THE SCWAiNTOxN 'miBTJNE-FlUDAY, MBRUAltST 28, 1902. 9 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Special to Hie Ocranton Tribune. TuiiUlHiiiiiock, Feb. 27.-O. S. Khmer will Hit hh ixutlltor, lo distribute the fund drrlvod from the Ornhuim' court Bale of the real estate of the late Jniries KIUb, nf Lemon, on Wednesday, Jlareh 32, nt i o'clock p. m. A. W. Htcnhcnw. of Nicholson, wuh lining biiHlnexH In town on Tuesday. .John Urriuliii, landlord of the Ulvor slde hotel at JIcshoDDcn, wuh u visitor in town on Wednesday. Hcvlvnl services are being held at the llnntlHl church this week. There will be u muvlnir nlcture ex hibition at I'lutt'H oieru house on Mon day evenliifr. March 3. llnbcrt I.lttlo, employed an nuval liny I'lrJH. stationed In Chinese wuti-iB Tor mine time past, has' been Rrunteil leave of absonce, and Is expected lo arrive liolne' on KatUrdny of this week. The remains of Jllss Itehecca lliirttn were broiiRht here from New York on Vedncnlny and Interred In Suniivslde cemetery. She formerly resided here. ..Tames Ace, of b'cranton, visited rela tives nt this place on Tuesday. The trial .list for the court of com mon pleas for April term will be made up on Haturday, March 1. Frank Ace, who Is employed at Hie Shields Stone company's mllN at Nich olson, Is vlsltlnc his family at this place. The Ilcnuhlk'iiti county committee will hold n meethiK at the court house on Saturday, March in, at " p. m. Hay Doublor, who has been taking a course In nr-rlrultui-nl training at Penn sylvania State college, returned home "u Wednesday. m THOMPSON. fpeelal lo tlie Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Feb. 27. Fred D. Wrlgh tor, of tlie township, was doing business in Susquehanna Tuesday. .Miss Nellie Clancy was In Susque hanna the llrst of the week, called there to attend her cousin's funeral, V O. Graham. lie died at Lake Charles, La., where he had charge of extensive busi ness matters. Fred Hurr, of Susquehanna, is hang ing paper at F. D. Writer's this week. A crowd gathered at the depot Mon day afternoon to see the rotary snow plow thill was taken over the branch to do their spring (snow) plowing. Itov. and Mrs. P. It. Tower are on the sick list. Dr. Miller from Susquehanna was called to attend them on Wednes day. Mr. F. W. Lewis was doing business in Susquehanna on Tuesday. Mr. W. W. Messenger is gaining slow ly, also Ills wife whom It was feared at one time would have pneumonln. Mr. George Koscnhoom, who with his wife are visiting at Mrs. S. Trucsdell's, have gone to Hlnghamton and Roches ter, will return the last of the week. Mrs. John Lamont Is ill with pneu monia. Her son Charles has the grip mid he too is quite poorly. The Ladles' Relief corps will have an Entertainment a-.wqek from next Sat urday in the CI. A. P.. hall. Mr. LIddell, the evangelist, is giving some powerful sermons at the F. B. church and is awakening considerable interest. He does not resort to the clap-trap ways so much in vogue these later days. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard, of I'oyn tell, are visiting his sister, Mrs. Fran ces Demoiary. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Feb. 27. The statement recently made In u number of papcis that the Lackawanna Valley Electric Light, Heat and Power company, of Cnrbojidalc, had absorbed the Forest City company Is without foundation in fact. Superintendent Kehren denies the statement. t TJio boiler house at No. 2 shaft caught the fioni u chimney yesterday and the roof was badly damaged. The li'men laid haul work extinguishing 'the Ilames. , Clark Avery has moved his family to Xliomnson. M,is. J. It. Uudil is ill, Rev. Ci. V. Wilson, of Illinois, will poim hold revival services in tlie Meth odist church, lie Is said to bo a very forceful Drencher. A hound owned by Walter Jiurdlok went mad Tuesday and betoie being -Hliot killed one dog ami bit several Biers. BROOKLYN. Iceial to tin1 Si union Tilhuiic Ilrooklyn, Fob, 20. Mis. M. E. Pnl- ie:lo. If iii most King has hired out to his kirutlier, L, O. King, for a year. Mr, and Mrs. T. A. King are moving lliolr goods back from Waverly, Miss Jessie Dolaway leturned to l3lughamton lust Thuisduy. Miss Gertrude Wnldle and Mrs. jeorge II. Terry attended tho recital I liven by I'aderewskl at Scranton Moti lity evening. Frank King will work for Mr. M, L, Lemon tlie coming year. Dr. and Mrs. Earn. Kent, of Center county, are visiting relatives In town. C. E. Wescott will move his family into W. L, Sterling's house lecently Ijccupled by Maiming Forse. Mr. Forso ind family will live on A. M. Gere's linrni, Mr, Will Austin moves into the house vacated by Mr. Wescott. Tho recent thaw renders travel very lllOlcult on many of the township roads. Owing to tho good work of tlie "snow Inlgado" last Saturday the sidewalks n town tiro In much better condition lilum they would have been otherwise.' Frank E. Henjamln, of Nicholson, hvH In town Wednesday, I, W. Wright, of Chicago, Is visiting tils duushtor, Mrs. S. P, Ereert, The committee on construction for I the telephone lino to Montrose are buy ing poles and prepailug to erect and i-qulp tho lino as soon as possible. The I'ltlzenu of Ut'ooklyu and along the routo havu shown their appreciation of Mr, Wheeler Got Rid of HJs Rheu matism. "During tha winter of IMS r waa KO amo In my joints, In fact ull oyer my jody, that I could luirdly hobblo trouud, when J bought a bottle of liumborlalivs Pain lialm. From tin. first aypllcutlon, I began to get well. Itiul x,vus cured and have worked nteudlly nil the year." R, Wheeler. IVorthwood, N, V. For sain by ull drug- jtsts. the project by subscribing for 'phones, about eighteen names are already on the local eh cull list, Mr. William Terry Is vlslllng friends In ninghatnton, Mr, and Mis, J, L. Kent returned to their home In Boston after spending it few weeks with relatives here. Mrs. M, K. Weston and Miss Jennie started this morning for Brooklyn, N. Y wheio the latter will receive medi cal advice. The funeral or Mis. K. C. Rogers was hold at the M. K. church Saturday afternoon, Rev. Roberts otllclatlng. Two farms belonging to the N. C. Henjamln estate were sold' today. J. F. Doran purchased the one neur the village for $2,r7fi, and L. X. Ronjamlii purchased the other for $1,720. Miss Florence Packard, who has been 111, Is recovei lug. FACTORYVILLE. Bprclal to the Scranton Tribune. Fuctoryvllle, Feb. 20. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Manchester, of Wllkes-Rarre, spent Sunday with relatives In town. Mr. Frank Dickson and his sister, Mrs, Grace Stapley, of KImwood, Ne- PICTURE rind two braska, will leave for their home Wed nesday. The many friends of Jlr. Charles Gardner will be pleased to learn lie Is fo far recovered from his recent Ill ness as to lie able to be out to his store Tuesday mornlns:. Mrs. Emma Travis and daughter Ma bel are the fruests of friends in North Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Gardner are spending a few days with friends In Scranton and Forest City. Hew Lee, of the Methodist chinch, exchanged pulpits with Rev. Cooper, of Dalton, last Sabbath. Mrs. Kittle Gardner, of Scranton, is visiting relatives in town. Attorney Paul J. Sherwood, of Wilkes-Barre, and Editor J. I.. Tllfany. of Nicholson, were business visitors In town on Tuesday. m PECKVILLE. A cave-In occurred in tho roaduny on Main street, near the hose house, on Wednesday afternoon. A hole appeared in the surface about the size of a bar 1 el-head. A sixteen-foot board let down through the aperture failed to touch the bottom. Workmen from the Lack awanna colliery worked all nlsht and yesterday lining tlie hole with ashes. The employes of -the Stprrlck Creek colliery will receive their pay Saturday. Vane Kennedy has resigned his posi tion ns clerk at tlie store of F. A. Peek and will in the near future move his family to Pleasant Mount, where he will take charge of a large farm. George If. Stevens was a vif-ilor at Ararat Summit, Tuesday. Word was received here yesterday announcing tho serious Illness of Silas lloberts, at his home at Muhlenburg. Mr. Hoberts has pneumonia. George Hoberts left here yesterday for Muhlen burc. The board of health at Jessup Is now satlslled that Henry Sheridan is a vic tim of smallpox. The board yesterday secured the services of Dr. Paine, of Scranton, who came to Jessup and at once pronounced It smnllpox, but a yery light ciu-e. At the meeting of the Olympic club last Monday evening, the members passed a lesolutlon thanking tho ladles of the Women's Christian Temperance union for money donated by them to the club for use in titling up a reading room. The amount was fiT, and will he a great deal of help to the boys In securing this needed addition to their outfit. They also instructed tlie board of directors to organize a ladies' branch and give them the uso of the rooms three afternoons and one evening each week. This will Include glrlH and ladles of all ages, and It Is expected iiulte a number will avail themselves of the opportunity. Following Is tho pro gramme for this evening's entertuln meut: Piano solo; baritone solo, w. W. Watklus; mandolin solo, George Hawloy; lecture, "Souio Folks and Other Folks," Hew A. H, Smith; man dolin solo, Georgo Hawleyj cornet solo, Edward Day; accompanist, F. H, Hcn jumlu. DURYEA Tho funeral of the lute Mrs. John Mitluwarlug took plnco TueBday utter noon and was largely attended. Serv ices were conducted at tho family resi dence. Interment In tho Marcy ceme tery. A HUpper muh held at the M, ", church -last evening anil was lurgely attended, A debate will be held at the Hilck church Saturduy evening. The sub ject is, Hesolved, that Washington was a greater generul thun Napoleon. Tho uttirmatlve side will bo presented by Eliza Drown and Duane Dills, and the negative by Musette J'dsall urn, Her bert Down. It promises to be very In teresting. The following programme has been prop-' red: Pruyer, Hev. II, A. Greene: singing, "America," uudlenee; lecltutlon, Elsie Hughes; solo, Jennie i "''" ".-" in minimi VimnaiaMHMBMHHMnHmimnAMMHHMMMMMWMM Wildrlekj debate; singing, audience; rending, Kit a Moslollerj singing, league. Kdwnrd Jones has nccepled n osl tlon as shipping clerk for the Lawrenco colliery, Miss Maild Heesecker, of this place, Is 111 In Seranlou. WAVEHLY. The ft lends of Rev. M. S. Godshnll will meet lit Hid Methodist Kplseopal church parlors on Friday evening, Feb ruary 28, to make him u social and substtintlal remembrance. Refreshments will bo served, and a general Invitation Is extended to all. h, W. Finch Is home, utter nil ab sence nf two months. Sleighing parties have been quite numerous. Allss Louise Fcchley entertained n number of friends last Saturday even ing. Our sidewalks, which have been In bud condition In consequence of the lato storm, are being rapidly cleaned. Mrs. Thomas Kelley, who has been visiting friends In New York for some time, leturned homo la'st Wednesday. KEYSTONE ACADEMY. Mr. John II. Jones, deputy sheriff of Scrnnton, was the guest of Mr. Samuel R. Lilly of the academy while In at tendance at the Masonic banquet held on Friday evening. Miss Ed mi MeCane, of Rush, Sus quehanna county, class of 1!t0l, spent the early part of the week at the acad emy on her way to New York city PUZZLE. other Kkatere. where she will spend several weeks among relatives. Mr. Frank Dickson, of Plattstnouth, Nebraska, 11 former student, has re turned to his home after a visit of two weeks among friends and relatives here. Professor Bromley Smith was look ing after his father's business In Wllkes-Barre on Monday. The prospects are bright for electric lights in the academy as well as in the town. In nddltfon to tills some new Hie escapes will also be provided In the near future. The following students spent Sunday at their homes: Mr. Edgar Powell, Horace Seward, Perry Chamberlain. Rlehaid Shepherd and Miss Olive Casey, Scranton, and Miss Bertlee Car penter at New Mllford. The Washington social held in tlie ladles' parlor on Satuulny evening was a decided suc-ccess. t-tisrsfyt-riii-stfsjssffiT.1m.-i-.Ti- ke&inc&L rflTrtPCWTflPEF F TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. Al'.MH'MV Maude ilillnian company. After noon and night. bl'Alt Vjuilciillc. Afternoon nnd lilslit. A Capitol Comedy. It was indeed "A Capitol Coined" that 'Urn Muiphy ptcMiitcd at the Ljiiiun jt I'lciiing. Ills htiiuoi loiitluues us cMpilsitcly contagious ns It was in tlie ilajs of "A Tevis Meer, I lie Carpet It.igRi'i," " llachcloi's linnuiiie" ami otlnri- gloiics of Hie pat. Idle the bpa-mudu-outliuiots of liMy laughter Iniidinl to tlie .tier ago good lomedy iiiie not In cildi'iuv last night, a inoie Miliducd iiieiiiinent tippling loutliiii oiisly tl.icugb Hie audience honed Hut the play had Miuck home. 'A Capitol Coined" like most of tlie plays in v.lilcli Mr. Murphy lias ligurul b.i .1 poliliial aln.o-plieie and ns usual opens wtlh ilic genial "Tim" idmlug a tenement gullet witli idiilll peiriiy. 'Hit ttoiy deals Willi Hie long and weny Mm.-glo ot .loci (lay to bale coiiglcs recogiu0 his patent rlisht ro a poitlou of tlie lauds upon 11I1I1I1 Mauds the illy of Miiim'.ipolly. I'll Hue make biiii acquainted with the "11 lid oats" ton uf t-niator Diuitioic, whom be tiicn to keep on .sali.it Icu'.s tlh and later be comes to know tlie acuitor daughter, l.oui.-.c, who lus called at bis lodgings for bopital tiibsi-ilp-Hum, nnd Willi whom he tails in ion-. .Min lllmmnic takes up Ids cau-.e and iiltli the aid ot 'nr f..llK'1's lutlmuce vIihIi he has en listed, flie tMceeds In gi-lllng the dialled bill iiitindiiciil, (i.iy lioa Ma appicciatloii by pleadii'i; imt eloquently for her heatt 011 Unit- v tbicsbold to the spiuIc cuiiiibir while tli.it august bodv on the othci side of the gieeu iluma 1 busily engaged pulling I he knife lo .Mr. (jii'a hopis, In 1)11 iiurglil uf one lote. Hut all mils will. After Mi. tj has rIicii up his fight, paiked Ids tiuuk and pan mil Ids guiidf.Hiei'. natt'i to buy a raihojd ticket for home, be lit eh is fiom .1 sndic.lte u liamboiut-olTi-r fir a lialf hire in bis land tilliy and the fall of the em tain rinds him iunt luppily lo cated In Hie midst of Ids fiicmls witli a llancee, In tin.' ptisoii of Miss Hliisiuore, 011 I.U hind., Mr. Murphy has the gift of tun-ioiniing lilin tclt into u iniwt uitistlc iiionologist and nt leg ulir fnlci vaU liolds Hie attention of the! audi ence, ciitliely niu.sl.lid, or i-ciuKil pfilods of time. While ulono on the stage U.-X night lie kept the uudleiiie llioiougbly amiisid for oier ten inliiutis pirfoimlng u 110 inoie elting feat than that of khailus. In tad the play 11a so gincioibly inlerspeikfd with "Slurpli.iui" that a miration of the stoiy ionic no idea of in 1101 Hi. Uf louite Mr. Muiph ai.unifd (lie lole of Joel fij. O. J. llriftlu a John I'a.sloiie, u dellaliltiil old ilni., (amo lieu in fatur, MUs lloioih) Sheiiod ussiuncd the pait of Kmlly CIjiiImhi, 1I10 uneetleait of .Seiulor Pin.iuore's on, Mr. Muiphy belpcd khurteii the walls between Ilia acu by beuial icr witty and iluiaclc-iMIe little Itilk.. Tlie Hillmnn Company. This company gaic tun more iciy uiillljlde peifoniuncc4 to large uiuliemes ut the Acadeniy f Music yotcrday alteiuooii and last hlglil. To night Hie new play, "From the Faun to the White House," which tells a inimical ttory .,( fjiin and lYashingtcn society life, will be keen for the first lime lit tliU ell, S-tuiday afternoon among the otjicr new- pc cljltlia IntioJuvwl Ipr Hie especial lieucBt of bc cliool 1 by drill, "Cliidcicllii'' will be) shown by T the moling Ichiro machine. Frldly afternoon Hie entire lower floor will lie sold n rescued feuti nt 20 trnl rmli ami every Inly holding; n rcsened -cat ilicik wilt be presented Willi one of the COO boil's of lion bom In be alien nwfty tipon tlitt occasion. One ot these, boxes will iiintain n flic dollar gold ilcie. Straight Vnudovllle. An Innomlloii in the way nf a inideillle pro gramme wn- presented al tlie Star lliciter icslcr day ntlcinooii nnd cietitng, Tins llt of enter talnerii wflleh indudes -nme'icry Rood material I headed 1iy I'ljl'il nnd O'llrlen, who gltc. a pleasing terpslchotcim sl.clclii n tniiikal act nf unusual merit rIicii by the Herald Square quar telle, was giontly linrred by it lot of tlnsonie hor-e play. 'J lie ipi.irlrtlf U one of tlie best tier heard In Hie Star and It mciim it iplly Hut nrllot-t ot lull abllll.v 'hotltd be poccd ol a desire to nlmcurc their real talrliti by n-lnlne -fforl to be tunny. The acrob.tllu end of the iiropiriimme rnlber oierbtbinced the otlier munbero nnd w.n of it high rlnj. The cioiMiing turn wa giviii 1 il In 7nim. n.irl nhd rnn. A- In the ra;n nf all dtinlirhl, eontlinioii" perfornu'iie clicinei the "th.icr" wilt In eildcnce Je-teuliy but then1 w.t Ktlll iiiikIi about the pniirnnune Hut ronld be enjojed. 'Hie landcvllle star will leninln Hie balance of the week. "Our Now Minister." Scranton theater liner will a train nee Drnman Tlioiiipon's "Our N'cw llnlter" nt Hie r..iecnin, Sitiinlay tiiatinee and iilfflit, when It lomei Imik Inr a rctnin cnpiitciiiciit. The nlmo-t phenom mat Kiiircfi nhlili Riceted Hilt new play on It llr't incut ilill will no dnnbt be duplicated nt t lie cdnilngr ictiirn riijruKciiii'iit. It will be pre eiitcd in cici.i detail cMictly ns pern licrc flrl, only a idioit time into. Tlie IIMwr for "Our N'cw Mlnliler" lias nmir cdly been Kept warm, and will tic manifested by Sir.uitnii nniiiscincnt loicrs lomortow, when u full Ihmiu' will nit do'.ilit be In nttendance. Scats aio now on nalo. lltliel lliooko reinuioii will appear a Xancu Itanioiu, the com let's il.mjhlir. Liquid Air Entertainment. li of. l'otcr, of l'liil.iilelphl.i, will j-iie n very llilcrcllnst lecliiie with -taitllnp; i"SicrliiirnN on Ihpild all net Tiieiilay iiIrIiI at tlie bjictim Hie alcr. under the ati'piiei of the llioit.ii.iy course. The adiance sale of teal, which prvinl-ei to lie iiiniMi.illy lame will open tomorrow nioriiiiiR at 9 oMoik. TIiIh levtiue If rIicii In plate of Hie Inline that ii.i lo liale been dellicred by cvftoiernor Hob Taj lor. Corse Payton Comedy Company. On Monday altcinoon the Corse l'.i.iton Comedy eompany, with niw lot of plaj added to it") icpertoire, with a carload ol i-pcclal new tceneiy for c.ieli iiiodiiitlon, cur im all of it-i own fur nitinc, liiic-adii.il' and piopcrllc-i, and with a company Mlect"d by Mr. l'.i.iton from tlie bet lanki of tlie piofewlon, , nil I bcnin a week's enptaKenient at the Academy of MuMc, Monday, preienlliiK one of Hie stionscst lil.ijs of model n iiinei, ".liin the I'cnni.in." Tlie people engaged by Mr. 1'ajton for hi" eunicily lonipany llii season aic superior to thoe of liny he lia-i hi'ielofore had, and will lie headed by .1. l'lank Illlike, IcadiiiR man, and the public's faioiile leidliiR lady, Mis rinienie llaiiiilton. Spciial matinee Momlaj, Cintnln iUcs at '2 p. in. slurp and 8 p. in. in tlie cien ing. STAGE NOTES. The date has been decided upon for the flist perfoiiuinie at Hie I'.inpiie theater, N'cw Yoik, of Louis I'aikei's adaptation from Hilda's tier man diania, "Twin Wstcis." It is March I and tlie company now appearing in "The WildemeV hale been icheaising the piete for th" pi-t month. Xante O'Xeill and McKec llankln ale to be joint owners of a theater to bo built in London, a portion of tlie piollls from the Auntiatian tour going into tlie stiiictme along Willi a goodly nun put up by a mine ownei. Tlie place will not be opened befoio net fall. Meanwhile the pair will appear to Henry liiiug'n l.ycoum in their well-known lepeitoirc. ' Maigaret Pale will be John Diew's leading lady net i-ea-on, Ida Conquest going out nt Hie head of her own conipaii. This makes the font Hi leading lady foi John Diew since he be gan his starring tour. Tlie Hist was Maud Aduw, thru came Isabel In hit, who remained seinal seasons, and was succeeded by Ua Conquest, Mi-s Dale bis been the ingenus of the I'.inpiie ftoil; company for the past two jcai.s. .1. II. Stoddait liies at Sewaiien, X. J., where he has a hniiiUotnc mmnicr home and a line bolt. Mr. Stnddart is fcienty-me jeau old, but he was one of the ciack catboat tallcis of Lower Xew oik lt.li . Ills intboat, the "f.or.1,' won the legatt.i of the Atlantic Yacht club la-t niniiner against twenty-two competitor. The M'leian actor-sailor handled the tiller and rutin sheet himself 011 that occasion. THE 'MARKETS Wall Street Heview. Xciv Yolk, Ib. 27. The moit attli" slocks in today's matket were aiuong tliooe lathee bcttir known to the ayirago speculator Hun thosa whicli bale otcitpled the gicatcst attention for M'li-ial 1I.1.1S, lint the nbstini- speulltles still had a larc p.. it in tho maiket, parllculaily in the width oi their price iiioicnients. home new ones weii biought foiwaul into actliity today mid wtu pu'.icil smaitly upuaid, ami .ulvauet.s ciuitiiuu'i in smut' others lcceutly awakciied into attliiiy. In the more important blocks theie was a lc-i ir.ptiim of Tucsdai'i Use In lliooklyn Tiauslt, 011 bu.iing atliihuted to Inside Inleiest, but wiliiout e.planatioii, Clieaaiieakc and Ohio and Nmlidk and Wcstein wcie lifted on tlie le poits of the rli.ioidluiiy dt'inand for bitumin ous 10.1l, 'llicic 111111 Mippoit liom inside huiuccs for Mi-.soiui 1'acifl", but the laige liquidation coutil.lliil '11 thai "tuek, sllppo-ed to lie the le sult of tl." iieenl death of .1 laige liohlei. Ain.ll gjiuited C"ipci and Tennessee Coal wcie .utile but iriegidai, but both ol these utta ks ended the d.iv 11111 hanged. The maiket as a whole ton tlnii.'ll sliiggi-li and neglected. The dubious con dition in which the .Northern Sccuiltlcs loin piui I- kep by tl"' pending litigation against it and the iiiiceilaiuties of tlie money cullook aie amply biifhcieul lo -( count fur this shale of alfilis. Tlie I'on-ullatloiLs now going 011 lictwccii ill ne liitciesleil In tlie Xoithein Seiiirille.s loin pjny and Hie fuel tint some of the hanks uie in 1 lined 10 niiestioii tlie olVeilug of Xiiitliiin N i mill's stock ar collateial aiieuttiate this feeling, Total Miles lod.iv, IT.I,.VK) shales. Mahash lie be.itiito It's cdiitimied to oieishadow the boo I 111.11!. et, Inn tliey hist ini'.-t of then cjIu in the late lioalii'g-. Tctal sales, par lain", 1,73 1,0 '. l'lilteil Mull s !,'-. iidianied U-l'i'i lent, oil t lie lis. sail. 'J lie following quotations are fiiiiilslud the Tilb ime by M. N .Ionian it Coinpan.i, inonis ;ai-70d, Muis biilldliig, isiianton, I'a, Telephone, CUUJ: Open- Hlgli- Low. Clos. iiirf. est. c-t. ing. American Sugar lS2.i?t lai'i l'bl Vi'tli Atclilson 7'iH Tii 7.'i': 7"Ti Alililson. i'r 07 7 7 07 lliook. Tiaeliou Ulvi 1.1, 0114 00 Halt. ,t Ohio 10.114 lUPi lUI5i 10i,s Chef. ,t Ohio IVi (Ii9c ITi'-j ii'-j I hie. it li. V SlVt '- SHi Sl-ii M. Paul Hm? HLI's lo."K Ull llotk Island lfiUsi Ull '4 Wtfa lld'4 Kan. ,tTc., I'r &V?4 .VI .'-,-, ,Vi Louis, .t Xush 1DIU llll'i nil lot Man. r.leiaiul MU i:!l4 UiV. lilIU Met. iaitlou ton 1711 ll.'i loo Mbsoiirl lMeillc- 10 Ull iai, (MiTi houthetn 1'acillc lil'i lli M 1,1 Xoifollt .t Wi'stcin .... W.j fiili Ctll". '.IS Kile , :a "STh J.'hlj ;isr', ilile. 1st I'r Irt'-i 1-5)4 Mi t4 N. Y. Cential IDJIii liiiTi Mill Itlfli tint, ,t Wii.t "( :")?; ill; ins, I'ciini, 11, n ni'.i Kit'; iiu'i roTi I'acitU- Mail Id HI ID 411 Heading Ml'., flUi fiilli .r'H"j lteailing, I'r tl Mli bt tV.b Southcin II, It !!! !-l'i .IJTi J2"i huiithciu II. It.. I'r .. Ii I'll IKI Mi Tinn. Coal A' lion iri-i Uili ts tv-.; I'. S, beathcf ll5i 111; IHi U"-i 1', .S. Lcathei, I'r ,1 bl'i 8l'-j Mi fci"i 1'. S. Hubbir In?4 n. ?4 iipi, nji, I'niuu 1'ji-lllu 'li I"" t"H4 vtZ I'nloit l'acllle, I'r 7'4 l7"; s.7'1 b7-)i Wahailj, Pr I Hi ll'i Kl't M'i Wi-Hterii I'liinu HI Ml til ill Col. I'm I & lion bii'l tti't, h'i Mu A1114I. (oppu- 7IV4 il'i 7U')I 7li i'eople'.s lias 100V4 imj',4 mi J m Col. bjtitb !i il'.l iM Sili Texas I'.ulllt II II imi wi,:. Am. Oar I'oundr 4S?i ails :'.8'i MVi- I", S. Steel Co I.l'.i ii tl'i lia If. b. bteel Co., IV "(T M U 0i Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnv of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. I'r, 00 ,,, County Salinas Hank I; Tiust Co., 300 ... First National Bank (Caibondale) 600 Third National Hank 530 ... Dime Deposit and Discount Bank., 300 Economy Light. II. & 1. Co , ... (!) First National Bank 1300 Uiki. Trust & Safe lK-polt Co,,., 1W ... Clark & Snoicr Co., I'r ,, Hi ,,. THfi TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Tlinn Pour Lines, 3 Cents for Bach Uxtra Lhu. Tor Rent. WVWWW.VW ArtyVS.AV I'lll! 111'VIV -fi.lnnil.l.iMl rnillll.. fur llullt llOU'C' keepliiRl heal, R.1, I1.1II1, Tor family without rhlldicn. I'of"elon Imincdlalely. !K5 .lelteioii, roil lti:ST lle.iiitlfiil nnd enlniRcd oftUe; In the t'null bulldliiR. Inniilre ol Il'mllloti, room SUM. , roil Itn.NT House (111 S. W'mhlimlmi nvcniu', comer I'lne, It ronin, bath Ami laundry. Ap ply to .I. W. tlaniey, Ml Linden rirrel, who only Ins authority to -iioiv Hie hoiic, i'OH ItKXT-llrocery Mote or Rood -land fur meat maiket, corner l'lltnton iiiemie and lllicli ft reel. l'Oll IICM From April I, More loom ociupled liv llublii lllamoiul Co., !:!" Lackawanna ill" liuei also lloor nboie. Apply IJ"I Sanderson aiemic. l'Oll IHIST-ll-ronm home near I actoryvlllc. (.pleni'ld location for the summer; Rooil pnjlure for horses. Apply 1E0H Sandcison avenue l'Olt IinNT-Corner store Xo. .10' Lackawanna nieniic. Also dnelllnRS nboie. Appl " Coldsniltli llios,, not LickawaniM aienue. I'OH HKXT-Stoie loom on scloii'1 floor oier .119 Lackawanna nieniic. Plate Rlass front. '" quiie of Kiotosky llios. l'Olt linNT-l'roin April 1, building 1101V occl; plul by the tllilcson Allllinff 'o.. N";,,'" l.ackawamia aienue. W. I'. Ilojle, Council H'QR. ItAl.l DOl'lll.r, bouse, aw Hairlson aienue, 3. Ako half double hottw, 1M I'lne street, "-17. Possession now. Apply CM Hairlson aienue. For Sale. srVVVVN-WW SECOND-HAND Hall Standard Safe, B2 inches hlgli; iiii good order; must sell within ten days. F. I'. Kimble, lloneadalc, la. CAIIl'irra, linoleums and oil cloths fold ciery day :i o'clock. KM Lackawanna. Sec auction. LACK f I I'TAlNS-finn pairs fancy Cuitalns at auction. iXIS Lackawanna aienue. fc-ce aue (ions. foil hALL-I'lii" l.lndlliiR wood, dole length. Two ilollais big load delivered aniwhoic. Mail .irdeis. .lennlngs, Cential Milieu cut. . Also Mcond hand lumber kiiltable for all ptuiiJaiv, icry cheap. I'OH SALL Tno Hght spilng wagons and sonic balmy, iheap. l'vans, rear 11 U Iaucrno itrcct. FOK SAL11 Cheap; boise. sprins wagon and harness, nt No. 182(1 0!ir avenue. Scianton Saiings Dank Tiaders' National Hank S-ci.intoii Holt ,t I.'ul Co People's Hank Stiantoti Packing (o 110XDS. "00 sa ll'i 135 115 115 115 115 !i7 !I7 Scranton Pawcngcr Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1020 People's street Hallway, llrst mort gage, due IMS People's htreet Hallway, General moitgage, due 1921 Ecranton Traction el per cent I'eoi.omy l.lglu, Hcnt & Power Co.. Xorth Jel-ey t I'ocono Ice Co Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coirected by II. G, Dale, '27 I.aikawanna Aie.) Flour l.'.0. Ileans $2.10. Ilutter I'icsIi cieamery, "JOc. ; June ticaincry, 2.!Vi.i2IVjc: d.ili, -22c. CTieese ll'Aalic. Kggs Xeaib.i, 40c. I'cas Per bud. el, .ft. 73. Potatoes Per bushel, .soe. Onions Per bvshel, 1.60. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, Feb. 27. Floiu Maiket was a tilfle mote actile in both spring and winter grades, closing steady and uucliaiiged. Whcnt fqiol s,lcadi ; No. 2 led, S7c. f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 red, Ni'.ic. clciatorj Xo. 1 noilhcin Diilulb, S.i'cc. f. o. b. iilloat; options itiegular, but closed easy at uiithanged prices; Mauii closed SiUc; M.1.1, WL-e. ! July. b'28C : heptcniber, blVsc Coin Spot llrni; Xo. 2, Ml"ic. eleiator and ,0)si'. f. 0. li. ullo.tt; options except for 11 slight eatly de dine wcie strong and actiio all day and tlnally r.wcd off a little and dosed dull at nia58c, net adiance; .May closed WITic; July, fid1,!''.; Sip tcmhiT, OVi'df. Oats Spot lulu; No. 2, 50c. ; Xo. :i. 4tlc; Xo. 2 while, 51'ic; Xo. :t wldte, 31i.j tuck mixed western, SOaSlc. ; track wldte, 5tU ride.; options gencially flim and acliie with coin. Huttei Unsettled and weak; creamery, 21a27c. ; do. factoiy, llia20c.; ereameiy held. lSa2.IVic. ; lenoiated, IflaSle.; Imitation creamery, Hlki 22c-.; slate dairy, 2lla23e. Clieese Finn; state full cicani. finall eaily made, fancy coloicd, 12V4 al2l2i; Ftate full cicam, small e.ulv made, fincy white, 12,,4ul'2,4i'. ; laige cily made eoloied, 12a 12Vie. ; laige eaily made white, lJal-JUc. Eggs I'll met; ftate and Piuu-jlianl.i, 2')c. : western, 20i'.; southern, 2b'c. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Feb. 27.- Wheat ic. higher; contract glade, I'cbiuaiy, jOaS'ilac. Corn Firm, li-. higliei ; Xo. 2 mixed Fcbiuaiy, H'ltOji'.c-. Oats Firm liut quiet; Xo. 2 while clipped, 50',ji'. Butter Dull and 1c. lower; cxti.i nvsteiii irea'ii ciy, 2e.; do. nearby prints, We. Ejfgs Finn, good demand; fieh neaiby, 2e. ; do. we-teiu, 23c: do. southwestern, 21c, Cheeva- I'iinicr; New ork full eieaiiH, fancy small, llal'2'ic.; do. do. fall-In choice, lO'iilHii-. Iletlued hugais (Julet. Cotton I'ncliinged, Tallow tjulet hut steady; cily piime in Hen en, HSc.: lountiy do., in b.u ids, (ji.tallUc. ; link do., 35!,a5TrtC. : c.ikl's, 0V. Live pimltrj Fiiinei; fowls, llallVjc; cxicp tioiial lots, 12c. i old loostcrs, 7c; winter ihiik ens, 12al5e. ; dinks, malic; geese, l-'al.lc. llresed l'oiiltr.i Did lind weak; fuwls, ihoice, llatl'ic. : do. lair lo good, lOalOlie. ; old loostcrs, 8e.j chickens nearby, 12allc; westcin do., 12a 13c; tiirkc.is, neaiby, elinlie to fmc.i, KlalTc. ; we-teiti do. do., 13alilc. ; fair to good do., 12al4c; ducks, neiiihy, llallic; westciu do., 12aHc. ; geese, Oallc. Hcccipls Floiu, 70(1 barieln and 2,2.S1,0.'KI pounds in sacks; wheal, 5.!,0u0 bu.bels; corn. ll.t.OOO bushels; o.ts, 8,00(1 buhels. ship ments Coin, 15,000 InislicU; oats, 0,0011 bushels. Chicago Qrnin and Prodticojfjfirket. Chicago. Feb. 27. Coin stieiiEth was the dom inating factor In grain speculilioii today ami woiklug against depii'sslng liillueiues In otlier pits, steaclleil wheat nun oats unci lt.il 1 iiem nun Mai- wheat do.-ed '.allc. down. .May coin I6i-, higher ami May uats a sliule lilghir. l'ioilloiis dosed 3.17'se. lo 10e. higher. Cash qiiotatlou.s wcie as ollows: I loin Xo, :i spuug lineal, ,.ic; No. 2 led. Sl'ji-.t Xo. 2 oaks. I'lTae.; So, 2 while, llVsc; Xo. It white, 4la43Vac.; No. 2 r.ie, flsa ftSJic ; fair tochniie iiMltlntr niney, auaicc-.i .mi. 1 flax seed. i?l.(i.'t: Xo. 1 uortliwesteiu. tl.liSi piime lliuotb seed, $0.30; mess puik, f l.'j.d'i.l n.lii; lam, S'lMiVijau.-ju; snort nus, n.-Ju.is.io; In- sailed nlioulilcM, 7'.fju7,.4e. i shoit dear tides, SsS.tsia8.70; whlskc, s.:il. Chicago Xive Stock Market. Chicago. IVli, 27.-Caltle-lteceipls 11,300, In diiding 100 Texan; slow and 10c loner: good to prime stii'is, !l..'(la7; poor to medium, Sola (1,10; mukeis and feeders, e.'l.23a3; 'Oivh, l.2'a 0.S3; helfeii, V2.30a5.3d; cimieK, ?1.2.ia'2.2i; bull; 2.50.11, !; 1'iilies, fj.fiOaU; Texas fed steels, ,l,5il .15.75. Hogs-lteceiptH toda-, 10,000; tumorruw, :;i),(ol; left uier, :i,lMM; leu cents louei; closed nitiie-, liilxed and butchem, M."5an..ii good 111 choice- lieaiy, !f(I.IOa0.;i0j roughs heaiy, 5.b0i0.1li: light, i-.x.cjja'i.bti; iiiiiks in sates, (r.i.Miau.tii, nneep Itecelpla, 11,000; sheep clou; shade loner, Jaiulu, 2'ialOc. lower for weik; good 10 choice netheiK, 's.C3j5.2.i; fair to choice mixed, if.l.Mh 12; western licei and xi'aillngs, l.23a'i.!Xl; na Hie lambs, s,l,73a0.50; ticolciu lambs, 3.U3a0.30; ollldal iicelpts, lattle, 15.H2J2; lio-s, 41,273; slieep, 21,731. Wiippments Cattle, 3,111; hos, 11.150; -beip, 73V Buffalo Live Stock Market. East llullali), Feb, 27. -Cattle Receipts, liht; quiet und si i' id; lea Is, common to good, i3-i 7.50; extra, s. Hogs- Heeelpls, 1,700 head; ao tlie, 3al0i'. lower; heaiy and me'dlmns, MJ.IU 0.50; mixed, -si.UaO. 10; pigs, Ti.70a1,H; louglis, i5.Wa5 75; stag-, lal.30. Wieeji llcielpls, 7.UW head; dull, lOal.V. loivci for lambs: slurp, sli.iil.i; tops, mixed, il.ima3.'21; othcis, S.J.2UI.W; wclh lis, l-i.2'ia3.60'. jearllmts, ifi.50a).M)j tcp lantba, jll.ltU0.3O; culls to good, tcO.a'i. East Liberty Live Stock Market, Fast I.ibetty, Feb. -27.-(ittle .Mead ; ibolie (.1. lOall.MI; piime, l.'.UUJ.IU; good. !i.3a3.l, Hoas-laiWir, piime luai.i, fclUl.Yilj.K); best 1111' diuiils. I'MdUM; heai.i Yoikrli. sSj.13aU.25, liglit do., t5.OOaO.10; pig, "vMOa'i.Ul; loiulis, VUG. sliivp slow ami lowvr; best nelbei, fp5.IOa5.tiO; culls and (0111111011. i2a3.30; iaillnj.s, sijj.s."; lejl rahea, 7.50a".75. Oil Market. Oil City, Feb. 27. Credit balance, 113; tciiin cates, no bid; shipments, 01,3711 bauds; uier aie, 71,112 bairels; runs, 111,(118 bands; am age, W,112 barrebi. SITUATIONS WANTED PREB. MorTltti BRANCH WANT OIMOKS. Want AdvortiBoraonta Will lio Keceived nt Any of thojollow Ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALtlEItT BCHHLTZ. corner Mulberry itreet and Webslcr aienue. OUSTAV l'ICHKL, WO Adams avenue. West Side aCOIIGK W, JHNKI.NS, 101 South Main aienue. South Scranton KIIKD L. TCnri'C, T20 Cedar avenue. North Scrnnton GEO. V. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market itreet. Oreen Ridgo CIIAKLUS 1'. JOXUS, 1537 Dickson aienue. T. J. JOHN?, 020 Gicen llidge street. C. LOHIINZ, corner Waihlnston ave nue and Marlon elrect. Petersburg V. II. KNni'FCIi, 1017 Irvlns avenua. Dunmore J. a. don'i: it son. Help Wanted Malo. CAXVASSIlHI W.XTi:U io solicit -utescrlptlon-for The Tiiliuue; liberal 1'uimui.ssions al low rd: only iii'tlie men desired: llioe witli ex perience piefened. Apply at lluslness Mauagci'i oltlce, ciiintun Iiiouiie. WAX'!'!:!) A loung man IS to 20, for .1 lespon slide position. Apply 40S Council building. WANTI'll (ieneial iigint for Scianton and ilein ity to rcpiescnt the Ihnplre Life insurance company (iutoipoiated J8S1) to man witli eiperi ence and good lccoid a libeial coiittntt is of feied. Addicss, slating eiperlence and lcfer ences, C Xllillncr, -220 Iliondway, X. V. IIAIIIIKIt AI'l'ItllXTICKS WAXTIID-Xew lnclhod. Only eight weeks requited to complete. Wages .S.i I uid.i s. Positions giiaraiitecd when tliiough. Catalogue mailed flee. Mold's Col lege, HM) Canal street, Xciv York city. Help Wanted Female. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for Tlie Tilbune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for lnt-class worker. ApiSy personally at Business Manager's office, Scianton Tribune. WANTED Appicntiie gills to lenin dicssmak ing. Apply to 1120 Mulbeiry sheet. WANTED At once, a waitress; iclerenies le quhed. Apply to Mis. X. Y. beet, 211 Jef ferson aienue. WANTED By aood girl to do housework nrliate tamily; only small family pay good wages need icply. Addicss E. b., Trlb office. uvincr , Tribune WANTED Girl for geneial housework at Dalton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. K. ARMY Able bodied un married men between the ages of 21 mill 3j; citizens of Hie United Mates, of good character nnd temperate l.ibits, who can speak, l-ad and wiite English. For information apply to Recruit ing Office, Xo. 12J Wyoming aienue, Scianton, Pa. Auction. CARPETS, oil cloths and linoleums -old ciery day II o'lloei; snaip. uos cathawauna aitiiuc. Sec auctions. AUCTION todav and eieiy day until sold out, nk car-loads 1'au-Anu-nt.in exposition furniture and linen, consisting of tables, iton and brass beds complete, dics-em, 11,000 pieces linen, blank ets, pillows, counterpanes, pillow cases, towels, etc.; large quantity caipets and late curtains. Cupels sold eieiy day :i o'clock (.haip at 503 Lackawanna aienue. Cimunlnga Bros., Auc tioneers. Wanted To Rent. WANTED April 1 by family ot tluee adults, four or tlie looms uniuiiiisiieu, miniums hvji. Box 50, cily. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT One furnished room, with improve ments; also 0110 on third floor, cheap. 027 Adams nieiiue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modem Improve, menu; piliato family; gentlemen pielerrcd, at 5'17 Adams aienue. FOR HENT nirnlshcd front room, with heat, bath nnd gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Addrc-s Room, Uox- 200. FOR RENT Furnished loom; heat and bath. 025 Linden stud. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, witli beat, pas and bath, gentlemen prelerrcd, at 6.19 Adami Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to haie two nice men to board, (iti man or English. Call any time alter Thursday, All com ententes, S07 Harrison aienue. Rooms nnd Board. ROOMS TO RENT, with boaid. M0 Mulberry sheet. Wanted Rooms and Board. TWO YOI'Mi men clisiii' boaid and rooms In pilialc famll. Addicss C. O. C, Tilbune of ill e. WANTED Two ccn.itunile alius rooms with board, piliato famll piefened, Tno ladies and 11 gentleman. Male full pattlculais. Addicss U. II. D Tilbune ofilee. Business Opportunity. bTOlli AND WHEAT TRADERS witliout delay, W lite for our .pedal maiket letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbaid A; Co., member X. Y. Ccnsulidattd and Stotk hitluiiEC, 41 and IS ilroadiiai, New Yoik UstablUlied 1501. Long III-tine e- Phone 23SB Broad. MoneytoLoonj l.AIKJi: OR SMALL amounts, i'loiiiptly made, luteiest 5 per lent. Okell, Attoiuty, Coal Exihange building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEi IO LOAN-lJuick, straight loans or llulldiir,- ami Loan. At from 4 lo 0 per icut, Call oil X, V. Walker, UU-.I15 Couuell building, Lost. I.OMl' (ttilel stick pin. Flndci kindly lit 111 11 to 511 (Juliiiy aiciuie. LOST Monday eienlng. Feb. 17, be'twieii V0 mliig uieiiui' and Wu-hbiiin sheet, in uial biooeli containliig geiilleiiuu's, plume. Finder pliato leliiiii to or notify Ml.i Parsons, 117 Tbtl icintli sluet. Proposals. PHOI'OSALS will be leccivcd by Hie undiislaued for Hie laniloishlp of the liuptoii Methodist Episcopal iliurili from Febiuary li to Apill 1, iuilusiie. John F, Haudtilpli, WJ i-outh (lyde t'atk uitnue. ft DIRECTORY. . 1 A v km t ' .."ii! v :'" t . A 'V ! ' ' tn 3 lnsertionse2'5 Cnll Hour Lines, fi Cents lor Uncli Dttr L1 11, PROFESStONA U Cortlfled Public Accountant. KIWAIuTcT "sfAULhlNO. l.Pi'ltAl)V:7lSIilAN ic nulldlngr, and St. Paul Ilulldlng, New York. Architects. LDWAIt!) If. DAVIS, AHOIIITEOT, COSNULU fllllldlllg. fnr.iir.iticic ,. iiuowx. aticil 11., ,iu:Mi Kitate l"iclinge Ilhlg.. 12a Waslilngton ave. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. L. liAHDlKQ, C00 COXXLI.fi tlUILDIN'O. Dcntlnta. DR. O. H. nir.r.NDUIIOUII, I'AOIiI duildiko, Sprues atreet, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUDACII, 115 WYOMING AVUNUE. JCnwyers. FRANK E. DOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ltooma 12, H, 10 and 18 Burr Bulldin-;. F. K. TRACY, ATTY, COMMONWEALTH DLDG. D. D. REI'I.OOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NEGO tinted on real estate necurlty. Mcsrs Dulldlng, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. W1LLAHD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTOHNRYS and eoiinsellors-at-laiv. Republican Building, Washington avenue. JESSUP (t JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND C0UN-fcllors-at-laiv. Coinmonwcalth Bulldlnr, Room) 10, 20 nnd 21. EDWAnD IV. THAYER. ATTORNEY. I100M9 OOJjDW, Otli floor, Mears building. L. A WATRES, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, BOARD ot Trade Bulldin?, Scranton. P. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building O. COMEOYS. 013 REPUBLICAN BUILDING. "-. w. DERTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyomlnt aienue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. IAMOREAU.Y, OFFICE 330 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic dlsco-es, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnary organ- n specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CArE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Hates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. It W. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BIIIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUITS AND cess pools; no -dor; only improved pump3 used. A. 11. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ner Adam- and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS ermen, store 201 Washington avenue; green homes, 1050 North Main aienue; aloro tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE.. Sciapton. Pa., manufacturer of Wiro Screens. Miscellaneous. DRES3MAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladles waists. Louise bhocniakcr, 21J Adams avenue. MEGAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN 1 elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1U0 Wasidngtcn avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES-BARRE KECORD CAN BE Il.Vll in Scrnnton nt the news stands of Rclsmaii Bros., 400 tprucc and 603 Linden: M. Norton, 322 Lncknivanna aienue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. Situations Wanted. WASTED Stenographer and typewriter dcsiiei position. Nine jcais' experience, principally Ian- 1101k. Best icfei elites. E. MECHANICAL draughtsman and machinists want position as draughtsman. Address "Diaughtsiiian," Tilbune oflltc. MTFATIOX WANTED Work by tlie day or wash I ing and boning to take home. Addicss C. It., Tribune ottlce. SITUATION WANTED By a joung girl to help witli light housework or take cue of ehil lien; sleep, homo nights; addicss L. 1, :Kl Bhcli street, SITUATION WANTED-Ilv willing, honest gill to do general liouseiioiK. Can glie refeience. Addicss Maiia Rochford, 414 Vine street, City. POSITION WASTED Early in March, by a youm gill in a Cliiistlan tamily, ai second girl, to take caie of thlldien. Full narliculais be exchanged at 712 Harrison aiende, city. or may SITUATION WANTED-Brlglit boy xvnnts woiki for after sthool and SatmdaS. Address O. V. 11., Tribune oliice. SITUATION WANTED An experienced men's fiiiulshing goods man desires position. Good references. Addicss X. X., Tribune ofikc. A (IOOD Ulltli desiies situation doing house. woik; good cook. Address M. C Tiibuno of. flic. Real Estate. FOR SALE A nice, but cheap homo In Klm-'i liuist, Willi good water, shade, fruit and gara den. Teiins to suit. Address Dr. Ilatcsou, Ml Waslilngton aienue. . - 11. 1 1 ' FOR SALE House lu lesldencii section,' theft llidge; eleieu roouH, bath and, lauiidry; Jl) liiodein lliipioicineiit; near sdiool and .churi her one block (torn cam, inquiie at 'llJ Capoels. me FORJALii---At Claik'a Suiifmlt: 'i. jilaco of fl7d acics, hoiuso and bam, good fruit; ilieaii tji-. cash. Inquiie of Mrs. L. Lindsay, 1111 .SorXU Main aienue, city. - , iT Rheumatism. IHIEl'MATISM-All nai ties that wish csin Usl speedily and peinraneiitly cured, of .al vi rie'tles nt Rheumatism by a icgetalile 1 umpoiuicL, Cuics uitariiiilfcil. luqulio or address J."Ki Tays lor, fcciaploi), ! ' n Benutiful Rust aiiarantjecd' y SAFE, SURE, Peiiiiamut. Call and' Inkwtfgaljj-, Dcimatologltal Pal '.Vgciit for Clduiiile of Sllur Dty-Cell' llaj. ami Nemo Corsets'. " - ilulf, .11- uasuiMjcivii, Hsu, nue. terli'.s legal; i4 li THE ANNl AL ineeting pf Hicjtiukliolcf-i. t,f ImT l.aekaiiamia 11011 aim r-u-i-i 1 uiiipan inr i rlcetiou of liiector.s and liaiisji lion of hkIi other business Us nu propeily lume befoio tluf )ncc4 ing, will be held at Hie nftlce of Ihe Company; Room 50 Ct'iinell Building, u Ihe Ciy of bti ui 1.011, Viiiisliaiiia, cu Wediitsda). MjhIi 3, 1'JOJ, ut 2 o'clock p. hi. Till' pulls will remain ipau (or one lioui, 'Ihe lian.-lu books will bc.dosgl on Fibular- i'l, 1002. and utifienril on Mireli 11. JII02. - -I. !' HKIHINMIN, .viietai. Scianti'ii, I'a., I'ebruai 20, lwi. ' liTATH of Biid.-et ( Ink, lair of the eltj eif Seiaiitou, lekaiiaiiuua louuii, I'e'iuis.ili.iuU, dec eased. I.etleis teslameiitaiy iiihjii the above estate haf. ing been giaiiled the iindeisigned. all ji,$jii lui lug ilaliits against Ilic same will piesen tlietn for pajiuenl and .HiojtLjIii'Jebteel thcrej, wilt plcajc make ImineclUtr ulj-tiieurlo I ? - MRS. MARfLYNN, A'diiilStttiatiU