THE SCJRANTON T1UBUNEFLUJ)AY, MARCH 2S, 1902. 9 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA -- 1 TUNKHANNOCK. Bpcolal In (lie Scranton Tribune. Tnnklmnnock, March 27,-sj-13ilvitnl W. Futro Is removing hl news storo fnim tho Uanlwolt block to rooms In the ' Democrat, building;, on Tlogit struct. George II, Stroll, furnlturo dealer und undertaker at Ontermoroltitiel, wins a cnllcr In town on Thursday. Judge 13. -M. Dunlium hmideil down mi opinion on Thursday, confirming tlio nudltor'H report In the estate of ltuth C. Myers, dcceuscil, In which an allow ance for boarding decedent was refused to her two noiiH-ln-lnw. An opinion was also llled levevslns tho auditor's distribution in tho forfeit ed recognizance easo of O. K. Glenn. Tho (mention In this limt case wns as to Whether one-half of tho whole fund should bo distributed to the law library committee, or whether tho committee simply Hhould receive one-linlC of what remained after tho expenses of audit and costs were (list paid. The court In Us "opinion took tho latter view, and mode a now distribution, In which the law library and county treasury shaio equally in the balance of the fund. Thbt is the first decision made under the library law of 1901. and the matter jnny bo taken to a higher court for review by 'the cqmmlttee. In tho case of J. C. Meager vs. John S. 13rlnk, equitable ejectment, tho rule to ssliow cause why costs paid by plain tiff should not bo set off against a ver dict for money paid, tendered hi favor of defendant, tho rule was discharged In a written opinion. The viewers appointed to Inspect the sites of bridges destroyed by the recent floods, examined the bridges at Tunk hnnnock and Dixon on Thursday. To day thoy go to Nicholson. Ex-Judge John A. Slttser returned on Wednesday after spending the winter In western Florida. Mrs. Hannah O'Bryan has leturned from a two months' visit with friends at Cinghamton, X. V. Prof. Frank Simpson, of llucknell university, is spending his Easter vaca tion with his parents here. On petition of citizens of Forkston township, L. J. Krewson was appointed tax collector of that township by the court, on Thursday, to fill a vacancy caused by the removal from tho dlstiict of the person elected to the otllce. George J. Johnson, Alfred Cox and James Rooney, of Laeeyville, were In town on business, Thursday. James E. Frear, esq., has been ap pointed it member of the law examin ing board for Wyoming county, during the absence of Edwin J. Jorden, esq., who Is sojourning In tho south for a time, seeking to regain his health. Mr. Frear served as a member of the board for several years at one period. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tiiliunc. Forest City, March 27. Joe Kalzsav nsre, bettor known by tho title of "Pea nuts," who runs a saloon at the Ris ing Stump, this week thrashed his wife, and a warrant was Issued for htm. Con stable Neary, of Carbondalo, found Jo seph at his well-known "hotel," and in vited him to accompany him. "Pea nuts" very politely consented, but craved permission to go Into the house for an overcoat, which was granted. AVhereupon the frisky Joseph took leg bail via the back door, lie is now play ing hare and hounds witli the olllcers. The council Tuesday evening laid over the awarding of the heating and plumbing contract for the boiough building until Friday night, when a spe cial meeting will be held. Tho AVelsh Congregational church 4V.I.. tr. ....!... .....s.,. .... .. ( -v iui is jiiuwiife .i Kii'ti fceiejcis.-s, 1-.UI hu yruwiiH auenei nigmiy, aim a very in teresting programmo is piovided. ITowe's moving pictures will be here Monday evening. G. L. Taylor has purchased of T. C. Manner the brick building known as the .Ellis block. Consideration, $a,G0O. llev. Albert Hatcher Smith, of Scran ton, who lectured In the Uuptisl chinch ns tho second number In tho young peo ple's course, on "Some Folks nnd Oilier Folks," created a very good Impression. ' Ho is instructive and entertaining. Miss Estello Allen has returned from a visit in Now York city. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Duunler, jr., are spending tho week in Scranton. Dr. C'. It. Knapp lias returned fiom a short stay In New Yoik city, Mrs. James Stevens, of Ellulale, lias been the guest r1 Mrs, George Emnay this week. J. F. AVellbroek, J, S. Johnson and T. P. McCormlek attended the Democratic county committee meeting at Montrose yesterday. Mr. 'Wellbiock was named as a state delegate. KEYSTONE ACADEMY. Special to tlio .Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle. Mnich 27. Wendell Smith COD and Carl Tiffany COS), now of Rucknell university, were circulat ing among friends hero this week. James G. Jlulley and Charles Leber, of Scranton, now of tho Freshman class at Cblgale university, were among the vIsltors'Nttuo this week. Miss Muiiel McCnno Is spending a few days at her homo in Rush, Sus quehana county, owing to illness. Vincent Barrett Flsk, formerly pro 'feasor of Latin at tho Academy, now u theological student at Colgate, was looking i-ftcr tho Interest of that Insti tution among the members of the sen ior class on Wednesday last. Tho recital given In Ladles' hall on WeUuesdny evening by the muslo pu pils of Professor Soutlnvorth nnd Miss Cure, assisted by Mr, Georgo Ilnak, of Scranton, was a decided success, "Tho Deestrlek Skulo" given at tho Paltou Uaptlst church last week, ie celves very high compliments from ull who attended. Final examinations big now In prog jess, nnd this quarter session closes on Friday to open uguln on April 8, after n vacation of ten days. Tho pqws of the Uaptlst church have finally arrived, nnd when placed will complete tho repairs being mude on the church. There seems to'be plenty of good ma terial for baseball players this season, I.'nder the captainship of Richard Shepherd and tho coaching of Profes sor II, Loren Fassett, a good winning team ought to be the result. LAKE ARIEL. ccial to tlio Scranton Tiibune'. Lake, A,rlel, March 27. Mr, Alnur E. HeJl uml Miss Lottlo Weber, of Muplo wood, yoro united In marriuge at J-' o'clock Wednesday by the Rev. Juiut-a SavlU. The collide were attended by Miss Myrtle Hell, Miss Lucy Vclth and Mr. Joseph Vclth. The bride was at tired In a traveling suit of gray ma terial,' nnd carried roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hell left on the 3.20 trnln for New Yoik. Both are well-known, and have the best wishes of n host of friends. On their return they will re side nt Maploivood, Pa. TAYLOR. On Wodnesdny, at 3 p. ni Miss Mur garet Urczee, of Mountain Valley, and Mr. Frederick Hoffman, of Milwaukee, both popular young people, were united In wedlock nt the Primitive Methodist church on Archbald street by the pas tor, Hov. James Walker. The young couple were unattended. Tho bride wore a neat wedding gown and looked very attractive, After the ceremony they departed to the bride's home, where n sumptuous repast awaited their nrrival. This evening the Epworth league of the Methodist Episcopal church will conduct their regular week meeting. An excellent programme of literature and muslo has been prepared. All are cordially Invited. The Taylor Social club will conduct a grand bait on Monday evening next In Wcbo'r's rink. The surveyois of the Delaware, Lack awanna & Western company were cn- PICTURE Hl-a-wat-ha and two other Indians. gaged yesterday In striking out a large tract of land In North Taylor, which tho writer learns from a reliable source is to be used for tho proposed new car shops which the company expects to erect. Foi email James Hennlg.in, of- Main stieet, contemplates moving. Special religious services will be held at the Sibley Union church every even ing next week, service commencing at 7 p. m. Miss Ilastie, a noted evangel ist, will occupy the pulpit. She will commence her work Sunday evening. Come and hear tho word of God ex pounded and sung by this Christian lady. Tho borough schools will be closed today la observance of Good Friday. Tho Sabbath-school of the Calvary Baptist church will hold exercises on Sunday next. An elaborate Easter pio gramme has been arranged, consisting of lecitatlons, solos, choruses and In strumental selections. All members of the church having flowers or palms are icquested to bilng them to the church on Satuiduy evening for Sun day decoration. The Taylor Oratoilo society will meet for rehearsal this evening. Professor Jones, tho director, desires a full at tendance of members. Dr. and Mrs. Adam Stegner, of Rend ham, have returned homo from a week's visit with relatives In New York. Invincible commandory, No. 252, Knights of Malta, will meet this even ing In regular session. jlr. and Mrs. William Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reynolds have returned homo after attending u funer al of a relative in Shamokln. Washington camp, No. 492, P.ittlotle Order Sons of America, will meet this evening In legulur session. OLD FORGE. Mrs. Alfred Hooper spent Monday with lrleuds In Dunmore. Mnrtiu Kllnk, who wns so seilousl; burned, while at work on Saturday, Is slowly Improving. Miss Loretta Dolan has returned from a visit with relatives In Hanover. Miss Suo Kerr, or Camden, N, ,T Is visiting nt tho home or Rev, W. G. Funk. Special Easier services will bo held In the Brick church Sunday evening. Following tho custom which has been practiced for tho past twenty-two years, Mrs. E. Drako and Mrs. Samuel Brodhond, sr., celebrated their birthday at the homo of Mis, Drako, on Tues day, March 25. Those present were: Mrs. Brodhend nnd daughters, Mr. nnd Mrs, Samuel Brodhend, jr.; Mrs. Hugh Miller, of Scranton, and Miss Harriet Safford. of Lnthrope, Pa. Charles Monlo hns received word that his son-in-law, John McDowall, who was reported seilously 111 last week, Is dead. Mrs. Anna R. Fargo, of Waterbury, Conn., Is visiting ut the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brod hend, sr. Elmer Tlnklcpaugh has accepted a position nt the glass works. Augustus Becker has moved his fam ily Into tho house of George Safford. PECKVILLE. Roberts Bros., whoso state was total ly destroyed by lire, aro already making plans for the erection of a lurge three story fireproof stove on the site of their old store, and when completed It will be one of the finest lit tho valley. The store will have large, spacious show windows on both Main und Detiot streets, with nn entrance from both streets. The Interior will be modem in every particular, fitted with elevator, M'IHIlfaHaBiMnKatttBMa eishim i aCTMo ai ete. They will erect a building, 40xS0 feet, on the back of tho lot for tempor ary quarters until the new building Is completed, There will bo held next Saturday afternoon and evening, In the Ptesby tcrlnu church, a cake sale. Home-made cakes of nil kinds will be for sale. Hero Is a chance to get nn Easter cake with out the trouble of baking It. Ml NOOK A.- Miss Nellie Fallon, of Old Forge, was visiting Mlnooka friends yesterday. Ladles' Auxiliary, A. O. II., held a legular meeting last evening at their hall on Willow street. Miss Mary Hayes', of Plttston, was a visitor In Mlnooka yestcrdny. Recently a number of the ladles of this town met In St. Joseph's hall with tho regular organizer of the F. C. H. A., and succeeded In perfecting nn organ ization or that prominent society In this locality. The members met ngaln Inst evening nnd elected permanent olllcers for one year us follows: Spirit ual adviser, Rev. T. J. ISoa; president, Miss Mary Laugnn; past president, Miss Julia Langan; vice-president, Miss Sarah Kelly; second vice-president, Mips II. Pndden: financial secre tary, Mary Fltzhcnry; recording sccre tnry, Nellie Touglmey; assistant re cording secretary, Cclla Langan j treas urer, Ella Ryan; marshal, Laura Mc Donoughj guard, Mary Lydon; trus tees, Mrs. Patrick Hlgglns, Mrs. Mnck la, Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Murdoch; med ical examiner, Dr. M. II. Qulun. Anthony McHugh, of Stafford street, Mlnooka's crack short stop, has signed with Manager Lawson, of Scranton, nnd possibly will bo seen In a Scranton uniform this season. McIIugh Is a snappy player and no doubt will make a mark in the baseball woild In a allot t time. Mlnooka's baseball team wilt PUZZLE. his daughter, Find lose some of its best players this sea son, as two more are about to leave for other cities. Miss Mary Best, of Main street, is visiting friends In Wllkes-Barre. Miss Alice McCrea, of tho South Side, is visiting friends In Mlnooka. Messis. John Kennigan, James Mc Hugh and Patrick Reap, or Hyde Park, wetc visitors In this place the past few days MOOSIC. Harry Doud has returned to Wash ington, n. C. Miss Mae Green & Co. announce their spring opening of line millinery, pat terns, hats and novelties on Friday and Saturday, March 2S and 29, In the Dy mond building on Main street. Tito cottage prayer jneetlng will be held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AV. C. Drake. Easter services will bo held la the Presbyterian church on Sunday morn ing. After services a congregational meeting will be held for the purpose ot electing two trustees to fill the expired terms of Messrs. George Doud und Frank Johnson. Horace French was taken seriously 111 while at his work on Wednesday even ing. He wns removed to his home, and Dr. S. S. Watson summoned. Ho Is slightly Improved at this writing. Miss Stella Wlltz, of St. Cecelia's eon vent, Is spending a few days with her Barents. Miss Edith Rogers Is spending a few days with her parents, at Contermore luud. William Wlldermuth has returned, ufter spending a week In Jennlngsville. Mrs. John Hailstone, sr., was u caller In Scranton yesterday. A grand concert will be given by Scranton talent at tho Presbyterian chinch, Tuesday evening, April S, at 8.15 o'clock. Glad to See Him. "Dunn ill South Caiolin.i," Mill llcpicscntntlvo Talbcit, "1 once attended a toluicil iliuuli. 'iho picacjicr, one of these nejtiocs with un oily face anil bit; spectacles, was talking about the proph ets, llu li.nl taken an hour to ilUcnuitc upon the major piophets nml then he tool: up tho minor ones. In come of time ho leached Hoeea, '.My Iheihhen,' he euiulmeil, ' come now to Ilosea. Let in consider lili'n. Where tlull we put llosca!' "At that moment on old nrsio o hud been peaicfully Muiubeilus in one ot the huk pewd woKe up and looked at tho ixioi. 'IIoei cm take my teat, he said. 'I am m d n tiled that I mil goliijr home.' "Washington I'ot. ADD UP THE GAINS. In consumption, as in, other diseases, the results secured from continued treatment with Scott's Emulsion come from the accumulation of many small gains. A little gain in strength each day a little gain in weight each clay if continued for weeks, amounts, tp some thing. Scott's Emulsion can be taken for weeks and months without the least disturbance. It gives itself time to do good. It makes new flesh and strengthens the lungs. Scud for Tree Sample. iCOlT & IJOWtfK, CUcuiUU, W l'earl St., N. Y THE STltENUOUS ,L1FB. A drcat Strain. No ono disputes tho fact that wo aro living In a "rapid" ages It Is rush, rush, rush from morning until night, and competition Is so fierce that the strug gle does not cease until the machine Is woin out. Women, to, even when sur rounded by every comfort, become In fected by the common spirit, nnd what with their clubs and many social du ties, have no time to glvo though to their physical well-being, until they are suddenly brought to a sharp rcnllK utlon of the fact that nothing In their lives Is so Important ns attention to correct, or rutlonal living. It may sur prise tho readers to learn that women are more prone to piles than men, nnd In most cases, because It Is dllllcult to Impress upon them the Importance of regular movements of the bowels! Ir regularity means straining at stool, and straining means piles, with tho certainty (under the usual methods of treatment) thut the sttrrercr wilt "have them always with her"; by "usual methods" Is meant the application of salves and lotions, or (as a last resort) a surgical operation. If there Is a complaint which entails more distress and Buffering upon those nllltcted, than plica or hemorrhol(s, it Is not known to tho writer; fortunately, however, these are learning that there la a rem edy that effectually cures all forms of lilies; it Is known ns the Pyramid Pile Cure, Is In suppository form, is applied directly to the parts, and does Its work quickly and painlessly; It Is sold by druggists for fifty cents a package, or will bo mailed by the makers to any nddress, upon receipt of price. Mrs. John II. Castona, 2912 Arch St., Chi cago, says: "I must write you that I wns cured of a very aggravating case of Itching and bleeding piles by the use of the great remedy Pyramid Pile Cure, oven after several physicians had claimed there was no euro except by an operation, I am well now, and owe all to this valuable remedy. I cannot say enough for It." Write tho Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., for their little book on the cause and cure of piles. ATTRACTIONS TODAY. MTIirJI "'Hie Viliintwi OisinU." Mi;Iit. At'ADK.MV Pot Kauol (.uliip in.v. Afternoon nnd nieht. STH (lay l'aieo lluilo-iUCfi. AiUiuoou and night. "A Night in Chinatown." At flic Academy last iiislit tlio Dot Kariull company opened it-, three day ui.iMsciiU'lit h, pic renting "A Ubl In Chinatown." A st'iL-Jllonal ihama In llnee J U tint gites an in-iilc eiu into the hnnoi-, of the opium joints ot New Yoil.. Dot Killed! was the goud angel of the pieie in the lido of .Maine llieiiiian. a lloweiy gill who -. hoiiC'l and whohsunir- if not lelmed. lluilmr the ait ton of the diain.i a number of fine spicialtiej eii iiitt otitic nl. Thii afternoon and tonight will pio-ei.t "DnllS Mine," a fotu-.Hl nnniutio eoniedy diaini. "The Gay j?aree Burlesqueis." On the opening nf a tliui. daiV di',.i:; meiit ''Hie (lay I'm re llurlo-quein" gae an entiilnn incut at the Mar th.Mler .le-loiday that . lei.ii ilomoiMiaU'il that their title is a mi-nmnrr. The lonipatiy I-, headed by Jld and licil.i bite, the well Known boiu,r team, who gae iumletu builesiue many mlar pleu- Knuihs in tlio ,n. de.nor to t'Miuit the humor liom line-, pro paiod by the ihaniatM. An ouollont ulio lo a ceitain eb'iit ninned the inllktlon of :i nil. ml ilioiu-. and the le-hi.u-.at ot uliikeied juke.--. 'Hie eoniedy luu-iial ait by Allin and Ilaitou, and the lla'olct pi ly ing' by Lilly Mnfuid foiuieil pleiiing iituii'iei-,. 'I bo Ite.vnolds i-Utoi weie' welt loieiu-d in their i-oug and dauee ait and Albint guo a mo-t nut M'lom exhibition uf Mall in palming iard-, .ml the Whiles di-plajed their obl-time igor hi a ,-pilik'il boxing in, Hill, 'the lliy Paler llui Ii.mUi r-i will nppeir at the Mai loday and tnmoiiuw afternoon and evening. 'The Volunteer Organist." Pur llfteeii ,ieais the thoatci -going people of the United Stalls and Canada h.ip been laughing at l'ellv llaucj, the wilt known comedian, who has bien tlio laughing tucus-. of cwi. play ullli.lt he h.i'. bteu conuuted with. Ills llirt gieat Micicss was in "the Utile T.vioon," after whkh he f-eoied'a little gualer unte-s is "Hi llnllei" in William A. I!i.ub'i "Way Down Cist." 'till- fccj-m lie I plajing the pait of "Kbb b'ltei," tho leading lompany lole, in tho beautiful p.ustmal play, "'tho toluuleei Oigau !t," which will he pie.sculed at the fteuni to night, tnimuioH- night and .-.peilal Satmdiy matinee. Virginia Harned. In a dramatization ot the late .Mam Ice Thomp soiis culling and fascinating story of events in Indian liming the letolutiou, "Alice of Old Vlncennw," Jli-i Viiglni.i llained, under the management of Cli.uh'o t'lohman, will appear at thu Ljieiun next Tuiwlay night, Apill . Her advent is Important, heiauso it blgiiallrc Jll.-s Hauled' lii-t appeal tune hue as an Independent blar. So far an pciM)tiallly goes, Mie would t,cui to he ideally lilted for the lole of the heiolne In Mr. 'lliompsoii'n notion, fclio has the beauly, Kiace of ilgiuc and athletic lgor which uio the itilUng cliJi.utciMks of Alice Itomillou of Hie ktoty. 'J lie ailrit.s la fortunate in having ce cured a play o well known by iiamo as "Alice of Old Vlnicnne.s," lor tho wide.piead popular ity of Hie boot; was icitalu to attiait iinint'ill at'e attention and tnlcrctt to tho tt.ige xeision, 'tho settings of tho four ncls uro cu'cecliugly beautiful, and there are many novel and culg. lual color mill light elite la wlilih enhance their beauty, teats go on talo- tomoiiovv luuinlng at U o'clock. Irene Myers Company. I.illle Iieno Mvct, who appeals at the Acad emy ull next week, commencing with a ipeilal j:.mtcr Jlonday uutltice, is ono of thoo tliilduu of tlio etago who may bo fairly tald ti hava been hoin upon It, she first caw light of cjy in Philadelphia, ill 'S'J anil even liefoio sho va able to tall; distinctly, klin ilUpl.ivttl an Inclina tion to Hie histiionlo ait and was thown to poess inoio than oidluaiy -talent. Youth dues not appear to bate impeded her jiiogics In any wa), as her lompany is t-.ilit to be one of the most buecesful, popular-pilicd organizations cm tlio road, having a iciord of standing loom ut every peitonuanio in many ot tho towns which it plajs. ".New- Yoik Day by Pay" has been selected for tho Monday inatlnco peifornianee, precutlng I.lttlo licnu ok ag, it being cno of her Mroiigcftt paits, and ono of wlilih bbo in extiimely fond. Her Mippoitlng company nunibcw eighteen people, among which aie eight hlxh cUm vaudevillct atls, wlilih are nentei between the ucti of the play. CHINESE MUTES. Christian Woman Teaches Them to Read and Write, I'roiii the Sluiiglut Jteicui;. An unhiuu Christian philanthropy has been undertaken "by Mrs. Mills, of Chefoo, who has gathered together a class of fifteen deaf boys and Is teach ing them, to read and wrlto tho Chi nese Janguuge, both In the character und the Humanized; und whatsis more wonderful, she teaches them to speak and understand what Is suld to them by watching the lips, though they can not hear a sound. This seems little short of n miracle. Mrs. Mills' work Is not connected with any mission, but Is Independent, ! Tfie&teic&L J THE TRIBUNES "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Mare Than Hour Lines, 3 Cents for Cach tUtM l.ln;. For Rout. l'Oll HUNT for the milliner, commodious fur nUlied homo In .Montrose, ccnliully located! alio line lame burn house near .Montro.se, Inr iiUlied. 1''Iik maple grove! prhalo IWi poiul: excellent llhlng, boating, bathing. Impilrc of I'. I). Ilrcnster, ::0l) .IcfTericon avenue, Hcranton. l'Oll HUNT five looms, 627 Wyoming aunnc, all coincnltnre. roil HUNT Sit ioom, up talr. Apply 617 Olive street. IIOL'Si: l'Olt HUNT in ttieen llldue. All lm provrmenlK. Call or nddres A. Conrad k Pons, 211 W.vonilng menue. l'Oll HUNT Nlco light, airy looms on Ihst tloor. 6.12 Prcscott atciiue. l'Oll HUNT A beautifully IhiMicd house of twelve rooms, all modem eouvenlenics, in North Part;: fine location. Apply 1023 lllcctrle avenue, Noilh I'nik. STOIti: foil Hi:.N I' (.22 Wet I.icl.a7(inn.i nte nue. luqulre Philip Sclmcll, 020 West I.achi- wnnn.i avenue, jt . IIAIIV fOH UKNT-V.z,' April 1st, threi liot and tliree dlnglo hlalls and xvaOi l.iel,, lear of S21 Madison avenue. Inquire at (Ml Maellion ae. KOIl HUNT Store building for rent In Dickson City, 1M. Ilullellng SO feet by 21 feet, cellar under all, and second Btory can be arranged for a family. All in good repair leacly for me. Two coal hiciKcra and mini's close by eiuplo.vlng over a thousand people. An enterprising moichnnt elm get a lingo trade. Apply to William II. Itlclunond. Itlihuioni Hill, HUT N. Main avenue, Inranton, t'a, I'OH HUNT Store room on nccond lloor ncr Q19 Laibaiuintm avenue. 1'I.itc glass front. In quire ot Krotohky llios, Furnished Booms. FOH HUNT One furnished room, with Improve ments; also one on tliild lloor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. fUHNlSHIlD H00MS foi rent, modern Improve ments; plicate family; gentlemen picfeircd, at 6J7 Adams m ditto. fOH IICNT riiruislinl flout room, with heat, bath and gas; mar lomt hou.se; gentleman preferred. Address llooni, Uoe 209. fOH HHNT rinnlsbed loom; heat and bath. OCJ Linden street. KUItNISIlIlD HOOMS TOH HCNT. with heat, cas and bath, gentlemen piefcried, at b'i'J Adams avenue. For Sale. IfANP.-OMi: liar lixliues and ea-h leghter.for tale. inipiiie at nis l.ach.iwamu avenue. SHOW CASKS, lountel-, Illinois and tlxtmes, foi sale at omc. (,'ubiu Diauiemd Co., 22. hack .ivvamia avenue. HOUSES Aiioiint of leaving the clly the imder signed oflei.s bis niatcheil team ot seal biowus for sale: aie n fit -.t i Ij-s and iin.-t desirable pail, and aie waiiantid l.iml and tine In all haiue-ws; niul be sold lufuie Apill I. A. II. htoveiis, HOI (.'npoue avenue. l'Olt SAM! Int niiu'd with foily holies, good woikeis nnd ehlveis; weight 1I01! to 1600; can be n'eu at SJi Itajiuond cum t. I'. M. Cohb. I'AItlil'IS, linoleums and oil cloths told nciy day :i n'cloik. 603 Lail.aw-aiina, See auctions. Renl Estate. l'AHM l'Olt SAl.i: sly-lwi aeies, one mile ficiiii bal.c Ami ; twelve .uie of limbei, iei inipiiiMd; cMcllont fiiilnu; water on hit; farm -diluted n'l in id. foi piiliecdais addicts Will iam Tieslar, Atiel, Pa. l'Olt sM.ll Ilonse containing- II loouu and bath; will vdl for vl.sJ't, if cold at once. Hit) M.Mtle .stieet. l'Olt SAI.i: New lioiinc on Cornell stieet, Hound Woods fail;; modeiii iiiipiuvimi nts; eay leini. Appli to Spiing llinok l.inulirr Co., Mooslc, Pa., or H. S Woodliou-e. l'AHJI l'Olt SAI.Il en cMliaug" fen illy jnopeily situate in bioqiieh inu.i euiuilj; impiovcif; well waleieil; Miltablc fur daii.vlng, slock or sheep lal.lng and ginyial faimliig. Itau.Vi'ii, At toinca, .'J-)i Washington avenue. l'Olt SAI.K One lioiise and lot, niodrin improvement-', and two iinpinved ae.iut lot-. No. 512 oith lllakely Hieet, Dunmore, I'a. Adihess Alneit Jeiikin-, Smith Cilia in, W.uuc County, t'a. Lost. I.OT V sin ill boj'R poikelbook, roiitniuiiig Miull Mini of mono and i-tauips, finder plea.e Keep luuney and leluin bunk and stauipd to tail Coedidge, 122 (Juliicy avenue. being supported by voluntary gifts from fiieiulH, mostly the deaf In Chris tian lauds. The amount received last your, ft om hdiools for the deaf hi V. S. A., was nearly $1,000 (Alex.) and Great Britain wns only a little behind. Friends in China, who had seen the school, supplemented these sums to the amount ot $CC0 (Slex.) and over $100 (Me.w) was earned by the native as sistant und the deaf boys, who printed and toned photographs to sell. The school, however, has grown faster thun Its Income and In spite of all, closed tlio year with a dellcit of $800 (Mex.) This, with a mortgage of $0,SOO (Jlex.), which Is two-thirds of the value of tho property, must be paid. The growth of the school has been steady and with Its debts paid oif, It can do an excellent work, as It Is tho only school for tho deaf In China, who number an estimated populatltli of 100,000. It Is Interesting to know that applications have been nindo for deaf children In Shanghai, who could not bo received for lack of room and funds, Airs. .Mills Is In Shanghai with one of her pupils, and considerable Interest Is being awakened among the generous hearted people of our city. Tho story of how sho became Intel ested In "the deaf, and was led to work for them In China, Is very Interesting as sho tells It, and her method of teaching Is sug gesttvo of hotter work for primary schools for hearing children. Wo ex pect to hear more of this In the future. D., I, nnd W, Board for Today. Tho following Is the make-up of tlm Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today; TIILitbinV, JIMttll 27. lAtr.is i:.tt 8 p. in., llobokui, MuiUuit; 11 p. m., I'. McCaith.v, lillD.VV, MAHCII 2 i:.lus Hut l.:J0 a, in., Ilobokcn, McLaue; 4 a. in., Dunn; .1 a. in., Hohokcn, ll.nvey; U ii. in., Until ; 10 a, in., f, ),. Hogirii 11 a, in,, lluhokcu, Itooth; 1 p. in,, Y. A. llarlholo lucvv; 2 p. in., Ilobokcn, I-irklu; 6 p. in., M. fiuucrly; U p. in., Ilobokcn, M. Smith, faunnnlu, i;ic. el a, in., J. Cuulgg; 0 a. m, 1'iouutilkcr; 11 a. m., W. .McboUj 2 p. in,, Thompson; o p. in., J, Kennigan; S p, m., M. Uolden. I'uslii'ik-U a, in., iVidiicr; 7 a. in., I'lnucrty; S a. in., O, Miller; 11,11 J, in., Moun; U p. in,, I'. Ilattlioloincvv i 7.U0 p. in., Mtiiphy; 0 p. in., W. II. Ilaitholoiiievv; 10 p. in,, Lamping. Ilclpei 7 a. in., (ijuiicy; 7 a. in., Xaiiumi; 10 a, in., Sccoi; U.1J p..ni., Stanton; b.30 p. in., Mid'ovcrn. i:tr.ts Wet 10 j. in., T. poudicau; 1 p. m., (), Klngsley; 1 p. in.', f. Wall; 11 p. nt., Castuer. NOT1CB. fitjpatllck and 'Iboinuj and ciew will go on No. 2, Maich i, to learn M, & K. division. Ilrjkeiniu llallct rciwrts for W. 1). wf-j, Jay btauton report fur J. Ululcy. SITUATIONS WANTED l-REG. DltANOII WANT OFMGKS. Want Advortisnmonts Will Ho Received, at Any o the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALnnHT EClttlbTZ, corner Mulhtrry treet and Wcbiter avenue. OUSl'AV 1'ICIIUL. W0 Adams avenue. West Sido anoitan W. JUNKIXS, lOl South Main venue. South Scranton FHUD L. THKIi'i:, 729 Cedar avenuo. North Scranton OHO. W. DAVIS, corner North il!n tunua and Maiket (trcct. Green Ridge CUAHM:s l. JONi:S, 15o7 Dickson venue. F. J. JOHNS, P20 Green Wdfcc ttrest. O. LOHHtra. corner Wasliington are nuc and Marlon atrcet. Petersburg W. II. KNUPFfJi, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. Q. BONE k SON. Help Wanted Male. VAXTi;i)i-i:pprlcnrcil clothing ftilcMnan, 'JIB per week. People's Cieellt Clolldng Co. WAN'lfP A lirigbl intelligent honest Jouug man for collector and office uoik In n bank ing office, must have flOO casli to deposit as mrcty; wages IO per month first jiwr; elate name of piefcnt cmplnycr. Addre-s 1'. T., 'J'rlb line ofliee. MAXTHD Men to learn biibcr liade; new i-vs-lem; only eight weeks lcepdied; wanes Satiuthivs while leainlng; tools donated: dip lomas awaidcel; steady position positively glial antei'd when thiough; catalogues mailed flee. Moler's Haibu- School, New oik city. WAXTHD Two espeiieneeil stenngiapheM: ap ply to International Salt Co., Council build ing, bcrauton, Pa. WAXTKl) By one of the large-t nnd best old line insiiiauce companies, ell-tilct agent for Caibondale nnd llcne-elale. l'.ceplionally favoi able contrails. Adehe-iS Siipcrintendent of Agene ics, fjor 2scl. Help Wanted Female. WAXTHD A capable ChiMlau woman to bo liou-ekeeper and assistant matron in one of the inilitutioii!. of lliis illy J one who can teaeli Hie gliN doinettle living in id! its blanches. Ap ply tn "Cliaiiiiuii, 20'l JtlTcitnu avenue, Scran ton, I'a. ' TWO VOI'N't! women wanted as billing i leiks. Mut be neonate and quick at flgmo. Applv in own baudwilting. giving lcftieiice-, to "Hill ing ("leik," Tiibune oltlee. I.ADY CAXVAS-TH wanted to follilt EiuVerlp lions for 'Hie Tiibune; Rood commiion of fered with a fair guarantee for Mist-class vvoiktr. Apply personalty at Huilnctcs .Manager's office, Soautou Trlbur.i-. Agents Wanted. Alil'.YI's W VNTf.D Ten gwnl agents to travel IbroiigliDtil ilm east; 23 ikt week. Call at 517 Mulbeiiv .stieet. I. .1. M.uks. Recruits Wanted. AXLi:i) fOH C. S. AltM Able bodied un mauled ini-n between the ages ot 21 and a.V, citUens of Hie fulled Milks, uf good character and tcmpeiato l.jbits, who un speak, i.iil ami wilte lliigli-h. I'er Irfolinatlon appb lo Heciult nig Ottiie, o. )2J Wjomlug avenue, Scranton, I'a. Situations Wanted. bl'iVATIDX WANTI'.D llj nil Amciiciii boy, i .in lead anil wiito Polish. Addle- bo.v. V, l'lleebtng, i'a. blTL'ATlOX WAX'li:i)-Ilv iiniipetint gill do ing bousewoik in pilvale l.iuiilj. (loud iok. Miss .M. C, 1130 Summit avenue. HHAL'dlllSMAX .Mechanical engineer nnd me iliaulo wants position as' iliaughtsiiuu; gnnd lefeienccs; i-pt'.lL.s HuglUli, tieimiu, I'leucli. A. (i. Tiibune ofliee. MUTATION' W'AX'Ti:i)-As hmisekci per; can give good icfcience. Aildivn Ik ),, Tiibune otllce. blUL'ATlOX WAXTIID-Ily a couipetcut gill foi general houscvvoih oi cook. I ill WM I l.ink llu avenue, city. WOMAN" wants wolk ut washing, honiiig and hoiisccleaning. Adehe-s M. II., Tiibune ofliee. TWO (ililLS would like u position ns Hist and tccond gills or ihlld'H mil so; icfcicuies given. Adches llo HVs, Monliose, t'a. Board Wanted. WAX'll'.H Uoanl in counliy tehirlng -lulv and August), for famllj ot Inc. or furnished house, with boaid neaiby; must lie neir blallon. Addles W, it. C, 5M .Moiiloe uvenuc, Siiaiiton. Hoarders Wanted. l'HIV.VJi: I'A.MH.V wl.hcJ to liave two nl"e men to board, Unman or Hiululi, Call any i.nis alter Thuuday, All lonvcnleuics, M7 llairiion avenue. Rooms and Boaid. l'Oll HH-nT Two loiiiiiiiiiuutlnx nioira with boaid In piivato famllv. Ho'- 3P. Wonted Rooms and Board. WXrUH Twj riir.niunleatiiig looims with boaid, ptivuio family piefciii'd. 'two ladles mil a gentleman, htato lull pattliulars. Addri'ss O. II, I)., Tiibune ofliee. HWWslV Rooms Wanted. WAXTKD-Twci. threo or four unfiuiiUheil looms wall modem conveniences mai initial illy for man and wife. Addics Mi. f. H. Wilson, 1.21 Washington avenue. Wanted To Rent. YNTi:i) IIOOMS-l'or two adult, thiec or four 'looms, fuiul.heil or unfuinl.hed for ery light lioiiickecping. Iht f-oor picfeircd. Addic M. I!., Tilbuno otllce. WAXTKD fuinialicel hou.e oi four or live looms for housekeeping. Addict A. O. Ik, Tiibune otllce. Storage. WSts'-tf--'-T - STORAGB Pi v, clean and modem up-to-date htoiuso; aeparatc loouu; Individual kev; ilevator. An ideal uoiaee for household elftcln, etc. Tldii eparato ttoiaiie rooms. Hciauton btuiagc coin puny, 11U franklin avenue. Miscellaneous. UAlll) WOOD rW)OlltS Tin" bct made, and at the lowc.t ptkc, at 0, W. llesslei'ii, TM (Irctn llidgo stieet. Rheumatism, HllEUMATlSM All paitica that Ih can be speedily and permanently cured of all M rlctlcs of Ithcumatlsin by a tegitablo compound. Cuica tuaiuutced. luqulrc or jddre J. 12. Uy lr, JSi-iuntoo. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MorsTlun Pour Llnej, ft Cent lor Uachuxlri Llm. LEGAL. 1.1,1.1111 ,-s awui'i, i. ii..niiuiric;v, in lli District Court of the United tSttlei for tlio Middle District of Pennsylvania, fleorge It. Clirk and James 11. Claik, triullng iu O, It, Clark cV Co., as InilhlcttiaU ami -partner, of Rcranton, I.aikatvanna county, l'eiuiyhanlii, a bankrupt under tlio Act of Coniriem of .Inly 1, l.W, liavlng nniillcil for it full dUchargo from all debts prov able against their estate under paid Act, nottr Is lieieby given to all known creditors and othei persons In Interest, to appear before the slid Court at iciniiton, In said District, on the 2Mli diy of April, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show- csui", If any they have, why tho prajcr o.' the mid petitioner should not be granted, KDWAltn It. W. SHAHU:, Clerk. O, 11, 1'AllTltIUfli:, Solicitor. A MIlllTIN'O of (lie members of Iho Jickavvann Stoic Aiwoihitlnu I.imlted, will ho held at the office of the ntoilitiun In Se'ranton, I'a,, on Monday, the llth day nf April, A. I). 10O2, at half past two .o'clock In the afternoon, for the purpose of taking action upon the question of illMolvliig The bickawannn Store Association Limited, by nhmtary action of the members, and, In case it is deelded lo dissolve the falii association, then tor the further purpose of elect ing three liquidating trustees to wind, up tlm a flu Irs ot the association according tn law. II. S. l'AlHCIIII.D, Secretary. Siianton, P.i., Marcli 22, lix. JDPROPOSALS Tin: cxnnitsioxr.n win ioocivo'prop1wi1C'"a't the mill, (or painting tlio entire cxtcilor woodwmk of their factoiy, one co.it 'oil paint. Will furnish oil paints and oils om selves. None but li'sponsiblo parties need llgure em the Job. The Pirunton I.iicc Curtain Company, Auction. SATPHPAY, MAItCIf 20, 10 o'clock a. m. sharp Wp will sell entile contents of tlie'iesldeuia of 1. J. Williams, 6.12 Madison avenue, near Vina street, consisting of the following: lledrooni Mills, caiic'H (Axmlnister and Brussels), int gl.issw.uc, sldeboaid (cost .f1.l.",.00), two (iiiuid fathei's eloiks, l'rench parlor suit, bedding, linen, pictuies, fea'c cabinet upright giai.il piano, oil pilntli.s, cutlery, lace curtains, par lor tables (ill oak), Ill-foot clcnlou table (coat !st0.00, in oils), dining chairs, ellslics, cooking utensils, noikery, slherwaie, table linen; in short, j on will find eveivtldng for housekeeping. Hver.vboely attend; no limit, no reserve; every thing must he hold. Sale positive; lain or shine, Cmnmings ihos., Auitloneeis. 20,00t) YAHDS r Alt PUTS, oil cloths and minings, one ton table silvciware, one car load linen sheets, table cloths, napkin'', pillow cases, to, vol 5, 3,(100 palm fancy lace iiiitains. Many other thing loo numerous to mention. At auction, 12(1 Wash ington avenue, opposite Council building. Sale: 10 a. in., 2 and 7 p. 111. CUMMIXOS tlH0., Auctioneers. Business Opportunity. HAlt.Mb HUSINISS I'OH SAI.L on easy tenn, iu a town ot 3,oe)0 Inhabitants, and no othe'r shop in the town. Ailelie-i Harness, Tribune otitic. 1 faTOCh AXD WHEAT THADHllS without delay. Mute for our spciiat market letter, free or applliatiou. S. M. Hlbhaid & Co., members X. Y. Consolidated and Mock Schange, 44 and 46 Broadway, Xcw ork. Established I81U. Lany Distanio' Phone 23S8 Droad. Money to Loan. AXY AMOUNT Of JIONHY TO LOAX-Qulck. straight loans or Building and Loan. M from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on X. V. Walker, SU-lilS Council building. PROFESSIONAL.. Certified Public Accountant ' HDWAHl) C. SPAULtllXG. 23 TIlAllims D.NIC niAiw ng, X'e Building, and St. Paul Building, Vew York. Architects. - rnwAitn u. da vis, architect, coxxeli. Hullding. IHEDEniCK f,. DROWN. ATICH. D., HEAU Estate Exchange nidg.. 123 Washington ave. Civil and Mining' Engineers. H. h. IIAnDINO. CCrt COXXEMj nUILDINO. Dentists. Dlt. C. E. EILEXBEItaElt, PAUL! BU1LDIKO. Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. I.AUDACH, 113 WYOMIXO AVEXUE. Lawyers. . ..w. Mtl.I.AHl), WAHltl.X .; KXAPf, ATTOHXEYS and Couiiaclloia-al-Law. 00.1 to UU Connell Hullilii'g. l'HAXE E. BOYLE, AUTOHXEY-AT-LAW. Hooms 12, II, 10 and IS Hurr Building. D. U. HEI'EOOr.E, ATTOHXEY f.OAXS NECO Haled on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Waslilrgton avenuo and bpruec street. JESSUI k JES9IJP, ATrOHXEYS AND COUX-icllois-iit-law. Commonwealth Building, lloomi 10, 20 and 21. EDWAHD W. THAYEH. ATTOHXEY. iWWf. 0th floor, Mears building. HOOM3 L. A IVATHIIS. ATTOHXEV-AT-LAW, of Urade Building, Siiauton, I'a. BOARD PATTEHSO.V k WILCOX. TRADER'S XATIOXAC Bank Bnlldlng C COMEOYS, 013 RFPUntdOAX nUILDINO. A. W. BERTIIOt.F, OfFICE MOVED TO No! 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DB, W. E. ALLEX. 513 XOHTlf WAS1HXOTON avenue. DR. S. W. tAMORE UX, Off ICE 3.10 WASH fngton avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chror.Io alsra.'es, lungs, heart, kldnrya and gcnlto.urlnaiy oigans a specialty. Houri, 1 to 4 p. m, Osteopathy. DR. 1), n. KV.VXS. OSl'l-OHA'tll J'tt'ASli. iuglnii avenue. ( liDuitet and nertiw cllfcasti u fpeclally., C'i-ult.i(iotl ficr. '"l r. Instruction Mutflchl, ' p. c. i'i:fsnit"Mts!"HAur'Ti;.uiii'.iir or olco t ultnie. Haiinony, t'ouulerpoln und Coiniiosltloii. Compoiltlons- coneitcil awl" ir leei for publliatlon. !'i Xevv Yoik streijj,. - "-- " rr 4.1--- TTIinsn; -s-7; ; Hotels and Restaurants. " TIIll ELK OAFU, 1IJ AXD 127 f HAXKLINAVE- nuc, Hates leasouable. P. ZIEOI.EH, Proprietor. SCRAXTO.V HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. 4 W, PA3- sengcar depot. Conducted on tlio, Kurpneaa plan, VIOTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger, " A. U. BllinClS CLEANS PRIVY' YAUI,T3'aXI resj pools; no odor; only improved pumpCITsed. A. 1). Ilrlgga, propiirtor. Leave oiders-1104 North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug tor,'cor ncr Adams and Mulberry. Both telephone. Seeds. a. It. CLARKE ft CO., SEEDSMEN AND IJJIW. frjmeu, store 201 Washington avenue; -gtccn houses, 1030 North Main aunui Jorivtcle. phone,7S2. . Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUET1T.L, REAR fill LAOKA. AVa, Scrantoi), Pa., nunutacturcr of Wire Scrcsns. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKlNa l'Oll CHILDREN TO OHDKH; also ladle waUis. LouUo bhocinaker, ii Adams avenue. MEOAltaEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN clopta, piper bags, twine. Warehouse, 134 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, ?. THE WILKEb-HAHRK UtECOHD CAN VBEIAD in Sciauton at the news stands ol lleUmati Utos., 400 tprucc and 60J Lluden; M. Noiton. 322 Lackawanna a v taut: 1. S. Schutter, 211 Syruie street.
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