THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JL'EllltUAltl S, IDOL'. a NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA , MONTROSE. ptell la lh Ssrsnton Ttlbuiu. Montrose, l'cb. 7. Mr. mill Mih. WIN Ham O. Mitclt, of Klmlrii. lmvo boon t'lpltlnrr relatives In this place. .Mrs. Mnhula Mossliifrev Is norloiisly 111 at the homo oC her tliuigliter, Mis. Krcd Hint, on Depot street. A deal Is about closed by which .1. W. Spencer, engineer on the Lacka wanna and Montrose railroad, pur chases of II. II, JcHsup, esu of SJoran ton, the Jessup homestead on Maple street In this plnoe. Consideration about J2.000. Xcxt Wednesday belnR Ash Wednes day, the ocraslon will be observed by special services at St. Paul's Episcopal i-hurch and at St. Mary's Catholic church. Thomas King, a young lad. kIvIub his rildeiico Hlnghamton, who bad but hterday been released from Jail, lore ho had served a twenty days' Ncntonce for some minor offense com mitted at Ilallstead. was today ar raigned before Justice M. H. Van Scoten on a charge of throwing stones at the windows of the rfsldcnce of Miss Almlra Pordhnm. on Maple street. King pleaded guilty to. the charge and was sentenced to pay a fine of $1(1 and costs. In default of which he was com mitted to Jail for the period of thirty days. Mrs. Oordon V. Hinds, of Fcranton, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lyons, at their home on Chestnut street, this week. filenn Ouy, or Schenectady, X. T., visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Guy. at the Montrose bouse, the first of the week. John II. Murray, jr., of South, Wuv erlv, n foster brother of the late Mrs. O. A. Gilbert, was n visitor In town this week. Ms. James P. Taylor and Mrs. Ilrycc Stewart spent Sunday last at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart In Scranton. Uonjamln Thomas and wife, of Scran ton. were guests of their brother, Hev. K. K. Thomas and family, at the Bap tist parsonage in this place, the first of this week. Mrs. W. S. Mulford gave a thtmbln tea to a number of her friends at her borne on Monument square on Wednes day afternoon. Will II. Jessup. esq., of Scranton, was in town on business this week. The annual spring inspection of Com pany G will take place at the armory on Friday evening, February 21. J. II. Oorwln, of Syracuse, formerly of this place, Is a visitor in town. Mrs. J. G. Wilson has returned home after a several days' visit with friends tn Blnghamton and Hallstead. Jacob Henry, of Downsvllle, Blng hamton, is visiting friends In this place where be formerly resided. Edwin Hill Is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. D. W. Brown, at Dalton. Ira T. O'Neill, of Forest City, is a visitor In town this week. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Feb. 7. The Democrats of the borough have placed in nomina tion for school director Nelson J. Spen cer, editor of the "Wayne County Her ald. In place of Mr. Crossley, who de clined to bo a candidate. ltev. II. A. Behrens will be Installed as pastor of the Honesdale Lutheran church next Tuesday evening, ltev. Dr. J. Herschmann, of New York, will con duct the services. A slelghload of members of the Honesdale Liederkranz drove to Haw ley, Thursday evening, and were the guests of the Hawley Maennerchor. The last number of the Chrlstlnn En deavor entertainment course will be given Tuesday, March 18, Instead of Monday, March 17. The third of the parlor talks by Miss Susan E. Dickinson, treating on ancient Fgypt, will be given at the residence of Mrs. William II. Dimmlck, on Mon day, February 10. at 4 p. m. A jolly company, composed of four teen Hawley young ladles, enjoyed a slelgluide to Honesdale on Thursday evening, and surprised Mr. and Mrs. TV, G. Ridgeway, at their homo on upper East street, where they had a most enjoyable evening. Mrs. Tanhouser, an aged lady, fell on the ley sidewalk in front of Jndwln's drug store, Thursday evening, and In jured her hln aulte seriously. Another of Alden Benedict's produc tions will be seen at the opera house, Tuesday evening, February 11. All who have read the novel "Thelma" will be desirous of seeing the play presented, as dramatized by Charles W. Chase. Excellent cast, beautiful stage settings and magnificent electrical effects, aid In making the drama one of the best productions placed on any stage. The beautiful Norwegian scenery and story of the princess are Interesting. SUSQUEHANNA. fpeclal to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. 7. The case of Irving Van Valkenburg against tbo township of Clifford is being tried at county court this week. Mr. Van Val kenburg claims $10,000 damages for In juries alleged to havo been sustained by the breaking down of tbo township bridge. The Erie, Itallioad company will havo seventy locomotives built by contrai t, thirty at the Baldwin Locomotive works, at Philadelphia, and thirty In the two locomotive shops at Paterson, N, J. In the matter of the flat machines recently seined by the Law and Order society of Hallstead, Judge Seurlo has ordered the police to publicly destroy the machines within thirty days, Tho defendants are to pay all costs of tho suit. The Susquehanna County Teachers' association will meet at Hopbottom, Feb. 2S and March 1, Former Sheriff William T. Moxley, of this county, is critically ill with par alysis, at his homo in iilughamton. Susquehanna's slot machines are Us ing laid quietly aside. A meeting of the committee of ar rangements for the Hummer Normal school for Sunday school workers, to bo held at Heart lake next summer, Will bo held In the Susquehannu Meth odist church at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. Miss Florence Jadwin, of Honesdale, Is the guest of Miss Sara Anderson, Oakland side. The big Leslie steam snow excava tor is t work on the Rocliester divi sion. A teachers' institute will be held at Clifford on Saturday. Thn Parker Concert rinmnanv v)li appear In Hogan Opera house, Feb. IX In the "Susquehanna Entertainment course." The Wesloyan Male quartette ap peared In Hogan Opera house last evening, In the lecture course. A. L. Craft, of Thomson, has hail Ills pension increased from $G to $12 per month. There Is a large attendance and much Interest In the revival services being held In the Susquehanna Bap tist, the Oakland Methodist and the Oakland Congregational churches, quite a largo number of persons have professed conversion. HARFORD. Special i (lie Scranton Trilimic. Harford. Feb, 7. K. E. Jones start ed Monday for South Carolina. Tho Harford Agricultural society met Feb. .1, and elected the following nlll- FICTURE Puss 111 Princess. boots. cers for the year: President, G. A. Stearns; vice president, A. T. Sweet; secretary, E. 13. Jones; treasurer, E. M. Watson; executive committee, B. F. Hine, E. J. Whitney, A. C. Salis bury. Mrs. Paul Sherwood and Mrs. Paul Knlllln, of Wilkes-Harre, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrsi Hugh Mc Connell, this week. Mrs. Ballew and daughter, of Elmt ra. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Dolaway. ' Many of our district school teachers were unable to get to their schools Monday morning on account of the snow drifts. The Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church met with Mrs. O. A. Stearns. Fob. 5, for dinner. About thirty-five enjoyed the occasion, Itev. C. W. Howklns, of Bangor, Me., has accepted' the call to become pastor of the Congregational church. Itev. Dunning, of Blnghamton. N. Y., will occupy the pulpit of the Congre gational church on Sunday. BROOKLYN. Special lo tho Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, Feb. 7. B. B. Freeman, of East Brldgewater, was in town Tues day, talking up telephone business. Bev. H. D. Smith has returned from a trip to Connecticut. The social at A. S. Waldie's on Fri day evening was quite successful. The Y. P. C. r. realized about $(i. Edwin Weston, who has been in poor health for some time, fell and hurt himself so nadir that ho is now con fined to his bed. Miss Jennie Weston Is slightly Im proved. W. A. Squier, or Binghnmlon, wns called to Brooklyn, Tuesday, on ac count of the Illness of his father. Mrs. A. L. Kent and daughter, Nellie, spent Saturday In Scranton. Mrs. Amanda DeWitt has returned to her homo in Hopbottom. The Ladles' Aid society of tho ITni versallst church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. L. Kent next Thursduy. A. S. Waldle was at 'the county seat on business, Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Brewster, of Troy, Is spending a few weeks with her uncle, Mr, Ely. The house owned by Mrs. Iteynolds, and occupied by John Salisbury and family, was burned Sunday night. A son, who had been very 111 with diph theria, had to be carried to a neigh bor's, some distance away, through tho terrible storm, Tho Epworth league will give a rub ber social at tho homo of L. H, Ely, Friday evenlnr. Invitations arc out for the mariluge of Miss Louise Alney, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Alney. to Dr. F. E. Bond, of Philadelphia, February 19, Several grangers from hero attended the grange meeting at Hopbottom, Wednesday ami Thursday. A slelghrldo lo Foster wns enjoyed Wednesday evening by Mr. und Mrs, .T. D. IVckhnni, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cleie, Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Austin, Mrs. S, B, Kldrldge, Mrs. J. Q. Tew'ksbury, Misses Louise Alney, Fonnle Stanton, Dr, F, E. Bond and itev. It. L. Hoberts. Tho entertainment given by David V. Bush, in tho Unlversallst church, Wednesday evening, Is very highly spoken of by all who attended. He is one of tho most successful Imperson ators, and it Is hoped ho will givu an other entertainment hero In the near future, UNIONDALE. Spcciil lu lliu Scranton Tribune. Unlondale, Feb. 7. Miss Edltji Smith, teacher In the primary department, is obliged to take a vacation, the result of vaccination. There was n good attendance at the Doylo pale. Tho stock sold at very low prices. A number of our townsmen speculated to an advantage. Last Thursday the Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church, nnd their friends were again entertained by Mrs. Phllo Burrltt, at dinner. Frequently and sincerely was it heard from the guests that they had been given a de lightful time. A ilttlu hov on tlm street tho other mmmmmmrwmm9m9mmmmmmmmmmmmfmmrmmFmmmiJiiliulMummmmmmmmamtKmt.imm.uuMiiMllu duy was heard to say that he had rc celved no Injury from tho blUzard, be cause he had been vaccinated. A new argument for vucclnnllon. Let tho doctor take notice. Prof. C. 10. Moxley visited the graded school Thursday. The bear did not see Its shadow Feb, 2, There nro sonic who thing that they can now better bear tho weather for tho next six weeks. Theron Dimmlck has a horse that Is dangerously sick. N. 0. Dlnmilck and wife were in Forest City, Thursday. N'n revival meetings are being held this week In the Presbyterian church. Miss Elizabeth Broat, of Scranton, Is Visiting at tho home of her parents. THOMPSON, Special to the Scmilon Tribune. Thompson, Feb. 7. Considerable aero weather the past week. Mrs. Harriott Gelatt Is quite ser iously sick again at her daughter's, Mrs. D, C. Witters. II. M. Cole, of Scranton, was here last Tuesday to see his father, Itev. L. Cole. Mrs. Ada Turrell, whosu marriage was mentioned last week, expects to leave Thompson tomorrow for her new home at Upsonvlllc. The best wishes of a large circle of friends will go with her. She was president of tho Ladles' PUZZLE. Find the King and Aid society of the M. Ki church and will be missed. The ladles of the Belief corps who spent last Tuesday with the Relief corps at Susquehanna report a very en joyable time. No hats were exchanged nnd only one saeque. Superintendent C. E. Moxley, of Hall stead, visited Thompson school thir. morning and went his way to Lancs boro. . They have filled their icehouses at the milk station this week with ice two feet thick. There Is some stir among milk deal ers for vantage ground for the trado the coming senson. HALLSTEAD. Special lo Hie Scuiilon Tribune. Hallstead, Feb. 7. Mrs. Ernest Bead and little son, Clarence, are recovering from a few days' sickness. Mrs. M. P. Currier has recovered from a recent illness. The handsome new 'bus. driven by Fred Simpson, began its trips to and fro across the river this week. It is beautifully painted, and will furnish a comfortable conveyance to travelers between the two boroughs. The Susquehanna County Teachers' association will bo held in Hopbottom, February L'S to March 1. The Barber house, where the small pox patients were conlined, is being thoroughly fumlerated. The conundrum social, which was held at the home of Georce Hatfield, was quite well attended. Proceeds, $1.50. Miss Luce, of Lawsvllle, was in town Thursday evening. Frank Nealls. of Scranton, a brake man, had a narrow escape Tuesday evening, lie was looking from the window as tho enslne entered the round-house, and his head was caught between tho engine and round-house, injuring his heud quite badly. Dr. Schooniuaker was called to attend him, and ho says he will recover. David Gardner, a cigar manufacturer of Montrose, was In town Wednesday, looking after his numerous customers. Mrs, Sidney Muck Is quite ill at her home, on Chose avenue. Superintendent Charles E. Moxley Is having a new furnace placed In his home, on Park avenue. State Secretary K. B. Buekalew. of Harrlsburg, will address the family meeting nl the Young Men's Christian association on Sunday afternoon. He will also speak at the Methodist Epis copal church In tho evening, which Is to bo a union service. All are cordially tinlted. ELKDALE. Special lo the Sciunton Tribune. Elkdalo, Feb. 7. S. E. Lowry und family nearly perished In the blizzard Sunday nlglil while trying 'to muko their way to L'nloudale, They encoun tered snowdrifts and drove through Ileitis nnd over fences until they were dually lost, ami think they must have driven miles just arpund and around a Held, Tho wind Increased und they were about to give up In despair as they weio nearly frozen, Mr. Lowry started on foot to Und human habita tion some wliero. Finally ho succeeded lu (ludlug u barn nnd nfterwards a house. Neighbors willingly gave a help lug hand and they found shelter at the homo of Mr, Hounds, where they spent the night, ti. P. Quick, of Wlngor, was a pleas ant caller hero last week. F. A. Davis was entertained by his sister, Mrs. James McAlla, Saturday last. Joseph M. Peck, an engineer on the O, & W. railroad, who was spending Sunday with his family in this place, was unablo to return to work Monday on account of tho snow storm. V rejoice to hear that we are to havo our old pastor, Iter, Howell, with lis Sunday, February 9, morning and evening. As thero lias been no services at the church for some time a large crowd is expected, Tom and Ed. Owens, who are work ing in Carboudale, spent a few days with their parents In this place last week. THE MARKETS Wall Street Itevlew, New Voilt, Tcli. 7. The tnotemenl nl piltej In toe!a' market bcrninc highly Irregular but the tone tvat healthier anil the breadth oml 9V tlUty In tho m.ukct Hire milntaliicd at yester day's Iciel; The prnfevlonal operator., who largely ab'orbed the m.itkel, operated "lib con sldrtablo tonddenco mid itlil hot hesitate to buy ami bid up slock In new ipiiittrs ut the saint! time 111 they wctc (akin profits on their recent ptncliHAPn In olhct, Some of tho closely held investment Moel;, which have had Mutational advance recently bocaure there were no shares for rale even nl much higher b'd, relapsed tin. lently today en attempt lo take profit., Illtitfs (rating tho narrovrnc" of the market for lid, class of stock, Lackawanna slumped H pJititt on top of clcrdy'n ions of noaty 6 polnti, and Northwest dropped 4i without recovery. I.ickauann.1, however, rallied u points. Tha same tendency waa shown to a less dcgieo III il number of other railroad stocks which have becen unreasonably bid up of late. There was a Very notable pressure to reallie prolltx also In South ern Pacific, In which the dealing continued on a very large tcalr. Amalgamated Copper was about the only slock in the list that showed (Kwltlve depression, its losj at one time extended lo 2J4 but this was reduced by a rally to l?i. Tlw principal tutor of strength in the niarlitt was Illinois Central, which advanced n etreme SVi on a volume of dealing very unusual lu that lather closely held security. Theie was an up ward ruili in .Metropolitan Street Hallway which carried at 2i over last night and a similar move ment of more than 2 point In Siurar.but ncllhir of these was maintained. Ilrookljn Transit i-ose, more than a point, Lite lu the diy Manhattan was rubied down on tho ncv.-a of an unfavoiablc court decision against the company and this m.idi! the closing of tho nurket unsettled. Total imIim today, Mt.Tisi shares. Tin bond market was quite active but irregular. Total nates, par value. $.1,U!)0,(XX1. United States old -J's aduineed U per ci nt. on the kit call. The following quotations are furnished The Tiifj line by M. S. Jordan A: Company, rooms 703','OJ Hears liuiuilng, scranton, ra. Telephone, JSi upon nigh. Low Cloi- met. ,...12, t. 1OT 7M4 C.7V4 10.1 2.114 MTU JM'.i 2m 3i KV5i, 1.1i)a, 173?i lOH'i r:. .-,74 sin; "s 1GI& :TS l.M S7',t S2',i :o?s !).vi; fiili 11 S1V4 4 1 li 1V4 S7 Tt?. lOt',4 10 Kfl'.s 20 ST'.4 44's !U est. In?. 121) T8U WV4 Aineilcan Sugar Atclilsjii Atchl'oii. IV ... llroo'c. Traction Hall. : Ohio ... Che. & Ohio ... ( hie. k (I. W . . Sat. Paul neck Inland .... I.iekawanna .... Kan. k Tex., I"r Iioul.. & Xa.-h .. M.lli. niov.it. 'd ,. .Met. Traction .,. 12 7li OS (WiWi 101 40U 2.1 1C6 1rt4. 2-'0 Wi 10li 1.1.8 171'. HON, 117 (.0 iot',4 411 WAi 10394 2 f2 I'll?; Ml',4 171 11VJI.4 III? .-.it; MITS 40 21U li'nr' 1(13 2Vi 3254 1U3U I72A 10.1U (13 67'.'., :! 'i4 1(,14 .M7 13014 3HTA 82U !'.; I'A'h dt 111 SU4 SDK 4IU mu 2'M 10114 13?4 : 25 8TH 43i Mo. l'aritlc . ...... Southern IMrifle ... Norfolk I; Western , Krle , Krle. lf I'r X. Y. Central ..... Out. & Wet 1'enn.i. It. It ;. Heading Heading, I'r Southern II. It Southern It. It., Pr, Tenn. Coal .t Iron f. S. lAMthcr I. S. Leather, I'r . l.'nlon Pacific t'nion Pacini', I'r . Wabash, I'r Western Union .... Col. Fuel tt Iron .. fl';4 nil'. 3v .. 0TK ..lf,t4 . . S3Sr ..i.w; .. 57 . . o2j . . :u , .. (iPi .. IH .. llH .. am ..irau .. MT .. U .. t',i . . so',; (i'lW liny KTi J. VI nr.sj, R2 "4 32 !l? Ill It IS S1U 102 S'.)?4 4.11 1U M i J01 13? Wj?4 2Si R714 4.1s P.1ij Anial. Copper l?i People's (l,u lot Col. Soulli to Texas Pacific Am. Car Foundry . Am. Car round ry, C. ft Steel Co .... U. S. Steel Co.. I'r ils?; P7W 41 mi Pi. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. Ijckawannn Dairy Co.. Pr County Savings Hank & Trmt Co.. First National Dank (Catbondale) .. Standard Drilling Co Third National Dank Dime Deposit and Discount Dank.. Economy Light. II. & I'. Co Fir-it National Dank l.aek.i. Trust tc Safe Deposit Co.... Claik k Snover Co., I'r Firauton Iron Fence .t M!g. Co. ... Fcranton Axle Woiks , Scranton Savings Dank Traders' National Hank Scranton Holt & Nut O o I'eople'a Dank New Mexico lty. & C. Co 110NDS. Ecranton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1U20 People's Micet Railway, first mort gage, due 191S People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. C per cent Scranton Traction !' per cent economy Light, Heat k Power Co.. Bid. Askei 60 ... 300 323 .10 530 273 43 13M 103 123 100 05 .300 220 113 133 75 113 ... 115 113 100 102 102 115 1)3 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Flour $4.Si). nca ns $2.10. Ilutter Fresh creamery, 23c, Juno creamery, 23je.j ilatrj, 22c. Cheetc UM.al2i'. Eggs Nearby, 32c j fancy sloiage, Peas Per bushel, $1.75, Potatoes Per bushel, S3c. Onions Per bushel, $1.U). New York Grain and Froduce Market New York, Feb, T. Flour- Quieter with the wheat decline but not actually lower. Wheat Spot easier; No. 2 red, STc. f. n. b. afloat and DOo. elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, SV.ie. f. o. b. nftoal; options opened steady, but. reac tions followed and the close was weal; at tiii?c. net decline; Marelt closed KiTic; May, M5ic.; July, 83U-'. Corn Spot weak; No. 2, CSc. ele vator and 08c. f, c b. afloat; options opened bteadv but turnwt verj" weak and closed weak at -c net less; May closed 07c: July, (Wc. Oats Spot easier: No, 2, 4S!ie.; No, :), 4?e.; No. 2 white, WViC ; No. 3 whjte. Coo. 5 track mixed western, 4Saiyo,; trackAhite, 3na33c,i option! unsettled and easier wltu other nuikeU. Ilutter --Stiong; cieanicry, 20a2!'e.; do. factory, ll.USi.; June creamery, 10a22e.; renovated, 13.i21c; iinltu tiou cicamery, 15a20c; state dairy, lSa2"ic. Cliecso Firm; state full cream, sin-ill early made fancy colored, ll'.iJllic; .state full cicam, unall eatly made, fancy white, llViilUic,! largo early nude coloied, lOTic; laige early made white, 10?ie. EggsFiim; state und IVunsvlwiila, 2ea2fK ; western, 2Sc; southern, 27Vio. Chicago Qritln and Froduce Market. Chicago, Feb. ".Hears took aihanlage of tlm ilnUniM in grain apeculatii.n today and the ile iltli l rom traders to sell ami prcv-ed all the pits lor lower pikes. At the rIoc May wheat had lost lie,, Miy loni Hie., and May oj, Tiulf. l'uirlslniis closed 3 tu 12Vi'. lower. Cash (Uola. lions wen' as follows: 1'loui Dull and steady; Nil, a Miiltyf wlnat, 7354aTl'.jC, J No. 2 led. Ma He,; Nn, 3 uls. 4S4c No. il white, 4lsial(i',(:o.; No. 2 lie, tifl.wiO'ie,; fair to ilmlic mailing, im'i aillc; Nn. 1 Hat w'cd, ifl.iai'.a; No. 1 noi I hwc.1 Mil, I.T21a! pilme tlnintliv seen), tHI.23all.liUi meu poll;, fl5.70al3.73i lard, ..l,'n!),37i: short rib, W,:i3aN.3u; dry yalteil i-houidcrs, TaTVif. i hoit clear Hides, Til,70aS.Wii wldtkey, tl.Ul. Cliicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 7.-Oalatle-ltecelpts, i.COi; slc-ady at late- del lines good tu piime nteer.'. irO.60 a7.20; poor to medium. Maii; .stockcra and feed eii, .'.JOaL.'iO; cows, fl,23aS; heifeis, If2.50a7.ti0i Te.as fed steer, Vl.SSat). llog Itcteipti today. 45,tnli toliorrow, 32.000; left over, ;i,3O0i opined 10al5e. lower: closed atcady; liiiied and hulchcis, $ila(1.33; good tu ihulio heavy, Wl.uiiail.33; mugli lieavy, W.lOaO.23; light, !f3.73a3.Mi bulk of tain, 3.lia0.30, Sheep Itecvlptu, 4,000; aheep btronif; lainlM ationg; good to chuicc' wetlieis, itl.OOi'i.oO; wcatcru i-hccfii, A.23a5.fi3; luthc lauibs, .sl.'.'ji U.50; wcktcrn la.uus, !p3.23aU.ll), Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Ihifialo, J'tb. 7. -Catlle Reeelplii, 10) bead; truikct about Meady at Monday'K opening jirlces; veals, AI.7J.iO.23. lIugs-llcicliiN, l,tJ head; iteady; heavy, i).30ai).51: miwij (Kickeia, f0.40anVl; pigs, U; lougbs $3.4Ua3.is); ktaga, If It 1.30. Sheep und Uimbs Receipt., 14,000 head; lower for lambs; topj, u.23a0,5; culls tn good, fl.djuii.u, fcui'cvp bieaiiyj iiurii 0B, i;i.oai.lsf; cuii, in goon, f&u.iu; wvtncrs. 3a3.,Vli year- illiBS J.25a5.T3. Oil Market. Oil City, Feb. 7. Credit balance, Mi ceitlfl rated, no bid; thlpments, 50,10.1 bancN; aver age, 77,3.'3 luriclii runi 6S,i00 barrclsj aver ot'e, 67,4Sl barrels, Boarders Wanted, PRIVATE FAMILY wlslte to havo two rdco men to board, (Itmiau or EnjlUli. Call any ,'raa Iter Thunday, All cent enlcnces, 07 llarruon avenue. Superfluous Hair Kemoved. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, Warts, and Moles, luiu lesily, peiuiantntly, scientifically removed by clcctrio needle; exclualto mctliod; na tears. Trial treatment flee. Cull and be convinced. .Helen K llufiijujji. DariuatolosUt. 312 WaaJdn:t0u avc. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents A'ore Thnn Four Linen, ,1 Cenl.s lor Rich llxtra Litis. For Rent. l'Oll HUNT Corner store No. I.'rtl Lackawanna nicnue. Also dwellings nboic. Apply to (loldsmltli llrox., .101 I.acUananna avenue. St.V-ltOOM IIOUHL. 32 Forest court, between Wyoming menue and llrle depot, llcnt, $12. Mi.nroe Ilroun, Hull's Head. i'Olt nKNT 7.i a month for half of stoie, 30? Lackawanna avenue. KOIt ItM.NT SN-room flat with ateam heat and ull modem improvements, from April 1. t.'all early. I'red (J. Hand, IKXI Mulberry street. l'OIt HUNT-Store room on second floor over :il 1-uckauanna avenue. I'latc glass front. In quire of Krotosky llros. STOIIK llUII.Dl.Nfl for lent In Dickon City, l'a. Ilulldlng Ml feet by 24 Icot cellar under ull, and second stoiy can be arranged for a family. All, In good lepalr ready for ti.-e, Two co.il breakers and mines ilosc by employing over a Ihou-and people. An entei prising merchant can get it large trade. Apply lo William II. Hlcli wond, Itlehmond Hill, iUV S. Main aicnue, Scranton, l'a. 1'AltM I'Olt ltr.XT--H or seven mlle.l from Scranton, 220 am, well adapted milk or truck. Inquire 1.1.1 Pom nvenue. IIOTKti KOIt HUNT with HxturM! next door to War theater, 310 Linden street. Mrs. ,1. C. Welchel. Vflll IM.'VT IV,.n. n.lt I liillliltni- HOW OCCll" pied "by the Dickson Milling Co., N'0', ,'-, Lackawanna avenue. W. I Iloylc, Connell Ding. HALF DOUHLi: house. MS 1larrlou actlue, ?18. AIo half double house, MOi I'lnn street, $IT. , i (.itnvmnii iiiiw iltij Wini liariiuii ain-. For Sale. (LEKJIIS FOR SAl.i:--Suricy. bobs and Toll bind cutters, fllghtl.v ilain.iged. cheap: also heavy team bobs. Ilrown's Repository, Ilull'a Head. LACK tTitTAlVi-300 paira fancy Curtains at auction. ."OS Lackawanna avenue. S:e auc lions. FOIt .SALE Xew double stereoptleon lantern in cluding high pressure ilKs key nnd screen. Ci.mnreascd gas U'.cd for llaht. I'ost 9123. Will ; Kell cheap. May be examined in ofliee over D.iv ciiport'H Hook Store, Main street, I'ljnioulh, l'a FOll SALE Large load of pine kindling, slov.; length, delivered anywhere for ?i.(W. Hard wood, i2.50. Mall orders .Icnnlng", Central mine Mvltcli, Fifteenth street, or bring your w.iton and get u load, FORCED SALE Two good honest ma red fur work, wciglit 1,100 and 1,100; havo no work for them. William II. Richmond, Iltchmoiid Hill, Scranton, 3125 North Main Avenue. FOR SALE CIIEAP-Fliewood, iron roofing, tim bers, boards, ccantiing, etc.. fiom old call! suitable for all purpoe. Jennings, Central Mines switch, foot of Ilarr.pton street, off Soutii Main avenue. FOR SALE Two light spring wagon and some harness, cheap. Kvam," rear 1132 Luicme street. roil SALE Cheap; horse, spring wagon and lisrncs", at No. 1S2'V Cedar avenue. Wanted To Kent. v WANTED April 1. Modern lion?, family of three, (Jrccn llidge or vicinity of Nay A us Park picfcired. Give parlicular-. W. II. F., Tribune pftlce. For Sale or Kent. FOR SALE OR RENT Single liotKf and lat, No. 111!) Mulberry stieet. Emilppcd with nil mod em convenlenccf. Inquire on prciniie.'. John Knoliic. FOR SALE OR REST Single hou.e, Ml Websici avenue. Ten rooms: city steam beat; pos sesion April 1. Ci, F. Reynoldi, Connell Dldg. Auction. AUCTION todav and every day until sold out, sW car-loads Pan-American exposition furniture and linen, core-i'tins of tables, lion and bun beds complete, dieasers, 15,1)00 pieces linen, blank ets, pillows, counterpanes, piljow cases, towels, etc.; large quantity carpets and lace curtains. Carpets sold every day :! o'clock iJiarp at 51U Lackawanna avenue. Cummings Pros., Auc tioneers. Furnished Kooms. FOR RENT One furnished room, with Improve ments; alo one on third door, cheap. 027 Adams avenue, FURNISHED ROOMS for rert, modem improve ments; private family; gentlemen picterred, at 537 Adams aicnue. FOll RENT Two comfortably furnished roonn for gentlemen: modern improvements i pri vate family. 330 Washington avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front loom, with heat, bath und gas; near court liouso; uentleman preferred. Address Room, Ilox 209. FOIt RENT Furnished room; licit and bath. u'5 Linden htrcct. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with beat, eaa and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 3.19 Adami avenue. Heal Estate. FOIt SALE Several choice lots on Webster ave nue between Pine .mil Gibson streets. Will sell in plots of 10, 30 or 00' feet trontage. li. P. Reynolds, Connell Uulldlnif. FOR SALE New housn on Cornell slreel. Round Woods P.uk; modem improvements; easy terms. Apply to Spring Urook Lumber Co., or E. S. Woodhouse, FOR SALE At Clark's Summit; a place of Ave acres, house and bain, good fruit! oheap for cash. Inquire of Mrs. L. Lindsay, 1111 North Main avenue, city. FOR SALE One acre of land, improved with nine-room hoike; plenty and variety ol fruit! pood location In village of Fleetvllle. Mrs, Ollva Flh, Fleetvllle, Pa. Wanted. WAN'TE1 Every housekeeper to tjy i kind woid for our powdeis. after mill a i.m. Nn liojihcu, Moths or Poultry Vermin, can tit a after our poudcis me mcd. One application does Hie wnik. If tour gnu er, diusgM or hardware mer chant blinuld not have It, rend in jniir .uldri. Two little bears on evciy can. I'llee 23 cents. Factory, Dalton, l'a. Oltiee, 410 I'auli building, Siranton, Pa. Business Opportunity. STOCIv AND WHEAT THAIIERS without dilay. Wiito for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M, milliard k Co., members N. V, Cbluolidatnl und Stock Sxcbange, tl and IS Uroadway, New Voik. Itabllsiied IS'll. Loin; HUliuve' Phone 2.ISS Droad. Money to Loan. LARGE OR SMALL anioiini. lutrrcit 5 per (.cut. Okel Exchange building. I'rcmptly nude. , Attoincy, Coal ANV AMOUNT OF MONTI TO LOAN-Qulck. stiaight loans or llnlldlng and Ijjjn. At from 4 lo fl per cent, Call tin N. V, Waiter, 311-315 funnel! bulldiu. Lost. LOST Cuff and gold button with diamond set ting, in cential city. Reward for il icturn to Joseph Speii her, SU7 Uoaid of Trade, or 32'! ITt'K'ott avenue, Dissolution of Partnership. THE FIRM of I. P. MegJigcl & Co. Is this day dissolved by mutual conic-nt, Roy Chester Megarnel retiiing-. . I. P. MEGARGEL, ROV MEGARGEL. Anv debts duo lo or from the linn will be set tled by the undersigned who will continue the brokerage and commission business in Stocks, UoncU and Securities under Hie Ann name of I. F. Megargel k Co., witli headquarters in the Con nell building, Scrauton. Pa. I. P. MEOAliaKIi & CO. Scrmten. P.. Feb. C, WM. situations wanted PKBC. BBANOH WAWT 0FP10BS. Want AdvertlsnmentB "Will Ho Hocolved nt Any of the Follow intj: Drujj Stores Until 10 V. M. Central City ALBEIIT .BCHULTZ, ootntr Mulberrj trt and Wbtr trenue. OtJSTAV PIOHEl.. O50 Adtna Menu. West Side atoitar, w. jcnrins, ioi south Min avenue. South Scranton FltED h. TUIH'I'n, T29 Cedar avenue. North Scranton fJEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main venue and Market ttrect. Greon Ridge CIIA11LKS 1'. JONES, 133T Dickson avenue. r. J. JOIINF, P20 Green lllrtgc street. C. LOrtKNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. II. KNLTFEL, 1017 Irvlnj avenue. Bunmore J. o. noNE k SON. Help Wanted Male. VOl'Nl, MEN wanted anj- distance, copy leltcis, home evenings nnd return to u. We pay $i per IhouMlid bend iiildre.sied envelope, pirtleulns and copy. P. M. C. Dipt. 135, Him 1111, Phila delphia. CIVIL SERVICE government positions. .'(.SSl up- polntmcnts made last year. Probably 10,0ix this j car. Only common school education re quited for examination. Catalogue of informa tion tree. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, I). C. SEVERAL CIGAR SALESMEN wanted in every flection; experience uniiecessary; good salary and expenses paid. Emanuel Company, Station J., New York. WANTED To the rigid parties, permanent sal aiied positions will be given. References re quired or Mcurity. Call 510 Spruce street. WANTED Men with salesmanship experienco lo represent an old firm. Men with brain, tact and energy (others need not apply) such men can make big money. Permanent position to call on merchants local territory. Excellent chance to right parties, trail or address .Mr. Lehman, St. Charles Hotel, Scranton. WANTED Experienced colored or white coach man. Must have good reference. State wages expected. New 'phone 5009. 43 William street, Pittston, Pa. WANTED A hustling agent at Scranton for large corporation. Good commission. No opposi tion. Address Room 78, Simon Long bulletins;, Wllkes-Darre, Pa. SCIISCnil'TION Solicitors wanted for a Iimh; to house- canvass for The Tribune; good commis sion, with a fair guarantee fur tlrrt-class workers. Apply personally at limitless Manager's ofilcc, Scranton Tiibune. MAN WITH SINGLE TEAM to deliver and col lect; no canvassing; Y21 a week und ex penses; jl.V) cash deposit required! permanent. Manufacturers, (F) Ho .'lifi, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Dy leading Philadelphia house, first clas3 salesman, to sell general linn of paper to the retail trade, one who has an acquaintance preferred: inubt have best reference and bo able to furnish bond. Address P. O. Box 20S. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. GIRL WANTED for general housework in very small family; English or German preferred. Mrs. G. E. Dean, 1530 Momoc avenue (cor. Green Ridge street). LADY CANVASSER wauled lo solicit subseiip lions for The Tribune; (rood commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply personally at Dusincss Munagei's oflicc, Scranton Tribune. YOUNG LADIES wanted any distance, topy let ters, home evenings and return to iif. We nav SS per thousand send addressed cnt elope, particulars and copy. P. M. C. Dept. 133, llux 1111, Philadelphia. WANTED Experienced, accurate stenographer tvllli good English education. One who un derstands law work preferred. Address in writ ins;, K. C, rare Tribune. WANTED -Girl for nurse and second work. Ap ply SOD ijulncy avenue. WANTED Dy a good girl to do houscwoik in private family; only small family paying good wages need reply. Address K. S Tribune office. WANTED Oirl for ccneral housework at Dalton. Address IL T., care Tribune. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By all srounel black smith, horseshoeing a spetialty. Coleman HorenV, lear M Pltttiton atcnue SITUATION WANTED-HV an etpett laundress on ladies' and gentlcmcu'is flue laundry; ran launder cvloied colored shirts without fading. 1114 Lloyd street, top ttcor. Rest of city ref erences. SITUATION' WANTED Hy a middle aned ladr as nou'cl.cepor or at general houiewmk in Mii-ill family. Caa givu icli'ience. Addicts E. S., Tiib une oillce. REFINED, educated young woman wants em ployment; any one tle.lring her seiilces in any nay address C. II., Tribunu office. SITUATION WANTED An expert laundress would like tu get ladlcV and gentlemen' laundrv Flopping at hotels! can launder colored stilus 'without fading theuii best of city tefel cntc, 714 I.lo.id sheet, top floor. WANTED Dy middle ago man, a place as cool; in hotel or restaurant. Addiess Cool., Tribune, A MAN who uniltistatids all Limb of hotel truth would like In work cu-nlnga in hotel or ics taiiraut. .Wilms Cluille, Tllbelnu oftiiu. SITPATION W,NTED-Hy .1 widow to iln wasli iug, ironing or dialling of any kind, Ad dress Mrs. J. Millie. 712 Selinell court. Booms and Board, ROOMS TO RENT, with board. bW Mulberry street. WE OFFER TO $400,000 t BUTTE ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANYI Of Uutte, Alout. (Butte It the greatest copper producing1 city In the world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds. Denomination $1,000, maturing 1 to 30 years. Amply provided for by reserve sad. ticking fund. Net earnings three and three -qusrters times interest ihaiges. Write fur report of Mr. fcimud liuull, President ef the Chicago Ed Won Co., and special -circuit r. ' RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. , I NASSAU V,- DIRECTORYl 'i 3 Insertions 25 Centsi Mora Tim Pour Lines, 6 Cents for Hncli Utra Lint, PRPFESSIONAL. v Certified Public Accountant. KDWAItl) C. SPAULDING, 2.1 TRADERS HANK Hulldlng, and St, Paul Hulldlng, New York. " Architects. EDWARD 11. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELii, Building. KnEDERICK li. HROWN, ARCH. H., REAL Estate Kxcliangc Dldg,, 12a Washington are. Civil and Mining Engineer". II. !,. HARDING, C00 CONNELL HU1LDING. Bontists. DR. C. E. EILENIIERUUR, PAUL! HUILUINQ, Spruce street, Scranton. DR, C. C. I.AUI1ACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. FliAKK E. DOYLE, ATTOIINKY-AT-LAW. Roorru 12, H, 10 nnd 18 Hurr Building. P. K. TRACY, ATT'Y, COMMONWEALTH IJLD0. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATrORNEY-LOANS NKG6 tialed on real eatate security. Mears Hulldln?, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WILLARD, WARREN k KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and connsellors-at-law. Hepubllcan Uulldlng, Washington nvenue. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-scllors-at-law-. Commonwcallli Hulldlng, Roomi 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. 90J-W4, Dth lloor, Mears building. IIOOM1 L. A. iVATRKS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DOARU of Trade Building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAta Bank Building C. COMEGYS. D-l.t RI'PUDLICAN DU1LDINO. W. UERTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOHEAU.Y, OFFICE 330 WASH tngton avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic uiseajes. lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-uriiiary organs a specialty. Hours. I to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE. nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLCn, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. PAS- senger depot. Conducted on tho European' plan.- VICTOR KOCH . Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. DRIGQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no ?dor; only improved pumps use'd. A. II. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug ctore, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Hoth telephones. " Seeds. C. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS rrymen, store 201 Washington avenue; grcea houses, 19J0 North Main avenue; storo tele phone, 762. ' Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. . Miscellaneous. DRCSSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladies waists. Louisa Shoemaker, .212 Adams avenue. MEGARGEE DROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN vclopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKESDARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Ilelsman Bros.. 400 fpruce and 503 Linden: M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna avenue: I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce street. Bhoumatism. RHEUMATISM AH turtles that wish can bo speedily and permanently cured of all ta rietles of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound Ciues guaranteed. Inquire or address J. E. Tay lor, Scranton. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL stockholders meeting of Dickson Mill and Grain company will be held in Room (121, Connell building, Monday, Febiuaiy 17, 11102, at t o'clock p. in. EDWARD L. DUCK, Secretary. ESTATE of JesMe P. Thompson, late of tbo city of Scranton, Lackawanna, county, Pennsyl vania, deceased. Letters tcatainontaiy upon tlu above named es tate have! been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims against the same will pro bent them for payment and all peisous indebted tlieteto will make immediate pa.tiueut to TUB TITLE GUARANTEE k TRUST CO.. of Scranton Pa Executor, 135 Washington avenue. CLERK'S NOTICE IN UANItHUITOY 111 the Di trlct Court of the United States for the Mid dle District nf Pennsylvania, Christian E. Con ner, of Scianton. Lackawanna County, Peun,yl vanla a bankrupt under tho Act of Uoiigriw of July 1, ISOS, having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against lib estate under said Acl, notion is lieicby givin tn all known creditors and oilier persons in Interest, to ap pear liefon- tho said Court at Scranton. in taid District, on the 24th day of Februaiy, at in o'clock in the finenoon, In show eaiue, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitionee should not be granted. EDWARD 11. W. sr.Aiil.E. Oils. FINANCIAL. I. F. MEOARQEU & CO. X- STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING. jj Spencer Trask & Co BACKERS r 27 & 29 Pine St., New Yorj: We mull tivon reqiiosf carefully f prejiureil descriptive list of INVESTMENT, SECURITIES Mmbrs N. Y, Stock Exchange. : Branch Office: Albany, N.T. YIELD ABOUT 5 "J ST., NEW YORK. ; ". iut it t 41 '" "f tZteiS3-L '' -Ja-