. THIS SCRANTON TlUBUNB-HATL'ilDAV, MARCH 29, 1902. U NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLrANIA MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Jlarcli 28. Auntie Whetit ley. one of our oldest colored residents, died nt her home, In the colored settle nieiit, this morning, Dentil was due to old age. Frederick K, Brewster, clerk tit the postolllce, 1ms recovered lrom u brief illness. The nniuml incotlng of the Home tind Foreign Missionary societies of the PreHbyterlnn ehun.li wus held at the church this afternoon. Miss May D. Strong, Presbyterlnl piesldent, wus present and nuit'e an address. Mrs. J. II. Heatdslev and daughter nro visiting friends In Scranton. Mrs. Shottls, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. II. C. Burgess, at her home on Luke uventte, returned this week to her home In I'llca, N. Y. Mrs. Helen Smith Is the guest of rela tives In Philadelphia. A number of t)ur young ieotlr who are attending boarding schools and col leges at u distance, are tit home for the Knster vacation. 11. F. Alden. of Ulnghamton, was a visitor In town this week. Mrs. Joseph Hltchner and daughter, Miss Jennie, of West Plttston, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. AV. H. Conklln. Oregory Scott, of Great ISend, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Scott, In this place the first of the week. Sirs. W. II. Doran Is vlbltlng relutlves In Philadelphia. The death of Thomas N. Quulley, a student at law In the ollice of J. M. Kelly, esq,, and u gifted newspaper correspondent, occurred at the home of his parents, In Forest Lake township, this morning. Mrs. Mary L. Blakeslee and .son, Kl bert, of Factoryvllle. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Little. K. W. Steadman, of Dlmock town ship, died suddenly yesterday morning at the home of Thomas C. Allen, in this place, where he was visiting. Death was caused by heart disease, from which the deceased had long been a sufferer. Evangelistic meetings aie being' held nightly at the Methodist Episcopal ehureji, under the leadership of the pastor, Rev. H. B. Benedict. Great In terest is manifested, and a number have professed conversion. HALLSTEAD. Thomas Kllrow was in Montrose, Thursday, on business. Charles Judd, who has been confined to the house by illness, is able to at tend to business again. Giles Carpenter, of New Mllford, was calling on friends at this place on Thursday. Ilov. M. J. Watklns will address! the family meeting at the Y. M. C. A Sun day. Secretary Belden will speak in the Methodist Episcopal chuich at Har ford Sunday evening. F. J. Grattnn attended 'the meeting of the Democratic county convention at Montrose this week, i He was elected delegate to the state convention. Lucy Packard is in New York this week. S. Bruce Chase, of Pen Argyle, P.i., visited friends in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer and Mrs. Ernest Palmer, of Fiunklln Forks, and Bert Palmer, of Oneonto, visited at the home of Mrs. King this week. S. G. Barnes was a BInghumton vis itor the first of the week. Mrs. Elmer Tingley Is In Oxford, N. Y packing her household goods, to be shipped to New Mllford. where they will make their future home. - E. M.Ttine, general superintendent; John McCann, trainmaster; Mr. Elvln, superintendent of motive power, and other railroad officials of Scranton were in this place Tuesday. Sir. W. I. McLeod has purchased of William Lusk the property on the south side of Main street, known us the "Bee Hive." Mrs. Smith, of Lawsville, is visiting nt ihe home of Carl Tingley. The electric poles leading to the resi dence of Hon. J. T. DuBols that were washed out by the ilood are being re placed. Mrp. Stephens and little daughter, of Nicholson, are visiting Mrs. Sidney Mack. At the fair held by the ladles of the Presbyterian church on Tuesday even ing in Y. M. C. A. hull, over $40 were cleared. Mr. and Mrs. George Travis, of Blng hiunton, are visiting friends in this place. C. It. Crook made a business trip to Montrose Wednesday. Misses Grace Hurdlng. Lillian Chuich nnd Gertrude visited friends In liar ford Friday and Satin duy on account of maple sugar. Dr. C. 13. Lockwood, of Brackney, has bought out Dr. Smith, and In it few days will bo located at the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Smith, Among the probabilities of the near future Is a branch store of the Cut Bate Drug company. This would bo u decided benellt to the people of this place. Dr. F. I, Smith Is In New York, where he will enter a school of medicine for a short time, before locating in some other place for practice. During his stay In Nfw York his family will go to Athens, Pa to remain. AVOCA. Yesterday morning ut the homo of her daughter, Mrs. William Williams, occurred the death of Mrs, Mary, wife of John Blease, Deceased wus 75 years of age, and had been a resident of tills town for more than twenty years. Sev eral years ago a longing desire over came her to seo her sister In England. She reached there just In time to be present nt her funeral, She returned home, and since that time hus been melancholy, She wus a member of the Primitive Methodibt church and a pro moter In tho organization of the Home Mission society, Besides her husband, there are three children, James, of Wllkes-Barrei John Thomas nnd Ms. William "Williams, of Avocu. The funeral will take place tomorrow uf ternoon ut 2 o'clock, Services will be held In the Primitive Methodist church. Interment will be In Lungcllffo ceme tery, Bheehan'g orchestra will ucc,ompuny St. Mary's choir ut 10.30 o'clock muss tomorrow. The funerul of Patrick Barrett took pluco on, Thursday afternoon. Services were held In St. Mary'B chuich. Inter fluent was (n. St. Mary's, cemetery. John, 'the l-jnoiitlis-oltl son of Mr. und Mrs". Anthony Muntey, died on Tuesday evening. The funeral took plnco yesterday, The Homo Mission society of the Primitive Methodist church will meet this evening to make iirrungenients to attend the funeral of their deceased sister. A. L. FIttery left yesterday for Diego, W. Vu where he expects to leniove his family shortly. Mrs. Michael Whnlen, of Wilkes Barre, wus a visitor In town this week, TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scrnton Tribune, T.unkhannock, March 28. Mb-s Ada Welch has returned from New York, where she went to purchase spring millinery goods. Of the aspirants for congressional honors In this district only Wright nnd Greene seem to really want the nomi nation In good fulth. mid the opinion seems to prevail among the well In formed Unit Bradford will eventually give her conferees to Wright, thus In suring hia renomlnntlon, to the exclu sion of Mr. Greene, of Wayne. Friends of Mr. Lllley, of Bradford, have been here lately sounding our peo ple In his Interests, but they received no sympathy. Bradford has treated Wyoming very badly In political matters, especially In the senatorial nominations, and a PICTURE h ffiisiii wall Olra few! llfllp y Can you find three other pessengers who were on the Mayflower'.' decided antipathy exists here against Bradford politicians individually and collectively. Our relations are strained, as it were, and Mr. Lilley has been more or less active in the events which tended to produce this state of affairs. George Woodward, of Ulnghamton, N. Y and A. Wickwlre. of South Gib son, visited tho family of Dr. A. B. Woodward tills week. Harry Klttrldgo is home from State College for the Easter holidays. Mercantile Appraiser C. M. Parker was culling on the local dealers on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Piatt were in Wllkes-Barre on Thursday. Jerome B. Cornell and Marshall Wal ker, of Nicholson, were doing business In town on Friday. The viewers appointed to view the river bridge, and the two bridges on Tunkhannock creek, will make up their report today and forward the same to Judge Slmonton at Harrisburg. Miss Eulalle Piatt is visiting friends in Ohio. Itev. James Rulney will remove his family to Laceyvllle, where he officiates us pastor of tho Baptist church. Charles Peter, of the late firm of Skinner & Peter, clothiers, Is employed, in a tailoring establishment at Homer, N. Y. Misses Marian and Eleanor Metculf, students at Elmlra Female College, are home for the Euster vacation. George W. Gray will remove his candy factory to the rooms recently oc cupied by George Simpson's wagon makers' supply establishment, on South Warren street. HONESDALE. Special lo llie Seianlon Tribune. Honesdale, March 2S, Freedom lodge of Odd Fellows will elect officers on Monday eveninir next. About a score of Wayne county men Intimate thnt they aie willing to ac cept the ollice of sheriff. August Bieg hteln Is ono of the number, George A. Smith, a former captain of Company E, now a resident of San Francisco, was renewing old acquaint ances In Honesdale this week. All licenses granted by the Wayne county couit lniye been taken up ex cept one, whole tho applicant died utter tho llcenso wan granted. Tho Dllger-Cornell company has proven good entertainers. "Under Two Flags" was exceedingly well presented on Thursday evening, At tho family matinee, at 3 o'clock Saturday after noon, they will present "Pnlso of Greater New York," They close the week's engagement In the evening with "Bomunce of the Desert," The Bluck Cat Clleo club will hold a social In the nrmory on Monday even ing next. Music by Metzger's orchestra, Hurry Fuatz died of diphtheria on Wednesday, at the home of his parents, at Blundlns. Burial was made the saino day, Deceased is survived by two children, His wife has been Ueud two years. Ills age was 28 years. He served as corporal in Company E dur ing the Spanish wur, Tho cuse of smallpox ut Wnymurt hus caused the IJoneselulp school board to older ull hqholars not vaccinated ex cluded from the schools. The physl cluns report that 2,000 Honesdale peo ple have been vaccinated duilng the winter months. Mrs, Leon Wllllums, of Carley Brook, used oil from u kerosene can In start ing a flro lu her kitchen stove, Wed- &&& y?T?Vtau wudv that ruraia calil la SBftjUls ensdny morning. She left the can stand ing on tho floor, whne her three little children were playing, and went out for a pall of water, returning In a few mo ments. Shu was horrified nt Ilndlng the eldest child, Harry, aged t years, en veloped In flnnies, lying on a couch, which was also on lire. The tiro wan extinguished, but the child died before nsslHtunre arrived, which wrm nearby when the frantic mother gave the nliirm. It In supposed that the boy poured oil on the fire, the flnmen caught his clothing, and ho threw himself on the couch. The pastors and choirs of all the Honesdale churches are muklng spe cial preparations' for Easter services. THOMPSON. Special lo Ihe Scrdiiton Tribune. Thompson, March US. E. K. Uelatl Is doing business today In Curbondule and Scrunton. G. F. Spencer was called home Tues day, bv the death of his father. Yes terday he nnd his family attended the funeral at Jit. Pleasant, und this morn ing he returned to his work In the val ley. Mrs. Carrie Slsson, of Townnda, gave a sensible talk on "Temperance," In tho Methodist Episcopal church, to a fulr slzed nmllenre last Tuesday evening, She speaks ut Ararat at L p. m. next Sabbath, und at Burnwood in the even ing. The Sunday school of the Methodist Episcopal church Is preparing for an Easter service to be given on the regu lar hour of its sessions. George AValsh will occupy John Lv den's house, adjoining S. D. Barnes' drug store. His mother-in-law, Mrs. John Washburn, will live with him. Tlev. B. F. Larrabee, of Starrucco, has been looking after the renting of ills house for the ensuing year, this PUZZLE. week. William Kane, of the milk sta tion, will occupy it. Evangelist Slddell lias been in town a couple of days this week, although lie is holding meetings at Starruccn. Mrs. E. A. Foster, while putting up new goods in her store today, fell and sustained iniuries to her left limb, which are painful, if not permanent. Mrs. T. F. Henwood is spending sev eral days with friends In Susquehanna. Clarence W. Lewis will sell his per sonal property at auction tomorrow, preparatory to moving to Buffalo. Eugene Lamb, of Jackson, is going to Maryland soon, to take charge of a creamery. His many friends will be faorry to have him go. PECKVILLE. The Presbyterlnn church, Rev. S. II. Moon, D. D pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Easter sermons and Easter music morning and evening next Sunduy. All welcome. Mrs. S. H. Moon, who underwent two operations at the Hahnemann hospital, has so far recovered that she was re moved to her home In Peckvllle yester day. The operations were skilfully and successfully performed by Dr. J. L. Peck, and it is now hoped that she may be restored to good health. Rev. F. Gendnll will preach on "What We Owe to Jesus as Redeemer," Sab bath morning. The choir will render Easter music. A special Easter session of tho Sunday school will be held. In the evening a chorus of twenty-five voices and a selection of song girls from the Sunday school will render a sacred Easter concert. The following is part of tho evening programme: Chorus, "Victorious King" (Fllliinore); male cuiirtette, "Christ Arose" (Lowry); chorus, "From Gloom to Glorv" (Gel bel); "Pretty Little Lilies," Miss Bit ter's class, anthem, "O Could I Speak" (Glffe); duet, "Easter Lilies" (Geibel); chorus, "Jubilate" (Lehman); solo.MIss Florence Tuylor; quartette und chorus, "Gethsemane" (Lehman); sons', "The Merry Blids;" anthem, "Jesus Llveth," Rev, Neal; anthem, "Bleak Forth lu Singing" (Herbert). An elaborate programme of Easter music will bo rendered ut the Presby terian chinch tomorrow. MOSCOW. .Mr. Mcdvvaj, of Ualcville, was a visitor at tho home of F. II, Gardner vestcrday, Mra, Mary binipson Is quite 111 Jt lier home on Chuich meet. Jlw, Vaughn id spending tho week at Glen burn, Mm, Geoige Mortice Is ill. Airs, Tannic Brown, who lias been ill tome time, is able to bo out attain. I'. I,. Davis, of Klmlnirst, is visiting in town. Nathaniel Eschenbath baa inouil in 1), J, Hob crls' house. Miss Mamie Uorticc, uho has been 111, is con- ValcS'-Cllt. Janus Wvnkoop and Miss Helen Williams were entertained by Miss llutli Gardner one day tliU week, Mm, Slglln Is preparirg to nioo to Seattle, Wath., where her husband U in business. Miss (iress, of Clifton, Is spending a few wook with her sister, Mrs, llortree, Mr, and Mrs, J, M. NuacU entertained Dr. and Mis. IAnioreaux and Mr., L'Amorcsu at tea Wednesday minus. . Strike Ordered at Kiskimeuetas. B i;cluie Wiie from The Associated I'rua. I'UUbuiir, March 26. The coal miner em ployed in the Allegheny and KhUmeneta ial leji haio ordered a birlke on April 1, the com panics lia ins' icfused to tlgu the scale. About 2,500 men and Ihiily-lhu companies will be affected. This iIgnto li on eVery to ' WW Laxative Bromo'QuinineTiieu DOWN TO DEATH. A Tragedy of the Nerves. A poor painter (ell 125 feet down to death In one of the gigantic shafti of the Brooklyn Bridge. He was superior workman, and his fate is doubly tad from the fact that he lincl a wife and children. Work with him was not always plentiful, and he was doing his best to provide for his family while he had an opportu nity. With a chance to work he over worked, as millions of others arc daily doing. In his nerv ous anxiety to ac complish as much as possible, he for got himself and the scaffolding' which held him in mid-air. His death was quick and tragic. Dr. GREENE'S NERVURA. The ever-faithful workman lost his life through nerv ous excitement, Had he been strong and fully self-controlled he might now be among the living. Millions of people, like this poor painter, are de stroying their lives by, overwork and worry. Do not neg lect the feelings of exhaustion and las situde. They mean much. Nervous ness, insomnia, morbid fears, dys pepsia and irritabil ity indicate de rangements of the nerves and blood which require im mediate attention. Dr. Greene's Nerv nra remedy for the nerves and blood is the great life re newer and strength cner, and may be trusted tu repair the devastations wrought by the methods and habits of modern life. MtxssQ IPH I'M Lhi If you do not fully understand what ails you, write to Dr. Greene, 101 FifthAvcnue,New York City, and se cure medical ad vice, which is given cordially and with out charge. sTl & C Theatrical I BBIUlMIIHSmiBMI1y ATTRACTIONS TODAY. MCIJL'U "Hie oluuleci Oiganist." Aflei noon and night. AC'ADKMl Dot Kanol coinpjm. Afternoon and nUrht, STAIJ Gaj l'arce Ilurloqucrs. Aitcrnoon and night. "The Volunteer Organist." With sumo theatrical manigcrs sikcc.s with a play Is taken J.s a lkei)-r to cheapen it. Man ajfir William 11. (iray, of "The Volunteer Oig.111 ist" company, i.i not of U1I1 category. Ilia i. ccptioiMlly succca.-ful play came to the I.jicum last night for a return engagement, and to tho plca&urahle disappointment of thft-e who weic feeing it for a i-erond time It was found to hae bcui hnmea'-uteably iinprord. Most notcwoithv of the embellishments is the introduction of two boy sopranos in the cele. brated church wene. One of them is the famous Master- Willie Nelson, late of Trlnitj chuich rholr, New Voik city, 'the other is Muster Dominic Collin", of Christ church, Rochester, whose oice Is qulle as fcweet and stiong as that of the Nel son bo,, and quite likely to make him as famous as the laller when he lias more training. With all due icgard to the cleerness of the play which Mr. Cray wrought out of the t.toiy told b bis famous hong, it wruld not be the success it Is if presented bj a lc capable com pany than tint which he has gotten together to portray Us inanj interc-ting character. The ciioutrle comedians aie particularly able plaj eis John tionuaii as u sIcm-HInt Vermont ore keeper; I'cllx Haney, as the tillage lunch nun; BciiJ itntii J, William,., u.s a country Jiw.cer, make of these homcb und often basely carica tuied roles, chaiatterizatlous that aie ically ur tistic. The principal mhous p.nu ure especially well done by llenjimln Hoininir, Henry A, Moiey, .lo b.'ph li. 11 right, Chaiks Allisan and (Jeorge Whainock. 'I lie ladles of Ihe cast, l'iance IMiltchouse, Mar.e MiCahe and May Stoddaul, all do ery cred itable work and bit of deter child acting fc. done by llaby lleinieo. 'Ihe tcttlirj of the play is unusually elaborate and in the list act there Is a tnoi. storm tccne which l icallstle tu a marked degree. The piiioiiuanee will be repeitrd this after noon und tonU'ht. M.ialrr .Si-Uon will Mmr "The Palms" end "Lead Kliullj Light," and Ma.ler Collins, "Ihe Holy City" and "Come Unto ,lg." Virginia Harned. Chailcs rpilunm will present Virginia Harned in Ihe late Maurice 'Ihompsou's fumoiLS romance of the lteuilution, "Alice of Old Vlncennes," at the 1 vcelim theater 'ln-sil.ie nlflit n.,vf in. liook was' clruinatlze-d fur Mr, I'rohinan by Kd. warn 1.. nce epreiy ror Jllss llarneil'a use. It win ne ana iiaiiicnii nrt upicaiancc in this city as an itulenenilent slur. Tim tlfiv li.. l.un.. fitted jo Miss llarnid bv a dramatist who has aireauy excelled 111 oilier aiinuir cncleatnra. Durlna- It long run at the Harden theater, New Yoik, jt was especially commended as furnishing MIm Harned with a charming role. The produc tion ta one of the most il.ilinr.itr, lin.itlf,.l nn.i costly eier made under Cbarlo I'roliinan's direc tion. In its origin il und novel effects It has bcarccly cer lieen eciiallcd on the American stage, Stal.s go on sale this morning at 9 o'clock. "Devil's Mine." Two large audicncca at the Acailcnu of Mu.io jesterday wlfnessed the production of "Devil's Mine ' afteinoon and ulglit. It Is u four-act com edy drama filled with intcrcbtlug fcitiutiom, Specialties wtlc Inlroduccd by Mart Malloy, Dot Rairoll, lliumat Murraj, Vetla I'eter., Harry Antrim and Hail Mcl.tllaii, 'Hiis afternoon und cu'iilnj,' the compiny will present "'Hie Comer (Iroeei)." The Electrician. The cteurie light plant seine lu the second ait of "'Ihe Electrician," wliieli Is to bv given by tho Irene Mjeis lompany at the Acadimy Monday rieiilng, U hald to lepie'scnt one o( tho most realUtio elleets known to modern stagecraft. Tho full sized working djnaiuo, the illumina tion o( the distant city, the switch boards kiid the electrocution, produce an excitingly realis tic scene, Mifllclentiy strong to stir the audience of any theater. Little Irene ha an especially strong part in I'caelicn, lu which she li said to I al xl jokl at l! wSflflBlflHilHTllB-A ' TpMrgeiMijS' yfeis THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cnt More Thin Pour Llnr, 3 CeU for Eeh ftf For Bent. Msrsvssssws?s. I'On ni'ST lnv tin- minrnrr. cominfrdlouj fur nlshed house in Montrose, centrally located; also fine largo farm house near Itonttose, fur lilahed. l'inc mar1 Iffotct prlvste flh pond! excellent fishing, boating, bathing. Inquire of I'. D. Ilrewster, SCI .lefletnon acnue, Scranton. rOH ItKNT Klve rooms, C2" Wyoming aier.ue, pll convenience. )- I'OK ItKNT A beautifully finished home of twehe rooms, all modern conveniences. In North Park: fine location. Apply IMS Klectrlc uenue, North Park, bTOIti: I'Olt ItKNT h2J Went Lackawanna, nee line. Inquire Philip Schncll, DM West Lacka wanna iixcnuc. 11A11N FOIt I11:NT-$12, April 1st, three bT and three single stalls and wish tack, rear of .121 .Madison avenu;. Inquire at lU4 Madison ave. J-Oll KKNT Store building for rent In Dickson City, Pp. nulhlln; M feet by 24 feet, cellar under nil. and uni-nnrl ntnrv ran he srTamred for a family. All In good rcpilr ready for uio. Two coal breakers snd mines close by employing over a thousand people. All enterprising merchant can get a large trade. Apply to William II. nichmond, Richmond Hill, 3I2J N. Main avenue, Scranton, Pa. Furnished Booms. I'OK ItKNT One furnished room, with Improee ments; also one on third Door, cheap. 627 Adams aecnuc. KUnNISIinD ROOMS for rcrt, modern Improve ments; private family; gentlemen pielerred, at 037 Adams avenue, I'OK RENT e'urnlshcd front room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Address Room, Box 200. FOR RENT Furnished room; heat and bath. C23 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RF.NT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 639 Adams aienuc. For Sale. SAFi: FOR SALE Herring safe about BOO pounds. Inquire of C. P. Jadwln. I'OIl SALE A $-100 upright Grand Emerson Piano, No. 49,907, at considerable less than its value for cash. In mat class condition throughout. For particulars address "Opportunity," Tribune office. FOIt bLE Oil RENT Single house and lot. No. 1119 Mulberry Mrcnt. Equipped with all mod ern comcnlenccs. Inquire on premises. John Knoble, 194 D, South street, Wilkes-Barrc, Pa. IIAND'-O.ME bar fl-.tures and cash register for sale. Inquire at 313 Lackiuanna avenue. MIOW CASES, countcis, mirrors and fixture.!, for sale at once. Oubin Diamond Co., 223 Lack awanna aeenue. CARPETS, linoleums nnd oil cloths sold every day .1 o'clock. 303 Lackawanna. See auctions. Henl Estate. HMnKIl TRACT 13S acres, fann and road house hotel for bale. Will be sold cheap- to wind up estate. O. L. Helnegcl, Scranton. FOR SALE Urge lot on 11 de Park avenue, West Park. K00; near both boulevards. Ad dress "Conip," this office. FARM FOR SALE Si-ctv-two acres, one mile bom Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, lest Improved; excellent Hiring water on lot; farm situated on load. For pirticulais address Will lam Treshir, Ariel, Pa. FOR SLE House containing tl rooms and bath; will sell for 1,63U, if told at onoe. 1419 Mjrtle street. FARM FOR SALE or eehange for city property situate lu Susquehanna county; improved; well watered; suitable for dairying, stock or sheep raising and general farming. Ifanyen, At torney , Si'J',- Washington avenue. FOR SALE One house and lot, modern im proicments, and two improecd vacant lots. No. 512 North Rlakely street, Dunmore, Pa. Address MDert Jenkins, South Canaan, Wayne County, Pa, Auction. 20,000 YARDS CUIPETS, oil cloths and mattings, one ton table silverware, one car load linen shceta, table cloths, napkins, pillow cases, tuaels, 5,000 pairs fancy lace curtains. Many other things too numerous to mention. At auction, 120 Wash ington avenue, opposite Conncll building. Sale 10 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m. CUMMINGS DROS.. Auctioneers. Business Opportunity. HARNESS BUSINESS FOR SALE on easy terms, in a town of 5,000 inhabitants, and no other thop In the town. Address Harness, Tribune office. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free oa application. S. M. llibbird t Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Stock Svchanft, 44 uid 4 Broadway, New York. Established 154. Long Distance' Phone 23S3 Broad. Honey to loaru ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY" TO LOAN Quiet,-, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from to (I per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-315 Council building. Wanted To Exchange TO i:.CHA(3i; piano for team of horses. Ad dress IXchange, Tribune office. Bheumatiam. RHEUMATISM-AU nartics that wish can be speedily and permanently cured of all va. rletles of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound, Cuics guaranteed. Inquire or address J, L'. Tay. loi, Scianton. excel all predecessors. "New York Day by Day" will be tho special Easter Monday matinee bill. Moving Picture Show. On Tuesday night In the High School audito rium Ljnian II, Howe will giie his wonderful moving pktuie entertainment. Mr, Howe spent oier three months traveling through Europe In March of new pltturei(oi this season's exhibition, and his programme abounds In historical und national episodes obtained at great ctpense. and which will be presented -cluslvcly by his company, The solution of Mr, Howe's success In the moving picture baiineM is that be gives his entire personal attention to ev ery detail in the equipment and presentation of his exhibition. Weber's Parisian Widowa. Manager Herrington announces that be has se cured for tho next attraction or the Star, Web er's i'ariklan Widows. This company is the lead, ing burlesque organization on the road, It Is toinKcd of all the prominent artists in the pro fession. Tills gathering of artists, is headed by the beautiful and talented Mildred Murray, the ideal queen of burlesque. The others, who follow will )ie a sufficient gur ntce of the merit of this company. The three great Navarros, Snjdtr and Buckley, Jordan nd Welch, (larrlty Sisters, Charles Folke, aiatstnl by Charted Lillian, Nelson and Mllledge nnd a large and efficient choius of twenty beautiful ami handsome girls, 'llii.s company also presents the gorgeous and glittering Kenlo and musical bur lesque, "Kntumpnienl at Wrst Point," This will be the event of events and Manager llerrlngtou can icat auurcd of big business. STAGE NOTES. A return cnnagtnient of "Eben Holden" will be gdajeil at Ihe I;.ueuiu next Thursday night. It U j dramatisation of Irving Ilatheller's novel. L hi, Holland will appear aa F.btu Holden, A prominent London manager lock the doors of his theater on the rike of the curtain and does not open them until the end of the act. lie docs it with a view to eliding the later-romer nuisance. Henry W. Savage will produce for the first time on any Mage "The 1'rince ot I'iUeu," in Huston, May 1'2. I'jiley and Luders, the authors of "The Burgomaster," ire responsible, for the piece. arroATioNs WANYCO PUBB. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Wnnt Advertisements Will Be Beceived nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Storoa Until 10 F. 1L Central City ALBERT SCHtnvrZ, aorntr Mulberrj street and Webster avenue. i aUSTAV PICI1EL, 030 Adams avenue. West Side GKOROE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue, South Scranton. FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Uala rcnae sad Market street. Green Bldge CHARLES P. JONES, 1567 Dlelcsoa ateniM. r. 3. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. O. LORENZ. corner Washington are aua'ud Usrion street. Petersburg W. B. BNErFETj, 1C17 lrvict avenue. Dunmore J. a. BONE k SON. Help Wanted VM: YOUNG MRN wanted any distance, copy letters. home erenlngv and return to us. We pay $10 per thousand send addreaeed envelope, particulars ana copy. c. ji. v. inpt. iso, uox mi, t'nil adclphia. WANTED Men and women for pleasant home work; no canvassing; $3 to $3 per day. Com plete outfit 25c, Address Uox 206, Nicholson, Pa. WANTED Faithful manager to take charge of distributing depot and office to bo opened in Scranton to further business Interests of old established manufacturing concern. Salary, $125 per mentn ana extu pronts. Applicant muse lurnish good reference a..d have $800 cash. Ad dress Manager, 1'. O. Dox 1421, Philadelphia, Pa, SEVERAL OGAH ealrsnwn wanted in every lo cality; experience unnecessary: good salary and expenses paid, Ktnanuel Co., Station J, New Y'ork. CIVIL SERVICE COVERNMENT POSITIONS 0.8S9 appointments made last year. Probably 10,000 this year. Only cdmmon school education required for examination. Catalogue of infor mation tree. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. WANTED Experienced clothing salesman, $18 per week. People's Credit Clothing Co. WANTED A bright intelligent honest joung man for collector and office woik in a hank ing office, munt have if 100 rash to deposit as surety; wages $60 per month first year; state name of present employer. Address I'. T., Trib une office. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; new sjs tern; only eight weeks required; wages Saturdays while learning; tools donated; dip lomas awarded; xteady position positively guar anteed when through? catalogues mailed free, Moler's Barber School, New Y'ork city. WANTED Two experienced stenographer; op ply to International Salt Co., Conncll build ing, Scranton, Pa, WANTED By ono of tli largest and beat old line Insurance companies, district agent for Parbondahr and Honesdale. Exceptionally favor able contractu. Address Superintendent ot Agencies, Dm 280. Help Wanted Female. Y'OtING LADIES wanted any distance, copy let ters, home evenings and return to us. We pay $10 per thounnd send addrexied envelope-, particu lars and copy. F. M. C. Dept 135, Dox-1411, Phil adelphia. WANTED A capable Christian woman to bo housekeeper and assistant matron in one of the institutions of this city; one who can teach the girls domeatlo living in all its branches. Ap ply to "Chairman, 209 Jefferson avenue, Scran ton, Pa. LADY CANVASSER wanted t solicit subscrip tions fox The Tribune; good commission of fered with a. fair gua.-itee for t. ..t-claas worker. Apply personally at Buolnera Manager's office, Scranton Tribute. AgwntB Wanted. AGBNTfl WAVTBDTo H 6ur beautiful Art Pillow CeYera. BometMrg handsome, artistic cad Irwiptnvire that anyone, ran ell. Liberal cammmunforaf paid. Addrtw Art Vabric Mills, Agency Dept., New ITaren, Conn. AUP.KTS WANTED Ten good arenU to travel throughout the east, $25 pr week. Call at 517 Mulberry street. I. J. Marks. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Dy an American boy, can read and write I'olisn. Address Dec u, Priceburg, 1'a. SITUATION WANTED Dy competent girl do ing housework in private family. O'ood cook. Miss M, C, 1460 Summit avenue. DRAUGHTSMAN Mechanical engineer and me chanic wants position as draughtsman; good references; speaks English, Cerraan, French. A. G. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED As housekeeper; can give good reference. Address L J., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED Ily a competent girl for general housework or cook. Call 300 Frank lin avenue, city. WOMAN wants work at washing, ironing and housecleaning. Address M. II.. Tribune office. TWO GIRLS would like a posit)"" ' first and second girls or child's nurse; references given. Address Dox 103, Montrose, Pa. Board Wanted. WANTED Board in country (during July and August), for family of fire, or furnished house, with board nearbj ( must bo near station. Address W. U, O., Ml Monroe avenue. Scranton. Boarders Wanted, PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board. German or Eogllsti. Call any time after Thursday, All conveniences, 607 liarruwri venue. Wanted Booms and Board, WANTED Two corcniuntcating rooms with board, . ll .h(i-I IVft la,l!a am! n Smut urauj i-.j..,m. ." --:t --,r eman. State full particular. Address O. II. 1)., Trfbun office. Wanted To Bent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three or four rooms, lurnisncei or uiimniauw tor very light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Address M. B., Trlbuiw office.' WANTED Furnished house or four or live room lor housekeeping, Addreaa A. G, E., Tribune office. Storage. & STORAGC Dry, clean and modern up-to-date storage; tvparate rooms; individual kevs: elevator. An ideal storage (or household eittcta, etc. Thirty separate storage rooms. Scranton Storage com pany, 113 Franklin avenue. MlecellaneouB. HARD WOOD FLOORS The best made, and at 4the lowest prices, at G. W, llvasler's, 7JS Green ltldje street. tAnt, DlRECtoWV Ari f . 3 Insertions 25 Cents MkfflTrun Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor tiaeltBttra Llnj, LEGAL. hOTICl; Is hereby given that the petition of' the Brooks Coal Ccmpuny, of Scranton, Peniull vjnla, a corporation chartered undci the law of the Slate of Pennsylvania, asking for a clc iree of dlssoluUon of the said corporation, as pro vided In the Act of Assembly approved on the 0th day of April, 1SJ0. and Its supplements, will be presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county pn Mundav, the 7th day ol April, 1002, at l o'clock a, m, WELLES k TOItREV, Solicitor". NOl'ICB In hereby given that the Spring llroolc Coal Company, Limited, a partiieiahli) us eoclatlon organised under tho Act of Assem bly, approved June 2d. 1871. has. by a vote otrlc majority In number and value of Intercjt of Its members anel stockholder, dliohedvthi- t,l asi soclation, and tint the 'same will be wound up in the manner provided bv lur. WELLES & TOUHKV, Sollctiors. NOTICE Is hereby given that the petition of the I-nllln Cool Company, a corporitloii charterc-d under, tin! laws of the Mate ot Pennsvlvaiila. asking tor a decree of dissolution ot tin. said corporation, as proWdcd In the Art of Ascniblf approved the 0th day of April, JiVS, and lis supplements, will be presented to the Court ot Common Pleas of Lackawanna county on Mondai, the 7th day of April, 1002, nt f o'clock a. m. ' WELLES k TORREY, Solicitor,!. CLE,I.l,K.'S,i,'0TICK J-V HANKUUI-TfJY.-ln Hi" ,.I'itrlCt Court of the United Stiles for tlie Middle District or I'ennsjlinnia, Geoige It. Ctirk and James R. Clark, trading as G, It. Clark k. Co., as individuals and psrlnem, of Seiantoji, Lackawanna county. Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congns of July I, loi-), having applied for a full dlsthatge from all debts prov able against their estate under said Act, notice Is hereby given to all known creditors and othei persons ill Inteiest, to appint bcfoie the xilil Court at Scranton, In said. District, on the S.itli nay or jipru, at 10 o'clock In the foienoon. In show- cause, if any they have, why the iirajer ot tho said petitioner should not be uranted. EDWARD R, W. h'EAltl.i:, Cletk. i O, P. PARTRIDCIE. Solicitor. A .MEETING of the members of tie Laikawannt Store A.ssoclation Limited, will be hold at the olflcc of the association in Scranton, Pa,, on Monday, the 14th day of April, A. D, 1002, at half past two o'clock lit Ihe afteinoon, for the purpose of taking action upon the question of dissolving The Lackawanna Store Association Limited, by voluntary action of the mcmbcis. and, in case it is decided to dissolee the mM association, then for the further purpose of elect ing three liquidating trustees to wind up thn affairs of the association "accoiding to law. 11. S. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Scranton, Pa March 22, 1002. SEALED PROPOSALS. ' SEALED PROPOSALS for (.inking a shaft will be received ot the office of A. 1). !c V, M. S-ppn-cer ir Dunmoio until April 1st. Core and spci I ficatlons can be seen nt office. Right to accept or reject any or all bids lcserecd. THE UNDERSIGNED will reeelee pioposals, at the mill, for painting the entire exteiior woodwork of their factory, one coat oil pilnl. Will furnish all paints anil oils ourselves. None but responsible parties need figure on the job. The Scranton Lace Curtain Company. ' Personal. OBIENTAL ASTEOLOGT BE VEALS jour life, success in love, marriage, business, etc. Descriptive photo of who jou should marr.v. Satisfaction or money refunded. Send birlli dale with 10c. for typewritten horoscope, iiicliiJincr copy of my book on astiology. Prof. Postcl, No. 30 Lansdowne, l'a. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULD1NG. 2.1 TRADERS DANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD U. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL Building. JTtEDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH. B., REAIi Estate Exchange Bldg.. 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. UARDINO, COO CONNELL BUILDING. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENBERGEIl, PAULI UUILDINO. Spruce street, Scranton. Da C. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE. Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN k KNA1T, ATTORNEYS and Counselloib-at-Law. MM to 012 Conncll. Buildirg. " FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTGRNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 1(, 18 and IS Burr Building. D. B. REPLOQLE, ATTORNEY LOANS Ni'GO tlated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-sellors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOM) 902-004, 9th floor, Mears building. U A, WATRKS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD cf Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building O. COMEQYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN BUILDING. W. BERTHOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. Ill Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 613 NOUHI WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOHE UX, OFFICE 330 WASH lngton avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic dlsea.-es, lungs, heart, kidneys and genito-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to I p. m. Osteopathy. DR D. G, EVANS, OSTI.OPATH, 12fi 8 WASH ington avenue. Chronic and neivous diseasiC a specialty. Consultation Iree,, , .- Instruction Musical. " VP' "I?:H?K" WrWliiii!? ir Voice Culture, l.'armGny.Counlerpfcint uniT ComposiUon. Compoiltloiu conected und rejT viiecl for publication 1V New' York' street. ?- Hotels and Bestaurauts.- ' -J. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FltANULIN AVE sue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER, Proprietor, f" BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W, PA?- enger depot. Conducted on tio Europeaa plan. 'IOTOR KOCH, Proprietor." Scavenger, a A, B. BRI0GS CLEANS I'HIVY VAULTS lANJ) ceas pools; no idor; only improved pumpi iiied-. A. U. Briggs, proprietor. Leave oidera 11Q3' North Main avenue, or Elckc's drug store, cor"! ner Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones. ,. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE k CO..iSi$F,I-S!E5i.AND, JfJJIlS erymen, store 201 Washington avenuel greej houses, 1950 North Main avenue: alora tela phone, 782. J Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL, RRAl( 511 LACKA. AYEi Scranton. Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens., Miscellaneous. DRESSMAK1NQ FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies waUts. Loulso Shoemaker, 21J Adams avenue. UEGARGEE BROS.. I'HINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. v elopes, paper bas, tH,ue, Warehouse, lie) Washington tvepue,' Scranton, pa. THE W1LKESBARRE JlFCOItD.OArf Bl' IU&. in Scranton at tho haws staud.c ol ReUman Bros., 400 t'pruce and 60J Linden: M. Norton. 822 Lackawanna avenue; I. S, Schutzer, 211 )ue;e iuhi. 3 ,