THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 1002. I. ' i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THOMPSON. Special to the Scraiilon Tribune. Thompson, .Inn, 21. Emory Leo, of Etiniwood, was run down by a train on the mvltcli lit lIittluuvny'H pond, lust nllit, ns ho was returnliiK to his homo from his work on the pond, unci seri ously Injured. The man Is a deaf mute, whMi accounts for the accident. l.aBt evening the Ladles ltelief corps ricrvccl refreshments- to the old soldiers and their families, after a brief liter ary piihrntnme, at the home of Com rade JtnikhiB, on Milk street. Dr. IV. V. MoNumara has been havlnp u severe time for several days. The nttendliiK physicians call It grip. A large) number of young people from Thompson attended the. medal contest at Orson last Friday evening, and they speak enthusiastically of the lino work done by each of the eight contestants. Seldom nro contestants so equally matched. Miss Ruth Kennedy, of Pleas ant Mount, was awarded the medal. The singing was a pleasing feature of the entertainment. E. K. Gelntt Is Indoors today because of cultivated smallpox on his arm. Several people In town are wearing flowing sleeves and a wry countenance for the Mime lenson. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. S.MuIvey and daugh ter, Mabel, of Matamoras, Pa., returned to their home today, after a few days' visit with Mrs. Mulvey's parents, Mr. and Airs. Mnnloy Wrighter, and other relatives and friends. Thompson is thronged with commer cial men today, and botli of our livery men arc out, one over in Wnyne county and the other in Jackson, giving the festive fellows a sniff of the breezes, which are seasoned with the beautiful snow. Miss Inez Lyden is visiting her sister, at Great Bend, tills week. Mrs. Chandler, who was indicted for selling liquor without a license, by the grand jury, last week, is looking after the matter in Montrose today. E. D. 'Witter has so far recovered from his recent sickness as to be able to look after his business again. SUSQUEHANNA. Epcci.il to tlic Scranton TrlDune. Susquehanna, Jan. 21. There was a very large attendance at the funeral of Michael Foley, which showed the high esteem ho was hold in the community, and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. Mr. Benson died last Thursday at Ills home, corner of Grand and Jackson streets. John Valentine and family are spend ing the week with his mother, Mrs. ditcher, of North Jackson. Miss Lou Rogers, of Harfoi'd, is vis iting SusQuehunna friends this week. Two large sleighloads went to Brush vllle Tuesday night. A great many of our ladies have gone to Scranton to attend the grand chap ter of the Eastern Star. Clare Lewis has returned to his home , in AVelsii Hill. Jasper Lewis, of Harford, will move to Mr, Miller's farm, at Lanesboro. Friday was the all-important day at f Susquehanna Erie pay day. John Lewis, of Lanesboro, will move to a large farm at Nicholson. Jackson is well represented herd. Four of their young men have recently secured employment at this place. The little daughter of J. W. Bailey is sick. John Osborn died Monday afternoon. Stack & Avery completed filling their large ice houses at Brushville, Friday night. FUNERAL OF EEV.W. A. MILLER- The Well Known. Baptist Clergyman Buried Yesterday at Clifford. Rev. William A. Milltr, who died very suddenly at his home in Clifford. vas buried yesterday afternoon. The uneral services were held' in the Bap tist church and were in charge of the pastor, Rev. C. C. Glllott. Notwith standing the very unpleasant weather the house. was full, and a deep feeling wns manifested by all present, for he was a man very much respected by nil who knew him. Tho choir rendered two appropriate selections, and Mrs. R. R. Riven burg, with touching pathos, sang as a solo "Only Waiting." Ad dresses were made by Revs. C. C, Gll lott, Dr. 11. A. Whalen, II. P. East and W, B. Grow. Dr. David Spencer and Rev. Qharles White also participated in the services which were of a very impressive character. The ministers present were the honorary pallbearers and the nctivo pallbearers were Dea cons A. II. Burdick, Hiram Rivenburg, A. O. Finn and Messrs. D. H.Oakley, II. M. Callender and Henry nivenburj;, Tho deceased wns tho son of tho late Rev. Charles Miller, and was born In Clifford eighty years ago, Over sixty years ago ho united with the Baptist church ut Clifford and remained con nected with It to the day of his death. Fifty-live years ago he was united In marriage to Miss Caroline Wethcrby who, with a sou and two daughteis, survive to mourn their sad bereave ment. Ho was ordained to the work of the Gospel ministry over flfty-oiio years ago, during which time he lias served a number of churches) in the Abiugtoii Baptist association. For seventeen years lie was pastor at Clif ford. In all tficso years ho lias gone about doing good among the churches in the country, and lie probably at- tended more funerals In Northeastern Pennsylvania than any other minister. Ii 1S7U, when the Ablngton associa tion met at Scott Valley he was chos en moderator, He also preached the doctrinal sermon before this body a few yeais ago. He was Indeed a good Tiian, full of faith and the Holy Spirit. He did an Important pioneer work, was nlw'P true to Ills convictions and his depurture murks the loss of ono who will be greatly missed In these paits. (If You Could Look into the future and see the condition to which jour cough, if neglected, bring you, you would seek relief at -and that naturally would be through trill bring ; once- S Consumption ffl "at 4r Guaranteed to cure Con. IjalJrS sumption, Bronchitis, -VLttft ik Asthma, and all I.uug Troubles, Cures Coughs and Colds In a day. 25 cenhi. Write to 8. C. Wells &. Co.. J,e RoyA N. V., for free trial bottle. Karl's CHover Root Tea purllles the Blood S,-,,,,...,,,.!. Deceased was a member of the Bap tist Ministerial conference In this city which, on Monday, took appropriate notion relative lo his death. In the association at Ulakely, In September, 11)00, he delivered an address on "Fifty Years In the Gospel Ministry," an out line of which was published In The Tribune nt the time. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. A Foimer Member of The Tribune Staff Writes Entertaining ly of the College. Special to ttii Scranton Tritium. Princeton University, Jan. 21, Scran ton is very well represented at Prince ton tills year, as the university has DRAWING 1 agfJMSagjgSfiBSSJgjBSM PEflHrC ma Take pencil or ink and obliterate the lines not wanted, and leave In white outline a girl and a pig. more Scrantonians enrolled than any member of the big four. The total number of students here, as ascertained from the corrected en rolment of the university which is to appear in the new catalogue, is 1,33), which is divided up into 117 graduate students, 7G0 academic, and 477 scien tific men. The course of winter entertainments being given at Alexander Hall, has proved .a splendid ono, David Bisp liain, the famous operatic baritone, whose magnificent voice scored such a distinct triumph in Scranton a short time ago, sang here last Thursday night, and Miss Jackson, who has an international reputation as a violinist, delighted a large audience a few weeks ago. Candidates for the university base ball team held a meeting last Thurs day, and were addressed by Captain Steinwender, of the team. The pros pects for a winning team this season are of the brightest, and Princetonlans anticipate a repetition of the splendid work of last year, when Yale was de feated and the championship was shared between Princeton and Har vard. Both Underbill and Stevens, the two stur pitchers of last year's team, are back this year, and the Freshman class contributes in McMulIen a strong acquisition to the twirling staff, Green, catcher, and captain of last year's nine; Captain Steinwender, second base; Langdon, third; Brown, right field; Cosgrove, short stop, and heavy hitting "Dutch" Meier, the mighty first baseman, are among the members of last year's team who will be seen on the diamond again this season, Tho Triangle club will repeat the "King of Pomeru" this year. This dramatic organization of the college made a big hit with tho "King" last year, and as a large number of last year's cast are still In college It was decided to repeat the production, in stead of calling contributions from the under-graduates, in the form of a new play. The out of town performances will be March 7 and S, at Pittsburg; April 5, at Newark, and April 12. at Carnegie Lyceum, New Yoik. Columbia's basket ball team will play hero Jan, 2r, Tho 'varsity team met Cornell's basket ball players here, Friday, and easily defeated tho Itha cans by the score of i!."-H, Vli Prince ton team is a strong one, hoveiul of its members being exceptionally brilliant players. Roper, the foot ball end, cap tains it, and If tlte Inter-collegiate bas ket ball championship doesn't come to old Nassau this year, it will not be because of any lack of erfort on the part of the local captain and team to capture it. On Feb. 7 and 19, the Princeton hoc key team will meet the teams lespect Ively of Columbia and Brown. Yule wus encountered last Wednesday, and tho New Haven players camo out vio toilous, winning by tio score of 7-0. The second gamo In the Intercollegiate series, between Harvard and Colum bia, was won by Harvard, Saturday. The gymnastic team gave Its first oxhlbltlou Friday night, at Newark, N. J.. The nild-year examinations begin in tho latter pait of tills week, and as a result the undergraduates have begun to study, with a vengeance, Sopho piores corral Freshmen by the score and force them to give unvoluntary assistance, by reading tianshitloira, or "hots," ns they are facetiously termed. The "horsing," as liazlug's milder phases are termed, has practically all stopped, but will break out with re newed vigor In the latter part pf Feb ruary, Feb. 22 Is the day which maiks the emancipation of the Freshman, as thenceforth he is free from all annoy ance. Therefore, the merry sopho mores makes excellent use of the few days, before Washington's birthday, mid there is, to speak more forcibly than elegantly, particular h 1 to pay, The wrestling matches between the Sopho mores and Freshmen are also held on that day, and candidates will soon be called out for the heavy, middle and lightweight events. L. L. A100SIC. . A. w, Lewis has toturned from Mt. Carmel to accept it more lucrative po sition at Scranton. Mrs. j, M, Unlley entertained her Sunday school class last evening. Berten Ilussler, of Wllkes-Barre, spent Monday in town. Miss Sylvia Whiting, of Byracune, Is visiting relatives In town. Messrs. Hurley ami Galley Tingle . of Wyoming seminary, spent Sunday wllh Mrs. Bailey. Miss Carrie Barrlnger, of Benning ton, Vermont, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Levan. Mr. E. D. Caryle, of Scranlon, was a business caller In town Monday, A large number of .school chlldrpn who have been vaccinated, nve unable lo attend school, A10SC0W. Mrs, James Shoemaker spent Sun- day with her mother at Cresco, George DeWitt, of New York, was a caller in town Monday. Miss Lena Sayrc, of Scranton, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Soyre. John Sayre Is quite ill at his homo. Mrs. Fannie Brown is 111 at her home on Main street. Prayer meeting will bo held in the PUZZLE. Methodist Episcopal church Wednes day and Thursday evenings. Teach ers' meeting will be held Wednesday evening after the prayer meeting. S. M. Watts and Ray Watts, of Kingston, N. Y., Is spending a few weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. DURYEA. The ltepuldicau priiu.li Sps held .veMeidiy were vciy interesting. 'I he icniilt li.is not been re ported. The boiuugh schools nave leopeneil after ttein closed one week on account of the small-pox, but the attendance was veiy small. All children who did not bring certiflcaiea of inclination weie sent home until they could bung; the same. The following attended tho funei.il of 1be lite Mis. Tliumas (jiiincs, of HiuNou: Mrs. .lolui F. Pills, Mi.-es i:iU and Maty Pills. D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. Following is the make-uo of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: TUESDAY, JANl'AltV 21. Wild CaU, Fast S p. in., P. Cav. 111.1 us h; 10 p. in., 0. W. FiOgeiald; 11 p. in., W. A. .fiaitholo mevv. wi:dni:dav, jaxuauv 22. Wild Cits, Kast-I.SO .1. 111., irouol.cn, W, J. Hosier; 1 a ,111., 1!. .11. Ilalletl; 5 a. 111., 1'. Hal lett; (1 a. m.. llobnLon, II. .1. Lutein: 8 a, 111,, HoboUen, 11. 11. (iillijjau; 10 .1. 111., 11. l'iiiueity: 11 .1. 111., IV. IV. L.ib,ir; l p. 111., t W. Diinii; 2 p. 111., iiouotccn, J. llaegcity; .1 p. 111., II, T, btaple.; il p. 111., 11. Dishing;. humniits, Fete, J. 111., J. llcniiceaii; 8 a, 111.; rroimfclker; a a. 111., Nichols; 11 a. ni Mc Allister; 2 p. 111,, Thonip,on; U p. in., .1. Cauig?; 0 p. 111., JI. Golden. Pushers G :l. 111.. Wiilnei : 7 ft. m.. l'lnnm l, - -.", S a. in., llou-or; 11, IS a. 111., Moian; ,'1 p, in,, I,. 1). I.atlinier; li p. 111., (.'. Hntlinloinew; 7..W p, 111., Jluipliy; !i p 111., W, 11, Ilailholomcw; 10 p. 111., Latnplncr, Wild tats, West ii a, 111,, Juhn Ciahaisiu; S a. 111., ('. Klngsley; 10 11, in,, A. :. Krliluwi; 2 p. in., T. Iloudieiiii; 1 p, in,, It. dot net; II p, ni., M, Caunody; 11 p. m Wall. I'JMCiiRer Knslivs 7 a, 111,, (.aftnev; 7 a. 111., Singe 1 ; 10 J. 111., Naiinum; 10 11. iu .1. ,1. Mur ray; (1.11 p. 111., M.inton; S.::o p. in., Jktioveiu. -Nonci:. William (illlli?jii U 1 1111 r.SO p. 111. wild eat, Jauuaiy 21, In plate of V. C'a-e. 1'. Case will inn 1 x.::r p, 111. wild tat January 21, 1WL'. MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA. Forty-five Days' Tour via Pennsyl vania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad personally-conducted tour to Mexico and Cali fornia which leaves New York and Philadelphia on Feb. 11 by special Pull man train, covers a largo and Intensely interesting poitlon of North America embracing a great part of Mexico, the beautiful coast resorts of California, and on tho return journey from Cali fornia, the Grand Canon of Arizona, one of tho great wonders of tho coun try,' Fourteen days will bo spent in Mexico and nineteen In California. Tim Mexico and California special, to he used over the entire trip, will ba com posed of tho highest grade Pullman parlor smoking, dining, drawing-room sleeping, compartment, and observation cars, heated by steam and iichteii hv electricity. Round-trip rate, covering all necessary expenses dining the entire trip, ?ji"i from all points on the Penn sylvania railroad system east of Pitta burg, and $570 from Pittsburg, For the tour of Mexico only the rate will be $S30, and for California only, which will leave Feb. 23, ?33. For itinerary and uu iiiiurmauoii, uppiy to ticket agents, or address George Boyd, assistant general passenger agent, Broad Street station, Philadelphia. A Trip to California or Florida, Those contemplating such a trip need but to call on tho local ticket agent of the Lackawanna railroad and ho will arrange every detail, including trans portation, berths, reservations and checking of baggage through to desti nation; ulso wll furnish rates, foldeiu, descriptive literature and any other in formation desired on the subject. Through sleepers and day coaches to Chicago Only one change of cars to California. THE MARKETS - Wall Strait RevUw. tocw York, Jan, 21, Today'n slock market had Hie same appearance of Indlcrestloti mid goiiino. Irneo which hai pervaded II of lite. The moc Went of prices was ereerdlimly sIurhIiIi and narrow nml the volume of drilling fell nvviiy fur. Hut. The net rluiiiei are sinall and lulled, 'Hie talk of new combination? h heard, but only with oketiticUm and distrust. Theie Is latent feat that such combinations may lip for hostile purposes ritlicr than for mutual benellt. 'Ihcre was a Miow of aticiiRtli In Sugar and Mctropol itan, but the gains uele mbscnucntly wiped out. Olucose rout lulled Its teccnt luhantr to the ex tent of 11 point, but afterwaids fell l?i below hilt liliiht. 'I here wat an active demand for Mexican t.Vntral nt an adianec of 14 nceonipinled by ifKrts of n new bond Wie and the acnuUl. lion of additional Hues. National Salt alter n long period of In.ittiilly, was ottered iloun oter clctcu points below the last f.ile and then 1 allied flie. The prefeireil lot four. No esplanatlon wan offered bejoiul the obslrurlloii to the plan of rconraiilratloii. American Tobacco was utilckcti from the .Stock exchtngo list, owing to the ill' HlRhiflcutil amount of the block out t and In;: and the facility thus offered for manipulation and the possible working of a corner. The maikct showed fonie reroeiy and closed liiegular. Total sales today, 4H,fW (shares, Consolidated Tobacco fa continued to inal,e up the large-it pait of the bond maikct nml weie reactionary. Total pale, par alue, 13,730,(K)0. United Stales boiubj weie ull unchanged 011 the last r.ill. The following quotations are fiirnlitied The Trib une liy M. H. .Ionian !c Company, ruomt 705 700 Uettt building, Skranlon, l'a. Telephone, U00?: Open. Illuh-M.ow, Clos ing, est, est. ing. American Sugar 120 122")i 120)1 122','s Atchlfon 7t',s 70-?i 71"j Ti'.i Atchison, l'r Srt',4 fl(li iH) 01) llrook. Traction K',f, 03i (ij GHa Halt. A- Ohio 101 10JU JMl IIU',4 Chen, k Ohio J.'iTA 4Hi 41 JO tTilr. C (I, W 2-1 stjrj ol,i 2ii St. Paul lOli KU'ii lMft li!2i Hoik Maud i,yi4 15014 l.ViVi 1."V4 Kim. Tex., l'r fii (Hi f2 fii'i Louis. & Nasi 104 Vi 101 10J',a 101 Manhattan Kle l.'il'.i 1WHI lMVi 135V, Mel. Tiailion 1(i7-)4 100',i 107 107 Mlsiourl IMrlflo 100 100U 11!) 10t)i,l Southern Pacific flS'i MVi KVn u' Vol folk k Westein "ii 50 Bri n." Lrle '.... S'7i :;: miH :v Krle, M l'r 71 71 70V- 70 .V. V. Cent1.1l lfiU4 1CI 11,0 lMVi out. k West .".) :vi ar. xty, I'enni. 1!. 11 118 1S8T4 143 1IS"6 I'arine Mall 47 47li 47 47 Heading fin fiO',4 M fillli Heading, IV 81 M? SHI SITs Southern It. 11 S2V4 -'U -I! "2 Southern 11. 11., l'r .... 02 m n;i MY, Tenn. C. ,t linn (12 02 02 01 IT. S. Leather 11 ll 11 11 I'. S. Leather, l'r , M 81 70 P0 I'nlon Pacific 100 100 !W 10,) 1'nlon Pacific, IV 83 83'4 SS SS Wabash, IV 41 41 41 41 Western Union ill 111 00 00 Colo, l'uel A- lion Ki M W 8.V4 Amal. Copper 00 00 0S 00 People's fias 0S !li 0S '.HV, Am. ('. I'.. TV 80 80 80 So P. S. Steel Co 42 42 (2 42 I', S. Steel Co., IV !U !l Ui,4 011$ Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanni Dairy Co.. Pr. County Savings Hink k Titrst Co.. First National Hank (Caibondale) .. Standaid Drilling Co 'Iliiid National H.lnk Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. Economy Light. 11. k 1. Co I'irst National Hank l.icka. Trust k Safe Deposit Co.... Clark k Snoer Co., Pr Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton A.lc Woiks Scianton Savings Bank Traders' National Dank Scranton Holt & Jfut Co People's Bank New Mexico Hy. k C. Co 110NDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Railway, nrt mort gage, due 191S People's Slieet Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 Dickson Manufactuiiug Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Tiaction 0 per tent l.'conoiny l.igiit, Heat k I'owei Co.. Rid. Asked 00 300 321 30 5'0 273 .... 40 1300 lftt 123 100 05 .'K10 175 107 ... 135 73 113 113 115 100 102 ... 102 115 03 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Conectcd by II, (J. Dale, 27 Lukawanua Ave.) Hour $4.00. Deans 2.30. Putter Prcjli cieamery, 2.ic. ; .lime ciiamery, 23c. ; dairy iic.unen, 22c. t hee-o lHJalJe. l.'ggn Ncaiiiy, :',2c; fancy storage, 21c. Peas per bushel, $1.30. Potatoes Pel bushel, 8."?. Oiieus Per bushel, fcl.GU. New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, .Ian. 21. Flour fairly actiie and steadv with wheat. Wheat -Spot market II1111; No. 2 led, tSc. f .0. b. utloat: No. 2 red. 0Uc. elevator; Nu. 1 minium Dtilmh, 8!c. f, o. b. afloat; option" opened a shade lower but turned bluing in the forenoon. A midday bear laid bike pikes flurply but was followed s.0011 by a piunil upturn, 1 losing ae. net higher; Match closed 83c; May. S5c; July, 84c. Coin Spot steady; No, 2, Wc. elevator mid ti0c. f. 0. b. illicit; option linn before midday, Altei .1 noon Ineak with v. heat the market lalllcd mid closed fiian at ae, net advance; ,!amiiiy el&l USc; May. 03c; July, OSe. Oats Spot llrmsr; 'o, 2, file; No. ,':, 30(..; No. 2 whit', r-l'ac; o, ,1 v.hite, file.; luck mixed neMorii. 31 m.'-'o. ; tuick wiiite, 32a53e.; hull mitulpuhitioii west strengthened oats at (list, but unloading and leattion followed. Itutti t Steady: ucaineiy, 10a 2.lc; do, factory, 1Sal."ic. ; June creamer), 13t 21c; Imitation neanieiy, lla1S',e.; 'state daii.., 14a21 ( heese Finn; Mate full cieain huge fall undo faiiev, 10.al0yie. ; state full cieam mull full nude fani.v, ll.illi'.; late made bet huge, !ic. ; ialu made small, 10iloe. Lgga Finn; stale and IViinlwula, 27a2Se.; western, 20a27c; foutliim, 25a2(ic. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Jan. 21, Wheat Firm, e. lilgli. er; contract gtade, January, S.ia85c. Corn Finn, e. Iilgher; No. 2 mied, January, 00 07c, Oits Steaily; No. 2 while clipped, file. Wool I'lirbangcd. lliittci Sternly but quiet; fancy western cieameiy, 2le, ; fancy nearby pi hits, 27i llggs Steadv ; liesh neirby, 2'e.; fiob uutiin, 23e,; tiv-.il touthwc'hteiii, 2u',; fieli toullieiu, 2,'ta2lc. C heese Finn; New York full cicanis fancy miuII, IHJc; New Yoik full cieauu fair to choice, !)alle, Rcrtiied Sugais Quiet, Cotton I'uchangtd. Tallow -Quiet but i-teadi ; city prime in lleice,, 0c; luiiutiy pilmc, in bauds, 0aiic; luuutiy daik, baiul., fiilic; takes, ii34C. I. lie I'oulti) - -Stead) ; fair deniiiid; fowls, itijlOU'C.; old mo-teis, 7c; ihickciis, IU 10.j ducl.s, llal-ic; geese, 10al2c; tuike)n, lilt lit". DiFN-eil I'oulti) I'll 111, good deniaud: fowls, iholce, lie; do. fair to good, !Uinr, ; old loos ten, 7a7c; thkkeiw, neatb), llal.iV.; wot cm do., 0al2c. ; tmkevs, neiibv, ilioiie to fancy, 1 faille, ; we.lern do., 12al.tc. ; do, fair to good, tialle.; ducks neaiby, lllallc; weslein do,, lOaUe.; gee-e, Oalle. Receipts-Flour, 1,30.) naiieis .11111 i,eoi,uuu pouniis in satus; wheat, ill.. 000 Iniihi'la; coin, 10.000 umbels: outs, l'l.no) biubcls, MilpmenU Wieat, SJ.HW Im-lfel.,: corn, 10,000 liiishels; oatu, 0,000 huilieli. Chicago Qrain and Produce Market. Chicago, Jan, 21. All grains lalllid fioui ye teida)'s depicssloii toda.v. INuly maikets weu inclined to cany over the wet vveatliei weakness but covering wved the day for pijces mid May wheat dosed c hlgliei ; May com .le. up mid May oats ae, Iilgher. I'ioiloiu lo.t fi.i 12c, Cah ipiolatlons weie. .i follows: Flour Rarely Mead) ; No, 2 spilng wheat, ; No, ( H'llng, 73u7Jc.; No, 2 led, St4e.j No. 2 corp, ; No. 2 )cllow, ; No. 2 oats, 10c, ; No. 2 while. 47i',j No. it vvlilte, 0a17c; No. 2 l)e, tilc.; good feeding bailey, 1 fair to choitj mulling, OOaCSVie, ; No. 1 H.t seed, H.00; No, 1 northwestern, I.QXit.'Oi prime tliuotliv seed, W.45.-in.05; lncsii polk, per baiiel, $lU.oUiltl..7j; laid, per 100 pounds, 80.:;0aU.42;'shoit riln fcldej (loo.e), .;!0.i.43; salted shoulders ibnved), 7 I 7e,l short clear sides (boned), !fS.73a,Mj wills, key, basis of lilgli wines, $LS2, Ohicngo Live Stock Market, Chicago, Jan. 21,-t'attle Receipts, .'1.1,500; ttead) ; good to pi hue, yd,AOa7.23; poor to me dium, $4au; stnckeis and fcedeis, it2.23al.73; iow, W.23a,75; heifeis, ifi.OOal; caiiutrs, fctu'i.S'ij bulls, W.23.14.U); calves. U.5011I.U: Texas stecis. ki.'la 0.50. Hogs Receipt! today, a.UiO; tonionow, ;, 000; Itlt over, 1,00); lOairw, lower and slow; liilsed, w).3(lad.3.1; toughs, I3.o0a0.20; light, 3.W all; bulk of sales, 5.U3a0.30. Slieep Receipts, 15,000; sheep, steady; lambs, steady in lower; good to choke wethers, !$J.3n.i3; good In choice mined, fc.l.73a4.73; wetlern fed sheep, &4.50i3.f5; native lambs, ?3.30a0; western Ijmlu fed, s3a3iji. Buffalo Iilye Stock Market, Ka.l Ilullalo, N. V., Jan. 21. Cut tieReceipts, light, falily steady; veals, tpOj7.73: choke, Wl 8.50. llog -Receipts, J,300 head; falily active but lowei; hear), s0.03j0.73; mixed, ssj.oOdO.oO; pigs, tl,T3a5.sj); rougs, 3. in.i3.S3; stags. Ial.50. Sheep snd launbs Receipts, 3,w)0 head; sheip. k.Mn.f... ln... Bit 1..I .1. ...1). ,.. f.l. .I .i;u, .vim., 91.c41.u4, iviii eu mil, ?-"; Weill era, l.30a1.7Jj .veatllngs. l 30a5; lambs, 10c uonjci, tept, o.voau; cuiu 10 (air, s-i.ij). 83, THE -TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Aiore Than Four Lines, 3 Cents (or llacli Hxtra Llits. Tor Hent.' FOll IIHXT Hotel Itest. nil and ,')t0 Cedar avc. 'line, from April 1, Apply nt M)or Davldow, .107 Lackawanna avenue. l'Oll HUNT My residence, 324 Franklin avenue, 12 looms and Hist class in all its nppolu.. molds; will make. n. favorable lease with u good tenant, J. M, Kenmicrcr. FOll HUNT Store, comer l'ltlsloti uremic and lllrch stieet! good location for gioceiy lore or hotel, Addre.su, Comer l'lttstou avenue and Illicit street, FOH ni'.NT .1S, one-half of double house, In upper (Irein Hldge; large .card, bath, hot and cold water, range, electric lights. H, 1'. Hamilton, Paul I building, Spruce itlicct. Wanted To Rent. LAKi: ARILL COTTAOi:, wanted to lent, ,lun to October, 4 months or .1 months, funiMied; nothing fancy; Just plain and comfortable, nt leasouable prlie. Address Cottage, Titbuue. WANILI) 10 HKN'T Tluee or four furnished or unfurnished looms for housekeeping, Adchcss 523 Jelleison avenue, city, Tor Sale. srssr FOlt HALli Facer wilh mink of 2.18; also buggy, light delivery wagon and harness. Will sell entire outfit for 1S0 cali, on account of leaving city. Inquire at J, W. t!uerne)'s Music Store. FOR SALi: At Clark's Summit; n pluc'iif II e icics hoiitc and bun, good fiutt; (heap for cash. Inqultcof Mis. L. l.lnday, 1111 Noitli Main avenue, city. JUST AIIIIIVi:i) with :i c.nload of hoises; goud woikera and seiernl tlo-cly matehed teuus. Weight from 1,100 to 1,500. Can be seen at ii.il Ha.viuond eoutt. F. M. Cobb. FOH SALK Shavings, sawdiiil and kindling wood. At Ansley's Lumber Yard, SOI Scranton St. l'Oll SALK Stock of the lntenialloiia'. Text Hook Company of Sciai'lon (foimeily the Colliery Fngincer Co.), Chas, 1), Sandctson, 1SU Wyoming avenue, Scianton, 1'a. FOB, SALi: CIIIiAF-Flrewond, lion roofing, lltn hers, hoards, fcantllng, etc., fiom old cars; ruilable for all purpos. Jennings, Cential Mines switch, foot of lliurpton Btuet, oil South Main avenue. 10H SALi: Two light spilng wagons and some harrow, cheap. i:vans, iear 1112 Luzerne street. FOH SALK Cheap; hoise, Fprlng wagon and harness, at No. 1820 Cedar avenue. Public Srtle. rt'ni.ic SALi:-vvTvwntiicrRie'1;or tlic benefit of wliom it may concent, on Wed nesday, January 22, at 10 o'clock a. in., at H12 Slid ill's oflke, in the Court House, of the City of Scianton. two (2) shaies of stool: of the Slowers' Pork Packing nml Piovlsion Company, the i.anic being held as collateral lo a note. Wi:i.I.i:S & TOH11KV. Attorne.vs. Furnished Kooms. FL'HNISIli:!) ROOMS for lent, modem Improve ments; piivate family; gentlemen piefeircd, at 517 Adams avenue. FOlt HENT Two comfortably furnished looms for gentlemen; modem improvements; pii vate family. Syo Washington avenue. FOll HENT FurniMied fmnt loom, with heat, batii and gr.s; near eouit house; gentleman prefened. Address Itoont, Hot 290. FOlt HENT Fumltlied roomr heat and bath. C5 Linden btrcet. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with beat, gas and bath,, gentlemen prefened, at 5o9 Adams avenue. Wanted Boom and Board. HOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Tluee or four connecting looms with boaid foi sit, in a nice location .it modeiate tcnus; liutue cooking. Address T., Tiibune office, WANTED Room and boaid in refined 111 Irate family for three ladles; not to ewccctl if!2 per week. One located within live minuter walk from city hall piefcrred. Addles, K. II, Tiibune Of fice. " Booms and Board. ROOMS 10 RENT, with board. b09 Mulberry street. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two ni-o men to board, Ocriuan or Knglih. Call any tlmo after Thuuday. All conveniences, S07 Hairhon avenue. Recruits Wantod. WANTED FOR II. S. ARMY Able bodied un inaiiied men between Hie age of 21 ami :ri; citlrena of the United States, of good chaiacter and tempeiatc l-aiiiU-, wlio can speak, inad and wilte English, For infoimatluu apidy to Recruit ing Oillce, No. 12u W)omiug avenue, Suaiitou, 1'a. LEGAL. Till! ANNl'AL MEETING of the stockholders of The Lackawanna Trust and Safe i)cpolt Com pany for the election of diieitois to erve for the ensuing jeir. will be held at the office of the company, 40t Lackawanna avenue, Scianton, 1'n,, on Monilay, February , 1002, between the liouis of tluee and four o dock p. 111. HF.NHY HELIX, JIL, Swretaiy. OFFICE OF the Scranton Holt an 1 Nut Co., Scranton, 1'a. Tho Annual Mcellug of the stockholders of the Scianton Holt and Nut Com pany, for tlic election of tllicctors for the en Miing veal, and for tho Uansaction of Mich other business a.s may piopcily be biouglit befoie It, will be held at Hie office of the Company, at the Wbiki., on Thursday, Januar) 2.1, nt 2 oYlock p. 111. L. M. HOIU'ON, Secretaiy. Till! ANN I' A I. Hireling of Hie stoi khohlcH of Ihe I.nltipiNe Ponder 31,iiiufactiiug Com pany, for the election of diiretors and the tliins action of null other hu-lne-s ns nuv piopeily come befoie It, will be held cu Wednesday, .1 inu 11 ry 22nd, llt', at Hie nllice ut tho csniipau), Scullion, Pa., lit U.:to o'clcck p. 111. No tiauV fer of ttock will lie nude for ten daw net liieceding tho elate of the above meeting, Ik P. IvINCSIIFRY. Scuetaiy. IN RE: Incoiponillon of the l.ideitafel Singing Societ), of Seiantou, Pa. J it Ihe C'miil of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, No. 000 Jauuaiy Tenn, lt02. Notice is belch) alien that Fled. Saar, et. ill., will oil Sitmdav, Febiuary 2nd, IIHIJ, make up lilicatluu lo said Coint of ('(million Pleas under the. Act of As-cnibl.v of tills Commonwealth, ap piuve'd April -'Mil, 1H7I, mid lh neveial biipple liieuu theicto, foi the chailei of an iuteudeil c-tiipoiatlou to be known as "Lldfitafel Singing Soelel) of Scrauloii, Pa," Hie di.uactcT anil oh jeel of whlili Is, the promotion and cultivation ol i,tiumenlal and vocal music, and for 1M4 pin pose o hate, jiaseis mid enjoy all the tights, privileges and benefits contetied by jld Ait inid its siipnlemeuls, Tlie ce-ittfu ate- or aitlcle.s of association of the (imposed roipoiailoii .s on til In said court in the ubove blatcd uuuibei- and tenn. JOHN F. MCRFIIY, Solicitor. HARFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Harford, Jan, 21, Calvin flitimlierllii visited in WIllces-Barre Saturday unci Sunday. Air. unci Mrs, T. M. Jlnynard, Mrs, Hugh Mr-l.'oimrU ami daiiKliter, Gltulys, mid Mrs. AYhUliiff uttended the meetlni; of tlio Aid sooioty tit Oakley, Janu ary 10, Miss Hutli McCouiiell lias leslgned lier position us teacher at Holdings to accept a position at Trenton, N. J. The mock trial that was held hy the youutf men's union class, January 17, was 11 grand success. Proceeds, !30. J. Y, Lewis will move to Lanesboro, on the Charley Miller farm, about April 1. Lou Huiillc'k has rented tho farm of Hoiltoil Sweetser uml Will take nosses. slon Marcli 1. Mrs. lieoi'tre Duiuvvuv 11ml crrninii'lilM are vlsltliifi In ISltnira this week. 3 Mow KRAN0II WANT. Ot'KIOES. Want Advortlsemonts Will Bo Recoivcd at Any of tho JVollow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. 1YX. Central City ALDEnt SOIUILTZ. corner Mulbcrr; treet and .Webster avenue. CU8TAV PICHEL. 000 Adanii avenue. West Sldo OEOHOi: W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue, South Scranton FRED L. TllRlU'E, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market tticct. Green Rldgc CIIAHLES V. JONES, 13J7 Dlckjcjn 11 venue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green nidge street. C. LORENZ. corner Washington ave nue and Marion sticet. Petersburg W, II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmoie J. O. DONE k SON. Help Wanted Malo. YOL'XH MEN wanted any distance, eoppy leltcis, home evenings and lettirn to as. We piy ;8 per thousand tend addressed envelope, particu iais and copy. F. M. C. Dept. 413, Jlo 1111, Plilladelphla. WANTED Several leliabie and eneigetic life insurance .solicltois 40 represent the "Old Ilcllll" Mutual llencllt Life limiiance Com pany of Nevvatk, N. J,, in Scranton and neathy towis. Apply at once, MO Conuell building. WANTED V young man for stole. II. W. Hal lett, 422 Spruce ttrect. WANTED Youngtmau lo holiclt oideis and de liver goods. Apply II. W. Ilallett, 422 Spruce ttrec-t. WANTED-Hy leading Plilladelphla bouse, fir.,t class Ralcsman, to sell general lino of paper to tlic retail tiade, one who has an acquaintance preferred; must have best refeienee and be able to furnish bond. Address P. O. Uo 203. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. OFNC. LADIES wanted anv distance, copy let teis, home- evenings and letuin to lis. We pay ss per thousand send addicted envelope, particular and cop). F. M. O. Dept. 41,", l)o Ull Philadelphia. WANTED A good, reliable girl to do geneial hnu-cwnik, small family, no small childicn. Apply at oire, Ot'i Madii-on avenue. Mrs. ,. U. Webb. FirTY OPintATORS WANTED Steady work guaranteed. W. K. Beck k Son, ;i30 Adams avenue. WANTED Girl for general housework at Dalton. Address 11. T., care Tribune. Wanted. WANTED flood second-hand furnace, will pay cash. Address Lock Boc ISO, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By gill to do house woik or musing. Adchess 414 New sticet. WANTED Hy a good gill a place to do house woil; hi piivate t.uully; only small familv pa)ing good wages need lepi). if. C, Tiibune uflice. A POSITION wanted by a )Oung man to work afternoons or evenings, can asilst in steu ogiapliy and tipewriling. Addiess, II, E. S., 1010 Noitli Washlngtun .iveiiue. YOt'Nfi MAN of 20. with badness ediicatipn, wants bookkeeping position or office' woiU if any kind, five )eus' epeiiince as cleik; can furnish eve client icfercnccs. Addiess, Position, Bos 10J, Mcosle, Pa. WANTED Hy a young lady with good education, .1 position in an oflice or as assistant booh keepei; highest leferences. Addtea-s Box lot, liawle), 1'a. WANTED Position as baileeper ill IM-cLwi faloon or 1 lub house by party who thoiuglily midcidtnuds his business, laige evpeiience, ca pable of taking full ebmge; lefeieuco as to dial actet, etc.; have been owner iind manager for number )c.us. AildirM Bos: 20, Tribune oillce, WANTED -Small family washing done at lionia Monda-. Mi,. Ed Salmon, 620 PK couit, city. WANTED A position as bookkeeper by gentle man with sixteen )e.us' esptiience; liet of refeiences. (i, Tiilninc oftlce. SITUATION WANTED, by ni.iiried man, as pri vate coachman; belt city icfeieme. Apply A, '.., Tiibune oftlce. SU CATION WN1'ED By a woman to go out w 01 king or to take washing and -iioniug home, or go out washing and hotting. Addiesi 015 Ore haul sticet. Ml PAT ION WAMED'-A .vouiig woman with child 3 .vi'ais old; housekeeping pielencd; be.st leferences, Mh. Blown, Ni. niton jiontofnce. SITUATION WANTED-As tlerk or woikiuiu in jeweliy stoiu; tbiit) )eais expetleiKo; good lefeientei. Addles.) A, C, B., 2iS Spring street, West Pitlston, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED I-UCG. New Ideas, Safe Methods, Large Returns, Cumulative G Bonds of The Southern Mining Corporation Denomination of Bonds $100 Each. A limiteel number of these bonds for s.ile at par, on rensonablt terms or lor cash. '''C -'i $200 worth of stock at par given with each bond as a bonus. The safest and most practical mining proposition ever offered, All net profits to be applied to the payment of bonds. Write for prospectus. - : z The Southern Mining' Corporation 1517 Frankliml Ave, Frankfonl, riiUndelpliia. Vn, HtimnMmMMwiTrtt.ini1.mimi?CTT.MiH WE OFFER TO $400,000 HIE ELECIII fill POWER CBINIY 01 Butte, Atont. (Uutte 14 the greatest copper pieduciig city In tho world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Ueuoniiiuiloii $1,000, maturing 1 to SO yea is. Amply provided fur by reserve and tinting fund, Net earning: time and thiecquniteiD timei interest cluii;ej. Wiite lor icpoit ut Mr, Samuel Iiuull, I'lecident the Chicac;o IMUuu Co., and ipcclal iliculit. RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. I I NASSAU ST., NEW YOIIK. B w nmm l""1"'1 i -" r-m!mrr- f.n DIRBCTORY. i Insertions 25 Cents rim Hour Lines, 6 Centi tor liacli Extra Uris. PROFESSIONAL. Cortifled Public Accountant. JIDWAIII) C. SPAULDIM!. 41 TUAlllinS DANS Hulldlng, and St. Paul Ilulldlng, New York. Architects. LDWAHD H, DAVIS," AllWiTEtJr.TNlELL, Hulldlng. t'lJEDEHICK L. IIROWN, ARCH. n nil.Vt ... ilt0 Kchange nidg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. li.' l. HAnpiNo. coa connell huildino. Dentists. DR. C. K. F-ILENHEIttlElt, PAUL! HUILUINO. Spruce itreet, Scranton. DR. C. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMIN0 lAVENOR. Lawyora. ri!iA!.K s.n'.. 1,0YL1:- AWORNEY-AT-LAW. Itooms 12, 11, 10 and 18 Burr Hulldlng. F. K. TRACY, ATT'V, COMMONWEALTH nt,l)0. D. H, REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NE00 tlaled on real estate security. Meara Hulldlng, corner Washington avenue and Spfuco street. WILLAHD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and counsellors-at-law. Itepubllcan Building, Washington avenue. JKSSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN 10 ""'a ds" Comm'v'1"i Hulldlng, Itoomi K mTAJ?.l ,))' THAYER, ATTORNEY. "J-00. Otli floor, Meara building. 1100M3 T"niAn- ",'AT.r!1,:.9' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HOARD of Irado Hulldlng, Scranton, 1'a. PA"PSON & WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL, Bank Hulldlng C. COMEQVS, 9-13 HEPOBLIOAN nUlLDINQ. Ao"';DniTn0Lr' OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 013 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMORBAU.T, OFFICE 330 WASH' slon. '""me. Residence, 1318 Mulberry, Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genito-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, . to I p. in. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 115 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Hates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European Plan. VICTOR KOCII, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. 11. Briggs, propilrtor. Leave oiders 11C0 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Botli telephones. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS crymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1000 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. HEAR fill LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screcm. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladle, waists. LouUe Shoemaker, 21 j Adams avenue. ' MEOARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, 'EN v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, luJ Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES BAHKE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scianton at the news stands of Heismaii Bios.. 400 fpiucc and 503 Linden: M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna avenue; I, S. Schutzcr, 211 Spiuce street. Business Opportunity. HAVE YOU village, city or town property, Ini-l-ness or stock of uoods to sell or exchange J List )our property with J. L. Tracy, Heal tetats Exchange, Waveily, N. Y. v STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write; for our special maiket letter. Free on application. S. M. Illbbaid k Co., inembci-, N. V. Consolidated and stock Sxchango, 11 and hi Bioadway, New Yoik. Established ISM. Long Distance' Phone 23SS Broad. Real Estate. FOR SV.LE One acre of land, improved with nine-loom house; plenty and variety of fruit; good location in village of Flcetville. Mrs. Ollvo Fish, Flcetville, Pa. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Quick, straight loans or Hulldlng and Loan. At from 1 lo 0 per cent. Call oil N. V. Walker, 314-313 Council building. FINANCIAL. I. F. MEQARGEL c CO. STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CONNSLU BUILDING. I. T. Mcgargel. Roy Chester Mcgarg?!. YIELD ABOUT 5 rrtft - im n-rtg"!irririTniri" - rBff or yq jiV. -i . - esi.
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