1 c iW--i ' yjTF " i I"1 i'"fc. - vJ THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1902. r - j Theatrical. N wbib luwiimiin TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. J l.YCEUM-Jamcs O'Neill In "Monte CrMo." Night. AUADEMY May Ilkc Comedy company. Mght. SI'Ali-Xovv Night (wl. Night. "The Head Walters." I)i "The Head Walters," which wiim Jirdscntccl ta two uljj Iioiihcs Ut tlio Jjyccum, Suturiliiy, Wind and VoIcch me ut tliclr best. Nothing llioy have ilono heretofore compares with their work of thin melange of funny fool IrIiucbh and catchy inusle. Their "Percy and Harold" business is nil now nnd good and their burlesque work in the war iltnniti which concludes the nhow sends the hutiRo nway with neli JliiT side". Georrjo Plilncy, Joe Kelly and Mar garet Daly Voiles mo the chief asHlst nuts In tlio fun making:. Sidney Is u Very clever Itohrow Impoisoiiutor nnd Kelly has n new and ltiiiglitilili; act In bis "Imaginary; Tlioiiius," un oiium llisnil. It fulls' not very far shoit of being- the best thing In the entertain ment. Muigtirct Duly Vokcs Is not given opportunity to do ns niucli as she might. The nimble Lucy Daly leads in the Hinging and dancing, nnd is as wln hoiiic as ever. iMuuilo Alice Kelley sang several selections In a style that Mould be looked for only in best of opera. The Tuxedo Ladies' band, twelve lilgces, is an entertaining novelty. The music by Thomas H Chllvcrs and Herbeit Dlllea is of a merltoilous order. Seveial of the songs are of the lasting kind. "Monto Crlsto" Tonight. Thcie is every reason to believe that the engagement of James O'Neill at the Lyceum tonight will prove one of the most interesting of the year. Mr. O'Xelll has been nsho flated with the character of Edmonrt Dantes for a number of yeuis but never has he hnd n iii'tnlm tlon like the Piesent que, which li said to be the most massive affair of the kind ever nMemptod on the American stage. 'a notable company, including Fi-etl-eriu De Belleville, James O'Neill, Jr., Miss Selene Johnson, Kate Fletcher and "W'nii en Conlan, Is suppoitlng the star. Uobert Mantell. The annoimeement of the coining next Wednesday and Thursday of Kob crt Muntell in Shakespeailan plays, will be received with no small degiee of pleasure by the patrons of the Ly ceum. Although Mx Mantell for the last few yeais has been seen principally In romantic ill .una like "Monbars," "Cor- slean Hiotlicis, Hie Dagger ami the Cioss," and "Fi'tv Lance," etc., It will be lemembeied by'theatie goeis that Ills best woilc has been In tragedy. His selection for the coming engage ment are "Hamlet," nnd "Othello." "The Penitent." "The Penitent," AV. 15. Nankevllle's jrie.it production of Hall Cable's lat est and, some s.iy, best book, will bo cen at the Lyceum Tuesday night, i'his book, like "The riuistlan," deals with nn original subject, but Is upon n entirely different line of thought, preserving, at the same time, all the -rail-marks of that popular and mas 1 terfUl writer. Manager Xankevllle, to give a per fect londltion of the many loles in this plav, is said to have engaged a company of artists that Is above the average. May Fiske Comedy Company. Of the May Fiske Comedy company, v. hich appeals at the Academy of Music all this week, the Manchester Villon says: "Miss May Fiske and a competent company presented 'The Charity Olrl' at the Park theater last night. Thcie was a large attendance and those who were piesent were- well repaid. MIhb FiFke pioved a delightful comedienne and was easily the favorite of the even ing. A well-balanced company sup ported the leading lady. Throughout the performance aio many pleasing opecialtles. The most pleasing num bers were undoubtedly tlioise of Mrs. Tom Thumb, Count nnd Baron Mngrl. Mjs. Tom Thumb was born in Mlddle boio In 1SH, nnd is over CO years of age. She has been before the public for forty-four years. The count and the baron boxed a three-round bout, much to the delight of the audience." Mid-Winter Circus. AVlthout doubt the most oluboiate enteifalnment ever given heio In Scranton is to take place February -'0, 21 and 22, with matineo on the 22nd, AVashington's Birthday, for the benefit of tlio International Correspondence Schools association. This entertaln iiient will consist of a mid-winter cir rous, to take placo In tlio new uimory. Among the professional features will bo some of tlio best acts known to tlio circus business. The entertulnment is to bo given under tlio direction of the well-known musical caterer, Henry F. Dixie, who has just 10 turned from a tilp to the winter quarters of tlio Bnr niim and Bailey show, where ho has engaged most of the acts for the per fnimaneo, Tlio ring will be erected In the middle of the great ainiory, so that everyone can bee, and there will be a circus performance of two hours, a feuturo that bus never boen equulled In this city. Outside of the many profes sional nets, n number of the best ama tmiiH will appear us clowns nnd come dians. Thcro will bo a regular side show, with tlio "barkers," curiosities, CircaBlnn wonian, fat lady nnd skele ton man; ' cages of anlmuls, trained hoi see, athletes, gymnasts and acro bats. It Is certainly a wonderful per formance, A performance of this kind first took place In Boston for a local benefit, the success of which was certainly phenomenal. Mr, Dixie, who wns there ut the time, has engaged from that performance a number of the leading features, uiul the performance here Is suro to surpass oven the Boston mid winter clicus, Tlio members of the International Coi respondents Schools' association nl have piellnilnniy tickets, with which they ae erady to supply all who will purchase. The advuntnge of these tickets Is that the holder can secure n reserved seut two days befoie the regular fealq of seats, thus assuring them of the best places to see the per formance, which no ono Is likely to mss. Bauer's full band will accompany the production, and a big street parade will bo given on the morning of the first performance. Certainly this will be the sensation of tlio season, us over two hundred performers wll make merry for the thousands who nro al ways ready to patronize the circus. raderowskl. Tlio groat Interest shown In Soruitlim nnd vicinity In tlio appearance of the gieat Puderewskl on February 24, nt the new armory, Increases nil the time approaches, mid It Is pmdlated that the armory will be filled. The enthusiasm over this world-famed nttlst Increases wherever ho appears, Tlio following, flroni the New York AVorid, shows tlio Interest ovlnood at 1'oughkoepsle, where ho played on Fil day evening Inst: t'oiighUenilci fell. 7. l',idercvvkl liisctwimod Viiunr la a Kill, llo give a lecltal tonight In Colllngwood Open house, uiul ;wo utiidctits were f.tlily vvllil In tliclr inlhiislasm over III playlnff. Dining Hie rendition of the lit number one cf tlic RlrU lieuimc lijstcrlcal. Slie creamed wildly, but 1'adcrcvvjU kept on layln(r. Friend Were compelled to cucorl her from (lie ihiatcr .lillo l'adctcvv.skl tomjudeel lili rullul. VJcsar turned out en nut'so lo meet tlio plan int. Speelil tr.iliu liiotiglir many from lowns. nlonir tlio I her, nnd Hie audience vvni on uniMiit ly lame ntid brilliant one. lMderen.l;! win nmilfestly pleased lv the vvaiiiilh of 1 1 l.i reception fruni Yasu. Tlio ctctit oiulratlon was pronounced from the first. Ho responded tu I lie encore with the licit c( Rood iiitnrc. The fenni of tlio student inciiviscd At the prOKranuiio ronlliiucil. 'I hey Inouiilit lilm out time and rncnln, and an ho liowcd nnd Mulled they ttruod their liomlkci tlilef.H until the auditorium wj? n-fluttcr with white. At tlic cloc of the recital I'liileiensld had pic p.ucd tu lcalc the theater, but tlic plaudits of the Vjss.tr glrln was f.r enthusiastic, ho atraln .ippearul, weailnc lil-t oxcicoal. Tlic Iianilkereiilef valne nnd upiihiuo wan IrietUtiible and 1'uJur cutkl, retalnliirf lilu overcoat, plajcd an cntorc. If 'a!ar Miltirn from idntrattlon lu the study lialU ionioriow It l all on xrount of Paihr- CV.dl.l, STAGE NOTES. Mli Sclciio Jnlniitoii, leading ludy (or -Mr. dames O'Xelll, who hin tieen ferlously ill for tlio past two ucckx, lui now iciocicd and 1 at .ifialn auuincd tlio rule of Jtertedcrf in "Jlontc Crlsto." illanrlic i).ite, having- cnltiely iceoveicd fiom her recoil Kcerp lllneii, it ngjln appearing in Cliriielle in "L'udcr Tuo 1'l.ig"," in nn elaborate iconic lethal of the piece thai opened under C'lnrlcq l'lnhiiuii's uifliuutnicnl at the Atudimy of MunIc, XeW Vol K. MKs lllflo Uo Wolf, now her own matt ittcr, ic-appeucd before u Ntw Ymk iiudleiuo in Clyde nidi' phy, "The Wiy of the Woild," ill the 8 Hoy, a week ago, nnd sui.li shucks ui wa? necorded the offerlriir on Hi firt presenta tion nt Ilia A'lctorli sonic wceki ago m.h re newed, .lohn Mnioii appeared in) leading linn. Miss Ch.u lotto Walker, the lady who Ins been plajing the part of .Mine, de Ilruhl in ICjila llelltu'p, will resign the lolc in luo wetl.s to appear ai leidlng- Inly for Jomei K. lljilett in liN forlliroininir production of Inton Lhuulilll'd "ihe C'rliN." Her role in the "A Gentleman of franco" cast will be taken bj Mlvt (Miullne liultcrlleUI. John Ilhilr, of the Kwlc Uellcn- lonipany, U to be Mis. i'.itrkl: Campbell's leadliiR- nun at tl.c ilojulty llieikr, londoii, net hcaion. Mra. ('auipbcll luil beard much of him, and ihiilup; in. r tiy in .Vcw oil; t.he fit in a bo at W.i1UlI;'s ihirins two peifoinunif) of "A riinlleuiiii of I'l line," mu liU impeonatlon of if. do Iluilil, and ber t;ood opinion of Jlr. Illalr conllini 'd. The tontr.nt followed, and Mi. Ill alt will follow- Mr. Campbell to London at the tlo-c of Ml. DclkuN c4on, and i njoj the desened honoM thai h.ic come to him. .Ml-, t'lliiplicll and Mi. Illali ale In peifut nctord in their attachment to the aitiattu ilde of Ibc iiioferaioii, and wllh Id-, new opportunities Mr. Illalr will, without doubt, achicie added distinction. I.iiigduii .McC'oimick nnnouneci tint hh inw plaj, "Out of the fold," will cnmeiu intii.ly llie woniin dencillieil in the Moody and Saukpy poem in the one "out in the hillt astiai," nnd not (he "ninety ,md nine .vifelv lodicid m thu (.licltei of the fold." Ill-t selection of a title, ho Mi.Ni-, was lin-cd upon a miKuine lrlklo by the jnuiiKer Sinkey who htlrl that the faniiliir poem- should li.ui been entitled "Out of the fold" Instead or "The Ninety and Nine," for tlio rc.i-on that It bad mainly to do with the wring one. Mr. McCoimicU lin given to l.ouir Jiin, a th trader in the ph, the follow ine lino in e plinallou of Hut point: "Them that' in the fold don't need my tJie; its them that's out in the IillU aslraj-." 'Ihe popular mii'Ual coniedy, "San Toy," which nn for almost on entire season to capjilly bul him at Dili' thealei, in Xew Yoik lat jeir, will soon be pre-ented in thh iltv. It N stairul in t"o nets, the stent of which rcpieneul a Mutt in I'.xnU-l'ong in Cldni aifd the gie.it audience hill in the enipeioi's ualaie at l'iklii. Tie btillhnt to-tuming ot the Chinese and their rmiiutl.i nrtktle furroundiiigs line affoided the cenlo piliitrn e( client opportunities for the dli pliy of their alt in I lib pioductlon, of wlilrli full nduinlaxe has been taken, wild Ihe lelt that, i-cenieally, thk piece his hnd few cinuh in the hlstoiy of tha Aiiieik.in stage. ".sinToj" i, FICTURE IBM 1 1 1 1 1M 1 fill ml llw M&. iS-? Ih I rTr TTtiWrTTrriiTgirrrirnnwWrr Klng Kdward opening Pnrlhunent. Can you find tho Queen'.' Sohitionu for Laet Week's Puzzles: Monday, fcb. 3,- Tuoday, feb. 1, Tho jpn U batk. of lio fjt m my bead and the dauajitri U under hi left hand. W'rdiu.il.i, feb, s.- J lilwood. J foil )VJ)iie. a Hiiitheslei, I Uureaw. I Thursday, fcb. U. UU sup (ornu fiUU'a bead. The uauot U under the axe, mid (h goat It fQiuiJ by turning the picture upatde down, at cue corner of the umbrella. jyJ Y, 3jiHBBHH3i9BIBh ' HBhBBHibHHI ' BSmHbBBHHHhBVTi EB And Scores of Them Re side Right in ' Scranton. Kidney Ills develop citiickly, Only n. little Imoknclio at fltHt Neglect tlio ache, other troubles fol low, TJrlnnry dlHorders Jlnbeti- Hrlght'a Ulsensr Uoan'i Kldnoy TIIIh navo many Uvea. Cure kidney lltn before too late. Hcranton people endoifio them. Mr. Thomas Uaniford, llaftman on the Pelawnre nnd Hudson riillroitd, nayn: "t had n severe attack of la grippe, which left me with wenk kidney. Thu kidney secietlons Meie scanty, lilshly coloted nnd contained n acdlmcnt like hrJcJt-ditat and entitled me a ffreat deal of unnoyunco and at thnu Were very pr.lnfitl. I wim much disturbed ulna uu account of them ut night. I used many different medlclneH, but, without much relief. I wan advised by, a filend to try Do.ui'h Kidney Pills, by n friend, Mr. Wharton, who had received the greatest benefit from their use, nnd 1 piocuicd a box from Matthews Bros.' duiB stoic. After using them, the secretions disappeared and I wus not Moulded with pains in my bnek nor tho minibncsB in my legs." For sale by all dealets. 1'rlce, 50 cents per box. Foster-Mllburu Co., Utiffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Ilemember tlio name, Doan's, and lake no substitute. in the, nlaln, a humorou sloiy, hnotvlng Chinese and KnglUU tlniacters. The ljrlc, written by l'city Urcctibank, Aldlau How and Lionel Monc& ton, arc crieclallj alti.itlhc, llie imislu by Sid ney Joins his becoinn unii'Uilly popular, den foi an cAtiaordiinry sutiesfiil production. The title role will be sung In this tltj by Malic Ce leste, who cieatid the ihaucter In Ameilca. The pait of Veil How, the L'lilni'-iJ maiidailn, ii hung by (leorge K. foitesipie. The pilntlp.il toniedy intciest is exploited b Samuel Collins as M, un cctentrlc! thlne'sc lioy who netii Into ull hurts of trouble and ctilca(cs himself with ie nnrkabb' cleieinevi. This was the pait .ii-Igned to .Iame3 T. l'oweis in the original eompjny. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhnnnoek, Fob. S. Kdw In X. Stone, cashier in the "Wyoming Na tional bank, left on Filday for Mls souti, wheto he was called by the ser loiw illnes of his brother, Hallock, who Is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Ills mother, Mrs. B. M. Stone, has been at his bedside for the past two weeks. Miss Hannah T-obeek, of Scianton, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Fiear, on Second street. John J. De Pile, nn aged veteran of the Civil war, tiled at his home on Slocum stieet, on Filday evening at 10 o'clock. Tho cause of death was can cer of the stomach. The funeral will take place at his late lesldence on Monday afternoon, at half past Uo o'clock. Fiank It. Chaffee left on Saturday for Boston, where he will enter the Conservatory of Music. A slight fire took place at the lesi dence of Mis. Mary Gearhart, jusit north of town, on Friday evening at about G o'clock. The blaze was caused by a defective stove-pipe. It was soon extinguished, witii only slight dam age. Mrs. Emma Uudalso and daughter, fnimetii, who have been visiting rela tives at this placo the past week, re turned to their home at 12ast Lemon on Friday. William West and family, of Lynn, will occupy the Carver house, on Sec ond stieet, after Apill 1. The train on the Montros-e inllioatl was unable to make its trip on Satur- PUZZLE. friday, fcb, ". V Saturday, fcb, V. The top of Ibc tap Kiui JIjo king aii the crco.sea lu the elbow If (be lu'at (vim the prim cis. 1 AT day, owing to the drifting snow tip the ttl,n line. NRVl' AtlLFOnl). Special to the Scranton Trllunie. New Mllford, Feb. 0. Ilev. and Mrs. It. Ni Ives nnd Miss WatBon were guests Wednesday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dtttcher, in the township, Mrs. Annie Hrlnk Is suffeilng from n stroke of paralysis, A ill mo social will bo conducted ut the homo of Mrs, Pcnrl Adams, Febru nry 11, by the ladles of St. Mark's church, Miss lna Aldrlch vlBlted her sister, Mis. U. F. Waterman, In llallstead, several dnys this week. Mr. L. S. llveiett died ut his home, In this place, Wednesday evening, utter n short Illness from heart trouble. The funeral services were conducted from tho house on Saturday at 12 o'clock. Interment was made In the New Mil ford cemetery. The following young people enjoyed a slelghrlde to llallstead, Saturday af ternoon: Misses .Maud Smith, Millie Cook, Florence Filnk, Clara Mnllery, Hazel Cobb, Lutlo Decker and Clara Petttls; Messrs. Ktherly Moss, Paul Ilayden, Floyd Aldilch uiul aien Van Husklrk, Dennis Fancher, ot Scranton, visited his parents here, Filday and Saturday. WIMHERS. Special to the Stranton Tribune. Wlmmeis, Feb. 9. Yesterday a team of horses, belonging to Frank Moote, run away near Whinners. Another team, belonglne; to David Walts, wns hauling mine props dliectly in front of the runaways. As soon as the f light ened horses came up to tho team ahead they plunged on top of tho load. David Walts had a narrow eseaue. Nothing was biokeu except tho neck-yoke, and no one was hurt. Yesterday Dr. FIke vaccinated the school children nt Wimmeis. A slelghlond or five couples went from Di Inker to Moscow last night. Revival meetings have closed. Ilev. Egge held meetings every night hi dif ferent places for four months. Mrs. J. Lang and children, of Scran ton, weie visitors at the home of Mrs. Myers last Friday. Mrs. Myers is noted for her success in the poultry business. She gets between thirty and forty eggs dally this cold weather. Moses Uvans, wife and sister moved from Madlsonvllle to Scranton last week. Never Before. .Miishall field, tho Chicago diy. goods mcr ilimt, hurl led Inlo the bubei'it chair of the United i:p1c53 on width liu was ii pavicngei. 'J lie baiber, a ntgio, was awaro of the identity of hid dlisllujulbhid pation. So he attended to tlio shave the uieithaul pilnce denlrcd with all thu skill and cine at his coinnnnd. lie wa Ie n .tided with .i suliit.mtiJl fee, and histciied to .icquilnt the iillitr tmplojts' on tho tiiiin wltn thu fiiLt. "Hut Mist' field is a mighty fine gcimuin,' he announced; "just as nice .i man m jou'd want to meet. Pe often been in his stoic in Chicago, j on know, but, of couue, 1 nevali met him sotinllt befo'." New Voik Times. How He Squared Himself, llu (just introduced): "What a nci. homily peison tint gtnllim.in near the pianu" U, Mij. Ill.ick!" Hie: "Isn't ho.' That Is Mr. Illack." He: "How Hue It is, Mis. lilack, tint the homely men alwajs get the prettiest whes!" Til-IJIti. THE MARKETS SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. Jlie following quotations are furnished The Tilb- line by Jl. S. Jurdan & Company, roonw TOJ-VOd Hears building, Scranton, fa. Telephone, 5003! Open- High- Low- IToJ- i'il'. et rst. Ing. American Sugar Ui'i -J'j'; its JSll Atchison T7?i TS! TT',i T7"'ii Atchison, J'i PS14 11,14 iiji pa llinok. Traction ,"j oT-si 0fi8 h'jTs Halt, .t Ohio 10IVI ItH1'. 101 J0l!j lilts, it Ohio 10 4.0H. a;9i J.0V, Chic. J: (I. W zi'a MP,, (. -'.p', it. lMut ltflii KaiK liufi likl' Ituek Island lot l,t''. IiUI, ll.lij Lackawanna ito -Jsr l'si! i7 Km. lev,, 1'r 81 )i C :,W j.y i.ouu. & x,ii nn lo-.'i iui9a loi'i Man. flevated UMJ at lij (TO Met. Ti.iction lTJin 1T.I'- 1'i'i. lT.'IU Mlouri I'jtlflu (liJ8 101 () lOPj .jiiulhtiu Ij itit- ulli Oi 1,1'j o" Xnrtolk .t Wc-itern .",7 57U S7 7 I;1!0 v.".: il",'- v'3' !n' ;,,' Llie. lfil li flU cii-Vj (j'Vi OO'l X. V. CVnli.ll 1U 11,(14 l(54 mil. Out. & Wet :il'a :li8 .!7S :lt fciiiu. H. It 1,10 15111 . HIT jcit, l'aeinc Mall 1JV1 liU IHi 41'i Heading, IV h'K jj 5H iK 'Hiuthein It. It !ll :Ki8 ;;.y, .!?' Southern It. It., I'r .... pj'i UVi 11.14, na: Teiui. Coal & lion til It 1,1'; ill in' I'. S. I.either U Jl IP; I . S. Leather ML M. !!(. nit. Union I'ucitlc WV lai " lO-j. 10-J'k I nion facllif, 1'r mib fen., Nr,i; mis,, Wabash. IV si i, y.t r. Wiyttin Union mil mu m tu CVil. I uel A, lion toli WP4 miij sxi'l Amal. Coiier J.l 7.1'i i 7.11,4 I'lHipIi'd (ias 101 101 ii,)-); i,iui , ,V.01- J"11',1' I-I'U Jits ITs U,?5 Tu I'm llie :w',S :isi4 jisi'. , Ain. Car fondly ! -ju J ., m. Car fpuniln, IV .. 87'i bs 87A ,s;si l.SMeilCo 1154 ,t; .1 jv I?, f.. Steel, IV 13 tU7i WL Jl Scranton Board of Trnde Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dally Co., IV County Pavings Hauls 4: Tuut Co.. first National Hank (Carboudtilc) .. Slandaid Dlllllng Co 'third National Haul; Dime Deposit and Discount Hank,, f.conoiny Light. II. & l. Co. ,.,., first National II ink ...- , LatKa, Trust I: Safe Deposit Co.... Clark Ic hnoer Co., IV. hcranton Iron fence & ilfg. Co. ... Eerunton Atle Works ,, t-cranton S.ilngs Hank TVadrri' Xulional Hank Stiaiiton Holt ii Nut V 0 People's Dank ,,, New Mexico Ity, k C. Co IIONDS. Scianton raferngcr Hallway, Brit llgrtgigc, due 1W0 ,,,,, fcoplo's btrcet Hallway, mst mort gage, duo 1013 , People's btrett Hallway, General niortgugc, duo 19-J1 , , Dlckton Manufacturing Co Lacku, Township School 5 pc? cent, City of tcranton St. Imp, 0 per cent, , .1..., Ecrantoii Traction 1) per cent litononiy Light, Heat & Toner Co., Hid. Akei 00 .'.00 30 S.W 273 9 1J00 , ... 105 -'5 ... 10O 03 COO ,., 2JI 115 US 73 US ... 113 ... 113 ... 100 ... ' 102 IW 113 OS Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by II, O, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) niiil-I.S0. lleans f.MO. Hutter fruli 1 reamer; 2!c. ; June uiamerj, SiVaCi dahi, 2lf. ( littre HlialSc. fggs Ncaiby, "ic: fain) stoiage, 27c, feas-l'er buihel, 1.73. folutoes I'ei bushel, fc3i Onloiu IVr bushel, tl.uo. Fhlladeliihia Cattle Market. fblladclplila, feb. 0. Live Hocli-lteeclpl for tho week; Cattle, 2.000; sheep, S.icil; luvs, 2,7oJ. Cattle Kuelpt lather light, and whlla values bhownl 110 inatiiial iluiige', thu market luled a sliade weak and ehaggy. Hist, HViC. tl.011; choice, V5.87aO; good, VJ.tXla5.T3; incdUim, "i.'JJa'i 17; toiimion, I.7JJJ. Sheep ami Iambi iucd uttlvc with icttlpt up tllflv cleaned up, pilcts showing u slight udvaneo on sheep; txtia, fiaa'.it.i good, IH-aHit'-S med ium, Jal'tf.; toiimion, 2aUc; lamlu, s',iai,?if, Hogs Supplleii thoioughly cleaned up at steady prices, the ilculug of thu market Indicated 11 llrmei situation; western, b'iaOo. ; fat tows, 2?41e.i thin tows. H4aiW'.; eal cahe, ste-idy at lUTc. : tutu choice, TuMiii.; conimou, la Oc. ; liillch tows, of the bet seltcllom. j0. 60; common tu fair liilcd dull at triOa'JO; elicweet stetrs, SaOHc ; iheittl tows, SaTHt ; dievd sluici. 7a!He ; divwtd lambs, Oalie. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents ti'ott Than four Lined, ,1 Cents for C'ncli Extra Line. For Bout. 1 Xrf VX V " w wwwv w llutM: Ullt HUNT, at IDS Ifuliiey enemies all modern Inipioumcnt!. Impiliu ill 110 Qulncy alemie. l'OIt ltliNT-Ihlllillnir occupied by llrber Warlike, corner Main and Jactnon rtreeti bent location in Hi do l'mk. Apply to 1B3I Hunderson iiuutte. l'Oll IinXT-KnlarRcd olllce in l'aull bullilln?. Apply, to janitor. l'Oll HUNT Initle liou-o on Orecii Illditu street. Inquire IC'iJ Saiidcrson f.vcnuc. foil IinS'T Corner tote No. .liU I.ai kuwanna ncMiile. Also dwclllintii iibote. Apply to (lolilmilth llro.-i., r0l Lackawanna nctiuo. l'Oll ItKNT $7,1 a month for half of store, S03 Lackawanni atcutic. l'OIt WIST Slvioom lint with slcniii heat and all modem impienemciits, from Apill 1. Call early. 1'ied C. Hand, IHJJ .Alulbctiy pttect. l'OIt HUNT Store room on second lloor otcr 310 Laikauamia iiiinue. Plate glass front. In qulio of Krotusky llron. bTOIti: IIIJILDINfl for lent In PUL'on City, fa. building to feet by "Jl feet cclhr under all, and second story can be .matured tor u family. All in good repair reaely for use. 'Ami coal breakout unci mlnci close by cmployliift ocr a thousand people. An cntcrprMnjc merchant tan iret a larjie trade. Apply lo Mllllam II. It It li liiond, Jliclimoud lllll, VA1J X. Main aemie, .Stranton, l'a. l'OIt Itll.NT I'ioiii April 1, bulldlnsr now occu pied by the iJlikKon Mllllnu; l.'o., X". 11 Latkawanna aieuue. W. f. Ilojle, Council llltlff. HAI.f POlTBI.i; hiiuse, 0.IS IbnrlHon arnue, f)S. ANo half double houv, 1WW l'lno street, 'Jl". fowessloniiow-. Apply (ISO Harrlwn ucnue. J?or Sale. Avvvww HCi: n ItniNS-300 pain fancy Curtain at auction. ;o,- Lackawanna atcuue. Sue auc tion'". l'OIt SAI.K New tloublc nteiciipticou lantern in tludliiK liltfli jiiissure iIIm key nnd htrern. Comprtk'-eii KM ltS(j j0r light, ('tut Jl.'j. Will sell theap. Jliy be caiulned in ulflcu mil IH cnport'i Hook Store, Main ftrect, l'l.tinunili, l'a. 1 Oil SALE Liirc load of pine klndlinc sloe liUKth, delhered nnjwheie for !J.(K). Haul wood, flti). Jlall oidcu Jinniiids, I'cntial mine switch, fifteenth street, or lulnir juur wagon anel get a load. fOIICKI) SALi: Two good lionett males for work, weight 1,100 and 1 ,4.011; have no work for tin 111. William II. lilchmoml, Itichniord lllll, beianton, 3Uj Noith Muln Avenue. fOIt SALi: CIlfAP-flrewood. iron rooting, limbers-, boards, mantling, etc., fiom old cars; suilnbl for all purpose. .lenuings, Central Mines switch, foot o Ilairpton stieet, oft South Main avenue. fOIl SALK Two light spring wagons and ome harness, cheap. fvans, rear 11JJ Liicrne street. FOIl S'l.C-Cheap; hore, spring wagon and harness, at N'o. ISJfl C-edar avenue. For Sale or Ilent. roit SAI.f. Oil Kll.sr farm 1J0 ucrei, near W.ivcrlj; house and two luint; largo npple orchard nnd sugar bu-li. Impilrc f. 1). felune, liil I.lndcn stieet. fOIl SALI! Oil HUNT Slnglp house and bit. No. 1110 Mulbeiiy stieet. Equipped with all mod el 11 convenience.-.. Inquiic on picml-es. John Knob'e. fOIt SlLi: OK ItENT Single- house, hOI tl13lc1 avenue. Ten looms; city steam heat; pas sevion Apill 1. G. f. Itcjnolds, Coiinell Dldg. Wanted To Purchase. CASH TAH) for old gold anil silver, jewelry, wutclie-', diamonds, silverware. Address Ed win d Ilojle, 2JJS l'ark How Huildlng, New York. Auction. AUCTION" todiv mid every day until fold out, sit cui-loads fan-American opeiiltiun furniture and linen, cons-isting of tables, iron and oith beds tomjiletc, drciscis, 13,000 pieces linen, bbink cts, iillt j., counteipancs, pillow casts, towiU, eli'.; laigc quantity cupels and lace curtains. Cupels cold every diy .! o'eloek Miarp at BOS l.ackuwanni avenue. Cummliigs 11ms., Aut tioncers. rumished Booms. l'OIt l!EN'l One furnished room, with improve ments; aha one on thiid floor, cheap. 107 Ailains uvenue. fURNISHKD ROOMS for iii't, modem Improve ments; private fJiiillj ; gentlemen pirlcrrcd, at .117 Adams avenue. fOU RENT Two comfortably furnished looies for gentlemen; modern inipmveinents; pri vate family, 'MO Washington avenue. FOIl RENT furnished front room, with beat, bath and gas; near court bouse; gentleman preferred. Address Hoom, Hon 201). TOR RENT furnUhcd loom; heat and bath. 023 Elnden street. fUR.NTSHED ROOMS TOR HENT. with heat, j-as and bath, gentlemen prefencd, at 310 Adams avenue. Real Estate. l'OIt SU.ESeveial eholce lots on Webster nvc nue between Pino uiul (llbson streets. Will sell in plots of 40, ft) or IKi feet fi outage. (S. f. He; nobis, (.nnuell Huildlng, l'OIt SALE New house on Cornell stiret, RounJ Woods Paik; modciii linpinvenieuU; easy teims. Apply to fepilng Hiook Lnmber Co., or E. S. Woodhoa'c. FOIt SALE At Claik' Summit; 11 placo of ll 0 acics, house nnd bain, good fiult; eheup for cash, Iiiquiio of Jlrs. h. I.lndjjy, 1111 North Main avenue, city. FOIl SALE One acre of land, improved with nine-room houo; plenty and variety of fruit; good location in village of Flccrvllle. Mrs. OUva Flih, flcetvillc, Pa. Business Opjiortunlty. STOCK AM) WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Writo for our special market Icltci. fito on applleation. H. M. Illbbaul i: Co., members N. Y, Consolidated and btock hvcliange, It and IS Broadway, New Yoik. Establlilicd lS'H, Long Distance' Phone 238 Broad. Honey to Loan. LAH(1E Olt SMALL amounts. ITmnptly made. Inteicst 3 per cent. Okelf, Attorney, Coai Etchango building. ANY AMOUNT Of MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan, At fiom 4 to 0 pir cent, Call on N, V, Waikei, 3U-J13 Council building, Lost. l.OVr Laely'd gold watth hetvvctn Cuiiiupeiielenca School and Allis Clulineia iiuihluo wnilu. Hcwaid if lett at Tribune olllce, I.ObT Curt and gold button with illamniid set ting, In (eiil)al tity, Reward feu Its le(uni to levtili spelchei, 307 Hoaid ot Tiadc, 01 Wl 1'icstott avinue, Dissolution of Partnership, Till'. FIRM of 1, f. Mfgaigel I: Co Is IMs elay ilUsiihed b) mutual ton-nit, llnj Chester Me-gaigel letllln.-, 1. f, MEllARfll.L, hoy mkhahoel. ll clilils due lo ui fiom the thin will be set. tied bv the uudcisigiie'd who will continue the. hinkrragu and loiiiinUslon buine In otue Us, llon.U mid Secmlliej under I lit! (U III luino of I. f. Megaige) & Co., with lieadquarteis In tlic Con. mil building, stiautuu, l'a. I. F. MEUARGEL i CO. Scianton, l'a., Feb. U, 1002. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY vvlshtj lo bavo two idea men to board. Unman or English. Cull uny lira? iftei Thursday. All convenances, b07 llanUon av rnue. fi 3 Mora BRANCH WANT 'MTIGKS. Want AtlvortlsnmontB Will llo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALDF.nT SCUUI.TZ, comer McUlicrrj street and Webster avenue, UUSTAV I'ICIItL, WO Adams avenue. West Sido OfOHOi: W. JUNKINS, 101 South Main tlnnun South Scranton FIIUD h. TEIU'i'i:, 7J9 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OHO. W. DAVIS, coiner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Eldgo ClUHLi;!' V. JONES, 1557 Dickson venue. f. J. JOHNS, 020 Rrcen Illdge strett. C. I.OHI'.NZ, corner Washington are nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPffL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore j. a. do.st. k son. Help Wanted Kale. WAN'ifD To the liglit pailltv, pctmineiit sal aried poltloin will be glvtn. Heftrcincs re quired or security. Call Mil Spruce street. WANTED Mm with sulcMiiih.shlp cvperlenee Id lepiewnt ,111 old firm Men with Inaln, tact and cm rgy (others necil not nppl.v ) Mich men cm make big inoncj. lViin.iuciil ihhIiIoii to ull on meieh.inis local teulloi.i. I!nlletit iIiiiiku to ilitlit putlci. Call 01 address Mi. Lehman, be, Uiailct Hotel, fttiantun. MANTIll) i:peilented e.oloud or white coach mill. Must have good icfeltnec. State wages epeetcd. New 'phono JOO'i. I" William stieel, l'iltston, l'.i, WANTED A hustling agent at Scianton for laige eoiporutiou. tlood conimi-slou. No opposi tion. Iddiess Hoom 7S, Simon Long liulldllig, Wllkes-Hanc, l'a. SLlf-CltH'TION 'solitilor' wanted for a-house to housu eantnsa for The Tribune; good loiumls sion?wth 11 fair guu.intee for fhvt-eli-s wuikeis. Apply penonally ut Iluslne-si .Manager's ofilco, Scianton 'illume. WANTED-Hy leading l'hlladilphla bouse, flat. class salesman, In sell geneial lino of paper to tho retail tiade, one who Ins an tu quaintanre preferred: must have bet rcfeicnto and be ablo to furnWi bond. Address 1'. O. Hot SOS. Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. tV ANTED An cpcit Monroe avenue. took and luiiudicss. CilKLi WANTED fin genual houiewoik in vtiv bitnll fiimll.v ; English or (,'crutau ptiteneit. M. tf. E. Dean, L'.o Monroe avenue (cm, (liecu Hielge stieet). 1 LADV CANVASSER wanted to solicit subsc lip lions for 'Ihe Tilbune; good u,iiimislun of fered with .e fair gu.u.md.e for ftrt-cla6s vveirker. Apply pen-anally at Hiisiness Manaeer's of tlic, Scranton Tribune. WANTED Experienced, accui.itc -.leuogiapher with good English education. One who uu dei si umls law work piefencd. Addie-ss lu writ ing, i:. 0., caie Tilbune. WANTED III a good gill lo do hou-cwoik in private family; only small family paving good wages need leplv. Addiess E. , , Tribune oinec. WANTED air! for general housework at Dilton. Address 11. T care Tribune. Bocruits Wanted. ArVW WANTED l'OIt L. K. Allt Ablo bodied un married men between the ages of 21 and 33; cllirt'lis of thu United Stales, of good thaiatter and tempeialu habits, who tan speik, I'ail and write English. I'oi lufoimitioii applj to Reciuit lug Oftlce, No. 12J jomiiity avenue, Scianton, l'u. Situations Wanted. falll'ATinN WN1ED-Ily all aiound black-.-lnllli, liurM'sliocing 11 sptclaltv. Coleiiiuu Hoi 1 11k, itar 400 Piliutoii avenue. Sll CATION WANTED By an cpcit laundiess 011 1 idles' and gciilleineu'.s Hue- laundry; can lilmdei coliirtd coloted shlits vvllhmit tilling. 1111 Llojd stieet, top H001. Best in citj ur emic cs bllT'A'HON WANTED By a middle aged lady as hoiistkcepei or at geneial lioiiM'wuik in small f.imllj. (a.i give icfeicnce. Addics E. h., 'iiib. une ollice. DEFINED, educated jouiiif vvuuian wants em ployment; uny 011a dcnliiug liu son lets in any way addicts U. II., Tribune ofrict. Sll'irATlON WANTED An expert laundie.ss would like tu get ladle-,' and geutleiiieu'a laundrj flopping at hotels; can launder colored hilts without fading lliein: best of city icfer dice, 711 l.lojd street, top lloor. WANTED By inleldle age man, a place as tool; in hotel or icstavuiint, Addiess Cook, Tribune, A MAN who undei.t.inds ull kinds of hotel work would like to vvuik evenings in hotel or les tauiant. Address Charlie, Tilbune office. SITUATION WANTED By a widow to do wash, liu. Ironing or 1 leaning of any kind. Ad elrc&s Mis. J, Millie, 712 Schncll court. Rooms and Board. ROOMS TO BENT, with board. bOS- Mulberry street. Rheumatism. RIIEl'M VTTSM All parties that wish ean be. speedllv uml permanently iinrii tit uu a. lleties of llliemuallsiu bv n vegetable compound, Cures guaranteed, Jnqufic or uddiess J. E. T'ay. loi, bciauton, Supevfluoua Hair Benxoved. .SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, Warts, and Moles, pain, le.ssly, perinaucntly, seienlifleally itmovcd by clectlit- lui'lle; exclusive method; 11 1 stais, Tilal tiealmeiit flee Call and be convinced. Helen S. Buchanan, DeuuatologUt, 312 Washington live. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 596 I $400,000 BUTTE ELECTRIC III POWER C0IN.IT. Of llutte, Mont. ; (Hutte is the grcatctt copper producing clt In the world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Denomination fl,000, inatuijng 1 to 30 je'ais. Amply provieled for by reserve and (Inking fund. Net earnings ilnco and tlucc-iuarleis times Interest eliargcs. Uritc lor ivpoit of Mi. Samuel liuull, Piesldeiil of the Cliityjo Edison Co., and special cliculti. RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. I NASSAU ST., NEW YORK, faatJtaeiM1-raMTTTsrgsiaf.s DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Thu Pour Unci, 6 Cents for L'acli UttM Lbi. PROFESSIONAL, Certified Public Accountant. EDWAtID C. SI'AULDINO. 2.1 UtAMKIlS HANK Building, and fit. l'aul Huildlng, New York. Al'ChltootB, EnwAlHJ It, DAVIS, AltCllITEOr, CONNCLli liulldllig. FlIEDEIltCK t,. nitOWN. AUCII. U., tlCAti Estate Exchange Dldg., 1211 Washington avtf. Civil nnd Mining1 Englnoors. 11. I.. ilAniHNO. ICO CONN'ELfi IlUILDINO. Dentists. DH. 0. E. EILENIlEltaEH, I'AULt UOILDINO, Epruco street, Btronton. DIt. C. C. LAUHAC1I, 1I5;WYOMINO AVUWUR. Lawyers. ITIANK E. HOYLE, ATTOHNKY.AT-LAW. Jtooms 12, H, 18 and 18 Uurr Huildlng, F. K. TKACV, ATT'Y, COMMONWEALTH lll.DO. D. D. HEI'LOnLE, ATTORNGY l.OANA NECO tlatcd 011 real estate Bccurlty. Meara Bulldlnt, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce atieet. H1LLA1ID, WAHHEN k KNAt'P. ATTOHN'Kd and coumeltors-aMaw. ltrpubllcan Huildlng. wa.blnglon avenue. JESSUf , JESSTJP, ATTOHNEYS AND COUN scllois nldavv. Coininomvealth Huildlng, lloomi 10. 20 and 21. 1:wAJ?.l) .))' THAYKR. ATrORNKY, ROOM) "' "' ""' uoor, jieaia liuileling. L, iAr W,'AT1,n!" ATrOHNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD ofTradc Ilulbllng. Ktianton. Pa. P pP.?0,. WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAft Bank Huildlng C. COMER Yb', ll.n REPUBLICAN BUILDINQ. A.W;m:,TII(,r-r' OfflCE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wjomlng aienue. Physicians and Surgeons. DH. W. E. ALLEN. 313 NORm WASHINGTON avenue. T It. S. V. 1AM0REUX, Off ICE 350 WASH iiiglon avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbern. Chronic diseases, ln.igs, heart, kidneys and Rtnito-urlnary oigsnj a specialty. Hours. 1 to 1 p. in. Hotels and Restaurants. lHEElC Crn, 125 AND 1JJ ntANISLIN AV nue. Hates reasonable. P. ZIEar.IIR, IVbprletor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. It W. PA1- senger depot. Conducted on llio European Plm. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. II. BRICCS CLEANS' PRIVY VAULTS AND tcss pools; in idor; only Improved pumps uiijd. A. II. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1109 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor ntr Adsrrs and Mulberiy. Both telephones. Seeds. C. It. CLARKE : CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS ervintn, stoic 201 Washington avenue; green bouses, 1030 Koith Main avenue; itote tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, HEAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton. Pa., manufacturer uf Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DKF&SUAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO OltDKli; also ladies waists. Louise bhoemaker, 2)J Adams avenue. MEOAllOEE BROS., PRINTLRS' SUPPLIES, EN elopcs, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 110 Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. THE W1LKES-BARRK RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scianton nt the news Mantis ot Rcisman Bros., 400 rpiuce nnd 303 Linden: M. Koiton. iUl Lock iw anna avenue; I. S. SclmUcr, 211 Spin te street. LEGAL. THE AN'NIAI. Moiklioldcu meeting, of Diilson Jlill and Drain eompanv will bo held lu Room i!21, Coiinell building, Mondav, fcbiuaiy 17, 1'JJJ, at 4 o'clock p. 111. EDWARD L. BUCK, Setrctarj. IN HE: Transfer nf Hotel Llecimo of Richard M. Owen, of the Thlul Ward of Dickson City Borough, to Anna 1.'. Koch, of Slid Borough. In tho Couit. of ijuaitei Sissiom nf bickavvanna Counlv. No. 11), M.ueh Sessions, IPOI. Notice i, heieby given that tho Court of Quar ter Sessions of l.tckavvanni County has granted a lule to show- e.uiso why tho license nf lllrliaril M. Dwell, ot the Thlul w.Hd of Dickson City Ib lough xliould not bo ti.in-ferrrd to Amu E. Kcx-h. nf said boiough. Slid nppllcitlon will be brunt lu limit nt nine o'clock .1. 111. on the nineteenth el iv of Febuiaiy, A. D. 1M12. JOHN R. JONES. Attorney for Petitioner. NOT'll E Is heieby given that .111 application wfll bo made to the Couit of Common Pleas if I.iekawanna eouutv, or one of the Judges there of, on Monday, thu 17lli day of Febiuaij, 1002, at 10 o'eloek a, ill., under the act nf Assembly of the Coiiiniriiiwiidlh of lVmiylvaiili, eiititbd, "An act lu piovlde for the iiicoiporalloii and leg illation of certain coipuiatlons,' . appioved Apill 20, 1874, and Its iiplriiuiita, for 11 ihuilei of uu Intended eoiporatlnu to he called the Serautcai Institute of Hum 111 Development, the character and object of whlili Is Ihe iutellei tual, moral and ph)sical elevelopuieiit of Its mcinbci, and for thcis purposes to have, poch,l and enjor all the riglits, benillts and privileges of the si Id act of Asjciii blv and Its .supplements. The proposed thai lei' Is now 011 llie In the pro thountarv'is ofilco of Lackawanna county, to No. 130 M.ueh teiui, ion.1. II. S. A1.W0RTH, Solicitor. ESTATE of William M. Sllkinan, late of tho city of hiautnn, enmity of Lackawanna, state of lVnnsjlvuuIa, elccciurd. Lettcis of administration upon the above named estate havo been gi anted to tlic undersigned. All pcunm having claim', against mIi estate file hereby uolilled lo pieent them for payment, aivt thoso Imbbtrd to mid ilato will mike pajment to I.ORENXO n. LVIIAIt, Admlnlstrstoi, 210 Board of Trade liulldllig Scranton, Pa, WATSOV, DIEIH. k 1CEMMMEHEH. p j Mloine.vs for Estate, TVaders National Hank Building, "a Siraiiloq; Pa, FINANCIAL. I, F. MEQARQEU cS CO, STOCKS, BONDS, SECURITIES CONNELL BUILDING, c