Tl-113 SCHAOTON TItlJ3UNErON)AV; MARCH 2M, 1902. r NORTHEASTERN I PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special lo llic Scwnton Tribune. 1'lttnlon, ainrch 23. Wlillo perform ins his labor iib woodsman, hack of Vateavlllo, yesterday iiftornoon, Ed ward May died very BUddenly. May was employed by the Lehigh Valley ltullroad company at their tmwmlU at the above -place. With several fellow workmen May had gone some distance from the mill and was aBslsllnp In eut tliifr timber. They chopped down a largo tree, and May and a companion were Biiwlng It In two when lie fell over and expired, death, It 1h thought being due to heart falture. Deceased was single, aged -19 yenrs. and resided with his brothor-ln-luw, Kdward Montrose, at Slocum's putcli, Kxeter borough. The funeral will take place Monday morn ing, Interment In the cemetery at Heati mont. Peter McDonnell, an aged man, for many years employed on the street de partment here, died at his home, on Market street, last evening. Rev. D. M. Oeorge preached his fare well sermon In the Welsh Congrega tional church this evening, and upon his request was granted a letter of withdrawal from the church. Rev. Mr. Oeorge Is considering the acceptance ot a call to the pastorate of a New York state church. The North End Stars basket ball team, of Scranton, will play their first game in Pittstou on Friday evening of this week, when they will line up against the I'ittston Young Men's Christian association team. The Stars are the champions of Scranton, and a strong game Is expected here Friday evening. F. H. Antrim, late of the firm of An trim & Co., will open a dry goods store n the Downing building, on Luzerne avenue, West Side, on April 1. The following is the list of prize-winters at the eisteddfod held in the Welsh Congregational church last Fri day evening: Children's solo, Blodwln Evans, West Plttston; Impromptu Bib lical contest, Miss Mary George, Pltts ton: baritone solo, divided between Daniel H. Lewis, of Edwardsvllle, and nichard Watklns, ot Taylor: mnle chorus, Pitttston Male Glee society; impromptu speech, Edgar Probyn, Plttston; soprano and tenor duet, Mrs. W. B. Evans, of West Flttstjon, and Richard Watklns, of Taylor; adult reci tation, Miss Belle Allan, of Plttston: mixed chorus, West Plttston Congre gational choir. The Consumers' Ice company is a new corporation of Plttston and West Pltts toivcapitalists that will furnish patrons here with Pocono mountain ice this summer. At a meeting of the Plttston Male Glee society this afternoon, Edgar Pro byn was chosen leader, taking the place ot William Giles, who had resigned at a recent meeting. Chris Bernhardt was fleeted assistant leader. The society decided to give a concert In the Water ...Street Baptist church, Thuisday eVen iSing, April 17. John James and young son, .of Car bondale, were visitors today at the home of the former's aunt, Mrs. Esther Roberts, on Elizabeth street. Andrew Savonosky, a Polish miner in the Phoenix colliery of the Lehigh Val ley Coal company, Duryea, met a ter rible death Friday afternoon. lie worked in the third vein. Four men vere on the carriage about to be hoist d. They had given the signal to the ngineer, when Savonosky came run ling toward the carriage. The men warned him to stay back, but, unmind ful of their warning, he thought he could jump aboard the carrlnge with safety. The jerk of the carriage, which moved just as he reached It, threw the man backward and, striking against the edge of the shaft, he fell headlong into the opening. The sump at the bot tom or the shaft, three hundred feet below, contained twenty feet of water, and the man was drowned. A few hours later his body was recovered by the use of grappling hooks. The exhaust pipe on a Lehigh Valley locomotive, of which William Burns, of Wilkes-Barre, was engineer, blew out at the Coxton yard, Friday night, and Burns was badlv scalded. Among the contemplated Improve ments to be made about the Hillside Coal and Iron company's collieries here, it is said, is the installing of an electric plant, which will furnish power for a twenty-ton motor which will be used Inside the mine, hauling coal from the Chapman mine to Florence No. 2, the latter being used us the muln open ing. BROOKLYN. Special to tht Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, March 22. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Kent are visiting his sister at Avoca. The supervisors have been contract ing for the working of the township roads. The ladies of the M. E. church served dinner In the Odd Fellows hall, Thurs day, Warm sugar was served at the home of Mrs. E. M. Hlne, Tuesday by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. The Epworth League held a social nt Ben Corson's, Friday evening. The Unlversullst Sunday school Is practicing an exercise- entitled: "In " Joseph's Garden" lo bo given Easter morning. Miss Lillian Austin who has been quite 111 Is uble to be out again, E, C, Ely's family of Carbondale, are visiting relatives heie. Miss Audrey Jowett Is spending a few days with her uunt, Mrs, J, s. Wright. - -i i FOREST CITY. Special to the, Scranton Tribune, Foiest City, March 23. The Star Drum corps has purchased the outfit of a Carbondale athletic club and their rooms now look like a (list uIubs gym nasium, ' They havo dumbells, clubs, parallel and horizontal bars. On April J5 the boys will hold a ball in the Opera house, The proceeds will be used to purchuse summer uniforms. A literary and musicul entertainment will bo held In the Opera house Wednesday evening under the uusplces of the Presbyteriun church, ut which Miss Corn A. Grlllln, elocutionist, and Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Brunduge, voeollst, both of Scranton, wilt entertain. They have, appeared In Forest City before and have a host of admirers. Monday night begins the Welsh Con gregational ciurcli fair which lasts for a week. Tlio programme wus given In Saturday's Trlbunp. Rev. O, E. Wilson, the evangelist, concluded services hero Friday on ac count of his recent sickness and left for his home. The Rev. Mr. Smith, of Scranton, wll lecture on "Mirth" in the Baptist church, Tuesday evennlg. He Is said to be a man of unusual power and his lecture will be given as a treut. Among the students homo from nor mal schools for the vacation arc the Misses Allco Mclvln, hud Grace Men hennett from Bloomsbmg; Miss Lorctta Powell and Irving Pentecost from Stroudsburg nnd Joseph Jennings from Lafayette college. Mrs. A. D. Kohron and daughter are guests of Scrunton relatives. Miss Eslello Allen Is visiting friends In New York city. Mrs. John E, Bell, of Hudson street, is very 111. Among the grand- Jurors drawn for the week beginning March .11, are J. occupied the pulpit Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. W. A. DePow entertutned the following guests at a rag bee, Thurs day: Mrs. E. N. BwnrtK, Mrs. Bowen Swqrls, Mrs. B. J. Schenck, Mrs. Ham lin, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Fenton, Mra. Irti Bleseckor, Mrs. Kate Noack, Mra. George Borttee, Mrs. Kolb, Mrs, John Sayre, Mrs. C. P. Van Brunt, Mrs. Price, Misses Kate Shcllon and Alice Harden, TAYLOR. The Oberammorgau Passion Play, which will bo produced at Weber's rink this evening And Tuesdny evening for the benefit of the Gorman Evangelical church will undoubtedly draw a very large house at ouch performance. Twenty-two scenes wll ho produced to gether with a great number ot Illus trations of the birth, life, crucifixion, resurrection nnd ascension of Christ. Miss Julia Young, a noted soprano soloist will also assist In entertaining the audience. The undertaking Is for a worthy cause and deserves the liberal patronage of the public. The Improver Order of Hoptusophs, Conclave 21!), will celebrate their tenth anniversary this evening with an en tertainment and banquet In their rooms on Main street. The committee in MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. BBpaaaaaaaaMMaMfcwwwwag mmawff wwu imi m umuamnm uiiuamjufc Old Father Gray-Beard and Mother Goose. Find Jack Horner and Little Tommy Grace. Solutions for Last Week's Puzzles: Monday, Match 1". 'Hip old gentleman's beard tonus the wife and his left knee the slstei. Tuesday, March 18. 1. Bakeisficld. 2. St. Helena. !!. Santa Rosa. 4. Stock Ton. Wednesday, March 10. The toat on the table fonns the father and the plant in the window the brother. , Thursday, Maich 20. "Seeing: is believing." Friday, Maiih 21. The pklnie flame fount one heir, another is between the heads of the two women. The bottom pan of the will fonm the third. Satuidiy, Mjh.1i '-'J. 'Hie gun tonus one, an other is to the light of Itobin-oii (ImouV knee. The third i- near the plant tit his net. W. Jones and WillTam Cattery, of For est City. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Seianton Tribune. Tbwanda, March 21. Another case of "didn't know it was loaded," has been heard from. At a shooting tourna ment at Herrickvllle, on Friday after noon, a young man named Struppler was handling a luumnerless gun. when It was accidentally discharged and the contents entered the leg of Hairy Cump above the knee, badly shatter ing the limb. After the local physi cians had done what they could, Camp was taken to the Packer hospital the same day. It was found necessary to amputate, which was done, but Mr. Camp died from the effects of the oper ation. He was about 2S years old and leaves a wife and one child. It is now olllclally reported that Le high Valley passenger trains Nos. 9, 10, 1 and 0 will aguln be running on schedule time on and after March 24. Rev. Graves, of the Unlversullst church, on Sunduy delivered an elo quent sermon on the twenty-llfth anni versary of the dedication of the church edifice at Towanda. The society ,was organized In ISGG, and the church dedi cated to public worship on March 13, 1S77. The following tells the experience of Wyoming county boatmen: A ferry boat, owned by Mrs;. Mary Rosengrant, of Skinner's Eddy, broke loose during the hlghwater and was captured at Meshoppen, a few miles below. Jack Overfleld decided he wus competent to get the large boat back, and for a certain sum he agreed to do the work and the contract wus closed. Ho placed his portable engine and bnllei on the boat, made a puddle wheel and rudder on the rear,' and the start was made, with John Sherwood and Omar Allen as his helpmates. After a period of nearly six and u half hours, the boat and crew were safely landed at Skinner's. Eddy. A bulldog, "Uncle," owned by Mis. J. IT. P.irrott, of this place, which re cently captured first prize at a dog show In Syracuse, was stolen before it returned home. Jacob Freeman, of Towanda, had two fingers and part of his thumb token oil' while using a cutting ma chine. U, G, Baker, who has accepted a re sponsible position on the Dally News, at Burlington, Vt Is In town, nnd on Thursday expects to move his family to that city. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have hosts of friends here, who, although regretting their departure, wish them success In their new home. "Do colored people" will give a bene fit concert at Natad hall, on Tue'sday evening, and a musical programme is tho feature, MOSCOW. Mrs. Emellne Brown is 111 of nervous prostration nt the homo of her daugh ter, Mrs. Bert Blesecker. Clnlr Pelton, of the Stroudsburg State Normal school, Is spending u few days at his home here, Benjamin Rqzelle and Miss Luna Sayre were married Saturday of lust week in Scranton. Mrs, Charles Millard returned home Sunduy, after spending several days with relatives In Scranton. D, J. Roberts hus moved Into S. S. Yeuger's store building, on Mill street, Mrs. S. Hinds, of Mooslc, was visit ing friends In town. Mrs. Haruden und daughter, Mrs, Megurgel are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. Myru McLean, In Bins hamton. The revival services which have been In progress fpr the past three weeks have been very Interesting. Mr- Davis charge have prepared an excellent pro gramme which will consist of selections 1y the Anthracite Glee club, addresses by J. H. Watklns and Geotge Ilowells, superintendent of Scranton schools; Mozart quartette, and solos and recita tions by well known local talent. All members are requested to be present nnd help make the celebration ti grand success. Every member of Lackawanna lodge No. 113, American Protestant associa tion ate lequested to attend tomor row evening's meeting. Iiusines of ini poitunce pertaining to the welfare of the order v ill be transacted. The Methodist Episcopal church choir will hold two rehearsals this week in preparation of Easter exercises. Tues dny and Saturday evenings will be de voted to rehearsals by the members of the choir. Chorister Richard Watklns. desires the presence of all members of the choir at each rehearsal. Mrs. William Powell, of Ridge street, Is recovering from her recent indisposi tion. Funeral services over the lemulns ot the late A. F. Doud, took place from his late home in Greenwood on Satur day and were largely attended. Services were held at the family lesldence at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Young, of the Mooslc Presbyterian church, otllclated and de livered an Impressive sermon. The floral offerings were numerous, many being presented by friends and neigh bors. Interment was made in the Marcy cemetery. Tho Free and Accepted Masons of the deceased was a promin ent member of had clunge of the ob sequies. Tho social held at the Welsh Congre gational church under tho uusplces of the Ladles' Aid society was a. success socially and financially. itlchuid Watklns a well known bari tone of the town won the solo prize at the I'ittston eisteddfod on Friday even lug. Mr. Watklns was also successful In the duet competition with Mrs. Thomas, of Plttston as his singing mate. Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis, of High street, spent Yesterday visiting rela tives In Plttston. Theatrical TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. ACADHMV-"Tho IVt Mail.' STAlt-ltOM Sjdelt London Afternoon and night. Mirht. Belles loinpany. "Up York State.." Two latere audlencea vvltncMcd the piouuctioii of "Up YoiU State" ut tho l.juum hamuli) afternoon anil nlcht. The play was teen here Mom this season, nnd the audience that erected it Satuiday klion that it nude a line Impression on lU first appearance. "The East Mall." A production of unusual magnitude will be giv. en at the Academy ot Music (or three nights; and two matinees, commenting next Monday even ing, Lincoln J, Carter's tupeib melodrama, "Tho Fast Mall," at its name Indicates, deals laigcly with tho railroad in iu Incidents, but it presents an abundaneu of effects that are daring In their magnitude and admliable iu their cccu Hon. Thu steamboat i ald to be a wonder of ilevcr conception and masterly mechanical vvoik, and the lallrojil scene, with its train goiui, at a terrific speed, makes the utage eeeiu like a piece of reality, Thu Niagara Falls seme Is wonderfully beautiful, and, it may safely bu said, l nioic elaborate than anything of the kind ever beforo attempted in thU city. A large num ber of people arc employed iu the production, which is in many particulars plainly the Jesuit ot care and sMll combined. Filecs, evening, 13, 23. 33 and M cent; mat, luces, Tuesday and Wednesday, 13 ami 23 emu. Dot Karroll Company. The Pot Kairoll company, which U billed to Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Usod by pooplo of refinement for over a quarter of a century, appear at the Academy of Musla for three nights and three matinee, Is one ot the strongest com panies on the road. The company, though new in these parts has earned a wide reputation through the IX. Mtss Kairoll, however, is well known to nil tho theater going public as the oilglnal "Peck's Mad Ho," and has an ex cellent opportunity as Mimic llrcnnan to show herself in the new pait. "A Sight In China town," the most realistic of all mflodrnnu. The company carries It special scenery, and many new and novel electric effects. Dm hip the acts, many charming specialties are Introduced. Miss Karrnll will Introduce her celebrated "tough" upcclalty, consisting of songs and ilancesj Miss Yoltn Peters Will sing; Harry Antrim, the aluglns uhlstler in Imitations, whit tling and ttlck bone folosj Tommy Murry In songs and eccentric dancing; Mart Jlulloy, iu ruined specialties, and Messis. Antilm and Mo Clcllau and Miss Peters ami ,M1m Karroll as the "How cry Spelleis" in characteristic songs and dances, etc. Popular prices will piocall dm lug the engagement, Friday matinee and night, "Pecll's Mine," and on Siturdny millnee and night, "Coiner Oiocery." Hose Sydell Belles. Itix'e Sijdell Loudon Ilelles' company, so popu lar witli all the locers of Miudeclllc anil hurleique, has been playing to occrflowing business iu etery theater where It has shown this season. The first pirt ot the programme Is a comedy which brings inln action the entile company, following this sketch Is n high class olio full ot surprises and no cities pioduced by a number nf specially arlUts who furnish kaleldofcope of amusements uneqiialcd by nny oilier organitatlou. A tcatuic of this progiamme will be living pictures, which for beauty and color and trim pleteucsB of detail nic well nigh matchless; Ihcy aic a i.ne treat. The peiformaucc ends with a burlcMue, The scenery, costumes and clectiic.il effects of this company are gorgeous and tlarallng. STAGE NOTES. Wilson Uirrctt, who is placing In Sidney, Auatialia, will shoitly leacc for a trip lo South Afilci. He will not appear in London again before neit Rummer. Lord Cavendish, who at one time It was in mored was going to marry Edna May, has patched up his differences with Uibcl Jay, .mothei singer ot London, and the pair will bo manled net month. .Tea-sle Ilafcman, the Lnglish aetiess, does not caic to leave London next season, und Fiances llehnont, of tho "Kloiodoia" sestet, will be Charted Haw try's leading lady next fall, in "A .Messenger fioin Mai." Notwithstanding the booming given Anthony Hope's "rinkcrron's l'errnge" in tandon, the piece is said to have lot money ever since its llrst pioduction and will .soon be taken oft the stage. While in the retiring loom of a Hoston plio togiaph galleiy last week. Jilna Kdwaidc, the understudy of Kuloic Hush In "Floiodora," had her hah- set afire from a gts jet nnd. "as eri ously burned. She will have lo wear a wig for seveial months. Maud l'ealey clones her engagement ot two jcars as leading woman with Mr. William (ill Ictte mi Apiil 1.'. At the evpliatlon of the London -ea--on, she will not play the provincial tour with the coinpiny, as she sails for Ameiica cm Apill Id, lipviiuf signed tii appear as a stock tar for 'an engagement of tight weeks in Sin I'raiitUco. Mls Tcili's withdrawal fioin Mr. nlllette's i nmium Is pmtiancut, as It 'h decided Hut Mr. (iilleltn plavs "Sheiloil; Holme' arain next season, and site does not wish to play the same lole tluec jcal. . THE MARKETS SATUBDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. The following limitations are fu 1 limine by llatght & I'ree-c Co., Iluildintr. Vt. I), ltunjoii, manager. Open. Ilicli Amalgamated Copper ... ti-t Am. Car & l'mindi) .12 Ameiicaii Jcc Amer. Locomothc Am. Smelt, fc Itell'g Co. KIV AintT. Sugar i:il inMied The il-ai: Mcars l'JTt :tiH lilsa i'ii-tt Anaconda Copper .liV Atchison 7h Atchison, I'l U7 Hall, i Ohio to; lhook. II. T. 11.5s Chic. & Alton ."il Chic K Cit. WM 2114 Chic, Mil. .V M. P. ....1(7'. Chlt!., It. I. K Pacific. ..1 Col. fuel & lion WO Col. & Southern ii Col, k South., 2d 1'r..'.. 4J Del. & Hudson 171 Llie .?s Die, l't I'r. a Kile, 2nd 1'r. fiV-j Illinois Cenltal 112'i Louis. ,c .Nasi ID'I Manliatta t&Oi Met. hi. Italln.ic 11.7-Ti Mexican Ccnli.il 2'i- MIjhi. Kan. A. lcas, l'i. .11 I'l. MU-miri Pacific X. V. Centi.il . Xoilolk .V West Out. Jk Wist. . l'acillc Mall ... l'cmi.i. It. It, . People's (ias ,, iteauiiig .... Heading. 1st Heading, 2d 1'r llcpiiiillc Steel He-public Steel, l'i. . Southern I'.itlhc Southern II. II South. II. It., l'i. .. 'l'i mi. Coal &. lion .. TcMis A: l'acillc I ii lull I'.iillH I'nion l'.ultlc. l'i. ... I . s. Leather C. S. Leather, I'l. .. C, S. Hubher l S. llubbei, l'i. ... f. S. Steel I . H. steel, 1'r. Wabash Wubtsli, I'r , Wtstein I'uioii Tol.il salei.-sJoS.500, lull, li."Hs M'j -llU r I51' Kills .-'-.' M w H .... 74'i nVA i'1.L . i'7 . 7J',4 . HOi . lIMfc, . Sh . U!s . Sl!j . I7s . oU.j . -Utt . MV4 . 2I' . LI . 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S.70 High. 7.1 7.1?; BWi .W)"i 1214 :lll 1.1.07 1.1.S2 ti.iVl 11.00 S.J7 b,70 Low. Jsii 5s'... 1114 Hl'.i 11..17 13.70 0.17 t17 R..17 k.07 Clos-. 72"., 7i ;n 1.1.1a) ji.70 0.47 8,37 s,.(.7 8.77 S ca, S.71 8.50 Cloje. 8.77 8.UI 8.71 8.50 NT.W YOHK fOTTOX MAHKET. Open, High. Low. Maith 88'l 8.880 May , 8.77 8.7, July ...... ., 6.81 8.81 Auaust .W S.W) HANK bTATPlKNT. Hescri e, increase , , , , JS;Y' Loan., deciease , .ViU'rii! Specie, deciease ,,,,, ' ,,'ScI Legal tender, deciease , ,. ;J' Deposits, decrease "l ,'V; tiiculatlon, deciease U.1,400 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100, STOCKS. n Bid. AlWd. Uckawiiuu llalry Co., I'r. ....,., 1)0 .,, County Savings Hank k Trust Co.. 800 Klnt Katloiul pank (Caibondale) 500 Third National Hank ,..,.... 5.W .,, Dime Deposit and Discount Hank,, 200 ,.. Kconomy Ught. II. & I'. Co a I'irst National Bank .., ,, 1400 , Lack. Trust ft Safe Deposit Co.,,, 103 ,,, Clark li Suorer Co,, IT 123 ,,, Scranton Bavlnga Bank ,,,,. 500 ,,, Trader' National Hank ,,,, 223 ,,, Scranton Holt & Nut Co.,.,,,,,,.,, 12 ,., l'eople'4 Dank ,, 133 ,,, buautoD I'ackius! Co ,,,,., 3 1I0NDS. Ecranton I'tMengcr Hallway, Brit Uoitiitsr, due 192Q 113 ... THE TRIBUNES "WANT" DIRECTORVf 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Litis SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mom Tim Pour Lines, fi Cents for UachUttra Mil. FOll HLXT-Hk Oliva street. For Ront. roonw, tipstalrj. Apply ,SrfSV 617 STOIll! FOH Hi:.NT-(122 West Lackawanna nvf nue. Inquire I'lilllp Schnell, 020 West I.acki wanna avenue. KOIl MINT One-halt ilouhle liouso with all mod em Improvements, on stieet on line. Inipillc 712 X, Main atinuc, , roil IIK.NT Onr-lmlf douhle house at ltlOil l'luc street, ?18 per month, Apply 050 llirrlson avenue. KOlt MINT Six-room II it ultli bills, strain heat, Kas lantte and all modern Improvements fioin April 1st; lent lrasoiuhle. Call eilil. I'icil C. Hand, Dfltl Mulhcrry stieet. IIAIIX l'Oll Ili:.T-JI2, Apill 1st, three Ik"C and three sIiikIc stalls and v.ih link, ie:ir ul .".21 Madison avenue. Imiuirc tit all Madl'iii ace. roit IICXT Stnrp hulldlnjr tor rent In Dlck'oii City, t'n, HulldliiB FO feet hy 2t feet, cellar under all, nnd second sloiy can he arraiiRcd for a family. All In cbod repair icidy for iko. two coal breakeis and mines close by cmplojlng over it thoiiHRinl people. An cnterprl4liuc men ham can Ret a larne liade. Apply lo Wllll.1111 IL ltlchmond. Hichmoiid Hill, J1I21 X. Main avenue, Scranton, I'a. roit HILST Stcie room on second lloor over fllO Lackawanna utcniie. l'lste ?lass front, in quire of Kiotosky Hios. ' Furnished Booms. l'Oll IH'.NT -Willi boaid, n very liugf furnished room. Innulic at 010 Linden street. I'.uiiot House. DKMItAIH.i: furnished and iinfuinlshcd looms tor rent. (.22 Washlnjrton avenue. TOR IIHNT One furnlaheil room, with linpiove incuts; also one on third lloor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue rUnXlSIli:D ItOOMS for rent, modem Improve ments; private family; vcntlcmen picfeircd, at SJ7 Adams avenue. FOB HUM Furnished front loom, with heat, bath and cas; iieir court house; gentleman preferred. Address Ihi'iin, l!os 209. FOR IlKNT rumlsh.'-il loom; heat and batik C'-'5 Linden street. FURNISHKD H0OMS FOIt Ttr.NT. with heat, fas and bath, sentlcmcn prelencd, at &.W Adams avenue. For Sale. SAFi: FOIt SALi: Dlcbold safe iu (list class older; slap Inside two feet by tluce feet four inches; can bo seen at 12 Latkavvanna aveiuu. until Satnrda.v. ANo American Strain Safe, suit able for bank. Larpc burglar proof client. HOUSES Account ot leavhw the city the under sltsncil ofteis his mulched team of seal luowns foi sule; are it llrst class and mol deniable pair, mid are vvaiinntcil Kind and ti'is In nil liiine&s; inut bo told befoie April 1. A, II. Stevens, 1101 Capome avenue. HOltSi: FOIt SALK cheap, one road I'liare, sound, centlc and Rood traveler; also saddle. Com pelled to sell for want of use. luqulio !0'l Wejt Mnrket sliect, city. FOIt SALK -Inst suited wilh foitv hordes, gosd woikcis and diiveis; weiirht 110(1 to l.'O); can be een at 331 Hajmond court. 1'. M. Cobb. CAIIl'CTS, lmoleuiiH and oil doth, sold every day 3 o'clock. 503 Lackawanna. See auctions. FOIt SALK Fine klndlinc wcod, stove length. Two dollars biff load ilellvrieil anvw'ieie. Mill ordeis. JeunliiK'1. Centi.il Mines cut. Also second hand lumber suitable for all purpose, very cheap. For Sale or Rent. FOR SALi: Oil ltLNT Nice colt lite vvitliootl w.itei, cr.udeu and fiull, in Klinhui.-t; Icuus to suit. Aildios Hi. Hate son, .t!7 ashlnjttoii avenue. - FOIt SALI! OH HIIVr-Faim of ninety aires Koo.l soil, v.dl vvatcied, kooi! builillii. ood tiult, sl milts Irnm Si't.ir.toii. one and one-hilt miles fioin ChikV Summit l.viin? on Hi" outh s-icL-and jnluliiK siiiiiinil Like a fine- place lor Mini mi r home. 1'iitc ie.i-on.ible. Inqiiiic of vl. II. Coons ( bilk's, (iiceii. Wanted To Bu WAMKll- single ,ii d.Mible llldk'c oi Wist Side. I'l lie Aihhe-s llov tiixi, tltv. b'aic in (Iiceii .1,IH1II to S;I.(M( Keal Estate. FAHJI FOIt SALi: m csilianio loi'clty piop.'ity nltu.itu in su-iiichauun 1011:11 v; impio.cil; well watered; suitable fur diir.viiir, lock or sheep laisuitf und utueial faimiiik. Ibiu.ven, Al ton. ey, ;2'l'2 Wiishiiratou avenue. FOIt SALK Oni-h.il( am- lot, 7-lomu liutbc, Riwil well of wiilei, be uj bii-bes, m,iio vine, unit lues of iliireteiit I.IiiiL-.; will be --nhl 1 Iiimji ur mU'iit li cvihiimul foi boii-e ami lot Iu illy, by I hailis II. I'i.eiiifi, Spiing llcel, Claik's (iieeu, ui Sam Kocinci, .-.! Liiuon avc, Scranton, I'a. BRANCH WANT 0FPI0KS. Want Advortlsnmonts Will Ho Eecolved at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDF.IIT SCIim.TZ. corner Mutbcrr street and Wcbslcr avenue. CIUSTAV l'lUIILL, MO Adams avenue. West Side 01:01101: w. jhskiks, 101 south Main , avenue. South Scranton FKHD U TF.Itl'l'i:, 729 Cedar avenus. North Scranton GF.O. V. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHAIILL'S P. JOMi:S, 1M7 Dickson utemie, T. J. JOHN'S, P20 fiiccn ltldite stictt. C. LOltKNZ. corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. II. KNF.PFF.Ii, 1017 Irvine avenui. Dunmore J. Q. DONE k EON. Eelp Wanted Male. -SVV WAN'THD Men to lenrn liirhei- tiadc; new sS tern; only elRht weeks leqiiilcd; w.ntcs S.itiiidii.s while learning; tools donated; dlp lonim awaidcd; steady position posllivily ku.ii-iintiT-i! when Ihiniish; cat iloxuc-s 111 illisl lice, Mnlei's llai ht-r School, Xew oik ell. WAXTLD Two cpeilcnicd tcno'iiipncis: up plv to lnlcrnatloii.il Salt Co., Council litijlil In tr, Scranton, Pa. WAXTi:i)-l!y one of the laiRtM nnd best old line iiisuriiiuc coiiipiules, ilisliict nirelit 101 Caiboiidale and llcnei-d.ilc. l'.cepllonally favoi able contracts. Address Supci'iiitendciit of Affcndts, IJox 2afl. Help Wanted Female. WANTKll i:perlenced pastry cook. Apply to i:. X. Kdsciton, 1)., L. .k W. dining loom. LADY CANVA&SLIt wanted to solicit subscrip tions for Tho Tribune; Kood coiiunlssiun of feictl with a fair Kiiaiantco for liisl-cluss worker. Apply personally at Uuslnesi Manager's office, bci anion Tribuii'. Recruito Wanted. s--. WAXTF.D FOll U. S. AHMV Able bodied tin niariitd men between the uges bt 21 and 115; citizens o' the L'nifcl States, of Rood d.aracti'i and temperate l.llilLs, wlio can speak, i"ad and vviltc Liniljsli. Fci Infoiiiiatiou apply to Itccrult inir Oflicc. Xo. I2J Wyomil.u' avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. TWO (illtf.S would like .1 position us llr-t. ami KCiitid plrls or child's iniisi-; iilcuuc.-s Kiicn. AtlJn'b Hoi' lU.s, ilontio-c, Pa. SITUATION" WAXTHIJ Hy oum' man iliivins bcr-a-s; lias bad two .vcais ipc-ilcuc-w- -mil all louiiil workman, williuj .111 1 helicon. Aililiefs t hailes M. Carey, No. 1710, real of Pine stieet. SI'IFATiOV VN'li:il A .vmmir, man i-iiiplo,V"i Us lunkktliiCI 111 till- .iftl-lllmi'l, ttl-hes Ilk situation for iiiuiiiiii' niid cvciilmr. Aildios II A., 1.11c nf ,'lubiine. ' SlIIA'ilOV W SNTI'.I) lliau Us tiilltttcl 1 1 Ivc bial ot leftiencc. oflkc. -Ily .1 solur itiihisLii'iits .irsl-um III nHlt-i-. i'.in Aildii'ss "II. 1!.' Tilbtmc! FOslTIO.N W VNTHH-At one i- bv .1 jcniiu man t.imillai with buokktc-jdiitf and court iccriri'a; m-o ilc'd-, boii'N, ni(iitK.iKcs and Karc-s; a smnl cop.vi-l. Hot II, Stianloii. SIT I AT IllX man 10 f')l dot till U XTKIl-Hv p'JltCI. piivi.f 11 dllic hoi'.. lepet tabic lOichi'iiu 01 Addli IS. loloied ilmiiy: l'Oll SALI'. Xcw hiilist- on Cuinell slu-i-t, Itoniul Woods I'.nl. : uiodi'in iiiiiioviiiii-iits; ui.y terms. Applv to ipiimr Hunk Liimher Co.', .VIoOsIc, Pa., in V., -. Woodhoiise. l'Oll SM.H-Oiii- liuu.e and lot, modem iiu- proviments, nud two impiuveil vacant lite, N'o. .112 North HlaKcly street, lliinniou-, I'a. Addiess Alneit Jenkins, South Canaan, Wn.vnu Cniinly, Pa. FOIt SAI.II-IV.'iilflieil culliiw at Lal.e llemy, alaplew 'Oil. Pa., lour beds, springs and mil Hevis, two stoves, all Mtilun uleusils; pihc scljl). Foi lilllhill.il, .nl.lie-- II, W, O.lanil, ill Wcs.nvelt avenue, Plainllehl, X. .1. FOll SVI.i: At Claik'a Miiuniit; a pla.-e ot II. acrts. Iiniinc mid ham, irool fiult; ihcip toe r .lsli. Inqiiiic ur Mis. L. Lludsaj, 1111 North Main avenue, ciiy. MoHoy to Loan. A.VV A5IOLNT" OF MO N 12V TO LOAV-tJulck. straliiht loans or Dullillnu and Loan. At from 1 to (i per cent. Call on X. V. Waikc-., SU-215 t'otiucll bulldlnj. Storage. STORAGE Hi, clean and modem up-to-date stuiasr; scpuatc looiiis; inillvidual Lev's: elcvatoi. An Ideal stoiuifii for household ellects, tic Thirl separate stoiasc room,. Scuulon stoiase com pan, IIU ITuiiklin avenue. Political. 'ilium i,i:.ihi..viiT. niuriiicr T'n iiu- mein- lieis of the lleptibllc.in Standing t oininltiea , ,l. Tt.lr.l I Wrllllllln .11.. I,. VI ll'-J ,.,..,. ,nin..,lll '. ,.,. ,. ,vo llepi Le be Sul full attendance ot the committee .is ciiueiily irnucsicu. iiy uiiici 01 1110 111.11111U11, OSCAlt VAN" llCSKIItlc. Attc.t:-J. P. WATKIN'S. Srcictary. Si 1 anion, Pa., Mutch 10, 1902. nil- is ileum Kivrn nue .1 niceiiii;; 01 110 ibllcau hlaiidln Committee of I he Third Kl.lallvr- district of Lackawanna loimty will held st tho t'ouit Home, Siiaiilon, pj., ,m litilai. March 22. 11102. al 2 u'elock 11. in. Rheumatism. 1IIIKU)IATIHI-All Dailies that wish tan bo speedily and permanently cuieiA of all va rieties ot ItlieiiiiialUm by a vcgetablo tompound. turea guaiuutccd, Inquiie 01 addicts J. F, Tay lor, Scranton. Pcople'a Stieet Hallway, first mort gage, due 1018 us ,.. People's btreef Hallnay, (Jencul mortgage, due 1U21 , Hi ,,, Ecranton Traction ti per cent, .,,, 115 ... Hconomy Light, Heat & Power Co 07 S'oitli Jersey & Pocono Iio Co ,,.,, ... 1)7 Coiuolldatcel Water hupply Co juj Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by II. (!. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) FIoui-i.co. l!ean-$2.W. Butter l'i th creamer, COc,; June ciciuie-iy, SOc.t dairy, 22c. Clieese 12Hl3c. l'l Nearby, lUc.; vvcstcin, lie. PenK-IVr bushel, 1.75. Mairow IIcjiis Per bushel, TL3ial.l, Potatoes Per bushel, iic. ' Onions Per bushel, tl.Kl. SITI'.VUON WNTi:il-H middle aired woman us hoii'ckei'pei in widower,, family. Call or addiess SI. .1., 117 south Ilcbciea avenue, 1 ily. H ANT::i)- A HioicukiiI piaellcil 1111 1 evpuii-uced bii-lni'-n 11- in ilcsnis I'inpliiviiieiit; familiar Willi elllic vvoik and 11 bihhI saic-nian, and nil-vv-itistiiii-nl vviltri; bi-t icfe-icini-. 1I1hcss A. Johii-on. lienenl Deliver, Su.inton. Boarders Wanted. PISIVATi: I'VMII.V wishes lo luvi- two ni-e mem to boaid, tleinian 01 Kncliali. Call any lima attel Thursday. All conveniences, 607 llairiion avenue. Wanted Rooms and Boaid. WAXTT'.D Tw) cin.miuileutliii' looms v.-ith board, luiviilc famll pic-fcrreil. Two ladles and .1 Kciitlenuu. hi itc full paitleiilais. AiMiess C. li. D TTil'iuie olilte. Wanted. WAXTI'.I) -( bails to lepali and leianc; scud pen- lal til .Ijllles I'llVlle IT 'lllOI,C .li'llll llavvki, 12s Piovidinec load. Old 'phone- ill-.l, liiein lliduc. Wanted To Rent. WANTKD HOOMS--F01 Ivvn adiil, thrcv or four iouiik. Iiuiiishcd Of iiiifuiuished lor vciy light luiitckccplliK, llrst llooi tucfilicil. Addles M. II., 'IT ilium- cilice . WANTF.D Furnished house or four 01 live looms for hoihi-ki't'plii;,'- Address A. 0. i: Tilbunc 1 lllcc. Auction. 2(),l)il VAKIlis ( AIIPF.TS, oil clutlu and inaltliigs, cue ton tabic sllvciwarc, one ear load linen sheets, table lolbs, nipkliw, pillow cases, tuael,, u.ikii) p.ilis fauey bite tiiitains. Many other thhus loei iiumcioiis to inciilicn, At auction, 12H W.ih liigton aviniie, nppu,ile Council building, hales IU a. III., 2 and 7 i. in, tUJJJIIN'tiS HItOs'., Auctioneers. Business Opportunity. UAIINFSS lll'SIMM FOIt SAI.F oil easy term, iu 11 lw 11 of tVKJO inhabitant!, und im Hue shop in thu town. Addles IUiiicm, 'JTIIiiiiici C'fllcc. IfJI.Ooi) WILL I'l'lll IIAsU business block; cii.h painent isS.oueij lent, W.tll'l; which paj.s over 2(1 per cent on fiillm Invi'slmeut and over M per cent, on actual cash liue-slcd. This i uil cvccptlonal oppoitunlly, and Is well woih look ins ulier. M. II. Ilolgalc, Coiniiionvvcalth llld-. WAN'TF. A pailiicr vvllh eight huitdrcd dullain Iu 11 good Ui:r business. Addus-v 0. V., Tilbunc ofllce. WOTl'v AND WHL'AT THADIIHS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M, lllbbaiel tk Co., members ,N. V, Cciisolidated und Stock bxclunge. It and 16 llioadvvay, New Vork. linablUhcU lidl. Loiitf DLstincc' Phone 2UtS Hroad. Lost. 10sTA lartjo handbaif n Mulbeiry taitct. V' tvvceu Washiiigton and Adams, i'iuder please notify 0-IS Adams avenue and get lewaiil, LOST Monday cvinlus. Feb. 17, between Wo niing avenue and Wushburn stieet, an oval brooch containing gejitleiiun's plctuic. liielvr plva-o letuin to or uotlfy 11 Us Parsons, '417 T'lili teeutli stieet. Found. pafS"fs'syTfSr-yrsy-y w WW ff S"Wsgls y sT Tlf w T 'r s- I'Ol'NU A turn ot piouey on floor of a toic 111 cms cicy i-meuc-r icionuaeiou vppiy i 1111s olticc. LEGAL. A MFIITIXO of the members 0 the Lackavviuint Sloic Asfoclalloii Limited, will be held nt tlm nfflcc of the nsoclnllou In Rcranton, Pa., nil .Monday, the lllh day of April, A. D. PJ(2, ul half past two n'cloik In the afternoon, for Iiu purpose nf Inklnif action upon the question ul dlstolvlntr Tlie Lickawnmi.t Store Association Limited, by viiluntiiiy ncllun of the menibei", and, In cno It is dccldeil to dissolve the said, nwclallon, then for the further putKw of clrit iiiK tlili-c llquldatliiR- tllislccs lo wind up tin allnlis of tho association iiccbidlnc In law, II. H. I'AIIICHILI), Sccletary. Scranton, Pa., Mimh 22, 1IXK. CLKIIK'S XOTICL I.V IIANtCnUPTiTV'-In iho Dlstilct Court of Hie United Stales lor I mi Middle lllstilT t of Peiin.vlvaiiia, llariy SThoeii berner, nf Liekavv.inn.i County, Pciinsjlvuiila, .1 bankrupt under Hie Act nf Congress of July I, IMW, luiviiijc applied for 11 full discharge trim' nil ilcbls piovablo ugaliisl his estate tinder said Act, notice Is heicby ttlvcn to all known t'redllius nnd other poisons In Interest, to appear befou Ihu said t.'ourl at Seraiitoii, In said District, on the till thy ot Apill, 1002. nt 10 o'clock III Hie foienOnu, In show cau-c, If any they li.ivi, why tlio pni.vcr of the raid petitioner should not be Siimti'd. ' IIDWAHD It. W. SLWIH.i:, Clerk. bliALHI) PHOI'OSALS will be rceelved by ,lu boroiiRh cleric of tin- boroii-h of lllukclv until O.p. in., Monday, .March 21, 1W)2, tor li liiilljlni; that portion of the mountain mad .lit said boiouuli fiom the Ontario breaker t'o a point 110111' the Ontario tunnel. Specifications: lloiul lo be undo 1.1 feet vvhle. rounded up lo .1 ftvt Iu 1 enter, ditches oh both shies 18 initios deen nnd not IcSS than .'I (loss ditches. All work In be done vvllh llrst class material and completed within two weeks from the date of letting con Iraet. The boroush council resecves tlio rlijli to 1 eject any or nil bids JAMCS NICHOLS Picsldcnt. Attest! OKU. I). HKIID. Clerk. Pcckvilie. Pa. PROFESStOMAL. Certified Public Accountant. HDWAIID C. SPAULIIIXa. 23 THADKIIS-nANIC Building, and St. Paul Building, New Vork. Arch i toe to. KDWAItD II. DAVIS, AltCMTL'OT, CONNCI.li nuiidiner. Fltr.DF.RICK L. IIIIOWN". ARCH. H.. RKAta F.statc Hxchango HUI?.. 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. IIARDIXQ, COG CONNFXr, UUILD1NQ. Dentists. DR. C. 12. .L'lLEN UHItQ UR, Spruce street, Scranton. PAUL! HUILDIN'O. DIt. C. O. LAUBACH, US WVOMINQ AVENUrX Ijawyers. WILUIIII, WVRIIHX & KXAPP, ATTOUXCYS and l'oiiiiKellois-.it-L:iw. OOJ to 012 Council Building. , FHAN'IC L BOYLL', ATTORNUV-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, l, 1G and 13 Burr Building. D. 11. RljPLOdLn, ATTORNUV LOANS NF.CO tlated on real estate security. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenue, and Spruce street. JF.SSUP k JESSUP, ATTOnNHYS AND COUN- sellors-at-Iavv. Commonweallli Building, Roomi 13, 20 and 21. - , EDWARD W. THAYr.lt. ATTORNI2Y. OOi-'JOI. Oth floor, Mears building. R00M1 L. A WATnns, ATTOHNr.Y-AT-LAW, BOARD of Traclu Building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON &' WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAIa Bank Bulldiug C. COMEGYS. 0-13 RFPUBL10AN BUILDING. A. IV. BERTHOLr, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L. ALLEN". 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMORE UX, OFFICE 333 WASH inglon avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic ulsea.-cs, lungs, heart, kidneys and genito-urinary organs u special!. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DR. D. T. i:vV. OSTEOPATH. 12fi-8 WASH billion avi-nue. ITilonlc and ueivous dlscuscj .1 specially. Coiciiiltatlou fiee. Instruction Musical" P. O. PECSEIt, MPS. BC.. TEAClil'.iPlH' Voice Cultuie, Haimoii, CounUrpoIut ami Composition, Compositions collected and te vUid bu publication. ;fl N'ew Voik sliect. Hotels and.Restaurants. '1HE ELK CUT. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Rates leasouable. P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. PA3 6enger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. a1B. BRICfiS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND ess pools; 110 iclor; only improved pumps moil. A. B Ilriggs, propilctor, Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke'd drug store, cor-ny-Jkilams and Miilbcny. Bolh teleplionts. Seeds. G. It. CLARKE & CO., SITDSMIW AND KUR rnmen, store 201 Washington avenue; gieen hoiises, 10M North Main avenue; store tele, phone, "82. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. HUAlt BU LACKA. KiK., Seianton, Pa., manutaetmcr 0 Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. ir- UltESsTlAKING FOR CIllLpilEN TO faliDV'lt; also ladles nul-U. Louis. bhoc'iiaVerlp21, Adams uvebue. ' ; T i.i , UEOAItQEE BROS., PIHNTiatS' SUPI'LIES,-HN v elopes, paper bas, twine. 1 areliome, 1 Wasiiinstun avenue, .Scranton, Pi, - THE WILKE's-liAltltH RI'.COIU) CAN HE l.l.U) iu Ecranton -it tho news stands of Iteliiiiau llics., 10.) Muuce und 60.) Linden; M. Norton, S22 Lackiwanna avenuej I. b. Scbutier. .211 Bpiuce street, . ' FINANCIAL, -y nTmrnvtPTVmirr'v.'tm'ui'.wi I We offer, to yield Ahout ', 5 per cent, $250,000 iTotnl Issue, $1,000,000) " BUTTE ELECTRIC fi POWER CO, Butte, Mont., 5 per cent, 1st Mortgage Sink ing Fund Gold Bonds. Denomination sfltVK. Maiiiiii3lto.&' Xfais. - Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY, -4"k