THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAV, MARCH 15, 1002. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. fecial to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, March 11. The now board if health has ttr))iiiitfd ns health oIU cor, tliielertnkcr John 12. O'Hrien. The Knnlr hoy choir will glvo a con cert at thu Unptlst church thl.i evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. l Junes visited friends In Elinlta, N. Y the first of the Wool:. Mrs. Charles I.. Peck, of Elmlra, la a Sliest at thu home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. WntrouYi, on Lake nventte. Captain II. James McCuusland has returned from a business trip to New York city. Miss Kmlly Dullard, of Wllkes-Barrr, s (caring for her grandfather, A. N. Dullard, who has been for a long time confined, by 111 health, to his home on Depot street. Mr. Dullurd Is much Im proved, but Is still unable to leave the llOUHC, Wo are Just now experiencing great "sap weather," and there are few maples hereabouts but what have been tapped, and the prospect Is bright for a successful sugar and syrup season. Messrs. Herbert V. Drcwstor, Fred A. Mack, Fayette F. Sprout and Franz T. Mack witnessed "Florodora" at the Ly ceum, In Scrunton, last night. Clothier N. Warner has been spend ing the week In Philadelphia, selecting a now spring stock of everything good In his line. Mrs. J. D. McColIum Is home from Philadelphia for a few days' stay. Prof. Charles Roos, of Leylsburg, who from 1877 to 1SS0 was principal of the Montrose public schools, was a wel come visitor In town on Tuesday. M. S. Durch, who has been laid up all winter with rheumatism, Is able to get about our streets again, with the aid of crutches and canes. A loan art social, under auspices of the ladles of the Baptist church, will be held on Tuesday evening next at the home of Colonel and Mrs. W. H.NDen nls. on South Main street. I The Epworth league will present a special programme at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday evening. R. G. Scott and family will, on April 1, remove from this place to Scranton to reside. Their departure will be re gretted by a wide circle of friends In Montrose. The Presbyterian church workers servo a supper in the church parlors this evening. "The Owls" banqueted at Fordham's on last Tuesday evening:. Justice M. H. Van Scoten, of this place, has announced his candidacy for the county treasurershlp, subject to the action of the next Republican county convention. A host of friends will strive earnestly for Mr. Van Scoten's nomination. W. K. Maderla, mall agent on the Montrose branch of thu Lehigh Valley railroad, has been visiting at his home In Reading, Pa. Monday next will be St. Patrick's day "in the mornin'." FACTORYVILLE. Special to thr Scranton Tribune. Factory ville, March 11. Reuben Gar dener, of Schenectady, N. Y., is down here spending a few days with his pa rents for the benefit of his health. The six principle Baptists held their weekly meeting this week at the home of Mr. S. S. Seamans. B. J. Crisman has returned from New Jersey where he and Sirs. Cres man have been spending a few days. aIIsh Bertha Knopp is nursing a case of typhoid fever over at Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Edel la, were callers in town last Wednes day. Foctoryvlllo encampment, No. 21G, I. O. O. F at their regular meeting Wednesday night, elected the following officers for the ensuing term: C. P., A. G. Woodruff: S. W., Zlba L. Hinds; II. P., Charles Parker; J. W., Samuel C. Reynolds. The encampment busi ness was followed by the celebration of their anniversary and a banquet. A goodly number of the members of the encampment with their families made up thu assemblage which wan a lively auo, good nalured one. The tables were loaded with tempting viands of which Justice was done to. Music and socia bility took up the remainder of the evening which Is looked forward to onco a year with much anticipation by the members of that branch of the order, and their families. Owing to the lateness of the hour last night we are unable to announce the prize winners of the young ladles' contest in prize speaking, of Key. ptone Academy, but It will be an nounced in Monday's edition of The Tribune. Dr. Lincoln Hully will lecture at Keystone Academy next Monday even ing, March 17. His subject will be "Charcoal Drawings." The Keystone Lumber company has the poles all sot for the electric light A-lres and expect to have the plant in readiness for April 1. The, oiliest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice, of ShUiCBhlnny, but formerly of this place, who met such an untimely nnd sad death at tho above named ' place, went brought hero for burial Friday. Mr. A. G. Woodruff, who has been spending sonio time abroad, returned last Wednesday and la reudy for busi ness again. m HONESDALE. perial to (lie Scranton Tribune, Honcsdalo, March 14, Robins mndo their ilrst spring visit to Ilonesdalo on Tuesdnv. Tho past lew warm days has wiped out the sleighing, which had a run of ono hundred and beventeen days in Jlonesdale equal to what the (lrst set tlers enlrw'd. Tho uptown portion of Ilonesdalo Js still without gas. The flood did Its work Well In filling tho pipes with water, which has frozen solid. The ladles of the Baptist church nro How to Prevent Pneumonia, You have good reason to fear an at tack of pneumonia when you have a severe cold, accompanied by palna In the chest or In the back between the shoulders. Get a, bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and use it us directed and It will prevent the threat ened attack, Among the tens of thous ands who have used this remedy for colds and lu grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case that has resulted In pneumonlu, which shows that this remedy Is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. For sale by all druggists. .,i'i preparing for their annual Easier sim per nnd fair, which will be hold In tho church on April ;!. "Captain Racket," n comedy In three acts, by Charles Townsend, will bo pre sented by local talent In tho otiera house, Thursdny evening, April 3, under thu auspices of the Young People's society of tho Gorman Lutheran church. Major George II. Whitney, of Hones dalc, and W. II. Qulnti, of Hawley, nro candidates for dulegatu to tho Repub lican statu convention In the Interest of Colonel L. A. Watres for governor. Tho colonel Is very popular In Wayne county, and will elect his delegates without a doubt. Ilonesdalo people will not bo obliged PICTURE Find a cat and to Journey to Scranton to hear the Lafayette College Glee club, as Man ager Sllverstone has secured this fa mous company of twenty-eight musi cians (who are on their Easter vaca tion) for the Honesdale opera house, Thursday evening, March 20. How humiliating for Carbondale to be obliged to come to Wayne county for a patch of ground of sufllcient size on which to speed their trotters. They know who their sympathizers are. Two of Wayne county's popular and well-known Republicans are contesting for the congressional nomination at the county convention to be held In the court house on Monday next. The pri maries are to be held this (Saturday) evening. Colonel Coe Durland and Homer Greene, esq., are the candidates. Wayne county workmen have broken the record In bridge building. Five men, under the direction of County Com missioner George II. Seamans, con structed a wooden bridge over Park lake, east of Main street, In a little over two and one-half days. Teams could have crossed at noon the third day, but for a delay in getting planus there in six sixteen foot bents to bridge the stream. The planking extends on either side, making the length of the bridge 173 feet. The high water Im peded the progress of the work. Auditor Ceneral E. D. Hardenbergh is in town, taking in thu political situ ation. Mis, Walter M. Fowler has gone to Philadelphia with her cousin. Miss Helen Hurlburt, who has been a guest of Ilonesdalo friends. Miss Ida Barnes is assisting with the clerical work at tho Erie's East Hones dale station. THOMPSON. Special to the Scianton Tribune. Thompson, March 11. "Lost, strayed or stolen," the budget of items that left this sanctum for tho Scranton Tribune, March H. George I. Clark, of the corner store, was doing business in Scranton yester day. The funeral of L, O. Tiffany, whoso illness was mentioned in these items, was held at his late home, in thu town ship, yesterday and was conducted by his pastor, Rev. D. L. Meeker, of tho Lanesborough Methodist Episcopal church. Interment will bo made today at Union hill, Gibson township. Hi's ago was 82 years. Evangelist and Mrs. Llddell will close their work here next Sabbath evening, and go to Lake Vlow for a season. It Is no fault of the evangelist that a great work has not been accomplished In Thompson. The Sunday school convention for the First district of Susquehanna county was held In the Congregational church, Oakland, on Wednesday. Rev, W, II. French, of tho Free Baptist church, and Mr, Blrchard, Mr. R. Potter, Mrs, Ei nest Potter -and Miss S. Howard were delegates from the Methodist Episcopal Sabbath school, They report a good convention. Tho funeral of Kline Shaffer, of Ararat, was held tit tho Presbyterian church there this afternoon. Ho wns IS years old, nnd unmarried, the brother of the Into Ord Shaffer, who was buried about two weeks ago and whoso wire wns burled n week ago. Rev, H. j, Crano nfllclated nt all these funerals. The C-year-old son of Mr. Rogers, of Mud pond, whose clothes weie set on tiro by the explosion of a stove, died from his Injuries, Monday, and was burled Tuesday, Rev, W. H, French, of tho Baptist church and pastor of tho family, officiated. Ellis L. L'heesbio, aged 31 years, died at his home, in Jackson, last Sabbath, Illn funeral wus held at his late homo Wednesday afternoon und was largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. P. R. Tower, of this place, Rev. T. J. Biewster, of the Baptist church, Starrucca, was in town today Mrs. Kate Fox Is in Buffalo, caring for her sister. Mrs. Benjamin Stoddard, who Is berlously 111. Mr, and Mrs. W. V. Gelatt, of Lake View, are in town to see his grand mother, Mrs. L, A. Gelatt, who Is tho latest victim of tho gilp and quite sick. Mrs. E. Huyck and Mrs, W. Water man, of Melrose, visited at tho home of I). N. Benedict on Wednesday; also his mother, Mrs. A. Benedict, of Starrucca. Mrs. John Lyden Is lu Great Bend. caring for her daughter, Mrs, Bark, and her young daughter. 1 I i ,i - i , .m. . - ..- .i..i 1M...II mm- J AVOCA. The Avoca sub district. Epwnrth League, wilt convene In the M. E. church today. There Will bo three sessions. Rev. Dr. Grllllti will preach In tho evening. Tho school board met on Wednesday evening and decided to close schools until Monday. I William Marlon Is critically 111 at the homo of his sister, Mrs. Michael Dev cre. A. P. Ilollstcr lins purchased- tho property of E. C. Kellum on Lincoln Hill. Chnrlcs Toots will remove his family to West PKtston on Monday, I Thu funeral of John Henley took place ' yesterday morning from the family residence on the West Side. A requiem mass was celebrated In St. Mary's church. Rev. William Healey, son of the deceased, wos celebrant! Rev. P. F. Loughney, deacon; Rev. G. J. Dix on, sub-deacon, and Rev. James Mon son, master of ceremonies. Several clergymen were In the sanctuary. Tho pall-bearers were Edward Gibbous, Anthony Cliff old, Michael Flannery, PUZZLE. a canary bird. Edward Murphy, Thomas Tlgue, Thomas Herbert. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. The borough council met on Tuesday afternoon. Five members were pres ent. They decided to appropriate $500 to the present expenses of the small pox case. Dr. G. B. Seamen was en gaged as physician. The Avoca sub-district Epworth league conven tion was field in the Methodist Kplwupal church jcsterd.iy. There were three sessions. In the evening Trending Elder (iritfln addressed the deleft ites. Papers were read by Misses Etta Mos tellar, Il.ittlc MeKcnne, Kmlly Perrinl and Miss Surah Price. The following delegates were pies cut: West Pittston, Mrs. Kellar, Floicncc Rent ier, Emily Pcrrln, Dr. Oriffln; Pittston, A. C. Mjers, Sarah Emblctoii, Nellie Dennett, Mrs. S. Gaitlncr; Yatesville, Gertrude and Jessie Sarrain, Liilie Pierce, Ilev. und Mrs Kelly; Taylor, R'me Richards, Let it la Coolbaugh, Lillic Stone, Ada H.ittuii, Laura Sperbei, lllaiiche llurden, One ieve Iteinlnrt, Lena Daley, Anna Hooper, .fames Dornvn, Mina Ev.us, Llovel Daley, Itev. C. B. flemy; Lackawanna, Lena Gtcgory, Mary Ander son, Edith Heed; Mooslc, Genevieve Schoonoeer, C'arrio llruiurr, l-'thcl Rogers, Mabel Shottcl, Mjitlo Mrtetellar, Edith Snyder, Itev. and Mrs. J. X. bailey, Nellie King, Anna Watkins, Mis. If. Trench, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jenkins, flower ISerlew ; Durvoa, Itev. If. A. Green?, Alice Ilro.vn, Nillie Pills, Mr". M. If. Kcllow, Minnie flames, Anna Curtis, Jennie Miifcr, flora Seal, Allen Held; Avoca, M.vrtie and 11 ij- Smith, Viola Pommel ninth, Mabel Hints, Jennie Keith, Mrs. J. I.', Graham, Mrs. John Frue, Jessie Clarke. Contractor W. II, .Mooie will le.no today to adept a position with tho Draw Hndi;e Construc tion lompiny. His, territory will include the west and the south. .MIph Agnes bpio.it has returned to New York city after sevcial ela.vs' visit with Mrs. Williim), of flare Mreet. M. J. Domtncrnuith will leave on Mondiy to look after the lumber department of tl.o new bridge at White Uau'n. The contractors are Smith k McCormack, of Hasten. D ALTON. Ilev. A. W, Oooper and wife have been in Windsor, N. Y., this week, attending a, wedding. Miss Laura Woodward has returned home fioni New Yoik, and is preparing for her Easter open ing In her millinery business. . Mrs. Fred Snjder, Mrs. W. II. Hager, Mrs. f'reil Palmer attended tho Woman'i Christian Timperancv union convention at Dunmoie on Tiiured ly. Po-tniai-tcr Tiffany Ins had a new letter box placed at the side of the street in fiont of tl.o posloflicc, which is a great coincidence to the public when the ofliee is closed. Earnest Whitman has tcsigned his position on janitor i.f the public1 school building, and (irant Hoatdman has been appointed in his place, Mrs. Geoige Decker is Malting in I'lechlUe this wccL. The road-, now are in a terrible condition, lliey ate worse than has been Known (or many springs. Lirgo sink holes are met with every where, no that travel is slow and perilous. THE MARKETS Wall Stroet Review. New Yurk, .March 11, There were some re inutkable movements today among the olncuro speeiaitleii, but tho important r cprc.cntatlc sioik.1 wtio iickIcUvJ and practically immuwble, Some important developments in the money mar ket situation helped thu stock market to face with equanimity tin forecast of .1 imncmcnt of cunency of the week which, mi Its fate, nionibril to wipe out urtlmly the slender surplus reserves of the bonks. The rue in the call loan rato aboe 1 per tent., the highest of tho jcar, indicated tho piissmo upon tho money tu.p'!iis. Puiiiy the day there lame H'ry hc.ny orleriugs of go-ui. merit boniN to the sub-tiejsury for leileinptlon. This wus the direct risult of the withdrawal of the ko 'I ninent't ntfir to irdecm after loinoimw, 'I hu total tcdemptioiu today lau up to $2, 170,531, and as the payments are in uili, they will tioy :i good day's anagc ill tonioriow's bank stite Hunt. Consideration was also nlven In tho fact that .t Standard Oil dividend of i?5,(CKJ,M;0, which tan baldly be without eifeet In the money market. Of other deu'lopmcnts, the settlement of the Uoston strike was favorably inteipreled, althojgh ficins uneasiness still prevails romernliv the sutlliment of the yearlj terms with the an thraclto miners. The fnireasu in the Southern Hallway preferred divhlmd Ins been ejcpi-iteil with great laidklrnee, but the stoik of that com uny ulvamcd on the announcement, which aho served lu iheck a selling movement in the gemral IUt. There were some vciy sharp relapses among minor stocks which have been tecently advanced on tumors of consolidation and absoiptlons, but tbcie were other strong pints n similar Illinois, 'llio vIoKnt advance fa Wcstltyhousa Eleiarlc stocks on light transactions had nothing in 'tlu way of news to account for It, The UouM group of slocks, led by Manhattan, were in notable demand at striking gains. Total sales toda, 472, "M shares. The Wabash debenture ll's v.'crc active and ttroiiA Otherwise tho bond market was ir regular. Total salej, ur value, Sr3,D!5,0)), United State.s new V declined , the old I's U and the 6's Va per lent, on the laat call. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by lUlght & Frecse Co., 311-315 Mean liullding. W. 1). Itunjon, manager, Open. High. Low. Close. Amelrcan Sugar VirM Ji'lH 1'iSU l'ifii Ainer. IJcomuli- UH 32H 31$ 3l, Am. Locomotive, Pr .... '' M f).i M Am. Cat 1'ouudry 3ti ViV, Sy4 st'.i Am. Smelt. & Iter. Co., 47 47 47 47 Ainal. Copper , 05U fiMi OITi iBU Anaconda Copper 3Hi 31'i 8 Hi 311, Afctilson .,,,,,. ,.,,,., 7 fS 7." VSVi AtchUon, IT ...,i ....... Pfl'j twi tXl'4 t'i'i Halt, k Ohio lOi 101 lOfH 101)4 llrookljn It, T (, ml (fl Mi Clicj. tc Ohio .,,,, ISH 4".! 4,-i'i 1814 Col. k Southern 27 l'l 27i ii.i,4 Col. tc Houlherii, Pr. .. iVA 1514 I'll Mi Col. I'uel ,t lloi H."V4 i'Vj nt PI , Chic, k O, W .,, Sl4 5414 24 21' Chic, Mil. k st. 1' ....irsiu mt iiH irn? (.Me, it. i. k v ., wy, kit; ibsji ioiu Chicago k Alton ....... fttfo M '7i " Del. k Hud 1704 lTd'-i 1704 1"Hi Erie ::u ,v,H "') ( Erie, 1ft Pr 07 7f', I17U "'$ Erie, 2d IT t,V2 nt 0.14 r'' Illinois Ceiitnl no 110 HO no fouls. A Naah ...K'i 101 103 101',, Manlnttan 1.13 1HIH 112 U Metropolitan KM livsli Vl 1C9 Mexican Central KiHi .')',; SO SO'4 Mo. Kan. & Texas 2U4 24S 24W U Mkqiurl Paclfte Mi4 I'Oi Wii "') N. Y. (Vntral ,in2U KI3 ini'i lfd Ont. & W(t , ,12?f, .12 .Wi t'2M Norfolk k Western MX, 60 r.illi M'.i Pacific Mall 43 49 43 41 Pcniwjlvjnla ., 1WA t',i 1501,4 J-W!i People's this 1WH lOOUi fH 14 Heading fil f.5t8 fit;, ,',l Heading, lt IT 81 St fil 81 He.vllna-, 2d Pr 07 (ITU (KW4 (WVi Hcpubllc Steel 18V! ISVi 17U 17'4 Ilepnbllc Steel, Pr 7.1H 7i 72Vi 7214 )iithfrn Pacific 4a 04ti ol)s 01 Southern H. It 32 3J S2'i 3-H1 Southfrn It. K IT rti IT P3Tw l7 Tetin. Coal it Iron BS4 W 07 (1K Texas Patlflo 40U 40Vi 40,. 40H Union Pacific- MH D37 Wi 9Si Union Pacific, Pr ft7 87 MU S r. H. leather U'A 11U HVi IHi U. S. Iflfhcr, IT Ni 81 M 81 IT. S. Sttel 42 42 42Vj 424 U. S. Steel, Pr IHH n.1 PIH IW Wabash 2.1VI W, 2.1 2.1 Wabnfh, IT 42U 4114 42ft 42'4 WntiTii Union 1 1 00Vt tX)i Ex-.llvld( nd. ClIICAflO (3H.UN k PHOVISIOU MAHKET. WHEAT Open. High. Low. Cbw. May TV's "5'A 7I7 TlTi July '0',s 708 T-V.-i "'a COHN- Mav 1.2 02) 02 02'i JulV 015, t.2'4 OPii 01? ()ATS Mav s5H 40 r. 45 July 35i COVi 3V!i 35i f'OHK- . . May 15.41) 13.4.1 1G.40 13.4". July 1352 13.67 15.52 1335 LAHD Miv 0. 10 0.42 0.40 0.40 JulV 0.00 0 32 0.50 0.52 HIDS Jlav 8.40 8.40 8.40 R.40 July 8.47 8.32 8.47 8.52 NEW YOHK COTTON MARKET. Open. High. Low. Close. March 8-00 S.OO 8.89 8.00 Mav 8."! 8.S2 8.70 6.S2 July S.SO 8 80 8.03 8.03 August 8.07 S.CS 8.03 8.08 Scranton Board of Trade Exchanga Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. 60 Countv Savings Bank k Trust Co.. 300 First "National llank (Carbondale) coo Third National Hank M0 Dime Deposit and Discount Dank.. iOO Economy Light. II. k P. Co 49 First National Dank 1300 Lacka. Trust & Safe Deposit Co.... 105 Clark & Snovcr Co.. IT 125 Scranton Savings Hank 500 Traders' Natitnal Bank 225 Scranton nolt & Nut Co 123 People's Hauls 135 Scranton Packing Co 33 IIONDS. Scranton Pansenzer Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1920 115 People's street Hailway, first mort gage, duo 1918 115 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 115 ... Scranton Traction a per cent 115 Economy Lignt, Heat k Power Co 97 North Jersey & Pocono Ice Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II, C. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Flour 4.0O. Beans $2.40. Butter Fresh creamery, 27c; June cre.'.merv, 23c.; dairy, 22c. Cheese 12il3e. Eggs Nearby, lSc; western, 1715c Pens Per bushel, 1.73. Potatoes Per bushel. 85c. Onions Per bushel, U.0O, New York Grain nnd Produce Market New York, March 14. Flour Fairly active and steady, closing a shade easier with wheat. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red, 8lc. f, o, b. atloat; No. 2 led, SSlie. elevator; No. 1 northern Du'.utli, S3',4e. f. o. b. albat; options steady at first but a later decline carried prices in the afternoon to the low point of the season and the close was weak at te?Je. net decline; Min.Ii closed W1,c, ; May, f0c; July, 81Vic; September, M!-e. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, OO'.sc elevator and (sC. f. o. b. afloat; options irrcguhr but a flnat lally left the market firm at '.sa'.ic net ad vance; May closed i!7?4c; Julv, Ob'n'.; Septem ber, C57e. Oats Spot firm; No. 2, 32e.; No. 3, 51c; No. 2 white, 54c; No. 3 white, 51'Sc.j track mixed western, 52a..1c; track white, 5'la 5Sc; options alow all day but steadily held. Hutler Steady; creamery, 22a27c. ; do. fictory, 18i21c; creamery held, J8a24c ; renovated, 10a 23c.; imitation creamery, 17ifcr23c; state dairy, 20.i2nc Cheese Firm ; state full cream, small early make, fancy (oloied, 12?4al3c; do. white, 12?i.il3c. : lull cream, large fall nuke, fancy col med, ll'Jap'c; do. white, ll?Jal2i Eggs Weak; state and Pennsylvania, lOijp.j western, lCaltSHc; southern, 15Vial0c. Chi en go Grain and Produc Market. Chicago, March 14. Corn strength dominated grains for the creator irt of the session today. There were bearish factors at work in wheat which finally prevailed in that gialn, but the eo.iiscr cereals retarded for some time the looked for decline 'ind itself held firm. At the close May wheat was a?ic down. May corn 9sV4e. higher and May oats He. lower. Provision, closed a shade lower to 5c. higher. Csh quotations were as follows; Flour Steady, very dull; No. 3 spring wheat, 71a76V4c. ; No, a red, SiutMHc; No. 2 oats. 455;a40c. ; No. 2 white, 47',4c; No. :: white, 46alO?ic; No. 2 rye, 58c; fair to choice malting, 03a03!4c ; No. 1 flax peed, 1,C8; No. 1 northwestern. 1.72; prime timothy reed, li.40a 0.50; mesa perk, 5d5.30al5 33; lard, 9o.32Vin9.35; short ribs, fS,SOa8.45; dry salted shoulders, 7Hi 7',ic, ; short clear side", $3C5a8.73; whlkey, $1.S0. Buffalo LIto Stock Market. Uist Buffalo, March 14. C.ittle Receipts, light, steady; eal tops, V-50i7.7.". Hog -'Receipts, 0,000; opened active- and steady, cio-dnj weak; heavy, $fl.(i0afl.70; mixed, vJ.ftOaOOO; pigs, $0.10ufl.5; roughs, $3.B0i6; stags, Slal.oO. Sheep and Unnhs Receipts, 11,00) head; lambs, 5c. higher; sheep strong; sheep, top mixed, f.l.S.la 5.60; culls to fair, ifJ.75i4 50; wethers and )ear lings, $5.73a0; ewes, fair to best. M,50i5j top lambs, 5fl.COaO.03; fair to good, $a.23.i0.4O. FOR SALE BY W. T. HACKETT A few of the piopertle.1 juit listed; 4, 201V House and barn, S. Main ave. t.l.WH) .Modem house, I'pper Duumore, (.UOlint 0x150, Duumore. S2,$i Double heuise, Duumore: bargain, :f5,0 -Fine residence at Provideiifc. M.fKO-llouse und barn, . Scranton. $i,0Oi-Farm 110 acres with stock, ete-. $7,5ftV-Farm 150 jcits, L. V. II, II. M,HW eaeli-Houru at (irecn Illilge. $!,) eich Houses near Wyoming avenue. 5,50v-Double house, W'satnlnj nve. ; bargain, $7,0ilO-l)ouble house, central, steam; bargain, !2,50O-Poultry farm, D., I.. & W; bargain. $s,O0tHeslde'nee near Elm Park church. SU,500 Very fine double house, eentral, $10,000 Double house, central, steam; bargain. $10,000 Double Ikjuh", barn, etc.; central. ?8,50O-Doublo house. !f2J,(W)-Hote, D L. k W. road, elegant lo cation and doing a fine business, S4,500 Poultry ami true 1 farm on I)., L, Is W, Finest In this section. Cost owner over $.1,000, In elegant shape and paying. Discount to imlck lu;.cr. M.iino House, central city; cost $0,500, !7,i)0-lh.me W.vnmng avenue, 13 roomj, $t.50O, win h $3,500-Grccn Hldge house. il.tlW bujs 2 lots (Ireen ltldgf; luigain. fS.iyo- Double house. Linden stieet, M.mjO-lloiwi very eentral. I.Mo-iou't, large lot, fruit. Providence. iSJM vvo'th ?2,00il-firecn Itldgc, Uargiln. t)7,50O House ond shop, cetitul. 5,5i -Double house, t,ulncy avenue. $1,5(10 steam healed house on "the hill." $.!,J0-IloiiM, Nav Aug section; bargain. J-SOQLot tjiceii Hldge section; bargain. $!jr),0C-Hul ncs block; rents ifS.OOO. !55.0uO-IluslueM blotkj tents iffl.OiX), 2,30O-'encmtnt, 1'inc Brook: rent $210. $, Store pioperty, flrcen pidge. $7.ixx Truck farm, one mile out. jJl.5U-,lvery stuble and house, rents $7S0. S2rt.50O-Huslness property; bargain. $2,000 l,ot on Quiney avenue; big bargain. i M.OOO-t'orner lot and two houses. For particulars warding ubove and hundreds of other properties call at HAOKETT'S HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, 126 S Washington avenue, Scranton. Ileal Estate Exchange (formerly Price Uldcr). afeHr,-H. j.-'tfililrnlB.i.Mii mtm,, Msja 't4 v THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents fv'ore Than Four Lines, a Cents for lloeli Hitra Lin: For Rent. 1011 HUNT Stote and bisemcnt for rent, No, l.ul niiksim iivtnue Masonic building. Inquire of T. 11. Howe. I'Olt KENT Fine private residence in flrcen Itldgo rcctlon for rent for one ear, furnished or unfurnished; 12 rooms; modern Improvement; steam and trolley lines convenient. Address Nciila, Tifhunc cilice. HOUSE KOU HENT-lnnulrc 111 Mulberry street. KOH IlENT Furnished houo to small family; situated on the hill; is very pleasant and dMlrnble. 711 (Jiilney avenue. $30 WILIi HENT handsomely furnished homo on the hill! steam heat. M. II. Holgatc, Com monwealth building, FOH HENT Barn containing thr.v stalls and wash rack; well adapted for light driving team; possession April 1. Inquire 1731 Monsey avenue. FOH HENT-Store building for rent In Dickson City, Pa, nulldlng SO feet by. 24 feet, cellar under all, and second story can be arranged for a family. All In good reralr leady for use. Two coal breakers nnd mines close by emplojlng over a thousand people. An enterprising merchsnt cm get a hrgc trade. Apply to William II. Hlchmond, Itlchmond Hill, 3125 N. Main avenue, Scranton, Pa. FOH HENT 137 Wjomlng avenue, a very desirable l.'troom modern residence Apply at Iiaeu J eft's leal estate 'asenoy, rooms 9 und 10, Price . building. FOH HF.NT In Dalton, a furnished cottage of nine rooms for the season; one of the best lo cations In the town; five minutes' wilk to sta tion. Apply to 0. W. Cailton, Dalton, Pa, FOR HF.NT Three adjoining rooms in Paul! building, especially adapted for lawyers and doctors. FOR HKNT-Store 223 Lackawanna avenue now occupied by the (luhin diamond Co., and two floors over the Scotch Woolen Mill Co. at 227. I FOR HENT Home 1109 Capouse avenue, contain ing nine rooms and all modern Improvements; street cars pass tne uoor. inquire ai ju. o.i-"-. son avenue, TOR HENT-SlxTOom flat with bath, steam heat, gas range and all modern imprinc inents from April 1st; rent reasonable. can early. Fred C. Hand, 003 Mulberry street. FOR HENT A beautifully finished house of twelve rooms, all modern conveniences, in North Tark; fine location. Apply 1023 Llectrlo avenue, North Park. FOH RENT 023 Green Ridge street, eight-room modern house, steam heat. FOR RENT Stoic room on Becond floor-oyer 319 Lackawanna avenue. Plate glass front, in quire of Krotosky Bros. Furnished Booms. ROOM FOR RENT All conveniences. Trice rea sonable. Inquhe 15(1 Capouse avenue. FOR RENT One furnished room, with improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap. C27 Adams avenue. FURNISHED BOOMS for rent, modern improve ments; private family; gentlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenue. FOR RENT Furnished Iront room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Address Room, Box 200. FOR RENT Furnished room; heat and bath. 025 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RF.NT. with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Eor Rent Unfurnished Hooms. FOR RENT April 1, three unfurnished roeim', steam lieal and all modern improvements at 717 Olive street For Sale. FOR SALE Just arrived with forty horses, good workers and drivers: weight Hurt to 1500; can be seen at 334 Raymond court. F. M. Cobb. FOR SALE OR RENT Single house and lot. No. 1110 Mulberry street. Equipped with all mod ern conveniences. Inquire on premises. John Knoble, 191 E. South stieet, W ilkes-Barre, Pa. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale at 020 Quincy avenue. Must be sold this week. PIANO for sale cheap. Inquire 330 Webster ave. CARPETS, linoleums and oil cloths sold every day 3 o'clock. 60S Lackawanna. See auctions. FOR SALE Fine kindling wood, stove lenejth. Two dollars big load delivered anywhere. Mall orders. Jennings, Central Mines cut. Also second blind lumber suitable for all purposes, very cheap. For Sale or Bent. FOH SALE OR RENT Farm of ninety airc3 good soil, well wateied, good iullding9, good fruit, six miles from Scranton, one and one-lulf miles from Clark's Summit. L.vlng on the south side and joining Summit Lake; a fine place for sum mer home. Price reasonable Inquire of M. II, Coons, Clark's Oieen, Wanted To Rent. WANTED Nine or ten-room house, rent not over if20.0O. Address W. D. L., Tribune. COTTAGE wanted to rent for tho summer rea son; plainly furnished with good water, near station. Clatk's Summit, Glcnbum or Dalton nothing fancy in furnishing or price. Address Cottage, Tribune offlie. WASTED HOOMS For two adults, three or four rooms furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Address M. B.. Tribune office. WANTED Furnished huuse or four or five rooms for housekeeping, Address A. O, fc, Tribune cfllce. Wanted To Buy. WANT TO buy a general store, city or country, fcr cash. Address Opportunity, caie of Trib. itnn .Oil,. lino ottlce. Auction. 20,000 YARDS CARI'E'IS, oil cloths and mattings, ono ton table silverware, one car load linen sheets, table cloths, nipklns, pillow case's, toAels, 6,000 pairs fmcy latn curtains. Many other things too numerous to mention. At miction, I2d Wash ington avenue, opposite) Conncll building, Sales 10 a, in,, 2 and 7 p. in. Cl'MMINGS BROS., Auctioneers. HORSES AT AUCTION The undersigned will sell at publio s lie at tho Cuslck btablcs, Scran. ton. Pa,, Saturday, Match 15, at 10.30 a, in., one carload Farm, Carriage and Dray Horses, Sale positive rain or shine, Claik Brothers, Storage. STGMP Dry, clean and modern up-to-elite storage; sep irate looms; individual kevs: elevator. An ideal storage for household clfects, etc. Thirty separate storage rooms, Scranton Storage com pany, 113 I'rauklln avenue, Lost. LOST Saturday afternoon, bctwicn Washington avenue, Delaware street, Adams avenue and Green Hidfc street, silver chatelaine bag con taining about S3. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Tribune oltlee. LOST Monday evening, Feb. 17, between Wyo ming avenue and Washburn stieet, an pval brooch containing gentleman's picture. Finder please return to or notify MUs parsons, 417 'i'lilr uenlli street. Poll t ileal. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT To lli n,n,, bus of the Republican Standing Committee of the Third Legislative district: Notice is heitb.v given that a meeting of the Republican Standing Committee of the Th'rd Legislative district of Lackawamu county will be held at the Court House, Scranton, Pa., on Saturday, March 22, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance of the committee U earnestly requested, lly order vf the chairman, OSOAH VAN BUSKIRIC. Altest:-J. E. WATKINS. Sicretary sv-rantou. Pa., March 10, 1002, J SITUATIONS WANTED FRGB. BKANC1I WANT OFFICES. Wnnt AdvorUsnmento Will Bo Beceived nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALBERT SCltUXTZ. eernfr Mulberry atrett and Webster avenue. OU3TAV PICIIEL, 050 Adams avenue. West Sido OEOItaB W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED h. TERPPE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main venue and Market street. Green Bidgo CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dlcluon avenue. T. i. JOHNS, 020 Green nidge street. a LORENZ, comer Washington are nuo and Marion street. Petersburg W. n. HNEPFEi., 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmoro J. O. CONE k SON. Help Wanted Male. TRUSTWORTHY vounit man for offleo nosltlon, this city; $20 weekly; experience unnecessary, but good references and fifty dollars -deposit re quired, Wlmbrough, 50 North Sixth, Pliila. CIVIL SERVICE GOVERNMENT POSITIONS n.SSfl appointments made last year. Probably 10,000 this jcar. Only common school education required for examination. Catalogue of infor mation free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington. D. C. SEVERAL CIGAR salesmen wanted in every lo cality; experience unnecessary; good salary ond expenses paid. Emanuel Co., Station J, New York. WANTED Salesman for Carpet De partment; young man to sell Wall Paper and Shades, also Sign Writer. Apply, Jonas Long's Sons. CANVASSERS WANTED to solicit subscriptions for The Tribune; liberal commissions al lowed; only active men desired; those with ex perience preferred. Apply at Business Manager's office, Scranton Tribune. Help Wanted Female. LADIES to do plain needle work for us at home, we furnish materials and pav $7 to 10 per week. Send stamped envelope to Standaid Co., Indiana avenue, Chicago, 111. WANTEI A competent waltre-v. Apply to Mrs. Henry Belin, 447 Jefferson avenue. WANTED Cood cook and laundress; must have references; also a bright careful young nurse maid for three-s ear-old child. Apply Mis. Charles Coursen, 410 Washington avenue. LADV CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply personally at Business Manager's office, Scranton Tribune. Agents Wanted. AGENTS, ATTENTION Do you want something gooel, reliable nnd highest pav? Come and see me; ladies and gentlemen. V. II. Whitmore, 1340 Capouse avenue, city. VANTEI Agents, both sex, in Scranton, Green Hldge, Providence, Priccburg, Peckvillc, Car bondale, etc. Light work; good salary. Call or address Manager, Room 1. Itaub Building, 427 Spruce street, Scrantou, 1'a. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED Good boarding at a rea soluble price can be had at 523 New street. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board, German or English. Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, 807 Harrison avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two communicating rooms with boarJ, private family preferred. Two ladles and a pcntlenun. State full particulars. Address C. II. D Tribune office. Wanted. WANTED Chairs to repair and recanc; send pos tal to Jnmcs Pane or 'phone John Hawks, 124S Provhience road. Old 'phone 114-3, Green nidge. Real Estate. FOR SALE 7-room co'tage at Glenburn, one acre land; all kinds fruit; cheap. Address Frank Hall. FOR SALE At Clark's Summit; a place of five acres, house and barn, good fruit; cheap for cash, Inquire of Mrs. h. Lindsay, 1111 North Main avenue, city. Business Opportunity. STOCE AND WHEAT TRADEI1S without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbaid k Co,, members N. Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 41 and 46 Broadway, New York, Established 1841, Lons Distance1 Phone 23SS Broad. Money to Loan. f500, $!,0Ctt, $1,000, larger amounts at live and six per cent, pcove, miuiiu-, ivu jicara Building, ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Quich, straight loans or Building and Loan, At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N, V, Walker, 311-315 Connell building. Rheumatism. IllIEUMATlSM-All parties that wish ran bo tpceelily and permanently cured of all va. rlctles of Rheumatism by u vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or address J, E. Tay lor, Scianton, Miscellaneous, CUT Tins our. A NEW departure for the next 13 elaja jou can buy direct at the factory and sive three profits the Tenbrook Rivers Perfect Fitting Trousers Company, of 213 Market street, 1'hlU ilclphLi, have just opened the see ond floor in their largo factory exclusively for mail order depart ment, Samples of cloth and self measurement sent free the following offer Is only made for the next fifteen days, we will make to measure our regular 'i men's trousers for $2.75; our reg ular $0 and $3 men's trousers made to mraure for $3-50 and 4. Trousers made and sent O. O, 1). with the privilege of examining before paying tor same; salesmen and agents wanted; Ten brook Rivers. 245 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEAUTIFY THE LAWN by uvlng Canada L'n leached hardwood ushco. For sale in any quantity, 75c, per 100 pounds. George Stson, La Plume, Pa. AMERICAN DEHIlY-JIcw to play the American Derby in the winter books so as to win with out fail, send sddrcis and 2c, itatnp to F, M. llodger & Co., Roby, Indian. v , ..jai . ,o.. . . DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mom Tint Pour Lines, 0 Cents tor tiach fUtr.i Ltns. PROFESSIONAL. Cortiflod Public Accountant. EDWARD C. RPAUt.HLVCl. 2.1 TRADERS BANIi Duildlng, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELI Duildlng. fnEDEHtCK L. nilOWN, ARCH. B., nEAI' Estate Exchange Bhlg,, 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Englnoors. II. L. HAUDI.NO, COO CONNELL BUILDINO. DcntiBts. DR. O. E. EILENBUUGEIt, PAUL! BUILDINO, Spruce streit, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyors. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 12, IJ, io and 18 Burr Building. D. D. REI'LOGEE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NI'.OO tlated on real estate security. Mears Building, comer Washington avenue and Spruco street. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEY!! and counsellors-at-law. Republican Building, Washington avenue. JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-llor-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Koorat --t -v uiav.1 j. rKD5 THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMJ """O. "til floor, Mears building. L,A. NITRES. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PrrFI!ISON k WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL) Bank Building O- COMEOY3. 0-13 REPUBLICAN nUlLDlNO. A-.Wn,DEI;TH0Lr' OFFICE MOVED TO MO f' lWyomIng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. 8. Vf. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 339 WASH- Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and penlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, I to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DR. D. G. EVANS, OSTCOPATH, 120-8 WASH ington avenue. Chronic and nervous diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Instruction Musical. V. O. I'EUSKH, MUS. BAC. TEACHER OI' oieo Culture. Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition. Compositions con" -ted and re vised for publication. 33 New York street. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Hates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. k W. TAS senger depot. Conducted on the European Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no idor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone. 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CIHLDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 21J Adams avenue. MEGARGEE BnOS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN x elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 139 Wasiiington avenue, Scranton, Ta. THE WILKESBARRE RECORD CAN nil HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Rclsmaii Bros., 400 Eprucc and 503 Linden: M. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street Situations Wanted. A YOUNG person would like barber's washing to take home. Address 300 South Ninth street. SITUATION WANTED tiy expert accountant and coirespondcnt seeks engagement; ready for work on or before April 1; competent to tako charge of the books, letters and announcements of a large establishment; understands coot ac counting, card and loose leaf systems and other short cuts. Modern, caro Tribune office. SITUATION WASTED by a young man, 1G years old; would like to work in a store or learn a trade. J, M., 101 River street, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED By joung man, with as few jcars' experience, as bookkeeper. Can give references. Addrets V. J. Zetteinun, 427, Lackawanna avenue. SITUATION WANTED lly a young girl at light housework or general housework in small family. Call at 401 Theodore street, city. SITUATION WANTED Position ns cashier or bookkeeper, by young lady with experience; heat references; salary moderate. Address, 1511 Jackson street, SITUATION WANTED By mlddlo aged woman, as housekeeper in widower's family. Call or address J. II., 1117 Summit avenue, Scianton, Pa. SITUATION WANTEO-Hy a joung man with four years experience atomic) grocery store. Will accept position at any honest work. Strong and Industrious. II. P.. 312 Mulberry stieet. Personal. ORIENTAL ASTROLOGY BEVEALS your life, fuctess in love, marriage, business, etc Descriptive photo of who jou should nmr. Satisfaction or money refunded. Send birth illt with 10c for tjnuuriUcii horoscope, Including eopv of my book on astiology. Prof. Pibtcl, No. S3 Liusdovvne, Pa. LEGAL. nut; ui ut?t'luiitJi.i sji tiiv - iui'viutiiMi wn !' vlded in the Act of Assembly approved on the Cth day of April, 1!50, ami il.i supplements, vvill be presented to thu Couit of Common Pleas id Lackawanna esiuntj on Monday, thu "th day c April, 1W2, at ! o'clock a. m. H'l'l 1 lC c. 'lm,lil-- C..1 1! ....... iiitiiiti. cv .until, ii t-wiiunui. NOTICE is hereby given lint thy Spring Hu;'k Coal I'oinpan.v, Limited, a" pittneivhlp ; huciitton oiganUed under1 the Act of.vxm. Uy, approved June 2d, 1&74, ln, ly ,i vote oa niajoiit) in number and value 'of interest "f.jitl inembeu and stockholders, dhsolved the said Js, soeiatlon, and that the eJiuo will bo wound up in tho maimer provided by law. WELLES i 'lOHHEV, Solkitom. NOTICE is hereby given that tho petition of tin Latliii Coal Company, a corporation e bartered under tho laws of tho State of Pennsylvania, asking lor a detree of dissolution n( the .alii corporation, as provided In I he Act of .U.einblv approved the Cth day of April, ls.W, and its supplements, will be presented to the Court of Common I'leas of Lackawanna countv on Monday, tho 7th day of April, 1002, at 0 o'clock a. in. WELLES k TOIiHF.Y, holkiturj, . J -rr-- ESTATE of Jessie I'. Thompson, lato of the cjky of Scriutim, Lackawanna county, Pcuns! vanij, deceased, Letters testamentary upon tho above namccf es tate have been granted to the undersigned. Al persons having claims against the tame will pie sent them for pa.nnent uud all persons indebtco thereto will make- immediate payment toi" THE TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO., of Scranton Pa., Executor, UZ Washington avenue t -