- tf-g. .. THE SCRANTON THIBUNE-TIimiSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1902. riiiftrii I - h NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA A10NTR0SE. Special lo Ihe Scranton Tribune. Montrose, January 15. W. V. Alney, esq., Is confined to hln house by ill ness. William N. Dcvlnc, of Rush, was tha miost of Ills ulster, Mrs. aeorge II. 7ruzler thla week, No Indications of smallpox having Appeared, It Is expected that tho ban nenltiBt public nitsomblaKCH wilt bo re moved by tbe Hoard of Health, niul thnt the fact will be signalized by the ringing of tho church bells for tho rcjr ular weekly prayer meetings tomorrow evening. Republican cuucukcs to nonilntito borough and waid tickets will be held 611 Tuesday evening next. An Interesting event will be the. an nual meeting of the County Historical oclety which will be held In this place on Saturday, January 19. An interest ing programme has been arranged and a lurgo attendance and enjoyable ses sion Is anticipated. The grand jury Is In session In this placa this week. For the first time, this season the country roads are considerably ob structed with drifted snow, sulllclent to interfere with the arrival of the rural stages on several mornings tills week. A number of Montrose people are 111 from the effects of vaccination. Prothnnotary Henry T. Munzer bus been elected vice-president of tho First National bank to succeed the late 0. A. Oilbcrt. Tho selection of Mr. Muuxer Is n wise one and meets with a very general and hearty approval on the part of the bank's patrons. S. A. Pettis is visiting relatives at Susauchanna. Miss Beshic Tllsbeo Is the guest of her friend, Miss Jennie Runnel, at Rush. Miss Margaret O'Brien, little daugh ter of Mr. John K. O'Brien, is ill with scarlet fever at her home on Chenango street. Miss Florence Reynolds has received word of the serious illness of her sis ter, Mrs. Robert Mealey, nt New Brunswick, N. J. Miss Harriet Kdsel has returned from n visit to friends in New York city. Louis Carey, of Buffalo, who has been visiting relatives In this place and at Auburn, has returned to bis home. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. 13. A petition which ia being circulated asking the town council to reconsider the ordi nance which forbids coasting in the borough is meeting with favor by scores who would grant the youth of today the enjoyment of old time sport. The store room next door to the ex press office so long unoccupied, will on February 1 be occupied by Bregstelu brothers, the clothiers. Rev. J. D. Phelps, D. D., of Syra--use university, will lecture in the Methodist church Monday evening, Tanuary 20. Subject, "Cape Cod and Capo Cod Folks." Mr. George Porter, of. New York, was 'he guest of Dan C. Osborne a few days .his week. Mr. Harry Mumford Is again in the law office of E. C. Mumford to resume. the study of law. This Thursday evening a sleighing party of Honesdale ladles and gentle men will drive up the Dyberry and take dinner at Kimble's hotel. Our townsman. George II. Whitney, 0110 of the veterans of tho Thirteenth regiment, is a candidate for major of the regiment. The pool and blllard tournament be tween the Exchange and Amity clubs ire now on. Tho remodeling of the Honesdale postofllce.which was to have com menced today has been postponed until next week. Extensive improvements are contemplated. For the small quantity of snow on tho ground, sleighing could not be bet tor than It has been during the past two weeks. Sleighing parties are nu merous. Lumbermen and others also make good use of excellent sleighing. m BROOKLYN. fpiclil to th Sainton Trttiunt. Brooklyn, Jan. 15. Miss Ella Lath rop spent a few days with her nunt, Mrs, C. II. Ely, last week. There were no services In the Pres byterian church last Sunday, us tha pastor, Rev. R. L. Roberts, Is away on a vacation. Mrs. E. J. Lathrop has been vlbltlng her daughter, Mrs. Llewellyn, In Vllkes-Barre, for some time. Mrs. J. C. Miller was cut quite badly, recently, by n saw falling upon her head. Drs. Alney and Chamberlain vuceln tited the pupils of the graded school last week, also many of the older peo ple. A Montrose correspondent seems to think Brooklyn has become much ularmed over small-pox, from the ru mors they have heard. There are ru mors enough, but the greatest one comes from Montrose, I, e., that sev eral families have requested their tele phones to be cut out for fear of small pox being communicated through them, MIsh Jcunio Stephens, of Heart Lak4, Is Ylsltlng relatives in Brooklyn, as the guest of Mrs. EJdrldge. Lieutenant Rogers' post, Grand Army of the Republic, dined at the Brooklyn house last Saturday and held a public Installation of their officers In tho af ternoon. Several comrades from out-of-town were present. About eighty persons attended tha Aid, society at Mrs. S, B. Eldrldge's last Thursday, Several guests wore present from Hopbottom. Rev, Smith, of the Methodist Episcopal church, was thero and assisted Rev. Sagu In tho de votional exercises. Mrs. Florence Eldrldge, of Bingham ton, Is tho guest of relatives here. George Caswell, one of our Brooklyn boys, who has worked in Scranton for several years, has vecpntly gone to California and purchased luud, F, B, Jewett Is making changes in the Interior of his house. Mr, and Mrs. Wright will occupy part of It, and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Sterling the other part. Mr. and Mrs. D. c. Perry attended the wedding of his daughter, Marian, to Mr. Brlsbln, of Scranton, last, week. Tho following oflicers were elected for the Universal Sabbath school for tha year 1902; Superintendent, Mrs. M, B. Sage; assistant superintendent, Miss Oertrudp Waldlc; secretory, iM,U Lil lian Austin; assistant secretary, Miss Etta Sago: treasurer, Miss Ethel Steveris; librarian, Leon Stephens! as sistant, Edna Eldrldge; organist, Mrs. 31. W. Palmer. 3trs. J, W. Adams has returned from a visit nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Slcklcr, near Wltkcu Barre. 3Irs. Adams was qulto 111 while there. TUNKHANNOCK. Spulal to tlit Scranton Tribune. Tunkhunnock, Jan. 115. Mrs. Annie Crawley, nn aged Indy living on Third Htrcot, who ban been very 111 with pneumonia, Is lcported much better. Tho J. W. Reynolds, post G. A. R., and J. W. Reynolds Relief Corps held a Joint Installation of oflicers this eve ning at Grand Army hall. Harry Andrew, of Montrose, Is cm ployed at the Dietrich granite yard on Warren street, Clarence 12. SIckler, broom manufac turer, of Noxcn, was doing business In town on Tuesday, Thomas Boycc, of Pine street, Is vis iting his father, who Is being treated at a Philadelphia hospital. Among the candidates for Justice of the pence at tho February election, are William Kutz, Thomas M. Harding, PICTURE The dog has chased a. squirrel up u tice. Cut out tho parts and see If you can find them. John F. Slcklcr, Charles 31, Lee, II. W. Bardwell, and E. S. Handrick. There aro two to be elected. Tho regular January term of court of oyer and terminer and quarter ses sions convenes on Monday next. The hearing In the audit in estate of Ruth C. Myers, deceased, will be had before O. Smith Klnner, auditor, on Ftiday morning, January 17. Dennis G. Keeney, of Laceyville, was doing business In town on Tuesday. Arthur H. Squires returned home on Monday night from a trip to El Paso, Texas, where he has a. contract to sup ply the city with water, and Is engaged in building the necessary reservoir, etc. Attorneys Jnir.es W. Piatt, C. Oscar Dershelmer and James E. Frear re turned on Tuesday from Scranton, where they were In attendance at tho sessions of the Superior court. The smallpox patients are all on the road to recovery. The Carrington girl was removed to the Wyoming house on Monday, and the Carrington resi dence Is being thoroughly cleansed and fumigated. Rnnsloer Wall and family are about to move into the Ausart residence, re cently occupied by Dr. A. H. Wooster. HARFORD. Special to the Saaiiion Tribune. Harford, Jan. 15. A mock trial will bo held by tho young men's union class In Odd Fellows' hull, January 17. Dr. Hoovnn hns vaccinated over one hundred people. The Harford people begin to think smallpox Is u little too near. Rev. C. W. Hawkins, of Maine, will preach In the Congregational church on January 19 and 28. Rev. Barnes Is assisting Rev. Fisher in his meetings here this week. Lee DeWltt, of New Mllford, wits a caller In town on Tuesday. Hurford Butter and Cream associa tion have Just finished filling their lee house. Emmet Flint Is visiting friends at Whitney's Point tills week. Mr. Dolawny, of Btnghamtoii, N. Y Is visiting his brother In town. Our graded school Is closed on ac count of so many children being sick from vaccination. The Congregational Missionary soci ety will meet with Mis. Hpruce Sweet on Wednesday, January 15. Mrs. Cole, of Syracuse, who litis been cnrlng for her slster-ln-law, 3Irs, J. C, Tanner, has returned home. Mrs, Tan ner Is Improving, but rather slowly, John Brigs, who Is lenrnlug Die machinist trade In Owejo, came home sick on Saturday. It Is hoped he will recover and lie ab!o to return to Ills work. Mfs Susie Matthews hits gone to Scranton to spend somu time. UURYEA. Special to tin' Scullion 'J'litiiine, Duryea, Jan, 15, Tlio botough cutin rll met lust evening In tho town hall, Tlio members responding to tlio roll cull were; Edsall, Allen, Bryiunler, Winn, Cesoiitlne nud Evuns. Tho following bills were ordered paid; (1. V. Cooper, $3:), fur desks und chairs for ofiice; Harry Drake, $7, for broken springs on IjIb wagon. Tho bill of $19.02, pieseiited by Mr, Bryiiiuler, for build ing watchman's shanty ut the. Barnes' residence, was ordered to be sent to (ha boatd of health, Tho bill qf M52 from Sacks & Blown, of Plttston, wns Bjveii to the flniitice Vonitultec for Investiga tion, and otliep minor pills were also intrusted n Its care. When tho proL 8h& y V"t'"tu i remedy that rtirt'S n cold In one tiny, iletit caled'"for unilnishcd business, Mr. Whin jumped to Ills feet and asked about tho last meeting, declaring that It was illegal. Tho borough attorney, Mr. 'Wcscott, vtiH asked If the .meetlhg Wan legal or not, and said It wus If hotlccs hud been sent to every mem ber bf the council and board of health to attend tho Joint meeting. 31r. Winn claimed he was not notified, 41ml sharp ly criticised tho work of tho Joint meet ing. Attorney Prcscolt wns granted tho privilege of obtaining T. It. Molvln ns nssoclntc counsel to fight the Black Diamond Light company.wlio have filed a judgment ngnlnst the borough. Tho mooting wns adjourned until Wednes day evening, Jan. 22. 31r. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan, of Scran ton, visited ut tho homo of his father, Thomas Nolan, 3tondny. Only one enso of smalt-pox left. Miss Mnrguret Sullivan, of Old Forge, left yesterday to visit her sister In Philadelphia. NICHOLSON. Hpcihil to t lie Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, Jan. 14. Charles Brown, who has been sick for tho last week, Is improving. George Pratt Is in charge of Charles Brown's barber shop during his illness. Miss Nclllo Mack Is sick at her home on State street. Robert Pratt Is delivering milk for Arthur Smith, who Is on the sick list. Mrs. L. N. Boyle has gone to Susque hanna to reside, Mrs. Grace Jones, of Waverly, N. Y., Is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warner. "Be careful! Don't touch my arm!" Is the general cry here. John McKlbble, who fell and Injured PUZZLE. his Knee, in Spencer's mill, some weeks ago, is iiblo to be around 011 crutches. Mrs. Augusta Benjamin is ill. Mr. Guild, electriclnn from Scranton, is sick with pleurisy, at C. M. McCon nell's. Mrs. B. L. SIo.U entertained some of the young people In honor of her guest, Miss Bennett, of Factoryville, on Sat urday evening. NEW AHLFORD Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. New MiUord. Jan. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis are rejoicing over the ar rival of a little son. The young ladies' quartette and the other membeis of the Presbyterian choir will meet at tho home of Mls-s Inez Aldrlch on Friday evening. Miss Nina Moore, of Harford, is visit ing her mother .this week. The Women's Christian Temperance union will conduct a parlor entertain ment at the homo of Mrs. C. 31. Shelp on Thursday evening of next week. The Martha society of the Baptist church met at tho home of Rev. 1. D. Mallery 011 Wednesday evening. 3Iiss 3Iaggie Hayden Is In Hullsteiul, the guest of 3Iiss Anas Brown. AVOCA. The Republican ptlmaries of the Second w.ud will be held at t'le usual polling; places tciitui low evening fioni 4 lo fi n'Uoik, At .1 meeting of the school board cm Tuedi.v evening it was decided to cufoua vaccination. Tbla mint be done by net Tuesday or the pu pils who rcfiw to comply will ho Font out of fcliool. The in.iirl.uic of Mks Kuto Maloney, ot Voib avenue, und Kdtvaid (lilioy, of Lincoln Hill, was holeuiiiiod in St. Mar.l's (lunch la-t i-tenlng by ltcv. Jf, P. Crane. The bride and her attend, tint, Miss Ai.iu McNtdly, woio landmine blue doth gowns Willi stone marten Itiutinlngs. Each vvuie beaver bald Willi black plumes und jet buckles, Tho groom was waited upon by Ids brother, Patiick. After tlio cciemony mppcv was served nt tlio home of the bible's aunt, .Mis. M n garet McNulty. They will 1 cable in a ptetllly funiLliid hone on York avor.ue. The lioinu of Mr. and .Mis. Itoheil Cranston wis inMidcd by a bon o! fi lends on Tiles toy evening. They presented Mi. Cranston with 1 hiniUonu oaken liulr. Tor a time Mrs. Cranston was quite aveicome but she soon rcwucd and nude every thing as pleasant a possible, Substintial ic fiebinent were scned. Tlio usual kocial dler. xlon were In bilged In, Itobeit Wihbcr fuiuWicd tho inibli', 'Hie follwinii; wero picu'iit; .Mis. William lliown, Mrs. J mien Walker, Mm, IM ward I.ilrd, Mis. Wllll.mi Laiid, Mis, Ito-e New. ton; Mrs. W. I', l'iev, Mi Chains Ail.nian, Mrs. I). 1'iiie, Mis. William Howell, li. .dime Mnitou, JIw. Mull Irs W.iiien, Mis. May McMil lan. Mrs. James Alexander Mu. .I0l.1t Cunuoi, Mi. Panlfl Cuiikton, Mi. KiijIi Ulote, Mm. .IJine.s Dunlin, Ml, biiah Oilier, Mm. John Has. tic, Ml. James (luliani, Mil. John Sltlcily, Mm. Alex C'onl.'e.i , Mis. John Andcuoii, .Mu. William Drown, Jr., Mi., C. Il.iul.on, 5li. U. Mijtlcr, Mis. Thoicus 1'jrr.i, Mis. llJiiy Jnl.tuoii, Mis. Dinlel lloune, Mi-sea llellfi Moiton, Manio (!ia ham, Jennie Wbte, faille Mijder, Jennie Sew. lu, Mnruuivt Alkman, Janet Allen, Maisarct SI01I011. MOSCOW. A laiite iiudlineo ui In iiilciidaiicu ut tho tlund Auny nt the IttpubllQ camp the .Sulmdiy mcnliu. An irdfrcitinii- pioi;ranime was willed out, Scleral tddresies weie made. Ainone; (ho speaker who llci. Henry Waulell, of Daleulle, whose Ibeiiie wan "Tho Catio of tho War of '(11." llev, Mr. Illicli, alo of IMaWlle, K.na an 1 1 cvllent tiddicn, Ainone: the iiibei' peakciii weie Her. Mr. Mlnmr and llev. Mr. I'icntlce. of this place. IHtleitlit piemlicu of the prut leliltij ! efdeut aid linmoroiii loiie. of I ho war. During I lie eiciiintf tci'tiii) rmi.iiul keUctlons were mi, lined by lbs rlioir. Mr. Jnhiw, of Haleiille, er.iv ii wlo und Mr, and Mis. Jolitu, wn;r .1 duet, Appropilale recilalloni wco itlien by M.r. pipi Wcinb4tl,er and the .Mlvcj l.'diu Malonu and Lou a Sajre. Mi. W. W. Lallaone. of Siranton, icturu.i) home MoucUy, after liiitlis bci aunt, Mrs. M. W, Vaujlbu, This tiguaturo Is on every box ot tUo genuine Laxative Droiiio-OniniiicTabictt; THE MARKETS WftU Straet Review. S'cw Yotlc, Jnit. i."t.c -Tlie tnek matket turned front iU recent contlstcHt t1dinvrard loiirsc today and .enjoyed oinelldnpt of a rnllj, Tho tlem.itid wan on k fairly litKC ftale, but the hurktt tbtrocil ft.teiuJMiey tu fall Into lulenc iliillium and detcloped u tinllatiiiff lutio on the advance, Thftc were it number ot leJctlons tlurlni? tho tlty but the tMint Win near to the top leiol, liut dullness ami waterlni; ftlll wcie mtulfet. 'Ilia ilciiund from the elicit Inlerc-t wns u pttpable Inlliicme in the lite, A tiiunber of Incident aid ecl the bulls In (limine; the market aiulinc their opponents. There was a ntrlklnc demonstration In .Sugar mi 11 ie ntrcnitth of lltrj bcarina; nreorded by the w.ijs and lneans foniudtko atiMachlngton to the ndioeatc nt n reduction ot duties on Cuban twriiM. New Yolk Central developed Mrenjth cirly In the day und liad ilscn to the highest point before the announcement of the new slock Ihiio mill Hie Rubscrlptlon rljlits to toclc liolder.s. 'Hie pilec wits Inclined lo kik tiller the announcement, as new bond and capital biie bate beep In disfavor with spcculatus leeen'ly. The large italu by llto banks from the mb-lreis-ttry and the return flow of uiricncy lioin tho ln terler kIio assurance ol it favorable bank return on Hattirilay, mil the heaviness of ntcrllnsr c"C cliaiijci Indli.ttcs tint no gold will go out this wcik. Thero vttut nlfo u sttUtldcneo today of re cent rumors of llnanclal tiotildes In the romincr clal world,, The sharp drop In People's (las was due to the Icfii'Jl nt a court to Ri.mt nn Injunction against the Chlcat'o city ordinance re diiclng the rate for rus to "5 rents per 1,000. Its Inflttenec on the itenetal market was only ellght. Total ealcs today, (111,000 fliaicjt. 'Hie active bonds generally moved In.Hjinpatliy vvitlt Blocks. Total fales, par value, .!,2J"i.OOO. United State rr-fmidlng 2'n tlecliucd H and 3'a coupon advanced i per cent, on the last call. Tlie followlnf quotatlont are furnished The Trie.. tine bv M. S. Jordan Ii Company, rooms "06 70J Iteurs bitllJlne, Scranton, l'a. Telephone, 001: Open- High- Low- Clov Inir. est, est. in;. American Sugar UM.'i VJH4 HS",i 121 Atchison 73s Tflii 75',i 7(1 Atchison. IT !7!i M 7i 0V& Atnai. Copper r.7;i ia' (7l (rtTs Am. Car k Konndry.... 'W'i 20 2Si "i'.i. llrook. Traitlo MU (11U fi.l fil Halt, k Ohio ln-j kij mils wit; Chen. t Ohio l' 4"',a 3V4 15V'i Chic, fc (It.. Wet i'V, 2Ji 2J',i 2J"A Chic, Mil. & St. P 1(11 lU2Vi 111 l'U'.i Cble., II. I. A 1' I"i2',i HIU I'M Ml Colo. I'uel it lion 8H SO Sos Sj'i I'.ilo II. It .TiTA 40 39V K'lTs Krlo 1!. It., IT 71 Vi 'i'.k 71"s 72 Louis. ,t Nash 101 10", 101 103 Manhattan Llevnted ....13H& 137?; lSCt-i M7 Met. Traction tf.l 101- 131-Vi 1(11 Mlsosuii Pacific Hltl'i 101 HMVi 100)5 Norfolk ,t WiMetn 33 r37i 33 ft57i N. v., O. k v :',! ;u :i2U :n .V. Y. Central 102U H3?; 1(12U ICTJi J'enna. It. It 117'.i HsM ll7i lWi Heading Hy MT, ClO-s. 3-l?s "; Kcadinp lty.. lft IT .... Hli fil'j S0',i SHi Southern lly 32S :7i :!2H i!2- Southern ll.. IT !H'.i at IUH (i! i-outherti Pacific 3Si Rl'j, fiS'i 315J, Tenn. Coal k lion 02 02 02 112',!. U. H. Leather UK UN 1l's Hai 17. P. Steel C o (Ki 42-:i llr'i 42Vi U. S. Steel Co., IT .... II life II I ij (it IIPJ Western I.'nlon 01 in 01 01 Wabat.li, IT 41'j 42 41U 42 Union Pacific 100 10U, ; 101 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co., IT County Savings Hank & Trust Co.. First National Danl: (Carbondale) .. Standard Drlllinp Co Third National Htnlc Dime Deposit and Discount Bank.. Keonomy Light, II. k V. Co Tlrst National Htnk Lacka. Tiust k Site Deposit Co.... Clark & Suovcr Co., 1-r Bid. Askei 60 COO .123 SO r.jo 275 48 1 m 1-3 12) I'M 03 500 173 107VS ... 133 73 113 113 113 100 102 Scranton Iron Fence it Mf( Co. Scranton Amp vvorks S'ctanton Sitings Hani; TraJeis' National Hank Siraiitoii Doll t Nut Co People's Bank Now Meiico lly. & C. Co. . BONDS. Scranton Passenger Hallway first Mortgage, due 1920 People's Street nallvvay, first mort gage, due 1013 People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 3 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per cent Ecrauton Ttaction C per cent 102 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave) Flour Den patents, per bartel, SfLGO. Beans Fit bushel, choice mariovv, $2.33. Butter Fresh "cicauicty, 20c; .litre cr-'antery, 24c; ihilty, 2.1'..c. ( hicsc Full cream, ll!j.tl2c. Kggs Ncntby, S2c. j storage, fancy, lOJie. (iieen l'eas I'cr bushel, $1.30. Potatoes For busiiol, ?1. Onions Per bushel, S1.C0. Pltiladelplila Provision Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 11. Vlieal v'ie. lower; contiact glade, J.iiuuiy, HlaSS e. Com Via. lower; No. 2 inKcd, January, aiVjaCGc. Oat lie lower; No. 2 white clipped, 31c. 'Flour rum, Sc. per bartel higher; wlntrr mper, ?2.73 n:i; do. o.tras, VaS.23; Pcnnsylvutili toller ileal-, !fJ.W).i:i.0O; do. straight, 3.Ca3.S0; western win patent, S.'.fj0a4.1ll; spting ejear, M.!!l3a3.uU; do. straight, J.i.(i3a.1.()0; do. pitcnt, M.(i0il.l.i. Hie Flour Unchanged. Buckivbe.tl Uiichungcd. But ter Steady, fair dcnu.nd; fancy wetein iict'it er.v, 21c. ; do. ncaiby prints, 27c. Hggs Stead; fresh uearb), UOi',; do. western, ,10e. ; do. south lvcslcm, S0c; do. smHlloin, 27c. Cheese Finn; New YoiU full cieatns, fimy biiull, ll'ic; do. do. do.., fair to choice, n)allc. Mellned Sugar Utiihaugcd. Cutton Steady. Live Poultry l'iini, fair demaudl fowls, malic.; old loosteu, 7c; (hlckens, t'alOe.; ducks, ll.tl2c; geese. 10a 12c; linkej.s, Kiallc. Diesed Poultl.t Firm, good demand; (on Is, choice, lie,; do. fair to good, lOjlDVtc; old roostets, 7a7Vic. ; t hlckens, neaiby, llalo'c; western do. do., ViVj;; tutkeys, ncitibv tlioltc to fancy, ll.ikV, : wcsteui do, do,, l.'lallllii'. ; do, fulr to good, Pal2c ; ducks, ne.li by, llltlte.; wcstciu do., 10.tl2c.j iriwe, Salic. Tub biv -Steady and ill belter diiiund; t lly pritm1 In lieu ivj, ti'le.; country do., In barrel', S'.Ji P'.ic.; do, dark, ua3j4i-.; ctl.es, iT6c. Ilcetlpts Flour, 3.0U0 luirels mil 1,17b,000 pounds In siiLs; wheat, 1(I.1KI buslicU; emp, 5,000 luuhcls; n.us, 10,000 bibbcR Shipments Wheat, 4,010 Ausb U: coin, ,10,oiu bu-hiU; oats, 2S,noo btislfls. Now York Grain and Produce Market Nivv Yeik. Jan, 13. Flour Depressed by fur ther wheat heuvinets and closed ca-y. Wheat Spot vvc.tk; No. 2 led, bS'ic f. n, Ii. afloat; No. 2 ted, 00a;c. tlcvator; No. 1 lioithetii Dtilulli, S'?ie. f. o. b. afloat; options generally weak all il.ty; cloned weak at Rlc net loss; Match l'iWiI Stic. ; May, S3?i'.; Jul), Sa'.ii. Cum Spo" weak; No. 2, (j7"ii. elevittof timl bsiic, f. o. b. afloat; optiuus vpeiu.il steady and fur a time was well mtstalnetl but evciituillv met a seviie tie clllie, clmlng lu'.ivy ut Ial!!5c net lews; M tj rloi-cd (JTbCi July. 07thC. Oats spot e.uict; No. 2 oats, file.; No, ,'i, .'iiOjC! No. 2 white, ffl,e.x No. :t while, Ko.l Hail; iiilsct vvistem, WV..J "7H'-'.; luik white, ,V1a3re.; oplloiw quiet and weaker with emu. nutter Stead) ; itcamety, 10a2J,,ii,t: factory, lJal3ltc; bine cieamtry. Hi 21c; luiilallou ueamcry, UaUlii.; hlatc dab), lldSIVje. Civese Finn; tule full iicatit laige fall nude finiv, 10'i il()aic . ; statu full ireatn fall inaile famy, ll'sJlTii.; lalo Made lie.l laige, I'llt'.; lite niadn best small. PialO'ii. Kgg Steady; slate and Peni'sylvaiil.t, JJalb,; western, S7.I3.H..; southern, 2taa2c. ' Ohlcngo Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, Jan, 13. -Heais In the giulu pits wera In high phlls today and utinienlfiillv pounded uway ut pilies until ufter it ilrui up.itlu!. Maj wheat iloed -lTic lower; Jfji loin l&ie. do- jnissed. und Ma," nats )((. ilowu. Provision) o .1 .SO, J WtllCC, il74at.74l,. .so .1 Wlllte, SOlj.titluc1 J V, ,1 r. .. 11.. . i.nn.l l.n.lii, l..vl.... ,.t.. 1. V. w IJH iw.Jl.l fc.'M,, tlillll, .'.l.llj, 1,11, l'l thulce malting, lUadHici Vo. 1 tlax seed, fl.M; No. 1 iioitliueiteiu. ijl.til; prime tiniotbv tcicl, Sfl.33; mess poik per batiel, lii,7(i.ll(".7ri; lard, per 00 pouiub, 'l,3a0..V); mit libs, sldet (Irorf), K.SiitS.401 thy failed .honldet,, 74ii 7V4c.i short i leaf lde, fS.SOdS.l0; whbkev, $ ail i lover, it).S0. OhlCBgo Live Stock Market. Chicago. Jan. 13,-latlle -Ucccipts, 22,(kW; SrtO Tcsatii; slow and lOulJe. Icmci; good In prime, sl.'rfi;i7. IV, poor to medium, H.ui; slutkcis: .mil fiedii-s, ri.2Sal.Tl; ciuvn, H23.tl.73; biilcu, W.2'i a'i; cuionis. ic.2Sa2.23; liulU, s -'a 1.23. Calves W.2IU0.20, Teaj slecu, i1ci.21i3.li). Hojis IU celpts to.lat, 2I,'V; luiitoiriivv, ay WO; Kit over IA; l': hluliti, cloivd easy; mi.ed and bud licit-. U.U3.IG.14); good In choice heavy, O.I()a0.ll3; ....!. I...... CI1I1..A. Iti.l.l. kH .Wt.il .11 . 1...II. ... lVil,l, ,ll.l,, .nia.w.vu, ,.m,,, Q,..u,v,rfl, l'U Ul sail., $Aiii. 10. Sheep -Itetc lpt, 10,'itH); itejily; ijinus, aiiiiii io ivi. iiK.uif, iouii to llMtce willurii, SI.3(U3; ivcitoiii nhcet fed, l,23.i"i; na tive lamb, iJ.2ualJ; Uistern lambs fed, f3aU. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Ea.t lluffalo, Jan. 13. Cattlc-ltccelpu, llabt, (Klll IU, 1.UIH, ,,UUV9, 11,) ,.tl.MU ,lOICC ly laucy, fsag.w. lloR-lteteipt, MOu head; lilr. ly acllve, .lalOc. Idgluv for all but pigs; heat), &ii33aU(i3; lnh.vl paikeis, itb.liJ.id.COj plgt, s.-,.7oa 3.1 1'20-liound il4, tfo.'.-J touglu, M. 40a 5. 70; ttag, lai.2,5. Slep ami LamWlteeelpti, u.v'i) htvnl; tUep, f.i.Itu top nucd. 1il.2i.il. 50; mils to b'wl, l.iO; ueiheib, jl.Wjri; yi-ailinj, b THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than pour Lines, 3 Cents (or liacli Hxtra I.lu;. For Rent. WWfVVWVlWVlVVWWVl,Vl FOIl HI'.NT Livery Ibtblc, SW Ad wis avenue, now- occupied by , Uolltf.'. App'y F. T. Vail, 1012 Sunset avenue. FOIl IIUNT-Spendway Hotel. Apply tu J. M. Ketnmcier, 123 Franklin avenue. FOIl llLNT-Jll, one-half ot dotihta home. In upper Oteen Hldin!! law jard, Itith, hit and cold water, latiRe, clertrlo llirhlo. 11, P. Hamilton, l'aull Inilldln, Spruce atieot. Wanted To Kent. .'vv'k-is S VV f v WANT11I) TO lIUNT-lhrco nr four furnished or unfurnished rooms for liou'ekeepltuf. Addicts 523 Jeflcriion avenue, city. For Snle. FOIl SALti Clli:.P-C.trpcl. Ktandard SewlnB Machine, Hefilncrator, lledroom Suit mid other household furniture, third Hour, III Sini-c street. FOIl 8ALH A luriie hloik of bunjicJ, stirtle", wagons and rlcltilis of all kinds'; also mum handy touts that 1 do not need, as I have told my large iiitrlatte factory and must tret out und must hell nt n ticrlllcc at M. T. Ivcllct'a Latka wiinna Carriage IVoiks. l'Olt SALH Parlor .MuhIc, III panes, 120 engrav ings, 100 Hystericus ttlih. Price ten cents. Dept. II. M. C. Supply Co., Brownsville, Pa. JL'ST AHIIIVIH with a cailoadlof botses; t'liod wot ken end several cloiClv niatdied teams. Weight fiom 1,10U to 1,300. Can bo scut at lilt 11.1) mond coutl. F. .. Cobb. FOIt S U.F. Cheap, boise, carriage nnd liaiuesi; will soil for want of use. 207 llollbter ave. FOIt SALK Shavings, Mvvditil nnd kindling wood. At Amley'ts Lumber Yard, S01 Kci.mtoii St. FOIl SALH-Tbc bur und flNluies nE the Union Hotel on Lackawanna uttcct, Olyiihant. Lo cation excellent. Lodges meet In building. Sell ing otiL on account of ill health. T. P. .lonej, Pioprietor. ' FOIl SAI,i:-Slo(k of the lnleiinttoiia'. Text Hook Comptny of Scrarlon (formcily the Colliety Fnglneir Co.), ;iiat. I. Sanderson, lt!0 Uyontlng avenue, Scranton, P.t. FOH SALH niHAP l'lrruootl, iron roofing, tim bers, boatd', scantling, eti, flout old cits; ctiltable for all putpoes. Jcniuug-, Cential Mines switch, foot of Hampton sirclt, olT Sottih Main avenue. I OK SALH Two light spring wagons and some harness, cheap. Hvans, rear 1122 Luzerne street. FOIl SILK Cheap; hoise. Fprlng wagon and harness, at No. 1S20 Cedar avenu. Public Sale. PUBLIC SALH We will sell nt public sale for the benefit of whom it may loncctti. on Wed nesday, Januaiv 22. at 10 o'clock n. m.. at the Shetilfs nfflce, in the Cmnt House, of the City (if Scranton, two (2) ehatrn ot stock of the Stonets' Poilc Packing and IToviiou Coniprny, the same being hld a collaleial to it note. WFI.Li:.S i: TOIIRKY. Attornc). Heal Estate. FOH SALH $.1,300 will buy a beautiful home In F.lniliu!.t, worth .2,000. Dr. Ilateson, K)7 Washington avenue. FOR SALF. One acre of land, improved with nine-room house; plenty and variety of fruit; good location In village of Flcetvlllc. Mis. Ollvo Fish, Fleetville, Pa. Furnished Booms. FOIl HLN'T A fine ft out room for gentleman, all conveniences; ten minutes walk tront Court IIouc; ptlvale family. Address F., Ti ib'jite office. ITUNISIIHD IIO0.MS for rent, model n improve incuts; private family; gentlemen pieicired, at 337 Adams avenue. FOIl ltr.NT Two comfortably fiuiiMicd rooms for gentlemen; modcin impiovenietits; pii va'te family, 3J0 Washington incline. FOH HUNT Furnished front room, with heat, bath end gns; mar court bouse; gentlun.ui ptcfetred. Address liooni, V.ox 200. FOIt HUNT Furnithed room; heat and bath. 623 Linden street. FUnNISHKD HOOMS FOH HUNT, with beat, gas and bath, irentlenicn prclerrcd, at 3J9 Adams avenue. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF JIONHY TO LOAN Quick', straight loans or Iluilding and Loan. At from 1 to (I per cfnt. Call on N. V. IVaikcr, 314-313 Council building. Wanted. WANTLD Cood FrcnntUiand furnace, will pay cah. Addicts Lock Bj' 130, Sctanton, Pa. Wanted Boom and Board. WANTKD Hoom and boatd in leflnoil ptivato family for tlurc l.idlc.-,; not lo cmcci! i;12 p.r week. One located within five minutes walk fiom city hall prcfcircd. Addtcss, IC. II. Tiibune Of Ike. Booms and Board. A LAHOi: FRONT nOOM, with board, at 321 Adams avenue. Suitable lot two joung met'. HOOMS TO ItKNl", with boatd. aO'J Mulberry btrcet. Bonrders Wanted. PlllVATi: FAMILY wishes lo have two nl-c men to tiojid, Cctman or l.'ngluh. Call any t.me altir Tliursdaj. All coni'tulaiuc, S('7 ll.uiison avenue. Lost. LOST -Two lilaik and whlli' (.etier ilnw, inalo and fcniah'; both have v.hite sticik ln-twctu the c.vcs. Ilewatd, J. It, Dainty, taie of llltlcnbc.i tier i: Co., riciantoii. .13,23; lambs, clioug nud stead); tops 1.211.11.23; culls to good, !M 23aO. East Xiuorty Ltvo Stock Market, Hast Liberty, Jan. 13. Cattle-Steady; iliolie, Vl.l0uU.UI; prluie, Sr).83all; good. S3.33a3.H3, Units lllglicr; inline Heavies, WJiauii); luedliuiis, SO.Il'aU,(4); heavv Yotkerc, Vl.23a(l.;U; pigs, M.M.I il; umji-hM, ifl.30ad. sheep-Flint; bej.t wclliei., si.IO.il. lit; culls and common, $l.Wl.r2.23; jeat llngv, ts'lal.el; veal calves, .fs. Oil MnrkTt. Oil Oil), Jan. 13. ficillt balanic, 113; c r tlllcatcs, no bid; rhipmcnls 72,223 baiiels; nici age, SI.Ws btitels; urns, 61,001 bancU; areiae, 7.1,031 ban els. CLARKSUAIMIT. A birthday unpil.u pally for Ml-s M.tiile ll.ui-ciii v.a lu'ld nt bci' luiiic in link's sum mil .Srturduy tvclllng, January II, A veiy plena ni.t evinlng was spi'iii, tho guests uuniliig them elves with games, iiiu.li: uiid i-o fetlli. After pailaklug ot Kfre-liuicuU the), itiuludful of llu coming Sabbath, tid: their depaitute caily. Tin guets pietuit wiia; The MiWj Mattlo War. liotk; ('ante Datcmau, Ntlllc Algc-i, Mice Mil ler, Caule Clllfwil. Nin-i 1'rdrlclt, VnU Pcdtiek, Hdia Tcwvuicud, l.tla Mivvn, Hlhcl Singer ,ind MU, Uvaiis, from hu-autoit; Ml.s (.one it lioni Vllke-llaiti-. 'I In' Mis.i-. Ilaity Leach. Will Williams, llii t IDmotid, Mllo D'jlph, Aiihur Dati -ill ill and Call hi ode:, Chiiiililll i. A Trip to California or Florida. Those coiUeniDUitlui; such a trip need lint to call on the local ticket agent of tlio l-nckawunnti rallroud and lio will urrango every dotall, lucluijlnx irnns portatlon, burtlis. icservatlons mid eliecUliig ot bat'sufjo tlirougli to desti nation j also will furnlHh rates, foldcra, descriptive llteraturo and any ohor In formation desired on tlio subject. Through sleepers unit day I'oaolies Jo Chicago. Only one thaiiBc of oars to California. , SITUATIONS WANTGD I1UANCII WANT Ot'FIOKS. Want Atlvortisemonts Will Bo Bccelvctt nt Any of the Ifollow inff Drttfr fltoros Until 10 P. M. Central City ALnilllT fiCIHHIZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue, HtlSTAV r-ltillUL, CjO Adams avenue. West Side aUOIlOH W. JHNKI.VS, 101 South Main utcnue. South Scranton- lTlilD L. TCItPPi:, 72!) Cedar avenue. TrtV-l C!tsnss t-nt OKO. W. DAVIS, cotner Not III MaltfH avenue and Market ttrccl. Green Ridge CIIAltl.KS P. JONi:S, 133" Dicksaa utcnue, F, J. JOHNS, 020 tiicen ltldgc sttect. C. LOItHNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion tiled. PcturBTjurg W. II. KNCFFUL, 1017 Irving avmue. Buniuoie J. Q. BOSK 4 SON. Help Wanted Male. To tend or call for our JllUlllLJljIIU linill UU c.itii octte of Indicators, Shaking (Hale. Furnace Mower. Sep M.itois, Steam Piuiips, Alaini Water Columns, Sheet and PIton Packing, cte. I nloit Slci'iu Specially Co. New 'phone. 131 Franklin atentie. WANI'IID (ieneral agent lor Stranton nnd vliln it.v to leprcscnt an old establMietl Life Insur ance Company of cw Yok, tu man of rvpcil tnce and good teioid a Hist ehiis lonlratt is of Icied. Address, i.l.itlng c.pcilcncc nud lefennces. S'lipcrinlcndent, P. O. Hot 20.31, New lotk city. WAirLI) WANTi:i) Apply at coiner of Linden sttect and Wyoming uventie. WANTHD A llut-cbKs uphoktcici; steady wotk. Apply to Scranton Bedding Co. bookki:i:pi:ii WA.vn:ii-Mtut have cvrni c.irs practical epeileliie; lequite but lite hours bervicc etch day, lnmnliig, afternoon ut night. Stale ultiy wanted for stub Hi V lie. Addtcss Mi, Beck, c'aio of Tiibune. WANTIID Itellable jotmg nun lo tollcll and collect for ii-siouililo hoii-e. S2 per day to ttart. Hood chtiiie for adv.miemenl. Call loom 14, Burr building. WAXTIID Men lo leant bather ti.ide. New t.ys teiti. Klght weeks iomplete. Special In duccmeuls this month. Wanes Hattirilaj. Diplo mas atvaiiled. Steady position gtur.t.itccd when through. Willi- for flee catalogue. AddrcAS Molcr'jt Barber Sihool, New Yotk till. WANTED-By leading Philadelphia house, firaii class salesman, to ndl genet.il line of papef to the retail ti.ide, oun who has an accpnilutaticc preferred; must have best refetenco and be able to furnish bond. Address P. O. Box 203, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. CHIL- WANTED for gcnetal houscwotk, :!17 Wib ster avenue. WANTED-Clirl to take cate ol a baby at 120 Peun tticnue. FrccilmuiiV. WANTKD -Hood gill for general houscwotk. Ttvo tu fiiully. 41') Wtb-lcf nvctiue. HUOKKKKPKIt WANTKD-Oidy ispcritnced, t'nst cbifS lady bookkeeper need apply. Address Imperlil Cigar Co., 100 Fiankliu avenue, city. WANTKD A Girt to do gcnci.il hotisetvoik at fik! Madliuit avenue. Applv at once. Mis. K. C. Webb. FIFTY OPKHATOItS WANTKD Steady work guaranteed. W. K. Beck k Son, 250 Adams WANTKD Girl for geneial housework at Dalton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Help Wanted Male and Temale. WANTKD Men i.nd women lo travel on Hilary. Addicts II. It. S., Tiibune oflicc. Situations Wanted. SITCATION WANTKD By a woman to go out wotking or to take washing nnd uonliig home, or go out washing and honing, Addieas 015 Otcliatd htteet. SI'l CATION WANTKD A .voting woman with child il jcars old; housekeeping picfeired; best lefercnccj. Mis. Brown, Scranton poslolllce. SITCATION WANTKD As clerk or wothman in jcweliv ftoto; thltty )eats' epe:icnte; gowl tcfeiences.' Addic.-.s A. C. U,, 223 Sptlng tttcit, Wist Pilttton, Fa. SITCA'HON WANTKD lly it )ottng man as a teamster for ptivato family, or any kind of vvotU; can give leference if reqitlied. Addic-.s William Maigan, 7u2 liicoshr couit. YOfXO American gill vv.tnt.s position nt general lioiisevvotk in unall ptivnte famll). Best ol icfcicncn. II. s., Tiibtino ollice. sriCA'HON WANTKD-lly .t gill to do gcnii.il hett-cwoik. Call at 213 Putnam slttet. SITUATION WANTKD As leamslvr or stablf bens or tako caio of iioixs. A, II., 321 Piltstou avenue. SITUATION WANTKD -By a .vuting gill 10 )c.us old to do light lioii-cHiiik, niiiM' und wah ing. Addrcat 1.'. I)., 210 Walnut .stieet, Dim mole. WOMAN, aged 24 .vein, with eipeilenco as a liousihciptT, ilcoltcs tiiiplu) incut ut general hou-ewoik, .Vclcli. .-.-, ot tall 42') Putnam sticit. SITUATION W'ANTKD-tliil vv.inls iil.tce to do light luitscwcrk, Address Minnie S'paubilug, 131 Susquehanna (.tteet, llliighaiiiton, N, Y, SITUATION WANTKD--By exptrltneed thoa salibt t; will .uept iiioilci.no silaiy. Ad- diiM '., (ietictal Dclivciy. SITl'VTIOS WVM'KO-lly tjou-j all or pari ot time, on coats or tnia-an. Address II, i .lie of 'lilbmie. SITUATION W'ANTKD-By .voting lady with ft peiieuce; dcslics position ds a flciiugiapli'r and t)pewrllcl. Addie.- A. II., mio ot 'Iiibune llflli'C. YOl'XO MN wishes positlmt in hotel as night cltik, or at mi) thing in hotel vvuik; lias good habits and tan tome well u-i umiiKiidcd. Ad clreu, J. I!. It., 1000 South Main avenue, A i. ni ton, Pa. A TIIOUOl'lllH.Y up-to-date, experienced, tlrst cIj.'m (lolhlug s.ili"iiiin, wants u Job; willln; tu inotii illlciency und ablllt) or niiept ill.uilss.tl without pay; couipcleiii in utile, edit und tjke rhaige ot all udvcttUing In an i.ij,iiul uuiiiui. AildicM .1. A. (.Togan, Wllkes-llaire, Pa. Dissolution of Partnership. DisToTniorw liltby givm that tho copartneislilp be liieiil MadUuit I'. I.Jlklit und John Vnlk fjindt. trading as l)ic "Komi KMract Ciiii IMiiv," Is ilissolipd, M.idloii F. lairklil ion itm'dng In tlio business with the ngll lo ii'O tha Mime iti lit name niul cillict all auutiuts ami pay all judchicdijiiit of the lit lit. ' MADISON F. LMtlilN", 10IIS VOI.KNANDT. SEALED PROPOSALS, SK.M.KI) PROPOSALS will be lectived loi lui- lilshlntr and erecting rompleti, 2l- llut'-tl feet til bun tt-tti'ci on New lull tttcet elde of Latkt vvatuia totiuiy prison, plice to be pet llnul IchjI crccicit aiict iitiun-u luuifiiiti-, i)ta u, mcio ,u be same as that alic-uly In I rout of Mid piisou, llldri to be .iddri'fMfil lu iinclii.lgmd and In hipds uu or before Frbnuiy I, lool. All bids mu be aicouipanUM by u cetllllid ibcck lor 10 pel' cenl. to evidence of good faith. 'I lie light to K'jct j il) vx all biilt is icKivcd. L'. A. -IDS'I. Cuiiuly Ccinrullr. SraiiJw'. '.i ii'h n, IS. WRECWllM 3 Insertions 25 Q&nts AtorjTlut Pour Llim, ftContiforllaciinx'lrAliij. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Aocountant. i:iWAIII) U SPAULIIINO. 2.1 TIIAtlliltS BAN'lf nulldlng, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. Kim Alll) II. DAVIS, AltCIIITKCT, C0N.NELI Iluilding. FRF.HKIHCK L. III10WN. ARCH. n HKAL i:slalej:jilung(i Hldg., 12fl Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. 1. HAHDI.NO. OOl CONNKLL BUILDIS'O. Dentists. UK. C. V.. KlLUNBKRaiHt, PAULI UUILU1N0, Spruco street, Scranton. DII. C. O. LAUI1ACH, 3 IS WYOMINd AVENUB. Iawyor3. FRANIw . BOYLi:, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, Hoonn 12, H, in nd IS Burr Building. r. k. thacy, Arr'v, commonwkalth Dbpn'. D,'V 'tr'l'LOOLi:, ArrORNEY-LOANS NKOO. tlatcd on real estate security. Meara Building, corner Wmhlngton avenue and Sprttco Btreot. WILLAHI), WAHIIKN & KNAPP, ATTOHNF.V3 and counsellors-atdaw. Hepubllcan Building, vVaMiingion avenue. . JKSSUP k JKSSUP, ATrOHNnY3 AND COu '""'s-at-law. Commonweallh Building, noomj 19, 20 and 21. 'VJJV');"1' W'- TI1AYKII, ATTOn.NEY. HOOM3 WJ0l, OH, floor, Mcars building. '" A- "'atkks. aitoiini:yTat-law, noAim of 1 ratio nulldlng, Srranton, Pa.. PATT,I:l;S0N" & "ll.COX. TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building - C. COMKOYS. jl-1,1 Ill'PUBLIOAN BU1LUINO. , 5;,. IHIRTHOLF, OFFICE JIOVKD TO NOl 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DH. W. I. ALLKN. 31.1 NORTH WASHINaTO.y avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOHKAUX, OFHCB 330 WASH ington avenue. Itesldence, 1318 Mulberry, Chronic aiscajo, lungs, heart, kidneys an genlto-urlnary oiguns a specialty. Hours, t to i p. til. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AYE nue. Hates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. It W. TAS- tengcr depot. Conducted on the European ,l'"1' VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRItlOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no ?dor; only improved pumps used. A. Ii nriggs, proprietor. Leave otdcrs 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickc'n drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS er)men, store 201 Washington avenue: green homes, 1030 North Main avenue; sloro tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUKTTKL. HEAR Oil LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MliGARGEK nROS,, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN v elopes, piper bage, twine. Warehouse, ISO Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES-BARRB RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Rclsmau Bros., 400 Spruce nnd DOM Linden; M. Norton, .'(22 Lackawanna avenue; I. 3. Schutucr, 211 Spruce street. Business Opportunity. SIOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Wilto for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbard k Co., members 2s. V. Consolidated and Stock Sxclunge, 44 and 18 Hioailvvay, New Yotk. litabllshcd 1881. Lonf Distance' Phone 2363 Broad. LEGAL. OFFICII OF the Scianlon Dolt and Nut Co,, Sctanton, Pa. The Annual Meeting of tint stockltoldeis of the Scianlon Bolt and Nut Com pany, for "the election of directors for the en (.itlng jear, and for the transaction of such other lnc-iness as may ptopcrly be brought before it, will be held at the ofttce of the Compiny, ae the Woil.s, on Thursday, January 23, at 2 o'clotls p. m. L. M. HORTON, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of tho Scianlon Bidding Company will bo held in the talcsrooms ot the company, bOO Lacka. wanna avenue, on lliuisday, January 21, at I.St p. m, F. A. KAISER, Scct'ctai. THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of tho EntitptUe Powder Manufacturing Com. pany, for the election of ditec tola and the trans anion of -UvIt oilier business us may ptopcrly come befoie it, will be held en Wednesday, Janu ary 22nd, 1002, at the offico of the company, Scranton, Pa,, at 'J.'M o'clock p. m, No trans fer of stock will be made) for ten dava need preceding the date of tlio above meeting. H. P. KINCSBURY, Secretary. FINANCIAL. Wanted United States Lumber Stock. Lackawanna, Trust and Safe Deposl Stock Traders National Dank Stocky,. , igargel & L Stocks. Bond; and Sscuritiss, Connell Building. ' .Sjieclul euro is exercised by us tjl lilt) selection of lllsh tltisH Itulli'oaJ, Street Hull way, Uim and Klectrlo l.lelitliifr Securities, ton- I'ornliHJ which wo nre pre I mi fd to submit tho facts fl " uti n biiBls ot' Judgement. Wbcjc hlijh late of Income )teld Is iscml..l, iviihout .iiitvo n n kc t liiuiuminls, wc ate ut u poiltlou lo ftiiuMt .it 1 1 an ivc oUitiuss of c ousel v al iv e and penuaiieiil ilia a tc r. SpencerTreskSGo tf BANKERS 37 & 9 rMW STREET. NHW YORK. MyiiciiSyff. V,- sjggK .111:.