THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE- THUUSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1002. i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ARRESTED EOR THE MURDER OF ANTHONY SENNICK. Peter LonouBlty and Victor Zarambo In tlio WUkos-Bano Jail. By Exclusive Wire from The Associated Press. Wllkou-Hnrre, Pa., Feb. 20. I'eter I.enouslty and Victor Kuruinbo me now In tlio county Jail, uwiiltlnir trial for inunlcr. Ono day lust week Anthony Scnnli'lt wub found In a terribly nmn rlod condition In the Kxcter mine, near I'ltUstoti. Ho had been hacked with an axe. lie was thlcon to the 1'ltlston hos pital, where ho died the next ilay. Hlnco then tho authorities havu been active In trying to run do.wn the murderers. Detective Jones arrested the two pris oners yesterday on the strength of a confession mudo by Lonousky to Juss tlce of the Pence Mackln. In his con fession Lonousky claims that Hurumbo heard Sennlclc carried a lot of money about his upi'kou, and the two men agreed to get it from htm. Zarnmbo found Scimlck alono lu his chamber one evening and attacked him with tho axe. "When the wounded man was searched for tho money, however, none could be found. Llncowskl says Zarambo did the deed. ""Ho says that while they were In jail the murderer told the details of the crime to him. Both Zarambo and Liiipowrkl had ben In the mine to gether all day, having gone Into tho place In the morning to look for work. Sunick was said to have several hun dred dollars and it was to dually get possession of this that ho was mur dered. According to tho confession, Zarnmbo, after lMncowskl hud left him nnd Sonlck nlono .In tho mine after iiultllug time, persuaded Scnick to ac company him into several chambers for the purpose of robbing some of the mining Implements of the other work men. Zarnmbo awaited u favorable opportunity, and as Senlck leaned over to take some powder from a miner's tcol box, he dealt lilm u blow over tho head with an axe. Tho police doubt the story, in ns far as It places all tho blame on Zarambo. They bolluve Znrambo and ImieowskI were together alien the deed was committed. Uoth men were sent back to the county jail. P1TTSTON. Special to tlic Scranton Tribune.' Plttston, Feb. 28 Miss Minnie Arm strong, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. j, Armstrong, of Philadelphia avenue. West Plttston, was united In marriage this evening to Mr. Alfred Kthelbert Smith, an attorney of Xew York city The marriage took place at fi o'clock at the home of the bride's parents and was a very quiet one, owing to the recent Illness of the bride's mother. Only tho members of the Armstrong and Smith families were In attendance. The bride was attired In white silk taffeta covered with em broidered moussellne, entrain. Mr. and Mis. Smith will reside with the form er's parents in the metropolis. The bride Is a. sister of Benjamin Arm strong, secretary of tho Bloomsburg Y. M. C. A., and of J. J. Armstrong, of tho firm of Armstrong & Sanders, of this city. She was until recently n teacher 'In the public schools of "West Pltts ton. Architect Benjnmln Crowther, of this city, Is preparing plans for a line new notel to bo erected on the site of the Mitchell hotel nt Lackawanna. The new hotel is to be erected by Mr. Mitchell and will be a three-story Structure, Plttston cut glass works this after noon awarded the contract for the con htructlon of their new building at the corner of Delaware avenue and Maplo street, AVest Plttston. It will be a brick structure, 43x200 feetj Tho choir of the Broad Street Pres byterian church enjoyed a slelghrlde to Plalnsvllle last evening. Miss Lena Monle, of Philadelphia avo lue. West Plttston, has been elected .is a teacher In the primary depart ment of tho West Plttston public schools, to (ill n vacancy created by the resignation of Miss Minnie Armstrong. Joseph Schwartz, the well known butcher of Sturmervllle, and Miss Ber tha Freedman, a popular young lady of that place, were united in marriage this evening at 6 o'clock. It was a prominent event among the Russian Jews of that section. Archdeacon Coxe will conduct a Len ten service In the St. James' Episcopal church next Friday evening. Tho Kpworth League of the West Side M. E. church held a business meeting and social Monday evening at the homo of Mr, und Mrs. Corny Periin. Although Hughestown borough has oeen organized over twenty-three years, but one minute book has been n uso during all that time, Mrs. Irvln, an Italian lady of West Plttston, was arrested Monday for con ducting a speakeasy. She was fined $25 by the burgess. Three cases of varioloid were reported n Upper Plttston yesterday. An Infant child of Charles Wllkenson Is sick and two children of David Yerouker. . TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Feb. 28. A drlzsdlng rain set in hero Tuesday afternoon, and Jt Is feared thut the heavy snow will causa much trouble by going oft with n rush. Harry peece, coal ugent for the Le high Coal company, was up from WHIosBurro on Tuesday. Clinrlea A, Gnihum, O. S. Khmer, L. 10. Meade, B. U Brundnge and George U, Patterson will servo us jurors in tho United States District court at Kenin ton next week, Corny M. Klshpaugh, of Hunisburg, was doing business In town on Tues day, Mr. Klshpaugh la engaged In tho lumber business at that place, Suulre Asa H. Freur and wife, of I.ako AVtnola, were calling on friends hero on Tuesday, Attorney U. J, Jordeii, who has been 111 for the past three mouths, contem plates n trip to the mountains of North Carolina soon. In the case of James Terry, a iirls- Mr. Wheeler Got Rid of His Rheu matism. "During the winter of 1S9S I was so lame In my Joints, lu fact ull over my body, that I could hurdly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Puln liulm. From the first application I began to get well, and wus cured and hav,e worked steadily all the year-."n. Wheeler, Northwood, N. Y, For sule by all drug-pia. oner In tho Knslern penitentiary, n commission appointed by the court has pronounced him Insane, nnd Judge II. M. Dunhiun on Monday made an order directing the sheriff! to convey him to the Insane hospital nt Danville. Frniik II. Welnshclmer, bookkeeper for tho Mosser Tanning company at Xoxen, was calling on fi lends In town on Tuesday. A meeting of the Itcnubllraii county committed will bo held here eurlv In March to decide on the date for hold ing tho convention to choose u delrgnte to the state convention. HARFORD. By Exclusive Wire from the Associated Pics. Harford, Feb. 2ii. Miss Mae Sweet has returned from visiting relatives In Nicholson. t Mrs. Bin-lew and Mr. D. M. Fnrritr spent Thursday nt Mrs. H. S. Ksta brook's. Mrs. n. K. Brundnge, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. W, AdRms, lias returned home." II. .lark Brlggs returned to Owego Wednesday. The following town olllcers weie PUZZLE. .NSI tN No. 1 Change the positions of live matches and form two squares. No. 2 Remove eight matches of tho twenty and form four squares. elected Feb. IS: Supervisor, B. D. Sher wood; constable, 1-. K. Lewis; auditors, G. C. Finn, C. P. Chnmbeiiln; school directors, R. C. Capron, S. J. Adams; judge of election, G. R. Bessequie; In spectors, K. D. Smith, F. D. Peck; clerk, W. B. Hammond; treasurer, W, B. Lott; poor master, G. Osmun. Mrs. J. S. Adams Is very sick. K. SI. Watson Is In Scranton and New York this week on business. SIlss Elizabeth Estabrook enter tained several of her young friends on Friday evening. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Trlbuna. Honesdule, Feb. 26. Parties are nego tiating for tlio storeroom made vacant by Bregsteln Bros., In which to open a five nnd ten cent store. SIlss Sophia D. Rletler has gone to Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will pursue a course in stenography at the Hellley school. Sirs. W. B. Holmes entertained on Tuesday evpnlng a large number of friends In honor of her daughter, Sirs, Slllls, of Boston. Probably few ladles know the value of the sewing machine as a mender ot table linen, handkerchiefs, etc. By stitching back and forth eueh way across tho worn place, neat repairing can be done. The American Knitting company Is the name of the new company being organized In Honesdule, which Is ne gotiating for the mill of Brown & Blnkney. Mrs. Benjamin Gardner Is suffering with a severely sprained ankle. Tho Musical History club will hold a meeting this (Thursday) evening, under tho direction of Professor Thlele, of Scranton. The men of the Twentieth Century club, of Seeleyvllle, will give an oyster supper In the school house, Friday evening. Honesdule people are pleased to note that the promised rain storm finis far has been light. The snow Is settling fast. A large number from the country are coming to town, notwithstanding the horrible condition of the roads. Many of tho country roads iu-h still closed with mountains of snow. Miss Elizabeth K. Beutlv, who was ill In New York, returned to her home on Monday. AVOCA. Tho death of Mrs. James Hvan, of the AVest Side, occurred on Monday ovenlng, after a brief illness, In the morning she gave birth to a child, which died shortly after. At no time were her symptoms encouraging, anil she gradually sank until death relieved her. Deceased was 35 years of uge, and was married at the age of seventeen. Sho was the mother of twelve children, live of whom are living. Much sorrow Is expressed for the husband and little ones. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment win bo lu St. Slary's cemetery, The funeial of James Clarke - 111 take place this morning nt 9 o'clock, A requiem mass will be celebrated lu St. Mory's church. Interment will be In St, Slary's cemetery, John Purley, sr of the West Side, Is seriously 111 of general debility. Rev. Father McLaughlin. S, J of Scranton, preached a beautiful sermon lu St. Slary's church on Tuesduy even ing, Ills subject was, "(live an Ac count of Thy Stewardship," Martin Garrett, of Brownsville, was stricken with uarulysls while at work In the Lungcllffe mine yesterday after noon. His condition Is uulte critical. SIlss Margaret Alkmun, of thu West Side, Is suffering .from on uttaek of pleurisy. SIlss Anna Ward Is substi tuting ut No. 3. The home of Sirs. II. SI. Slucklow was Invaded by u, host of friends on Tues day evening to spend a few hours in amusement before Mrs, Mttcklow leaves here to Join her husband in West Vir ginia, where they expect to make their future home. A substantial spread was rooii laid, during the course of which Mrs. James thistle, In behalf of the gilests, presented her with a, set of silver teaspoons, sugar shell, butter knife nnd meat fork. The following were present: Mcsdnmes Keith. U. Davis, J. Richards, linstock, Miller, ,1. Domincinuth, Thistle, DaVls, J. B. Will lams, Jennie Clarke, 11. Bell, Wetter J. (Srahuni. Carey, (lay, J. Clnrdncr, Cur ry. II. Davis, Blackwell, McDonald, W. Mitchell, Cleorge Lower, D. Williams, Preece, J. Davis, A. Hlnes, O. Dom mernuth, Cleorge Kennedy, Nenl Fergu son, W. J. Wllllums. .1. Itlctiards, J. Crowe, Mcaulre, Wheeler, It, Anderson, W. J.oer. II. P. Shales, II. Turner. C. Keith, Mrs, Arnlleld and daughters, ot Mooslc. The niarrlncc of James Graham nnd Miss Kiln Keith, of Lincoln Hill, wus solemnized nt the home of the bride last evening by Hev. It. M, Pnscoe. Tho affair was a very cutlet one. Neither bride or groom were attended, and only the members of tlio family were' pres ent. They will reside on Lincoln Hill. Mrs. .Tunics Meade, of the West Side, Is visiting friends In Forest City. The Home Missionary society of the Primitive Methodist church will meet tills afternoon at the home of Mrs. Solomon Deeble. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scrntiton Tribune. Nicholson, Feb. 2ii. Mr. Cecil Shields, H'jtnawiuw.lJj"uWwmwiiUJimtJJiajfu'iini of W.yomlng Seminary, Is tho guest of his parents, Sir. and Sirs. SI. Shields, jr. E. D. Bell, who has been 111 at his home on Slate street, is convalescing. A crowd of Nlcholsonlans enjoyed a slelghrlde to Foster Sunday. Those In the party were: Sir. and Sirs. W. C. Lord, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Smith, Sir. and Sirs. Vosburg and daughter Edna, Sir. und Sirs. S. E. Thomas and son Seth, Ethel Smith and Emma Smith. Hisses Slay Fflrrar, Ruth Johnson, Bef-sie Stephens, Florence Wilklns, Slessis. Slum Ice Hlnkle, Burnhum Guild, Glenn Lord and Will Crock spent the afternoon at Foster. SURVEYING OUR RIVERS. Interesting Work in Pennsylvania by the Geological Survey. During the past year a number of the moie Important streams of Pennsyl vania have been studied by the Iiydro graphers of the United States geologi cal survey. This woik 13 in line with public Interest in that state which framed the bill presented to the last legislature for co-operation with the Federal government In a comprehen sive investigation by the geological survey of the water resources ot tho state. Tho present work ot the geological survey bus been devoted to dally ob servations of river heights, and' fre quent measurements of How, from which an accurate Idea of the monthly and yearly discharge of these streams Is obtained. One of the most Important features about n stream for those who would uso Its waters for power or sup ply Is the amount of Its low water (low. Special care has been used In the In vestigations to obtain this Information. Another Interesting result of the meas urements Is the light they throw on the Hoods and freshets of the past season. They show the great volume of these sudden discharges as compared with tho light How of most of the streams during the rest of the year, and raises the question whether the disastrous Hoods and the following low waters of so many of the Pennsylvania streams are not to some extent due to heavy cutting of timber at their head waters. The Susquehanna, and Its main tribu taries, were measured at a number of places, as were also the Schuylkill, Juniata and Delaware rivers, and ten or twelvo other smnller streams which are of value as sources of water power and supply. The Investigation is part of the general study of the country's water resources which Is being carried on by the geological survey. i i i ' He Wouldn't Talk Shop. "Veiy liitcicsting stcneiy, sir," said J Lunjon. er tn a mini luoklng Siut ull buunl 111) Loch Katrine tteunifi, "I'm pleased ye thluk wr," unwind siwney. "Replete ultli historical associations." "Ma be; but I dlniu Km onjthiivj about them." "What!" cxiluluied tlio Englishman. "Suiclv jou hue lead the woiks o jour Bic.it country nun, Sir Waller Holt, the 'Wizard ot the NoitliV " "C-lr Waller Scott? What was lie" "Sir, (hi l poifrttly inuediblc. You it biotliclunau anJ never hc.iiil of thu nun vvhu wrote the Wavcily novels, 'Mariulon,' 'Tha Lady of the Lake,' and ull that sort ut tlilnsl" Tim Swot olil" hook iU belli. Tho inputted loclviuy turiiril anaj with an csinfiMon ot lontciiipt (or Midi xnwt iijiioiame ami un liullWihul who b.ij ovrilicaul tho lull legation, bliwhlns fur hU uninforni.il U'iiutriiir, took the vituit unity i( al.lnj; whclhei hU ten-fik-lon v.,1. uitually liuc, "Tout, mail," was tho tety icply. ''t iliJiu want to heur ony o' that i:iidlli idiot' tomb mental uletliriii', HmhI ot WUy Solt l,r thu la.t tncho month I've hcaut enough of sir Walter Siott, and hN uocU, too. I'm a pilut i'h leader, and our linn has been piiutlni: a new edition of hit uuil.. I'm on my holiday, in.j'i, ami laim.i be bothered ieaMu!,' about kliopt" -'fit-lilt. sw& 4?rZrfig't THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. NVv Yoilt, Pcli. 2(l. The lnocccdlnip in to il.i' nlocl: itMikct U'ic lirnctlt.illy a tciotlUoi1 of thow of the ht few ili4 Tli'it l'lo nay the linpoilnnt i.illio.ul and lintiiHri.il tuck ut the I.iircH ranltallraUolt, which Utlially lake the lead In imiiVrt molTiiiciiti weir allowed to ulumhcr whllp wrluui ibuin' mid lately nctlM' utocU cio taken lip one after another and puttied up. wnulj lu more or lc punitllonM moxcnicnt. Till older of Ihliigi uu urird in the last hour by a shmp raid on the rJtt of the profeMlonll hcarj. 'I he ixtcti'llilc rcatoif fur their (lllti and mining down prltm 'ia the nmibunieniiiit of ciifcuirciuriit for uold for. eport by lomonow A ilcaillcr to tho liinolilit 'ot !J2,4.'WJUd. 'Ilio p.'l nlstciit diillncM ot tliR whole matkot nnd IH rcfiual In adlanee under the fftoiti to ttlinu lato It by marking up ludhldtlal ttocU lm ptonetl the iirofrmtotlilla with lt Milnciahlo pu ultlon ami the amiuuni cincut of Hie. (rijd exports urn tatlier u risu.il lliiiu a motli fur the. nt link. IlipoiH ol d.uiUKn to tlio winter wheat crup were used 'in adanlage- b.v' Wan In their laid. .Mlwnul I'.icldo w,i for thU lemon r pcclnlly Milncinblc ami Its lepoit ol n dccieaie In riiwi ciuiIiiki for the tlilnl week In Peliruarj o( !"l,IXKJ aim nihlcil to lit wenknes". It v,u no' tlccuble, liowcier, Hint ro,uli wlilch icpoilcd In (1'cjjlM (or tlic mna jirrloil and rpci'lJlly Alchb noli, with Its January Incieae lu net of $220,8iu wcic not able lo lenlit Ihc drcllne, Xelllier ulutk W-.is ao atiitely nlicUed, lioirpicr, as Mlfoiiri I'.itlllc. Tlie uimouiKiniriit ot xnld ciiorti was Imidlv a Mirptli! a aleillnir etcliaime ban hoi--eicd 'illiout the point all the week, l'oiclisncM b.iio been he.iiy ct'llcru of Mockq slnie the ncwa of Hie Kuveinnirnt'i pioccduic njrnliut the North ern Securities loinpjny anil the mipnty of loin meuial excli.mie bllli In tin1 niurkei Is lerj scanty. Tlic inoner market lu New ork h.n not idiowcd the bllghtcst iclleLtlon of any lonilmr strlnscncv, jet the Mih-licusury operations bae ulieady fukin up nearly a nililloii dollars ulnce the last li.ink stiittmcnt mid with Xew York ex- banco nt Clilcago down to 15 tents dlicount, the Interior mniriiicnt nt nirrency is irobaldy away fiom Xew Yolk. An early icpon-o in tlic local money nun Let Is hla.hly probiblc. 'ihc udvancM in today's miiikct were almost unheisally with out c.xp'liiiallon. In Hie case of the minor vail loads they weie tuscd on a kciiouI simiptIon Hint nb-ointlon ot lhce by the lamer n.vtniis H m.nilfcst ilollnv. Ot the more piomincnt stocks tlieic was strcimlh In Peninjlunla, the l.riej, Wn basli prefened, and Illinois Cenlial. Ainal-l-.iinatcd Copperwas aclhc and iircsular. Other fnrki notably altected weie tlic Coloiado and South flocks, the Denver and Itlo (Ir.mdc ockif, ( hk.iRo and Kiislcni Illinois, the Kvaimllle and Tnre Kaiile, (.'lilc.igr.6 (Ileal Wettern, prefcircd A., tho St. Jofcpli and (irand Wand atoiks, Ann Aibor pii'ferrcil, Dululh, South Shnic and At Initio picfernd, the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Stc Jlaiic lo.ks, pes Moines and l'oit l)ode, Kiiiis.u Cil Soutliein picfened. Port Worth and l)cnei- C'ltj, the Detroit Snulhcrii slmk, 1'eorl.i and Ikustcm, Kliutston and Peiu hiokc, the Amerhan lllc.cle Motks, Koith Amer ican and I'nlted Stales Reduction stocks. Some of there Riiffeicd (10m icallinK. The total pales were lil.VlOO sharei. The following qunliitlons arc furiiMifd the Trib une by M. S. .loidan !i Company, rooms TUj-TOO, Miais'liiiilillnK, Stiauton, Pa. Telephone, C0O: Open- IIIrIi- Low- t'los- lS. cil, est. ins. American Sugar 1J774 U'l 1J7 V2h Atchison 7(1 Til',! 7Jni "Vj Atchison. IT !)7'4 m'i WlTs ftlTfl llrook. Trill Hon V .' t fil'i Halt. & Ohh s.llUVi 101 l"?i ltUTi ('lies. &-OI1I0 in JT. 4Tj J"iVi Chic, k (I. W 2ti '.ViU "PA 21 SI. Paul Hit ltll'.l TW'i ifii'.t Hoik Island 1M1"J 1(11 li HWIi lW-i K.111. k Tc.. IT :. r.'Hi KHS .'I'lli Louis, .t Nasi Wlli bit1,!, 10l'& mm Man. IMcMited Pit IMi l:M IM'j Met. Tiaitlon l"3't K.o'i imi Mbsourl P.uiflc Will 102T& W-i. PlO'i Southern P.iclHi' (W.s W, lilji C.l',4 Norfolk & Wftem M?i 5fii Mli .i(i'J Prlc :is :i' :', .".8'.l P.llP. lt IT 8 i,l SU lis X. Y. Central Hi! HUvs lW.fc 10 ",4 Out. & Mct "I at y-ill ill Penn.i. n. It I.!',', lil-'i l.'OVi I'lOVi Paciilc Mall 404 4(! 4HVi 4('"j KcadliiK WTr OilTs M',l .f'U Ue.ulliifr, IT fel'i SI"!, si St Soutlifiiill.lt aim !W'l .11 Southcin, II. It., IT .... W.'.i !U U"a lvi Trim. Coal & lion 70 70 (17 I.S31 V. S. Leather Wi llvs ll3i ll5i If. S. Leather, IT MU Sl'i StU SIU I". S. ItulibiT lo't Ki'4 mvi n-'t Pnlon I'acilio 100 HH)9s W1 lV4 i;nion Par Hie, IT ,,.... t-7',j S7',j S7U S7'i Wabash, IT ti'.'s 41 4 :',4 4:i',s Wctcin I'nlon Ill !l M 1 Col. Puel k lion S7 87 M SO A11111I. Coiper 71't 72IJ 7H7i "I'.l People's fl.M lOOTs 101 (' H) Col. South 2U 2.1 20?i 2-Ji.i Tcsas Pacific 41 4 1 Ci ICi 10-Ji Am. Car Poundiy 20 2:Hl 2'i 2'i r. S. Sled Co I4',i ll!!i lli 14'i lT. S. Steel Co., IT .... !.r. !, Dl"i l"i Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr- CO County Sivinss llank & Tiiht Co.. 100 l'irst National Bank (Caibondalc) 'J bird National Hank C50 Dime Deposit ami Discount Bank.. ;.i)0 Pconomy Llaht. II. & P. Co I'irst National Bank 1300 S(10 43 Lacka. Tiu-t k Sare Deposit Co.... Clark k Snovcr Co., IT. Scianton Saings Bank Tiatleis' National Bank Saanton Bolt k Nut Co..' People's Bank Scianton PaiUing Co BONDS. Scianton Passenger Railway, first Mortcase, due 19J0 People's Street Hallway, tlrst mort gage, due 1018 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 Scranton Traction 0 per cent Economy Llgnt, Heat ,t Power Co., North Jersey it Poiouo lie Co 103 l'.'j 500 220 in 135 115 115 115 115 f7 1)7 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ae.) 1'lour IM.'-U. Beans $.'. 10. Butter Fiei.li creameiy, SOc; June creamery, SP.&uSIHc.; dalrj, 2-'c. Cheese HHal2c. JleB Ni'urby, 40c. Pc.is-Pcr Inr.I.el, M.75. Potatoes Per bushel, S3c. Onlons-Per biuhcl, Ijl.W. New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, IVIi. 20. Plour Maikct was falily active and steadier with wheat, heat- Spot linn; No. 2 led, S7c. f. 11. b, ultoat; No. 2 led, 8',ic elevator; No. 1 iioiiheiu Duliith, S."c, f. o. h. alloat; No. 1 haid Maniloba, biiu. t, o. b. ulloalj fiom caily weakness, Inlluciii'cd by (aor able weather neun, liquidation ami liberal ic iclpls the wheat market was suddenly tinned about ultcr midday, bciomlng slum,;. i;poit lumors and an accumulation of nop damage ie polls from all sections, to alarmed thoits tli.it prices jumped u cent per bmOiel in the U. hour, (losing ttii'fcc. net higher; Murcli closed 829c. ; Jlay, Si'ic; Jul), S-i'io.; Septimbei, SP.e. Coin Spot market Ami; No, 2, iiHi. eleialor and (WTic (. o. b, alloat; opening t-tentlv on tables, coin (ell off a littlu Willi u licit und then reioieied on n hure of sliorU duo to ll'.-hr boot ulTeiiiigs and the wlie.it tally, dosing idrung ut 'suVii. net udvame; May ilosed WHlc ; July, Cs'iTsc. ; September. OlTc Oats Spot llinicr; No. 2, 50i. No. il, UH'.; No, 2 while, flje.; No. ; wltile, COlic; trail; mixed western, uU.i.VHSe. ; Hack white, fiO-aWijo. ; options gcneially tirni all ilav on llsht country oilcring and good bpecu l.ilho k'ippuit wct. Ilulltr Slead) 1 tre.unciy extras per puund, 2?c. ; du. Ilrls, 2ila27c. ; do, kccoihU, 2lai"c; iteaniciy lield fancy, 2la2U:c; do, M'cnii'U 20l,Ja21'iP. ; Male dairy, tuba, ties!) Illicit, 2Ja-2uc. ; du. tall mad..- beat, 22c. ; do, fair lu good, lUa21c. ; western Imitation cieameiy, fancy, 2.1c. ; low giadce, Hllgali-V. ; wcsliru (ac tor), fresh, 2.1c; do, lower grades, liulUbii'. ; lenovatcd butler, 2ti2.l!ic. Cheese I'lriu; ilato full cicam, Miiall fall made, coloied or white fancy, 12',lal2Vi'.; du. choice, UlialHii ; du. lommoii lo fair, 7a0?c. : do, laige fall made fancy, HalUc ; do. (uinmou to fair, "uUc; liglit tklinj, Mii.il I nolee, HitalOc Lggi Klriuer; Hale and Pcunsihaiila imcaiidled bed, 2St'jc. ; wcktciu bCit, 2K'-jC. ! du, fall lu Kuod, 27a2e. ; Kentinky lie., 2sa2S1.ic ; youtlipin bent, 2Sc. du. fair lo good, 'JuaSi&i'.i dirties, 2Uc. Chicago Grain nnd Product) Market. Chli'oga, I'tb. 2fl.Wldely vaijlug opinlom ai to the trop conditions end (lungcn lu Nuilmcnt iudiunccd iicMoiily active grul inirUeu foday. L'aily in the Kahili alt pits weie weak ami etcut. uill.v became oversold. Later, lecuiient dami'e rcpoits llinicd Ihc maikcU ami aluy wheat closed ic. higher at "OliaTU'm . ; -May torn, a,,., u)l uj l.o'Jic. ; and May uaK, Taule. higher at liVil-Hic-l'ioLlou il'aed u depicting day, lOaUc, lower; .May poik, ifl3.17. C.i.H iiicUtluns were as fob lows! Ploiu Slrud); wheat No. ;i Hniug, 7i',ic. ; No. 2 led, fcOjbuV.i No. 2 oat', liaiallc,; No, 2 white, 4-Hiulc.; No. a white, 4!aHc,; So. 2 iy., ASe.i fair in chotie mailing bailey, .Vl.uli.if. ; No. 1 Has icul, s,(ll,,i; No. I iioilliwc.ieiu, l.(!'..i prime timoHiy teed, kU.la(i.U.j; 1111 s IK.rU, ?lJai:,.70; laid, $O.07'iu'UU; slioit lilis, kldes, fci,llia9.:t1; dry balled khouldeis, liosrd. 71. a 7'ic; eliuit clear sidea, tS.Mj'S 0-5; wbi.ke), ifl.l. ChicaRcLlve Stock Market. Clilcago, 1'ib. 20. Cattle-llecelpU, 15,1100; uc- ThU elgn&iur it on Vry box ot tb gonottB Laxative Bromo0uinineTtut iwusOraUst iiru a cilia lu fiu.tJwr THE TRIBUNE' 4 Lines 10 Cents More Tlinn four Lines, 3 Cents far lincli Gxtrn I. Ins. j?or Itent. I'Oll ItllN'T-llouse nil N, Wnsliliijilon uicnne, comer I'lne, 11 looms, nalli and laiuitiry, Ap ply to J, (Lirnpy, M7 I.lndrii slieet, who only has nutlioilly to how Hie house, I'Oll HUNT l'll't tlat over drug store, tomer Adams nicuue nud Mulbeiry tirel, clglu loooiust .leani heal; nln large light birmcnt under iliuif itoie. Cull or Hddiys A, T, Pit uluunons, B10 .Mulberry Micet. I'Oll Itt'.NT (Iroceiy nloic or good aland fm incut liutkcl, corner l'ltl'lon ncnue and lllich atlret. I'Oll ltl'.NT I'lom Apill 1, flore loom uccuplcd by (lublii DlaiiKind Co., 225 laicklwanna a' line; also floor abue. Apply I'll Salidernou uiriiue, l'Olt WIST U-inoin house near I'attoryvllle. tplcm'lil loiatlflii for the aiiininer; good li.islure for hones. Apply ISO's Sanderson avenue, l'OH HUNT Corner atnre Xo. WW Lnrkawanna nieiuie. Also dwellings nboe. Apply to Ooldnijth Bros., ,".01 Lickiwanna acnue, I'Oll rti:vr Sloie loom on second floor over :110 Laiknwanna iivenue. Plate glass front. In qulle of Krotosky Bio. POIl IHINT I'lom Apill 1, building now occu pied by the Dickson Milling Co., No. 12 Lackawanna avenue. W, V. Bojle, Connell llldg. HALF DOPBLi: linuse, 0.'!S Harrison avenue, $13. Also half double house, 1009 Pine stieet, ?17. Possession noiv. Apply (150 Harrison avenue. For Sale. SLCOXD-IIAND Hull Standard Safe, .12 Imhes high; $25; good oidei; must .sell wilhlii ten dj. 1". P. Kimble, HOncfdalc, Pa. CAlll'irrS, linoleums nud oil chillis sold every day 3 o'clock. o08 Lackawanna. Seu nuctlo.ls. LACK CLTtTAlNS-fiOO pairs fumy (,'ui loins at auction. ("OS Lackawanna avenue. See auc tions. l'Olt SAl.i: Pine kindling wood, stove length. Two iloll.ua big load delivered anvwheie. Mall .udeis. Jennings, Centiul .Mints cut. Also second hand lumber suitable for all imposes, very cheap. POIt SALK Two liglit (.pring wagons and some harniw, cheap. Lvam, rear 11J2 Luzerne street. FOIl SALi: Cheap; horoe, spring wagon and b-rneis, ot No. 1S20 Cedar avenue. Furnished Rooms. l'Olt HUNT One furnished loom, with improve ments; also one on thlid Hoot, cheap. 027 Adams uvenue. l''URXISli:D ROOMS for lent, modem improve ments; jnivatc family; gentlemen piefeircd, at 537 Adams aienue. I-'OIl MINT rurnlhed front room, with heat, balh and gas; near court house; gcntleinan prelencd. ' Address Hoom, Box 290. POIt 11K.NT PurnUhcd loom; 025 Linden fitreet. heat ami bath. KUnNlSIiCD ROOMS FOR RHNT. with lieat, ras and bath, gentlemen prclcncd, at 530 Adams avenue. I live and lO.il.lc. higher; good to prime Rteers, 4'.C0.i7.3.1: poor to medhuii, fla'i.SO; slockeis und fcedeis, 5.2.5014.75; tows, i.2.ia5.25; heifers, 2.5D a5.;o; caiinei.-, 1.2"ii2..'(0; bulls, 2.50tl.00; calves, If2.50a5; Tevas fed stceis, 14.(.05.7.". Hogs Receipts, 11,000; 5c. lower than avciage; niKed and butcheis, .i.e0.i0.;i0; good to rholte lie.ivv, Ml.15.i0.35; lough heavy. is-.)a0.10; light, 5.U)a 5.1)5; bulk of sales, f5.S5aO.15. Sheep Receipts, 20,00(1; sheep, fchadc lower; lambs, llia'2c. luver; good lu (hoice welheu, il.75a5.2"i; vveslein sheep and .veailingi, I.C0a(l; iiatlvo lanib.s, $.1.75.1(1.25; wcttein limbs, js5.25aG.50. Buffalo Live Stock Market. F.i-t BulTulo, IVIi. 20. C.iltle Receipts, light, ipiiet lqit about Mcady; veals, clioitc, !fSih.."i0; (Oiiimou to good, Wa7.75. Hogs Receipts, 1,70.1 head; active and 5a 10c, higher for pigs unci Y'oik tis; Yoikeis, .sO.:)5a(U5: Jiaht do., '-0.20.ifl.S') ; mixed packets, y.IOa0.15; thoice beavv, .fd.50a 0.55; pigs, 5.75a5 00; loughs, s,-,iijr,,M; flags, lal.75. Sheep unci LainUs Recclptb, 5,000 head; f.iiily active demand and lambs, 10i15e. higher; sheep strong und linn; choice lambs, 10.55 iO.O'i; good to thoice, 0.23.-1(1.50; dills lu fair, V3..YU 0.20; sheep, choke handy wcthen, .s5.10i5(si; tomnion to elia niKed, ?l.(ali5.25; culls and common, Y.I.2oal.50; iul.cd eiort ewes and wetli els, 'M.i3.2"i; .vcatlings, good lo choice, all wetli els, 3.75a5.,.'0. Oil Market. Oil City, Feb. 20. Cis-tlit luLince. 115; tcrllfl-cite.-, no bid; sIilpiututH, 74,057 boiicN; aver ugc, 71502 lurrels; runs, ss,51;! barrels; average, 07,11.1 bairels. PRINCETON. Special lo the Scianton Tribune. Princeton, N. J., Feb. 20. The formal end of all the hazing' and hording of the freshmen occurred Saturday, and the Inter-class contests were culmin ated by tlio wrestllnpr matches between sophomores nnd freshmen. These bouts were Riven, together with the univer sity's gymnasium team's exhibition, be fore a large number of spectators In the gym. The class of 1904 ngaln proved victorious over lOOn, as in previous con tests and won two out of the three matches. The lightweights, Karow, '03, tint! Miller, '04, were tied, but Shearer, the '01 middleweight, threw Ilumbirtl, tho '03 champion, and "Cap." Heed, the big sophomore heavyweight, dlspo.setl of Short, whom the freshmen expected to win. The latter Is president of his clnss and played on the 'varsity eleven last fall. The gymnastic exhibition was marked by very clever work, the team showing the results of hard und industilous practice, Saturday night the Harvard basket ball team played here, and al though the New ISnglanders played fast ball, tlicy were defeated by the score of 22-12, Washington's birthday exercises were conducted Saturday morning. William Woods, 11)01, of Philadelphia, won the $30 pilze offered tho bent of tho four class orators, and liicliard Kly, '02, of New lork, took the $100 prize lu the class of 1S7G debate, upon the (.'liiuese exclusion question. The final trials for tho Harvard de bate, which Is to be held March 2G, In Cambridge, wcro held Thursday night and resulted In the cholco of tho fol lowing men; XX. V. Anthony, It. A. Illulr, and It. R. Iteed, Illchard J3ly, '0, won another prize of $50 ut these trials. Tlio Krcalnneii luter-hull debate will soon take place, and a large number of men are out in both Clio und Whig, after places un the learns, Lafayette's basket ball team played heio last Wednesday mid was easily defeated by the local players, by a stole of .12-111, Considerable iluiuuge was done the eunipua by Friday's storm, I'lliu-ctou was visited by a blizzard, and when tlio wlndH were through Mowing, and tho snow had censed fall.ng, the trees all about tlio caiupua vera found to have suffered errlbly. All Satin day and part of Bun-lay ine't were busy re moving shattered b,aches and in some cases trunks of the big trees, which in several Instances had been cleft by lightning bolts. All over the town, like damage hud been done, nud telegraph wires were broken down. Princeton wears a most dilapidated look today, and it will be borne time before things assume their former aspect. S " WANT" SITUATIONS WANTBO PHBB. DHAN0II WANT OPPIGIiS. Want Advet-tisnments Will llo Received at Any of the Follow ing Ding Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALnr.RT SClltlLTZ, corner Mulberry ' etrcet and Webster avenue. OUSTAV l'ICIIEL, CiO Adams avenue. West Side GKOnai: W. JtiSKIXS, lOl South Mala avenue. South Scranton FltKD h. 'rnitPI'i:, r20 Cedar vcnue. North Scranton Gi:0. W. DAVIS, comer North Mala avenue and Uaiket street, Green Ridge CliAIILLS 1. JO.NXS, 1357 Blckson venue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Ciccn Ridge street. C. LOnF.NZ. torncr Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II, KNIU'FLIi, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. BONG & so.v. Help Wanted Mnlo. W..Ti;i (ieneial agent for Scianton uud vle,n lly lo ir-prcM'iit tlic Linnlic Life Insuiuiico company (Incotpoi.itid IRtl) lo man with evpcil ente und good lecoid it libcinl toiitiutt is of feted. Atltlitvts, Klatlug epeilence und r.-fn-ciice, C. Klliuner, 220 llioidwiir, N. V. llAlllll'.R AI'l'I!i:TI('i: WANTi:i)-Ncw inelhud" Only elgl.l weeks lequlicd to tomplelc. Wages Satiudays. I'oslllons guaianteed when Huoiigli. Catalogue nulled free. Mold's Col lege, abO Canal Micct, New- VoiL city. Help Wanted Female. LADV CANVASSLR wanted lo cullclt sub-crip-lions for 'Hie Tribune; goud commission uf fered with a fair gu.u autre tor Intt-ti.m woiker. Apply peisoually at Uiblneiu Minagcr's olllcc, Scianton Tubuiic. W'AYILI) At once, it waitress; lclciences le qnlicd. Appl lo Mrs. . . l.eet, 211 .let feison avenue. W'AN'ILU Uy a good gill lu do housewoik In private family; only sniull family payin? good wages need icply. Address 11. S., Tiibuno of lice. WANTED Girl for geneial housework at Dalton. Address II, T., caro Tribune. Auction. CARI'LTS, oil cloths and linoleums Mild tvely cIjv .'; o'clock .shaip. 60S Lackawanna uvtnuu. See auctions. AUCTION' today and eveiy daj until sold out, fW cai-loads I'an-AmciUun ciositlou tuiultmc and linen, consisting of (allies, iion und bi iss beds complete, thcsseis, 15,000 pieces linen, blank ets, pillows, counterpanes, pillow cases, towels, etc.; laigo quantity caipcks uud lace curtains. Cupels sold evciy day :t o'clock .shaip ut 503 Lutkavvamia uvenue. C'uinmlngs lltos., Auc lioneeis. Boarders Wanted. I'RIVATi:. TAMILY wlflics to have two nlee men to board, (,cimau or I'ngliAh. Call any tima after Thursday. All conveniences, 07 llarriion nv enue. Rooms and Board. ROOMS TO HKNT, with board. S00 Mulberry etiect. Wanted Rooms and Board. TWO YOt'Nfl men clcslie boaitl und looms in pilvatc family. Addrcs C. O. C, Tilliui.e of fit e. WANTIll) 11V l,l)V llooni nnd bond, tenlrally located. Acldlcss M., Tribune office. WANTlllJ Two coinnninlcalliig rooms vvllli board, pilvule family piefeilcd. Two ladies and .1 Kcnllciniin. Slate full paitlculars, Addiess C. II. )., Tiibnne office. , Wanted To Buy. AVAVrill) TO llt'V Cuh paid for (-etond hand giain nicks; will ulso but second li.md bir icls. New- telephone No. 1107. 'Hie (Juafken bin.li Storage Waichousc Co., bridge St., opposite (i.ls house. r Businega Opptunity. TOR SALK Vice piolltablo business lequiiing four to live iIioii-.iihI dollir.s 1aplt.1l. Tor par tlculaia inipuie of J, I), Willianis .V: llro. STOCIv AND WHLAT TRADl'.RS witliout delay. Wiite for our special market letter. 1'iec on application. S. .M. Hlbbard It Co., members .N. Y, Consolidated and Stotk Sxthunge, 14 and 10 llioadwuy, New- York. Ustabllshcd lbdl. Long DUtanco' l'lioue 23S Rroacl. Real Estate. I'Oll SALK House in icsldente tec Hon. (been Ridge; tkveu rooms, bath und l.umdiy; ull inodein impiovtiueui; near school und churihct; ono blotk fiom cai. Inqiilu at. IBHO Capouse ave. TOR SALK At tlaik'u .Suiumlt; a plaso of llvo acics, bouu and bain, good fruit; cheap fur cash, luqulic of Mrs. L. Lindsay, 1111 North Main annuo, city. MoneytoLoan. LAIKli: OR SMALL amounts, riomplly nude. Interest ft ptr cent. Okell, Attoiney, Coal Exchange building. ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight loam or building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N, V, Walker, 311.315 Council building. IiQSt, I.OSI' A small, folding put kelbook, contalnliig one $20 bill, rimler will please tall at I'ovv ell's music store, LOSl1 Mundaj evening. I'd". 17, between Wyo ming u venue ami Wjshhiuu slicii, an oval bioocli eont.illillig uenlli-man'i. iltlmt-. t'liuler pleute- 1 ot 111 11 lo or notify Mis I'arons, 417 Thir It'cuth slicct. Rlieuinatiam. v- ItllKl 1IA1 ISM All parties that wish ran lie sneedllv and permanently cuied of all v.i 1 Idles of I C 1 1 c 1 1 1 ti J t f s 1 1 1 by u vegetable toiiipuinid. (iocs guaranteed, lor, Siiunlon. liiipiuo 01 addiess J. E, Tay- Beautiful Bust Guaranteed. KATE, ht'lli:, IVimaneiit. Call und liivc.ligatc. lle-imatologiial i'ailuis, .'11.! Wahingloii ave nue. Aut lit for I Idoiulo of silver Hi) i'ell Hal leiles uud .Ntinei l'uuc-t. Prpposals. I'llOl'OsAI.S will be- leeched b.v (he iiiidcislud fur Ihc Jjultorshlp ol Ihc Simmon Mctlmdist L'ptstupal cliultb 110111 I'tbiuai) l'i lu Apill I, intliultc. John 1 llaudolpli, 30-J Suullt Hyde I'ark avenue, SEALED PROPOSALS, SEALED PROPOSALS will be leeched for metal. Ilu futiiiK for l'iolhoiiotury' olllcc in I'ogil lions, until noon Maidi Ul pe.t, each bl JeJyr lo fuiiiUli his own plans uud spetftlivitlons. 'i'lii right to icjcit any or ull bids is rrscnnJ. All bids lu bu accompanied by j tctlllltd ebeek for 10 per cent, of amount of Lid. E. A. JONES,- Couulj Controller. ECTO 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mom Tit 11 Pour Linen, o Cents lor l!nchUtrs t.l.is. PROFESSIONAL. Cortifled Public Aocouutant. i:iwAIH) C. SPAUMiTnO. 2.1 TltAlTlIIIS HANK Dulklliitr, 1 nd St, Paul Ilulldlng, New York. ' Architects. EUWAlll) It. DAVIS, AllClilTEOT, CONNBLti llulldltig. H1KDERICK I,. ItnoWN. ARCH. IL. nil.Vti Estate Extlunge nlelg., ISO Wallilngton ave. Civil and Mlnllig Engineers.' II, L. IIARDlNa. COI CONNELL nUILDINO. Bentists. DR. O. L EILENIIEIKIUH, l'AULI UUILDINU. Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. IiAUDACII, 115 WVOMIXQ AVENUE. Lawyers. FRANK E, DOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, li, 10 and IS Durr Building. P. K. TRACV, ATT'V, COSIMONWEALTII flLDO, D. D. RIU'LOflLE. ATTORNEY-LOASS NEOO Haled on real estate acciirlty. Mears llulldlnj, corner Washington avenue and Sprtico street. WII.LARI), WARREN k KNAP!'. ATTORNEYS and counsellors.at.lavv. Republican Building. uhlnglon incline. JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTOIINP.VS AND COUN-sellors-at-law. Coiniuonwcalth IJulldlng, Rooms 19, 20 nnd 21, EDWARD W, THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOM-J Oo-l-POl. 9lh floor, Mears building. '" ,An. V'ATRES, ATTOIlNllV-AT-fiAW, R0ARD of Trade Hulldlng, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATION At) Rank liulldlng C COMEOVS, 0-1,1 RipiJn,10AN BUU.D1NO. A- , W- , BERTHOLP, ori'ICE MOVED TONoT 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, CI3 NORTH WASHINGTON atenue. Ull. S, W. L'AMOHKUX, OFFICE 331 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbcrrv. Chronic alseaccs, lii.igs, heart, kldncjs and genlto-urlnary organs u tpcclaily. Houn. 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. It W. PAS fenger depot. Condueted on tlio European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRI003 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; ii-v selor; only improved pumps used. A. II. Briggs, proprietor. Leave oidcrs ltoO North Main avenue, or Eickc'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, noth telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUR-5-er.vmen, stoic 201 Washington avenue; green lioiuts, 10J0 North Main avenue; alors tele phone, 782. Wire Scroens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, "11 Adams avenue. MEGAnGEF. nilOS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, KN velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, lie) Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKESRARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at the news stands of Rclsmaii Bros.. 100 Spiuce and C01 Linden: M. Noiton, Zll Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Scliutzcr, 211 Eprucc street. Situations Wanted. WANTED Stenographer and typewriter desirei position. Mnc .ve.us- experience, puncipany livvvvoik. lle-t icfercnccs. E. MECIIVNH'Afi iliiiughtsinuu unci machinists want position as draughtsman. Address "Diaiigldsnian," Tiibuno oilkc. l'llATIO.V WANTED Work by the day 01 wash Iiir and Iionlng to take home. Addiess C. R., Tilbiuit- oflite. SITI'ATION" WANTED By a joung gill to help with light housewoik or take tine of cldl- lieu; sleep home nights; addiess L. l' '-t lllnh sheet. sril'A'llOV WANTl.D-Hy willing, lioncst girl to . do geneial housework. Can give icferente. Addiess Maria Rochfnid, lit Vino sticot, Clly. POalTlUN WANTED Eaily In .Maieh, by .1 joiui-j; gill, in 11 CI11lsti.n1 lumily, us second cirl, of to take caie ot chllelieii. Full paillctilars may be exchanged at 712 Huriisoii avenue, illy. MiTVllON WANTED-llilglit boy want works for ufler school uud Saturdays. AdilreM U. P. it., Ttlbune-ufllte. hlTl'ATION WANTED An oxpcili-mcd men's fuinUhliig goods man devlres position, Oood icfeicnccs, Addiess X, X., Tiibuno oflltf. A (1001) (illll, clesiics slltiatlon lining hoti-e. woik; good look. Aeldrciis M. C, Tiibuno Of. lice, LEGAL. 'HIE ANNUAL ineelliig of tlio stockholders of thi Luekawniina lion and hlcel Company lor tho election of Dhcclois and tiaus.11 lion of such other business as may pinpeily come befene Hit' mjj'' iug, will be lifhl at Ihe office of Hit- Cuinpa, Hue, 111 OO'i Connell lliiildin-.', in tlic- City of 8ifr"Jn ton, Peniisjlvuiila, t,n Wedneilay, Marvl) 4, WW, at 2 n'lloe-k i. in. The polls will remain cpu for one jiuiii. The ttausfi-r books will be (losi-d iii l'cbruaiy 20, PKI2, unit reopened on JlirclilV, Wii. J. I'. HKiUINsOX, Secictar'T. feeranton, Pa., Febuiaty. 20, lim-J. IN THE Dlslilet ('milt of tho United Sinlesfor tlio .Middle Dlsllia ut Peuusylvaula. In .Hid nutter of Harry Sihoenbcigcr, bankiupt. U llo, in ll.inkiuplcy. To tlic iicditors of llany SihocinVr'cr, uf Siniisnii, In tlic Ciiuntv of l.atkawann.i, and Dls tlitt otoicsahl, a lunkiuptt '. Notice' is hereby given ,lut "" ,lin -'' ''''' "' IVIinury, A. II. Jl,, the sulci Harry Scliocnbcrgur wus diilv adjiidic'.itctl bankniiti uud that tho Hue liu-etliig' of tlitir utslllou will be lield at .tlio cilice of tlie Rcfeicc ill llw (loveiinnciit Bulldliig, lu tlia tltv nl Sciunlon. Pa., on tho bth dayut Matth. A, 'll. 10U2. at 1(1 o'e-hxk ill the' furtn'511, Ut width time the said ui-elllois nniy utWi.l, piovu tlielr tlaliiis, iiijinlnt 11 Tiustce, t'anJn.i Ihc bankiupt, und tiaiisuel such other liusi-;s ' '('. . VAN- UOIIVIKR, lletcrff rrg- Scianton, Pa., Vtrj. Proof of Claim M tents. f IN RE: Estate of Margaret Mitchell, late ol'tlis tit.v of Miaiiiuu, count j of Lackawanna, slate of I'eniisilvuiila, tleteased. TZ l.elti-rs ttuiueutary having been guutisivjc the- mide-isigiicd on the above estate, ul '-pertain having claims or clcuiiuds ugalust tlie lauie will pitsent tlit'UV for patnient, and all those ludebled llieietu will iile'.isi' puke imiiicellate' lijvme'nl t-l EDWAIIH MIK'UELL, JAME-s F. MITCHELL, . Exci ulors. JOHN a. Ml'llPIIV. Attoiney. Ehl'VI'E of lluiles Henwood, late; of the clly id Siiautuu, Laekawamu eounl.v, I'cnusylvaula tlecra icd. Utters tc-staincntijr.i upon tlio aboic cstule ha ing been granted. Ibe undersigned, all persons hav ing ilahns ugaiu.l tin- same will pirucnt tb'cjo fut' pajnient unci Hvom) Indebted then to wlL I'le.ue nuke Inituedlate pa)inciit to AU E. HENWOOD. Eneiutrlx, 0 J. . l)tvV StNll. Atlorrwys, vOJ Meats llulldlns. mtit ii