THE SORAKTON TRIBUNE--TUESDAY, EEBRlJARV 18, 1002. 11 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Bprclil to (lie Scrinton Tribune. .Montrose, Feb. 17. Cnplitjn J. G. Harrington, commander of Company n, Thirteenth regiment, N. O. !.. lias on occount of the iiresfl of other busi ness, sent In hl.s resignation, nnil It lms been reluctantly ncecptcd nt,hendtimr ters. Captain ITarrlneton'n uuccoRsor will be chosen at an election to lie held at the armory In Montrose on Friday cvenlnpf, February 21, According to ti Btntement road at St. Mary's church yesterday, there arc at present -117 names enrolled on the pnr ish registry. V. P. U. Alncy, cs(., lclurned the last of the week fioin Warren, Pa., where ho went to transact legal busi ness. Miss Frances 1C. Ainnmrinau was summoned to thu home oC her parents nt Lake Ariel, Wayne comity, last week, by the serious lllnes sof her ffither. An old-fashioned snow storm set In this morning and has continued all day. There Is considerable wind and It Is feared that country roads will drift In to an extent that may serious ly Interfere with voters getting to thu polls tomorrow. . The annual meeting for the election of offlcers of the Montrose Fire de partment will occur In the parlors of Itescue Hook and .Ladder company, No. 1, on Friday evening, February 2?. Anonymous circulars containing u contemptible personal attack upon Col 'tinel Charles Vratt, of Xev Mllford, Republican candidate for state senator, have but one effect, s-o far as heard from, and that Is to crystallize public sentiment in favor of Colonel Pratt, and make that honored and honorable gentleman's friends work more de terminedly than ever befoic their fa vorite's success. All signs point dear ly to Colonel Pratt's success, both at the nominating convention and at the polls. Gregory Scott, of Gieat llend. was a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Scott, in this place, over Sunday. Edwin Shafer, of Scranton, spent Sunday at the home of his mother In this place. Mr. and Mis. X. C. Kobeits, of Mont rose, were guests of friends In Scr.in tdh over Sunday. Miss Louise Bunnell, after a visit with friends at Factoryvllle, has re turned to her home in tills place. I. H. Levy, the Union clothier, hus closed his store in this place and ex poets very 'soon to remove his busi ness to a large town in West Virginia. Mrs. A. G. Mason and daughter, of West Pittston, have been visiting at the home of Judge and Mrs. I. W. Scarle, on Church street. B. J. Fugo, of the Susquehanna Transcript olliee force, spent Sunday with his wife and little daughter in this place. HONESDALE. . Fpccial to (lie Scianton Tribune. Honesdale, Feb. 17, The ladles of the Presbyterian church have decided not to change the order and will serve the annual Martha Washington turkey dinner on Saturday, February 22. First table at C:30 p. m. The popularity of those dinners In the past is sulliclout to bring out the usual large attend ance at this time. An enjoyable entertainment and so cial was given under the direction of the Juvenile Sunday school class in the Baptist church, Friday evening. The piogramme consisted of selections from the phonograph by llennle Deittrich; recitations by Homer Greene, esq.: Miss Verna Stemman and Augusta Hagadarn; solos by Isabella Haroun, Gince Whitney, Mrs, Hallet and Rev. L. O. Percy. Miss Mao Thorp spent Sunday with friends In Carbondale. Mrs. Lucy Uently is in New Yotk whither she was called by the illness of her daughter, Miss Kllzabeth K. Rcntly. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwenker, of Scranton, was the guest or the former's brothcis. William and George, In Honesdale, over Sunday, The scales for weighing the large cars of coal which tho Delaware and Hudson have been placing in tho Honesdale yard arc nearly completed. The storage plant is completed and ready for the dumping of coal which , is expected to commence soon. Thomas Patterson, veterinary sur geon, died of cancer at his homo on J3nst street Friday evening. He would have been ninety-two years of ugo next May. Funeral was held at his late 1 homo Sunday afternoon. Rev. William H, Swift, of tho Presbyterian church, olllclated. Interment In Riverside cemetery. Deceased Is survived by his ' wife, four daughters, Mis. Charles Ruvdlck, of ninghamton; Mrs. Frank Kvnns, Mrs. Louis Shay, Mrs. J. T. 1 irmly nnd two bons, John and Charles, all of Honesdale. Deceased had a largo 1 acquaintance In this part of Pennsyl vania and portions of New York which ho covered In his profession, FACTOnYVlLLE. Special to tbe Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, Feb. 17. Captain 10. J. Rico post, No. 211, G. A. R has changed their time of meeting from Friday night to Saturday afternoon, the third Saturday of each month, until further notice, Tho friends of Rev, and Mrs, G, R. Smith , are till Invited to tho Baptist church next Wednesday afternoon and evening, to enjoy n social and show their esteem for the pastor and his family. Thu llrst number of tho lecture coursa to be held at tho M, E, church will ho tomorrow (Tuesday) night. Rev, ri Hayes, of HliiBhamton, N, Y., will bo tho lecturer, nnd his subject will bo "Great Women and Their Achieve ments." lientbn Coleman, who has resided In he Dr. Hvundago residence for a num ber of yeais, will shortly jnovo to the houso of Fred M. O.steihout on Mill (Street. The borough council met last Thuivs day night and passed tho board of health Ordlnuncu which la number eighteen on tho ordlnuiwo book, The unhuul banquet n the Masonic lodge of this place will be hold oil next Filduy evunlng, February !il, at tho new Keystone hotel. Paulowna Rebekah lodge, No, OS, I. O. O. V., will 'meet In regular session . -esday evening. . tpn Factoryvllle, No. 37, Pa tvlai Militant will hold- an import ant meeting and drill next Wednesday night, February in. All members must bo present at 7:.io o'clock. Charles Gardner, cso.,, Is quite ser iously 111 at his home, Mrs. Efllo Covey, of Otlca, N. Y., will this weok remove her household goods from the above named place to the homo of her grandmother, Mrs, Surah Chase, of La Plume, Pa. Miss Amsbury, gf Wllkcs-IJarre, is n guest of Mrs. Allien 11II.hr. Mrs. W. W. Hard and daughters An na and Helen, were at Tunkhannock last Wednesday attending tho funeral of Hultou .Stone. Union Memorial services were held nt the Baptist church last Sunday even ing In memory of Francis 1-3. Wlllard. Miss Leona Hemiott has been spend ing several days with her sister In Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Spraguy, of Scranton, spent Sunday hero with rela tives. A party fiom this place enjoyed a MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. WWIIiWIIIIHUHMIIIIIWIBWiW II ! Wl ! imtum ! iilH HW i Johnny Armstrong killed a calf, Peter Henderson got the half; Willie Wilkinson got the head Ring the bell, the calf is dead. Find Peter Henderson. slelghride to Ftectvlllc last Thursday night and were entertained at the home of George N. Van Fleet. Mrs. C. II, Mathewson is entertain ing her sister from Holland Patent, n. y. Tourple's orchestra will furnish the music at the Masonic banquet next Friday night. AVOCA. 'Hide will be a special lnecliiii," of Hit" Suv field Mtciary club on Tlmtnilay evening. ISev. Ur. A. Ciraiil Kvani, piesideut ut Henry Kendall college, Muskogee, Indian TVuitnry, will deliver an aildrefs on borne inkilons in Ling Vlifie church this cveuliiK, Pcbruaiy Is. Hr. r.v.ins wai formerly a mb-slon-ny in Colorado. He b an eloquent speaker. Mi-s T.teIe Ilcnnctt, ot Vine street, it tiltically ill of iipiicnilliitS. She will bo tcinovul today to JIo-.ej Taylor hospital for treatment. MKm's Xcllie McCiowan nnd Helen llkon spent Kiuiday with filcmt, in WilUcvlinne. A suipiiie puty was leudeicd Min. John At well nt her homo on South Main -.tied on I'll day cveniiu; In honor of her thiitj-thiid birth day. They picicnted her with n haiuhomo tet of idler knhe-s and forki. A (.ubs.tanti.il rpic.il wail prepaicd uml it U needier to say thai ample juitlcc wj-1 done to it. The following wcic puN cnt: Mr. and Min. John Tajlor, Mr. and Mi.. .loCili Tajlui, Mr. ami Mis. Joseph I.lcwelljn, Mr. and Mis. T. .1. I.levvilljn. Mr. and Mis. 'iliomai Ucvvi-lbu, si., Mr. ami Jin. Thomas At well, Mr. and Jlus. Jc5mc Atucll, Mr. and Mm. William Howe, Jir. Olid Mr. Willi ini .fertrii'-', Mr. and JIis. Wlllhm Price, .Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mis. WIIHjiii Hlilgelly, Jin. .lame Decble, Jll,e Sarah llulgelly, Jliggie Deible, Jlaiy Williams. A team of Iioim diiven by T, A. (Jiiiiin be came tilshtened on the We-.t Mdo and tan down JIcAlplno sheet .it a tcirille late on Piiday af teinoon. Opposite l'ailio street the nle brol;e nnd the tightened animals plunKed over 11 high embankment. The driver vva4 pltdicd out seveial lods above, anil the hoife.s vveie both badly In- luiml The jui.v cnipaniielled io lmesligitc the i.iuv of the death of Joepli lulu, who vv.n killed on the Del.w.nc and llutUon 1 .illni.nl, met In 'Squlio Jlonahan'H ollke on 1'ilday ittteinoon. It wj learned Hut the hoy vvai'on Ida way fiom Knipuiia and had ionic u tar ih Wllkcvllairc on the i'euuvlvaula lallioad. It ix supposed that he then came to Pittston on the Lehlth Valley. He then went to Coil; I.ane and finding that the tiain had none, stalled to walk to Avoea. The jury ulli'V healing all evidence diclded that death was accidental, '1 Jiu juiors win-: V, J. lien iihnau, Ik II. Sujder, I). J. (oi.iian, Midiael Healey, lli'iijauiln Wchh, l. ,1, ( m. .m. 1 Theatrical 1 -J TODAY'S ATTEACIIONS. AUADr.MV 01' MUSIC-Slarks lliotheis" torn, pauy, AltiTiwrtii und night. Hl'SIO HAI.t-"Tlie lUinblcu." Afleinooii. At the Academy, The Jlaiks Drotlicis' Piamatic uml VaudcUlle company opened a week's rngagimcnl at tho Academy of Music last night shine a nmu ticdltoble perlonuanco of "Tho Duko' Daush tei," 'llio leading lady of tho company, Jllig Jlny A. Ucll Mmk., piovcd lieuelf to bo a most accoinpllsbcd )'ouiif actrcM. Tho company will pirwnt "Th (Trhnc of Lon don" this alteinoon and tonight a dramatIntIon of Ouldj's "Under Two Flags" will be given, Ramblers UuvleBcjuers. The "Hamblen HuiUmuci" save two p. foiiiuiucit jestetday in Mulo lull ovvius to (ho ttmpoiary cluluir of tho htar. Tin) show com. pares favoiably with a number of tho Ijuilcsquo peifoiiuaucts) wen In thl city tlil season and the olio cnntalin two jiatticulaily good actn, A chap without any iiaiuo known a one of the Lilt, biolheu ptiforau witii lili feet as ilcvvlly jj many pctfoimera do with their hamW, Ho iU)4 a trombone, vvlcldj u lumuier, saw ami halchet and finally doe some shooting tint is littli) slioit of miraculous whui one toiulders that lie fs Uiins iU feet anil not tils hands, The Major sUters do a .on:,- and dance turn that ha Y'P&'-VPL&i? I hv remedy &fiL.J$ Vb o the spice tit novelty ami that lakes 1 tl l tho audience. It Include an exciting feeing bout niul n llircc-l omul go wllli gloves, nil done to t tic time of the music phtjod by the oirhcsli.i. Thctt; lll ba a performance ut Mmlc lull llils afternoon but' none tonight on iu count of t tic hall luting befn previously eiigigcd. Herrmann tho Groat. Herrmann the tlrcit in-oscnts .1 number nt new MM .stailllng- features in lodgcidcmaln nt the l,(cum (heater host Wednesday night, besides leveial new Illusions, Including- "The Escape rrom Hlne Sing," "Xoih's Aik, or Atler the riooil," "The TttrklOi Elopement," and the lat est Pailslan sensation. "I,ii Cabinet Euchatitc." An nil Jed addition In the ciitcrlJtiimcnt of Heir linn the Ore.it this season ore McWatteis ami Tjson e.omp iny, in their lale-st New Ymk me ten, "Scenes In the l)ieltifr Hooiu," Introduc ing Mr. McWiittcrs' latest song suercs'es. cull lied, "How Would You Like to lie nn Actor," "Ilutrali, lliirrnti," "My I.lly (Juion." "t Am a ll.uhelor," etc, Special scenery mid nucoi lea aio carried with this e.ilfin roprp-entntlon mi the tunc. "San Toy." The Augustlti Daly Aluslc.il company, wIiIlIi vvas (entered liy tho hitu Aiigusllii Paly, nnd under whoe guiding hand It has successfully pud successively ptodutotl "The tlclslu," 'The Runaway Olrl," this K-aou presents "San Toy," at tlm Lyceum Thursday night next, which has pmved a giealcr success than cither of the others. Mr. Daly was esteemed I lie gioatcst singe illicctor in America. Ills skill went tar be.vuiid that stage management that consists nt nuking the nctor do and nay exactly what tlie author hU written. He w.n emiaily niton,? hi all de liaitinents of the.itiic.tl woik. It is seldom in decif, that one man has so many (rifts. He pcisonally supeiviscil cvciy depailmcnt of ills theater. Ho would leach his office as eaily as seven o'clock and spend the whole day thcie, merely leavinu; to go home and dine. At night he was aluoj nlmiit the jilav hou-e, cither in fiont oi luliind the scene. His walilifulnc.-s nevei lclaxcd. "Bonnie Brier Bush." J. II, Sioddnt ill "'lhe lJonuie lliier Bu-h" i the uttiaciinu at the I.jccum next Satuidav, matinee and night. All thoo who havu lieaul of tho favorite old aitoi's success in Xew Yolk in i, his new pieic, as well as those who leniem her him in previous plajs, wilt look forvvaul with gieat anticipation to bis (Qipearancc beie. 'J'here was alva,v an indesciibable charni about the kale-y-.ud sloiie of Ian J.icl.en and it is said that in conelatlnjf theso Into a play the diamalist, Joseph JlaoAitbur, lias even inten-ifieJ the Scutch .itinosplieic. Jir. Moddatt Inings with hiui the sniie eccl lent supporting company which so ably supple mented Ids etlorts in Nov Yoilc and bellied to make "Thu llouuic Hricr Iluh" one of tho hi,; gp.t succeves of the season. Tho advance sale of scats and hocs will begin Thui-daj mmniug .it !i n'chxk. Great Rush for Seats. 1'iediitioiH that there would be an mipu ccdiMitcil lu-h fot tiikets tor the l'.ldetuwkl icrlt.il vveie nioio than vcillled jcteiday inoin ing. Checks vveie given out at 7.S0, nnd de spite the iiiiplcasanl weather thcie was a ciowd at Powell's about the dl.igi.un dining the cnliic day. it has ben found nece-.aiy to Iniuaio the seating capacity for the higher priced tick et, as the demand for these scats has been so gieat that but few icnialu. People leallio that ihey can buy two tickets for what they would pay fur one in the larger cities and are anxious to sccme the $1.M vaiicty. Ordeis aie coming in fiont out of town in dioves. A large detnind was tecched yesterday fiom llliighaintoii, and the iniisir.il clement In all the towns in this legion seems to be determined to urn no tbks of missing this chance. While there is a gieat iu-.li lor the high priced seats it is also evident that many tee ogule the advantagu of sitting Luther back in the icar of the mmoiy and using opcia glasses Io see the gieat pianist. As fir as being able to hear is concerned, the delicate plankslmo p.wuges aie perfectly audible lu eieiy falutct shading In tho last row, iluw tho aitistle value of thu iccit.il Is not lost In any ilegue to thoo who are not at lhe cxtienio front. It is piob able tint few such advance fales was ever iliioiilclc-il for any single iccltal In this eountiy. Jir. 1'adriewskl lias cprcwil hlmelf as much lntcic-tcd In his coming visit to Scranton, and l.s piepatlna; bis programme with much cue. The same will piobably bo published on Wed-lie-day and is beinjf looked foi with much In teioit by uur imisle loving people, The Great Winter Circus. Don't make .1 inWako about this circus. Don't think tor a moment that it Is an amateur affair. It is not, Tho only featuio filled by unutcuis is tkJ) big spectacular niaich of twenty men and a twAtit tlio clowns. All tho other aitlsts, of wliiclitlicrc are over 150, nio professional people, nicii nnd women who aiu connected in tlm sum mer with tho biggest circuses on the road, ath letes, gymnasts, lideis, and the pctforuiutico is guaranteed to bo one of the best ever seen In this town. The Sutomolo Japanese troupe aie leal Japan ese, tho company appealing in tills city for tio (hot time, a family of ulna men, women nnd children ami aie the, best .iitlsls lu their lino of business that ever camo to this country. The bt. Ilclmos aro well known tlitoughmit tho United States as tho most iuticpld and dar ing peifoimers of tho flying; tupe.o before, the public, Tho Tod Judgo family of nciobats mc second to none in their lino and the three r'ortuu brothers, grotesejuo rceeiitila bar pcifoinicrs aio artists of gerat ability. Thero aie many other acHis too numcious to mention but cvciy one is pleasing and of a high class ouler, If any one hesitates attending tha show for fear that It is til amateur elicus let them banish that idea at once, for the amateur poitiou o( jt Is only In thu management, Mug for tho beiictlt of the Intel" national Coircspoiidentn SelinooU' association who havo undertaken Ibis method to rsUe luouty fo'r their benevolent ideaif. STAGE NOTES. lieiiuul frhaw's "Captain UraMbouud's Con vcislon," vvlilch was wiltten for Kllen Teiry, but for omu unknown feason was never pio duecd, v.lll shortly bo presented by I'-Mu )) Wolfe and licr company In New York. The leading fniulo rolu is i comedy p.ut and the dlalojuo tluougliout is hunioiuus and satirical. IMivin Ilooth, who illeil in 1WJ, probably made Thin slrmiuro ii ou eery box of tbe genuluo Laval ifi Broiiif)OiiinincTticti that cure a t-olil lu one eloy, more money than nny other pltjcr of hU time. Ills rtnre In tho llitcd iun tho llooth-ltarrctt combination existed alone amounted to $3S0,0OO. Ill hl Inter dais he Kttvc away and lost cull light and Icfl, artl(iihiily ns a manager, and for nil that, at his ileuth ha' left u (oitunc uf occr ifiXM.tXW. Walter link, recently with Jlaiy Jtannerlmr, lus Rono to the bouIIi of I'ranco to reeovcr his health. Season' before Ut 1 Inlet was wllli "All ronl" mnl during tho action ot the piece was hit oicr tha head with u fombrcro liy Moutcnanl Denton, Tills recurring hock caused a btood chit to form on the left sldo of bis bialn nnd lesullrd in ids final Incapacity for work. Wllllim II. Wcslf tho mlnsliel, died on l'rl day last In Chleano of cancer. Ho vvas boin In Auburn, N. Y,( fifty years ago nnd ut tho ngc ot twelve yens tool; to tho Mago n't a rlog dart eel, lucelftig wits success and Utility becoming owner of ofto of the largest inlnsticl oigaiilralloni In (he country. Ills flwt wife vvas I'ay Temple ton, from whom he was divorced! his second Jibs l.lrettu Moiil, of rhlladclphhi, who died a few years ago. Ills widow before her inairlagc to him was Miss lhnma ltanley, nf the llanley sisters, lie leaves properly cstluiated nt WpOOO, which Includes real estate in I'hlli' ilctphln, llrootctyii and Chicago. West wan known In his caily career as William II. l-'ljnn, which was bellcve'd tn be his proper nunc. He nnd rrlnucise challcnircd other ilog elanccrs for the championship of the world, and alter ninny con tests wete lnv.iil.ihly vlctotlous. .1. 11. llaveily paw Wo.t and I'rltnio'c dance mid ottered them tin engagnment. They were ttavellng with Hav nljV minstiels In 1S71, when they eutrted Into and nriangrment with Jtlllon (3. Harlow mid (ieorgp Wilson to organle a tinnpo of their own, This tioupe hecinic f anions under the name nf Harlow, Wilson, l'llnuo'-e and West's minstiels. When they opened the pennn at Wilmington, Del., the (list money taken In at the bnc nflice eonsl-ted of n nrvv silver dollar, ll.ieh of the pinners wanted to keep It as a souvenir, and n quirrel iwtiltcd over the coin which almost dissolved the show. 1'ln.iUy they dtovv lots for the piece, and It went to Hallow. West usually appealed on tho 'taw its the middleman, or In tciloculnr, but frequently he appealed ns mi end man. lie' eonlinucd to appear doing .i clog il.au c unlit the close of but K.inn, when he (omplainril of .in allot Hon of the throat. Just befoic his death West sent for t'iImroe and asked hint to'uttend his (uncial, lie aUo asked tn have some d.inceis hiniichl to lhe hotel, When Pilunosf! hiought the dinccis to the ho tel Wist sat up In lied and watched them dance. When it was ovei he pirscntcd each of the clog dinccis with n sold watch tieaiing his name. THE MARKET Woll Street Review. New York, fcb. 17. Todaj's severe snow stoini lc-sened lhe attendance! at the Mock ev eliatigc and iii.uto lhe stay shoit of thoe biokeis who did attend. The consequence was a dull and lininlerc-llng market of no iy f.'.ed ten dency. Only a few stocks bIiov.ciI dealings of any Importance-, and the price movement in thoc vvas Inclined to vaiy. A number of usually in active stoiks made some piogiess upw.uds. Tlie iiudertone was linn, and while pdecs did not hold iilwavs .it the best, the level of pliccs did not get lieluvv Satiiiilay night. Theic was an active speculation in .Metropolitan htieet uilvvay, but the opinion nf the new plan leiiiaiued about as uiiuViI us slneo its pionmlgallon. cugai ad vanced on .icLoiint of the use of the piiie of lctlucil sugai aii't the continued hope that the duty on (Julian sugars would be 1 emitted liy iongios. The ui-gtnt buying of law copper in London ami the li.np advance in the piice io suited lu buying of Amalgatuatcd Copper heie. 'Jhero was some movement in the stocks of dit feicnt steel eoinpauies, apparently in connect ion with the annual meeting of the United .suites Steel cnipoiiitlnii, but the movement ot the fnited States Meet stoiks themselves was nauuw and leadings wcic not on a vci.v luge stale, coii'ldt-ilng the ciioiiiious volume of the cipit.it. The laiho.iil list, outside uf the minor stocks, was sluggHi inid neglected, 'llio lite lise In sug.u to tlnce iioluts over Satiuduv titul tlie letoveiy to the top in Amalgamated Copper sus tained the maikct, which was otlieinKe inclined to .viehl in sucecs-ivo spots. Tiie closing was it legular. Total sales toehiy, l&S,-JU0 shales. Hoiuls we-ie steidy. Total sales, par value, yi, KW.U")'). United Males bonds wctle all imeliangtd nn the last call. The following; quotations rc furnished The Trib une by M. S. Jordan k Company, rooms 70j-."00 Mears building, Seranton. Ta. Telephone, 101)3: Open- High- Low- Clos i:ier. est. est. lug. Aiiieiican Sjusrai lis-A Uiij 2,5j vifi Aulil.n 7711- 77Ts :', 77J Attbison. 1'r ().? lis (iTi ps ltiuok. Tractiou WH (Hi:, niti W.& Hill. & Ohio lU'.i 10.-;8 lll4 ir (.lies, & ohio 4(,i4 nit.', mi'. n,if. I hie. A: (I, U 2lli SI?I i)'J. l!l)i St. Paul m w.7i JAi HJ ltotk Wind 1G31;; nil l(li'. (ll Laekawann.i 2M 2A: 2s,l " 2t:j Kan. ,t Tev., Pi- M .YiV- JUi, .V.'i Louis, .t .V,is, io-, i),-,t4 in-, 10514 Mat). Klevatett lSI'i LWi lit HI'S. Jlc-t. 'll.icliou 171i,i 172', 171i 171',i Misosuii p.ieint 1111 io4'h 101 nnT's Sotithe-in P.it-ille Wit (i71k Mir;i -i Not folk & Western fi75i ."i7's -)7rs J7Ta 1-iio i!0j; :i:iii ;,si!i .vi'i die-. 1-t Pi- 7()li 70',i i;m4 to X. Y. (Vnl1.1l 101 nill-i lBOi Ifil'A Out. k West :h1h Wh 81Ta :!! I'enna. It. It 151U i;ut ,-,' ,-,m P.uiiiei Mill 171t 171. 1; 471; Hcadlna: .-,7"i JS'i rTi .'1 -!i iteiiiling, Pr RJ"J 8V,i S.I9S s-'s KoiiIIhiii IS. It ,151.', 31 jut', ::,;; Soiitliein It. It., Pr ....ft." 97U Hi" "M.-Ji 'li'iin. Coil lion l"j (.7-lrt W.U -7 V. S. Leather, Pr mi:. M'i SP'. fPi 1'nlon l'acifit- lo'Ti 10 Hi ItUTi lt's Union Pacific, Pi W..J K')"i SIMj KH, W.iba-h, Pr 4-.V. iia; nr, ,,w vv ostein I nion (11 u t ni (Jul. fuel & lion Mi!', mi, ,mi ,1 Am.ll, Copper 70?i 71, 70',i 71Vi People's (las 101 iijoy, nw nwy. Pol. So isj; pi ist; ., ' Texas Paclllo iJVi I2'i 11-11 tj Am. Car foundry 2') -j'l 2s7 -r ni, C.11 fdiindiy, Pr. , M s ,ss ,ss 1". .. Steel Co II 445; 11 hi:. U. S. Steel Co., Pr .... US'J na; mrj yjij Scranton Board of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS, Hid. Asked Lackawanna Daily Co., Pr w. CO County Savings It.inl, & Tui.t ('".. miw I'ilst National Hank (Caibninhile) fiOO Etandaul Drilling Co , ;n. Tblid National Hank r,;o Dime Deposit antl Discount Hank.. 27i Economy Light. II. k P, Co 43 first National Hani; l.ioo I.acki. Tuist i: Sale Deposit Co.,,. jn.-, ,,; Clark & Suover Co,, Pr J2 S'tranton Iron Pcitre i: tfg. Co 1110 Scronton Ale Woiks uj Scranton Savings Hank 5110 Trailers' National Hank , 220 ,,, S'eiantou Holt ,t Nut Co..,,, in ,,, People's Haul; 135 New- lletlto Ity, & C. Co 7j HONDS. Scranton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1020 us People's street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1913 us ... People's Mrcct Hallway, Gcneial mortgage, due 1021 11.5 Dickson Manufacturing Co, ,., loo. Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. ,,, lOi City ot Scranton St. Imp, 0 per cent. , ' 102 Scranton Tiaction 0 per cent 115 ,,, economy Light, Heat & Power Co., 03 .,, Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coiretted by H. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave,) rioui-tl.eo. lldlla t-. 10. Hutter fresh trcjmeiy, 2.'c.j June creamery, 83'tc.i dalr). 2Je. Chcce-llHal2c. fgg Neaiby, Sic, i fancy sloraje, 27c, Peas Pe-r bushel, ll."3. Potatites Per bushel, S3e. Onlous-Per bushel, l.u). New York Grain nnd Produce Market New Yoik, lV-b. 17, flour Yery ilidl. Wfieat--Hpot easier; No. 2 led, feSVSe, f. o. b. alloitj No. 2 u-d, IWUc, elevaloi; No, 1 iioitherit )u lutli, Mo. f. H. b. afloatj options slow, stionaei ut llrst but finally weakened, closing sic. net lowvii' Slaich closed BlUci Jiav. 81c. i July, WT4c. Com Spot easier! No, 2, C77c. elevator and 0h9iv, f, i. b. ultoati options uthuueed sharply but eventually tuiucd vciy weak anil ilnsetl hcavy ul "io. net decline! JIuy (Icvcel UiKu.; Jul), Oelc-, Oat Spot Heady; No, 2, l?ie-.; No. :t, 4'A-.j No, 2 white, 51c i No. .1 white, Snit-c; traik iiiled westciu, S0a.1lc, ; track white, OU fie', i options fctlonLr ut Hist on u scaio of May shoils weot but later broke through icaliiug. Iluttcr Steady; cicamciy, 22.i'lUc,; do. factoiy, ISailc; Juno creamciy, 17Ji'ic, ; te novated, LV,-ia li'tlji'.i imitation iit.inieiy, 10.121c; stale dally, 20a2ic, Cheese firm; statu full cream, small caily nude, fancy coloirel, IHiulic; state, full iieani, mull early made, fancv white, Jl?ial2e; laige parlv made colomd, 10?ialle; large caily maelo while, 1 Oxalic, fggs film; state and Pennsylvania, .lie; western, Ulc; totitheiu, uJJic. i Chicago Grain nnd Produce Market. Chicago, fib. ;T.Tf!ralns on the Iward of trade tedjy vxj.14alc11e.eU a quick clunze li. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, A Cents for Pncli Extra LI 115. I For Heut. I'Olt HKST fiom April 1, store room tircuplttt by (Jubtn Diamond Co., 22 1 lJckawatmi nvc intct nlso tloor nhovc. Apply 1331 Sanderson avrnuc. I'Olt HUNT Ms-room house; will lent from March 1st. Address SIS HarrNon avenue. I'Olt HUNT Stoic loom M3 I.ackavv.inui uvenue, ttc.vl door Io ITtdey's dry good stntet pos session given nt onee. Apply to John I). Itoyle, clothier, till Lackawanna avciui". I'Olt llKNT fine pilvatp residence In tlrcen lUduo fie-tlluii for rent for one Je.tr, furnished or tinfuinlMicd; li looms; uiodirii Improvements', steam nnd tulle-y Hues e-onvenlciit. Addicts euhi, Tiibuiie olllic. STOIIi: Oil one-half of stoic for lent, 101 I.ick.i- wanna nicnui', opposltu 1',, L. A W. elcpot, luqulic luipeilal Cigar Co., 1W I'lanklln avenue. I'Olt III1ST No. 0.1S Clay avenue. All modern conveniences, Including steam licit. Terms leasonnble. Apply to James K. tieaihait, LI brary llulbllng. foil lll'.NT 11-iooni house near I'ai Inrjvllle. splene'id location fen lhe suinnier; good pasture for boises. Apply IS03 S'auilersoii avenue. llOUSf, No. nil N. Wiishliurtmi avenue, comer Pino sheet. It looms and Kith; all in perfect order. Apply ut 5.17 Linden street. foil ltKXT Coiner stole No. .'M Laikuwanna nventie. A No dwellings ahovn. Apply to (lold-mltli Hio'., 301 Luekiwaniia avenue. l'OII Hi:XT Slon- loom on seiond Hum- titer Mil Luek.i v.inin uvenue. Plate- gliss Honl. In-ipiirc- of Kiolo-ky llios. l'OII HUNT fiom pill I, building now occu pied by lhe Diekson Milling Co., No. Pi l.ack.iwiitin.i avenue. W. f. Ilojle, Council llldg, IIALf DOfHLi: hou-e, IC1S ll.iul-.mi avenue. $U. Also half double house, 1WW Pine stiert, fir. Possesion now. Apply 050 llalrisoifave'iiui-. Por Sale. l'OII SA1.1I Anvils, vNes, cTlills, file bender", up. sclleis, fuigt-s, ill Ills and lot of h.iuil.v tools ut M. T. Ktllct's l.ackiwiimn C.iiiiage wink-'. l'OII SALH Nsw and second-hand one and two seated slciejlis and boh sleds ol nil kiln's at M, T. Kellci's Laek.nv.innr Ciiilntei Woiks. I'Olt SAI.f. CIIHAP Ha paddle boi-e, S) veils sound, line sudillci and good diiver. Hi-asiu foi selling, no u-o lor same. all oi .uldre-s f . A. Selieiei, 1) S. j. otticc, Piovideiicc, Pa. I.ACi: Ct'MTMXS 3ti0 lulls f.iniy Cuitiilns at auction. ,'0s L.iekaw.111111 avtiuie. S.-e auction-. l'OII SALH La i go load of pine kindling, stove length, deliveied unvvvheii- foi W.WI. Hud. wood , Siio, Mall tnile-is Ji-nnlngs, Ccnlial mine switch, fifteenth street, oi bilng jour waguit and get a load. toil SALE ClIKAP-f iiewood, 11011 loofin,', lim bers, board, scantling, etc., fiom old ears; suitable for all puiposes. Jennings, Cential Mines snitch, foot of Ilmpton stieet 6tf ?omli Main avenue. l'OII SALi: Two light spiing wagons and some haruios, cheap. Hvans, rear 11J-' Liicrno 6lrect. fOH SALi: Cheap; horse, spring wagon and harness, at No. S2(! Ct-ilat avenue. Por Sale or Kent. fofl SALI! Oil HUNT stoic and h.unis shop attached, also dwelling over tlie stole-; Lugo p.itionagc; no opposition in town; coiner of Drinkei and Chestnut sticel. Inquiie of C!. U. Frost, -101 11. Dilnker stieet, llunmore. Pa. I'Olt SALI! Oil llKNT (iiaml Cential Hotel, M lin sticel, Jeiin.vu, owned and coudtiiteel by James II, Timlin. Centially loi-alid. ttood lm-1-ne.s stand. All moileiu inipiovcnients. lnqiiiic at picuilsc.s-. , Wanted To Rent. WANTfl) TO HUNT liy Apill 1. single or one. half e.f double hou-e, sK to ciglit liioin., with ronveniencess. Addie-s C. P. H,, cue of Tiibmic of tie e. Axictlon. AUCTION loekiv and cvei.t ihy until sold out, slv cai-loads Pan-Aini'ileaii cspo-iliein finnltuie and linen, consisting of tables, iiou and lit is beds eonipletc, drc-seis, .",,UUU pii-ces llue-n, blank ct.s, pillows, eotiiitcipuie.s, pillow ta-e, tone-Is, etc.; laige quantity e.upets and lite- cuttaius. Cupels sold 1'ieiy diy .1 o'eloik simp ,il SuS Lacluwami.t avenue. Cunimlngs llio-,., Auo tioneeis. Public Sale. PUIll.ld SAI.i: The nndeislcuwl will nil at pub lic sale at his place of btisino-s, .115 Adam-,, filelay, fcluti.iiy 21, lunj, at H nMotk a. m.. ouo itibbei theil coach, piope'lty of Tlinuus J. tl'Dtiu-lii-ll, tor bill of lepilis, sloiage and costs, M, T, Keller, e i.iiiteiu, Pa. Purnishcd Booms. fOH HI'.NT One ftniiMied loom, with Improve ments; also one on till) tl II.".;, cheap. i-J7 Attains iivenuf. I'L'HNISIIf.ll 1I00MH foi lent, modem improve ments; pilvato lamlly; gentlemen pu-le:ied, at 5.17 Adams avenue, fOH HHN'l furnished fiont loom, witli brat, bath und gas; mar totitt bouse; gentleman pieleucd. Addicra Hooin, Ho; asw. fOH HUNT furnishtd loom; heat and bath. G..5 Llnilcii street. rUHNISIIIU) HOOMS fOH HKNI', with heat, fas and bath, gentlemen ptcli-ncil, ut Kit) Adams avenue. inlet--. Al loptlon- bail good caily advances but soon tinned soft. May wheat closed -a'ji. low ii'i Jhiyeoiii, r,i!1ii-. down and May nil-, '.taWe, higher. Proil-lom, closet! 5.17'Ci. m 10c. higlur. Cash quotations well' lis follows! fioin--Slcatlt i No, :t spiing wheat. 719ia75'-jt-. ; No, 2 red, Si'ic; No, 2 oats, llatH-jc-.; No. -J while, ii'.4n lO'jt-. ; No. :i white, -LialtiVic,; No, -J i.ie, 141s.; 1 lit- to.tlioico malting, 5iaiije-,; .No, I lli sid, 1:1.07; No. I noilhweslcin, 1.71; piiiiu- timothy seed, Sil.51.ili.Ul; mess poik. slj.u'ial."."!); laid, .sll.;iihtli,.ii; shoit libs, sides, Ss,;i0iS.n; tin sailed shotildcis, TuT'ir. ; short ch-ai sides, s.7i ii 8. :."). Buffalo Live Stock Market. Ililltalo, fe.li, 17. Cillle llnolpls, t.Bik); dull mid 'M lower for steels; cows und heltct.s, full steael.v; be-t steeus rpiolahle, !Hl.;t")ail,30; ospoit, sjtaO.-.'."i ; iiiedluiil to goud shippers, titV-tO.ti.SI; light to fair, fl,13i3.-J.-; helleis, W.75.I5J.0; eovv., sj.5al..r.u; cxtia, i-l.ll"i; bulls, s.i.-,i.i,M; stqek ns and feetlcis, V-.75ai,.'U; tie.-li cows, sleatly; spilngcis. dull; veaU, lowei ut i$3.iS, extras, Wi.30. Hogs Heecliits, ls.700 he-ail; falily ucllvo but IOjISc. lower: heavy, Ni.33aU. 15; u lew eaili, S-il.fiOi inlsed, il.a).iO.M; iilgs, it3.Cli.(rf); loughs, s,5.Ul; slags, sjlal.50. Sheep unit Lambs Ho ecipts, 20,000 lirnil; steadv to shatlei stiongi-i; slii-i'p, culls to good, W.50a5,l.'ij vvelhers. i1.25a 5.50; wctliei-i, Ssi.25a3.50; jeaillugs, f.'i.S.j.il.nil; lop 1 mil's, sjL.V); few, .sil.35iO.W; culls to guod, t.2MW). . i ,. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Fcb. 17. Cattlc-Hecelpls, S.'.COD, active- and steady to firm; good to pilino steels, sj.50.i7; poor to medium, Ij0.2i; htockcrs an I leeders, ip.'.iSal.W); cows, ifl.23a.1.IO; helfcis, W.SJ3 uJ.ttl; canneis, a2.'.'3; bulls, .'.i5i,V); ealves, S.'.50a7; Texas feil steel., ifl.25a5.73. Hogs-He-eelpts today, I'fl.OOO; tomouovv, m,UH); left over, 1I.OW; 10.115c. lower; inKed slid btitcbers, S.i.75.1 O.-J0j good to choito heavy, s,l.l'uU.;iO; inugh hcav, tM.SO.iil.10i light, V-'i.SUai.Ui bulk of sale's. 3.v-5.ut.l3, Sheep Hceelpts, 20,000; lower; good to eliiiico wctheis, Sl.75.i5.23; westein sheep and jeaillugs, ifl.50a3.(); lullve lambs, .l.75au,u); we-stcrti Iambi, 3.25aG.U). East Liberty Live Stock Market, fast Llbeity, fcb. 17. Cattle Lower: ihoiic, tiUOmi.'V); pllnie, isO.itlaO.Jd; goinl. .5.30.13.111. Hogs-blgw; piimo lieavieis, 0o.i0.43; nicditmis, Ifil.a5ail.-10; heavy Yoikcis, M,20a0.25; light itj,, Se-in.iO; )lgs, tt3.e0a3.7O; loughs, 3aU. Sheep Sls-ady: bet vvclht-is. ?5.33a3.(Jl; eulls and eoiu mon, WH.EO; jcarllngs, 5s3a3.53j leal calics. S7a7.7:. t Oil Market. Oil City. fcb. J7.sCicdlt Ulaiiew, 11.5; ee-itill-catus, no bid; liipmeut. UXiSl barrels; uvenigv-, i, ni.i uarreu; average, I 1I8.W1 luiril,; aviiagl-,1 rsf,ooi oaiicesi i Itl.-JW barrels. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. BRANCH ,WANT Ol'TlCMS. Want Advertlssmonta Will Do Received n Any of the Pollow ing Dittg Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDKIIT SClltlt.TZ, comer Mulberry street and Wcbsler avenue. UU8TAV PICHHL, 030 Adams avenue. West Side OKOHOi: V. JENKINS, 101 South Main venue. ' South Scranton FltHD L. TLItl'Pt:, 7:9 Cedar avenue. North Scranton Or.O. V. DAVIS, comer North Miin avenue and Market street. Qreon Ridge CHAIll.fS P. JONL'S, 1337 Dickson venue. P. J. JOHNS, WO Green llblge street. ' C. LOHf.NZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg ,. KNL'PFi:!., 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. boni: i SON. Help Wanted Male. A CAPAHLi: MAN Hxpnlenied sale-niau, teach-ii- or merchant inclined; excellent oppoi tutill.1 : peiiu.intiit hiitution. Adiln-ss Maniger, llov 2s. Vi ANTLD -A gnnd wood tinner, Sni who also linilciHtiiuds Mloll-sawiug mid liiiiiilng otber 111 ii bines in .1 door, ah and blind fsttoi.t. Ap pl.v to J. H. Pat ti isuii k Co., Pitt-ton. Pj. Pl.HMANIl.NT sal.iiied posltlim to ciiiigi-lic- men A gueul oppoitunlly foi tin- light pailie". Cull with lefeienccs, ,51(1 Spinet- stn-e-t. Help Wanted Pemalc. WAXTHU Sileslady for Ladies Soio-ls shoes c cltislveh. Tlioiotia.il c.spiiience .mil lelereuie lcquiicd, S.lllltei Dloi. LADV CANVAsIlIt wanted to solicit subsciip ti'nis foi 'Hie i'i ll.eiii'-; gooel commission of feied wllli .1 fall gu.ii.intei' foi liisl-eliss w-oiker. Apply pcisonallt at Ilti-iness M.in.igci's oltlee, .Scranton Trlbur.i-. WANTLD llv .1 good gill to do boiiscvvoik in piivate iamlli ; only small fai.illj p-oing good wages need leply. Addiess 11. y., Tiibuiie ofllcc. WANTLD Oirl for geneial liouscvvork at Dalton. Address II. T care Tubune. Situations Wanted. SrtUA'ITOX WAXTi:il Hy a .voting m lit in a cic-aiiioty or skiumiiiig station; over two .veals' cvpe'iience; icfeienec. IV. Ik Coiiiplon, in inker, Pa. SITUATION WA.XTI'.D lientlt-nien's laundry, gojd on coluicil shilts, 1111 Llo.vd stieet, Cp llooi; lelcicnce. SITTV1TOX WANTHD As pilvale l-o.iiIiiii.iii or eaie of hoi-sc-s; c.xptiiciicc and loleicnte. Ad-ilie-s o. Iv'., Tiibuiie otllct-. filTUATION" AX'II:D Hy a .voting man .is cuachuiin for 11 doctor or ihiving team, fnelei stands can- ot hois.;-. Win. T. Walkei, llo-c 117, lilt pliant, l'a. YOl'Nl.' MAX wants woik in butelicr biislucs', ten years' experience. Apply 310 Ilvcictt ave. SlTl'ATIOX WANTIID Hy a goo.l lionet gill at general housewoik in suull pihate tamtly, AddieSs .Ml-s M. 11. foul, (ieneial Delivciy, City. SlTl'VI'lOb W NTi:il ytiiuig man eieMies sllu- ullvii Us liookkecpei. f,ii'iiciiu-d. (ioeut uf- eiiiie-ts. Addiess II. (!., cue of Scranton Tiiliiine. AN i:PI'ltli:MX'i;D woman wishes .1 position us housekeeper or light hou-ewoik. Can bo s,cn ut Aillnglon Hotel. SlTl'ATIOX MANl'KH Hy nil iiioiuid black siullh, hoisL-shoi-liig .1 specialty. Coltinau Iloienk, lent- lOd Pitlt-ton avenue. SITfATlOX WANTfll Hy nit cpcit laiuithcss on ladlej-s' antl gciitle-uit-n's II111' lauiiehy; can lauudei loloicd coloicel shhts without lading. 1111 l.lovd stieet, lop tlooi. llrst of cltj lef eienccs. Hfl-TNHD, ediic.ilcd joung woman wants em ployment; any 0110 ilcslrin-x her sen Ices in anv way addiess C, I!., Tiihunc olliee. Wanted. WAXTIID To buy pigeons; iiur 313 Haiiisou avcmie. WAXTfD Seeontl-baud il-si'.ittd wagon Willi -"on-upy toi and sitle ciiitain; must lie good and cheap; stale lowest cash ptlce. I". I.. Ileujimlil, Kiils, Pa, Business Opportunity. If 501' want occlusive liiuilllusr of Mir lies! e-sclusiiu .itiviilislng business in tho I'nlied IJInln.i ...1.1. nl.,l.U.I ...l.llls ,11 lliel.,1 III. til III eilv and stuit- (.1 iiione-y iiukeij, iiivc-sligaie, AildlCsS i:iluslvi-, Tilliuuo nflice. oooimTiaxci: foil vorxt. taii.oii-au up-to dat" anil wlelo-ivi-.ike until tan Jump into nu e-slablii-lii'd loiailoii, be-t in lhe city; st.iin., glass nnd plate trout hay window, scioud llotii of Allketi building, taibondale. Pi'5seni. Apill 1st, fcTOf Iv AM) WIIHAT THAl)i:HS witliout delay, Unto for our special market letter, Preo on ppllcation. S. M. Illbbaul K Co., members N, V. ( i.iisolidated and Stock Svchange, 41 and 10 Hroadway, New VuiK. Usiabllshed tNll, Long Distance' Phone 2JSS Hroad. Boarders Wanted. PHIVATi: I'AMILY wishes to havo two nlco mon to bojiil, (je'lliian or fnglisb, Cull any time Itei Thuisday, All coinciik-nt.es, t07 Haul.oii avenue, Wnnted Hooin and Board, WANTHn-rbaige fiont loom with boaid by iri-n. thnun mid wifo; piivate lamlly iiei'eueil, t'nque'sllon.ible ii-feienee-. Addiess C, I). :., P. O, Diavvc'l 312 Sciuiiton, Pa. Booms and Board. ItOOMS TO BENT, with boaid, t09 Mulberry street. Heal Estate. ijl.SOO-Will buy full lot anil ilolinblo home, All modern convenience-., clrctilu light, He i-Tsk .ivcuue, liiicu Hldgf. M. II. Holgitc, l'OII SALI'. New house on toinell sticel, Hound Woods Paik; niodeiu luipiuveuieuts; case teinis. Apply to Spiing lliook Lumber Co., or 1'. K. WuodlioibC. l-'OK bALK At (laik's Summit; u pla.o ct II-o acics, house und bain, guod fiuit; cheap fur cash, InquIlc of Mis. I,. Lindsay, till Noith Main avenue, city. 10 It SALH One acre ot land, Impioved with nine-room houses plenty and variety of fruit; good locution In village uf flceUille, Mis. Olive flib, r leetvllle, Pa. Money to Loan. LAUCii; OH SMALL amounts. Piomptly nude. Intcic.t 5 per cent. Okell, Attonier, Coal fMtungc- building. ANV AMOUNT Of MONK. TO LOAN-Qulck. tlraight loans or Uulldiug uml lau. At from 4 to 0 per cnt. Call on N. V. Walker, '.IU-313 Council bulM' DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MonTIui Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor L'adi Uttn Llm. PROFlgsSIOMA L. Cortiflod Public Accountant. HDWAHD C. 8PAULDIN0. 21 THAlinnS HANK nulldlng, and Bt. Paul Hiilldlng. New York. Architects. LDWAni) h. davis, AiiciirrrarrcoNxuLU nuiiding. KHimflllCK L. I1I10WN, AHCIL lL,liKAL Kvtato fxcliaiiKe Hhlg., 12(1 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. 1IA1IDINO. COd CONSUL!. HUILDINO. Dentists. uii. c. i:. f.iLi:xi)i:itfii:n, pauli huildino. Spruces street, Scianton. Dit. C. C. LAimACII, 113 WVOMLXO AVKNOE. Lawyers. l-'HANK U. I10YLI.', ATTOIt.XllY.AT.LAwT llooms 12, 14, 10 and IS Hun- Building-. F. K. TI1ACV, ATT'Y, COMMONWHALTll DLDol V. B. HIU'LOOLi:, A'lTOIlNnY LOANS NfOO tlatcd on real estate security. Mears Huildlns, corner Washington avenue and Spiuce stieet. WILLAHD, WAIHILN k KNAPP, ATTOKNK9 and counsellors-at-Iaw. llepubllc.m Hulldlmj, Washington avcmie. JfSSOf & JL'SSUP, ATTOBNT.YS AND COL'N-sellois-.it-liw. Commonwealth Building, lloomi 10, 20 and 21. 1:1AJ?.D n'- 'niwr.it. attorni:y. hoom5) P0.I-&04, IjIIi flour, Hoais building. '" A. "'AT,,,:s AtTOItNIlV-AT-LAW, UOAP.D of iratlq Bulhling. tiiantou, Pa. I'ATTKRSON .V WILCOX, THADIHt'S NATIONAL Han); Huildlng - COMi:OYS, Ms HPPUnr.fCAN HUILDINO. A'U'-..."f;rlT"0'-r'. OPITCi: MOVED TO NO. Zll vv.voinliig.oven'i". Physicians and Surgeons. lilt. W. Ik ALLUN. SU NOltlTt WASHINGTON avenue. DP. S. W. L'AMOJIHAIJV, OPI'ICII 359 WASH '"etun auiiu;. Residence, 1313 Mulberrv. Clupnlc eilsea.-es, lungs, heart, kidneys an 1 genlto-urinary organs a special.). Hours, t to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THi: L'LK CAIT. 125 AND 127 I'HANKLIN AVK- nue. Hates leasunable, P. ZlL'tlLKl.. Proprietor. SCHANTON HOUSi:, NUAH D L. U W. TA8 scnger depot. Conducted on the Huropeaa plan. VICTOR KOCH. Pioprlctor. Scavenger. A. B. BIHOGS CLllAKS PIIIVY VaIhISAND cess pools; no 3J01; only iuiprovcd pumps ujed. A. li. Briggs, propiletor. Leavo oi tiers 11CO North Main avenue, or I'lckc's drug Roic, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Botli telephones. Seeds. G. It. CLAHKI! & CO., SLXHSML'N AND nuns er.inien, stoic tiOl Washington avenue; green houses, 1950 North Main uvenue; alora tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSL'PIt KULTTEL. ItCAIl 611 LACKA. AVK., Scianton, Pa,, manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DHLSSMAKINO FOH CHILDREN TO OISDIIR; also ladles waists. Louise Shoemaker, "U Adams avenue. MF.GAHGEG BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN- v clones, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, liO Washington avenue, Scranton, Ta. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN HE HAH in Scianton at the news stands of Relsmar Bro.. 4.0G t'pruco and 003 Linden; M. Norton, S22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spnice street. Easter Complexions, EASl'EIl CO.MPLEXIONS If jou want a fitoli couiplc-Mon to match jotu j;aslcr gowns anu hat.s vmi slit old stait at onto and give It careful attention. My Electrical Manage in one hour will mike the race look yeais younger; is ic ficsliing and leslful. Supeilluoiis hairs, warts mid moles icmovcd. Eye blows coirected. Hu chanaii's Deimatolosic.it Parlors, 312 Washington avenue-. Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM All naitlea that wish can In speedily ami permanently cured of all sa tieties nf Rheumatism by .1 vegetable! compound. Ones suaiantecd. liiiiilio or addiess J. E. Tay lor, Sciuiitou, Proposals. inni'(ls,.Lsi will bo lecclved by the undersigned lor tho lanltorsblp ot the bimnson Methodist Eplsiopil chinch tioni Febnuiy 13 to Apill 1, inclusive. John f. Randolph, SOD Ssuth Hyde Paik avenue, Lost. LOST llimch of keys. Reward will be given if lcluintel to Trlbuno office. LEGAL. ESTATE of f. 1). Stevens, Uto ot the Borough of Dinimoii-, Lackawanna county, P.-iiiisylvanU, deccasetl. Letleis teslainenlaiy upon the above estate Hav ing been gtaiitccl tu the inidei signed, all jieisoni hiving claims against tho saino will present tlit-iu for pavnient and those indebtetl theieto will lileaso make immediate pavme-nt to DAN POWELL, Aduilnistrator. Cciner ot Oiovo and lllakely Stiects. Dunmore, Pa. WII.LAHD, WA11HEX -t KNAPP. Attoincis for Estate), ELECTION PROCLAMATION; Office of the City Recorder City of Scianton, Pa., febiuary, Ith. IfsiJ NO IKE IS HL'HEllV MIVIIN THAT AT V (.eiieial Election to be held on Tuesday; lie eighteenth day ot fcbruaiy Instant, being the tblitl Tiedav of february, llio following ofticcrs will bo voted for at lhe until pluecs ot holding elections in tho City of Scranton, Pa., to Wit; A Lily Councilor to scivc lor tho term of lhr.- jens bi-giiiulng tho Hist .Monday of Apill, lCW-l, One Select Councilmaii In scno tor the tcnii '' foui .vcais beginning lhe tirst Monday of Apill P.XI2, In each ol the e-ven iiumbeied wards h wit: 'the Second, fourth, SKlh, Eighth, Tench, Twclflb. fomtecntb, Sixteenth, Eighteenth and Twentieth, Common Count lltnen fiom the even nuiincvoil vv.iid.rto seivu lor the lenil ot two yeais becjiu. liing lhe llrst Monday of Apill, 1U02, as follow! to wlti four from the Second wuid. thrc from l'ouith wartl, two from the fsUth ward, one fiom the Eiglith waul, one fiom the Tenth waul, oiij fiom llio Tweltlli waul, one fiom Ifourteenth waul, one- fiom lhe- sixteenth war, one troin the Eighteenth waul, two from tho Twentieth ward Ouo School Couiroller lor the term of four .vcais fi cm lhe last Tueailjy In Febiuary, IW03, in inch of ilia udd imnibcicd wartls, to wit: flrrt, 'J Mid, filth. Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh. Tjdr te-eiith, I'lftecntb, Ss-venlccutli, Ninctceiith uiul Twcitjwlrst, One Ableinuii lo scivc- for llio teini ot llvo vt-ai in c.itli of the following wauls, to wi:--l-'ifth. Seventh, Twclflb, Eighteenth and Nine- tCTIlth. One Assessor fiom each waid in Hi iltv. Ouo Constable limit each waul III tho tit. One Judge of Elections, two inspcclois of EIo. lion and an Assessor of Voteis in each and cvciy election dislilct in llio ill), AUo ouo Poor Illicctor fiom each of the folliw. ins boioeigln ami townships to wit: 'lie Bjrong'i of providence, tha Township of Pi evidence, tlie lloruui(li ol II) tie Paik, tho Uoiouih ol Si-rantoii, (Noiih vvard), (he lloiough ot Scranton, (MIJllo waid), lhe llorouali of Scranton, (South waid). (Signed) W. It COXNVXL. City Hccoi'Icr, rx