THE SORANTON TllIBUNB-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1902. 31 K u a ale 124 Wyoming Ave., 0pp. The Globe t8-LOOK FOR THE BEAR. Theatrical. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. H( I.UM, Gtaco Geoige in "Under Sotitlicin SuiCS." Night. ACADEMY Or MC-dC Saw telle Dramitic com-pin-. Aflcinoou ami night. STAR Little Egi pt Binlosquers. Atli-moon nnd night. "Shaun Rhue." For jears Scianton lias giccled Joseph Muiphy villi hie houses. His populaiity seems novel to -Uinlnish. Two generations, at least, 1i.Hl' l.ughcd and cried at his "Kotry Caw" and "Miami lUiue," and it is no malt speculation that n tliiid gencintion will niiKo up hi-s audiences lieie, if hi? iillily and tlic nppluise ptovohod In' his "bliiun Rhuc" at the Ljceuni IaL night compo-c ft fair u Union. It is not the kind of a show jour icgutat thca-ler-gocr looks anxiously fuiwaul to, but it is a show that thaws a big hou-e and pleases it ini mciisd)'. Tho chaiactci of "sdiuuu lllmo" gives oppor tunity for tome leally i!ccr woik, and Mr. Mmphv, as may bo believed, nukes the most of It Ills impcisonilion of a voting west of lie lmd man, impersonating- 11 middle-aged north of lidiiid man, icqutiiiia; as It does two distinct bionics, U vciy eieditablv done. Mr. Muiphj's company tills tar Is one of the ny best he lias biought tu Sciaiitou. Paul But nclt, .lolm Daly, William T. Shecluii, Chailc. Thorite, James lluletou, MM Jrjnette l'ericll, Mli Mary I'iunirr and Jll- Ine, Hallow, aie all cipable ailUt't. V fcatinc of the (.how is Mr. Muiphj's rendi tion of Ills tclc-buted toner, "A Handful of l.'artb," for whicli thcie is, c-pei Lilly, a com plrte and pictty stage selling-, with gtand oigm and lioim accompaniment, Wiestling at Star. Mav Lutbetg, of New Yoik, who pioclalms Jiiuu-olt to be the champion !J3-puund vviestler of the United Stated, nude hid Hint appcaiance In this city last night at llio Star theater wliue lie easily thievv John PaiU, of West Seranton. l.uUnitj agues to tluou- any nun of his weight in tho city within fifteen minutes or foi. felt s'5. Pails, who is a huky looking outli weighed llility pounds moic than Ltitbciir, nude n tiy for the fca last night and when tho two men stepped on the mat it looked as if It would bo easy money for hiiii, No hold was baived mid It wis ugiced that iljliiif as well as pin fall tlioubl count. Hugh Keeinn was chosen as rel et ee, Iho two men went at It hard fiom tlia iiiomeut Jinio was called and it looked as If Lutbcrc te emed a fall within a few seconds but tho idcicc didn't think so. Then Paris got hold of Lutbctg's tights whcieat Iho latter piotestcd until the lej rrco made I'aris break away, IIo was on his back about ten seconds later, the tlmo of the fall be-lug- about a minute and a half, Tho supporters of Paris jelled derisively at Lutbcie; vvheieupon he agreed to throw Tails tvventy-llvo times in an liour for a side, bet of $100. 'tho offer was not tiUn up, I.utbcr-r will meet a local wittier named 1M Sweeney loulght and will try conclusions with Abe Cochiun, of North Seranton, tomorioiv night, lb' will also wrestle at the matinees. Tho wrestling nutdi was picccded by a show plx-ii by tho "Oilglnal Utile 1'g-vpt Biiilesqueis.'' The olio, which was passably fair, included num bers by Itosallc, "tho petite soubrdtc"'; MiirU and Daly, Irish comedians j Mc Shone and Shan non, Cta-vo and Qrccr and others. What was billid as n bmlcquc cntillcd "Behind the (scenes" wound up tho peiforiuance, "Under Southern Skies." Orjcc Geoige, who will appear at the I.jceum tonight In "Under Southern Skies," lias rapidly become one of the most iutcicatitio; flgtues anions the young- women start) who are faorlc' with pur audiences. Tho cust is on unusually large one, requiring- fifteen gentlemen and ten ladles be sides JJIjS George, To tlio attractions of (his large and capable cast sro added cspcn.iho stage settings thonlug beautiful bcencs of toutlicrulioiues, and land capes, and cliaiaclcrhtlv southern hopllallty nd gsjety are depicted in the festivities of the Hallowe'en party and tho birthday supper. Word and Vokes. Ward and Vokes will be at the I-jewni Sajur; flay matinee and ulgUt in their latest and what THE PARIS " Stock of Cloaks and Furs Bought by Us at ntsontheDol Begins This Morning At 9 O'Clock. RESCHEL I? said to he their greatest succe", "Ihc Head Wailcie." Waul and VoKcs will be seen m their old'tlmo favorite "Percy and Haloid" act, re modeled and alive with new comedy dialogue un der the head of "Pointers on Table I'.tlmieltc." It is said that theio are twenty-tluee special numbers on the piogra-nme in addition to the tpci'hlties presented by the piiiidpals. All the inu-ile was written especially for "Hie Iliad Waltois." 1 lie company includes Lucy Dal), Maiguet Daly Vokes, George Sidney, Joe Kelly, Louis l'nwc.s, Lew Miller, Maud Alice Kelly, ,)o;ie Daly, ltes-ie rninkljii and Lila Conquest. Ihere is a clioius of nearly folly pretty siiK Sale of sells now open. "The Penitent." V. K. Nillike; ille'g production of the powm fill play, "Iho Penitent," will bo seen at the Lyceum Tuesday nlghl. Tills play comes with tho pietige of sueces gained during- its Ions' run at the Talk theater, Boston, when its in tensely eliaiiutic story impelled nianv play-goeu to pay -visit after visit to its thiillliig' preoou tat ion. The ttory hinges on the lives of two biotheis, tho one honoiable, refined a genthmani the other jealous, levengelul and wicked. Both are in love with the same woman, who is joung and be.iutltul.spums the bad one ai.d defends tho fame of the good one, almost with her very life, the scenic embellishments aie mild to be wondious cieatlons of the btagc caipenlei's art. heats go on sale lomouow moinlup;. May Fisko Compftny. llic following' has been issued by John r Cos giovo, manager of the May Fitkc company, regarding- hci engagement: I take pleasure in calllusf your attention tu u scries of (lunatic pcifoiinnuccs that will be given ot the Academy of Mmie next week by Jlisi May l'ike and her comedy rompany, a star and a company of plajeis of Mich unusual merit thai il seems de-jiablei that the cultured theater-g-ocia of su niton thould be fpeelally advised of their coming. "Miss Tlske, a piologe ot the late Augustin Daly and a member of his New York theater company comes to her work ilclily endowed by both niluic and ait. When but .1 mcie dilld, Jll-o l'lske thowed a voice of such power, range and sweetness (hat her early education was in the direction of the operatlo dace: but later hei hl.lilonio in,tincU and abilities, together wllh Mr. Dalj'a advice, unied her Into diamatie fldds, wheie her ilch, llexible, and highly trained oiro forms not the least of her many ihiiius, "Willi an acumen bojonil her jrais, she jesl Ucn llio value of Ihc aitlstlo uniiiej and has sm. rounded herself with a band of plajers every one of whom is an artist of recognised jhilliv and ap proved reputation, while the sccniu cnihdlUU- PICTURE MiimairiiwTMiiniMiwiMiSBssBTssaBBMsiBMSMiMawsiswiiiiawiiiBUuasstteBaBesgm f ? f t B M ' "-ttt mi ' ITT ri i iiirrTnfi'-irrT-iTiiiiiii W S , , tmfii iu r i Here aie eight matches. Can you intiKe a hat ot them? Tlieij cut qut the parts o( Pictuio No. Z and form a cross of the live parts. mmSmk jh&Tt'HfwAfijHTMun. v THE FURRIER I "Queen of Chinatown." The "Qu'cii ot Chinatown" was the attiaclion pie'culed at the Academy of Mti'ic last night by the Sav telle compiny hcfoie a luge audience. II is a five-act diama and the M.enc is laid in the Chinese (pinters of New Ycik. It is a stiong-plaj- fiom beginning- to end and received a fine indentation last night. This atteiitoou the compiny will frive "I'he Villairo Ulacksinilli" and tonight "J he Anrjel of the Alley." ' STAGE NOTES. 'the latest lepoit is to th: effect that (hules inenls and all the .stigc acccsoiies ale notable for their completeness and elegance. Klein is willing- a musical comedy on hmlcque uf "Pickwick" for Do Wolf Hopper. Licblcr & Co. have made .1 contract with Majy Johnston, the author of "Audiey," fin the pio duct Ion of a ihainatUilion ot her stoij. The net Acntine of Junes K. Hackctl will bo "Ihe Ciisis," a diainalizitton of Winston Chuich ill's novel. It will be fnt pioduecd in Pittsburg Match :. William Sadler, who ha plajed one ot the piiucipul patts in "When We Weie Tntiitj-one." closed his engagement In Kentucky and is back in New Yolk. Aliic Xiol-cn will mike hoi (list appeal ance on the English conceit platform in Loudon l'ebiu aiy 11, when bhe will be a--Ulul bj tlic 0"een Hall's, oichcstia. II present negotiations go thiough, Mis. I.e Mojnc, Modjeska and Oclctto 'i.vler will become tiiplc otais next reason, uiidei the uiauaji incut of Wagenhals k Kemper, Kate Irwin, wlto of Tied Iiwin, the lunleqiic manager, is said to have signed a loutiacl to ap pear in one of George W. I.cdeiei's imi-K.il com edies soon to be pioduecd. TUNKHAN1NOCK. Bpeclsl to the Seiantou Tribune. Tunkhamiock, Teb. 0. The lulluts for the township and boiough elections, to be held on the IStJi ot the pieent month, will be pi luted at the Wjomlnir Democrat ofllce. Dawson Howell, of l'actoijvllle, was in town on Thursday, I'rolcs-or 1'iank Chaffee, thu oeil iiistiuctor, expects to give a conceit at Montio-e in ilic neir future, Altouiey Cliailea 11, Little, of Scrautioi, is vis-lllug- his patents at this place, The skating is excellent heie, and the young people am enjoying- themselves aecoulingly, 'Ihc conduct for dclivetiug thu election supplies to tlic diheieut diatiitts In the county was let by (he county comiiilssloucis on Thuisday to , PUZZLE. U Brock, of Tunklnnnock, for t0,?i, ho being; the lowest bidder. The only other bid was of fered by T. M, Harding, the price be desired be Imr $21, Heavy mow on Ihc Monlrose railroad lids week tins eetlously Interfercil with traffic! in Hint direc tion. Ihc first mail of llie week emtio through on Wfihicday afternoon. 'llicio. will be A eewlon of argument court tidd hero on frlila), I'cIj. II, by Picsldcnt .Ittdge 1!. M, Dunham, at which time several nutlets left over from the regular term will be deposed of. Patrick II03 cc, who Ins Buffered for months and was at a Philadelphia ltopllal for some iluie, is Impioving', and will 'oon be able to be nut again, llio entertainment to bj given by the ladles of J, W. Itcj nobis llcllef corps, on licit Tuesday (tuning, will consist of Vocal and lnitrunienl.it music, recital lon, etc., to be followed by n nlco liinih, nil for the mice ot nihnMon, 10 cents. Mls Beflo Vaughn Will render scvernl selections on the violin. i m i LAKE W.EL. Sptelil to ths Ocrinton Trlbunt. Lake Ailel, I'cb. , Mls llanict Sluat. of Maplcwood, fpent Monday at tho homo of Mis. I'. D. Kcjcs on Maple fclrccl, Mies Doiisaui, of foanton, was a Ciller In town Wcilncsday, Miss Nellie Hollistci, of Holllslcivllle, who has several students taking lessons on the violin nnd piano, was here Wednesday giving the ncressaiy iiwtiuellon to her class. During the recent con ceit at the chinch MIm Holllstrr pluvcd the flist violin and was heartily eucoicd, Site has u host of filcnds lu this place who wish her micceM. Miss Kitle l'ctris, of Maplcwood, was a 'pleas ant caller heic Wednesday. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New Yoik, I'cb. 0. Iho stock market showed consldciabie excess of animation today and the dealings wcte much better distributed thin for some time past, Thcie were stocks which hung bsck and some which felt away on profit-taking after lecent cousidciablu advances, but tho gen cial tone of tlic maikct was strong- and specu lative sentiment seemed much more conndent. Theio was a feeling that the improved condi tions were duo to somo development not gener ally known, and the piofessloual tradcis who in fact did not know what they were weie among tlic lirgcit bujeis on the supposition that otheis who did know were lu the market wtih them. These suimlscs had to do to a large extent with possible developments in the suit against the Northern Securities company. Confident expres sions wcra heal il, but on anonvmotis uuthoiity, that tho decision of the Supreme court was made up against the admission ot Hie 6ti!t to argument. The supposition alo .found expression that the ptojectois of the gieat merger have an alien native plan to fall back on in case of the de clared Illegality of the prc'cut compiny. It was aigued that a foiclgn corpoialton might hold the securities of United States coiporations and be outside the jurisdiction of the United States laws. The upoitcd forniillon of a leasing com pany to coutiol Mettopolttnn fctteet railway on a guarantee of the dividend was net of much bene lit to that stock, but tlic evidence thus given of continued planning- on the part of capital towaids devclopt.icn was n inltuence on spccul lion. A social Gathering- of million dies in Philadelphia lepicscnlcd to be present on affable terms. 'J he inipoitimce uttiched to such unsubstantial con jectures indicated the continued piedominince of orofession il opciations in the inirkot. Tho tiadcrs also nude much of the nductlou in the discount late of the Hank of Kngland us prom Sing' .i relaxation of the picssuie on New York for gold. Iho very vtiong- ictuin of tho Bank of Piauce pointed in the tamo diiection, Of the diy's movements in detail, Southern Pacific was laigely In the hinds of the same bpctulative in teicst which has bent dealing in it leccntly, and the movement in Pcnnsjlvania was aUo attiibut ed to this opcuitoi. "I he Vandeibilts as a group were all stiong mid Toledo, s-t. Louts is Western stocks luovtd in sympathy with the gtoup on ltmioiod .ibsoiptlou in the Vandcibllt inteiest. The gains in thc-e stocks leached up to 0 points, Lkc Pile and Western prefened bhowmg- the latter Ikjure. United Stites Lxpiess undo a fur thci advance of 7'i. The rise of '',! In Tliiid Avmue was due to rompaii-on with its price with tlut of McdopolItJii with an ultiiuite gun antce of 7 per cent. Illinois Central was .ilo strong on thu genci il consideration of its piice level lis compiled with other equal dividend pa; cis. Tlieie was a nuinher or lovvei pined and less piouiireiit slocls whose e-pccial strength was attiilnitcd to incleasing dividend piojiects. Pioflt-takiiiK made tho closing- somewhat iueg ular, but the imoads upon ptiics wue not exten sive. Tolil sales todav, 701,000 shaicj. 'Ihc bund m.iiket was active aid bioad and showed gciieial advances. Total hales, par alue, SJ.OJ'.W)). United Slates :i's declined i per cent, on the last call. The following- quotations are furnished Thf Till). une b.v M. S. Jurd.ui k Company, looms 703-rOG Heai-s building, Seranton, Pa. Telephone. OIWS: Open- High- Low- C'los- i'nr. cst. est. in j. Anieiican Sugir US lifi'i 127 126',i Atchison ,... 77' 771, 77U 77 Atchison, Pi- 1)71 U7! 07'- V1U lltook. Tiactlou ........ I,i,e; flii Oj's 0374 Bait. & Ohio 101 H3t lOi'i i)i".t Chic. & C. W 2.! 2(ii n -SI fhes. i: Ohio PJ 10H 407i M St. Paul Kij'i icffji. (,-jii lfiuVi ltork I-land (U, lOJ'j IMij lMi; Laekawanni 2'U t!02 2S'( 2V) Kan. & Tev.. Pr 51 D! jj''. r'i Louis, fc Nash KM''. IDITJ 10114 l()49j Man. Elevated V.; I U! 1?jvs H3?s Met. Tiactiou 172'i 172"- 171 17Ph Mlsnouii Pacillc 10','m lu.l lu.! iti. Soilthetn Pacilio 1,1 (5 Ol'1 (l)!i Noifoll; & Western .".i!. ffii, 5i,i. 6(,3i Kile " w; OT',i !ifl5i Uiic, 1st Pr tat'. ,TS evil, (.la; N. Y. Cnitl.il IdJ'i lWU 1(12'" ItiPi Ont. & Wet Dis ;:t Jus, ill Penna. it. n nni imtj titx-. i.-wu. Pacilio Mill I;',. 4J'i l.V. AVI, Bcidiutr , 57 57-; 5(1 37H llcadln,', Pr S2U S2',i i2' 82''. Southern 1!, 11 :rl a.J'A :!ti :;VA Southciu It. H Pr i Hi P3H on', nisi Tenn. Coal k lion dl'l cm ni (it V. S. Leather 11 HSi ll'i 11", U, S. Leather, Pr il blVi l MU U. S. llubber It II u Mil. Union Paclllu KOaj, kmij uynt, k)-?J Union Pacillc, Pr Stii SOU sos; f,.(i't Wabash, Pr ui, a 7, ji; j- West pi i Union 'Hi, id5; pi pjat Col, 1'iicl it lion fipj M,is .sit hi Anul. Copper 75 75 7't3i 7iK People's Gas ino'i ioi iivt ion. 'ol. Sj l(i VI 1J3 ill Texas Pacific ,"S'i : f.SK. w. Am, Car I'ouudry ...... 2'i 2,-jJ "j.y. Am. Cir roundly, PP., Fi',vH S7 Sd"'K S7 U. S, Steel Co Ml II J.iq, .it; U. S. Steel Co., Pr u.li 0.1 01"; tisj Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr Counts Savings Bud. & Tnw Co.. First National Paul: (Carbondale) .. Standard Drilling- Co Ihiid National llink Dime Deposit and Discount Bank.. Economy Light. II. J; P. Co I'iist National Bant I.ukt. Ttust k Sale Deposit Co,,., Clark k Shout Co., Pr. Scraulon lion Pence it Mfg, Co. ... Seranton Axle Woiks Seiantou Savings Bank ,,,,, Tiadets' National Bank Seranton Bolt k Nut C .... People's Bank ,. New Mexico By. 4: I J, Co Bid. Askei "00 i'25 SO 510 271 ... 9 1-00 .,, 105 123 ... 10O W 500 -20 ... 115 123 75 BONDS. Sctanton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1520 People's Micet Hallway, ftrJ mort gage, due 1018 People's btictt Hallway, Oeueral moigage, due 1921 , Dickson Manufacturing Co I. at La. Tovvn.hlp School S p:i cent. City ol Seranton St. Imp, 0 per cent, ,, , , Seranton Traction 6 per cent J.'conoin- Light, Heat k Power Co,, 115 IIS JIS 100 KM 103 115 D3 Seranton Wholesale Maiket. (Cui retted by II, G, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) I'loui fJ.iiO. Beans ii.W. Butter- Ficsli creameiy, 21c j June creaniety, 23..j dalij. Hi; i liee ll',4al2c. I'g-r Neaibj, 32e. i fancy itoiage, 2Ie, Pias-Pcr bushel, fL50. Potatoe Per lnihel, Me, Oiiiotis-Per bushel, il.W. New York Grain and Pioduce Maiket New Yoik, Tib, a ITour Was a shade mors aitivc and him with wheat, Wheat Sput lliui; No, 2 led, tbUc f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 led, fjo'.t, devatoi; No. 1 uoilheili Duluth, SOi'. f. o. b. afloat; j (.ombluatlou Implied inodnato stiengtli in wheat lodaj, closed up linn at 'i-iH1'. net advance, helped by ciport demand; Maul- closed 8 1. He. j May, Sic; July. S.iHe-. Com-s.pot flun; No. 2, ii9c, elevator uud utv. f. o. b. afloat; eoiu advancid today, uud in tpltc of a few utteruoon leactlous the market closed tlitii at lie. net ad vaiicc; May closed oo'ic j July, iiJ?ii-. Oats Spot stead; No 2, tOv'.; No. 3, tSc; No. -! white, file.; No. 3 white, tV',:c.: tiaejc mixed westeiu, a.tAiW.-. ; tiaek white. C0a5ej,; hack white state, Wa33c.i option market was geucially llipi with com. Btittfrr'iini; eieamt-i), "itiaiSexj d.i. faitoiy, IIjIsi..; June iii-amuy, lvUc.;' ien ovated, I0a'21c. ; iinltatiou creameiy, l$a-2Uc.; THE TRIBUNE'S " WAP 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, t Cent.s for Uach Extra Lin:. Tor Rent. I'OH HUNT Six-loom flat with steam heat nnd all modem improvements, fiom April 1, Call early. 1'icd V. Hand, MM Mulbeiry street, l'OH I1I:NT Stoic loom on second Itoor over flltl Li(kavvaiuit avenue, Pinto glass fiont. In quite nf Kiotosky Bios. STOIIi: BUILDING for rent In lllek'on City, Pa. Building SO feet bv 21 feet cellai under nil, and second stoiy can be arranged for n family. All In booiI icpalr icady for ue. Two coal breakcis and mines' close by ontploj. Ins; over n thoitsatid people. An enterprising; iiicrelmnt can get a higc trade. Apply lo Wlllhni II, ltlch iiioml. llichmond Hill, :tl2i N. Main avc,nue, Seranton, Pa, 1'AltM l'Olt HUNT Six or seven miles from Seranton, 221) notes, welt adapted mill: or truck. Inquire 131 Pcnn nvenuc. I10ITI; roil HUNT wllh IKtmes! next door to Star theater, 1)10 Linden sheet. Mrs, J. C. Wclchcl. POIl HUNT niOJI A PI! Hi 1 The store room No. 215 Lackawanna avenue, now occupied by .1. M. Wlllhins ns a shoe stoic. Metal celling will ho put in nnd fiont npilnted. Geoigo binder eon, 100J Menrs building. KOI! IIK.VT Prom April 1, building- now occu pied by tlic Dickson Milling Co., No. 12 Lackavvmna avenue. W. V. Uojle, Connell Illdg. HAW DOtlBLH house, 638 lfitrison avenue, ,sl8. Also half double hou-c, 100S Pino slieet, S17. PosscpsIoii now. Apply (350 Harrison avenue Wanted To Rent. -SNNSJ WANTLD Anrll lt. for nun. wife and two clill (hen. fiiot-chiss bo,iid in private liniily with two or three connecting rooms, fuinjsltid or un furnished. Address, gillng- locition, Suidon, caie of Tiibuuc, Tor Sale. LACi: CURTAINS 500 pails fancy Curtains at auction. 503 Lackawanna avenue. Sec auc tions. I'Olt SAL1I New double fteieopllccn lantcin in cluding high picssure diss Key and screen. Compiesscd gas used for light. Cost ?123. Will sell cheap. Mav be examined in office over Div enpoit's Book Stole, Main stiect, Plvmouth, P.i. roil Sti.n-Laigc load of pine kindling, btovc IcngUi, delivered anvvvhcie for S2.0U. Haul wood, f";o. Mall oideis Jennings, Ccntial mine switch, Fifteenth sheet, oi Inlns jour wagon and get a load. rOIICCD SALU Two good iioncst mates for work, weiglit 1,100 and 1,400; have no woik for them. William II. lllclimoiid, Hlchnioi'd Hill, Seiantou, 3J21 North Main Avenue. HOUM: POIl KALI; A bargain. Apply Scianton Liundiy, 322 Washington avenue. FOU SALE One nice driver ot- light wuil: hoisc. Apply at the Casey fc Kelly btewei.v. I'Olt SALU CHEAP Flievvood, iron tooting, tim bers, boards, scantling', etc., fiom old cars; suitable for all purposes. Jennings, Ccntial Mines switch, foot of Hampton stiect, oft South Main avenue. rOI! SALi; Two light spilng- wagons and sonic 1 atncss, cheap. Uvans, rear 1122 Luzerne street. FOB SLl Cheap; horse, spring wagon and harness, at No. 18211 Cedai avenue. Auction. AUCTION" todiv and every day until fold out, six cai-loads Pan-American exposition fuiiutiuc and linen, consisting of tables, iion and bi iss beds complete, diescis, 15,00(1 pieces linen, blank ets, pillows, counieipaues, pillow- ctscs, towels, etc.; Luge quantity cupels and laco entrains. Capets sold cveiy dtj .! o'clock sh.up nt 5il3 Lackawanna avenue. dimming-. Bio , Aue tionceis. For Sale or Rent. roll SliX Ol! Hi:NT Single house. Mil Wcb-tr .ivi'tiue. Ten looms; citv .teiiii heat ; pos sesion Apiil I. (1. V. Be.vnold", Connell BlcU. Furnished Rooms. 1011 ltLNT Laigc fiiinihed fiont loom for gent onlv ; bteani heat, gas, bath. Immiie 510 Washington avenue. TWO VIIRY nicely furnished looms, to lent; a xery laige fiont loom or a Mile fiont loom, Willi heat, Inlli and gas; private fanilij. 2.'0 Mulheiiy street. FOU HUNT One fiiuiMied rnoni, with linpiovc . minis; also one on thlul llooi, clieip. 6S! Adams avenue. run.VISHI'D HOOMS for lei't, modern inipi ivc nieitts; private family; gentlemen jneteticd, at 5o7 Adams avenue. l'Olt ItrsT 'two comrortnbly furnished rooms for gentlemen: model n intpiovements; pii xato famll.v. ;) Washington avenue. l'Olt HUM-Furnished '""t loom, with heat, bath and gas, near couit house; gentleman prelerred. Addrc Boom, Bo 200. FOTt BUNT Fuiiilslied loom; licit and bith. 625 Linden street. IT'IIXISHKD BOOMS FOB BI2NT. with beat, pis and bath, gentlemen prefened, at 620 Adams avenue. Real Estate. 101! SLI' New house on Cornell street, Hound Woods Paik; modem impinveiacuts;- eisy teniis. Apply to Spting Brook I.umbei Co., or Ik S. Woodhoa-c. FOB SALI.' At tlatk's Summit; a place of IT o acics, house and bain, Rood ftiiit; cheap for cash, Inquire ot Mis. L. Liudsa), 1111 North .Main avenue, city. roil SALU One acre ot land, improved with nine-room house; plenly ami vailcty of fruit; Rood locution in village of Flcctville. Mis. Olive Fish, ITeetville, Pa. slate diliy, 15.123c. Cheese Stale full ircim, small ciily inadc, fancy (oloted, ll!.ll"ic. ; stale, full tte.ini, uu ill early nude, famj white, ll-iuIHic; luge early made coloied, 10!ic.; large ciily nude while, liMJo. Cggs M.iiket weak; stale uud Pennsj Ivanla, JSr.'L'e. ; wi'sttiu, 2Sc.; southein, 27',2i'. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, Feb. 0, Speculation in guilt was dull again today and tin; inatkeu vvetc chaia tiilcd by much hc.-lt itlon. Ac the outsit the- senti ment was beailsh, but with the advaiue icaicd well. May wheat clo-ed -Jia'Cc hlglier; May cunt Uc up uud Ma,v oats -.'ii advanced. I'm xlslons late took u -jonU spmt and closed 7!ial0a, to 17Ue-- hlghei. (ash limitations were as tot. lows! Floui Steady; No, 3 spilng1 wheat. 71a 75V.; No, 2 ied, MliafJlu. ; No. 2 vcllovv loin, 15lJ.tl5Hc. ; N". 2 oats, 17c; No. 2 while, liiii 47c.; No, 2 tve, 02o. ; lair to ihoieo malting, Ola Clc; Nc 1 tlax teed, l,70s No. 1 noiihwcatein, sst.7J; piimo timothy h'mI, tJO.'ilan.fO; nms polk, sl5.-s0al3.tso; lnd, i'i.S7',ia0.1(l; hoit libs, !;d li b.51;-dty balled shouldii.i, Tat'tcl thott clear sides, is),70aS.50; wlilskey, ifl.Sl. Chicago Live Stock Maiket. Chica-ao, Feb. 0. Cattle llctcipts, IO.ikjO, in dud I tig: 500 re-xaiis; market steady; good to pilme steels, S0.C0j7 20; pool to medium, $lai); doik u.s and ficdeio, i2,10al.50; cows, ifl.'.'j.i; lulfeis, S2.50a3.-21j cauneis. M.35a!f"i; calves, V.7.5U; Texas fed steels, Isla3.50. Ilugs Beceipts lod4, 30,000; tonioiiovv, 5O,000; left over, fi.oOO; stiot-ic lo 5c, higher; inked uud butcheir, ktaU.51); uood to cliolco hc.ivj. SJ.I0j(i(fl: loii'-h heavv. nl.llli O.'iO; light, t-3 0ja(l.l0: bulk, of tales, Vl,lliai'.,i,'i, Sheep Beeclpts, 12,000; sheep and latiib, niong; good to eholio wctheis, bbdOi'i 'in; wcstfrn nhcep and veailings, ?l,'25i5.it.ij ni(tve lambs, ?; Wa U.S5J Histiin latiilu, si ij;,o.:fi, Buffalo Live Stocls Market. Fast Buffalo, Feb. O.-Cattlc Ilccelpt. light. ilull .i 'Xlniiif it 'o i1ik.tlir i-iitrwi.it ti.iilj t.sr.j .k r.,1 I llHH " '" J M"-ll4 'V..-4f tll-l LVpl -DilJII Mi others, s0a8 25. llo Beceipi', Wi b-rad; aetivo and 5 alOo. higliei; heavj, Wj50uO.J5; ...I.a.I kjt JHillRn. ..t.ra Ail. .....t. C, ,11 .- fit! stags, flal.2i. Sliccep and Lambs-Heecipts, OiiM head; tteadv; sliecep mixed lop, t-il.TSa t 00; culls to good, is.tjt.7V; wclhci-', -sL'A)a5.5U; ycjillngij, ?3.25a5.75; top lambs, (t.;0a0.50; udU to good, ft DO 10.35. Oil Market. Oil City, Fb. 6. Ciedit liuliinuw, 111; iwtifl. e-atis, no bid; shipments, ttSJili laiipl.; avi-i age, S2,7sl barrebj; iuim, TJfeJ barrajj; 4Vei age- 07,1-01 baireJA n SITUATIONS WANTED PRHG. miANUII WANT OPPltiliS. Want Advertlsimenta Will He Received at Any of the Follow iiifr Drue Stoics Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBi:rtr SCUinr. corner Mulberry ctrect and Wcbsler avenue. CUSTAV ITCllBL, CJO Adams avenue, iirAni sji.i- aL'OItai! W. Ji;NKINS, lot South Main I South Seranton FBKD L, TtlllPPU, 729 Ce-dir avenue. North Seranton fir.O. W. DAVIS, coiner North Mtin avenue and Maiket street, Green Ridge . . CHAIILHS P. JONF.S, U537 Dickson uvenue. T J. JOHNS, 020 Circn Illdge street. C. LOBIINZ. corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. II. KNBPrHL, 1017 Irvlnj avenue. Dunmore " J. U. BONF. K SON. Help Wanted Malo. WANTKD To the light paitlc", pennanint sal aried positions will bo given. Hefitcnccs ic qulrcd or tccurilj. Call 510 Spiucc bticct. WANTF.D Men with salesmanship cxpeiltucc to upicseut mi old flun, Moil with btain, tact and cneigy (othen need not apply) such men em nnkc biff monej, Petm.mcnt position to tall on meiihants local , tctiitoiv. Ilxcellnit i Innce tu light ptrtics. Call or addtcss Mi. Lehman, St. Cluilcs Hotel, Scianton, WANTCD Two line-men and superintendent foi clcctiie liglit worke. Apply to Claik D. F.alon, Ptcslilcnt, Bctvvlck, Pa. WNTFD Kx-pei icnccil coloied or white coach man. Must have good ufciciuc. ''tuto wages CNpected. Js'ew 'phone 500!). 1 Wllllaiu stiect, Piltston, Fa. WANTLD A hustllna- agent at Scianton for Urge coipoiatiou. Hood commission. No opposi tion. Addres-s Boom 73, Simon Long building, Wtlkes-Baiie, Pa. SUBSCKIP1ION Soliiilois wauled foi a house to house canvass foi 'ihe Ttibuuo; good eommU sioti, with a fait guaiat.tee for hisl-ila-s woikeis. Apply pcisonall at Business Manigci's ofrtce, bctautoii 'it Ilium. WAN'IKD All excellent boj to leam wood cut tin and modeling; must be n itur-illv jilted fur the sune; none othets need appl). Appli 322 Washington avenue. MAX Willi SIXflLi: Ti:M to deliver and col lect; no (.tuva-ssiim-; t21 a wed: i.nd ex-pen-es; $150 en .h deposit requited; pciinancnt. Mai.ufactuicis, (l'J Box .i50, Pliiladeipliia, 1 a. UANTKIl By leading Philadelphia bouse, flist class sile-man, to sell geneial line ot paper to the letail tinde, one who lm an acquaintance prefened, must hive bet rcfeience and be able to furnish bond. Addicss P. O. Box 203, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. IiVHY CxNVA's'-r.lt wanted to ollclt subsirlp lions fct The 'iiiliiuic; Kood eoiiuiil-lon ot fered with a fail giiiiaiitie Im fust-class v inker. Apply piisou.illy at Itiiiiness Muuget's olllte, Scianton Tilbure. WAXTHD llxpiilcnccd. netmuto stenogiapber vvltll fciioil Lugli-ll education. One who uu ilerstiuds law woik piefeued, Addiess in wilt ing, 11, C , care Tnl une, WANTCD filil for nutsc and tecond work. Ap pl v tW ('uincy avenue. WANTCD A good cxpcileneed blndcij. gill. '1 1 ih uuc Bindery, WANTI.D Bv a good gill lo do hou-cvvoik in ptivate fantilv ; only smalt f.tnillv pajimr good wages need liplv. Addiiss 1'.. S., lilbune olflec. WANTCD Gill for gencnl housework at Dalton. Addtcss II. 't., caie Tubune. Recruits Wanted. WANTLI) 10H U. S. ,MIM Able bodied un man led men between the ages ot 21 and 35; citizens of tho United States, uf good ch.uaiiter and tempeiale habits, wlo ian speak, I'.id and vviite i'm-ll-h. l'or info'imatlou apply to Biciult ing Oiltec, No. 12J Woinin; avenue, Scianton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANIFD-Hy nil aiound hl.uk. smith, hoiishooln,s a spvi'illlj. C oh man lMcnk, ic.li loo Pltttstou avenue. Sril'A'llOS' WAVIIIH 11 expelt laiinihes.s mi l.idi(s' nnd gentlemen'is fine liundi.v; can laundir coloied coloiul shirts without fading. lilt Llovd slrcel, lop Hoot. Best ot city "tcf clinics. Stll'ATiON WANILD By a middle aged lady as housekeeper or -it general boii.evvorl; in small family. Caii (jive icteictiic, Addtcss il. .S., Tilb. line ofllce. lll'ITXi;i, cduiatcd jo'inj wuiniit wants em- ldeUielli; UU one ui'-iiin-; tier seivie-es ri way addicss C, B , 'lilbune ofltre. an) SITUATION W'AVJI'.O Vu expert humhess would like to get 1 idles nnd gciiiliiueii's lanndty slopping- at hotels; tan launder i-.Io.cil shuts ivithoul lading thi'lit; best of city lefel nice, 711 Llojd stiect, top floor. Slll'ATION WANTF.D-A J utiiu woman with child, illicit jenis olJ, as hoiisekiipu- pic fuiEil, Addiesi Jits. 21 , s-ciautoii P. I). WANTCD 11 middle age man, ii place as cook in hold or leitauiant. Addiess Cook, '1 illume, A MN wliu undiist.uuls all kind, of hotel woik would like to woik (Vinlius 111 lintel or lea tautant. Addichs Clmilic, Tribune ofllie. hl-l I - 'i io WAN! Ill) -By a widow to tU vvasli- -" . - "T-- ------ . in Itoultl': or (leaning ii any tiuiii. Ad- dress Mi J. MIIIU. 712 Sehiiell court, Rooms for Rent. llOOM-s l'Olt HUS'IV-A fjuod fiont loom and good back looms with all (onvtiiieixis, Usei of hath; tonus inodeiatu; can be teen any tiiiie, Jl Ijekawaniu avenue. Rooms and Board, lT'lt.Nblirn BOOMS ti lent wjlli boaul, u-,0 latgo fiont loom for two; tti.tin beat, -,-as and bath, 32J MadUon, FOU Bi:T One nicely AuiiUhid fiont loom; ulso two tide looms, wllh oi wiihuiu buaid. 0(7 Adams avenue. FOB Itl.NT- Milli boaid, flout loom, mitablo for Uvo gilitiemen. Addtcso 51i Adam avo nue, lit. BOOMS TO HI'M. with boaid. Wj Mulberry sited, Boarders Wnuted. PHIVAIU FAMILY nUIl. hive two itlee man to boaid, Genevan oifc;-liili. Cull any t.in:! after Thursday, All ev'.m-necs, SU7 Haiti, on mvv-uwe. DIRECTOKi 3 insertions 25 Cents AlorjTIiti Pour Lines, ( Cents tor Hnch BxIm M.u, PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. Illltt MID C. SPAULDINfl, 2.1 TUADKBS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building-, New York. Architects. LDWAUD II, DAVIS, AltCHlFnOTr CONNuLb nulldfm.'. FIIIIDHUICIC L. BltOWN. AnCII. 11., BBAli JMnte Hxthanio Illd-f.. 123 Washington nve. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. Ii. HABDINa, (KM COXNI'I.ti IlUII.DtNO. Dentists. db. c. i:. i:iLi:Nni:itcu'.it, pauli buildino. Spruce Blrcd, Sirantcn. DB. C. C. LAUtlACH, 115 WYOMINOWllNUB. - - - f-Z Lawyois. FJtANK li BOVLIl, ATTOHNi:-AT-LAV. Booms 12, n, m ami ig nurr llulidlng. F. K. 1HAOY, ATT'Y, COMMONWEALTH BLDO. D. 11. BIlPLOflLi;, AnOKNHY LOAN3 NI'OO tialed on reil estate nccuilty. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenue and Sprueo street. WILLAltD, W'AIHjn.V & KNAPP, ATrOBNi;Y3 and cotinscltors-at-law. Bepublican Building, wasliington avenue. J1.SUP & JFSSUP, ATTOHNI'.YH AND COUN fdlors at-lnw. Comiiionwcalth Building, Boonu 19, 20 and 21. i:,fAI1D -V- THAYKII, A'nonNHY.-s-ItOOSH OO-i-OOI. Dili floor, Mexn building. '' .A. ,VATn,:s -MTOBNIIY-AT-LAW, BOABD of Fiade Building, Seranton, Pa. rA,TT!-IlS0N fc VILCOX, TBADBB'S NATIONAb Bank Building C COMLOV!, p.n m PUBLICAN BUILDINO. A. W. BEKTHOLF, OrriCB MOVUD TO No! 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DB. W. L ALLBN, 513 SOUTH WASHINOTOM avenue. DB. S. W. TAMOUEAUX, OrriCB 331 WASH ington avenue. Beildcncc, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic aUca.'cs, lungs, heart, kldncjs and genlto-urlnary oigans a specialty. Hours, si to I p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. TI I 11 ELK CI'D. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Bates reasonable. P. ZIEQLEn, Proprietor. SCBANTOX HOUSE, NEAIt D h. k W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plam VIOTOft KOCH, Pioprictor. Scavenger. A. B. BlllOOS CLEANS PBIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no adot ; only nnpiovcd pumps used. A. B, Briggs, proptietor. Leave oidcrs 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulbeny. Both telephones. Seeds. G, 1!. CLARKE k CO . SEEDSMEN AND NUBS rrjitien, stoio 201 Washington avenue; green liou'es, 110 Noith Main avenue; store tele phone, 7s2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUI.rTI.IV, HBAIT 611 lacka. AVE., Seranton, Pa., ntinutactmcr of Wiie Screem. Miscellaneous. DRFSSMAKINQ TOB CHILDREN TO ORDl'R; ala ladies waists, Louise bhoeniakcr, 21J Adams avenue. MEaABOEE BROS., ritlNTCBS' SUPPLIES, F.N v elopes, piper bags, twine. Warehouse, lW Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. 'IHE WILKES BAHKi: lirCORD CAN BE HAD in Scianton at the news stands ol ReUnuii Bios . 100 Sptuce and 50J Linden: M. Norton, 322 Lackavvmna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spiucc street. v Wanted. WAMED Eveiy housekeeper to say a kind word foi our powdeis after u-inj a i an. No Botches, Moths or Poultry Vimin can live, after out- powdeis ate Usui. One application does tho woik. It vom gtocei, dtugglst or liardvvaiu mer t hint should not have it, bend us jour address. Two little beats on every can. Piiee 21 tents, lactoij, D.illoii, Pa. Ofllce, 410 Pauli building, s-cunton, Pa. Business Opportunity. ILWi: YOU Mlligc, eltv or town propel ty, bnsi- lu ii or stuck of goods lo sell oi exiliaugc? 1 i-t jour piopntv with .1. L. Tiaey, Real llstato 1 xil-auGi-, W.iverly, N. 1. Slot K AM) WT1EVT IRVDEBS without delay. Wtite foi our spuktl maiket letter. Trco on application. S. M. Illl-batd . Co., members .N. Y. Cciisutidatcd and btocl; Sxdiange, 44 and 15 Bioadnaj, New loik. Established KM. Long Distance' Phone 2!S3 Broad. Money to Loan. I. Midi! OR SMALL amounts. Piotnplly made, luteiot 5 pi i cent. Ol'dl, Attorney, Coal Exchange building. ANY AMOIAT OF MOTEV '10 LOAN-Qulcl . btraiglit loans or lliiihling anil Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per rent, -tall on N. V, Walkci, 111 215 Connell building'. Dissolution of Partnership. 'i Hi; FIBM of I. 1'. Megatgil fc Co. Is this day dlssolvid li inuluil consent, Boy Chester Mi'gilgil letliiiii-. I, V. Ml.iiAUGLL, BOY MEOAROEIi. Anv ilibts due to oi from the linn will be set tied 'by Ihu imdiuiaued who will continue th) bioketago nnd uininilssloii business in Mocks, Bonds and Hciultie- under llie llim iiime of I. F. Megtiigel & t'e, with headquaiteis In the Cou ncil building, t-crintou, P.t. I, I'. MKCiAltaEh k C.O. Seiantuii, Pa,, Fib. 0, l'(02. LEGAL. Till! ANNUAL stockholdeis Meeting- of Dickson Mill and ilialu iiiinpaiiy will be held in lloo'ii 021. Connell bulldiiir, Monday, Fibruary 17, 10J2, at i o'clock p. in. KDWAHI) L. BUI K, Secretary. I.STVII! f JlihUct l laik, l.lte of the city id hciatiton, Lull ivv annua count), Peiuisjlvaiiu, deceased. ... Leltcis tetiiiiii nt n.i upon the above cstalo liav. Ing In en giaiilul llie iiiideisigiiid, ull persons liav inif claims against Iho sinio will ptesent them for pavi.iint and those Indebted ilieio will lilia.Q in ike iuimt-dlato pivmeut tu Mils. MVRV FLVNN, Adiniiilstiatiix. FINANCIAL, I, F, MEQARGEL CO, STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING, ' Spencer Trask 8z Co. BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine St., New York Wo mull iif-on requeht vurefully prepared descriptivo list of INVESTMENT SECURITIES Members N, Y, Stock Exehjoge, Branch Office? Albany, NrY.