THE SCRAjS'TON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANL'AKY 8, 1902. J. , NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Fprclal to Ihc Scranton Tribune. Plttslon, Jim, 7. The sinitllpox epi demic, iiCtcr clrculutliiK In tlio towns on cither bIiIo or thin vicinity, hint nl lust vouched here, and two Well-developed ciihcs have been reported, one In I'lttts lon city nnd the other In AVeat 1'ltts ton. The cnseH were reported to the health board of the lcsneotlve plucen this morning. In PlttHton the victim 1b limit Murgnn, the ll-yoar-old diuiKh ter or Jlr. and Mrn. Oeorc Morgan, who reside nt Krotltlnslmin and Tomp UIiib streets. The child first became sick on Sunday, complaining: ot a note throat. Dr. Jennings wub called In last evenlnff nnd was Immediately suspic ious of smallpox, and called In' Dr. Newth for consultation This morning the case was reported to the bonid of henlth, and steps Immediately taken by that body to prevent Its spread. The entire block, Including about elKht houses, have been iiimrntitlncd and Jjuurds placed on duty. Iteslilents of these houses are not permitted to pass In or out ot their homes to the street, and all pedestrian and wagon t rattle In that vicinity Is prohibited. A special meeting of the health board lias been called, and a physician will bo engaged to look after the case. John Allen, who lives on Exeter street, near the Clear Spring colliery, Is the patient on the "West Side. Dr. Troxell was called in to attend hint this morning, and diag nosed the case as smallpox, although he says he will not be able to state ., positively until Wednesday morning, It Ms thought the disease was brought to this place through the medium of one of the nurses employed at Plymouth Mrs. Williams, of Luzerne avenue, West Plttston. Mrs. Williams, since attend ing the cases nt Plymouth, has trav eled back and forth frequently, and it is thought she has brought It to the Morgan home, she being u relative and having visited there recently. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Qulnn, of Third street, AVest Plttslon, is quite 111 with diphtheria. Dr. Under wood administered anti-toxin today. While accompanying the mllltla to Washington to participate in the in augural parade recently, Daniel 11c Dade, colored coachman for J. Hughes 'Blackmail', located the whereabouts of his parents, whom he had lost trace of for over twenty-five years. Mr. Mc JJade left today to visit them. The Plttston Ice eoinjmny Is prepar ing to cut ten-Inch ice on its ponds at Moosic. Joseph KosloskI, a miner, was severe ly burned by an explosion in the Twin bhaft this morning. AVhilo at woik in No. S collierv yes terday, Patrick Marlon, of Market street, a miner, was slightly injured about the head and arms by a fall of rock. AVllllam Bannon, a lC-year-old driver boy in the Twin shaft, was seriously .injured yesterday by being dragged be fore the wheels of a mine car, under ivlilch.lie had fallen. TUNKHANNOCK. fpeti.ll to the Scranton Tilljtinc. Tunkhannock, Jan. 7. Mrs. George Stark and daughter, Mrs. Fred 13. Jen nings, visited friends at AVilkes-Barre on Monday. Miss Leona Garey, a trained nurse, is visiting nor mother, Mrs. Sybil Garey, on Slouum street. Misses .Mai lou and Eleanor Metcalt and Miss .Mabel LcwIh returned to school at Klmlra Female college on Tuesday. AVord received from Patrick Boyce, who lias been receiving treatment In a Philadelphia, hospital since the middle of November, is to the effect that he is improving nicely. Ho will not come home for some time yet. Air. and airs. John Place, of Vos burg, visited their daughter, Mrs. Fred Barlow, at this place, on Tuesday. The court calendars for January term have been printed and are ready for distribution. A marriage license was granted on Tuesday to Lewis II. Williams and Miss Mary Avery, both of North Eaton. Matthew Courtright, of Meshoppen, was calling on friends here on Tues day. Judge E. M. Dunham, of, Laporte, was In town for a short time on Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Jorden, of Laceyville, is visiting her son, Edwin J. Jorden, esq,, on Bridge street, Miss Elizabeth Ktttredge, who Is em ployed as a teacher in the Mission kin dergarten, at Scranton, returned to that place on Monday, She was ac companied by her sister, Miss lleba, who will remain several days. John Sawyer and son, Frederick, of Spokane, Washington, are stopping with their cousin, Mrs. Stephen Bobln son, on Second street. v Argument list for January term of court: Warren Alexander vs. J. F, Everett, rule to show cause why settlement should not be stricken off; two cases. in re estate of D. T, Capwell, de cased, petition of widow to show cause why acceptance under will should not bo cancelled. In re. private road In Meshoppen township, exceptions to report of view ers, in re public road In Noxen and Forks ton township, exceptions to report of viewers. Abram Coolbatigh and others vs. School Board of Exeter township, cer tiorari. Commonwealth vs, Jacob F, Dyinond, rulo for a now trial. in re public road In Nicholson town ship, exceptions to report of viewers. NEW AULFORD Special to the Biranton Tribune. New Mllford, Jan. 7, The AVomnn's Christian Temperance Union will meet JC You Could LooltT. A JL Into the future aud lee the condition to which jour cough, if neglected, will brine you, you would seek relief ot ouce and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption M a m j- fiuaranteed to cure Con. 1 ,lrrl uinptlon, Bronchitis, H-'M: ' Asthma, aud all I,uug Troubles. Cure Coughs aud Colds lu a day, 25 cents. Write to 8. C. Wctts & Co., I.cftoy,N,Y., for Ifte trial bottle. Ktrl's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood nt the home of Mts. Vnir Hinder on Thltrsdny at 3 p, in. Miss Tllllo Harrington, of Montioac, spent last week with her Hlnter, Mr. June Harrison lu this place. Mrs. AVllllam Harding and daughter nre visiting relatives In Tunkhannock. A party of our young people enjoyed a Hlelgh ride to Jackson Sunday night. The young ladles' quartette met nt tht' home of MIhh Maude Turnbull for practice Monday evening. THOMPSON. fipeilul lu the .Scranloii Tilbune. Thompson, Jan, 7. AVullace llackley, of the township, who had his ankle badly broken three yeais ago, after suffering and limping so long, went to Dr. Thompson's hospital, at Scranton, this morning to have It treated. Miss Sadie Jennings, of the Ilcrrick Centre school, visited Miss Minnie Gelatt last Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Mills and Mrs. Del Partridge, ot AVhlle's A'alley, diove MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. inn i immnrmn MS4. . dtewis Vras&, Can you ibid In places of abode? over Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lewis, and returned yes terday, v Harry B. Searles leturned to his studies at Syracuse university, Satur day. Gurnsey Hubbard and Jerome Pllklngton returned to Keuka college, Monday, and Allen D. Miller went the same day to his work at AVyoming seminary. Miss Minnie Gelatt, after a pleasant time with her father, F. M. Gelatt, left Monday to resume her work as princi pal at Keuka college. Station Agent Foster and family, of TJniondale, spent the Sabbath with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Foster. Mrs. J. M. Hine, of Scranton; Miss Nina Stanton, of Prompton, and Clin ton Hlito, of Orson, were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Salesbury, Sunday. Mrs. G. A. Tiffany, of Ilerrlck, is spending some time with her grand daughter, Mrs. Charles N. Tuttle. The Creamery company is harvesting their supply of Ice from AArrighter's lake, two miles away. The lake yields a lino quality of Ice. Mrs. Caroline Bingham (nee Benson), one of Jackson's most noble women, suffered a paralytic stroke early yes terday morning. She is over 80 years of age, and it is doubtful about her rallying. There was a lively runaway in town Saturday. As Mr. Conrad, dihing the spirited team of H, S. Brown, of Jack son, came down from the depot and turned into Jackson street, the sleigh careened and the box, with .contents, was landed on the walk In front of C. It. King's store. The team ran on through town and came upon AV. E. Babcock, of Jackson, who, with a lady, was driving toward home In a cutter. Somehow, when the team lit upon their cutter, one horse fell. Mr. Babcock sus tained bruises and two ribs were broken. The lady was somewhat bruised and frightened, and the cutter was demolished. J. N, Monroe, who has been the but termuker at the creamery tho past year, has been engaged for another year. Fred Clinton, of Jackson, is said to be suffering with pneumonia. John Chandler and AAr. P. Tallninn are doing business In Susquehanna to day. HOPBOTTOH. Special to the Sorantoii Tiitiune. Hopbottuiu, .Tun. 7. Mrs. AV. 7 Brown and daughter Mella ure spend ing a few days at Brooklyn. They will leave on Monday for Newark A'al ley, where they will spend a few weeks with Mrs. Frank Jackson. Mrs. A. O. Austin has returned, after visiting friends in New York state. Miss Candaoo Brown bus returned to Coutesvlllo to resume her position us teacher. The death of P, M. Smith occurred Mpnday morning at 10 o'clock. The funeral will be held at the Uni versalis! church AA'edtiesday at 2 p. m, Mr, Boy Sly, night operator at this place, was In Scranton one day last week, Mrs. AVllllam Wiluht entertained her sister and friend over Sunday. Mrs, Jerome Sterling, who 1ms been critically ill of pneumonia, Is slowly convalescing, , Miss AVInule Tennunt, of Olaik's Summit, Is visiting at O, L. Carpen ter's. Tho AVIIlIng AVorkers will meet this week Thursday at the huniu of Mrs, K. M, I.oomls. DUNPAFF, Special to the Scranton Tribune, Dunduff, Jan, 6,-MlH. AV, L. Pucker returned home Saturday from a two weeks' visit at Allentown, among friends and relatives. Miss Jennie Spring, one of our lead ing school teachers, has just secured a, new horse to draw her to and from her school at Birchtowii. AVo notice one of our ylllugers Is leavlns his liorsa barn door open nights nnd allowing the homes to go out of doors and feast on snow sand wiches and icicles. It's cheaper than hay nttd oats, but It's risky for the owner If Mr. Cruelty to Aiilmnla should happen along. William A, Decker, proprietor of Hotel Decker, Is tilling his Ice hoURC with Crystal lake Ice, cloven lliches thick nnd of tlio finest qunllly, Frunk Chambers Is doing the cutting, Charles M. AVells left Home Satur day, Jan. 4, for Bcrnntoii, to spend Sunday and then go to Keystone tieiul t'tny nt Fnctoryvllle on Monday to at tend school, The Unptlst Ladles' Aid will serve oysters at the home of Mrs. O. T, Hull Thursday night, Jntt. lfl, 1002. It Is expouted that a large crowd will be present, as there nlwnys Is at Mrs. Hull's on such occasions, and exten sive hrrnngenicnts arc being made to mnke the affair a success. It is mi I it that there will bo an entertainment In addition to the oyster supper. DURYEA. Benjamin, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Carey, was seriously In jured at the AVllllam A. mine, Satur day. He was performing his regular duties at the foot of the slope, wlieu ho was crushed between a car and the rib. At present his condition is crltlcui. The Hlvcrslde hotel, owned and man aged by Daniel Mitchell, was destroyed by fire at 7.15 a. in. yesterday. The l these pictures two cause of the conflagration Is unknown. The inmates of the hotel were asleep when it was first noticed by Mr. Mitch ell. Ho immediately alarmed the house hold, and exciting scenes followed. AVhen they attempted to escape they were hemmed in by Humes and had to jump two and three stories from the windows. Everything' was destroyed: not even a particle of clothing was saved. The Lawrence Hose company was notified, but when they arrived it was too lute, as the (lames bad too much headway. Mr. Mitchell is dis heartened over his loss. The furniture was not insured, and the building only partly covered by Insurance. The Black Diamond Electric Light company have filed a protest against the action of the burgess and councils in declaring their contract with Marcy township void, when it was changed to Duryea boroush. The Dancing society will give a mas querade ball at Gregory Batrich's hall, January 13. Found A black and while hound. In quire of Adam Smith for information. The luxury of Modern Kaihvay Travel to Florida and the South. The gratilute of tourists who appre ciate the acme of luxury in railway travel is due In no small measure to the Southern railway system. Their line of operation Is the great highway that leads by Washington, D. C, to and through the Southern states. Year by year they have adopted every Im provement that could add In any way to the comfort of that army of visitors who make their winter home Jn the vast territory covered by its not woik of lines. An example of the supeib trains operated by the company Is the South ern's "Palm Limited," which rutins be tween New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine, every day, except Sunday, during the winter months. This mug ninicent train will be inaugurated Jan. H, li02, leaving Philadelphia, at li.ltl p. m., the most luxurious In the world, rups through solid from New York to St. Augustine, excepting one drawing-loom sleeping car, which Is detached at Blnckvllle, S. C and runs to Augusta, for the accomodation of travelers to this popular resorr, and Aiken, S. C. The train is composed of Pullman composite, compartment ears, drawing-room, sleeping cars, Hbraiy, observation and dining curs. Two other fast dally limited trains are operated, rnrrying through Pullman drawing-room sleeping cats, New Yoik nnd Philadelphia to Savannah, Jack sonville, Tampu, Chflileston, Augusta, Ashevllle, Chuttanooga, Nashvillf-, At lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Now Or leans, affording excellent servlco to Fk.rlda, Mexico and the Pnclflo coast. D'iilug car tervlco on all through t.alns, The popular route to Plne liurst, N. C, Pullman drawlng-ioom sleeping curs, AVashlngton, Plnehurst, Mondays, AVednesday and Fridays. New York to Thonmsvllel, Ga Pull mull drawing-room sleeping cars every Thursday, commencing January 0th. Charles ,. Hopklnf, district passenger ugent Southern railway, S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will furnish all In fotmatlou. A Trip to California ov Florida. Thoso contemplating such a trip need but to call on the locul ticket ugent qf the Lackawanna railroad and ho will arrange every detail. Including nuns portatlou, berths, reservations and checking of bugguge through to desti nation; also will furnish rates, folders, descriptive literature and any other in formation desired on the subject. Through sleepers and day coaches to Chicago. Only one change of cqrs to California. ii'- m Perry Belmont Defeated, By Inclusive Wirt pom The Associated 1'nu. New A'orU, Jan. ". Montague I.ewler, the Itcpuhlk'nu Lundldatc in the election held today (ov iQiiyic horn the Seventh UUtrlct, lui tieii fleifed ty !)(U iotc out 1'trry Ihlinont, tlw Piiuooatio- undldatc. Tlio tUl uto was: Letiler, 1,m; Dcluiviit, 7,i5j. G THE MARKETS Wall Street lSevlew. Sew Ymk, .ln. ".-The jloelj pxelmnite bs ciiinc urililnlly rcnrlloiinty toihiv. Time uus the Mine loiitcU dtirliijr the inotnlns n there w.n joitenlny between tho helloiH worklnit t"r nn minium anil the renitjonldtn. United Htntej Meet Muck wele lllt 1I14 tnll.UnB point for the 'tills nml weie ili'tilt lu to mi rnoimouA extent, The lejt ot the market kept nUnpIng Away, liow PUT, nnd gulnrd momentum on tint ilouinvunl uroile, Thn Imlh ucie alert In mull thimreUcj of cury opportunity of tieJllns: nny mp.i thcllc treii(ttli hy inipiwhe iuIvmiim In in dividual tnik. No Midi ctterlhe fjrtor came to llielr did in the unexpected Increiw u tin Xcw Jrney CVtiti.il itbiilcnil ,e?leriluy, anil tlio market (.loved iicthe and tiiy at about tlio lowest of the thy. Theio wni :t dull ilenioiistm Hon In Siynr In the nildt of the tendon which cairleit It up I poluti. Tho moiemelit up puenlly luiwl r,n the uitlie iigltitlon In liphnlt of Cuban reciprocity and the mtiy of Culiiii ftiiiwr fieo of ihity. Aunliranutcil Copper win untidily firm on tho tally In. the raw market in London, llolh of thcr stocks jlelilcrt, liow cur, Irtfoic the close, Thole Win a rather pap p.ililc clforl In Induce a timnlei' nt fpecul.it lull into the liiliilrl.il, while the lallimuli were sold to take prollt.i. Thp United KUtc Steel idocki were nuulo the leaders on the tretmth of the general evpectntlon tlul a icry farouble Miowlnff of iiiinliiK would lie m.ido nt the ct.t n meeting of the ilitcLtois, whli.li wan not held, liuueirr. until the imiikel hail iloioil. The pttlenii" nihiime In the common htirck only U'.iehed j and in the uicfened iil. When they lieJn to Milfir. In toiliiunii with tho lo-it of tho Hit, fiom Inont'liikhiir Kile. The lomiiioii tlorls win imiiIhI IJi under lat,t nlRtit and the pipfcin-d n point. With thl ilcM'ltipuicnt the icietioiuiy tendency of the m.iiket wan prjctlenlly uncoil tested. This ntock of tho v.irlom ospicsi inm piiulii m.ido notable inhume, reji lilng 10 point in Aiiicili.iu Kxpre-i ami &! In fulled Stales Dspios with in, ullior exphijued i:mo tlim the leeeiit I'xlij ilbldenil ilMnirrenieiits anil ny lai(;o liualniM. The Inclination to ell ituik fecmed to lie lii'ed on Kcner.ll roinldelillluin of llitnmt of the ninney nutlnnk and of the poent IiIrIi lend nf pi lies. Total Kilei ludiy, lill.rW miiiim. i no noini nmiiiet wiM iilloeteil by tlio we.iknrs nf sloiko. Total Mlc", pn- Milne, -1,-T'O.fKK). CoM'iuiiieul bonds were all iiiicIiiiiimI un the l.i'l c.ill. The following quotatlom are furnlthed The Tilb imp by M, S. .Ionian It Company, room; 705 708 Menu building, Scianton, l'a. Telephone, GU03: Open- High- Low- Olov liter, est. est. Ing. .mril(.iu Siisar 117T4 117'i 117'S JlO'i Atcld.oi J0V4 H))4 71) 7lHi Alchiwii, I'r lill'i lfll'i llTi V Amal. Copper 71i "i'i 7(li 701 .iu. far & I'utiniliA ... ."ilVi l!i M?4 Sufi lllook, Tiut'tlon liT'i CiTis (J (' Halt, k Ohio 107W, 107, lOVJi KlVJi Che, fc Ohio I7H 171i 47 17 ( hlc., k fit. Weil 21 21 aUi Sl',4 ITilp., Mil. k St. V ....11.714 1C7U lM?i llij Chip., It. 1. k f IJOii IMtf, .'' l.ViVi Coin, fuel & lion S8U bS'.i M!i Sii'4 Uric It. It 4.'!'4 J1s Wj U'A flip It. It.. I'r 7l"i 7: 7.-'. 7 Louk k Xml 107'i 307'A 100 IOH',4 Manhaltun l'.lcijlpd ...1KH l.Wd ni'H 1J.1V1 .Met. Tiaction lull 1I1ITC, 1ISi 1(U MLmuiiI l'.itlfli' 10.lli lOI'i lOPi 101 Noifolk It A ctctit .... flS'i flSV fiT'U .")7"4 x. v., o. ,t W ::.-,!:. :ij5s jus MTi X. Y. Cential 107 107 li.il lfcO Penn. 11. It lM"i VM'A 140 ll'K.i HeadhiR lty rAYs "Wt "itlti .')H5 lleiidlng )ti., I'r wy. &1 S2 92 Southern Uy :I4& .ll'i .'Ki'j HJ'.'. Soutlietn K.. I'r !U',s !I31 !Wi t'l'i Southiiu I'.iciflp OUft 0i8 do dO'4 Tcnu. foil & lion IKI'A nil fltti (lia Texas 1'aclflp :,) l)ji .11 Wk f. S. Leather VA 12tJ VI 1!H f. S. l.e.ithu, I'r iJ H SH hl 1T. S. Steel Co -tCi -JLTi I.', txi, 1'. S. Stivl fo I'r .... S714 !I7' !KI',J (nl'i Wi'-teui I nlon MT4 111 1HH4 01 Waliiii.li. IT 12i 11 4ii, IJV, I'nlon Pacido 103-;8 lOJifc lOlft 1111 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Daily Co., Pr County Savings Hank k Trust Co.. First National Bank (Carbondale) .. Standard Diillins' Co Thiid Xatl011.1l Bank Dime Deposit and DUcount Dank,. Economy Light. II. k P. Co l'iist Xational Hank Laeka. Tiu-.t Safe Deposit Co Clul; k Snovcr Co., IT. Scmulon lion Pence '& Mfs. Co. ... Scranton A:Uc Works Sciuntnn Siiinir. Ilan! ...,, Traders' Xatlomd Dink Scranton Holt k Xut Co People's Hank New Jlexico lty. k C. Co BONDS. Scranton Pawenser Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1020 People's Mrcet Hallway, fliit mort- gage, due 101S People's Street Railway, Ceneral niortgasc, due 1021 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Towiiililp School 5 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. G per cent Scranton Traction 1) per cent Rid. Askei 09 360 3V no ojo 275 49 HiOO 150 123 100 05 .'00 175 107', ... 1S5 75 115 115 113 100 102 102 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Conectcd by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) 1'loui Best patents, per bauel, ?4.M). IIcju.1 Per bushel, choice uianow, $2.55. Mutter ftedi crcameiy, 20c. ; .lure cr.aiuei'y, ?4c; daily. 2.1 Vic flu etc full c ion 111, ll!al2r. llgjfk Xcaiby, 32c. j tlouiRe. fancy, 10',4e. Urcen I'eah t'er bushel, fl.OO. Potatoes l'ei Imsliel, il. Onions Per bushel, $1.00. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Wheat Market weak; oonti.ict Kiadp, .Innuary, S&iStlV&c. C01 n Low el ; Xo. 2 mixed Jainiaiy. 07uU7'.ie. Cits Quiet but film; Xo. 2 white clipped, M!c, l'ioisloiis UnclianBeil. flour fii 111 .mil oalOc. pel bat tel hlKheij winter miier, t2.73a:lj do. exti.i, 1.1 !!.25j j'pniisjlvanla loller rlear, ir.l,:it)a:i.5'i; do. do, htiuight, ifJ.iiOa'i.73: weMeiu winter clear, .t.10al.tr; clu. do. utralRlit, t.70a:).!K); do. do. patent, ljJ.Oai4.10; f,piiinr cleat, ST.40i3.60: do. MiniKlit, li1.73at; do. patent, Mal.25; do. faior He liundd, fl..'!0al,45; illy mills extia, f3a .'1.21; do. clc.11, s.).3.-.i.l.u-i; do. tti.ilghl, t:!.70a :i.!io; tin. patent, M.'jni4.4."i. H.ie Khun Steady but quiet, nt Sl..i0.i:;.4il jier banc!, us to quality, Hinkwhpat IT0111 In Mii.dl supply utd nun but quiet, at S2. 15 12.21 per 100 pounib, us to quality and quantity, Putter Steady, fair demand; fancy western cicuiney, 2'',iu2ik. ; do, neailiy pi Ints, 2llc. Ilggt film; tlcsli ne.uby, 30c. , ihi, weslein. 30c: do. HouthWfi.tein, 30c; do. houtlierii, 27c, Cheese film; New Yoik full ueanu, fancy fiuall, ll'ji'.; do, do. do,, fall to choice, PiiallP. Penned Sugars I'lii'lianaed. Cotton ltitip lower; nilddllng tiplandii, 8 "1U,1 Tallow Steady, but qulit: illy piiiup in tlfiici, o'ic; enmity inline In banehi, UHaOUci do, (1. 11 1,, In hands, "r,i.i J r, ; cakes, i,V. l.iio Poullrj Steady: fnwU, OViilo'ic; old loosleis, 7c,; ililckeius, HalOp, ; ducks, llal2c; gie, Sa lie; tiuki'js, lllallc. Dicssed I'oultiy fiiinj tow Is, ihoicp, 10lc.; do, fair to good, IHin 10c,; old loostcrs, 7.i7',5c; ihickens, neaiby, 1U 13c.; western do., Ualie.; turkey, neaihy, choice lo fancy, llallic; western do. do,, lHallc; do. fair to good, 10.il2c,j dinks, nearby, lOaltc; wpilein 1I0., 10il'2c: geehP, llallc, Iteieiptu flour, 200 bariels and l.fis'i.OOO pounds in tacks; wheat, 2d,IXX) lublicls; coin, tl.OUO bushels; o.lls, 2l,aV) binhels; tlilpnienta. wheat, 77,000 bu,hels; coin, 4,000 liihliels; cits, 17,00(1 biuhels. New York Qrain and Produce Market Xew York, .Ian. 7, flour Maiket while hud. ncss was lotiklcd by the khe.it lunik, holdeig remained fit 111 ut old pilris Wheat -Spot llmiri 1 Xo. S led, tiO'ic. f.'o. b. iilloat, and Sslie. eli tator; Xo. 1 northeiii Dululli, kOHc f. o, b. afloat; ojitlotia lather weak toda uud oloscil weak at l'le. net decline; Manh ilosed Hj'Jc. ; Maj, fcSCJ .lid), b'o. Com Spot i'J,v; Xo. 2. 71i', elevator, anil "lite f. 0. b. utliut ; op (Ions lost ninth of ,M'tcnlij'u adranec uud ilosed weak at 7'ic nit lower; .lauuaiy iloteil 70"4c,; May, 7if.i July, "n'Se. Oats-Sut tlliu; No. 2, "hIcj Xo. ;i, Ji2c.; No, :i white, 53c: Xo, a do., flU"7',ic; tiacli, 5IVia5.li',; traik mixed xventeru, iiajllHc ; options faiilv nilbo und 11 i-hadi' ea.Iei- wllli com. liutter film; treaiueiy, 10a2'c; faitorj, 13al.1Uc; .limn cieaniery, 13a22i',; imitation creameiy, 11j18'$c.i ktnte dairy, llailc. CTieeep I'lim; t-tatu full ueaip laigo fall made (amy, lOHatuie,; ktato full cieani, fall nude fancy, lOViulO'ti-,; late made, best laige, t',4c ; latu made, beat binal, lOalO'ip, fggs-Steady; itato and I'einmltanla, 3la3lc,i weatein, 23a3.!c,i wutliein, 23a!;2c. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, Jan. 7. Bulls in all the grain plti (odav expeilemeil KeUucl after xefteidav'ii 6oaiug mail.fttf. An nu'iboughi. wheat maiket inftuemed tbo dnllnei; May wheat H'gUteicd a net lo.s of alc, ; May mm, "ic und Mav oats, 'lie ITotUions closed 3al'2Hc down, ('aili quo. tatloiu were ai follona; flour Steady and quiet; Xo. 2 tpiliig wheat, 81c, Xo. 3 kprlpi' 7iijMlic ; Xo. 2 red, NH4c,: No. 2 oats, 47'ic; Xo. i white, WtC; Xo. it while, 40a Vic ,; Xo. 2 lie. oTtii'.; faU1 to choice malting, SOaaic; X. 1 llax aeid, 1.IW; Xo. 1 iioithuejtein, l,70a l.iOVal piluie tluiolhy teed, ia.55i im'si poik, 10.wlalU.U0; laid, tu.Wlu.W; thoit lib., tide (loon.-), YS.4tail.S3: diy wiled klioiildern (boxed), WaTHe.f ulioit dear kldc'S (boxedj, SS.MaS.Wi whiskey, basis of high wines, 1.3.. ' Chicago Live Stock Market, Chicago. Jou. 7, fjttlo Ui'eelnts, T.WW; 500 Teuin; activu at AIonda)V pi lies; good tu pi lino, $0.5047.50; poor lu medium, tUU; slock eia ainj (vedeia, J.2'u4.75; town, ifl.SJjl.CO; helf. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Titan Pour Lines, .1 .Cents lor Uncli Dxtrn Line. Pot' Itont. uuwotrwvV 1'HU Hi:XT-l2. "loom houe, with bath, rninre iloiililo heater, etc. i.iiirancp uoni jiuiu nteniie, Inquire 4.li South Mdn avenue 01 A, T. lleber, 102 Mouth Main lUeliue. fOll lll'.ST 1S, one-half of douhle linuw, In upper (Ireen Hlduu; large yard, bath., hot nnd cold water, lange, eleclllc light. 11. 1'. Hamilton, l'aull building, Spiucc ntloct. Por Sale. k'Xw WVWSVA A UA-MitiMi; iiriving leant lor naic. .iiucipai' lug apiotiailrd (lip abroad, I oiTcr for n.ile a fine pair of biv holsc, Mt itlnl ncten leant old, l.'Vi handi high, Found and kind, lng ur iluuhle, A lure baigalu for any one who wanM u iihiahlo and pleaatit team to dilie. l'erfeitly mall bed. Apply lo II, M. Ilote", tMIIco nf Mnodc I'nwdei Co., Coninionweilllh building. fOll SVLK-Slocl; nf the lutein ilinuj'. Test Hook Company of Siraulun (funnel 1 the tollluy fnglneer Co.), Chai. I). Sandeivoii, 13d olnliig incline, Scianlon, I'a. fOll MALI! CIIIIAI'-Mllk route and c'Uht cows. Cood chain c to build up OUclleul tl.nlc Ad illew llaney .lacqucs, MoqiIp, l'a. 1'IIVSICAL (Tt.'ll.'iti:, l.00 Thli -yiteui U ad- UMtl'id In the mag!ilne4 at $20. It dewlopi etery mil-tic in the human bod., ''enl by null upun iccel)t of SI, ficil (i. l'etci-i, Siianton, l'a. "LilCOMOMLf," i.teaiu cuilage; new; tciy late-t st,lp and inipioienientu', ll-t pilie, V0; will sell foi 7I)0. Adilic'4 "Loiouiobllc," cue Tribune, Sciunton, I'a, fOll HAMl for want of me. two good lionet maici; one weighs uboul I, too puuluU; oili er about 1,100. Applv In Win. II. Itlelunoiid, Itlthmond Hill. .1JJ". Xoith Main uM-iuie. l'OH NAl.f-A farm, 1 mile fiom White HililgP, C'arboiidale, on (iieeulietd load; lemn to Milt puiclniH'i'. for iiaitknlarrt tall on pteuiUes or addrpNi T. C. iljei", Carbondiilr, l'a. I'OIl BAM! CIIIIAl' firewood, lion looting, llm bin, hoards, scantling, etc., fiom old iari: tiiltnblc for til puipov". .leumng', Cential Jllnpi switch, foot of ll.tirpton stieet, oil South Main .iteiiup. fort SAt.i: Two light spring wagons and Rome harnii.s, iheap. Cvans, rear 11J2 Luzcrno street, FOH SAM: Cheap; horse, spring wagon harness, at Xo. 1820 Cedar avenue. and Furnished Booms. roil llllXT Two comfortably furnished rooms for gentlemen; modem Inipiowmcnts; pri vate family. Sift Washington atomic. TOIt KIJXT .'wo icinfortablc fuiiilshed looms for gentlemen: modem implements; pii vale family. B.10 Washington avenue. fOll ItHM furnished trout loom, with heat, bath and gas; neur tomt hou-e; gentleuun preferred. Address Itooni, Hoi 290. Ton l!i;.T funiUhed loom; 025 Linden stieet. heat and li l til. FURN18IIKD HOOMS FOR HI'.XT. with boat, pas and bath, gentlemen picfencd, ut 39 Adams avenue. Rooms and Board. A LAUGH vnOXT HOOM, with l.oaid, at 521 Ad.ims avenue. Suitable foi two joung mer. HOOMS TO ItfXT. vvitli boaid. MM Mulberry stieet. Wanted Boom and Board. WAXlfD Itooni and lioatd In icilned pilvitc family foi tbiee ladies; int to exceed 12 per week. One located within live minutes walk fiom city hall picfencd. Addicss, K. II, Tilbune Of fice. Boarders Wanted. llOAHDLHS WAXTLD Xice rooun, gooil loci tion. 111S Jackson stieet. l'HIVATi: fAMII.V wWies to have two ni"0 men lo bond, (ieiman oi fuglish. Call any time after 'llruisdaj. All conveniences, 607 llauUon avenue. Help Purnished. ItfSI'IXTAHLf. lifLl' fiiinisl.ed to piivale limi-es and hotels, at fuiplo.v incut Uiueau, :M't Vasbiiiglou .'iveniio. 'Phono. JCI1. Recruits Wanted. WAXTfD fOll U. S. AHMV Able bodied un mauled men liitween the ac,es of 21 aud ill; cltUens of the I'nited Stnlci-, of good clTaiacler and temperate hahitri, who can pe5k, i"ad aud wiite fngli'-b. for infoimatinii iipidy to Hecitiit inir Oftice, Xo, 2'J Wjoming avenue, Scutilon, l'a. Wnnted. WAXTHD Good second-hand furnace, will pay cash. Address Lock Dox ltiO, Scranton, l'a. Unfurnished Booms Wanted. WANTIID Apill 1, tlueo oi four unfuiiiislieil loom-, located above Adams and not abovo Momoe, between Pine and Linden utteels. Ad ilrcH.s .), Y,, Tiibune olike. Wanted To Bent. HOfSi: WAXTi:i)-On or befoie Apiil W, with 0 or 6 looms, near ccnlial pail of city. Ad diewvll. W., 'Iribune office. A SMALL fLAT OK IlOfSf, near center of illy, by man and wife. Addicts V., Tilbune ofliie. WANTIID TO ltfXT Tluce or four fuiuis'ird or unfurnished looms for honspkecpini;'. Addiess u2i Jefleinou iivcuue, city, Monoy to Loan. ANV AMOL'NT Of MOXLV TO LOAX-Qulck, straight loans or llulldlntc aud Loan. At from 4 to U per cent. Call on X, V, Walker, 314-:)13 Council bulldlnp;. Notice. XOTH'f, Will the gentleman who nicked the jouiiB lady up on the nb;lit of Xovembpr 27tli at nvvIIiIi illieclly nonlh of lounty Jail, on W.islilnstou aveuiii', lenvu his iiamn und addicns at l.i'ii'ii.'.s diun: ntoie, loiuer Mnilou stieet and IV,idiiui;lin aviiiue, Lost, I.OVr Ladles' irold walih, last nlithl, betnien Delaware npd HuiUou statluu und Aeaileiuy of Mimic, finder pkJic iti'oit lo Thomas 1'. Ho land, 1121 I'lttsion avenue, eik. 2,r0a3..1ll; canmu, $1.2'Sa2,23; ljulld, .$2.2.U 4.73; lalvin, Waii.'.il; Texas fed fteei. ft.23j3.2'i. IIoks lleulpl.s today, 30,000; slow and lOiiOc. Ion I'll uilsed and hull hers, li.io. 13; (jw.il to cliolie beavj, iHl.23ad.371,"; loinih heavy, ?3.li0a 11.20; lltdil, ifS.UOuOO; bulk ot sale, lijU..'i3, Sheep Hi'CCipts, 20.000: sheep, slead.1 ; laiillH, 23c. lower than lat week; trood to choice vvelh ci, lla4.73: fair to cliolie, skJ.ftti.il.il; wctiril shu'p, islal.73; native lambs, fl.2Qj1.KS; wctrru IjiuIm, f'u.1,73. Buffalo Live Stock Market. fast llufialo, Jan. 7. Cuttle Receipts, 300 bead; dull, t'liiculb 10.il5c', lawel; vc.il, dull; comuion tu (!od, i3a7,m; ihoico to etia, Via 8.30. Ilogs lllleiliufb, 10,000 head; opined ac tive und uriieially steady but wcakeiinl; licavv, sl,50ail.U2',!ii iiiImmI, If0.40ali.:o; pigs. fl.lklaO; loiiKlcs, M.30a1,73; Mattx, SUt.UJ. Micep and Lambs lli'ielpt, O.onil head; full stcad.v ; hheep, iiiIm-iI topi, t)j.23; olheis. 2j:Uii); wvtlieu, yi.5ilj.7.'i; ycatliiiKS, 4.0.1i3.IO; top lambs, s.1,70 u3.a0; lulls lo good, 'i.73a3.(l). East Liberty Market. fust l.lbeily, Jan. 7. -Cattle Sliaibt ihoiic, Ss!.4(i0.(:0; piluie, i3.S3.nl.10j ifouil, 3.S3a3.U3. Ilogs Stead.v ; pilnic heavies, i.fi3jv.u); heavy mediuuu, fO.41ait.AO; lluht iiitslluius, iI..';o.iii.iu; heavy Voikeis, ij0---1a0.Ji); lixht Yorkeis, .0j 0,20; plits, J.Wj0; ioukIk, iplalL Sheep blow; best vellieis, fJ.0a.U; culU and common, fl.i 2; Nillu!i, ifJal.Wj te.d cJlves, $7aS. Oil Marker Oil City, JJU. 7,-Cicdit bjluues, 113; iei 1 1 Ilea lis. no bid; shipments, 0l,2iU baiirU; uu'i live, 70,004 baiu'lt; iiuu, 77,t"l buiiels; average, 07,190 baneh. situation Wanted PRBB. BRANOII WANT ItlWKJKS. Want Advortifjements Will Do Becelvod at Any oi? the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City f ALDimT SCTIttl.TZ, corner Mulbewy street and Webster avenue. UOSTAV I'IClIfL, CM Adami avenue. West Side OfOHOn W. JI'.NKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton nillO L. Tlilll'l't:, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton Gf.O. W, DAVIS, coiner Xoith Main avenue and Market stieet. Green Bidge CIIARLfS 1'. JOXLS, 1537 Dickson rivcuue, f. .1. JOHNS, 020 nieen It Idee stieet. C. LOHHNZ, comer Wasblnclon ave nue and Marlon vtiect. Petersburg W. II. KNllfPUf:, 1017 Irving avfime. IJunmore J. a. noxi; k son. Help Wanted Male. WANTHD Re-ponslhle I'hihldelphii thin iwants iilllie inaiujrer .it Sciantoii; wiluiy SI, 300 jeaily; iii) lash and iiilUfi,ctoiy leleicnics ie qulied; Liinilnriil.il irfpiiuies fuiuMiid; position pcimaiient. AiMicm l'liMufflcc llov 2i, l'hllii delilda, I'a. XfW MfDICM, .101 ItXAL wants a icpiesonlu live in this locality. Salai.i and inminl slon. Ship 131 fast 72d St., Xew Yoik Cits. (1O0I) Hfl.IAHi; MAX In Inke ontlii' uiaraije nient of locil bianih of l'eoplo's Cicdll Clolhliiff Company. .Mul have biislne-s ability and uood lefeienics. fine nppoitimity lo riitlit man. People's Ciedlt Clothlnic Company, ::17 Lackawanna avenue. io send or cult for our UMUI IllUlMd IVnillLlil palalnouo of liKlicatois, Hiakiui; (hates. I iiinatp illovveis, Sep arutoi.s, Mcinn 1'iiuip-., Alalin Water Columns, Sheet and i'islou Packing, etc. I nlon Steiim Specialty Co. X'ew 'phone, lit fiankliii avenue, WAXTLD-Hy leading Philadelphia house, fust class salesman, to sell geneial line of paper to tlio retail tiade, one who has an acquaintance preferred; must have best refeience nnd be able to furnish bond. Address P. O. Hoi 20?, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. WAXTfD filil for general hoiiscvvoik, Tluce in family. 020 Washington avenue. WAXTKD four ladles to canvass and demon stiute, on salaiy. Call after 1 p. m. Hogeis, 010 Spmce uticit. fll'TY Ol'fRATORS WA.VJTD Steady work guaiantecd. W. K. Deck k Sou, 030 Adams avenue. WASTE D Girl for geneial housework at Dalton. Addrefs II. T-, cafe Tribune. Situations Wanted. MTCVIIOX WAXTI'.D-Hy tjllmcs, all or pail of time, on coats oi tioueis. Addicss 13, tine of Tilhune. SITfATlOX WAXTi;il-ll.v johiib lady witli -pciience; de.siies iosiliou as u stenoBiaphcr and tjpewilter. Aildic-s A. II., cic of Tilbune ofhee. ' YOl'.NH MAX wMies portion in hotel as nlRlit cleik, or at an) tliiin; in hotel woik; pas irnod lialiits and can come well rci ounneuded. Ad dicss, .1. I!. It., 1000 South Main avenue, Scian toii. I'a. A THOItOl'dllLY up-to-date, evpciienccil, Hist ilass llnlliinc ulesiii in, wants a job; wIIIIuk to piove cillciemy and ability or accept dismissal Vltboul pay: competent to wiite, edit and tak" cbaige ot all iidicitisim: ill an oiijjln.il mamier. Addict J, A. l.'io.tn, Uilkcs-Hairc, Pa. A (iOOD HOTfti i MAX would like lo eel some plain to w oi lc evenings till 12 o'clock. He-it lefeump given. Chailes Utiii, Geni'ial Delivery, city. WAXTKD A position as HteiiOBiapher and book keper; good lefeiences Riven; ovci a )cai's expeiiencc. Addicss 11., Tilbune office. Sril'ATlOX WAXTHD Hy a joung man. in stoic as cleik; can siieak slv l.im:uagev. Address Samuel Jacobs, 123 South Wiiiliini.'ton avenue, city. SITL'.VITOX WAXTfll Hy bookkeeper, epeit, oiiens, closes books, balance sheets; tempor ary engagement or permanent, pait day. i:peit Auditor, Tiibune. , SITUATION' WAX'lfD-An csperienced packet and shipper and leceiving.cleik. .voun,,- man, wants situation. Address Hov: 10, scianlon 'fiib tine. SITfATlOX WAXTIID-Hy a woman as house kcepei; can give good lefeiences. AUdic M. J. M., 01) phant. Pa. MTl'VllllX WANTUD Hy a ood cook or Ijiiii die.'; can givo good lefeiences. Mis. f. 1)., Ohnjiaut, Pa. SITfATlOX WANTfll J'ApeileiKCd book-keeper; young man; wislies situation. Addiev, A. P. )!,, caie Sciunton Tilbune, FINANCIAL. fit, t? . f, tu K n ? . K ? H H K It . STAT2MHNT OF TUG PITTSUURll. JOHNSTOWN, BHENSBURO & EASTERN R. R. FOR THE YEAR ENDINO JUNK 30TII, 1001. dross ltccclnts, from pjhensi 1 fiom Height , Opeiatlng Salailcs, ofllce expense, etc Jijintinaino 01 way MalntPniiice of eijuliiinent Conducllng transpi'iUtlon X,t gain .yi7,50L51 Ratio of opriallug i-xpiinea against li'iclpls, fid per cent. XO LIMIILITIES, EXCEPT THE (IHAItAXTEE on Altuinu k Hiech Clfek Terminal It. It., sUo0,MX flist llortgage Honds, which Temilnal 11, It. Is based for 000 veins. These ate Hip (iuaianlecd 5 per rent. Cold llomU we am olfering for a few da.vn at 07!i and Inteiest retting the piuihutci over 0 per cent. Denominations 200, 500, and 1,000 l)ol- AH netcnaiv infoinutlon, luiliidlng maps of load, copies of bonds and copy of mortgJgo with The Coiiiunmiieallli Title )usuiaiiee and Trust Co., ot Philadelphia, as Tnistec, may be seen at our olHcc or full Infoinutlon will bo mailed on application. I. P. Megargel. I. K IYIEuAKUEL CC CU., Hoy Chester Megargel. J STOCKS, BOMDS AMD SECURITIES, isnusirii aiiiirvikin 3 rf 'A U "A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A VVt WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5 $400,000 BUTTE ELECTRIC Hi POWER MUT Of Butte, Alont. (Butte U the giiuteat copper pioducli.g city In the world.) ,5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, Denomination al.000. maturlni: 1 to SO sinking fund. Net earning tlnec and llnce Write fur itpoit of Ur.. Baiuvcl liuull, (licular. RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. B 1 NASSAU L iini ii n ii ii mi i in i ii ii iinrrinimniiTVfTiTr-i n f t ? DIRECTOR. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MorsTMl Paw Lines, 6 Cent lor L'ncli UntrJ Llaj, PROFESBIOMAL. Certliled Public Accountant. fDWAItll r. SPAUMllXd. 2.1 TltAHt:il9 HANK niilldliijr, and St. Paul lliilldlng, .New York. Architects. fDWARD II, DAVIS, AUClIITfOT, CONNKLIi Ilultdllig. Fni;ni:mcK t,. nitpwx, arch. n ruau Kt.ne llxchange Hhlir., 120 Warhlngton ave. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. 1LI'- llAltDIXO, 00,1 COXXCLIi lllllLUIN'O, , Dentlats. UK. V. li i'dLLNHKIlUflirpAULl HUILDIXO, Spruce street, Scunton. DR. O. 0, LAUBACIt. 15 VVO.MIN(l AVf-NlfR. Lawyors. PIIAXK f. HOYLi:, ATIOIINLY-AT-LAW. Hoonui ia, 14, 10 and 18 Hun- Building. P. K. TI1ACY, ATT'Y, COMMolavllAiytTl ill.Do! d. u. m;pi.o(iLi:, ATToitxnY loans xi:oo- tlatcd on real estate uectirlty. Mear.s DiilMIng, corner Hashlngtuu avenuo and Spruce stieet. WILLAltD, WARRCV k KXAI'P, ATTOHNIiY.I anil cinmsellors-at-law. Republican Building. Washington avenue. JCSStJP & JKSSIJP, ATTORNT.YS AND COON-telioia-af-lavv. Coiiunoiiwcallli Building, Hoomt 10, 20 and 21. '-'nwARD w. TiiAvnn, ArroitxcY. 00JMI04, Oth floor, .Mearn budding. HOOM9 ''" A- ,VATBI:s- ATTORNHY-ATLAW, nOAUD "- ,imu- iuiiuing, rtoianion, i'u. PA,T'rpnsox a? Wilcox, tradhr-h xatioxaC Bank Building C. COMLQYS, n-13 RITUBLICAX BUILDIN'O. A. IV. BKRTIIOLP, OITTCI! MOVKD TO XO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L ALLIiV, 313 NORTH WASII1NOTOM av enuc. DR. S. W. IAIIORIIAUX, OeTICi: 030 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbcirv. Chronic discais, lungs, heart, kidneys anJ gpnito-uiinaiy oiguns u specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. in. Hotels and Restaurants. Tin: i:lk cap i:, .2.1 and 127 franklin avu- nue. Rates ica'onablc. V. ZlfOLnit, Proprietor. SCRANTON IlOUSf, NEAR D., L. & W. PAS 8engcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Propiletor. Scavenger. A. B. HHiaOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; 111 sdor; only improved pumps used. A. U. Brlgga, proprietor. Leave oidcra 1100 Xorth Main avenue, or Hicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLAIlKi: k CO., SP.L'DSMEN AXD NURS erymen, stoic 201 Washington avenue; green houees, 1030 Xoith Main avenue; store tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSLPII KCETTLL, HEAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Siianton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. Dltl.'SsMAKIXa FOR CHILDREN TO ORDKR; also ladles waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 212 AdaiU3 avenue. MfGARCir.i: BROS.. PUIXTI'.R.S' SUPPLIES, F.N v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, lit) Washington avenue, Sciauton, l'a. THE WILKES-HAHItH HtXORD CAN HE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Hclsmau Bios.. 100 Spruce and 601 Linden: M. Norton, S22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spiuce street. Beol Estate. roil sAl.E ltocenllv built cottage, with sum mer kltiliPii attadied; two and thicc-fourtls acics good hind, witli lunnlne; water: situitel within hoioiigh of Dalton, hut not lu village; -leptionally line idace for maiket gaiilening, fruit uMng, oi for poultiy: lonvenlcut to Lily Lake; possesion given mi) time up to Apiil 1-t. A li.ugaln. Call or addicss W. T. Hackelt, ill). FOR SALE A huge block of buildings on tho loiner of l)i Inker and Chestnut streets; foir Luge stoic building and one liolcl. Inquire of Ceiiigc W. fiost. No. 401 liist Jlilnkcr street, Duunioic, I'a. FOR SALE One aeie of land, improved wlt't ninc-ioom bouse: plenty and vailetv of fruit; good location in village ot flcetville. Mrs. Oliva Fish, riectville. Pa. Business Opportunity. HAVE YOH village, city or town property, bud new or stock of goods to sell 01 cchaiue.' Llt yom property with J. L. Tiucy, Real liitato Exihauge, iucily, N. Y'. SIOCK AND WHEAT TRADf.llS without nclay. Wiite for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Illbbild & Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Stock S.changc, 41 and 18 llioadvvay, Xew York. Established I'M. Lou? Diitancc' Phono 2SS8 Hroad. FINANCIAL. t K K X . ft . . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ?ai,isr on 01,331.43 M),lt)l.ll Expense. 7,t7J,2') ,.. io,7n.o'i , 12,118.07 ,,.., 18,011,01 ;it.,oso.S(! 'A 'A "A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A mA "A 'A 'A A A'A'AU loan. Amply provided for by reservo and - quuiieis times inteicut chargM. Piwldent ol the Clucago-fdltou Co., aud tpcclal T.. NEW YOJRK. J r ' ' " i .