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THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, .TUNE 3, 1!)0
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PITTSTON.
Fprrldl (n the !i taiilnn Ttlbun
rittHlnn, .Mini L' -A I1"v t Illicit tile
wrni Into rifoi't on tho .ohlnh Viillcy
hut nlsht nt tnlillilnlit iiihI uKh ll
Mont Into pfiVrl n ixilifv ni lotit'iicli
niftit nt Hit Witter Ptinui ilrpnl lmir,
l'Vir thn iiiihI few ypni'.i two ltion !iiip
Imen ln'iu on Only at tin depot in
flip nltilit UniP. Hip position nf Into
linvliiK Iippii linlil Iiv Fi oil MpiiiI iiivI
.lolin r.Piini'tt, Imlli nr "WVst IMltMnii.
The xpivIcpm ni' Mi, I'.pnnclt have Iippii
rtltliotiRPil with iiihIpi' Hip new oiiler.
ninl lit linn Iippii kIvpii it piwltlnti at
("oxlnn Mint TIip shift nT .Iniiii'M
Uiptlp.. .(ntliiii Haiti illipi'tor, lni"
Iippii (IiiiiirpiI fioin tlio nlil mi IipiIuIp
nf (! a. in, in li p tn., tii 1- n'cliipk noon
In 12 n'otopk midnight,
V. II. YimiiK mnl wltc -.lilted thplr
ilntiRlitPi, JltA .1. Stalk I'lKilli.ttlgli, at
I.Kp i'nt- today.
Mayor Ciiiciiiuii'h wife who w
lipen "it ii.itlcnt In ii riillaili'lpliln lioi
pllal for sninp tliup, iplnincd liouip
Salurdny ttftPtiioon Thorp I" tint llt
tlp liiipiovpiiiPtil In hor poiiilltlnn
.Inlni .Miller, jr.. of Oak stipPl, Im
ptltlpallv III ilth stonmtli anil 1ip.ii t
tumble, anil his locnvrry Is not cx
ppi tort
Pdwaid DiivK nf Hellc-vtlP, a a.
lsllnr ni Hip Iioiiip of .lolin .1 Howell,
Vi ,st Plttstnn, Ktinilny.
TIip fiinpiiil of the Into .lumps
IJeurllvii. of West I'ltt-stnii, will takp
phn p .Mondii-. aflprnoon nt 2 o'olnpk.
TIip "-(ivlcpfi will he lipid at Hip f.ini
11 lioinp and will hp in cIiiiirp of
1Jp S. J. Aillitir, or Kile, l'.i , du
mpily pastor of Hip l.ir.prnp Avpihip
Itaptist pIiiiipIi, Up will lip nsslstPil
liy rtf. Aiislin (lilflin. of this place.
IntPiniPiil will lip iiiiiiIp al Km ty Knit
ppinplf ly.
John A. (iillPhplp, Hip will known
N'oith Main Mtppt tiib.KviiiiNt, who
las linen riitie.illv :ll al his homo on
Silt Iff tropt tin Hip mM lip wepks,
is coin.ilpsi cut.
A otitis: miii of .Mi. and All-.. Kntnk
Monk, of Klotit stippt, while pl.iyinr
nbout his Iioiiip Ktldny aftet nnoii, fell
and Inokn his ilht IvR in two plnees
ahovp Hip Iuipp.
T W. Kle' fine team of li.iy
hmsps has been piiielia.spil hy Tir.
Hymn. .
.lolin iii'ivpll, r., of l.iuenie avpinie,
lilm ,i .seserelv limned in the SIp
vpii.s collleiy nliout two weeks ano, hy
an p.M'Inslon of j;.ih, le.snnied wotk
ypsiei'dav.
The pastm-' rinaiteilv eonfeieiiee of
Hit 'Wyoiiiii! dlMiii't Baptist
ilmiHiP.". will hp lipid in Hip Water
Stiept 7'aplisl elinieli Iipip .Monday
Up v. rr. Il.ii.ilmw pip.ielipil th
li.n i alanip.ite -eimoii to the Krniln.it
illK el.iss ot Hip AWst Vitlslon lllsh
k hool this pvpiiimr in Hip West IMtts
tnn I'lPshi'tPi inn ehiireh.
AIKs M.ifrcie Tj.ivN iiiiIvpiI Iipip this
afternoon limn Alellimnne, Aiistiali.i.
via Han ri.ineisen. She will ni.ikp her
lipinp with her sKtpr, Alls. .1. .1 Ilow-
Pll, cil h.iiipi) stlei'l, west J'llf-ton.
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Smnton Tribune.
Nicholson, June 1. MKs Anna Wat
lHns, (1f AV likes-Ha i iv. is the jinest of
her pitipnt-, Air. and Alts. William
Watkins.
I.at Thnisd.iv pvenhiK ,i niPiry
lowd of ymitnr pcnplp Riitlioiei' at
lie home of Air. and Alts. Al. 13. Kellv,
)n St, Up stiept, and had a most de
liRlitfnl time, indtilKins: in ('.U'4-.
(tokennle and music. At a seaMin
ahle hritr lefieshnipnts wpre rerved.
Thp KtiPsls piespnt wpip: Jlissos
He.s-lp Sli-plii-iis, Voi ,i 'I'aylnr, Klor
i nep AVIlklns, Jpssp Stopliens. Until
Johnson, 'lisil Taylor: Ale'--is Al.iu
ilfp Illnklov. Kreil fiock, Cecil
Shield-. William Kleld Hinkley, AVil
II. tin fioilc and (.liy Ttoof
13r. and Air-. '. f. Dicker .tie pn
leiiaiulnvr the fmniei's sistet, AIlss
p Deekpr, of Scranlon.
.Mi- f. I.. Know Ips and Alls.- Alar
um Smith of SfiMnton. spent a few
ilts ni this i"l; with Ali-s Susan
1'lai k, a! hei home on Slate sttpet.
Kdn.i Tlir.inv and Jennie Al.iv Os
hoiup aic vhltlnR- fi lend. at Alford
Atr M fiock, who has hopn -ouih
sliar last Nnvpinhpr, letinneil to his
1'omi at this i,ue .'tid,iy.
DURYEA.
Special tn the Scranmn Trllmne.
Piirvi-a. June 1. Filday rviMilligr the
Junlois ni the lllqh school held puh
In PM-ulsis Tli auditoilum was
ciowdcd, The expiilHcs "ie can led
out in n iieilitahlc tuaimer. The
tettcheis an he coiiKralulated mi
tin h succt sslula Hoik.
I'ltosd'tv i'iiiir the coniinenci'inent
osoulf.es will he held. Orations, es
says, it.-., will he (lellveied: then the
paichmenls pioelalmlns: them ki.iiI
ii. ites will he piesented. All are iu
lted li tlifiip expn'lses Ailmlsslon,
lOe and JOc, KinviiK tc the kukI
itrttoh All-ses 1,'lla AlacDnuald,
Kallo Hoyie, Nellie Altnphy, Xellle
TWIN TROUBLES.
They Aia Often Together These Days.
They Work Havoc All Over the
Country and In Scxnnton.
Weak, net vous, the (llsesiion out of
nder--that is what ails a iioi ot peo
ple. It comer, about in this way; Kiiat.
Hum ovoiwnik or other causes, tho
nerves aic butdened lieond endurance,
11PIVP. waste Ik not icplacrd, neivo
foico Is weakened, thou the stomach
loses It8 iipfiG-oontrollliiK power anil
ludlgebtlon followx, with iullini;
utteiiRth. When lllht Dr. A. W. ('InihO'.s
Norvo Pills came to Sciantou peoplo
could haidly bo convinced that this
Kicat niedlelnu would teniovu ihcsu
lioubles. Now It is an accepted fuel,
lieeHUse of their ruio of very stubbuin
cdi.es no utlier medicine -would Inllu-
CIIL'P,
.Mis. J. U .lobusoii, of No. 7J0 Not lb
Alain street, Scrantou, C.i., sajn; "Dr.
A, W, Chase's N'ervo I'lll.s mo excel
lent, I was so dlsny ami nervous, and
the stomach digested its food badly.
This condition Induced a feellnK of de
bility and lassitude, lleming of the
nerve pills at Matthews Hins.' i(.m.
potaiy headijuaitoiH, coiner Wusblns
tnn mid Lackawanna, a venues.
Or, A, W. fhaso's Nerwi l's aiu
sold at JOc. a box at dealers, ot Or, ,,
AV, Chose Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, ".
,Sie that portrult anil signature of-A.
AV. Chase, Al. 13., aro on every jiackafte.
Cleary, Bea Cosgtove, Bessie Connor,
Kdlth Beede, Matnl Pickens; Messrs.
Howard Kvetpo. James Jackson, Wil
liam Hobbs mid Duttnc 13111s. Wed-
no'dny pvpiiIhb: the ilns day oxer-
rlt-ps wll lbe hold, followed hy the
bmiitupt,
TIip taiwiotie" Uoso coinpany lieat
od Hip people who aided thorn In their
rivpnt fair to a social on Deputation
Uit..
Satuiilav pm'hIiik at about II p. in.
a Siianton Traction car. under fun
dllclor Clink, Jumped the ttael; Just
below lite bildge that I'tosses the
ltckawanna liver. Conduclor Clmk
xns Just artor they loft the hrldno
bo hIriiiiIpiI the mnlmnmn to slop for
a imsspnjror. This ho tiled to do by
applvlnc; the air-biakp, but It failed.
Thou In- tiled the other moans1, but
It boltiR a riat whoel, It Jumped and
tan Into a telephone polo and bioko
It down: tiipti It pluniipd Into a int.
The f i nut pait of tho car was smash
ed, hut no imp was InJuiPil.
Mr. Thomai Upianlnn. of T'lalns,
visited Alls. John Dills Snttnd.iy.
AIM. and AIl-s D.tnlis, of tlrovo
stippt, lsltod In Soianton Krlday.
LIEUTENANT TOTTEN AGAIN.
The Fornici' Calculator of tho Exact
Date After Creation of the Battle at
Oibeon Now Dcclaies the Holy
Book a Latin Cryptogiam.
I mm tho Sciv ioik llpi.it,.
.Vow and then a niieer Invention
Rets IhioiiKh the Patent ntllpp at.
Washington, when the cxiiiiiIiipih, as
it would spom, are by chance piiK.iged
In takliiK foity winks apleie. On one
oi .ision exclusive rights weie granted
In 1111 applicant on tho common, every
day corncob, which he purposed to
ulillze as a currycomb, and il stands
on the lecoids to-day. Another time
it was a patent ror a method of pre
serving ogi.s, which consisted In noth
ing else than punching a pinhole In
each one to let in the fiesh air. Yet
another patent, was a poipetilal mo
tion loutilvniiip, which passed In the
gul-e ot a pleasure lailway for sum
mer icsoi ts.
The very latest is a device for piov
ing the Instillation ot lite Bible, and
the patentee Is none other than the
famous Melttenant C. A. I,. Totlon, XT.
S. A., who was for some years an in
sliiietor in military tactics at Y.1I0.
He lins ascettained that the Scrlp
tuios .no in leallty u cryptogiam
thioughoiil .1 fact which he demon
sti.uos In a particularly ingenious
manner. Ceitain tetters in tho Latin
language, he -ays have a well known
numeilc.il slgnltii anee, 1 being equUa
lent to I, r to ."J, X to lit, I, to .ID. C
to 100 and D to .iflO. As a matter of
fact, he aveis, pvciy one of tho oilier
lotteis of Hie nlpliabet has Us equiva
lent number, and this Is true not only
of Latin, but also ot Hebiow and
(iropk.
What he does, then, is to take well
1'iiown passage.-, in the Bible, in the
original Tfeluow, and 1 opinio each
letter with its pioper number. Then
he adds up the numbeis In eaelt line
and verse, and tlnds that they have
meanings as unmisinKoaoie as tney
aie extraordinary, lefetting to all
soils of things regaiding cieallon, the
hit Hi and death of the Saviour, the
he.nens above and tho earth beneath.
Summed no, his method constitutes'
what lie calls tho highest eiitlcism. It
is "a study of the Seiiptutos along
m ithmographie and cabalistic, lino-."
Call it what you plea-e, it is a mar
vel. "The Hunt composite," ho says, "will
satisfy the concealed tuimetlcal and
cosmic rythm which, as is well known
to cabalists, uiideilles the text of
saoied Scriptuie."
It is only just to say that the pat
ent gi anted to Piofessor Totten inv
oi oil merely a peculiar kind of "logo,
type" of metal, bearing letters and
numbers together, which is designated
to he set up in such a way for pt lut
ing as to demimstiate his cryptogiam
theory.
AVERTING HAIL STORMS.
How tho Inventor of Cannon Filing
Saved His Vineyard.
On Aug. 9. 1S3T, says Kugene 1'. Lylo
in Kveiybi dy's Magazine, an unsual
ly frlghtritl storm paed over Styria,
Austria, Horn border to bonier, and
iioss-'d Into Hungary, Jt lasted two
bouts and twenty minutes, mid trav
eled at a speed of over thiity miles
an hour. Its path was live miles Mido
and neaily eighty long. Some of tho
hailstones tneasuiori fully two Inches
in diameter. That same day was
made liienioiahle by a second Mm in,
similar to the tiist, and almost patal
lel, osiept at one point, whom the
two paths mossed Hall cannon at
that time was baldly known, but their
inventor, Ituignmaster Allien Stigei
of Wlmllf-ch-Keistilts', In Styila, had
iiluady set up stutlons among his own
hies, Dining Hie two slot ins ho and
Ills men lived over L'.flOO shots Thoso
appeaiol to luuilt the violence of the
tempests. At any late, the buigomas
lor gatheiPil .1 inagiilllrent haivest of
giapes that .vein, wheieas his nelgh
hms, who bad not oxpeilnionted with
cannon, lost nno-half mid tliiio-qiiar-lei.s
of their vintages. Air. Silger's
vlneyaids, nioreovei, weio in the midst
of the ravaged disiilcl and lust un
der tho enter of the ciossing of the
two stoims.
The ngticultural locouls of Italy am
tilled with similar cases, At the plant
pis' com pntlou of Casale, In ISOfl, BOO
delegates fi nm all parts of the coun
tiy testified, Onco n slnglo Isolated
cannon leduied lio dnmngo from 70
to 10 per cent. Dining a sloim nt O
zano, ,101 shots weio fired from eleven
rlations, IteiMilt. no hall: lint los';
tliaii a mllo away fioin the last can
nim tl,n linll fell violently. eetnl
dPlcgntes told of hail commencing' to
fall, but flopping as soon as tho fir
ing began. Othf.s noted that tho
thunder and lightning also ccapcd. In
one instance Hie hnlly became lumpy
snowllakes, tliou big 1 nln. drops, and
finally a two hours' shower.
SUN SPOTS AND DROUTH.
W01UI Changes That Aie Contera
pojaneous with Solav Activities.
It bus been found that tho earth's
magnetic and electileal conditions, ns
welt as teiicstrial weuttier effects,
closely bviichumisie with vislblo solar
manltestntlnus', says Aluxlmilluu Kns.
ter In Kverybody's Alagazine. Hem
Is tho most Interesting yet most per
plexing ptohlem In tue study of the
sun; and within tills is bound up
knowledge that may somo day open
wide an ample page of inestimable
hmefit to num. What bonis theio am
between earth and sun, aside from tho
mutter of light and heat, may some
tlttio clearly be learned, atul the pi "li
ability that periodic variations of tho
weather me duo to those solar In
llttenccM Is something that will he nf
vast value, to understand, Dlvlnlnp,
as It Is vulffiuly understood,- U nieioly
the illlplng- nf fools by chat In tans. Ittlt
what If dlvlnlnir bo put upon thn
plnne of nelencp'.'
Today, Sir Not matt T.nokypr, tho
lit lllsh nitrononicr, ha'i piaclleally
itonionsttatod that certain wotld
chaiiRos in n simultaneous with cer
tain '-olar activities, Hy simple pto
foscs, ho Is able vltltially to fmceat
Hip fainllio and Hip Hood, lllq le
iluctlons ale st roup and dear, mid by
no moans It any condition taken for
Kimitcd. Some tlinp iiko, ho was led
Into this sillily by 11011111,' Hip coinci
dence that sun-spot maximum nmt
sun-spot mlnlmiiui Intot vnls of tin
Kieatest and least activity In the solar
body wcip accompanied by enrros
poudlnK dlffpiPiieos in Hie Indian
inlnfall. A sctiitluy or the rainlno
roinmb'slou repot ts for the last half
lentttry showed him that the famines
Hint have devastated India during
that peilnd have ooctirird in the In
lervnls between tlieso two puldos of
talnfall. In addition, cstteme low
water In the Nile has oeotiucd nt the
same periods.
Weeds.
Snlpey mid Kipper stood in the dock,
witti a ilon't-enic-n-llg-fnr-anyboily
air.
"What's the chaigo against these
fellows.'" liHiuiiod thi; magistrate.
"13i unit and disorderly, your wor
ship, and assaulting the police."
Thoie was no defense.
"Any pievlous convictions'.'" usked
Ids wotshlp, with a sour look at tho
two youths of ptonilse
Kipper thrust tils hands deep Into
his pockets: Snlpley, .somewhat older,
watched the dom keeper with 1111
anslous eye. Th"io wore pievlous con
' vlct Ions.
"That will do!" said bis uoiship s"
VPiely. "You aic evidently incoirigi
ble. Such fellows are the weeds of so
ciety, it's a pity you cannot be-or
plucked out. You will be iemocd to
the lions" of cotroction lor tlnee
month"."
A raw-footed and Inoken detach
ment of a Biitlsh Infnntiy regiment
was .stumbling gamely along a dreary
iaiue In tho intetior of China. The
regiment helped make up a iclief
fence which was huriying to the les
cue ot a mls.Hlonitiy station. Two
smart companies had imistoied In the
may light of early morning and had
set out to leconnoller in the hills.
Through a childlike faith in the ef
ficiency of the information supplied by
a so-called intelligence, department,
Hie major commanding the detach
ment had got hopelessly out of his
lLckonlng. The Intelligence depart
ment of tho Chlne-e had not misled
them, and by tho late afternoon the
Itritlsh had fallen into an ambush.
Ft 0111 the mcky ridges flanking the
ravine the Chinese showed now and
then the gleanu of a scimitar to their
piey. Little puffs of smoke appealed
moie fietiuently still, and ieio some
times followed by sickening little
"plops," when the bullet met flesh and
bone In the valley. The dead lay
sprinkled in the wake of the British
la dabs of se.11 let, as If they were play
ing a weird game of haie-and-liounils
Willi death.
The end of their endurance came
when tho shadows of the lapidly ap
pioaehing night closed in upon them.
The word to halt was given and obey
ed, although its mellow note killed all
hope. Bations of Hour and water wore
passed mum!, and, tilth tho sentties
posted, Hie little body of British sol
diets sat or lay at ease, rifle in hand,
waiting for night and death.
Two hours passed; then the com
manding1 ofllcer was startled front a
doze by a liom.se whisper;
".Major! Major!"
"Halla!" lie snapped, "who tho
devil's that?"
"Ale, Major Prlvlt 'Artison. 1'vo
bin n-talkin' the peisltion over with
a mate friend, beggln' yer pard'n, sir
11' mine, an' wo thinks tlieers a.
chain e o' savin' the detachment."
There weie a few expletives In the
darkness.
"Who told the privates the detach
ment wanted any saving?"
Then llieio was a souudl like a hup-pies.-ed
chuckle, and the whlsporro
assoited Itself. By and by tho ex
pletives molted into answoiing whis
pers, then followed silence.
Ten minutes after thoie slipped Into
tho silence the instle of gently moving
men
"Snlpey, 0I0 man!"
"Kippei!"
Two hands ginpod ildiculously In the
Inky night until they found each
other. A few misweilng ciacks ftotn
the hills weie followed by the hunt
of wasted mnmunlllon.
".Major said It was 11 llvo-ter-ono
ebarnce," leplled Snlpey. with some
thing of Impoitauce ci coping Into his
tone,
"Wot e.p did '0 say, mate, when
op as-Pd 'lin'."'
"S.ijV Why, n few bloomln' 'alr
HltPis at lust, as It's 'Is natuio to.
Thou says I, 'me an' my pal, majer,
leekons us these pigtails wtin't want
ter tackle In tho daikuess n-canso they
might got tut up a bit-, po they'll wait
an' pot us comterablo In Hie mornln','
'Itlght y'aio, nlo chap,' says V, Then
1 says, 'Hut If they'd smell a int, an
ho down on us llko a lot o' winter
spaneis on a midden' 'Considerable
powois o' penetration,' 'o says, 'Then,
says I, 'major, here's our plan. Let
one or two stop behind an keep a-flrln'
from dlffoient places, nn' they'll think
we'ie nil 'eio; then the rest n' tho
detachment can cieop off rosy,' 'pho
major swears, an' says It was' a Hve-tn-ono
ihttiKP Then V thinks a bit.
Then '0 says 'o'll try II. Then T vol
unteors lor you 1111' 1110 to stop, a-cau-o
It wos us wot foi mot luted the inten
tion. 'Couplo of heaps afore you join
ed, eliV says. 'Ceitn'y, majer,' T
says, soothln'.llke Then I feels, sum
mat ii-foolin' about 1110 In tho daik
uess, nn' when I Drubbed It I found It
wos Hie major's 'and."
"Snlpey," said Kipper, leproaclifully,
"you'ia a bllHteiin' ur!"
"That's tho kernel of It, mate. It's
tiue about Hie 'and, though, Kip."
If.
Cinck. ciack! I'licoaslugly tho piti
less ililes told the lurking Chinese that
their Biitlsh pigeons weie safe In tho
nest below,
"Kipper!"
"Ole pal!"
"Ole pal!"
"We gorim remember one thing.
There tmtit ho no bloomln surrender
In'."
"Not a bit 0' suirendoilnV' Thoie
wns a decided quaver 111 the tone now.
"Them wiiu't bo no tnklti' prisoners!
We've took n great respnnseiblllty on
for Hie regiment. There's a lot ' clnrso
about tho regiment, Kip, an' we ain't
u-golti' to illsgiacp It, HecV"
"Snippy!"
"Kipper, ole man!" Thcie was the
sumo funy giopplug of hmids In tho
dark, the saiuu tight lingering grip
when the found each other.
Ciack, ciack!
"Citise this illle!" said Snlpey. "JImv
nln1 humps!"
It was neaily 1 o'clock when Kipper
spoke again. Tho bluckness was dilut
ed a little over the eiiHletn ildge.
".Snlpey," he said, with a weaiy lit
tle Hob. "I'm a-gcltln' III!" Then after
11 pauso' "Snlpey, d'yer remember
what that Crucllled Chit)) said when
"Koc got Hied when 'V wos weary
o' waltlii', 1 menu?"
"Don't give yer neck male!"
'Illm wot thu mlHh'ujry told us
about when we wos kids," went on
Kipper pathetically. 'Wot was It?"
Snlpey sighed. ,
"I know, chummy. 1 was just 11
thliiklng of It nicself. "Ow long, O
Laid, 'ow Inns?"
"That's It!" said Kipper, through his
chattciltig teeth. '"Ow long, U Loid
The eastern skv was a golden sea.
The mcky 1 Idgos and hills hciicath
seemed blacker Hunt over, and from
that black .smudge on the glory of the
dawn came half a dozen little puffs of
llanic, and Kipper's illle clattered
down upon the rooks. Snlpey groped
about In Hie gloom and found his
conn ado on his knees, gasping and
spitting motithfuls of waitn liquid.
"Wot yer doln', Kip?" lie said anxi
ously. He stood for a minute, still as the
locks mound, then stumbled forward
with a sobbing cry eV rage and mis
ery. Li Hie dim light hp saw Kipper
hing on his side, Hying In vain to
lalsp himself upon his elbow.
"Kipper!" lie whispered softly, rail
ing on his knees beside his chum.
Kipper gioancd, and pinsscil his
hand to his tight bieast.
"Tluough the lungs!" ho said in
an awed whisper, between tho fits of
coughing Hint wienchcd him. Snlpey
pressed his hand, with a sob.
"Kor the regiment. Snippy!" lie
laised himself on his pbniv, and bis
chum flung an arm mound his neck to
support him. "Theie's a bit o claisc
about the leg "
A fiesh fit of coughing htought in
tense agony; after It was over his head
fell hack.
Snlpey pulled out bis h.indkei chief
to wipe the blood from the dead lips.
It was a miniature copy of tho British
Hag. lie leuicmbciod how tho liand
kei chiefs had taken the fancy of the
soldieis just beloie they left Dnglaud,
and how the leglmcnt had bought up
the whole stock.
He stmed stolldlv at the quiet face
for a minute, then spread the little
Hag over It.
AVhen Snipoy tut tied onco more to
face the oast the day had broken glor
iously. Ills rille was empty, and ho
slipped a fiesh lartildge Into the
In each Then, with a sudden thought,
he fetched Kippers nfle and loaded
thai, too.
AVhen the Chino-o closed lounil In
the growing light they found their pot
shot prov had flown. A solltaiy Brit
ish soldier, with bunds and chin rest
ing on the muzzle or his gun, stood
awaiting their venirenneo.
The weapon smang to Hie nching
shoulder and one aching foe lav a
eoipso. With the lepoit of Kippei 's
gun another piessed his hand to the
mortal wound, and the affair wns fin
ished. But that mmniiiB, in the mess tents
of Hie rescued regiment, the stoiy ot
how a couple of weeds had been
Plucked from the gulden of society
wns told with misty eyes and glowing
hom ts. Chicago Herald.
A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT.
l.ouilon Cuiupomloiit of Yu Snik TiiIiiiiip.
"We tiust in S10tti.su pride to ii.se
in its wiatli against this invasion of
the Almighty Dollar," says tho Be
iov of tho AVeok, commenting on
Andiew Carnegie's munificence to
Scotland's universities. "Atany of the
oldest anil best lamllles in Scotland,"
continues th0 periodical, "send their
sons to Scottish universities, wheie
they pay the fees, like tho sous of
their humblest neighbors, neither more
nor less. Is It to bo hellccd that this
will continue if the foes aie paid for
them by Air. Carnegie? Imagine the
Duke of Hamilton, Cameron of Lochlcl,
of AlacDonald of the Isles allowing
his lu'lr to get education at tho cost
of an Anietlcan Ironmonger' AVo .shall
nest hear of some Chicago pork packer
pioposluR- to buy up Oxfoid anil Cum
in Idgo and dictating terms or admis
sion and the Hitbjecls to be taught, or
of Boss f inker forming a lobby to
uintiol tho London t'nlveislty, with
the object of Inculcating Tammany
piincipIeM in the minds nf the Using
geneiatlon or cockneys."
The St, James Oirotle," In an edi
totlal headed "Tile Anglo-Saxon Alil-
lonlum," commenting on a pessimist's
proposal Hint "Yankee Doodle" be
made the 11utlot1.it mitliem, that the
Anieilcan language bo niado compul
sory hi t ho schools, and that the ior
onatlnu of J. Plorpntit Alnrgnn bo ar
iiinged for Juno of July next, says:
"But thoie Is n blight side of the
Anieilcanlatlon of this Insiguiilcaiu
country. It ought to niako war impos.
slide, How can the patilotiu Ameri
can suffer f 1 nm aiiglnphohla when bo
loves Kuglmid so much he wants to bo
her owner. How could he sink mot,
t bant ships in which his own money
Is Invested? War would ruin his In
ilustilal enterprises, stugo, press and
locomotive lompanlos, phllaiithmple
schemes, mlslncracy, mm ildlngln
fact, everything escopt our ngtlcul
tuie, which has teased to exist "
The Search for Vulcan.
Is thoie a planet Vulcan? In 1S50,
Lescaibaoult pioclalmcd that iluiliig
thn total eclipse of that year ho bad
dlscoveied thn celosllat waiuleier, mid
toithwltll applied 10 It Hie name of
Vhlcan. Hut all efforts to rnnlliiu
this piobleniatlo discovery have, failed,
although ut'ovety eclipse separate and
special liistiuuieiiis have been dliected
In a seaichlng sciutlny thiough alt
Hie celestial legions In which it could
possibly exist, hairing of course, that
space blotted out by the body of U111
sun. Whether them Is, indeed, any
unknown planet 1 evolving about the
suit Is stilt speculation only, and at
the foithconiing eclipse one moie effort
will bo niado to 1 educe the question
to a. fact. At AVadcsboro, N, c iUKt
Slay, a special battel y of photographic
instruments, fitted with lenses of ex
treme power, lecordcd all tho heaven
about tlicbun. but without result what
ever, and this exhaustive and fi un
less lesult was accepted as Una I by
the skeptics. I'verybudy's Alagazine. I
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Thnn Pour Lines, .1 Cents tor Dull Extra Line.
Eor Bent.
For Rento
About 1200 feet of (loor space on
4th (loor or the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
THK Tribuni.
l'l 11X1111:1) rorr.MlK for ttnt nt Vnrk. I1I.1.
l.iik.iMiipii, I'l. Address Mm, fiuiit, V.
I. mi', I lone il, ilr, l'l
I'Olt HUNT (I room lininc, cottier Wijtin iwrnue
nml I'lilnum ulrofti liot nml rnM witrr,
lot.r- lint mull family need apply. 1T0! Wjjiip
iivriuic.
WO OKKCN' ttllini! TRi:i:T. trn rnntn. mnHtrn
linprnicnicnts; etcam heat furnlnhcil; iteslr
ilcslralile. Furnished Rooms.
1011 HUNT -One lanrc funil'linl (rent toomj
ntso one klrle room. G'(7 Ail.mii .mMiuc.
Boaiders Wanted.
WAM I'D -TnMe lionnlers. Mrs. Tompkins, Ml
Wellington nvcintc.
Rooms and Board.
LAItGi: front room with boaid for two gentle
men, 4 IG Ariamfl mcmic.
Wanted To Exchange.
I WISH '10 I'M'IIAMil' n Rooil liiiilillni; lot ut
I'n.uitclle, l'.i., nn the O. k W. It. It , for a
criitlc home, huiiirv? and uiiijge. Addicts
llox ill)", forest City, Pa.
Money to Loan.
M0XKY to loan on improied city red estate.
lii'NHY ni'.LiN. jn.
ciias. ii. wi:m.i:s.
THOMAS fcPIUGUI-:.
ilO.iX) TO I.OAV Lowest rates; (.trnlsht nr
inoiill.ly pajmrnK Sturk fc Cii.,Tradeis' liljir.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONTY TO LOAN -Quick,
slraijd't Icons or Building and l.nan. At
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
311-315 Conncll bulldlne.
Situations Wanted.
0fNfi MAN, 21, rnllrjie, prjdu.ite. desires x
position .h liookkneper oi avKlant; i in
npriutc tjpenter. for full pirtu ulnrs addieaH
Wcley II. Wener. Iw 1.1, I.ope, l'.i.
0l NO WOMAN" wants poiti.ui .is .in ad. iriler
in dry 0oiU or furniture -loro in tins ul.
l!nnpnie and best of rcfeum.1'. .M W'., Ju
Wellington avenue.
THE MARKETS.
SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS.
The folic JMB quotations
Tribune hy M. S. .Ionian k
Meals building, beunton, l'.i.
aie furnished The
C'n , rooms T03 703
Tilrphoiic oOOJ:
Ihcli- Low Chi-
Open.
mi;. e-t. est, niit.
' Aiiipi ii.ni Mis ir 117 1I77H lli.'j 1 t7"J
AlllilK.111 lobaiio 1H l.'i"a lST's I "I'j
Ati.lii-.oii S",'l- Si, i"i vil
AtUiison. l'l llll li)!'; Uli'j W-1!
ltiook. Ti.iclion 7S ST's 7. Sl-'s
Halt. k. Ohio 107 W7 1Up WT
("out. Toll ii ( u i7'2 I.1! (i'i'm iti'i
fhes. S. Ohio 10 :.it ''i"
(hi., k (luat Wt !J'i JJ"'h 2J'i -.,r'
St. l'.iul lUPj 171'k K.l'i 171.;
Jtock Island m."- Hil'j J1i K.I'-j
Kon. & Ti-xi4. 1'r ul ('t Ji I.!
I.ouN. k N.i-h 1W lilii'i HiVj Wt
.Manhattan l.leiatrd ....Il7j U0i4 17 UiMi
Mit. Tiaclion 170 17ir'i 170 17.1'i
MK 1'adlio Ill 1U 110'j llij
Snulli. I'lclhe .r"7H Vi .'"'i .V,
Noifnlk .t Wi-l f.J M'-i fii' 51
N. Y. Centi.it IW'i IV! l".u't "':,
(Int. fc WiM tfl'j .ll'i M !H"t
l'niniliaiiia HSii JHU ll'i ll'i1
raclfli .Mail :7i.- ::U J:? .1
lteadnm' Itv It li'j It Ji"
Heiillnir llv., I'r 77 77Lj 77 77"..
Southrui It. It SJ'i iU :I"h .H'i
Seulheni It. It., I'r So1.- Si.'i '.U S.1
Tinii. Coil ,V. lion lilt i,JiH (it hl'i
C. S. Leather 1IA 1 1 'H lPj
l S. Leatlur, I'l 7!n u ,'P, ,m)
IT. S. Hiililicr 21 '.'I -Jt 21
I'nioii I'acille llll".; 1U'', IJ 111TH
I'nion 1'arilU, I'r, 'IV KJ'ft 'H'i IU";
Watndi, I' II II', II It
Wetern I'iiioii !'"i l'l' t !IM.. Ilia;
( ol. Fuel ,Sr lion hs l'l , M'l
ni.1 1. fopur I Pi' j W) ll'i 1l't
I'c.iph's (in ii.-', j in. 'i ii;.i; liuij
ihio u'i 4i iji; I.';
i:rle, Kt 'I's 70", (,'H4 7ll'i
Col Southern I,7s 1 l)i 17h
T,1i IMiihY I77 I-1 't I77
Am. Car 1'iiuiidiy ''"H "; 2' 2S
I'. R, Sleel Co i... .V) ;, rir. ,-,ip4
f, S Mcil Co., I' it.'.' lii't h'! Ii,i
Ni:W YOHK (iltVIV MMIKI'.I'.
Open- High- low- Oliu.
Wllt.'T. iiiET. e,t. it. in,-.
Inly Sii mij Hi Sni .
S!p't 77'i 77 7T's 7,"7t
( OltV,
Sipl "7 77 77' TiJ
Gcrnnton Ecard of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
First Natloral Dank 120U
Bcranton Savings ilatik 350
Third National Hank 4 so
Dime Deposit and DUtount Hank,. 27i
ttonomy Light, 11. k V. Co
Lacka. Truat Safo Deport Co 130
Clark k Snom Co., I'r. 125
Ecranton Iron fence k Me. Co
bcranton Axle Worka
I ackawanna Dairy Co., I'r , ...
County SaUngs Hank k Trust Co., 300
first National Dank (Oarbondale)
Standard Drllllm Co
TtjiIcu' National Uii.k 17
ii
100
Si
20
It'iS
M
buanton Holt and Nut Co luo ,,,
I'liiplo'i, Hmk 1,'D , ,
New Mexlio II), ' C l , ... ",
UO.N'DS.
Bcrantop Paas'nger lUlluay, flrat
Mortgage, duo 1020 ,.,., 115 ...
People's Street Hallway, flrnt mort
gage, due 1018 US
People's Street Itailnay, General
mortgage, due 1021 ,,, 113
DUkton Manufacturing Co. ,, 100
Lacka. Toumlilp bchoul 3 per lent. ,,, 102
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
tent, ,...,,,,,,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,. 102
Buanton Traction 0 per icnt J15 ,,,
Scranton Wholesole Market.
(rnrertted by II. (1. l"Jl", 27 laikawanna .)
lliltui I'lt-'I'i !0a'20',ai.j dalr), fie.h, fi'.-a'u..
I lirri full ireiim. ni'. Hl'ialli.
fga Wi'tilii lu'oli, If'-JlO.I lu'arln uie,
IS'jalft.
Ihaii lr I'lhlwli (holii- nniiun, 2 Ula.' (.",
jia lliaiu-l'er hu-hel, ilioiu- mallow, ?-2 5ii
Medium Itraiu-IVr liu.helj, 2 UUil 15,
iu-en I'cu- l'r ba-hilm. il.lOal l".
1 lour Kent patent, per Uiirrl, St.li
Hid Khliie) lleam Per Im-Jiil, 2.na'2.W.
P. tatoec fir liuliil, n'ia7Di..
llTiiuida Onloni I'er l.urlid, l Mail CO.
Buffalo Live Stock.
fast nullah), -lune 2 -Iteieipi-( utile, IJj
(am; hecp and lamls, 11 iar; hoj, i) ldls
tbipments-Cotllc, ITS can; tin op ami lamh,, 7
iaij hogii, I! iar.. l'atle-l'.ili ilemind; tahis
lliolie to extra, lM)jii.7i lamhj diolie to e.
tra, i'25a.tfl, ijliecp Cliolic r rxlia. M ii
l.W. llvgii Heas, O.Ojati.lv, piji, ?j.8Jaj.W.
3
More
Help Wnnted Male.
UI.NTI.f.MVV, Willi Inge nuiialiit.liui In
S'lt.iiiton cm let, ttelinl to tepu-Miit .1 wll
knouu Nilv nik f 1 1 ill nf Interior ilimulnr.
i1iIiim I' II. t.lndblail .V Co., No. II ll. lith
h(il. New York ill),
WAM fit- Ihiv .1l.m1l III o lc 11 ll tl nlo One
Willi "wine Mpeihiiu- in wood wvik. II. t.
I.ue.trom, B2H piue i.ieel,
WANHMl MANMIIIIt -Hellahie"liiTiiaiil9 i.ip7
hie mi" lu man me bramli mlUr, takliu:
illieitlon n( liiiltniii alary l,.iiX) and llliciat
nmmldnu: ".'111111 lefeiiniM and ilOO C.1M1 te
ipiiud. AiMic-H Hon ,1VI, Plillulnlphi 1, l'.i.
AN 1 11) 'llnnrM and toinlio worker" ami
liulat relllni; hind, w iire. lU'S; iniH pn
hour, pply nl run,.. l. KcUlite.i. M1t.1l CHI
inc nml Mimirjcliitliie Co., hl!i l.oeii'l ilteet,
I'lttHiuiir. I'j.
WANIIID ,ilimeii, tr.uellng or 1ol.iI: weekly
jahry pihl. Ib-trlil. Seed Co., ltocheter,
N, .
Help Wanted Female.
W VX I'fll-Cook and iiltohfii gill. Apply al omc.
217 Wyoming aienue.
WAN'fl 11 A second gill; mint lie gnnd waltiew.
Apply 1012 Vine ftiert.
tilltl, A NTi:il-l'or genual hoii-twnik in -mill
family. B17 Web'tei .iMinie.
Agents Wanted.
(AMI'OIIMV (Ol.ll t'ltOCi:-! for rnni.lim be
lie. tmlH mid seelablcs;-will keip until
mod. Cull for fnMnittlniM ut fil I'ino tuet
All Mndi ot canning done li oiilu. ArpiiIS
wanlid.
BRANCH WANT OFFIOES.
Want Advertisement!- Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stoies Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALHPlir SCIIt.nZ, coiner Mulbtiry
Mieet and Webber aienue.
tiUsfAV PICIII.L, (.30 Adams aienue.
West Side
CLOIttli: W. JI'XKINS, lOl South Main
aienue. v
South Scranton
I'HLTI I.. ITltl'IT, 72) Cedir aienue.
North Scranton
Gi:0. W. DAVIS, comer N'oith Main
annuo and Maikel street.
Green Ridge
CHAHLKS P. .TON1.S, 1557 Dickson
.iienue.
!'. .). .10IIN?, fl20 fiiecn ltii'iRe Mrcet.
C. LOHI'.NZ, corner W'nl inton ave
nue and Mirinn street.
Petorsbure;
W. II. KNI.ITi:i, 1017 liiing aienue.
Dunmore
j. 0. honi: i SON.
Seal Estate.
'I OffI.lt roil S.V1.1: the fiillnwinsr biiKiius
at West P.nk 011 Scliljser bouleiaid:
One lot fiUliH, loiner i.f illi).
Due lot (illifi, loimr of Hrnniley aienue.
A lino colonhl hou-e with lot iiHltt., .ill im
ptuwtiiini1, Innd-oniely pnpeicil.
doul.li- lot, Hide I'aik amine, S0'iS0 fitt,
only SI.CKrt. Clls. SC1ILM1KI!,
12(1 Ub Waihiiiiton .iiinue.
l.faK) Hu.n ki room, piugle hoiie. pood well,
lot linkiim, Sirantoii Mint, Dillon, l'l.
Wills & Keiloi.
$l,SH0 llii.n liuihlinjr lol. 40sl'ill. Wheeler .no
11111'. WelN A Kriiler, Hurr HiiildlnK.
2.'KW llii)i double hoii-e, 7 looms 011 a tide, all
inipruumints, eseept Ka. Dean .stn et, Prow
.1 i-..i. ,. ,.-....
ih ni e. Wells k Kialor,
Lost.
I.01' A sold ilialn tied, hue, iillh .1 heait at
tallied, betwien No. In sihool, Clii.tnul
stret c .ind .I011.H I.oiik's (.tnir. fiudei will ple.e
riluin tu Mirf llethtold, 410 N. Ninth (-licit.
LEGAL.
'llll: ADJul'IIM I) XNSl'M. niei.tinj," f Ihe
btocKlioUlr-is ol the Dukkou .Maiiufu turn
loiupauy will be held at dip ullui- of the hum
piny in the C'ouiiiiouweilth Ihiihliutr. In the Hi
if Sli.ii. lull oil the tiullth dn uf .littic, I'mii
I., f. now I'll, Min-l.il).
Miatilon, l'.i . May .111, IWI.
NOIK'i: is linil.y Kiun tint II llllllill of III'
.toi'khulihis of lin- Title liiiuaul) and Tiui
(Oiupanv ot Suaulun, fitiiia , will be hi id at tho
ollite nl the rmupaii), .'H spiun Mini, S11 111
ton, Pi in. 1., at ill o'lluik a. 111., Jul) 27, I'lul,
to I a I .ii tli. 11 1111 a-ipiiiial 111 ilHippmi it nt tin-iiiipn-ed
fuuiae ut the i 1pit.1l lll k ut nil 1
unipany finin -f lSi.n '0 u sakmhui.
It M.I'll S III 1. 1.. e,iliuj
.lOMphlni- I il.-.liiiiuiiih-, . .I..I111 T. I llim
IIHJIH. lU till- Colli I Of ClUllllli'll I'll. 1- ot l..u
aw nun Ciniril), No, ..17. M.iuh 'Ii-iiih, 1'hiI
Tu .lolin T. rit7-.liiinioii-., Ili-puiiihnli
Noil an- hi 1 i'l. l iiotlhnl Hill the hheiiil i.f
I .iik.iwaiuu iiiiuil) his iituinnl the uhpouu
and i.lii Mil . 01 111 in the aboii- 1 i-i- linn I
iiiii-utus and the out t Ins oideiid mmiuc upon
)oii by iiiihlliulii.il, nn .lie, Ihiiilui,-, In nil'.
in.lilii'il tn be and appear 11 the 111M turn of
11.1111 to hi- hi Id In MI.111I011 mi Mondai, Sipi
in, ll'll, and nliswri ih. loiiiphiut of the iid
llliidlmt. ( , II -I II MM', ln lltt.
WII.I.Mtl), Mtltl N A KNM'P,
Allorm.is for I. lin 11 int.
SUNDAY BASE BALL GAMES.
National League.
u ( iminnaii- it 11 f
1 '1iiii1111.nl 11 11 n ii 0 11 1 11 11 1 1 t
St. I.ouls 0 li 11 ,1 I (1 11 I I 11 11 '
Hillciie.i-llahii and llriutii: llirpi r ami Nuh
11I1., I'mplre CuuniiiKh mi- .Miiudiiue, 11. rn.
t Chli-u-o- It 11 I..
Chliasn I Hill ll ll I - I I I
I'lltsl.illS 1 II lilt ll -2 I ll 2 - il 11 1
llitlcii W.uldill and K.i hue; I h-i s 1 1 and
(I ('minor. I lupin Mn r. MKiiilauie, 7,Hi
American League.
At llitl.ill - It II I.
union 2 1 1 1 ihj 1 1 1 in .1
I'hlhulilphli 2 -2 I 2 11 1 linn 11 11 ,
llilliile-- fiik. On, n ninl llucloii . Ih-inhiiil
iinl I'uuui. rmpiif Slit 1 i'l 111. Attendant.,
7,(iu), '
M. I hiij;u - It II I
Ihliuiio II J llll 2 11 II 01-- "i in I
Wa.hiiiKlrn ."i mi 011 1111 0 j . 7 pi t
llittilii-(;illlilli and ulHl.lli, ,ie, (aili'i.
and liiadi. I mplii-a ljiu.-;jil ami Cuiinoll)
AUi'liil.iliii', ll.imil.
t Milnaukee- 11 II I.
Milwaukee I (I IHH1 0 (HI 0 - I 1, 1
llo.li.n I 0 I 0112 U 0 n-lt H 1
Halliihf Itildi and Liah); inuu ami
Sihini iut. I inplii lliokrll. Ailindaiiii',
V..
Eastern League.
P101 hit in e. 1, )tethe;ter, 1
liiitfahi, )iaiiiM-, lam
AMATEUR BASE BALL.
Tli. XlMi-ll. - .( M"llui.; kl' I ' I I
to pla) any (cam in the illy under IS )cirs c(
u9i an) ia) iki link I'll I1.1- Miih lalhi
C1011111U Anuu ihiou.'h 'hc 'I'lilmli". Ulllnut
t'nr), (.aptalu, (Jeeiu'e (ii'licjol, nuiiJser.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
PRUIJ.
"'It ,V?
DIRECTORY;
r M
Insertions 25 Centk
Thn Pour Lines, ft Cent! tor Keh Hxtra Line,
PffOFgSSOVL.
, Certlfled Public Accountant.
rnwMtii v. si'.M't.DiNd, 11 TitAtir.tts nAXx
llllildlliS.
Architects
llllWAItl) It, DAVIS, AltCIIITfUr, CON'NKI.Ij
t'tillillni.'.
I'ltlilll'.IIICK l limitt.V, .MICH. II., lit! li
I 'state lluhitu;!- Illds., 120 Wat'ilnf-ton sc.
CjvlljndMining Engineers.
If Ji. II MtlllNtl, (.ml ( ONNff.l, HUll.niNfl,
Dentists.
Hit. I'. II. lltM'MifltOI'.ll, PAUI.I i" DUfliutNO,
Spruu- iilieet, "-iranloti.
Hit. C. U. LALIIACII, Uf, WYOMING AVESUli
Lawyers.
I'ltANK 1:, HOVI.i:. ArroitN'KY-AT-LAW.
lloonis 12. II, til nml IS llurr bulldlnir.
I'. K THACV.AI 1'V.I OMMOXWlIALTiTTtuifL
ll. II Itl.PLlKil.i:, ArtOltSKY-LOANS N'KGO
thled nn iral iM.tlc (.puiilly. Mean hulldinB,
coiner WnshliiRtun iiicime and Spruce aticet.
WII.I.Mtll, WAUItKV ,". KN'APP. ATTOnSKYS
and I'oiinsflloia at. law. Itepuhllcan hulldlns,
WiuIiIiirIuii nicnue.
Ji:sii & .IKSMIP, ATlonSllYS AMI COI1N
M-llois .it-law. Coniinonwealtli building, Hoomj
II). 20 and 21.
LDVMID W. TIIUT.lt. ATMUtNIIY.
PO.10O1, Oth llnoi. Meats hiiildinR.
nOOM
L. A WTH :. A'nOltN'f.Y-AT-LAW, BOAltl)
of Trade bulldins, Suanton, I'a.
fArrinsov a. wilcox, TRAiiunti' xaiio.vaIj
Hank builditifr.
C. COMIiOYS, p-l.-i Rr.l'UBI.ICXN' HUll.ni.N'O.
a w. iifnriioi.f, officii movid to no.
211 W)oinins aienue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
Hit W. i:. ALI.UN, 51.1 NOItlll WASHINGTON
aienue.
DR. R W. I.'AMOIH'At'.V, OffICK 3J9 WASH
Inslon aienue. Hcsldenie, uis Mulberr)
(liiouhi disease, Iiuirs, heait, khlnejs and
Kenltn urinary organs a tpecialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Resturnnts.
nn: i:i,k cait:. ijj and 127 iranklix
aienue. Itatcs reasonable.
I'. ZI'IUM-'R, Proprietor.
SCRANTON' HOUSi:, NKAIt I) , L. k W. PAS-
heiiRcr depot. Cnndiictcil on the Kuropean
Plan VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A II. IlllKitIS CI.UANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
ics pools; no odor; only impioied pumps iwed,
A. H. IIiikhs, pinprietor. Lease ordeis 1100
North Main aienue, oi l'ickc'fi drug atore, cor
ner Adams and Mulbeiry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
a. it. CLAftui: k co., si:i:dsmln and nurs.
crymen, store '201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1050 North Main aienue; store telu
phone, 762.
Wire Screens.
joskpii Kt'i:rri:L. rp.aj on lacka. avk.",
Scranton, I'a , manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
lll!i:MKINCi I'Olt CIIILDRHN TO OIIDLR;
al-n l.nlifs,' niiiU. I.ouia Shoemaker, 212
Adaina aienue.
MfRAlini.r. HROS . PRINTI'.ltS' SUPPLIKS, KN
selopes, paper liags, twine, Warehouse, luQ
Wa-iiinstou aienue, S'lranton. Pa.
nm: ii,Ki:siiitiii: itf.coitD can hk had
In S'iraiiton ut the ni'WH standi of Itelini.in
Bros, 400 Spruce and .101 Linden; M. Norton,
:22 Laikauumu aunue; 1. S. Schutzer, 2tt
Spuue street.
PolitUal.
Illl-r Lr.CI-I.Vim: niintlCT Notice is hen-In-
Kill 11 H the Hi plllilli.lll loleis uf tli.-fu-.l
liishitiii' tli-.li li L ni Lai kawaiun coiuily
Hut a inlniu) i In tin n will be held on Mini'
ill), .lulu- S, I'HII, at (he until ir pollim; place.,
luiwicii the bonis of 4 and 7 n't lot k p. in., b r
the iupiui- oi ilutins t.io ili'lutnlf.s (o lepn
suit the -aiil hRMatiie dMiiit in the ionim
lltpubllian Mill' iniiii ilium tu he held In
ii.Ii.iii;. "I li lunientinii In conipule the loin
will In In Id on lue-da), .lune 11, l'ifll, ,u pi
u'lloik i in. In ( iic.piiatiu- hall, Nuilh Main
inline, in " lauti'ii.
In aiiuiilanii' Willi the lilies t-mi inim; llm
ilislihl, the iiliili'liti- will bi iiitul dn direit'v
l,i- tin soli is at ll' p"Ms and niu-t leitUm
with the ilMllil ill nun in hk full mine and
pii-lullm- iiddii-". and pav his assessment filiein
Ins In foil ll"' i lu linn, or his name will not 1...
, lii ul nn tin- ollhi.il billot, neither mil ai y
mm ia-l tin him I"' ' mum il.
'Ih,. ih-tiii t ujtllame iniiiiiilliip in i nioii pn .
i lints will n.niliiit i he- i'li i Hun. md the re-iilr
will bi' iipuiliil b) ll linn juUe In I ho ip.
tint iiniii'iithiii. whiih will be Luiiipo.ed ot
jinlnts uf the I llh. Us dslil.
uiuti n iiotiie ii.nl.nnliu fi.K her ln-lriu I'iiik
will be iiiillnl In i nil miiubi'i nl tin. ,.,i, ,S.
tlli i iiBiluuii' ii.iiuniilii'
I! W lenklm.
( Iwliiiiau ti -I l.en'isl.ulip Distill 1.
Auisf ,iln I "iiiipsiui, Sin l.ii.
'Illlllll 1-1 151-1 HI Dllltl( I' Volue i,
linili. uImii ill it the lb iml'lli an ianiipu
luliilidtln ul the Ihlld I iKlsl.llile dUtihi ,.
I.iikiwiiiiui ii'iinli, bi Ihnl -silunlai, llu 'J.'n.'
,ll) ut linn, I'sil. I'llwnii llu' hoi.is of and 7
i in as llu- 'line b'l hohliuu' Hie piiuiii je i. r
lh ilulhin ul ilehiial.'s lo tin rtile iiiiiirnlion,
ulnl 'luesihl llu 2'ilh. al -2 p III, as 111." llll,
in llu. lnliwhtli.il nl Illlllll lllih.li.
I..lliie'will nul hi pliulid oil the ballot "
shouhl nn innn- Hun tin- mpiiuil mimber of
i, imllil ilia lui-tu, iln li.iiuti.in nml -eirctir.'
lull ilul.ui Hie pii-ous mi hkIsIiiiiI In he 111'
duly I'lrilnl dehmiis ii puriiiiuo uf ilm pr .
M. ions ul l.'iili '."i 11) oiriei nf ' J
0CMt ANIH sKIIIK, (rhlnii,im
Alliht - I. I w IKI s-uetai) '" ''
uaitiu, l'.i., Ma) If, J'ull.
FINANCIAL.
t." .
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
RFSTI
WALL STREET
Money
Will I'urii Bis JMonthly
Kciuriis,
Tin lnielii'fuud PaiaSemt-monthlv.
'lb., olile-t est ihll-liiil in mcrii l N'n eertlfliat
linlik i has net in.-! a tent I'l.iments made lo
all bstnhirs inn II di)f No iioublc No
d, la) Monr) ii'fuiiilul on demand. Write lo.
da) for piitfiiilam, fiee In anv addie,
I I. Maiki) A to limb-on Hld'it , New Yml..
$100,000
Milwaukee Electric Rail
road and Light Co.
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BONDS.
Wrlto foi pciial ciiiukr,
Hudolpli Kleybolle & Go,
V. Nassau Bt.,-New York.
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