THE SCRANTON TlUBUNE-riUDAY, MA1KT1 7, 1902, t r M i' . ' i FILIPINOS TORTURED u. i i i ARMY OFFICERS TO BE TRIED FOR BRUTAL EXECUTIONS. Major Wnllor 'nnd lieutenant Day Said to Havo Tormented One Na tive of Snmar Four Days Before Death Released Him Minds o Accused Men Bollevcd to Be Af fected. By Exclitiltc Wire from The AlsocUlcd l'ttn. f Manila, March 0. A court martini htiH been ortlirctl lo try Major Utile John V. T. Waller and Lieutenant John II. A. Day oC the Marino Corps, on March 17 next, on tins charge oC execut ing natives of the Island of, gunmr without trial. Some of the elrcuni Btanccs In the enms aio peculiarly atro cious. One native was tied lo a trco and publicly Hhot in the thigh. The next day tbo man was shot In tho arms. The third day be was uliot In tho body, and the fourth day tho native was hilled. Friends of tho two ofllcers attribute their actions to loss of mind, duo to tbo privations which they suffered In the Island of Snmar. Tho privations suffered by Major Waller and Ucutonnnt Day probably were enduied during tho expedition of Waller and a detachment of marines, )Vho started la tho last week of Decem ber 1001. from Lnnnng, on tbo cast coast of Sainnr, to cross the Island to JJascy, about thirty-five miles on tho map. Incessant rains from the start, swollen streams and other natural ob stacles made the marines' progress ex ' tremely slow, and when their rations were consumed tho men became ex hausted rapidly and chopped along the way. Major Waller became separated from his brother olllceis, Captain Por ter and Lieutenant It. P. Williams, and tbo greater part of the men and pro ceeded toward TJasoy, where he ar llvod on January !. with two ofllcers and thirteen men. and also Lieutenant Lyles of the Twelfth Infantry, who ac companied the command. The major leturned to the mountains the next day for relief, bat turned back to Casey about ten Inters, his trip having been unsuccessful. Timber Would Not Float. Captain Porter was to have built rafts, but the timber would not (loat. Tho second day after separating from "Waller, Captain Porter moved toward Lanang, where ho airlved on Jan. 11, ""with two men, all exhausted physi cally and mentally. Possibilities of the Postal System. Cheap Mall Facilities One of the Chief Factors in Our Prosperity and Progress. " Common is the commonplace." The most valuable of civil benefits is such a commonplace matter, that we scarcely give it a thought. It would take a win ter on a whaler nipped in an ice floe to make us truly appreciable of the worth of the postal service. What a wonder ful thing it is! Wonderful in its organ ization, with its vast machinery for the collection and distribution of letters, its railway mail cars, its route riders, the unfailing order and precision of its methods. Wonderful it is too in its re sults. It knits together families widely -jSnaOi-i "SeSaSsfeSicW .-Ji5S?W W separated. It carries across the sea some tender lover's ines' age or perhaps a little flower picked from the daisied grave of an English churchyard. Every hour of every day the mail bag is packed with words which waken love and laugh ter, and words which deepen the furrow in the cheek and dim the failing sight with bitter tears. But with all this there is going on through the mail service a dissemina tion of human knowledge, a reaching out of human help which is one of the crowning blessings of our century. The correspondence schools led by Chautau qua, aic sending to ever)- village and hamlet the broader knowledge which is so eagerly craved by many who are shut in to the homely "duties of a humble life. Without the mail system this plan of education would be impracticable. Every mail, too, carries irom the great centers, the advice of gieat physicians, which it would bo impossible for the distant public to obtain were it not for the mails. Few people realize how many thousand people depend on the mail service for medical treatment. Not long ago when some postal affairs were being discussed in connection with the erection of the new postoffice building in Buffalo, N. Y some light was thrown on this subject by the statement that the mail by Dr. R V. Pierce amounted daily lo something over 1,500 pieces. Of course this is not a common case, be cause Dr. Pierce's relation us chief con sulting physician to Buffalo's famous institution, 'The Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute, makes his advice and that of his staff of nearly a score of bkilled and experienced specialists much sought after, especially by women, to the treatment and cure of whose special diseases Dr. Pierce has devoted over thirty years of almost constant labor. But though this example is out of the ordinary, it may berve as an evidence of the amazing benefits reaped by the pub lic from the mail service. It puts every outlying hamlet in touch with the most advanced medical specialism of the day. It gives at a cost of a two-cent stamp, the skill and experience that it has taken years to acquire. Literally at the cost of a two-cent stamp, since Dr. Pierce invites sick women to consult him by letter without charge. And this would seem to be one of the most remarkable services rendered by the postal system, perhaps the supreme service of all. For 1 while it is a spleudid thing to be uble to shop in New York while living in Kan r.as, and a grand thing to be able to command the learning of great pro fessors while working in the Michigan woods, it is a still grander thing that by means of this cheaply supplied service, men like Dr. Tierce, who have the dis position to lie helpful, are enabled to place their skill and knowledge at the disposal of those who are bciug dragged down by disease, without the possibility of help from those about them. When one contemplates the vast and far reach ing benefits of the mail service, so briefly touched upon in this article, it makes the familiar gray uniform of the postman the most glorious of all uniforms, for it is worn by the soldiers of the army of peace. It makes one feel like taking his hat off to the ou-rushiug mail train, and cheer Jmjj 'the work and wisdom of Uucle Saw. Lieutenant Williams nnd more than thirty men were left In tho mountains In a similar condition. A relief ex pedition reached tho mnrlncs on Jan. IS and paved Lieutenant Williams and nit his conipanloiiB willrtho exception of ton Men, who wore not found and who undoubtedly died from starvation. Ciiptnlu Porter, Lieutenant Williams and eighteen men were taken to tho hospital nt Tacloban, none- of thcni vory clear In mind 'regarding much of the limn covered by the period of suf fering. Major Waller was disordered In his recollections. The olllclal re port of the war department at Wash ington nald tbo HUiTei'lngs of Major Waller's command for twenty days could not bo described. Mnjor Waller rendered gallant ser vice with the United Statea ninrlnes In fhlnii during tho march of the allied forces fiom tho sea lo PeUln. He was appointed to the marine corps from Virginia and was commissioned second lloutcnnnt on June Hi, 18S0. Ills first sea duty was on tho frigate Lancaster In the Mediterranean, which vessel was present at the bombardment of Alexandria. The Luncnster landed u. PUZZLE Kind the father detachment of marines, Including Lieu tenant Waller, who won distinction in breaking Into a burning store and re moving between 13,000 and 20,000 rounds of cartridges at the risk of their lives, thus saving the lives of numerous for eigners who were living close by. Waller also rescued a score or more of Greek women from a. hospital which bad been set 011 tire by the Alexan drians. Ho devised a. -.adder out of bed clothing and lowered one woman after another safely to his men on the ground. Waller's Career. Waller was promoted from first lieu tenant in 1SS5, and in 1890 he became captain and was stationed at the marine barracks. Is'orfolic, from March, 1S91, to March 1S93. He aguin joined the Lancaster in September, ISUj, and went to the Newark in July, 1S9C. Captain Waller- was transfeired to the Indiana when the destruction of the battleship Maine In Havana harbor in dicated war with Spain, and ho had charge of the second battery of that ship. When Admiral Cervera's fleet came out of Santiago harbor Waller's battery llred 1,714 shots in sixty-live minutes. In November, 1S99, Major Waller, who bad been promoted to that rank July 2.", 1S99, was stationed at the marine barracks at Oavlte, where he remained until early in June, 1900, when he sailed for Tnku with a de tachment of 100 marines and took part In the lighting at Tien-Tain on July 10, assisting in capturing a fort west of the north city. v After leaving China, Major Waller leturned to Manila and from there, Oct. 22, 1901, he went to the Island of Sumar with 230 marines. Soon after, -Major Waller attacked a force of in surgents occupying a strong position at Sojton, and after two days' desper ate lighting carried the position. Two of the marines and twenty-six insur gents woie killed. Major Waller de stroyed the insurgent quarters and seventy houses. HEALTH OF TROOPS. Death Rate in the Philippines Shows Marked Decrease, liy l'.xcliislic Nile (10111 the Associated Pico. Washington, March 0. Surgeon (icnernl Sternberg today received tho health repoit of the military division of tho Philippines for the month which ended Jan. 15 last. The percentage of sick was (i.lii and tho total sick 2,531 cases. Theio were fi9 deaths In tlie month, a decrease of IS compared wllh the previous mouth. Colonel Pope, who made the report just before his death, says the small percentage of the sick and the few deaths are especially gratifying, in view of active military operations of the most arduous character In Samnr and natangus. Tho situation In re gard to bubonic plague Is much more favorable than at tho time of the last report, Only three cases of the dis ease occurred dm lug tho month, one 1 elng Harry Dunn, a iuarterinaster's employe, who died Dec. 27, NEW AULFORD. Special to the Sainton Tribune. New Mllford, March 6. Hegardless of tho storm, u large audience greeted the Hawthorne Musical club at the opera house Wednesday evening. The fol lowing programme was rendered: (a) March, (b) Caprice, "A Shower of Smiles;" (0) polku, Dl Concert; (d) sex tette from Lucia, mandolins and gui tars, club; descriptive, "Ten Minutes With tho Minstrels," club; .inubical sketch, "Tho Professor and Ill3 Chinese Pupil," Mr. Colby nnd Mr. Ruy; troiu bone soo, "The Magnolia Serenade," .Mr. W'olley; deserlptlvo, "A Trip to tho Country Fair," club; cornet solo, "The Last Chord," Mr. Messer: songs, cotn Iqtie, Mr, Wolley; trick violinist, Mr. Osbood, as Pncle Reuben; (a) musical, glasses duet: (b) cornet and trombone duct, "Tho Prison Scene," from T10 vatore; descriptive, "A Trip to New York City." The following young ladles will enjoy a slolghrlde to Halstead Saturday even ing where they will be guests of Mis. 1). P. Waterman: Misses Lettlo Wood house, Js'lna Moore. Ml.mie llradley, lna Aldrlch, Mildred Kmpot, Mqttle Yall, Desslo Bradley, Margaret Empet, Maude Trumbull, Y.wx McConnell, Pan sy Miller, Helen Hutohln? una -Lou Van Cot. MiamiMlilillliiliiWM wmimm iminwiililiiiia Maiiwm mwii nsii-rTf iiiwwwuii fnn imam Theatrical, ATTRACTIONS FOR TODAY. lA'CRt'M T.cctinc by Hon. Wlllltun .trniilnm Di.mih, At I)I.M Corse l'.t.Uon company. Afternoon anil night, rTAH-"(iuccii n( the Orient Iliirlp.liicm." Af ternoon nnd night, Hungarian Court Orchestra. Some who li.ul Won to Ihe i mpliotiy the night before .mil who nttrndeil the Ljceuui Inst night might tie Inclined lo he n hit captions nnd In uncalled for neictlly discuss the lluugiil.in Court oichcsti.i lit connccllrn Willi Coney Mnnii boiiK these mine would llkclv nilmlt, how-cur, when they mine to 1 1 1 1 tile It over that the suggestion contained In the dlseulon oliiiewlil win inonipted by a italic to cuiclso wit lathee thin cilm unaffected imislr.1l Jiuljj. nirnl. The llungiiiiii Com t oictioslui Is n irrv en toitaluliur institution, it Is lotuposcd nt four vlolln, n cello, Ii.ts viol, llnte, clarionet and harpslchoul or "e.inibaloni" plncrs. The loider, PICTURE. and two slsteis, Ilcnj.miiii Annlcid.u.i, nnd M.iv Anislcidmi. vio linists, me .mists of Luc ahilltj, and MI-3 Tan nic Ani1.terd.11u, who plavs the novel "cjni baloin," a sort of combination of itvlophonc and zitlici, U :i lent ul..iblr perfoiiner. In the nuttei or pioaiammo there wis'-full satisfaction for tho-e who complain that conceits .no tou eljsiul. Dlicotor Auistenl.1111 evidently aimed at the giutilication of the tastes of lho.-.c whose won't complaint about the &:iow s-toim was tli.lt it Kept thcni fiom the njinphonv loiueit. He did not wholly ruihcw tho ili-i', hut in his few inciirMons in (hat leahn he rttidiomly ihoo-,c the tamilur cMsaIo in ,Uri "Coiuciio Hon-gioi-c" for in-taticc. Selections' fiom Comiod's "Kaa,t," Mei.delv kolin'i. "."punt,- Son?," "Misercie" fiuui "II Tiovotoie," "ncl-"u-," "Ihe flower Sons" and the like .110 liimples of the pioai.iinme and en tole iiiimlieis. A nirdliy 01 patiiutlc .iIm, .i Soiki tun-stcp and eien "TiuKe.n in the fetia.v" wue not comideted .illogcthcl out of plae. 'Ili.it the auiiunce liked the vaiioiy .s .ittislod by the fact tli.it v lieu the Coonod's K'lerlioni bioupht "Tiulicji in the Miaw" for an cncoie, Hie ciuoie al-o picnokul an cnu le. 11. Huikc;-. Jones, the voral toIoM sans a mimbci of luiao hultctioiiH in good oiie. 'Ihe concert was one of tho H10ckw.1v toui.e of entcitjinmcnts- and h.ul a Iji'kc pition.iRe, "My Kentucky Home." At the Ac.'dein.v of Mu-ic la.t nlhl the plr- tUiefUlle MMlthtlll lltanu. "Mv lv. titn. t.i- lli.ti... " was Die.senli'il liv 11... C'nn ln.tn.. m.......... i.. ' an exceptionally deter uiantici. This altcriioon il,c l, u ,t. "'. n.nitu',, Wife." "Queen of the Orient" Company. A llwl.v nig.inl&itioii loiuposod p'ntialh i.f wlnlis anil partially of black, lieifan a lluee'iiais fiiR.iKeineiit al the Star .ietenljr. It is i.ill.'d "'Ihe (Jueen of the Oiienl" company and bum an euteilaliilii peifoiinanie. lu the olio a number of hlKli , i.,.? v.inde ille aits weie jsiwii. ( Hon. John Grigsby. AimtUr line bit of loiuedv iliu.iil.r Woik, is done in Hie lion, .luhu (lilisbi, (he play In which I'lanl; Kcen.ni q Mailing (hi- beasoii, bv .Mr. Jklnljie, as Hie lieull, ineiduilalb a Mt eian of the .Me.lian wai. 'l"he ilialiv lutweeii lr. .Mtiubie and .Mr. Vli.cuit as the ti'.o hemes of (intercut was, Is mo.L eiitcilaininub limiij, and the ellum Is leaclud when tlicsu twii id 1 wai ilois and Mr. Coke (Mr, Murii.i) the ileil:, luie an aleoholle game of domuio,'s to iclebiate .fohu (irliffbjV ilcitinn to the olllio ut judse of th" Supirnie iomt of lllmU, "Captain Jinks" Coming'. 11 de nteli'ii "Cj'plaln .link ol tlir lloi.se Mi lines," with lUhel lljirjniuie in the inlo ! .Mm-. Ticntoni, tin-joiiug Aiueriiau pi Inn iluuna, will be at Ihe I.ieiim tiuatei, Stlmday, Mauh n, "Captain .links" will he plajrd by cvutly the Mine coinpiii whleli hid it In hand al the end of last kci'.son at tlia (laniilt tbealei, cv Yolk. ibeiy cndcaior Is to he mule to ruiulmie JII.s ll.iiliiloic'4 fclaiiiiie cutMifiment ju.t a It lie nun. llils i. the fiiht pliy in whlili the was the center attraction, and both hhe and her mar nger, Chailcs riohuiau, an sieatl gutificil that olio to ,nui ctuld cany a sdcie in Ne.v oik (or id) (oiisecutlie pcifoiniaiues, "raptain .links" lecoid of last tnrln:; and winter. Chester De Vonde Company. fhestiT Do Vonde ami hU iwcili'iit conipaji will hisin their week's fiigugetnrnt at the Acad emy -Monday, .March 10. The plia aie pioduied Willi thu mine caio us a dollar attraction, heme Ms t'licuomciial micceo. Then) will be a J it till ila's attroitlou every nltrlit; also (lit ilass spe cialties will bo intioduccd. "Ten-Toil llooi" wilt be the opeulic bill. Tho titlo is derhul fioin a Ilrltbh foit tint was located near Ui. andiia, Kgypt. Tho MowIiie up of the untie fort lu the thild act U one of Ihe gicik-.t plt'.e. e( biatteciaft ever attcmpled. The aboe play will he presented by the Ches ter De Vcindo block company, which licgliu u two week's enaattcineiit al tho Ai-aduny. Mat inees will be (,'beu dally c'Vicpt llond.1. STAGE NOTES. Tbeodoic Kiemer, who wioto "The 1'atal Wed ding" and oilier mclodiaum, has dramatUcd the Diddle biotheu' exapade. The play U called "A Jietiieiate Cliauco," and will lie pioduced nest ke.ii.oii, William Ni iris U to become a star in the fall under f.iebler .V Co,' inanaircmcnt in a ihauutUa lion of Henry M. Illoesoni'i, '( hftkei.." Xonis will he icmembered in lliU ilty foi his tpleudid woik m tho menu!!) poet in "'Hie Children of tho (ll.ctto." lians for the la.t nl.iit of the l.icum theater, New Vork, lime been announced. It will be Mauh ii and Annie l(iissil and her pre.Miit coin pany wilt play "i'lie (IlrJ and the Judjie." Al tho uid of the couiedy Miss lliit.tll and her coin, panloiu will iccilu an cpllojuo written for the occasion by A. i;. Lancaster, Then Miss llussell will nuke a speech, the farewell w'ouU lu tho theater lu whtcli Kduaid II. Sothciu spoke tic first of its Ions uieer under Daniel riohuiau. bouienlr booklets with piilinco of tho success ful pU In the theater, louj and lloucl record will be rIicii to tho audience by Mr. frohniiu. (Irouud for the uew- l.reuui lu liiiy-Oftli ktriet will be broken April 1, and flic opening will piohably oiriir n.t N'oieuiher. Cduard II. Soil. rin, Mr. I'rohman's stock company and Anule ItiUtcll will be its piliiilpal ltruiiU. THE STARVATION PLAN Of Treating Dyspepsia and Btomnoh Troubles Is Useless and Unscientific. The almost certain failure of the Blarvatlon euro for dyspepsia lias been proven Unto nnd ngaln, but even now a coiirsij of dieting Is generally the first thliiir recommended for n case of In digestion or any stomach trouble. Wk JT&, JhT5! Many people with weak Indigestion, ns well as some physicians consider the first slop lo take In attempting to erne indigestion Is to restrict tie diet, cither by selecting certain foods and lejectlng otheis or to cut down the amount of food cnlen to barely enough to keep soul anil body together, In other words the starvation plan Is by many suppos ed to L the Hrst essential. All this if radically wrong. It Is fool ish and unscientific to recommend diet ing to a man already suffering from starvation ' because Indigestion Itself slaives every organ, nerve and llbre in the body. What people with poor digestion most need i, abundant nutrition, plenty of good, wholesome properly cooked food, and f-omqlhlng to assist the weak stomach to digest It. This Is exactly the purpose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are adapt ed and tho true reason why they cine the worst cases of stomach trouble. Eat a Hiiillelcnt amount of wholesome food and after each meal take one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to promply digest it. in tin? way the system is nourished and the overwoikod stomach rested, be cause the tablets will digest the food whether the stomach works or not, one grain of the active digestive principle In Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets being xufllelent to digest 3.C0O grains of meat, c?gs or other albuminous food. Dr. Ilaiiandson and Dr. itedwell lee oiimiend these tablets in all cases of defective digestion because the pepsin and diastaste In them aie absolutely free from animal matter and other Im purities, and being pleasant to the taste are as safe and harmless for the child as for thu adult. All drug stoics sell this excellent preparation, and the dally use of them after meals will be of great benefit, not only as an Immediate relief but to per manently build up and Invigorate tho digestive organs. MARKETS The following iie.olalioiu aie furnished The Tub- line by .M. S. Jmd.ui fc Cuiin lauy, rooms 7O.j-i03 .Mean uuUiliiis, suaulon, Pa Telephone, .1003: Open 1IISH- i.ov- c 10S- e,t. olU 215 nn'.B link e-t. !.!;. !i!s (I'.l... in 21 li'-HA us.-! in: Ameiicaii .Sugar V27Vj Atihion 7.ili Atihi-oit. Pi !mi llrook. Tiauiou lit Halt, fc Ohio '.a tTile. & (.!. V UlU St. Paul uaVi Hock 11 mil 1U.-.U Kan. & TVs-., Ii 25 Mm. Kleiated 1.1111 (Hi'li o.i "; i"'i 215 lhl'-'s (ij -''a lJl'.S JSUi !(". '.)')) I 3.11'i 1.11 v-i lUb ICll fll'h -Si'k llll'l! llPi V 1(01 w MlVi :;2"i 13l! VII i, U.7li Id .i7 Met. T'l.utloli .1811. .Met. Ti ac lion .Mis'omi Pacific .... Nmtlicrn I'.uilie .... Xoifolk & Wi-ilcin X. V. feiiti.il Out. & We-t 1'uii.a. It. P. I'ldlu' Mall litadliu; ...luTla ... n't ... lil ... r.i',4 ...lfti ... KPJi ...larji ... I(i ... .i4 ... sou . .. .12' . ... Mil ... iHi,, ri7"i lB.li .Bll's 1."!'K IH'4 fll''. Nlil ::2"i His 7ot; II'.. Ill' I KMi Ts J2'j nn' IN (!'., in'j .".'IV ai'i iV t'l'a l.2i ::.: l.Tl"i in ,7I' MI'l n."i ' nj 11,'i ll"l M.4 "ll'.j lii'idimr, I'r .Nuit hem II. It. iniilicin It. It , I'r iii. Tinu. Coal ti lion i"ld ll'j llil Cll h7 l-7s r. .s. Leal I icr lls I ltublirr lol'i I ni. ill I'.lr iflf WW I'uioii l'.Klllc, I'r . W.tlnsli, I'r Western Union Col. l'ni'l & Iron .., Ainil. Copper I'Li.pIc'-i (!as Tcn.is r.icille Am. Car roundly .. ( . . Sleel Ci L'. Mcel Co., I'r . sit; . I2 . i0i , M'i . Ii7" . 1-i-Ji :.'0, ::i'i 12'a II ,s 10 'i 077s i'k l"l'.' M-", .I'll 3 .-ll'-i IJ14 UITS illli Scranton Beard of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hd. Asked Lackawanna Dally Co.. I'r ,i County -ailngs llmk & Tiu-t Co.. coo ..' l'u'it Nitloral Ilittk (Caibondale) cxi Third Natluual Haul; jvsil llime l)epa-lt and lliscinmt Hank.. ::i)il Kronrmv Unlit. II, ii I'. Co 4 ITrst National Haul: iron ,acki. Tiu.t k Sale Deposit Co.... p7 (Tail; k Snovrr Co, I'r ij,t huanton Sa lugs Hank jon Tiadei'.s' Natlun.il Hank 221 r-cunlnii Holt Nut Co.,, J2.-, People';, llaii.c 15 p1 Suantuli Packing Co ' 33 PONDS. Scranton l'ascnzrr Hallway, first Mcitsagc. due 1020 H5 Peoples Micet Hallway, flis: inert- gage, duo IMS 115 ,t Piople'H htiict Hallway, ticncral inoitKage, due 1121 in ,., Scranton Traction (l per cent 115 ... lAonomy Light, Heat it Power Co n; Noith Jer-ey . l'oionu lie ( o 117 t ciisiillil lied Wnler r-tipply Co in,-, Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by 'I. (1. Dale, 27 I.aikawiinm Aie) liom l.!Xl. ' Ueaii-?2.W. Ilultei I'ioIi cicanuiy, KUe. i June ucameiy. 2.l!M2l'.!iC.; daii, 22e. " Cheeto lUial2i'. 1'gg' Neaiby, :.0e. 1'eas Pir hii-hel, 1.73. Potato Per bushel, s;e. Onions Per bv.ihel, isl.tlO. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, M011I1 (I. Cattle llcieiptrf, 0,600, in eluding 500 'Icwus', stead! good lo prluiu htcci, ).50aU.W)i poor lu miUlitin. ifl.i0.30; fcloikei. iu feedem, if2.2Jaai cotts, $1.2-i.j,23i helfei., ip2.50i fi.M; lauuirs, h,2Jai.!U; bulls, r2.23al.Mj cabcj, !2,u0aii.ti0; Ti.is fed t.tt-i.i, fi.Miiji), llogs--Ilcceipte, (13,000; opciud slow, closing sliony; niiNcii mid bun hem, n.K'iatl.;!.; good lo ilioiio heaiy, ;C.'23.iiUO; lough heaiy, ir.'i.Will.l3; iighl, t3.7Iad; balk of kales, ir3.U)ail,'23. Sheep lle celpU, 10,uti0; Mieep and Iambi, slow- mid lowci: guod lo iholce wetheij', l.u'la.'i.'23; western iheep, !-l,IJl.ii; uallvo iambs, 3.73aU. f); wcstun lambs, M.25a(l.tsJ. ' Chicago Xlve Stock Market. 4.'hicago, Jlarch ft. Ciralu tpeiulitois were al mast us imJIirCuut lo Hade today as lliev weic to tho upeated 11 polls of ciop dauuke. 'Ciade wus dull, mietuatii'iis were eiy narrow- ami at thu ilosc Jlj wheat wa only !4c higlicT; Slay torn was V0, lowci and May oats a nliode down. 1'ruiiclon.s dosed 5.1 toe. higher. Oil Market. Oil City, Minho. CTedll lulamis, 113; icitill tates. no bid; thlpuicnts, lil.'iM bancla; aurage, fi3,27a bairebt ruiu, 70,111 banc).; aierage, Ui, 020 bairels. Tit for Tat. "I don't fcee why ou keep piopoilng to Hie," eald MUrf ("enue. "I haic licui ghen ou cuy liaion to viiipect that i would cer change Hi mind." "fliat' Juit it," answered Willie WWilngton erIouly. "I know our mind U nud up. Thciefore I feel peifwtly Mfe In paing ou the highest (ilhutc of cleeju which It h uotoiblc to olfer."-- Washington btar THE TRIBUNE'S '"WANT" DIRECT0RL7'i v I 4 Lines 10 .Cents SwanTtboS 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Tlwn Pour t.lnes, jCenlsfor ncli UxtraLins. PHEU. Mors Tin i Pour Lines, 6 CcnU for rmcliKxtri Uru. i,ii i i I,, ,B.n nmiMM iimn i m .i.ii.ii ' - -! i M Por Rent. l'Olt HUNT-sift! 'eltrr nve.t 10 loom, t-2tf.W). :!0I Welntrr nve.! 10 rooms, 27.O0. 702 l'recoll inc.; 8 rooms, $20.1X1. DIM 1'lno nil cot; t( rooms, ?17.no. 1(01 Pino Micctj a loom, f,20.ni). 1.02 Sumner inc., West l'aikt ?1.".(W. 1011 Vine sheet; 11 iooni. tio.oo. I'll All t.l'.R St'ltLAflint, 120 Wathiiigtoii niinue. foil lll'.XT p2.1 (Ireen Itldge clrcel, elghl-ronni modern lioiise, steam heal, l'Olt Itl'.NT Teii'iooni Iioikc. ikh Mulberry elleet; nil luodcrn iropinicincnUt. Inqulie of 11. Jlose, '211 W online; nienne, l'Olt HlixT T trn-lnom Iioikc nil iiimlcrii lni liroiclnents on Wahbuin lleet; Hist block elf Main atomic; nn Ideal home; rent moileiatc. Apply 1141 Academy flieet. TOU HUNT Ten-uoni klnglc home. 31's l'lne trcet, lietwccn Wmhlngtoii and Ad.inn ace nues. I'litiucr, gas, hath, Chiis. 1', .IiuIhIii. l'Olt Hi:NT fiom April 1, slorr loom occupied by ntibln Dinmond Co.. 22"i laicltnWiinni me nue; also llocr aliove. Apply 13)1 Huuleiroii ave nue, . Ti:Xi:li:.TS l'Olt HUNT, lluiy stable for tent. Inqulie 222 Adaini acmie. A. Thompson, l'Olt linXT-Slvioom Hat with b.ilh. steam licit, gaa iiuige and (ill modem linpioie menu fiom April 1st: nut ieaoniible. tall i.ulv. Tied ('. Hand, !(H Mnlbeiry Mit'et. l'Olt Hi:T Rloie loom on teiond floor over iil'l t.nckawanin ntriuie. I'late gla front. In- ipiile oT Kiotnk lliui, HAM DOL'III.i: home, as Iliirlson aenue, ?JS. Alio half doiibl.. lioue. UM Vine trect, l.. l'o-ve.lon now. Apply 0.V) Harrison aienue. For Rent Unfurnished Rooms. l'Olt HUNT ITvc iooiik. aieniie. Iiirpilic 327 Wyoming Por Sale. l'Oll SAI.i: line Mitliifelick fc hm upriglit pl.mo, i"ciond-hind, lor ale iheap. Thomas IV! N. .Main .iMiuu, i ill. l'Olt SKI.i: I'nUonctii pump of luge c.ipadly, lead' for u-e; fiicllrn and diah.iigc pipe ('. iiHti's (liameler; blcain pipe a'i indi'M diimctei'; piiu.. 2i0. W. II. Hiihmond, ltklur.ond Hill, .'il'2" N. Main aienue. CAHCHTS, liuoleuins nnd oil elothv sold neiy day a o'clock- SOS kaikawanni. See auctions. l'Olt SU.i: I'ine kindling wood. stoe iciuth. Two dollars bU loid delbeicd aniw'ieic. Mall ordcin. .Icii'ilngs Cential Jllne cut. Vlo .second hand lumber Miltablc for all purposes vciy ilicip. l'Olt SAl.K Two light fcpiing waqo'U and soma liarniiM, cheap i:a.is roar 1U2 Liiicrre st reel. Por Sale or Rent. l'Olt SAI.ll OI! ntST Tcn-ioom .single linns-, all modem iinpioioiuents IdlO .Mouse aie nue, Inipilic e.t 1113 C.ipouse nrnu". Purnished Rooms. HOOM I'OH HUNT All conveniences; piiec lea sonable. Inquiie 1311 Capouse aienue. l'Ofl liKNT One furnished loom, with impioic nientu; also one on thild loo'.', ciieap. 027 Arianu aienue. rUHNISIli:i) 1IOOM.S for lert, inoilein inipraie incuts; priiato family; gentlemen pieleired, at W7 Adams aienue. l'Oll HUNT I'urnished fiont loom, with heat, batli and gas; near coir. t hou-e; gentleman prefcucd. Adilica. llooiu, Hot 20!i. I'OH HUNT I'm nished loom; heat and bath. 023 Linden eticct. rUHNISIii:i) HOOMS FOR HUNT, with beat, c-ai and bath, gentlemen prclencd, at TuO Adams a cnue. Real Estate. l'Oll SAf.i: One week more in which to buy a (heap home, in IMniluui-l. with grod gaul'ii and ti nit . Tonus lo suit. Addles In. HUl-oii, :!i7 Washington auntie. I'OH SAIX At Claik's Sumiinit; a pla.-e of ft.'e acics, house nnd ham, good fiuit; ilic.il for cah. Inquiie of Mis. L. Lindsay, 1111 North Main axciuie, city. r Business Opportunity. A HLSINt'SS'Ol'l'Oin L'NITV. T.iloi. Pa., Dec. VI, 1001. A good giihl mine for bond, ihe 11. J. Powell and .Mi. Cll.i .le.lic.is' gold ilaim, No. din, sit ii.itnl In the Cuiilleriille, Maiipus.i loiiuti. Cat., dl-Mihid mining di-ltltt; about l'j miles filial Ciililtenille. This is cue ot tlie oldest lui a'loiis aiounil oultenille. It being mi the kihi. loik as Tlie Meuy Ilaulsou; has been liuhiceimut fur illlleieiit initios to l.eip It miller location, hut licicr doing any weik until l.ilcl, when we be (nine hi prs.ts.iou and put H'wtal .halls down upon Ihe wdn; the 1 il one was tituik lo a ilipth nt ID led, -himing a luign all (he dirlanie, and lui UM-Ing In ckp'h until at the botioiii lue em (lions 1 I cot ut ore, which will mill about fT.li: pn luu in flee gold, ami lanics about l'j p r cent, of Milphiiiets, the alue of whlih i nn knoHii. Tlie location imisl.u of 1,111.1 teet uloii'j the Lode line; Is ni the hinging wall ot ih" Mother Lode, and the sunn lvedse ns (he Meny llaiiisini and Vligluli lilli's. Tlie ililm tiktx in eno led on cii.il tide o( the lode, there ii a Mio.hu of water lunuhu acio-s (he gt.miid all the cai uiiniril. It I- it fair pio-pcit im a Motlcr Lode line-imeut, and Is well woilh loiklug into lu tlios- that haiu (ho ilipltal foi a will pa lug imostincnl. All irloimillon will be gluti liy addii"-liig all eiimmiiiih.it Ions lo the ,-eiretny, 11AMH .1. t'OWJil.L, T.ilor, Pa. Laik.iHJiiu.1 Couniy. WANTI'.ll-TVi Ime.t fc.t,iMii KVW0 in a pi lug huslnos. i:pciienie, Tiltiune iilluc-. iTlOCIv ASH WIIUAT TUI)i:nS without delay. Wiite for our tpriUI inaikct letter. I'teo on application. S. 51. Hlhl.aid A. fo,, menibers .N. V, Ccusolidated and fttoek SLhange, II an I 10 llrosdway. New YoiL. I.MablUhed 1WI. Long Disianco' Phone '2.ISS Ilroad. Money to Loan. 5300, Kl.Oui, SI.'iW. bagel aiiiouiiN ut Hie and In per cent. Milt, Atloiney, 101! Mens llulldlug. .1NV AMOUNT OP Mtl.M.Y TO I.ON-(ulcl., straight loa.ii or llulldlug and Loan. At from i to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, Cll-313 Council building. Lost. LOiTlaidies' open faicd kiher walcli, attached In chain, either on Lauiel Hill iar or beiween Madl'ou aienue mid JIiiHh ivy tleei and Ilnhiie. iiiauii lioapit.il. I'iiidcr plea.u ictiiin to llaline luaiili hottiltj). LOiTMouday cienlngi l'eb. 17, between Wio nilng avenue and Wuthbmii stieit, an uial bioocli containing gentleniiii's piciiui'. i'lnder piciuo ICIuill to oi iiollf Ml-s I'jiMius, 417 'llili ticntli atKCI. Boartlois Wanted. UO.MIDIUPi WANT i'.l)- Lai go well tmiii.lied limit rOcm and a lde loom v.lih l.o.inl In pihalo famll , all uiodtiii iiiiproiciu.uis. l23 Adamsi airline. pniVATi: FAMILY wishes to luvo two nice men to boaid, Oiiii'au or laulloli. Call any tinu aftei Thuiada. All conicniciicc, s07 lluuuoii aienue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTT.U Twa ccir.uiiiiiliatliis iooi wltli bocrd, pirValo family pieferred. Two ladle and a gentleman, htata lull pjillcut.us. Addict! C. II, 1)., Tilbime ofce. ( Storage, STORftGF. Dry, clean and iriodrrn np-to-data ftorage; ceaarats looms; indiUdual l;c: lelcratoi. An Ideal storage for household cffcctM etc. 'fliilty 6parato ttoiago roenw. !se'i" isinrage lom- pauy, 113 I raukllu aieuue. IIIIANOII WANT 0LKICKS. Want Advortlsimonta Will Bo Received at Any of tho Tollow infr Diug Btorea Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDnnT ECIIULTZ, comer Slulbcrrj utrect and Wcbsler avenue. CUSTAV PJCllKL, o:o Adams avenue. Went Sldo Gtonoi". JCNKINS, 101 South Main aitnue. South Scranton l'P.UD L. TUHPI'i:, 729 Cedar aienue. Noith Scranton Oi:o. W. DAVIS, comr Noilh Mill aienue and Maikct ttrcct. Green Rldgo CUAHLUS P. JONES, 1337 llickion uieitue. F. .1. JOHNS, P20 Green nidge ttieot. C. LOItKNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon ttrcct, Petersburg W. II. KNUI'Fr.fi, 1017 Irving avenue. Duninore J. O. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. NTi:i)-A man to do polishing and nickel plating: al'ii line1 lo do iiplinlsicili'i; and tablnit nuking. Aiueiliau Dental Mlg Co. Ap ply nt offlie, 310 Com nnciltli building. TltrM'WOItTIIV AOfXC! MV foroinepo.l tlon, lids' lit; 20 weekl; expeiicnie mi neiesviiy, but good ii-feieiin-i and fitly doiliis ilrpo-lt icquiicd. Winihiougli, Wl North hWtn, Philadelphia. MACHINISTS WAVIi:il flood wages to good nun; also p.itlirn m.ikois .snnfon Slc.nn Pump (oiupiny, (fieeii llidge. CANVAS'-LHS W.N"l:i) to solicit suUsciiptiuns for The Tilbuue: liberal commissions al lowed; onl' actlie men dedied; tho-e wltli e perleme piefericd. Apply at lliisinesi Maingei's vflicc, t-clanton 'lilbuiu. Help Wanted Female. WANTLD ITist ilass waist triim.ieis and skiit liatids. Address The Parisian Dicnukeis, Pinion Long Hiilldmg, Ullkrs-llaiic. WANTIUJ flood girls wanted. Tiilnme Illnileiy. LADILK to do plain needle woik foi m nt home, wc finnlrii niateililn and pay is' lo CIO per week. Semi stamped cmolopo to Stanilanl Co., Indiana aieuiii', Cliicugo, HI. LADY CANV.V-Llt wanted lo solicit rub-crip-lions foi The Tiibiuie; good lomuils-ioii cf fored with a fair guaiantcc for hrst-cl.iss woikcr. Apply personally at Uosinesa Mnii.igci's ofllcc, bci aiiton Tribiu.e. WANTLD At encc. a waitre.-Ji; icfeiciues ic quired. Apply to Mi. N. A. I.cct, 2II Jef firson .iicur.e. Help Wanted Male and Female. WANLTD hilesmen and salesladies pciinai.ent work and good nhuy. Apply at loom No, 1, 127 Spruce trect, ll.mli hulldtng. Recruits Wanted. WANTl'.l) l'Oll V. S. AHMY Able bodied un maiiicd linn between the ages ot 21 and W; iltlans of the fulled Stales, of good cl.aiacler and temperate Libits who tan speak, t'.td and write English. I'm infoiiiiation apiily to Hcciiiil ing OUIcc, No. 12J W.ioming aienue, h'cranto'.i, Pa. Situations Wanted. A YOl Mi MAN of gi ml addie-s and lcleicnces, i!( -iios a Ml. il lei pixition in this (ill, Willi iclialikj ill in. Addiess, P. 1!., Tiihuiig oliiec. WA'li:i) rcii.il inn in a oing man, use 22. .is biiol.keepei or js-istunt .aid t.ip'wiliei, wluiu good had wmk calls for aiii u lenient. .No rv peilcmc e:.cept it thotough business lullegc tialn lug; cm gin' icfticiiut at to i haunter and alill ity; loiallou this ot Xiw Yoik stale; good pin man; loiiijiioudciite snlhitud. Atld'oss Wesley II. Meat er, Lope, .-ulllian lounty. Pi. SI'lfATION" MMI'.ll-lli a oi'ng man fiom Netv .1 an luiiiluuaii. .lluucl., 707 Deacon slieel, i it. sl'l CATION' WANTKD liy middle .mcd woman, as houckeepei III wi.lmrir'n laiiill. Call or aildiiis .). II., 1117 summit aiiuuu, Sitiiitott, Pa. SITfVTIOV WANTP.II-lly a oung man wllh luiir eais e'p'jileniu uiouud gioui' stun'. Mill accept position ut unv hone.t ork. Stiong iiitd iud'.uliious, Jl. P., .112 Uulboiiy ttiei I, hllT'ATlOV WANIT'll Hy a bnlihei; good mai led man, ptddlei, hulogua and sausage inakd; i an duo and pickle all kinds of mens; Al meat i utter and slaiuihtninau. Addles llutchrr, 211 Linden stiect, West I'iitslon, Pa. SI'lfATION WAVITM) Woik liy the diy or w.i-h-lug and honing in lake home. Aildies ( , II., Tilbuno otllcc, SI'lfATION WA.VII'D-Ilv a oung gill l In l wllh light liuiiH-noik or take .lie oi chll- ihi'ii; sliep h"iue niglils; addici L. I'., (.21 llhch siuei. Wanted To Rent. WANT'LD HOUJI I'ur two iidulls, three or fniit loom., tiiiiiiilieil of iniliiinUheil foi leiy light hoiisikceplng, til.t llom piefonrd. Addles, l. II., Tilbune oflUe. WANTLD Apiil 1 b lamlly ol thiee adults, four oi tlie leotna uiifiiiiil hid, im hiding heat. llo. ,'.!', lit. WANTLD i'liiiililiul li'iiitv or lour or the looms foi hou-ekeiplng. Addiess A. 11. C, Tiibiuie cilice. RliQiimatism. issssm. s.sy.V-s- HIllX'MA'llbM-AH uaitles that wWi i au tin .pcedllv and peiiiuueully ciucd of all in ih'tles of IthemuatlMii by u legelahle i om pound. ( utu guaiaiuecd. Imiuliu oi uddii.s ,1. 1.'. Tay lor, .-.ii. niton. Easter Complexions, LAM'r.lt l OMl'I.LMDSs-If ou w.ini ,i liesli lomiiiisioii to malili o.u I.astei gnwii. ami luts Oii should suit al omo and t,ltc 11 caiciiil iilleiition. M Llceiui.il M usage III one liuiir will make Ihe faie look .veils jouugtr; Is lo lieshiug ami lo.tful. biipeiliuoiis hiii, waiu and jui.liw iciuoM'ik Kc biuw roiifiied. Hu iluniu'.s I)eimatoIot.tial Pallor... L.1'2 U'j,liiii,loii aieuue. Miscellaneous, (II.VIHo I'tNKIl ami lepiiicd Old 'phone 1II-.1, C.neil llidge. John HawU, 12IS Fioridcme load. LEGAL. EsTATi. of Hlld.ct Claik, lato of tlio city if acuiilon, i.aii,awaumu cuuuiy, rMiiiiiauia, deceased. s' , Letteii lfv.iameiit.iiy upon tho aooio e.t ate luiv Ing been giuuted tlie unilrtlgued. all ptwn liav. lug cIjIiiu) ajahut the same will pietsnil tliui for payiuriil and those iiulihlvd llivif will Idl-J.e make inmifdiatu (glluojit to MltS. JIMIY IT.YNN, AdiiiliiWialil. PROFESSONA L. Certified Public Accountant. i;tlWAIU) C. flPAULDINa.. 2.1 THAHLItS HANK Hulldlng, tnd St. Paul Hulldlng.- Now York. Architects. nnwAiit) it, davis, AitciiiTiicrr, connllu Hulldlng. rnni)i:iitcK r iinow.v. aucii. n nE.u Kslato Hxchange Illdg.. 120 Washington ave. Civil ami Mlniitfr Englnoors. It. L. llAIIDINO, CM CONNLLfj HOILDIN'O. Dentists. DH. C. 1.'. i:iLKNiii:ucir.it, PAULt uuh.di.nu. Spruce trcet, Scranton. DH. C. O. LAUDACH, 113 WYOMINOAVCNUB. Lawyers. FItANK E. HOYLi:, A'n'OHNHY.AT-LAW. lloorru 12, 14, 10 and IS Ilurr Building. F. K. TBACV, ATT'Y, COSIMONIYHALTH HLDfl. d. n. ni.pLonLi:, A'rroitNiiY loans Ntoo- Haled on real estate necurlty. Mearn Hulldlng, corner Washington aienue and Spruce utreet. U'lLLARD. WAUHLN k KNAl'P, ATTOIlNKYl and counscllois-al-laiv. Hepubllcan nulldliu, Washington ntctiue. JKSSUP .t JLSSUP, ATTOHNRVS AND COUN ""fK'law. Commonwcallh Hulldlng, Roomi 19, 20 and 21. I:"v",An.D W. THAYLIt. A'TTOnXEY. "M-Wl. Olh floor, Mcirs building. HOOM4 h',- "'ATI":?' ATrOflNHY-AT-LAW, nOAHU fJado llulldlug, Scranton, Pa. '"rPPn, WILCOX, THADCIl'S NATIONAt. Hani; Hulldlng C COMLCYS. O-ll HI'PUnLTCAN DUILDIKa. A,."''.lli:'lTIIOr',, orrici': movhd to no"! 211 Wyoming aienue. Physicians and Surgeons. Hit, IV. L ALLEN. 313 NORTH WASHINGTON aienue. Dli. b. W. L'AMOKIIAUX, OKFICI3 3311 WASH itigton aienue. Hesidcnce, 1311 Mulbcrrv. Chronic uiseas. luags, heart, kidneys an I genlto-iirlnaiy organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DH..D. O. EVANS, OVTKOI'ATH. 121,-8 WASH ington aicnu". ( hronic and iictions disciae n specially. Con..ult.ition free. Hotels and Restaurants. nn: i:lk cn:. 123 and 127 franklin ave- nue. Hales reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON IlOUSn, NEAR D.. L. &V. PA3- sengcr depot, rondueted on tho European Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor Scavenger. A. U. HHK.GS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no adoi; only tmpioved pumps used. A. 11. Drlgg?, proprietor. Leave oidcra 1100 North Main aienue. or Kicke'n diug Btorc, cor ner Adams and Mnlbeiry. Iloth telephones. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erTiien, storo 201 Washington avenue; green houses 1030 North Main aienue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. HEAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scramon, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles waists Louise Shoemaker, 2U Adams aienue. MEOAKOEH HIIOS., PHfNTERS' SUPPLIES, EN c elopes, paper bags, twin;. Waieiioujc. Iu0 Wn-sliingtcii avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WH.KES-nAltRE ItECOHD CAN BE HAD lu Sciantou at the news stnnds of Relsma'i llros., JOG tpiuce and SO Linden: M. Norton, ."22 Lackiwauna a,cnue; T. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce ttreet. Financial Statement. Commonwealth of l'eim..lv.im.i, 'lieaMti liopiilmont. H.ul Isbiug, Pa., l'eb. 21, VMi STATEMENT of .iinouni in the "sriie Tieisiuy at I lie clo-e of business on l'ehiuaie 2(3. ll'tli, cmIiuIic of" nuiuis apiopiiatcd lo tne sinking l'lind. r.itimt'.' an.l Mechtuica' Nallou.il. II ink, Philadelphia fJ.lVi.nrt.i HI Jllogheii N.itloiul Hint., Pltt-hnig. 07ti,3i ..2 ( omuioiiwcilth Tiu-t (ompaiiy, llai- llslllllg I'lechold llmk. 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( he-101 Citici'iis' N'alloii.il II ink, Wiuhiiiuton (lt s.imius l'lind and i t nit 10111. pany, 1. nn istei Coin I'Ml.iiigo Nation li II ink, Plill- adelplili Dnllar sailngs uud and Tiu.t n.iii- nanv. Alhahciiy , Etitcijiil-e Nation il It ink, Allogheuy. I'xiliaugi' N 1tl1i11.1l llmk, Pltt.hiiig., l'.tmieis' National It ink. West Uiev ter 1'aiiner.-.' Ihposli Niiioual Haul., Pillshlllg l'ulloii Nathnii Hank, Luu.i'ti'i 1 1 inkllii Tutsi iiimpaiii, I'l.iukllii... I'ilst National llmk, ILiui-buig 1,'list National li.iuk. H.iugor first N'.lllonil Hank, Lebanon I'ii-t Nallonil Hank. Snmeisct .,.,,. I'iut National fnlonlowu ,. I'ilst National Hank, Oikdile I'lr.-l National II ml;, Donoia liciiuan National llmk, Ulcghcm ... ll.illlshmg Nallonil II ink, llinlslmig II.ili'lhiiig liiisi compini, Hauls lung. Ki' stone ll.llll., Piltsbiug l.jiicaslei' 'liu.l lomiiiu.i, Lauc.isli'i., MeKauliie 'liu.l lompaii, Plltshing MechanUs' Hank. Ilariisliing .... Nalionil Haul, of lieiui.iuloiMi. Phil ink lull! 1 Nallonil II ml: "I ( oaiesiilte, Coatcs- Wlli ' Naaielh Nation il Hank, .Vuiiith... Oil City Tnist iciupany, Oil Clt.... Pconle'a Tnist loniiiany. llraildiuk... Piud.ull.ll Tiut loiupanv. Plttsbuig Hldge Aiemto Hank, Plillulelplila.... Second National Hank, Pittsburg..... second Natlonil Hank. Allesbeuy..., siitli Natlonil 11 ink, Philadelphia... houtlmaik National Hank, Phllidel iiliia till.: fiuiiaiilcu and Tuut company, W.ishliigloii I'nlon Tiust ioniiany, I'lttshiug .... I'nloii Nalionil Hank, Jl.iiunoy City. Washington 'liust coiiipauy, Washing ton Ni'atinoiolau.l S.uiiw jnd Tiuil coin nanv. tireeiisbmg Adiauees to members anil rmplo.ies of the Leict.Iatiui' Adianics to cmiiloyia and ofluen of tho Stale lloieiument Cash in drawer Total amount In (ifmeial t'llml 17.033.0O.1 '. Sla(e of Pcnns.ilianla, City of llaitlsiturg. s- I'ersonalli' appealed befcie lue, I'. II. Harden Leigh, Auditor (Iineiql, James K. Ilainell, Star.. 'Iirasiuer. win) bolng duly worn accoidlug i law, s.illli that tlie forifoii'g staleiiicnt Is tiu and collect lo the best of his lnowl;da;e ami l lief. Swoin ami siibscriiied before me, thU 2Sth da; of I'ebliHiy, 1WU. .IVMEM 1' llVHM'n". . Stale Tli'.i.-ur-r 11. H.,ll.MtnEN'tlKlt(III, Auditor licueral. Section -"by' Acj'l Uv ', 1?4. entitled. "In ct.suiuhmirntjijj to t)i set era 1 Acta lelattuv to tlit'hlatc TriMsUitr .(ud tho Cvnmilwlontra ' tho STuking fund. . . - K.- n. ir.nniiNnnnon, tudltor flnfrl. Jlarrhhurj, Pa, Ma nil. j IfifU- -. -" '."" "C!3SS''3