The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 30, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCHANTON TUIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1002.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
BRADFORD COUNTY.
Uiccll to tho Fcrattion Tribune.
Townndn, Jan. 29. Tho lloyul Arca
num liavo Just clioson tho following offi
cers for 1902: Hcscnt, L. C. Gillette!
vIcc-rcRont, C. Mi AVooduiirn; orator,
II. B. Mcarsi past regent, W. II. Smith;
secretary, W. U. Kelly; collector, Kd
ward Frost; trensurer, W, O, Gordon;
chaplain, A. D. Dyo; guide, J. M. Oll
lan; warden, O. D. Wickhain; sentinel,
L. Marks; trustees, VI. W. Ulvvell, M. J.
Long, A. D. Dyo.
Tho unnunl nicollnir of the Northeast
in Pennsylvania Press association was
Ijold hi Towanda, and utter nn Inter
esting hesslon tho following were chosen
to act on the otllrlal board for the ensu
ing year: President, George Streby, of
JOushore: vIce-piesldentH, G. U. M.
Ward, of Laceyvllle; J. H. Murrelle, of
Towanda; secretary and treasurer, K.
U. McKcc, of Towanda; executive coin
iplttce, V. II. Lyman, of TunUliannock;
B. V. Ilalncs, of Honcsdalo; Fred New
oil, of Dushore. Tho nest meeting was
fixed for Anrll 20, at AVllUcs-ISurre.
Henry Heeman, a desperate charac
ter, who Is wanted In Chemung county,
Now York, for burglary, wua unested
In Towanda on Saturday, and Is now In
;Jntl awaiting requisition papers. Ho
has, It Is said, served several years In
the penitentiary, and was a deseitcr
during the Spunlsh-Amoilcan war from
a transport in Cuba.
Mrs. Georco StPKtnnler, of 'Wllkes
Barre, bus been a guest of her parents
(n Towanda for u, few days,
Arthur "White, of New Albany, while
working In a hay barn, had a fork tine
strike htm on the cheek, urotrudlnc
through his mouth and coming out near
his nose.
Tho auditors, who have been exam
ining tho accounts of the commission
ers and overseers of the poor and treas
urer, completed their duties on Satur
day, and the statement will be pub
lished next week. In the report It will
be shown that $1G,C00.47 were In Iho
hands of the treasurer, January 1, 1002,
and of the court house fund, $5,433.21.
The county has no floating- Indebted
ness, the only debt being $100,000 of
court house bonds still outstanding.
The lloatlng debt of tho poor district Is
found to be $2,12J.10, and there still re
mains In the county treasurer's hands
$59.13, collected by tho bicycle tax be
foio being declared unconstitutional.
By the payment of court house bonds
of $30,000 recently, the Interest to be
paid this year will only be $4,000. and
the state tax to be paid on tho bonds
will be cut down to $100. In 1901 the
nmounts were, respectively, $6,000 and
$coo.
The free mall delivery system will be
put in operation at Sayre next June.
The ofllce has been doing a $12,000 busi
ness the past year.
Mrs. G. M. Roberts, of Sayre, who has
been on a sick bed for thirteen vears.
has just become able to use her limbs.
Hev. J. J. Coroner was a visitor at
Scranton this week.
Mrs. Daniel Donovan, an estimable
woman of AVyalusIng township, died at
lier home, , Monday, ngeel 38 years, of
pneumonia. A husband and six chil
dren survive her.
AVOCA.
There will bo a sale of eatables at the
homo of Mrs. William Brown, of Main
street, tomorrow afternoon under tho
auspices of tho ladies of Langcllffe
church.
It. J. Bees, grand organizer of the
Fraternal Mystic Chain, Is In town per
fecting a new order. The organization
will bo effected in two weeks.
D. C. Morton has returned from New
York city.
Mrs. Mary Burns Is able to be about
ngaln after several days' illness caused
by vaccination.
Mrs. J. J. McCarthy, of Forty Fort,
was In town yesterday.
The marriage of Miss Belinda Dough
erty and John Walen was solemnized
yesterday afternoon In St. Mary's
church by Bev. M. F. Crane. Just as
the Angelus waa ringing; the bridal
party entered the church to the strains
of Lohengrin's wedding march played
by Miss Bllzabeth Murphy. Tho bride
and her attendant wore handsome blue
cloth tnllov-inndc gowns and beaver
hats. Tho groom was waited upon by
Frank O'Donnell of Parsons. After the
ceremony supper was served at the
home of tho bride. They will begin
housekeeping on Main stieet.
The niairlage of Miss Agnes, daugh
ter of Patilck Murphy, of the West Side
and Patrick Kearney, of York avenue,
was solemnized in St. Mary's church
yesterday afternoon by Bev. M. F.
Crane. Miss Murphy and hor attend
ant, Miss Bose O'-Mnllcy, wore brown
cloth gowns with white satin and braid.
trimmings. Both carried carnations.
After the ceremony they drove to
Scranton, whcie they had supper. Mr,
and Mrs. Kearney will reside on the
West Side. ,
Tho Anthracite Blackwatuh Football
team of this place composed of players
between Nantlcoko and Forest City,
have mudo a match with the Alblons
of Philadelphia for Match 1. So far
tho Alblons have been tho strongest
and have won many games, Beabou
uble rales have been secured, Thoy
will leave on the fast Central train,
leaving here nt S,10 o'clock. Those
wishing to Join tho party muy do so
by leaving their names with Bobert
Perry, captain; T. J, Deeble, malinger,
Boy, J. J. McCuhe, of Auburn, was
a visitor In town this week.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkliaunock, Jan, 28. Miss l.eona
Garvoy, a trained nurse, of Philadel
phia Is visiting her mother Mrs. Sybol
Garvoy, on Slocum street.
Charles Jenkins, of Meshoppen, Is
visiting Ills father, Samuel Jenkins at
this place.
Miss Molllo Weston, wlm lias beep tho
guest of Dr. and Mrs, 13. F, Avery tho
past week, returned to her homo at
Brooklyn on Monday.
There uro only two pilsoners remain
ing In tho county pall.
Harry Welch and family, of Sayre,
who huyo been visiting relatives at this
place returned home on Monday.
The cush of Jones Brothers vs. tl, W.
Btahton, Issue to ascertain whether or
not anything was duo on u bond given
by the defendant to plaintiff, resulted
In a verdict for the defendant.
W. B. Aruts, Is at Nicholson this
wet-It, where he Is engaged in wiring
buildings for electric lights.
Tho case of J, C. Menger vs. J. S.
Brink et ul., equitable ejectment, was
on trial when court adjourned on Tues
day. Almon Cassldy died at his homo oh
Foundry street, on Monday evening.
Ills dentil wua duo to consumption.
NEW MILFORD
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
New Mllford, Jan. 20. The Young
People's Christian Endeavor society
will conduct a business meeting and
social at the Presbyterian church on
Friday evening. '
Mrs. D. C. Alncy entertained tho
Magazine club at her home, Wednesday
evening.
Miss Clara Indorlied Is visiting Blng
linniton friends. '
Miss Helen Hutching, one of our
popular primary touchers, was unable
to attend to her school duties Wednes
day, on account of Illness.
L. Everett, who has been suffering
PICTURE
Hero Is the lighthouse keeper and his as
sistant. Find their wives.
with heart trouble for the past week,
is slowly recovering.
Tho trustees of the Presbyterian
church held u business meeting on
Monday evening at the church.
Mis. Harry Burtlctt, of Biughumton,
was a pleasant caller in town Wednes
day. BROOKLYN.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Brooklyn, Jan. 29. News
friends here last night that
reached
Sumner
Deans -had been- killed byti-traln at
Alford. No particulars have been re
ceived. Tho Young People's Christian union
will hold a slipper social at A. S. Wal
dle's next Friday evening.
Mr. Ansel Tewksbury Is very Ul with
pneumonia. Ills son and daughter
have been sent for.
At present, Brooklyn has neither, a
harness shop, butcher shop nor milli
nery store.
Mrs. Amanda DeWitt Is keeping
house for Amml Ely.
Bev. B. L. Boberts has returned
from his visit In New York state.
W. A. Stephens lost a good horse last
w eek.
Mr. and Mis. Willis A. Squler, of
BInghamton, spent Sunday with his
father, who Is in poor health.
Tho Misses Doloway are spending a
short time at their home here. -Mr.
Dolaway is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Hine have moved Into
their new house In town.
An entertainment will be given In the
Unlversallst church next Wednesday
evening, Feb. 5, by David V. Bush, B.
E. It will consist of monologue, im
personations and music. Mr. Bush has
been very successful in his work be
fore audiences in large cities, and at
summer resorts. This will be a treat
for Brooklyn people who enjoy such
entertainments.
Fred B. Mlllor, who Is taking a
course In telegraphy at Lebanon, Is
homo for a vacation,
DURYEA.
Some of the citizens of the Fast dis
trict are complaining of having to help
puy for electric light furnished the bor
ough, and they not receiving any of It.
The report Uint three of the Barnes
family are 111 with smallpox Is false.
William and Joseph Barnes are only 111
from varllold,
Duano Dills was a caller in Scranton,
Wednesday,
Hubert Brown attended tho exercises
of the osteopaths, at Wilkes-Bane,
Tuesday evening.
HALLSTEAD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
llallte.iil, Jan. 2i, Tho candidate, fur cvunly
MilKilntcudcnt, as (ar an amiouuccu, tuc ji fol
lows:; Charles i:. Moxtcy, ol JIallstcud, late tu
pulntciident; Principal n. W. IVase, uf the
bihool at this place, and Mr, ntcluiU.-, piliicipal
of the (treat Demi bdiou).
At tho second annul) ball held by the hv.lUh,
lik'n'a union by llroomo Mgo, Nu. Hi, at Odd
I'cllowa hall, Illinjlumtoii, tlieia was a laigc
uttiudaucc fioiii this place, Gieat IJcud and bin
(juchaniu, ftccrctaiy Ilclden, of tliU plate, was In 8ci.ui
ton Monday attending a meeting of the tcictailes
of the Pel.iwai c, Lackawanna, and Western Young
Men'a Christian association.
Mi, and Mit-. Michael Walters wcie called to
Scianton Hat unlay on account of tlckiics.
1'red Hell U uQ"eing with blood poUou, riuutd
by a silver In Ids band.
The new Ilmo tablu went Into elTect at 12.01
Jan. -a.
MUa Katliiiuc- Suiiiitiv'iton l rccovcilug fiom
an IllneAi.
V. Con, tho popular Montoe lhcrjiuan,
was in town Monday, He reports that bulnctfo,
which lua been at neatly 4 standstill, has bevn
lesuiued. The l)iulncs men there aro much en
couraged, W. U. MvUod, tho popular lauiidrjman, was In
lllujhointon Monday pu butlnesd.
Miti draco Harding, who has been visiting Iter
parents at (Urford, returned Saturday,
Tho Connolly lOuw, after being thoroughly dis
infected, wail released Iron) ijuaraotlnc today, .Ml
bidding and weaijug apparel was buiuvd ut
sw&
Ytt OttefVa t
night, Georges, limber, wild liM been quarantined,
U visiting liU ftlemH, and nt prc-cnt will Iho
Vvllh hU Mtr, Mr, Lcahcy.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Special to the Scranton Titbune.
Suxjueliiinnai Jan. 20. The Utiles ol the Great
Unstcm Star returned Thurmlay nd report a lino
lime.
Tho l'rr.lijtotliin church held con.'ocratlou
meet Ins Sunday evening.
Mr. Ifenry Slraton entertained MIm I,ou
ltogtis, of Harford, Friday.
Charles Curtlw liai'bocn In Monlroc the past
week.
Hon. C. I'. W'llghl hai been elected vice
piosldcnt ot the American Clmrcoat company ot
Illnghamtou.
Char lea Curtis, Jr., Ins ticiti woihlng In liU
falhcr't place In tho bank thU week.
V. Jl. Wcscott ami wlfo vlvltcd In Gibson Sit
unlay, Tho l'rcxbytcrlan ilmicli held n social Friday
evening1 which was largely attended.
We arc glad to note th.it our former towns
man, lluiry Manrcr, has been appointed vice
president of the l'lwt National bank at Montrose.
Mien Nellie Clancy and Ml) Stella Howard, nt
Thompson, attended the Odd Fellow' leecptlon
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Hcniy Strattou xlsllcd In lllughamton
Saturday.
MIm Lou Itogcr and Mrs. It. I. Wcscott Wi
lted lit Windsor, N. Yt, Thursday.
If J on want to injoy n good laugh go to tho
play nt Hogau opera house Monday night.
Mr. and Mis. John Valentino an- visiting lu
Jackson.
The funeral ot the late JIis. Henry 3pcrl, of
PUZZLE.
Carbondalc, founeily and for many sears a re-i-pectcd
ledldent of Suspjchuun.i, will occur m
this )loco on Thuisday.
It. JL Tingley, of Allison, s calling on Sus
quehanna Mends recently.
Mr, and Mis. V.. J. Matthews lune been visiting
in Thompson the past week.
The current icport that the L'llo has ulsid
the wages of the englnceis, conductou and train
men, is said to be premature,
The Susquehanna case, commonwealth s. the
Damis, attempt to kill, lia.s been put over until
the April teini of county couit.
The Susquehanna Athletic club held its private
nnnlveisary reception In Ilogan Opeia IIouo laH
evening. Music- by Doian'n orchestra and sup
per at the Central Ilou-e.
McKlnlty memorial e.eiclscs veie lulil In tho
High ulnjol this mmnlng. Addicves wcie de
livered by Captain II. II. Hall, Kcv. W. M. Doi:
ton and others. There was tm intere-tin musi
cal and Iltciary piogramme.
Miss Joyephlne I'oley, an esteemed joung lady,
died at the residence of James Condon, Pros
pect stieet, on Tuesday, after a bilef illneis o!
pneumonia. The funeral will take place fiom St.
Johu'i Catholic chinch on Thursday morning.
Albert II. I'ull.enbiirg will this evening enter
tain the Men's club, ot Cluist Episcopal cliuich,
at his home on Wellington street.
Dibble's IMison moving pictuics will hi- seen
in Hogan Opeia House on Monday and Tuesday
:ict. afternoon and evening.
William J. Jfuiphy, a native of Susquehanna,
who began Ids railroad caieer as telegiaph me
ecngcr boy In this place, has been appointed
general manager of the Alabama Great houthcin
lallro.ul, with headquarters at Cintinnitl.
Tiamps aic becoming jiumcrous again.
ltev, I', F. Pwjer, of Jackson, picuhed in tlic
Susquchanni Papllst church Ja"t evening.'
Itallioad matters on the l'.ric's Jedeison blanch
are cMr.i quiet.
Mrs. ltlchard Lown, an aged rc.-lilcnt of tic
Oakland i-lde, is gradually recovering !iom a
severe illnes.
KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
Iianhoe couimandcry, Ko, 310, will be insti
tuted on 1'cbruaiy tl, at Hastings, Camilla coun
ty. Ciand Itecudcr .Sir fieoige II. l'leice ad
dressed tle final organlr.ition meeting on Jan
uary 17.
Martin Luther commaudciy, No. 317, will be
Instituted on Fclmiai.v It, at Lancaster. It will
be a lion-bencflclal hod), and its members will
be fully unlfoimnl and drilled.
Tjione commandery, No. 2J9, nt Tjianc,'' gave
a Malta (social mi January It), with Iticoider
Harry A. Thompson, editor of the Tyrone Times,
as master of ccicnionlcs. Itecitatlons, bongs ami
grupliaphouc selcctloics, followed by a. most pal
atable lepast, cntritalned the large body of com
panions ami theii lady friends until midnight,
Mclita couunandeiy, No, H.', at Media, Ueh
watu county, held a icceptlou on Januaiy 21,
with Sir William H, I'ord as clialiniau. drawl
ltccoidei Sir Ueorgo II. l'leice dcllveied an ad
dress on Malta fo the large number of invited
guests of tlic commandery, who aic forming a
class for early admission. Tho ery novel and
attrattlvc steelplato design for tip monthly
notices is a mastti piece.
Scotia lomiiiandeiy, Xo, HO, nt MeKee-poir,
will hold a very cduboi.ite lounuil of the Ited
Cios.s and Sepulclno on l.'aster Moudav ulglit,
March Ul, when u laigc nuiibei of novitiates will
bo leeched accoidlug tu micje' He and custom,
Holy Cioss inmuiandeiy, No. 1, at l'hlladel
.pbla, at its last convocation appointed an en
tertainment committee of tevcii fur I'KU, and
a progieosive cuiliie parly will follow tho lcjuur
couvocalion on 1'ibiuaiy S,
Tho Monthly Malta Micl.il ot tho naiiuunderles
In and neai Hairlsburg will be held on 1't.lirii.ir
11, in tho council ihumber of Star of America
coinmandeiy, No. 113, with Sir II, K. Fills, 1'.
C, of No, 111, in the occidental chair, Delega
tions f i oui fW coiiiniaudcrlcs will fill the laigt
apartment, and a good time is assured,
Iti'd Cross coinmandeiy. No, 27, at Milton, held
a gala night on Januaiy 2t, when (fraud Com
mander Sir Kll.lu S. Fotnwald paid a fraternal
visit, The command presented tho whlto degice
In full foim, and delegations wcie pic.ent from
Nos. tl!, Oj, 1)2 uiul '.Ml, Among those piesent
vvero past Orand Coinmiiidets Sir John II. Illbby,
Hr J. A. Farley and Sir, II. S. Jlelsir. A ban
ipict closed tho evening's ceiciuoules, after a
number ol Inteie.tlug addresses,
Chosen Knights toiuiiiandcry, No. 174, at Voile,
will hold memorial services In their council
chamber on Fcbiuaiy 7, commenioiatlng eleven
companions who have passed a nay, 'I hey will
also dedicate tho ncty giavc inaikcrs that will
bo used upon their deceased companion' graves,
Anthiaclto commandery, No. ill, of lhl city,
Is uniforming Its pilgrims club, which will be
fully equipped in tho near future,
Palestine coinmandeiy, No, 153, at llrookljn,
gave a public intertaliimeiit to Its companions
and their gentleiiien tilemls on January -.'7, when
Sir John K. Mundnrf, '. V., presented libs illus
trated lecture on Malta, which was received vvtili
much 3ppUuc.
'fill elgnaturo ia on every box of tho genuine
Laxative BromoOiiinine Tawett
remedy that enrca a cold In niiii Im
THE MARKETS
Wall Btreot Kovlow.
New York, Jan. 29,Tlicro were a revulsion ol
fpctulatlie Kpiillnicnt In the stock market today
anil the movement to sell gathered force tin to
tho close which WM active mid weak, (lencrally
(peaking )ceteiday'a gains wcru wiped out, ihi
movement had ltd oilier obvious cause than the
dudru to lake piodt on the part of the profcl
slniut traders, who had bought ve.Herihiy or
earlier. It took only about half an hour ot
trading after the opening to ilcmomtralo that
the (tightly lucrcasecl demand attracted by vestry
da) 'a sharp advances was being n fully red by
profit taking nates ns to repress anv tendeticv to
advance bcjotid malt fractions. Tho contingent
uf bear tuidcrs was quick to take advantage of
this situation and to ofTcr down prices, taking
the market v.iy from tho Fellers, The charac
ter of the whole market thcicupon relapsed Into
the rut of dullness and professionalism. The
speculation felt acutely the lack ot tho stimu
lating effect of tho recent strcngli In Amalgamned
Copper That stock continued easily the leader
ot tho market In point of activity and made un
initial advance of n, fraction. Later, however,
the slockbegun In decline and It lost 2j on tho
day, closing within a ftliade of tho lowest. Kur.u
showed the elTect of disappointment over the fail
ure to advance rellned sugar mid lost l?ii on
the day. Tho huge volume of trailing In thete
two specialties gave them large Influence on tho
market, iho action nt the United Mine Workers'
convention In pinvldlng for a utrlkc fund had n
somewhat ulnistcr effect on the trading. Total
Falcs today, MC'.EOI) shaics, Tho bond market
heiamo luegular in vmpathy wild the Welle
uess of stocks. Total Mies, par value, Rl.aoo.OlM.
United States ,Vm leglstered nilvamcd 'A per
ent, on the last mil.
The following quotations are furnished The Trib
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Bar of 100.
STOCKS. Illd.
Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Tr. 00
County Savings flank & T,ust Co.. 300
First National Dank (Carbondale)
Asked.
325
CO
Standard Drilling uo
Third National Bank 550
Dime Deposit and Discount Dank.. 275
Economy Light. II. & P. Co
first National Hank 1300
Lacka. Tiutt & Safe Deposit Co.... 103
Clark & Suover Co., IT. 123
Scianton Iron 1'encc & Mfg. Co
Fcranton A -de Works
Scranton Savings Hank 500
Traders' National Hank 175
Fcranton Holt & Nut Co 107V4
People's Dank 135
New Mexico Hy. k V,. Co
1IONDS.
Scranton Passenger Hallway, first
Mortgage, due 1020 115
People's .Street Hallway, first mort
gage, due 1013 115
People's Stieet Hallway, General
mortcacc. due 1921 115
40
100
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Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School 5 pee cent. ...
City ot Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
100
102
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Scranton Traction 0 per cent
Economy Light, Heat k Power Co..
115
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Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Coi reeled by II. U. Dale, 27
riom 1.00.
lleans 2.50.
Hutter l'rcsh cicameiy, 21c,
2314e. ; dairy cicameiy, 22c.
Lackawanna Ave.)
June cicameiy.
t hceso lltial2c.
Eggs Nearby, 32e. ; fancy stoiage,
Pea Pel bushel, 'jl.SO.
Potatoes Per bushel, 83o.
Onions Per bushel, $1.00.
21c.
New York Grain and Produce Morket
New Yoik, Jan. 29. l'lour Steadier and a
shade higher on some grades with wheat; winter
patents, S1.75al.l0; Minnesota patent, fJ.S5n
1.13. Wheat Spot llrnici; No, a led, hie. f. o. b.
ntloat; No. 2 red, 'jOVic. elevator; No. 1 not Ill
cm Diiluth, EOUc t. o. 1. alio it; No. 1 haid
Manitoba, bSUc f. o. b. allo.it; bulls had their
turn in wheat today. Catching the crowd shoit
they tun prices np.i cent per bushel, being aided
by foreign buying,. Rtionger cables, small north
w extern receipts und good deinlud in coin and
oats. The clove was Htronir at lr. net advance;
Maicli closed 83c; May, S494c; July, WVic. Com
Snot maikct tinner; No. 2, U7'74c. elevator and
tS9ic f. o. b. afloat. Under the Impetus of
strung cables, light country and fiieeuUtlve offer
ings, a seaio of fhoits and vlgoiou bupport nt
Chicago, com was much higher today; closing
ttiong ut ITic. net advance; Januaiy closed
7,ic; May, U7Uc; July, WJie. O its Spot
ery ttrong; No. 2, liKilbc; No. 3, 17c; No. 2
white, lOHc; No, 3 white, lSc; track mixed
vve.leru, -IdalOc. : Hack white, ISa35c; bhailng
tho corn sticngth, oats weic active and stionger
nil day, closing at top pi lees. Huttei riim;
ueamery, 0a25c; do, factoiy, 13al7c. ; June
trennciy, 13a21c; Imitation cieaineiy, llalSlic;
ttate d.Urj', llaiJc. Cheese Firm; ktatc lull
rrrani early made fancy closed llliull9ir.; state
full cream small caily made fancy white, ll'.ia
n'.iiC ; laigu early made closed li)91e.; do. do,
do. white, 109ic,v L'ggs I'lrm; state- und I'enn
fjhanla, 20a3Uc; western, 2Uc; southern, 23c.
Bhiladelphln. Drain and Produce.
rhtladelphla, Jan. 29, Wheat I'll in, V.o.
higher, coiitiuct guide, Januaiy, bHjiiSoe. Com
Ulc higher; No. 2 mixed January. U3aO."!5C.
Oats Quiet but steady; No. 2 white clipped, til:',
nutter l'lrm; good ilenund; extia western
trcamery, 231-jC.; do, nearby piints, 2. Hggs
hteady; flesh neailiy, 2So.i do. western, S.c;
ilo, Eouthwestcrn, 2?f. j do. southeiii, 20e.
Cheese l'lrm. but quiet. Heflned Suguis l'lrm,
good demand. Cotton 1-Ule, lower; nilddlliig
uplands, 815c. Tallow Dull and weak; elty
prime In tleiees, 9c ; tuuntry do, do., liar
ids, O'ia09ac; do. do, dirk. Static ; cakes. U7ic
Live 1'oultrj Film and lilghei; fowls, llalllc. ;
old iooters, 71ac,; chicken.', lu.ille. ; ducks and
Recso, 12alJc ; winter elilckim., t2al.1e. Dieted
l'oullrj I'iini mid higher; fowls choice, lU&i
12c; do. fair to good, lill-jiIU. ; ohl loosteis,
711.C.; chickens nearby, l-'aHc.; western do,, 10a
13c; turkeys, neaiby, choice to fatuy, 15al7c ;
vvcilcm do. do,, llalSc, ; fair to good, liable;
ducks, nearby, Ualje, ; wistcin do., 12allc;
geese, Palle. Heccipts Kloiu, l.iiOt) binels uud
2,100,000 pounili In sacks; wheat, HJ,0i hu.hels;
loin, 0,000 bushels; oats, 23,001 bu.hels. Slllli
menta AMiojI. 40,000 bushels; corn, lP.mH bu-.li-els;
oaU, 11,000 buslicK
Olilcngo Qmln and Produce Market.
Chicago, Jan. 20. 'I here v.a a letuiu of bull
conditions and bull feeling to I lie. gmln markets
today, Nrrviusnn.s resultant upon tho recent
laid in oats bceiued to bo dissipated uud all luai
kets clcuc-d near top prices. May wheat gained
lltallic; Jlay coin, l?a2c, and May oat, 2'it
S9o. Provisions i lced IS1Sj374c higher. Cavli
quotations were us followa l'lour htradi ; No.
3 fpring wheat, 7.1a7J94o. ; No. '2 led, M'labllic-, J
No, 2 oats, 4aUatllici N'o. it white, 4 1 14a 13 lie;
No, 2 rje, lilaOtlSv.i fair tu choice nulling bar
ley, tVJaUfc; No. 1 flax teed, $1.(M: Nn. 1 noith
westeiu, l."i: prime timothy Med, ijfi.50; mess
pork, 15.75 HS.bu; lard. .20a.32!5 ; shoit libs,
f.i20aS..'il; diy baited shoulderj, 7 a71ie.; short
l leaf sides, .0Oa8.70; whiskey, 1.32.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
tfliluiifo, Jan. 29,-Cattlc Itecolpts, 17,000;
heavy tte.ul.v, light dull and weak; good tu prima
eteei., 0.2ta7.iii); poor to nudlum, ijnatl; stock
eis and feedei.s, f2.23at.73i cows, isla5.23; heifers,
i-J.60aa.25; (aimers, lu2.30; bull, 2.21al.(L5;
calves, !j'..V)a'I.W; Texas fed blceu, Vta5.20.
Hoga Itcielpts todaj, 30,i(l; toinouow, 24.0W:
left over, 7,Oi; opened steady to btrong, closed
weak; mixed uud butchers, $3.E0aU33; good tu
choice heavy, fd-15aO.U; roiuh hcavv, .",.UU
0.10; light, t5.50a5.U5; bulk of talcs, ifVbJaO.20.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
Kast Ilulfalo, Jan. 2().-Hecept.s, light; full
strong to iilguer; veal coiniuoq to good, ifdab.25;
cboleo to riiuv. .soati. Hogs ltcvelpts, 4,7u)
hcud; pigs, higher; others blow; heavy, $cUUi
0.50; mixed pJikir., 5.3040. 43; pl.-n, tp.SOaa;
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
A'oreTlun Pour Lines, j Centv tor Uacli lixtral.lns.
For Bont.
KOH HUNT Modem flat, 0 roonw, Meani, balhj
rent 23.w; ftom l'ebruary 1st. inquire lit)
1'enu avenue.
l'AHM l'OIt HUNT of nver two hunched uries lu
Newton township, five tulles from court liuuo
on f-cratiton and Newton road. Iliu Cosnrr botiit
olead, Apply to S. H. Coiipi, 1', 0. Ilahl Mount,
Lackavranuii Co., l'a.
lull It
Mc.ira building.
HOL'SH NO. 032 roilKhT COUHT. Iiclvveen Wy
oming uve. and Krlo depot; lent $12. Mon
roe Ilrown, Hull's Head.
HOAIIDINH IIOHSr. l'OH HUNT, )2 lcioins. laun
diy, vegetable kitchen; tetitr.il; Adams ave
nue! only $.15; money maker. Comeg.vs, DIhid
Hank building.
H' VOU W.W'T a tenant for Jour liono coiiio
and tee Cnmrgyp, 2nd floor Dime flank build
ing; no charge unless wc lent tho boit'e.
l'OK HUNT Stoic loom, fecund lloor; plate glav
fionl; nt 319 Lack ivtanna avenue. Juqulic of
Kiotosky Ilros., Clothleis.
HALP DOL'HLl! houe, (118 Harrison avenue, HA
AIo half double house, KI0S Pine street, H7.
losselon now. Apply 050 Harrison avenue.
FOIl HKNT-S18, nno-half of double houe, lu
upper (.recti Itldgc; higc jard. bath, hot
and cold water, lange. electric- light. H, I'.
Hamilton, Paull building. Spruce aticct.
Wanted To Hent.
WANTKIl A nice- fuinldicd fiont seconebptory
loom, with use of bath, for Invilnnd and wife.
Central location desltcd. Addtess "1000," Trlb
lino office.
WANTED Hy a gentleman, one or two well, fur
nished rooms with use of hath, witlwut bouid,
in good nelghboihood. Address, II., l'ostoffitc
Hoi: 512.
WANTl'.U TO RENT Thiee or four furnished or
unfurnMied looms for housekeeping. Address
325 Jcflcison avenue, city.
Tor Sale.
COLD FISH
Ce. each our fish live.
Plants 5c. up. Night blng-
inrr ..in.irlp l'llll linn llf
.inuaila. nil tp. n titl,2 lAlli.ta Ihnt tall..
Sunflower and other teeil. purest, best, ltrass
cages, 60e. tip. To-c Is tollable. 215 Fpruce st.
FOB SALC CIIIlAP-rlrcwood. lion looflng, tim
bers, boards, scantling, etc., fiom old cars;
suitable for all purposes. Jennings, Central
Mines switch, foot of llan.pton stieet, otT Soeuli
Main avenue.
FOH SALE Two light spiing wagons and somo
harness, cheap. Evans, rear 11J2 Luzerne
street.
FOH SALH Cheap; horse, pprlng wagon and
harness, at No. 1S20 Cedar avenue.
Furnished Booms.
FUltNISHLD ROOMS for lent, modern impiovc
incuts; private family; gentlemen piefeired,
at 5J7 Adains avenue.
FOlt nn.N'T Two comfortably furnished ioom3
for gentlemen; modern imptoveinents; pri
vate family. 3.'i0 Washington avenue.
FOR nCNT Fnmblied front loom, with heat,
bath and gas; near court house; gentleman
prefeired, Address Room, Hot 200.
FOH KENT furnished loom; heat and bath.
025 Linden street.
FURNISHED ROOSIS FOH RENT-, with heat, pas
and bath, gentlemen prcteried, at 3J9 Adams
avenue.
Wanted Eoom and Board.
WANTED Room and boaid with Email pilvatu
family for man and wlte. Muit bo good lo
cation and within 15 minutes walk from city
ball; can give best of lefcience. Address C. D.
S., room SOI Comtell building.
WANTED Willi private family, board and two
rooms, with privilege of bath, for family of
tlueo; walking distance from court house; lefer
ences if desired. Address K., Tribune ofllce.
WANTEI lloaul and two furnished looms in a
good location for a family of fom ; or would
lent rooms whcie good bojul (an be had in
neighborhood. Address N., Tilbunc.
WANTED Room and boaid in leflnccl ptlvate
family foi tluee ladles; not lo exceed til per
week. One located within five minutes walk from
city hall prefeired. Address, K. II, Tiibune Of
fice. roughs, If5.l0a5.70; Mags, Hal.50. Miecp and
Iimbs Receipts, 8,000; fairly active and Mrong
cr; bheeep linn; top mixed, $l,15al,10; culls lo
good, $2al.lO; vvesteiu, I.75a4.85; j callings, ?I.U
a5.25; top hmibs, S5.70aU; culls to good, ifj.73a
C.S5,
East Liberty Live Stock Market.
East Liberty, Jan. 2'!. Cattle Steady; choice,
fd,50aU.70; pilule, 53.OOaO.25; good, V3.30a5.75.
Hogs Higher; prime heavies, O.I3a0..iO; beU
luedlums, Kl.30a0.4O; heavy Yorkeis, Jttl.13.iil.23;
light ilo., i3.00i0.10; pigs, i.70ai.Wi; loughs, i-3a
5.00. fcheep hteady; best wcthets. RI.5Ual.tu;
cttlli. nil (oniinou, t1.50a2.25; jcaillngs, la; veal
calve, 7a7.50.
Oil Market.
Oil llty, Jan. 20. Ciedlt balances, $1.15; cer
tificates, no bid; shipments, 123,11.1; average, P2,.
831 bairels; runs, 1(2,510 bairels; nveuigo, 7l,0yJ
bands,
FUNSTON AT KANSAS CITY.
The Philippines Campaigner Suiters
from Sinus of tho Appendix.
By Exclusive YWie fiom The Aborlatril I'ress.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 29. Ouncral
Frederick Funaton. who arilvod hero
yesterday from San Frauolsco, to
undergo medical treatment, was In the
hands of his physician for an hour to
day. Lnteu tho physician stated:
"Cleneral Fuiiston is Hitifeilnij from a
sinus In the appendix, an after lesult
of an operation performed In tho Phil
ippines for appendicitis,
"I have Riven the wound somo treat
ment, and It mny ho that a formal oper
ation will not be necessary,"
"My Ii'itvo of absence exulrrs about
March 10," said General Funaton to
day, "anil unless I receive further or
ders I will sail for the Philippines about
that date, I am in hopes my three
years' service In the Philippines will
lesult In an order permlttlnsr mo to 10
maln in the United States for n time,
perhaps In command of one of the de
partments here,"
Before roturniiiR to .Sim Franrlhco,
General Funaton states he will likely
visit AViiHhliiBton tind Now York,
Corporations Chattered,
Dy Exclusive Wire from The Associated I'rest
Haulsbuig, Jan. 20. t'harti'is were Issued by
the ttate department today to tho following icu.
poiatlonsi Crotvu Limestone and Diirk ioiii
pau.v, .New- Castlo; capital, WOOO. llalijun
Eleciilo Light and Power company, South lleth
lelieni; capital. 1)1,000. 'tho (.'mlavvaller Tin
Plato and Metal '(ompjiiy, Pltt.ljurrf; capital,
30,000. Ontwood Hotel company, Muiiut I'ocoiio;
capltal, I3,0u). Dunbar Water loinp.mc, Dun
bar; capital, IJI.OOO,
.
Anested for Smuggling Chinamen.
Ogdensbuig, N, V Jan. 23. Isaao 1'utuey, a
fainter of Lisbon, was uneited today while dilv
in? into tho city with a. number of t'hhumen
dressed In vvonieu'd clotlic. 'fhc Chluauieii, ac
cording tu the aulhpiltlougpjfic brought from
Canada during the night.
l'OH IttlNT Store; all new; corner of Mulberry
and I'rosiicctt steam hell, with Improvctnents,
M0; ulso nlore, Spruce street, i-VI! also dwell
ing, No. e?32 Monroe, 12 rooms, ljC!5 ni'o dwell
ing, No. kOtl JclTerson nve., lent lu! alo Nets.
WO and 828 Madison inc., WO each: ulo dwell
ing, coiner of Mulberry and Prospect, 12 looms,
Atoain heat, 'fli; alo Nos. o2(l and KM Jcllcrsou
avc., 12 looms, all Impruveiiienls, I? 10 each; ids J
dwelling. 12 rooms. ITosnect nve,, steam heat,
1...... ... ....( , II .In, It, lit innlil .".IX
SITUATIONS
WANTED
PUUG.
niUNOII WANT Ol'PIOKS.
Want Advortlsoments Will Do
Itecelved at Any of tho FolloWf
ing Ding Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBUM- SCIHILTZ. corner Mulbcrr-
street and Websler avenue.
OUSl'AV 1'ICIIEL, M0 Adams avenus.
Went Side
geoiigi: w. Jenkins, 101 south Main
avenue,
Soutli Scranton
FUED L. TEHPPE, 729 Cedar avenue.
irorth Scranton
GEO, W. DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Matkct street.
Green Rldgo
CI1AIILES 1 JONES, 1537 Dickson
menue. '
I' J. JOHNS, P20 Oieen llldge street.
C. L01IENZ, corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W.NII, KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. Q. DONE k SON.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Voting man to leiun the Jewelry bud
ness; cme wllh iconic experience puferied.
the ItcNfuttl Co., 107 Wjotnlng avenue.
MOLEH'S 11ARI1EH hCHOOL, NEW YORK CITY.
Mule students wanted. Eight weeks com
pletes. Wages Sltinda.vv. Diplomas :i wauled.
Position gtiaiantecd when thiutigh. Willo for
flee catalogue.
WANTED By leading Philadelphia home, first
clas,t salesman, to sell geneiul line- ot paper
to the lotall trade, one who his an acquaintance
prefeired; nimt have best refeience and be nblo
to furnish bond. Address 1. O. liox 20$. Phila
delphia. Help Wanted Female.
WANTED A joung glil as cashier and book
keeper; must h tvo t-omu cNpeilenee and lefer
ence, Addicss Jlvcr Davidovv, C07 Lackawanna
atenuc.
WANTED (Hr! for general housework at Ualton.
Address II. T., care Tribune.
Wanted.
WANTED .Sulphur stone for tho manufacturing
of novelties in jewehy; gold price pild. Ad
dress, wltii stamp, tho Novelty Jewelry Stoic,
10i North Main bticet, I'lttston, l'a.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANiHD-Ily jounjf man, has hid
e'.xpeiiencc ns bookkeiper .uul tjpewritet.
(!ood icferenecs. Adchess M. I'., caio of Scranton
Tribune.
lOUNO MAX desires position as Mcnogiaplier,
bookkeeper or bill clerk; cm furnish good
references. Address I). E. 1'., Tribune ofllce.
BOY would like icison title work for delivety
wagon or ofllce. Addiess 201 Mulbeiry stieet,
city.
WANTED Hy middle ago man, u place .is cook
in hotel or icstaurant. Addles. Cook, Titbune,
A MAN" who understands all kinds of hotel work
would like to work evenings in hotel or jc
lauupit. Addiess Chailic, Tiibune office.
SITUATION WV.NTED-H.V u widow to do wash
ing, itoiilng or cleaning nt tiny kind. Ad
chess Mrs, J. Millie, 712 Hchuell couit.
SITUATION WAXTED-Hy a .voiing boy 15 jeir,
edd, willing to do anjthlug. Addiess E. i:
COS Washington avenue.
WANTED Hy n good gill .1 place to do hou-e-wotk
in ptlvate family; only ir.all fuuily
pajing good wages need lcpl. if. C, TiRune
olllec.
A POSITION wanted by a joung man to work
afternoons or evenings, can assist in steu
ogiaphy and tipewiiting. Adchess, II. E. .., 1QJ0
North Washington avenue.
AVAN'TED I'osltton as baikecper in first-class
faloon or clidi house by party who thai uglily
iindeistnnds his business, laigu experience, ca
pable of taking full ch.itge; tcfeieneo as to chai
aeter, etc.; havo been ovvner and manager for
number jcars. Addies-s Bex- 20, 'Jiibuuc oificc.
Booms and Board.
l'OH RENT One or two pleasant looms for gen
tleman; also tablo board. Inqulte 407 Wjo
tiling avenue.
1'OK RENT Laige fiont room, suitable for two
gentlemen; Kith or without board. Oil
Washington avenue.
ROOMS TO RENT, with board. S09 Mulberry
etrcct.
Boarders Wanted.
PHIVA'lE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men
to board, Gentian or English, Call ony tima
after Thursday. All conveniences, W)7 Ilaulson
avenue.
Auction.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20, at 10.30 a. lit,., 50S Lack
tiwaima avenue', next to l'lnley's Dry Goods
Store, dx- carloads Pan-American exposition fin
nitiue. Used about threo months, lion and br.iss
bedj, complete live- thousand sheets, 5 thousand
pillow- cases, "icu thousand towels, emu thousand
pili.s blankets and comfortbles, two thousand
pillows, one ton good nuttings, cupels and lin
oleums, six good National Cash leglsteis (liku
new), diesscis, c nnnnode.s, tables, loldlug bed.,
live hunched toilet wis, i.evni thousand napkins,
lot cotv, couches. I'lno lot laco curtains, ininy
other goods too iiuineiotis to mention, bile will
coutlnuo nil wick until sold out. Tin? is tho
Ingest lot of goods cur ulTcied at public mic
tion in Scianton at jour own pike, lludwlek,
Auctioned,
Business Opportunity.
WAN'IED-I'arlner with WW capital for is
tibllshtcl knitting business at llavvley, Wilto
pioniptl). S. J. L, llavvley, l'a.
STOCK. AND WHEAT TltADEIIS without delay.
Wrlto for our special market letter. Frco on
application. S. Jl. milliard k Co., members N,
Y. CMi.olidatcd and Stock Sxchauge, 41 and 10
Hioadway, New York. Established 1S. Long
Dlslinco' Phone 2.1f8 Hroad.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUM' OF llOSV. 10 LOAN-Qulck.
strarght loans or Btilhlliig and Loan. At
from -1 to 0 per cent. Call on N, V. Walker,
ifU-Jli Lunnell building,
Storage,
FIHST .('LAS-S SIOllAGi; for furniture, house
hold goods, etc-. Fitly sepatato looms. Uriel;
building. Individual kejs. For terms, etc.,
Kiantou Storage tympany, HI riankllu avenue.
Lost.
1,OjT -Jan. 21, a fox terrier, l iiiuullw old,
llndii will please notify or letuiu to C'luilcc
II. bpittel, 1M0 WjOlllIllg UVMIUC.
Superfluous Hair Removed.
SII'I.IU'LIMH IIAIII, Waits. aiidMuTeirpali!.
I. b, pc'iiiianiiitly, scientifically ivmovid by
electric needle; exclusive method; no scan. Trial
licilnnut five, (all and be- coin lured. Iltkit
b, Buchanan, Dermatologist, 312 Wathiiigtou JVC.
Medical.
NEW HEMEHY foiCatanh, 8are Throat, Avtlini
unci uroiiiiuiis; uukOi me tireurn iniin aim
fewest; u montli'ii iih- will ciuo Iho mot obsti
nate cafe. Scud 25c. to II. S. Co., Uo-x 1ST, Utft.
UvindalJ. l'a.
rr
DIRECTORY.
3 lnsertions'25 Cents
MoriTftit P.vur t.titel, Cents tor HaeliBxtr.i Un i,
PROFESSONA L.
Cortlflod Public Accountant.
EDnAltt) O. SPAIJLIILN'a. ill TltADEIIS HANK
ntilldlng, and St. Haul Building. New York.
Architects.
IIDWAIII) It. DAVIS, AHCIIITEOT, CONNKLti
Building.
fnEDEHICK L. HIlOttN. AHCII. H ItEAu
Eitato Exchange nida:., 120 Washington avc.
Civil and Mining Engincora.
It. L. HAllDINO. 000 CONNELL HUILDINO.
Dontlsta.
Bit. C. E. EtLENHEIKIEIt, l'AULI HUILDINO.
fc'pruco utroet, Scranton.
Dlt. C. C. LAUI1ACII, 115 WYOMINQ AVEN01X
Lawyers.
I'ltANK E. nOYLE, ATrOhNEY-AT-LAW.
Hou'ns 12, 11, 10 and 18 Burr Building.
f. K. lit AC?, ATT'Y, COMMONWEALTH BLDO.
U. H. HEPLOGLE, A1TOHNEY-LOANS NEGO
tlated on real estate security. Mcars Building,
corner Washington avenue and Spruco street.
WILLA1ID, WAItltr.N & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and connsollors-at-law. Republican Building,
Washington avenue.
JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTOltNEYS AND COUN-;ollor-atdw.
Commonwealth Building, Rooms
10, 20 ond 21,
;m!?.U ,V- THAYEIt, ATrOnNEY. ltOOM4
9O3-0OI, oih lloor, .Mears building.
Ij' ,AA. WAT"nS, ATTOHNHY-AT-LAVV, DOAHD
offrado Building, Scranton, Pa.
'AlTpilSOS k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIOXAta
Hin: Building
C CO.Mi;oys, Dl.-l RFPUHLIOAN BUILDINO. '
A'..U,,.,.niJnT'I0LI'. OITICB MOVED TO NO
211 vvyomlng avenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
BR. W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASHINQTOM
avenue.
Dll. B. W. LWMOREAUX, OFriOE 330 WASII
ington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry.
Chronic dhcojes, lungs, heart, kldnojs and
genlto-urinary organs a fpecially. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Eestaurants.
THE ELK OWE, 125 AND 127 fltANKLIN AVE
nue. Rates icasouablc.
V. ZIEGLErt, Proprietor.
SCItANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. PAS
fenger depot. Conducted on tho European
Jdan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
T
Scavenger.
A. II. IIIIUIGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no )doi ; only improved pumps used.
A. ll. Brtggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Mali, avenue, or Eicke'.s drug store, cor
rer Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
G. It. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUltS
erjmen, btorc 201 Washington avenue; gicen
houses, 1050 Notth Main avenue; store tele
phone. 782.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH HUETTEL, HEAR 611 LACKA. AVE.',
Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DnESSMAKlNa FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER;
a lo ladies waists. Louuc Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MEGAHGEf: IlltOS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, lJS
elopcs, ptpcrv bags, twine. Warehouse, ljt)
Washlngtcn avenue. Scranton, 'l'a.
THE WILKESI1ARR1! RECOUD CAN BE HAD
lu Scianton at the news stands of Reinnau
Bios.. -100 spruce und 603 Linden: M. Norton.
322 Lackiwanna avenue; I. S. Schutzcr, 211
Spruce 6trect.
Eeal Estate.
FOlt SLE At Clark's Green, nine-room house,
with bath, furnace, spring vv.ctcr, six acres ot
land; all small fruit. Miltable for summer home.
Call or adchess 1). T Potter, Box 4, Claik'a
buuiinit, l'a.
SMALL FARM near Scranton, improved, well
watered; also desirable suburban resldene.,
three .tties land. Terms to suit. Hanyen, attor
ney, 2J'J!: Washington avenue.
FOlt SALE Now house on Cornell street. Round
Woods Vaik; modern improvements: cay
tonus. Apply to Spring Brook Lumber Co., er
E. S. Woodhoue.
l'OH SALE At Clark's Summit; a place ot fto
actes, Jtoiiio and bam, good fruit; cheap for
ra-li. luqulic of Mrs. L. Lindsay, 1111 North
Main avenue, city.
FOR SLE One aero of land. Improved with
nine-room house; plenty and variety ot fruit;
good location In village of fleetville. Mrs. Olive
Fitlt, Fleetville, l'a,
LEGAL.
THE ANNUAL MEET INC. o! tho stockholders of
The Laekavvanui Tuist and Safo Deposit Com
pany for the election of directors to seivo for tin
ensuing a ear, will bo held at the offico of tho
company, 101 1-ackawaiini avenue, Scranton, Pa.,
on Monday, February 3, 1902, between tho hour!
of threo and four o'clock p. tit.
HENHY BELIN, JH., Secrelaiy.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be tecvived for fur
nishing and electing complete, 2'li lineal feet
nf lion fetteo on New Yolk street i-ldo of Lacki-
Lwaima county prison, jnlco to bo per lineal fool
i erected and painted complete, stjio of fence to
bo tame as mat already in iront ui fa let prison.
Bids to be uddiesscd to undrislgiied and in hands
on or before Fcbiuary 1, 1102, All bids must bu
accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent,
ns evidence of good faith. Tim light to reject
any or all bids Is resolved. 1'. A. JO.S'Efe..
County Controller,
Scranton, l'a., Jan 13, I'M! -?
FINANCIAL.
I. F. MEGflRQSL CO,
STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES
CONNELL BUILDING.
I, F, Mcgargel, Hoy Chester Mcgargil.
b'
Spencer Trask & C).
BANKERS
27 & U!l PINE STIII3KT, NKW YORK
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