TUB SOKANTON TIUBUNE-MONDAY, FI3J3UUAUV 21, 1002. ,1 '. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special (o (lie Scraiiton Tribune. I'ltlslon. KpIi. 23. The I'lttntuii choir t lliiintown riivo uii cntertiilniucnt In the MclhodlHl KplBcopul church nf Avooii on the evening of WnshhiBton'B hlrthilny. They wore assisted by the zither quartette. ArraiiKcincnts btivo Just been closed for a tilp for the local V. M. C. A. basket bull team to I3iicl.ncll university nnd Hloomsburfr Htuto uornml Hchool. They will piny at thu latter nlacc on the evening of March 111, and at the former place on the following evonlntf. Michael Murphy, brother ot Select Councilman Altirpliy, had one of bin thumbs badly crushed while at work at the Unrnuni colliery Friday. The mem ber was uinputated. It Is rumored the Luzerne judges will hand down their opinions next Monday on the liquor license remonstrances from this city, uy many It Is thought the licenses In most cases will be grant ed but that thqlr possessors will be severely chastised by tho court and warned that an offense In the future will result In the license being i evoked. Already It I said several of the hotel keepers lmve been tioubled with guilty consclnces over having purjiu'ed them selves to escape the penalty of the law nnd have made good resolutions for tho future. ' IJngle Hose company boys have pre pared a llttlng testimonial of esteem which they will present to the liiem beis of the Warwick, X. Y Hose com pany, whoso guests they were the lat ter part of last reason. The testi monial Is a prettily arranged picture of the Individual members of the Kagle company In ii handsome frame. The members of Nugent post, (J. A. 3t aie tit ranging for a nienioilnl day celebration. The pupils of Mr. nben Kvnns, of Uollcvue, gave a very entertaining piano recital In the audltoilum of the Y. M. 0. A. here Saturday evening i hlch was enjoyed by nn audience of IfiO Invited friends of the participants on the programme. The following took part: .Muud ileinback, Nellie Hull, Hucluh Snyder, Ksther Fisher. Morti mer Mullholhiud, Gertrude MneCor niack, Allen Hairigan, Jessie Walburn, Aliiry Huntley, the Misses Jones, Hello Filley, Helen Stiles, Thomas Aloleskle, Kliznbetlt Howell and Miss llliodit Hustle, all of thin vicinity, and ICdger llorsan, of .Scraiiton. The members of the Welsh Congrega tional church this morning voted to ask their pastor, now D. M. George, to withdraw His resignation, which was presented shortly after the lirst of tho year to take effect March 23, Miss Clara Schmaltz, a nurse In the lackaw.inna hospital, was a caller among relatives and fi lends here Sat urday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Crawfoul and soli Foster, of Jeiinyn, spent Saturday and Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. S. Trinuu, of York avenue, West 1'ltts ton. William Klise, a well known young man who formerly resided here, but who has been employed-with Joseph nice, tho AVilkes-Barre bicycle dealer, for the past year or more, has leased the stoierooni on South Main street, formerly occupied by Proud's tailoring e&tabllsiunent, and will open up a bi cycle emporium in n ftw days. Among the business changes which will lake pi. ice on the West Side about April 1 will 1)0 the retirement of Victor D. J-aichsingcr from the grocery busi ness. Considerable Interest Is taken on the West Side in the distribution to be made by the recently elected council men of tho olllees at their disposal, namely, street commissioner, chief of police, and borough clerk. Theie aie three' candidates for the comnilsslou ershlp George Winner, who lias held Ihu olllce.for the p.ist seven years, Col. Hnnuicl Urqii.iiirt and John Tench," an ex-Pennsylvania Coal company foio man. It Is likely that George Hall stead who was recently appointed by the council to 1111 the vacancy created by the resignation of Chief of Police W. I!. Uiehnids, will have stiong op position when lie comes before the council for re-appointment at the first meeting of the new council. Henry Qerlew and Charles Schooner ver aie In the race for the position. Miss Mary Owens and Miss Hannah Kvnns, ot Uellevue, spent yesterday and today the guest of Miss JCIeanor Owens, of llallioad street. The funeral of Thomas 1). Kearney took place yesterday from the fitfully homestead on Market street. Mr. 1 Kearney was for yeais a prominent blacksmith of this city, but for tho past year had been an inmate of the Danville asylum, where he died on Friday. A repoit rrom the hospital this after noon was to the effect that 1'eter Sen ecl;, the Sturmervllle I'olander who was foully dealt with In the Kxeter mine a week or more ago, has had a relapse and Is now In a critical condi tion. Although this city and vicinity was light li) line for a pood portion or the Mir snow storm, no serious damage has u'Hiilted, other than much Inconvenience- to tho traveling public owing to he slushy condition of the htieets and lie blocking of the street car system, 'nrs wont running Irregularly between hero and Wllkes-Uarre. The lecture and concert course of tho West PlttHtun Methodist Episcopal church wiih brought to a closo last Friday evening with a concert by the choir. The programme included ten numbers four splendid selections by the choir nnd solos by Miss Carrie Hughes, Miss Clam I.angford, and Thomas 11. Williams, and organ solo by Miss Kyt, the ohm eh organist, and two readings by Miss Staples, a pupil of Miss southw ell's cluss In elocution at Wyoming. Tho basket ball season will be re opened hero this week with a game In W ft V.. if Mil A V -s1i- I 3L JL hito the futureutid tee the condition to which your couch, if neglected, will bring you, you would, beet: relief ut once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption rf w j sy. Guaranteed to cure Con Q .la- sumption, Bronchitis, VUft ti Asthma, and all I.uug Trouble. Cure Cough and Colds iu a day, 23 cents. Write to Si. C Wixls & Co., I.e Roy, N, V , far free trial bottle. s it. st i n..if .lit fa DliiJ l"""v " J t -'' -'"--' Armory hull between the local Y. M. C. A. team and tho Ninth leglnient team. The smallpox quarantine ut Hughes town borough will be lifted neM Wed nesday, ' TUNKIIANNOCK. Special to the scranlon Tribune. Tunkhnnnock, Fob. is. The heaviest snow storm In many years visited thlH section on Frlduy night. .Saturday morning, the snow lay twenty-eight Inches (jeep on the level, and the labor of largo gangs of men working all day long wns necessary to nmku the streets passable. None of the stages were able to get In on Saturday, and travel was generally Impelled, llev, SYiintiel C. Hodge Is entertaining Ills mother fiom Krle this week. Ilanslcr Wall Is seriously 111 at his homo on Second street. The German Medicine company gave MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. I.lttle P.obln Redbreast sat upon a tiee t'p went the Pussy Cat, and down went he Down came Pussy Cat, away Robin ran Says little Robin Redbreast, "Catch me If you can!" Fine three other cats. Solutions for Last Shiiuliv, I'eb. 17.-Out' boy can be found be tween the r.iu of tho two gii N, ami one It at dip elb-.w or" the grill to tho light. Tur-ilij, IVlj. IS. 1'ctqr llcndtuon can he fnunil ln'tui en the hell mill (he hn.. WhIiicm1.iv, l'cb. 11'. Prime Homy of I'liiiu. lis concluding cnteiiainment on Sat in day evening tit Plait's opera house. Ex-Sheriff Charles Knupp. of Skin ners Eddy, spent Saturday iu town. The funeral of Mrs, Oliver Easton took place at her late home In Wind ham, on Saturday afternoon. James E. Frear and C. O. Dershliner, attorneys, are in attendance at Su preme court, at Philadelphia, this week. Uenjainiu Shook will occupy the J. Seidell Swisher residence on Plttston street the coming season. E. J. Jordan, who lias been ill for several months past, was able to make a trip to Wilkes-Barre on Thursday to consult a physician. WIMMERS. Special to tlit Scranton Trlbum. Wlnimers, Feb. 2:!. The election in Jefferson township was as follows: School director, J. P. Collins; treasurer, J. AV. Cook; auditor, Joseph Velth; cleric, O. C Emery; constable, U. E. Mitchell; judge of election, A. E. Cobb; Inspector, Jacob Spangenberg; super visors, John Owens and Christian Ed luger. John Compton and Theodore Mitchell, candidates for noor director, are tie, with S'i votes each, but It is understood Hint John Compton has taken out n petition and Is going to try to have the court appoint him poor direct or. A mad dog got Into the flock of sheep owned by George Feesee and bit thlity so badly that they hud to bo killed, Last week tho men of Holllstervllle killed nine dogs, supposed to be mad. One escaped. A Ladles' Mil society was formed here last Wednesday, February 19. The following are the ofllcers: Presi dent, Mrs. 1'krIo; vice-president, Mrs. W'j. J, Emery; secretary, Mrs. Fred Dcnulek: treasurer. Mis, A, Emery. They will meet at tho home of Mis. William Masters, February -'7. Mrs. Charles Frlsblo died at her home iu Lake township, Wayne-rounty, Fri day morning. THE QUEEN'S TRAIN BEARERS. Two Pretty Little Children's Part In the Coronation, I'lnlll the l.omlou Pl.-ii.lkli, All conversation here ultimately turns to tho king's coronation. One of the latest and most Interesting de tails of that loyal spectacle Is the se lection of the two little daughters of Lord Uurghclere, piouotinceil "Uur claii," to attend Queen Alexandra nt the ceremony, They will servo In the capacity of train bearers, and two prettier chlldien for tho distinguished task could not be found In all Eng land. The Ladles Juliet and Althea Gard ner, for their father Is better known as Mr, Herbert Gardner than as Lord Uurghclere, are especial fuvorUes or thu queen, She s fond of liming them around her, and It was this de she, together with her eagerness to delight the childish mind, that dictated their selection for posts of honor in tho coronal ion procession; As Heibert Gardner, Lord llurghclero sat In the house of commons aa liberal member for Satfton Wnlden lor many years. Ho was president of the board of agriculture dining the whole jcuuru of ohice of the last llberul government. His wlfo Is tho eldest sister of Um Carnarvon. They have one other daugh ter besides the two who have been hon ored. Coronation echoes are heard from all directions. Wo read of children who have been born In these early days of coronation year being named Coronlus nnd Corona. And referring to this subject of names, n daughter ot sir 'Frnncls Knollyn, private secretary to the former queen, uinl now secretary to the king, bears thu name of Louvhnn, Which Is formed frotn Hid 11. 'at letters of thu nalneH of the Princesses Louise, Victor ami Maude. Sir Francis' sister, the Hon. Char lotte Knollys has been Qilodn Atoxiiii drn's companion for twenty years, nnd will net In an Important capacity at thu coronation. COURT HOUSE CLOCKS FROZEN. Storm Played Havoc with the Mech anism nnd Stopped the Wheols. During nil ot the eighteen years that thu clocks have been In operation In the court house tower, they have never suspended operations under such pecul iar clicunistnnceM as wns the case dur ing Friday night's storm. Thu water beat against tlitS faces In a relentless manner, until finally the hands became so numb and cold that the tender heart-strings or the great machine gave way to the Frost King, which held the pendulum In Its grasp, and only after many hours of hard work on the part of Jeweler K. P. Gross, was the apparatus placed In running shape again. Three of the great clocks are In good order again, but the one on tho north Woek'3 Puzzles: 'Iluu-div, nil. 2D The king', inutile is funned h the honi.s of the nen. 1'ifd.ij. l'cb. 21.--"Hunger i-i the be.-t Mine." Saliuilay, Pi'li. 22. 'I he liiiele i, under the nw mill the liimliir is luttteeu the tuv" himl vg .mil .l.uL ) side of the tower remains silent, with Its hands pointing to the hour of live, and will have to undergo ltirther re pairs before the occupants of the Hoard of Trade building can depend on it for accuracy. When Mr. Gioss was called lo ex amine Hie worklnes he found them frozen stllf, and from the licwspaiicr reports, several clocks in different parts of the country were similarly affected. The striking weight of the clock weighs -.400 pounds, and the time weight 1,1100 pounds. It is no easy task to adjust them when out of order. The pendulum weighs B30 pounds, and is operated on what is known as the three-legged gravity escapement plan. Tho system is similar to the great clocks In the London House or Parlia ment. RAILWAY ORDINANCES. Select Council Will Take Them Out of Committee's Hnnds. An adjourned meeting of the select council will be held on Thursday night, and some of the members of that branch declare that if the rallwiiv's committee does not report on the street railway franchise ordinances, these measures will be taken out of the com mittee's iitnds. The iiillway ordinances came over to select conni.il ltoni common some six weeks aso and were let'erred to tho committee at that time. The commit tee lias had but one meeting, but Is ready to report upon one of the ordi nances, the one awardinsr a franchise to the North End Street Railway com pany. Thu other two have not yet been considered, nor has any effort been made within the last two weeks to call the members of the committee together. POSITIONS THAT ARE OPEN. Examinations Announced by Civil Service Commissioners. The civil service commissioners an nounce tho following examinations; March 30 Messenger boy. March 23, L'G, L'7 For deck olllcer, coast and geodetic survey. April 2 For plant pathologist, chem ist, physiological chemist, analytical chemist, Phlllpnlno service; ogrosto loglcal clerk, department of ngi (culture, April 2, ;i Local and assistant Inspec tor of hulls, steamboat Inspection ser vice. Scrnntor. Bowd of Tinde Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100, itiocks. Lackawanna pjlry Co,, 1'r. , County S.iin4 Hank 4: Tiut Co., l'list National Dank (C'.iiboiic!jc) ., Ihlnl Natlonil II ink Dime pciodt ami DUcnunt Hank., Ik'onomy Light. II. i I'. Co l'iitt National Hank l.atk.i. 'ftint .V Safe pciolt Co.,,, Clark & hnour Co., I'r ,, t-iuiitoii Savin;; flank ..,,, Tiailm' National 11 ml; ,,.,., Htiaumn Holt & .'.'ul C,i , I 'topic's Hank , Siuiitoii I'ackiiii; (o , IHJSUS. tcianton I'atteiiKer Hallway, first Mortgage, due Ui20 Vronlc'ii hired Hailnay, llri inort- gaire. dni 101S Pec-pic' btrcct Hallway, CU-iiend mortgage, due 1021 fkrJiuon TutUon n jcr cent Ktoiioiny l.lint, licit & i'onir Co.. Noilh Juscy : Pucoim Jrp to Hhl. Aikri 10 ... ... 600 Ml ... MM ,,. iii won ,,, JS ::: SS ::: in . i ... I in ... us ... in .., 115 ,.. H7 l'7 Scranton Wholesale Market, (Corrected by II. CI. Dal', 27 I.atkawauiu Ao.) iioui - SL'JJ. Ilea iu '. Hi. flutter l'rli iri'Jiuuy, : BiViaSJlje.: dab, ft!v. ' Chun. )UiJl2c. l'lftf Nearby, -fOc. I't'M lr hml.l, 1(1.70. I'otutoe !' r tm-diol, Wo. Ouiouj-lW buihcl, 1.W. lOv.i Juue iieainery, Theatrical. I "TIWf'Fli!"" '" ww TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. Al'AUHMV- Mamie llllltildli romi.iuy. Nlftlit. HTAII lln Ton HutloMUleri. Afternoon and night. M:V AIIMOIIV-I'ailerrwai uelt.il. Nlirht. "The Bonnie Brier Bush." The inot nillttle proilititlon ul tlilt nnd in.iuy llieiililcnl pc.wiiH ttin ttlliicn-eil nt the J'1111"1 tlicittr S.itiinliy iillcinomi inn! nliilit, wlieii .1. II, Stoitdart iiiie.neil III .Initios MeAltliiii'H dram ntbnlton if Liu M.H fircu'fl story nl lllirhland life, "llcifilc the llotuilo llrlcr lludi." It w.is the inovt nrlUtle lnoiluclloii hciniKe Mr. Slod dart's nillinr Miipasseil nti llilnic ncen In Serine ton In many, iiiiny )e.n, ami became the play It'tlt conic iiocr to nuliire and luuelics the stilnin ut the beint wllb n softer touch .Hun anything see of Lite en the American Mairc. The ttoiy of the ilny U trccly ml.iptcil from Pi'. W'.itson'n Mniic. Its uvun ure laid In the IIIkIiI.iiiiI ll!.ii;e of l)iiunlnbl), ami it tcllx (be ntory of I lie liaietoiniatlun of ,l,.n hl.m C.iiiipbcll, nn old v'iotih ."liccp fiiruiei. He It n cold, haul, idem man uiicii the pl.ij opcin, brllolnir In the strict letter i.f the Iik, iuiiJi'Ioik only ot HfcN bitter le.llltiii. Ho im ii s ,il in heart ultlilll but be ithiM l no il.arro to break thronah the coating of PiiiItaiiU.il piety In which It Ii tie cacd With blin Hi ci bis only ililld, hli diUKhter I'lora, who I" cm li ih the apple of lilt ee and IiIh miiiI'r only ilellirht. Mre ben u ynuiur, no hleuiaii, l.oid Duuild ll.i.v, ng.iinst lirr l.lllicr'n will nnd limirJcH him iiccoidlnir In the Sconh rile when he Is eilled nway lo London. The "Cloud net dl(hw bcr writing n letter lo hii liiisli.mil In t.ondiiu. Liichlau liuiM her suircp-tltlou-ly (.enilliu; the lain- by "Po-lc," the m.illni.iu, nnd te.nliii; It fiom hr, li'.ul It. Ill the loiter t-lie lefrrt to "our cectit." inc.iiilni: flic liinrii.tge, Ifir fithei deiiiande to know whit the hctirt U, an. I when i-he lcfiM". to till him. he ui'lip" 'he hat loiunillted what i In bin mind the one uuuidouable yin. In n burst of ai.tce p.i-ion he diiwi her fiom hoiiie, ami taking Hie llible down he take? his pen to Mi.iUh fiom It the reiord of her liiith. Illi boihood'n lileiid. Dr. MiCliue, veks to M ly his hand, but I.rIiI.iii dilvis liim from the hoii-e, too, mid blots out flora's name from the -ailed liook. 'i'lini, icnscioiis (f bis own loneliness .mil lemcmheiinx hii ikinmhtei',. love, be repiuts and puts a candle hi the window lo Kiilde hoi liome .main, weeping pivlotiatily the .hlle. The Ihlul net 'hows him still walllin; bir le turn after thue months, wllh a mhiovv most profound. 'I lie nicer of stenuiCNS lias been w.i-bcd nway and tli true Liililm f'.iiupbeil ktands foilb, kind, jrcntlp, and hn.ible. The ihuabter icliuns to lier father and In r hii-hand nnd the Dual i ml. nn falls as the foinur writes iu the old llible the winds, "1'lni.i r.iuipln.11, who died ard who jel lives. TIil, in luiif, is tlie sloiy of the jihij thai biouiiht tens Into the ejes and nioved the heats of htiniiicds on Satiuday, but wnuts caie not pletiue the Inde-rilhililo ilium and he.iuty of (he idcie nor convey the sllivhti.-l ide.r of the woiahiful acllnt,' of .Mi. btudil.tr t as Laihl.tn Canilihell. 'I lil, din. old vetciJii of the ,tago, who LcUhr.ltid his sevcnlj seventh birthday a few week, into, -tamped bis ih iiaiteuVatioti with Hie inipics of -oiiietliin? more than genius and lilted it In a plane far .ihove the level uf Hie 1 Hirer pan of modem day ncllnir. The ti.'iirie eiandcur and solemn luipic-beiien, of his aetlirg in the groat Me'ins in tire i-cioriil nil when he dthes bis ilaunhter liom his home could nut be sinpr-ed. Ih, oiee lang clear and tine with all the Ihe nnd igov of joutli. Wondeiliill.v pilbetle was his srilcf when he -ie, I'loi.r's -uiiboiinet on the e hair- and kisses It and when he tails on the table in an out hiu.st of pa,Momlc sohblui;. Tinder beyond de--eriptlon w.r, hi, sonow .u lie la,pcd little -Maiy, the neiijlihoi'., child to hi, nuns and eiied fui his "nritln-ilrssj bairn." Smrly thi, eharac teiirtion cntitbs Jtr. Stoddirt in' the lr-t c.u uf bis -blue eaicer to a place with the very greatest of the world's llilnif .utors. Sec nnd oul.v to .Mr. Sluildait'ii work wa, that of lteiilien l'a a, Alesanoer MeKettilck, the postman with an ovei-foiulm,-, for ehildien and ftronir drink. It I, not extravagant jiral-c in .y tint Sir. P.r'.s actins i, one of ihe finest ihaiacter hits ever been in this iltv. .lohn .Ion rilnies realized fulls the ios,bllltles of Doctor MeCluie, a vrusjeon of the old ,i bool. The' fe mile iliii.uleis woie fiankly not iu Mirlr loin pelcnt hand,. linn l.t Picric1, wlio has been .-ecu hcie before as the linoine in "Way Down l-it," was the I'loia Lainphcll. The role is (jtille hevond bcr capabilities. 'Ihe iiiiiuiitiiin was Miperli, especially that of the thlid ael, showiuir a nliiup-p of .r Siolih muoii at nightfall. A lining innovation was in troduced ill this act. The stage1 Is giadiully d likened from the lime the curtain rise, until at near the end of the act the faces of the aclois cannot he distinguished. X,, artifiii.il light was turned on, and Sir. Sioddait went II. rough one of his strongest -eenes in practical ilirknes. . n elloil will be made to scuiie a leluin cn gagcmenl. of the pl.ij, and If It comes hcie again lit no one stay nway because of a fear of Siotch dialect. 'Ihcre Is dialect to lie sine nnd plenty of It but It is- all iiiidoitatulab!e ami only adds tu the ili,irin of the piodirctioii, Pnderewski Recital Tonight. 'Ihe advent uf PadeievvsM, the vv.iild'.s ruo,t fiuroiis .mist at tiro New Armory thi, evening is an event which in the in liter of luipoituiiiv f.u oveisluelovv, tli.it of any artist who lu, ever before come to thi, illy. 'I be Inlciest shown uinl the llhei.il piliou.igo grven by our people to other greit aitisls who have appealed line ha, attracted allciition to oui city mid It is lids which h.is iiiadc Ii poihle to lulu,; lids great musical mister here at this time, when either title, me 1 1. miming tor his appearance. 1'aeltr evvski come, diicet Horn Kevv iiirl:, where ho gave Ids second recital ul fin m trie ball on Sit- unlay hcfoie an niidieueo vvblib illhil Mils eu'.it ball lo it, capacity. Ills lecejillotr wn, iu the natllle of an ovation n ml tlie I'lillnwt.i.in .,r 1.1. auditols knew no bounds. 'I ho New- Ym I; IleiaM spcai.s or ii a, rue event o tlie sei.son Iu tlie way of mi aitistio succc-.-. Pailerewskl'n retep tluli in S, r.mtoii will tin socli n, will ioil.l ,n.lt upon eitu iniisic.il loving people mid Ihe brilliant audiincc wlili Ii will greet him, not only repic unllng Siijnton but eveiy cll.v and town lit Noillle.rstelll PetlllsV Iv.lllt.l will til.ltn tl- nil ntpnl long tu be leiuenibeied. Tho auangcnicnls at the nimoiy uie such us will in ike it ,i commit us well a, n pleasure for all and lho,e who rue. piescnt will be able to see mill hear lo, advantage. A limited number of seats have ln'cn set usiihj for which a ginei.i admission of T.'i ceuU will be eli.iigcil. 'ibis will glvn those an opportunity tu In ai (he gie.it nit 1st at .1 populai luiee, who loiihl not othrrvvJM1 attend. To avoid the lu.-h at the Ijo cllne these I lei, els cm be pine il.lse. I at Pciwell'n Jliisie store, eomiueiiclng at !l o'clock this inclining. Ample tieeonunodillons will be piovideil by the. Sei.rnton Hallway company and rutin iar,s maiked "Aimnr.v" will run fiom Die eonlial tlty and roiiucrt with cars and Incoming trains oir ui lalliumU Trains en Ihe Dehvvair, Laikavvaniia nnd H'c.lcin mad, r.oith ami south, will stop al all stations after tho conceit and the special lates flour all points or, the Delavvaie and Hudson will ueioniniodatu people flour up and doivu ihe v.illu. Mann nnd X,ipman. I.oul) Mum and Clara Llpmaii will be at tbo Lyu'iuu fur u sccouVl visit on Tuosdiv eviiilng, and they will, of eiuiiso, be seen Iu "All on Ac i omit of Ultra," which made such u Milling lilt l.eie cm its fnimcr visit, that local pl.ivgocin have ilainuied for anotlicr view ot it. Mr, Leo l)ililcli3tclu, lu author, has tinned over a new leaf iu play-wilting; and laifc-tomcd) nets iMliiKiibhcd ur IhU most anublug, but wholly ligltliuale diaiu.i, (iooi.bj tu "Tiiephoiie Olrl," "(Hill flour Paris" and till cither girl-. In "All on Account uf l'.lliu" Mi. Mann and lij l.iie nun luve tlie best cntcilulmiicmi of tlieii ciicht, ami il i Jilst as whulis'iiiio as it U luuiiy. Seats now leads, Andrew Maclt, Ainlii-w Haek' new play, "Tom Mooro," whleli was wtlttcii for hinr by Theodore Uurci Isajie, will luvv lis Hut local liurlng ut the Ljccuni oif Wediiihalay, inatliiro ami night. Thu manage, incut r.ptct that lids new Irish play will be in lo.Milly ireeivcel iu vv-a the IiIJi poet for whom It I lUUH'd. as it nuika J deeldul ilcpaitiue from the kt.vle of litth drama which we have been pro scntul with fur the last half century. Slack should be a itt'r(ec-t Jlooie. He will slnifu numlirr of Sleuur's soiijh during the net ion ot the play, 'the sale of aeatu openj tbU uinruliig; for THE TRIBUNE'S 4' Lines 10 Cents IMoreTImn Pour Lines, ,1 Ccnt.i for t-ncli Uxtrri Lin;. For Rent. 1011 HUNT April 1st, utoro and rooun, fotnnr. Iv nrritpleil bv Clnrl; Pros', merit in.nkel, lilt North Main nvciuie, liiqulic of Michael llnlland, -I'll .Main nvemre. liOltMi: roil HUNT-tin) Mulhcny stieet; all mini mi Impinveiurnts, Impilro II. Mose, -II Wyoming avriiue. KOIl ItLNT-rivo uinl f loom fills with bath, strum heat, gas, runae, dr., fiom Aptil 1st. Call rail.r. Hcnl ieaotiable. I'red V. Hand, lll Sliilbens fUrct. I'OII HUNT Plum rtprll 1, Flore loom cerupleil by llublii Diamond Co.. 21'i Liicknvvmina ne unci nlm Hoor above. Apply loll Sjinleiwn nvi nue. I'OI! IIIIN'T 11-ionm house near 1'iulutyvlllc. lileni'M IncMtlon for the niininer; good p.tsluio for boises, Apply 1S0S S'jndcison aveirue. 1101'Si: N'o, (III X, Washington irvenue, "oilier Pines-lied, 11 looms nnd lutli; all iu tierfect order. Aiply nt iW7 Linden sttecty I'OH IIKXT Cornel sloie Xo. "M lalekiiwuiiim avenue, Abo dwellings above. Appl to (loldsiiillb Pros., !i(i Lackrwanna avenue. I OH HUNT Stole loom on second floor over .'It') f.uikaw.inu.i .iv c line. Plate glass hunt. In "liilie of Krnlo-I.y Pros. 101! HIIXT I'ronr April 1, htiltdlng now occu pied by the Dickson Milling Co., No. W Lack.iwanii.i avenue. W, P. llo.vle. Council Uldg. HAM' DOCIILi: bouse, CHS Harrison avenue, M. Also half elouble house, 100S Pine stieet, !17. Possession now. Apiily U'l llnnlson avenue. For Sale. S.SS'S'SVSVS'SWVNSVSZVS.'SWS" JWWvWSSN 1, (lOil.ciil STOC K in it corporation now earning large dividend,, ami srue Co lucteise lapldly 111 pi Icr. Addicss lllg Pivideiids, 'Jribune olliie. I'OII SAM!- I'liinlluie for sl looms; evcij thing needful for one stinting housekeeping, veiy irasonabli1, on account of leaving city. Mu-t be sold befoie Jhiielr 1. L. (!., Tillnme olllce. CAItPIHs, linoleums and oil cloth, -old ivei.v day :i ii'ilnil, .VIS Lackawanui. fc'ee auctlo'ls. f.ACI! cl'IITAINH-SfW pairs l.nic.v Cuilalm al aiictloii. .Vis l.icl.iwauna aven'ie. See auc tions. I'OII SAI.P- I'ltie l.lnclling wood, stove1 length. Two dollnis big load deliveied nuvvvheir. Mail .irileis-. .lenuiiigy, Crnli.il Mine, nil. lso -einnd hand lumber suitable for all purp'.s"s, vcr.v elreai. I'OH SALL Two Uaht spring wagons and some hainos, eheaii. Kvans, rear 11J'' Lu.einc stieet. POP S ALP Cheap: hoise,,, spring wagon and harness, at Xo. l2ii Ced.u avenue. Boarders Wanted. l'KIVATi: PAMILY wishes to have two nl'-e men to bond, (,'cinitn or Knglisb. Call any time alter Tlraisda'. All convciuciiccs, 07 U.llrl-Oil avenue. Wanted To Buy. WAVnil) TO 111 Cish pild for second hand gialn tacks; will also Imv sceond hand bar rel,. New telephone So. 1 1 07. The (Juacken bush Sloiage Warohou-c Co., Iliidgc St., ciipuslto das house. IFurnisliod Booms. I'OI! HI'.XT line fiiiuihed rooiii, with linpiovo mcut,; also unc cur lliiitl Hoc:', cheat). (i7 Adams avenue. KUltN'ISIILD HOOMS for rent, modem Improve ments; piivatc family; geirtlenien preferred, at R17 Adams avenue. x l'Olt PKNT rurrrlshcd front loom, with heat, bath nnd gas; near court house; gentleman preleucd. Addiess lloom, llo 2U'l. rOlt IIP.XT rumislird loonr; heat and hath. bCo Linden street. runXISHI'.l) ROOMS TOR Itr.XT. with heat, pai and bath, gcntlenien pielerred, at 5-,9 Adams avenue. Money to Loan. LAHCii: Oil SMALL amounts. Prompt Is made. Inleiesl .1 per ccnl. Okcll, Attorney, Lo.rl I'xehangc building. ANY AMOUNT OP MONLY 10 LOAN-CJulck, straight loacs or Puildiug mid Loarr. At front 4 lo 0 per cent. Call on X. V. W'a'tker, Ull-tilo Council building. bolli the iiiatiuee and evening rial in it luce at 2. 1.1. peifiHinuiees. Spe- Tlm Murphy. A thcatiical event of the first importance is tho appeal. line al the Lvccum neU Thui-daj niglit of Tim Sliuphy in hU Litest suites, "A L'aplCol Cornells," u new play by Paul Vv'IMnih. This cll.v i, one of tlie lir-t to see the ciu.ilnt e oui. edlan In his new creation. Ile.wlll piescnt "A Capitol C'onieds" Willi Hie ficrli scenery, fiirni. tine and furnishings of Its first niglit, siiiiouuded h.v .1 rrolable loiiip.my of pl.iver, irr their oiiglual role.,. .Mr. .Minpliv's eluraelcr I, a blcmling of liimior and hmn.iii sticngth, quizzical and spun Inneous Its its fun, eonvintlng and sjinpilbello in II, film slutc'it.v. 'Hit1 tule was not wilttcn lo (It Mr. Aliuphv, though it was w l ltd 11 lor him. lie n utlrul.n ly asked that his pci.sonal and temperamental char, alter istlts bo not considered, lie wanted In lit hlui-clt to the. role, so as to pttsnvc1 ihe propor t Ion mid the liatuialucs of tlie mlglinl poitr.ilt Bon Ton Burlesquers, The popular ciaze nowadays Ins tinned hour ill. light vailety In gq;iil clean biulescpre, and with tho Idea or i.iteiing lo this taste,, 51 linger l;d, I'. lln-li submits bis Hon Ton ItiuleMpiers fot public Mlppiov.ll ut the Slur lod.rv. Tlie.pleir de re,staneu is the1 "l)ane Du Oil cnl.i," in life Ii forulecir handsoiui1 vvonieu ills- pl.iy their ability mid aglllly In this famous Parisian ainusemeiit. Hie entertainment also in cludes specialties by a number of stellar lights of this partleiil.u1 bunch of the piofcssloii. The liisl tun Is "Dora I'lora" and thu burlesque Includes "The Hon Ton (llrls Ku Tour." .Mat inee tod iv. STAGE NOTES. Willie Collier may tiy unci write a play for hhiisclf for nt!t season. ( hatles I'luhmaii is s.ud lo have tbliteeu eoiir. p niles now pl.iving in Lugland. Ilelaseo Is going lo ill c mate Ids new Itrpuhllr tbr iter. In New Yoik, hi the LouU XVI stsle. Tbo lome'd.v by .Martin Motion, whleli Jacob Lilt has accepted for Willie (.'oilier. Is to be called "The Dlplonial." IMward II. llo-c Is irpottrd to bo haul at woik fir Huston uii the music for III, new liable id eoiuecl "Ping I'ong." The Rjji have sold "A Hot Old Tune" to (im Dill for n siiui said to be !s.'il,fwi.), mid will be under bis iiianageiuent after Slay 1, The Svvln or Papal (iuaiil, which bai rlited since the lllleenlli cciilmy, will bo ph lined In Sllldrrel llullainl'ii new play, "The Lady and the Prince." The inrinbew of (ho guild wear the s.iinc uiilfoiui now as the n. Mr, Cleveland's- Democtncy, A lady who knew Mrs, Cleveland nullr well mei her ul thu Hi mil Ceutial station iu New York, icce'Ully, Itlrly laden dowrr with ptieeds. "Vuil look like a leal olcbfashloirecl Santa Cltus," sic jld In .Mis. Chicljiid. 'Oh, no, not qultr that." was the lepl.v, "lor I have nut toss iir ur.v parcels; they urn till si with fi lilt, that 1 am taking oui to whero I um stasiug, because they ate veiv fond uf thesse pu tlculur ihtiiipi and I hey can't be had oui ibe,e," Mu-ti Sir. Cleveland left thy Haiti bcr Uii'iul thought that she would give pica vine to the IjiuUciiH'ii by telling him that lie had "ciitcila'u cel aniti'l uiiawaiei." Si) ghu said, "Did sen !' that lady on ll.o platfotm Willi all those parcelst" "Ye.." said be, "what ot her" "Tliat's Mm. Cleveland." The nun rcftued Iu believe bcr. He ruuld not believe Hut the 'vifu of the vx-Proidcul, almost struggling wllh iar. ccL', would bo traveling alone in an ordluaiy djy coach. Fueh simple democracy pasted hU be lief February Ladles' -Home Journal ? SITUATIONS VVANVnD RtOB. MUNCH WANT OIWIOKS. ' Want AclvortlBimenls Will Bo Heceived at Any of tho rollow lnp Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALPKllT SClIUbTZ, rorner Mulbcrr trcet and Webster avenue. ClllSTAV PICllllL, KO Adaiiu avenue. West Sido aL'Oltai! W. JllXltlXS, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton l'illlD L. TUUPPi:, T29 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OKO. W. DAVIS, eonrer Xotth Mt.'n venue and Sfarket ctrcet. Green Itldgc CHAIII.LS P. J0NT3, 13J7 D!ck3on uv curie. P. J. JOHNS, KM nicen lthlge ilrcft. C. LOHPN'Z. corner Waslrlirgton ave nue and Slulon ttreet. Petersburg V. H. KXIlITIlf., 1017 Irving avenue. Dunnsore J. 0. DOXU .t SOX. Help Wanted Male. IIAIIIIi:i! APPHHN-I iciw'tV VVlfriTNt'vv'liienn.d. linlv elgiit weeks reitilred to i ompieie. Wages .-.riirnlais. I'oslilons, gitnanleeil wlrni llllollgh. ( alaloglle mailed (lie. Motel's Col lege, .ISO (anal sucet. New Aoik cllv. WAN I'lill-1 lu-tler; tcmpoiaiy po-liion; n i c.irva'slng: good iiaj. Aihbcs (ilolie, 7.'.; Chestnut sltect, Philadelphia, Pa. Help Wanted Female. i Wanted Saleslady 1 jj I'm our I allies' Sun. is Shoe Hi pa. Iiicnt, H M thoi'iugh eperlei.ie nnessiiy and let- tj S ciciiicj leiiuiicd. SWITI II Hill),. J IISJ5Bi2SESE53 LADY CAXVAS-LIt wauled lo solicit subscrip tion, fci 'Hie Tribune; good commission ot fered with a fall gu.it.iutu' for lust-class woikiv. Apply peisonallj at Uitsiness Slan.njei'i, eillite, bet. mli, 11 Tirhura1. WANTLD Us a good gill (u do bon-cwork m pirvate tatulls ; only small lauill;. pain; good wage, need leplj. Addicss 11. s.', Tribune, oillec. WANTLD Girl for gcueial housework at Dalton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Recruits Wanted. WAX! Ill) I'OH L S. AUMY Able bodied un married men between the ages oi J1 and 111; cithccits of Ihe Culled stales, of good chaiattn and temperate; Libit, who eair speak, i-ad and write Liisll-1'. l'cr lufoiinaliou uppb In lleciuit ing Olhce, Xo. J.5 Wyoming avenue, Suaulo.1, Pa. Situations Wanted. POSITION WA.VILD Pails In M.iuh, by a .miiia; gill, iu a ('In l-tluii I.iiiiIIv, ns seeoiiil 'iil, 01 lo take tali' of elilldicu. l'llll piltlculau ma be exchanged at T I li lliiiison aviiiiic, ills- SiriATION UANTLD-Hilght boy want, woik, for after school and .ituidav.s. Addle:., ti. P. 11., Tllbuui' olliee. sril'A'IION ANTi:i)-An fYpiiliTic-el men's fmiilshing good, in. in ileslie, po,ltiuu. cjod icfcienec. Address .. X., Tiihime olhec. A (,001) liiith iK'-iiCsT situation doing Iioii-c-woik; good cool;. Addica, SI. C,, Tillnme ot- lice. HlllCillT HOY wants woik for after school mid hiliiula.v-. Addles S. P. IL, 'lillumo ofliie. SITIA'IION WA.YIT.D-ll.v a .voiiug man In i cicamci.v or skiuuning station; ovct two .veals' e.Nperienec1; letiicneo. W. II. ('0111,110.1, Dilnkn, l'j. sriL'ATION SNTLD-OculIciueiiV l.nmdiy. -.o d on coloicd shuts. nil Llosd sunt, lip Hoot ; iflcielice. SlTl'ATION WAN"li:i)-.s prli.ilu cu.icl.uiau 01 cue or hoi-c; cvpcriniee and lofeiciui'. Ad-die-., O. K., 'J illume oillec. SI I CATION WAYITIp Hy a uuug m.iii a eo.ichmair for a doc lot or'dilvlug le.uo. rnileislauib can1 ol lioiuc.s. Win. T. Walkei, ll.iv 117, Dl.i plum. Pa. MII'Ni; SUN want, woik lu bulcher lui-iii.,-, leu seal, espi'iieiiie'. .vppiy iiiu i,viitl ave SI I CATION ViANii:i)-lls a good honest gill al gineial houscwuek iu small piivn.c fauills. Aelehcs Ml-J SI, It. I'oul, (leneial Dilivei.v, Cits. Ml CATION WANTLD-Youiig matt desire, silu- lllioll .Is luokkccpci. Ilxpellineed, (ioodin. I'lciiccs. Address II, (i., e.110 of Si'i.inton Trllitmc AN HM'lllllll.MIC LI) woman wishes a position as hiiiisckccpil or light liiitiscwoih, Can It ncn ut Aillugloir llolcl. srrt'ATION ANTi:il-lls all mound black smith, uoitcshociug a specially, Cuhuuu Hoienk, liar toil Pltltsiou avenue. HIXIMID, cdiicaled .voiiug wouiati want, cui plo.vmcnt; any one dcsltlug her servicer ru any way address C. 11., Tilbimo oillec1. Auction, CAlll'll'IS, oil cloths mid llnolriuus solel everv elas .'I o'clock shaip, .V)b Laek.iw,inu i iiu'imo. See unctions. AUCITON todav and every clay mull sold out, si car-load, Paii-AiuerUau eo.sltiou fiiiriituiii and linen, eoii.l.-l ing of tables, iron ami brtsi bed! complete, dics-eis, n.uoil plceei llucir, blank, its, pllloM.1, coiuilei panes, pillow1 rates, ItiweU, etc.; large cpianlils carpels and lice imialns, (aineU sold every diy It o'clock simp at &0S Laekawamu avenue. Cimuuluga lliu,., Au lloriee'it. v Wanted Hooms'aiul Board, WAXI'LD Two (biiiniimlcitiui; looms with bnn I. privmo family pufined. Two ladle, mil .1 ginlh'iiiaii, state full pattlculais. Addios C. II. 1),, Tribune oillec. s Lost. LOST .Monday evenrnv;. I'cb. 17, between U.vo ruliin iiviuue unci Washburn tlrect, an uval brooch containing gilllh'lilJli', phluic. I'oi'lei ph'.ne 1 elm 11 lo or notify Sllsa Parsons, 117 'iuu llcmli stieel. Heal Estate, I'OH SAI.i: Xcw hoiuei 011 t'oiiiell slice I, Huuu I Woods Patk; uioile'iir liiipiovcmmlt; ra.. terms. Apply to Spring lliuok Lumber i'o., or P. b. M'oodhoa-e. l'Olt SAI.I.' At Clark's Summit i a pla.e of II o unc-, housu and b.1111, good milt: cheap for cah. Inqulio uf Mrs. 1.. l.ludiay, 1111 Xortlr Slain avenue, illy Proposals. PHOro.-sALS will be 1 derived by live undcMi.'iud for the Jinlloisliin uf llu) Sluuuuu SleihueUsi Lplse-opal eliuich from 1'ebimij I, to prll 1. irreliuive John 1' ltaudi'lplr, M.t Suulli ll)'Je Park avenue. a ANT .' I I DIRECTORY, 3 Insertions 25 Cents ftlori Tin t Paur Unci, 0 CenU for rtacli lUtrJ l.ltt), PROFESSIONAL. Ccrtlflcd Tubllo Accountant. LPVvAllD C. RPAULDIXO. 2.1 TltAPtlHS IJANlC Ilulldlng, and fit. Paul building, New York. Architects. LinVAtlD II, DAVIS, AUCIIITL'OT, COSjNCLb nullcllntf. rilllDIIHICK L. HltOWX. AHCIL H., nKAb Pstato Lxthaneo nielg., 12(1 Washington ve. Civil and Mining: Engineers. II. L, HAIlDIXa. fiO.1 CCXNIlMi IHjILDINO. Dentists. uii. c. d, i:im:xhi:hoi:h, i-auli huildixo, frprucc street, Kcl anion. nn. a o. laOhach, its wvosiino a'vcnuk! Lawyers. PlIAXK P. libYLiT ATTllltXKN -AT-LAW. lloonu 12, n, 10 and 13 Ilurr Ilulldlng. 1'. K. 'IIIACY. A1TY, COM.MOXWIIALTII 111.1)0. D. II. HLPLOOLi:, AITOIl.Virv-LOASS XI'.OO. li.llccl on real eoCate seeurllv. Mcars Ilulldlng, comer Winliligtun avenue .unl Spiutc sliect. Wll.LAIlD, UAItlll'..V& "KXAI'T'rAlTtmxin'l mid eoiiu.ollnis-al-I.iw. Hcpiihliean llulltllnif, n.lrington nvenn-. JIXSUP k JCSSIJI', A'lTOHNIS "AND (.Ot'X-Mllors-ar-lavv. L'omiuenwe.ilth lliuliling, ltowni VI, !!ll nnd 21, 1:,W')"f) w. 'iiuyi:ii. A-i-ronxi-.Y. DC-col, OH, flffl11 j,Jr, i.u.t.lln-. H00M1 '" A- WAT,":s- ATTOHXHY-AI'-LAW, I10A11O ' '""le Ilullding. raiitcin. Pa. PA?"f!:,0,'". wilcox, ''ni.LTrTxATioxiiit "an1: Hulldlng P. COMLGV'i. 0 1) Hi PUHLICAN HUILDINO. ,iv.. m:,l r0M'. oi-iTui'rsiiTniD "tocl 211 Wyoming uvrn1!-. Pliysiclnns and Surgeons. DP. W. P. ALLIIN, 31J Mill I'll WASHiNarOS avenue. UP. S. V IWSiOIIIJUrV, OIT'ICK 3.10 WASH nglo:i aveiu.'.. lle-sidcnee, I3H Slulbcriv. (liror.ie olsca'cs. lu.rgs, bcail. kldnes an I ginlto-uiinaiy organ' a speLlalti. Iloun. 1 to 4 p. in. -EToteln and Restaurants. mi: 1:1.1; cut, iri and ur phanklin avi:- uuc. Hates tea-enable, 1'. ZII:om:h, Proprietor. SCT1 ANION HOUSi:, NAfTlTrTTTlv. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the L'urope.10 Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor Scavenger. A. 11. UlllOOS CLKAKS PRIVY VAUI.vT .nT) cc-j pools; in sjor; ,,til.v improved pumps ueil. A. II Hrigg,, iiroprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Hlcke's drug store, cor ner Adams ami Slulbeuy. lloth telephones. Seeds. G. It. CLAltKi: k CO . (jiXDSMILV AND XUIIS ermen, stoic 2U1 Washington avenue; gice'i lrin:es, IWU Xoith Main avenue; etoto tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. josni'ii kui:tti:l, hi:ah an lacka. . avi:., Sctauiou, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screen!. Miscellaneous. Dlti:SbSIAi;iNO I'OH CIIILDKL'N TO OHDPR; also ladies waisUs. Louise blrocnrakcr, -I J Adams avenue. iii:o.iiu!:i: into--., piiixtiuis' suppuns. r.x- velopcs, puier bags. Ivvlne. Waicuoujc, 1JJ Wasliltigtcii avenue, Scranton, Pa, thi: wii.KKs-H.uiiti: hklohd can hi: had ill bciatito.i at tin1 new; stands of lteisip.nl ' Hin . I()il tlluce and Mi Linden, SI. Norton, Hi l.aikiw riina avenue; 1. .S. chutzcr. 211 Epiuic street. Business Opportunity. s",,ikii)(I(I SHKK lu n lu-t clis. banking iiistilu linn with .1 luge capital .end .111 ecvp' ion Illy line btisine-i-, 0 lining luge dividends. Addte-s Hank Sloek, 'liibiiui otlke1. sJ.VkI.ih) WILL bus an inine-l in a bmhp-s N thu will p.1.1 hiinlsonii'lv ; Ihoioush invc.l gallon. Aehhes,' pioilt-. Tiihiine orilce. ' STOi Iv M) Mli:AT lltVDKHS wltliotit delay. VVirtc 101 our siitci.il market letter. 1'reo oil appltcillnn. S. M. Illbbnid & (.0., nien.liiri S.. . L.iisu1iiI.iIii1 mid Moel, sschaiigc. 41 and. hi lliuadivas. New oik. H-iahli-hed l-'il. Lp:i Disi'nct1' Phone 2.1S llroad. Dermatologist. ASION'ISIIIMJ lll.-l Lis m lemuvliu lac' il hii ml-lu's, .Minkh'. siuillpis idtllu'., scaia, livn spurs, lie kles, piuiplis. blilliiutil.s. wilt, liioh's; pellii.ilie UlU lilil'ived guillM cd; f.1,11 1 made hi'.imllul ,"id llflei'ii 1,1 llilnv veir, .vonnji 1 with oil" sclent illr 1 lei 11I1 i.iatiui'ut, I'.i.i SI, Hctre'l, llniii.iiologi-i, .Ml l.nkavv nun avemr, Khoumatism. ,fS. tC, -. -V .-, IX'W'sll'sSsl.'VS' w s4v'vwv,t Hill. I MAII-M Ul njilhs that wl,h cm bo .( U I v nut iHiiuiuiiitl.v ceiled of all .ii. lie-lie, ol Itbeiuuillsin bv 11 ve.-cllhle i-ollip nil. I. ( rrrcs guai.iulei'il. Iniiulii1 or addle-, .1. I.. 'Pay- lot, sl lliUioll, ; Eooms nnd Board. HOOSls. '10 'llll.vr, with board, Ml Slulberry ttiect. . ' LEGAL. s-.s.',..' s - Till! AN'M'VI. nieillng ol llu1 stoekholdrl.s of-lho Laekawiinna lion .iiicl slrel ( ouisiny lor tho election pf Dins tors and tl uwiuli'ii nl such olh r business us liuv tuopclls come IHoie Ihe i.teel. Iru will be bcld 111 Ihe olliee ol Ihe Conuiali;, Kiiom Wri ( uimell lUillilina, in Ihe Ciy 01 snail ton, Puiifsbaiila, en cslue-das , SIjicIi .1, ion.', at 2 o'clock p. in. The1 poll, v. Ill lim.ilu cpu for 0110 hour. 'Ihe uaiishr hook, will be closed 011 lebiuais '-''h I'tW, mei icope-ned on SUicli'H, pjo.'. ,1. P IIHIHIN'SON, seen tat'. Seianton, Pa I'cbriins '.1), ll. NOI'ICi; Is hnib.v given that mi application fljl bo liuile In the (iovcliior of Pcuinslvaiilaoii Wediusiliv, Um Hub dis "' M.111I1, D. 1,', by Allicil I". Tiauiwcin, Aieuirr 11. iiiuri, nror. rcn A. sluitei, 1'i.iuk lliehaid nnd (icoige ,M. Laiibshiie1, nndei the Acl of Assinihlv of ll.11 Conriiioiiweallh of Pniji.slianla, iiitilli'd ''An Act 10 provide for the Incorporation uinl 104,11 latloti of icil.illl eoiiairalloics," appi nved Ap.il St), lTI, uinl I In updfipvil Ijieieto. for;ll;e clurlei of ,ru inieiidid coiporatiou lo U1 tilled 'Ihe I .iiboi.clili) ( benilial comp.in.v, llu- chifJi Id and object v.lu'li'nf li ihe nuiiufacliili1 nil sale ol cbnu'cul piodercls, and foi tlievsc purpciVl tu hive, possess) and enjov all the lights, hcnrjHl and privileges of Hie ..ml Act if Asseiubly and ltd uimleluclibt. WM. W. lATHHOPi:, Sollilloi. Scranton. l'ii. J I, ims. i:sTYl'P. cf William M. Sllkinau. l.ilc of Ihu illy uf Snuntoii, eouuty uf Lackawanua, stale, of Piiilivlvmila, deceased. I.elttisi ol uiliDlliistl.il Inn upon the alepve' luuifd c,tue have1 been gm.tul .0 the rurdcrciguiil. Alt j.elMilu liaiint ilaims .(sJliisl said est. lit) jlls1 l.n cli.v uollttVel te piescnt rhcni foi pj.vnieut. and tlie,' luilvbted to Mid estate will make p.mne'jit lv I.OIIi:.S.0 (I. LUIAH, Admiiiittiator, .'10 lluaid 01 Trade lliilldiug. ' Scrautonul'i. V.ATtON, DILIIL S: KLJIMSILHLlt. Vllonu'Ss for lIate, Tiek-lirs National Hank Ilulldlng, inantun, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS. sLU.I.D I'ltOl'O-U.N will be icieived Im luel.il- Ih- liMiiie, Im I'loihiiiioiai.v's ofliie. in l.Vuri "lloii-e until n um AI111I1 ll U"Vl. caeile bidder-, lilllilsh Ills i.vvii plans and -iwc-lllr.llfoii. gTc lighl lo icjnl .inv 01 ull bids is icseivrd. -All hid, to he accniup.iulcel.h.v .1 ii'lllli.'il diei U'IfJOl 111 lie 1 1 nil. ot aiiluiuil uf bid. v i:. A JO.NKS, loiituy Uuntiulliv A bSA Jr,,