'.,sy, -H -' A SfJ '7W O-M W rfc?tfF?ww5i "", ' v l I V J f V t THE SCHANTON 'j:IJ3UNE-TIXUSDAJr, AP1UL 3, 1002. PICTURE PUZZLE, -Goldsmith's--, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than. Four Lines, 3 Cent for Cncli Extra Lint. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mors Thi Pour Lint, 6 Cants lor (licit Bitr Lint, DIRECTOffiP JSo iBjJ Bazaar. April Is the Month for Renovating and Improving Your Homes THEREFORE you will be inter ested more or less in Home fixings, such as DRAPERIES, CUR TAINS, SHADES and other items that contribute towards beautifying your home. You will find it greatly to your advantage from both an econo mic standpoint and that of good taste to consult our stock in DRAPERY and CURTAIN DEPARTMENT be fore making 'your selections. Every thing in this department is marked in plain figures; strictly one price and sold at as small a margin ol profit as is commensurate with a cash basis. Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, Silk Curtains, Swiss Curtains, Couch Covers, Window Shades, Rugs, and all kinds of Piece Goods, such as Nets, Swisses, Cre tonnes, Silkolines, Denims, etc., etc. 5viw vniir rher.ks and when thev nmotinfro in nn you will be entitled to one of our Genuine Steel Engrav- 1 ings, framed and ready to hang, free of charge. b MONTROSE. Sn'ci.il lo Hip Scranton Tilliunc. Montrose?, April -. The Tlaiitlst church in this place was the huene of a brilliant boclety cent this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, when Attorney Picil crlck 13. Scott, of Scrunton, was unit ed in marriage to Miss Cimie Mott, daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. "SV. Mott, of Montrose. Thcie weie no invitations issued, hut as the cnnlinctln? parlies are both native of Montrose and aie anions our most deservedly nouular younc people, their host of friends filled the beautiful new edlilee to the limit of its capacity, and the ceioinony was witnessed by all who could sain access to the church. The altar win Korscously trimmed with a mass of potted plants, llowers, palms, etc. At the appointed hour Mrs. Hessie Jlcst wlck took her place at the organ, and ns the front entinnce to the t lunch was opened to admit the bridal party the organ sent 1'oith the glad notes of the wedding match fiom Lohengrin. As the 'hildal paity left the chinch Mis. Ilostwlok played Mendelsohn's wedding ' iiittrcU brilliantly. From the fionL entrance, the bilde and gjooiii, dignlllod and calm, slowly made their way down the aisle to the front of the altar, where they wno met by Pastor E. K. Thomas' who gracefully pertormed the ring oero mony, and in answer to the quebtlons propounded came the l espouses In tones so strong and cllrltlne't as lo bo audible In till parts of the ( liuivii, Jnines ScotJI, n cousin of the gioom, and Deputy Piothonotmy II. KelCoid Jones weie the ushers. The bride looked very charming In n traveling suit of Venetian broadcloth. Tho bildo and groom w.eiv unattended. I Mrs. Hostwlck played with great skill mid exquisite expiesslon ti number of selections, among them being "Hilde's iong," Jensen, "O Promise Me," "Like .'nto u Star" and "Valso I.ente," by chuett. i After the- coiemonv Mr. tind Mis. ticott made their way to the Sunday school loom, where they were immo- WATCfl DOGS. pEver Qn the Aleit Alive to Every Form of Oppression Kept on Edge, Burdened Doyond Endurance. Nerves Give Out. The mnchlneiy of a mill that eilmls day and lllsllt has to shut down nn. nnd then for lepalrs. it is the name way with your nerves. Overwoik, closo application, our ways of living bring about norvo wnsto that sets up symptoms of viuious kinds, it may be falling strength, weakness, languor, headache, t-leoplessnebs, etc. "Vlmt pver it is, nerve foico Is lacking and the means of lestorlng rests with Dr, A. "W. f'hiibfa Xervo Pills. A gieat many people in Scranton vouch for this. Among them is Mis. Joseph Mitch ell, of No, 010 Linden street, AVcst Scianton, Pn who says: "Dr. a. Chuse's Nerve Pills are line, j Wua ,, out of order, nervous, and could nut sleep, weak nnd miserable, Tlio ijti. neys wero blugglsli mid tlic back lame, Nothing seemed to help mo until I got n box of the neiyo pills at Matthews Pros', diug stoic, No. 320 Lnckawannit avenue. Since 1 took them 1 sleep well don't Jeik and talk. My jierves uie steady. 1 feel stiong, and the kidneys are working wel agnln. 1 um m0io than pleused, and glml to leconmieml (1)0 medicine," Dr. A, W. Chase's Nerve Pills are ar.1,1 nl Rflf- fl llflV fit ilnnlAi .... s-s.. . l W. C'ltabe Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, Y. see uiut iioiiruit una signatuio of A, yf, Clmse. M. D., me on eyery package. dlately surrounded by fi lends who showered them with congratulations. Later carriages were taken for the home of the bride's parents, where the immediate families sat down with the bridal couple to a bounteous wedding feast. Mr. and Mis. Scott left on the C o'clock tialn on the Lackawanna and Montrose raihoud tonight for a brief wedding trip, after which they will bo "at homo" in Scranton. The briM'is one of our best known and most beautiful and accomplished young ladies, and she will be greatly missed in the chinch nnd social circles In jvhlch she was always prominent. Attorney Scott is better known In Scranton of late years than in this his native place. lie is a young man of blight paits, a tine student, a rising young lawyer of much ability of the highest cluuacter nnd one who is veiy suie to carve a name for himself in the ranks of the legal profession. To Mr. and Mrs. Scott a multitude of Montrose friends extend hearty con gratulations una wish them long life and happiness, HONESDALE. jt t. I.il lo the Scianton Tiibune. Ibmc-dil-, Apill .'.The closln,- Lumber u( l'infi'sur Heft's ilintlng class was held In Miislr lull Tik-.i1 i,v c cuius:. Tltc oung ilanici.s li.nl .i iuo,t delightliil lime. An tutu which is looked fotvv.ud tn with ninth plenum! I, (lie bull lo be givtii hy'C'om pany 1.', in t lie arniot in the lieu fnluie. 'j'lto bojh iittt llielr colonel .unl . mnnbii of out uMouu gnu-t. Among tlie out-iMonii buhH Iio am ieml in? the Cialu week lav.itlon at llielr llo-ioMlale lioims, .no .MIm Man Wiimloril, C'hailta Jlor (linger, Zuii II. Hucll, Joepli L'unlklil, Ver non Itlefiu. .Mrt.. Mllcn 'iiuij N Hie Kilo-.! of lur daui'i In, Jin. lla.ry W. llowle.v, of Sir.uiton, Mio. bi.ic Hill n MtiiiK her ddURlitcr, Mm. 1, X. Mreliuin, .it 'Sidney, X. V 'flie (irace ilnirih i:astir Sundjy ofteriiiK WJi iJS.13 and the .Sunday school lollictlon the dinio (1 iv wan iHU.l.1. lrvln J. Cnwks luji been pioinotul to foic man nt the National KUjtoi orl, Uio Mr. Doty iriI'iied. Tlmisday i-icnlni; the lvllei ol iho BaptUt ihuuli Mie Hull annual Kai-ter iiipper, Tables leidy at 11 o'clock, Ihey am predated to seic a laiifii nuinbei than em befoie, i'lieilom lodge of Odd IMIcnn oil Jionday night dieted lleiny W, 0en i.oblo grairj, Ilobrrt J, Millet uie Brand, ami .T, S. T.uwileii 1 1 iittve. Xet Monilay eienlng the Installation will take plate. Satuiiby nlijlit thu dwdllng of Jahwud llun nell at llunnrlltown, uaa destroyed by hre. The inunbds of I ho family at home wtio Mr. and Jlr. Uuiiiiell and a son nued 8 jears. They in llred eaily. About 11 o'tlorlt they weie a'wal;. eurd by tho die, which u.iii buinli'c In the at ill. They ineiely had lime lo cheapo wltlt soma ttiMilnit appaicl and few articlrsi of fuinltuie, There n.it fl.iJOO' libuiatuo on the bulldlnc end JUO on iiiiuitiirr, I'rofewor aid Mid. Tbielc, of SiTanloit, will ii. tin the incinbeii, of the Miblc: HUtoiy dull at thdi ineetlni; in Muslo hall on IMday eien. ini; nmt. "c'aplaiu Itatket," a diaina, will be prcsewd by lioine talent in the opera house thU Tliurs day rcnlni;, under the auiikci of Honeudila l.tttherau diuidi. lion. John Kiibatli atmounccb binuelt a can. dlilatc foi iioiiilntlou of ftatc eeiutor, 'the lumbir U on I lie biouiiJ for the ilcu'l opment iinuii)' oil deukk. Tbe company li (umpoanl of men wbu hue the pad! in tlicm and who will know tn a mtainty if oil in piy. Jn' quantities may be eeiuud in the pjbc.ry allcj. I'l liuiiy jean, pat ludlcatloin nf ( 1 udo oil lue bien found at dltUrtnt iioinu ulom,' lie ))leir ilui. It lenulns to bu seen If the iwitutit U iuflldent fur development. It li e.HClul that the dillllmj ipparatua lll lti In opetatlon befwe the tlrt of May and ton. tluuc until a tlioiuiurli lest ii made. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribui.r. Xldtolaon, April 2. Mia. Mlllei, of Suantoii, U ilslllui,' Jclathcs ut tills place. (,'ioter Well, who In bun tcrloudy tit with t,pliold level', l liiinon-. A ut) pliaiaht time iu euiijed lo alt lat The landing of adventurer and un euiilns at the i-oilal at Mm. Satah Wllllanw', for (lie benellt of the r'pnmth league. Mr. nnd Mr. 'W. S. Hlddds mid daughler, Kallurlne, of Xcw Mllfonl, are Alalthis idatlieb in (own. Jin. A. I,. Thajcr unit U milliter, Aillne, are Kpcndliw .1 few daja with filcnda In town. Jin. Samuel Decker, of KalN, l'a., is lilting hei yon, Dr. V. C. Decku. PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. l'ltUton, April 2.-JIrs. William T. IawIs, of llll.ttu htieet, ii preparing to le.ilc liero for Ktiflaiid, n litre die evpccli to make her home Willi her daushlii. Jin. Lewis' health lias not bten ot (he be-l of I He, nnd siiu hopes to be benefitted l.j the change, iho will .ill in a few weels on tlie steamship St. Paul. Thomas Powell, of Siiuittilt aicuue, Herotituii, is -i isitfn his collide chum, iclor II. Lutlt singer, at West Plttstun. The many friends and ichithes of Jin. It. X. Hushes, of i:cler street, Hut Side, were glum .i painful cuiprlsc tliU liionilnir, when word was received ot hei death In the (Jerman hospital ill Philadelphia, to which plate she had been taken last SuikIji. Jin. Hughes hid been ill etcl Unl health up till lasl 'lluinday, when the was taken quite ill, thu plosirlans diagnosing her caso as appendicitis. Shu underwent mi opcia tlou at the Ciennan hopllaI Sunday afternoon, and uports from hei beiMde weie to Iho elTitt Hut she w.i liiipimini; ery nicely. Ilei death wn therefore cpille unexpected. Detea-ed was U7 jean of age and was a daughter ot Jin. Lewis Ooidou. A huibaud and two cliildicti muhe. The fiincial will be announced liter. The ie mains aiined heie this eveulug. Iiisepli Uiejnouth, for fitlecu yea is a itsldcnt of l'oit Ulaiitlnid, met a filghtltil deatli last uighl within a hlioit ilHtancu of lil.s hmiic. About !l ei'clotk, he was icltiinliig liumo Horn Inktimaii and in Mime niaiiuei not acematciy aecouuled loi, .is he was alone, he ,H mil down b.i a Lehigh alhy ttniii and lltciitlly ground to pictts, his body belns stienii along the ti leks foi a distance of one bundled eaids. The rciniiiis weie gathered up mid taken to Doiine!I.i'.s nuclei Inking loiiniv, wheie they weie piepaied for hiiiial. Deceased was .V, jears of age .unl is Mitdwd b.v a wife and time step- ItOlls. Thanks to his mother and I luce Vw-t Side joung ladies, llennle Jones, a joutig West Sids lad, is iuiiruvlng nicely ut the Plitaton ho-pi-lal f loin Hie eflcets of Injuries leeched ill thu mines. One of his amis was badly lacerated, and the attending physician decided that the only way lo heal the arm piopeily was to graft cuticle in the place where the ttexli had been loin awaj. l'oiu- tomig ladies, wiio aie too modest to allow the mentioning of their names, graciously nlletcd lo aid the young man, anil iatgc pieces of cuticle weie giafted fiom their allies to tint if Joting .lotus. TAYLOR. Ukslilet Depute Claud Mi-tie's Jlis. Maiy Kenue.t, of Old l'otge, installed this newly-elected olliter.s nf the 1'iide of I.nek iwauni lodge, Xo, IS, Ameiiean Ptutcstint Ladies' asMichtlon for the cnsiiit'g Iciiii. at 'lucsday evening's tosslon, as tollovvs: Muith u 'sluss, Mis. KUrn Jouesj vvoitby deiiiitj i , Mis Maiy J. I'vans; recording sccietai,. M .tt-.net M. Davis; at- bi-tant lecoidmg -i.i.uiv. yhy. It lit li Stone; fi nancial sccictarv, Jli.. I.vdi.i Wmteibuin; tri'as in ci, Jlis. Sallle Williams; chaplain, Jin. Susan Thonns; eoiuliiclres-, Jlis. Kliza Jones; assistant condut ties', Mis. II, L. Davis; Inside stntlnti, Jits. Ann KliliauN; outside seutind, Mis. l.inin uel O.vnis. 'llin ouug Jim's Cinlstlan association will hold their annuil banquet oil Situiday evening in tilth loom in Van Horn's hall. The lllblc rlas will meet this evening at 7.'.U o'clock. Piof. Wallace will be in thaigc. JIl-s I.liiel Smith, who has spcnl lur Kapler vacation with hei giandmotlici, .Mrs. Jl.icKeii7ie, of Union fclietl, has uluincd lo the Xatlonil Coiiscivatury of Jlusie ol New Voik, of width she is a student. 'ihe new w.ihcry which the Latkiivv.iiiui torn p.my is electing near the Tajloi culm dump is Hearing complcHon. Jt is tho Intention of the eonipin.v oflkials to have Hie ne.v industry in opciiitlon by Jlay 1, A brat.ch is laid to make connection with the KcM.r bianeli. Jlis. Hobcit Illglis, i,f l'Difst (ilj, Is tllei gue.t of lier paienLs, Jit. and Jim. II. T. Davis, of Jlalii xtictt. Old Xoige tribe, Xo. 410, lmptovcd Older nf lted Jim, aie miking etenslve jncpaiatloiid to A Sitii liver Can work havoc with human happiness. It can change the cheerful philanthropist into a morose misanthrope and the opti mist into a pronounced pessimist. The liver has a great deal to do with the removal oi me waste of the body. When it is sluggish in its action the whole body must suffer by reason of clogging accumu lations. The excretory or gans in general promptly respond to the action ot Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It restores the liver to healthy activity, purines the uiooti, and cures diseases of the organs of di gestion and nutri- tiou, Mr. Edward Jacobi. of Marengo, Crawford Co, Indiana, write! t "After three ears of suffering with liver trouble and miliaria I gave up nil hopes of ever getting stout again, and the last chance was to trv vour liitillclne. I had tried all the home doctors and received but little relief, Alter taking three liottles of Dr, Piercc'h (Spldeu Medical Discovery unci one vlat of his Pleasant Pellets,' I am stout mid hearty. It Is due eutircly to our wonderful medicines." The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sate of less meritorious inediciues. He gaius: you lose, There fore, accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets assist the actio n of the "Discovery," They aie easy to take, agree with the weakest constitution, and do not beget the pill habit, I SSsD 'BSSM Columbus. Find an Indian chief. hold n grand entertainment nnd social at Ilvain' hall on Apill H. A tlrst class programme Is being arranged for the occasion. Jlrs. Divid T. Divls, ot Ituzle-ton, Is !sltlng her daughter, Jin. George J. Powell, of Hand bill!. Lackaiv.uina Valley count II, Xo. SI, Junior Ol der United Aincricii) .Mechanics, will meet this evening In itgular sesalon. JV100SIC. A grand conteit will be given at the Piesb.v tcilan chinili Tucsdiy evening, Apill S', at 8.13. Admission, adults, CS tents; chllthen under 12, 21 cents. The Woman's Chiistian Teinpeianee union met at the home of Jlis. V. II. Wainer, of touth Jbilti street, jesteida) afternoon. Jin. o. II. HlcliardU, who was so badly limned on Monday evening, Js at (ills writing m a veiy tiltical condition. The Sunday school lessons of the pisl quir lei will be icvlcwcd on Thuisday cvtning ill tlic Jlethodlst I'pWtopal cliuich. Ilev. C. II. Heni.v, of Tijlor, v.ill be ptesent and illusliate tlit.ni vvltli etcieoptlcon Mevv.. Jlr. and Mia Thomas MtldlftV attended tlic clnrily ball in Scranton Jlonchy evening. The gias.s factory is sliut down for repaln. IM I !! S S SalSsv I Theatrical I j ATTRACTIONS TODAY. MCL'l'M "I.ben Holden." Xigiil. ACADKMY hciio Jljen conipiuy. Aftrinoon and night. STAlt-lrw in's Hig Shove. Afternoon and ui,'li(. Xi:V AltMOHY Conceit foi benellt of Home foi the. riu-udhsh. Xi.-lit. "Eben Holden." The management of the Ljeeuni theitel an limine cis Ibe iiltiaetlon tonight "Lben Holden," an adaptation in Ihice uct of Irving Jlachellers novel, diaries I'lolinui), who makes the pioduc lion, sends Hie original company, scenery nnd tlTcct, and the play will be given exactly at clmiiig tin Iong itiii at the new Stvoy lhtitr, New Voik. Seat now read. West's Minstrels. The L.vceum theater will have high cla-s min strelsy for the dcltctatlon of its mum tons pi irons on Pi iday night, when the William II. West Dig .Minstrel Jubilee will bo the attrac tion. The coinpiny is a well known and fa voiite oiganlration with our audiences and is this seison bald to bo superior to all previous jnliistrtl clloits ever presented bv its late po prietor, Hilly West, The company includes the .ib and Zarrovv trio, JleMahon and King, Cur, JIcDonald and l'arohley, Clement Stcvvatt, the famous r.ngllMi tenoi, Oeoigie Jones, Hairy Sylvestei, Wilson Jltller and others. It Ins alvv'ivs been the aim of this company to present new faces and new fcatuics tatli i-ea.soii, coiwe(iiently only two or llutc of last .scaeon'ii most pioiuinent featuns Inve been letait.ed, iiiinely Hilly Van mid the Wo tumpc uf .ithlctcs. Emmet Devoy. ianniet Devo.v, the star, who will appeal in the Geim.in-Amcric.iu play intitltd "I'liend Kail," nt ibo L.vceum theater Satnidaj, Apill , maliutc and niht, Is fortunate in luoie than one iepett. He has outli, a fine appcarante, a charming volte and he is moreover a natural coined I. in. I In addition to these advantages ho has a pliy which U mi cxielliut vthicle for his acting and singing. His nuinagir, , fi, Sni.vth, believes thoroughly in lining cvei tiling well, and Ins Muucd a rcnuiKibly good coinpiny to support .Mr, Dcvoy. One of the most dilightful comedi ennes on the stage, .Mrs. Annie Yciiuans is a iiiember of the tumpaiiy and her Menes vvltli lanuiet Dcvoy .lie himioious In the extieme. She Is un actiiss who is genuinely funny and v.hoso itupersonatloiis never fail to give audiences pit iiiy of tau-e foi cnjojable hilarity. Oilier iniiiiliPM of the c.i-l aie cNcdlent In theii ie spectlve thiiattiie. Irwin's Big- Sliow. An event at the Star which will c.uile mole til in nrdluiiy luttitst Is the totnlng nf l'red Irwin's Hig sliow todaj. Ills shows me nlvva good mui thiy pleas-e the people. The fun Is begun with an clmslnn of humor. 'Iho thief biirle-mie mid the leading fealuni i the laugh. Ing success, "Am ou an l'agle oi Yea, Yea, Yea," which Is 11 tcicaiiiiug fatto from Mart to finish, Tlic laughter is incessant thinughout, Malic ll.uii.-on, one ot tho original llirrinon slstcu, leads the eight female contingent. A new and elaboiate seiies of living pictures am piotnised mid aie uitlstlc from cvciy point oi view and much above the average, Tho olio bill consists of the (Vuitury Comedy Pour, the best fringing act before the public, Olhcia who appear uici Dm nun and Van, the little glugtr gills; Ctrtle DeJIilt, the sweet singei and dan ceii Watson and Xoble, eomedlans and paro dist, The pel toi nunc ft to conclude with Janus P, Leonaul In "A 'lllp to Coney," Jlatluce. cvtry day. STAGE NOTES. Viola Allen has hcin K'ltcled In take the leading icdu in the diamatization oi Hall Calne's "llleiiul City," whin it Is presented in tliU (ouutry. llcetbnhm Tree will pioent the piece in lyOiiilon early In tho autumn, and Jllss Allen will be seen In thu pieco In this couutty at about tho same time. Ilemletta Ocsiuaii is still consideilng a play submitted to her by I'atlier John T, t-mltli, a C'athollo priest of Xtw York, (-ailed "'the Haiti liioio Jlairlage," Whether dm decides In pio. cluco it or not, the has awakened tomidci.ihle Intcicst In It. Tlie play deals with the attitude of the Cathollu church itgaidlug tllvouu and thaws ti povvctful le.sun fiom hn attempt it Jerome llonjpaitu to dlscaid his wife, lUinheih Patterson. The UnglWi vcision nf Paul llcivleu's O.'lau. glue," Willi li iiealctl K'niclhliig of a seiuitlon in Paris, his filled to plt-aso In London. It appears that Hie censor vvuu!c not allow tit picco to be plaed In Its oiWiul faun, timl Its adaptor had to leavo nut the main point ot iho play, making the wife guilty of only a tluipla lllrtatlou. Kin,; lMivaid has witnessed the l'lfiitlt ami Lugllsli veniuns aur coudemucd the work ot tlu: Loudon ceiitor. Of thu many lutmbeia of the Daly family who came before the public in a biiueli, as it wire, in the faice, "Vacation," a number of cais ago, Dan Daly has aihlcl the greatest lame, ami Luty Daly, tho soubittle, and Mar gjict Daly, who excels In clui.icjti rolci, are with Uaid and Yoke1, being tho wives, respec tlvclj, of thu two t omediuus. Ltaiu. Dalr, ice- Tor Iteut. 10 Li;r 1'iont nail nf store! for business only Inquire nt 1013 West Lackawanna incline, oi i:nin, mi Sadie Place. l'OIt HUNT HlvToom tint with tilth, (team heat, gas ratine and ull modem Impiove inents, from Ajull lt: rent reaonible. Call early, l'red 0. Ilancl, H03 Mulbeiry slicet. HAf.r OP, double house, Clt) Jttdlsou avemtei twelve rootn, liundry. city steam and all inoileiii Improvement. Inqulie In tlic reir limtsu for information. I UIIXISHIll) liOL'ST. Kent reasonable to de sirable paity. Cull or address 1SS Dudley sheet, Duiunore. l'OIt lllixr In Dalton. a furnished cottage for the season; line loealloli! short dUatice fiom the ftJtlun. Addles Lock Hoc CT, Dalton, Pa. I Oil IIIIST l'lve rooms, 517 W.vomlng avenue. KOIt HCST A btaiitlfully tlnlslied house pf twelve rooms, ull modem convenience, In North Park; line location. Apply IK') Llectrlu avenue, North I'oik. STOnH l'OIt BUNT fii2 West Lackawanna ave nue. Inquire Philip Sklmell, (UU West Lacka wanna uvtiiue. BAILS' l'OIt liENT $12, April 1st, three box and three single stalls and wash rack, rear of .121 Jladlson avenue. Inquire at 031 JIadlson avc. KOI1 Itl'.NT Store building for rent In Dickson City, Pa. llulldlng 80 feet by 24 feet, cellar under all, nnd second etoiy can be arranged for a family. All In good repair leady for ue. Two eoal breakeis and mines close by cmp!olng over u thousand people. All entei prising nieichaiit cm get a huge trade. Apply lo William II. Itlehmond. ltlclnnond Hill, 3123 X. Jlaln avtnue, Scranton, P.i, Furnished Booms. l'OIt Itl'.NT Large furnished fionl loom; modern totivcnlences; lent reasonable. 22S Adims avenue. TOR HUNT One furnished room, with Improve ments; also one on thlid door, cheap. i27 Adams avenue. t-'UnXISIICD ROOSIS for rent, modern impravc mentsi private famil; gentlemen piclerred, at C!7 Adams avenue. l'OIt llKXr I'urnlshcd front room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman prelcired. Addrens Itoom, I!o 299 l'OIt lti;NT Piirnlshcd loom; heat and bath. (3 Linden tticct. PUliNISHLD DOOMS TOR HCXV. with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen piclerred, at 0j9 Adams avenae. For Sale. JUST AltHI'i:i) with forly hones; good work ers and drivers; weight fiom 1,10(1 In l,(rO: several closely mitchtd teams. Can be been at .".it I!aiuond limit. P. M. Cobb. l'OIt SALi: Oik sldcboaid, dining tabic, dnlrs and bedioum suit, all quarteied oak; nlo car petn. Parly leaving tity. Inqulie 4JS Webitei avenue. l'OIt SALK Itoll top desk. Inquire Room 72S Council building. IIANHOMI-: bar Ihtures and cash register for talc. Inqiuie at SIS Lackawanna avenue. CArtPHIS, linoleums and oil cloths sold every day 3 o'clock. BOS Lickawanna. See auctions. For Sale or Bent. l'OIt SALE OR RENT 8-auo poultry and fruit farm; located on old depot hill ovcilooklug tuvvii! splendid plate for summer lesldencc; 30 minutes' walk from depot; 8-ioom house; furn ished or unfurnished. Auditss J. K. Zvvolzig. Kactoivlllc, Pa. Booms and Board. SUITi; of room) for gentleman, with boatd, nil Adams avenue. Boarders Wanted, PRIVATE FAJHLY wishes to have two nice men to board, German or English, Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, 607 Ilarrison avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two communicating looms with board, piivatc family picftticd. Two ladies and a gentleman. State full pailiculars. Address C. II. D., Tribune office. Wanted To Bent. WANTED ROOMS Por two adults, three or fom room-, furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, lust floor piefcired. Addie.-s M. U., Tiihuno olftce. WANTED Furnished home or four or live rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E., Tribune oflice. Beal Estate. $1,30) WILL 1HIY u lot on Colfa avenue, lOxIMlj vvaleitd, i-evvciid, gis; lediicid fiom .l,00O. $.;0() tloun. Comig.vs, Connell llulldlng. FARM l'OIt SLE SMv-two acies, one mile fiom Lake Ailel; twelve acres of tlmbei, rest Improved; evcellcnt spiing water on lot; faun situated on load. For paiticulnrs tidthess Will lam 'iieslar, Arid, Pa, I'AIIM 1 OK SALE oi ctchangu lur clly propeity slttutu III Siusqueliaim i county; improved; well vvaleicd; suitable tor ilair.vlng. stock oi sheep raising and general taimlua., lljnjcn, At torney, .'U'l'j Washington aver.ue. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Wiilo for our eprclal market letter. Free on application. S. II, lllbbaid k Co., members N. Y, Cciieolldalcd and Stock svehange, 4lnd IS Uroadvvay, New York. Established 15.11. Long Dlstincc' Phone 2SSS Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AJIOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck', straight loans or llulldlng and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on X, V. Walker. 814-315 Connell building. Xost, LOST Km elono lontalnlng nun of money Jion day evening on Laikavvjiiu.t uvcuue near Matthews lire, Piudei will be rcvvauled by li tinning Mine to Ml-s Sadie Davis, Matthews llrus. drug stcie. LOST lletvv (in ibu High School unci Second Prcsbtcrian diureh, Easter Sunday evening, u pearl auit'llist bionth. Pimler will bg ie waided nil reluming to Dr, W, E. AHcu, SI2 Washington nvenue. LOST At the charity ball, u duthessn laco hand keitlilef. Pinder v.ill be revvjided by ie tinning same to owner, Adddros E. K., rare Tribune. LOST $2i, between Petk Lumber Co., East Jlir kct sticct and Piesbtteriati cliurcli. Reward It returned to cilice of perk Lumber Co. SEALED PROPOSALS, NOIICH lheieby given to Contrattors or lliilld er that the Trii-le.s nf the East Stioudsbuig Statu .Niuin.il School will luelve bids up to J p. in., Apiil 21, lt02, for the consliuetloii and liuul'-hllig of u time-fluty Hi It K School llulltl. ing, 120 feet by 72 feet; l.lcvatioiu. Drinlugi, und Detail PlniS tan be situ at the nlllco of the Sctutary of thu Committee. T, Y, HoDuuii, East stioiidshmg,. Pi, Pull and ituiip'ielu Spi. Ittatloui iiuy bo had on application to the t. letui.v. 'Hie Tiiisttes lescrve the I lull t to re ject uny oi all Mdi. II. P. MOREY, Lluliinan of llulldlng Committee. April, 1002. ognUe'l as one ot tlic leading iliuccrs In Hie wcu Id, and her daughter, Vjule, arc plJjing tho vaiidevlllu ciicull with euellcnt success. Cap iat IIIUl)aly, a lnotlicr, U a piomhiciit poli tician in lloston, whcie another biothcr owns a successful wle. TVo biothcis Toii and HoIj uio dead. Thu parents ot the Daly tblldien were famous as dancers- B1UN01I WANT OFFICES. Want Advertlsnments Will ' Be Bccoivod nt Any o the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDKnT SCHIlLT5. corner Mulbcrrj street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV P1CIIEL. KO Adams avenue. West Side OEORail W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Uiia avenue and Market street. Green Bidge CHARLES V. JONES, 1037 Dlcksoa venue. F. J. JOHNS, 1)20 Green Itidge street. C. LOIICNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Bunmore J. G. BONE ii SON. Help Wanted Male. ,..SSS.S'SVSSVSSSrfS. WANTED Kirst-elas.s pninter; steady employ ment for right pirty. Address ISIS Wnne avenue, city. WANTED A clothing silcsinan of csptrleiue und good habits. AdddicsS "Jlcichaut," cue of Tiihuiie. STKMKIRAPHER WANTED Young man, must be thoioughlv epirienecd, speedy and good penman; lttinlngton. Apply In peison or by let Itr, giving refticiites. Scianton Holt and Xlit Co., Scranton. JIAN vllti hoise mil wagon wanted to deliver and collect. No canvassing. S2l per wetk and expense11. r0 cash deposit rcmilicd. Col lector, Ho 78, Philadelphia. WANTED An txperienced clerk In tuitalu and drapcrv tlepiitlncnt, with lefcrtnees. Apply Coldsmlth's lliz I'll, city. WANTED Epeiienced solicitor for established trade; permanent position; give references. Address "Solicitor," P. O. Bos: 311, city. WANTED Salesman for Great shoe sale. Apply at oflice, Jonas Xong's Sons. WANTED Two experienced htcnosiaphcrs; ap ple to international Silt Co , Council build ing, Scianton, Pa, Help Wanted Female. WANTED Salesladies for shoe de partment. Apply at Jonas Long's Sons. UIRL WANTED for genei.il houscvvcilj in fimlly of four iidults, who can sleep home. Apply at 521 Glb-on ttieet. WANTED A competent cool;; best of lefercnccs required. 101 Jefferson avenue. WANTED A lady, between 25 ami 3", who is capable of hiinglng up an infant, and to make herself useful about the house; good place for right party. Apply lo Dr. Hal pert, 002 Washington avenue, WANTED Salesladies for Great shoe sale. Apply at office, Jonas Long's Sons. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of feied with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply person illy at Dusiness JIanagei'a office, Scianton Tribune. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Dy u oung gill lo take eatc of children oi do light liousewoil:; egc 10. Apply 402 Tlieodoto street. Provident e. SITUATION WANTED fly a .voting girl to take earo of children or do light houscvvoik. Call 104 Theodore street. WANTEA position us an experienced sten ographer and bookkeeper. Atldiess A., 'Trib une cilice. SITUATION WANTED To go out by thy wash ing, ironing or cleaning. Plea-e call at 1)S Piauklin avenue, clly SITUATION WANTED-lly a ghl, U ears old, as muse gill; can furnish icfeientes. Ad dress A, Tiibune oflice. SITUATION' WANTED-lly mother as cook, and tlaughtei as nurse ghl or light waitic.s; good lefeiente. Addicts "Jlary," care Tiibune otileo. AN EXPERIENCED woman would like position nt housework of any kind. Atldiess Jlrs. E, A. Dalv, 203 Peiili avenue. SITUATION WANTED-lly an American boy, can lead and wille Polish. Addiess box: 15, Pilcehurg, Pa. DltlUGlIlsMAN Mechanical engineer and me chaiiiu wants position as diaitghtsiniu; good icfeienccs; speaks English, (.'einun, French. A, It, Tiibune ofliee. LEGAL, A J1EET1NI! of the members of tho Lackawanna Stoio Association Limited, Villi bo held at the office of the association in Scranton, Pa,, on Jionday, tho lltli day of April, A. D. 1002, at half past two o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of taking action upon tlic question ot dissolving The Lackawanna Store Association Limited, by voluntary adieu of the membcis. and, in case it is derided to dissolve the said association, then for the further imiposo of elect ing three liquidating tilistces lo wind up the afialrs of the association according lo law. II. S. PAinCIIILD, Seeietary. Scranton, 1M March 22, 1002. TO THE OWNERS or icputed ovvneis ot pioperty, bounding or abutting on Pig street, from the Lackavvumu river to Remington avenue; on Rem. tiigtou avenue, from pig slieet lo the Station! Meadow trunk: on llrook stieet, from llctiing Ion avc niu! to llciti court; along Stalloul .Meadow llionk, tl rough pilvate property, fiom PIttstoii avenue to Elm street; on Elm slieet, fiom HeiU court to South Webster avenue; on Locust slictt, fiom piospect iivenuo to HirU coiuts on Cheriy stieet, from llcmlugtcn aveuuo to lleiti court! on Fisher, place, from Donnelly couit to llcrU cntut; on Pig stieet, fiom Remington aveuuo to licit?, couit; mi llealv place, from IlJinni couit lu llcrti! (ourt; on Palm street, from Cedar aveuuo tn Hertz court; on Pear stieet, finin Piltston avenue to Hertz court; on llaiiy place, fiom Ilamni com t to Hertz court; on timet street, Iioni Pitlstou avenue lu South Wcbsttr uvenue; on Do! in place, from Ilamni couit to Hut, couit; on SihlmpIT couit, fiom Palm street lo Pig stieet; on Cedar aveuuo to Palm tin ft to the Slalford Meadow llrook; on Ivll.t tourt, from 1'vai strict to llrook stieet; mi Piltston avenue, fiom llrcck street In Stafrnid Meadow llrook; on Ilaium (ourt, , fioni Holm plate to (ienct sheet; also fiom ll.inv plate to Pe.n stieet; also fiom Healy plate lo Pig stieet; nil Lavclle com r, fiom llieck stiett to Cheiiy slicet; on Piospcet avenue, from Urctk stmt to Lotust stieet; on Donnelly tourt, fiom Ilol.ui place to lUriy place; also liom Healy plate to Pig stieet, and liuin I'Ulier plutc to Lhuiy stieet; on llciU mult, from Died: stieet to IV.n stuet; also from Ileal' p! ice to lliool; street, and tioui Ilaitiiian plate to Elm sired, on South Wtbstir uvtnue, fiom Hteck stieet to Elm street, In the Twetitlith ward. Take not Ice, thai under the direction of coun cils, assessments will be made for eotistritellug a svsteni of seutis, Section "A," in Hie Eighteenth dtstild, in the aluuti lumcd streets and places, on Monday, Apiil II, 1002, ut 10 o'clock' in Hie foieuoon, at thu Dcpai uncut ot Public Woik, Huieuu of Eiigliiiiiliig, City Hall, Sirautoii,"l'i., at which tlnu and platu ou may appeal and be lieam, li ou so uesire. I JOIIV K ROCHE. Director. Deuailmeut ot Public' Woikf.. ticraiiVju. Pa., Marth 31J Jl2. POLITICAL. PIHST LEOISLATIVI. MlSTnttrr Vnlhn I. I, sts. .., ''J'. Bljoi lo the llepubllcan aoIcih of the I Irsl Legislative Dlslrlct, that a primary elcc Hon will be held on Sittirdiy, April 2el, U"02, be tween the hour ot foul nnd seven p, lu., lor tho liurpoe of nominating a eimlldato for "the Leg Nature to represent the district and to elect two ilt'Iegnlcs to the Republican Htatc Convention to be held at llarrlsbuig Julie II, 11102. The convention lo tomputt the vole will bo held on Tucsdiy, April 20, at 1(1 o'clock In Co operative Hill, Each tandldite must regUlei. vvltli the dlslrlct chilrmin, h(s full iinme and pewtofflee address, and pay his usse'snicnt fifteen tlas liefoic the election, or his name will not bo pi iced on the official ballot, The district vigilance committee, In the vari ous precincts, will conduct the election, and tho lestilt will be Tcportid bv the lettirn Judge lo the district cunvriillcn, width will be competed ot the return udgc. A written notice contain ing their Instructions will be mailed to the mem bers of Hip various district lglhintc committees. (IPO. W. .IENKINS, Chairman. Allest-W. W. SIMPSON, Secretary. SECOND LKfllSLATIVE DIsrillCT-Notlcc Is hereby given lo the Republican voters of tho Second Legislative district Unit n primary election will be held on Biturday, April 2U, 1002, between the hours of four and seven o'clock p, m for the puioso of electing two delegates to eprcscnt said legislative district In the Coming Republican slate convention to be held In liar risburg on June 11, 11)02, and to nominate a candid, lie for the legislature. Tlie convention to compute the vote will be held on Tuesday, April 2'. 1002, at 1 o'clock p. in,, In the rooms of the Central Republican (lull In Scranton. lu tictnidancc with the rules governing tills district the candid ites will he voted for dlicctly by the voters at the polls. Each candidate must register with tho tllstilct chaiimiu his full lianni and poslofllcp address and pay his assessment twenty thus before the election or his name will not be placed in the official ballot, neither will anv lotts cist for him be counted. The district vigilance committees In the vail oils precincts will conduct the election and tne li'stilt will be reported by the return judge to the district convention, which will be composed of the retm n judges of the various districts. A written notice containing further Instructions will be sent to the members of the tuld district vigil ance committees. KKI.DKRIR W. PLEITZ, Chairman. Attest: WALTER E. DAVIS, Secretary. Agents Wanted. AOENTS WANTED for the best carpet stretcher maue; nine ointr articles, nccucn in eery borne, Apple- lo W. ,1. Rievvster. Room 20, fiO'i Linden street, Scianton, Pa at 7 p. in., or by mail. Storage. STORACE Dry, clean and modern up-to-date storage; separate roonx; iMUIlnuu individual kevs; tlovator. An Ideal storatre. for household effects, etc. Thlrtv sepal ate storage rooms. Scranton Storage com. pany, 113 Franklin avenue. Rheumatism. H1IF.UJIATISU-A11 parties that wish can ha speedily and permanently cured of all a rictles nf Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or uddiess J. Is. Tay lor, Scranton. Musical Instruction. BANJO PUPILS WANTED Former member of college banjo club, desires few pupils on banio; terms icasonable. Atldiess II. A. Y., Tribune olllee. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINO. 23 TRADERS DANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELIi Building. FREDERICK h. BROWN, ARCH. B REAli Estate Exchange Dldg.. 128 Washington avc. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IIARDINC, COO CONNELL BUILDING. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENI1ERQER, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton, DR. O. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE. Lawyers. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellois-at-Law. 001 to 012 Connell Bulldli-g. FRANK C. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ' Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOGLD, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEdO. tiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. JLSSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN rellois at-Iavv. Commonwealth Building, Roomi 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS 00J-OO1, Oth floor. Mean building. L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON Is WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank- llulldlng O. COMEOYS, 013 RKPUBLIOAN BUILDING. A. W. BKRTHOLP, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. ill Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. S1J NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. IAMORinUX, OFFICE 339 WASH. lngton avenue, Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic alKea.-cs, lungs, heart, kidneys ml genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. Dlt D. 0. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 12S S WSH. lngton avenue. Chronic and neivous dijeavM a specialty. Consultation fiee, r Instruction Musical. ' V-t P. O. PEUSEIt. JIUS. BAG. TEACHERS OP Voice Culture, Harmony, Counterpoint Tn I Composition. Compositions corrected and re vised for publication, its New' Yor!;' street. -i Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK 0FE, 126 A!iD 127 FRANKLIN AVE. sue. Rates reasonable. ; P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. 4i W, PAS- scnger depot, Conducted on Iho Europesa plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor, Scavenger. A. B, BRIflGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS :.! cess pools; no dor; only Improved piimps;usfd. A, B, Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders ills) North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones. Seeds, O. It. CLARKE k. CO , SEEDSMEN AND NUIPJ. eryiuen, stoic 201 Na.hiii.'ton avenue; ifietti houses, 1M0 North Main avenue; store 'tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUHTTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE., Scianton, Pa., inaiiufactuier ol Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DUES-SHAKING FOR CHILDREN TO OHDhH: also ladies waists. Louisti shotiuaker, 211 Adams avenue, MEOAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, J.N e clones, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, fjj Wasliliigtcn avenue, Scrauton, I'J. THE WILKl'S UAItllrJ RECORD CAN ,UI'..ll.t in Scraulon at the news stands of Rsuuiau Bros., 400 tprucc uud uOJ Lindens M. Noifou, S22 Lackawanna avenue: I. S. Sehutter. 211 f b'yruee street. , 1 "J "ft i. H 3 1 X'V , ,J .. 'eft-ia tot$atiL $ 1i"r tm I'i'T " NMt