G ;Wi nriaMJigp THE SOB ANTON TttIBUNJ3-TlJESDAir, JANUARY 7, 1902. T) NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Fpfclil lo (hi Sainton Tribune. Montrose, Jan. 6. The Itejulbllcnn county committee of SuBquelmiiim county, mirmiiiiit to the cull of County rimlrmnn It. 11. Little, mot tit the court house today. The meeting wits cnlled to order ut 1 o'clock lv Chairman Little. Secretary Ocoiro C. HutiiH, or Montrose, citllert the roll ntiil slxty elhl coiiiititttecnieu uimwered present. This is constdeied n very law itttend iiiiec, In view of the timidity evinced by some people uh to vIrIUiift Montrose at tio present time. Proxlen wero called for and a number were pre-. snnted, the roll-onll beliiB corrected ac cordingly. The question of lining the vncimclen In the committee from Great Hend bor ough, Great ilend township, Hallstead borough and Frlondsvllle. (trowing out of the contests In thohe dlstrlctH ut the last county convention, was taken up and led to a discussion, In which the principal itrgumentM were made by H. S. Wright and 15. 11. W. Benrlf. the lat ter gentleman moving that the report of the contest committee of the last county .convention be adopted by the county committee and that the com mitteemen therein named us being duly chosen, bo added to the loll. Mr. Searle's motion prevailed by a vote of fi!) to C. On motion of V. M. Hardy, of Olen wood, Ralph P.. Little, esq,, of Mont lose, was re-elected county chairman by acclamation. Chairman Little's elec tion was greeted by tumultuous up-' plauso, to which Mr. Little gracefully responded with brief and appropriate remarks, in which he stated that while he appreciated the honor conferred by his re-fclectlon, the duties carried with It were such as to seriously conlllct with business affairs and he hud hoped that the mantle might full upon other shoulders, yet from u sense of grati tude to the party and a sense of duty, ho would accept the position for one more year. George C. Hums was unanimously re-elected s-ecretury, but declined on the ground that It was impossible for him to spare the time necessary to the proper performance of the duties of secretary. Air. Burns, declination was reluctantly accepted, and John J. Blr ney, of Montrose, was thereupon unani mously chosen as Mr. Burns' successor. The executive committee, one mem ber from each of the sseven districts of the county, were chosen us follows: First district, Hon. C. F. Wright; Sec ond district, X. 11. Jones: Third dis trict, C. J. Tiernoy; Fourth district, T. C. Munzer; Fifth district, U. S. Tlnsley; Sixth district, 13. J. Churchill; Seventh district. Chairman It. B. Little. On motion of Dr. C. E. Taylor, of Forest City, it was unanimously ugieed that two conventions be held, the first, .it which candidates for congiessman, htate senator and delegates to the state convention will be chosen, to be held on Thursday, March fi. the primaries for which will bo held the previous Tuey lay, March -t. The second convention, it which the county ticket will bo lominated, will be held on a date to be iyed -by the executive committee. Caucus notices for the spring; pil rnurleb' were distributed to the com mitteemen from the respective dis tricts. On motion of 10. It. AV. Seaiie, the committee save a rising and enthusi astic vote of thanks to Chaiimnn Little for ills splendid work for purty suc cess. The committee adjourned, subject to the call of the chairman. Vice-President O. A. Gilbert, of the First National bank, died at his home, Maple and Church streets, last night at about midnight, of varioloid. His wife died last Thursday of smallpox. Mr. Gilbert was one of the most promi nent and well-known business men of Montrose, and he will be long missed and sincerely mourned. He is survived by two little sons, and a half-sister. The burial will take place tonight, under the direction of the board of health. No new cases of smallpox have developed and the danger period lias almost exphed. If present conditions continue until the middle of this week. It Is believed that the worst will bo over. The bank and the rooms of lles cuo Hook mid Ladder company, No. 1, of which Mr. Gilbert was an active member, are appropriately draped with emblems of mourning, out of respect to Mr. Gilbert's memory. Colonel C. C. Pratt, of New Milfotd, was a prominent visitor In town today. FACTORYVILLE. 1uil.il to 'the Scianton Tiibune. Factoryvllle, Jan. C rtev. J. N. is wrestling with the grippe for Lee the past few days. Attorney and Mrs. Iluel U. Capwell spent New Year's day In this place. The remains of John Grant was brought on hero from Parsons ,Sutur iluy for interment. Mr. Grant was well known here, and was a brother-in-law of Nelson and A. J. Gllhnore of thin town. Mrs. K. L. Wutklns spent the holi day week at the home of his parents 'it JcnnlngRVllle, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Hortou, of New -ondon, Conn., who Imvo been spend -ng it month hero with relatives, left for their homo last Saturday, Hov. lilkanah Hulley, of Keystone acudemy. occupied the pulpit ut the Methodist ISplseopul church lust Sun day evening owing to Rev. Leo being Indisposed. He delivered a vory inter eating discourse. This Is the week of prayer and it Is being observed at both the churches. Puulowna Robeknh lodge, No. 51$, I, O, F. l, will meet lu regular session this (Tuesday) evening, All meniberH are especially requested to bo pivs ent. Tho borough councils me considering a proposition fioni tho Keys tone Lum ber company to light tho town by elec tricity. Dr. J, P, Coult bus opened u dentul ofllce at 119 Wyoming uvehue, Scran ton, " " " ' NEW MILFORD Sl'cbl to tl.e Scranton Tilbuiie, ' New Milford, Jap. . Clmiies Uenjj mlii Is In Brooklyn this week, on ac count or the .sickness and death of his fiither. MIpu Kate Quiim Is visiting friends In Nicholson. A ton was bom to Mr, mid Mrs, Frank Huntley, January 1. Mvp. Kiln Chnpipan Is visiting friends In Lesjershlro. Mrs. P. Van Uuskirk and Mlfes Mmide Trumbull attended a dinner party tit the home of Mr. nnd Mrs, A. Stoddard, In Franklin, last Tuesday. The young ladles' quartette wna en tertained nt tho homo of Mrs. M. O. Urudley, lam Thursday evening. Union services were conducted hi tho nupllst church Sunday nnd last even ing, and on Tuesday nnd Wednesday In the Presbyterian church nnd Thurs day and Friday evening's In the Metho dist church. The young people of New Milford en Joyed it social hop at the opera house, New Year's eve. Twenty-two New .Milford young peo ple went to Hopbottom Inst Wednes day evening, where they enjoyed a social dunce nt the Tennnnt house. Mrs. J. M. VnllcH Is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Harry Heche, of Frank lin. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crosier, of Thompson, were guests of Mr. nnd Mr. U. Van Uuskirk, Wcdnesdny. Horace Seymour, son of Mr. und .Mrs. Frank Seymour, of this place, was MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief, Taffy came to my house and stole a leg of beef. Find two policemen. married on Tuesday evening to Miss Harriet Burkmau, of Blnghamtou. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour will reside In Rlng liamton. FOREST CITY. Spuial lu the 'urautou Tribune. Forest City, Jan. 0. The public schools reopened today. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Anderson went to Starlight today to attend the funeral of a relative. On Monday next the grand Jury will receive tho report of the viewers on the necessity of a bridge across the Lackawanna at this place. The last grand jury in Wayne county con tinued the report of these viewers and it is generally believed that tho same result will be attained nt Montrose Monday. The bridge Is a necessity. The Presbyterian congregation held Its annual meeting last evening. Messrs. AV. H. Bates and A. L. Moyles were re-elected trustees and the con gregation f authorized the trustees lo purchase 'ground and erect a parson age. The Duughteis of Rebecca will bold a supper ' In the Odd Fellows hull on Thursday evening. The Young People's society of Chris tian Endeavor was reorganized in the Presbyterian church Friday evening. The Methodist and Baptist churches are observing this as a week of pray er. The time for holding the .borough caucuses is now but u week or two away yet with the exception of the olllce of constable. There seems to be a great dearth of candidates. The retiring councllmen some time ago publicly expressed themselves as desiring to again return to private life but the latest reports indicate that they will seek renomlnattons. There are as yet no other announced candi dates for this olllce and the people who would like to represent their fellow citizens on the school boards are equally bashful about making their in tentions known. This unusual quiet ness, If past years are a criterion, in dicates a lively time later. Most of the students who have been home for the holidays returned to their school duties the latter part of last week. John Matey, a former well known resident, spent part of last week with his parents here. He Is now a pros perous shoo deuler In Pittsburg, L. 11. Lewis spent Sunday with rel atives in ITnloudale. SUSQUEHANNA. iUl lu Hip hciautnn Tl ibimr. Susquehanna. Jon, ti. Miss Gertrude Resseguie, of this place, is visiting at South Gibson. Messrs, Will und Elinor DoWItt, of Jackson, wore In town recontly, Hlght of the elerkB employed lu the Erie oilico have bpou moved to Mend vllle, Out of the sixty-nine persons Unit have upplled for llcenso to sell liquors at the county courts It Is Huvprislng to know that more tluin nne-thlrd uro from Susquehanna, 11. C, ICstubrook, of Gibson, has been visiting friends lu town the past week, Although the small-pox Is all around us our town has so far pscuped tho dreaded disease. ' Joseph HendiickHon died lust Sunday evening ut the homo of his daughter, Mrs, L. Townsend, Wallace Hurpes was lu rown recently culling on his many friends. Coasting seems to bo the order of the day with our young pepple. Llverymuu (leorgo Tiffany, of Peek vllle, was lu town Saturday, Prof, tl. W, 11. Tiffany, of Lebanon, &&d "yWtsX&.toi niuoOyJtat soxw cola la vnsJlsj, N. J., visited IiIh slater, Mrs. H. I. Wch cotti the pust week. Hiirry Moredock nnd Miss Julia Ca hill were secretly married by Father Broderlek. Guy WiiHhMurn held the lucky ticket on the horse sold by tickets recently. 1. A. Sweet, of Onk street, wns In alb sou on business Tuesday. Mrs. John Valentine Is sick at her home on Jackson street. Mrs. Dutchy Is eating for her. IIONESDALE. i. Special in, t tic (Scnnton Tribune. Honesdalc, Jan. C Services will be held lu tho various churches of Hones dale during the week lu observance of the week of prayer. Mrs. Henry T. DolmctRoh will glvo an "at home" tp n largo number of ladles, Thursday Jnnunry 0, from a to C p. in, nt her home on Park street. Doctor 12. Ti llrown has opened den tal parlors In the old savings bank building. Mrs. John Hurchcr, aged 62 years, died nt 4 p. m. Sunday nt her homo on North Main street. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon nt Cochec ton where Interment will bo mnde. The deceased wns a sufferer of Blights' disease which was the cause of her death. The new year will bring but one change about the court house. Mr. C. M. Betz will succeed Mr. " Relflcr as county trensurcr. Doctor F. AV. Powell will succeed himself as county coroner, he having served by appoint ment since the -death of Dr. C. H. Fos ter. , A delightful song service was given In the Presbyterian church Sunday evening-. Tho choir sang all of the music used at Christmas time, which was exceedingly fine. The next number In the Chiistlun Endeavor entertainment course will be a lneture by James Hedley. Subjet, "Wisdom's Jeweled Ring,". It will be held on Monday evening, Jan. IS . AV. L. Pryor, of Scranton, district passenger agent of the Delaware and Hudson, was a Honesdule visitor to day. BRADFORD COUNTY. Speiial to the Ser.ml.Hi Tiil-uuc. Towunda, Jan. P. The theuter-goers of this place and vicinity will be given u rare tieat in the amusement line ut Hale's Opera house next AA'ednesduy evening, when Alden Benedict's "Fablo Roniuni" will be presented by Charles AV. Chase. The role of "Fablo" is tak en by Walter Lawrence, while Miss Murthu Beauford is one of the principal characters. The scenery Is effective and brilliant, especially of note being the eruption of Mount Vesuvius und the Bay of Naples. One of the special fea tures will be the Parisian "La Dance Stereoptleon" by Miss Ollle Cooke. The auditors will begin their annual duties next week. During 1901 there were 140 criminal cases disposed of or pending In .this county, which number does not Include the Ignored bills by the grand juries. There were sixty-two divorces decreed, and 114 applications for divorces; 337 marriage licenses were granted last year. T, M. Stalford has been appointed an aide do camp on the stuff of James B. Coryell, commander In chief of the state department of the Spanish Ameri can War Veterans. Blackleg bus caused the deuth of sev eral cuttle lu Terry township, this coupty. Llnwood Beltz, of llenickville, wns accidentally shot through his leg1 while hunting. Tho remains of Mrs. C. T. McKlnney were brought here from AVllkes-Barro yesteriluy for buriul. She formerly re sided here, Two recruits were sent from this sta tion on Friday. One goes to Fort Strong, Boston Harbor, und he other was sent to Join the Inrantry ut Colum bus Barracks. The lU-year-old son of AV. 11. Osborn, station agent at Athens, wits killed by the Black Diamond express at ihut place on Friday evening. DURYEA. 'I lie (uiifi.il nt Mn. James llulllijun took, plain Sunday afUim.Aii ul J n'iiu;, S;irn ivtic held In the Mrtliwliat Kiibcopal ilmn.li, Itev. II, A, llit'cni' UHclalnm. Intctiuint w nude in the Marty rcinctcrv. Tliu ww kllk mill .it Olil I'giuo liu rum inuni.il opetjtlDim, 'lliu building tlut it ouu ht h the ulil liitill hIk.uI liutlillni,'. 'Jht iiij. ililnny iiKludrs .sl.li'tn luoim, tfn u( ulikli iuv in luu ami thv other j 'All I rton bo um'cI. TIiu tlrt urllclci manulaclMinl wen.. llk m-ikllrs tor tho nlotMiflltlcr. SieU'Ul of our i ItUvu Me In Icioteil In tl.u iii-w wlfrprbi.'. The Kimoilh Iimkiip hcM a lmiiitti uuetlng lt Mcnlng, The follonmir oltkeu were oleilfd fur llm nisiilng- trim: I'leihleiil, Wum AnJer. n)( lce piralilcnti Vic II. . Ilrctfuei eoml ie pr;IJiil, llr. I", Kclliij UiIhI Ut pini. iNrnt, Ihuus It, ))i!l; liejunT, William Djiiih; unrtUiy, Mluniu lliiwj. MIh Cliarlotts tnu,i mul .lut'li KuU.U, both itmlrnU j( Iliq i:at SUumULinir Xoiuial mhoul, ui' )o(t to ii-timie llielr ftiall.M atti'i' kjifiidiii the liullda) acutoii Willi llielr filrnd. Puaiiu IHIb, v.ho lti been ruiitlui'il to 111 homv with an injurcil aukli, I oinalu( iin-. irnirll TUii Ignatort ti on eVe'ry box o't tb' genom Laxative BronioOulDineTwu THE MARKETS Wall Strtet RsTlew. New Yoit;, Jnn. 0. The utock nnuket w atvilkcncil into uninc thntr at utrdiRtli nnl ant mil Inn luility, niter cltntN Id tlmt cihI IiiJ prmnl hitilo for.lhc (jrnilrr imit tf the mmIoii. 'Mi" Incident nlilih moiUcd tlic mnikct ni the ilnliimlloii nt a ilhldond nl 2 er (cut, on Nc.v .lerry t'cnlril tock. Tli declination U timed nt Ihe tnu.ll period (or the iiuurterly ilhldeiid, wlilcli hid been lunniiifr nt the rait' nt Hi Vr lent., but tho prculdent ot the lleadlnit coin wn.v, tolilcli torporiitlnn now conttolii the New Jciwy L'tnliiil, Heirccatcd u ilmlnUtion of tlib a iHiailcly illMdend, Jfeverthellsi the street ni Inclined Ut the irmvlcllrm that tlic olock wnt in be tomldered uh mi 8 per rent. biiK lleiidliiff wns nrliuulalrd into Kicnt latUlly nnd milled from nn tally decline of over n point to l',( out Haturilaj''H Icicl, Delaware and limb Kin beiMinc nolle huojnnt, lllnc ll4 pohiU oter Saturday on confident (inpes Hint it abo Waj liuokcd for un early Incfenio in dhldcnd. TliSra was a mildeii fpiut of,33i,ioliti In Mlnneaiiolh mill HI, I.011K The niarkct gtwrMy m-overed Miuirlly finin lln putty ilepiemlon, hill very few ftoil.s nliouccl any )inl;ilal.Rijlni oei Haluiday. Annlffiiniated Copper .h an oU'cptlcn nnd niter enily weiknrpn on the further decline In the prlio of raw comnr lif tomlon ioc 1 oer Sat urda.i, The United Stale 'Steel flocks weie npilii dealt lu ,on fait ciionuoiu wale, the pre (ened leadliur both III point of nctlWty nnd ftltypKtli. llumom were, rife of the xery fnor alilti ilmnlng lo be' made by Ihe iitarlcily flnto mejil of net carnlrgt wlikli U expected to be pieirnteil ut tomonowV meeting. 'Ihoie wa? hIkiiIIIcuIIoii of the piohablllty ot any Incicase In the dltldend rale. Thcic van JnHplcnt upward niOMK In ii few other IndmtiinN. while the lull I oiid 1lt tended lower fioni the opening. The Kcuerill INt wns (.Ingpilarly imiepHnbe to Ihe ilemnmtratlon lu L'nlteil htte Slecl. 'Ihe rlre In t'nlleit btiiles Steel eslended to "m and in the prcfcneil lo jaj. Theie wai quite on ntlbe tie in met for the loccniotbe atock, the K.ilii III the prefeucd rc.uhliiK IJ'.'j. The market closed Him and iiithi'. Total f.iles today, S71,TH0 hIiuo. The bond market yielded In tin- mnrnliiK '"it ic apoiulcd putty to the icioiciy In atorkn and clo-ed IncRiilar. Total sale', par value, .'),TW),. Wi). Ihe t'nltcd Male toupnti u'n aihanccil ',4 per cent, on the lat i.ill. 'Ihe followintr tiuolillom are furnblied The Tilb tine by SI. H. Jordan ,k Company, n,ora! 705 708 Mean bullillnp, Scrnnlon. 1'a. Telephone, OOO.S: Open. Hluh- f.ow. Cloa- hi if. tH. om. in;. .MiiciUan 'iiB.il lli'a 1173 1UIU H7? UiIiImji MVl ."si 7Di ilri, AlrlilhOH. IV UK HUH IW H?i VtnnlKiiniated Copper .. 70'i 7I?A (llVi 711b Am. (Mi S Voimdiy ... :il4 :it"Si !UU 1 Urook, TiaKiun "11 I17i ( i' Halt. . Ohio PBli HkHi lll?i PH the. At Ohio J.7,i I74 t7 17U Chic, k fit. c,t JtTa J3Ti -2-iH Wi Chic. Mil. i M. I' ....luflij 1l!7',J lu-ijs Hl7'i Chic, It. f. fc I' l."il lWli IVJ lo'j'.i Colo. Pucl i: lum 87?i SS bT'i, 8 Kile It. 1! 42 I.U4 tJI'a ll'.d Kile It. It.. I'r 71 TIVi 71 7"i, uI.ilN. ic -Vah 107!i 1II7U tIKiU 107i Manhattan Klei.itul ....1.'I7 l:t7"4 14?4 l0vi Met. Tiaetion lhi'i 10.1 liVJ 1W .MI'KOini Pacific wn J01")), lllllj 1IH Noifolk .t Wr-ilcrn .... .'.3U W. as ,-rfiA X. V., O. .t: W ;li aV'H ,'n ,avt X. V. (Vnli.il lili'.S lilT'a Kin?; H'71,'! I'llina. It. It liOli l-.04 llliii IJOiJ ItiMdliiit lti ral :,v.i ,v,Ti osU Iteadiuif, M I'r &Ui S:i b Wla siiitlmn Ity :ii3i :n :u, stVi Southern It. It., I'r .... '14 !llv4 WJt 'Hi's Siutheiu l'.ultl.. CliJ lllli iifH, ill Tenii. Coal vV Iron Ml'i i'hIU ii". uM, Teim I'.uitle 10'; -tiriii il9i :Wb I". ". I.eallici- IJ J".; Iiij 1214 l". . la II her, I'r W M'.h h- h- I iilnii l'adllc Kljaj 1ll.ii, 1ui liUU I. h. Mccl C i:.8 liii; 4-M Wi I'. S. sii-el Co., I'r l."!'. !I7 '(; H7 We-t. I'liloii 112'a 'W vl!- 'il'a Waba-h. IV U U !.;:, I2i, ui Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations TJnsed on Par of 100. STOCK?. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr CounK Sawnm Hank .v. Trut Co.. Finst National Bank (Carbondale) .. Standaul DiillliiK Co Ihiid National II ink Dime Deposit and DUcount Hank.. Kconomy Ught. II. k V. Co I'irsi National Hani; , I.ncka. Tjii-t Safe Deposit Co Clark !c hnoier Co., IV f-cranlon Iron I'ciho k Ml?. Co Seianton Asle U'otks "tranloii Nivluo Ilink ,' Trader' National Hank Scuiitnn Holt & Nut Co People's Hank New JIcnico lly. Jr C, ,C. .-, UONI). , Srianton l'assenjer Hallway, fir-t UortpaRe, due 1020 People' Mrevt llallnaj, tlr-t mort gage, due 1IJ1S I'lople'n htieet Hallway, General murlKage, due l!IJt Dick'on Manufacturing Co Laek.1. Township School 5 per cent. City cf Scianton St. Imp. 0 per cent So .niton Traction 0 per cent. '.... Hid. Askei 10 Cf.0 no o'H 273 40 1.SIM loll 125 100 13(1 175 107i ... 1S5 ... 75 115 115 115 100 10-2 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Ciiircclcil by II. (I. Dale, 27 Laikawanna Aie) I'loui llet patent, per band, 11.00. IIpjiu I'll Initliel, ihoiip liuiimv, !;2.35. Uullfr 1'ieMi iliJlni i , Sc; .line rt'iniciy, 21c; i'ali. 'JJ's-i'. Chi'ise I'ull iieani, ll!jil2e. I-'bri Neaiby, :&:; sloiaue, fanij, lOiic Oreen 1'ca Per biM'el. l.0. Potatoes Per bii-uel, l. Onions Per bushel, .l.lfl. Fhilndelphin Oraln and Produce. Philadelphia, .Ian. Ii. Wlie.it I'lim; lc bish ei; iuiiti.it t Ki.ide, .l.iniuix, MkiHIisC Coin ';c. hishu: No. i mixed, .l.inu.irv, 17!.jl. (late Vsi. hlRliei j X"o, 2 white (lipped, ."ilUc Hutlei -1'iini, fair deituml; fanej wcMein iream eij, 2"'.;.i2ilc.. ; do. npai by, pilntn, 2lii, I'.ets l'nm. 1c. higher; liej.li ucaibt. .'idi,, do. wcsleut, ."lie. i do. Mititiiwthteiii. iiOc. ; do. Miutheiu. J7c. ( liecsc I'lim; New Vuil; full ucaiu-, fancy sm ill, ll!lc; do. do. do, fill to iholie, ti'.jt lie. Itellned Mirf.u l'nclianacd. Cotton 1-1'ii. lower; iniddllni; upland.., b'.ic. Tallow Steady; i ity pi line lu tidies li'.&r.: do. tin,, d!gail!ir, ; daik, ")-i."c. ; taken, liic. Live I'oultij hteady; fowl-, Ii'ial0!!:c.; old moatvin, 7c; ihlik-on.-, ifalOc; diicn-, llap.'e.; Keese, Sillc; tin kejK. lOillc. Dit'weil Poullrj hteadv; fair de mand; fowl-, chohc, 10Vy. : tlo. fair to Kood, Il!il0i.; old uiu-trj-, UaTc; ihliktuo, ueaiby, llalilc; we-teru do,, tlal2i.; Iiuke.i, neuby, iholie to fanij, 1,'nKlc. ; wor-ltm do. do., 1.1il4c; il.i. fair in kihiiI. inal2c; ilmk-, neailij. luillc; wrslilli do., HM12c; kith-, Mile. Ileielpu l'loin, ;t,iKNI Ij.iiii'Ii und t,.l2l,00 poiiuiH in s.uki; wheat, .11,0111 liu'liel-; nun. 1,100 hii-hol-.; oats 1I,IKI hii-hels Milpiiidits Who it, il.iHHI lni,li ela; mm, 2.01K) lu-.lii-t-; oats ll.OOo liu.licb. New York Grain nnd Produce Mnrket New Yoik, .Ian, il. I'lour Muikel wa lilnlnr In .some i.i-t's bin mTieially uiiihaiiKid; closln? Ill til : winter patents !j.l,73i4; do, htialKhln, M.33 iiil.7"i; Mil.iiesot.i piteuts, isl.f.j.il.211; winter ex lias !2.t).iii.20', Mlunei.ot.1 hakeis f2.0 ii:t..Vii whiter low Kiades ii. 70 ii.Wl. heal Spot limit No. 3 led, U4c f. ii, Ii. afloat, nnd guftc. ele valor; No, 1 iioiIIkiii Diilutli, S'?ic f. o. b, nllo.it; options uctlui mid n'iy uontr nil day; tloicd .slroui; ut ITic net adiauie; May iloed MH,ii.j Jul.i, ?9ii. Cniii pot fli in; No, 2, 7l?4c elevator ami 72Hc f. o, li ailoai; uptUuii much ldi;lii. In iimp.ithy wltli xtlio.it. Unlit mutiny ollYlInus (filaiKed Meiulalite ileuiinil; iIomuI Hun at a'io. net advance; Slay ilosed, 72c; July. 72c Oata Snot film; No. 2, lie; N.Vo. il, Bie.j No. 2 while, MJie.i No. .1 do., 3.l!:c: liaik mixed western, 33c; liaik white, ."il'i.i.V.ic. i options iiitlvu and rtroiiKer Willi oilier inarkeU. Hutler I'lim; iieaniciy, 1(U2Sc.; lac toiy, Kiililii. ; .liiiin 1 1 eanii'i.v , 15a22c; bulla, lion iieaniciy, llJlS'.ii'. ; statu ilihj, l.'ia'.'lr Clieeoe I'Iiiii; ntale full i reams larue fall nude taiu-v, KliialDvic ; do, do, muall, do, do, do., 10! alOVic; lain made bet laige, !!ic; do. ilu, do., tmall lOaloVji. Hisifii I'lnii; blale and IViili sjlv.iula, Itialllc. ; we-tviu, 2a'i.jc ; noiitlivin, 23a:i2 . Ohicago Ornln nnd Produce Maiket, Clilcaiio, Jan. 0. Itcionl hiiaklnir pilcea in wheal set all Kiaiu Jumping tmlay. May wlie.it It'lfUti'ltd u net gain for the day of l'.ii.. Iiavlnpr made u new reconl for the nop of rlc. Ii. inobij the movlous lecoid; Slay com iloti !!i,a !iic. up und Slay oats HaUc lilglui. l'iollou i lu-eil 2!ic liiglier to a ilmde lowei. t ah quo tations wpie as follovvsi I'lour I'luiu No. 2 hiirinir wheat, WadlVjc, j No, ii nirim;, HltbUUc,) No. 2 rnl, bU!i ibSS'se. J No. 2 ual, l7Uallv.; Xo. il white, 4M!li)4c,; No. 2 v, C7!iub!je. fair lo ilioiio iiulllnir barley, SftaWc; Nu. I la'. teeil, ijl.oi; No. 1 iioiliitiin, .fl.i); piiinu lliu otliy M'ed, if J.:i.ait.o1 ; iocs pork, ilii.Lu.il7; laid, fii.S7iL.iti.IO; thoit lliu, fs.n.iS.SHi illy tailed thoulders, lUiaTic; hort ih'ir rldei, S$,lhU; xvhlskey, I.S2. Buffalo Live Stock Mnrket. Ka,t lluffalo, Jan. 0.- Ciltle HftclpU, ,W brad, iuiliidiiiK 200 Cai-adiaus; uitiw und ktiung. ci for butihera' Knide ami medium tons; bleady for ahippcid and food lioavj; no eiy piliuo heavy heip; bct heavy si ma ijuolablo r.50a0.ii.j; nit. ilium lo good, jj.VUJail.10; llht to good butiber.s, (SI.Ujj.-i.50; licifvis, f.'J.&'ia3..j0; cuu, iufeilor lo lu,.t. ifl.70a1.10; bulls. i.'la4.30; ttoik bulb, 2.50 j:s.2.); tloiker, 2.60a.l.75; feed.' is, ReOal.10; flCyli cuwu. ttiadv; veals Wib-JO. Iloits-llc-(elils. 27,600 hi'jdj aitlvi, 10.120c. lower; heavy, l.33au.O; mixed, WI.UjiU.M; pigs VlaLIO: inuah.. .')..'a)aj.73i t'aiit. flal.W). Sheep ami Lamb. HeielpU, W,uoo iad, includlii? 1,200 Canadian; steady for sheep ; 1UU.V. lower for IjimI.,; tup Uinbe, ".iWa3.7.5i cull to (rood, fl.75 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents ft'ore-Tlian four Llnei, 3 Cents (or Hacli Extra tint For Eent. KOtl RUNT 1 12, ".inoiti hoiwe. wllh hjtb, Mnsrc uouiile Healer, etc. I.nlliiluc from .Main rt venue. Inipilio (ill Smith Main avenue or A. T. Ilcl-er. 102 Hontli Slain avenue. l'OH HUNT A "-room lioue ut Alt l.ce court, the entrance cm be from Adam avenue. Apply In Win. T. Ilaekcll, 120 und 128 Well ington avenue. KOH HUNT I8, line-ball of nimble bouie, In upper (item Ittclct Uim1 Sard, Intli, hot and cold water, ranite, electric lluhtit. II, P. Ilainllton, Paull building, tpruce street. For Snle. KOII HAM! Slock of the International Text Hook Coinnnnv of Hcran on (formerly the Colliery llnglnecr Co.), Cha. I). Handcron, 1WI Vtyninlii'j; nveiuie, Mcuinton, la. l'OH HAM! CIIi:.P-Mlll route and oluht icvvs. (Icoil chance lo build up cxiellcnt trade. Ail dress Harvey Jacques, Slooslc, Pa, PIIVSICAI, CL'Iri'lli:. l.0O ThU MM cm li ail veitbed In Hie inanatinea at 20. It develops every iuuclc in Hie liuinan nooy. .eni nj limn upon receipt of l. l'red (I. I'eteu, Hcianton, P.i. "I.O(OMOI11M:" .team lani.iRe! new; very Iatet lie and linproveinenta; llt price, SaoO; will kcII for $700. AddicU "Loconioblle," taio Tillutnc, Hcianton, Pa. l'OH SAl.i: l'or want of uw, two itood honel inaren; one wclpln about 1,100 iioiiniN; oili er nbout 1,100, Apply lo Wm. II. lllclunoiid, lllcluuond 1 1 ill. 3I2' Notth Stain nvuiue. l'OH SM.ll A finin. I mile liom White llildae, , Caibond lie, nn Ciccnlield in id; teruiH to unit lnichaer. l'or pailliulaia call on puinNiM or aildirix T. C. Sl.veis, Carbondale, Pa. FOIt SAI.n Clli:AP-l'liewood. iron loollni.', tlr.i bera, board-", ccantllng, etc., from old cir; Millable for all purUKj. Jennings Central Sline.s svvllcli, foot of Hampton stieet, off Soiuli Slain avenue. FOII SAM: Two llchl fining wago'is and some lunik., (heap. Kvaiis, n ir 1132 I.uzcrne flrect. rOH SAI.i: Cheap; boiae, spring wagon and huruc'S, at No. 1820 Cedar avenue. Furniolied Rooms. I'OU ltr,NT--Two comfortably fiunWiid loonn loi uentlemeu; modeiii iinpioviment-i; pii ate f.imil.v. ".10 W.iihiuaton avenue. l'OH Iti:.T Two ccmforlalile timiMied t"o:in for gentli'ineii; moiieiu iniproviiuinl''; I'll xale famllj. ;o WaMiliiRlon avenue. l'OH HUNT I'liinUlied dont loom, vvllli heat, bath and sa-: near court home; gentleiuan prclencd. Aildic Itoniu, Hox 20"i. POlt lli:.T rnuiMieil room; (IC3 I.indeu xlicet. heat and hatli. rURMSHKD ROOMS POR HKST. with beat, aai and balh, gentlemen picfened, at ,'i0 Adann avenue. Kooms and Board. A LAHdi: PRONT ROOM, with board, at 321 Adam avenue. Suitable for two jouug inee. ROOS1S TO ri:nt, stieet. vltli board. bUO Slulberry Wanted Room and Board. WANTilll Room and lioaul in refined piivate family tin three ladles; not lo weed 12 pir week. One located within I've minute, walk from city hall prefeucd. AiIiIicm, K. 11, Tiiliuno Of flic. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATi: l'AMll.Y wlsliea lo liaxe two nice men to boaul, ficiiuan or Ciijli-h (.all any linw after Thuisdaj. All coiivinienie, io7 Haul on ax I'liue. Help Furnished. ri:m'i:(t,ih,i: ih:i.p iiunuiicti u piiwte iiuiej and hotels at Cmplojmuit Hiiieni, :M Wa-lilimlou nveniie. M'lione, Hill. LEGAL. TIIU ANNl'AT. SIHUTINd of the stockholder of the Sciantou lli-ildlni; Company will lie lield lu the Mlcsioomi nl Ihe iiniipani, taw I.aika. wanna incniic, on 'Ihuinlaj, Jaiiutiy 21, at l.S'i p. in. I". A. KAISP.lt, Srcielaiy. Till: ANN! L MIXIl.M! of the slixkholdcih of the Theo. A. Mlilte Slaniifailiiiiinf Company will be held Tue-da v , Jauuiiy 21, at 2 p. m.. in the cifllcp cf the lompauy, 421 f.Iuden strec, for t lie piupoc of heiiins ii polls, ilectliisv Ihe lio.iul of illieckas Im Ihe uitiluu: sen, and tor Ihe ti.niMiitiou of sudi olliei buMnes n miv iiiopeilv come bifoie the nicet'uj;. I.. II. STia.l.i:, Surelaiy. IN Hi:: luioipoiallou ot Tin- Ailiuatou Soiial club of Su-.mte.li. Penns.vlvaula, lu llie mult of lomuioii plean of f.ackiiwauna touiit). No. 331, Jaiiiiuy turn, I'KI-J. Nollie is henb.v given that an applicallon will be made lo said comt on Monday, Jaimaij- 20th, 11XV2, at II n'cluiK a. III., under the Ait of As hembl of the lotumonwcalili nt Pennsylvania, inlitlid. "An Ail lo pi oxide foi Ihe iniorpoi.i lion and lcculatlou of leitatn loipoiatious,'1 ep pioved Apiil 20, 1S7I, and the Mipplements tlien1 to, tor the chattel ot an intended coiporatinu, to be tailed "'the AiIIiikIou Social Club of S'u.iu ion, Pemi'.vlvaula," the ihaiaitci anil otijeil vvheieof i-. tlie inaluteuaiieo of a lub for soiial enJcvmi'iil, and for tlien' purposes in have, po. sess and enjoy all Ihe lights, lieucliU and pllvil edges of the said At t ut Vseiubly and its sup plements. TA . I.OIt i l.KM I.-'. Attoinc.vs for ApplltaiiK a".IJI; sheep, top mixed, lil.2i; mils to go id, !2a'J..I1; hindy wetliri-, und jr.iillugs, S.7in3,l3. Ohicngo Live Stock Mnrkot. Chicago. J 0. Catile-Iteielpts, .no.OOOi 230 Texans; slow and ailvanie of last week losi; good to piline, !?0.30.i7.tl'i; poor lo medium, IHail; htoil.eu and feeders, tr2al.:i3; tows, ifl.2"ial.il.i; heifers, 2.30a3; canuils, isl,23a2.i; hull-,, 1.7.1 1 LOO; calves. Klall.,10; Texas led sticis, fLailiS. Hogs Hcctlpta todav, ll.ttX); tonionow, tl'i.OOO; left over 10,1100; hulk stead) ; dose weak; mixed and Imlc hen, ;0.10a0.ljil; good to iholie lieavy, stl.S3aO.70: lough heave, s'tfliO,2i; llgln, s.Msu I1..10; hulk of sales. tl lou, III. Mieip-Heiels, 2S,(K10; lieeii. weak to Hk-. lowu; lainba weak In 23c lowei; t,ood to i Im'i e wclhiis, isl.2'ii3; fair In chobo niixeil, H."Oil; weslein slieip, tsl.23al.83; rathe I.1111I1-, s.'l..'iliil.lu; we-tein Unib-, M.IVSH. East Liberty Market. I'.a. l.ibeily. Jan. . Cattle Higher: iliolif, $0.tOa0.eH; prime, V1..MiHj i;ood, if3.,13a"i.n.3. Hogs Ai live; pilme lieavlci, i,.33.ui.iiO; heivy mediums, N.nail.3o; light do., l.;;o.i(i. Ill; lieiv.v YulVeis, i0.23i(l.:UI; if. lit do., .ii.lli.lH.2H; pigs, s.'i.hOaO; roughs, "u0. sluep-Slow, liot welheis, i;.l.tKJal,13; mils and (ommoii, la'2i seaillng-, l-.I al.60; veal tahes, is7as. Oil Market. Oil I'll, Jan, 0. -Ciedil luluiuea, 113; ur tllieates, no hid; shipments, I3J,II37 ham Is; av eiage, J7.IU-I bauels; iiins, 0j,107 haiuls; avir age, tt5,a'J7 baileU, SPRINGVILLE. tipiclal to the btrautoii 'liibune, iMiiinuvllle, Jau, II, I.ilgli Cuhei Is loiuiu.'d to bis home lij an attui 1. of iiiflamiuatoiy ilion nialisiu, (ieoiue SI. Lake rcluuied Mtnrday fiom a visit to Ida btotbei, William, vvhu Is a slock dealer ut Newark, N, J. Tliilf ha uually beiu a two wvikV v,u ilhui of school duiltig Hie holldavs until this ser, when tlieio wan only two da. '1 his will t'UiM- the siliool beloie Ibo (list of Apiil. Men have been woiklng (ho !at two ilajn of Ihe week filling the lie house nt the milk sutivi. Piufisuoi SI, I, Ml; n, I'llnclpal of Ilia mIhioI, l lik with iii'iualglj, and iluiinjj a pait of last week his suboidiiialivi l.ad to mn the silieol. (Jeoige W. Tliouu I haulms lumber and tene lu Ills new!) puithaseil piopcity licie with the intention of building a bam in Ihe spiiug, , i:. Iloduey ban sold his liotil luoji.'il) to llieodoio Williams, ut TuiiMtaiu.uik, who e. pecU to tako ptfetuloii Apiil I. Mr. Williams Is well veiscd in hotel knowledge ami will l.u doubt make a good laudloid, Sloirb Sleight has moved lu the Hilt) farm just above town i SITUATIONS WANTED PHBE. 1UIAN0II WANT OPFIOKS. Want AdvertlaomontB Will Bo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Contrnl City At.DKRT SCIIUI.TZ, comer Mulberry atrect and Welnlcr avontic. UUSTAV PlCIIKt., 030 Adams avenue. Wost Side UtOltai! W. JUN'KtNS, lot South Slain avenue. South Serauton rnill) h. T1:IIPPI:, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton (Ji:0. W. PAVIS, roiner Koitli Silin avenue and Siarkct street. Green Rldgo CHARLES P. JO.NXS, 1337 Dickson avenue. V. J. JOHNS, 020 Gtccn Itldgc sticct. C. LORHNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Slarlon atrect. Petorsburg W. If. KN'Cl'FUL-, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmorc J. 0. BONX J: SON. Eelp Wanted Male. (iOOl) RKMAHi: .MAN to lake enllie manage ment of local blanch of People's Cridit Clothing Ctaupaii. .Must have buiiuess ability ami good lefeiciices, rjiie uppoiluult) to llglit nun. People'11 Cinllt Clothing Company, ;I17 lau kavv anna avtiuie. To ( nd or fall foi our ctlaloeue ti Ii.dlialois, Shaking- (Irates, l'uinaie Hlovvii". Sep-aiatoi.-.. hteain l'unip. Alaim utcr Coliumis, Sheet and Piston P.n king, etc I niou Steam 'pei laity Co. New 'phone. Ml 1'i.inkllii avenue. INDL'sTHIOCS. ( M'Alll.i: mill can make fiom & lo S10 a da.v. ltirfences lequlted. Call 310 Spiuic street. WANTi:i)-Hy leading Philadelphia hou-e, fiil. class sale'nan, lo sell general line ot paper to the retail ttadc, one who hia an acquaintance preferred; must hava be-i lefeienee and be able to fumtsli bond. Addicss P. O. Hox 20?, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. ANTKD Pour ladies In canvass and demon stiate. 011 salai). Call aflei I p. m, llogei-, 310 spiuce slreit. PI1TV OPKHATORS M'ANTKIl Steady work guai anlecd. W, li. Ileck k Son, SU Adams avenue. WANTED dill for gensial housework at Dalton. Addrcvs 11. T., me Tribune. Situations Wanted. YOl'Vti MAN wMies position in hotel us night ileik, in at .nothing in liotel woik; has good habits and can omc well lei ommeiided. Ad ihess, .1. i:. II., looo Ninth Main aviime, Strau ton. Pa. A TIKlltnnilll.x, up-lo-ilate, cxpeliuiccd, Hist 1 1.i--. 110111111,7 -aleuiin. wants a job; willing to piove i-lflclcniy and abllllv 01 anept llmi-.il willioul pa.v; louipeuut to wiile. idit and take ibiiigc o nil adveiii-lug in an original uiaunei. Addie-s J. A. Ciog.ui, Wilkcs-HamS Pa. A (iOOIl IIOTIU, MAN would like to gel sumo plate 10 wink Mining" till 12 oMoik. H1-1 lefeieme given. Chailes Hull', (iencial IJelivc'iv, cilv. WANTKD V po-Itltiii as sienogiaplier and book ke-pii'; ,iiod lefdince. given; over a )eu's cxpeiiemc Vildicvs 11., Tiiliuin; ofilic SITl'A'l ION WANTi:il-ll) a voung man. ill Mole as clerk; can speik six language. Addles Samuel Jacobs, 123 South Washington avenue, cilv. Sl'ICVriON WAN'I III) II) bookkeipir, ivpeil, op?ns, 1 loses bcoks balance sheets; tempor ary engagement 01 peimaueut, put da), llxpeit Auditor, 'i'liliunc. blTCATIOX." WANTIID n evpeilcuted iiacker and -hippo- and littlvlng ileik. .voinig nun, vv.iuu situitiou. Addles Hox 10, -.iianlon Tilb une. SITI'ATION WAN IIIH Ity 11 woman us house keeper; can give good lefeienus, Addie-s M. .1. SI., Ol) phalli. Pa. SlTl'.VIION WANTi:i)-lly .1 good took or laun-die.-.s; inn give good lefeieutes. Slis. K. i Ol.vuhant, Pa. sl't'l'ATION WA.Vri:i)-i:xiei ienccd hnok-kreper; )oung man; vvMies hltualluii. Addiess, A, p. SI., caie Siianton Tribune SITI'U'ION WANTKD-H) a Piolestaut ouns lady; has liad couise lu iiu'clianhal dinvvliig; also expeiiincc- in office woik. Addict moo CapoiiM- avenue, 1 Ity. SITl'ATION WNTi;i) to go out by th ,1 r. vvasblng, imnlng 01 tleauiiy. SIi, f.ee, 110 llallsleiiil court. I.Al. DHSIIIKS POsli'lON as bookkeeper ; very best of icfeienies. Apply 13'r) .hckson street. WANl'i:il-Siluatioii -s teamster, 01 an, kind of woik. by mauled man well aequainted witn illv, Addiess , ( ., Tiibuuc o.'llce. WAN'I Kll t ashing and Iionius lo do at honu', or to gj out by Hie Uy. Address (. R., Tilljune oflice. SITl'ATION WANIIIII-Hy a onn;s Inly to do geiieial lioiii-evvurl; in u family 01 two: elder lv propla piefirredt with pilvllego of attending school two afletnoons or evcnliujs each week; wages mudeiale, Adilies.s "V," caie of Tribune. SITIA'IION WAN'I i:i)-Hy middle aged lady rs housekeeper foe a guitlenun In illy or loiiu try; best rcfiretuia given. Object, good hoiua aiid moderate wag.'s. Hox 13, Tribuno Olllce. Money to Loan. ANY AS1QL.ST OP )IUi; TO LOAN-lJulck, elraiglit loans or lluildlug and Loan. At from t 10 fi per tent. Call on N. V. Uail.ei, 011.213 Connell bulldlni;. Wanted, WANTIIU (iood srconddiand furnaie, will pay tasli. AdJrc-.a Lock Uox ISO, Scranton, Pa, Wanted To Rent. IN.'".J,sv(-WV.0 rsSSSVfSiSf'v A .-.MALL PLAT OR HOI sK, near tenter of 1 Ity. Ii man and wife, Addicis W., 'lilbune oflue. WNTi:i) TO ltLNT 'llueo or four futni.hed or iinfiillilshcd looms fill lioii'ckeeplin, Addiess .121 Jctfeoou avenue, tit) &.t ic. vs. t f. V. H V, V, K V. H V. V. H V. . V1. H. t M ? H K V. . H K . t V. V. H J ' $45 000 ,V i ALTOOI AND BEECH CREEK TERMINAL I). fi. CO. v First Alortjrace. 5 30-Year Gold Bonds ? uh: roMMONiVF.u.Tii titi.i; i.nm iiaxi'i: and tih'st ro of philxdiilphia, '"..' """'" : -"" -.". t'.'"'. 'I HI MliK, 'Jin iwnm uiu KtuiuuucLi iy uie rmuurs joiuixuwii. j.ueiuuuii; mg i,4 ' i; 1111 It.illiodd, AVhith U'iil hdt. m huuJetl inilelitciluei ;'!! wliuo uei motltrt far tlic )tur ,V . ending .hint' Vi HOI, wa-vincr tht timet- tm in If rest ftuiuo mi Hit wliolo Uu ui bond. y I 'iiiv rv in.iitir urn liiu i.t riifl mill 1. 1 tilt i1a r ulliiij tt linilil.4 III 1 V liit itiri .it (111 llfHiff or full iiifoiiii.it on will be mailed on aiilicallou. rf vvi; iitiKit 'lllL-st; llllMi-i hiiiiWT hi I. F. MEGARGEL & ., trt. ROY OHE3TER , F, M.QZRGSL. Stocks, Bonds CONNELL U '4 'w1 t X VI U U 'ft t A U VI 'ft ' ll 'A DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MortTlln Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor t.'aeli Hxln Mn PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. LIWAltl) C. HPAUMllNM, 2.1 TllAtlNRS RANK Riilldlng, and St. Paul nulldlng, New York. Architects. 'HOWARD II UAVIsr AItcinTi:OT,(NT:LlE Building. , I'RI-.DP.RICK Ij. nilOWN. ARCH, tl., RPJAt Hstate llxiliango Bldff,, 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. I.. HARDING, 000 CONNL'Lfi IltilLDtNO. Dentists. iR. c. k, j:ili:niii:r(u:ii, pauli huilui.no. Spruce atieet, Scranton. ,DR. C, O. LAOIUCH, 115 WYOSIINO AVRNUli Lawyers. rlJ,ANK ..'" HOYUJ, ATTOItNP.Y'AT-LAW. HooiiH 12, 1, 10 and 18 Rurr Ruildlng. F. K. TRAOV. ATfY. COSIMONWKALTII I1LI1D. D-.D- RHPLOOLi:. ATrORNUY-yLOANS NCdO. Haled on real ntale uecurlty. '.Mean Bulldlni, comer Washington amnio and Spruce atrect. WILLARIJ, WAHRLN ,t KNAPP, 'ATTORNina and itounsolloffl-at-law. Republican Bulldlni. Washington avenue. JIIS'SUP & Ji:SS0P, ATTORNUYS AN1 COU.N-jcllors-at-lavv. Comtnoiiwealtli Building, Roomi 10, 20 and 21. W'W'ARI) W. niAYr.II, ATIOHNRY. OOJ-tiOI. 0th floor, .Me.ua building. ROOMS L- A. ,VATI,KS A'itorni;y-at-law, boarii of Trade Building. S'cianton, Pa. PA'rr:n,5o.v &. Wilcox, trader's national Hank Hulldlng C. COSIIJOYS, 0-1.1 RPPUBLICAN DUILDINC. ,' BKRTnor.r. orncn jiovi:d to no. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. UR. W. E. ALLUN. S13 NORTH WASllINOTOS avenue. n. s. w. iAMoni:AU.v, oitici: 339 wash- Ington avenue. Residence, Mis .Mulberry. Clnonlc diseases, lungs, heart, ildneys and gi-nlto-inlnary organi a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. Tin: r.i.K ovfi:, 123 and 127 franklin aye- nue. Hates reasonable. I. ZIP-OLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. PAS fiengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. II, HRinCIS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND ccj pools; no jdor; only iinpioved pumps used. A. II. Briggj, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Slain avenue, or Eickc'is drug store, cor ner Adams and Slulbeiry, Both telephones. Seeds. O. It. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURi rr)men, stoic 201 Washington avenue; gicca Ii-ju-cs 1030 .Sol th Slain avinuc; slots tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, IIEAU oil LACKA. AVE., Sciauion, Pa., mauufactmei of WIro Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING POR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, ill Attains avenue. SIEOAROEE URO., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, En velopes, paper bags. Iwine; Warehouse, E.0 Washlnsten avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES-llARIli: RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranlou at the news stands ol ItcUnua Bros.. 40il plute and 50" Linden; SI. Notion. 022 Laikawanna avenue; I. S. S'chutzer, 211 Spiuce street. Real Estate. roil SALE A laree bloi k of buildings on the tinner of Drinker and Uicainut streets; four bilge fcloiu buildings and une hotel. Inquiie of (leoige W. Piost, .No. 401 East Drinker street, niiiinuiii", Pa. TOR SALE One aeic of land, improved Willi nine-loom boiuo; plenty and Variety ol fruit: good location in village of ricetvlllc. Slis. Oliva Pish, ITselville, Pa. Business Opportunity. sinrk tli WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Wrlto for our speilal market letter. Free on application. S. 51, lllhbaid k Co., members N. Y. fonsulfdated ami stock S.xchangc. II and 16 Bioadvva), New oik. littablishcd 111. Lonvj Distance' Phone 2!SS Broad. FINANCIAL. I. F. MEQARQEU & CO. STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES . CONNELL BUILDING. I. V. Slcgargel. Roy Chester Jlegirgil. Spencer Trask & Co., BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine St., New York WE MAIL UPON BEQUEST CAREFULLY PREPARED DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF Inuestnnenf Seciirifies Slembcu New York Slock Eulmnge. Branch OHice 65 State St. Albany ," :..::."'.. :.: . .. .,.. .".'. .v; ; w fitt.viuis xi.t, ai uisi ami miercat. "J : ,1 ,1 ROY CHESTER ATeCMlGEf. and Securities BUILDING. i ,t U 'A U mA"A 'A 'A 'A U 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A.