THE SCRANTON TIUBUNE-MOA'DA. tfKBRUAttY a, 1902. fll NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Bpetlal to Itic Scrunton Tribune. ' Tunhliannock, Feb. 1. MIm V.a JIo.is. oC I'luliivlllc, l'n., tittendeil tiw Chaffee conceit at this place on Vtl lay evening nnil rcinulncd over Sun ilny to visit rrlcmts. Mrs. KUKcno Catlalso nnil daughter, Cnrniltii, oC Kast jiiioii, arc jjuests of Jlr. nnd Mm. Dexter W. Statu, at their homo on Wyoming uvenuc. The Rt'iiud Jury at the Jnmmry teini oC conn reported In favor of n free bridge ncrosH tlie Siisiieliannti river at North Muhopany. The act of ISO'.I pro vides that a petition may be presented to the county ciiinmlnsloiiern, and U' Bitch rectuest shall he refused by com missioners, It inay then be laid before the grand jury, and If thu grand Juiy llnda In favor of It, the commlsslonera are required to proceed to take th') bridge, llgurlng the value by means cf appraisement, etc., as piovlded for by tho net, If the matter cannot be ami cably adjusted. It Is said that tho commissioners hove been advised that tho law 1h unconstitutional, and will i of use to do any thing unless compelled by lnaiulninus proceedings. The peti tioners think they also have done nil that they could reasonably be expected to do, and Hint It Is now the other fel low's move. A similar case 1b said to exist la an adjoining county, but the features of that ease are reported to ho more complicated still. Unless the law Is found to he unconstitutional by tho courts, the finding of the grand Jury seems to fix the question In favor of a free bridge. Mrs. Thomas Yates, of Plttston, who was called hem by thu serious lllnes.i of her father, John DoPue, returned to her home on Saturday. Mr. Do Pile Is slightly Improved. Mrs. Kdward J... Chaffee returned home from Home, Pa., on Friday, where she was called by the serious Illness of her mother. John Gllfoy, who Is holding n posi tion as telegraph operator nt Owego, is spending a short vacation with his par ents here. Squire Dennis J. Harley, of jtfosliop pon, an old-time justice of the. peace, was calling on friends In town on Sat urday. The Women's Relief corps ladles ate making arrangements for an entertain ment, to bo given soon for the bene fit of their relief fund. The county commissioners will re ceive bids until noon of Tuesday next, for delivering the ballots and supplies for Fcbiunry election. The funeral of Mrs. Adcun Ace, of West Tioga street, took place on Sat urday afternoon. The remains were Interred at Sunnyslde cemetery. Miss Asenath Armstrong is ill with quinsy, at her homo on Susquehanna avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George l'hilllpsou will remove to Carbondale, where he bus employment In a factory. Tho concert given nt the Methodist church on Friday evening by Prof., Chuifee's class In singing was a pro nounced success, and the house was filled fo its full' capacity.' Professor fhuffee will soon leave for Boston, to take n course at the Conservatory of Music. William Blnkslee, of Sayre, an en gineer on the Lehigh Valley railroad, passed through thid place on Salurdaj on his way to Nicholson, where he will spend a few days with his mother. Attorney Kverelt Harding, of Wilkes-Bui-re, spent Sunday with friends in town. Major ir. W. riardwell attended court at Montrose last week. NICHOLSON. Special to tlic Sei anion 1 1 Hume. Nicholson,- Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Honjamin, of Scranton, are visiting friends and lelatives In town. Mr. F. C. Driggs is 111 at his home on Statu Htrcet. A very enjoyable dance was held at the opera house last evening. Quito a number of young people ciirae down from New Mllford and dining the even ing Mr. L. G. McCoIlum sang a baritone solo in a very pleasing maimer. A de lightful time was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. S. b. Tltfany gave u most delightful progressive pedro party on Thursday evening at their home on Main street. After the gnmes wetu finished refreshments were served, The sucecessful winners were Mrs. S. b. Tiffany and Mr. V. F. bold. The guests were Mr, and Mis. W. K. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. U. 13. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Coouey, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. benja min, Mrs, Hhoda Shields, J, b. Tiffany. Mrs. A. A. brown, of Factoryville, spent Frlduy with her sinter, Mis. CI. 13, Snyder. II, It. bhikslee Is quite III at his home in Tunkbauuoc-k. NEWJVULFORD 5IKd.il to tliu Setauton Tilliuiu'. Now Mllford, Feb. 1. Mrs. M. O. llradley and daughter, Miss Minnie Urudley, are visiting friend In Hlnn hamtou. Charles benjamin called on Nichol son frleiyls Friday. lTnlon services were conducted in llio Presbyterian church Sunday evening. The ladles of tho Working guild will jneotMti the lecture room of tho Pres byterian church on Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock. A cap and collar social will ho held In tho baptist church on Tuesday oven lug, Feb. 4. A short piogranuno will bo uiven and light refreshments served, Everybody invited. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Morgan are te Jolclng over the arrival of a little son, 11. u. Carpenter called on friends in Factoryville ono day last week. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, occurred tho marriage of 8, b. Shinier and Miss Dora Ttalston, both of New Mllford. Mlhu Mugglo Hayden, of Hallatoad, called on her parents, Mr, and Mis, John Hayden, Saturday, WIAIMERS. Special to the Serantan Tribune. Wlmmers, Feb. 1. Commencing Janu nry 27. tho local freight leaves AVIm iners nt 7,30 a. in, for Ilnwley; return-, ing leaves Wlmmers about 1.30 for Bcxanton, County superintendent of Lackawan na county visited the different schools in this locality and gave u good report of tho Wlmmers school. W lb Kline, of Scranton, wus tho iruest of his brother-in-law, at Hotel Wlmmers, on Monday, January 27, Dr. A. 11. Stevens, of South Canaan; Clar ence Henry, of South Canaan, nnd Coo Finch, of DunmoiP, were also guests at the hotel this week. William boors, Cora Maddux nnd Viola London, have been present at school every day this month, Fannie bird has missed only one day In the en tire year. Charles All met with un accident Satuiday, while at work on tho steam shovel at Klmdale. Ills right foot was Injured by being hit by the bucket on the steam shovel. Mrs. Henry Masteia died on Jiitut ary 29 at tho home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Masters. The funeral sermon was preached at tho" house by bev. Fggo from the text Mark, H:S, "Shu hath done what she could." The minister gave a Very effective discourse from the words contained In tho text, speaking highly of the pure life she led nnd happy death she died. She was 7.1 years of age, the mother of eight chil dren, and Is survived by live of them. Interment was In the Maplewood ceme tery. DUNMORE DOINGS. Regular Monthly Mooting: of the School Board Council Will Meet Tonight Other Notes. The school board held their regular monthly meeting on Saturday evening with all members present except Mr. Miller. Superintendent bovnrd's re port for tho past month showed a total enrollment of 2,470 pupils with nn aver age uttendnnco of 2,255, making an av erage of 85 per cent. In regular attend ance. Ho reported favorably on the work being accomplished by the Ward system of reading which was placed In the schools last fall. A request was received by the board that they send as many delegates as possible to the seventh annual conven- llnn sf ir)ins1 ,llan,m'd st'lilnls tunti, In Harrlsburg on February 12 and 13. It was decided that tho members who could arrange to go bo given permis sion by the board to attend at the expense of the board. The tax duplicate for 1S97 which was first In the hands of W. C. burke and afterward of W. K. Correll, was set tled at a meeting of the board as a committee of the whole on January 20. It showed the total amount of dupli cate was ?20,2C5-,1; $17,451.99 of that amount had been collected by Mr. burke, leaving a balance of $S,92S.C4 le malnlng when the duplicate was turned over to Mr. Correll. Of this amount there remains to be collected only $041.51. The board will arrange for another meeting with the tax collector In the near future when the remaining duplicate will be settled. Miscellaneous bills to the amount of $1,075.11 were ordered paid The super intendent was Instructed to make out the pay rolls for the month which will be approved at the next meeting. The matter of the election of a leath ers was brought up and tho board-took a recess for ten minutes, which lasted much longer, but evidently the dead lock remains as tight as ever as there was no election. Council Meetintr Tonitrht. I The council will meet In regular ses sion tonight when It Is likely some .important developments in the sewer matter will take place. The decision of the court on Filday has removed all the obstacles heretofore In the way of beginning the building of the trunk sewer. It is likely nt tonight's meet ing definite action will be taken and means devised for the letting of con tracts at once. Tho building of the sewer will make quite a difference in the emoluments of tho tieasurer and undoubtedly will make tho fight for that otlice wax warm nt the coming election. The of fice of councilmeu will also giow in Im poitanco to the tax payois of the bor ough as much legislature affecting their pockets will necessnrlly be en acted. It will certainly behoove every voter to see to It that he votes on election day for the men for that office whom he would select to have charge of work of this kind, if it were a private mat ter being done for himself, and ho alone footing the bills. It would bo a popular move If tho council would take some action re lative to the pioper numbering of the houses of the borough, as in the pres ent condition it will be almost Impos sible to deliver mail lu many sections, Religious Services. The services at the Presbyterian PICTURE Blot out the Hues not wanted and out line two cats. fo liwiiifllnrniiT -"" -" ci iVn1 unrir "lmb-iinnr Solution? for Laat Monday, Jan. 27. The boy lo the right 1'oUi t Diiow-ball, wlikli forms one faie. Another li jiai ; the liyhl ol Ills le,'. AliPtlur It just ilholo tlic oilier boy's Lead. TuenUay, Jan. Si. Tbo dojj'a body fonim llio father and I he little Lid' apron the mother, Wc-dni'tjy, Jan. 2a. I. llillfvllle. S. Auioia.' 3. CainpaUiL 4i Lliiiplu. church Inst night were In charge of the Christian Kndeavor society, It being tlic occasion of the twenty-first until veisary of the organisation of the so ciety, The church had been prettily decorated for the occasion, with nn abundance of Mowers nnd troplcnl plants, and presented tt very nttrnctlvc appearance. An Interesting programme was ren dered by members of tho society nnd special music was tendered by tho largo choir. Despite tho storm or the evening n goodly number wcro lu at tendance. The good work done In the past by the society nugUrs well for Its success In thu future as It Bhall fur ther extend Its sphere of notion. Other Notes. The Ladles' Aid soolety of tho Pres byterian church will Incut with Mrs. John T. Taylor, of Cherry street, on Thursday afternoon next nt a o'clock. William 11. Wilson, of Mlnorsvllle, a former resident of Dunmore, Bpent yes terdny at the homo of Sidney Mat thews, of Hlakoly street. PRINCETON. Special to th Sainton Trlbunt. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 29. Tho mid year examinations are In full swing, nnd are ut present the ono great, en grossing feature of the university life. They will continue until Feb. 0, after which the divisions will bo announced, a number of unhappy youths will re turn sadly to their native heath, and an air of peace and good will will per vade tho hearts of all those who have successfully gone through the ordeul About seven per cent, of tho Freahmnn class .was dropped last year, nnd the per cajitagc this year will probably be about the same. The Junior promenade will be held on the night of Feb. 7. Committees from the three upper classes have been apolnted to take charge of all the ar rangement, for the dance, and It prom ises to be among the most successful of recent years. Princeton will be In vaded by pretty girls from the big cities, and their nppearance on the campus Is being eagerly awaited. Al though Princeton has not Yale's fam ous fence, upon which the bold, bad Sophomores sit during "prom" week to gace on tho aforesaid pretty mnideus, the lack of such an accessory has never seriously interefered with the Soph's enjoyment of "proin" week here. The Kneisel quartette gave its second concert hero last Monday night, nt Alexander hall. These talented musl clans are great favorites in Princeton, and they are always greeted by a large-sized audience. The Columbia basket ball team met tho 'varsity live last Saturday and was defeated by the over-whelming score of 52-U. The local team's next match with collegiate opponents takes place Feb. S, when Lafayette will be played at Eas ton. A return match Is scheduled here, Feb. 19. The Princeton gymnastic team, un der Captain Moore, will participate in the Triangle gymnastic exhibition, Feb. 14, by Yale. Princeton and New York university, tit tho latter's gymnasium. Professor Jesse benedict Carter was last Wednesday married to Miss Kate benedict Freeman, of East Orange, N. J. On Saturday, Prof, and Mrs. Carter sailed for Europe. Professor Carter Ir, probably tho most popular member of the faculty, among the members of the Freshman class, at least. Ho Is in charge of Freshman Latin, and con ducted a course f exceedingly Interest ing lectures on ltoman history this term. Prof, and Mrs. Carter will spend February, March and April In Italy, and May In Lelpslc. THE WOOING OF THE SEA. "Oh, eoiiio lo mi'," cu'nl tho passionate sea To his love, the tlillLi iny sand; "I el mo give j on a kiss it will not be amis, And I'm not asking much whin 1 beg Ou lor this, l'or inj lie ut to a slow you hive fanned. "Let mo hold 3011 a while and M?e )our sweet smile, When my c.vcs jii loo; deep lulu thine, And feel jotlr ivaim licjrt give my pukes .1 sl.nt. And through my foul a new M'gor Impnit, Like unto a di Ink of old wine. "I'll shield OU fiom hann in this mIkIiI.v aim; My kingdom I'll give unto thee, My ll-hcs, my shell.-, my tJiips and my swells, And all of .1 love tint my 11 dure fotetells Is as stiong as a love 1.111 lie," 'J hi' sand, like a Kill, was all in a whlil, As fhe thought of llio things the i-c.i b.il.l. She iliuced all night in tlic soft moonlight, And dtoimcd of a love so full of delight, Wh 11 i-hc and the se.i wcie wed. 1 Her w.idoioi crept wheio -lie sweetly slept, And walliil her answer then. She felt him tin III (101 he couldn't keep td!ll), And -ho opined lier ees with 11 "Yin, 1 will, If Ou'll neier leje me again." The loiy Is old. Yean ago, I .1111 tulil, ihls vind-islrl's heait inu led To a suilir film tliew ones UiioiikIi; And Ibry lnir of a loic that i.s ever new, Since iho and the tea were wed. Lillian ('. Van Ktten in Leslie' Weekly. PUZZLE. Week's Puzzles; Thuiaday, Jan. 30. -Tim v.he are formed by the iocU under tlic llghtboiue, tine I at the bae, tlic other near the wyiaro ttone id the left, Fiiday, Jan. 31. 'llio boy Is in tlie tippjr left Land corner of tlic board, and the elephant Is lu the lower Wtht-liand lornrr. Satuiday, Teb, 1, The. wife Lj Ju,t aboie the in.iu'i hand, and the ilog Is under his kleeie. Illlll IMWIII 111 IIHI IHIIIIMIIWiWIIHi 1 BeamcaL TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. I,YCi:UM-"A Trip to lluiralo." Xlglit. ACADIIMV Ol' ML'SIC-Sawlclla Dramatic com puny. Nlalit, STAH Dainty l'areo tliirloquerii, Afternoon and nlnlil, "A Trip to Buffalo." It was noleworlliy during the month's engage ment of Soiis.1'4 baud ut the I'nn-Aiiicrlian ex position that "Salome," the mot notable lilt of the iii', by Wllllntii Lorraine, was plaied at ecry conceit. A llufTalo licwupapcr pilnled 11 lequctt pioitratnine eury day which was followed by Ilnmlniartrr Sousa In prep-lilna; his pio gramme. It l on reconl that cury request pro Rrnmnio Included "Salome," and It was by loni? vilils tho most popular Selection icndeicd, not eicn cucptlnir Soum'.s new 1n.1n.l1. Mr. Lonalno's mot iccent trtorU ale lontulned In tho "Trip to llufTalo" cxtraviliranza, which will be at the Ljcciun (onlslit. Ilvcivwheic the uiiulenl numbers of the piece me attiaellm: more fiiiorablo attention ami comment than arc i;ien to the most popular comic opera on tour. "Colorado." Cliailes I'lohmaii will present AurihIih Thomas' latest succo.-sfiil pliy, "Coloiailo," at the l.y tetnn theater, Tuesday eicnlnjr. This drama de picts with cliinnlni: Htrcuirfli of situations and noel inaishalllmr of characters, pluses of the money-rcettlnir itillltoiebiilldlnir life of a Hocky Mouutulii minim; tamp, lias been dect.ned to bo entirely worthy of 11 place alongside the oilier (treat i-ueoosses of the (.nine author, "Aliluim.i" and "Arizona." It has Just llnlhcd a ptospero'us run at 'all.ick' theater, New Ymk, where its stirring iccnes tilled the nudlenees with enthu siasm and Its plentiful comedy kept them burst Ins with laughter. It mlilcsod n genuine tri umph tlieic, and as it will be piesented laic with the fame scenic oshlbltx and the K.inie pow erful casl, local theater-goers will witness ex actly the same perfoiniance that the motiopolta saw and enjoyed. Wlllon I.icl;ao, the famous leading at lor, has the pilnelpal mate lole nnd I'liuls C.ulyle, also an Impoitmit plaer, appears in n eon-plui-0113 part. .Mantle ItolTnian, John W, Albiugh, Jr., J. Jt. Coliille, lloiace Lewis, Violet Itanil, John Xeweombe, Iiobe Cooke, Clulslinu lllosslng, Iluiry Hall, Louis Lagan, Prank Donovan, llei1 Ik'U Pollard, 1'iauk Kemble, ("lenient Kiiby, Heain Collins, Willi 1111 T. Slmp.-nn, Liwrciico Sheehan, I'lancis t'o'ilan, Mnis Trank, Harry (ilb-on, Dai hi Hlgginfi, Thomas I.amliwii, Wil liam T, Jones. Seats arc now on silo. "Kerry Gow" and "Shaun Rhue." JoH'ph Muiphy, the leading rcflncd iri-h char acter comedian in two of the mo"t successful pla.s ever wriltin, "Kerry (Jow" and "Shaun Ilhue," will be the ntti.ietlon ulfeied at the Lceum, Thursday night net. Mr. Murphy Is one of the few actois who belong to the class of which the late Joseph Lmiuett was a number. Ho Is artistic in every act, and is pleasing to bis audlcmc. He does not clicipcn his talent by bidding for popular appiovat in a utlgar manner, but adheres rigidly to the line of character he assumes, lie has .1 well tnudu latcd deep, re-onant voice and a iii1eudid stage appearance. He is, in fact, one of the few men who aic po fortunately endowed for portrayal of characters he e-sas, as to be ahlo to please ind ;unu-e llio mo"t simple and id the fame time meet the exacting lequlicinents of tlu- 1110H aesthetic. "Keny Gow" and "Shaun Ithno" possess beauty of diamatlc con.-tiuction, romance of 'plot, stir ring action, literary quality, and scenic beauty, besides dcclop!ng stiong plots of human inleiest. Tliey also alford the Intioduclion of ccnciy that i altno-t spectacular. Mr. Muiphy i.s suppoited by an evcelleiit company of actors, who haie for e,irs phncd the loles iisaigucil to them, and liaie atlaimd a cotie'.poiiding degii'e of pio llcieii"V. New Sawtelle Company. The llist Sldn In Xeii Yolk lu-eivcn iiinnerciH witters insplutioii for plii", the llist being "II. e Stieets of Xew Ymk," out thlity yens . the latest being "The Angii of the Alio," 1 Iheodore Kiaemcr, author of the "Volunteer Or. ganM," and it Ih s.ifc to say that it is the be-t play fiom this wifted author' pen. It iutioduies miny charaeteia that are funlllar to Xev.- Yoik ei.s and the local scenes tntindiiced aic familiar show places lo tlio-c vNitlng Xew Y01I;. 'J he gambling den at the l'nc Points, Old Walhalla hall in Oichaul street, tlic thieie-,' rttie.it in Water street, and the Dig flat on Mott street, are accurately leproduced. This will liu tho play to open the new Saw telle company's engage ment at the Academy tonight. Ilclween the aits 11 number of new and inter lamiiig (.puialtics will be introduced, among lliein the highest salaried act now appealing in iimdeiilh-, Lie Hassan lieu alls ltoy.it Arabian ueiobil.s, lietlir known as the sic whlilwlmls of the deceit, who wcie Ike loading fcatiuc with tho llnir.ilo Dill show the laat two tenons. Their acrolntlc foils are beyond desciiption and they will positively appear at each p.'ifoimancT. Dainty 3?aree Burlesquers. A levelatlon of lomedy, builesipic and aude Ulle bilofly desciiliv the perfoiuiancc of Thu Dainty lVnee llurlosquei-, wldch Jlanager Hoi rlugton has bclccled as hl.s attraction nt the Slur for the next tjuec da.iij wllh 111 itlnee-. On the bills aio iiid to hi twu decidedly lively burlesques under tho titles of "TioupcrV Troubles" and "I'.ui.s Upside Down," both plop cily htaged uud couietly iuteipreted by a laigo nnd competent couipaii of inteitaineie. Many new mid original creatlois aic said to be inlio duccd vvltli comedy and tuneful music liberally InlerspciMid by clour JiiimoiisU and pit-tty ihoristeis. The olio which inti-ru-nci. inciudes Mich well known aitl-ts a-. lAiui-e Caiver and (iinie 1'oll.iul, in their peculiailiies, uiccnlrlci ties and origlnalitiis; Mile. La Tosca, pumier lady coutoitonbt, in fniwaul uud luck" bending; Sisters Lynotte, in iliokc Mlcctloiis of Hie tunny boiitli; Sluttuck and llcinaid, in their lite ilea lion, entitled "Don't Leave the ltoom"; Houan and Keaiuey, Iilli coimdy and hosing artists; the (iialiams, Ameriia'ri leading bketcli le.1111, vvltli illiibtiated hongs, making in all, wltliout fiai- of inutiailli'tloii, the blrougrst ntli.mi.m extant, TWO OF A KIND. I'roin the Diiiolt l'lie 1'iews. Mailing at the I'uioii depot was a round-faced man with 1111 uttiadive toiuilcnaiiie, ec that in vited iimndiuie, uud rather long lnir, that waved fiom 11 tluo foiehiud. He was die, sod lu cleiiials and Iuol.nl llio put. When tho old faituri look u ecat alter liujlug a tltkel for llaiill llio two fi'll into cenvd.-aliun. The iiiluUter bi-ougbt the talk aiuiiud to plik pockets, and nun who fool o'4 nut it .voiir monc', uud e.spicscd a in cat, deal of diead ef them. He iliiug to this topic ill. Ill tho J10l.su of a row wan braid fiom the outside, ami be on pn.sid u delu lo wo whit wan tlic uiatur, ''I'oino on," he fchoutcd, as le (.tailed. "No, my lilend," leplled tlie faimei, "not if ou bain .my money about j on. It U mho tu lit taken fiom ou lu a rough irowd like tint," "Heie, 0i hold It and my watih until I run cm a few minutes uud then I'll hold jour valu ables wlillo ou to." "All right, don't bo long," and the (aimer 11111 pud the 1 1 int. When tlm inlntatcr returned the farmer was Uom, Xevir did a 1kiU.1l inaMiuirado lomo in a quicker tud, He iii-hcd aiouud uiutteiin tlilugii piofane, kept hU hand in hU hip pocket, and told evil) body but the polkuiun that bo could lid; any (aimer that ever wore tlioo U'ltlirr, Half an hour later lie was in .1 taloou unking Ihlngs blue. "I'll know' lilni If I ever kc I1I111 again. I don't (aic how he's ihw.-rd, ami I'll cut Idm Inni Mjuuio iuihen. I don't 'low any man to make a tucker of me and live to blow about It," "some guy uowcounler on tho ion game, DUU" "Xonc o( our btankid biulnc; but if that mug didn't do J he (aimer an well as 1 did llio ky pilot I'll jump oil the dock. Ho had u bunch vvltli I1I111 an Ihiik as your urni, too. Hut he's got all my ttulf and toiuc lamb'n pot to make good.'1 t bad tlmply been u caw of diamond cut dia mond. Tall "Dike" Story, Somebody should nuke a colU'iliou of ciiilng yarns, 'lliey would certainly ouUlc the M'ry finvt of ll-hing ktoileu. Ihe Ialet I have beard reigunli how a wheelman aa rldjug in 1U9 THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents ,Vore Than Hour Llnet, 3 Ccnt.s (or Kacli Hxtrn l.liu. Tor Rent. IIOTI'.L l'Olt HIIST with flture! licit door lo Star theater, Ulfl Linden street. MM, .1. c. Welcbcl. l'Olt Itr.NT KI10M AlillL 1-lhe Mole loom No. 'JI3 Lickawanna avenue, now ntsupled by J. M. Williams 11s ulion sloie. Metal idling will be. put in nnd front lepiililed. (leorgu Snider son, lUUi Meats building. POII IlL'XT-l'roiu April 1, bulbllne now occu- tiled by the Dlckron Milling Co,, Xo. la Lackiuvnniiu avenue. W, V. llole, Council IHiu. I'AHM l'Olt HUNT of mcrlwo bundled aercn In Kenton tovvnvlilp, live miles fiom court humo en Rcianton and Newton load. Tho Owner home- tend. Apply to H. S. Cosncr, I'. O. Ilald Mount, Lackawanna 'Co.. P.i. 1 - l'Olt HUNT Store loom, n-iond Moot; plate ilus front; al all) Lackawanna avfiiuc. Iinpilro of Kiotosky Dros., Clothiers. HALP DOimi.i: house, 0.19 Harrison avenue, 13. Also half double boue, KlOS line sticet. ?!" I'oscsiloii now. Apply iMo Hairlson avenue. roit nilNT 1S. one-half of double house, In upper (Jieen ltldge; laige yard, hath, hot and cold water, langc, electric lights. It. I'. Hamilton, l'aiill building, bpruco utieot. Wanted To Eent. SSS'' rss. v WAXTLD To lent, an S to 10 loom bouse; good location, Willi inoiicrn impiovemeius, . dre's, niulncviii.111, care Tiiliunc. M'ANTKD Ily 11 grntlpiinii, one or two well fur nished looms with use of bith, without boaid, In good neighborhood. Address, II., l'oslofllco Uox ol-'. For Sale. l'Olt SLI1 Two hoiie", apply to Cleoige Dome, Taylor, Pa, foil SALi: CIIHAP l'iiewood, lion roofing, tim bers, boards, scantling, etc.. fiom old cars; suitable for all purposes. Jennings, Central Mines switch, foot cf Hampton street, oil South Main avenue. 1'OR SALi: Tun light spring wagons and some Harness, uuap. i.vans, rear aia uiniuc street. rOIt SALL Cheap; bone, spring wagon and h-mesa, at No. 182(5 Cedar avenue. For Sale or Hent. I'OIt SALU Oil ItlLVr Stoic and bamess shop atlithed, I.11 gc paliouagc; no opposition In town; coiner of Drinker and Chivtaui street. Inquire of tl. W. 1'iost, 101 Kast Di Inker meet, Dunmore, Pa. POII SALII Oil IIIIXT 7-lnoin single liou-e, Doan slicel; price, low; tcims, easy. .. 1. lvizer, S12 -Mens building. l'Olt SALU OH ni.XT Single bou-e, Wll Webshr avenue. Ten rooms; citv steam neat; pua se-slon Apiil 1. O. l lteynoldj, Cynnell Uldg. rurntshed Booms. itOOM POII ltl'.NT A pleasant furnished loom, with all conveniences, use of bath, etc.; tonus moderate; tan be seen any time. 'J2i Madison avenue. ItOOM TO ilLXT A plcl'iintlr furnished 1000111 to lent, in 11 private fainil.i, live luiiutis wall; tiom ionic house. Jiw, Stanley, h ,)er feisoii avenue. ItOOM ion ItLXT A neatly futiislicd fiont room on second lloor; bath, etc.; gentlemen onl.v: piivatc family; board in neighbinhood if ue-lieii. call alter ! a. 111., u .leneisun avenue TWO VKUY nicely furnished looms lo lent; . verv luce front 100111 ur a bide fiont room with beat, bath and ga.s; piivatu faiulli. SJS .Mulberry btieet. l'Olt ItLXT One fuinishid luoiii, with iiupiovi ments; also one 011 tbiid floor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. TWO VLItY nicely fuiiii'hed looms to rent; : veiy Luce tiout loom or 11 side front loom Willi heal, balli and gas; private family, ii'i .Miiloeny, I'OI! ItLXT Lais' fuiiiNhcd front 100111 for gem only; steam heat, gas, bath. Inqmie 510 Washington nveuue. l'L'UXISIILD DOOMS for lent, modem Improve ments; piliate family; gentlemen piefeired, at 5.17 Adams avenue, l'Olt ItLXT Two comfortably furnished looms for gentlemen; modern impiovements; pii vatc family. 3C0 Washington avenue. I'OH ItLXT 1'uinished Iioiit loom, with beat, bath and gus; near couit house; gentleman pielened. AddicM Uoom, l!o- 2'J',). 1011 I!i:.Vl' ruuiMiid room; heat and bith. 0J Linden bluet. FUftXISHLD nOOMS FOlt nr.XT. with beat, pas and bath, gentlemen priicrred, at fnO Adams avenue. Wanted To Buy. WAN'TLD To buy for cash, 11 single I1011.0, with modern liupiuveiuenls and ,1 good si.ed lot. Addicts A, 1!,, care Tiibune. Wanted Koom and Board. WANTLIJ lloom and boaid in refined inlvate family for tlnee ladies; not to lueetl ?1J prr week. Ore loeattd within live iniuuti's walk fiom city hall prefencd, Addirs, K. tl, Tiibune Of file. Boarders Wanted. PltlYATL FAMILY wishes to have two ni'c men to board, (iciumu ur LngtMi, Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, t07 Haul-on avenue. Heal Estate, FOIt SLi: I'our iholtc Wibater iivenuo lots, between I'lue and (ilbson Minis, (J. 1'. ltey. noUK I'onmil building. l'Olt SAI.K New hoiiie 1111 Coimil stieel. It nind WuoiU I'.uk; moileiii lnipiovimeul.s; eay I runs. Apd to S'pilng lliook Lumber Co,, or 11, S, Wooilhoiue. l'Olt SALK At (iaik'n Summit; a place of l ,. aere, liou-c and bain, good bull; ihiap tor .i-.Ii. Inqulie of Mi-, L. Llitdjay, till Xurth .Main avenue, e-liy. KOlt SAI.n Ono acie of land, improved with nine-room home; plenty and vaiicty o( fruit; good location in village of ITectville. Mis. Olive Fl.b, rieetvllle, Pa. Btiainoiss Opiiortunlty. llAYL Ol. lIllJKC. city or town lnoneiiy. lm-,1 ncs 01 tucl; of goods to el 01 i-sehangjf List jour property with J. L, Tiaey, Heal Lstatc Lxehange, Wauily, ,N. Y. SlOl K AMI WIIL'.VT TUAUIIHS without delay. Wilts for our prc-ial market letter. Fico on .....if....... e 11 i,ti.i....i 1 f 1.--. U,lJll,lMI. .?. Jl. IIUM'Ultl . U., IIIVOII'Vl. .S. , Cciisolidated and Stock S.eluuge. -It and lu I, mm ,.l,. .11. V'fl.i. Vnil I'-,.. I. It- I,.,. I It..!, , ..... l.oiii Dioiinic' Phone 'ii-i llroad. Money to Loan, ANY AMOUNT 01' MONLY ill LO sN-i,uiek. btraight loana or llulldlng and Loan, At from 4 to el per rent. Call 011 N, V, Walker, tilt-oiO Council building. Lost. V-' ' I.OVl' A ladv's gold watdi. Tiu-dav allenioon. bitvveeu High School and W'ut side. Itevvaul it returned lu U00 Jackson sticet. nelghboihood of Woieoter all or daik when .1 brawny conslabtc btopped Idm uud deiuandul lo know why he- vva ilding without u lljht. Xol n luomi'lit'i, pau-o ilaL.ed befo(c (he i)iill flamed his CM'iuc. "Sec that lilvjclcl" be uid, point lug 011 ahead lo the glimmer of a light lu Ihe load, "Well, that machine Is my batter lull; it is pait ot Ihks machine, 50U understand, I was riding tandem, when tho mil became, tmglued; my wife lode thead, not knowing what had hup pencd; when 1 .recoverod my senses bho was out of shouting distance." The constable was, it is said, till gupliig when the cjcll.t bad got up to twelve nillrs u hour. London SLeUh, SITUATIONS WANTKO rUEP.. DUANUII WANT OPPIOKS. Want Advortisnmenta Will Bo Eecelved at Any of the Follow ing Diurj; Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City , ALULIIT SClKILTZ. comer Mulberry street and Webster avenue. UUSTAV PICIiLL, CM Adams avenue. West Side anonai: w. jl.nkins, ioi south miu avenue, South Scranton FHLD L. TEni'PC, '20 Cedar avenue. North Scranton ar.O. W. DAVIS, comer Not 111 Mala avenue und Mitkct street. Green Ridge CIIAltLLS P. JONXS, 1337 Dickson venue. !'. J. JOHNS, 020 Green llldge street. C. LOHLNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNLTFF.L, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J, a. BONU Si SOX. Kelp Wanted Male. MAX WITH Sl.VW.i: TT.AM to deliver and cot ltct; no cunuisfliig; Jl n wed: and Cx peu'e.s; 'J13U cash deposit required; permanent. Manufacturers, (F) Hot .').1u', Philadelphia, P.i. WAXTLD it) mouldu.s and 30 eore mikeis. Miitc to 1'i.nik Leitthner, The Laekavvanui Iron nnd Steel (ompaiiv, llo-c POo, llulTalo, X. Y., hilling name of pievtous euipIocis and length of cmploiuent. H)L'.rj Mi:.V WANTLI), any ilMancc, copy lit ten home evenings and return to u.. Wc pay !S per tlioiiaiid; n-nd nddraucd envelope, pntlciilais and copy. 1'. M. C, Dept. 113, lo till, l'hil.ulelpliia. WAXTLD 1 brow ing S'upciiiilrndent; a first-class 111.111 may bear of ,1 position by uppl.vlng lo J. P. Ilulmcr, l.il Ik 20th St,, Palirsou, X. J. WAN'TLD Hy leading Philadelphia houe. fiidt class Balesman, to ficll general line of paper to the retail tiade, one who has an acquaintance prcfeired; must have best reference and be able to furnish bond. Addresa P. 0. Uox 20S, Phila delphia. Help Wanted Female. YOUNG LADILS WANTED, any ilWancc, copy litlcis home cveiilngs. and letuiu to 11s. We pay ?S icr thousand; f,end .iddietsed envelope, piitlculais and top. F. M. ('., Dept. 113, Uox 1111, Philadelphia. AVANTLD lly a good girl to do hou-ewoik in piiv.ite famil ; only -inall family pa lug good wages need lepl. Addiess L. S., Tribune olllce. WANTCD nirl for general housework at Dalton. Addiess II. T., care Tribune. Agents Wanted. AfiLXTS tor patented ireviee whlili K iyy to deuinustratc, and new catalogue .sent with full discitptioii for 2c. Mauip. llellmar Mfg., IIS Wood .lie,, Hiacie, X. Y, Salesmen Wanted. SAI.P.-Mi:X Two of good education and ad-dii'pj-, to leant our business, llr&t as stles meii, then mauagcis; lefeteiiee. POl Mear.s building, S'cianton. Financial Agont Wanted. WANTLD Heliahle bicker.- and llnar.eial agent, to .sell an ls.-uc ef 7 pel lent, prili-ind loek of Ihe Idaho lleit sugji eompanv. Highest banking teferemes given. Addus- Idaho licet Sugar Co., Home Insurance Duilillug, Chicago. Eecruits "Wanted. WAXTLD FOIt f. S. AliMV Able bodied un luariicd nun between the age- of 21 and yj; clllions of the L'nilcd Males, of good character and leinpeiatu habits, vvl.o eau speak, i-'ad and wiito L'ligll-h. t'oi inhumation appl to lleeiuit ing Oillte, No. IL'J Womlug avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. IILITNLD, educated young woman wauls (in plo.viuent; ail one ele.-lilug hei i-ciwi'ia in an wa'y addiess C. II., liibuue ofllte. sni'.VIION WNTi:i) Ail cpiit laundics-, would like to git ladles and gentlemen' laiiudiy Hopping at hotels; cm launder 10I i.ed hhlils vvllliout failing them; be-t of city icier eiiic, 711 Llo.vd hlieet, lop floor. SlTCAiiON WANTLD i)iuig unman with child, tlnee .veals old, as hoii-t keeper pic felled. Addicts -Mr.-. M , St Linton P. o. YOL'Xd MAX desiii- position as stenographer, bookkeepir or bill cleik; 1.111 fuiuMi good refi'lcuu'S, Addtc-s D. L. 1'., iiibuue ofllee, HOY would like leasonable work foi delivery wagon or olllce. Addios 2UI Mullwii) micct, city. WAXTLD lly middle age 111111, a place us tuok in hole! ur lestauiant, Addies-, Cook, iilbune. A .MAX who iiudcrtnniV all kind.s of hotel woil; would like to woik eveiilin,i in hotel or les lauraut. Addic. Chulle, Tiibune ofllee, SlII'AiiON WANTLD lly a widow lo do wash ing, honing or (leaning of any kind, ,-iluv.-, -Mis. .1. .Millie, 71-' Sehiirll lourt. Sl'tt'A'ilON WAVlL'D-lly a joung boy 13 cirs obi, willing lo do .111 thing. Addiess L, L., lAI Washington incline. WANTLD-lly i good frill place to du bou-e-woik in inhale lamily; only miiiII faiollv palng good waais nnd iiply."" M. U, Tribune oftlee. A I'OMTJON wauled by .1 joung man to woik aftcinoiiiis or evininiii, iuii aUt in ilen ography and tipeitiltlng. Addiirt, II, L, h., 11W0 Noith Washuigtoii .iveuue. WANTLD Pus'llon a baikuper lu llM-dass faluiiii or deb hou.e b,v pail wh, thoiughly liliilrulaiids his Inhluoss, large opiile-me, t,i. liable- if taking lull ebaigo; leklim,' a,- lu ehai iicter, eli.; have been owner an I manager tor liumbil cau. .1ld11.-s Ik- CO, Tiibiiiie illke. Auction, WLI1MDA, Jan. 2'J, at I0.;!U a. 111., ftis L.uk avvuiiua uveiiue, iievl to liuli'.s Diy l,ooiU Store, Ml 1a1lu.uU I'aii-Aiuiliiau i-posiiiou lur liltiue, u-ed about Ihiee iiioiiilu. lion uud lnw lied,, louiplcle live Ihuuvilid theetk, h lhuiu.iii'1 pillow i.is-e,, I I'll lhouuud lowed,, uiic lhoiu.iud pahs blaukits uud icmforihlc4, two thoiuaui illlow, one ton good matting, (aipets ami llu oleuim, aU good National Cub m,i-li'ij (llko new), ihewir,, conuuodes, tables, (nldhig bid-, live hundred tuilet aet, wun tho'.iaid ujpkliu,' lot 10U, ismuIh'S. line lot late cm taint, mam ullier goods too miniuoii, to imiillou. Sale will iiintlniie all week until old out, Thii i the jaue-t lot of guuiU eur otlcinl ut publli' auc tion ill Snanton al oui u'.vu piiic. iardvveL, Auetiouvil. Booms and Board, ItOOMS TO liLNT, with board. beW Mulberry street. Storage. liltsT (lass SlOltAlli: for fuiiiliuie, huiiia- buhl (,'ooeU, etc. tifly neparalc loojus, llilc; building. Individual ky. For it'iuw, itc, Sciaulvu Storage Compati, US I'lankllu avuwu. mmMiii 3 Insertions 25 Cents Alora Tli 1 1 Pour t.lnet, ( Ccnti tor Cadi Dxtr.i L1 11. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. r.DWAHD C. SPAULHIN'n. 2.1 THADLItS HANK Dullillng, and St, Paul llulldlng, New York. Architects. LDWAftD II. DAVIS. ATtCIIITKOr, CONNLLU Dulldlng. FnLDKltICK L. IlltOWX. AIICII. II.. IH'.Ati Lstate Lxehange Illdg,, 12(1 Washington avc. Civil nnd Mining Englnoora. II. L. HAItDINO, CM COXNLLb llUILDINO. Bcntists. du. c. 1:. i:ii,i:Nni:u(iF,tt, pauli doildino. Spruco Btrcct, Scranton. Dll. O. O, LAUDACH, 115 WVO.MIXQ AVLNUIX Lawyers. FItANIC L'. llOVLL, ATTOIINIIY-AT-LAW. Hooim 12, li, 10 and IS Burr Uulldlng. F. K. TIIAOY. ATT'Y, COMMONWDALTH 111,1)0. D. D. DLPLOOLn, ATTOIINKY LOANS NLCO tlatcd on real estate security. Mear.s llulldlng, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. W'iLLAIH), iVAItlJRN & KXAPP, ATTOHNi:3 and counsellors-at-lavv. itepubllcan llulldlng. Washington avenue. JLSSUP li JLSSIIP, ATTOltNi'.VS AND COUN-fellors-at-law. Commonwealth Uulldlng, Roomi 19, 20 and 21. LDtVAltD W. THAYLIt. ATTOUXLY. ROOM? MJ-001, Oth floor, Mcars building. L. A. WATnnS, ATTOttNF.Y-AT-LAW, DOARD of Trade Hiillding. Scranton, Pa. PATTLIISON ti WILCOX, TRADLR'S NATIONAlI Hank- llulldlng C COMCOYS. 9-13 RFPUDLIOAN DUILDINO. A. W. DCIITHOLI', OrriCE MOVLD TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLLN. ilU NORTH WASIIINQTOM avenue. DR. S. W. IAMORIIAUX, OrriCD 339 WASH ington avenue. Itrjidencc, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseaas, lungs, heart, kidneys and genito-urinary organs a specially. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotols and Restaurants. TUn LLK CAFL. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Rates reasonable. P. 7.IE0LF.R, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSC, NL'AR D li. & W. rAS senger depot. Conducted on tho Kuropeaa plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. D. URIOGS CLLANS PRIVY VAULTS AN1) cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. II. Ilriggs, proprietor. Leave aiders 1100 North Main avenue, or Licke's drug store, cor ner AdaiiLS and Mulberry. Roth telephones. Seeds. 0. R. CLARICE & CO.. SLLDSMLX AND NURS erjmcn, store 201 Washington avenue; green bouses, 1930 North Main avenue; oloro tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSLPH KULTTKL, RLAR fill LACKA, AVL., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DltLSSMAKINO FOIt CIIILDRLN TO ORDl'.R; also ladles waists. Louise shoemaker, 21J Adams avenue. MLOARRLL IinO'., PHINTiniS SUPPLirS, LN s elopes, piper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1.0 Washington avenue, scranton. Pa. thi: wilkls-rarri: RLCOr.D CAN ui: HAD in Scrunton ut the news stands of Itel-man llios., 400 rpruce and 5tti Linden: M. Xoitou. :.22 Lackivvanna avenue; i. S. Scliutzcr, 211 tipiucc street. LEGAL. Till: ANNUM. MLL'IIXO o! the sti ckholders nt The Laikawanni Tue-t and Safe Deposit I 0111 pany for ihe election of directois lo serve for tliu induing e.ir. will be held at Ihe of lie u ot tho coinu.111, 101 Laekavvanui avenue, Scianlon, Pu., on Monday, Ft binary 'J, 1"0. between the houis ot lliuo and lour o'clock p. in. ' HLXRY DLL IN, JR., Secretaiy. llll; ANNUAL Mochholder.s meeting of Dickm Mill and (Jraln (ompany will be held in lioniu r,21, Council building, Jlond.i, I'cln 11.1t y 17, 11W2, at t o'llock p. m. r.DW'AIID h. llt'CK, Sccicl.il-. IN 'I lit: DISTRICT CHI HT of the United StatM lor the Middle ill-tiiet of Pcnusvliauii lu the mailer of Isiln-lli Cohen, tiading as Sranton Wine und l.iquoi Co., bankiupt. No. Wl,- m Dinkiuplry. To the eredilimi of ihe N union Wine und Liquor Co., of Nianton, in the lounly uf Laiki wanna, and dislilet .ifnioald. a bankiupt: Xollce is huebv given that on the ."Oth day of Januaiv, A. I. l'i"2. Hie Mid i-aliell.i Cohen was dub adjudicated bankiupt; and that the lli.e meeting- of their tirdiloii, will be held at His ofllee of the Itefenn In Ihe flnvcininint lmlldin-,, in Hie c tl v of Suaiiloii, Pa., oil the 11th diy of rehluaiV, A. .t iWl. at 10 o'llock. In tho forenoon, ut which time tlie x.iitl eiedltors jniy attend, prove their claim-, appoint .1 Trustee, es.iiuluo the luukiupl, and tiati-.ict stub other hudiie-s us liny piopeily tome brfoie R.1I1I meet-. J,,., C. A. VAN WOltMLII, (scranton, Pa., IWi. Lofeice. Proof uf Claim. 30 cents', XOTtCi: Is hcieby given that application will b itiade to the llojid ot Paidolcs. in the Sn-picim- Court loom-, Haitishurg. Penna., Fib iii.nv 1!), 1H0J, for the pardon of Joscuh Keller, iiov,-" fill ing bcnlonco In the Stale Penltintlaiy fur the Lastein Dislilet of P(iuislvanla, for lha irimu of manslaughter. IIMtllY C. lIl'HLKIt. Attorney. Januaiy 23, 1002. NOllCi: Is heieby given that un applUutln.&Ul be- liiudo t Hi" Ci'int of Coiiuiion Pleas-ef l.ickavv mna (ounly, or one of.lho judge thJaa ol, on -Monday, the lltli day -ofi l-'ohrimiy, Pai". uL 10 o'lioek a, m.. under Ihe act of .tocinbly of tho Commoiiwe.ilth of Peine- Ivanl-i, rmltSyd, 'An act lo piovide lor tho liiooiporatlon and leg illation ut teil.iln loipuratlons," appiovcd AfclU "J, 1 s7 1. uud llx .suppliumuis, for 1 tinnier of mi iulinih'd uipoiailou 10 bo callrtl the Sxrudfoii bistltuic of Unman Devclopinenl. the char.ieier uud objiit of width Is the intellectual, 1n01.il Slid pliiidc.it development of ita member, uud for Hkso puipasis to hive, poe-ooH and nijoy all the right, belli Ills and pilvihges of Ihe eald uit of Aseijm blv and its kiipplcmciitn. - iho pioiio.ul diartir i.s now on llio lu hi pro llioiiotatv ofllcu ot L-ukavvauiia loumy, ,to jXo, U'l Jlneli term, 1102. X II. S, ALWOItiil, fi-ilidlor. LsfATF. pf William M, MILuun, lalu of the ijjy nt Seianluii, (ounly uf Lackawanna, ttatu-cif Penn-lvunla, deieaed. g, l.i'tli'is ,i udmililstiatlon upon tlm ubove ii.nu.d r-iato have been gianted ,u llu- uudcinlgned. pcions having dalnn agalnt ald cstaie.-tn luiiby notllUd tu priMMil lliein for i 1 ineiil, cl tliu.il liukbtul 10 .said coiate will make paioirc to I.OIILXZO CI. LAIIAlt, AdinlnMiJlurj; : 2IU Ileuid of Tiade iliiil.llu Soianun.U'a. V,.VI0', DIHII. A. KI.MMMLHLR. - Auuriw) for Ut,il, Si-Tlidei- Vitlonal lliuk Uulldlng, Serantuu, j SEALED PROPOSALS?! iZ NO I'll i) sealed prupotals for the fiiinUhliig and piloting of (MOIO ofAeial balloU und Vi&-) tpecliiiiu lullou for the clei lion lo be li'ldju'l Tuida.v, Febiiiai 1:, HOi, will bo Icniied Jiv the ruiiuly caiti'dkl at hU otIUv ill Ihe cuJlt lioiike until Wcdiitwla. 1'ibiuaiy 3, Pxii, ar'io o'clock .1. 111. A' Iwud will be required iuji.il tivitcd for the- fultliful I'lrfylioauca of tliu njui- time tpeclllcd in the lonlrait. Tlie, coivliulUr ro tvives the right to H'jfit any or til bld. ? L, A. JOX I.s, County CruUtt, Cuuit llvuse, Sionlunj.l'ijTijn. 31, HggT?s a '