THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1002. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Ipfclal lo the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Fel. 24. First Serai'Mit Hurry II. Dennis, of Coiuimny O, vnn here from Lcstershlre on Friday, to ut tciul tho Inspection of the company, which took place at the nnnory on Fri day evening. Mrs. 1M. K. Clorrltson, of Maple street, linn boon visiting relatives In Dlneliutn ton. linger ICenyon, a long-time resident ot this pluee, whoso serious Illness of paralysis has before been nientloned In these Items, died nt his home on Church street, yesterday morning, aged 70 'ears. For ninny years Mr, Kcnyon .vns n wjolNknown business man ot the town, being an expert pharmacist, lie retired from business a number of years ngo. Ho Is survived by u widow. Brief services will be attended from the house tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, after which the remains will be taken to I.awsvllle, Mr. Kenyon's native place, where further services will be'held and Interment will be made. Fdltor James P. Taylor, of tin Inde pendent Hepubllcnn, In seriously 111 at his residence on South Main street. Company ("I did Itself proud at the annual inspection at the armory on Friday evening' last, If one may judge by the Impression conveyed to the minds of experienced ofllcers and tac ticians who witnessed their work. Ad jutant Atherton and Major Clark, of Scranton, were In charge of the In specting, and performed their duties In a soldierly and admirable manner. Previous to Inspection a. company elec tion was held to choose a captuln, to succeed John C. Harrington, resigned. The winner was Lieutenant W. II. Den nis, jr., and the choice seems to give universal sa' Wnctlon: It Is not only pleasing lo the members of the com pany, but, also, meets with the hearty approbation of our citizens, In whose hearts G holds n warm place, and they are rejoiced that the mantle of Captain Harrington has fallen upon such worthy and deserving shouldets as those of Captain Dennis. Tho new commander has been identified with the comwiny for several years and has, bv his sol dierly bearing, attention to duty, and exhibition of the traits that go to make up a good soldier, won promotion after promotion until now, In the very zenith of his young manhood, ho has attained the highest olllce In the company. A host of friends present their compli ments, together with a right hand sa lute, to Captain Dennis, and wish him unlimited successs in Ills new position. A very enjoyable occasion was the supper and entertainment In honor of "Washington and Lincoln, given at Grand Army hall on Saturday evening by Captain II. F. Beardsley camp, Sons of Veterans. At C.30 o'clock the mess chest was aliened and the sons and their families and invited guests sat down to a, delightful repast. After sup per the assemblage was called to order by commander of the camo, fnutuln "W. II. Dennis, sr and a very pleasing and appropriate programme followed. As an opening, all joined In singing' "America." Among the good things presented was a "Colonlnl Poem," by Captain C. X. Warner: "The Later Life of Washington," by Charles AV. Broil- head; an interesting chanter of "His tory," by F. T. Lott, esq.; "Lincoln's Life and Death," by Dr. C. C. Halsoy; "Lincoln," by P. I. Lott; "Punch's Poeiri on Lincoln," by Captain C. N. Warner. Informal remarks or addresses were made b.v Cantain H. F. Beards ley and Roger S. Searle. The evening was very pleasantly spent, and the only regret was that, owing to tho drifted condition of tlte roads, the out-of-town sons and their friends were unable to bo present. There will bo a grand flag-raising at the Calnh school in Brldgewater. on Friday afternoon, March 7, under tho .direction of the school's uonular In structor, Miss Nora Van Scoton, daugh ter of Justice M. II. Von Scoten, of this place. .lOPBOTTOM. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Feb. 24. Mr. and Mrs Porter Williams is rejoicing over the nrrlval of a little son, H. C. Hermans, who sola his house and lot to Mr. J. K, Utloy, lias moved to Vestal, M. Y where lie has bought some property. The Teachers' Association will be held at this place. Friday, February 2S, and March 1. On Friday evening their will be an entertninment nt the Uni versalis t church and Saturday the ex ercises will be held In the school build ng, Mr. Byron Green was in town on business the past week. An Informal tea was given at tins home of Gertie Snger In honor of her son, Jolfn. Those present were: Misses Mabel Jeffeis and Ktlicl Titus of Lenox, Kelnu Brown, Misses Cecil Wright, Ttay Byram. Wednesday evening a jolly slelgli load of young people from Klngsley camo to this placo and utter partaking of an elaborate supper at tho Foster house was entertained nt tho home of N. M, Finn. Those in tho party were: air, and Mib. Will Adams, Mr. and TOLD IN SCRANTON. It'g tho Evidence of Scranton People Published in Scranton Papers That Has Mado Such a BdjUitntion for Dr, A. W. OhaBo's Nervo Pills. Standing dear and distinct, marking Hie difference, tho superior merit, the adaptability to present-day ailments Is the volumo of local testimony for Dr A, W. Chasq's Nervo Pills, It's so dif ferent lo the ordinary letnedles refer ring to cures made at distant points which it la lmrd to verify. TJiero H a reason foi Dr. A, W. Chase's Nerve Tljls commanding homo evidence wher ever they are known, It is their won derful influence in bringing up the Htandard of nerve force, Mr. Henry Alberts, of No, 016 Birch street, Scranton, Pa says; "For about two years my back and kidneys hud been sore, lame and the secretions u bud shape. Nothing seemed to help' me until I got Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills at Matthews Bros.' drug stbro No, 320 Lackawanna avenue. They did the work, curing the soreness and lumeness, making the secretions heultiiy, und generally giving me health und strength." Dr. A. W, Chase's Nervq Pills are sold at 50c. u box at dealers, or Dr. A. W- Chas,a Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bee that portrait and slgnatoro of a, V Chase, M. D., arc on every package. Mrs, Perry Wllmarth, Mr, and Mrs. G, C, Finn, Air. nnd Mrs. Frank Tif fany, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wllmnrth, Maine Farley, Maggie Cdrthey, Miss Chnmbcrlnln, Wesley Sloat, Petcr.Fnr ley, Lewis Tiffany, Guss Tiffany, Mr. Mnynnrd. Mr. Will Uussell, of Nicholson, was a. caller In town the past week. The result of the borough election was as follows: Constnble, M. MeVIcar, 3.: W. 12. Brown, 10: nudltor, Paul Urndsley, GO: and J, Fclton. IS: school director. J. J. Qunlley. .11: N. M. Finn, 27: M. Merrlthew, BO; E. C. Tlnglcy, .li.; Judge of election, A. O. Austin, :',C; M. 13. Crnndell, .14: poor muster, J. C. Mer rill, 2S; W. P. Crandall, .17: town coun cil, D. F. Wood, 40! A. 13. Bell. 4fti M. J. Titus, 43! 13. M. Loomis. 2Sj J. C. Merrill, 21; C. A. Strickland, 21. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Feb. 21. Thirty-seven tickets were sold at the Union station to those who ventured on the Erie ex cursion to New York, Saturday morn ing, Tho train was forty minutes late leaving Honesdale and reached New PICTURE Can you read here American cities? Yoik about midnight, delayed by num erous wrecks on the main line of the 15rle. The passengers that left New York at 'J u. m. Saturday reached Ilonesilalo at 1I.S0 p. m. Tho Delawaio and Hudson trains were about on time during Saturday. Honesdale lias experienced one of the old-time snow storms that we so often hear about from the old settlers. The snowfall during Friday night alone was twenty inches. This, added to the al ready drifted roads, was the means of completely blocking country loads and shutting off all tralllc. The streets have chnnged to mountains of snow and the uneven condition makes thorn danger ous to travel, the result being many broken-down sleighs. A sudden thaw, with tho ice gorge and frozen condition of the Lacknwaxcn, means damage to property in Honesdale. Preparation Is being made to lessen the danger. The water in Lake Lodore is being drawn off. Lumbermen placo the depth of snow in the woods at four feet. Park Schoonover, of Pnssnie, N. J., spent Sunday with Honesdale fi lends. Clarence Decker, of New York, was at the home ot his parents, on Third street, over Sunday. Fire Sunday evening burned out tho roof of n double tenement house occu pied by two families, at Carley Brook, the property of Willllam Penwarden. Charles E. Mills, of Honesdale, for merly of Lake Ariel, who has spent the past seven weeks nt Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, died at the latter place Sun day at noon, The remains were brought to Honesdale on Monday, where tho funeral will be hold. The annual and usual elaborate Martha AVashlngton dinner was served by the ladles of tho Presbyterian church In the chapel, Saturday evening. The attendance was as largo as on former occasions. Tho decorations were more beautiful than ever before, showing the exquisite taste ot the decorating com mittee. The orchestra was placed bc hind a screen of evergreens, decorated with cherry blossoms, representing spring. The fancy booth wns decorated with roses, for summer. Tho bakery booth was entwined with grape vines, beailng many clusters of green and blue grapes, for autumn. The candy booth was decorated, for wlner. with snowflnkes and Icicles. The whole com bined, with the attendants, presented a charming scene. Many from out of town wero present, among whom wero M. T. Church, Mr. Helstead, of Cnruon- dalo; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Salmon nnd daughters, Anna and Clnrn; Arthur Foote, Miss Maine ChnrleBworth, Miss Guernsey, Miss Emma Burns, the Misses Hand nnd Mr. Yetter, of Scran ton: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hand, of New York. Mention should be made of the oriental booth and the doll booth, where tho young ladles nt tho former ana young misses at tho latter niiido ninny sales that helped to swell the receipts. At this early date tho receipts have not been computed, but It Is safe to say Hint tho net proceeds will exceed $500. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Towandn, Feb. 24. A largo mortgage was filed In the register's qlllco last week by the owners and builders, the Valley Telephone company, who con structed lines in Suyre, Athens nnd Wuverly, It Is a trust deed nnd mori gnso to the Cleveland Trust company for $100,000, nnd Includes the company's property In that vicinity, The docu ment contains over 7.000 words. The Barclay rullioad will be tebullt from Monroeton to Foot of Plane by tho Union Tunning compuny, The op Hon of $5 a shure. which was offered by the Barclay .llallroad company, ex pired last Thursday, Again talk is becoming known from good authority that a railroad across this and Susquehanna counties, from the Northern Central line, to connect at Iilnehainton with another r6ud, bus come to light. An Incorporation in, this slate of the Blnghnrnton, Townndn nnd Western llallroad company, whose charter calls for a line running from Ittilston, Lycoming county, lo u point on thn Now York- nnd I'ennsvlvrtnla lino near Chocunut, Husuuehnnna county, a distance of ninety miles. The capitnllzntlon Is said to bo $1,000, 000. The Review further Hlates Hint nt Blnghnrnton It In reported Hint tho line will connect with tho Delawnro nnd Hudson at tho Parlor City, nnd Hint work would certainly bo commenced tho coming spring. The rumors for Hie past few years and up to tho present time, Hint the New York Central would acquire a conti oiling Interest In the Delaware nnd Hudson, establishing n short route from WIlllnmsDort to Al bany. C. 13. Webster, consulting en gineer of tho western division of the Now York Central nnd In Pennsylvania, visited Townndti liiBt week and Insinu ated that It was meant to mnko pro gress on the proposed lino. It Is further stated Hint the new rnllrond will be managed Independent of the Vander bllts, who nt present have n monopoly on tho soft coal freighting. It Is ex pected that the new line will encourugo a flourishing dairy business south of Blnghamton, mid also the soft coal they are after, besides Industries of vuiious kinds. Italston, nt which placo the road ...111 r.,r..tl t. r... 4l.n Vnoll.nn,, rn,l(1 iroa and is about wentylouT- miles frn, WI11ln,0n.f Mo. tl,nf 111 TTnlnn 1 Tanning comunny has secured control of tho Barclay railroad, It Is probable Hint the Northern Central will use that road. Starting from Jersey Shore, a line In a northwesterly direction would roach Pleasant stream, not far from PUZZLE. the names of four Italston, and there connect with a road nearly six miles long up the Pleasant stream, which is owned by tho Union Tanning compuny. By this plan, It would leave only a short lino of the toad to be built to connect to tho head waters of tho Schraeder branch und to then make connection with the Barclay railroad. r B HP ft a a H B a, uacBWAWcwi u lw TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. LYCEUM "All on Account of Eliza." Night. ACADEMY Maude lllllman company. After noon ami night. STAli Bon Ton Hurlcsqucrs, Afternoon and night. II10II SCHOOL-Conocrt of tho Ciand Concert company. Night. Maude Hillman. Tho iisuil packed house welcomed .Maude Hill nun and a mot esedluit dramatic and vaudeville company at the Academy 1 ist night. Tho- play, "Hoping tho Vthiihvlnd," was well staged, well toituinnl and admirably acted thioughoiit. Jllsa lllllman, William Dillon and Louis ppclt appearing- in most prominent lole-i. Tho peclab tics were new, nocl and plentiful. The musical ll.ii Iier., Shepard's moving pictures and an edu cated dog being pioininent features. The dally matinees begin till-, oftcinoon and tonight, aside fiom a mot estellent play, "Tho Senators Daughter," and new cpcclaltici, as at tiacthe featuies, cveiy lady holding a 30 cent roene heat check will rrcche a bo- f choice hon-bom. Bon Ton Burlesquers. V.H. 1". Hush's lion-Ton l!uilesuuei.s, who ap pealed in this city In Noumber l.it, diew huge audience at the Klai- theater J f stcrday afternoon anil eicuiuj: upon u letuiii engagement. The lion-Tun tioupe in addition to lneiltoiious open lug and closing acts, fiaugiit with good miiilc mid fun, present', some excellent tpeciallies. I'lubably the most laughable and original num ber is that given by frank Ilyiou und J.ouie Langdon, entitled "'Hie Dude Delcctlip." Well and, the clunu juggler, varf cipial to foimcr achievements; unci Allocs Monioc and Marshall Kite ii'ple.ielng miuleal fketili, though they neie handicapped jeteulJy by the lucompauUU who had evidently been obliged to play without ic heai'tal. One of the ln-t iiiiiitcal nuinbeu nil the programme was a builcsque on the cele hinted "l'lorodoni" se.tettr. The non-Tom will be at the Star loiljy and to muiruw afternoon and cenlng, Mann and Lipman Tonight. Local play-goers, and parllculaily tho,,- who enjoy a hearty laugh, or rather, countless hearty laughs, will lis pleaicd lo Knqw that those brill iant comedians, Louis Mann and Clara Lipman, ore to como to (he Lyrcum for a thlicl en gagement tills evening. "All on Account o( llllza" will, n( couw, be the bill, and the house, it may bo puphoied in alliance, will bo crowded, Andrew Mack, Turn Mooio was the eaily collegu male ami had pearly been the callold companion of llobcit Km melt, but bo was preserved to brealho the In spiration, ol lieiolo melody throughout the souls of (ho sons of Urln. Hut the wholo world has hanipiettcd on tho melody of his In.piied music, liud who has not plucked wisdom fiom his wit, or delight from Ids sentiment, and spirit fiom his strains. It l.s to be hoped that in Theodore Hurt hajie's new- drami founded on his life, tli.it Audaw Muck will succeed in aiding to perpetuate the naino of the man whose devotion to lieland un der the darkest aspect of her fortune., is the lead liilf sentiment by which he is animated. Mr, Mack will lit) seen as "Tom Moore" at the Ly ceum on Wednesday iiiatlnec and night. Tim Murphy, Tim Murphy spent nearly all of tho month of June In Washington pieparlng the models for his production of Ins new play, "A Capitol Comedy," Naturally be wua frequently in the capltol Lulld. 8W& S7&ZCSitglkiu.xsiusaxJ&i-Uxi:a a ciiW iujjHeajr. Piles iwed Thos. E. Wood, 818 17th St., Sacra mento, Cnl.: One GO-cent box of Pyra mid Pile Cure permanently cured me ot piles. For 30 years I suffered: under wont a frightful operation, nearly died, but failed to cure. It was unable to walk when I tried Pyramid Pllo Cure. The llrst application relieved ine." All Dt'UgglstS Sell It. Quickly CUrCS CVCry I 4'ntiHi rf ft tine T7rn1 AA 111 nil iuitil Uk wuusi aiwuu inu 'j iini Pyramid Drug Co., .Marshall, Mich. ing. On one of (Iicho occasions lie fell inlo con in.it inn with iho cigo.int-iit-arms of the ecn ate, who miggcslcd to Mr. Murphy that It would lend lcallsm tn his production to liaic one of tho historic senate desks now rcmou'd If there was n place for it in "A Capitol Comedy." 'Hie suggestion was a hippy one, and the com edian adopted It at once. The third net shows a, corridor In the senale wing with a lcw of the clumber through the .center doois. This pei pecthe will bo largely a cicution of scenery mid lights, but to give ersimilltude it lias been Mr. Murphy's intention lo have sonic actual deks built for the foreground. One of these will be a dek made famous by the occupancy of several celebrated nenators. Tim Murphy comes to the Lyceum Thuisdiy night. Concert nt High School Tonight. The fl.sth number of the High School lecture course will be given thLs evening by the Grand Concert company. Mlis bib.cl Sainnii", concert, oralotio and operatic soprano, has traveled with ScliumaniL-llelnk mid equally (dialed honois with the meat coutialln. (leoigc It, Downing is a lohust baiitonc of line quality and wide langc. Although possessing nil eentlally dramatic voice, jet he fiugs simple songs with much ten derness and x.vmpalhy. Ills clear enunciation is one of the chief delights of Ids Hinging. Mrs. Nellie Allen llrscnbruch, concert pianist, has n diploma fiom Heilhoven Conservatory, St. Louis, and I.elpiig (YnisPiwitoiy, (leini.uiy, nnd has been a pupil of liiuno Zvv intschcr, Dresden, ami Hein lleli Ilarlli, llrrlln. Melville Clark, haipM, al though not su well known, is a line arllst and will give pei feet s.illsfiction. Diagiam at Pow ell's. staui:xoit:s. Dorothy Morion has permanently retired from the New- York east of "Tloiodora," and Maud Williams is. singing the loles of Dolores. Mis. Le Movne will not take the road again this season and her contract with the I.leblcr company may be canceled by mutual consent. Chillies riuhmau, accompanied by Ch.ules II, Dillingham, sailed from Xcw Yolk last Monday for London. Mr. I'ioIiiiiju will not ictiiin mull July 1. Nora O'lliien, who has been in Mrs. Ie Mo.wie's company, will be Miller Kent's leading lady for the lest of the season, appealing In "hie Cowboj and Iho T.nly," Maud Hoffman, at pip-cut leading lady of the, "Coloiado ' company, now- playnig id llostcn, will shoilly resign her position to piepiic for her net season's starring tin. After a j ear's aliseuce, during which time die was mostly in the hinds of an oculist, Minnie Ashley ictiiiiied to the stage list Monday night, taking- her old phee in "San Toy," Albert lioceaull, In making a fall on the stairs during the duel in "A Gentleman of 1'iance," sustained two bioken libs and a lractuicd skull. He will be ill the lio-pilal for a mouth. Theiesa Vaughn, the actress, who is confined in the ins-inc asvluni as WoUCiter, .Mass., has been RViclii.illy gi owing woise and it is only a question of time when death will occur. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New Yoik, 1'cb, 21. The stock mallet sank back into the professional tr.tdci's bands today and tlicic was no important movement except In a few stocks nt smaller railroads not allied to .my of the great S38teius and sonic minor induslii.ils. The declines established for Ameihau stocks in London since the close bcle on I'rlday afternoon had to be faced at I lie opening. 'I his caused n lower level .it Hist than on lust I'rida.v, but pikes wcie at no time down to the Loudon parity nnd they soon commenced to iccovcr. The confidence that the Siipieino court would ie fuse jurisdiction in .Minnesota's suit ngalmt the Northern bccurltles company, vvIiIcm has been thinly helil ill Wail street, for thicc weeks tt.u liiilmpalicd tliis nioining and the tiaders did some of their bu.ving oil that basis. 'I lie .ill noiiiicemeiit of the decision by the court failed to utti.ut nny outside ilenund and the churl of the traders tn take their piofits caused a leaction in tli.it maiket and an c.isy closing. The piofcs sionals who wcie em the hull side ' loehiy ex changed assurance that the administration's suit against the eunipany might be icgaidrsl as in the uatuip of a niendly piocess to establish the Hue htiindiug of that company midei the law, and tho visit to Washington of some en the piin cipal Itnancici.s Intc'icstcd vva- iiigcd us a favor ing factor for the outcome of the ease. This soit of aiguiiient was nut -so convincing but tin; piofi'sslonal tiadcis kept keenly alert to each otheis movements, and when iuipoit.iut selling to icalle developed, nil turned to the selling side, 'JIio laigest elealliigs weiv in stocks which moved under individual lullucnccs. In Sugu- the Inlhiencc was dlsappuliiting over the nieusuip of icllef ngieeil iiiiou by thu vva.vs mid means com mittee fiom the iluly on Cubin sugar. Auul gaiiutrd Copper was ulleeted by the icpoitcd sale tu it of a mine mid the lemoval of llucifcued llligatiou. Coloiado and Southern was hcavilv bought Willi an advance ot mute than a lialut on lepoits of a tijiisfrr of eontiol. An upvvuid movement of a miiuher of low pi Iced minor un load stocks had no other appaient cause than sjwpathy with this movement in Coloiado and feouihcin. Tciincsse Coal was a Icatuic at an px trcuin advance of :i',i on Illinois of a ieunipllo!i of dividends. Dealings in Southern I'Jdflci (on tliiued large hut the iiiovcment in the stuck was small, roreign exchange continued to udiauce today, influenced by London's selling of securi ties hero anil thho small supply ot commercial pichango bill, but the local money ni.uket con tinued easy, Chicago, Indianapolis nnd i.ouiri villo advanced .'!? but lelapscd neailj 3. Total sales were Cf.'.OOO shares. The following mutations, are furnished the Tiib. line by M. h. Jnidan k Cdinpanj, oom "(el.TOO, Mcars bulldiiig, bctanton, Ia, Telephone, 60O; "pen- lllgn- Low- Clos ing, est, ...l-'OH I.'il) est. Ing. AuiPitiaii Sugar Atchison Atchison, l'r . ... Ilrook. Tiactiou , Halt, k Ohic , flies, k Ohio ... Clilc. k O. W .,,, t-t. Paul Hock Islam! ...,. Del, k Hud Kan. ct Tew. iv , Isoiila. it Nash Man. Klevalcd .., Met, Tiactiou ... Missouri 1 'at I lie . hiiutlierii Pacific , Noifulk it Western L'rio 1274 12SU 73U '.3 751i .. h7',l 07!s -. fili fi 07 tiry Hl?i ec 10ii 45H !34 Jttl4 1111 17.1 1011.4 nil 102H ..HWT4 10174 WiK .. 45U 45T t.V.i WW im 1U1 17214 ,,l(s4 ltil'4 -.1111 HU ..17214 17.1 .. AIU Sfl M'. ..lt)kl lOtVfj U1 iy 1,' 1.11R , .7 ,i"w,C -s7i I J-?! ..HISV4 Vk IU7!t I"- IUI JOi l.lli ;.7T U3 1:1 If. Ui Pr N. V. Central luJJl iw-ii (Int. k West Peniia, II. It it-Ul : .HUU 1W Pacltle Mall .. Heading ...... Heading, Pr .. Southern If. II Southern It. II. SOU s;?i 57 ,'nv; 701,4 Mli ll wl 1() Mi SIVa ll 0715 UVs bl IT Tenn. (oal it lion r. S. Leather I'. S. Leather, Pr . 1. s. iiuoiH'r 17 L'nlon Pacific 100 nii',4 cofl il7?I MVs US li?i IH2!4 ItsfK UH li i piM im JOll. 17 6UU fidU olVi flU :i2?. ;ci l'."j?H Pi U711 70 m. in; ol Sl',1 17 17 IW W)4 ThU elgnatnro It oh eVory box of tho gennB Laxative nrnmn.fliiinineTabiete THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents lor Gacli Hxtra Lin:. j7or Rent. HOirsi! roil 1IKVT not) Mulherrv street! all mod' em Improvements. Inquire U, Moses, 211 Wvotnlng avenue. I'Oll IICNT I'he and alt room (lata vvllli bath, strain heat, gos, range, etc., from April 1st, Call early, llent reasonable, I'rcd O, Hand, t Mulberry slrect, I'Oll UIINT 11-rooin house near 1'iiclorj vllle. rplcm'ld location for tho summer! good patturc for horses. Apply 1S0S Sanderson avenue. IIOL'Si: N'o. (Ill N Washington avenue, coiner Tine street, 11 looms and batli! all In perfect rrder. Apply at 517 Linden street. Toil HUNT Corner ntore No. nnj Lackawanna avenue. Also dwellings above. Apply to Goldsmith nros., "01 Lackawanna avenue. Toil IlKNT Store room on second floor over 310 Lackawanna avenue. Tlate glass front. In- qune or ivrotosky nros, roil IinST-nom April 1," building now occu , Pled by the Dickson Milling Co., No. 12 Lackawanna nvrniie. W, P. lloylc, Council llldg. HAI.I' DomiLi: house, CIS Ifirrlson avenue, $18. Alo half double home, 1003 1'ine street, ?17. Possession now. Apply (150 Harrison avenue. j?or Sale. $1,000.00 .STOCK in n corporation now earning large dividends, and sure lo lucrc-isp rapuuy in price. Address Dig Dividends, Tribune office l'Olt HALIl I'urnltuic for six looms; everything needful for one starling housekeeping, veiy icasonablc, on account of leaving city. Must be sold before March 1. L. (I,, Tiibune office. CAIII'KTS, linoleums and oil cloths sold pvciy day il o'clock. .103 Lackawanna. See auctions. LACK CUllTAIXS-oOO pairs fancy Curtains nt auction. S03 Lackawanna avenue. See auc tions. I'Olt SAI.i: I'lne kindling wood, stove length. Two dollars biff load dellveted an.vwheie. Mall oiders. .lennlligs, Ccntiill Mines cut. Also second hand lumber suitable for nil purposes, v, ry eneap. lOIt SALU Two light spring wagons and some harness, cheap. 1'vans, rear 11J2 Luzerne street. FOIl SALE Cheap; horse, spring wagon and harness, at No. 182fl Cedar avenue. Wabash, IV Western Union Col. Kuel it lion ... Auial. Copper People's (Sis Col. So Tewis Pailtlc Am. Car roundry ... Am. Car ol'iindrv Co. I". S. Meel Co '. I". S. bleel Co., l'r . . I2i . Wi . SOU - (Vh .100 . aoii . io$i . 2S.j . " . LTfi - 911, si'1!; IXJli sou r,fu 100 fflHJ 10 L's'. st-i; s'iix Ol'.s A S7?i TOTs 100 Vi ii'.i 2SVi ST'.i ll'i I'Pi III S7U 70U 1) sot; ji !!. 87',i It oiu Scranton Board of Trade Exchange. Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. nid. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Vr. B0 County Savings Hani; k Tnist Co.. .100 l'li'st National Dank (Carbondale) Third National Uank 650 Dime Deposit and Discount Dank.. U00 Kcononi) Light, II. k V. Co first National Hank I.wo Lacka. Tuist it Safe Deposit Co.... 10." CUik k Snover Co., l'r 125 Scranton Savings Dank 500 Traders' National Dank SiO Scranton Holt k Nut Co l.- l'eople'n Hank 135 Scranton Tacking Co IIONDS. Asked Scranton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1920 reonlo's Street Hallway, first mort 115 gage, due 1D1S 11; J'eoplc's bticct Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 Scranton Traction 0 per cent. .. Lcor.omy Light, Heat k I'ower Co Noith .leisey k I'ocono Ice Co ... 115 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) ITour M-'-O- Ucans y.10. Hutter riesh creamery, SOc. ; June cieaiucrv, !U,&a-J4l5c-.: dairv, 22c. Cheese HHil2c. Kggs Nearby, lOe. Peas l'er bushel, $1.75. Potatoes Per bushel, h5e. Onions Per bt-shel, SL0O. Now York Grain and Product Market Now Yoik, l'eli. 21. rioni Hecelpts, 21,010 baucls; eporls, 13,102 hands; fales, 11,7,10 pack ages; weak and n nhado lower to sell. Wheat IlrcclnlF, 1H.050 bushelh; expoits, SJ.'JT, hieshcls; tales, 2,.I75,000 InulieN, fiitmes; 40,000 bushels spot; huot weaker; No. 2 red, 84',;c. f, o. b., afloat; No. 2 led, SSHc elevator; No. 1 norllicin Diiluth, SIHc f. o. b. atloat; No. 1 hard Mani toba, 87 c. f. o. li. afloat; under heivy liquida tion wheat sus-tainecl a severe biealc today, inthi enced 11U0 by beuilsli ciop news and fining liku weather condition. The heaviness lasted all da.v, vvllli few leactions; many stop loss ordcis being leached and the market dosed heavy nt l7ic. net loss; Maich, 81'io; .May, Sl?4c; duly, ol?c; September, F0e. Corn Spot weak; No. 2, 07c. elevator and ffiijc. f. 0. b. afloat; in fluenced by the bleak in wheat and gcnciul un loading, corn alo sold oft sharpie all day, clos ing vciy weak at llic net dee line; May clo'-cd (lie; duly, UIHc; September, o2?e. Oats Spot easier: No. 2, 50c.; No. 3, 4')c. ; No. 2 white. Sic.; No. :l do., 50i,ic. ; track mixed vctem, 50a 51c-.; track white, ,j0a55Hc.; options active and weak under sales for long account and poor ele inane!. Hutter Weaker; creamery c.xtias, 21V. ; eieamery fancy, 2la25c; state dairv, tubs, fiedi, finest, 2(la27e; do. Tall made, best, 22a2.lc.; west ern imitation creamery, fancy, afc'.j do. tlists, 20 n21e.; do. lower giade.s, IO'hISc.; icnovated but ter fane', 10,e22',it . CliocaP I'u.iei ; Htate full cieam, mull Jail made, colored or whltn fancv, 12al2Uc.; do. full nuke, lH4allc.j light Mii'u, small choice, O'.ialOc; do. large choice, M 8p.; p.ut Fklim, prime. SaSiic. L'ggs-lTriu; stale and Penns.vlvanla, uucandlcd, flic.; western do., best, Sic.; do. fair to good, .ItiSn'-c; Ken tueky best, :u-JOe. ; boulhein, 3llip.:"il,i. fair to good, ilJa3lc. ; ellilics, 32e. Oliicngo drain and Produce Market. Clilcugo, 1'eb. 21. Chain piice-s Innibled at the oienlng of the board of ti.ulp toelav. Then thu bears gnve them a vlgoious push and pvcrithlng went ilowii bill und struek low- level with ,1 pretty bird hump. The warm weather and pins pecta ol giains u plenty was the 11111,0 of tho lump. May wheat clou-d with n net Icks of IT.o. at 75a73:J4e. j .May com, Hjc. lower at fi'l'.iic, and May oats IUp. lower at 4t7ic, Pio visions Itt't 2!4al7i4e. C'a.li imitations wcie as follows: 1 lour-Casler; No. 2 tpilpg wlieat, ; No. ;i do., ,(f.i7le.j No, 2 led, 7.ia7.1c.; No. 2 oan. wlilte, naI4?4e,; No, .1 white, fjijaliv.e.; No. 2 ...., .,--.., ,,, ... L,.uu iimiiui); parley, cwa Sf'y... :JH.X .'". "PL -&.1. "ortliweiti'i... i ,,., I-...J ',""" "", s".,ioao,iu; mess por ;, sVt.i.:ici.i 1. en, 1.11, wo i7i' ,0 .,. .i.n. .,,.. , ,. ' . .. Vf . .7. '. '"'"', ,",'. ,-".-", sin,it, 11115, sines, Mi.S.ijb.10; dry salted shoulders, 7Ua7!ie.i dear shies, lfS.70aS.Wj wlilskey, !.!!!. ' ' Buffalo live stock Market. Last HiifTalo, leli. 21,-Cattle-llceclpts, 4,230 head; .low and all graeles lower, cuept fat heavy butchem whlcli was higher: pilme heavy .tceis, f(l.25a0,60; good to choice shipping, V3..IH 0.W1; fall to cstra fat cows, S.).73al,50; eannris und coninion, .'a.'l.50; lulxcel and butchers, 3.75 al.lWi fair to choice helfeis. $l.50a5 W; export hulls, ifl.23al.60; veals, .i.50a8..r.O. iloss lle ceipU, 17,000 bead; slow and lower (or all hut pigs which were stcadv but closed weaker; Voik- J!,S;1'!!-Toa0,:ii!illl!;l.'t ,l0" t8a-"' ",l)"',l lurheia, SO.K0a0.40; clioieo lieavy, I.40a0.50; pigs, Sj.oOa B.Wj roughs. ?3.DOa5.7a; fUgs, lal50. Sheep and r-iinlw-Supply lS.ono head; fairly active anil good luuilw flaltV, higlier; .heep steady; eholie laiiibj, I.40a0.0; good to choice, W.lOatl.K.'i; Cllll'?n C-Tv 4ua1; ,,,ee-'- cll,,ltl' li-iiiclv- well.. cm. if3.40a5.Oj; eouimoii to cM)a. Sl.l0a3.23; i-ullt and coninion, $J.25a,30; inlxcel espoit i-vvca and welliem, if.Vi5.2jj vcailiitg,, i3.e35a5.7Ji all weth ers. Chicago live Stock Market. Chicago, 1'eb. 21. Cattle llecelpt., 2,4(); good to inline tteeu, 0.5Oa7.2-3: poor to mediums, 41 dltW; cannci.. el.25a2.30; bulls, t2.Mul.Ul; calves, ?1.00a0.7J; Tea fed teei, iI.Sijli1.75. Iloiia lleiclptk, 4S.CXKJ; iiihcil and butclui., yj.tu all.lU; good to diolec heavy, W).25j(I. 1-5; longli lieavy, U0.23i light. 45.bOaO.10; bulk of sales, &5.Mu0.2?. Sheeii Hecdpts, 11,'KX): good to choice' vvrtliciM, ifl.70a5.8O; western heep and jc-arlliig., $4.i5aO; native lambs, i3.73a0.CO; west cm lambs, j3.21jll.eo. ' Oil Markot. Oil Cly, Pcb. 21. Cicdlt balance., HI; (crtlfi cjte.s, 110 bid; shipments, p,s,:ilii luircls; uvci uge, 73.072 banelaj iuii. 171,320 buuvU; aver age, 05,721 barrels. SITUATIONS WANTED PRBG. BHAN0II WANT 01'FIOUS. 1 Want Advortiaflinonts Will lla Kecelvod nt Any of tho a?ollo w Inp Drug Stoves Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDnnT SCHULTZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV PiOllL'L, Got) Adams avenue. West Side OL'Onai. W. JENUIN8, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton KHED I TEnPI'L', 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton QUO. V. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green Itldgo CIIAHLLS P. JONLS, 1337 Dickson avenue. I J. JOHNS, 020 Green Itldge utrcct. C. LOHUNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon itrcct. Petersburg W. II. KMTJPFKij, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunruove J. a. DONH k SON. Help Wanted Male. ADVLHTISIXO SOIdCiTOliTinNTi silliuis for light men. Apply Tuesday nioin ing, S to 12, 313 Linden. VANTK7D In ofllc-' .1 steady industrious man as 11 stenographer and l.ipcwillcr and make him iclf generally useful. Cor. Jackson sheet and Langstall nu'iuie. TImmeH .t llecht. UAIIIIIIK APPItt:.TI(T:S WANTLD-Ncw- metlnid. Only eight weeks requlicd to complete. VVuges S.ilinda.i.s. t'osilluiis gu.iiantecd when thiough. C.ilnlogtiT mailed Inc. Slolei's Col lege, 350 Canal street, New Yoik cllv. Help Wanted Pemale. LADY CANVASSLIl wanted to solicit subs, rip lions for The Tribune; good commission of feied witli .1 fair guaiantee for hist-class woiker. Apply peison.illy at Htulncss Managei's olllce, Scianton Tribune. WANTKD Lady snlldtoi ; no collection or de liveries. Call between 0 and 111, itooni 412, Connell lliiilding. WANTED Hy a good gill to do lioiispvvork in plicate fanii I c ; only small family pa.ving good wages need rcphj. Adchess II. S., liibune oflice. WANTIID Girl for gcncial housework at Dalton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Auction. CAIM'K'IS, oil cloths and linoleums sold every clay 3 o'clock -shaip. 50S Lackaw.11111.1 avenue. See auction-,. AUCTION today and evciy daj until sold out, sk car-loads Pau-Ameikaii exposition fiuiiitiire and linen, consisting of tables, lion and In iss beds complete, dicsscis, 13,000 pieces linen, blank, els, pillows, counterpanes, pillow cases, towels, etc.; laige quantity caipets and lace cuit.lliH. Carpels sole! every day .'I o'clock shaip at COS Lackawanna avenue. Cuiumings 111 05., Auc tionceis. Wanted To Buy. DKMv WANTKD lloll top, small or medium size, second hand; slate sire and pi ice. Desk, eaic Scranton Tiibune. WANTKD TO lll'V Cash paid for second hand gialu sacks; will also buy second hand bar ids. New" telephone No. 1107. The (luacken liiieh Stoiagc Waichouc Co., llridgc St., cpposlto (las house. Furnished Booms. FOR HKXT One furnished loom, witli Improve ments; also one on tliilcl floor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. rURXISHCD ROOMS for rent, modem improve ments; pilvatc family; gentlemen picferred, at M7 Adams avenue. TOR ItKXT Furnished trout room, with heat, bath und gas; near court house; gentleman preleried. Addrc-s Room, Ilox 2D0. FOR HUNT Furnished loom; heat and bath. (,;5 Linden street. FURNISIIKD ROOMS TOR HHNT. with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen prcfened, at 539 Adams avenue. . Wanted Booms and Board. WANTIID II Y LADY Room and bond, centrally located. Addiess M Tiibune oftice. WANTKD Two communicating looms with hoard, private family pieferrcd. Two ladles .mil n gentleman. State lull paitlciilats. Addiess L. II. 1)., Tiibune ottlcc. Boarders Wanted, PRIVATi: FAMILY wishes to have two hP-d men to hoaiil, German or Fnghsh. Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, !07 Harrison avenue. Booms and Board, ROOMS TO HUNT, with board, t.09 Mulberry atreet. Business Opportunity, FOR S.W.F. Nice piolltablo IiiisIiipm icqiliiuu four to five thousand doll us capital, Foi p.u ticidarii iiiquiro of J, 1). Williams k H10, $3,(K.0 STOCK in a lir.t class banking institu tion with a Luge lapltal and an exceptionally fine hthlnctj, earning laige dividends. Address Hank Slock, Tiibune olllce. ifL&no.OO WILL buy an Inteicst in .1 biisiniss that will pay handsuiiiclv ; tlioiougli iiivcoll Ration, vildicss Piollls, Tllhune office. bTOC'lv AND WIIIIAT TRADKH3 wltiiout deLiy. rite for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbard k Co., members X. , Cciisollelalcd and Stock heliange, 41 an 1 IG ilioadndv, New York. Kstublljlicd H'il. Long DisUneo' Plione 23fS Hroad, Beal Estate, FOR SAI.i: House in lesleleuce section, (lieen Ilidge; eleven roouu, bath ami launcli.i ; all liiodciu liiiprounicnt; near school and chimin's; one block fiom cars. Inqulie at 1U00 I '.1 police ale. FOR SAI.F, New house 011 Cornell stieet, Hound V00ds Paiki inodeiii Impiovcnients; vi,y teiiiu. Apply to Spring lliook Lumber Co., or i:. S. Woodlioa-e. FOR SALE At Claik'a Summit; a place of llva acres, houa and bain, good fruit; cheap for cash. Inqulie of Mrs. L. Lindsay, lilt North Main avenue, city. Money to Loan. LARUE OR SMALL amounts. I'loinptlj made Intel est 5 per lent. Okell, Attorney, Coal Fxchangc building. ANY AMOUNT OP MOXEv. '10 LO.N-O.ulck, itraight loans or Uuildlng and Loan. It from I to 0 uer cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 811-313 Connell building, Lot. LOST Monday evening, Feb, 17, between Vi'jo llilng mvciiuu und Wathbtiui street, an owl brooch coiitjnlii" gintlcmaii's picture. Flii'ler plccevo rctuii) to vi notify Mi-n I'juoih. 417 Thli tccuth street. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MorThi Pour Uriel, 6 Centi lor Uach Uttra l.lu PROFESSIONAL. i'iiii'to"ijri-uvj-ijrj"XJJ Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINar2-1 TltADKIlS DANK Dulldlng, and St. Paul Hullding. New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCillTLOT, CO.NNKLu Hullding. FltKDKhlCR !;. DROWN. AnCll. II., IlKAli Estato Exchange Dldg,, 120 Washington avc. Civil and Mining Englneora. II. L, llAllllINO, COO COXN'EM, DUILDIXO. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENIiniiaEII, PAUL! llUihDINO, Epruco itrect, Scranton. Bit. O. O. LAUUACII, 115 WYOMING AVE.NOH, Lawyers. FHANIC E. nOYLlli ATTOIINEV.A'MjAW. Koonis 12, 14, 10 and 18 Hurr Hullding. F. K, TRACY. ATT'Y, COMSIONWEALUt tlt.lKJ. D. D. REI'LOnrX, ArrORNDY-LOANS NI'.OO tlalcd on real estate security. Mrora Huildlnf, corner vvinhlngton avenue and Spiuce street,. WILLARD, WARREN k KNAPP, .TTORNi:3 and counsellors-at-lavv. Republican Hulldliij. Washington avenue. JESSUP k .1ESSIJP, ATTOHVEVS AND COUS'-5"0,,r,8'al'hu'- CoinmonwcaHli Hullding, Room.' 10, 20 and 21. I:1P.D W- THAYER. ATTOHNUY, ROOM? ovo-wi, irni uoor, Meara building. l' .A, WAT"KS' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DOAitU cf de Hullding, Scianton, Pa. PATTnilSONfc WILCOX. TRADER'S NATTOXAU Hank Hullding C COMEflYS, D-i.1 nFPUni.ICAN IltJlLDIXO. A,oW;,-"KI,1T"01'1'' OFFICE MOVED TO XO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L ALLEN. 513 XOimTiTsiTlXciTOS avenue. DR. S. V. IAMORE V.U.V, OFFICE 330 WASH, ington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry. Chror.lo Diseases, lu.igs, heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hour. 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels nnd Bestaurants. THE ELK 0FE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRAN-ION HOUSE, NEAR D L. k W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. H. BHIGQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS ANtT cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps uveel. A. II Driggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1109 North Main avenue, or Eicke'.s drug store, cor ner Adams nnd Mulberry. Hoth telephones. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUItS er.iincn, store 201 Washington avenue: green houses, 1030 North Main avenue; atore tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wiie Screens. Miscellaneous. DRKSSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 21 J Adams aicnue. MEOARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, LN velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, liO Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKES-DARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scianton at the news stands of llelmiari Bros., 400 tpruce and 003 Linden; M. Noiton, S22 Lackawanna avenue; 7. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spiuce street. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED A job diiving team or any kind of woik. Apply 150 S. Bromley POSITION WANTED Parly in .Vtaieli, by a youn? gill, in u Christian tamily, ns second glil, or to take eaie of ehildien. Full paiticidar may he exchanged at 712 Ilairison avenue, city. SITFATION WANTED llrlght boy wonls workj for utter school and S.itulcljj.s. Addiess U. P. II,, Tiibune olficc. slTr.VllON WANTED An cxpeiiir.ced men's furnishing goods mail do-lies position, ilood icfercnees. Addiess X. X,, Tiibune olllce. A GOOD GIRL deslus situation lining hoil'O worl.; good cook. Addiess M. C, Tiibune of fice. HEIGHT HOY wants woik tor after school and Salunlajs. Addiess S. 1', It., Tllhune office. SITl'A'IION WANTEII-lly a joung man In 3 iic.imiiy 01 skiiuiiiliig station; over luc jcais' e.xpcileiiee; ipfeiciiee. W. E, Coniplmi, Di inker, Pa. SITUATION" WANTED-Ui'iitiemcn's laiiuiliy, 1.0 id on eoloici Mints. nil l.lojil stieet, 1 iy llooi; leteicuie, blTF A'llOS WANTED s private coachman 111 cue of hoises; expoileiiee and icfeieiue. Ad-dii's-s O. li., Tlibuiip oflice. Sill' A1IOS WANTED lly a joung- man eo.icliiiiaii for a doctor 01 ill Ulnar team I'ndei stands care of hoises. Win. T, Walker, Hoi 117, Ol.v pliant, Pa. yOl'XO MAX wants woik In butcher business, ttn vcais' cxpciicnii'. Apply 310 Eveictt am, SITFATION WAXTED-Hy a good honest gill at gcncial liouspwoik In small piiiulo faceilly, Addles Miss M. II. Ford, General, Jlclivcij.Xliy. hlTl'.VnON WANTED Young man ele.lres jJiii- nl Ion as bookkeeper. Experienced, (ioeul nf, eicnccK. Addiess II. (J., caret of Scrantiiu Tilbuiri AX E.'l'i:illE,N'E(;ED woman vyishes a position ai liomckecpcr of light hoik ew oik, CJP ben'ci at Arlington Hotel. , ,- . blll'.MION WAXTED-Hy all aiouud black' smith, horseshoeing a spoc laity. Colcmii lloieuk, rear 100 Pitttitou avenue. 3 Beautiful Bust Guaranteed. C SAFE, SURE, Pe'inuueiit. Call ami iuipsllgate. Dciuiatulogical Pailois, 1112 va!iiiiglnu ava nue. Agent fur Cliloilde of Silipr Dry Cell Hit, teries and Nemo Coisetc, Bheumatism. HIIEl'MATISM-All PJitles that wish cart. In ipecdll) and peimauciitl,v eiued of all-v-t lletlci of lllieiimatiiiii bv a vegetable 10111P911111I Cures guaidiitccd, Inquire or addiess J. L'. Tjy lor, Scianton. Proposals. .. PROl'O's.M.S will lip rcic"tce.i by llio uiuieisigiie, for the Jaultoishlp of the Siiuusoii MetliCidlJ Fplitopal cliiiicli fiom IMmiaiy 13 to April 1 iiielibiic. John F. Randolph, 300 South II; di Park airline, LEGAL, llli: ANNUAL meeting of llio stockholder of I hi Lackawanna lion and Steel Company lor thi election of Directors und tiau.aelion of such oilier business us may piopcrly ionic bcfoie the ineet lieg, will be held at the office ol tho Company Room 500 t'oiiiii'H Hullding, In the Cily ot Her 111 ton. I'cnmilianla-, en Wcdiicsday, Mjieli 6, VMi at 2 o'clock p. m, Tho polls will remain epl for 0110 hour. The transfer book, will be cloees on Fibular) 2J, U02, and reopened on March t 1902. J. P. HlllGINSON, Secrclaij, bcrvuton. Pa., FebruJi"(s:i),''J'J(K. ' '