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THE SCRANTON TniBUlfE-THUKSDAY, MARCH , 1902.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESDALE.
frpfclil to th Bcunlon Trlbunt.
Itoiiesdnle, March I. At u meeting of
Ihe town council last cveulnfr. President
'John Weaver resigned 'from the council
timl K. II. Uuutniiii was looted presi
dent. Doctor mid Mrs. Cliurlcn 12. Hrudy
linvo returned fiom their southern tour.
The Iron bridge over the I-uckawnu-lm
ut No. 1 above Seeloyvllle, was car
ried away and left onthe lowlands a
mile down stream. The bridge over the
Carlcy brook ubovo the Uunnel pond,
collapsed during the Hood.
Enterprising photographers have
placed on sale many Hue views of the
flooded district.
The enterprising Wayne Independent
lias Issued a Huppplement containing Il
lustrations of the Hood In Ilonesdale.
The Wayne County Development
company offer for sale ten thausand
fcharcs of stock at live dollars per share.
Tlntotby O'Connell died at his home
on Second street at 1:30 o'clock Mon
day night, aged CS years. He was born
In Ireland and came to Honesdalo In
1S5G. Deceased was a blacksmith by
trade, by which he aeumulated a com
fortable fortune.
The net receipts of the Martha Wash
ington supper In the Presbyleilan chap
el thus far are $019.15. The receipts
from funcy work were J2S7.M; candy,
?.-0.25; bakery, $30.
The Ilonesdale schools are closed this
week. The uptown scholars were cut
off by the loss of Main street bridge
and the basement of the high school
building was Hooded, extinguishing the
furnace Are.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Martin re
turned Sunday night from u sojourn at
Atlantic City.
Wayne county couit Is In session this
week.
The Items of damages from the recent
Hood lnentluncd yesterday cover a very
small portion of damage which will af
fect nearly every property and family
south of the Lackawaxen river, anil
will probably reach $10,000 to $15,000,
aside from the expense to the county
by the loss of the main street bridge.
Much suffering has been caused for
want of furnace flres. The pumping of
water from cellars continues. Scores
of families only have Hie In their klt
""clicn stoves.
Travel between up and down town
now is by the bridge at the foot of
I'ark street. A passage way for learns
has been made on all streets. The lee
remains high on the side of the street.
The foot bridge on Main street over
the Lackawaxen was leady for use
Tuesday night. Park street and the
vacant lots at the foot of the street ate
filled with Ice, except a driveway made
for teams. The main street Iron bridge
which was carried away by the recent
ice freshet in the Lackawaxen Svas 76
feet in length with two 11-foot drive
Yiays, and two 7-foot side walks, and
was erected in 1S74 at a cost of $3,500.
The county commissioners have placed
an order for lumber for a temporary
wood bridge.
AniqiiB.tjie amusing Incidents related
in connection with the recent flood in
Ilonesdale is that of a lady who made
an attempt to escape from a submerged
building on a Hum but the Ham went
down under her weight. Another story
is to the effect that the chef at the
Allen house rode mound the kitchen In
a wusli tub while prepaiing the Sat
urday morning meal. I.ce Joe of the
"Wusheo" shop was very much fright
ened and- wanted to know If we would
oil "ivashoe away."
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TUNKIIANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tiibune.
Tunkhannock, March r. The "Wyo-'
inlng farmers' institute, which was to
have been held in the month of De
comber, but was postponed on account
of the smallpox epidemic, will be held
at the court house on Thursday and
Friday, March 13 and 11.
Lynford Illne, of Carboudale, Is vis
iting his aunt, Mrs. A. 1!. Woodard,
on Second street, this week.
A bliaiii lawsuit, in the nature of a
breach of promise suit, will be hold at
the court house on Friday evening,
March 7, for the benefit of the Presby
terian church fund.
Mis. Elizabeth Hodge, of Erie, Pa.,
Mho has beep visiting her son, Rev.
S-'umuel C, Hodge, pastor of the Pres
byterian church, the past two weeks,
icturncd home on AVeduesduy,
Byron Rlakeslee, who has been seil
ously ill with blood poisoning, Is im
proving slowly.
Miss Margaret Lelpham, of Russell
31111, who has been staying for some
time with her daughter, Mrs. Stephen
Robinson, im Second htreet, returned
liomp on Tuesday,
Rev. S. C. Hodge, pastor of the Pres
byterian church at this place, Is visit
ing bis brother, at Erie, Pa.
S. S. Hatfield, who has been spend
ing several months at Denver, t'ol., la
visiting his family at this place.
Del Seutt, of Carboudale, who has
been visiting friends in town, returned
home on Tuesday,
HALLSTEAD. -
special to the bvuiitoii Tilbunc-.
Ilallstend, March D. Mrs. Dr. Day
ton attended the funeral of Mrs.
I'imrles Simpson, of Stroudsburg, on
Saturday
LMr, and Mrs. Charles Tewksbury. of
fyomliig, are visiting at the huinu of
C. N. Van Ness,
iMIss Leim Uarnea Is sick with quinsy.
iSusquelmnmi County Commissioners
II, HurrlnBton, Isaiah Halre and
S. Tlngloy were registered at the
lltchell house, Monday. They were
PmiestlgutliiB tlto damage done to the
brdgo across the rlvm-, between this
Place and Great Rend, which was
badly damaged iy the late Hood.
Ifnny Coon has returned to To
ivurulu after visiting-' his brother In
tills ulice,
Mrs, Harry Jones is oil the sick list.
J, R, Dawson and C. Hrovvn were
calling In the Parlor City, Saturday
ftornow and evening.
The Arlington was nearly destroyed
by lire, .Sunday night. The lire was
saused by the explosion of nn oil stove,
jsed in heating the olllce while the
'urpneo Svus under water. The Iho was
uibdued' without calling out the Hro
Jepartmant, but not until It hud caused
trreut damage to the walls and fresco
nc, Messrs. Rylngton and Hurines weie
letting the high water sights at Suj
fueJiunnub Lanesboro and Brandt STi
Honday, I
Ed ward Simons, of Hoboken, Is visit
K frienUjs In town.
Many visitors from New Mllford and
'titer nelglXborlng villages were In town
Sunday, viewing the high water, which
was a sight worth coming many wiles
to see.
A young son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Docker fell over the banister, Btrlklug
on his head and shoulders, rendering
him unconscious. He is better ut this
writing, but It Is feared his spine Is
Injured,
Mrs. Fred Van Woriner visited
friends In Hlngliiiinton, Tuesday.
The Indies of the Presbyterian church
will hold a social at the homo of Mrs.
D. Jcnks, on Dayton avenue, Thursday
afternoon, and In the evening the
young people arc invited to come and
enjoy a social time.
Miss Com Trowbridge has recovered
after a few days' Illness.
PUZZLE
Can you rend
Pennsylvania?
NICHOLSON.
Special to tlie Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, March 5. Mr. and Mrs.
Anson Stephens gave a surprise party
last evening at their home, near
Pierceville. in honor of their eldest
daughter, Jessie. Dancing and games
were indulged in until a seasonable
hour, when refreshments were served.
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Stark and sons, Leslie and Arthur,
of Now Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Stephens, Marguerite and Jessie Ste
phens, Samuel Culver and Hague
Hughes, of Pierceville; Misses Bessie
Stephens, Ruth Johnson, Florence
AVIlkins Vera Taylor, Virgil Taylor,
May Far'rar, May Hlnklie, Ethel
Smith, Emma Smith; Messrs. Ray
Potter, Glenn Lord, Will Crock, Mau
rice Hinklle, Winlleld Hlnklie, Fred
Crock, Clyde Pratt, Lou Taylor, Har
ry Smith, of Nicholson, and O. W.
Murphy, of Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Cole, of New
Mllford, are guests of friends In town.
Mrs. V. C. Decker, who has been
quite 111 at her home on State street,
is convalescing.
TOBYHANNA.
Special to tlie Scranton Tribune.
Tobyhannu, March 5. The funeral of
Frederick Knapp, of Brooklyn, N. Y
who has been spending some time on
the Pocono mountains here seeking
relief from consumption, loft this morn
ing on No. 30 train for Brooklyn in
charge of a friend of the family, Wil
liam Callahan. Mr. Knapp died on
Mommy.
Shortly after noon Monday the board
ing house of John Hamblln, of Swift
Water, near Mt. Pocono, took fire and
burned to the ground. It is supposed
that the fire stalled In an out kitchen
in which Mrs. Hamblln left a kettle of
f-o.ip boiling when going to dinner.
A fierce blizzard-llke snow storm Is
sweplng this part of the county. About
ten inches of snow has fallen between
morning and noon.
avocaT
Tlie dentil of John O'Brien oc
cuired on Monday evening at the fam
ily residence, on Hull street, after sev
eral weeks' Illness. Deceased was
ubout 05 years of age and is survived
by a wife and five sons. The funeral
took place yesterday afternoon. In
terment was made In St. Mary's ceme
tery. The funeral of Edward King took
place yesterday morning. A requiem
inns was celebrated in St. Mary's
church by Rev. M. F. Crane. Inter
ment was mado In St. Mury's ceme
tery, A young son of Mr, and Mrs. John
Connor, of Brownsville, died on Mon
day evening of croup. Interment took
place yesterday afternoon,
The friends of Miss Jessie Clarke
surprised her on Tuesday evening, It
being the seventeenth anniversary of
her birth. A pleasant evening was
jiassed and refreshments were served.
Tho following wero present: Misses
Viola Donimermuth, Mabel nines, Jen
nie Kellh, Nellie and Clara Donimer
muth, Laura Davis, Nellie draluim,
Margaret Rostock, Kato Rutledge,
Nettle and Florence Keefe, I.tllle Bos.
ley, Mary Rlchoids, Nettle and Mario
Clarke, Albeua Bosley; Messis. Wil
liam Rosier, Edwin, Herman and Wil
liam Welscarger, Ernest Schmaltz,
Jake and Chris. Kuschel, Ray Smith,
Arthur Davis, Arthur Johnson, Claudo
Keefe, Roy Sliules, Mr, and Mrs. M. J,
Bosley, Adam Clark, Mrs, Jessie Clark.
John Foss and daughter, Miss Lot
tie, returned' to Fall River yesterday
after several days' visit with friends
here.
Rev, Francis Cuuuvan, uf Minooku,
preached the sermon ut St, Mary's
church on Tuesday uyenlng,
Mrs, J. II, Audorson and daughter,
Edllh, wero visitors In AVIlkes-Barre
on Tuesday,
All members of the new Ancient
Order of Hibernians boeiety are re
quested to be present this evening.
There will be lultlatiqn of candidates.
The borough council reorganized on
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4W$mg'.ti Kjasdtilotjauea a colli la u ujor
Monday evening. Cornelius Osborne
was elected president! Jnmes Dornn,
treasurer; Richard McNulty, secre
tary) Michael Deveis, street commissioner.
DURYEA
Mr. Douilnlck King, an aged resident
of York avpiiue, died Sunday morning
after u painful illnpss. A few months
ago hla son Dotnonlck died and since
then ho has become melancholy.
Ho Is survived by a wife and several
children. Funeral was held yester
day morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem
high mass was held at St. Mary's
church. Interment In St. Mary's ceme
tery. The debute hold at the Urlck church
waB very Interesting but was void be
cause of the rules and regulations of
debate wore violated.
T. ,T. Ford, of OroVe street, Is con
valescing after a severe collapse of la
grippe.
The collleilcs are all Idle on account
of the flood.
The employes of the William A. were
paid yesterday.
PICTURE.
these four towns In
DYES FROM INSECTS.
Some of the Most Brilliant Are of
Animal Production.
fiom Know ledge.
Of great repute and of more import
ance than lac dye is cochineal, which
is the source of artists' carmine and
carmine lake, while, when preclpltnted
witli sale of tin, it also yields a splendid
scarlet. Thecochlneal Insect, of which
the female, like that of the neaily al
lied lac insect, alone yields the dye, is
originally a native of Mexico, where
it Is parasitic on tlie leaves of the
prickly pear. The males of the coccus
cacti, as the species Is called, are mi
nute insects, furnished with well de
veloped wings, feathered atennae and a
long-pair of hair-like processes at the
hinder extremity of the body. On the
other hand, the female is a repulsive
looking, wingless creatine, with veiy
short posterior halts, and nearly double
the size of her partner. These insects
adhere tightly to tlie smooth smf.ice of
the fleshy leaves of the prickly pear,
and are not unlike small purple wood
lice In general 'appearance.
When tlie harvest time has arrived
tlie cultivators stretch out on the
ground pieces of linen at the foot of tho
plants, and detach the cochineals from
them, brushing the plants with a rather
hard brush or scraping them off with
a blunt knife. If the season be favor
able the operation may be repeated
three times in the course of a year on
the same plantation. The insects thus
collected aie killed by dipping into
boiling water, by being put into nn
oven or by being placed on a plate of
hot lion. When withdraw from the
boiling water they are placed on strain
ers in any airy position, first in the sun
and afterward in the shade. In com
merce three sets of cochineal are rec
ognized; first, the mastlque, of a red
dish color, with a more or less abund
ant glaucous powder; second, the nolr,
and third the Sylvester, which Is small
er and of a reddish color. Tills last de
scription, which Is gathered from wild
cacti. Is the most highly esteemed of
all. Each year there are Imported Into
France L'00,000 kilograms of cochineal
insects, which represent a value of
about 3,000,000 francs.
The cochineal trade Is chiefly In tho
hands of the Spanish and the French,
by the latter government these Insects
have been successfully introduced Into
Algeria, where they yield a large reve
nue. About the middle of the last cen
tury the government was accustomnjd to
purchase the entire harvest at the rate
of 15 francs the kilogram. At a still
earlier date they were lntiodueed Into
the Canaries, where they have also be
como well established, but the attempts
to acclimate them In Corsica and the
south of France resulted lit failure.
BULLDOG'S TENACITY.
Hung by Teetli to a Rope Pntil Cut
Down,
Fiom llio Ilaitloid Tunes,
A bulldog holding on with his teeth
to a ropo suspended from a telegraph
poleon Central Row, Friday noon, at
tracted the attention of a good sized
crowd, Tho uuimiil was said to be
owned by a man living on Htuto street.
A boy wishing to test the dog's grit,
fastened the ropo to the pole about ten
feet fiom the ground and called the
animal's attention to it. The dog
leached tho top after several attempts
and for live minutes hung to It, try
ing constantly to work the rope loose.
Chadler U. Miller, secretary of the
Connecticut Humane society, appeared
on the scene and tried to ascertain the
name of the owner of the dog, Ail ef
foits to coax the animal down were of
no avail. It was evident that he would
hold on until obliged to drop from
fcliour exhaustion.
One young man, whose pleusure at
the performance turned Into sympathy,
reached up and cut the rope. As he
did so the dog bit him on the fight
thumb. When Mr. Miller learned that
the dog climbed up the polo without
assistance ho walked awny and the
crowd dispersed,
ThUalgnatarsU on eVtry box of tho geatraq
Laxative Ilrnmn. Quinine Tablets '
ABOUT CATARRH CURES.
-1 - -
Tho Konaon Why Inhalers rind. Local
Applications Are Ueoloss,
For many years catarrh was con
sidered to be n local disease and was
treated entirely by local remedies,
salves, ointments, powders, sprays
and inhalers, and nearly nil of these
gave it temporary relief, but n genuine
permanent euro was very rare,
It is true the most annoying symp
toms, like stoppage of the nose and
throat trouble, nre purely local, but
they arc simply symptoms and tho real
seat of disease Is far removed.
Catarrh Is a constitutional disease, a
blood disorder, ' complicated usually
With disease of the liver, and to sup
pose that local applications of sprays,
powders, inhalers, could ever reach
tlie real cause of the trouble Is rldlcil
lons. The sensible and successful treat
ment Is to remove the catarrhal poison
from the system by regulating the
liver and purifying the blood, and this
can only be done by an Internal rem
edy, which should consist of antisep
tics and remedies to act vigorously on
the blood and liver.
The best preparation of this kind
which fills all the requirements of
a safe constitutional treatment Is
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, composed of
Blood Root, Red Gum and similar
wholesome antiseptics, which are ab
solutely safe to take into tlie stomach
and which act upon the liver, stomach
and mucuous membrane,
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets nre large,
pleasant tasting lozenges, to be slowly
dissolved in the mouth, thus reaching
the mucous membrane and wind-pipe
and finally reaching the stomach.
Dr. EdmondSon, In speaking of tho
new treatment for catarrh, says: "I
have accomplished the most satisfac
tory results in all forms of catarrh of
the head, throat, bronchial tubes, as
well as catarrh of the stomach and
liver, by using nothing else but Stuart's
Catarrh Tablets. I long since threw
aside sprays and inhalers as being In
convenient and at tlie best mere tem
porary make-shifts.
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets act Imme
diately upon the liver and blood and
clear the whole system of catarrhal
poison. They are pleasant and very
convenient to use, and they nre not
only the latest, but 1 believe them to
be the best and certainly tlie safest
treatment for any form of catarrh."
All druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh
Tablets at f0 cts., for full sized pack
age. A little book on cause and cure of
Catarrh mailed free by addressing the
F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.
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ATTRACTIONS FOR TODAY.
ACU1KMY. C'me Pa.vlon company. Afternoon
ami nlgbt.
STAR "IJuecii nf tln Orient Huilcs.niei.s." Af
ternoon .111(1 night.
At the Academy.
Tlie f'oise l'ajtcn C'onieil.v company plajed to
big houcs j cslci iln y, notwithstanding the .stoim.
In tlie afternoon, "A Woman's Revenge" was
presented, and at iiigiit, "the lied Cafe."
Tonight the company will ho neon m ".My
Kentucky Home."
"Queen of the Oiient."
"tjiiecii uf the Oiient fluiIeqiieiV i uii'inence
a thice day ci r igcntcnt at ihe Star luday, and
no Ilteller entertilnuient has held the ImauU "it
Hut theater this i-eiiion. Twenty white and
twenty hl.uU ii the way Iho (.omnativ i, dc-
fceiihed in the ndtiitUing nutter, and Hie entet
t.ilninent fuiuMiril Is ut a sdiklly hlgh-ila or
der. 'I lie ullo puitinn f the hill U said to be of the
ciy bent vandeWlle t ilent ohtaindile, and the
two bmle-rpii-, Rie .uuplo opportunity for the In
troduction of nitiliy inili', win-ioine iniidcn-, and
tie. u comedian-..
STAGE NOTES,
"I'ncle Turn's Cabin" v.ill l,u pined neft
moiitli by a luuipany of ile.it imitei in baleni,
die.
lIlidiMiil Uov.aid, the ill.mi.il Nt, is Hill In the
south of l'lame lljlns to eeuuo lelief fiom
nt nous double,
Daniel I'roluuau'i. projected new l.uiiim the.it
tei will be riming; thu smallest in the imliopolls,
It will nut only about WO,
Stiphen Philllpi" plj., "Jhny Jlasfdaleu," tiny
be Hen ill London, with .liilla .Mailowe in the
title p.ut, befoic pircenlalio.i in this iminti.v,
A ron-.eljtlc rMliuato of the real estate value
of the fifty piincip.il places of amusement in Xcw
York i-lly place it at cr n.oooyjou,
Hiibaul ManHleld will, in all piobablllly, jet
tin. lole if tluuliy Stub) nct season in the
diJiiiatlMtion of (jilbeit I'ail.ei'.s inetoihaiiiatlu
nowl, "'ihe llliilit of W,iy."
Hull Culnu I U-, wiltten l.lilikr Jc Co. that he
will nn ele lrlt Ibis cmmtiv wt month to
lool; oer the prcwnt.it Ion o( "The Il'euul City '
whlih Viola Allen will h.no next beiioon.
I.Ublil' & Co, liaie abandoned the piopoied all
klai ieial of the "Two Oiphans," as Kate
Claxtuii was inuble to nin Ihem a dear title to
the play on uuount of pielmi aiinnifemuiK
The Best in the City.
'Ihe following ktoiy, ituient niuoncr pliyh ians,
Is told us tin (-Sample of Iho far-ieailiiut; fame of
111-, A. f. Abbott, iblef bacleriooKi,t nf f'hll i
delpliia and il lir-tur of the iiiiluiaiiy l.ili-naloi.s
of Iok'cI'v '"'',t wrck an llUhmiu was lujmtil
by n trolley car in one of Hie ilonn town streets,
A iimii who tan cut to aht lilm humlm! c.r,'ci
1) wheie lie was hint.
"Oh, I'm trolu' W die, miic," said lit. "Me
kill,' biohen mtliely."
"Irni bad beliei liken Ibis man to Dr. Ab
bott," commanded hU teh-appoiuttd u lend to a
policuiljn who had H'li t Hie Mine; "hc' iho
licit bacleiiol,iyrl.-t in thu cil, "-Philadelphia
Times.
His Subterfuge.
'the palltiit wjs ny tilkatlie, unl the do, tar
thought Hie consultation would iicm in J. fin
ally i re'ptOttuif the lady lo put unl hei totijjje,
uiul fcllemo lebuod ulijlt tho Uoi-tor went on
writing. When lie had llnUlied tlto mefvriptijii
he handed it t licr, and, iwcliins for his lut,
ttiuted for the djoi.
"Hut, doctor," luprujchiiillj e.eljjjiu;d tla
lady, "jou liaie not looked ut my tonvue jgtl"
"That i all ilidit," calmly responded lha docj.
tor, "( only want to IUi!li ihe pukcilptlcii."
New oilv Time. Jl.na7.lue
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
4 Lines 10
Cents
A'ore Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents for Haclt
Tor Hont.
&r01t!'. l'Olt I1I:xT WV olfer No. l-'il WihIiIiw
ton avenue, nl feet deep ut tf"H per month, or
whole lloor mid cellar ill ?1-'. Ch.ulci Selihijtef.
TON HCNT lloue, coiner I.lmlcn mid Welmlrr!
10 looms, !3! t.ne-hiilf double home, 702
1'icMult, S looms, $.!0t alnirle honsn, I'lnc dtleet
Bbon l'ieeott, jl.'l, !!" and ftitli two I) room
lin6e, S'et Park, all ItuploNcluctils, $10 each,
Cliuilea Sehlauer,
foil llllVITcn-ioom home. IWJ Mulberry
ftlrect; all modem linpiociuenli. Inquire uf
II, Mosen, 211 Wjouilnc; iiieuue.
I'OU ttllNT T trn-innni dome, nil modern Im
pioicnicnt", on Wdrlidutii Mreoti llrsl block
oft" Mitln luenue: an Ideal home; rent moiletate.
Apply llll Academy tlieet.
I'OU HUNT Pine' pibnte ieldenee In (Ireen
ltltbrr leetlon for nnl for one jcar, uridstied
or inifutnMicil; 12 lonnu; modem Impiovementfls
steam and policy lines coincident. ' Addicis
.Villa, Tribune olllce.
l'Olt IH'.NT Simile douse, S looms, 1C0I l'rescott
in rime ; $0.()u.
MiirIo house, II looms 130" 1'iesrott au; 317
Half of double dome, Munner menue, West
l'ark! $1.-,.0U.
Half of double dome, 70J Present! ave.i 'J0.0i).
cii.ui.r.s sniLAfimt,
12H and 12S WdfliliiKtoii iiicnue.
l'Olt HUM' Tcn-irom clinile InFu-e, .IIS l'fue
sheet, between Washlii'iuu and Adams ave
nues, ruiiuce, pas, Inth. t has. P. .ladniii.
HOOMS TO KlINT-fiiiiulic ol V. I,. Crane, liJI
Lackawanna nienue.
I'OU ItllNT I'miii Aptil 1, Ftoie room ueiupled
by (iuhlu Diamond Co,. Ii'2", Lackawanui me
tine; al-o Hour aboie. Apply IjjI Sandeifon aie
line. Ti:.i:.Mr.TS POIt l(i:XT, lheiy stable for lent.
Inqulie 22 Adams aicnue. A. Thoinp-nn
l'Olt Itr.XT SK-room flat with bath. leim
heat, gas ranije and all ln-deru impioie
ninits from Apill 1st; rent iea-.on.ilile. Call
early. Vred C. Hand, 002 Mulbcriy stieet.
I'OU nnNT Iieaullrul and enl.nsid offtcis In
the Paul! bulldlnj,-. Innuiie of Hamilton,
voom S00.
l'OH ItHXT tfotisc 1.14 X. Wai-hluEl'm aienue,
comer I'lnc, U loom-, bath and laundiv. Ap
ple to .1. W. (lainey. .117 Linden street, who
only has authority to .show the Imii-e.
l'OH nr.XT Sloic loom on second floor over 111')
I.ncka.iaiina mrnuc. l'lale gli front. In
quire of Kiotosky tlio;..
HAM' POnni.i: doue, G.1S llau ison avenue, 118.
Also half double house, 1W Pine street, ?17.
Posse-sion now. Apply (ISO lfarrUon ntcnue.
For Hent Unfurnished Booms.
I'OU ltL.NT I'no looms. Inquile 527 Wyoming
aieiiue.
l'OH ItLX'i Pile luoms and bath, ill. (,17
Adams avenue; hmbai.d and wife.
TOlt lli:XT Apnl 1st. tl.iee imruiiiialird looms,
steam heat and all modem impiovcmcnls at
717 Olive sticet.
For Sale.
l'Olt &ALI1 I'uhoinctcr pump of Iurc capacity,
leady for use; Miction and dhchaige pipe R't.
Inched diainctei : Menu pipe 314 indies diameter;
pi ice. V2.'. W. II. Hiclunond, Itlclimond Hill,
.112S X. Main avenue.
C'AW'LTS, linoleums and oil cloth-, sold every
day 3 o'clock, SOS Lackawanna. See auctions.
l'Olt 8ALI2 rina kindlina wood, stove lemttli.
Two doll.iis bijr load deliveied an.vwhetc.
Mail .irdciK. .lennliiKi, Central llines cut. Also
(cconcl liand lumber suitable for alt put poses,
very cheap.
I-Oll SAL!? Two light tpiins vvatrons and some
harness, cheap. Lvans, rear 1132 Luzerne
Etrect.
For Sale or Rent.
I'OU SAI.i: OR Ki:XT Ten-i ooin single house,
all modem iuipiovemeuls. lnifi Mon-ey ave
nue. Inqiine at 111.') Oapomc avemi".
Boarders Wanted.
PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men
to board, Ccrmaii or Lnjjlish. Call any time
after Thursday. All conveniences, S07 llarrhon
avenue.
THE MARKETS
Stock Quotations.
The following quot.it
line b.v M. S. .Ionian
Mcars buildiiiy, bciant
:ion.s are furnished The Tiib-
(.ompanv, looms Hi.V.Oii
on, I'a, Telephone
Teicti ion,. r.nnsr
-,00S:
upen- iiisn-
Lovv-
Clos-
inc.
1-271
V3V4
Wl1,'.
lNij
JUI-rl
'i
2l',i
ll.l'i
111.)',
mi
inifi!,
hiir. e-t.
est,
12i',4
'ilT
l!i
M
iaii
at
1U2
1W
0.1 Vi
iui'4
Aiuer. Sugar 127 1-27
Alchbon 7.")1,; 7o
Atihtson, l'icf tm'.i !KPA
lliookljn Tiactlou M M
ltiltimoie & Olid nn?! lniji
(lies. & Ohio IV,'. IV,j
(Tiicago k Cleat West. -2.1',i 2IU
K. 1'aul 102 PH3
hoik Maud liw'4 lUV.j,
Kan. & Tev., J'ref 5i', 0.',
Lous. - X.i'-ti 10,11t ltni
.0.111. J.li-s.ur(i I'll','! l.UVC l"Oft J.il's
Met. Tiactlou Ki7 107Vi 1U(I"4 107'j
VIL.ninl tir. ,l7iy Ow3. ,.-t. n:S'
130i
31'a
'.,
Ps'i
rioullieiii raclfiu (kl?4 W,l
Xoilolk .t Wivt 57Vi 57V1
Klio 3l,?i 37',i
L'lic, 1st (sS Its
K. Y. Cential H,1TA ltl!?s
Kans is Si Teas St! 2f4
Ontailo K Western :sl4 3.IU
I'ennsylvauli 130 110 )i
lMclflo Mall I.V IVa
ltCtllfllKT ot Alls
Heading, 1'ief S(l fsli;
Smilheiii It, II ;I2!1 W-
i-oullieiii It. It., l'icf. .. 'i 1157s
Tenn., O. i I IW (Mi
Leallier Uas U'k
Leithei-. 1'ief M'.i M'i
Itubbel- Ill Id
I'ldon TaciHi' Il?l li'Hi
I'nlon l'ailllc, l'icf NIT w,T4
abash, 1'ief 127; 12Vj
Western I'nlon W'i ll'i
C. I'. I S7U N
Anial, Copper .......... nSij m!i
l'eople' (Ik I )', IW3;
Codnadn Southern -I -'iTi
Te.sas 1'ac :!'Vi 'i'j
r. S. hteel Co U II
l'. .s. Steel Co., 1'ief... lllti uti
c-154
37
MM,
1)7
llds
130.
ir.ii
r..iB
sn
32 'i
.',
(Is
1H1
hli
I3t
ibK
Hl?4
UK
imVs
S74
711
im
M
3'1'i
12-k
tii8
1(12
2 lis
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M
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations AH Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Hid. A-ked
Lackawanna Daily Co., Pr mi ,,,
County Saving H-ink fc Tuist Co., Kmi ...
rir.t Xatlnnal II litis (C'ailiondale) cna
lldril National Uank SJ0
Dime Deiosit and Discount Haul;,. ;m
Kenncmy Lleht. II. & I. Co 43
1'irst National Hani; 1300 ,,,
Lacka. Trust & Sale Deposit Co.... 1H5
ClJik 4: Siiover Co., I'r. 12i ...
Kcianton Rivings Hani; ,,,,, SOO ,,,
TiadciV atIolul Hank 2; ,,,
Siijniou llolr & Nut Co l.'i ltl
I'cople'.s Dunn 125
fccianlon 1'acklng Co , ,,, gj
IIOND.
Ecianton Passenger Hallway, Hrst
Mortgaje, due 1920 Ill
People's street Hallway, Hist inort-
guge. due 1018 J13
People's btreet ltailnay, Geiitia!
11101 tgage, due 1921 in ,,,
Ecrantoii Traction 0 per cent. .... 113 ...
Economy l.lgnt, Heat & Power Co 117
Nuith Jeiny i-s- I'oiono Ko Co in
Scranton Wliolcsnle Market.
(Coueitcd by l. U. Dale, 27 Lackananiia Avc.l
IToui-s-I.W. '
lleain-2.iu.
llulter 1'ienli creanuiy, SUo.j June iieamery.
)V.iite..', dalrj, 22c. "
ChmelHialv'i.
i'llliv Niaiby. 0v.
l'ej,-PM bu.l.el, 11 73.
I'jtatoes-rPer bushel, 3c.
Onlon Per br-vlicl, 1.00.
Up to Date.
"l.eti walk through lite to,-elIwr,'-'
Ilu- anient lover rivl.
"I dvn't see that I anto,"
The ciuel girl replied.
New Vol It Sun.
3
Mom
llxtrn bin:.
MUNCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advortloimcnts Will Bo
Eeceived at Any of tho Follow
ing; Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
ALDBRT SCIU)LT7, corner Mulberr;
street nd Webster avenue.
CUSTAV P1C11LL, 0J0 Adams avenue.
West Side
OLottan w. jijskixs, 101 Soutu Miu
avenue.
South Scranton
PIIHU L. THItPPH, '20 Ceduf avenue.
North Scranton
OHO. W. DAVIS, corner Noith Msln
avenue and Market tlrcet.
Green Ridge '
CIIAHLLS P. JONES, 13.17 IHckson
u venue.
T J. JOHNS, t20 fiiccn Hldge fitrcet.
C, LOItL"NZ. eotner Washington ove
nuc and Marlon atrect.
L Petersburg v
w. II. KNIJPrr.fi, 1017 Irvine avenue.
Dunmore
J. a. BONH .t SON.
Help Wanted Male.
TitrsTuouTiiY Yorxt; "oTTfiicr'posr.
Hon', this cil! is2(l weekly; cxpciienee 1111-neceb-arj,
Ijut iroud leferences nnd Iillv dollar
deposit iiipilic-d, Wlinbrough, So North Sixth,
Phlladelphli,
MAOHIXlsTS WAXTKD-dood wages to rooiI
men; alo pallern nnLcm. Sciantou Steam
Pump company, lliccii Hldge.
CAXVASs,i:its WAM'I.'I) In snlhit suli-cilptloin
fin The Tilbunc; liberal coiiimlssions al
lowed; only active men dclied; tho-e with ex
perience piefened. Apply ut !hisincs Managei'a
olllce, Seianlon Tiihuue.
Help Wanted Female.
WAXTi'.D l'iist class waist tiiiumers nnd tkiit
li.inds. Addiess The Pmisiaii flic-eiiukeis,
fcliiH.n Long lltillding, Wilkes-Banc.
WAXTKD (Jood giilf, wanted. Tiibime Iltmlety.
LADILS to do plain needle woik for us at dome,
we furnish matciials and pay s',' to fit) per
week. Send stamped envelope to M, mil. lid Co.,
Indiana avenue, Cliicago, III.
LADY CANVASM:1! wanted to solicit snb.uip
tions tot 'Ihe Tiibuno; good comnilssioii of
fered with .1 fail guaianteo for that-class woikcr.
Apply pcisonally at llusiness JIanagei's office,
Scranton Tubure. '
WAXTIID At nuc, .1 waitrts; leferences le
qulied. Apply lo Mrs. N. . Lcet, 211 .let
feison avenue.
Help Wanted Male and Female.
WANCTD Sile-siiien and salesladies, pciiini.cnt
woik and good sil.uy. Apply at loom No.
1, 427 Spruce Mieet, Itaub buihlui.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTHD I'uini-hed hoii-e or four or five 100111s
for hou-ekecpiu,j. Addicts A. O. I'.., Tribune
olhce.
Furnished Booms.
ROOM I'OU ltr.XT All convenience;.; pi ice. lea
tonable. Inqidie 1511 Capouse avenue.
l'Oli HIIXT One fuiniahed room, with improve
ments; also one on tlilul lloor, cheap. 027
Adams avenue.
TUnXlSIIHI) HOOMS for lent, modem Improve
ments; private family; gentlemen prefezred,
ot 537 Adams avenue.
l'OH 1IHNT 1'urnUlieil tiont loom, with heat,
bath and gas; near court house; gentleman
preferred. Address itoom, Ho.x 2U0.
I'OU l!i:XT l'mnlshed loom; heat ana bath.
(c3 Linden tlrcct.
rUnXISHHD HOOMS TOlt nr.NT. with heat, pas
and bath, gentlemen prelerred, at SaS Adams
avenue.
Booms and Board.
ROOMS TO HUNT, with boaid. b00 Mulberry
stieet.
Wanted Booms and Boaid.
WAXTI'.D Twj cur.miuilcatlng rooms with boaid,
pillule family piefened. Two ladies and 11
geiitliniau. State full paiticulais. Addiess C.
II, I)., Tilbunc olllic.
Storage.
.STORAGE
Dry, clean m.d lnodem iii.n
date Moiugc; M-paiate looms;
indiiidiial keia; dilator. An
ideal "tnugc for household elicits, etc. Tdiity
upaiate toi.igo rooms, Sciantou hloiage torn
jau.1, 113 ri.iukllu avenue.
Beal Estate.
l'Olt -s l,i; House in lcsldeiue m f ion, dieen
llldgn; eleven 100111.4, I1.1II1 and laundiv; all
inoileiii liiiiiuviiueiit; 11c.11 school nod t lunches;
cue bloik fiom lais. Inquile at KWl C.iioiise uve.
POIt SAI.i: At (laik's Sunimlt; a pla.-e of II -it
acics, doibc and bain, good fitilt; iheap fur
tali. lii'pilic of Mrs. L. Lindsay, Hit North
Main avenue, illy.
Business Opportunity.
STOrii AND WIIUAT TTlADHItS vvithonT'd.ljjC
Wiitc for our special market letter. I 'leu on
application. S. M. lllbbaid &. Co., members X,
1, Ccmolulatcd and sioik S.chatige. 11 and Id
Hioudivai, New Yolk. IMablUhcd 15,11. Long
Uiiuncc Phone 2,)iS Ilroad.
Money to Loan,
Kiuo, M.iinn, (L-ioo,
ix ur cent.
Hulldiiig.
hilSi
.1 Jiuouuts ut live and
Attorney, ut-2 .Mean
ANY AMOUNT 01' MOMIY '10 1.0 IX-Qulck,
btraight lo.uu or Diddling and l.yiin. At
from -1 to 0 per cent. Call 011 X, V. Walker,
ill.J13 Coni.cll building.
lost.
LOsl' Monday evening. I'ib. 17. belnein Urn
inlng avi-nuo and j.shbiun ticef, an oial
biouli icntaiuliig geiitluuan'n plduie, I'luder
pleaso iciuiii to or notify MUs Paison, -117 Tliii
ueiith sluet.
Bhauinatiatn.
t-WSSfcsySS
s-s.-vssys,-
Itlll'.l'JIATISll-All uaitles that wl.l. ,an bo
upecdlly und iKiinancntly lined uf all i.t
llelles ut illicuiiutUin bv u ve,rtable luiupuuud.
('una guaranteed. Jinjuiiv or addivas J. 1.. Taj
lor, Scuiilon,
Easter Complexions.
L'AIT:it lOMPLLNIOXS-lf jou want a ih
complevion to match yoii lla.ler gowns and
luti yon khcnild tjit ut once and give it uu-fiil
atlciitlon, My Klulrual Mijo in oue hair
will nuke Hie faic look .jeaio joungei; ! re-lic.ljlic,-
ami rc4ful. biipeilluous lulls, warU
and niolca lemovid. Kve brow loneilul. Ilu
cli.iiiin'i, Demutologlcal Pailuu, 3li Wahiii,tuii
avenue.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
DIRECTORY..1
Insertions 25 Cents
Tim Pour Lines, 6 Cent for Hncli Hit 1,1 m,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certilled Public Accountant.
r.DWAIl!) O. SPAUt,lllNar2.rTltAlU:it8"HANK
Dullillne;, and St. Paul Hullding, New York,
Architects.
LDWAIID It DAVIS, AUCHtnOT, COXNLLL
Duildlng.
rniiDnntRK r,. nrtowx. aucii. n m:.L
HsUto Kicliange Hldg,, 12d Washington avc.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L, HAIIDINO. 000 CONNIILL HUILDINO.
Dontirats.
nn. c. 1:. i:iLi:Niu:ittii:it, pauli huildino.
Spruce street, Scranton.
pil.0. O. LAUnACIl, 115 WYOMINQ AVIINOB.
Lawyers.
rilANK l;. llOYLi:, attoiinhy-at-laiv.
Itoonu 12, n, 10 and 18 Durr Building.
y. K. TUAOY, ATT'Y, COMMONWHALTIl nbl)0.
d. d. ni:pLont,n. AnoirxnY-LOANfl ni:oo-
tialed on real estate security. Mean llulldlns,
corner Washington aicnuo and Spruce street.
HILLAIH), WAll!li:X k KNAPP, ATTOIINIIYS
and coimsellors-at-lavv, Itcpubllcan Building.
Maslilnglon aicnue.
JHSSUP .t JCSiOP, ArrOHNHYS AND cou
jcllori-nl-lavv. Coninionvvculth Building, Boom
ID, 20 and 21.
i:'nJ?. V' TIIAYnn, A'lTOnSCY. ROOMS
OO.MX)I, Dth floor, Meats building.
'" A. wATnn3. attohxi:y-at-law, boaro
ofTrado Building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTpsox & WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL
Bank Building
O. COMCOVH. D-13 HI'PtJBLIOAN limLDIKO.
,W; DUKTIIOLP. OFFICII MOVI2D TO NO?
211 Wyoming aicnue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. W. L ALLL'N. 313 NORTH WASIIINaTO.1
avenue.
Dl!. S. W. L'AMORHAUX, Ol'FICH 33D WASH
ington aicnuo. Residence, 1313 Mulberry.
Chrpi.lo ulsea;cs, lungs, heart, kidneys an!
genito-urlnary organs a specialty. Houri, 1
to 4 p. m.
Osteopathy.
Hit. D. f!. r.VANS, OSTHOPATH, 126-8 WASH
Ington avenue. Chronic and nervous dheas-s
11 i-peclally. Consultation flee.
Hotels and Eestaurants.
Tim i:lk cArn, 123 and 127 franklin ave.
nue. Rales reasonable.
P. ZinOLUR, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NL'AR D.. L. &VV. PAS
Bengcr depot. Conducted on the Kuropeaa
Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BUIflQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no sdor; only improved pumps used.
A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Licke's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
O. It. CLARKH Si CO., SHRDSMHN AND NUR-3-erjmen,
store !i01 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1030 North Main aienue; sloro tele
phone, 782.
Wire Screens.
Joseph kui:tti:l, rear-mi lacka. avc,
f-cranton. Pa., manufacturer of Wiro Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER;
also ladies wuists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MEOARCIEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa,
Till: WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAH
in Scianton at the news stands of Reismaii
Bios., 400 fprucc and COM Linden; M. Norton,
.'22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211
Spiuce street.
Situations Wanted.
A YOl'XC! MAN' of good addiess and leferences,
dcsiics .1 ..ilaiicd position in this city, with
citable Him. Addiess, P. It., Tribune oflice.
WANTED Position by a .loung man, age 22. as
bookkeeper 01 assistant and tjpewritcr, when;
good haul nuik calls for advancement. No e
perienco iscept .1 thoiougli business college tialu
iug; can glie nferciuc a.s to character and abil
ity; location this 111 New Yoik btale; good pen
man; (oiiespondencn solicited. Addiess Wesley
II, AVeuvcr, Lopez, .Sullivan county, l'a.
HOOD 1)1111, would like situation in small pri
vate tamlly doing hoiisevvoik, 2021 Prim
stieet.
SITCAXION AX'l ED-Hy
New Yi.K as luuihmiin.
stieet, city.
: .voting man fiom
'luuck, 707 Deacon
SITUATION WAXTED-lly lulddlo aged woman,
as hoiisilvceper In niiloiiciV fumil). Call or
addiiss J. II., 1117 Summit menue, Scranton, Pa.
SITUATION WV.XTF.D-Hy a joiuig mm with
tour years epeiiime .tioiind gtoceiy Moie.
Will aicipt position ut any honest veoik. Sliong
nnd Indiistiloii-. II. P., 312 Mulbeuy ticet.
SITI'ATIOV WAX'IED-Ily a bulcher; good mar
ket man, peddlei, boliigu.1 and Musage makei ;
can one .mil phkle nil kinds ot meat),; ,l meat
Hitter and slaugliteiuiau, Addiess Hutclicr, 2il
Linden htreet, West Piltstou, Pa.
SIIT'ATTOX WAXTED Work dy tlie day or wash
ing and iioiilng to take dome. Addie-ss C, It.,
Tilbunc uftlie,
Sllt'ATIOV AVANTIIH-Hv a oung gltl to help
with light hoiisi-woik or tike caie of chll
ilicn; tleei Iimuc- nights; addiess 1., I'., H21
llllill Ktieet.
MTI'A'IION' WAXI'ED-Hl ulllliiidV.nnrht gilUf"
ilo (ieiiei.il liuibevioik. (;an eivo icfeience.
Addict llaiia Itochtoid, lit Vine street, CltyTV
Si'll'VllOV NAYi'HU-Aii eiici'cnied mcji's
tmnUhilig unods 111.111 ile-iles poaltlon, (iood
icfeicmes. Addius . .,,J'jbmie cilice. ,'C
A (iOOD (IIIIL dcslies iltiutlou doing hone
woik; good cook. 'Addiess M, O., 'fi!unSlof
five. il
e
LEGAL,
ESTATE nt balds Millwood, laic of the rlljfu!
Siuntun, Laikavvanni county, PemisjllJtni,
dectasid, - .
I.itlei.s tesianientai.v iijion the aboi,e esjate brr
ili;; ln.cn giantid the umlenilgmd, all pel soils fui
in' claims ugahist Ihe same will nient thrlu
for pa)ni(hl mid those iudeblcil there to will
plca-e iiukc'Immediali' pajment to
l) I'. IIE.MMIOD. F.vcuitiis,
111 J. W, lUIOWXl.Vti, Alloinev,.
U'l'i Mcars lluildliig.
IN THU llisliitt C unit of the L'nltcd StateOof
the Middlo Distill 1 uf IVnii-vivaiila. Iiithu
iiullci' ol Patrick .1. Mesmii, li.iukrupt, Xu.'ll.'i,
In liaiikiuiitiy. To the iiedliori. of Patrlik--.).
Mevelt, of Ml niton. In the lolllilj- of Lacka
V. .11111.1 and illslikl aloiifsanl, a baukiiipt:
XuIKO is lieu b.v givui hat on the 2tli day nf
I'.liriiaiy, A. II. 1'jhJ, the jiil Patiiik .1. Miwll
va, ilul.i ailjudliated lunkiupt; und that tliu
llil mciiiiig uf ll.e 1 u. Ilu. is will be held at the
uitUc nf lilt! iifeicv 111 the (ioviliuuitit lluilding.
in lha cii.i uf iHiuiiluu, Pa., on the iJlh day of
Maud, D 1'ipi, at 11 o'cloik, 111 the fori
noon, at ulikli 'time, tin) Mid ciediun may at
tetid, ptovc- thetr claims, aptolnt u luisti-c, ft
unilne iho baukiiuit, and transact MJCh utlur
budnVMi a may piupeily come Indole xald inret
i'g. l A. VAN WORMER.
t-uantun, Pa., lu2. Ititern-.
Piool of claim, We.
y
,