th ' & . j 1 x , i r- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNEMpJDNESDAY 3LVY ?,t 1902. . -r tf s$ I' ( BASEBALL. J STATU LEAGUE. Result of Yesterday's Games. Wllkcs-llano, Si Siranlou, 6. tahanou, 10) Wllllnmsport, 4. Lancaster, 0 Heading, fi. Standing of Glubs. Plaied. Won. I.od. crnnten :t - 1 Wllkcs-llatie n S t Lebanon ',.... ...1 - 1 Lancaster .' ,...1 - t Heading, 3 1 B William-fort "' 0 a Today's Gnni03. Wllku-Barro nt Hciantou. I.anc.rslrr nt Eradlntr. l'.C. ,Mt) ,(Wd .KB .UUO l.ctiuion at William: port. DEFEATED IN EIGHTH. Scranton Had Gaine Cinched Until That ntal Inning A Wild Throw Sid It. Wllkes-Llarrc defeated Scranton by the score of S to G yesterday afternoon nt the park. Scranton had the giime cinched until the eight Inning and then, with Stclnlntrg's wild throw, and rWilkos-Biirre's 'battlnjr streak, Scran ton lost. . ,Tho game started with both Scranton and 'Wllkes-Barro being retired without (i run. Scranton got two in the fourth, two In the ilfth and one In the seventh. "WllkeH-Harro got one In the third, and then the locals had everything their own way until the fatal eighth when Wllkcs-Uarre with two men out, sent eeven runneis across the platt. Scranton had a chnnctot feorlng In the eight inning but they were unable to conieiup td the occasion. Stolnburg did not show up so well as In the previous games. Hardy pitched his first game yesterday, and did splendid work until the eighth. He Is it good batter, and gives promise of being a good one. Scranton's playing yesterday Jacked that snap and ginger noticeable Satur day nnd Monday. Wllkes-Barrc has a fast lot of youngsteis, who ought to inake a good, showing In the league. Vilkes-33arre plays here again today, aiid Scranton has resolved to have a more pleasant , tale to tell than that of yesterday. The score: SCRANTON. 1!. 11. o. a. i:. Coiton, c.f. ....' 1 I) 1 (I 1) lllnkc), l.r 12 10 0 Nickels, f.t 2 tl 0 0 0 Logan, 21) 0 12 5 0 K'lllinn, Hi 1 01 II 1 Miiiiullr, Jb (I 1 12 0 0 Slioh, "S.s 0.1-1 1 0 Stcinbcig, c (I 0 II 2 I) 1 1 Llardy, p , 0 1 0 Totals ..'. 5 0 21 12 2 WILKES-BARHE. 11. II. 0. A. K. KiliS, c.t 0 ' 0 0 0 0 Barker, :.b 10 3 10 t-'ltpp, S.s t '2 2 '' 1 Conway, l.f 110 0 0 Cole, l.f t 0 a 1 0 ,T. Welsh 117 2 1 Course), b 2 1 (20 Burke, e I 1 S S 0 Koos, p. ., 0 1 0 2 I) ToUU 8 T 27 11 2 Bcianlon 0002 2 010 0 j Will.os-Biric 0 0100007 8 Two b.i?e bits Logan, .7. Walsh, Burhc. Three base hits Nickels. Stolen lnc9 Sullivan, Rai l;er, IlurKe. Lilt on bases Sciantoii, 0; Wilkes llaue, 4. Struck out lly Il.iidy. ; by Boss, 4. Double plays Haul)- to Logan to Stlim.lt, Lo pan to bctnnaltz to J. WaMi to Coursey. I'ir-t on cnors Seiunton, 1. That on balls-Off Hanly, 3; off lions, 5. Hit by pilthci lly Haul)-, 4; by Hos, 1. Passed ball Duike. Umpiic Gilli gan. Time l.t!0. Beading-Lancaster. Reading, May ft The Stale League soa-on was opened hue this a(ceinuon.1icfoie 1,200 people. I'uige pitthed u grcit.f,'Uiic, but the loi lis went to pieces in the sKth inning, making five bad ci ioi s, nnd the visitors lolled up hlv inns. Stoic: HEADINC. It. 11. O. A. K. 'CuiTinan, Sb 10 10 1 Hontlnon, 12 110 Ionian, ih o o io o l .c)iiohK i.f ) 1 7 0 0 I.aw.-oii, s.? 112 2 2 Ussier, l.f 110 0 0 liluntaine, l.f 1 1 1 0 0 Meld. 21 0 2 1 .1 1 Paige, p 0 1 1 :: (J Totals B 1 27 11 4 LANCASTER. It. II. O. A. i:. Shlmieis, s.s 1 II 2 ." 2 Holrcr, 'JI I II U 1 1 KoleiKa, o I I) 7 0 0 JcflilcH, Mi 0 10 10 lJiauby, 11 1 0 H 0 1 McClvnn, 1 0 0 2 1 0 J Unci, l.f 0 10 0 0 Fortnoy; f.f 1 I) .1 II 0 Unl,lc, c.f I 2 2 0 0 Totals 0 1 27 1,1 4 Stoie by innings: Peadliig 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 2-3 Lanea-Acr 0 o o o 0 (I 0 u -o SjJirlttre lilt .Inidui, blilnnus, n-lcr. Stulrn Iiumm He) noliN, lluntliron. Left on bases Itcail Ins, 9; ljiuMitcr, 0. btruelc out lly lltUlynn, 7. I'lrt on cnor RiMillwr, fi; Laneihtrr, S. I-lrt on ballf-Oir 1'aUe. 2. lilt by pltilitr fchlnners, Illnei. Wild pitch SU(ll)iin. Umpiic ' Southard. Time 1,15. Williamapoit-Lobnnon. Wllllauiiport, Slay . The State I.eauuc feason .n openid lu'io today llh ne.uly 1,00(1 people )iCent. I'iet!nu3 to tbu same, a tliort btrcit ji.iruile wai hcbl, ith the niauir, manager and nutnpaper nun In unices, and beaded by tlm laiuoui llepis? band of forty piece. At the pul, the band Bo a coi.ierl, nnd Mo)or I.fad ,leln, In a few nppropilalo iimaiKn. to.-ed the liali to the umpire. MI.rablo fleldins; and In oblllly to hit at tbu pioper time lot the home team the fame. The ecoic: VlI.I,IAMSi'OItT, It. II. O. A. i:. Tcniplcn. 1,1 0 0 0 0 1 Heard, x.U 0 10 0 0 fkhulU, 2b 117 11 O'rlbky, c 0 14(1 firfei. lb 13 7 11 Ii. WIllIlT, l. 2 2 3 2 1 tew, 21 , ,... 0 0 0 4 0 CtoiiRlian. c.f ,...,,.. 0 I 3 n ii II. Wllllir, l.f 0 10 2 2 Hell, p ,,.. 0 0 0 0 2 Total 10 21 It VOIJR FAITH will be a. strong as ours If you try - Shiloh's Consumption Cure and ours Is co strou guarantee a cursor ri 'UK. wo riiutul lllonev. ntnl n-f sond vnu free trial bottle it ou write for it. SUILOiru costs 25 cents and will cure Con. sumption, Pueutuonia, IlrouchltU and all I.ung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold lu a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing these things for 60 years. S. C. WELLg U Co., I,c Roy. II. V. KmrVa i!invMDAiTa a tmu ClnH.anl. wv.vwi iwvi I VV' k7wtucwi J cxr.arif tit- thw WHHHf LUBANO:.. n. it. o. A. v., MeD.ide, M. .....,.,,,,..., 2 4 12 1 Yotinar, 3b. ......i... ,,.,,. 0 1 1 , 1 t'orlello, l.f. ...,.,.,,,1,,,. 2 0 2 0 0 llollln, f, .1...... ,,..,,... 0 1 10 2 0 llairlsan, lb. ,.., ,,,,,, 2 2 7 0 0 I'ldlblti, c.f ,..., 0 0 1 0 0 HY.tliKr, 2b. ....,,.,,,,,., 1 o ,1 a 1 I.aflVy, l.f, ..,.,,., i,..,.,.. 2 12 0 0 Ihinn, p. ,..,...., 110 10 Total" ., ,, 10 10 27 8 3 Kerne by Innlnus! Wllllaimport 0 1100200 04 Mmnon , .13 0 0 0 0 2 3 x 10 llirned runs Wllllamport, 2. To bniso lilts -lrlbley, I. Wlllltf, Wlovt, Me.ttlc,2l llatrl Rilii, I)ui)ii. Sacrifice lilts Rolllin, Save, 2, Slnlen liafps llorrlitiili, WcftlaKe, t,affey, RchtilU. Celt oit liiip-Wllllnni'pnrt, (lj !& bnnon, B. StnicK nut lly Hell, 4i by Dunn, P. Double plajif McDiile, Wcsttahc to llarrlffan, l'lrt on rrrort Wllllaniport, UJ Ilnnon, 8, Phut on bills-Olf Bell. 3. Umplrc-Seld. Tlnie-1.43. National League. At Cincinnati ll.ll.G. I'lttslilllR 10 000 000 30 R 0 t'lncinnatl 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 12 D 0 llnttcilci CIh-hIhh iiiul Silinmcr; I'lillllpa and BcrRcn. Umpire 1,'nnlle. At Oldeaco St. Ioul y Chle.igo; rain. Oilier cliilid not scheduled. American League. At Philadelphia IMMI. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 C Phlladlphla 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 x 11 10 0 PICTURE Jean Bnpllste discovers his sweet heart, Adele. Find the old Mohawk chief and General Winslow. Battel ics CVirrick an! Drill; Plank and Pow ers. 1,'inpiic 0'I.oiikIiIIii. At Bo-tou P llilllmuic 0 .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Ho-ton 0 8100000 1 u ,n.i:. S i 12 1 Batteries rotcmau uml Uobinson; Uineen Wainei. Umpire bheihlan. At C'le eland B. and .11.1'. 12 1 lrt ;t uml rhiuiKo 2 0000100 3 II Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 a Batteiies Griffith nnd bullban; T.nlor lliniK. Lmpirc Cirutheis. At Detioit St. T.oul-r-raln. Eastern League, Worcester, 0: Jersey City, 5. Piouilente, 9j Xewatk, J. Othei games jirevented by rain TUNKHANNOCK. ?pceial to the Scianlon Tribune. Tunkhannock, May C Attorney James R. Scouten, of WIlkes-Barre, was doing business In town on Tues day. W. It. Arnts was doing business in Scranton on Tuesday. At the school directors' convention, lveld at the court house on Tuesday afternoon, Superintendent T. H. Jarvls was chosen to fill a third term as superintendent of schools, over his competitor Prof. T. J. Merman, by a vote of 10."i to 61. The convention by a unanimous vote fixed the salary of the superintendent at fifteen hundred dol lars a year. Squire Frank II, Welnsheimer, of Noxen, was chairman of the conven tion; Dr. A. H. Fitch, of Factoryvllle; Fred II. Fahsett, of Forkstoa and William E. Warner, of Nicholbon, sec retaries. The court room was packed with a large and enthusiastic audience, who frequently applauded or disap proved the woik of the convention In an unaffected manner. Parliamentary law was little evoked. Piofessor Charles F. Osborne, of 'the Nicholson graded schools was an In terested spectator at the school direc tor's convention on Tuesday. Profes sor Osborne was himself a. candidate for superintendent in 1S9!, but did not secure the necessary number of votes. Burglars entered thd hardware stoio of A. P. Williams a. company, on East Tioga street, Monday night nnd carried off n smalt amount of change which they found In tho cash drawer. The meat market of West Brothers, nearby was also entered on the samo evening and probably by the samo parties, Law Student Jesslo Slckler, expects to tttko an examination for admission to tho bar about the llrst week In Jane. Ex-Sheiirc Charles S. Knapp, of Skinner's Eddy, who lias just returned fiom a trip to California, was u caller in town on Tuesday. HALLSTEAD. Special io The Scranton Tribune. JIallHtead. May C Among tho Blng hamton callers Monday wefc: W. J. McIcod, Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Mis. A. P. Merrill, Mis, James Snover, Mrs. Benjamin I.uwrenco uml Mrs. Qeotgo Lamb. Mrs. Thomas Shannon returned Mon ,ciiy,from lilnehnniton, wheio she went to attend tho funeral of a relutlvp, Miss Bessie Conrad, of Alford, la tho guest at the home of Mrs. l3ert Altl rldge, on Park avenue. Miss Canto Mead on Saturday after noon very pleasantly entertained a number of her friends at a 0 o'clock tea. Among those present were Misses Marlon uud Lillian Church, liattle Mc TJL'oil, Grace Harding, Katherlue Sum merton, Gertrude and Gruco Ucad, Bruco Chase, of Penn Aigyl, visited his grandparents, Mr. unci Mis. S. B. Chase, Saturday und Sunday. Miss Ethel May, of .Scranton, vlBlted ft lends In town iicently. W, It. Tinker preuched at Dundaff, Sunday, Mrs, Peter Allen, of Chose avenue, Who has been visiting her parents ut Silver Luke und helping to cuio for her sister, Miss Julia Donovan, wlio has been seriously ill, returned home Mon day, Morris Stuck und, crew nnd George alliens and crow have been transferred to Scranton, Where they will run from Scranton to Elmlra. Mlssea Katharine Condon nnd Alice Kelley, of Lestershtro, .visited nt the homo of Mrs. Anna Condon on Sunday. Miss Georgia. WcWltt, of Bllighuniton, Is the guest of her nunt, Mrs. George Ijtnnb, of Main street. K, D. Hcmtrlck taught nt the High school Tuesday, In the absence of Pro fessor 1$. W. Pease, who was nt Mont rose on business. DuBols Chase, of Easton, la visiting friends and relatives In town. Nov. U Vf. Church preached at the Presbyterian church, in Upsonvllle, on Sunday. Mndolhie Wcntz, of Blnghnniton, vis ited her grandmother, Sunday Inst. J. Ij. noss was a cliller at Montrose, Tuesday. ''" NICHOLSON. Special (o the Scranton Tribune. " Nicholson, May C Miss Esther Wil cox la spending n. few days at Lake Wlnolu. Edgar Bell Is home for his summer vacation. Byron Blakcsloo has resumed his position In J. E. Harding's store, after n prolonged Illness. " Stone business Is hold up on nccount of shortage of cars, the company being PUZZLE. unable to furnish more than onc-fltth of the number required. Supoilntendont Hixon's men are. put ting in now track scales at this station. Frank CarluccI, of Carluccl's Stone company, was In town on business, Monday. - DURYEA Special in the Scranton Tribune. Duryea, May 6. Miss Lillian Bur leigh was a caller lif Plttston, Mon day. , , Dennis Tennie, of this place, had his leg Injured at the Simpson colliery1. He was removed to the Lackawanna hos pital where the leg was amputated. Miss Nellie Dills has returned home after a few days visit with friends in Greenwood. George Ammorman will kindly thank anybody that will return his dinner pall which was stolen at the Erie depot yesterday. Can have the dinner, but not the pall. HOPBOTTOffl. Special to the Scranton Tiibune. Hopbottom, May C Several of the young people from this place enjoyed a drive to Waverly, Saturday. Mr. D. W. Wright, spent Sunday with his family in town. LIST OF ADVEHTISED LETTERS. List of letters reinahilnj; uncalled for at the Sci.intou potoultc, I.uckauiinua county, Pa., Jl.iy 7, 100.'. Persons calling for lluu lelteis ill plca-c su advertised and ghc date of list. Abercnthy, II. f,. dent, Anton, (ieoree, Bacon, Andiuw H. llronu. 1). U. ll.irlmv, Hiram. Bilnk, Miller. Ititnnan, .May. ItlKiH, Mike. Harnett, Harnett 0. llentley, llenj. h. Ballaul, W. A. Ilrnliiir, Pcuy I Butler, .Icwcpli. Hrunk, C. M. Cuunlnluui, II. O. t'aipeutcr, Vhtor. C'liik, .lay A (2). Clark, .MI-.S Snah M. Clark, i:. 11. Case, Linn A. Cnnnell, Ma Annie, Columbia Car hcliools. Colli), Mr. DuiiKlicity, William. DUchiiiKer, 1. .1 . Dougherty. Aiuia. Deck, h. II. Douil, Xolson. llletiiik, -Mi-u. Mailha. Dullnif, JliM (iiiclc. DUlMinv, Clurhs (1, lih, Clara. J. DouKhertv, William, llnirle, Sin. .lennlo, lMirBOOd, JIu. Alice Kikman, Jll Kluipiice. KltziurU, Mr. John Prldile, Mi. M. (iaiillner. II"' Poulliy men's Prlutir (2). drat low, i:dwaid. (lolcllni,', Mrs. Klsle. (3allt, Mis. Nellie, dill, James. HalHlc.nl, Samuel. Hughe'. Jamc. lilne, Mis. Maud. Hoi u, Mivi Miv. Iluse, Ml. Claia, Heirman, Kuill. Horn, Hell!. Hall, Prank W, Illllmrn, Mrs. HalUtead, Miss Ulanche. Hamlley. A. (!. lloian, M. It. llundcker, Adam, Haney, A. II. Hoes, llobcrt. Haiiiuan. MUs Mary. Heitle, William. llapeman. Jlrs. William. Holden, Thomas. H)den, Predcrifk. .Mm, Thomas. Johnson, Catharine, Judlckjs & S)jlnu, Kahle, OeorBc W, Karnes, MIs llnsc. Kliwln, Mis. l'aniile. Xcnh, H. 1). Line, fieoie. Lee, (.'coipre A. Lons, Mis. L. B. W. len, IJev, Jolin P. L.ncll, Mis. Annie. Mctlrniv, .ls Kuti. Jlullierlii, -MUs Nellie. Mi'ichaut, llcuiy 1). Mlsctt, Ann. Moore, Itev. John L. Moore. Xiton, Oeoige. Noon, W. J. On ens, Kev. O'Connor, Anqle. Old, Mr. O'Malley. Pat. II. Powell, JIKs Vcrdlc. I'.Ujka, Peter. Pond I, Joepn. Potter, William P. ltny, Allen. Ite) nobis, Abraham, lllildand, IMnard W. Itllllfil'i'. John. l()icr, .Mrn. Josephine, Buddy, Ith haul .1. lllncman, William J, ll.wler, I,. Hilev, William. Mall, MIm Pa a. Salvlna, Mis. Sanderson, O, R. huait, (ieoico W. Swarts, llariy. Smith, J. 11, buret, Mrs. II. B, ShiKcr, John. Smith, W, O, Slinonson, Miss. Scluiik, Jlis Plonnco Punpnn, lladv, Slilelds, William S. Sliuirei, W. II. and M. 6. RwlUci, Phillip. Mew lis, MUs Lizzie. Mnl III, Pied A. S)tenke, Frame. Smith, Hit. P.o.e. Sherwood, Vliglnla, hloccmhe. Mis. Tlioj. D. Smith, William. Silllvjii. MUs Qiace, Sleber, John. Thomas, II, I), 'lilllng, C. II. 0, i 'lliompsoii. T. S, 'lliomas, II, llHord. 11. Vuiiahn, M. A. Walter, W. n. Wmblewtkl, Cliailcs. Walter, Harry. Wrlulit, I'micls, Whitukir, l'li'il. Wheeler. Nettle X, W)l,ikle, Jacob. Wal.li, l'etei, Zm oibka, Mrs. V. l.autiinau, i iiu. Tiimn n.ss m".tti:h. Jo.eph Collins, deaf mute, caidj I). Foley, dozen photos; Mr. John Miller, photo. West Scranton Station, I.0ICH7. Blikwlck, O. W. Burleigh. Mix BllJ Plurlaton, WuiitrMtc Dikan, Mis. Mltl !) trs, Mrs. Kwns, Wllliaui Kaiu, Mls lles!e Par. ner, MI- Kullc IligKlns, Alexander Madejkottskv, lUlubclb O'Bilcn, II. V. Palmer. MUs Mjkj-Iii Phllllrw, Aiulro l'rantrlcUk, JcjsIc 1.. Wllliains, Autoiit Zeauojck. PACKA0U3. 1'iitct UooLIim., THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents tor Cadi Extra lArn. For Bent. FOIt llll.ST 12-room home, Inlett Impiovcmcnts, 1W1 Mulberry. Inquire en premises. l'Olt 1IP.NT llouio In Batten, near station: nice Iv located) inako n nice mniincr reshlenie, For fmther parlleuhrs, apply W. 11. Slade, Hil ton, Pa. l'Olt I1F.NT Pleasant house for mnnmer, nice jard, prarden and fruit. Pasture lor covj sprlns water in limikei nice ilrho to city. Ap ply J. C. Billey, Chlneliilla, Pa. FOIt ItF.NT-fimall furnished house for rent. In quire nt 023 Vino street. BA1IN FOB ni:NT-$12, April 1st, three box and three ligle stalls and wash rack, rear oi .124 Madison avenm. Inquire nt 031 Madison ovc. 10B BHNT-Slnre hulldlnp for rent In DicliMn City. ii. nulldlnc 0 feet by 24 feet, cellar under all, nnd second story can bo arranptcil wr family. All In Rood icpalr ready for use. Two roal breakers nnd mines clone by employing over a thousand people. An cntcrprlslns: m"0'11,",' ran get a lartrc trade. Apply to William H. nichmond, Blclimond Hill, 3123 N. Main aumtc, Scranton, Pa. Furnished Booms. I'lillNlSIIKU KOOAIS-One, two, three or tour. T29 Jefferson acnuc. FOB BKNT Ono furnished room, with Imple ments; also one on third floor, cheap. C27 Adams avenue. FUBNISHED nOOMS for rent, modern lmpra.o Inents; private family; gentlemen piclcrred, t 5.17 Adams atenuc. FOIt ItBNT Furnished room; heat and bath. C25 Linden street. FUBNISHED BOOMS FOB nT.NT. with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen prcfccrcd, at &30 Adams avenue. For Sale. FOB SALn Cheap, a season ticket for tho h'cranton Ball l'aik. Inquire ut 1H3 Capousc avenue, city. FOB SALB 1 canvas jumping net, 1 life gun, 7 Hall life belts. 1 2j-foot tiiBul ladder, 1 ladder strap, 2 lidder polos, 1 pradlcc net. 7"i foot vi-lnch lope. Apply Win. Council Hose Co., lfiC) I'ittston nveinie. HOUSE FOB SAM-.7j. Lickawunna Laundiy barn, rear 01.1 Pine f-trcct. FOB SALE Ladies' bic.vcle for sale; cost $100 when new; will tell cheap. Call at 815 Jcf frrson avenue. FOB SALE Bound nnd flat bottom boats, In stock and built to ordr in short notice. Packaid nnd Curtis, liJ Cherry t,ticet, Uunnio.c, Pa. FOB SALE-Hand tilk doublcrs. Bros , Paterson, ,V. J. New. Bam ford Wanted To Bent. WANTED BOOMS For two adults, three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, first floor picfirrcd. Addrc&s M. B., Tribune office. WANTED Furnished houc or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Addiess A. 0. E., Tiibune office. Wanted To Buy. WANTED A good road nnd family hoise; young, sound, kind and linnil.oine; good fl)lc and some speed; not .ifriid of nnv tiiini. Xcw 'phone UOS, or address "IIor-,cinan," Scianton, Pa. WANTED TO BUT V second limit genfa bleyclo. State price. Addiess E. S. 1)., Tiibune office. v I Theatrical ATTBACTIONS TODAY. ACADEMV-Schiller Stock Company. Afternoon and night. Schiller Stock Company Two huge audiences gieeted the Schiller Slock company .vcsteiday at the Academy of Muiic. "Sippho" was the bill in the afternoon and "Wo man's Encni)" at night. Both pioduetions wcro admirably pirsented by this excellent oiganla tion, which is beaded by tho accomplished ar tiste. Miss Ella 1'oiit.iiiicblcau und Campbell liratten. PleaJng specialties are introduced be tween the acts, chief among which was (lie great Zarrow Tilo of trick bicyclists, clo-iiiw tho per formances. Their net, entitled, "A Night on tlic Board Walk," is easily Hie cleverest act of its kind and deserved the cnthu-lastic reception they received. 'Ihe wonderful tilcks tills famous trio perform on blc)cles amixo and bewilder the au dience in their daiing nn(Lilc.tprlty. The mount ing of a ladder, which stands fully ten feet high, on one wheel and a thrilling jump to the c-tagc below, Is only one of the many marvelous feats. Beautiful and appiopriately illuiutiutPil seen ciy is u-od in tills act, and btaitling uud amus ing athletic f ci Id arc peifoimcd by tiki attach ments. They will be with the Schlllii company the entile week. This afternoon, "Monte Crlsto" will be the hill, and tonight a icvUcil and elah date pioductlon of "Jesse James" will be pre H'lHed. "Sis Hopkins." AH the fcwcctncas and purity and delicacy of sentiment which chaiactcrlze- mch pieces as "Way Down East" and "The Old Hontestcd," and unke them among the gieatest playa the ttagc has cwr seen, arc elements which have made "Sis lllpklm" equally famous. Tills, with the chaunlng churaclir study of a countiy girl of Indiana, liy Mls Jtose Melville, has made tho play one of the most successful lend pleasing now befoio the public, "his Hopkins" comes to the L)cenm Saturday afternoon and night, Special haigain day mati nee will be given at 2.15. Pi Ices, 2.1 and Ml cents; children to any part oi the house, IS cents. Seats go on tale tomorrow moinlng at t) o'clock. Innocent Mnl do Company. "Tho lnnocrit Maids" company, whlih plajs at the Star th.'.iter tomoiiuw, will piooiil foi the hut part a builcquo entitled, "A Wooden Wo man." This Is followed by an olio, In which there an' none but lar acts. Ihe biiiliMpio whlih clones the show Is a side-i-pllttlng piece, entitled, "A Lutteiy Ticket," and nlforiN the loiiuill.iiie full bway to display their talents. Altogether, tin perfoimanco la unequalled In tbu cm i 111 nee of Its talent ami tho lalh maiini't In which It hi piodueeil, nimintcd and rootuiucd, Special icturn engagement, STAGE NOTES. "The Old Cabin Home," a new play of South ern life, wiltteu ,by (liattun Donnelly, will be produced by Jicob Lltt licit season. Dorothy Morton ln.t her suit agilust the Sliu Brotheu foi ShOl). She rclusul to slug: on Sunday ami was discharged, ami the suit followed. A modern comedy called "The Wa)s of Susan" has been written for Henrietta Cio.uian by En- GREATIiY ALABMED, By a Persistent Cough, but Permci ently Cured by Charaberlain'a Cough Bemedy. Mr, II. I. Uurbuge, a stiident at law, In Qrconvllk'i S. C, hail been ttoubletl for four or live years with a continuous cough which ho suys "greatly alarmed ine causing mo to fear that I wns in tho llrst stage of consumption," Mr, Burbuge having Been Chamberlain's Cough Ileiuedy advertised concluded to try It: "I soon felt a remarltablo chango and after using two bottles of the twcnty-Uvo cent size wus per manently 'iirii," Sola lv U dl'Ulf Bists, - J SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Branch WANT Offices, Wnnt Advertisements Will Be Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. CentrnrCity ALBEBT SCIIDI.TZ,' corner Mulberry street and Webster nvenue. OUSTAV P1CI1EL, B50 Adams avenue. West Side (lCOIIIIi: W. JENKINS, 101 Soulh Main avenue. South Scianton FBEI) I,. TEltl'PE. 720 Cedar avenue. North Sernnton fJEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main aicnuc and Market street. Green Bidge CIIAIII.ES P. JONES, LV7 Dickson nvenue. F. J. JOHNS. ft.'O rireen llhlgc flrcct. O. LOItENX, corner Washington ave- avenue and Marlon street. Petersburg VW. II. KNEITEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore , J. 0. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Malo. YOfNCI MEN WANTED, any distance, copy icners nome evenings ami return to us. vve pay $10 pei t lions mil. Send addressed envelope, p.iitlculiis and copy. l M. C, Dept. U'i, Box 1111, Philadelphia. WANTED At once, two good caat mak-rs; steady work. Applv to (ieorge Huts, city tailor, Main street. Plttston, Pa. WANTED By one of the largest old line life iiKUi.mi'c conipaiilcM. ten agents for North eastern Fenii-yhanhi. Lihcral contiact, saliry or commission. Address Manager, cue Tribune. riTiT WANTED A .voting man who his hid ono eii'a experience lu tin shop. Foote & Fuller, Meats building. WANi'ED Fiist class sliopm iker, for repiir wcilc. D, A. Davl, Liucnic avenue. West Plttston. WANTED Painters; only cood men need apply. Call at Charles Wagner's, ".III Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. WANTED An experienced cook and liundrcss. Apply at once. olO (julnc-y nvenue. WANTED Two girls, one for general lioiisewoik, other for light lioucwoik. aril tn help in cue of children; good home, good wages Write to .Mrs. W. S., Tribune office, Scianton, Pa. WANTED A tlioioiigldy evpeiienied shoo sales lad) ; good liberal wages. Addre.-s Shoes, Tribune office. lOU.Nti LADIES WANTED, any distance, copy letters 1 ome ewnings and letmn to,u. We pay S10 per lliouind. Send addressed envelope, pirtlciilars and copy. F. M. C, Dept. 413, Bo 1411, Philadelphia. WANTED Women to cimass for and renres:it the TABARD INN L1BI1ABV; in some ells tricts subscriptions have been secured at prac ticnlly evciy bouse; evpciienccil canvasscis can make $30 a week, (live lefeiences ami addiess. W. F. Smith, Mgr. Sub. Dept., The llool.lovers Library, Phiiadelpliii. WANTED Good lace vvcams. Apply John Bromlev & Sons., Lehigh avenue lielovv Fiont street, Phiiadelpliii, Pa. F..PEBII:NCED LAUNDRY HELP WANTED Ap ply at Kc)stono laundry, 114 South Main avenue, between 7.30 and 8.J0 p. m. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED LIFE OP T. DEWITT TALMAOE, by his Son, IIKV. FRANK DEWITT TALMAOE and associate eilttors ot (.lirLstlan iieiaiu. only dooi: endorsed by Talmagc family. Enormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write immceliitely CL.KK & CJ., a2a s,, 4tli bt, I'nllu. , Pn. Mention this Paper. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED, by )Oung man with ex perience in the butcher business; Al lefer enccs. Box 13, Tribune oftlce. LADY SrEN'OGBAPllKB of several year.' cvpui encc dcsiics situation. Addre.'s, Box S'M. Tribune, POSITION WANTED by'expericnccil Inly stenog rapher and ofllcn assistant; wages, fJO a month. Address S. (J Tiibune office'. WANTED Position by a )oung man as book keeper or assistant and l)pewrlter, wheio good bard woik (alls lor advancement; ein give lefeirnco as to iliuractcr and abiliti ; good pen man; correpondeni a solicited. Adthcvi "Per manent Position," cue of Tribune oftlce. SITUATION WANTED taking care of lawns, or gaiden, or grading, lilt Llo)d .street, top 1oor. WIDOW with one child wants a situation as housekeeper in a widower's family. Address B B., ttl Bock stieet, Plttston, Pa. SITUATION WANTED By a reliable colored manos porter, office or day's work. Ad dress II, A .'llll Penn avenue. Wanted. WANTED AT ONCE Teams In draw coal, ler Coal-Co., 50 Coal Enduing!', Foiv WANTED To buv second hind cart for louniry use; iiiu.t be strong and cheap. Address, Box 27I, Factoryvllle, Pa. gene Presbbrey, but won't be keen until the firt of next j car. Louis Maun will piobably be seen in a tinman llebiew lole next m'.uoii miller Hie direction of the Site Binthers. Clara Llpm.ui will star alone. Connie Edhs will probably tome to this coun try as llm piinclpal in "The Silver Sllppei" limit HMnn, She was last seen heio in "'Ihe Shop rilil." Charley F.vans will-make a big levival of his old sueiets, "A Parlor Match," next season, A big featuie for the second act will be obtained in Euiupe, Ellen Burg will replace tiii'tcben L.vons next seifon as lending lady In "soldiers of Foituiie." Miss Buig is tho wife of Bobeit Ede.sun, the star of the piece, "'Ihe Climbers," whlih, aa produced for 21) nights at the BIJou theater, New York, will conic to the L)ccum shortly, hxs for Its then e Hie social climbing of u New Ymk fuinlly, who-e cffoils to be ilionlly fashionable aro attended by ditliculllrs. 'Ihe charter to be, as-sumed by Jen nlu A, Eustaci! Is life ically worthy one among Ihice daughters of a vain and ambitious woman. PECKV1LLE. I'eekvillo has a dog exterminator. No less (ban foui dugs have recently died fiom pultun. William Oo)iic has lot two valuilde dog; ,W Scott, one, and .Mrs. T.i)lor, one all within a few di)s. Beiently J, 1). Peck lot a valuable bird el vir from the tame cauie, William Warfleld. driver for Iho Wll.on Fire compiny, U on the tick lUt. , Arthur Wearno left Monday for m FinncUco, Cal. Hr. Wiarne it afflicted with bronchial trouble, and It U hoped hU lay llieie will be bcucllclal. Jacob Micruur, of the Fast Side, is hiving a new stole elected, and will, in tho near futuie, embark in the groceiy bu.luess. Dr. .J, B. Clover returned last evening fiom u trip to Albrny, N. Y. Dr. J. W, Beck is havlne; a new bam elected on Ida lot on Main street. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mora Til n Four Une. a Cents tor tiacli Utn Un, LEGAL. NOTICE Is hereby given (lint appllentlnn will lie uiHiie in iiu govrrnor oi reniwvivani.1, on May US, ItlOJ, by David f,. Ennnuel, John M. Bucklatiil mid Lcotiird Pcckllt, all lesldciils of Pennsylvania, under the Act ot Assembly, en titled, "An Ait to piovlde tor the Incornora. Hon and regulation of certain, cnrpoiallons," ap proved April 29, tfffl, nnd Ihe supplements thereto, for the charier of an Intended corpora, tloii In be called 'The Eininuel Stone Company," the charier and object nf which Is the ipiirr)lng and riushlng of stone, slag or other material and the rolling of Hie same, and for these purposes to have, possess, and injoy all tho rights, beneflls and privileges of raid 'Act of Assemblv nnd sup plements thereto. . ALEX. N. ULI1ICH, May !!, Him, Solicitor. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the governor nf the Stale nf Peiin-ylvanla on Wcdnenliy, Hie 2Mb. dty of May, IDOL by William I,. Connell. Edward S. Jones and James S. McAiuilly. et al under the Act ot Assembly nf the Conmionucaltli of Pcnns.vjvanl.i, entitled. "An Act to piovlde for the Incctnora tlon and regulation of certain corporation", ap proved April 2'l, 1S74, and the supplements then to, for a charter of an Intended corporation, to be cnlled "North End Coal Compiny," the character und object whereof Is mining, prepiu Ing, shipping, and soiling anthracite coal and for tliee puipiws to hive, pusses and enjov all the rights, benefits .mil prlvlliges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. 1. O. REYNOLDS, Solicitor. NOI'ICE Is hereby given that Blttenbender rom limy, pi'isoiM bivlng a Hen under the laws nf l'enns.vlvani.i upon goods ware and merchan dise of W. II. Campbell, consisting of one set of buggy wheels on account of storage nnd labor bestow oil on such goods, fbo owners having failed, noglieted and refused In pay the amount of such chaiges upon said property within sixty da.vs after demand thereof, made personally, will expose tli said set of buggy wheels to sale nt public auction at Bittenbemier Company'!! store, 12l Franklin nvenue, oily ot Scranton, licka wanna county. Pa on the fitli dty of July. A. 1)., 1002, at 12 n. in , and sell the samo or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said Hen, together with costs of sale and adver tising. BtlTENIIENDEIt COMPANY. l!Es.OLVED, By the Select Council of the city of Scianton, the Common Council concmrlnr. That Scranton stieet from the Cias house lirldte to the D., L. & IV. r.illroiil, IllooimbuiR divis ion, bo paved and the cot theieof nseiu:il against the nbutting pioperties aicouling to the foot front rule; provided, that tlircc-fouillis of all the memhers elected to each branch of the coun cils shall vote in favor thereof. On the ptage of this resolution by the said three-fourth vote and ILs nppiowd by the city recouler. the city cleik shall publish a copy thereof in all the newspapeis which publish lliu city advertise nienl. for ten days, stating that unless a tnajar lly of Hie owners of property nbutting upon laid Scranton street, between the gas house bridge and the D., L. k W. railroad, Bloomsburg ilivis ion, shall signify to councils in writing within sixty U from the date of the approval of this lesolutioii, their preference of the material de sired for such pavement, councils will proceed to pi-n an oidhiancc directing paving of said Scran ton stieet horn the gas house bridge to the Illoonishuig division of the D., L. & W. rail road with such material as they may sec lit. Approved April 28, 1102. W. L. Council, Recorder. Attest: M. T. Lavclle, City Cleik. NOTICE Is hereby given Hilt A. R. Gould & ons, peisons having a lien, under the law.s of I'itins)l',ania, upon goods, wares and mer chandise of tho Deer Paik Brewing Company, consisting of one two horse delivery wagon, on account of stmagc and labor bestowed on such goods, the owners having failed, neglected and re fused to pay the amount of such charges upon said propei 1 within sixty tlayn alter demand thereof made personally, will cxpo-e the said two-horse deliveiy wagon to sale, at public mo tion, at (,'iuld'ri Carriage Woiks, No. 413-421 Linden street, city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Penns.vlvania. on the 14th day of May, A. D. 1(02, at 10 o'clock a. in., and sell tho same or so much theieof as shall be sufficient to discharge said lien together with costs of sale and advertising, A. B. OOULD k SON'S. W1LLABD, WARBEN & KNAPP. Solicitors. Xost. LOST A beidcd purse, containing sum of money. Return to Coulon Supply company, 211 Penn av enue. LOST A l'idics' gold watch; a liberal reward will lie given if icturncd to Hotel Terrace. LOST Agdld watch and fob cither on Carbon street or fiom Carbon stieet to Mulberry on Penn. Finder icturn to George J. Ash, Times office. Reward. LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum of money, on Lackawanna nvenue, near Wy oming. Finder please icturn pure to Tribuno otilec and cep contents. LOST ?2'i, between Peck Lumber Co., East Mar ket stieet and Prcb) terlan church. Bcvvard If returned to office of Peck Lumber Co. Business Opportunity. STOCK AN'D WHEAT TBADEBS without delay. Write tor our special market letter. Tree on application. S. M. llibbaul k Co.,mcmbera N. Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 4t and 16 Broadway, New York. Established 111. Long Distance' Phone 23S8 Broad. Beal Estate. FOR SVI.E Two lots, imnroved. with fence, side walk and gutter, N. Blakcly st Dunnioie; veiy icaionalile. Address Albert Jenkins, south Canaan, Wiijne county, Pa, FOB SALE Elegant sites for homes in tipper Cfrccn llhlgc; choice nelgiuioriioou; moi eic titrable locality for home in Lackiwanna county, J. A. Marvlne, 17J0 Sanderson nvenue. FARM FOB SALE Slxtv-two acres, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, ret Improvcil; excellent spring water on ioi, Linn situated on road. For particulars address Will iam Trcslar, Ariel, Pa. Board and Booms. Villi Y DEhlHAIILE suite of rooms with fust clas table bond, (.an be obtained at SOI Jefferson avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Tvva communicating rooms with board, inhale family, preferred. Two ladiea ana a gentleman. State full particulars. Address C. H. D,, Tiibune ofilco. Rheumatism. nilEUMATISM All parties that wish ran ba speedily and permanently cured ot all va rlctlcs of Bheuiiutisin by a vegctalde compound, Cuica guaranteed. Inquire or address J. L, Tay lor, Scianton, STORAGE. The Scrantou Storage Co, offers perfect facilities for the Storage of household goods etc. Upwards of 30 dry, clean aud thoroughly ventilated rooms, with, individual keys are at the disposal of the public, 113 Franklin Ave, OITY OKDINANOC rju: of sKLiXT'Cotixqr no..,!, rtottj - , . AN ORDINANCE. KT Providing for the construction nf a tal$rhlewef to drain both sides of Penn Avenue bitween the main sewer and 'a point shown on a ' plan, and both side of lairch street from Penn avenue to n point near W)omlng avenue, an shown on plan, profile and specification tiled In the office of tin? city ilerk; tegtllatlnit tho manner of making and cullcctlnir the assess tnrnt therefor nnd appropriating funds to pay for the same. k Section 1. Be It onlaltied by the Select anil Common Council of the City ol Scranton, and It I hereby ordained by the atllbotlly of the same. That n lateral sewer with the necsssary Manhole; latnphnlcs, basins, branchca and ap pliances lo drain both sides of Penn nvenue from the main fewer to a point designated on plan, and both side of Mrcli street lo ft point tmtr Wyoming avenue, In the Fourteenth Sewer dis trict, be constructed In accordance with plan, prollle and specifications filed In the office of lha City Clerk. See. 2. For Ihe purpose of paying for th con struction of said sevvirs, there Is hereby appro prlated the urn of Three Thousand Dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, which sum shall be derived from nsrssmrnt according In the assessed valuation of the propcrtle abutlln upon the street upon whlih the proposed sewer Is to be constructed, a suih properties aie as sessed (or1 tlioypurpcvo of City Taxation for tho J en r iroi. ? See. if. Immediately upon Ihe passage of thl ordinance the Dlicrtnr ol Public Work slnll nc' Ihe cost and expetics of constructing will newer by an eniial ncssmeiit according to tho nwwd valuation nf the properties abutting upon the streets along which this sewer Is to be constructed, as such properties are assessed for the purpose of City Taxation for the year 11)01. Sec, 4. The sum assessed for the purpose of pi) Ing cots nnd expel so of said sewer upon piopcrlle benellttcd thereby, shall be pn.vablo n follow; One-half thereof upon the commence ment nf the work nnd the balance, or so much thereof as may be nccc'Siry, upon the comple tion of the work. Interest shall be computed upon the entire assessment from the date of tlm commencement of the work of constructing said Fewer. And the City Solicitor shall flic lien according to law for all assessment which aro not paid. Any assessment or installment there of may be pild before it Is due and Interest thereon eIi ill cease from, the date of said pay ment. l See. 5. Immediately upon Ihe passage ot this ordinance, the Director of Public Work shall ndverllse for scaled pioposals to construct said sewers, branches etc., and the contract shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder. Each proposal slinll be accompanied by ,cash or cer tified cheek In the sum nf,tluee hundred dollar. In cue the bidder to wjiom the contract shall have been awarded refuse or omit to cxecuta a contract for the work lu accordance with the plans and specifications therefor within ten da)si from the date of award, the enclosure i accom pin) big his proposal shall be forfeited to the use of the City of Scranton. Sec. (I. The contractor shall, before the exe cution of Ihe contract, give a bond In the sum of two thousand dollars, vlth sureties to be up proved by the City Executive and conditioned for the faithful performince of the work accord- , Ing to the contract and the plans nnd specifica tions and for the pa.vment of all claims against said work for material and labor. The contract shall bo completed within three months after it execution and shall contain a penalty of five dollars per day for every day in excess of said time limit In which the woik Is not completed. Sec. 7. The contractor shall be paid upon monthly estimates made by the city engineer, lens ten per cent., which shall be held until the completion of the work and the final acceptance nf the same by the Director of Public Work. AH amounts not paid the contractor within thir ty dais alter they shall have become due shill heir interest at the rate of six per centum p-r . iinntuu. But in no cae shall the contractor be entitled to receive nnv sum whatever in excesi ot the amount actually received by the ell. from the assessment for said sewer. Sec. S. If it shall appear, when the work of constructing said .sewer is completed that th aggregate thereof Ms Icff than the estimated amount as fixed by the Director ot Public Works, be shall prepare a icvicd assessment in whlih lie shall reduce all assessments pro rata, and certify tho same to the City Clerk anJ City Treasurer. Sec. t). The Executive shall appoint an In spector to oversee said work, who shall be p.1id two dollars and fifty cent- per da v. The Dhec tor of Public Works shill keep the Inspector's time and nppiove Ids bill for services rcndciciU Approved Aug. SO, 1001. W. I,. CONNELL, City Recorder. Attest: V. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY .TO LOAN-Qulck. straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 ner cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 814-315 Connell building. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. T.DWABD C. SPAULD1NR, O. P. A 23 TRAD crs' Bank building. Old telephone, No. 1S6J. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELb Building. FBEDEBICK L. BROWN. ABCII. B., REAL li-tate Exchange Iitdg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IIABD1NO, S13 CONNELL BUILDING. Sl'EVENSON k KNKIIIT, 720 CONNELL BLDCi. Dentists. 1)11. C. E. EILENBEBflEB, PAL'LI BUILDING, Spiucc street, Scranton. DR. C. O LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. WILLABD. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS ami Counscllors-at-Lavv, UVJ to 812 Connell Building. IBANK H BOYLE, .VITORXEY-AT-LAW. Room 12, 14, 10 and IS Burr Building. D. 11. REPLOtlLK. An'OBNEY LOANS NERO Hated on real estate security. Mears Building, comer Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUP k JE'sSUP, ATTOBN'KYS AND .COUV-sellois-.it-lavv. Commonwealth Buildings lliionii IP, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS 0ftMK)4, Bth floor. Mcars Building. L. A. WATBP.S, ATIORNT.Y-AT-LAW, BOABD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATION Al, Bank Building. V. COMEC'.YS, Oil REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BEBTIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 W.vomlng avenue. Physicians nnd Surgeons. dr. w. i:. nvenue. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASHINGTON Hit. S. W. L'AMOREvUX, OFFICE 331 U'.vSll liigton avenue. Rcshlenie, lJSv,Mulbfy. Clnonli' dlseises, lungs, lieairt.1 tkidne ) s --end gcnllo-uilmryoigans a specialty. Hours... 1 to 1 p. in, ,1 Hotels and Restaurants. 'Z THE ELK CAFE. 12. AND 127 FRANKLIN ATB nue, Rates reasonable, P. ZIEOI.ER, Proprietor. SCRWIOV HOUSE.- NEAR l) L. k W. PAS sciiger depot. Conducted on tho European plan. VICTOR KOCH,, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. b7biih:os CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS Al! i en pools; no odor; only Improved pumps iwil, A. II. Ililggs, pioprlelor. Leave orders ll'il North Main avenue, or Eleke's ding store, cor ner Adam, and Mulberry. Both telephone!, Seeds, - U. It. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NHtlS ri)iiun, (tore 201 Washington avenue; given houses, lno North Main avenue, store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUIVITEL, RE Ml 511 I.ACKV. AYR., Scranton, P.i., iiianufieturcr of Who Seieetit . ' ' ' ' ' i Miscollnneous, DRESSMAKING FOIt CHILDREN 10 ORDER; also ladle,' waUU. I.ouUa bhoeiual.cr, 'J1J Adams avenue. MEtlAiTdlrlK IH.OaTi'HIS'I Ells' SUPPLIES, E velopi'., paper bags, twine. Warehouse,, U'i Wathii gtou iTfnu.o; Siranton, Pa, THE WII.KKS-Ui.VimR UIXOHD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news standi of Helinuu Bros., 40ct spruce and 60-1 Linden: M. Norton, 321 Laikavauiu avenue; Lx ,S. SchuUir, ,211 Spruce, street. ? ' I m -j m ir a 'v . ., f V? a I V; 1 vl l I ' II !- , .-'" -.. ' -. ' V . -