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THE SCHAlNTOiV TMBUiNE- WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1001.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HARMONY NOW
IN SUSQUEHANNA.
Colonel 1'i'Atti Congrcfisninn Wiiglit
nnd Snmucl B Wright Meet, Bury
the Untchct nnd Shake Hniuls.
ypciial I" I"' - r inlriti Tillmiii'
llsillirncl, May lis. In SiiHiiiiphnnnii
rfiimty ilic tir publican party linn iiriiIii
lipnn ntilti'd In happy miliim iinilcr mp
pui t y iIiik. Tupxilay iifloi ihmiii the
liatchot nf batioil mils Imtli'il at a
political i iinicipiicp of pail IcihIpih In
tlip Mitchell Iioiim- t'olcincl (' t'. li nit.
of Nrtv Mllfonl. (Inn. I '. Kiotl U'ilillt,
of SiiKipiclianna, ami SmiiiiipI S WiIkIU,
of .Monti oi, itu'i ami Hlionk haiuls, and
tinNon I. unco tunic tin paity kiynoti.
Fur pnnio time tlinio Iuih hi'Pii i union
tliin aiiiont; Hip Ii-imIimh, anil the peo
ple will ho Kind to "(limi that all politi
cal illfl'piPiR'PS liap Ippoii MPttlcil.
A loni'pinncp IiimIIiik: ni'iuly all tin1
nftoniinin wnv ltd tl In the Mitchell
house phi lor. S. S. Wilpht iIiovp up
to the lintel In liin can lace, f'niiRress
niiin '. !'. Wil-jlit, who was alicaily at
the hotel, camp out with a coidlal
Steeling. The two politicians exchaiiReil
filenrlly KtcetltiBK and hntlt entered the
hotel pallor, which had liceu omriirocI
lor the conference. What p,i.xed he
twppii them, or what iiKiecnient was
le.iched. In not known, but they both
cmeiRCd later In IiIrIi npliltn, and It
was evident fiom their eoiiveimitlnii
th.it a settlement of all dlllicultlcs had
been i cached.
P1TTST0N.
Special In the ?iranlon Tribune.
Pitl.stnn, May js. Tho fmelsn icsl
dents nl I'noIpi boioiiRh ate becoming
uneasy over the sinall-pox scale, and
physicians ,ue dlspivilng of ennsicloi
nble Mm-. Or. Dlvely will vaccinate
about loity childien at Stuimervllle to
daj. A Milium son of John Nicholas, or
fan oil stieet, while plti.xlite; on the
stieet jesteiday, lcll and dislocated an
aim.
Itev. .1. M. Johnston, let tor ot St.
.Tunics (episcopal church, this city, has
'ejected a call to the pIiiiikc at Ash
land, I'.i. Mi. Johnston laid the mat
ter betoie the vestry of St. James lawt
evpnliiK ami asked for their advice. Jle
said lie was well pleased with the
chaise heie .mil would lemain heie if
the membeis of Ills piuMi so cleslied
The vcstiy immediately leciuested him
to i cumin.
Joseph (. and Ulchaul '. Mite lienor,
of AVest Pitlston, leceived woid yes
teiday of the death of their sister. MUss
I'onielia D. llltchener, at Brldgcton.
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A. It. Mead, .irpi! sixty-nine .cais,
died at the homo of hl.s son, Kiod .Mead,
on l.indPii stieet, West 7'lttstoii, Mon
day evening; about 7 ei'olook, liom the
elfeets of paial.vsis, with which he was
stilckcn while on his w.iy to Pittston
last Thin sday moi nlns;.
Alli-h jiaiy Teiesa Caidnor, used
twenty-tliiee yea is, died at the home
of her patents, .Mr. and .Mis. James
Uaidnor. ol Ilaintown, late .Monday
ninht. She was taken ill about thico
weeks ago at Olyphiinl, whcie she had
been working. Heath lesulted fiom
heninnh.iBCh of the lunus. Ftinoi.il
Wednesday at !l a. in., with mass in St.
John's r.ithnlie chiiiih and Intel meut
in Maiket stieet cemetciy.
Jin.ncl wanted on a f.uni. See ael
vntlsonioiit in "Want" IMreclory in
another column. "
I..111.X I.ezack, a Sniitlivillo Polander,
Mslted unions' Poit (It lillih fi lends
Monday e oiiIiik. and, koiUiik a little
woise oil" for di ink. became bolsteious,
lltiurl-liiiiK a ioolor and llilns- se -ei.il
shots at a small boy. The city
police station: Aldeimau (S.uiett;
thirty days in the county jail.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhannock, May L'S. John linaiie.
who was iMiiploNcd as a plumber in
the haidwaip. stoie of Paul Hillings
t Sons, lu.s leslsned hl.s position and
accepted a pai o in iiiiifrli.untoii, X. Y.
In the matter of the death of
t'hailes . De Liiavv, of Thurston, a
Jin V ol iniine.sl suinmoned by Situlte
"William SIckler, of I'.itnn township,
consisting of Washington Wliltloek,
.T. Tl. Stoiy, J. 1C. Tin net, I.. D, Hed
loid, Ji.i Walter and Hyion AVhlte, re
poited u vcidict that dcce.ised came to
' , his death by moans of a. dose of
j stiychnlne adnilnlstcied by his own
hand. The Justice acted under the
law which piovides that In a case
wheie i ho eoionor has his nlllco nioio
than ten miles fiom tho place whine
the body Is found, the neaiest Justice
shall have Juilsdictlon.
Mr. and Mis, Patilck Rnyco attetid
fd the funeral of Mis. Thomas Hope,
U I.nolton, on Filday.
Mis A. IT. Hciuler was shopping at
"Wilkes Ratio on Jiicluy.
Aisodato Judge Kiauk M. Vaughn,
was .miming tho.,o in attendance at
the sessions of Hie grand lodge of the
Independent Outer of Odd Fellows, at
Oetlysbuig last week.
Hoard wanted on a faun. Poo ad
veitlsenient in "Want" Directory In
(mother coliunn. '
(Jeoige Hand, who has been em
ployed ns miller at the li (irango
mills for sntiie time past, thus ie
(ui tied to this place to lhe,
Joseph r.oberls, n well-known vet
rran and fanner of Fajls township,
was doing huslness In town on Mon
day. ftev. Austin fiiilllu, presiding elder,
oieached a very Intetesting nieinoilal
i-eiinou to the veterans or the Urand
Army nnd the meinbeis of the Wo
man's Relief mips, at tho Melhodist
fjpiscopal church on Sunday morning.
Postmaster Peter n. Walter, of
Fartotyvllle, jiassed thtnugh town on
Monday, on his way to Tnwanda,
Micro ho hopes to Hud conllned In
lull thete, the bmslnrs who Inoko Into
the IHctoryville pnstofllca nbout a
month since.
Mr, and Mrs. Kdwn J, Jordan ie
tinned yesteiday fiom a. shoit visit
with friends and relatives In Phila
delphia, Tho Lehigh Valley Halltoad com
pany have, posted raids notifying the
ptihllo that a change of time will go
Into effect on Sunday next, Juno 2..
Mr. and Sirs. Henjainln P. Caioy
nro visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Claude Arnts, at Kaslon.
DURYEA.
The Lawrence Hose company, No.
1, Invite all who aided them In their
lercnt 'fHir to- an Ice cream social on
"Decoration day.
Clui i held a business mcetlii',
evening nnd selected the following
(ominlttecs ror their social on July !!
Pat ado, Silas Sandall, Itlchatd Naylor,
John Johnson and Thomas Matvlui
leceptlon, Joseph Cox. "William Ander
son nnd William llohbs; cnlcrtnln
niPtit, Duanc Dills, Ilowatd Krcsgo
and Hcrbeit Howen.
The fair held by lhe P. M. church
was latgely attended.
THOMPSON.
?rll 1" Hif Srranlpn Trllmnt.
Thompson, May iS. llenty Mat tin
of Wlnwood, visited Its old fronds, N,
J. .Motiioe and family, Sunday. He
camp over to Imiulie after his lilted
hand, Charles Monroe, who Is at homo
unable to put lit time because ot
rile tliuatlsm.
Mis. Francis Upinaray visited her
hi other, John l.conaicl, at Poyntell
ovor thp Sabbath, tctuinlng Monday.
P.ev. P. IJ. Tower was called to at
tend tho funeral of tho late Samuel
Wnshburn at. Hcthcl 111)1 last .Sab
bath nun ulng,
Fi.mk Hall post will conduct niem
oilal services in the Thompson ceme
tery at ft a. m. Memotlal day to which
all aic Invited,
J. S. .Mulvey. of Poit Jervls, X. Y
(lime into tow it last Satuiday moin
Ing and in two hours lie was taking
the tetiiin tialn, t.ikiug with him u
friend of lormer years, Mis. Imogene
lluflliig, to Yoik slate, the letreat of
bashful lovers, where the twain weie
made one. They lctuined to Thomp
son last evening and to-day aie
making leady for an eaily dcpartiuc
to their new home at' Poit Jcrvli.
The patties ate well and favorably
known heie and they have the best
wishes of the people.
Conuaile Tower will attend memorial
services at thp Tower church nt West
l.onov this j ear. It Is his native
place. Captain Lyons post, Li. A. I!,
holds services theie, and that post
always makes a success of the day
and its duties.
Dr. II. 1. Tower, of Montiose, was
called the other day to look after the
herd of cows helonging to Hugh Perry,
of the township, fiom which so many
died last season. He was accom
panied by his brother, Fiank A.
Smith, ot Caibondale, and they spent
an hour at Rest Cottage with his
uncle's family.
K. i: Gilatt, accompanied by his
wife, visited their iccently man led
son and his wife In Scianton over the
Sabbath. The mother is still theie
Mr. Gilatt leturned by way of Hones
dale last evening.
SPRINGVILLE.
Sprcl.il In Ue Pcranton Tribune.
Spiing llle. May l'7. "Kid" Me Vicar
and wife, of Kalonvllle, Wyoming coun
ty, called heie Sunday on their way
home 1 1 om visiting fi lends at Mont
iose and 1Ie.ii t Lake.
Floial Sunday will be obsoned at
the .Methodist l'p!cnp.tl church on
Juno It!,
Itev. J. S. Cuslaid has made the
Methodist Kpls(opal parsonage lot a
thing of beauty by i amoving the old
picket lence.
John H. Mtehell letiuned fiom ("pt
tysbuig, Friday nght, wheie he went
to attend the annual session of the
(land lodge. Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, as lepiesentathe from Maple
lodge. No. lift.'.
.Mrs. Angle Dixon lopiesented Vesta
lodge, No. 1ST, Daughteis of Itebekah,
at the annual session just closed at
(.lettysbuig.
The olliceis of Vesta lodge, No. 1S7,
will be installed by Grand Master Dep
uty Ida Tuttle on Satuiday evening
next. Mis. Alice Travis, noble grand;
Mis. Jennie Stang, vlce-gi.ind; Mrs. K.
X. Pilchard, secretary; Mis. Lucy
Wakelee, treasuier.
Cyius Maicy'.s biokeu aim is doing
eiy well, but some time will go by
befoie he will be able to use It.
William Wind has so tar leoovcrod
fiom his broken ankle that ho is now
aiound, although quite lame.
S, O. Culver has been engaged to
paint a house at Caiuptown, over In
Pradford county, tor H. W. Bennett.
Call ciiuichill Is wotklng at the milk
station since the close of his school.
Lathi op & "West aie now running a
Iwo-hoiso meat wagon and disposing
of a large amount of the needful.
The ladies of the Aid society aie
talking of icpaintltig tho chinch.
.Mis. Amanda Scott, formeily of this
place, now In Scianton, wiites to a
trlend heie that It is Mill quite dilTU-ult
for her to walk, except by the aid of
a cane. Ten months ago she fell and
hi oke her thigh, and the healing was
slow and p.ilulul.
.
NICHOLSON.
Fpfclal to tlic Scranton Trllmne.
Nicholson, May ". Or. and Mis.
I.'. II. Webb, of Jersey City, aio tho
guests of Mis, Webb's parents, Mi,
find .Mis. H, F. Johnson.
Miss Nelllo Foid, of Laeeyvillo, I,
visiting her ft lend, Kthel Staik, of
Slate stieet.
F. X. Hoyle, of Susquehanna, spent
Sunday with his daughter, Mis. M. D.
Kelly.
Horn To Mr, and Mrs. Chatles C,
Shlfllei, of Main stieet, a daughter,
Mr, A. D, Motzgar, fotmerly of the
Wilkes-Han 0 & Kasteiu, Is now lllllug
the position of night opetator at this
plait.
Tho inasqueiado daneo held at rtie
opera hotiso on Friday evening was
largely attended and nil enjoyable
time was had by all.
Miss lluth Wlednian Is visiting
f i lends in Factoryvllle,
Mss LU.I0 Scott, of Sprlngville, Is
spending some tlmo with her sister,
Mis. W. Lord.
Messts, Huel Slngley and Frank
Jenaskeck, of Foster, were callers in
town Thursday evening.
Mrs. Paul Ueaulsley, of Foster,
spent Tuesday with .Mrs, L. Shields.
Tho Deldvvnie, Lackawanna &.
Western signal men ivho havo been
stationed at tills place fur quite bonio
time, Iiavo completed their work and
ate now at Hlnghamtou.
NEW AHLFORP.
Spec-Ill to the Scranton Tribune
New Milfotd, May 28. The Wo
man's Fin 'en Missionary society will
meet at tli home of Mis. It. H. Ives
on Wednesi. y af lei noon at 3 o'clock.
Dr. and Mis. U. P. Clements and
Miss Kilty llayde.i, of New Yoik city,
have i etui nod to this pld(o for the
bimuucr.
Memorial sei vices will be conducted
i- ilia nhw Milfotd upeia iloube on
Thursday afternoon nl 2 o'clock. Cap
tain ('. B. Tnpper, of Illnghiimlon,
will deliver tho memorial addfe.H.
Miss Mac Hoyle spent Satuiday with
IJlnghnmtnn friends.
Miss Maine llayden, nt Now Yoik,
Is spending it few Weeks with tclatlves
hcte.
The Women's (Jhilstlau Tempctntice
union will meel at the homo of Mm.
V. AL Shelp, on Thutsdny afletnonn at
3 o'clock.
Itoatd wanted on a farm. See ad
vertisement In "Want" Dlrectoiy In
another column.
T, J. McCarthy made a business tilp
to Scranton one day last week.
Hoderlck mills, of Caibondale, Is a
guest nt the home of Mr. W. Hoyle.
Mis. J. Todd, of Scranton. Is visit
ing her sister, Mis. Laura Hadgcr.
Unwind llayden has gone to Now
Jeispy, whole, he Is employed on a
dairy fnini.
EXPENSES OF OCEAN LINERS.
What It Costs to Bun the Deutsch
lnnd. Smiuil A, Ufiinl, In AIikIcc'h.
H was pi luted fieciucntly Just alter
tho swift C.uuardors came out that
they were not paying ships. This was
believed by leprcscntntlves of the
ticiiiMti lines, but It Is not so. The sen
o.vpicss, even so mighty a coal con
sumer us the Dcutschlnnd, docs pay,
and pays well, In tho season when
trafllc is heaviest on the Atlantic, it
Is estimated that it rosts the Hamburg
line nbout $15,000 to run the Deutseh
latul act oik seas. The largest Item of
expense is that of coal. She sends
thiough her four monumental tun
nels every trip vapor icpresontlng
J.l.ono. Then theie Is the bill for lubri
cating oil, and the cost of the ship's
laundry. In the seasons when the
cabins and the slceiagc aie ei muled
the ships washing usually consists of
nearly "Jl.tiOO p cces, Includli'," table
linen, blakels, sheets and the coats of
the stewards. The launch y bilU tor a
single trip vaiy a. co-cling to th" num
ber of .i.issengeis caiil'-d from 51100
to $"i()i). TIipip are only two ships In
service that do their washing aboaid
the cruising yacht Prlnzoln Vletoi la
I.uiseand tho PNeiiision steamship Ail
gtiste Vlctotla, both of which have
electric Intimities.
Net to the cost of coal is the ex
penditure for wages. The bond of
the Den tschla nd's eiew of ."IT porsom
the cost of providing her TOO or nioio
cabin passongeis with meals, the
wages of the commander, her oflleeis
nnd thp chief engineer help to swell
the list of expenses. The com mind i".
of the German ships lecelve moie pay
than Hiiim' of either tlie Amrileati or
Htitlsh lines. Aside from their regu
lar wages, which lange fiom $1.r.00 to
$1.(00 a year, they have a shaie in the
minings of their ships. On tho Riit
lih lilies the captains lecelve from
;i,r00 to JG.00O a yenr. without per-qui-itcs.
If, a. the end of ,he year,
a Hrit'sli comr.iandeis' ship has met
with no accident, he gets a bonus.
The Biitlsh lines think this systchn
of leiMinl lias a tendency to make
conimandeis moie eaiel'ul. The pay ol
an engineer on the Geiinan lines
i.'iuges liom SI.'JO1) to about $L,,.'00 a
t.ir. The pay oC the Mulish engineer
e'ees not difter mnichilly fiom these
if the engines inn without accident
t:;?iies, but he ulso r"celves a bonus
during the year.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OF THE RAILROADS
ALL ABOARD FOK LAKELODORE.
A Delightful Ride, Boating, Fishing,
Music, Etc. Other Amusements.
The Hist exclusion of the season to
Lake Lodoio will bo um on Memotlal
Day, May SO, via the Dclavvaio & Hud
sou Haiiroad. 'Pake a train for the
lake and at the lake take a boat fiom
the new whaif near tho refieshinent
stands and see the peoiless sheet of
water in nil Its spilng-thno beauty.
Hanoi's full oichestra will I mulsh
special music In the grcnt white dance
pavilion. The best entering will be on
the grounds and a variety of amuse
ments will be provided. Special tiains
leave D, & II. depot, Scianton at 0:15
and 10:1" a, m. Gieatly reduced ex
clusion lates fiom all stations. Tick
ets good on all trains.
Two Ways for Cost oE One.
For tlie Intel national convention of
the Kpwoith League at San Francisco
July lSth to -Mst, 1001, return tickets
will be sold by th" Lackawanna inll
load at Iosm than legul.ir one-wav
faip. Lackawanna agents will have
these tickets on sale July Ith to V.'th,
inclusive, limited for letuiii to August
lilst.
West of Chicago oi SI. Louis the
tickets for this occasion will lead
going any dltcct mute and leluiulng
via any other direct loute. Other
vaiiable i mites may be used If deslied
for small additional amounts, such,
for Instance, as going direct to San
Fianciscn and reluming via Portland
and St. Paul, $0 extia.
The into fiom Scianton will bo
Tfitj,.". For luither infoimatlon In
quli'p of the local ticket agent or wrlto
to Mr. T. W. Lee, Gencr.il Passenger
Agent, -ii K.xehnngo Place, Now Yoik
city.
LOV FARES TO GETTYSBURG,
Via the Lehigh Valley Raihond.
Account G. A. It. Hucanipinent, De
paitmoiit of Pennsylvania. Tickets on
sale fiom polntH in Pennsylvania,
Juno I, L n, 4, nnd Ii. For further
particul.its see ticket agents.
LOW FARES TO DETROIT,
Via the Lehigh Valley Raihoad.
Account meeting of tho National
iMlucatlniial Association, Tickets on
b.ilo July !. 7 and S, Spo ticket agents
for partlcul.iis.
Grand Decoiation Day Excuision to
the Pan-American Exposition.
The Lehigh Valley rallioad will sell
tlckots good on day coaches of all
t tains except the Hlack Diamond Kx
ptess, of May -Oth, to tho Pan-American
Imposition, al tho lowest Pan
American rato in eltect at points be
tween New Yoik City and Athens, In
clusive, Sen ticket agents for further
partletilius,
Buffalo Live Stock.
Past IIuiIjId, Vay SS. ltciclit-Cjtp, 0 c.aij
fl:u Jlicl laiulu), l"i (.116, luri, l taij. ship
liKhti -Otllo, 0 (ais; tlirqi uml limlis, !) c.u;
Iiorii, 5 t J Id. C'Jtlle I'uilkally no ulldlims;
ficliiiK wat Mojili, Calve. .Soinliulli, Kit;
lainlii iliokp to cvliu. BWi iWj hlii tlwkc to
rvtu, I'Jiari'j; titi- IjiiiIo, T'IjWI. Ilog,
licit), OUCIJbCXj; 'i,'3, Kojte).
'
Oil Maiket.
lid lll, May '.'$. Cirillt luUiuc. in-.; tcill.
ili.iH-. no bid: lilpimnts, lOS.Dos; aterjsi1, Ui,
W. Ituus, W,1W; dvcuji;, sC,w7.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Btrett Barlaw.
New Yoil,, Miy 2'. -lime mi fotne liot' ol
IuiirIIi ami Jithlly toili) In lliilmi I'.icltlu ami
in I..Kkii.iiiiii, vtlilili luil toinlilctnlile fjinlLi'
thcllu rltfit in the mIIiimiI lll. Tliete
wime Imlctn mlciit slinutli flirntn by a niiinlirr
nt minor ulhouN uml tln.ill) Hhto lim it helii""
ni"oi xwnitiiiFiil ot minor linlii.trl'1ii flcsk,
whkli nrtiaiiicil on the Inlluciiio ol Imlltlitiiil
iniHoit not nltti)i illnkwrd. Hie iiintmirtil In
t.nt kiiuiiun.i, toinlnir on top of Hi prcvloiH ml
tamo ot lair, utrlnl tlie prbc lip toiljy ill lililli
at Jll. The lliutinlloiH nc rnplil nml vtlile
nml the milium ol itrnllinci vtm lonipiulltcly
mull, mi Miiall, in fid, a to prcclmle the wip
iicvition ot biyliiR lor ronllol In tho optn "
Lit, The ril.iiiJtliin Benerally dgrcccl upon ttai
that iirttntlilluni were on (not to hecurc lutte
hohllniti al inhale norccnienl, ami tint (lie lilib
illnir lii ot t lie Mock ieU(MiiU rlTotlt to put the
prUct up to inohllilllte Unmet on the part ot
the iivlilein, who opioo a iliiiiito ot control,
'lli.it pollct jh mciwtiilly pniKUeil i-onie time
Hme In the cae ot Del mare uml llmtton ini'i
that utotk hotcil m-nie tinulhy toilay with thn
Liikawamu inotrnicnt. Mho lodcn iillieivtlie
cie lather niilil,n(C l"'li!f lield in check by
lhe weak April utateinent of ItcMcliim'n net rain-Imn-.
The ticiiRtli or (he Waluih, Mlwmrl I'a-
IHl anil Hie .N)iithritern( wni rclileil In the
l.iikanmint niotriiirnt. Hi'1 u)kiiI rlloitt
In viuio lonlinl ol the litter are in tlie Inteietl
ot that croup. There a untie l.iruc bnjlnc both
ol t nlon Pacific nml oiitlicin l'.icltle. necoin.
IHiihil lit iimioiic that (nrthor larce holillniii of
Siiitliern'Pailllc li.nl been M-cunil ami would lie
applied a colhitrtal lor (he Lnlon Pai llle ion.
tntlble bond Iinne In mMllloii In the ecciil lleJ
fmnifilv held, 'lhe Mlfimth ot AUhlson, ttliltl;
sulci e dividend,-. mh .illlilitilt.il to lhe April
.hotting of net cainini.'i'. The tolucco Stales
fill sniticwhal Into the bicUiotind In the lnller
I j.i t of lhe cltv, but I lief weie .ictlve nml lid
viitutil lii the inoinitii; vlth u pcifi-tenio of t
cent uiniorn ipjutilliisr lhe piopeillin 'lhe ml
v.nno in lhe (oloi.nlo ('inti.il nnd .Vlnneaioll1
and St. l.utiN lncki w.i altiihiilcil In worklnir
init of a projeil bv the llllnnls Cential to enlei
the ( lilc.iirn -t. Paul Held Clikiiio, IndlanipolN
nnd brtiiUllle nnd Pot Moines and Kurt Mjf
chdwcil icinpreliriHive Ircnclhr 'theie was .iNo
Mienatli in the Ainciii.in Car and rniinclry
Flocks, f hlcaifo ITnioii Ti'iclloii, llionkljn Ti.iiill,
liitiiimtiniiil Power, Miniliiit Hope and Twine,
Ainilirmiijled L'oier, Ucneinl Klcililo and Lon.
.solhhtcd (lis. 'lhe fennel slitement that lhe
hinMiiu bnti-es Kiirrsriilliirf the colltl for cou
ncil of 'oilhciii Pacific had (lven otilcra to ie
llevc :inv of lhe London i-hoits who were honestly
iiiuble lo nuke dcllvii.v, li.v pi'llitf tJI tor their
coiiti.at-., attiacted .itlcnllnii. The wordlliR- of
the iinmiiiin nniiit was .iceeplnl as itiilU.ititii!
lhe coiitlniiecl p.iuciiirn to nunc actual clellv.
eiics of lhe stock. The plans ol the Illinois Cen
till to advance fmther In the Rianccr Held and
u pinilii-e of .1 lame tnlrrtst In the Ohio soft
ceal Ik Id reported to be for iiriounl in the (ionlil
Inleie-fs, weie iiiine.i hie hlents tint vvpiu tlioitiiht
lo lnvc pollile sinille.incc on the questlem
o! mi aincenient between (he two cintcncling In
terests. Tlie riiigniiint of ".1,'iOO.OiK) Kohl for
evports was not Known until after the ilose.
'ten it silrs, iM.'.Ono shne
W.ibisb ilcbinliiiis ll'd nnd Maniiul Hope 's
were slteiiu mil at lite 'the i.illioad bond mil
krt epiKiallv wis dull and lricnilir, 'lotil
mIh par v line, s.i.i.'D.lKH)
t'nited Mutes lifimeliiis; -Js nb.inied '4 and new
Ai ' pel icnt. on lhe I i-l call.
'lhe fullovviiii: qiinlalions aie fiirnnhed lhe
Iribune bv VI. !, .lonlui k Co, roonm 705 700
Jteuih liullilliiK, scianton, Pa. Telephone 3001:
Open- lliith- Low- Clot-
ing esl. est. iui.
Anicr. suirir H"' H-'j H"''j 1 "
Auier. IVihiuo 1 ' l-'i'j l!''si l!i
Alchisoi 7-i1i 77i " Ti.'j
An In on. Pi ''7"i I's's P7 ' !
lliooKI vii traction ". Ti,1 T.i'i 7iPj
Hall . Old loi'i Wl'. lini li'C
Conlllienlal lob 11 e o .... nli'i OS li'i li
( his. ,(. Ohio Is IsTc l l-'n
M Paul I"is'i lVI;s rsij 1.VJV,
ItmK Island '1 ll I''i '"'-''v
Heel. .t. Iliidsim Ii-! in- Hit 1','T'j
lv.iiis.is .V. Texas, Pi. ... "iip. ,-i7',ii ."a.'i. ."7U
Loiii-. . Xi-.li Illi's m-'t l-'i T'-'k
M Klevaltd Ill III1.- " Ill's
Met. 'li.iition Hi'"1 j lo'i'j los loi's
Mlssei. P.intle lilt's IH7',i IliVi 107
Siiitliein I'jutie fl 1 -. t .':' I'i'i
Ninfidk West .i'i .vrv,, M M
V (.1'lltl.ll Ils'i fit's Hs'l J'lll's
(lid .x We-i U'h .iu .U'l ttt
Pcniisvlv line HJ'i 111".- tU'a II!
Pautic- Mill iVj .IVj .SVC. ilt'-i
Kenliiiu- Hv IJ IJ's ll'i -'
ReidiiiE llv., I'i TVi 7o'j 71'i 7iUj
Nintheiu It. It -J7's tli.. -Js7, ."!",
Siiitliein It. It, I si's si'i .S'S -')
'lonn. dill k lion "t "i .i"i .V,
1 . s. Leather Il'i ll'l II 11
I . . Ii.ithci, l'r. 7si(, 7'i'i 7'i'a 7'l''k
1 . . Itubbci- -Jt 'I 1 t!l
I moil Pae Hie- Iim in: !M'i lo'7
t nion Pae ilie, Pi -7i. f'i .s7:- .ssii
Wab.isb, Pi- IJ ll8 lps 12',
Western I'liiini 'U'i nj 'ij'j lU
( ol I'nil .x lion OJ'j HI 'U'j 'it
Vinil. ('nppii lit lii'i 1 1 1 U Ho
People's lies Ill till', lir. 111
Pne ici'l. 4Ih Id".. IH"
I'ne, Pi l.s i,s i,s i,s
( ol. oiilliim I fH fi'i It's f
Tixas p.ii ihe I0'. 17 Ii. Hi's
Vinci, Cm f 111111111.1' .... 'Jo'.. Js iv -jiiij -s .;
I. vstrol C II'h II'.- I.l'i H'j
f. !s. Sill Co., P !i!'i 111"', 'U' U!V.
m:w untie r.itviv m iiki:i
Open- Huh- Low- rim-
wurvr. in.-, c-t. i.t. in-.
-Iiilv 7'l 7!i'j 7'i 7'i'j
Jsepl 7o'8 7II1! 70's 7o '.
I (MtV
Jul) Is Is 5 IS
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All quotations Eased
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
rit Natloral Hank
t-cranton SjviiiRs "anK
Third Natloml Hink
Dime Dcpo-lt and Discount Bank..
l'conomy Light. .& '',Jo.;
Lntka. Trust Safe Deposit Co
Clark & Snover Co.. l'r.
Scranton Iron K'nio l itfff. Co. ...
Scranton Axle Works
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.
County Siting Oink fi trust Co..
Piist Nation d Iliiuc (Carliond lie)..
Standard Drill inc Co
T'jilu ' N'atioml Ilii.K
hcraiiton Holt and Nut Co
l.....l.. ll.iietv
Did.
Uuo
JJ0
'sU
273
iio
1J3
Asked.
100
0a
20
hr
so
3G0
17i
10(1
I..CI
iu' Mexico 111. i: (' Co
DO.ND3.
Scranton Pasi-'ngcr Railway, first
Mortgace, due IW0 ;
Tcople's btrcct Railway, first mort
cac, due 1018 -
Tcople's fatrcet Hallway, Ocneral
mortBagc, duo 10JI
115
11 j
115
Dickson Manufai turns co ...
Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. ...
City of Scianton St. Imp. ,8 per
cent :
Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115
100
10J
10-'
Scranton Wholesnlo. Maiket.
(Coreuled by II. '.. Pile, 27 Lackawanna A-.)
llutlei-l'iesh. '.'JjIJ'-.i I claiij, fu,li, l'Hii
r.' e'.
" ("lieese--riill iit-iin, ol'', tl',..alJi,j full crciin,
new, llill'.t. ,,,,,,..
I u'l!' -Wcslein flesh, ll'jal.,c,i ncihy (date,
IJ' -aliic , ,
IKaiis Pel bu-licl. choice inariocv, iHuJ.(e5,
Pia lleans-1'ir liu-hil, iholcc nuiinvv, f.'.Mi
irJ.ci.
Mielliini lleam-lVr Imedick. C-'. W.ii 13.
(iiein Peas Pei bu-shcles, 'jLI0.il it,
flmn -lle.t pilriil, per bniel, ft 13
llrcl Khliir.v llejii. -I'er bushel, '.' I3a?.'.50.
I'ntJliirt.-I'c hilsl'el, o'liiak,
lUliniiila Onions I'i r bushel, d. 50a I, CO.
Phllnilelphla Grain and Produce.
Philadilphn, Miy 2. Wlieit-I Mini loiiluit
Biailo Vl.ij, 77-'.i7s'i,. Coin I'i 'i cent liiule-
ei, .No. J mixed Vlav. I7'sil7'. 'oals hleadv ;
-Nei 3 vvhlto clipped. JI'siTi. lluttei -'slcicb ;
f.ii'i'3 wesiirii iiiaiiiei', I'l'jj ilo. do irlnt, ij
do, nraibv, SI. IVs-,- Mead.v ; be-h neailiv, llij,
ch, wii-liin, IJ'tilli do. miiitlivveslpiii, IJij, I .
oiithciii, I.', ('hcmo-l'lini; .New- lunk full
Helms fauc.i, !',j ; 1 1". 'I", do t-llt to ihoiie,
h'it'J'i. Ui lined Migals rjiui-l. tallow -llullj
ill prime in hluls., 1'cal'i.i 'OiillUv do. elo
IuiipIs, I'.i'l'ii c ikes, j'ial1,-. Cottnn-I'n
iliauinil Wool I'm liuued. PiovUtons-l'n
tliaiutil. I.ivo l'e)iillr steael) ; fill demand
I'oul.s, lOilu'.., old loootcM, 7i spiini; ihlikcii',
JUiiii; ducks, Ojtll. Ilicvril I'oulll)-('uiel.
fowls ilmlce, ()i do lilr In J.oo.1, lUOl..; uhl
iiiooiiu, iL.i7i loislnu ilikkem lnvi'ii, 11 1 1 1 i
tuikcjj fiorii, I0.ll!.
Iteulpt. -riom, 2,in banels and ij.Ji.t.imn
jiouinN in Kicks: wheat, IS. mm; ioiii, fi.neiil
iiiisliels; cuts. n.Ooct bushels, l-hipments -Wheat,
none , coin, CM) iuhcle; oaU, (-,() lnulii l.
Chicago Grain nnd Produce.
(IdiaiiO, Maj SS. Ill weather In tpiln,
wheal Me liens and Iic's-Ijii lb in the winni
wheat had a bullish c'lett Iculav' uud wheat
lliucel ,i;d hUllCI. .1 U I.t (Oil) ilei.eel '., im
pinviel, July oalu, line luiiKi'il. and provision
liom .i slude lower lo 0a7!j liihci. Ca-h cjiiula
lions wcio as follows. '
floui-ijuicti .No. 2 piin; wlicat, 7-lli; No.
:i. 71; No. 3 ltd. 7JT,i7l; No. 3 (om. IJilil.:
No. 2 jcllovv, lla'.ii .No. 2 oats, 37?laia!j-, No.
3 white, 2blW,j; No. .'! while. 27H4jlVj; No. 1
IK, eiaVili. fteioil fereliuK barlc.v, P.uls: lair
to (lioiip iii.iltin.', 19.11; No. I tlax seed, tfl'y.
No. 1 ijoilliwpslein, 17.1; piim liiiiothy enl
iJVj3W.it Mcm polk, HGOallUvi; Utii, i'Miij;
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Pour Lines, J Cent for Uiclt tlxtrit Line.
For Rent.
For Reeto
Store in The Tribune building,
formerly occupied by the Times,
including Desks, Steam Heat and
Electric Light.
Also 1200 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.
flO-Pleasant loonn, with i!.i, Intli nnd dosct
private. Iiiijuiic UK W'ehstrr avcuiii.
KOIt HUM' IlLltlN'd hlJilMl'dt-Liruc fiiniMiecl
dwilllm; In W.iveilj; Mpicinut troiclics, lin-'e
hun, hide, pure wnter, fruit III uliundinie, cir
den plintrel, turn. I). L. Doty, Wntcilv, Pa,;
l'red O. ll.iii.im, .li'l'!! Winhlnnton avenue.
HOINi: OP HCVr lleiiitlfiil neichhoihood. m.ir
Cl.it. ll.'il Mulhcirv. Liuudrj, titionuy
w.i-h tuli xliuilv dilo of street, pived sulcvvnlkH.
Open today, 'tell jour liiendi. (onuioi. llu
train. i'Olt HIAT -(! loom house, comer W'a.vne nvinite
and Puttuni ntuct; hot nnd mhl water,
i.ot.e luil small family need applj. 170! Wajne
nveuue
lOlt lli:.M' In Ballon, coltace of nine looms
furnished or imfiiuiMieil. for the i-cason or
for Jin: Ihe minutes lo htatlnii; one of the
heM lniatiiiiH In ll.iltcn: hou-e neaily new.
Applj to ;. U. Cnilton, Ilallon, I'a.
02!) f!lti:i:.V Itinni: Smi-Xr, ten ronim. modem
Improvementsj Bteani heat furnlslircl; deslr.
desirahle.
For Sale.
Poll .Li: Two Cows. C .ill mi .M11. K. CiiilHn,
171) Mary btieet, Piovnlinie-.
I'Olt SM.i;. Cllnl.ei Imllt, round hotlom mill
till hottom ll-hinc linits. . . P.uUcrcd
nnel I. Curtis coinei Cheuj and 1'oiutli stieel',
Duumoii', Pa. ,
For Sale or Rent.
I'Olt SLi: Olt ttKNI' -Two lOlt.iRes with Kom!
w iter. 1,'aiileut .inii fruit, in Klmhill.-t. 'lei ins
In suit. Pi. llitc.-on, Si union.
Furnished Rooms.
l'Oll ltKNT One I irsre
alao one tide room.
fiunished front 100111;
517 dinis avenue.
Wanted To Buy.
&IM.I.I' UOl'Si:, near JaiLsuii and Hide Pill.
avenues, wauti'el. I hive sl.lnci. .MiM 1 on-
tain all iui)iovi 1111 nts; full lnl. (.nutl doulile
hneise inilit aiHwti. Aeleliess 'Z," 'tiibunc
OillLf.
Illt't LP WANTLD- seiemel Innel.l idles' wheel
wanted Addiess, bt.itine; piiie, ' Wlnil,"
caie I'ribuue.
Wanted To Exchange.
1 WMI '10 i:Cir.Nfii: .1 sooel Imililim.- lot at
Povnlelle, Pa., on the O. .V V. 1!. 1 , foi a
pentle lioise, h.uness and c.iinie;e. Adeliiss
l!o .:ii7, Potest lltt. Pa.
Wanted Board.
1.(1 Mil! XNTI'I) OX A I'AIIM-A senile man nod
villi", with one iliilel, a til tic Bill o i .tear-,
deques to seeuii- hoard in a puv.ile fiuiilj on I
film nut a boarding house. Pufi'is quiet piece
wnh seme shaele, must he within a licit liout uy
i.nl lulu Ni.inton. and within vvalUim; eli-tlme
fium lailinul .sl.it inn. If a Miilald'" location c.in
he Ki'iiueel would ttiy tluoiuh .lulj and posi
M.v AtiRibt. Atldiev,, irivini,- full piitieulau and
pine pi i" wre!, 'Miininer Ilo ml," Tiilmnu oflne,
r 1.1 llllin. I'a.
Boarders Wanted.
POMtn AT PN-Mi:itK'N'-P.iii-.nuiie ill tl
iters e.iie hecuie louni-c ver.v leasonalde; pti
vale t limit. ( orleponllenlesnlllltecl, Luc .
liil.-pool, 1m Liitheian Micet, llullalo.
WANTLD Table lionriltrd. JIis. Tompl.ii, 511
Washington avenue.
Business Opportunity.
'IUI! LWKVlOlt or .1 (jnoil and ,-liiiplo mkimIIii
ilevno feu chililo i.iilvi.i)!. ileriies to Know
of a lell.ib'c peisuu of means who will help to
pioiuolo t lie- Mine ltest iifiicnee e-iven and c.
peiteel. Adeliiss, V. J. B. ''tiliuiie OtHie
Lost.
l.l)s,r I'niir tii'ld tim-ii Willi Mttiiut), one mail.i'il
'. . P. lo M. -L" anil one maiKeil " .
P. In .M. P." between "the Linden, the Con
nell buililiuir, .Meals A. Ilairiu'i. and Milinn stieil.
I'iuilei" will he liberally lewaidtd upon letuiii of
iiuks In ulJ C'onnell huihlinsr.
LO-l'- mii ill .Wratli.ui cape Willi hliiK i-llk
llnluir, Waj lost on Nnrih .l-liinulon airline
list ThuiMliy, I'liulir will tdei-e noiif.v ( P
I'eiiil, .MimisIu .Mounlaiii Coal (oinpiuv, .M.iisli
WOeiel. Situations Wanted.
WAN'ILII Position by a .voun' nun, auo -J,
,is booKKecpii oi Ual-l mt and l.v m i iui ,
vvhcio i;ioel hald work falls foi iiiivanceuicnl.
No (uiienie t mi pi a thuiout,rh bu-iii- inline
Ii, lining; cm cive icfueme a. lo eliiiailn; mi
williiu to Ro au.vwhiie In lids Mile while hlilit
sillcutiiin In hiHiuosS will be .iipiuialid; Beioel
penman: loricsponileiuo Milulleil. Aildie.s e.
Icy II, Wcavii, l.oie, Mnlivaii lumil, Pa,
hill VI'IO.N' Mi:il-T.iKiiiij In .ewins I lul
dun', clothing piefeneel, al ininlnate pilnv.
Aehlic.s M. O II., .'ils.'edir avenue,
.Silt WHIN' VMI'll-.Vi M'conel Kill to t.iKe!
i lie of children, uniliii-lainU m'Uhi-. Will-
llu' In fco out of Ihe illy. Can KJie bent of
leleiciiie, .dihci 11. I), II., U.i 1 1 ( edar iveime.
Mil .VI ION A.VIi:i-lly u man ciililiii; lawns
spiellm; aniens or '. lading in lijlni; sole
walKs ei living cuilis 111)0 Piovlelcuco load
TUO (illll.S would like lieslllein M waltu-sM-..
ihaniheiiiiaida oi tloilu Mioiiel vvoil,; bent
of icfeicmia can be fuiuUliul, Aihlicss lu 7,
JlimniK, Misquiliauui niiiiii.v, Pa
bill VIION W Wll.ll- lv a vv.iiuiii in p, out
by eljv w ishlii.-, imniiiK m ilejidin;. 1'Ii.ih;
e.ill or adeliiss .Mid. )luell, 11') Cular avenue,
HI.
I -
fhelt libs .ile, 7:is0; ehy uilleel shnubleis
n?lJi; bliult lle.il bides, hlji.i.sjo, whUKc, l.'i,
Chicago Live Stock Market,
Chlia(.'o, Mc '.'S -t .il t lo -Iteulpt., j,m
tittctn "-luilo easier, Ituu hi i' sleek low l,ue,
to plline slie'ls, i. allVl", ; peur to nicdiiiin, IJii
j.'"i, btoiKen and feeilil, ilioiu, fle'.nl.i , nlhiii
weak, oWla'ilU, low., joe)ascij heifco. J0i.ii,
camicus, J I.jj J)', IIhIU- hleadv, .:itU; talus,
.'ill cents to 7'i icnU above u week miei, libJi,
'IVvat fid .leei, liiallD, 'lexai bulls, viil-i i'J.
Iloirs- ItiiiipH toehi), H,i, tiimoiieiw, :a),.
Om), ctimitiil lift ovci, -J.4HMI. r, touts hlghn,
active, top 'i'i"'. Mixed ami bote Mils', .'jCsji js-fi j
Buod lo iholci", beaiy, fiTiiVHI, ioiikIi, luavj,
&nla',70; lnthL.'i.iaJSJlj; bulk of ale, 7.'iii'i.
hint ii- lliceiptii. ILono. -lieii, lead lOflow;
ilippeil limbs, (.lew, wonted, weak Hoed
lliolie- wctli(r, liUaltiJ fill to ilmlec iuImiI,
IIUilll); we.lein sheep, II'mIVi; Texas slui-p,
faMliva; iialltej lamlw, lODa'tlij wctein Unib.,
eOOal'w.
New York Live Stock.
New Yolk, May ii. Ilecvc. Ni'tlilntr doini;
(alves No lidde woitli notlugr Nominally
lead), bhcev ID ient lotxri; jeailliiKs weak;
laiuru. ii toils oil. Hieip, ."JiitlD; purlins.,
fuOSj; lamlu, 07Vi7Jj. Hvbd All loi tiaughiu.
cu; iiiatkcl iu.iL.
3
More
Help Wnnted.
WAN IIIDLnillri nnd nentlenirn lor pirmtnriit
pnsltlolii loi ell vvoikl if.M) per Inenlll! 7."i per
liinnlli piltl ti.iiilliiB rxpniun. (I, M. Jonrs
llolil N'iikIi, Ail inn ntrnue.
WAM'liD Mini or woman ol iCinil iliiiuh utmul
Ihe! Hirt vvllllnir In learn our hu-li.es Hit n
to tiavel oi ilo toriei-pendeniej nil per .tear.
Atlelic" Arciicj, can" Tilhime.
Help Wanted Male.
MAN I l!ll-A eompetent tteiioRraphi r nml tvpe
wilier. Aehliest ".," Ti ilium lllllce.
AM 111)- A tliorotiutily tompelenl nniliiiiM, tor
potltlnii nl n colllei'v; mtul be leadt, (.trie t
If temperate. Addics P. O. Mox tV)7, btranlon,
I '.i.
WA.N'IKD Salesmen, triirllnc or loial; weekly
mlaiy pjld. lleriiik Seed Co., ltoilicstci,
Help Wanted Female.
IMI.Il V rinnrl sill! mint be Rood wnllte,
Apply 101 J Vine t-tirct.
lllliL WxN'TLP-l'or Benrr.il housiwork In mull
family. .117 Webster avenue.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received nt Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
Al.DKItT SCIll.lirZ, corner Mulberry
rticct .-iiid Webster avenue.
fiUSTAV PICIII.L, (iM Adams avenue,
West Side
ULOIIfli: V. JP.NKIS3, 101 South Main
atenue.
South Scranton
ntl'D L. TLUPPi:, 720 Cedu- avenue.
North Scranton
GI.O. W. DAVIS, corner N'mth Main
avenue ami Maiket stieet.
Green Ridge
CHAItLI'S P. .lON'I.S, 11J7 Dakson
avenue.
P. .7. .IOIINS, n-o Cliern ltltlRe street.
C. LOI1I:nZ, corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Fetershurg
W. II. KNI.PITL, 1017 Iitlns avenue.
Dun more
J. (J. DON!! ,t RON.
Real Estate.
fl.liOO Hues six room, single house, pood well.
Lot lOOx-W, Kianlon stieet, Ilallon, Pi.
Wclla &. Keatoi.
fl.i-'IO-ltiii"! buildim: let, 10x1 Ml M heeler ave
nue. Wells & Kuatci, llurr llnihliiv.
J.tinO ilu.v dniihlo hoiie, 7 leoins on a shle, all
impiovcinents except bis. Dean stttit, Piovi
ilenee. ills .t Ke iteu.
Money to Lonn.
MONi: to loan on improved city leil estate.
IILNUV HIIl.lX. .Ml.
('HAS. II. WLI.LP.S.
'1II0MAS bPRAGUI.'.
JIXVKlel TO I.ON' LovvesL ratrs; .tr.ileht or
niontl.ly pn.vmiiils. Sturk & Co.,Tiaehis' Id 1c;.
ANY A.MOCN'I OP MONTY TO I.OVN-'iiiik,
ttrai.-H Irons oi DiilliilnB and l-om. At
from. 4. to 0 pel cent. Cull on N. V. Walker,
31l-.ir, Ceinnell bulldilie,'.
Rooms and Board.
IIOxlilHMi Ple.Hint well furiiMieel ionlil in iii-
t ite f unity, with oi wlihout I I Ml in:-
piovimciitn; ienli.il; turns ii-.isiinible. oJi
Ailims iti line.
LA11CK front room with board for two t-eutle-men,
110 Ad.iiiu avenue.
LEGAL.
PI III. It) NOHI tl is heiebv Biven lint an appli
i alum "f lhe l.iekaw.inni ILiielvx.m- cemipmy
foi n ilieiee nt elissoliitlou his been mule lo lhe
t out r nt l omiiuiii Pli' nt of Liik.iw.iuii.i count",
and t-itmdiv, the' '.'Jud el iv of June, t'Kif, ,it 'I
n'i link i, in,, li.it been lived by slid eeiiiit for
In iruiB the- s.i me .siid application is on file
in Mid mint lo No. I'iCI. i pit mln i- Icini, ll'Ul.
M. P. tiWIHI, Mtoim.v.
IN 'I III: DWIIIK I' ( Ol II T of the I'ldlcd -tilis
foi tin" Mi.lille llistiut of Pliiiis-lt.mii. No.
4 in llnikiuplt.i.
In tin- mitlii tit I' P Ibiiilii-ou, II. P. I'l.itt
nml .1 -. lliovvu, il tin is as Planus Ci-li Mule,
lliiikiupt,
To lhe iicililnis ot P I' lliiiileisnn, II P. Pint
ami .1 -. Diiiwii, piitmisas 1'laliis l ali Mme,
miw of "-iiaiiiou, in the cemul.i of Lick ivvaiiua,
I dislilil afoiesihl, a biukiupi.
Nulhi" is hiubv biviii Civil on the -Mill da.v of
May, A. I). l'Hii, lhe r.ilel Plilus ( a-h Mine, mm
. HI lie is Individiiillv weie- ilul.i .uljuiliiti d biuk
liipl, and lint lhe Hist 1111111111: nf lluli iiidileus
will be- held al Ihe otlieo of the- lelelee in tlie
Ooveinmcnt IliiildluB, In the clt.v ol -1 i.inluix.
Pa., 011 tho 7th el 1.1 of .lime, A. I I'ml. at 10
o'ehiik In the ton Mum, al vvhieli Hun lhe sibt
iiidltois ma.v iitteiui; ptove then iliiuis, .ippoiut
.1 luisiie, e inline lu binkniit, anil tiaiisiet
mii Ii nl lie 1 luislneM ns m 1 piupiilv eeiiiie betoie
.aid line Hub. U A. AN HllMIIII,
Itifeue.
Niatiloii, Pi , li
Pioof of cl iim, M mils.
(IIMIILII Millli: Nntlip Is biiibv bIviii that
in .i pliiallou will be mule to lhe B'ltunor
of the rial- nl I'i iin-v h.nii 1, nil Meinlav Iti"
171li da.v of dune, , I). pl, In P. M. 01111.',
I iniBo M. Ileeiuei, (hubs II m.ii., . 1,
Mukev, P. I. Lee, II, O IMi-hlinci, liioi.e W,
lliosukci, 'I M. Luii'isnii and I Vm Pint,
lulu the ait ot n.i miily ot the U'liiiiiuinvi.illli
of Piiuisvlvaiiia, inlllhil "n art to piovi'lo
lm Hi" iuieiiiiii iliiui aid 11 mil.. 1 ion nf ieil.nn
iiiiiiiialoii,," ippiovid pril '-'. Hil, uud the
suppli 1111 ids Ihentn, fur a elilllel of an in
Undid leiipniatiou In he called 'Niniinit Dliiy
ii.iiipiuv," I he elinietil Hid ohjccl wheieof 11
for the' puiposii ol uiiifai I111111B and selliiu
iriulili-ed milk and all nlliei ililiv piodui Is
mid for lids puipcro In hive and cujo.t all the
lUlilS biiieliis and piiviliBi.s of tho slid act
of usscinblv and ill nipt lenient
(iLOIItfi: I). TxYI.OIt, Siliiilor.
t II MCI It Villi I" Nellie Is heieb.i uixen tint
all ipplieallon will i.e mane 10 llu- b"vhiioi
of the Male of Piiinlvani.i, oil tho nth ihv nl
.lime. . II l'll. bv ( liaile. . .Iitk-nii, I Lit
i mi' II lui.'Os, Willi 1111 1; Parke, .1 linen II,
Nc lie, and otluis. imdii Ilie ail of ax.imblj of
the Cnmiiiouweallh ol Peuii.vlv.iui 1 inlillril " i(
ml lo piovidn liir the iiieoipeiiallou ami icbuIi
Hull of illl.lin inipeuatinus," appinvrd Xplil :'.,
1x71, ami the nipple incut theiiio, foi a eluit'i
of an iiileiiiled ioioiatlon to be lalled luteina
tionil Pneiuuitli' PaekliiB loinpini, the iliai.u
Icr uml object wheieof I, the eie'.ltin;,', piiiehisi,
linldiuB and si'llln-" of patent riuhls, ami Hie
miuufiitiue -ilid silo ot plieuiu Hie pae kin,- and
oilier pilrulid aillele.-i, ami foi llusi pinpo-i.s 10
hive-, pos.se-Ns ami c njoj nil the iIbIiI., Iuih tits
mid pnviliBcH of the .aid net of u.simldy ami
it. supplement
TIIOM P Wri.1.1, Solleitor
i:si'ii:oi' itJHMU NLiii.i), i)i.ci:.si:i.
Lcltciu testamentary on the estate of itniiiida
N'eeld I He of tho H nl .Vuiilon, deceased,
luce been c-ianled lo lhe iindei.iBiid, to whom
all pii.cjiii imlebtiel to said estate aio leipieoUd
lo iiiako luvinent, ami tho.o luviiiB iljlnu or
demands to 111 ike Known same without dclav.
C. Jl. NPILI).
II C. IICYNOLIls.
C IILYNOLIW, Lxciulori.
Attorney for Ijlale.
situations
Wanted
PRBB.
IN ItLl Lhi'AIKOP DAMI.Ii W. bl I.L1VAN,
Tu Whom II May CVniein:
'Ihs OiphiiLs' Couit of I.Jekawanna Counl I1J3
punted a mlo to show nave why Mary hulli
van, executiix of the last will and tc.lament
ol Pllikl W. bullix an, Dbocild not Ic dliiluijcd.
Itclumable to next Aigumcnt Cuuit.
JURV 8ULLIVAV,
II. C, ItLWiLP.-, tieculrU.
AtDruiy (or Lstal" 1
DIRECTORY.
Insertions 25 Cents
Thtn Tour Lines, ft Cents for L'ach tlxtra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
K. C. bPAULDINO, HO UIIOAUWAY, NKW
lock.
Architects
l.DWAitn 11. davis, Aitciiiri:ci', co.nm:i.l
blilldliiB.
i'iti:i)i:inci t iiiiom.v, aiicii. n iihai.
IMato llxrlmnse HIiIk,, 12U Whlnplon v.
Dentists,
int. o. i:. i:ii,7:sni:noi:n,"rAtFLriitJU)iNO,
bprute etrcrt, hcranton.
Dlt. C, O. LAUnAUII, 115 WYOMING AVKNUK.
Lawyers.
t'HASK P. II0YI.I!, ATTOllNHY-AT-LAW.
lloomi IJ, 11, Id and 18 llurr building.
V. K. TltACY.ATT'V.COMMONWKALTirBLuTZ
D. II. IlLPLOflLi:, ArrOHNIIY-LOANH NKGO-
thited on leal estate ncuirlty. Mean bulldlnp,
coiner Washlnston avciuio and hpruie street.
WII.LAItl), WAIIRK.V k K.VAI'P. ArmRN'fiYA
and iotimiellora-at-lavv. Itcpublican bulldinp,
n.ililiii-ton avenue.
JLfiSt'P k .ti:s.sll'. ATTOHNP.YS AND lX)t)N-
scllorn-aMaw. t'oinmonnciilfli building, Roonti
lo, 'JO and at.
UPWARD W. TIIAYP.lt, ATTORNIIY. ROOM9
Oai-lOl, oth floor, Meats building.
l. a. wathi:. attorni:y-at.law, noAUtl
of Trade bnllillnR, Siranton, Pa.
I'ATTKRSO.V fc WlliCOX, TRADKRb" KATIO.VAIj
llnnk building.
C. COMK0Y.1, 0-1.1 RF.PUnt.IOAN BUII.DINO.
A. W. nPltrilOLP. OKPICT JIOVUD TO NO.
211 Wyoming avenue.
Physicians nnd Sugeons.
DR. W. K. AU.CN, 0U N0RTIMv7silIN(.'ION
atenue.
DIL S W. L'AMORIIAU.V. OFFICI! 3S0 WASH
liiKlon avenue. Residence, 1.118 Mulheiry.
Chroiilo disear-, lungs, heart, kidneys and
Renito-urinary organs a upecialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. in.
Hotels and Resturanta.
TUP, PLK CAIT, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN
avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZKiair.n, Proprietor. .
SCRxNTOV llOUhi:. NIJAR D.t L. Ic W. PA'S-
senger depot. Conducted on the I'uropen
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.'
A. R. IIRICGS CLPANS PRIVY VAULT8 AND
ccm pools; no odor; only improted pumps lucd.
A. R. Ilrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Main avenue, or KliKc'n drug store, cor.
tier Ada inn anil Mulbeiry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARKK i. ( 0 SLLDsMU.V AND NUR3
rrjmen. store '201 Washington avenue; gicin
bouses, l''."K) North Main uvtnue; store tele
phone, TtjJ.
Wire Screens.
JOf-ITH KUP.ITP.L, RPAR 611 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa , manufaitmcr of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
Dlll'.S-iMAKINa I'Olt CHILDRLN TO ORDL'lt
al-o ladies' waists. Louis Miocnukcr, 21"
AdauiH avenue.
Ml.dAROLi: nitOH., PRINT Kits' SUPPL1KS, KN
ti lopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, Ut
Washington avenue, Siranton. Pa.
am: wilkls raiiri: rccord can hb had
in Stianton nt the news evtatids of Reiimin
Pros, 400 Spruce and jOJ LIndin: M. Norton,
122 LaiKnwaniii avenue; 1. S. Schutici, 211
Spruie street.
Political.
l'llf-r l.i:iil-LTIVi: DISI'RICT N'otler Is here,
by Bivcn to tlie llepiiblkuii ocn of the
l'iist" legi.slativo ill.-hiit nc Luiknwuuua lounlv
Hut a iiiimai.v election will lie held on halm
di), .Iiiiil" 8, I'KIl, at lhe legulir polling plate-,
biiwiin tin- Iioiih of 4 and 7 o'clmk p. m., for
the impose of ileitiug t.vo ilclegateK to repie
mnl'tlie nid legislative clistiiu in tlie toniing
lti-publkan state- iniiventioii lo be held in Ilni
ri-lmig. 'llu- lonvention In comiutc the tote
will be held on Ttie-eliy, dune 11, 1001, al ID
o'clock a. in. In Co-opeutive hall, N'oilh Main
aviiiiie, in Nianlon.
In aeioidaiiie with the nilei goveming the
ilistnet, the ciiulidiles will be toted for clticitlv
In the xotciH at the polls nnd mint lcgi-le'i
vv"ilh lhe dislilil chalrniin is full name nnd
imsintliic addiohs, nml iay his assessment fifteen
tins befoie the tlritlon, or his name will not Iv
pl.ieeel 011 Hie otllelil Hanoi, neillier will ,,ny
viites i.il lor him be counted
The distiiit vlllaiiie lonimiHee ill VHiinus pre
cunts will eeiiiiluit tho election, ami the result
will be 11 polled by the letuiii Judge In the ills
(nil contention, ivhuli will ho toniposed nf
jiielges of the various districts.
A wililrn notice tonlalulng further institution
will be mailed to e.11 h incmhei of tho .aid ilu
tiitl viglliiKi" loniinlttce.
l. W. Jenkins
. Ii ill 111.1 ti I'iiM I.egishtlvo DlttneL
Atlist: Waltu -iiupson, isenrlaiv.
TIlTltl) "Tl.llM VIIVi: lllM'lllcr-Notlee "l.
hitch., given tint Ilie Republican ulundlng
ceiitmlllie nt the Third Legislative di-tliit nf
l.nkavv nun iniuil), his tlscel saluida;. Hie 2.'nH
d.ij of lime, limi, Inlwein the linuu of I and 7
p m as lhe time lor holding tlie piitiitiles for
lhe idee lion of elclcKilcs lo thn tate convention,
and 'lite-ili-, lhe 21th, at '2 p. in., aa the dali
ol Ihe luiivinlioii ol iiturii judges
"KjiIi i.indliUte must iigUler Ills full rum
and podoltici" iddtess with tin' tlidlimau or
H'irctii.v mid slull l'ij Ins asscsssment at led
innilj 'I'.vs hi Ion' lhe primary 1 lei linn, or Ills
name will ""t lie piloted on the ballot, "
"lioiild no moie thin the requited number if ,
candidam iritei, Ilie tlultmin and urtrelsi,' '
skill ilu hue tlie persons so tegtsleied to W lli"
duly circle el deb gates In purMimio ol the. pre
visions ot Rule ." II) older of .
OsCxR t AMH'SKIRK, Chaimun. '
Altrt-.l. i: VixIKIN!, .Vnctaiy,
."eranton. Pa., May 11, IDOL
FINANCIAL.
'V-ViVV-V''V'VN "
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
BEST!
WALL STREET
Money Will L'arn Bis Monthly
Returns,
t'tii" liivi-tliu'.s I'ctini IMy j Kcml monthly
The ohle.-t rst.ililnlml in .xmriiea. No crrliflnl'
holder lies ever hut a tenl piynirnts made to
all siibseiibeis euo 1" elays. No Double. Ni
eleliv Moue.v leb'miled on ilemii.d Write In
diy lor pirliinlJis, tree In .1113 address.
C L. Mac key .V In, Hudson Rld'g., New Vpt, ,
$100,000
COLUMBUS RAILWAY CO
4 and 5
BONDS.
lull paitiiulars on application,
Rudolph Kleybolte & Go.
1 Nassau St., New York.