'V-V"' -" , ,t (ir THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JAUAIU' 27, 1D02. tti! NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKIIANNOCK. Kprelrtl li the Simiilon Tribune. TiiiiUluuiiwcK, .Tun. 25. Mr. mid Mrs. Hinrlni it. BurgesB lmve uetiii reeloct cil nuiiorliili'iulont iind matron of the Odd Follows' orplmns home, ut Bun Jiuit, which imMlloii they took on tit.il boiiic rnonllin iiro. Mrs. Kll:.al2th Ciuvy, at Sertinton, formerly of this plati', is vlnltlns old friends In town. The following uic the tickets niinied Rt tho licpublk-aii cuuciisck. hold on Friday evening: First wiml ticket Constable; A. S. Carey i rouncllmun, Dr. L. il. Meitde; Judge oC election, Henry (.'. Provost; Inspector of elec tion, "W. 11. Arnts. Second wnul tlcltAt Consttible, II. "W. lloynoltlsi counell inan, UerUoley Lyman; school directors, Tt. W. Lewis, U. C. Ilerrlch! Inspector of election, Harry Cotirtrlght. Uorough tlchot Justice or the pence, YV. K. Ktus: find ThoniuH M. llardlns; poir master, X. A. McKown; high constable. Joseph L. Carlln; auditor, AVIIIImn A. Klttrcdge. Judge K. M. Dunham spent Sunday nt Towanda and will return here today to hold court. Miss Grace" lto-."lle. of "Wllhes-Harre, who has been visiting at the home of. "William S Kutz, on Urldge street, re turned homo the hitter part of the week. The regular Juuunry term of court of common pleas convenes today. There will probably be a full week of court. wImjvTers. Fpcel.il to Hie Scranton Tribune. "Whinners, Jan. 20. The locomotive engine. No. DGt. while drawing empty oars between Wimniers and lSlmdule, was stripped of her eccentric rod at the left side above the feed pump. Such an accident has not occurred here In many years and the men were all day getting tho engine to Whinners. James Mott died on Wednesday, the 22d hist, at Mnplcwood. A special meeting of the Patriotic Order Sons of America was called at Mount Cobb to arrange for the funeral services. . Tho wedding of A. Powell and Miss Gertie "Walters, of Mudlsonvllle, tool: place on the lSlli Inst. Jievlval meetings continue here, and are conducted with much zeal. "In union there is strength." Three minis ters, each of different denominations, joined in helping the work along. Mrs. George Black Is on the load to 'recovery from her recent illness. Mrs. Philip Kirst, or Scranton, was a visitor at the home of T. A. Kellers. Mrs, Upright, Mrs. Knslln and Miss Helen Schaefer, of A'nrden, were visit ors at Mr. Kgge's home on Wednesday. HAWLEY. f-'peeial to the Scauloii Tiibtme. Iluwley. Jan. 21. The fair held by St. Philoniena church and which has just conic to a close will net that enn j?, rogation oyer $2.000. MhVs -Sarah Krmpp, of Matamoras, Pa spent last Sunllay with her par ents in town. The transfer of the glass cutting plant of J. S. O'Connor to F. B. Clark & Co. took place last Friday. It is understood that the new Arm will run it to its full capacity, which will be a great help to llnwley. Our knlttipg mills are constantly in creasing their output, in order to keep up with the demand. J. J. Brahnn is about to vacate the store building owned by Thomas Xal len, and Sirs. George Tuman will move his family in about Feb. 1. We un derstand he will carry on the restaur ant business. Sir. G. W. Ames lias about, recov ered from his late Illness and is ex pected homo In si few days. The meetings at the Baptist church tho past two weeks have been very successful, a number have been con verted and will soon unite with the church by baptism. Mr. A. M. Brinckie, of Philadelphia, has been spending several days in town. A large number of men gathered at Ernest F. Liul wig's' lumber tract last Saturday, to cut down lumber for the new Hapllst church. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor" of tho Baptist and Piesbyterian churches will unite in a union service nt the Presbyterian church, Sunday evening, Feb, 2. NEW ffl.LFORD Special to the Scranton Tribune. Now Mllford, Jan. 23. Miss Florllla Blnkcsley lb visiting friends in Mont rose. Herbert Brown, of Hallstead, was in town Friday. Miss Millie Cook spent Sunday with her parents at Stevens' Point. Miss Lucia Butterilold and Miss Hen rietta Hayilen called In Montrose friends Saturday, J. Axtell sang at Young People's Society of Christlun Endeavor in Sus uuchnuna Sunday evening, Miss Helen Hutchlngs was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Tulumge, In Hall stead Saturday and Sunday. Fred Haydeu, of BIngliamton, Is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hayden. MANY COLORED SNOWS. Scientific Explanation of Phenomena Once Greatly, Dreaded. 1'iom (ho New York Sun, Meteorologists have been lately pry ing Into the phenomena of black, red, green, yellow and various other col ored Nnowstorms, reported at various times, Samples of black snow which fell some time ago over Indiana and Kentucky were Kent to the weather bureau for explanation. They veto sUy, This matter, on analysis, was If You Could Loolc lutolliefutureantUeetheconditlou lo vv well your cough, ti neglected, will bring you, you would seek relict u once and that naturally would b through Shiloh's Consumption (T4 -ds- Guaranteed to cure Cou I ylJlfcj suinptiou, B roue hi tin, V!t " Asthma, and ell InnJ Troubles. 25 cents. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day, XU.-I,,. in O f -1,-w . U. .... !, Roy, N, Y., for free trial bottle, , S--S. -S ? Mkbln) V- S.U.. Karl' Clover Root Ta purifies the Blood turned I over to Plant Physiologist Woods of tho bureau of plant Industry, who, upon nnalysls, discovered that tho blnck matter was silt, cm responding to the Jhio 'sediment found In drained streams. It appeared to have boon car ried Into the clouds from the bottom of nome-rhnllow lake or river which had dried. The blnck snow-flakes contained minute plants, shell as grow In stag nant water, cells of decayed grasses, bristles of plants, ltnlia of animals, pollen of How era, butterfly scales, par ticles of white lead paint, colored glass, ashes and sand. Pcrhaps-thls mixture had been blown up by the xvlnil Into a snow cloud of goodly size. Black snow fell over u considerable area of the West also In 1896. In 1SGS a large extent of Ontario, Canada, was similarly covorcd by a storm of sable flakes. The territory tiros blackened was fifty miles long by ten wide. It was estimated that about BOO tons of black matter thus dcrcended from the PICTURE Five boys built this snow man. Where are the other thiee'.' Solutions for Last Week's Puzzles: Mmul.i.i, .lull. 20. due Iioj'h head foinn a lump on Ilic left side of Hie tue; .ind tlio boj's light leg fonm a liiotllc of the other boy. Tuiwljy, .l.iu. 21. Iluflalo. bpringfleld. V.edne-il.iv, .Ijii. 2J. '1 lie gill i in Hie loner light-lulu! i-nrner of the boatd, she U looking upwjiikj. 1 lie pig ia in the upper left-hand coi nei. found to be composed mainly of vege table substances which had lain some time in decay. It was thought to have been carried by the clouds either from Europe or, from i,orae, distant part of the southern United States .This specu lation was based upon the fact that the entire area ot Canada and of the north ern "United States had long been burled in white snow. Ited snow fell to the depth of about six Inches in Austria In March, 189S. It also covered the plateau of the Koe nigstuhl and blew over the Odenwald mountains, Germany. The drifts on the latter save beautiful tints, varying from tosowood to brown. Analysis showed this red snow to bo due to par ticles uf mineral dust, revealing chalk elements. Yet there were no chalk de posits within longr distances from the places where the phenomenal storm was most severe. Red snow fell some years before in Switzerland and was found on analysis to contain large proportions of llmq, silica, aluminum, Iron and mag nesia. Under the microscope it revealed sixty-three distinct forms of animal and vegetable life. Crimson snow covers the summits of certain cliffs of the Arctic regions. The red extends to a depth of about a foot. Microscopic nnalysls by Arctic explor ers has revealed that this phenomenon is due to red eggs of minute Insects thriving in the snow. Yellow snow fell In the Kngadine, Switzerland, in March, 181)8, the same day on which tho red snowstorms of Austria and Germany occured. Green snow has several times been seen In Spitsbergen, in the Arctic ocean. This is supposed to be caused by the same Insects which are responsi ble for the crimson cliffs of tho Arctic regions, the green figment being man ufactured as the little creatures grow older. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR THE QUEEN Pleasant Concert Arranged by King Edwaid, at Which Sousa's Band Itendered American Music. The recent experience of John Philip Soumi when ho took his band to Saud liughnin "by command" and gave a concert before King Edward VII, tho royal family und guests, Is Interesting its describing a phase of thu Inner life of the court of Saint Jameh', at the same time Illustrating the proverbial graclousness of 13ugland's monarch. Mr, Sousa talks entertainingly of this experience, which was in fact an un precedented honor for an American artist. Tho Sousa royal concert was intended by the king as a surprise to Queen Alexandra on her birthday, and no hint of it was given to the outside world. Itolutes Mr. Sousa: "The fist intimation Ihat I icctlwd of tho ling's drtlie to hear my baud win when Mr. tleorgc Atliiton, who Is M'he King' Own Kilter tainment ofltier,' biought me the rujul cum, maud in a lejter fiom Colonel Lake, the Unit's iuilt), Tho .tlktul tNirvy was enjoined, and In ouler lu peifeil our plum Jli-. Allied de llotlixlilld waj taken lino our ionftiU'iicc, and it was amuiuuceil Ihat the baud would glie u ion cert ut tic Ilollittlilld country tc.it at Timing, S-ome of the iiuuleijiis could not iindeitland why (hey mho oidend iu irport ut the J.lwppol kticct .tjllon when Ihry knew Hut uln for Timing kUrted fiom paddliujlon utation. Tliesa men vi t. told In u,k pn question but (o obey urdcu like good tldlei, and iio hint of our leal distillation leaked ut. "The patty, which iMi.Utcd of Mrs. Sou.a and m.uclf, Mr, Cicorge Addon, Mr. J'lilUn Yorke, managing diec(or of my jluglUh lour; Miss Maude Ileeee-Djvle, our toprano; Ml poiutliy lloile, our iolin(e, and the ttfty-two wcn beis tf Hie band, found a special train u.iUivir for m ut llio station. It wu a moat Juxmious ii J in, equipped Willi all (lie guoJ thing U life that the loal stenaidf covld proIde. 'An elab orate dinner for all was lerred cu route to Sand rlngliam, Milch wi melted littlr Mora nine o'clock at iilghl, At the tlnllnn fcere brakes, oninlbiiMH and tirrlif ri In waiting tor our par, tj-, ami tlio ktng'l own automobile for lra. Soma and luyclf. Arriving at the king' lesl dencc, 1 m escorted to a titxtirloit fullc of apartment, where I remained until notified Hut everything Won In ictdlnw for the concert, mid then ilcKcmlnl to 'the hall-roooin, at one end ol width llio hand v.j utalloiicd. 1 nollfled the equerry that 1 would play "Ood Rue the Klim" oil Ihfl approach of the to,al party, and w.n told Hint (he klltij delrrd me to follow thli with the "Star spannlcd Hammer. "'Dili titan a raitlod out while the party etttriiil the lull room, and at lh concliulon of lite American anthem all look ilielr tan, atlii Die khifc and ipteett, u ho K.tt at Hie exlieme of the llr.Jt rou- nt tlialtn at Hie tlulit. At hi inajcty'n left m the Dow.iger DiicIicm of Man thetler, Mho li an American hy hltth: nearer llio tenter of the row were the Prince and Prlntcsi of Wales, and next to them va the Itf intcrcilliur fli;uie of the sturdy, whltedulred, oc toeen.irlan Duke of Cnnitnldjic, timle of the kliur, who frequcnllv heat time with hl cane, There wit a Urge Iioikc party, wlildi Included the Prince'! Vlctotiii, Hie Karl and C.'oltitloM de flrny, Lord llaicua lleirsford, Cjptaln I.umbton, Hojal naiy, ho wai coti'pleuoiK at I.adjinllht the PorttiKUMo mlnlnler, and many other notable. In a small gallery d Hie ctteme end of the ball loom were the principal scnanU or the ruy.il household, nf etillre parly were 111 eienlnjt dies. Ihe comcntlonal Rurh of the gentlemen being in Hie cae of Hie king rolleied by the btoacl blue ribbons of the Clatter, which lie wore act os his breast, "Then 1 began the regular programme, which at the teiuet of the king win coni)oed 'ii Hrely of my own conipoltloiis and lhoe of ollur PUZZLE. TIuuday, Jan. 2.!. "Sliong ICJ-.011S nuke ttiong jctiom." 1'iiday, .Ion. 21. lluld sideways and the Jim pre' head is in the middle of Hie picture. Saturday, Jan. 25. The wife's face is formed by leuwa jut aboc the roof, and the fanner is in Hie upper light-hand corner, American wiiters. At Hie end of the list number, as 1 Mopped down and made my UHtom.uy bo v in repoue to Hie applause, an equeuy c.unc foiwaut and told mo tint his majesty desiied my mnicli, "Hands Acioss the Sea," a an cu coie, to which I lesponded, and then placed Hie beennd number, which wan the "III Cipltan" marcli, Then Hie Ling tent word that he liad heaid my opera dining its urn in London, and du elled to U'Iicnv ills acquaintance with Hi mel odies, and accordingly I placed n long selection fiom "i:t Caiiitan." 'llio conceit piocceded in this manner to Hie end, the equeuy notifying me in each in-taucc just what encore was defiled. "The fctars and Stripes Korevci" was lecehed with particular enthusiasm. At the end of the programme the equeiry notified me that the King dosiicd to fpeaU to ino, and as I itepped forwaid, hiM majesty adianced a few paces to meet we with outstretched hand and a cordial giasp. 'You don't ghe them much re,t, but they seem to be happy fellows,' and spoKe of the wonderfully soft and mellow toiic'-f the trom bone a played by Mr. Arthur I'rjor. Alio he tald Rome nice things about my mtiiiic, and tinn ing to Hie queen, to whom I bad been piescntcd, he said: 'You know- lie writes tho.se wonderful niaichcs.' At this I remarked that I should like to hae the honor of willing one for his majesty, lo which he graciously assented, remarking, Tint's a good idea." "Then the king thanked me for the pleasure Hie conceit had glicn him, and aaked me to ac cept the decoration of the Victoiian Older as a souvenir of my Uit to Saudi Ingham, at the same time banding me Hie medal in a box which he had taken from his aide-de-camp. I epiessed my thanlcs for the honor as gracefully as possi ble, and then the king remarked that, while the roneert was. delightful, there wasn't enough of it. Whereupon I ottered to play all night If he so desiied, and the Icing said, 'Suppose jou do glio us another.' Play the 'King Cotton Match,' whereat the Duclicn of Manchcsler also said, 'And Mr, Sousa, play another coon song,' to both of which lequests I readily availed. The king then desired me to close the concert by plajing ''tho Star Spangled Banner' once more. "I went back to the band and found the men all very curious to know what the king had glien me. After playing Hie march and soon song ie quested, I plajed 'Clod Sue the King,' wlicieup'm cierjbody arose except his majesty. Then when I swung into the btraliu of the American national iithem, the king arose nl-o, and the enllio audi, ence leinained standing until the concluding bar, after which the king and queen letlred. I was then Introduced to tho Viiiice and Piineess ot Wales and olher.s. The ptinceis evinced great interest in tho American luiim tunes that we played and asked me to send her the music ot some of them. Ills lojal highness noting the medals I woie, asked nic what they were, and I told him that one was tho palms ot the Acad emic Piancalso bestowed upon me by the Tiencli government, another the lieadquirters badge of the Sixth corn, United States arm, wlillo the tills U had been glviii me by I'nglUh fiiends to comuiemoiale my success at the ltoj.il Albert hall. Then he aUrd me wheie I Intended wear ing my new decoiation, to which I leplledi 'On the tamo line but ncr the heart.' The prince then pioposed to pin Hie decoiation upon my coat, and taking the little box from my hand, he did so with a few pleasant words. 'Ihe con ceit patly then lcluined lo the sp?cl.il tialu awaiting, (he king's automobile being again pio iiled for me. At the train I was banded a bas ket containing four pieasants shot by the king, which he tent to mo with his compliments, Sup per was soiled to our paity on Hie jeturn trip, and wo reached London shoilly after midnight tired but happy. "The whole occasion was an lllu.tialhm of the giacloiwiess and tact of King IMwaid, There was an entire absence of stilled fotmallty, ami the king put me my much at cac when con erlng with me, lie in;iresed me as a ety strong peisonallty, a man assuredly born to command, He seemed to be in the lery best of health and splilts, and Ids sltoug hand clasp contradicted the lepott of falling strength." Preaching and Practicing. Hey. Casslus M, llobcils U one of the wittiest and Jolllest of divines, u man who believes that nulling 1 part of a Chi Mian's duty, und who persists in looking ot Hie blight side ot tlilngi, Xc-cdlcM (o ay, ho relishes a Joke, even at ids own expense. In )eau ago he studied, law end was admitted fu this Ho-s County bar, and prao, tlced for many )imi. It was on a reccut visit here ho fell lu with a number ot Ills former com lades, and uatuially they fell to talking over old time, "C'awiua," cue ol them Haled at ar, ''how did jou ever come to glxct up the law and niter tho mlnUliyi" "Well, bojs," he answeiid, his eyes twinkling. I'll tell ,ou. Yuu, know I was a mighty puor lawyer and bad haid worlt lo gel along, I Klood it a good many years, und finally I caiue iu tin) conclusion that It was a good dual easier to preach than to practice." Oiucliinatl L'nqulier. umaiiiMnim TIxeatticaL TODAY'S ATTEACIIONS. ACADEMY -tamer Slock- coinpiny. Night, SiTAIt llohle's Knlckcibockcij. Afternoon and night. Creston Clarke. At the l.jcciim Saturday frcton Clarke pre sented "ll.ivld HarrkU" in the alternouu mid "Itldicllen" at night. In the afternoon he gave a delightful Impersonation of the actor who made a namo tli.lt will lat as long as the llnglli'i stage endures and nt night presented Hie most luminous pictures of the cardinal statesman of Trance ever seen on the local stage. .Mr. Clarke played lltcliellcu wllh a reserve and dUctlinlnatlon seldom seen when a youth nt tempts to portray ago Ihat at times seems very cloie lo the grave. Without heroics and wl'li Only those momentary flashes of spirit that showed what the Imperious cardinal was In his yotmger dajs he ennvejed (o his audience mc thing of the Indomitable will, and the personality Hint caued Hlclirlleu lo tower like a giant among (he men who suiroumled him. Mr. Clarke has (he assistance of a ery ca pable company, One of the best members of It Is P. 9. Il.irrett, of this city, who demonstrated Saluulny night in the lole of (ho Cuiint Ilaradas that he Is a most capable and finished actor, Mr. Clarke's malinger Is II. Wlllanl Moini alio a resident of this city. The Carner Stock Company. The f'arner Mock company, an excellent or ganl7atlon, will begin a week's engagement at Hie Academy of .Music ihln evening piesenllug as the opening play, llnl Iteld'n beautiful southern slnry in four acts, "The Knob o' Tennessee." The aecessoiles eniplovcil by the tout piny are complete, ami up lo dite specialties arc Inttn dueed to enhance the inteiest. Theie will hi matinees dally, starting Tuesday ntlcihoon at 2. IS. Bobie Knickerbockers. The annuil visit to the Slar ot ltobie'a Kntik eibocker llurlesquers, Is an event of iiniisuil Inteiest to (lie patrons of this pojitilnr theater, as past events have piovrn that this is one of the at tractions be can be relied upon to piesent what there is good, new and up-to-date lu the way of vaudeville and builesque. Its coming will mail; the debut of some at lists who have never h"en seen in this ell." in burlesque as well as 60ine old lime favorites. Interesting specialties aie nffeied by the Musical Simpsons, .loo and Xellie Doner; Lewis and Oreen, Tony nndMlnnle llcmhard and lid Swan. Matinee todiy. Sousa and His Band. It has been the good fortune of John Philip Soun to make a complete musical conquest of Oie.it lit Hi in, wheie he already onjovs a opjii larity gicater than any other conductor or com poser before the public. His music has hern gen einlly admiied and for his moie rerious compost lions he tui.s tcei' ed the wiuiuest piaise, so much fo indeed thai (iiasow livening News balled Siusa, the comiioscr, as the "JJeiii.iz" ol the military baud. A Loudon cillic wilting of the stienglh, vigor anil nerve of the Soma. manli-'S ,-poke of the ".Marcli King as the "Kip ling of Music." The Sousa band bioke the ice out of Albert hall at their liitt London conceits, and at I.Iveipool, Newcastle, Icds, Sheffield, Manchester their success has been equally pro nounced. Sou a has now lctuincd from Lon don, where the variety perfoiineis aie imitating him at cvciy music hall. The lcgular winter tour of Hie band began eaily iu Januaiy and the band is alieady an nounced to appear beie on Januaiy 2S at tho New Aimoiy for a matinee and evening performance. STAGE NOTES. Mr. Mansfield's benefit for the actors' fun 1, given in New Y'oiU last Tuesday afternoon, net ted that charily 3,(w.'). Ml'. Mansfield was seen in acts tiom "Ueaucaiic,," "A Paitshin Romance,' "Beau liiumiucl' 'and "Hr. Jek.vl and Mr. llvde.'' The theater was packed lo the doors. Itcpoits from New Yolk during the past week aie to the effect that this will be the last sea son of Nat Uoodvrin and Maflno Klliolt as joint stais. They will shine sepaiately net season, Miss Llliolt in a play by Cl.vde Filth, while Mr. Goodwin will piobably be taken care of by Au gustus Thomis. Something of a sensation was cieated in Lon don during the pa-t week thiough the Hidden resignation of Mis. llinwn-l'otter fiom Hie cast of "Cljisses." soon to be produced in that city. Stephen Phillips, tte author of the piece, is raid to have objected to Mis. l'ottei's stjle of loic makin?, and in a hull the latter lesigued. Justin Huntley McCarthy before sailing for "his London homo said: "Although, as announced, I have contracts to wiile pla.vs for Mr, Sothcin and some othei", the fhst one 1 flni-.li will be for William I'uveisham. I fully expect to complete this nianiiscilpt by the first of Fcbiuary, and it can be clashed as a dress coat lomantic drama," W. II, Weber, who wan t, manage a big bur lesque combination in Uulfalo, has sued the ffcoigc W, Ledeier Amusement rninpany for ?2J, 000. Mr. Weber claims that thp company bold him rights to plajs over which it had no coutiol and later on he was enjoined by the autliois, (hereby losing valuable time, with plaveis' con tiaetn on his liands, 'J he paid claque has a haul time of it in St. Petersburg, when royalty is present at Ihe thea ter. Nobody must applaud before the signal is given. One night ut the St. Peteisburg open, when the late czar and his consoit attended, H.e lluke of Orleans ventuied to applaud without tho eusloimny loyal sijjn. lie was quickly lequosted to leave the house, and was foiccd also to leave the countiy, THE MARKETS SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS, The following quotations aie furnished The Tiih. line by M. S. Jnid.in li Company, looms 7O.'i-70a Mears building, Scranton, Pa, Telephone, 50O3: Open- High- Low- t'los. In;,', est. est. lug. American Sugar IJ" IMk lil'.i li", Atchison ",H TmH 7S 75Vs AtcbLson, I'r i'il!i tm?i tsl'i t)ii'4 lliookl.vn Tiaction fd u) i;.i u.. It lit. it Ohio KHi.i 10JU JOJ Wi Clies, It Ohio Ill 40 -mi 4H1 fhlc. ,V (1, V 2 22 2JJi -wi'. St. Paul ,ltl.!Vi itiiii itn 1,4 iniij; Hock Island 1S.H4 IVi'j MHi IVH4 Louis, & Nash IHi 101 lo-jij, 0j5 Manhattan Lie lJA'A uWj 1X1 1:1.1 Jlet? Ti act Ion 171'i 171U W lUil-i Soutlietn Pacific ....... .VI .VI .is"; 0511 Noifolk ft Western .W,i ! fl(,H 53VI 1-rlc :i ii ;w?a ."S',a Krle, 1st Pr ..,,..,,,,.. "ay, 7UV. 70 "0 N, V. Centril ItOU JUH lui ibt) Out. k West :' ,', 3314 :u!4 Peiina. It, II ll'l n tsu lisii Heading ,,... oil nt) ai; 5-, Heading, Pr hlli blli SHi til's Soulhcili It. H mya ilii.'. :;j .'li'i Southern II, It., Pr .... Ill tu vi',1 Wll Tcnn, Coal (c Iron HJ9i ojaj u' oiVi l'. K. Leather 11'4 lUt 1(14 m; U, S. Lealhci, Pr WlU s)',i Nlii W'i I'. S, IluUier U II II 11 Union Pacific ,,,,. 10UH 0031 Km lotui Wabash, Pr li,i Ayt y Western Union .,., 01 11 1 in m Anial. Copper .,, 72 72 71 71 ? People's (to 1011-i joiVi mi ml Col, So Ui H!3 ni4 mi Am. tar foundry SOU suli 2!)U "fl V, R, Steel Co li'.i si j jit jma U, S. Steel Co., Pr .... K ftjij (i-jsj waJ Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. phi. Asked Ljtltawanna Dairy Co., Pr. , ao County Savings Hauls tc TVut Co., .SCO ... First Notional Hank (Catbondale) ,, .,, 821 Standard Drilling Co, ,,,..,, to Thiid National Hank ..,.,.,.,,,.,. S.1U ,., Jlhno Deposit and Discount Uanlt., 275 ,.. fconoiny Light. II. 4: P. Co , ... j first National Dank 120O ,,, Laca. Tliist 4: Safe Deposit Co,,,, pjj ,,, Clatk k Suover Co., Pr. ......,,, J25 Scranton lion fence 4: Mfg. Co , joo Scranton Axla Woiks ,,,, ,,, $$ fscianton Savings Dank ,,,,. 00 -,,, Tradcre.' National Hank , ,,.,,, 17!i ,,, Sciautou Holt 4; Nut Cu lo;i$ ... People's' Dank ....,.....,.,,.,...,, 133 New Mexico Hy, 0. Co , . 7J HON'D.S. Scranton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due 11120 , ,,, 115 ... People's Street Hallway, Hut mort gage, duo 1014 113 .,. People's Slicct Hallway, (icoeial uiuitgage, due J'J-'l , Hi DlcUon Manufacturing Co 100 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cent for Huclt Extra Lin:. Por Kent. ItALf DOl'llI.l! house, OiS llaitlwn nvemii', JIS. .io ii.iir tloublo House, ion's nne sircciTu, l'osessIoii now, Apply flSo llnrlson itvcmie. BTAH ClT wllh flslures, for relit. Apply J. V, Welthel,3li) Webster avenue. fOll niIXT lg, one-half of doubto house, In upper (Iretu llldgci laige J:ird, bath, hot and cold water, lange, electrio llalits. It, P, Hamilton, Paull building, .Spruce ettcct. Wanted To Rent. tt'AXTKD lly a Rentleman, one or two well fur- niiiru looms vviin use cu iiaiu, vviinoiii 111 good liclghbolhoiid, Address, lb, Pus llox ill 2. rd, lolflLU WASTHI) TO HUNT Tlitee or four furnished or uufiuiiidicd rooms for hoiisekeeitng. Addieis 525 Jelfcisoit nvinue, city. Por Sale. vv , nnl n rinil "e. each our fl!i live. Is ! II HH 1'llnl'1 to- "!' MWit .King UUllU I 1011 lug canacles. full line nf miuarla, all eke.", all prices. Pariols that talk. Sunflower and other s1eil, piucst. best, Ilr.vu tagps, GOV. up. fox Is icllable. 2lf Kpruee st. JLST Alllll Villi with a carload of horses; good woikers and scvcial do-elv matched teams "eight fiom 1,100 to I.COO. Can be seen at 331 Havmoiid court, f. M. Cobb. I Oil SAM! Steele of the InlPinalion.r. Tct Hook Company of Scianlon (foimeily the Colliery l.nglueer Co.), Clias. 1). Sanderson, 130 Myomlng avenue, Kcianton, Pa. I OH SALIl CIIIIAI'-I'lievvood, Iron roofing, lim bers, boards, scantling, etc., fiom old cats: fultablc for all pui poses. Jennings, Central Mines switch, foot ot Han plon street, oil Souih Main avenue. FOK SAT.i: Two light spring wagons and some harness, cheap. llvans, rear 1IJ2 Luzerne street. TOn SALU Cheap: horse, spring wagijn ana harness, at No. 182fi Cedar avenue. Purnlahed Booms. FUnXIMIlin HOOMS for rent, modem Improve ments'; private family; gentlemen piefcircd, at S.I7 Adams avenue. I'OH -HUNT Two comfortably furnished rooms for gentlemen; modern iiupiovcnients: pri vate family. .'KO WaehiiiKton avenue. l'OP. RL.NT fuinlshfd fiont loom, with beat, bath and gas; near comt house; gentleman prefeired. Address llooin. Do 200. FOK HUNT furnished loom; heat and bath. 02.1 Linden street. rURKISIIIlD HOOMS FOR Hr.NT. with beat, gas and bath, gentlemen prcfericd, at 539 Adams avenue. Unfurnished Booms Wanted. WANTED April 1, by .1 lady, two unfurnished rooms In n family of two, leslding above Adams avenue. Addics. "Pciuianenl," Tiibune oftlce. Wanted Boom and Board. WANTLD Room and board in refined jnlvate family fur tluec ladles; not to exceed ijdj pir week. One located within five vnriutea walk fiom city ball picfciicd. Address, K. II, Tub line Of lice. Booms and Board. ROOMS TO RCKT. with board. S00 Mulberry street. Lost. LOST Jewel necklace, between 1). 4; II. depot and Jon.es i.ongs' stoic. Hew.ud If returned to llva lletrel, ,130 Lackawanna avenue. Money to loan. ANY AMOUNT Of MONUY TO LON Quick, blraight loans or Building and Loan. ,i from 4 to el per cent. Call on N. V. Waiker, Ul 1-315 Connell building. Business Opportunity. HAVII YOU village, city or town propeity, busi ness or stock of irooeU to sell 01 exchange? List your property with J. L. Tiacy, Heal Lstale Exchange, Waverly, N. i". hTOCIv AND W1IUAT TRADKHS without delay. Wiite for our special market letter. Free on application. &. M. Hlbbaid 4; Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Mock b.xchaiigc, 41 and 1G Broailway, New Y'oik. Established I81H. Long Distance' Phone 23SS Broad. Beal Estate. SMALL FARM near Scranton, impiovcd, well watered; also dciiiahlc suburban icaldence, three atie.s land. Terms to suit, llanven, attoi ncy, 2i0t- Washington avenue. FOR SAIX New house on Coinell street, Hound Woocto Paik; modern lmiioenieiUs; easy terms. Apply to Spiing Uiook Lumber Co., or 11, H. Woodhouse, FOll SALIl At Clai L'rt Summit; a place of five acics, bouse and bam, good fiult; cheap for cash, Inqulic of Mis, L. Lindsay, 1111 North Main avenue, city, FOR SALIl One acie ot land, improved with nine-room bouse: plenty and vaiicty ot fmlf, gocd location in village of Flcetville. Mrs, Olive FlEh, Flcetville, Pa. Superfluous Hnir Bemoved. SUpTTHFTumjTllAllt, Warts, unci Moles, pain lessly, permanently, scientifically removed by electric needle; exclusive method; no Hcais. Trial tieatment flee. Call and he convinced, Helen S, Buchanan, Dermatologist, 312 Washington ave. Lacka, Township School C pee cent. ... 102 City of fc'cranton St, Imp. a per cent 102 Ftraiitou 'liactlon 0 per cent 115 ... l.couoiny Light, Ileal 4; I'ovvci Co.. US ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by II. (1. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) flour J4.W. Hcan. y-'.rih llutter fresh cieameiy, 2.1c. ; June creamery, 2J',e. : dilry ciiumer, 2.V. ( Iiecfr-imal2i-' fggs -Vs'ilby. K!ei fancy stoiage, 21c. Pus Per bushel, 41..10. Potatoes Pel bushel, S.10. Onions Per bushel, M. Philadelphia Live Stock. Philadelphia, Jau, 2d, Live stock receipts for the wecJ.: Cattle, 1,SHU sheep, 7,0')U; hogs, 3,;05, Cutllo otfeilugn lather limited, but fully suf ficient for llio draggy and unsatisfattoiy market, 'llieic was no uiateiial ehange in prices. Best, iHl.21aO.y7; choice, t&aTuQi good, K.S0a3.7fi: ine. ilium, $11.2Ja3,:t7 ; common. fl,7.Vi5. !ici'li 11 ill Lambs Mndeiate leeclpts kept pilees steady but inactive; sheep, extra, I'.iaHic-; good. Lit e'.i iiiedlum. U',ia:ic.; common, 2 lie; lambs, I'.ia Oh-. Ings Olfeilngs leadlly disposed of under well liialiitalucd pike.,; western, b'.i.i'Jc. ; fat iovvb, 2iuU9ic',j thin cows, lt-ja'Jc,-,; vial calvKi, li.i6!..c,; etu tholic, 7',ia6c; loiiiinon, laje, Old and New, Theie U a very ancient sloiy that (ills of a man iiiectliig u vouug lady and aklug alter her father'o health. "How l jour fathei," he avked, foigetling that htr fathei hail been dead i.evci al veaia. "Mill dead," was the reply. 'Hits story, w bethel H h.ipiienfd 01 not, has a couutcipait lu an Incident that actually tioiispltcil u shoit time ago. A gentleman was talking to .1 filend that he bad not teen in a number of .sears. "Is jour fathei alive jcty" be a.keel. '.Vol jl," the said absent mlndedly. Il leiiutns for a Deliult woman, however, tn tell Hie following as an mlgliul In lui wn cx pcriciice. Meeting Mu. Blown one ilay a lady who is apt to agieo with hou to whom sue talks last, the latter said: "Why, Mm. Cliecu do you know that Mr. Jone4 i dcadS" "Wlul! You don't mean Itf "Well," added Mi. Blown, In an apologetic tone, "well, be vva itvi-dJ. ls?lrit fics I'resa. situations Wanted PREB. HKANOII WAMT OlTiOHS. Want Advertisements Will Bo Becolved at Any of the Follow ing Drufj Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City AI.nF,nT SCIH3LTZ. corner Mulberry treet and Websler avenue. OUSTAV PICIILL, (150 Adanu avenue. West Side UL'ORfli: V. JIINKISS, 101 South Malu avenue. South Scranton F1U1D I,. TLHPPi:, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton Oi:0. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Bldge CIIARLLS P. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. P. J. JOHNS, P20 Orcen Ridge atiect. C. LOltfNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNKITI'.Ij, 1017 Irving avenue. Bttnmore J. a. honi: & son. Help Wanted Male. MOLiiifs 1iAi1nr.it school, Mole students wanted, pletes. Wages Situida.vs. Position guiianleed when I free catalogue. NIIW YOHIC CITY. fight weeks com Diploiua.s nvv.iided. Iiiough. Wrlle for WANTI'.D -MAX (li:u Reliable tlim wants ca pable man 'to uianagc biauch oftlce, taking direction of business; salary !SI,.'iiX) and llbetal eouuulssion; good lefeieucci mid OUO cash le iliiliecl. Add 1 ess Ilov: :!,,(), Philadelphia, Pa. YOl'NO Mi:.V Leaiii lapld lettering for nlgns, show cauls, tickets, etc. Home studv ; book let fiee. W. A. Thompson, 1'outi.ir, JIJcli. ACTICi:, HLLIAIILi: MAN to represent large lnautifiKtiiring company locally. Absolutely no canvassing, Advenceinent to light pally. Sil aiy, .lS.nO weekly. Addiess W. J. Ulil, 7i: Chest nut btieet, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTLD-Hy leading Philadelphia home, fust class salesman, to sell general lino ot paper to the ictall trade, one who has an acquaintance preferred; must have best refcienci- and be able to furnish bond. Addiess P. 0. Box 203. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. LA DlUS to do plain needlework for us at home. We ttunMi materials and pay s7 to MO per week, f-end stamped envelope to Standaid Co., Indiana ave., Chicago, L. WANTKD Cilrl for gencial boii-cwoil: in Hiiall family. Apply to 1110 Adams avenue. WANTI1D Girl for gcneial housework at Dalton. Address II, T., care Tribune. , Agents Wanted. WANTf.D-ilUstling, reliable agents to sell J'.x- celsior Tiouser Prcsaci". None its equal. Agents make Luge wages. Write for tcims. The field. .Mfg Co., Last Tioy, 1M. RecruitsWanJtodj WANTLD fOR L'. S. ARMY Able bodied mi mariicd men between tlio age.s of 21 und itf; citien of the L'nited States, of good el.aiactcr and temperate habits, who tan speak, l-ad and write LurIIsIi. for lufoimatloii ajiply to Recruit ing Orlice, No. 12.1 Wvoiniiig avenue, Seianton, l'a. Wanted. WANTKD Sulphur stone for the manufacturing ot novelties in Jeweliy: good piice paid. Acl dies, wllh stamp, the Nnvi-lly Jeweliy Stoic, 1UJ .Void! -Main meet, Pitlston, Pa. Help Furnished. HLSPJ:CTAHLf. 111:1.1' FUIXISIIUD-Tvvo milo cooks, female cooks, second gills, genci.il gills, chambermaids, grocery wagon dilveis, 2 lc spcctable women to wenk day time, muse-., gills. Lmplo.Miieiit Bureau, Kl) Wash. ave. 'Phone, Pill, Boarders Wanted. WANTKD NTHD Two boaulcra in small private family. Address Q., Tiibune office". I'HIVATB FAMILY wishes to liavo two nice men to board. Ceiman or L'nglish. Call any time alter Thuisday. All conveniences, 607 Ilariiion avenue. LEGAL. THi: ANNl'AL MLf-TlNO of tho stcckholdeis of The Lickawanna Tiust and Safe Deposit Com NOTICi: is hcieby given Hut application will bo made to the Boaid of Pjicluns. iu the Mi preme Comt rooms, llaiiisbmg, Petitia., fell uiaiv l'J, 1002, for the pardon nf Josenh Kellir, now' ciiliic sentence iu the State Penitentiary for the L'asterii District of Peuii-.vlv.nila, tor tlio trlme of manslaughter. HARRY C. IR'HI.lIll, Attorney. January 2.1, l'J02, NOlTCi: is hereby bIvcii that an application will be made to tho Court of Uuninnii Pleas of Lickawanna county, or one of the Judges theie nl, on Monday, the 17lh "lay of IViuuai.v, 1002, ai JO o'clock .1, m,, under tho act ot Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act to provide for the iiitoinoiatlon mid leg ulilion of certain coipoiatlons," apiuuved Apill 21, 1&71, and its mppliiiicnls, lor .1 charter of an intended loipuratkm to l called the Sn.intiii Institute of lliuiiiin Developnieiit, the character and object of which is the intellectual, 1nor.1l and pliialtul development of Its member, and fur thesu purposes to have, pos-eos and enjoy all the ilghis, berellts and pilvlleges of the said ait of .K-eni-blv mid lis supplements, The pioposed ehaiter i.s now em flic lu the pio Ihouotarv's olllce of L'likavvamu totally, tu No, 1.10 M.ueh teim, 1102. II, S. ALWOIUII, Solicitor. fsi'AT'i: or William Jt. Silknian, late of tho city of Kranton, roeuity of Lackivvamu, statu uf Penii-jlvunla, deceaxed. Letters of JilmiilMl.iUon lieni the above iiamd estate have been Kianicd m the uiidcislgiiiHl. All pciioius having claims vigalu-t said estate 1110 iiciibv notified lo piesent. I hi 111 for p 15 incut, and those' liidebtcsl in rule) estate will iniko payment tu l.()lti:.N7.0 ti. LMIAII, AdiuliiMiatnr, 210 Boaid of Tiado Building. Scranton, Pa, UA'l-ov, 1111:111. fc i;kmmmi:hi;h, Altoineis' foe i:,tale, Tiaders National llault lluildiug, Sciaiilou, Pa, pany 101 T lie! ciccuem ui ,iiicvsuis iu r,,,t iu, iku ensuing e,ir. will be held at the office of llio coiupaiiv, tot Lackawanna avenue, Seianton, Fa., on Mun'day, ftbruaiy a, 1V02, between ihe hours of tluee and four o'clock p. in, nr,:xie,i jii. 1,1.x, iu., nvtci.tij WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5 $400,000 - BUTTE ELECTRIC ID POWER COIPIMI Of Uutte, Alont. (llutte a the greatest copper pioduting clly in the world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Denumlnatliiii l,lW, matuilug 1 lo 30 jcais. Amply piovuled for by lewrve and (liillug fund.. Net earnings time and tbiee-quaileis times Iiilciel cli.iues, Wiile for icport of Mr, bamuel lu,ull, Piesldeut of Ilia Clilca-.o f.dUou Co., and special clrculji. RUDOLPH ICLEYBOLTE & CO. 1 NASSAU ST,, V DIRECT!) RY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mor Tli 11 I'our Lines, 6 Cents lor tiaeli Butr.i LI11, PROFESSIONAL. Certifled Public Accountant. FDWAltll C. SPAlJI.DINa, 2.1 TUADCHS HANK Hulldlng, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. LDWAHD II, DAVIS, AHGTUTIXrr, CONNIXtj nuiiditig, niCUKlllCIC L. IHIOWN. ARCH. H IIIJAU L'statc fxehange llhlg.. ISO Washington ave. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. 11. L. IIARllINa, COel CONNLLf, UIllUHNfl. Dentists. Dit. o. 1:. i:iLnNui:ittii:it, pauli huildino. Spruce elreet, Ecranlon. DR. O. 0. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINQ AVHNUa Lawyers. FHANIC n. BOYLL", ATrOHNr.Y.AT-LAW. Rooms 12, U, 10 and IS Burr Building. T. K. TRACY, AIT'Y, COMMONWEALTH BLDO. D 11. RIlPLOnLi:, ATTORNnY-LOANS NLOO tlaled 011 real estate security. Mcirs Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruca street. WILLAHD, WARHLN At KSAPP, ATfORNKYa and coiinscllora-al-iaw. Republican Building, vvashlngton avenue. JLSSUP 4: JLSSUr. ATTORNHYS AND COUN-rclIor3.at-law. Coinmonwcalth Building, Roomi 19, 20 and 21, LIWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS POJ-COI, Oth noor, neara l.ulldlng. L. A. WATRHP, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTnnSON 4: M'lLCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAIa Bank Building O. COMEOYS, 0-13 REPUHLIOAN BUILDING. A. W. DERTHOLV, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 613 NORTH WASHINOTOS avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAU.Y, OFFICE 331 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 131S Jfulbcrrv. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and (ronilo-utinaiy organs a tpccialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK enn:, 12J AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Rales icasonable. P. ZI HOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR. D., L. 4: W. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. I'roprlctor. Scavenger. A. b. BRICIGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND rein pools; im adoi; only iuipioved pumps used. A., II. Briggs, proprietor. Leave outers 1100 North Malr. avenue, or Eicko's drug store, cor ner Adama and Mulbciry. Both telephones. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. erymenv stoic 201 Washington avenue; gieen homes, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wiro Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, HEAR fill LACKA. AVE.. Scranton, la., manufacturer of Wiie Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKiNa TOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 2U Adams avenue. MEGARGEE BR03., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, En velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 133 Wasliington avenue, Scranton, Pa, THE WILKESDAHRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Seianton at the news elands of Heisma 1 Bios.. 400 S-prucc and 50J Linden: M. Norton, S22 Lackawanna avenue; i. S. Scbutzer, 211 Spruce street. Situations Wanted. A MAN who tindeistands all kinds of hotel worlt would like to work evenings in hotel or H's iaurant. Addiess C'haille, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTKD By a widow- to do wash ing, il oning or cleaning ot any kind. Ad dress Mis. .1. Millie, 712 hchnell court. MTCA'IION WAVIED-Hy a joung boy 13 jcus old, willing to do anything, Address E. E., (.03 Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTED By girl to do hou-e-woik cu- musing. Address (It New strept. WANTED By .1 good gill .1 place to do home woik iu piivate family; only small family paving good wages need icply. it. C, Tiibuno office. ' . A PO.MTION wanted by a joung man to woi't aftcinefons or evenings, can assist iu stcii ography and typcvvrillnir. Addiess, II. E. S,, 1010 Noitli Wasliington avenue, WANTED Position as luikecpcr in flrst-tlas saloon or i-Iuli bouse by paity who thoruglily lindcrstanils his business, Luge experience, ca pable cf taking full chargo; leterencu as tu char acter, etc.; have been owner and manager for number jcais. Addiess Box- 20, Tiibuno oftlce, WANTED small family washing done at hom Mondavi. Mrs. Ed Salmon, G20 Dl comt, c lly. WANTED A position us bookkeeper by gentle man with ulNtecn e.ir' cxpcilcnee; best o' rcfeicnce.s, O, Tribunu office. FINANCIAL. I, F. MEQARQEL cfi OO. , STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING, I. f, Megargel, Hoy Chester Mcgarg'd. Wo will buy or sell NEW YORK CIHU-SECT HITIKS on niaigln. !f a also do 11 general cnmmlssluii Inislnuts in stocks, bunds, cotton, gialu and piuilslous. T Pihato wiles to the Chlcagu Huatd of Trade, the New oik Piodiieu l.xchangu and llie"New Yoik Cotton Exchange, Maiket letter freo upon application, I oiicsp.imhiH'i; solicited. Theo.S.Me7er&e. Meliibe-s of the N. V 0, Slock Eichange, 52 Broadway, New York.' NEW YORK. AN OPPORTUNlIf J ry