The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 02, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCTtANTON TrttBUXto-TIIlltSDAV, MAY .1001.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY
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PITTSTON.
Ipedl to the 5cranlnn Tribune,
I'lttnton, Mtiy l.-ttriioiiiliiiiuilt In
evidently Iho policy or tho Krlr coin
puny In llsi'fHiiltiot of tlm iiffulrn of the
ronnsylvaitln (.'mil t'otiipmiy. Within
I ho punt few vc'k there Iiiih horn it
rontlniiiil iriltii'tlun ur tlm iiiiiuIkm' "t
employe?) lit every iiViillitlili' point. In
Rome InHtiniees firemen have heen liilil
off nnd it ilotlhlo bunion phaeil on the
etiRlnr-iTK. The Ktiiit? of icpiilr men,
which hiivi- hem under tin- foriMiiiiti
.'hip of .luineft Itoseiieniliee, Iiiim hoeli
illHpenscd with, tin iilsn Is the case with
the xqitiKl lindei- Koreinini TIioiiiiim
C'ooli, Who lias hart cIiiiikp or the work
it I the ttavlne nlm.fl. Andrew I'll?. -Pllllliioil!,
wIio had ehai'Ke or the
stable at No. H .shaft, has been laid off
and it In said the mine foreman, Wil
liam Abbott, will be retired.
Willie f,(!iieli, iif I.ai'kiiwiinniii was
bitten tiy a dog owneil by .lohn Sorber
Insi evening. The anlmnl sank Its
teeth i!ti Into the bi ' eheek, In
flletlnp; a bad RiiHh.
Krank ,r. Hat tie. nvi'ittl.v elected,
today a.ssnined the t itf li-t. attaeheil to
tile ofllee. of bouid of health secretary.
Michael Sullivan, af Market street,
today tmccceded Charles McCann as
driver of the Niagara KiirIiio com
pany's team.
Mrs. David .tones and niece, Miss
Martha .lames, of .Scraiiton, spent lust
i venltm at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J.manitol IJiieklcy.
Wllliani Kiis-chel sradnated this
ueek l'roin the commercial department
or the Wyoming senilnary.
While stealing a ride on a l.ohicrli
alley train, Itobert Uanson, of lias
oii, was thrown off at the helilgh
' all y depot here, striking .iBalnst a
.-tone wall .mil tcccivinj; a t'ra.-tured
ankle.
Kcv S. .1. Arthur, who leaves here
this week for Krie, Ha., where be has
accept (1 the pastorate, of the First
Fiaptlst. church, was tendered a fare
well reception in the Luzerne Avenue
Haptist church, West Pittston. last
evening.
Thomas Houlihan, proprietor of the
K'eystun-' Hall restaurant, and Miss
fella O'-Roylo. f riiie street, were
united In inariiase this mornlns in
St. John's Honinn Catholic church by
Jiev. Father ("larvey.
Alfred . T. Miller and Miss Hriil
;.'et A. Kuaiie, botli of rieranton. were
nulf-tl in marriapje in tho par.soniiKe
of the Broad street Methodist Episco
pal tliureh last evcnbiK by ltev. O. M.
Siirdam.
FOREST CITY.
Special to the -ii.inti.li lnbiinr.
KoreM 1'lty. May 1. A. .1. Lowrie
i no Walter ISraln were trout lishtnp: at
I .yon street creek yesterday. There is
littel tr ait tlshliiB being done as yet
by Finest City sportsmen, but all the
ueiKhhorlii'-; ponds hive daily ileleRa
tions, who ale after bull-heads and
Mlcki is
Theri will be a dame at JSoynl on
tin nub.
Slurlir Maxcy spent last niht in
town.
Til.- stteel committee of council is
making a crusade for better sidewalks.
The funeral u;' Thomas Johns, sr., of
Vandling. who died Saturday from in
juries recelvid in the mines, look place
at ' o' look today and was very larpo
1 atti ud"d Kev. It. I,. Clark oltl
eaied anil inteiinent was made in the
Hillside cenctory.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kaae are inoviiip;
to High lake.
Mi.-s Sarah ("icrrard. of i 'arlmnilale,
was a visitor in town today.
Mrs. James l.cale, of Hiimhaintou.
'IMti'il ill I hi- home of K. !:. li.in
' .ill Mi n lay and Tuesday, and then
I' ft fm a stay with Carbondale
f I Ill's
Tin Xortheii.-t.-rn Pennsylvania.
Tel' plioii" loiupauy is now working' tn
fM ml lis lines to ll.'illstead and
il'iat Fiend. lieneial Manager Os
i.iii d. "i" Fi lest "It v, is canvassing
l' it d.-.rii t ibis week.
Alfred i.ils has returned liom a
x U with Tay.,r friends.
TUNKHANWOCK.
Fpccial ti tli.-' Siriiuoii 'lutuir.c.
Tliukhaiinock. May 1. Judge John A.
Slti.-cr and daughter, Mrs. lidwln N.
Stone, h ft yesterday for Lake Owaseo,
ntar Auburn, X. Y where they have
a sumniei resltlenec.
.Mis. Franlc Itrundage, of Sernnton,
ii visiting with the family of Dr. A. U.
Woodward, on Second street.
Miss Josephine Stark was called to
Haltiiuuiv on Tmsduy by the serious
illness of her uncle.
Mrs. A. II, SriuieiH was in Wilkes
Harro mi ediiesday.
Tin re will bo a regular meeting of
the Junior Order or American Mo.
ilmn k'h at the lir.iiid Army hall this
iThuihday) evening.
The Monday club held Its last meet
lug on Wednesday afternoon at the
honie of Mrs. James l'iatt, There will
be no more meetings until fall.
Mrs. Edward Hunter, of Dorr.inec
ton, who has been visiting her parents,
Air, and .Mrs, l.ouis Luckenblll, the
past two weeks, returned home yes
t onlay,
HeAViit c, smith, a well. known far
mer of Monroe, was doing business In
town on Wednesday.
There will bo a session of Argument
court today. Thursday, May ',
THOMPSON.
fffrial to tlio Fcrsnton Tribune
Thompson, April ISO. J. S. Mulvey, of
Port Jervls, was a caller on frlenda
here over (he Sabbath and was looking
after his Interests hero yesterday.
Sirs. Muzzy and daughter, or Owego,
X. V. visited her father, Mr, V, A.
Saxlou at C. a. Jenklps over the Sub.
bath.
Vroies.sor c. v. Thorpe, of Forest
city was In town on Saturday.
.Mrs, H. J. King, who bus apont tho
winter vnh her daughter in Mt. l'lvas
nut, Is ut her pleaaut hoiu here oiu-s
piorc, on Jackson street.
Miss Iteua Van Horn, of Laneslmio,
'u thu pleasant guest of Mrs. );, J-;.
lelat,t over tho Sabbath.
Tlm PXTi:lsot. connected with tlift
commencement of our Ki'adeU school
began Sabbath evening in the Mctho
dl.it Episcopal church, where, thu pas
tor proaehd the sermon to tho gradu
ating class. Friday evening of this
week tnn graduating exercises will take
place and Uev. H. T. Wliulen. IJ. D., of
Carbondale. will speak and on Satur
day evening tho ."clioo) will give an
( iitertainiuent in Keystone hall.
This afternoon at th" rcsldenco of
Mr. uud Mrs. Oscar Stone. In Jackson,
will occur tho funeral of their daugh
ter, Agnes, who died Sabbath mornluR
after a long fdrkiuiss, nged about IS
years, i 'A, 1'iekcrltig and family, or
this, place, relatives or tlm family, ate
In attendance.
Uev. W. II. nnil Mrs. French and
Miss Iteba. Wllniarth, ot the Free Hup
list church, and Mr. and Mrs. A. II,
C.rozler and MIkk llannab Latliinn, of
tho Methodist Episcopal Sunday school,
wenl to HallstPiul today to attend tllft
county Sabbath Kchool convention
there this afternoon and tomorrow,
Saturday the tnwiiRhpIs of Horrlck
and Ararat had a suit at law before
Viiulres Howard and Tollman to know
whose wards certain dependents are,
F. 1. Lott. of Montrose, represented the
Herrlck side, and J. I). Miller, of our
town, defended Ararat and won jjm
case, so tin; 'squires thought.
Uev. Leonard Colo is not as well for
Hie past few days as heretofore.'
The oil company's tank wagon, which
Is drawn by thro inannnnlu horses as
It delivers oil through this region, did
not get hen; yesterday. While on its
way It wont through a bridge nt Stev
ens' Point, and last reports had It
bottom side up In the creek there, with
one horse ruined by the fall.
HOPBOJTOM.
erpclal tn tlc Smnton Tribune.
Ilopbottom. May 1. An exciting run
away occurred yesterday on Centre
street. A span of horses belonging- to
Lodwlck Bailey became frightened at
the creamery and came rushing down
the grade toward town at full speed,
meeting the road worker, which was In
operation on the street, with two span
of horses attached The runawav
team had already left behind them all
except the wagon tongue and front
wheels, and as they met the road ma
chine they plunged headlong Into the
two teams, which the driver was try
ing to pull from the roadway. A gen
eral tangle of struggling horses and
shouting men fcllowed, but with what
seemed like marvelous good fortune
none of the horses were injured, the
shattered wagon being about the only
damage resulting.
Mr. James .Tetters, of Montrose, vis
ited friends In town this week.
Mrs. ft. AV. Strunler spent Monday
In Binghamton.
Misses Gertrude and Jtaud AValdlp,
of Brooklyn, were callers in town
Tuesday.
Mrs. Russell Phillips returned on
Saturday from Malone. X. Y where
shn had been spending: a few weeks
with her husband. Just as she reached
home an accident occurred, which re
sulted in the loss of her purse con
taining $"0. and' which for a. moment
threatened a calamity which made the
loss of the purse of small account. In
eager haste to reach homo, where he
saw his grandfather at work. Clarence,
the little livo-ycar-old son, ran on to
the narrow foot bridge which furnishes
a short cut across the creek, and when
part way actoss became dizzy or
frightened and fell into the water. The
current was quite swift and carried
him some little distance before the
frightened mother, wlio jumped in alter
him, secured him. Men ivho were near
quickly rescued both the mother and
child uninjured, but In the meantime
a band grip, a child's garden set and a
purse bad gone down stream, and the
purse was not recovered.
Mrs. 12. M. Tiffany? Mrs. D. F.
Wright and Mrs. W. E, Brown all
spent Tuesday in Seranton.
The V. P. C. N. convention of the
.Susquehanna I'niversalists will meet
here. May 11th and 12th.
Mrs. 1. AV. AVright, who has been
spending several weeks with her
d'lughter, Mrs. A. J. Taylor, leaves
today for her home near Chicago. Jliss
Elizabeth AVright. who tinislied her
school work in tlie Brooklyn graded
school last wi-elj, will remain for some
time with her sister.
MOOSIC.
W. S. Hutcliings left yesterday for
tlie Bermuda Islands, where he will
t-pend ten days.
Messrs. Harry (irlener and Will
Kjiley left yesterday for Bul'falu, where
Ihey expect to secure positions.
Yesdeidny was Miss MeCrindle's last
day in the postolllce for about three
months. Miss McCrindlo will accom
pany her mother to Scotland In the
near future.
Mr. S. J. Hinds is visiting her daugh
ter, at Blakely,
Edwin Harris, of Boston, .Muss., vis
ited Mrs. James Campbell on Monday,
Mrs. O. H, Pearl, Mrs. E. C. Berlew
and Mis. Brungess attended the AVo
men's Christian Temperance union, at
Providence, yesterday.
Daniel Hessler, of AVilkes-Barre, was
a caller in town yesterday.
The Missionary society of the Pres
byterian church will meet ut the home
of Mrs, Grant Brown on Friday after
noon. The Spring Fever.
Is a malady which no ope can escape
at this season of the year. The vital
Ity is usually overtaxed during tho
winter mouth, and spring finds the
system all run down, The blood is
thinned and impure, tiir kidneys and
liver are Inactive resulting In a joss
of energy and rtppotlte, and a de
rangement of the nerves, Lic.bty's
Celery Xervo compound will purify
your blood, tone up your nerves, and
leave you feeling fresh and energetic.
Sold by Matthews Bros.
poooooooooooooooo
$ s
intAiMtAL.
ooooooooooooooooo
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
M'Alll'.MV. -( iuilrk II. fliiniiin lompanj.
Mil into ami iiiglit,
tiAIITV- Imin's Mijritiis. Ualjppf jnl nilit.
"Rip Van Winkle."
TllullUt JcltflMJll .liiMICi hit nislit ut tlie
IjuHini ill "Hip .ai Winkle,'' thi pliy with
uliiilt tin.' name m litis illu.itiluus father, Juscph
Jritftton, is m iiS(i.iNllj' loiicitcii. is - I CI
Is .i iluiiliiite el thu ili.iratlir M Ml her Im
gum tlie . ttJgo. 'Hie joun$ci Iitli'iv.n whtiy
didiM Hut li-1 ciibl mil I iO). i lo liiip.uu on the
lovable el'l Puli.lnii.in hi IjiIkt In, W c
inny r lni iklincuius die tunc .wl
which lus been -.u niJwivill) 'ippiutcil Iy the
Irr puns.
'tlm inlfniiiiliia- uf Miunj Mi. .lcltritOU lttt
llsht iJoiiionti.iti'il tit K Ir n.i biherilnt lie
iluiiutiii tU nt oi lii.i utlur jimI lli.it hit lidi ilc.
liil liiiiio.il to liaril. loieiiiiilioin wurk in el
uti tu l'Cii'cU IjIumK in thf nkr dcUlli ol th?
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For Bent.
FOR RENT
FROM MAY 1.
Store in The Tribune building,
now occupied by the Times. In
cluding Desks, Steam Hiat and
Electric Light.
Also 1 200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
The Tribune.
1 b.T FOtl ItnST Willi fli.ne hont i.nd nil moil
im lniprorini-nt!. Apply .it 11IH f.lmk-n Mrrcl.
l'dll HUNT Weill innm Iioiho tn (Iiccn ItiilRO;
ni.iikin impi iiv 1'iticritM : cithir tuiiiilioil or im
fiirnUlinl. ,hhi'?s S. V. 1,.. Tiihnni! ofltce.
I'dlt lti:NT IIon; nl MKi ll.nilsnn inenilo. with
.ill inipruteiiiciils; fi rent at iliUKl or will cll
for SV.'W. Apily on iiiomi-.iv.
IfJO 01ti:i:.V Itllir.i; MIKCT, ion vnmiw. modern
improM'niontsj team heat fnini-licd; deslr
llOf.il iihlo.
Money to Loan.
M0Ni;V to hun on tnipiovrd nily io.il oM.ile.
IlKN'llY BIXIN, .11!.
(HAS. II. WKL1.KS.
THOMAS SPHAGUII.
MOXi:V TO T.OAN-On ie.il estate, large, or
Mnall nmounl.i, at rmec; rates, 4 to 15 per rent.
Ka.'.v tcims Donslaa A- Van lleu-.cn, r,I3-5l:l,!
Connell Itnililiiij;.
MONTY TO I.OAN'-Fne linndreil to tlfty thou
Mild; inlciest 4 to il pee cent; ti.iitial juj-nienl-,
on l.irso lo.nm accepted pminplly. Ite.i
nolds, bill Meats IluililiiiK.
Sin.tHin TO LOAN Lowest rutes; Ftrainht or
monthly paiinenla. Stark & C'o.,Tradeis' hid?.
STltAKillT LOANS (or any amount, inlere-t I tn
li ier font., cmi l,e ohtained liom A. l'oil
nelly, fl TiadeiV National bmk tnillillns.
THU rCNN MUTUAL L1IT 1NSURAN01J COM
I'ANY wilt loan upon Hr.-t niorlcico upon
centrally located piopcrtiiw uny amount for loin
of years, at. low into of inleic-t. C'apwcll, At
torney, I'anli linildiiiR.
STltAKiirr loans in amounts V'0- lo SWO.OOO
at l!-i to 0 per ient; paynienti monthly,
scrni-amiiidllv or o.nh. Interest on balanw
W. M nimneP, Ally, SOI-S Meai H1i!k.
ANY AMOUNT OK MONTY TO LOAX-OuUk.
btrai,".l.l leans or IliiihiiiiR and Loan. At
from 1 tii 0 per inil. Call on N. V. Walker,
3lt-3l."i Connell huildinpr.
Agents Wanted.
WANTED Audits tr. j-rll Iho f.:-lo,( selling
liouvholil spwiallv on the in.ukrt. payiin;
101 per unt. profit; hoth ees. Apply .it dis
tribution ccntci, !K.I Wa-hinxlon avenue.
dranialic ail. His woik la-t nighl j rccciied
ii itli gloat tavoi.
His supoiling company was of a i-li.ii.ii tor (Lit
would not oicishaduw the loui.g star.
'Hodge, Podge & Co."
A llie.itrlcal cient whiili sliould atti.nt (lie
atlentiou of eieiy lnier of fun R (lie engagr
iiient of Petri1 F. llailey In "Hodge, Podge k
Co.," who is announced for appoaratne at the
Liceuin lonioirow night. Mr. Pailei'' is a sure
line for tho Mues; his eicry movement is a sig
nal fur liughlor, and some of die things ho sais
and iIoob aie simply iricsi-lihle. Any one who
can't laugh at the original "Tote" nui-t be a slu
dent of Ibsen.
The company comes lieio illicit fiom ils long
and successful cug.igernent at tho Madison
Square tluaier. New Yolk, and it will he pie
soiled with eicry bit ot (he scenery, properties,
costumes and exactly the same people who played
in tlie New York production. Mr. Dalloy has
seior.il new song hits this season and tho most
extravagantly tunny pail in which ho has cut
appealed. His chorus will lie the talk of the
limn. Nothing equalling it in beauly and mice
lias been seen in some time, and Ids ashling
company contains tome of the best known names
on the stage, including f.Pie It.ian and C.'eorge
W. llai num. Seats aie now on sale.
Why Did I Play Hamlet?
"Why did I pluy Hamlet? Wilte it down sim
ply ambition." said Mr. Soth'ern, who eoines to
Ihe Lioenni Saturday night, "an actor's ambi
tion, il you like. 1 was anxious to reach the
highest in ait, and I consider llanilet affords
ciery oppoitunity for the best a man has in him.
Am I satisfied? ,s to the lesultf, the reception,
the generosity of Hie audiences and Hie ciKirs,
I am mom than sitiafkd; I am deeply gralrtul,
It t? dllfkult to deseiibe one's feelings when an
audiences lisi'.-, as it were, at ion, and direr
.ion tor the months of silent labor, tlie Iinurt
of study and doubt and fear. An lintunt may
decide tlie efl'oil of a lifetime, and Hamlet h.ij
been my life woik, I have had il in my mind
eiei since I can remember,
"IIom- many Hamlets ham I sern'' I was
present at Henry living's first night In London,
and I saw Salilni's last night in the pliy in
New York at tlie theater on Ihlrty.fnuitli idrcet,
I mw llcinliault lec-ently in I'aik Aa member
if McCulluugh's company, I shook hands with
Hamlet in tun different rluractrrs in t lie play.
I haie briu cast for both ltosenoianlc anil "iui)il-rli-teiu,
Tlif.v wtic Hie biggest parts I Pier
plj.trd in 'Ilimlet' until I essayed the thltf lole.
I J'llino sevci.il inenibirs of my cuiupmy ham
plajed uciy put In the tragedy, Did I see
Kooth.' Yes, (or a fe- minutes only, just the
church ard scene! that is all, I regict In say.
I iia ingagtd -it anotlirr theater when Mr.
Iloolh plaied the part, but, as 'Hamlet' Is i
long peiforuunie, one night alter had 'washed
oft1 I managed to fee tho List fcocnes. The
urivcvaid i Hie only meinoiy nt tlie eient I
haie. fnimiiciit on tne performance? One must
leaic that In tho critics, my work ii to act,"
Tlie curtain will r.se promptly at 7, IS next Sat.
incliy niching, when Mr. Solhem comes. In the
Li cum.
"A Stranger in a Strange Land."
The first of l3t season's New Ymk wicersies to
reach hem this seatoii w be William A. Dradi'i
and .lo'cph It. (friincr's prouucllon, "A Stranger
in a Strange Land," a farcical comedy In ihice
acts, which conies to Iho Ljccuiu next Mondiy
night- The play is by Sidney Wilmrr and Waller
Vincent. The scrno i laid in England, ami Hie
kluiy ii suggested by the Ignoranee of the upper
English I'lassr roncrining Anicilcan lopogiaphy,
manners ami iiiMomt. A itlhi and erring youn;
scion of a llritlsli family has ken tent In this
country Willi Hie understanding Hint he will re
main aiiay thicc !U as a lainliiiuii. lint this
pktn iloti, nol proie conaenlal lo liiui and he rrt
tic in New Yolk and alter a lime writes home
trlliiig hair-raising toiir of liU vast tattle ranch
neir Ituflilo, N. Y an I the desperadoes who
sunounil him. ,.. imclr, howeier, oiddenlally
IcJins Ihe tiiilh, and, ileslrlna lo tavc him from
(he lamlly uiath? write; a Irltcr adiieing him
tu come back with a lot of Indians in low and all
nun ncr ol blood-curdling itolie ivuiml'ted lo
memory,
01 iu ii, i Im letter iiiiiwiilfv, ml I-vk
4 Lines 0 Cents
More Than Four Linos, 3 Cants for Each Extra
I I'ov Sale.
I DIlSllli: ti iiiinaiinip lirH'.v tint tor the pur.
pme u( MMtlllii! tin! pIltncM'ilp lnillii! nt iln"
l.itr Him ol T. IJ. t'.ui- tt Nin. I hur ill'lcil In
nlliT tor talc the pii'inl'i mi Wililtmlnn a e
lino kmrnii 111 r.nr'd M.irkol. toselhor utlli Hie
IMllll'l". trjclf llllll BOOll'Wltl ot III!' IiikIiipm. I
Consider Iho Mlnliliiiicnt n well known In Hilt
illy th.it t ilmn II uiilieirtAiry In JtuWc Jny
louiinrnt. .is In tlm liiimrliilni' of thin nlTcr im
.in lllillMiiil niiDilitnlt,v fur Imollnrtit, Tho 1tl
ii-lnlc, a lot I'lvluO feet, will lie nlil fepaitc II
lodrcil. I", t.. CAIttt,
."imMiur (uitiiei- ol the Lite Him ot T, I!. Cfi
A- Son.
t'Olt SAt.K-rllH) lmic for ifT.'i It oM nl ouic;
kind, senile and le.nlei. Impeilal Paint Co.,
i'iTI Linden Ml.cl.
LOOK llt:i(i:-lloreii for pale; to fancier" of lino
ihlirts and Mildler. IS head nt hlchly bred
(loiters and paecis at (hitman's Sale Itam.
Pltri! HTOIti: In best, tlrimoa locality In Phila
delphia, tor mle i-lioap lor i.islr, llrgt clai
i-liante for diunclit or dortor; driiRRM vlho.?
to i?o WTt In .tune. Addresi .1. A. Mart, Drus
Blst, tifl-J ,V. .".Ill street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Furnished Booms.
LliillT lim;..i:Ki:i:PtN(.!.tooms cerylhlnt; fur
nislied; i-onenlenre. Td8 Pin? utrect.
Business Opportunity.
SALESMAN nnnli repiilablo nitlole to carry as
side line; elcii'.lvc teirlloiy, cucplioual op
poitunltlon; will handle bona lido aillele only.
Addict It. S. (!.. Tribune oltlce.
!H,mt st:ctnti: Ttuti:i:-iMsAttTi:it lstiiukst
In Scranlon biisinr netllnc fL'.OUJ) jculy.
Addicss "Jliislnrss," Tilbnne ollke.
A PAUTY I'NDIIHSTANOIN'O HOOKhTKPIMi can
seiuro for hlnielf a soud prwltioii at a lib
oral halary by iuvi'itlna: ?i. to ten IhoiN.md ilol
I.irs In a w-ell-r.slabllshed, ilividenil-pajlnj; torn
pany. Addic.-vi L. M. N., Tribune olllcc.
Situations Wanted.
SITCATION WANTKP To S" out by the day
w-ashinir and honlnc the llrt 11.11 1 of the
week. Call or .iddiess L. H.. SU Sumner ave
nue. SITUATION WANTKII-Ii.V a jouni: man i
bookkerper and Ijiicwt Iter: ran Kive icfer
enee; Mii.ill silaiy. Adihe-s Weley II. Weaver,
l.opci. Pa.
SITUATION" WANTi:t) ItCKiiteied pliaini.iei.-t,
slnslc, dihiies po-ilion. Addicts IMIN, Tribune
ofilei.
t-ITUATION WANTI'.n Ity a oiihb man. as
collector; ha-i had tour y.'ar' o.p(iicnee
with a leadiiiK lin of Ihii i ity a, el ran liunUh
A No. 1 references Aildro-s '.. i.'. (,.. Tribune.
WOMAN" wants woik by Ihe day, such as wash
ings or cleaning or woik lo lake home. Call
or addie.-s "i-iS lVnn avenue, up stairs.
WANTIID Woik by the day as laundress, or any
kidn o( wiak for Tuesdays. Can give bet
of litv icfercnco.-. Address 703 Kim street.
SITUATION WAN'ITP-An aced lady wantine;
to do hoa-tkctpini;. I'lcafC call .it "118 Hick
oiy stieet.
SITUATION" WANTKP-lty a jotin;; man, to do
woik in office or store. Addie-s Z., care
Tilbune.
RULIA11LU ynnnst man, haviiiR had expel ienio as
a bookkeeper, want.' some woik to do thlec
da, a week. Address II., Tiibunc office.
I'.ATKHIKNCl"!) LAUNDItKSS would like Rcntle.
men's and ladies' laundry lo lake home, 2.18
l'omi avenue.
SITUATION WANTED A'ounc mar. wanls posi
tion as bookkeeper; IhoroUKhly familiar with
iitliro woik. Van ttnnish excellent references as
('. ibar.iitoi and ability. Addiesa Ho 10, Tiib
one oltkc, city.
Utt4iiMt41ttttttt
arriies homo without the Indian? and without
knowledge ol what lias leaked out, and to crown
it all. on the same tram with him comes a young
American heiress. To amid expo-uie a suitor
for his sistei'.s hand, in the person of Arthur
Lowe, I-. made to uie.-s a- a savage. Then a
ijii.ii k doctor liom the Western United States
appeals with a true Indian, while a detective
appear cm the scene an- dUeuNes him-clf as a.
third Indian. Finally .mik manios the Amoii
can heiress, who is quite won by his "pktuicsque
exaggeration" and no aunt and cousin ale pio
pitiated and the sister at last wins her luvrr.
"The Minister's Son."
"'Ihe Ministers Son" i the play billed hi the
M.icaiitoy-I'alion ii.nip.iny .is Ihe opening piein at
Ihe Academy if Music Monday cirniiig, May II,
wheic they play a week's euga genu nt, and ai
leadv Ihcie lias been a bilge sale of seals, as tho
ladies nil tal.c advantage of Ihe li-cent. tickets,
such playn as "Tho Minislci's Son" niut do the
human uife good, and aie worth a IhoiKind melo.
ill. mi. is with their led Hie, scowling villains and
impossible situations.
Il is lull ol whclcMinu.' laughter and waini
humanity, if presents people and charaitcis who
ato In lie seen eveiy day, and In knowing whin
the world is better oft. Mr. Patton, the aullni
of tills play will be seen in the leading role,
that, of Simon Iti.y, Ills suppott is very strong
and nianv featiucs hale been aduod this sca-on,
'Ihe week's rcpeitolic will be taken from Ihe
following lit of plays, "IVacrtiil Valley," A
Wusteil Lite," "lloval Rags," "Inside Trad.." "A
Texas Cowboy" and ".lust Prime Dawn," eacli
act will leally be n change of scenery instead
or long walls, Iiv tne aid of seieial rehbialcd
sl.ctih artils. Popular piices will prevail a( ill
pclfoiinanccs.
Irwin's Majesties.
The coming production of Irwin's Majesties in
this city at thu (Jafety theater, beginning
'Ihuisilay, May!, is being looked foiward to with
a great deal of appreciation by Manager Her
lington, as thu show has can led oil all the honors
ot the large cities It has played.
As this i the first appearance hue of this big
show, the palions of the lioti-e will haie an op
portunity of seeing something new and novel in
Ihe play line. Tho company numbeis thirty peo
ple, of no small leputation, among whom aio
men t lone il such guod ails as llie Todd .ludgo
family, Hie woild'.s gtcatest .irinhats; Kalk and
Dill, eminent (onii.ni cnmrdlaus; Kale Pha, as
(he cliolr gill; (no Americans Macv; Walling and
Hammond, song ...iislratntsj Hello Taylors prima
iloniij, and many ulluu. 'I tie mule, comedy and
singing of lids loiupiuy l said tu lie par excel
lence. Dally nutinee.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review,
New Yoik, May 1- I i.lnn pacific aaiu I'm
nisliiil llw scnsulon ol Iho slock market today
and the inoviniiut ol lhal slock and slocks co
le hit cd with It in Ihe i-pc dilation dominated (lie
luaikct all day. The loc.k showed a good gam
nt iho opening and was Ihinly inilul.iined all
llnoiigh (he peilod ol shup vcactloii when the
cnonuous prollt taking bad homo iloun pijcrs
attrr tlio opening, 'lids ifiiciiou had I it cone
v.ry gi'iivml when Union I'aiilio began In ad
v .im o by ucli slildi'- and on such a sajr-cc'tiou
il luiylug euleit as 'ias a tuipii'e in cicn (be
inilint maikel The advance ua pielty uleadj
by liactlcns up lo uboct Ii., but licni Hut
point the Hdiancc beianio wild, junipiug a pwnit
i'l'liufii sabs vjiiicliciicj. and fallinif back as ali
liiptly. but willioiit any lelaxallcn in the rlmr
aier nl lln iiuiina till the pileo touched IS'.
I'loiu lhal poiiil tlio sli'sk tell buk by irui
Ish HucliHtions (n lis and then vibialed wildly
l Ihougli the tndeis wcic alleinptlng In find
a level lepirK-nliug some undisclosed oiler ml
III'; ttuck. rin- violent n-lap-e In Union Pacific
...lino about the sauie time- as the announcement
oi tlie dividend action on Atlhisou. As theie
have been my ilcmousliatltr eliiiiu lint liui
ciul-annu.il dnidend would e 2 per mil. in
stead of I1,.- tin "c ucie some ilisjppoinicil tradcis
vho oli flic stoek tucly on the annonncfiiienl
i.,u.ii il ielap.se (if ;! pnul. The market looked
ai Hilt Ilmn is llioigli il would lose all Iho
adiautJL'e derlifd fiom tin- spuit In tfnlmi
Pacific adit a laise put ol the leemeiles whhli
Line
SITUATIONS
WANTIsD
PRF.n.
Help Wanted Mnle.
WANTKn-Meiioiraplirr1 yonn man willi foiiie
kliowleilcjo of bookkoeplne. Mtp salary c.
peeled. Address "Kenle," 'lilbime nffloo.
YOUNi? MAS' n( itond ad.lu-Ki wauled, about al
tn I" .icais of oKO. at li.ivellmr s.it"in.in and
solicitor. Apply by lettei. bUIiir tefereiuoH to
Wairrn I'hrcl ('ompany, ftjl Wahlnstnn avenne.
WANTKIl-Tallors and bn-lieliiian, fill Spruce
street.
BOY WA.YI'I'lt-IMiii lias had some, oxpoilrm-c
In bather bnlno-i. Addicsn Prltihaid'H lui
brr .Imp, si", Coint slieit,
..
WANTMIl lti-.pi.,inlhh wbolesab firm wants of-
flee manager at "eraiilon, no tiaiellnu! ?1,iV")
Falary, laino extta pinrtts; i?00 cash vninlred;
poslllnti poimaiirnl. Addresi. Manufacluicis. No.
i.i.r.' neny, rniiarlolplila, v.i.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Wnnt Advertisements Will Be
Heceived nt Any of the Follow
ing; Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
ALIIDItT SCIILITZ, cnier Mtilbeiry
ilieil and Webster avenue.
OL'Sl'AV riCIILL, R'iO Adams aienue.
West Side
ot-xmrti: w. .ilnkins, tut south .imn
avenue.
South Sernnton
Ftti:i) L. Tr.llPPE. 7-Jl) Cedar aienuc.
North Seranton
OLO. W. HA VIS. comer North Main
untie and Maiktl itiect.
Green Ridge
CIIAItLLS P. .TONUS, l,V,7 Piik-on
aienne.
V. J. .IOIINS, !1!0 firej-n Itldac street.
C. LOKUN'Z. coiner Waslihn;ton :ie
nu and Mil ion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNi:PFi:i inir livlu; ,icnn.
Dunmore
.1. (!. IlONi: k SON.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTUP A joun? woman of refinement lo act
as cashier and wai'. on leceplion loom. The
Whilu Pental l'arlois, Lackawanna and Wyoming
uienucs.
WANTKP TwTnty-Hn women for weavei", wind
ois and tpooleis. Steady worker can m.ika
Rood wanes. Families pieferied. flloonisbuic
Caipct Works, nioonisbui'K, Pa.
WANTKD Capable working bouekneper for man.
wife and olio child. Jlu-t be koocI plain
cook, washer and ironer. dive refeiemei and
experience. Wages, il.jo. Ho WS, lllouins
burg, Pa.
Real Estate.
UAIICUNS in city propel I lej.
Kcator, Bun- Duildiug.
See Wclk &
?tl.2.jl Itujs 10-rooin siusle lioubc. iinjii-ove-menls;
let 10x100; Hairison avenue. Well ,t
Kcator, lluir Iluildiug.
;on nuya lot 2oxlll, Palton, Pa., a bargain.
Wells & Kcator.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTKP Table boarders. Mn. Tompkin-, JV
Wa-diington avenue
liad leached f i urn I to :! points fiom the eaily
low level were lost again. Union Pacific's late
advanoe cairieel up (o ISO, an extreme rise cif Pi
points i and New York Central touched loOJJ, n
gain of ,V,J. Northwest gains 5U on the ilaj.
These adianres weio apparently syrnpalliottc
and gave color In the supposilion that tho Van
del hilts bail seemed cannot ot the Union Pa
cific. Tills siipiiosltion. was commonly incepted
tin's moining, but Ihe violent moicments ir
Union Pacific gave ri-e lo .suiiniso of a teuewed
contest fornhe conllol of the property. There
is an appearance of uncertainty eicn among the;
iiisidcis as lo wheie Hie attual enndol lies bin
tliat a bold contest in the open inaiket tor lie
control has been going on is now- an accepted
lad, following upon Hie accomplishment ot the.
lluilingloii deal it makes (lie speculative public
quite, i wily .to jump at any suggestion of u son
Siolldallon o( whatever magnitude. The condi
tions picelpitatcd by the lluilingloii deal and es
pecially when tollowed by tlie Union Pacific op
ciatiou, giio a very logical basis (or the sup
position that ilval railroad si-dcnis aio in a
lucasuii' in an unpiotectcd position nnle.-s they
lollow- with similar consolidations. Tlie Peun
s.iliania dividend was also a disappointment to
Ihe moio ebullient class of speclatois, as Ihey
had ptcdicted with gloat confidence that it would
bo supplemented by an extra dividend, but the
ett'ect on the stock was very slight as it came af
ter thu market had lalrly turned upward again.
Theie weio periods of strength today among tlie
Coalers, especially the Readings, lailroaels in the
btiothcrn region, tho Wabaslies, Mexican Ceutial,
Ilaltliuoro and Ohio, Illinois Central, Western
Union, United States Leather, (Jlucose, Peopl'o
Has, Hocking Valley, lulernational Power, (feu
eial Electric, and a number of minor stocks but
none ol these movements was explained liy any
thing else than the general speoiil.il lie confidence.
Tlie ilay',s business, though falling half ti million
shaies below yi'stordayV level was still of ah
noiin.il proportions. The United States steel
stoiks. though continuing aetlie, moved veiy
lianoiily except tor tne dip alter the opening.
The laigc business In bonds' today was hugely
accounted for by the extraordinary dealings and
price fluctuation in Union Pacific conienlble is
lu sympathy with Iho flock, Otherwise the mar
ket was moderately active and stiong. Total
silos, par value, M,.m,0uO. United Stale- .'Is
declined ' per cent, on Hie la-i call.
The following quotation
Tiihunr by M. S. Jordan .V.
Mean building, Scranlon, Pa,
An. n lean Siuvr I IT
.Mnilicau Toh.ncn IJS'i
Atch.. To. ,- s. IV .... Pi'i
A T. & S. F Pr 10.114
Hrookl.m Traction eiiii
Halt. & Ohio 10IU
Cent. Tobacco .,,, hl',
I'ho, d Ohio ,,., 'l
Chic fV (i. W S
chic. i. ex- o im,
SI, Paul 171
Hoik bland Mil's
ar furnished Tin
Co., loom 70j-7Jd
Telenhone 300.1 !
High- Low. Cles
est.
est,
lUi'4
127'i;
711
101 '
ftlii
10,1
IV,
IS'.',
JI1
insH
17'.s
102 !s
I7
in:
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12sT
7l,i,.
Pit
sr
100'i.
tilS
lit .
Us
127'j
711' .
lo.'!',,
S7
l)t',
II
H'i
sin
loo
172!,
lo.l
ll'OU
Il'i-'s
1 7.1 'a
in.,
ISO's
nl!
i un;
129
I7l'l
111)1..
.i7'-;
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lti'
10
I-'-
PIT
ll:,i
Mil,
u
,Ssl.
Hi "
n6
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PHI
!)'!,
I"l'-.'
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n.
i2iP.i
Ilol.
121,
Dcl.iwaie cV Hudson . ,..!i-i
Kan. & Tex., IT
i;v:
Louis, .V Nash ,,
Manhattan Kle ..
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I2si
iiWi
im
.-I'U
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nv,i
. .. im
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J-'S'.K
1711
1 1:
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IIS',4
101
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77 '-.
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I
117
7
lli
H
lot
121'...
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in;
701-
I'l "
W'a
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no:i
12!)
171
Mel, Tiaition Co ,
Mls-iourt Pacific ...
Soullieril Pacific ..
No) folk .V Wesletu
.Vol tli. Pacific
Ninth. Pacific 'i .
N, Y. tl 'nil ,il ....
Hut, .x West . ...
IViiiij. R. II
P,ietic Mall
Heading
Iti-aillng, IT ,, ..
inmlierll I, R. ...
Southern II. II.. Pr
Tenn, ('. , lien ..
U. S. l.ealliii .. .
I . . Leaiher, Pr
U. . Itllbbil
Union Pat lln .. ..
Union Pacific, Pr .
Waba.h, Pi
Western Union ,..
C. P. I
Mn-il. Copper ....
People's li.i
File
I'.ile. l,i Pr
Texas Pat ilic
1,'. ft Sled Co ....
U. S. '-led Co., IT
li'tli
ri'-di
I'll';.
I LI
Mlli
I, ".7
:i-i !i
it:
7l".s
II
0
111,
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101 ' j
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, 21
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. J2U
. (Jl'.i
.101
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,117'i
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CIIICAdO UII.MV
MARIiUT.
(pen
WIIKAT. in-.
May TJ1 toK't
Jul.i 7"1i tu Wti
ions:.
July OH to 1-V'i
Illsh- Low
et. ei(,
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Than Four Lines, 6 Cents for Each Extra Line
Lost.
I.OsT -Since Apill tl, a daik. bilndle u; a I mi
a yoiiug helfet. tntoinntion thai will lead
In the Ireoieiy ot Ihe cow will alailly be I'"
colsrd by Ihe unilouigned. .1, II. I.llltejohn,
ding sloie, roiuer I'aikei and Nuilli Main.
I.OS'I I'ron III .leffeMon aiei-ue, a small,
nueti, lonK-t.illed t'.irtxpitli a rewind vlli
lc Ellen for lis icluni.
Rooms and Bonrd.
FOTt tll.NT -With Imaiil, a l.nce tionl nioui.
"tillnl'p- for twu pcis'iii"; Ml!l Mulbeny slieil.
LA1KIH front room with boaid for Inn gentle
men, lln Adami aui'iio.
Ocenn Steamers.
U'iO cxcrusioN to i;t itopi:. .iuni: '''i-s. s.
"I Hy ot liom?." S.lt'i (on-, wllh f7i Itlilne
and SivIh and 'Kill 1 1. it; Aimo lilis. May and
.luno paitles via tllhrallar. I', C. CLAIIK.
Ill llio.idivn.1. New Voik.
PROFESStONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
U. C. bPAULDINO,
York.
JiO llltOAPWAY, NKW
Architects
KDWA1IU II. DAVI--, AUUIIITC'I. ( ONNTI.I.
building.
unniiKRicK l. imow.v, arciiitixt, piiici:
building, t'JU Washington avenue, Scianton.
Dentists,
nit. o. i:. r.iLi:Nm:itm:n, paui.i iiuildino.
Spiuce street, Scr.intoti.
Pit. C. C. LAUS1ACII, 113 WVOMINO AVK.MIK.
Lawyers.
FRANK K. IIOYLL", ATTOIt.NTY-AT-l.AM",
Rooms 12. II, PI and IS llmr buildius.
V. K. TRACY,.TT"Y,COMMOXWi:.L'lll III.IK!.
i. II. HKl'LiKil.i:. ATTORNKY-LOANh NLliO
tlated on leal estate seem Ity. Meals building,
corner Washington avenue and Spline stieet.
WILLAHD, WARRKN & KNAI'P. ATTORNins
and couiisellors-at-law. Republican building,
Washington avenue.
JKSSUl & .tESSl'P, A'lTORNKYS AND CoUN-selloi-s-al-law.
Con.nionwealth building, Rooiih
1!), 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYKli. ATTORNKY,
rI-(X)4, Oth floor, Meais linllding.
ROOMS
I.. A. WATRUS'. ATTORNICY-AT-LAW, HOARD
of Trade building, Scranlon, Pa.
PATTERSON" .t WILCOX. TRAPi:it.S' NATIONAL
Hank building.
C. COMEOYS, 0-ia RKPUllLICAN lIUIl.tllNC.
A. W. BEnrilOLf. OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
211 -Wyoming aienuo.
Osteopath.
S. (iERTRL'Pi: EVANS, OSTEOPATH. US AMI
12(1 Washington Aie., Sci.mlon Pa, Cluonlc
Diseases a specially. OIIIlc llouts; S.::o to 12
m.; LSI to -ri.".0 p. in.
Scavenger.
A. It. IIRKKiS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL'K AND
css pools; no odor: only improved pumps n-il.
A. I. Uriggs. prnprletor. Leave oiiler.i 1100
N'oitli Alain aienuo, or F.ickc's diug stole, i-m
licr Adams and Mulbeiry. Roth telephone-.
IAttMtt"-""-".AAAAA...
Seranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
First National Bank
Seranton Savings Hank
Third National Rank
Dime Deposit and Discount Hank..
Economy Light, II. & P. Co
Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co
Clark & Bnover Co., Pr
Seranton lion Fence it Mfg. Co. ...
Seranton Axie Works
Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr.
County Savings Hank & Trust Co..
First National Bank (Carbondale)..
Standard Drilling Co
Tiaders' National Bank
Suanton Holt and Nut Co
BONDS.
Seranton Passinger Hallway, (trst
Mortgage, due 1020
People's Street Railway, first mort
gage, due 1018
People's Street Hallway, General
mortgage, due 1021
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School 5 per tent.
City of Scuiiion St. Imp. 0 per
cent
Seranton Traction li per cent
Bid. Askci
120U
i'5l)
-To
161)
125
1UU
0.1
20
;joo
sou
no
145
100
hi ...
itj
115
HIO
102
102
115
Seranton Wholesale Market.
(Coneuied by 11. C. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Aiej
Huttif ('ie.uu?r.i. old, 20a2lc: flesh, -'2a22l::e. i
daily, fiesli, 2l'.ta22ci old. IJilEc.
Cheese Full cieam. Ualli-.
Fkks We-leiu tu-li, It's to l"-l maiby
stale, 15'j to Hie.
Heans Pel Im., choice manow, ?2.5,"ia2.i',0
Pea leans--Pet bii., ehoue niaiimv, :.'..Via2 (W,
.Meelluiu Beans-P.-r Im.. W. iOa'.'.-l.'i.
(Iieen Pea -Per bu .l,)0al.t,".
Onions -Per bu ipl.10.il, DO.
Flout Best patent, per bbl $.K
Itcd Kidney Heans Per Im., .Ija'-MO.
Philadelphia Grain nnd Product,.
Philadelphia. May I. -Wheal -Finn, !so. Iifi.li
n ; loi.liait stade. May, 7'1'saNlc, Coin Finn.
Uc hliilier: No. 2 mixed May, o-!,a".0i,c. Data
Steady! No. 2 white dipped, :i.J'-;c, lluttir-ijiiu-t
; priuls, lc. lower; lancy wolem cic.imn.i,
20c.', do. do, pilnts, '.'lc; do. neaibv do., r.i .
Klifh'Stfaily; ticdi ncatby, IHc.j do, lusteiu
Lie,; do, soulhwcitiin, I'i'.jc.i do, nuilliein, I'.v.
Chcc.-e Slciiclyt Vow Yml. mil iieauis taiiiy
small, ll'ii.i do, do. do. bill lo i hoici , O'.-i
ll'.i'.: do. do. do, new ihnice, PaO'ici do, ,lo.
do. do, tail lei fc'O.id, iasi., Ilclini'el Mitfats
Finn but rptlet. Coilou- I'm lianxcd, '.iu -Slead.v;
ill) piinie in hoarheads, t'ici (nimllj
do, do., baiicls, p4,il?,c,i cakes, a'iai1;. . LH
l'oullii--l 'Inn. Rood ilrin iml ; lowls lhill'c,
old looslits, 7a7'i:c. I iilnlri c-hlckcii', ,"i.i'.lic .
spiltv.' chickens, ,:iij.),'i.'. : dm I,-, u.ilOe. Dio.'d
IVultiv -Uuihaui.'edi Imls, Hi'-c. j do. tail lo
Kood, O'v.llOi , old iousli'14, 7c. ; inastluir iliiik
cii, fioeu, I'laP.'e,; luikej. tioen. 0a2c i
dinks, lOal'.'c. Renlpls 1-loiu, l.-MK) battels and
l.'iO.VW" pniitiik In acks j vvlie.it, ifi.onu Inulids
ioiii, SS.limi bushd Is, ,",7,oe) bushel,, Hup
mi nt-Wheal, lOl.nnil bibliels; coin, 3(l,nno InMi
th; oats, I : , h K biiihcU.
Now Yorl; Grain nnd Producs,
Niw orl May L-liom -I'alily stc.id.i.
Wheal Spot sli'.ul.i; No. 2 ted, MI41. o- b,
altoai 1 options opiuul linn and went up mi
Ilic "inciiiiii; mi i' iudila a le.uiiou look pin
lindei li'lic, -elliua ind Hie ilo.e ,. li.uel.'
sle.idv at "a'ji. net adiauie; May lo-.-il Ml'ji ,
.lunc, 70'jc; .lui.., Tl'i . : Siptcuibci, 77'."
1. em Sp.il linn, No, '., .'ilc clciatui 'ipinii
111.11 hi 1 no -li.'li-; and nillio i( ihe 0i. nlie;:
ihtecl Iuni .a i43it: uel ad. am '. M.11 .dosid
.Via,,.! .lull, ,"ais,i.-, iplllobe,, I'l",!. (Ijls
"pnl iliinei; . -', il'J'il.. So. '. H2i . . So '
nhlli-. ,::ibi ; .i 1 white. ;'"... Ii.uk iiiiv.i
vii-liMi, .'fall ,tj . : Had, nliiir. I2'2a-I7i . "I
ilniL- ipiict I no bit .leadv with i.'in. Iliinei
I'liui: ereamii.i. lulOe.: laitcn.v, lla:,i,c ; uoi
lali.ll iioj.niei.i. l:!'.-.il7'r''. i ,lale ilal" I'l
ls';c. I hrrc ttciki line 1 lain" ilouil.
in'j. .: (aci laiirc wliile, in',, il2'c 1 ljm mii-iII
inloied, t'ai.; lancy small while. ll'.,i. Usu
Mivil.it slate and Peiuitll.iiila, IJJ'a it It . soul
nil. Ilal-'c; H'siun tloiaue. I-I'jill' "i''1
ill', iritulai pac k.il, l"'.;ai;c.
Chicago Grain nnu Prnduc
chnao. M1.1 1.- lodii' session in the sum
pits was a sllcii'io'K one, Slfiip ailwnu nils
icoifd for ddiiciy ihe picscnl nioi.ib while -lull
options shuuc'l modcralc s.iiiipallielic ncnslh.
Mjj e.0111 and oais mie .-aid lo be piaelleally
ic'inirid and showed at llm iloso ains of lUalc
3 !
PjOFESamiNAL
Physlclnns nnd Sugeonn.
lilt. W. U. Al.LIlN, Alii NORTH WASIIINOTON
aienne.
Plt.T,VUIoilKAti'Y',"(')Kiir
Inglon aienne. Ilesldence. 13is Mulbeny
(.'hioiilc dlsenic, lung!, heart, kidneys and
geulto-urlnary oigans a tpeclally. tlourt, I
to I p. in.
Hotels and Rcsturants.
nil: i:i.K cAiT'i?rANirT"mNKiJN
aienuc. Rales icasoiiable.
P. ZKUSU'.R, Piopiletor.
SCIt ANION" IIOt'fsK. NIIAIt II.. !,. ,V V. PAP-sense.-
depot. I'ondurlcd on the Uurcpc-an
plan. MOTOR KOUII, Pioprietor.
Seeds.
(!. It. CLARK?: k CO.. SIlUPSMKNTNONtiRs'
eijmcn. sloie an llashlnglon aienuo; greu
lii.iinv, ll'jii Noith Main aienuo; stole ttlf
phone. 7si.
Wire Screens.
JOSI.'I'II KtJirnTb, IHIAU lil I LACK A. AVB.,
Suanton, Pa., iii.imifacluier cf Wire seiccn.
JMiscollaneous.
IlllKsSJIAKINli foil CIIILIIUKN' 10 OUIJKR;
al-n ladles' waist". Louis Shoemaker, 'Jli
Adam? aicnue.
MKIiAIICI'.i: IllttH., I'RINTKRS' iUPI'Uf.-. f.N-
"lo;ie-, iaper bags, liilno, Waichou-e, ly!
Wiiiiln;tnii aienne, Siiatilou, Pa.
I III: WII.KKSIIARIIi: RECOUP (.AN KK HAH
In ScijiiIuii at tin' news Maml- ol liein.i.iu
Uios., mil Spiuce and jn.1 Minim; M. Noiim,.,
:-'.' Laikawanui hiimie; I. S, sjclmtzci, "J 1 1
Spnue sti-eel.
LEGAL.
EsTA'li: OF llEOIIIJi: WAIINEU. late of Ihe flly
of Sii.intou. County ol Laikawanna and Stale
of Ptnii-.ili'.itila, ilcea'ed.
I.ettus of adiuliiistratlnn, i. t. a. upon the
annvn cM.ne haling neiu gi.iuteii lo tne un
Mlii-igned, all prison haling clalina oi d--
in.-.mls against sanl etiite will piccnl them f.-r
painient and I hose indebted therein will li.aki
immediate painient lo
IMIII.II lll'.ill.l., Administrator,
I . A. IIA'ITE.MIEIKI, Aichbald, Pa.
Attciuey for Estate.
I VHP; COfltT (IP COMMON PI.FAS of I.Htkn
Kama', inunli. No. -J'l'i May term, pmi,
Nolici- is hcieby given lhat nu application will
be made In Ihe -aid con, I, on the 20th day ot
Ma.i, A. P llHil, ai III 1,'i'lnd,- i. in., under tlr
act of nitnbly of the commonwealth ol Pcun
silvenhi, I'utttloil 'An ail lo provide lor th"
incoipoialku and icgnlaiion of ciituin coipo, i-li.ni-,"
appioicd Apill (In.1 'Jt'lh, 1S7I. and the
.iipplcmcnts Iheicl... for the approval of certain
amendments tr, the idkilcr of Ihe Hebrew Con-i;n-getion
An-he l.'In-sed as set forth in the
pel it Ion tor the allowanii; of said amendnienis
Ilieil in said lOiul. !l. L. LEVY, Solicitor.
HIE ANNUAL Mi-M'.TtNi! ot tlie lot holders ol
Hie Cemetery Association of Dunmore will be
held at their nlner on (ho giounds on Friday.
M i.i II, .it :i o'clock p. in., for (he election of
I ii i, tiiisteis In soivc for tlireo years and the
lraiis.i( (ion of such other business as may come
befoi-j the meeting. HKN'ltY BF.YE.1..
Il.irmoic, Apill :!l), l!ii).
Tlil": ANNUAL MEETINO of Iho stockholder of
(he Diiksou Manufacturing Company will be
held at tho officii of the company, in the city of
Suanton, on the cIrIi(Ii day of May, 1901, at P.
o'clock a. in., for tho purpose of electing Ditec
Ims and voting upon such other matters a? may
icnie liefoie the mooting.
L. f. ROWER, Seeretaiy.
ie-pee lively. May wheat roso c. and Julv Ha
4c . duly mm clo-od 7;.i',H-. and July oats, ',1
'ii. improved. The piovMon inaiket w.h 7!-...
I".', to :,',-,e.-. improved in price. Casli quotation,
iwie as follows: I-loui Steaelv; No. :t spiim:
wlteat, 7la7.','Sc. : No. -J icd, 74',Ja75c; No. .
com, if),-.; No. 2 yellow, ilUlSc; No. 2 ojt
"-""if. : No. 2 white. ':0i,c.: No. S white. 2HT,i
"!":-e.: No. 2 r.ie, 5.1a5lc; p-ooil feedim; baile,',
tic: lair lo ilinit'o maltinc, SlaJDo. ; No. 1 flex
si'i'd. S1.70; No. 1 noiihwestcni, $1.70; prime
liiu-iHiy seed, S3.7."i mess poik, ..S.'m14.00; lard,
ifM7's.iS.20: slnnt ills,. MS.I.'u8.10: drv salted
-lioulilciti, 0TJa7',.',c. ; hoit clear sidc, 'iS.37'a
S.CO; uliiskcr, S1.2,",
Chicago Live Stock Harktt.
CliicaKo, .May 1. ( attic Receipt, 18.000; in
I'ludiiiK 2,.Jil Tc.aii.s: btcoii,, active; butchciV
stocl; slow; Texan.-., llrm: fvood to ptiino lcei,
Sl,(i'ia."i.!it): pour lo medium, l.OOat.90; htock
ois 'and leeders, tinii, .Slat,'.); eow$, .foat.ia):
heifeis, l?2.70al.M); canners, If2a2.h0; bulls about
steady, $2.8.1.11.10; ealies, weak, !M5; Texas fed
.stceii, $l,2;,i."i.(il; Texas crasi eteeis, ;i.50al;
Texas bulls, S2,73afl.S,V. lloirs Receipts todai.
:i(),is); toinoiiim, t!"i,u0; estimated left ovo'-
;i,CKH); opened weak, dofed t,leady; top, s).3.871i: ;
mixed and butcher. .f.i..Viaj.b.1; (rood to dioli
heavy, S."'.0-'ia'i.S7'a; ronjili heavy, .to.jOa.i.HO;
lliihl, K. M),i"i.7.'i: bulk o( sales, M.70a3.SO. shcei,
-Receipts, 7,(,(N); sheep, weak; lambs, slow;
fiiloiadcM mostly s,'i.2j; clipped lambs up (
xl.Tlj Kciorl to choice wetheii, $t.2."i.it.65: fair
to ihoice tnixeil, s,,IOal.4(); vitntrm sheep, $I.S0i
LU',: .leailinsa, SLMaLOa; 11,1 tlvu lambj, l,0",
,i,'i,2.'.l iMMi'in laiiibc, SL.'iOaS.'J,"!.
New York Live Stock.
Veiv York, -Mav L Heevrs Film, demini4
tnm: pihes, steady to a shade lower; atccr-,
l,7u.l'i.S"i: fa( oven, ?I.R"i: bulls, fTait. IU; ow.
x.'.la.i.'l.'.K); i-hoiee 10 exti.,, i,0aaf.40i e.ilie,
niaiki't tiiodeiatdi' actiie hut 2Jat0c. loan
veaU, ik'iai.iO; choice do., M.(i-J)C'a.1.TS; t-xlni, fc
little calieM, is;, sheep and Lamlw Market gn.
einlly steady: handy lamlw, flnii; unshotn sheep
Vil.Tia.i": cllppeil elo., s.lal..'0; uuaiioin lamb",
s-"i.li",.i.'.P7'j: clipped do., $.(,2!f,a.i..'M; niitliin
spiimr LiiiiIh, a.7ja.",, Hoes Maikct a tilflc tit in
,il Siiiii.l",; f-w dioiee slate liORt, M, H,
Enst Liberty Cattle.
La-t Lihcity, Mav L-Cattlo-Stcady; eura,
W.l'itlai.sfl; pniiic, fi';o.,5..'iO; 'aood, 3.inal.;A
Ibu's-SIow and loneij irime hoiile, and bi-t
mediinns, s.-(,si.i.' (nl; heaiy Yorkcm. 4s..'t34."i.S .
lLhl YniUr. S1.7Ji."i.!l; pig. M.70i,1.7i; kii
!.7Ja.5.'.',i; louglui, ipl.id.IO. Hicep-Kteidy; b-l
viL'tlii'li. $l.0,iLJ0: eonnnon, 2aXi0; chonc
IiiiiIk, S.'i.tOa-i.'.'a; common lo Rood, USOj.'iI via
raliM, l.ulMi,
Oil Market.
Oil (in, Miv I -Credit balance, HI, IS; eep
lilliaU's, no hid; Milp'nrnts, ll7,')."i batrrHj tv
cusp, 02,11 batrdij im.,, 1 17.701 brel; v
eiae, s7,hvi b.ineli,
FINANCIAL,
-.H X'VX'
Bond Offerings.
Paying 3.75 to 5.75 Per Cent.
Fin. Cen, & Gen, Con, 5s,
Fmt Worth & Rio Grande, 1st
a-4s, .
Cal, Har. & Snn Ant, 1st 5s,
Iowa Cent, Ry Co. lat 5s,
Long- Island City & Flush, list
5b,
Louh). New Albnny & Chic. 1st
(is,
Mexican Cent. Ry Co, 4s,
Missouri Pacific Trust, Ds,
Minn. Qon'l Zlec. lot Con. fts,
Rio araiule West. 1st 4s,
St. L., Iron Mt. & So. Rrfd. 4s.
I oiuplcle I in nl ir I-i-r t on Application.
"STATISTICAL TABLES."
T"l (I'otfUd laliticn) now tcadj.
Spencer Trask & Co,
37-20 Pine Street,
h", Mate Seicct, .Mbany, N. V. NEW YORK
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