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THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
Fpccltl to the Scranton Tribune.
Montrose, Miircli 12. The late Henry
K. Sheldon, ot Brooklyn, X. Y., whri
owned u lino summer homo nt Silver
lake, this county, left nn estate valued
nt more than SR.OOO.OOO. Anions tlie be
quests Is $10,000 left In trust to the
Lnckiuvnmiti presbytery, the Income to
be paid to the I'rcHbytellan church nt
Silver lake.
The Litany service was Klven ut St.
Paul's ICplscopnl church this afternoon
ut -I o'clock.
Mrs. Manilla Messenger, who had
been 111 for some weeks, died on Mon
dny inornliiir nt the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Fred Unit. The funeral
wns attended from the house this after
noon at 2 o'clock, llev. 10. A. Vni liner
olllcliitlni:.
Miss Mary Winner, daughter ot Mr.
nnd Mrs. N. A. Warner, gave u thimble
ten to her little friends at the home ot
her parents, on Mill street, on Satur
day. II. II. Fordham was In Scranton on
business this week,
Hlland It. KrUnbrook, law student In
the onieo of W. D. H. Alney, esq., le
tumeil Saturdav from a visit to his
home at Harford. '
John II. Manger has been spending
the week as a suest of his brother,
Van Gaasbeik Miiiirui', at Hallstend.
Frank Angle, of Cuinptowu, was a
visitor In town on Tuesday.
County Commissioner llarrliiRton
was officially engaged at Hallslead this
week.
The Catholic yountr men of Moult osc
wilt give ii post-Lenten dance on "Wed
nesday evening, April 2, and the Invi
tations will bo issued in a few days.
HONESDALE.
Special to the Scr.inlon Tiltiiinc.
ITonesdale, Maich 12. New maple
syrup and sugar have appeared In the
Honesdalc maiket.
Six new members xveic admitted into
Freedom lodge of Odd Fellows on Mon
day evening. J
The paymaster will pay the employes
on the Honesdnle branch of the Dela
ware tiiid Hudson on Thuisdav.
Miss Ilenu B. Kdgett, who for a num--bcr
of years has been In the olllee ot
Attorney F. 13.. Kimble, has leeplved
the appointment ot notary public. Miss
Kdgett Is a worthy young lady, and her
many friends will note with pleusuie
this appointment.
Manager "W. J. Silverstone lias been
compelled to cancel a number of en
gagements for the Honesdalc oncra
house on account of the severe storms.
Hoods and prevalence of smallpox in
nearby towns, which changed the route
of many troupes.
No more Incendlarv llres have oc
curred. With the probable cause lo
cated, none are expected. The excite
ment has abated.
Sheriff Armburster stalled tills morn
ing with Ceorge II. Bell, convicted of
forgery, lor the Huntington reforma
tory and also took Hugh Malloy, con
victed of robbery, to the penitentiary.
The Yet urn rates of fare on Hie
Honesdale liranch of the Kile will, on
April 1, be advanced as follows: Hones
dale to White Mills, 2.1 to 35 cents; to
Haw ley, AT, to G," cents; to Klmbles, 00
to W) cents: to Laokawaxen, $1.10 to
$1.35; to Klmburst and Scranton the
leturn faro will be $2.
The license court on Monday gi anted
all of the applications for license in the
countv.
On Tuesday evening next, M.ucb IS,
at the opera house, the Mendelssohn
Quartette company will (ill the Inst
number In the Christian Kndenvor en
tertainment course. They will be as
sisted by Marguerite Smith, the child
impersonator, and comprise u superb
company of artists.
Work on the construction of the Main
street bildge Is progressing rapidly.
Unless there Is a delay in getting ma
terial, it will be ready for use on
Thursday,
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WELSH HILL.
Fpcclal to the Scrsnton Tribune.
AVelsli Hill, March 10. One of the
hcay cast winds recently moved the
new large dairy barn of Hdwnrd Rey
nolds four Inches. A few more inches
and It would have been olf Its founda
tion. Mrs. J. W. Din is Is III. She is con
lined to her bed.
Although the Hoods do not affect us,
the grip can, nnd Its a bad grip, too.
The personal property of Robert
Lewis is solil at public sale today. The
Ladles" Aid furnishes lunch.
J. S. Owens, one of our best, up-to-date
fni mors, has lented his large
farm to David Jones for two years. Mr.
Owens Is a victim of the asthma and
will try a change of climate. Ho
leaves for California the first of June.
Mrs, Owens and daughter, Bertha, will
leslde In Scranton, The faintly will be
greatly missed by this community, and
It Is hoped Unit Mr. Owena' health
will be so Improved that they will soon
be back with us again.
v Mrs. John Hvuns Is a great sttf
rer,er at thlH writing.
Mr. lteubcu Craft, having spent tho
winter In this place, returned to Wor
cester, ff. Y Saturday.
NEWJHjLFORD.
Special to the Stranton Tribune.
New Milford, March 11. Tho Wo
man's Missionary society will meet at
tho home of Mrs, II. H. Carpenter on
Thursduy afternoon t 3 o'clock,
L. V. Trumbull was. j Scranton on
business Monday and Tuesday,
Bev. Church, of Hallstead, called on
friends in town Monduy,
C c, Pratt uud wife, of lilnghiimton,
were in town Monday,
Miss Maud 111 own, of Hallstead, Is
visiting friends In town,
Arthur Hawley and Miss Mubelle KU
breclit, both well-known and popular
A Printer Oreatly Surprised.
"I was never so much surprised In
my lify, as I was with the results of
ualng Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says
Henry T. Ciook, ptessnian of the Ashe
vllle, (Jf. C.) Oazette, i contracted' a
svero case of iheuimitlsin early last
winter by getting my feet wet. I tried
several tilings for It without beneilt.
One day whllu looking over the Uuzette
I noticed that Pain I3alniv'u8 positively
guaranteed to cure rlieuiiiutlsiii, so
bought a bottle of It and before using
two-thirds of It my rheumatism hud
taken Us (light and 1 have not had a
lheumuttc I'aln since." Sold by all
druggists.
young people of this place, were united
In marriage nt Conklln on Monday,
March 10.
There will be u temperance recital at
the Presbyterian church on Friday
evening ot this week, conducted by
Mrs. Carrie CIhscu.
The choir or the Presbyterian church
will meet at the home of MIsh Maude
Trumbull on Thuisday evening, to ar
range a musical programme for Faster
Fervlces.
NICHOLSON.
Special In tho Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, March 11. Miss Carrie
Walker, after spending u few days
PICTURE
Find the gnrdner
with her mother at this place, re
turned to her home at Ulnghamton
Sunday night.
Miss Leniile Held, of (Tpsonvllle,
spent Saturday as the guest ot Mrs.
C. 11. MacConnell.
A faiewell surprise was given Mr.
and Mrs. F. F. Johnson at their home
on Stale stieet last evening by the
members of the Juanlt.a ltebekab lodge
of this place. Music, games and
cards were the pastimes of the even
ing nnd at an early hour delightful
lefreslunents were served. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. "D. Kel
ly, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. AVllklns, Mr.
nnd Mis. F. N. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. C.
II. MO-Connell, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. D.
Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steele,
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs. William Utley, Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jay, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Decker, Mr. and Mrs.
O. I-. Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A.
Bought, Sir. and Mis. Charles Con
rad, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Colvln, Mr.
Oeorge Stanton, Mr. C. M. Mack, Bev.
L. L. Lewis, Messrs. Roy A. Decker,
Harry W. Williams and Bay Potter,
Mrs. 13. D. Farrar, Mrs. W. W. War
ner. Mrs. Hattle Marcy, Mrs. Nettie
Wilson, Mrs. Lucy Jacques, Mrs. Au
gusta Benjamin, Mrs. Mary Wei k
heiser, Mrs. W. K. Lord, Mrs. F. C.
Driggs, Misses Florence Wllkirrs,
Kthel Stark. Itutli Johnson, Bessie
Stephens, Leona Billings, Cora Kilns,
Cora Stephens, Manic Benjamin,
Georgia Steele, Juna Warner, Mabel
Conrad and Buth Brown.
Mr. nnd Mis. J. Y. Johnson, of Scran
ton: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnson, Mrs.
Nettle Wilson and Miss Buth John
son spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Stephens, of Royal.
Grover Wells Is seriously 111 at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mis. Jer
ry AVells, at Bncontown.
HALLSTEAD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Hallstead, March 11. Mis. IT. G.
Brush, lrom the Highlands, is visiting
at the home of J. W. Chldester.
Bev. L. W. Church was In New Mil
ford, Monday.
Mis. L. B. Crook Is sick with lheu
mntlsni. Mrs. M. K. Albright, of Michigan, has
been visiting her mother, Mis. J. E.
Kruni.
Arthur Danker, of this place, has gone
to Montana, where ho has secured a
position.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keuyon are visit
ing friends In Syracuse.
Mrs. HolHster Is on the sick list.
Uev. J. S. Fagan was in Scranton,'
Monday.
C. T. McCormlck was In Susquehan
na. Monday, on business.
Silas HIbbard, of Blnghamton, visit
ed friends In town, Sunday.
Mrs. F. D. Merrill Is visiting friends
in Franklin Forks,
Mrs. Mary Wesley has returned to
her home heie, after spending part of
the winter in Washington.
Joseph Dawson, a chair factory em
ploye, Is moving In the house vacated
by O, W. Ward.
Fred Boss, of Rlitilra, visited friends
In town the latter part of last week.
W. I. Lusk was a Hallstead visitor
last week,
Mrs. Colonel Snover nnd two sous, of
F.hnlra, have been visiting fi lends In
this place.
James Gilchrist left Monday for
Scranton, where he has accepted a po
sition in the office ot Superintendent E.
M. Hlne.
Mrs. James Snover Is visiting In Car
bondale, Miss Florence King, of Blnghamton,
spent Sunday with her mother in this
place,
15. W. Pease was In Susquehanna Sat
urday. Mrs. Thomas Shannon was In Blng
hnnilon, Satin day.
Mrs. M. F. Kearney and son.of Scran
ton, und Misses Nellie and Anna Tler
ney, of Norwich, visited their patents
In this Place over Sunday,
J, H, Munger, of Montrose, has been
visiting his brother In this place,
The Hallstead Steam laundry Is shut
down on account of a break in the ma
chinery, E. 8. Fltzslinmons, or Scranton, visit
ed friends In town Sunday.
A. C. l)rad8treet has returned fioni a
business trip at Oxford.
D. A. Ilanrahan has been visiting his
bi other ut Scranton.
a mmm wnwinwm ij m..s , . . i-i"mbb.i i f
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J Theatrical
TODAY'S ATTBACTIONS.
liHTl'M-'TloroitoM." Night.
ACADEMY 01' MUSIC-Chestcr la VonJe com
pany, Afternoon unit night,
sr.lt--"tlie (!.! Morning .Cltorlos." Aflirnooii
nnd night.
Iunes and His Sand,
A decided tlcpartuip flow Hie average Is the
comort given by Innes ml his kind, t'mull)'
the conecit lund In so well content with Itself
that It oITcm by way ( variety only u dingle
vocalist, bines gave a band coiucrl nnd a grutitl
opera I'oniblned,
Tlic ilepartnie, unfortunately, win not nntlcl
piled for Its lull worth by Sorjntoiilan. One of
the smallest uttdlciicis of the season uioclcd these
famed musicians lat Night nt the Lyceum. How
to iieeninil for It In the fuo of Scrnnton's loe
for band mtulc Is lint an ctsy piohlem. lusHly
It w.h tint the unusually tine attractions before
nnd after It on the week's I.)cenm Mil I', the
(nine H surely Isn't tint the ImihI Is not noted
hereabouts. Hundred of Scrantonians heard it
PUZZLE.
and his .son.
at the I'.iii-iniiiicin nnd came home full of
prai-e for it. Ilundieds cxprcsiod dlsappolntuvnt
when it failed to appear when bdled a month
hko. .lint hit the cplanotioii of the mca'ie
ittimliiKG is riiinut well ho iIkuiu! out.
'lliat the entertainment punched by lund came
up to the reputation preceding it will be tic
IhuMa'tically ded.iied by llioie whu weie foi
tunatu enough to attend it. Tiue, the lmcie
tended a bit moie tow.udj the claic than that
programmed lj the aiei.ige band, lull it wis lot
by any means cvdicivelj l.wie, fully u find if
the Renditions In lug what tin- leally mu-le.ll
ones ."iii! pleiseil to linn "condeccicioic." "Sa
lome," "1'ale of the K.ingiioo," "I'loiodon Se
lections" and a paliiotic nudity wcie anion?
thc.-.e condescensions,
'the fuioiito of tho Ihiitien I.tvt Iliunjaitin
rhapsodies, llhapsoily No. J, with which the
I'hlladclphia Sjmphony on.he-.tm ((included lis
(onceil, was one of the nuuibeis (-.s.id by the
band, and the one in which it most unqutstloic
ulilj dcinoiitt.ttc! its artistic csiellence. Wapr
iieuan OcNotecs found delight in the lendtlio'i of
the piclitde lo "I.ohcngtin." One of the most
(iillucicHjIly npphuded nunibeis was the cv
tno-tcp milch, "1'iince C'hauniii," by ill.
Inncs.
Tlieic was only one weak 6pot in tlie pio
giamnie, and that was wlnie the jillstlc bines
imJJviI Ihe tpectaciil.il a ileciiptbe plcc with
a climax of anvils "plajed" li. blaikMuilhs in
ml shiils and fibing out clectiical sparLi to tlie
blows of Ihu liiiniiiers. It ia almost litlicubus
win u considered as a linale of what wtnt liefoie.
Tlie comet mlos of lloliumli' Ki1 and the
oboe solos of Signor Aildiiiioniln wcic nut the
least illicit. lining nf the nunibeis,
'Hie giand opoia. featuie of the piogi.immc
was picsentcd by .1 quaitettc ot celelnalcd find
ers, JHss I'l.iuces IIi.mIcii, Siguoi.i Adclo lloigiil,
Signor Kdgaulo Zeiuil and Signor Aihllle Albcitl.
Selections from "Cannon" wcie wing. Allierti'
rendition nf the Toreador Mjng was the best re-
(tlMll llUllllill.
"Hawk's Roost."
'1 lie Chester He Vontlo Stock company gie .1
fine presentation last night of "Ilawk'a lioost,"
.1 loin act drama of alisorliing interest. In the
afteinoon "Tlie (Jueen'o llefendci" was the play
piCsdltdl,
This afleinooii "Hie Old Willow l'.um" will be
fctu at Ihe Audcim. and toniglit, "A Sight in
.tv Voik."
"Florodora."
"Tlie lilting melody of it is incslstable,"
wrote .Mi. It, ll.i Cliapmaii, tlie talennd iiiauag
Ing editor of the IjOo Angeles llculd, In an v
h.uitlc ciltlciMii of "I'loiodora," occupiug near
ly two columns of spice. Hut his praise went
he.ioud tlie melody, lie had nothing but kind
wolds for tho blight, snappy llbietto. The
ttci.ic lincstltiire iniprc.s-cd him as being the
mot lavWily lich of uny wliicli his leadied the
1'acitlo coast. lie bald the costumes were Ihe
acme of beautiful hilghtucss and that the host
of pretty girls were wortli going many iiiilea to
fee.
'Ihat is high praUc from as discriminating a
critic as is .Mr, Uiaimun, who giaduated from
tlie diainallc cdltoi's chair to beiomc .1 manag
ing editor bCU'rat .tears ago, 1 lie same company
which lie piaiscd so nuicli is the santo big mill
splendidly iqulppcil oiganbation which will ap.
pear In this c-ity for three perfoi niauccs 'I linin
diy and 1'iiday niglit and special matinee Friday,
Ethel Barrymore.
Kthel llirr.unoro In C'l.nle l'lteli's "Cuplaln
Jinks nf Hie Hon Mm Inn," will be at the
I.)(eutn theater, S'atuidiy, Jlarch 1,1, Jli-s Hal
r. moil's succc-cs 011 the stage is Interesting as
an example of the law of (solution. Tho unfold
ing of tnlcnt In the llrew family has been con.
tlmious and null iwing, and MImi lUii.wnoie j
tlie last link in the chain of aclors of one blood,
caili of whom has swa,ed auilleiuci by peiooiul
Chirac tcr and dramatic gifts.
Mls3 llarrymore as Mailamo Tiemoiil, of Ihe
play Ij tliu iiiialfectcd, n.ituial, impuUiie, gcic
eious Aint'ik.m girl, eager and sriitliiicutal, am
Idtloiis unit brilliant, ami altogether tho pel tec
Hon of woiuiuhood. And 110 mole t lever Anieib
(an girl could haie been selected tu edict Tren
ton! with iiu.ro cxqublte natuialues3 thin MUs
llirrjuioic herself,
The ciMiinits of the play am the ipicer eiea
tlciis of .1 generation ago, but in spile of It, tiny
add a louiaiillc ipulntmvs lu the pictures, m,c
gating the teiitlnieiital dajii of our giaud
inotheni, when jounj bloods cairied their own
lioiupietii to the adored one, and fought lll.e
allaul knights lu Hie days of Odwlry lor a
inert) smile, llou times hale eliiuged!
GnyMovning Glories,
The utliaitlou at the Star theater for thu loin
lug thiett iljjrt in ham A. Strlhnci'i (lay Moiiung
tilorlc-4 company, an oigaulzatloii that has initio
its way Into the good gra-cs of lou'r of the
burlesque. Mr. Stnbi.fr lus ciobcd numbeiltsi
notititi for this season and has also added a
group of my pretty and illations gills to Ills
ihcius,
The Hist part and builciiic Is a re-wrltten
fane, in which puny bright and tuneful inun
bvu have been interpolated, making It onj of
the most ciibrtaiiilug of piecen and gl-.lng the
inllie company oppoituultlc lor the UUplay of
their various talent. Ilcslde thU the tint pari
und burlcique aie lioth liberally eiubellUhcd by
beautiful clce trlcat and ecculu eifccU and hand
some wardrobe.
'I bo laudcilllt! featuies are woiukrlul. i:pe
dally cuageu lor this week at great expense,
the nunt'loui Coulurcs and the Hieat Drawee
two acts that aie truly woiukiful. This strong
ollo, together with the supcib chorus will mala
thU an tiitt'ttaliiiiient worthy ot crowded houw
the entire week.
THE MARKET
Wall Street Review.
Xew Yotk, .March 12. There Was some how of
animation In toda stock inntket on an upward
lange ol prices. The ulrength did not permcite
the whole luarkcl, but there were more of the.
Usually prominent nlotkj isinccrned In the move
inent than has hern the tide recently. The most
( nn.plcuous of these was Annlgiimnteil Copper,
in which thrre wan cildence of liquidation with
only occ.nlon.il Intermlsslotts during whlili the
fall tccclicd a 1111 tiicr.tary clicik. I'lie cxticnie
(leclliiG reached 4 polnl.s. The Frllliig ot tin:
stock mi nceoinpanlril by riimcM Hut the re'd
dhiilcml will ho reduced or (hissed. 'Ihe weak
tiers nt this slock gale 1111 occasional (heck to
the ndianee nt other polnlrt but did not mltei
lally alletl the stronger tendency of Hie market.
Coloring by alarmed shorti fcemcd to plav 11
pait In the nniancc, cspcclilly lu the ( milcis.
which hale been freel.v sold 011 rumors that the
nlilhraclte inlncis were determined to push de
mands that would not he granted. Tndiy equally
iissurcil piulli tloas were lieaul that t licit- would
be no labor doubles in the coal trade nnd that
thole was no room for dlwutUfictlon. lhere was
110 aiithorltatbc Inform it Ion on this subjeit
(.unci. Another (iisn wlieie spccnlattie scull
incut wus leirrscil from that of eslculay was
on the outlook for the winter wheit ciop, on
rcport.s nf (oplous 1.1I11S In Texas and the south
west. IHylng to cowr Abort rontrulii wan par
ticularly oftVctho in .Mlsrutirl I'acllic, which ulso
had the ail'iuitagp of a leporled Inciease lu gross
inrnings for the first week of Match. The calm
uess of the money maiket was the llnal factor of
11 genei.il chiiiaeter on the strength lu stn(ks.
Special sliength was shown today by (!cn"ial
lllcctrlc, Westliighouc Kbclrlc, Norlh American,
Hie Vliglnl.cCaiollnn chemical stocks, the Cot
ton Oil stocks, the Headings and l'eorit and
Hastem. Ihni were gains of 11 point or ncr
for 11 Inige niiiiiber of stocks wlilih weie inodltlml
In a late irallzlng moieincnt. Total sales toduy,
UT.hWO shares.
The bond market conlinues rather regular and
luoderatelv adiie. Tot il silc. nr illue, $2,
iilO.lXHl. I'ulted Slates bonds weie unchanged on
call.
Tlie following quotations arc furnished The
Tribune by Haight & I'leese Co., 3II-31S Mcaw
Building. W. 1). Itunion, manager.
Open. High. bow. Close.
American Sugar Hfl'.S 1271i liCH 12(Hi
Amei. I3Coniollie 52 !U'd .llis "1
Anier. I.ncomotlie, IV... W.S W7& WVS Wis
Amer. Car ,t Foundry.. 'M ill !!0'H 31
Am. Smelt, k Pel. Co... 4()U 4li 4d',i Wk
Ani.il. Coiqier dSU nsm til UHi
Anaconda Copper K2',(, am. HlVi "!'-
Atchison Ttr, T.'i'h 74!j T."is
Atchison, I'r. IM4 UiliJ. IK1U IsHi
Hilt. & Ohio lOIVi lOI'.i 10HI 0l!a
lliook. Hap. Transit.... 11)1,1 (It ll".U GI
flies, k Ohli r.v, 411' i 4.Vi 4(l'i
Colo, k Southeiu 4(1 4(I',i l.'i 4(1
Col. Tiicl k linn ltii IH'i ft!?4 l'i
Chic. (it. Wislein ai'i 2.'i 2ltt 2 1 '-4
Chic, Mil. & St. 1' I 111 16 llil T-Os Hill's
( hlc. It. I. & I'.ie 1(.;U 16'iaa 1117'i 1MV4
Ciileago & Alton Mli :ill"i Mil .'i
Kile, 1st. I'r MTs 06a ""''is ilfi'i
r.rlo, 2nd I'r I!7 (!7'i 07 C.7'i
I-ouls. k Na.-h intu. intij HM'.i ml',
Mjiilutt.ni ... 12S 121115 litl 120U
Metropolltnn V7 07A Wsi. M7?s
Mrvicin Central :0f, S0'4 2'i S'l "4
Miss,, Unn. k Tew, I'r.. .VUi Blli .114 KtVi
MUsn. I'acllic 'li'i 1)114 17 !)0t
.N. Y. ccnti.it 10J vu.i KiJ nn
N. v.. Out. & W(st. ... .-ijij :!:i :i2', :st
.Vorfolk k Wet Biil4 Wi1! Wl'i Bil'4
I'acllic Mail 41K. 4S11- 47n4 4SU
Pcnm.thania It, It Ill's l.'il'i l.VCi Til'i
l'cople'.s fijs 10IU 1014 Wii 100'i
Heading It. It fi.!"; ", ;,u. :,n
Itcadlng, 1st. I'r. S0 SKi SUli SI?
Iteading, 2d. I'r. ol i!7!l H" "
Itcpuhllc Steel 17Ts 1SU 1794 1711
Uepubllo Steel, Pr. 7.1 71 7.1 71
Southern ii(iflc C,-'H llli I.IT4 04-li
Sonlhcrii It. It :u',& :'.2':A :& :i2U
South. It. It., I'r. H's, ir.U tfl IMU
Tcnn. Coal k lien I,S 0314 'u'is l!"7s
Texas .V Pacific M'i S'l6, :!(); tfi'Si
I'nion Pacific OSU. fi'H4 liSVj IKTs
ITnlon Pacific, Pr S7U S7'Ji S7'i 87'!,
1'. P. I.cathci HVa Ills Uli U'4
1'. S. ltulihu- 11 T IB 11
C. S. Steel 12 t IH4 12
I". S. Steel, Pr Hl'4 Dl"st fliy, IH7J
Wabish 2!'i 2IKi 22"8 21''
Wnbish, Pi 12 ti1; 12 12-
Western Union 1)014 Wt W14 WI4
ciiicvno nn.ix lMtoviiio.v Mviii.nr.
WIIHAT Open. High. Low. Close.
Mac 7H'j 7oBi 714 7il',j
July 7l'i 77 7('i Tii'.J
( OltX
M.iv fil"4 (,2'i ill's OiisJ
Julv (Il'd 02'C, (d'i (2
OA1.S f. 11
M.iv U 41i 4l"s His
bib- "') il'iJi ."17i :i5"s
l'OUK
Mac 11.1(1 114.1 11.40 1.1.11
.lull 11.." IB.i.O 1B.B7 11.10
i.Aitn-
Mav 'I 12 ! 12 1142 0.42
Julv 11.11 11.11 11.12 11.52
wns
May Mil S.I2 S.40 S. 12
July S.12 S..1". h..12 S..13
xi:v oltK corrovMAitKi'.T.
Opin. High. Low. Close.
Match S.SS SS 8 SS S.83
Mai S.72 SSI S.72 8.81
.lull- S.7.1 Hhn 87.1 8.SS
August 8.W 8 70 8.5) 8.70
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Hid. Asked.
Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr go
County S (ings Hank it Timt Co.. sod ...
first National Dank (Carhondale) 500
Third Nationil Hank Bio
Dime Deposit and Discount Unik.. yoo
Kconomy Light. II. & P. Co 45
first National Hank lion
I.acka. Trust it Safe Deposit Co.... 103
Clark k Snoier Co.. I'r 123
Scranton Sailngs Hank aoo
Tudcio' National Hank 22.1 ...
Suantnn Holt J: Nut Co J21
People's Hank 133
Scranton 1'aiklns Co 33
110NU3.
Ecranlon ras-senser Hallway, first
Mortgage, due 1920 us
People's Street Hallway, first mort
gage, due 101S 113 ...
People's Street Railway, General
mortgage, due 1921 ...-. 115 ...
Scranton Traction 0 per cent 113
Kconomy Lignt, Heat k Power Co 1)7
Noith Jersey k I'ocouo lie Co 07
Consolidated Water Supply Co 03
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Coiredcd by II. (i. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Aic.)
l'lour l,w).
Heans-f2.40.
lluttei l-'rrsli creamery, 2Sc; June eieanieiy,
23c.; ilih.v, 22c. "
Cheese 12',iaiat,
Hggs Nearby, l!)c.
Pea Per bushel, 1.7.1.
Potatoes Per Inclicl, Sic.
Onions Per bushel, l.u.
New York Grain nnd Produce Market
New York. Maich 12. l'lour Quiet nMlii, hut
steadily held. II heat Spot dull; Vi, '2 led,
SOHc. f. o. b. alio it, nnd gflUc. delator; N'o.
1 nortlicin Hiiluth, bl;li-. f. o. I. nlloat. Options
declined in early (lealings, followeil by tlLrjit
liilbes in the iillrinoon. dosed ste.iilv nt tic. net
decline. Maich dosed S2'(.e.j May, 8214c; .Ink,
S2'cc. ; htqit., 619sC. Corn Spot firm ; No. I',
71'ic. elciator, and dltc. f, o. b, nilo.it. Op
tions weak at first, ncntually tallied and was
tlrm in the a Hi 1 noon, 1 losing lin'ii', net higher.
May closed U79sc; July, wiTii.i Sept. ailjc.
Oats Spot stejdy; No. 2, S2c.; No. ;t f,(c. ;
No. 2 white, 51c,; No. .'I while, SJisr.; ti.uk
mixed western, ClaUc. ; tiaiU white, 32a.VSc, Op
tion.! stionger west uii uuiitpnl.it Ion 01 the May
option and a scare of shoits. Ilutter I'll m ;
iieaiuer.i, 22a27c; do, factory, l&ivHv, ; cream
ery held lSaJic, ; renniated, 1(1 (2.1c. : Imitation
ireanury, Ul-jaiic. ; state dairy, 20i2c. Cuicso
I'lrnii stale full cream, small, cailv made,
fancy coloied, 12!ja1.lc; do. white, liial.'Jc:
full cream, large, fall made, fancy colon d. llli
alio. ; do. white, ll?nl2c. i:gg lithe and
firm; state and l'cnna., 17c; western, I7c.
southern, lUc.
Chicago Grain Riid Produce Market.
Chicago, Maich 12. Strong beaiUh aigument
In the shape uf news of copious showers all our
the southwestern wheat Ileitis Inllueuted liberal
sales in both wheat and corn tudaj, hut beau
wiul to cstii'iniji uud oiersold the markets. As
u lesult J few lilts ol olherwUa unimportant
news staited ioieiin' unci Mar wheat closed onlv
ji shade uiidei. May corn al;c. higher, and
May 0.1U, Ts- up. Provision, gained 2',i to 10v.
Cuh iuututiiiiid were as follows:
IToui Kjsj 1 .No. .1 spring wheat, 7.l',4c. ; Ko,
2 led, iJlvjaMo. ; No. 2 oats, IHsJlliic ; No.
S white. l(UI07(f.: No. 3 white, 43'jalOc.j Nu.
8 rf, 55c; fair lo choice malting, bOjillc. ; No.
1 Hixseed, I.U3; No. I notlhiicstcrii, $1.72;
prime tlmoth) setd, Jl.l1a(l,M); inis poiU, Sfi.:l)
13.35; laid, il).:n; short libs, side., sV4.3ajS.fiO;
dry salted shoulders, 7',ia7!ic. ; shoil dear sides,
5ti.OOa8.70.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia. Maich 12. Wliejt-Fluu; con
tract guile, Mardi. btlaSUlic, Corn firm ; No.
2 mixed. Manh, Ili'iaUJc'. Oats steadv; No. 2
white clipped, file. Ilutter Steady; extra
western ircaiueiy, 27!st'.; do. neaiby prlntj, 28c.
8W&
'yWlSj&iXIxt
THE TRIB
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Pour Llnei, 3 Ccnt.s tor liacb llxtrn bin;.
Por Bent.
foil ItH.vr -furnished house to small family
slluntcd mi the lillli Is leiy pleasant mid
desiiiihle. 711 Otiiiity iiicnuc.
vIO M'll.ti lU'.NT haniboniely fiirnlsliitl home on
the hill; steam heat. SI. II. Ilolgale, Com
monwealth building.
t'OIt HUNT Hani containing three stalls and
wnsh i.nk; well adlptnl for Unlit diking;
team; pemsiasion April 1. Innulii) 17.11 Mousey
aictiue.
I'OH HUNT The Co) nc resldenic, corner ot
Adams unit Vine, fiom Apill 1.
fOIl HHNT Store building for rrnt In Dlclcon
City. Pa. Iltilldlug SO feet by 21 feet, cellar
under all, and second storv can be arranged for
a family. All In good lepih- leady for ne. Two
(oil breakeM and mines close by ctnplo.ilng oier
n tliotisanil pcoide. An ontcipiling men hint
can get a laige trade. Aptdy to AVIlllam II.
Ilichinond, lllchmond Hill, mil N. Main Jiciuie,
Scranton, Pa.
l'Oll MINT I'I7 W.ionilng .tvenue, a xery desb ibV
1.1-room modern residence. Apply at Hack
ctt's ie.il estate agency, looms D and 10, Pike
building.
l'Oll Iir.XT In U.itton, n furtilahed cottage of
nine looms for the season; one ot the best lo
cations In the town; file minutes' walk to sta
tion. Apply to O. W. Carlton, llalton, Pa.
l'Oll linvr Two box stalls. Mulberry and Oak'
ford court, Dr. Haines,
l'Oll HUNT Three adjoining rooms in l'Jull
building, especially adapted for law) en and
doctor.s.
fOIl llHNT 'Store 22 Lackawanna aveim."1 now
ocouplcd by the (lubln diinunii! Co.. and two
Huors oier the Scotch Woolen Mill 'Co. at 227.
I'OH RENT lluii'e U0S Capouc jienue, contain-
I ..t .......... ...! ..11 .....t. ... 4imrnlittlpllts!
lug Hint: luuius .uii. uii ,iiv..ii... -
street cirs pass the door. Iniii!ie at 1B.11 Samlcr-
son aciiuc.
l'Oll lli:XT Six-room flat with hath, sle.un
heat, gas t.mge and all modern impi ((.
tiients from April 1st; lent rcasotulilc. t .ill
cady. 1'icd C. Hand, 1)01 Mulheiiy strict.
I'OH II PAT x beiiitifnlly finished house of
twelie looms, all modem conicnlciicis in
Ninth Park; fine location. Apply 102S l.lectno
a(euue. North Park.
I'OH HKNT frB flrcen HiilgflB-stieet, eight-room
inodern house, steam heat.
KOIl HUNT Stoic loom on second floor oier 310
Lackawanna aicnuc. Plate glass Iront. In
quho of Krotosky Hios.
Purnished Booms.
I'OH HUNT Olio furnished room, with improic
inents; also one on tldrd lloor, chcaih C27
Adams avenue.
FUHNISHP.D IIOOS1S for rent, modem improie
ments; private family; gentlemen piefeircd,
at B17 Adams aicnuc.
FOB HKNT Furnished front room, with Itcat,
hath and gas; near court house; gentleman
preferred. Address ltoom. Ilo-c 291).
roll HHNT rumislied room; heat and bath.
CCS Linden strict.
KUnNISHHD HOOMS FOH Hr.NT. with heat, fras
and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 539 Adams
axenuc.
For Bent Unfurnished Booms.
roil MAT Six rooms on second lloor.
Oliie stieet.
Call 517
I'OH MINT April 1. time unfurnished rooms,
steam he.it and nil modem impioiciuents at
717 Olive stieet.
Wanted To Rent.
xXTKIl HOOMS for two adult, three or foul
looms, furnished or unfurnished for xciy
light housekeeping, tirst floor piefcried. Address
M, 11., '1 illume oftlce.
WANTKI) Fiitnishci! house or lour or five rooms
for housekeeping. Adtliess A, G. L'., Tubiuic
ofllce.
For Sale.
llOCSllllOI.I) fCHNITUItU roll SALi: Cai pits,
tables, chairs, stands, dining loom furni
ture, bcd.oom mits. gas lange, diapcries, ct, M.
V, (Juernsey, 151J Capot.sc avenue.
llOfSfHOI.D ITHNllL'ltf. for sale at c.20 (Juiiity
avenue. Sbist be sold this week.
PIANO for sale cheap. Inquire 3uO Webster inc.
CAllPflh, linoleums and oil cloths sold every
thy 3 o'clock. 50S Lackawanna. S'eo auctions.
I'OH SAI.K fine kindling wood, stout leiulli.
Two dolla(s big load dellveied an.vwlieie.
Mail orders. .Iiiuilngs, Centrul Mines cut. Also
second hand lumber suitable for all purposes,
,ury cheap.
I'OH SALH Tuo light spring wagons and some
hauitao, cheap. Kvaus, rear 11J2 Lucerne
street.
For Sale or Bent.
I'OH SALH OH HKNT faun of ninety acres good
soil, well watered, good buildings, good Unit,
six miles f l mil Scranton, one and one-lull milts
fiom Chrk's Summit. L)iug on the south side
and Joining Summit Lake; a fine (dice for sum
mer home. Piiee rcjsoiuble. Inqulic ot SI. II.
Coons, Clink's tlrcen.
I'SKi rirni, 1c. higher; fiosh ne.nb.v, Hie.; do.
western, Hlc; do. southwestern, Hie. ; do, south
em, 15c. Cliecse l'liiiij New Volk full (icanis,
fancy small, 12?ic. ; do. do., fab to good, lOli
.(1214c. Hellned sugars Une hanged. Cotton
Steady. Tallow Steadv ; city prime in times,
bite; country do., bbls., h'sHiUc; do. tl.uk,
bids, BHjSTbc: takes, 0c. Live poulli) -ITiiii;
fowls, lilghci; fowls, ISal.T.ic; louitcis,
SMv.i winter chltkens, IHalfic.; dinks, Italic;
giise, 12il3c, Hrcssed (Kiiiltiy 1'inn, fill' de
mand; fowls, (hollo, 12c; do. fill to good,
llalllic. j old loostere, Sc; chickens, neailiv,
12aI5t.; western do., 12al4c; tiukcvi), choice
to faiuy, IBjIOc.; do. fair to good, llallc j
dinks, 10il2e.; geese. PjlOc
Heeelpts Flour, 2.O0O batrels, and I.SJI.Oa)
pounds in sacks; wheat, 21,000 Innhels; loin,
IS.Oftl; oats, ll.ono. Shlpuunts Wheat, iH.lM
btislii'l; corn, 3,000; oats, R.ino.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chleago, Sl-ilth U-GMttli ltetelpts, 12,1.12,
Intluding 5.12 Ttxans; stiong lo IIH-. higher,
good to prime steers, ga.fiu.i7; pool In mtilluui,
irl.iaii.Sll; stoekds and feeders, W.5()a'i,21; tuvvs,
M.lOaSlO; helfeis, $2.50a.VMI; canncrs, 81 Ida
2.30; hulls'. S2.30al.Wi calies, ijSlai) 10; Texas
fed slecis, fl.7Jj5.71.
Hogs lteccipts today, 2.1,000; ttunoriow, 21,
000; left over, 5,0011; ft to 10 cints lilghci ;
dosed weak; mixed und butihiis, !;(U(),;(I; good
to choice hcav), H.31i0..1.'i; uuigh luav), $0.10
aO.J.0; light, S.1.l)5aU 2.1; bulk nt sjIcj, SUIOjiI.IO.
Sheep lteccipts, I3,0i); sheip and lambs,
steady; good to ihoico wctheis, I.B0a121;
westcin sheep, s)I,(0j5.75; native lambj, ijUati.IO;
vvcsteili lambs, 5.2)iU.tO.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
Ila.t lluiralo, March 12. Cattle ItcielpU, ltcht;
stead); veals, toiw, 7a7.7J; otheis, 1all."1.
Hogs lteccipts, 3,10(1 head; uttlve and .1 to
10 cents higher; heavy, ta.u0j0.il3; mixed and
medium, so.B.1.i(i.(V); pigs, generally to; few,
&oai; roughs, $1.t0ii); stags, la 1.5(1.
Sheep and lamlis lteccipts, 10,501) head; slow
ami lOjIBe. lower lor lambs; sheep und ) calling,
Hum sli(ei, lop iuImhI, $.1.25j1.A0; c nil . tu
good, ts.f,7.1j1.1j; wetheis, i'i Wji.'r,; )cjilliu;s,
ijsl.'Oad; top lambs, i?U.Jfla(i.(X); a few, J1.M;
culls to good, f5a(J. 13. Weather wuiiii uud un
favorable. East Liberty Live Stock Market.
Hast Libert). Slardi 12.-Callle Stcadi ; diohc,
&0.(.0a0.7.'; pi hue, ,xl.2UiU.ll); good, fc..50a1.W.
Hogs Slow; pilmo heaviis, SJI.(.Oa0a5; best
lurdiunis, ita.BOail.SI; heavy joikei-s, $il. IDail.MI;
light )oikcrs, ijU.2SaO.3j; (d.'s, O.WaO; loujln,
tS.ixjatl.uo.
Sheeti Steadv; best wetheis, $1.50a5.T0: t tills
Duel common, .BOaJ.W; vi'Jl calves, 7u7.0o.
Oil Market.
Oil t II). Slaith li.-Cicdit balances, Jl.r,; ,n
Hllcates, nt hid. Shlpnieiits, cVj.2o2; avuage.
T2,2H. Huns, J01.II2! uvciagc, 70,451,
This signature Is on every box of tho gcuulu.-
Laxntive BroinoOuinine Tabids
remedy that cure a cold lu one cloy.
UNE'S "WANT"
SITUATIONS
WANTBD
PREB.
Mori Tim
UHANOII WANT 0FFI0KS.
Want Advertlsiments Will Bo
Becoivetl at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALIlfKT ECIIIH.TZ, corner Mulberry
street and Webster aicnuc.
CUSTAV 1'lCllf.b, cklO Adams avenue.
West Side
UfOItai! W. JHNKINS, 101 South Mala
aveuue.
South Scranton
FllCD L, TIHlPPi:, 729 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
OEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Milu
venue and Market street.
Green Bldge
CHAHLL'S P. JONr.8, 1557 Dickson
avenue.
r. J. JOHNS, P20 Giccn llldge stieet.
C. LOHIAZ, corner Washington ave
nue and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNLTFHIi, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunruorc
J. a. doni: k SON.
Wanted.
MAVlfll Chans to repih mid lce.uic; Mini nus'iii
to .hums I'.i)in or 'phon- John Hawks. 12 IS
Providence mud. Old 'phone 111.3, tliecn Uidgc.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Salesman for Carpet De
partment; young man to sell
Wall Paper and Shades, also Sign
Writer. Apply, Jonas Long's Sons.
MANTKII i:pcririiced birtcnder, at nine. p
ply 1107 North .Main avenue. .Must hive
rcfeiences.
CAXVAS.sr.IIS WVNTKD to solicit viilwiipllons
foi Ihe Ttibune; liberal (ouuuUslous al
lowed; only active men desired; thoe with ox
peiience piefeired. Apply at Ilusincs-s Jlanagci's
ofllce, Sci anion Tribune.
Help Wanted Female.
liADlllS to (lu liljiu needle woik for us nt home,
wc furnish nulcrials and p.iv 7 t 410 per
week. Send stamped envelope lo Staudaid Co.,
Indian l uvoiuc, Chli igo, 111.
LADY CANVAS-SHU wanted to solicit subscrip
tions for 'Ihe Tribune; good commission of
fcicd with j fair gu.uantee fur tlist-class woiker.
Apply pcisonilly at Uiuiness Mana0'er's ofllce,
Sciantou Tubur.c.
Agents Wanted.
WANTHD Agents, both sex, in Sci.inton. (iieen
Hidge, Providence, l'llKbuig, Pctkvlllc, Cai
hnnilalc, etc. Light woik; good silii). Call m
address Manager, ltoom 1. Haiib Huildiiig, 127
fejirute street, Sciaiilon, Pa.
Boarders Wanted.
PHIVATi: TAMILY vvUhes to hive two ni-c men
to hoard, Oilcan oi- L'nglih. Call any tune
after Thuisday. All conveniences, S07 lI.iiri.on
avenue.
Wanted Rooms and Board.
WANTKI) Two communicating looms with boar!,
piivatc lainily piefcried. Two ladies and a
gcntldiian State full paiticul.u. Adtliess C
II. I)., Tiibune ufnio.
Ileal Estate.
I'OH SM.K 7-looui (oltnge .11 (ilenbuin, one atle
land; all kinds fruit; theip. Addie-s l'tauk
Hall.
FOIt SM.i: House 1)11! Delaiiate stieit. H rooms,
mndeiii impiovruicuts. Inrpilie Luther Pcik,
1010 C'apoiisc avenue.
FOIl SALH At Clark's Summlt, a place of llo
acics, house nud bain, good fiuit; cheap tor
cah. lnnuhc of Mrs. L. l.lnday, till Nortli
Main avenue, city.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK. AND WI1UAT THADUHS without delay.
Write for our tpedal market letter, free on
application. S. M. llibbaid k Co., members N.
V. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 41 and 10
Hioadway, New Yoik. lUtablished liiil. Long
Distance' Phono 2.13 llroad.
Money to Loan.
c50O, $I,tHX), M.S00, Lrgs-i auiounts at live aid
six per iC'lt. Scett, Attornc), 101 1 Mens
Huildiug.
ANY AMOUNT OF JWNP.x. '10 LOlN-(Mirl
straight loans or Huildiug and Loan. U
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V, Waikci,
811.315 Council building.
Auction.
20,000 Awls CMtl'llTN oil chillis and mattinis.
one tun table slltcrwaie, one i.u hud Hum
sheets, table cloths, napkins, pillow i.isc, lo.vel-,
.-,0il palis fancy lite cmlailis, Miu.1 oilier lliin.',
lou iiuiutroiL, to iiirutloii. At aidiou, 120 Wash
iiiglou annul', opposito Counell huildiug. Sale
1U a. in., 2 .tin! 7 p. in.
I I'M MINI. ts llltl)., Aiittlonetn.
llOHSi:S VV MCI ION'- The iindcislgned will si II
al public sale at tho Cusitk Stables, Sei.ui
lon, Pa., Saturday, Maich 11, ut KI.Hil u in., niic
carload l'aini, I'airiago and Diaj lluiscs. Sale
Iiosltlvc lain oi shine. ClJik llir.thcis.
Wanted To Buy.
WANT TO buy a general stoic, i lu or (wintry,
for tush. Addict (Ippuituull), cue of i'lib
line ollltc.
Lost.
LOST x bumli of l.e)s aiivwhero hctwccii Lacka
wanna and Spnuc, Itev.aul olleied. I.eavu
at Valley House.
LOST Satinday afternoon, between Washington
avenue, Delaware stint, Adams avenue und
flrcen HIiU'c slieet, silur dutdalnu hag 1011
tjlning about tt. I'ludei will be u'WJidid by
ictuii.iug to Tilhuno tifticc.
LOaT --Monday evening. Fib. 17, between W.to
iiilug avenue and W'aslibiiiu street, an oval
brooeli lontainiug genlli nun's pliture. I'lndtr
(dtJfO letiirii to ci notify Mlsj I'.iuom, 417 'Dili
leeiith street,
Storage.
OTfinUPP ',r' t''J" Jm' Miodeiii up to
lllllLil r 'la'o stoiagc; sepuatc iooiii,;
ill Ullrlub Individual kevs; elevator n
Ideal storage foi household clfeels, etc. Thirl)
frparate stoiagc looms, Scrautuu Stoiagu torn
pauy, U'l I'raiikllu aii'iiiic,
Miscellaneous,
AMKIIICW DKMlY-lloiv to (iljy tho Aiiierlcan
IKrby in the winter luoks .so as lo win with
out fall, send addicts and 2u, sump lo f, M.
Itvdgcu & Co., Koby, ludiauj.
mrecIomW
3 Insertions 25 Cents
4
four l.lneJ, 6 Cents tor Unch Hxtr.i l.l-is,
PROFESSION A. L.
Certified Public Accountant.
I'.inVAIII) C. SPAULIIINO, 2J TIIAIlf.113 lixNIx
Ilulldlng, and St. Paul building, New York.
Architects.
IimVAItl) II. DAVIS, AltCHITIOT, CONNUbb
Ilulldlng.
rnnnninci, l. hhown. ahcii. h niiAb
Hstato Hxrhanse llldg.. 12a Washington ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. b. IIAIlIHNa. OOfl CONNCLT. I1UILI11NO.
Dentists.
Hll. C. K, HILHNHKItaKIt, l'AULI HUILU1NQ,
Hpruce street, Scranton.
1)11. C. C, LAUHACH, 115 WYOMING! AVKNUB.
Lawyers.
l'ltANK L'. nOYLi:, ATroitXIlV-AT-LAW.
Hooms 12, 14, 10 and 13 llurr Building.
i) .u. itni'Looi.B, attounhv-loans ni:oo-
tiated on real estate security. Mears llulldlnj,
euiiitr iKniiingtou avenuo anil spruce sircet.
.. i i.V.
WILLAIH), WAItltl'.N & KS'AI'P, A-noitNr.Y3
"'"I counsellors-at-law. ltipubllcan Iluildln,',
Washington avenue.
ji:ssup k ji:ssup. attoiinhyh and coun-
iS"J?'nl'la"'- Cominonweallh Hulldln, Huomi
1 20 and 21. . j-
I:JVAPD W TIIAYKR. ATTOnSKY. 1100)19
W-i'M, 0th floor, Mears liutldlnj.
L. A
i WATtlEI. ATTOHNllY-Ar-LAW,
rado .tlullding. Scranton,, Pa.
D0AHQ
of
"ATTPSON k WILCOX. THAUHIl'S NATIONAL
"auk Diiildlng
C, COilL'OYS, 0-13 ni'PtlHLICAN DUILIHNO.
,v- nnuTiiOLP, ornci: movt:d to no.
211 Wjomlng avenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DH. W. H. ALLEN. 51J NORTH WASIIINQTO.-J
avenue.
Dll. S. W. L'AMOHi: MIX, OlTICi: 330 WASH.
Ingtou aveim-. ltcsiilence, 131S Mulberry.
Chronic ol-ea.'cs, lu.igs, heart, kidneis and
genlto-urmary organs u special!). Hours. 1
to 4 p. m.
Osteopathy.
DIt.I). C. 1TANS, OSTLOPVril, 12r.-S WASH
ingtnn .ivciiit". Chronic and nciious iliscas.s
a si(dallv. CoiiMiltution fiec.
Instruction Musical.
i c pi:i;si:h, mis. iiac. ti:aciii:i." op
lone ( iilturc, llaimoii). Counterpoint and
Ccmposlticn. Compositions corrected and lu
vl(d for publication. 3,1 New York street.
Hotols and Restaurants.
Tilt: ELK CUT, 125 AND 127 l'TtANKLIN AVC
nue. Kates reasonable.
P. Zll'.ai.r.rt, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEATt D.. L. & W. PAS
eengcr depot. Conducted on tho European
plan. VIOTOH KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. IlItlOGS CLEANS PllIVY VAULTS AND
ceBs pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used.
A. 11 Origgs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor
nel Adams nnd Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
a. n. CLAmci: & co , seedsmen and nubs-
er)men, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, TOO North Main avenue; store tele
phone. 782.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL. HEAH 511 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa., manufacturer ot Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DltESSMAKlNQ TOlt C1IILUUEN TO OP.DER;
also ladies vvaUUs. Louhe Shoemaker, "It
Adams avenue.
MEcTAHOeT: BHOS., PltlNTEUS' SUPPLIES. EN
v elopes, piper bags, twine. Warehouse, 13'J
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa.
THE WlLKES-n.xMtn HEC011D CAN BE HAD
in Scranton at tlie news stands of Itelsman
Bros.. 400 rpruco and fiat Linden; M. Noitop.
322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Situations Wanted.
snvvnov w.WTr.u-iiy j )oung giii .u light
hniirtvviirk or general hoiisownik in small
laniil). Call at 101 Theodoic stieet, tit).
M1UATIOS" WANTEI) Po-ltlon us lasliur or
hookkccpei, b) )oung lady with etpeiioui c;
best (effitnces; salaiy niotltrate. Addic-s, 1511
Jackson stieet.
A HOOD COOK and laundress wants a piac-. Ap
jily 317 Mulbtriy stlcct. dt).
SITUATION WANTED By middle aged woman.
as housekecpei in widower's famil). Call or
addnvt J. II. , 1117 Sumnill avenue, S'eraiilou, Pa.
SIIT'A'HON WANIED-By a .voiing man with
four )cais evperieiKO around gioiciy frtoic.
Mill atcipt pontloii nt any honest work. Strong
unit iinliistrioiis. II. 1'., 312 Mulbeii) tiled.
SI'lI A'lION' WAMED -B.i a bulcher; good mai
ket man, puldloi, IiuIomii and sausige nukci ;
e.)n cum and pitkle nil kinds of meats; Al meat
(iittci nud sliugliliiiiuii. Addic.-s Hiitcher, 2 I
Linden stieet, West Plttston. Pa.
Political.
Tiiinii irolsi. VflVi: Ills'l ItUT To the mem-
beU of llic Itepiihllcaii Slimililr,' Cuiunilttco
(f the Ihlid Legi-latlvc dlslrliti
Voibf is lieirlu Riven Ihat a meeting of lh'
Hi'publiiaii Standing Committee of the 'ih'rl
Ligblatite district of L.iikaw.inn.i nullity will
he held lit the ( onrl llouc, Scuiitnn, Pa uu
iilindav, Maith 22, 11X12. at 2 o'dodt p. in. x
full iiliind.iiue l lh" loiiiiiiliicn is carncjUy
liiiucslcil. By oulei of llic i haiiiiiau.
1 (l-l Mt V N Ill'SHIIlC
Atte-ti .1. U WVI'KINs, h-uelaiy. ST
Sii.iiuon, I'a , Much 10, l')2.
Bheuiiiatiam. r
x, v'V' 'y'x,v ' ssfcs, vs.vvs xys2 "
HIIEt'MATISM ll uarllcx that wish-'can JTi
siieedlly and iieimintiitly tiuol of all 3
rietics of llheiuiiatUn b,v .J vcRctahle iuiupoim.1.
Cuics guaranteed. Imputo or aijdrcss J. 1.. TJy'
lor, Scranton. y
LEGAL.
NOI'lt'f, Is heieby given that a meeting nf fhn
stoekhnldcis of the Ihu Title (iiiir.inly and
Tru.t Cuinpaii), of Siiaiilou, Pom., wl (hi bebl
ut Ihe ollltc uf II"' (ompaii), 135 Washington ave
nue, hcianton, I'enn.sjlvatiia, bu Ma) 17, at ItVIl!
a. in., In take adion mi atiproval or dluppioy.il
ol llic piopo.eil InticaM' of (apltul stock ot Sulci
coniiuii) Horn :.00,()0() to HJW.m).
IIALPH S- lll'LL, Secretary,-
. i - ss
'
ESTA'lE ol Chailn Ileniiood, late of tho cltyof
Sciantou, LaeLavvaiiiii touiit), l'ciiu4)lvauTj,
deceased, "X
l.etlers tcstaiuilitar.v upon the jbmo oUto list
ing been granted the iinileisigiitil, all peisons hj.V
lug dallies agaiibt llic same will piesyut tlieui
fur pj)iucnt and tlimp indebted thereto wfli
please make inuncdlatc pajment lo -
) E. IIKSUOOI). Executrix,
Or J. W. BIIOWVINU, Atloint'i.jf
Udj Meats UuUiIimbC
.
INJDIAU
INVESTORS
Ik foic leaking (ouiJPtmcnis, please
tuoril us I'w prlvjlijc of sobinilllli r
jur dcirlptxu HjiVef lUlfstpients,
SpencerTrask & Co
BAiMKERS
27 & 20 l'lno Streetf Now-YorU
JltMUEltS if. y. STOCii UXCIUNQE,