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THE SCRAOTON TIUBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1002.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
FIREBUGS IN HONESDALE.
Several Conflagrations Thought to
Havo Been of Incendiary Origin.
bpoilnl In llic Scranton Tilbimr.
Honcsdale, March 10. Saturday af
ternoon n imspcrby caw mnoko IshiiIiir
ftom the roof of it one-story addition
to Hip residence ot John K. Hlchmond.
Investigation proved that the house
wan on tire. The lire alarm was Riven
but those near by extinguished the
ftntncM, which had just Htarted, before
the arrival of tho lire engine. The
damage was Kllgh't. Mr. and Mrs.
Richmond were out driving at the time.
The residence of Mls Millie Aunger Is
next to that ot Mr. Itlchmnnd. Satur
day evening, soon after 8 o'clock, while
seated with otherH In her parlor, Miss
Aunger detected smoke coming front
hor kitchen. She found the kitchen
tilled with smoke, which entered by the
back kitchen door. Opening tho door,
rags nnd paper saturated with oil were
found burning. The door-cnslngs and
step were slightly burned. About V2
o'clock Sunday night, the fire alarm
again sounded for another lire at tho
residence of .1. !:. Richmond. When
discovered, the rear rooms were tilled
with smoke. Investigation revealed the
face that these tires wore of an Incen
diary origin, as at the last one u elotb
saturated with oil and a bottle of oil
was found. Some years ago, Ilonesdale
suffered from u number of Incendiary
fires. The cause was lemoved. Since
that time there has been none.
These tires are of similar origin ap
parently no motive further than being
possessed with a mania for fires. Thus
far, tho damage is slight. The fires at
Mr. Richmond' weru wholly In the
apartments occupied by his coachman.
They were put out with the kitchen
hose.
MONTROSE.
Ppeclsl to the Scranlon Tribune.
Monti oe, March 10. Monti ose Is
tilled with tho spirit of spring. The
air today Is balmy, the robins havo ar
rived nnd altogether life In Montrose
again seems 'worth the living.
Politics have quieted noticeably since
tho county Republican convention held
laKt Thursday. The fact that the
KVrlght-Kllrow political combination,
after months ot lestless effort and tho
expenditure of no mean amount of
money, was able to muster a total
sirens'th in the convention of only
fou- votes, Is matter of supreme satis
faction to the rank and file of the party
and the unanimous nominations of
(.'ongiessinaii C. Fred Wright to suc
ceed himself, and of Colonel Charles C.
Pratt for state senator meet with
hearty and enthusiastic approval from
til loyal Republicans. The old adage
that "ft always pays best to fight fair"
lias again been proven true by tlio
Republicans of Susquehanna county.
Seidell Munger, of the department of
claims cf the New York Central Rull
mad company, has been enjoying a
brief vacation at the home of his pa
leius, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Munger, in
U.is place.
Arthur Oriffls. of Scranton, is the
guest of ids parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M.
12 Grills, at their home in this place,
John A. Crow, a prominent lawyer
and a brother of Congressman Galusha
A. Glow, died a few days ago In New
York city.
V. II. Turrell has had alteied the
interior arrangement of Ills popular
stationary and news establishment.
The change makes the store much more
attractive and modern In Its appear
ance and gives Mr. Turrell a much
better opportunity to display his wares,
besides adding convenience for ills cus
tomers. At the Republican primaries last
week Captain II. J. McCausland, who
aspired to the state senate, carried one
vvaid, the Second, in which the captain
resides, by nine votes. The First and
Third wa'-ds went heavily for Colonel
Pratt.
Owen McGeager, of Clarksville, Tenn.,
Js visiting at the home of his sister,
Mis. It. J. McCausland, in this place.
X. Sussman Is on a business trip to
Xew York and expects to welcome to
Aineilca several relatives Just arrived
from Europe.
Alden Devine, of Rush, was visiting
l datives In this placo oa Saturday,
W. E. Thigley lias been re-appolnted
to the position of borough night watch
and fivom In by the boiough council,
Olln R. Tingley was the guest of
friends In Blughamtou over Sunday.
HONESDALE.
tSpeclal to the Serautoii Tribune.
Ilonesdale, March 10. Nelson S., lit
tle ..on of Mr. and Mia. George 15.
"Woodward, died of croup, after n very
brief Illness at their home at Ulandln,
Saturday, at noon. Funeral was held
Monday at .' j. m. Interment at In
dian Orchard.
Tho lemtlns of Patrick MeAndrew,
who died at Kingston, wero brought
to the residence of Mrs. Doud oa Park
street Satuul.iy. The funeral was held
Sunday afternoon. Deceased was for
many yeais night watchman on the
Delaware and Hudson canal here,
Mrs. Russell T. Whitney presided at
tho organ In tho Presbyterian church
nn Sunday, In tho absence of Miss Km
inn Ward who was detained at her
homo by the serious Illness of her
mother.
The gns main which supplies the up
town portion of Ilonesdale, was carried
away w.lth tho Main street bridge. As
u result ef tho break water entered the
pipes und the uptown people uro still
without gas,
Mr, Watson who was nurse for the
late Charles K. Mills ut Cainwall, la
spending a few days In Ilonesdale.
The members of Osleck tiibo ot Red
len with their lady friends will enjoy
n minstrel entertainment In their regu
lar meeting place on Friday evening of
this week. The entertainers will be
A Printer Greatly Surprised.
'I was never so much surprised In
jny 1'fe. as I was with the results of
using? Chumberlaln'H Pain lisilin," says
Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ashe
IIIe, (N. C) Gazette. "I contracted a
sn-ero cuso of rheumatism early last
winter by getting my feet wet. I tried
several things for It without benefit.
One day while looking oyer the Gazette
J noticed that Pain Halm was positively
guaranteed to cure rheumutlsm, so
bought a bottle of It und before using
two-thirds of It my rheumatism had
taken t lllght and I have not had a
rheumatic pain since." Sold by all
druggluts.
composed wholly of Ilonesdale talent
without nny assistance from the nn
thrncllo town over the hollow.
A quantity of lumber Is already on
the ground for the new Mnln street
bi hlge.
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TUNKHANNOCK.
Pcln1 lo the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhnnnock, March 10. Hon. 10. J.
Jorden and wife leave today for Ashe
vllle, N. C, for an extended sojourn,
where he hopes to be benefitted by the
mountain air.
The Republican county committee
will hold a meeting at the court house
next Saturday afternoon to arrange
PICTURE
Can you read here
towns in Kansas'.'
the date for holding the county conven
tion. The recent high water In the Sus
quehanna river left the wagon bridge
at this place in such a dilapidated con
dition that It lias been pronounced un
safe for public travel by the county
commissioners and closed to the public,
and for all practical purposes it was
destroyed by the flood. An attorney
representing the commissioners left for
Ilarrisburg on Monday to lay a peti
tion before the court of common pleas
of Dauphin county, asking for the ap
pointment of live viewers, under the
statute of ISO.", to inspect the location
and make a report thereon; the object
being to procure the state aid to re
build the bridge. Wyoming county lost
qi ltc a number of bridges during the
late flood, and the cost of rebuilding
them will be more than the county can
well afford, and If the state can be in
duced to assist us by rebuilding the
Tunkhannock bridge, It will materially
lessen the burden Imposed on the tax
payers. Judge K. M. Dunham will hold a ses
sion of argument court here on Wed-re.'-day.
C. M. Parker, of Nicholson, county
mercantile appraiser, was doing busi
ness in town on Monday.
Theodore Borden and family will oc
cupy the Buck residence, on East
Tioga street, after April 1.
A number of new chairs have been
procured for the use of the judges and
Attorneys In the court room, and wero
put In position by the janitor on Mon
day. diaries A. Slsk, of Factoryvllle, was
a visitor In town on Monday.
Mrs. Joseph Fassett, of Homer, N. Y.,
Is the guest of friends at this place.
Clarence George, of Sayre, spent
Sundny with friends in town.
Patrick Royce, who has been ill for
a long time. Is able to be about the
streets again.
The annual farmcis' Institute for
Wyoming county will be held at the
court house on Thursday and Friday
of this week.
Ex-County Commissioner Charles E.
Wheelock, of Eaton, has sold his long
ef.tablished milk business, at this place,
to G, Dow DeAVItt, who took posses
sion on Monday.
Fred I.. Jayne, of North Eaton, will
lemove his family to this place tlw
coming season, and occupy the Den
jilson house, on Pine street.
HOPBOTTOA1.
Special to the Scianlon Tribune.
llopbottom, March 10. There was a
temperance recital and lecture given
hi the Methodist Episcopal church Sun
day evening by Mrs. Carrie Clssen.
The Willing Workers will have u
business meeting at the homo of Mrs.
Ida Tiffany Wednesday afternoon of
this week.
Miss Margaret McCarthy and Mrs.
U. R, Sloat, of Klngsley, were calling
on Jrlends In town recently,
Mrs. W. '.. Rrown nnd daughter,
Holla, who have been for time at New
ark Valley, are visiting friends here,
but expect to return soon.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Uni
versalis! church will meet at the home
of Mrs. E. M. Tiffany Wednesday af
ternoon. Supper committee, Mrs. O,
D. Roberts, Mrs, Will Brown, Mrs.
Will Jeffers, Mrs, Oney Case and Mrs,
E. M. Tiffany. All are cordially In
vited. Mrs. G. '. Finn and son, Howard,
called on. trlcnds here Saturday,
Mrs. Lord, of Llndavlllo, Is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Millard, of
this place,
Mt-8, Miles Craudall Is suffering from
u slight attack of tonsllltls.
DURYEA
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Uuiyea, March 10. The borough
council held a meeting recently and
leorganlzed. It Is composed or the fol
lowing citizens; Thomas Winn, Peter
Kruplnskl, H. F, Edsall, Henry Jack
son, Frank Rodgers, Thomas Joyce,
Theodore Ostroskl. Thomas Joyce was
elected chairman und the following ap
pointments weru made: Street com
missioners, M. Meleskl und M. Noluu;
William Howen, treasurer; Thomas Do
laney, borough cleark, und George
O'Brien, borough attorney; chief of po-
1 v- lifTx )
J CANMEXrgf,,. j, liffi IP' V .
lice, Lawrence Cosgrove. Next mooting
will be hold on March 13.
Dr. A. Y. Raker wan nrrcBlcd nt tho
Instance of Health Ofllccr Uowen for
not putting a sign on the Uurna resi
dence, when they were III with diph
theria. He Was tried before Squire
Ollboy rtnd discharged. Ho was then
rearrested and tried before llurgess
Darlington and lined $r.
At the business meeting of the Kp
worth League, the following delegates
were appointed to attend the Avoca
sub-dlstrlet convention, to be held at
Avoca, Friday: Mrs. Anna Keller, Mu
sette Udsair, Duane Dills.
Miss Elsie Malnwarlng has leslgned
her position nn school teacher for the
borough at School No. I. Her succes
sor ban not been chosen.
PITTSTON.
Speel.il to the Scranton Tribune.
Plttnton, March 10. Rankin Weir,
aged G'2, a Scotchman Who resides at
the lower end of tho city, attempted to
put an end to his earthly career Sat
urday morning by the use of a razor.
PUZZLE.
the names of four
His attempt was unsuccessful, but ho
gave himself a very bad gash in the
neck. The wound Is not thought to be
fatal and Weir is being cared for at
the Plttston hospital.
AH the Plttston liquor dealeis who
were refused licenses recently by the
court have petitioned court for a new
hearing' of their cases. The opinion has
been expressed that the Anti-Saloon
League would agree to such action pro
viding the hotel and salooon keepers
would pledge themselves to abide
strictly by the law in running their
places should the court now grant them
licenses. The members of the league
say this opinion emanated from the
liquor men, and is absolutely untrue.
That the league has no intention of
giving up the light at this stage Is
clearly shown by the letters .which
were distributed In the churches Sun
day morning. The letters are signed
by J. J. Kilpln Fletcher, president of
the Anti-Saloon League, and recite
much of the evidence in the possession
of the league. In 74 visits to St places
in the city the league's agents found
S17 persons, mostly men but including
women and children. Evidence waft
obtained of from two to sixteen dis
tinct violations of the law, including
Sunday selling, maintaining gambling
machines, election day sales, sales to
children, children selling behind the
bar, gambling with cauls, dice, pool
playing, maintaining plctuio machines
with lewd and suggestively immoral
pictures, etc. in one of these places
the agents found the bartender forcing
a little girl to look at the lewd pic
tures. The league asks the public to
be thoughtful and careful befoie sign
ing any of the petitions asking for tho
rehearing, and says, "Should a lehear
ing be granted the Anti-Saloon League
will strenuously oppose them again."
There has been two dissolutions of
partnership ninong well known business
firms heio within the past three days.
Edward Schussler retires fiom the firm
of Schussler & Beehtold, bicycle deal
ers, and Mr. Beehtold will continue the
business at the present stand on North
Main street. The dry goods firm of
Antrim & Co., has been dissolved, Mr.
Frank H. Antrim retiring. ' The busi
ness will be carried on under the same
name, however, Mr, B. F. Antrim nnd
William Weber comprising tho linn.
After a continuous service of about
si-ventcen years, Charles Werkhelser,
of the West Side, has resigned his posi
tion as book-keeper for the Lehigh Val
ley Railroad company, at Cotton.
Street car tralllc between here and
WIlkes-Barro has been resumed.
Hairy J, Baldwin, of Wyoming, and
Miss Laura Frederick, of West Pltts
ton, were united In marriage Friday
ovonlng at the home of tho bride's par
ents, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Frederick,
Tbc ollklatlug clergyman was Rev, E.
G. Heal. The bride was attended by
Mies Fay Kyte, and the groom's best
mail was the bride's brother, William
J. Frederick, Mr, and Mrs, Bnldwln
will make their futuro homo at Olean,
N. Y.
Peter Kalmnhawk, aged 111 years, an
Austrian, was severely burned In the
Mt. Lookout mlno nt Wyoming Sunday
afternoon. His burns are about the
hands nnd face. He is under treatment
nt the Plttson hospital.
Tho Plttston Young lien's Christian
association basket ball team leaves on
Wednesday afternoon for Lowlston,
wlieie they will play Bucknell univer
sity that evening. They will bo at the
Bloonisburg Normal school on the fol
lowing evening.
Evangelist Sheldon closed his series
of tevlval meetings In tho West Pltts
ton Congregational church Friday
uverlng.
Drinks wero obtainable at the sa
loons of Plttston yesterday only by
those who wero very familiar with tho
"passwords." All places were com
paratively tight,
A large number of coal miners left
this city this morning for Presson, Pa.,
wheni they will work In tho soft coal
mines of the Webster Coal company.
Superintendent Richard Malnwarlng,
formerly .with tho Temple Coal com
puny, has been here for tho past few
duyt offering the men steady work at
J2.40 per day. The party numbered
about twenty.
The West Plttston poor board will
meet the latter part of this week to
elect olllcers. The new members of tho
board Is Edgar Cooper, who succeeds
Evan J. Evans.
THE MARKETS
'"Wall Street Review.
New York, Man.li 10. CfTurU were made to
conleil i he Influence of tho Saturday lunk utatc
Incut llurlwr the early hour of today's ntck mar
ket, but late In tlu dav belated bummcM run
up tlje money rale by their bidding njrahut eneli
other flinl nedletlom were licanl from the best
anlliorlllci that money would rule lilRher In the
immediate futuie, llic riivutcr to the llrllUh
imiH In South Africa hid a utrontf leiillnienlal
effect, nllliouitli the direct Inlluenee will re.
ulralned by the fact that the hondon Mock market
tt iloned when the newi wu received. Trader
hero Fold aloikn on Hit' MirpcIUtn that the
new will Induie ome liquidation for foreign e
count nnd also may affect our money maiket by
accenting the nrostire for nold In London, lie
port by incepted authorities Hut the comlllhm
of winter wheat wua not lironilaliiB to fine the
coming critical period fur Ihc Hon wero nlan u
bear Inlluenee, The whob market gave w-.iy
and closed nttitc nnd voik, with u largo number
of lending ftockn from 1 In 214 polntu loner than
Silurdaj'i closing pliers. The principal feature
of today' early mirket wni the renewnl of the
upward movement on the Colorado Southern
Mocks nnd large Inylng i.f Mexican Ctnlrnl nnd
Mevlcan .Vatlonul ncLurltlcs. Total winM to
diy, (K),t(X) Miaim. In Ilia bond market tho (cl
inic was the bming of Mcxliun Crntr.d lint
incomes and Standard Hope nnd Twine n'. Olh
rrwle the maiket was unlet and Irregular, Total
Nile, par Milne, fjtl.s&l.uiio. Cnlled States bond)
wcic unchanged on call.
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.' Bid. Asked
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. 00
County Salngs Hank .t Tiiut Co.. ::oo
Fii.st .S'ational Hank (Caibondale) coo
Third National llank mo
Dime Depibit and Discount Hank.. ;;00
Fconomy Light. H. k V. Co 4,1
First National Dank 1S00
Lacka. Trust k Safe Deposit Co.... ins ..
Clark k Snoxer Co., l'r 123
Scunlon Saving? Dank 500
Tiaclius' National Hank 22;
Scranton Holt i: Nut IV 12.-, ...
People's IlanK 1S5
Scianton Packing Co "35
1IO.NU3.
Scranton Paenger ll.iihvjy, first
Mortgage, due 1U20 115
People'. Miect Hallway, first mort
gage, due 101S 115
People's Street Hallway, General
mortgage, due 1921 113 ...
Scranton Traction (J per cent 115 ...
Fconomy l.lglit, Heat k Power C '.17
North .Hri-r, ' I'oiono Ice Co , 07
Con-olid 1 ted Water Supply Co ?.. n
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Correctid b II. CI. Dale, 27 Lackawanna ., )
Flour H.M).
Heans -j.2.10.
Iluttir Fuli crrauicij, f.Oc; June iriMinerv
20c; diii,, 22c "
Chee.-i 1114al2c
I'Sgu Ncarbj, 2UC
1'cjs 1'er Imil.el, ?1,73.
l'ot.itoc 1'er bushel, S5e.
Onions I'er bushel, l.CO.
Now York Drain nnd Produce Market
New Vlllk. Jlllcll 111 1'lnnr O.ilnln,. I...,
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b held at lull piice; winler patent, M.pj.ii.'iu;
wlnler Mralghts, M.POa'J.Wi Minueoola pitent
M.hul.lOi winter cxttas, W.25a.l.:); Mlnncsoti
lukem, W.a-u:t.WI: wlntei low gudii., tst.i3.lo.
Wheat-Spot weik; No. 2 rid, S7'4c f. o. b.
iIm",; 'V-'k.2 '.''''' S,T, Pl--" S -N'. 1 northern
Duluth, fc.,V. t, 11. i. nllo.it; options, although a
Mi idi- Mcidler at IliM last a (cut lur bu.bel dur
ing Ihc day and dosed weak at -3v ml ile
(line; Slaich closed b2ic; Slav, "o2'iic-. ; Julv
S-lttci September, Siljc Coin Spot easy; No!
2, i.'lttc elevator and 11110. f. 0. b, !(tloat: 011
llons tinner but niU.rn,uently declined ami i-lod
it-.. .
Mejiiy. Ilutter steady at declines; iieiiueiy, 22
112,1, ; do. factoiy, Iba'ilc; dcauicu held. I81
21c; tenoiated, lUa2)c; linltation iieameiy, 12'4
(i2.li.; ttate dali-v, 2ili2Uc ( heo.i'-hiioug; Mali!
Pliiladelpliln Grain and Produce.
1'hiladelphla, Maich 10, -Wheal -i.v. lower
lontract glade, Maich, KOatsll-jc Cuin l.r p,w
ci; No. 2 mlxid Maich, uT.'.jiWc Oals--Flnu-Nil,
a while clipped, 51c l'loui--jiicl but
Head) j winter upvr. 1i2.Wa2.fH); do. cxtias, W.110
aJ.15; I'ciimyhanla roller clear, W.2ia!.oO: do
JV-.j., tJ,'t: IH.WAi-l.Mi wustem winter clear,
ssLKllaU); clo. do. MralBht, !I.U-ua.h-,. do. it.
1 s -I...V,, . ,,.t inui, M.iua3.:i; in,
.In t.l., &irjli-f?-.. .1. , Li.
Mralghl, W.fiua-Ij; do. naleiit. Kl.T.la.'i'.n.-.! ,i.,'
U
... '. '"-., S-, ..,.,1.. V,J Mltlt cxirii, s.-'.
iwnlte biancU, svlal.Ki; illy inlll, exlru, $2.'tU
...,, ..... ,..u,, .p,.,. ...u, .,.,. attaiKIII, 9-i.o.,a.i.a.:
do. jutent, M.UOil.l'S. II jv Flour- (Julet, l.-iJa
U.W per baircl. Iluttei lc. lown; ctu witein
ticauieii, 2sc ; do. neaiby pilnU, aic jlgg
,1. lowei; fiesh lieaihj, 17c ; do, wc-Mcm, 17c;
do. koiitliwcMeiu, ITt.j do. outbeui, lis. Cheese
-Finn; Niw York full cieami mull, 12?ic:
clo. do. full- 10 choice, 10!jU14c Helloed SugaM
Unchanged. ( oftpu-l-lUc. lower; middling up
lands, nlic Tallow Steady; itj prime j,,
ticicci, illfjt.; country do., tuncls. ii'tWllUix; do.
dark, I'Ka'iTsC ; rake, o!jc .lu I'oiiltit
bleacly; (owls, I2a21i,c.; duck, 13al3c; gecw,
12al3c Dieted l'oulliy Fowl.-", choice, 12c: do,
fair to good, llall'ic.; old looMeis, tic; ihlck
uu nearbj, 12aUc; wrtem do., 12allc; luikeva,
choice lo fancy, I'm 17c; fair to good, lldilc,
ducks, JOallc; geic, Uallc ltciclpt-Four, 1,.
4U) baircli und 1,510,1X10 iwuiuis In sjcl.s; wheat,
7,000 bushels; com, ld.UOO bcuheli; cuts, -J.WO
8W&
This
vsZTt--!U.
";,: v ?'1,S'',11" "'"i CIOSCCI I,, lie, Julv,
lttc; Seplember, M,,. o.it Spot Miailt; No
2, fillic; No. 3. 41c; No. a while, 3.,,... No. .1
while, 6214c; track mixed weitern, ni'f.u.'i'i.'.c ;
track white. M'.i i5Sc ; ontic.nn oule) ,..i l,,7,.i,.
i"".'" nii.ui cany iiiikc, lann luicneil. Vi'Ai
ulc; do white. 121ial2-)ic; full cicam. largo
tail make, fancy colored, Ul4JlSi-: iln xvlilte
lllj.UHic Fggs FJim at declines: Mate unci
I'rniu-jhdiila, I7c.j uratrin, 17c; auuilii-iu, i
lli-'lC.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Tour Lines, 3 Cents lor Knelt Extra Uns
3?or Rent.
FOlt HKNT ml Webster axrnue, ten rooms, fli.
Fill) Fine iitreel, fix looms, fl7.
1(10:1 Fine Mrcet, eight rooms. ,2i).
(jOi Sumner nxeniie, Weil Park, if 11.
1011 Vine Mreet, elexeli loom', !I0.
117 I'enn avenue, whole oeiond Hour, !?M.
427 Wheeler mcniic, nine rooms, $22.
CIIAHLt'S SCIILAIICH,
120 Washington avenue,
FOlt HUNT Three 'adjoining rooms In I'.nill
building, rcpcc'Lilly adaplcd for law- cm and
doctom.
FOU HKNT Store 22i laRkawnnn.i iivcnu.' now
occupied by the (luhlil dlauuind Co., and two
lloors over the Scotrli Woolen Mill Co. nt 227.
FOlt HKNT IIouc IHW Capoiiso nvenue. tontaln
Ing nine looms and nil modern Improvements;
Mrect cars pawt Ihc door. Inquire at 153I Simlci.
eon avenue.
FOlt HKNT Six-room Hat with bath, strain
heat, gas lange and all modern improve
ments liom April 1st; lent icasonible. Call
early. Fred C. Hand, tutl Mulberry street.
FOlt HKNT A licensed hold with 27 bed moms;
nil modern Improvement.!. (lood bar, ltcnt
nnd license RISO per month. Apply to .1. It.
Dainty, 12(1 Fianklln nvenue.
FOH HKNT A beautifully lltdMied house of
Iwclve looms, all modern conveniences, u
North l'aik: fine location. Apply 102S Kleetilo
avenue. North I'ark,
FOlt HKNT Flearaut, desirable furnished home
to very bimdl family. Fart of, hccond lluor
leserved. 711 (ulncy uvciiue.
FOU HKNT D2.1 Clrecn ltlilge slrcct, eight-room
modern house, Meant heat.
FOU HKNT Ten-room hou-e. DU'J Mulberry
Mreet; nil modem Improvements. Inquire of
II, Moses, 211 Wyoming nvenue.
FOU HKNT Store room on second floor over at!)
Lackawanna avenue, Plato Bio"'' front, in-
quite of Krolosky Hros.
For Rent Unfurnished Rooms.
FOU HKNT Apill I, Ihiee uniuriii-liod rooms,
Meam heat and all modem Improvements ut
717 Olive stieet.
TO I.F.T-
Ii.ltli.
-Two front lonins, steam heat, ue of
42) Lac kawiiiina .lvenue.
For Sale.
HOI'hKIIOLD FFIINITI'Ill! for sale at 020 Cjuiiicy
avenue. Must be sold this week.
1'IANO for Mle cheap. Inquire .UO Wcbstir ave.
FOH SALK t'priglit piano, Fisher rosewood case,
in peifect condition; pi Ice S2D0. II. , Tiibimc
oflli e.
FOU SALK 1,1100,000 kiln new red hard common
brick. Address (icorge F. Ivkhllne, Kaston,
Pa.
CAHPKTS, linoleums and oil cloths sold every
clay II o'clock. 508 Lackawanna. See auctions.
FOH SALK Fine kindling wood. Move length.
Two dollars big load delivered nn.vwhere.
Mai orders. Jennings, Central Mines cut. Also
second hand lumber suitable for all purposes,
very cheap.
FOU SALK Two light spring wagons and some
harness, cheap. Kvans, rear HUi Luzerne
Mreet.
Auction.
HOUSKS AT Al'CTION The undersigned will srll
at public- (.ale at the Ccisick Stables, Scian
ton, I'.i,, Saturday, March 15, at 10.30 n. m.. one
carload Fanu, Caiilagc and Dray Horse.-.. Sale
positive lain or shine. Clark llrothers.
Furnished Rooms.
Toil HKNT One furnished room, with linpiovc
mcuts; also one on third floor, cheap. u27
Adams avenue.
FUHN1S11KD IIOOMS for rent, modem Improve
ments; private family; gentlemen picle:red,
at E17 Adams avenue.
. .v..nv.
FOH UKNT Furnished front room, with heat,
bath and gas; near coutt house; gentleman
preferred. Addrc Hoom, Uox 290.
FOH KF.NT Furnished room; heat and batlu
C25 Linden strict.
FUHNISIIKD HOOMS FOH HKNT. with beat, ras
and bath, gentlemen nielcricd, at 530 Adams
avenue.
Wanted Rooms and Board.
WANTKD Two rcimmirilcatiug rooms with lmaid,
private family prefcircd. Two ladles and a
gentleman. State lull particular. Adcliess C.
II. ., Tribune cfllcc
Political.
1I11UI) I.KtilSLATIVF. DISTHICT To the mem
beis n( the llepublieau Standing Committee
cf the Third Illative dMiItt:
Notice Is herchy given that u meeting of the
Hcpiiblican Stuudliig Commillei- of the 'llilul
Legislative district of Lackawanna county will
be held at the Court House, Sci.iulnii, l'u., mi
Satmclay. Match 22, 11)02, at 2 o'clock p. m. A
full attendance of the comiuillee i.s caiucstly
ieeUested, Hy older of the ehalnuaii,
0.CxU VAN HlIMvlHK.
Attest: .1. K. WTKl.Ns, S?cietaiy.
xianton, Pa., .Maich ID, l')02.
bushels. SldpnienU Wheal, nj.OOO bushels; com,
2,hU0 bicshcls; oats, 12,0iH) bushels.
Chicago Grain and Produce Market.
Chicago, Match 11). Meager 1 epulis of show
cis and piospcit-s of good lalus In the Mjuthwest
em wheat couutiy took the bull suppoit of div
weather away fiom wheit today. Afler a dec id
eilly liiilll.h opening In nil giaius spcculatois wen
foiicd to change liout und at the close May wheat
xvii-, 9sc lower; May e'orii, li.i'i. down and May
oats 14c oil. PiovUIons lost 2!.a."ic, Cadi quo
tations were as follovcs; Flour Steal'. ; No. 'I
titling whciit, 75i70'4c; No, 2 led, WiiaSlfjc ;
No, 2 oats, 4ltta4i,jjc: No, 2 while, 4,14ll7'4i'.i
No. ;l while, 4ll4at.1!ac.; No. 2 ije, .Iti.-iSijc.;
lair to choice milting, iiOjfilc; No. I llav M'l'd,
SI.'.S; No. 1 iioithwcMciii, r I . T 1 : priuii- tliu
ntliy eed, (-(1.50; mess pork, 'H5.10al3.13j laid,
fli.2214ati.2'i; hort libs, S&ISjS.SO; div alted
Miouldeis, 7ii7!ic.j Miuit clear bides, .5',ab.'i;
whbke.v, L!i0.
Buffalo Llvo Stock Market.
Kist Hulfelo, Alaicli 1(1. -faille Heceipt., 2.,W)
head; active, 23a:i0c higher tor biitcbeis' Muck;
gciid Milppeis and best hcavv Mens, a Miade to
J IV. higher; best Mc'cne, lVS3aG.10: (ah to lood
Milppers, -f.'i.WjJ.lkli llubt in fair, $I.UI.i"i.15
prime) heifeis, $UsJa5.&3: light to gemcl, M.MU
5.110; pi line fit cou, sl.lD.il.WI; rail- to good,
sl.73al..'H); cauueis and common, .yj.25i:l..V); ex
port bulls, ifLoOil; blocker uud fecileu about
Mead.v; best feedeii, M.23al.r); ntlicis, rl,5i)
4.15; Mockers, 2.75i4.13i ktoek bulls, .l.7,liJ.,'iO
good ficMi cows, bleady In Mioug; oilier dull;
ve-al tops, W.73ab.21; otheit, tV,.iT..',il. ugi
Hreetpts, 17.000 head: slow, 10i20e lower, most
of declino nn pigs nnd light grades; heavy, -fllM
all.('l; mined, IrO.FiaU.'O; pigs, .v-'S.8.-.iil; miighs,
I3.75a3.l)(); Mags, (f la I. SO. Sheep anil Lambs-He-celpls,
22,(1 I head; Mcadv for Miecp; limbs,
shade to 10c lower; sheep tops miicd, Mali
5.50; culls to good. s-I.75.j3. H; wethcis, V'."0J
5.71; jcarllugs, $i.U)M top lambs, ijei.il3ail.73;
lair lo good, iKJ.21ati.tV); culls to common, l 0i
U.IS,
Chlcafjo Xive Stock Market,
Chicago, Mauli I0.-Catle Hecclpts, 21,000,
Including 400 Totalis; leaely; good to piime
Mrt'is, sXJ.ttT: poor lo medium, -rlaiuu; Mock
ere and feeders, t,r0a3.2.i; cows, $L2Ja3.oO, heif
ers, $2.5Ui5.(i.ii cauueis, $1 23J2.40; bulls, .2..Vl.t
4.ai; calves, &u0.75; Texas fed Mei'i., rJl.75.e5.VI.
Hogs Hi'ielpts today, 57,000; tomoiiow. :iil,);
left ove-i, 3,000; (K lower; pilxed and butibers,
sl.lio.iU.:!0; good lo i holio heavy, sj.21aU.4U;
rough hcai), iSlaU.2e); Unlit, e3.7.UU; bulk of .aim,
f.'i.U'iafl.i'i. Sheep-Hccelpts, 21,0(lel: uherp ami
lamlis, best Mendy; othi-M lower; good lo choice
wether. if.60il.23; wcMern Mieep and jejrlings,
HH.uiaj.ai; native lambs, -flaO.30; wcMern lambs,
if3.2.1ail 50,
East Liberty Live Stock Market.
Ka.t Libert, Maich lO.-Cuttle Steady; limit r,
W.i)0a0.73; prime, W.20.HJ.I0; good. k,1.50a3.l).
Hogs Lower; best heavltii and mediums, ss),63t
Ignrfow la on efety box of tK goattni
Laxative Bromo'0uinineTweta
i-auasvJic. UiU curca a "'' '" "HB llari
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREG.
BRANCH WANT OVFICBS.
Want Advortlsuuienta Will llo
Received ot Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Control City
ALtlEltT SC1H1LTZ. corner Mulbcrrj
street and Webster nvenue,
aUSTAV PIUIKL, U0 Adams avenue.
West Side
OKOnaK W. JKNKINS, 101 South Milu
avenue.
South Scranton
FltKD U TKUPPK, 720 Cedar avenue.
Iforth Scranton
OKO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Market street. .
Green Ridge
C1IAHLKS P. JONKS, 1337 Dickson
nvenue.
F. J. .IOIINS, f20 Ciccn Jtltlac Miect.
C. LOIIKNZ, corner iVuihinjtoa ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNKPrKL, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunaiore
J. a. uoNi: k son.
Wanted.
man ilii ( hairs lo lepalr and iit,ini; send posa
to .lames Pajne or 'phono .i,m j,W,s, 12IS
Piovlilence road. Old 'plijile 114-.I, (Irion ltlelgc.
Help Wonted Male.
WANTKH Two fanu hinds, must be good milk
tis. Inqulie (I. A. Spencei, Claik's Siim
iii ft. Pa,
WANTKD Cupet salcsimn. Appli Jos-is Long's
Sore.
WANTKD K.vperleiiceil canvassers to take oiders,
no delivery or lolleclleins, s.il.nv and com
mission. Apply 412 Council building, between 5
and fl p. m.
WANTKD Two experienced stenographers. Ap
ply Kdwaid Montague, P. O, Uo 17, Scian
ton. CANVASSF.HS WANTKD to solicit siilwilpllom
for llic Tiihunc; liberal coimnlsinus al
lowed: only active men dcsiied; those with ex
perience piefened. Apply at Ileisincss Mauagei's
ofllee, Scranton Tiibune,
Help Wanted Female.
LADY CANVASSKU wanted to solicit subscrip
tions for The Tiibune; good commission of
fered with a fair guarantee (or first-class worker.
Apply peisoually at llusincss Manager's ofUcc,
Scianton Tribune.
WANTF.D At once, a waitress; lefeicnees re
quired. Apply to Mis. N. Y. Lecl, 211 .lef
ferson icveuue.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTKD HOOM's-For two adults, three or foul
looms, funiislieil or umurulslicil tor veiy
light housekeeping, llrst Hour prtfeiieil. Addiev,
M. H., Tiibune ofllee.
WANTKD Furnished house or four or live looms
for housekeeping. Addie-o A. J. V.., Tiibune
ollke.
Real Estate.
FOH SALK At Clark's Summit; a place of live
acres, house and birn, good fiuit: cheap for
rash. Inquiie of Mis. L, Lindsay, llll North
Main avenue, tily.
Business Opportunity.
SlOCk AND WIIKAT THADKHS without delay.
Vlile for our special market letter. Free on
application. S. M. Illbbaid k Co., members N.
Y. Consolidated and Stock S.chinge. 41 and lb
Broadway, New York. Ustablished lWl. Long
Dialince' Phone 23SS Uroad.
Money to Loan.
tfjOO, ?,000, 1,500, luiger amounts at live and
sk per ccv.t. Scott, Attoinee, 1012 .Mens
lluileliug.
ANY AMOUNT 01 MONI'A TO LOAN ijulck,
straight loans or Uuilding and Loan. At
from 4 lo (I per cent. Call on N. V. Uaiker,
'J14-315 Council building.
Lost.
LO.vr V fur. Finder will pleas." notify Ml,
Hobblns, llll Madl-ou .ivenue.
LOST Simula- alleinoon, between Washliigtuu
avenue, IKIawale stmt, d.ims aveiiuo and
(,'rcin Uidge slieel, silvir ihalelaliie bag inn
taiulng about ?l. Finder will lie lewaided bj
letuihing to Tiibune olllee-.
LOST Monday evening, Feb. 17, between v co
ming avt-uue and Washbuui stieet, all oval
biooeb tontalniiig gentleman',, plctiuc I'm It r
pie.c-ii iclurn lo or notlf ML-s Paiso.ns, 417 Thlt
teentb stieet.
Jjoarders Wonted,
PHIVATK FAMILY wishes to havo two ui"i men
to board, Ijeimau or Kngllsli. Call any t.ino
after Thursday. AH conveniences, S07 llaui.on
avenue.
Storage.
STORAGF.
Ill), clean and modern up-to-elite-
stoiage; scpaiate luuuis;
imlivldiial. kev; clevulor. Sn
Ideal storage foi huiisehold cllecis, ele. Thill)
separate Menage looms Sciamon siiiugi. t uni
pan.v, ll.'l Fianklln .iiuiu.
Miscellaneous,
AMI'.HICAN l)KIIIIY-llow lo play the .incilcan
Derby in the winter hooks mi as to v,iu with
out fall, send midlives and "c. siuinn to F. M.
Iloelgeis .. Co., Ilobv, IniJiin.i.
lld.1; heavy Yoikeis, UDaii 41; light Yoikeis,
UJI.20; pigs, tf5.70aVIKI; loughs, l.i(l. Sheep -
Higher; hrM wcihers, ;3.jOi1,7ii; culls and com
mon, if2.30aa.50.
Oil Maiket.
(Ill ( ily, Match lO.-Cudit balances, 111; ccr
tilicalis, no bid; Mdpiueiits, in,7.i.i hands; iivii
uge, 72,772 bairels; iuu, (m,aii hairch; aver
age, Ii7,2ul bands.
Charles Knew His Numbers,
An I'Vbcnator n'jleil in the lobb of the Fiflli
Airline hotel tho other alleinoon sain:
"My wife and daiigliter had been tialniug a
negio butlei In U.e.liliiiilon lor ii month befoio
their Hut Ic'icpiiun, ami as tlio tellow was blight,
lie Icaicud laphll. Hut Ihc wen- n little bar
ful of tome fan's, pas on Ids put heloie the after
noon would K ovci, and they weio nut dis
appointed, "Oil account of our short iwldeuio in lWh
iiigtou we uric tonipaiatlvi- Miangnt lo most of
llic people tailing, ec l luilio' was lohl to be
vuy iiaillcular ei gel the iiamrs corietll and
call them out uUtlncll), lie bad been gc icing
along beautllully, announcing the names of the
vltltois as 1 1 icy tame in, until Mi. Fuuie, Ui-
wifo ot the luiigirsjiuan (mm 'e'nnw:l, and lu-i
daughteu anived, Thru hv uimuiiucl in loud,
dls'.liicl toiievi:
"'Mis. Foot and the MUa Ftvt.'"-New
lull Times Magailne.
2TI
DIRECTORY;
3 Insertions 25 Cerits;
MoroTIni Pour Line, 6 Cents tor lindi llxtr.i l.lnj.
PROFESSIONAL.
Cortlflcd Public Accoun'tnnt.
KDWAHD C. SPAULDINn. 2.1 THADKHS HANK
nulldlng, and St. Paul Building, New York.
Architects.
KDWAHD II. DAVIS, AnCIHTF.OT, CONNKLU
Building.
tTtKDKIttCK I,. IlltOWS. AHCII. B HKAIt
Kstiito Kxthange Illclg., 12el Washington ave.
Civil and Mining Fnglnoors.
II. L. HAUDINO. fiOO CONNKLI, HUILDINO,
Doutlsts.
Dii. v. k. i:ii,i:niieii(ii:ii, pauli uuiluinu,
Spruco street, Ecranton.
DII. O. 0. LAUBACII. 11.1 WYOMING AVENUE.
Lawyers.
FHANK C. HOYLK, ATrOHNKY-AT-LAW.
Uoon 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr Building.
F. K. THACY, ATTY, COMMONWKALTH 111.110.
DM.. HKPLOOLK. ATTOUNKY-LOAN8 NKOO
tlated on real estate security. Mean Hulldlnj,
comer Washington avenuo and Spruce street.
U1LLAHD, WAHHKN k KNAPP, ATTOHNKY3
and tounscllors-at-law. llepubllcan Building.
Washington avenuj.
JKSSUP & JKSSUP, ATTOHNKYS AND COUN-sellors-at.lavv.
Commoiivvlaltli Building, Iloomi
10, 20 nnd 21.
1:'-X4J?.D J)'- THAYnn, ATTOHNKY. nOOM9
0OL0th floor, Mean building.
'"-A- WATnr.S. ATTOnNF.Y-AT-LAW, HOAHD
oflindo Building. Scranton, Pa.
PATTKHSON k WILCOX. TRADKHS NATIONAL"
Hank Building
C .COMCQYS. 0-13 ni'PUBLICAN BU1LDIN0.
A..,W.,.'ll:lTII0',. OFFICII MOVKD TO NO.
211 Woming avenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DH. W. K. ALLKN. 51U NOItTll WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. S. W. LAMOItnUX, OFFICII 33D WA3II
inglon avenue. Hesldence, 1313 Mulberrv.
Chrpnlo alseatsj, lungs, heart, kidneys anil
genlto-urlnary organs a tpcclalty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Osteopathy.
DIt. D. 0. KVANS, OSTLOPATH, 12G S WASH
inglon avenue. Chronic and neivons diseases
a specially. Consultation free.
Instruction Musical,
p. c. Pi:iisi:iOii's71i.Lfi:AcTiKRoi'
oico (ullure. llarmoiiy, Counterpoinl and
( oinposltion. Coni)osillons corrected ami lo
W'rel lor publication. .15 New York street.
Hotels and 'Restaurants.
Till KLK CAFK, 125 AND 127 FUANKLIN AVE.
nue. Hates reasonable.
P. ZIKOLKU, Proprietor.
SCHANTO.V IIOUSK, NKAH D., L. & W. PAS
sengcr depot. Conducted on the Kuroncan
I'lin. VI070U KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRffiOS CLKANS PUIVY VAULTS AND
cess poofs; no sdor; only improved pumps used.
A. H. llriggs, proprietor. Leave oiders 1100
North Main avenue, or Klcke's drug store, cor
ner Adams anil Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
0. n. CLARKK 4: CO.. SKKDSMKN AND NUHS.
erjmen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1030 Noitli Main avenue; Bloro tele
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JQSKPII KUKTl-KL. UKAU Oil LACKA. AVE..
Scranton. Pa., manufacturer of Wtre Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DHKSSMAKINQ FOU CIIILDHKN TO OHDrlH;
also ladles waists. Louise bhoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MKOAHOKK I1HOS., PIIINTKUS' SUPPLIKS, KN-
elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington avenue, Scranlon. Pa.
Till: WILKKSHAliHK HKCOHD CAN UK II VI
in Scianton at the new-s stands of UcL-m.m
Hies., 400 ,tiucc and 30.1 Linden; M. Noiton.
322 Lackawanna avenue; i. S. Schutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Situations Wanted.
SITFVriON WANTKD Ily a .veiling girl at light
huiwv.ni k or geiiei.il liousewoik In siuill
fauill. Call at 101 Theodoie xtieil, elt).
SITl-.TK)N HAM 111) Position .is cashier or
bookkrcpei, b.v .voiiug lad with cxpeiieiiei ,
best nfeleiitcs; salu.v moderate. Addle-., Fill
.latksou stie'Ct.
A (10(11) COOK anil lauudieM wants a pl.ic-. Ap
ply 317 Miilbtuy slieel, dt,
A YOl'Nd MAN of good addiess and lefeicnees,
dcslirs n salaiii'd po.ition In this ill, wllu
icllalile liilii. Aeldiess, P, It., 'lilbune ollicc-,
WANT KD Position bv a ui;ng man, a.'c 22, as
Imokki t-pci or assistant ami tpewillei, whrie
guml haul woik c.ill lor advance nienl. No ev
pelieme- except a tluiioeigh bu-iness tollege lialu
Jiig; i .in give lefeience a.s lo cbn.ieiei and abll
it.v; location this or New Yenk state; good pen
man; eonespoiulciiic solieilcd. Nddiess Wesley
II. Weaver, Lopiv, Sullivan county, Pi.
.-I I CATION WANTKD-llv middle- aged woman,
as hnuikcepei in wlilowci's latully. Call or
addiess .1. II., 1417 Siiiumll nvruiir, 'ri.llitiiii, Pa.
SITI'A'IION' WN"il'.l) Ily u .vouug nun wiili
linn .vcais espeileiice alouiid giueiiy store.
Will accept position at auv honest woik. Slioiig
nnd liidiisinoiis. II. P. 312 Mulbeiry slieet.
srirVl'ION' WANT!.!) llv a liutiln-i: gooel rnjii
ket nun, pediller, bologni und siiisage uiaUr,
can tine- uud pickle all kinds of ini-ilal At irisac
tiiiter and lauglili-rili0r.;j-d-5?fclier.3.itil
Linden sheet, West Pittslon, I'.i. t'"J jjp
sril'.VriON- WANTKD-Woik liy.ihc da' fr wash
lug and iioiililg to lake home, Aelilrrsi C.'Jt ,
Tiibutio ollicc. ' "- g
RHqumatlura 1 J i -t -,
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HIIKl'MATISM All naitle,t Hut wish can Ih
speedily dnil 'liriiiMiiintly Hired of .ilfva
rielies c,( llhe'imiiiisin. by .1 M-grlablu compound.
Ciucs guaiaiiicvd. luijuiic or additss J. L". Tay
lot. Scranton.
LEGAL. i
I.N UK: DIvflM TION ol the .New York. WySni
lug ami Wt'stcili Hailioad ioiiiiaii NoticC,U
In lib given thai the application if tlio 'New
Yolk, Wyoming and Western Jlallriuel ,aniii4kv.
a tenporatlcn Incoriiorated under the lavys nfthe
iciiiimeiiivvealih of l'ennslranla, for a ileeroiCJif
dluoliitioii, will be heard 1, the court ut cnili
moil pleas ot l.ul.uuaimi cntinly, on Monds.
let- illst diy t,it Maich, p.i02,"at II o'clock a.' in
of said da ; and (bat unlets raiise to the rcn
11.11 be- shown at nr, bffujn lial lime a dfcren
of dissolution of the said corporation will then
be tntercd by ihe toiin. "
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