THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. n .issS V V "., V A K NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Cpeclil ft- the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, March 10. Dunn AVutrous, in Philadelphia, hits been 8pemlln.fr a few days nt the home of his parents, IMr. nnd Mrs. Oeoi'Ro II. WatrotiR, In this pluce. lie returned to Phlladcl Dhln this inornhifr. MIhs Mny Courtilght, ot Clniu's tlreen, la a finest oC relatives in this plnee. F. J. Hardy, of Hush, has moved Into the house on West Church street, Jately vacated by 13. L. White, and will conduct n first-class boardlne house. It Is rumored thut Admiral Kiunn feon and family will spend the coming summer In Montrose, occupying the Jtcv. A. L. Post residence, nt the head t Cherry street. The admit ul conies liore, It Is suld, on tltc advice of his physicians, who believe that our pure .fountain nlr and comparative quiet jnny prove greatly beneficial to the distinguished nutlent. timings & Van Cumpen, our new iNtrnlturo firm, take possession tomor row nnd throw their doors open to the public. In addition to.a new and splen did "l U of line furniture, Messrs. J Plinru .': Vnn Cainpon will handle n y"ii haudhoine assortment ot car ' 'iit?s, the prices of which will itimi'tivo to the nurchnsinc host of friends wish the new i .). IJ. Small officiated at Zion Methodist Episcopal church nilng before nn appreciative ki cation. Ulshop Small preached a now ei l'ul discourse from Exodus ill. 3, his theme being "The Burning Hush." Special music was rendered by the choir, under the direction of Miss Ktta Brown. E. D. Gill, superintendent of the Montrose canning factory, has accept ed a similar position at Central City, Mich., and will leave for that place in a few days. John H. Mungor is assisting in the tomposlng room at the Republican of Jlce during the illness of the foreman, Dames Morris, jr. J. 31. Jeffers was at Lynn on business it few days since. Undertaker John li. O'Brien is the Jiewly-appoinled health officer of Mon ti ose borough. Montrose Is again in the icy embrace of winter. The publication ot spring poems has, theiefoie, been indefinitely postponed. Miss Kittle Sheiidan, who bus been visiting her sister, Bits, T. F. Kelly, in litis place, has returned to her home, In Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Harrold le tiuned yesterday ftom Friendsville, xvliere they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harrold's father. Rev. A. T. Biodrlck is visiting his In other, Rev. P. F. Brodrlck, at Sus nuohanna. HONESDALE. ipcvi.il to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdalc, March 10. That Fieedum lodge, of Odd Fellows have an active membership is shown by the progress they are making. On Monday evening eix new members were initiated, one leinstatetl, and two elected. An interesting programme lias been piepared for the local institute, to bo held in the Honesdale High school building, Saturday, March 22. Mrs. George Mackle, aged 27 years, died suddenly Monday at her home, Foi tenia. The funeral was held at her late residence at 2 p. m. on Wednesday. Deceased Is survived by her husband tmd four small children. A large house will greet the Lafay ette College Glee, Mandolin and Banjo dub Thursday evening on their llrst visit to Honesdale. Workmen are engaged placing fire escapes on a number of Honesdale buildings. Among them are the post office and Independent buildings. Notwithstanding Wayne county Is consldeied a banner hay county, Honesdale dealers are lecelvlng baled Jiny by carloads from Michigan. Robert Broadhead, colored, died last night, after a lingering illness, at his homo on River street. Deceased was ,for many years in the employ of Con ti actor R. II. Brown. Rev. C. L. Percy attended the fiftieth anniversary of the Calkins Baptist church this week. Miss Eleanor Kimble is in Boston, Mass., studying music and elocution. The large uudlence In the opera house last night was more than delighted with the concert by the Mendelssohus. Marguerite Smith, the child Imperson ator, captured the audience with her Not lone since there was a great ruu en the fish markets because it was an nounced that fish was food for the brain. Of course the fallacy of the fad was soon exploded. Normally the food we cat ,uounsiies brain, inerves, muscle, ibones, etc.,. each jiart of the body assimilating (phosphorous 'salts, lime, ac- jcordiug to its rneed. When the brain begins to ehow weakness or the nerves be come sensitive it is a sign that there is a loss of ithe nutrition ,contained in the 'food eaten, and this loss is in general due to disease of the stomach, and its allied organs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, It enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, which is the source of the strength of botjh brain and body, I was troubled with very frequeut headaches," writes Miss Belle Summertoii, of San Diego, Duval Co., Texas., "often accompanied by .evere xomiting: bowels were irregular uud my atom uch aud liver wented contluuolly out of order. Often I could eat almost nothing, and sometimes) ubsolutely nothing, for twenty-four hour at a time. I was entirely unfit for work, and my -whole ayitem seemed bo run-down that I feared u fererc kick spell and wji very much dis couraged. I was advised to try Dr. Pierce's l, olden Medical Discovery ana ma so witlt sucb satisfactory results that before finishing the third bottle I felt titrfectlv able to undertake ilutiei attending pub) id school life." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free, on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. K, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A m llrst number. .She was repeatedly culled to the platform. The popularity of both Colonel Coe Durland and Homer Greene Is shown In their contest at the prlmarlen on Saturday last. In two election districts Mr. Diirland's delegate was elected by n majority ot one; in one district Mr. Greene's delegate was elected by a majority ot one. In two districts the voto was a tie, and nt the convention Mr. Greene received the nomination by it. majority of one. Two better men could not have been named for the congressional contest, WELSH HH L Special lo the Scranlon Tribune. Welsh III1I, March 19. The lobln does not enjoy this cold wave, nor does any one else. David Thomas, of Scranton, was call ing on friends here, Sunday. Miss Vcrda Morgan has returned to PICTURE Can you read her home, after a. visit with friends in Scranton. David Williams disposes ot his per sonal property today at public hale. Mr. Williams will join his family, who aio living at Carbondale. Mrs. David Jones, who has been vis iting her people at Peckville, returned homo last week. On Friday evening; next, the Ladies' Aid society will serve warm sugar In the school building. W. K. Moses closed a successful term of school on East Mountain lecently with an interesting drama. The many ftiends of Harry F. Rey nolds will be pleased to learn of his safe arrival at his home in South Gib son today from China. His father, brother Frank and sister Bessie met him In New York. Mr. Reynolds has been practicing dentistry in China for four years. Miss Lizzie Moses, who is a student of the Stroudsburg Normal school, is expected home this week. Her brother, Will, will return with her. wheie he also will enroll ns a. student. AVOCA. The liidriiage of Miss Grace Rlng dorph and Jabez Llewellyn was solem nized at the home of the bride's pnr ents on South Main street, Monday evening, by Rev. R. M. Pascoe. At 7.30 o'clock tho couple, unattended, en tered the parlor to the music ot a wedding march played by Mrs. Pascoe. After the ceremony supper was served to a few guests. The funeral of Peter McMullen took place yesterday morning from the fam ily residence on the West Side. A requiem mass was celebrated in St. Mary's church by Rev. M. F. Crane. Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. The pallbearers were: Ed ward' Gibbons, Patrick Dornn, AVilllum Gilbnilth, John Reap, Thomas Hanlon, Ebenczer Frlese. The funeral of Helen, the 8-year-old daughter of air. and Mrs. Michael Gentry took place yesterday afterhoon. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Michael Callahan, of the West Side, was suddenly seized with paraly sis on Tuesday evening. Her condi tion Is quite critical. Misses Mollle Reap und Kate Tlgue have returned from Elmhurst, Rev. W. J. Hart left yesterday for his home In Jacksonville, 111. Rev. J. J. McCabe, ot Auburn, was a visitor In town this week. L, D, Sanders, of Delta, Colorado, forwarded as a present to the Avoca Hose company tho handsome deer's head which is now on exhibition in J, II, Anderson's store, Mr. Sanders was an active member ot the company previous to his removal west, T. J, Llewellyn, Richard Richards, William Gordon and Frank Little ate the delegates to the miners' convention at Shutnokln, m i TAYLOn. The Tajlor borough counclluiet Munda even ing. Among the business transacted wu the an nouncement by President II, K. llaul, of his committees for the coming je.tr as follows; Itoid committee, John It. Johns, John Hodge, .Samuel llarlos, William Jones, James Morris, David (Irif fithst hiring committee, John I', Thomas, David 11. Uvans, Jphn Hodge; purchasing committee, William T, Kmiu, John I'. Thonus, John It. Johns; auditing committee, (Jomer Joncv, William Jones, William Price; oidlnance committee, Will iam Price, baniel liailos, William T, Evaiu, David (IrltnUrr, giiewnco committee, John Hodge, David H. 1 Ivans, Comer Joue; piluting committee, bamucl lUrlos, William Jones, John J, Thomas' police committee, John Morris, John It. Johns, John I. Thomas, William T. Dv'aui, John llodge, Duvld H. Ilvans; pole, wires, etc, David flillntlu, William Trice, (Joiner Jones; rue department, Wllllmu Jones, (Ipmer Joints, Samuel Hsros. Ml) Su'an Mouls will have her Spring Millin ery Opening of Fjiio Pattern Hats, I'rldJy and Saturday, at 12S Wjomlng ave,, Scranton, Pa. The Young Men's Christian association held an impottaut business mettlng last evening. A very pretty wedding ceremony w? sol enmited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Decker jesterday afternoon, when their accom plished daughter. Miss Dells, waa united in mar riage to Frank outer, also of this place. Kev, J, L. Hue performed the ceremony Ihe billev 1 3 I atolAir tJbbvT BSi mild vc Mini Cora Matthew and the groom man was Mr. L'ugeno Reese. A wedding tcpiit was sen od. Frederick llepp, one ol Ihe pioneer resident of Old Forge, passed an ay at Ills home on Mitln street on Tuesday at the age ot 74 enrs. The itincrat will be, held at the family resilience Hits afternoon nt 1 o'clock. Interment will he made In the forest Hill cemetery, Uunmort. The leu moiillis child ot Mr. nnd Mrs. lttd Thomas, of Main strict, died on Tuesday ccnhig; alter a llngcmg miles'. The llcv. I)r. Jl, S. floihhall, ot W'nverly, li will ghe a strrcoptlcoit Icetitrc on "Home and the Catacomb" In the Methodist Episcopal church on Friday evening at 7.M o'clock. Pr. (lod'hall li nn eloquent speaker. A free will offering will be taken. Hie Anthracite tllce club will meet till evening for rehearsal lu room In Llewellyn' lull. Mrs. Matthews, ot New York, has been the guest ot Mrs. John llvaiw, of Xotlh Tajlor, dur ing the past fen' iI.uk. Lackawanna Valley loiindl, Xo, 81. Junior Or der t'nlled American Mcclivan!c, will meet this evening In regular session. Mis. Janet Ovvriu, tit Main short, ha le turned home from a few tl.i.vs' lli with telatlvoe In i:dvnttl.v illr. JESSUP. It was s.ul urns to the liuny fiiendt aud rela ting of John T, Nnllln to learn of hi sudden death ot a. Scmnlonl prhate hospital, after n week's Illness of pneumonia. The deceased wa once n prominent young man of this place and has a large number of friends to mourn hi loss. The funeral will take place worn his late home on Hickory street, Scranton, this afternoon nt 2.:i0, father Loftus, ot Green llldge, preached an PUZZLE. this provetb? eloquent seimou at the sen ices held in br. James' chinch last evening. The bottom vein of the Stcnlck Cierk which has iccently been drowned out is expected to be ready for opeiation this morning. Mr. ColIiu, j joung ln.iu who i-i cmijlovod as a driver on IheTJtciriik Creek culm bank, be came ill jeiterday afternoon from the unell ot sulphur from the training bank. He seemed tem porarily insane and it look thiee men to icmove him fiom tho bink. lie leeched medical treat ment immediately and H now iciting nieelj. l'atlier Cnrrau, of Wilkcs-Haiie, will pleach a tciupeialicc sermon at fct. James' chuich Sunday evening. r Theatrical ta TODAY'S ATTHACTIONS. ACADUMV Ol' MUSIC-'Chester Do V-vnde com pany. Afternoon and night. STAlt "Tlie Tuedo Club nuilefquers." Aftr noon and night. The Counterfeiter's Daughter. At Ihe AcJdmy of Music last night the Ches ter Do Vonde company presented "The Coimtci feitcr's Daughter," a five-ait iluini of gieil in leiest. Thii atteinoon "'the llam.li Heio" will be seen and tonight "Ilond of Honoi." Delia Fox. 'Hie comedy company which thai Miie-fun comedienne, Delia 1'o.v, will bilug here tomonow night for one performance of the scason'i hlc laughing micccs, "The Ijittle Mam'gelle," in cludes such well known lauglmuUeia as II. ,. Walton, AV, J. Monlgomeiy, . fcterllng, J. Cai.v, George Kiumett, A. It. Carter, Gussie Halt, I.ea Diookfleld, Mildred foreman, Olga l.ast and IJle.moil Waldo. Tho sale of seats opened this morning at 0 o'clock. "Up York State." "I'll York State," a new rutlo drama which has just closed a most biiccersful run at the fourteenth Street theater in New York, will he, seen as a return engagement, at the I.jceum the ater ou .Saturday, March 21. The new play, ai cording to that famous critic ot the New York Journal, Alan Dale, is the best tecu in Xevv Yoilc in a long time. II tells an interesting and realis tic btory of life in a wmll Ullage In I ho Adlion dacks. Ihe authois, David lligglus and Miss (Jeorgia WaiUion, arc the stars of the company, They will be assisted by tho original .New York cast. The play is given with unusually handsome ecenery und accessories. "'p York Male" is said to be the hit of the present teason in Xevv York, pla.v Ing for over 100 nights there. "The Fast Mail." In speaking of "The Past Mall," the Detroit Tree Press of August 0 saj.; "The that lull work of the new scu.on ut Whitney's opeia housu was begun vvitli a matinee jcsteiday, when tlu-ic was a Miifcssfiil anil lueinoiablo icvlral of 'The fast Mill," This vva3 one of tho fto( popular hits that Lincoln J, Caitcr airbed at as an ui tilicer in the- Held of tho mechanical drama i rid from season tn season It has ieldcd that inde fatigable worker and enterprising manager a largo measure of pioperlly. Pleasing specialties arc interpolated by wa of embroidering the pel iormanco pioper," 'The fast Mail" conies lo the Academy 'of Music for three nights with in.Jtiuei-4 Tuesday and Wednesday commencing with lnatlmes Tuesday and Wednesday commencing Monday evening next. STAOE JJOTES. (luce (icoigc is the poxessor of one of Ihe finest dramatic! libraries in America, Clara. Morris Is lepoited to be wilting a novel tu ho called "A Paitcboard Crown," i;ila Wheeler ilco, tho poetess has appeared as a, stage writer in "Her first Divorce Case," Sew Yoik has three Hebrew theatres In suc cessful operallqn, aud now llrookljn is to have one. ChailM frohinsii auuts thai there are not enough stars, and that theic are loo many thea ters. (Icorge Monroe, the fat comedian, will appear next season with a new play, "'llio Doings of Mil. Dooley." James K. Sullivan is to linilals houls Mann for the benefit of the Iondoners In "All on Account of Kllia." Amelia Bingham will not piuduce "Hearts Aflame," She requested the author to build up the character assigned to frank Worthliijton, aud upon lefueil chopped the piece entirely. Wireless (tlegi iphy lias readied another stage. 11 has been intredu(ed among the dramatic "eftects" nf a new plai, l(day night at the Academy of Music crery lady holding reserved seat coupon will reaenc u set ol hindeoma pen etchings sketched by Ches ter Pe Vonde, tho talented and pleasing joung lonisntlo actor wlio doses a successful two weeks' engagement tsiturdaj night at this popular house. "Keep to the Right" With oyes opon, You'll know all nbouHt on . THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, March IP. U Is not often that the slock market witnesses such u series of spectacu lar ami sensational moveinent.1 aa it was ti ealed to today and In rather a dull market at that. In fact ihe dullness in tho general llt was ex treme and prices of tho Important railroads stocks moved only vvitli tho utmost reluctance. The tivual favorites amongst tho Imliisti I its had it linger shale in the tiading, both Amalgamated Copper and Sugar occupying fulily prominent place. Hut It was amongst the stocks which are traded In only ut intervals of weeks As ii rule that the speculation was fleice and t lie price movement violent. Theic was nothing in the way of ncvvji to explain why bujlng orders for l,Gni) shares of Coloutdo fuel should make a wide opening in that stock all I lie way lrom par to 107. compared with OS hul night. Neither the high point of this range nor the low point was touched again during the diy, hut the dealings continued very heavy and the, lluctuitloas fevei Mi. Activity was revived in New Yolk All tliukc with a Jump of 10)i in price and a suluo quent relapse of fully bill tint. North Americin .suffered from realising utter the opening advance but foigrd tipvvauls again to O'i above last night and fluctuated wildly. The ilsc of 31,!. lu Ceneral Electric and II In VetliiEliouse were clue to runiois oi consolidation hut both of these reacted slurp ly. American Ice iclmundeil 2?s from Us recent violent decline. In the lullroad list Chicago, In cllanapolls and Louisville was lushed up l',& on distinctly foimulated minors dial it was to be placed on a 4 per cent, dividend basis. Titp in the day St. Louis nnd San Pram isco sprang Into activity .md sticngth with an advance of nearly 1 per cent., due lo published repoits that the company conlimplated nil extension to the P.i rjllo coast. Theic was some lute strength also in Atchison which was pnctlcally tho only tail 10 id stock in the list of llrst iiurjoituncc which moved as much as a point. There was comidci nhlc demand, however, for haltlmorc and Ohio. The rise of "'.k in Sugar was due to the agree ment leached ut Washington upon the question of the Cuban sugar turiil. and also to the certificate of condition Hied with tl Massachusetts secre tary showing large ir...easc in resources Mean time there were wide declines in stocks which liavc enjoyed recent periods of strength, the lo-scs lieing caused by the inaiketing of onlv a few shares. Amongst these weie losses ot 4 points each in Chicago and Northwestern picferrcd und Glucose prefcired tinst receipts, :! in Kvniibvillc and Teiru Haute and a point or more in cari ous otjierw. Wells fargo clipped U on one tian action and rallied 2i on .mother. Ihc-e violent movements ciu-ed so muih confusion und dis trust amongst t-pcciilators generally that Ihe tiad ing became neglected. The confciciuc of coal Illinois at Shamoklti was also .i'i unsettling in fluence, TotHl palej today, uOG.200 shaies. The bond market wa lather dull and iiregulu. Total sales, par c.ilue, J,U10,0nO. United States bonds wciclill good on the list call. The following quotations .are furnished The Tribune by llaight A: ficcse Co., 314-313 Mean Building. W. D. Ittiuyoli, manager. Open. High. Low. Close. American Sugar 121) luolt l'o'A J0 Am. Locomotive .'IITs 31 -llii, 31?i Am. Locomotive, Pi ... M't, Uj )iyn w"j Am. Car fouiiiliy .'Hit SITs .M'.n D,4 Am. .Smelt. & Itef. Co.. 16',s A -Ih'i lii Amal. Copper oils Wit W'Si 0U& Anacondi Copper S0V4 30i .Ml't :!l"8 Atchison 711 T7;g ru 77.74 Atchison 07',i !)7M! Ci'vi 'I7'.'j Unit. & Ohio lOUVi 107 100 107 Brook. It. T. 071 li7Js 'iU lS'Ts Clics. & Ohio .lfli& 41,14 aS'i 1,V!i Col. A. Southern ., :!7VS 'S!','. 27 27J Col. k. Souther 11 12'A l'. I2is !', Col. fuel .V- linn 10J 107 list 10J " Chic, k O. W 21 2ti 21 24U Chic, Mil. & Si, 1' lot"; 105 101 10114 Chic, It. J. fr P 171 171'i 171 171V. Chicago .t Alton 3i :: :',; :!, Del. & Hud 172U 172',s 172',i VV Llio 37!fc 37i 37 3714 lhie, 1st Pi- dSTi i'.i os?, 1W1 Lrie, 2nd Pr y fij'i Sj 5"il,i Illinois Cintiil 110 110 l.l'l'j 1 iOTa Louis, k Nash 101 i)l"i 101 10 Manhattan UiV 114 1351,2 UIV1 Metropolitan lfisVl-i 10) 2h3 Huj'- Mexican Cel1t1.1I :.0i 30!i 2lij i'l's, .Missouri Pacillc- 101 101'i 1003 101 N. Y. Ce11lr.il lb-lji 1I.3TA 102-1; U,lii Out. & West SJI'.i, 3,tV4 33 33 Xoifollr k Western fl7 67 5fii Soli racilio Mail 4551 til 4', 'i Penna. R. H 13H4 iiiij ir.l jl?8 People'i, Cas 101U 102U 101'i 102's Heading ."iii'.i !W .ril ."i Heading, 1st Pr SI'i Rl4 0 SO'.i Heading, 2d Pr fc.S"A dSi (,7Ta (JS ltepublio Steel IS IS'. 18 1SU HepublicSteeLIV Tlvs 71"R 71 7li Southern Pacific 0.V4 Oi's 6 04Ts .Southern n, R 32-1 3Jis 3'i 2u Southern H. R., Pr !)7 ft7 rit.i l)o? Tenn. Cml ,t lion 70 71',', il's 70i Tcas Pacific 40',i 40'4 I0'i 4031 Union Pacific 10 !)1'A Mlk 0')a V. S. Leather 11 11 lH 11 U. S. Leather, Pr ...... SIVs STft SI SI V. S. Rubber lift 1j 1.1 15?c U. S. nubbci, Pr ." .",7 flilVs V. S. Steel 42 42. I2i 42' V. S. Steel, Pr !', 'W, ; !:, Wabash 24 2t aii 237t Wabash, Pr 41'i 4J II 4m Western Union Ol'i l',i 0l',i 91i Total sales of stocks, 301,000 siu1P,-. CHICAGO CHAIN & PHOVISIOX MAItKKT. WHUAT Open. Hieh, Low. Close. May 74-ft 7fi4 7.1 74',i Jtilv 7.'i 70 'H 7l7s CORN Mav (HTs 01 o 01 July dirt 01?4 10 i0 OtTb Mav 41 41 4!'i 43sK July 3ys 30 3.', 3?i PORK Mav l"i.37 1.1.47 1.1.32 11.42 July 13-W 13 02 11.30 11.02 LAHD- May 0.37 0.12 0 31 0.10 Jills- 9.17 0.51 0.17 0-12 lints July S.32 S.57 S.32 S.,',7 May. S.40 S.17 S.40 8.43 NP.W YOIIK COTTON' M MIKKT Open. High. Low, Cln'-e March 0.00 l'.on s.Ws S.m Mav ...., 8 S'J S.o'i S.S0 8.S(i Julv S.0I S.112 S.SS 8 8S August 8.00 fe.70 6.07 H.fci Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. nil). Asked. Ltckawanna Dairy Co., Pr. cq ' County Savings Hank k Trust Co., 300 Pint National Hank (Carbondale) joo Third National Dank S30 ,,, Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. 300 ... I.'conomy Light. H. & P. Co ,g first National Dank 1300 Lacka. Trust k Safe Deposit Co,.,. 195 Clark & Snover Co., Pr, J5 Scranton Savings Danlc 500 ... Traders' National Hank 225 ,,, Scranton Holt k Nut Co 135 People's Danu ,.,,,,,,,., 13s ,,, Scranton Packing Co 33 110NDS. 6cranton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1020 , U5 People's Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1813 US ... People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 111 ,,, Bcranton Traction CI per cent lis ... Economy Llgnt, Heat k Power Co 07 North Jersey: P010110 Ice Co ..,,, ,,. 117 Consolidated Water Supply Co 0o Scranton Wholesale Market, (Collected by II, C, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave,) I lour $1 W. ' I!ean-2.0. Ilutter fiesli creamery, 2c; June cieamery, 25c. j dairy, 22c, Cheese lSH-aUe. fggs Nearby, JOc,; western, Ibc. Peak Per bushel, Sl.73. Potatoes Per bushel, Sic. Onions Per bushel, $l-W. New York Qrniu and Produce Wrket New Yoik, MJrch 19. flour Inactive und Hi JOc. lower to hell. Wheat Spot caslni No. S red, Sele-. elevator: No. 2 led, Me, f. o. b. ulloati No. 1 northern Duluth, 624ac. f, o. b. alloati op tions tended downward all day aud the closo was weak ut : net decline; Match closed 7044c,; May, 80c.; July, 60c, (September, 7uc. Corn Siiot ray; No. 2, Unc, elevuloi ami (lijic f. o. b. alioal; options became weak and heavy and closed lKv. net lowei; May ilosed eXiHc-.; July, U3Hc.; be-pUiuber, 0t?ie, Oats Spot casiei; No. 2. 40aMtc.; No. 3, 40c-.; No. 2 white, OSWaJJc.j No. 3 white, 52c: track mixed vvcsteni, SUS2c; truck while, Maisc.; options opened steady but later declined with other grains, ilutter firm; creamery, tSjaSDUc.; do, faotor)-, 1m21c. j cream ery) held, 20a23',se.; renovated, jeail'jc; imlta- &&. YyT7f!t&Vaii remody tbat cures u colel )n one day. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Tlin Four Lines, 3 Cent for Each Gxtra Llna For Ilcnt. foil Itl'A'T nne.liatf douhln home with ull mod em improvements, on street car line. Innulic 713 N'. Main avenue, l'Oll MUST One-half iloublc home nt PalO Pine street, ?18 per month. Apply 030 llarrlvin avenue. l'Oll HUNT Six roonn, second Horn. Olive street. Apply CI" fOIt lli:XT Slvroom Hat Willi tilth, steam hcaf, gas range nnd all nindcrn linprovenients from April 1st; rent reasomble. Call curl, frcd C. Hand, H Mulberry sheet. 1IAIIX I'OH HUNT lr-12, Apill 1st, tin Co box and Ihieo single stalls and wash lack, icar of 324 Madison nvenue. Iniptlio at Oil Mndlon ao. HAILS' l'Oll HUNT April 1st, three box and three single stall? und wash lack. Inquire ut 031 Madlfon avenue, lear of 324 Madi'on aveniic. l'Oll HUNT A beautifully finished home of tvvelve rooms, all modern lonvenlence, in Xorth Park; flue location. Apply 102S hloclrlc avenue, Xortli Park. FOR HL'.ST Store building foi lent In Dickson City. Pa. llulldlng SO feet bv 21 feet, cellar under nil, and second story can be arranged for a fanillv. All in good repair ready for use. two coal hieakers and mines close by employing uvcr a thousand people. An cnlcipilslng rntrchint can get a laigc tindc Apply to Wllllini H. Richmond, Richmond Hill, .1421 X. Main avenue, Scranton, Pa. FOR HKXT '12.1 (lieen Hldge street, eight-room modern hou-'e, steam heat. FOR HLXT Stoic room on second floor over 319 Lackawanna uvenuc. Plate glass fiont. In quire of Krotosky Ilro. Furnlshod Booms. DKSIHAHI.L furnished and unfurnished rooms for rent. 022 Washington .Hemic ROOM FOll HKXT All conveniences. Pilcc lea soluble. Inqulic lull C.ipou'-e avenue. I'OH RENT One fuinUicd loom, with improve ments; also one on Ihhd tlocr, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS foi rent, modem improve ments; private familj ; gentlemen piete.-red, at 037 Adams avenue. TOR RENT Furnished Iront room, vvitli heat, bath and ga; near comt house; gentleman preferred. Atldreis Room, Ilox 203. TOR RENT furnished loom; heat and bath. 625 Xlnden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR REST, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pretence), at 539 Adams avenue. For Sale. I'OR SALE First clasi nieiclianl lulloiing es tablishment out ol city. Inquiic Lluenthal k Kaplan, 213 Wvomlng avenue. HORSE FOR SALE cheap, one road marc, sound, gentle and good tiavcler; alo saddle. Com pelled to cell foi want of me. Inquire 30". Welt Maikel slicet, rltv. l'Oll SALE Jusl ai lived vvitli foit horse, good vvoikcis and driven; weight Htm to 1300; can be seen at ti34 Raymond court. V. M. Cobb. CARPETS, llnolcunn ani ull cloths sold cvciy day 3 o,'clock. 303 Lackawanna, See auctions. I'OH SALE fine kindling wood, stove length. Two dollais big load deliveicd nn.vw'ieie. Mail orders. Jennings, Ccutial Mines cut. Also second hand lumber suitable foi all purpose;, very cheap. For Sale or Rent. FOR SALE OR RENT farm of ninety acies good soil, well walciecl, good buildings, good liult, six miles from Scranton, one und one-half mllei f l om Claik's Summit. Lying on the smith side and joining Summit Lake a fine place for sum mer home. I'rico leasoiublc. Inqune of M. H. Coons, Clark's Oiccn, tion cieamery, lf.i21!6i'.; -state .d.ih.v, 22.i2Sc. C heese Firm ; stale full cieam, small culy make, fancy coloicd, 13c ; do, white. l.!c; full cie-ain, l.uge fall make, fuiicy eoloied, 12c, do. while, 12c. l'ggs film; slate and Pennlvam.i. Ilic; w eater n, l(,?ic. ; southern, IGalo'fci, Chicago Grain and Produce aVIarket. Chiciigu, Muicli ll. Wcathei conditions and piedictions fevored beais in the giaui ,its today and in spite of luuneioiH ciop damage icpuit-r wheat led in ic general bicak. At Ihe dose o( tho session May wheat had lost "jc; May corn, a I'iC. ; and May oiW, -Tic Provisions weir con ttarto grain and closed tic. higher ull .uoiiiid. Cash quotations were us follows: Flour-W cak ; Xo. 3 spring wheat, 7Ha74o.: x0- L, lit fyi. S2';C.; Xo. oats. 4t'4a4iyjc; Xo. ; white. 47u 47',fcc; Xo. 3 while, 41l,fcilit-.; fair lo dioice malting, (j2uBjc; Xo. 1 tl.ix bted, i1.08: .No. 1 uoithwosteiu, 'jl.72: prime timothy seed, VI ."0; mess pork. -lB.30ilj.3j; laid, 'rO.'M; short libs, sides', lj5 :)5aS.,VJ; diy salted shouldeis, 7'si7'ic; slioit cleat slde-i, S U0.iS.T0; whiskey, sl.y). Chicago live Stock Market. Chicago, March 10. Cattle Rec-elpts, 20,000; steady, 10c. lower; top prime stecis, MI.75aSC5; ioor'to inedliini, !al!.2j; stockc-rs and feeders, S2..l0a3.2i; cows, $1.23; Ten fed otccis, l,7oa (l.r,o Hogs Receipts tod-y. 30,000; tomonow, 11,000; left over, .1,0011; steady to stiong; iiiKed and hutclieis, V'-lOul.S?1.-; good lo ehoicu heavy, SU.40aO.(a); lough heavy, Jll.10.i0.31i light, M 01a 11,03; bulk of sales, (113.10.40. Sluep Receipts. 11,000; sheep and lambs, strong and higher; good to chohe heifers, ftl.21it.50; western sheep, $1,73 at); native Iambi, 'f4,,iu.7j; western Iambs, ! 21a 0.73. Buffalo Live Stock Market. fast Ilullalo, Maicli 10-('attle-ltecelpts, light; flini; cals, scaice nnd higher; toys, 7.50ab; light to good, iKi.JOa7.2-l. Hogs Ret e-lpts-. 2.000; opened slow, but nearly all sold, 3 al'V, decline; heavy, Jfl.OOaO.TO; mixed, lf0.5jaU.(fl; pigs', $0,10 1 (1.15: toiiglii, s?l,7JiO; stags, $lal00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 12.400; falily nctivo ar.d a shade higher for ull giades; slucp, top mixed, ifl.Vi.i 3,00; culls to good, $4i.l.40j withets, 1.7"nU; j catlings, ifO.iO.2J; top lambs, tO,70ali.7.1; culls to good, ttJaO.B.1, Oil Market. Oil Clt, Pa March 10. Credit bilauce.-.. Ill; ccrtillcutes, no bid; shlpiiietils. 77,740 liauels; uvcrage, 7tS,3eJ b.iirels; runs, 60,00(1 bauds; av ciage, 74,OJS luriels. Paying tho Doctor. In conveisutioii Ihe other day about the pecu liar views that commercial men sometimes en tertain about piofrssional pcrvlccs Dr. S, Wclr Mil hell told the following storyi " veiy wealthy man fro.n Ihe West came to consult me ubout uu utlaik ot vertigo. Ho Mid that ho bad just returned foim a tilp lo Euiopi-, where he had consulted eminent specialists, but the had filled lo unord him my permanent relief, 'A pie) tie Ian III London,' he said, 'asked ran vvhj I did nol make an attempt to bo cuicd uoaier honic. I thought! on my wuy out West, I would stop over to tee joii.' "'lias any physician von have visited looked into jour cars!' I Jfked, " '.Vo, was his reply. I nude an examination of his ears, removed soiiio wax und u substance that appealed to be baldened remnants of cotton wool, I scut Win away then, and told him to come again in a day or two. He did so. 'Well,1 he- eululined, 'I am turcd. How inucli do I owe oui" " 'About SJO,' I reiilied. "As he elievv a check he atked: 'Hid .von know- when joii llrst examined my cars Hut joii could cure wel' "When I fold him that I had a very lair con viction that 1 could he taldl 'Well, ou atu u blanked tool. You should hive said to'ni": "l think l tan ime .vou, and I will do so foi U,lcX, Xo cuic, no pay," You would have got jour inoiie without 4 1I1UIIUUI,' " 'Oh," I wid, 'If 0U feel tlul wav ubont it theic ae tevcial little c luiitic in which 1 am interesled, and-' " 'Xo, no,' he Inter lupin), 'that ii not busi ness. I have my ouie? and iou have Hie" price jou atked. Tlie transaction is closed.' "Phila delphia Times. ThUelgnaturoU ou every box ot tho genuine Laxative BroinoOuinineTabiets SITUATIONS WANTED PUEB. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisiments Will 3Jo Kecelvecl, nt Any of tho I?ollow Ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. itf. Central City ALDERT SCHIILTZ. corner Mulberry street snd Webslcr avenue. OtlSl'AV P1CIIEL, CM Adams avenue. West Side OEonai: w. jenijiss, 101 south Mio avenue, South Scranton FREU L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. V. DAVIS, coiner Xoith Main avenue and Market street. Groon Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dickson Hveuiic, F. J. 'JOHNS, 020 Green Hldge street. C. LOnEXZ. corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg V. II. KNEPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue. TJuntnore J. 0. BONE k SOX. Help Wanted Male. WANT ED Expel fenced clothing hilrsmiu. p ply Hlcluids k Wlilh, .V2u 1iokiiwaiin.i ac 1VAXTED Two ep"iiinccd 'tcnogiaplieis; up ply lo lutcinitlunal t-xlt i'o Connell lmlld ing, Ki.uiton, Pa. 1VAXTED Hy one of the laigest and best old line Iii-iiiancL' riuupanlo, illslilct iccnt foi Cuihouiljlr und lloiicsd lie. ilxceptioiiilly Iivoi able conliacH. Addiess iip(ilnteinlcnt of Agencies Ilor 2s0. WAX'iEll A good slcnogi.iphi'i at iiiaiiufii' tnring plant, .voung man piefcneil: must he cH-lemed, lipid upemtot and guml peniiim. Addicsi upplicutinn, giving leleiencc-, 1" Lui U Ilnx Cli-'l. .viau'.on. WANTED Salesman for Carpet De partment; young man to sell Wall Paper and Shades, also Sign Writer. Apply, Jonas Long's Sons. Help Wanted Pemale. WAXTL'D-niil foi genual ,113 Mudisou avenue. hou-ework. Applv AXTED PiottMtint l.ulv slinogi rphei .mil i.vp -wiitei; steady position; icliuhle I'lm. (Jive age, experience, lefeicnce-i and sal ir.v expeclid. Aililie-s !s. 'J'., Trlliune- ofhee. HDY CANVASSER wanted to solicit sub up tions foi The lubiiiie; good conniiinsion of feicd with a fair gua tauter- foi fli-.t-cl.iss vvoikir. Apply peiroiullt at Business .Managci's office, bcianton Tribune. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE I'AJIILI wishes to have two Hire men to board, Geinun or English. Call any hmo tftcv Thurtdaj. All conveniences, s-07 ll.iiiuon avenue. Wanted Hooms and Board. WANTED I've iiii.mumi itlng louiiis vvitli bond, pilvute family pielciied. Two laillc- ind -i Rcntlciuan. State lull paitiLUl.ii-. i Aili'tcsj C 11. D Tribune office. Wanted. WANTED Iloi-e I'own, new or second hand Please Mate condition ot inie, ca-li pi he und vvlu'io it cm be sien. lenlngs, (Viitial Mine.-., rMiantnu. Pa. WAXTED-Ch.iir tu lepaii nnd lectin-: nnd pos till lo .lames Pat ne nf 'phone John ll.ivvkc, 12IS PiOMdeiice load. Old 'phone 111.1, Ciiceu Ridge. Wanted To Bent. WAXTED I'uiiiUlicd loom or looms with or without bo.ud; pilvato famll.v puun-i. Young man led couple, ddie-s .. Y. '.., Iilb une. COTTAUi; wanted to lent for the summer cca sou; plalnlv fiuulshed with good water, neai station. Claik'n iSiunniit, Uleiibiun or lallou nothing funcy ill fuinkhliig oi prlec. Addirss Cottage, Tttbunc ofttce. W'AMT.D ROOMS l'oi two adults, tlnec or four looms Imnhhcd oi unfuinislii-d for vei.v light housekeeping, IlKl tlooi piefcneil. Addles M. U., Tribune oftlce. W'AX'TED ruini-hed hou-e or four oi live moms for hou-ekecping. Addiess A. C. L., Tribune ofllce. Auction. 20,000 YAltlls HPI"TS, oil clothi and mattings, one ton Libit bilvcivvnic, 0115 c.11 load linen sheets, I ihle cloths, napkins, pillovf- c.i-cs, tn.vcls B.000 pairs fancy late cuiliiins. Many nllier thinrs too niiinrrous lo mention. At unction. 120 W'adi ington avenue, opposite Connell building. Kilos 10 a. 111., 2 und 7 p. in. CL'MMIMTS 11110., Auitioneers. Ecal Estate. I'OR SALE At low- i.ilc and ou iiiv lernis, fine corner property, upper t.ipett Hldge; liou-e Just put into cry losy and atltadlvi' shape, lot one of the Illicit in Ihe xalle.c 0. E. Dean, 010 Spitteo stieet. l'Oll KALE One home and lot, uiodeiii Ini pnivemi nt, und two impioved vacant lots, Xo. 012 Xoith lllakoly streil, Dunmoie, Pa. Adilre-w Mueit Jenkins, fsouth Cariauu, W'lijuu Count), Pa. I'OR SM.E Pii'iilshed cottage al Lake llenrv, Maplevviod, Pa , four beds, springs uud nut-tiesM-s, two stoves, ull Mtdicn iiunsiH; price II3I). IVr tiattltiilars .nlditss II. W'. 0land, 60 W'esl.c'1'velt .ivcnue, PI rliiflclil, X. 1. FOR SALE At Clark's btnninit; a place of live acres, house and barn, good ftuit; thtap fur cash. Inqulic of Mis. L. LlnJsay, UU Xorlli Main avenue, city. Business Opportunity, b'lOCK AXU WHEAT TIIADEHS without delay. Write for our special market letter. 1'ico on application. S. M. Hllibard i. Co., members X. Y, CLnsolldated and fctock bidiange, 41 uud Hi llroadvvay, New York. ItablUhid 111. Long Distance' Phone 2-ISS Proad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OP MOXEY TO LOAX-tjulck, straight loans or Uulldlug and Loan. At froui 4 lo 0 per tent. Call on X, V, Walker, 811-313 Connell building, Lost. LOST On iiuuday latt, gold flame spectacles, mulct icwarded lo leluiii lo 410 Wyoming avenue. W, II. Moru. IOsT A pcurl icto.nry on Jifltrson uveiiuu or Linden street bclvvetu Plait Place ami -Si. Peter's lutlicdial. I'lnc'ev pleafu icituii lu V Plait Place. LOST Monday evening, Peb. 17, between V.vu ruing nvenue and U'a.-l.luui meet, an oval brooch containing gentleman's picture, rinder plruie return to or notify Mis Paitom, 417 Thii (ce'iitli street, JVouiui. FOl'XD-Ou Wi'iluesday on $00 block, Pino stieet, bank bill. Loecr will call -- Alcxaudcr I' Hunt, Ul Laduwauiu uvcuuv. DIRECTORS 3 Insertions 25 Cents MonThat Hour i.lnes, i Cents lor Hnclillxtra Lint, SltuatlotiB Wanted. B1TI ATTOS W ANTED-lly exiert accountant and correspondent seeks engagement; icady for work on or before April 1; competent lu take charge of the lionlis, letters and annouiiLcnicnli of 11 huge establishment; liiiilerstmnU coit nt 1 minting, csnl und loose leaf nvstnns and other short t uts. Modern, care Tribune olflcc. POSITION' N1ED At once by n joung wo. milt familiar with bookkeeping nnd court lcccmU; nl-o deciN, bonds mortgages uud lensei; 11 good rop,vlt. llov II, Siiantoii. HUTJATIOX WANTED -lly respectable eoloied man cs poller, pilvute coacliinuu or driving for doctor or offlie vvOik." Athltcss 11. A .110 Penti avenue. SITI'ATIOV W'NTED-lly inlddte iged woman as liniisekcepei in vvMovvei's famll.v. Call or nilihes M J., 1I7 South llebecca avenue, city. WANTED A thoroughly practical nnd experienced business man desires emplovmcnt; f.unlllir vvitli ofllce work nnd n good salcsmuu, and mi ce rlisi inriit writer"; best lefcicnce. Ailclrcti A. W Johnson, Ocueial Dellvciy, Scranton. ' A 0UN'(1 person would Ilka barbrr's washing to take home. Addiess WW Month Ninth street. MTl'ATlOV WANTED by n oung mn, I(! oan old; would like In work In a store or learn n trade. .1. 11. , 101 River street, Hcranton. ill CATION' WANTED Position -is cashier or hoi kkctper, by voiui'i lady Willi experience, licit icfeiinces; sal try moderate. Address, 1311 .liickfOti street. Storage. Dr, dean 11 nil modem up. to il He floragt", sepaiale rooms: tinjlinun iiiillvidii.il kevs; elevator. An ideal slorign for household elicits, etc. Thirty sep irate stoiage room. Scranton Htorago com pinj, 11.1 I'rnnklln avenue. Bhoumatism. VWVa" HillX'MATlb.M All tnrtlea Hut wish can he spcedllv uud peimaiuully cured nf all va rieties nf Rlipumitiuu by a xegeltblc eompound. Ctues guiianlccd, Inqulic or address J. L". Tay lor, r-cianlou. Political. Tllllll) LEUISLVUVi: DISTRICT To the meni heis of the Republican Standing Committee of the Tlilul Legislative distrlit: Notice is herein given that ,1 meeting of the Republican Standing Committee of the Third I.i'gl-lativc di-ltliL of Lackawanna county will ho held at the, Limit Hon-, tstrantou, Pa., on Sutiudij. Maiih 22, PjOJ, .it 2 o'dock p. in. full attend into f the ruininltlec i-s carnestl iciucs(ed. Hj oulci of Ihe chairman, O-Cxll VAN rtCSKIRK. Attest: ,7. V. W VTK1XS. Srcietary. Sciunton, Pa., Jlaich 10, l'TO. LEGAL. M:LED PHOI'IHALS will be received by the boiough c lei U of tin- borough of lllakclv until (I p. m., Monday, March 21, 1002, tor re buils'liig lint puilioii of the mnuntaiu road in "aid boiough fiom the Outaiio bieakei to j point 11e.11 the Outaiio tiiunell. Spccltlc.itioiis: Road 10 be nude II feet wide, rounded up to ;t feet in (rntcr, ditches on both sides 18 inclicjv deip .mil not less Hi in ,! rioss ilitdies All work lo be dune wiih fii-t ilns niateilal and completed within two weeks fiom the date of letting 0011 tt.icl.' The boiough (ouncil lesccves the right lo icjeit .iiiv or all bid JUIEs XKTIor.S, President. Attest: filO, II. HI. El), ilerk. Peckville, Pa. PROFESSOIVA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDW UiD C. SI'AULDINO. 2S TRADERS BANK Dulldlng, and St. Pavil Iliillding, New York. Architects. LDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, COXNELl. nullding. rr.EDERlCK I,. DROWX. ARCH. B REAti E-tate Exchange Illdg . 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, COO COXNELL BUILDIKQ. Dentists. DH, C. E. EILEXBEROER, PAULI BOILDINO, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMIXO AVENUE. Lawyers. WILI.A1II). WAHI!i;X k KXAPP, ATTORXEY'H uud Couiellois-iit-Lun. 00 1 to 012 (tonncP lluiiding. I'RAXIC E. BOYLE, ATTOHXI'.Y-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, H, 18 and 8 Burr Building. D. B. RLPLOOLE. AT'TOHXEY-LOANS NKOO tlated on real cotale security. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. . JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN scllors at-law. Commonwealth Building, Roomi 19, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS MJ-tOI, Oth Ooor, Meats building. L. A WATRE1!, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Hank Dulldlng C. COMEGYS. 0-U REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. A- W. BERTIIOLP, OFFICE MOVED TO XO 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. U. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICF, 331 WASH ington avenue. Residence. U18 Mulberry. Chronlo dlseajc?, lungs, heart, kidneys and genito-urinary orgaus a tpccialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DR n. Ci. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 126 8 .WASH Ington avenue. Oliionlc and nervous diseases a specialty, (loiiMiHalion fiee. 1 Z? Instruction Musical. . P. C. PEITSEII, MI'S IIAC. TEACHER 'ilf lolec f'ultuic, Harmony, Counterpoint jt)id Ciininokliion. C'oiupo-dllous corrected und -re-ltcl for publication. MJ New- Yotk slieet. , Hotels and Restaurants. a.- Till,' EIK Cxl'E, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AYE' nue. Kates reasonable, P. ZIEGLKR. Proprietor;, ECRAXTON HOUSE, XIHR D-, L. It W. PAS tenser depot. Conducted on the Europesn plan. ViOTOrt KOCH, Proprlctotv- Scavenger. A, li, BRinaSCLEAN'sTHIVY' VAULTS TrD , cess pools; no sdor; only improved pumps mud. A. II. Briggs, proprietor. Leave oiders 1(00 North Mslu avenue, or Eicke'a diug store, cor' per Adams and Mulberry, noth telephones." Seeds, O. R. CLAI1KE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS irjinen, store 201 Washington a venue; grctl houses, 10'U North Main uvenuc; store tele phone, 762. & Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. HEAIt 511 LACKA. AV&, bcianton. Pa., manufacture! of Wire Screens, Miscellaneous. DUESSMAKIX'CI FOR CHILDREN 'TO 01IDKR: also ladles vvuUts. Louise HiounaUer, 21; Adams avenue. MEOAUGIX BROS., PltiXTERS' SUPPLIES, EN vclones, paper Ivag. tv Irie. Warehouse, Hi Wasbltigtcn avlnuli. JScrsucon.iI'j, THE W1I,K ESUAIUU: RECORD CAN BU HAD in bcrauton ut the news standi of RcUmati Bros., 40(1 t'prucc and WJJ Linden; M. Kottou, l21 Lackawanna avenue; I. S Rebut", 211 Spruce ctrtet.