., 24 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Latla, Town.-lilp School 5 per cc-nt. ... lOi City of Sciantcn St. Imp. 0 per cent I'M Scianton Traction 0 per irnt 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Couectfil liy II, C. IIjIp, 2" Lackawanna c ) Hiillii Croiini'i. oll. JUaaii-.: fieeli, '-.li'J'.ji-. ; dairy, ficsli, lliiasict ill. t:..il"c-. CliefjM. Knll ilium. 1AiI3i I'jfjis Weilcin ficli. 11 l Ilia'-; nt-aioy state, ll'.i to l.V.tf. Hcan IVr bn., tiott nuuow, I'llil.iJ.iiO. I'm llcara Per tin., Wmi.lM. ilt'ilinni llfans-l'.-r bit.. J.'.Oa-.'.lft. llioi'ii IN .ib Per Iui., 1l.tn.il. IS. Onlont I'll- Iui., l.I0.il.:.n. l''loiir--Hcl patPiil, per litil., .jl,W. Ited K'ulnoy IImiu l'cr tin., '.fJaiJO. New York Grain and Produce. N'cw Voik, Apiil S. I'loiir Moilc-rali-lj- aului at a .iliKlitly lower r.iimn of priics nri imiu Kiailif, .iltlioncli Ki'ix'iall.v inilN irniaiii linn; Minnesota pali-nl, iSl.tKUI.'.'i), MTifil pol nil cri .Vo. 3 icil, "fl'ic-. I. n. It. allo.it! option cpiiiii in tn on iiiM-iiii ami attu- .1 olinp H" in Hun, ilcui'il 111 m al '1.-. lie I iuIliII. oi May co.-n 77'.i.: .Inl.v. 7,li.; Si'pleiiilnr, 7n!S' , cm n iol afraily; Nn. '.', pi'ic. flciaiif nml 'n'.ir. f. . b. Jflml; (ipltons npuiiil iuy Inn tipncil siinicr l.iti-r in llie 'lay, i locln'.- mm ill a paitl.il ';r. ni't ailiJIifci .May ilnwil t'l'!'. i .lull-. iKv.l M-pli'.iiltci. Ii!r. "ato .pot ilnll; .No.' ;:, iifi'.ji.i Nn. a nl.lii', .i.-; No. ;; Mti. 3-Uc-.; tiacli inhnl wr-lnn. wibi-iV.: ti..il. v.lillc, ;ii'.i.u.i cplicai ipiiit but ..linut ju-.uly. Ilutti-i- I'iini; fic'i iip.iinriy, pia22.-. i taitoij, llaltUt'.; tii.ni.ii, llil'.'i'.; ili il.iiry. I la Sir. I lii-i-Mi ITliti! Iti' Uiv'i' li'loutl, ll'a'-t tui.e.- luifi' nlilli. llalHtt-.; I'.iniy iiull tofoiitl, Itt'J.tfa'iv.; Mm-' iiiall whin-, liili'.-f. ; ---tiMiiyi t.m mul Pi-iiii.jlt-aiiii, IIjII'J- i ten !! Wdlrrn. llallU',,' wiMi-lii lirtli. lit'.; vnutlit-iii, H.i.'"lSr-, Plillacleliihin Grain ami Produce. I'liiUHlilila. Af-ill C.ttlioal-eli'i-li. .Ji ll.ul iiaili-, April Ttiaifttji. Cuui-Jlf. lo.c-r; .Vo. i nil.til ,piil. Ifaltilic, (Ul.-l'liin; Xu 3 wl.ili- rlinpcil. Wllii. I'tiin--IVcal. .i.'it in. t.i'ltliil, lliillii- I'iinii lai.t v-cuili iiciniiiy, Sitso.. iK. '1. inini-, !.; tlo. nojiliy, ilf., SJt; i:x-I'lt't-li n-Mib, lf'j-.i 'lo. v-t.-in, Hi-.j tin. nintliHi-.tfin. I.llii-. , ilf illtoiti, l':i: I IhidO- l ill I lilt Mi-nl. Itilinui Sil'ian -nun, tali-tlfiii.ui.1. r.tltini l-Hi.-, I.il.i: il -I'lui! ujilainli, 'ii-. T.illoiv--l'iini; iil' pi-Inn', In lioi;ln'.itl. V.: toiiiliv il.i. tl".. Iiaiu-I . -I'ia .'i.i ialci, ::' l.iw- t'onliij -stcailjt. lali ilo l.iuuli fowlJ. Iiulii., .il.i imt-loik, T'C'-it'i-i '" I a v 'liiiliCii, liilSf : 'piini, fit fciil'i '.'"ii""--. : iliifk.. I'.'ai::.-. i ,-;nv..-. Kipio. Ilrcwil '..iiluy I'iini, iuutl ilt-nianil: (owl, iliunf, IiHi"II'' I 'I". fair lu ucj.jtl, liialO'ic. ; nlil iooui.. 7'i. i icni ma .li!il;eii, ncjiliy, Haiti.; j-.lni, ii-!-'.' Inil.i-!!, witti-in ilitlii- let fun, imlic-.: cimUi, laaitiy, llai;i..; i-.tiliin. ilo.. HtJt :.-. Hw.'lpti I'loiii', i.fO'i lutivU mil .'.'iil.DnO poiiniU in wi-li.) wlifat, II.IkiiI liu.lii-li; ruin. V'.'ii' 1'U-I" il; oat., H.OuO l:u-.lu-l. MilpiiK-iiin -Micat. Wi) lu.lic-U; coin, ' l.iKW ltiiln;li oat-, t,0"i l.ti.twl. Chicago Live Stock Maiket. OliU-jgo. Apill S.-t-Ulf--ncccipU -HO"0. in (liKliiu -Jk i IVn.jih- rtioii.1 to lOo, Mrjliri; aitiir; aoml o piimo tcviK ii0.J0f poor lo medium. W.'Aijf.PV. tofl.ci and iruu. dim. il.'-'ial 71; iowi, ji.imal.l'i; prltru, fJ.f0al.WI; i-aiinc-u, S'J PI rA ) Many stores $ ? combined i Great Width :U and 4. i:tc a yard. Widtli IA inches, 15c a yard. Width 5 inches, 25c a vard. AMERICAN WILTON ARLINGTON ORIENTAL DESIGNS RICH COLORS ALL SIZES FINANCIAL. VN XXX'V' Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS 2X & 29 Pine St., New York. Transact a general banking business; act as Fiscal Agents Hoi Corporations, and negotiate security issues of railroads nnd other compa nies. Execute commission orders nnd deal in INVESTHENT SECURITIES Descriptive list of bond offering furnished on application. Meinlms New York Stock Exchange. Branch Officas: 65 State St., Albany iii'ii bull. W.'i'ai.lOj Mlvrf, sjUJiU; Trxn icil 1 1. I'm l,;."i.i."..w; Tcxa urs ttfcri, 1.50a; Tuia ImlU, .vJ.Wal.Jn, llos-i-itrc-elptx today, IS.iWHi toinoniiw, 11.lW; loll mil, estimate, .'.mini actli'tt. V. Iiiclici; top, (fti.20: inlcd an-t liulilifu' ftciuk, i.H.n.lJi kooiI to rliolce lioav, 'il.iil.'.'O; roiii'li lioavy, vlcVULIUi liglit, W70a U.07!i; bull! of alct, 1.n.1ail.l3li. ilnp Ho-tt-iptr, 'J-J.i'n); ..lurp ami liiinb, ktioiiK; actiu; poc.il In ilinicp Mcihcn, 'il.S.lalj do. Mport, "..--'1; uir lo clioit-r mhcl, HI.Mat.Wj wi-.tcrn rltctvp, j. 61a .1.10; do. fxpoit, V'-2J; yeirllnsi, I.Pl.i.l.-J.l! ii.itlw lainby, Hl.'tal.lO; wMUrt hiiil'., iinliiillny: cllpptil. !f'..i5. ID. New York Live Stock. Xr.v "toil.. Aptil -'. -Itcc-iM Trailc fair, futn moil lcii, loiwr; otlirrn tt'Jily tn ftions; buPi anil iciwa li-.idy; stcir.-", ijil.iJaS.'il; l:.tia, 'i.l,7n.i 3.Si InilU. :l.il.l-"t; i'0'. iv.UOaf.33. Catnv liin.anil lair bntj pilica SOaTV. ofij omn sale-, si lourr: tt.il. l..1".iO,7S; few unolce, 7: loi, HS.ViX lltllo calvi--., MJl.W. licr-l;teacly, I.iiiIi. tf.nly In linn; klifn'p, rla; cull;, .'!, iianiiiini cllpptil do., f,'i Iambi, 15..Hlaii.Si; tlnilif. do.- iii..Waii.l7i; milt, M.31; clippl iaiiib-, MaS.7S; piliiu Utiiliv. -i-''rt cacli. Hot;-:' Mratlv in Hun at i- .-J0.,r,.l.1j tlmin; ,tutc.ll-i3. i...n. East Libei ty Cattle. t.j.. i.IUii... .nil s.-L'aillo-lliijlii'; fn-V1.Kia-1.il; tine. .S1.'.!.V1.ai; juotl, Wa1.il). '110R-. "Hliiltt'i: pilini' iiwilluiiw ami bcaty Imgc. ifiLnv. W.1; lif.iv luiln-ik. tt,.i,lai!.;at; li-jlu VoiKfi. lii.l.'jn.J); p'li. Siutl; MU, .1i.1.3'); iou;li Sl.5luj.71. hli.'t-p- Sliaily tn .litip. Iiiflid o illpptcl lanilu: I'd i-ltppul. tl.7.1alSi; iOim iiioii. .v.aa..Vi; vliold lamb, W.'.'Vi-I.Ei; loiims't. in ji.iwi, ilai II: tn.) talicc. Waii..'.". Oil Market. oil City, A i ill s.-'iri'dll bilantc.. M.-Mi t.v lllnalt-j,- nt Mil; MpiiHiit. ll'l.iil'i KincU, 4 i.mc. 'l.:i7i bjiifl't mm, III, US I'lii'jlti'iwi anc, K,ll 1'ancl.