1 1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1002. J t V NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ACCUSED OF ROBBING BOXES. Koncsdalo Postoillco Mystery denied Up by Arrest of Young Smith. Ppcel.il tu Itic S'cranlon Tribune. Hoiiesdiilc, Feb. in. for tliu past 'two weeks patrons of the liotiosilalo poslolllco have been nilasliiR mult mut ter, which hud dtmilipciui'd after reach ing tlio HoncKdnlo ollloe. Thla wns u mystery t the postmaster and attund iintfl. Recently some of the iiiIkhIiik matter was found hi i place that" caused Misplclon to center upon u young coloied lad named Mnfrird Smith. Iirtepu yeam of hkc and uin jiloyed In the Allen I mum barber nlio)i. The lud was closely attention and llnal ly confessed that he had been removing letters from several of the combina tion boxes In thu lio.stolltco. Many patrons who hold llieso boxes have been In the hublt of merely closing the door and not breaking the combina tion to their lock box. Hy this neglect freu access could bo had to their mall. This became known to young Smith, No mall was missed from boxes that were locked. The motive appeared to be mere curiosity, he not realizing the grave crime. Smith was promptly anested and placed in the county jail. Postmaster M. 15. Allen has placed the matter In hands of the postntllee authorities. The lad has an Invalid stepfather and n mother who does washing to support the family. ROMANCE OF SIDNEY. Daniel Pierce and Jennie Layman United After Many Years, t-pci l.i to tin- Su .u 1 1 on Tubimc. Forest City, Feb. 13. Daniel K. Pierce, of Sidney, X. Y., and Miss Jen nie Layman, of Walton, were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage, in Foie.st City, by Row It. L. Clark, this week. This couple won engaged to bo married years ago, but owing to a misunderstanding, drifted apart, Mr. Tierce traveling all over the country and llnally bettllng down in Now Jer sey, whore he married and where his wife died a year ago. Returning; to Sidney, lie went into the hotel business and by chance Miss Lay man stopped there one day for dinner. They met. Their differences were ex plained away and the courtship was ro humed, with a happy ending. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Feb. 13. The "old maids' convention" in the guild room of Christ church Friday evening attracted a very large audience and the entertainment was of u very amusing character. Thu "spinsters" gave some very candid opinions about the men of the town Mho had failed to do their duty. 1'atrlcl: Cleary was again out yester day, for the llrst time after a siege of illness. The dance of the PhiuTariuonio club took place in the Opera House Mon day evening and was thoroughly en Joyed. Mls3 Maine Brown Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Y. J. Maxey, in Montrose. D. J. Iteese, of "Wilkes-Barre, visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Ueynolds, last week. Misses Allco and Julia Gillen weie In Carbondale Saturday, attending the funeral of an aunt. Miss Mae Slmpley, of the Northeast ern Pennsylvania telephone exchange, is visiting relatives in llonesdale. Melville's orchestra held a bail in Piokovits hall Monday evening. Mrs. Simeon Slack Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. K. Hatch, at Fish's Kelely, New York". Frank Doud, of Scrantoii, visited old friends hero tlds week. Valentino socials will be held in the Presbyterian church parlors and the Methodist pan-onago Filday evening. The young ladles conducting the af fairs have sent out very pretty invi tations to the boys Mho aie expected to be on hand and select their valen tine. The Parker Concert company ap peared In the opeia house last evening before the largest and best pleased audience In the People's Popular Course lectures. The reciter. Miss Uaynton, made a decided hit and the other mem bers of the company were talented mu sicians. The two-months-old child of Levi Decker died last evening after a ten days' illness with pneumonia. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock Friday morning, itov, C. A. Spalding will conduct the services and interment will be made In Hillside cemetery. Mrs. J. D. Caryl, of Scrantoii, Is the guest of former neighbors here this week. The Initial club met at the home of Mrs. T. C. Morgan Tuesday evening. The council at Its regular session de cided to withhold all further payments from Nolan & Collins, the contractors, until tho suits now pending for labor and material are settled. It is said there aie another claim to be fcettled. A new ordinance piovldlng for a tax on tranelent merchants passed two readings. Tho bonds, to the amount of JIO.OOO, were awarded to the First Na tional bank of this place. Frank McCabe, of this place, and Miss Lorutta Decker, of Owego, were married by Rev. P.. H. Walsh In St. Agnes' parochial residence Tuesday afternoon. MIbs Judson Heath, of .Susiiuehimna street, is 111. PITTSTON. Bpccial to the Scuntou Tribune. Pltttston, Feb.t 13. Tho anti-Saloon League of Luzerne county of which Rev, J, J. TC, Fletcher, of this city, Is at tho head, hus Hied twontyflvo remonstrances against ap plicants for liquor licenses from this city. Among the applicants objected to nro J. Keating; M. Holleran, John Har- A If You Could i i7fc UUUll, intotliefuturCBUclseethecoudltiou In irl, t.ll .- ..nt.-l. IS ....l,l trill bring you, ypu would seek relict at once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption f"rf jm Guaranteed to curt Coa- ,jrP sumption, Bronchitis, WV V Astliina, ond all J.ung Troubles. Cure Coughs and Colds in a day. Sffl cents. Write to 8. C. "A'clis 6; Co., I.c Koy, W. Y for free trial bottle. ' Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tbe Blood relt, T. 13, Mangan, l A. Joyce, Dom Inlck Corcoran, P. Walsh, M. J. Hughes, Charles Kcltlmrdt, E. J, Burko, A. Panklswlcz, A. J. Clifford, James Corcoran, J,. D. Boyle, 11. 0. Snyder, Thomas lloollhan, T, Durkln and T. B, Leonard, Among tho list arc the city's thrco leading hotel keepers. Joseph Schwartz, the well-known butcher, of 13xetor borough, and Miss llcrlhit Freeman, also of that place, will be united in marrhtg-c February 2. Thomas Mullln, a lL'-year-old son of Mis. Bernard Mullln, of Urowntown, died yesterday afternoon from it com plaint whlcli Is said to be attributed Indirectly to vaccination. W. V. Hownian, eldest son of ex Mayor C. C. Uowiiuiii, of tills city, was a member of the trio whlcli represent ed Cornell College In the fencing con test with the University of Pennsyl vania a few days ago. Tlionuts F. Mullln, of plank street, and Miss Maggie Walsh were married PICTURE Whlcli part of San lepresented? yesterday afternoon in St. John's Ro man Catholic church. Wyoming borough is now free from smallpox, the quarantine having been raised on the Burns home today. Thomas Clark, reputed as the leader of the famous "Willy Gang," of Dur yea. was given a hearing before Al derman Barrett here today charged with breaking into the home of Mrs. Julia Brennan at Duryea a few days ago. j TUNKHANNOCK. bpecial to tlie Scuntou Tribune. Tiinkhaimock, Feb. 13. Mrs. Byron Kelly, of Washington street, Is under going treatment at the AVilke-Barre city hospital. Dr. B. K. Blddleman was called to S.iyic, professionally, on Wednesday. District Attorney Klnner received of ficial notice on "Wednesday that James Terry, a prisoner confined in the East ern penitentiary, has been pronounced Insane by the physicians. Terry was sentenced in the fall ot 1900 to a term of 11 years for killing his brother in a drunken brawl at White's Ferry, In this county. The court will at once take tho requisite action to remove the prisoner to an Insane hospital where he may receive such treatment and care as the case requires. The entertainment given by tho ladles of J. W. Reynolds' relief corps, on Tuesday evening-, was a pronounced success. The programme consisted of recitations by Miss Lulu Brown and Mrs. 13. F. Avery; vocal solos by Mrs. 'A. Wells Reynolds, and violin music, by Mins Bessie Vaughn, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Fowles. The entertain ment was first class in every respect, and the ladles are entitled to much credit. Kvory part of the programme was heartily encored by the large and well pleased audience In attendance. A luncheon followed. 'Squire Mark Keeney, of Bruintrim, was in town on business Wednesday, Miss Josephine Stark Is visiting friends in Scrantoii tills week. A gang of forty men are engaged In shovelling snow on tho Montrose rail road between IMniock and Montrose. No train has been through since Sun day last. Asa II. Frear. of Lake-AVlnola, was in town on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs, A. S. Keeler Is quto 111 at her homo mi Wyoming avenue. Marriage licenses have been Issued to Samuel Price and Miss Laura May Wlnans, of Meshoppen; Valentino Der by und Miss Mary Voplcus, ot Marsh Creek, and to Joshua Allen, of Jen uiiigsvllle, and Miss Abblo MeNeal, of Lovolton, Lewis Comstock returned on AVodues day from a visit to his parents at Lov elton, Byron B, Blakeslee, who Is employed as a salesman In a store at Nicholson, Is very HI at his home on Warren street, In tills place, Oliver 13. Reynolds, of West Nichol son, was calling on friends at this place on Wednesday, HONESDALE, ipetul to the Scrantoii Trlbm.e. llonesdale, Feb. 13. At the aiiuuul business meeting of the Honesdala Presbyterian church held in the chimM hut evening, Kdwln V. Torrey and S. W. Powell weio re 'elected trustees, and Kdltor 13. A. Pennlumn was elsct ed to till the vacancy caused by tho death of W. W. Weston. The repoit ot tho scctetnry, If, Scott Salmon, was accepted by a rising vote, and was of unusual Interest to the society, as It showed tho entire liquidation of a debt which the society haye carried for a number of years, and that they stait the fiscal year free fioin debt. Tho total lecelpts for tho past year was $7,964.4t, and tho expenditures 47,73J.3S. The average Sunday collections, $s.U9. The trustees reported the Investment of the fund left by the late Stephen Torrey and Miss Caroline Torrey, the income of? which goes to the church. WrTrtHrTBltTOTrTTSTW ' '-TfTrif'TTr-T rTTVl Theatrical, j 1 ' ' ' TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. tACIllM lliotkuiiy Grand Concert ("oiiipniy. Mfrlil. ' ACADEMY May 1'bkc Comedy Company. Afternoon nml night. STAR Bohemian Hiulesimcr. Alletniwii nml night. Mantell as Othello. Above mi thin tint Hubert Manlcll has done allien lit? memorable "Moiibars," li hW Ollicllo, as depleted nl ttio Ljccniu but night, bifuio a good-slcil iiutllciiu. An II unlet, the previous night, lie was h.nullciiiieil by his tobitsliin". The bet lli.it could be said ot him in Hamlet wns lli.it he Old inneti to overcame this li.inillr-.ip by his Intelligent, discriminating leading. What was it handicap to hlui In "llanilit" tened him effectively In "Othello," He Is mi admirable Othello; In fad, It wim doubtless the picvalciit opinion ot tho'o who saw bolli pio.entalloin that one who can ni Mipeibly poitniy tho one should penult liliiiclt tn ilk bclns dNiippolnthiff in the olhci'. Ills coiupiiny, too, mh at a tar belter luh.iiitase in the pccond lay. Mlfi M.ulu lloodi ltiwrll 1 a notably Uliclcnt Pe-ilemona. nml M.nl.s Plica In uio-it capable In tlio pint ol Ijbo, ulilth exJits fcaircly le tiblllly In Its pioper pieetilJtlon tliau doM the title lole. .Mr. Manlcll's woik v.H thoroughly jppicclnlcd PUZZLE. Francisco is here lii pealed uiil.iiu tails maikei' the end of each act, ami at the I1n.il ciutain, iiiiujii.il and fiijiiifl cant .11 it K tho an liencc deminded uf the principals Hat they reappe.n. At the Academy. ".Veil (in.Min," ,i play vlo-ely u-eiiibliii "Mis-tre.-i Xoll," lModuicil last scatm by Ileiuletla f'io.man, .s piecntod jcateulay afternoon at the Academy by the lliy rii-ko company. Ml-s l'ibl.e pla.ied mo-t acceptably the, lulc of Nell, tho bewitching and audadotu woman who made a illln fcljio of Clnilcs II. The company pioduced "The I.iltb'-.;,i',Miet" lau nii(hl. Time w 111 be two pel foi planers today. Bohemian Burlesquers. JIiiici . Van's Bohemian lliiilon,uu. ueic late in opciunpr Uielr cntcilaiiiment at (he Star thea ter jfetiulay afleinoon, and it was neaily half past thiee o'clock befoic the cuitiiiii vi'nt up. A Kooil-n.itmed tiowl pitiently waited and heai lll.v cheered i-pcccho- by JIaiiaRei- Alf. Hailing. Ion and M-leeliom by the otcnestiii. 'I lie lloheinijiw llnally opened with a music-al .sketch, which contained alls fiom "I'lnifoio," anil a trootlly umouiit of stage (duKcr, The olio cmhi-aeid acta by St. Jo! ml Nicnlai, Illlev and llmjlies Ciaiey and llurnett, .Maddov anil W.ijne mid oIIum. Tho H.iliemhun will leuiaiu at the Mir the balance ot tho wi"k, with mall nc's.s d.iil.v. Brockway Course. Tho Atlanta Constitution y.i.ii of Muie, Ito-n I.inde, the 'ontrallo, who will be heard at the bjce'un lonisht wild the Ilrochnay (fiand Con cert compiny ifiiu. Uoa Umle, the contiallo, has been heard in Atlanta before, and tho mnllence was in a iiicwui- pic'pucd for l.er admirable work, hhe i a woman of comm.inillnic presence, und last night was luud-mnely gowneil. fcho posso-oei a loiie of raiu qtiallly and iai.e;n, which tlie has binuirlit to a high desice of perfection in the execution. Theie is a fine Ijilu quality In the upper leifljter, while the lower notes aru leuiark ably rich, Ubiant and finootli, and her work lliiougliout shows feelins and (kill as well ad the nicest c-are In detail". It Is not too njuli to kay that Bhe kluiPil tho honori with Mine.Nonllca In eicry lntanec." "Up York State." "A summer acatlon at jour home" U the way 1 New York clillo fpeaks of Dalid Hli;irlns' ihanulner new play, "Up York Mate," which will be pieseutril at tho Ljctuui Saliuday ln.itiuee and night for the ur.t time in this city, Jh. lligliM in his adept manner ban (,-Uen thl play o much local character that one fancies himself for the time bclns In that section of the Adiron dack la which Mr. Ilisglm h:u laid tho kciuh of his latent and bicatest tucios. The play will be indented ciaclly a It was iluilng its long urn at the rointcenth Street theater, .New 'loth-, with the Identical company ami tbe miiiid (rcnie elfectn. .'ale of caW opened ii.tinky inoruliig. Marks Brothers' Company, 'llie Dally fl.t.clto, Mich., tas of JUikt Iholhcis' block coinpan.i, which )U)t at tho Academy of Mudo next week! 4 "lleallMii W the ono sieat i'-ieiitlal of un ae loi, and liUsii, mo thu eetust apphuuo u he'.uy lllaln hear;. Mieu Mt acting I tine to life that Ills) wuik H leeched with what U gencially (oiuldeicd iu tlgus of dis.ii)inoal. It U u biu'o klgn of iciognUcd liieilt. No better illu.tutlon of ihU could be glu'ii than but night when Alex. M.nUt. as Square Ludlow, deeps fonvatd wjtli a knife to clo up Jack (loodmaii, a joung' man In a flout low epiang ti hU fret and tdioutcd, 'fook out there, .lack,' and t lie n h.ink down Into lilt tiat blu.hlng llko a school bu.. It wa tlio highest complliiient that could liavo been paid llie .it lor, and woitb moie than un,uet. Jlay A, Hell, .h Nell, wa In her element In the rle ot u nmlcap, and iccebcd gcneiom, applause." Mid-Winter Circus. i:cijbiHb, U liiicicsted in thu lomlng mid winter tluni and It Is rlabt they elioubl be, lor a peifoiiiMiieo of thU kind luj never befoio been gbtn in icianton, ami out.ide uf tho fact that It li for the International Coircpomlemu School .uiociatlou'd lientfit, eieiy one who uttciuU will get incie for liU money than at any other euler-taliiuie-ut gluii hen?. Don't Ihliil; ihut it I not u tegular elicus, for it U. The-io are to be Iioki-4 and rideit, tulue'd j.iinlti, doukejs, eau'i of au inab, a u-.'uUi ling In tho center of the ball, a tide (ihuw a mi (liter, and a grand conceit af-, ter Iho peifoiniance. 'JliU It leall) the eicnt uf the teatou, and no one should 111U1 It, 'llie pilcvt range fimu i'l cenU to l,o. lie fviH'd wau will bo em wlo ut IVwell' iimle Mure, beglnnhnr, Monday, tho Kill. 'Hie mem Ih'i. of the a..xInt!on have now to oflrr piellinl unary tleUtt, the puuha.eit of wlileli will lute the pill IU so ot cccuiing their rvaU two iljji be foio tho rogular tale, tu that tlio holder of pre. Iliuiiuiv !el.e,l may get their place Saliuday inoiulug at 9 u'clock, ln.lead of Moiwlay. iUay will take adiaiitajtv of IhU op(ioituuhy. IUue' band will furiiltlt iiuttlo for all 'he t'Clfoimaiicat. STAOE NOTES. One of the Humbert of tlie Kugvnbj Ulalr com. pJi.y wa ttricuu ultli inall-ix ut Poll Huron, Mich., lnut week, and the entire aggregation was quamntlnetl lar thiee tla) in a Mitall liou on Ilia oulsklrU ot the clly, Ctlicl llarrymore H reported to be agAln en Itageil, liol, hoier, after the nnat ly!o of theater riigagrmrut. Thh I. -ilil to Imobc die heatl, hut no further ilenlgnalton li given of the gentleman In the case than I hat he Is "an Hast eih mail." Tho triple slar nlllince of Viola Allen, Oils .Skinner nml .limes O'Neill, who were to appear In "The Hunchback;" having fallen through, n combination for ft tnr lour Is talked of between Mr. Skinner and (luce tleorge and two oilier well-known favorite.. Alidicvv Mack's micccm hi "Tom Moore" has pinved greater than ever his most Faiijtulne friends predicted e.iillir In tho ponsoii. Mr, Matk prefents n mot artltlu impersnmttlou of u k.iiu pathetic loinmlla (.Imractcr In the part of Mooie. Ills vehicle Is vvuithy mid tils support udequ.ite. The public appioval his vvmk in this role Is re ceiving luilleiilrs that there Is n Held for his en deavor In America, even Humph the Impersona tion of refined hlsh character has been long neglected. It would teem (hat he Is ilctlucil to follow In the tootKlcps of that famous lil-h conic dim, .hlui lltiiugham, who once cnjojcil u vogue wlilc li gave' liinr a prominent place among the leaders of the American stage. Herrmann, Iho great magician ami conjuiei, appeals at tho locciun next week, supporlrd ly a inrgc compiny of culcitnlnerii, lleiiliiiiin is a wonderful man with a vvnndeitul pair of hamU, and the old F.i.vlng should be changed for h's special benefit to read, "My Hands iue my for tune." Herrmann's Illusions for the pieent sin son, which arc new to thl coimtiy, iue marvel lous, startling mid en'.itlonal, They uic "Noah's Alk, or After llie flood," "The i:-capo fionv blng Sing," and "1'he Tuihlih Klopment." Me tides the magical portion of tho cntoi t.ilnnient, McWalters and Tymii and Company w'lll pie-cnt their latest New York vaudeville ael, entitled, 'HeeniM In the Die.'slng Itooui." The management ol the Lyceum theater an nounce that the Augudin Daly Musical rompiny, presrnllng Hie icijrnlng melodic success, ".sin Toy," which had a phenomenally prcqieious inn at Dal.v's tlieater, New York, will constitute the very iittiiclivc magnet at this home next week, and the enlliu organisation, which numbers' over one bundled luembcM, will appear. The d.ilnly musical, mimical comed.v, Willi lis gems of melody and supcib -.cenlo cnvliviimcnt, in all lis cntliety and peifeelion of detail, Including a grand chorus i.f sevenly-tlvc. Its wealth of strict ly correct Oriental costume.", direct Importations fiom I'anlon, t'liina. and a series of goigeous stage pietuics will be given. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New Yoik, l'cb. 13. Today's stock mirket was similar In diameter to that of Tuesday, but showed an increased disposition tu icalize piollu wheie vonliler.ible uib.im.en bad oicnrred. Tlie local traellon ttocks wciu under decided piess mo, and notwithstanding tiio suppoit accouled to them tbev exercised a depressing Inllucncu en Hie icst of tlie maiket. The same was true of Amalgamated Copper, whlcli "sagged avvaj under constant olliiings without inueli evidenie of nip port, closing at a net loss of 2!. There was no nevvb to account for the vveaknos. The leport le eched or gioss lainlngs foi the ilrt week in l'eb miry thowed a lather pieviileut tendeney to dicieease comiurcd with l.i-L jear. 'Ilils w.u notably tiue of t lie Southwestern railroads, but tlicic was iii.n ked sticngth in that group led by Texas r.icilio witli n li.io of '!" on inlimallins of veiy laigo ciinliirr. Tlieie were unusually logo deilius in the Coloiado and Southein Klocks which wciu supposed to he due to expec tations of increased dividend disbursements, but llie common lOi-e an c.xticme 'J?i over Tues diy's level. Iho steel stocks showed oonie caily K'sponse to the acij favorable conditions leported in Hie tiade, but iclap.-cd wltli the lest of the maiket. The maiket eloped slightlv Irregular but generally easy. Total sales today, SS.M00 hlunrs. Theio was a Aery laigo business done In bunits but the movement of prices was Iriegular. Tola! Mire, par ealue', $j,S1iJ,000. United Slates bonds weie all unclungcd on the last call. The follow lug quolatlons arc furnished The Till)- unc by M. S. Jordan & Company, rooms 703-705 Mcars buildieg, fc'craiiton. Pa. Telephone, C003: Opin- High- Low- Clos- Jner. est. rst. iug. Ameiieau Sugar US 125 lai? 127 Atcliibon 7SV4 7S?s 77!i 77s Atchison. Pr PS-i ses'Ji tbii PS'.i lliook. 'fiaction OiU Uf Cli l,19i Halt. & Ohio KI5Ve 103T1 Wilt VSli Chic. ,t II. W 2.H4 2.7S UP4 noj Lhes. i: Ohio OiVj Jel 4.l' JOVi St. Paul 1C7 1(,7U 10.TU :i.")Ts Hock Island 100 V WlA IcKITs Kan. & Tex., Pi- 5"vi u.' fill'.i St Louis. & Nali 1051 Hill in, iiKti Man. r.ler.itcd l.'il jx:'- PiO-li 1.11 Met. Tiaetl 170U 171 i li!!rj 17li'i Mlssomi Pacific Kllli J0IT4 Kini 101 Noifulk & Weslern .... ) rik ?''' S7-"s Llie I0;i i07i yu?I 40 Llie, 1st Pr 707s T()i dOi'. (,9;s N. Y. Cenlial una; ij.-,ai. kiiiJ k, (int. k Most . :ni at am Peniia. II. It i;,ia4 i:,t?t ,-0i. VAy laciiic- .Man i.,;s so it'l ai Heading ZV iw is fia'!, Heading, Pr JfiH ain; sVi btai Southern It. It st'l .11 ;;-ii ,'i.ia; Southern li. It., Pr .... 'Xi'i 'MV- (Ij'.i W Tenn. Coal .t Iron !(;; bll Di (.1 C. S. Leather ll UK us; ip, I. s. Leather, Pr Slli SI!'- si1,- M'. luion Paclllo I0i, vt'l m-!H 101; Union Pacific i'lls SOT; f'l'i Mi, Wabasb, pi- u jp. ( j-.j 4jS. We.steiu Union am nm m ., Col. l'uel k Iron WH S7' fn SU". Aiii.il. , Copper 71 71 f.0!s i.'HI Peoples (las mm Mi7a vn,k mv Col. bo ii.i. pi 101 S7J Texas Pacific low. i mw. j. Am. Car l'omuliy 2!i- ..'!i3H .j.,ij .i,)- '! g- W") 4! "a '' Tin U. S. Steel Co., Pr .... us n vi'i. PPii Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackavvanni Dalrs- Co., Pr County Savings Hank tc Taut Co.. 1'lrst National Hank (Carbondale) .. Standard Drilling Co 'ihiid National Bank Dime Depislt and Discount Dank.. Economy Light. II. k P. Co Plist National Dank laicka. 'ltst S: Safe Deposit Co.... Claik & Snover Co., Pr Scranton Iron Pciuo k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Asle Works fscrantou Savings Dank Tiaders' National I) ink Sciautou Holt k Nut C o People's Dank New Mexico By. k (!. Co HONDS. Enanton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1920 People's Sticcl Hallway, that mort gage, due 1013 ,.., People's hired Hallway, General mortgage, due 10JI Dickson Manufacturing Co I.acl.j. Township School S per cent. City uf fccranton St. Imp. 6 per cent , Scranton Tiactlon 0 per cent Leononiy Light, Heat k Power Co.. Hid. Aikei 00 .100 8! CO 650 273 - ... 13 J 500 10.i MS 100 1)3 SOU 11.1 135 75 115 115 115 100 102 ... 101 115 1'3 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by II. fi. Dale, '.'7 Lackawanna Ave.) Plour LW). llean W.tO. Itutter 1'icali creameiy, '.'."e-.j June creamery, 2J"sc.l dabv, !Hc. t'heeie lt'.sauc. 1'gga Ncaiby, a.'e.i fane .lurage, av. Peas Per biiihel, sl.7."S. Potatoes Per bushel, SJo, Onlon.-Pcr bwliel, .$LW). New York Grain and Produce Maiket New Yoik, l'eb, I.I. Ploui Mill veiy firm at old pilccs. Wheat Spot linn: No. i! led, baTio. f, o. b, afloat; No. U red. isj'ic. elcvaiori No. 1 noilheiii Dululh, Kiic t. o, b, uUo.it; options except for a lulel (faction after the opening, weie film and higher all day; io-cd turn und ?jc lwt higher; Maivh lioteil 8i4e.; May, S3ic-.j July, Slliv, Coin knot riun; No. !, issijc. ele vator and C')e. f. o. b. afloat; outlon after .1 hal opening break, lallled and tinned very tlioug witli wlicit, lioldiug to all tb. alteiuoon and i losing linn ut :'e, net Jiiv-uuc; May elosinl (,7c; July, csir,e. Oats Sput llim; No. , 4K...; No. .1, Se,; No. 2 white, nOe.; No. : while, lu'.-jc,; hack iiilxnl wettein, H'a.'Aj Hack white, IViilc. ; options, llrni wlili otber Rialns, llulter I'limi cteameiy, Slajuc. ; elo. faelniy, 15ai0e. J Juno cicameiy, 17a2le.; lenovali'd, lSailc, ; lull. tiillou eieaniciy, lufk'.; stale djhy, lcUJ7e, Clireti' Ffinii ttate full ciejiiu, tin ill tally mado fumy loluied, llsalSc.t tlato full cicani, .mail early mado fancy vvlilte-, 1144c, i luge.- ixirly made toloied, l5ic ; large caity made white. l4i'- Hgg -I'iiiu; statu iiinl IViuisv Ivaulj, SSli uaOv.; ui-ttcin, S'Jljc-,; southern, iiaii-.tiOc, Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, l'cb. 13. follow lug a lather colorless opening wheat t inlay beixiuui tulily active ami mm on lepoits of a continental demand oud al leged depletion of euuntiy stocks, llie e.t of the grain list piollled tiiinatiie-tically. Ma) wheat closed .ic. hlglier; May torn and Mav oats lc, higher each. Pi-uvMons tloxd ttcady, .V. under 'lueteUj. Catli ipiotatlons were as fob Uw. Pluiir Dull and tieady; No. a ptlug nhvat. 78a7tk!. : 'o. 2 led, oSasOiie.; No. 3 com, Ulc-,; No. B oats. ?iaUo.s No. i white, 45ic; X. a white, HjIOc.; No. -J ije, Olc.; fair to THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents ft'ore Tlinn Pour Lines, 3 Cenls (or Hacli Uxtrn Litis. For Rent. uWVSfWWWMWMVWVX'WW tll'Ott IILST Party leaving Invvn desires lo lent hiiuse furnished, or would lent part of Mine: Mcam heal, excellent location, reasonnlila unl, Addiess ruiiilslied liouc, caic'i'f IMImne, h'ltllli: 1'Olt ItllNT-The laigi! stoic No, 1J0 Wiithiimton avenue, for lent horn M.iuli 1. Charles tchlager. l'Olt HUNT IImooiii house near riietorvvlllo, tplcndld location for tlio summer; good put lire for hone. Apply 1S73 Sandeison uvetiue, I'Oll IIKXT A tlngli liovi'e in lino londlllon with eight mom', balli looms uii'd laundry ami all liiipiovemctils at 1AJ.I t'apousc avenue. 11111 HUNT A very superior bouse, pcrfoilly heullhy, Inspeetor's tint, elrn luxurious ion veulemrs; line grnumls; .i haiidsiuiie liouie; lent fair. tlllwoii Jones, .'111 (spnim vticct. HOUSi: No. i!H N. Waslilnglou iivniue, 'oruer Pine street, 11 moms and bath; all In perfect older. Apply at tVI" Linden bticct. l'Olt HUNT One xldo of double homo, ten looms, illy steam, nml all oilier Improvements. Call at G!." Madison avenue. l'Olt HUNT Slf roiini ll.it with ste.nu beat and all modern ImpioU'inniK fiom pril 1. Call early. I'red C. Hand, MM .Miilbcn.v stiett. POll lll.'NT-llullding occupiid by Helrer & Win nkc, fornei .Main and .laikson street, best location In Il.vde Park. Apple tu l.'ial .-audiisoii avenue. roil HUNT enlarged office In Panll building. Apply to Janitor. I'Oll RUNT Single bou-e on (Ireen Illdge stiect. Impilie 1H-.M Smderhoii avtniie. I'Oll lll'Nl' Corner store No. Ml Lai kuiwuu.i avenue. Also ilwelltnc-s nbmi. Annh to i.oiiismiiu ino'., ;ul i.acii.ivviiuna aMime. l'Olt ItKNT Store loom on second lloor over :ill) Lackawanna uveniie. Plate glass nonl. In qulie uf Kiolosky Hun. 1 OH HUNT Prom April 1, building now ocur pled by the Dicki-on Milling Co., No. PJ laekawiiniia avenue. W. V. llovle. Council lllilg. 1IALP DOCHI.i: house, f;;3 Ilanlson uvetiue, hlf. Also half itoublo home, IfiOS Pino street. ..t7, Possesion mnr. .pply o.0 lluirltoii avenue. Tor Sale. rfvv.k'w-'t POll SALi: llhikmlth' tools and live kegs of if houe tlioen; v. Ill be sold at a lurgiln. Appl.v Oeorge Dcliraw, li7S Sindeivson nren.ic. l'Olt SALi: ( IIIIAI'-liay nulillc Iioim-,.8 veais isiiiiml, fine Kiddle i und good dilver. lti-as'iu for .vlling, no use for kiiiic. Call or addles., P. A. Scheier, 1) k II. otllcc, Piovidencc, Pa. LACi: crilTAINS-Ml) pain fancy Cuilalm at auction, uOS Lackavvanua iiveuue. S.'e auc tions. 1 OH SLL' l.aige load of pine kindling, stove length, dclheied anyv.heic foi 1.W. Haul wood, J.'..",o. Mall ordus Jennings Central mine swllcli, riKeenth tticet, or bilng miiii wagon and get a load. I'Oll SALi: CIIKAP-riicwoiid, lion roollng, ti:n beis, boards, scantling, etc., fiom old cais; tuilablc for all purpos". Jennings, Cential Mima switch, foot of Hampton oltcet, oil South Main avenue. l'Olt SALK Two light spring wagons and some hainets, cheap. Kvans, rear 1PJ2 Luerne street. FOR SALn Cheap; horse, tprlng wagon anl harness, at No. ISM Cedar avenue. For Sale or Bent. l'Olt SALi: Oil ltLNT Stoio and li lines.? shop iittached, also dwelling aver tlio store; l.iigc pationagc; no opposition in town; coiner of Di Inker and Chestnut ttreets. liiquiio of O. W. l'rosr, 401 I.'. Dilnker fctiect, Duniuoie, Pa. l'Olt .SALi: OK HUNT Single hou-c and lot, No. 111!) Mulberry slicet. LVpilpped with all moil em conveniences. In'piiie on premitei. John KnobIc. l'Olt SALi: OK 11CNT Slnglo boii-e, f.01 Webstei nveiiue. Ten looms; city (.tram heat; pos sesion April 1. 0. P. Hej nobis, Council Hldg. Unfurnished Booms Wanted. WANTKD-Apiil 1 by family of tluce adiill, four or live looms unturnlshcd, including heat. l!o 39, city. (1K.NTLI:MAN, wife and one child, ilcshc two or thiee rnfiinibhcd looms In refined nclghhoi hood: nm-t lie icasonablc and abOllilely piivatc; boarding houses wa.td stamps in'repljlng. Ad-diet-s, tinting full imticulars and price in lint litter. .1. U. B Tiibue. Wanted To Rent. WANTCD Vrom Apiil 1, fom or ilvu niifiuiiUbcil looms, icntrally located, steam licit. Ad dress box 2j, Tribune. Wanted To Furchase. CASH PAID for old gold and silver. JevveTry, watches diamond, silvciwure. Addiess Ld- ward Iloyle, 2J-JS Paik How llulldlng. New York. Auction, UCTION today and every day unlit sold out, sW cai-ioaos i"au-.mei lean exposition luinltuie and linen, consisting ot tallies, iron and luass beds complete, drcsseu, lo.uoil pieces linen, blank ets, pillows, counterpanes, pillow cases, towels, etc.; large miantity cupels and lice eintalns. Carpets told every day :i o'clock hnp at HW Lackawanna avenue. Cunnnliigs Uios., Auc tioneers. Furnished Rooms. IOH HUNT One furnished loom, with linpiovo incuts; ulso one on third floor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. rURNISHKD ROOMS for rent, modem Improve menu; private family; gentlemen pirferrcd, at ,W Adams avenue, 1'On, HUNT lAiniUlicrl front room, with heat, bath mid gas; near com t house; gentleman preleired. Addrecs Itooni, Uog 200. FOB HUNT Furiiithed loom; heat and bath. O'jj Linden street. FUHNISIILD ROOMS FOR RL'XT. with heat, gai and lath, gentlemen prefened, at tJfiQ Adams v enue. Rooms and Board. ROOMS TO ItLNT, with board. bOl Mulberry street. iholco malting, OOidlc: No. 1 llax teed, fl.fiSj No. 1 norlliwettern, VI. "Hi; prime timotliy teed, tUtSOS inet4 poik, (fl Wal.'.70 laid, u,SUat).ji'i thoil ribs, tides, W.niaS.M; iliy saltfd tbould'u, 7a7'4c; thoit clear tides, SS,75ab.e,j, Chicago Live Stock Market. Tt,.-uj.'i;, uu, l,""lMfl uj) lUNiUi lUlllOf- row, 10.000; left over, lO.UDOj heavy stead ; mhed D.I. I lll.ll, .mil I ,1.1b. Ill ln. It. Illtvn.l .....I I. ..!.,. i ii.ii, ..-.., .,.... i.nii) .,,,.,-,, unl, UUIVII ei-s, fj.eoad.to; good to iholec heavj, xU.SOjil.lli loughs, heav), Jil.-J'j light, $.5.7.5j.UI; bulk of tales, Sjsi.b'siO.iO. blicc Iteeelplt, 15,000; theoop Heady to ttiong; lambs steady to ttiong; good to choice wctbeis, i-l.'Jj'i.'JJ; fair id tliolio mixed, ,c!.!!lal.ei); vvetleiu theeti ami jeailiug., ,l.u3i, fi.SO: nillvc lambs, -,J,70ai..7"i ; wcslcin lambs. d :UaU.7.1. Buffalo Live Stock Market. :i DulTalo. l'eb, I'l. faille Receipts, Mi; iiniliuiBe-d: veals, tup,, T'JjO..',il; 10111111011 to good, S7aS.7J. llogn Heesipts, ;l,IOi head; nellvo ami SalOc. higher; heavy, itt.Uuti.iiOs niUed paekcis, sni.lOaU.&O; pigs, W-WaJ-W; louylis, J.V.VXa'S.T.is stags, iflal.So. Shceii and I-imbs llcie'lpts. "i.-'CKi head; uctlvo und tudo hlyhci; liwp, mlxeij top,, l.iaia3.1U; culls to good, W.i.Tsil. to; wctbeis, W.l'3.5o; jeaiing, 1V.WiJ.Mj top limbs, mum itl.M; eullt to go&l, 1.75aO.M. Oil Market. Oil Clly, l'eb. 1'. Ciedlt biUiice, Hi; culil rates, no bid; thlpiueuts. U0,97.1 luiulj; avei ugc. ei.Wl baiiels; inns, l,V,wa banelsl avciage, 70,5)9 bands. ' I III. .l.nl. l'..tl. 13 .f'.llllAlfA(lt,t WI.UI. i. . Ilvu and 10 1 1 Jr. higher; no fancy here; good to pilmu ttiers, "jO.iOaC.".'; poor to iiiedluin, if la li.il; ttockeis and feedeit, if.'..V)j.7"i; cows, l.ij a3.i"i; heifers, ?J.,.'iij.W; lunuers, (j't.-iJai.i'ij bulls, -J.'J3a(.t0j calves, WaT.BO) Texas ted tteeis, 1.1 f-t1 71 ll,.s ll,,.t,l. t.l.. I.I iV,e,l.' X ' SITUATIONS WANTED FUI2E. MtANoii want' ummtt. Want AdvertiBimenttt Will Uo Boceivod at Any of the Follow ing Dtug Stores Until 10 V. M. Central City ALnr.RT SCIIULTZ, corner MulUerrf street and Wehsler venue. UUSI'AV PICIIL'L, li'O Adams avenue. West Sldo OLOIIOi: W. JCNKIN'S, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FRCD I. TLHPPi:, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton ai:0. W. DAVIs-, roincr Noitb Mala avenue and Market aticct. Green Rldgo CHAHLKS P. JONi:S, 1M7 Dickson avemie. P. J. JOIIN", P20 Giccn Hhlge ttiect. C, LORILSZ, comer Washington are nue and Marlon etrcct, Petersburg W, II. KNKI'FLt., 1017 Irving avenue. Sunmore J. 0. BON!, k SON. Help Wanted Male. PL'HMANKNT salaried position to energetic men. A good oppoilunlry for llie light parlies. Call Willi icfeiences, fild Spiiice slieel. WANTLD Iinniedlalely. ! capable men to net us oiganieis. Apply No. 201 Wjimilng .no. Opposite Tiadiis ltauk. iOL'N(l MCN Lcaiii Lipid Icllcrlug for signs, show- taids. tickets, tie. Homo sllidv; book let flee. W. A. Thompson, Ponlljc, .Mich. 1IOV WAYIT.I1--A blight boy to nut enands in ttoie. Apply Wilson & Co., tailois, VU Sprmo stiect. WANTLD A .voung man as cleik and bookkeeper in a lelail and wholesale lmliie', one of rxpeilencc about " tn ;io .vcars old. Address with lefoiences, stating talary e.xpecled, W. k R.,. Tiibuuo oftlce. WANTIID A Moitdy, inihtMliotis man to milicil oidcis iioiii olliccs and business houses throughout the clt.v ; sahnv nml oiunib-slo'i. Apply Lainlon Mfg Co., llrldge ulieot. cll. Help Wanted Female. WAN'l i:n Laillei to thow nur goods and take oi lei. Paris Pelfnme Co., 2S I.lbiaiy llldg. WAN'ILD A good gill for gcncial bou-ework, ."0.'! Adams, LADY CANVASSLK wanted to tollcit sub-crip-tions fot 'Hie Tilbuue; good commission of feied with .1 fall guarantee for flist-class worker. Apply personally at Ilu-lness .Mnnagci's ofHec, Sciauton Tiibuii-. WANTLD Hv a good girl to do bou-ewoik in piivatc fainllv ; only Hrall fimlly paying good wages need leply. Addiess Ik b., 'i'lltiunc office. WANTED Girl for geneial housework at Dalton. Addiess 11. T care Tribune. Recruits Wanted. WANTLD l'Olt U. S. AHMV Able bodied un man led men lulivccn tin ages of 21 and a",; citizens of tho I'lilted Stales, of good cl.aiattei and tenipeialo hibltt, who can rpeak, lead and write Ihigli-h. l-i:r infoiiiiation apply to Hociuit in; Olllce, .So. UJ Uiomlng avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTLD Ily a joung man as coichman for a doctor or driving team. L'nderstaiuls tale of horses. Win. T. Walkei, llo 117, 01 pliant, Pa. Y0UN(! MAN wants woil; iu buliher business, ten .tears' cxpcilcncc. Apply Slti Liclelt .im. SITUVriO.N WAXTCD Hy n good holie-t gill nt general housework in miiiiII pilvnte family. Addiess Miss M. II. l'oid, Oencral Dell.ciy, City, SITUATION WANTLD Young nun deslles situ ation as bookkeeper. Lxpeilenccd. Oood let creuccs, Addiess II. (I-, caie of Scranton Tribune. AN LNPKHILNLCLD woman wishes a position as -housekeeper or light liouevvoik. Can be x.en at Aillngton Hotel. fall CATION WANTLD Hy all around black smith, hoifcshoc'lng a specially. Coleman lloicnk, lear 400 I'lttttton avenue. bl'll'A'IIOS WANTP.D Hy an expcit lauudicss on ladies' and gentlemen' line laundry; can launder euloieil coloied thlrts witliout lading, 1114 I.lojil tticet, top 'lloor. Ileal of city lef creuccs. SITUATION WANTLD Hy a middle aged lady as housekeeper or at general hoiiscvvoik iu small familv. Ca.i give icfercnce. Addiem I.'. S,, Trlb unc olllce. Ri:i'lM:i), educated joimg woman wants cm plojinent; any ono dcsliing lier seivices in any way addicts 0. 1!., Tiibuuo office. SITUATION WANTLD Hy a widow to do vvavh iug. Ironing or cleaning of any kind. Ad dress Mm. J. Millie, 712 S'chnell couit. Wanted. WANTLD Second-hand .'1-seatcd wagon with eon opy top and side cuitalu; must bo good ami cheap; state lowest cash prlie. P. L. Henjamlu, Hirers, Pa. WANTLD Two Fccond-hand surrev or coaih bar iipsscs, must lio iu good condition; also two or thico single light harnesses, must be cheap. Address X, Y. '.., caic of Tribune. Business Opportunity. GOOD CIIANCL l'Olt YOUNfl TAILOII-An lip-to dale and wlde-uwako inanxau juiiiu jnlj an otablMied location, bust iu the eltv ; tlalued glass and plain liont bay window, teiond lloor of Ailkcu building, (aiboudale. Possession April l.t. ssoOO.Oil 11UVS an established buslllisi paling isO monthly; uiy llltlo limo rcqulicil; beau close Imi'stlratloii, Addiess L. W. II., 207 Lin den tlicct, Ct). SlOCIv AND WI1LAT THADLHS without delay. Wiite lor our special uiaiktt letter. I'reo on application. S. M. llibbaid It Co,, members N. , (Viiaolidated ami Stock Sxchange, 41 and Pi llroadnay, New Yoik. laHabllthed P-tWl. Ljng Ditlance' Phone 28 Dread. Dissolution of Paitnershlp, T1IK HUM of I, F Megaigcl k Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Hoy Chester Jl?gaigci iceirin;. i. r. mi:o.mi(ii:l, hov mi:i,'.ii(ii:i Vtii. ,li lilt ililtl In .il flOltl tlin lit, it ttlll 1... La, 'tle'il by the undei.lsrcit who will lontiniiu iho lirokeragc nuu coimuistioii Unimex in Snooks, lloiuls und Securities muter Hie tlim muie of I. p. Mi'gaigul & Co., with hcadipaaitcit In thu Con. licit bulldbig, Scranton, Pa. I. P. Ml.'UAHCJLL k to. Serantou, Pa., Fib, 0, IfsOJ. Proposals, I'KOI'OS.U.K will be icrelvril by the undeisigmil ivr iue- jiiiiut.iiii, ui inr csiiiiiisori aieinetusi, Episcopal cliuieb fiom I'ebuury li tu Apill I, iiiebulvc, John 1'. Itaudolph, W South Hyde I 1 Pail iiunue. Boavdcia Wanted. I'HIVA'IL FAMILY wlsbea to lave two nlcj mn to boaid, Oennjii or EnjIUIi. Call any tliu. alter Thuudjy All cvnicuiuices, tM lUrrboii avenue. DIRECTORY, 3 Insertions 25 Cents MonTIui Pour Lines, 6 CenU for Uacli Ihtrn Un. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. LDWAIID C. SPAiJI.lll.SO, 2.tTHADKI13 HANK nmidlng, and St. Paul Building. New York. Architects, LDWAIID II, DAVI37AllCltmioT, CONNULb nuitding. FHLDnnicn: i,. iihown. arch, n., nnAb Lstale tlulunso Hldg.. 1-23 Wathlngton ave. Civil 'and Mining Engineers. II. L. llAHblNO, cod CONNKLL nUILDINO. Dentists. H. C. L LILllNIimiaLR, PAULI DUII.DINO. Spruce itrert, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAL'nACir, 115 WYOMINCI AVCNUE. Lawyers. FRANK K. HOVt.i:, ATTORNi:YATLAW. Rooms li, , io and 18 Burr nulldlng. I. K. TRAOV, ATPY, COMMONWCALTH DbDo'. D. 11. RLPLOOLi:. AlTORNliY-LOAN! NKOO. Hated on real estate tccurlty. Mcars Dulldldg, corner Waalilngton avenue and Spruce aticct. WILLAHD, WARRLN k KNAPP, ATTORNEYS ami counsclloi-s-al-Uvv. Republican Dulldlng, Washington avenue. JL&SUP k JLSSUP, ATTORNTVS AND COUN 19 "rj"a l""""" Col""""'veallli Building, Room! :DifAJ?1D 3 THAYLR. ATTORNEY. R00M1 OOJ-004, Dili floor, Mcars building. '", WATltn!!. ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, ROARD .hul. iiuiniing, scranton, ra. P-"PV?0,,: WILCOX. TRADLR'S NATIONAL" Hank llulldlng C COilLOYg, 0-12 RFPUHLICAN BOILDtNa. Ao,i',,.Iu:iTri0I'r' orricn moved to no. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L ALLEN. 613 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMORKAUX, OFFICE 330 WASH ington avenue. Residence. 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnito-urlnaiy organs a apccialty. Hours, J to 1 p. m. Hotels and "Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Rales reasonable. P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. PAS renger depot. Conducted on tho Euroneaa Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BHKlOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no 3d01.; oniy improved pumps used. A. U. Brlggs, propiletor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ncr Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUR' er.vmcn, ttorc 201 Washington avenue; giej'i houses, 10,",0 North Main avenue; etore tele phone, 7S2, Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR Oil LAOKA. AVE., Scranton. Pa., manufacturer of Wiro Serccni. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also Indies waists. Louise Shoemaker, SU Adams avenue. MEOAROEE BROS., rRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, IS) Washington avenue, Scranton, ra. THE WILKESBARRK RECORD CAN BE HAD 111 Scranton at the news otands of Roinna-.i Bros., 400 Spruce and COJ Linden: M. Norton, S-ii Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Scbutzor, 211 Spruce street. Real Estate. "fj.UOO WILL buv nluo room house, Mulbcrrj street, near Monroe. M. II. Holgate, Com monwealth building. .flEOO WILL buy n full lot and desirable home lor a bride. All modem com enieneeii, elec tric light, etc. Frisk avenue, Green Itldge. M. 11. Holgate. FOR SALE IIoiisu with good water, fruit, ami gaulcn, In Elinhmst. Terms to suit. Ad dress Dr. llatesoii, 337 Washington avenue. FOR SALE Sevcial choice lots on Webster ave nue between Pine and Gibson streets. Will sell In plots of 40, fit) or 1)0 feet fiontage. G. F. Reynolds, Conncll Building, FOR SALE New house on Cornell ttrcct. Round Woods Paik; modem improvementa; easy teinis. Apply to Spring Brook Lumber Co., or E. S. Woodhousc. FOR SALE At Claik's Summit; a place ot flo acres, bouse and barn, good fruit; cluap for cash. Inquire of Mis. L. Lindsay, 1111 North Main avenue, clly. FOR SALE One acre of land. Improved with nine-room house; plenty and variety of fruit; good location in village of Fleetvllle. Mil. 01 Ira Fish. Fleetvllle, Pa. Lost. LOST Small fox terrier, about five months old, lias one black fipot on back and one black ear. Liberal rcvvaul if returned to 300 Madison avenue. LOST On Hlakely street, between Dunmore. Cor ners and Dudley ttiret, diamond ring, skele ton tettlug, with two guai iU on bjine. Reward will he paid if returned to Oscar Yost, Dun luoro C'orneM. WESrEHX STEER LOST While unloading car.oj eattlo 'lui'tday, a laign dark red tteir es caped. A tultablo rcwaid will be paid for Infoil ination of Ids whereabouts. T, ,'. Carr k 011, 21.1 Washington avenue. I.OsT Between Dlckton ami Piovldeneo a pocket book containing money, checks and papcis. Finder will plrato return to A, F. O'Hovle, SOO William tticet, bsiiintou, und iceelve rovvaid, Money to Loan. LARGE OH SMALL amounts, Promptly made. Intelest "1 per cent, Okell, Attorney, Coal Enchauge building, ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN-qulck. straight loans or Untitling and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Cull 011 X, V. Waller, tll-315 Council building. Rheumatism. Hill. I'MAID))! All names mat wl.li ran be tccdl!y aim einianent' cured of all j rielles of Hheuniatlsiu by u vegetable eonipomjd, ('in es guaiantceil. Inquire or uddicss .1, L. Tt lor, Sciantou, Superfluous Hair Removed. .. M PEIIFI.L'Or.S HAHI, WarU, and Moles, pain, let.l), peimauciitb, telentlllcally lemoviil by electiic needle; e.Mlu.lvo method; 111 scats, Ttij tie-alment nee. Call and bo convince!!, lletcu S. llueluiiaii, Dennalologlit, Uli Wushingtoii ave. LEGAL, 'I UK ANNUAL stockholders meeting of pickson Mill anil liuln company will be held In Room l'.21, Cpmivll Imilding, Monday, Pcbruaiy 17, llw!, at 1 o'tloek p. 111. KIHV Villi L. Ilff K, ircutar. ESTATi; of Uiidget Llark, late ot thu city 1 1 seiantou, l-iclawjinuu count., Fcuu,ivsnU deceased. Letters le.-UineiiUiy upon Iho above estate leav ing been aianitxl the uueicrtu3ued, ull penona hav ing vlahiu agalnit tho tauic will prtsest thvii for pa.vuiciit and thotc Indebted there wll . plcje nnUo liumeillate pa.viuciit to MRS. MVRV FLVN.N, AduiInUtiatrlir.