'I'll 15 BCHAiNTOiN TIUlJUNE-SATlltDAY, JAiNl'AKV 18, 1002. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Special to Hip Scranton Trlbmic. UnncstlHlo. Jan. 17. TSctiJuinln W. Kllcli, secretory ot Vrolectlon Engine company, litis vecelvecl the appointment of honorary vice-president of the State Firemen's association, from Wayne county, for the present year. The Port Jervls Union Is uulhoilty for the statement that the Krlo will lay tracks on the abandoned Delaware and Hudson ennui, between 1'ort Jervls and I.acktvwaxon, to be used by passenger trains. The followlnK were elected directors of the Uont'Sdalo National bank for 1002: ,11. .1. ItUHsell, 13. F. Torrey, I,. J. Doriilnger, Homer Greene, II. T. Slen nor, Andrew Thompson, J. C. lllrdsall, I. M. Baumnun and U o. Jtosc. The directory of the Wayne County Savings bank for 1002 are: Lorenzo Grnmbs, II. J. Conner, W. B. Holmes, A. T. Seaile, W. V. Suydam, E. C. Jlumford and H. C. Hand. Miss Susan VJ. Dickinson, of Scran ton, is to give three pallor talks in Honcsdale. The first will lo Riven at the residence of Mr?. William H. Win mlck, Monday, January 21, at 3 p. m. Tickets for the course may be procured from Mrs. 13. A. Pennlmau or Mrs. J. Wallace Lambert for $t. The Republican county committee will meet at the Allen house on Saturday, January -'5, nt 2 p. m., to organize, and dispose of other committee matters. Myron Dodge is on a trip to Boston, Mass. D. W. Schoonover, of Scranton, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. S. M. Decker, and other Wayne county relatives. Invitations have been issued to the marriage of Miss Henrietta Campbell and Eugene Canlvan. The event will take place in St. John's church, Wed nesday, January 29, at noon. Miss SnrahAbraniH and David Klshcr, of Honesdalc.wlll be married in Wilkes Hurre, January "1, at the residence of E. L. Man, 518 South Franklin street. Kreltner Bros., contractors, will put a plate glass front In the Bauman storeroom, to be occupied by Bregsteln Bros. Coal 'is being hauled from Hoadleya station for Honesdale consumers, and the farmers In the western portion of the county go to Carbondale for their coal, on account of the price which Is charged In Honesdale. R. M. Dorin, of Honesdale, will fur nish costumes for the masquerade ball of Gerniania society, In Carbondale, January 22. Following the week of prayer, meet ings have been held each evening in the Baptist church. A marked degree of Interest has been manifest. Judge Purdy has handed down an opinion confirming the report of Henry Wilson, auditor in the estate of Mrs. Mary E. Appley, in which the note for $2,500, given Dr. F. W. Powell, was al lowed. The argument before the commission ers (as to dividing Ihe borough of Honesdale into wards), at their meet ing on Wednesday, was strongly in favor of no division. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Jan. 17. Hon. E. J. Jorden is not much improved in health, after his recent severe attack of pneu monia, and will not be able to appear in court at the coming term. The Republican primaries will be held on Friday evening, January 24. Each ward will hold their own caucus at the usual place, and afterwards the elec tors will meet at the court house to hold the borough caucus. Since the attempt on the part of some of the prisoneis confined at the county jail to escape on Wednesday, more strict measures have been taken v with them, and it seems assured that they will be there when court convenes on Monday. Sheriff Gray has lodged , Information for attempt to break prison against those who have been indulg ing in those propensities, and their bur dons will thus be increased by their In effectual efforts to evade justice, The Philip Iteilly property, on East Tioga street, has been sold by the heirs to parties from Wllkes-Barre for $1,600. Dawson Howell, ot Factoryvllle, is spending a few days in town. X. J. Harding held a public vendue on Thursday at the Fred L. Jayne farm. In Eaton township. A large (uantity of farming utensils, cattle, etc., were disposed of. Soth B. Squler, of Ithaca, X. Y is the guest of his brother, Hon. A. II. Squler, at this place. Mr, and Mi p. Joseph Swang, of Sayro, were here In attendance at the audit in the estate of Itutli .'. Myers, which tool; place yesterday. The controversy between the Incom ing and outgoing county treasurer, as to who was entitled to the commission on the payment of Interest on the county bonds, was decided by the audi tors In favor of Mr. Quinan, the retir ing ofllcial. The funeral of William S. Winter mute took place at his Into residence, on Pino street, this ntternoon at 2 o'clock, The oillcers of J, w. Iteyuolds post, Grand Army of the Itepubllc, and J. W. HEADACHE CHARMED It Is the Experiences of Scranton Peo ple That Proves the Magical Effect of Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills with Sick and Nervous Headache, It has never como to any other medi cine never to all medicines the abundance of Scranton testimony ehowlng the unequaled merit estab lished by Dr. A. W, Chase's Nervo Pills. There is probably no case of nervous sick headache they will not cure, Mrs. James AVutson, of No, 315 Twelfth street, Scranton, Pa Fays; "Dr. A, W, Phase's Neive Pills aro fine. I began to use them for nervous sick headaches and nervousness, and had great success in stopping them completely, Bocently J used them to overcome the depression and weak nesses following grip and they were again successful, giving me bodily strength ami nerve steadiness. Ah an all-round nerVe und general tonlo they are grand, und I am very much pleased that my uttentlon was called to them through Matthews Bros., druggists, 320 Luckawanna avenue, Dr, A, W. Chate's Nerve Pills are sold at 5Qc. a box at dealers, or Dr. A, W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, y, See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. P., are on every package. lleynnlds Ilollof corps were Jointly In stalled on Wednesday evening nt Grand Army hall. A supper was given by the ladles of 'the Iteller corps utter the In stallation ceremonies. Charles Hussell, of Hussell Hill, was a caller In town on Thursday. THOMPSON. Special to the Sainton Tribune. Thompson, Jan. 17. K, O. Perry and Frank Benson, of Jackson, were doing business In town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoscboom, of Blnghninton, aro visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Truesdale, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pease entertained his mother and brother, Frank Pease, of Jackson, Thursday. llov. A. D. David was a witness bo fote the grand jury at Montrose Wed nesday. C. 'A. Pickering and C. C. Wllmarth wuto doing business In Susquehanna yesterday. Mrs. Ada Turrell has udded to the attractions of her home, a fine piano. Postmaster B. v. Barnes is confined to the house today. The concert to have been given In the Methodist Episcopal church to night Is postponed Indefinitely because PICTURE All Baba shows his Find the robbers. of the death or W. W. Benson, father of Fred IJenson, one of the troupe. The funeral of W. W. Benson, who died last evening at his home In Sus quehanna, will occur at the Methodist Episcopal church, Jackson, at 1 o'clock next Sabbath. Mr. Benson was In business at Jackson for a long time. He was a fine mechanic and was working at his trade in Susquehanna at the time of his prostration. He was a quiet, honest man, and is sur vived by his widow, three sons, and three daughters. His widow is the sis ter of Postmaster Barnes of this place. A. II. Crozier Is doing business at Great Bend today. The llrm of Pickering Wihnarth & Co., which has done a large business here the past six years, has been dis olved by mutual consent, and the bus iness will bo run by C. C. Wllmarth, under whoso management the old firm thrived, Elbert X. Picketing is moving his family to Jackson today and will take possess'lon of the Delaney store there. E. W. Witter, our coal dealer, is among those confined to the house by sickness. i HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Hullstead, Jan. 17. The report of the Illness of Kev. Futher Fagln from smallpox Is untrue. He had a severe cold and throat trouble and was con fined to his house for a day or so. The cases of smallpox in this plate are all very light and patients are do ing nicely under the charge of Dr. Smith, who is president of the Board of Health and an etllclent man. He bus full charge of all cases and has diopped all other business. Frank Hays, who claims to he from Now York and works on the lakes, and Thomas King, who halls from Scran ton, ami claims to be a liquor maker, were arrested by Burgess Capwell to day, charged with riding on cars with out permits. They were committed to the county jail for twenty days by or der of tho justice of the pMce, M. E. Qually. Tho sudden death of .Mr, It, A, Bar bar, tho popular postmaster of this place, has been deeply regretted. He was a genial gentleman and a pi emin ent member of the Order of Locomotive Firemen and alwavs took an active part In all their business. Ho has been postmaster for nearly four years, and Illicit hl ofllco with ability and was al ways courteous and obliging, I'nder tho circumstances tho Board of Health thought best to havo him bulled nt night, with all necessary precautions. His body after being disinfected and casket sealed, was taken to the ceme tery nt Great Bend, where the priest, Jtev. Father Heffroii, read the service nt tho grave In the solemn hours, af ter midnight, by the light ot lanterns, and In tho snow and Ice ho was laid at rest. UNIONDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Unlondale, Jan. 17. Mrs, Gibson, of Blnghninton, is being entertained by Mr. nnd Mrs. J, F, Bass, Mrs, Phoubo Carpenter has returned from Long Eddy, having been called there on account of the serious Illness of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Carpenter and Miss Sherley Gibson, ot Peekvllle, re lumed homo Tuehdny, Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Metho dist church held an Inteicstlmr. session In tho parsonage on Wednesday, There was a liberal repast, accompanied by unbounded sociability. Itobert E. Tennant, our home and church decorator, was given a birth day surprise party on Junuary 10. One of the young women of the town deserves a great deal of credit for her successful efforts In organizing an up- mill WWWMWWrWWMWWWWtWIIWWMW a m urn i mi mr ' fTyTriqimLaaBM to-dale rending club. -A large number of excellent books, by famous authors, Were secured ul reduced prices. These woro circulated In town, and many have had profitable rending material for the winter. Mrs. Phllo Burrltt Is expected home from Carbondale on Friday. The Ladles' Aid society ot the Pres byterian church met at the homo ot Mrs. Wllllnms for dinner on Thursday. All had an enjoyable time. Harvey Mills Is confined to his home, having sprained his ankle. PRETTY WEDDING. Mr. Ralph Miller and Miss Stella Cure United for Life. One of the prettiest weddings that ever occurred In Tompklnsvlllc, took place nt the home of Mr. and Mrp. J. W. Cure, on Wednesday evening, .Inn. 15, when their daughter, Stella, one of the most churnilng and accomplished young ladles of this vicinity, was mar ried to Balph Miller, a most enterpris ing and estimable young man of Clif ford, Susquehanna county. Promptly nt S o'clock, ns the pinna pealed forth Its sweetest strains from Mendelssohn, under the skillful hand of Miss Joan cttc Cure, cousin of the bride, the young couple gracefully mnrched be neath a beautiful arch of evergreen, artistically studded with carnations whoso perfumes filled the room with the richest fragrance. Here by means of an Impressive ceremony, performed by the Itev. Arthur Williams, assisted by the llov. G. H. Smith, they were pronounced husband and wife. The In Ide was very becomingly at tired in white silk and wore n single white rose inh er hair. The numerous PUZZLE. wife the treasure. choice presents were but a partial evi dence of the'esteem in which the hap py couple are held by their many friends. After bounteous refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Miller bade their guests adieu, and amid showers of congratula tions and best wishes left for Phila delphia, where they will spend a few days as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Cheesbro. of that city. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cure, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Carey, Miss Anna Cure and Itobert Taylor, all of Tompkinsvllle; Mrs. An na Miller, Miss Iluth Miller, Miss Ger trude Finn, Allen Finn, Prof, and Mrs. 11. II. Klvenburg. of Clifford; Itev. and Mrs. G. It. Smith, Miss? Jeanctte Cure and Prof. B. F. Thomas, of Factory vllle; Kev. and Mrs. A. O. Williams, Bethany; Miss Huth Brunduge, Flcet villo; Miss Frances, Trimmer, Wllkes Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Cramer, Miss Min nie Peck and Miss Emma Cure, of Scranton. WELSH HILL. . Special to (he Scranton Tribune. Welsh III11, Jan. 17. The sleighing is all that could be desired. Mrs. M. W. Watklns visited her brother, Dr. Craft, at Herrick Centte, yesterday. The ofllcers of the Congregational Sunday school were re-elected, with tho exception of the secretary. They aro as follows: Superintendent, Mis. M, W. Wutklns; assistant superintendent, II. B, Anthony; secretary, Will Moses; treasurer, Mrs, II, II, Anthony; organ ist, Miss Bertha Owens. llov. 11. X. Harris is to remain with us another year. It was tho unanimous wish of the church and community. On Wednesday evening the Christian Endeavor society elected delegates to the' semi-annual convention of the Jef ferson branch union of the Christian Endeavor, hold In the Presbyterian church, at Forest City, Thursday, Janu ary 2;j. An excellent programme has been prepared, II. it. Butler was in Forest City, on business, yesterday. Mrs, Wortley Bennett has ruturned from Scranton, whero she lias been vis iting friends. AVOCA. Mr. Hollister says there is no truth in the statement thnt ho sold out to the Delaware and Hudson company hmt Wednesday, neither does he con template any movement in that direc tion. James, the young son of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Dolan of tho West Side, is suf fering from a broken leg caused by coasting a few days ago. Piof. C. F. Hohan !h suffering fiom a serious attack of grip, Tho ltepubllcuu primaries of tho Third ward will be hold this afternoon from 1 to 0 o'clock, At tho Jtepubllcan primaries yester day afternoon in the Second ward Jacob Webster was named ns school director; Benjamin Webb, councilman; M. J. Bosley, Judge of election, and George Kennedy, Inspector of election, Mrs, Solomono Miller entertained her Sunday school class at dinner at her homo on Lincoln ZI 111 on Thursday. The following were present: Mrs. Itob ert Bosley, Mrs. W. K. Williams, Mrs, Harriet Smith, Mrs, George Lnnipnian, Mrs. Harry Hurley, Miss Sarah Bosley, Muster Edward Lampmuii. A young son of John Gllhooiy was kicked In the face and badly cut while driving a mule In the Law shaft mine. Negro Frozen to Death. By Exclusive Wire from The Associated press. Daltliuoie, Mil., Jan. 1. James Klchaidson, coloml, aged Oi j'i Wis found froz.cn to death today In t l.o basement of his home In Waters couit. Their were no traces of food or Ore lim ing keen there ic-ceutly Theatrical. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. fiYGT.t'M-"ilart)ara nlcttlilc." Afternoon ami night. ACADEMY lioelflcr-aibnry company. After noon anil night. STAR The Ills Sensation llurlesqucrs. After, noon and night, "Barbara Friotchle." CI) do Pitch, the ittilhor of "Ilarab.ir.i 1'fcll chic," spent inany of lil liojhooil days in t'red. crick. Mil., whrrr ,ae H'cr.ei of his play are laid, lie has put tome of lib. memories of tho old town In til.) play and ha.' used the leg-end upo-i which Uhlttlcr founded his famous poem, in his own way, with n icitilt wlikli .JtistlflM his em ployment of the old material and the old name. He has put pome of lilt eintoniuiy touches of humor in the earlier scenes. Tho children plat ing hlde-ond seek on .1 summer evening, the re maiks of the coipictlllt village belles, and some of the minor tlolngv, ore of n quality ho hJ3 made familiar in his other pla.vs. Hut he has worked Hit time on a larger cap ias, with a freer hand. The greater and finer pecnes of his play have noble pioportloiu. "lili" bam 1'ilelche," with JIlss France Giiint In the title lole, will be scin here at the I.jcemn this afternoon and cionlng, Vogcl's Minstrels. Don (,'oidon, mM to be tho world's cicatcst tilcl; bicycle rider, who Is now apeparlng will; John W. Vogel'H Big Miniircls, performs on a wheel with gold and "liver fpokes. The peat frame nleo N of the Kolden metal, while tha handlediars aic of platinum and gold. The wheel was a picent from admirim; friends, Us oilglnal iol helnir 1,11.', to it i.i 'aid. At the l..ucuiu net Monday nlglil, Seats now on tale. , Faversham in "A Royal Rival." One of the most interesting attractions thai Ihe lijceum theater will hae this eeason, wilt bo the engagement, Tuesday night, of William Faversham in Gerald I)u Marler's successful and romantic play, "A Itojal itlal." This v. Ill be Mr. ('.Merchant's tlrot appearance In this city as a star. Ho tcaicc needs any introduction to local theater-goers. As leadlnb man of Charles I'rolunan's empire Theater company, with which org-.inlratlon he was associated for nine jcar, he won a degree of popularity for his personal worth as well ,w for tils artistic merit, whhh is probihly not exceeded in this country liy that of any other actor. His manager, Mr. I'lohman, has done eeiy thing povtlbe to enible his new star to begin his professional career auspicious! . He has mi lounded him by a huge company, including n number of plujors of importance, In tho Oft ate Miss .tulle Opp, a gifted aetreis and one of the most beautiful women on the stage, who tame linra London for this special engagement; I'dwln Met ens, of the Emphc Theater company, and one of its most accomplished incmbeis; Prince Llo.td, Suite lMwardV, .Tames Keaincy, N. 1a Jelenl.o, Joseph Weber, Jllss Maggie Hollo way I'islter, Miss Claire McDowell and othei-,. The ptoduction of the play hccnically is hand some and elaborate and it will be giten here in every respcot tho same as during the run at tho Ctiteilon theater, New York. The sale of teats opens this morning ot 0 o'clock. The ITrankie Carpenter Company. An ctent of tiie seison, in dramatic circle, will be the presentation, under 'the management of .lerp Grady, of a carefully selected tcpcrtoiiu of modem plats by the Krankie Carpenter com pany at the Academy of Mivdu all next week. A splendid company 1ms bjen htought tothtr and each msnibcr his been c.uefiilly selected for his or her capability in the role to be filled, 'the mounting of the p'ajs will ntmc ipecUH fine, as Mi. .lerc Grady has spared nn pains or expense to make the productions m etery wjy thoroughly perfect. Excellent taudctille acts, comprising dancing and singing, and moting ptctuiis. with a complete orchfstra which is cariicd with this company, go to make tip an inlcicitiug entertainment- The pilccs arc 10, 2'1 and !i0 cents. Mitinees wijl be giten cterj day ps.ccpt Monday. Cake Walk. Contest. At the htar this evening, a cake walk luiitct has been ananged between the coloted members of the Big S-'natiou Uurlcemiers and ecicn.l noted take walkers of this, city and lllughamton. Miciinau Coates, a member cf the llig berna Hon company, beats tho distinction of winnin; the capital prie at Madison fcquue (iatilcii. New Yolk city, in competion with all the best aitits in the cake walking; Hit in the I'nitel -tutc. Oriental Burlesquers. on), Hindus Monday, fot three daj will be a letttrn engagement "f Watson's Oriental llin lesruer, who ate without doubt the bet and ii. jU anni-dng band cf lnulttiiucrs not" befoie the public. Xo luiuvMuy li.is as many fiuun comedians piettj women and as gnigcims en tuuies as they. The opening buiiella K of the cltmcscciit oi dor, and keeps things Abiding. The olio is P-u-ptluiially strong and eutcitalnimj, and tencs us U a tieat seldom cfleied bj a Iniilcsir'ip ot ganiiition, In which ".'.ill be "sen lh iiiee:i of bmloimie, .leanette Dupie, .luhn Wilwr com pany, Hawthorne and Allen, llelle (ioifhui. 1-n-raid Iliothcn, Kittle t lements and West and William. Uoinr; the petfonnance I- a until and np-lodhe-mimtte Inulcsque, "'Ihe Buf faloes." STAGE NOTES. Wllliaui I'm -t Is wilting incidental imisic For "Juan of the MioaK" Itoheit .1. Donnelly is the author of "Duwti hv the Sea," a I-oni," Wand dnuna, whk-h ! to be pioduced ooit. The su'iiaiio cf the play that C'ljde l'ildi i-, writing for (Ilia llloidgtiod has been accepted by Charles Fiohman. A schcm for Mil nil-star peitora'auce uf "The School lov Scandil" 's a I.iebler V Co. teuda. Hon, K.trle llcllew .vlll play 'li.ii lea Surface. This may lead to oth"r matinee revivals of old remedies at Wallaek's theater, New Yotk, with Mr. llcllew as the lealti. 'I ho (iibney-llopldet Stock Cwinpiuy picsenlol "Down in Maine" and "1'he Own Vagabonds" yetteiday befoie two fali-fUtd audiences, at the Academy of Muste. Today the company will pie wnt "Waifs of New Yotk" fot tho nulinec, ard tho attraction this evening will be (.owls Mm ilson's "Ihe Indian." Arrangements have Ken nude for lt. Pat rick Campbell to give Inn special iieifonnances of Mietcrliuek'o iIihrij, "Pellets and Milhande, ' fit the Victoria thcatoi. New Yotk, on Tucsdiy ami Tlitii'cliy aftetiioum of her last week In New York. ,lto ie.is.in fur giving them at the VI -totia instead of at the !ii public Is tlat a .pecljl niihestia of forty pieces Is ifmilred for ths Maeterlinck play, The location of the musician? in the Republic is above the pioicenlum urcli and the box thete will only necommodate ten, Mildred llollmd, who made Midi n success In Thcodpie Krcnici's lomanllc drama, "The Cower ltjhluil tho Throne," his a new plav, wiittcu by Carina .Ionian, entitled "Tho Lily and the Prince," which will bo produced tit the 'feck theater, Hunalo, this-coming sprint. The locale cf tho new play U laid at Florence, In Italy, the land of luU'litticts nnd toinanee. Pome and the Fortress of Monte lto?M aro alo plctutcd In the play. It is a historical lomanco ot about the time when ltnmeo told of his lovo for sweet Juliet. I'ndouhtedly the act that has attracted tho most attention among tho habitual attendants nt the theater III Scranton during Ihe past wick is that which has been given at the Academy by tlio Panttcr trio or nuaitetle, lather for the remarkable mulo-bo Imitations upon tho piaim in the introduction, by Mrs1, IMnUcr, is one uf tho fsattnes of the act. The blending of beauty, fun, artWIo ttage settings and biilllaut rov tunica, coupled with the most marvelous feats of the contortionist, nuko the sketch of Mr. Pant tl and his handsome pupils one of the tare ple nties of refined taudtvtlle that aro usually been only in tho metropolitan houses, A Trip to California or Florida, Those contemplating such a trip need but to call on the local ticket agent of tho Lackawanna railroad and ho will arrange every detail, including' trans portation, berths, reservations and checking of baggage through to desti nation; also will furnish rates, folders, descriptive literature and any other lu formation deslied on the subject Through sleepers and day coaches to Chicago. Only ono change of cars to California. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents A'ore Than Pour Lines, 3 Cent.s for Bch Extra Line For Bent. KOIt 11KNT More, corner Pulsion avenue and lllrch street: good location for grocery dlore or hotel. Address Corner IMIkton nvenuo and lllrch street. 1 lOOSi: VOVL lti:X l'-ir.20 Washburn street; all la(r.t tmpiovcments. 1'ltOU APItIL l-tlwcflln' at 100S Pine rtrcct. l'rcdorlck Council, lib I'enn avenue. t'OIl m:.'T Llveiv stable, M'l Adams avenue, now occupied by W. Bolle. App'y V, T. Ya II, 1012 Sunset avenue. l'OIl ItKNT-Upeedtvay Hotel. Apply to .1. M. Ivcmmcter, 128 I'ranklln avenue FOR IHkS'T $18, one-half of double house, in upper Orecn HIiIrc! law 5'"ird, lutli. hot and cold water, tanire, elect tic lights, II. P. Hamilton, I'aull liullillntt, Spruce sheet. WantedTo Kent. LAKH Altli:i, CO'lTAfli;, wanted to lent, Juno to October, 4 months or 3 months furnished! nothliiff fancy; just plain nod comf.Mtnhlc, at reasonable price. Address Cottage, Tilbune. WANTi:t) TO HUNT Three or four furnlihccl or unfurnished looms for hoU"ckccplnff. Address 325 JefTcrnon avmue, city, , For Sale. l'OIl S.M.i; Milk route and cows, togelhrr or separate. Address Harvey Jacques, Moosic, Pa. TOR SALK Cutter cheap, in good condition. Apply ill 2111 Linden street. JCST AltniVHI) with a carload of horses; good workers and several closelv matched teams. Weight from 1,100 to I, BOO. Can be seen at 33 1 Itajmond court. F, M, Cobb. TOR SALi: Shavlnss, sawdust and kindling wood. At Ansley's Lumbei Vaid, 801 Scranton St. KOIt SALK The bar and flvtuics of the Union Hotel on Lackawanna street. Olyphant. Lo cation excellent. Lodges meet In buildinif. Sell ing out on account of ill health. T. I. Jones, Proprietor. FOR SALK-Stock of the Internationa'. Text Hook Company of bctarlon (formerly the t nlllery Engineer Co.), Cln. I). Sindcrson, 126 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE CHKAP-Firewood, iron roofing, tim bers, boards, scantling, etc., fiom old cars; suitable for all purpose". Jennings, Central Mines switch, foot of Hampton street, off South Main avenue. FOR SALU Two light 6pring wagons and some li!llnr.4.c ..l.s'.n Pr.no wip ll.t TillTPTIlfl hainc-M cheap. Evans, rear U2 Luzerne street. FOR SALK Cheap; horse, spring wagon and harness, at No. 1826 Cedar avenue. Public Sale. PI'ItLKJ SALK Wc will sell nt public sile for the benefit of whom it may concern, oil 'Wed nesday, January 22, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the Sheriff's office, in the Couit House, of the City of Sciaiiton, two (2) sliates of stock of the Mowets' Poilc Packing nnd Piovision Company, the tune being held as collateral to a note. WKLLKS & TOHUKV. Attorneys. Furnished Booms. lTHNIMII'.ll ROOMS for tcrt, iiiudeni tmpiuve mints; private family; gentlemen piefened, at .W7 Adams avenue. TOR HKXT Two comfortably furnished rooms for gentlemen; modern improvement; pri-. vate family. K.10 Washington avenue. FOR HUNT niinished front room, with lt.it, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Addtcss Room, Uo-c 209. TOR RENT Furnished 100111; heat and bath. 625 Linden street. FURMSHLD ROOMS FOtt HKXT. with heat, gas' and bath, gentlemen prctcrrcd, at j:,9 Adam3 avenue. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MON'K TO 1.0 AX Quick, straight loans 01 Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on X. V. Walker, 311-ai5 Co'inell building. Wanted. WAX! KD Good second-hand furnace, will pay cash. Address Lock Doc 1D0, Scrinton, l'a. Wanted Room and Board. WAXTKD Room and board in refined private family fur thtee 1 idles; tot to exceed 12 per week. One located within rive minutes wall: fiom city hall picfcricd. Addrcy, K. II, Tiibune Of fice. Booms and Board. A I.ARRI: FRONT ROOM, with board, at 521 Adams avenue. Suitable for two young men. ROOMS TO KENT, with board. b03 Mulberry etteet. Boarders Wanted. I'HIV.ViTJ FAMILY wishes to have two nl-c men to board, German or Knglih, Call any tlm: alter Thursday. All conveniences, 807 Harti.o'i avenue. WAVERLY. George Warner Is occupying the residence on Church street, vncated by F. (', llanyon. There was a large attendance at the annual roll call last Thursday afternoon and evening at the Bap tist church. An elegant supper was served in tho church pallors by tho ladies. A large number of Factoryvllle peo ple took advantage of. the excellent sleighing and visited Jlr. Sunford and wife lust Wednesday evening, where a general good time was had. The liqtel here is about to be re painted nnd undergo thorough repairs preparatory to a new tenant, who takes possession the llrst of April, Ills name is not known at piesent, but It is said he Is 1111 old hotel man from .Susquehanna county. Large quantities of Ice are balng harvested by different parties In this vicinity, Tho quality was npver bet ter, Tho Orand Army post of this place will hold a camp lire and bean bake at thu band loom Saturday afternoon and evening, Jan. IS, There will also be a public installation of officers. All aro Invited. Stone's orchestra will furnish music. Uevivul meetings are being held at the Methodist church. How Gates Fooled the Beggar. Thoy arc telling a sloiy on John W. fiatcs, It Is that the other niiflit ho had eluded the swarm of beggais that hover aiound tho Holland house, Ihe Waldorf.Astoria, llelmonleo's, and Sherrj'. Later ho was accosted by a pattlculjrly insolent brggjr, " ery daring and mnncultr that ho promised to bo Interesting. Mr. Hales, dug- down into his pocket, Jingled some coins and pulled out a quarter. This he gave tn the beggar, 'You're a nice one, .vou ate," said the iiieudU cant. "You'd spend that many dollars tor 11 luncheon, and J on glto a man in lurd luck that ihlcken feed." "Kxcusc me," said Mr. Hates, "Olio 1110 that hack. He leached Into his pocket as if lu draw out a larger coin, and the beggar expectantly bonded back the cjuarter, Mr, Oates put it in hit, pocket, remarked that It would be Useful for a tip, und walked into the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria. According to the stoiy, the beggar now takes his hat oil every time lie see. Mr. Uates. In cidentally, Mr. Kales denies the story. Hut It ij one of those that are going the lounds in hippy Wall stiect. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. BKAN0U WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisomonto Will Be Deceived at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBKRT SCHtlLTZ. corner Mulbctry street and Webster avenue. GUSTAV PICHUL, 030 Adams avenue. West Side OCORGi: W. JI'.NKINS, lOl South Mala av cnue. South Scranton rilUB L. TI',R1'PK, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton QUO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Bldfjo CHARLKS P. J0XES, 1557 Dickson venue. T. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion btrect. Petersburg W. II. KNKrFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunruoro J. G. BONE Si SON. Help Wanted Male ENGINEERS WANTED 2 send or ail for our catalogue of Indicators, hhaklne; urates, mrnaco mowers, Sep arators, htcam Pumps, Alarm Water Columns, Sheet and Piston Packing, etc. Union Steam Specialty Co. New 'phone. 134 Franklin avenue. WANTED Responsible Manager to take chartje of warerooms and office to be oncned in S rantou to further business interests of old es tablished manufacturing concern. Salary U'25 per month and extra profits. Applicant must luvo good references and $3(10 clili, Address Manager, P. O. Uo- 1421, Philadelphia, Pa. CIVIL SERVICE government positions. n,S69 ap pointments tnide last year. Probably 10,000 this j car. Onlv common school education re quired for examination. Catalogue for informa nt! free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. YOIIN'G MEN wanted any distance, copv letters, homo evenings and return to us. We pay $3 per thousand Bend addressed envelope, particulars nnd copy. V. M. C. Pept. VJj, Rot 1111, Phila delphia. WANTED Person in each county to represent old established house, solid financial standing; straight, bona-tide weekly cash salaty of $18 paid bv cheek each Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for cpenses. Enclose self-addres.ed stamped envel ope. Manager, .(29 Caxton building, Chicago. WAITER WANTED -Apply at tornr of Linden street and Wj online avenue. WANTED Reliable young men to solicit and collect for responsible house. $1 per day to start, flood rhincc for advancement. Call room H, Btitr building. WANTED .Men to learn barber trade. TN'cvv sys tem. Eight weeks cumpletes. Spcei.il in ducements this month. Wages Saturdays. Diplo mas awarded. Steady position guaranteed when thiough. Wiile for tree catalogue. Address Moler's Barber School, New- Yolk City. WANTED By leading Philadelphia house, first class salesman, to cll general line of paper to the tetall trade, one who has an acquaintance prefeiied: must have best refeience and be able to furnish bond. Address P. O. Box 203, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. VOL'N'C! LADIES wanted anv distance, copy let teis, home evenings and letuiii to te- Wc pav ?S pep thousand end addressed envelope, pai tictihus and copy. F. 31. C. Depl. J33, Bos 1U1, Philadelphia. mill, WANTED fot genetal liousevvoik, P.17 Web ster avenue. BOOKKEEPER WANTKD-Only experienced, first class lady bookkeeper need apply. Addre.vi Inipeiial Cigar Co., 100 Fianklin avenue, eit. ITI'TY OPERATORS WANTED-Steady work guaranteed. W, K. Beck & Son, U3U Adams avenue. WANTED-Glr! for general housework at Dalton. Address H. T' care Tribune. Situations Wanted. WANTED Position as bookkeeper in flr-t class siloon or club house by patty who thoitighly understands his business, large experience, ca pable of taking full charge; teferenco as to elm aeler, etc.; have been owner and manager for number years. Address Box 20, Tribune office. WANTED Small fimily washing done at home Mondats-. .Mrs. Ed Salmon, C211 1)K court, city. WANTED-A position as bookkeeper by gentle nun with i.i.xtecii j ears' experience; lust of references. fJ. Ti-ibuno office. SITUATION" WANTED, by married man, as pri vate coachman; best city referent e. Apply A. Z., Ttibtinc office. SlTl'ATION" WANTED By a woman to go out woiking or to take washing and ironing home, or go out washing and ironing. Address (113 Oichartl street. SITUATION WANTED A voung woman with child :t yeats old; housekeeping picfcricd; best references. Mis. Brown, Scranton postofflcc. SITUATION" WANTED As clerk or woikmau in jewelry store; thirty jears' experience; goon efeicnccj. Address A. C. I)., 228 Spring street. West Pittston, Pa. SlTl'ATION WANTED lly a joung man ns' a teamster for private! family, or any kind of work; can give telcrenee it icquired. Addicss William Morgan, 732 Kreo-ler court, YOl'NO American girl wants posltlcT tit general housework in (null private family. Best of icferenecs'. II. h.. Tribune otfice. MTPATION' WANTKBy a girl to do general housework, Call at 211 Putnam etteet. SITUATION' WANTED As teamster or stable buss or take "are of liorccs. A, P., 521 Pjltkton avenue. SlTl'ATION' M'AN'IKD-By a voutig glil to jears old to do light housework, nurse und wash, lug. Addicss. E. V.i 216 Walnut street, Dun more. WOMAN, aged 24 jcais, with cxperleuco as a housekeeper, desires employment at general housework. Address or call ii) Putnam street. SlTl'ATION WANTED-Cirl wJhts place to do light liousevvoik. Addtcss Minnie Spauldlng, 151 Susquehanna btrect, Uiiighamton, N. V, SI'fl'ATlON WANTED-By r.xpcricnccd shoo salesman; will acept moderate calary, Ad dicsa Z, General Delivery, SITUATION WANTED-By tailoress, all or part of time, on coats or trousers, Address II, care of Tribune. SITUATION' WANIED-lly joung lady with ex. peiience; desires position as a stenographer and tjpewritcr. Address A, II,, cro of Tribune office. YOl'NC; MAN w islies position in hotel as night (Ink, or at unj thing in hotel work; has g'K)d habits and tan come well recommended. Ad dress, J, E. R. i 1009 South Mlin avenue, Scran ton, l'i. A THOROUGHLY up-to-date, experienced, first elass clothing talesman, wants a job; willing to prove efficiency and ability or accept dismissal without pay; competent to write, edit and take charge of all advertising In an original manner. Address J. A. CrogJU, Wilkea-Barre. Pa. Xost. LOST Between Green llldge and Petty streets, on the way from Scranton, a long blaclc fur; finder will beiewaided if leturued to Mrs. Thomas McWaters, 017 Petty street, Green llldge. DIRECTORY, 7" -'4 3 Insertions '25 Cents More Tins Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor Uach ilxtra U.is, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. BPAUltitNa, 2.1 TItAIll'.'itFli.VNii Building, and St. Paul Building, New York, Architects. EDWARD H, DAVIS. ARCHITECT. CONNELU Building. v FREDERICK h. BIIOWN, ARCH. B HEAL Lstato Exchange Illdg., 120 Washington ave. T Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. h. HARDINO, CM CONN'EI.L BUILDING. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBEIKIElt, PAUM UUH.DINO. Spruca street, Scranton. DR. O. C. LAUDACIf, 113 WYOMING AVENUB. Lawyers. THANK E. BOYLE, A'lTORNEV-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and IS Burr Building. F. K. TRACY, ATT'V. COMMONWEALTH BLDO. D. B. HKPLOm.i:. ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO tlated on real estate security. Mcars Building, corner Washington aventio and Spruce street. WILLARD, WARREN & KN'AI'P. ATTORNEYS ?"'' counsellors at-Iavv. Republican Building, Wahington avenue. JESSUf & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-Kellors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Roomi 10, 20 and 21. VJIYAJ?0 W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. P0J-P04, oth door, Mcars building. ROOM3 " A BATHE'S, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD, ' Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PA,TTFl?9-V ,V WILCOX. TRADER'S NATlONAtc Dank Building C. COMEGYS. 0-13 Rl'PUBLICAN BUILDINQ. jt,.VV'.UKIF,IOr'' OFFICII MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. OU NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR- S. W. L'AMOREAU.Y, OITICI3 33D WASH lngton avenue. Residence, 131S Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urinary organs a spcdalty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nuc. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BUIGCS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AN II cess pools; n-v idol ; only impioved pumps used. A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Leave oidcrs HOC North Main avenue, or EicLe's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulbeiry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erjmcn, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1930 North Main avenue; store, tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUE'ITEL, REAR Sll LACKA. AVE., Scianton, Pa., manufacturer of Who Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING POIt CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 21.1 Adams avenue. MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN x clones, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, Itit) Wellington avenue, Scranton, Pa, TIIE WTLKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at tho news stands of Rcbinaii Bios., 400 Spruce and 50J Linden: M. Norton. t!22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TltADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Tree on application. S. 31. Illbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 4t and IS Broadway, New Ycik. Established lSdl. Long Distance' Phono 2JSS Broad. Heal Estate. FOR SALE The ilcsiuiblo dwelling. !!22 Monroa avenue, corner'.Mulbeiiy; easy terms, lied click Council, 118 Poim avenue. FOR SALK OR TO LEASE, for a trim of years, fine corner propel tj' in upper liieon Ridge; ple.usantest location in this valley; house has nine looms and is in excellent h ipe. Terms easy. Apply to Dr. Dean. 010 Spiuee stieet. FOR SALE l,fl(Kl will buy a, beautiful home In Klnihuist, worth is'-'.OW. Pr. Datcson, S37 Washington avenue. FOR SALE One acie of land, improved with nine-root. l house; plenty and vmiety of fruit; good location In villago of Fkctville. Mia. Ollva Fish, ITcctvillc, Pa. LEGAL. OI'tTCi: OP tho Scranton Holt an 1 Nut Co., Scranton, Pa. Tho Annitil Meeting of thu stockholders ot tho Sci.uilon Bolt and Nut Com pany, for the election of dircttois lor the ru suing year, and (or tho tiaiis.ietlou of such other business as may ptoptrly be biought belotu ll. will bo held nt the office of the Company, at tho Works, on Tlmisilay, January 23, at 2 o'clock p. in. Ii. 31. llullTOX, Secietaiy. TIIE ANNUAL 3IKETING ot the Hochlioldeis ot tho SciJiiloii Bedding Coinpmy will bu held in the hulcsinuius of tho compile), nm) Lacka wanna avenue, on Ihuisday. Janiiuy 21, at '1.30 p. in. F. A. K.MSKII, SJUCtary. THE ANNUAL meeting of the sloehhuldm of tho I.'nleiprloo Powder 3Iamifac.tiuliig Com pany, for the election of diieilois and the trans, action of iu.h other business as, may pioiicily come befoie it. will ho held on WcehicMliy, .num. ary 22nd, Wi, at the otticq of thu lopusiti, Scranton, Pa., at 3.30 o'clock . in. No. Hau ler of stock will bo initio for ten days next Pieccdlmr tho data of tho above meeting. K. P. IvIN'flSRURY, Sceict.ny, j- IN'COIIPOR.VIHIV NOTICE. Noflco ii hereby Hut an application will lie made to ti Gov ernor of Pi'ims) Ivnnla, .on ihe lltli day ot'l'cb luarv, 1WW, bv E. J. Robiiisnii, Max Rice, N. G. Goodman, John Lolim urn. D. I.. I'icktV, S. V. Snook, Otto It. Coniad, Heinian !', Slender and Isadoio Goodman, under the Act of the Gen eral Assembly o Pcniisjlvania entitled t'Au Act to piovldo for the lucoipoiatlou and regula tion of ccitaiil torpnratioiw," approved the tylli" dav of Apiil, 1571, and llin sevcial supplisiifMs; thereto, for tho chiller of an intended tor. poratlon to bo called "(ieiin.in Building Aesmii (ion Number Ten, of Scianlou. l'.i.," the ili.ir acter and obeet llieirof being foi the piiijtn i accumulating a fund by the pvllodlval loiitiibu lions of the members thereof, and of safely lis vesting the same, and for these, purposes to lute, possess and enjoy all tho rights, bcmfit'i am1 privileges of said Act of Assembly and tho sup. plements thereto, D, Ii. PUKES, Solicitor. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo icecived for fur uUhing and erecting lompleti', 2-H lineal feet of iron feme on New Yoik stiect ldo of Lae-ki-wanna county piisoii, piiic to bo iar lineal foot elected and painted complete, stjla of tiiice- lu be same ,y tlutt ahead) in lionl uf said inlooii. Bids to be, ailtluWd'j'6 uiulerlgneiUund -in jiandi on or before IMiriury iritM, All LIili iiiut"b accompanied by a (ertitled chcik fm- 10 per iciilT, as evidence of itood faitlf. Thu light to icjfit any or all bids is icscived, 1,'. A. JONES, County Coiitivller.'j Sciantcii, l'a., Jan, )j, tp. r - V