w THE SOKAINTON TmBUNU-SATCRDAY, JANCAHY II, 1902. 5 V NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTHOSE- Bpeclal to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Jim, 10, After a foi might of fear, nervoumtcHH ami nnxlety, be cause of the presence In our horoiifjli of the dread smnllpdx, the old town la rapidly resuming normal conditions, nnd the 'Jscuro" Is considered to bo practically over. Not u case of the dis pose exists within the borouuh limits nnd there lias been nono since the death of our lamented citizen, O. A. Gilbert, which occurred early Monday morning. The strict quarantine Is still enforced and will be until, In the opin ion of the board of health, all possibil ity of contagion Is passed. Nerirly everyone has been vaccinated, and therein has lain the salvation tit the town. Wild rumors are still circulat ing In the rural districts, but in town nil Is peaceful, hopeful and natural. All danger Is believed to have imssed, and .life In Montrose wugs on ns of yore. Dally the number of teams from out of town Increase, and our merchants nre again doing their normal volume of trade. For all of this, a grateful peo ple return fervent thanks to the Su preme Ruler of the Universe. The republican borough cuueuses for the nomination of candidates to be voted for at the spring elections will bo held nt the various polling places on Tuesday evening, January 21. There will be no church services held In Montrose on Sunday, as the neces sary permission has not yet been given by the board of health. A number of Montrose people ure cqnfined to their homes, tenderly nurs ing recently and successfuly vaccinated arms. It is reported that the late O. A. Gil bert can-led a life Insurance of about 115,000. Harry "V. Beach has been unani mously chosen to fill the vacancy on the Montrose board of education, caused by the death of Mr. Gilbert. Burgess It. James McCauslund has been appointed an aide-de-cump on the staff of General James B. Coryell, com manding the National Association of Spanish-American War Veterans. The position carries the rank of colonel. Cards are out announcing the mar riage at New York, on Wednesday, of Miss Floience Kerrigan, daughter of Mr. Dennis B. Kerrigan, of this place, to Mr. Nelson Clarke Warner, son of Captain and Mrs. Charles N. Warner, also of Montrose. The i-ouple are among our best known and most popu lar young people, the bride being a. beautiful and accomplished young ludy, and the groom a prominent and popu lar young business man. They both have a host of friends, who will wel come them home on January 23, after which date they will be "ut home" in this place. Colonel W. II. Dennis, of Montrose, has been appointed an aide-de-camp on the staff of General Levi G. McCauley, department commander of the Pennsyl vania Grand Army of the Kepubllc. P. Burns Dennis Is the guest of Arthur Denel, at the latter's home in Little Meadows. Miss Frances K. Ammerman has re turned from, a visit with friends at Lake Ariel and at Scranton. Miss Mary Jagger has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry T. Blrchavd, at Susquehanna. The grand jury for the January term of court will convene at the court house in this place on Monday next. George M. Mulley, of Scranton, was here on business on Thursday. N. II. Shafer, of Newton, N. J Is the guest of his family in this place. THOMPSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, 'Jan. 10. Mrs. A. Benja min, of West Lenox, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Al. Cole, in the town ship. L. J. DeWItt, of Now Milford, has been cloine business in Thompson for the past day or two. Mts. Harriet Gelutt is quite sciiously 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Egbert Witter. Her son, James Gelatt, pf Oakland, has been with her part of the time this week. Bev. J. D. Sklllett is at Lenoxville, doing evangelistic work this week. Thompson can boast of more flag Rtone sidewalks than any town of its size anywhere near It, and today there ore not more than two hundred feet of this walk that is safe for a pedestrian to venture to walk on. Arthur Brown, of Starrucca, had a horse killed In a runaway the other day. Our merchants -ire busy Just now, talcing an inventory of their stock. Itumor has it that some changes will take place in one or more firms, when the Inventory is completed. The Jackson graded school Is closed, because of three or four cases of scar let fever at Monroe Walker's home, near the school. The frionds of Will M. Van Horn, from far nnd near, came In upon him last evening unceremoniously, to re mind him that he wns twoscore years old. His wife had lenyned his age and THERE ARE MANY ROADS. The Finger PoBts Making the Many By-Paths of Present Day Troubles All Seem to Point the Same Way Lack of Nerve Force, Day by day tho columns of this paper 'bring new evidence from Scran ton people of the great work being done by DrA, W. Chase's Nerve Pills. Why they accomplish so much Is easily explained they are prepared with an eye single to restoring nerve force. They accomplish this object, which no other medicine in the world has ever been able to do; that's why hundreds of Scranton people offer their testimony, Mr. Samuol Hogers, of No. US Hydo Parltj avenue, Scranton, Pa says: "I was J,n a run-down condition, heud achc3, norvous and sleeping badly and the appetite poor, I was told of Dr. A, W, Chas.e'H Nerve Pills and got a box. As a result I sleep and eat well again tho uerovousuesH and headaches are gone and my general strength back again. I am very much pleased with them and glad to recommend them to others, This I, can do conscientiously," Pr, A, W, Chase's Nerve Pills arc sold at ROe. a box at dealerts, or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N,-Y. See tliat portrait and signature of A, W, Chase. M. D are on every puckage.. For sale In Scranton ut Matthews' Bros,, 329 Lackawanna avenue. had told his friends, and was In readi ness with refreshments for nil, notwith standing they numbered threescore and ten nnd had good uppetltcs. A Jolly time was hnd, nnd suitable presents were bestowed. The Creamery company finished har vesting Its Ice yesteiday. Thoy have In now over four hundred tons. The many friends of Hev. A. C. Olver, of Como, will be glad to learn that ho Is Blowly recovering from the Injuries he received by being thrown from his carriage, some weeks ago. FACTORYVILLE. Spcclil to thp Scranton Tiibune. Factoryvllle, Jan. 10. The child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrctinaumu, who In so seriously 111 with diphtheria, Is slightly better, Mrs. Brennoman li also III with the same disease. Miss Bertha Knapp Is the trained nurse In charge. Master Boy Capwell Is still seriously ill. Mrs. Harry Stone Is spending some PORTRAIT Cut out these parts and form the por trait of a great writer ,of fiction. time with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Arm strong. The Misses Phoebe and Emma Arm strong, of North Scranton, spent Wed nesday with their brother, L. D. Arm strong. Miss Harriet Crisman is visiting rela tives in Scranton. Mrs. D. C. Boe left last Thursday for Laceyville and other towns up the river, in the Interest of tho Women's Christian Temperance union work. Mrs. O. Li. Severson, of West Plttston, has been the guest of friends, In town tills week. Miss Bessie Spencer Is confined to the house, as the lesult of a fall she re ceived New Year's night. Tho borough council, at their tegular meeting on January 2, appointed the following citizens as members of the board of health: Dr. K. T. Wheaton, Prof. Bromley Smith, A. W. Gardner. Dr. J. A. Heller and J. W. Kllenbcrger. Tho board met Wednesday night and organized, with the following officers: President, A. W. Gardner; secretary, W. E. Manchester; health officer, J. w. ISilenberger. UNIONDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Unlondale, Jan. 10. Miss Elizabeth Broat, of Scranton, is visiting her parents here. The funeral of Roscoe Vail, took place last Tuesday. Interment was made at Greenfield. Bev. Alfred East man of the Methodist church, officiat ed. Miss Tlllle Welble, of Carbondale, visited friends hero lately. Bev. A. Eastman and family ,wore entertained by Mrs. Jerome Curtis, last Thursday. ' The Ice harvest Is being rapidly pushed under the supervision of Messrs. Bronson nnd Westgnto, J. E, Thomas was a visitor at the county seat this week. All indications now point to his being tho next suc cessful candidate to represent us In the state legislature. A surprise birth-day party was given Mrs. Phllo Burltt. Wednesday. About thirty loyal friends assembled at her home, each bearing some token of his true friendship and good wishes. Mrs. Burrltt's characteristic hospital ity Is an established fact nmong nil her friends. Mr. und Mrs. Trovener Mills cole brnted their golden wedding anniver sary lust Monday. TJierrt was a large number of guests ptesent and very warm congratulations were extended to the venerable pair. HONESDALE. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Honebdnle, Jan. 10, Wynuin Kimble will retire from tho glass-cutting busi ness, He has disposed of his stock of cut glass to Now York parties. The machinery of his plant will go to other Honesdalo shops. The movement to divide the borough of Honesdnle Into wnids, for eleotion purposes, will meet with some htrong opposition. Ico twelve Inches In thickness Is being taken from Park lake by Bunnell, thu ice man. Kelley & Stelnmnn have tuken pos session of their new brick factory building, which will furnish room for their increasing glass-cutting business, On Monday evening next one of the foremost lecturers who comes before the American people, Dr. James Heuley, will bo heard In the operu lionise. Ho fills the fourth number in the Endeavor course, Subject, "Wisdom's Jeweled Hlng." The lecture Is pronounced u musterly production of Intellectual and moral value und charmingly entertain ing, From present Indications the Wayne County Pair association Is In a sound financial condition. At tho annual meet lug of the directors It was decide to erect a coveied grundstund, a new judges' Btund und other needed build tugs, und hold the fulr four days the coming bcasou, September 23-20. Tho newly elected officers nro: President, V. It. Ferguson; vlcc-preflldent, W, 10. Perham: treasurer, J. V. Statues: sec retary, 15, W, utunmcllt A largo number of ladles were pleas antly entertained al the "at home" given between 3 nnd ! p, m, on Thurs day by Mrs. Henry T, Dotmolsch, nt her residence on Park street. Mrs. Dol tnctsch was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. Henry Ball, and two sis ters, Mrs, Dlnsmorc, of Wcllsboro, Pa and Mrs. McMillan, of West Plttston. Delicate refreshments were served In the dining-room. The ruuirnt wero dec orated with ground pine nnd potted plants. An orchestra of stringed In struments, located In the lower hall, dlscomsetl sweet music. HAWLEY. Special to Hie Scranton Tribune. Huwley, Jan. 10. The week of piayor was observed In tho churches this week. Hev. J. C. Pnlcry, of Blooming Giove, was In town on business Friday. Huwley Is to have a lire alarm sys tem very soon. i Mis. F. C. White is very 111 again. Monday, Jan. fi, A. L. Bishop as sumed charge of tho Haw ley olecttlo plant. Boy itolson will be assistant. Both plant nnd wires will have n thor ough overhauling. There It a decided Improvement In the Incandescent lights already, as they have not been up to full candle power In some time. When PUZZLE. the plant is In proper shape, Hawley will have light unexcelled by no other town in the state. H7 1 TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS, LYCEUM- 'Poxy fiiandpj," Attrnoon and night, ACADEMY "The Secret noon and night. Dlp.Uoh." After- STAll Little M.iqnel llurl'-snucrs, anil night. Afternoon "Foxy Grandpa." pHuhiilion which 1-, loganlcd with umiiiul Inlciest anil one th.it will iciulnly atli.ut tl.e attention of tho.iter-goets thtougliout the coun try, will lie the IhstioduUion heie of William A. Brudj'ri musical e-mp-thnt, "l'oy Ci.iudpa," made famous by the New Yoik HeiaM. It will be teen at the Ioieuni this afternoon and even ins. Pew farciial perfotimiuos hive jumped into Mich immediate favor .is has "l'o. Crandpi." Even ill whit aie known as the poorest show towns, so fir tills season, it lias proved such a magnet that it lias crowded the larious theateia to the doors. That "t'ovy Gi.iudpa" lould cur be ecn In the llcsii is due entiiely to William A. Brady. .loj-oph Hart nnd Miss t'airle De Mir play the principal pans and anyone who lias had the pleasure of keeing this eleu-r play instantly real izes tint the opportunities filtered them have been taken advantage of most thoroughly. The company is a large one and unbraces a number of u lines fauiiliat to IhiMtcr-goei.s, Ini'ludii)!; llu gene Heeding, .1. It. Ariustioug, ,lolin Keefe, Al thiir lloianl, lleoigle Mail:, Hobble Itin.v, Maiir Ico stone, Charles II. llites, licit Young and the Mles Hcjtrke l,l"b, .lane Dcmoict, Awn lie Km lo, Margaret Knight, (lulsiluc Cook and Mile I'leutette. "Barbara Frietchie." ( l.i tie Pitch's beautiful play, "llailura I'liel chic," will be piirutetl al I lie Iau'imii lln.ltoi, Satuulay ufteinonu and niglil, .Ian. IS with the time e.xiitnes-s as U tieiilo detail, lustuines nnd ciTccta that chiiaitciized Its pioduUlou at tho Ciiterion theatu and Aiadeiuy of Music, New York ill. The play tells s-inpl an I t nJi'b, et with huh H diunatk' luemiili, a oo tloij with a tragic cndlutr, which ilws not drprigs thu pectator's i n I in t lij the tailness, but Irate him elated by its exhibition of licioUn and devotion. wiwwwaiMwwiiiiuijanmwiliuitljBHTOBMajjUMiMLiiLuc3 HmiawiMiuMtiimwimwHwi, nmmtwwuicmxuaimnwiwnnKMxMMSMBmq ,iiilli1lilirimnwnMfcwi,Miin.,i 1,11.1 rrMaaMttnnMn...Bi.1.,l ,. -l..M. ..'... illlirBril TTn ' 1 IHl'llllllll ' "" TTJ1 ITnff Joseph Hart as "Foxii Grandpa," and Georale Mack and BoWu Darru as "Chub" and "Bunt VM lMlTll All Excellent Combination, Tho pleasant method nnd beneficial ciTccts of the well known remedy, Syuui" or Fios, manufactured by tho CAurottNtA Ii'trt Mvnui' Co., lllustrato tho vttluaof obtaining tho litiulil lasa tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative nnd prcscnlliifr them lu tlto form most refreshing to thu tastu und acceptable, to the system. It is tho ouo pcrlcct strcufjllicniujr laxa tive, uleau.siiifr tho FA'.stom effectually, dispelling colds, headaches anil fovcrn gently . yot promptly nnd enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per mrtnently. Its perfect freedom from every objeoUonublo quality and sub stance, und its actiniT on the liidncv.i. liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it tho ideal laxative. In Ilia process o raunutacturlng figs aro used, ns thoy aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from henna trail oiucr aromatic pianis, uy a meinoii known to tho OAr,ii?oitNiA Tio Svnui Co. only. In order to got its beneficial eil'ee'is nnd to avoid imitations, please remember the full naino of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. SAN mANOIBOO, CfLjj. IiOUtsvilm:, ky. hew touk, it. y. TorBalo by all Druggists. Price 50a. per bottlo. Suih Is tho oilWIs of poetiial Iraguly, prftpcily aitod, -mil this plaj, while II it written In no-.i and not in the form of pnctle liaifcdy, ruuiuli the ircnn'ne ti.igii notes In --tionitei' whim. Hut as In life itself, (oiiiedv is mingled with Us liag id.v. 'the play is nillteii lluditlj, iloquently and -oine of its dialogue, like the love m cues on the Moup of the olil-fa--iiioiieil boutlietii dwelling, has not besu surpassed by lontemporaiy drama. 'I lie greater anil hnei scenes of the play have noblo piipnillons. 'Hie s-etling i.u.not be -in-paved, 'lbo ipialiit sluit, witli lis low build imrc, is one of Hie bet sicnio plituns ever ills plajed. 'I lie dies.is of the ctinolcie period, i'c bigncd and made by Oa7l.u1,. show the ladies to ie.illy lutly enect. The title lole of Harhaia, at ono time esicil by Julia Mailowe, will be iuteipiittd by Mi-s 1'iauics (launt, a oumr, ver satile and jnctlj actr's, blixil with iluiiu.ng pci'touili'i. -he has bun under Chailes Troll, man's management for several jcai 1 put, Mks (launt will bo Mippoited by an I'M'ellinL torn piny, ilio-en foi tlicir ispeci.it lltnesi for the roles iiortraud. Seiti go "on sale Tlmi-.il i.v moinliig, Jin If!, at U a. 111., foi both iiiitiuca and cviumg pirfotmaiiit. "The Secret Dispatch." "The mil l)i-pilih" at Ihc cadiiti of Mu-ie was again giected with a tiovvilid boiiss lat nighl and as on former ocn,ilons made a fine hnpricftion on the huge audience present. We M'ldoni see so line a cast in nielotlmaia. Mr. VaiiMcKinie iecms Hie cii cnibo liuicnt of I) n 11I lligguis' conieplion of Kdwin (Ira.v. l'ndciiik Alsei' is a good Feiond ami Malic Kinzie is ditnily nt home and plav-, Matild 1 till" to life. v. line nnpcisoiiatoi, Ito.itjle? In giain, niadi1 a line appoaiance and plavs her put will. We look for iiovvded houo the l"o le niainiug peifoiuiauccs. Strong Hepsrtoire jDonypny. The Gibney-lloefllei loinpiny, who'opui for a lelum dite Monday matinee. Januaiy 1!, hive an cveelluit aUl.iilion. Tins senvm the torn pan.v is uilaiged to twenty acting people and lanving two leading nun and ivvo leading wo men Maig.iiilc Dow- and C01.1 I.awton Mitchell, and M, Clair Kvei-. and J. Wallace Clinton, who wcie ulciilMcd with the "Three, MiiikitcciV last M'uon. Among the pl.i.vs to be Fien this s-oi-am me "Down in Mime," "Litlli- Minister," "Hie Child of the Mght," "Com lit Hiotliei-.," ".-igu of Hie CiucilK," "I'lie 111 nk hiieep." The vaude ville lit is lieaded by the Pautzcr tiio. the ( llntoi, song illti-tiators 1'ieil I.ingley, mm. edlaii: Kinuii llolton, impii'-oiiatoi ; the muskal (fooliuaiis and liutiv others. Spieial Monday matiuie. "Our l.lttlo Minister" Monda.v night Lewis Monlson's "'the liidhn " STAGE NOTES. It t-s -aiil tiat for massive mountings ipiitaui. lar ellects and ill li costuming, nothing to sur pass I, klilrr A Conip.iii.v'1. ioIosmI pioduetion if "Monte Cristo" lias ever hi en .seen on the Aiueilcim 'stage. When It added that the gicat loniantii' actoi, James O'.N'elll, is the i-lir of the produitloii, and that lie is hiippoitcd b.v null artMs ,.s Kreiletlo De Iiellevllle, Wauin Conlan, James O'Neill, 1., W. J. Dison, Miss nIouc .loluiMin and Kale ITetiher, it can be ein Hat the eng.U'jiient line lakes piecedince of others. Mi. O'.N'elll and his stiong lonipany will apiear heie next mot.tli. 'the M'lij-ati'ontl Malrc.'ro ilght in " (ieiitie. man of l'miic," Ins not bent lanled to lu Iriiunpliint SI1111-.S wilhout i-eiious niislnps, Mi, llilhvv liliuself li.u iiielved pot h-.s Hun a lulf 1I07011 svvoid ii,t s, while (uoige Morion, who is an csciHiul svviiid-iiiin, nnd is Ih'onu I11I0 Hie ns.iult 011 De M iliac foi this leason, I1.1, lud Ids pleu1.1l luvliy pu.iiund bv Mi. Ikllevv's tiustj lilade, and now wcais ,1 hie.it plale In self 1 inaction; not hs than lime nf 1'n-no.vV ilwpiridoi hive hid In be loiive.veil hume In i.ibs on dilfeieut nciaslnn; Jii'l as tin' tapilieif, Mi. Il.iriei lliuton, Ihe jo'iug in m vvliu doe-, the sin sitlonal fall, while he lm not .vet biokm his neik, tame mi m-ir u tint a irnvniuan bid to be ..iimn.oueil bi 1 u be lould leave the the.itii Mis. Pail lil. 1 auipbi ll's Nev,' York 1 i'.igtmi nt beglni Mindaj at the 'Inciter llipubllr. As ill Chiijyo, the will opui in 'Jlagdi," in which HE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents A'oro Than Four Lines, j Cents ior'l3ch nxlrii Line. For Kent. l'OK KENT- iil, 7-rcom home, wllli lulli. ramie double heater, eli'. l.nuniice ironi aniiii air ntio. Inquire III So"th Muln incline fir A. T. Iklir, 102 South Miln aviniie. l'Olt ltl'.NT Vronni hoiMe. I'jrk nemic, illy. Inquire 1.M N. lljiln I tilt RENT -Nine-mom limno, lint Mul i old v. Icr, tilth .mil Imniie. Applj at Oil Ailatni mimic l'Olt HUNT S'ponlwiiy lintel. Apply to J. ,M. Koiiuneier, 128 l'lnliUlii nvenue. roil ltl'.NT ?I3, onelulf of double home, In vppn llrcm Mitecs luge jnril, liatli. not ami coM water, lange. elcitrlr lipids. It. I'. lljin'tliin, I'aull building. Spruce ulicct. !. For Sale. I'llll .SAI,i:-pfi Ul model Iinimnoliile, iot W! nnirlv iicvv'i pet ful lotidltinn: Him ptennri; will ndl at nine rot ?jt)J. 11. ,1, II., Tilbuno of liie. ' "" mau:- " ' ' J ' w !.. at HIJ IllUtivock 'ol h.U.I'. -One l.swi lb, woiking horw', one I l.uuu lb. diiving nr woikinr inuv, well hied ''"'l ""!".'' "" " "u . lM.01'1 "'"!'.' U,V. lnV , '1',llc' , 'I'rtl'lu,'' ioiiiing avVn'iic. :.'j.)'i, nay KCiuiiig. unpiirc i-toie, nf al liatn, rear .ijO i ' '" ham.- -'I lie 1i.ii and IKtuies of the Union i 1 1(, (,', Hotel in l.jikawaniit fclliet, Oil pliant. l.o- it ion cMellent. Lodges meet in building. Sell- i mil nti n,-..t.nf .1 111 It.., III. rC P. .ImipS. l'lopiiitot. lOlt 1.Li:-Mol: of the fiitein ilioua'. Text Hook lump my of Str.ipton (formeily the ( "llieiy Kngitii'ci Co.), Chis. I). eJuhJusoii, 13U Wyoming avinue, Serantnn, I'a. I'llVSICAr, fl I.TClli:, Tl.lK) This sjflem is ad- vuti-eil In the magazines at f20. It develops evirj miisile in tin- human body, cnt by null up 111 icieipl of M. fieri (I. l'ctcn, hcranton, l'a. "l.oroMOIIII.i;" 'team c-iiriago; new; M'ry lalcl slvle and iniprovements; list puce, J9IX1; will sell foi i.Tui). Addie-s "I.ocontobllc," i.ue Tiibune, Scranton, l'a. l'Olt SAI.i: Kor want of use, two good honest nnii'sj one weighs about 1,100 pounds; oth ci about 1,100. Applv to Win. II. Itiiliniond, Itlilinioml Hill, 3123 Xorth Main avenue. FOI! SU.i: CIlllAl'-riievvood, iton roofing, Um bos, boards, Kcantllng. etc.. tiom old iara; sullnblo for all pnrpos.'s. .lennings, Central .Mincjj svvilih, foot of lla'iptou stmt, oft South Main avenue. I'OI! SAIX-Two light spring wagons and some luinuss, clicaj). Kvans, tear lUi Luzerne slieet. FOH SAI.i: rheop; hoite, fprlng wagon and h..rne-vs, at No. 1S2! Cedar avenue. Public Sale. ITIII.1C SVl.i: We will tell at publk sile for the biiiillt of wboin it may loniiin, 011 Wed nisilay, .lanuiiv HJ, ut in o'lloik .1. 111.. at tlu Mm ill's oftlie, in the Coint Homo, of the City of Kiaiiton, tvvo (I) slmes of stock ot the. Movvirs' I'nik Talking and l'mvUton Company, Hie tame being held as 1nll1tr1.1l lo .1 note. Vi:i,Li:s k TOIilll'A. Attoinejs. Kenl Estate. rOI! 8l.r. One acre of land, Improved with nine-room home; plenty and vanetv of fruit; good location in illasc of rieetville. Mrs. Olive Fish, Flcetville, I'a. Furnished Rooms. FOI! Hi:XT 'Ivvo comfortablv fiunished looms foi gentl.miii: moilctn iiiiiioMinents; pri vate familj. .'UO Wahinglon avenue. FOR ni:.T nunished front room, vith heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman prefcricd. Addrcs lluoiu, Ilo 2DU. FOU HUNT Furnished room; G25 Linden sheet. heat and 1 bath. FUIlMSHCn liOOMS FOR RCNT, with beat, gas and bath, gentlemen prefcricd, at 539 Adams av enue. Wanted. WANT III) S-iiond-liari! mine ainbultncc. ihcss 11. 1). C. 1'Ittston. Ad- WAXTflD Good second hind furnaie, will pay cash. Addict Loik flo"; 130, Scranton, Pa. Unfurnished Booms Wanted. WANTi:i)-pnl-1, tlnee or Jou- unfurnished loouii, liK.itcd above Adams and not above Moiiloe, betvvien Fine and Linden sheets. Ad drees J. V,, Tiilnine olfiie. Money to Loan. ANY AMOLWT OF MONUY TO LOA Quick", straight lojns or Uuilding and Loan. At fiom i lo 0 tier cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 31J-G15 Council building. 1 liar liter the will appear on Monday. Tuesday and t cdni sd i,v evenings and at the Wednesday matinee, On IIiuimIjv, Fiiday and Iratuiilay evenings slm will otlei "'Hie Second Jlu. Tan queiaj," nnd at the In.st Saluidjy matinee she will pioduce lljurn-oii'i new pioblein play, "He vond Hum 111 Fovvei." Fot hei second week'-, te pertoiie she will pies-nt "Ihe Notorious Mif. Lbbmith," for Alondav, Tuead.iy and Wednesday evenings, and for ilurda.v's matinee; for Wcd uuda.v's mitlnee, ".Migda"; for 'lhui.idaj and I'lld.iy evenings, Jose FihcgaLi.t'si "Mu'aiia," and fur hatunlav CMiiiug. 'The K'toinl Mi". Taiiipieinj." 'I lit- piogiammc for the Ihlid week his not .vet liteu ilelinltely diilded upon, tin, (.iinphell'8 toin, .iftir hei N'ew Voik cngage mein, will Iinludi1 Ihe followlug named iltii-f, in Hie older line sliovvni llinol.l.vn, Montieal, To lunlu, Harlem Ojiem House. I'lillailelplila, llalti moie, Washlmtion, P. ( ; Newark. X. J.; I'lttsbuig, St Lou s, Dctioit and Cleve'und, Oliio. Ml dat urn but for a fclnli week, b.ivo Flilla delpln.i, vvhicli Is for two weeks. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. BIIAN0II WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Do Eccelved at Any of tho Follow ing Drug StoreB Until 10 P. M. Central City Al.nr.ltr SCIIIILTZ, corner Mulberry street nnd Webster avenue. tlUSTAV I'iCllL'L, 030 Adams avenue. West SIdo aFonai: w. jcnkins, 101 souiu suiu avenue. South Scranton FitL'D h. TLIll'l'L', T20 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OF.O. W. DAVIS, comer North Miln avenue anil Market street. Green lUdgo CIIAIILLS V. JONES, 1537 Dickson uv enue. V, J. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. C. LOllFNZ, corner Washington ave nue anil Marlon tticct. Petersburg W. U. KNLU'FEL, 1C17 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. DONG & SON. Help Wanted Male. ENGINEERS WANIEDscH; Indicator!!, Shaking Orates. Furnace Mow en,. Sep arator, Steam Pumps, Alarm Water Columns, Sheet and 1'lston lMiking, etc. Union Steam Spechlly Co. New 'phone. 134 Franklin avenue. WAN'Ti:i i:perlenied bookkeeper to open let of books and one hour (enlces every night. Address IIcilc, earn of Tiibune. "?12 WLKKLY for cop.vlng lettets home; either frcf. Si nil tvvo stamps for pirtlcuUrs. Lagle Mfg Co., 59 Deatborn St., Chii-igo. YOI'NC' MLN wanted any ilhtar.ru, copy letteis, home evenings nnd letutn to us. We p.iv lis per thousand, send addri'snei! envelope, pattlcu l.ni and copy. F. M. C. Dept. l.lj, llo:. ill, Philadelphia. WANTED Person In each count;,' to icpiescnt old (.stiiblishcd bolide, .solid financial ptandiug; fitraiglit, bona-fide vveikly rabb aalaiy of SIS paid by cheil: eiih Wednesday, with all expenses direct from lic.idipi.iitir-. Money advauicd fur espense.s. Fnclose i-elf-addressed stamped envel ope. Manager, J21) Cavton building, Chiiago. WANTED An all loimd pliotograjihei'. Apply In Crainci'M ttudio, illl Lackawanna avenue, at once. C'lfi.Vll STOlli: CLEItK wanted; limit have tvvo nr more years' experience; hlatr age, iijtion ility and wages epeited. Addicts Wailiingtou, caie of Tiibune. WANTF.D Ily leading Philadelphia house, first class salesman, to sell general line of paper to the retail trade, one wiio has an acquaintance preferred; mu-t have best lefercnce and be able to furnish bond. Addiess P. O. 15o 1!03, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. WAMED Middle aged voman foe cook and general housekeeper. Mik.1 ionic right away. John Surber, llabbn Hotel, Old Fotge. YOUNO LADIES wanted any distance, copy let ttis, home evenings ami return lo its. Vie pay vS per thousand, bend addrcvicd envelope, paitiiuiars and copy. 1 M. C. Dept lllo, Jloc 1411, Philadelphia. WANTED Girl for gcncial hoasework. 120 Webster iivenue. Inquire FIFTY OPERATORS WANTEDStcady work guaranteed. W. K. Deck & Son, S3'J Adams avenue. WANTED Girl for general housework at Dalton. Address II. T, , care Tribune. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED As teamster or stable boss or take caie of horses. A. It,, 521 PltUton avenue. SITUATION WANTED Ily a joung girl 10 jcar old to do light housework, nurse and wash ing. Address E. D.. 210 Walnut atrcct, Dun more. WOMAN, aged 24 years, with experience as a housekeeper, desires employment at general hou-sevvoik. Address or call 120 Putnam street. SITUATION WANTED Girl want.s placp to do light housework. Addiess Minnie Spaulding, 154 Susquehanna btreet, Ulngbamton, N. Y. SITUATION WANTED H.V experienced shoo talesman; will acept moderate oalarv. Ad dress , (leneral Dellveiy. SITUATION WANTED Ily tallorcss, all or part of time, on coats or trousers. Address 11, care of Tribune. SITUATION WANTED Hv young lady with o.x. pericme: desires poiitlon as a stenographer and tvpewrltcr, Address A. B., caie of Irllaunu office. YOUNG MAN vvHict. pasltion in hotel as night ileik, or nt anything n hotel work; has good habits and em come well iccommended. Ad dress, J, E. It., 1000 South Main avenue, Scran ton, Ta. A THOROUGHLY up-to-date, experienced, first ila.'S clothing saleaimu, want!, u job; williu to prove eflklency and ability or accept dismissal without pay; loinpilent to write, edit and take iharge of nil adviitising in an oiiglnal manner. Addiess ,1. A. Crogan, Wllkes-Uane, Pa. A GOOD HOTEL .MAN would like to get tome plaio to vvoik evenings till 12 o'cloik. Rest rcfeienco given, diaries Ilurr, General Delivery, city. Lost. LOST Dike, an English teller; levvard if rc turned to II, c. Frederkl. .1 Cherry lane. LOST Gold and enimel watch charm with I. C. S. nionogram; llbiial revvatd for ictum to P. Wiichel, Collieiy Engineer Co,, main build ing, joining avenue, LOST Seventy-ilve dollars In or amunil the L'ti. reka Club or between the ilub and O'liam'tf taloon. Tvvcntv dollars leward. Itctuin to Chas. II. Major, &'U Lackawanna avenue. Boarders Wonted. IlOAItDKHS WANTED Nlco rooms, good loca tion, 1118 Jackson street, PIUVATK FAMILY wishes to lave tvvo nice men to board, German or English. Call any lima after Thursday, All conveniences, b07 Harrison avenue. Wanted To Kent. WANTED TO I1KNT Tbrco or four furnished or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, Addrcs.- 321 JelTersou avenue, city, Wanted To Buy, WANT to buy a house in a pleasant location. Price must not bo over s'.'.bOO. Address llujer, Tribune. Wanted Boom and Board. WANTED ltoom and board In refined private family for three ladles; not to exceed trl- per week. One located within Ave minutes wulk from city hall preferred. Address, li, It, Tribune Of fice. Booms and Board, LAIIOE WONT llOOM, with board, at ! Adams avenue. Suitable for tvvo oung men. ROOMS TO HUNT, with board. b09 Mulberry street. M - DIRECTOR Iff 3 Insertions 25 Cents' Mors Thai Four Lines, 6 Cents for Uacli Ultra Llns, PROFESSIONAL. Cortined Public Accountant. EDWAHD O. Sl'AULDINO, 2.1 THAttCRS BANS nmidlng, and St. Paul nulldlng. New York. Architects. LDWAltl) II, Illllllllllg. DAVIS, AltCIIITEOT, CONNELIi KItEDEItICK h. IIROWX, AI1CII. "., ItEAti Estate Exchange Iltdg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HAllDINfl, COH CONNELf. UUIL111NO. Dentists. DIt. C. K. EILENHEItOEIt, PAUM 1IU1LDIN0. Spruce Btreet, Scranton. DIt. C. C. LAtmACH, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE. Iiawyors. KHANIC E. nOYLE, ATTOKSnY-A'MjAW. Ilooms 12, u, IB and 18 Ilurr Uuilding. F. K. TI1AOY, ATT'Y, COMMONWEALTH I1LDO. 1). D. IIEPLOGLB, ATTOltNFA'-LOANS NEOO tlatcd on reil C3tale sciurity. Mears Uuilding, corner Washington avenuo and Spiuco street.'. WILLAItl), WAHHF.N & KNAPP, ATTOISNEYS and counsellorn-at-law. Itepublican Building, Washington avenue. JLSSUP k JESSUP, ATTOltNF.YS AND COUN-fellors-at-law. Coinmonvvcaltli Building, lloomi 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. TIIAYXn, ATTOHNEY. 00J-004, 0th floor, Meora building. KOOM1 L. A. WATI1ES, ATTOUNEY.AT.LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTEI1SON & WILCOX, TRADER'S KATIONAO Bank Building C. COMEQYS, 0-13 RFPUBL10AN BU1LDINQ. A. W. BERTIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wvomlng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L avenue. ALLEN. 013 NORTH WASIIINOTOH DR. S. W. L'AMORF.xUX, OFFICII 3J9 WASU ington avenue. Residence. 1318 Mulberry. Chronic dl-.ea.xs, lungs, heart, kidneys anil genlto-urlnary organs n specialty, lloms, 1 to 4 p. in. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CU'E, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVI nue. Rates icasoiiablc. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NER D.. L. & W. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the European. pla"l VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. U. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no idor; only improved pumps used. A. 11. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erimen, stoic 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1M0 North Main avenue; sloro tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scianton, Pa., minufactuiet of Who Screcni.- Miscellancous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. LouiaO, Shoemaker, 21 J Adams avenue. MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN x elopes, paper bags, Ivvinc. Warehouse, UO Washington avtfaue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES-BAJtRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton nt tho news stands of Rcisiuaii Bros.. 400 Spruce and SOJ Linden; M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna avenue; 5. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce Etrcct. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special niarl.it letter. Free oa application. S. M. Ilibbaid &. Co., members N. Y. 'Consolidated, and Stock Svchange, 44 and lb Broadway, New York. Established lSiil. Long; Distance' Phone 2JSS Brood. LEGAL. OFFICE 01 the Scianton Holt and Nut Co., Scianton, Pa. The Annual Mieliiu' of thu stockholders of the Scrdnlon Holt and Nut Com pany, for tho diction of directors for tho en suing jcar, and for Ihe tians.il tion of tuili oilier business as may propel ly bo brought heforu il. will be bold at the office of tho Company, at the Works, on Thursday, Januaiy 21, nt o'Uoik" p. m. li. Al. HllRTON, Ssciitary. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of tiio Scriulon Bidding Coinpiny will be held in the silciooiii of the lonipany, duo l,.ul.i wanna iivinue, on '1 hill sil.i v , Jamiu.i 21, at l,::0 p. in. F. A, KAISKR. Seuetary. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders "f the Third Natlull.ll Hank, uf Scranton, will bo held Tuesday, January Hie lltli, l'W2, in tlm Dlreclot!,' loom of tho Bank, between thu hours of three and foui o'clock p. in. W.M. II. PECK. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Moikholdcrs of The Subillbau Elcitilo Light company will bo held lit the ciithe ci( the company, ,',0'i Linden ttrect, Scranton, li Saturday, J iniiaiy 11, HflJ, at 4 p. in,, for tho ilicliou nf dlreitoi for thu ensuing ye.it, anil such other business as may coiilu befoic Ihiin. E. M. STACK. Siraiiton, Pa., Dee. II. 1001, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stoikholdin nt the Diinmoni Ehittlo Li'ht, Heat and Power compauv will be held at ihc ufllw of tho com jiany, 500 Linden utrtet, Scianton, Pa., n jv)ujg nesda, .laiiuarj lltli, lutrj, at 2 n'elock- p.Mn.V for tho election ol directors (or the ui.iilng jew, and tuch other biisines I (is niljennie Huforel tlicm' ' Ki M'&TAt-''t'ft'V- THE ANNUAL. ineitlnir of the Klnckholicri of the EiitiiprUo Powdcf Mtmif'icluilng t'om pinv, for the election of tlim tu und iiji, tjiioe--action of m.'li other business us" may properly eoino before it, will bo bchl iniyiilnrulaa .IitFu,-, ary 22ml, 11W2, ut tho ohTco of tho lompauV, Scranton, P.i at 3.30 ci'clcck p, ni. Nu irajiK fer of ttock will bo nude for ten dajs next lireeedint? tho datcj esf.the, iibove meeting, li. V. KINGSBURY, Secretary. , ..,.. ft. --n 7-4-rrr: THU ANNUAfi MEETING of the stoikitoldrrs.pt the Title Gitaiauty and TrUst iompaby,'lnf Scranton, Pa., for the elcitlon ot dirimirs-juiit to voto uimii tho adoption of the by-taws' nf'iho company us amended, will bo held in tho otbeii of the coinpaii,"11j Washington avenue, on Sat urday morning, January li, 1904, at 10 o'cloe., a. in. RALPH S. HULL. Secretary. i i ii J'.. I .y . . p- 'HIE TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK. J' Siraiiton, Pj Dvc. lltli. 1HI. THE ANNUAL; "MEEITNG Of the stockbol.Ii rs of this bank or the ideitkin of ivvclvo (2). diiec tors), to serve during the nulling jur wIII.Im held at the baukins lmne, eoimj ot IVjointlM uvenuo and Spiuvirsfrcet, Tuesilai, Jjn.'llUi, W., between the ,,,1 r ,-, f , IN THE D1STIHCT COURT of the Unlletl States for the Allddle DUtrjit of I'cnnsvlvanij. (u -the nutlet of John ('. Aimbriijt. banl.rupl. No. 11J, in bankruptcy. To the ciedltois of John 1' Annbriut, of Scranton, In Ihe county of I.acka. wanna und district aforesaid, u luiiUiupt; Notice, Is hereby giipn thai o't the Jsth clay. .f Januaiy. A. Jl. ltW- the wkl Aimbruit; Aw duly adjudleateil lunkruptv ud that the Ihm meet Ins, of (heir ciedHprs will bo held JtJjM oftlco ol the Itefeicc ii the Govcrninint lluiTjlr iug, in.' the citjv.W iixaiiton, l',.i,, on tho 20ih day oftJanvaryAt P. llU, ut 10 o'ljock in'tlns forenoon, at wiiliti illiu tbe said creditor limy attmd, prove tbcigi'laiips.'uppoiiit Trjutce, iiv umlne the bankrupt,- and arjiis.u't'Siuli olhei business as may properly come befoie tatd mint ing. (V A. Y4.X. OIJMEU Rtteree; Pi oof of Claim BO-ccnlt?58-17! jjUMHOnMiWvi hg.'1-rttWjliiiMfiiirfl Kin .iKiiiitt'iircjsaiMtitoiiMiniiiiniii -!"- ''--'rnriftT'--,;,aJBiiiMt'fii tlfa '' -wMiH.-:&:: S -Vti'l-iTiV,lTitil - ffinitirffirtof if&ki HMlaHMMM