tFr, -.. )w. 0 !-, TPIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, lEBRUARY 17, 1902. Tiaeateka i:mwuxiiuiimiBtiwvjiMiatumBUimMuw TODAY'S ATTBACTIONB. ACADEMY OP MUStC-Marks Brothers' com pany. Night,. MUSIC HALL --"The llnmblfis." Afternoon and night, "Up York State." A moit peculiar piny if "lip York State" produced nt tho Lyceum on Hut urtiny by Ita authors, David llluelna and Georgia Wnldron, and apparently enjoyed by two ltirrro nucllcnccs. It la cxtt'emely lrnrtl to clnBr.lfy. Ono moment It la a delightful rural play, with 'a vein of pretty npntlincnt when holgh, prrstol In an Inntant It becomes nnv ory melodrama with u lierolno casting her weddltijr jowcls nt the feet of her recreant husband and beltit; punhed over a precipitous cliff by ti bad woman who knew the vllllan out west when he was not Allen Woodford, "the richest man In town," but plain Jim Uaxtcr. The piny IiIiikch upon the fortunes of Darius Green, Inventor of a flying machine and a tjood naturcd chap In love with tho heroine. The latter mar ries tha vllllan because she thinks Darius loves another girl and because she wants to pay a debt she owes to blm (Darius). The vllllan buys a por tion of Darius' farm for little or noth ing; because he believes there is a valuable deposit of muiule on It. llu promotes to pay tho debt which his wife owes Darius on the wedding- day but when he learns after the ceremony that lie Is expected to turn over tho farm he balks nnd refuses. Then comes tho jewel casting; episode when the beautiful heroine defies him to do his worst and says that she will novcr-r-r, no never-r-r, llvo with blm. It turns out In the end that there was no marble on the farm at ull and that tho vllllan has been fooled, lie proves to be a western criminal and the cur tain descends with Darius holding- tho heroine's hands and niomising- to be her's aflcr she trots a divorce, certainly a decidedly original climax. Sir. Iligglns a3 Darius gave what has come to bo Known as a "natural" per formance, lie was quiet nnd unob trusive throughout and never let his angry passions rise to a dangerous height. Tho vllllan was enacted by Walter CJ. Horton, who was the exact antithesis of everything that Mr. lllg glns -was. If there was any common place mamierlsm of the stage, cither of voice or gesture, that ho did not em ploy It was because ho forgot to. lie was well dressed and the hair over his temples was just beginning to turn grey like every other proper stage vll llan's. Ho had a most irreslstable way of stooping his shoulders and taking long, majestic strides when he came upon tho stage. One of the characters introduced by Sir. Higglns, that of Sarah Basset, tho maiden aunt of Darius who Kept bouse for him, was a libel on the warm hearted. Christian spirited- farm wom en of this country. It would bo diffi cult to llnd such a mean, narrow minded, utterly selfish and mercenary woman In our cities let alone among the country people and farmer folks of this country. The part was accept ibly played by Gabrlella McKean. Georgia Wnldron, who enacted the heroine, has a strength of emotional power and the other characters were in capable hands. The scenic effects weie notleably good especially the mountain road shown in the last act. Hermann the Great. The sale of seats will begin at the box oHlce of the Lyceum this morning for Hermann, tho Great, who comes to this theatre Wednesday night in an entirely new and novel programme of magic and mystery. Hermann has been an annual visitor to this city for the past three years and bis cllentelle has enormously increased with each visit. Since his last appearance ho has added a number of new tricks and illusions, which cannot fall to please his many admirers. Aside from his wonderful sleight-of-hand feats, he has secured in Paris sev eral sensational illusions among which are "The Cabinet Enchante," "Noah's Ark," "The Escape from Sing Slug," nnd "Tho Turkish Elopement." Each of these Illustrations aro entirely now to this oily. Another feature of his programme will be the vaudeville inter ruption of tho SIcWatters, Tyson com pany, consisting of four people who will present their latest musical skit en titled "Scenes in tho Dressing Itoom," for which special scenery and effects are can led. "San Toy." The Aiigustln Daly Musical company will present that delightful gem, "San Toy" at tho Lyceum theatre, February 20. in the same elaborate maimer that brought UiH players pleasant words, and Daly's theatre, Now York, much revenue, nnd the management much thunUs for providing this pretty enter tainment. It is a Chinese-English mu sical comedy with a nicely adjusted mixture of oriental and occidental at-mojjphei-p and color. London lias sent us many musical comedies that have been well received here, but nnvor ouo that has received l!ij praise of "San Toy." New and In teresting Is the theme. The musical comedy will bo produced hero In tlui mutw eluboruto ninnner as at Daly's with Its magnificent scenlo production, a picturesque view of a , Chinese street and a view of tho cm ' penir'H p.il.ice. Tho costumes are elab orate and embrace many varieties of Chinese fctylos and aro absolutely cor rect lu every detail, as they hayo been especially Imported for the production. Tho orchestra will bo under tho direction of John Urahani, so theio will bo op portunity to hear tho delightful muslo at Its best, Thero will bo a chorus of slxty-flvo trained voices. Tho sale of seats for this Important engagement will open at the theatre box office toinororw morning, and the larg est sale in the history of the house Is predicted, The Midwinter Circus. Everybody likes tho circus and ten thousand throats will cheer tho mar velous performances to bo given at the j c s, A. midwinter clicus at the now tvAory Thursday, Friday and Satur ijjy of this week with u giand matinee Hiurday, Washington's birthday. Tuny of the benefit performances le Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy. "I have used Chamberlaln'a Cough Itmedy for a number of years und htiv no hesitancy In saying that It Is tho ?est remedy for coughs, colds and crouj. I liavo ever used In my family, 1 haveiiQt words to express my conl donee Hi tills remedy," Mrs. J. A. Moore, lforth Star, Mlpli. For sale by all druffe'sts. given In this nnd other cities lack tho merit of tho professional performance, but at tlio coming circus tho amateur cud of it will bo very small as the programme will Include many of tho very best artists In tho droits and vaudeville profession. It linn been a great undertaking this midwinter cir cus and only tho backing of such on organization as tho I. C. S, A could bring to a successful tcimlnatlon such a glganllo scheme. Tho different per formers are being brought from nit parts of tho United States for this big show. Tho Japs from Chicago. Tho pony nnd dog clrrui from Iioston. The gymnasts from Indianapolis. Two of the clownu from Cinclnnattl. Several from Now York and Philadelphia and many from the winter circus headquar ters at Bridgeport, Conn. If this performance proves successful as it now seems likely, the I. C. S. A. will give ono like It every year and It will prove a welcome feature to Scran ton's amusement season as there Is no reason wo should wait for summer for tho style of entertainment we so much admit e when wo have such spacious place as the new armory In which to spread the circus canvas where nil will be made comfortable in even tho cold est of weather. Look out for tho parade Thursday noon. If the weather permits It will bo a grand nffalr but should It be stormy trie public will miss that feature, al- PICTURE Sallio and Tillle received pretty val entines. Can you llnd the boys who sent them? Solutions for Last Week's Puzzles: Monday, Keb. 10. Hold the picture upside down and the King'.-, bat foims the (JueenV hair. Iter nose and tha King's ear .ue close together. Tuesday, Pel). 11. If it were not for hope, the heait would break. Wednesday, Ij'eb. 12. The hoise's nose points to ono brother. Ills fiont feet enclose the see end and the thlid Is jtist above the horde's bind leg. though every promise will be kept to the letter inside the armory where the circus will be given no matter what the weather may be. The seats are now on sale at Powell's music store. Gen eral admission 25 cents. Reserved scats SO, 75 and $1.00. Twelve bixes seat lug six persons each, $S,00. The Paderewski Recital. No event in tile musical line has ever created tho enthusiasm in this city and vicinity which the coming of Pad erewski has caused. This is not strange us the same Interest is shown every wheie, and his visit to this country at this time will surpass in every city his former great triumphs. In New York during the past week his reception both on tho occasion of the production of his opei.a "Alanru" and his flist piano recital was such as no aitist has received in years. Of his great suc cess the New York Journal says: " 'JIaru,' the first and only opera composed by tho great Polish pianist. Paderewski, had its American premiere at the .Metropolitan opera house last night. "No single event in the programme of the opera season has aroused so much interest and curiosity, as is not surprising, Indeed, when one considers that thero is no single figure in the musical world, not even Jean de Reszke or Calve probably the other two most popular figures In the world of music today that has an equal attraction for those who follow the musical cult in this cltv. "Alone and unaided by theatrical set tings, costumes or scenery ho has been able to draw through his own magnetic powers more American dollars than any other single musician, and the craze which started in his favor somo years ago has as yet shown no sign of waning, "For this reason it was expected that the announcement of his opera would provoke unusual discussion, and tho management was alert enough to gain the advantage of his peisonal connec tion with the production through ad vertising Hint he would supervlno the rehearsals. Tho expectations of tho management were not disappointed In respect to the audience, "After the opera crowds of fashion ables, critics, m'jsle lovers, and, best of all, friends or their own ilk, sur rounded Paderewski, congratulating and felicitating htm. Mr. Paderewski be hind the scenes, In tho foyers, and In the parterre and box of the James Speyers, with whom tho Paderewskls had dined, was liandHhaked, tallied-at, and lion ized In all conceivable ways until ho was so wrought up that it was hours before ho could compose himself," The diagram for the Pederewskl re cital in this city opens at Powell's this morning at 0 o'clock, checks to bo given out at 7:30. The rush for seats will probably be greater than for any event over given here. Tho great cap acity of the armory, however, should give nil on opportunity to hear this great artist. "The Ramblers" at Music Hall, "The Ramblers" who wet a to appear at thq Star theatre for three days coin mrncttig this aftornoon, have transfer red their attraction to Muslo Hall, and the peiformances will be given there Instead. Owing to Mublo Hall having been previously rented for some local event on Tesday night, no perfoimance will be given on that night, but a matluve will bu given Tuesday after noon. Thcio will therefore be live per formances, viz.: Monday matinee and night, Tue&dny matinee, Wednesday matinee and night. The prices will be In the afternoon, entire lower Hoor, 23 cents; entire balcony 15 cents. In the ovenlng, entire lower floor, 60 cents; entire balcony, 23 cento. 'STAGE NOTES. Bailie Martinet's vaudeville eholth t tailed "Fashionable lntellljoncc." Pilar Mctlrt will head the pcimancnl tiurlctuio company coon to lie started In Sin l'r.mclico, A now play called "Sly Pietly Maid," ly Cap tnln Uaill Itocil, Will toon lie pioduccd In London. He Hciiko 1 4 reported to have been ottered $200,000 for forty performances by Colonel Maple ton. Ilcruliault and Repimo mo both of tbo opinion that n peimanent Trench theater would pay In New York, Champion ,11m .IctTtles will do n tnonologuo turn when he goes out ultli one of IM, Hush's iitti.ictlotn, rctcr i. Dally ha sued v,tr & FlcMi to break contract so that ho can appear nt Proclnr'a theater In New York, Mm, I.e Mojne'n tour In "The I'list Uiuliew of Marlborough" baj closed, It wai highly pralwd by the rrltlnt. Henry .Miller will play a fifteen weeks' engage rient under the dltcctlon of Charlei l'mhinaii in San Fum'sco next summer. Maigarct Anglln will be tlio leading lady, nnd the Umpire thea ter plays will be picsentcd, P1TTSTON. Spcdnl to the Scrnnlou Tribune. Plttston, Feb. 1G. W. D. yesterday rellngulshod the Itlchards duties of ofllcer of chief of police nnd health West Plttston borough, which position PUZZLE. Thursdiy, Feb. PI. The outline of the vender's face founsonc boy. Another is between his aim, and the ladder in the background lc-ts upon the chin of the third. l'liday, l'eli. 1 1. Chinese miaitir. Saturday, Feb. 1 ,. Otic dog's back is Just above the slate. Ono is in the middle of the pietiite, and one is under the huge boy's light hind. lie has held for the past three or four years. Air. Richards resigned a few weeks ago, but it was generally under stood he would remain on duty until March 1st. However, having secured a position in the carpenter department at the Seneca colliery of tho Lehigh Valley, ho will commence his new du ties Monday morning. Burgess Fos ter has appointed George Hallstead, a boiough police ofllcer, to fill the vacan cy, and the health board has taken similar action. The position carries a salary of $30 from the borough and ?20 from the board of health. Miss Sarah Davis and Miss Mar garet David, of Dellevue, are spending a few days with West Plttston friends. They were callers at Wllkcs-Barre to day. David Laird, of Montgomery street, formerly mine foreman at the Bnr num colliery of the Pennsylvania Coal company, who has been in a sanl tarum at Philadelphia for several months, suffering from nervous pros tration, returned home this week. He Is much improved and hns entirely re covered his mental faculties. Theodore Davies is critically ill with appendicitis at his home on York ave nue. Dr. and Airs. Provost have almost fully recovered from the effects of tho poisoning received through refresh ments served at a recent social gath ering here. The doctor resumed the practicing of his profession Friday. One of the Acme laundry horses had to be shot yesterday owing to rabies. The animal was bitten by a mad dog a few weeks ago. Rev. Dr. O. L. Severson, of the West Side M, E. church, delivered a stirring sermon this evening on the using of profanity. The doctor Is much Inter ested In the purification of the language we use every day, and will endeavor to form an nntl-swenrlng league, es pecially among the young people. The farmers in the viclnty of Exeter township are thinking seriously of hav ing a private telophono lino extended to a few of their homes. At present a system Is in .service between Lock vlllo and Centrenioreland, connecting with Tunkhnnnock, and Is known as Dr, Boston's line. The proposed ex tension will doubtless take place dur ing the coming summer, the work of cutting and planting the poles and stilnglng tho wires being done by the farmers themselves. Next Sunday Evangelist Sheldon, of Oneonta, N. Y will open a. series of revival meetings In tho West Plttston Congregational church, A special choir, under the direction of Thomas Hughes, has bpen organized to have chargo of the singing, Walter Fletcher and Miss Martha Rogers, both of West Plttston, will bo married Feb. 2. Airs. J, J. Howell and granddaugh ter, Ethel L. Evans, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. James Williams, on Wnshburn street, Hyde Park, Sunday. Tho Young Men's Christian associa tion basket ball team met with an other defeat tm Its trip away from homo'Frldny evening, when the strong Stato College team, at Uellefonte, de feated them by a score of B3-15, The boys arrived homo yesterday after noon. Patrick Corcoran, brother of Mayor T, J. Corcoran, Jamcn Domlnlck and Michael Corcoran, all of this city, died at Pueblo, Col,, Friday, Word was received hero yesterday. Allen J. Williams, aged EC years, for twenty-live years an employe on thu Lehigh Valley railroad, died yesterday morning ul the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. A. Flock, ut Wilkes-Burre. The remains will bo brought to this city Monday afternoon for interment. Patrick Gallagher, aged 09 years, died at hl3 home on Lambert street yesterday. Funeral, Monday morning. There Is a continual Improvement in the small-pox dllttnllon In this city, and cro long the city wilt bo entirely freed fiom tho disease. Today tho tiuarahtlne was raised on tho Morgan homo on Tompkins street, where the disease llt-st broke out, six weekH ago, nnd the Inmates of the Williams, Dec ide and Arvldsou homes, In that vi cinity, which have been under quaran tine, were released yesterday and to day. There has been no new case re ported In this vicinity within two weeks. The quarantine against the city of Plttston by tho health authori ties of Wllkcs-Uurre Is still main tained, nnd tho opinion is general that the enthusiasm of the sanitary com mittee of Wllkes-ltnrro in its endeavor to keep the disease from that city bor ders somewhat on insanity. Tho ridic ulousness of tho quarantine against this city la shown by tho fact that only people travelling between hero nnd tlio county seat by way of the Hast Side car lino aro held up for permits. Thero Is nothing -to prevent those without permits from crossing tho bridge and going to AVIlkes-Iinm: on the West Kldc car line, or by taking a train on cither of the railroads. Be tides, only nbout fifty per cent, of the people who reach the county seat by way of tho Kast Side line have permits, the other half borrowing them from their neighbors. The quarantine Is lit tle more than a pure and simple fake. A young man named Kenlcy is con fined to borough lockup at Hughes town on complaint of his mother, who says she has fears for her life. The son has been abusing her shamefully, It Is claimed, and had made threats to shoot her. The eisteddfod which was to have been held In the Welsh Congregational church, February 2S, has been post poned to Alnrch 21. Owing to the epi demic, the several choirs were to meet for rehcaipal. Jacob Smith, aged 55 years, a resi dent of Parsonage street, was seriously injured on tho Lehigh Valley railroad Saturday afternoon. Smith was walk ing aloiis the road between Coxton and Plttston Junction and to avoid an approaching train stepped from one track to another, failing to notice a train coming at his rear. Ills injuries consist of a fracture of the left arm, broken collar bone, and a crushing of the right hand that necessitated tho amputation of all .the fingers. He is at thu rittston hospital. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannoek, Fob. 15. John B. Fas sett, of the llrm of Brown & Fassctt, dealers in Hour and- feed, will be mar ried to Miss Alargaret Law Torry, of Scranton, on Wednesday, February 26, 1902, at Hotel Jermyn in Scranton. Airs. D. L. Crcveling and two chil dren, of Wllkes-Barre, who have been visiting their aunt, Airs. Alvln Day, the past week, returned to their home to day, Monday. There will be a necktie social at the residence of Edward Winterniute, near the Brown grist mill, on Wednesday evening, February 19, for tho benefit or the Evangelical church. Refreshments will be served. Airs. Hanna O'Bryon is the guest of relatives at Binghamton, N. Y., this week. Airs. F. II. Piatt, who has been ser iously III with neuralgia for some time, is convalescing. The Baptist Young People's Union, of the Baptist church, will hold a social at the residence of Pierre Asheld on Friday evening, February 21. The German Medicine company will be at the opera house this week intro ducing their medicines. They adver tise to give an entertainment each evening. JIIss F.lla Jacoby, of Lestershlre, N. Y., who has been visiting her sister, Airs. D. L. Lyons, on Tioga street, re turned home on Saturday. District Attorney O. Smith Kinner was a business caller at Nicholson on Saturday. There will be a business meeting held in the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, February IS. Tho object of the meeting is to decide about a new paisonage. WSMMERS. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Wlmmers, Feb. 14. Cora Masters, Anna Dennlck and- William Borlelgh were united with the 'Evangelical church Sunday, February 9. Gladus, the infant daughter of Air. and Airs. William Borlelgh, was baptised. The W. C. T. U. held their usual busi ness meeting at Mount Cobb on Thurs day, February 13. The day was stormy, only seven members attended. Air. Alsou Hole's youngest child died at Dunnioro last Wednesday. Death caused by being chocked on a peanut which it partly swallowed- about two weeks ago. Interment in the Maplowood cemetery, February 11, ' The Holllstervlllo school went for a sleighrldo yesterday to Salem, AIoscow and Noble town, Air, W. J, Emery and Mr. Egge at tended tho temperance lecture at Scranton given by Air. Woolley. HE MARKE SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. The follottliiK (Uotatloii3 nre furnished Th Trib une bv II. h. Jordan & Company, looms 7IW-703 Uears'buildh'g, Scranton, Pa. Telephone, 6003: Open. High. J.ow CIo. tut;, est. est. In:;. American Sugar ViS imk 127?; 12SU AtchKon 77Vi 77 Ji VT'A 77J AUIiboii, l'r '"'I "7?i "'5 f"J& llrookhn Tuctlou 02', i ft! W lUTj Halt, Jk Ohio W.1K. IMS H'lVS KWs dies. A: Ohh Wl4 1 W Chic. & (I. W 'JIVS "H UIU 21'i bt. Paul luo ltd lav.i 1U5T4 Kock bland IM-Jl ll VM V1 Kirn, i: Tex., Pr 51 Hi fit fill', Lout), & Kali ia"'U- WH6 Ultli 105 Man. Pleiatcd 131 Ul 13.! 1.11 Met. Tiaclton 1(0 , mVi lOTIi 17l'i llUour IViclfia latfi ll UU'i l"l Southern IMcillu WlTn U7 IMU U,Tt KoifolU & Western 67 67Ta 0711 fTO Prie M mn '! laic. Ut Pi 70ii 701i b9T W"i N, Y. LVntUl W Til IMli JuHi Out. & Wet 3 i'l Wi BJ?i Peiuij. it. n w inn lvi'i in Pacltlo Mall M 4(1 -tu Heading RS M S7',i C7'.i Keailliis, l'r J?i 8-tfi W.l bl'l Southern It, It 9 atli aW atfj SiouUicrn It. II.. IT 7U W l, KITS Twin, Coal &. Iron U U M ftV!i (lV?i U. S, Leather lOi 11 WH lli Piilon I'aolllo UMtt lW?i W3',4 J02T4 I'lilon IMcllle, IT Wli Mill Mil 0 Wabskli, IT I Wi l.1J fiU Western Union ll 01 Ml HI Col. 11101 le hon ell Ml Ml M Amal. Copper ,.,,, U 7(l?i m Tfl'J People1 (las , IWa W WHi HW Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on 1'nr of 100. 6T0C1. Bid. Ak0. Laelauramu Paliy Co., IT. 60 ... County Savlnj Uauk & Tiust Cg.. 500 col. Ko Jt'-rt ii'-D IS') I-, TetJi lMiltlc -", H 4l?i J1T Am. Car l'oundi), IT ,. i$i esij t-S &i V. S. Steel Ci ,. JHi llVi UK tl V. 8. but I Co., IT .... 0I tmi Huej UIU HE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10' Cents A'ore Than Four Lines, 3 Cents tor Each Uxtrn Lint Tor Rout. I'Olt HCNT l'lne pilvatn leildence In tlrecn ltldire section for rent for one jear, luriiltlinl or unlurnUhcdl 12 loninsi modem linpiornienlst fleam nnd trolley lines convenient, Addio-s A'cnia, Tribune otllcc. STOItl1 Oil one-lull of tore for lent, llr) Lacka wanna atenue, oppoille P., 1.. & V. depot, inquire Imperial Cigar Co., W 1'iunUlu auntie. I'OIl ltl'NT-N'cj. CIS Clay uremic. All modern pomenjonoca, Inrltidlnu (dram heat, Teiniii re.monnhle. Apply to Jumr K. lleatliatt, LI bmry llulldlng. POP Itll.VT Party leaving town dedrct to rent home fiirnlhed, or would rent part of Minot Meain heit, ecellent locution, reooiuhlo lent. Addicts Puinlshed IIouw, care of Tribune, STOIlt: POIt HUNT The lame toro No. 1211 Washington atcnue, tor lent from Maiih 1. duties h'chURCi-, I'Olt 11ENT ll'ioom home near Pactoryvllle, pplcndld location for tho summer; good pastinc for hoiycs. Apply 1E0S Sanderson avenue. POP IlKNT A .cry superior house, perfectly healthy, Inspector'? t:t, extra lu.xur.lous con enlenroa; fine grouuda; a handsumo home; lent fair. V. Clbson .lonea, 211 Spruce street, HOUSl No. (lit X. Washington avenue, coiner Pino utroot, 11 roouu nnd bath; all in petfect older. Apply nt GW Linden street. I'Olt W'KT Corner store No. 'Ml Lackawanna ittenue. Also dttclllnca nbote. Apply to Coldftililh Broi., 201 Lacluwamu .ncnuc. l-'OIt IlKXT Store room on second floor oter .11!) Lackawanna avenue, l'late glass front. In milto of Ktotosky Uios. POP nc.VT Fiom April 1, building now occu pied by the Dickson Milling Co., No. VI Lackawanna acnue. W. P. Doyle, Council Bldg. HALF BOUnLn house, (U3 Harrison avenue, ?19. Alio half double home, ltOS Pino stteet, $17. Poisrulon now. Apply 050 Hnrri-.on atcnue. 3Tor Sale. iAVVW POP RAM' Hlniksmttli tools and the keg of of horso shoes: will be sold nt a bargain. Apply George Do (,'raw, 1SW Sanderson avenue. I'Olt SAM. CHEAP Biy saddle horse, 8 year? sound, fine saddler and good dtiter. Bcason for .selling, no use for same. Call or addia-s P. A. Peherer, D & II. office, Piovidence, Pa. LACE COIITAINS-30O pairs fancy Curtains at auction. COS Lackawanna avenue. Sec auc tions. 10P SALE Large load of pine kindling, stovo length, delivered onywhcie for S.'.tw. Hird wood, SJ.oO. Mail orders Jennings, Central mine twitch, Fifteenth street, or bring jour wagon and get a load. FOR SALE CHEAP Fitewood, iron roofing, tim bers, boards, scantling, etc., fiom old cars: suitable for all purpo-.5s. Jennings, Central Mines switch, foot of Hampton stiect, off South Main avenue. FOP SALE Two light spring wagons and some harnets, cheap. Kvans, rear 1132 Luscrne street. FOIt SALP Cheap: horse, spring wagon and harness, at No. 1828 Cedar avenue. For Sale or Kent. POlt SALE OU RENT (J rami Central Hotel, .Main street, Jcnnjn, owned nnd conducted by .Tame II, Timlin. Centrally located, flood busi ness, stand. All modem impiovcmcnts. Inquire at premises. Unfurnished Booms Wanted. GENTLEMAN", wife and oni child, desite two or three unfurnished looms in iclined neighboi hood; must be reasonable and absolutely private; boarding houses waste stamps in lc piling. Ad difss, stating full particulars and prite in first letter. J. U. P., Tiibue. Wanted To Bont. WANTED TO KENT By April 1, single or one half of double houc, six to eight looms-, with conveniences. Address C. P. P., line of Tiibunc office. Auction. AUCTION today and every day until sold out, six car-loads Pan-American exposition furnitme nnd linen, consisting of tables, iron and Imss beds complete, diessets, 15,000 pieces linen, blank cts, pillows, counterpanes, pillow cases, towels, etc.; large qiuntity impets and lace cuitalns. Carpels sold every day . o'clock sharp at 30S Lackawanna avenue. Cunmdngs Uios., Auc tioneers, .Furnished Booms. FOR PENT One furnished loom, with impiove incnU; also one on thlid floor, cheap. 0J7 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modem improve ments; private family; gentlemen ptefeired, nt 637 Adams avenue. FOR REST Furnished front room, vvitli heat, bith and gas; near court hoifc; gentleman preferred. Address Room, Dox 209. FOR RENT Furnished loom; heat and bith. 0S5 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen prefened, at 530 Adams avenue. Heal Estate. $1,500 Will buy full lot and desirable home. All modern conveniences, electile light, etc. FUk avenue, Green Ridge. M. II. Holgate, fci.OOO Will buy Oiooin house, Mulberry hlreet, near Monioc. II, II. Itolgatr, Conunomvejlth Iluildin-. FOR SALE New house on Cornell street, Round Woods Park; modern improvements; easy tenns. Apply to Spring Brook Lumber Co., or P. S. Woodhouic. FOR SALE At Clmk'H Summit; a place of llvo acre, houso and barn, good fiult: clirup for cash. Inquiie of Mrs. L, Lindsay, lilt North aiaiu avenue, city. FOR SAM' One acre of land. Improved with nine-room bouse; plenty and variety of fruit; good location in village of Flectvlltc. Mrs. Olive Fl.li, FlectviHe, Pa. Money to Loan. LAItni: OR SMALL amounts. Piomptly made. Interest S per cent. Okell, Attorney, Cuai Exchange building, ANY AMOUNT OP 3IONEY TO LOAN-Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N, V, Walker, 3U-31J Conncll building. First National Ilmk (Carhondale) .. Standaid Drilling Co ,, Third National Bank ,..,, pimo Deposit and DUiount Bank., Feonomy Light. II. & P, Co First National II ml; Lacka, Trust & Safe Deposit Co.... CUrk & Snovcr Co., IT. ., frcnuton iron Fence & Mfg, Co, ... t-cranton Axlo Works ,, Su-auton Savings Pant: ,,,,,,. Tiadens' National Bank Scianlon Butt k Nut O o People' Bank , New Mexico Ily. 4: C, Co, ItON'DS. getanton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1920 , Peopjo's Mreet Railway, first mort gage, Uua 1018 People's Street Railway, Oeneut mortgage, duo 1031 ,,.. Ulcksou Manufacturing Co , Lacka. Township School 0 per cent. City of fccrjnloo St, imp, 0 per tent ...... , Scranton Traction ti per cent. -. I'cononiy Light, Heat k Power Co'.. 6ii0 '30 050 ... 273 40 K00 11)1 1J5 ... 100 PS 500 220 . . , If. .., 1m5 ,.. .., 75 113 ... US ... US ... 100 ... 103 103 113 ... Hi Scranton Wholesale Market. (Cotrictcd by H. C Dak", 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Floui .M. llcan -'.0. Butter I're.h creamery, 2Se j Juiw crtanirry, wum Jjiy '--'- Chcuc-llUaU'c Eggs Neaiby, iX:: faiuy .(wage, 37c, Peas Per bn-l.el, H-75. Potatoes Per bushel, 53e. Oulous-Pcr lusbcl, $1.00. SITUATIONS WANTED PRBU. BRANCH IT 0FFI0GS. Want Advertisements Will Ho Becoived at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIU1LTZ, corner Mulbtrrj street and Webiler avenue. O.USTAV P1CHEL, 0J0 Adams tvenue. West Side GUOttOE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TCBPPi:, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner Noith Mala atcnue and Market street. Green Bidge CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHN'S, t20 Green Ridge street. C, LORENZ. corner Washington ave nue and Marlon etrcet. Petersburg W, II. KNEPFETi, 1017 Irving avenue. Sunmore J. O. BONE U SON. Help Wanted Male. A CAPABLE MAN' Experienced salesman, .teach er or merchant prefened; excellent oppor tuulty: petmaneut situation. Addtess Manager, Box 2S0. WANTED A good wood turuei. one who nisi undcrbtauds scioll-twiug and tunning other luachiues in a door, f.Hi and blind (actorv. Ap ply to ,1, E. pattcison & Co., Plttston, I'a. PERMANENT salnticd position to cneigctlc men. A good oppoiluuity fm- the light parties Call with refeienccs, ill) Spiuee sttvet. WANTED Immediately, 2.3 capable men to net us oiganbers. Apply No. 2(11 Wvoming ave. Opposite Tiadcis Bank. YOUN'G MEN Learn rapid letteiing for signs, show taids, tickels, etc. Home Kludv; book let free. W. A. Tliompson, Pont lac,' Midi. Holp Wanted Female. LADIES to do plain needle work for in .it home; we furnish inatciink nn.l pay $7 to $10 per week. Send stamped envelope to Standud Co., Indiana avenue, Chicago, 111. WANTED Saleslady for Ladies Soiosi shoes' ex clusively. 'Ihoiough epeiicnce and icference requiicd. Sanitcr Bros. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit sulxirip lions for The Tribune; good commission of fered witli a fair guarantee for tiret-tla-M woiker. Apply personallv at Business M.iniget's office, Sci nnton Ti Dune. WANTED By a good girl to do housework in private taiuily; only small family pavin good wages need leply. Addicss E. S., Tiibuue otllcc. WANTED Girl for geneial housework at Dalton. Addresa II. T., care Tribune. Bocruits Wanted, WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Ablo bodied un married men between the ages of 21 nnd 23; citizens of the United States, of good character and tcmptiato habits, who can speak, rnad and write English. Fir information apply to ltcciuit ing Office, No. J2J Wjoming avenue, Sctanton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION" WANTED Gentlemen1 laundry, : on coloicd diH. lUi I.lojd slieet, (loci; icteience. ;oxl t,p SITUATION WANTED As private coachman or i.iio of lioisca; evpeiicnce and lefeicnce. Ad dre?s O. K Tiibtme ofilie. SITUATION WANTED By a voung man u-i coiihiuan for n doitor or driving tiam. Understands cue of horses, win. 1. Walker, Bu 117, 01) pliant, Pa. YOUNG MAN wants voik in butdier biislncs-', ten jeais' experience. Apply 210 Kveielt ave. SITUATION WANTI'.D By a good honest gill .it general housework in small private family. Addtess Miss M, 11, Ford, General Pellvciy, City. SITUATION WANTED Young man desiies situ- ation as bookkeeper. Expel ienced. Good it(- cicnccs. Addtess II, C,, care of Stuiiton Tiibuue, AN EXPERIENECED woman vvislies a position us housekeeper or light liou-cwotk. Can ba been at AUlngtou Hotel, SITUATION" WANTED By nil mound black smith, horseshoeing a specially. Colinun Horenk, icar 100 Pltttston avenue. SITUATION WANTED By an c.pctt laundiess on ladle' and gentlemen's lino laundry; can launder colored coloicd shlits without fading, 1114 Llo)d street, top Hour. Beat of city rcf ciences. REFINED, educated young woman wants em plo) mcid; uny one desiring her set vices in any way addicss C, B., Tribune olhee. Wanted. WANTED Second-hand 3-seated wagon with con opy top and bide curtain; must bo gooil and cheap; state lowest lath price, P. I,, Benjamin, I'Izcrs, Pa, Business Opportunity, GOOD CHANCE FOIt YOUNG TAILOR-Au np-to dato and wide-awake nun cm jump Jnlo an established location, best in the city; slalncd glass mid plate tiont luy window, second Hoor of Ailken building, Cniboudale. Possesilon Apiil 1st. sfT.00.00 BUYS on established business paylnif SbO inonthl)'; veiy llttla tlmti lemiircd; bears doso Investigation. Address 1,'. W, 1I 207 Lin den ttiecl, city, bTOCk AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Wilte for our special market letter. Free on application, r-. M, lllbbatd & Co,, members N, Y, Ccti.olldatcd and Stock b.whangc, 4t and 10 llioadws), New York, Established U'lll. "Long Piitincc' Phone 2-ikS Broad. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY Irishes to Iiavo two plea men to boaid, (.'((pun or English, Call any timi after Thuisdiy, All tcnicuieuces, 607 Harrison avenue, Wanted Boom and Board, WANTED I.jrgc front loom with boaid by ijrn llcman and wife; piivalu family prefriinl. rmiiiestionable itfeieiKc. Addu-M C. II, ,)., P, O. Drawer 512 Kranton, pa, Booms and Board, ROOMS) '10 RENT, with boaid. fcO'J Mulberry street, Dissolution of Partnership. THE FIRM "l I ' Uaittel st Cu. U this d.y dUsolvtd by inutui) soiiscnt, llov Che.ur Megarsvl letliiuj. I. P. MI.GARGEL, ROY MtGAltGEL. Anv debts due to or from the Ihni will be set tled "by the undeisigiied who will continue tho luokciJge and ( oiiunlsstoii bu.iius iu blocks, Bonds and Securities under the linn lumu ol I, P. Megalgel Si (o., with hcadipiaiUrs In the Con nil building, Suauton. Pa. 1. I1. MEUARGEIi L CO , Seraulou, Pj., Kvb, 0, l'JO-i DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mo.- Tin i Pour Lines, 6 Cent lor Gacli tlttra tin J. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. PDWAIID C. SPAULDINO, 21 TRAPEP3 HANK nulldlng, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWAItP II, DAVIS, AnCIHTEOT, CONNELtj Building. FREDEniCK L. IlllOWN. ARCH. D RHAIi Estate F.x change Illdg.. 121 Washington are. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. L. IIAIIDINO, 000 CONN'F.l.L BUILPINO. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENDEROEIt, PAULI BUILDING. Spruce street, Ecrnnton. DR. O. C, LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINfl AVENUE. Lawyers. FRANK E. BOYLE, AlTOItN'RY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr Building. F. K. TRACY, ATl'Y, COMMONWEALTH BLDO, D. B. REPLOOI.E. ATTORNEY LOANS NEGO tlatcd on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. VvILLARB, WAItRE.V & KN'APP, ATTORNEYS mid (ouniclIori.Rl.ljvr. Republican Building, vva'hlngton avenue. JESSUP It JESSUP, ATTORVIJYS AND COUN- i '"""t-law. Commonwealth Building, Hoomi 10, 20 and 21. I:VAJ?.D '' THAYEIl. ATTORNEY. ItOOMI POJ-804, 0th floor, Mears building. L- ,'Vn wATItE3. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD "' r"de Bulldlnc. S. rantoii. I'a. pTTP'fON' .t WILCOX. TRADER'S xyriONAS Bank Building C COM EG VI, 0-1.1 RI'PURLICAN BUILDING. A- BnilTHOLH. OFFICE MOVED TO No" 211 Wyoming aien'ie. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 01J NOItTII WASHINGTON avenue. Dlt. S. W. L'AMOREAU.Y, OFFICE .130 WASH ington avenue. Residente, 1218 Mulbcrrv. Chronic diseases, lungs," heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary organs a speclaltv. Houn, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels nnd Bostaurants. THE ELK GFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Bales lensonablc. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. 4V. PAS scnger depot. Conducted on tho European pln. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. I). BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; ni idor; only Improved pumps used. A. B. Brlggi, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickc'n drug otore, cor- . net- Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE &, CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS er)mcn, store 201 Washington avenue; gteen Iiouecs, 1030 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 21 J Adams avenue. MEGARCEE BROS., PRINTERS1 SUPPLIES, P.N v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Fa. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAP in Scranton at the news standi of Relsuian Bros., 400 fpruce and 50J Linden: M. Norton. S22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzcr, 21 1 Spttiee street. Easter Complexions. EASTER ( OMI'LIA'IONS If )tnt want a fich complexion to match )our Easter gowns add hats-)ou should ftatt at once and give it caretul attention. My Electrical Mas-age in one hour will make the face look )cars )Ounget; is ic fleshing and icilful. biipcdhious hails. wiuU und moles lemnved. Eye blows roneeted. On (lianan' Deim.itologUal Pallors, 212 Washlngtcn .iveutie. Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM All Dallies Hut wish ran be specdilv and pciituuently ureil ot all va rieties of Rheumatism bv n vegetable lonipound. Cures guaranteed. Inquiie or addiess .1, L'. Tay lor, b'ciauton, Proposals. PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned for the janltorshlp ot the Minpson jirtnoiiic Episcopal chuicli from Fdniiiry 13 to Apiil t, inclusive. John P. Randolph, COO South II) it Patk avenue. LEGAL. ESTATE of William M. Rilkman, late of the ilty of Scriiutou, lounty of Laikawanna, statu of reniis)liaula, deceasid, Lettci-s ut administration upon the above uain-d estate Iiavo been gianted ',o the undersigned. All peisniH having clniiu6 against slid estate mo hereby iiutilled to iiesent them for pa)ment, and those iudelited to said estate will uuikn pa) incut to LORENZO (i. LABAR, Admlnlstiatoi-, 210 Boaid of Trade Building, bcunlon, I'a, WATSON, HIEHL le KEM5IMERER. Attorncjn for Folate, Tradeis N'Jtlonal Bank Building, Scraiilou, Pa, 1 r1 ELECTION PROCLAMATION; Oaite ot tho City Recorder City ot Scranton, Pa., February. 4th. P3 NOITCE IS HEIllillY GIVEN THAT AT, A Geneial Election to be held on Tuesday, 'the clghticnlh day of February instant, being On third Tuesday ol Fcbruaiy, the following officer) will bo voted for at tho usual plates ol holding elections in tlio City of furanton. Pa., to wlti A City Controller to seivo for the leini ol thre .ve.irs beginning tho lust Monday of Apiil, IM, One Select Councilman to seno or the teim of four vcais beginning the first Monday of Ap-.il, low, in cnrli of the even numbered wards tu wit; The Second, Fourth. SIMli, Eighth, TcnMi. Twelfth. Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth and Twentieth. Common Count ilincn fiom the even munueied, wards to serve for the Unit ot two year begin ,iilng the first Monday of April, 1002, ai follows lo wit: Four from the Second ward, three ftnni Fouith waul, two fiom the SLstli ward, one (font the Eighth waul, one fiom the Tenth ward.-ynu from thu Twelfth vvaid, one fioni Pourteehtlt wind, one fiom the bi-vtcenth war, one fiom the Eighteenth waul, two fiom thu Twentieth ward. One School t'ontioller for the Uim of tour )ears fiom the lat Tuesday in Februity, 11)02, in eacli of tho odd inunbeicd vvatds, to wit: First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh. Thi tcenth, Fifteenth, bovcnteiiith, Nineteenth and Twenty-first. ' lino Aldcinun to seivc foi the term of five )cats In each ot the pillowing wards, to wit: -Fifth, Seventh, Twelfth, Elyhtceuth uud Nine teenth. Ouo Assessor fiiiiu each vvaid in ih ritv. One Constable fiom t-uch vvaid in the city.. One Judyo of Eki lioin, two liispcctois vl ivfer. Hun and an Assessor ot Votus in each and cveiy ileclleu dUtikt iu the illy. Also one Pour Pliutor fiom eatli of the follau fug boroughs and tmwishlps to wit: The Borough of Piovldeme, thu Tovvn.hlp of Piovhlence, the lloioiiuli ot II)de Park, the lUuough of Per niton, (North vvaid), the Boiough ol Stiuntoii, (MlJdle vvjtd), the Boiqiigli of Sci-anlon, (South ward). (Signed) W. L. CONNKLL, City RevvMer,