" ' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FHXDA, JAMAH 24, 1902 fl. vt& jjfte&c1? k NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA DISASTER AT COXEY MINE One Alan Killed Several Severely Wounded Other Pittston News Notes. Special to tlic Scranton Tribune. Pittston, Jan. 23. Tho Coxey mine of the Lehigh Vullcy Coat company, hIUi nted on North iMulii Btrcct, nenr Pitts ton Junction, wiib tho ncenc of ti most Kerlous oxplonlon just about noon to day, which resulted In tho death ot ones young man find serious Injury of four others. Tho victims are: BKXMAMIX MAVIS, ot 28 Harney sticot, Wilkes Banc, single man, aged 23 .Venn; fatally 1 burned mill Injuicd; died nt I'lttslon hospital. EDGAR I.AX'aAX, ol Noilli Shin street, Pitts ton, aged IS j cam', seriously buriinl about face, neck and hands; lioily bruised. THOMAS JOXKS, u( Knit Northampton slicel, Willcs-Biuo; burned about exposed por tion, condition t.ci loirs; unmarried nun; aged 56 j cars. JOHN" LKWK, of Plains township, n oung nun, linnidiricd! slightly btirncil about face .mil hands. Taken to his home. JOsKPII 1 Ill'ltKi:, of X'nrlli ri.inl.lln lrcol, Wilkes-Kane, foimeily of Wllkca-Itjrio; 1111 iiidiricd; aged 23 .M'ars; bums ery serious about exposed part", bad contusions about tho he.id. Tal.ru to Wllkcsdlanc. hospital. As will he seen by the above, the victims are mostly nil residents of WUItes-Uarre. i'hey were members of one of the Valley Coal company's en Kineei corps, and were at work today In the Coxey mine. They arrived at the Coxey .shaft about S o'clock this morning, and, accompanied by Flro Boss Jerry Mooney, set out to perform soilio of their regular posting work. At the time ot the accident they had just finished surveying In an abandoned chamber within 200 yards of the foot of the shaft. Flro Boss Mooney warned tho engineers not to enter any other chamber until ho proceeded to at-cer-tnln the condition aa to gas. Retiring from the one chamber the men pro ceeded up the gangway, Mooney lin gering behind to place a wooden rail In front of tho chamber they were just leaving so that no tnie might enter be cause there was a little gas theie. The rest of the men loitered along the gangway awaiting Mooney, but one of the number walked a little ahead of the others and thoughtlessly stepped into tho next chamber. Im medla'tely there was an explosion. There was apparently not much gas in the place as the explosion was light and did but little damage to the Inter ior of the mine. The chamber was a low one and this probably accounted for the serious work of the small accum ulation. Employes were at work in tho mine as usual and hurried to the scene to give assistance to tho burned men. who were taken to the surface and .their burns dressed. Ambulances WercTsecured from nearby collieries to assist in moving the. Injured. It was plainly evident that Davis' condition was critical and his head had come In contact with a piece of timber when thrown by the force of the explosion, and the skull was frac tured. He was hurriedly taken to the Pittston hospital but died 10 minutes after reaching there. Young Langnn is a son of the late mine foreman, James Langan, whoge body Is among those entombed in the Twin mine since the big cave-In or a few yeais ago, He Is a brother of City Engineer James Lnngan and resides with his widowed mother on North Main street. Davis, whoso Injuries resulted fa tally, had been in the employ of the Valley company only since last Mon day, and lived with his widowed mother In WIlkes-Barre. The Coxey mine, wherein the acci dent occurred, is only a recent posses sion of the Lehigh Valley Coal com pany, having been purchased by them from the Seneca Coal company. It is one of the mines In the district In charge of Superintendent Thomas Thomas, of "Wllkcs-Barre. The work ings of the Coxey adjoin the Ill-fated Twin shaft, where the BS men were en tombed a few years ago, tho openings of both shafts being within 200 feet of ench other. Thero has been no Increase in the number of small-pox cases here within tho past few days, and it Is earnestly Hoped the spread has been permanently checked. Dr. Mulhollnnd, of tho Pitts ton 'health board, has suggested the establishment of a hospital for the Iso lation of tho cases and suggests tho old.brick building on North Main street, formerly occupied by tho Rico Carriage Spring factory. The snnltnry commit tee of tho "Wilkes-Barro board of health visited West Pittston today and ex pressed themselves well pleased with tho condition of nffalrs there. Persons traveling on the Traction cars between Kingston and WHltcn-Barre are now re quired to show ccrtllleates of vaccina tion. "Word was received hero today of tho death at Columbus, O,, of John Healey, formerly of BturmervUle, Kxe- ter borough, that he had died there of small-pox. Healey left hero a few weeks ago, having joined the United States cavnlry. While alighting from a train a few days ago, Terry Brndlgan, the well known base halllst, sprained an ankle. Tho second Young Men's Christian association basket ball team of this place were defeated at Armory hall, Willies-Biure, last evening, by tho score of 26-1, City Solicitor O'Brien has secured Judgment against twenty-four Main streot property holders who havo ne glected to pay tho assessment for street paving In front of their properties. Robert Parry has moved his house hold effects from "West Pittston to Dunmoro. Anthony Saplego, a miner, was in- YOUR 1TATW"lUbeai strong as ours If )u try Shlloh's Consumption f M od ours is ta strong we l j LI I C suaranteescureorrefuud free trial bottle if you write for It. 6HIl,OIl'S costs 23 cents and mill cure Cou tuiupUou, Pneumonia, Bronchitis aud all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold In a day, aud thus prevent serious results, It has been doing these tilings for 60 years. 8. C. Wells & Co.. Le Roy. K Y. Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects the Stomach stnntly killed by n fall of rock In the Exeter mine yesterday. Ills neck wan broken. FOREST CITY. Special t0 ie scMiilon Tribune. Forest City, Jan. 2.1. The second an nual nmuittet and social of tho L. C. I). A. last evening wan by far the largest social function of tho year and It will long ho pleasantly remembered by the participants. Five hundred persons were present. Tho social was held In tho opera house and tho banquet perved In tho dining rooms In Muchltr.'s new hotel. Both places were elaborately decorated with potted plants, evergreen and bunting. Miss Kute Rlerdon. of Scranton, was musician and Joseph Walker of Curbondulc prompter. Among the guests of tho evening were n. large number of young people from other towns. The ladles made ample PICTURE Can you China? find arrangements for the large crowd nnd among the other meats provided were 300 pounds of turkey. The Republicans have nominated the following ticket: Auditor, three years, T. A. Suydam; auditor, two years, E. A. Wukeileltl; auditor, one year, S..J. Jennings; poor master, S. May; high constable, J. W. Jones; First ward Council, R. W. Taylor; school board, II. Hoggarth; constable, Alfred Trovor thnw; Judge of election, D. J. Jones; Inspector, W. II. Jones. Second ward Council, L. Decker; school board, E. B. Edwards; constable, J. G. Wescott; judge of election, J. M. Brown; Inspec tor, J. C. Waters. Tho funeral of Theodore L. Horton took place yesterday at 11 o'clock. Ser vices were conducted in the Episcopal church nnd Interment was made ot Pleasant Mount. Mr. Horton died on Monday. He was 61 years of age and Is survived by his wife and live chil dren. Mrs. W. D. Owens, Mrs. L. J. Wells, Ernest, George and Edward Horton. A. J. Lowile lias retired from the firm of A. J. Lowrle & Co., clothiers, and J. Joseph Will continue the busi ness. AV, S. Hasklns has sold his laundry business to E. A. Randall and Howard J. Honan who will take possession the first of the month. Those young men are hustlers and doubtless make the business a success. Eight Forest City men, Messrs. Joe Bucinele, Joe Podboy, Lawrence Cis niick, Valentine Kuress, Joe Dobl'sh, Julius Polesneck, Angelo Francisco nnd lgnoc Kaller left this week for the Klondike region. This will make twelve Forest City miners who have gone in search of itches In the Yukon region. Born To Mr. and Mrs. George Mnt tlson, n son. Frank Walker has returned from a three years' service In the regular army. He served In Cuba, China and the Philippines. John W. Jones and John Culloghon are In Indianapolis representing the Forest City locals In tho II. M. AV. of A. convention. The semi-annual convention ot the Jefferson branch union of Christian Endeavor was held In the Presbyterian church here today. "Revive" was the convention topic. The morning ses sion began at 10.:)0 with a quiet liour In charge of Rev, R. L. Clark. Row W. Holllnshcd, pastor of tho church, wel comed the delegates. After a respnutP by J, Ay. Lowry business was trans acted for an hour and Rev. Cj-In Leo of Carhoudule closed tho gosn'on with a talk on "Practical Christianity." Tho main addresses of the afternoon v.ere by Rev. D. L. Meeker on "The Endenvot's Need." If Christ Should Come Tomorrow," by Ruv. C, C. Gil lett and "Wo Would See Jesus" by Rev. C. C, Mackley, An address on the "Value or Influence" will bu given by Rev. E. J. Morris, of WIlkes-Barre to night. HALLSTEAD. Special to tb Etrauton Tribune, Hallstend, Jan. 23, Mr. Ileauyler has been employed by the board of health to shoot all cats anil ilogn on or about tho premises at tho house where tho smallpox patients tiro quarantined. He Is tin export, and only uses ono cart ridge for a victim. Today ho made a few bhots and everyone told, Four dogs und several cats s,yns the result, Tho sick are al considered convales cent, nnd the board of health must be complimented for confining the disease and taking all precautions, Charles Halght and J, Uenrdou. of Blnghamton, N, T., are registered at the Mitchell house. At the caucus held by tho rtepubll cans at the ofllce of C. S, Crook, on Main Btreet, the vigilance committee, Messrs. W. W. Slmrell, John Crook and C, YV, Banks, announced as candidates the following gentlemen, to bo Voted foe at the election on February 18, 1S02; For uudltor, B. W. Lawrence; council, B. B, Huiidrlck, William Kuoeller, Frunlc Arnold, two years; poormnster, M. 8. Lowe: school directors. li. M. Scotten, W, B. Barnes; constable, 1 Bamuel Suekett; udge of election, C, 4 U vX X -fV V--. rt, ft 6j1 2i 7N rvX X 'i63ro. i5& Br Van Wormerj Inspector of election, John Cotidlnglon. The Democratic raticus will 1Q held tit Hooks hall on Saturday, January 25. Warren a. Sltrirelt's appointment ns postmaster nt this place was confirmed by tho sonnto today. Ho Is a gonial gentleman, and undoubtedly will look after the oltlcc to the satisfaction of nil the people of this town nnd vicinity. NEW MILFORD Special to the Scranton Tribune. Now Mllford, Jan. 23. At tho Repub lican caucus meeting on Tuesday even ing tho following olllcers were nomi nated: Justice of tho peace, C. M, Shclpi auditor, F. CL Inderlled: con stable, Clmrlcs Culver; high constable, John Turner! councllmcn, L. Everett, D, IIiiEcr, Bert Van Busklrk: school directors, .lamest Haydcn, S. V. Trum bull; Judge of electlbn, H. J. Tiffany; Inspector of election, II. Blaudlng; poormnster, J. Kcltehor. Miss May Rose Is spending a few weeks In Blnghamton. Miss Lena Spencer visited Bingham-, ton' friends last week. Stephen Decker Is suffcrins: with diphtheria. The young ladles of this place guve a dance at the opera house thin evening. Tho Women's Chrlstlun Tcniperance union conducted a ten-cent supper nnd PUZZLE. here the Empress of entertainment at the home-of Mrs. C. M. Shelp this evening. WELSH HILL. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Welsh Hill, .Ian. 2.1. Tnoidaj 's caucus was an exciting oi?. The wind and rain on Tuetljj piou-d a regu'ar January lliau liemc, slush. .' V.en tlie rop!i of this icmnti' iiluii mo bidng ai dilated. We inut bn uplo-d.itc. -Miss Annie l.lo.id, of Siiaiilnn, if i-illii(r lr mother, .Mi. Kiniucl r.lojd. IIm John Wdtklni in mi the i(I"; ll-l. We nie mou, to huu .1 new pintum-tei. Mi. IV. 1).. .Ioiipm ciiteiLilni'il the l.idii-V A'd at iliiiiitT, )ctfii,iy. Ml,.. Alvlia I)aii U,u tcluimd fiuin ftianNui, and ! ihc tfiit of In.) nle.c, Jlis. I). J. Moi in. Mi. I., lliiiuicll, of Si anion, and .Mis. ItUhnrd l.loul. of f.'aibondah me Nilln;; th'jli iiairnf, Mr. and Mi, ltliliaid l.i is. of tbli place. Jllcltan! On-uu., ulirt ii-unlly fell ficui a lo id of h.iy, -sliiUug mi bN head and -.hoiihb-ii., K doing well, c mi, Melius hK adiaiict'd .ic. Owhnr to the (In-lnu; of Hie IlaVtead -ami flieat ISeml nhiiol-. Pint. Jnhii KIcli.mli l at limuc airaln. I'lof. ltkhanN is osir pupul.ir iMiidld.i e for Mipeiliileiident of the Mi-ijitclid'ui I oi.iil sehmi. OLD FOR6E. Jo-eph Iloblnoii i innfliifi! to his hui.ie bj a fexeie attack nt pleuiUj. Jlliectur UobeiL John-oil i-Ilt1 Ihc bmoiiali sclivoK on Moudai, JII-.1 Ilattli liiake p(llt Mind i. with filrnib at (,'laik'K (iiccii. Mi-. CIiiiIo.h lleikei, of ttnit.iTn. who lui l,pcn ir!tliig at Ihc home of hci fatlin in-l.i'.v fri tho past few e"l;, gae With to (win Imji Mi l'lldav, Jan. 17. The horoiiuli fiho'nK i opened on Monday morning, alter being closed a week uii anount of tmalbpos. A uuii'lisr of chllOien weie i or u. milted on aiciiiint of thtli lot l.!njr xarviintteU. .Mm. Su.Mlei, of leiklle. w.H the guuit of her aid r, -Mr-. John 'lhoru'.on, duiln? the veck. I . T&eafoical TODAY'S ATTRACXJ.ONS. ACAlllIMY 1'i.inUi' U'.iipentcr tiaiipiny. teri.oou aiicl ulnhi, hTAIt- Mi i Nc.v iik, ji." Aftiiuoon nifcla. At- nd "My Friend from India." "Mj Kilend fiom India" Is one of thus pla.vs tint was mitten Ju-t lu mike people lauuli, aim If Ihcie vv.li any nthei nbjnt it wild lost lj i';lit li'li.ic tlio wilier had pime.'ded vny far in Ids v o.k. Mis, Carpenter apd her innii.iny ap. pc-ltd well eipidl lu the mcjslon, i.ud Jeie t.'lidj III the leading p.nt win given nuothei- cluiue m thuw bow funny he can be. The peclaltl-s In. duded llbhtiuted mugs that were uunlderably bitter than die imuIIv com at n 111, 20 and '') lent p.'ilorniaiue, but the calihj pait of this en I of tha evening's piogidiuine wus leiuleied by Mill Ciipciiter heifelf and the little coluied bov in n toug and lake walk, Toplght Hie Xfiy houlh" N aiiio"iucd .mil ioiietiti of Miss Cdipeiiter will be given lu ever lady dtleiidlug. "Miss New York, Jr." I'nr tho iHiialndcr cf this week the ntluithui at the (tar will bo "Jlbn Xevv YoiK, Jr.," which cpxiud Its engagement jesteiday ufteinoon. "Hlr 'tlioinus' icieptlon" Is Ihc mine ot an cntertal.v tug ((.inaction villi v.lilcli th piogianimo openr,) i.-l dining wive'; a nuinlici ot nvv ongs weic (Slvdi. Then, tamo (lie dio In which Larrv Ciauc is (lie of the Mar feature!, lie doea bomo i rally vvoi.deilul palmini.-, Mioity DeWlt, a nildg't tlura feci .,i;li, an Lillian DolVJtt did n mv iJUBlubl) nit, ,. u closing feature of (ho per. foiliidncc a fcklt entitled "Loop Hie Loop" was sIvjii, Ti'c peiloiiniiiue wilt Ik? lepeated tlila and tomoriow atleinoom and nlgliU. "David Qavrlck" and "Blohelleu't Two very dlirerent lped of ihaidctcr will be presccnteil on the jge of the Lyceum tomoirovv, when Croston ( laikc Is announcid to appear da ")avd (larrlik'' at Hie matinee, and as "lllchc. lieu" in Hit evening, TIimo characters are not "ireallonc," of a dramatist. llotli wciq actual living rucn, and each left hb Imprint, not only on Urn arfalit of lits time, but iiKn the lilatory of the vvoild, each in liU own particular sphere. Carrltk vvasSui actor; but an actor of finer mould Hun tho gcneiallty of Ids profe.uion it that time. To hint belong by right tho'' repu tation of bcini; the Hist to "cleiuo Hut stage'' In the (run ineanlng ot the expression. ltlcliellcii was one of the most tiromlneiit per bonjges of hi age, Warilor, ttateHiuii, pi lot t uid Ulploirut, be combined In his niaU-uu the nualllica (or leadershlii iu every brdneli of ttate- crt,tt, and m cinllnil ot .the church ol Borne, ml prlmo nilnWer to the king, lie tvlelded li tho power ol- rrmnici. Carner Stock Company. The Carner Stock company will begin n week's rngraRcmciit at the Academy ot lulc Monday eunlnir, January 2T, prccenllnit lor 111 opening play Hal lteld'i beautiful southern utory In tour nct, "Tlic UnoU o' Tennece." Speaking ot the. Carner Stock company tlic Vllllaiaport Dally Sun ot January IS, 1002, ray "llotli pcrfoimaricei ot the Carner Stock coin, pany at tho I.ycomlng Opera lioe yettcrilty were well patronized ami the nudlencei peak In the lilltlieiil (emu of prnlo 61 the company. Xtatlnee nml"cvenlna; performance, wll be given today." Solum Concerts at SO Cents ruid $1. "Ifnlquo among the world' Rrcatcut imnlcal organlfallonV' li Hie apt way In which Boum'a Hand lifli been mnuned up Mr. Boiim'h organ! inllon ia Just completing II tenth ear of ex igence nnd Hie record It l.a made during that time it a remarkable one. lti achievement! nit testify to nn unflagging devotion to bit work, a cnmptchonslio knowledge of lilt ait, n keen nppt eclat Ion ot the dedrcs of hbi public, a catho licity of ,taatc In matter musical, exceptional capacity aa a disciplinarian and tlic other char acteristic that go to makn ot John 1'lilllp Soma n successful man ot affair as well as nn artist of iiumual and Well merited distinction. lie ha succeeded In putting the military band on a permanent footing, ror the concert work of Hoiwa nnd his band is piactleally continuous throughout the year and bids fair to embrace all the civilized world. It Is at once a, compliment and an aduiluton of great weight when so conservative nnd Influ ential a piper as the London Times lemarks In connection with tlie Fousa conceits In London that "the concert as a whole proved an admirable and most surprising hwon In the poflbllltles of n wind bind when ably trained," but that was the view generally rprpcl whciever the Soua band appeared In (iieat tlrllaln. !iousa' conceit for King Kdnaid and the ltoj.il family on Hie decision of (Jueen Alevanilin's birthday and the decoiiillon of Ihc Victoilan Order bestowed upon Ihc Amciimn nunkl.ni en that occasion marked the highest and moat ion tpkuoiis apiiroval that inuld be cUendcd. Having retiuned lioiue Soiua Is once inoic en gaged upon his icgiilai winter conceit tour with his great band, In the inline of whlili lie will glvmtvvo popular enmnts at the Annoiy on tail. US. Ills foIiiI'Ii. this jcar are Maud ltepe-l).ivls, ropidiio: b'oiothy llo.ile, vhillul(e, and Aithur I'r.ior, tiumbiiiie. STAGE NOTES. Pavid .irfiehl' rev nil this fcamn lm been an cxtiaoidiiMiy una and he Is cun-Ideied one of the niiwt siicie-ful ttitiis on the roid. II. Crane maila h's first stage appraianee in a 'peaking p.ut us the Xotar.v in "The Daugb Icr of the llesiinciit," about thirty-three jeais ago. A doc fiici.d of Stunt I'ob'nn lias kept tab on all bis will;, and .ivs that he has appeared In over OJO iliaraiten during his vaicer on He ftd2C. Ik II. Solliern litis given It out that he -vlll piesont "ltonico and Juliet" net xeasau. Ci-y liottu will rot be the Juliet, as Mic goes with Henry living's company. S.11.1I1 tleiiib.il.lt, who has not appealed at the t'oinedle l'iaiicalc In tvven'l.v .veJip, will do io kbortty on the oei.ijlon of the f.uewell pcifoiiu .ince of a foneer pidteje. fJ.ifdOu has cnuipleteil his p!iy for hlr llemy living on the Mibjoit "f "Danle." and it will piolubly bo pioci.led fut liic lirK tiuie at the l.ouduii I.vciun In the rpihur. (icrtiuik- ll.iv lies claims to have a copjiljtht on "'I ho Choir Celestial" unit hai uked the New Yolk couits to pi event tharlrs It'jney piodiicing an Imitation of her net with "The Moiinon Wile." Itlanelie Hales, who lost nil her hair as a ic-ult of Ilia slcfe of typhoid fever, now weard u brjutli'ul wig of dark blown. May llucklry is .il-o in the fame dais as Jllas Hates ns ie?.uds wi'. THE MARKETS Wall Street Keview. s Xevv Yoik, Jan. -M --'I litre n H' letitrn of .iiiliuatieii In the sti.i k nuikii luiia.v nnd the bulk ol the i-imill up-uit iimis was luutlned to a fliot list nf stouksj which .ulv.im.ed ipilte fln.-iglJ fiiuii the intiiien'.e of i.ieel.ll iinisei. Kvin in the the I'uiii'n.iut professional element v..n evident lu the hellliu to lake pmllts nn tlu .id viime. 'lliuii1 vvus n movement iu the Y.iud:ibil:s wlilili was iippiicntlj stiniu ated bj .iviciliuns that p.ut of the new lulk iiii' f Hie Xevv Wik t'li'li.il was Ui be I'Mlunaod toi that of tie e liiul. I Imliiiiitl, t lui igu and !. laiir-, but lie inovellM'lll l-iion! Its file. lu lie lutr..e 'it lb' day. -M. Luvviemo .ml Adiluudick was milked up nvir lulu point- .tpp.tu'iitlv nti the epeetati'it that ii woul.i be taken nvei b." Xiw iuik C n ti.il. I'lw iCvintlv iici'.ilnt hlieiilli uf tb lot d tlaitliui -locks ltd b,v Metlupotiun tuet Ibilliv.i.v iiiiilliuieil fu' :i tune t.idn.'', bat III' whole pump iiiiuuibi-d ti leilU'u;. Sun MKcetdi'd to the li'.uter?lilp iif til" in.iil.ei, mil kite In ihe day v. .is ilit-ci .) po'ni. over lis nliilit. An .I'liui.ce of 111 p..int i In til" plir- ' the piodiiit and upfliti nf an iisiieiueut ai Wi li Inatcu lucking to liec mtiy or I'uiun raw Mirir wtle lUcnuiUHble f u tll.it l'luwmenl. Allliti ii.ditd L'oppii hhowed roMo ttiiith tin Ihe fiiowtli of tcielgn deinand fur i as-, snppei. T.i liil Hiles lodj.i, .-.W.Jkl hale,. Th"ii' w.u i ill tiiiurd .utlvit.v iiiuolu u-tutll.v q.t'ct b ui-Is aid hon e stilkins gall's veic leii'ided, but III.' mil l."t gilu'iiill.v was irievtlldl. T.tal i lie-, pi .ilii", -i.H-'t.UJi. I'nlted htute- nev. I'.i uupn.i I'ecliicd '1 pci tint, in the lair mil. 'Ih' fillowiiiB .piotjiimi, aie liindshed 'I'll- Tub rre liv XL S. .Iiirilan X. l'oitiiau.r, 1 'in 705 "U'l Hens lnilhliiir, ii'.r.iiiton, I'a, Te enbuiie. WJOs: Open. IIUli- Low. Clo'- lug. r-I. -'. 'It- Aiciltdti Sugir IK Uili 122M 12i?a .tiliVon 7.!d 70 7.V, i.'i.'s Ati-lii-on. 1'r uVi HI'; i'ui M'i Iiiiioklyn li.ictiou Uu')s d7' Hil,i W,s Halt. Ohio 102 l.)2'i Mi Wl' i Uies. k Ohio 10"a lfi?i i !0t ride. ,t ti. W 22 U 22T-. 21 225s .'r. I'.iui io; vti m nt Rod. Maud I.V, 1.17 1H l'.'i's Kim .t ie-., it ..:... .-i'li :,:Ti i'l- i l.oiil.. Ic Xash ,....12J'.!i 10,t, in.-, ia'k Jlui.'i. Hail Klevdted ....l'.ii'i 1S7 ltfi'-H U'5)! Met. Tiditiin 170' 17.! 170i 171H X . vim i I'aiiik' 101 102", Hklli ltliVi rui.lheiii IMilftv .'i-'n "''''i ''N7-, :t Xoifilk .- Wisft-in II :il fll flt X. V. CVntr.il Ill, Mli lliPj 111 out. .'.- West T.m .,, mu :;.; ii-i mi. ii. it ir; iPij its's nii'i I Ml Hlr Xl.lll 41! It! 1(1 41 Heading oiii; .1 lTf. 3'IU ,V!l4 I'ddlng, I'r I-.' S2 t-1 M!s hjutlKlii II, li !,2'i .!2i .121; .,2s Hutheiii II. Il Pr .... W-s tiJT(, lej's li2?i Teuii. Ccal .V lioi (.21' lli't Iri'.i i' C. S l.falliei llli 11'., 11J 11, I'. M. LMthei, J'l sti', son mm; MV,i Ciilnii I'.ulno Id)'; ll)li Mt, 1J0H Wdbish, IV IMS 12 IM'- IJ Western li'liion lit i4 ijl H's Amal. Coppei 7u 70', (ili"ii 7111,4 People's (fas m lirtft Iti09i Hxi'-a Te.di I'dclllo .IS .'!' .'!. ;',') Am. (.'.if roundly 20't Si-"i siii; 2:Hi l S. Meel tu IHj I2?s 121, I2 l. S. Mcel Co., I'r .... OI9l ll-i tuaj on; Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. LatKavvatind Dairy Co., I'r County Savings Rink & Tt'tist Co.. Flilt Xational Bank (Carbondale) ,, Standard Drilling Co Third Xutioual Bank Dime Deposit and HUcount Bank., Hconomy Light. II. & I. Co , First Xational Bank Lliln, Trust & Kdfe Deposit Co..., Clark & Knqvcr Co., I'r ,..., Scranton Iron Feneo & Mfg. Co. ,., Scranton A.Nle Wnilcs ,,,, , bcranlon Savings Bank , Traders' National Bank ,,, Kranton Bolt k X'ut Co.,,,,,,,,,,. People's Bank ,,.,, , New Mcilio lly, & C, Co. .,,,,,,,, BOX'DS. Scranton ('avenger Railway, flrit Bid. Aikei "I R60 32S 30 M0 275 ... 15 1300 111 12J ... 100 03 iOO 170 ... 1071i ... 13 ,.. 75 Uortgage, due 1020 People's street Itallw iv-u ,, 113 way. first mort gage, uue rus ..,,..,.,,,. People's Sjtreet Hallway, General moilgage, due 1921 ,,,.,.., Dickson Manufacturing Co. ,,,,,,,,, Lacka. Townihlp School 0 per cent. City of tcrdnton St. Imp. 0 per t Scranton Traction U per cent. .,., Kiononiy Light, Heat & Power Co., US ... 113 ... 100 ... 103 103 115 ... OS Scranton Wholesale Market. (Counted ny II. O, Dale, 27 Latkawamu Ave,) Fiom I.U). Bediis $.N. Butter I're.li cieaiuery, 2.V.; June cicdintry, SJVic; tl-i.li ciuineiy, 22c. Clieee--HMjl2o. I'gg Xearby, !!2e.l fancy storage, 2lc. I'easv-I'er bushel, ll.DO. Potatoes 1'er bushel, 83c. Onions I'cr biulicl, I.0. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Jan. S3. Wheat le. -lovveri con- THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Titan Tour Lines, 3 Cent tor Each Uxlrn Line. For Bent. HAM' DOIUlbi: house, MS Harrison avenue, fls. Also half double houo, IBM l'lne street, Jfl". l'oseepslon now. Apply OM Harrison itvenue. 110US): NO. 0.12 Porest court, between Wyoming avenuo and Krlc depot. Hent, S12. Momoo llrovvti, Hull' Head. STAlt CAKK. with fixtures, for lent. Apply J. C Welcbel, 33i) Weluter avenue. KOIl lli:XT-Hotel llest, .111 nnd am feil.tr nvc tine, fiom April 1. Apply at Mjer Davldovv, 307 Lackawanna avenue. Toil ltnXT My residence, RU franklin avenue, t'J rooms aud first class In nil Its appoint ments; will make a favorable lease with a good tenant. J. M. Kcmnicrer. t'Olt rtKNT-SlS, one-half ot double bouse, In upper tlrcen Illdircj largo .vnrd, bath, hot and cold water, range, electric HkIiIs. II. I". Hamilton, 1'aull building, bpruce Btieet. Wanted To Rent. liAKi: Anil'.f, COTr.Vai:, wanted to rent, .tins to October, 4 months or a months, furnUlicdj nothing fancy; Jut plain and coinf.Ttable, nt leanonahle price. Addren Cottage, Tribune. WAXTM) TO ltllXT-Tlireo or four fuinbhcd t unfuinlshcd looms for housekeeping. Addis ..2 Jefferson avenue, city. j?or Sale. VWWid'x'' I'OII SALi:-A good hoie. Apply to tleorge Hiicgol, til olive slreet. 1JI.ACK MAI1K I'OU SAI.i:; giuiantecd sound nnd kind. i:. O. L'ourscn, 12') l.iekivvanna live. l'Oll SAM: Pacer Willi maik of 2.1t; .lUn buggr, light dellveiy wagon and hamc!. Will sell cnllie niiltlt for 1.'!0 nisli, on nciouiit of leaving city, fnqulic at J. V. tiuernsev'd Muslu lme. Jl&T MIIHVr.l) Willi a en load or linnes; good vvoikirs and several uloselv matilud Ic tins. "eight fiom 1,100 to 1,000. Can bo seen at Kit Itijmond I'ouit. j. Cobb. l'Olt fJM.i: Shavings, i-aivdinl and kindling wood. At Amley'a Lunibei Vaid, S01 Hiranton S'. rOU SALK-Stoik of the Inleinatloi.d'. Text Uuok Company of Sci.ii ton (fnnueily the ( ullleiy l.nglneer Co.), Cha. 1). induon, M0 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, I'a. I Oil SAI.i: CIIBAP Firewood, non rooflnK, Um bers, boards, scantling, etc., fiom old cats: fuilable for all purposes. Jeiimtis, Ceutial .Mines switch, foot of Haii.ptoii sttcet,.olt Snuh Main avenue. l'Oll SALK Two light spring wagons and sonio haiuis.s, iheap. I'.v.ins, rear 1U2 Lticine ftieet. FOK SAI.K Cheap; horse, sprins wagon and harness, at 'o. 1S20 Cedar avenue. Furnished Booms. ITRXlStini) ItOOMS for lent,-modem tui'ii ivc ments; private f.nr.llv; Keiilleiiien pie. en. d, at j.'I7 Ailann avenue. FOK HUNT Two comfortably fuitil-'.ied loons for gentlemen; inodein Inipioveiiu-uts; pii vate family. SSO Washington avenue. roil IlllX'I l'liiililu'd front mom. with hi.it, bath and sa; near comt hou,e; g. iitlc'.iun preferred. Addict Ilouin. Hot 2'm. 1011 lti:NT ruinM.cil loom; I'.'i Linden stieet. heat aul bath. FUKXISIIKD ROOMS FOR RI'.XT. with heat, ras and bath, gentlemen prctenvd, it ."d! A'kvin avei.uo. tl.ict guile. J.iuu.iiy, Bl.iSt'ie. Coin lic low ei; Xii. 2 iiiived, .I. mil n, ili.u).,e, (iiu-tI;.!. luvvei: Xo. 1 wh te llpppd, Vplji-. I'.nu-Diill and 10c. pel b.uul hmu; wlntei mipim. S-Mi'ii 2.111; do. tn, sS.tOi'i.l.'i; Piiiii'vlvi'iiii 1'illei chin, if;!.2.1.i:l.4"i: do. do. siiaijli,, i.0iS."i); wisliui Winlir ileal, -J t. :!0 1:5 .Vl : do. d i. sii.il,Mit, .i.M'ii".-''; do. do. piili'iit, si.Sljl: -pi lui; ileal, s.'i.2".i!l. I.'i: do. sii.ituhl. -sLrrM.-kMi; di. intent, S.Mil. Rj e riniii ki,:iiii.;.ii p.'i b.incl. li.i.k wki'il I'luui 2.2ii2."il per ll'l pound-. Ildttei I'll in. He. liigliei; e'.ti.i vv-esiini iicmi'i-iv. 2lf: ili. iiea iiy-piluis, 2.r. I.a-i -Il-uij . Io, lils-1 ei ; te-h li'dili, 2se. : i!o. west in. - v.; ilo. -.nith- ut-li-in. 2Mi.; ilu miit'i'Mii. 2i.i27... t'li l','- i 'ni't M'W -v K full e p.iiiii fancy, ll'ir.; i'. do. do., f.i.r Io iho'i , lii;.je. mI'I' il S 1 1 1 r Finn mid 10 pilots hichn: m.vi A, .1.1J'.: 1 1 In-, m : pnnileii'd, IM,'.; Kianuliled ami ii -til A, 4 7'ir.; Liiiifiil's,ps' A. I. .'.",. ; No. 1, I. Hie. : N s, -j ei,,) ;, i..,-,,.: n. . t.:iit,; Xo. .1. I.'.'i-.: No. II, t '.Mi.; .. 7. I. IV.; Xo, s, ..; Xo. Ii, .U'5.-.: Vn .11. ll.e"i.: Xo. 12. J.siic: No., it. It. 1", i.nd III, :!.7iV. diion M.ii. hlulur; mid illiug unlands. h ii-l W. 'I all Dull and weik; illy indue u tlere-, t'r'L.; uttiili do. do., Illinois, trifal!-1!'. : d d.uk, ilu., .",aGi.; i.ik.", i.'!e. Live I'oulli.i .Steadv fib dim ml; fowts. I lUdlli'.; 1 1.1 riusli'i . 7e.; ihl.-ke.. t'.il').'.; dm-ki. I ISslV.: iip c. ulil 'v.: tiukeii . Ilialli.-.: vvlnt-e ihlik'i s, 'I2il !i'. Hie.i.(d Pi-.il.iv -I'iiiii ami 'n ! poi d iiiiiMiiI: fow s, ilntio, U" : do. fi'e i, j .-.il'on or ileb house by pdil.v who tItoitii;hl' j suril. IOiIU-vii.: old luj-tei-, 7a7'T.; hh kens, nn Ii I -LiihIs hi. bit-inc-.-, laie evpriiiiu.', i.i I leaib". I'lit'c; wi.-tcin i!m., ''.iI2 .;('.: turkevs, I liille it IdMiit full ihnge; uferenie .is tu dial- I'.Hili.v c'lok.. to fine. 1,'jiIi.'.: ..'.-t'lii v! ,. do., lllilli'.; fill to i'iui'1 ib,. Pali, i dulls iiejiby, 1 iiI.'k.; v.i. tern di. 12al li : ecu.", ''ilu. lii nip- Floi'i. 21)00 ban It ,u,i l.iW.uOO no'in Is 'II suiki; when, I't.Kt) bu'lu-ls-, cini. 7.0.H bush-ol-; nits. V)QV) Im-lii'l . Shlpi tent Wheat, 11.1 -0 bushel.; ioiii, 7,() luisl-el": oat-, S,Y Im-h-eN. New York Grain and Produce 3IntUet Xevv Ycik, Jan 21. Flour Unc'y Ftiaily all day but not quola'il.v luvver; v.-li.t.r patents, t.1,73 at; vvlrt r Mi.ilkliis. s.!.(jOd.i.73 ; Mimic-ota ii.it int, Ki.SJall.-i: winter etra. D2 im.i'I.R.1; lln np,ntd bdkrK. 12 1)5.1.1,8.1; viutcr lo. ki.iiIis, isJ.7i) d2.F0. Wheat ''pot easy; o. 2 ted, S7s(,c. f. ii. li, nltuiit; Xo. 2 led, IM?J". tl. valm; nntlom i.nly iu Hip div eperlPneed u tevere deillii.'. 'Hie ileiiiMallriitinn in eoiii. t.i-h'r t .iblei nnd (.inn. ilile home nop news .ill asds.cd Ihe LumIc ,ilnl It v'ns not until espoit il'iniiiid il.'Vi'lti'i'l .ibri iiilddiy llidt piitr idlllnl. 'I'll" ( iu-' wis le,itj'.v it "ud'.di'. net deilliie; M.ns-li roed KVi-. : Mi.v, Sl'ldi'.; July. Hr. Cull s., ,t v.eikcr; Xo, 2, li"Tii. (levatur anil d7Tii I. b. d.li.tt; Icivv unit general celling demoiiluel Ihe nidiket, 1 reading pikes Hie. heia with no ileiiuud; al though it tallied slightly with vvh".il, Ilu ilo.o was ei.y ut I dl'ii. net ileiilue; .l.iniiiiv elo-el b7Ue.; Slay. U7'4c: -liilv. 07',e. Oats Spot dull aim ei-iei; ao. !, .!-'.; u. a, i'c; xo. 2 vv'ilte. :.2aJ2'ii'.! Xo. :; white, ."il'ijai.; ti.uk ml.eil ui'Mpiii, 3(k', ; liuk vliite. .ila37p. ; Willi ntlrr ui.ul.etJ oats l.ioke tli.uplv toll, it-'..itnl nor hedvy Ihiuiditltiii, llutti'i Finn; cicimeiv, ULi tile,; f-ttoi.e, :i.iI7i.i June iieiiiui. lli'JIe ; Imlldt'nii neaiiiei. IhlHiic; sine d.ili.i, III 22i. t'liee-o I'llin; stule lull (icini, Inge fall uiddii fine. lDVsdlOVii' ; do. do. do. mull tin. do. do. llUalt'.C''' I lite nu'!e b.'-l luge, l)i ; i'n. do, 'do. ,111.111. lOliniJe. FBg- -Kas.v ; ute and 1'i'iii.vlvdnla, 2?d2tlc. ; wotcin, 'JSe. ; tiilli cm, 27c. Chicago Qrain and Produce Maiket. (Iihago, Jan. 21, A sharp bear attark on tuiu brought pii by the veary weak cih cltuatlnn nnd slumps in outside markels tent pricei in nil pit) sliding down hill toddy. Coin lnoke 2c, wheat, Hie.! oats, 1V( ami notfc, 40v'. Alter tlio uhiddciit'c of tlio piiikly feeling attendant up m heavy foiled selling tlieie weie sliijlit rraelloiis. May 10111 iiglstrrtd a net low of Hi; Jlay wheat. ?sa?ic.; and May oats. Ir. Provisions 1 loscd 2!te. tn 20a22',4f. lower. Caih quotations were us fol low! Flour F.as ; Xo, :i kpiln;; wlieit, "la 7Hi'.; Xo, 2 led, KilaaSHie.; Xo. 2 oats. 4U 4Uc.; Xo. 3 while, ISallVSc; Xo. 2 ie, 02c; fail lu (holce mailing baile,v, !ni'-. No. 1 ili nod, 1.0U',5; Xo. 1 nortliivii.tini, l.i'UVji prime limotliy sccil,sfi).30; ui;,i poik, IU.01i 1(1.10; Idid, 0,20a0.23; sl.oit lilu, 5ta.2Vit.4Ui diy tutted khouldeis, 7!4i7'4e. i short iledr sidi-s, iss.TO aS.K); wliltley, $1,32, Chicago live Stock Market. Chicago, Jan. S.1. rattle Receipts, 10,300; 230 Tctons; slow but generally Heady; good 111 piline, 11.30.17.23;' poor In medium, MaO; tink ers and feedeis, l2.2iLTJ; isiws, ,, r,Oa4,73; belt ris. 2.23d3.33; idliuers. UVi: bulls, lj.'.2Vl I.iiO; iiilves, ii.rjOM.1V, Teds ted iteeis, ftlaHSl. Hogs Ituelpts tisld, 38JIO0; toiuoiiovv, .Si,()00; lift over, b.uOO; uillvcuua stioug to tk: Idglier; lulled ami liutcbcis, fj.lsl.iu.40; (juod to ilioko heavy. i)UiU.50; rouuli ieavy, W.ia23; light, 143.00a 11; bulk of tales, HliOuil.3). Sheep Rcielpls, 13, 000; sheep, steady to 10o. higher; good lo ihoice wclheis. l.30a5; wi-jlctn shiep, sl.21a3.73; iijive ldiubi, fl.20ai.10; western limbs, is3at). Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kat Buffalo, Jan. 2J.4--Cdttle Recelpls, )IKlit; unlet quiet but stcddy; veals, iiunmon la good, iia,8.23; 'Iiolce, 8.50a3.73. Ila.'s-lleielpls. 0.20 beadl market falily active but gencially Uut; best bed vy. Sd.oUiU.uOr nil.seil naikei.. hi. iiuii .-ji. pigs, Ijij.30a3.03; rouitlis, W.40a3.73;-.tags, Wal.OO. Sheeii 'Mid Ijiuba-Rccclpta, u.jr.), Iniliidlng 00J Cuiiadas; auibs, shade lower; sheep caller; lops mixed, fl.13it.u0s baudy wethers, .fl.00al.73j 3 Mora nilANGH WANT (IITIOKS. I..I.I p i i.i.i-ii i nt Want Advertisements Will Bo Beceived nt Any of tho Tollow lurr Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIHLTZ. comer Mulberry street and Wcbsler avenue. UUSTAV l'IClllX, 050 Adams avenue. West Sldo aCOROK W. jnNKIXB, lOl Soulli Main avenue. South Scranton KflL'D L. TBlU'l'i:, 72'J Cedar avenue. North Scranton 01.0. W. DAVIS, comer Xottli lliln avenue and Market street. Green Bldgc ClIAnilES V. JOXUS, 1537 Dickson avenue. P. J. JOHNS, P20 Green Itldue street. C. I.OUKNZ. comer Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNKPFKL. 1017 Irving avmue. Dunmoro J. o. noxi: k son. Eelp Wanted Malo. AC-IICK, llKI.LMILi: MAX tiiTeuTsei't" liii-e in itluf.li luring lomp.iiiy locally, Ab-oliitely in, t.nm'.sing. viiveiiieiiieiu io ngnt pulv. Ml aij, !flS.(H) ueckl.v. Adihess . J. Uhl. 72:! Chct nut stiect. I'hil.idelplili, I'd. WANTIll)- CdtivnsMprs to caiiv.iss bi Xew Ynik tale. Ilxpcusi-s ndiiinied. Call todav and I'lbkiy on 1". X. thallin, Luk.ivv.uiMi 'Will y House, WAXTi:i)-lly leading Philadelphia hou??, rust clam .ilesin.iu, tn dell irrtici.il line ol paper to the letall tiude, one who lias an .leipiaiutanic piefened: imi't have hp.t refeienrc and b.- able to fuiniih bond. Aildiess P. O. l)o 20. Phila delphia. Kelp Wanted Female. Firry operators guaianteed. W. K. avenue. WAVTi:i) Steady work Beck k Snu, SM Adams WAXTKD Girl for geueial housevvoik at lialton. Addrcs II. T., care Tribune. Agents Wanted. WAX'l l'.D Ten in n io cair nss iu New' Yolk state; exptnses .idvanied. Call ut once on I". X. 1 1 alien, L'lik.iwanna Vullvj House. Becruits Wanted. WAxrilD FOR U. S. ,itIV Able bodied nil liuuiled men bitweeu the ages of 21 and Si', cllleiis nf the Culled S!.ues, of good cl.diaU r anil teuipeidlo Ii.ililt.i, win, tan speik, i"ad and w Hi- l.iiA-lish. I'oi liitou.'.jtlon apply to Reunit ing Olhic, Xo. 12J Wjoiuing avenue, Scianton, I'a. Situations Wanted. SI'ICATIOX WXTi:i) llv a widow In ilu wa-li-Inir, iionimc ir cle.iuiiii; of npv kind. Ail die.ss .Vlls. J. Millie, 7I2 Schnell (unit. MTI'ATMIV WAX'li:i)-lty .i joiing bey l" ym old, willing to do .invthliig. Adihuss i:. Ik, 00.! Washington .ivenue. T- hlTI ATION WAxrt:n-ii.v if ii lo do huUM Xevv i.ticu'.. w ik u- nuisji' Aihlie-s III WAXTIlll-Hy ! Kienl irlil a place tu ilii heii-e- well, ill piiv.itc fa'tiiily; nnly i.ill f.initlv pa.vin f.tiod wages need ii'pl.v. XL C, Tnbune , othLC A 1'lKITIOS' w.iulcd ! a voting nun to work iirtcntoc.n! ot evtniiiirs, i.,n ..insist m stcn- oiapl, ..nd tvpewi.t ii. Adilii, 11. K. S., lOiO .Noun v.i b.niiliiu avtiiiic. MIl'.Nf; MAX if 20, wilh liu-iiics- islmali hi, Wdlits bjokkeephi' posillou oi oftlte vvolk if .ui kind, live .vein' c'.puii'iici' us ileik: i Hi liuiil-h evellert lef.iciite-. Addii-s, 1'osiiion, l!o Hi!, Xlcusii, l'.i, WA.NTI'D 11 a yours lad.v with cm.il edui.niou, a pi Mtli ii in an oflkc tu .is dssLsiitnt bonk' kvepei ; hl'ahe-l Icleienc-M. Adilie-s Bu lid, H.iwlry, l'.i. ' WAN'TIID Position as biukei-ui iu first-class i.ue.', fie.; have belli uvvnei .in I ininiger for I iiiuiiIju i.u-. Adihiss Its . 20, Tiiblu.e otlne. A.N'I KD "mail family wn-ltliig iloue at liuimi XU nt'.i n .Mis. IM Sibnoii, 1120 Div couit, city. WAXTKD V position as bookkecpei by uintlc man with -.IMccu ;.edis' i'peiLpee; lie,t of icfeieiicis, ti. Trlliuno ufllcc. SITUATION W'AXTi:D, by mauled nun, in pi), vate loaihlu.in; het vliy iiieicute. Applv A. '.., Tribune ofllee, SITFATIOX WAXTKD lly .1 woman to uo out woikiug ir to like wu.hlii uid mmliu home, or ro out unfiling and lioning. Addles. 1113 Outlaid elifct. MTCVriOX WVli:i- ,v.,ilng woin.in vvltu c lit lil :s .vi.iis old: housekeeping pi.fened; ln'-t 1 cfi i.enci-. .Mis. Ilinvvn, Snaiitoii ini,iutlli.c. SITrA'llOV WAXTKD As duk or w01l.1u.111 (11 Juwiliy Moir; llitilj jcaii,' eNpailinre; gocd leu'ii'iiciy Adilie.-s A. C. 11 , 2Jb Spiing ntieet, Wi-t I'itt.tui. Pa. .Wanted. AXTKll Kv.'i.v fanill liullii'ii'il Willi loaches lo iiii us ilti'lr iiil.li 0 ss. Wo planum line tlio Bleiti'.i lln nil, .Moth mill 1'oillliy Veimiii eter 11 luitois of the age. lie. us Puwdei Co., l)o fill!, Siiaiituli, I'd. Wanted Hoom and Board. WAX I'KD Room and bo.iid in rrllncd piivato family foi thrio I idle.,; not lu cvicid 112 Pr week. One located within live minutes walk fiom illy hull prefcricd. Address, K. II. 'ftlbune Of. tke. Ilooms and Board. TWO CON-Xl.rriXtl looms uml bo.iid for family Of tluee; iciitral loi'dtlon. Adille.-s l!o li, Tllbuile olllce. ROOMS '10 RKXT, with bodrd. street. bOO Xlulbcrry Boarders Wnnted. WAXTKD Two bodrdus in niidll jirlvalo family. Addii-M lj., Trlbium oftlic. PltlVATK FA5IILY vvUbcs to bavo two nice men to boaul, lieiiiiaii or Knsllsh. Call any tliiu alter Thuisday. All conveuieiiii's, e07 lldiil.ou avenue. Lost, LOsT Jewel neckldie, bclvveen D. & It. depot ami Jonas lamirs' stole. Reward II leliiuicd 'to Kvu IliUel, !0 LiKldwamia evenue. .veailiuxs, 1.30.0; culls to good, Ss2.it.10; Cau ud.is, dull; top lambs, JJi.ia. 1.1 ; cull, iu good, fj.73a3.ls), East Liberty Ltvo Stock Movket. Kist I.ibeily, Jan. 3.J. ( atile Steadi ; ilioUe, tjU.4tljtl.Ult piline, V',S3aH; kuoU, 1(3.33.0."), Hogs -blow; piiiuu'liclilis, tsJ.4ikUfl3; -bat mediums, ?O.23aU.S0; heavy Vorkeis. W.13aU.20; light York i'is, S.tsldO.ul; pigs, ifJ.Mal.Wj lough small ,ln'ip, hlghei-; best wetbeis, fl.3oal.iL3; stills ami liuuiiion. fl.tVU2.g4; J failings, ?sJal.t3i veab lalves, 7a7.00. Oil Market. i Oil C'ltv. Jan -1 0,1x111 tolluos lis. ,m. tltu-atiMi, no bid or ollei; runs, W.oOi Uiiivlt; uviiage, 7IJUO. bariel.jWfpuii'iii, ,U2,1 b4iils; uvirage, U2,1U boiieli. ' SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. tt' ga 9 s ?V Insertions 25 Cents Tin i Pour Lines. 6 Cents tor Uacli Ultra Llru, PROFESStOQtAL. Cortlfled l'ubllo Accountant. i:VVAin) c."siULiitxoTa7mliiiii"iiANl Ilulldlng, and St. Paul Ilulldlng. New York. Architects. iimvAiii) ii. Davis, Aiicitm:oT, connclii IlulUllnj, i'iii:m:iiicK l. niiowx. Ancn. n., m:.t Lstate Ihchange llldg., K(l Washington ave. Civil and Mlninrj Englncorrj. it. L. ii.vitnixa. oon coxxiiLt, iiuildiko. Dentists. iR. o. i:. i:ili:nui:hui:ii, 1'aum iiuildino, Spruce street, Bcranlon. D. 0. O. LAUUACH. 115 WYOMINa AVKNUli Lawyers. nASK ,,:- nOYLL'. .VnoilNI'.Y-AT.LAW. Ilooms 12, 11, io and 13 Burr Ilulldlng. F. K. THACY, ATT'Y, COMXIOXWHALTII nbl)0. D,in.' ,K:i'I-Oni,i:, AITOItNHY-LOANS Nf.OO. tlaled on real estate security. Mears Ilulldlng, " "Miiiiigiun avenue aim spiitco street, WILLAIH). WAIIUIIN & KXAPP, ATTOUNUYS ami oiinscllors.at-lavv. Republican Building, Washington avenue. Ji:.SSiIl' JESsUI'. ATTORNIIVS AND COUN 111 'o'aml "' Co"lmomvcl1111' Building, Hooini r''m,iP J)'- TIIAYKR. ATTOltXHY. ROOM! sal!:n'. Otb floor, Mears building. Ij,,,Ax W-vT1",:t!' ATIOIIXIIY-AT-LAW, tOARD ofTiade Ilulldlng. Scianton. Pa. 1''i'1o,'P"n0,,'t W'JLCOX, TRADI.-ll'S N-A'nOXAb '"' Building c. coin:avs, o.m m'Ptini.ioA.v building. ,)- DU'fT"OM'. omen MOVKD to no! 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. W. U. ALLF.X. 313 XORTH WASIIIXOTO.N avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMORi: li.V, Ol'FICR 33t) WASH, iiigtnn avenue. Hesldeiiee, 1318 Mulbcrrv. Chronic dlsea.-cs, lu.ig. heart, kidneys atid KPtilto-uiliiaiy organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to lp.m. Hotels and Restaurants. Tin; i:lk cait. 123 and 127 fra.nklin avc- nUc. Bates icasonable. P. ZIi:0I,CR, Proprietor. SCRAXTOX IIOUSi:, JJEAR J)., h. It V, PAS spngei- depot, Conducted on the European id in. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. I11HOOS CLI.'AKS PRIVY VAULTS AXI1 cess pools; 110 jilor; only liupioved pumps used. A. B Briggs, propiietor. Leave oiders Hod X'ortli Main avenue, or Flckc's drug store, cor ner Addirs iiml Jlulbciry. Doth telephones. Seeds. 0. it. claiiki: & cq.. sr.i:i)SMi:x axij nurs- er.vnipii, store -01 AVashington avenue; green b)u.e-, 1030 Xoitli Xldiu uveuue; sloro tele phone. 7S2. -TJ Wire Screens. josbpii ki;i;tti:l, hi:ar nn lacka. avr.. .Stiduiou. i'a.. niiiiiifaetiuei of Wiio Screens. Miscellaneous. I)R:mIAKIX(3 lr01t CillLDIinX TO ORDHR; n!su ladies WdUt-s. Louisa Sliocnnker, 2U Adams avenue. MFOAIIinX BROS., PltlXTFRS' SUPPLlHS, EX- elopes, paper bigs, tninc. Warehouse, 1J0 WasiiliiKloii avtuue, Scranton, Pa. Till! Wll.KK.vII.UlRi: RIXORD CAN' BR HAD in Scijiilon at the news ttands of llcisinaii Die. 40.1 .'pruce und UU Linden: XL Norton, ".11 I.iuk.ivvamu aviiiite; I. S. Schutcr, 11 Spiuce street. Business Opportunity. IIAVi: YOU lllii;e. city or town propeity. busl-ne-s 01 stock nf iruuils to sell ui exchdinro? Llsf-jour property willi J. L. Tiaey, Real Lstato Fxih.iuge, Waicily, X. Y. srot Iv AX1) WIIHAT TRADERS witbout delay. Hi Ilo for our spic-idl 1n.1rl.et letter. Free on application. S. JI. HHili.uU & Co., members X. Y. Cinsoliilatcd and Stoil; fcxtliange, 41 and to Hioidwd, Xew Vmk. IMublielied lSill. Long Distance' Phono 2!SS Ilioad. Real Estate. FOR SAli: N'evv bouse on 'Cornell ftieet, Itound Wiiuils I'.uk: niotlein innnoviments; ea.y teims. Apjily lo spilng K. S. Wiiiiillioure, Biook Lumber Co., 01 FOR SM.i: t lail'n Siniiiiiitj a ilaco of fle acit's, liou-e and bain, gootl fiuit; ilieup for t-.i-li. liniiilie of .Mis. L. I.Iiubay, 1111 Xorth XI.1I11 avciiue, city. FOR SM.K One acie of land,-Improved with nine-room house: plenty and vailetv of fruit; good locution In village of ITcctvllte. Mis. Ollva IT.li, Flectville, Pa. Money to loan. ANY AMOU.NT OF MONTY 'IO LOAN' Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to U per icnt. Cull on X. V. Wallet, 311-313 Council building. LEGAL. 'IIIK XXTU, MKKII.N'd of tho strcklioldcrs of 'I liu Lackiiwdiuia Tiibt and bjfa Deposit Com pany for the iliction of dircetota to n-io for tho titsiihig xe.ir. will bo held at Hie oflico of tho lompdiiy, lot Laikawdiiiu avenue, Scldntmi, I'd., mi Xloudiy, I'eliiiiuv ;i, pjik, between tlm hour! of thno and four o cloik p, 111, . . 1IKXRY 1IKL1X, JR.. Secrctaiy, IX 111:: intiiiparutlon of the Waslitiigloii-ruu-iiil CI11I1 of fciianton, J'enpv lv;i4na. , In Ibn.Cfrjrt nf Ciiiunioii I'lius of Laikawanni county; "So. isi, J.iuu.iiy Tuin, 3W2. 'sr, Xotlio Is lieriby given that an !pllt.ii"Jl )UI be inailo to k.ihl tourt on tho 1st da 0 l'chrnarj 1002, at V o'vW'l '".. ""''ei- the .i,i;v A, Ei'inbly of tlio Commonwealth ot IVniisytvanla, fiitltlid, ",n Ai? ..to piovlde-for tho llnpriyr l Inn and ifguldllcii of iiitdln coipoutions," ap proved April S'J. 1S7I, "and the sunpleniAnls theicto, for tho ibiltir of .111 Inlinileil-nupoi.i Hon to bo called "Tho Washington K01MI Club of Kimitnii, I'eniif.vlvauli,." Hie iliiiaeter mid nbjict when-lit Js thvl inaliiU'liamc cf.a .'u, fur sodal mjovinent, and for theso purposes-te have, poiet.s uml enjoy all tbu liuhti, ..bmteliu ii... I iitlellecrot of (tin )..tid Act of Aselnhlv uml its blipplellllllts, ,,..., ,,,,,.,,.. ., 1),.S IS dl.llVtfO Attomejs for Applicants -- tr r rr- lXCOllPORVIION XOIICK Xolleo Is hereby Kiveu that .ipiillcatlon will 'be madu lo on of tho Judges ot (bo Couit of Connnnn Pleas of Ldckavvanua count-, on the btb diy nt lVlunaiy, lts)2, under tlio fScneial t.uipoiallou Ait ol IV1111 kvlvdiila, uiiiuoveil Apl(l 20, 1S7I, and lis uij lileiiicuts, for tho iucoipuiatioii of tho DUtlil Xlilso iiMOildllon o( Sildiiloll, tlie ubjtit nf vvfltji . luipoidilon Is nailing for tlio siek in Ser.intim and ieinltv lidlncil mutes or tlioriiT peilo.li than thou! for wlilcli Ihulr (niplojnient is or dliidiily piai.tli'dblv, and llin dlweinlnallon id in. foimallon icguuling pioper taw- o.liu sill ; and for tin si' puipo-os to have. po.sei,s ytuj enjoy all tho rhiliis, beiiellta ami privileges i( tlic Mid Ait ot Awtiulily ami lis Mnmleiiii'iiU. 'Tho reililleale ot iiicoipoiuiion is now on file In 1I10 tifllcu of the I'lolhoiiuluri of said louit tu Xo. in, xi.iuii.Ti'uii, i'2. ;,".-, rv I'VnKRsOX ir WILCOX, (sulldtors. FINANCIAL, 'V'NsAAV'V,VVsfVss 4. P Mg&ARQEL c CO. STOCKS, BONDS, SECURITIES CONfiJELL BUILDING. U V, Iffga'rgel. Roy Clicster Xlcgirg.'l. DIRECTORY.' ' V