NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. 'tprctal to the Scrniiloii Tribune. Titiiklmnnock, Jimvmry s. .TudHti Frank M. Vnuslin, of McBhoppeii, wns n visitor In town on Tuesday. Mr. Ai'tlillr Baldwin and Miss Kalo Flununci', both oC Ttinkhimnoek, were united In innt-rltigc at YVIllieH-Harro on Saturday Inst. The tncmbci'H of .T. V. Ituynolds He lief Corps, No) 117, held their annual election of oflleeiH on Tuesday even ing, tho following oIllceiH being chosen for tho ensuing year, viz: t'rc.tltleitt, Mrs. A. 8. Ket'ler: senior vleo-presl-dent, Mrs. Mary Funsctt; junior vleo president, Mrs. W. K. I-otf, treasurer, Mm. Martha liunncll; secretary, Mrs. C. Y. much; chaplain, Mrs. 13. C. Koltlillne; eonduetor, Mrs. s. 8. Day: tisslfctnnt conductor. Mrs. II. C. Pre vost; guard, Mrs. 13. H. Blakeslee; as sistant Buord, Mrs. Kllen nrnuglitun; color-bearers, Mrs. John Towmiend. Mrs. Sublnii Jayne, Mrs. .T. h. Cnrlln. and Mrs. Vernette Space. Thomas Murray, night telegraph op erator at tho station here, has been transferred to La Grange, and his place is being filled by William Evans, of Falls. Martin V. Wuudall, mason and stone work collimator, of Mohoopany, was doing business In town on Wednesday. A lepresentatlve of a Iiath, N. Y., vineyard company wns talcing orders .for Now York slate wines here on "Wednesday. Glhion Brothers, of Owego, X. Y., gave ii moving picture entertainment at Piatt's opera house on Tuesday and Wednesday evening, which wus much enjoyed by those in attendance. The snow storm, which lasted all day Wednesday, patched up the sleighing nicely, and it is now very good here. .Tolm Langan, clerk at the Warren street hotel, returned on Wednesday from ills holiday vacation which lie spent with relatives In Smmlon and vicinity. ' Tho marilage of Mr. Frank Ilawke and Adelaide McKown, it is announced, will take place on Monday, January 20. Mrs. riuy Jackson, of Koselle, Xew Jersey, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Avery at this place. .Mrs. Anno Crawley, of Third street, who has been quite ill with pneu monia, is bllghtly improved. P1TTSTON. Special to the Siranton Tribune. Pittson, Jan. S. Another eithp of small-pox has been found in West I Ittson at tho home of Mrs. Williams, the woman who is thought to have carried the disease here from Ply mouth. The victim is her young daughter, who has been sick for a few days. Theie was boma doubt among the physicians : to whether or not the case could b'e diagnosed as small pox, and Dr. Knapp, of Wyoming, was this morning called in. The doctor, who is a member of the state board of health, ndvls-ed that the house be quarantined. There are now tlueu cases in thin vicinity, two In West Plttston, nmPbne in Plttston. A strict quarantine Is being kept by the health boards. The grocery store conducted by Smith Bros., of Cnmptown, has been purchased by B. J. Durkln, in whose building the business Is located. Mr. Durkiii's son, Timothy, will have ( harge. Samuel vJeffrey Barber, aged 05 years, n resident of Wesc Pittston for years, died tills morning at his home on Montgomery street, after n long Ill ness. The funeral will take place Sat urday afternoon, with interment In Hollenback cemetery. A high-class concert will be held In Music hall on Friday evening of this week. Among the artists who will participate are George H. Cave, Miss Grace E. Spencer, Miss Augusta Do Mois, Miss Grace Duncan, Thomas Williams, George H. Cave. Mr. Itowley. nsslsted by tho Mason Glee club, of Wilkes-Banc. Mrs. ('. IT. Derby and sous, of West Plttston, are spending a few days at Clark s Summit. Th funeral of Mrs. Slgafoos, who was fatully burned In a lire at her home here last Sunday, took place this afternoon from the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Croweli, on Lagrange street, Interment was In Plttston cemetery. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to tho Sctantoii Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan. S. The Itepubll can borough caucuses will be held Jan. 21. Thomas Lynch, an Elm street young man, who suffers from epilepsy, was on Tuesday tuken to the stute asylum nt Danville, my Poor Commissioner Herbert Brown. Attorneys William M. Post and George P. Little, of Montrose, will pro fessionally engaged In town on Tues day. James Bush, of Honcsdale, com mercial tourist, Is in town today. Mrs, J, A. Smith. Is 111 nt her home on tho Oakland side. Candidates for borough ofllces are budding. "The Secret Dispatch" company appeared In Hogan opera house last evening, Mrs. William Kittell, a former es teemed resident of Susuehannu, died nt Greeley, Colorado, Jan. 2, after a brief Illness. She Is survived by a son and daughter. Miss Ollle Boot left for Bethlehem on Tuesday to attend school, Moody Post and Belief corps, G, A, r, on Tuesday evening held n Joint In stallation of ottlceis. Tho Grand Jury of the county will meet on Monday next, The offlcers-elect of St, John's branch, Xo. U, C. M, B, A., were last evening Jnstulled by District Deputy M. J, nutfy, of Hallateud. The Erie und other eastern railroads have announced that they will inako half rates to employes of other toado traveling at their own expense, on o quest, Blgned by the general passenger agents or higher oflleluls, Xo an nouncement has been made oh to rut en to officials of other lalhoadS traveling In tho interests of tho railroads, uinl lit first, tit least they will have to pay to pay the regular inlets ' One of tho Innumerable Browns, of Harmony township, on Tuesday, before Justice Gleason, u this borough, sued thu township for support. The town ahp won out. Numerous citizens of Gibson and Jackson townships made depositions In this place on Tttesdny, In tho matter of ilxliie the responsibility for the maintenance of the noted Alfred Chandler, n noted wanderer. The week of prayer Is being observed In tho lOvaugcllcnl churches of the borough. Miss Isabella Kittell has returned to the Grand Conservatory of Music, New York city. Local Icemen are storing mint julep timber. Principal Homer X. Barrett of Jerniyn, who has been 111 at Lakeside, Is fast recovering, which will bo good news to his legion of Susquehnnnn-J-uckawunnu county friends. An effort will be mode to establish un Industry In the old chair factory building at Brandt. Homer E. Spencer has been appoint ed district deputy grand high priest of the Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania, Holy Boyol Arch Masons. Tho coal business on the Erie's Jef ferson division Is cxasperatlngly dull. PROVERB Can you read The trainmen hope for better days in the halcyon and vociferous future. Congressman C. Fred Wright and family will return to Washington on Saturday. There's smooth sleddln" out In the picturesque suburbs. Colonel William H. Telford Is still ill at his homcon Broad street. Several Jefferson division engineers, who recently went west to secure jobs, have returned home. The Erie is doing an excellent freight business. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. S. The choir of the Honesdale Methodist church will give a concert in the Promnton Methodist church Thursday evening, Jail. !). Miss E. Louisa I-ee and Miss Mary A. Menner returned on Monday to Vassal- college to renew their studies. Miss.M'nbel Broad has gone to Scran ton to pursue her musical studies, un der the direction of Professor South worth. County Superintendent David I,. Hovver has returned fiom Salladusburg, Pa., where he spent the holidays with his parents. Miss Charlotte Mulr' is visiting rela tives and friends in West Pittston. Miss Mary Mumford returned on Tuesday to National Park seminary, ForeBt Glen, Md. Mr. Zetmr H, Hussell leturned to ids studies at Bustieton, Pa. Our Maple City Is keeping in line with her neighbors In the Lackawanna valley. She has her gas and electric light plants, national and savings banks, of which there tire none better; elevator works, silk mill, glass cutting shops, shoe manufactories, and various other Industries. The Delaware and Hudson has a large gang of trackmen engaged pre paring for u new switch, commencing in me rear of tho Independent build ing nud running south through the yard. Preparation will be made for a weigh scale, and the coal dump Is about teady for use. Very soon we may again look upon a large pile of coal, as wus the ease in time of the storage tor shipment by canal. Miss Maine Prugnall, who has spent the past three months with her sister at Hnvethlll, has returned to her home on Third street. Those who travel on the Honesdale branch of the Erie will be pleased to hear that the company Is erecting n passenger station at Laekawaxen, In place of the one burned a year ago, since which time the transfer at Laek awaxen has been decidedly unpleasant, The snow, which Is falling today, gives promise of continuing the excel lent sleighing which has been enjoyed for tho past few weeks. LAKE ARIEL. Special ta the Scranton 'nibune. I.ako Ariel, Jan. 7, Ice cuttliiK at l.ako Ariel was brisk on Tuesday, Dur Int" the afternoon, while J, AV, San dercoek, who had a one-horse bob, tried to turn the liorso around, in so dohifr, ran tho rig backwards Into the lake. 13. A. Jones was Btundlns near the edge of the water and did not notice the horse eomliiff until it wus uopn him. The only way he could get out of the wuy was to Jump neioss the channel. He did so, and fell Jnto tho Iciy water und dislocated his shoul. dt.r by falling "It the lee. It required the ben-Ices of Ur, SVIilte, of Lake Ariel, und. Dr, Stevens, of South Ou naun, to reduce tho fracture. Hew tl, 31, ueji is conducting special meetings in tho new church for a few weeks. Muster Wlnlleld Kdwatds is on the sick llfct. Itov. JIuckeller. of Heeeh l.uks, was visiting Itev. Ilsll mul ,i.niii.i .i,., pulpit Suiuluy and Jlonday evening. &&& M T lll lTtl 1 Pf ,?r&T&?.UtjNm'AxltaiJ:wKii n caia lu Qas.i2 THE SCllANTON TKIBUNE-THUJUSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1902. Ho will return next week to assist bhii In jho special meetings. Mrf Patterson Is visiting nt the homo ot A, Ij. Cobbs. He has just returned from the Klondike and gives a glowing account of that region. Mr. Patterson has been In the frozen Klondike for uevcrnl years and Is a very Interest ing talker, Ho and his partner mined ninety pounds of the "yellow stuff last winter, and display Heveral lino nuggets, some being valued at $1,100 and over, tt took him fourteen days from the time ho left the Klondike to reach Lake Ariel. Tho expense of the trip was $157. Ho also displayed some fine views of Gold Hills and a view of one and one-half miles of Bonanza creek. The schools nt the Klondike nro ilrst class and wages $" per day, and good cooks get $200 a month and board. Ho advises those who Intend going not to take baggage, as they can get It there nearly as cheap ns here. From tho time It begins to freeze In the fall It never thaw's until spring opens, about May. GIBSON. BprtUI t the Scranton Tribune. Gibson, Junuury 8. Misses Beatrlco and Bernlco Sweet recently visited rel atives In Scranton. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday scuooi nas ciecteu onicers for tho com ing year as follows: Superintendent, E. T. Senior: assistant superintendent, Mrs. X. L. Guard; secretary, Guslav PUZZLE. aw this proverb? Gorisse, jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Ilurlburt; organist, Mrs. E. L. IIIII. Mrs. E. A. Sweet und sons, Floyd and Lloyd, of Binghamton, have io turned homo after a visit with friends and relatives here. J. J. Potter was In Montrose Monday. Miss May Young, of I.anesboro, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Blslev. Mrs. H. A. Barrett is visiting i da tives in Binghamton. Officers in the Epworth League for the ensuing term' of six months are: President, Rev. Gorisse; ilrst vice president, Mrs. X. L. Guard; second vice-president, Mrs. G. E. Spencer; third vice-president, Mrs. Gorisse; fourth vice-president, E. S. Chamber lin: secretary, Miss Madge Lupton; treasurer, Miss Maude Lupton; organ ist, Mrs. G. E. Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Curtis were in Susquehanna Tuesday. AVOCA. At about noon on Tuesday an acci dent occurred on the AVest Side which resulted In tho instant death of two fine horses owned by Baker John Mc Queen. He was delivering goods a short way above the crossing when the horses ran away. He ran after them and succeeded in cntching bold of the rear of the wagon. Their flight pitched him to the roadside, and this was only timely for they had just reached the gates and plunged through them, and in an instant were ground under tho engine. The wagon was en tlmely demolished. When Mr. McQueen came on the scene lie could not con trol his feeling at the sight of the an imals, and his grief was felt by all the bystanders. During tho past few mouths he has lost three horses. D. J. Uuckley, machinist at the Hill side colliery, has been promoted to out side foreman at the Florence colliery. Mrs. Thomas McHale and son James returned last evening from Butte City. 'i no dailies' Missionary society will meet this afternoon nt the home of Mrs. David Davis, of Lincoln Hill. At nbout 2 o'clock yesterday morn ing some drunken rowdies, while re turning home from their nightly orgies threw a large stone through Prlnsky's window and made atoms out of n large plate glnss window, Before any one was on the scene they had got away with two pairs of shoes. The parties are surprised und It Is a pity that suf ficient evidence cannot be adduced to warrant their incarceration. There will be a. meeting of the Daughters of iQrlii on Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock. All members should be present. The funeral of Mrs, John Tougher took place yesterday afternoon. Ser vices were held In St. Mary's church. Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. One on Igeisoll. Senator Maik lljiuia, when it lame Ills turn for a story not lony ago in the Waldorf-Astoria, tolil the follow Ins; "When llobcrt 0, hiReieoll came to Washing ton from tho vvcr, hU head filled with lejul loin and Infidelity, or it would be Iirttoi- to tall It usnoitltlMii, lio cncounteied in one of tho oi lidou of tlu capltol un old iirgio vvoman lj oiously sciiiciblin- (he iloov, when 4hp lic.nd any one coinlnif, nnd, when the fooUtcrw died, away, liihlly leading her Wide. "lie dipped up op her cry quietly one inoin Inir, and, takintr her by suipiho vtl, her pre clmw Look, ejd: " 'Mary, do nti believe all .von lead thcic' "I iiluly du,' kl,o icplicds 'cbeiy word, Cubiuel IiigciMill.' " 'po jou bc-llevp Hut (tod made man uut of dud?' " 'In coum I iloe.' " 'Sa, it happened tu lain liaid ahout that time and lap ilu.i wm (.one ami there vvai mill ins; but imicir " 'Pen da tcond I.uvv.l Mifi) epoiyh to know dat It vvj, tliup lo null) dim Uwuia and in fideh, tuloiiel liiyritol,1 Hull walked away cic.lfjlcn and miotini; Ti'iinjtun'n 'In Mcmoiljin' 'l.civi' thou tliv la- ler ubvii bf iu).' " I -nunaHnn . TbU sigraatttre la on e'fory box of ik eennrnn IfiYnfive nrnttin.niiJtiifip.Tflbiett ' THE MARKETS Wall Stmt Rovlotr. Xew Yotk, Jan. 8, llie stock market jlehlcd thh illuming In (lie fjtutitthi'tld effect of tho aculo wpiiIiiipm In United Slnles Med Muck ami fell RrticMllv fiom 1 to 2 points below lint nlght'i level for the principal stocks. After the speculum llmildilluii In the United Males Steel Iiim li.nl spent It force tlielo km mi effective tally In the linltkct, Tho iloslntt wds Vcly acthc unit sttotitt, with prices tijntriMlu'ly on the tip HhluV, The iPcovpiy In the Sled Hocks was not decisive! nnd they clewed at net lowi nf ?i for the common flml preferred. The extreme declines Wcrci 214 for tbo prcfericd and l'i for the common. Considering the fart tint rmnoM Iccciilly In ilrcnl.Ulim Had placed the net minlnxi of the United Stiltea Miol rnruoU tlon for the mutter nt as high in V,00d,0flO, mid that other nimoM bad ulleiscd ucciaitc monthly ciinhnn of ?13,ilW,lX0, and tint actual llurM for the im.irlrr, t'JU,jl,01."i, were nntuially a dUappolnlinqht, rfltc. tnlly m the three tiiunlh showed siicceho decline's down to tho ortb male (or Deeinnber of Icct than fS,O0O,f)UO. '""-' enoimoii't absorption of Union Pacific and lt re. uHciy to HHU fiom the cilly low level of I0li wu? fin effective factor In sootbli'K tlie nil ejjlncii mined by the moccpdliijrn mt.ilmt the Xortbciii Neunltlci company Jn the huprenio Miurt. Ouln to the ulile leaching Importune; attached to this ttliule Mibject, the rosllemy of thU ttronp of stocks bad a notable nontlmenlal eirect on tho whole market, 'I he cxcibe olfered bv the United Mate" Stfcl mithorttlc ttiat car Klioitairo and ficlnht blockudra had affected their cainlnit-c wan tiken .m Irneuc.l tonflrmilion tint the lalliomlD had nil the limine they could handle. The speculate! q u.nl ibis uf a fawn.ilile argument for the tillv In the imIIiouW. Some what fiKoiwhlcntli, l.nt ueek'n harp decie.lie lu Kio-1 emilm;' In some of the soft coal uir rlera was atlilbutcd also to ciir thortJere. Itotk Idand vj? ptroii? on the laigo net earnlngi for Xoicnibct. The niou'iueiil lp hifirai w.n clui acfeiistlo of an annual ineetint,' d,iv. Tim rlc tu 12t',i wih nttilbufed lo the iippe.il b.v the inci dent of the company for the uhollllon of the duty m law fitfui-, Total mles today, 8M,SUJ slmic"). 'Hie IhiiiiI luaiket ' tmuieHlnit IrrcR ul.ir hut ie.poudeil to the late vlicnirtb of .slocks. To In I xilcf, par value, I.SOO.fKKI. fulled Mate? In mis vveie all imchaiiKod on the lat l ill. Hie follow ln quotit line by M. 1. Jordan Mean building:, Serant loni are furnhheil The Trlb- Company, mom; T03 ,00 )n. I'a. Telenbone. CU01: Onto. Illirli f.ow. Cto!i- Iiik. et. eii. ins. ...lt'l',4 l-'I'i ll-H', 121'i .. 70'4 SOU 71) W4 ...1W) lot IflU I'll ... 7D',i 71 B4 7llt 71'j ... m'a "eT t.ci nU ... H-.T& fi7'i (ITJ fl7'.i ...lOiVi KI5T4 ()"i ldJTn .. t(,?4 I7U 4'1'i -t'i ...L''H'i 2.1'!. 2.1 s-VJ ...l(il4 Nil'i liU'i W" ...15.V4 lM'i IV'1 lT,i Alucrlciiu Sngir ... Atrhi-ou Atchison, 1'r Amiil. Copper .... Am. Car & I'oumhy nrook. TiactJon .... Dull, k Old CIipj. & Ohio Chic, k (It. Wet.. Chic, Mil. i- SI. I' Chic. It. I. fc I' .. Colo. 1'licl ,(.. lion .. ., Ml i:ria It. It JJV1 Klip It. It., I'r 7.1'S Kmili. ,t XuMi li)'ii Manhalliin Kip i:t1i Met. Tiactlon 1112'i Mlouil Paiifli- IOI"-i Norfolk .V Wetein .... .""','. X. V., O. k :lt',i N". Y. (Vnlial 1(m; Penna. It. It IldVi neadlmr Itv Mi', Heading Itv., W Pr.... ,1'A Soiitliein II. It ;!! Soiitlicin It. It.. I'r .... !'.!,. Siullipin Pacific .7) 'IViiu. ( oal . 1 1 on .... M Te.i-. I'acilli' !'l".s I'. S. Leather 1 1". S. l.ealher, l'i afc t'liiou Pacific l(iK. ,1'. .. Meel Co tl, V. S. Meel Co,, Pr .... 'i.-,'l Wenlciu 1'iilcm Hi'i V.ib,i-li, l'r 42i4 Ml i", M U-H II 421 7tn 7.1 74',i lltH HIV, lUciVs lliil'l: 1)1 Vifl'4 111! 1112'i liij.''i mt mi mi r.ri r.7 n7"j " ,rt t',J ll' HS'i MV Mi :ir8 i r,o (Kiv, in''; ii M'Sj ni 42';. lf7i lo(l lll'i :.o-''s 12 1-1 ."i 101' 1 JIM i.-,i, . !'l lWl'i Til) r.-U 'x III IPI'4 fil-4 :ft 12 sin HH'i, II". Ilj Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. ........ County SavhiRS Hank fc 'Print Co.. First National Flank (Carhondale) .. Standard Urilltug Co. 'third National Hank Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. Kconomy Light. If. P. Co rirst Xation.il llinlc Lacks, Tl list Safe Deposit Co Clark ic Suaver Co., I'r Scranton Iron rpneo k Mfff. Co. ... Fcranton Axle WoiLh Hcr.intoii Sivlns-i Hank Tradeis' National Bank Scranton Holt Sc Nut Co People's Bank ... ;... New Mexico Iiy. & (J. Co rtOXDS. Scranton Pawenfjer llailvvay, flnt Mortitage, clue 1020 People's Street Hallway, flist inort- gaire, duo 191S People's Street Hallway, Genei.il mortgafic, due 1021 Did, urn ilaiiufatturlnc; (,'o I.acka. Township School 0 per cent. City of Scranton St. finp. (1 per cent Scianton Tiuction 0 per cent Bid. Askei CO 300 S25 30 f'"l 2r; 10 1101) 130 125 1(0 05 .'(ID 175 107'L- ... 135 75 115 115 115 100 102 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. (i. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave) l'loiir Best patents, per bairel, ?I.G0. Bean.-. Per bushel, choice manow, fj.2.55. Iiuttei Pioli creamci.v, 2fic. ; .lure cr aiueiv, ?4c; iLhy. Mlc. thecfe Pull cie.nn, 1t'j.il2i'. l'gU Xeaiby, u2c; htoiage. fancy, lOVic. (lieen Peas Per busbcl, JL.'iO. Potatoes l'er biiMicl. l. Onions Per IhhIicI, s-I.W). Philadelphia Grain and Produce. l'hiliileilphla, Jan. 8. IMical-rimi. i,ai. higli ei ; contract grade, .liiuuiry, Sli';ab7i. Cum Steady; Xo. 2 mixed, .lanuaiy, llTadi'Sc, ()at l'lriu; Xo. 2 white dipped, fil'c, lluttei l'lnu, fair demand; fancy wcitein cipameiy, U."i!2a2Cc. ; do. ncaiby ptints, 29c. Kggs l'lnu, good de mand; fie!i neaiby, JiOc. ; do. wcstein, ROe. ; do. feoutlnvcsleiu. Stic,; do. i-oiitheiu, '27e. (lee.ll Film; Xew Yoifc full iipann', fancy mnll, lllic; do. do. do., fair to i-lioiir, !)'i.illp. He fined S'ugais 1'ncli.ingcd. Cntlou Steady, Tal low Quiet but steady; rltv piimc, in tbrcec, (,'.i'.: luimti.v elo. do., bands, (d.iafi'ic; dark, v'isojc',; cake., O'v. Live l'ouluy S'teadv, fair demand; fowls, fHiilO'.ic; old ioo-teis 7c,'.; ildckcns, PalOc; ducks, Hal2u. ; geese. Sail".; luike.vrt. Kiallc. Diprsril Piuilli riuu, (air demand; fowls, ihoice, ld'sc; du. filr tu good, f'Vi.i loc. ; old roiMors, 7n7',ic ; clilikciw, nearbv, lluHc.j vvcslcin ili I) 1 1 c-.j tiiikpK, .neiiby choice to fancy, lJilGc; vvivtein do. do., Uallc; do. fair to Rood, HlilJi.t ducks nearbv, lOatlc; westetu do,, ldaU'c; gee-e, Killc. 'iteeclpts l'loiir, LJOO barrels end :i,:Hli,()iK) iiomids In jacks; wheal, Wi.OUU bibhels; coin, i".,lHXJ bush els; oats, 12,0ml Ini'liels, S'lIpnienN Wli"it, 70,000 hu-hels; cqiu, 2,100 l'li-hels; oats, Kl.njo busliels. New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, Jan. $. I'lnir Fahlv aetlvc, film, Wheat Spot film; No, 3 rid. III',.'-, t. o. b, afloat; opt Inn, at flint film ami highci, but un der subsequent bear piowiiic pileps luokp haiplv and mled weak most of tho iifleinouii, finallv :.ii aueiug shaiply on u aic of sliorts, iloeif til 111 at ja'sc net udvunec; Mniili closed bOiJc-i May, M-Sic; July, SSUc, Cum -Spot steadv; Xo. i, 70f,c. elevator und 7H'ie. f, n, b, nfloa't; options opemsl firm with wheat but alter mid day gsvu vvj), lalljlng in tho last half hour, however, and ilciicd wily !,c. net lowei; Jtmi ury closed "Ol.c. ; Miy, Title. ; Julv, Toie. Oats Spot flun; No, 2. flic; Xo. :l, 52c-.; No, 2 white, flJe.i Xo. 3 white, .Hiti'.t track mixed weMcin, SSaUtlc; Hack white, MaSUc,; optlom flun carlv on a scare ot July shorts at Chicago, but finallv fielded to depletion in other inai kct. Butter l-'liiu; cipumtiy, la25c; facloiy, aJalJir.; Juno cicomeiy. I.'ia'22c,! imitation lOc,; state full cicam small fall nude fancy, lOttulO'jc; late made best lalge, nvic; do, do, do., small, I0il0i4c. Fggs Stiong; stato and Pennsylvania, 3.)a'i4c; wcslern, 27a:l."c. ; south ern, 23a32c. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. ( hlcago, Jan, S.-- nervous, riling and falllnj wheat market which seemingly tried lo follow the ant led of tbo foieign maikcts led tlic grain Vila today. At tlic close May wheat had u liet gain of ftiiit.; May 0,111 remained uiiihuuge.l und May oats xvrre up .if4.c, 1'iavl.loin closed a shade to Oc, higher, Cisli quotations wcie m follows: I'loui Firm, lov, advame for ttuudanj biauds; Xo, 2 iprlng wheat, SOae. ; Xo, 3 spilng, 78H'.; No. a led, MJSUo.; Xo 2 ejats, 47 ii47tic.i Xo 2 white, 4'jj.'ajc. ; Xo, ;i while, lo?l UI11I4C.; No. 3 ije, 7isi'-S fab to iholie null ing bailey, Coalite; Xo. t llax ncd, iH.0'); Xo. t lioillivvp.istiru, !?l."2; prlmn tbuothv seed, K'-3";j mess poik, H(I.M.ilt!.ll! lird, so.MlaD.M, short libs, .lOaS..'.!); tli) salted tbeiiiliku, 7?;.iitc.; shoit ileal sides, !v SslaS.M; wldsUpj, ijl.yj. East Liberty Market, Fust Liberty. Jan. S. Cattle Sleadv; choice, isOaiikM; primp, SAMuCli); good, v-,..vui.ui. Hugs-Slow and lower; prime hcnles, (sl.jOail 13; heavy inedluiiu, fciJ.aj.i'J.tO; liglit incdtums, .l.'."i au.SOj liuvr Yoikeis, Vkt3.iu.S0; lljjht do., smu (1.10; (iIk, 5.00a0; iiiiiIh, Wa. hbee) Steady ; best welliPH. 4al 21; mils and common, il.finiji .xcarlbijs, slJf.CVi wl calves, 7.5ilaS. Chicago Live Stock Market. ilUtgo. Jan. S, Cattle Itccelpu, IVW; good tu choice Uong to 10c. lilglurj other slow, teady; good to irlme, s.suaT,S0; poor tu insdkun, la(J; ttotkci and feeders, I'j.SSil.T,! cow, 4l.asai,73 heltcn, t--75a3j cinnsis, $l.$u THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"' 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Ctnla lot- l-acli llxtrn I.lnt. For Ilent. I'Oll lti:.T--.Vroom lioiuc. Inqnlip 1M X. llj tie I'aric inemie, ciiy. l'dll llKNT NlliP-room boue, hot and cold Wa ter, bath mul furnace, Apply at fl.HI Adanli 'ive, l'Olt ItllNT-Kpccdivay Hotel. Apply to .1. M. Kcmineier, 12S I'lAtiklln menup. roll 1II:NT 912, "loom lionw, Willi bath, ramte double bealer, etr. Lutrante from Main aveniip. Inniilrc A"A Sotilb Main avenue or A, 'I'. Ifebcr, 10J Bulitb Main avenue. foil HUNT $18, otic-half of double home, In upper (liem Hldgo; igf Jni.l. bath, bet ami cold water, range, electrb: IUIiU. ft. I'. Hamilton, fault building, fcprute utiect, For Sale. ' yvy.w FOIt SAI.i:- cart for sale at SI2 Hitchcock court, city. l'Olt H.I,I:-()iip 1,'JOO lb. Hoiking Imup, one 1,000 lb. driving: or vvi.rkius male, well hied and would make u trood brood nine; nl-m Divld Copperlleld, piccr, 2.'2."',1. biy gelding. Iwiiilic .). II. badniir, 4c. fluio, in at bain, rear ,T,n Wyomlnir uvenue. l'Olt HAt.i: The bar and flxlurci of the t'nlon Hotel on Lackawanna slii'ol, 01 pliutit. Lo cation excellent. LoiIbcs meet In building, fell inc; out on account of 111 health. I'. P. .lone, Proprietor. l'Olt HALi: Slock of the Inleiiutlonnt Text Hook Company of S'uuHoli (foinnily Ihe Colliery LiiRlncer Co.), Cliii". 1). H.indci'.oii, ISO Wjoinlmr :ivenuc, scranton, i'a. l'Olt SAI.i: CIII:a1'-"MIII; route and ctitht ovf. (cod chance to Indld up excellent tude. Ad-dic- Harvey .lacquef, Jloolc, I'a. PHYSICAL fl.Tnii:. fl.uo-'lhlc sjilciu U ad- cillxd In the m,i;iirlnc at 2(. 11 develops eveiy inuc!e In the hum in body. Scut !y mall upon leccipl of $1, Kied (!. I'pttiii, Seuntnn, 1'u. "LOCOMOIlILl:" fieam caulaice: new; xeiy latest l.vle and ImpiovcutciiW; Hit pibp, S'iOO; will -ell for 700. Addict "Locoliiotiile," cirp Tiibiiue, Sci.inlou, I'a. I'Oll SALi: I "or vant of iip. two k1 hone.t murcH ; one wcIrIh nlioul 1,100 pniiinl; oili er nlinut 1.101). Aiplv to Win. 11. Itlchmnnd, nfclimoiid Hill, .112", Noitlt Main iimuuc. l'Olt SALI! CIIIIAI' KliPWood, lion lOollns, Hu bert, hcaide. Ecantlinp:, elc, from old cars: suitable for all puipn-,". .Iciin'.iius, Central Jflnc-, svvilcli, foot of ll.i",plon atieet, oft Somh Main avenue. l'Olt SU,i:-r Two light vpilng wagons and some haulers cheap. J'.vam, icar 11J2 Lii7eino ftieel. FOR .SAM! Cheap; hoip, piing wagon and lump--, at No. 1S20 Cedar avenue. Furnished Booms. l'Olt IllINT Two rnmfoitably fmiiMipd looms for gentlemen; modem inipioxcmciits; pri ,ite family. .'."'0 Wablnglnn avenue. t'Oll IlfIXT Two icmforlablc finiiidictl rooms for gentlemen: modem inipimcuicnl..; pn ate family. :).!0 Wasldnglon axeniic. l'Olt IIK.NT niinlidied flout room, with bent, bill and gas; near coin I home; gentleman preferred. Addict Boom, Box 2U9. l'Olt Hi:."T ruinUhcd room; heat and bath. 0C5 Linden stiect. FlIltXISHKD HOOMS FOR HF.XT. with lieatrpas nnd bath, gentlemen piclencd, at f, .9 Adams avenue. Rooms and Board. A LAHQi: FRONT ROOM, with board, at 521 Adams avenue. Suitable for two joung mer. ROOMS TO HUNT, with board. t09 Mulberry street. Wanted Room and Board. WANTF!) Room and board in refined jnlvate family foi tluee ladles; not to exceed 12 pir week. Oio located within live minutes walk fiom city hall piefcrred. Addiess, K. 11. Tilbune Ot flee. ' 1-4 JE Boarders Wanted. BOAHDFifs WANTF.D Nice rooms, ,.00(i ota Hon. HIS Jackson tticet. I'RIVATK FAMILY wishes to have two nl-e men to boaid, ttemian or Lnglisb. Call any timj aftei Thuisday All cuineiilcnces, S07 llaulbon avenue. Wanted. WANTIID Good second-hand furnace, will pay cash. Address Lock Hex 130, Scranton, I'a. Unfurnished Rooms Wanted, WANTF.D Apiil 1, tluee or four unfurnished looms, located above Adams nnd not above Moiuoc, between Fine und Linden sfieels, Ad-die-s J, Y,, Tilbune othec. Wanted To Rent. WANTF.D '10 UlIXT Three or fom furnished or unluini-hed looms lor licihcUepin, Addiess 32i Jefleison uvenue, city. Money to Loan. ANY AMOCXT OP MOXFY 10 LOAX-Qulck, stralglit loans or Huildiug and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on X. V, Walker, 311-315 Council building. Lost. I.OsT seveiity-llvp dullum lu or around the Lu H'k.i (lull or between the club and O'lliiiu's saloon. Twenty dollars levvaid. Iteluiu to ('has, 11, .Major, 5.1 J Lackawauiu avenue. LOST Ludles' gold vvateh. last nigh!, between Dclawuu- and Hudson slatlmi and Acudiiuy of Music. Finder please leport to Thomas P. 'llo laud, 1121 Plttston avenue. 2.S0; IpiiIIs, $t.7Jal.(i0; culvts, M50aU.50; Texas fisl steers, f).2Ja.'i.23. Hogs IteielpU today, , 000; tomoiiow, 40,1X10; left t.vir, 10,000: OalOc. lower, closing active; mixed and butcheis, 5.1(0 u0.4p; good to choice heavy, Sil.2'uil.,1JV.; lough hravy, ..3.00ail.ir; light, i.T5.i0.10; bulk of sales, ij.OjaiUfO, hheep Receipts, ifl.ooO; eheep active, steady; l.nnlij. active, M longer; good to eliolco welheis, i-l.if.75: western slieen ted. Slal.::,: na tive lambs, ifJ.SOaO; vcslim knulil fed, Hsj,'20i3,75. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Fast Hiillalo, Jan. S. Caltle-Hecelpls, 101 lipid; dull and lovvci; veals, choice to cxtia, ifSaS.M. Hogs Iteeeliits, ,S00 head; flalOc. low el; beuv.t, Ssl.50aO.flj; mixed, (I.DO.iii. l.lj pls, M.DOad; rouglis, tv,n0.il.7i); nags, iftal.W), Sheep and Lambs Receipts, (1,60a head; atllve; lambs, 0al3e. higher; sheep, steely; ton mixed, ?l,10a 1,83; culls tn good, U.S1H; wethers and ycir lings, Yl.dSa.'i; lop lambs, M,s5j5.lU; a few, ?3.l)i; culls to good, SJ.T5a:i,N). Oil Market. (Ill ( If). Jan. S, Ciedlt balances, 115; ftr. tlllcatcs, no bid; shipments, 77,217 barrels; avei age, 7II..V2' baileh; 111ns, K),15 bariclt; uveiage, 70,72 baiteli, Then He Shook Hands Again, Although Fdwaid Itoscwalcr, fuunder nud id. itov ot the Omaha Dee, uj not clvited to the fulled States fceiute from .Vbusk.i in the long contest last jciir lu bis stale, he Is a political force wlinm tho pie,ldeut has been itn9ultiug in uk Jul to Xcbiaska appointments. Mr. lto.,e water Is .1 man of unique ptisoiiallti, s.i.is the Phllidelphla Saturday Fvenliig l'ot. He 1. small lu statute and niicuks In a low olic, but It.- is a politician of must piouounied fivhtliur abllltie,, lli lias, too, met man) ot the fmiom inn jf the woild, At n hotel in tjliingt''ii a fev nlghti aitu he was speaking nt )lr. Audiew Caigenle. "(at. ncgle and 1," said Mr. Hosewatci, "wtie fellow lilegtapb npciaiois luuily tout dttjilcs ago. He was stationed out west and I v.u In Wash liigtou, Wu got acquainlcd ns operator do over, the wlies at night, und would call each other by our Hist names when we spoke tluoiuli tho medium of our Instruments, ami for nearly forty )imis we have been pioinl-jhig ouucluvi the pleasures of meeting. "1 drifted out to .'vbu.-ku and Cameglc' liLs- 3 Mors nitANOU WANT OrVFIOKS. Want Advertlsementn Will Bo ncceived nt Any of tho Tollow ing Ding Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDtlltr &CI1ULTZ, comer Mulberry street and Websler avenue. OUSTAV l'IClIi:!., WO Adaiiu avenue. Wast Side OCORtJi: W. JI'.NKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FHF.D L, TnnPl'L', 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton aUO. W, DAVIrf, comer Noilb - Mlln venue and Market etiect. Qieen Rldgo CHAHLKS 1", JONKS, 13." Dickson venue. I'. J. JOHN'S, 020 Cicen Wdfce street. C, LOHF.NiC. comer Washington live nue and Marion street. Petors'ourg W. II, KNin'FlIL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmoro j. a, BONi: & sox. Help Wanted Male. (10(11) ltlXIAlli: MAN tn take enllie iiiniuge liient of local branch of People' ( icdlt Clothing Conip.in.v. Must have buMtiess nblllly and good 1 efci ciicpk. Fine op mliiidtv lo ilulir man. People's Credit C lotliiiij, Coiilp.inj, .",17 Laikawami.i avenue. WflWTPn?;rr0ra.r iiiuiitiiuiiu fnii tl lit; ,n! ,. lndlinloiK. slinking Cliatcs, I'limaie lllowef, S." amtius. Steam l'uintis. Maim Wafer t'ulumiis Siieet and Piston 1'ai king, do. I ulou '-(erni Specially Co. New 'phone. Kit 1'i.inklln nn'iiue. WAKTKD lly leading I'liilidclphia houae. hut clabs wlemai, to f-ell gcneial Hue of pap;r to the retail tiadc, one who Ins an acnualntanee prefened; lnut havo bct icfeiciice and be able to furnish loud. Addiess V. O. Box 20, Pliiia delplila. Help Wanted Pemale. WANTIID Four ladies lo canvass and demon Atutc, 011 talaij. Call afler 4 p. 111. Bogus, 340 Spuiec utiect. FIFTY OI'BRATOItS WANTFD-Sleadv work guaianteed. W. K, Beck Ic Son, 339 Adams avenue. WAKTKD Gil! for gencial housework at Dalton. Address 11. T., care Tribune. Situations Wanted SUTATIOX WANT:!! -Ctrl wants plaip to do liglit hou-ewoik. Addiess Jllnnie Spauldlii,;, 151 Susrpieliaini.L stiect, Biiigbamton, X, Y. WAXTFD voiing Inly wants to give piivate Ipsons in slim L hand. Addrcis 11. II., Tiib ime ofllce. SlTt'ATlOX WN'Ti:i)-H.v e.xpeiiinced sho salesman; U atipt modeiate salary. Ad dipss '., (ieiiei."y DellVPl.i. SITFATIOV WANTFD-lly tailoiesv, all 01 p.ut of lime, 011 Loats or linuscis. Addiess II, care of 'Jitbune. SITFATION WAM'i:i)-lly jouug lady with p pencnce; de.shes position a- 11 sluiogiapher and (povviiter. Aililics A. 11., cic of lilh-.m,. ofllce. YOIA'O MAN wishes position in hotel as night ileik, oral arjthiug In hotel woik; has good habits and can tome well ici ouiniei.ded. Ail diess, J. Ik R., moo South Main avenue, Sciaiu ton. i'a. A TII()It()l'illLY upto-dale, experienced, flisl class I'lolhiug salt-iiiau. wants a job; wiltiu,? to pioo eflfeienev and ability or accept dismissal without pa.v : competent fti write, edit and like ihaigo ot all .ulveitising in .111 oilglnal iiiaiinei. Addles J. A. Ciogan, Wllkcs-Bane, I'a. A (1001) IIOIKL MAN would like to get some place to woik evenings till 12 ti'tl,,tk. Best refeielne given. Chailes Jluir, (ienei.i! Delivciv. cit). ' WAN'IFD A position as fcienugi iphei nud book kc"pei ; good U'fiiiiKi'-. given; ovei a jca's experience. Addict B., Tilbiuifi office. Sll I'ATIOX WANILD-Ily a voiing man, hi Mnic as cleik; can speak six language". Address Samuel Jacob.., 125 South Wa-hingtuii avenue, eitv. SITI'ATIOX WAX'IIID-lly bookkeeper, cxpelt, ojtens, t loses books, balauic sheets; temtioi ut.v cngagemeiit 01 peiiiianeui, pall il.i). Ixpeit Audlteir, Tiibune. S1TPATI0N WANITilJ- n evpeiienccd packer and shlipei- and Mtclvlug ilcil.. yi.un; nun, mints situation. AddiPsd Box 10, Stiantou Tilb une. SITCVIIOX WAX'IFD-By 11 womm as house keeper; cm give good icfcicmu. Addre s M. J. Sl 01) phant, I'a. StriTA'IiON WAVri:i)-B.v a good cook or lauii-dic-s; can give good icfeienccs. Mis, II. p., Ol.vnjiant, Pa. SITFATION WAXTFD-Fxperlenced book-keeper; joung nianiwlslie-, sltualluii., Adilu-s, A. F. M,, caie sJcnmtoii 'J illume. LEGAL. Till! ANN'l'xb Mi:i;TIN(l of the slotkhoblcis of tho Thlid Xutloinl II ink, of seiaiiinn. will bo held Tuesday, Januaiy the tub, 1902, In Ida Directors' loom of the Hank, between the boma ot tluee and four o'clock p. in. WM, II. i'i.CK, Seiielaiv. Till: ANXl'AL MFFTINd of the stockholders tf The Siibuiban Lbitito Light compjuv will bo held at the ofllce vi the compaii), 300 Linden stieet, Scranton, Pa., s.iluiiluy, Jinu.ny 11, itoj, at l ji, III., for the election ot dlicitors: lor the ensuing )cur, and such uthcr lia-inens as in.ij cume ueioie tiitiu. 1.. at. ntAciv bcianton. Pa., Dec. If, 1901. XOTlCi: OF Al'DlTS-Iitates to bo uudltc.l In the Oiphans' t'nuit of laiikawauua eouun. Nut Ice Is hereby given that accounts have been filed and continued ulisolutcly by the eouit lu the following estates: 1 lj.tate of Lctty Ann Hulaml, deceased; M. ,1. Martin, udiniiilsttator, Monday, Januaiy If, 11102, lit 0 U, 111. , '2- Kstato of Frederick Maekwlci., deceased; John Reese, executor. 'lucday, Januaiy 31, 1002, at I) u. 111. .'I llidato of llichard llaiiliutton, deev-a.-ed; John M, Hobeitson, exeinloi. Wednesday, Janu aiy 13. 1102, at II a. 111. 4 llstate of Clam llnjcr, a minor; W, J. Shifter, guirdlan (exceptions), Uhursday, Janu ary I. V.m, at n a. 111, fl Kslatc of Ann . Connolly, dee eased; L. T)Ier Connolly, executor. Filday, Januaiy 17, 100!, at 0 .1. 111. 'Ihe ubove .iicouiils roumciatcd and desluiuted in the above list will bo umlllcd bv tlio llouui able A. A.Acnbmg, P. ,L, of the Oipluin' Conn, in the Orphans roiiil 100m, Couvt ilouse, siran. ton, I'a , during the sessions of tourt oil the da.vs set opposilc the u.ini'.' of cu-li estate, at which lime nil pel son inteii'sted shall aitfiul, if the) see 111, and piesrnt their claims against slid estate, 01 fciever tlutealter be delraiie.1 fiom coming in upon said fund. WM. KOCH. Jit.. Clerk of Oiphaiu' Cvuit. loiy )ou 1 now. Xaturill) 1 was nioie nuxlgm lo iiicet him lliau ho could piwiblt be- to mutt me, and a few da)a atto I tailed upon blni. "I ussiiicd him when ic uiccted me tint I sought none 01 iili money tor llbuiy 01 tuber pin poses. Cainegle looked at me seaiihiugb, Yon tun sec that 1 am a smalt man. I am (, fct 1 inches in height. He Is no taller und Is even slighter in build than f. "Suddenly he extended hl bund again ami e.. tlalnud witli uuiiiUtakublc iutciity of feeling; " 'I am glad Indeed to meet loo, Mr, lto.s; watci; 1 am glad to ussocjatv with a 111411 s Ii is 110 bigger limit lam.1 " SITUATIONS WANTED l!REU. .......-l - ..,,.... ..-..-. .p... ... ..,., .TT. r T... mliMiij I pi" S" DIRECTOR 3? Insertions 25 Cohts Tin i I'jur Lines, 6 Cents lor Ildcli ButM LlrtJ, PROFESSIONAL. Cortifled Publio Accountant. LIWAjll) C. Sl'AUMltNO, 21 TUAfiifltS n.XK Hulldlng, ond St, Paul Building, New York. Architecto. CIlWAtU) II DAVIS, AllOlIlrCOr, COXNEMj Dnlldlng. FRLPnitfCK Tt, IIIIOW.V, AltCII. ft.. Itli.t! latitii llxilunite Hldg,, 120 Washington ave. Civil nnd Mining Engineer. 11. L. llAttlllxa, 00.1 CONNKLL lHIILDlNO. Dentists. . I. 1 -1 . . , 1)11. C. 11. LlI.FNtlFltrtl'.ll. I'AIIf.t lilttl.tifvn Spiuce Blrcpt, Scranton. . ,... .; : " . ' ...., DIt. 0. 0. LAUnACH. 115 noMIN(77vKMJE. Lawyers. KIJANK II, BOYLi:, ATl'OIINF.Y.AT.bAM'. Roonii 12. 14, 10 and IS Burr Hulldlng. I'. K. TIIAOV, .VIT'V, COM MONWLALTH llblio! u; ," ItFl'LOffLi:, ATlOltNllY-LOANs: Xi:tT( tfaled on real eotate securllr. MeM Hiilldln,', coiner Uu'lilngtmi avenue and Hpmco stiect. WILLARD, WAltlllLV ft KNAI'P, ATlORNVni and counscllors.ul.law. Republican Hulldlnx, waIifnglon avenue. JLSSL'P & JiaSUP, AmillM'.YS AND COl'N f';,lo''l!'t'l.iw. Conuiionvvextlli lliiildlnj, Koann 10, 20 and 21, l:.lV,A?.D w 'niAYifit, A-rroRNiiY. "nooitl tkl-tOI, nih floor, M-in buililliig. '" ,;. W,'AT1,,:,!' ATI'OIINFY-Al'-LAW, BOARD ot li.ide Building, Scranton, Pa, ,'A,'r'i:"SO.V k V ll.COXVI'RADF.R'S XATbONVb Hank Building C (.OMFOYg. 9.1.; ni'PI'nUCA.V fUIIf.DINO. '.."';,. ",:,ll'"0I'I,s OFFICII MOVUD TO XO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. dr. w. 1;. ai.lfn, 31.) NORTH vn.wro:i QVPliue, DH. fa. W. lAMOIHHUX, OIT'lCi: 3.19 WASH Ington avemi'. Resilience, WIS Mulbcrrv. Chuif.lc ei,eo-t. lu.igs. heait. klelnP)S and genlto-tultiaiy oigniu a specialty. Iloius, 1 to 4 p. tn. Hotels and Restaurants. 1111: i:lk cfi:, 125 and 127 franklin avi nue. Hatea icauennble. P. ZtLQLLR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSi:, XFAU D L. & W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the I.'uropean Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. HRina.S CLHANS PRIVY VAULri"ANP ccs3 pools; 110 odoi ; only improved pumps used. A. B. Hrlgg, proprietor. Leave oulcH ll'lO North Main avenue, or Ficke's diug store, co ner Adams- and Mulberry.. Doth telephone. Seeds. G. R. CLAItKi: k CO.. SllFOSMFX AND NUHS er)men, store 201 afiliInglon avenue; giecn lion.-es, 1050 Xoatli Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSFl'H KUF.TTFL, ltnAH 511 LACKA. AVL'., .Scranton, Pa., manufactuici of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRFSSMAKINQ FOIt ClIILDRFX TO ORDKR; also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MFOAItnKt: BROS.. PRINTLRb' SUl'l'MHS, FN Velopes, piper bags, twine. Uaiciiouse, lu0 WaAliliigtcn avenue, Scranton' Pa. T1IF WH.KF.vRAlilii: RFCORD CAN 1111 HAD In feci anion at the new'l stands of llcisin.111 Bios., tor, spiucp and 50J Linden: M. Not ton, ''21 Laikawiinna avenue; i. S. Sdiutzcr, 211 Spiuee street. Real Estate. FOR SALi: Rcienll) built cottage, villi sum 11111 kitehui attached, two and lluce-iouitl a lines good lind, wllh 1 miultrf witei; sltiut'l wilhlii boioiigli of Dillon, bnl not in village: i' ipptnu.illy fine place foi iiunket gardening, fruit 1 using, 01 foi poiilti.v; toiivenlent lo Lily Lnki ; po-essjoii given ;inv lime up to Vprll 1st. A bng.iln, (all or addiivs W. T. Haikrlt, city. FOIt SALF One acie of land, improved with nine-loom houe: plenty and vaiicty of fruit; good location in village of Fleetvllle. Mis. Ollva Full, Fleetvllle, Pa. Business Opportunity. a M'siNK's.s oi'i'oi:ii;xirv. Tevlor. Pa., Dec. in, l'ml. A good gold iiiiup fur bond, llie I). J. Powell and Mis. F.ll.i .lellic),' gold claim, Xo. 117, sit uated lu the Coullcnllle, Jliilpo-a count) , Cul dissolved mining dWlIcti about l'-i miles from Coultcnille. 'ibis is 1 lie uf llif nlilp-t loifttloiit iiiound ( miller .ille. ft bilng en (he fame lode .11 'Hip Meir Jliiilsoii, has been Inihriiir'iit fur dllfciem jiailies to Lcip it luulei loiallon, but never doing .111.1 vvotl. until hurl), when we l. iiiiiio III ptvwcsftlem ami put sevi-ial slulls down upon the eln; the lii one wis sunk 10 .1 depth of H5 feet, showing a ledge all the dlstam e, nud iui leasing in depth until .11 llie bottoi.i lii, vein shows I fut of ore, whlili will mill abo it V7.lt' per ton in flip gold, .mil tallies about l'j pel cent, of siilphmcts, the value of width It u" knovvii. 'Hie lnialion tnni.-ls o( 1,100 feet alon the Lodo line; is on the hanging wall of lh Mother Ltde, und flic tame Ledge at the Meriv ll.il I l-n mul Migliil.i .Mines, The claim takes lu ."00 feet on each side ,.( the Lode, 'Ihcie It 1 stieaui of walti liinulng iiernss the gioimd all the )p.n iiiiuuid, le is a lali piospeil for a Molher Lode luvestiiient, uutl is well woltii looking Iili 1 to tlio- that have the capital for .1 well p tying iliieslinent. Ml Infoimation will bo given by addi(s.sng all immiiimitatiuu.1 to the secret ir, DWID I. I'OVVF.LL, la.tloi, pa. l.atkavvuuua Count) MOUv AMrwillIT TltADUHS without (le,y. Mnto for our special nlarkrt letter. Free on applliutlon. S. M. Illhlurd to Co., memberi N. Y. Consolidated und htoik Sitliange. 41 and (6 llioadwuy. New York, lt:ibllsiecl ISilL Lon, Dlstince' Phono 2.1fcS Broad. FINANCIAL. SsAWIS'S' . F. MEGARQEL . CO. STOCKS, BONOS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDliyQ. I, F. lleguigcl. Hoy Chester Megarjjl. Spencer Trask & Co;, BANKERS . 2? & 29 Pine St., New -York t. ? WE MAIL UPON BEQUEST CABEFULLY PREPARED DESORIPTIVB LIST OF Investment Securities Jtembeu Xew Yotl. block Fxcliinge. Branch Otricebi .State St. Albany U , J', , yv H-0 t . '