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THE SCB ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY LM, 100.1,
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
TUNKHANINOCK.
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flifrlal to lli Srnntnti rrilmni.
Ttllillmlliiri,-I,. May L';',-,linlsi I. M.
tiiiiiliiiiii, Ajlioint-y H. .1. .Ionian ami
)i'. K .1. Itttjtlwull left fut Plillailclplila
mi Tliiii-nilnv alti'iiionn for it uliurt o
Join n.
MlH. V II. .Ml'lltZI'l'. Ilf lllt'lt'lllll, in
vlwllliiK niPiitlH In town thlrt work.
.tnlin F Hli-kli'i. Anik'imm Dana ami
Mis. Aitlnir U. ItiMls me III utti'iiil
llliri' ill llli' Oilil Ki'llotvn' MliltP (''in
vention at linlt.VHlilll'h'. iim fli'lt'RilU'H
finin the local' linli'DiMitlciit Order "f
odd Kelliitv.s mtil Itoliolsiili UhIbi-m.
Tin ('.mini Aini.v and Woiuc-ii'm I to
iler tnip.M of tlilii placo will iitldiil llir
.Mctliudl.Ml Mplscupiil I'hilH'li In a body
on next Sunday iiinrnlnn, when Hit' an
mini memorial mmiiioii will In- pu'iii'lmd
liy tinv. liilllln.
.lolin KlnmiiiPi'fpl, of Hip township,
contclilpalPN ipiiiovIiik to Ail.ona,
wlioio hi1 lias a son, and will noil his
farm on Prospect lilll.
Mm K. II. .linvls Is vIsIIIiik fi lends
at Melioopitnv llili woolc.
"W. K lon, of Wludlinm, wim dolus
liusltioss 111 town on Tlmisday.
William 'J'. Mliliiiols. jirlnolpal of the
Jti.tlntiltn Kradcd srhools, al l.aouy
ullc pasf-ed thiciiiKli town on TIiiiih
da, en loiile for Houlh Itlhson, Siih
Miiehanna i-minty. when ho will visit
lelativps and friends.
I'liticticj Stafie and Miss Flout. Ltult,
lioth ol 0erlield, wern united In niur
linpe at the MPllmcJifll Ki-ipiil Tir
soiiace on A ednesday liy JJuv. 11. 11.
Wilbur.
On Sunday last, l.ec Carpenter and
William Nk-liuls pioeilred a livery ris
of Uveiyuian A. K. Holts to drive to
Mehoopany. On tin- it linn trip from
thai place, "vldlo ilriviiiK iilonp the
hichuny near Hm-rllii's mills in Kntnn
township, they had thn niiHt'orttitie to
drive over the bank nt a point whore
the toad was unprovided .ltli vailing.
The w.isnn was badly broken and the
horse seiiously Injured by the accident.
Mr. IJelts lias made a demand on the
supervisors of Kulnn for adequate
ibtnwiKiV,- for his losses sustained. The
supervlsois aio consitleiiiiK the matter.
BROOKl Vfi.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Biookln. May";:. A. S. "Waldic and
C. 11. Tiffany were in Sciantnu yestev
ila on bujjlncss.
AuiOh Kent, of Now Mil ford, has been
viMtins lelalives and fi lends in town.
R II Kent, Charles -Mead and A. S.
Waldle vihited the county seat last
Tuesday.
.Mis. .lane Tlllanv is tcty sick .vith
pneumoiii.t. She is attended by Dv.
Taylor, of Uopbnltoa.
Mrs. Alva eluiek lins underfione a
very seiious i.peration in a hospital in
Sciantnu. v
Mrs. Curio TiNl.iw.iy was In Mont
ro.o on Tuesday.
O. M. Dolaw.iy is allendins: the
liiand IiiiIbp m.iJ.'CLy.i'tim' this week.
.Mrs. Jl. 11. (irinneir is visitinvr her
il.iiiKiUcr In CirboiNiiijv.
Mits .lohie Dolaway is vlitinpr ft lends
in Scvantou.
Mvs. I). C. Tin i nus has been visiting
liev duuRlitev, Mis. J C. Miller.
f!oy Sliadduck. Kail Ainey and
(lenvae Kuliina, of Keystone academy,
spent Sunday with Brooklyn friends.
Miss Jessie Miller is learning to vide
lur new lieel.
A small company of dancers spent
the evening very pleasantly at the
home of 11. "W. llopei- last Monday.
Miss 1'Hhel Sterling, who has been
leaching at Portland Mills, Elk county,
lias icturnod home.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Special to the Scranton Tiilmne.
Susquehanna, Slay l". liev, Charles
Yv Hoot, being in the oast on a vaca
tion, theio will bo no services In Christ
Kpiscopal church on Sunday next.
Jiocomollves trom thn Erie shops at
llornellsville arc goi j? eastward for
vepa ivs.
At tho hearing born. Justice "Wil
liams yesterday, In the ease of tho
commonwealth vs. Charles Vlontz,
who is charged with assault with in
tent to kill, defendant gave bail in
the Hum of $500 for his appearance
before tho grand jury of the county.
In tho absence of Pastor "Williams,
Mr. TJiomas Jelfreys will occupy the
pulpit of tho Baptist church on Sun
day morning.
Miss Lena Bariott Is in Pittsburg,
completing a course In King's School
of Ovatovy.
Ilov. C, C. Muckny and TIavry TI.
Smith, of Oakland, aro at "Walton,
X. Y attending tho CoiiBiegatlonal
association of ministers.
Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Epos, of Oneon
ta, aro guests of Mr. Epos' brother, C,
M. Epos, "West Ohuroh sheet.
Prof. Tlaylott James Ulsk, a founcr
popular principal of tho Susquehanna
High school, Is now a resident of Am
sterdam, N. Y. llo Is making an ex
cellent reputation as a professional
leader and Impersonator.
Congressman and Mrs. Anion j,
CtimmliiRS will arrive at Columbian
drove- about June l, for tlit sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs, George Hoyden, of
TOLD IN SCRAN rON.
It's the Evidence of Setanton Peo
pie Published in Bcianton Papers
That Has Made Such a Heputatiou
for Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills,
Standing clear and distinct, inaikliig
tho difference, tljo superior meilt, the
adaptability to piesent-day ailments is
Ihe volume of local testimony for He,
A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills. It's so dif
ferent to tho ordinary lomedles icfer
rlng to cures niado tit distant points
ivhlcli II is hard to verify. Theie Is a
reason for Pr, A. W, Chaso'.s Norvn
Pills commanding home evidence
ivherever tliey me Known. It Is their
i underfill Influence In bringing up tho
standard of nervo force,
Mr, Henry Alberts, of No. C16 ITIroh
htreot, Scranton, Pa,, says; "For about
two yeais my back and kidneys had
been soiv, lame and the secietious In
bad shape. Nothing seemed to help
me until I got l)r, A. W. Chase's Nervo
Pills at Matthews Bros,,' ding store,
No. S.'O Lackawanna avenue. They did
the work, curing the soreness and
lameness, making tho secretions
healthy, and generally giving mu
health mid strength,"
Dr. A. W. .Chase's Nerve Pills ate
sold at 6V. a box at dealets, or Dr. A.
V. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Pee that portrait and signature of A.
W. ChUse, M. L)., uie on every package.
Oakland township, will In a few days
leave for Plko county, on a doer-hunting
trip.
Miss .Margin el llresuall, late of Slis
itphauiui, lias been appointed a head
nurse In Hellevtiu hospital, New York
city.
.Mis. ltlchaid Moss, of Nowark, N,
.1., who has Ijppii seriously 111 for suv
cial moiilliM al the homo of her
mother, Mrs, Carilo Cook, Washing
ton Htieet, Is recovering.
Susfpiehanna docs not appear to be
especially Interested In tho work' of
bringing poor children from New York
city to the county next summer, ami
few will come hero.
The litncral of the bile Kdward
T.arkln took plncp this morning trom
St. John's Catholic church, where re
quiem high mass was celebrated. The
leiniilns were Interred In l.uurcl Hill
cemetery,
Warner Hiowers' orchestia will
give concerts from the Cascade House
pagoda In the near future.
Leonard Tllfany, of Lcstorsltfre, is
at the hiTiuo of his parents, In Oak
land. Tt. o. Siitlierlaiiu is erecting a build
ing on the Oakland side, to be occu
pied by Tonsorlal Artist Chinch.
Engineer and Mis. Martin O'Malley,
of Laurel street, weio in Honcsdale
on Tuesday, al tending the funeral of
Mrs. O'Malley's mother, tho Into Mrs.
Frank Dohorty, who died on Saturday,
aged CS years.
The first annual ball of the boiler
makers helpois, hold lust evening, in
Ilogan Opera House, was largely at
tended and a pleasant social occasion.
The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Broth
eihood of Locomotive Firemen, report
a pleasant visit In Port Jcrvis on
Wednesday.
The annual commencement exer
cises of the L.inohboro High school,
held this evening In the Lanesboro
.Methodist church, were laigely at
tended by the parents and friends of
the class of 1901. The class acquitted
itself very creditably, and tho exer
cises were thoroughly interesting.
Following was the- programme:
March; invocation, Kev. D. L,. Meeker;
overtme, orchestra; salutatory, "Tho
Aggregation of "Wealth," "Willard Aus
tin Spears; essay, "Trifles," Llbbic
Knthcrlne McCullough; vocal solo, "A
May Morning," Miss Black; oration,
"Booker T. "Washington," Charles
Simon Flaherty; essay, "Tho Power of
an Idea," Irene Jane Plow; selection,
orchestra; vocal solo, "Love Me Well,"
Miss Black; oration, "Influence of
tho Newspaper," Benjamin Franklin
Towksbury; class history, Lena draco
Whitney; selection, orchestra; oration,
"National Advancement," John Earl
Jacobs; valedictory, "The Open Eye,"
Ilena Mae Brown; vocal solo, "dood
Night, Little Girl, Good Night," Miss
Black; conferring diplomr. ; class
song; benediction; selection, orchestra.
The class motto was "How, Not
Float." Under the capable direction
of Principal Dennison and bis assist
tant teachers, the class is In a highly
prosperous condition.
FOREST CITY.
Special to the Ptrjnlon Tribune.
Forest City, May 23. Tho funeral of
Stephen Egan was held today. Services
were held at St. Agnes church. Inter
ment was made In the Catholic ceme
tery here. Mr. Egan was sitting upon
the cellar wall of the Murray property,
on Main street, last week, engaging in
conversation with some friends, and
when ho attempted to arise, was over
come with paralysis, and falling bad:
into tho cellar received injuries which
undoubtedly was the Immediate cause
of his death.
The condition of Joseph White was
very encouraging today. It is potfclble
that lie may yet recover.
Tho Erie mines aro woiking eight
and five hours every other day.
On Friday evening, May 24, Lyman
H. Howe will exhibit Ids moving pic
tures at the Davis opera house, The
previous entertainments given by him
have iiroten highly successful and
large audiences greeted Him at each
event. This time an entirely now and
interesting piogrumme will be given.
Tho prices, 2." and in cents, will enable
anyone who wishee an evening's
amusement to attend.
The public schools w 111 lie closed for
the hummer on Juno ;;.
Dr. B. F, Maxey has letuined to
AVIlkes-Hanp, having been the guest
of ids pin ems for the past week.
Quite a little business In the teal es
tate line is being tiansacted heio this
hprlng. Many piopertles on the hill
have already changed hands, and It Is
uiidei stood that negotiations me under
way tor the salo of sovei.il others. The
piospeilty which the mines enjoyed
last year is responsible loi the boom.
Druggist Davis Is at Buffalo, taking
in the sights at tile Pan-American ex
position. NEW A1ILF0RD.
Sjioiiil In Ihe Siinntoii Tribune.
New Milfnrd, May L':t, .Mis, John
Tompkins and daughter, Tholma, of
Jackson, called on New Milfotd fi lends
on "Wednesday,
Mr. and Mis, Baker, of Montrn.se,
weie guests at tho home of E. S, Gia
nni this week.
Mr. and Mis. Edward Boyle spent
Sunday with lehalves in Carbnndalc.
I'nlon services will bo conducted In
the .Methodist chinch on Sunday morn
Ing. ITpv. Chniles .Smith will conduct
tho .service,
Mr. and Mrs. Alba Aluey spent Sun
day at Nicholson.
Mrs. A, M. Aldilch spent Tuesday
with her daughter at Hallstead.
Mrs. f t. Austin was In Blugliamton
Wednesday on business,
Fied Hayden, who has been visiting
his parents tho past few weeks, re
turned to Scranton last Monday,
Mayor DnWItt and wife, of Bingham,
ton, bpent Sunday at tho homo of their
father, Levi DeWItt,
Mis. draco Hakes, of Biokon Bow,
Nebraska, is a guest of iclatlves In
town,
WELSH HILL,
SpUl to tlie Scranton Tribune.
Welsh Hill, May 23. Prof. Harry
Anthony and Miss Loulso Morgan
weio united In m'arrlago by Key. n,
N. Harris, at the homo of tho bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mor
gan, on Wednesday, .May 22.
Attorney Bunnell, of Scranton, was
a visitor at this place on Sunday
last.
Last" Sunday evening our pastor,
flow n. N. Harris, gave us an excel
lent sermon on "The Ureutest Evil
and How to Escape It." It was the
rlxth of hl alarm talks ' to young
people. Mr. Harris Is nn nhle speaker
and Is worth coming a long distance
lo hear.
Wo aro glad to see Mr. Thomas
Hevan and wife with us ngaln, Mr.
Hovan has rented Mr. Henry Harris'
house for the summer.
Mrs. Uichatd Lloyd, of Carhondnle,
Is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs.
IJavlcs, of this place.
Mr. Iteiiben Craft Is the gupsl ot
his daughter, Mrs. W. Watklns,
Messrs, 11. Harris, ,T. Evans and W.
II.' UavleH commenced drawing their
milk to tho South Gibson creamery
this week.
Several people of this place are an
ticipating u pleastiic trip to the Buf
falo exposition,
Mlsi Mary Iteynolds, ot Forpst City,
vlsllpil her sister, Mis, Thomas Da
vIps, of this place, over Sunday last.
Tho Indies of tho Ladles' Aid so
ciety met al thp church and gave It
a spring renovating this week. Din
ner was served at tho hall.
Mr. S. Ilronson, of ITnloudale, was at
this place buying cattle this week.
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THEATRICAL.
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ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
I.YCIJUM "M Ilopklrs." Nfpht.
AI'AIHIMV Vrr.i ilu .Nolo Stock Compiny.
SlitiiRo anil Xlght.
"Sis Hopkins" Tonight.
The iiiairiKtiiirnt of tlie I,) renin oirns .in mi
mti.dly nicriloriom dllhation for tonight, wli-n
Jlls Hose Mchillc, uippoilcil by a otlnns '"iu
riv. will prc-i'iit that unique anil ljuchlcr
piovol.ins rumcily, "sis llopkinV Ml -a MrMllp
apiiraring in the title loir. The ilay It one
ill' aliuiMng iiilnct :iml has f.ior.ihly tuvi'ii
i'oi.v ciltic along the devious tliratrir.il line,
all of whom li.u c p.iiii a tll riWttcil tribute
to the (Atrllent unk she has clone.
In 'the t.niom intiii.ieics of tlie play MUl Mel
ville piinN ,i cli.nacirr Miuly that is well ttoilh
uccititf. rii.l one looks upon l.er as the law
nml uncouth rountiy fiiil, but, as Ihe stmy
ctolws, tlie blosoin3 Into a wcll-ilresnl, giacefui,
and not to s.ij, haniKonic metropolitan f.noiito
cf sotlelj-. 'Jho scenery ciulrd by the coiiipiny
is stiongly finjKrptltc of lily and country life,
to much (.o tint one is canleil back anioni: Ihe
rxhllei.itiiif,' cilois of ne.v innttn bay anil by hap
py ami ingriilniis t lunges trainfericil lo IiimiiI
ous homes mi l.tpical of iuctioiolil.in lire.
"Richard Carvel."
"Ilifhud (anil," Hie play In ttlinh .lolin
Dicw is to appear at the Ljceuni Mtiudat allcr
neon and nisht, is leuarded as an .iiltlulitic
illustration of Ihe fcprech and mauneii-m of the
early days of the American lletolutiou, tho tunc
of the dloiy. Itli tlicir "theeV and "tlioii-i"
and .'tuilicil bow ins and couilc-jing, and iau
iiiif of swouis and fincllinc salt", and MiulT and
laces, our Aeneralcd iorefathers and inothus mu-i
hate had -pu-e oppoitutdty loi little eNo in
their picMiinabl.t cimely litis
Pastoral Comedy Drama.
'Ihe .loiliu.i Siinpkins company, cau.tins its
own spci ial i-crnciy, wilt pioduce tho le.n pi
toi.il comedy diama ot lint name at the Aiadrtny
of Iuie the lut I lit eo 1 1 -. ot net ttctk. 'Ihe
piece ile ili with countiy life anil people, Unci'
ads of the pla hi inu" laid in one of tlie many
ipiaiul tillages if iimoui. 'Die second ait (in
Unco siene-.) pniti.it.., I nt le .lohn' lust tiit
lo IVa-JiliiErton City. In the Hind ad a eiisa.
tional saw mill cllect ia inttn, brinir nothiinr
moie or Icis than a complete ?at null in lull
operation, cutting up genuine Innbei. 'Ihe Mtt
is i uruunie buc or ciuuhi Mtt-, and tuts
tluomrli liuibcr at lihfniii pteil,
Ludwig', the Baritone.
rl ho cehbiatod baiitoue, William l.udttiv:, for
jeais ;i loading nunibn of the (ail lto.i and
the American Open companies, and who Mawl-i
at Ihe head of hi piofos-sinn as a sim;i r of
ballads-, will Rite a mhi iccital at tlie L.ticuui
on llecoialion ctenins. Nunc of our leadiue; nli
ens ale intcic.sted in Ihe loniiugr of this cile
hi lied finger. Ilis fiiiltiup; cf ln-di Polk l.oic and
lin nicoinplMiinuits in In lull of the musical
lilrialmc of belaud is of uco'nied meilt.
Ml. I.iulttig is tlie possessor of a ttoudeinil
toice, ponerfully le-onint and lias the ipnlilie.
nrccasary to In in;; out tlie subtler ipialitios of
nititp sonits and natite uimMirls.i, 'I lie Kuiglils
ol i nlmnhus hate indoiscil In-, comius: and .u,
liiking a li'.eiy inteicsl in this .sous iwil.il. Mi,
I.ndtMg will lie assiitcd by Icadins tahul tthiih
will be announced in a few il its,
BASE BALL.
National League,
i iioston it. ii. i:
I'lttsbmi; II 1 ' n fl 0 (I II 0-.I s I
llftston i n -j 0 n n ii it -- i,
ltitteiies-1 bcsliiii and O'Cuuiioi ; I'titlnsn
and .Mor.iu. I nipue (('pit
At I'lulailelphi.i - II. II. !:,
'-t. I.ouis I 10 1 1 i ii II 7 -HI is
I'liil.idelphii II I 0 II II (I il j n i, t
llaltenes llaiper, 1'ottell and MilioN; Pus
Bliby and llouukiss, t'iniiii'--N.i.i .nn I ( mi
ninsham.
At llioiikl.tu - II, II. i:.
Iliookltu 0 II 0 -J II il i) 0 il-: s
lliliagn 'J I n 'J (I n 1 a -') pi i
lialteiiri.--i.lanics .i n. I I'.iinll; Taj loi ami
Kline. I'mpiic llui-lie.
t New Vml. , it. . I.
(incliiuili ii o 0 a ii n o ii l l 7
etf Voik I II II I II ii ft 0 s In (
llaltenes .Si ttton and I'elt; Dublin ami
llottrnu.iu, I'lupue-lltt.ti i.
American League.
t ( iiu.ij.i- it. p. i:.
Philadelphia 0 11 ."i n a 0 0 0 I- pi
( liliai.il fl 0 7 II J 1 u 1 II II
llitti'lh'a -I'lank and l'nttci; l-taei Hid Mm.
ph.t ; K.lkill and Millltan; I hit liy and jifht(l.
I'lupiu Maiiassaii, "
Al Clct eland . U. ;,
WasiinKton (1 j fl 1 .'! ft 2 I) 2-III IS
llrtelaml oil lid I II ft l u- pi t
llattrtics I'atlon, l.ce and drady; lluflu- and
Wood. 1 nipiie L.mhllim,
l Dftioit- It, II. i;.
Ho. ton 1 II 0 (I -J ft ii 1 n- it
Petioit 0 I i) I) ft 1 0 (I ft-'j ii
llatlrric Vouns and SfliieckotiROsli Cionln
and llueloif, l'nipiic Slicridan.
At Mllttaukcc Iljltiiiioic-Milttankee, uu game,
lain.
Eastern League,
lluflalo, S; llattford, .
Itocliestrr, 4; Wouctrr, 6.
'Iniouto. S: Svraciise. '
Monlteal-l'toviderie, game stopped by tain at
end ot tenth Inning with the score 0 ft,
College Games.
U CailMr- It. , 1:
Indians ,,,0 ft 0 1 3 0 0 3 1 S S 2
Wash, and Jeh"son,.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 j . :,
llittcrics-l'ratt and 1'lcicc; I.amhdon ami
Gilkson.
At Lancastei Bucknell Unltenity, 3; 1'iaiik
I In and Manhall, I,
BIGHT FOR GILMAN'S MONEY.
One of the Blood Relations Says
Mrs. Hall May Get S50.000.
By Hxcluslto Wire from The Associated 1'irM.
Atldiitu, (3a., JIuy 23. Pi-aspr J, Ull
nian, of this city, ono of tho elulnmnts
of tho estate nf Ueorgu Gilmuii, the
nillllonalie, who died in March last at
Ilrldgeport, Conn., has icturiied lioiiie.
Mr. Oilman suy that a settlement of
the contest over his halMiiotlier'H mill
Ions Is near. Helen Hull will probably
get $50,000.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Strut KtWw.
N'etv Votk, May D. Today's tock market ot
tered ury little thai Is worthy ol any comment.
Still further ctldemc w.u Rltcn ot the abandon,
inenl ot tlie trading to professional operators,
iniwt ol them ot t lie rlass known as room trad
ers who operato for a day's turn and tin not ollen
Irate their iticoiihl open oter nlirht. 'Ihe iscc-Mttr
motcincnt of tlie market Is the natural ione.
ipicnce of tills iI.im ot operation. YrMcrdaj's
nliciiKtli in the r.rlo slock was inilnlfllneil this
inoinliiir and helped the nnrket to foiiio adtaiitK,
most con.pluiou in about tlie same stocks as
those which Miottcd stienttlh jestrnljy. Tlie
liioietnent In Krle colillnued the subecl of inuili
Interest, The tluory that tlie Uoitlil boulliwe.t
rrn Rtoup of railways ttrro MrlvliiR for a trunk
lino oullil to the Atlantic lound Its ndtocate,
'Ibis Invisibility was in il.elf illsturliliift to upccvi.
lallte sintltnent its threatening to upset thi
Hiatus ipiii in tin1 trunk line leirllory. De
i lines of yt In New York Central, unit 2',i In
l'cnnsjltanli (rate onic point of this apprehrn
Men. l'or Ibis re.i'on tlie strength of Kilo had
Iickiiii to lose lis fiinpatlielli' Inllueme before
that hloik itcclt jlebleii lo the titer wrikness
of the market. Ihe ab-orptlou in ailftiice wiu
ny lieaty, blorks ot !i.iK In S.miO sliarcs ap
pearing In the sales, t'niim I'arltle was (he llrnt
Block lo (.how nolahle weakness. Northern l'.l
clllo sold lip to -!05 during tlie iliy. iho fin tt
celling inotrmrnt larrlnl prlics down from 2 In
our 1 points. Thp weakness was setctest In the
leaditig (jiiangcis. Pacllli. Trunk bines and winie
nf Ihe luiporl.ttit t-pc laities. Ihe United Stales
Sliel slocks shunt In tlie gineial weakness. To
tal pales today, KW.UOO shaic.
The bond market became Irregular Willi the
dctelnpnirnt. of weakness on storks, 'lol.ll Kites,
M,n:!."i,iiiiil. U. S. bonds tteie all iincliantfed on
the l.ul call.
The following qunlalions ate furnished The
Tribune liy M. S. .Ionian k Co.. rooms 7li".70fl
Meats building, bcranton, 1'a. Telephone WKO:
Open- liicli. l.ott. Clos
ing, csl. est. ins.
Amciiiau Suar 11s 1 IS"! 1W UH
Amcr. Tobacco 12H l-'iiVj l.'H lit'!
All hisou 7 TS'i 7,'iii 7.j;;
Atililson. I'r Iiv", lis1, !i7 11.'
lliook-. Traction TH'i 7i!'4 7aU Ti
Halt. .V Ohio I"! Idl HU'i M-',i
(mil. Tobiiio 0") Wi TibH ."H
(Ins. fc Ohio Wi l Is'i ','n
Chic. .'; 111. l'et SJ'1, '.'l :'! '-'i
t.t. I'aul 1MTn im 1VM Hi)
lt.Kk Wand 11l',i l-ll'i 15.'! l''-
1)1. ft Hudson 1o"i Ind IfJ'j icli
lan. L 'IcN., Pr r7-s ''"i '7 "7
l.mii-j. fc N.i'l Itiy-, I. h'.'s Hilli IH'i
Man. Illciated 111 11V.. 11.1 ll.l't
Met. Ti.utlon H.7U 1oV!i lMI'i 1H7ij
MIkso. t'acitii' 1DI Vvt lOI'i Hit's
Southern Pacific- 1771 l" MU 17
Noifolk & Wct f.1',1 Bl', W) M
Xoith. r.iuiHc, Pr 07H '.'7Vi P7'.i i7'i
n. v. Cciiti.it in7, 1.117, in ii"
Ontaiio & West .T.:1, "I'i Hi "Wi
l'enna. it. II llo lll'i lli'i ill
Heading ft. Il'i M'h ll'a ll-'-t
ltcadiiig It v., I'r. 7iini 77 TV 4 TS'i
Southern II.. 11 -i'l"! Ml 'J'l 2')
Soulb. It. 11., I'r s.m .sju sj .sj
Tcnn. Coal .t Iron Sn ."iil'i ,ft WiiJ
IT. S. Leather Il'i IPs 1 1'i I.')":,
l ?. hcalhir, I'r 7-v, 7'HJ TS' Ti)
V. S. Itubber 21 -M',4 i V'k
riiinn I'.nifi IOJ'1 10.: ii,4 lftvPi
t'nion l'acillc, Pr 8sT, 'n ss SS
Wabash, I'r 12 IJ'i 10 10
Western Ciiinn !U'j 'li'-j 'i ''i
Col. Tuel k lion 12 !i : 'il ''
Atn.it. Copper 11V4 117'i 115 Id
People's (las llili llj'i 11 Hi ll.f'i
Ihio Il'i in lll'i "'"i
Tras P.uillc Ifi-H 17a', t'.'i 11,'i
Am. Car Koimiliy 2n'l 'Jiiij -Jii 2d
C S. '.(eel Co 4l'i IK', l.l'i ll'a
U. S. Sled, I'r. .Wi Pi''i PJ'.- W'v
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Did. Asked.
First National Bank 1200
Scranton Savings (lank 350
Third National Bank 4M)
Dime Deposit and Discount II ink.. 275
Economy Light, II. it I'. Co 46
Laeka. Trust Safe Deposit Co lr,)
Clark & Snover Co, I'r 125
Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100
Scranton Axle Works 03
Lacka-vaura Dairy Co., I'r 20
County Savings Bank ti Trust Co.. 3D0
I'iist Vatioml Huu (C.ulioiiil.ili ) ;y,
Standard Drilling Co 30
Tuilei. N.ilionil liii.k 17
Sitaiitcu Holt and Nut Co 100
I'lopb-'s II ink . ISO
New Mi'Mi'o ll.v. A' H' Co "i
BONDS.
Scranton rasssngcr Railway, Drst
Mortgage, due 1920
reople'j Street Hallway, flrat mort
gage, due 1018
rcoplc's fettcct Hallway, General
mortgage, due 1021
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School 5 per cent.
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent
Scranton Traction 0 per cent
113
115
113
100
102
102
Scranton Wholesale Maiket.
(Corn 1 led bf II. (I. Dale, 27 l...ikatt.iniia A'")
llutlei I'ici-Ii, ito-Ulic; dji, nt.,, l'i 1
21. "!.
(heese I'ull cum in, old, Il'j,il2c.; full ne.nn,
mtv, ll.lll'.ic.
Kggs Western iu'sli, ll'ialJi.: ncib.i stale,
1,'i'ialiii.
Il-Mits I'er bushel, 1 lioue uiaium, 2.ii"iit2.'Vi.
Pea Hems I'ei biislul, 1 hoii e lumott, ls2.Vit
sj. 11.
Medium llealis I'. I bushel-. .'. Ill iri. I"i.
liiein Pew I'ei lucshehs, s ft,is., f,,
rioiu Ile-t intent, per banel, $1.1",.
lied Kidney Beam Per bushel, '-2. j.i.2 50
1'ol.itoin I'd- bu-hel, ,)"i,u.(ii,
Ibniiuda Onion- - I'er bushel, M.3ftaI.r.()
New York Grain and Produce.
Niw oik. May 2.1.- I'loiu- Dull and built
clc.iil.t . Wheal -Spot ca-t , .u. 2 lid, S2i . I
o, Ii. attiiu, and i'i7si. ebtaloi; No. I noiilnin
Diihilli, Sl'.i. f, ii. Ii. atlo.it Options (.iion,
alter a hlullliig deillne due to the nop uetts,
adtauiiiig on liishi I ioiilliiuil.il cables ami ,u
tite tinting fot both .mounts, uli.eipiently,
liottetir, Ihe.t leaitul mwcuI iiudir lealiing
and iIomiI easy at iai. ntt iliclim-. In -iili-in
a he.ut evputt Hade. Mat, Nl'fiitiU'ii.: July,
Tlie,; Si'pt.. Tin. I oin-lleiiipls, s2,IM); et.
pints, .',1,217; epot tti-aki No. 2, lO'ii, eleta
tin, -tint l.i7Hc, t, o. Ii. .lllo.it. Option 111,11 Ki l
was dull and weak all ilil iinder tatoiuig imp
lietts, lower i.llili'.-, libeial uieipts and unto ul
ing, Clni.ul weak al -V. ilrilliii, despili- a big
epotl tiadc. Mat clifeed I'lUi . i -liilji l!si.;
Si pi., sihi, ()at-lleiiipt, 2.11,(11X1) -iil,
7,il'i."i; spot cash i ; No. 2, ."Jc, ; .No, .'), :1J ' . J
No, -2 white ;i.lic; No. '' white. ISIi.s li.nk
iihmiI tti-sietu, .U'.-allc; Hack while, illa.lTc,
Options dull and l'.l-lu' with nun. Ilutlei
stiad.t; iicaiueiy, 15 ill'c . ; facility, liable.;
imitation lu-aineit, HalTc; elate daily, lj.tlei.
Chie-e tjuiit; famy laige, coloied, T'iaM'.;
lauiy luge, whin, h'ias'-jc. ; lancy miiiII,
while, S1i.; fniti small, loluieil, S'ic. l)gg -Sleadt;
state and I'uiiia., i:i'ji, western, i u
giadul, l',..ilJ'e. ; wcsleni, i-rlutcil, l'lal.l!ie,
Vhiladelphla Grain and Producb.
I'ltiladelplita, Slay 21. Wln.it -i,ulit, sliady;
louttait giade, Mi, Tim Tie. Corn -'41. lottn;
Nu. U iiiixt-d, May, li-fial't, Oau btead.i ,
.No. 2 white clipped, MHsaXji. Ilullei luict;
lauiy tti-slein iie.uni'i.t, IO'jc.; do, do, ptinto,
20i.; do. neaiby do., 22c, L'ggs -Steady; ftcslt
nearby, lil'sc; do, ttcslciu, UVsalli1,) do, south,
tw-toin, l'2',lc-,; do. southern, 12t. CIicim -I'iliu,
lair demand; N. V, lull cteam.s, lauit
sin ill, U'aC. ; do. do. do., fair to ihotce, hij.i
P'je. Itelined sugata l'irm, good demand, fut
ton Uiu hanged. Tallow Dull; city piitue in
I1I11I1., I'UtTie.; lountry 1I0, do,, hbls,, lii
JTie,; lakes, OiiaV.iji', J.itP poultry l'irm, lair
deiiiauil; tottls, Hall'si'.; old toosteis, TaT'di,;
spiing ihiikens, IS lo 20 (enls, as to quality;
iluiks-, (li, Dressed poultiy Quiet; (owls,
clioiic-, lO'ic; do. lair to good, IHaalOc.; old
loostcts, Tc-.; lOJstlug chickins, tiocn, lOallu;
tuikcis, fliven, lOaU'e.
Ileicipts riour, l.W I'-uiel-, and l,S0,0iV)
pouiiiU in saiks; wheat, 5,(mi) bushels; corn, 2:',.
W) bnslieU; oits, ai.flnO. Sliipiuenls Wheat,
12, (Km bushels; coin, l.KO buiheU; oals, 0,000
bushels.
Chicago Grain and Product.
( hicdgo, May 2). Weather anil imliiloirut
lablci ilepicsoed tho wheat market, but cxnoit
bale, bteadied it, and -Inly closed only -;c. bitt
er, July coin tloi-ed 9r,, and May, l?ic-. lower.
Oats shotted ,i closing decline of Ua'.ic., while
piotislona closed a shade higher to flc, lower,
Cash quotation wile a.s follottn:
Hour Steady: No. 2 led wheat, I!i5sa7l5c-.j
No. '- corn, i2!8at7c.; No, a jellow, UalTc.j
.No. 3 oato, SUlfjaJOe,; Ko. a white, :i0',saatc,;
No. !l wlilte. atl'iaSOiic; No. 2 lje, 5Je. ; good
ireding lurley, 10c-,i fair to ihnico malting,
lia'ns-. j No. 1 flat iced and No. 1 noillmcsU'in,
fl US; ptlmo tiinothj 6icd. $.1.60; inesi poik,
$11 TOall.T.I; laid, !r.3.13a8.22(i; fhort rib, ifo-n
S.23; diy failed shoulders', bftiTi.; short cleJr
sldci!, y12',i;aS.2j; whiskey, 1.27.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chit ago. May ft!. Cattle ItcccipU. O.tsiO;
tterii, dilltc, strong lo KV. hlghci; Lutein it,'
stoik, Meady; gcod lo piimo slcctii, V."0aU;
poor lo medium, ifl,2i)a1.2U: ttotkeis diid feed,
us. slow, (amy up to -rJ-lJ, i-Ja3; iott, $i.K)a
I.TU' hrifcis, W.miil.'JO; cannets. fci.'i'S.r'.u);
bulls', steady, J.. 1,10; cjltcs, Jithc, iiOa-VX-
THE TRIBUNES "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Lines. ,1 Cent lor liach Uxtrn Line.
Tor Rent.
For Reoto
- -
Store in The Tribune building,
now occupied by the Times. In
cluding Desks, Steatti Heat 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.
iOIt lillM'-fliooni house, corner W'atnc .-itenuo
and l'uttiatu lnct; Lot ami cold witter;
none but. email family need apply. JT0.I Wajne
atcmie.
I Oil HUNT In Itallon, cottage of nine rooms,
furnUlied or uiifutnii.hcd, for the season i
for ear; lite in'nulrh to station; one or tho
best locations in llalton; houe nearly new,
Apply to O. W. Cinllon, Dalton, Pa.
PJ!) C-ltLlIN Itllini: SI'MXI'. ten rnomi. modern
improtcments; btcatu heat fuinishrd; ilcslr
desirable. For Sale.
I'OU SAI.i: A Iiandsouic male hi. Item ml doc,
1(1 months old; kind and u-ui lo ihlldien;
cm uite pcdli;iec; will noil iheap. II. L.
Jlay, Caibondale, l'a.
ri.N'i: llOIISi: V0n S.I.i: Al etety wav; just
the lioise for a lady to ditte, lCKiilar pel.
Also a line bay roadster, sound in eteiy w.t;
pond pole hoie or -slntrle driter. llotli hist
tlass loise?. Apply t-.l!) Mrnroe aenue.
rtlll SALi:. Cllnket -built, lound botlom and
flat bottom ll.hinir boiU. . A, l'aekeiiil
and .1. Curtis-, loinu- Chilli and 1'otntli Mieiti,
Dunniorc, (,'a
1 Ol! f-ALK-Paiiii',- boise. It urn -1 and raniaire.
A luiwin fur c.isii. A. II. Ilaker, l.'.'i tjuimy
atrnue, llutitunir.
Furnished Booms.
I'Oll ltLNT One latse fniiiMicd fiont loom;
al.o ono side loom, MT Ailanui avenue.
Wanted To Buy.
'A.NTi:i A MiuM seiond hand fiiepinot safe.
Addless ;lsl) ( iiuiiill IjililrllliLr.
Wanted To Exchange.
I WMI TO t:.( IIANlJi: a roikI buildiucr l"t it
I'n.tutelle, l'a., nu ihe O. .v. U It. I!., lot a
ncntle boise, h.lrlles and iiiu.ui dihcss
llnv. WIT, I'mist Citi, I'.i.
Boaiders Wanted.
A.N Ii:n Table builders. Mt-. 'lonipkin-, .Ml
UiushiiiKtoti atiiiui-.
Booms and Board.
Ll!Cii: flunt room with boaid for two Rentle
luen, llli Adam atomic.
Money to Loan.
SI0.Ni;V lo loan on immoted lily leal estate.
iii:msy ui:i.ix. .nt.
ciias ii. vm:i.li.s.
'IIIOMAS spkaoui:.
sS-.J lO.ntK) TO LOAN' l.ott e-t n.tei; -tiaisbt nr
ir.outl.ly pajments. Stalk .v. Cu.I'i.iilets' lildc!.
A XV AMOUNT OP MO.N'IIV TO LOAN -Quick,
kttal,-;l I Icons ot Hulbiini; and Loan. At
fiotn t tc per cent. Call un N. V. Walker,
311-Jl'i Council buililiiu'.
Employment Agency.
KA.NT.'S LMI'LOV.MIAT lU'lllIAC. UT Uki
wamui atenut', tluds .situatinus tin ill i lasses
and naliiiiialil.t ; towns, i it and nauiiit. Man
wjntiil. Dinpln.teis intitid. 'Pliiine 1IJ. I'm
sion i ktiiiH ami tnp,iiii attiiiilid to.
hiuliet. s-J.iil,-, T .n tul -leei-, l 1 ia."i. Hi;
'li as bulls, s.j ,,-,i.i.'.,i
llnj'r Ileicipts I'dn, Il.liou. liiuiolliitt, .'-',-
dun; leli mi'i, l,;im, .uiite, -iioiia;, in .
1,1! Iiet ; unud il'll.i'll', tni, sj.Jlj; m (.,1
and biiiiluis, c" '',.' "'.''T, ::inid tn ibniii- hiatt,
s", T.'ia'i.'rji,-; unnii lis-, f.ii'.i.."ii; lio,,
s",ll."i.l"i.s.'l; "mllv i. -lies ', T.ia "i.s I,
.-lin-p-lllielpts, 11,11111; thiep mid .tiMtllln:.,
st.-.iilv . I illlbs, steid.i ; nnd In t Imu e ttetbeis,
s..IOil il"; tali- to ibiilie uiisid, 1 . 1 ." 1 1, in;
tvi-siini siinp, stl.ldil .; .leailinus, oL.ni.Tii;
natite lambs, v, lliaVi),; wi-li-iu 1 inili, kli"i.ii,
New York Live Stock.
Nut- mk. Mtt -'I.- Ill eves - .Nullum; d"ins in
tin1 i.iltli- taiilsj feelnn; steadt. ( altis, ,-i .nly ;
teals, si.i;-,,,-,.:,-,; Inn lei mill, s, imiuliiil.
hiri and lambs -Matkel quiet bin steail.t ;
clipped slurp, MjI.m); 1 lipped lambs, s.1 il. Ill;
Willi mi piliue nfteied; piiuii' lambs, S7 ;,ii,
llu's -Nniuinallj a itltle ttiak.
East Liberty Cattle.
Last l.ibeil.t. May "it, Ciltlc-Moult , rstii,
s.",.7uri.S'i; piinii-. s"..V)i7,ii".i 1,'i't'il, '! .!0a"i. III.
liuKi l.ottet ; ptiine heavies and bed inedluiui,
s'l.tU.a.'ili'i; heavy .tnikir. Vi.'iiia'i.n-Ji..; llaht
In., Nl.e.'ia'i.IKi; piKi, -rVTuij n'i; sl.lis, sIT.H
o.-'i; louiflis, s.1.1".. "at.
Sheep-Mow; best wellius, s,;i.-M,ii. ,in( ,
lambs, '.,.;t.-ii'',,-xij cuuiuiou lo k I. st", -jj,
veal elites-, .'i.,'iia",,T."i.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Last Hull. llo, Mat' J.I. Itmipts Indi.t: (ai
de, SI cii.s; sheip and liiuhs, :i'i i.n,; lnir,
11 Liii.-i.
Cattle t'iKhanuiil; ciIii-h, ilinhe i clia,
fi.riDa.'i.ls'ii lamb., ihoiit! to evlia, if'i.ii.'i.Ti);
Sheep, iholir lo e.vlia, il.rlal.T.'i.
llojfs-lleaty, 'Hl.oiad.lO: plija, n'i.T.'u'i.SJ,
Oil Market.
Oil City, May ill.-Ctedlt lialaiues, in,; in
tilitalr, no bid Shipments, iW,n;-'! atrtase,
P.l,2.li. Huni, lul.'ill; aveiar, li.7.l').
KINGSLEY.
Special to the Scranton Trihun.
KliiRhloy, "May 21, Jlrs, ij,ip, of
.Scranton, c-allod on fricmls horo Tues
day. "W, X. Whitney is nmliliipr u dlioit
visit with I'PlntlveK at Hiimltaniton.
.1 F, Adams vvns In llallsteml Tues
day, Sirs, ,T, limine rm ft 11 and hoii. Tatil,
of .Si'ianton, aio biiphIs of ri'latlvcs
Iipio,
Miss Nnnco Monro, of "Now Mliiord,
was a recent guo-st at tlio homo of her
brother, F, K. Mooio.
Miss .May Carpenter, of Ilopbottoin,
was a caller horo Monday, Ills (IuiikIi
lots, JohIo and Mildred, htivn been ad
iitlltod to tho llaifoid Soldleih' Or
pliau school.
Mrs. 1), A. C'.ipwoll and daiiffhters,
Mildred and Dorothy, worn in town
Tuesday. They were aiTinnpaiilcd by
Mis. A. T, llrnndHKo, of llaifoid, wlto
tviiu irtuniliis with them to their home
at Kcranton.
AMATEUR BASE BALL.
Rcliutzri'l Hustlers will play the Cnlou Notts.
hojj a came ot ball on rJituida, jy :,, jooi,
at 3 oMoek p. in. on the Modoi' gioumli, Will
meet at lic old Delavtaro and Hudson depot.
Sihutm'a Hustlera will play the I iilou .Nettn
bo.tf on the Modois' Held SJtuuljy altrriiooii at
'J o'cloik, Hauls I'lank, inanasi'i; J. S. hihul.
r, vaptalit.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
PUEE.
Wanted.
UANTIID-Tlllnuie of Milili I', imnil li i.eiiti
per mpy will be pud at Tribune otllce.
Help Wanted.
Ill.t.l' W AN'I'HI) Mm ttlid vtoinen etrljtvliere lo
In iriltl work; laijji' i i-ltu lis and mi Ury lo
Mm refill ptrttia. Add.csi 1', O. llo .No. .Nj,
I'lllstou, l'a.
Help Wanted Male.
V AMIlll-Satesman .iniMintcil In Sciantnu jiul
, neaiby luwiH. Call tioui t a, in. I" 1-! in.
and (J lo II p. in., at 'the Co lie. Jeve lllnshaiu.
UA.VIT.P-Wcll drrsed linn of budui-s-i etpetl
clue, capable nf liandllnir lutostmenl vvlllt
tiel pinple, ntatc line. Aihltiv-i Houiil UlS
Iltcvcl bulldiiK., I'hlltdelphla, l'a.
TAII.OIt WANTLD-hleaily vtotk. liiriilic.' tldlil
Hour till Wjoinlw; .m'nue, at once.
tt.n:l-.l The Holland, a iitsl-cl i.-tj diet 01
i nok at onie.
ALTIVi: MAX bt- la rise maunfaeturlinr lloixe
to vtotk at home. $.111.00 in i-.i.-li paid fot
Incite ditV I rial; promotion and peiminent posi
tion il Mtlsfartuit. v.ildroi, Daniel II. Shcpp,
TJ.I hcsliiut strrct, I'hiladelphi.i, l'a.
WAX'I LD-Salesmen. tratcllnc or local; weekl
salaty paid. Ilciriik Sieil Co., Iloihcslci,
Help Wanted Femnle.
Olltl. V.vn:i)-Knr cener.il bou'ettoik in small
fimllj-. ulT ebtcr avenue.
WA.STI'D-Nn oflieo maul. Address with full
pailiinl.it-.. ., . '.., Tilbiine olllic.
WAXTIII) -Three deinonstiatoni; tli'V-e under
sl.iitiliiicr dicssmtkluK piefctied; Rood sal.uy
Ktiniaiitieil In riht p.itltes. Call at I'auiot
house, ill". Washington ateuue, after T p. m.
Agents Wanted.
W'AXTTM") AkciiIs lo sell our vcimin powder I'M
Lice on roulti.t. I lnis.es-, Cattle, 1'le.n on
Dons. l.atEi' can, "5 nuts, al our nlilic, 110
I'auli Iliilldins, !-iiinton, Pi. Sent by mill, V)
lints, s.00 our ml.. Two Little Heats, in this
paper. Heart Vriiuln Powder Co., Dillon, l'a.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Beceived at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
AI.I)i:ttl' -CIII.C'IZ. comer Mulbeiiy
iticit and Webster ateuue.
(IL'i-rAV I'lCHLL, t. Adam-i avenue.
West Side
(iLOIKii: W. .ir.SltlN'P, lOl N.ulh Main
atenue.
South Scranton
riti:i) I. TLIH'IM:. T) Cedn atenue.
North Scranton
(ll.O. W. 11 Wis, fotnet Not tit 31 .In
attune ami .MaiktL stietl.
Gieen Bidge
CUVItl.l'.S I'. .IOi:S. l.'i'.T Diik'un
iiteuui1.
r. .1. IOIINS, '10 Giein Itidse slicel.
C KlItLN, mini t Ua-binton ate-
nue and Muinn snct.
Petersburg
W II. ItN'I.PITIL, 1017 liiin-,- atiiuie.
Dttnmoie
.1 (i. Iioni: s. o.V.
Beal Estate.
l.liill) -ll.ijs s inoin, single hnu-e, t-'oml will.
Lot llltix'MI. Sii.intoii stuel, Daltiin, I'l.
Weill .V Iteatur
s,s'ii-Huts buihlhi;.' loi, liKfJi. Wheeler ate.
nue. .Wilis Ki-atei, lliur llnildiii.
W.IHK) llu,n double hou-e, T looms nn a side, all
iiiipiiitiuieuls, i-viipt i is. Di-ju stint, I'loti
dime Wills ,s. Itclrl.
Business Oppoitunity.
AN H'lNOI' (MTT'.lt We will si ill toil ill hil-b
iii-ss and xite ton a so pill nt line pi-ilmn-iil
Hiii.ii II uis It -e, il .tun will ail .is out .incut.
Ui- in. ike this ml 'I In lullodtl'i' uiu- siiiU .in ,
to mm nn- im-iiis iii ui-ii h'l.illtt; 10 mils lm
biinliiu In ik and pntii iilais. Wistihisi.r
llllbblllt, lllill I'.lik, nllks, N. .
S--j.mli, INM-ITIH hi a iiiinii..lkii will m-uih'
s iIii led pnsltlmi al s)im , uiniitli and iinu-mi-sinu.
I'm p.iituul lis addiess I'. O. tlo ail,
i laniiui, l'a
Proposals.
PIIOI'Os.M.s Hill . teieitid lm the jaiilliiihii
ol the smipsnii Metbndlsi ilnuiti tint I M.n
l. AiMisuli (base, Nth WllKh.v, .1. 1', JI.IU
dulph, Cnuillllltci-
s;.l.i:i I'H'IPOMI.n will be luenid up to an I
iiiiIiiiIiiik lull" l-t lur the piihliciliou ul a
tioutiuii iiiai.iiim,- lm the national uiuteiiiinu
ul Hie Mill l fi .111 Till l.llinll nt Labor In In- In Id
in this lilt iluilli. Il-ii-inhir. pioi Ml bids
In hi mule to (,',-oiui 1. ollm i, sH,jj nml
Ttitsiuit, I'. II. Il) No. IIT, ci.iM.'H. l'a.
Situations Wauted.
W NT I'll -I'lisittui, b.v a vouiiK nun, ace t!,
as liookkitpel in .i-i-l.uil and l.tpotttilel,
whin- ii I hud ttoik i. ills lot ailt.iuci iiiiiil.
.No epi-iiiiiie i-vupl i thoiuiuh bu-ii.i.s mll-ito
1 1 .1 1 1 i HI4 : i .in -itte .eti-iiuii' as lo i li.ti.ic ti i ; am
wllliiis. to n .itiittlieie in this state white stu'U
uili-nt Kill lo biisiiiis-i will be appiiilatid; tioin
ptuuiaii; cotie-pondi tin solli iti-d. Addh-.s Wes.
Ii II. Weatu, l.opi, Miilivau inuiil.t, l'a.
TWO (IIIILh ttnuhl like positions as tt lilti-s-is,
ibainbiiniahl-i or doinu suoiid woik! Iie.c
of tcfiuiiiii can hi- fuinl-hid, ddiis llo t7,
Diuioik, suMiui-liaiuii lotuii.t, Pa.
hill AT ION W' vVi'LD-Ht a woman to gu out
li.v daf w.isliili.-, Iroiiltur in ileanliu'. Please
c ill or addres .Mis-, lliis-(l, UP) Culai atuiue,
cliv.
ACIIVi: WOVIV.X disii s a iio-ii ton a maul to
l.nlj, or iniild cue for invalid tss.-iitleiti.iu.
Addiets 31., tlll nfll.t.
SI'irVTIOX WANTLD liy a man Kiadiiur siu
clciiss ot rpuliiiK or uittluK lattics. ur flvluu;
(idevtalks, or any kind ot tvoil;. Addle-.-., lino
I'tovideuio ltoad.
sITT'VTIOX WANTTHI- II) .i vouus man, willin,;
lo vtorl. at .iti t liii.u- -m Imni-li ttood nbi
eniis. A'liii iv.-t II, It,, sl'i .liilcisoit ateuue,
tilj.
MH,
IN Till; .MVTTIIU nf designation o iirtvsi.ip i
In Ihe Dtstiic t Cmtrl of Ihe I mud stales lot
tlie Wislciu dUtriit of IV-iiii.jltJiiia.
n. is. (uuilii of b.iukiupuy shall bt older
dcslttuato a nettspjpei' puhluiud tttlhiii linn l
spictive teililnilal dittiits, and in the county
In vtbitlt tho liaiiktupi ici-ldn or the major pan
ol Ida piopeity U situate il, in which iiot,,t-s le
quiud to be published by this act and oidets
wliltlt Hie i mill nuy direct to be puhllrlied sbtll
be iuseited. An.v lotitt may in a piulculai' cist,
lor the loutculin(i) ot uitie in Intend, ilesiii
ii.ua some addilioii.il nittspapir in itluih iiolui's
and oider.-i in suilt ciso shall be publUbcd.
t Sitautun, in said dUitiil, at a loutt if
baiikruptiy liibl betorc (. A. au Woiiuer, lief
rice in llatikiupliy of said conn, on the -dh
dav oi Aptil, A. II , imi.
Il ii hen by oideied that all lioturj and onion
iiiiuilid lo In- piibllslied In bauklupliy pi Hi'id
lliS III tlie IDIIIlty of I.H'k.lWJlllU in Mid di
lib!, be puhlishul in tlie si union Tribune, a
il.ill.t ii(ttsgpcr puhli-hcd In Hie uty ( t-uJU
ton, count) of LaikatvaiiiM and dislilit .note
said. C, , VAN' WOHMI.lt, Hefrice
TO WIIDVl IT 31 V (OMKHN 1 wain all pai
titu mt lu site iiedll to my wife on my
ui uiuul, as 1 will not be u-spouslblo lor any
delta conlucud by lu-i. Itudclpll Wjrnckj.
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Than Pour Lines, 6 Cents for Bach Extra Llna,
PROFESSIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
t:. a st'AUi.m.N'tt, ujo iiiioauwav, m;w
Votk.
Architects
KDWAlll) It. D.U'18, AUCllirUVr, CONN'LI,!,
liullilliii;,
nti:ni:mcK i tiitowv, aucii. n iTriTu
ll-ttale t:thatiK0 lllilit,, 1W Washington v.
Dentists,
int. o. i:. i:ii,T:Nnr.itar.ttPAUiT luiii-biNt.,
t-piuio Bluet, yerantou.
Hit. C. 0. LAHIIACII, 115 WVOMI.NO AVKNUK.
Lawyers.
I'HANK K. HOYI.i:, ATT0nSi:Y.AT-I.AW.
K001111 1'.', II, 10 and IS tlurr biilldlnij,
1'. K. TltACV,ATT'V,COltONW:At,TiriiioOiL
I). It. ltl'.I.(!l,i:, ATrottNK,V-1.0ANS Nlltll).
t Illicit on teal estate sciutlly. .Mean tnillditiir,
corner Washington avenue and fpruic sltcot.
WILLAltD, WAURI'.X t KXAI'l. ATIORNK.S
and counsellors at-latv. ltciuhlican building,
Wnshinston avenue.
JCSSIIP & .IlkSSHI. ATTOH.VKYS AND COUX.
Fclloivat-l.it.-. Coitimonwcaltli bullillnff, rtifoim
10, 0 mid V!l.
IinWAIH) W. TIIAYI'll. ArrOllXIIY. ItOOMS
tXH-tiftl, Olh lloor, Mean bultdintr.
I. A. WA'rniN. ATTOItXI'.Y-AT-LAW, BOAI1D
of Trade building, i-cranton, l'a.
I'ATTKnsOV .t WILCOX', TRAUKItS' NATIONAI,
Hank building.
C. COMIIOYS. 0-1.1 lllM'UnMUAM nUILDINO.
A. W. IlKltTIIOLP, OITTCU J10VKD TO ISO.
211 W'.tontin? avenue.
Physicians and Sugcons.
DP.. W. i:. ALLLN, fill! NOUTH WASHI.NOTOX
DR. R. W. IAMOIIHAIJ.V, Ol-'FlCi: KIO WASH
intcton avenue, Itosldcnie, 1318 Mulbeiry
Chronic disease, Iiiiiks, heart, kidncja and
Renito-utinaiy oigans a specialty. Ilour9, I
to 4 p in.
Hotels and Besturants.
Tin: i:i.k cait:, 12.-, axi in franklin
avenue. ll.itea reasonable.
I. ZKIOUJR, Proprietor.
sciiaxtov liousi:. Ni:.n d., l. & w. r.s-
heiiKer depot. Conducted on the Kttropcan
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. 11. URHifiS CLIIAXS PRIVY VAULTS AXI)
cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used.
A. I), lit IKS, ptoprictor. Leave ordcrti 1100
Not til Main atenue, or Dicke'a ilrui? Btore, eor
iicr Adiiin and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
(i. It. CLARKH & CO., StXHSMUN AND NIIRS
erymen. stnie 201 Washington avenue; grecr
housis, l'lfiO Noitli Main atenue; store tela
phone, Tai.
Wire Screens.
.10SITH KUirnTlL, nilAR Oil I.ACKA. AVE,
Scianlnn, Pa., manufacttner of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DHI'SsMAKINfl l'OR CIIILDRIIX TO ORDER;
also ladies' vval-l-i. Louli Shoemaker, SU
Adami avenue.
MCCAHRI'l. IlltO?.. I'lUNTHRS' supplies, en
t lopes, paper baR3, twine. Warehouse, 1.10
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa.
TUL WILKLSIlMtllH Itr.CORD CAN BE HAD
in i-'itanton at Hie news (.lands of nelim.tn
Hios., 100 f-piuco and 50.1 Linden; M. Norton,
.' 1'.' Lackawanna avenue; 1. S. Schutter, 211
Spruie btreel.
Political.
l'lllsl Li:(is,,.MTM: JMhTTUCT Notice is hen-
bt Kiten to Ihe llepublicati voteis ot the
I'lisi lei;ilatitu ihstilit, oi Laikawanni county
that a pinuaiy ihctlon villi bo lidil on Satur
d.it, .lime . 1101, at- tho rreular polling places,
biiwei-ii the liniin of I and 7 o'clock p. m for
the puiposi' of eleclliiR t.vo deleiiatca to lepte
bent the said liKi-lalive ihsliict in the comm
it! publii an state convention to bo held in Hni
ii-bii. Tin- coiitiiitloii to compute the vote
will he held on TTit'sd.ij, .lune II, 1001, at 10
n'clo. k a. in. in lu-opuatite hall, Xoith 3tam
atenue, in S lanluii.
In aiioidanri- with Iho lilies Rnteriiinu tho
ili-tlht, Ihe i I nd Ida I es will be voted for directly
in llo volets ut the polls and must teRlsteV
Willi the ilistikt ihillin.in his full nunc and
posinltne adiluss, and pay his aieCMinpiit. lifteen
dats In fine the flection, or ids name will not 1m
plauil on the oitlcl.il ballot, neither will at-y
totes cist for linn be (ounled.
Tin- dislitct viKll.iiu'i' inunnittee in vattom ptr
lincls will minimi the diction, and the result
will lm lepniled by Iho leluili juilgci to the ills,
tin I iiiutentiun, whidi will be composed ot
jiulKcs of tlie vaiious distiicts.
wilt Ii u luitice containing fuither Instiiu lions
will be millid lo eaih number of Hie ..aid dis.
llict tisllai.ee loiiuuittee.
li. W. .lrnkin,
I'h.ilnn.lli I'ilsl Livisl.itito District.
Vltrsl :- Waller Miuii.suii, rfeilt-taij,
Tlllllll l.l.dl1-!. VIIVi: DIVIHIOT-Xotlce le
In In kIvi-u that the He publican standinc
ccmiultti'i' of tin Third Lcicislatiw dtstticl of
Lukattaiiiu county, his Ihul t-'alurday, the ilm
day of .lune. 1001. bitttern tint boons of 4 and 7
p. in. as llu- time for lioldlm the prunatti.s tor
tlie ihitloit ol di-lit-ate-. lo tho stale contention,
and 'liti-iliv, the J'.lli, al 2 p. in., oa the dtl-
oi Iho i.iiim nliun of le t ill 11 jiulfris.
"L.ult cindldale must lijiister Id full nam
and po.totiift addles '.villi tho ihairman or
seueiaiy and (.lull pay In assimetit at lei.t
twenty "ilavsi befoto thn plliiury eleilion, or hi,
i.juiit will not be ptinlcd on tlie ballot,"
Should no hum'! thin tho riiiiltrd number of
candidal!, iiiti-trr, tho chaiinnn and ..crrrtarv
nhall ilul.uo Hie piisuii oo teuiileieil to lie the
ihiW elriliil itch calc-i in iHirsiijiuo ot-the pro
visions ot Hub- ''.'i. Hy otder of ' '.
OsCMt VANHLMvlRlv", Chiltman,
Attest:-.!. 1' WVIKINU, ecetaty,
r-cranlon, l'a., May 18, HOI.
FTVIWCiflZ.
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will Karp.qit "loothly
UfcTi Retiirni.
DL31. Tlipnclor,l'uiiill'ayiSenil-ninnthlt
The ohhst eslabllihed ill Antciiia, Vn crrtlftcate
holder Ita-i evet, lo,.t. a crut, Paimnits.nudf lo
nil siibsiiibeia rrrty l.'i daj. No tioubtr, No
delay Money lefuuded on detnind Write, lo
day mr pntiiiilai, fne lo any addrci,'
V. V.. Maikiy ii Co., Hudson Illd'tr,, New Voik,
$100,000
COLUIflBUS RAILWAY tOv
4 and 5
B ON D S
I'ltll pailliulars), 0n ipptic-atiou.
Rudolph Klejbolte & Jo. ,
X Nat3s.au St., NewTork. ,