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THE SORATON TmBUNIi WEDNESDAY I'JflfiRUARY 2G, 1902.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HQNESDALE.
(Special to the Scranton Tribune. .
ifonemlule, Feb, 25. New tnnplo
nynlp hits not Ah yet appeared lit the
l'onemhilo mai-ltols,
Cnmlldntea for stnto senator . nre
booming up front rill (limrters of Wayne
county. The Hepubllcnns will present
the nnines of II. N. Furley, of Equl
niink; Illoller, of Tanners .Fttlls and
Cook, of Hnwlcy. The Democrats uro
ex-Jtul&o Joel O. 3X111. W. N. Nelson,
nnd more to hear from.
Jv'tnjor Charles P. Clnrk, Hrlgnde In
Bpector, Captain D. U. Atherton, nnd
Captain Frank. Vnndllntr, held the In
spection of Company K In the armory
last night. Jlnjor G. If. Whitney enter
tained the Inspection officers and the
olllccrs of Company K, ufter tho Inspec
tion. Tliorc were also present Chaplain
"William II. Swift, Captain Murphy, of
Company C and D. C. Osborne, former
coptaln of Company E.
The funeral of Charles E. -Mills will
be held at his late residence Wednes
day at 1.30 p. in. and will be In chaige
of Hew William II. Swift of the Pres
byterian church.
Mrs. Anna M. Lee, aged "1 years, died
Sunday at. midnight at tho residence
of her soy, AVIltiiini II. Lee, on East
street, where she has made her hoitie
since the denth of her husband in 1S90.
She had been In feeble health for a.
long time. Funeral services will be
hold at her late home AVednesdny at
2.30 p. in., Kovs. C. L. Percy and Wil
liam II. Swift olllclatlng. Mrs. Lee
was a member of the llonesdale Bap
tist church. Deceased Is survived by
live daughters and four sons.
Mnnugci W. .T. Sllverstone has been
spending several days In Newark and
New York city on opera house business.
A jolly company of Odd Fellows as
sembled in Freedom hall Monday eve
ning: Thsy were there to enjoy a
smoker given by Mr. A. C. Llndsey In
;omiiieinoratlon of his tenth annlver
lary as an Odd Fellow. He also gave
,11 ndcfrc&s on tho progress of Odd Fel
lowship during the past ten years, pre
senting interesting llgutes and state
ments. A pleasing programme was
rendered consisting -of several selec
tions by male quartette, coronet solos,
piano solo, etc The surprise of the
evening was In the hands of Mr, George
P. Ross, who In a well prepared speech
full of wit and humor, presented Mr. A.
C. Lindsay with a beautiful gold ring
bearing the emblems of Ijie older giv
en by tho members in appreciation .of
faithful services as treasuter for many
years. After Mr. Lindsay had recov
ered from the surprise, V'hlcli was a
complete one, he thanked the donors
in well chosen words. The after
speeches by those present wete many
and were bright nnd crisp, full of good
cheer. The whole affair was a most
enjoyable one.
FOREST CITY.
Special to tlie Scranton Tribune.
Forest City, Feb. 23. The Sunday
school convention of the Second dis
trict of Sustiuehanna coUnty was held
in the Baptist church at this place to
day. There was a. large attendance
and considerable enthusiasm. The
morning session began at 0.30 with a
song service, conducted by Prof. J. A.
Sophia, of Susquehanna. Rev. C. A.
Spauldlng made the address of wel
come, and Rev. II. J. Crane, of Union
dale, responded. I F. A. Davis, of Clif
ford, read a paper on "How to Super
intend a School." and C. P. Tobey
talked on "Successful Teachers..' The
rest of the morning session was taken
up with business. E. E. Wells, of Dun
daff, conducted the praise service
which began the afternoon session.
Prof. Sophia told of "Successful Meth-
V ods in the Musical Department," nnd
Rev. Charles Newell suoko on "How
to Bring a Scholar to Christ." Mrs.
R. li. Clark and her class gave an In
teresting Illustration of "An Hour's
Work In the Kindergarten."
Rev. C. II. Newlng. A. M., B. D,, of
Dumnorc, gave an address In the even
ing on "The One Thing Needful," which
was an aspiring effort.
HALLSTEAD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Ilnllstead, Feb. 23, Miss Hattle
Forbes, of Lisle, Is visiting at the home
of S. II. Wells on Main street.
Mrs. Lyslo Kighmy and daughter
ls(ted In Blnghamton last week.
Lew and Huttlc Tlngley, of Brook
dale, and Mary Fayley, of Corbettsvllle,
visited at the home of Carl Tlngley,
the past week,
W. T, Slmrell now occupies the C, C,
Simmons' residence, op William street.
Mnud Harrison Is visiting at Blooms
burg, this week.
Mrs. Margaret Cooney died nt the
tesldenco of John Shields on -Dayton
nvenue, Saturday. Interment at Nich
olson Mondny.
Robert Morton returned Monday eve
ning after visiting friends in Now York.
Mr. J, W. Shufelt, of Montrose, was
nt tho Mitchell house Tuesday.
Secretary Belden and Assistant Sec
tetnry Geotge Corwln returned from
Wan en, Thursday morning, where they
juet with it largo gathering from nil
parts of the state. The meetings were
enjoyable, and enthusiastic. They re
turned very much pleased with their
trip; While In Buffalo they visited Nia
gara. Falls and saw the Ice gorge.
Mrs. R. B, Pease, of Jackson, was
tho guest of her son, B. W, Pease, for
several duys the past week.
Three large sleighing parties went to
New Mllford Tuesday night to enjoy
the lino sleighing and have supper nnd
a good time, Tho Intermediate room
of the Hullstcad school was closed
Mondny on account of the serious ill
ness of Miss Eticsou's mother,
Mr, W. T, Slmrell will take charge
of the postoniee at, this place on Sat
urday, March 1, 1002,
Mrs. S. M, Ryndes, of Oneonta, re-
VOI7R TAITW "Utbea.
strong as
o'uralf you try
'S
Consumption
iTdHf and ours is so strong we
1 .11 fr" guarantee a cure or refund
lba m money, and we tend you
free trial bottle if you write for it.
SIIU,Oirs costs 5 cents and will cure Con.
sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all
Luug Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold
in a day, and thus prevent serious results.
It has been doing these things for JO years.
8. C. Wells & Co.. I.e Roy, N. Y.
Karl' Clove r Qant Tea rnrrerts lk Ktomnrh
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turned home Tuesday, after visiting at
the home of V. ti. Vllmot.
Tho big mastiff, Don, owned by C. J,
Lnngley, on Monday was stepped on
by a horse nnd his leg was broken. He
was Immediately taken" to his quarters
and the leg set, and placed ht plnster
pnrfs. The dog Is twelve years old.
S. E. Wllmot visited at Riverside
Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. li. Waterman visited
friends In New Mllford Saturday and
Sunday,
TAYLOR.
The Misses Ethel and Elizabeth
Jones, of Storrs street, recently enter
tained their guests, Misses Mnud and
Matilda Smith, Ethel Tregellus, Jessie
Mlleklow and Nellie McCrindle, of
Mooslc, and Messrs. Harry Phillips,
Harry Whltemore, Stanley Lewis, Har
ry Snoldman, Thomas Morgans, of
Scranton, and Glen Holllster and Gar
Viu Aickmun, of Avocu. Games were
indulged in und dainty refreshments
were served.
The next session of the Invincible
commnndery, No. 252, Knights of Mul
ta, will be one of Interest. The black
PICTURE
The mischievous boy is knocking his
sister over. Find his father and mother.
degix'e will be conferred upon several
novices. The Electric City command
ery degree team will be present to
perform the work. ,
All police officers will meet on Fil-
dny evening in the council rooms to
return their eauipments to the chief
or police previous to the re-organization
of the council on Monday evening
next.
The William Tell Rifle club are ar
ranging1 for their annual Decoration
Day rifle shoot.
Preparations are being made to or
ganize a juvenile choir here to com
pete for the Decoration Day eisteddfod
at the armory. W. II. Thomas, the
well known choir director, has been
.mentioned as leader.
Justice of the Peace, elect W. G. How
ells took Ills oath of ofllce at Prothon
otary Copeland's odlce on Monday.
The supper served under the aus
pices of the Ladies' Aid society of tho
Archbald and Pyne Primitive chuich
on Monday and Tuesday evenings was
well patronized and undoubtedly a neat
sum was realized, which will go to re
plenish the church treasury.
Councilman-elect Jones, of the First
ward, gave his many supporters a
sleigh ride to Plttston recently.
Caspar Tannler has purchased the
single dwelling of Henry Neglel, on
Washington street.
'The cross walks of our borough are
in a deplorable condition.
Misses Jane Evans and Mamo
Thomas, of North Scranton, were
guests of the Misses Reese, of Grove
street, on Monday.
Tho borough council will reorganize
on Monday evening. The new mem
bers are AVillinm Jones, First ward:
James Morris, Third ward, and II. E.
Han Is and Joint Hodge front the Sixth
ward.
OLYPHANT
The re-orgnnlzatlon of council on
Monduy night promises to be interest
ing. For the borough tteasuryshlp
there ure four candidates mentioned,
namely, Dr. F. L. Van Sickle, P. C.
Cannon, Edward Lawler and former
treasurer, M. J. Lavln, Fdr seeiotary
tho names of M. P. O'Mnlley and ex
Secretary Schubmehl, M. J. McAn
dtew is seeking the re-appointment of
street commissioner.
The following list of letters remain
uncalled for at tho Olyphant postofiico:
Mis, Margaret Davis, Mary Dayenburg,
Malecky English. Edward Moran, Miss
Mary Hughes, Joint Butke, Grassy;
Mrs. Katie McGnthJ, Mr. Scott Maxey,
Joe Puge, Charles Temp, Mrs. John R,
Williams, Guy Rlnker, Justus; Frank
Ransom, Green Grove. Held for post
age, Annie L. Cumin, Now York,
Orders have been given by the
Lackawanna Coal company to have all
the pumps lit good tunning order to be
In readiness for the Hood that Is pre
dicted. Jeweler E, G, Lloyd was removed
from Miss Cumniings' private hospital
ut Scranton to his home In Blakely,
yesterday. Mr, Lloyd's condition is
very much Improved,
A sleighing patty from here went to
Jermyn last night where they had sup
per ut tho Edmund hoiibe, returning
home early this morning,
Miss Gwennle Duvls, of Providence,
visited relatives in town Monday,
The teachers of the public schools
will hold their rending circle on Tues
days nftft Fridays Instead of Saturdays
us heretofore.
E, L. Dacey has opened u gent's fur
nishing store on the corner of Dela
ware and Jones streets.
PECKV1LLE.
A full Hedged case of smalUpox bus
developed nt Jessup. Henrys Sheridan,
the 19-year-old son of Churles Sher
idan, being the victim. Dr, J, J, Smythe
has iltarge of the cuse. The Jcssuo
board of health has placed guards
about the Infected house und no one
Is allowed to enter or 'leave Tester
dny a dog belonging to Sheridan was
shot and burled for feur that the ani
mal might unreal! the disease. The
people of Jesstip are being vaccinated
by the score. About two weeks ugo ft
party was held nt .Tessup and n largo
number of young folks were nresent.
Among tlteVn were several front Price
burg. It Is thought that tho disease
wns brought to Jesstip front Prlceburg.
Young Shorldnn was one of the guests
who attended the party, and It Is feaied
that other cases will develop In the
near future.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
union will meet Thursday nfternoon nt
3 o'clock, ut tho home of Mrs. Gendall.
A good turn out .is desired.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Muynard und daughter,
Evelyn, visited at the home of Dr.
Beck over Sundnv.
Those wilt had the pleasure bf hear
ing Rev. A. II, Smith a short time
ugo In the few remnrks he tntide before
the Olympic club ve-1,1 be glnd to lenrn
that they will have another opportun
ity of listening to this rft-ry pleasing
gentleman. He litis been secured by
the chib to deliver a lecture in their
rooms on Depot street, Friday evening,
Feb. 28, His subject will -be "Some
Folks and other Folks."
MOOSIC. -
A lecture will bo given Tuesday even
ing In the Methodist Episcopal church
by Rev, Stephen Jay, of Wyoming. Sub
ject, "The Wonders of the West." All
are Invited.
Miss Carrie Burlnger has returned to
her home In Benlngton, Vt., after
PUZZLE.
spending two months with her aunt,
Mrs. James Levan, of Main street.
Misses Vertie Dix and Elizabeth
Greene spent Friday and Saturday in
Wyoming.
Mits Lena Piper, of Hyde Park, spent
Sunday with Miss Cartie Seberllne.
Messrs. James and Elsworth Robling
attended the theatie in Scranton, Sat
urday evening.
John Williams has removed his fam
ily to Avoca.
Arthur Datesman spent Sunday with
his mother, ut Clark's Summit.
A musical social will be held Friday
evening at the home of Miss Carrie
Sebeillne, of Minooka avenue, under the
auspices o the Epworth league. Every
body will be made welcome. A fiee
will offering- will bo tnken.
DALTON.
Otto Dialler has bought his biothci'a luilicr
shop and lias succeeded him in biisinev?. Ho has
arranged his shop in .1 ci iittiaetivu way.
Mrs. frank M. Cob In entertained her aunt,
JIii. Titian, of Jeunjn, out .Sunday.
Mrs, j:, Palmer (Mnilli Jell on thciic on Friday
last and injured lier hip.
About si dollais vva- lealiod fiom the school
entertainment alien at (ilenbuin last Fridiy
evening. 1
.Mrs. Hemy , Ivc- and diuglitcr, Louisa, spent
a few da.is in Xcw York uty the latter pau of
lat week, '
A number ot per.ons horn this plaee attended
the I'adeientki lecital rn Monday cteuinz in
Scunton,
Ciaienec II. Stone and family left on Monday
for California, wheio they expect to make their
future home,
John W, Deikhlmer, who for jimo time has
been cashier of tho LacUwanui Telephone com
pany, has been piomoled local superintendent
of the Lackawanna diW,lon of tin- Consolidated
Telephone companies of lpiin.lwul.i. This h
a well earned promotion and we consiatulale our
fellow townsman on his. tucccNi.
Theatrical
.J
TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.
MTHl'M Aneliew .Mack in
Afternoon and night.
'Thomas Muorc,"
ACADKMV Maude Illllman company, After
noon ami night,
STAIt-Uon Ton llmli.quew, Afteinoon and
night.
Louis Manfr find Clara lipmann.
Kianton did not ceo Iouls Maim and Clara
I.lpiuann in their mm h-hei aided, hut khorMiud
new play "lied Kloof." At Ionic aa It was net
a miccM), Scunton U pleased to hoc mUscd it,
fya Scranton wants to know thu faorlte pair
only nt their best, and the,) an- at their best in
tho icied "All on Account of Klnu. Tho le.
ception it was accorded lat night at the Lyceum
boepeaU for it many more welcomes-. Of Itself,
it U a ery deter play, een for deter Leo
Dletikhsleln, and of the leading loles Mr. Mann
and .Mis-i Llpnunii lute nude cliauiU-ia that arc
not for a iraton.
Tho company la practically the same at that
which pitwnted the play pietluu.b.
Maude Hillmnn Company,
Tin' piogrJinmo (,'iteu by tho llillniau com
pany at the Academy lot cuiiin.' was upui
in eveiy lespect to the excellent woik done In
the opening: bill Monday night, The play pre
tented, "the bciiator'a Daughter," and tho urt
litlc woik done, b.i the east (n rxertlu? lolea
ttampii thU piganizatioii as one of (lie. bet
placing at populai priced. 'Hie cjieclaltlia are all
nen' and not el,
Tonight, a war diama entitled, "f,'ettjbuig,"
will lute it- Hut lowprkcd pioduction here,,
It m a gnat siiufvi ut high pike.', enJoug
Mr. Wheeler Qot Hid o? His Rheu
matism, "During the winter of JS9S I wits so
lume in my Joints, In fact all over my
body, t)iat I could hardly hobble
around, when I tought a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain H.ilm. Fiom the
llrst application I began to get well,
and was cured and have worked
steadily all the year." H: Wheeler,
Northwood, N. Y, For sale by all druggists.
lengthy run In fcvcral of the large cities and
attracting ImmcnAo croncU nit oter (ho una
night stand circuit.
A ptodiiccd by MIm llliltnan, It li mIiI to liattt
lost none of its genuine Routlicm fltuor and
nltncthrnrM, calling forth tho ino-t fatorabts
ronuneiit from both preirf and public uhcrctct
presented,
The advance te ol seal lor "t'nclc Pint In
South Africa." Thurmlay night, Is ald to bo
tery large, Thoe contemplating nltcndlnjr this
production evidently desire to aohl rtatutlng.
Andrew Mack.
Andicw Mack, who Is optly termed "The
singing comedian," I; otic of the Inont affection
ately regarded actors ot the day, and his ad
mirers are legion, lie has undoubtedly secured
for hlinielf it waim ot In the hearts ot theater-goers
rterjwhere by his modest, graceful nnd
manly hearing, therefore the announcement of
his appearance1 at tho 'Lyceum this atlcrnoon and
night wilt be sure to please hli many ndmlrcrn
In -this city, as well as the fact Unit he will
be seen for the first time In his new historical
Irish play by 'Iheodore Hurt Kire entitled "Tom
Moore," which ho will doubtless Invest to a
charming ox lint with Ills magnetic perKonallty,
It Is a foiegouc conclusion that he will Introduce
a number of new song, as well as scleral of
Moore'a famous ballads. '
Tim Murphy.
"A Capitol Comedy" Is the title of Mr. Mur
phy's new play which he 'is to present at the
Ljceum Thursday night. The quaint comeitlntra
new play Is the work of Paul Wtlstnch, one of
Utl mo;t prominent of the younger writers and'
conspicuous In the builnets nunigoment of HIdi
ard Mansfield, Ituth the uclor and the dramatist
hate resided 111 Washington and know the
scenes, characters and Incidents in "A C.ipltol
Coined" thoroughly. ,
Joel Gay Is tho name of Mr. Murph' neW
cre'allon. It Is nn American character study
In the tame clas with, without resembling Stu
ait Itohson's famous Hertlc tho Lamb, and Sol
-Smith lluwll's Noah Vale. Tho playjs a etrong
stor of modern Waihlngton social and oflleial
life, In which sltllng are a group of chaiacler
studies of rare humor. Scats now on sale.
"Our New Minister."
.Dcnman Thompson's "Our Xow Minister" will
In1 ren In a lctiiin engagement at the Ljceum
S'ltuidiy afternoon and night. There is only
one opinion of its merits. It is tho best rural
diama eer given to the stage, and admitted by
pie-a and public alike to be the only legitimate
successor to Thomp-on'j first effort, "Hie Old
Homestead."
Added to that is as fine nn all around company
n seen here in many n day, and jou hue the
sedet of its succor. "Our New Minister" is
liimly established In the hearts of our theater
going community and will no doubt return with
everc piospeet of playing to a capacll.v houe.
The '".imp compmy will lie seen, with tho -addition
of r.thel lhooke lVigiison as Xanee Hansom,
tho convict's cliiightcr.
STAGE NOTES.
hone Vanbuigli and II. B. living have the
leading paits in Ileniy Aillnir Jones' new pliy,
"The ITinecss' Xn-e," which Charles I'lohnian
is to iut on at the Duke ot Yolk's Iheatel, Lon
don. Ceorgo Piimrose, the well known mlnsticl, his
given It out tint he will letiie fiom the stage
after one moio season. Hi-, contiait with Lew
Doelcslader epires in loai and his retliemcnt will
be eiv.
.Virginia Karle bidught suit In a Xow York
court la-t week for divorce fiom her hu'hand,
frank I-iwton, the whistler, who Is now in
London. The application will bo contested. They
wcie married in 1S04.
Whelhci their- is an thing Inimical to theat
ricals in the atmosphere of VttSsir college or hot,
it U said that ltachael ltooth, wife of Jnine-. T.
Powers, is the onl giaduate of that in'tltu.ii'n
on the stage.
fneumonia has caiisod Augustus Thomas to
lew -10,00D in advance payment on plas. He
hid accepted this sum las letalncis. Thp doctors
sa Mi. Thomas must not work for fciv months.
He returned J,000 to Daniel frolmun alone.
THE MARKET
Wall Street Beview.
Xew Yolk, feb. 2j.Toda's stock maikel wos
again laigcly devoted to obactuc specialties, botli
in tlie lailioad and industrial list. Most of these
bliowed advances and tho c utile lack of explana
tion of the movements pointed to manipulation
by speculative pools, onie ot thoe which havo
aiKaneed heictofoie were undergoing a process of
pioilt-taklng, and the iilapses lhu- caused weio
Miiiietinica exceedingly shaip. Thus, nil advance
of 2?i in St. .lo-eph and tliand Islai-d was ab
mptly wiped out by two or three sile-s at tlie
l.i-t, whieli ca'nied thu stoi k a fiactiun below
last night, and the Hist prefcncd, aftct lislug
l'.i. ltlipsi'il Jai. A similar abrupt dip was made
last night by Chicago, lndianapoll.s and Louis
ville and that stock moved up this moiulng ii'.i,
bin lost most of It. The minor stocks, which
wcie stiong today Included the Dulutli, South
bhoio and Atlantic stocks, tlie Ann Aihoi --tocks,
foit Woitli and Denver City bt imped, tlie Oil
cago teuninnls stocks, hieago Gie.it Western,
Kansas Citj Soiithein prcfeiictl, the American
Linseed stocks, (llueose, ttubher Oood-,, Amcilcan
Oiass Twine, Twin City Rapid Tunslt, West-inghou-e
llleetnc eommoii, and llrst piefened,
and (ieneial KIccllic, (Jains in the gioup lan
from 1 to o jioints. Tiieic were lov-es of liom 1
to 2 points, on profit-taking in u number of sim
ilar stocks, und .Vallon.it Salt sold down 7 points
from its last sale. Amongst the mole piomluent
stocks their- was ,i desultory speculation amongst
tlie high priced tudustiials and in one or tcvo
gioups as a whole, but the iuohiiicuLs were of
liule -jignitlcancc and the tone ot the maikct
was at all times mixed und Iricgulat. Amal
gamated Copper and Sugar wcie inclined to
heaviness, the Hist on icpoitii that the puichasc
of a mine tepoited esteiday had been given tin
duo bigiiilicauce ami the lattei on tlie shading
of pikes on refined eugar. Amalgamated Cali
per ioo suddenly a point ovei la-t night at tlie
last. I!i ooklj n Tian-.il was notably stioug. 'ilia
shoit inteiest nemed to be intimidated by the
huge borrowing demand of thu block, which h.n
been supposed to be for toting purposes at the
coming meeting-. The lion and steel industrials
weic in good ilpiuand In Hade conditions bill an
uhiupt lead ion in Tennessee Coal at the last
whkh tarried It below list night, uffrtteil the
otheis In the gioup. Tlie most notable move
ment of the day was in laickavv.inna, which was
lifted 8 points as a tesult ot the veiy btroug
snowing in me annual lcpoit. uiner c.'o.UeS ie
spondee! iiioderatcly. In the Headings the specu
lative pool was bulng the second pieferrcd,
wlille selling the common, The basis ot the
(peculation in the-e stocks Is the supposition
that tho second piefened Is to be com cited one
half into the common and one-halt Into the first
prefeired, which would llx- the taluu of the sec
ond piefeired midway between thoao ol the com
mon and fiist piefeired, The strength of the
i-peclaltics kept the geueial lmdertona tirni, but
tho dealings In the stocks of the gieat lalltoad
(oinpanlcs: reflected no convinced opinion on tho
piospeet of any gieat changes in futuie tondl.
tlons Tutal sales slocU, 4b!),000 shales.
The following quotations are furnished the Tiili
tine by M. b, Jordan & Company, rooms 7O.V700,
aicais uuiiumg, isciaiicou, ra. 'telephone, oUOS
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NUTOtation3 All Quotations Baaed
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. H1J.
Lackawanna Dairy Co.. I'r. , tt)
County Sulnzs Hank & 'ftust Co . m
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Third National Hack .,,..,,,.,,,,, &M
Asked
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THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
Alore Than Pour Line), 3 Cents for Cich Ultra I. Ins.
For Bent.
l'OH HUNT front April 1, Rlore room occupied
ny (lui)in iiiamoiiii Co., B2.1 i.aei,avvanni nvs
nne; also floor obotc, Apply 15ol Sanderson
avenue,
KOH HUNT fine private residence In (Irecn
llldge section for lent for nne jear, furnished
or unfurnl'hedi 12 looms! modern improvements',
steam and trolley lines convenient. Aildrcs
A'enla, Tribune ofllce.
IIOUSi: KOIt HUNT W9 Mulberry stfrrtt all mod
ern Improvements, inquire 1). Moses, '.'11
Wyntnhjg avenue.
fOrt BCNT ll.rooni house near fnitoryvllle,
rplcim'ld location for the summer! good
pasture for horses. Apply 18M Sanderson avenue.
fOn HUNT Corner stoic No. !inj Lackawanna
avenue. Also dwellings nbovo. Apply to
Goldsmith Ilroj,, ,101 Lackawanna avenue.
l"01t lti;.T Store room on second floor over 19
Lackawanna avenue, l'late glass fiont. In
quire of Krolosky Ilros.
FOlt HK.VT fiom Aprlt 1, building now occii
, pled by -the Dickson Milling Co., Xo. K
Lackawanna avenue. V. T. Hoj lc, Connell llldg.
HALf DOUHLr; bouse, 0.18 Harrison avenue, SIS,
Also half double house, 1003 l'lne street, $17,
Possesion now. Apply (150 Harrison otenue.
27or Sale.
SIXOXIMIAXI) Hall Standard Safe, flj inches
high; iV, good older: must cell within ten
eto.vs. 1'. f. Kimble, llonesdale, l'u.
CAHI'KTS, linoleums nnd oil cloths sold every
clay :i o'clock. W13 Lackawanna. See unctions.
LACK CfltTAI.NS fiOO pairs fancy Cmlulnj at
aijctlon. SOS Lackawanna avenue. See auc
tions. I Oil SALf fine kindling wood, stove length.
Two dollais big load dellveied nnvw'iere.
Mall .udeis. .Ironings, Centiul Mines cut. Also
second hand lumber suitable for all purpoacj,
very elieap.
lOIt SALi: Tito light fpilng wagons and some
harncts, cheap. fvans, rear 11J2 Luzerne
Etreet,
FOH SALK Cheap; horse, tprinj wagon and
h-rness, at No. 1820 Cedar avenue.
Furnished Rooms.
FOH HUNT One furnished loom, with Improve
ments; also one on tilled Hoot, cheap. 027
Adams avenue.
I'URMSHKD HOOMS foi rent, model n tinprno
incuts; pilvutc fainil ; gentlemen piefeired,
at 517 Adams avenue.
FOH HUNT Furnished front loom, with heat,
bath ifnd gas; near couit house; gentleman
preleircd. Address Hoom, Hot 29').
roit HK.NT furnlslied loom;
(1'Jj Linden street.
heat and bath.
FOHNISIIKD HOOMS fOH Hr.NT. with heat, ras
and bath, gentlemen prefcncd, at 5.19 Adams
avenue.
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
WAXTLD Tvv o or three unfurnished rooms. Inf
erences exchanged. A., Tribune office.
Dime Deposit and Discount Bank..
fcononiy Light. H. & P. Co
first National Hank
Lacka. Trust & Safe Deposit Co....
Clark & Snover Co,, I'r
Scranton Savings Bank
Tiadeis' National Bank
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co
People's- Bank
Scianton racking Co ,
BONDS.
Scranton Passenger Hallway, first
Mortgage, due 1020
People's Street Hallway, first mort
gage, due 1D13
People's Street Hallway, General
mortgage, due 1021
Scranton Traction 6 per cent
fcononiy Light, Heat & Power Co..
Not th Jersey & 1'ocono Ice Co
300
1.100
103
125
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220
115
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Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by 11. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.)
IToiu V-W).
Beans 2. 40.
Butter ITesli creameiy, SOc. ; June cieanieiv,
21',ia24i:-c. : daii, 22c.
Chees-c HUalZc.
fggs N'eaib, 40e.
Peas Per bushel, ?1.75.
I'otntoes Per bushel, -S5c.
Onions Per bushel, 51-00.
Netf York Grain nnd Produce Market
New Yoik, lli. 23. flout Hcceipks, 21,223
binds; ipi.et but steadier on tho wheat Lilly.
Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 led, Soic. f.. o. li.
nlioat; No. 2 led, feSHc elevator; No. 1 northern
Dulutli, 8ic. f. o. b. utio.it; No. 1 li.ud Dulutli,
Sc5se. f, o, b, aatlo.it. The wheat market was
nioie stable today and les uctive, tiade consist
ing cliiclly of light demands- fiom shoit-,, based on
steady mules-, export lumois, strength of coarss
Brains and a laisc decrease in world's stocks.
The close was firm at a!fcc net advance; Mirch
clo-ed S2?ic; May, SI S-IOaSJ a-lfie., c lused 82!c;
July, 81aSl 13-16c, closed Styic; .Scptembci, boyi
aSle-., closed SOc. Corn Spot film; No. 2,
07)ic elevator and 09c. f. o, li. aatloat; being
free fiom liquidation com woiked td' a higher
level today and was wanted by shorts owing to
steady cables and propcct.s for smaller receipts.
The dose was dim at liac, net advance; May,
(uitliTaP., closed OjJle. ; Julv, GAau"ii,ac closed
(tiVic. ; September, OJjOIKc, closed llll8e. Oats
Spot Ann; No. 2, 4D!6c; No, 3, 40c; No. 2 white,
Sic. ; No. a white, SOW.: liaek inked western,
4tiri0i',; track white. fiOaftic. : ontlons nulit but
steadier with other markets. Buttei Stead ;
cieanieiy etia per pound, 20c.; do. seconds, 2U
L'fie, I rieaiuerv held fancv. 24a2.3e.: do. seconds.
SO&iSIKc.; tato daily tubs, ne.sh finest. 2ki37c.;
eio. i,m inane uesc, wa-jio,; western imitation
creaniery, fancy, 2.1c; western factoiv. fresh
fancy, 20c; do. fair to good, 17alSc, Chee.e
film: state full Cleam. small fall nude, colnrnd
or white fancy, 12!ial21c; do. fall make, choice,
119i12c,; good to prime. lOViallUcs light sklnn,
small choice, O&ilOc; do. luge eliolce, bl'jasyic
fggs Weak; state and I'ennslianla uucandled,
Ubc.; western best, 2nc, ; do, fair to good 27a
27Hc: Kcntuek. 27!Ja28e', ; southern, 27!ic;
do, fair to good, 20a'7c. ; dirties, 2ek.-,
Chleago Grain and Produce Market.
Chlcugo, feb, 25. Ileaetlon oflpr vesterd.i's
heavy depression In grains set in toilj and cov
eting of short accounts intluenced bv Impioved
foreign business braced the tone of tlie maikets,
May wheat closed with a gain of "i at 7t"-aa
76,4c; May corn. 4c higher at bOc; ond May
oats, c. up at 42Hc 1'iovlsloin dosed J thade
to 2',4o. lower; May potk at $15,5214; cash quo
Cations weio as follows: flour Steady; No. ,'!
spilntr wheat, 7IUc.; No. a led, M)a8li; No, 2
oalri. 42all.lp .: No. '2 uMln. i'tjilllii . v., ;l
white, 42i4aU4ic. j No. 2 i.ve, fiSaSSfcc. i fair to
clioiee liialtlng barley, 5a62c.; o. I llix seed,
$l.eL3al,00!i; No. 1 noithvvestciii, $1,70; piinie
timothy seed, 0.30aO.U; mess pork, per bariel,
$15,30.115.35; laid per 100 pounds, ls!),17!iuii.20;
shoit libs, sides (loose), (f3.25a8.40; diy salted
shouldeiri, 7 a7Uc; holt ilear sldei (hoed),
8..3aS,75i vvhiakey, 1.,
Chicatjo Live Stock Market.
(hlcago, feb. 25, Cattle Hetelpts, 5.000;
steady! good to prime steels, nominal, S0,20a7,2;
poor tu niedluin, flail 50; ttuokua and fcediss,
S.'.60a5.25; tows, lfl,25a5.A3; helfeis, W.MaS.Wl;
eanneis, l.23aJ.30i bulls, ,.60al.G0; calves, l..V)
a(l.25; TVdn fed steels, Ifl,50a5,75, lluj He
cclpt, Mi.ooo; SalOc lower; dosed weuk; iiilxed
and hutehi'is, io.S0.tU.:iUj good In choice' heavy,
W.SOjil.10; lough heavy, i5,U.3aU.20; 11,'ht, J,75j
II; bulk of sales, f5.lx.UcJ.su, hheep Itciclptf, 1 1,
(Mill; sheep active, steady; lambs stiuug, slude
lilgbei; roih! lo cliche wetheis, .$l.73i5M; fail
to eliolce inKed, HW-il-TOj native lambs, S.1,734
0.05,
Buffalo Live Stock Market
f.a,t BuKalo, i'eb. 25.-C-atlle-l!cielpt., 5
io.li). milet. lnirliamreil: eaf. i lusl,-,, -.iUZ-.i-
onecp uuu j.aunis iiueruiKs, 4,eAij neaci; lull
steady lu rlim for lambs; sheep without decided
change; choice lambs, sSU.)0aU3U; truoit tu diolce',
W.lOaO.35; culls to fair, 5.WaU.01j slu'eii, dioici
lintiiH- ui-ih.-rk. Set. nti.'i.fi'k. uiiiiiiinii 1,, uti,-.k
lulled, irl.Wa5.23; lulls ami common, iU.2'ul..V);
mlM'd expoit ewes and wetheis, 3a5.S5; )eat.
lings, good to thoice, all wethers, is5.el3a3.75.
Oil Market.
Oil Cily, eCb. 23.-CredIt balaiicc-s, 115; ceillft
eates, no bid; shipments, 40.2J3 baiieu; aver
age, 74,402 bauds; urn., 7 '),' barieb; aveiase,
00,1(8 battels.
1
routiiioii to good, $3a7.73. Hogs Ittecliils, J,10)
head; light hogs unci pigs, higher; otheis about
steady; Voikt-is, Vl.30.,0,35; light do., l.0.0.21;
lucktis. 4),&3aO,45; diolce heavy, Isil.50a0.5."i ; plus,
Ki.03a5.7Jj roughs,, $.3.50u5.75l stags, ja).50.
SITUATIONS
. WANTED
PRHB.
BIMNCII WANT 0FFI01SS.
Want Advertlsomonta Will Bo
Becolvod nt Any of the Tallow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALHr.nT SCIUILT!!. corner Mulberry
street and Webster avenue.
(1USTAV l'lCHEL, 0 Adams avenue. I
West Side
OEOROi: W. J11NKIN9, 101 South Milo
venue.
South Scranton
rilUD la. TKHPI'f, 729 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
OHO. V. DAVIS, corner North Mala
avenue und Market street.
Green Ridge v
CUAHLP.S f. JONES, 1537 Dickjon
Mvenue.
P. J. JOHNS, P20 Green llldge street.
C. LOIcENZ, corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEfFEIi, 1017 Irving avenue.
'Dunmore
J.' a. BONE It SON.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Crucial agent for Serunton and vicin
ity to lepresent tlie Empire Life Insurance
eonipan.v (Incorporated 181) to nun with experi
ence' and good lecord ,t liberal cuntinct is or
feicd. Address, stating experience and tefel
ences, O. Zimnier, 220 Hioadway, N. 1".
BAItllF.lt APPRENTICES ANTED New method.
Only eight weeks requlied to complete.
Wages Saturday. Positions guai.inteed -when
through. Catalogue nulled flee. Moln's Col
lege, 360 Canal street, Now Voik city.
Help Wanted Female.
LADY CANVASSEH wanted to solicit subscrip
tions for The Tilbune; good commission of
feied with a fair guarantee for first-class worker.
Apply pci -on.illy at Biuinesji Manager's office,
Seiuiitoii Tribune,
WANTED At once, a waitress; refeicnces re
qulied. Apply lo ills. N. Y. Left, 211 Jef
feisou avenue.
(llltl, WANTED for light hou-evvork in small
family, 0 CTInton pi lie.
WANTED By a good girl to do housework in
piivato famil; only small family paying
good wages need icply. Address E. S , Tilbune
office.
WANTED fiirl for genetal housework at Dalton.
Address II. T., care Tribune.
Recruits Wanted.
WANTED fOlt U. S. AHMY Able bodied un
married men between the ages' of 21 and 33;
citizens of the United States, of good character
and tempeiatc habits, who can speak, r"ad and
wiito English, for infoiiuation apply lo Recruit
ing Ofllce, No. 12J Vis oniintr avenue, Scranton,
Pa. 1
Auction.
CARPETS, oil cloths and linoleums sold evely
day 3 o'clock shaip. 508 Lackawanna avenue.
See auctions.
AUCTION today and eveiy day until sold out, si
caidoads Pan-Ainciicaii exposition fiunitiue
and linen, con-l-ting of tables, lion and briss
beds complete, die-sei-, 13,000 pieces linen, blank
ets, pillows eountei pancS, pillow eases, towels,
etc.; laige quaiitil cupels and luc curtains.
Caipets sold eveie day .1 o'cloil; sharp at 503
Lackawanna avenue. C'unimiiigs Bios., Auc
tioneers. Wanted To Buy.
DESK WANTED Roll top, sin ill or medium
size, fee ond hand; state sie and price. Desk,
eaie Scranton Tiibuue.
WANTED TO lll'V Cash paid for second-hand
giuin saiks; will al-o buy second hand hai
rels. New telephone No. 1107. The (Juacken
hush Storage Waiohousc Co., Bridge St., opposite
(!as house.
Wanted Rooms and Bonrd.
TWO YOUN't, men desire boaid and rooms in
piiiale famil. Addie-s V. O. ('., Tribune
office.
WANTED BY ,l) lloom and boaid, centrally
located. Addie-s M., Tribune oflice.
WANTED Two eommunieating looms vvitli boaid,
private family piefened, 'two ladles and a
gentlcuun. State lull paitleulais, Adchcss C,
II. 1),, Tilbune office.
Boarders Wanted.
PRIVATE EAM1LY wishes to have two nice men
to board, Geunan oi English, Call any time
after Thursday, All conveniences-. 807 Harrison
avenue.
Rooms and Board.
ROOMS TO ItEN'T, with board. 809 Mulberry
street.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay.
Wiito for our special market letter, free on
application. S. M. Illbbaicl & Co., members N.
Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchaugc, 41 and 40
Broadway, New York. Established lSijt. Long
Distance' Phone 2JSS Broad.
Real Estate,
FOR SALE New bouse on Cornell stieet, Round
Woods Park; modern impiovrments; tisy
teinis. Apply to Sprint? Brook Lumber Co., or
E, b, Woodhoti-e.
FOR
U,E At t lark's Summit; a place of live
;', bousu and bat u, good fiuit; cheap for
Inquire of Mis. L. Lindsay, 1111 North
icnue, cily.
ram. inquire oi
Main avenue, cily,
Money to Loan,
LARUE OR SMALL amounts. Piumptly made.
Interest 5 per tint, Okell, Attorney, Coal
Exchange building,
AN AMOUNT Of MONE TO LOAN-Qulck,
straight loam or Building and Loan. At
from 1 lo 0 per cent. Call on N. V, Walkei,
3U-J15 Connell building.
Lost.
I.Osl' Monday evening, feb. 17, between Wyo
ming avenue und Washbuiu ttiie-t, an oval
brooch containing gentleman's, plume, finder
please return lo or notify Miss Parous, 417 Thli
tteuth stieet.
Rhoumattsm,
tws- - -- W- .
lllli:i'MTISM-AU naitles that wish can be
speedllv und permanently lined of ull va
llellcs of HlHumaliaiii bv 4 vegetable compound,
fines guaranteed, luquiie 01 uddims J. 1.', Tay
ioi, Ke union.
Beautiful Bust Guaranteed,
bU'K, SI RE, Pi'iiiuuriit, Call and iuvestigalc,
Deimatuloglcal Pallors, 312 Ywslduaton ave
nue. Agent for Chloildu o( Silver Drj Cell Bat
tciic'j unci Nemo ('oin'U.
Piopo3as.
I'R0I'04AIJ will be reeeived b the. undersigned
for the ianttoisliip of t,ie Simpson Mithodlst
Episcopal church fiom ftbuuij li to Apiil 1,
iaclushv. John F. Jtauduli.li, $m sMh 11 1'
I'atL avenue,
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
MoraTliti Pour Llne, Centi for Each BitM l.rs,
f-
Pr?OFCSSQVl L.
Cortlfled Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDI.Va, 2.1 TRAI1EH9 IIAN
Dulldlng, and St. Paul Building-, New York.
fr--r-
Ai-chltects.
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELtj
Building.
FREDERICK" I,. HnOWN. ARCH. R REaI
Estate Exchange Bldg,. 120 Washington ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. I,. IIARDINa, COO CONNELL DU1LDINO.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. ElLENBIinaER, PAULI HUILDLSa.
Spruce street, Ecrmton.
DR. C. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE.
IJawyors.
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Hooms 12, , 10 and 18 Burr Building.
F. K. TRACY. ATTY, COMMONWEALTH ni.DCJ.
D',,B. HEPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO
tlatcd on real estate security, Mears Hulldlng,
",-- "uoiuiigiuii Hvciiuo anu aprucc scrcce.
WILLARD, WAHREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
nnd counsellora-at-Iaw. 'Hepubllcan Building,
vUfhlngton nvenue.
JESSUP k JES3UP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-sellors-at-lavv.
Commonwealth Building, noomi
ID, 20 and 21.
HPJ THAYER. ATTORNEY.
003-t)01, Qth floor, Mear.4 building.
ROOMS
L' A. WATItKS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV, BOARD
of Trado Building, Scranton, Pa.
P T1TIi,i'0,iV; WILCOX. TRADER'S NATlONAfa
Bank Building
C COMEOVS, 0-13 REPUBLICAN BUILD1NO.
A. W.
BERTIIOLP, OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
211 Wyoming avenue.
L.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASIIINQTO:!
avenue.
Dlt. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFriCB 331 WASH
irigton avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry.
Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and
genito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, I
to 4 p. m.
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE.
nuc. Rates reasonable.
P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W. PAS
senger depot. Conducted on the European
Plan, VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. D. BRinOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no ador; only improved pumps usee).
A. B, Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
Q. R. CLARKE li CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS
erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1050 N01U1 Main avenue; store tele
phone, 782.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE,,
Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKINO TOIl CHILDREN TO ORDER;
also ladles waists, Louise Shoemaker, '.'U
Adams avenue. -
MEOAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1J9
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa.
THE WILKES BAKRK RECORD CAN BE HAD
in Scranton at the news stands of Reismaii
Bros., 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton.
322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED By willing, honest girl to
do general housework. Lan give releienee.
Addict -Maria Roclitoid, 411 Vino street, City,
SITUATION WANTED A job driving team or
any kind ot woik. Apply 35G S. Bromlc
av enue,
POSITION WANTED Early in March, by a yoninj
gill, in u Chiistiau family, as second gill,
or to tako caic of children. Full paitieulais
may be exchanged at 712 Harrison avenue, cily.
SITUATION WANTED Bright boy wants woiks
for sftrr school and Saturda)s. Addicss (J.
P. 1I Tribune ollice.
SITUATION WANTED An expeilenced men's
furnishing goods man doilies po-ition, tlpod
tefeiences. Address X. X,, Tribune office.
A fiOOD (illtfi dcslies situation doing hou-evvork;
good cook. Address M. O., Tilbune of
fice, BRiriHT HOY wants work for after school and
Satutdas. Addiess S, P. It., Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED By a oting man In .1
" cieainery or skimming station; over two
seals' expe'iicnce; reference. W. E. Compton,
Drinker, Pa. ,
SITUATION WANTED Oentlcmcn's laundry, gojd
on colored shiits, tilt Llojd stieet, tap
floor; lefeience.
SITUATION WANTED As private coachman 01
care of horses; ctperlenco and reference. Ad
dress O. K., Tilbune office.
SITUATION WANTED-By a oune man ai
coachman for a doctor or driving team
Understands care of horses. Win. T, "Walker, Bo;
117, OJ pliant, Pa.
YOUNO MAN xvants work in bOU-hcr buslrieu
ten cars' experience. Apply 818 Everett t(
SITUATION WANTED-By u good honest girl 1
general house woik in small private famil)
Addicts Miss M. R. ford, (Jeneral Delivery, Citji
SITl'ATION WANTED Young man desires situ
ation as bookkeeper, Experlentcd. flood 'jef
eiences. Address II, U,, care of Scranton Tribune.
AN KXPEHIEN'ECED woman wishes a position at
housekeeper or light housevvoik. Can bo teen
at Aillugton Hotel.
LEGAL.
THE AN'NUAli meeting of tlie stockholders o( the
Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company lor the
election of Directors and transaction of such ot,hci
lnisiiiess us may ptoptily come before the incit
ing, will bo held at tho office of tho Coniiiaii,
Itooin 600 Connell Building, in the City ot her tu
ton, Pennsylvania, 011 Wednesda, March 5,JftJ,
at 2 o'clock p, in. The polU will iciiulii ipet
for one hour. Tho tiansfer books will be close's
on febiuaiy 2J, J002, und icoieiieil on ilaidt'ei
1002, J- I'- IHtiiTI.NXiX, Secretary.-'
t-uanlon, Pa., febnuiy 20, HsXi,
IN HEl Incorpoiittton of the Sujuton Klunenic
Iris. Local I'liiou of Scianton, Penns)lvaini
In the Couit ot Coinuioii Pleas of l.aiUaw,im
coum.v. No. .113, Jlaieh Term, 1002, , - .-'.
Notieo is heieby given that anVapplliutlgt
will be made lo said I'oint on Monday, MjhIi'Ii,
lf)2, ut 11 o'clock a. 111,, under the Act of As
seiubl) ut the Coniuionwcilth of I'ciiiii lvanla,
eiilltleil, "An Act -to authorise the tluileiliie of
.issoelatlons ut ciuplo.ves and to piovide punish
ineiits for the fraudulent appropriation oi u,ci of
their piopeit," uppiovecl May 13, 1880, and the
supple 1111 lets thrteto, for the duller of an iiiteit'l
id coiioiatiou to be tailed "I'lic bcruuton Stoni
lUttnV Local I'nlou ot Scranton, Piiiiisvlvanu."
The diaraclir and object xvheieot is the main
tenance of an association fui their mutual Did,
hi 111 lit and piutectlou in llieii liudo comc-ius,
and for those puriose to have, possess aiu enjoy
all the privileges ot (aid Act of Assembly and lu
supplements. The pioposecl duller is now uu
lile lu the office ol the Prothouotary of Lad,
wainia county, at the above iiuuibcr and term.
TAYLOR LEWIS,.
Attoiwyj for Applicants.
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