JfJ" k-f ft.i ";i.V vm V$'tf wWawsRffflf ' -"rv1- , .-' 'sis' jh y i j THE SCIUNTON TKIBCJS'K-JIOJSDAV, MAV (i, 1901. .,4- IMhv- " "V-',fc HAS AROUSED GREAT INTEREST riio Tribune's Second Educational Gontest Is tlie Talk of the Town. THE EIGHT REWARDS Although the Dates for tho Opening mul Closing of the Contest Have Not Yet Been Announced, Many Inquiries Have Been Sent In All Will Be Ausworcd Tho Magnitude of This Yonr'a Offer Full Particu lar Will Be Published This Week. Tlif imnnuiic'iiu'itl In Sutunluy's l'riliiine that In n nlirt tlinu tinuthor rtUicniluiiiil lontesl would coniini-iue, (nndiicti'd (in the sniiie kcikm.i1 linos tlml olmr.ii'tct lcrl the educational reni-U-Kt of List Hiuiiiiifi, iiltrai'teil wide siro.id iittentlou. TlH'eoiitf-tiloriiihtM'ur -tn.s In llii nulun' of mi i'.ii Inu'lil. 'llHMtUli'h ns iiuthllifV upprnnrhlllK It liml owm Im'cii i.pnnl of lipfoubutits, .Hid the liiniiltuik ol tlii upce'litl n'-viii-cIh limiU- tin.- uiidortiiklii? seem u hazuriluiiH one-. t'oniniciitV tvi"te fre-eiitc-titly board pxptcssltm- dnubts of Its 'iicpom'. .sulci licciiiisc of tho costly n.ituie of the- sric-c-ljl lewuieR Th'1 ri'fitlfyliifT ivHiillh of that tli;t conti'sf wcip nlinuM Iji'vond belief. slgnlfyltiK tb.it the younjr people of this illy unit of tlie MiiimindltiK t"iis know mi op poitnnlty when It Is presented and are always le.idy to work with .1 will when ll Is to their emu Intel o.-i and for theli own .'ulviiiueliient. Tim yeiond eduiatioiliil inllluM. t ho dm for (he tonn.il opening of ulilth will lie niitiolliii eil this week, will fur pmociI lnt ycni's In the qu.illty ot tlie ppclul ipw.irds offered and In the lnl.it of their i nsh Milne. As rftated in Hiit nrda'.s Triliune, thuic will lie none hut sf holaishiii.s offered as special lowaids this yum. owing to the f.iet that all or lam yp.n'h winners expiessed n pie fercnee toi tlieni and some weip patent ly Uisiiipolntea becati-c tli-y did not ."ot one of the lie schcihir.slil-is tlien offered. eoli tlicniKli all lint two Weie Plititled lo tewaids of .i pn enter In iiinsii v.ihle th. in -Din of the scholar "hips. Eight Scholarships Aie Offcied. This car theie will lie eight se-lioI.it -sliips, tin pi- mniv th. in were offcied last Nr.ir. The lirst two, seholuisliips In ..ifuyettp and Swai tlinioio colleges, a I or the .iltte or ft.nfiil e.ieli. the nine as the Hist spce'liil lew.ird of last year, a seholaisliip in Wyoming -f initial, . wliieh was won by Cliuile limit idle-;: of this elt. I.ist year then- was lull one llrsl pi Up this year Hieie .lie two. In our liist eunte.st the -eeoitil pti mms a m'IioI, i:-hip in the lllnoliihljllifr State N'ot in.il sehool, of the alile of ?i7.". Jn our second con test, soon in i-oiiinipiK e, a i niiipanlon sehulaiihip is olfeied as our third .spe cial lew. ml, a full Ihtoe eats' term 'n the Stiond-liiiiB State Normal "i liool, of the value of $l!7.". TIi-p ti.it.r- selioliii'iibips i'lone aie v 'H til liu. p :n L-.ish N.illle t' an the whole ten ,-ieeial lewaids of last year. Then- aie slill live lelt, which makes the otter we ir" Koltip; lo make to the oiuifj people of this p.u l of tlie state iiiipieeedented inciitei prise, meiit and quality faterinp to the wishp.- of the music lovltiK poitiou of the coniinunity, two .-pholnisliips in tha .Scrtinton Conserva tory of Mush- have been secuipd, the tPiins of which are vety libetal to the students who may secure them. Tltpy may olther take an advaneed cours" loi one yt.tr, or a course for lieKiu- ners extending over a Ioiikpi' period, at the option ot Hie lot lunate win ueis. Tiien theie- aie three scholar ships olfeied in another local institu tion, the rii r.iuton ltusiitPss coIIpkp, in I titer the iiinimeicial or shoithand iiitrscs. whir li should appeal partleu i.ii ly to the indtisti iou- younjr men and omen wl -p-et to pr.un a tutim- ootholil in the business woild, and who will tluih have ptcsputcd to tbein in agreeable and p.i-y way ot procur nsr .in insight Into the nicotics and ir.tctiei'h of their hoped-tor i-atvi. Intetest Already Aioused. Saturday's piPllmiliiiry article set tlnK forth the fait thai a second edu cational ion test will ,-oon bcRin i-uused lOtibldeiablr- agitation anions' newspa per reader.-, i:ver. whuic comments were heard, most or which were Itiudn toty. It Is piobablu that a much great er Intel osl h.ih been altpudy atottsed by this announcement than w.ih the ca&r) last year, when the piojeet was then something entirely novel, Tho te inarkublp success of that one and thu treniPtidoits enthusiasm aroused by tho energy of the contestants during their Milliliter campaign made The Ttlhuue'a educational contest a household pluase. apd thetc.weio hut taw tcsldcnts of Northeastern Pennsylvania who did not heroine- extremely Interested long before. It was opr. This year that Interest will he inten sified. The Increased magnitude of this year's special rewards justifies tho cn pertation Unit a much iaiger number of contestants will enter thu flsld and that the mujoilty of litem will begin as soon as the contest opens, instead of detenlne their entrance until the lr.st tew weeks, whan it will be neees saty to work so much harrier to catch up with tho leaders. This week tho dates lor the opening and closing ot the contest will bo b-lven. Until the morning of the fltst day no contestants' nuinss will be eniolled. .Ml letters of Innuliy, however, ad dressed to "IMItor Kriueatlon.il Ctni test, Sctanton Tribune, Set. niton, I 'a ," will icceht! a piontpt icplj, TUNKHANjNOCK, Si.ecUl to the scraiiton TtlLunc, Tuiikhunnock, May f m. .loliu Av. Dennlson, of IMtsons, was calling op friends )u town on Saturday Miss Maggie Van Tujie, of Comn. ton, is the, guest of Dr, and Mts. li, K Averi, on Tioga stieot, Proiessor uihur J. Motvlack and MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS for C'lilliliHi., Motliar Ouv, toi ,w ul (n tlio (lilltlirni llonie In Now Veil., Ueatiit eliil. lien tuuifMfull) uilh j itiiudi, now prciuinl iiml ilaeeil in the diu-r te,n, e dltil Jlotlm laaj'o secl I'o.mIiio fui I'lilldrcn. Tiny j0 Uotllllfia IH Mill-. lillJMIIt to tal.c lil.il noci till cfrtain inn- loi ictiiUlmiM, Lnii,tliatlon. Iifjjjcln.-, le tiling mil ntumieli ijunlcr, j,,j mote ueuiii. U all ilruiU, '.'.jc. ,-jiuiilu "i)tl lli:t.. VlJien ltcti S. Oaiivti-,1, .i.ti, ?, i. School Directors 0. W. Lewis and Ross llcrrlck are thecomtnlttee ap pointed on commencement exercises of Titnkhannock High school, to be held June T, Mrs. Jerome Cornell tinri son, Frank, of Nicholson, spent tiundny with f i lends In town. Ainrguci lie, the Mils daughter ot Hon. A. 1!. Haulers, Is seriously 111 with Hie meastes. Mis. Peck and daughter, Manic of Kingston, who have been visiting ut the home of Joseph W. Plait, the pnst two weeks, retutnod homo on Satur day. Tho foitndutloii Is being laid for the new resilience of F, L. Slttsor, on Putnam street. lCx-Commlssloners' Clerk Ass H. Fiear, of Lake Wlnnlii, was In town on Friday. Mrs. t'rsuln Scott,, who has been making her home with her sister, Mrs. Wlnot lllley, at Spiingville during the tiast winter, visited friends In town over Sunday. Slip will leave today for Port JervK where she will leslde through the summer. Mis. Lydlo. Muynnrel Is 111 at her home on Bust Tioga street. Miss Gertrude Lttckenblll Is om ploypel at the millinery store of Mrs. ('. A. Hognrt. on Tioga street, during the absence of Miss Josephine Stark, who was called to Dultlmore by tho Illness of her uncle. A petition has a second time been picsented to the county commission ers, praying them to make the Me hoop.iny biidgo n free bridge. U Is understood that their prayer will be lefuspd and the matter will, no eloitbt, come befote the grand jury for their itrtlon ut June term of court. Kelwnril Gillespie and wife, of Suyie, weie visiting friends In town on Satur day. ' ooooooooooooooooo s s g I tltA I KIUYL. 0 o ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. .( El'M " sirjppir in i SfinEC mil." Nislil. .r'PI',M - Maranloj 1'ittnn Cuiipili. NU"I Sothein's "Hnmlet." Umi- of ilic mo.t iliiU'ri.cliK ii tnc-rnt.itic me iliniuw mIiicIi the I.jieui-i tlieitlei er lirlil 2.itliirnl llmr Sititrelj) nlslit to wilnesi I., II solium'- pinilmlluii l Slnkr-ppito'i. nninoitil ti.i,:-ly, "II cnli t." It v,i- roniio-cil to a Inrso ileiit nf old linir llicnter pxx ltli inonmrieN "f lilivin Itnoltr- ili', iMiii.ilion "I tin- lili-1.ni-ilinlv Pine hngorliii: in thiir tniiid- no hid lotm, tinpcllril prrliap- liioir lii, i urie e-ity tltin .UMllt l-l-i- In Ml Willi Ji Ulll, Sntlie-lll. wliii-e .iiur-4 .w ,i ilcr li -. Iiitii iii.uli- .eliiiij-t en tiicl.i ill iimiintii- ida- winilil t- nl.lr to no with 1 1ll's ni'-t ieiniili nf ill Hit elui.nlns mi tin- iiilinn. -tjifi-. rii.-uuli it mmi1i1 -ui'i iii.iiuli-lli unfair :-i loihpiii- llii-'woik nt tln ,nunir ii loi c-miii.; t-i tin.- tii'-l sca-on a rolo in wlttili om tiling limn- til in a Unlit aim euietiil tim'li .unl an c i.-j iniimor h rco.iiue'd, with the uoHninc tii iiinpti of one- wlio i- (on.iduid lo ii'iinj te hiu Inn tin- Krctloit of rilur-, m-vrrlhclii sin li ruiiipau'OiH were frofh ni.tili'- Siturdaj night ainl, lie it .-.oil, in nm ml inu- wen- Ihej fuoiahle In Mi Solium. I'li.v-iially, r. s,,(.,n .nlinii ihl fit ted fni tin rol. l,ndo(d 1; nitine witli a (.triMni:! mil lire tuil (ne and a pan ni iiiiierliill. i' I ir tie- nn lie in ide a stliKliltr pietnre wilii his lithe liuiirc clad in the -onilire s'nl' in wlileli the plaeer folk hae from time- iniiin niorlal ill r e rl tlie titiiln hi io ot sjnkepe lie's t i.igedv. The! mo,l rcmirkilile f.-ituie of Ids prrfmui one wai tl'.tf it was fiec fioin the nianiieiini-, id oiee nlneli haic .-o nniiid the II unlets -in in tin- Liti of late- jnrs tiotahH thai of lloiii.i Wilier. Tlnie weie im mouthiiu- I'.ieli or,l v.ii -poken Willi :i ilraine and a ili-linclnc-is Hint inidi- it lieiul in eeeij pert of the llii-iter. 'Itie rlointiuii wa- i1iio-L faiiitle. He was pt luis at hi-, lie-.! in let- mole p.uininte -peeilus ill which lie- I ee led his nun lileice tn th" pla.eiis and veliite he wa- M-heinmt and foinfn! lie thel not "ten a pasion to tatters." Tlie scene Willi Ophelu wlicn lie tiniu fio.n her after iliMnurnis" liei in i he was t.phndidly done. 'Hie climax to tie tl inl ail Willi tie Ions.' outpouring of mixed emotion-, ending "the idaj's Hie thing lo cite h tlie- lonttience of the km;;" w.in for him no li-i-s than four curti'r. i ill-. Ills piv-ionate niuliurit at Ophelia' siaee was, the het speech eif the inirht In tlie i-iifter -oene- lie w i- cqualle at eac. Ilic f.uliIoiuy licriiimtiK "to he or not to li. " w:is deliecced while i-oalnl. It wa- ipuet and oonteuiplutiNo linlil Hie weiels "peri lump io dreeir. " w lieu Ids eeliolc lieing -eenied to i IiaiiL-e ,i- if wi-ie eiiou nt :iu dttei woild hid .-uddenle eonie- hefon his paze ,'lhe amiee lo the pli.e er. was admir.ihle. It wa- shell in u coiimi. t.itlonil ininuei uilli Hindi Keuih saieasm, 'llie.i w.ia ,i iuiet liunioi in Hie liiu- liiKinniiiir "Uli, I hoefeen plaeei.,Kentloiiiin," Hut was dellhtd.!, Ilitie wa- nut nuieli tn ultimo, iiept a. v iillialh ftlltid and tlie.itiic.il walk which lie a I'.i tut tliinutniiit the pla.e Tlie ioniuii, i, em Hie whole, in; i.ipihle, 'I In- iiiu-t e.iillnl piece of wo-k ilone, eeidiiii; lr. Soilu rn's, wa- Ilic tit -t MM-nistei eif Ito . land llueUlore. II i- eUetioiiahle ll cieli .In Mph ilitlri-nii hini-elf, ulm i,s phn (he ioIi, his ever done well wilh tiii- dillclitfiil oh u-i'il a- does Mi Uui'hflom. 'Hie nptielii of Miss delalile Kriui was lathoi in-iiiuie tliiimi;!i out, thoeigli hc (iiade a patlictn pimiie in Hie mail tiei.e. 'Hie 1, inn nf itliui .1. I.iwirmi- and the I'olonius ot IMntii cnee weie well doni , hut, Charlotte lie in wa- not until I" tin" t.i-V. of propilly pnitliwng tin; iiieen niolhei. 'Ihe M-inie iiietltnii' waa inii-t lihoiate. Macauley-Patton Co, I lie M iiaule.e-Palton euuipiue Mill hi rceli at th.! .c.iihni, of lu-ic toillijht 'ilie.v will he Iiiiinhned lis die uf tlie In -I ii-pi'ituiie coin. panic.- lint has peer n-lled t liir. town, flu: phis will inelmle: .Mondiy niht, the npcnlin; )i!.i , "The Minister- Son"; iil-o "llo,al It.iKi-," " Wnstcil Life," "In-lde 'liaik," "I'eieeM allu." " Teai- 1'uwlinj," and "Pail, lle'foie lliwn " New- unl liiv't ill .-pe c i.iKies will ,c Intro. duroH lielwi'cn eieh .at. Moud.n iil.lit Hie tiM.al ladh'-' llekcls will he lionoicd at Ilic low piiee ot l.'i nut'. Matinees, daile "A Sti anger in a. Strange Land." I,at neavjii's nW'-t iipcom(iiI fsicioil Miece-a, "A .stiaiiKi-r in a -tiiine. Land," ntaKri. Us lut nppiaraneei ui the; I.juuin lonight. Wln-n "A Mi.injci In a Mrjiii,e (.and" was Out piodueed in Ke-w Yoik the i lilies not oily hailed it with ile-litthi em account ot iu limit?, but awe h"i t-antus huaiuc the inctiopoli wa at lat enabled In i-ce an Anieiicait play hullt for fun, willleu h) Anierie.ui iiulluia and cut holy Iipd from Hm siitmstiieiieM of the rienelt nine, wliieh w Voik ami ol hoi laigt) lilies liwc hun meiionio i.llli foi tonic time. It I- lialuiel tint "A Mlaiver ill a Strati I.jihI" ii wliole-ome- and iilri'Miiiig in its humor and let it U funny irom the w-iy ut kcik', It i pii-neiitcd h.'ie niule'r llio in..i.aiciiiinl o Un s Thill ,in, p, ,, Kiiincih. . Miss Viola Allen. Mi iolj Alk'i, after u phenoiueiialle nw cujlul urn ot niarh ii inontlib to taiidi.i icoiii ui.lv huines lit the 'theater Keputihe-, Ne-v oik, iiinei- to thu Iac'chiu theatu on Tue.-djy .ifliinoun jnd cei'iilii- uct, In her gieat roiiiau tie pluj, "In tin- I'llaee ot the King," I.otiiuer Mmld.nd'.s dianuiliitiuii of I', Maiion C'laevfgid'j loe Mory of Old Madrid was one of tho hlj hits uf tho Ihw York Iheatrlcjl tejs,on. Snantoii U one of Ihe ft-iy titles wheiu MUs All- ri is tu appear hefoic clivlnc tlie ieaon ai.d nlllm; fur Luropo on liei iuinnur Miattou Miti, AlKn i(nnhr the inic itreit company of plajcrs that tuppottid ln'i ihnliiif her loui; tun ut Xcw V,orn. 'liio plot et the pliy Im Lcm tunoundeJ with e noniili liUtoiic incident of the time of Philip II and Hon John of Austria to kIvo ft a platulhle keieldauec of truthfulness and Ilic intiiguc wh'eli makes up tin- pliy fiom biliiniiiR to cud has 1 1(011 (Icier I J handled, with Hue oppoituultlc toi lirioks puwided hy Mil.- lleu nd o'lbei ineiii- Liei ol I lie loiiipjiii. BILL CRAWFORD AND THE CAT A FELINE FISH STORY WAFTED FROM THE STATE LINE. Other Animals Seen by Whitney A Cat Which Acted ns Peacemaker. Mis. Ketchem, of Stnmtcca, Finds Her King in a Pni snip Susque hanna Women Who Do Not Speak. Some News Notes, Spfil.il lo the Pcrnnlon Tilbnne. Susquehanna, May 2. Hill t'tawford, a State Line fisherman, while llshlni? lor suckois in the liver on Tuesday, saw a bit? wildcat swluiuiinu; across the stream In front of him. Without stop ping to think, Crawford cast a line to ward tho animal, but the nest instant hu regretted It. The hook caught iu the cut's car, und It at once turned and swam toward the boat. Crawford puddled away, but the cat proceeded to climb In. Hill knocked the animal In tho head with the pad dle, nutl the movement capsized the boat. Then theie was a tight In the water. Tlie ilshcrnian doft'iidod him self so well with the paddle that he was uble to reach the shore. The wildcat followed, but a few well-directed blows finished It. Crawford lost his fishing outfit, but he has a new fishing story and a wildcat skin. . LATH I.OCALETTKS. A reception to the ne-w pastor, ltev. Isaac N. Sliipmun, will be held in tha .Methodist church pitilois on Filctay cvcniUE'. The funeral of the Infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. Klehniel Scales will ho held on Friday afternoon, ltev. I. X. Ship man oflk-latiug. Tn HltiKhainloii, on i'ue.selay. by IteV. Dr. Kdwiinl T.i!or. -lohn II. Church ti ticl Miss I.lbble Thompson, nf the Oak land Side, wen; united in nititiiage. The Union Hollotmnkcts held a well attended hop In Ilog.in Opera House on Wednesday evenlnpr. Piof. Jl. S, W'usner Is erection a usl denee on Piospecl street. Daniel McDonald, late of Paris, Franco, has opened a grocery nnd pro vision stoic in the Hrowor hulldlng, Main street. OUT OF THi: OHDINAHY. Alter a couple of dogs hud tought savagely tor a little time in Laneshoio, the other elny, a cut that had been walchlng the- combat trom a gat den lencc. ,-itclilenIv jumped between the two dogs, und. by scratching and yell Inn vigorously sepaiated them .nnd eltme them away In doulile-qulek or eler. It is evident that hens can count and that I hey are hiipi-rstltlou-. A Ply mouth Itm-k hen belonging to Fanner Latham, ot the Cascade, a lew days .since hatched nut thiileen nice chicks. Tlie second day aflerwatds the hen suddenly showed considerable eclli--ment, going tieim chick to chick, ap parently i omiting them. Then she pecked one of the i hlckeiis to deatli and became calm and happv. Truth N stranger than fiction, be cause theie is less ot It TlinV DO NOT SPIIAK, Two Susquehauua women hail both lost their husbands; one was a widow of fifty, the other was twenty-two. The older one called upon the oungcr one to condole with iter, and they wept upon one another's necks ami recalled the met its of the dear deceased. It was astonishing how much the old husband and the young one had been alike in their disposition nnd ehatac- tet at least they both sw a dlstliut tesemblai'ce lit eeiy point, widen shows thnt mattimony does not icilly change a man, nor ago elthet when he is de-ad. Hut they had a most elellghtiul time tinlll the oung one, putting her aim around tlie old one's' neck, sobbed through lur tears; "I know It is sel tlsh of me to say so much about my own sot row. Hut i rally I do feel that It is so much woise for you than for me. I don't know how I would feel if tills had happened lo me when I was your age, and had no chance of getting another." The teais lio.e suddenly, and the old one does not speak as she passes. JUST HETVi:i:. L'S. A Uallstead hen a lew days since laid an egg containing tt marble. The town debating soclelj will ilechle bow it i-amo thei e. A Susquehanna county paper stales' "Mis. Jewell called this morning; and laid a ilozett eggs on our table, .Mauv thanks!" If iou art wi-c imtil .idveiliM. nil hole ate all tin: p-niils is-eiinil I'lt-i tell lour hif-ine-s to a iricml, 'I In ii kie "It's Miietb eoiilidinti il. ' Time tn pack the "cold wave" Mag away iu camphor Ice. Shed your flannels eatly and the undi.'t taker Vill laugh with ghoulish glee. Old stimoiis aie alluded to as ill led t'liieue. Labor and capital ate one, reinrnkr the New Vmk ileiald, Hut w.il-h Is tlie one'.' It was of a nice kind of sptllig that Cowper wtnte -prlns haiir.1. hci iiitant lilo-.s..nu mi Hie liee, Iloil-ed in llio iiaillrt of Hie ne-Uiii hteive. In these dns-the poor, oppressed husband has hlistois on his hands from holding lo a ilshlng pole, while his ty iuuulc.il wife will he stnylng homo having fun with the spade iu tlie gar den. I.ii olheii. .-in,; the Joi i .-plllm', Who .l.Ip the testbo lain; M paean hlisli skill lend the rl.. Willi "three- elieeis tut the- ilani!" -Mllltid n-t In. Hint ItJ'M IN A PARSNIP, Two yeut.s ago Alts. Ketchani, of Statrucca, lost her wedding ilng. On Tuesday, iu illgglng put snips, site found It Inside of one of tlie put snips, which has gtowit thioiiRii It in her Burden, nnd the growth hud Hinily burled tho ring In the vcgettible, Shu had thrown the ting out iu n pan of ellsh water In the back yoid, nutl It had been spueled under. Mis, Ketchani is dellsrhtod. SOMH NHWK MENTIONS. Miss Elizabeth Maloucy, of Oakland, lelt lor Caiboudalo on Weitnesdny to outer St. Itose's convent as a postulate) in the Order of the Immaculate IK-.tt t of Mury. Wilbur Manuel lug, of the Oakland side, who has been ill tor several ntunths, Is (oiivuleseeiu. The voters of eajfj borough will soon be given nil opportunity to settle the lire hall question, , Mr. Mat tin, an nxchnnge sttcet met chunt, bus lemoved to Jamestown, N. Y. Wdwurd M.uowney, a Main stteet li quor dealer, it, tlnancialiy embriassed. The Utie Is progressing fubt In tho work of changing tlie rails on the Jef ferson brunch from light to heavy ones. The song ot the plowman Is honid on the hills. JelTcrson Division Supet lutetutent Hlbblts, nf the lhie, vacated his posi tion on Wednesday. The 13 lie Is enjoying it heavy Immi grant linlllc. .Several cominunlllen In this county tire wtestlliig' with measles, l-'I.OTSAM AND JttTSAM. Wotk wis the etiiec pronoiineed at Ailam's fall Hut rime's a punlei woil-'h n hoon lo alt. - Vnou. Hominies an obsetver of things: "There Is nt least this to bo said to the "credit of whiskey: II never looks you up: ll will usually let you alone, If .oil let It alone. Gossip nnd slander hunt you up whether you are In tho game or not." Humanity Is irmly enough to "lend a hand," but It Is usually empty. The women who are trying to lulng about a icforni In diess will never icnl izo their hopes until they succeed iu preventing the tilmntlngs of n $:! diets from costing .b'.iJJ. Marriage Is not n failure, A man who hns n wife to cheer hint up and be proud of his feats will try and succeed oflener than a lonely fellow who has to sew on his own buttons. The fnct that fresh paint will leave a hoard at any time of the day or night to form tin alliance witlt a coat or pair nf pantaloons must ever retard, In a very perceptible degree, the cause of Christianity. cumors i:fff.ct of an klioc- TKIC SHOCK. There Is a lady now living in this vicinity upon whom an electric shock has left the most remarkable tiace. Some font teen yours ago, during n thunder storm, she was so shocked as to be partly paralyzed for several duys, and since then, whenever there Is a storm, though she suffcts no pain and tetalns speech nnd consciousness, she loses all muscular power, and only regains It when the weather gtows calm. She feels sharply the difference in n storm confined tn the upper cur lents and one that stlis all the aerial deeps. In a mountainous, breezy re gion, she says, tho electric Influence Is not so strong as In one where the land is level and the nlr reasonably calm. The only preventive she- has Is to go indoors and shut heiself iu a room darkened nnd lit with keinsene. Kven theie, if the storm lasts a few boms, she Is ovetconie hy It, though the full or absence of lain makes but little dif ference In her condition. Whltnej. PLAYS AVD PLAYEKS. Mr. Wlllaid Spenser's comedy opera. "Miss Hob White." Is an cnonnou" success at the Clnstnul Stteet theater, Philadelphia, and Mip-Minthes ate used unspaiiugly In sounding tho praises of Messrs. Nixon and Zimmei mail' supoi h production of AVillatd .Spenser's latest and he.sl woik. The Philadelphia crit ics have been unanimous in their en comiums of Mr. Spenser's com -dy opera. Its elaboi.ite production, its In 1111. Hit pet loi m, nice and its incom parable staging bv Hen Teal are ac cepted as tnrmlng the most hiilllitnt and delightful entei tulnment given lime for m my years in the combina tion of euniedy and mtuie. The I'tm of this comedy opera from the Intense ly oiigln.il and con. leal entrance or the comedian--. K.iMiionil llitehock and John Slavln, who, as millionaire tramps, full tioin ilic iear seat of an automobile on which they haw I.p.'ii stealing a i Ide, is Incessant, and Is. throughout, icfteshlngly i-lean and wholesome: In fin t. In the whole work thete is not one suggestive liny, nor the sMghlct attempt at suggestive situation, all of which adds much in its attr.ictlv -ness and tlie chaiacter bile letinc-nient pi e ailing the prodtn -lion will undoubtedly In- a large ton ti Uniting element to "Miss Hub Whlle'.s" long .mie!.s, lor "Miss Hob White" has evidently settled down for a loin- summer's stay. "Miss Mnb Whit-" is lull of tin- miisi melodious and catchy ihic-Ii that Mi. Spensei has ever written. II has ne.uly thlity number and et i li one Is ,e gem iu Us way. The waltz song, " Pile Mystery of .ove. liie Quail Song," with the Ingenious introduction of the Hob White call; t li - other waltz song, "I'll He Tine, I Love You, liie Fov Htinl- eis' Choi u.s." the stltrlng man ii In ihe lasl int. the .iplt.il tophal song. "If 1 Possess' el Aladdin's LniniC and tlie chin us of the "Our- Only-al Dames" an- among the many numbeis thai lie- alrs.idy lieatil about town, The company Is a splendid one. Miss I'thel Jackson, no piolty and sweet voiced, so ictlned and so piquant Is an ideal "Miss Hub white." and Miss Alice Campbell, with her beautiful sopiano voice, and .Miss JimuiiIc llnwiv's rich routialtn e'oultlbute much In the mils! i.il success of tlie i oitledy opei.'i Messrs llitehock and Slavlu aie an inimitable pah ol tun maKeis and keep tlie hull of niiTiiliieut inlllnx In ilwlv style, and very .siicee.-sful and pleas ing performances are also given by Miss Kdnit Hunt, Miss lleoige llonev, William Phillips, V, S, Hiunhaiu. Shei man Wade, P.. S. Nelll and Tlins. Whlffcn, The stenety ami costumes mo the most beautiful kind Imagin able. Mntlnees aie given on Wednes day and Satin day of each week, Hen Teal Is diiei'tlug tlie leheaisals of the company that will support N. c. Goodwin and M.ixlue Klllott lit "Tlie Merchuiit o Venice." Kluw & Ktlang ei are giving this production a most elnboiuto equipment. Were It Intend ed to tun a year, instead of but twenty-eight pertorinauces, they i mild do no mote for it. No special pi eduction of a classical piny made in this coun try has attt.tiited tho public attention this project cteates, principally, per Imps, through curiosity as to what Mr. Oooilwin will accomplish with Up dun nnu-i' of Shylock. A veiy uitlsllei Impel sonntlnn may ho expected of him, for he thoroughly understands himself nnd the limit of his histtiotilo ability. Ho would not essay any Impm sanation ho did not feel t-nnlldeut ho could por tray willt credit to his roooul nnd standing as an ador. lie fi.inkly de elates liei will piesent a somnwiint ntlgiunl conception of tho p.ut. Thero lh ah c, id j- a veiy laigu udvuncu de. muntl for seats In tho twenty cities in which he and Mss l.illott will appear In "The Meichant of Venice " THE MARKETS. , . .i SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. 'J l.e tollottliij; quotations Trihutir by M. S. JorJjn -V Mean uuildln;, tcranlon, I'J. Open. Ins. are 'urnltliej 'flie Co., iooin iflJ'7l TckplioiiD ioa'l: lligii. Lou. rioj- i-ct. Cut. till'? I-!',; toi 10."Ts M in. A11101 ie 111 Mtgjr . Aliiciie-jii Tolueio Alehivjii AteliUon. P, llrook. luitloli .,. Iljlt. .Vliliia runt. 'lotunee ,.,. ( lu. t Ohio till., 11 .V. i. ... Hi'lj ..H7',j .. ')' ..101 .. ii-i ..ltes'i .. t: .. Is5 l'JT' lll'i lii'.i IU1T1 101 IV-j t'l'l 1"8 ViS'l Jill i!i let) ln. fl'.j IT w4 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Tli ii 11 Pour Lines, ,1 Cent! (or liach Extra l.lnt. For Kent. FOR RENT FROM MAY 1. Slore in Tlie Tiibune buililitig, now occupied by liie Times. In cluding Desks, Steam Heat and I-lcctiic Light. Also 1200 Icet of lloor space on 4th lloor ol the Tribune building, su'tablc for light nuufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. hnquire at office ol 'fill: TRIBUN1:. HALF l)tli;ill,l; llor-i:. 1M3 I'lno lrerl! -I moii, S1H. I OR ItC.ST-M (Jliiiluini, mi e-ii-lil 'tnorn lie-HM-iiml siniincN fm tlie r,moii; tine local Imi; i-rpii liilnutii will, limn lie .tntlcit Willi Mti. I'. C Hull, I'lciibiirti. I'J. l'OIt KM 'insle lmip, 17H Cnioiise im-niii-, Xeiitlt P.irU; fiiniMic-il ni iitiliiriiMidl. ipl on picniNc-. rot'NTKV roiTAdK Vim tlllNI' In n.illnn: nine Ioouk; IiiiiiMu'iI f.ji llio iiinii! c inlnnli ' to (-lotion: one- of tlie- licsl leicitloiis in Diltun. Apply to fi, W. Cirlloii, Hilton. IM. ILAT l'OIt nilVT wltli i-lcui- lie-it cnil .ill moil nil Inipiotruii-nK Apply .it :)1U l.lnilfii i-tioet. rntt ni;.N'i'-i:iRiit ioon iiou,i- in niwn iiiiiitc; inoiliiit lniiociii''iil: i-lllii-i fiirnl-lii-il en mi' liitnl-licil. iMio; S . I,., 'Inliini'- iiltm' oj-i (,iti:i:x nmoi: mihti. ten nwin--. timiicin iliiprovcini'lil-: fte-Jin li-.il tiiinlilii-'l: iImii ilctulile. Tor Sale .'V'.VWN'.'WiVi.W'' Vv WVNy WW I.AIIU'.V llileiiu llm-e- fur i-nlei .111 Me.il Imi-i-loi .mi our: puft-etly 50UU1I .mil fc-irli-.i, s linn olil; Mciulit n'i to ivi ll...: piiie- "IMI. im le-'.. Apili S.'i Moinoe .lieinio, Hltl'f; siOKK in li-l lii-inun lor,iliti in 1'lnla clclplil.i, toi f.ip chciii fni ej-.lt, iitl 1 Ij iI am o toi ilremcc-t m ilniut: ilntsl-t wihcs tn ao wivi n .1 11110. Wlilio .1. . Il.nl. Pni-'-gut. l.trj X. otli Mioct, I'liiliile-lplii.i, I'J. Real Estate. 4.i.0i) llui -lV'iooin, Miili- inn-, vo-il Mill Lot ltli20rt. N1.111I011 -tt ol. Dillon, I'i Mill- ". Kntoi. tj.f-'m Iliii4 IniiMlnii lot. HM1V1, Mi..-iii .no-tin-. Mcll iV ho.. (01, llnir lluileliti, s'.t'iHl Hm-. iltiiililr h'lit-i'. T 11 cutis on 1 -ni. ill iiiipioiiiit.iiN. iiit s.i. linn tml. l'loei ilonii'. Weill ,t Itiutri. Apents Wanted. V.Mi:ii m nt- in 1 .111 .1 fit 1 In- rnnm--111 ili-iix" I 01 it: 1 nli tn in nlo. l-tiir.M M -II Minim-,. IU Mllll llet't I'.i-'. Hoilie-itH.'S N Situations Wanted. -I'll llu Wir.li In x nut I'lmu. inn 111, "i 1 li'.eiiiiii.. Vil'li - I . M .11 I.11 1. ..llll'.l .1111110', lipl ill- III lltt It Wliai nun witilil lil.i' n .0 Mull, -inilini; jinliii- in t.i'nin. 1 no en litt-i- I ili'itiiii': 1 11 M 11 liMii'. ciili v ill.-. ililit I t"l I'miiilinii- iii.nl. sill VIU) WW I I'll I! .t I. ilt, j hoiiMUei 11 01 1 i.i-i M. ", , ii,", ll.11 1 1-..111 .iM-mii'. I I X'tlON Willi)-Hi 1 tt.iii-111 In k "! In -li.t u.i-liiiu, noiin; ov ilt in ni: I ill 01 ail ilio Mi-, liii-i'll, IJI'i I oil. 1 ,11111111, ut.t. .silt Minv U wri.H nun ioni lil.o 1.1 an null, piiliiu K.mliii- vi 1.1' ina -io ei Ijhii. ci iloiniin; .1 nils, 1 .111 ilu ,iiiv l.iini ol innl. l"il I'iniiilriii 1- 11 . il, sill ADDS WtMI.II 'In an "lit li 111- ilu 11 i-liniu' at-l 111 iinr; llio hl.-l put of tlu- tie-c-l,. ( ,tll 01 .mIi'iif-. I. II, "tt s, linnet no. lino sill VIION" UWIIU) Ut .1 toiin.' 111 in is lniul.Keopoi .im! Ittnui iti'l' e.lll aito 1 1 f.-l ciuo; -null y.ilit,i, ViMti 'e-.l"V It W'onii, I.op.. I'.i. flll-.MIiiV W'tl'p I.Val-tiiul plmmnM, -lull', tlu-il - im-iliil. U'lu-v- I'llle, 'Iiilinn Cltt'lCl. t-in l ION MWII.il 11 .1 .umita; in.r.i. j LnllllOi: 111- I 111 I Uli .11-' l-'ililllO i.ttli .1 lo.nlliu- t'rtii 01 till' ill; .i.nl 1,11 In111l1.l1 A .No. t letitenio-, .el.l-i -s '.. r. il,, 'Jnlnr.ii. MOM W v,n tiniK li.V llio ill'. Mull .in t l-ll In'.- in ili.uilna 01 t-otl. in ti'M- I10111 . (Ml o- iiMu NPniii itiiiii-. up -uli.. V WTIlll Wiiilv In' tin- ill a l.iunilic-, 01 Jin Mdii ot null, ten lin-ilitr. Cm aim lu-i nt lit kiuoihof. li!if Tni I'.lm nut Mil WHIN tt'.Wnai-Mi .tae-il I.nl ttiiiiliit; In ilu lolltkiipllln, I'li'J-o nil ill ..It till in en i-tnot. SI IIATIOV WAMiai-ll.i .1 .ioiiiu linn, tnTi voik ill oiheo 01 -Ion- iliiist '. , i.ito Tllliiino. HI I.I.MII.i: .touio; nun. lutiin; Iml ipiili'iii- J .1 heiokkn pi'l . i.llll mini' ttmk tn itn t ll 1 1 -ilj.f, .1 link, tlilies- 11., Iiilitiuo olftio, l.M'iatlKM la) IifSlli:i;ss nonl,l like snitlH. iiii-ii'm Jinl Lulled Uiiiuli tu IjI.p Imini, ;:s Pilin dtiiini'. St I'jiil Itink MjiuI 1VI. A lluik-oi: It ll' tc Tos., IV. ... I.uiil-, A N.isli Man, I'.lct.iti-l Met. Tuelinn MUii. I'ultle -J.iiitlifin l'.ii"lfl' .... Nolinlk A Wit. ... Nultl III I'Jilll .... North. I Jinn, Pi. . v, , riiuui ,, .. OiilJlhi -V tt'c.t. ... IM1111, It. II lie iilinu' Hy IMillner lit , Pi .southern II. II . smith. Hy., P- Tiini. t'i'.il (- lion .i. 1". (-, I rut lur I", S. Uutlicr, IT. .. I. , llithlii 1 11I1.11 Pjiil'.o t'nlo'i PjiIIio. IV. .. I'.'.ilimli, I'i. , Wiitini t'lilon tlllll. fiippe'i I'lopliN (!t , . .. I'i Ie I inn iili, I'i. I s, cud i'n, I c. sit.-l (o., I'i. . .lii ...Inl'. ...I7.-I .. i.Hj ...H'i ...11 ..iirt'j ...III i'j ... 'il ...in ... "'" ,. iiji ... .r,'4 ...IVl'j ,., i ,,, Ti ... .; ... i'- ,.ni ,., UT. i" i'1 .iSiij ... M'i ., I't , if, ,..li ..III'.. .. nt; , i" .. 'I'i'j , iiti'. ii lot irn 111'1. HM'.- Un'j llll r.i si im tui im- iw "', t(J All . Ill ll".' .u'i" ni.ij II H7V llITi Ilu III'. Ml,. '"'J fi. Il' 101 III l.l- HIT' 1,,'u' IHI'.. IT.-. UHj HIT'.- i"-''i I in VI1. II Ml-I '" l.'lllj IV i Till' j ll1. T'.'i :.ir. M'. t.'J, n'i -n't '-'I'i ll" H V. ..'J. ni I'". HI'.- -JIT, li) "illlj I'll- im ID) ..la i'i ll' I'll 111 ."ll II 1, l-'i'l ll."'i tlH, lU'i li', tm' Scranton Bonjd ot Trade Excliange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Unl Asked First Nalioual Bank. I.'mj ... Scranton Sat log" Uanw .TiO ... Third National Dank 4u Dime Deposit and Diicount II ink . 17 j Economy Light, ll. & P. Co. ti Laika. Trust Sale Deposit Co iju Clark i. &nover Co., Pr. I.' feerrantou Iron Fcnco & illg Co. ioj bcrantoo Axle Work Oj Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr iO Coonty fciiiw! Bank A. Trust Co.. 3W Flrtt Nitioml Hank (C'artoudale) 301) 3 More Help Wanted Male. VAM'i:i)-t flrt il.i lmiii pilliloir, pily .Ml I.ltiilrn Mint AC'IIVI. JIX In Iiiro ininiitniliiiliitf limine In tioik til liniiii' ''i'.lm in 1 1-I1 pilil (or twolii- il' (till pruniotlnii unit t'l-iliiiiu-iil l"i' eltlnn If ilPlnloiv. Vililii. S. I". to, 7J- l!oiitinl -ttoel. I'lilliiileliilili, I'.i, BltANCH WANT OIFIOKS. Want AdveitiReinonts Will Bo Beccivcd nt Any of the Follow ing Drug; Stotes Until 10 P. M. Central City AI.Hi:rtT frill,! I, emim Miilticny rtirot 1111. 1 Wcli-lfi uiontio, llt-r.V I'irill,!,, n',11 AiIiiik itmin. Wet-t Side (JIXllKIK l. JIINKI.S.-, till Suiilli Miln aunno. South Scranton rrtni i.. tiiiippi:. rj.i tuiu juihh. N01 th Scranton fll'O. IV. PAVIs. , oilier Nnilli Main menue- mid Mukct Mn-ot, Qieen Ridge iiiviti,i:s p. ium:s-. r,,r iin.kv,:i .ileum- r .I. .IOIINS, flJO Oirin Hiilso ft I ( I.OIIKXZ. eoiiid Wj-liiiirfton it" fuV iiiiiI Mjrlon stiret. Petersburg II KM.ITi:!.. I0I7 litinit .itiniio Cuiimoie .1. 0 hum; .v so.v Lost. I()s" 1'riil.n. I'alil mloioil t.il li-ini-i tetv foml of ilillilirn. .mil if irtiirnoil In 117 Noitl Ihcl.i-1-. inntl pntv will tveolio lilni.il 1011 ml I.OsI I'toti III .I'-tli-i-em .itei-iir. .1 M11.1II, uice'ii, loiu-t illi-il l'.iioiiirt: .1 icvtiinl ' ill I 0 sttiii fni ll- 1 ct 111 11. ' Rooms and Board. 'IttO Pl.lIAsWI proiln. I111-l.mil innl It ilo. m Itin Inilli-. 111.1t !luil li'i.iiil Im Ilu- rmniini 111 .1 pm.iti- limiiv iliiiiic in tin- siilnulii; 1 lo a'.ni I 1110. lino l.ibl": mi nimli'i tti i.ttc-. I'oi tonus .ii'ilri - 11 'Itilnnii- ulllio. POP Pl.N'l Willi liiiml. .1 l.nuo fiont loom, -nilnlili fm urn poi-ni-; -i)ii Molln-nt etuii. I. MICH fiont tuoiii ttilli Imjiil for ttto gentle men, llh Miltlt Jtlt'lll Business Opportunity DliPf. MOIIi: fm -il. lor 1.1-I1 111 lie-l t.-iiiini Im i"i ill IMill.nl. lplii", iln-tp if wlil nomi; 1 1 st il I-" iippullinitl. ilm-Ml'l ov line till. i. i!u- I. Il.nl, -lin-iii-t. I.iij N. "Hi -1., I'lill. ililllilj, I'.i. (I! II Ml"s( . -tut piittno iii.-tlmip- .mil -1 .11 ptii.ciiui' 1,1 11I11111 : aniti-l lnoiii't nut.i is i-n-i itiiuitiil' 011" v lit i.tv tniii 11 111. Anicri nil titii-Miiliiiii- I'n, -,.' Il'uv.i il li il. N'i-h In k l I'MUA fVIII'ltSfWDIM. IMOKKKia'IMi -ii -oi im- fm liini-i'll .1 muni Mi-.ition ,ir .1 111' 11.1I i il 11 lit iiite-ltiia- -i Io lin tlioit-itnl ilnl lm, in 1 iu II p.ljlill-liul, ilniiliinl iminu' mill p.1li. ei!i--s l Jl. .N , l'riliiine- nlliii'. Mi:icellaneour. 'tmiwits 1 iiir.ia;s. i im iititiw-. I'lunit'ii. iti , nut IU i' ao piinil.lil nniliiii- 11 ipii-ilnii- i-l. -il lit i' nninliia' limn! nt rrmi- iiiiIn i-int tiro ttm . Zolli'i. I'nlill-liei. M. l.i ui-. Mo Help Wanted Female. lllltli WII.D-Wlio i, i,ml teioi anil Iniiinlii-i ml 1 1111 - tuil loioiiiine-'iili-il f 1 nut liigliiliM finilli, -iiil.ilio- ui's Im I'lnpili'nt pel -on, Ijierli-Ii nt Ci-imiti piiiinoil; iiniily ol ttto Mr-, (i. I,' D-.111. r-t'i Montno .itiiini'. Willi) 'I ii. nt -Ilu- -tiiniiit 'ui' ni.nii-. tttinl- II- lint i-p'i-ll-t-. skjiIv ttulktM- e.111 llllki- iinl tt.iai-. I'linili"- piifiirul. Illooni-lnn l.iit Wiitl.-, HI11 in-liiiia, I'.i WWI'iai l.tptlilo 'wiiUii-b 1 1 ti-ol.ocpe 1 foi 111.111, it ilo .mil 010 iiiilil. Mo-t In- aootl plain ulok, Ml-llll iml ilnliii, f.'ill- Ii'll-IIIILI'I Jlnl iptii!!u'. iiiai-, t ti llnv nn. lllootii lima. I'.i. Honey to Loan. MUM;' 10 lo.ni on impiotrii lily iejl i.-uti' iiKXitY nia.iv. -lit. e has. 11. w i.i.i.i IIIOMAS SI'HACt'i: . iVhh 'I'D I.OA.V I.ohi'1 r.iti-: (ilMUUt ot ii.iniil.l p.i) mi tits Suik &. Co'iiaitci!' lil'lK, SI If UfJIir I.DWs f,- .mi .mioinit, inteio-t t 10 1 p'-i lent , u.m I.i nlit.ilncil ti uiii . Don 11 Hi. l.i 'I Mil. r-.' N'.lliullll lunk lllllllll11. 'Iltl lll'i .' ui-ritii 1 mi. ivMiiHVl'li Clllf. ...I. ,i.i ill 11 in ,,11 1 ,-"-!,'ii.""i. - I'A.W mil Pun np.iii 'n-l moilaJKO it'ii 11.l1.1IIt Im. Hut ptoputiiH iiitv .miotint lot loin of ill, .11 inn i.iii" ui liili'ti-l, t ipttell, At tnllll.V. I'juII llnllillnc MIIAHilU' liuiij in anurtiiild 'll lo tOO.thJXl it I'j tn fi n r ii-iit, p ij iiirtils iiiniitlilv, eiiil-jniiiull 01 i,nli. liitiiot on luUtnee. tt. Jl llmmell, u,t, .'ill Mi ir I1UV. AM Wieil'NT or JHMV TO 1 0 W-Qniik, tl.'lll lr tilts 111 llnllilina' Jlnl l.ojll. At ftiii.i ' ti. 1, ti iciit ('.ill on V V Walker, Ml II. f, illicit Iniililiiu. Wnnted. S. V X V WS S S WfVfXS WV VSS'V.SWWSVVSSX.S tt W ia Sn ii!iiii ntnl linlli'r 11. mi in g In ! -11 pnitei. I -.in .luiioi, .liiitiin, I'j SljtliUt.l D.-llllli!' I'i 31) Tiudem' Nulional Bank S union lliilt jikI Nnl Co UONDS. Foi autcn Paj-itjcr Hallway, tint Horlifjge, due 10JO People's Mrcit Ilalltuy, llit wort- ai;e. elm- 1018 People's Sliei't Itailttai, Ueniral 1110111,'aje, lino I '12 1 Dull-on Slanulji lining I'u La.cka reitiliihlp ""thool e5 pet cent. SITUATIONS WANTED l-REIs. m ii) 113 ll" ... IIS ... IHI 10.' Cltt of .-iiiaii',1.11 i-t Imp. per lent 1J Mi-iante.il Tuition 0 pn cint 113 ,,. Scmiitoii Wltolebale Mtuket. llotiuleil I't II. li. Halo, '" I..11 1..1W HUM Vie 1 Until 1 ( 11 ilini.t, old, Jiu.li , lli'.li. .!-.' l-I!'..'., 1I.1I11, titli, I'l'.-i.'ii'!:!. I lioi'o 1'ull 1 n.iin. I-Ml.li I -JKi- ttlrtllll lli-h, ll'j lo III . Ill tilit .1 III', I'i1)! In Uli. II.'JU- IM Inl. iholio iiuiiiitf, J i-t ui. I'i. l lli'in- I'll Int. 1 In. Ill llllllllH, " j 1.1 ' ii) Miiliiiui llc.in.-I'n Im., S.M11.1.MJ, l.'liell Vj IM Im Al.liHI.I'i. Dillon- I'n Im . ol.M'Jl VI. I'I. .HI II. -I III HI . ll' I. nit I. l i-'i lied lildiiot lli.us- I'n lot, s!.f-i.!'Jt Pulaliie. Vk . lni-hil llilllllllll lltilvli J. I.jj-J I'i Philadelphia Live Stock. I'i lladolpl la, Ml -1,111" stook luilpl. lor la. iu'1-k. 1 .Hill, .111.1, clutp. 11,1)1. h", J.UA . null- Maikil liiniiti willi 1 li i-lc of ttealt i-e'i: lu-i, s", ,:fj,,i), elioiu-. ",.la.iTi n'xnl, .)ji. 'V, titetliiini, r-1.7." i., iiiinnioii, rft 'i'lil . sheep and laniln- I lipped, lJlu; tteml .tuil, nihil tli.ie, i-lnqi, ttnol, Kind In e-Mia, t'.-i u'ic.i do. 1 annum Iu iiiuliuiu. .1.1 li. I illppi'd, (.oihI Id t.vlu, luj.'.; dn. iiuiiint'ii In I'loilluni, I'iiV.e. I.jiiiW, Eoml 1 1. 1 Mia, jjii'.e : emu lIUHl tn llledllllll, v'j'lUl. Il-V- Mi'pnii ut Ulll -tell dipoeil of, ihe iiuikcl elo.-lii',- i.lo uli ; .iri-tciu. Nb'ji., Ut cents' :'j:isii.; thin ions, a'iai'ie--; iul DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Than I'otir l.lnti, a CenU for Each Extra Lint, Boardeis Wanted. WAMI'IJ-Tnbli lioirtltr. Mil. Totniiklnt, Wl .ililiiRlon aviiinc Personal. VlirXfl ;IIIO". linllltlltcel turaiK, qnlct, rfflncil, iilncitiil, lelii? c oitropoti'toiicr itltli a tolh Mi ill-iioot a'cntli-miti. Object, inattlmony. ISlt. Hum 11. PlillmlolplilJ. PROFESSIONAL. 'A'tAMAAniVMMlVWVlAM'liMMMiMMII Certified Public Accountant. II. 0. M'AUMHMI, 2AI UHOAIlWAV, Mitt Voik. Architects laitt'Alll) II. DAVIS, AUCIinKCT, COXNKLI liullellll'X. I'niaimiit'K t,. tmott'N'. AitoiiiTKtr. rnict- builillnir, liu U'jihli'slon atcnuc. tscrantou. Dentists. pit. v. v.. lai.Kxiiiatoiat, pauli buildinii f-piueo atrrct, ."-ci niton. Pit. 0 C. IiAI'DACII, 115 WYOMIKO AVENUI1 Osteopath. s. niaiTiti'iii: kvam. otiopatii. us a i 1'Jil WnsliliiKton An-., f-ii.liilon Pa. Chrome llioahO a (.pirliillt. Otlloc Hours: S.t'O to 1! 111.; I.Jel to "i."i) p. in. Scavenger. a. 11. ninct's r i.uaxs rnivv vaums ami icri pooli; no oilnt; only ImprotH pumps u?d A. II. IIiIrrk. proprlotor. I.car orrtfis 1I"C Noitli MjIii niitnio, or ricl.o'd Hmu utort, oe tier AelJlild anil MuHii-iiy. Uotli tolrplionci Lawyers. I'ltW'K 11. IIOYI.i:. ATTOnSEV-AT-ftAW U001111 I.1. II. Ill ami 78 llttrr hulldlut;. f. ii. ntArv.ATrv,t.oiMoxttni;rii niaTii" n 11. ni'.i'Uiriia:, .vn'oitxi'Y loans ni.uo tl.iteel on iejl e.-tJIr meuiit. Jlrjrs biiilrtlit, eoinor ttjliIiiRtoii iitenne ami Spruci direct WIl.I.AItD. tt'ARltllV . KXAPf. ATTORNKV .mil cimnKKllois-al-lJu, Itepublican Inilldiim ttn-.blnRton atenue. ,li:"Slip k .II.IIP, AITORNEVS AXD cotiv olluin-al-latt. C'oiitinonttt-altli building, Itooni. IP, -A) anil 21. iinttAKii tt. Titwiat. ArrortNCY. hoom SlOltXlt, Otli floor, Jlcns building. I,. V tt'Tltl's. ATTOnl'.Y-AT-LAW, BOA lit! of 'Iraelc bnlldinii. Scranton, Pa. iwri latsov a- ii.co, tradeiis' xationm, lljnk luiildin. C, (OMIXJYS, IMI Itia'UnUCAK BUtl.DIXO. " a. iv. m:nnioi,t'. ornci: jiovkd to no 'Jll tt'.iuniine aionili'. Physicians and Sugeons. lilt. W. K. AI.I.tN, 511 XOIlTIt WASHI.V0T0 .iteiini. 1)K. f. V. l.'AMOKEAUX. 01 FIGE 331 WASH Hilton iitenne. Ito-tldcnpc-. 13IS Titiilberr ( lnontu dlhca-iC, lungs, Iieart, kidnetii alie Kenito nilii.iry nutans a specialty. Hour, I to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. THE I'l.K C'MT, 12--I AND 127 KRANKMN Jierui-. Hates ica-oniblo. 1'. ZEIGI.ER, Proprietot M'ltWTOX llOUbE. NEAR D L. & W. PA1 srnuer depot. Conducted on the Europeai plan. YICTOIt KOCH, Proprietoi. Seeds, V. It. ritARKI & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND SHIf or men. htoic "01 Wj-hington aienue; gre-i liou-es, 11V) Noitli Main atenue; store tti (iliono, Tii.'. Wire Screens. Joseph KULrrm, nnAn sit i.acka. ave., Seninton. I'.i., ntanufjcliirer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DHE.ssMUtlXO F011 CHIMIRI TO OltDEU .il-o ladiit' ivji-t". kouii Sltoemaker, "IJ Aekinn aienuo. JirOAROEE IinOS. I'ltlXTERS' SUPPUCS, EN 1 eloper, pjper bag, tttine. Warehouse, :M V. n-l1I1iKle.11 ntcnui-, Scianton, Pa. III!' WILIiES-IURRI J1EC0RD O.W BB HAD in Sci.inton at llio netvt utands of Ileisnm H101.. 0G Spiuco anil SOI Undcn; M. Norton, .' Lnckatunna atenue; 1. S. SchuUcr, 211 Spruce utrect. LEGAL. Till! AXSHAli MhU'lNfi ot tlie contiibutors t tho i.jiknw.imi.'. I10-pit.1l will be held at the lio-pii il. in tin- cily 01 Scranton, Pj., on Mon ill, JJjy ot li, Iflil, ln-tivein tlie houis ot 0 ainl 1 n'l'loek 1 1. 111., tor Hie election of directors aro tin- tr.insjotimi uf Mich other hiwincs as tntj propcily come lieron- the mm inc. JA.MU-S P. JlICKsO.V, Attest: President. II. II. MVia.l., Se.iiLiy. A JIEl'.TIXC ot the fctotklioldcm of the Enlr pi i-e C11.1l Compjiiy ulll bo held at their oftn Xo. Otl CoiinoU biiileling on the ttli day o( ty at 2 n'lloek p. 111., for the election ot offlcei, and llio tuiiKiclion of iue.li otlnr busincw ! nut piopctly tonic liofoio them. A. J. COX.MXI, Setnsta.r.1 llli: AXM'Ali Jir.ElTNCJ of the atorkholdera ol tho Diikon .Mjiiui-ciuriui; Coiniunv ulll b. In id .il tin- olflcn of llio coinpiny. In the city 01 Siunton, on tin einhtli djy of .May, l!01, at It o'eloek .1. in., for tho ptirpoie ot alrotiiifr Dn'c tois Jti'l tollns upon fci.tlt othet nutters i nnj irnu b"foie tlie nieeliiv. Ii I. BOWER, Secretin HU e,iltr. -.tf!j clin choice held .it ill;; nilUh until nt ilu- (linliist, slci.tioa, tr-l-atO; dreiwe ion, luT'aC. Buffalo Live Stock. I'.jl lliiAilfi, JlJ.v 5 Receipt- Cattle, IN ui-, theip and IjiuIu, 11 cji.k; Iiojs, A car shipments Cattle, HU rjroj hfep and lambs. 1 ear.! Inm. rJt. iltle 1'iiir ileiiund! 1 1 1 1 '.-'. unchanged .sheep (lioini to imIm, shJOal.Trij limb il.oltii tn ei.lrJ, W ICi'i.W. llojj- llejt, Ml (, ; (iie., 53.701? SO. FINANCIAL. K V'X'V $200,000 United Railways of Sf, Lotiis, Mo,, 4 BONDS. Yielding investor 4.60 Rudolph Kleybolte & Go. 1 Nassau St., New York. . I I F. -t.? iJa,-S . . - J ! A A fc. JdtAJt r i. 1 e M.Ji 1 fiit lArf t