-7Si i-ry -U 'W Vs' "" Sjl i i,. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-8 ATUKDAl', tfEBltUARY 22, 1002. 9 I NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Special (o the. Scranltm Tribune. tJoliesclalc, Feb. 21. MIsm Kdlth "orrcy Iihh tin her (,'Ucst it school frlcutl, AIIks Madeline Doiiny, of New York cltv. Miss Allen Disc Is vlsltlnp; friends In Ciirbondnlo nntl Forest City, Mrs. Dr. K. W. Uuriis Rave ti party Tuesday afternoon In honor of her Kuest, Alias Kinmn YV. Burns, of Scran ton. M(sa Alice, daughter of Frank Bun nell, of Ihmnclltovrii, died Friday morning of pneumonia after nu Illness of two weeks. Dr. Wlmlen's lecture, ".Sunny Side of Life," 'will bn Klven In the Ilonepdnlo Bnptlst church on Tuesday evening next. The choir of the llonemlale Methodist church, twenty-two members, will give a concert In the Beech Lake Methodist church on Monday evening next. An orchestra will furnish music for the Martha Washington dinner In the Presbyterian chapel this Saturday evening, first table at !i.:i0. Boast tur key and u full menu of other good things wilt bo served. A bakery will bo opened, and booths with fancy at ti des and confectionary. Prof. March has announced as val edictorian Miss Kttn Nielsen and snlu tntorltm William C. Webb for the grad uating exercises of the Iloncsdale high school. The amount paid by the poor district composed of Honesdale borough and Texas townships for keeping their In sane at hospitals for the year 1901 was Jl.C2G.Si. The total expenditures weie j.",n38.o2. The Inventory of farm and equipment shows a footing of $10,",S0. The tax on dogs in I'lke county has been reduced one-half us a result of so few sheep being Injured by dogs, tt would bo well for Wayne county farm ers to Import a few of these peaceful Pike county canines to guard their sheep. The grand jury will meet next week. Mr. t L. Whitney, who was Injured by a fall on the icy sidewalk some weeks ago, Isslowly recovering. A knitting mill Is among the probable Industries to bo added to Honesdale en tei prise in the near future. THOMPSON. Special to the Scranton Tiibune. Thompson, Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Wrlghter, of Susquehanna, attend ed tho Bloxhnm-Tallman wedding- on Wednesday and visited Mr. and Mis. F. D. Wrlghter in the township yester day. Miss Cnndiis Stoddard, of Stumieeu, has been visiting at tho Methodist Kpls eopal parsonage this week. The Bev. AV. H. French, of the Free Baptist church, attendea the funeral of Horace Stoddard's daughter at Lake Side last Monday. He is endeavoring to arouse an Interest in the coming of Evangelist Liddel and his wife for evangelistic -work commencing next Sabbath evening. The conquering steps with which Cupid has come down upon "this neck o' timber" of late is quite remarkable. For a month or more a couple a week have made for York state at his behest. Wednesday morning Morris Brown and Miss Ida Tucker of the township took the S o'clock train for the "Bashful Couple's Besort," Windsor, X. Y while at 5 o'clock the same afternoon Harry Bloxhum nnd Miss Maud Tallman of tho borough were quietly married by their pastor, Bev. A. D. David, at the home of the bride's parents, Esquire and Mrs. W. P. Tullinan, and the end is not yet, for school teachers, clergy men, blacksmiths and liverymen alike seem trembling In his grip. Tho election Tuesday was a quiet affair, resulting as follows: Constable, Harry Crosier; school directors, E. D. Witter, L. M. Glllett; inspector, C. M. Lewis; judge of election, Willlnm Blandin. Messrs. Messenger Tower and Barnes, reported on the sick list, are still con fined to their homes. Our aged' and esteemed townspeople, A. W. Gates and his wife, left for Scranton this week to spend some weeks with their children, as has been their custom for a number of wlnteis past. A number fiom here attended the lec ture of Byron W. Klnny at North Jnck on last evening. FOREST CITY. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Fob. 21. Mr. and Mis. J, L. Harris have received news of the death of their son, Thomas, at Bibbeo, Arizona, yesterday, after a week's ill ness with pneumonia. Deceased left Forest City about five years ago, lie was an unusually genial young man nnd had n host of friends. Besides his parents, sisters and brothers, a w Ifo survives him. The fire alarm system Is aguln in good working order, nnd alarms should be turned In from the nearest bos in rase of fire, Keys for the boxes ran be found at tho stores of J, c, Brown, Thomas Brown, Feldmnn & Co,, C. K. Tuylor, AV, F. AVhlte. C. K. Dunuler, Davis & Allien, nnd in the Allen block. One month from today comes spring geulle npring. Tho Star Drum coips will give a ball In tho opera house, April 15, nntl al ready have n committee working up tho ovent. The proceeds will bo used to purchase summer uniforms. Forest City 1ms u ilium corps, In the Stars, of ivhlclt it can feel proud, They can go way up front and stay there, Thomas Kilrnw, of Great Bpnd, for mer political potentlirto, and political p.ir.ncr of Samuel S, "Wright, was in town over night. It Is supposed that Mr. Kllrow Is inspecting the breast works. He is n genlul gentleman to ;neet nnd his acquaintances, whether or not they agree with him, find plensuro In his visits, UNIONDALE. Special to Hie Scranton Tribune. ' TInlondale, Feb. 21. Nuthun I.ee's condition Is much Improved. Dr. Tay lor, of Forest City, was the attending physician. Iturvey Smith nus returned from California, and does pot look its If he needed n, vacation In tho early future. Tho election last Tuesday in the bor ough went Republican. Mr, and Mrs. Albeit Ople, of Ciubon dale,, spent Sunday with friends in town. Bev. Alfred Kastmuii, after a success. fill week of evangelistic work In Oak. land, returned home last Saturday. Mst Wednesday the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Knlscopal church nntl friends were entertained ttt dinner nt the homo of Mrs. Israel Bounds, the president of the society. It was mi exceedingly Interesting feature to witness the genial pastor and his faithful deacon, each with his horse tind conveyance, driving around town through the storm, gathering up nil the ladles who had desired to attend the session, In spite of the 'blizzard there was a large number present, and an excellent lime was enjoyed by nil. Such gallantry and sociability deserved the success that was gained, I.coiiuid Smith, who bus been a great sufferer after vaccination, Is Improving slowly. FACTORYV1LLE. Special to the Gcranlon Tribune. Fuctoryvllle, Feb. 21. The first lec ture of the course being given nt tho PICTURE Find Jack's brother and uncle. Methodist church, last Tuesday eveu liig, by Bev. Dr. Hayes, of Binghaniton, was c rare treat to those who heard it. There was a fair-sized audienr.e, con sidering the extreme cold weather. We bespeak a crowded house next Tuesday night to hear Bev. Dr. Sevorson, of AVest Pittston, a former pastor. IBs subject will be "Dixie Land." Bev. D. D. Harmon, of Tuily, N. Y., left for his home Wednesday, n'ter spending a few days with his falhei-In-lnw, Charles Gardner, who Is still seriously ill. Miss Millie Dickson, of Scranton, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Ruth Dickson. Lewis Armstrong, Mr. and Mis. A. M. AVrigley, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Arm strong attended the funeral of the for mer's blether, Joseph Armsli or.g, at Tur.khnnuock, Tluusday, and also Ihe funeral of their relative, Mrs. .um IlRidlng, at South Eaton, the same dns;. The donation nt the Buptl.it church last "Wednesday evening for th" pat tor, Rev. G. R. Smith, was a decided ojecess, socially and financially. A large number of the members of the Women's Christian Tempevance union attended the mid-year conven tion at East Lemon today. MONTROSE. Special to the St.raulon Tiibune. Montrose, Feb. 21. T. AV. Tinker spent a portion of this week at his former home in Little Meadows. Hon. George C. Hill, of Silver Lake, was a visitor in town yesterday, Commissioner Isaiah Halre. of Law ton, has recovered from nn attack of blood poisoning, sufficiently to be In town attending to business this week. The latest Republican lo announce himself a candidate for sheriff is AV. G. Morgan, of Clifford. Mr. Morgan is, we believe, the tenth patriot to offer him self for the position, subject to tho ac tion of the Republican convention. And there doubtless will be others. Montrose seems lo be In a fair way to attain Its traditional "One hundred days of good sleighing," AA'e had sleigh ing on Thanksgiving day, and It is with us yet. Thomas Qulgloy, an old nnd lespected citizen, died at the home of his niece, Mrs. Edward Farley, on South Main street, on Monday. He had been In fall ing health for some mouths. The funeral was attended from St. Mary's church on Wednesday morning, Rev. A, T. Broderlck ofllclntlng. Mrs, C. M. llnwley and daughter, Miss Bessie Palmer, are visiting friends at Tunkhannock and AVIlkes-Bavre. Roger Kenyon sustained a stroke of paralysis, while shoveling miow, on Wednesday. His right side Is affected and owing to his advanced age, his con dition Is considered critical, E. B. Gill, superintendent of tho Montroso Canning factory, has returned from a business trip to Mllwnukee. M, S. Dessauer has been spending the week with his son, M, E. Dessauer, at Fort Wayne, Ind and his daughter, Mrs. Koch, ut Akron, O. The annual inspection of Company G takes place at the armory tonight, AVOCA. The death of John Gilroy, u resident oi mis iowii ror a number of years, died yesterday morning at the family residence on the "West Side after suffer ing tow days of pneumonia, Besides Ills wife ho Is survived by the follow ing members of tho family; Mrs. Pat rick Miinley, Mrs. James Howell, Mrs. AVIIllam McDonald, Mrs. D. Frear, John and Thomas. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made In St. Mavy's cemetery. Born To Mr. and Mrs. William Sampniau, twin daughters. The marriage of Miss Ellen Keith, of Lincoln IIl), mid Jumes araham, of Mnln street, will take place next Wed nesday evening ut the home of the bride's mother. John O'Brien, of HID street, Is cilU Rally 111 of pneumonia. John, the three-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. James Burns, of Miller's Grove, died yesterday morning after mirroring several weeks of diphtheria. The twin Bister tiled a fev weeks ngo. The funeral will lake place this after noon, Interment will bo In Langcllffe cemetery, Agnes, tho one month old daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs, Patrick Byan, died on Thursday afternoon, Tho funeral will take place this afternoon, Interment will be In St, Mary's cemetery. Bev, B. M, Pnscoo will preside nt the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Depew at Meshoppen today. The Jubilee choir of I'Utston will con duct nn entertainment In O'Mulley's hall tonight. An excellent programme has been nrrauged. Admission 15 and 25 tenia. Tho home of Mrs, Jennie Clark was Invaded by ti host of friends Inst even ing In honor of her 40th birthday. They presented her with mnterlnl for a hand some black Btilt. During Mrs. Clark's widowhood si" '.h often been remem bered but tho s',,1 prise of last evening rttittc unnerved her nnd It was some time before she remembered her duties ns hostess. A substantial spread was soon prepared but It Is needless to say that ample Justice was done It. The following wore present: Mrs. David Davis and two daughters! Mrs. Keith nnd daughters: Mrs. W. J. Williams, Mrs. George Kennedy, Mrs. Nenl Fer guson, Mrs. Bobert Bosley, Mrs. A. J. PUZZLE. Clarke, Mrs. John McGIbbey, Mrs. Jos eph Rlchens, Mrs. James .Moore, Mrs. Murk Bosley, Mrs. Llllie Preece, Mrs. Harry Em ley, Mrs. Solomon Miller, Mrs. A. HInes and daughter, Mrs. Har ry Tinner, Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Henry, and Mrs. Henry Davis, Mrs. D. Wll llnms. Mrs. G. Lower, Mrs. James Hus tle, Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Jean Bluck well, Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Otto Dor meirolh, Richard Mueklow, Mrs. Wil liam Mitchell, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. George Curry, Mis. Bostoek. HALLSTEAD. Special lo the S(i.tiiton Tiibune. Halistead, Feb. 21. Messis. -F. H, Belden, George Corwln and Arthur Al den started for the Young Men's Chris tian association state convention at AVarren, Pa.. Tuesday night. T. ('. Ai mer is acting as secretary during the absence of Mr. Belden. L. II. Sprout was looking after busi ness In tills place and Great Bend on Thursday. C. E. TItsworth, of Susquehanna, was in town Thursday on business. Messrs. ('. K. Follnsbee, N. II. Dick erman and C. E. Halglit, of Binghani ton, registered at the Mitchell house on Thursday. Irving Church left Thursday evening for Johnstown, Pa., where ho Pas n position. Pater AVnlteis, of Scranton, is visiting his brother. In this place. A. C. Bradstreet, who has letlred at present from the hotel business, has sold his horse and sleigh to Mr. Haight, of Blnghamton. The chamois factory pioperty was sold by tho sheriff on" Monday, The First National bank, of Susquehanna, bid In the peisonnl property, and have leased the factory of the Shephard Chamois company. They will keep the plant in operation until such time as a new companj- enn be organized to pui chnse their Interest, when It will be op erated hy a stock company. The Young People's Clnlstlan En deavor society of the Presbyterian church will have a slelghrlde and social at the home of Joseph Osterhout, at Mountain A'ulloy, on Tuesday evening, February 25. Everybody Invited. Bev. S. Guv Suowden-wlll nrtriiwsm tlm family meeting at tho Young Men's Christian association hull, Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Julia O'Nell, who has been seri ously ill, is Improving. The board of health has raised the quarantine at the Barber residence. Tho men of the Presbyterian church will give u supper and entertainment at tho Young Men's Christian associa tion hnll, Saturday evening. Supper and entertainment, 23 cents. Miss May Hamlin lett Wednesday morning for an extended visit In AVuMi ingtou, N. J, The Young Men's Christian associa tion has a set of three new stationary bathtubs or tho latest design and style. They are fully up-to-date. S. G. Barnes has returned from Mont- (ISO. Mrs. Charles Iloffinuii, who has been ill, is Improving. Miss Marcella Normlle js visiting In Blnghamton, Miss Clyde Capwell, of Blnghamton, was visiting here, Tuesday and Wed nesday, W, A. AVolcott is quite sick with the giin. Miss Maude Brown was calling at New Mllfonl on Sunday, i A, Vail, of New Mllfonl. was call lug In this place op Monday, Misses Julia and Anna Caden, of Blnghuniton, are visiting their sister Mrs. B. S. Rightly, Henry Truesdale, mayor of Berlin AVis., visited at the home of George Adams on Saturday. WELSH HILL. Special to Ihe Scranton Tilbuue. Welsh Hill, Feb. 21. The old, old story; moie snow, moro wind, more drifts, Irregular malls, etc., etc, Several teachers and patrons of this place attended the Teachers' Institute held at South aibson on Saturday last. SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STRONG Marvelous Elixir of Life Discover ed l)j Famous Doctoi'-Sclcnllsl That CurpsBvcrj Known Ailment. Wonderful Cures Arc Effected That Seem Like Miracles Per formed The Secret of Long Life or Olden Times ItCTlVCll. Tho Bomcdy Is Free to All Who Send Name and Address. After J mm of patient study, and delving Into tin- thutv record of Ihe psst, as well an follow ing modern experiments In the realms of inedl tat science, Dr. .fumes W. Klild, Il)i".i First Na tional Haul; building. Port Wayne, hid,, makes the stailllng announcement Hint ho has surely pit. .T.vur.s wii.MAsr icinn. dlscoered the elixir uf life. 'Jh.it lie Is aide with the aid of a mj -.lcrloin compound, Known niily to lum.rlf. pindueed as a ieult nf the Jena he h.n .pnt in Heart Ills? fin this pteelout lifc-gi Iiirt boon, to tme any and ewry tli-rae llhil Is Known lo the liiinnrn body. Theie is no doubt of the d'wlor's earneatne-H in making Ids ilnlm nml the ieiii.iiK.ible cures that he !-, dally tlfectintr senile to bear lilm nut ary stionslv. Ills tlieoi) whifli he .idumces is u:if ur ira'un and biseu on sound eiuie!ue in a medical pur ticc of many .teal, h rasK notiilii;; to try Ids leniaikable "l.hxlr of f.lle," .is he calls It, for ho ends it fiee to anjone who Is a HiUjiei', in tullkient iiuantitles to comftice of its .ibilily to Hue, so there Is alioIu!cly no li-K to "inn Some of (be i ure cited arc ci. rem.uKablc, aid but for leliable wihievos wuuld baldly be credit ed. 'Ihe lime lunc tluown awj, clutches and walked about alter tv.n or tlnce dials of (be icincdy. The hkk, rImmi up bi liomc -doclois, lunc men lesloied to their families and friends in prifect health. Ithnmull.-iii, ncuialxla, stom ach, heart, iei, kidiiec. blood and skin dWears and bladder doubles ili?.lppcir tis by iiuffit. Headaches, batKache-.. neiwHiMie-,-, fcCcis, com smiititioii, uUhs, ink!-, aslhui.i, cal.iuh. biun ihitis at.d alt affections of the (bunt, lir.is 01 any vital mean aic easily oceicoinc In a space of time that i simple nunelous. P.utial paialjsw, locomotar nlaia. diopw. gout, sciofuhc mil piles .lie quk;lt ami pnu. nently tcniou'd. ft puuhes the entile .sicm, blood and tissues ietuies noinial ticixu po'xcr, iliciilition and a j-tut" of pfeu health is pio dined at once. To the doc toe all tcms aic alike and eipi.ilh affected In tliii peel "Clivh of Life." Send foi (be icincdy tnclaj. It ii fue to cceiy Milfeier. Mate what s oti want lo be cined of nod the sure icmcdy for It will be s.-nt ou free bi lelutn mail. Bev. Hants addressed the institute in the evening:. Cupid did Utile work here on St. Val entine's day. Nearly all were previous ly supplied with their valentine. On election day not only the politle icins went mad but the elements as well. Boads were filled, and driving was impossible. But our old Bepubll eans sot there just the same and car ried the day. Yesteiday the Ladles' Aid suriirlsed our pastor and his wife at the parson aRe. The day was pleasantly spent. It will he more than ten years before we will wish for another old fashioned winter. KEYSTONE ACADE.1Y. Special to tin- Scranton Trlti'ine Ke.istune Ac.iclun.i, r.uioi.wille, 1'cb. 21. .fay lJond, class of 'fi.s. t has been c iicul.iitii anion; fiieuds heic dining; the week, Miss ('hii-tiiic .Mathew.son. who leuiwst -une Injiuic's fiom a tail .1 lew weeks .irm. Is again able to be mil. Viiih' Ailiej, i-pont I lie cail.v put of the week al his home in Hi.iokbu atttiulini; the wed'luu of his hlstii, who w.ls null It'll lo Kills liund, of Miholsni. I'lofeui If. Linen IV-clt made a lii.iue, 'lip to ii,iiiton un s.itmd.i. Xew lulls nic .somenhit In ociden 0 of Kile. Mr. unci Jhs. ( luiles Mi. lib, of Will e.-'.line, h.nc leicnth conic lo llc whh Ihcli mii, I'i j fcssoi lliomlcy S'lillh. 1'iufe-sor IK IK Whnfoid, foimeil.c piofcs-or of iiiatlipm Hits of the Acadein.t. has i'tt-nt!y ac cepted a hlmllai po.lilou In the "-li.mioKiti "iIk!i bf hook Ml. IK IK Wliitiuid, her iiiolhtr, Mis. Vol';, and Min, lliibeii, aie cl-itlns li tends In town. Jle-sis Jusie Coon and llobeit Hull have Kane lo Wiinen, I'a., as deleiintes to Ihe lale toiieu linii of Ihe Yoiiiicr Meu'.c (liiMI.ni .i-ocKiliou, A laijjo 1 1 mul fiiim this pkiic will attend tho I'adeiewskl coiueit in ft union on Moudav nei. inif. I'lofesKi lliouiley Sinllli Is weailn,' imllc. on aciuiiut of Hie anlv.it of a ,a 01111- dauchui, The cient of Ihe .season .111 be toe 'Dee, lilik Sktilc" j,'irii by Ihe blutfenih nu the cwi Inif of IVIniiaii i5. 'Ihls Is lo lipie-em ihe school dajs of llftj jtai.s as". The ih.iiar'.cis no nil fitly chosen and a liiiili ilaw cnit 1 i.Uiun ut l eNpetleil. o TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the geunton Tribune. TunKbaiinoiK, fell. 21. Z. Wells lieynold., jia. matfer In Ihe rnlled Stitei nicj, 1, lsltlr15 li'li family at this plate for a few dajs. KvMieillf Mieia If. (licgoij, of Mchopp'ii, was fchaklui; baud.. In (own on Tliiu9d.i,. Altoiney O, s. Jiiiiner iclmned on I'tiilay af ternoon pom I'lillddelphla, wbeie lie Ins been on oil-luces. 'i'ho "Monday dub" will meet ut Ihe honi of Mis. .lames Piatt, on Wejt Tlosa flieet, on ilou daj iifteiuuou, I'euruRiJ 41, at 2 n'elotk, llioilte llaldwln, (icorgu Jlojle and J. Wovl I'ljtt luic been appointed app.-alteu to nuke ..11 Imenloiy of Ihe lock of Skinner & l'eler. tlolh. ins; dealci, leeenlly udjudecd liankrupt, The appiaUeuieut will be made on -Maiili 3, V. I". AMiy, who was It.Jmed .sine (line aso by being knocketl down by u wajou, U oblo lo be on the street again, Tho piopwltlon o eirif a eounly poor Iioiim was omwhelmluijly defeated at Ihe election oil Tuesday last. 'Ihe majority ugaipst it lielns 7iH, 11 ron Illakeslee, who has been eiv ill al hi; home on Warren fctreet, Is somewhat fmpioveil. Xew VIro ejeapea have been placet) on (be Wjuola, AVoi-sted Yum company' mills am ibo Keclcr Hoitia hotel, II, II. .Mk.fn.soit will dejher a i)b(our at :ie I'laugelical thuich nn Miuilay cteului; uet. Subjett wil) be, "The Cliil.iliii oldiei." Mr. Kcarne's Poker Knowledge, I'urv S, Heath h.13 olablLshcd an utlemajn edition of Ids paper in Sail Lake (it. fit ullj It the Ti'leciaiii, la ihe tlict iaue be had u com pliiacntaiy tkelcli of Seiutoi Kcurus of I tab. 'tlio wiiter iliapvodi7cd: "How tuily jt may be Mild of Mr. KeaiiK, u It U uld in Scroptuie, 'lie Hut I diligent in bitsii.es alull bum befoie Klns," " Tilings wcie in toiifii.loii n the ottice that fu( day, and peihaps the proofreader did not get to the Keanw tkctili. At any ia(e, the birlptur.il tjuotation came out, "He lliat h diligent in bu.l. neM thai) ktaud by four kiu:." Iltiul papeu aie fcj tiig that If Senator b'ei'ns has to fet his wUer knowledge out of tho lllibli, uhiii)jtoii I- no place for liiin.Waslilustoii toirfixiiideuce, Xiw Yolk World. 4mmL Mil .s ifsw w?W sk. THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Wore Than Four Lines, 3 Cenl.s lor Each Extra Un;. For Rent. roil IlMNT Amll Uf. itlore nnd rooms, femur ly occupied bv LTarli tiros', meat mat kr I. 101 Xorlh Main otenue. Inqulle of Michael Holland, 10.1 Main ntcmic. IIOI'Hi: roil HIINT-Wj Muliiorry filed! all mod em Improiemeuls. Inquire II. Moses, ill WjoniInK avenue, I'Oh KHKT-I'hc ami eW loom Hals nllli iialh, fleani heat, gas, tangc, etc., from April 1st, Call early, llent leusonahie. l'lctl ('. Hand, 1SI1 Mulbciiy filed. I'OK IIIKS'T from April 1, slore loom nctupled by (Inbln Dlunond Co., U2"i Lackawanna inc line; also floor iiboie. Apply l" Santleiioii acnue. l'Oll MINT ll.ioom house near I'uilorjvllle, splent'id location for the sinnmef! Rood pasture for hors. Apply 1804 Sandeison avenue. HOU.Si: .Vti. nil N, Wablimlon avenue, -orner fine dtieet, 11 rooms and bath; all In peifcet order. Apply al M" Linden street. 1'Olt HUNT Corner slme N'o. 0J Lackawanna nvenue. Also dwelllnijs above. Appl) to Ooldsinlth Bros., SOI Lickawanna avenue. l'Oll ItliN'T Slore room on second floor over .'SID Liitkaivanna avenue. Plate Rhus front, In quilt' nf Kroto-lcy Bios. roil IJIIXT fiom April 1, bulldliiit now- occu pied by the Dlikson MIllliiK 'o.. Xo. 12 Laekiiwann.t avenue. W. 1. llojle, Connell Hluff. HAI.r 1101'IILi: house.- CIS Harrison avenue, 318. Alo half double house, 1003 Pine street, $17, Possesion now. Apply 0.10 Hairloon avenuc J7or Sale. 1 1 ,000 00 STOCK m a corpoiation now cumins larKe dividends, and fine to Incie.ise lapidly in piice. Address lllfr UMdcnds, Tribune olllte. l'Oll hLi: I'uinituie for sl looms; everjlhinp needrul fm one Mailiii'a; bouekcepliiK, very rc.non.ible, on account of leaving city. Must be sold befoie -Mulch 1. L. (1., Tiilmne ufflce. I'OH SALK Nice piolltahle business' lequliin four to live thousand, ilidlin, tapitiil. I'or ur ticiilan liiqune of .1. 1). Williams tc llio. CVIfl'lirs, linoleums mid oil cloths sold every day ;i o'elocK. iVOS Lackiuvauua. 'sec mictions. LAI II (TUTUXS-.VW pairs fantt Cititnlm at auttlou. MS I.acKawanu.i nvenue. See auc tion. l'Oll SAI.i; - Pine kimllini; wood, stove lemrtli Two dollais biif load tleliteictl anvwheie. Mall oideis. .ItnniiiRs, Cenli.il Mlnei cut. Uu iccond lmnil lnuiher .suitable for all purpose), ver.i cheap. 1 Oil SALK Two light fprlnj? wastons anil some harness, cheap. Kvuns, rear 11H Luzerne street. 1'Olt PALt: Cheap; horse, fprins wagon and harness, it Xo. 182(5 Cedar avenue. For Sale or Rent. l'Oll .P Oil lll'.N'T-'-luie antl'luiiiipss s-liop altuclietl, also tlwellliiir over (he stoic; Iuia.o li t(i(jiiaar; no oppo-ilion In town; coiner of llilnkt'i and ( liestnut stieet. Inquiie of (!. V. l'io-t, SOI IK l)i Inker stieet, Diuunore, Pa. Eooms aud Board. P.OOMS TO KKXT. with board. kl Mulberry atieet. Boarders Wanted. PlllVATi: PAMILV wi-lics to have two ni"0 men to board, (Iciman or l.ni;li?h. Call any tlm." aftei Tliuisday. All conveniences, S07 Uairuon avenue. Wanted To Hent. W'AXTr.D Apiil 1 bv f.iniilv of thicc adults, four or live looms unfurnished, incttitliii? heat, flo ,V, cliy. ATKD- ll.v luisb mil and wife, fiom Apill 1st, tivc looms with impiovimcnts; cential city o, (iiccn IJIilge. IK P., 'Milium; ofllt .'. Wanted To Buy. AVli:i) 'ID III V lu-li piid lot i-cfoiid bind plain tack-; will also buv second hand bai I els, cu- telephone N'o, 1107. The (uiikeu bush Sloi.i?c Waifbous" Co., Bridge t., i pposlte I! Is lionet'. Money to Lonn. LAIKIi: Oil Ml M.I. amounts. Piomptlj nude. Intel e-t o pci cent, okcll, Attorney, ( oal I'xchaiiHC building. AM' AJIOLM' OP MOSL 10 LOAX Quick, straight luaus or Uiilldiug nnd Luiui. At fiom -1 lo ( pel cent. Call on X. . Waiker, ..1I-J1. Connell building1. ' THE MARKETS The following quotations are furnished The Tiib une by M S Jordan !i Company, rooms 7)a-,"UII Mrars btuldii g, .s-cranttpi. Pa. Telephone, 0003; Op;n- High, Low- CIos- inc. est. est. ing. Aiiidleaii sugar IS) li)vk lHVi UJ'i Atchison 7S 1-i 7.V'S 7.'iVi 7a:,Vi Althlsou, Pr IKI'i U7 PO'l. 'i7 lliooklvu Tiaclioii ImTs ii HHs hi" Hill. cV: Ohio lOiTs HH'i 10J',i HH'i Hies. & (Hit Vi WA 45 13 (hie. & (I. W 2IU i'i 2IU Wl . Paul lis! liJS'i ViiYa 10-ISfc Hoik Maud Kin I'll Wl Kit Kan. J: Tt's., Pr 3.1 )i .'i')i .1 l-'ja ol'i Louis. lc Xasli 1(11 101'i KUOi 1l" Man. Pleviiled l'K"i : l.li'i 1.1 li Mel. Tiattlon lusn K'a,r, 107 HMH Missouri Pailllo I0l"j lOJIi HH'i Pri'i Miiitlirlli I'aiille lsi HHi Hi's OI'!i Xoiftdk k Western :.u ."l'4 .Til ,1lai Pile .'is. :i.h ;'n',t ;'a'U Iliie. Ut Pr i7?-i llS's i!7ai I'S'it X. V. Cential lU2'j 1H.1 1( W Out. i West ;t.m :!.!:. .itii; .t.ni Puma. It. I! flliVi HOH UMi H't'i Pat lite Mall Hi li,K. pi hi','- Heading ,'nl M'i o'?i f.Us Heading, Pr M4 hl"4 hii mij Nullum H. 11 .".!) !.2T ,'IJ'j yiT4 r-inillieiu II. It., Pi .... HV.4 (!'i P." hV.it Tenn. Coal Si lioi 1714 A'i li" llf'.i 1', H. Leather Ui 1P4 li 1114 I'. S, l.ealbtr, Pr hi Mi, M Hi; C, S. Hubber l.'i'.i li,H n!3 lu'i I 11I011 Patillv ,,.101 1U1-T, won mi.14 I'nloii Paclllc, Pr yi sjj fc'i ,s'p(. Vtaba.h. Pi U I'll a-' 4?i We.li'rn I'nlon tn'j iki'j, 'i twu Col. Puel & lion hij Mlj 7j WiJ Auial. Copptr (, 70 (is.i, ui,ij Pclple's (las IH'J ti'lTJ n,ja ,)7j Col. So 17T4 20W 17?s Lii'i Texas Paclllc HP! 0J m jo Am. I'jr roundly 2baj 2hJi 2s :'iis Am, t hi- I'mui hy, Pi... 87!4 M'a W- i-7!4 P. S, Steel C.i It"i II .i I'. H. hieel Co., Pr .... n.l4 tii'i ui, uHj Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co,, Pr. ,, County f-avlng3 Hank k Tiust Co., 1'irst National Bank (Carbondalc) ., 'Ihlrd National Hank Dime Deposit and Diwount Bank,. I'eor.oni) f.lglit. II. k P. Co I'irst National Bank Laika. Trust fc Safe Deposit Co..., Claik & Snover Co,, Pr , Sciantou Savings Hank Tliders' National Hank Sciantou Boll k Nut Co , People's Bank , BONDS. Ecianton Pautnger Uailvvay, (lrjt Mortgage, due 1020 , People'a bticct Hallway, II ut morf. gate, due 1013 ,,.,...,. People' Street Hallway, General nioilguge, due 1021 , Scranton Traction u per cent Pcoioiny I.lgnt, Heat & Power Co.. X01II1 Jeitey & Pocono Ice Co Bid. Alke. BO ... 300 500 M0 ,., K0') IH 1200 ,., 103 125 ,.. 600 ,,, sai ... 115 ... ,., 115 ,.. 113 ,.. Ill ... 115 ,.. P7 U7 Scranton Wholesale Market;. (Cunetted by II. (I. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) ITom ilW. Ileal-W.W. Butter Kiri.li ircauiciy, iPc; June neauieij. 2sH4aiHe-l Hairy, -- Cheee H'.iaUc. Eggs Nearby, Wv. Peas Pel bu l.cl, 1 ?3. r Potatoe Per buhcf, bOc. Outons-1'cr bl'jhcl, ?1.W 3 .Mori DKANOII WANT OPFIOGS. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of tho Ifollow lng Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALfinnT SCltm.TZ, corner Jlulbtrrf street and Webslcr avenue. OllSTAV 1'ICIIP.L, OJU Adam) avenue. West Side aCOIIOK W. JCNK1NS, 101 Soulh Main avenue, South Scranton FflED h. TKItPPn, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVISf, corner Noilb Mila avenue and Market street. Green Kidgo CllAflLP.3 P. JOXES, 1537 Dickson avenue. P. J. JOHNS, 020 Crcen nitlRe street. C. I.OItl'.NZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg V. II. KXLPFr.fi, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. uoxt; 4: SOX. Help Wanted Male. M'.VKHAI, CIO Ml SALKOMIKV wanted in evciy .section; espeilenee nnnece.ssiiy; (jood saliry and expenses paid. Dnumiel Company, Station I.. Xew York. CIVIL hlinviri! government position. O.St'i up-, polnlnients nutle last jcai, Piolulily lO.OUt) this .veal. Only common school edueaiioii re 'pilled for cMimlnatioii. Cataloi;ue of iufoiina Hon fiee. Columbian Coirespondeuce College, Waslibigion, I). C. WAMKD Hmllei ; tempoi.uy po-ltiou; no tai vassinjr; (rood pay, Atltlies. (llobe, 7il Clieslmit slieel, l'lilltidelplila. Pa. Help Wanted Female. s WKBaain WBaatumwyj Wanted Saleslady Per our Ladies' Foiosts Shoe Department, gj B Ihotouh expel ler.ee necessary and lef- H ci ernes lequlied. SAMTIIU BltO. 9 ".figiSetaM3WISHIEl LADV CASVASSlIU wanted to solicit snbsciip tions foi The Tribune; pood ccuuuilsstcm of feied with a fair guarantee for rust-class Vtoikcr. Apply peisonally at lliisircsa Mauagci'o offlte, hcianton Tiibu;.e. LADII-S lo do plain needle vvoik foi us at home; we furnish iiinteiiiils and pav 7 lo "J10 (ici week, tend stamped envelope to Mandiid Co., Indian t avenue, Chicago, 111. WAYI KD- By a (rood rjlil to do hou-ewoik in piivute ianillv ; only small family itajiiu? jtootl wages need lepl.v. Addios IK b., Tiibune olttte. WAXTKD Qir! for Keueial housework at Dalton. Address II. '!'., care Tribune. Situations Wanted. M'U VJKIN" WA.NTIll) llilirht boy wauls woiks foi after school and s.ituiiki,vs, Addicss 0. P. II, , Tiibune ufltte. M'l CATION' VA.NTi:i) u epeiirrietl 'nc-u'n tiuulshiitg goods 111.111 de-lies position, Oood lefeiinces, Addie-s X. A,, Tiibune olfice. A HOOD (Hill, tlt-lit's (.ituation tlolng bou-e-woik; good took. Addicss M. ('., Tiibune oi lite. lIKKilll' HOY wants woik for after Khool and hatnitlij.-. Addiess S. P. 11., Tiibune nffiic, MTl'VITON WAX'IEH-Hy a young man in a tieameiy 01 Akliimiiiig Motion; over two .veals' cspc'iieuce; icfeience, W, IK Cotnpluii, Hi inker. Pa. MTU VI ION" WANTED Oentleiuen'.s laimdiy, gojtl on coloied i-liiits. 1111 l.lojd stlcel, np llooi ; lelricnce. SITUATION WANTED-As pilvatu coathman or cine of hoiscs; ccpeilence and icfeience. Acidic- O. K Tiibime ofllce. hl'lL'ATTOX WANTED Hy a voung man ns to.iihnun for 11 doctor 01 tblviug team, I'lit'ei-tands cue of hoiscs. Win, T. Walker, Uu 117. Illv pliant, I'a. 0!'.'(i MAN wants woik III butcher bii-ines', teu.vear' epeilen(e. Apply 310 Etciett ave, SITUATION WAY1ED-Hy .1 good lionet glil at geneial hotisewoik In minll piivalq family. Addicts Mf-s M, H. Poid, (ieneial Dellveiy, City, bUT'ATIOX WANTED Young nun denlics situ ation as bookkeeper. Eptiiruted. (iood uf eitiui'S, Addicss II. (!., taio of Scianton Tilbuue. AN EM'EIUKNECED woman wishes a position as hoii-eketptr or light hou;cvvoik. Can lie bien nt Alllliglun Hotel. SITIKVITON WWi'ED-By all aiuund black nuilli, hor-eshoelng a peclall. Colt man llditiik, tear did Pltltstou avenue, REPINED, eibualed young vvouiln wants em plujiucnt; any one denlilus her ei vices in an; way addie-s C IK, Tiibune oflici', Auction. CAHPElN oil dollis and linoleums ioli cvtrj d.i) :l o'clock fth.up, Mi Lackawanna avenue. See allot Ion. AUCTION today anil ovtiy dav mull i-old out, W c 11 -loads 1'du- nic.rle .111 imposition Imnltuie nntl linen, toiiaUtlng of tables, Iron and In us beds complete, dicsrcii-, 15,000 pieces linen, blank els, pillows, cemitci panes, pillow cases, towels, etc.; laigo quant it i.upels and lace uirlalns. Caineti, oli eveiy day :l o'tlotk sharp at 60S Lackawanna avenue. dimming;1. Bios., Auc tioneers, Wanted Board. Mil X(l 51 VN vvl.lics boattl; West S11I0 piefened. I. II, . Tilbuue ofHtf. Wanted Booms and Board, WAXTED Two coiniilunleallnir looms vvltli boaid, piivute family pitfeiietl. Two ladles ami a gentleman. Mala lull p.ntkulais. Address C. II. ., Tiibune ofllce. WAN') ED Urge fiont loom vvlli boaid by gen tleman and wife; private family pirfeiird, 1'liquc.tlouable lefcrelice. Addies.1 C, fl, li., P. O, Drawer Hii buunlou. Pa. Eurnished Booms, l'Oll HENT-Oue uuiUbtd room, Willi impiove mciiU; aljo one cm tlilid tloo:, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. I'URXISIIED ROOMS lor ui't. modem imprave incuts; private family; gentlemen pictured, at 0J7 Adams avenue. FOR ItENJ-ruroUhed fiont loom, villi beat, bath and gas; near court bouse; gentleiuan preferred. Addrew Room, Bos 200. Volt RENT FurnUlnd room; heat ami bath. 025 Linden street, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENl". with beat, pas and bath, gentlemen prtlcned, at 5-!) Adams av cnu" SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. - DIRECT0K Insertions 25 Cents Tim Tour ClrieJ, 'tfCenfilot-UadiBxtr Ual. PROFESSIONAL.! ; wSviV.XJis.isjiSv 'VWSSi- ims saA.Md.ArfvA.lkntf' Certified Public Accountant. KDW'Allt) C. Sl'AUMIIXa, 2a TIIAI1KH3 HANK Dulldlm?, and St. Paut Ilulldlnir, New York. Architects. rnwAnn 11, davis, AtictiiTtcrr, connelis flulhllnp. FnEnr.iticK 1,. tinow.v. aiicii. n., mu Kvtate Eicliange tlldg., 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. Ij. HARDING, COO COXNM.ti IIUILDlNO.i - Dentisto. dii. c. ik i:iLi'.Mii:itoi:ii, pauli buildino. Spruce street, Scranton. - -J " DH. O. O. I.AUDACH, 115 WYOMINd AVENUB. Iawyers. FRANK E. nOYLC, ATTOllNllY-AT-LAW. llootns 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr Building. F. K. TRACY, ATT'V, COMMOXWEALTII BLDO. D. B. BUPLOOLn, ATTOnNHY-LOANfl NKOO tlalcd on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce atieet. WILIiARI), WAIIRHX & KNAPP, ATTo1InKY3 ami counsellors-at-lavv. Republican Building. vvalilngon avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTOHNUYS AND COUX tcllors-nt-lavv. Commonwealth Building, Room! M, 20 and 21. KDJAJ?.D w' THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOM POJ-POI, Oth floor, Mears building. '" ,A- WATI1F.S, ATTORXUY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Tinde Building. Scranton, Pa. pAra:nso.v t wilcox. trader's xatioxaS Hank Building O. CO.MEQYS, 0-13 RPPUBLfCAX BUlLDtXO. A,o.,W'. "CKTIIOLF. OrFICU MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. V. avenue. E. ALLEX. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON DR. S. W. L'AMORPAUX, OFFICII 359 WASH fngton avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry. Chronic nlscajts, lungs, heart, kidneys and Konito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AXD 127 FRANKLIN AVE nuc. Rates icasonablc. P. Z1EQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & V. PAS senger depot. Conducted on tha Europcai plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIOGS CLEAXS PRIVY'Ai;LTS AND rcss pools; no ador; only improved pumps used. A. 11. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave oiders 11(0 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS erjmcn, stoic 2U1 Washington avenue; green lioures, 1030 North Main avenue; alors tele phone, 7C2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scianton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING I'OR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waists. Louibc Shoemaker, 21J " Adams avenue. MEOAROEE BI10S., PRIXTERV SUPPLIES, EN v elopes, paper bags, twine, Waiciiouse, 1-0 Waslilngtcn avenue, Scranton, Pa, THE W1LKESBARRE RECORD CAN BE HAH in Scianton at the news stands of Rciainan Bios., .too piuce and 50.1 I.iudcti; M. Noitou, :i2J Lackawanna avenue; 1. S. Schutier, 211 Spiucc street. Lost. LOST In the ncighbo'liood of tlie Hoard of Tntle building, u gold iimrhet Willi ealeye. iill' able lewaid will be given for its ictmii to ulllm of Temple Iron Company. LO, I' Monday evenln. l'cb. 17, between W)o mitig avemio ami Wa-liburn stieet, ail oval In ooc li containing Kfiitleuiin'.s pkluie. l'ludei plea-e ictiiiii to or iiotif Mks Parsons, 417 Tiili Itentli stieet. Beal Estate. I'OR SALE New boue on Cornell street, Round Woods Pack; modern inipiovcmenU; eay terms. Apply to Spiing Hioolc Lumber Co., or E. M. WoodhocL'C. l'Oll SALE At Clatk's Summit; a place of Haj acies, hou-e and bain, good ft nit ; cheap for cash. Inquire of Mis. L. Lindsay, lilt NortU Main avenue, city. FOR SALE One acre of land, improved wltb nine-ioom liou-e; plenty and vaiicty of fruit; good location in village of ITcetville, Mrs. Olivu Fi.h, Flcctville, Pa. Business Opportunity. j.tiim.tKi STOl K m a liul tlas banking institu tion with .1 laige capital and an exceptionally fine liiislnrns, earning huge dividends. AiMiom Hank Stock, Tiibune ulllce. $2,500.00 WILL buy an interest in a business Hut will pay bandsoiiielv ; thoiougli investi gation. 1ld1css Pieillls, Trihiino ofllec, STOCK AND WHEAT THM1EHS without delay. Wute for our tpet lal market letter. Free on application. S. M. Ilibbaul k Co., members . Y. Ct-iiiolldatcd and Stock Sxchanie, 41 and It) llioadway, New Yoik. Iatabliihed ISSi. Low; Distance' Phone 23SS Broad. Easter Complexions, ASTONIMUN'O REsl'l.ts In leniovlng facial bleiuishcs, w 1 Inkles, m.illio pitting, tcau, liver spots, fiecklK pimples. biiiliinaiU. vvaits,1 moles; peimamntly HinoVid guir,iiri'd; faces"; inatle beautiful and ilfieeu In thiit ,ve.us oiiuer'-, vvilb one sclenlllli elevlilc (ifalmoSf, Eva M, . HcUcl, Deiuulologlsl, .I'M Latkawamu avenue. Q '! "sr Rheumatism. tlli:U.MATISM-.II paities That 'wish ran lis? specdllv and "iwiinaiiently ctirali i,f all v,a.; llctles of Hheiun.illjjn, by 4 vegetabif coinpound.ws Curcs guaunleed. Inquire or udtlress J, E. Tajr.J lor, Stiaiiloii. j. s "$ Proposals, I'HOPOSAl.S will liMeicUed by "tlie undcislgnedK" for Ihu jtiilluiblp. v' tlK W'lflW JlellioiH.st'5 Eplstoml ihuuli frouf I'ebiuary 15 10 Apill l,'' iniliblvp. Joltn-r. Raudulpli, 301 aouth llyilf Park avenue, . 8T "fr LEGAL, THE ANNUM. Hireling1 of the stockholder of tha" l.ackawauna lion and Steel Cmpii for tlas election of Diieclort and liaii-aetidn 6(jsuci othtrK liu.liie.ss as ina.v "ii,uperlJienii'"' befoie nie-iiect-.ic lug, will be held at the ofHie of the Coiupaii,2 Room 501) Connell llulhllnsv iulllje City 01 Sciiu- tpn, Pciiinlvauia, hi iVesliieKiUj , Marli 5, l'Jr.',r at 2 o'clock p. in. The polls-wilt remain ipenjj. for cue I10111 'I lie tumfei Miiikstv fie elusi-iw. un 1'ebiiian -'.), I'si2, and icopciicil cm March O.t, 100.'. .1, P. IIIIMIIKSDS, fievielar. Scianton, Pa., 1'ebiiMiy 20, 11)02. ;V ESTATE uf Jessie P Thompson, late of the iltyi of Scianton, Lackawanna county, lvinnjl-v vjiiIj, dvctased. ,'j Letters lestamentai upon ihe above named es-'J: late have been gi anted to ly iiuderslgnt'd. Ml,--liritoiu having' tlaliii,asalu,u tlns-.jnie will pre sent them foi paiueiiC,iBa Jll riierkoia fudcblej Iheieto will make Imimdiste patmeiit to; " '. THE TlTLi: (iUAIlVjStKircsVTHUSr CO.r 1 Sot i rs 11(011 -fa., J.xepotcir,' ,. Ui Wjl)tn;tou avenue. ,,' r . i a 'iJSi&iMiwfmii $& ifl.fmfen,, n.tlTf'f.'n.-fll' , -al .l-i tsK - ilfaj