HE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1902. t NCiRTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTORYVILLE. ppctl.il to llic Scranton Trlliiilic. Kui'toryvlllo, Jnn. . Circulars sent out by the chief oC police of Atlioiif-, l'a readied this place Tuesday, show-Iiir- on the face of tliotn the photo or unci a description of u youtiu man named McCoy and that he wan wanted up there for burglary. About 7 o'clock TucBdny evening, n young man an BwerliiB the description Riven on the circular, nppenred here nt the Dela ' ware, Lackawanna and Western sta tion and procured a ticket for Scran ton. Ollleern Iteynoltls and Kllenbcr fer were notlllcd and they went to the station and took possession of the jtrungcr and placed him In the station house. They then telegraphed to the authorities at Athens. Wednesday, the i-lili'f ot police ot the above named town came on here, Identified the prls inor, and left for Athens with him via Timkhannock. A number ot the stolen goods taken from a boarding house In Athens were found In a satchel that the prisoner carried. Over at Nicholson he managed to get away with the night operator's overcoat and u bunch of keys. He was followed to the tunnel where he was overhauled and the coat and keys recovered. The move Is on foot now for lighting our streets with electric lights. A .imposition has been submitted to the council by the Keystone Lumber Sup ply company, which will no doubt go through In the near future. Some ot our sidewalks are In a very dangerous condition, and the property owners In many instances have made no effort nt nny time this winter to have them cleaned. The sidewalk lending from Main street to the depot is Impassable and has been for some time, and there, are other instances when pedestrians are compelled to walk In the street In order to prevent broken heads or limbs. By law the borough Is liable to damages sustained ij' a fall on a neglected walk. FOREST CITY. f-peclsl to the Scrtn'ton Tritmnt. Forest City, Jan. 9. The Republican primaries will be held between 7 and 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, January 21. The First ward caucus will bo held In the Kennedy building. That ot the Sec ond ward will be held in the Brown building. The date o the Democratic primaries has not been announced. Mrs. Thomas Madden has received $2,000, the amount of Insurance carried by her husband In the local branch ot the C. M. B. A. T. C. Manzer was in South Gibson yesterday, visiting his father, who Is ill. The Clifford shaft, which has been Idle the past two months, pending the completion of a new tower, will, It is ald, begin work again next week. This news will be gladly hailed by the men employed in that mine. Melvln Robinson, monologue artist, will appear at the opera house, Wed nesday evening. John Waltz, who was last week re leased from the Eastern penitentiary by the board of pardons, was a visitor in town today. He has changed very little. Wnltz was in ISO" tried on the charge of killing Jacob Lemon in Janu ary of that year. Lemon ran a pool room In the Hijrgins building, and AValtz lived with him. Waltz claimed hat Lemon shot himself, and the evi dence on which he was convicted was entirely circumstantial. He was sen tenced to nine years' imprisonment. At ito time of, the trial a large number of people were inclined to believe Waltz's story, and there was no opposition to he efforts in his behalf for a pardon. The Kpworth Reading circle will meet at the home of Miss Bessie Melvln, Monday evening. Benjamin Eleliholzer, a former resi lent of this place, spent Tuesday and Wednesday here. HARFORD. Special to tlic Siranton Tiibuiie. Haiford, Jan. 9. E. M.Watson spent Sunday in Peckville. The Christian Endeavor society will Mold a social in the lecture room, Fri day evening, Jan. 10, Rpv. Fisher will hold meetings in the Methodist Kplscopal church next week, llcv. John Merrinni will preach in the Congregational church, Jan. 12. Many people are filling their ice louses this week. Winifred Tiffany and Gus Jackson tarted Tuesday for Pl.ilnsflelil, X. J A'hero they will work on the Walker Gordon farm. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tiffany are re joicing over the arrival of a boy, The young men's union class will slvo an entertainment In Odd Fellows' mil, Jan. 17. The annual meeting of the Harford Butter and Cream association was held Jan. 4, to make settlements for 1901. The business, done In butter and creom during the year was $6S,328.37. The reports were satisfactory as no ' losses were reported for 1901. F, A, Osborne is president, and K, M, Wat son, mnnager. R. J. Whitney Is in niughamtou this week, TUNKHANNOCU. Bpcci.ll to the Scianton Tribune. TunUhannock, Jan, 9, Albert Mack, who has been employed as bookkeeper at tho oillcou of the Hawko Stone com pany, lius resigned hla position, and Is succeeded by C. B. Lfndslpy, secretary ot the company, 1 Rx-County Treasurer J, Dudley Jit inan was In town on Thursday, settling up some mutters connected with his Into olllce, ' Dr. A. If. Wooster, who lias prac ticed as a veterinary burgeon at this place for some tlmo pabt, Is about to leave town, nnd will dlspobe of his VTI7J IP A ITU will beni strong as l ours if you try: Shiloh's Consumption B KHA au 0l' Is so strong we 1 vlll C 8wanteeacureorrefuud , . 7 . u .JWSK '"d we tend you free trial bottle If you write for it. SHUOira costs 84 cents and will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and atl Lung Troubles, will cure a cough or cold In a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has teen doing these things for SO years, H. C. WliLLS & Co.. I.C Roy, N. Y. Kcrl's Clover Root Tea correcli tti Stomach household goods nt public, auction thin (Friday) foronqon ul his residence on Second street, Lester Race, of Norllimbrclunil, was a cnller In town on Thursday. J. W. Reynolds post, Grand Army of the Republic, nnd J. W. Relief corps will hold a Joint installation of officers at Grand Army hall on Wednesday evening, January 15. Mrs. Caroline Buck, who has been 111 for the last few days, Is convalescent. Steadmim Harding, who is In New York, taking a course In plumbing at u trade school, writes that he Is making good progress. He will remain until April. PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. I'lttston, Jan. 9. Raymond Bosworth, Plttston representative for the Wllkes Barre Times, hns been appointed rep resentative In this section for tho Na tional school of Washington. Second Lieutenant Walter Barrett, of PICTURE Blue Beard is about to kill Fatlma. Do you see her two brothers and their knave approaching? Company M, of West Pittston, has sent his reslunation to the colonel of tho Nintli regiment, and this mornintr re ceived word that it had been accepted. It is likely that an order for an election will be Issued very shortly. Among- the aspirants for the vacancy are Chauncey H. Derby and Walter Garman. A little 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gould, of Market street, pulled a kettle ot boiling' water on him self, and his neck was badly scalded. Hopkin Pickerel!, a' well-known resi dent of Lackawanna, met with a sud den death In the Old Forge mine of the Pennsylvania Coal company shortly after commencing work this morning. Caught beneath a heavy fall of rock, he was instantly killed. A wife and the following children survive: Mrs. John Basham, of Taylor; 'Squire Thomas Pickerell, Mrs. Henry Edwards, Evan, Samuel, David and Margaret Pickerell, of Old Forge. Nathnit Leibson, proprietor of the Ar mory jewelry store of this city, was united In marriage this evening to Miss Rosenbaum, of Wllkes-Barre. Councilman Thomas Llnnen and Miss Mary Dailey were united in maniago yesterday afternoon in St. John's Catholic church bv Father O'Malley. WELSHHILL. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Welsh Hill. Jan. 9. The farmeis are busy filling their Ice houses for sum mer use. Rev. R. X. Harris was in New York on Saturday last, where he attended a meeting of the board of home missions. Mr. Harris Is a member of the board. Skating bn Lake Idlewllde Is good, Mrs. D. J. Morgan entertains the Ladles' Aid society at dinner today. Last night's prayer and Endeavor service was followed by the annual roll-call and yearly report of the church. Miss Bertha Owens Is visiting fi lends In Scranton, David Bowen, who lias bought the property formerly known as the Evan Anthony farm, will move his family there In the spring, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Jones gave u reception last night In honor of their son, Thomas J, Jones, and Ills bride, who have returned from their wedding tour. TAYLOR. The remains of the lute school di rector, Tullle W, Jones, were, yester day afternoon, consigned to their last resting place In tho Forest Home cem etery, The funeral services were held In the Welsh Baptist cliureh, unci the number prebent fully manifested the esteem In which the departed one was hold. At 3 o'clock tho services com menced, Rev.- Richard Rutland, ot Providence, read the Scripture, and Rev, D. C. Edwards led in prayer. The reverend gentleman ufterward of fered beautiful words of sympathy and consolation to the surviving ones. The church choir rendered severul hymns. The floral offerings were many and beautirul. Invincible commanders', No. M2. Knights of Malta, and Taylor lodge, No. 668, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of which the deceased was a member, attended In a body. The borough schools wore closed a hulf duy to allow tho teachers and scholars opportunity to attend the ob sequies. The pallbearers were: From the school board, Messrs, Joseph Davis, W. B. Owens; Odd Fellows, Rlehuid Morils, David II. Evans; Knights pf Malta, Thomas Haddock, James E. Watklns, Flower beartH were; Messrs. IJ. CI. Watklns, James Price and John T. Gibbons. Hon. and Mrs. H. M. Edwurds, of Scranton, attended the funeral of the lute TuIHq V, Jones, in this place, yesterday. Tho remains of tho lute Patrick Mor row, formerly a well known resident of this borough, wljl arrive hero from" Wilkes. Harrc op tho Dolaware and Hudson 1.11 p. m, train, today. In- terment will bo made In the Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. r r i Theatrical. I TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. ACAti:lY "Tlie Secirt Plpil?h." After. noon and night. hTAIt l.lttlc -Magnet Burlcsquer. Altcrnooii ami night. "Tho Secret Dispatch." The Secret Dl-palrh." by Dm Id lllggtn., wen lino for the first time Inst night. It I need les fo My that It pawed nnd went with a rnli Hip entire cut was ccrlleut. Van II. KenHc ii u pawn fill actor nnd nude u line lutpicssloti In Hie character of Edwin tliey. l'rederlck Alger, John Tliiiinluii, (lenrre Hick fit. Hetuy Todd, Hcatilce Mug'glns, Mnrlc Klnde nnil Aim Scliafe wore all Hint coull he desired ami did e.cellcnt wmk. We pi edict a huge buliic for the lest of the week. The play, n a melodrama, Ii far above .iiy iif Its Kind III! season, nnd caught the lioiic lioui Hie beginning, Little Magnet Burlesquers. At the Star last night the "I.lltle Magnet llur lesquera" opened nil engagement which will last for the lemnlnder of the week with matinee lo day nnd tomoirovv. The perfoiniance open Willi a inliistiel I'.rit pait nnd conclude with n limlcquc I" wblih nil of the mcinbda of the rompJiiy appear. Many jpeolaltles nre Injected Into till part ol the en teitalnnient. PUZZLE. Between the fore ami aft waits of the sho'V there N mi olio in whidi .a ntimlicr uf ery eiKltlle .utisK appeal. One of the featme of the olio i the v.ondeilul contoitimi voik uf .cil.i nnd Khlen. "Foxy Grandpa." The ini'ic announcement tint William . lti.idy wilt pioilmc for the fli-f time in tliU city ilie new ma-lcal sn"p-sliot "1'osj (iiaudp.i," al tlu lOcemn Situiday, with matinee Mtmilay after noon, ha pimcil s-ufficicnl of a magnet for ininy Inquilics to be made at the 1k- oificc icgaidiiu the ale of beats anil aNo the pike. A1, a bat omelcr, this iupucs well foi a suect'fnl en gagement in (fit-, cltj. Jo-eph Halt and Cauio lie Mar, the acknowledged lei.ileu of imMe.il comedy, will bead the ilnaig (humane c.ic which embrace a number of iimuv tiinilliar to liiont nt the theater jjoeii. It must nut be eoiMdeied lint Hie exploit nf "l'oy firandpa" and hit graiidcblldiui, "Chub" and "Hunt," lie inertly deigned a an enter lahiiiient for cbildieu rriliMwly, but on the i mi tral. v, It. MelUllc Maker, the ihamutM, !u wiltten ainmid the "Fnj tiiandpa" (p'oll, an exceedingly dramaliu s-toij whl-li will seue a u inoial for the giown up people well. A mmiber of tleMT hpetlaltle-", together with oilgiual iiiu-IljI (ompotltioi .lie inteper-'d Ibioughoiit the plaj, while .m umi'iiall.i lav ilinui of tuentj-fi'iir lulli, funnel ly with tlie bcr-t light opei.i oigaiilz-itlon., loim an uiljuiu t, it Is said, haul to equal. Thfie, with Hie uiu (iplei, will make an tiv-'cnihlc of neuily ihlitv file people, 'J he i-ale uf heals opened jeitei'day liioinliig. A MM huge ,-ale for both the mat inee nnd cu'iiiug peifcinianee Is lecoided, Hoefller Is Here. Jack liuefritj, manager of the filbiify-lfueil-ler tumpaiiy, wlikh I to appeci In upeilotie at the Academy ot MiMe, aimed III the ill fiinn Wllkes-Ujiie jeleidiy moiniiig. 'Hie lotiip.iny opened n week's i ngagcliient at Wilkea-llnit1 hi't -Monday, and has been playing to i.iparlly then! rwiy night, the ncw.papeia of thai clt hpealt in the highest term of their piuilii' lion-, "l.lko the old tlmu ilutii, we, aie laiger and better than eier lid iei-ou," slid Mi lloelf lei. "I am quite well Kitlilled tli.it the people of Siialiton who have ecn oin piodiutlniis two weeks ago will agiec with me, tiff i r they line een the lll't pel fin in nice h(li that ie bile tho klionget and best loniptiuy th.it we baie ever taken on the load. 1'iucs will be 10, -'! and ::o tent". Niw acts to be i-ecn aie tlie iliisl al (IooIiimiik, diieit from Keltb'n theater, New Yoik. The I'auin liio, Spetlil .Momliy matinee, 'Oiir Little MlnMei"; .Monday nl.'ht, l.ewl Mm i bun's "The Indian." STAGE NOTES. Mr. Jamu O'Neill went lulu lhe,.V.alnut Siieit thi-JUl. 1'hil.iilelphla, on .Monday, with hi-, stil pemloiH "Monte I "ii.ro" pioductloii, and for a two weeks' btay. .Mi, O'Neill has just lelmued fiom a tour nf tlie 'oiith, wblih gaie all (lie eil deuces of Its old-lime Micrcsj, with xnuetliliig added for Die Increased lze of the piodnctioii. "Ibmle t'lbtu" is good foi big bmluem eint. wheie, and appaieutl.i for all time. lalnlll Holt, now appealing 111 "hky 1'ailii," Is to tav next season under the niaiiagemeiit of .John It. Mcillng, of llutlalu, In a new play by lingdoii llctoiiulek, aullior of "Toll (iale bin," and "Out of the Told," The play Ic decilbed ai a domestic! iiielodiama, but if, boneiri, fitv fiom the usual iui.il niclodiaiua, gained by ihe lutioduetloii of Ihe tJieep, hay anil little ihil dien. Ml, McCoimftk lu ul.o completed it play, the theme of wblih Is deibeil lioiu the Jloudy and Hankey lijimi, "Ninety and Mne." The title of the pla, "Out of the 1'old," U alio .iiptexthe of the olori. "Tin; Hoiiulo lliler Hd-.li' ' is lep.'allug on the toad tlio kiuteti) which ehaiactcilted In long inn In New Yoik, nnd Its ub,equeiit pii'senlullou lu Toioiito, While the. pliy, ,i ituni.it (zatloii found. ed iioii luu MjiI.ju'ii ttoilcs, app.-uW tliongly In the adiulieu of this aut'.ior, It would teem .that James .MacAitluir, the diainatlst, In lonel atlng llion Holies into a plai, has touched the key-uoto of liunijii iutciot, for tho aipeaunoc nf .1, II, Moddait in this play is eieijwboio the nlgiial (or a crowded gJlleiy, us well us a well tilled orc.he.tia, Tie ntwupapcis eltenheie teem to agree with tho New Yoik critic that no ioIh in Ids long tlagc caierr Is i-o tuilneuily milled In Mr, Slodchit as that of uhlau ("jiupliell In Ids pli'el play, Within Iho past few dj)J the la.t iei lu the tuii-pletlaii of the conli'Jit between blgiima l.'lta. imu Uiiso and I.liblcr i: t'u., ' f.u- her touting Ameilcaii tour, has betu taken, and it fs now dtlliiltely ktdtled that the gieat Italian attics will touni In America ei.ily in the fall pf I'M).', piolubly in the month uf Ov'toht-r, for a hmspii uf leu weeks, It being illpulaled in thu ion tuct that the khall not bo tallel uwn to glte luoie than the pcifoiiiuiiics each week, She will biliig her entile tonipany with her, uml in her suppoit will to topic of fhe beu talent obtain, able li Italy. The piogiamuic for lier Amu lean tour contemplate fifty pel formalities altogether, ten to bo git tu In New Yoik, ten In Philadel phia, ten fa Uotou, ten lu Cikago and the it inalnliig leu to bo divided up anvjiig otlier cities not yet deliiiltely concluded upon. ,, -y ' y'" Him iiwin i i THE MARKETS Wall Street Kevlaw. New York, Jin, l Speculation came to hnllhig place today and ehoued inucli hesitation bout branching out into new coutne. The harp iipwanl movement in tic laltcr nit of elcr ilaj' e?slon was evidently due to u dilio ngaht tho fhorts width were put out In tin! roitme ol Iho pctnl.itlvc llnulditioii on ptcvlom thi). hi the nlwenee of Impoitniit new dcvelopnient", the Moik in.likel followed the normal course In the culmination of n rpeculntlve movement, the ptlco 1 Dilations becoming less by degrees. Theio weie ctTorlis which persisted during the giealer lull uf the day, tn lonlnit tlic dropping ten dency of tho innikct nnd to (ontlnuo )elerd.iy" leeovery. It was rot Xeiy ellecthe nt nny time, ullhoitgli theic was it rally one tlnia xvldch gin eially wiped out eurllcr losses. In the l.ile ileal, ing, however, when the futility nf the cITnrM ot Ihc bulls became nppntent, tired Iioldcin began to throw over flock. Prices went to the lowest point of the day and generally dosed tbeie. Kt. I'aul was tinder ccveic pies'iire nnd lost Z'Hi. 1e dines of between 1 nnd a points aie iiuincious among the pioinlneut Motks, The irliiilp.d stay of tho market liming the time nt nlstaiue to the .decline vvns .Minhattan. This Mock was taken on an enoiiniu wale iiy broker" who lime been nttlve lu It ever alnco tho present ad lalieo begun. They made It touch 1U?4, nu ex treme rise of V& after width It reacted, clos ing with n net gain of 2i. The miming of thn first expcilineiital trnln by electricity over one of Ihc i-oinpun.t's lines was the o-tomllile tnu'c of the ctu( k' strength, .Mctropollliiti Jstrert Hall way mid llrnokl.vii Tiniislt, Ihc taller ill it small degree, weie nlTetted lu .wiipa4liy, Theie was a Mrong advnnte of T'sj In Plttsbuig, Cincinnati, Chicago nnd St. Louis on Mipposed pmxpecls of larger dividends and some of the junior Van deibllts were nffetted In u similar wnv. Hiigni, niter nn rally decline, had Us period of strength under operations by a speculative comhlualtop, based un expectation of a uiiiIskIoii of niw sugar duties. Iho stock afteiw.uds weakened to the lowest nnd dosed lit .1 net loss of 'J. The tic t Ion of the I'll it ed States Micl stocks has pioved'.i great dl-appolutmcnt to n largo element nmoiu piofoiMoiuil sietuhtoii, who have been looking for .1 HHtnlnoil I lo In tbo-e stocks, mid an rg giesslvc bull leudeisbip of the luaiket. Iloih ilassCH of stock weie sold today, both for home mid foielgi, nceouiil. 'Hie hostile stcpi "till In iii-ptct against the Noitliein Secuiltles lorn jiany toulinued lu faun a lepiesslve Inlluenee. Total sales lodav, li'LVJOO shales. Bonds weie dull and liifgular. Total Mies, p.u vnlite, ' (CO.OtH). rnlted "-Inles refunding .' imipuns uilviinccd Uc. on the last call. The following quotations are furnished The Tiib tine by f. S. .Ionian Ii Company, moin T05 703 Hears building, Scranton. Pa. Telephone, 51KH: Open- High- Low- dol ing. tt. est. lug. Ainci lean Sugar 12 Pi J-'T;. UiU 1!4 Atclilsot T?i sOU 7Sat n'l Atrlilson. I'r 100-K IN'.' 'ni W Amal. Copper "I '4 7Ki ink li- Am. Car & Koiimlij .... ::(1i :!nVi ."Oli l'i Iliook. Tiactlon (I7'i 117 (l.",Ti I'.iTa Halt, k Ohl lOVk i?i in'. 1U.1 ('lies. ,V Ohio J7 7 -Mi; 4(.Ti Clile. A: (it. Wi-t 21)s Ui?i i lU Chic, Mil. & St. P....lU-i lOlif. ld.)7i Jill Chic, It. t. K P 1ort',i 1.-.7 rtl 1.VI Colo, l'uel .t lion silli W!l .Wi a',4 Kile II. It si", 42-V sl!s llTi Kile It. It., Pr -,i 71',, 7l',i 7.1't ol.iils. k Nash Itrisi Ki'iU lOV'i KVi'j Jlanhatlnii i:ie l:!7',i llO?s 1.1710 l'W Jlel. Tiactlon Ui3?i KfiVi 10314 UA, Mbsoini l'.'cint' rn'ij in 1 1111T4 ion; Norfolk k We-tern .... .""A f,7'i .'i7 .".7 N. v., 0. k w :n : ::u;. :ui x. y. ce11i1.1i N-vi iiiii'.i in.-, vi, I'enn.i, It. It It'l-Jj miT j u.ift llllli Iteiidliig Hi- B7!i o7'i .1','i .IH'i Heading lt.v.. 1-t Pr .... S2''i S!U W Wi Southern It. It iPJi :s.,i. :!..' :W. southuiL Hv., Pi Hi i'iTs Mi alVi boiitbeiu I'm llic ill i;i ,'n), 1,0 Tenn. Coal & lion ni'i (il"i 01 M Texas I'nclflf Wi :;n?i ."!!i3 :.o3i. 1". S. Lcillitr 12 12 ' 1PJ 11", I'. S. Leather. Pi .... SHi &i S Sl-li 1'. S. lli.bbei tm 14H lli 1I1J V. S. Steel u J.4U ta; J Hi UK t". s. .steel Co., Pi .... n !"-,i. on; '.in; Western I'nlou lil-ji i. iiiu 11114 Wabash. Pr 4.i'.i 4tvJ 421& tVf, Union Pacific 101 l()i& lOi'-j WW Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations TJased on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. County Savings Hank & Tiu-t Co. l-'iist National 11 ink tCatbonihle) . Standaid Diilling Co 'Ihlid National Hank Dime Deposit nnd Discount II. ink. rcononiy Light. II. k'1. Co. .... 1'irt.t National Haul , , Latka. Tru-t Safe lleposlt Co Clark k Snover Co., I'r Bid. Askec f SCO C25 all) 273 40 v:.m 1&1 125 .".. ioo 1)5 JOT 17o 107"4 ... Scianton lion fence k JIfg, Co. Scianton xxlc Works Si'i.inloii Sitings Hank Traders' Xatioml Hmk Stinnton Holt Nut Co People's Dank New llexito it), k C. Co. .. BOND?. Seranlon Pa"weiuer Hallway, 423 fir-t Mortgage, due r20 People's Sliect Hallway, first mort gage, dti" 1013 People's btiect Hallway, Oeneial mortgage, due 1021 Dickson .Maniifatturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. Cltj of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Scianton Tiactlon Li per cert 113 113 115 IOO 102 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Laikawaima Ave) I'Toui llesi pjleut-, per luiiel, Y'.tl). Deans Pel bu-bel, tliolte 111.HI0W, .'.33. Iluttei I'lPhli cieamci, 2(ic j .line ti;aiii'iy, -4c; i'jIi.v, 2.11'. Cbecte-I'ull tieam, ll'al2e. I.'ggs Neaiby, .;2c; ftoiage. fancy, ltHic, (Irccn Peas Per bu-lH. -jLJO. Potatoes Per bu-iiel, . Onions Per biuhel, il.m. New York Grain and Produce Markot Niw uk, .Ian. H l'loni Well su.tahrd but xeiy dull owning to the v. heat decline. Wheat Spot easy; Nu. led, Wl'ic. f. o. b. ailoat; N 1. 2 led, W.. ilevalur; No. 1 noitheiu Diilutii, S'lVit. f. 11. b, .ilkul; options eail.v In the dav ili-plau'il stlength and ntlvny. The Hade ovei hoiigbt, hovvevir, and in lakluK piolilcs, tau-'d afttinoiiii heavini'ss, and mice thx-ed 'sJli'. net loivei i iiy halt a tent ) oil. fiom the lop; II.111I1 tlosetl MiUc; .May. ts',(.i.; July, FSidc I mil 'Spot oas.v ; No. 2, W)'k. elevator and Tie. f. o. b, nlloai; options openeil -Ic.ulit'l' with wheat and Hull turned weak under u heavy idl ing pie me; tlo.ed weak and 'jc. net lowtt; Jinuaij ihed 7U'8c. ; Jlv, 703i,; July, (.'ITU', Oat- !-pot II1111; No. 2, .'.(. ; No. I, ,12c: No. Ii while, ."i"(.; Hack iiiimyI westeiu, ."ilij'lUc.; ll.uk while, ."laVii.; Nn. 2 while, ,"il&f, i ' P tloiis acllve and sln.iuei' wert, followed b.v Iale leattlous, llutlei Mead.v ; iieaiiiei v, Llilc,; failoiy, plaLliijc, ; June iit'JIiin.v, rn22c; Iml union ilt'.iinei.v, ll.il'i'f.c; state daliv, lii2.'ie. Cheese-I'll in; stale lull trrani la:ge till nude faiu.v, lOljalllii . ; slate lull tieams mull l.ill made faint, UUall1,.'!.; kite undo lu.l laige, tiVsi-.; do. do. do., small, HlilOVii'. Lints I'll in ; lite and IViiiim h.nil.i, .:.:. lb., we-teiu, 27a;M'c ; soiitliein, 2",aS2e. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. PhlhiiUliilila. Jan. ll.--Wbe.it--l'liiii. i', blah. er; conliatt giadt. Jjhu.uj, .S7as7'uc (oin--Steadv but quiet; No. 2 mKcd Jamiaiv, ti7aU7' e. Oalis hlrad.1 ; No, 2 while (lippul, al'vc Hut tit Sleadi, fall ilimanili f.uny we-teiu ucaiii- ei.v, 2Vjf.; do. iifiiiii) piiui-, af. i:gg--riiiuj Ill-nil 110.11 Iiy , illlc; do. weslcill, .Hie.; do, south western, .'H.V.; do, southern, 27t. Chet-e-I'll mt Ntvv Yolk lull tieams, taui.v small, ll'c, do. no. no,, tan to 1 lion o, o'j.ini'. kciuiiii .-uguu I'ucbaiigrd. Colttu-rinu and 1-lllc. blgliei; nilddlliig iiplamU, bIjc Tallovviilei bm steadv; cltv piiino in tleites. li'.ii,; toiiiitiy do. do., battels, li'iaiitic ; do. daik do,, j,a.'iTic. takes, ii9fi. Live I'oulli -steady but qiili'l; fouls, t)U ii)i..; old loostei., 7c; thiikeiis, Hi UK'. ; ducks, llal.'c; gei.e. iial2c ; tnikeis, 1U Hi. Duweil Poultry Slcnl.v, fall ihmaiid; fowl., iholte, lU'sJllt . ; do, fair to good, U!l,t Ilk.; old loo.tcis, VaT'.ic; ihltkeiis, nrmby, II ulJe.i westeiu do,, imisi-. ; mniio iois hlghei; tmkevs, IHJlli.v t licit 0 to fancy, lul.V. ; westeiu, do,, laallc; do, fair to good, plaU'c; dutks, neaiby, lO.illc. ; western du., 0.il2c ; geeoc, sa lie. Iltu'lpls num. :i,un0 baiiels und 1,7IO,0I pounds In sack.: wheat, TiUO bushel.; 10111, ID, mm bu.liol.; oats, Ill.floO busliels. Milpinnit Wheat, IU.(kV) bu.hels; nun, 1.1, is) busliels; oats, 11,000 bushels. Chicago drain and Produca Market. Chicago, Jau, 11. After being ribbed Iiy a bull movement to the highest point uf the )cji, wheal slumped bully, )ot It. unci took (be spiilt out of the bulls lu other pils. May wheat tlo-ed at, 11 net U- of cial,Jc. ; May tout, v',.1 ?ic oft and .May nats (Ju'lsi. lowei, PinvMons tlosed iintluuKi'd to a shade lowei, ( a.li ijuo tallon weio as follow; 1'loiir I'lnin No. 2 spilug whiat. hHibllic ; Nu. sptiiig, 7t'asi)i,si'. 1 No. 3 red, STatVlUji",; 5tp. 2 oat., 47al7c-,: No. 1 white. JSftaTOe.,; Nu. :i wlilte. 4l)a l!le, ; No. 2 r.ve, 07?io. ; full llo iholte malting barley. Ml (lit.; No. 1 fia setd, !l.ii"i; No. 1 norlliwt'.teiu, 1.07 ; inline llmolhy seed. h)..Vi; in,.,, poll,, iio.tjjiu.t); laid, tii.iSa0.b0: sboit ribs, v.ioi 8.35: dry balled shouldei, 7?i,a7Uc.: thoit tlear sides, .S'8.ti3; whiskey, $1.3.!. Buffalo Live Stock Market. I.'a,t Uuftulo, Jan. I). Cattle Ittcclpts, 50 bend; strong for good, slow nut banned foe com luou tu fair buttheis' giadej; wuls, llinii tom moil to good, s0j7.W; cltoltc to fancy, $SiS.W. Hog lletelit, U.ullO head; (airly active. 3c. higher; heavy, HMi'kWi mixed patktrs, U.lOa THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Wore Than Four Lines, 3 Cents lor Rach Extra Lin; 3?or Bent. l'Olt HUNT .1-rnnin lioue. l'aik avenue, ell). Inipilic 120 N. 11 de VOIt HUNT Nlue-ioom house, hot nnd cold wa ter, bath and furnate'. Apply at 0.T) Adams ivc. l'OII IIKNT-Spcedvviiy Hotel. Apply to J. M. Kemmeier, 128 I'ranklln avenue. l'Olt Itl'.NT 18, one-hall of doublo boue, In upper (lietn Itldgcl large jard, bath, hot otul cold water, range, electric llghls. II, P. Hamilton, Paul I building, Spruce istiect, Tor Sale. s.bvSst rsiysw-vrv-vVrV l'Olt H.M.ll-Speelal model Locomobile. cot .3 neai lv new; pitted condlllout line steamer; will cell at onto for iMX Ii, ,1. II., Tilbunc of the. A IIANIP-OMi: dilvlng team lor sale. Anticipat ing u piotrat ted dip abioad, I offer for sale a tine pale uf bai hoist", sit nnd seven tears old, l.'iVi bauds high, sound nnd kind, slngln or ilouhle. A inio bargain for any one who wants n Valuable and pleasant tenn lu drive. Perl"itly niatebed. Apply to II. M. Holes. Ollltc uV Moovlu Powder Co,, Commonwealth building. l'Olt S.U.i:-f!o tart ler sale al S12 Hitchcock toiut. ell). I'OH SAI.i: One 1,200 lb. working huiso, one I.IKXI lb. dtlvllig ol working rule, well bled nnd would make a good brood nine; alo llavid (oppeifleld, pactr, 2.2.'i','i, bay gelding. Inipilre J. II. Latlwlg, If. Rtoie, oi nt bain, rear.oV) W.voiulng avenue, l'Olt S'At.i: The bar and tlstmcs of the I'nloti Hotel on l..;tk:iwann.i slieel. Oluiliint. Lu- tat ion ei client. Lodges meet hi building. Sell ing out on account of III health. T. P. Jones, Pinpiletor, l'Olt SALll-Mock of Ihe Intcinatlona'. Test Hook Company of Sdii'loii (fnimeil) the ( ulllery Lnglneer Co.), Cbas. I). Sin leison, ISO Wtomlng uveinie, Scianton, Pa, l'HY.SK AL CITniti:, -I.IH -IliU s)-lem is id. t veitl-ed in the ni.iga7lnes at ii. It develops eveiy inu-cle In the liiuiun Imilv. "-'ent by mall upon ledipt of 1. 1'kiI (i. I'tf'H, S'lantou, Pa. "J.OCOMOIIILi:" strain tanl.ige; new ; sen kite-t sl.vle and linpioveiueiils: li-l pike, SHOO; will sell for 70 . Addre-t 'Lotoniobile,'" f.Wfh 'IVttiilltn t). . i.stA.. Ill .. . V illiilllll i 1V IlllliUll, I lit l'Olt SALK I'm want of inc. two good lionet males; ( no weigh- nbniil I, H)0 pounds: oili er nboiil 1,1011. Applv to Win. II. Illthiiioiil, IlichiiiGiiJ Hill. ;II2, Ninth Main nvuu.e. v- FOlt SALt: CUKtl'-lTicvvood. lion roofing, tim bers, boardi. sc.uitlli.g, etc.. Itoin old cars: suitable for all purpose. Jcnmiig-. Central Mines Mvittb, foot of Ila'i pton stiect, off Sovuli Main avenue. I'OH SAT.i: Two light sprliiir wagons and some banns.-, cheap. Lvan, icae 11J2 Lu-eiuo stieet. TOIt S-Al.i: Cheap; hoise. spring wagon and lurncss, at No. 1S2H Cedar avenue. Public Sale. PI IILIC sl.i:-Vo will sell at public sal' foi the benefit of whom it mav (oneeiu, on V,cd lie-da). J.iuuii) 22, at 111 o'dotk a, m.. at 1h Slienlt's office, in tin- Com I llou-e, of the City of Snaiitoii. two (2) sh.ues of sto' k itf the Slower,' l'cik Patklug and 1'iovlslon Company, the same being bnld as (olhitrriit to u note. Vi:i.Li:S & TOHHI'.Y. Attorneys. Heal E3tate. l'OI! SALK ltecently built cottage, with sum mer kill ben attached, two ami lluco'louitlis acies gcod land, with iimnlntr water: situjle I wilhln boiough of Daltou, but not in villacc: e teptlonally I'ne pl.u e foi market gaulening, unit laising. or foi porltiv; rnmciilent to Lilt Like: po eioii given anv time up to Apiil l-l, A baigain. Cull or .ikilr-s W. T. Ilaikclt, city. FOIt SALK One aeie of lind, improved with nine-loom home: iilenty and vattct.v of fruit; gocd location In village of I'lcctvllle. Mrs. Olive fish, I'leetville. Pa. Furnished Booms. l'Olt HUNT Two cninfoiliiblv fuiiiKh-d loo-us for pcutttmen: modeiii iinpioveiiicnts; pii v.ite family. ".Ill Washington avenue. t'UU IIILST I'miil-lied fmnt loom, with licit, huh and g.-s, near mint hou-e: gentleman pieteutd. Addie-s Itoom. Ilo. 2911. l'Olt lli:vr 1'urnMed loom; C 5. Linden ?ticet. heat and bilh. I'fllNISHLD nOOM-- "Oil Ili:VT. vvltli heat, nn and bath, gcntleiun piclciied, at ,'ilCi Adams avenue. Eooma and Board. A I..Mli3i; I'ltONT rtOOM, vv'th board, at 321 Adams aienue Sultab'e tor two voting mee. HOOM.s '10 HUNT, with boaid. aO'i Mulberry E'.iect. Wanted. WANTLD Cood seconrMrand luin.ii'e, will pay cash. Atldreft Lock Hot 13U, Seranton, Pa. Unfuininhed Rooms Wanted. WANTL'D pril 1, time in fou unfurnished loan-, located above di'ius and net above Muni oc, betvveiu Pine and Lliidm stieets, .d ihess .1. Y., Tiibuiie otllte. Wanted To Hent. llOl'Si: WANIIID-Ou or befoie Apill 1st, with t) or S lociiis, near teutiil put of city. Ad dress II, W Tiibuiie otltte. WANTLD '10 HUNT -'lluee or fom ftiiuis'ied or iiiifiiinisheil looms foi homckcipin',. Addie.s 52i Jelleisou avniiie, til). Wanted To Buy. 1 WNT to bu) u liou-e lu a plea-nnt lotatluii, Piite must not be over ir2,si, Adtliesi llu.vci. Tiibi'i'c Money to Loan. ANY AMOf.NT Ol' IO.Ni: '10 LOAN-tJalck. btraight loam oi Ihilldlug and Loan. At fiom i lo tl per tint, (all on N, V. Waikci, MH-aiO i ..imclt building, l..'ii; plg, K'ut)aii; loughs, siyiOiJ,;!); sugs, ,i l.ill. bei'ii mid Lambs lletelpis, .1,21m; .11 live, Hlil.'it. Iiiglin for lamb,; .Imp, lino; top miMil, Si,2iaL'U; mils In guod. 2.."ii.il,P; vvclhei-, fl.tslaS; .veaillngs, "I.T')aV2,l; top l.imbs, dau.lU; olbeis, Si 2JaJ.ini, Chicago Live Stock Mavhet. fbltago, Jan. 11. Cattle lteielpts, 'MiU; 2J0 'li'.Mius; inaiket atlivi and lO.il.V, higher than .Mnnilaj ; good to pilule, S,((l.i7,ll; pool in m.. ilium, s-1 a 0. 7.1 ; blotkcis ami feeders, ifJ.2Jal.73; tows, 1d 2341.70; helfeu, sj.r.tla'ii taiiueis, sl.2.1i 2,au: bulls, .'a I. dill talit's, lVI,id.l; 'IV.vJS f.'d stetib, Hvt.2.'ia').2'i. Hogs -lltielpls loiai, J-l.tHMj toiuoiiow, 2!),H0(i; Jell iivel, in.uni; market ,iill;. higher; uil-cd biittheis, illjll..',ll: good to t holt 1' heal), !Hl.!0all.3Ui lough heav.v,( l.lX)ail.2'J; ludk of sales, iHbiJ.10. Sliup-llttflpis, i;,ll; sheep, heat) lower; light, .leady; lumbs, siiuir.- 10 111,'. Iiightr; good to tholti' wtiheii., Mul.i;.',- we.t'iu shei, lal.73; nallvo IjiiiIm, .l.jilull; we.leiil lamb,, fi.7.1. East Liberty Market, Last l.ibeity, Jan. li.-latlle-Slrail) ; tliolte, sAIUaUfiO; pliine, 3.b3a(l,PI- good, j.VJilaj.l". Hogs stead) ; prime, Vi.iaui tA; beat) nicillunn, .Yli.JOjll. I'll light do., MUoail.lD; btavy Volkeis, btl.2llaU.:i0i light Yorkei., ifii.aj.iU.l.l; pg,, W.HI al.tm; ittigli., ifjatl. sl'i'tp-l'lim; be.l wetbels, l-lal.2); mils an 1I1 minion, i-l.JUj.'; ji allocs, s.l u.3D; veal tulles, fl.nui. Oil Market. Oil (It), Jan. I). ( icdit balantt's, Hi; ttr tlliiuti., 110 bid; .lilineiiti, II, WO lijiuls; atci. 11 IK', tj7,:t2ii baiiels; inns, VI,7UI baiiels; avtr age, 7i,7J2 bjuel.. Member of Board of Charities. 11) Kxcliulve Wire fiom The Associated 1'itss. lUni.huig', Jan. ".Colonel A. J. Loau, of I'itlsbuig, was today appointed by (iuvcriior Stone, a member of the Mate boaul of cliaiilles, vlte (leneial haat J. Wl,ur, Phlladvipliia, ie SITUATIONS WANTBD PREB. RltANClI WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Becolved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Untll'lO P. M. Central City ALDIIRT fiClUJLTZ. corner Mulberry utreet and Webster syeinic. OUSTAV 1'ICIIUB, OiO Adams avenue. West Side Oroitai: W. JENKINS, IOI South Main avenue. South Scranton FIIED L. Tintl'l'i:, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OHO. W. DAVIS, corner North Mtn venue and Market street. Green Bldgc CIIAttLL'.S 1'. JONLS, 1337 Ditluon avenue. F. J. JOHNS, f20 Crecn Illtlgc street. C. I.OIII'.NX. corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNL'PFr.L, 1017 Irving avenue. Buuxnorc J. G. DON'n k SON. Help Wanted Male. To send or tall for our titlatoauo of Indlcatois, Shaking Orates, I'liniiie lllnvveis, Sep amlois, Meam Pumps Alaiiu Water Columns, Sheet and Piton Patklug, etc. I11I011 Steam Specialty Co. New 'plume. l.'Jl l'raukllu avenue. WAN'I III! An all iniind pliotograpbcr. Apply to Cianiei'H studio, .'111 Latkaw.iiiua avenue, at once. CK1AII STO Hi: ( Li:ilK wanted; must Invc two 01 mole .veal-' i.ierleii(c; stale age. intion nllly and wages cpeited. Addles WaMiliiglun, aie ol Tiibuiie. WANTLD-fly leading Philadelphia house, first clasi ulrsman, to sell general line ot paper to Hie ictail trade, one who has an acquniutance prefeired: must have bet refeicnce and be able to furnish bond. Addicss P. O. Hot 201. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. WAN'I III) (ilil foi geiciat bousevv 01 k. Iiiqulit 421) Webster aveime. I'H'TY OPLHATOItS WANTLD-Steady work guaranteed. W. K. Deck k Son, Sail Adams avenue. .VANTKD Girl for geneial housework at Dalton. Addrcys II, T.. caro Tribune. Recruits Wanted. WANTLD l'OII U. S. AIIMV Able bodied 1111 manled men bdvveen the agtM of 21 nod .C,; cilltns of the L'nittd States, of good (b.uacler and tempciale habits, who can speik, fltd and wiitc Ihigllsli. l'oi iufoimatloii aply to Heciult ing Olllce, No. 121 W)umlng avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITl'A'llON WANTf-ll lly .1 jnung gill lit jcais old to do lUbt bou-ewotk. mii-c and wash ing. Addle,! 1.'. I).. 210 Walnut .-licet, Dun mole WOMAN, aged 21 )cir-, Willi experience as a housekeeper, deshes eniplivvment at general hou-evvork. Addiess 01 tall 421) Putiiim tlcet. hi'lI'ATIOS' WXTi:u-(l!il wants plate to do light hou-ewpik. Addicss Miniilt' Spauldiug, 131 Su'ipiehni'ii.i sticet, lllnch.mitoii, N. WANTKD A .vi'Ui'g lad) wants to give private le-oiis in sboit li.ind. Adihe-s It. 11., Tiib uiie oflhc. SITCAT10X W'ANTi:i)-lly cpeiicnted sho-sale-iiuu; will atept modeialo salai). A'l diess '., (leneial Deliveiy. SITCATIOV WANI'KD-lly tailoies-, all or pin of time, on Loats 01 trousei-. Adihess 11, (.lie uf 'lilbm.e. Sll CATION" WAXTi:i)-llv )0iuig lady wilb ex lierlcnte; desiics po-itlon as a sleuogiapVT and l.vpevviltei. Addles A. II., i.iit of 'lilliuue nfiit e, YOl'.NO MAN wishes po-dilon In hotel' as night (.Ul k, or at anything in hotel woik; has good habits and can cume well ic'ioinmei.ded. Ad ihess, J, I:. 11., hkju Snub Main avenue, Sd.in ton. "a. A THOHOl'tlllLY up-to-date, expeiUnted, Hist ci.i's (lolhlug s-ile-iii 111, wauls ,1 job; willing to prove elfi'iciuy and ability or aitept dlsiuls.-.il without lists. ; competent to wiile, edit nut! tiko tharge uf all ndvcitismg lu an oilgiual mannei, Addicis J, A, Clogan, NVilkes-llaup, l'.i. A (1001) H01i:i. -MAN would like to get some id. lie. to woik evenings till 12 n't lock, llest lefnente given. Cliailes lluir, (jeuial Deliveiy, ill). WAN'ICI) A position as stenogi ipber and book kc.'pei ; good ufeiemcs given; over a )e.u's tpeiieuce. Addicts II., Tribune oificc. SI'l CATION WANTLD-lly a .vuiiug man, in stoic as cluk; 1.111 speak sit 1. manage-. AddlCM S.1111111I Jatohs, 12", South W.lslilni-toil avenue, city. sni'ATION" WAVILD-lly houkkuper, e.vpeil, uptus, tlo'ses btait, balauie sbeits; tenipoi my ciigagimeiil 01 peiuuiii'iu, pail da), Lvpeit Auditor, lilbtuie. SI'l CATION WAN'I IHl-An cpeiliiiccd packer und sliipper and icielviug ileik. .voiiug man, wiiuts slluallon. Adijiess llov 10, Snaiitoii Tilli line. SI'l CATION WAN'I llil-lly a woniaii as house knpei; tan give good lefeieittes, Addic-s M. J. M., Ol.vplMlit, I'J. sITCATION WANTKD-lly a good took or latin: diets; t.111 give good lefcitutes. Mis. II. J)., Olynjiant, I'a. SI'l CATION' WANTI'.ll i:pcilciited book-keeper; voung 111.111; wishes slttiat Ion. Addles, A, 1', M tale S'tiaiitou 'liibmie. Lost. LO-il (jubl and cu.iinel watth thaiin with I. ('. .-. luonogum; llbtial it-waul foi ictiiin to W. Y. Weitbel, Collltiv Liiginter Co., inalu build, ing, W)onilng iivenue. LOVr--S'evint)''llvo dollais lu or aiotuul the llu. leka Chili ot between ihe club and (Pllaia'd taloon. Twenty dollais leu.ud. Iletuiii to Chas, II. M.1J01, ,V!1 L.ukjuuniu iivinue. LOI' ladles' gold watth, last night, helvveen Delauaie and Hudson station and Atadeui) of Music I'iuder pleaso lepoit to Thomas' P. Ho land, 1121 I'llttloii avenue. Strayed from Home, sT""ssss s'slsrfS.srfS'sf STIIAYKI) 1'HOM UOMi:-llc(hlishlrowii point er dog ansvvctli.g tu name of Heubcii. 1L1I whlti' fate, and walked lame, due to slid light shoulder John. Hcvvaul for Ids icituii tn I), I.. I'uller, UIO Jt'lfersou avenue, Stiuiiton, I'a., or for iufoi mill luu leading In bis ictuver), ulivu or dead. Boaiders Wanted. liOMIDKItS WANTLD-NTtu looms, guutl ca tion. 111$ Jatk.o't sticet, PltlYATi: FAMILY wUhcs to have two ul'c men lo board, Ucrnian or l.'uglub. Call .any tinu after Thursday. All conveniences, bt)7 llaitito'i av enue. Wanted Boom and Board. H'AN'I'i:!) ltouni and boaid In rcllned )nlvato family for Ibiec ladle.; uat to iMCvd I2 pv( week. One )is-utcd wltblii-tlve inlnutos walk fiom tily ball ui elf lied. Addii, lv. II, Tiibuiia Of-Ike. DIRECTOR!. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mors Tim Four Lines, 6 CenUfoc Uncli Ctlra Llns, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. CD.YAIID C. SI'AULIHNO. 2:1 TltADIlLVNi. Building, and St. I'aul nulldlng. New York, Architects. DAVIS, AltCIHTKOT, CONNLxS nnwAiii) 11, Dulldlng. fri:i)i:iiick I, nitow.v, Ancn. n rhais Lit 11 to Lxthange Dhlg., 12(1 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. 11. I,. HARDINO, COO CONNLLL BUILDING. Dentists. DIt. C. U. KILIiNULHUKII, PAULI UOILDINO, Spiuce street, Scranton. DR. C. C.LAUDACI!, US WYOMINQ AVKNUC. Lawyers. FIUNK L'. HOYLL', ATTOIlNllY-AT-liAW. Rooms 12, II, 10 and 18 Burr nulldlng. F. K. TRACY. ATT'Y, COMMONWEALTH nLDO. D. D. RLPLOaLL', AITORNIIY- LOANS. NKCO tlalcd on real estate security. Means Hullding, comer Washington avenuo jtnd Spruce street. WILLAIU), WARRK.V & KNAPP, ATTOItNKY.I ami counscllors-at-lavv. Republican Dulldlng, Washington avenuo. JI.SSUP k JLSSUP, ATTOHNKYS AND COUN-sellcrs-at.lavv. Commonwealth Building, lloomi 10, 20 and 21, LDW'ARD V. TIIAYL'R, ATTOHNUy. H00M1 BOjMio-l, oth floor, -Mcars building. L. A. WATRIN. ATTOIlNnY-AT-LAW, nOARD of Trade Hullding', Scranton, Pa. PATTLinsON & WILCOX. TRADLR'S NATIONAL Dank Building C. COMKQYS. 9-13 RHPUBLIOAN BUILDINO. A. W. BLRTUOLF. OFFICII MOVUD TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. BR. W. L ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASIIINCITOM avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMORLAUX, OFFICE 330 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbcriy. Clnor.lc diseases, lungs, heart, itldncya and genito-urlnaiy organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on tho European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. 9 A. B. iflllOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND ce&s pools; no -nor; only impiovcd pumps used. A. B. Brigg. proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. 'Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS ervmen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 10JO Noith Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTI'.L, REAR Ml LACKA. AVE.. Scianton, Pa,, manufacturer of Wire Screen,. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles waists. Loul.'j Shoemaker, 21J Adams avenue. MECARGLE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, l'.N . elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, ISO Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa. THE WILKES-HARHi: RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scianton at the news stands of Rcismaii Bios., 40d Spiuce and 503 Linden; M. Norton, 822 Ijickavvanna avenue; I. S. Schutier, 211 Spruce street. Business Opportunity. HAVE YOU village, city or town property, busi ness or stock of goods to sell or exchange? List jour piopcrty with J. L. Tiacy, Real listato Excbange, Waverly, N. Y". STOflv AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our epetlal market letter. Free un application.- S. M. Illblurd k Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Stotk Sschange, 4t and 1 Ilioadvvay, New Yoik. Established lSiil. Long Distance' Phone 2.1S8 Broad. LEGAL. 'i ill' tvvi'.vr, MMI'.TlN'n of the stockholders ol the Scranlon lleddlng Coinpiny will be held In the salcsiooms of thu company, laXJ l.acki w.11111.1 iivenue, on Tluusday, Januaiy 21, at l.:iil ji. 111. 1", A. KAISER, Secictaiy. 'IHE ANNI'AL MEETING of the flotkholdcrs of the Tliiicl Nation il Bank, of Scranton, will be held Tue.day, Jjnuaiy the 11th, 11)02, In tho Diiectoin' mom of the Bank, between the hours uf tliicc and four o'tlotk p. 111. , W.M. II. PECK, Sccretaiy. 'IHE ANNCAL MECTIN'd of the stockholders ol The Siibuiban Elettilo Light company will be held at the ollko uf the company, SOU Linden Mieet, Stianton, Pa., Satmday, J iiuiary 11, H02, at 4 p, 111,, for the tlettioii uf dliectois for the ensuing jear, and such other bit-lness as may como befoio them. E. M, STACK. Scianton, l'a Dec. 11, 1001. i:STTE OP Daniel L.u.gstall, late of the city ot Stianton, County of Lackawanna, Peiins)!- v.ini.i una. . .. . J , a........ .... m, tl.n ,1 .tf. .... n.lnln ...t..t...- l.l'lltis ii'.iaini'iiia, , .Ml HIW WL.f.- V..H.W ll.l 111 been giuuled to the uudeislgned, all persons Inn ing claims or demands against said -Male will piestnt them foe pa.vmcnt, mid those indebted llieieto wljl make iuimeiliato pa)inent to Sarali E. Langslall, exuiitiiv, Scranton, Pa. II. M. Miectel, attoiney. 1 1 1 " ' 1, Z ' IN THE DlS'lltlfT COURT uf tin- Uiii?eif-6taTes for the Middle Dl-tiict of Pcunsylvanii.Iil the lnaller of John 1'. Amibui.t,. bankrupt;- ifu, 11.1, in bankiuptcy. To tlic ciedltoii- of, John -1". Aiinbiust, ol Scianton, iu tho county of Lacka wanna and illstilu itroics-ild, it baitkiupt; Notlii" is lieiebv grlven that on the Mil day of Jamiaiv, A. D. IUOlV tho said AnubliHt, v.11 ilulv a'djildleatid bmkrt.ptv nnd that tile", first meeting of their million Will be Jitltl at thn nflitc of the Hefeiec In thn Government Build ing, In the city of Seranton, I'a., on the SOih dry of Jam-ary. A. I). ll, 'at 10 o'tlock in tho foienoon, at width tlmo tlie said i'rvdl(ora may attend, piuvo Iheli'llJilns, appoint a Tiuslie, i' .iiuljiu tho bankltipt, and r.iiact 'suth v0tlff business as may piopuly tome before sald'irteet. Ing. (', A. VAN WORMElt, Referee. Stranton, Pa., line. Pioof of Claim M cents, . , IN HE: I ncoi point Ion of the Washington fi)cltl Club of Stianton, I'enns.vlvanla, lu the Court of Common 1'lens of laicUvvauna count). No. lA), January Term, HO.!, , Noll 10 Is lieu by given that an application ivlll be made to slid touit 011 the 1st day of February, 1002, at 0 o'clock a. in,, under tho Act of As Hinlilv of the Commonwealth ol l'enns)vanlu, entitled. "Ait Act to ptovlde for Iho invprpora. tlmi and regulation of ttrtaiirtorpoiallons,-"-..!!-pioved Apiil 2i, Hi" I, and tlitS,. mpulwneutj Ihtieiu, tor thu cluiter uf su Intended corpora tion In be calltil "The Washington !)cla Club ol Stianton, Pennsylvania," the thaiatttr a lid ubjrc.t vvheirof I. the iuanteiumi of a eluh for fcuiial tiiJo)inent, and lor the.o puiposeT 'tn liavc, ims-esi, and enjoy all the lights, be mills and privilege of thu said Ait of Assembly and it tlippltllltlllS. O'BltlLS & J1AHTIN, Al tin lie) for Applicants. I FINANCIAL, , f, yv7t3A"Pfsi c co, . STOCKS, BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDlblQ. . 1. F. Megaigel. Hoy Chester Mejj-.l.