THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, tfUHttUAUJT G, 1902. !H NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. fecial to llic Scranton Tribune. Tuntthnnnoclc, Feb. 5. A niiirrtiigo license was Issued on Tuesday to Ar Ihur Brown, of Justus, Lnckawnnna totinty, and Miss Anglo II. Pecker, of jivest Nicholson. Mrs. 55. Wells Koynolds Is entertain ing her sister from Loa Angeles. Oala. Dorn, to Mr. mul Mrs. John Lotttis, fc Birl. The mmill-pox patients have till re covered and cone about their own af fairs, and quarantine restrictions nro XI an end here. There were nine casus In all hero, one at the Cnrrlnston resi dence on West Putnam street, and tight at the Wyoming' house, a hotel on Urldce street. No death occurred here, fortunately, but the effect and business was de moralized, and widely felt, while the rxpense of the borough will run up Very high, when figured out. Probably $2,G00 nnd upwards. ' Much sympathy Is felt for Louis Comstoclt, the landlord ut the Wyoming house, whose business was ruined by the epidemic, and also for Mrs. Thomas Harding, the owner of the premises. Kveryone is glad that the scourge Is ht un end, and wo hope It may "come Again no more." Frank Allen, of Carney, was doing business In town on Wednesday. Peter It. Borden, who hus conduct ed a clothing establishment Here for 1,01110 time past on Tioga street, has nccepted nn offer to go on the road as traveling salesman for a large wholesale house In Philadelphia, and will close his business at this place, i Louis Comstoek and family have pone to Lovcltou to spend the balance of the winter with his father, and the Wyoming house Is closed for the pres ent. Patrick Coyle, a well-known resident of Nicholson, was calling on fi lends In town on Wednesday. Mrs. Wilmont K. Carpenter is visit ing relatives at Philadelphia. George B. Patterson and Lincoln Cor nell, of Lemon, were doing business in town on Wednesday. Wesley Gall, a young man formerly living at this place, is' dead of typhoid fever at Nonl&town. The funeral took place on Monday at Norrlstown. William Uoesky and Theodore Iloy csky, of this place, attended the Polish ball at Wllkcs-Barre Tuesday night. HONESDALE. fpcciul to the Ecrantcn Tribune. Honesflale, Feb. 5. The Young Peo ple's society of the Baptist church will meet this CThuisdaj) etnIiiK at tho home of Mrs. .1. S. Lowden. 'the sub ject will be "Longfellow." An inter esting piogramine of mush' has been arranged. Mrs. X. 11. Snenicr is putwtnlnlng her sdsler, Mies May Guernsey, or Scranton. The borough council has grained a permit to the Wayne Dpclcplng com pany to drill for oil in tlio borouuh of llonesdale. Operations are soon tv commence on tho property of Kulley and Stcinman, where the indications of oil were found while excavating for tho foundation of their building, which was recently erected. The Texas No. 4 Firo coi'inanv ivill have a masquerade ball Feb. 0, and the Alert Hook and Ladder cotmiinv will conduct a masquerade on Tuesday evening, Feb. 31. Uev. II. J. Whnlen. of Oibondnle, will deliver his popular lecture. "The Sunny Side of Life," In the Honesdah' Baptist church, Tuesday evening, Feb. 23. Mr. Whalon's popularity In Hones dale will Insure him u full house. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the llonesdale church. Hon. and Mrs. George S Pmdy are In New York clty.- Bev. Thomas Hanlev Is In viiiladpl phla, called there by the death of his brother's wife. Tho clothing flrm of Baden .fc KrantH, doing business on postollL-e corner, has been dissolved. Isaac Ball will a'-uln bo In charge of the coal dunii) or and lluds-on, when the h( Uelawar-; now damn Is used Tho drifted condition of the roads has lntertcrred with thi country mail carriers. Tho Pleasant Mount stage failed to reach llonesdale Monday and Tuesday. Of tho sever. leading from Honesdalo out through the country, none made regular trips until Wednes day. SPRINGVILLE. Fpccial to the Scranton Tribune, Sprlngville, Feb. C K. It. Thomas was in attendance at court at Montrose last week, serving as Juror. Postmaster Tuttlo hus posted a no tice In the otllce which prohibits smok- O. C. Itlsley has rented the farm on which ho nov lives and will inovo over to the A. D. Woodhouso farm in tho bprlng. A. i:, ltodney and Thco. Wllllaina wero at Montrose last Tuesday Using papers for tho transfer of the Sprlng vlllo hotel to Mr. Williams. ' The highest wind that has visited this section In n long tlmo blow all of Sunday night, Many houses rocked as though experiencing an earthquake. No damage, however, has been re ported, 'T, S. Kellogg came over from Dal ton on Monday. This Is tho first visit he haa made this town since he moved away in December, T, B, has many friends hero who are always glad to wclcomo him. Although the wind blew with such great force Sunday night, there nro no snow drifts worth mentioning. The little snow was carried by each suc cessive gust until It must have gone inl,o tho Atlantic ocean. Harry Hosengrnut cut a finger of his left hand very badly two weeks ugo, and powdio has t'ot to havo it ampu tated, Hon. c, A. Ilmmerford, of Tunkhan nock, was un Saturday on business. Leigh and Coral Culver, children of S. O, Culver and wife, are confined to the houso by an attack of Inflam matory rheumatism. Both are recov ering slowly. Fred Smales and wlfo mu icjolelns over the advent of a young daughter in tho family,. Fred is a great lover of children, Treadaway Kellogg is at present dn. Ins duty with Stuart Illley in the store. After April 1, he will be a fann er, havinc announced his intention of going over to hU farm In Auburn. Dan Shaw owns a farm tlueo miles north from hero In Dlmock, but lives on another farm of his, near Hast Lemon. During tho alclghlne ho has been drawing lumber from his Lemon farm On hern to build a house on his Dlmock proocrtv. Down on the farm, Mrs. Daniel Thomas In quite poorly, we arc sorry to say. The Republicans of Sprlngvlllo have placed In nomination tho following persons for toivnshlp ofllclnla: Justice of tho peace, J. O. Lyman: supervis or, Dalls Welch; treasurer, H. C, Ely; constable, A. IJ. Tuttlo: town clerk, S. O. Culver: judge of election, W. D. Smith; Inspector, C. W. Jennings; auditor, Jess Strickland. "" Those; persons Interested have peti tioned court for n. roud to bo laid from near Tlicron Strickland's up along tho stone quarries, coming out In the hol low near John O. Lvmari's residence. Viewers have gone over the proposed route, and tho road will probably be laid tho coming slimmer. LAKE ARIEL. Special to tlse Sainton Tribune. Lake Ariel, Feb. C Tho A. L. society gave a free entertainment the school house Tuesday evening, and PICTURE Hoblnsoa Crusoe. Find his man Fri day, his parrot and goat. t it was attended by a large crowd. Miss Phillips read the prophecy and all the bovs were Itlndly remembered, also the members of the A. L. U. Mies Smith Is the editor of the paper, and kept the house In an uproar, with her humorous writing. The society will have another entertainment, Friday evening, Feb. 21. Tho A. L. U. is in a nourishing condition, and is gaining members every meeting night. The sleighing continues to afford plenty of recreation for tho farmers, who are very busy hauling loijij, etc. Tho mod busv man in this si-ction is Agent McFarland, who is handling a large amount of coal this winter and Is kept continually on the move from early morning until late at night. ' ' SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. 5. The funeral of the late Ralph Comfort, of State Line, took place and was largely attended this afternoon from the Lanesboro Methodist Episcopal church, the pas tor, Hev. D. C. Meeker, officiating. In terment was made In the Lanesboro cemetery. The common council Held a meeting last evening, transacting routine busi ness. The vested chorus choir of Christ Episcopal church will render "Gaul's Passion," on Good Friday evening and will be specially supplemented for tho effort. Mrs. Besslu Bostwick, of Montrose, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Tltsworth. Mrs. Clarence Tltsworth entertained the Pedro club on Tuesday evening. The Century club will hold a" hop in Hogan Opera House on Wednesday evening. Fred Benson, tho well-known bari tone, of this place, at Ithaca on Mon day, won an $85 scholarship in the Ithaca conservatory of music. Tho Jefferson branch of tho Frio was kept open during the recent blizzmd. The Rochester division of tho Erie Is still blorked. Little freight and live stock nro com ing east over the Erie, on account of the western snow blockades. The Grangers of Susqueluumn coun ty will merit at Hopbottom today and tomorrow. It Is reported that the Chnpot Cham ois Manufacturing company, of Great Bend, is In straightened circumstances and that creditors arc endeavoring to throw it into bankruptcy. The Dora Itebekah lodge, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will tender tho Odd FellGwa a reception on Fri day evening, k. Some of the suburban turnpikes nie still impassable. Miss Mary Stonier, of the Oakland sldo, Is a guest of friends at Wash ington, D. C, Messrs. Zimmerman, of BInghamlon, and Blasted, of Salamapca, have taken clerical position in the ofllco of tho Erie superintendent of stores, In this plan;. 11, J, Moigan, of Gibson, wk teen on our streets Tuesday. Mr, Lake died uiy Huddeply on Monday last. Mm. lllgby was in llinghaniton Thuiulay, l". W, I!arrctt,,tilbson'4 popular meriliant, vrsj calling on Susquehanna friends Wednesday, Don't iuU th Tan-American exposition at thi Hogan Opeu Homo Monday and Tuesday, The baud held a nodal hop at th opera house t'riday etcnlng. Hon. 0. l Wright is on of the directors of tho Northeastern I'enruyhanla Oil and Gas com pany, which recently organltetl at Franklin IVrla. Tho Krle lUllruad company lave recently re fitted llnir department pfficej In this place. About forty of our people enjoyed a delgh-rlde to JacUon i'ltday euiilng. John Valentine' family have returned home. U. M. Wtocott I. on the sick lUt. The ground 1 once mora covered with the beau- &&& X.CjVSEsstf" th-j tllul, and the tlclgli bells' merry Jingle U again heard. Bo far, our town Is frr-o from the terrible ill se.uc, small-pox, and It doc hot ecm to be get ting any closer to ue. Hope It won't. c Theatrical TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. bVCr.UM-Joscpti Murphy In "Miami Hliue." Night. ACADEMY OP MUSlC-Savvtclle Dramatic com pany. Alternoon nnd night. UTAH little Tgipt Hurle-micr. Afternoon and night. "Miss Simplicity. Frank Daniels has alwajs been a prime favor ite In Scranton, but lio will be even tnoie of n favorite otter lait night's performance of lilt new comic opera, "Miss Simplicity." Tlio L.vceuni contained ono of the finest houM of tho year and one of the belt pleased houtcs, nUo. "Mln Simplicity" Is all tli.it could be desired a.s to Its book, Its inuslo Is my rood, Daniels Is ns fun ny us can be, and the kinging la of a high older of merit. Tlio ilory Ittelt Is a very cleverly constructed comedy. Sauterclle a two by four Kingdom some place or another find ltclf kliiglcM and according to tho docket') Ihe nct in lino -for Die throno Is Philip Monlfort, a dashing, hand some joung Ungllsbmau. The curtain (rocs up on the people of Bauterclla awaiting the nirhal of the new king. A beggar girl, ltosalle, whose aunt, a fortune teller, prophecled that fIio would maiiv the klnr. conic.? on and makes Known her destiny. The people laugh nt her beiauso It is ill cut and dried uni tlio new King must marry MadcnioU-cllc Clair do I.olnvllle. The latter with PUZZLE. tier EnglMi maid appeaid and declares she will never mairy the kins no matter who ho is or how nice he may be. hlie and the beggar gill meet, she lctrn3 of tho bcirgar girl's ambition and destiny, and changes plates with her. Montfoit and :i pally of fricmb an he at the noon hour when the people are taklnjr their mid-day siesta. Montford encounters the dis guised Lady Clair, falLs in lou with her and to win hep-resolve, to assume the disguise of a peasant. A king must be produced immediately, how ever, and when none of the patty will agree to accommodate Montford by becoming1 Icing, he is at ids wits end. Just then his aututun.I; con taining tlio baggage and ids man DloiSonis (Dan icld) comc3 up, explodes and lands Ulossoms In a dilapidated condition on tlio stage. The dilem ma is at an end. Blossom must pose as king. Blossom has been .1 conductor on .1 Loudon street car and his beat girl is Polly tho KnglUU maid to Lady Ciair, who now accompanies the masquerading lady as a fellow beggar. The fun that Daniels cm make as a king who was once a street car conductor is easy to imagine. Tho Irook h funny enough of itself. With Daniels to augment the fun there is entertainment rare and imIoiv. Helen Loid, a Uingiuinton gill, who in four ye.ua has come to the iciv foitfront of coinio opera artistes is tho Lady Clair. H10 is n hand some joung woman, rings beautifully, and in the matter of comedy work is a fitting partner for Daniels. She came in for a Ehare of applause last night that is raicly accoided any 0110 cast with a star, especially a star of the magnitude of the inimitable Prank Daniels. Allenu Crater, as the real beggar gills Will iam Danfoith, tlio tccond comedian, whoso stjle is something on the Daniels' orcjer, and Da-ld Lythgoe, as the King, do excellent woik. The setting of tho firtt act is exceedingly pret ty. The costuming is, as is usual with a Dan iels' opera, laWl! and artistic. "The Golden West." - At the Academy last night tho Sjnttlio iwii pany piestntcd "The fioldcn wt" hemic a lirgo audience. It is a play well suited to the talents of the company and was rcceiuil with meat ap plause last night. Hits alternoon the company will present "Country Courtship" ami tonight "Queen of Chinatown." "Shaun Hhue." Let any bloto patron of the theater who re members 6ccing Joseph Murphy In Ids I1UI1 pliy, "Shaun Hhue," ten or a dozen years ago, tec the rjiiic actor tVlay In the fame play and ho will piobably leavo the theater when the curtain comes down on the last act, and not bcloie, Moie Hun that, ho will find ids way homeward, meditating and wondering how It is that Mr. Murphy has retained Ids youthful good looks, his graceful legs and nimble feet, and his swict, sdoug, manly singing oice, It is a conundrum that can only bo answcicd by piolng that it is true as stated, jn-t as Mr, Murphy presents tlio proof t-ai.Ii time liu appears as Lany Donovan and "BImuii Hhue." The reudltiui of the song, "A Handful of Earth," by Larry while l.ntellng at his niothei's gic, after lulng been dilun away Horn his home, is u benediction. "Shauii Hhue" will be pieseuted at the Lccum tonight. Grace- George. The 1 nd of Grace (leorge's New Yo,l; lun was reached on Jan, 11, and Manager llridy booked her for a tour of tlio principal cities. Miss Oeoige's performance in "Under Southern Skies" has been ono of New York's theatrical treats inco the eaily fall. It is seldom that a Mar or play has the adiautago of so caicfully selected 1 cast or to complete and lavish u pioductlon. It is Manager Hrad's aim that Miss Ckorgc shall bo as ably supported and the play as completely ttaged "011 tlio road" us in tho inetiopolls. Miss Ocorgc and "Under Southern bklu" will bo In tills city on Friday night at tlio Lyceum. "The Head Waiters." Cicorga Sidney, the funny llttlo comedian, whose characterizations of iSsy Maik, the Jew, In Ward and Yokes' new uhlcle, "The Head Wait ex." lias gained him a national reputation, Is stiU with the Waid and Yokes company ami will bo fcen at the Ljccuiu Saturday matlneo and night. There are but thrco men 011 (he Ameii can stage who havo gained cut labia names by Hebrew impeisonatlou. Ihcic.lhrec are Dave Waifleld, George Sidney and Joe Welch, Wat field Is starring this frasou, tlducy for thiee jests now has been a shtnglng light In the Waul ana vou8 company, ana wcicn uetotrs Ins en gagements to hlgh-clds vaudeville. Sidneys Issy Mail; Is a character on whom cveryouo pre;. He rever gets the best of any- Tbisslgnaturoli oa every bos of the geuuio? Laxative BroinoOi)inine Tablets remedy that tarts a cola lu one ttuy, tiling. Alt Ids misfortune are good-naturedly passed over for the nest sharper. "Monte Crlsto." James O'Neill Is booked to appear at the Ly ceum Monday night In Llcbler & Company' tu pendotis scenic production of "Monte Crlsto," which is now cnjojlng a run of rcmarkalile pros perity at the Walnut Street Theater, Philadel phia. Mr. O'Neill' company Is a notable one. It Includes l'rcdcilc De llellcvllle, the great charac ter actor; Warren Conlan, V, ,t. Dixon, .lames O'Neill, Jr., L'dvvaitl tally, Joseph Slavjcr, Claude (lllbcrt, lldgnr 1'orrn-t, Mail! Hllsvvortl', Mlis Salone lolnuon, Halo I'letchcr, Virginia Keating nnd ltebecc.1 Hock. A suh'tdlary com pany of llfly people Is employed. Llttlo Egypt Buvlesquois. Openlriff with matlnco this alternoon the "Lit tle Hgjpt llurlcsquern" will occupy the Mage at the Star fcr tho balance of the vvecck. In connection with the regular burlcmjuo peitorin ance, tlie management of the company In conjunc tion with Manager llcrrington, of the Star, have epcclally engaged Mat Lultsbcnr, champion 13.I pound wrestler of tho World, who during the course of lids rompany'a engagement will meet all comers, ami agrees to fotfelt $25 to the op ponent ho docs not succoecd in throwing In lif ted! mliiutci. John l'.irl, of Hyde Park, a wrestler of con siderable local i enow n will endeavor to remain the necessary tlmo limit with I.utMierg tonight, and on Slturday night Abo Corcoran, of l'rovl Hence, probably the bwt wrestler in this local ity, will cndcAlor to wrest the linnoia as well .is tho money from tho company's champion. f.utubeig Iniitoi m.i.tihen from wiestlei.t of all weight, lie has lately been 01'gngcd In several contests In New York city Ihcalris, under (linl lar condllloiis, ntid up to the prc-sent time lias never been nhllgcd to pail with nny poitlon of his foifelt money. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New Yoik, Poll. 5. Today's stock market waa a dull affair again, in spllo of spasmodic efforts by piofessional tiadcis nnd speculative pools to awaken 11 gcneial moiement in the market, lly the time they tucceeded in moving priced at one point, depression would develop in another, and in consequent 0 the dull movement was Irregular all day. Striking movement in iloily held h.gh priced investment stocks continued a flguie. Tae significance uJ these movements was not disclosed, although Indus sought to make the most of them for their sympathetic eflcct on the gcncr.'l list. These apparently sensational movements on a very small vulunie of trading aie a natural consequence vvheie the stock or a company is closely held for tiie puiposes of coatiol and centralized in the hands of a few -conservative and powerful riplt.illsts for investment, who aie quite unlnlluenced by the couise of prices In tl.u open markett. Among the stocks o moving to day wcio the Chicago and Xorliiwestcim, Ameri can L'xpiess, United States Hxpres aril Lacka wanna. Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis, which advanced 10'A .vesterday, leaded 3', to day, but cloe with a net lots of only 2. Tho recent sensational upward movement in Lacka wanna is associated with the minors 0! control of tint load in tho interest of an outlet for the Wabash system. The Walm-h stocks wero vciy Hi 111 today in the same connection. Another center of speculation was in tho locil traction stocks, under the Influence of published icpoits from Philadelphia, of the formation of a securi ties company to hold Metropolitan Street Hall way 6tock and po-ibly other local traction com piuirj. Manhattan was the most active of this group and Mctiopolitau Street ll.1ilw.1y, after an upward spurt of Hi, declined on profit-taking, falling lvi Ulu'.v la.st night dining the day and pulling the other local tractions down with It. The speculation in Amalgamated Copper was very foverMi, the price running olt ls during the morning on the further break in the London copper maiket and tho slump in HIo Tmtos. The steadying of tho London copper market and re ports of a panic amongst the bcais in HIo Tin tos, tallied Amalgamated Copper to l'u 01 ei last night, and it was an (uVttive factor in the late ally in tlio evv York stock maiket. The specu. hitlvo pool operating in Southern Pacific htoe's took that stock v igoroiuly in hand and pushed It up l?i on veiy huge bujing. Tho general mar ket i.illied with scmo vigor in vjup.itliy, St. Paul lislng 2 points over last night and a num ber of other trans-continentals about a point. United States Steel also developed some stiength jii't nt the clo-e. biker fintures of strength were tho Toledo, St. Ivouls and Western stocks and the Juulon Vandeibilts, on tumoy of absoiptiou of the former by Vanderbllt interests. Minneapolis, St. Paul and S.iult Sto Mario piefcncd advanced J'-i more point". The recent bujing of sugar continued, hut its net gain was only a fraction. There was 110 general influence clfectivo In the market at any time be.voud .1 disposition to dull neo, caused by the cxpoit movement of gold and the unscttlid question of the Noithcni Se em itles company case. Total sales today, 0S3, 100 shares. Tho bond maiket was only modoiatcly active, but was inclined to be Hun. Total sales, par value, $1,710,000. United States refunding 2s advanced ',4 pir cent, on the last calf. The following quotations arc furnished The Trib une by M. H. Jordan & Company, rooms 705-TOil Meals building, Scranton, I'J. Telephone, 5003: cios. ins. lil'.j 77 o:s; 10.1',; 10 2.1 itaii 291 10lVi iWi 171K, loan l.llj 50 iioi; r,!Vi Wti "l9i H'Ui l.v.4 KITh WW :u fll-3 nt HW M it 10J',i LiU f?i 87 "it; 11115; kit; ::sti 23 V, wi'i I IV, tu? Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Dosed on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. IT. CO ,, County Savings Hank It 'Oust Co.. U00 ,.' First National Dank (Carboudale) C25 Standard Dillllng Co s!) Third National Hank MO Dime Deposit and Discount Dank., 275 ... Feonomy Light. II. Si P. Co , ... 49 First National Hank S0O ... Lacka. Tiust & Safe Deposit Co..,, 105 ... Clirk Sc Snoier Co., IT 12J Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100 Scranton AIe Works pj , Eciantoii Savings Dank ,,., 500 ... 'fuilcrs' National Hank ,,,.,, -220 ... Sciantou Holt & Nut 0 0, 111 ... People's Hank ,,,,,., IKS ... New Mexico lly, & L'. Co 7J H0ND3. Scranton passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1020 us ... People's fctieet Railway, llwt mort gage, duo 1013 , 115 ,,, Peopled btiect Hallway, General mortgage, due ItHl Hi Dickson Manufacturing Co. , ,, 100 Lacks, Township Sihool 6 per cent. ... 102 City of Scranton St. imp. 0 per cent 103 Scranton Tuition 0 per tent. .,., 113 .,, Economy Light, Heat k Power Co., Ui .,, Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Collected by II, 0, Dale, 27 Laekavvanna Flour l.oo. Ave.) Deans 2.50. Hutter Freli citamtry, 2ie. 1 June creamery, 23iic,; dally. 22c. Cheiso llljalie. L'gg Neaiby. 32e.: faucy tiorag. Sis. I'csn-Per hu.Hcl, il.50. l'vtaloe Per buli), Ute. Onlonv-lTr bujhjL. SI CO. Op;n- High- Low- i!ur. est. est. American Sugar 127',i lidW 1J7 Atchison 7l!'S 77 7U',li Atchison. I'r 0714 07-"i 07 Ilrook. Tiaction (.U',1 Ui (B'.S Halt, fc Ohio 102?i ltwl-i 102',j Clics. & Ohio 45VS 40 IV,i Chic. & 0. W 214 2.!;4 2J st. i'ui nit lu-.ij iwt; Itock Island lat ia! 1021a Lackaivaiuu !i!M 201 2!i2 Kan. &' Tex., I'r K'l 5.1 52 Loui. ,t Nash 101 JUI4 10114 Man. Llevatcd l.'JJTi 1"7 11I3U Met. Tuctlcii 17:;?i 174 171 Missouri l'acilie Wi 103W l( Soutliern Pacific W'4 1111 GJjj Norfolk & Western .... 5J M III Hrie ::ST4 Kill y-4 lliie. 1st IT (j0 tliVi I" N. Y. Central lntli lull! ot'-4 Hilt. & West H.1!j :.')! ;t,a4 lVnna. It. It noli no?; u I'acitlc Mall 1.114 4'i 45H Hi ailing fiOl 57 &! Heading, I'r SJ',4 S211 2 Soutliern It. It :i.l tcili Z2. Koutliem It. It., I'r .... Olli (its; ni- Tcnn. Coal k Hon Ul (.1 0.1J'. IT. S. Leather 1114 li.l 311,4 I'. S. Lcatlier, I'r S0?i hi to?! V. S. lliihhcr II u Union 1'acillu 101T4 Itiili 101 Union I'aclfio, IT wiii mj &014 Wiilnsli, I'r 4J11 4llj 42H Western Union imlj (11 poti (Jul, l'ui'l k Iron. ....... 87 fi7 WH Aiiul. Copper 7.111 7514 7214 I'i'oplu's (las 100 loo?; jdi col. is?; nr, is-".; Texas I'aclfio Bi-T, frVi r.s Am, Car 1'oundiy 2'i!4 2U'4 2ij Am. Car nl'iuidry, I'r... Sull sot; Hi'I I'. S. Steel Co 41'1 4:1 11 U. S. Steel Co., IT .... 1014 0.1, UJ THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORS - 4 Lines 10 Cents Svantbd3 3 Insertions 25 Cents A'ore Tliait Pour Lines, 3 Cents for Uacli Dxtra Lin:. PKEE. .Mora Tim Pour LlneJ, 6 Cents (or tlacli tlxlti Lln, MsMitBBaisHaapsMsitsMMsiHaBssMnpBMawnsiMMsnMM 3?or Rent. STOIIi: llUILIIINd tor lent In Diekton City, IM. Ilulhllng to feet by 21 feet cellar under nil, and second Rtory can be arranged for n family. All In good rcptlr ready for uc. Two coal brcakeis nnd mines dosp by cmploilng cr a thomund people. An enterprising merchant inn get a large trade. Apply to William II. lllch mond, llUhmoud hill, UI2j N. Main nieuue, Scranton, l'a, IlOL'Si: fOlt HHXT-ISia Waslibum utieet. All modem Improvements. Apply 1520, net door, l'AItM l'OIl Itl'.NT fix or seven tnllea Hem Scranton, 220 acres, well adapted inllk ir truck, Inquire 133 I'enn avenue. 1 HOTIli, roil HUNT wllli fixtures! next door to Star theater, 311 Linden street. Mrs, J. C. Wclchel. l'OIl Itl'A'T 1'IIOM AVltir, l Tho stoic room No. 'Jl.l Lnckiwnniia avenue, now occupied by -1. M. Williams us it shoe stoic. Metal relllng will be put In and front lepalnted. tleorgo Sander eon, 100.' Means building-. 1'Olt HUNT Prom Anil 1, building now occu pied by Hie Dickson Milling Co., So. li Lackawanna avenue. W. V. Ilojlc, Council Hldg. IfALI' DOl'llLi: house, C33 Harrison avenue, SIS, Also half double house, 1(W) Pine street, 17, Poseslon now, Apply lino Harrison avenue. Wanted To Rent. f fS ss i-VJSw -n AAAAAAAAWAAAS WANTLD-Apill M, for man, wife nnd two dill drcn, thst'ckiss lio.ud In pilvato l.unlly with two or tlueo couuecthig rooms, furnished or un furnished. Addicts, giving location, Surdon, cue of Tilbune. WANTHD To rent, an 8 to 10 loom house; good location, willi modern Improvements. Ad dress, Businessman, care Tilbune. WANTED lly a gentleman, one or two well fur iilhed rooms with use of bath, without boatd, in good neighborhood. Address, 11., 1'ustoftlce Box 512. Tor Sale. s,-VWX. ..WW -yxsvxwx l'OIl SALK New double sterropticou lantern in cluding high pi3suie dUs key und fcieen. Compie.s5ed gas uil for light. Cost ?125. -Will sell cheap. Jtay be examined in office our D.v cnpoit's Hook Sloie, Main htieet, Plymouth, Pa. roil SALE Laige load of pine kindling, stove length, delivcicd anywhere for jutw. Ilird wood, !j2.j0. Jlall orders .lennings, C'cntial mine switch, riftcctiih Elicit, or lulu; om w.igou and get a load. rOIICUD SALi: Two good lione-t males lor woik, weight 1,100 and 1,400; have no woik for them. William H. Kkhmond, ittchmord Hill, Scranton, 312,', North Main Avenue. HOnsi: J-"On SALi: A batgaln. Aiqily Kranloii Laundry, SU Waslifntuii avenue. roil SAL12 Ono nice driver or light woik liorse. Apply at the Casey A: Kelly brcweiy. l'OIl SALK A large cotteo 117 Olive street, mill at a b 11 gain. IOn SALK CHIIA!' Kin-wood, iion roofing, lim bers, boards, scantlin, etc., fiom oM tars: rultnble for r.ll puipo3s. Jeiinii.gs, Central Mines switch, foot of Hampton slieet, olt Soutii Main avenue. I'On SALK Two light spring wagons and some liainis,-, cheap. Hvans,' rear lVSi Luzerne rtrcet. rOIl SALIl Cheap; horse, Fprin wagon hinc5s, at No. H2C, Cedar avenue. and For Sala or Hent. roil SALK OH HUNT Store and harness shop .iltacheJ, laige p.itioiui,e; no oppoiittsn in town; coiner of Drinker nnd Chestnut street. Inquiie of O. W. 1'iost, 401 Hast Dunker stieet, Dunmoie, l'a. roR SALIl Oil HUNT Single houc, iOI V.-cb,tr avenue. Ten rooms; ity steam heat; pos session Apiil 1. O. 1 Itcynolds, Connell Uldg. Furnished Rooms. rOH HUNT Large furnished front room for gent only; steam heat, gas, bath, luqulic 510 Washington avenue. TWO VHIIY nicely furnished rooms to lent; a veiy largo fiont 100m or a side fiont loom, with lioat, bath and gas; private family. 2"0 Mulbeny strcetv l'OIl HUNT One furnished loom, with improve ments; also one on Hit t d tloor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modem improve ments; private family; gmtlcmcn picfcircd, at 537 Adams avenue. FOR RENT Two comfortably furnished rooms for gentlemen; modem inipiovcnients; pit vate family. 330 Washington avenue. FOR ltr.ST Fmnlshed front room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Addrc-3 Room, llox 200. FOR KIlXT-runilshcd C2j Linden strict. loom; heat and b-itli. FUHNISIILD ROOMS FOR RflNT. with heat, fas and bath, gentlemen prcfencd, at 5"0 Adams avenue. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, Feb. 0. Flour Quiet but steadily held in face ot the wheat bleak. Wheat Spot cuslir; No. 2, 67'.4c f. 0. b. alloat; No, 2 led, MHsC elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, C5V'. f, o. b. alloat; wheat mirket cxpeiienccd con eldcrablc decline all diy; tho close was utlitr wc.il; nt l-ic net decline; Mauh closed 3J(,c. ; May, 6J?ie.; July, 6314c. Corn Spot easy; No. 2, tbK-c, elevator and W,c. f. 0. h. alloat; corn opened easy, ullled only to bicak a seoend time aril closed lasy nt lie. net los; May closed l!7-c; July. C71ae. Oats fcpot steady; No. 2, Wo.; No. , Itc,; .No. 2 white, 5U-.t No. ;; wlillo, 5iJ',.c.; tucls mixed western, 40a50c.; liack white, SJa ftje. ; options ilull all day and irciicully easier, Huttci Strong; creameiy, 10i27!-jc; do. factoiv, llalbc; Juno cieamer), 10.i22c; rcnovateil, lia 21c-.; Imitation creameiy, 5a?0c.; state diiiy, 15 a25e, Chiese Finn; stale full cic.1111, small caily nudo lancy coluied, UlialHlc. ; state full cie.iin, mull caily fancy white, llllullH-e.; luge raily mido coloicd, 10ic-.; Lugo caily made white, 10-l'ic Lggs Sliong; stitu and l'tuuylv.inia, 2'Jc. ; we.tern, 20c; soutlieiu, 2Sa20'.2c, Ohient'o Grain and Produce Market. thli.igo, Feb. 0. Tiado lu tho grain plti was of .1 dull anil luiinteicstiug uatuio today. Tho trend was bixnlsh, as a icault of the, rtlect of llio iiiuUeutlnK weather on coin, Oilier news Y.iA uuliiipoituiit and nt tlie closa May wheat and May coin were both a4il3c. lower, und M.iv uals, ',jac. low ci. Provisions closed unchanged to 5c. down. (Aish (tiotalloiis wcie as follows: Flour Steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 71a75c. ; No. 2 led. M'iaMo.; No. 3 whtlo oats, iVailljc; .No. S ive, uoiji-.j fair to iholio iiultln;, SO.i Wlac. ; No. 1 liax seed, 'M.'O; No. 1 noithwcit crii. $1.73; pi lino timotliy teed, ).55al.UI; mcsi pork, ?15.uj U5.70; lard, iJlliaO.Sl; shoit lltm, 5o.23aS.40; dry salted shoulders, 7l7!lc. ; short near siucs, o.uj)as,ij; wiiisi.cy, fl.3l. Ohicajjo Xlve Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 5. Cattle Receipts, 15,000, In cluding COO Te.vaiis; opening strong; rulul steady; good tu piimo steels, ?0.50a7i loor to medium, lil); stockeis and leedeis, 2.50a4,5'H cows, iSI.i3.70; '1'c.xas ted steels, iflal.W, Hogs Receipts today, 35,000; touioirovv, 3J.O0O; left over, 2,250; active, strong to Cc, higher; mixed ai.il butchers, f3.00aH.ut; good to thoico lieuvv, U.SOaD.M; lotijhs, heavy, f(uU.23; light. W.73a (1.10; hulk of sales, ?3,0Ja.33. Sheep Reiciiits, IJ.WX); strong to Co. higher; goal to ihoke wethers, ift.UOaS.SOi vvrstrni sheep and vcaillngs, SI.25al.Mj native lambs, J.30aJ.50; native lamlM, ?.1.50iU,3O; wrsteiu laiulis, If3.i0.30. Buffalo Live Stock Market. i:al lluftjlo, Feb. 5. Cattle Nu iciclpts owui? lu snow; veals, stiong ut is7a0. Hogs Re ceipts. 3,uoO head; active- and higlur; he ivy, If0.10a0.15i mlMd, til.B0a0.33; pigs, Sf3.03all; lomilM, 5.50a3.t'Oi stus, lal.no. Sheep and UmUs HecelpU , 1,W active; sheep tlrm; laiubj, hlgheu sheep, mixed tops, lil.'lal.OO; culU to good, f3.ll. TO; wethers, 1.I0.i'.oO: vear llngif, Wa3.70; lop lambs, i?o.3.Tai.W; culls to goood, $l,23a0.30. East Liberty Live Stock Market. Kj.t I.lbeity. Feb. 5. Cattls Steady; choice, 0.50; prime, if3.C0aU.23; roooJ, $3.C0a5.75. Hogs lllghci! prlnio hcavlo., ?0.20a0.i)3; medlunis, sb.30a8.CO; hwvy Yorkcu. W.lOaCtSo; light Yorkers, O.20a0.3O; pis, W.UQaO.10. hhecp lllglwi; lt vyttlwrs, t.SQuJ; culls and coat mon. iW, jimiIIiiji, fl.5sU3.5iJ; veal calve, 7.3J &t ta3. KKANOII WANT (II'FIUKS. Want Adveitiaoments Will lio Hecctved nt Any of the Follow ing Diug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALIICRT SCIH'LIZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV I'ICllIlL, C50 Adams avenue. West Sldo or.oitai: w. avenue. JIINKINS, 101 Soutii Mala South Scrantou ntL'D L. TUIiri'i:, 720 Cedar, avenue. North Scranton Oi:0. W. DAVIS, comer avenue and Market stieet. Noith Mala Green Kidfjc CUAllLUS 1'. JONI'.S, 1357 Dickson avenue. I'. 3. JOHNS, 020 firecn llldge stieet. C. LOIHINK, corner Washington ave nue and Mailon street. Fetersburg V. II. KNIH'niL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. BONH Si SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTLD Two line-men and superintendent for clectliu light woiks. Aptdy to ( l.lik 1). Hatou, 1'iesldent, Horn irk, l'a. , U'ANTI'.D Kxperienced, nccuintc stenographer witli good Kiikllsh education. One who un derstands law work preferred. Addicfe in wilt ing, 11. C, care Tilbune.. WANTHD Kxperieuced colored or white eoaih mill. Muu have guod lefiicnce. Slate wages expected. New "phone 51)00. 4" William sued, I'iltston, l'a. WANTKD A hustling agent at Scranton for lirgo coip'ii.ition. tlood commission. No opposi tion. Addie lloom 7", Simon Long buildiiig, Wllkes-liaire, I'.i. SUB-CItll'TION Solltltiiu wauled for a li.ms to house canvass for The Tilbune; good commis sion, with a fair guirantce for tlr-t-cla-s woikers. Apply peicoiially at lluslness Manngei's uiilce, Seiuntoii Tiibune. WANTIID Caiivasicis fur this vicinity, 1-2 to 9i per illy, ir'2 guaiaiiteed; good chance for pioiiiution. Call ar once, room II Dun- building. WANTI'.I) An excellent boy to le.nn wood cut ting and modeling; must be mutually gifted fin- the Mime; none otheis need apply. Apjily C2J Washington avenue. MAN WITH MNCiLi: TIIAM to deliver and col lect; no i.iua-.slu: 521 .1 week end ex penses; 150 cash deposit lequlied; permanent. ManuMcttiuis, (!') llox :)J0, I'liiladelphi.i, l'a. WANTHD-tly leading I'ldlartolphla hoivie. first clasi salesman, to sell general line ot paper to the ictall tiailc, one who has M acquaiiitante prefcired; must haw best refeicnee and be able to furnish bond. Address 1". O. llox 205. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. LADY CANVAssKH- wanted to solicit sub-crip-lions for The Tiibuii; good ooininission of fered witli a fair guai.intee for'tnst-class woiktr. Apply piironally at lliuiness Manigei's office, Scranton Tilburo. WANTIin dill for muse and second woik. ply SCO (juiney avenue. Ap- 1'ANT1:d A good experienced bindery girl. Trlb vino Hindery. WANTF.I) Dy a good gill to do housewoik in private famll ; only small family pajliu good wages need 11 ply. Addiess H. S., Tilbune office. WANTLD Gil! for general housework at Dalton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Agents Wanted. AQHXTS for pitentcd ilevite which is easy lo Uentoiistiate, and new catalogue sent witli full description for 2c. stump, llellmar Mfg., IIS Wood uve., Sjiacuse, N. Y. Salesmen Wanted. SALKSHKN Two of good education and ad-tlii-s, to learn our business. Hist as sales men, then managers; leieionie. !ll Mtar.s liulldiug, Scianlon. Situations Wanted. SITUATION VANUID lly n middle aged lady as housekeeper or -it gmeial hoiisevvoik in small family. Ca.i give letcience. Additss H. '., 'Irib una office. HliriNIlD, ediualcd joung woman wants cm plojmciit; any ono dcsiiing her seivlcvs in any way addrcs C. H-, Tilbune office, SITUATION WANTIID An c.xptit laundrcvs would like to get ladles' mid geiitlciiieu's laundry ttopplnj at hotel,; 1.111 1 Hinder colo.ecl sliiits without lading them; best of dly leni ence, 711 Llojd street, top lloor. SITUATION WANTLD A joiing wom.n with child, three veais old, m housekeeper prc fencd. Addiess Mis. M , Scranton P. I), WAViTI) lly middle age man, u place as cok in hotel or icstauiaut. Addiess Cook, Tilbune, A MAN who understands all l.luds of hotel work would like lo win!; evenings in hotel or ics tauiant. Addresd Cliarlle, Tribune cllhc. Sl'IUA'HON WANTLD lly .1 widow to do wash ing, Honing or cleaning of any kind. Ad. dicsi Mis. J. Millie, 712 r-cluicll coiut. Wanted To Buy. vwxy js tr v aa v r v .WANTI'D To buy fur caili, a bliieta liouttf, wit It llllHIl'IU JKHMUlLIIIfllUt IIIIU U UUUll Birt'U im, Addictt A. It., caie Tiibune, Booms for Hent. ROOMS FOR RENT A good ticut 100111 and got.il back rooms witli all coiivinlcnccs, usu of balh; teuns inodeiatc; can bo seen any time. r.3 Lackawanna, avenue. ITooms and' Hoard, FOR RENT One iiucly fuinUhcd flout loom; uHo two sldo loonio, with or without hoaid, CI7 Adams avenue. FOR REST With bnaid, front room, sultablo foi two gentlemen. Addrexs 515 Adauu ave nue, city. ROOMS '10 street. RENT, with bjaid. tM Mulberry Boarders Wanted. PRIVA'IH FAMILY wUics to havo two nl-.o nun (a boaid. (leiman or Fna'liali. Call any tiui' after Ihursday. Ali luuvciiIciicvj, t07 llarrl 011 avenue, Money to Loan. LARGi: OR SMALL amouilu, Piouiptly made lnleicsi 5 per (.cut. Okcll, Atloilu-), C1.1l nxclunge building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY '10 LOW-lJulik. ktraizht loans or Dulldlng aivl L0411. At from 1 (11 U ir cent. Cull yu N, Y. iValkei, 311515 Connvll building. PROFESSIONAL. " l.SSsl-SJWaS)rVJsrw--VSssyKJrVlJ-UJ-j-sj-tJ Ccrtlflod Public Accountant. HDWAlll) C. Sl'AULDI.Vn, Bt THAIir.HH HANK nulldtng, and St. Paul Ilullding, New York. Architects. , Davis, AitcHiFnorT co.nnkll r.DWAiin it. Ilullding. fhi:di:iuck l. hiiown. arch. 11., hcaIi Lstalc Ljclnnjo Hldg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. Ii. HARDINO. COO CONNLLt. IlUILDINO. Dentists. DH. O. H. LIMlNDr.RUllIt, l'AULI HUILDISO, Spruce street, Ecranton. DR. C. 0. LAVJnACH, 115 WVOMINQ AVH.NUH, Lawyeis. FRANK 1:. ROYLi:, ATTORSllY-AT-LAW. Hoo ma 12, u, ki and 13 Hurr ilullding. I'. K. TRACY, A'n"Y, COMMONWDALTH IlLDO. D. II, RIH'LOOLL', ATrORNIJY LOANS NFOO tlaled on real estate security. Mears Uulldlng, coiner vVashiiigton avenue and Spruce sttcct. U'lLLARI), WARItKN tc KNAPP, ATTOUSHYa and counsellors-at-law. Ilepuldican Dulldlng, Mashlngton avenue. JI1SMJP & JKSSHP, ATTOllNr.YS AND COUN-SS"nr'at",i,w- Coinmonweallh Dulldlng, Rooms 10, 20 ami 21. I:UvXA"P "' THAYHIt. ATrORNHY. P0--10'. Ptli floor, Mears building. HOOM1 Ij ,'V TATnns- attorni:y-at-law, doard otlinde Dullillng, Scranton, Pa, PAiCrFR,?l,,-"A' WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Rank Uulldlne C COML'OYS, 0-1.1 RIPUnLICAN HUILD1NO. AlBWl. ."CnTIIOLP. OFFICII MOVKD TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. dr. w. D. avenue. ALLLN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON DR. S. W. L'AMOHHAUN, OFFICr, 330 WASH Jngton avenue. Resldenec, 1313 Mulberry. Cluor.Io olsea-cs, lu.igs, heart, kidneys and Kcnlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 lo 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. INK ELK CAFD, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVU- nue. Rates leasonable. P. ZIFGLKR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSi:, NEAR D., L. It W. PAS- senger depot. Conducted on tlio European Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprleto. Scavongor. A. Ii. URICIGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cebs pools; nt sjoi; only Improved pumps used. A. II. nrlggs, proprietor. Leave oiders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Doth telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NUUS erjmen, stoic 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 Noitli Main avenue; atoro tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., ' anion, Pa., manufictuier of Who Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING. FOR CHILDREN TO ORDKR; also ladies waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MEGARGEE DROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. TIIE WILKES-DARHE RECORD CAN BR HAD in Scranton at tho news stands of RcLman Uros.. 400 iprucc and 60) Linden; M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna avenue; X. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce street. Wanted. WANTED Evciy housekeeper to say a kind word for our povvdeis after vising .1 can. No Hatches, Moths or Poultiy Vermin can live after our powders aie used. One application docs tho woik. If ,our giocer, druggist or liardvvaie inci dent should not havo ir, tend us jour addrevt. Two llttlo bears cm evciy can. ITieo 23 cents. F.ictoiy, Dalton, Pa. Office, 410 Paull building, bcranton, l'a. A FIRST CLASS second-hand wagon elevator wanted at M. T. Kellei's Lackawanna Carrlogo w oiks, Heal Estate. FOR SALE Four choice Webster avenue lots, between Pine nnd Gibson sheets. (J, F. Key. nolds, Council building. FOR SALE New 1 ouse on Cornell street. Round Woods P.uk; modern inipiovcnients; ca,y tcinu. Apply lu Spilng Diook Lumber Co,, or E. S. WoodlioiiiC. FOR HALE At Chuk's Summit; a place oJ llv. acies, house and barn, good fiuit; cheap for i.isli. Inquire of Mr L. Lindsay, 1111 Nouli Main avenue, ciiy. FOR SALE Ono acre of laud, improved with nine-room house; ph-nty anil vaiicty of fruit; good location in village ot Fleetville. Mrs. Ollvo Fish, Fleetville, Pa. Business Opportunity. SIOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Wnte for nur cptrial maiket letter. Free nn application, s. M. llllibaid k Co., members N. , Cciisolulatid and Mod. Sxcluugc. II and Pi llro.1dsv.1y. New uik. F.,iablislud iWl. Lung Distance" Plione 2.133 Broad, Auction. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 2'. nt 10.30 a. m 50S Lai k avvaiiui uviiuie, next to Finht's Dry Uoudi Store, oi cailoadi 1'an-Amerlc.iii cxposlUon fur liltuie, u-rd about thrco inonlhs. Iron aiultru-i bcil,, lompHlo live thoutand theejs, Ji thnusaii-1 pillow ia-e-, ten thousand tuweli,- one thailsiiiil pairs blankets und ioiiifuilhls, two .thnikaii pillows, uno t.ii good mailings, cupels ami Hu oleiiuij, six pioil Nutlmul Cash legUters- liki new), dicwcis, coiiimodcs, tublis, foIdhiff'JJiciN, live hundred li-ilet s is, mwcii iIioumiuiI napkins, lot cots, combes, Finn lot l.tip iprtnjns.'Jnanv other goods ton mimcioiis to mention. Sale will continue ail week until fold out, This U Hi Lirgobt lot of goods ever ollcrid at public unc tion in Scuntuu at jour, own pi lee. Haidwitk, Auctlcnur. ' LEGAL. THE ANNUAL stocklinldeis meeting at Dickson Mill and Grain lompauv will bo hold in Room 021, Council building, Mondav, Fibiuaiy 17, 1002, at 1 o'lloik p. 111, EDWARD L. HU K, Secretary. FINANCIAL. I, F. MEQARQEL A GO, STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING, -v 1. F. Megargcl. Roy Chester Mejarg)!. Spencer Trask Sc Co, BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine St., New York M'e mall upon request care fully prcjiurctl dcscriiitiva list of INVESTMENT SECURITIES Members N. Y. Stock Exchange, branch Office? Albany, ISJ.Y.