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    THE SORAOTON TItlBuNE-TGESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1902.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESPALE.
Special lo thc Strjntan Tribune.
ItoiiPRilnln, Jan. 2". Mwh ButlMltic
tlnti la cxprcBKOtl In Honesditlo over the
lurKo vote by which Cleorco II. Whit
ney wan tiloclml tin nmjor or tho Flret
battalion, Thirteenth reghnenl, cm Sat
unlov. Auditor c1mi?iti1 K. H. I liuilonbeiRh
wnn In attendance ut tho nicotine of
tho Itppiihlk'iin county connnlttcc, tit
the Alien housp, on Saturday itfter
noon. The rollowhiK were placed In nomi
nation at the horoiiRh ltepubllean cau
cus. Saturday livening: Kor town conn
ill( W. a Ulaltnrly, 10. II. Huuinnn,
John L.yniis; Brhool directum, A. T.
Scnrlcs, K. It. Hiown; auditor. A. C.
Lindsay; juilcte of election, N. TJ. Spen
cer; InHpector. Fronl: farcy; constable,
0. J. Brown; high constable, .1. Drum.
The "Delaware and Hudson company
arc llllinpr their Honeadnle lee house
With Ice taken from Kconc'tt lake.
Myi on Dodge, who went to Boston
recently, Is now employed In the Queen
Quality shoe factory nt that place.
Mrs. Crowell, of Newark, Is n suest
' nt tho Stanton residence, on Third
street
John Bryant and family have moved
from the Durland block Into their re
cently purchased residence on Knst
street.
No soro on her arm does appear
From the pnlnful vaccination;
With trembling she moves about, In fear
Of revealing the exact location.
Thomas Treseott had the misfortune
to slip on the lee, while crossing tho
street, nnd trnctilre the bones In bis
leg, nenr the ankle, Saturday evenliirr.
The other day n very small boy, who
)hnA seen but few summers, entered a
, doctor's olllcp, on Fiout street, ami
nsknd to bo vaccinated. The doctor
performed tho operation to the satis
faction of tho lad. Ho then drew from
his pocket one cent, which lie handed to
the doctor, who, to even up matters,
save the lad two cents change, and
sent him on his wny rejoicing.
FOREST CITY.
Special to tlii Scrnuton Tribune.
Forest City, ffun. 27. A. J. I.owilu Is
visiting In Port Jervls.
George Ilnrrls, who has been work
ing for Oliver Jones, nt the Welsh set
, tlcment, for several years, has returned
to his home here.
A-number of the Forest City nubile
school teachers enjoyed a sleighride to
Pleasant Mount, Saturday.
, William C. Holllnshed, of New Yoik
cits-, Is visiting- his parents, Bov. and
Mrs. W. Holllnshed. The young man Is
a trained nurse and recently obtained
a great deal of notice by saving several
people in a big city lire.
The "Maritana" cast nnd chorus held
their weekly rehearsal in the onera
.house this evening. The opera Is a
magnificent musical creation. It Is re
plete with e.Uchv solos and choruses.
The cast Is well selected, and Miss
Hacker, who takes the leading part,
seems unusually well suited to the
'work. Our people will And in the opera
a raie musical treat!
V.. A. Bnudull, who has been em
ployed in J. L. Morgan & Co.'s store
for years, this morning severed his re
lations with that firm. He has pur
chased a half interest in (lie Forest
City laundry and u 111 enter on his new
work at once.
Special religious services have been
held In the Methodist church the nast
three wteks. A great deal of Interest
has been manifested.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to the Seranloii Tribune.
Factory villp, Jan. 27. -Hew and Mrs.
Caterer, of D.xlton, held religious ser
vicers last Friday afternoon nt the home
of Mrs. I.uUi Robinson, of this place.
Mrs. -, lMward Ace, of F.ast Lemon,
spent Saturday litre with Miss Blanche
Stark. '
F. V.. Proper and family, of Nichol
son, weie guestft at the homo of D, C.
Proper on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. James Bojd. of Scran
ton, hpenl Sunday at the homo of Mr.
Boyd's mot her.
The union temperance services that
were to be held at the Baptist church
last Sunday, was pmtponed on account
or the special iservlc.es being hold there
by Rev. XI. It. Smith, the pastor of tlio
church.
At tho Ttemiblli an caucus hold hero
last Saturday afternoon, the Billowing
candidates worn nominated: Councll
nien, Byron C'ui pernor and Bufus Llnd
ley; judge of election, S, C. Reynolds;
.inspector of election, Sheiry Taylor;
pool-master, (1. B, Sprague; constable,
B, II". Reynolds; M-liunl directors, B. S.
IllnflH and W. W. ll.nd.
V. II. fiurdnor is doing jury duty this
week as u petit juior.
Hiving J. Blddleinan bus mi far le
eovercd from his attack of tonslllils
that he Is again at his post with Bliss
& Hunt.
Albert Smith, of Seranlon, will lec
ture to tho students at Keystone acad
emy next Friday nlcht.
A counlo of fruit tree agents have
been in town nnd vicinity for s-oiuo time
past, taking orders especially for tho
"Missing Link" apple trees. B, M.
Stone alleges that tho agents are not
obit- to furnish the genuine.
BRADFORD COUNTY.
fperiil to the S( Milton Tribune.
Townnda, Jan. 27. The Catholic fair
will be continued fioiu next Wednes
day until Saturday night. Tho decor
ntlons in tho commodious school hall
are very Hue and tho exhibits, which
nro many, uro bringing good results
from tho subscription books. Cnutcht
nntH for tho diamond ring- and gold
watch will no doubt bring u largo sum.
Truffle has ugnlu been resumed direct
on tho Bowman's Cieek branch of the
Lehigh Valley, For tho balance of Inst
week, after tho breaking down of tho
bridge ut Monioeton, puHsentteiH were
compelled to go uoiohh a foot-brldgo to
nnd from their regular train for a spe
cial, which went thnt far.
r., A. Strong, u Wyaluslpg bunker,
has purchased tho Teed block ut Hayie,
a valuable property.
Miles Hondley, proprietor of the
IJpadley houso ut Waverly, has Hied a
petition In bankruptcy, Hs assets are
reported to be S6.100, and Jlubtlltles,
$11,000,
Mr. and Airs, Joseph Woodln, of
Suyles, this county, celebrated their
sixtieth wedding anniversary last week.
William Beeder, tho Duhhore couu
tcrfelter, had u heudjic before United
States CoiiiiiilMdonei Mix, nnd wu held
lo tho United Stale court. Ho was
taken to Scrnnton Jnll by Secret Service
Officer M. p. arlnin, who attended tlio
hearing.
(leorgo M. Decker, the ex-county
commissioner, Is now superintendent of
Pier 49, North river, at New York city,
for a West India Steamship company.
Charles Kisner, of Townnda, "was
awarded n contract ror erecting u rail
road station nt Spencer, N. Y,
A First National bank, which has
been organized ut LeBnyaVllle, will be
opened about July next. Tho officers
and directors uro: President, CI, N,
Johnson; vice-president, P. R. Woocl
ruftj cashier, J. F. Halgh: clerk,
Charles Miller; dlrtutots, V. K. Wood
ruff, J. P. Bosworlh, O. N. Johnson, J,
V. Keeier, Charles Miller. 11. S. lOlsbeo,
F. M. Wheaton, C. W. Slocum, N. W.
Pendleton.
The i cumins of T. Ware, tin elee
trieinn, who met death In u boiler ex-
MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE.
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1 had a little doggy, thnt used to sit
and beg;
But doggy tumbled down the stairs and
broke his little leg.
Oh! doggy, 1 will nurse you, and try to
make you well,
And you shall have a collar with a
pretty little bell.
Find the little girl's father and mother.
plosion at Ithaca, were brought here
for interment on f-'aturday.
Tho Lehigh Valley company Is having
three of Its passenger coaches lltted at
Sayro for an "emergency hotel," to be
used when the crews are out on duty.
One of tho cars is the kitchen and din'
lug room, where forty men can bo fed
at one time. The other cars nre nro
vided with berths for seventy-two per
sons, tho hotel crew having bunks over
head In the dining car. With such an
equipment, 210 people can be worked In
eight-hour shifts and properly taken
care of.
At a meeting of the Bui clay Railroad
company, held in Philadelphia, it was
decided to ask for bids for repairing
their tracks and roadbed between Mon
roetou and Foot of Plane, which were
damaged to a great extent in the flood
of December 14.
Nelson B. Cox, of T.aporte, was shot
in tho leg by a foreigner, while want
ing between Bcrnice and Mildred. Bast
report gives no arrests, although offi
cers are investigating the case. As Is
usual with the miners, a. spree was be
ing had by drinking and shooting care
lessly and promiscuously. Several balls
pasted close to Mr. Cox befoie he was
struck, when one went through his left
leg. Mr. Cox was a cnndldatc for sheriff,
of Sullivan county last fall.
AVOCA.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians so
celty have wisely decided to postpone
their fair until Raster week.
Miss Jennie Newlln is visiting friends
in Hazlejon.
The ladles of the .Methodist Episcopal
church will hold their annual supper
on Fen. 11.
D. C. Morton is' doing business In
New York city.
There will be a meeting of tho prop
erty holders In O'Mnlleys hnll this
evening at T..10 o'clock to hear the ie
port of committees who have taken the
appeal ngnlnst the $10,000 marshal. All
who aie are interested In tho welfare
of tho borough should bo present.
The revolver found on tho wounded
burglar, now lying In Plttston hospital,
was identified us the property of John
Neulls, who was also robbed on
Thanksgiving night.
Rvungelistlo services, conducted by
Bey. Junies Irishman, will be hold
every night this week in Bangcllffe
Piesbyterlnn church. There will nlso
be a mooting for prayer every after
noon at 3 o'clock, at the homo of Miss
Mury Hnstle,
At tho Demoerntlo prhnnrles cm the
West Side Saturday afternoon, Frank
O'Boyle was nominated for council;
John Clifford, school director, and Pat
rick Mcllule, constable.
LAKE ARIEL.
Special to tho f-cranton Tilhune.
Lake Ariel, Jan. 27. Rev. rj, M. Hell
preached n very Interesting sermon on
Sunday evening to n largo congrega
tion. Text, Hebrews 10-l'J.
The Republicans held their caucus for
nominating township ofllcers. The fo.
lowing wero nominated: Inspector,
William Swingle; supervisors, JnineH
Black, Oeorge Heudley; school dhec
tors, J. F, MoFarliiii, w. II. Shaffer,
constable, O, h, Polley; town cleik,
Curtis Jones; treasurer, J, w, Sander
cock; overseer of poor, II. W. Policy;
committee, l T, Howe, P. K. Bortree.
The heavy full of rnlu during Sunday
night spoiled tho sleighing in this see
thm and the roads now uio very ley.
WAVERLY,
Frank Jerniyn has sold his farm hero
to Thopius II. Wutklps, of Sevan ton,
sw&
?rLs,th 1 remedy
who contemplates erecting a flue sum
mer1 residence on tho hill, not fnr from
the present residence. There Is no nloro
nightly place for a dwelling In thin
Vicinity. Other Hcrmiton parties are
ulso looking for pla'cefl to build.
Itev, Mr. Oodshnll, who has been
conltncd lo tho house for severnl tlnya
from Iho effpoln ot vaccination, Is able
to be nbout again,
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Theatrical.
TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.
NEW ARMORY Soma' lime). Afternoon nn.l
night.
ACAUEMY-Carner Stock company. Allcrnoait
mill night.
hTAIt Itolile's Knlckctbookcis. Altrrnouii and
nlglit.
"Knobs o' Tenwes3eo."
The Catnor Slock company opened a week's
engagement nt llio Academy of Music last night
la "Tlio Knob o Tcimwrec." to n packed
lious. The ily u presented In a very anlla
factory stlp uml tho auillrnco attested nppioval
liy Ihclr applause. The leading patta were ef
fectively mntilnrit, L. S. McKcc was mi Ideal
.loo I'lraton. nnd the Mrs. Preston of Nclllo
Manning lellcctcil meat credit upon that lady.
Mary Asqiillli suitalned the lolc of Madeline In
a eiy ctcilit.b!o lu.mnci-. Ailhur lll.ick.iUfr, as
Jciry, athl lfariy I.. Wclib weic thoroughly .it
heme !n their n-pcc.tie pails
Tlu specialties were oij- much nhmc the
jvciapc. Performances nlll be then each after
noon and evening 'Kii-ing (ho week. At the in.iti
me th! afternoon, "The Jliatk I'Ijs" wilt lie
the hill and tonight "'Hie Man of Mylci."
Kobie's Knickerbockers at Star.
The seating capacity at the Sl.ir thcatir wis
not sufllclent to auominodate the audiences that
assembled 3 entonby afternoon and oenlmr to
witneii tho peiforuiance.s s'un by I.oub Hobie'a
KnUkeihockcrs. Although two asuin li.ua passed
nlnte Mr. Itolilo has ieitcd Scr.mton, the excel
lence, of his former attiauions m-im to haw
been MifnVient giiiiantee that the show would he
up to date. Those who attended the Mar yester
day were not disappointed as the company is ono
of the licit that has appeared lieie under his
management. The opening and closing burlesques
ate maiked for beautiful ucis, biilllaut i-ostumes
and li.iiiil-niiie lage settings. The hpecUltle ate
for the gteater oilglnal ami ainuaing, and the
ai lists ot the olio include Hilton Brothels, eccen
tric jugglers; Lewis and Oicen, character iinper
Eonatois; tho Simpsons, inu-iial aitlits; Joe and
Xclllo lloncl, In a laugh idle vaudeville sUelih
entitled "An Uscapcd Lunatic," and .lack Our
oner, who sings coon s,ongs in his own peculhr
way. 'Iho Knkkeihochcrs will be at the Stat to
day and tomoirow afternoon ami ciening,
Sousa Tonight.
Thla will be (he only appoilunlty of hcaihg
Fous.i in or near Scranton this reason. The band
has been in snili gieat demand that eieiy dilc
is filled, c-.iii.vIim; thio l.unous oiganallon all
over the United St.in-s and Canada.
There never was .1 chance to hear the alauli
King nt the pilce.s now- olleied, ami it will be
a gu-at mii pi bo if the big atinoiy is not lllled
at both pertonn am cs. The Hist one thousand
ladles at both matinee nnd night peifotinatiees
rccelio a line wiuvcnlr fioni the liiuiagcmcnt.
The school childicn loi lo hen iua, hi It
Ins been auanjed to open the lnalluce ut il.SO
instead of the uml hour. On the occasion of
the hut conceit, the steam heat biuKc down and
as a consequence the atniory was cold. 1'iei.iii
turns hac been taken to have no such uiiioi
ttiuale occurence at thU time. Tho cluration.il
value of a Sou-U collect I la not to be met
estimated, At llullaloI.ist sumnirr the chlhbin
weie among the most eager llstincm at tlu.e
twilight concctU w-heti Isou-a's band began the
piogramme ultli "Nc.iur My Clod to Thei," ami
the lights came on softly llhc tali land,
"Colorado" Coming:.
tluilen I'luhman will luoduce at the l.iicimi
thealer, on Tuesday evening lieu, a nevv play,
entitleMl "Coloiado," which bis just concluded
a highly mcccssliil tun ut Wallatk's theater, .Vcur
Voik. lleshles piescutltig mciics and people t J pt
cal of he Hoi ky Mountain state, It is said "Colu
lado" will ilUtleisci suietal Uiaiiutic situations
cntltely new and novel.
The piodiutluii will he the saiuo ut in Xeiv
Voile, as will li the can, whlih Includes Wilton
Jaukaye, Francis t'arlylc, Mauilu llonman, John
W. Alluugh, Jr., J. M. lolville, Violet Itund,
Joan .Newceunbe, Homy liall, Lewis l.'ag.iu, l'mul;
Donovan, William 11, .lames, lloiaeu Lewis, lei.
bert I'ollatd, Itiwe Cooko, ChrUline lllessiug,
I'lcdcilcl: MoriLs, Clement Klrby, llcaiu Collins,
l-'rank Kemhlc, William T. Simpson, Lawicnco
blieehan, 1'iancis Conlau, Mouls I'tank, llauy
Ullxoii, David lligglns, Thomas Lauiloii.
STAGE NOTES.
Weber k fields have given up 1 1 it 1 1 pmpused
trip to Mexico.
A "Way Down Kast" rciupauy will thottjy tail
ftom San l"iancUco for Australia.
"Oulllvfi's Tiavels" has been adapted lo stage
purposes by Ueorge (Jio.mith, Jr.
A lluce-act opeia, entitled "The fllbsoit ii,"
b among the ixicilillllles for next season,
A music hull pattcincd nflcr Weber Jc ITclds,
will be stalled in San friiuisco .March 1,
When i:tlo lie Wot ieoitus her fiigagement
III New Vork it will lie under lier own manage
nient, ,
Clutle.s I'lohuuit i-itiuiates C)ile 1'iuh's in.
come liuiii lilt dlihicnt nla.vs this .rjon will loot
up fully S-2W,t').
A diainatltatloii of Jfaik Twain's "IVm bavvjer"
has been complete-, by Paul IviU-r, and Is'noiv
III the lunds of Cluilc-s I'rohiuaii,
Matlo iliessler ull (iy itairlng once again next
season, (icoigc llobait and A. 11. bloaue mo
witling u musical comedy for her.
Helen Hcdmoud, prominent witli Flunk Pjnkjs'
aul other coinpjiilc., vil star in a new musical
comedy, "iiei lllgline.is," ncU seaiou.
Tbl slgnaturo is on every box of the genuine
Laxative RrnmnsOnfnineTaMetc
Hut rurvs a colli in sine ilu.,
THE MARKETS
Wall Street Hovlow.
New York, .tan. 27. There was no relief from
tho fteml-ftannant conditions of upeculatlon In
tock.s today. l'rofcfslonal operators continued
their ntlempts to find the malkcty pcrslsUully
tctltg It, both by wiles nnd imrclnimvi, but they
found thu great iiowcm hi the financial w orid itljio.
lulely ipili-scenf, nnd Vjiwaltlng mimo turn nf
events. The Mlllnc of money raid, which per
ibtcd fnr fomc time after the turn of the Kar,
his jleldcd entliely atul.lhc ctdlniry liorrovvcr U
able to obtain money on call on very cv' tcrim.
Thcte Is n very general unrcejiir-nt that the ullb
mate dceldon ut the question of the Icgil stand
ing ol the Not llicrti Scciitltlen lompin) Is the
thing teally awaited for tho next general move
inent hi the stock market. The foniiulatlng of
demands by coal miners lias been n cause of soma
depiction. Of the special movements In tota.v's
market which gave Its whole character, that in
Amalgamated Copper was most completions. Haw
Copper was advanced for the first lime since
tho attempt to maintain tho price was abandoned
by the Amalgamated Copper company. The gain
which icsultcd today tor mnlgatuated Copper
wot 2!4 points. The advance In the mice of lead
gave sttcngth lo the National Lead stocks nnd
American Smelting. The United States Steel
stocks wero letlmiglc. Tlieie was n desultory
speculation In bugar with a thi.il net gain of u
point, Notable gains in Chicago nnd eastern
Illinois, tho New York, Chicago nnd St. Louis
stocks, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago nnd St.
Louis nnd llulland picfeiicd, Weie without rx
pi imi I Ion. Tim market ilosed dull and flml. To
tal sales todiy, 43,b00 shnrc.s,
Theie was n cessation of last week's activity
In ii number of hcml-spccuhitlve bonds and the
market wns duller ami iricgular. Total sales, par
value, l.iKS.oro. United Males new 4s advanced
VI per rent, on the last call.
M -
The following quotations aro furnished The Tilh
lino In- M. S. .Ionian & Company, rooms TftWUfl
Meats building, Scranton. l'.i. Telephone, MOS:
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. csl, lug.
Amcilcan Sugar 12.V,i 120W UlTii V2U
Atchison 74'4 751& 7l'i 7fl'i
Atehlon. IV. DuT, t04 :Va
Ilrook. Traction Dili 05 111',, 03
Halt. & Ohio ion; 102 lotw mi-n
dies. & Ohio 1VU 4,i?i J.-,i4 4,-,'f,
Clile. k fit. West 8i 22 22?i 22ll
ST. Paul lOfl's lf.Mi ino'S 10H1
Itock Island IM l'iii.4 1K1 J6-'.4
Kan. & Tec., IV B2 o2li 02 62(5
Loul. k Nash 1025J 102-J 102',, 1(124
Man. Klevnti'd 18SU Ui'A J.I Hi 134
Met. Tiacllon 10l)?i I70Vj JtiSH 170
Mlso. l'ni-ille IlKHi lOHi, 1O0U 1011
Soiitbern l'aedllc Ml, iSi M fiS-H
Norfolk ft West n:.;, .TITS. rV, 3Vj
Krlc It. It ."WVs R87 :i7'J :i;;
Krie It. It.. 1st IV. 70 70 OO'i 71",
N. Y. Cential lnrt JCOWj 1.V.V4 100'j
Out. & Wciltin JI.1VJ !UVi !K'i "-IU
I'cnna. It. It 118 148Vj 147i HS'i
Putine Mail WW 40"(, 4(i 4d
Heading it. it ls CTi filVs f"
Iteadlng Itv., IV. ftl St- 80 bl',1
Southein It. II .12 -12'& 112 .',2
South. It. It., IV t)2Vi Is! 02U in
Twill. Coal k Iron 02 02 Cl'i 02
It. S. Leather ll',i llv'i 1lVi J Hi
1'. S. leather, IV MVi l-0'l f-0 SO
M. S. lluhber 14l3 14-6 14li H'4
Union l'nclllc lou 100 O'Oi 100
Union I'aelllc, IV bS SS 87!li S79i
Wabash, IV 411', 42',4 411. 42
Western Union W'i Pl',8 00 St
Col. Kuet it Iron S.". S3 54 SHJ
Anial. Copper '..... 71Vi 7.1 71 7.IJJ
People's Oas .101 101 10HJ 101
Col. So 14VS 14Vi ll'i H'.-j
Tesas I'aelllc 118 .'W :!S US
Am. Car I'uunihv 2') 2' 21 20
V. S. Steel f'ei 12 42'i I2H 42
t. S. Steel, IV 02'J: 02'i 92 !)22i
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.
County Savings Hank & T.ust Co..
First National Bank (Caibondale) ..
Standard Drilling Co
Third National Dank
Dime Deposit nnd Discount Dank..
Economy Light, II. It V. Co
ITrBt Nation il Hank
Laclca. Tmt & Safe Deposit Co....
Clark & Snovcr Co., IV
t'cr.mton Iron fence I: .Mfg. Co. ...
Fcianton A.lc Works
Scranton Savings Dank
Traders' National Dink
Scranton Doll & Nut Co
People's Dank
Xew Mexico l'y. & C. Co
IIOSD3.
Scranton I'asrengcr Hallway, first
Uortgage, due 1020
People's street Hallway, first mort
gage, due 1013
People's Street Railway, General
moitgage, due 1021
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School 5 per cent.
City of Scranton fct. Imp. 0 per
cent ,
Scranton Tiactlon 0 per cent
Economy Light, Heat ,; Power Co..
Hid. Askei
00
SCO
.12.1
30
SSI)
27
40
1S00
103
12)
100
05
300
175 ...
1071A ...
135
75
115
115
115
100
102
102
115
os ...
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Conccted by II. ti. Dale, 2," Lackawanna Ave.)
l'lour sd.Ui.
Deans 2.30.
flutter rrcsli cicameiy, 21c. ; June cieauiery,
2J':c; daliv eieameiy, 22c.
Clicese H'..il2u.
I 'ggs Nearby, ."2c; fancy .stoiagH, 2lc.
Peas Per liiihil, 41.30.
l'otatoes Per bushel, SV.
Onions Per bushel, 1.(.0.
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, Jin. 27. Wheat Mc lower:
contract grade, Jan., ElaMiV&c. Coin lie low-e-i
i No. 2 mii'd, Jan., W.iaOlc. Uats lc.
lower; No. 2 white dipped, 32'ic-. lToui Dull
and weak; winter supeiior, S2.U3i2.0O; ilu. ex
tras, i2.U0a3.n; Prima, rullet dear, 9.1.23,1.1,45;
do. do.-f,tiaight, 'sJ.H'aO 70; western winter tie u-,
lf3.S0a3.fi,); do. do. ttiaight, $.!.U)a3,S0; do. do.
patent, SJ.bjal; spiiug cleer, i,13a;1.33; elo.
sti.ilght, 4CI.DSj3.SO; elo. patent, !C.'I.H3al; do.
favonte brands, il.lQi4.23; city mills extia, !M
al.15; do. dear, lr3.40i:i.O3: do. straight, Sl.lsii
8.S0; do. patent, f3.S3il.23. Ityc tlom, if-I.IIOa
:i.4U per barrel, as to qunllly. lluckvv heat lioui,
W.20,12.30 per -00 pounds as to quality and
quantity, lluttei I'lrm, Ualc. higher; ctia
western creamery, 23U-e. ; elo. ue-aiby punts,
2sc. Kggs riiiu; good ilcmand; fresh ne-aiby,
20c. ; ilo, westi-in, 2ilc. ; do. southwestern, 2elc. ;
do. Miulhcin, 21. Cheese Quiet, but llrtn; N.
Y. full creams, fancy unall, lHlc; do, elo. do.,
full- to choice, tl'Callc-, tteflucd sugais IJuiot.
Cotton Unchange-il. Tallow "teuly; dlypiime
in tlciees, iiV. ; country do. elo., hands, 1U4.,
li8c. ; elo. el.uk do., Asiatic.; ial.es, oc. Live
pouliry (Julet, but stcaely; fowls, uiit,ii;.; old
loostei-s. 7c.; chhkc-lis, OalOe.; eliuks, liaHe.;
gecsp, Ilal2e-.J till keys, lOallr. Dics.ed poultiy
ITi in and (Jcniand modei-ate; fowls, choice,
lie; elo, fair to good, JuMIOViiv.; old roostci.i,
7.i7'ic.; -chlikciis, neaily, llalilc; wcnti-in ila.,
Oal-i'ie-.; turkevs, ue-aiby choicu to l.iui-v, ll.i
Ut.; westein do,, l.'lallc.; fair to good, 10a
12c; ducks, ncaihy, Ual3c.; wcslciu do., 12.1
lie, J geoe, Oallc.
Itecelpts ITotu, 2.0IK1 bauels and l.tXK.OOO lbs.
ill sacks; wheal, ai.iXX) bushels; emu, U.OiM;
cuts, li.W. Shipments Wheat, 1,700 bushels;
coin, 2,100; oaf, U,UeK.
New York Grain and Ptoduce Miirkot
New York, Jan, 27. Kloiu Influenced byitlia
grain bleak today, Hour was weak uml u shailo
luvvei; Minn, intent, ifcl.toal.10; MI1111. bakers,
S2.O3a:l.::0. Wheat Spot c.is.v ; No. 2 led, S0)u.
f, n. Ii. iilloal.'iiiul 8hc. elevator; No, 1 uoith
cm 1) li In tli. S'iU: f. o. b. iitloat. Options opened
weak mid became 1c. lower, hut later gave place
to a lully. Tho close was unsettled ut ?ic net
decline. MjicIi closcil blc. ; May, MJic. ; July,
SS'ic. Coin Siwt quiet; No. 2, ink-, elevator,
and 07c, f, o. b, nlluat. At first .1 little hlghet,
but soon collapsed under extensive liquidation,
from which It later Milled with wheal, dewing
un-ettled and 1c net lovvi-r. May dosed 3!;e-. ;
July, (Ulic. Oats Spot weakci; No, 2, ISsc. -,
No, :l, 47c; No. 2 white, 40c,; No. :i white,
160. : li.uk mixed western, 4S!fjc. ; tuck white,
4S.i53e-, llxciled western selling ilcmorallrrcl tbu
oats uiaikct for a tlmo today but vvilh the late
wheat nnd cam rallies piicc Inipioved, lluttir
rimiiTi creamery. 10a2flc ; (attoiy, JJ.it7e. ;
June cicamery, 13a2lc.; Imitation cti-amcry, lla
18i,4c ; state dairy, l.i2.lc Cheese- Maiket
firm; state full rrcuiii, unall, early in.idi-, fancy
colored, ll!4all?ii.; utato full iie.im, large,
early mule, fancy while, IHJalHic,; laige, early
made, fancy, 10?ic, ; small, e-ailv made-, while,
flic llgas riiiu; mate and I'cnna., 2Sa2'c. ;
western, 8Se. s southein, 27o,
Chicago Grain nnd Produce Market.
Chicago, Jan. 27. All pits 011 tho boaiel of
tiadc went wild todjy, A stuinpedo 111 May outs
toiclug Ihmldatlou In all markets picssed pilcul
downward ill u palcky fashion, an ebvithhi half
an hour from the) opening May oats had dropped
511. Ma.v white, 1, ami May torn, tc-. Vu
visions ali were soro hit. Uood Mqqiort and
lieavy i-hoit cove-ling Iqouicht liaci; toiin) ccutl
deuce, however, uml Iho close saw 0-' loss In
May cats of only 1-JiulTsc ; May vvlieat, vc, and
May com, "e.' riuvhltiii closeil 10 to 6,'ic.
lowei. Cash quotations were as follows!
lToui Kasy; No. :l spiing wlie.it, 72471c: No.
2 reel, Wc-,; No. 2 oals, 42',al.Jf. j o, while,
mv. No. ,i whte. 4iiuHc.i No. 2 ijc, 5SjC. t
fall- to chulcn uialllug bailij, 3i)a(i2!!n.-. ; .No. I
ilaxsccd, i-l.illi; No. 1 iioithwdtciii, l?l.70',-ji
prime timothy seed, isel.40aC.43; mess iiuiL, 13.i)
al70; laid, 0.2210.2,1; short iIIm, VJ.r.iS.SO;
dry salted houldoi, 71..j71,ic; short deal slds,
.70.13.1-0; whiskey, $1.32.
Buffalo X,lve Stock JTarket.
Hast Huffalo, Jan. 17. Cattle Heceipti, S.WW
heuel; (aljly uellvv and fully J)ai)c. higher for
all butclim' slock uud handy iiicdium steels;
THE TRIBU
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Lines, j Cenf.s for Hflcli li.xlra I. In;.
For Kent.
FOIt ttnVr-Storcl all news corner of Mulberry
anei rro'pcce; steim neni, vviiu niqnove-oic-iies,
$30; also slore, Spruco street, WO ill' iIvvpIN
lug, No.. fIJ Monroe, 12 rooms, flot uImi elv.ell'
llig, Not toil Jctreiou nve., rent SI3I rtlso Nos.
S20 nnd 821 Mntlhnn uvc, $30 each) nl ilvvell
lug, corner of Mulberry and Prospect, 12 looms,
steam heat, Wij also Nos. 8:il and Ml Jcuiisou
Vc. 12 roonntXiill improvement, flo caehl ulsj
dwelling, 12 fvmis, 1'iospect uvc, slentn licit,
with Improvements. ('. 1'. Jmlvvln, mwn 3D
Meiin bulhllng.
IIOI'Si: NO. 0.12 I'OIINST LOI'ltT, between Wy
oming nve. nnd l.'rie 'depot ! rent SI-', Mon
roe Drown, Hull's Head,
IlOAltDINtl 1IOHSI! l'Olt MINT, 12 looms, luin.
dry, vegetable kitchens central; Ail mis nve
iiucj onlv I3! inone' maker. Conicgvs, Dime
Dank bullelliig.
II' YOU WANT n tenement for your home mine
und see 'oinegy', 2nd door Dime flank build
lSi no charge unless we rent the house.
l'Olt ItKNT Store room, fecond floor; plate gla'n
front; nt 310 t.icknwnnna avenue, luipilre of
Krotosky linn,, Clolhlcis.
HAM' DOtttlbi: bouse, 0.18 HairNou iiveuuo, $IH.
Atsn half double house, IIIOS Plnn sheet, 17.
Possession now. Apply 030 Harrison avenue
STAH CAPi:. with llxtuies, for rent. Apply J.
C. Welclicl, 330 )VcUter avenue.
POit ni:NT IIS, one-half ot double house. In
Upper Clreen Illdge; large jard. bath, hot
and cohl water. Hinge, electric lights. H. P.
Hamilton, Paull hultdlng, Siirueo sticet.
Wonted To Rent.
SrtVSS
SVASSySV SSA.
WANTKD lie a lreutleman. one or two well fill
nished looms with use ot hull, wllhout boai'el,
in good neighborhood. Address. II., Postofllcc
llo-K 312.
WANTI'.t) TO lll'.NT Tlnre or four fuinls'ied or
unfurnilicil looms for housekeeping. Address
23 Jelfoson avenue, city.
For Snle.
VS rtWS
GOLD FISH
3c, each our ILsli live.
Plants 3c up. Nlglit Mug.
iner canirles. Pull line of
aiuiaria, all fixes, all piiccs. l'airots that talk.
Sunflower, and uthcr seeds, purest, best. Ilf.ivi
eages, 00c up. I'o is leliable. 213 Spiuce st.
Jl'ST AKIHYIin with a cailo.ul of horses; good
workers and sevcinl closelv matrhed teims.
Weight from 1,100 to 1,500. Can be ccn at 3J1
Havmond court. P, M. Cohb. .
POIt SALi: CIIHAP Plic-vvood, non roofing, tim
bers, boards, scantling, etc., Horn old cirs;
fidtahle for all piupos.-s. Jennings, Central
Mines switch, foot of lfairplon street, oil Soiuli
Main avenue.
POIt SAbi: Two light spring wagons and some
harness, cheap. Jlvans, rear 11)2 I.uerne
tlrcct.
FOR SALD Cheap ; hoiso, spring wagon and
harness, nt No. 1S20 Cedar avenue.
Furnished Rooms.
rURNIMIKD HOOMrf for rent, modein lmpiovc
menu; private family; gentlemen piefeirod,
at 337 Adams incline.
FOIl HENT Two comfortably furnished looms
for gentlemen; modem luipiovements; pri
vate family. CiO Washington avenyc.
roil ItDNT Purntsheil front loom, wilh heat,
"bath and gas; near court house; gentleman
preferred. Adilress Hoom, Don: 200.
POIt HKNT PuuiMied room; heat and bath.
025 Linden street.
PiMHNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with beat, pas
and bnth, gentlemen prclencil, at 5.19 Adanu
avenue.
Unfurnished Rooms "Wanted.
WANTED April 1, by a lady, two unfurnished
looms in a family of two, icshliug above
Adams avenue. Addic-ss, "l'eniiaii"nt," Tribune
ot lice.
Wanted Room and Board.
WANTED Willi piiv.'tte family, board and two
looms, with piivihge of hath, lot family nf
three; walking distance tioin court house; icfcr-enc-c!,
if desired. Aiklios K., Tribune oftlec.
WANTED Hoirel and two furnislicil rooms in a
good location for a lamlly of four; or would
lent nioniji vvht-ie good board can be hail in
neighborhood. Address N., Tribune.
WANTED Room and boarel in leflncd pilvatc
family for thiee ladles; not to exceed ?12 per
week. One located within rive minutes walk from
city hall preferred. Address, K. 11, Tribune Of.
tlce.
Rooms nnd Board.
l'Olt lll'NT barge fiont loom, suitable for two
gentlemen; with or without board. (.It
Washington avenue.
ROOMS TO RENT, with board. bOO Mulberry
street.
shipping nnd expoit steers nbout steady; h.-st to
faiiej- steers, 'j0.50i0.73; good sldpilng and ex
port steers, $.), nun; others, S)a5.70; covv, !si
al.DO; bulls-. 4.UM4.in; fancy heavy, Sl,'23,il.50;
..... .n . I .'i ,., . .... I I ....I....... ....a r.i.
i-,ili-,,,,l-, ;.,i i,., niULl.l'l. (Mill rj'iiue;ist s.ai.u1.,
fiesh tows and tpilngers, unchanged; veals, 1S3.30
aC.OO.
Ilogs-lticeipts, 19,000 head; steady ; heavy,
fsl5.1ifl.ihl; mixed, 0..'!',a0.50; pigs, Mtonger,
I;5.b0a3.l)0; roughs. 75.40i5.75; stags, 4a4.50.
Miecp uud limbs Itecelpts, 2,030; sleadv;
sheep, ml.xed tops, ij.1.10il.0; e-ulls tu good, li
I; xv et he is, Slat. 73; callings, il.50a5; lop
lambs, ?3.73l3.M.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago. Jan, 27. Cattle Receipts, 21,000. in
cluding 2)0 Texaits; westein, steady to Hi,-, lon
er; good to piliue ste-crs, ?sl.2ui7.40; poor to
medium, r Inrt; stockers anil feeders, if2.23al..V);
cows, 91. 21.1.1; helfcis, $2.30i3.,li); cinmi's, irl.23
n2.0; Iiulls, is2.30al.20; calves, iCJ.'iOaO,); Tcx.u,
led steels, w 1.1.1.75.
Hogs-lticeiils loday, 40,0t); tomonovv, 4S,.
000; loft over, 10,000; opened slcuih ; closed ,1
lo 10 cciils lower; mixed and buiiers, S.l.'sLe
11.40; gooel tn rhoko he'.ivy, O.2)a0.KI; rough
heavy, ilaO.S(l light, !3.0Oatl; bulk of nle,
!s3.tO.i0.S0.
Micci Itecelpts, 22,0)0; siieep, sleadv to
sliong; IjiiiIh, slcaely tn strong; good to elioiee
xvrthri-H, M.30a1; western she-ep, feel, lil.25;
native lambs, s-l.COaJ.W); westein lambs led, 3
U5.S0.
East liiberty Live Stock Market.
East l.lhetly, Jan. 27. f attic Sleadv; ihnlie,
S).fi)i5.70; prime, J5.lsla0.23; good, s,3.,10a.1.75.
Hogs lllghci; prluio lu'iivlesi, sil,0fljil,(.l;
best mediums, fit, lael.33; heavy yorkers, $'I.Mii
(l.:t3 light joikeis, sd.10a0.23; pigs, if5.75a3.Ml;
loughs, ;.'ia0,
Hhcep Slow and lovvci; best wcltieis,- (l.liu
4.M; cults und common. $l..iai2.21; vemlhus,
ls3Hh); veal calves, 7a7.50.
Oil Haricot.
Oil (lo, Jan. 27. Cieillt balances, si. 13; cer.
tllieiiles, no bid. Shipments, 12ll.li.IO; leverage,
01,101. Runs, 110,001; uvci.ige, 7-I.IH'l.
To the South via New Jersey Central.
Tho Jtcw Jersc-v Central nillroinl Is
the only lino offerlntr I'tillmiiii sorvlce
to winter rcsorto In tho South una tho
Churk'Htou exposition, with hut one
chaiiKO of earn,
Lowest rati'H anil tiule-Ucat time. Hull
mun rfpervfitlon.i sec-urea nnd hagsaue
i-heckcil tiirougli, Imjulrti it .1. S.
Swisher, district jiasseiiBer uKent, C'j2
West UacHiuvanna uvenif". Hoi nmim.
A Trip to Calif oi nia or Florida,
'fhobo contemplating such a trip need
hut to call on the locul ticket ajjent of
the Luckawanna railroad and ho will
arrange every dotull, incliulliiK trans
jiortatlon, berths, rr-sorviitloiis antj
chccklnj? (it haugage thvough to elesti
nutlon; also will furnish rates, folders,
descriptive literature and any other in
formation desired on the subject.
Through hleepers and clay coaches to
Chicago. Only one change of cats to
Cullfornlu.
j)
situations
Wanted
pugg.
R.VN0ll WANT OITIOHS.
Want Advortlsoments Will Bo
Received at Any of tho 17ollow
liiff Drujy Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALnERT SCIH'f.TZ. corner Mulberry
street and Wcbslcr avenue.
UUSTAV PICIIIX, CIO Adauu nvcnue.
West Side
OEOItOi: W. JENKINS, 101 South Main
avenue.
South Scranton
FRED L. TEltPPH, 720 Cedar avenue.
North Scrnnton
OEO. W. DAVIS, coiner Noith Milu
venue and Market street.
Green Ridge
CHARLES 1'. JONES, 1337 Dickson
uvenue.
I .1. JOHN'S, P20 Gieen Ridge street.
C. I.0I1I:nZ. corner- Washington ave
nue and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. UNEl'FEb, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. O, DONE k SON.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Competent and sober engineer (o tale
chnigu of electric plant; must have- experi
ence, .vpply Hoom 11)1 I'oiniuoiiwcnlth building,
todiiy, between 11 anil 12 o'clock. Cicsccnt Elec
trio Co.
HIVE EATIIERS WVNTI'.D at once. Apply at II.
N. (Ilhson, l'eclivllle.
CIHAHMAKEItS WANTED, lollcia. huticiim.ikeii
and handwork. Ilcckci llro.'., nil Itubluson s!.
-MOI.ElfS IIAltllElt SCHOOL, NEW MUSK (ITV.
Mole sluilenl.s wanted. Eight weeks e-oui-plelc-.
Wages Sitiuelav-.. Diplomas nwaided.
Position guaranteed when tluough. Wilte for
fice catalogue.
WANTED MAXAOHIt Reliable llrm wapti el
pable man tn manage branch ntlkc, lakliu
direction of business; salary M,50) .tint llheriil
coinnilsiion; good icferenees nnd VHW cash re
epdreil. Aehhcss Hov 210, Pliil.ulelpliia, Pa.
101'NC MEX-I.oain inpid lettering for signs,
show cnrelv, llckels, etc. Home sludv; book
let free. W. A. Thompson, Pontine, Midi.
WANTED-Ily lending I'fdlndclphla home, first
class Mlc-emaii, to sell general line of paper
to the retail trade, one who has an acquaintance
prcfened; must have be-t rcfeience anil be able
tn furnish bond. Address P. O. ltox 20. Phila
delphia. Help Wanted Female.
LADIES to elo plain needlework for us at home.
We furnish materials and pay )s7 to ll) tier
week. Fciul stamped envelope to htnuduid Co.,
Indiana ave., Chicago, I..
WANTED tiirl for general housework in small
family. Apply to 1110 Adams uvenue.
WANTED Girl for general housework at Dalton.
Addrcfs H. T care Tribune.
Agents Wanted.
AGENIS TO SEM, ".-CHLEV AND SAVIIAOO"
by (Ico. E. (trabaiii. Autogiaph intioductlou
and peisunal account of battle bv Heal -Admiral
St'HI.EV. '1HCE STORY OI' SANTIAflO lOl.U
KOIt FIRST TIME, by tho only cye-vvitncsve-s of
Hie light. Selib faster H1411 "Life of McKlnlcy."
I.jbeial commissions. THEr. OL'TITT READY.
Send seven 2-ecnt slumps for po-tagc. Hooks now
icadv. Hewuie of liultnlioiis. Can bo had onlj
fioni sole publislicra. W. 11. CONKEY COM
PANY, Chicago, 111.
WANTED Hustling, reliable agents to sell Ex
celsior Tiomer l'rosser. None its cQiuI.
Agents make laige wages. Write for tcniM. The
J'iild Mfg Co., Ei,t Tro.v, l'a.
Wanted.
WANTED Sulphur stone for the maniifiictuilng
of novelties In jewehy: good pi Ice paid. Ad
dies, with slump, the Novelty Jcwcliy Stoic,
10! Noitli Jraln stieet, I'ittston, l'.i.
Help jTurnished.
RESl'ECTAHLE HELP rUUNIMIED-Two mile
eooks, female cooks, second gills, geucial
gills, chaniheiiiialils, giocciy wagon di Ivors, 2 lc
spect.Mde vveuneii to woik diy time, nuiecs, gills.
Einplo.vment Hure.ui, 3.10 Wash. ave. 'Phone, loll,
Boarders Wanted.
PIIIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two niye men
to bond, (ieiuiau 01- English. Call uuy l.nu-
alter Thuieda. All conveniences, S.07 Harrison
Situations Wanted.
WANTED By middle age nun, 11 place- as cook
in hotel or intaiiraut. Addles Cook, Tiihuue,
A .MAN WANTS A PLACE us coae-hnian or In
tako euro of horses; can furnish icle'ie-nres.
Vdclies Fleet Ji. Wiilien, 01 Siwiuehamu stuci,
Ulngliamtoii, N. Y.
A MAN wlm undcistauils nil kinds of hotel work
would like tp weiil. evenings in hotel or les
tuurant, Addicsss Charlie, Tiibuno uillce.
hlTl'ATION WANTED-lly 11 widow to do wash
ing, ironing or cleaning of any kind. Ad
dles Mis. J. Millie, 712 Sehnell eouit,
SITUATION WANTED-lly a joung boy 13 ji-.n-s
old, willing to do aitvlhlng, Adeliess E., ).'.,
oai Wiislilngtoii avenue,
SITUATION WANTED Hv gill to do house
work or nursing. Adeliess 411 New stre'er.
WANTED-lly it good gill 11 place to elo house
well, in pilvatc family; uiily small family
pajing gooel wage-i, need icply. if. C, Tilbuna
ufllee.
A POSITION' wanted by 11 jouug nun to vvoil;
etteinooiis en- cvculngi!, can assist in slcu
ogiaph.v uud tvpewiltiug, Addicsi, If, E. S., UliU
ui ill Washington avepue.
WANTED 1'osil Ion us luikecper In flrst-elas
salouii 01 dub hoiuo i party who thoriighly
uudiistaiuU Ids business, laige experience, ca
pable of taking full chaige; iifeirnco as In dm
.icier, etc.; have been owner und manager (or
liuuibei veils, vddicss Hex 20, T1ib1.no ufllee.
WANTED -"-null family washing done nt home
Mnmlavr. Mk. Ed baliiiou, U.U IM.x: coult,
city.
Heal Estate,
SS1AI.L FARM near Scianton, improved, well
watered; uho ihs.liuhlu tuhuihau u-sldeui'.',
tluec- acns, land. Terms tu Milt. II injin, ultui
ney, 2J')ii Washington ave-nue.
FOR SALE-New house oil Con-ell slnet. Round
noils Pail;; miukiii iiiipiiivimenl.s: caiy
trims. Apply t Spring II103I, l.umbi-i- Co., or
ji. h eioUliuibe.
FOR SM.l.'-At CI iiU'k Summit; ,1 plaee of ll.-e
aeics, hone and bain, good fiiilt; tlie-.ii lor
e.uh. Ipimirc of Mis. L. I.lml.jj, llll North
Main uvenue. city.
FOR SLE-One acie of land, Improved with
nlucroou haiisv; plentv and vanity ol fruit;
(vo.U location in village of Fle-etvllle. Mrs. Olive
Fi.h, Flectville, pa.
Money to Loan,
ANY AMOLNl OF MONEY 'III 1.0 , Cjnlclc,
straight loam 01 lluildiiu urd Loan. At
from 4 io 0 p.r cent, lull on N, V. Waikci,
till U13 (.diue-ll buileliug
Supotfluous Hair Removed.
SlT'lTHT.L'Ol'S nAnt.'H'aKan.luleJ,'4h?
Utslj, peiiiiauc'iitlv, htlcnllllully removed by
elc4trlc uviullg; cxelinivc mrlhivd; no scgi). T1l.1l
triulment Hi-. Cull anil ba- tonyjnuvl. . lfUvii
b, Huehaiian, Djiuvil'lcgWl $12 WaliUiglejji uva
a
ANT
s
MRECTOMf.
3 Insertions 25 Cen$s?
AtorsTfut I'nur Unci, 6 Cent for UactiBttM U.u.
PROFESSION A L.
Certified rubllo Accountant.
EDWAItl) C. HPAOMJINcT 2.1 fltADTlitiTiiANK
Dulhllng, and St. l'anl Ilullellng, New York.
Architects.
EDWAIID II, DAVIS, AUCIIITEOT, CONNEhti
Dulhllng.
Fitnni'.tticiv' i nnowN. aucii. ii., reaTi
JMnte llxchange flhlg,. 120 Washington avc.
Civil mid Tilhiing Engineers.
II. I.. HAI'.DIN'O, (Mil CONNEI.t, 110II.DINO,
Dentists.
DR. C. E. HII.ENIIEHOEH, I'AULI IIUII.DINO.
Spruce street, Scranton,
Dlt. 0.0. DAUIIACII, 115 WVOMINO AVENOfi
Lawyers.
riiANic i:. novlidT aitohni:v.at-i,aw.
llounn 12, ii, io ami 18 Ilurr Ilulldlng,
l K. TRACV, ATT'V, commonwrai.tii in.no.
D. D. REPI.Onf.E, ATTOltNEV-f.OANil NEOO
Haled on ic.il eatale security. Mcars Ilulldlng,
cot"cr nashliigton avenue and Spruce stieet.
WILLARD, WA1HIEN k KNAPP, A'nOltNEYS
and cniinseliois-af-law. Hcpublleau Ilulldln,'.
iva'hlnglon avenua.
JI:SSUP !c JESSIIP, ATTOltSEYS AND COU.N
jollon nt-lavv. Conimotivvcallli Ilulldlng, R001111
10, H and 21.
'"'ml ".D -W- AVEH. ATTOHNEY.
tm-vot, oth floor, Mears building.
ROOM!
L' A ".'A'rl"'-!. ATroRNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
.. lu "'dhllng. Seiaiit.on, Pa.
PATTE II 1 SON k WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONA U
Dank iliillillng
(A COMEQVS, 0-13 111 PUHLICAN DUILDING. "
"'..W;,.U,:,fT"01-''. OFFICE MOVEDTO NO."
211 Wyoming avenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. W. I
avenue.
ALLEN. 513 NORTH WAsillNU'IoN
DR. S. W. L'AMORECU.V, OFFICE 339 WASH
ltigton avenue. Residence, 1213 Mulberry.
Clupnic olsen.ts, lungs, henrt. kidneys aul
gcnlto-uitnaiy oigans a spenallv. Hours, I
to 4 p. m.
Hotels ond Eestaurant3.
THE ELK CAITV 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE.
i.ue. Rates reasonable.
I'. ZIEOI.ER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. 1,. SW. PAS
senger dejiot. Condiicleel on the European
plan. ' VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
a. n. nmaos cleans privy vaults and
cess pools; n ador; only inipioved pumps ued.
A. Ii. Ilriggs, proprietor. Leave orders HGfl
North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor
ner Adarcs and Mulberry. Roth telephones.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS
eomen, store 201 Washington avenue; gleets
limn-.-, 1050 Noith Main uvenue; slore tele
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE..
Sciunton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO OKDKR;
also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MEOAHGEE DROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
xclones, paper bags, twine. Wareliouse, 1-0
Washington avenue, Sctanton, Pa.
rTlIK WIUCF.S.11AHKE RECORD CAN nil DAD
in Scranton at the news stands of Rcisuia.i
Hrc.s., 400 Spruce and 50J Linden; M. Norton,
:'22 lavekavvauna avenue; I. S. Sthutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay.
Vwito for our special iniikct letter. Free on
application. S. M. Hlbbaid k Co., members .N.
Y. Ccnsolldated anil Stock Sxchange, 41 nnd 10
Droadway, New- loik. llstablished lSill. Iimg
Distincu' Phone 2.1SS Hroad.
LEGAL.
THE AXXr.Ui MEETING of Hie stockholders of
Tin' Lackiiw.iuni Tni't and Safe Deposit Com
pany for the diction of iliieelors to servo for, thu
ensuing scar, will be held nt the office of the)
company, 101 Lai knwaiina avenue, Scranton, l'.i.,
011 Monday, Fibiuaiy .1, 1(102, between the hours
ot thiCc anil four o'clock p. ill.
HENRY UE1.IN", JR., Secretary.
EST All: of 1'. D. .-tevens, late of the Hoiough n
Duumorc, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania,
deceased.
I.etteis tcstainentaiy upon the above estate p.n
ing bi'cn granted to the nndeislgneil, all persons
having claims against the same will picsent them
for pajment uud those liulebted theieto xvill
phMse mike immediate pivment to
DAN POWELL, Ailuilnlstrator.
Ciiuc-r of (liovc ami lllukely hi reels,
Dimmore, l'a,
WILLARD, WAIIREV k KNAPP,
Attorneys tor Estate,
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recclvcil for fur-nl-hlng
nnd meting eomplcte, 20S lineal feet
of iion fence on New Yoik stu-et side of Lacki
wanna county pii-on, piic-u lo be per lineal foot
1 reeled and painti-el complete, s(jle ol fiMice in
ho Hiuie es thnt ahcaely in limit of said ptisuu.
UUs to bo .lUdicsseel to undersigned and in hands
on or befoie 1'cbiu.ny t, 10OJ, All bhls must be.
accompanied by n ccitllled chock for 10 per cent,
as cvlilenee of good faith, 'Iho light to reject
uiiv or alt bids Is reserved. E. A, JONES,
County Controller.
Scranton, Pa., Jan. 13, 1002.
FINANCIAL.
I, F. MEQARQEL CO,
'.!
STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES
CONNEUL BUILDING.
1. I'. Megargel. Roy ChcRcr Megargil.
Spencer Trask & Go.
BANKERS $
27 tk iii) PINK H'l'IvKIi'r, NEW YOBK
-ts
Now ready for gratul- i'
tou3 distribution, 1002
Edition (Pocket Size) ,
Statistical Tables
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