s THE SCHANtON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY; MARCH 10, 1902. 'P t X NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Pperlat to lie Scranlon Trlbuie. Pltlhton, Milrch 18. Dtiryen'a famous "Willy" Rims was In evidence again Monday and four membcra of tho gunr? were today placed under arrest anil held under ball to appear In court and nnawer "the charge of. assault and rob bery. The deedB charged wore com mitted Monday afternoon JubI nt the end of Duryca, near tho old IMieonlx breaker. nohjtimln Ohainberlaln, u truckwnlltcr employed with Ihc D. I. & W. railroad company, waa going; hlfl v rounds lighting the switch lampa when lie wan accosted by tho nieinberfl ot the Bang who asked liltn for some tobacco, but before he had time to reply they attacked him and robbed him of 'ia. Chamberlnln went to Alderman Doyle1 at Upper Plttston, and had warrants Issued for the nrrent of several of the rang. This morning Detective Hpcll imin assisted by Constable Wttle, of Huryen, arested Thomas Clark, Thomas Pryor, and James Brennan, ot Duryea, and Mutthew Calvey, of Avocn. They were given a hearing by the alderman and tho three former held under $200 b.ill while Calvey wns required to fur nish ball piece In the sum of $1,000. William Frederick, of Center sreet, was seriously If not fatally Injured on Monday at the Clear Spring breuker where he is employed. Shortly after work had started young Frederick foil Into tho coal rollers and had a mirac ulous escape from being- ground to pieces. As It was, he Is In a serious condition. Ills Injuries consist of the crushing of tho right arm so as to re quire amputation; the bruising of tlio face and a bad laceration of tho ab domen. He was oared for at the Pitts ton hospital. Almost every colliery in this vicinity was Idle Monday, It being St. Patrick's day. Although the collieries were sup posed to work, enough employes stay ed at homo to prevent operations. Judge Ilnlsey Monday morning re fused a new hearing in the case of Mrs. Uarabra Boyle vs. Plttston city. The suit was one brought for damages to the AVyomlng Valley hotel caused by a Hood some time ago. It was tried by jury and a verdict of $1,750 rendered in favor of the plaintiff. City Solicitor O'Brien applied for the new trial which was today refused. West Plttston Hose company lias purchased a fine new team of bay horses, the purchase price being MOO. The team was given a trial hero Mon day and accepted by the company. They were purchased of Frank t'obti, ot Scrunton. . Eagle Hose company, of this city, is talking of organizing a basket ball team for next season. The plans are to seouro a lease on either the new Phoenix hall, soon to be remodled by the now owner J. 13. Kirby, or the Keystone hall, and to consturot a wiiv playing cage, similar to those used In the cities. Each game will be followed by a dance. The membership ot tho company contains plenty of mateiial for a first class team. Mr. Chandler, father or Mrs. C. It. Andrews, of Luzerne avenue, has been quite sick for 'some time and was taken to the Plttston hospital on Monday for treatment. The Wyoming Seminary team will be here on Friday evening of this week and will contest for honors in a game of basket ball with the local Y. M. C A. team In Arinoiy hall. Theie will also be a game on that evening be tween tho West Chester Xornuil School Iteservcs and the Y. M. i A. second team. , W. W. Hall, of the ieul estate and insurance llrm of A. J. Barber & Co., of this city was on motion of Attoreny AV. II. Gillespie admitted to practice in the several courts Luzerne county. John Bliss and Mr. Haggeity. of West Plttston, were before Burgess Burlington, of Duryea, Monday evening charged with attempting to break into tho Biakley House at Duryca. They were lined $j each. - i. .. . . TUNKHANNOCK. Eptri.il to tiie Str.mtoti Ttiluuie. Tunkbannock, March IS. The county commissioners had advertised to let the contract on Tuesday for repairing the Clark bridge across Mesboppen creek in Lemon township, but word was re . delved on Monday that the bridge bad lullen In to the stteam and part of i: had floated away, and ,vep.ilrs atv therefore out of the question, A new bridge must bo built at that point. Testimony wns taken on Monday be fore a commissioner In the divorce case of I.ulu H. Sloeum vs. Fred IC. .Slocuiu. Tho grounds of divorce are desertion, and the parties from Nicholson town ship. .Mrs. 'A, Welles Reynolds leaves on AVednesday for Norfolk. Virginia, to Join her husband, who is paymaster in the navy yard there. Attorney James K. Frcnu, who has beep confined to the house with a severe cold for several days, Is ahle to bo out again. Mrs, John Collins has removed to the Hennlnger house on .Second street, recently vacated by It. Wall and family. Bollln K. Frear, ot Buffalo, Is visit lug his mother at this place. William Fralick, of Plttston, formerly employed as n baker by Dwlght L. Lyons, was calling on friends hero on Monday. Frank Ace Is having some cxtouslvn ieparn placed' on his residence on School street The situation iu this congregational district Is becoming Interesting. In Susquehanna county, C. F. Wright, our present membor has the conferees and aspires to a lenomlnatlou; in Bradford, Mlal K, Lilly Is a candidate and has tho confciees; In Wayne they nie for Homer Green for the position, Wyom ing seems to have no candidate but her friendship may be needed by somo one In view of these complications. Veteran William Evnns, who has been If You Could Look Into the future and see the condition H V.I..Y. ....... -....I. It ..t....l Trill brltiK ycu, you would neck relief at once aud that naturally would Ik through Shiloh's Consumption fAjjun Guaranteed to cure Con. vllfV sumption, Bronchitis, VvVA Asthma, nud all Xaiug Troubles. Cure Cough and Colds in a day, $5 cents. Write to 8. C. Wells & Co., Ia Koy, H, Y for free trial bottle. V Karl's Clover Root Tea purities (be Blood J In n precarious condition for some tlmo at his homo on East Tioga, street, Is much Improved. Merle Cnrlln, who has a position In Wllkcs-Ilane, Is visiting his mother at this place, 1 i i FACTORYV1LLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, March IS. Henry A. Hi owning, of Scranton, was calling on ft lends in town Inst Monday. Norman Dickson and son, of Max well, lowu, nro visiting relatives here. Mr. Dickson's mother. Aunt Ilitth, ns she Is known, Is In very feeble health. PICTURE Find Jack's father and brother. Mrs. B. J. Crlsman returned from Hainesburg, N. J.. Monday evening, where she had been visiting lelatlves for ten days. The six principle Baptists will hold their weekly meeting at the home of Miss Amy Cnpwell, next Friday, at 2.30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. Rev Mr. Caterer, of Dalton, will conduct t.. services. Mrs. Will Lord and Mrs. George Sny der, of Nicholson, were callers in town last Saturday. Mrs. Fannie Roberts, widow of the late James Roberts, died at her home near the tunnel lust Monday, after an illness of sevetal months. She was a highly respected Christian woman, She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. Kohn and Mrs. Norman Mott. Tho funeral will be held Wednesday at i o'clock at tho Baptist church. In terment in Evergteen cemetery. Benton Colemun and family moved into Fred Ostcrhout's house on Mill street, last Monday. Lewis Rlfenberg will occupy tho Dr. Brundnge house, vacated by Mr. Coleman, and Mrs. Sarah Wood will live In her own house, which she recently purchased of Lind sey Brothers, where Mr. Rlfenberg has lived the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Rossi tor nro going to St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Reynolds will set up housekeeping In Mr. Rossi lev's house on Railroad street. Mr. Gorton Chase, of La Plume, will occupy the Hinds house on Academy street. FOREST CITY. Special tr. the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, March IS. The marriage of Eli B. Crandall, of Uniondale, to a girl claiming to be Bertha Edwnrdson, of HoiH'sdale, with its developments, lias been the sensation of the week In tills vicinity. Tho Tribune last week printed the account of the ceremony and gave all the known facts, but Mrs. Grundy nnd the writers of the press lu their search for "good stories" have provided tho gossips with plenty of material. Unfortunately for the sake of the truth the writers would not spoil a good story, and the various accounts are by no means tellable. Bertha Edwnrdson, the innocent coun try maiden, may be Phoebe Lestlnator, ! but most of the other assertions are discolored. The lady boarders at Cun ningham's hotel had nothing whatever to do with the affair, and the bride, Bertha or Phoebe, whichever she may be, has not deserted her liege lord, They arc living together In Scranton. Tho proverbial St. Patrick's day weather came one day late this year. Ritchie, (he magician, the last of the popular entertainment course, was at the opera house last night, and pleased a large audience, Hev. J, E. Biodhead will probably take up his duties as rector of St. James' Episcopal church, Jermyn, soon after Easter, His departure from For. est City will be greatly regretted. Ho Is to be succeeded hero by Rev, Sir. Derby, of MaiiBlleld, Druggist Alfred Davis 1ms been iu Scranton the past week, 'on account of the sickness nnd death of bis nephew, Samuel Lewis. NEW MILFORD. Special tu the Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, March W. The Wo man's Christian Temperance union will meet at the home of Miss Francis Wil son on Thursday at 3 p. in, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Waterman, of Hallstead, spent Sunday with relatives here, Georgo Moffatt, of Binghamtuu, w'as calling on friends and relatives In this place Saturday. Miss Beatrice Carpenter, who Is at tending school at Keystone ncudemy, was home Sunday. Mrs. Harry Bnrtlett, of Blngliamton, visited her parents hero last week. , Mis. Charles Qulnn entertained her nephew, John Golden, of Cohocton, sev eral duys last week'. Joseph McCounell is seriously 111 at his home In tho township. Miss Nina Moore, a teacher In the Harford public school, Is 111 at her home in this place. Miss Uttlene Moore, of Klnguley, Is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. L. W. Moore. The ladles of the Baptist eliureh will conduct a social and entertainment at the church on Thursday evening of next week. Tho entertainment will eon- slat ot tnblenus, pnntomlnes, readings, nnd music. An old fashioned npplo cut wll also be among the representations. I3Vcry one Invited, The Inst quartet ty meeting for the conference year was hold Saturday evening In the Methodist church at 2 o'clock. Tho presiding older wns pres ent nnd conducted the services. Tho gentlemen of the Presbyterian church will conduct a warm sugar so cial and entertainment nt Iho chuielt In tho near future. THOMPSON. Special lu tlic Scranton Tribune, Thompson, March 18. George Gelatt, j of tho Bcranton Correspondence school, Hornnton, wns doing uusmess in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Chnrlcs Sumner, ot Unlondale, spent the Sabbath with friends bore, returning yesterday morning. L. W. Sanford, of Gibson, was a pleoBnnt caller In town this morning. M. 3. Compton nnd son, of Sprlug vllle, returned to their home yesterday, PUZZLE. after spending two or three days with his son, Prof. E. M. Compton. Our jeweler, C. A. Lnmont 1ms brok en ground for an addition to his store, in which he will have living t.. vt ments. Miss Sarah Lyden, stenographer for the Unlondale Milling company, re turned to her work this morning, after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyden. Warm sugar and Ice cream social in Grand Army hall this evening, for the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal Sun day school library; and Ladles' Aid In same hall tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Gelatt, mother of F. M. and E. li. Gelatt, whose illness was mentioned in these items last week, is not improving, and her condition is more serious each day. Mrs. B. F. Barnes Is not improving. The others reported heretofore as on the sick list are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gelatt, of Scran ton, spent the Sabbath with tho for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gelatt. E. W. Pickering and wife, of Jack son, spent the Sabbath with friends in town. Rev. P. R. Tower gave an address before the Epxvortb league at Stevens' Point, Sabbath evening. If any one desires to purchase a line lot witli a fair house upon it In Thompson, cheap, the oppoi limit y Is offeied now. Liveryman J. L. AVitter has bought the farm recently owned by Clarence Lewis, just north of the Jefferson house. J. L. AVitter has sold his livery busi ness at the Jefferson house barn to Liveryman Augustus Burns. HALLSTEAD. Special tu the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, March IS. Mr. and Mis. B, W. AVatermau spent Sunday with friends In New Mllford. Mrs. Jumes Slmroll and children, ot Blngbaintou, were In town on Satur day. Wanen Preston, of Bloomsburg, Is spending a few days with his parents lu this place. Miss Maud Harudeu was a guest ot Mrs. W. E. Barnes over Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Carpenter and daughter, of New Mllford, visited Mrs. P. R. Carpenter, tho last of the week. Miss Nina Terboss Is confined to the house by sickness, Georgia DoWltt, ot Binghainton, was a guest of Mrs. George Lamb, Satur day and Sunday. Miss Kathryn Suiinnerton was a Blngliamton visitor Friday. Irving Church has returned fioni Johnstown. Dr. Merrell was a Scranton visitor Saturday. Mrs, Maud Hfues returned to her home in Scrunton, after spending two weeks with her aunt, .Mrs. P, R. Car penter, Elmer Tlngley, ot New Mllford, visit ed friends In town on Sunday. Superintendent Moxley and family spent Sunday In Lestershlre and Blng liamton. Mrs. T. J, Connor and Mrs. Morris Stack visited friends lu West AVIndsor last week, Mr, and Mis. Ernest Read spent Monday in Scranton. Mrs. Fred Van Wornier visited Blng liamton friends, Monday, J, F, Fitzgerald, who has been treat ed at the Moses Taylor hospital In Scranton, has returned homo and re ported for dutv, C. H. Wilklns, assistant grand chief of the Conductors' Brotherhood, was In town Monday attending a meeting of the conductors ut their hall. Mr. Klstler, ofK SyrucuSe, was visit ing at the home of .Mr. Walters, on Chase avenue, last wpek, James Snover Is visiting, In Scranton this week, Rqv. L, W. Church Is visiting his sister In Deposit. I "Keep to the Right" I I With eyes open, nud you H g won't be left. This Is no J I joke. I zmmmMmmmmwkmmmmmmamamS THE MARKETS Wall Street HovIbw. Xcw York, Jl.mli 18. Tlic recent clmr.ii.lcr of the stock market was not materially changed lo ill)'. Pnccuhthc1 Incursion Into Hie field ol Hie usiulty linpoitant stocks wote few nnil desultory 'in character. . Now and tben a seemingly active liiulnit innU'tiicnt Mould develop lu Mine stotkd tlmt lint been occasionally n matket leader In tin1 piit, but tin! activity would m suddiuly rub. hide nnd the ilculing rccrt to mime niely nc tho ftocl,. Tlic IiIrIi priced Fprrliiltteo, roulinmd In Minmbls Inquiry nnd u humber ol low nlird Indmtrl.iU were uNo boiiRht up to n romldcrnbly higher leiel ot prltc. The minor rnllwaili ucrtf Icm i'oii.ilcuoa, although a few ot I horn ion tinned to show wide movements. Thero new lifelines on troftt-tnklrite In these rtnwi ni well ni the new tlrotitf points. The most eronplcnoiH movement of tlil kind v,n in Koitli American, which Juinpid about In uu crrntlu iniunir in the. i nurse of n .icniatloiml ruH.mce of ll'.i; poind) on inimu.illy heiiiy iIpjIIiirs. The mou'inJiit wns without riphinattnn beyond tho loiitc tlmu Riwulp nf tho ii.ilI.iMllt' of tin; company's win mcheiihc thortcr rlirlita for the purpose of hoiii? frreat ionolld.illon xchenio. Other .'toiki not mu illy prominent whliii idiow striklni; ad vjiicpi were American and I'outlneutul Tobacco piefcrrcd, (Icnernl Kleclrlc, PullnUn, Colorado, Union Traction, International Pump and Itvit 1.1ml preferred. Anions' the more prominent Mutk Amalgamated Copper continued nitHe and found mpport alter the recent hcay decline. .Much of tho bujlnpr attributed to the demand from the nhoiln to cour. Sueur, on tho uther hand, wns le.icllonarv on account of the disap pointment oer the reduction of the tarllT on Cuban siiRnrn. An Instance of (he dUposltlon to take profits on Rood news was the nelluiR ot l'n ilflo Mall on the passage of the ship subsidy bill liv the Mii.itc. The Xcw York publlo utllltus also sullered fiom prollt-taklng; after some caily advance. The most coiiMi-nl movement of the day was lli.it In the coalers, which represented a speculation on I lie outcome of negotiations be tween anthiadte miners and operators tor an agreement upon lclatious during the coming .cji-. l.nchiiwiinns made a charnctcrlillc ad vance of 7 points but the gains otherwbc lan between one and two points. The inoilemting of the weather in tho wist bad dome influence lu causing higher price, although the late ri"o lu the wheat market, somewhat modified this Influ ence. Asldo fioni these cases the movements of Ihe day were almost entirely duo to Individual causes. Total b lies todiy were 015,20(1 nhnics. Tho bond maikct was dull but stcudy. Total tales, par value, !H,!)70,(l0O. 'Die United States bonds weie all unchanged on the last call. Tho following quotations arc furnished The Tribune by UaiRht & Prceso Co., 011-315 Mean Building. W. I), Itunyon, manager. Open. High. Low. Close. Anieilian Sugar Vli 12-iTs 1271a 127i Am. Locomotive :, Bi'H :tl8 .1I"i Am. Locomotive, l'r ... W P.1!f, ftt P:i',s Am. Cur Koundiy aiTs 82 ill?! I?i Am. Smelt, k ltef. Co.. 10 W lt,i,i Ain.il. Copper tt'l'A (ifi I2U Anicond.i Copper S)?i, HOij. a) I'Oli Atchimon Til',4 7UW -,il 7Vj AtchliiMJii. l'r P7 w7',8 UOvi 07 Halt, k Ohio lOtiU KHili mfl.a 10O?i lirooMjn R. T 07 071'j (it!'! (.(? Cbrs. k Ohio 10(4 pl 4(Yt 4(i'i Col. k Southern 27 279i 27 27!i Col. k Southern, l'r.... 1.1 11 .! 41 Col. Tiicl & ln.n lO'.a !ib7i HS'-j t'S t'hlc. k (1. W 21 4'.i lOI'.i JH?i Chic, .Mil. k fet. I' UM'.i JOji-j 1M',4 lOISi Chic, It. I. k 1' 171V4 171?s lilli 171','i Chicago k Alton :ij94 Holi :JV,'i M Del. cfc Ilml lil'i 17:H'i 171. 172Vi 1).. L. k W iV, 2S7 2b J 2S7 r.iic ::fi?4 :t70i wi'i :i7?i Kile, 1st l'r US 0') t; (WT4 Kile, 2d l'l Blii .r''"?s fit's MVi Uliiiolk Central ltd HOVi 310 110 Loub". k Xah 101 lill',i 101 lOIVs Manhattan 13. l.tfft 134 '4 1SIV4 Metropolitan Wi llte'Ji 108 lllj'i Metiopollt.su 11,3 HViTs It KK'i Mexican Central , ;M!-J SOU "O's :;0 Mo. Kan. k Te 21TJ 2tTi 2f4 2l- Mo. Kan. & Te., l'r .. 549i nt-i ul 51 Missouri Pacific 101 101?4 IUO'6 Kslvi . Y. Central liSI W 3(11 Kl'i'5 out. k West : s.ivi avx .rtvj Norfolk k Wc-,t .Viv 57',i ?A 07 raclllc Mall 4Sif. IS'.t HI 40',is I'enna. li, n l.",i 15H 131 lfilH l'eoplo's (!os 101 W2j lOO'j Wl Heading r,ii 57 Blj M's Heading, HI l'e Sl',4 W hi .'K-s Itciding, 2d l'r u'i i?i OTi OSU Itcpublie Steel IS lSi; 17'fi IS ltcpublic Steel, l'r 7l?i 7.', "W, 7t?i Soutbciii Pailtlc fl." , K"5 il",l U Southern It. It., l'r I P7 Mli !)(l?4 Tcim. Coal k lion t.0 7(1 llii (lO'.i Texas Paclllu 40 11H 10 41 I'lilnn Pacific m 1(H) Oil',., ill?; V. S. Leather 11 llvi 11 ll?i t'. S. Leather, Pr Sl S1h St'4 SH4 IC S. Ituhber 151; i,-,i i;,7j i.vi I'. S. ltuhbei, Pr M 5(i .Ml Oil I!. S. Steel L?4 UV U'a MYt V. S. Steel, l'r P.V; silVa t'j'i U',14 W.ibn.1 214 2,!'i 2.1 2 0i Wabash, l'r 1.1 4'! i:p,j a 19s Western Union OH, uie; (Plli i)lj CIIICAOO nitAIX & PUOVISIOX .MAHKC'l'. WIIL'AT Open. High. Low. Close. M.ir Julv CORN MiV July OATS Mav July PORK- Mav. Julv LAUD Mav Julv inns Roll- July 71U 7.Vi Till 71 7JU 7.-,- 7.11, 7o m-; 02v; (it'i ni"; Bl'i 02 lll?s lll'i ni ui tnTi tt3; :k, soil ,)jti "o T1.41) i."i.i(i i;.:ij i.-,.n7 llil) l.'i.JJ J.I7 n.rio 1.37 H.:I7 i.:li I' " d.OO D..VI ".47 !'.I7 S.H) .S.KI ,.lil .s. IU S.0O S.02 S.fl0 d.oj Xi:V YORK COTTON MAIIKIX Open. High. Low. Cl.ve. Manh H.W, fl.(x) MKI !.in .Mav S..VI S.Sfl S.S'i S.S7 Julv 8.dl S.1U S.S 8.1)0 August S.71 s.7,1 S.(1S .(S) Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. bTOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr , County Savings Hank k Tiust Co. I'lrJt National Bank (.Carbondale) . Tblid National Dink Dime DcpoMt and Dl-ount Bank. Lconomy Light. 11. 1 P. Co , ITrst National Dank Lacka. Tiutt k Safe Deposit Co..., Clark k Snover Co., Pr, , Scianton Savings Hank , Tradeis' National Hank scianton Holt k Nut Co People's DanK Scranton Packing Co Hid. Asked " "00 ono MO 300 43 1300 103 123 ... 500 ... 2.'.-, ... 12.-, ISO 110XD3. Scranton Passenger Hallway, first Uortgagc, due 1920 , 115 people a birecc iianway, urst mort gage, due 1013 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 , Scranton Tiactlon 0 per cent L'conoiny Light, Ileal k Power Co., North Jerey A: Pocono Ice Co Consolidated Water Supply Co 115 115 ... 115 ... 117 U7 ,.. 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coricctcd by II. (J. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave,) lleans-if..40. llutler t'roli cieaniciy, 27c; Juno ueaineiv, 25,i dairy. 22c. Chce-I2iaUc. llggfc Neaiby, inc.: wealtin, lsc lVa ier biuhc'l, 1.75. Potatoes Per Inuliel, S5c. Onions Per bushel, ILOO. New. York Drain and Produce Market New Yoik, March 18. I'lour Quiet and a nhade ea.ieri winter btralghts, ifj.gOa3.0O. Wheat Snot fliiiii No. S led, duttc. elevators No. 2 led, fls-'ic. f. o. b. afloat! No. 1 northern Duluth, 8j?4c. f. u, 1 1. utloati options wild up Ualo, In tho afternoon, ilWil llrm ut '7ie. net advaneei Mauh flo-n-il MHi'.i May, MTtc.i Julv, SPici Scpleinbei, M)i,ac Coin Spot Ihiui No. 3, U!)!f, elevator aud tiS'ac. f, o, b. afloat i options opened eailer, but rallied puimptlv near the close, yielded and closed easy at unchanged prices; May, UTttc I July, lioKe, September, (lV4c. Oats Spot weak; No. 2. luVjalOe.; x0. 3. 41)al0Hc,j No, i white, WaMitc; No. 3 white, fUJic; tiucfv uilseil weMeui. O'.'aJ-V. : Hack white, 5J.ilx',i options eaiier at first, but iccoveied with oil). Ilntter ktcady; tieamer.v, tlxiSc. ; do. factory, IS4221.1 iieameiy held, 20a25e.; iciiovatcd, 17lia2le.; imi tation creamer), llU24c. ; Mule daily, 20,i27c Cheee-I'll m ; itato full cream, small early make, fancy lolocd, J2al3e. ; do. white, I2ii Lie.; lull 1 ream, lu? fall make, fancy lolored, ll?ial2c ; do, vvlilte, li?ial2e. lg. Vinncri tale and l'enui,v Iv.mla, ilt4jc. ; wtttcin, IM'i'i 1U!H-. f t-oiitliein, ISlaJlUUi'. Chicago Qrnin and Produce Market. Chicago, Maidt lS.llad wheat nop ncwi, was thu leading factor in the lecovrry ,.( blrengtli in the wheat pit today utter jcMc'iday'4 weak ness. The warm weather fmlucmed lower pikes lu all grains ut tlio opening, but wheat lent off Its strength and ut the Uovs May wheat was aj ussc Idghcri May com, only u hade under uud May oats ?(. down. Piovlelons ilo.ed un changed ut 2Vii-. higher. The raih nuolatloiu weio us follows: flour Dull and ttcadv; No. 3 tpriiis wheat, 70a71',ic,; No. 2 led, b.'atJe.: No. 2 oats, mji.f No. 1 vvhate. iHMUVv.l No. 3 white, 4ISSul(V.; No. i ije. MHu.; fair to cholco malting, WaCic, : No. 1 lt.it seed, 1.08; No. 1 norihvvcstcin. 1 72; prime timothy M-rd, 1,11: liiet full, $lj.53al5.ea)j lard, .27a!).30; short THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4' Lines 10 Cents More Tlinii Pour Lines, 3 Cents tor (inch llxtrn Line, For Ront. I'OIl HUNT SK lOomn, fecond floor. Apply SI" Olive (licet. l'Olt RUNT Slt-room flat with bath, steam brut, gas range and nil ihodern Improvements fioni April lit! lent reanonalite. Call eail.v, Pred U. Hand, 1)0.1 Mulberry meet, , 11A11N l'Oll llKNT-tl!!, Apill Int. ihiee hot and three alngle abtlli and vvaMi tack, rear of .121 Madison iivenue. Impilie t Ml Madison nve. l'Oll HUNT Oood, hcillhy, wiperlor, luurloiu liouwn, on Maillion anil .Icileitioii avenu-'i Wo and I0, Sec thto before lentlng. Jones till Spiuco Mrcet. HAII.V KOlt HUNT Apill lt, three hot and three Ingle MnlM nnd wkaIi rack. Inmilre. at 0.14 Jladlson avenue, rear of 321 Madlfon avtmie. TOR lir.NT A beautifully flnlubcd housa pf twelve roonm, all modem convenlencei, lu North Park; fine location. Apply lOJ. Kleotrlc iivenue, North Park. TOR IlKNT Stole building for rent III Dkkion City, Pa. HiilMIng M feet by 21 feet, cellar under nil, ami second story can lie arranged for a family. All In good lepalr leady for e. Two coal breaker.i and mine clone by employing over a thousand people. All enteiprlslng merchant ran get a large. trade. Apply to William II. Richmond, Richmond lllll, 3125 N. Main awnuc, Scranton, Pa, roil KENT Oil (Ireen Hldgo tticet, eight-room model u hoii'.e, steam heat. TOR RUNT Stoic loom on second floor over 310 Lackaivanna avenue. Tlatc tjla' front. In milro of Krotokv Ilros. Offices for Rent. POIt RENT A few desirable office, both alnglo and emulte, lu the new addition to the Cou ncil building. .H5 OFFICES ill Milte for Doctor, Lawvcr, In Riirance, Dentist, Contractor, econd floor, front, opposite Hotel .Icmijn steam beat, Inisln and running w-alcr convenient c oiisplcuous ood busiuesH. Joucfi, :111 Spruce stiect. a?urnlshod Rooms. ROOM TOR RENT All conveniences, Pi Ice ica ionable. Inquire 1.1 1 1 Capouse avenue. FOR HUNT Ono furnished room, with Improve ments; also one on tblid floor, cheap. C27 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modem Improve ments; pilvato family; gentlemen pieicrrcd, at 037 Adams avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Address Room, Uox 29!). FOR RENT Furnished room; heat and halh. CCJ Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen prcfeircd, at S.i9 Adams avenue. Tor Sale. FOR SALE First d:ij mciclmnt tulloiing es tablishment out of clt.v. Inquire Linentlnl ,t Kaplan, 21S Wyoming avenue. HORSE FOR SALE cheap, one load mare, kouu.-I, gentle and good traveler; also .saddle. Com pelled to sell for want of inc. Inquire 303 West Market sfrect, iltv. FOR SALE .lust .-uilvcd with forty horses, good woikers and drivels; weight UuO to 1000; can be seen nt 334 Raymond court. F. M. Cobb. CARPETS, linoleums nnd oil cloths sold every day 3 o'clock. COS Lackawanna. See auctions. FOR SALE Fine kindling wood, stove length. Two dollars big load dcliveied anvwbero. Mall orders-. Jennings, Central Mines cut. Also tecond hand lumber suitable for all purposes, very cheap. For Sale or Rent. FOR SALE OR RENT Farm of ninety au good noil, well wateicd, good building, good iiult, sW miles from Scranton, one and ouc-liilt miles fiom Clark's Summit. Lying on the south Mde and Joining Summit Like; a line place for sum mer home. Price reasonable. Inqiiiic of .M. 11. Coons, Clark's (Ireen. Business Opportunity. STOCK. AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Wiite for our i-pccla! market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbaid k Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Stock fstchange, 44 and 10 Broadway, New York. Established 1W4. Long Distance' Phono 23SS Droad. Xost. LOST On Monday last, gold frame spectacles; finder rewarded by ictmii to 410 Vyomiug avenue. W. 11. Stuns. I.OsT A pearl los.uy on Jeflersun avenue or Linden stieot between Piatt Place and St. T'eter'1! cjtliciti.il. KinCer please return to 'J Piatt Place. ' LOST Monday evenhuf. Feb. 17. between Wjo uiing avenue aud Wnihbmn stiect, an oval biouch containing geutlcuun'n plcliue. Finder plcan) return to or notify Mlc. Parsons, 417 Ihli ticnth bticct. libs, sides, rs.:KU. 15; ihy hilled shouldeis, 7'ic ; slioit dear hides, boxed, W.U0aS.70. Buffalo Lire Stock Market. East lluttalu, Match lS.-Cattlc-Itecelpts light, ln.n Let generally ruled steady; veils, tops, 7,2."i .17.71; otheis, .i.2ja7. Hogs Receipts, 2,100 brad; market active, gencially liialOV. higliei lur good grades; bel heavy, W.7Ua(I.SU; mixed, il.U) a(l.70; pigs, lfO.Mail.20j loughs, tf.tsQnl.10; stags, tslal.OO. Sheep ami Innlw Receipts, 3,(sX); i-iai-ket shade stlougir for lambs; sheep film and scarce; choice quotable, M, IO.i5.nVi; others, &l.i .1,4.1; wethers, if.".73id; lop lambs, vil.il.'iiif.Til; culls to good, i?l,73a(i.00. Oil Market. Oil Citi, l'a Match IS. Ciedlt balances, 11.1; reitlfleatcs, no bid; tlilpmrnU, ST.'Jtl'i bairels; .iveruge. 7H.432 barrels; inns, 7ii,s7 b.nieN; av erage, 7.l,(i.ll b.inels. DURYEA bpeiial tu the Sciuutou Tilbuuc. Duryen, Murcli 18.- Aguln tlic pioti. poets of luivlnu a Hosiery fuotory In our town 1h bi'leht. Mr. Sol. Illrsch in nt tlio head ot tlio movoment, $70,000 litis bean offered us un Investment by Homo New York cupltnllstt), but beforo thin cun become a reality, $10,000 will liuve to bo Invested by local cuptnllsts, Fifty per cent, bus nlreudy been filedBed, A pleiisunt tsoelul event was lield In the form of a blrtlidny gatlierlng In tlio Lawrence Hose hall, Jlonday even njf, under tlie auspices of the Ladles' Aid society and Sunday school of the I'rlniltlvo Methodist church. Tlio pro ceeds were to e toward the pastor's salary. The net sum, realized was $89,20, The pustor or tho church la Hev, William Paul, who came to this churge about one year ugo. Tho con gregation has petitioned eonfereuco to ictui'ii Hev. I'aul to this place. Tho debate held at the High school Friday was very Interesting, Tho question for discussion was, "Resolved, That Country Life Is More Vrcferable to Man Than City," The ufllrinutlvo waa presented by Klslo Hughes and Thomas Uoylo, and the negative by Jumes Joyco nnd alary 'Weaver. The ailirmattve won. The following progruimnu has been arranged' for tho literary meeting of tho Epvvorth League Tuesday liven ing: Organ voluntary, Ileatrlco Petryj prayer; solo, Dan Jones; reudlug, H. A. Greene; recttutlon, Minnie llarues; singing, League quurtetto; recitation, Nellie Dills; recitation, How ward Kresge; singing, audience SITUATIONS WANTED FRGE. BRANUII WANT OftlOKS. Want Advertisomonts Will 3Jo Rccolved at Any of the Follow ing: Ding Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBUM' SCIIUI.TZ, corner Mulberry treet and 'Wcbilcr avenue. OUBTAV 1'ICllEb, 050 Adinis avenue. West Side OEOItaE W. JENK1SS, 101 South Mala av cnue. South Scranton FflED h. TEBITE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton QUO. W. DAVIS, corner North Mala avenue and Maiket street. Green Ridgo GIIAtUES 1'. JONES, 13J7 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHNS, f:0 Giccn Illdge itiect. C. LOllENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg V. II. KNEPFdi, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmoro J. O. BOND & SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTlin Tvvo cspeilenced ftenogriipheH; ,ip ply to International Salt Co., Council build ing, Scrunton, 1'a. WANTi:i Ily olio of the laigcst nnd biwt old line inRUi.imo (nmpinicd, district ngeiit for Caibnndtle and llcne-d.lle. I'vceptloivdly favor able contracts. Address Superintendent of Aficncles Bos: 2SU. W.N"n;i) A good slenogiaphei- at lnauufic turlng plant, .vouug man' prefeinsl; must be evpei lenced, tapld opeiator and good penman. Addrcn application, giving lefeienccs, to Lock Iio i'g.:. Sciantnu. ACTlVi; man to lcpiescnt iepoiislble minufic turing company iu lesldent and neaiby ecu tics. Salaiy SIS per week and cpcnc. payable weekly; absoiuteb- no canvassing. Permanent position; splendid opportunity for advancement Itefeicnces iciulred. Address Manufactuto, 72.1 Chestnut stteet, Philadelphia. I'n. WANTED Salesman for Carpet De partment; young man to soil Wall Paper and Shades, also Sign Writer. Apply, Jonas Long's Sons. Help Wanted Female. WANTKD A young lady stenographer and tjpe writer in an insuiance otflcc. One who Im dcrstaucla something about lioukkrcrping pie tcrrcd. (live references, state nniouut of oxpeii once and wages expected. "Pensmore," I.ocU Hot 711, Scranton, Pa. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit swWiip lions fci The Tribune; good commission of fered with a fair gu.uanteu for fliat-clas worker. Apply peisonally at Business Manager's office, Scranton Tribune. Hecruits Wanted. wwv WANTKD l'Oll U. S. All MY Able bodied un wanted men between the ages' of 21 and 111; citizens of the United States, of good character ami temperate l.uiilto, who can speak, iad and write English. I'cr infoimutiou apply to Heel lilt ing Ofllcc, No. 1'J Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Boarders Wanted. PIUVATE FAMILY wishes to have tvvo nice men to board. Gel man or English. Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, S07 Harrison avenue. Wanted Hooms and Board. WANTED Tvvj communicating looms with board, pilvato family piefcued. Tvvo ladles and a gentleman. State full paittciil.il-. Adihcss C. II. I)., Trihunc office. Wanted. WAN TEll Chairs to lepalr and iccane; send pos tal to .lames Panic- or 'phono .lohn Hawks, 121S Providence road. Old 'phone Hi-:), Orien llidgc. Wanted To Rent. WANTED Tvvo or thu-c furnished looms inline (llalely fen light housekeeping. Iteleience i ihungcd. Addiess M. 11., 1 illume. otlKc, ily. COTrAfil! wanted to lent for the sunune.1- -ea-son; plainly furnished with good watet, near station. Chiik'ii Suiumit. (ilcnlunn or Dalton nothing fanij in fuiiushing or pi in-. Addiesi Cottage, Tribune oillce. WANTED BOOMS For two adults, threw ur out loom-, luiiiished nr unfurnished for very liglit housekeeping, fust Hoot piefirred. Address .11, 11., Trlbuno office, WANTED Furnished house or four or five looms for housekeeping. Addiess A, (1, ' Tribune office. Auction, 20,00(1 YAIIDS CAIIITI'S, oil ilollw and mattings, one ton table sllvcivvare, nun car load linen flieets, table cloths, napkins, pillow- cases, to.veN, j,0(Xl palm fancy late curtain-. Manv other things too" numerous- to mention. At auction, 12i Wash ington avenue, opposlto Council building. Sales 10 a. in., 2 and 7 p. m. CtJMMlNfiS IlltOS,, Auctioneers. Heal Estate. FOB SALE New bouse on Cornell sheet, Hound Woods I'.uk; modem fiiiprovcimiiln; lasy teinn. pplv lo Spring Iliook Lumber Co., Mooslc, Pa., or I J. S. Wuodltoiisp. l'Oll SvI.E U low- rale nud mi cay teiiiij. line cornel piopeitj, upper C'teeii llldge; hotiso Just put Into very cosy and uttiaitlve shape; lot one of the finest in tho valley. (1. E. Ileaii, till! Spiuce street. l'Oll SALE-One house and lot, modem im provements, and tvvo improved vacant lots, No. 312 North lllakely street, Diiiinioic. Pa. Addiess Albeit Jenkins, South Caiiiau, Vn)uu County, Pa, I Oil HALE I'u'iilshed roltage at Lake ltcoi.v, Maplevvood, Pa,, four bids, spiiugs aud mat ticssea, tvvo stoves, all Itilchcn utensils; pi he s-l'A For iui titulars udiheiss It, W. Oslaud, So U'csCeivcU avenue, Plainlicld, N, J. l'Oll SALE At Clark's Summit a place ot five acres, house- and bam, good Iiult; cheap Icr cash. Inquire of Mis, L. Lindsay, till North Main avenue, city. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOA.N-lJulck. straight loans oi Building ami Loan. At from 4 lo B per cent. Call ou N. V. Vyaller, bll-ilU Council building. Storage. STORAGR Dry, clean aud model u up-to-date siotage; scpaiato tooiiu; individual kevs; ilcvator. An ideal storage for houseliold ctfccls. etc, Tiilrtr separate tloiage ruonis. Scianton stoiago com pany, 113 Franklin avenue. Rheumatism. swwv ItllEUMA'lISM-Alt luitlcs that wish ran bo speedily and peimanently cuicd of all va. rictles of Itlieumatlsm by a vegetable compound. I uits guaranteed, iimulie or address J t'. Tay lor, bcranton. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mors Tim Pour Lines, 6 Cent lor l!ch Untr Uu, Situations Wanted. SITUATION VANTl:l)-llv emiert armut.rsnt nA correspondent aeelia engagement! teadr for vvork on or before Arll 1; competent to take clnrge of the hooks, Ictleiti and announcement! of a large establlshnientl understands cost ai counting, card and loose leaf systems and other short ruM. Modern, caro Tribune office. POSITION W'ANTKli-At mice by a joumt wo. tniii familiar vvllli bookkeeping and court i (vol lb I also deed', bonds', mortgages ami leascsj good copyist, HeA II, Scranton, SITUATION WANTED-By lespectable colored man i,h porter, private coachman or driving for doctor or office work. Address n. A.. 31(1 Penn avenue, SITUATION WANTED-By middle aged worn in in housekeeper In widower's family. Call or address M. J 117 South Itcbccca avenue, city. WANTED A thoroughly practical and experienced business man desires employment; familiar with office work and u good salesman, and ad rciti'cmcnl writer; best ifference, AdelicM A, w. Johnson, Central Delivery, Scranton. A YOUNO pel son Would like barrier' washing to take home. Address MOO South Ninth street. SITUATION WANTED by n joung man, 16 ycats oldj vvould like to work In a store or leaiii a trade. ,1. M., 101 lllver atrect, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED-lly joung mm, with a few ears' experience, an bookkeeper. Can give references. Address T. J. Zcltcrumn, 27 laii kavratuu avenue. ' SITUATION WANTED-rosltlon as cashier or liookkeeper, by joimg lady with expeilcnce; best lefercneca; salary inodciale. Address, 1011 Jackson street. Political. Tllini) LEOISLATIVE DISTRICT-To the mein hcrs of tho Ilepubllcsn Standing Commiltcu cf the Third legislative district: Notice is heiehy given that a meeting of fhs llcpulillcan Standing Committee of die Tliir.I Legislative district of Lackawanna county will be held at thu Court House, Scranton, pa,, on Saturday, .March 22, 1002, at 2 o'clock p. m, A full attendance nt the committee is earnestly lcqiiested. It' order of the chairman. , OSCAR VAN nii'SKlllK. Attest;-.!, E, WATKINS, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., March 10, 1902. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by llu boiough clerk of the botough of lllakclv until 0 p. in., Monday, Maich 21, 11K, for le Imiljlng; that portion of the mountain load iu said borough from tho Ontario breaker to a point near the Ontario tunncll. Specifications: llouil lo be made 15 feet wide, rounded up t S feet in center, ditches on both sides 18 inches deep and not less than a cicws ditches. All work lo be done with first diss mateasl and ronipletcd within tvvo weeks fiom the ditto of letting con tract. The borough council icsceves the right to reject any or all bld. JAMES NICHOLS. President. Attest: OEO. II. BKED. Clerk. Peckvllle. Pa. IN BE: ESTATE of William J. Lewis, late of th City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on the nun cupatlvv will having been granted to the undersigned on tin above estate, all persons having claims or de mands against the same will please present tlirui for pajment. and all tho-c indebted thereto will mako immediate payment to TIIE LACKAWANNA TIIUmT AND SAFE DE- l'OMT COMPANY, (IF SCRANTON. Executor. WELLES t TORRKY. Altotneys. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINC. 23 TRADERS DANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, AROII1TECT, CONNELtj Building. FREDERICK h. BROWN. ARCH. B.. REAL Estate Exchange Bldg., 126 Washington are. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. l'l 'lARDIN'i ARDINC, COO CONNELL BUILDING. Dentists. DR. C. L EILENBERQER, PAULI BUILDING. cpruce airect, acranton. DR. C. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUtl Lawyers. FRANK L BOYLE, ATlOllNEY-AT-LAW. itoonis vc, if, iu and IS Burr Building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NKGO tlated on real estate security. Mears Dulldln. corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. W1LLARD, WARREN k KNAPP, ATTORNEYS "'l counscllors-al-law. Republican Building. Washington avenue. JESSUP & JES3UP, ATTORNEYS AND COL'N-sellors-at-law. Coinmonwcillli Building, Rooms 19, !0 and 21. KDJYAJ?D w- THAYER. ATTORNEY. ItOOlll WW'OOs, 0th floor, Mears building. L' .A, wATHnS. A'n'ORNEY.AT.LAW. BOARB of Tradu Building, Scranton, Pa. PA,rrRS0N' WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building C. COMEGYfl, 8-lJ RKPUBLlOAN BU1LDINO. A:.)v:.. ni:iTHOLK, office moved to no! Ill Wvomlng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. Dlt. W. E. ALLEN. 51S NORTH WASII1N0T0S avenue. DR. B. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE !J0 WASH ington avenu?. Residence, ISIS Mulberry. Chrpnlo disea.-es, lungs, heart, kldneji an I genlto-urinaty organs a specialty. Hours, I to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DR. II, 0. EVANS, OiThOPA'lll, I.Hi 3 Well ington avenue. Chionic and ueivous dlseas-s a specially, f onvullatiem fice. Instruction Musical,' T P. C. PEUSEIt, MI'S. IUC. iTaClV;iTOF Voice Culture, Haimouy, ( muilcipoiiu -w Composition. Compositions i-orreitnl an-Pu-vised for publication, ai New York street, Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK OU'E. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE. nue. Rates leuonablc P. ZIEQLER. Proprlstor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. ii W, vi senger depot, Conducted on tlio Europei plin, VICTOR KOCH. Propriets Scavenger, - A. b7 BltinOs'cLEANS "PRIVY VAULTS H cess pools; u? 5dor; only improved pumps used. A. 11. Brlggi, proprietor. Leavs orders .Cod North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug ttore, 'cor ner Adarrs and Mulberry. Both telephonM. Seeds. O, II. CLARKE I: CO., SEEDSJIEN AND NUBS eriinrn, store 201 Wasuluxtou avenue; ttei homes, 10JJ Noitli Main avenue; stora tdi phone. 782. -. Wire Screens. JOSEPH h'UETTEL. REAR OU LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO OUDV.lt: also ladies vvaltts. Louls bhoemikcr, JU Adams avenue. MEOARQEE BROS., PltlNTEltb' SUPPLIES, EN v clones, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1: Washingtcn avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WlLKESBAllllE HECORD CAN BU HAD In Scranton at the news stands of ReUmsii Bros., 10U Spruce aud 50) Linden; M. Norton, fi Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutier, til Spruce street V
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