THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 10015. J .WsMf NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. -, vjfel to tlic Scranton Tribune, Honcmliile, March 21. Tho William H. Stanton resltlent'o on court house block la offrral for siilr. The llvory IjuhIiicss of Murray & Ilelcknrd has been dissolved. AIcHsrn. I,. M. Atklncon, V. II. DolT, K. II. Com Ulght, J. Kleflor tuxl U H. Guckenbcriscr hnvo applied for a char ter for n now corporation to bo known iib tho Maple City Knitting mills. Five persons were received Into the Jlonesiliilc Captlat church Sunday evening on baptlHin. Colonel Cob Durlitnd and Dr. C. A. IJuslnberrc nro roRlstered nt tho Ster ling, Atlantic City. Mr. and MrH. K. F. Tony arc spend ing a. few tlnys In Now York city. Thi! county conimlsslonerH have clfrht county bridged to replace that were destroyed by tho recent Hoods. Messrs. J. I). Weston, W. II. Holmes, John Kuhbai'k. John II. Weaver, Philip Kranti5, Traill: Meyers and John F. Hoe luiVe made upplloallon to the irov ernor for it charter for tlio American Knitting company thus It will be seen thnt Honeedulu Is to have two new corporations. The engine drilling tools and equip ment for tho Wayne Development company have been ordered. When received a ttMt for oil will be made In tho rear of tho German Lutheran ceme tery. The Democratic county committed will meet In the court house, Monday, April 7. Miss Mary A. Mumford, of the Na tional Park seminary, Forest Glen, Md., will spend tho Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mumford. Rev. G. A. Place, of the Methodist church, was called to Sidney, N. Y., on Thursday to nttend the funeral of his father, which took place Friday. Word was received on Thursday from Chicago, announcing the marriage of Fred'O. Uunnel, formerly of Hones dale, and Miss Gertrude Smith, of Chi cago. The confeiees for the Fourteenth congressional district will meet In Jlonesdale soon after the Wyoming count convention, which takes place April 2S. Milton Salmon, who is captain of the Lafayette college base ball team, will spend his vacation with the club on a tour through the south. The patrons of the lloncsdalo opera house have a full week of enjoyment before them. Manager Sllverslone has secured the Dilger-Cornell company, In repertoire, commencing Monday even ing. March 21. Opening number,"Pulse of Greater New York." A new play each night, with up-to-date specialties. The Lafayette College Glee club en tertained a good house, Thursday evening, for a short time, and did fair ly well for amateurs. There war. an absence of the smooth, sweet strains in both vocal and mandolin. They were evidently not prepared for nn encore. Honesdale young ladies gave a social dance at the close of the entertainment III honor of the glee club. UNIONDALE. Special lo the Scranton Tribune. Unlondale, March 21. A. J. Vail is moving his family into the Barrlger home. The choir of the Methodist church Is preparing an excellent musical pro gramme for Easter Sunday. lMgar Bunilck made a business trip to Susquehanna last Monday. Our local band has joined interests with Mount Pleasant band. They will alternate in regard to their places of practice. Prof. Michael Krantz will be the conductor. The intermediate department of tho graded school closed last Monday after it successful term of teaching by Miss Kdlth Smith. She Is now engaged in teaching a select school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hummer were visitors In Thompson aver Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Morgan, of llrant, were welcomed visitors in town lately. Squire Elijah Carpenter's condition is still very serious. TOBYHANNfl. Ppivul lo the Scranton Tribune. Tobyhannn, March 21. Mr. Peter Schlelker, who had been suffering from ti paralytic tlrolto for about a fort night, died at about e o'clock tills morning. The deceased was TO years old. The funeral will take place on Monday at i) o'clock from tho family residence Interment will be In tho Jones church cemetery, at Swlftwater. Mr, J. K, Conn, who had been a suf ferer from cancer; for tho past two years, died a few minutes before noon today. Deceased wau born at Law rence, Mass., October 8, 1850. He had TWIN TROUBLES. They Are Ofton TogethorTheso Days. They vVork Havoc All Over the Country and in Scranton. Weak, nervous, the digestion out of order that Is whu,t alls a host of peo ple. It comes about In this way; First from overwork or other causes, tho nerves are burdened lieyond endurance, nerve waste Is not replaced, nerve force la weakened, then tho stomuch loses Its nerve-controlling power and Indigestion follows, with falling Htrength. When llrst Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve Pills cunie to Rcianton people could hardly bo convinced that this great medicine would remove these troubles. Now It is an accepted fuct, bocuuso of their cure of very stubborn cases no other medicine would liuiu cuce. i Mrs. J. L. Johnson, of No, 720 North Main strot, Scrunton, Pa Euys; "Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are excel lent. I was fc' iHzy and nervous, and the stomach digested Its food budly, This condition Induced a feeling of de blllty and latitude, Hearing of the nerve Ptlla at Mathews liros., 320 Lack nwunim avenue, I got u box, ami the result has certainly been line. They gave the stomach strength to handle the food properly, the nervousness and dizziness disappeared completely, Wnd my general strength and vigor re turned. Consequently I am pleased und glad to recommend the medicine." Dr, A, W. chase's Nerve Pills are Bold at EOc. n box nt dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase's Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A, W, Chase, M. D., are on every package. been n resident of Tobyhnnna forty right yearn, and wiih about 03 years of tigr. He Is survived by his wife, n daughter of the latu l'cter Creter, of Scranton; bis parenlB, Mr, and Mrs. Abraham Conn; one daughter. Harriet H., and three sons, Edward, Gilbert and Itockwcll. Funeral will be held at his late residence In Tobyhannn on Mon day morning at 10.30 o'clock. Inter ment will be made nt Forest Hill ceme tery In Scranton. FOREST CITY. Special lo tlic Scranton Tribune. Forest City, March 21. The fair of tho Congregational church will open In tho Opera, house Monday evening. The Star Drum corps will have charge of Monday night's programme which will be as follows: Selection, by Drum corps; song, "He Laid Away His Suit PICTURE wwwi I ihiiu wiwii, mimtnMlimm tlC J, .iliifT, .Mill i, . i n mJ&vmmmmawmvA While KobliiMin Crusoe was watching the savages, three of them were very near. Can you llnd them'.' of 'Gray," Miss Stella Davis; solo, selected, Harry Carr; selection, by Drum corps, "Every Race Has a Flag but the Coon;" Swinging exhibition, by Tom Wntkins; song, by William Watklns; song, George Brown; "Dolly Gray," Drum corps; solo, Miss Hughes, of Scranton; selection by Drum corps and baton swinging contest by Wat kins brothers. A. M. O'Donnell, Esq., is confined to his bed by injuries received from a fall. Miss Pearl Golden, of Dudson street, is 111. Mr. and Mrs. A. Swartz, of Scranton, have Issued Invitations to the wedding of their daughter Anna to Ike Joseph, a prominent young Forest City business man. The ceremony will take place in the Linden Street temple at !i p. m., April S, A reception, will follow In Guernsey's hall. Mrs. Ira Knapp, died Wednesday after an Illness of several weeks. She was thirty-four years old and a highly esteemed resident. The funeral took place at ten o'clock this morning. Ser vices were conducted In tho Methodist church by llev. II. L. Clark. Interment was made in Hillside cemetery. Rev. G. W. Wilson, the evangelist has recovered from his Illness and is again conducting the services in the Metho dist church. THOMPSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, March 21. C. C. Wil marth, of the Heady Pay store, was a business caller in Susquehanna, Wed nesday. Mrs. Llllle Stevens and Miss Winnie Gelatt, of Keuka, N. Y., are In town this week, called here by the serious illness or Mrs. L. A. Golutt. ('. L. Clark and Morris Vail, of Mont ilale, were looking after business In terests In town yesterday. Rev. P. It. Tower made a business trip to Carbondule and Winwood on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gates returned to their home here Inst Tuesday, after spending a few weeks with their chil dren In Scranton. The present school term will close with an entertainment, May 2. There will bo no graduating class this year. Miss Nellie Bloxham, a trained nurse, who has been caring for her brother, who has been sick In Blngliamlon, is expected to come home today to spend a little time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II, Bloxham. Her brother Is recovering rapidly. The condition of Mis. L. A. Gelatt, who has been sick for over a week, is n trifle encouraging. Dr. McNumara was called to Htar rucca about noon todajj, to attend a woman who, It Is said, took two ounces of laudanum. Mrs. Elljuh Cook is quite seriously III, Hnrry B, Searles, of tho medical do. partment of Syracuse university, is with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Searles, for a short vacation, FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Scranlon Tribune. Fuctoryvllle, March 21. William Murnetto, phyBicul director of tho cen tral blanch of tho Young Men's Chris tian nbHoclatlon of Philadelphia, will glvo an exhibition of contortion, slack wlro and chair balancing, assisted by some talent Jroin Keystone academy, Saturday evening. In Slsk's hull, admis sion, 20 cents. Proceeds fur the benefit of Keystone Academy Athletlo usso clatton. Sonio fifteen ladles met nt the homo of Mrs. Bruyton, lust Wednesday, and made a quilt for the Rev. and Mrs, Caterer, of Daltou, The degree staff of Puulowna lodge, Daughter of Rebekuh, will meet Mon day evening for practice. Every mem ber of the staff Is requested to be pres ent. An auction of the oh) pews, cushions, carpet and windows will bo held In the Baptist church Saturday afternoon, March 21. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Cilsman have Issued card" announcing tho mar riage of their daughter, Harriet B., to Webster S. Hobs, Tho ceremony was performed by the bride's pnstor, llev. J, N. Lee, Wednesday, March 10. Mr. nint Mrp. Hoss will be at home lo ther frlonUa after April 1. AVOCA. The funeral of Sirs. William K. Wil liams occurred yesterday morning at tho family residence, on South Main street. Deceased had been a HUfferer from heart trouble, but her Illness did not oauso her to be In bed. Yesterday morning she called her daughter to wait on the other members of the family, und when they hnd gone to work she went Into tho room to speak with her mother and wan quite 'Htur tled to find her dead. Hesldos her hus band, there are six children and one sister, Mrs. Thoman Coxe, of Vandllng, The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon nt 1 o'clock. Services will be Jn the Primitive Methodist church. In terment will be In Hollenbnck ceme tery. She was a member of Degree of Naomi, Mystic Chain, and Ladles' Homo Mission society. Both societies will meet tonight to ninlto arrange ments to attend the funeral. The death of William Marlon oc cutrod on Thursday morning tit the home of his sister, Mrs. Michael Dcv ers, after a lingering Illness. The fu- PUZZLE. neral will take place at 12 o'clock to day. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemtery. Miss May D. Strong, of West Pitts ton, will give an address on "Missions" tomorrow evening In Langcllffe church. All, especially young folks, should be present. There will bo a meeting of the Mich ael Davltt club in O'Mnlley's hall on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. All members should be present. William Mulr, a. student at Blooms burg Normal school, is spending a few days hero. Leo, the 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MeNally, was kicked in the ear by a mule while trying to mount it to bring to the barn last evening. Services will be conducted as usual in the Primitive Methodist church to morrow. Preaching morning and even ing by tho pastor, Rev. James Moore; evening subject, "What Benefits Are Derived from the Life, Death and Res surrection of Jesus Christ." Michael Douglier and daughter. Kale, left for Marquette, Mich., on Thurs day evening, to attend the tuneral of the former's son-in-law, William Staf ford. PECKVILLE. The Presbyterian church, Rev. S. II. Moon. D. D., pastor. Services Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Subject In morning, "The Obedience of Faith;" evening, "The Rule of Many Gods and of One God." All welcome. Peckvllle Baptist church, Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10.30 a. m. und 7 v. m. Morning sub ect, "Christ's Triumphal Entry Into Jerusalem." All uro welcome. II. E. Dlkeninn returned yesterday front a few days spent with Susque hanna relatives. All members of Harper lodge. Inde pendent Order of Odd-Fellows, are re quested to meet at Odd Fellows' hall at 0.30 p. m. Sunday, March 23, prior to attending divine services at the Metho dist Episcopal church. THE MARKETS "Wall Street Review. Nov York, March 21. Tod.i'. ntock market was Mill highly profcsMun.il and, tlitio was ab tioimal activity in stocks which am usually not a figure In tliv trading. Coi.sidei.ibiy incite attcn. lion, however, was given to the reprcsentativi 6locks in the list which nre iuitc gencially higher as u result of the daj's trading. In moot in. stances tlu guiiu arc mricly fractional but in Midi Hoiks a St, Paul, Louisville and Nashville, Illinois Ccntiul und M. l.ouIs and San Francisco there are nubs mttal net trains recorded. Hock Island moved rapidly upwards In the last hour to lfcO, u net rise oj 7li. Sugar was inclined to be hcay during the early dealings but became very strong towards the close, rising more tlun 3 points over lint night and clpsln vxltli net Kaln of 2. Amalgamated Copper wa hemy all day mi a lather smaller volume of dealings man mieiy mil ii late ucoveiy lelt it onlt a traction lower on the day, Tho inetuUtion in Coloiado Fuel continued very active und feverish, tin- prlie rising at one time 1T over hi: nlRht und then fallinc 1 under, 'llin change on the ilij was a fraitlonal net 1c. Tenncfecii Coal and Hocking Coal vvVie allectcd In ympathv. The inertia of the United htatcj SUrl ktocki 'was uif ilUtuibtd, Conspicuous new candidates for buv. ins diinand amount the less prominent ktoiks wero the Minneapolis, bt, Paul nnd Smlt trie Marie ttoiks, the Duluth, South Mioio und At Untlu stocks, the Keokuk and Pes Molnc ttocU, International Pump prefeired. United States Hub' her stinks, the Ilubhcr floods Mocks and Anierj. can Telephone and Telegraph. The italni In these ran all the way fiom I to u points and vvtre en tirely without any published expUnallon. They wero balanced by iclawcs of 1 lo 3 points amongst sliKki of a ktiufUr ilau, which have had pre. viom advances The local traction stocks were rather dull and heavy and were apparently not affected by the plans adopted jetcrday read justment of capital. The late rile in the market vvai to t.ome extent In an expectation of a lavor able bank statement tomoirovv, The market closed about Meady ami near the top. Total sales to daj, Oil.vwo shaies. 'Hie bond market win tome what Irregular, Total tales, par value, ipj.CW.oixj. United States bonds vvcie all unchanged on the last call. The follonlntr quotations are luir.Whfd Tin Tribuno by llalght k IVcese Co., 3H-313 Mear llulldlnf. W, p. Huuyon, iiuna'cr, Open, lllifh. !.ow. Close. American Sugar 131i 131 J3u urn Am. Isicomotlvo 31i 32-), ' 31U 321 J Am. locomotive, l'r ... ! l) 1135I m Ant. Car foundry 31J4 3iVi SJ?J .1151 American lee ,, 80 MVa UMi 1'JH Amal. Cupper "Hi OH, CM C4& Anaconda Copper StM :i 3D 3cl Jjtililwn 5T 7 Wi TS Atthtson, l'r VHt l7,4 P7U 97H lUlt. k Ohio ...llYlli lOlS 1(V,U JnfllJ II rook. II, T ,,,.,. It; 'I, ns vok 07 Col, A Southern 27 2i4 27i Col, Southern, l'r ...... 42l 4i 41V4 VJ4 Col. fuel tt Iron ...... .107 HwU 10$ 103 Chic. cV 0, Y 24 2IH 21 2I4 Clilc, Mil, c St. P .1..I1WH 107U A!t lOIjl Chic. tt. I. V I1 172'i, lTOJi KiMi 1T!): Chicago k Alton mm... 30 r.n !U XK Kile i,.. .17 .17'i D0V B Krle. Ul l'r ..., tM law (W STi Crie, 2d l'r Ki ,' MH K Illinois tVntral ........IWl H2H 110'i 142 IxniN. k Nnsb ...10SV4 10DW WiH KM Manhattan .H4',, 13111 Vi m Mrttoimlllaii IIHU KtsVi 1H ldSW Mexlcsn Central 29',s 21 2:la 204 Mn. K, k Tei l'r M SI S II Mlvnurl Paclllo ..i...lnaU mil, M 101 N. V. Central .i.......l(J.'ii M1 Kl lWVi Hnt. A. Wet 324i : StMi 32,i Norfolk k WcKtem 'Mi M M'.b MH Pacific Mall 41 4.1 It 4.1 , I'enna. II. It lfl lil'i 1W 15l. People's Oas KM lttt. 102" HBii lleadlnp; f.'i Ml M14 M14 lltaillnc, 1st l'r 0 81 Hn M Itendlmt, 2d IT D7(, fls'i 07 "' lleiiubllc Sfeel Wi 18 l',l 1U Itepiilillc Weel, l'r 74J4 74 W 74 Southern 1'aclllc ns ftiVi 0.' fl-l'i Sonthuii It. it 32 S2i iV MM Southern It. II., l'r .... PiHi D7 IMsi MW, Tenn. (Val A Iron 72 72 71'i 71U Texas A: Pacific 4(171 40 40 40 I'nlon I'acine, IT 874 S7i S7Vt H7"Vi Cnlon I'tilflc! M 100H Wi 100 C. S. leather 114 12 ltH 12H V. S. Leather, IT Ml1!, HI4 M "I'd C. H. Hlibber ly 17 10V 17"j If. S. lliibber, IT M'-a 01 , M'i GO', IP. S. Steel 42U 42 42'. 42 II. S. Steel, IT 0l Pli D1U W14 Wiil.wh, IT 13H 431, 41 CI Western Cnlon 00Vi 'M 'A f))i Wabash 21 24 24 24 Total rolei, 0I1.MX) sliarM. CIIICAOO OtIAIN PROVISION MAflKHT. WHEAT li. Hlitli. bow. Ctoi. May 7 74i, 7.1 73-S July ... 71 K 741 74i Mav .'..7. f 01 " CO'l .luly 00 01 TOU Wi OATS Mav 4.11 41V1 mi '. July . B5V4 S-'Vi "' May ...T. 1."."' 1.V70 V,.", 13.(12 July 1'.70 13.!) 13.70 13.77 Mav' ...7. O.l-i 9.47 0.43 P.43 July 0.(!0 n.00 P.4j U.37 Mar R.52 P.33 S.f,2 S.S", July S.07 8.70 i?.07 S.07 NEW YOItK COTTOX MARKKT. Open, lllrch. Low. Close. Marcl 8.W S.Oi S.8S S.2 May S.St 8.?4 fi.7 S.7') JhIv v. S.87 H.8S S.7S S.S4 August S.CH 8.07 8.S0 X.V1 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr CO County Savinns Hank k Trust Co.. S0O KirH National Bank (Carbondalc) joo Third National Hank 530 Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. COO Lconomy Llpht. II. & P. Co ig Kiret National Hank isoo Kacka. Tru't A: Safe Derwsit Co.... 103 Clark k Snovrr Co., IT. 125 Scranlon Saving Hank 300 Traders' N'uticn.il Hank 223 Scranton Holt k Nut Co 12; People's llanK 133 ,,, Scranton Packing Co 33 HONDS. Scranton Pawentcer Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1920 us People's street Hallway, first mort gage, duo 101S 115 People's btiect Hallway, General mortgage, duo 1021 lis Scranlon Traction 6 per cent. .... 115 Economy Llgli'i, Heal k Power Co 97 North Jersey k Pncono Ice Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Flour $1. do. Deans ?2.40. Butter ITeJv creamery, SOc.; June creamery, 2dc. ; dairy, 22c. fliietc 12'iil3e. Errs Nearby, VJc; western, ISc. Peas Per biu-liel, $1.73. Marrow Ucans Per bushel, (1.33al,(Q, Potatoes Per bushel, 83c. Onions Per bushel, Sl.CO. New York drain and Products Mirlsat New York, March 21. ITour Dull and lurch steady. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red, M".e. cle ator; No. 2 red. B7i I. 0. b. afloat:" No. 1 northern Dulutli, 82ic. f. 0. b. afloat; ontions ruled fairly steady all iliy but near the close unloading by room traders cauol a sharp break and Ust prices were '4e. net lowed; March clowd 79,0.; .May, 70!ic; July 79e.; September, 79,,ic Corn Spot cahy; No. 2. 07?sc. elevator and 07c. f. o. b. afloat; options had an early de cline, then rallied but closed weak at HaVSc. net decline; May closed ii"c-.j July, tj?c."; Sep tember, K)c Oats Spot easy; No. 2, ISc; No. 3, 47'y2C.; No. 2 white, 52e.; No. 3 white, 51c: track mixed westtrn, 49',a50e.; track white, SlaS'Jr.; options dull and irregular, nilinp; gener ally wcok. lliitler Steady; 1 reamrry, 2.4a:iOc; do. faciei)', !Sa22c; cnamerv held, 23H2rtc ; renovated, '18.i24'jii; imitition cicamerv, 20a 24 Vic ; fctate dairy, 2!v2Sc. Cheese I'lnn; tt'ite full orniin, fcinall early make, fancy colored, Ma 13c; do. while, 13al3'c; full cream, luge fall make, fanov coloied, 12al2Vc; do. white, 12i 12'jc Eggs liircly sliady; state and Punml vanla, lOUc.; wvatern, HlVic; southern, ICal'j'ic Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, March 21. drains were nervous and erratic again to clay and set speculators guessing. Tho lalns in the i-outhwett were decidedly bear Mi in their influence over wheat, while a con tinued heavy export bnslne-a in c-asli wheat tend ed to induce higher prices, riuctuatlous tvere fiequcnt and other grains acted (sympathetically. At the close May wheat had lost "le.; Mav com, "naSic. and May oat Uc Provisions (.till acted contrary to grains end closed ,-mKIc higher. Cacti quotations were as follows: riour Kisy; No. 3 wheat, 72a73U'.; No. 2 red, SuaSJc; No. 2 oats, 43ial1?c; An. '.! white, l(ic; No. 3 white, II alS'ic; No. 2 qc, A7a57',c.; fair to choice malting, 'laC7c.: No. 1 flaxseed, fcl.W; No. 1 northwestern, $1.72; mess pork, J13.50al3.33; lard, 5O.37'a.10; (.hurt nl, sides, $S.13.i3.(A; dry sailed sboulderr. VmWiC.; bhort clear sides, tflte t.10; whiskey, $1.30, Buffalo LIto Stock Markot. Eist llutralo, N. V.. March 21. Cattle He tciptk, lot) head; market active and full, linn at Thursday's advanie; veaLs, blither; tojis, ijsS.fiOv 8.75; others, 3.W)aS,25. Ilous Receipts, 0,000 bead; market active, heavy and mixed tirades higher; best heavy, JS.tilaO.bS; mixed, $t3.70aU.7J; pigs. Srt.10ail.20; rouKlis, f5.73afl.10; fctass, ?lal.30. Miecp anil Lambs Iletelpts, 11, CM iicad; market 10a ISc. higher for Iambs; rheep and ycarlinp., full, firm: Miccp, tops mixed, $3.C0a3.7S: culls to fair, $4a5.t; wttherb, V.SOaG.15; yearling, $a U.30; top lambs, i-il.HUU.tX); culls t'- food, Ma 0.75. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa., March 21. Credit balincef, 115; certificates, no bid; hlpments, 11:1,1417 barrels; veracre, 80,017 bands; runs, 88,1b,! barrels; av trage, 73,033 barrels. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTKD-Ily young- man drlvlnu horses; has had two years experience and all round woikman, willing and honest r, Addrem Charles JI. Carey, No. 1710, roar of Price Hreut, SITUATION WANTED- y,,un7 man employed as bookkeeper in the afternoon, wishes Ilka situation, for morning and evening, Addiess 11. A., caro of Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-Ily a soUi- Industrious man as collector or usslMunt In ofrlce. Can Blvc beet of reference, Address "II. U.' Ttlbune office. POSITION WANTED-At once by a )oun',' wo man familiar with bookkeeping nnd c-uirt records; also deeds, bonds, moitgagea and leases; a Rood copyist, llox II, huiinton. SITUATION WANTED-Ily respectable colored man as porter, private, coachman or driving for doctor or office work, Addicvs II. A.. 310 Penu avenue, SITUATION WANTKIV-Hy middle aced woman a. housekeeper in widower's family . Call or address M. J., 147 South ltcbccu avenue, city. WANTED A thorotiithly practical and experienced bulnes man desires emplo)iuentt familiar with office work and a good silcsman, and ad xcrtUement writer; best reference. Addreit A. W, Johnson, General Delivery, Scranton, Keep to the Right" With eyes open. For the story of a great event see Sunday's papers. mmmmmamamHmsmmmmmm THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 tines 10 Cents Marc Tlun Pour Lines, 3 Cents lor Rich Extra Line. Tor Kent. UdOMS AMI ItntJ.r.S In fill narta of the city Furnace beat and steam heat. Sec J. C. Zur flleh, C17 Lackawanna, avenue. 13 HOO.Mi:i) one-half of a double house, at 012 Clav avenue! steam heat", In Rood condition, See J. C, Zurfllch, 317 Lackawanna avenue. roil ItP.NT Klve rooms at 627 Wyoming avenue. KOIl HUNT One-half double Iioukc with all mod ern improvements, on street car line. Inquire 712 N. Main avenue-, FOn IlKNT-Onc-lialf double liouw: at 11.00 Pine street, 18 per month. Apply 030 Harrison avenue. KOIt HUNT Six-room flat with bath, ntcam heat, Kai range nnd all modcrh Improvement from April 1st: rent reasonable. Call earl). Pretl C. Hand, P0.I .Mulberry street. 1IA11N FOIt IIRNT $12, April 1st, three box and three single stalls and wash rack, rear of .124 Madison avenue. Inquire at (134 JUdpon ave. HAItN FOIt RRNT-Aprll 1st, three Iwx and three slnirle "tails and wash rack. Inquire at C3 Madison uvenue, rear of SU Madison avenue. FOR 1IKNT A beautifully untuned house of twelve rnomj, all modern conveniences. In North Park; line location. Apply 102b Klectric avenue, Norfli Park. FOIt HUNT Store building for rent in Dickson City. Pa. Ilulldliur Nl feet by 2 feet, cellar under all, and second story can be arranged for a family. All in good repair ready for une. Two coil breakers and mines close by employing over a thousand reople. An enrerpilsimr merchant can get a large trade. Apply to William II. Itlchmond, lllclunond Hill, 3123 N. Jlaln avenue, .nrranton, Pa. FOIt HUNT Store room on second floor over S19 Lackawanna avenue. Plate glasx front. In quire of Krotml.-y Bros. rurnishod Kooms. FOIt P.ENT With board, n very large funiished loom. Inquire at OtU Linden street. Faurot House. DEMKAIIM: furnished and unfurnislied rooms for rent. 1,22 Washington avenue. FOR IH'.ST One fumihcd room, with Improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. FUIINISIIKD 1100519 tor rent, modern lmprave nicnts; iirlvate family; gentlemen preleircd, at 337 Adams avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman prelerred. Addrc-w Room, Uox 209. TOR RENT Furnished loom; heat and bath. C23 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ItENT. with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 339 Adams avenue. For Snlo. HOUSES Account of leaving the city the under signed offers bis matched team of seal browns for s-ale; are a first rlass and most desirable pair, and arc watrantcd kind and true in all harness; must be sold before April 1. A. U. Mevens, 1101 Capouso avenii". FOR SALE OR RENT Single house and lot, No. 1110 Mulberry street. Equipped with all'mod em conveniences. Inquire on premises. John Knolile, f)t E. South street, Wllkes-Itarre, Pa. SHOW CASES, counters, mirrors for sale cheap. Apply at once, (iubin Diamond Co., 25 Lackawanna avenue. HORSE FOR SALE cheap, one road inarc, bound, gentle and good traveler; also saddle. Com pelled to sell for want of use. Inquire 303 West Market street, city. FOR SALE Just arrived with forty horses, good workers and drivers; weight 110O to 1300; can be seen at 331 Raymond court. F. M. Cobb. CARPETS, linoleums and oil cloths sold every day 3 o'clock. 508 Lackawanna. See auctions. FOR SALE Fine kindling wood, stove length. Two dollars big load delivered anvwhere. Mail orders. Jennings, Central Mines cut. Also second band lumber suitable for all purposes, very cheap. Tor Sale or Rent. FOR RALE OR RENT Nice cottage with good water, garden nnd fruit. In Elmhurst; tcima to suit. Address Dr. Ilateson, 337 Washington avenue. FOR SALE OR ItENT Farm of ninety acres good soil, well trained, good buildings, good fruit, six miles from Scranton. one and one-half miles from Clark's Summit. Lying on the south bide and joining Summit Lake: a fine place for sum mer home. Price reasonable. Inquiru of M. II. Coons, Clark's Oreen. Wanted To Buy. WANTED A Hngle or double houo in Oreen Itidge or West Side. Price $3,000 to $1,000. Address llov 200, iltv. Itartl Estate. HOUSES AND LOTS for sale in all parts nl the city; also farms for sileior exchange for city property. Call and ace J. ft Zurflich, 317 Lack awanna avenue. NOW IS THE TIME to buy property, when I have bargains. Call and sea me. J. C, Zur fii:h, 517 Lackawanna avenue. FARM FOR SALE or exchange for city property situate in Susquehanna county; improved; well watered: suitable for dalrjing, stock oi sheep raising nnd general fanning, llanjen, At torney, 320',2 Washington avenue. FOR SLE One-half acre lot, 7-room house, good well of water, berry bushes, grape vinei", fruit trees of dltlercnt Kind; will be sold cheap or ml,;nt be exchanged lor house and lot In city, by Charles 11, KoeniT, Spring street, Clark's Oreen, or Sam Koerner, 32J Lincon ave,, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE New house on Cornell street, Hound Woods Park; modem Improvements; rasy lerins. wvppo cu cpring iiioou i.umncr L.O., Moosie, Pa,, or E, S. Woodhoitse, FOR HALE One bouse and lot, modern Im provements, and two improved vacant tots, No. 512 North lllakely street, Dunmore, Pa. Address Albert Jtnklns, South Canaan, Wnvne County, Pa. FOR SALE Furnished cottaeo at Lake Henry, Maplew-Md, Pa., four beds, springs and mat trcves, two stoves, all kitchen utensils; price $.150. For particulars address It. W. OjUncl, 50 Watrrvi'lt avenue, Pla Infield, N. J, FOR SALE At Clark's Summit: a pla.'e of five acres, house and barn, good fruit; cheap for cash. Inquire oi Mrs. L. Lindiay, 1111 North Main avenue, city. Political. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DlSTHICT-To tho mem. beis of the Republican btandine Cummltt.. of the Third Legislative district: Notice is hereby given (hut a meeting of ths llcpubllcan btaiiillng Committee of the Th'rd Legislative district of J.ackavv.inna county will be held at the Court House, Scranton, p.i on Saturday, March 22, ltt.', at 2 o'clock p, m. A full attendance of tlic committee U earnestly requested, lly order of the chairman. OSOtlt VAN UUSKIHIC. Attest:-J, E. WATKINS, Secretary. Sainton, Pa., March W, l')02. Rheumatism. HllEUMATISM-AU parties tint wish can bo speedily and permanently cured cf all va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or uddrcfs J, E. Tay lor, Scranton. Personal, ORIENTAIi ASTROLOGY REVEALS )our life, suececs in love, marriage, business, etc. Descriptive photo of who you should rourry. Satisfaction or money refunded. Send birth date with 10c. for tjpewritten horoscope, including copy of my book on atrolog)-. Prof. Peutcl, No. I SO Linsdowne, Pa. ' SITUATIONS WANTBD FUEE. BIIANOII WANT 0PF1GKS. Want AdvorHsnmonta "Will Ho Xtecelvcd nt Any of tho Follow ing Drup; stores Until 10 P. M. Control City AAUEriT BCHULT7, corner Mulberry street and Webster tvenue. OU8TAV P1CHKL, CW Adams ivenufc West Bide aCOHOE W. JENKIN8, 101 Bouth Uslo iv enue. South Scranton TOKD h. TF.RPPE, 729 Cedsr Mnue. North Scranton GEO. V. DAVIS, comer North Itstn rtnue and Market street. Oreen Eidgo CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dlcksosj venue. F. J. JOHNS, P20 Green Ridge street. O. LORENZ, comer Washington ( nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEU 1517 Irvine avenue. Dunmore J. Q. DONE k SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Faithful mamger to take cliarge of distributing depot nnd ofllce to lie opened In Scranton to further business interests of old cKtabllshed innnufacturlng concern. S.ilary, fl23 per month and extra prollts. Applicant must (unilbli good reference nnd hive "WXi cih. Ad drees Manager, P. O. Ilox HJI, Philadelphia, P.i. CIVIL SERVICE llOVEIlNMENr POMTIONS fl.S'O appointments made last year. Probably 0,(XW this )ear. Only common school education lequireil for exumlnatlnn. Cutalogue of Infor mation free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington. I. C. SEVERAL ClfiUt salesmen wanted in every lo cality; eperlenrt' imnecessaiy; gnotl salary and expenses paid. Emanuel Co., Station J, New York. MAN AND WIFE without children; man must understand horses and garden; woman for general housework; must be good cook; very lib cril wages for right lurtles. References re quired. Address P. O. Box Bit), Scranton. WANTED Experienced clothing salesman. Ap ply Richards k Wirth, 321? Lackawanna ave. WANTED Two experienced stenographers; np ply to International Salt Co., Connell build ing, Scranton, Pa. WANTED By one of tho largest and best old line insurance companies, district agent for Carboiidale'and Honesdale. Exceptionally favor able contracts. Address Superintendent of Agencies, Box 2SC. Help Wanted Female. LADY CANVASSER wanted to eolicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of feied with a fair guarantee for tint-class worker. Apply personally at Dullness Manager's cfUco, Scranton Tribune. Boarders Wanted. PBIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board, Ucrmau o'r English. Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, 807 Harrison avenue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Two communicating rooms with board, prlvalc family preferred. Two ladies and a gentleman. State full particulars. Address C. II. D., Tribune office. Wanted. WANTED Horse Power, new or second hand. Please state condition of same, casli price and where it can be seen. Jcnlngs, Central Mines, Scranton, Pa. WANTED Chairs to repair and recane; tend pos tal to James Payne or 'phone John Hawks, 124S rrovldence road. Old 'phone 1113, Cirecn Ridge. Wanted To Kent. WANTED By gentleman, .i nice room with pri vate bath or a bed room with running water and a sitting room. location near Adams avenue and Mulberry preferred. Address O. (J., Bo 33, Trlhune office. WANTED Furnished room or rooms with or without board; private family preferred. Young married couple. Address X. Y. Z., Trib- WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three or four roomi, furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Addreos M. U., Tribune office. WANTED Furnished house or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. O, E,, Tribune ofllce. Auction. 20,000 YARDS CARPETS, oil clotlis and mattings, one ton table silverware, one car load linen sheets, table cloths, napkins, pillow' cosee, levels, 3,000 pairs fancy lace curtains. Many other things too numerous to mention. At auction. 120 Wash ington avenue, opposito Council building. Sales 10 a. m 3 and 7 p. in. CU.MMINfIS lIROi., Auctioneer. Businoss Opportunity. t-11,CO0 WILL PURCHASE buFlness block: cash payment ?3,uw; rent, o,vu, which p-v over 20 per cent on entire Investment and over 60 per cent, on actual cah Invested. IhU ii an exceptional opportunity, and Is well worth loot:. Ing after. M. II. Holgste, Commonwealth Mdg. WASTE A partner with eight hundred dollars in a good payins buslnct.8. Address O. V Tribune ofllce. STOCiv AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay, Writo for our special market letter. Freo on application. S. JI. Ifibbard k Co., nieinben N. V, Ccnsolldated and Stock Sxchange, 41 and its Broadway, New York. Established ISM. Long Dlstince' Phone 2JS8 Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck. straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 lo 8 per cent. Call on N. V, Walker, S1I-S15 Council building. Lost. LOST Oold watch, cm March 17, between (ireen street and Sanderson avenue. Finder plcaa return to John A. Jones, 3 IB ffrcen street, or William A. Jcnes, 310 Deacon street. LOST Monday evening, Feb. 17, between Wyo ming avenuq and Washburn street, an oval Lrooch containing gentleman's picture. Finder please riturn to or notify MUs Parsons, 417 Ttiir tccntn street. Found, FOUND-A loot) S. II. S. (.lavs pin. Henry Volz, tare of Simpeon a Watklr.t. FOUND A sum of money on floor of a store in this city. Further information apply at this olflcv. Storage, tNmVtAAA WRACF S, clean and modern up-to-sturazc: separate rooms: ldusl key: elevator. An IiIhI fltoriCA fnr lintichM (T,-f ntn r-lilrlw separate tforige rooms. Scranton Storage com. pany, 113 Franklin avenue. WANTED Experienced pastry cook. Apply to 11 N. Edgerton, D., L. k W. dining room. DIRECTORY. :I. f f 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mor rim Pour Lints, 6 Cent tor Uach Uxtra Uni, LEGAL. CLERK'S NOTICE IN I1ANI5IIUPTCY-In thu District Court of tlic United Walet for tho Mlddli! Dlslricl of Penn)lvanla, Harry Scliocn liergcr, of Lackavvanni County, Pennsylvania, liinkriipt under Ihe Act ot Congress of July 1, lsiw, having nppllnl for a full dlstlnrge from nil debts piovable against his estate under MliP Act, notice Is lien by given to all known creditors) and other persons in Interest, to appear before the said Court nt Scranton, In mild Dirltlrt, on the Hit day of April, 1U02, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If nny they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted, EDWARD It. W. SiailLi:, Clerk. IN THE District Court ot the United States for Middle District ot Penns) lvnnla lit the mat ter of Morrli L. Beiiovvlti, Bankrupt. No. 151. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of Morris L. Ilenowltr; ot S ronton, In the County ot Lackawanna, and district aforrwild n bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on tho 20th day of March A. 1). l'HB, the said Morris L. llenovviu was ndjudlcatcd n binkrupt: nnd that the flrsb meeting of their crcditois will be held at the of lice of the Referee in the (loviniment Building. In tlm city of Scranton, P.t., on tho 31st day of March, A. D. 11X12, at ten o'clock In the fore noon, nt which tlmn the oatd ircdltors may nt tend, prove tbrlr claims, appoint a Trustee, ft ainlnc the binkrupt, and transact, such other business ns may properly conin before s-ild meet Ii'lf. C. A. VAN WORMER, ltcfcrcc. Scranlon, Pa 11X12. Pioof of chim 0 cenls'. NOTICE Is hereby given that the petition of the Brookj Coal Ccmpiiiy, of Scranton, Penns)! vnnl.i, n torpuralion i hard ted under the laws of the State of l'cnm.vlvaiiia, aklng for n de cree of dissolution of the said corporation, ns pro vided In the Act of Assembly approved on th fith day ot April, 1B.W. and its supplement", will be piescntril to tho Court of Common Pleas of Lnck-ivvnnn.i county on Mondiv, the 7th day of April, 1002, nt It o'clock u. in.' WELLES k lOltltl'.Y, Solicitors. NOTICE U hereby given that the Spring Brook Coal Compiny, Limited, a partnership as aochtlon niganizeil under tlic Act of Assem bly, approved Ji.no 2d, lb71. has, liv n vote of a majoilty In miuiber and value of Interest of its members nnd stockholders, dissolved the said ns. soclntion, and that the samj will be wound up in the manner piovidcd by law. WELLES 'ft lOHItEV, Solicitors'. NOTICE is hereby given that the petition of tlie l.atlln Out Company, a corporation elnrtctcd under the laws of the State of Pcnnsvlvanlii. asking for u decree of dissolution of Ihe said corporation, as provided In the Act of Assembly approved the fith iluy of April, 150, and In supplements, will be presented to the Courfof Common Pleas of Laikavvnnni countv on Mondav, the 7th day of Apill, 1002, at 0 o'clock a. tin WELLES k TORREY, Solicitors. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received bv tho borough clerk of the borough of Blakcly until 0 ji. m Monday, March 21, 1M2, (or re huiljlng that portion of the mountain road in said borough from the Ontario breaker to a point near the Ontario tunnell. Specifications: Road to be made 15 feet wide, rounded up lo 3 feet, in center, dltihes on both sides IS inches deep and not less than 3 cross ditches. Alt work to be done with llrst class material and completed within two weeks fiom the date of letting con tract. The lwroiigh council rcsccves the righl to reject any or all bldn. JAMES NICHOLS, President, Attcut: OEO. II. REED. Clerk. Pcckvillc, Ps. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. - EDWARD C. SPAULD1NG. El TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul nullding. New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, CONNELL Building. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ATtCH. B., REAU Estate Exchange Bldg.. 120 Washington ave.. Civil and Mining: Engineers. II. L. HARDING, COO CONNELL BUILDINO. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILE.NBEltOER, PAULI BUILDINO, Spruce street, Scranton. DB. C. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. W1LLARD, WARREN k KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Coun.scllois-at-Liw. 003 to C12 Council Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Booms 12, H, 10 and 13 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NECO tlated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Sprueo street. JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-fellors-at-Iaw. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21. EDJHfAKD ,V- THAYER. ATTORNEY. BOOM? 003-rOJ, Otli floor, Mears building. A. WATHES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOAKD of Trade Building. Scranton, Pa. PATTEItSO.V i- WILCOX. TRADER'S NATION AH Bank Building O. COMEOYS, 013 RFrUDI.lOAN BUILDINO. A,-..,V-.DEIT"0Ll'- OFFICE MOVED TO NO. JU Vvyomlng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NOItTirWASHlNOTOH avenue. DR. B. W. L'AMOREAUX, OITICE 339 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic, diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys anJ genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to t p. m. Osteopathy. DR, I). (1. F.VANK, OSTEOPATH. 120-8 WASH, ington avenue. Chronic and, nervous diaeosu a specialty. Consultation free, ' Insti-uction Musical. "' i'..79.l'KUSEI!, "VtTS. IIAC, TEACHEItioT' oti-o Culture, llaunony, Coimlerpolnt ,aid Composition, (impositions corrected and ia vised for publication. 33 New York street." it "- ,1'' ' Hotels' au'd Res'iauralits. . THE L'LK CAFE. 120 AND 127 FRANKLIN .VV'Es nue. Rates reascnablc. - P. ZIKOMIB. Proprletoi'.. BORANTON HOUSE, ' NEAR P.. V. U W. PA3 senger depot. Conducted on the European Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor Scavenger. -t A. B. DRIfiaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AD ceea pools; in vdor; only improved pumps ul. A. 11, Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders JlOO North Male avenue, or Eicke's drug ttore, cor ccr Adurs nnd Mulberry. Both telephones; Seeds. O. R. CIiAIIKF. k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NUBH iTjmcn, store 2Q1 Washington avenue; grrcq lisuscs, 1930 North Main avenue; store U'l phone, 762. ' ..... ,1 py. Wire Screens. joseph KUirrrEL. rear en lacka. av&, bcianton, Ps., manufattuicr of Wire Screens.' Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO OHDKBs also ladles' vvaLts. Loulsu bhocmaker, -K(i Adams avenue. '''. MEOAROEK BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. v elopes, paper liigs, twlrje. Wareiioiue, IJD iiiuuuigieu Mveirae,c:rncon,;rj. , . r THE WILKESHAIIRE IICCORD CAN. HE HAD in Scranton nt the news stands of UcLsuJa Bros., (W Eprucc and 303 Linden; M. Nortou. 322 Latkawanm avenue; I. a. Scuutztr. sit Spruce trtet. I i i .as-rfS P