s- t 4-c E' i THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i2t 1002. Ill I , NORTHEASTERN . PENNSYLVANIA FACTORYVILLE. Special lo the Scranton Tribune. Fnctoryvlllc?, Feb. 11. MIbs Stolla nnllcy, of Witvorly, Pa., was a guest of MIks Helen Hard Inst Sunday. The Hewn vouched here Mondny of tlio death of Sidney Covey, of Utlca, N. Y. Mr. Covey was ti pon-ln-law of the Ilov. Abol Wrliilcy, his wire's maiden name bclnc Ellin Wrlsley. Mih. (Jluiilos KllnelUtor, of Ulniitii, N. V., Is upending some time here with relatives. . Our well-Known townsman, -AW J. Watklns, has received nn appointment In the Rovcrninent lirlntliiR olllce at Washington. Mr. Wntklns loft for Washington last Sunday morning, nnd will enter upon his duties at once. Ills muriy friends here concratulato hint on his success. Mr. Watklns for several years successfully conducted the Fac toryvllle Tidings at this place, nnd of lute has been employed on the Scran ton Times. Fred M. Osterhout has left for Wash ington, D. C, to assume charge of the laundry which he, In partnership with Harry Brlggs, purchased recently. He expects to tnko his family to the Capi tnl City In two or three weeks. His many lrlends In this place wish liliu success In his new ventuic. Frank Dlxon and sister, Grace, of Nebraska, are here visiting their mother, Mrs. lluth Dlxon, who has been seriously 111 for some time. Walter Tourgee has purchased the barber 'shop and good will of F. M. Osterhout, and will conduct the busi ness at the old stand. Factoryvllle encampment, No. 210, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In regular session Wednesday night. All members are requested to be sresent. The young people's class meeting at the Methodist- Episcopal church has been changed from Tuesday lo Filday nluht. The gioundhog, who was foolish enough not to go back In his hole, be cause ho couldn't see his shadow on February 2, Is cither kicking himself or the weather man. The boioueli council will hold a spe cial meeting Thursday night to pass the new ordinances in legaid to the board of health. tied Jacket lodge, No. 524, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, assembled with their friends, In a goodly number, at their hall, on Main street, lust Thuisday night, for the purpose of celebrating their forty-sixth anniver sary. A good llteiary und muslcul pio gramme had been ai ranged by the committee, and was much appreciated by those piesent. Judge A. A. Vos burg, of Scianton, was the orator of the evening, and In Ills fluent and ensy manner endeared himself to his audi ence. During his talk he said many good things of the order and the good work that It is doing. A banquet was held in the hall below the lodge loom, at the closli of the programme. 'Mit-s'.Can la Watklns has returned to her school at Prlcebuig, the quarantine having been inised. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Graham, who have been .spending the greater part of the winter with their daughter at Carbondnlo io turncd to their home at this place on Monday.. District Attorney O. Smith Klnner was a business man at Wllkes-Barre on Monday. Jeiomo Lord, a former resident of tills place, is making an extended visit to friends lieie. Mr. Lord was clork at the Paiker House at the time it was destroyed by lire, but since that time has lesided In Scranton. Edwin d Fox, who is employed at Snyre, spent Sunday with friends in town. Thomas May has resigned his position as clerk at Hotel Graham. Hauild Stone, fotmerly a resident of this town, died at Kansas City, of pneumonia, on Satuiday. Deceased was n hi other of Cannier Edwin N. Stone, of the Wyoming National Bank. Mr and Mis. George Skinner left Satuiday for a visit to the Latter's parents at Fiecland, Pa. J5x-County Commissioner Michael Brown, or Lenox, was doing business In town on Monday. Gcoige West, of the firm of West Hrotherd, was doing biisliie&s In Wilkes Huriv on Monday. Mrs. Hlla WinternuUo toturned on Monday Horn Mehoopany wheio she has been visiting her mother Mrs. Minor Brooks, for some time. iHJCHOLSON. Special to the Scuiilon Tribune. Nicholson, Fob. It. Messih John und Fred Huh, of Jjullalo, N. Y ao the guests of their parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Murtln Huh. Last Thmsday evening quite a ciowd of Nlcholsonlans journeyed to New Mllford to attend a dance given by the young people of that place. A Jolly time wus spent by all. Following are the names of those in tlio party; Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Williams, Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Lo Hoy, Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Wl!ium Frlel, Mr, and Mrs. W. C, Lord, Mr, und Mrs. F, D. Benjamin, Mr, und Mrs, T. IJ. Coonoy, Mr. and Mrs. L, N. Shields, Mr, and Mrs. M. D. Kelly, Mr. and Mis. N. C. Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Freden bure, Mr. nnd Mis, Walter Williams; Misses Virgil Taylor, Eunice Day, May Fnner, Bessie Stephens, Uuth Johnson, Florence Wllltlns, Jessie Stephens, Ad dle nought, May Hlnklle, Com Stephens, Minnie Burke; Messrs Harry Reamans, "Will Ciock, Main Ice Hlnklle, Hoy Potter, Glenn Lord, Bny Snyder, WlnfleUV Hlnkle, George Pratt, Clint VOI7R FAITH will beat strong as ours if you trys Shiloh's Consumption i if vf tr A an(i ont 'rou; 1 .Nil t-" euaraiiteeacureorrt me we refund free trial bottle if you write for It. 61IIl,Oir3 costs S3 ceutaaua will cure Con. sumption, I'tieumonU, SroucliltU aua all tuuff Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a day, aud thus prevent Mrlous results. jiiin uee uoiuir jucse inings lor w j ears. 6. C. Wells fit do.. I.e Koy. N. V. Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects iha Stomach - , v Doyle, Walter UlllltiRs, George Doyle, Stephen .tonkins, William Warner. Mr. M. D. Kelly who has been 111 at his Jiomo on Stnto street. Is con valescing. i ' i ii WYOMINGSEMINAnY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Kingston, P.i., Feb, 11. Dr. Conn, teacher of biology In Weslcyun univer sity was a pleasant visitor last Friday. Ho spoke to the studonts in Nelson hnll on liucteriu. An lntcr-scholastlc debate was held In Nelson hnll, Friday evening, under the auspices of the Independent society. The Amphyctlon debating society of Lima School, Genesee Conference, debated on the negative side of the question: m "Resolved that the United States should assist her merchant marlo by a subsidy." Although the Judges decision was against the Indo- PICTURE Can you llnd her pendent boys It was a success in other w ays. Mrs. Frlsbie, of Syracuse, is visiting her son !2aton, a student and her sister Miss Chubbuck, the perceptress. The basket ball team s doing nice work this season winning games from Plttston, Wilkes-Barre and Lafayette teams. Next Friday night there will be a game in Fettebone gymnasium with Lehigh university. COLGATE UNIVERSITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hamilton, N. Y Feb. 11. The 'var<y basket ball team defeated Syracuse university team Filday even ing by a score of 21 to 17. Excellent playing was done by both teams. Colgate also recently cereatod Hamil ton college by a score 19 to a. On Tuesday evening last Prof. A. P. BUghnm and wife entertained the junior class. A committee consisting of E. E. Arnold, I. H. Benedict, A. L. Babcock, has been appointed to confer with Prof. It. W. Thomas in regard to inter-collegiate debato regulations. A debate Is being arranged for with Hamilton col lege. President Merrill will addiess Onedla County Veterans association at Utica, Lincoln's birthday. John Mason Tyler, Ph. D. of Aniheist will give two lectures entitled: "The Relation of Kellgion anc Science," be fore the seminary studonts Feb, 19 and 20. Mr. Paul Potter, captain of last year's track team at Williams' College and graduate of same Institution will coach this season's tiack team. A meet will be held with Hamilton college at Clin ton on May 21. Pi of. ftobert W. Mooro of the Ger man department gave an illustrated lecture on William Tell at Utlca recently. The Baptist Historical Society with rooms in Colgate library has received from Mr. W. J. Coxey of Camden, N. J a complete set of tlio Homlletical Itevlew contnlnlng fourty volumes and valued at $100. The Delta. Upsilon fraternity lecently gave an Informal reception to town and visiting friends. Weyhurn, '05 and Bailey, '05 have been Indisposed for the Inst week. The regular mid-winter reception of Delta Upsilon will be given February 21. A word of explanation may help soino to distinguish more plainly bo tween Hamilton college nnd Colgate University, Colgate university is situ ated at Hamilton, N, Y and Hamilton college Is situated at' Clinton, N. y nineteen miles north of Hamilton, HALLSTEAD. - ' , Special tu the Scranton Tribune- llalUtci'l, Teh. ll.'llio hUitchuMu',-. i-.it died of old age on Satuiday at I p. m, Tom lui been a resident of tlio old Matlon heio for twebo oji, ami his los U deeply deploied. I'.uiy raihoad nun lotcd dui, and lio wus fed dily on dig choicest bits obtainable. Thu btatlon is draped in inoiirnlntf, Oil Thursday ctculu?, IVb. IJ, at the Young Men's Christian awoclutlou ball, will occui a uiy intcicstlnir cntc-italnnieiit. Anions thoto from out of tour, who will take pait aie; 1'iot, Charles A, Ilntlcy and Miss Iteatrlfo Morris, of P rantou, and Miss Mjry bhuiger, of pinilra, :n. tutaliimcnt to coinincncii at 8 o'clock. Admis sion 15 ftints, Keryborty welcome. I.eo Aldrlcli, one of 11. M. hcoten's linemen, was qulto fceiiously hurt on Saturday by filling twenty feet from a telegraph polo. Mrs. J. Y. Cludfstcr !tc her brother at Mountain Valley iccinlly, lloiu On 1'iti, 8, to Mr. and Sirs. Ilruco Cliasc, a son. Mi. I'. J. O'.Ncll Is ill at her lioin on Day. ton avenue. Jllss Nelllij Tieiney, of Norwich, visited her parvnU list week. Mis. tluilis llrawu irturned to her home in Nlcholfon Monday c-cn(ii. J. 1). Chldester is!ted Ids brother. J. W. Chi. dester, last filday, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V, Preton weic calling en friends In New Mllfoid Tuesdjy, Mr." snd Mrs. K. U. Ilandrkk were Uillug In Monti oso last uexk. The social held at Charles Hankers by the MclhodM society was 4 success. Proceeds about eleuu dollars. Miss I.iora Vun Ijjjii. of La ucboi unspent Satur day nl Sunday with her parents In this place. ilD lues Aldrtc-h returned lo her borne in New Mlllonl TticitJ' after upending a shott time with her tlstcr, Mm. llett Waterman. Mrs. Charles Ctinncll was a vltllor In lllng hamttm Monday. Miss May Tobcy Is III at the homo ot Will Decker. lleorgU DoWllt U Ultlng Jlr. (leorgo I,amt. Mr. Charles Van Zandt Ii sick with It gilppo. Mrs. W. P. names Is visiting her daughter, Mm. L. 11. limny. ,1. I,. Hom was n Scranton Iallor Monday. UoinTo Mr, and Mrs. Webb Hauilln, of Cheat Bend, a son. ' Comet McKlnney, of McKlnne.v's Still, died Sunday, fell. I), interment In Hose Hill cemetery, Wcitncsdiy ntlernoono. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lames Perry were calling on fflcwls In Susquehanna. Saturday. Mlil M. Cntrlggr was In New York city Inst v cek. Miss Cora Harmon Is III at this writing. MOOSIC. Mr. Oliver Lnlllii, of Plttston, was a caller In town eterday. Miss .lennle Dick has returned her duties as teacher In the Mooslc High school, utter nil Ill ness of four weeks. ' A surprise patty was tondeiod Mies Until White head last. evening at her homo on Main bticct. An cnjojahlo evening was ppint by nil. Tlio Ladles' Aid society of tlio Methodist l'.pls coptl church will meet this afternoon nt the par sonace. Miss Imhella Law, of Kington seminary, called on MI'S Maijorlo Robertson Sunday. The members ft the Epuorlh League nro liav Itig the watls of the Methodist Episcopal church Ircscocd this week nnd the Wednesday evening pucr meeting will be held In the paisonagc. PUZZLE. three brothois? Tfae&teicaL TODAY'S ATTRACTIOiMS. Utnt'M Kobcit M.mtell a "Itainlcl." Mght. ACVDKMY Miy l'i'Ue Comedy Company. Afiernoon nud nlchl, STAlt N'cw- Xlght Owl-,-. Af lei noon and niKlit. "The Penitent." 'those who wcie not at the I.jceum list mght to see '"llio IVnitcnt" have luKscJ it for all time. It will neer conic this way ,ig.iln. 'lho pliy 13 a bw-eet, beautiful btoiy of "loe, hiticd, jealousy nnd rouns;e," to quole the ad anco notices. It h woen about a M'llcs of illc-Kttlm itts birth-,, dolajed marriage cercinonlc-i, unnatuinl cohabitation, unllliallty, unfiatcriulity und aUou! oilier like nubjccts. "Camlllo" i ottir of ims as conipaied to this lauh, dale and nulMmio thing. A cry capable conipui, uiifoitunatcl, ii wanting iU talent in depicting its hamming sieneg I.ouN Leon Hale, the leading mm, Leigh ton Leigh and Daiiil Ilanchett do pceptbnd!y ilecr woih. Maudu Clair Mihw nnd l.'ditb Pan bey ibo acquit tliciiiihcs ery ciodltahly. May Fislte Company. Minding loom only wai the condition at the Academy of Music jestcrday afternoon and hut nUht, when the May 1'iske company plajed "1'ig Hotflngton" and ".Nell Gn.uin." This attcinoon, "L'lider Two riags" will lie prcMiitcd, und lonlglit, "liie Gold King." Robert Hnntell. "Ihinlct," the play to be produced by Hubert I!. ,M intell tonight, under the t-.an igcment of M, W. llanley, certainly is an "old timer," having bien often lepeatcd, but unlike miny o the mod ern (liaiiud it btlll vigorous and horses well to demoiMialc tlio icsouiceful ta'ents of that guat tragedian, ltobert I!. Munich. To dllato upon the woik of Mrs Mautcll would only bo a lepetltion of what the Ameilcan public is mil- aware, ana the announcement of Ills ap pearance at tlio Lyceum theater will bo heialdul wllh pleaiuic by theater-goers in general. Mr. Mautell will be seed tonight in "Hamlet" and to morrow night In "Othello," "Up York State." The now- country phy, "Up York Slate," with l).uld lllgglni and (Jeorgia Waldron, Its aulhois, at the head of a fine company, will be at the Lyceum Saturday matinee ami night. Thb new drama is an lntcictiug btoiy of the unconven tional type, well told, and set In the proper, but not overdrawn ntinosphoic of tuie niitirit). It Ini, all tlio marks of the skillful woikmiiiship of one who knows how to appeal to evciy section of an audience, It has pathos, patrl'itUm, hu mor, Fpuikling comedy, and occmloiully icalls tic and powerful drama, at Jiu't the light mo ment!. llveljn Illalr, the iiolilc-1ie.ii ted gill who sicii-llec-i hei love and hopes to iny on honest debt, l In lho hands of fiooigla Waldion u cieatlon cf much feeling mid distinction. And the puiiui Orcen of David biggins will lank tioni now on as one of the best iitfeilnga of tlui hlagc. Seals ready Thuisila nioinlng at I) o'clock. Pnderewskl. .Nevti In Uno In such genuine inUiut and un bounded cnthuilasm been bhown In this city and vicinity .is is evinced in the coming at the new priiiory on Monday, l'cb. 21, of tho woild's nio.t famous artUt, 1'adercvvskl, 'flic possibility of our having tiK.li a music al genius in our midst has umuscd ull who appieclato genuine merit und tho result will, without clout, fill the armory on this orcciislon. The news of his coming sceiui'd lo in my a too good to bo tine, but the ic.illzlns ol tin (act is most convincing. The tame Inter est Is noted In all the uutsido towns. To uccoiumodato those from Wilkes-Ilarro who will come, a special tialu wilt bo run. Special rates uiu announced fioni nil points on thu Dela ware ni'l Hudson luilroad between Honcsilalc and Wilhcj-llaire. 'fho dlagnm Mill open ut Powell's music stoio Monday, I'lb. 17, at U a, in., ami at Lea W, Lopjs, I'ubllc Square, Wllkes-Uauc, and II. I'. CIjiK's dmg stoic, Caibomlale, thu simo date. Gieat Mid-Winter Ciicus. Ilic nild-w inter ciiciw, t be given I'ibruji) 'JO, 21 and 22, with a mitluie hi the 22nd, is the talk of the town. Kurbudy Is going, Scran tonlans jbva.vs like a ciicus and it generally has to wait until tummcitlma to attend it. This ur Is an ciccptlou, as there will be given in the new armoiy, on the dates above, one of the best circus peifounanccs ever seen iu this ty. There will be an elevated lng, to that every body can sco In the. middle of the big lu'l. There will be ll" Mi show "barkers," the bended lady, the fat man, the tiukc clisriuer, and cvciy thing that tends lu make a ciicus what one iv pects. ' There will bu trained iorc, mules ami unl maU of dlttercnt ilc-scilptlou, baic-back riding, hurdle jumping, lllug ilug performance, double trapcre rlW, elide for life, triple liorlionUt bar, twenty comical cIowih, grnhd tirocclou In nldo to ojicn the peiformancc, a large troupe nt Japanese Jugglers tbo beit ot their kind now In this country. The whole entertainment will run two and one-lull horns. The proceeds from this ftlgaiilte performance ate for the bcucllt ot tho lntcniatlontl Corres pondence Schools' msoclatlon, nud Hid inembeis of this organisation Imvo on band prcllmlmry tickets which they will soil at one dollir apiece. Thco preliminary tlcltcls will entitle the holder to n choice of reserved teals two da)s before the regular pale takes place. Thin the adtantigc of Lulng theo tickets In advance. STAGE NOTES. 1'iaiiU .f. l'crlcy will produce n nen musical comedy entitled "The Wild ltrwo" nt the Oanlek theater, Philadelphia, next month. Sclma lleimnn la nnnouueed as one ot next eel son's Btarc, uppeailng In 'Tor the lied Cross," an emotional drama ot the Civil war. J. Lister Wall U.L-, n' gi-indion of the fainom nld-tlmc actor-manager, is a member of the Mui lay 11111 flock company, In New Yoik. It Is now r ported lu Xevv Yoik tint a musi cal comedy N being vviltten around "llucklcbairy rinn," In which .Iciemo S.vtcs will star next sea son. Xotwlllutaniling the fact that Wllflo Collier has pli.ved "On the (Julct" something like u(K times, he his not fl missed a single perform once. Olga XelllcVsolo will probibly play In this country nest season, her coming to America de pending upon whether she can obtain a new play or not. liOiihe Dicw, who, by the wa, w named after her giauduiother, Is miking quite a suc cess In 'The Second In Command" with her father, John Drew. l'jnl Kcstei hie dramatized Murk Twain's1 "l'oin Savvtr." Chutlcb 1'ioliiiun will present It ne.t season, but as et the actor foi the title part has not been selected. 'the Auguttin Daly Musliaj qoinptny will pie "till nt the Lceum theater soon that delightful lyrla gem, "San Toy," which has been the big gest hit In e.us. It Is now in Its thlul .vear nt Dalj's thcalei, London. The compiny romprlses many well-known people, Including Samuel Col lins, Paula LMvvaidos, Gcoigc K. l'oitescue, Marie Celeste, and othoH. The orchestra will be under the diiection ol John lliahjiu. THE MARKETS Wall Street Heview. New Yoik, 1'ib. 11. Todij's stock maiket thowed a furthei expansion in the dealings, und the gicat.iiioguluilty of tho maiket continued, 'the telling side was rather better repiesented than vtc'idi, but many Impoitant blocks tool; up the advance at new points. The disposition to take protlts wis very nitural on the eve of a holiday. 'J here was obviously some misgiving, also, among .-peculatlve Inocrs lost the expec tations of coming deals wuultl not be ieali7cd. Tiiis wa-, ibpcclally the case among the local tr.utloii stocks, whcie tlie glamor of the coming announcement ol the Mcliopolitan Stiect it ill way ileal lm sulfeicd some decline. He-cent Ban gulno expectations of benctits to accrue to the expiess eompinles trom some sort of consolida tion MilTcicil boinc cclise, as shown by the sharp drop of 7'2 in L'nited States I'.xpress, although the block- tin illy tallied 1M. Ameilcan L'xpicss ii fun rising neuly 5 points, lost it again. The Mcil stocks wne all vcr hcivily bought on en (ouraglug trade pio'pccts, but tho United Slates Stiel stocks met enormous ollerings ut cveiy blight advance. The lite movement in l'cnnsl vault wiu icgiuleil as an alternating movement with tint In bouthein Pacific and due to opc-i.i-linns by the nine intcust. Texas and l'aciilc was advanced on the -stienglh of tho increase in ths eaily disbursement on the comprnj's scconel incomes, lho bujing of the Headings continued verv large, but the showed tho effect of piollt taking. 'J lie iudustiials as :i uilo outside of the Rtcel stocks and ronic of the gas stocks were in clined to hc.ivinc-s. Amalgam itcd Copper showed a good iilovpi but closed with a small net lo-a. 'Ilia closing was active and lncgulai. Total hales todiv, bSr.rJK) bluiis. Ilusiness ill bonds on tinned Luge and the pilce movement iiiegulni-. Total sales, p.u value, l,iU0,0U0. United Stites new t'b adv inccd !s pel cent, on the last call. The fullowing quotations ire furnished The Tiib- une bv M. S, Jordan & Company, rooms TOJ-708 Hears building, Scranton, l'a. Telephone, COOS: i Open- High- Low- I'los- inc. "St est. iug. Aincile.in Sugar i...U's'i 12SJ4 1J7?8 l-)i Atihioii 7b',i 7fci 73 75'i.. Atchison, IV us'', libvs USY t'S'A llrook. Traction 07 ti7', Uii Oli Hilt. & Ohio 105V& 1051 i loi-.!, joj dies. & Ohio 17 47 -WVi It'Mi Chic, k (1. W 2Ji 21'i 'Jjij, 2-iU St. l'aul ll HIS 107 1117 l.ock Island 03'4 iwttj, 100 ICJli Kan. & Tex-., l'i M r,U W fiS Louis, k Nash lulU "', fi-,i,i 10J "Man. i:i"V.Ued lli uiij, i. yti Met. Traction 172 172 170 171 Mtssouii Pacific 1(HV, lot leu? 101 Southern I'uutlc 07',i 07". tifisi li7!i N'otfolk k Ves-tem JM 57-H liie J0'.(. I014 jo-!J WA l-ue. 1st IV 7(11,1 TOli Ii'i78 70Mi N. Y. Ceutial lOJVi lWiVi Itt, HVJVi Out. & West .iivi ?Ah :;i5s :ura I'euna. It. II 1J0T IJI74, 150, 13114 I'ucitlo Mail J',', jsa 4',. tjUj Heading Csai 5'l jbi . 5S-8 Heading, IV Site. Sl54 Mil 8.1H Southern It. It ;uu 3ji mm ;u Southern It. I!.. IV .... 11V4 tr,?i X, y: 'leiin. Coal k Iron .... Ul 07 oi? 01,14 U. S. Lcilhei lli, UK. ii v.. iug U.S. leather, IT Sl',1 S1'4 Mii bP4 I ulon l'acifio 101 101-74 10JS, 101 Union I'.ieillc, IV M HO sO'h k'l'A Wabish, IV I3TA uy, ui 41H n ostein Lniou ui. uii a ni Col, I'liel k lion fsjia S7',j Sfti SU?i Amal. Copper ......... 713i 72'. 71U ilsji People's Uas 101 02 101 lOlVi, Col. So ..-. if.el (,ii (,i4 ir,)i Texas Pacllle X0V iu yii; jou Am. Cai roundly 21i',l 2!)'. 2UU 20i, Am. C11 roundry. IV... fsS',1 Sb'i M &, V. S. Steel Co., IV .... IPS If. It 44'i V. S. f-tcel Co., IV .... ill ps8 oi y,, Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Diiiy Co,, IV County Savings Hank k Tiust Co.. l'lrst ftional Hank (Carbondale) ,, Stand ml Drilling Co Third National Hank ., Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. 1'conomy Light. II. k V, Co l'irst Nation il Dank Liclta. Tru-t & Situ Deposit Co.... Clark k Snovrr Co., IV. fscrauton lion 1'ence k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Woilcs Scianton Savings Bank ,.,,, Tiatleib' National II ml; Scianton Holt k JCul tl o I'comV's Dank Hid. Akksi CO 5'X) CO CW 2"a 49 1S00 305 125 lno OS BOO 220 UrJ lu'j 73 US US 113 100 102 103 113 03 ... New Mexico lly, k V, Co I10.VDS, Scranton I'assenger Hallway, first Mortssge, duo 1020 People's t-ticct Railway, llrat mort gage, due 1018 , People's Street Railway, General moitgagc, duo 1021 Dickson Manufacturing Co. , Lacka, Township School 5 per cent. City ot Scranton St. Imp, 0 per cent , Scranton Traction 0 per cent L'conomy Light, Heat k Power Co.. Soranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. U. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) riqui-M.Iu. Hcans fJ. 10. Duttcrl-'rcsli creamer, 21i.-, June eieamery, BHtci dairy. 22e. ( lieese UUal2e. Kggs Nearby, 32c. s faniy stoiagi-, 27c. Pe-a-Per bushel, fpl.a. Polatoeo Per bushel, bJe. Onions Per biuhel, fjl.ui. New York drain nnd Produce Market New York-, Feb. 11. 1'loui Showed continued dimness and u fill- tiailo ut old pilccs. Wheat Spot llrui; No. 2 led, telle f. o, b. alloat; No, 2 lid, POUe, elevator; No, 1 noithern Dulutli, Mfte. f. p. b, ulloitj wluat ruled xeiy firm all dav, cIommI nrm and lc net higher; Maith iIumhI SIHc.J May, WJic.; July, SJ91c Corn spot firm ; No, 2. OSc. elevator und l.Sc. f. o. b. ullout; loin held film ull day, closed firm ut "i .iH-o. net advauie; Miy eloaed H7c,; July, W'4c. Oats Spot firm; No, 2, 4"ic,; No, :i, 4Sc,; No, 2 white, We-,; No, a do,, 40o.; tuck mined west, cm, lllaJOc,; ti.nU white, lOaMe. ; on a trurcliy nl Mai khorts at Clileago thu outs market ml V J nc cil th.nply and rcmalmil lie lit dining the diy, lluttn- Siiongj eieamei, 20a2sc.i do. fac iei), lUialtte-,; June iicamei, lOaiJc. ; leu ovated, I3a22c,; imitation eiramel, lSa21e.; ttute dill, 15a2V, C'lnt'e ITrm; statu full licjiii small cail ni.ulo famy iolon.il, liuUo,; tl.ito full cream, mull caily made fancy white, HiiaUV, large eaily mule coloicd, 10s,o. ; lulu tail made vlille, lOc, Kggs Stead ; btate and Pcnuwlvaula, 2ba20c.; Vve-sleiti, 2ii2S'(.c. ; koutheiu, 2Sc Chicago Oraln and Produce Market. Chicago, Feb. 11. Timidity among tpeculatois in tho gialn pits over what might happen dur ing toiuoi row's holiday on tho boa id )ed to cru cial coveting and with a few- bits of bullish news lulpcd toujid better prices ull around, Mjy wluat rigUtercd a net gain of ae,; Slay com, '4 c. und Ma) cuts. HuMc I'rov taloni close J a thudo to i'.i:. higher. Cash quotations eic as THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, .1 Cents for finch dxtra Line. Tor Itont. l'OH 1111X1 Six-loom Hat with Bteam heal nnd alt modem Improvements, from April 1. Oil farly. l'rcd C. Hind, D03 Mulberry titled. llOUSi: roil HIIN'T, nt 43S tjulncy avenue; nil modem Iniuioictncntt. Inqillio nt 410 (Julnty avenue. l'Olt IIK.NT-Dtiildlng occupied by Ileli-cr k IVarnke, comer Main and .lack-ion tioet best location in Hjde l'.iik. Appl) to 1551 Sanderson incline, POIt IinNT-r.nhrged offleo In IMull bulUllng. Apply to Janitor. l'Olt ItK.NT Mngle house on Oreen ltldge street. Intpilre 102.1 fimlciion fivpnue. l'Olt HUNT Corner store No. .'(02 LntKrmniina avenue. Alio itnclllngs above. Apply to Ooldmltli Brot,, 301 I.ackuvanna avenue. l'Olt ItllN'T Slore room on second floor over HIO Lackawanna avenue. Phtc gla limit, In quire of Krotosky Uio-t. blOlll! IllJILDI.Nt! fof rent In Dlck'ou City, Pa. llulldlng 60 feet by 21 feet cellar under nil, nnd second stoiy can be arranged for u family. All In good lepilr ready for ue. Two coal brenkcis mid minis tloe bv employing over a thousand people. An enterprising merchant cull get a luge trade. Apply 10 William II. ltlch lnond, Richmond III1I, HI23 N. .Main avenue, feeruiilon, Pa. roll HUNT I'rom Apill 1, building now- occit- pled by the Dickson Milling Co., N'o. 12 Lackawanna avenue. W. V. Ilole, Coiinell llldg. II ALP llOUIlLi: liouc, C13 Hairisnn avenue, PIS. Alo half double home, 100s Pine street, $17. Possesion now. Apply CM Harrison avenue. For Stilts POIt SALi: CIIi:AP-U.iy Middle horse, S ear souuei, lino saddler und good ililvet. Ilcuion for belling, no u-c fur fame. Call or address 1'. A. tchercr, I) k II. office, Piovldcnce, Pa. Ui:i.CI!AN HAULS for Mle; high grade; pedi gTced stock; all ages; all prices from jil.00 up; now- is the time to statt breeding foi spring siles-. Call 01 addiess CJlccn Hldge ltabbitry, Ulj Capou'e avenue, bcr.uiton, Pa. LACi: CUIlTAINS-COt) palm ianey Curtulni -it auction. Ms Lackawanna .tventu'. hee auc tions. KOIl SALL' New double steieoptlcon lauteiu In cluding high prcMUe dl-s key und scieeil. Compiested gas used foi liht. Cost 12j. 111 sell cheap. .Mjv be examined in oflice over Dav enport's Book htoie. Main Ftieet, Pl)mouth, Pa iOIl &ALC-Laigp load of pine kindling, stove length, dcliveted an) where for 2.(jii. liiid wood, fj 50. Jfail oideis Jcnninge, (Vnt1.1l mine svvltth, Kifteentli htieet, m brii. votu wagon and get a load. FOHCUD SALi: Iwn good lionest niarei for woik, weight 1,101 and 1,400; have in woik for them. Wllllim H. ltkhmoml, P.lchmoi d Hill, bcianton, 3425 Noith Main Avenue. FOR SALi: CllllAP-ritewood. iron roofing, tlm bcrs, boaid-i. scantling, etc., fiom old cars; tultable for all puipose". Jcniiings, Ceutial Mines switch, foot of Han-pton stieet, off South Main avenue. l'Olt SaleTwo light spring wagons and some harness, cheap. Kvans, rear 11 J2 Lvuerne stieet. FOR SALL Cheap; horse, spring wagon and harness, at No. 1S20 Cetlar avenue. For Sale or Bent. roil SM.K Oil Itr.NT Stcie and harness fhop attached, also dwelling over the btote; luge pitiomgc; no opposition in town; coiner of Drinker and Chestnut stiects. Inquiio of (!. W', Host, 101 11. Drinker btiect, Iluinuoru, Va. KOIt SALII Oil KENT Fann 120 acres, 11e.11 W'.iveily; hotwe and two buns; large apple oieliaid and sugar bush. iniiiiiu P. I'.. Stone, 321 Linden street. l'OH SL11 OR RENT Single house and lot, No. 1110 Mulnerry stieet. Equipped Willi all mod em convcnlenccD, Inquiio on prcmi-es. John Knoble. FOR SALE OR nilNT "single bouse, Ml Wcltotei avenue. Ten looms; cilv steam heat; pos session April 1. O. r. He) noids, Council Dldg. Wanted To Purchase. CASH PAID for old gold nnd silver, jevvehry, watches, diamonds, bilveiware. AUdicss Ed- ward Uo.vle, 222S P.uk Row- llulldlng, New York. Auction. AUCTION today and every day until sold out. bis. cu-loads Pan-American epewition furniture and linen, consisting of tables, iton and btass beds complete, diesstis, 13,000 pieces linen, blank ets, pillows, counti rpancn, pillow cases, towels, etc.; largo quantity carpets ami hoe cuitaius. Carpets sold cveiy day :i o'clock slurp ut COS Lackawanna avenue. Cummlngs Ilros , Auc tioneers. Furnished Booms. I OR RENT Furnished 100111 foi gentleman, with use or uutii. Addiess jji wcitir avenue, city. FOR HEM' One furnished loom, with Impiove ments; also one on thlid tlooi, cheap. U27 Adams uvcmic. rURXISHED ROOMS for lent, modem improve nienta; private family; tentlemeu pieferred, nt W7 Adams avenue. FOR REM l'uinished tiont loom, with beat, bath and gas; near court house; gentle-man preferred. Addrers Room, Ilox 200. roil RENT Furnished loom; Hicat nnd bath. o;j Linden btieet. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with beat, gas and bath, gentlemen preterm!, at 50 Adams avenue. Money to Xonu. I.ARCiE OR SMALL amounts, I'iniiiptly mnde. Intciest 5 per tent, Okell, Attoiney, Coal lAchange building, ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY '10 LOAN Quick, straight loans or llulldlng nnd Loan. At from 1 to a ncr cent. Call on N. V, Walker. ail-315 Connell building. ' Lost. LOST Between Dltksoit and piovideme .1 poekei- book containing moiic), checks and tupeu, l'lndcr will ple.uo retuip to , r. 0'llo)le, SO Willi nil stieet, bciantnu, und lecclva rvwaid, inc. iaiaij.tr.: No. 1 ll iv sieil. S1.I.S- Vn. 1 nmiii wistctn, frVtHi prime timothy teeed. t-UMl; meal poik, 13.70an.T3; lanl, $t.JTfaal.sOt nil"!., ,WJ, all, r-,.iwu(,..iu, Uiy S.I11CU SIIOUKIl'lS, 7a7',4e,; short i-lcur sides. W.SOaS.bO; whlsko, tfl.31, " Chicago Live Stock Market, Chicago, Feb, 11. Cattle Receipts, 6,000, in. eluding IWTexins; bteady; good to lultiie tceis, W,60j7i puor to medium. SlaU; nockeis nud l(eiki, ff2.S0.il. 50; lows, 1.23a3; betlars, 2.Wa 0.23; cunners, ifl.a3.23j bulls, lf2.23i,U0; lalve-s, itJ.KOaT.bO; Texas fed steels, vlaitu Hogs Rueluts today, 43,000; tomoirovy, 15,000; left ovel, 7,0.!: blow and u shade lower; closed strong; mined und butcher, i3.93a0,40; good lo (holio heavy, $0.30a0.47H; lougli heavy, Sdad.21; liaht, SJ.lOa 6.00; bulk of s-ihs, ,t)OaU.W). blieep Receipt, JJ.OtW; seeji Hiong; lainli-s strong and hlghei; good to choice we-theis, iM,"5a3.23; western sheep, fftaij'V.ba; liutlve lambs uud e.iillngs, l-J.Tjl UUO; vvcjteni lainlio, .23aO.M. Buffalo Live Stock Mnrknt. East Buftab; Feb, 11,-Catllc-ReccipK, :m lilirs. sVt.lOj.', Kll- miiirli.. sv In .1 u s-l n 1 All fch. ,. .. , ..1 l.in.Ui 1-, l..,j s.v.. .b'l -.-.-. -.-fci- h.. .u.,..n. iivtvifiS, ,'sj head; Catoe-. higher; sheep, mixed tops, M.6eti LW; ollteis, Sla,73; welhus, Wa5 50j .veailings, f3 3ai5.75; icp lambs, sel.50aO.S.3j culls to gooJ, tl.73aU23. Oil Market. Oil City. Feb. lO.-Crcdit balance., IU; certifi cates, no bid; shipments, o$,tj70 baiiels; average, b0,942 barrels; igtu, TU,45fl banels; average. 57,, SM barrels. follows: I'loiit Dull nud sludy; No, a spilug wheat, 71a73i'.; No. 2 lid, Mabtii-.; No. 2 oat-s. 4J'ic; No. 2 white, ISVialSV&c; No, ,1 white, I2ttal2?lc. : No. 2 r.ve. Uk.: fair in 1 hut 1.1.I1. lil-.il,, nun, ,iv-mvw wnq , ll'-IH, lltiaj ira, sU. Hogs Iti-eelpts, 6,50(i head; fall Iv active; bist grudes, 5c. lower; heavy, fcfl.00,5u; mined, HllXiU.40: lilirs. 5.10j5 Kll- imiirh. s-v list.1 mi- 1 3 More BltANOH WANT UVF10BS. Want Advertis-smontB Will llo Received nt Any of tho Follow ing Diuu Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIULT, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue, (1USTAV PICIII.L, 00 Adams ayenue. West Side ' OEOROi: W. JENKINS, 101 South Malu avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERI'l'i:, 720 Cedar syenue. North Soranton OEO. V. DAVIS, coiner North M!u avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dickson Hvcnue. F. J. JOHNS, P20 Oreen Ridge stieet. C. LORENZ, coiner tVashlngton ave nue and Marlon stteet. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 living avenue. Dunmoro J. a. DONE k SON. Help Wantod Malo. WANTED A steady, Industrious mau to solicit orders ftom oftlces and business house! thiougliout the 1 ltv; sil.ity nnd commission. Apply Lmdon Mfg Co., Jlridgo stieet, city. WANTED A mau who has had i3mo eperIenco as :i collector and sollrltoi. Would be le quired to give bond. The Southern Mining Col poiation, 4J17 Frankfoid avenue, Philadelphia. WANTED To the right patties, permanent sal aried positions will be given. Refennces re quired or security. Call 310 Spruce stieet. WANTED Men with salesmanship eiperienco to icpresent mi old linn. Men with bruin, tact and energy (olheis need not apply) such men can make big money. Permanent position lo cull on merchants local teultoiv. Excellent iliance to light p.ntles. Cull or addiess Mi. Lehmiii, St. Charles Hotel, Scianton. WANTED Eperlenced colored or white coach man. Mnt have gooil lefeience. Stale wages opccted. New 'phone 500U. 45 William stieet, Plttston, Pa, WANTED By leading Philadelphia bouse, first clan salesman, to sell general lino of paper to the retail trade, one who has 311 acquaintance preferred: must line best reference and be able to furnish bond. Address P. O. Hot 203, Phila delphia. IJelp Wantod Femnle WAMED An epeit .Monroe avenue. cook and l.uiiuli cs- S30 LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit sub-.eiip-lions foi 'lho Irlbune; good coniniis'-ion of fcied with .1 fall (.uitantee for hrst-el-ivs woiker. Apply peisoinlly at Ilusiness Minagci's ctflce, bcianlon Triburc. WANTED i:prilenccil, uiuuate stcnogtaplicr with good English education. On.- who un derstands law work piefened. Addiess 111 wilt ing, E. C, caie Tubune. WANTi:i lly a good gill to do hou-ewoik in private family; only small family pa lug good wages need reply. Address 11, S., 'tribune oflice. WANTED air! for geneial housework at Dalton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Agents Wanted. WANTED (icner.ll agent; for tlio county of Lackawanna to repicsent Hie Empiic Life In suiaiuc compiny of New York (Incoipoiated 1S81) to a man of experience nnd good recoid a liberal lontiucl Is ofleied. Addiess btating expeiiotuc and refetenees. C. ZIiiiiikt, superintendent of agencies, 220 Broadway, New York, Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able bodied uu muiiied men between the ages ot 21 and U5; citizens of tho United States, of good character and tenipeiale habit-., who can speak, i-ad and write English. For information apply to Result ing Office, No. 12J W joining avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By .1 good honest gill at genetai houscwoik in small piivate (mill. Addie-Ns Miss M. It. Foul, (leueral Delivery, City. SITUATION WANTED Young man desiici situ ation as bookkeeper. Experienced, liood let- eieuees. .vuuicss 11. u., wn- oi viatiiuu t.iuuur AN EXPF.RIENECED woman wi-hes n position ns lioii'ckccper 01 light houscvvptk. Can be seen at Atlfngton Hotel. ' SITUATION WXXTED U) ull uiound blaek sinllli, horseshoeing a special!. Coleman Ilorcnk, lent 10c, Pitttston avenue. SITUATION WAM'ED-My nn ixpeit laundicss on ladies' aud intli'iiKU'.s line laundry; can liuudei coluieel (oloied shlits without lading. Ull I.lo)d sueel, top llooi. Hint of city let cicnecs. SUX'ATION WANTED By a liilddb aged lady as huuscl.ccpei 01 at geneial hoiisewoil; in small fnnll). (..lit glvu lefcrenee. Addiess K. S, 'liib 1 tie olllce. REFINED, educated )ouiig' vvoinan wants cm plo)iueut; mi) one de-liinj; hei seivlecs in any way .iUiIkm O. II., T1II111110 nfllie SirUA'llOX WANTED -- n espctt laundicss would like to get ladies' and gentlemen's lauudiy btopping tit hotels; 1.1:1 Uuiider cclo.rd slilita without failing Hums licit of elty tcfei clue1, 711 l,lu)d btleet, top Hiio.-. WANTED I!) middle ubc man, u place as cook ill hotel or rcituuiaut. Addtiss (Awl:, Tribune, A MAN who uiideistatiils ull kinds of hold woik would liko lo wink evenings In hotel or res taurant. Addiess Cluillc, 'tribune ufllec, SITFATION WANTED II)' a widow to do wash ing, liouluar 01 1 leaning rr any kind. Ad. dres Mis. -I. Millie, 712 Silmelt couit. Heal Estate. FOR SLE llottso wllh good watci, null, und gaidcn. In Eliuhuist. 'I inns to suit, Ad diess Dr. llJteDoii, Ui7 Washington uvenue, Ir2,20il WILL bu) 100 aim faun thle-o miles 10111 Miholson. 'Funis to suit puuhasei Vim strong w S-iuikis, agent, Plltslou, Pa, SPLENDID lll'II.DIMI site for sale, 01 exchange. Best Hilleetiun, foi small home-. Address bOl Meuis llldg. Hilt SALE Social dioieo lots cm Webstel ave. line between Flue and (libson streets. Will sell iu plots of 4(1. .VI 01 DO feet (lontuge. (1. l lie) Holds, Connell llulldliu. FOR HALE New house on Cornell stieet, Round Woods Path; modem improvements; ra,v terms, Apply lo Spilng llook Lumber Co., or i;, S. Woodhoutc FOR SALE At I lark's Summit; a place of ll.'u uiics, house and bam, good finlt: cheap for cash. Inquire of Mis, L, l.liuUay, 1)11 North Main avenue, city. FOR BVLE One scre'ot land, Improved with nine-room bouse; plenty and varietv of fmit; good location In tillage ot Fleet v Me. Mis. Olive Fish, Fleetvillf, l'a. Business Opportunity. -SS-',wV MOCK AND WHEAT lltADHRS without delay. Wute for our special maiket Utter. Free en application, s. M. Hlbbuid k Co., members N. Y, Ceiiiolidsted and Stock biclunge, 41 aud It) Uioadvvav, Nesv Yoik- ltabll4hcd 14s.)l. L,ng Distance' PhoneU3 Broad. SITUATIONS WANTED PRUn. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Thu Pour Lines, 6 Cents for BactiBxtri Unt, PROFESSIONAL. fcJMfa m vi 11 j--vwir-vw-vsv-vsy-vvj-u-fxrxi-riji j-i r-u-si f Cortlflcd Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINU 2;l TRADKHS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD If. DAV13, ARCHITECT, CONNELt. Building. ' FREDERICK L. BltOWN, ARCH. B., REAU Estato Enthnnge llldg.. 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HAIIDINO. CM CONXELt, BUILDINO. Dentists. DR. O. 15, EILUNBERUElt, TAULt BUILDINO. Spruce street, Scranton. Bit. C. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE. iawyois. ntANK 15. BOYLE, A'lTOHNF.Y-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 13 Burr Building. F. K. TRACY, A'lTY, COMMONWEALTH BLDO. D. B, REPLOOLC, AITOIINEY-LOANS NEOO Hated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WILLA11D, WARREN k KNAPP, ATTORNF.V3 nml counsellors-at-law. Republican Building, Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND COUN-''"""at-Iavv. Commonvvcallli Building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21. , ARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOM? OOJ-POl, OH, fl00ri Mca building. L- VATRE5. ATTORXnY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONATs Bank Building C. COMEOYS, Q. REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. ,V-, BI:ITOLK, OFFICE MOVED TO Nol llWyomin" senile. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASIIINQTOM avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFriCB 339 WASH- Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chrpnia Uisea-es, lungs, heart, kidneys ami gcnito-urinaiy organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK OAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Ratea reasonable. P. ZIEdLER, Proprietor. SORANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. k W. VA3 Jenger depot. Conducted on tho European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRICiOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULT3 ANI cets pools; ni odor; only improved pumps used A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leivc oidcrs 110s North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor nel Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE k CO . SEEDSMEN AND NURS er)men, store 201 Washington avenue; greeu houfcs, 1950 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782, Wiro Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR fill LACKA. AVE.. Scianton, Pa., manufacturer of Wiro Screens iMiscellaneouU. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO ORDER) also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 2U Adams avenue. MEGAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN v clones, paper bags, twine. Wai chouse, 131 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES-BAllRK RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scianton nt the news -stands of ReUinsu Bio;., 400 spruce and GO-I Linden: M. Norton, .122 Lackawanna avenue; I, S. Schutzer, 21' Spiuce street. Dissolution of Partnership. THE FIRM of I. F. Megtitgel k Co. is tills diy dissolved bv mutual consent, Roy Chester Megargel rctiilng. I. F. MEGAROEf., ROY MKGAltOEL. Any debts due to or from the llrui will be se tied bv the undersigned who will continue the. brokerage and commission business iu Stocks. Bonds and becuiltlcb under the firm name of I. r. Megargel k Co., with beadqiuitcrs in the Con nell buildi.ig, Scranton, Pa, I. F. MECARGF.Ii k CO. Scianton, Pa,, Feb. u, 1902. Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM All uaitles that wish ran bt speedily and peimmently cured ot ull tu ..!.., I..- ,-, llliuii.MiiHo., liv .1 vxrstiMn f nmnrmni. Cures guaranteed. Inquiio or address .1. E. Tay 'ay lor, Scianton. Superfluous Hair Removed. SUPERFLUOUS HAIlt, Walls, and Moles, pain less), permanentl) , scientifically removed by electric needle; exclusive method; no sears. Tria' trcMtinciit flee. Cull and bo ionvinccd. llcU-i S. llucliinaii, Dcnnatologl5t, .112 Washington ave. Rooms and Board. ROOMS TO HUNT, with boaid. S09 Mulbcrrj street, Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to boaid, (Jciinan or English. Call any tims after Thursday, All conveniences, t07 liaril'un avenue. LEGAL.' ' Till". ANNUAL stockholder meeting ot DrpL-cu Mill and (lulu company will be held In Rpouv Ml, Council building, Mondii), Fcbinaiy;(,l7, 1902, at 1 o'clock p. 111. EDWARD L. HULK, -JccicUrj IN HEt Incoiporutlon nf the hcianton Stoutyui-In-? I.ikoI Union of Scnilitoii. IVluwlvunli. Ill the C'oiut of Common Pleas of Luckawnipia lountv. o. iin, Manli Term, 1902, Notice Is hucb) given that an application will bo made to said Couit on Monday, March ', 1002, at u o'clock a. in., under the Act of Ai Kindly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to uuthorlza the chattering nf associations ot emploves and to provida punish ments for the fnudulent upiuoprlution or use at their pioperty," uppioved May l'i, IbSU, and tint supplemeiiu thcicto, for the lhaite-r of nti Intend cd lurporatlnii to bo tailed "Tim heranton Stone cutteiK1 l.otal Union of Scranton, Pennsvlvant? " The ihuraitei and object whereof Is the main tenance of an association foi their mutu-ilftitd, benefit and piotettloti lu their trado conic) n, and for those pur)Oses to have, possess and. frtjoy all (he pilvlle-grs pf said Act of Assembly aud its supplements, 'flic pioOpc4 cluiter is novy on file in tho oflice of thu Prothonatary of Lacks wanna eouiily, ut tbo above number aud term. TAM.OII A; LEWIS, Attorni')s for ApplieaiiU, CLERK'S NOriCE IS lUNKRl'PirV-ln the Pis, trlet Couit of the United States foi the, Mid. die DLstilct of Ptnn)lvaula, ChiUtlun 15. Con nir. of Stiaiiton, Uiluwaiua County, Pcntis)! vanla a luukrupt under the Ait of Congress of -luly 1, 19S, having aiipllcil for 4 full dlschaue fimn ull dbls pioiahlc ug.ilnst lib, estate under said Act, not no Is heieby given to ull known tredltuitt and other persons in inteirst, to ap pear befoio tho ojlil Couit at Set niton, in said Disttleti 011 the 2llli dj of Februai), at IU o'clock n the foietinon. lo show- cause, If any Ihey have, wh) the piucr ol the said petitioner should not be uranled. EDWARD t. W, SEA11LE, CleiV. To Whom It May Concern. I WILL NOT be mponsibla for sny debtsrou. 1 1 acted by my wii, AH in F. Miller, ot Dal ton, after Fvbiuiry 12 Mr. Charles S, Miller. l