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TIIK SCIUNTON TIUBUNE-SATOJUJAY, JANUARY 1, 1902.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
AlONTnOSE.
dpcclal lo the Hcranton Tribune.
Montrose, Jtm. .1, 1902. Tlio small
pox Ik ptlll with us but the nrHt
"suurc" nppeiirn to be Rlvlnff pln.cc to
ii reign of common Bense, though there
tiro Btlll ninny wild rumors and badly
oxdKKonilcd reports, which nro very
nnnoyiiiff to the uutiiorltlcH. Mrs. 011
bert's denth occuneii on Tuesday and
her burlnl toolt plituo In the evening
of the snmo day, chourIi volunteers
beltiK received to conduct 11. She died
oC conlluent licniorrliiiglc sinullpox,
one of tho Rniveal forniH of the dlM
enBO, iind from which very few, If any,
over recover. Mr. Ollbert In very sick
With varioloid, but bono 1ms not been
abandoned In his case. Dr. Wanner,
n smallpox specialist of Wllkcs-Burrp.
arrived In Monti ose and consulted
with tho health olllcer, Dr. J. CI. Wll
Bon,vl"ioT the Ollberts' nttendlnp
physician, and with the board of
health. 'I'lilH morning Dr. Wagner
mot many citizens at the ollloo of Jt.
S. Allen, explained the situation lis
be found it utid answered aueullonu.
N'o new cases have developed and It
is fervently hoped that tho worst Is
over.
Charles Leber, of Seranton, formerly
of the Hcrnnton Hepubllcan, wns a
guest nt AV. IT. Dennis" yesterday.
S. B. Hosers Is recovering "from n
serious Illness. His dymhler. Mrs. A.
C!. Harris, of Mount Claw, X. J., is vis
iting at the Hosera" home on Lake
avenue.
Miss Pauline Law Is 111 at her home
on Hisli sticet.
Mrs. D. T. Brewster has returned
from' Matthews, Floridu, where she
has been visiting Mrs. Mary d. Snyre.
Attorney Charles II. Alney has been
on a business tiip up in New Vorl:
st:itu this week.
6eorgo H, Frazler and famllv have
been visiting relatives In Hush,
The annual meeting of the Presby
terian society which was to have been
held on Tuesday next, has been indefi
nitely postponed.
Louis Loomls has returned from a
visit to Wilkes-Barre.
Peter Creter, of Wllkes-Bnrre, was a
guest of Montrose friends over new
year
Mr. and Mir. W. W. Heynolds wel
comed a little son to their home on
South' Main street, on Tuesday.
morning united In marriage to Miss
Hnnna Cogglns, ono of Port Grlmth's
fair school teachers. The ninrrlago
took place nt 9 o'clock, with a nuptial
mass In St. John's church, llev. Falltei
Mcllalo olllclaled. A wedding' break
fast wns uftorwnt-d served rtt the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. James Price.
HONESDALE.
Special U tlic Scronlon Tribune,
'Honesdale, .Tun. 3. AVIIIIuin Swift,.
Jr., returned to Amherst collego today.
Tho Christmas music will bo repented
by the choir of the Presbytorlun church
nt tho next Sunday evening service.
Professor Heft's dimclnc class had
an enjoyable social last evening. The
spring term commences next Tuesday
cvenlnjr.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mumtord enter
tained the Kuchrc club on Thursday
evening.
There never was a mote delighted
audience In tho operii house than the
one which hoard the Ladles' Symphony
THOMPSON.
Special to tlie Pcranton Tribune.
Thompson, Jnu, 3. Merchnnt George
I, Clark, of tho Corner store, Is con
fined to tho bed with Bilbpo these
daVs.
Miss Ilnnnuli tjuthnin, who teauheB
at Knst Ararat, Is at homo this week
with throat ttoublo- and her mother,
Mrs, Ira Latham, Is teaching for her.
George Wallace spent New Tear's
day with his son, Mnnly, ut Ararat.
Very fine sleighing nnd lumbermen
nro tiRlng It to tho extent of their
nullity.
Fred Pease, of the firm of Barnes and
Pease, started for Windsor. Nf Y., on
the evening train New Year's uvo. Ho
was Joined nt Stnrrueea by Mrs. Min
nie Miles of that pinna and tho !) a. in.
train brought Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pease from Windsor, N. Y to Stnr
rueea yesterday. They moved Into L.
W. Snnford's house near the milk sta
tion and they will be at home to their
friends very soon.
llev. J. D. Skellett preached In tho
F. B. church her New Year's even
ing. He Is doing evangelistic work
most of the lime.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Barnes with their
family spent New Year's day with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Krastus Barnes
nt the old homo nt Herrlck Centre.
Frank Hall post, No. 505, CJ. A. It.,
Word wns received here this morn
ing Hint Prof, H. N. Barrett, of the
.Termyn school, is seriously sick with
typhoid pneumonia at his father's
PICTURE PUZZLE.
PITTSTON.
Sjicci.il to tlic Scianton Tribune.
rittston, Jan. 8. Ituthford B. Cease,
of West Pittston, and Miss Eleanor
May Clnikof Philadelphia, avenue,
were united In marriage Tuesday even
ing at the parsonage of the West Pitts
ton Methodist Episcopal church on
AVyoming avenue. They were unat
tended and the mairiage was a very
quiet, affair, owing to the recent death
dp the groom's aunt, with whom he
had matle hl3 home. Mr. Cease Is cm
ployed as engineer at the Wilkes-Banc
establishment of Galland Bros.
Three times each year tho Chautau
qua circle of AVest Pittston hold a so
cial session, the Jlrsl of this year's
events taking place last evening, when
the members of the literary committee
entertained at the homo of Miss Han
nah Thomas, on Philadelphia avenue.
Tho most interesting feature of the
evening was the presentation of the
duel scno and chapter In the "Mer
chant Of Venice," by tho members of
the committee, which is composed of
the following: Mr. and Mis. Brevier,
Mr. B. S. Emory, Mis. Collins, Misses
Thomas, McKane and Spencer. At
midnight the company, VMilch Included
about six guests and tho members of
the circle, sat down to an elaborate
spread.
Charles Sharkey, of Tort Grlfllth, has
been appointed a teacher in the public
schools of Jenkins township, to fill the
vacancy created by the lesignnlloli of
Miss Hannah Cogglns.
The now bilk mill at Uendham com
menced operations Inst week. The
machinery includes sixteen looms, nnd
eight of them are now In use, and the
others will be as soon us apprentices
learn to operate them. Tho first arti
cles woven at the mill wore silk nock
ties, for the stockholders.
Some wireless person, passing by the
residence of Clarence Barber on Broad
street, New Year's eve, recklessly shot
off' a pistol, ono of tho bullets from
which passed through a window of the
home, and narrowly missing Mr. Bar
ber, who was seated In a chair, Imbed
ded Itself In the wall close by.
John J. McNulty, nf Browntown, a
young hum well known to the railroad
ers joC- this vlclnllj, was yesterday
iii a!o -i
-.
THE MARKETS
Wall Stmt &vlw.
New York, Jan. 8. The slock market jlolikil
today to overwhelming olTora to realise proflH
ami ended at a level mbitanllally below tint
of hut iilglil. Ihcns were polntl of Mirngth
dmlng; flic iluv ami tlic priuliilhc llrpiliklllon
wan kept well In liaml wltli the Asilstinro of
the utronct iputi In tho market, Which Weie In
iart iluc One (o manipulation. Thcro win a very
jullinlila shlltliiif t miccnlrtlUo nrcotmu from
Hi oiling Into Unlinl stales Slerl nint tlieic were
evidence! nf clinllar Unnsfcrs at oilier points
In tho market, Early In tho day tlio strona;
poliiU pirilomlnatcil ocr tlic weak ones, hill tlio
prollt taking liee.imo moto (teneral in tho Jay
iro(friicd. Tramaetlom In United Matoi Sttcl
uerc un a cry I.iiro ecalo and tlitwo utotkn
hold their ndiantiiBo rattier moio firmly thin
the general market. 'Ihe local Iradlon utocki
showed utreiiRtli, led by llrooiln Tramlt, which
w one of the few stocks on the llt which start
ed tliU ycarnt u pike far lower than It did lot.
'theio w.n tlretiRlh abo In a number of icnlr.il
tiafllo nnd fumtlmiattm rallwayn. Tho.WabashM
were conipldioui and the Toledo, St. I.ouh and
Wu.teui Hocks wcio usually nclhe nil tumora of
ubwrptinii by Ibe Vandeibllt Interest. On the
odicr In) tut all Ihe recently piomncnl rnccuUtlVo
favorites ee under acute prewlie. Theae in
cluded tho Coalers, especially Heading, the
Oningcrii and 1'arlflc. Ah nftcnlnttniH ad.inci! of
i)s In (float Northern pietened and bidding up
of Northern ScciiiIIIm loinpany on lionilnil
transnctlnni in the outside m.iiket failed to de
ter tpeciilatois tiom telling tho Parities. There
Was nothing In the ilaj's nenri of sufllolent ini
jiortance on the side of depiction to aciount
for the reaction and it was attributed pmely to
realising of spetulatlxc prollts. This develop
ment lather disiicilllcd the lecent theoiy that
the late fcticngth of the market was due to sup
port by gloat uipllulttls and banking Interests
with u lcv to iroHc' ulloii of future piojccts
and nccmril to put the profcF.slon.il Mump on tlic
recent bull niou'iiient. A fuithrr cut In the
pilie of Copper was a lWhtly dlstmbing factor
and the lepuitd of ii'(ue.-l.s fpr ccluulnii of ac
oiiinnod.illon by a large pioiiiotlug indicate in
Ohio leiohod some loiisldcrnllon. Tho nuiket
closed actlie and ca.y nl about tho lowest. To
tal mIim today, 1.027.UK) clinics. The market
for bonds was active- nnd bio.id but Mill some
what Ifiegul.ir. Total sales, par value, $.',ino,000.
United State, bonds Mere all unchanged on tho
last call.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY.
4 Lines 10 Cents
Atore Than I'nur Lines, 3 Cents for Hflcli lixfra t.tnt,
SITUATIONS
WANTED
3 Insertions 25 Cents
Mora Thn Pour Unci, 6 Cents tor Uacli UxtM tln.
For Rent.
KOIl HUNT A ".room houso at ."ill f.co court,
the entrance can bo. fiom Adiins incinn!.
Apply to Win. T. llackelt, 12(1 ami iii Wash
ington avenue. ,
I'Olt HUNT Stoic loom No. UW Jijrkawatuu
avenue, fiom April 1st, Hi03. Krotosky tiros.
I'Olt KI:nT-$19, oni-half ot iloublo troiKe, In
Upper Oiem llldge! largo ,ard, bath, hot
ami rnlil water, lanee, electric: Hunts. It. I'.
Hamilton, l'aull building, fepruco atiect.
For Snlc.
KOIt 8AM:-A faun, 1 mile fiom White llrldae,
LMrnoniiaic, on (irecniieni man; icims o sun
imrdnt'cr. Tor paitlculais t.ill on pumlscs or
aililicM T. C. Jliers, lirlioniMlc. 1'J.
roil SAf.i: CUIIAI'-Kliewood, lion loollng, tim
bers, lioaidi. fCantllug, etc, fmni old cars!
snllable for all puipos:s. Jennings, Cential
Mines switch, toot of llhrplon sttcet, oft South
Main aicnuc.
roil SAM: Two light spring wagons and Rome
luum-M, uieap. i.vani, rear 111- iwv hi
street.
In Picture No. 1 form three squares
without taking away a match.
And in Picture No. 2 remove six
matches and leave ten.
(SrS'iSfl'Ifl
m-v&Hi '-. 1 ll l'.-
Bji-tl
ftsSraiteH-iWiJrfsSi
rtTiivisWU
' Offences against
the laws of
health are pun
ished rigorously
anil inevitably
by nature, A
man may break
I civil lnws ami es
cape punishment.
ma tiu: man who
transgresses na
ture's law of health
fcaunot escape the penalty,
' Many a man is to-day a
prisoner for life, and for a
very brief life, because of
his outrage of the laws upon
which health is conditioned,
He sits idly in his chair
torn by coughing spells and
irasnlutr for breath. The
fhandkL-rcliief which wines his litis
shows a red stain, lie is t-lowly
wasting away.
Weak linn's, obstinate cduelis.
spittiuir of blood, weakness and
emaciation arev cured by the use
of Dr. Pleice's Golden Medical
Discovery. Thousands who have
been eured. by tliis medicine attest
the fact, ,
Sick people are invited to consult
Dr. Tierce by letter, five, All corres
pondence is held as strictly private
anracredly confidential. Address Dr.
It. V. Pierce, IJuffalo N, Y.
Aucept 110 substitute for "Golden
MedrVul Discovery." The sole motive
for substitution is to enable the dealer
to-majce Die little more profit jwid on
the bate of less meritorious medicines.
"Tin eur ugol Itiul tlic grip," write Mrs.
Tilde I.inucy. of Cnuel Switch, Marion Co.,
Kentucky "it settled on my lungt. uud the
doctor h.lid Ihail ccmiuiiintlou. 1 took i!x bot
tle of f Golden Medical PUcovery,' and am
tliaukfiirio njy I am entirely well. You way
print this tetter if yon sec lit to do so.H
l)( FitVrce'H Pleasant Pellets keep the,
kowels iuNJiealthv activity.
orchestra, of Boston, on Wednesday
night. No better ever visited Hones
dale. The recent heavy lninstorms have in
terfered with the Ice business. As yet.
none has been sulhered In this vicin
ity. "Fnblo Itonianl." another popular
play, will be seen at the opera house
on Monday evening:, January C.
Miss Lou Hardenbertjh.who Is spend
ing the winter In Harrisburfr, wns a
Honesdale visitor during- the holIdus.
The nnnual meeting- of the stockhold
ers or the Honesdale Nationnl bank
and Wayne County Savings bank will
bo held on Tuesday, January 1-1.
Miss Cora L. Watts Is the suest of
Miss Anna Salmon, of Seranton.
Miss Cecilia J. Lobb-, CG years of age,
died at 8.S0 p. m. on Thursday, at the
residence of her mother, on West street.
Funeral services will be held at her
late home on Saturday afternoon, con
ducted by Rev. G. A. Place. Interment
In Glen Dyberry cemetery. The do
censed Is survived by her mother: one
sister, Miss Melissa, at home, and
three brothers, Isaac J., S. Frank, ot
Honesdale; Anthony J of Hawley.
Tho deceased had been 111 two weeks,
as the result of a fall on the sidewalk.
Death was duo lo a combination of
diseases m owing out of the accident
which bofel her.
After fifteen years' service as super
intendent of the Presbyterian Sunday
school, Andiew Thompson, owing to
Ill-health, was compelled to retire. HI3
successor is David L. Hower, with II.
S. Salmon and Herman Harmes aa as
sistants; A, J. Itehbeln. secretary and
treasurer; Miss Emma C.Ward, organ
ist; Ilnlph F, Martin, librarian, and
Miss Cora Kcene, superintendent ot the
primary department.
Miss Hdlth F. Torrey Is entertalnlui;
Mlss Helen Savage, of Railway, N. J.
Erlo Traveling Passenger Agent 17.
II. Uarto spent last night In Hones
dale. Tho committee appointed by the com t
to inquire into the propriety of divid
ing the borough ot Honesdale Into
wards, will hold a public meeting l,n
the town hall, Wednesdny, January 15,
at 10 11. m.
John J3, Richmond Is In Morlden,
Conn., where ho went to attend the
funeral or his cousin.
Mrs. Henry Wilson Is 111 at her homo
on Fifteenth street.
house at Lake Side, where he went to
spend tho holidays,
voted to surrender their charter at
their meeting Dec. 31. Cause, disinclin
ation on the part of many to pay their
duos. v
Solon Benedict of Preston Centre,
died ot typhoid fever and was burled
yesterday.
Master Myron, son ot Mr. and Mrs,
J. V. Miller, is reported on the sick
list.
ISlbert Pickering, who has been
with G. I. Clark as clerk for a little
time, is about to embark In the mer
chandise business at the old DeLancy
stand, Jackson.
Postmaster B. E. Leonard was over
from Jackson on business this morn
ing and reported all quiet on the hend
watets of the Tunkhannock creek.
The Spencer Heating company sent
a boiler to Seranton this week.
Miss Flora Sanford, who has been
with her mother at Dalton for tho
past two months is at her home at the
Methodist Episcopal parsonage again.
Quarterly conference this evening.
Sermon by the elder Sabbath afternoon.
The following quotations arc furnished The Trib
une by M. S, Jordan k Company, rooms 70S 7M
Mean building, Seranton. l'a. Telephone. WOT:
Open, lllgh- J.ow- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Amei lean Sugar Hilt-H8W 11SH 117?i
Atchison S Sl?4 SO'i 8u4
Atthlfon, Pi- IOJV3 101 102TA 10S
A1n.1l. Copper 70 71 Ml? M
Am. Car Ic I'mindiy.... I'OJA :)1 JltHi BOH
lliook. 'fraction rati (!"; rV,. fi7H
Halt, k Ohio I07Ti MS'i fOO',4 107H
Clics. ic Ohio !!, 4Stt 47'ij i"a
Chic, k (It. West 2IX 313i 'Jl 'i
Chic, .Mil. k SI. P ....107Ts 1ISU lt'. 1M4
Chic, II. I. k I' IIS 158 l."j 13j
Colo, l'uel .t lion isYi 8 bS SSi
i:rle It. 1! -IJ It 431. 4.TA
Klie II. II., I'r 7,9i 7.Ti 74i 71i
Louis, k XaMi lOi 10S 107V6 107H
Manlutt.in i:ic.i(rd ....H7',i lilSU 1MH 1MV,
Met. Tiactlon 103'i 1(,.-, 1U'U,i 1W,4
JIIouil Pacific lOlJi 105 11X1 lOI'l,
Xoifolk k Wcslein .... .",9 .TO?; bS-i 6b?i
X. Y., O. & W 3.Vh 35a iiJtfc ;54
N. V. Central 1W4 lfih'i 107 167
Venna. II. It Hl',4 13H1 130)4 nosj
Heading Hy JSli 5S r,7 .17?ii
Heading, lh.st l'i 73 7..V. 74'i 7194
Soutliim Hy il fij',i, iiljj oiOb
Tcnn., C0.1I k lion Mi (17 1B?'i M
Tens l'-iclflc I0;j lu'J 01 01
lT. K. Leather 12 - 7314 12 l"
U. S. Leather, I'r SUk 82'J 52 J
lT. H. Slccl C'n 14V1 I5U U 414
I'. S. Steel Co., Vr .... Ol'i- 'p-,1, )-,
Wrslciit I'nlon !ri !jt nji; 1131;
Wiiba-h. IT 4-2T8 i.i-Ji l2Ta ISVi
I nlon Pjtifle 101 101 Ui-Ji", lOij;
FOlt 3AT.K Cheap; lioise, spring wagon and
lurness, at Xo. 182(1 Cedar nvcnue.
Furnished Booms.
F0H HUNT Two comfortably fiiriiUtieil looms
for gentlemen; modern linproenicnls; jnl
vatc family. a."0 Washington .ixeiiuc.
FOH Iin.NT Two comfortable furnlhed loonu
for gentlemen: modern linproumi'uUj pri
vate family. ,'UIO Washington ucnue.
FOlt HUNT furnished tiont room, with heat,
bath and gas; near conit homo; gc.nllein.in
prcfencd. Address Hooin, Ilox 200.
FOH III'.XT Furnished room;
025 Linden street.
heal' and bath.
BRANCH WANT 0WI0KS.
Want Advertlsemonts "Will Do
Eecoivcjl at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 V. M.
Central City
ALnF.nT SCItm.TZ, comer Mulberry
. street and Webster aicnuc,
GU&TAV 1'lCTlia, K0 Adams avenue.
West Side
.anoiltJi; V. JUNKIN'9, 101 South Main
aienuc.
South Seranton
FHllI) L. TnilPl'i:, 72a Cedar avenue.
North Seranton
OLO. W. DAVIS, coiner North Sliln
avenue and Market eticct.
Green Bidgo
CIIAHLUS P. J0NK8, 1M7 Dickson
Hvcuue.
T. J. JOHNS, PM Giccn Hldge street.
C. LOltUNZ. comer Wo'lilnton ave
nue and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNKl'Fl'.L, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. a. nose k sox.
PROFESSIONAL,
Cortlfled Fubllo Accountant.'
FUHXISIiHP ItOOMS FOH HI'.XT. with holt, pas
and bath, gentlemen picleucd, at ")J0 Adams
avenue.
AVOCA.
Tliu school board and boiaugh coun
cil will meet on Monday evening.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Pier entertained
the following; on New Year's dny; Mr.
and Mrs, Walter Schlager and family
of Seranton, Dr. mid Mrs, Walter Pier
of Duryea; Mr. and Mrs. Blaltely. of
Munticoke, and Mr, and Mrs, Church,
of Spring Brook.
The funerul of T, J. Fltzslminons
took place yesterday morning from the
family residence on Main street. There
were a luree number of friends from
up und down tho valley present. The
0. M. B. A. and Tronin Lodge of Itcd
Men led the procession, A requiem
mass was celebrated In St, Mary's
church by llev, M. F. Crane, The pnll
beurers were J, J. Ilouahan, Patrick
Mcllnle, Frank O'Uoyle, Michael
Uealy, Frank Parks and James A,
Mitlley. Interment was made In St.
Mary's cemetery.
Tho condition of ). J. Hums of Lin
coln Hill, vvi not very fuvnrubje tho
past few days,
Mrs. William Graham is iu(to III ut
the homo of her mother, Mrs, mown,
of Main street.
There win bo a reception of tho
Blessed Virgin's Sodality In St,
Mury's church on Sunday evening,
Father O'Byrue, of Scrantnn, will de
liver tho sermon.
Beginning last evening the postofllce
will close at 7.30 o'clock,
Mrs. qeorge Allen and Miss Alice
Hustings, of Dunmore were visitors In
town' yesterday,
Miss Lillian Coipior, of fiew Jersey,
is the guest of Miss Anna Arkmuu,
HAML1NTON.
Special tu the Srun(on Tlibuiie.
Hamilton, Jan. !!. Dr. AV. A. Ftev
ens is on the sick list.
Mr. Thomns Cook, Is ill.
Many are engaged in liarvestiiif,- ice,
it is ten inches thick.
Miss Katherine Edwards entertain
ed at cards New Year's eve, the fol
lowing being present: Mesdumes
I'errot. Wright, Misses Walker, Bid
well, Kimble. Watson and Cluimard.
Messrs lieese, Perrot.Hamlli:, Weight,
Simons, Herberlliif,-, Watson, Homer,
and Mlllaid, Spangenburg.
Miss Jane Sosenluimer and Mr.
Manton Abbey, weie united in mnr
rlage New Year's ee, at tho homo of
tho bride's parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. John
Sosohamer, by llev. c. E. FesKonden
of Jormyn, Pa. The couple were the
leclplents of many nice and costly
presents. Tiiey have commenced house
keeping on tho groom's farm, bo
low town. Among the guests fiom
out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Spen
cer Ttaymnml, Green llldge; Mr. nnd
Mrs. Merritt Abbey and Mr. and Mrs.
Meigs Abbey, Carbondaio.
Mr. nnd Mrs. nulla I'errot after
spending tho holidays with relatives
loft for their liomo In Florence, Mass.
Mr. Max Simon is visiting friends
In Seranton.
Miss Clalio Simons and Miss Elba
Alt are spending a few days with
friends In Scniuton
Mr. Bay Sommers, of Hawley,
spent New Yours at the homo of Mr,
and Mrs, Florence Chapman.
hawleyT
KpeiiJl to tho Pminton Tilbmic,
Hawley, Jan, 3. Stott Bros., cut
glass manufacturers of Philadelphia,
Seranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr
County Savings llank k Trust Co..
Fiiit Xationaj Dank (Carbondalc) ..
Standard Drilling Co
TI1I11I Xntlonil Bmk
Dime Peposlt and Discount Dank..
Kronomy Light. II. k l Co
riikt X.itiou.il Bank
Lacka. Tiust Safe Uepo-dt Co
Clail; k Snovcr Co., Pr
fccrauton Iron Fence cV Jlfs. Co. ...
Seranton A.lo Woiks
Scianton Savings ll.ink
TrjdeiV Xational llink
Scianton Holt & Xut Co..
Pcopin', Bank
acvv jicmco uj. 4; C. Co
BONUS.
Scianton Passenger Hallway, flrst
MortKage, due 1920 Ji3
People's stiect Hallway, (list rnoit-
gage, duo 191S J15
People's Sticet Hallway, Gcneiat
moitgagc, duo 1921 ; nj
DicUon Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School o pec lent. ...
City of Seranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent
Scianton Tiactlon 0 per cent lis
Hid. AMcci
00
SCO
353
27 J
49
i.;oo
150
123
100
95
4.-.0
175
107W. ...
tra
100
102
102
Booms and Board.
LAHOr. FltON'T HOOM, with boaid, ot 121
Adams aicnuc. Suitable for two joung in Jr.
ROOMS TO KENT, with boaid.
street.
b09 Mulberry
Wanted Boom and Board.
WAXTKD tiu.ud, by a icspeutable young man,
with private family. II, I)., Tilbunc office.
WA.Ti:p lloom nnd bo.iicl in leflnoil pilvato
family for three ladles; not lo exceed ?t2 pir
week. One located within Use minutes walk fiom
city hall picfened. Addict, K. 11, Ti'Iliuno Of.
nee.
Wanted To Bent.
WAXTi:i) TO HIIXT Three or four ruinUliul or
uufuiiiMicd looms for hoivckccpln!,. Addicts
S2j .lelfeixon aviuue, city.
Boarders Wanted.
PHIVATF, FAMILY wishes to have two ni"o men
to boaid, (icimon or I'nglili. Call any. time
after Thuihdaj. All conveniences, S07 Hauison
avenue.
Wanted.
WAX'tl'U Good second-hand furnace, will pay
cash. Address Lock lto 130, Scianton, Pa.
Seranton Wholesale Market.
(Collected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna, Ave.)
I'lotu Best patents, per band, ffl.m.
Beans Per bushel, choice lnauow, -2.53.
Butter Fieh cieainciy, 2,!o. ; .lure cr amery.
?h:; c'airy, ftlVic
t'l.cce Full cream, llljalio.
Lgg-c Xeaiby, ,'l2c! toiage. fancy, 19'.c.
til ecu Pea-. 1'ci bii-bcl. M.50.
Potatoes IVi bii-uel, SI,
Onions Per bushel, sl,fl().
New York Grain and Produce Market
Xew Yoil;. Jan. S.1'Imir Quiet but llimly
held, wilh bujm 10 (c, 21V. under the nuiket.
Wheal Spot cpilet; Xn, 2 led. S'l'ic f. o. h,
afloat; Xo. 2 led, S7i-jt. elevator; Xo. 1 uoith
rin Uuliitli, iSMc f. n. Ii, nllciat; nptlniK uk.iiciI
luicly hlrady anil then i.ipidly .idumced. In tho
Inst hour yielded and elo-ed dull and uucliinged;
Jbucli cIomcmI fc&Jic: .May, ic.; July, 7014c
Coin .Spot steady; No. 2, 71c. elevator ami 71ViC.
f. o. b, jilloul; option inaikct w i stcadv to Him
nil dav; closed slrady at 'iaVic net "ailvancc;
May ilchccl 7i)JJc.; July 70ij,c-. OatK-.Spot (Inn
ci; Xo. 2, .IJiic; Xo. :i. 31i.c. ; Xo. 2 white,
SHiJ.Vic; Xo. a white, 51c. j Unci. luKfil we-t-ciu,
52',jC.; tiiuk white .1I.I.V1C-. ; option about
ttcady and dull. Buttei-l'iiui; cteamuv, l(l.i
2.5c.; factory, IJiil.Vii..; June iieuueiv, l."u
2 1 Vie. j imitation cu-aiueij, JUlb'f.c-. ; btate' daliv,
lja2:ic. Chccw Firm; Mati full cieaui laigo
fall made, 10.al0V.; lalc -full cicmi, fill
f.uuy, 114uU'-jc.; late best made Inge, tlVlc;
do. do. ilu, Hinll, 10.il!4c. Kggs .Siimig;
ktato and lVuujhaiiia, ,'l'X.; wcoiern, 2:i,i2Uc-.;
touthein, 22.I2UC.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
l'llllaclclnllt.!. Jin. ,1. Wke.lt Sleaili-- ,ili,ir.
giade, Jamuiy, blViaSJc, Coin (Julct but llim;
o. 2 inKed J.iuuiiy, (.(l!iu(,7c-. Oats-Stculv;
Xo. 2 white clipped, 51c, llulier Mc.uly, fair
demand; fancy vu-ilcin cieaineiv, :'JV.i20e.; do.
nearby mints, "in. Dgg,-1'niu; tic'li nearbv,
2c; do, vvctteui, 28c.; do, Muliwctkni, 2fc. ;
do, houthein, 27c. Uieov rimi; New Yolk full
creann, fancy small, ll"jc ; do. do, do, fair to
choice, llVS-iltc. Heilnrd SiwaM I'lirlungrd.
(ollnu Vic. lower; iiilddlluu: iiplnuU, b U-lflc.
liilluvv Quiet but ttc.uly; i ny pilme In tlciiw,
iH-c: countiy do. do., baueU, iiiiaiiVic; duk,
Ji.TOc Live I'onllij-Qulct and caster; fowls,
IDalO'ic; old rooiteu, 7c ; ibitkciu, ii1,-, ilOHic. ;
clucks, millc.; irrstc Halle; tiiikej.," lnailc.
11icaed l'oullry Stcadj , fall item mil; fouls,
choke, lOVic-.i do. fair to good, IMialOc.; old
looateis, UV&u7t'.; cldc-Uciis, neaiby, llalJc,; weit
crn do,, Ilal2c.j tuikeys, m-ailiy choicii to faucv,
13.1111c-.: wcstein do. di l.talk-.; do. fair to
good, 0a12c-.; chicks, ucaibv, JIUlle,; vvestein
do,, 10jl2i.; gecM", SalOo, Uecciiits Flour. 2,3ui)
baueld and 2,;ifi0,0()0 pounds In ucU; wheat, 25,
(kw bushels; com, 10,m biuhol.; oats, j.i.00.)
I'S11.' 'I11' iwrents-w hent, i.oan bu,hcl; corn,
12,000 bushels; oats, I0,0no buhls,
OhlcnBo Grain and Produce Mnrltat.
ChleaKO. Jan. .'I. A ikiichk nuiiw. ,,i,.,,
u ...n..n...v,H, v, wt , Mimut u a, ,.,-., . ., ...... ..--,,,. ...ivu.
M,-1
---I .,- ,1T.r,.,,, y ITdX tllVflltH IIVV
Jlnwley is soon to have unother fuc-
C, J, Schhiger has secured n
manufacturing plant for this
tory,
shlit
town,
V. p. Knapp and family spent new
year with S. S. Sprees nnd family at
Matamorus, Pa,
Lewis ltowland, of Buffalo, N. Y Is
visiting his parents here,
ISveryoue Is pained to learn of the
misfortune that has overtaken Mr.
Karl Stefunl, who became violently In
sane and was taken in Danville nay
luin Monday morning.
Hew J. If, Watrous 1ms moved Into
Mrs, Stevenson's house ut the ICddy,
The week of prayer will be observed
at tlio Baptist church, followed liv
evangelistic meetings the following
week,
only u mull Influence) on oilier pit today and
MivufcH -u.t- wiicuc mcmm viJ'ci, down. Jiav
coin at the close was Viu9c-. Iilc-lm ami .iy
tMtu Vic. advanced, PimUluio io,cd a hado to
Be, lower. Cash iuotatoiw win- (l, follows!
llour-f-tcjily: No. 2 tilling wbc.it, 73.i7tfc;
x- 7 , ,. -,'--'?. ". - "n, I'I?;..UT
Xo. 2 white. lUi-.i Xo. ; white, is.i'pi'ii-,'; Xo.'i
...v, ..i,7v , i.hi ,u choicii iiiaiuug iijiicj. iiiiaO'.'c :
No. 1 ta ktcI. H.SSal.GD! Xo. I northwcUin,
1.02; pilme tlnwlliy ,wl, Si).a.-i uu-,, poik
llU.M)al7; laid, ij'i.wUaii.tnj ,lu,i ,,w, ss.Ma
:"-''l 'h wUlc fchouldeis, 7s47',!;c.; hoit clear
Idc, if.,00a0i whiekj, l,32,
Pinancinl Statemont.
CUM.MOXW CALTII OF I'llNXSYI.VANIA,
THIIASL'IIY I)i:i'AHT.Mi:XT,
IlaiiUbuig. l'a,, lice. SI. 1001.
STATI:JII:XT of amount In tho hlatc Tu-.i-.iuy
at the do.c of businc-, on Dec. :,1, 1IM1, c-c-liHiio
of moneys iippiiipiianil lu tlic- r-iiikiu;
I'und.
l'.iunei.i' and Mechanic.-,' Xational
Bank, Phil.idclplna
Allcglieny Xational Bank, I'ittsbmg.
Commonwealth Tui't Company, llai-
llsliurg
Freehold 11 ink, l'ittlmig
Quaker Cit.v Xational Bank, Plilla-
dcltihlit
Athens X'atioiul Bank. Atlicns
Ameilcan Tiust Coinp.ui.v, llttfd.uig.
Anchor Savings Hank, l'ltiiuig
Chester Xitional Bank, Chester
( it in id.' Xationil Bmk, U'nlilngton
City Sivlngs Fund i.nd Tiust (.'on
pauy, Uincuster
Coin IXchangc Xational Bank, Phila
delphia Uollai Sivings Fund nnd Tiust Coin
pany, Alleivheny
Fntcrprlse Xational Bank, Allegheny.
i:chango Xational Bank, l'lttsbuig..
rainiei-ft National Bank, West Chester
Farmcis' llciiosit ' National Bank,
i'ittsbmg
Fulton Xational II ink, Liiice-tci-....
ri.uiS.lln Tnut Company, Fiaiikltn..
Fli-t Xational Bank, lbiuMaug ,,..
First Xatlnni! Bank, HaiiKin
First National Dink, Lebanon
l'list Xational Bank, Someixl
Fnt X.ilioual Bmk, Luiuntown
Fiist Nitional Bank, Oakdale... ....
(leimiu Xational Hank, AlUghcnr...
Hiuithmg Xational Bank, llairisbuig
ll.ui isbuig Tiust Company, Hauls.
burg
Keystone; Bank, l'lttsbuig
Lancaster Tiust Conipanj, 1. it.c-.i-icr.
Meiciutllo Tiust Cmiipiuy. i'ittibarg
Mcclunies' llink, llniMiing
Xutiunil Bank of Cciimtntowu, I'hila
clelphla X'atioiul Bank nf Coatcsville, Cu.itcs
vlllo X.i.uelh Xational Bank, Xai-aieth....
Oil City Tiust Compiny, Oil Cite...
People's Tiust Compiny, Bindiloek...
Piudvntl.il Tiust Conipanj, l'lttsbuig
llldge, Arcnuo llink, Philadelphia....
Second Xational Bank, 1'ltlslmig..,,
Second Xationil Bank, Allegheny.,,,
With National Hank. Philadelphia,-.
Boullmalk Xational Hank, Philadel
phia Title llu.iinuteu and 'iiitst Compau.v,
WiishtiiKtuu ,
Union Tiust Company, l'lltbuig ....
I'lilon Xational Bank, 'Maliannv Cits.
Wa-hlnglon Tiust Company, Wawlilig
ton Westnioieland Savings .nul Trust Cum
Jany, fliceusbuig
Advances to nicmbc-is uud cuuilojcs ut
the- Legislature
CliecLs in ihawer
Help Wanted Male.
WAN'TKll Person in each county lo lcpiese-ul old
ChlablMied houc, solid tluanclal standlnx;
rlinlglil, bona-fide weekly c-ab wikuy of !1S paid
by checl: each Wcdncsdaj-, with nil espouses
clliect fiom headqu.iilci'.. Money advanced for
expunges. I'.ncloi: celf-aeldicsed Ktampcd envel
ope. Manager, y'20 Ccixton liulldlng, Chicago.
To nenil or
call lor om-
JIU1 Iinill III! ,ui.,!.H.. ,r
Indicators, Shaking Crates, Fuinaie lllowcn, Sep
aratois, Mcum Pumps, Ahum Water Columns,
hlieel und Piston Packing, etc. Union heeiim
Specially Co. Xew' 'phone. .'!! Franklin avenue.
1:mv,v!!" c JMUi.niMj. 2:1 TitAiinns hank
nujlj,liig, and Bt. Paul liulldlng, XeW York.
Archltoots.
nmvAim T iuvlsrAiiciiiTOT7cavN'FlI
Building.
FHHDlIlltCK r,, I1IIOWN. AHCH. II., llrJAl
IijUteLxchango llldg., 12d Washlnaton ve.
Civil and Mining Euglneora.
"' b. llATtlllXO, COO CONXKIJ, HUlkDIN'O,
Dontlsts,
-c, ii i:iLi;Niii;ittu:u, pauli iiuiluino,
epruco street, Ecranlon,
P.5vO.LAUI)ACII. IIS WVOMINQ AVEXUR
Lawyers.
P,fii? ,K-,r "0VLB' ATTOKMIY.AT-tAW.
lloomi 12, 14, 16 and 18 Ilurr Building.
F. K, THAOY, ATT'Y, COJIMONVVnALTIl PLpO.
D,t?r 1-'-o?r-i:. ArronxnY-LoAKS xego-
tialed on real estate security. Mears Building,
coiner Washington avenuo and Sprueo street.
WILLAnP, WAnitUN ft KXAPP, ATTOltNBYS
and counsellors-al-lavv. IUpulillcan Building,
nhlngton nvcnue.
JFSSUP k JKSSUP, ATT011NCY3 AND COUK-
"o'a i oi c'0,,,nionweallli Building, Itoonu
11 mm,D ))' TIIAYHH, ATTOnNLY.
""OI. Ptli floor, Mears building.
KOOM-3
WAXTKD Good ircn to t.nllcll nnd tolled for
responsible house; s,j to $i) per day; good
chance for advancement. .Managei, lt'oom II,
llim- building.
OPXO Mi:X-Leain uipld letleilng for signs
show caid!, tlcket-i, etc. Hume ttudv; book
lot flee. W. A. Thompson, Pnntl.ie, Mich.
lXDl'STmoUS, CAP.MILI: men can make fiom .1
to 10 u elaj. lteifcnc.es rcquiicd. Call 510
f-piuco sticet.
VAXTi:i)-By leading 1'liil.idelplila house, first
class salesman, to ,ell gcneial line of paper
to the retail trude, one who bus an acquaintance
piefenedt must have bet reference and be able
to furnish bond. Addiess P. O. Bot 20S, Philadelphia.
Help Ranted Female.
WAXTFl) Olrl for general liouotroik.
310 U. Lliii sheet, city .
Call at
WANTED A gill for general housework.
502 Cedar avenue.
Apply
FIFTY OPLItATOltS WAXTLP-Stcady work
guaranteed. W, JC. Beck & Son, Si'J Adams
avenue.
WANTFD Olr! for gcneial housovvork at Dalton.
Addrccs II. T., care Tubune.
Situations Wanted.
A (IOOI1 llOTLL MAX' would like to get some
place to w-oik evenings till 12 o'clock. Best
lefeicnce given. Chailes Burr, (Jeneiat JX-liveri-,
c ity.
150,500 11
030,130 to
:;io,iy m
2U!I,()22 12
0.19,251 02
20,000 no
15l),()JU 00
.15,1X10 01
10,11(10 no
25,000 01
20,o;)0 ( o
75,OUD 00
25,00(1 M
2.17.IHS1 (I)
75,000 00
20,000 00
201,000 00
2",O0U (l)
::u,ooo oi
2.i0,0lS) 01
J5.01SI 0)
15,1101) III
25,X10 no
2"l,000 0 I
10,000 (II)
ll,:iu IM
L'O.OTJ trt
::-,o,noo no
:;;,ouo o)
ll.OlJO 0
10,000 0)
20,000 00
DO.000 00
10,000 00
1,5,000 00
2,00,l 00
20,000 0)
20,00') 0)
20,(100 IU
.,0,001) (I )
lfio.orn) on
tlO.OOO (K)
."11,000 00
50,1)00 oo
50,00(1 00
20,000 00
23,000 00
21,000 00
WAXTllD A podtlon .is utenogi ipher nnd book
keepei; good icfe'icnces kIvcii; over a jcai'i
cvpei lenec. AdelrcKS 11., TiIIiuiil- office.
SlTCA'llOX WAN'TKI) By a joimg mill, in
htoio as i.Ieik; can speak tix lamtuagcs.
Addles- Samuel Jacobs, 125 i-oulh Washington
avenue, fit v.
hAr yAVnF ATTOIeNIlY-AT-LAW, BOAPD
of fiado Building, Seranton, Pa.
.""P,?0,?" WILCOX, TltADKn-S NATlOXAIi
Manic Building
(-' CO.Mi;OYS, O-lfl IllTUBLIOAX BU1LB1NO.
A,oU'-,Bn,fT"0L1, OFFICII MOVED TO NO.
211 Wyoming avenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
lilt. W. Ii ALLL'X. 313 XOUTII WASHINGTON
avenue.
Dll. S. W. I.'AMOKBAUX, OFFICII 300 WASH
Ington avenue. Hesidcnce, ISIS Mulberry.
Clnpr.Ic alseajcs, lungs, , licait. kldneya and
gcnito-urlnaiy organs a specialty. Hours. J
to 4 p. m.
:-"- ''
Hotels and Restaurants.
1III1 ELK OAFIi 12o AXD 127 FltAXKLIN AVE
nue. Hates reasonable.
P. Zlimnn, Proprietor.
SCHANTOX IIOUSi:, NEAR D., L. & W. PAS
fcngcr depot. Conducted on tho European
Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Propiletor.
Scavenger.
a. n. Bnic-as cli:aks privy vaults and
cchs pools; no dor; only Improved pumps used.
A. B. Briggs, propiletor. Leave orders 1100
North, Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor
ner Adams nnd Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
G. 11. CLARKIl k CO.. SKLDSMCN AND NURS
rrjmcu, btorc 201 Washington avenuo; green
houses, 1050 Noitli Main avenue; store tele
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUCTTEL, HEAR Oil LACKA.. AVE.,
Seranton, Pa., mamifactmer of WIro Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO OltDKR:
alao ladies waists. Loulsci Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
blTF.VHOX WANIEIl-lly bookkeeper, cpeit,
opens, doses boeik-i, balance t-hcets; iciupoi
ary cngageiucnt or peimancnt, pint ilay. Epcit
Auditor, Tiibune.
SITCATIOX WANTED An c.pcilcnerd packer
nnd shipper and lec-elving clelk. jniuu ni.ni,
wants Mliutlbu. Adelien Ho 10, Scinntun Tilli-line.
SITl'A'llOX WANTED By a vvmnaii as house
keeper; can givo good lefeiences. Addiess
M. .1. M 01 phunt, Pi.
SITl'A'llOX WANTED-lly a good cook or kiiiu
eluvs; can give good rcfeicncc. Jlir. Ii I),,
OljiJiaht, l'a.
SITUATION' WAXTUD r.vpcilcnccel book-kcepei ;
jciiuig ninii; vv Mies situation. Addic-is, A. I'.
M., cure Scianton Tribune.
blTFA'HOX WANTED Hi a Piolcsl.mt joung
lady; has had comic In inecliank.il chawing;
al-o epcili'iice in office weak, Aildii's, 1WJ.)
Capouso avenue, city.
SH CATION WANTED to go out by tin.- d.tv
washing, ironing ci cleaning. Mis, Lee, lie!
llallstend court.
LADY DESIRES POSITION as bookkeeper; very
best of icfcienccs. Apply i'M .tackum -.licet,
WANTED Situation ts teamster, or any kind of
vvolk. by mulled man well acquainted with
cltv. Addiess , C,, Tubulin olllcc.
WANTED Washing and iioning to do ut home,
oi lo go out by the ekn. Address O. It,,
Tribune ofllce.
MECIARaEE BROS., PRIXTEitS' SUPPLIES, En
velopes, paper bags, tvvlnc. Waiehousc, 1J0
Wusiilngton avenue, Seranton, Pa,
THE mi.KE.S-n.MIRE RECORD CAN HE HAD
in Scianton at tho news ctands of ReUinau
Bios.. 400 Spiuce unci co.1 Linden; M. Norton,
r;22 Lackiw-amm avenue; i. S. Schutzcr, 211
Spilice street.
LEGAL.
THE ANNUAL MEEIIXO of Die ttoc kiiohlere of
the Title (.'unaiity and Tiust company, ot
Sciaiitcm, P.i., for the election of direccors nnd
to solo upon the' iidopttoii of tho b-laws of tin'
company .is amended, will be held in tho office
of tlie company, 1:S5 Washington avenue, on ri.it
rinl.iv moiiilng, Jainiaiy IS. 1002, at 10 o'clock
a. in, RALPH S. HULL, Recrctaiy.
ANNUAL MIX, 11X11 of the (.ten khulder.c of Ilia
Scianton Slovo voiks will b held in tin
office of the company, in Scianton, Pa., Satu.
eh, Jan. II, lUO-J, nt 2.H0 p. m. '
11. E. WATSON, Secrelaiy.
THE TRADEIIS' NATIONAL HANK.
Scianton, Pa,, Dec. 14th, 1001.
THE ANNUAL MI'.ETIXC of the itockholder nl
IhLs bunk fur Hie election of twelve (12) dliec
torn), to save dining the ensuing year will be
held ut Ihe banking house, corner of Wyoming
avenue' ami Spnico fctlcet, Tuesday, .Ian. Dili,
1002, between the hours of 11 a. in. and 1 p. m
Ii P. PAS-sMOItli Cishlcr.
;;oi so
i.i.ii ;ti
Total amount In general fund i?l,:i'H,r."3l 57
Mat'.' nf Pcnusbiiuii, Cit ot ll.iulsbuig, s:
Personally npiiearcd bcfoio me. E. II, HaiiKii
bcigh, Alidiloi (ieueial, .lames Ii lliiuelt. State
Trcasuier, vvlm bi'lug duly swoin accoiding to
law, (-uitli that tlie foicgolng ktali'incnt Ii turn
anil collect to the bet of Ids knowledge and be
lief. Swoin and sulocrlhecl before me lids ,'ilst day
of December, ll'OI.
.IAS. Ii HARNETT. State Treasurer.
1'. II. IIARDE.NIIEIICII, Auditor Ccuc'ial,
PublUbed in pui-iuiKo of tin) piovlnlous of
Section "S," All of May !, 1&7I. entitled. "An
Act tupplemcntuiy to tlie K'icial Ails iclitltig
to the ht.ite Tieaniier and the ('oinmlsslimeii, ot
tho Sinking Fund, Ii II. IIAUIH'.NIII'.UIIII,
Auditoi Oeneral.
IlJuUmrir, l'a., Jan. 2, 1002.
Buffnlo Ijive Stock Market.
liit llulfalo, X. Y., Jan. J.-CatlK-Huc-elnt,,
12j head; iiteadv; veals, utiong; lopa, $S.23ak.7J;
umiiiiuu to good. Si-WaS. JloK- KtC'lpt, V!J,iM
head; Jc'the; Httlil guides 5e-, blahei: citlieu
Mcaely; lieavv, isu.MaO.ck); mlxeel and iiudluiiis,
4i. Plall fit); pigs. fl.ouiU.oij- lough,. H.a3a3.7',;
ftags, ?I.23aI.W. Slicep and liui1s-llcc-cipts!
n,(WI head, lialudlngr Soft C.iuads; easier for
liuiUs; (.lieep aclhe, 5a23c higher; (op lullvo
lamlu, i5.b0a3,l)oj mils to good, .l7,aa.60; iheep,
&&d
This stcnaturo la on eyey box 61 ibe gennln
Laxative Broino-OiiInineTabiou
yVTjltjrttli remedy lht iirjtp(U lu eue slaj,
top tiilviil, $.00i.2J; culls to crood, $a.1,H);
vvutheiN I.SJaLu-, )caillngs, !SI,73j3.23; heavy
ewe.', I.
Chicago Live Stock Market,
Chicago, Jan. ."-.Cattle Receipts, 3,uikm; imr.
l.ct steady at late uilvaucc; (fowl to prime, "''.30
"7.50; poor ti mcdluiii, 1j').25; ktuckers and
fe-cdcis. Wat.2,i; tovv. $l.21al.7.3: lielfeii.. ylA
5.23; canncis, tl.23a-2.JU; bull.. .25.11,75; ci.lvcs,
s)aii.7.V, Tex.'S fed steels, (..f.il.DO, Hoy -lie.
ccipts leda.v, ud.UUO; eslliuated tomoiiow, 2),0i)
left, over, i.,(sl; opened t.ovv, closed stiungj
inKed and biilchen, sfl.raiii.is'i; tooel in choice,
heavy. H'.lOali.M; lough heavy, iril.1l)ail.aj; lie,ht,
51aO.el.ij bulk of t.ilerf, -iLlOafl 15
East Liberty Murlcet.
Ea,t LIlicil, l'a., Jan. 3. Cattle Steady,
ilinlcc, U.2tWl.l0j pilme, ifi.&sjaa; (r,iod, ;.;fi
S. , llogs-lctlii; inline heavies, (i.jjaii.wj
lut invdti-ms. xil.IOjO.li; lt l.iuvy YoikeH,
Ml.tOlLi'1.3: light do., isO.10.,0.20; pig. iJ3.S0aJ.tJ;
loujjui, iJJaS.IXi. Sheep-Slow- ami luwei; lu.t
welU'is, (-J.txial.lJ; culls ami cciuniou, $U2;
)rliig, is.Saj.l50; veal calve, jSaU.IO,
i i '":""
uu mavket.
Oil City, Jan. f Ciwllt balaucu, 113; cci
tifUutcM, no bid; klilpmwdi, uj.iru b.ine'l,; uvcr
ugc, 7J.3I0 bjircb,; runs Si'ti Uiiidi; uvei
a'tc, "O.Uicl luuvU
SITUATION' WAXTED-lly a joiinrf IiUy to do
gcnu.il liousewnik in u family of two; eldei.
ly peopla pietened; with pilvllego of utteuellng
kIiooI two altcinoons m evenings each week;
wages moderate. AddrcssS "Y," caro of Tiibeuie.
SITUATION WAXTED-By middle aged ladyrs
housckcepei for .i gcntlemin in city nr coun
try; best icfcreires given. Object, goe.d honio
and inoilculo w.ig.-s. Box 13, Tiiliune Office.
Business Opportunity.
WANTED Pal ties wanting u luciatlvu business
to see the piactic-al opeiatlon of ll.n 1'eeile-s
Dishwasher at NuUnV, epposito Hotel Jcruuii.
STorjs AND WHEAT TRAIMiltTwlThout delay.
Utile for our special market letter. Free on
annllcatloii. S. M. lllbbaid k Co.. meinbcis X.
V, Ccnsolldated und block Ssihange, 41 and 10
Broadway, Xew Yoik. Etabllliccl 1WI.
Distance Pliono '21sS Uroad.
Long
Heal Estate.
FOR SALE Ono aero of land. Improved with
nine-room hoibo; plenty and variety of fruit ;
pood location in village ot Flectvllle. Mrs. Oltva
ri.li, Flcetvllle, l'.
Honey to Loan.
MSMMWVyVSAIMlA'WVS'VAAA
,SNS,,
ANY A1JC11JXT OF MONEY TO LOAN'-Qulck,
trallit loans or Building and Loan. At
from i lo 0 per rent, Call on X, V. Walkci,
Ul 1-313 Comiell building,
FINANCIAL,
I, F. MBQARGEL & CO.
STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES
CON NELL BUILDING,
I. -r. Mcgargel. Roy Chester MegargjI.
Spencer Trask & Co.,
BANKERS
WE MAIL UPON REQUEST
CAREFULLY , .. PREPARED
DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF
Inuesfmenf Seciirifies
Members New York fetock Exchange.
Bnincli Office1 -Slate St; AIlfanv
er
win iiCCDd nr vici rv adamt crv.
1J Vl'I'LilV. IW IlLiLtL rtUUVJ I "JO
$400,000
HIE ELCCTRIC ABB POWER ElffllT
Of Butte, Alout,
(Butle lj the gicatct copper producing city lu the world.)
5 First Mortage Slyking Fund Gold Bonds
Denomination 41,000. maturing 1 lo ao yfan. Amply pfojlilcel jr by rcji.vii aud -tii-b.it
it fund. Xct rurniiu) thue and tliT.qviilri tlmei. JntMst ;baMS. . - '
Write foi upoit ot Mi, Samuel Incull, Pu.iiieut of the i'hkai;o EdLoii Co., and ipeclal
RUDOLPH KLEYB'OLrTE .& CO. f
I NASSAU ST., NEW YORK,
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