U'JHJS SCRANTON TniBUiYrB-WiajNJESDAY, FKUUUAltr 10, 1902, .If " NORTHEASTERN ' PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD COUNTY. Oprclal to tlic Scruntdn Tribune. Towtintlti, Fcl). IS. Mm. A. G. Mason nnd dituiiliter, of West I'lttBton, lire (unking an extended vIrII In Townmla, hnvitiK taken a suite of rooms. A. .W. Ilanlnin, of Sonintoit, Is In town Hhowlnj? a lino display of tho International Correspondence school's wort:. It Is learned that the Institu tion contemplates opening an ofllce hero. Frank Lanlz, of Krankllndale, but oC lato working In the Uernlco mines, met his death In nn accident on Wednesday. Ho was twenty-one years old and unmarried. A bee tree was found In Wysox town ship ft few days ago that contained fifty pounds of choice honey. Thu tobacco warehouse at Sayre, now rIvih employment to ISO people. T. II. mtshnell died suddenly of apo plexy, while removing a telegraph In strument from a building. Ho resided at Auburn, and was superintendent of telegraph repalis for the Lehigh Valley lalltoad company. The German Medicine company closed their week's engagement heio last nlrrliL and gave first-class peifortn aiK'tM, Mrs. Betsey Tracy died at her home In Smith-Held township, aged ninety lour years. A six year-old son of S. Fletcher, "f Armenia township, this county, while playing In the huiibc, knocked down a gun which was discharged, the ball entering the lad's head and causing In stant death. Beginning Mai eh 1, malls at Athens, f-'ayie and Wavcrly will be carried on tl" tiollcy cars. AV. O. Baker, for several years an em ploye of the Review, left on Saturday for Builliiglon, Vermont, to accept a position on the Dally News as solicitor and collector. The following sad ease comes from Wnvcrly, only a step over the state line. The funeral of a mother and child was held at that place, whose dc.'ithf- aie alleged to be duo to Chris tian Science ministrations. The mother had been under "healer" treatment for some time for asthma. A daughter was born to her about two weeks ago. It is alleged that a few days later the "healer" threw open the windows of the room in which the mother and child lay, despite remonstrances of the nurse, and allowed the cold winds to bluw on the patient, saying "Clod has charge of tho woman, and no harm ecu befall Iter." Pleuro-pneuuionla find death followed. The babe in the li.uantlme, received little attention. It vvs" placed near the stove when the mother was taken worse and when taken up the child was dead. SPRINGVILLE. Special to tlip Scranton Tribune. Spiingvlle, Feb. IS. On Tuesday fvening last the membeis of Vesta Lodge, No. 187 D. of It. met at the home of Mrs. Anna T. Grattan for one of their popular socials. There was a good compaTiy""present"aruV tfie"occasTon was a very enjoyable one. Theie will b'j others In the near future. Little Coral Culver is still confined to the house by an attack of inllama tory rheumatism. Dell Hendershot and wife are enter taining a lriend, Mr. Iluuis, of Phila delphia. The stone busines Is likely to prove quite a largo industry the coming sum mer. There are four nuaules within two miles of Springville, and shipments are all made here and at Tyler. The Lott plant Mil bo pushed. Several men afj now there stripping for spring open ing. Last Wednesday afternoon the body of Hal Stone was brought here for burial having been shipped from the . 'West. He had relatives living near hue; and otheis in Wyoming county, who came with tho body. Interment was made at the Newton cemetery where a number of others of the Stone family are buried. If our informant, is totiect his age was about twenty-tlva years. He was a son of Benjamin Stcne who owns the farm on which the cGuiclc-ry is located. It Is safe to say now that the papers transferring" the Springville hotel from A. E. Rodney to Theodore Williams lmvc been signed nnd delivered. The transfer will be made April 1. Ledfi Terry and Mary Thomas visited fi lends at New Milford, over Sunday JaQk Baker woiks over at the Moody l'.irm on Meshoppen cieek. Thuisday lu- came here with a horse and cutter nnd went toward Kusson hill. Over there his hoise got a little "Jly" and inn away, overturning cutter and dilvei. Jack came back Friday with the cutter badly broken up and left it in the shop for repairs. No other dairmgc was done. Notice has been given that the hullil lurr now used as a post ofllce will ho ictiled to other parties after April 1. Th's means that tho ofllce will ha moved" away and into a place wheie it will be un Inconvenience to nenrly every one- but the postmaster. It Is claimed the u'iison for moving It Is that tho parly now, using It will not be allowed to fccll confectionary after April I, as It w J 11 be contrary to tho terms of tho 'lease given by C. A. Hungerford to tho I'lU'tlcs who tent his store. Ilungcr own.s both buildings and ho could not rent the store unless concessions weie made HOPBOTTOAi. Fpeclal to the Scranton Tribune. Udpbottom, Feb. IS, The Willing Workers will seivo a Lady Washington tea, tit the homo of Mrs. A. J, Taylor, Ft.turday evening. Supper from B until 10 p, m. Mr; Eugene Mead Is going to move with Ills family Into Mrs, Mori la' house on Mali street. 'J ho Wullea' Alii of the M, E. church If You Could Look Js. into the future and sec the condition to which jour couch, if neglected, will bring you, you would heck relief at Dnce and that naturally would be through Shiloh's ' Consumption rf rf ii jk Guaranteed to cure Coii f vIJl i sumption, Bronchitis, Wl xW A,tliiui, and alt lung Troubles, Cures Coughs and Colds in a day, SJ5 cents. Write to 8, C. Wklis & Co., Ie Koy, Js", v., for free trial bottle. r..n.i'i.,...D..i'r.. -...in.. .. Dr..j m ,,, o VIWTh, lWt VU fWMIVO l UIUWI M will meet tit Mm home of Mrs. O. O. Bulloy, Wednesday nrternoon. Airs. K. M, Tiffany itlid Miss Jcsslo Lord wem at the Parlor City, Tuesday. There will be speclnl meeting at tho UnlvtrsallBt chinch this week. Mlsa Alta Finn was visiting her brother laBt week. Mis. Coral Thomas was visiting her aunt Mrs. O, A, Bailey, the past week. Mr, Claude Roberta Is sick. Miss Permella Tewksbury Is on tho sick list. Mrs. Dr. P. Rchoonmaker was visit ing friends In town Inst week. WYALUS1NC. Sped a 1 to the Scranton Tilbiinc. VyalusIng Feb. 18. Mrs. Grant Alils, ot Allls Hollow, spent Sunday with l datives. Mr.". Anna Dull Rodgers, died at her homo In Holienback, Monday morning, PICTURE a" J h jaXjf H MOSCOW J 1 J BLACK StZA . S, H ilnimljUIHillinn I I tl" nl Can you reaeLJdiis name of a distin guished foreigner? aftor an illness of seveial years. She pneumonia, at the age of 21 years. She leaves a husband, father and a sister Bessie at home and a brother, Dudley, of Scranton. Mru. H. J. Halloek, entertained the Fcv-tnightly club, Friday atjernoon. Miss Mniy Hoag, is spending several weeks in LaceyvIIle, Pa. Mif-s Georgia Smith, of Wilkes-Barre, Is idling her sihter, Mrs. E. D. Lewis. Mr. Leonard Leacli and son Frederick of Auburn, N. Y., returned home Tues day after spending a few days with friendE. " Mr. John Decker, of Elmlia, N. Y spent a few days in town with relatives. Mr. Fay Burrows spent Sunday with ills parents at Stevensvllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lewis, entertain ed r. few friends at curds, Friday even ing. A number of childien hi town have the whooping-cough. Mits Clara Stowed, spent Sunday v. itn her cousin Miss Grace Brown, at Browntown. Tho Presbyterian choir will give a corcpi t, Friday evening, Feb. 21. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune Tunkhannock, Feb. 17, There will bo a regular meeting of J. W. Reynolds' Woman's Relief corps this Tuesday evening, Februaiy 18, at 7 o'clock, In the Giand Army hall. Charles Marcy, of Altoonu, traveling salesman for a Philadelphia drug house, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Marcy, on Slocum stieet. Jlrfc. Fiank Coleman, of Towaiuln, Is visiting her patents, Mr. and Sirs. Hugh, Calahnu, on Harrison street. Mis. John DePue is ill with pneu monia at her homo on Putnam street. Mrs. William Sterling, of Rusell Hill, vi<ed friends at this place on Satur day. Rollin Frear, of Toledo, Ohio, is spending some time with his mother, Mis. William Brewer, at this place. Robert Burdwell, who was operated on about three weeks ago, at the Wilkes-Bane City hospital, for appen dicitis, returned homo on Saturday very much Improved. Misses Mary and Josephine Boyce, who tire employed at the Intel national Couespondence school at Scranton, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Boyce, on Second utreot. Joseph Armstiong, an aged citizen, Is very ill at his home on West Tioga street, In the township. There will bo a necktie social at the residence of Edward Wlntonnute near tho Brown grist mill, on Wednesday evening, February 10, for tho bonellt of the Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. William N, Reynolds entertained friends at their home,- on Tioga street, from Wllkes-Barre over Sunday, HALLSTEAD. Eptclal to the tkranton Tribune. IJntlstead, Xeb. 18. Mrs, Johuima Kane, of Great Bend, died Monday morning. Funeral Wednesday morning f tout tlio Catholic church. John Neville is clerking at the Ar lington. Mrs,. William Kunkle, of Bingham ton, visited friends Jioru last week, William Swlgert, of Carbondole, was culling on friends here Monday, Miss Lroia Van Loan spent Saturday and Sunday wti her patents in this i'late. Miss C'Gi'iio Sutiiinertoii, fioin the finite hospital, of Blngliamtoii, visited Jier mother in this place over Sun dnv, Mli. Frank dusked, of Qwego, is vIst lling friends In this plate. ChurlM EnuneiBon, milk dealer's team, ion awuy today. They struck the Erie crossing just as No. S fast train was due. The wagon was a total wreck, but the horses escaped, by fall Jug down the bank. N'o one was In the v.ugon at. the time, M. T. Hp ml visited ills parents in New Milfoil) Sunday, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Van Cott, of Now Mil- ford, wuro visitors at' B. Waterman's Batiiidiiy. Tile Baptist Aid society will hold a social at the homo ot Mrs, Trowbridge Titfiiulny evening, Bi W. Pf.nBe was a visitor In Thomson ntid fcttsqUelianna Friday and Satur day. At n nice lng of the graduates of tho lliillslcad high school the following oillci'i'R were elected President, Stephen Tlnglcyi vice-president, Dell Simpson! uecrotnry, Maud Hnrrlsou; treasurer, F.dwntd Bnrnum; class colors, garnet and white. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Feb, 17, Haldasuher & Jonns' moving plcturo exhibition was given In tho opera house lust evening under the auspices of tho Enterprlsu Hose company and notwithstanding tho stormy weather a largo crowd witness ed the performance which was a thor oughly' satisfactory one, The pictures are up to dato and a largo number are given. The singing of Con Dllley was a pleasing feature of tho perform ance!. Forest City and Susquehanna county generally was Hooded Inst week with anonymous circulars nsstilllng the char acter of Colonel Charles C. Prnlt, the only candldntc so far who has publicly PUZZLE. piium wnaiT announced himself for the state sen atoiship. Although unsigned the source of the ciiculars is well known and their effect Is correspondingly nullified. Mr. Piatt is a gentleman of unusual culture, Integrity and nbllity and no assault that disgruntled ouste1 poli ticians can make will in anyway jeop ardize his success at the coming con vention and' later at the poles, Tuesday election. Don't fail to get out and vote. Miss Rebecca McDermott who has been in New York f,or several months, has leturned home. NEWjMILFORD. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Xciv Jhlforil, Pel). IS. Mr. Clnilcs lioo U confined to her home liy illncis. J Mh. Colter ami Ri.iiutilauglitrr, Mis? llucl Cobb, Hteil in Nicholson Sunday. JIIm Lcttlo Woodhouie spent Saturday in liitig luinton. MM Ueiliice Howell U-iileil llluchinitun friend? Satin daj. Thcie will be union tunpeiancc benlto in tho Methodist chinch nou Sunday iiculni;. Mh. 1.. i:. Ilailey, national lcctiuei' of tho Woman's C'lnislian 'iVnipeinnce union. Mill dellier the ad iltci. i:cijonc iniiteil to he picucnt. J. V. .till ciillnl on lllnjjlianiton fi lends Sat in ihy. The Woman'4 Chil-,ti.in Temperance union will meet nt the homo ot Mil. A. Altliit.li on Wednes day aflrrnocn. Ml-s Henrietta Iliyilcn (-pint Saturday and i-un-diy with llalNtmd filcniln. J. Wiight (iiddlnss-, ivlicutniaut eocinoi of Mkhlpjn, Mill lectuie ut tlio opei.i hoa-e Saltir iliy eveninu, Ib. 2; siibjett, "Uncle feam's People." 'Ihl is tile thlul lettuic of the course of Icttmos tonducted by the Young- People's Iliptt-t union. Mlfi Maude Tnimbull limited fi lends In llins hamton ncentli. Tlieatrica TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. lATIXM-lIcuiniu, tliu Miglclan. Xl8lit. .CAi:.MY 01' MUSIC-Marl.i) llintlicn mm. pany. Aftcmoon and night. MUsIO IUM,-"The Kainhlcis." Aftcmoon and night. "Under Two riags." At the Academy last night "Under Two n.ig" was pienented in n brilliant manner bv tho Muil.s lliotlieii' company befoio a largo anil, cute, In the. nt'tcinoon the "Crime of London" n.n the bill, Henmnn, the Qieat. 'lire (licit Ileum iiiii, the pilnco of nuglilans, hail cuiiahkiublo fun with a ttict tar conductor In St, I.ouis, Mo., lecentli, lli.uni.iu wat on a iloiMi-town Washington avenue, tar, tho conduc tor eamo thiough collecting faic, ami llcriminn hid In lii hand to pita him 4 ten dollar gold piece, Tl.o conductor glanced at tho coin ami Midi '! can't change that; ij tint the fmall fit jou lute!" "You can't clungo tliatV" fatil lleirmanu, and in lili hand vai u fifty tent pitce. Tho conductor glanced suspltloiuily nt lilm, reached out, taUIng tlio coin, tihcu to Ids turprife, it mjs again a fen dollar gold pleie. "Hid I hot tell jou," he uld tatagely, hand, tug tlio coin baili fa Herrmann, "I tould not i-hangu it. Yon will hao to glvo lue koine thing wiullcr cr lUo get oft tho car, Tlio cum. panv doci not nuKo thingo for iiiiylhlng hut !fj.00" "Well, jou liatu lu iliange llila then," taltl lltinuanu, and thcio in Ms hand was a fifty tent piece, "Sty, what It, thlJ, anjwayi" uid the condue. tor. "Have l got themi" "Don't know," paid Herrmann, "wlietlcr jou liaio oi not, but if jou don't ihange thU coin and stop amiojlng me, J thall icport jou to the coiupanj-," "Well, I'll bo ilimned," .il, tho conductor, .is he aii(f up fcteral fanw by niltake, and tlio liuud, vho had ictugnlzed (hriiiuiin, loaicd He Becomraends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, "I have used Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy In saying that it Is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used lu my fumlly. I have not words to express my confi dence In this remedy." Mrs. J, a. Moore, North 8tur, Mich, For sale by all druggists tilth laughter. Herrmann cornea to the Lyceum tonight. "San Toy," Tomorrow Night. Of ''(tin Toy," which cornel to tlio I.jxeum Thursdty night, the Otlnua Journal of l'ch. 4 tnldl "Oltnna plny-gDcm cxncclcil much 'tiom 'San Toy,' uhlcli wa.s presented lint ctetilng nt tho Rtiswll theater. lt fauis picccdcil It and Un name Innncdlilely plitred It in tho rama clasi as tho 'flclaha,' tlio 'Mikado' nnd kindred tuneful comedies that Invo been o much enjojed. Tlie production Is pic-eminently n music it one, nnd with tho laigo number nt Mnncu tlio chorines were given villi n daah and Jingle that wan thoroughly icfreshliifr nnd elicited generous rounds 6f applause. Tlio serenade to tho mocii was icrhapA one of the flnct numbers. "The comedy vm well looked after by Simucl Collltifl an M and his p.irlncr, Paula Minimis, ns lluilley. Collins deems to hate an luexliaustlhlo supply of(lho kind of humor tint Is contagious, and lie hid no trouble lu keeping hln audience In the beiit of good humor, MIm Marie Celeste inn be mid to bo gifted with neither a tharui hilf nppeainiRO nor a snect tolce, but ho lls-plnj-ed tonslttciiiljle histrionic ability in the title role." "Tho Bonnie Brier Bush." I. II. Stoddarl, ttlio Is stairlng this J car, under the inaiiagcincnt of Klrkc Ia Sliclle, In u drama tlratlon of tan Maclnen's fc'iotllh Idyl, "Ileslde the llonnlo Drier Until," has been nddrecd liuu dreds of limes Ipj hundicds of dltTeient people, on the question us to wltether lie was ft bcolih man. In eaih Instance, Mr. Stoddart lUHucrcil affirmatively. Ills tciy lemperament and tutitio feeiu to haie all the gentleness, heauly nnd what one might call sombic ewcetness of tho High hud folk, When Ian Marliren (Ilev. John Watson, P. I).) first came lo America, especially to witness tie initial performance of tils play, ho met Mr. SloJdait, and, in tho course ot the convcisatlon, ukul lilm if he Mad a Scotchman. Mr. Stoddart replied that he Mould wtlid Dr. W.ilsou would wait until afttr tlio pcrfoimance. A) the curtain Mcnt doitn on tho last act, Dr. Walron naked to be taken immediately to Mr. Btoddatt's dietslng loom. Ho giapcd him by tho hand and f.iid: "hlr, Jou nio not Mr. btod dirt, j oil are Iichl.in Campbell, and if I iur had the slightest objection to my boot: being dranuitlrt-d, it is now nb-olutely dispelled, for licic on this stage I iiaic been taken back to catcli a In Mill of Dnimtothty atmosphere." Mr. Stoddait turned to him, and with that sweet wnile taid: "All, lad, je dlnna ken I mcic a Illrlaudcr mjid'," "I ho llonnlo Drier Push" comes Id the I.jccum lic.st Saturday iifteinocn and ciening. Seats go an sale Thursday morning at U o'clock. The Ottumwns Coming. The Ottumuas, of Chicago, consisting of Pd ward Weeks, (list tenor; IJ. D. Drock, iccond tenor and accompanist; K. W. Tatcrson, harlto.io; Ceorge II. Iott, basso and musical director, and Julia K. Van Doun, lccltcr, mIJI gho one cf the Uiockway couisc enteitalnments at the I.J' ceuin -rrlday el cuing. The harmony of their olces, the richness and olumo of tone, the siholarlj icndltion ot the classics, and their abundant fund ot rich and rollicking humor, in two bundled! concerta nnd eight Chautauqua assemblies the past cai, hata so charmed twentj -soldi fctatcs that there is no hesltancj-'in promising that no similar company will better please the public for the season of 1001-lOOi. The rale of teats opens this morning at 9 o'clock. STAGE NOTES. Jennie Kustiec leplaics I'MU Troclor Otis as leading lady of "Tho Climbers." MUj OIU ob jected to one night elands. Amelia Dinghani Mill remain in Xew York un til June 1 and will bhortly put on a new pioduc Hon, entitled, "Hciit Aflame." Webei & riclcN will shortly put on to new burlesipicj!, one on "Madame Du ILurj" and the other on "Tlie (ientlcmin of Trance." Aided Kliin, the diminutive comedian, his. been in n 'hong IbIhuI fanitaiiiini for tlio past two month, buttering from iiciions prostration. aleric Deigeie, fonncily leading lady at the Coliunbli the.itci, Iliooklin, iei?ned her posi tion last week, ami Isibel j;ie;-,ou took her place. Owen Duis lu-. tinned out a new war drann, entitled, "Jhnbing Thiough ficoigia," and it will be ghen a trial spin on tho road In the tpiing. IE MARKE Wall Street "Review. New Yoik, 1'eb. 18. Tlie utrittiie Inflinnce uiiun Hading of j cstcrdaj 's sttiini w.is lilted to tljy. jet the tolume of trading was only about hojt .t million bhaich. There was bomo show- of bfiengtli timing the moiniug liouis, but it dwin dled dining the day and the market gmor.illy turned duwnwaid. Some stocks which had the advantage of eirlv adiauecs did not kuffcr iu tenally on the da-, but the gcneial leict of pines at tho end was luwtr than yesterday. The dis inclination to hade in the storks of the gioat lailwnjs sjstems, tMieciallj- of the tiaus conti nental gioup, was it'iy maiked. Spiculathe ojiiu ion is in u. jicrplccd .'tato as lo the mil its ot the Metiopolltan btieet railway plan. The iniLhliiory of ihu plan is so tompllcatcil anil the beaiiugs of its operation fo ob-cuio that liltlo can be nude of it and the general public Is inclined lu look askance .it the securities iuiolicd. The int. i est of luddiis is sutiioiting (he pliee of the htoik pending the completion of the plant is obiious, but the pike rim oil mole than .i point in the late ileillngs todaj-. This bad a deleiicnt iiillu ente on speculation cl-ewhere. The bame was true ul the weakness of Amalgamated Cupper which lost U on the day's dciliugs. Tlie futil- Sty of the elloits to udiauco aoutliein I'acitlu und Sugar were addltio'ial Intluciiies in tho fame dilution. The development of new points of wi th It among the Blocks seldom attlie or of lit tle genei.il impoitaucu tontliiucd to be a fe.itme, but otlicr slocki of the tamo class lecently ad .inctd buireied fiom profit-taking. Time was bujlng to borne eHect aiuong the Coders, which was especially con.-plcuous lu Heading eccoud piefcui'd and Xtw Voik, Ontario and Wotcui. hackawamu made a fpuit of sl points but ic acted foui, Piutitable ileinauds upon tlie coal companies aie Mid to be inoic than they can supply, and theie aie KurniUcs .iNu of (imposed fin titer consolidation of the ownerslilp of the-e loads. Another group wbiili was uctlic and fctrong Mas thu bouthwesteius. Conjcctuics ale life ot plans looking to linanclil cousolldition In this Moup, also. Tlie strength in tlio gioup gae May with tlio decline in the lest ot the irarket. Tin- closing was irregular, but there mmi only tllglit i.illles. Total sales today, 007, W)0 i-haics. Wabidi ilcbentiue D'h constituted the bulk of the bond maikct. but they lost practically all of their gains. Total t.iiei, par Aalue, W,;ilX),. ixio. United Slates bonds Nine all uuilunsed on the lat call. The tolloMing quotations are furnished The Tilb iinc by M, h. Jordan tc Company, looms TOj-TUO Hears building, Scranton, l'a. Telephone, 6003: Open- High. I,ow. Clos. inw. t. est. In?, Amciliau Sugar .Ml'-j VJi'A HO1,! 1:10U Atchison 77 IT 77U 77U Atciilson. 1'r tSVi 0S',i l$ bS Diook. Tiaetion ., ulU MVj Wi li Halt. & Ohio luaVs 10.V1 IDHi lUI?i riie. U Ohio ,.., 4'1'i imi Id an Chic. & O. W '.'Hi '.M?s mil 8 Hi St. l'Jitl 1MM lwi,i IWls 1u"'.s Hock Island ..., llilVj l."i 1UI 101 Km. & Tev., I'r M lifil'i Ki fS's lrfiuis. ,t Nash 10JV. 1(137, 1M in", Man. Kleialt'd ....Ml'.j b'il'.i UJVj UUj Met. Tiacllwt .,.,,,..171?; 17t4 170 17014 Mis-oiui i'aillio 105 10JI. iDtTJ lo.Hi Koutherii 1'aiiUu ...,,., I'OTs Il71j i:i.?; (n Xoifolk k Western 57-li M 37-H 3 Kile SU lOU ;w5i ii'rti Kile, 1st IV ,,, 70 70'i (lT oflTi S. V. Cential iqi'i WIUi W.t5s ici?i, Out. . A: West UlTs i' ;U ill?3 IViina. II. It ., 111 131H JJl 151 i'ailllu Mall ,,,, 17U IT1, ID HI Heading , oV!i A'l 6a,j m Heading, I'r SI Sl'.i SI 8IU Houthcm 11, H !M ;uu :;i; :i').; Southeiii It. It., I'r .... tll'a W IHU', IWi4 Tcnu Coal fc lion l)7!a H7i iSj lili I'. S, Leather 1IU Jli HU nn l', H. I-ealhey, I'r hlU fetVi blU tlVi I'. S. llubber llli ll'5 IP, II'. Union l'aclllo WlW 1CU'.5 1UI mi Union IMcWe, I'r mil S'llJ w?i Hiij Waba,h, I'r sOi II1 11 slli Western Union fit t'l id PI Col, fuel 4, lion il ni sM' 81 Amah Copper .,,,,,..,. 71 Till UjTh i?s 1'eoplo's (las W Hlj IdOli IWlVi Col. South 1 10 M 1SU Tcmi 1'aciile , I2?i IT.i 42?; 4i?i Am. Car 1'oundiy ...... 20 !,i 2s?i s Am. Car Koundry, i'r., &, fcajj SS Wj IT. R steel Co 11 4IM 41H 11 U. B. Steel Co., fi- .... Ol?j ui; uji; ui Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations -All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. 1JIJ. Asked. LtcUwamu Dairy Co.. I'r ,, wj County Saving Dank Si '11 M Co., COO Flr.t yatlonal Hank n.-aruonuaiej ,, ,,, boo Standard Drilllux IV'. , '... so Third National tlauk ,.,, 531) ,,, THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" DIRECTORY. ' ' ' ' -! ..... I ..... , ,, "'-1 4 Lines 10 Cents Sw"anTtgS3 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four tines, 3 Cent for Uncli Gxtra ltns. FHUB. Mora Tin 1 I'our Unci, 6 Cents for HactiGttrft tltt. mmMwmmmimmmmmBmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmim9rmmmiimmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMw mi nnuMaaiMMMMMHaMMajHMai For Hent. Clt W. WAMIIXmnV. rw. Pino street, tor ent. contalnlni 11 looms and liithl laundry in bajcmeiiti all in line order. Apply M7 I.lndcn it. l'Olt Itll.NT I'lio and nl.l loom Hits with huh, steam heat, gar, i mge, etc., frum April Ut. Call earl'. Dent reasonable. 1'icil C Hand, In).! Mulberry tlreet. I'Olt HUNT 110111 Apill 1, aloie loom occupied by (liihlu Diamond Co,, '22J Lachawiinnl aid Hue; nlsj floor aboic. Apptj' 15 Jl y.uulorjoii aicniie. l'Olt llli.S'T hit-room Iioikc! will irut fiom Maich 1st. Address IMS Harrison nicnue. l'Olt HUM Store loom MS Ickaw.imu avenue, next door lo I'lnlej's dry good atnrc! pos feclon given nt once. Apply to John D. Hojlo, ilotldcr, 111) Lackawanna avenue. l'Olt lil'.ST rine prliate roldence In (been Illdgc section for ruil for one year, furnished or unfurnished; 12 rooms; modern iniproumcnlsi 6teim and trolley lines coliMiilcnt, Address Xenla, Tilbuno olllce. l'Olt HUNT So. IMS Clay menuc. All modern conveniences, Including steam heat. Terms reasonable. Apply to James K. Uearliart, LI brary Dullding. I'Olt 1IKNT 11'ionm liouso near ractoryvlllo. fplcnt'id location for tlio summer; good pastille for horses. Apply 1S03 Sindcion avenue. HOUSi: No. OH N, Washington avenue, corner 1'ine Ptiect, 11 looms and lulli; all iu perfect order. Apply nt K17 Linden stieet. 1 Oil HUNT Corner stoic No. 8ft! Laekananna aicnue. Also dwellings aboic. Apply lo i.cucismiin inos., soi l,aclcawnun.i acnue. lOIt IiP.NT Stole loom on second iloor ocr .119 I.ackaunnna aienue. Plate glass front. In quire of Krolosky Ilros. "ton IJH.NT 1'ioni Apill 1, building now occu- iiieu ny me uicKson -Milling uo., o. i. Lackawanna aicnue. W. 1. Dojle, Conncll Dldg. IIALI" DOl'DU: house, G3S Harrison avenue, ?13. Also .half double house, 1001 l'lne street, $17. Pnsse--sinn now. Apply i!30 Hairlson aicnue. Eor Sale. AUTOMOUILIl l'OIl SAI.K-rimst nnd fattest carnage in town. Dullt iu 1001 especially for touring. First class condition. Latest ini proiemcnt!.. Can be be been for few dajd at stable, I J" Torest court. LACi: CUItTAIKS 300 paii-s fancy Ciutalns at auction. 303 Lackawanna aienue. See auc tions. I Oil SALC Large loid of pine kindling, stoe length, dclhered anjwhere foi S2.1XJ. Haul wood, Sft.w. jji or,iu, ,icnI1KSf Central mine switch, Fifteenth ttiect, or bilng jour wagon and get a load. I OK SALi: CIinAP-l'Irewood, iron roofing, tim bers, boards, scantling, etc., fiom old cars; suitable for all puiposas. Jennings, Cential Mines switch, foot of Hampton street, oil Soiuh Main aienue. foil SALIv Two light spring wagons and some harnt&s, cheap, Htans, rear 11J2 Lu:err.e stieet. Toil SALE Cheap; hoise, eprlng wagon and harnes", at No. 182(1 Cedar avenue. For Sale or Hent. l'OIl SALi: Oil HUNT Stoic and harness shop alt, relied, also dwelling oier the stoic; laie pationigc; no opposition in town; coiner of Drinker and Chestnut street. Inquire of (!. W. Frost, 401 II. Drinker stieet, Dunniore, l'a. Wanted To Kent. WANTLI) TO HENT By Apiil 1. single or one half of double house, sit to eight looms, With comenlcncess. Address C. I. II., cue ot Tiibune office. Booms and Board. DOOMS TO DENT, witli board. fcOO Mulberry street. Dime Deposit and Discount Dank.. Economy Light. II. & I'. Co First Nilional Dank Lachi. Trust & Safe Deposit Co.... Claik & Snoier Co., I'r. f-crunton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. ... fcranton Axle Woiks Pcianton Saiings Bsnl; Tiadeis' National Dank Sciaiiton Dolt & Nut C o People's Dank New Mexico Ilj-. & C. Co I10NDS. Scianlyi Passenger llailwaj-, first Mortgage, due ll'SO Tcoplo's stieet Hallway, first mort gage, due 101S People's Stieet Jtiilway, Oeneral mortgage, clue 1021 DielcFon .Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 par cent. City of Scranton Bt. Imp. 0 per cent ficranton Tiaetion 0 par cent J.conomy Light, Heat & Tower Co.. 49 l.JUO I'M 123 100 05 501) 220 113 US ... 73 115 115 113 100 1W 102 113 US Scrtviton Wholesale Market. (Corrected Rr H. C. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Aie.) riour-fl.y. llOMC ll llulter Fiesh treamciy, 23e.j June irtamerj-, 2J',ic; dalrj. 22c. Cherac U'.laKc. L'ggb Neaiby, i2o.: fancy stoiage, 27e, l'cas I'er huihcl, $1.75. Potatoes 1'cr bushel, fcje. Onions Per bushel, iJl.UI. New York Grain nnd Produce Market New Yoik, Feb. 18, Flour A trifle more active and Hi nt on all glades. Wheat Spot tinner; No. 2 red, fcS'.ic f, o. b. alloat and V0u .elevator; No, 1 noitliim Duluth, S(l?ie. f, o. b. alloat; op tions met witli a successful bear attack aftei mid daj All the early li-e was lost, tloseil steidy, at uc. net adiancc; .Much closed SlJle.; Mij-, gt'ic; July, Slif.; Septtmber, bd?ac. Cum Spot steady; No. 2, U75e, delator and tQe. t, o, li. ullo.it; options at tlixt i.itlu-r riim, but toon gao way under pusbtcnt baimneiing, .luU i.t tho close, lioncicr, it rallied with Mlitat nnd left olf steady; May closed UJKc ; Jul), uHic.; Seiitcmhei, u'i'ic, Oats Spot steady; No. 2, 40c; No. .1, 4Sc; No. 2 white, Bla'ac: N. a white, COVaalc; tiack lulled wcateiu, Ifia'iOu,; tiack while, 3i5(lc,; optioiw lingular and gen cr.illy caticr with corn until the dose, when it l allied. Butter Sttong; crc.inieij, Jj.ijtv,j do. faetoij', 15a21e. ; June creanieiy, 17a23e.; icno. ateii, lS'jaAiViu. : I linltntion creamery, HiUlo.; slate daily, 2l)a23o. Cheese Finn; stito full cieani, small e-ulj nndu, faniy toloicd, ll?ii J2c; state full cream, small tarly nude, amy Mblte, ll?4al2c. ; large tally nude coloied, 10fi alio. ; largo early made white, loallc. Eggs EMlted, slate and l'cunsj'lv.inl.i, a7c. ; wesln.i, 7i'. ; soullicrn, uoHc. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, Fib. 18, Corn showed inouounccd MeakjicM tor u time today and woil.ed again.t a fairly good tone in tlie other tialns. Dulluesj .till hung ocr all pits, howeicr, and ,it Ihn clo.ve May wlieat was u shade higlier; Miy corn, 15a Sic. lomr, and May oati, alio, lower, l'lo. i Ulcus closed u shade to 2'sc up. Cash quota tions mcic us follows! IToui Steady; No. a spring wheat, 73473VjC.; No. 3 led, SI',ja63,C. ; No. S oats, H?ic. No, 2, 45a',.e. No. II while, 4-J74aliic.; No. 2 ie, (lUe.; rah to choice liult. lug, oO.ui.Je. ; No, 1 IUn seed, l,07!f..; No. 1 noith wistein, i?1.72; inline tlmoth) seed, iii.M; mesi poik, I1.70al5.73i laid, ir!i.2."iaO,27la; shoit lilu, ts.asas.so; diy salted shouldeis. T iVi-"-S thJ't t leal' sides, isS.73aS.b3; MliUkej-, $1,2. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb, 18. Cattle llccelits, 0,0y); to live, stioug; good to I'llnui sticrs, nominal, l.3U iiTi pool to medium, Wa'UO; stockeri uud lecdeis, 2.23al.75i low, $I.2U3.I'); helfeu, 2.30i3 30; tunnels, yl.23a2.23; hulls, ii2.S0.ll.UI; talies, W.J1) 87.23; Tu.H led steers, $l.23i3.73. Hogs lie telpts, 20,(H; toiuonow', 42,(100; left our, DO.); OalOe. higlien clused stiong; inlvcil and liutilu-iv, f5.T5ali.il; good lu tliolce lieaij-, lHl.)ail.U5 j lough heaiy, m3.fc3i(U3j llglit, H.OUiS.SO; bulk of sales, S.) UOaU.Ji). Shcip lliceils, lll.UOdj shsep and lamlm, steady; gixid to choice wethers, fl,73 a3.25; ucteiu sheep and Jtaillngs, MM; p.i tivo lambs, !i.75a0.ii5; western lamlw, fiiSil.iA Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Dutlalo, Feb. lS.-Cattie-,Ite'cclpts, light; unchanged; cals, tow, 7,75a8; utlicid, iPaT.f.O. Hogs Oifciiugs, 5,UW head; stejdy for good; pigs and Uglit Yorlceu about 10o. louei; heaij, "l.:J all. 10; few, .43all.0O; mixed, fjnl.2tla0.:0: (ilgs, $.J.40a5.50; roughs, ?5. WaSl'O; slajis'. f (41.00. Sheep and Lambs Kccciptj, o.OOO head; steady; thei'p, tuiu, mlxcii, Wa5,13; culls to good, Wa s.ooj wetbeis, ifS.lOa.'S.U)! lop lambs, ttl.l5id.50; culU to good, iflati.40. URANOII WANT Ob'FlOIiS. Want Advertlsnmentfl Will Bo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Dkijj Stores Until 10 V. M. Central City ALtlEflT BOIIULTX, comer Mulbtrrs alreet and Webster aicnue. ailSTAV 1'ICIIEL, C30 Adams aienue. West Side acoitai: w. jenkiss, 101 South juiu menuc. South Scrnnton - FDED L. TEIII'PE, 72;) Cedar aunuc. Worth Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, torncr North Slain avenue and Market street, Green Bidgo CHAULEH 1 JONES, 1337 Dickson venue. P. J. JOHNS, (120 Oiecn llldge strctt. C. I.OHF.NZ, comer Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg' W. II. KNKPFEIi, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunniore J. 0. BONE Jt SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTED A man who 1ms had some experience as a collector and solicitor. Would be ie qulied to give liond. Tlie .Southern Mining Col poiallon, 4517 Frankford aienue, Philadelphia. A CAPABLE MAN Experienced salesman, leath er or meieliaul picfcncd; excellent oppor tunity; peimancnt sittialion. Address Managci', Dox 2bu. PEDMANENT salailcd poslllou to eiieigctle men. A good oppoitunlty for the liglit p.utles. Call with leferenccs, 010 Sprute street. Help "Wanted Female. WANTED A good girl. Tribune Hinder'. ANY CIIUL selling twenty attlolcs at 5c. rath Mill icrcive n liaiulsomc lock biacelel fiee. Send two-tent stamp for postage; articles will bo mailed nt once. Boston Novelty Co., Lock l'.ov 203, fcuranton. LADY CANVASSED wanted to solicit subniip lions tor 'I lie 'liibune; good commission of fered with n fair guarantee for hi&l-cl.iss worker. Applj personally at Dusiness Jlmagei's office, Scranton Tribui.e. LADIES to tlo plain needle woik for us at bomo; we furnish materials and pay V to $10 per week. Send stamped envelope to btamhid Co., Indiana avenue, Chicago, III. WANTED Dy a good gill to do hoticvoil: in private famllv; only small family paying good wages need reply. Address 11. b., Tiibune office. WANTED Qlil for general housework at Dalton. Address II. T caro Tribune. Kecruita Wanted, WANTED l'OIl V. H. AIIMY Able bodied ml nianicd men between the ag.'s of 21 and .'13; cltiens of tho Culled fctatcs, of good chaucler and 'temperate habits, who can rpeak, i".id and write English. Fei irfoimatlon apply to Hcerult iijg Olllee, No. li,i Wjoming avenue, Seiunton, l'a. Situations Wanted. felTCA'UON WAN'IED By a joimg mm in a cicimeiy or skimming station; over iwo jean,' Wipc'riince; lefeiencc. IV. E. Complon, 1)1 inker, l'a. SULTATTON M ANTED Gentlemen's launch', good eu coloied shirts. 1111 Lloyd stieet, tip floor; ivfcici.ee. fcl'TL'ATION WANTED As piiv.ale coachman oi care of lioises; experience and icfcienee. Ad diLS. O. K. , Tiibune olllee. .SiriTA'I'lOV WANTED Ity a joung man us coachman for u doctor or chiving team. 1'ndeistinels eate of lioises. Win. T. Walkei, Dox 117, Oljphant, Pa. MH'NO J1AN wants work iu butcher bu-lness, tell jcars.' expcilence. Apply 310 Everett Jio. falll'ATION WANTi:i)-Dy a good lionet ghl at ginenil houcwuik iu small private tiinllj'. Address Mi's M. It. 1'oid, Oeneial Deliver', City. STTI'ATION WANTED Young mm de,lies situ- iilion as bookkeeper. Experienced. (!ood icf- eiencia. Address II. C, rale of bcr.iiilou Tiibune. AN EXPEniENi:CED woman wishes a position a housekeeper oi light hottseivoik. Can be seen at Aillngton Hotel. SITUATION WANTED By all mound black Finltli, horseshoeing a specialty. Coleman Hoienk, lear lOt, l'ltttston aunue. SITUATION WANTED By an expert laundries on ladies' and gentlemen's line laundry; can laundei colored culoivd shlits without fading. 1111 Lloyd stieet, top tlooi, Deal or city rcf eienccs. DEFINED, educated joung woman wants em ploincnt; miy one desiring tier services in any way addles U. B., Tribune otlice. Wanted. )AN1ED To biic, a single team, every day, for n period of two mouths uud peril ips moie, to cairj silesiuan'ii simple", light work. Charles 11. Duughrrty, (125 Adams avenue. iV VNTED Scconil-b mil S-seated wagon with con. opy fop and side cmlalii; must be good and cheap; stale lowest cash price, 1'. L. Benjamin, lvlziis, l'a. Auction. AUCTION today und Qvny day until sold out, six cu-loads i',ui..amcriiau exposiiion luriutuia nnd linen, consisting ol tables, lion and bi iss beds toniplelc, .dioscis, 15,001) pieces linen, blank its, pillows, lounterpinis, pillow cases, lovvels, itci large quantity taipcts and lico curtains. Cupels sold cvciy day ;i o'clock sharp at MW .ail.nvvam,.i avenue. C'uuuulugs llnu., Auc Horn (vs. Buslnoss Opportunity'. IF YOU want exclusive handling of the unit exclusive edvritlslug business iu tho IJnUcd .Slates with eMluslvo patents, exclusive field In citj and btata (a money niakci), iuiesiigate, Addiess Exclusive, 'nibune office. blOCli AND WHEW 1DADEDS without delay, Write for our special market letter: I'reo on anpllcation, H. M, lllhbaid i, Co., members N, Y, Cciisolfclated and btock Sxchange, 41 and 16 Broadway, Niw Yoik. Established li.il. Long Distance' Phono 2JS3. Droad. Wanted Boom and Board. WAN'IED Laige front loom with boaul by ceil tltiu.iii aild wife; prlwto family picfetred. l!iqiiei.tlouablc ufcieuie, Addiesd C. D, U., P, 0, Diavvei'3U uautoii, Pa. Purnitihed Booms. I'Olt HENT-Ouo furnished room, with Impioic mentsi also one cm thlul lloor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. rtlDNIMIEl) BOOHS foi icrt, modeiu Improve, ments; privato family; gcnllemsu piefeired, ot M Adams avenue. l'Olt HENT Furnished fiont iisiin. with licit, hath and gas; mar court uoue; erntlciiMii prclerred. Addicu Doom, Box.2!W. l'Olt DENT FurnUlied loom; heat and bath. 025 L!ud?n strict. r'UltNISHED I10OMS5 FOlt DENT, with lieat, gal and bslb, gentltnitn pivlcned, at 519 Adams iicrtue, ... PROFESSIONAL. Certliled Public Accountant. EDWAIID C. RPAULDINO. 2.1 TltADEDS HANK Building, and St. Paul Building. New York. Architects, EDWAltD II, DAVIS, AllCllITECT, CONNULfj Building, KDEDEniCK I B1IOW.V, AIICH. tl., HEAb Estate Exchange Dldg.. 12(1 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. " L. HAHDINO, COD CONNELL HUILDINO. Dentists. Wl. C. E. ElLENDEDOEIl, PAULI BUILDING, fapruca Btreet, Ecranton. i K. O. 0. LAUDACH, 115 WYOMING AVEtilfR. Lawyerc. rnANK . 1!' DOYLE, ATOItNVATLAV. Dooms 12, 14, 10 and 13 Burr Building. F. K. TDAOY, ATTY, CO.M5IONWEALTH ni.H0. D-, KEPIXIOLB, ATTODNEY-LOASS'NKC.O-tlalcd on real estate security, Mears Bulldlnj. corner Mashlngton avenue and Spruce street. WILLAni), WAItllll.V k KNAPP, ATTODNini and counsellois-atdaw. Ilipubllean Dulldlnj, hlngton avenua. JESSUP k JES3HP, ATTODNEYS AND COu"? sellois-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rootni 1", 20 nnd 21. I;IAJ?.D n))'' '"IAYEH. ATTOI1NEY. MoOI, Otb floor, M-ara building. H00M4 '' ,A- W'ATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOAIU - '"- miliums, scranion, l'a. .'"PSOV fc WILCOX. TnADED'3 NAIIONa'C Bank Building C COMEGY.1, 0-11 nt'PUDLlCAN BUILD1NO. A,W,D':,'II0I,' OFFICE MOVED TO NoT Zll Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DIt. W. E. ALLEN, 51J NODTTI WASHINGTON iivtriiui.'i DD. 8. V. L'AMOnt:U.Y, OFFICE 330 WASH Ington avenue. llesldenti', 131S Mulberrv. Chrpr.io alsca.-cs, lu.igs, licait. kidneys an I gcnlto-urlnary organs a speclaltv. Hours. I to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CFE. 125 AND 127 rnANULIN AViT nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. k W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor, Scavenger. A. H. BIHGCIS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no jdor; only improved pumps used. A. U. Briggs, proprietor. Leave oidcrs 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Beth telephones. Seeds. 0. It. CLARKE & CO., SEEDSMEN AND NU(U crmcn, store 201 Washington avenue; gies'i homes, 1950 North Main avenue; aloro tele phone. 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR OH LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING! FOR CHILDREN TO ODDER; also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 2H Adams avenue. MEOARGEE BROS., PRINTERS.' SUPPLIES, EN v elopes, paper, bags, twine. Warehouse, lJV Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE VvlLKES-nAItRK RECORD CAN BC HAD in Scranton at tlie news stands ot Helsimtii Bros., 400 fpiuce and 501 Linden; M. Noitau, 22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spiuce street Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board. German or English. Call any tlnu after Thursdaj-. All conveniences, 07 Harrison avenue. Heal Estate. FOR SALE New liou'e on Cornell street, ltoumt Woods rant; mouein lmpiovements; t.ay terms. Apply to Ppiing Drool: Lumber Co,, cr E. S. Woodhouse. FOR f-ALE U Clark's Summit; a place of fl a acies, house and birn, good fruit; cheap fur cash. Inquire ot Mrs. L. Lindsay, 1111 North .Main avenue, city. FOR BALE One acre of land, improved with nine-room house; plenty and tariety of frutC. good location in villago ot Flectviile. Mis. Oliw Fhli, rieetWllf, Pa. Money to Loan. LARGE OR SMALL amounts. Pioinptly mill Interest 5 pel cent. Okell, Attorney, Coal Exchange building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOVN-O.uit , straight loans or Building and Loan. AC from i to fl per cent. Call on N. V. Walks., Ull-315 Conncll building. Lost. LOST Hunch of keS. Dew.ud will be given ,1 leturneii to Tiibune ofllce, LOVT Monday evening, Fib, 17. between Wui nilng iivenuo und Washburn stieet, an otsl biooeli eontainiiig gentleiuin'n plctuie, I'liulii plea?n reluin to or notify Jits Pauons, 117 Tlilr tcciith stieet. Easter Complexions. EASTER COMPLEMONS If ou want a fio.li complexion lo match your Easter gowns Jul hats jou should start ut oneo and give It earftul attention. Mv Ehxtllcal Massage in one lion Mill in ike thu faco look jeais jinmier; ljic freshing ami leslful. Superlhious luilii, waui and moles removed. EC blows lortected.iJJll-c-haum'd Dermatologicil Parlors, 312 Waihlngteu av cnue. Rheumatism. HHKUMA'IW AH patties tint wish ran b spetdliv and pcrmanuitly lined of all sa tieties of Dheuinatibiii by a vegetable compound, fines BiMiuntccd. Inquire or address J. E. Tay lor, bciJiilou, Proposals, PIIOPOSU.I will bo recciicd by tlie uudtrtljiieil for the janitoiship of Hie binpson Methodist Enlseopal chutcli fiom Fcliniaiy IJ to Apill 1, Ineliulve, John 1", Randolph, 300 South Hyds Paik avenue. LEGAL, i" nil! Incomoiatton ot tho Sciantou bloueuTi;. ten' Local Union of Scmnton, Pennlrtjla. In tho Couit of Common Picas of Lackavvnniu count). No, 315, March Term, 1002. Notice Is hereby glviu tlut an application will lie mute to said Court on Monday, Jlsrclj u, ll)i)2. ut 0 o'clock u. in,, under the Act of -As Miubly of the Coinmonwealtli of PeniiylvauU. t'litltlul, "All Ait to uuthorhso tho chartering- ol associations of implojea and to provide punish ments for the fraudulent uiipiopiiatlon or use of their pitiK.ty," uppioved May 13, l&SU, uud tho supplement iheieto, for the charter of an intend' cd lonwiallon to bo called "Tlie Sciantou bton ciilteu' Local I'niou of Scranton, t'euusylvauia." 'the iharaelir and object wheteof u the liiniu teuauie uf an asioelutiou foi their mutual aid, hem'At and piotecllou lu their trade concern, and for those purposes lu have, possess and enjoy all tbc pihlktfes ol said Ait of Assembly and lit supplementi). 'ilie'lpjopqseil chatter l now oi lllr hi the office of tlio Prothonotsry ol Lacka wsimu couuty, at tho aboxo number and term. i.iii.uu a, t,r.vii3. Attouvji for Auullcautn. . V '