v.-- J V i rv THE SCRAOTON TltlBUNJiMONDAV, MARCH 31, 1002. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNIUIANNOCK. Special to the St mill on Tribune. 'I'nnhllnrilUKik. Mlll-l'll fit). MM. Ell- wbI Itllnlrfl'. nf tliil'rillicetmi. Ih visit ing her pateiita, Mr. unit Mrs. Louis LucKPiiuili, on second street. Aim Alnhotlt .TnnttlttH unit MIkr ScIe- frled, of Russell Hill, went Saturday Willi rrienns in town, The board of viewer, coiislHtlti"; of fl,,ii-1f.u rnnr nr Tlnllns! Hull. tlllU'lpS Foster, of ?ill:es-l)arro: Hon. Louis riollet, of Trfwnndn; cx-SheiHC A. O. i i.in-ni.-. tiT ATnuhnnnpll. mill AsiL H. i Kcelor, esq,, of Tunklinnnock, wlio have been Inspcctlne; the Driugea tiestroyi'ii 1.. Mm fnf.rmt flnrwlu In I hill flllllltV. flleil their report tit Unrrtaburff on Satur day. It Ih understood lo lie tuvornuie i.. flin iiotlllnnprs. Miss Jiesslc Vaughn letiirned on Sat urday from a visit to her sister at Mchoopnny. The piospeels for a state IirltlRi' across the Susquelianiia liver at this point are very favorable at piesent. A decision In the matter" may be ex pected by May 1, unless unlookeil for obstacles are interposed. In the mean time, the county commissioners will undertake to provide ferrying facilities for all persons desiring to cross the river. Miss Lizzie Klttrlilite, of Scranton, accompanied by her friend, Miss Bes sie Itlce, spent Easter with her parents on Susquehanna street. Mrs. Emma Cndalzo and daughter, Carmlta, of Lemon, are the guests of relatives at this place. Llnford Hlne, who lias been visiting here for some time past, returned to Ilazleton on Saturday. Mrs. E. AV. Fargo, of Macomb street, is suffering from a felon on one of her fingers. County Auditor Fred J. Kintner, of Uehoopany, was a caller In town on 'Saturday. Spencer D. Iteed, the Uridgo street .nuslc dealer, left on Saturday for Kansas City, wheie he will try for a prize in the American handicap shoot ing tournament, to be held there. Frank N. Boyle, of Nicholson, was dplng business In town on Saturday. 'Miss Jennie Bishop, of Chicago. Is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snulor. Tntin Mnridrn lias crone to housekeep ing 'in the rooms over Kutz's Harness store. BROOKLYN. ('pedal to tin; Scranton Tribune. ("Jrooklyii, March SO. Mr. ami Mrs. Phinney are in Pittston, packing their household goods and preparing to move upon F. B. Jewett's fium, where they will live this year. Mrs, AV. H. Kldridge has been surfer- ling from an attack of quinsy. Sirs. P. U. Tltfany lias moved into her own house. Her son. F. M. Tiffany, and family will occupy it with her on April 1. Van Houspii and Terry were laying out the telephone line from Brooklyn to Ivlncrslev one day this week. The line will be bull! by M. AV. Palmer. S. F. Bleed, A S. AValdie and O. II. Terry. Mrs. Carrie Dolaway visited Srruntnn last week. Mrs. Ansel Sterling has letumed from a long visit in Binghamton. AA'ado II. Barnes, of State college, and ."toy ('. Sliadduck, of Wyoming semi nary, are spending their vacation In town. Mrs. Italph Sterling was called to Wilkes-Bane by the illness of her niece. F. II. Kent recently purchased a Kingsbury piano in Serunton. Miss Jennie Broadhend is again sew ing for Brooklyn people, after a short visit at Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. CUen Nash have re turned from Binghamton, and will go Into the poultry business. The members of the senior class of our High school are wearing their very neat class pins. Mrs. Carrie Dolaway Is caring for her 'mint, Mrs. Elizabeth Tewksbury, at Hopbottom. NICHOLSON. Special to the Sirintoii Tiibuue, Nicholson, March iO. Cecil Shields, of AVyomlng seminary, Is spending his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shields, jr. Mr. and Mrs. C II, MacConnell re turned home Thursday night, after spending n, few days with tlio former's sister, Mrs. P. J. Sherwood, of AVIlkes Barre. Mrs. and Mrs. A. T. ."lolinson left Thursday night for Jersey City, where they intend to make their future home. Mr. Claude "Roberts, of Foster, and Miss Inoln, Dunbar, of New York clly. were callers in town Thursday. Mrs. AV.' S. Decker anil Mrs. ir. s. Stephens ure spending Easter in Scranton. Dr, Mead and Allle Belts, of Tiink binnock, were callers in town Fri- Mr. IjtfD. Bell was a caller In Mant issa one day this week. Mr. E, L, Sloat was In Kincslev on business Friday. ' Floyd Tiffany, of BiiiKhamton. is vis iting his cousin, Mrs. E. L. Sloat. NEW AILF0RD. I-pcclal to the Scranton Tribune. New Milford, Mnrch 31. C, N. AVood Us In New York on business. Mrs. Qlles Carpenter visited friends hi Hullstead last week. .Airs. Elmer Tingley Is In Oxford, liacUIng her household goods to move io this place. J, V. Axtell was In HullHteml S.itur- llny pn Important business, Arthur Hawley was In Ulnghumton 3,aturday on business, Mrs. David Davenport entertained her friend, Mrs. AVhltlock, of Scran ton, last week, air.' and Mrs. F, AV, Gillespie visited tn Now York city recently, Benjamin imtchliigs, of Oriuaga, vis ited his daughter, Miss Helen Hutch Jngs, Jn this place one day lost week. Dr, Merrill, of Hallst.ead, wus In town recently on professional business. Mrs. It, 11. Aluey Js in Scranton, caring for her sister, Avho Is Hi. Mrs, Gorr Is spending Easter With her daughter In New York city, WWMERS. The Erie Railroad company has )s- yed an order changing the name of i Elmrialc to Saco. The contractors t Saco were figuring u getting through with their work n Aml h They received orders a few days ago to commence Myers' cut mid arrange lo extend the yard from Hnco to Whinners. This means about six months' more work for them and will require about one bundled more laborers. Commencing April 1, excursion tick ets will be raised twenty cents lo Scranton. John AVilson and George Laikson have resigned their positions with the Drake & Strntton company, and left for Mlddlotown, N, A., yesterdny, to ac cept positions with a company at that place. Several agents have left this station recently. The work Is unusually hard, Mr.' Burke still remains. Ho seems to be the light man In the right place. A. AV. Drake, of Long Island, is call ing -on friends at AVItnniers and Saco, for the first time In seventeen years. PITTSTON. Spcil.il to the Scranton Tribune. Pittston, March 30. liny Judd, son of H. D. Judd, at one time a furniture dealer, who is now engaged as a trav eling agent for u telephone company, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Judd PICTURE Find Jack's father, Solutions for Last Monetae, Much 24.-J.irk Horner is to the left of the tieo ui.uer the lit l limb niul Tonmi.t (lute is between I lie lms ot Hie gtc-e. Tuc-dij, M.iuli 2",. 'Ihe hum .it the w.ii-t nf the di-tmercr tunes aioiind (he sailoi. line In dian I-. near 1 he shield lo the light, the otliei nel to the tlcc- lo 'he lift. Wediie-day, Much -Ji. Jack Splat! Is funned b. the hoiiou line in the pit-lino anil the (.11 man's e.u to the right, 'lite dog is at the bise of the iiu-t pole. recently returned from a pleasure jaunt abroad, and tells his friends an interesting story. He started on ills trip witli ten cents and hired out as a work band on a cattle 'ship, sailing from Boston. Arriving at Liverpool, he re ceived from the paymaster of the ves sel $2.50 as his wages for the trip. AVIth tills in his possession, Mr. Judd proceeded on a three mouths' tour of England, Scotland and AVales, work ing his way along and enjoying himself immensely. He managed to accumu late enough money to bring him back to America somewhat easier than ho had gone across, and he landed in Bos ton as a Ilrst-class passenger on the steamship New England. A boys' choir has been organized in the Trinity church at AVest Pittston and made its first appeoranco tills morning, rendering the Easter music. They are under the directorship of Prof. Henry Harries, of AVest Pitts ton, The public schools of Pittston and AVest Pittston are rehearsing com mencement music, AMctor D. I "chsinger, a graduate of Keystone Ac. (emy, and a popular AVest Side young man, has accepted a position as reporter on the Gazette's staff. Tlie Young Men's Christian associa tion basket ball team mot with a de feat at the hands of the Ninth regi ment team In the Armory at AA'ilkes Barro last evening, by a score of 50-15, The first half of the game was a hard contest, closing with a score of 12-0 in the Regiment's favor. In the second half, however, by clever team work, the Regiment team had things all their own way. The funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel MoCoiniuck, whose death occurred Fri day, will take place Monday morning at U o'clock, with Interment In Market street cemetery. Deceased was the wife of Daniel McCormack, the well known brick iiinnufuoturer of this city. Oppenhcliu's orchestra, of AVilkes Barri?, ussisted in the musical pro gramme at St, John's Roman Catholic church this morning. FACTORYVILLE. Speilal lo the Sdrantoii Tribune, Faotoryvllle, March 29, Norman Dickson and son, Lawrenco left last Tuesday for their home In Iowa, They were accompanied by Lewis Dickson, Who will hereafter reside with his brother, Joseph, Samuel Bailey has purchased the house and lot on Railroad street owned by the late Mrs, Dickson, una he and his wife tire cosily settled therein, Alfred Sherwood, who formerly lived In this town, but has lived the past yeur at Jermyn, has moved on the farm of James Shaffer, which he re cently bought, Mr. Shaffer having moved on the Quick farm, near Nlchol sun. Mrs. Jau)es N. Lee returned AVednes ilay evening from a ten days' visit in New York state, Mis, Henrlettu AVilson has been spending this week In Scranton. Miss Elizabeth AVrlgley, of Caze novla, N. Y., is spending her Easter vacation with her many friends In this place, E. L. AVatklns, our genial Jeweler, has decided to leave this town, and will depart for Shlckshlpny next Mon day, where he has purchased the stock of a Jewelry store. Mrs. AVatklns has &mm.i!imt'.ii jim. u-.mm. '.Mil 'tn mri". '.' iyf V I VI "i'f I'ffll lr'mrwr-'lm"mmJ'lfr' Bono to Jennlngflvlllci lo visit her par ents, and will Join her husband later on, Mr. and Mrs. AVatktns leave many warm friends In this place, who ex ceedingly regret their departure, but wish them happiness and success In Ihelr now home. Mrs, AVatklns will bo especially mlsBed In the Methodist church and Sunduy school,1 where she has boon such a faithful Worker. Miss Blanche Stark will close a very successful term of school at the Glen tomorrow. The Ladles' circle, Grand Army of the Itepubllc, met last Tuesday evening and at the close of the meeting held a most enjoyable entertainment, consist ing of music and rccltatloitH. The ladles then served warm sugnr and other delicious refreshments. The masquerade social that was to have been given by the ltcbekahs this evening has been postponed Inde finitely. BRADFORD COUNTY. Sptcl.il lo I he Scranlon Tribune. Towiuulii, March 30. A movement Is being made by capitalists of Athens and vicinity to begin prospecting for gas In Litchfield. An expert in oil and gas oils, Henry Rogers, of Pittsburg, is endeavoring to create Interest. The plan Is to form a company with a cap ital stock of $5,000, lo be divided into 2ii0 slmies at $20 per share, and if suc cessful it is expected to put down a well 2,000 feet, If a less depth should not bo beneficial. Rev. A'. H. Demarest lias tendered his resignation as pastor of the Bap- PUZZLE. a dog, and a pig. Week's Puzzles: Thurila, Maiclt 27. tluUl the pliline upside down, .mil Columbus' 1 ) lit- fornu the hair of one tlgiuc, and Vti.v nc.il this (he tiees form the other l'lidai, M.udi 2S. One Indian I- mi the giouiid in low ei left band loiuei. 'Ihe ruht Mile of the tiee tiiink form.s the ntlid. ituidis, Jl.mli 2!. Hold pictuie sidewa.vs ..nd one pis-emrcr with a Luce hit is nejr the 1 irge iiinu'M elbnuv Another ii between the two faces'. The third is in the tue jnsl above the larRe lut. list church, to take elfect next month. The Baptists of Troy have extended a call to Rev. T. A. Hughes, of Bath, N. Y., which has been accepted. Two cows, owned at Snedekervllle, this county, died from being dehorned. Urlal Burt celebrated his one hun dred and first birthday at his home In AVaverly last AVednesday. C. 11. Saracool was arrested in To wanda on Saturday, on information from South AA'llliamsport, where he Is wanted to answer the charge of steal ing a horse and wagon. John Bariett, who went to the Pack er hospital on Thursday for treatment, died at that institution the following morning. Funeral was held today at the Catholic church. J. Henry Waning, foimerly of Terry township, this county, met his death by falling from an iron bridge near Rochester, N. Y, He was an employe of the American Bridge company. A Hungarian named Andrew Kelsch was killed by the Black Diamond ex press near Laceyvllle a few days ago. He was burned at Towanda. Lehigh A'alley Ticket Agent McCoy sold thirteen tickets for the New York exclusion on Thursday. A carp weighing eighteen pounds was found on the flats near the AVyalusIng creek after the late Hood. A village called Neniff In Tioga coun ty, has been purchused at u foreclosure sale, by the tiustees of the Ogden Armot hospital of Elmlra, The site comprises about 10 acres and Its orig inal conveyance dates back to 1760 to a man named Cuyler. There are at pres ent located there, a Lehigh A'alley milk station, store, postolllce, saw mills, creamery, cheese factory, blacksmith shop and several dwelling houses. The .Murray mines, located near Lopez, mo nearly ready for work, after a delay caused by the non-arrival of the neceseaiy machinery. It is report ed the Wllllaiiisport and North Branch Railroad company litis already con tracted for tlio mine's output, which will Insure a good business for the com pnny. Gerald E. Towner, of Shesheiiuln township, Is among the missing, leav ing a wife and four small children. This "sporting life" proves a bad thing, when ono has to forge his aged father's napie to notes and borrow money at banks, and then skip out and leave a shortage of nearly $2,500. Such Is the record that this young man has made, Ills father Is u, stone dealer and well-to-do, but has ulready refused to satis fy his son's bills. The fugitive at one time- resided In Meshoppen, where he Will bo remembered by many as a slick uppearlng young mnji, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brown, of Rum merfleld, are anxious to learn of the whereabouts ot their 12-year-old son, named Foster, who disappeared fiom home about three weeks ago. Tuberculosis has caused the death of several cattle In Sheshequln township. Lackawanna Railroad Low Rate Excursion to New York City, April S?nd, 1002. On April 2nd special excursion tickets will be sold to New York city und re turn via the Lackawanna railroad, good going on all passenger trains of April 2nd and for return up to and In cluding April 7th, at rato of one wuy fare plus one dollar, for the round trip. Children between the uges of 5 and 12 years, one-half the adult rate. 40U I Theatrical, Vanmmaammmmimin ATTBAOTIONS TODAY. IiYCKUM-Minc .Vlnimaiin-llclnk ntnl Ml Chre Koran. MrM. ACAPHMV Irene liters company. Allcrnoon anil night, UTAH Wcbei's Vaiitlct llle lomji.iny. Alter noon niul nlfrlil, Virginia Harned. The la i cum theater tomorrow- nlnht will linvc H( premiere event of double Interest In Clurlcs rrolmmn'fl pre-entntlon nf n new flur niul n new piny, the Ural belnir Vlrirlnhi limited niul Ihe Mvniiil, IMnant II, lime's dr.imnllnlloii of the late Mnttrlie Thompson's- lomontle, rulotilnt novel, "Allie tit Old VlneennrV Seldom li.u there been oirueil In llils tltv n combination of null Micnjrtli nnd lnleiet iti till a celebrated star, the woik of u brilliant novel ist, and n universally mieecrful iliamatM i.nd the beautiful picdiiillon of u lewtireeful in Ui liter. The wide popularity of the novel itself leivrs mull doubt of the ncceptablllty nf the (.tiiRe er. Mori Sir. ltose liai prepnreil; It has nlrenly won pionounced sueccu In lloston, Philadelphia", New A oik, Daltlnioie, Washington nnd other eltlei. The piny U deicrlbeil at n romance of Ihe rnily days of Indiana ilurlnir the American Invo lution when tli.il present Hale was a part of the Northwest Tenltory. 'ihe plot dcil.t with tlio defeat of the Ilrltlli at Vlnceimei liv (lenernl (fcorjtc ltoRcrs Claik. (Jrneral Cbuk vv.n really our first American cxpiiulonUt, for It w.h through lib sturdy, tlielcss. efToits lb it the lara;o section of country northwest of the Ohio liver vv.li te cured for tlio Amcrle.ui toloiilsts. The outllnci of the heiolno arc nobly drawn In the novel nnd ate as invitingly icpeateil in Mr. hose's adapta tion. "Alice" l the type of womanhood which the struggles nf the colonics developed, and Ml-ss Ilaiiied inal.c her one of the tnoit loveablc joiing- women known to the stage, Seats now tn sale. Eben Holden. "Kbon Holden" m a pliy will hive nil the ad vantages that arc the light nf this ni.lstcrplice if model n fUtion. It has been cast and staged by Cliailcs Piolinun in the most liberal manner and will be prcentcd nt the Lyceum (return engage ment) Tlinrhday night net. lMvvard V,. Hose made the dramatization and is Slid to have been eminently successful in the Irjlng' tank. He lakes up the nauatlvc at the lime when Will Hrovvir, Kbcn Hohlcn's protege, lias ju-t leached man's estate and is realizing his love for the charming "Hope." Their lo- nuncp Is not without its set-backs, but tine love generally manages to reach the end of its course with a happy cllmav, and it does in tilli case, thanks juiticulaiiy to the sympathy and assist ance of Kbcn Holden. Mr. Itose, it is claimed, has been happy In holding up the stage mirror to the chaiaetcii of "IHien" so alluringly desulbcd in living Uacliellei's hook. The otlginal lom puny will be seen beie, the one which appeared in "Kben Holden" at the New Savoy theatei, New oik, for lie.uly one hundred night-.. The s.ile of s-cat opens toiuoriow ntoiiiing at V o'clutk. West's Minstrels. The lemaikablc tuccos of the negio mliistiel in the old days may have been due to the inln sticl himself, to the negro melodies lie nude known, or to the etiange and novel in-tiumenls upon which he accompanied himself. It is 1 c jond question, however, that not only the wide spicad poptdailly bill also the unprecedented es teem now accorded the minstrelsy of today lias been lnouglit nlioul almost entiiely by the if foits of-the late William If. West, who-e big min-tiel jubilee appeals here soon. The public had gionn just a bit weary of a suifeit of nothing but imitations of woolly headed negioea, just a lut disgusted at the idiocy of the "flisl pail" gibes, and jut a lilt intullcunt of the uilgaiity of the aftci-puies. And so a raptmoiw Wel come was given to Mi, West when, lucked !, money, eneigy and good ta-fe, lie -sent on tour an oi gauiz.it ten spaikiing witli (lean, wholesome novelties, biiltiant with' voialhds ot woild wide lepitlatlou, the eutelt liuinent set with a si igc environnunt vvoithy of n Dnny Line spet tarlc. The WiM'k min-dicls eomc to the I.jccmn the ater l'riday night uet. Sells leady Wedncdiy morning'. Little Irene Coming. One of the sea-un's events in the line of popu lar piked nnuiscineiiK i-. tin- annual appeaiamc of that charming little ihild star, Irene Mjeis, who begins a week's engagenunt at the Acad emy this alteinoon. fonti.uy lo the cmtoin piiisiied bv the iver ago popular pined attraction Manager Will H. M.veis has adopted the piineiple of giving Ids pitrous new and novel features each suet ceding hcason, and has theiefoie piovided an almost en tile new lepcitoue of pliy, many new pe dally nets, and .in entile new outfit of seeniiy and iiiechnukiil am'ssoiles. Of the many excel lent feature of the plj.vs lei bes'iic-ented this season, none is moie inteiesting thiirJIut of the i'oiiplcumily stioiij,' paits atfoided Little lieue. They ofter opfioitunity for displacing her ersa tilily in a nianuri (bat will smeiy be nppic clited by lici inanv fi D ml-, and adniiieis, vnIio liave for the past four seasons dillgintly insisted upon i-ccing lier pioniluently ia-,1 In eveiy play. Slie will be tern this afternoon a- itngs in "Vow Yolk Day by Dij" and Hie evening as Icich"s in "The Kleclncian." A Idg advance sale of veals is recqidcd. Weber's Parisian Widows. The appeal. nice of Weber's I'aib-ian Widows lit the Star should be a idg at tl. a I ion for Maniger llcriiugton, The l'aiislau Widows lias been un hesitatingly (he v.ortble-t aicouiplUhiiient.s of Mr. L. I.avvience Weber, to whom the entile bur lesque ami vaudeville stage h.u been so laigiiy iiidiblid for Its hiiim The cunscuucnces it opinion epre.--i4 by cveijonc is unauiiiioas in Hie declaration that, the costumes ami snuie em bellishments of Wibcr's I'.ulslau Widows aie fully up to that mark of buperloutv of which Mr, Weber i.s known. The biipportlng' lonipmy of high il.lvs aitUts Is of admliablu stieugtli, A liapiy fcjtuic of the 1'aiUIan Widows torn juny is Us feminine chouis nnd the tj (ileal beauty ot the iiiomlieM, A genuine beaut.v show. The guild auay oi artl.sts beaded by Mildied Mufay, iniliides the tlnce gieat Nivanos, Snvder and lluckle.v, .limljii and Welch, llarrity Slsteis, diaries 1'alke, iissUled by Cliailcs Lillian, Nelson and .MllleiUe and the gieat New Yoik biicic-d, "j:iicanipuieiit at Vi'est I'olnt." Howe's Imported Pictures, An cutlio new series of pit tines, deplctliu the almost unbelievable acts and feats of nuiic of the wonderful and pen less llobcrt lloiid.vu, the famous rieiiih iniglclau, wlio is possibly tie gieatcst magic worker in tlio vvoild today, -vill be pifscntcd in all their icalbm ami wierdUin l l.viii.in II. Howe's .Moving- I'liluie compmy at the blgli tcliool toiuoriow night. The onlv first class moving pitluie exlilbilion In Ameili.l today is that of Ljnilli H. Howe, who is tlio ploncu- of tliat ji.itticiil.irly enter-laliiing- and nnupio i lass of ehibltions. Ilevo-id the least doubt his show for the season, of l'PU lWK) is the flnel, bet unit mojt elaborate Hut tlmo and money tan produie. He leaiU ami otheis make uttimpts to follow, lie bis many iinit.itois, but no equals. Ills Mil season's ex hibition is us far ahead of all others as day is i.f night. The statement will bo milled by his ex hibition, STAGE NOTES, May lluckli-y, wlio has been plajlug luiding lolea Willi the 1'iavvley company on the J'aeltio roast, wi'll leslgn about the nilddle of uet niontli and ronio east, A New Voik engagement U ald to await her. Pavld l.jlhsoe, tlio tenor gf the Krauk Dan iels Opeia loiiipan.i, has liaudid in Ills lesUua lloii and aneptiifj uit with "'(lie Wild lla-e," vvlilili lliorge W. l.edeicr will toon piesent for the Hut time in Philadelphia, Pan McAvoy, Ihe IiUh eiinicdi.ai, lus filed suit at Loikpoit, N. V., lonlivitliig- the .will o his wife, Jesiu Mjy, who lenutly died, The pair were nun ami wife, but olrjused, MI-.1 Mj)'s estate was vclued at svs.UOi), all of wlilcli vvua willed to lier mother, t Maude Until, lireuty of fllliuid k Until, ha given out the aniiouuccincnt that tia will be niar llcd to Thomas J. lt.van, the lonitdl.iii, on Hie COIli of this month. MLss llutb was dlvir'cd fiom Hilly t'lllloid last Jjniuiy. Hilling the tilp Iioiii London to New York uilto got Into one of forlnnc's liuuks and de.trojed about frm worth of ilk tight. She li.u been in Kagcil foi a loading part iu Cieorge W Lederer's iotthconiius (iioilucllou ot "Tlie Wild Hose " THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Atore Than Four Lines, 3 Cents (or IJacli P,xtm I. In: For Rent. WWWWW. l'Olt HUNT l'or the niiiiinei, loirlinnilloiu fur nlshed house In Montrose, centriilly loealedl also line lirge faun Iioikc neai Montrose, fur nlshed. Tine maple grove! pilvnto fiib pondl excellent llslilug, boating, batlilng, Inqulie nf P. II. Itrcvvster, son .lefferson avenue, Scranton. l'Olt HNNT-l'lve looms, nil (oiivridcnces. Wjoinlng nvemie, l'Olt III:NT-A bcaulltnlly tlnlslied house of twelve moms, all modem iunirnlcnr, In North I'nrkj line location. Apply ItK'l Lledrle avenue, Noith l'ark, STOIli: roll IIIINT 22 West Luekiivvniinii nvc nue. lniiiiro l'hlllp Sthnell, (Kit West Laeka vvamiii 11 v emit1. UAIt.V l'Olt HUNT J12, Apill 1st, time box and three single stalls and wash link, lenr ol .121 .Madison avenue. Iinpiiio at 1114 Madison ave. l'Olt lll'.NT Store building for lent In Dlrkson Clly. Pn. IIuIIiIIiir W) feel bv 21 feet, cellar under all, nnd second floiy can lie arranged for a family. All in good lepilr ready for lte. Two coal breakers and mines close by employ Ine nrl 11 thousand penplp. An enterpilsliig meriliint inn get a laige trade. Apply to William H, Itlchmond, Itlihmond Hill, :!I2 N. M1I11 iivtnuj, Sir.inlon, Pa. Furnished Rooms. -.-w . -, roil HUNT One furnished loom, Willi Improve ments; also one on thiid lloor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. FURNISHL'D ROO.MS for rent, modern improve ments; private family; gentlemen pietcired, at M7 Adams avenue. I'OU ni'.NT nirnished front room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Address I! 00111, Box 29!). rOH I!I:nT Puinlshcd room; heat and bath. 023 Linden street. FUP.NISni:i HOOMS Port RENT, with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at f39 Adams avenue. For Sale. FOIl SALi: April 1st, ear load of New York Stale Horses. Clark tiros., uisick's stable, Wash ington avenue, city, SAP1! POIt SALi: Herring safe about FO0 pounds. Inqulie of C. 1'. .latin In. POIt SALi: A 9100 upright (,'rai.d Lmerson Piino, No. ll),P07r nt consideiublo less than its value for rash. In fust diss condition throughout, I'm- particular nddicss "Opportunity," Tribune office. HANDSO.Mi: bar fixtures and cash register for sale. Inqulie at SIS Lackawanna avenue. SHOW C'ASLS, counters, miriois and ihtuics, for sale at once. Oubln Diamond Co., 225 Lack awanna avenue. CAIH'CTS, linoleums and oil cloths sold every day 3 o'clock. COS Lackawanna. Has auctions. Auction. 20,000 YAIHIS fAHI'P.TS, oil cloths and nnttlngs, one ton table silveiware, one car load linen sheets, table cloths, napkins, 'fiillow- cases, to.vels, u,000 pairs fancy lace curtains, Many other things too numerous to mention. At auction, 12U Wash ington avenue, opposite Connell building. Sales 10 a. m., 2 and 7 p. in. Cl'MMINOS IlltO-'., Auctioneers. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHL'AT TIIADKIIS without delay. Wilte for our special market letter. Pree on application, S. M. Illbbard & Co., members N. . Cciisolidated and Stock Sxcliange, It and 1G Broadway, New Yoik Established I9H. Long Distance' Plione 2SSS Broad. Wanted To Exchange. 10 HXCIIANOI! jihno for team of lioises. tlit s i:cliange, Tiihune Gtliee. Ad- THE SACRED COLLEGE. Information About Cardinals Who Will Elect Leo's Successor. Fiom the Chicago Daily New.. A new edition just published of tlie Cathollo hierarchy ffives tho present position of tlie sncteil college of car dinals, InterestliiK inforiuallon when the occupant of the chair of St. Peter Is :it tin advanced age, and, notwithstand ing his wonderful stamina, in Indiffer ent health. The college numbers at present sixty six cardinals, of whom only three Led - oehovvshy, Oreglla and ParrocchI sat at the conclave which elected Leo XIII. The oldest cardinal is Celesta, arch bishop of Palermo, who is 02, and the youngest Is Sarbensky, archbishop of Prague, who obtained the purple last year at the early age of 28. Of the English-speaking prelates Cardinal JIo rau, of Australia, has been a cardinal for seventeen years, Gibbons for six teen years, and Vaughun, of Westmin ster, and Logue, of Armagh, for nine. Twenty-eight cardinals reside at Home, holding appointments of great trust and Influence. The others live in their episcopal sees, scattered all over tlie world, but.especlnlly In Itnly.whlch Is parcelled Into tin extraordinary number of bishoprics, giving a prepon derance to the Stallan element In Vat ican affaiis, not only In case of ecu menical councils, but also In the next conclave, wliute the Italian voters would be forty this year and the uon Itailnns only twenty-six. A majority of two-thirds Is required to elect a pope. Under such circumstances It Is more than probable that the next pontiff will bo an Italian, like all his piPikcessors of the hist three centuries. Vatican opinion, the only reliable authority, varies continually as to the name of the possible successor to the tlura. ANTHROPOLOGY IN RHYME. The poor benighted IiIiiiIud, He does Ihe ho-t ho Undo; He sticks to his caste limit tlit to last, And (or pants, he makes bis tklmlo. Pajettevllle, W, Va., Journal. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr. 10 County Savings Bank & Trust Co., sou ... Pirst National Dank (Carbondalc) fino Third National Bank kq Dime Deposit and Discount Bank., iajj ,,, Economy Light. II. & P. Co a Pirst National Bink 1300 ,,, Laeka. Tru.t & Safe Deposit Co,... 193 Clark fc. Snovcr Co., pr j5 ,., Scranton Savings Bank ,.,,,, Son Tiaders' National Bank 23.I ,,, Scranton Bolt & Nut Co ,,,, 12; ,,, People' Bams 135 ,,, bcranton Packing Co ,, , 35 BONDS. Erranton Passenger Italllvay, first Mortgage, due 1020 1S ... People's street Railway, first mort gage, due 1019 U5 ,,, People's btrcel Hallway, General mortgage, due INI ...........,,., nriiiitnn 'I'rilr tr il rViP mit 115 ccrauion iiucetoii u pirr ci-ni, ., Economy Light, Heat ti Power Co 07 North Jeisey Pocono lee Co 07 Consolidated Hater Supply Co 10isi Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. Q. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Plour-t.W. ' lleaut-fi.it). Butter l"iesh creamery, SOe.j June creamery, 20t; elaliy, 22c. Cheese 12!ial3e'. Eggs Nearby, ITc: wen-tern, llialOVjc. Peas-Per biblivl, 51.78. Marrow flcani-Per bushel. ?I.!i.5jl.tt). Polaloes Per bushel. We Oalouv-Per busliel, Jl.W. 3 Mom IUlANCIt WANT OFFICES, Want Acivortlsnnienta Will llo Hocoived at Arty of tho ITollow tng Drug: Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALltntlT SCIIULTZ. cirner Mulbttn street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV l'lCIILI., Out) Adams avenue. West Side OLOItan W. JENKINS, lOl South Mala avenue. South Scranton rilKD L. TTUPl'K, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OLO. W. DAVIS, corner North Miln avenue and Market sticet. Green Ridgo CHAULUS 1'. JONi:S, 155 Dlcksoa tvcnile. F. .1. JOHNS'. H20 fiicen IIIiIeo street. C. LOIIKN2, corner Wa.hlngton ave- I nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNL'PFL't,, 1017 Irving avenue. Duninore J. 0. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Malo. WANTED Experienced -Sign and Card Writer also 2 large Boys, Apply at Jonas Long's Sons. WANTED Men nnd women for vdtasaiit home woik; no canvassing; $1 to 4", per day. Com plete outfit 2'ic. Addicss Box 201!,. Nicholson, Pa. WANTKD Kspeiienced clothing salesman, IflS per week. People's C'icdit Clothing Co. WANTED Two expeiicnted stenograplieis; ap ply to International Salt Co., Connell build ing, Scranton, Pa. WANTED By one of tlie lirge.-t and beat old line iusiiinnce compinies. district nicent for Caiboudnle and Hcnesdnle. i',eeptlnnally favor able contracts. Addicss Supeunlcndent of Agencies, Box 2S(! Help Wanted Female. WANTED A good gill for general bousewoik in 11 small lainil.v. Mrs. W. W. Itlsslngci, 7tW Monroe avenue. LADV CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions fot 'tlie Tiibunc; gootl commission of feietl with a fair guarantee for hist-class veorkcr. Apply pci onaliy at Business Manager's olllce, Scranton Tnbur.e. Agents Wanted. AtlEN'lh WANTED Ten good agents lo travel hioughout Ihe cn-t, ifj", per week. I all at ,"il7 Mulbeny sticet. f. J, Maiks. Recruits Wanted. WANTED POU U. S. A11.MY Able bodied mi ... ... ., 1.. ... .1.. -, .,, 1 -.. Illulllt'll IIR'll UllWl-l-l! U1U Ul'S UL .1 Ull'l O.J, citlzeVw of tlie United States, of good character and temperate habits, wlio can speak, read and vviitc English. Per information apply to ltetruit ing OBice, No. i'.'J Wyoming avenue, Scianton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SIITA'IIOS' WANTED H.v mother as cook, and daugbtir as muse gill 01 light waitiess; good lefeienie. Addiess "Maij," cau- Tiibuue cilice. AN EXPEItlENCED woman would like position at hoiiecwoik ot any kind. Atldii-s Mis, E. A. Daly, 20! l'enn avenue. Sl'tt'VTION WANTED -By a sobei, liidiistilniisj .voting 111111, willing to do any kind of work; g.udeu woik and eaie of lioises nicfcricd. Ad dicss P. II., 127 Madison avenue, Diuimoie, Pa. fol'l CATION WANTED By an Ameiican boy, can lead anil wilte Polish, Atldicss bov 4,",, Pritcbuig, Pa. hITCATION WANTED By uinpetenl girl do ing bousewoik 111 piivate family. Hood cook. Mim M. C, HJO Summit avenue. IHIAl'OHTsM AN Meeh.mii al engineer ami me-clianic- wants position as tliaiightsmaii; gootl lefeientes; tpeaks KhkII-Ii. l.'nin.ili, Pieuili. A, li, Tiibuue office. .SITl'A'tlON WANTED-As hoii-ekceptr; can give good icfeitncc. Addu-s E. J., Tribune- olllte. SI'U'A'IIOV WANTED-By a coiupetint gill for gtueial bousewoik ui took. Call Mill 1'iank 1 1 tl .icnue, ell). WOMAN wants woik it wa-lilug, iionius and liuii'Ci leaning. Addle-, .M. II., Tilbune office. Boarders Wanted, PRIVATE PAMILY wishes to have two nko men to boaid, (icrmaii 01 English, Call any time alter Thursday, All conveniences, bl7 HaiiUon avenue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Tvva communicating looms with board, private iainlly piefentd. Two ladles and a gentleman Sl'ite lull paititulars. Adduss O. II. D., Tilbune ofllce Wanted To Rent. WANTED ItOOMi I'or two adults, three or (0111 i(X'iii, fuiiilsheil or iiuiuriilstieil for vei,v light liou'ekeepilig. Illsl llooi pu-fciicd. Addicts M. II., Tiibuue ofllce. WANTED Puiiib-hed liousc or lour ur live 1001m fur housekeeping. Addre-s A. G. 1.'., Tiibuue oflke. Rooms nnd Bonid, WANTED By Ihiee jonug ladies, tvvn looms and Iki.ii il in a private lamlly, quite leiuiully lo tatid. AdilieiS Ted, T'libime otllti'. Real Estate. l'Olt SALE-New huino on Ciuiull .tieet, Round Woods I'.Hki modern impiovcliitiiis; i,iy teinu. Apply to spilng Diook Lumber Co., Moosit, Pa., 01 E. S. tiodhouH'. PAItM l'Olt sI.E-.sMv.tv.o aurs, tine mllo (10111 Laku Ailel; ivvelvo acies ol timber, let luitirovid; cm el lent tpiiug water cm lot; firm titii.itcd 1111 Mud. 1'or paitleulars addieu Will lam Tieslar, Ailel, i'a. ('OR SALE lloiisp eoiitalniiii; il looms and bath; will sell for l,W0. j( sold at once. Jll'J Mjitlo sheet. PAItM POR SALE or estlianse for city propeity situate iu biiaqueluuua touiity; iiupiuved; well watered; suitable for daliiiig, block or sheep raising and mnei'.il fanning. .1 (any cu, At loine), .'I'J'J'.v Washington avenue. l'Olt hLE One house and lot. modern lin piovenienls, nnd two liujiruvnl vacant lot,, No. 51i Noith Blakely meet, llimmure. Pa. AdJreM Allitlt Jcnkhia, Sou ill f'Jli.uil, Wilt 110 County, Pa. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN-Quick. straight leans, or Building and Loan. At from i to 9 pei cent. Call on N. V, Walker, BU-iili Com! building ' MUcellaneous, It MID WOOD FLOORS The bit made, and at the lowest pilces, at (1, ft, llesslci's, Vii ure'ell Miotic biicci. SITUATIONS WANTED PUBE. DI RECTORY. ? Insertions 25'Cents Tim Pour Lines, 6 Cont, Inr t-nch tjuln Hit, LEGAL. CLIIIIK'H NOTlC'i: IN llANIvlllIPI1)V.-tn tin I'isiriii i nun 01 me united Stales fer the Middle District of Pcimsjlvanlrt, Oeoige It, t'hrle nnd dames It. Clark, Irndlng as U, II, Clatk U Co., as Individuals nnd partners, ot Stiantoii. Liikntvihn.t esMinty, Pennsylvatihi, 11 bankrupt under llm Ait of Congress of -liilv I, IMS, having iiplilleil for .1 full illeliaige from all tlclila prov nble ngalml tbelr cstale under paid Act, notice is lieieby given to nil klinvvn irrillton and'othrr peisolis in Inteiest, to appear befoie the slid Court at Scranton, In sihi Dlslrltt, on the 21th day of April, nt 10 o'clock in the (urenoon, to j how rnue, It any they have, why the imiyer ot the said petitioner should not be granted. P.DWAHI) It. W. SHAltl.i:, Clc'lk. O. 11. PUtTlllimi:, Solicitor. A .Mi:i'l(l of the inriiihern of Ihe Lackavvanni Stole Awnclatloli Llinlled, will In' held at the olllce of the nsoeliition in Stianlon, Pa,, on Mindly, the lltb day n( April, A, D, 1'KM, nt half pist two n'tloek In Hie afternoon, for tin phrpose of taking action upon the question ol dissolving 'lhu Lirknvviuint Store AsHielntlon Limited, by voluntary action of tho member, mid. In ra'e It is dei hied tn dissolve the fab1 nvsoclatlnii, then for the further ptupose of elect' lug tlilec liquidating trustees to wind up ths affairs of the association artordlng to Invv. II. S. I'AlltClIILD, Sceietary. Scranton, Pa., Maieli 22, 1002. SEALED PROPOSALS. &i:aLI:d IMtOPOSALS for sinking a shaft ulll be letelvcd nt tlie office of A. 1). & 1'. Jf. Spen cer in Dunmore unlll Apill 1st. Core and speri llcallom em be tern at office, lllght to accept or icjcct any or all bids rescued. Storage. STORACfi Dry, clean and modern up-to-date storage; separate rooms; Indie idll.l1 Icevs: ,lti.,!nr A.. ideal stoiagc for household elTccts. etc. Tblriv separate storage rooms. Scranton Storage com pany, 113 Franklin avenue. Rheumatism. HIlEUMATISM-All Dattles that wish ran bn speedily and peimancntly cured of all va. rielies gf ltheumatlsm by a vegetable compound Canes guaranteed. Inquire or address J. L Tay lor, Scranton. Political. I'lItST LEdkSLATIVH DISTniCT-Xotito Is here- ... " Ti'ii 10 tlie Itepublican otcrs of tlie In-st Ltglslative District, that a primary elec tion will be held on Situiday, April 2, 11)02, be tween tiie iiouis of four and seven p. 111., fbr tho purpotu of nominating- a candidate (or tho Leg islature lo lcpiesent tlie district and to elect two delegates to the Itepublican State Convention to be held at IlairUbuig Juno 11, 1IK)2. 'Jlic convention to compute tlio vote will bo held on Tuesday, April 21), at 10 o'clock in Co operative. Hill. Each candidate must register, with tho district chairman. Ids full name and postofllte addiess, and pay his assessment fifteen ihjs btfoie Ihe election, or his namo will not b placed on the offlciil ballot. The district vigilance committee, in tlie vari ous piccincts, will conduct the election, nnd the lesult will be leportcd by the return judge to the district convention, which will be composed of tlie return judges. A written notice contain ing their instructions will be mailed to the mem beis of the various district vigilante committees. lil'.O. W. JENKINS, Chairman. Attest W. W. SdMPbON, Secretary. PROFESStONA L. Certified Public Accountant EDWAIiD C. SPAULDINO. 2.1 TltAfiEBS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building1, New York. Architects. EDWABD II. DAVIS, AP.CH1TEOT, CONNELD Bunding. fTtEDEKICK h, DBOWN, AltCIL B., REAI Estate Exchange Bldg.. 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. h. HARDING, C0 CONNELL BUILDING. Dentists. DIl. C. E. EILENBEBaEB, PAULI BUILDINO, Spruce street, Scranton. DK. C. O. LAUBACH, US WYOMING AVENQE. ENUE, -v. Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEV Jiul Coiiiisellois at-Law, OUJ to til2 Connell Building, FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 12, 11, 10 and 13 Burr Building. D. -B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NEOO tlated on real estate security. Mears Bulldlnj corner Washington avenue and Sprueo street. JESSUP Ic JES3UP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-sellois-at-lavv. Cominonvveallh Building, lloortv 19, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATl'ORNEY. ROOMS OO-'-WI, 0th flooi, Mears building. L' .A WAT"ns- ATTORNP.Y-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scianton, Pa. PA.TTFnti0,,V,fc WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building C, COMEGYS, 0-13 RPPUBLIOAN BUILDING. A,,v'.nt:,;T,I0U', orncn moved to so. 211 Wyoming- avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. L ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. V. IAMORl'.AUX, OFriCB 339 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Sdilbcriy. Chronic dUeajes, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-uilnaiy organs a tpecialty. Hours, ' to i p. m. Osteopathy. DIl I). (i. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, UM WA Ington avenue, Cluonlo and neivous dlieajei a specialty. Consullalioii free, Instruction Musical. P." O." PEPSElt, MPS. BAC. TL'ACIIEIljnr Volte Cutluie. Haunony, Couulerpolnt ami Coinpnsltlon. Compositions corrected and ie vieti for publication. M New Yqrl; street.. Hotels and Restaurants. iIFiTelic cpe. uj and 127 i-ranulin ave. nue. Rates icasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. U W, PAS eenger depot. Conducted on tho Europeaa Phil. VIOTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A, B BIIIGGS CLEANS PRIVY" VAULTS AND cess pools; ni sdor; only improved punqn tutl. A. tl Briggs, proprietor, Leave 01 den 1109 North Main avenue, or Elike'a drug stoic, cor ncr Adams and Mulbeiry. Both telephones. Seclt). G. R. CLARKE & CO.. Sl.'EDSMEN AND NURij. erjinen, fctorc 21)1 Washington avenue; gtaeo, homes, lOJ'J Noith Main avenue; i(er tele phone, 762. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTKb. HEAU Oil LACKA. AVE., Scraiuon, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screeni Miscellaneous. DltEbiMAKINO I'OU CHILDREN TO ORDKll; also ladies wuLls. LouUa bhoeuuker, 211 Adams avenue. " ' JlKOAltCEE Bligs., PRINTERV SUPPLIES, EN- elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, lvJ Wushliigtcu avenue, cranton, Pa. THE W1LKES-UARIIE RECORD CAN HE 1UI) in Scranton at the newi standi of Reismau Bros., 100 r'prucc and C0J Linden; M Norton, St laickawanna avenue; I, S. SchuUer, 2lt Soruce street. . .1
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