, v1 'V "- V4" THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE P11DAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1902. 9 M uK' ""ifiBRrt wlfflLiAiwn -. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOlffeSDALE. j Fpedal to Hie Scranton Tilbune. Honesclnte, Jan. '31. MIsh Henrietta 11. Campbell und Mr. Kurfeno 12. Canl van, two popular young people ot UoncaUale, were timrrletl In St, Joint's tliiirch on Wednesday. Mr, and airs, (.'unlvati left by the 22:30 p. 111. Delaware & Illidson train for u wedding tour, which will Include Philadelphia, Haltl inoro and Wanhlngton. On their return they will lie at home nt the dale on Third street. Sunday, Kebrunry 2, lieliip; the twenty-first anniversary of the Young Peo ple's ChrlBtlnn Endeavor society, the UBUnl Endeavor prayer meeting In the Presbyterian chapel will bo omitted and n special service will be held In the Presbyterian church In the evening nt 7:30. The pastor, Kcv. W. II. Swift, will speuls. Ambrose Brcchlel died at tils home on Main street Wednesday morning of Hrlght's disease, nged f0 years. The funeral was held at his late home Fri day nt 22 p. m., Ilov. W. H. Swift officiating, lulermcnt In the Oenniin I.utliorii cemetery. Ho Is survived by his wife, one daughter and three sons. The poor board of Honcsdalo borough and Texas township, have authorized Dr. O. E. Volgt to vaccinate nil resi dents of the town and borough; who call at his office, free of charge, if they are unable to pay the foe. Miss Estella Allen, of Forest City, Is the guest of Miss Eugene Courtrlght on Main street. The young ladles of the Baptist Sun day iichool ' will hold their rummage sale Saturday from 'J to ." p. in. The following were nominated at the Honesdale Democratic caucus. Town council, A. Ebcrhurdt, sr., L,. C. Dun ning, Martin Galvln; school directois, W. U. Lee, Thomas Crossley, sr.; audi tor, T. .1. Ham; constable, C J. Hrown: 'high constable, John Drum; judge ot election, W. Schucrholz; Inspector of election, II. L. L,aBnr. Judge George S. Purdy has been pre siding over the Susquehanna county courts this week. At the meeting of the Republican county committee I. M. Atkinson was unanimously elected chairman. Ho has appointed J. Bon Itoblnson secretary. The Honesdale Democrats have not lost faith in the Hepubllcans. At their late caucus they nominated two for school directors. There are two direc tors to bo elected, and as there are two J'epubllc.ms nominated on each ticket two Republicans must be elected. Mrs. F. li. Kimble is among the un fortunate ones. Slipping on the icy walk caused her to fall and fracture the bones in her wrist. Homer Greene and Colonel Durland, ot Honesdale, have announced them selves as candidates for congress at the county district convention. Xj. M. Atkinson ban been entertaining his sister, Mrs. Alice M. Palmer, of New Orleans, at the Allen house. Tuesday, February 11, "Thelma," Marie Corelli's novel, as dramatized by Charles- W. Chase, will be presented at the opera house. Edward Lindsay lias entered the em ploy of T. B. Clark & Co., glass cut ers. Mr. Paul Gardner, of Scranton, was i visitor at the home of his parents to day. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Jan. 31. D. R. Braman has been very ill at hl3 home on Rall rpad street, the past ten days and his life was despaired of, but his friends will be glad to hear that there is now some hope of his recovery. X. A?' Walker, of Ararat, who Is a candidate for register and recorder, was in town this week. "Nell" is popular throughout the county and has a host of friends who hope to see him secure the Republican nomination. The board of health has required the borough authorities to Itees out all pack" peddlers and canvassers who come from the smull pox Infected re gion down the valley. On Saturday evening the Ladles, Auxiliary, Degree of Naomi, American True Ivorltes, will serve supper in the Odd Fellows' hall building. All are welcome. Jacob Kretecbek, a local linguist, acted as oflicial court interpreter at Montrose thi3 week. Attorneys Gardiner, Watrous and Carpenter attended court at Montrose this week. Rev. W. Holllpshed Is assisting Rev. II. J. Crane In special religious services in the Uniondale Presbyterian church. Harllton Brothers' moving picture exhibition will bo given In the opera house Monday night under the auspices of the Y. M. I. Following are the Democratic nom inations for borounh offices: Concur rentauditors, three, two and one year resppctlvely, P. Morrison, W, J. Jones, M, McAndrewj poor master, two years, J. R. Bell; high constable, Jacob Kretchelc, First ward, council, James Mlskell; school board, T. P. MeCor mick; constable, M. J. Walsh; judge of election, Joht Colloughan; Inspector, II. T. O'Neill, Second ward, council, Robert Hullnh: school board, Richard O'Brien; constable, J. I. Johnson; Judge of election. Peter Carlson; inspector, 13. A. Randall. FACTORYVILLE. BpccUlio the Scranton Tribune, Fuctoryvllle, Jan. 31. Mrs. James Wrigley Is quite ill at her homo on Hunker hill. Her daughter, Miss Alma, ot Scranton, spent n couple of days with her the nrst of the week, Rev, P. G. Ruclanan will give a magic lantern entertainment nt the Jlntho dlst church, Friday evening-, for the benefit of the Junior league. Mrs. O, It. Smith had the misfortune to fall last Wedjiesduy nnd break one ot me nones in tier nnuie. una .Mrs. LOscar Halstead has a broken arm. as (the result of a fall. Mrs. A. A. Hrown snent Friday with Nicholson friends, Vlrs, William Edmeston and daughr r, of New Haven, Conn., are visiting lo former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, Spencer, li'actoryville lodge, No. 311, Free and icepiea Jvmsoiia. or this place, will lid their annual banquet ut Keystone lte on the evening: of February 21, is ia usually tue social event of the pn nere, ana lucky, indeed, are I: to whoso lot it falls to be prcs- pn the above occasion. le funeral of Josiah Haught, who at ma nome, near Lake Sheridan. Wednesday, took place today. ina case of Jones Bros., of Scran- ton, vs. George W. Stanton, of this place, the Jury returned n verdict In favor of the defendant. Quito a number from this ultirc and vicinity have been Interested In the case of Nelson It. Gardner vs. Clinton township, either as witnesses or other wise. The case was railed on Thurs day. SUSQUEHANNA. Special lo the Hcranton Tribune Susquphanna, Jan. 31, The Baldwin Locomotive works, at Philadelphia, will build thirty more locomotives for the Erie Ualtrond company. Hallstead Is once more free from smalt-pox. Great Bend has hnd none. The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Sperl, of Carbondale, was held nnd largely attended this afternoon from the Avenue Methodist church, Oakland side. The remains were Interred In MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. w iw. ,i.iij,i,.miiiigBMgaBvi.atjjaw i As I was going to sell my eggs, I met a man with bandy legs Dandy leir.s and crooked toes, 1 tripped up Ids heels, and he fell on Ills rose. Find his wife and dog. Evergreen cemetery. A number of Car bondale people attended the funeral. Pianist Howard Collins will take a position with the Alonzo Hatch com pany. On Easter Sunday the choir of the Presbyterian church will be heard In the cantata, "The Risen King," by Schnecker. The Susquehanna Maennerchor will hold a masquerade ball at its Oakland Side music hall, Feb. 10. Engineer William Teskey, a former resident of Susquehanna, was killed on Thursday In Colorado. He resided at Grand Junction and leaves a family. Candlemas day services will be held In St. John's Catholic church on Sun day next. Miss Mattle Townsend, of this place, will this week graduate, as nurse, from Christ hospital, Jersey City. Miss Frances Townsend is visiting New York city relatives. At Elkhaft, Ind., Jan. 2S, John J. O'Callahan, formerly of Susquehanna, and Miss Verna Knapp, of the Oakland Side, were united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. O'Callahan will leslde In Chicago. Congressman C. Fred Wright is at home from Washington. Edward Irving will have charge of some work being done for the Erie in Pnterson locomotive works. The Crescent club will hold u social hop at the Stnrrucca house, Feb. 7. The Susquehanna County Historical society will hold an adjourned meeting ut Montrose on Saturday. KEYSTONE ACADEMY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, Jan. 31. Miss Louise Bunnell, of Montrose, Pa., a former student, Is the guest of Professor nnd Mrs. Loren Fassett. Miss Beatrice Carpenter has lecover ed from it mild attack of tonsllitls, but Miss Mary Wheuton is still indisposed. Miss Jeanette Cure has been con fined to her room for u few days as a result of vaccination. Mr. H. B. Carpenter, or New Mllford, was a caller nt the Academy on Tues day, The sympathy of the students Is ex tended to Mrs. R. G. Smith, the faith ful wife of our pastor, who had the misfortune to fall upon the icti on Wednesday, causing a very severe fracture of her ankle. Quarterly election of PHI. Mu, ofll cers was held Friday evening. Miss Minnie Belle Wheaton has again registered as a student and has entered the c1u.sh of 1903, The devotional meetings are still con tlnued with entliuslaBtlo Interest with encouraging results, Rev. David Spencer, D, D., of Oly phant, preached a very able sermon In the Academy chapel on Thursday afternoon, the day of prayer for schools and colleges. Professor Hulley attended the funeral of Mr. Charles Henwood, Scranton, on Wednesday, Mr, Henwood had long Iweii connected with our beloved in stitution ns one of Its trustees nnd friends and it is with deep regret that wo learned of his sudden death. The "Deestrlck Schule" will be ren dered some time in February, for the benefit of tho Christian associations. UNIONDALE. Special to t lie Scranton Tribune, Uniondale, Jan. 31. Tho graded school is preparing for n musical and literary entertainment on Washington's birthday, Miss Marguerite Bronson, one of our highly esteemed young ladles, is visit ing her brother, William Bronson, tel ler of the First National bank, Carbon dale. Considerable interest Is created by the very interesting and profitable ser mons preached by Rev. William Hol llnshed, of Forest City, To-night It Is expected that a largo number will go bl-vnlvIngNn the Methodist parsonage. All will be wel comed. Mia. Ed. Morgan and Miss Frank Lewis attended the Christian Endeavor convention nt Forest City. The funeral of Stephen Cnrpenter'n little son look place last Tuesday. Hcv. J. Crane oniclated, Mrs. Dan Card, of South Gibson, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Clnrkc, HuV. IJ. D. Jcnklnn was recently the reclpeiit ot President McKlnley'8 picture mounted In a gold frame. Harvey Mills' friends are congratu lating him on being nblc to be on the stiect again after weeks ot confine ment. . MONTROSE. Special to t lie Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Jan. M. The board ot henlth announces that Montrose has a clean bill ot health, so far as any con tagious diseases arc concerned, with which to. start the new month. Bishop E. G. Andrews, of the Metho dist Episcopal church, who wns a vis itor hero last Friday, was so captivated with the town that he bus expressed his serious Intention of spending a por tion or the coming summer In Mont rose. If ho was captivated In January, when the place Is In the ley embrace of winter, what will be the effect upon the good man In August, when the town Is nt the height of Its summer glory? It Is hoped that the bishop will come, for if he comes once he will come again. That's a way most of our summer vis itors have of doing. Holy communion will be administered at St. Paul's Episcopal church next Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Cooper, of Norwich, N. Y., preached at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday last. At the annual meeting of the Baptist society, H. C. Burgess was elected a deacon, and E. P. Pone, George P. Sprout and S. J. Rogers were elected trustees. At court on Monday evening, resolu tions In memory of the late Judge W. II. Jessup were presented to the court by Attorney G. P. Little, chairman of; the committee appointed by the Legal association to prepare such resolutions, and after making appropriate nnd elo quent remarks thereon, Mr. Little moved their adoption and asked the court to make an order that the pro ceedings bo made a cart of the court records and be filed In the number ot Judge Jessup's admission to the bar. A number of attorneys made eloquent and eulogistic remarks nnoii the life nnd works of their deceased associate, and all seconded the nclomion of the reso lutions. The resolutions were adopted and the order of court was made as re quested. The new officers of the Sunday school or the Methodist Episcopal church, elected on Sunday last, are as follows: Superintendent, E. T. Corlleld; secre tary, J. r. Van Campen; assistant sec retary. Will Buffum; treasurer, AV. N. Barnes; librarian, S. W. Oakley; as sistant, W. P. Cruser: chorister, J. E. Barney: assistant, AV, A. Tltsworth; organist, Lillian Tltsworth; nssistant, Mury Barney; lookout committee, Mrs. II. F. Manzer, Mrs. II. B. Benedict, Mrs. Edith S. Jones. II, D. Jones, of the auditor general's department at Harrisburg, Is at his home In this place, preparing to move his family to tho state capital tho llrst of next week. AV. D. Alney and II. P. Read have been re-elected trustees of tho First Presbyterian church of this place. The Men's Four O'clock meetinsr of the Presbyterian church will bo held next Sunday at the Jail. S. M. AVltson, leader. AV. II. Crofut, former proprietor of tho Spring house at Heart Lake, has just purchased tho Central house at Great Bend, and expects to take pos session of his new property In a few days. Union service will bo held at tho Presbyterian church next Sunday eve ning. Mla Almliw Fordham is tho guest of relatives in Scrrnton. Hon. Oeorgo H. Tiffany, of Gibson, wns a visitor In town this week. Congressman C. F, Wright, of Sus quehanna, was hero on AVedncsday. Miss Blanche Bostwlck entertained about forty of hor friends at a party given nt her homo on South Main street on Wednesday evening, Tlio Philadelphia Inquirer on Tues day published what purporter to be a portrait of "Senator" Du Hols, of Idaho, but the features were readily recognized ns being those of our dis tinguished fellow countlan, lion, James T. Du Bols, of Hallstead. Colonel Charles C, Pratt, of New Mll ford, has announced his candidacy for the state senate, subject to tho decision of tho Republican nominating conven tion to bo held in this placo early In March. The borough Democrats have made tho following nominations: Borough, overseer of poor, R, S. Seurle; Justice of the peace, Francis G. Allen; auditor, E. C. Luke; high constable, Thomas Payne. First ward, judge of election, George B, Smith; Inspector, K. AV. Saf ford; constuble, John Rutan; town council, J. E. O'Brien; school director, W, B. Hlbbard. Second wurd, town council, M, H, Allen; constable, Aaron Arnold; Judge of election, J, Grlflls; Inspector, J. C. ICeeney. Third ward, town council, O. P, Beebe; schoool di rector, AV, C, Cruser; constable, George B. Felker; judge, of election, M, AV. Denlson; Inspector, C. AV. Urodhcad, IBS 1 IE1, INCREDIBLE AMOUNT OF MONEYLOST BY THE WORKING CLASSES. An Interview Willi Ocorae V, Hammond, ot Tncomo, Wash., a Alan Who Talks from Uxpe'tener. The money lost annually by skilled workmen of nil occupations figures up to millions of dollars and Is becoming greater every year. This amount of money represents mainly time lost and the serious effect upon the soclnl com fort of the woi-klntrnicn nnd their fami lies Is evident. Mr. George '. Ham mond, of Tncomn, Wash., said tho other day: "I have lost my nharo ot time but I am thankful to say thnt 1 have not been losing any of late." "You don't look as if you had lost much through sickness." "No, and I don't feel so. But the fact remains that I was a very sick man. I took cold along in 1S89 and rheumatism settled In my nrms and shoulders. I suffered for three years, and nothing relieved mo until, in April, 1S92, upon tho recommendation ot my sister, I began the use of Dr. AViillams' Pink Pills for Pale People and found relief In the second box. I took five boxes in all and now am entirely cured nnd have had no occasion to use them since." Mr. Hammond resides nt No. 610 N. Steele street, Taeomrt, AArash., and nt tho request of the reporter made affida vit to his above statement before James H. Dege, a notary public, on July B, 1901. There is a popular Idea that rheuma tism Is caused by exposure to cold and that some localities are infected with it more than others. Such conditions frequently promote the development of the disease, but, from the fact that rheumatism runs In certain families, it Is shown to bo hereditary and, conse quently a disease of the blood. Frequently an Individual, In wIiofo family rheumatism has not occurred, develops the disease, nnd when a diag nosis' ot the case is made, It Is gen erally founil that tho ailment is due to a derangement of the blood. External applications may afford temporary relief, but to cure tho dis ease It Is necessary to treat it through tho blood. Dr. AVillianiR' Pink Pills for Tale Pco- pie go directly to theseat of the dis order, purifying and enriching tho blood by eliminating poisonous ele ments and renewing health giving forces. They are a positive specific not only for rheumatism, but for such dis msps as locomotor ataxia, partial par alysis, St. Vitus' dance, s-ciatlcn, neu ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of grip, of fevers and of other acute diseases, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions and all forms of weakness, either in male or female. Dr. AViillams Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by nil dealers or will be sent postpaid on re ceipt of price, fifty cents a box; six boxes, two dollars and fifty cents, by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Be sure to got the genuine; substitutes never cure any body. Theatrical J TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. LYCEIIH Klimca. Afternoon and night. ACADEMY earner Stock company. Afternoon and night. STA1I "Innocent Ma:d-." Afternoon an! night. At tlie Academy. The old but ever popular play, "lllp Van Winkle," was greeted by 11 laigo Iioii!,e at the Academy of Mc-dc- last night with Mr, Cirner in the lole of "Hip." Mr. Carncr showed him self to be an actoi of mciit. He doe not stiain alter eflect for success, but by liU simple, qui-t, touching acting appeals, to all the liner feelings and emotions of his lieaicrs. The chauck'i.s of Oictchen, Denie Von lleeknuii and Ilendilc Veddei wcie al-o udinhuuly taken. Today vill he the last clay of this popular company's tugagrment this season and they will puent fur the mat luce the comedy diama, "Outwitted" "Trapped by Tieacherj" will be their ldght'j plaj, 'Have a look." Kei e;io.-ltioii of rote brings Into ogue one or moie slang repressions, so with the I'.in American exposition, ft served to luing Into a popular usj at least two expressions that today arc being pasied aiound the entile countr. TI19 spieler who did not employ the expression, "Hivo a Look-," was not In the limning. It was shout ed thiough megaphones until It tame naturally and easily to lips unaccustomed to slang. Appicclalhc of tho widespread use of the ex pression, William Lonainc, composer of tho music for "A Tilp to Ituifalo," Ins written, "Have u Look," a song being neil witli the pro duction wllli immense success. You will whistle and bum "Have a Look" when you have beard it. At the I.j cciim Monday evening. "Colorado." Uu ill's i'lohuian's producthm uf Augixtus '1 hennas' "Colorado," winch lias been so tucceis fill ut Wallaek's theater, N'ew York, will be In ought to this city and piesented at the lucrum theater Tuesday evening. "Coloiado" is another of Thomas' endeavors to portray In dranutlo foim peculiarities of life In a certain seel Ion of the Ki.ltcd Mates. As in tho eae of most ot his other serious plays, the title indicates the local and buggesls in grneral way the people, nunncia ami passinivi lm has taken as inodcK Ilia fcet'onal picture gallery thus Lir con tains sections ot Alibaiua, Missouri, the rlty of Washington and Arizona, All thfec are moio or less material and melodrimatin in character, tho sentiment being piactUal rather than poetic. From a svpopsls of "Colorado" It seems not to be a departure from this custom. Ilalhcr does tho vivid side look to lie more strongly developed than In the others. There Is love and villainy in it, particularly villainy, though this is over come in the end. The original east will be employed tu lis pre sentation in this city and includes Wilton Lack, aje, Fianc)s Carlyle, Maudo Hodman, John W, Albaugh. jr., .1, M. Colville, Violet Hand, Jean N'ewcombc, Itose Cooke, Christine Blessing, Horace IewU, Henry Hall, IxmU F.agan, Frank Donovan, William II, James, Herbert Do lard, Frederick Morris, Clement Klrby, Hearn Collins, l"rank Kemble, William T. Simpson, Ijwrence bhcehan, Francis Conlan. Morrla Frank, Harry Gibson, David lllgglns, Thomas Lambson, Frank Daniels Cominfr. Everywhere that Frank Daniels goes this sea. son in his new operatlu comedy, "Miss Sim plicity," lie is greeted j,y ovations of hilarity and striking evidence of prosperity. He is to appear at the Ljccum next Wednesday night, From the dramatic columns of newspapers in the cities that have seen him, it is learned Hut ho lias never bad a musical offering ot much pleasing quality mid ot such house-filling propen. titles as this new piece by the .uthor of "HW." In Chicago Daniels ond "Miss Simplicity" tre ated a perfect furore, and, of the figures that have been given out as to tho business the mtrry little comedian did there arc correct, he imut hava mado dangerous approaches upon Chicago's musical comedy records. Ilc has just left a similar scries ot crowded bouxs behind liiiu la I'ltlladclphla, and reports from there are to tho effect that that quiet town has bUo fallen into ccstudca ol delight our the THE TRIBUNE'S' "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents A' ore Than Four Lines, j Cents lor Each Extra Mas. Tor Rent. t'Olt lll'.ST FROM APRIL 1-The store room No. 213 Lackawanna avenue, now occupied liy .1. M. WIIHuiih ni a unor toir. Molfil cclllint will lift put In and front rcpilntcd. (I0013C 8.tndor ton, 1003 Mcjm Inilhllntf. l'OIl HUNT l'roni April I, hutltllnv now occu pied by tlio Dlrkwn Milling Co., No. 11 l.aclvnttnni avenue W. V. llojlr, Council llldg. I'OJt ItCNT Modern flat. 0 room, utrnm, liath; rent flMOO; jtom j.vimi.ity 1st. Inquire ll'J I'cnii menuc. 1'AllJt FOB HUNT of over two hundred ncrc In N'cuton towndilp, Ave miles from court lioii'o on Scrnnton nnd Ken tun load. The Conner home lead. Apply to H. S. Cosncr, I'. O. Paid Mount, l.ackawannn Co., I'j, 1'OIt HUNT Store room, second floor; plutc (tla'vi ft out : at 310 Lackawanna aenui Inquire ot Krotosky Bros., Clothier. HAM' UOUni.K house, CIS Harrison avenue, $18. Also half double home, 1009 Pine street, $17. Possession now. Apply DM Harrison nvenup. FOlt ItKNT-ns, one-half ot double home, In upper Grcn IHdue; large yard, bath, hot nnd cold uater, ranee, electric llchts. It, P. Hamilton, Paull building, Spruce street. Wanted To Rent. WANTED nice fiirnldied front eecond-atory room, with hm? of bath, for man and wife, r'enhal location desired. Address "1000," Trib une olllco. WANTED ny a gentleman, one or two well fur nMied roonn with inc of tilth, without board, In Rood neighborhood. Address, II., I'ostofflce Ilox SI.'. 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Inquire "40 Washington avenue. rUUN'lSHED ROOMS for rent, modem Improve ments; private family; gentlemen pieferrcd, at .717 Adams avenue. I'Olt ItENT Two comfortably furnished rooms for gentlemen; modern improvements; pri vate family. 220 Washington avenue. I'Oll REST Furnished front loom, with beat, bath nnd gas; near lourt house; gentleman prcfetred. Addie-s lloom, Uox 200. I'Olt It EST Furnished room; heat and bath. G23 Linden sheet. rURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen prclerred, at WO Adams avenue. Wanted Room and Board. WANTED Room and board with bmall piivate family for man and wife. Must be good lo cation ami within 1.", minutes walk from citv hall; can give best of reference. Addicts C. D. S 100m S01 Council building. ml family for three ladies; not to exceed H2 per week. One located within five minutes walk from city hall prof cued. Address, K. 11, Tribune Of flee. fun and he music, the pretty girls and tho swag ger gowns in the new fliniels offering. Seats go on sile Monday moining at !) o'clock. (Sj adv. for pi Ices). Sawtelle Company. Tiie new Sawtelle Dramatic company, tlioioujb l.v ieorg.mlcd and brought up to date, will Lo the attiaetiou at the Academy of Music all next week. Tho opening play, "The Angel of the Al ley," is a melodiama ot life In the eat side of X(W A'utl: and contains many quaint ehiractcrs peutllar to that local!!.-. Fine specialties headed by the slv whiilwinds of the dexit will appear at each peiformance. Dainty Faree Buvlesquers. Maniger llerrlngton l.as secured "The Dainty Paice nuilesqueis" as his attraction for the tines dajs eonunenring Mondiy, February :i. It ia full of bilght and catchy music, pretty and fcbipely girls, singers who aie singers, damcr.s who me damns, comedians who arc comedians and a soubrettc who is a sonbrettc. The per foimance opens with an cciuclatingly funny skit entitled "lioupci.s Tioubles" and is fol lowed by an olio of unusual merit introducing some of tho bet vaudeville aitlsts in the coun try, namely, Loul-o Carver and Genie Pollard In their peculiarities, eccentricities and original ities; "Mile. La Tosca," premier lsdy conloi tlonlst in forward and back bending; Sistcis Ljnotte, in rholee "elections ot tho sunny south; Mialtuck jnd lleinard, In their late creation en titled, "Don't Leave the Room"; the Grahams, America's leading skchh team with Illustrated songs, with .1 chorus of wenty joung ladies whose costumes nre a marvel of bounty. Tlio evening's entettainment concludes with .1 iildo splitting and ludicrous burlesque, "Paris Upsido Down," in which the whole company will be seen with some startling sensations and electrical ef fects, The usual matinees will be given during their engascmenl.'' HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scraulon Tribune. Hallstead, Jan. 81, First Lieutenant Leon liar, row, of Company O, Thirteenth regiment, Na tional Guard ot I'euns.vlvanla, was registered at the Mitchell House Tuesday. 'I lie Gciman Medicine company advertised to be here some time ago appeared at Klitlrr's hall, Great llend, with a first class entertainment, Wednesday evening, Jan. 20, Mis, 1', It, Carpenter was shopping in Ring liamton Thursday, Landlord Clune, of the Mitchell House, Is do ing Juiy duty at Montross this week. Mrn. II. i). Read visited friends at Rlnghain ton Wednesday and Thursday, l', I.'. Crofut, the late proprietor of the Spring House at Heart Lake, will take charge of the Central House at Great llend Feb. I, Yals Skinner, ,11 popular foreman on the jvia. ware, Lackawanna and Woiein, is spending tlio week with his patents at Scranton. MOSCOW. Mis, Arch Decker Is sulTcring fioni .111 attack of the grip. Miss Lona Sajrc is visltinj her sister, Mrs. Cramer, at Taj lot, S, M, Watts is spending a few dajs with lt;v, S. Guy Snovvdeti at Great Rend, Mr, and Mrs. William Staples and daughter, of North Dakota, weie visitors at I lie home of Mr. and Mrs. F, 1). Gaiduer (his ur.-L. Mrs. aeorgo llortrec is til with the grip. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Iliown, of Wilkcs-llsire, spent the latter part of the week with Mr. Brown's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Hrown. John Itozellc, late of Moscow, and bis vvlfo ipeut Saturday last with Mrs. Arch Decker. Miss Nettle Vail, who has been confined to her homo with rhcumatUm tot several weeks, is able to be: out again. SITUATIONS WANTED FRGB, BRANCH WANT OFFICES. tWant Advcrtlsimonts Will Bo Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 V. M. Central City ALnERT SClttSLTZ, comer Mulbtrry street and Webster avenue. GUSTAV 1'ICllEL, CM Adams avenue. Worst Side GKOROE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FBED L. TERI'PE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner Korlh Main avenue and Market street. Greon Ridge CHARLES I. JONES, 1557 Dickson venue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Itldge street. C. LOllENZ, corner Washington are nuo and Marion street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1C17 Ining avenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Mai. WANTED Throwing Superintendent; a mM-da! man may hear of a position by flppljlng to J. 1'. Bulmcr, 101 K. 20th St., l'atcrson, N J. SEVERAL CIGAR SALESMEN wanted 111 everj' section; experience unnecessary; good salary ond expenses pals!, Emanuel Company, Station .),, N'ew York. YOUNG MEN wanted any distance, copy letters, home evenings and return to lis. We pay $3 per Ihousund send addressed envelope, particu lars and copy. F. M. C. Dent. 135, Box UU Philadelphia. CIVIL SERVICE government positions. 0.8S0 op polntmcnbs made last year. Probably 10,000 this jcar. Only common school education re quired for examination. Catalogue of informa tion free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, 1). C. MOLEIt'S HARHim SCHOOL, NEW YORK CITY. Moie studenfs wanted. Eight weeks com pletes. Wages Saturdnj.t. Diplomas uwarded. Position guaranteed when through. Write for free catalogue. WANTED Dy leading Philadelphia house, first class salesman, to sell general lino ot paper to tho retail trade, ono who has an acquaintance preferred; must have best reference and bo able to furnish bond. Address P. O. Box 203, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. YOl'NG LADIES wanted any distance, copy let tcis; home evenings and return to us. Wo pay 18 per thousand tend addressed envelope, par ticulars and copy. V. M. C. Dept, lit!, Bo-c till, Philadelphia. WANTED Girl' for general housework at Dalton. Address II. T care Tribune. Financial Agent Wanted. WANTED Reliable brokers and financial agents to sell an issue of 7 per cent, preferred stock of the Idaho Beet Sugar companv. Highest banking references given. Address Idaho Beet Sugar Co., Home Insurance Building, Chicago, Situations Wanted. SITUATION" WANTED A youns; woman with child, thiee years old, as housekeeper pre ferred. Address Mrs. M , Scranton P. O. SITUATION WANTED By young man, has had expeiience ds buokkeepci and typewriter Good leferenees. Address M. 1'., eaie o( Scranton Tribune. A'Ot'N'G MAN desiics position as stenographer, bookkeeper or bill clerk; can furnish good references. Address D. E. I'., Tribune office. BOY would like reasonable work for delivery wagen or office. Address 201 Mulbeny sticet, city. WANTED By middle age nun, n place as cook in hotel or le-tnuiant. Address Cook, Tribune. A MAN' w'l( understands all kinds of hotel work would like lo woik evenings m. hotel or res taurant. AddnvK Cliailie, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED By a widow to do wash ing, honing or cleaning of any kind. Ad dress Mm. J. Millie, 712 Hchnell court. SITUATION WANTED By a young boy 15 yens old, willing to do anything. Address E. ):,, C01 Washington avenue. WANTED By a good girl a placo to do house woik in private" family; only 6mall family paying good wages need reply. M, C, Tribune office. A POSITION wanted by a young man to work afternoons or evenings, can assist in sten ogiaphy and tipewriting. Address, II. E. S 1030 N'ortli Washington irvenue, WANTED Pos'llon as birkeepcr in first-class saloon or club house by purty who thorughly understands his business, large experience, ca pable of taking full charge; leicrenco as tu char acter, etc.; have been owner and manager for number years, Address Box 20, Tribune office. Wanted. WANTED Sulphur stone for the manufacturing Ol novciuea in jevvciry, guuw jmec iiaiu. on dress, with stump, the Novelty Jewelry Stoic, 103 North Main street, rittston, l'a. Business Opportunity. WANTKD-Partner with ttJ.OOO capital for es Ubllshcd knitting business at llawlcy. Write promptly. S. J. 0 Havvley, Pa. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Frea on application. S. M. Hlbbard t Co., members N. Y, Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 41 and 16 Broadway, New York. Established 1SAI. Long Distance1 Phone 2388 Broad. Roams and Board. FOR RENT Largo nicely furnished front room, with bath, suitable for two gentlemen, with table board, MS Adams avenue. I'Oll ItENT One or two pleasant rooms for gen tleman; also table board, Inquire 407 Wyo ming avenue, ROOMS TO ItENT, with board. bOO Mulberry street, Boarders Wanted, PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board, German or English. Call any lima after Thursday, All conveniences, 07 Harrison avenue. Honey to Loon, ANY AMOUNT OF MOSEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 ncr cent, Call en N. V. Walker, 311-315 Conneli building. Storage. FIRST CLAfcS STORAGE for furniture, house hold goods, etc. Fifty separate rooms. Brick building. Individual kcjs. For terms, etc., Scranton Storage Company, 113 Franklin avenue. Lost, LOST A ladv's cold watch. Tuesday afternoon between High School and West bide, llcvvaid if returned to I'M Jacksou street. I DIRECTORY; 3 Insertions 25 Cents MoraThn Paur Lines, rt Cents tor liaclt Uxtf J LIU PROFESSIONAL. Certified Fublto Accountant. EDWARD cTsPAULlTlNGTai TUAIlllUs'uANU Building, and St. Paul Building, N'ew York. Architects. EDWARD It. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNT.Ltr Bulldlng. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. II.. HEAL Litato Exchange Bldg.. 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 000 CONNELI, BUILDING. Dentists. DIE C. V. ElLENBERGElt, PAULI BUILDING. Spruco street, Scranton. DILC. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyors. FRANK E. BOYLE, ArrORNKY-AT-LAW. Ilooma 12, 14, 10 and IS Burr Building. F. K. TRACY, ATTY, COMMONWEALTH BLDO. 1). B. RLPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOANS M'GO. tlatcd on real estate security, Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTo'ltNETa and counsellors-at-law. Republican Building. Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUNt ecllors at-law. Commonwealth Building, ltoomi 10, 20 and 21. EDJSTAJ?.D JY" THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOM "OOt, 0th floor, Mears building. - WATn'-S. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building. Scranton, Pa. PA.'rrERSONi Jt WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building C COMEQVS. 0-13 RKPUBLIOAN BUILDING. i.W;BE1THOr'r OFFICE MOVED TO NO. ZU Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 330 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lu.igs, heart, kidneys und gcnlto-urinary organs a spcciallj. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 TRANKLIN AVE- nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. PA3 senger depot. Conducted nn the European Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. D. DR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no )dor; only impioved pumps used, A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUI1S erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green bouses, IOjO Noitb Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR Oil LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., mauufactuier of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MEOARQEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 100 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. TIIE WILKES-BARRE IlECORD CAN BE. HAD in Scranton at the news stands ot Rebinau Bros.. 400 fpruee and C0J Linden; M. Norton, 32-2 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzcr. 211 Spruce street. Medical. NEW REMEDY for Cat.inh, Soie Throat, Asthma and Bronchitis; makes the breath lime and sweet; a mouth's use will cure the moot obsti nate case. Send 25c. to II. S. Co., Box 137, Car bondale, Pa. Real Estate. ran KM.I! At Claik's Green, nine-room house. with bath, furnicc, spilng water, sK acres of land; all small dull. Suitable for summer home. Call or addiess 1), V.. Putter, Box: IS, Clark'a Summit, Pa, FOR SALE Four choleo Webster avenue lots, between Pine and Gibson sheets. G. F. Rey nolds, Conneli building. SMALL FARM neap Scranton, improved, well watered; also desirable suburban icsldence, three acrcls laud. Terms lo suit. Iianjcu, attor ney, 23BV4 Washington avenue. FOR SALE New house on Cornell street. Hound Woods Paik; modem impiovcments; cay terms. Apply to Spring; Brook Lumber Co., or 12. S. Woodhousc. TOR SALE At Clark'n Summit; a placo ot llvo acres, hou.sc and barn, good fruit; cheap lor cash, luquiic of Mrs. L. Lindsay, 1111 N'ort'i Main avenue, city, FOR SALE Ono aero ot land. Improved with nine-room house; plenty and xaiiety of fruit; good location, in village ot I'leetvllle. Mis. Olive Fish, Fleetville, Pa. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tlio htrckholders of Tlio Lackawanna Tnest and Safe Deposit Com pany for the election of ilueetois to srivo foi tlio ensuing ear, will be held ut the ciffUo of the compauy, 401 Lackawanna avenue, Sciaulou, Pa,, en Monday, Fclmiaiy 3, 1'Xi!, between the hours of tluce and four 01 loc k p. 111. 1IENIIY 11ELIN, .lit., Seeietaiy. , r , . i , r a INCORPORATION NOlldk .Vptlro- is i hereby., that .111 iippllcitioii will be made lu the tltdm einor of Fen ley I va ilia, im Ilio Ulli div of I'llT liiary, 1WK. by 12. -L Itoblhsnu, Max lllee, , ().': Goodman, John Lohiniun. J). L. 1'iikes, S. M, , hnook, Olto It. Coiuad, lleiiiuu F. Mrndei undZ Uailoie Goodman, undei Hie Ait uf the lii'ii.. cral Assembly cf l'ci.ns.vhdiil.l minted "iK. Act to provide for the iuioipninticin and legul.i-, tloit of certain coiporatloiv," approved Hie 2'itle: day of April, 1574, and Ihe several supplement j thereto, for the ibarler uf .in Intended e-nr.. poratlon to bo called "(ieiinan Building Awu i.v Hon Number Ten, of Seunton, P.i.," tlip.eliar. acter and object thereof licing for tlio pmpn nl accumulating it fund by Ihe peilodicil cuiiliibu. tlons pf the members; Ibereol, und of safely in Vesting the sime, and for these pmpoes to have," possess and enjoy all the ghi, benefits ami . privileges of said Act of Assembly and tho sup--plcmcnts theieto. D, L. I'K-'KKS, Solicitor. CLERK'S NOTICE IN lIVNKHFPK'i-In tho' District Couit of the I'lilteil-Stales fm tho". Middle District of I'ennsvjvaula, Gemgo D. Bauer," hcranton, Pa., of lap k4.u aims fWl', Fcdnsjl-ir vanla, a bankiupt under: tho Art 0( t?miiic.s otp July I, 1WW, having applied (or a full discharge from all debts piul.ibL' against his- edate limb e? said Act, not Icy is hcieby given to all knovvif" eiedltars and otpev ptisons in Interest, tu uppeir"' before the said lourt at huanlun, in Mid DU(j, trlct, on the 13th d-iv of 1'lbvuitv, at ID n'imh iu the forenoon, to show cutisc, if apy Ihey have? why tho prayei ot the said pctltiumr should not be granted. 'Jr EDWARD H. V'- S2 MILE, Clerk. t- SEALED PROPOSALS. ' NOTICE Sealed pioposals for Hie luiuUhlng ami. printing ol bO.010 uffiiial ballots and 12,'2vJ. specimen ballots for the eleetlun tu lie held eTif. Tuesday, February IS, 1002, will bo received b. the county conttedler at his ofliee- in Ihe couit bouse until Wednesday, Fcbruaiy 5, la) J, ut w' o'clock a, 111. A bond will bu requited com!iv tioneel (er the faithful (uilimiunci) uf Hie iww tract and the ilelivery uf the ballots within (he time spccdtlcd in tlio contract, 'tho eontrujlcr ret) serves tho right to 1 eject auv nr all bldsT E. A. JON12.S. County Controller. , Ceuit House, fcetuiUyu, V,(JauJ.ll'2, )(j,
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