ffi . . . - THU SOKANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1002. , 4 !l'r!j5vfW!St njininiiiivtnnjinnw'"w""'"""''v'''-fv-'---l5 VALUES ARE IMPERATIVE. Bargains are incidental. The people depend upon values. The merchant thrives upon bargains. When what is indispensible unites with what is satisfying, then the people and the merchant arrive at an understanding. We are maintainors of values, while merchants in bar gains, Our line of Men's Fine Suits r TK For this Spring is perfect. Our line of Boys' Juvenile Suits is a dream. 5 Don't fail to see our "Peter Tompsoh" Suits for boys or girls. 0. ;y!SfiS5a!js;:ss5K:Jos;is;ss::K;:si;siKJsi;::sj!;iJs " NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Spctl.il lo tlie Scianton Tribune. Honesdale, March 2 J. The Dilgei Cornell company will Rive an entertain ment in the opera house every evening this week and u matinee on Satuuluy afternoon. Tuesday evening they will present the play "For Revenue Only." The company present refined comedies and high-class dramas. A daughter lias come to Inighten the homo of Attorney and Mrs. It. M. Stocker. M. 1 Chinch, of Oaruondalo, was with Honesdale friends over Sunday. William II. Malln" and lainily, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Hones dale relatives. Charles Weston, of Gloveisvllle, X. Y , is spending a few days in Hones dale. Wesley M. Gardner, of Scianton, uib a Sunday visitor at the home of his parents on Kast street. Dodge & Eik, the hardwaie dealers, now located next door to the National hank, have purchased fioni the Wayne , County Savings hank the W. W. Wes ton douhle store building on Kiont street, known as the Keystone block. Messrs. Dodge and Krk have aheady taken possession. They will lemodel the fiont and interior, after which they will occupy all of the basement, Urst and second floors with their hardware business. ,T, A, Rodie, the photogiapher, will ictatn the third iloor, which he now occupies. The ladles of Grace Episcopal church will &ervti a supper on April 10 In the l'i'psliytorlau chapel. Mr. Dougherty, of ltlleyville, sold at public auction twenty-live cows, at an average prlco of $31. NICHOLSON. Bpeclal to the Scranlon Tribune. Nicholson, March !M, Hoy A. Decker spent Sunday with relatives ut Dalton. Mrs. K D, Dell visited her sister, Mrs. O, p. Hoberts, of Hophottom, Monday. Mrs, W, AV, Ijeroy is entertaining her iuother,Mrs, Ullntoc. of New Mlliura. Miss Nellie Mack, who has been thtn gerously 111, is slowly Impiovlnsr, M. Crock, who has been trnvollng In the South for soniu time, spent Suuduy with his family at this place. II, W. Se.inianB, of Fleelvllle, was a caller In town Friday and Saturday. Miss Surah Caden suent Saturday with hor parents ut Gleuwood, Miss llertlui Dlx, who Is vlsltlnc her sister, Mrs. J.. J3. Sunfonl, of State street, bpent a few days of lust weel; With friends nt Glenwood, Miss Esther Wilcox, who has be.n 111, Is convalescing, Edwin, I?owen Is spending his Easter vacation with his patents, Hev, and Mrs. Thomas W. Powen, Mrs. D. W, Titus was. called to Old Forge to attend the funeral of her iirotlier-nlaw, William Repp, Mrs. Arthur Bailey and daughter, of I.aPlume, visited friends In town lust week, I I' - I II ! HOPBOTTOM. -' Special tq Hie Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom. March 'H. Miss Inola Dunbar, of New York, Is visiting friends here, Mr. O, C. Finn, of Klngeley, was a ring '.'Opening! RIFFIN Clothier and Furnisher, 318 Lackawanna Avenu T I business caller in town the past week. Miss Marion Titus, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. T. E. Benjamin, at Nicholson. Mrs. Eliza Towksbery Is critically ill at this writing. Mr. Hoy Sly was at the Electric City one day last week. The Willing Workers will hold a bos social and auction sale of fancy articles at tlie residence of Mrs. Annie Wllber on Wednesday evening, March i!fi. Ladles are requested to bring a box containing lunch for two. Theie wlll.be a business meeting of the Ladles' Aid, on Tuesday evening this week at Mrs. McVlcar's. On Fiiday evening of this week, will be a maple sugor social nt the parson age, every one coidially Invited. The Biooklyn stage horses, became frightened, Friday evening and ran away. The damage was slight. Theatrical v.B TODAY'S ATTHACTIONS. ACADEMY-"!'! Fast Mall." Afternoon and night, STAR Hoo Pjtlell London Rcllts company, Afteinoon and night. - "The Past Mail." At the Unclc'iny of Music list night, Lincoln J, Outer scenic melodrama, "Tho Fa.t Mall," was pioduei'd bv a fine cnnipanj hcfoic a highly pleaded audience. Anion; the lino Menu shown weie the rnxlno loom, of the stcinitl- St. Louis, the Might of tlio fat mall and the Suspension, bildge at Niagaia Falls, flood specialties ,ue alto Intioduced. The PICTURE H i " '-"T . i . ma.an PCTrMrM1M-BJ-n,PM--nrrt)r gg Northmen Urst dlacoverjngr traces or human habitation In America. Flint two Indiana und a sailor. 0 Mothers-. When tired search ing for Boys9 Pine Clothing Come to this store. You will find the M newest and best here. Play will be lopcalcd tliN ami tomorrow after noons ami nights. Sydell's London Belles. Hose SydcH's London Belles gave a plea-dug peifoimance at the Star theater jc'steidaj- after noon. The entertainment opens with a laughable f.ute called "Barnstorming," in which bright music, handsome costumes and pretty faces were the features of attraction. Miss Winnie Hlthaiils, a "folic Juno," led tlio olio with coon song renditions, pioducing a olume of lone lint jaried the i.iftcis; Ruth Demer and company gate a beautiful number entitled "An Artist's Dream," and were followed by Halford and Wirtli, Wily Hart, Laura Landon and Ida Walling. The Dunham, gvinnasts, in troduced some new acts; and James A. La Clare, the Weaiy Willie juggler, was amusing. The closing burlesque was entitled "Sitan's Wed ding Night," which was fiaught with lire, fun and licnc jokes. The London Belles will be ,il the Star today and tomonow afternoon and owning "The Volunteer Organist." Piajs that arc along the tame lines as the teachings of the cliuich are few and far between. "The Volunteer Organist" is just such chania, and as the JIcv. lion aid Strugu, Ins said, the tie between church and stage is made tlie moie bc- cuie by tlds beautitul play. It tells u stoiy that few, if any, dramatists have hlthoito handled, in a manner that is both pleasing to Its Inured and unobjectionable to the clergy. The character of tho joung minister is indeed a strong pail and its porttaynl by the gentleman In whose hands it Is, is a delicate bit of ait. The entile cast, and it is an unsually huge one, was most caiefuUy chosen, so tint the inosculation it will haw at the Ljceutu ne.t In day and Satuiday will be a dramatic tieat. A special matinee will bo glwn Satuiday at 2.13 p. in. Heats go on sale Wednesday morning for the three perfoimanccs, at 0 o clock. STAGE NOTES. 'Tun In a l'hotogiuph Galleij" will boon lie iciwd anil put on the load by .Mauagci .lobn J), luce, Instead of picsenllug "Caiuille," Jlaiy Manuel Ing and Kjrle Bellew will be seen In "The Lady of In oiis." Unusual inteicst is being manifested in ( hailes Frolimans piescntatlon of Ills new stai, Virginia llaincd, at the Ljccuin net wetk. Miss llaincd will appear in Edward K. Iloo's eliainatinatlon of Maurice Thompson's fiontier love story, "Allio of Old Vlntcniies." Tlio Boston and New Voik ciitlis who witnessed tho production weic full of piaUe for Jilts llarued and the play. One wilter ranks her among Iho fhst actiescs of Amciiea, und another says that no star hJs ecr been reccUed gith greater acclaim. PUZZLE. utiimiiinmiityiMMiiiiniin humii miiii THE MARKETS Wall Street Reviow. New Ycrk, March 2L Toilaj'n market mato mine dKrinpt to rally (rem the reactionary ten dene' that developed before tho close oil tfatur daj' und to icauine tlio npwatd tendency which was becoming fairly general on I'rlda), l'rlrcs started lilahcr tlii) inotnlng, but the maikct dur ing the day did not hold out tlio promise of tlm early dealings, and ngaln relapsed into a Hull am drifting condition with the dealings almost entirely In professional Imnds and only (ho mote obscure stocks moving with any degree of encigy, Theie was a marked demand for the Headings and an apparent attempt to plilft the leadership Into tho coalers from the western grain tairlcrs whoso strength Inut week was mpposed to bo duo to the taorablc piospccts of the grain crops. Hut the olnlou fuet that idling to tiko profits was going nn in St, Paul, shonlng the work of professional hands detracted from the Influence of the new nttength III the Headings. The renewed utfendmec at his oftlec of tho most prominent capitalist in ths sticet nnd the re turn to Js'cw York fiom holiday excursions' fit other largo capitalist weie looked toby the more Miigulnc of tlio traders to tesult In a resump tion of market actUlty, but except for the buying of the Headings no Mich Influence was oppaient. Amalgamated Copper was notably nctlw, and, with occasional tallies, was de pressed on account of a fear that the Anaconda dhldend to be acted on this week will not be maintained. There was nn nctlw speculation In the United States Leather stoiks at mhanees of u point or mate, accompanied by reports Mibhcmirntly dlsclrdltcd, that the accumulated dividends duo on the preferred stock were to be funded Into a bond. Loulslllo and Nashville and Chicago, Indianapolis und LoulsUUo lose together in the lato trading, thus icthlnz old rumors of a e-onihlnallou. Outsldo of these eases tho market wos spotted and uneven and cry Irregular. There was wide advances In Luii-aIHo and Tene Haute, North American, General Klec trie. Coin pioducls and Kcokuks, lies Moines preferred, but none of the gains weie fully maintained and there were wide declines in other stoi'ks which have had lecent advanics. Colo rado I'uel was active and erratic, langlng both above and below Saturday's pilecs and closing with ii net giln of n point. The market closed he.ivllv. Total sales today, CM.OOO shares. Tlip'bond market was Irregulai, but the active shaies were inclined to iciede. Total mle, par value, fl.7J0.00O. I'nltcd States bonds vveie all unchanged on the last fall. The following quotations arc furnished The Tribune by Halght & Freese Co., 311-315 Mcars Building. W. 1). Hun on, manager. Open. High. Low. Close. Amal. Copper MY 03& Ol3 OITi Am. Car fc Koundiy ... M'i S24 ?,1 "I'.i Am. Ice 20Yt 2014 yt, Mi Amer. Locomotive M' ai!i !U :t2 Am. Locomotive, t'r. .. t)J 0( HITi WTi Am. Kmelt. & Hefi'g Co. 4014 4UVj ii. 4b,i American fiugnr 1T3 .u4 1.12 1W Anaconda Copper .... !ii) SO 29 23', J Atchison 7BVt "Vt "A ' Atchison, Pi 07 TT 9T6s 074 Bait. & Ohio 107 107 lOU's ludVt Brook. Hap. Tianslt M'G Ma OIVu i"- Chic. t Alton 0 3li Sll 30 Chic. & (it. West 2414 2i'6 2I, 211s Chic, Mil. k St. l'...l(ISTt H'iiTs Hi 1S7-V1 Chic, H. 1. & l'ao ISO ISO lTOVi 170H Col. fuel & Iron 102Vi 104 JA 102Vi 103? Col. Soulherii 23 26 27M: -''s Col. k South., Pr 1IV6 4U6 41Vi 4Mj llel. & Hudson 172i 172?? 172 172 DcL, Lack, k AVest....282 2S2 2S2 2S2 Hrio 374 37,!i 37 lfii i:ric, 1st. I'l 00 fi'i (B'S 00 Illinois Centi.ll 142 142si 141TS 142 frills, k Nashville IOC?, 107'j lOfi'i lOl.Ti Manhattan 132 1'i.CSi lta?i 13Hi Met. Sticet Hallway ...107't 10S l(.7Mi HW Mexican Cential 2')?g 2')i ti'Jfc 20 Misso., Kan. & Te....2f)4 2l?i 2t-e 24?i Misso., Kan. i Tex., Pi. St .llVi ' 31 VS Mi-souii Paelllc Uli 101 101 101 X. Y. Central lCfVi 103 1V1 H'-i1 Noifolk k We-t M'A snn HP's ..")058 Ont. & Western 32m, :M8 32',s "-Yi Pacific Mall 41V4 41 41 41 People's Gas 10214 102 102 Kr2 Heading 0(1 o7i ZC fi75s Heading, 1st Pr. S1H S1TA 6Ui 81'4 Heading, 2d Pr. tVi 0'8 OSX 0S7, Republic Steel 18'i 18s ISM. 18U Hepubllc Steel. Pr. 71 73 74"!s V4s Southern Pacific fij',4 aii 01 (15 Southern H. It 32 32T 32i 32 Southern It. It., Pr.... 07'i 07H 07U 078i Tenn. Coil k lion .... 7t?s Tl's 71 71 Texas & Pacific 40 IU4 40 41U Union Pacific 100 100 100".. 100V4 Union Pacific, Pi RSU 83 8Tf s"Ts V. S. Leather 12 Wi 12 IS IT. S. Leather, Pi S2',i S.1 S2 82 U. S. Itubher 1SV6 M TS'i 18 U. S. Steel 429a 427b 42',s 42ii U. S. Steel, Pr 1)4,4 0HS Dl'i 0I-J4 Wabash 2.11), 2.1 2-Os 2.1 Wabash, Pi 41 4'1 42 42 Western Union Tel O0U U0- ! 00H CHICAGO GRAIN' k PROVISION MAitKL'T. WHIIAT Open. High. Low. Close. Mav 71 72i,i 7P"., 72 July 71',j 7.1 72 7.1 CORN May .W .' r.', to Julv Sh), 501J S, u'i OATS Mav 11 42' 41 I2',t July 34Vs 31 S1'4 34 PORK- May 13.57 10.00 13.37 13 01 July 15.73 10.12 13.73 10.10 LAHD- May 0.32 '1.70 0 30 0.70 July IMS) 0.$O .(.) i)H) KIBS- Jfay S.37 8.77 S.37 8.77 July S.07 S.S7 8,07 S.S7 SKW YORK COTTON MHKr,T. Open. High. Low. Clove. Maich 8.73 8.73 .7.1 8.73 Julv 8.00 8.0') 8.3S 808 Mav 8 02 S.IWi 8.5.1 8.0.1 ,Auiu,t S.40 S.3 8.10 8.47 Scranton Board of Trade Exohange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Lackawanna Pairy Co.. Pr. 60 County Savings Dank k Tiu,st Co.. 300 I'irst National Bank (Carbondale) joo 'lliird National Rink e,y Dimo Deposit and Discount Bank.. :,00 economy Light, II. & P. Co 49 First National Bank 1300 Lacka. Trust k Safe Deposit Co,... 0j Clark & Suovcr Co., Pr 125 Scranton Pavings Bank 500 Traders' National Bank "25 Scianton Bolt k Nut Co 123 People's Bank 135 ,,, Scianton Packing Co 33 BONDS. Scranton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1920 115 People's Sticet Hallway, first inert- , gage, due 101S 113 People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 113 ,,, Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 ,,. L'cononiy Light, Heat k Power Co,, ... 117 North Jersey k I'ocono Ico Co 07 Consolidated Water Supply Co , ... oj Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coirected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Hour il.oo. Beano i2. 10. Butter Pitoh cicamcry, 30e. j Jims cieaiueiy. 20c; dahy, 22c. Cliee IS',alSe, L'ggs Nearby, lUc.; vvcjlein, ISc. l'eiH-l'er bushel, (81,73. Mauow Dean Per bushel, H.33al.40, Potatoes Per biuhel, 83c. , Onions Per bushel, 1,00. New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, March 21, riour Dull and iiregu lar, closing steadier with wheat. Wheat Spot llinii No. 2 red, 84c. elevator, and SUfjc, f. u. b. afloat; No. ) Northern Dulutli, 81i. f. u, b. afloat. Optjoiui bad early weaklier and a later iccoveiy, were the icatutcs of the ilJ. 'Iho close was film at c. net advance. Maich rlOM'il 78e.i May, 7a?c.i July, 78c,j Sept., 7Sc. Com Spot firm; No. 2, ClisC elevatoi, and I'ti'.Jc, f, o, b. afloat. Options weaker and lower ut first but fully iciovered and eloseil II1111, May closed UJT&c,; July, CJc; Sept, b2ie, Oatu S'Kit weak: No. i, 47c, i No. 3, 4Uic,i No. 2 white, 60Vc,j No. 3 white, 30c. ; track mUed weetern, iV,&.; track white, fiOaSoc, Opticus opened easier, but eventually lecovered with other maikets. lluttoi Stead) i creaincty, 2Ja20c,j do. fsctoiy, 18a22c,; iieam. ery held 2la20Vic,; ictiovatcd, 10a2oc, i iiulta. tlou cieaiueiy, 20a25c. i it'ato dairy, 22a27c, Olieeue I'irmi state full iream, email, wily make, fancy colored, !3al3c; do. white, Ua Hc. i do, full cream, laige, fall made, fancy colored, 12al2c; do. white, I2al2c. Pggs Ikiaicr; statu and Pennsylvania, Hi'Jul'l'.iC, 1 vvcsteni, JG'iv, i southern, ISlislOc. Buffalo Lire Stock Mrkat. llait lluftalo, March 21, Cattle Receipt., 4,000 bead: slow and 10a IV. lower for steer giades of all kiiuU; culls and lielfeis, full, tteadv foi goodj othem, fairly steady! best steets, ?0.23a 0.40; good, $ai0a(l.20; nudiuni to good, $5.73 aO; tine culls and heifers, f.l.GOaS.TS; fair to good, ij-l.30a5.30; light and coinmoii, H.BIal; bulls, lops, ifl.oait.75: good butchcus, ilJl.iO; light thin sauaigc, SJ.JOaLOO: stocker, easy, .).25al.40j fcedeis, 4.30a4.73i fie.li cowj, stesdyi veals, if5.oaiSM. Hogs Receipt, 18,700: active at J3a2i, de cline; heavy, $0.S0a0,t; mixed, Jfl.UJaO.73; pigs, J0.15j0.23; roughs, tOaG.23; stags, Slal.W. Sheep and lambs Uecelpts. 21,000 head; steady for sheep. 10al5e. loner for lambs. Sheep, toiw, mixed, s3.00j5.73; culls to good. S..&0aS,40; vielheis, 3.70a0; esrltngs, .tx)j(U5; lop lambs, fO.WaO.iU; culls to good, ifl.WaO.63. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Titan Pour Lines, 3 Cents tor Knelt Dxtrn l.ln:. For Kent. rOll HUNT l'lvc looms, f.27 Wyoming avenue, all conveniences. DOOMS TO HUNT for oflkes or business pur poses. Inquire 1". L. Crane, 321 Licknivanna avenue. l'OIl HUNT Six looms, upstair. Apply 017 Olive street. KOH HUNT A beautifully finished house of twelve looms, all modem convenience", ill North Park: fine location. Apply 1028 Hlcclrlc uremic, Noith Park. l'OIl HUNT lllght room homo; elty vvnfel, gar den, barn and chlckery: good location, North Main street: (heap rent to right pirty. Imnilie or nddicss W. C. Wrlglej, l'adorjvllle. Pa. STOIti: roil HUNT 022 West Lackawanna ave nue. Inquire Philip Schncll, I12(! West Lacka wanna avenue. l'OIl HUNT Oiip-1iii1( double house villi all mod ern impioveinents, on"streel car line. Inquire 712 N. Main avenue, BAHN 1011 Hi:XT-M2, April 1st, tluee box and three single elalls ami wash lack, iear of .121 Madison avenue. Iwuilia at 031 Madison ave. KOH HKNT Stoic building lor lent in Dickson City. Pa. Building SO feet by 24 feet, cellar under nil, and second story can bo arranged for a family. All in. good lepalr leady for use. Two coal breakers and mines close by cmplojlng over a thousand people. An enterprising nieicliiiit can get a largo tiade. Apply to William II. Hichmond, Richmond Hill, 2123 X. Main avenue, Scranton, Pa. KOH KENT Store room on second floor over :U9 Laikavvanm avenue. Plate glass front. In quire of Krotosky Bros. Furnished Booms. Dr.sIHAULi: furnished and unfurnished rooms for lent. 022 Washington avenue I'OR HI'.NT One furnished room, with improve ments:; also one on thlid flooi, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. rUHNISHlU) ROOMS for rent, modem impr-ne-tncnts; private family; gentlemen pieleircd, at 037 Adams avenue. I"OR RIOT furnished fiont loom, with beat, bath nnd gas; near court hoiue; gentleman prcfeired. Address Room, Bo 200. I'OR HUNT rnrnisliod loom; beat and bath. 025 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT, with beat, gas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 530 Adams For Sale. SHOW CASES, counters, mirrors and flxttncs, for 'sale at once. Gubiii Diamond Co., 2& Lack awanna avenue. I'OR SALE Cheap, lefrigcr.itor, gas lange, win dow sciecns, draperies. Oil heater and other household goods at 003 Washington avenue FOR SLE Large oak bookcase suitable for law jei's or doctor's office. 320 Monroe avenue. SAFE FOR SALE Dlebold safe in first class ordei ; size inside two feet by three feet four inches; can be Feen at 12 Lackawanna avenue, until Saturday. Also American Steam Safe, suit able for bank. Laige burglar proof chest. HORSES Account of leaving the city the under signed ofTeis his matched trm of seal luowus for sale; are a fhst rlass and most desirable pair, and aic wanunted kind and tine in all liamcss; mmt be sold before April 1. A. B. Stevens, 1401 Caponsc avenue. TOR SALE Juet arrived with foity homes, good workers and drivers; weight 1100 to 1300; can be seen at 334 Rajmond court, V. M. Cobb. CAni'ETS, linoleums and oil cloths sold every day 3 o'clock. COS Lackawanna, See auctions. FOR SALE Pine kindling wood, stove length. Two dollars big load delivered anywhere. Mall orders. Jennings, Central Mines cut. Also second baud lumber suitable for all purposes, very cheap. For Sale or Bent. l'OIl SALE OR RENT Nice cottage with good watev, gaulen nnd fiult, in Elmliurst; terms lo suit. Addiess Dr. Batesou, 3,17 Washington avenue. FOR SALE OR RENT raim of ninety acres good soil, well vv.iteied, good building-., good truit, slc miles f loni Scianton, one and one-lull miles from Clark's Summit. L.ving on the south side and joining Summit Lake; a fine place for sum mer home. Price ica-.on.iblc. Iuqulic of M. II. Coons, Claik's Gieen. Bsal Estate. FOR SV.LE House containing (1 rooms and bath; will sell for $l,S30, if sold at once. 14PI Myrtle street. FARM FOR SALE or exchange lor city piopeity situate in Susquehanna county; impiovcd; well wateied; suitable for dalijlng. stock or sheep raising and geneial fuming. llJiijen, At torney, 32ftli- Washington avenue. FOR SALE One-halt aeie lot, 7-ioom bouse, good well of watel, beity bu-lies, giape vines, fruit tiees of dlficieut kiniU: will be sold cheap or intent be e( hanged for hou-e and lot In illy, by Chailcs II. Koetuer, Spiing sticet, Claik's Ciieen, or Sam Ivuciucr, .U! I.lneou uve,, Scianton, Pa, FOR SALE One house and lot, modem lm pioveinents, and two iuipioved vacant lots, No. 312 Noith Blakely street, Dunmore, Pa, Address Alueit Jenkins, South Canaan, Wnjnc County, Pa. FOR SLE FmnUhed cottage at Lake Henry, Maplcvviod, Pa., tour bedj, epilogs and mit-tie-sscs, two stoves, all kitchen utensils; price $.130. For particular address It, i Oaland, CO Wcatrvelt avenue, Plaintleld, N, J, I-OR SALE At Claik's Summit: a placo of five acies, house nud bain, good fiuit; cheap for cash. Inquire of Mia, L. Lindsay, 1111 North Main avenue, city. Storage. STORAGE Dry, clean and modern up-to. dale storage; separate loouisj individual kevs; clevaloi. An ideal stoiage lor Household ellects, etc, Thirty scpaiate stoiage rooms. Scranton Storage eoni panj, 113 Franklin avenue. Bheumatism. VVNVi HHi:UMATlSM-AU parties that wish ran bo speedily and peiinaiicntly cuied of all .i. lictics of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cures guaiantced, Inquire or addles J. L, Tay lot, Scianton, Bualnegs Opportunity. ilARNEsT IhJ&IXKsS" FOIt KALE oil" casy'teTiu In a town of 3,000 inhabitants, and no othei shop in Iho town. Address Harness, Tribune ofllce. Sr.11,000 WILL I'L'IIUIASr. hmluess block: (.i! payment &8,000; icnt, 1?0,U10; which jsiys over 20 per cent on entire investment ami over 3e) per ct tit. on actual cash invested, This is an exceptional opportunity, and Is well worth look ing aftei, M. II. Holgate, Commonwealth Mug, STOCK AND WHEAT 1BADER3 without delay. Write for our special uiaikct letter. Free on application. S. M, Hibbsrd k Co., members N. V. Ccusolldated and Ktocl; Ssthauge, 4t and IS Broadway, New York, Established IStll. Long DUtltice1 Phone 2333 Broad. lost. LObT Fachauv. containing tliv coodi. fiom ear. ilago mi Washington avenue, near Connolly i' Wallace's store. Monday afteinoon. Finder wjll be icvwidcd by leturnlng lo (lllhool's Car riage iorks. LOST (.old watch, on March J7, between (lieen street and baudeioon avenue. Fiudei please return to John A. Jones, 310 Ureen stieet, or William II. Jones, 310 Deacon street, LOST Monday evening. Feb. 17, between Wyo ming annuo and Washburn stieet, an oval brooch containing gentleman's picture. Finder pleaso ictuin to or notify MU Parsons, 417 Thir teenth street. Oil Market, Oil City, Maich 2L Ciedlt balances, .LIJ; certificates, no bid. Shipments, 117,020; aui. iff, 77,63!. Huns, 110,871; avciage, 74,31). SITUATIONS WANTED FRHB. BUANOH WANT OF PICKS. Want Advartisiraonta Will llo Beccivcd nt Any o the Follow ing Drug Storos Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIIILTZ, corner Mulberrj street and Webster avenue. QUSTAV P1C11EL, 030 Adams avenue. West Side ' OEOHOE W. JENKINS, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FRF.D L. TEHPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Msla ivenua and Market street. Green Bldgc CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dickson venue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Oicen Ridge sticet. C. LOHENZ. corner Washington ave nue and Marion street, Petersburg W. II, KNEPrEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Duninoro J. a. bone & SON. Help Wanted Male. PORTER WANTED Hotel Jermjn. WANTED Experienced salesman, for domestic and linen department. Address "Domestic," this offW. WANTED Cood c.iniigc paintei-c, nt llould's Carriage Works, Linden stieet. WANTED .Men to leatn baiber trade; new p.vs tein; only eight weeks icqulied; w.igrs S.iluida)s while learning; tools ilonitcd; dip lomas awarded; steady position positively gun nnteed when through; catalogues nulled flee. Moler's B.uber School, New Voik city. WANTED Two espciicnccd stcnogriipheis; np ply lo Inteination.il Silt Co., Council build ing, Scianton, Pa. WANTED By one of the laigest and best old line insiuaneo compinies, district agent for Caibondale nnd Ifonesdile. lisceptionall) favoi ablo contracts. Addiess Superintendent of Agencies, Box 2fl. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Gill for general hoiisonoik in funlly of three. Apply to Mrs. John N, Hughe, 1001 Ridge How. LADV SOLICITOR lo wolk exclusively among women; piopoition rec omnieiHlecl by all phjslclans; good pioflts for wolker. Addiess P., Tribune office. WANTED Experienced pastiy cook. Apply to E. N. Edgerton, I)., L. k W. dining loom. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for Tho Tribune; good commission of feree! with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply personally at Business Manager's office, Scranton Tribune. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By n competent gill for general houscwoilc or cook. Call u00 Fiank lln avenue, city. WOMAN wants work at washing, ironing and housecleaning. Addiess M. II., Tribune oflleu. TWO GIRLS would like a position as llr.-t nnd second girls or child's muse; utciciicos given. Address I!o 10S, Montiose, P.i. SITUATION WANTED Hy joung in.m driving horses; lias bad two .veais expeiionce and nil lound woikman, willing and lioncstr, Addrc-s Charles M. Caiey, No. 1710, iear of Piice street. SITUATION WANTED A .vniing man rmplovcil as bookkecpei in the iiftviuonii, wishes like situation for morning and evening. Addiess 11. A., caic of Tubuue. SITUATION WANTED By a subei- liiiliistiinus nun .is collector or .isektunt in oflicp. tan give best of icfeicnce, Addiess "II. II.' Tiiluino ofllce. POSITION WANTED t once by a joung wo man familiar with bookkeeping and court recoids; also deeds, bonds, moitgiges nnd leases; u good copvist. Box 11, Scianton. WANTED A Ihoroiighlv pr.utlcil nnd cxpeiiencad business man dcslies eniploviiicnt; fiinillar with office vvoik and a good falesiiiin, and ad vertUement writer"; best reference. Addicvs A. W. Johnson, tlcneinl Dellverj-, Scianton. Bonrd Wanted. WANTED Ilouiil ill louutrv (duiipg Julv nnd Augusl), lur f.nnllj of live, cu luiulshed Jiuiise, with Loan! icaiby; must be neu sfitlon. dclie-,s . It, ('., W3 Monioe uviiiue, Sii.iulon. Boarders Wanted. BOARDEHS WNTED-l.arge, well fuiuWied loom In plivate Minllj , wllh oi without bouul; all mndeill iiiipiuvuiicnts: good lot i Hon; icleiences, li.'3 Adams avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to Invo two niec men to board, German or English. Call any tinu altci Thursday. All conveniences, 807 Harrison av enue. Booms and Board. l-Olt RENT Two comiuuuU.itlng ioom Willi boaid in piivule f.iinll.i. Box 30. Unfurnished Booms Wanted. WANTED Bv Apill 1. thieo or foui iiufuinUhed looms; lie.it, balh and gas. Addles", Dan. J. NevMiian, city, Wanted Booms and Board, WANTED Two communicating looms wllh bond, private family prefined, Two ludie. and u gentleman. Stale lull partUuhus. Adduss 0. II. 1)., Trlbuno ofllce. Wanted To Bent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three cu foui looms, furnished or unfurnished for veiy light housekeeping, first llooi pielcned. Addles M, l Tilbune ofllce. WANTED Fiirulsheil bou'-e oi lour oi Hip looips foi housekeeping. Addiess A. G. L'., 'IT Hume olliee. Auction, 20,000 YARDS CARPETS, oil elotlu, and niatliiigs, one, ton table sllverwale, ono eat bud limn sheets, table cloths, napkins, pillow casis, to.vel., 3,01X1 juli fauc.v lato cnitaius. Mam uttici thiugi loo iuineoua to mention. At auction, 120 Wash ington avenue1, opposite Council building. Sales 10 a, in., 2 and 7 p. m. UJMMINOS IIHOs . Auctionceis, Miscellaneous, HARD WOOD FLOOHS-'lhe best, made, und ,u Iho lowest prices, at (1. H. Ilesdei', 72s (iieeii Ridgo strut. V. H. PoMofllee llulldlno;, Scianton Pa.. JIjkIi 23, 1IKI2 SEALED PROPOSALS will be lecelvcd at lbi building mull 2 o'clock p. in., Moudnj, Apitl 7, 1'oXU, for furnishing luel, lights, watei, lee, miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, haullng nslics and sprinkling stircts foi this bulldiiur dur ing tho llscul jeara ending June JO, Juo.1, oi suh poition of tho jear as may bo deemed advisable-, Thp right tu reject any and all bids Is lescru'd bj the Ticssuiy Department 1SIU II RIPPLE CMsloJUn. DIRECTOR 3 Insertions 25 Cents Man Tin i Pour Lines, fl Cents lor lincli Uxtra Lit J. LEGAL. A .Ml.l.'U.Va of the members of the Lackawittini Store Association Limited, will be held at the nfflcu of tho association In Siinnloii, Pa., lm .Mmiiliiy, the 1 It It day of April. A, 1). 1002, at half put two o'clock In tho afternoon, for the purpose of Inking uctlon upon the question of dissolving The Lackawanna Store Association Limited, by voluntary action of tho members, nnd, In ciso it Is decided lo dissolve the mild ti'soelatloii, then for the further purpo.sn of elect ing llnce liquidating trustees lo wind up thn allnlrs of the association acioidlng to law, . II. S, FAII1CI1ILD, Sccicliry. Scranton, Pa March 22, 1002, APPLICATION FOIt DISCIIAHdE.-Notuc Is lieieby glien that Joseph II. Gunslera as signee, for the benefit of the cirdilnrn of llm Scranton City II ink, Ins applied for n discharge of hhiiM'lf us .minuet- nnd the sureties on his bond. A rule has been giantcd by tourt tu chow cause why Mnh cllsth.irge shall not be granted, returnable Apiil 7, l'xii, nt 0 o'clotk n. in.. WELLES k TOHHEY, Attcirnejs for Assignee. IN RE: Estate of William Edgir, late of the City nf,()wcgo, County of Tioga, and State of New York, tlereafied. Letleis teslniueut.ii.v hiving bten granlcd to the uudcislgned on the above estate, all pcifcous having claims or demands against the same will please piescnt lluiii lor piyinent, and all tht-e indrhted theielo, will nuiko immediate pa inent tu WILLIAM v. EDGAR, -" DAN POWELL. Executors. CHARLES W. DVWS'ON, Alloinej. ESTVn: of Joseph Ober, late of the Cily of Scranton, Lackawanna County, I'cnnjl v.inl.i, deceased. Litters ti'stiunenliirj- upon the above nimrcl estate hive been giauted to tho undersigned. All pcisous hiving tlalms against the sninc will pitscut them for pivinent and all pcisous In debted thereto will please nude immediate ;uj' incut to BARBARA ODER, Executrix. BEERS .V GIIM1IS, Attoinejs. NOTICE is beieby given that a meeting of the stockholdeis of tho Tho Title Ginrantv and Tiust Company, of St i anion, IV nil., will bo held at the ofllte of the coiiipiny, 133 Washington ave nue, Scianton, 1'eim-iylv.inl.i, on Maj 17, nt 10.;;o a. in., to take action nil approval or disapproval of the piopocd incicisc of capital stock of siici coiiipiny fiom .;00,0(i0 to 710,000. HU.PII S. HULL, Secretary. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 lo 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, C11-J13 Council building. PROFESSOWA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. 23 TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELti Building. I'REDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B REAL Estate Exchange Bldg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, COO CONNELL BUILDING. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBEltaER, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. 0. C. JLAUBACIIllS WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. W1LLAHD, WARREN k KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellois-at-Law. 003 to 012 Council Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, AT'IORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NEGO tiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-sellors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Roomi 19, 20 and 21. I:)i5VAnD w- THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOM? 003-001, Oth floor. Meats building. L A. WATHES, ATTOnNEV-AT-LAW, BOARB t Trade Building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAij Bank- Building C. CQMEQYS, p-13 RITUnf.IOAN IIUILDLNO. A- , W. HERTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NoT ZU W joining avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOHE xUX, 01TICE 330 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1J13 Mulberry. Chronic oiseajcs, lu.igs, heait. kidneys and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DR, D. fl. EVANS, OsTLOPUlf, 12c. S WA-. Ington aienue. Chronic and ncivoiu diseases a sptclaltj. Consullatlon fice. Instruction Musical. P. C. PEI'SEII, Ml s BAC. ,TEAniEn OP Voice Culluie, II.iunuii.v-, Ciiniiteipolnt ,ju I Composition Compositions corrected and lo used lor publication. ." Ntw Yoil: street. Hotels and Bestaurants. TIlT: ELK OUT!. 12S AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE uuc. Hales icasoiiable, P. ZIEOLEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. kV, PAS- senger depot, 'Conducted on the European plan, , VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A, B. BHIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no idor; only improved putnps'uscd. A, 11. Briggs, proprietor, Leave orderjyllOO North Mali: avenue, or. Elokr's'drug sloieScor nei Adams and Mulheirj-, llotli telephone. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE Is CO , SEEDSMEN AND NUHS erjmen, store 201 Waslilngtbn avenue; .gieen Inust's, 1030 North Main avenue; atoretclti phone, 732. ' S, Wire Screens, JOSEPH KU1.TTEL, REAR 311 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa,, manulacturor uf Wire Screw, Miscellaneous, DHFSSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies vvaiU, Louisa Shoemaker, '-ill Adams avenue. " MEO.VRGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUl'I'LIESHEN velones, paper bags, twine, Warehou4c(s13) Washlngtcn aveuue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES BAHRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at tint news stands of llebnian Dies.. 400 spruce and COJ Linden; M. Noiton, 322 Lackawanna avenuo; it S. Scliutrery 211 Spiuee street. n J FINANCIAL, INVESTORS llefuie making tuii.mi'initfiti, please rttord u t'io prlviles'e of tuhmiltlng our dc-tiiptlvu lit of Minvnui'iiU. SpenaerTrask &, Co BAME.FS STiOPIuoSU-eet.NewYork s-fjsv'' 'V ViEMUEHS N Y 'STOCK EXCTIvNGE.
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