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TUB SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1902.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
TUNKIIANNOCK.
fepcclat to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunuliannoek, Jon. SO.Mrs. Samuel
Kysanbiich Mid Mra. 11. C. Herrlek,
who luivo been spendlnir tho past week
In New York, returned home on PrN
l,fti'' . , ,
John lllnic, uC Townnda, wns slmklns
hands with old 4-londa In town on
Thursday.
Phillip Itlley, of Luzerne, was call
Jiib on friends In this place on Thurs
day. John SIcklor has resigned his posi
tion as health olllcer.
Mrs. Adam Aec. an aged lady, died
nt her home on West Tlostt street on
Wednesday evening. She had been an
Invalid for a long time,
John J. Vo Pue, who luis been 111
for ii long lime, does not Improve in
health, and little hopes are enter
tained for his recovery.
Professor Frank Chaffee's class of
thirty singers, will give a. grand con
cert In tho auditorium of the MethodlBt
church this Friday evening.
The funeral of tho lulo AUuon Cas
Bldy took place on Thursday after
noon, with interment at Sunnysldo
cemetery. The local lodge of Bed Men,
of which he was a. member, had churge
of the services.
JIIkh Eleanor Melcalf, n student at
Klmlru Female College, is visiting her
parents at this place.
Attorney John B. Jones, of the
Lackawanna county bar, and ex-County
Detective Thomas Leyshor., of
Scranton, were doing business In town
on Thursday.
Miss Itasca Baker has gone to Cleve
land wlierc she will make her home In
future.
A little daughter was born to Mr.
and Mis. 10.' W. Fargo on Wednesday
morning.
Boscoe T. Iliuulwlck, of Wilkes
Karre, was In attendance at court here
on Wednesday and Thursday. '
A largo crowd of Factoryvlllo people
mo here this week as witnesses in tho
case of X. B. Gardner vs. Clinton
Township.
COURT NOTES.
In tho matter of rule for new trial
In case of Connuth vs. Jacob V. Dy
inond, embezzlement, the court handed
down an opinion on Thursday grain
ing a new trial in this case.
In the matter of Orphans' court sale
of real estate of Sterling Hulbert, do
ceased, C. O. Dersheimer was appoint
ed auditor to make distribution of
fund in hands of trustees to make
sale.
In case of J. C. Mengle vs. J. S.
Brink et nl the jury found a verdict
in favor of plaintiff for the land in
question, upon his paying to defendant,
tho value of Impiovemeutf., etc., in tho
sum of $37.50.
In tho case of K. S. Ilandriek vs.
John Collins, asbumpls.1, tho jury were
sent out late on Thuisday afternoon.
Tho casa of Nelson B. Gardner vs.
Clinton Township, trespass, is now on
trial.
PITTSTON.
Special to tho Stiauloit Trlouue.
Plttston, Jan. 30. Bev. Dr. Purls o
has gone to Florida on his annual
visit. lie will bo the guest of his sis
ter, Mrs. B. C. Sayre, at her winter
losldcnce near Jacksonville. Before
returning home, ho will probably make
n visit to Cuba, being much Inter
ested in the political and industrial af
iairs of that island.
For many years, tho insurance olllcc
of Thomas B. Banco & Co. has boon
located in tho Thomas Ford building,
on North Main street. Since tho death
of Mr. Ford, however, tho executors
of his estate have decided to reserve
tho entire building for their exclusive
use, and the Insurance ofllco has been
removed, to tho Lamb block on Water
street.. This insurance business was
estbllblied by the lato It, D. Lacoo more
than half a century ago, and has
been conducted neatly all that time In
the Ford building.
The numerous fi lends of Georgo
Watklns, of West Plltston, are tender
ing him congratulations on his appoint
ment to tho responsible position of as
sistant paymaster for the Pennsyl
vania Coal company, with headquar
ters in Dunmore. Mr. Watklns has
been employed in the pay roll depart
ment of the Pennsylvania pompany
for several years, and his promotion
comes as a reward for faithful service.
Ho Is a reliable man and Is well iltted
for tho position. Tho olllcc of tho
Pennsylvania paymaster now being
located in Now York city, tho duty
of handing out the pay to colliery
employees will generally, devolve on
Mr. Watklns. He was In charge of the
pay car on Us semi-monthly visit to
tho collieries this week. Mr. Watklns
hopes to continue to make his homo
in West Plttston.
According to tho secretary of tho
board of health, thero were Sfi deaths
in West Plttston borough last year,
and tho death rata per 1,000 was 12.-U.
Mrs, D. IT. Bannister, of tho West
Side, who has been ill, has gone to
tho homo of her parents, In Scranton,
to recuperate.
A swell dance is in prospect among
the society people of tho West Side.
It is intended to hold tho event in the
now building that Is just being com
pleted nt tho Exeter Muchlno Works.
February 11 Is the date,
Mrs. Elizabeth Dranoy, one of tho
oldest residents of the city, died on
Wednesday, after an Illness of ono
week of pneumonia, She Is survived
by two daughters Mrs. James Wil
son und Mrs. Thomas II. Stounor.
Ono new case of smallpox was re
ported to-day. Tho patient Is un In
fant child of tho A very family, In tho
K venth ward. It Is said to bo a very
t ease Beginning to-morrow
iv, nlng at G o'clock, guards will bo
stationed ut the entrances to nil of tho
river brjdges leading to West Plttston
to require vaccination certlllcates from
You Could LookN
If
into the futureandece the condition
io vvnicu your cougn, 11 neglected,
will bring you, you would beek relief ut
once ana that naturally would lie through
Shiloh's
Consumption
aj .. a -. Guaranteed to cure Con
4 CJ sumption, uroncbltl,
-4 y Asthma, and nil Umg
Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day.
5 cents. Write to 8. C. Wells & Co.,
I Key, N, V for free trial bottle. '
Karl's Clover Root Tea parities the Blood
1 nil persons who seek to enter the town.
There havo been no now cases of
smallpox In West Plttston for two
weeks.
Anthony T. Walsh, secretary of tho
Plttston city board of school control,
who Is a law Btudent at Dickinson, has
been honored by election to' tho office
of vice-president of tho college his
torical society.
i m 1 1
HARFORD.
Bpecltl to the Scranton Tribune.
Harford, Jan. 30. Bov. Dr. Taylor,
of
Blnghamton, N. Y., will occupy tho pul
pit of tho Congregational church, Feb
ruary 2. Jjfl
George Carey Is filling tho vacancy
at Harding's school, caused by Miss
Buth McConncll resigning to accept n
position in Trenton, N. J.
Tho funeral of Mrs. Warner Wll
mtirth was held at her late home, Janu-
DRAWING
Tuke pencil or ink
lines not needed so as
outline a boy and an
ary 26. Bev. G. D. Fisher officiated.
Interment was made in Oakley ceme
tery. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Maynard aie vis
iting their ton, In Scranton, this week.
Walter Maynard and Miss Susie Mat
thews were united in marriage, Janu
ary 22, by Bev. Mr. Pierce, in Scranton.
Mis Lou Rogers, who has been visit
ing In Windsor, N. Y., returned home
Sunduv.
Maud Bobbins, of Scranton, spent
Friday and Saturday with her parents.
Miss May Sweet Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. C. II. Osborn, in Nicholson.
Fred Miller, who has been clerking
for E. M. Watson for u few months,
has returned to his home In New York.
Mrs. Lou Burdlck is visiting friends
In Clifford this week.
Nel Stewart will move Into the Loran
Farrar house.
The Agricultural society will hold its
annual meeting in Odd Follows' hall,
February 3. New officers will be elected
for the coming year.
Elmer Smith had the misfortune to
lose his horse.
WAYMART.
Special to the Scuinton Tribune.
Waymurt, Jan. 30. At the Republi
can caucus held In the town hall Tues
day evening tho following ticket was
nominated: Justice of the peace, H. C.
Ensign; judge of election, Georgo
Corey; Inspector, A. J. Merwin; coun
cllnien, W. W. Plerson, It. 'II. Rey
nolds, Irving Merwin; school directors,
F. S. Stephenson. Z. A. Wonnacott, E.
C. Doyle; auditor, J. H. Stephenson;
poor master, Daniel Grllllths, Joseph
Bates; constable. La Fayette Smith;
high constable, Joseph S. Danquo.
Mrs. M. T, Spaugenburg Is, spending
the present week with her father, Da
vid Ulmer, of South Canaan.
Henry France Is nursing a badly
crushed foot which ho sustained by an
accident In the Juniber woods last
week.
Miss Edith Little who has been the
guest of Mrs. F. M. Hagamun, has
returned to her home In Honesdalo.
Mr. McMahon, who Is general man
ager of tho Ice business for tho Lako
Lodoro Improvement company, Is soon
to occupy tho houso of tho Frances
Stanton estate.
F. E. Inch, of Mayfield yard, spent
Sunday with his parents of this place.
Will Battan spent Sunday as tho
guest of his cousin, Fred Hendricks, of
ChlhlB, Pn.
F. B. Varcoe lias purchased tho en
tire stock and good will of Merchant
',. A. Wonnacott, and has taken Im
mediate possession. The clerical Jtorco
at present remains tho same. Since
Mr. Varcoe was burned out in Novem
ber ho has had his ofllco and a fow of
the goods ho saved In tho old Carr
building on Main street.
Mrs, Harriet Norton Is spending the
winter with her son Myron, at Farno.
DURYEA.
The business meeting of the Epworth
League will bo held Tuesday evening,
February -l. All members oro urged
to attend, Following literary pro
gramme has been arranged:
Song ,.,,,.., , By League
Prayer , Thomas Martin
Organ eolo Ethel Tlnglepaugh
Talk to Leaguers, ,,,Rgv. H. A. Greene
Recitation .Thomas Martin
Singing ....Epworth League Quartetto
Bending Eliza Brown
Solo Etta Mostelier
Singing By League
Tho Messrs. Barnes who are reported
111 from varlloid are somewhat im
proved to-day,
ELKDALE,
iprchl to tin Scruitcn Trlbunt.
Elkdale, Jan. 30. When you see a
person all smiles, you may know they
were vaccinated last var,
Tho grist mill In this place, which
has been Idle for so many years, is now
In ruiinlnK order.
Miss Jeanette Stevens, who litis been
111, Is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. William Coon were call
Ing on friends here on Thursday even
Intf.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Crandall spent
ipvornl days last week with relatives
in Unlondalo,
Tho creamery company will soon
erect a skimming station In tills place.
Clara Coleman and Lewis Howrll
spent Wednesday ovcnlng -with Bvn
Burdlck.
Mr. and Mrs. Santord Burns, of
Unlondalo, were pleasantly entertained
by friends In this place last week.
Mrs. lllnklcy, who has been suffering
with a cancer for somo time, died on
Tuesday morning.
" ' '
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs.
Goto, of Now MUford, spent Sunday
with tho hitter's parents, Mr. und Mrs.
John Smith.
At a Bcpubllcnu caucus, held last
evening ut tho Opera House, tho fol
lowing nominations for tho respective
olllcea named were made: School di
rectors, M. Shields, Jr., M. C. Blaksleoj
councllmon, C. C. Shinier, J. D. Kln
mer; constable, A. W. Smith; Judge of
election, F. A. Colvlnj poormastor, .1.
T. Bonno; auditor, Harry W. Wil
liams; Inspector, M. A. Workhelsor.
The Nicholson Examiner is publlsh-
PUZZLE.
and obliterate tho
to leave 'In white
elephant.
ing the borough ordinances, for tho
Factoryvllle borough.
At a meeting of the dairymen nt
Stephens' Opera House, they substi
tuted to the Lackawanna Dairy com
pany a price for milk of two cents
per quart for six months, and three
cents for six months, with one-eigntn
of a cent average for the highest and
lowest month.
The remains of Mrs. Georgo Ilcr
rington, of Wyoming, will bo interred
in the Nicholson cemetery, Friday,
Jan. 31.
Among those that attended tho
Ladles' Aid society, held at Mrs. O.
D. Boberts, at Foster, AVednesday,
Jan. 29, wore Mrs. E. D. Bell and 51s,
H. B. Wilklns.
TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.
LYCIIWII Kirmoss. Afternoon ami night.
ACADFMY Carncr Stock company. Afternoon
oud night.
STAIt "Innocent Maids." Afternoon aiU
night.
Carner Stock Company.
The Carncr Stock cocnany continues to draw
lariro houses at the Academy, and they deserve
them 113 they arc furnishing tho patrons with
good t,i eductions. The sicneiy can led by this
company la -'yhtiful and in Keeping wltfi tho
plajn pie-entc. The tpecialtlas arc fir above
tliu average and a pleasing feature of the cntci
tainment. Miss Cora Wllniont did borne very
clcer work at both matinee and night at did b.
S. JlcKee, llniiy Jlarlln, Aithur UlacUUIcr,
ilaiy AMjuItli,
Taking it en the whole the Camcr company ii
one of tint moit evenly balanced cuiupanliM that
has played here tills season, and H do-crUng of
the laigo bu-ines ft Ij doing. Tills afternoon
the bcriulloiial drama, "falsely Accused," will
be the play, and tonight "Kip Van Winkle."
vltli .Mr. Corner as "Hip" will be tho bill, ilr,
Carncr Ium plajed the pait over J.000 times. All
tho scenery u-eil in the play Is carried by the
company.
The "Innocent Mnlds."
The "Innocent Maids" drew largo audience at
tho Star theater jesterday afternoon and evening,
Tho company contains t-omo good comedian?
and the musical features are excellent. The open
ing burlesque abounds In bright dlaloguo tnd
funny situation and some of the musical numbers
aro equal to tlio beet,
Tho "Innoecnt Maids" will bo at tho Star
for the bil.inec of the week, afternoon nu.l even,
ing.
"A Trip to Buffalo."
Clean comedy lias full en ing in the big imbicil
extravaganza, "A Trip to llultalo," which las
been tecured as tho attraction ut the Lyceum
Monday night uc.t. There is u plot but It is
not ut all obtnuhc and it does not interfere
with tho efforts of ,t corps of clover comedian
assisted by one of tho most attractive choruses
in tho country. As is Indicated by tho name
the Can-American exposition is featured to .u
pleasing extent. Many of tlio mom familiar
tcenes of the Midway are effectively reproduced
Including the Streets of Cairo, tho ITIIpino vil
lage and the Streets of Mexico, An vtpcclJlly
good tiling in this linn is tlio rcpioduttlon of
the illumination of the clectiia tower and tho
plaiuio vvhicli Is accomplished so successfully
us to.give a comprehensive Idea of this downing
featuie of tho ISuffalo exposition.
The (Duipany numbers forty people, including
(ieor.-e II. Uebau, Marty O'Neill, Kugena Jtogtrs,
Jack Mauball, Howard Stevens, Charles Judeh,
Morey Long, Itcrtto Towlcr, I'lorence Wolcott,
I'aunle Paboll, Amu MeXabb, Orace Pare, Uiwn
Jvcltoy and Vest lleigea, There are neaily forty
musical numbers and us nnny song hits us tho
average roinio opera of indentions claims. Silo
cf seats opens thU morning at U o'clock.
"Colorado."
At tho i)tuin theater, Tuesday evening,
I'rohiuin will picent tr the fiut time !u this
illy, "Colorado," which has jmt concluded a
highly successful run In New Yoik at Wallaces
theater, Augustus Thonus wrote "Colotado,"
making the fourth in his uiies of drains named
for stated in our t'nlou. Three tcenes represent
tho wilds cf the Itocky mountains, and in the
fourth a tity (lut has tpiung up in the wilder
new. The story concerns a misunderstanding by a
husband and u wife, causing a epilation and
nearly making hlra in Ids aujer blow up a mino
in which arc tho woman and her daughter. Tho
girl loves and Is Joved by a young adventurer,
vhg secins at first to bo a villain, but finally
clears himself and marries her. Two other per
I TlieateScalo 1
v J
sons Importantly acflvo In Mr. Thomas' fiction
arc blackmailers, and lliclr ilownfill comes when
ono' murders the other and Is licimolf put to
tlcnth for the crime.
'flic production will be brought In Its entirely
as well a the east, which U an unusually Blronjf
one, Including Wilton I.aclcijo, I'ninels Cutlyle,
Maude HolTiiuin, John W. Atbnugh, Jr., J, M.
Colyltlc, Violet Hand, Jean Ncvvcombo, Hose
Cooke, Glirlsllno Messing, Horace Iowls, Henry
Hull, Louis i:.tgan, Trunk Donovan, William II.
.lames, Herbert l'olUnl, Frederick Motrin, Cle
ment ICIrliy, tlcarn Collins, l'rank Kcmbte, Will
Iimi T, Simpson, Lawrence Slicchin, I'miicls Con
Inn, Morris l'rank, Harry Cilbsoti, David Hlg
gins, Thomas LaniUsmi. Seats on sale Saturday.
Sawtello Coinpnny.
"The Grand opera house was crowded to the
doors last night and standing room was nt a
premium to witness the Initial performance nt
the new Sawtello Dramatic company. The play,
"In l'erll," deals with tho revolution In llollvla,
ond n very pretty Invc ttory threads lis way
through tho pliy. The leading loles were ably
sustained by Mr. John Crawford I'owler and Miss
lllanche Ilazlcton, while Mr. Charles It. Sanders,
as Jackson, filled the comedy rule In great shape.
Tills specialty, Introducing local topicn, car.
rled the house by storm .
"Miss Millie Corhlu Rang two songs and was
well iccelvcd. The two Macs with their tilcfc
house caused roars of laughter and tho Six Whirl
winds of the Desert do an art that Is a reve
lation." Hailcton Standard.
The new Sawtello company will bo at the
Academy of Music all next week.
THE MARKETS
Wall Street Review.
New York, Jan. 30. Today'ii market again
showed Us sympathy with Amalgamated Copper.
'Jho dealings in thl.s stock were about twice at
pleat as those in Sugar and the transactions In
tliu two stocks combined were uu uvcrwhcliiiln
proportion of the aggregate. The speculation in
Amalgamated Copper, while vciy active, was ac
companied by much confualoii of mnliment n-(-aiding
tin: actual developments In tho trade,
and their boilings on this (security. Tlio active
and ev.ited demand for ciude copper In Loudon
tills morning and apparently urgent bidding on
the local metal exchange at advancing nuoti
tlous indicated urgent requirements In tho trade,
but tho advance in Amalgamated Copper, while
appjicnth .1 logical leiult of these trade devel
opments, is met by persistent icpresentations
fu m sources which the sticet icgaids as authoi
i?ed to (.peak for iu-lders which teemed to bj
designed to discourage the advance in the stock.
TIicm! icprcseiitattoiH are to the tlfect that tho
supply of metal .ic.cuiuul.itcd by the Amalga
mated Copper loinp.inv vvcie not only sold nt a
low level, but heavy contracts for future delivery
nre alleged tu have been nho made by that com
pany before the ptieo of the metal rallied.
Speculative sentiment is much confused by these
cunllietlug Intel pretatlons and is made wary by
the costly oxpuicnecs dm Ing the lipid decline
in this stuck. The price moved inegulaily to
day hut at a level nhove last night throughout.
The price touched 77 nt one time which lcpic
sentcd an rntiic leeovery of ye-teidaj's loss au.l
'.de. in addition. Tho net gain on the day is
1. Sugar was depressed and at no time sold
fully up to last nlgAl's level. 'Hits morning's
published lepoit indicating little chance tor the
i eduction of duties on Culnu sugar affected the
-stuck tliiougliout. The publication of the state
ment of tliu United State, Seel Lorpoiation was
ignoicd, so far us could be perceived In the
dealings hi the stocks of that concern, which
vvcie of Insignificant proportions. In the rallroid
list Southern I'aciilu easily held foieinoit place,
with a net advance of '2 points, llvansvlllo and
Torre Haute loe over 'J points on leports of a
nieiger with other noith and south lines in Ohio
and Indiana. Hock Island rose a points on com
paiatlvely light dealings, owing to the small
lioatiug supply of tho stock. The price move
ment geneially was very tun row, but pactional
net gains were the lule at the end of the day.
Total Riles today, -S,-00 shares. The bond mar
ket became omcvvIut incgular. Total salej, pir
value, S.l.Ott.VXil). L'nltetl States It's coupon ad
vanced ys per cent, on the last call.
The following quotations arc furnished The Tilli
vmc by M. S. Joulan .'; Company, rooms 703-703
Mears building, (-iranton. I'a. Telephone, 5003:
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Scranton Hoard of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on j?nr of 100.
STOCKS. Hid.
Lackawanna Dalrv Co., Pr CO
County Savings Ilink & Tiust Co., .100
First National Hank (Caibondalc)
Standaul Drilling Co
Third National Ilinl; ow
Dime Deposit ami Discount Hank,, 273
Dconotny Light. II. & P. Co, .,
First National Hank I'lOO
Lacka. Trust it Safe Deposit Co.... 11)5
Clark & Snovcr Co., Pr 153
Scranton Iron Pence .t Mfg. Co
Scranton AIo Woiks
Scranton Saiiug3 flank , 500
Traders' National Hank 175
Scianton Holt J: Nut Co 110
People', Haul: 135
New Mexico II)-. ti V, Co
1IOND5.
Scianton Passenger Itatlvvc, first
Mortgage, due 1920 115
Peoplo's htreet Hallway, first mort
gage, due 1D1S 115
People's Street Hallway, Oeneral
mortgage, due 1021 113
Dickson Manufacturing Co ,
Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. ...
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent
Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115
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102
103
Uconoiny Light, Heat 4: Power Co,. 03 ...
Scranton Wholesale Market,
(Cotrcctcd by 11. C. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.)
Floui tfl.W.
lleans 2.50.
llutter I'resli ercamciy, 230.1 June cieamcry,
23lic. j .dairy cieanieiy, 22c.
Cheese UWal2c.
JIggs Nearby, 3Jc, j fancy stpiagc, 21c.
Pcus-l'cr bushel, Sl.W.
Potatoes IVr bushel, tsJe.
Onions Per bushel, ifLOO,
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, Jan. SO. Wlicat-lTrm, ie. high
filcoutruet grade, Jjnuary, Massiijc. Cum
I'll 111 and UulSc, lilghcr; No. 2 mixed Jauuaiy,
ti3',al'3?4c. Oats le, lowcii Ne. '2 white clipped,
6lc, llutter firm, He. Idglieri e.stu vvcsteiu
rrramcry, COc. J 1I0. neaiby pilnts, 2Sc, Kggs
Til 111, le, liiglicri Iresh neuiby, 20c, 1 do, vei.t.Tn,
SUe, J do. southwestern, '2!)c. i do. fomheni, 2e.
Cheese Quiet, ltellued Sugars-Unclunged, Cut
ton Steady, Tallow Dull and weal's city pilino
in ticucs, uHc, ; countiy do, do., baircls, li'-il
C?4c. ; do, daik, C-llatic.i cakes, (,yte. Live Poul
try I'lini, fair demands fowls, llall'c. j old
iniY.tr,. 711., , rlilfl.(.iu lOilln ,1... I j n...l
no., out locsieu, ivjo. ; iniescus, uearuy, 121
He, i vvutcm do., 10.i3e. j turUe.v-,, neaibv cludeo
to fancy, ral7c, ; western da, do., UalJo. ; fair
to good do,, lOiialUc, i ducks neaibv, 13al3e.i
vvc-,tern do., 12alle,; geeie, Oalle Itecelpts
I'iour, J,4t l.aiicN ninl 1,71,000 pounds In sacks;
wheat, 17,000 bushels; corn, 5, am biubets; oats,
SO.OJd bushels, bbliunentk Wheat, none; com,
0,O0 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels.
New York drain nnd Produce Hniket
New Yoik, Jan. SO. Hour Steady but gener
ally uncluiuged. Wheat Spot VMy; No. 2 rcJ,
S7Hc. t, o. I), afloat! No. 2 led, Wc. elevatoi;
No. 1 northern Dulutli, W?ic f. o. b. Wiieat
pened eteady,, lalllcd on more sttcugth, but In
tho last hour weakened and closed easy at lie,
net decline; March i'locd Me. ; May. tjlc.; July,
M7ic. Coin ot llriuer; Ko. 8, 6S?e. elevator
and CO'ie. f. o. b. attoat. Coin Was active anl
strong all day; closed firm and -Hac. net
THET
4, Lines 10 Cents
More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents for llnch Extra tins.
For Hont.
I'OUIl 1100MS for rent, 1117 Mousey avenue.
roit MINT from April 1, building now oecu.
pled by the Dlel.son .Milling Co., No.' 12
Lackawanna avenue. W, I'. Ilojlc, Connell Illdg,
l'OIt IliiNT Modern Hit. 0 looms, steam, lut lit
rent ?23.00; from February 1st. Inquire Hi)
Pcnn avenue.
FAItM l'OIt HUNT of over two hundred ucies In
Newton township, live miles from court liouo
on Scrniiton and Newton road, Thn CuMier hinin
stead. Apply to S. S. Cosner, P. O. ll.ild Mount,
Lockawnnnu Co.. Pa.
KOll HUNT Store room, pcrotul lloor; plate gla'8
front; nt 311) Lackawanna avenue. Inquire of
Krotosly llros., Clollilera.
HALF DOOIILI! house, 0,18 Harrison avenue, Slit.
Also half double house, 1C0S Pine street, ?17,
Possession now. Apply 1)50 Harrison avenue.
FOlt HUNT $18, one-half of double house. In
upper Orcen Iildge; large jard, bath, hot
one! cold water, lanec, clrclrlc llahts. 11. P.
Hamilton, Paull bulbling, Spruce sttcct.
Wanted To Eont.
WANTLD A nice furnished fiont second-.stnry
loom, Willi ue of bath, for man and wifj,
Central location desired. Address "lOOJ," Tilb
uuc ofllco.
WAN'Ti;!) Ily.n gi'iitlcman, one or two well fur
nished looms wltli usu of bath, without board,
in good neighborhood. Address, 11., 1'o.stoflkc
Dot 512.
3?or Sale.
GOLD FISH
5c. each nur Msh live.
Plants 5c. up. Night sing
inir canailcs. Full llni of
aquirla, all sizes, all prices. Pariols tli.it talk.
Sunllower and other seeds puict, lie-t. lli.iss
cages, 60o. up. Fo U lellable. 215 Spiuce st.
roil SAf.i: rilllAP ITievvood, iron roofing, tim
bers, boards, sc.mtiing, etc, liom old car?;
suitable for all purpose. .Icnn'.ugs, Central
Mines switch, foot of H.iuplon street, olf Soiu i
Main avenue.
l-'OIt SALll Tho light spring vr.tgons and somo
liarncs,-', cheap. I'.vans, rear 11 !2 Lurcrne
street.
FOR S.M.n Cheap; horse, spring wagon and
harnoM, at No. 1S20 Cedir avenue.
Por Sale or Bent.
FOrt SALll 011 Iir.XT 7-room single iiouse, Dean
stuet; price, low; tonus, eaiy. A. F. Ki. r,
S12 Mears building.
1 OH SALll OK MOT Single Iiouse, SOI Webster
avenue. Ten looms! cltv steam beat: pov
sesMCii Aplil 1. CS. F. He nobis, Connell Uldej.
Furnished Booms.
roil IlKNT Large fmnUhed fiont loini for
gent only; steam heat, gaa, bath. Inquiic
510 Washington avenue.
FOIINISIILD ItOOMS for lent, modem impi.ive.
ments; piivate family; gentlemen pieleircd,
at 5.17 Adams avenue.
FOR RUNT Two comfortably furnished looms
for gentlemen; model u linpiovcincnts: pri
vate family. K0 Washington avenue.
FOR RUNT I'm nlshed tiont loom, with li.wt,
bath and gas; near comt bouse; gentleman
preferred. Address Room, Dox 200.
FOR RLN'V Funilsheel loom; heat and bath.
025 Linden street.
FURNISIinn ROOMS FOR RHNT. with heat, jrns
and bath, gentlemen pietened, at 510 Adams
avenue.
Wanted.
WANTI'D Sulplnu stone for the mauufiietuiing
of novelties in jevvchy; good piiee piid. Ad
dress, with btnmp, the Novelty Jcvvcliy Stoic,
10.1 North Main sticet, PltUtou, Pa.
Wanted Eoonx and Board.
TWO 'iOL'NG MKX nie anxious to secme ,i com
foit.ably fiunk-hol mid well lieated loom with
board in tential city. A. I., this office.
AV1T:U Room and boaid with small puv.ite
family tor man and wile. .Must he good lo
cation and within 15 minutes wallc tiom city
ball; can give best of leieienu. Addie.-s C. D.
S., I own 8)1 Connell building.
WANTED Room nnd board In uHncd piivato
family fur ihree ladies; not to rceed fli per
week-. One lrcaled within five niinutei walk fiom
city ball prefencd. Addri.ss, K. 11. Tiibuue Of
Hee. Financial Agent Wanted.,
W ANTCH Reliable lunKcrs and fuianelil agenti
to sill an ivaie of 7 per cent, piefeired
stock of tho Iilalm licet Sugai company. Highest
banking ictvlenct- given. Adilre.sS Idaho llc-.t
ScJi Co., Home lusinance llulldlng, ( hicigo.
Medical.
N11W RI'.MIIDV for Catauh, S.iu Thro.il, Astlmu
and Hrouihltis; makes the breath piuu aui
sweet; a moiitli's use will uue the most olisii
rale case. Send 25e. to 11. S. Co., Hu 1.17, Cai
bondalc, I'a,
higher; May closed 07?sc; July, C7Jic Oats
Spot llrinir; No. 2, IUe.; No. J, le.; Nu, 2
white, CUlSi-.i No. :i white, ,'.0e ; tiaik nild
vvestein, i'laJOc; track while, ryViSle,; option
nuikct lellected guod geueial buvlng'and oiuall
leeelpts, iiiling til m .ill day, llutter Fiiiner;
creameiy, I7.i2.)jic, ; do, factoiy, Mai, lie. ; June,
cieanieiy, 15n21c; Imitation ireameiy, lljliii-.;
state daily, lta-2le. Clue.se Finn; slate full
tieaiu nun ! 1 e.uly ui.ulo fancy (idnii'd, 1 1.1 r 1 1 l:1i i ;
do. white', ll'.ialHic, ; l.itge call; maile eoloiid,
10'ic; eki, white, lo'Hc llggs Film; statu and
Pennsvlvaiila, "iOc.; western, 30c,; miuIIiciii, 20i
SO'.ic
ChicaBo Grain nnd Produca Market.
Chicago, Jan, 30, A buoyant eorn pit was the
dominant factor in grain uiail.ets today und tor
a tlmo tended to lift .ill prlirs. Hut tlmiu'i
im..su nvm,iiii;iib ptvitiv., iu iiuiu eaurii iiuiu hi
speculation ng.iiii, lilgher prices tempted pio.'jt
taking and the clove biought n loss ,,f c. foi
Jlay wheat and gains of 4,ifi-. for .May cum and
!!'... n.. St ... n.lj 1,.1.1 . t. .l r.. I
I liun u liMllilijn ,'tll'V, .taute.-,, ;su. 1 lll MCI,
!Vl.liS; N. 1 lioilhwo.stein, H.'l; pilino timotliy
seeril, Hi,50; nii'si puik, ipl5,75i; lard, lr'l.'2'iali..'ll;
slioit rllu, trS.1.1ati,:i0; diy silted slioulili rr, 7',hi
7Mc; shoit clear sides, ifS.05aS."5; vvliUkey, ll,Jl,
Chicago Llvo Stock Market.
Chicago, Jan. CO. Cattle Receipts, 10.500, In
eluding 500 Teiauss slow steady, closing weak
to lower; good to prime stecis, H).;ti7.2'i: peer
to medium, ?U0; sloekcr and teedeis, (.2.25a 1.50;
cows, i-l.50.i3; bcifeis, 2.30i.5,j lnilli, tfj 25 a
4.C5; calves, (?2,50i7.H)i Tex.es fel (teei, ?la5 SO.
Hogs Receipts today, 22,000: lomouow, LH.iism);
inaiket SjIOo. hlghei; inKcd and hillclius, .-sj.KI
iill.3j; good to choice, hejvy, Nl,20,i(j.j; inugli
heavy, tr"f)3iU.30; Jiu'Iit, ;5fii)a(l.li); bulk of talcs,
.!s)aiJ.'23. Sheep Receipts, II.OX); sheep Heady
to stiougs lambs steady to 10c. higher; good tu
choice- vv ethers, lfl.30ill.20; vveskin slice,), irU
6.13; native lambs, f3a0, western lambs, j3a3.W.
Buffalo Live Stock Marked
i;at Hulfalo, Jan. :;0. Cuttle Receipts, 10)
bead; full stumg ut Moiulaj'a pilees; veals tups,
isb.SJ5a3.T3; otheis, t;Bi1. Iloiri Receipt, .1,JiW
head; active and a shade hlghei; heavy, $0.50a
0,t0; nilM'il paekeri., SfO.30aU.l3; pigs, -(O.H'aQs
loughs, s5..Wa5.70; stags, la 50. Mueep and
LamK, Rfeelpts. 6,000 bead; uctive, JtUfic. lush
er for limbs; sheep stiongei; top mined, 1.2.i4
i.U); iiiIH 10 good, t2 3041.13; wutheu, VI OOj
I.W; leadings, itifli5.23; top Iambs, J.lVau.l3i
culls lo good, tjl.COaO.
, East Liberty Hve Stock Market,
Fast Llbuty, Jan. Su.-ruttle sitoady; clioiee,
Sel.50a0.70; prime, f3.iJ.i.ii; good. tJI.Wa,.??.
Hog lllxlier; ptiina heavies, 5s,.2.'uO M ; light
do., fiutt.13: pigs, 3 70a3.a.i lougln, if.'nu. Slu-cp
Steady; best wethers, ijt.00.il.73; culU and
coiiunun, 1.0Ua'2.23; jvaillngs, rUj; veal calves,
s,7a3.50.
Oil Market,
Oil City, Jau, SO. Ciedit balamew, 113; cer.
tlUeates. no bid; shipments, t! 1.2 15 bancli; avei
age, yi.SlO luneli; runs, SS.117 haricj; aveiagc,
OI,Wt baircl).
1 9
-,S-, vt t.,J iwi-i ,,4siuii , f.jsv.l Ml. ,UL1
nil aiounel. l.'a-li quotations who as folluvva:
Floul Sle.nly; No. a spilng wheat, Tla'JVjc.;
No. 2 ltd. SH'iaf.1)!.; Nei. 2 oats, l.l'.ic ; No. ,1
while, ISIimrVii1.; No. 2 lie, Ul'-ji-,; fair to
WBUNE'S "WANT"
SITUATIONS
WANTED
3
Mora
BHANOII WANT OMIOKS.
Want Atlvortlsomonts Will Bo
Boeelved at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALUTRT SCHIILTZ. corner Mulberry
trcet and Webster avenue.
OUSl'AV FIUII1.L, WO Adams avenue.
West Sldo
Ob'OlKIF. W. JFNKISS, 101 Soulli Malu
avenue.
South Scranton
FRIID L. Ti:itl'Pi:, 720 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
Oi:o. W. DAVIS, touicr Noitli Miln
avenue and Market street.
Green Bldge
CIIARLLS P. JONI'.S, 1337 Dickson
Hvenue.
1' J. JOHNS, (120 Green Ridge sticet.
C. LOIIIINZ, comer Washington ave
nue and Marlon stiect.
Petersburg
W. 11. KNIIIT'I'.L, 1017 livlnj avenue,
s.
Dunmore
J. a. boni: i- son.
Help Wanted Male.
WAYII.ll-Iloy io work in jevvcliy stun. Rev
ford (o., 107 Wyoming aveiiue.
WANTI'D Young man to leuu the jcvvcliy biui
neis; one with some eNperienio piefeired.
'lhe Kc-sfiitd Co., 107 Uiuming avenue.
MOl.IUI'S HARlir.R SCHOOL, .NF.W YORK CITY.
Mute students wanted. Light weik-i tnni
pletes. Wages Saluiil.ijJ. Dipioma.s aevuideil.
Position guiranteeil when through. Vnte for
fiee catalogue.
WANTL'D-Ry leading Philadelphia hou-e. rust
class salesman, lo sell grneial line (ii iipcr
to tho retail tiade, one who has an acquaintance
preferred: must have hest rcfeieiue and be able
to fuinltli bond. Addicss P. 0. llo 203, Pldla
delphla. Help Wanted Female.
WAN IT.!) Young Inly to woik ill jcvvcliy store.
ltc.foid Co., 107 Wj oining .iveuue.
WANTFD A joung gill as cashier ami book
keepei; lnu-'t have feme evpeiience and rcTer
ence. Addie-s Mjer Davidov., :.()7 Lackawanna
avenue.
WANTFI) fiirl fur gcncial hou-cwork at Dalton.
Address II. T., care Tribune.
Kecruits Wanted.
WANTLD FOR U. S. ARMY Able bodied un
man led men between tin- ages of 21 and HI;
citizens of the I'liiti-d State-, nf good cl.aiaoter
and tcutpei.ite bahiU, vvliu can speak, i".id and
write KiikIMi. Foi iiifoimallon apply to Itceiuit
ing Olllcc-, No. lJ Wjomlng avenue, Scianton,
Pa.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTI'D A .M'img vviimiu with
cldld, thin- veils old, as housekeeper pie
fcrrcd, Addic-n Mi-. M , hcranton P. O.
SU't'ATION WA.NTr.D-lly joung in in, has hid
CNpeliciieu .is bookkeeper and tvpewiitci.
(fooil icfcuiiccK. AddiCM -M. 1'., cue or -scianton
T'llbiii.c.
YOl NO .MAN ileaiies po-itiun us fitenogiapher,
bookkeeper or hill clcik; can fiuui-h goud
icfcienecs. Addic J). II. 1'., Tribune otllee.
HOY would like lea-unable wink for delivciy
waguu oi ofiice. Addicss 201 Mulbeny sticci,
city.
WANTF.D Il.v middle age mm, a place aa cook
ill hotel or lcstamaut. Adehe.ss Cook, Tiibuue,
A M N who undcistaiiils all kinds of hotel woik
would like lo woik evening in hotel or us
taiiiant. Addre.-s Uiailie, TiHiui.e olllcc.
SIT CATION A ANTI.D Hy a widow lo do wash
ing, iioniug in e leaning of any kind. Ad
dies Mi3. .1. Millie, 712 Schnell couit.
SITCATION WAN'IKD-Hy u joung boy 15 je.ui
uld, willing lo do an thing. Addie-s L. P.,
iM Waiington avenue.
WANTI.D Hy i goad gill ii place to do hou-e-woik
ill puv.iie family; only mull family
pajmg good wages need leply. M, C, Tribune
ofllco.
A POSITION wanted by a joung man to woik
ntleinouus or evenings, can os-isl in stni
ogiaphy and tvpewiitlng. Addle-;,, II. II. S., 10o0
Noitli Wa-liingtou avenue.
MANTflD Pos'tion as b.ukeeper in (list-d.iss
saloon or dub house by p.uty who tlwiughly
underot.inds Ids business, laige eijlence', ca
pible ef taking full iluige; iifeieuco .is to ch.ii
.uter, etc.; have been invn"i anl mauigir fji
uuinbd jcais. Addles- llo' 20, Tiiln.m ollUe,
Booms nnd jlonid.
FOR Ri:.T Laigc nicely furnished fioul loom,
with hath, suitable fur two gentlemen, with
table boaid. (!: Ad una avinue.
FOR llll.NT One ur two plea-ant loouit. lor gen
Lit ill in; al-n tahl bond. Jnqulie 407 Wju
mlug nveiiue.
ItOOMS TO Ri:.T, with board. UO!) Mulberry
stieet.
Boardeis Wnnted.
PRIVATi: FAMILY wishes to Invo two lib e men
to hoard, (ieiman or Fnglidi. fail any tiin-
alter Thuisday. All conveniences, s07 ll.uri.oi
avenue. '
Monoy to Loan.
ANY AMOLNT OI' MONTY TO LO W-iJulck,
straight loans or Untitling ami Loan. At
fiom 4 to tl per cent. Call oil N, V, Walkc.-,
)l.ul5 Council building.
Storage.
FIRST I.V sroil.UII, for fiiruitiiie, boiisj.
bold Buid, in. Fitly sepauti menu, jlihn
buibllng, individual ke,t. For term?, etc,
S. ijntoii Stoiago Company, H'l Fiankliii .iveuue.
Lost.
LOST 1). & II. mileage book. Plcj-o icunii ti
t-cuiitvll 'llibuiio ufl1ie
i.O.l' A Lid v'd gold watch. Tuerflav ufteiiiutin,
bitwceu High School and Wil ide. Itewuid
if rituiiud to KOI Jaikton ttiecl.
LOSl'--Jan. 21, a fos teiriei, sis moutlii uld,
Under will pba.u notify or leluiii to Cluiiii
H. splttel, 1""I0 Wjoinlng avinue.
Superfluous Hnir Removed.
blTl.lllT.l'OrS IIAlll, Wuit. and Mule, uin
luly. piiuiaiieully, bclcutlllcally ninoveil by
ilecltio liciillc; c.vluive method; uu acain. Til., I
luatuieiit fie. Call and bo loiivlmcd. licit ii
S. UuchJlian, Jlsrmalologltl, 312 Wahlniston aw,
Financial,
wwvwww
New York mill Oiiturln Imml c
N0TTC1! IS lll.ill'liy I.IYLN ill. i lbe V V.-S.
and Ontaiio Laud comisinv will, on id. hrst
day of Febiujiy, if", tak.i u, .,ul i-Jo.ui ill
of the bond. H''vv ouutaudiug isud uuder too
moitguce e-i dead of trust, elated Jan. -lib 1&0.
executed by Iba suhl couip-my in tliu Lv'liti'-l
Trust cumpauv, vt New YolU, uu uu-eee, by
paying tor cadi siuli lund the siuu of live han
dled and UU) ('i-U) doiai snd ull Inteie.t uu
ciueil 0 the said date. 1'j.Mnent will bu lli.l''.
on proitkiitation of said luincU and al unpaid
coupoiu, at the ofllcc of I be Centi.fl 'iiut eoui
luiiy, of New Yoik, Nu. l Wall stuet, In Iba
ilty of New York.
M-JW VOHK & ONi'ARIO LAND COMPANY,
A, L. 1'AICMIXKI'. TicJ.uur.
New York, JuJ 31, ltl.
V' A , 1-M
Iff
rT'S
oi. K
Insertions 25 Cents
Tin i I'Jur MntJ, 6 Ccnti for tincli Brtr.s Llni,
PROFESSIONAL.
Cortlilod Public Accountant.
F.DWAtll) c7"stTUM)rX0Tat Tli.lJMlTu'i
llulldlng, and St. Paul llulldlng, New' York.
Architects.
FDWAIID II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNF.Lt,
nullding.
FRLDF.RirK L. IlltOWN. ARCH. II., RIlAt,
Lstate lixcliange lliig . 120 Washington avc.
Civil and Mining" Engineers.
II. L. HARDINO. GUI CONNFLL IIIIILDINIL
Dentists.
dr. o. l. i:iLi:Nin:iioi:it, pauli iiuildinq,
Spruce street, Scranton.
Dlt. C. C. LAUtlACH, 115 WYOMING AVUNUK
Lawyers.
FRANK L'. IIOYLI.', ATIOIINTY-AT-LAW.
Rooms 12, it, 10 ami 13 Ilurr llulldlng.
F. K. TRACY, iATT'Y, COMMONWRALTil IlLDiT.
un. ni:i'i.oni,n, attornty-loans ni:oo.
tinted on real eatale t-ccurlty. Mears lliiildlnst,
coiner vtcshliigton avenuo and Spruce street.
WILLAIH), WARRRN & KNAPP, ATTORNIlYiJ
mid coimsellors-at-hvv. Republican llulldlng,
vvavblngton avenuj.
J'USSUI' & JI:SSI1P, A'lTORNIlYS AND COUN
fillors-at-buv. Conunonvvniltli Uulldlng, Roomi
39, 20 and 21.
--'WARD W. THAYI.R. A'n'ORSIJY.
!WJ-!jOI, Olh floor, Jleai.s building.
ROOM'S
X" ,;. wATIli:5. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW, nOARD
of lradc lliiilding, Scranton, Pa.
PATTiniSON & WILCOX, TRADKIPSJJATIONAt.
Dank llulldlng
C. COMKOYg, 0-1.1 RI'PUIILICAN DUH.DINO.
.W- .IHIItTItOLP. OITTOI1 MOVFD TO NO.'
211 Wyoming avenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. V. Ik ALLUN. 51.) NORTH WASHINQTOS
avenue.
DR. S. W. tAMORHUIX, oriTCIJ 3M WASH
ingtein avenue. llesldciice, 1313 .Mulbeny.
Chroma eil-ea.cs, lungs, beait, kldnejs and
genito-urlnaiy organs .i fpoclalty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. in.
' Hotels and Hestaurants.
Till: FLIC CAFF, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AT
uue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZtntUKR, Proprietor.
SCRANTON IIOUSi:, NFAU D., L. & W. PAS
srnger depot. Conducted on tlio Furopean
plm. VICTOR KOCH. Proprictur.
Scavenger.
A. R. DRIfiOS CI.RAKS PRIVY VAULTS AND
eesM pools; na doi ; only improved pumps u-ed.
A. D. Ilrigg, proprletoi. Leave oidcrs 1100
North Main iivenue. or Lickc's drug store, ior
ner Adams and Miilliciry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARKi: & CO., SITDSMIIN AND NURS
erjinen, store 201 Wa-hlngton avenue; gicen
hoi.FO", 11)30 Noitli Main avenue; store tele
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOSI'PII KULTTFL, RI.AR 611 LACKA. AVlk,
fe-ianton, Pa,, ininufactuiei of Wire Screens
Miscellaneous.
DRI'SSMAKTNG FOR CIIILDIHIN TO ORDl'R;
also ladies waists. Louise fchoemakci, 21J
Adams aenue.
MLRAROFI. RRO-i., I'ltlNTFRS' SUPPLIES, FN
vcloiic3, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 13J
Waahingtcn avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Tilli WILKFSHARHK RFCOHD CAN DF HAD
in Scianton at the news stands of ReUmaii
llios.. 400 Spiuce and 601 Linden: M. Norton,
R22 Luek-iw.inna avenue; i. S. Schulzer, 211
Spruce street. '
Auction.
vi-rVTCli ev Inn no !il 10 Hi"! .t. m.. 503 Luck-
awanna avenue, ne.t lo Flnley's Dry (londi
Stoic-, sit oailoads Pan-Anieiiean exposition fur
nltuic, u'ed about tluee uiontlis. lion and Inurs
beds, complete live tbou-and sheets, 5 tboiwind
pillow ease", ten thousand towels, one thousiiiil
pahs bhinkcls and eonitoilbles, two thousand
pillows, one ton uot-d initting--, caipcts and lln
i.lcmus, sic good Nation il Cash legi-tcrs CliUu
newj, dic-ser--, commode.-, tables, folding bed-,
live bundled toilet sits, seven thou-.mil napkin-,
lut cot--, conches. Fine lot lace cuitntns, mauv
other good- ton iiuineinus to mention. Sale will
ii.utliiue all week until sold nut. This Is the
l.ugc-t lot of goods ever nlft'icd at public aue
Hon ill Siiantun ut ,our own piiee. llaidwiik,
.Mtclioneci,
Business Opportunity.
HAVi: YOU village, city or town properly, busi
ness or stock of goods to sell oi exchange I
List your property with .1. L. Tiaiy, Real l'suto
Fx.ch.inge, Wavcily, N. Y'.
WANTF.D -Partner Willi 3,t0l capital for es
tablished knitting bu.luc-s nt Havvley. Write
pioniptly. S. J. C, ll.ivvlij. Pa.
STOCK AND Willi ST TUADI'IIS without delay.
Unto for our apt-rial ni.itkit litter. ITeo on
application. S. M. lllbhaul i Co., Mcmliru N.
Y. ('-.Iisolulnttd and Stock Scliangc, II and Hi
llroadway, New oik. J'nt.iblialitd 1SUI, Long
Distance' Phone 2J-S Ilroad,
Real Estate.
FOR hI.F Four choice Webster avenue
between l'lne and (libson stieets, 0, F,
Holds, Connell building.
lot-,
Hey
SMALL FARM near fvinnton. Improved, well
w.ileied: alsoldesiiablo subuiban lesidence,
thiee .Hied land. Teinis to suit, llanjen, attor
in-y, 2.i'J'-s Washington .iveniie.
FOR SALF Seiv hou-e on Cmneil i-ticet, Round
Woods Pal!.; modem improvements; c.l v
tcuns Apply to Spring llrook LuinUr Co,, cr
V.. S. Woodhou-c. "
FOlt Sl,F.l l'lat.'i) Siuiiinlt; -1 place nfjfo
acies, iiuiisu iimi bain, g,nd fruit; cheatir
casli. Inquiin of Mii, L. LipJ.iy, lilt N'JJtli
J .iln avenue, c ur. '-
'ifc
vnu ccTPnnn .srrn nf lainl. imnrovcil
nine-loom nuUsi'S pinny nnu variety ui inui,
good lointlon in vlllasu of ITeelyllle. Mis. OUve
I'Uli, ITcetvllle, Pa.- " ' ,-
LEGAL.
Till: SNN'l'AL MLiniSli of the sl'!ckhohlirtiif
'Jin- Laikavvapni 'llU-t and i'jfo Deposit Cffl'
pipy for lhe dictum if ilueitois tu suvu ui ill'
tnsiilng sin, v.jlt be lnld tit the eiblio of'fji'i
coii'iuuv, to( f .uk-ivvuiiiM avinui. Scianton, lu.,
cm MoniUj, I'ebiuaiy .1, lUUi, lictwei'U tliu Iiotiji
of lliico and lour lot I, p. in.
IIF.NUY HKU.V, .III., Secictairi.
IXtHlii-oitATION , .NOTU'F-Notieu "is hecfliy
given that application will be iiiulu to-ou
of lhe iuelgcs uf the Comt of Coimuon"l,leaii)(
Lackawanna eounti, on the utli day il Kbiuj?,
1U0', iilKiir tlio liencral t oipolation Act of Pfflii
bihaiila, aiipimcd Spill So. Isfl. und its dj';
phminis, lot thu iiicoipei.iiioii of the l)i.-Eit
Nurse atoociattun of tjnabton, the obieet nt wlrteli
coipwialloii i scHuiiug ior the siok in Scrunioii
ami vlciidtv iwiunl liuie lor shouer le'iUii
than those for which tbesr iiiiplcvim-ut is---ilmoiilv
prau'iable, and lb- diwMntii-itioii ofjip
foiiiiitim 1 Milling pinpci tain nt tho lek; vp
for thee pu.pnM'4 to have, possis- and eujoyll
the nulit. I'eiieJlUi uu) privildgci if tlio jsttd
Ait of A.-iiibl and lis .umileiiieiiU. .
The cetlifiali- ! Iiuoi; .nuiloju is now- on-tjln
in the oflUe of tlio I'lotbniiolai' of uld tou.t
to No. 1 Manli Teun, tw)2.
PATTFltaOS -V WILCOY, Solicitors.
FINANCIAL.
I. F. MEQARQEL CO.
STOCK?. BONDS, SECURITIES
CONNELL BUILDING.
I. F. Megargel, Roy Chaster Megjr.l,
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DIRECTORY