tur.vfj. -w;'-i'M7! ,it i' fm,J i yri-c-cirw.' ' .m sw ,!' . - ? rf " f5S J7"K ' i '4-' (tyFr-x?S?TVr aSCT, ')WiSP?-'w' ' ,iSTtfisfxf "" i THW SCUASTON TlUBUNJiJ-WEDNESDAY', JUNE 5, 1J)0.f. II NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 0SG00DS AND THE SNAKES THE PRIZE NARRATIVE OF REP TILES THIS SEASON. A Rntcli of Interesting Notes Con cerning the Rnllroiuls Now Song of the Golden Sunset Era of the Co-operative Creamery Stianp;e Case of the Twin Sisters of Rock Run Personal Mention. Special ( iiriij-pniiilct.iu of 'I In" Tilbnno. SiiHriilt'lmniiii, .Mine I. t'nrli; Toiuiny OpkoikI, hkimI 7tl, ri'ci'iitly romovml from Wtijrliiiiiitnn in lliillstentl, to work on the IVliiwnrp. I.iirUiiwiinnu. mill Wst I'rit tiiii'Us. lie routed an old house Just outside the borough limits and ' mux ml In last Saturday. In tin- house is an old-fashioned tiro place. Tommy went to the woods near by and car ried home a quantity of pine knots and ennes. rutting them Into this lire plaoo, he soon had a roaring, cracklliiK lire. While Tommy's wife was unpacking a box lier attention was attracted 1iy a hissing sound from the II ro place, and, looking' up. she saw a big snnke drop down the chimney and Into the llatnes In the lire place. Hbe ran shrieking from the house. Tommy grasped an axe handle, and, surmising that ho woidd have use for It, stood ready for action, As the old bouse warmed tip. snakes of various kind's, colors and sizes- garter snakes, adders, rattle snakes, blacksnakes and milk snakes slowly unwound and came crawling out of crevices and down from the. i afters and up from under the floor, hissing, wriggling and squirming. Pome of them showed fight, but fnele Tommy placed them hors do combat. For half an hour they continued to drop into the flames at regular inter vals, the frying flesh filling the cabin with smoke. Occasionally two snakes, after landing upon the tloor. would en gage In a liereo light, while Tommy was watching the death scenes In the fire place. In an hour the last snake in the house had appeared, and the old man gathered up the dead. There were seventy-six, hy actual count, and more than that number met death In the llames. Tommy measured -20 feet of snakes. After the battle Mrs. Tom my returned to the house and all night dreamed of sea serpents, sharks and devil fishes. TtAIMtOAD XOTKS Tn a few days the Idle will run a ran-Americnn train between Susque hanna and Buffalo. One locomotive and train crew will make the entire run, a distance of i'!0 miles. The Erie is sending quite a number of locomotives eastward for repairs. It would appear from the following item In the Montrose Republican that the Montroso-Tuukhannock railroad is rather short on motive power: "Ow ing to a bieakdown of the locomotive on the Narrow Gunge, no train on the little road reached Montrose yester day, hut the mall was brought In by team." The passengers evidentb walked in. A large number of Immigrants are passing westward over the Krie. IX IJGIITKR VKIN. 'Ilii' siin-ct linsi'H o'er our head," Was vli.it her anient lover -aid; bill oilur maidens youtu: .mil fair Said; "tiint ini..' lint lirr li.iir h red!" There Is danger of a peanut trust, md the circus season is just opening. "A duck of a poem" is probably web-footed. It is tlie constable who has an at tachment for his victim. lloii-v cleaning days are over or ought to be. Heaven helped the men. The women helped themselves. There is n peculiarity about a hen. She Isn't dressed until she Is un dressed, remarks an exchange. The t-ame peculiarities have been noticed In some fashionable ladles. The recent announcements that this man and that refused to sign with Mich and such a base bull club almost Plunged the country Into a condition of suspense bordering upon anarchy. MATTERS AN'll THINGS. Co-operative creameries are spring ing up hcr,e and there in Susquehanna county. Of course, the farmer doesn't expect to get paid for his milk, but he would like to get enough to pay the expense of bringing It to tho station. The foundation for tho state hospital lor tho Insane, about to bo erected in Susquehanna county, is not laid, President Underwood, of the Krie, passed east on Sundny In a special ear of the Great Northern railroad. There is a rumor that tho Mrlo shops hero are to be equipped with n traveling crane. AW Iv. llneher, of Harford, repeats that In May there was IS sunnv duvs, threo cloudy days and 1.1 rainy days. It was a little moist the remainder ot the time. ODDS AND i:DS. Twas a $(! tile to bo lnlef llut .1 (at ptlty brought it to plot; For lie (it on it flat. Mh.it lie aid aflcr that We'd icpcut but xvo've turned a new leaf. Many a niiiu marries a girl for her pa value, A 10. year-old burglar lias been caught III Hlnglmniton. They got good and bad early down there, Montrnro is taking no Interest in its centennial celebration project, There Is no postoflleo to bo dealt out, Ice Is beginning to bo popular again, A few mouths ago everybody was down on it, According to an eminent authority a goosn lives fifty years; provided of course, ho refrains from using a kero sene can when ho builds the kitchen lire, TUN NEWS ORIST. M. II. Van Scoten has been elected general commander of the Susquehan na County Veteran organization. The Held and statf, tn lie announced soon, will hold it meeting this month t de cide on tho place of holding the next annul encampment. Tho tlmo Is fast approaching when thcro will bo more telephone poles than growing trees In Susqtiehannu county. Tho annual convention or tho Jeffer son Branch Christian Ihuleavor Union will be held In tho Lanosboio Method. 1st church June B. An interesting pro gramme, luia been arranged. The marriage of .lohu tickets, SI, and Mrs, Margaret Itclnliait, aged "6, took place near Sherman, on Snturday, PltlluUts Sawyer, aged "I, a veteran of the civil war, who resides at Chris tian Hollow, Is growing new upper teeth, He has evidently -tnpped tho fountain of perpetual youth. Kiirmci- Wordsworth, of Gulf Sum mil, has a front: calf, which has grown n. Mile fleece ot wool. Tho farmer will kill the uiilmnl next week, and lie I not certain whether he will hnve veal or mutton, TWO TWIN SISTtilW. Tho Misses Golden, twin sisters, of Mock Run, have traits exactly alike. They took and net alike. When one laughs or cries the other follows suit. When one visits a dentist both suffer pain. A dose ot medicine given one affects the other. One of (lie twins Is keeping steady company with a Dun more young man. who now buys ico cream and bouquets for two, He has marked tho sisters with India Ink, for fear that they will get mixed In the general shultle. The neighborhood is watching tho outcome of this particu lar courtship with feverish anxiety and deep interest. Whitney. THOMPSON. Special In the Scranlnn Tribune. Thompson, .lime I. children's day will be observed In both churches here next Sabbath, at the Methodist Epis copal church In tho morning and in tho tiroc Haptlst church In the evening. Rev. H. F. Rogers, one of the local preachers of Thompson, spent the Sab bath with friends at McClune. X. V. The I.'reo Haptlst Aid society will meet Wednesday for dinner, with Mrs. Victoria Clark. This will lie the last Aid before she leaves for her new home and she would bo glad to see her many friends on this occasion. The Rev. J. M. Correll, of the Metho dist Episcopal church, Jackson, is In poor health again, ills otllcial board has granted him a vacation, which he will enjoy among friends In Schuylkill and Berks counties. He was in town this morning arranging for supplies for his pulpit during his absence. A line drilling machine was unloaded fiom the car Saturday, consigned to Clark Every, who lives just outside tho borough. Yesterday he took it over to K D. P.rown's, in Jackson, where he will (est its power boring a well. One of our local preachers. Rev. M. '. Larrabee, preached for Rev. A. D. David Sabbath morning. C. M. Uubcock will give a lecture In the Free Haptlst church on Wednes day evening on Ills travels in the far east. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wllmarth and his brother, Lew, and her sister, .Miss Min nie Carpenter, of Harford, spent the Sabbath with Mrs. I.. M. Glllett,. on Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lewis left for New York via Albany this morning to be gone a few days. Today Rev. A. D. David, Burgess E. C. l.ttytun and a number of others are attending the sub-district Epworth League convention at Como. Tho remains or N. W. Claflin, of Schenectndy, N. V., came in on the Delaware and Hudson train this after noon, and were taken to Gibson for in terment. He was a. son ot Naaman Clallin, of Gibson. WYALUSING. Spei ial to the Sir. niton Tiihuuc. Wyaluslng. June -i. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong, ol Chicago, III., Is visiting relatives in town. Mr. Arthur Ilibbard and Miss Emma Camp was married Saturday at her home on Senate street. Miss Sahra Poller will entertain tho musical Saturday afternoon. Mr. Raymond Smith, a brother of Harry, Is spending a couple of weeks with relatives at Wllmont. Mrs. Edward AValdo Is very low at this writing with pneumonia. Mr. and Sirs. Hurtou Stone, who have been for a couple of years in California, returned homo Thursday. Children's day will be observed in the Second Presbyterian church Sun day, June !, 1P01. Mrs. II. H. Gaylord visited relatives at Slehoopany last week. Miss Nina nines returned to Wllkes Harre Stonday, after spending three weeks at her home. Sir. Levi Welles, of Spring Hill, was calling lu town Monday. Sir. Looiuls Taylor left Tuesday for New York, where he will spend some time. Sir, and Sirs. J. C. Fuller, who have been spending some time in Passu dena, Cal., returned home Saturday. Sirs. Adams, of Loreanton, Ph., Ih visiting Sirs. A. L. Ruff, Sir. Henry Newell, of Townnda, spent Thursday In town. Sir. and Sirs. C, Sherman spent Sun day In Lacey vllle, Pa. HOPBOTTOffl. Spniiil to lhi Scranlm Trilinne, Hnpbnttom, Slay I, Sirs, Russell Phillips, and son Clarence, have Join ed her husband at Malone, New Yurk, for an extended visit. Mis, Grace Slerrill, and little daugh ter, of Scranton, niii visiting Sir, and Sirs, .lames Slerrill, An ice ere.un and strawberry social will he held at the Methodist church this evening, Juno I. l.lltle Glenn Penny, who has been seriously 111 tor several weeks, is still In a critical condition, with slight hope of recovery, A dancu was given at Tenant's hall, Thursday evening, at which a largo number of guests were present, about seventy numbers being sold. Ilev. L. L. Lewis Is ill at the home or Sir. E. St. Tiffany. Sflss Ethel Sterling Is spending a f.nv days at the home of her grand, niither, Sirs. Almlra Hrown. Sliss fandaco Hrown Is home for her vacation, having Just completed another term as a teacher in Coates vllle High School. Mis. E. ,M, Tllfuny. spent Monday In Hlughamtuii. - DURYEA. Mr. James Holies, of Lawrcncevllle, has been promoted to outblde foreman of the Newton Coal company collier ies In Pittston. Sir. itnlU has been lu the employ of this company for sev eral years and deserves the piomotiou he has received. The committee on reception, parade anil entertainment for July 1th that were named Inst evening hy class 7 of the St, E. Sunday Helmut, arc re quested to meet and ilnlsh plans so as to report at special meeting In n few days. Mcsdaiues John Dills and ttenjainln Richardson visited In Plttstoii Tties iluy. SUSQUEHANNA. Ipfdul to lite Scrinlon Tribune. Sitfqiirlianiint June .1. Thcro l peillcnl in nior th.it !tei P. I'. tlrodorltk, Iho .tide and very popular pallor of M. Joint' Itontaii t'.itltollc' (Intuit, in Hill place, I to lie tl iinfrri cil to I'ltt-lon mill lo be made a ltar kciipi.iI of lire. SYrnnlnii illoce.-c. Tlirio In nothing upon width to li.ti.r- the nhni tumor cut-opt llt.it 1'alhcr llnub nick I In a direct lino for promotion. He Ii.h in iti'-hi' In lr.it c SiHqni'lmiin.i nml III' tlcp.ntnri! tioni lieie would be deeply icRiTltrd dy the rnllro lotnmiinlly, "irmnllrM of kct-t, sex or prctlotu condition nf servitude." The lown would he lone Mime wit lion t lilni. Mi. William Hewitt, ot New York illy, H the. Btii'ft ot her mollier, .Mrs. I!. V. Ijtt.ilnook, on O.ikl.tnd Side. The Phil watd public mluiol will tontlnue un til .Ituio III. A I Hie tioliiit.tn pilze tpeakliiB, i lat of llfll, of l.ehlith imhrrnlty, on 1'ililay, bottli CI. Sic ('iiwley, of Sii.i)iir,inna, dolbcii'd Wrlnlii's ota. Hon on "Wmlilimtnn." Itcv. J. Jl. Conell, p.ntor of tho J.ttkson flap. tl-t . lull .ti. I- In III he.illlt. Mir. William II. MtCilinou l III at Iter homo on lite O.ikt.ind Wile. Thete nte the ino nf Ijpliidd fever in tlm home of Henry S.vki", In il.iM.ind tontnliip. A number of Suqueh.ititia people le.no Ihls week for the I'an-Americ.iu. Ilobeil fi-inliicr, nf ('nilmnd.ile, h.i lelmncil home fiom a llt ivlllt Sii'mtehanni tel.ttltes. Itev. I I". Utoderlclc left thU'moinlns to at tend tlio iiiinti.il t r I rc.tt of the piles! of tire Scranton dlocene. The lllcli sihool clilcrl.illiini'iil ami ininnunce. Inrtil will be held ill Hie Tlgb sihool Inlllillni; on 'I'liMljyWenliis. Ilev. V, M. Ilonlon, i.iur of lite Amine Mollioilbt ihtirrb, ljt etenliiR preached the li.ie ii! la t ilea I e M'llnon lo the Oakland lllsli soliuol ila.t of liifln. John K.lN, of baiioliiito, lum been taken lo Hie roimly Jail for nn .alleued atteinpted ai until upon Hie piT-on of I'. I". Lake, al-o of l.at.e.-boro. I'teil NiKe, si., has iiltuiiiil fiom I'liil.nlcl phia, wheio be itnileiwcnt a MKo-vful opei.ilii'H for lolnrait of the eye.". Mr, and Mi. W,i(mi llnjilen, Mm. M. A. II. I.tniw, li.-H M.uy Riinell, (SeotKO Allien mid .Inlin ll.irne ate at Oct tj .-bins, .Ittendlui; the .in nii.il Male rniauipment of the (.. A. II, mid ton. ftition of Hie W. It. C. A"IM.inl Kile Yaul "Sla-tcr .lohu Miliinty b.i leluined fiom .Milwaukee, weheie lie allendcd .i Mviuhttirn' lonvintinn. PITTSTON. Sprri.il to (lif SVranton 'IVUmiir. IMtftnn, .Iium: t. The lli."t .lit no wrddiiiC in c.t I'itl-tnn's .society ciulrs w.h tlie IVi'k Hi,ilrn mipliiils llii- piiiinir. Mi-s .Icinctlo Biy. don wits an .ittim tho Initio a Mio stimil Itpfmo llio nltar in the Wont Pitlstun Pre-bt rian clmn.li ;iik1 Ih'imiiio t lip wiili if .fo...o I.. I'rt k, a piomi noiit lo-iilont of tho (i.iulon Vilhip anil :i moinhor nf t lie iliu: Mini of r.uior, I'rrk K ItoheiH.. Tho liiiil.il paity indiuloil tho ii-lirict Conio Lnirj fi.'fl. Many Itoboits, IIuli Smyllio ;iiul l)i, UU by; the tluwoi pill, Ml- JiMtiotto Mtilin, a iiioi o ot' tin- briile; tho nt.iiil of honor, ,M(-s .le-"io Million, th" btitloN i-lor; tho biiilo, in a to. tunic of whilp utn tie diine with jhmiI ii:nl I.ko tuiiiiiiin---. b'.iniinr on 11m .dim ot hor bioih ir, .1. H.my Hi.mIoi, vhu y.nc wv .n.i. At ilu altar, wlih h w,n ohiboiato in a piofu-ioii at tluial ilrcoiatioii-i, tho pniy xva-J met by tho jjiooin ami lii-! 1m-1 in.iii, William 1'ialt, of Tmikhni iHifk. Ib'V. Dr. W. li. Ilai-li.nv pribtinioil tho rnomnuy. Tho fnoU at tho ii'ooplion j;ion ut iho bihlo's homo nmnboiod 1 ."), im-lndinK a l.i i ut' number from out of town. Mr. am) Miv, IVi k lot t on a lato tt.iin foi a woihlinu ttip that will otnbi.it o tho piomlnont o.c-tcni utio-, ami upon their ictiiin will bo at home at (ho ae ii'Mileni-o, in Yoik avenue. M. A, Ibown.-, of PjIN. i iitintr annm Pit Mon ami 'M PilUton liietMN. Wis runny ('la,lon, aod 2i aimi, tlicii ut an oailv hour thi- liuuniii at tho homo nf K. b. Siklor, ,oniinir avomio, Ve-t Pittton, she had btrn it k for jbout tluoo woi-k. iloat h io MiltfuK fiom loimutiiptinii. Tho funoi.il will tal.o plan Tlintsday tmiinhif; sit T n'llmk and the n mains will bo i.iKiii lo Sliawnee (uni'teiy tor intoiinoiit, yi Kli.iholh llombaik b.K ii-lntiMil to her homo in iianton, utter a vi-it with .Mii Ainu Thoin i, of iuron Moixht-i. At a mooting ot tho boaid of tt.ulo l.it ooiiiny; a i tniimtiiiK.il ion from tl,o Sicilin:; St Ik .Mill lonip.my tn the rtteft that that (-omp.iny li.nl dot blod nut to mako tho propood adilltlon to tl.olr taitory ,md may ubatulon tho pio-.oitl bnibl- TUNKHANNOCK. Spfclil to the Scranton Tribune. TiiliMiamiock, .lime 4. Temple louim.iudeiy, b'ninlits Teniphir, attended the funeral of the hue .lolin A. N'ivet, at Nirhol-on, on Tuc-d.iy alKinoon, A lil.ilii,i;v liccn.e was I.mkiI on Tucdav to (JeoiRe II. Ilowl.iiid. and Ml lliiltle II. Cou!;, both of ni.a, . V. Ilium Itediiiond, of Wiiidb.iut wa didii lu-t-l.r . In lown on Tiienlaj. .lohit It, r.i.-ott, r.-i.ihler nf the W.ioiiiinir N.itioiinl bank, wa-. doiin- hu-iue.4 In Will,.--.-Il.it m- on Tnelay. Some I hue aco a hoi-e and w.iann biied by l.ee Caipoiiter and .lohu Xlihol.-. imhii l.heij man A. K. ll.'lt-, nf this place, wtie pieilpilated oier an eiiibauknienl near ll.udms's ml IN. In Katon tiiwnhip, brc.ikiliR Ihe w.mon titiil imii.. Inpr teiiis Injiny In Ihe Iioim-. 'Hie pniiil where Ihe aiiidrnt niiiuiid 'j( iiiikiuiiIi il and loiiid end cl.insciuiH, .14 the mad wj ety n.uinw ju-t lheii, and All'.' HilH put In n bill aualust the low'iibip for IH') il.mi.mi'.i. We mitlei -tund It I1.1. since been eouipiumliil bv the mwiliip oiI'hii, i.i. ink him "iil. Ilrnjimin ll.uncn, of lln Itildse lieel l.niudiy, h ill New Yoik nil- lor a few days, Haity IVum mid t'lavlon Kellopa, of th. plaie, br. rrcuieil poltlon lu the Hotel Sl.'r liiiK', .11 WiH.c- ll.ine. 'Siitli- A a II. I'lear, of Lake Wfnnh, wa. a taller in lot'ii mi Tuivday, W. II. (Jiliik, riiailci Speiuer, .lohu Mi Ueeby, M.irllu M1II.1I0, Unit Mcphen. and S. I,. Tillany, uf MclioUoii, weie In ailetidauio at the ainllt of tin- lllakeilre ease on .Monday, Mr, Dean, who i riuplo.ied an a baler by 1 n, .lenulinrs, oeiuples Ihe hnit'e owned by Ihc t aner rlale, on St nml uvcnii.', iieenlly vai.iled by .Titmei 1'. Kclrhlrdae. In the avattll and baltere i.i-e of Tlininn. llJldlng, llied by .lu-llip Ketehlcdse and a iuir of .i, lii.- Juiy found the defendant tint Riillly nml dUpieil of the la.ts by plailmr one third on lh- piojeintor and two-lhliiU 011 the defend, ant. The defendant has leitioiarlul Ihc pioiccd. ins;.. Musical nt Nicholson. A dellulitful 11111. hale w.t. Riven at Ihe home ol Ml. II. I!. Mark on haliuday altcitiooii. Tho following; pinmamme , temleird: M'jlkuic loifiluie) Wagner MKi Clhel Smith. l.niRn ...Ilaudcl Ml Itealilti; Istcnheiw, Kal.ei". Mmli Wagner All hill Couuell, MiHinliuht Sonata (Dp, -if) Ilcollmun Ml., fl.ua Cojle. Solo, "Mile My Niugi Willi Wilms 1'iotidcil," II.1I111 Mis. l.leiH'lUn Miiibls, Andaiiti' (Moati) ...Ilcnilcl Ml-J Nellie Maik, Ili.l'lilHI Seleiled Ml Itailcun Sli'ihen. The riiteitalntiU'iil, whiili wan Rteally enJo.Md ami heatlily appnilaled clo-cd with ,1 iidiu uln, Spl inif Sin Mendel v.ohn ' Mi-.. Ilhea Shield.. Can Frost Be AbolishedP A. 10 other po9-ibilill of the r.iiiuon, Iheic l that ot aboli..liiutf llu.l. Ileib. and risluou. woud JH' often Imi mil mi ik in i-heller Ihu pi J in., under a mutii of ,-moke, lint Jiut a few iilghn ao the lan.wn uric lilni ItKirad In the lle.iti Joluu. Two ot them wrte apimlnnoil In u .fi'tuir, jbout two and om-half ai-ie, and hey weie luiil lioi'1.oiii.illv about tun ,atd. ocr Hie Held.. 'Hie riouihI uu iciulcnil damp ji.. waim, llciiiiih lb., miouiii'lu r"ll wa- (.old ami If ' laden. CM'ljbud', Mavaulti". THE MARKETS. Wall Strait Rt1tt. N'tw Yotk, .tune I, The upwaiil touue uf prlte rru'linl it ileclilnl iheik today. Aller 11 Klrontf opelillit? In ibnl lunation of jWerdaj' flieiifll't, the whole market, wlllt a cry few exicplloii, Inined weak, Tlieie win 11 pretty (trtitr.il rally In the. nftiiltooii under Hie lc.ldcrxhli nf a few uttonir ttorliD, but betote the cloe then' w.n 1.01110 tiiRKod break in pilcrs 11R.1I11 and Hie olov ir.Rly v,t. tletldedly lncRiil.tr and un.olllnl, wlllt only n few clocks near the lop leu!. 'Hie ncitlo Weakiicn of Mitr.tr w,n .1 tleleitiilnliiR- Itilhtctite In Hie early ilcalitiR'. Tho i.tock' extreme decline tig. '. The fnit that the other coalers did not twponil to the c.illy slicnath ot Ontario nml We..tertt'(i lepoil.. of It4 iuiroliae of the old Delaware and llndoii 1-1111.1I, in spite of teitj.-ur-liiK Miilcinelils tint the tr.in.actlnu a. with Ihe full knowledge nml nppiuvnl of the Trio Hail loud company, was tnn.ldered rather omliiotn, The announcement of Ihe Mtitiir dividend re. I lend Ihe maiket of n ill.tttrblnir elettteiit nml Its icunrry net In from that time. The tti.ukrt's prlnilpnl innteincliU latet turned on Ihe mriom stotlcs of wide teni.hlnir ndjinlments In Ihe tall. toad world. Allcfratloti that the MU-ouri I'.iri Ilu was to be nctoided an lliHuclillal lnteret In Southern I'aelllo In tetuin for irlliiquMiltii: lo the I'rnnvlvniil.t Ihe Vnbali and bake llrle piop. cities and that t'nlon I'ai.'lllc was to h.ne n otce In All lilmi a mills wcio factor., lu the buyinc. I'cniisy lvuitla ioc an vxtirnic S points. Southern r.teille, -!i, and the WheelltiR- and I.uke P.lc slocks i to I points. Hoek Island ro.e nn extreme d'.i. Tliu muieinrut fectned to be li.i.sril mi Hie belief In 11 belaled adiuKilou of Ihe company lo Mi,tte in the ailvantiiRC of tho Northctn I'aclho setllemont. The ii-e in Ontnrln nml Western on Its iaii.il .iiqnl-ltloli re.iihed 1'4, Cetier.it r.leittlu ihIv.uk id 1:! points on trports ot he.n'y eHinlmrs. lnltcd States Hprcs rie-e jj Ilea .Moines nml Toil DoiIro, ."ti! llmokl.Mi I'tiion (las, ni nml I'i'oilii and Knttcrti, :i. The llrieg weie au-alit lir.ltll.i- hoiiRht jn-t before Hie ilno. I,nl ptkes weie Invariably below the best, the tlnal rcMclion teachliiR' .1 point or oter lit ome ol' the Inipni l.mt stocks lod.iy. Tolal Miles, J,."il",N) j.h.ires. Tho bond maiket was liieRtilar In ...unpalhy with slocks. Total i.alo- pit- value, li-l.toi. L'nitetl States lefimditiT m advamed per c-n, or, the lat rail. The following quotations ale furnished Ihe Tribune by M. S. Jordan k Co., rooms 705-708 Meats btiilillntr, Sctaiitou, I'a. Telephone JU0.J: Open- HIrIi- Low- C'1o- tnir. est. est. in.T. Amor. Sintai- lii"- IV'.vi, Hon 1!7'i Amer. Tob.uc ll(l"s 141 MSli J!l! Attlilon SS ssti SHi S'Ji; Atihlson, I'r ltd"; llfi W-V-U in:'!i Hi 00k. Trait ion si-1 S:IZ SI Tk Si Halt. .V Ohio KIS". W 1H7-74 HI." Conl. Tobuii (.'.Mi i'.'1'i (I- Iv-V. Cbcs. ,tc Oliio .11 .VJi, ,ViU .117, Chi., .V (It. Western .... --':i! l SI : St. Paul 1,1 171'li 17isi 17:ii.'. It... K Island Iill K.'Hi lKt JoS'i Kan. ; Tex-., I'r. IU HI lil',i ill1. Louis, k .V.i-h iw 111- 1(17 107 . .Man. Klevated 171 17.-.i 1T:. 17.1-'; Vi-so. I'.icilii- ll.i'ii llil-'i 11ITA ll."il So. I'.ullli- Viij il- rTni tll'-i Norfolk k Wesfin ai, .ViU 1VIU r. 1 1 j, N. Y. Ciiittai I.lvn I.VHi IJs 1Vit (int. ,x- West :n .-iij, :!iit.i :; IViit.svlvanii I"iii"h IS! l.'iii I.-',.', l'ni-itli- Mail liV'i ML. tn li-'s llcdliiR- IP; 4si Its" i H Iti'.iillinr, I'r suij Ml1" 7'Hi 7u"i s ut inn 11 h. it ::,!', :,:,! .ik;j :!.-,ii s.niiliiiii it. 11.. Pr .-si; vs..; j.7 Ssi; IV1111. Coal .X- Iton (ij Kl'i, c,i iii I. .-. l.e..lbcr I.Ti I.".'! Il'i llT; lT. S. Leather, Pr. mi"J SI SO si I'. S. liiibber -Jl Ul -Jit3! -'1 fnion P.uiiio Ill", 111"! lll7i 1S fnlrei Paellie, Pr., !i.' n 01 1, . !ir, Walia-h, Pr. II 'i 5H -"'i -l-- We-tein liiimi tr, !'.', 'if', up; Col. Kuel k lion 1irJi 10! liy.;H Jii! Atnil. Copper ....I I2.IV, 121 IS2U 122'i PeopleV (J.is MOV, ll7-i II.V. 117'i I'tii- tl1; l"ii'. IHU I. ' Llio, I! ;i'i 72 7P', 7TJ Col. C'lthein H iit, it, in"; Texas P.llitie .Vll.. MUj !l 4'l"i Am. Car Kotindiy 2S'.j -si. istj 2z I'. S. Mcel Co .Vj" .-,-" MY. ."i I "i I. S. Steel Co., Pr n-ii !fl7 ',., ;.ly M'.W Mlltlv CHAIV MAHKLT, Open- IIi'rIi- Low- ("los- WIII'AT. imr, e-t. e-t. in.'. .fnly 2 S2-H SOU MiT Sept 7". 7.si.. Tin.-. Ttl'i ('(HIV. .Inly tt'1; 4'tt Is'i I-,-1, S'l't 4vl ts" Ls'i 4-. ! Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. rirst National Bank jam Scranton Sitings Bank 350 Third National Bank atu Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. S7J Economy Unlit, 11. k P. Co 46 Laclia. Ttust Site Deposit Co ijo Clark & Snovfr Co., Pr 123 Scranton Iron Fence k life. Co joo Scranton Axle Works 113 Lackawanna Daily Co., Pr 20 Countv Savings Bank k Trust Co.. 3G0 rirst 'National Bank (Caibondale) r,2.-, Standatd Urilllns Co 30 Ttadeis' Niitloii.il Hit-.k 17.1 .Scianlon Holt and Nut Co 100 Pioplc' Bank 1.11) New .Mexlio Ity. - C. Co 73 BONDS. Scranlcn Passenger Hallway, flrst MortRage, due 1920 113 ... Poaplc'a Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1018 115 People's Street Hallway, General mortRiRe, due 1921 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co inn Lac-ka. Township School 5 per cent. ... Wl City ol Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent 102 Scranton Tiaclion (i per cent 115 Scranton Wholesnle Market. (Coieulid bv H. "j1'. -" Liilawanni A lUittei l-'ie-h, saiSDlliv. ; daliy, fa t--.lt. Ilit....i lhee-e-1'ull cieain. new. 10's.illi', LRRi--Westein lie-h, I I'.'il5i, . neaihy A ate, l.i',i.tlii. , , Deans -Per bushel, ilml.-e 1n.1i1.1w-, W.Mia2.(i Pea Iteani IVr liitilifl. ihonc niaiiow, !?2 5-2.I--II. Meillniii Beam -I'.'r IiiiIicN, 42. IO.i-j-2. 15. (iir.-li Peas-Per bu-helc.s. TLIOk.?!.!.".. VlniirIWl intent, per batiel, $1,13. Iltil Kidney Beam -Per bushel, 2.irnV2.30, IMI.iloes- IVr Inuliil, (i."ia70L-. Ilciiniida Onion-. Per bushel, .1..10ai1.nO. Philadelphia Qrain and Froducb. 1'liil.tdelphi.i, June L Wheat -I'm baiiRcdj run ti.ict uradi' .lime, To'saTO'i-. Com j lent low. il'i No, 2 mixed .lime, 4714.i'Jii-. Oiuts htcadj J No, a white 1 Upper, :il''.-a!l. Wool l'nih.inj;eil. Pliitii-lutis, sli-.ul.v, with a fair johbiui; trade. City, but' In i-rts einiiked.aml air tiller, llaldc; wi'aliill beef in els Miiokcr, 12abte, ; western heel kiiinkles and teudeiN tiuoked, liable.; beef liauis, Sn.,'sla-2(ii poor family, -sl7al7..VHi hanii, s. I'. lined, ill llil'ces, in.ilflii.i-. j khouldeis, piikle i-urid, "lia-c.; do, Uo cuioker, sti.i1). ; pliiiu,. h.llll.-, S. P. titled, 7!t.i;l,i.! do. do. Mnokeil, S'ialse. i lu-llie on the piikle. airimlini: In titer .iRe, !)i3al01;i-. ; InCikf.i-t bciiiii, as lo linttid ami atei.nte, lUljiltH-i'. I laid, pine illy rellneil in lii lit,., !-.; do. do. lit lull., til,. Ilnttei -u,al( fair ileiitanil; fancy wesli-tii iienneiy, lOlSji-. j do. do, plinti, Hv. 1 do, neaib.v prliu-., 20,'. Krrj--rillitrr, Rood ileiuand; IH'.sli nrjiby, II..; do, wiiletn, lie.; do. oiilhursterii, bit-.; du outh fin, :.V. Cbeiee l-'ilin, lair dein.iud! N. Y. full iiiMins fatuy -snail, u'ii'r,; do do. fair to ihoiie, hHa'H.. Hellned tticjari. -I'nscltlid. Cut lull I'm hansel. Tallow-Dull; ijly piime in hhds, l7i.iV-. i uiiintiy piime in lurirN, I'.ia'ic-; i.ikes, aualj. Lite ioiitry (;ul't, but hteady; fowl., 111.'.; old romtcia, 7c, ; piitiK iliiikcns, Itia-JIcj dinks, Hi. Driu-eil jloullij t-'iini, koo-1 deiuatid; fowN, iliolic, ldc. ; do, fair lo Rood, (MtH-ji-. ; old IDOtll'H, ft'sc ; lOlstillR CllilklllS floeit, ll.illc. ; tuikcy fuveii, lll.il'.'c. Ileiilil- I'lour, l,s) bain-Is, am) LiVi.tif) pound. In tacU; wheat, 28,000 budti-U; coin, 17.1, -Htm bu5lieUl uat, O.USI bti.hels. Slilpnu-nt.. -Wheat, l.s.ood litisht-N; coin, H2.0HI bu-lii; o.its, 0,01X1. New York drain and Produce. New Yolk, .luue I. I'lunr -Dull and baiely leady, but no lower. Winter patinu, .I.Tua t ; winter .IiiIrIiU, tM.oiU3.li.); winter vxliat, 2..i.i 2,no; Minn, patent, lal,'iO. Wlnat-Spot easy; No. 2 led, SI'i I, o. b. atloat; No, 2 ird, .'Z i-li. uliir; .No. 1 Notlliein llillulli, 67Ti-. t. o. b. atloat: options opened tton, but Mib-i-quinlly Itinied Miy eak and ilosed uii.settl.-il at gallic, net du-Iine; July tlosiil SoTii-.; Sept. "i?i'. Com- Spot Mcady; No. 2. I'.lt elevator, and .A f. 0. I. atloat; ilosed iJ.y at Uv. net decline, July il.wil 1?ii-J; Sept, IS'.i-. Ooatx-Spot r.u let; No. 2. H2iSv. ; No. il, 32r. ; No. 2 white, S3v, No. ;i white. 321.1'. i luik while, 32l-.i37e.; truik inlxtil wc.slirn. :i2a:i.(lai'. Oplioiut dull and easier wlllt nun. Ilnttei I'iim; I'lrauieiy, ljaliic, ; tailoi;, llan'jc. ; imiutioii itcaiucry, 13,-i THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, j Cents lor l-ach tlxlt Line. For Rent. For Rento About 1200 feet of floor spnee on 4th door of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Ti-ii: Tribune. I'L'IIMSIIIll) rorr,Cti: for rent at Yolk lake, Latkaw-nxen, I'.i. . .Vddre.-s -Mm. Ot.itit, . L.me, llnne,d,ile, I'.i. I'Oft HUNT-(l-motn boife, iiiiner Wajno avenue and I'titniiiii trut: hoi nml mid ':"rr' not.o but small family need apply. IWI wajne at ditto. KM nm:i:.V IIIDRI: StnillT, ten room', inodein Improvements; steam heat furnished; deslr desirable. For Sale. l'Olt SWU'. SiU.ite piano, eviellent londitioiij ti-rnn le.isonable. (i.l."i Sandi-ii-oii avenue, l'Olt S.Lr.-Tivo unsnit-., milk tuiitkot, one hor.e and h.itne-ii, laiite fooler, VII" Moil yey aeittie. Furnished Kooms. I'Oll IIIAT- rntiil-lied loo II eonienieiicr.-., vrr.v cctitial. Address II,, Yiibune, l'OH IINNT One laiffc fitrni-lied fiont loom; also one hide loom, S:i7 Ad.im. ateiiue. Boarding. Till: WINDI'.ll.MI'.lli:, m-- pi i v.i to buanlint; lmii-e, l.i t p." looms, ijnoil table. Ml Wasliiiiiiton ate. title. Boarders Wanted. WANi"i:i Table boarders. Mis. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Kooms and Board. LAIKill fi out room with board fur two gentle men, llti Adams uveimc. Miscellaneous. .MISS SMITH will take i onlincim-nt c.i-e ut her home ntid boaul . Iiil.li t-n. Itox S:n t ity. l7'-.-e. ; stale daiii, l.lalse. ( lieive-llaiei ; fancy iaiire loloicd, ,s-"-e,; fancy l.trj;i white, s1-!-. ; fancy mii.iII lolou-d, li1!..-. ; t.nicy small white, I'Lr. lift- sti-.nl ; stale and I'eiin-jhani.i, Itl'i-al li-.; w'c-tern it-pdar p.u Led, VJab'i-; wi-si-i-iii M-li'i'leil, l::.illc. Chicngo Grain and Produce. Cbicauo, Jinii' I. I.lipiidaliiin wai the fealuie of today in wheal. Jul.i, .ill it iimiliu; a iaui;e of l:V, i lo-id weak and lal'.A lower. .Irili coin 1I0.-11I r,;.ia.i-. lower, and n.tls 1,1. I.iwu. I'loii i,.,i. closed unch.iuuid to li ' j;.. lout-r. lash ipio taltoiis were a.-- lollow-.: I'liiur- t'iitu; N'.i. - j-piiuir wheal. - ; No. ;;, 7l.i7lo.; No. 2 led, 7i'.i7.s'-.; No. '2 i-nin, l.ti.alli-,; No. '2 icllow. i:!i',a.c.; No. 2 oat, -Jst,.iji-, ; No. 2 white, S'l'ia.iil; N'o. ;: while. "ij-jfUi..-. No. 2 i.ie, ."ill"!-.; ooil feeding bailey, toe ; fair lu ihoiie iiialtiiiir, jila.ili.; .N'o. I tla m-m, I.7I; No. I tioithwe-tein, 1.71; piime liinoth.i, ; iins polk per b.urel. . 1 1,.".).!.". ; laid per ton )iouniis. s.s.17.iS..: shott ubs -sidus, 7.7.Vi7.i''i; diy .salted .sbouldeis, i.Th.Isc ; .sliotl clear sidi--., is.i'j.i'-.l.'ij t.hiskey, SI.-J7; iloer, y.."ii. Chicago Live Stock Market. Cbii-.iuo, June 4.- Cattle Hert'ipU. ;,.Vm; -,'ii ei.dly lcady, eient ititciioi: umul to piniie sleui, s."..i;.ii!.IU; poor to iiicdiniii, Sl.vi.i'i.-Iii-Miukd-, and fei del s .-.low, .:t.lOal.b.i; inw-, $j.via 4.tm; heifir., S'.i.'.lli; rainii'ia weak, sJ.i-.7"; In. Us rtt-ji.l., S-J.tm.iL.'ll; i-.ile-, S...l.,ii; Texa- ted sleet, l,L'."ia.ri.t(l; T.'.t bull.-, JsJ.7."..i:i.v,. Hot. - lieieipU today, -Ji.OiK); iiiim iinu-, 'J.1,(l; li-u oii-r, tl.uoil; opened .1 lent, liihei ; . loed ia:er; lop, is;; mlM'il .1 nil bittibeis. .V 7ua. 'i.tni; Knod to ilioiie he.iiy, V.vni''; roitirh heavy, v.i's'a'.7.i; liKltl, Si.i.'ia.'i.Wi; bulk ol .iles, Ni.s.ii."i.liJts. Sheep Heielpt. n.uiii); sheip lllw ; lamb weak; .piin", tt.5. i.",.i ". T.5 ; fco'i.l to ihoiie welheis, M.l.u 1.10; fair to i-lmi. e mixed, -t.i 1.:ai; we-lein i-hoi p. SI.I.V1I..IH; .xpatllnn-i, S-l.-jlU-l..".!: n.ilUe l.inilis, StaL.'a); we-liin l..tnln, fl. 7..1. 10. East Liberty Cattle. L.i-1 l.tbeily, .lime I. Cuttle- Steady; exiia, $"i.!0.ui; pi Imr, s-'i.7t)a".MI; uoml, f.i. )0.i"i.iiii. Una - Illulier; extt.i piime heav.t, Wad, HI; be.t inedL 11111-, .i ftl.ui. PI; b"t iiiediiuiis, S-.l.tKlasii; lieaxy ,itkri, Si.n.la.l.W..: Ilaht du., Si.tkia.-i.ti:,; pis, !-.". -.1 . .". D 1 ; skip, i-l ..Ui.l.il; ioiikIis, i-l.i."i.'ii), hi'ep-steady; best wolhei, $l.;:tl,i. .-!.',; ilm,i p l.'iiib, Vi.-Jda'i. ill; loiiiumn 10 uohiI, ..t.,'iO,i,i. HI; Xl'.ll l.llll, S'l.illl.lti, New York Live Stock. New- 101k, June I. Hoeic-i Xolhinir ilnlti(.'; feeling -lead.!. Caltes, muliim; doini; of iiupnil an. e; teellic Kteady; 110t11i11.1l iiuoialloii, M.,.0.1 lii'i fur M-.il.s. slti"i slow; Koodtlaiub .-ti.i.ly ; liiedlutn, lo.M-r; .'.'...llliic-, easier; sheep, k:..VIi 4.'l.,al je.ulltiK. isl.uiial.l.'O; lamb, !r"i.7.i.iii..'iii. llos--N'iiinlii.illy, xM-al., Buffalo Live Stock. i:.i.l llullalo, June I.- Heielpt. tattle, i-hci p .imi l.iuilw, I iiit; lio, .'1 1-.11-1., hlpuiciit Cattle sheep and lamb., .1 imis; liov?., "1 ears. C.tllle No ollciliii;-. N'u iptutabh' i-h.iuae In Ihe raltes' nulla!. Ihoiie to exiia lamb-, i-.'i.in.t .1.1,1; sheep ilioiie to exlt.t, Lit, '.',., Hog Heavy, Isil.(i1al.,ll; plus. : Oil Market. (HI City, June I. Ciedlt bab.t.i-e.s, lul; 1 clini cal c,.', no bid.; idilpuiiiiltf, in,.17ii; atet.iui., si,, li.'. Huns Pl.ills; ateiaue, ."11,'KI, BROOKLYN. Special In the Siranltm Tribune. Iltookl.in, Juiie 1. Ml.. Maine Palmer, of Swan Ion, is tlslliiif .Mis. shadduik. Ml. Liiuita Lldtidue pent Miumiial day.willi fnet'd.1 Imi. Ml... Libel While hi. teluinid fiom a l.lt lu Wllkeillaiie. Ml. May S.e.tiuoie, of Hit all. union, Is Iho 8iiel of Iho MU-is llokmay. Mi-. Libel slerlini; I. f" inline ,1 few il.i.n Willi lul' itiaiiiluiolliei', ilu.. lliown, in llophot loin. Our band won 'liurli iteilil for them-eltes by iheir pl.i.tiu on .May ;.n. About totly jihui-; penple .iijo.iul a .', i.il op in Iho baud hall I.i.-t I'lluay evening alter Ihu 1 t.iiii I practice. .Mu.ic was fuinlshed by I'.i 11 .li-w-vtt. Chat let Cohen, ,1, T. Tcwl.biuy and wile, 'Ihe Ladles' Alii audit) of Iho I'iiim i.illt chilli h units 'Iliui9ilay tlllcinoon wilb .Mis. L. 1', Hal ley. Mis. Mm ray Itoper and Mrs. A. S. Waldle ,peni TuiMlay aliiinoou with Mis. II. II. Van Aiken. Mu. litiunell is In Caibotidalo taiuu; lor her ilauhirr, Mis. h'. ('. Ll, ubu I ill. .lo-cph Ki lit, of llo.loti, Is vl-llili' h.'ie. Dr. V. S. Sage Kate an uildu-M jt NiilioJ.o;i Meniolial day. Mi. A. .1. Ainey and lrs, .latin Tillany an tlowly li'ioM-iiiiLj. ' Joe Ilk hauls, of I'itttluu. bis been li-llint." Id. inotbi-i', who Is iiuU- low- Willi a tanivi on her ion-head. The telephone line lu been extended to ihc poUoi'tKC. MUi Jc.-s-lc Miller xMled Moliop Monday. Ili.bble -I'on, arc vc anion; Ihc best peoplet Papa Wc aie, Hobble, Hobble taller x thoughtful -Hcut.c)- l'p, is the bctt alwa the ihvapotr Lvtliv's Weekly. SITUATIONS WANTED lJRHU. Wanted. VA.N"i:i) tlelillemiin wauls lame well tiniiMied room, tnoileiti loiiM-nleiues, wlllt houtd pit-. felled. Aildiis. Ilox .'ll, Tilbtiue Dllice. Help Wanted Male. WAN'TI'll lliieiRillc, liti-twotthy joiinit mm, mii.t be well leu.iniueiiilcd, ll.mer, Jt'J a-.id ill.'l Meais bulldlnir. tll'.N'TLLMAN', wlllt luue at iiu.iIiiI.hu e In Sii.inloii rnrlelj, ilesbed lo lepie.eiit a well known New Votk Htm ol Inlerlor decontlof", Addle. I'. L, I, lmlbl.nl .V Co., No. V I). I.'tll yt I I, .New- Votk illy. ANTi:i)-. boy about HI lo le.n 11 Undo, One wilb tome cxpcilcmo In wood wink. II. C. Lticslioni, Ml) Spnice Miert, WANTLD MANAHLIt -1lcll.il!.- Iinu wanU ctip.t ble man to manage btnneb nlllie.. taklmr illlertlon of busiiiess; ..tlaty SI,.V 11 nd liberal 1 oininlsslon; kooiI lefercnies and IfUW fault It!' iltilreil. Addtess Ilox :t.1ij, I'hlbdelplila, I'a. WAN'n'.D-Tlnners nml roritlre vvotker.s and 111cl.il .-ellltiK I1.1111U, v-itKi's, ltti cents per hour. Apply al one,.. S. KelKlile.i, Metal Cell Inir and .Mannfaetiirlns Co., bill Locust stteel, I '1 1 1 slims-, I'a. WANTLI) Salesmen, nawllug or local; weekly Ml.il- paid. Ilerrlck Seed Co., Iloehester, Help Wanted Female. WANTLII-L.idy de'iion-lralnis. Apply cvriilimi between 7 and II at Hold Amciie.iii, WANTLI) -Two experienced tob.-n-co (.trippers, ttlsn n trltl In le.iin p.icklnir ilifars. Heckcr Hrnlhcis, fill llobiii-,un slicol. WANTIOD-SlenoBi.-ipher mid l.tpewriler, accurate and Kood appi-aunicc. '-t.iti.' tine and s-i I a 1 y . Stenographer, 'lilbune Olllie. WANTLI)- Cotnpelent (,'iil for iieni'ial liottscxvotl: in .-Mi.i I family, -pply HUH IV1111 axenue, (liecti Hlilut'. W.NTi:i)--A look and second sill, f Ji oil refer enie'ieiptlred. Apply at 2l Linden stieel. WA.N'ILD-x second Bill; must be good waltiess. Apply 101:! Vine i-lreet. CilltL WANTLD-Por seneial hnusework in small family. .'117 Web-lcr axenue. BHAiCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Bo Beceived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City Al.flLIIT SCIII.ri'Z, comer Mnlbetry itieet and Webster atomic filJsil'AV l'RTILL, 10 Adams avenue. West Side - (iLOHCi; W. .II'.NKI.n:, till South Main avenue. South Scranton I'ltLI) I.. TLIII'I'i:, 73 Ced.tr avenue North Scranton (ILO. W. DAVIS, corner N'otth Main annuo and Maiket ttctt. Green Ridge Cll.xlil.LS 1". .IOSLS, 1.117 Diik-ott ntcnui'. I'. J. JOHNS, ft-JO riiein lliiijro street. C. I.OIILN'Z. 1. ntiei- WaliiiiKlon ave nue ami .M.ilimi sltcet. Petersburg- W. II. KNLITLL, 1017 lixini; axi'inte. Dunniore .1. (i. HONi: ,v son. Money to Louu. MON'LV lo loan on inipioied c ity u-al e.l.ile. IIL.NKV HLLIN, Jit. (HAS. II. WLI.LLS. THOMAS SI'IIARtlll. 5-MO.iKlil TO .OAX--l.owi"l rules: ttiallit or inouthly paxinents. Stall; i- Co.,Tiaders' lililB. ANV AMOCNT 01' MONT.Y TO I.OAN-Vulik, sti.'if,!' Iran, m lliiiluinp: and Loan. Al fiom 1 to li per .cut. Call 011 N. V. Vtalkei, ;ili:i.1 Couuell bulldiic. Wanted To Exchauge. I Ul-s TO LX( IIAN'l.i: a Kuod bulldlns lot at I'o.Milclle, I'a., 011 the O. .V W. II. 1!.. for a isentli' linii-c, lui ins-, and .-JHi.it.i-. Aildtess Ilox ;.ii7. I'oie-l (III, I'.i. Situations Wanted. .-I'll ATKIN H NTLI) Aitiie .tintitir null di'slles position: Is sober, honest and icliable, flood icfui uie. I", Tiibiin.' Dili..', .-ITIAI'IIIN' WANTLII- oitni; man it" )e.in of axe, ili.iit, pi.-ittou as piitalo M-i-ietaiy, stctioxi.ipliii. I.ipewtilii', biiokl.ieper and niuei.ll olliie ai-lai.l: txilxe eai-' cxpetieiue. Addle-.- (L, Tilliiiue ol'liie. Vl)l Nil MxlHULD M W '.v.inl. Unlit wotk; oo.l pi'iuuan. L1uill.l1. (I'liin.iu and lliun;aiiau. (i. Ph., ,'liu llioadcii, .- 1 .1 in .111, I'a. Mil N't! MAN'. 21, .'.'Hi-ki' giaduate, ile-lns .1 poltioii as bookl.ecpi r or iK-isltint; can opei-lc 1 p-w 1 iter. I'or lull p.iitieul.irs addie.-s Wrle.t IL Uiaver. box M, Lope?, I'a. VH'N'li WIIMW xv.inl. pn-ltiati :i- .ill ad. wilier in diy pood, or f.11 11 1 1 111 . - slore lu this city. i:p il.-uie and b'-st ot leliieine, il. W., 201 .i-bluuloii ateiiui'. LEGAL Till. xDIOI HMD AN.Nl'AI. nicetliitf ot Iho -loikboldils ol Hie Dnksoii M iliiil.n.tillll"i lump. nil will he held at the olhco of Ihe mi'i- pauv iu the Coiuuinuneilth lluildili;,', In the Illy of Suai.tuii on the Iwelllli dav ot Juno, luul. I.. T. llllWIIIt, .-secii-lai. Suaiitoii, I'.i., May .:u, I'lill, I'l'IILIli Nliril'i; Is heicby b'lxtii that ait appll-i-atiou ot Ihe Lackanatuu ll.iidwaii' .ompany for .1 dei lee ol ilis.olittioii has been iimiIl' to tho I unit ol I'niiuuoit I'lc.u of Laikawatitia 1 oiiutx . iiii-I s.itmday, the '.'-Jml day ol June. I'.mt, at ' n'l-loik a. 111., lu- been tixed by said .null I'm' hcaiiui; Ih" tatiie, said appliiaiioii is oil lib: ill tald i-oitil lu No. I'.i, Scpleinber leilii, lll, il. I'. hM)0, Altoiiiey. ( H'Altl'Llt NOTICi:- Noliie Is heteby kIii-ii ll.at .111 appllc.illoii will bo made In the ;u'inw of Ihe i-t.it.' ol IVututlvanij, 011 iloinla, lli-j 17th da .it .lime, A. D. I'MU, by I'. M. W'titii, d-oiuc W. HiTiuer, Cli.tile.- II m-.iii.. N. 1 . ilitU-.i, 1'. .1. Lie. L. O. Der-liitiirr. lieoiKi- W. Hlesiiker, II. 11. Lnii'isoii and S. J .m ITee , under lb" ail of a-eiuliy 01 the touunouweallli 01 I'ciin-.lllJlii.l, intilled "All .ill l piovi'to lor lh- inioipoiiitlou aid leKtiL.tiou of nilafii loipor.iliou," apptovcil Apiil VJ, l-il, and llio uppli incuts tlii'iilu, lor a ili.iini of .111 111 liudeil lotpoulloii In be lalliil "Miunuit Hun ii'iniati," the ill 1r.11 tt-r and object wlieirof i9 lor Ilu iimpo-u ut ii'iuutai'iuiiii and selling ii'iiih-iisi-il milk and all oilier daily prodii-i., and for tills puip.v-o lo bate and 11110.1 ail the uillils, In mtils ami piitilecs 01 Hie Mid avl of .o-iiul'lv and its Mip leiuuiis. liLDIIl.i: II. TAVI.OII, 'olh iior. LsTATi; 01' A1IMINDA NLl'.l.D, DLCHAhLD. I.etlits testamentary on tho lotjte of Aimindi .N'crld. late uf tho fit of Suaiitoii, iliieascd. hate hi en hi a nt id lo the llmlei.-lt'inl, lu xvlioui all peisuiis jmliliti'il lu said .-state ato leiittesled lo make pjinuiil, and lhoo lining claims or iliiuamU, lo mako known same without delay, (. J' NLLI.D. II. C. IIUV.NOI.DS. II. I . ll. N'OI.D-i, HxiettloiS. Allotncy lor lUlatc. IN"lTu: lisTATK or IIANICI. W. St l.MV. To Whom It May Cuiuern: Ilia Orphans' t'outt of l.ail.uwaiina County hn cuulcd a lulc to mow rauc why Maty Sulli van, cxciultlx of the IjjI will and Ic-taiiiint of Daiilel W. Siilllvau, thouhl not be disihatcd. nctuinablo to next Aiguiucnl loin I. il.VUV SUI.UVW, 11. ('. nCVNOI.DS. .'w"UW Attorney for t-'stalo DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Titan Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor Gach Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. Cortiflcd Public Accountant. IIDW.MID C. SI'.U'I.DINH, S3 TIIADLIIS 1IANV lltlllllillK. Architects llllWAIID II. DAVIS, AIICIHTIX'T, CONXKU btllldlnp;, l-'ltl'.IIKIIICK l III10WN, Al'llll. I1 ml.vTi Lstale HxihaiiKi' IUiIr,, U Whltiiton ate. Civil and Mining Engineers. 'LJ'UI.MtKINll. t.t COXNIXLJiriLHjNO Dentists, mt. o. 1:. cimi.viicikikii, 1'auLF imtlTijiiNtTr Spruce tlrcet, Scranlon. DU. C. O. liAUHACII, 115 WYOMING AVIlNUl', Lawyers. rnANK 1:. iioyi.i:, AriortNi'.v.AT-i,AW, 'toonia 12, II, 10 and 18 Utirr building. r. k. iiiAcr.ATr'v.coMMONwnAi.TU nuiTi d. 11. nKi'Loni.i:, attohnhy-loans nkoo. tinted on real estate necutity. Mears bnildlnc, corner WashliiKloii avenue and Sprttee street. WILLAIID, WAIM KM ti KNAl'l. ATTOnNni and coimsolloisal-law. Iteptiblican bulldinf, Washington avenue. .IHfsSl'P k .ti:ssi;p, ATTOIINF.VS AND COUV. tellors-al-law-. Cominoinvcaltlt bulldinf, Itooin ID, 20 and 1!1. KDW'ARD W. TIIAYr.lt. ATTOllNKY. nO()ilS fKW-DOt, Otli floor, Hears bulldlnir. Ii. A. .VATIIKS. ATTOnXl'.Y-AT-LAW, BOAtTli of Trade bulldintf, Scranton, Ta. I'ATTICIISON' k WILCOX, TKADKRS' NAT10XAI Hank building-. C. COM i:o VS. 0-13 ItlJPUni.ICAN BUILDIXO. " a. w. nrnriioLF, omcu jiovld to xo. 211 Wyomin; atenue. a Physicians and SugeonS; DR. W. Ik ALI.KN, 513 K0RT1I WASIHNOTO: axenue, DR. S. W. IAMOni:.MJ.V, OFI-'ICI-: 330 WAS1U inston avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbciry. Clironie dlsea'p, lungs, heart, kidneys and frenlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. Till! KMC PAFK. l'.'j AND 127 KKANBLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZK1C1LER, Proprietor. SCRANTON llOUSi:. KHAR D., L. & W. PA?- tenser dipot. Conducted on tho Kuropeat plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. a. n. niutjfis cli'.ans privy vauiiTS ami rcs pools; no odor; only improved pumpi used. A. II. Brings, proprietor. Leave orders HOT Xoitli ilain avenue, or Klckc's drufr store, cor. ner Adams and Mulbciry. Both telephones. Seeds. (1. It. CLARhT. k CO., SELDSMKX AND KUIIS ertnen, fctorc 201 Washington avenue; grem hou-ca, 10JO North llaln avenue; btore Ick phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSLI'It KIILTTLL, RKAU Oil LACKA. AVK., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Sctcent. Miscellaneous. DKLSSMAKLN'a FOR. CHILDREN TO ORDEIV til-n ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, i'. Adams avenue. MLCAROEi: BROS., PRLN'TERS' SUPPLIES. EX xelopej., paper liugs, twine. Warehouse, 1IJ0 Waslilnslon avenue, Scranton. Pa. THU WILKESHARRr, RECORD CAN BE HAD lu Scianton ut the news stands of Iteism.in Bros., 40G Spitice and 03 Linden; M. Norton, ''il Laclavvaniu avmue; I. S. Sibuticr, 21.' Spruce btreet. Political. I'IIIM' LKC.ISLATIVE DISTRICT Notice la bete by nlveu lo the Republicau voters of tho l'iisl legislative disttict of Lackawanna county lh.it a ptiuiaiy election will be held on Salur dav, June 8, littl, at the regular polling- place, beivvcen the bouts of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m., foi Ihe i;iirpoe of electing tivo delegated to repre Kent the fcaid leBi'slativo district in the comitij llepiiblkau t.lte convention to be held in Har riilntrir. The conxentiou to compute the vol. will be held 011 Tuesday, June 11, 1901, at 11 o'cloik a. in. in Co-opeiatlvc hall. North Man avenue, lit Scranton. lu accordance with the rulei governing tin distill t, the candidates will be voted for dliectlf bv the voteis at the polk) and must register w'illt the distriiC chairman his full narno atirl postolllce addiess, and pay liii aK-es.mciit fiftetn da vi liefote tlm election, or his name will not bo placed on the otllcial ballot, neither will aty lotis cast lor him be counted. Tho disttlci vigilance committee in various bit. Units will conduct the election, and tho rAull will bo teporlcd by tho teturn judge to the dis trict mm cut ion, which will bo composed ol judges: of the various ilistiicta, A xvrilten notli e containing further Imttniotiont will b- mailed ti eaih member of the laid dis lilit xigllanie committee. .'. V. Jenkins, Chalinuii I'iist Legislativo Clilrict. Altti-I: Waller Siiuisoit, Secretary. "HTlRD I.EOISL.VITVK DISTRIOT Notlrn is hie. 1-v siven that Harry 1!. Harris, of Taylipi did finny '. b'c.iinan-, of Benton, haxinjr resii li red tor stale delegates and bavins paid th'li elulion a.ss.s-iucnl, I hey arn hereby declarer, lo In" the duly ai-neililed delegates to h Re publleaii Mate convention tn represent the said legi-lalive ilistrut, as provided for by Jtule i'1 of Iho iitlcs governing- piimary clcctiona in s-Iq district. o-CAIt VAX ItrsKIIth", Clialmun. J. i:. WATKIX--, Sicretaiy. . 1, ..."'t Real Estate. Jl.bOD-lluvii bU'ioom, single house, rood well Ut imix-JOO, Siraiitou btrcit, Dalton, I'a, Wills k Kealor, l.SW-Iluyi building lot. 40x151). Wheeler sm. line. Wells k Heater, Burr Huildlnff, -.tw lluys double house, 7 rooms on a side, all impioxeinenls, except gas. Dean street, Tiovu ilenie. Wells Keator. FINANCIAL. 'sV'VV'VsV'VwiVaWV'yav' V OLDEST! WALL STREET Money Will Barn Big Monthly Returns, The InvTilni'sl'iiiid Pays Seml-monlhlr, SAFEST! BEST! The oldest established lu America. No rerlifteai" holder has ever lo.-t :i cent l'.iments inide '0 nil miIm libels inly li da. N'u trouble. N-i delay Moni iclundeil oil ilemand, Wills to il jc for paitiiulais. lice 10 any address, l.'ll Maikc .V Co., llud-on Bbl'p;., New Votk. $100,000 Milwaukee Electric Rail road and Light Co. 5 BONDS. Write lot tpevial circular. Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York.