-' VfltVtfj i!"V, c'f MF Jv. - ' '.. rftj ; THE SCJRANTON TIUBONE"-MONDAY, JANUARY 20 1902. en & . j fiLs. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. epdl to th 8crnton Trtbuni. Tunkliaunock, Jnu. IS. Tho VVInota Worsted Yarn company has elected tho following ofllcern for the ensuing yenr: President, D. W. Stark! ticuauier, C, -A. Ilungcrford; ecncrnl superintendent rind manager, Samuel Fentlici's: dlrce tor.M, XV, C. Klttredsc I). V. Stink, Samuel Feathers, It. P. Nortluip, nnd AV. K. Klefer. 3frn. George Plillllpsoti Bpent Sunday with her liutslmnd, who In employed In n. nlllt linhliln Cnnlnrx' nt narhondale. X. II, Mack, ot Ili'llitplieui, who lion boon vIsIIIhb hlH son. A. Vs. Muck, on "Warren Htreet, returned home the lat ter part of tho week. Don't fall to hear the, grand concert to ho given In the iiudltoilum of the Methodist Episcopal church, January ,11, by a chorus of thirty or our best singers under the direction of Prof. Frank E. Chaffee. Patrick Boyco, who Imx heon at the St. Agnes hospital at Philadelphia, for treatment the past two months, re turned home on Saturday very much improved. Patrick and John Kllcy. or Luzerne, were calling on friends in town on Saturday. John and Patrick arc for mer Timkhannock hoys. Miss Inez I,elpham, of Duryea, was tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. Stephen Itobcrtson at this place over Sunday. The newly elected directors of tho Tunkhnnnock Cunning company arc L,. T. Burns, F. C. Burgess, S. I). Ilecd, F. C. Burgess, Aaron Brown, CI. Dow DoWItt, Fred J. Billings and Theodore Streeler. Thomas Boyce, who has been visit ing his father, Patrick Boyce, who Is at the St. Agnes hospital, at Philadel phia being treated, returned home on Saturdav. Fred Sawyer, of Spokane, Washing ton, is visiting relatives at this place. Mrs. T. B. Grenvllle visited friends at WIlkes-Barrc on Saturday. HALLSTEAD. Epcelai to the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, January 19. Mr. Iteu ben Span, of West Pittston, who lias been employed by tho Broth erhood of Locomotive Firemen to take charge of the case of Postmaster It. A. Barber, will not be retained by them after today. Ho was an efficient man, but under the circumstances It was not necessary for him to stay any long er. The other people at the house where ho was employed arc doing nice ly. Mrs. Marshall Henry, or Great Bend, was burled in the cemetery at this place today. Messrs. Crozier and Burke, ot Great Bend, were the un dertakers. Notices are posted that Delaware, Lackawanna and Western employes will be paid on Monday, Januury L'O. Mr. A. G. Bradstreet, the popular proprietor of the Central House, at Great Bend, was calling on friends at this plage. He reports business as very good. The Great Bend school and churches have been closed by order of th'e Board of Health until further orders. No cases of smallpox are reported In that place. There is great precaution tak en. Mr. Joseph Whalen and wife, of Montrose, were visiting their son Leo, today. WYALUSING. Special lo tin' Sumton Tribune. Wyaluslng, Jan. 19. Arthur Burrows spent the week ut his home in Stevens vllle. Martin Stalford spent last Wednes day at Towanda. Nearly everyone In town lias been vaccinated recently. The ladles of the Methodist Episco pal church will hold a sock social at Brown's Opera House, Jan. 2J.. Tho Twentieth Century club enter tained the Fortnightly and Musical clubs at the homo of Mrs. Wagner Thursday afternoon. The week of prayer Is being held In tho Presbyterian church. Mrs. Colt, of Towanda, Is spending pome time with relatives in town, About sixty friends of Hurry Gny lord gave him a surprise party Fri day evening at his home on Marsh street. Mrs. D. A. Hlllls leturned home Monday from a vlblt with relatives at Lestershlre, Pa. WliWMERS. Bpeclal to the bcriiilon Tribune Wlnnners, Jan. 18. E. II. Hollister nnd wife went to Scrnnton last Wed nesday to attend the wedding of their pon, G. G. Hollister, Mr, Lincoln Merlthew has recently bought the old homestead formerly owned by C, West at Holllsterviile. Mrs. C. West is visiting nt Itoyal. Mr. William West is visiting his brother, C, West, ut Holllsterviile. The Pev. Mr. Haas held a series of meetings last week In the M, P. church at Holllsterviile, Much good is being done through his efforts. Tho well known Miss X. Hollister Is still teaching music In Scranton with the utmost success. WALLSVILLE, Tho revival meetings held In tho M, K, church last week have been of un usual Interest, Rev, C, T. Van Gor der joined his wife In the services on Monday night, and pleached u very Interesting sermon. On tho following nlghtu tho church hus been filled with people eager for the gospel, and many have sought the Lord. Never before In tho history of this church has such an awakening taken place. BRITISH COLUMBIA'S OUTPUT, A Toal Exceeding- $20,000,000 an Increase of 35 For Cent, fly Kxc)uhe Wirt from Tin Associated Prcju. Victoria, U. c'., Jan, J9. A bulletin lias been Issued by the Department of Mines which estimates the totul min eral production of the province during last yeurat $20,713,501, which is un In crease of 23 pec cent over lust year, Mthough, owing lo the duties on lead and charges of American refiners, there was a largely decreased production of lead. The Increased production of lode mines was BT per cent over last year. U'Jte product of gold umounted to $3,- GOO.ODO; silver. $2,600,009; copper, 15', 000,000; lend. $2,000,000, nnd coal, H,l".87, 830. The Kootonuy contributed about $7,00,000 to the mineral production, Yale nearly $3,000,000, and the coast districts about $5,000,000. FRANCE AND AMERICA; Praises of tho Republics at the Meet ing of tho American Chamber of Commerce. Hy L'xcliulvc Wire fiom The Associated Pi cm. Pails, Jun. 19. Patriotic sentiment and warm sympathy with Franco were the keynotes of Satui day's annuul ban quet and meeting of the American chamber or commerce In Paris. Fran cis Klmbcl, president of 'the chamber, emphasized the former In his opening speech, proposing n toast to President Itooscvelt and President Loubet, and saying that Americans abroad all took pride In declaring, after the ancient Romans, "CHis Aincrlcnnus sum," Al luding to tho Franco-American com mercial treaty, President Klmbcl ex pressed regict Hint its advantages were not yet suiriclently understood in the United States, adding that ho was con vinced Its needs would shortly become Imperatively felt. The year's report of the chamber tes tified to Its nourishing condition. Its Increased membership and work made necessary extensive quarters, which, it is expected, will be further Increased In tho near future. Regret was expressed that the United States congress had not establshed the metric system. The chamber is convinced that the adoption ot this system will further develop for eign commerce with the United States. United States Consul General John K. Gowdy paid a tribute to the late President McKinley, und pointed out that confidence in President Roosevelt is so great that the onward march of prosperity has never slackened. "Presi dent Roosevelt's patriotism and stanch principles," declared Mr. Gowdy, "will continue to bear us on the gieat wave of prosperity." As evidence of the increased Franco American trade, Mr, Gowdy was able to announce that the exports from the Paris consular district for 1901 beat the record, and, for the first time In the history of the country, the receipts und invoices at Paris exceeded those at London. Mr. Gowdy said that, with proper reciprocal relations and with the Increasing number or Amer ican ships, the distance between Paris find New York would grow less, and that the future shone with tho bright est piospocts for swelling the com merce between the two republics. M. d'Estournelles de Constant, the guest of the evening, made un elo quent speech, pronouncing a glowing eulogy upon the United States and appealing for a further tightening or the bonds uniting the two republics. The speaker said he hoped In his com ing visit to Chicago to be able to con tribute to the Improvement of the re lations between the two countries. The United States, he said, had been more faithful to Republican traditions than had France, for never once had It swerved from the republican constitu tion since its formation, whereas France in the same period had trav ersed several crises and had nearly succumbed. He praised the proposed establishment of a French industrial school in America, and suggested that the United States establish schools and piovide for lectures in France, for tho latter was not so old fashioned as was supposed. "She leads all Europe," de- claied M. d'Estournelles de Constant, "not only in fashions and arts, but in automobiles and dirigible balloons." He had just seen M. Millerand (minis ter of commerce), who told him that he warmly favored the plan of young Frenchmen going to the United States to imbibe American go-ahead Ideas. The chamber re-elected Mr. Kimbel president. The other otllcers also re tain their places. SIOUX INDIAN LYNCHED. Stole a Hoise While on His Way Home from the Deadwood Jail. Hy i:cliiilve Wire fiom 'Ihe Aoclatcd Pre.-s. Deadwood, S. D Jan. 19. John Yel low Wolf, a Sioux Indian, who was re leased fiom the Deadwood jail two weeks ago, was lynched Tor hot so steal ing while on the wny to his homo on the Rosebud reservation. When Yel low Wolf Blurted for the agency he had a worthless old horse and saddle. He low Rapid City he turned tho old hoio loose and caught u young horse out of PICTURE The furmer thinks this Is the only boy up the apple tree, Can you llnd two others? Solution for Latt Week's Puzzles; 'Jluuduj-, Jan. IJ.Onc boy ii under (ho police, nun's arm and the other M k'Cl( of hi hc4d. Tuesdaj-, Jan, H. Keep counatl th)clt Hist. Wednesday, Jan. 15. The dough forms the son and the baker's right shoulder (01 in the wife. Thumday, Jan. 10. To tolvc Ihl puI tlmt puto the part to cjrdlojrd and form a v-qu.iio plrture. lho anliiul air then easily foiinl. a pnBturc on which to complete the Journey. He was overtaken by a number ot men, nnd Inter was found, dangling to a tree near White Ivor.' YelloV Wolf had served several terms In the Deadwood Jail for various offences. THE GOLDEN JUBILEE OF SCOTTISH BITE MASONS. Will Do Observed at Clnolnnatl Next Month. By Exc.li.shc Wltc from The Aiioclated Frew. Cincinnati, Jan. in. The Mubous ot tho Scottish rlto are making arrange ments hero for the celebration next month of the fiftieth anniversary, or golden Jubilee, ot the order. The Ohio consistory has a membership ot 2,800. Tho class of candldutes numbers morn than 200 for the decree at the cathe dral hero next month. Among those who have signified that they will bo present are Henry M. Pal mer, thirty-third' degree, grand master of the northern jurisdiction; James D. Richardson, thirty-third degree, grand master of the southern Jurisdiction; deputies from the different states and members of the various Supreme coun cils, Including those ot Canada and Mexico. OBSTACLES REMOVED. Success of the Pan-American Con gress Assured. By IIxcluslvc Wire from The Associated Pi cm. Wnshlngton, Jan. 19. Secretary liny has received a telegram from Mr. Buchanan, of the United States dele gation at tho Pan-American congress, fully confirming the press reports that a complete understanding has been reached on the subject of arbitration before the congress. This subject was the only one promising seilous diffi culty In adjustment, and the officials are now satisfied that the congress will be a success. It Is expected that with this last ob stacle lemoved such rapid progress will be made In drawing up the final proposal and affixing tho signatures of the delegates that tho congress will be able to adjourn within the present month. DECORATIONS FOR MARKSMEN. By Exclusive Wire from Thcfisociatcd Pi ess. Harrisburg, Jan. 19. Adjutant Gen eral Stewart expects to begin within ten day the distribution to the National Guard of Pennsylvania the decorations for tho rifle practice season of 1901. The report of all the organizations, with the exception of Batteries A and C, Sheridan trlip, and the Eighteenth regiment, have been received and ap proved at headquarters. The total number of decorations that will be distributed among the organ izations which have reported is 7,638. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. I.YC'IX.M John V. Vogel's Miiistiel.s. Night. ACADEMY l'rankie Caipentcr conmanv-. Night. STAH Oriental Huiloi-cpicis, Afternoon and night. "Barbara Fiietchie." tljde filch wioto "Ilaibnra l'lietcliiu" with the intention that it was to be piescntcd bj- ac tors capable of artistic Interpolation. While it was liclng plajed hy the JulU Marlowe company it was a feuecew. The same could not he light fully said 'of the presentations at the l.vecum .Satuidaj-. ''ihe coinpanv as i.nd CLiupaiiles gq was up to the ktandir.l, but the pin is not for :i load compauj-. Ocncial Stonewall Jackson numbing ".ill iIjj- long thiough the viliave Mrect" at the head of .1 "icbl host" cf three privates and a seige.int won't i!o in Scranton. Much ot the ill-uccc.-.s n! the picsoiititioii was doubtless due to the fact that Mls I'tamca daunt who cssajed the title lole Millcred fiom a hoarseness which tniut have nude It veiy pain till for her to speak. Had h In en at her bet Fhe might have done much to icdc m the other wcakiic-K's, for time w.i" no qne-tion but 1h.1t the is well fitted foi ihe part ot ISaib.ira. Vogel's Big Minstrels. John W. vogel's big minstrel?, wlihh nuied ly takes 1.111k .is the lugct and best erg.iniri lion of the kind now before the public, ioni".s to the Ljceum this evening, the engagement being limited to .1 single piifoniunce, Arthur Hlghj', who last i-eason nude such n hit with I'IcM'h iiiliutu-K will furnish .1 lot of cheeitul nonsense; (hailes (J.110 will l.c 011 hand with a well-tilled Inink of infectious humor; the O'iliieii tioupc will pieseut their reallj- marvel ous acrobatic turn; Itoulette, the JUuope.in unr el, will ofler for the lii-t time in Ameiloa his pantomimic clown Juggling, net, and Jinn Uoiil.ui will amuse with I1I.1 very funny trlik blejele of fei ing. Mr. Vogel's oflnlngs in the pist have been os good. If not belter thin unj thing of the Mini seen liciraliouts, bU peifuim inces hiving been exceedingly popular became of the many inna valioiis intioduceil. fccjM ale now on sale, Fnvershnm in "A Roynl Rival." William 1'avfrsluni phijs lib. llrt ingaseiuriit at the l.jeemn theater 011 Tilt-day night. It will be .1 iiplendld attiatllou foi few actois enjoy -i gieat 11ml !uccre a permiiul popul.iiil). llevvlll appear as Pon Cucir de ltjon in l)u' Maurlcr' PUZZLE. I'rlday, Jan. IT.-One rat i under the i-utj'a chin, one i to the left of the to.it, one li in ihe coat and one Is pceplne out of liie bairel. Saturday, Jau. 18. One robber is in Hie bag. Th back of her Jacket tonnj another, and 0110 Is under All Maba's handj. j Theatrical I BniaaaBaiaMgiBawMgwBMBOBBWtMUittUiiirTiMiiiiiiiiP romantic ply, "A, Itoj-al nUal," Ih which 1m closed t-ecchtiy't'lrliitiipliiiit engagement of 110 night at 'the Criterion thealcr, New York, As the hero Pon Cacar linn whom them la no more plctui ramie figure In romantic drama lie lm a role admirably (tilled lo his ttrlkliiR personality. Sate of tc.iti opened Sitimlay morning1, nnd (rood nits ut 73 ccnl, 1 ami I,M may Hill lie tecuml. Howard Gould In "Brother Officers." A particularly Intctettliig tintiounccmcnt, Is the eomltiff ot Howard tlould, aupioiicil by an ceel lent company In the New York Umpire theater MictrM, "llrother Officer," by Captain l.eo Ticor, ot the llngllsh nrmy, oik! hli Imtlil It kltovvn In the corrcctncM ot uniform, equipment and military obnetvance which Is M vvnoliilly lacking In the majority of plaB of till cluiacter. Mr. (toiitil, h.n never liccn neon to licttrr ad vantage than ai Llcufcnaiit John lllncU, V, (',, who Inn fought hi way from the rani.!, to n com inhwion In o cinck HrltMi cunlry irglmcnt, 'flu lronget element In (he character of I!ind, ll Ids maiillncs-c, and thh Mr. Clould, U well fltteil t) evprOTi. H li not a war play, nor yet n. xnplil comedy of manner; hut u ettumr dra matic play of tlmplcit lecture und transparent xcrlly. It lottrliM the heart and uiovct the foul. Mi', (lould's support I capable, and the prodiictlcn Is the uue In detail, as that given nt the Dnplrc theater dnllng the two .lean of It urn In New York. Mr, Oould'n uppo.iraneo in tli' city will lie ut the I.jcemii on Wcdneid.vy, mitliir,' and night. Sale of seaU opens Ihl inoiiillixi "Shelter Bay" Tonight. The play f elected hy the inanigcmcnt of tho 1'iankte Carpenter company for ilhclr opeiihiR performance tonight nt tho Academy of MuMc is ".Shelter Hiy." It Is n piece dealing with life on the Maine coat and i u ylece especially ttilllcn for Mls Curpcntrr hy I'dwln llirliour, the author of the "O.iiihon nlrl," "Northern nights" and "The While Squadron." The action ot the piece lukr.s pi ice In the llolimvjy lioiiiclc.nl, the llhgi giefii mill the Itglithou'o omlooklng XcUl's Neck. As is usual with all repcitulie compinles, spe cialties will he given between the acts and dur ing (he action of the piny; wrcral late war films will he pinjecteil onto a Luge crncn and (he "Stocy of Clmlnell.i" ii perhaps their bn-t mov ing pic (me. Tlio concert onhestm carried hy this crmpnuy will under some tuneful (.elections. The rcpcutolio to be presented hy the rrunMr Cirpenter compiny iltirlnj; the week, is an nnunrcil in the advcillslni columns of this paper. Sousa and His Band. Sou-a Is hack fiom Kngland again, wearing his now honora modestly and after a brief acation has already Inaugurated lib tegular wlnlcr tour which will embrace New Kngland, the south and the middle w-rc. The Ameiican bamlmister and the Aiucilc.iii li. ind cic.ited a sciiejtlou in Crcit Hrltaiii, where the success far ciceded tint achieved by any foreign "musicians in that conn tiy. At the opening concerts of the band in I.on don, at the lioyal Albeit ball, ,000 people pild .idmif.sion lo the llnee conceits, cieallng a new ircoiil for the" hall nnd u new icioid fur the Sonsn band for indoor i client?. The bii.tl was the musical scn-atioit of tho season, nnd Sousa re turned to Ameilc.i wlih ioj.il decointions, medals, loving cups iiud IU.HIJ other evidences of fivor. The gieat band will appear line in two grand concerts at the Scianton Alltioiy cm the aflei noon and evening of .lanuarj' 'IS. 'J lie Kiloits vlio ,in fthircd in the Kngllsli nuiess ale Maud Hcfsi-Davles', soprano; lloio thv' Ilojle, inlllii-.il'. and Ailhur Pijm, tiom-bone. Oriental Burlesquers. Di'giiuiing todaj- for three daj.s theie will bo a return engagement of Watson's Oriental Riir lesqucrs at the Star, Xo coinpanv has as mauj' funnj- comedians, piettj- women and as goigeous costumes a3 tiiej'. The opening hmletta is of the effervescent or der, and keeps things sizzling. The olio is c ceptioiullj ftionp and cntcrtolniii'j, and serves us to a tie.il frldom offered br 11 burlesque or ganl7ation, in v hleh v ill he seen the queen of burlesque, Jr.inettc Pupre, John Weber coni pinj", Ifinlhoiuc and Allen, Belle ('onion, I.js sard llrotheis. Kittle Clements and Wet and WillkiHis. Closing Lhof p'l foi ounce Is 11 novel and np-to-thc-minutc liifrlcupu-, "The Itulfalocs." STAG3B NOTES. Manager 1'isl.e of the Manhattan theater has selected I'rnnk Keen in in "Ihe lion. .John i;rlgs-lij-," to tolluw Mrs. V'lskc when ftli" e-ids her sc.isfen nt tin- tl'citer, the litter put of J.iint iii. Mi. Kecinii ucceulid isol Smllb llu's-ll In this phi, .ii.d Iih mid. ,m enviable iccotil on the roid. David lieU-io has clo'd a conlucl vvllh O'c ir llammeisfein which will gh'e him Ihe lli'mibl'ie Ihealei, in New Yink for .1 teim or ten jr.vn. Ml. lii'ljsin leilued a hingv.1 111 ling ambition in getting the ncpnbllc, nnd v. Ill plav his M..-s. Mis. ('.liter. Plane he Hates and David W.uttel I, exclusively at this house. Julia M.iilovvc is Mid to be 11-g.itinthig for .1 dr.inia of Auurlian life, "Dolly Maclisnu," whiib ecliteis about Hut Inly of th" while hniisc. The plot is laid in Wishiiiglc.il .ibuul ISli mid the Morj is built on ,1 acif iiniiciit .ifl.itr of groit ili-llc.cc v. Itj- her wcm.ui's wll she deals up .1 situation which had cenllll hopeless. In speaking or the fut 111 1 of the stage in tide rcuiiitij, Mr lleiuv living ricei.tlv slid: "some diy rr oilier men in h!'h d.ices win it1 ill- power to do folio"' tin- v 111 to do will .cake In the fact tint thej hive leidv lo tlie'r huijc nue of the most potent ItistiuiucnU that the world has ever s-cn or ever cm so- for leaching eeil.iin fails and pluses cf life." Tcic.i Vaughn Is Mill conflped in an in-aii" asjbun at M'oieiMii', Jla. An -ittompt w.i, re cently nude to secure lici lelea.e, but nltei . criiisult.illiiu the pliy,iii:ms deciiled It would h better for her lo uinaln In the osjlusn. Jlls A .iu:Iiiis hair has tuineil completely white, -iti'l the phjclci.uis claim freni (hl.s tint she imit h.ivo siiftt-riil icveie mental strain, wbiih make) t dangerous to nlluvv her her llbeity. It has Rcii"iully been undeistood ;lnl theatilcal .nuillences in this coiuitiy areiiuid Cliristma.s cl.iy urc almost iccord Iireakci.s, lint London far out ifllpi Hi? I'nited Stales In this rc-piet. The ilay alter (hiislmas (bnviner d.ij) is tin- greit on'u over theie, nnd it is estimated that VUOir) per sons nl'rnilcd the the.ilils Ciowds of people giiunleil b.v the police, rampril out in funic of the eiitiaiiies himia befoie the lime licd for the opeuliirT of the docis. THE MARKET SATUEDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. The follow lor qucitlt line by M. S, Jordan Ileus building, Scranl .1011 are liiinlineil The Tilh- 4 uoninaiur. rooms 70S 70 on. Pa, Tclenlione, 5'Xij! Open. High- Low- Clos ing, tit. ei. in;. Antci i'-.in hug.ir .... Atchison Atchison, l'i ltrookljii Trae Halt. X. Ohio Clico. lc llldo Chic. .V U. W .... M. Paul Hock Ukuid Ivan., & Te.., l'r ., ol.uls, & Nj1i Manhattan lllcv.ilid .Met. Tiactlon Mlssouii l'aclllo .... Soiithcill Pacific .... Xul folic and WiXeiii lirle llrlc. l'r N. Y. Central Out, & Wc.t IVmu, n. It I'aclho Mail Iteadlng Heading, l'r t Koitlbpiii II. 11. .... I.'l l.'lli VlaVi VJili iT.t 7t.'.l 7u US ... U.V), ...IU, ... I-' ... ai'.i ...nit ...la- ... MJi ...lUJ'i , . . 1J7 ...lltl ...10l ... WSJ . . . flUli ... I0'i ... "J ...tarn ... 3 ...uix.i .. it ... or . .. Ss2l4 ... .'tfli ... n.l!i ... ui ... J1I ... B1W ...lul'i ... M ... Wi ... 0114 ... S7W ... rou ...oi ... ami . . -osl ... bflKa 0,. sMii ... ll l, ' U7vi nl7i JiH 11,', 1 M tii'l'4 l'is'.i 3.HJ 1U.-.94 1S03J 11-1 ltioii ttolt SOU ID'i nt V.i :uw iii!a 17 SJ ik m bn ti b7i 70 lm, Mi'i 3HS Mi un t'7- (Bli WW. Iii'.i lUi 1IU 13(!a M!i 10i?8 l:K)i HHVj 101 W IWV 3c!',s 40,;. wu .1111 UST. 17',, IWTii w ;, w-i nw bill lot billi Ui VI MW 70 11 W'l '-'U"i W15 4t t!',3 I'll 17 U Until KsS DiU vail M7',i k;i vWt fii'T, WW it'i 7:1 1D.1W n sSi j bjaj ;a W!, U.P,j 117a bHi IftJii b'J'.i 127J Mil 70)1 101 Vl'i 2J1 M'i Ujlj Southern It, It, Pr irmi, Loal & Iron (,'. S. Leallier P. 8, Leather, I'v .., t'nlou I'jclllo Union IMelHc, l'r .. Wabah, l'r Western I'nlou (o)o. fuel t lion ... Amal. Conner People's das Tc.n I'aeltio Am, Car I'ouudiy ,,. Am. U, P., IV .... United States Sic el C U, S. felccl Co., l'r , Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnv of 100. , . CTc1Iis; "d- Ajked Liclawamia Dairy Co., Pr, , 00 County Savings Uank "c lX;int Co., 300 Flrtt National Bank' (Ctrbondale) ;;! Etandaid Drilling Co, ,,,,,,...,.,,. ... a 'iliild National Umk 330 ... Dime Deposit and Discount llaiik.. 273 ,,, THE TRIBUNE 4 Lines 10 Cents Atore Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents for Uaclt Kxtrn Lltti. Tor Rent. s.ssswsysss srs l'OH HUNT Store, comer Pittston nveiino and lllrch stieett good location lor greeny floro or hold, Addres", Comer 1'IIUton nvtliue and lllrch slicct. IIOlWi: KOU IIIIST 1520 Wnshhurn Mrrct! alt latest iniptovenienls. 1T10.M APItlt, l-I)wcltlng nt loos Pine Bttcet. l'redeilck Connell, lib I'enn avenue, Toil llllNT-Speedvv'ay Hotel. Apply I" '. ii. Kemiucter, 12S runlclln avenue. FOIt IIKNT $1S, one-hall of double home, In upper Orecti ltldgc; lnigc .void, bull, hot nnd cold water, range, electric lights. II. I. Hamilton, 1'iull building, fepruce stiect, WantedTo Rent. vxx.n.". LAKK AIIII'.L COTTAdi:, wanted to lent, Jum to cirtoiier, 4 montlu or .1 tuonlhs, lutuiqieil; nothing tancyi just plain and comf.'rtable, nt reasonable pi lee. Addicts Cottage, Tilbune, WANT11D TO HUNT Tluco or four fuinlsliccl or unfiiinlshcil rooms for housekeeping. Addross S2.5 Jetferson avenue, city. For Sale, vsrtswwvwwvs l'OH SALL' .Milk route and cows, together or .sepainlc. Addrc's Harvey Jacques, Mooslc, l'a. l'OH SAMJ Cutter cheap. In good condition. Apply at 219 Linden street. Jl'ST AltltlYlllI with caiload of hores; good workns and snernl c!oe!y matched (cams W'elght from 1,100 lo l,8no. Can be seen at Ml llajinond court. 1' M. Cobb. l'OH SALi: Miav lng, ".ivvdiiit and kindling wood. At Aii'Iej's Lumber Yml, iOi Scranton St. l'OH SALt: The bar and futures of the Union Hotel on Lstkavvnmii sheet, Oljplnnt. Lo cation excellent. Lodges inert In building. Sell ing out on account of ill health. T. P. Jonca, l'ropilctor. l'OH SALi: Stock of the International Text Uonk Company of Ketai-lon (foimeilv the t 'cillery Engineer Co.), Chis. 1). Siticterson, lliil W joining avenue, 6eir.nton. l'a. FOIl MALI'. .ClIL'Ar-Klicwooil, iron rooting, lint her.s, boards, scintlln?-, etc., fiom old cais: Millablc for all pmpos. Jennings, Central Mine.s switch, foot ut llan ptmi atlcet, off Souih Main avenue. l'OH SAM Tiro light spilug wagons and ome haintjss, cheap. Kvans, rear 1113 Lmcrne street. FOR SALE Cheap ( horse. Eprlnj wagon and harries, at No. 182(1 Cedar avenue. Public Sale. PCUL1C SALIC Wc will "sell at public sale for the benefit of whom it may concent, on Wed nesday, .hiniuiy 22, at 10 o'clock n. lit., nt fin f-hcrlit'R oftlce, In the Court House, of the Cltv of Scianton. two (2) eltnies of sjoek of the Mowers' Perk Packing and Provision Compiny, tho sime being IHd as coll.ileial to a note. WKI.IXS & TOItM'.' Attoii.ijs. Furnished Rooms. rurtNISIIKD IIOOMS for rent, modem improve ments; piivalc family; gentlemen piefeiirel, at rsl7 Adams avenue. l'OH HCNT Two comfortably furnlhed looms for gentlemen; modem improvements; pri vate family. .'BO Washington avenue. roll HI'NT Furnished ircnt room, with heat, bath nnd gas; near court bouse; gentleman preieircd. Address Ilooin, Hex 2!)!). FOlt ItK.VT FurnMied loom; he.it and hath. 0;5 Linden street. FUHMSIIKD HOOMS FOIl HUNT, with beat, ras and bath, gentlemen prcfeirecf, at 'i9 Adauti avenue. JMoney to Loan. ANY AMOfNT 01' JIONIIV TO LO V('ultk. straight loans oi llitlldlng anil Loan. At from -1 to n pet cent. Call on N. V. W.uket, bllsilj Connell butldlnj;. Wanted. W'ANTi:!' Gooil nernni1-liai.il furnace, will pay ea.li. Address Lock llox 1TO, s-eiantoii, l'a. Wanted Room and Boaul. WA.NTLII Ilooin and loaul In icflnod nvit3 family bo tbiec ladies; iui lo c.xccetl iLl p.r week. One located within five niiiuite- walk p ,m eilj- lt.ilt piclciied. Ad.luv.-s, K. II, Tiiliune Of tlce. Rooms and Board. A LAItill. I'llONT 110OM, with boaul, at Kl Atlauio avinu.' Suitable foi two juiinj ine. HOOMn 10 I:I:NT, with bind. s01 Mulberry s'.iect, Boarders Wanted. PltlV ATI! FAMILY wiilics to lnTeTtvio ' nPe'iiicn to board, Cciluau 01 Fugli-h. Cull iiuy t,m. altci 'lhuridaj. All conveniences, suT ll.iitlo'i avenue. Business Opportunity. HAVi: OL' village, city 01 loan piopeitj, Imsl lie or block uf goods to sell 01 exchange? I.Ut joui propeily with J. L. Tiacj', ileal Fstate Lxclmnge, Wavvilj', N, Y. blOCK AND WllllAT 'IIIADKIIS without delay. Wilts foi our special niailet letter. Free on application. S. M, lllhbaul & Co., luembi'ri N. , (1 iiiolfiliited and Stock S.xrliange, SI and Pi llioadwaj', New ml. UitablUlud Pi'il. Long Ulsiimo' Phono 2:S llroad. Lost. LOST Hetw ecu Green nidge and D.'tly stieets, 011 the way funn Scriiuton, a long blael; fur: finder will be revvaided If leliuued tn Mrs, 'ihonias .UcWateis, UI7 Dett slieel, (lictn llldge, Economy Light. II. S: P. Co Filst Nation il Hank I.41 ki. 'Iniit -v: Nile Deposit Co.... (I.11I, k Snover Co., Pr ,, K'i anion lion I'ciico ,V Mfg. Co. .,, Scianton Axle Woiks ,,.,. Scianton Savings Hank Tradeii,' National II ink Siiaiitou Unit A, Nut Co People'.) Hank New Jle?.lco Hy. & '. Co IIONDS. Scianton Pavcnger Hallway, flnt Mortgage, due 1020 '. Pcoplo's htieet Hallway, flu, moit- gage, duo 1013 People's btrcet Itailnaj, Uencial mortgage, dun 1021 Dickson Muuufai luring Co Lacka, Tovviuhlp behoul 5 per cent. City of Scraulon St. imp. 0 per cent. , Scranton Traction u per cent I.touomy Light, Ileal Si Power Co.. PI I'.UO 103 100 14 SKI , . , 173 Wis ... 1.15 73 113 113 113 ... 100 102 KM 113 OS Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by 11, (J. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave,) I'loui-ifl.U). Ilcaiis fcS.ai. IliitU'i I'loali cieamei), 23c. j June cleaiucrj', UMv. i dalrv cuamci), 22c. I litese-llVaaU'o- Fggs Nearby, Die; fancy itoiage, 21c, Peas Per bushel, 51.50. 1'outoci. Per bu.licl, boo, OiiIoim I'd' buhel, l.tiO. Philadelphia Live Stock. I'ldladelphla, Jan. 10. Live stock uc'ilpti for the- weeki Cattle, 2,7Wj theep, 0,110; ltog, 4,ai, I'attle All bc'ltei grades rulecl steady In piliei under 11 seasonable iilipiiiy, while loiuiuuli ami medium Muck wcro a aludu lovvci; best, (MJ.23a (1.50; choice, ifikiO.'iJ; good. 3.0O.i3.73 meilluiu, Sl.73a5; 1 0111111011, if 1. 23a L no, bhecp and Lauilu In lihcial supply and maiket rulnl active at well maintained values until tho cloo o( the week, when tt cased ofl a trillc, sIictii, cstru, IVaiHicj good, -iJtWc'.f medium, SiiuSc,; tomiiioii, 2a 3c: lambs, iide. Mz 'rice$ kept .teady under MtUfactory iradliri," which leadlly ab KOtbccl all tho most deniable otteiiiigs; western, SV-iaOc, Fat cows, modeulp demand, at 2?ia 3?c. II1I11 cows, liia'ie. Yea I calvw, tlnnlv held at Cad',ic,j cMra, choice, 7!6a8c''i commo!., a6o. Mlkh covvi uf best Mlccttomi, IplOaiO; com 111011 to fair, $2Oa30. Dui-sed at-ei, tsalOUc Drcwed covvi( tHia7tsc. Diessed theen, 3cVc. Dieted lamlxs, balk. 'S "WANT" SITUATIONS WANTED PRHG. nilANClII WANT siTI'ICHS. Want Advertisements Will Do Received at Any of the Follow ing Dmg Stores Until AO 1', M. Central City ALtlKHT SC'lllil.TZ, corner Mulberry street and VVehsler avenue. OU&TAV I'lCIH'U CiU Admin avenue. Wo3t Sldo aroitai: jiinkiss, 101 south Main avenue. South Scranton ITtl'D L. TLltPPi:, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OL'O. W. DAVIS, eoiiur Not Hi Mln avenue and Maiket trect. Green Ridge CIIAIIM'.S 1. JONl'.S, 1337 Dickson Hvemie. F. J. JOHNS, ICO Kicen llldge stieet. C. LOHI'.NZ. coiner V'avhlnglon nve line and Marion stieet. Petersljurg W. II. KNKPFIU., 3017 Irving avenue. Dunmore " J. o. nosi: ii son. Kelp Wanted Male. WANTED Person In each county to lepiescnl old established house, solid financial standing: straight, boiu-fide weekly cash mlarv of MS paid bv check each Wcdncscliy, v,ltli all expense-; uiii-ee iioiii iieniiquareei -lonej aiivuitecii inr expense", llnelo self-aiklres-d stamped envcl' ope. Manager, S23 Caxlon building. Chicago. WANTIID ltcllable joitngi linn to solicit and collect for icspon-iihlc house. X2 pel d.ty to start, (loml chance for adveiicemenl. Call loom II, Hurr building. WANTi:i)-Hy leading Pl.lladelpliki liom.-, firat- clasj Mlpman, to sell general lint- of taper to lite lelall tiiule, one who his an acquaintance preferred: must have lic-t icfeience and be able to furnish bond. Addies P. O. llox iO1, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. FIFTY OPL'HATOnS WANTCD-Stcady work guaranteed. W, K, Deck k Sou, 2:J'J dams avenue. WANTKD (51 rl for geneial bouaevvork at Dalton. Address 11. T., cire Tribune. Recruita Wan tod. WANTr.l) FOIl U. S. A11MV Able bodied mi ni lru'cd men bitvvocn the ages of il ami ."; eltietis of the t'nilcd States, of good chuiactcr mid teuqieinlo hablLs, who e.m speik, i"id and vvtitc Lngllh. For iiifoiutatlou upplv to Hecrult ing Ollke, No. 12J Vrjomlng avenue, Scianton, l'a. Situations Wanted. WANT!".!) Hy a good gill u place to do hou-e-woik in private family; oulj hi, ill family paving good wages need leplv. M. C, Tubune ofHce. A PORTION wanted by a young mall to woik afternoons or evenings, can assist in stcu ogi.iphy und tjiiewritlng. Addiess, II. 1.. S, 1010 Noitli Wa'blnglon nvemie. YOL'Xfi MAN cf 20, with liuslm-ss cdiicatijii, wants bookkeeping position 01 otliic woik cf tiny kind, live jells' cxpeiic-ntu as cleik; e in luini-li excellent icfiieucu. Addle-', Position, liox 10.1, Mcosic, l'a. WAYiTD 11 .1 jotii'g l.uly with good 1 dm.itlou, .1 fioslthm In .111 ofllei' 01 .11 .1 slant book kcepei; higlie.-t iiteiencc-. 'vdilit-ss llox-r 1(11, llawlej, Pt. W'AXTIili-l'ewllio'i .is bailiepii in fii-1-el.is, salcon or 1 it'll bouse bj pail win, ilioiughly iindtr lands his hitsin"s.sl laige cxieriiiKe, ca-pibb- e( tiklnr full chtigi'; leicictiee .is lo elm acti'i, itc; l.ivc bein ounei' an I uunigei fjr imiiibci Jen-, Addtesc Ikx" 20. Tnbitiic ..ftlce, WAM'llH "-mall (ainlly wa-hlng ilon- at home Mond.ijs. Mi.. L.l irahiioii, oi'l Dlx conn, eitj. WAXTIlll-A posltluii as biokkeipci by gentle 11.au v.ith Mxleeu Jens' cxinilc-iiev; beat of lefeicnces. (!. 'Iiibuiie ofllce. bllLATION WANTI'.ll, bj niiuicl mm, as pil ule 1 -iilimau: best c.iy leterenie. Apply A. ''.., Tiilmua ofllce. Sl'ir'!l() W N'Ii:i) Hy a vvouiin tn go out vvoikutg 01 to like washing a ml mining bome, 01 go out vva.hliig and itoiilug, Addi.-s, c,13 On haul Mien. Mll'WIOX. WANTI'.ll A juauvr vvouiin vvl.h child :.' jcais old; hini-ekeeii'ug ttcfeiied; be. t lefeiepci-. .Mis. ISiown, .Scianton posiolllee. SI IT '.UK )N WANTI'.D-As cbik 01 wo'ikmau Li Jewelry stoic; thiity jc,n' c-xp.'ticii.c; goml 1 cf ei enoe's, Vddiess A, C. II., 22a Spilng Lticet, Wist Pitt-ton, Pa. MUTATION WANTLD-llj 11 jouug 111,111 as a teaiiibter fur pilvalo familv. or .inv kiml of woik; lan give lefi'iince it iciiiiieil, Addie'ss William .Moigau, ,,,-' Ivie.sslil coint. lOl NO Amcihaii gill wants putlnu-i ,11 genei.il houscwoik in small iiiivalo t.imll.i. Host ol icfcrences, II. I-., Tilbune oftlic. SIII'A'IION WAVi:i-!ly .1 gill to do general house v 01 1.. Cull at 2l"i Putnam -.tied. SlTl'ATION WA.YILD As It.nnUi-r or i.ihle bass or take '.'.lc 01 hoi,e, A. II,, 321 Pittston uvcmic. SITUATION W'ANTHD-lly a jouug gill 10 JC.il old tc. do light liousiwuik. 11111-.' ami wasi Ing. Addrcs, Ik II., 210 Walnut .'luct, Dun mole, WOMAN, ni"d 21 jcaii, with cxpeileuie as a lioiiiekicper, deslies emilojliiiuc i.l hcuaral hou-ewoil., Addiesi 01 ..ill SJ'i Putiiam slicct. SI'l CATION WANTi:il-(llil wains place lo do light bou'cni'ik. Addiiss Minnie bpaiildlng, 131 hiisipiehiiili.i blli'it, llllighiliiti.il, .. , SI'IIATIOV WANTI.'H-lly cxpeilrmeil shoa saii'siuaii; will .ucpi uiutleiaiu sulaij', A I illi'.v. ., (ieiiei.il DellveiJ. sril'.VIlliS HMi:i)-lly tall.mw, all c.r pan of time, on coats or ti uun i. Addiess II, 1 .lit1 of 'liibuui'. Sfll'.VUON W NTi:i- H.v Jouug lady vvllh e.x peiieiue: deslies poslliou as 11 steiiogiapi.er and tjpovviller. Addicts A, 'II,, clc of 'Jillniuo ofllce. YOl'.MI MAN wWic portion in hotel as night e K'll., 01 ut an thing In hotel well.; Itus good habits and cm come well tovinmcuded. Ad ilrci', J, Ik It., 1000 South Main uveuue, S. tin ton, l'a. A TIIOltOUtlllLY up-to-date, i-xpcilenced, llr.l. el.is clothing fc.1lesi11.111, wants a job; ivjlllug to piovo efficiency and abilitj or aeccpt 1ll-111l--.il without paj; competent to write, edit and t.iku charge ot all mlvcrtUIng in an cuiglual miiinei. Address J. A. Liogau, Wilkes-Haiic, l'a. WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5 $400,000 BUTTE ELeCTRIC fill POWER CIP11' Of Butte, Alont. (Butte U the grcatett copper pioduclns clt) In the world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Denomination t?,000, matmlng 1 lo 30 jcais. Amplj piovuleil for by reserve tnd linking fund. Net earnings tluco and thiee-.piaitcis tiiues imcii-tt iluuges. Write for leport of Mr. bamuel Iu,ull, l'loldefit of the Chicago Fdlson Co., and special cliculai. RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. I NASSAU ST NHW YORK. V W 9 directokt; 3 Insertions 25 Cents AIomTImi I'aur Llnej, 6 CcnU for lincli Bxtra l.l.is. PROFESSIONAL. Cortlflod Public Accountant. nm'Alll) C. RPAULDIMI. 2.1 Tit AiTkII!)" HANK Hiilhllner, and St. Paul nulldlng. New York. Architects. LDWAIIU II, DAVIS, AIICIHTI'CT, CONNLLtj llitlldlng. FHi:i)i:iiicK t,, iiitowN. Alien, n., ni!.u IMate Kxchange Illdg., 12(1 Washington avc Civil nnd Mining Eugincera. II. I'. IIAHDI.NU. 00(1 CONNULfa I1UILDINO. BcntiBts. wt. .. i:. i:iLi:.Nui:it(ii:it, pauli huildino, t-'piuco street, Scranton. Dll. C. O. LAUllACH, 113 WYOMING AVKNUL'. Lawyors. ritANIC II. HOYLK, ATIOHNHY-AT-LAW. Itooms 12, h, id and 13 Ilurr Ilulldlng. 1'. K. T11A0Y. ATr'Y, COMMONW'UALTH IILDO. 1). n. HKPLOflLi:, ATTOIt.VUY-LOANS NIXO tlaled on icil rstnto seeurltv. Mears Uuildlng, corner Washington avenue and Sptucc ktrcet. WILLAHI), WAItltLN to KNAPP. ATTOISNiJA'S "'"I rouiifollora-at-law. Hepubllcan Ilulldlng. Wa-hlrglon avenue. JlkSSUP tc JllSStlP, ATTOHNI'.YH AND CO0N-scllors-nt-lavv. Cominonvvcallh Ilullitlng, Hoomi 19. 20 nnd 21. LDWAKD W. THAYIlIt. A'lTOItNKY. HOOM-) OOl-OOl, 0th floor, ."dears building. L. A. W'ATnilS. ATTOHNIIY-A'I'-LAW, IIOAHU ' ? i ado llulhling, Scranton, Pa. PArri'.ltSON & WILCOX, TnADi:if3 NATIONAL. Hank Ilulldlng C. C05ICGYS, 0-1J HIPUDLICAN DUILDINO. a. w. nt:in'ii0LF. ofitci: movtd to no. 211 Wj'omiitg ovenue. Physicians and Surgeons. 7T.7" ..." .rr. . Dlt. W. L ALLl'.N, 313 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DH. S. W. L'AMOHHAUX, OFF1CH 3J3 WASH ington avenue. llc-ldcncc, 1U1S Mulbcrr.v. Chionic dlsea-'cs, lungs, heart, kidneys' ai'.d genlto-urlnaiy oigaru a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Hotels and Restaurants, iin: flic cAn:. 125 and 127 fhanklin avf.- uuc. Hates icasonable. P. ZIL'OLnn, Proprietor. SCHANTON HOUSn, NHAR D., I,. It W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on tho Luropean plan. VICTOH KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. n. Illtlr.'GS CLF.ANS l'KIVY VAULTS AN II cesj pools; na doi ; only improved pumps Used. A. II. Driggs, propiirtor. Leave orders 11CQ North Main avenue, or Licko'p. drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Hoth telephones. Seeds. G. I!. CLARKK & CO., SIlL'nSMI'.N AND N1JRS erjmcn, stoic 2U1 Washington avenue; gieec liois-e, 1930 Koitti Main avenue; atoro tele pltone. 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSLPH KUIllTr.L, HFAU fill LACKA. AVI'., Scianton, Pa., manufictuier of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRl'SsJlAKlNG FOR CIlILUltl'N TO ORDKH; also ladies waists. Loulsu bhotm.tkcr, 21J Adams avenue. JII'ISAHHL'I! J1P.OS., I'llINTinis' SUPPLILS, FN v elopes, paper bags, (wine. Warehouse, UO Wasliinglcn avenue, Scranton, Pa. Till: WH.lvi:) HAItlli: lUXOUD CAN Bll 1IAI1 111 Si.ran(on at the news e,tands of Hci-iuai llios., 400 S-pruce and 301 Linden: M. Noiton, :.'22 Lackivv.inna avenue; I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spmce street. Real Estate. l'OH SM.i: 'lite clesii.iblc dwelling, 1122 Monroe .1x1 11110, eoutei Miilbeny; easy terms. Fied click Connell, US I'enn avenue. FOlt SALI! Oil '10 Ll'Vbi:, for a term of jcais, Hue coiner piopcil in upper (lieen Hidge; lilci-aiiti'st location in this valley ; hou.e has nine looms and is 111 exielleitt shape. Teiuw ca.sj, Appl) to Di. I)c an, did Spiuoe hlieet. roil SLF. One acie of land, improved with nine-loom licuim; plenty and vaiiity of fruit; good location in village of Flcetville. Mis. Oliva Fish, Fleelville, Pa. ' LEGAL. Till: ANNl'AL MI'.IITING of the ftcckholderi of lhc l..iek.ivvanni liu-l ami Sale DcpuMi 1 0111 p.ui) lor the 1I1 it leu of iliicctciin to sc'ive for tint lUsuhu jeir. will be held ut the office of tin ompauv, 101 Lackawanna avenue, Siiaiitou, Pa., mi Moii'd.i. l'i In iiaij It, IW, between thn hoim of tliie'o and four o'clock p. m. HIIXIIY Ili:i.lN, JR., Mvift.u,v. OFFICII OF tho Sci niton Holt mil Nut Co., Siiaiitou, l'a. 'I lie .Mum ll Meeting of thn slockhiildcis the N union Holt ami Nut ( oiil paliy, tor the election of dhccfom for the in. Miltig J1.1i'. and foi llic tiaiisiiellou of sucii utlur bu.iiii'Ss a- iiiav pn.ptil be bunight bctorc It, will be held al the oflieo of the Compiny, at the Woiks, on Tlnusdij, Jamiai.v 2.1, ut 2 o'clock p. in. L. M. IHlltl'ON, Sct'ietai. Till: ANNUAL MI'.IITINO of the stockholders ot the .scianton Ikdding Company will be held in tho Kile-moms ot the couipau.v, i.iJ Lacka. wanna avenue, 011 'ilnusdi, Jiniiuy 21, at l.."Q p, in. F. A. KA1SIIII, Scictaiy. Till! AN.M'AL 'uuetlng of tho slockholdcis of tin- llnliipilsu Powder Matmf.11 tilling Com pany, tor tho 1l1ctl1.11 of dlii'ctois and the trans action of mi di i.lhei bti-lutss ns ma pipporly "loiue lielolf It. will be I eld on Wcduc-day, .l.iiin uiy '.'.'ml, I!I2, at (he ultice of tlij' ,'nimtuii, heianlon, l'a., at fl.SO o'clcck li. jn Ko tr.ui" fer nf stock will be mule foi tip ihvu next pleading tint date of the ubovo meeting. Ik I'. KINtiSIU RY, hecictary. NOTICi: IS IILHI'.IIY (IIVHN (hat tlio annual un cling of the stuikholdcis of the Poyntella Uo eoinpany vvili be held tit the ofllce ot Hi picldctit. 1 01111 1' 01 Washington .iwsiiu; und I.lu ileu stint, cm Monday, Jnu. 20, ut 2 p. 111., f'.r (lie puiposc of c'hctlng diicctoi and ttaiisiictlug ittc'li other business .is may conic lielore tho meet-iui-. Ik A. CLARK, Secretary. FTVVWVCML , F. MBQARC3EL S OO, STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDINQ, , , , I, F. Megaigel, Hoy Chester Megjrg.'l.