y$ K .n ,. SY' -, ppt ' V' V u V .' ijr. v r w.v ..,! i ,,v i m p-a ? . lNTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AWUL 1, 1002. i U a NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA .MONTROSE. flpcel.il lo (lie Sor.ihtoti Trtbime. Monlrorc, March :!1. Winter 'lies hard. Frequent Hurries of snow ami n cold, raw wind cliaraiiU'l-Izi' Hip woulh er of tlilB, tlic last day of Mnroh. Dr. .1. JJ, Kelly, of Hun(iioliiinti(i, pjietit Kudor at the hnmi' of his par ents mid with frlendH In this place. The funeral of the lale Thomas '. Qualley wiih alteniUMl from HI. Jowph'M L'hurcli ' Hunter IihuiiIhk at 11 o'eloek, Ills pastor. Uey. Fr. I-itlly, olllelated. The pastor paid ah eloquent tribute to the CJiflfltluu life of the deceased. The Interment' was In the ehurrhyiiid ceni otory. With, a hircre measure of reirret, thmwli with only partial surprise, did the conKi'CKiitlun of the Presbyterian church leeelve yeHterday the announce ment by the pastor. Jtev. A. L. Uen lon, .D. 15., of IiIh resignation tin pastor of the clan eh, the name to take effect upon the last Sunday of April, when Dr. Jleutou will finish his twentieth year of service with this people. There will be a eoiiRrcBiitlcmal meeting to act upon the resignation, IhotiRh there Is little don I1 but what the evidently sin cere wishes of the pastor will hetoluet nntly nsqulesced In by the haekti wan na presbytery, and his severance of pastoral ties will be an Inestimable loss to Presbyterlanlsin In this district and ,s;ite. "Mr. llonton. had won the affection of almost all of our towns people, and his removal from anions us will be very like IosIiik a loved one from our own family. Dr. Henton hits been u pood and faithful piibtor, and as such is dearly beloved. Our Pres byterian friends may seek a. lone; while ere they find a successor who is so able a preacher, so faithful a. pastor. nnd one who will "wear so well" as has Mr. ljeijton during: the last twenty years'. Miss Oarrle Stephens, i daughter of cx-CommlssIonor .lorenilah Stephens, who Is an Instructor In the HIiiKhain ton city schools, was the finest of Montrdse friends over Sunday. Miss Lena Clark spent Kaster In UliiBhanitoii at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Knoch Smith. The marriage of Mr. Harry Fluiuer felt. of -this place, and Miss Jeanette Golden, of Friendsville. will take place at St. 'Mary's church hi this place on "Wednesday morning, the ceiemony to be performed by Hov. A. T. Jlrodrick. "The Human Kye," a scholarly and exhaustive article appearing in the March number of the Susquehanna County Educator, Is from the pen of our townsman, Dr. John O. Wilson, who is an expert in the treatment of diseases of the eye. The article will be concluded in the April number oC the magazine. PiTTSTON. Special lo tlic Sci.ttiton Tilhunr. Plttslou, March .'U. The niembeis of the Plttston Mule (lice s-ociely paid a surprise islt to their recent leader and oigunUer. William Olios-, at his home on Butler street, tills evening. -Mr. Olles recently icsigned from the leader ship of the party, and was this even ing given a presentation as a testimon ial of esteem. On Thursday eeiiing of this week, Talllu Evans, editor of the Pittston Gazette, will be united in maniage lo Miss Sarah Drury, eldest daughter of Equator and Mr.. AVIlliam Drury. The wedding Mill he private, attended only by the fnmlly of the bride and groom. The' body of an unknown man was found along the Lehigh Valley Hacks near "Patterson's mill yesterday morn ing, lie, had evidently been run down and instantly killed by a night train. The body was biylly mutilated and was taken in. charge by the poor authori ties. Lewis .Nieholl, an Itallair who resid ed at the Tlo.slon settlement, met with a peculiar accident Saturday after noon. He was on Ills way out of the Fernwood mine, where lie Is employed and , whllii walking the gangway, stubbed his foot against a miner's needle. The iliarp point pierced his foot, entering along the large toe and coming out at the ankle, breaking several small bones.' Dr. Barrett dressed the Injury. John A. Courier, a well-known resi dent of'Delawaie avenue, Wst Side, died very suddenly Friday afternoon, after a hi let' Illness, lie was taken hick while attending services In the Methodist Episcopal church the Sun day before. Deceased was 70 years of nge, but had been quite active for one of so many years, working, up to the time of his Illness, as teamster for T. BAD BAfflES Are often only hungry babies. Thev cry and fret because they are ill-fed. 'The healthy mother is sure to have good babies; babies that coo and sleep and ;row. luouicrs who use Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, are generally healthy and happy, and have healthy, happy children, "Favorite Pre scription" pre vents, nausea, soothes the nerves, promotes the ap petite and causes sleep to be sound and icfrcshing. It gives a great phys ical vigor and mus cular elasticity so that the baby's ail vent is practically painless. It is the best tonic for nursing mothers, restoring strength and promoting an abundant flow of nutritive secretions. 'I can cheerfully recommend pr, rierce'i F.-uorite Prescription as one of the best luetli citics, for women." writes .Mrs. Mary Murdock, Jliirdock, of 104J Wooetarel A c.Topeka, Kan. ' I aider it tlic liest medicine made, J know it hns no equal. 1 am tlic mother of ten children and only one living -the tenth one, She U oue yeur old and is us well ami hearty lit cim lie. She U a utauiy. m iiivouicr umnei, one lived lo lie one i rcaroni, uuiisiie.i iuv4)i leeble. I tried dif ferent doctor. Iitt mine of litem mold tell ,,,.. what my Iron i - wi.i. They taid I was well and atious I wui i-Umiiicel by Miriteons but they louud. nolliiuu' uioiik. ami they were not know what to ilo, m thought this time I would try lr, I'lcrce'n l;aorite I'reScriDtlou. I took i ik it the entire nine mouths ami now have a fine baby iiirj, uud I cannot praise jour medi cine enough for the good it did me " "Pavorite Prescription" makes ueak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr, Pierce's PleHsant Pellets are easy and pleasant to take. A uioit effective laxative. IrflB W&Wt V. Kyle, the West Side grocer. The funeral will tnlio place Tuesday morn ing at 301o o'clock, with Interment In the Dttiunorn remotery. ' Miss Catherine CosgroVe, daughter of .Mrs. J, S.Cosgrove, died this morn ing at the family home on South Main street, after an Illness dntlng back a eouph) of months. Deceased Is sur vived by her mother nnd two sisters: Mrs. John U. Mullln and Mrs. John A. Gillespie, The funeral will take place Wednesday morning. The hist cent of debt on the Metho dist Protestunt church of this city was paid off lat week. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhamiock, March ,11. The river bridge will reninln closed, and trafllc from the South Side Is shut off from Tunkhannock. The commissioners have decided not to put in any ferry on their own responsibility, and unless some other parties tnke hold or the matter travel from that direction will remain obstructed for some time. Kemonstrnnces were presented against the licenses of the Wyoming house at PICTURE Queen Isabella Invoking blessing on Columbus. Find Martin Alonzo PInzon and his brother. Tunkhannock, and the SIsk house nnd Keystone hotel at Factoryvllle. The others were not objected to. Charles Peter Is removing his family to Homer, X. J. Coiay Walter, of Mehoojiany, was doing business in town on Monday. Jesse Slckler, law student, is back at his studies again, after a vacation ))enl at his home in Falls township. Monday was .the last day for the til ing of lemonstrances to the granting of lhiuor licenses. MKs Daisy Clillds, of Oleau. X. Y., Is UMting her mother on Putnam street. Mrs. George Leighton died at her home on "West Tioga street, early on Monday fioin pneumonia. She had been ill for some time. The funeral will take place at 2:'M p. m. on "Wed nesday. Mis. C. L. Ki-esky, of SVrnnton, is visiting her parents at this place. Giles Itoss Is lemovlng his family to Third stieet. Asa H. Frear and son Frank, of Lake "Wlnola, were visitors In town on Mon day. The Monday club met at the home of Mrs. D. W. Stark this week. Among those who spent Kaster In town were Misses Mary and Josephine Hoyee. and Miss Maine Vaughn, of Scranton, nnd Jacob Carpenter, of Ash ley. -- WELSH HILL. Spfd.il to tin- Sir.inlon Tilhunc "Welsh 31111. March 31. Of the sick list that are convalescent, an; Miss Verda .Morgan. O. C. Jones, Owen Ow ens and son, Arthur. John Itlcliards, of Great liend. re cently .penr several days at his homo in tills place. W. II. llutler Is busy drawing lum ber fioni T. Davis' mill, preparatory to building a huge dairy barn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob JOvans, of Pitts ton, an; guests of D. J. Morgan. Mrs. Margaret Owens spent last week with Mrs. John Owens. Wallace AVittklim made a business trip to Peranum recently. Mrs, rtlelmrd Davis nnd '.Mrs. J. "W. Davis are still on tin; sick list. An appropriate Kaster service was held In the Congiegntlonal church Sun day morning. Then; was no evening bervlee, us the temperancu society of the Molhodlst Jipli-copal church at Houtli Gibson held a union service. Hev. It. J. Harris mid J, "W. Davis, ot this place, assisted, Mrs. David AVIllhtnis, (ot' Carboudale, visited relatives In tnis place last week, Hobeit ItlchiirtlH, formerly of Aun trallo, leaves today for Uurwlck, Alle ghany county, Pu where he will en gage In mercantile business. His fam ily will join him later. In the short time they have been with us, they have endeared themselves to us us a family, nnd will bo very much misled by church and community. DURYEA A Scranton Street Rnllvvny company's car was stoned Sunday by a large crowd of stilko sympathizers. All the Windows In the car were broken ami the rear of t smashed, John Ullss was recently nrrested for disorderly conduct and sent to the county Jail, where thu warden refused to. accent him. lie was then brouuht back before the. burgess, who gave him n seyeio reprimand mid discharged him. The I.uwreuco colliery will start op erations In a few days. Two caves occurred near the stone yard of "William Howen, last week. The caves In that section nre caused by the shifting of a bed of quicksand in the mines. They huve been tilled In w(th ashes. Thu infant sou of Mr, and Mrs. John Mullen, of York avenue, died last week. The funeral took plnce Sunday from the famllv residence, .Tames H, Holies, of the Uuok lllin Coal company, of Mhtersvllle, hits been visiting his family the pant few dtiyn. Grove street nnd York uventie uro be ing repaired. Leo Toohlll and "William Davis, of Plttston, visited friends hi town Sun day. Mis. "William Atineniaii Visited In Avoca on Monday. AVOCA. The funeral of Mrs. John Please took place on Sunday afternoon. Services were held In thu Primitives Methodist church by Itov. James Moore, who preached u beautiful sermon, In which ho paid n deserved tribute to the blameless lite 'of the deceased. The pall-bearers were Edward Snulth, Will lam Hruv, Jacob Webster, Thomas Chirk, Mark I3ulloy and Mark linker. Interment was made In the LuiikcIKTo cemetery. Domlnlck Coleman, aged about 50 years, died at his home In the North End, after u lingering Illness of gen eral debility, lie Is survived bv two sons, John and Thomas, and one daugh ter. Mrs. Daniel Calvey. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be made In St. Mnry's cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George Atwell are at tending the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Owens, at Hyde Park, today. Miss Amistasia Conboy, of Moscow, Is the guest of Miss Nellie Heap. Misses Nellie McGowau, Mary Mc Laughlin nnd Margaret Dlxfm attended PUZZLE. the charily ball, at Scranton, last even ing. The Spnrrowvllle colliery of the Erie company is closed indefinitely, to undergo repalts. Levi Kelly, the man who with his eloping wife were held In the Valley hotel since the smallpox case broke out, evaded the guards and Is now at large, much to the disappointment of several constables In town. THE PLAINTIFF'S LAWYER. He Had a Poor Case, but by Vitu peration Delighted His Client. Eiom llio Kan-ai tlty .luiiiu.il. Here Is ono of the stories told by Judge Shelton during a recent execu tive session of the bar In Macon, some years ago: Judge Hayden, of Howard county, brought a slander suit for a client, who, It turned out, didn't have much of a case. There was consider able bad blood between the plaintiff and defendant, and the former had considerably magnlted his alleged grievance because of prejudice. Judge Hnyden was a master of Invective and his client had instructed him to take the hide off of his antagonist If he got a chance, Mr. Leonard, another prom inent lawyer of central Missouri, ap peared for the defendant. (("Well, by the closest scratch Hnyden got across all demurrers and to the jury. Learned lawyer that he was, he saw there was no hope for his client to get rtny dumitges, but he intended to do his best to make him feel good, any way. Three hours were allowed to the side, and Hayden told the couit ho would attend to the division of the time on his opening and closing speech es himself. Then he sailed Into the defendant nnd administered one of the most terrltlo enstigations I ever heurd since I knew whnt a court room was, It was superb In Its Ingenious pltlless- ness. "The defendant's color changed un der the unmet ctful scoring, and he re peatedly whispered to his counsel, Mr. Leonard, words of advice as to how to repel the charges. Leonard muttered through his gritting teeth, Must wait till my time comes, I'll Ilx him.' "After he had used up half his time, the court, supposing Hayden wls'hed to reserve some time for his close, politely suggested that an hour and a half were gone. Hayden, however, kept right on with the cruelllxlon of the defendant, and paid no heed to time or anything else. At last tho entire three hours al lotted were uii, and Leonatd und his client wen; nearly leady to commit bloodshed. After a peroiatlon that was absolutely appalling in Its masterly vi tuperative Intensity, Judge Hayden turned to the lourt, and with a bland smile, said: 'Your honor, thu plaintiff takes a non-suit.' Leonuul shouted, 'I object!' So anxious was he to get back at Hayden that he hardly appreciated the fact thta his enemy had aban doned the Held and spiked the defend ant's oratorical guns, "Of course, the non-suit ended It, mid inude It munlfest Unit Hayden had hung on the case merely for the pur pose of administering an excoriation to the defendant, I huve often thought 1 would have given u great deal to have heard what Leonard Intended to say In reply. I know ono thing ho would have been delighted to have satisfied my curiosity had he been permitted." - She Executed the Songs. It 1 told of Di, iiiii'cIi Hut sunn' niie in pilled loiKciiiiii n oiiutr woman, who lud tuny at an amateur loiidit lit nliU'li lie wn puncit. "Sl.ii i'einti'd to ons," u lil uply. "Yi, I know," ..tld the otha'i "hU how did lu lnir?" "I mM," k pealed the iiuukl.ui, "that the e? eiuud two teni;." New York Tribune. BW& jTnTBIli i remedy (but cures it void lu uuu Up-,-, f Theatrical J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. T.YCKtWt-Vluliilii I lamed In "Alice of OM Vlnicnnoi." Night. AC'ADKMV Irene Mjers romri.iny. Afternoon tin) tilidit. HTAll Wclier't Yiimlctllle tuiniuiiy. Alter; noon and nlnlil. Illllll .SCIlOOfz-llane' Modnsr t'ltltm. Irene Myeis' Company. A company, lidded by Hut dollnlilful dlnl cr salllc Utile iietirAi, Irene Mjerii, ui"!cntrd "Now York Diy by l).ij" nt the Academy of Itudo eileid.iy afternoon lirfnie n l.uire mid thoroughly plrnwil miillctirr, 8ircl.illlr were Intioitiicril W Irene .Mjrit, Tommy Wet, OiIkIii.iI Ileluivut nuiuli'ltn. Trunk Clajtun, Oli.il In l.ccily, Ohiicnte .Miirlis and Claude O'iili uiimcoty. "The electrician" v.n pirxcnted l.it nllit, nnd this afternoon "Tho Tho tlrplinni" will he bIcii. The SIoh.iiv.ij" N the hill for lonli?lit. Irwin's Big Show. CuiiinirnrliiK with the mu.il nulliiro nt the Star HiMtcr Thursday, I'rrd luvlnV lllft .Shuw will ho tho attraction for three d.iy. Mr. Irwin olTcri the patrons of the htnr m un opening hurlcsquo, "Ale Yon nil liicle" Mcmlii'is of IliU older will not fall lo H'o lllin nir.it opening liurlrErpic. It Is funny fiom Mai! lo luiUli. In Hie company uiu .hiiucs I', l.cunaiil, the Kicale.it Irl'li tomcdliin; The Century (nncdv I'our, (icrlle UeAlllt. Hilly Wuton. William Xo'- hie, lluiman mid Van and n him-e iirnl uttiaetbc ihoius. "At Cay Coney" N iinolher liurle-iipio which will he piescuti'd. Virginia Harned. "Alice of Old Vlnccniiiw," wiltlcn as a noicl hy tin- l.iie Jlaiirlce Thninpson, of Indiana, nnd tn.ido into a play hy IMwurd '. Itoe at the he- he-t of Manairtr Charles I-'mluiMn, will he nclrd hy Ml-fl VlrKhda I lamed und her company nt the Lyceum tonlpht. Mi-s Ilnrned will, of covir-e, inipcironate Alice lloiiMllon In the di.iuinllzatlon. She U the wife of K. II. Sothern, tho ploiuiliclll lomautli' actor, llefore 'he heeamo his lending woman, and ulll initely his wife and ro-'-tar, kIiu was Iculin;; lady of the Lyceum Theater Slock company, ot New York. This is lur flist senwiii ns un Imleiiendent -tar and It has horn ino't successful, for. as the lieioine ot Mr. Tliotitwn's ctoiy of hlitoiic.il lU'tiU in the W.ih.i-li (alley In Indiana lu 17TS, she ha- won :t tiiiiinph fully etpial to that .ich!eed hy her in the oi itriti.il "Trilh" a few tendons ago. Tho pioductlon Is one of the imt heautlful eier m u!e hy Charles I'luliln in. It is his lili; etloit ill this direction for this eas0ll, nnd in point of heauty nnd ecul-lte color nnd light effects, it cuceds all of I lie irie.it produc tions hl li hae IM Initialled lili lon c.neer an n tnaiUKci. "Eben Holden." Chailos rrohiiMti will firc-ent the Mucevsful dr.iinati7ition of "llben liolihti." which lecintly cone iiided .1 run ot one hundred nlcht.i nt the New Sjioy theater, Xew YoiK. at the I.jceuiu Ihealer ThurMlay nlslit. This will he the tecond appearance of "I.hon Holden" in this city. 'Ihe hook fiom which tho comedy has hccti tnaile H reMidid as one of the ruo-t dellRlufiil delations of Anieiicau humor eler printed. It .! wiilten hy Inimr lSnchdler, .1 New Yolk new-paper man, .mil its Rile- hae cached IW.OOO copie- in llnland nnd Anine.t. All the fin stance and eliatiu of the llacheller hook .no pie--ciud in the play, which h.ta been made hy Kd. want H. Ilo-e. the well-known playwiliht. At the head of tho company piej-entlnc- "Jlhen llohU'ii" is li. II. 1 li.11.mil, one of the finest chn nftcr conudians on tlie Jt.u;e. Anoilur lil'T fun maker in the pcifoimaiico i- .1. II, Utndhuiy, who plajs 'lip Tajlui, the haiedlpped wouhl-ho choir Mnmr, Otlieis in tho cuiupiny aie William Hauls, Haile itjer, .lohn 1'icdiilck Cook, .lay Wil-oi', I.io Il.inhii.iu, Suhicy I'uoi, Hicjiml Nc-iiilth, Louis I'.iine, Lucille 1'huen, Kale Uenin-W il-on, Kenjoii Ill-hop, T.am.i AIiiicmiIiio, anil May Lnnihut. "Khcu Jloldcn" is in tlueu iwU, and Mr. rioliiu.itt has etiiipped it t-phniHd-l.i in Ihe inattir of j-cimiy mid cfl'eels. West's Minstrel Show. 'Ihe leading minstiel .-how to make its appear mice hue thii se.ion will he the William II. Wet lli Min-tiel .liihilec on I'rldiy nishr, in the Lyieuiu. 'I hi-, company, us oiganled hy it- late ptopiietor, lllllv We-t, is Mid to he n ny Rill edged oiirniiialluu, including M.'cial lnln'liel -t.u- of lcuowii. un olio of high-class a"t.-, and -Ingirg features of thu best. Hilly Van i- again this mumiii (lie .-tar eoiue ill. in of the olg.uii.llion, which ul-io iiu ludcs f.tch well-known fc.it in N its the ltlo Ttonpe of nthlcle-, McMahon and King, the 5Cch .aid Z.ir low Tiio, und (..in, McPoittld and I'.u-dilcy. The li'geis will inlirditce r-ie-ul ocali3th of lenown, lucliuilng Clement SleH.nl, the great Cnglih tenor, Cieoigic .loin-, llariy Sibe-tir, Wil-on .Miller and others. Weber's Parisian Widows. Wchei'rt l'.iii-kiu Widows, the highol-piiied uttractlon of thn sea-oil at Hie Sl.tl, appealed je-lerday to huge lion-o-. The olio contains lunnhei.s hy Foine of the leading burlesque ar-INI--, including ('hallos II. Xehon and M.ituie Milledge, Ccorge II. Snyder and llaiiy llnckley, Ihe (icirlly hUter, anil others, 'llio ilar feattue of the olio was undoubtedly gicu by the llnee Ncv.uros, who may Ju-tly claim to be Amerie.iV gic.itc-t an ob j I.. 'Ihe cNlntilt ion hy till- tal ented trio was nndnuhteilly the most ui.iivelous in its line eei seen on tho fclage of the Star. Jules .loidju and Den WeWi gavu funny imper-i-onatlons of thu Ilcbiew chaiacler, und Ch.nles 1'jII.p leeched much applause jelctday as a hlugiT of elescilpthe Hong-. Hie closing biirh'MUu intioditeei -ome hand Fume .Miutig w onion and ltp-lo-dite niu-lc, hut horo comedy of a uty tedious c!a-,s. The Wid ows will ho at (lie Sl.ir today and toinoiiow ufteiuooti and eeiilng. The Only Picture Exhibition. 'Iheie aie aiming pktiue exhibitions galoie. but if ,oii li.no not -oii llio l.vtn.iii U. Ihwe rhihillon, it will be ittipo. iltle to know of the ;im Mrldcs this inilque eiitertalnmont has undo iluce last fcanou. The pillules bale been hioitght luatcr lo leal i?m lliaii ewer hefme, and it Is .Mr. IIiam-'.s chief aim to juoducc them -o nitur.illy as to nuke Ihem nppeir to ho li'al llilng hcviics. At the High School longlht. HAKD WORK OF TRANSLATORS. I'lom the Xiw iuk 'un. Theio me probably llfty translators hi Now York who enjoy a fair Income, Their customers ato ehlelly concerns engaged lu the export and Import trades, As a result thu translators aie usually found In olllces lu thn shipping district; la Peuil and Williams stteeUs, and tho neighboring localities. I'p town then; uro nlso u few trans lators, who cnnilm) themselves almost exclusively to translating foreign plays, legal documents unit mutter of u literary chm.icter. They charge fancy prices for their services, A noticeable feature about tho busi ness is that very fuw translators are Americans, at least by blith. indeed, the gieater part of them tiro Oernians and Spaniards. Another noteworthy fact Is that there are only a very small number of women In tho business. Although the average translator gen erally complains about thu smallness of his earnings, his pay compares fa vorably with that of other piofesslouiil men In business for themselves. The usual i ale is L'.l cents a hundred words, and in some coses 1131-3 cents. Hut these rates Uncinate. v Thus, beTori; the Spanish war ' trans lator In Spanish generally got one-lhi'd of a cent a word, hut today, since a Hood of Cuban and 1'ortu Itlcan cigar makers have comu o N'ev York, thu pel co has sunk to the level of Oerniau translation, which Is the lowest paid This slgcaturo is on every box of the genultu Laxative BromoOuinineTabietc THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents for Cacti Extra tin:. Tor Rent. l'tlll HUNT In Dillon, a furnished cottage for the eeasohi fine location! Mioil dktiiitcu fiom the (.tiitloti. Aihli.vs Lock llo lo, Dillon, l'.i. l'tlll l!i:XT t'he roonw, f27 Wjonilmf neniU'. l'Olt HUM'- A lifitullfilll.v llnMifil house uf tttebc looms, all modem (umonlciites, In Notth I'nrk; fine locatleii. Apply t(US lllcclliu iiMitue, Not Hi Park, hlOllt: foil lti:.T-n'JJ West l.ncl.iiwann.1 me nue. Impilre J'hlllp Sehnell, 02(1 We-t Ueka wnmu incline. IIA1IN fOlt ItllNT-UPJ. April 1t, tlnco Inve mill three wlt'fle utalls nnd w.i-li tack, tear of "-M .Madison lucnuo, Inijuli r- ut I'll Miiillfon nc. roil ltlINT More biilldltiir lor tent in Uirkoti City. l'.i. Iliilldltie; HI feet by 21 feet, cellar under all, and kc'conil i.torv can lie iur.iiii?cd for a family. All In good lep.ilr ir.nly for ue. Tv,i coal breakers ami mines clo-e by ciiip!oylnR cner n HioiKinil people. All rnterprlsllur nieiehint 1'iin et i line tinde. Apply to William II. lliiltit d. lllc'hinoitd Ulll, :il2i X. Main avenue, Scranton, l'.i, Furnished Booms. rf w- .- - r l Olt HUNT Laiire furnMin! front loom! iiiodern cotariilenei'd; lent lo.l voluble. '.'Js Adams .ieuue. 101: IllkS'T One fumUlicil looiu, with Inipioto incuts; also one on thiid lloor, cheap, lUf Adams uvenue. FUllNISlHID ItOOJiS for lent, modem improve. incntx; private family; etenllemcn picfeircd, at 537 Adams avenue. , I'OK Hi:NT rurnistied fiont room, with licit, bath and gas; near court liott.se; gentleman preferred. Addict Iloom, Uox 209. fOll ltL.NT Furnished room; UCo Linden Mrcet. he.it and bath. fUnNIEIii:D ItOOMS TOR nnNT. with heat, eras and bath, gentlemen pretcricel, at 6.19 Adams venue. "or Sale. fOIt SLi:-0.ik f-idelMiard, dlnincf table, ih.ili.s and bedroom Milt, all quartern! oak; nUo ear iets. Pally leailns clt.i. Inipiiio J.3J Wchiter avenue. I'OIl SAI.i: lioll top desk. Jmpiiio llootn C'onnell buildimr. l'Olt SAM: Apiil 1st, en load of Xow Yotk Stale hones, tl.nk llros., Ctisick'a ctable, Wash ington incnue, illy. SAFK I'OIl SALi: Ileiiinir .ie about SOU pounds, liicptiiu of C. 1'. .ladwln. l'Olt SAI.K A ?J(X) upriuht Ciat.d KincMon lMmo, Xo. Ii,y07, at conMdoiablo les than its value for ia-.lt. In fir-.t class condition thioushout. 1'or particulaia adches.s "Oppoitunlty," Tiibune ofllce. IIAXD0Ii: lur (Wtini'S and ia-,h recUter for Fale. Inqulie at SIS L.tek.iwann.1 uvenue. CAItl'UTS, linoleums and oil clotlH fold every day S o'clock. COS Lackawanna. Sue auctions. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WiiLUT THADl'.KS without delay. Write for our i-iirii.it market letter. Free on application. S. M. Illbbard k Co., members N. Y. Consolidated ami Stock hJiane;e, U and 16 Ilroadnay, New York. Ij-tabllslic'd 1SHI. Lous DUiince' l'ltone 2.SSS Uroad. Wanted To Exchange. 'JO i:XCIIAXf!K piano fot team of hoiscs. elte-s fXcluiiKc, Tiibune office. Ad- Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY W'Uhej to hate two nice men to boaid, Girman or LnglUli. Call any titn: after Thursday. All convcnlcntes, S07 Harrison avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. IVAXTHD Two ccininttnicatiiie,' rooms with hoard, plivalc family picfeiicd. Two ladles and a centleniau. State lull particulars, deliess C. II. 1)., Ttihmie ofticc. Wanted To Rent. WANTKI) ltOO.MS For two adultn, tluee or fotu ouiiis, furnished or unfurnished tor crv light lioiFekcepim,', ihst floor pteferred. Addicis M. II., Tiibune olllee. WANTKI) Furnished house or tour or live rooms fur housekeeping;. Addie&t A. 0. L' Tiibune ofllce. Real Estate. $1,301) WILL UL'V II lot nil CVllfav nvnl.nn JOK.Il vcateied. seueieit n-.i, i,i,Iik,,i fr,.,. vi iu,i .iOO down. CoiiicsjH, Connell llulldini;. FAHM FOll SALF-SKlv-two aeres, one mile fiom Lake Ariel; twelve ncres ot tlmbei, rest iniptovcd; excellent fprinir water on lot; faim situated un load. For p.utlcul.trs nddiess Will, lam Tieslar, Ariel, l'j. FAUM FOll SALE oi rxcliaiiRo for dly pioperty situ ite in bii-.qiieli.imu count v; impioved; well watered; Miilable for d.iiii'iu?, toek or tdieop rai-lne; and KeiiiM.il taiiiilinr. Hansen, At toruey, KJU',!, Washington .ivcmie. Lost. J.UOI ibi'iu.v iiuiiam, neiween l'erK Luuilier Co.'.-. otlleo and l'lovidctieo I'lcsbvteriau cliuich. 'Ketttni to Feck's ofllce, Itovvatil. I.(l.T lletwecn the Christian Siienio InilMIn und the Catholic Ynmur Woiueti'fl club, a mull, ld.uk has, innt.ilnlnx'iiiirM'. Finder ii!cao li'luiu to 124 Washington .iveniie. LOVP o.-,, between l'cck Lmuher Co,, j:.isl M.u ket tieet and l'relivteriati cluirth. Hevvaul if it turned to office of l'eck Lumber t'o. Situations Wanted. MTTATIOX WAXTT.U -lly a iflrl, I.I jeais old, ns nurso kIiI; can fitliiUli iefeunee.s. Ad drew A, Ti Ilium- ofllce. bin.VI'IO.V WAXTLD-lly niolhei :i, look, and daughter us niie ejiii or light wnltie.-t.; oud li'feienie. Addrc-j "Muy," laiu Tilhune ofrtee. AX i:.Ti:UIi:Vi:i woman wuitld like position nt lioti-enail: of .my kind. Addtcss u, V.. A. Haly, 2dl 1'iiiti avenue. SITUATION il,NTi:tl-llj .1 whir, indii.tiioiu ionn' man, willlni; to do any kind of woik; liaielen vvoik and cue of hoines nie'feired. Ad die F, II., 127 .MadUuii avenue, lliiuiiiuie, l'.i, Ml'l ATION WAS'll.'D-lly an Anioilejii ho,-, inn ie.nl and wrltu 1'ollsh. Addie.s bo ij, l'lliebuiiT, Pa. MTFAIION' WANTED-lly eoiupeleiit (fill do in'.' Iiou.-euoilc in piivate Imml.i, (iuod cook, Mis M. U, lll bummlt avci.j". DllAljlilllSJIAN Mechanical en;-iiu,r and nie ihanli' wants piMitlou as diauithttmau; i;ood lifiitmes; tpeal.o L'tiglUh, (Icrnun, I'leiieli, A, (i. Tiibuuu ofllce. blTCVIlON UAMHD-Hy a lonipetint gill f,u neneial hoiin'Woik oi cook. Cull ;ii)l Fiank lili avenue, i it-. on tliu market, seldom futi'lilut? moio tliiiu 10 (-Tuts a litiitdti'il wiirils. Itullnii tniusliitlons iimliitaln u l'uli and fiuiblstont rate, und Dutch und Kt'uiidlmivlun tiuuhltitors uUo roumiund Kood ptlcc.s. Of nil uoiio Is p.ilil butter tluin tliu French, lit'causu Anu'i'lciiu liuslncss men mid iiiiiiiufiiuturers up peur t" bo cspeclully deslioiiB uf cu) turliur tho French miirket, and' French or: sill contlnenttil laimuiiKes Is tho most dltllcult to translate! Into. A few trunsltitot'H, lonjf estubllfhed nnd with notubly line connections, do u business which yield's theni, on un uveiuBe, $10 u day, Tnre Is, however, an element or uncertainty In thu bust ness. One trutiblutor sulel that while there were days In which ho tools In from $20 to $25 thete were others, iiualn, in which ho didn't see u red cent turn. SITUATIONS WANTED PRUG. Help Wanted Mnlo. WAXTIII) i:perlinced ollellor f.lr ostatilljlird -rr. f LWV ( kNN NVVt iriteie; priiiiniim poUlloni Bile lerereluiM. Addrcis "Solicitor," I'. 0. Hot RUl, idly. WAXTKI) (lioeery ileikt one with expeilencu piefrned. Addies Itioier, Tilliuue nf lit i. WANTED Snlcsmnn for Gient shoe sale. Apply nt ofllce, Jonas Long's Sons. MAXTI.D-A mauled nun who Is hamlv iiiotuid holler, iiiaehli.eiy and li.ifllmr, .it .M, T. Keller' laiekawanim (.'itnlijre Work. WANTED Experienced Sign and Card Writer nlso 2 large Boys, Apply nt Jonas Long's Sons. WAXTI'.D Men and women for iiU'.f.int honi" work; no c,inialii; si to .', per die. Coiif plctc outfit 2V. Addte.s llo 201), .Nicholson,, l'.i, ANTKB Two experienced stenographer j ap ply to lnternitlon.il Halt Co., Council build Itifr, Scinnion, Pa. WAXTIlll lly olin of the l.UKc'.t nnd best old line insurance coiiipiules, dlslilct uuent for Ciiilioiulale und HgikI.iIo. i:ceptlonally lavoi ii hie eontiaits, Address teupirlntendent of Asencies, Uox 2S0. Help Wanted 1'emnle. WAXTKD A tthl who underhtiiiids looking and laundry woik, atlll.l Madison avenue. WAXT!:i Olrl for' ereneral 1S0S W.ihlnston aieiiue. Iiousewoik. Apply IVAXTKD A lady, between 2." and :!",, who Is capable of hrlticlnic up un infinl, mid to make herself ii'cful .about Ilia home, good place for right pirly. Apply lu Dr. Ilalpeil, OOi Washington avenue. WANTED Salesladies for Great shoe sale. Apply at office, Jonas Long's Sons. M'AXTK!) A irood girl for getiel.tl housevvoik in aFtiinll lamlly. .lt. W. IV. Itif-lmrer, 70S Monroe avenue. LADY CANVASSI'.n wanted lo follcit nlw rip lions for The Tiibune; good cuinniU.ion of feicd with a fair c;uaiantee for first-class Worker. Apply peoiully at Business Managci's ofllce, Kctatitoti Tribui.c. Agents Wanted. AfiEXTS WANTED for the best carpet mivli her nude; nine other :il I ic-lc-s, needed In every home. Apply to W. .1. llrewster. Ilimui 20. .11)3 Linden bliect, Sciaitton, l'.i., at 7 p. m., or by mall. AOENTS WANTED Ten cooel agents to travel thioughout the cist, V21 per week. Call ut 517 Jlulheiry stteet. 1. .1. Motks. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MOXEY '10 LOAN quick, straight loans or IStilldluj; and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per tent. Call on X. V. Walker, 211-313 Council building. Miscellaneous. ClintC'll THIEF If any per-on or petMiiis have donated any money to any one on u HOOK iiisielc- of (i month, bearitur the name of the bhiloli ltaptUt ihiiieh in Cenlei i-lieet, pleise icpoit the name to me and ohliite. I!ev. .1. II. lluddif, pastor, 42.1 Jle Kcmi.i eoini, oily. LEGAL. IN HE: lMito of William Kdaar, lite of the City of Ovveso, County of Tioi$a, and State of New Yolk, eleeeaed. l.elteis tc-tnnientai.v liavius been ,'i.il.ted to the undersigned on tlic above ef.ile. nil peiMins liaxiutr claims or demanel.s aualiist the fame will please present them for payment, and all those indebted thucto, will nuke Immediate pav ment to WILLIAM . i:iH!Mt, DAN POWEI.I,, F.M'cutors, CllAltl.F.s, W. l)OX, Attorney. i:STA'li: of .loseph Oher. late of the City of Huanton, Lackawanna County, l'enn.vl. vunla, deceased. l.etteis testamentary upon Hie above named e.statc lute been gianted tn the undetsisiied. All pel sous luvitii; claims ait.iliist the Mine will ) est m them for pavment .mil all poisons In debted theieto will please made liiiumli lie pav ment to HAItllAHA OHEH, I'xeciitriv. HEEHS & RR.VM1IS, Attoinejs. NOTICE 1-. heieby prlven tli.it a meetini; ot the stockholders of the The Title (lu.ii.uitv and Trust Companv, of Scianlon, l'nui., will be luhl ut the offlie of the eonipiny, 111,". ashluc;t(iii ave nue, Scranton, Pciuis.vlv.mi.1, on Ma.v 17, nt lO.t'O u. m,, to take action on appiotnl or li.i i,i i .1 1 of the pioposed Increase of oapitil stock of ?aid conipjiij Horn S.iOU.lKX) o 7.'i0,(KI0. JIAI.PH S. IIFLL, becutaiy. CLEItli'h NOTICE IX l!XKlll'l'l'('Y.-lii the Dlstiict Cuuit of the United Males fir the Middle Dlstiict of Peinisvlvania, Heoiuu It. Clnk nnd James It. Clatk, ti.ulinn as li. It. Clark k Co., as individuals and p.utnci.s, of Sc union, I.aekuw.inu.i county, I'onu-.v h.inhi. .i bmkiiipt under the Act ot Conitiins ut July t, lsiis, having iippliid for a full dlsiliatito fiom all dehi.s piov nine aitaliist their estule under will Act, nolleo ii heieby civ in to all known iinlltois mid oilier peotui in Juiciest, lo nppeai beioti' llio Mid Couit ut bciaiiton, in vi ill Distil. I, on the 2ith day of Apiil, at 10 o'eloek in tho inreuooii. In hhovv laii-o, if any Uiey have, why the prajer of the taid peJtIoiici t-hould not he uunttil. EDWA1II) It. W. hEAIII.E, C'leik. O. 11. PAHTIUIKIi:, Solicitor. A .MEETINH of the iiii-iiiIms of the Latkavv.imu Stole Ai-oi lath n Limited, will be held at the nfllio of thu a.-uiinlon In Scianlon, l'.i, on Monday, the 14th diy of Apiil, A. I. Hi).', nt half pa.l two o'clock In the afternoon, lr the uipos(. ot taking action upon the question of dissolving The Lie I. ivvainu htoie Amh1.iIiiii l.llnlted, by Miluutiiy .lellin it tho luenibt'ii., nnd, in ca-o it is deeided lo di.-olvo Hie Mid aiilatlnn, then for Hie fuilher puipetse of elect. Iui tluee llquld.itliKt ttu.tees to wind up Ilia ullulr, uf the .Imoi-IiiIou .uciniliiii.' tn l.lv. II, S. FAllK'llll.D, r-i'iiuniy. beianton, l'.i,, Maieh 22, lli.', To Till'. OWM:it or lepultd ovvni'is of propnl.1, houndliic; or uUiltliu,- on I'n; ftiecl, lioiu I lie Liickavvanii.t liter to Ittiuliieituii iiviuue; ou Item- fncitoii avenue, hum Pi;; aticet In Hie Matron! Meiilovv lliook: on llrouk Micct, fiom lfi'i-iln:,--Ion avenue to licit court; alone; hl.iltonl .Meadow lliook, tluoiish pllv.llc piopeiiy, fiom Pltt.ton avenue lo Elm street ; on Elm tiuet, fiom licit, toiirt lo oulh Webstir .iteiiuo; mi I.oeu.t street, finni l'ro'PCit uvenue to llirt. couit; ou Clu'iry FtTiet, ficin Itcnilnulrn avenue lo UeiU eouit; on Flshei pliee, from Donnelly cuuit lo licit. roiut; on I'll.-sliii't.lioni Itcuilngtou uviniio In lli'iu eouit; on I hale place, from li until mint to Hell, tntiit; on Palm hired, fiom t'edir uvenue to licit, court; on Pear si I eel, lioiu PitUlon avenue In licit, court; ou limy pi ice, fiom ll.iniui lourt to HciU couit; ou llenet Kicct, fiem I'illsiou avenue to South Wcbiler avenue; on Dolau place, ft cm II mini couit In licit, eoini; ou .Hhliiipll' loiift, fiom Palm (licet to I'ii; flic it; on Cedar iivtutio to Palm ttiee't to (lie Mall old Meadow llrook; on Klut limit, from Pear tied to llrook rtrce't; ou I'llUtou avenue, fiom lire l k fctlut to Ni.lll'nid Meadow lliook; on llaiuui (unit, fiom Dollu place to (iciiet tretl; al-o fiom Daily il it it to pe-ar fcttcct; ul.o fiom llealy plate to 'g j-licot; on Latelle iiuirl, fiom llieik Mieel tu Clieuy ktutt; ou Pio-pitt iiieuue, fionr llreek rii-i t to Locust ctii'cl; on Douuelly loint, fioy Dolau place tu II my place; aUn trum Ilea1 ;.lae to Fit' sheet, anil fiom Vl.-lni pljie tnClieii) tret; on llertt (unit, fiom ilret'k ntltel In Pen' ntleel; aUo fioni llealy plate to lliook stn'i't. and fiom llui tui-iii place to Elm illicit; ou Nitilli Wilisler uvenue, fiom llretk btirct lo Elm Mitct, in the Twentletli waul. Take not lee, that under ihe illreellou of conn ills, Uftrruincnts will be iiudo for iunitiiu tliu; i ktUiui of sewti.s, heetiou " ." in lite Eiiihletuth dUtiiut, lu thu above named ktrects and pIu, oil Monday, April II, 11.02, at 10 o'ch.ck in Ihe forenoon, ut the llepaitmtnt (f Publle Wuiks, lliiuaii uf PiikIiikHu:.', Cily Hall, Serautuii, l'.i., at which lime and place )ou nu.v appear and be lictild if ,voll mj ile.lle. IOIIV Ik ItOCllE. Illiettor, Depaiti.ieiit uf Public Woiks, & rantou. Pa.. March 31. IbOi W DIRECTORY; '" T.' u. t; 3 Insertions 25 Cent? MorjThn I'our Unei, 6 Cent lor fiach Btr U 11. JBh!JISh FIHST I.EttlSf.ATIVi: DISTIIILT-Xotltp Is here by Kit en to the llepitblliaii hlein nf the I list I.eitl.Iitlte Distil. t, that u primary ilec lion will he held on Satiueliy, Apiil 2(1, 1KI2, be tween the bonis of four mid mveu p. lit,, tor tin) purK!e of nomliiitlnit a iMinllilnlp for the I.es Islntitte lu leproeitt Hie illstiht and to elect tvvu ilolcK.ilcs to the lteptiblli'iin hlatc Convention to be hi Id at Itntrl-burir. .Itine 11, 11102. 'Ihe uitiMiithiii to lomptile (he toic will ha held on Tiii'mIuj-, Apiil 211, at 1(1 o'clock ill Co operative Hill. I.'.ieh candidate must remitter, with Ihe dltrlet eh.ilrni.in, his full name and pojdufflee iidiheHs, mid pay his assessment fifteen ihiys hcfoie ihe election, or his name will not be placed on the nrilcl.il ballot. The district viitllnnie committee, In the arl mus ptecltiels, will esindiict the cleitloit, itnd the ie?ult will lie leportrd bv Ihe leturn Judno lo the distrlit lomeiitlcn, which will be coilipOccd of-the u Hun Juditos. A written notlie contain itiir tlieli Instructions will be mailed to Ihe mem. liein ot thu v.uiotis dlstiict lnlltticc committees. (IEO. W. .IHNKINH. Clialrnun. Attest W. W. MMI'MIX, Secretary. SIXONIl LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT-Xotlee Is heieby flien to Hie Republican xolera o( the Second Leitlslattvo district that u prlinaiv election will he held on Satiuday, April 2tl, 1002, between the hours nl four and noen o'clock p. in., ror the puipose or electing two ileleKitlci lo lepietieiit said lei,'isl.i(he dlstiict in the loiuliu; Itejiublle.in ftnte convention to be held in llnr rWitnir on .lime 11, 11H12, and to nominate .1 candidate fin' the linlslaUire. The convention to compute lite vote will hfl held on Tuesday. Apiil 20. 11)02, nt 1 o'eloek p. in,. In tho rooms ot the Central Ilcpuhltciin flut lu Scranton. In accordance with the rules L'overnlne this district the citndhhtcs will be xotcd for directly by Hie olers nt the polls. Each r.indldati! must ii-Klster with the district eh.ilrni.in Ids full name and postofflee addriss mid ply his iusses.sment twenty days befoie the election or his name will not lie vlaced ill the ofticinl ballot, neither will ant- otes east for him be counted. The district Wclkince committees in the xari ons precincts will conduct the election nnd tni result will lw leporfed bv the return jtidete to the district convention, which will be composed ot the letitin jiuhtes of the various districts. A wiitten notice containing further Instructions will lie i-ent to the members o( the said district vigil ance committees. FltEDEltlC W. FLEITZ, Chairman. Attest: WAI.TP.Il E. DAVIS, Secretary. SEAJEDJROSALSj SEALI'.D PHOPOSAI.S for sinking a shaft will be leeched at the office ot A. D. ft F. M. Spen cer in Dunmore until April 1st. Core and upecl flciHIniu can lie seen nt office. Itietlit to accept or i eject any or all bld.s rescued. Storage. STORAGE , Dry, clean and modern up-to- Morale; fccp.ir.nc rooms; idtial kevs: elevator. .i ideal htoi.iL'o for household eUccls, etc. Thirty t-cpaiatc toi.ic;e rooms. Scraufon Stoiac;c com pany, 11.1 Franklin avenue. Rheumatism. HIIEUMATISM All uaiticj that wish ran Ik ypeedlly and permanently Hired of all a rieties ot Illieiimatisui hy a tesctable oompoiind. Cuies guainntccd. luquiro or address J. L, Tay lor, Scranton. Musical Instruction. BANIO PUPILS WANTED Former jnember of lollciru banjo e lull, desires few "pupils on banjo; leinn ica.scmnblc. Addres.s II, A. Y,, Ti lliuiie iittic e. PROFESSIONAL Certified Public Accountant. EDWAltD C. SPAULDINC. 2.1 TltADKUS IIANIJ Huihlincr, and St. Paul DuildinK. New York. Architects. EDWAltD II. Building. DAVIS, AIICIIITEOT, CONNELU FKEDr.nicn l. nnowN, aucil b reaij Estate Exchanttc Bid:,-.. 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. llAltDINQ, COfl CORNELL BUILDING. Dentists. DK. C. L". EILENBEItGEIt, Spruce stlect, Siianton. PAUL! 1IU1LDI.N0, DR. C. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. WH.LAIID, WAltltEN fc KNAPF, AT10IINEYS and Coumellois-at-Law. L0.I to (112 Connell Huilelli'K. ITIANK E. BOYLE, ATI'OUNEY-AT.LAWr ltootus 12, 14. id and IS Burr Building. D. B. ItEPLOOLL", ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO tlatcd on real estate security. Mcars Rulldlni;, corner Washington avenue and Spruie bticct. JLSSUP fc JESSUP, ATTORNEVS AND COUN-tellors-at-law. Cominonwe.illh Building, Rdonil 1?, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. 0(B-tO4, Oth floor, Meare building. ROOlli L- A. N'ATRnS, ATrORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARU of Irade Building, .Sctanton, Pa. PATTERSON .t WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building C. COMEOYS, 0-13 REPUBLICAN BIJILDINO. A. W. IIERTHOLF, OFriCF, MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, SM NCIRTirWASlllNOTM uvenue. DR. B, W. L'AMOREUJ.V, OFFICE 310 WASH ington avenue. Resldeneu, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic uisca.-es, liuiga, heart, kldnejs an I Kinlto-urinaiy oieanj a tpiilalty. Hours, I to t p. in. Osteopathy. 1)11, I). (1. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 12C-8 WASH. iiigtou avenue, f'hionio and neivous dheUfi a Fpeilalty, CoiLsiiltatiou fiee. Instruction Musical. P. C. PEII.SEII, MI'S, "ll AC 'lEACHEROI' Voice Culiiue, Haimony, Coiinleipolnt an I Coinnoslliou. I'oniiitloii (oriu lid .ilii'l. 10 Isiil for luibllcMtloii. M New Yotk htrect. - - - -. j-t -t-c1-e li Hotols and Restaurants. ' THE ELK OAFK, 123 AM) 127 FRANKLIN AVE- uu. jcaiei icaaoiiaute. , P. ZIEOLEILProprliit.or, SCRANIOV DOUSE, NEAR D., L. lcW, PAS- fengcr depot. Conducted on the Europcar plan, VICTOR KOCII. Propiletr. Scavenger, -J a. b. mnna.i cleans pnivy"VAU7rsAMi ir cvw pools; lit ;dor; only linpiovcit innnpt used. "V A. li. Briggi, prcprhtor. Leavo orderj,l';tl t North Main avenue, or Elcke'n drug store, cor. I Her Adams and Mulheiry. Both telephones. Jt Seeds. b. It. CLARKiTfcToTriliiDSMk'N AND NUilS- rrtiHii, ttorc 201 Wadilugtcn avenue; gicq Iniucs, 103Q North JlaJiiJfitmtOi'J iW. 111 VY ? ptione. TB2. ' t ; Wire Screens. JOSEPH UUETTEL. HEAR OU LACKA. AVlt Scranton, Pa., iiumititturir of Who Scrc-cm. Miscellaneous. 'DHESSMAKINQ FOR CHILDREN TO 0!l)KH; aito uuii'j 4iiu, i.uuuu Biieiiiuauer, VU AJjuu avenuf. JIEOAIKIEE BEOS., I'RINTF.IIS' SUPPLIES, EN vcIopm, paiwr bast, Iwjuv. Wureiioute, IjJ Wudilnxton mtrue, tscraiiton, l'j. THE WILKES IIAHIIK KKCOI1D UAN BE 11 M) In bcranton -it the nows ktunili of IteUuuu Dili., tCKJ tpruce and UXS Lifl(ii; M. ottou, 222 Lackawanna tvcuuel I. iS. Scliutw, 2tl Sprutc itreet. iti" tV ' 5. ' - . ' i j : .sj&-'& -fi- Jfe t .. r