THU BOJtANTOiV raiBUNE-'mUJSJAl', itlAKCL-J 27, 1002. ft NORTHEASTERN' PENNSYLVANIA CHRISTOPHER HILLER, JR. ft la Supposed Tlmt He Committed Suicide. tfitclal to the Siiontou Tilliuiic. Heinesdulo. .Mtireli liS- :iJ-InttiIt,-f Ulller, Jr., "f ilt-ot'li Luke, whh found lyhiR In tlm driveway In the l'eur or tho Heech Uike creitiuory on Monday jnornltiB In 11 dying condition. He wus removed to his liotnu yesterday. An examination revealed the fact that ho liml heen shot in the rlfrht brenBt. A revolver was found near whole he lay. The supposition in that he eOinmltted (ho deed. lie had heen In 111 health lor Rome lltne'tind had become des pondent. Ho died at 1 p. in. on Mon day. Deceased wus serving his second teim '(is jury commissioner. He was horn at hmther of J. A. Illller, merchant of Jtonesiliile and Mrs. Francis J. Oliver, tir Scrunton. lie was u member of the Jnlor Order Amerluan Meehanles of Jtnncsdnle. Funeral will be on Thurs day at U a. m. In the Uracil Lake MethodNt chuich. CAVE-IN AT PITTSTON. The Dwellings of Seven Residents of Hughestown Arc Disturbed, bpiilul l llio Soranlon 'Irihuni'. Plttston, March iC Seven dwellings on Center street, In n suburb of Pltts ton known as Hughestown, were dis turbed about S o'clock tonight by the .settling of the around over abandoned workings of No. S colliery of the Krle company. The houses affected were occupied by John Norton, Linn Olmstead, Thus. Keating, Robert Drummoml, Henry .Schaltz, Eugene Carlchner and Otto Dubwlsky. The Spring Brook water ninln burst during the squeeze, causing considerable trouble. About three acres of the surface has been affected and the ground' Is still bettllng. MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Maich 26. At the annual meeting of the Democratic county com mittee, held In this place today, there was .1 fair attendance, thirty-live or forty committeemen being present, County Chairman John M.. Kelly, of .Montrose, was unanimously ic-eleoted, with power to appoint bin own secie tary. Uoger P. Senrle, of Montrose! was elected treasurer. The county chairman, secretary and treasurer weie empowered to Ux a date for the coun ty convention. Delegates to the state convention were elected as follows: F. j, Clrattan, Hallstead; J. F. Well hiock, Foiest City; John M. Kelly and Heinle JlcCollum, of Monti ore. On Huster Sunday, services will be held at St. Mary's church at S and 3p.;:0 o'clock a. in. At the 10.110 service', Millard's mass in C will be sung. V r. Ii. Alney and C. 11. Ainey lire on a business trip to Allontow'n this week. Mrs. W. D. H. Ainey and son, David, are in Philadelphia, where David is un dergoing tieatment for an affection of the eyes. Thomas Kilrovv, of Great Ueud, was a I'onspieuous figure about town today. "Dlek" Urush was giving the glad hand to the county committeemen in town toiluy. Just what Dick aspires to inn for this year has not as yet been made public, but it is safe to wager that he will not attempt to dodge a stroke of political lightning, no matter from what direction it might come. HONESDALE. fipeilal to the Seranluii Tiibune. Honesdale, rMnreh 20. Special Easter services will be held In the Honesdale churches on Sunday next. The Amity club will hold a social this (Thursday) evening for the nieni beis and their lady friends. J. Fqx, who for many yeais conduct ed a clothing business In Honesdale, left wttli his family, on Tuesday, for J-ock Haven, their future home. A petition Is being circulated asking the ctfurt to appoint Stewart O. Lin coln jury commissioner, vice Chrlsto pher Illller, 'deceased. The Dllger-Cornell company, which nj-e holding tho boards at the opera Ubuse all this week, aie a clever cum nduy of aetyrs and comedians, present-, injr yikiys ' that are up-to-date in a pleasing manner, on Thursday even ing ''L'nder Two Flags" will be pre sented Family matinee at 2 p. m. Saturday. Mrs, li. V. Ham Is entertaining hei sister, Mrs, EraiUus Post, of Quog, Long Island, liny Is selling for $1! per ton In the Honesdale market. 'HALLSTEAD. Hpul.il to the Siiauton "Tribune. Hallstead, March -C (Jregory Mc creary and fnmllv were nearly over come by coal gas early Sunday morn ing, Mrs. McCrpnry awoke nbout r, o'clock with a severe headache. She amused her husband, who thought he detected an odor of escaping gas, A window wus raised, nnd as tho air be gan to circulate through the room, Mrs. McCreury and children wore taken vio lently ill. A physician was summoned, nnd pronounced their Illness to he the result of Inhaling tho fumes of escap ing gas. Mis, McCreury and children poon recovered and are now apparently us well as ever. It Is thought that home children pulled the stop out of the chimney In the basement which caused the gas to escape, John Uuldln, of Windsor, N. V.. on entering his barn reeeujly, found that (nunc miscreant had cut the thmat of pno op his horses, Clariett Uognrt, of Scranton, was registered at the Mitchell house Mon day, Cards are out for the second annual ball of tho Knights of Columbus, to bo held at Klstler hall, rireut Ueud, April 21, Mrs. James Douohue, of Fuctoryvllle, uud Miss Mary Wood, of Susquehanna, visited Mrs, Allen Ward last week. Mrs, F, D. Merrill and .Mrs. John Humphrey left Tuesday morning for a visit with, friends In Uuffuio. U. W. Poso visited In Jneksou Sun day. , U N Trudil and fuinlly aie spending n few days a Franklin Forks. Thomas Hulchlngs visited his sister in New Milfoil, ftunduy. Mrs. Tease, It Jackson, Is spending a few days wlthYher son, Prof. n. W. 1'euse, of thls plice. 4 u, ..,nch bus been added to tho Iionto of Allen U'nid, of Cpper Pine street, Mies Loom Van Loan, of Lunrsboro, npnt Sntm-dny und Sunday with her parents, of this place. Miss Clyde CapWell. of lllngliMinlon, visited friends In town Tuesday. The chlokcn pie supper, held by the ludles or tho Methodist Episcopal church, Suttinlay evening, March 22 ut the Young Men's Christian associa tion hall was well attended, One of the attractions of the evening was a baby show, in which the little dnugh ter of Mr. and Atrs. Albert McCloud, won tho prize. The Judges were J lev. S. Guy Snowdcn, of (licit Uend; C, W. Uankes. and Walter Coon, of this place. Proceeds from tho supper and entertainment were $8t). L. A. Tyler, of Philadelphia, was In town Tuesday on business, HARFORD. Special In the Seianton Tribune. Harford, March 2(1. News was te celved of the death of John S. Car penter of Chicago. He was a brother of Mrs. Betsy Dnrrow. The Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. W. S. Withers Thursday, March 27, for dinner. Wllllston Oakley Is working for Ma son Tingley. Miss Nina Moore, who was HI at her PICTURE Columbus und his gate. Find the pi molhi'i'. home In New Millord last week, Is able to resume her duties us teacher this week in Harford graded school. KA. Miller, of New York, is visiting his sou, Harry. Miss Maud liohhlns, of Scranton, spent Friday and Satin day with her parents. Thu christian Endeavor society will hold a wnim sugar social in the lec tin e room Friday evening, March 2S. Everyone cordially invited to attend. Mi. and -Mrs. Fred Whitman have gene to New Mllford to work for Lee DeWltt. Delegates weie elected Sunday to at tend the Sunday school convention at Alford. March 2!). The Young Men's Union class held a social in tho lecture room last Fri day evening. Misses Clyde Patterson, Jessie, bob bins and Carrie Brewster, who spent u few days at home, returned to the Htroudsburg State Normal Monday. Mr. Dolaway had the misfortune to lose his horse. Nell Stuart has mined Into the C. D. Ransom house. DURYEA A coroner's inquest will be held at Squire Gllboy's ofllce today (Thursday) to Investigate tho death of Adam Sulonowsl'.I, ho was killed by fall ing down the Columbia shaft Frldny. A Ladles' Aid society has been or ganized In the Presbyterian church. Following are the olllcers: President, Mis. D. W. Richards; vice president, Mrs. A. W. Houser; secietary, Miss Sadie Benedict; treasurer, Miss Ella Dills. A literary meeting of the Epworth League was held Tuesday evening. Following Is the programme: Singing by league; prayer, by Uev. II. A. Greene; singing; reading, Mrs. II. A. Greene; singing; recitation, Minnie Barnes; reeluillon, Nellie Dills; sing ing; recitation, Howard Kresge; sing ing, league; duet, Alice and Eliza Brown. An Easter social will be held at the Urki; church, March 31, under the misplces of the Epworth League. Churles II. Marcy and family will move on April 1 to West Scranton, Tho McKlunon family, frum South Main street, will occupy tho Matey residence and Joseph Freeman, of Avocu, will open a wholesale liquor store In tho McKlnnou building. The Church of the Sucml Heart und Father Stopper's residence has been prettily repainted. Sol Herwch, of Wllkes-Barre, and two Now York capitalists, called in town to investigate about the contemplated hosiery factory. They seemed well pleased with the position, and pros pecta aie bright for the factory to bo fc-ooii a leallty. u ' m in WYALUS1NG. Kpi'cUl la lb Scranton Tilbune, Wyuluslng, March 26. Mrs. Stephen rtellly is quite ill with the measles, Horn To Mr, und Mri. Hurt Glbbs, u son, Charles Morrow, of Monroetou, Is clerking at Burrows & Co.'h store. Mrs. O, A. Stowell and Mrs, JJ. J. Lloyd visited nt Mr, Theodore Brown's, Browntown, Tuesduy last, Mrs. Htiong will entertain the Fort nightly club on Friday ufternoon ut a o'clock. Mrs. Ella Y. Meyers, of Old Forge, ban been visiting jelatives mid friendh in town. Vancuren Charles Stulford, the oldost sou of Mr. niul Mrs. W. P. Slulford, died ut his homo lu.iTuylorville Sunday afternoon, of Inflammation of the ntom nch, nfler mi Illness of one week, aged It yenrf. The funeral wus hr-ld yesiei dny afternoon nil! o'clock nt the home. Rev, T. S. AiuieiUroliL nfllclalod anil liitoiinent was made In Wyuluslng cemetery.' Mi. Mi D. Flrltticr and UuUghtor alnrted Monday for Lake Como, N". J., where they will make their home. The Wyuluslng High school t'oin liienc.'oment will lake place this your on May 8. The Twentieth Century club will meet at Mrs. Joseph rtrown's on Thursday afternoon -at 11 o'clock. Miss Margaret Stuck left last week for New Haven, CJotin.,. where she Will "tinly to he a nurse in tho city hospi tal. The ninny friends of If. W. Hines, vice piesldeul of tho l'asedenn National hunk, Piiseudenu, Cal.. who ban been very sick, Is on tho mud to recovery. He Is a brother of T. H. Hlnes, of Scranton, PITTSTON. Spriiil tn the Sii.'inton Tribune, Plttston, March 2C Joseph Chandler, aged or, years, a native of South lilb sdn, .Susquehanna county, died hist evening nbout G.30 o'clock, at the home or his daughter, Mrs. C. It. Andrews, on Luzerne avenue, West Plttston. De ceased had been 111 for some time with Blight's disease. The following fam ily survives: .Mrs. II, D. Bennett, of West Plttston; Mrs. Cleorge Harding, of Lenoxvillo', Mrs, W. G. Conrad, of Glonwood, nnd Miss Francis Chandler, of South Gibson. The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, with Inter ment In West Plttston cemetery. The undertaking linn of Glcnnon & Walsh has dissolved. Mr. Glcnnon re tires, and Mr. Walsh will remove the PUZZLE. son at the convent lor and Columbus' equipment of the store on South Main street to Butler's corners at Mooslc. Geoige Iloberts, a West Plttston po lice olllcer, was held under ball last evening, by Alderman Loftus, to an swer the charge of assault and battery, preferred by an Italian. Tho latter was arrested last Sunday evening by Olll cer Roberts. At the hearing Roberts failed to substantiate the charge and tlie prisoner was discharged. The Italian then engaged Attorney P. A. O'Uoyle and suit was brought against the olllcer, which resulted In his being bound over for court. Truflie w.m delayed on the Lehigh Vnlley cut-off east of this city last evening by the caving of t,he old Butler mine workings. The tracks for forty feet went down, and workmen were engaged all today in filling in and plac ing the road in passable condition. Piltston's shine of the liquor license money this year amounts to $8,400, which is $9,300 less than the amount received hist year, Duryea gets $4,500; Avoe.i, $2,010, Peter Shults and Anthony itouse, miner and laborer In the Exeter col liery, were badly burned this morn ing by a premature explosion of a charge of powder. Uev. W. G. Simpson, of Scranton, was at West Plttston last evening, and delivered an address before Company M, Ninth regiment, the occasion being the distribution of marksmen badges. Mr. Simpson was the organizer and first captain of this company. Work Is being hurried along at tho new breaker at No. 11 colliery of the Erie company at Port Ulunchurd, and the ofllcluls of the company expect to be lendy to commence operations on May I. A team of horses belonging to Harry MacMillan, a Mt, Zlon farmer, becuniu frightened this morning, while hitched to a post on Luzerne avenue. Break ing away they dashed down Wyoming avenue and collided with J. S, Llew ellyn's wagon, badly demolishing It, Mrs. Mary .Madden, of Sebastopol, has been bequeathed $2,000 In tho will of an aunt who died at Philadelphia recently. BRADFORD COUNTY. ppeiiiil to lh Si Milton Tllbune. Towiindn, March 20. Lyman Herman a. desperate character, Is ill the county jail In default of ball, to uwult re quisition papers from New York state. 1I Is wanted to answer the charge of burglary and larceny. Thomas McCube, of Scranton, hud liuslnesH with Townuda lallrouders tho last of tho week. Thiee youngsters, aged lespectfully eleven, live und three years, all alone, reached their destination nt Meshup pen, coming from Colorado Spilngs, Dining tho recent high water, cuilo hunters have been fortunate In find ing several Indian relics und other souvenirs. The latest find Is reported by Thomas Hawthorn, who has uncov ered an Indian grave, which contained u skeleton, about thirty Hints, stone skinning knives, three pieces of pottery with rude decorations and live dlffeieut shaped bullets, it was found tlmt tho head of the guive was lined with elam shells, and at the foot the earth hail u red, baked appearance, and pieces of charcoal were also found, as If there might have been a lire, Mr. and Mrs. L F. lyUer nro on un extended tour to North Carolina, Pine hurst being their objective point. An umbrella mender was given lodg 0-?d yVXefJikj Till? STKIiNIIOUS LIFE. A (J teat Strain. Nn one dliputes the fuel that we nic living In a "rapid" ago; It Is rush, rush, rush from ntoinlnir until night, und tompotltlon is mi llerce that thu strtig Klo does not ceifo until the inaelilno Is Worn out. Women, to, oven when sur lounded hy every comfort, become In lected by the common spirit, and what with their clubs and many social du ties, have no tltnu to give though to their physical well-being, until Utcy nro suddenly brought to a sharp renltz iittott of the fact tlmt nothing In their lives Is Hn Important iih attention to correct, or rntlonal living. It may sur prise tho renders to learn that women tire more prone to piles than men', und in nioit enses, because It Is difficult to Impress upon them tho Importance of regular movements of the bowels; Ir regulailty niennn straining at stool, and straining meaiw piles, with the (ortnlnty (under the usual methods of treatment) that the sufferer will "hivve them always with her"; hy "usual methods" li meant the application or salves and lotions, or (as a last resort) u surgical operation. If there is a complaint which culMIs more distress and sulfeiing upon thosu nlllleted, than lilies or hemorrhoids. It Is not known I. ttw. tl'xllnli- fuel ,,,,l, Irtlv lU,UfV'V. these are learning that there Is a rem idy that olfectuully cures all forms of piles; It Is known as tho Pyramid Pile Cure, Is In suppository form, Is uppllcd directly to the parts, and does Its work ! quickly and painlessly; It Is sold by druggists for fifty cents a package, or will be mailed by the makers to any address, upon lecelpt of price. Mrs. John H. Castona, 912 Arch St., Chl tago, says: "I must write you that I was cured of a very aggravating case of Itching and bleeding piles by the use of the great remedy Pyramid Pile Cure, even after several physicians had claimed there was no cure except by an operation. 1 am well now, and owe all to this valuable remedy. I cannot say enough for It." AViite the Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall. Mich., for their I'ttlo book on the cause and cure of Piles. ing at Sayre last week, and the next morning, the visitor, a pocketbook, hat, overcoat und a sit of clothes weie mls slns. An indictment has been at the court In Owego, against J. C. Schenck and his bartender, John Murray, late of tho Snyder hotel at Wnveiiy, for selling liquor on Sunday. J. E. Boyle, of Plttston, has purchas ed the Hoadley hotel at Waverly. The property cost $S0,000, but It was sold for $22,r,00. The Black Diamond Oil, Gas and Mineral company has closed a contract with Frank Jennings of Mohoopany, and Alex. Howden, of Ttmkhannock, whereby they will again try for oil on the company's tract in Durell. Jacob Maynnrd, a lesldent of Me hoopnuy, met death in a peculiar man ner at Lopez, a few days ago. He, in company with a companion, was driving to a lumb'cr camp from Lopez, when Mnynard was found lying un conscious in the sleigh. A physician was summoned, but It was too late, and Ills death was supposed to hae been caused fioin strangulation. Two hunters rcn'ched Towandn on Saturday night from Great Bend, from which place they floated down the river, shooting wild ducks. Staff Captain March, with five mu sicians of the Salvation Army, will be gin a series of meetings at the Meth odist Episcopal church on Wednesday evening. At a special election in Troy, a vote of 17(1 to 12 was taken favoring the movement of Increasing the Indebted ness of the borough $20,000, for tho purpose of purchasing the water works system. m OLD FORGE. On Tuesday evening, Apiil 1, In the Old Forge Methodist Episcopal church, under the auspices of the Epworth League, a sliding scale social will bo held. Admission fee will be 4 cents a foot and 1 cent for each additional Inch. Supper will be served free. Ice cream and fruit will be for sale. ATTEACTIONS TODAY. Af'Alll!MV Put Kjuol cniiiaii. Alli-iiiurm Mill! nlulit. M'AH-d.iy I'.iiie llui ltiiiu i. Aittrimuii ami iihdit. "A Night in Chinatown." Al the Actilrlii i,f Vinic lliti .ifivinoon .mil uiinlii',- Pot K.inoll iiuil Mipnli i niii..iiy will lender llio highly seii-iitlnnal , clium.i, Xmlil in Clilniitunii," ThU cMrllenl imiiimii) 111 Tju'o romeiliis jiiiI ilr.im.is lepleji- iit ih;i U.iss fpici.illie-. loiuea (o in Willi the reputation ol being ono of the bc popular pilctj atttactlmis on tho loail unit nlll no ilnuti: plu-r the p.itio'is (if tills pOJIlllJI lllllltf', Tdiuoiniw afternoon anil nlaht they will pro feent "PeWlV, .Mine" and on Sjtnrdiy nflernion ami night "Collier Cioiery." 1'npular prlipi will pii'iall. "The Volunteer Organist." Pla.v-, that uu' alonu I he ranie lliifs a the tciiliii'iM of llio ihiuiii arc Sew anil far between, "'I he oliimui Orifanlit" U Ju,t mill a iliaiua, uud us the Uev. Iluwaul SIiiikU Ih. kiIiI, llio lie helium iIiiihIi anil Ntu'e is undo the iiuhi' emu- by UiN biau'tlful pla.i. 11 tells a stmy Unit few, it ,my, iliuiuutlttt haw lillheito handled In a limine! that U both plM!iiR tit iU licauit. uud liiiiilijeitluliablo to the iliUiy. As a. Ki.iud iiioial lcy.uti, ui play ol lallir du.ia tan oiler anything in tonipaiifon, It Is kiililiinc, linpiitshe and is cairiid In nuo'f liioui oi.i tor many a day after ivltiiii-einir II. 'I lie entire iul, and It in uu iimiiiially largo1 one, was laiefillly oluen. The .sienle and elee. Itio etfeits aie, tn wy tln loJt, slartlluit and Inti'iuely lealWk, beiujr c,ut ifpioductloia tiuiii plinli'Ki iphi taKt'ii around l'aiubildi;e, VI., wheiii tlu sieiifts of tbo play are laid. The play nlll be pic-eiited ut the byieuiu, 1'rlilay and bjlurdaj' nluhli iiutlnee Haturda), "Alice of Old Vincennes." 'I hi' iIi.iiulIU' of Colonel Uaiuiltoii, In "Atiie of Hid Vlim lines," 1 pl.ijtd by Artliui Hoop-. Ills father V..14 a proinliunt vailiu.nl nun, omo an-Utuiit ernerul heiiiht uKint of tho Mlclilnan Initial lalliod. lloopij unit to Auitulli o. a ineiubei ol Nat (luoiii" ninpani. lie up. piaiul in tlie tlit irti'ilaiuiw o( "Itupeit of lluitzau." and "'llio 1'iido of Jcnulio." Ilo is an I'.spu.it ttOidjiiian, uud all-around athlete. "Allie ut DM Mini line' ' wlib Virginia llarned, eoinin to (lie l.jieiun iet TucMlay idirht, spill I. "The Gay Piuee, DuiiestjuerB." 'flip btur prr-inU "I'lic (laj l'ai,o' lluiKiwiue (uuipaii.i, whli li la a P'-ifoinuiKe of u hltu vljv) nllneiuent. Tliere i not an objectionablo line Mioken fiom beuluiuuir to thu iiul of the por, forinauie, whkli is of three Iiouk duration. It ioilsI.u o( twtniy-eigbt peiionmitf, and with' rfrTn-"- ' '-''."" a,. Mm in , hi naiMfTrT1T1 I Tlfeeatfie&l ! Bgnair.TnirTrettuij,iivii'rft'irrTr7iisaniLjuuiuauai3 ThU Bigoaturo U on crcry box of the genarta Laxative BfomoOuinineTabieu ' jvmeOxitot jauv u uOd iuswsJteTt TME TRIBUNE'S 4 Lines 'Q Cents Al ore Than I'our l.lncs, ,1 Ccnt.i for Hndi llxtrn l.lii'. For Eent. VWS'WViVVWVjVWt I 'OH HUNT Six room", up utiili. pply ul Ollli' fllri'et. HUi SI', I'Olt HUNT In (heen lllilcie, Ml ine liroieliients. 0.1 H or ndilicsi A. Conr.ul k S'on.i, SI.I Wjoinliiff nveiuie. Poll IIHXT N'kr llxla, niO iooiiw on first ll.mr. AIJ I'reicall aienue, roil HUNT I'lvo looms, f,!! nil conirnlenie. Wjomliiir aiinue. ni)0IS '10 ItK.Nf fur oIIkm ol bulneH pnr i'ncn. Iiifiihi' 1', !.. ''uiiie, :JI l.iikiinaunl aieiuie, 1011 lti:T- A 'liraullflllly llnLlied liou-e if iwelic iooiih, all modem fmiwnliii'i'4. In Nnllli I'rtik: fine bxallon. Applj Ml; llleililo aicnue, .Nniih I'aik. l'Oll HUNT- lllitlit loom homo; ill wutci, r,it -den. bum iiuil ililikciv; kihhI loullon. Norl'i Main reet; cheap lent In Unlit p.lily. Impalre or mtilii'M V. ('. Wilcle.i, I'aitorjillle, l'a. VlOlti: roil HI:NI' 1,22 WVsl I,ack.iwann.i ur nue. Inquire l'htllp ilinell, Rill West l.itk.i wnnni aienuc I1A1IN roil ni:NT-l2, Apill Ul, llu.e box and llnee pliiule nt'ilN niul wish l.uk. hmi of .'Ul Mndlion menu", Inqulie at fi.ll .MudUcn ave. I'Olt 1II:nt Sloii. Inilbllng for lent In llick-on City, l'a, lluiMliur W) feet by 21 feet, cell.ii under 111, and neeond story cm be arranged fur a famll.i. All in Rood icpilr ready for ll-o. Two lonl bieakerd anil mines cluse by eiiiploylne mer a thousand peopl,'. An riilripiiiliiR uiireliint run (fit i bilge tinde. Apply In William II. Illehninnd, lllcliniond Hill, ai2" X. Main awnue, Scranton, l'a l'Oll lli:.T Store room on second floor orr .'115 laiikaw.inin aienue. lialu kI.isr lront. In qulio of Krotosky llro-. Purnisliod Booms. t'OIl HUNT One furnished room, with Improve ments; also ono on thiid lloor, cheap. U27 Adams uieuue. runXISIlI'Jl ItOOMS for rent, model n improve menu; priiato family; iccnllcnieii piefeind, at G.17 Adams avenue. rOlt HUNT nimished lront loom, with bsat, batli und (taa; mar court liou-io; ecntlin'i'i prefencd. Address Itoom, llox 203. roil ltll.N'T rurnlhcd loom; heat ami bath. CCS Linden street. rUKNTSHI'D IIOOMS TOIl ItHXT. with lieat, pas and bath, gentlemen picfened, at 639 Adami avenue. Tor Sale. I'Olt SAI.i; Cheap rubber tlie iiinaboul bmsy at il. r, Kellers Laikawauna I aniago Works. bffOW CADI'S, lountei?, mliroi.- and lltuie-, for hale at ume. (Juln'u lliamond Co., JJ", l.a-k-awanna aienue. l'OK SAI.I'- Cheap, icdieiatoi, kis ian;;o, win ilow miccik, drapeiie-.. Oil lieatei and other household Roods nt oai Wavhinnton aienue. I'Olt SAM: Law oak bookeas- suitable for l.m jer's oi doctor,, ofllce. 11211 Monioc aienue. HOIJSKS Ai count of leavine; tin- eily the undei slpned uflcis Ids matched team ol seal biuniH for sale; ale n Hint nla-s and nio-t ilenable pair, and mo uaiiauteil kind and title in all harness; must be sold befuie April 1. A. II. ti'iens, It'll fapnuv.- aiinue. l'OK SAI.i: .iu-t auiied with foiti holies, i,ood w oi ken and iliHcis: wciRht 1IUU to 150O; lan be een nt 3il llaimond couit. I'. M. Cobb. CAHIM'rS, lln-ileunn and oil ilotlw sold eio.-y day o o'clock. COS l.nrkawanua. See auction-. l-'OU SAI.i:-l'ine klndllnj,' wood, --ton- leiurtli Two dolkus bisr load ddiveied anw'iiie. Mall orders, .Icnnlii;:, Central Mines cut. Also second hand lumber suitable tor all purpodw, vc-iy clicap. Ecal Estate. l'Oll SAM: House contalnini; (i looms and bitli; will i.ell for M,$00, if sold at unci-. Hill M.Mtlo illeet. l'AUM l'Oll .SAI.i: oi PMbanirc loi illy piupeity hitu.i ti- In biH(Uc!uiiiu c-iiunty; improied"; well wateied; (.nitahle for iliii.iiui,', ntnik or sheep i.iislnir and snieial faiminj;. llan.ieu, At toinej, :i2'li4 Wushingtun avenue. I'Olt S l,i: One-halt acre lot, 7-iooin hoiw, kooi! well of water, beny bu-ihes, sitape lines, dult tiees of ilitteient kind-,; will be --uid cheat) "i inirfiit lie cm liaiiReil foi liou-e and bit in city, by Ui.ule.s II. Koeinei, Spiluir stiect, Ckuk's (iuvu, or yum Kocrner, 521 I.iiii-nn au-.t Suantim, l'a. I'Olt SM.i: One house and lot, modem ini pioieuicnts, and twu improied lacanL lot-. No. ,112 Xoilli lllakely sheet, Dunuioie, l'a. Addreis Aloert .lenkin-, South Canaan, W'.iino County, l'a. mil SAI.i: I'li'iilshed coltaac at bake Henry, Mapbwiod, l'a., four beds, spritius and ma't-tii-Krcd, two stoics, all kltiiicn utcniils; pilie tljii. l'or pintle ulais aelilu'i-. II, W. Osland, SU West,eiuli aienue, lialuflcld. X. J. Business Opportunity. IIAHXKSS llL'SINi:Ss l'Oll SAM! on easy u-ini-, in ii town of o,Uu0 Inhabit. nils, and no oih-i hbop iu tlie tou ii. Addles Hallux, 'lilbiiue OftlLC. SlOCIi AND WIIUAT TRADIins without eieluy. Wiite for our special market lettei. Tree on application. S. M, Illbbaid & Co., mcmbcr-i X. V. Consolidated and block h.chanse. -It and 10 ilioadway. New York. IMablblicil iSiii. Lous Distance' I'hone 23SS flroad. Lost. l.OsT Tuchd ly, Maicli 2.), a taniy liandbeir on Sindersou au-nue; fliuhr plea.ve ii-iiiin Iu 11120 Sandeison aveuui'. LOST double lieait pin; lluifir plea-c leluni to Tiibuni- olilie. out a doubt .u tists in Iholr line of liiilnis. Til -olio Ih uoiel, new- and niiKliul, uud away finm eiei.ilhlni; lli.it lias been si'i-ll line. Tlie peiformanci- irlirii by tho iric-it Alblni U one of tho xpeiial leatnrei pieseuled by llio iiuu JKcinriii as Ibis artist lias fltin this peifounanu the world ocr wlicie n clillli-id languaue is pokiu, und ln piiloinud lufoie tin- cnmiieil heads ui Kmope Hid tlie elite of this luuutij and In cK-ri IurIi cla&s tlif.itu the woild nici. The iiiiupany opens a Hun- dajs tiic.iKcinent this afliiiioui, STAGE NOTES, lleeibuhni Tree Is u pined to In- ioiiteiuditiiiL, a seiie.s of (oroliitlou bhakcpcaio shons in l.nn ilun for foiriini visitors. It is etuted in tin Sketeli that lie may produce iiiiioiik olheis, "Itiih acl the Sei-ond" and "'Ihe Ti'lilK-sl," Willi Mm selt both as I'rospoio and Calibin. If pie.-i-ut iKKOtlatimia tin tlinnili I'l.mk Dm lels will li.no llio pilneipal (iinnly lole In "The Clilnwe llonriinoou" when it Is pie-eiileil foi ihe llii-t time iu New Vi-ik at tin end oi tin iij.iIji season, Khko ..l shello ibi faun DauIeU mt to the Sluibiilo, nhu lontiul tho pliu Tlie rlulita Iu pioduii- "Slu-tloik llulnus" in Dt-iinuik belna In sleep foi a I'opfiibnit-ii iheit Ilia! manager, I lie iuiu W4 liainlatid 'wilh-uii leave and has pioiid a bin lilt iu the DniMi i-apltal. Tliu niiiugei Is now luiinir Ids lioubles, as the H.uiMi pliatcj no iiiiiif the play without pUluUilon. II. 1), MU.C4H and Ids wife, Odette Tiler, have ilvtatd llieli- tour iu the soutli, uiid should miiic at their counlo lioino In fitfful.i tuuionov. Iu ap inliiiievv Mi. Mil.". in .sajs that he is ilmu Willi Fliike.jn-aie fnieM-iiuori' ami that be will hive a new play of iiioeliiu workmanship foi mvl teas, ui, Mrs. .lamia A. lluiie Ins protetti-il a-aln,i ".-ai; llaiboi" biins irs'scnled In popular prue houiis, and the f.ieblei' lumpaiiy may not biudlo tbo pieiu uuM .-oatou, Il I, cl.iiiuiil that t,S,i)) wa-i lost in Hie plai this season, and tho Llibli-r people ilitlu-il l lecoup I- putlliia; It uu Un popular I'lrcuil. ' AlihoiiKli K. M. UullJiiUN lontrait wllb Mr. CluiK's I'rohman lipires in May, ht will prolMlly be one of ncM mmioii'? star, plsyiui," uuJn hU own nwiUi-i'iiiiiit, Ml. I'lohniau only lot Mi. Iklljnd to when bo found Iiul ho. vould not thai J plaj to tlai ldiii iu. 9J SITUATIONS WaNTBD I'RKB. ItRANOIl WANT UPFIOKS. Want Advortisimonts Will llo Received nt Any of tho Follow IxiE Dtug Store3 Until 10 P. M. Central City AI.nr.nT ECIIIILTX., corner tuibcrrj direct and Webster aienue. OUSTAV I'ICIIKb, o:i) Adams avcnin;. West Side OLOItOi: W. JIINUINS, lOl South Malo aienue. South Scranton FKUIJ b. TLltt'I'i:, 721) Cedar avcimc. North Scranton ai'.O. V. DAVIS, comer Xortli Mlia aienue nnd Markci street. Oreen Ridge CIIAULi:s 1'. ,10M:S, 1537 Ulcksoa aienue. r. J. JOHNS, 020 Green llldse street. C. LOltLNZ, corner IVhington avs nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. H. KXIUTM,, 1017 living aienue. Dunmore J. a. coxi: & son. Help Wanted Male. AXTI.IJ flood inndy sIiikIo man to ellp lioises and lie item rally useful nt M. T. btllci'H Lnckaviam-a CuilaRo U'oiks. VAXTi:iJ lultrlit Intellijrint honest juinler man fur enllulor and ofllec wink In a bank ins ofllce. musl hive s(m e ish In depo-it ,H Miiet ; w.o,'es yj) iki month fus' leai; state ii.inii! of pie-cnt implo.vei. Adibess 1'. T., Tilb lino oflkc. WAXTIID Men lo le.un b.uber tiadc; new js tem: unlv i-lerlit weeks ieiUiied; waircs Siturila.n while loiiiliiir; touls donated; dip lomas awauled; steady pnsilioii positliel Ruai nntied when tluoush; catalogues milled flee, Moli'i's ll.ubcr S'choul, New Soil. illy. WWTI'.IJ Two cvpeiicneed sttnoKiaphers; np ply to Intel natlun.il -.ill Co., Council build ills', Siiaitluu, l'a. WAXTi:iJ Ily one of tlie laiircst anil beat old line insurance companies, ilistifct aacnt for Caibondale and Hcnt-alalo. IXccptlonally favoi-abh- lontiacls. Addiess -iipuriiili'iidint of Ascnciis, Unx 2Sl!. Help Wanted rcmalo. i:'l'i:itli:.('i:i) I'lnteslmit Kill lor kciicuiI housi woik; erooil plain took; bnner ii-leiences, af tir :: p. m.; pi bale family, 52", Ailinn aienue. W. NTi:i) v. capable t Inistian woman to be liousekceper and assistant tuition in one of ilie Institutiens or this city; one who can tcieh the phis donu-stic liiinjr In all iu biauthis Ap pij to "tliaiiman, 20!) JefTcison aMiiiie, Scian tun, l'a. TWO YOl'.Nfl wouicii wanted a- billimr elerks. .Must be aceurati- and ipiiek at lli;iiie. Apply iu own liandwiltiuz, kIvIiii; nfeieiu.es, lo "llill iner Cleik," Tiibune ofnec. A ATi:i Oiil tor trmeiil lioii-ewnik in fimilv of lime. Ap(iH ii, Mrs. John X. Hushes, 1(101 llidire How. LAUV CAXVASSMt wanted to fullcit subsinp lions foi The Tribune; rood lonuniaslun of feied witli a fail (,'uivanteo for fust-class worker. Apply pcisonally at Uu-iniss Manaijer's ofllce, bciantun Tribune-. Agents Wanted. i Alii:XT.s WM'i:i)-Tii (.ell the Muks- Menthol liilnlei; ijuiik selllna: artlile; 2S a week easlh luaile. Call at ,",17 Mulheny stieet. I. J. Marks. Situations Wanted. JlltAl'dHTbUAX Miehanical engineer and me ill inli; wants position j-) diaui,rhlsuiau; tro d lefeienees; speaks CiiKlisli, (iiiinan, i'lemh. A. II. Ti ilium- ofllce. Sl'Il'ATlOX WAN'lUK As hou-ichecpei ; 1.111 uiio irood iiference. Addu-ss Ik .1.. Tiibune ofllce. Sl'll Vt'lO.V WA.NTi:i)-Hy a competent trill for Kcneial lioiisewoik or cook, tall .'.Oil 1'iank li'u ait-nut-, tit.v. WOMAX want woil; at wa-hine,'. Iionlne and housct li-aiiiiiK. Addie-s M. II., Triliuno rffflie. TUO (illll.S would like a position as Ih.sl and second Rills or child's muse; leieiences kIvcii. Aildie-s ll.i lib, .MontiQse, l'a. Board Wanted. WW'll'.i) bond in c.nmtiv (limine July and August), for lamlly of ne, of nnnisiieu Iiuiim-, wilh boaiil iu-ail : must he lu-jr station. Aildiew W. It. C., a)j Moulin- aiinue, Scuutnn. Boarders Wanted. 1'lllVATi: 1'AMILY wishes to have two nu men to board, Ceitoan or Lnslish, Call any time after 'ihuisday. All conu-nieuies, fcU7 Harrison avenue. Rooms nnd Board. l'Oll ltl'.M" Two i'oiiiniuiik.iliiiii looms with lioiid lii puvate fainil.v. box ,",0. Wanted Rooms nnd Board. AXTi:i)-Tw.i ccir.munlcatlut; looms witii board, piliate faiully piercrretl. Two ladles and si Kintleniaii hlalo lull pailieiilms, Addnss O. 11, 1)., Tilbitno ufllie. Roomn Wanted, WAS O'.l - I iiinished fiom loom in olrKlly pri 1.110 l.iliuh, by yuiiuK busiiuss man; one iililiallv luaii-d pi'eltiied! ufeiime fuinUliril il iefulied. luunidiate ii-ply dcsliid, 21 Iti-publi-tan bullilini,'. W'AXTKI) Two. thiee- or four uuturnMied looms wall modem iji!itiilem.-os mar u-ntial city for man and wib. ddie.s Mr. I i'.. Wilson, U2I Washington aiinue. Wanted To Rent. AN"ti:i IIOOMS-l'or two adults, thiee or foul lonuis, lurnislii'il or unfuinlslieil for very llaht liuii-i-keepluir, lint lloor pufiUi'd. Aihlli-ii .M, II., Tribune ofliie. W'ANTIMl ruinUlii'il hou,o or four or llvo room Jui- liousiki'i-pluf. Aildri'M A. I!, Ik, Tribiuiu nihil-. Storn8e- STORIIGF, i)iy, clean uud luodmi up-lo-date slouge; separate- luoun; iuiliiidual kev; elevator. An Meal btorjte for household elftu, etc 'llility separate sloiagi- rooms. Sciaulon stoiago com (any, 11U I'lankllu uvenue. Miscellaneous. IIOltsDs ('l.ll'l'llll and Li'ionud ut slwil iiotite at M. T. liellei'o iJikavvaiina Canlago Works. II KH Wool) I'l.OOIIS-Tin- Inwt made, and at tin- lowest prices, ul li. W. IIc.lei', 72-s Hum ltidtfe stint. Bhoumntiam. ltlIt:UM.VUSMAll luitie that wLJi can Ik) spewiily und peiiiiain-iilly curid of all va- iluiios of lthauiuatUui by a nucctible lomnuuiid. Cuus liuaianlecd. Impure, or aiiliis J K. T.iy-J If, I' Si tiitilmi 1 a ANT DKBCTORlH 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mom I'll ti Pntir Linos, 6 Cent for lindi Bttri I.I.1J. LEGAL. Cbimii'M SoriCI! IS 1IAXKIHT'1CV,-In tho J Hinci I'ourt 01 the United States for the Mlillllc District of I'uinsyliiitila, aeoritu It. (.'Ink nml Jninos II, oi.uk, truillnit us (1. II. ( link (c ("".. as Indlildual-i and p.utnrrs, of Siranlon, l.atkaviaun.i county, Pennsylvania, 11 bankrupt under the Act of ConittcM of July I, INIs, h.ivlnjr iiliiillcil for 11 full ill'thaiac fiom all delils prov idilu uitalint their i-slnlc undir FUld Ail, notleo Is hereby itlven Iu nil known irodlton and oilier permins In Inli-tesl, to alipear before the' mid Court ill Seianton, in iild Distilct, on the 2Mb day of April, at 10 o'elotl; In the- foreno'iln, In flimv i.me, il any they bale, wliy llio player of the mill petitioner should mil be iiriiitliit. lniWAltll II. W. hllAltl.i:, Cleik, O. II I'AHTItllHIi:, Solicitor. A MI.IITISO of the mimbeis of Hie l-ickaw-anni Stole A-ooclatiMi Miulti-il, Will be held al tin offlie of ihe ussoelatlon Iu SnaiUon, I'.ii, oil Monday, the- llth day of April, A, I). 1IKM, at lialf past two o'clock In tlie afternoon, for llio puipo.'!' of tiiklntc action upon the ipimtlun of dlssnliliiK 'Ihe liekawanna Stoic' Association Lliullcd, by voluntary uitliai of tho members, and. In ease It is decided to ills-nlic the said 1 association, then for the fuilhei- purpose of elect. Inir three HipdikUiiu," trustees to wind up Ihi alTiilis of the association luiordlnir to law, II. S rAlllCIIIM), Secretary. -Scianlon, l'a., March 22, 1WU. Till: UXI)i:itSI(IXi:i) will rerelve proposals, at tlie mill, for paintliur the entire exterior woudviork ut their factoiy, one coat oil piilnl. WlU'turnlsh all paints and nils ourselves. Xonci but lesponslblo pailiea need lleniic on the Job. The Sci union Lace Curtain Company. V. S l'ostofilcc- IliiUiUmr, Scranton l'a.. Jiarcli 2.5, 11)02, Si:ALi:i) PIIOPOSAI.S Mill be received at this bulldim; until 2 o'clock p. in., Monday, Apiil 7, 1WI2, for furiiisliinir fuel, lights, water, lie, miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, hauling ashes and sprinkling stieets for this building din ing: the fiscal yeais ending June III), ltw.1, ur sucli puit Inn of tho yi-ar as may be deemed Jiliisable. Tin- right to lejeet any and all bids Is leserved by tin- Tioaoiuy Depaitmeiit. i:ZltA II. lllPPLi: CusloJlan. Auction. SATITIIDAY, MAItOlt 2'J, 10 o'clock a. m. Bb-irp-Wc will sell entire contents of the resideneo of L. J. W'llllaiiH, 012 Madison avenue, near Vino stieet, e-otisistlng of Ihe following: Uedroom Mills, eaipets (Axininister and liruvcks), tut glasswatc, sldeboaid (cost M.l.00), two tirand fatiiei's bicks, 1'iench pallor suit, .bedding, linen, pie-tines, I'caso cabinet liprigh't gr.11.il piano, oil piiiititigs, eutlci'.v, lace cuitaius, pit loi tables (in oak). 10 foot extension tabic- (cost $1.(K, in oak), dining hairs, dishes, cooking utensils, uotkery, sllierviare, table linen; iu short, you will find everything- for housekeeping. Hiciyhody attend: no limit, no icserve; eveiy thiug must be sold. Sate positiic; rain or shine. Cmmulngs iltns.. Auctioneers. 20,U00 YAHDS CAItl'LTS, oil c-lotlcs and matting,, one ton table silveiware, 0110 car lou linen sliects, talde cloths, napkins, pillow cases, towels. 0,000 paiis fancy lace cuitaius. Many other tilings too numerous to mention. At auction, 120 Wash ington avenue, opposite Connell building. Sales 10 a. in., 2 ami 7 p. m. CT'MMIXfiS IIHO-J., Auctioneers. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUXT OV JIOXIIY TO LOAX Quick, stralglit loans or Uuildlng and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on X. V. Waikei, Bll-Jlo Council building. PROFESSONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDIXG, 2.1 TKADLUS DAXli Ilullding, and St. Paul Duildlng, New Y'ork. Architects. EDVVAI1D IL DAVIS. AUCIHTLCT, COXXUM. Rulldins. ' ' ' Fm:DnnicK 1,. nitowx. arch. n. nuAti Kstatc Exchange Bldg.. 128 Washington ave. , Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HAltDIXO, 000 COXXELI, DUILDINO. Dentists. Dit. o. v. 1:1 lex n t:nu 1:11, PAUL! duildixo. Spruce Btiect, Scranton. Dlt. C. O. I.AUBACH, 115 WYOMIXO AVENUE. Lawyers. WlM.AIiD, WARltEX & KXAPP, ATrOltXEYH and Counsellois-al-Lavv. (.01 lo 012 Cunnili ilulldipg. I'lIANK E. BOYLK, ATTOItXi:Y.AT-LAy. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and IS Durr Building. D. B. IIEPLOOLE, ATTOItXEY LOAX3 NEGO tlalcd on real catatc security; Mcars Building, corner Washington aienue and Spruce street. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATrOllXP.YS AND COUX-sellors-at-law. Commonwealth Buildiug, Itoomi 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS 00.1-WU, OH, floor, .Mcars building. . j L. A WATIIES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTEItSOX & WILCOX. TRADER'S XATIOXAD Hank Building O. COMEOYS. 0-1.1 RFPUBLIOAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTIIOLr, OITICIJ MOVIID TO NO. 211 Wyoming aienue. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, GKI NORTH WASHINOTOM avenue. DR. B. W. tAMOREVU.Y, OIT1CE 339 WASH ington aienue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic cilseajcs, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, I to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. Dlt. I). O. EVAXS, OSTLOI'ATII, 1J8-8 WASH- ington avenue. Cluuiilo and iienous dlseaM a spuialtr. Consultation dee. ' Instruction Mu'sicfil.'' ' P. C. Pl.HSEIt. all'S. 1HO., 'lEACHKIt 111' Volco Ijiilture llamionj, CountcipoJnl 47ul I'oinposition. Compositions roircctril an-l -' vlsi-il for putilcatlon. S New Y01I; stieut. Hotels nnd Restaurants, TTlirELiTcArE. 155 AXD l.7 FRANKLIN AVK liue. Itates ii-asouable. ,. P. ZIEOLER, I'loprletor- bCUAXlON HOUSE. NKAR P., L. k VV. PA3 sengcr depot, Conducted on tho Euiontai plan. VIOTOU KOCH, Proprietor, Scavenger. f A. B. BI1HI03 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS aJsII rc-ss pools; 11 jdor; only improved pumps Uj?d. A. II, Briggi, proptlrtor. Iaiaio prdsrs 1K)0 North Main avenue, or Elckfs drug store, ear ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones,"; Seeds, 1. II. CLARKIi ii CO .SEEDSMEN ANDtNURs'. irymin, store 201 W'jsliington avenue; gmu bouses, 10W Koitli Mj(n uvinuo; itora tele phone, 782. ; Wire Screens. ' JOSEPH KUE'lT'EL. REAll SU LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., inauufactuier of Wbo Screen; Hiscellnneous. DRESSMAKING r'OU CHU.DIIEN TO OltDKlt; also ladles, walila, LouUtt bhocuuker, 21J Adaini avenue. . Mi:aARct:r. niios.. puintiuis' supplies. j:n vclopcs, pipir bags, twine, Wuieiiolnc, 1.) Wiuidugtcu avenue, Scl'aiUon, l'a. ' a. TIIU WILKKSBAURK RECORD OAN BE lttVll in bciantou at tin) news stands of lteltiiui Bros., 40U rpruce Slid &Q.) Linden; M. Noitcni, S22 laitkaw anna s venue; I. S. Scbutzer, ill . Bpiuce tttcet. r-r-