THJti SOHANTON TlUBUJNJS-WJiiUJXlSSUAir, MAHCH 12, 1U02. i? NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special to I lie Seratilon Tribune. 1'lttalon, March 11. Mrs. Geutfro ,n tlrean, oC Carroll ntrccl, wife of ft well known contractor of this city, inot with nerloun Injuries at her homo this morn ing, Sim foil while going down the collar Btcps nmt landed head' foremost on the cellar floor, Ilerhead was badly bruised, and the ntlenilliiFr physician fears there may bo a concussion of the brain. The following well known musical people of this city will rclve a. concert at Muol.horn, Pa., near UlooniHuiirjr, next Thursduy evening, and one at Rupert, Pa,, on Friday evening: Miss Mao Staloy, soprano; Mis. Lillian Dan iels, contralto; Hurry Weaver, tenor; William Krlttc, basso; Miss llesBle Mat thews, accompanist. A pair of twin babies arrived at the homo of Joseph Androscavltez, of Da man street, yesterday, unit the com bined weight of the two was twenty three pounds. West Plttston borough council and poor board are at loggerheads as to who shall settle for the bills Incurred during the small-pox epidemic. The borough council has already paid the bills, but expect to be reimbursed by the poor board. Attorney Ulbbs, for the former, and Attorney Anderson, for the latter, have decided to bring a test ease before court. An Italian, residing on the upper end of Parsonage street, used a stovo poker on his wife yesterday with bad effects. The woman's head was split open n dis tance of four Inches, and her arm was badly bruised. A warrant wft Je is sued for the man's arrest. The Bloomsburg Normnl team will bo here on ITrlday evening of this week and will play their annual game with the Y. M. C. A. team. The latter will be at Bloomsburg on Thursday evening, and the Normnl school boys will ac company them to this city. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tillmnt. Tunkhannock, JIarch 11. Two appli cations have been placed on We for tavern licenses at Foctorvville, one by Charles A. Hlsk, for the hotel known an the Slsk house; the other by Andrew Keluii, for the Keystone hotel. ' No licenses were granted there last year, and it is rumored that remonstrances will bo presented against the granting of a license to either of these hotels. James AVynd, who Is employed as driver by David Seining, the express man, will give up his position, about April 1, and go to farming on Shupp hill. The Kaffir boys' choir will give a con cert at the Piatt opera house on Sat mday evening of this kk, for the benefit of the Methodist Kpiscopal church of this place. Charles Kussnll, of Itut-sell hill, was calling in town on Tuesday? Jennie, thejittlo daughterof 'Mr..,and. MrV. H. D. Billings, Is seriously ill at their home, on Tioga street. Samuel E. Thomas, of Nicholson, has leased the hotel at Mill City now occu pied by S. F. Smith, and will conduct It during the coming season. Kx-Sherlff Oliver Huston, of Wind ham, was doing business in town on Tuesday.. Oeorge Jones lias rented the Brough ton place, on Turnpike stieet, and will commence housekeeping there soon. Christopher Teel, an aged gentleman, residing on Second street, is very ill with Diieumonla. Patrick Boyce left on Tuesday morn ing for Sayre, where he will enter the Itobert Packer hospital for treatment. Culver & Carey have moved into their new olllce, near the I.ehlgh Val ley depot. Daniel Holland, the lumberman, was up from White's Ferry on Tuesday, looking after business matters. FOREST CITY. Special to the Serantou 'liiliuuc. Forest City, March 11. The memorial service In the Baptist church Sunday for Thomas J. Harris, who died In the AVest recently, was largely attended. Bltehle, the magician, will be at the opera house, Monday, the 17th. He will conclude the people's popular course. Itov. J. II. Wilson Is conducting re vival services In the Methodist church, and Is attracting large congregations nightly. Ho is a very forceful preacher, who believes In calling n spado a spade, and It Is thought will stir up much religious; interest. The lecture of itcv. If. J. Whalen In 'the llaptlst church, on the "Sunny Side of Life," greatly pleased the large audi ence. The lectuip was full of humor 'and philosophy. W. F. White was n Carbondale visitor Sunday. . t II, J, and F. D. I Ionian went to Che nango Forks, N. V today, to attend the funeral of a sister. W. M, Post, of Montrose, was In town today taking depositions. v' AV2 The funeral of John Ilealey will take puu'vJ tomorrow morning nt i) o'clock, A' requiem mass will bu celebrated in Ht, Mary's church. Interment will be in St, Mary's cemetery. The funeral of Joseph, the fi-yeur-old son of Mrs. John Leonard, took place yesterday afternoon. There were many beautiful Moral tributes placed about the Jlttlo 'Vollln. The reniulns wero carried by four uncles of the deceased, Interment was made la the Hyde Park cemetery. Born To Mr, and Mrs. John Mu loney, a son. Miss Agues Sproat returned to Now York city yesterday, after spending a few days with Mr,. Williams, of Piano Btrect, Thomas McNally left yesterday for A Printer Greatly Surprised, "I was never so much surprised In my life, as I was with the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry T. Ctook. pressman of the Ashe vllle, (N. C.) Oazette. "I contracted a gavero case of ilieniuntlsiu early last winter by gottlng my feet wet. J tried several things for It without benellt, One day while looking over the (lazette I noticed that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to euro rheumatism, so bought u bottle or It and before using two-thirds of It my rheumatism hud taken Its (light and 1 liuvo not had a rheuinaMu pain since." Sold by ull druggists. ttackettstown,, where he has accepted a position as engineer. HeVlll remove his rntnlly thero shortly. lohn ClUhooley, a member of the mine Inspector's board, Is attending a meeting at AVIilto Haven this week. Miss Alicia Dixon has entered Kmer goncy hospital at Carbondale, to be cohie a trained nurse. Mrs. Sarah Garrett Is nursing a btokon arm, caused by falling on the Ico u few days ago. PECKVILLE. 'Iho funeial nt Hie lute (leorge Rice will lie held from Hie home ul Charles Knapp nt Paptorjullc 'Hiuisdaj Morning, Mnich JJ, nl 11 o'clock. PICTURE Find the man J T&eatfflca! TODAY'S ATTBACTIONS. l.V('i:i"l-Innes Band Conceit. Xiisht AfAUKMV 01' .MUSIC Chester Do Vonde com pany. Alii'inouii mid n;;ht. hl'AIl Twcntlelli (intuiy Jlaid. Afternoon and nljjhl. Keenan nt the Lyceum. It Ins bun Kiid that c liJi-ii let' mini" U 'hf liigln-t foi ui' of the hiiluiime ,nt .ii'd t li.it onlv tljUMe ,ictois-uliu can nuKc .:ni .irlKliu mkii-i in it Lh.ii.icter Ji.il L .no entitled tn he li'iiiud Sfiejl.. tf IIih lie tiuc then I'l.mlc Keen.ui who appealed lat niwht at tljc I.jceiim theater in a play of Anieiicau life in the latter foi tics called "Hon. .Iiinhn Siig-liy," deenes to lank with the few Rival aeton of the .ineiicin stage lie caiHu liN eiiilioiliinent of Hip title idle of the pieee Is not nicicly an .uti-tie buiuw, It L- an attMic tiiiuiiih. Jlr, Keenan is mi attor who until .i-t teakuii Ml pi.ntie.illy unknown (o the K'eal IIipjIci Koins public of the cast. Toda.i his ait i-, hirniii and aipiecl.Ued by only Hie few of thh public but liii .star K in the astrndaiit .mil it cannot be lone before It will h.ne fully rien and he will ouupy the place he clt'onc, to occupy. "Hon. .loliu fiiUJii" is a play whiih thcnyli not model of dianiatic coiintructiou, Is neni-Iheles-. iiilinltely supeiiur to u bundled others now on the bonds; juperlor lieeause it plctuic a pcllod in this nation' growth about wlilcb lit tle has been written and bec.iii-e it pictuies it wiih such a fascinating chaiui tint the cautious critic is compelled to oerlook the defects and to look deeper than lb -in upon Hie whirlwinl of emotions which :ue coiitautly testing Hie gic.it ncss of the centi.il tiiiie's cbaiactei and which mow tbe iiuiciiuo-t diptlia of Ids Mid. It li.i-s a illaln and all csceedinsly il!.;luoin one at that." lie mcuics the nomination of (iiiss by, a poor stiuidin:; lawjer, as the candidate nf the Wide pnty foi the uptime com I jirdj;"s,ilp and he is ilectcd. 'the ill.iiu then alli-nipU to foice lilm Into dceidim; in favor of the coicslllu tionallty of a compicinlse hill which he funis .ui.l which, if niislaiiird by lomt, would per mit the holding of sir, is in the state of Illinois, lu older lo folic a favor able diclMuii on thl.s bill the ill.iin m clues fiom a foolish lUh widow In line with firls-by ii coiitrHjiitiou of lO.OUii ,to the cam paign fund and fcts lier to bluii a pipir ici tifjlny Hi.it she g.ne the money to hociiio his iioiulnition. He tlueatens to publish the fact that (Uls.-ln'.i uomlnatiiiii was bought it the la I -tir doesn't decide Ids way, 'I lie plan doou't woil. and when the threat is nnde Orip-b.v in n paiojsiu of raire drlics Hie lll.il ami his accomplice fiom his lioir-c, 'thin t lie lo is a poor unfortunate nil I, leally u daugh ter of the villain by his first wife, who is teach lnt,' the ucjjm ililldicu In the HI ia ami who, a i a consequence, Is infamously libelled by the illalir.s papir. Mie sccU to sue tho iiintirli tor unci (iiltisby In comes her liwri, after she had been turned out of tho nillus of all Hie other .ittoiiieiH, Thoiu;li tlneatcned by the ill lilu he ictuses to chop the siiii and ilefrnds her ntialust the whole commuull.i, lnulli nlllui: in lute with her. Mr. Keciiin has a olce ithlili Is utli-r .'uisli mid uiclalllc and whub at hi'st sounds almost ilisajilceable but ilcplle this handicap he tuicted Ih' titular lolc with u compipliiuslio b'rasp and bicailth ami swicp of sijle such as few actui.s on cm flat," uic capable of. 'the pait Is wnar re. tola tcim a "l.,t" put. 'i'heio aic opppoiiimltlcii Kalurc ami Mi. Keenaii selea thcui all wltli a inafler baud. His Iteice oi.tbuisl at Hie ind nl the ci end ait u.i.s thrilling In lis (lery liitcii.lly thousli it perhaps larriicl a little be.ioud the Hue which divides Ihc.attUllo and tho theatrical, lie cnctIs also in another pliiso of art panto mime. He In Id the itlairc alone without a wont for at least three minutes in the last act and the uuillciicu tat silent as the rluht a they lead on lils face and in hlj movements tlm thouilits that suited within his brain. Tlie lompaii.i wad aihnliablo Hiroiigliout though not one of the nanirs on the piosiaunup Is a familiar one. 1'redcriik Murra) as Coke, the pa tient, ploddim; ch'lU nurnlni; u linpcles.s lovp, Kavc a delightful character bit, Intiiisely uunis ing wcie Alexander Vincent as Joo Chandler, a one-legeed vetciau of Ibl2 Luonu as "lleiolu. lion," and 1', .1. Jlilnlre as Ciumprt, a veteran of Hie Mexican war. I'dna Phillips as Met; IlcuohU, iln Kill whom (UlKsby hefrieuds, and later loves, vvjs tharitilutr to looL upon and !;jio a sympathetic I'lubodimeut of the role. 'Ilia other iiicmbcis o( (bu company wero all capable! without cxcepiiou. 'ihc iiiouiitlnc; of the plcec was ecclli'iit, es pecially Hie scene- shovviiiK the iuterieu' of lilies iij's liomc with II.) old fashioned wall paper aid lull e ball fiirulliiie. Inues Band Tonight. A few eai ao In IndljnapojU, a joiuilj sculptor vvorl.ine; in Hip utelier of a we.l,n,wn aitl-t theie, met at a soilal dinner theie, limes, tho fanioiu baudiuantei. That jouni- sculptor is the woild-fainoiLS )Ouug cunu'ttl.t, who will be beaid hciu with limes uml Ids baud at the 1..V leimi tonliiht. Ki.vl via induced (o play on hi comet, of which lie w.ua slneeie lover and amateur stu dent, 'llioso few iwtus plajed there that nicht ileterinlned lik, fuluic. Mr. limes' leeoipilznl v.Oiuletful talent and olleitd lu tale him under r,v.,i.,i.,,ni .....i...,,- .-.I i. n... .1, i i I. in in i in i I, i , . 1 1 . . . , Vivmi., H..-iBnTO- .nJ Iili charge. Krjt eagerly wired Hit opportunity unci the result Justified Hie prediction of the grtitt bandmaster. Krjl l tiveiilj-sl jciiri of Hire, but lilt marvelous prrfoimnncc upon bin golden comet lulu platnl Mm In the forcmo-t Mill; of Ilia world' virtuosi, In aildltloii to Mr. Krjl, Mr. limes will Inlto iltico Allele Horahl, Hie great Itall.in ''(.'aimcii," second not ertn lo Uihe; Arhlllp .Mlieitl, IM (tanlo Zend mill Mils l'ronccs llojdrtii Hie joiing but well-known American opniiio. uml otlur cctcbralcil grand opera slngrn, who will glto scenes' fiom "r.iut," "Lutl.i," anil "Caimcti." "riorodora." With the "l'loroiloiu" iiijii.-iki Incnt there Is no such thing us n No, 1 or No. '2 or No. :l coin pnuj. When It became leiliilu In Matugci John C. l'Micr am) Thoimn W. Itjle.v that tin urp.it liiiKldl comedy would' till mil nt least (Wo full jears In New Yolk, lain or ulilne, lint or toht, they began engaging pllnilpals mill i bouts sing' en for Hie compuilw wlilc.li would have tn travel to till the unp'rn eilcnterl dpinatul foi the bpatill fill pioihicllon from all pirts of the Culled States niul t'annl.i. Ai fast an these new plajeit wire rehearsed, they vvtie put into the Casino loinp.my fni-'wcehs at n time uml all wero told, very plainly that In order lo icnialn with the 'Tluriiilorn" manage nient they would have to lie in K"il or belter than the pla.ioM who wcie itelllnK te'lel .liter .1 le.ir nf lontlnuoiH fiinrliijr ninl iiillns In one inle. So euih loiupany now lrn nil lipid fhaie PUZZLE. and his dog. of the plaveis in the niiginal pioduition, ami all the pilnclpals and claims lni;ei.s with c.irh company appealed with success for nuiiiberj of vveel.s in the Casino company, "t'lorodoia" comes to (he Lyceum for tlncc ppiformaneei, 'ihiusday ami Friday iiIkIiIs and fild.iy aftei nooii. 'J lilt Hie engagement will be notable for the siru nod fashion of the audiences is alicady availed. Theip was a conslaut stieam of tlchct purchaeis at the 1hi olllce window jc-leidav. Ethel Barrymore. One scene in 'Captain .links of the Hone Ma rines" is distinctively "Clyde l'itch," a tcim that has become expressive to cvcijlioely inlci eftpil lu the stage of opi-odes that blend comedy and palhos- in .in cllcclive if -oinptinips psceeii ingly bl7.iiio lnamier. It ii whin a pilmi donna (l)thel lliirvmoic) Is cpriieiicing :i tiagic le vcisal of n line love atTalr and lur hemt is being loin by tho slresi of emotion just then Hi ballet corps of her open compiny is u-heied into her iip.utmeuts fur a itlip.ii.il. Tlicy mo at tired in the conventional Hcshlings and tailelan shiits, but tlieii upper garments and bonnets ale the same they wear on the Mreet. The ctrect is elienicly Iudiciom. 't lie ballet piocccds to u he.iise, while over in a coiner of the slab'o the puma donna vvcips and is onlv ice ijiid fiom her despiir bv the iuist.il.es of the piciuieic elanseiie.se. "Captain .liul.s of the Iioise Maiines" will come lo Ilic li.vceiun nct Mtuiday. A special mitlnec will be u'lveu at '.'.lri. STAGE NOTES. Annie Iii'li, of "tlie Climbers" iiimiiuy, and J. 1'. Dod-son, of tlie Ivondou "Hen llur" oi ;. n !ation, will join in a starling tour net scwui, using a new plav by Aithur l'iueio, the IhiglUh author. losoph A, booth, ,i pl.le tiling plivsliian lu S'evv Voil; and biotlur of lMvvin and .lolm Wilkes Ilooth, died lu the big city l.it wed; of ileal t dbea.'c. lie le.ives :i widow, who was a Ml Mitchell, of Chailotlcsvlllc, Va. Maiie Tempest nml "lleeky Sliaip" aie to be 'oon wllhdiawii troin the 1'iince of Wales' filia te r hi I-oiulon, in older to give that acticss a iiiueh-iieedcil lest. After her vacation, MIJa Tempest is to go on tool, t'pon his lenpeuiiig in Ilnloii, Sir Ilemy liv ing is to icvlve "I'aiist," wltli I'.llcn Teli.v. Ml-s 'liny has .ibiudoiiid tlie pait of Maig.uet and Olivia, it Is xtateil by a lliitHi tlio.lt l it -ii all thoiily, but will leinalu Willi Sir Ilemy in other piiiduclions. Sir llimy Irving likes obi friends about him. Ilcsiik's bis luaiiaser, lliam Stoker, and Kllcn Teu.v, hi.s stage manager, acting manager and tteamrcr have been with him n.Mily twentv-llve .vcais. THE MARKET Wall Street Review. New 1'urk, Mauli 11, Wall street sentiment ex peileiiceel a isenso of lellif when the lepoils nl the c.i ly London ntaiket sllovved lliat povveiful siippoit was aieoided flic hafllr uuiket tlicie and that Mi y little clamago hid rcsulti'd els -wheie fiom the shock of the captuio be the linns of (icuei.il .Methucn. The piico of llrlllsh inii sols ,v ielded only a shade, which w.cs piobably tho mo-t accuiatc liulcv of the leal giavlly nf tho event in its Inline in o upon llritish llnaini.il illlnll.s. Tlie icvImiI lcpoit.s uf the output of gold fiom tho Wllwataisiiiiid fur lVhiuaiv is piobably of uioic leal iiuporlaliee at this stage of tho wai, and its showing nia.v in Ip to epl li't tlie ludillelinco of the Loiulun mnli't to the Mcthueii disaster. Accoidlng in tins icpoit b tlie Tiaiisvaal ibamber nt mines, SI, Hi", ounces of gold were taken out during 1'clnuiry compaicd with ;il,:illl, in .faiiuaiy; M,KH in Decemlier and :l'l,oy, in Novcmbei. This late of lesiimptioii nf the gold nut put incuts ninth tn the foiclgn tluaii cial uoild nud judlicctly to New Voil;, while it j called upon to supply L'uiopeau clellclcnciea due to the tutting oil of thn South Afile'un sup iilv uf gold, Tho caliuieai of tl.e Loudon maikit led to some covering by shciu lu this uuiket, whlcli weic put out late jestcnlay in hope of cov eilng at a piutlt on Loudon felling this nioinliig. There was iinevved movement lu some of the) minor specialties' which havo been tho favorites for tome time past, 'I lie news of the deposit at Hie sub-treaaury of tl,!i',0,Oc) in gold foi tele gianhle tiansfer to San I'lauiisio in connection wltli tho traction ineiger theie, called leuewcd attention to our uwu doinestio inoiiey luaikct sit uation. The silling movement which fnlluvvid threw tlio maikct into liiegularity for tlie lest of Hie div. Tho eailier gains were geneially wiped out liy the first selling on this neve's, thelu were some subsequent iccoviiic but Hie maiket dosed heavy u tune ami without animation. n( tlm iliy's special niou'i'ie'iits (bat ill the Colaiado and southern stocks continued notable. Man hattan was Mi in un the lepmt uf latere earnings, I'lHontluued Illinois vveie lill bend of u coiisoli ilatiou u( MeNlcau lallieud liilcic.U. Chicago teimiual stocks wen. advannst on l epulis of bujllig in the lutiifst of lljiliuuie ami ill do. 'I he Wisconsin Cinlial slocks wele acliin unci sttong without specltlc explanation. The vtiemjth in People's, lias was due to icportx of measures' to (ouli'it the T'lcent ga.s oidiuauce in Chicago, Thciu were u few other wide iiinveinenU of leas iiiipoitaute and wuiih were not fidbyiialiitalned, 'total sales todiy, .IMclUO sliaies. llouds were lather dull and irregular. Total sales, par vdue, itv'.ns'i.lxin. lultPit States bonds unchanged on call. The following ipinlaiioiis are fun.l-lu'd The Tiihuue bv llalglu CC I'lc'ce Co., .11I-UI3 Meats llullillng. . D. itiiu.von, iiiauagci. (hied. Ilietli. Low. ( lose, Uli B vo sUU Gill .UK Anie'ilcau Suyar llli lilhj Mi Ainu. I.oeoni'jllvc un I u&L at Am. Loc'Oiuolite. 1'r .... WU ai Am. Smelt, cv; ltf. ().. b"1i ) Auul. liuppjr IsS H1 Aiueoula Copun , 'lilli :UK OS Alchlsorl ,,,,,,, i ,,, 73i IX1U lUlJ, ttlji i.vk 2SJ, s7 fit 214 I'W'S 7IH l'j?i 101 t-vk 27i t.l'i 2.l1i 1'U' 107 17()li ttAji, IKI?l .It 1'KlU nviii ill" 2U 2I', olll null int',4 M 1V17; 48 laO',4 P'114 .'2 so tiPi 17'4 72'j n.P,4 r.2U tn Jl'lH ps. sn)i M 4it; 22-si 4Hi noVi 701 IW',4 lnt o!4 ', 274 4.'i I'JVi 2l(i 1(HW K1S n.J 170 4 ank iwn m i.n4 mn H.7 2ll',4 at'.i .vi'.i 117 K'.l'i 82 f.il 48Vi IMTi 101U l"U'.4 RO ui1!! 17'?i 72T4 lit m 117', OSS n'i 82 42 IH'.i Tl5i Atchlnnon, l'r ,. .,,, novl ...,lt)ii .... ait .... iiM .... 2TH .... -nil i. in .... cm ....ItM-li ..,,1(17 nan. x cjiiio .,.,,,. Ilrook. II, T . flies, k Chin Col. ti Southern ,.. Col, k f-'mitliern, l'r (nl. loci k lion ,,, Clilc. fc tl. W t hlc, Mil. k St. '. Chic, It. I. k I ,,,. Chicago k Alton .,'. Delaware .t; Hud,,., Krle .,, Kile, 1st l'r Krle, id l'r Illinois Central .... Louis, k Nash ...... Mauhiitliin Mctrnpollt in Mexlr.in Central ... Mo, Kin. it Texas .. Mo., K, it Te.v l'r Ml-ourl I 'ail Mu .... N. V. (Vnlinl Out. .t West Norfolk k Wc'teiii.. Pacific Mali I'eniin. It, It People' Has Reading Heading, lt l'r .... Heaillug, 2d Pr Itcptiblio Slerl Itepubllc Steel, l'r . Southern Pacific .... Southern It. It Southern It. It., l'r Trim. Coal it Iron .. Tex is k lMcllle .... Colon Pacific l'tilon Pacllle, l'r .. I'. S, Leather I'. S. Leather, l'r .. C. H. Steel It. a, steel, l'r Wnli.nl Wiibnch, Pr Western Union CHICACIO (MAIN WIIIIAT May .lulv COHN May July OATS Mav July POItlv Mav :.... Julv LAltll- Miv Julv ItlllS- M.iv .Inly NKW YOltK Mai eh Mav July August ,....i"ii ni, ....lrnij i;oU ...i; I1T .... mi', .... r.7(i .,., At ...,t:ii)i(i ,...ioiU ....lfflit; ....tn? .... SHi .... 21V, .... MU us tojaj .12 .... c.f) .... i ....Illl'Cj rtcic, nfii Til 1.1'iS 1ii if 1 I'i'ih Hif'.'i ilOi 24U MM 113 1 10!i .12 fiOi, 4S l.M'4 M1M .VI Nl MVi IS',4 7.1 (1IH S2 n.v4 (s i') !' S7 1IU IflJlSi ... i.2Vj ... Mt) ... IHJi, ... 17(4 ... 7J U ... (4i ... say, ... t).V.fi ... (1SH ... Mb ... D3i ... S7 ... ll ... S2 ... 42 ... nt'l ... 2t'& ... si', ... IK))i 42 21W 4'2'i, it l'HOVISION Open. High. 77'., 771 , 77,i ,7 MARKIX Low. Cloe. 7(H.i Til'i 7tl"(i 77 (11 Ti, (UT4 Ili4 ;i.V)i (12'f. (.2 44K r.i',4 (it M 4H.4 8J4 13.22 13.41 H..17 U.30 S..17 S.40 (12 Cl"i 33 1..33 13 30 0. 4 0 (1..1O 8.10 S.Rrt . 1.V22 1V.1. . 13.12 13. ,V) o.:i7 11.30 0.12 11.32 8..17 S.IO S.tO 8.30 COTTON MAItKI'.T. Open. High. Low. , s.sti s.m 8.M , 8.73 S.7'1 8.72 , S.62 S.W S.77 . 8.67 b 07 8.(11 Clo'P. s.m 8.7:1 8 77 8.02 Scranton Board of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Locltawnmiri Dairy Co., l'r County Savings Hank it 'ft tut Co Tlrat National Dank (Carbondale) 'third National Dank Dime Deposit and Discount Hank Lconomy Light. II. it P. Co. ... Pint National Dank Did. on soo 330 WO Asked. 43 1300 Lack-i. Trust k Safe Deposit Co.... 193 123 500 22 123 136 Clark k Snover Co., l'r. ... Bcranton Savings Dank Tinders' National Hank S'eranton Holt k Nut Co People's Battle Scranton Packing Co HONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, 33 first Mortgage, clue lieu reoplc'a Street Railway, first mort gage, due 1913 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 Scranton Traction 0 per cent Economy Light, Heat 4: Power Co.. North Jersey k Pocono Ico Co Consolidated Water Supply Co 115 US 113 115 87 97 M", Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coriccted by U 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) rioui Ti.-c Heans $2.4U. Butter Push cieamuy 26c; dairy, 22c COc. ; June creamery, CIicpjc Itl4al2e. Lggs Ncaiby, 2oc. Peas Per liu'l.cl. .1.73. Potatoof Per Inlshcl, s'c. Onions Per bushel, $LW). Now York Grain and Produce Market New Yntk. Mai ill 11. Clour Quiet hut stciilily held at foinicr prices; wintei oura", IfJ.lllaJ.lJO. Wheat Spot cwor; No. 2 red, iGc. f. o. b. 11llo.it; No. 2 led, bO'ic elevator; No. 1 noitliein Diilulh. Sit. I. 0. ti. atloat; wheat unsettled and ginciallj; weak; options heavy and lovvir, closed weak at ',c. net decline; Maich closed Si2lic.; Mav, S2-;ic; Julv, S2V4c; September, Sllc. Coin Spot steady; No. 2, OlHic elevator and WJic f. o. Ii. atloat; corn linn until the last hour when it cased otV a little but closed sleadv neveitlie less at JsaUc. net adiance; May closed C7-c. ; Julv, (Kie.; September, GITAatoVic., dosed llosc. Oats Spot fliiiiei; No. 2, .32c.: No. I!, 31c; No, 2 white, fiti-. ; No. .'1 white, fl.1',4c J track mKed western, 31a32c; track white, S2a3sc; op'lous stinnger west and tliin heie on the goveriiment IP pi.it. Iluttei I'lini; creamciy, ''2.r27c. ; do. fac imy, lSa21e.; iieamery held. :lSa2lc; lenovated, lt.a'2.!;.; imltatlnu crcameiy, 17l&a23i.; state diirv, J0i2i!e. Cheese Maikct strong; stute full clean), Minll e.uly made, fauev coloied, I2"1 12;c.; do. white, 1214at2i-.; full cieini, large fall make, fancy coloied, ll'iillc.; do. white. lUialiac. Kggs firm ami aetlvo: state and l'ei.n.-.vlvanli, 17c; western, 17c; southern, fi',c. Philadelphia Qrain and Produce. Philadelphia, Maieh 11. Wheat Steady but quiet ; tunti.u t glade, Mauli, 8(l.io0'je, Com Dull but steadv; No. 2 mixed M.udi, (ioiiilfic OatsSteuly; No. 2 white clipped. 51e. Wool rnihanged. Provisions tlneliauged. Hutter ',4i lc. lower; ctia wistciu tic.iuiery, 27,4c.; do, lit.uby iiiluls, 20c. Kggs Dull, 2c. lower; fie.-li lieaiby. ISc; do. we-ti'in, 13e,; do. soiitlivvcsteiu, 13c; do. southern, lie ChiH'se-l'liin, good de mand; New Voil. full 1 io.ini', fancy small. 12'Jc; do. do. fair to choice, Klial2'4e. Iteluied Sugars (Juiet but Moaehy, Cntlon rncluiigcd. Tallow Steady; city pi line in tlcu cs, (114c.; countiy do. do,, barrels, (i'.(iliic.; do. clatU d(i., 5'i5Tic; cakes, (iBie. Live Poultry IT1111, good ilemaud; fowls, 12.il.lc; old ina-tets, S.i'Je. ; wintei thick ens, ISalOt.; dutks, llinc; geese. 12al"c. Dieised Poultrv rinii, fair iltmind; fowls, choice, ll'ii 12c; do. fair to good, HHiallc; old il.tcis, 8e.; thltkciis ncaiby, 12allc.; dinks, 10al2c; geese-, PilOc necelpcs lTniir, Mil) bauds and 2,1X17.001) pounds In sacks; wheat, 10,000 bushels; eoin, 11. (MO bushels! oats. :i,000 bushels, Shipments Wheat, 40,000 bushels; coin, 800 bit-hels; oats, 5,000 bushels, Chicago drain and Produce Market. ( hli.igo, Match 11. Speculatois who were c piiling .1 Jumping bull maiket on the i-tu'iialh of the liulllsU iulerpietatiou on the govciunient ipm'Up ripoit were disappointed. 'Hiiro was an cailv sliort-llved spa-ni of stiinslh as .1 iciult of tho bullish cireit the lepoit Ind last night on the nub, but i.iiiis in tlie soutliwest dcinc'scd wheat and otlier.plts lot much of tbe gains tun pllhctlcallv. t the close May wlioit had hist 'fia'.ii.j Miy nun had gained '.JaV'. and May oats wire 'ic higher. Provisions closed 2!4a10c higher. Cah quotations weio m follows: flour Stimuli ; No. tl fprlrg wheat, 72a7(lc; No. '! led, S.tUc"; No. 2 oati, 4taial3e. ; No. 2 while. 4il,,ie. ; No. ;l wlilte. ll'sari'ie'.; No, 2 i.ve. SsiJSVic; fair to choice mailing. 30ari'i,ic.: Nu. 1 noith uitilll. ifl.72i Plliue tlmotliv ecd, Jftl.SO; mess poik, sil3.13a15.20; lard. W.S7'iali.Si); shoit ribs, sf.'iOafi.W); dry salted shoulders, TUi.'iP.; short clear sides, sts.G0aS.70; whUUey, l.;M, Chicago Live 'Stock Market. Chicago, Mauli 11. Cattle Receipts, 4.0:0; steady; good to pump steels, nominal. $n.30i7; poor to medium, isaU..10; stockeu and feeders, 2,30j5.25; cow, frl.i.ia.i.SO; belfeis, S2.ri0a3.73; caimirs, Ifl.23a2.40; bulls, S2..30il.U3; calves, Wa It; Texas feed stiets, Yl.731'1.00. Hogs-ltecelpt, todav, it.Oex); loiucriow. S'.tmil; left over. ;i,300; 3a10e. higher; iniM'd nud liuteheis, i-.'i.ICi ill. ID; good to tholio heavv, ifn.ackiO. !',; toiight heavy, ?(si(i.23; llglit, f3.Mul.l-1i bulk of stUs, ftijn,iiu. Shee s Hei clpln. 10,000; sheep best steady to strong; lambs best steady tu slioiig; gu.al to diolee wctlie'iH, til..'Ai5.2"i; fair to iliolic uiKiJ, i.'1.73al.40; western sheep, if I.Ul.i 'i.S.',; native lambs, iJljOM; western lamUs, 3.35.1(1.30, Buffalo Live Stock Market. Last lluiralo, March It. Cattle-ltecc Ipts, llbt; geiieialli iltud; veul top., l7.73a,3J; olherj, 3.2347 311. lings Receipt, 2,1V); opened Hiong and cloM'd still lilghei; beav.v, iU.33aU.UI; iiiUed, l.taiil.Wl; pigs, tl.10.1il; iniuiM 1.Miiii. iici and Lambs Itiiclpts, 2.200; stead); sliccp itii.ee; tops. IiiUed, 1.!Hj1..V)i culls tu kuoiI, $i1.11i jeailinns. 1.txuil top lambs, tO.70iO.75; culls to good, l.75aO.O-3. East Liberty Live Stock Market, Last I.iheilj, March 11. Cattle Steady ;bulee, iO.OOjO.73; prime, 1.20aU.iO; goud, ?3.&Oj3.eo. Hogs iaawer; pi line lieavlea, It0.C1jU.iI0; dot me diums, i0.ki0.3.1: heavy Voikeis, td.ajali.i.l; light Yoike-H, fcl.lVO.il; plgJ, .1flla0; luuglu, MiO. SliecpSU'Jdy; lust vvetlieis, ipM.3Ua3.70: tull., and common, 2.30.i:i..'O; veal calves, 7a7.30. Oil Market. Oil City, Much 11. Credit balance, 113; ceitl Hull's, no Lid; shipments, 71,131 haritls; uvcijicc, 72.t turrets; inn, &i,H2 luiifU; aveugv. 07,. nut lisrrpls. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" MRECfOWf ' 4 Lines 10 Cents vaned 3 ' nsertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, jCcntuforllacli nxIraLliu. PliBG. MomTIui Pour UneJ, 6 Cent tor liacli ISxtrt Llm, For Rent. w"w ts'rs' V rsrf x 1'OU ItllNT m IMne fturt, 8 roonu rooms ,... .:;::::::: . .20 1.1 1ntl '(lin sUnnl II .....( ion tiiiu mi i vi t ) iwuun , t t . 11, Peim n Venue, whole 2d lloor ;..... pi Mireler mcnlir, It rooms. Lid, Pints ftrtet, 0 iniiim .X. CII.Mtl.l'.S II. SUII.Atll.ll. 120 Wiishliigtcn ui'elilie. 1011 IILNT-Store building lor iptit In UlleliMin City. Pa. lliilldlng Ml fpet by 21 fret, cellar under all, nud second story can lie nrratrgul for a family. All In good lepilr leady for use. Two coal hieahciH uml mines close' by cniplnv Irtg over a thousand people. An enterprlsltia- mtii-lmit can get u huge trade. Apply lo Wllllim II, ltklmiond, Itlclimuiid Hill, .1123 -N. Main ifvniue, Scrantoii, I'.i. , l'OH IIK.NT 4)7 Wjomlng iivcnue, a veiy ileOnble M-ioom tuodern residence. Apply nt flack ett's leal estate agency, rooms V and 10, J'l'te building, foil HUNT In D.ilton, n furnl'lied eotlagc of nine looms for the season; one of Hie be-l,Io-cations In the town: live minutes walk to sta tion. Apply to (1. IV, Carlton, Dalton, Pa. . . i u i T -- roil HUNT Two bo stalls. Mulbeiry nml Oik foul court, llr. llitnici. Toil MOT Pino pilvate lesldenee III Hreen Illdge section for lent for one .tear, furnished or unfurnished; 12 rooms; modem ImpiovoiuenUj team and trolley Hues convenient. Addre Xenla, Tribune olllce. l'OIt HI'.XT Three adjoining looms in P.iull building, cprtlally iidaplrd tor law-jura and lloPtoli), l'OIt lti:.NT Stole 225 Lackawanna iivenius now occupied be the (lubln ill-inuuitl Co.. and two fioois over the Scotch Woolen .Mill Co. at 227. 1'OU HUNT lloue HOS Capouse avenue, cotituln ing nine looms and nil modern iinpitivcni.nts; street ears pjw the door. Inquire at 1331 Mi-.elei-son avenue. roil IIUST SK-ioom Hat with bath, steam licit, gai lunge and all modern linpicne menta fium Apiil 1st; lent rcasonible. tall eaily. Pied C. Hand, 00.1 Mulbeiij street. POIl MINT A lltcnfcd hotel with 27 bed looms; all modern impiovriuenls, flood bar. It-nt oud license 120 pir nionth. Apply to .1. 1. Dainty, 120 l'lanlilln iivenuc. roil Ttr.ST A beautifullv ilnislied bouse of twelve rooms, all modem couvenienct, in North P.uk; line location, .pply 102S Lleclric avenue, Not tit Park. l'OH ItKNT 921 tiieen Itidge stieet, eight-room modern house, steam heat. i roil HUNT Ten-room hoii-e. IMS Mulberrj; stieet; nil modem improvements. Iiiqnito o 11, Moes, 211 IVjoming avenue. l'OIt IILNT Stole loom on second lloor over 310 Lackawanna avenue. Plate glass front. In- quile of Krotokv Tlios'. For Rent Unfurnished Booms. POIl IHINT-Apill i. thiee unfiiruislieil looms, steam licit nml all modem improvements at 717 Olive street. ' r For Sale. IlOCsLlIOLI) ITItNITeJIti: TOIt SAL1' C.npet, tables, tlmiis, staneM, illnlng loom furni ture, bedioom suits-, gas lange, duperies, etc. M. V, (tucin-ej, 3'i.'l Capouso aveuue. HOI"Si:noi.I) lTIIMllllli: for sale at 020 Quincy avenue. Must be sold this week. PIANO for sale cheap, inqiilie ."..10 Wpbster ae. POIl RAI.H 1,000,1100 Vlln new red haul common brick. Addicss (leoigc 1'. Kichline, llaston, Pa. CAltPI'.'IS, linoleums and oil cloths sold pvciy daj-11 o'clock. .103 Lackawanna. SVe auctions. POIl SAI.i: ITne kindling wood, stove length. Two dollais big load delivered anvwheie. Jiall orders-. Jennings, Central Mines tilt. Also second hand lumber suitable for all purposes, vcrj- cheap. FOIl SALH Two light spring wagona and some harness, cheap. Lvans, rear 1132 Lmcerne street. For Sale or Rent. roil SAI.i: OH IIIIXT rami of ninety acics good soil, well wateied, goud buildings, good Unit, sir miliS from Scranton. one and one-half miles from Chub's Summit. Lying on the south side and joining Summit Like; a fine place for sum mer home Price reasonable. Inqulic of M. II. Coons, Clark's; (ireen. Auction. HOUSES AT AUITION 'll.e iiudci signed will sell at pulilic sale at tlie t u-u k Malilcs, Ssci.in ton. Pa., Saturday, March IS, nt lO.Iitl a. in., one cnlnait I'arm, Carriage and Dray lloiscs. Sale positive lain or sliine. ( lark llrotlici- Furnislied Rooms. l'OH 11KNT One luruishcd loom, with improvo mcuts; also one on thlid lloor, cheap, 027 Adams avenue. I'UHNISllim TtOOMS for rent, niudein Improve ments; uivitte familj; genlltnieu pieleirtd, at 5:17 Adams avenue. r(IH Itt:NT nirnislied front room, with h.Mt, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman prelerrcd. Address Itoom, llox 2U9. roil HUNT Furnished loom; CC.'i Linden strict. heat and lulli. FUHNISIIlin IIOOMS rOft linNV. with Iieat, M-i and bath, Bentlemen prefened, at 5.19 Adam. Wanted To Buy. WANT TO buy a geiieial sioie, rilv or i oiiiilrv, fur e.isti. Addicss Opporliinitj', eatc in I'ub uiir ojliie. Wanted To Rent. ANTLH Iiom tin co to live pleasant roonu tunieiileut for housekeeping, ih-slralile !tu i linn, two ladies, uioilerate lent. Addicss, giving particulars, '".," 'Iiibunu oftlce, WANTLI) IIOOMS- For two adull.s, three or fom looms, futiilslied or tiulurnblied for eij light housekeeping, tlist lloor pitferrcd, Addicts JI. II., Trihuno olllce. WANTL'D ruiliishid liniise or four or live looms for housekeeping. Addicss A. (J, K., Tiihuue ollite. Real Estate. l'OIt SM.i: Mouse OKI lleliuaie stict, S iniiiis, modem iiupruveiueiits, lutpilic I.utlier I'l'iK, into CapoiMi avenue. l'OIt SALKAt (laik's Summit! a plj.-u of Ufa acres, houso unci bain, good trult; clicjp for rash, inipilrc of Mrs. L. Lindsay, lilt North Main avenue, tity, Business Opportunity, ttAS((AV'SrV,MAi,BSaAisS Sl'OCiv AMI WIIL'AV TltAllLUS without delay. Write for our special market letter, l'reo on application, b. JI. lllhbaid i. Co., iiu'inbcri .V. V. CLiisoltdJtcel and Stock S.chaiige, '41 Jiul 16 llioadivay, New Yolk. j,tabllihed ISdi. Lou; UWancc' Phone 2JSS flroad. Money to Loan. 5(XI, ipl.UlO, IH.SU), Isig.'i jinoinits at live an I kI pel i cm. Stilt, AtlJiuc, 1U12 Meals Iiilildiug ANY AMOl NT OF MO.M: 10 LOAVlJiiU.., straight loans or lluildiiig and Loan. At from 4 to 0 ner cent. Call on N, V. Wjlkc, ai tui5 (omicll uulldintr. Political. 'llilltl) LLHhLAT'iVK DIVlllltT fo I lie mem beta of the Itepublliaii Standing ( oiuiiiitleu of the Third U'gUluthe district: T Notice is heieb.v given that a meeting uf His ltepulilluu Standing Committee uf the 'lli'ld LegUlative district uf Uckjvvamu county will be held st the Couit lluuc, Sciautun, l'j., on Satuida, Jlftih 22, VJOl, at '.' ci'ttutk p. m, A full attendance of the coimiiittco L caiiivstly icquettcd. Ily older of the chaliuuii. OaCAll VV IUsKIIIIC. .ltct: s I. K. WATKINS. Sfcletaiy, Serantcn. l'j., Jlau.li 10. Ilk2. ItllANUII WANT OFFICIOS. Want Advertlsnment3 Will Uo Rficoived at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALUCflT SCIHII.TZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OO'jTAV PIt.Tir.L. U Adams avenue. West Side OEOItOi: V. JUNKIK3, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FllUt) L. THltl'Pi:, 720 Cedar avenue. a North Ecrnnton OKO. V. DAVIS, comer North M!n avenue! and Maikct street. V. Qreen Ridge CliAIILKS P. JOXLS, 1337 Dickson Hvenue. P. J. JOHNS, D20 Green ltldge stieet. C. LOItHNK. corner Washington ave nuo and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNLT'rLfi, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunruorc J. a, DONH k SON. Wanted. WAN I'lID Chairs tn leinlr anil iitane: send iio-r.il In .lames l'a.vne or 'phcin" .lulm Hawks, uts l'l-ovldi'iice load. Old 'phone 1i.:i, (iiceu ltldge. Help Wanted Malo. WANTED Salesman for Carpet De partment; young man to sell Wall Paper and Shades, also Sign Writer. Apply, Jonas Long's Sons. WAX'IIII Two f.nm binds, nui-t be gnod milk cis, Inquire 0. A. Siicmci, ClaiU's Mini mil, Pa. WANTiH) Caipet salesman. Apple .Inn.is Long's Soils. CANVASSP.ItS WANTT.D to solicit Mibsciiptlons fur The Tillnine; liberal eommUaioiis nl lowed; only active men eleslied; those with ex perience prefened. Apply ut Business Jianagei's oftlce, S'cianton Tribune. Help Wanted Female. LADY'CAXVASSUn wanted tn solicit sulwriiv lions foi 'the Tiihuue; good commission of fered wltli j fair guarantee for tlrst-elass e inker. Apply pei-onally at llusincss Managci'a olHte, Scranton Tribuce. WAXTHII At elite, a walticss; lclercnces lc lyuiied. Apply tu Jlis. N. V. Led, 211 .Icf feison avenue. Agents Wanted. WAXTKll Agents, liolh sev, in SJeraiiton, Cliccn ltldge, Piovidenie, Piiecbing, Peckvillt, Car lviindale, etc. Light work; good salaij. (all or athhevi Manager, Itoom 1, itaiib lliilldiiig, 127 Spruce stieet, Sciauton, l'a. Recruits Wanted. VXNafXXN WANTI'.D rOtt U. S. AHMY Able bodied un mariied men between the agty of 'JI and 1)3; citizens of the Cnited States, uf good charactei and tempeiato habits, 'w-l.i. can speak, r"ad and wiitc Kuglish. l'ir iiiroimatfou apply to Itcciuit ing Olllce, No. VIS Wjomiug avenue, Sciauton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITC.VIION WANTi:i)-ily a joung gill at llglit linilM'Woik or genual housi'ivnik lu sin ill familj. Call at 101 Thcodoie stitet, ciiy. Sl'l CATION WAN'IKl) Po-ltlon as cashier oi bookkeeper, by joung lady with ecpeiieuce; best icfeieilces; saluy modtiate. Addic.-s, 1311 Jackson stieet. A OOOI) COOK and launches wants a place. Ap ply 317 Jlulbeiiy stieet, t Ily. SITCATION WANTLU-llv middle aged woman, ,ii housekeeper In whlowoi'.s familj. Call or addicss J. II,, 1117 Summit avenue, s-u anion, l'a. Slir.VIION WAN"li:i)-lly a joung man wi lour jean cAperlencu aiotmd gioceij .tm Will aicciit position at auv honest work. Sitoi nml iiidu.,li tons. II, p., ;ii2 Jlulbeiiy stu-i't. a Joung man wltli until I i.tiinm i tlm ,i SITCATION' WWIIIll Ily a biitchet; good mar ket man, peddler, bologna and sausage maker; tan i tire and pickle all kinds of incus; AI meat cutter and slaughterman. Addicts ilutcher, i'A Linden stieet, West Plttston, l'a. Boat dors Wanted. PIHVATi: FAMILY wishes to havo two nl"e men to boaid, (lei man or lauli-h. Call any tiini after TIiuimIjj-. All tonveineuccs, S07 Hairison avenue. Wanted Rooms and Boord. ANTi:i Two criitinunliating rooms with board, piivuto family priliiuil. Two ladles and a gentleman. State toll pjitleitlais. Address C. II. I)., Tllbuiui oftlce. Lost. I.O.iT-satniday afteiuoon, bitvueii Washiiigtoii uvcmie, Di'lnnaio stieet, Adams avenuo and Old u ltldge sliit'l, silur chalelaiiin bag ion tJiuliU abn il. I'incji'r will bo icvvahled by icluiiilug tu Tiihuue utile c I.OVI'-Jlond ly cvtnln?. Fib. 17, between Wjo luiiig avenue uml W.i.-libuiu stuct, uu oval luooeh ifiiitiJwing ginlliinan's ph title. Finder plea.e lctum'tu or notify .Miss l'.iisous, 117 Thit lienth stuct, Storage. STORAGE Dry, clean and muilciu up-to-date stoiage; sepuate rooms : individual Kevi.: cleintui. An hlcal storiga for lioiiseliulil ellcels, etc. Thiliy m pa rale str.iagu looms. SiiMilnn Sluiaerc toiii pan.v, 110 Fiaiikllu avenue. jMiscellaeous, AMLItlCVN lIKIIIIV-llow to play the Aineiican IK I by in the wllllei books m as tu will Willi out fall, sriul addu-a and -c. stainn to F. JI. Ilodgeis k Co., Iluh.v, iiidlaiia. LEGAL, IN Hi:: livr.vn: of Willhm J. Lpivis, laie uf the Cllj ol hciantoii, Ciuuij ut LaeUawjuiia, State ut pciiiisjlvauij, deceased, Leltei.s tcslamcnlaij on the nun cupative will having been gumed to tho uudersigued on the u I wic cvt.ite, all persuiiH having cljlnu ur de mauds U','jint the same will please prisciie tbeiu tor pajment, ami ull Hiokj iudibted theietu will mike luuuedlatii pijinent to TIIK I.UKUVA.WA Till hT AMI SIT. I)i:- I'osir (omi'any. or stiiAvroN. Lvt'tulor. Wi;i.I.r.. & TOHIIO, Au.unejs, MU'ICF. it lieltby given that u nliTlll'g uf t'eo slocklioldeM of the '1 lie Title (luaiuntv and Trust Coiupaiij, of Sciautun, lMin., will be held ut the tlllie of tlie temii my, 1X3 vVashluuUui ate mu, S. ijutoii, I'cmitjIvaiiU. on Mjj 10, jl 10. W a. in., to take ut lion on appioval or illnippwwl ut the prnpo-cd increase' of uapltul toek uf sMll cjjiupjny from '300,0110 to WR0,i, lt.u.i'tt s. iit:t.u sviuiaiv. . PROFESSIONAL. l.''Ss.A,iisSVssrfii Ctjrtiaed, Public Accountant. LIIWAIH) C. SPAULDINd. 2.1 TII.VUCIIS HANK Building, and St. Paul lliilldlng, New York, Architects. LltWAIH) II. DAVIS, AUCHITKOT, CONNLl.ti iiuuuing. t'ltcnnniRK l. ihiown, aiicil n nnAL Estate Ltchange Hldg.. 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HAHDlNd, BOO CONNIILI, IIOILDINO. Dentists. wit. o. i:. i;iLi:.in:itoi:it, pauli huiluino. Sprueo street, Ecrnnton, nit. O. C, LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING! AVL'NUB. Lawyors. riiANic i:, noYLi:, attounhy-at-law. Hooms 12, ii, 10 and 13 Ilurr llulldlng. f, k. tiiacy, att'y, common'wc.m.tii m.no. n n Tieninrtt ii .....-....... . .i . .... t....i. i .' . J-i,t.i., Aiieiie.M.i i.ej..s,n ,ii,ci. tlaled on real estate Beeuilty. Mean nulldln?, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. WILLAlli), WAIMIKN k KNAI'P, ATTOUNIlVf) and counsellors-ntdaw. Itcpubllcan Dulltllng, "-"i..ja.vi. ii.euiie. JESSUP 4: J:SSUP, ATTOHNHYS AND COUN-scllois-at-liivv. Coinmonwcalth Uiillcllns. ltoomi Iff, 2U ami 21. K VmJ?iD !!' TIIAYHR. ATfOltN-HY. 90JWI, nth floor. Jiears building. I100M3 r'V.An. WAT",:s- ATT0ltNr.Y-AT.LW, HO.VItU "' lr"'lg llulldlng. Sciauton, P.t. PATTEIISON k WILCOX. THADIHI'S NATIONAb Hank- I!uilelliiS c. cojiirovg, o-i.i nrpunidcAN nuii.uixn. A,oU,. 'HTIIOr.F, OITTCH MOVLD TO SO 211 Wjomlng nttnue. Physicians and Surgeons. DIt. V. E. ALLEN". 31tl NO UTI f WASH 1 NOTOJJ avenue. DIt. S. W. L'AMOIIi: UX, OITICH 331) WASH Is1,8'0", acliue. ltesldcnce, ISIS .Mulherrv. Chronic oi,ea.-es, luags, heart, iiidnejs arid genlto-urinary organs a speelaltv. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. Hit. I). 0. i:W.VS, OSI'LOPATII. 120.S WAiT. Inglcn aipimn. tluonlc and nervous cliscJsei a prci.ilt,t, ( oiiMiltation ficc. Instruction Musical, iv c. rixsint, mis. mac. 'ilaciikti" of voice Cultiirp. Ilaimonj-, Countei point and Composition. Ciiiiipnsitlcins corrpctrd and ie vised for publication. 33 New York flreet. Hotels and Restaurants. IHi: LI.K CAFH, 12.-r"AND 127 I'ltANKLlN AVE- uue. Hates reasonable. P. Zir.ai.r.rt, Proprietor. SCRANTON IIOL'Si:, NCAU D., L. &V. PA3 sengcr depot. Conducted on tho European Plan, VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. I!. nitlOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAU!,T3ANf cess pools; no odoi; only iiupioved pumps used A. 1). Drlggs, proprietor. Leave oidcrs 110v North Main avenuo. or Eicko's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. Q, R. CLARKE &: CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erjmen, stoic 201 Washington avenue; grece houses, 1030 North Main avenue; otoro tele phone! "s Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. ItEAll 511 LACKA. AVE., Scramon, l'a., manufacturer of Wiio Screens. Miscellaneous. DltESSMAKINQ I'Ott CHILDREN TO ORDilH; also ladles waists. Louise Shoemaker, 21J Adams avenue. MHOAHOHE I1HOS., PKINTI'.ltS' SUPPLIES. EN velopes, paper bags, twine. Wateiiouse, luO Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKESHARRE RECORD CAN RE '.IAD in Sciauton at the news stands of Rclsiuaii Hi os., 10U tprucc and 001 Linden; JI. Norton, ."22 Lackiwanna avenue; i, S. Schutzcr, 211 Bpiuee street. Rheumatism. ssswv ItllECMATIS.M All turtles that wish can bo speedily and peuiunciitly cuied uf all va llelics of ltlicumatisui by a vegetable eumpoiliid, Cuies guaranteed, luipiiiu or uddicss J. E, Tay lor, Sciautun. VIEWERS' NOTICE. VIEWEItS NOl'ICL', Sewer Assessment Nineteenth lllstiitt .Main Sevvii lu I'ifth, SKtli, Fiftcentli and Elghticnih wauls, of the City of Seiautoii. To l'jllbk (lolden, or the estate of PaliicK (loldeii, I'atlltk Jlilluinough estate nr nnkiiimii owner of- Lot No. "JO. Hlock No, 8 on Fourth avenue, ulsih waul, Mi.iulon, Pa. ; the estate of 1). , llrown, eleeta'cd, or llii.vvu, attoinev; lleiiigu W. I'uvvell, John T. Junes, generally known as .lack Jones; lli'iijiiiniu Phillip-, Mlilaui Itichaiilsou, sjti-.ui ItichJiilsou, T. II. Wails, Helen slie.in, John T. Falun i, M. E. lie lei, Edvvaid Hoberls, Daniel .1. Eunis, Thomas Jen kills, 'John L. Jones. Edwin T. Iluglii's, Daniel Elsiuger, Hubert Roland, I'nknovvii owner ,.f Lot Xo. 12, lllock Nu, :.(, Fifth waul, Siiar.luu, l'a., being house No. lilt l.iueiue siicit; .lauii'S JoIcIjii, I nkiiimn owner of Lot ii II, llloik N... 3-I, Fitlli waul, Miaiit-in, P.I., on i.letiilh ..v title; William Cvi-ilv. Jnhn Heats, . (i. Klinbli, Louis Firt'stiUP, Muy J. i'.valis, Lewis Mlllu, Stppanla Wlleki. M. Adams, (I. M. Williams, Wllllaiu Davis, Mis. J. it. Havics, David .1. Ji vies, Rav lliovvn, Edvvaid Lambeit. Con C. Stoiiits, lli'iijjiuin Hopkins, Vlichaid Kane, Maiy llaiutt, lieoigp Cailton, -ikuown uwner til -l,-c enuipr of ct Elm street and Meridian t.iwt. Fllleeiith waul, Stranlon, l'a.; t lUiiinwii, ovrp. r nf lot of lana toine, )e.-L jwit jU'UJIerRlltii siuets, Flflftnih w.ml, snjjuchiij'jpj e ivytsh Catholii. chtiuh loM'iri. , S, in llloik N'S t-l. on West Elm stieet, 1 llteentn want, .ty-nininii, lovv-jki, 'lliniiimsiud Jiiliiu Frvj", Pa.; John Sainow .l.imis lie uu, J lohn Sl'lHi binnit'H .viriuiu'J. Calbarlne ouilgblood. Tltlh J. Chaile.s .I.cibcr, Weaver, t aioliuei MiiiJiJc, allege it ,tg,hv Iwu. fnied to Jlr. N'telf.' being letsNo.;ll. B . Kl, Fifteenth watJ, Sc.ijatou.il'.f,, l't5u-o 2o. 21 West Locust sircer; i.uwiiiii . juiiuh. . F. Uvin, M.irit7. C. llarth. Cliailts Huike eslitti, Jlis. Astrlnger estate. Fellows' iiiuiteij, Raui Main avenue, Soiantou, l'.l.I Mis. .. I.ewijis tate, Edwaul lteess p-tale, Ml. Vuuslui esUtn Catharine Norton, Joseph Lewis. Jlary Met llnrjjhi Mulheiiii A. fud.'s and I'. Mulherlu. You and raeb nf joii not appealing to be til dent III the iniiiilcipjliij "f llm (ily of Seran tou, anil wc being unable to find jou in oul'T-to serve tho tollcivvlng notiio upon you and laihsiif jou personally wo do lieuby tnu-p von lailx served with said itoiito liy this advcillscment llieieof piiisuant to Hie Second See Hon of lli3.i I of vsheiublv of the CoinnioiivvcJllh of I'eiilMj vania, uipiovcel JJ' JO. IbOl, enlltHUHJAiiSW lu lelitlm Ii. the ciinstriulloii ot scr,rsf thua.s Mwiiitnt of djuugii. costs and cieiises tS'i nf upon Hie piopstl) belietllid llitrcby, eJJ ' and theitfoiei plilsUaill to thu piotislous of ssld Act: ' .. You and CJih uf mui aro hereby nolillid that (ho iiiiilrl)iiinl. YlVvifts apppiitted bv tho r'otnt of Common l'h'4 of l.aekjwaiuu lount), bijjlio matter of Costs, ExpeiisM' tfiid Diniigps bj 4tj son nf the (on-4rtictlc.il of the Vlueteentli Di-dtla Main S.wt'1, in tlie Fifth, Sixth. I'lftcinthUJi'l riltlitctntli wauU, of tho City of hcrauluii, Lack uvvuiiM Cnunlv, Piinuvlvaiilj, bjve preiuieil -i schedule showliu' the amount of damages, cei.li uml o.epuws jcccrtjiiied and ullowcd, and,4t. Mssineutii ot benelits nude for and upun stitil inipiiivemtut, and the ptupcrties SieciJll.v bene llted therebj. Olid Hut sJid Vlevveis will inH't juel cshihit s.lid kclicdule. and hear all CiicpllilH tlieretu ami eildence tlieieon, at the Comiiiou I'liiuicll Room ill the Municipal llullijlrtu ' 'nil Wusiifliatoii mtnuc, ill, the City of St ran ton, :ifore,ild on tlii.l-'djy of Martb . D. Hei. iK'tivi'cli the liouis of 10 a. in. an I li uwn and 'J p. lu. uml ii p. in. ef s-ilil tljv. W. 1IIBII1. HICHMlIi J ltlCHni)3,