bSssmHM wsmm w.-m -Er"fi" j ,:-i i' 11 7(1 l THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1002. 9 4A u . NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHAflNOCK. '&ptcjaMo ttic Sainton Tribune. Tunkhaiioiu'lc. Antll 3. Kliei'llt wilim will Ijo held tit the court house on Siit urday at 1 o'clock p. in. Byron Ulnkcnlcc, or Warren Htreet, Who has been au(rcrliir for Hovernl nlotitliH past from iiljsceHHPH cuused by vuccluntlon, Is much better. K. Bni'itciit Kelly, one of the oldest residents of this vicinity, Is contribut ing ii sorloH of papers to the New Arc t on the curly history of Tunkhannock, 1 "WW0U..WIII, no doubt, prove very In teresting1 to the descendants of the early Inhabitants of our town. The papers 11 re well written, and are replete , with Incidents of the old days of nitt Injj, canals and stage coaches, as well as anecdotes of the men whose names still IhiRcr-ns the founders nnd pioneers of our business enterprises. The Triton Hose company Is engaged In practicing for 11 minstrel entertain ment, which will be produced at Piatt's Opera House by members of the com pany In a short time. Mrs. Joseph Piatt returned on "Wed nesday from Syracuse, X. Y., where she has been In attendance on her daughter, who has been III. iTwo citizens of Washington township had a short controversy one day re cently and 'one of them took occasion to "swat" the other with 11 stone weighing about a pound and a half. The aggressor, a young man by the nhme. of Harvey, was bound over to court by Squire Kutz on Thursday. Ulmcr SlnWIcr was the person who sus tained the Injury. Kx-Assoeiato Judge 10. M. Phillips will -put some extensive Improvements on his residence, on North "Warren street, this spring. s regular term of criminal court rll convenes 011 the 14th. L.I- court will be Ueld on Monday' next.' Sheriff John "W. Gray made a trip to Scrnnton on Thursday. r,. 11. Piatt has men at work put ting In a ferry near the river bridge. No teams have been allowed to cross the bridge for a long time. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, April 3. F. M. Gaidlner was In Honesdale yesterday. ' The lecture of Rev. Dr. Watklns, of Ottnwa, Can., in the Congregational church last, evening on "Anglo-Saxon Supremacy" was a lemurkably able and Interesting effort. The doctor fol lowed the history of the Anglo-Saxon people from Its origin and assayed to prove that the trend of progress showed that tlie English speaking race is des tined to rule the world. He had figures and historical incidents at Ills tongue's end and his lecture had many eloquent periods. The"fair of the Vaiidling Hose com pany, which opened last night, was largely attended, and the prospects point to a successful "week. Many people in this pari r -the coun ty were giie.ved to learn o' Jie untime ly death of airs. Phllo " uritt, at her home In Uniondale ye Kitty morning. Death was due to . paralytic stroke. She was about 5. years old, and besides her husband, Is survived by a daugh ter. Mis. G. Frank Couch, of Carbon dale, and a sou, Samuel. The f uncial service will take place at the house at 2 o'clock Saturday. At "the Inslance,or the Hillside Coal and Iron company two boys were ar icsted Saturday on the charge of beat ing a mule over the head with an Iron bar. The case was before the grand jury Tuesday, and was ignored. Isaac Purdy, a veteran of the Civil war, was burled Sunday in the Hill side cemetery. He was a resident of Rlchmondale, and about SO years old. John Bullock, a prominent resident of Equlmunk, Is visiting in town. SPRINGVILLE. Special to til? Scranton Tiibunc. Sprlngvtlle, April 3, F. U. Dough erty h..s sold his farm and is moving to Koine, Bradford county, where he wijl have charge of a grist mill. The Scrnntun Sporting club is litiv lng'a club house built at Klk. Lake. The School here closed last Friday, and the principal, M. L. Allyn, moved Ills goods Into the old creamery for storage, having sold his house. Mr. 'and Mrs. Allyn will visit friends In Scranton for a short time. A year ago M. C. Avery moved to the Volney Avery farm in Wyoming county. This spring ho comes back to his own and will have charge of the Baker creamery. W. S. Brown Is the owner oj: two ewes that gave birth to a lamb each last week, one of which fourteen pounds and the other thirteen. Delburt Button has sold his farm and moved Into Burt Button's hoticc. Mrs. K. 1 1. Button was taken sick Sunday, and Is now under the caie of n physician. The JUpntroso branch of the Lehigh Valley railroad has been ordered re paired by the railroad commissioner or abandoned. It Is pot very likely that Mthpr will bo done very soon, A. S, Scott, of Chenango county, New York, was hero on AVednesday last looking after property Interest, The following changes have been niado hereabouts this spring L, j;. flqulcr has moved to the Eistu Strick land farm, Sam Lattlmer occupying the plum vacated by Mr, Squler; Clark Barber goes Into Ira A. Strickland's tenant house; Jiuon Button moves to his mother's farm, having rented his to 'John Underbill, who took possession Monday; O, B. Itlsey comes over to the Wo'odhouho farm, which ho owns; "W, K. Lott moves Into the old cream cry, which lie purchased; T. F. Kel logg goes over to his farm, and N. M. YOUR. FAITHS" nnraSfy.su try , Shiloh's Consumption sT" 4 4C5l aui ours 's so strong wc 1 jill trj gu.iruntcenciireurreuitut free trial bottle If you write for it. , BHILOU'S cost3 S3 cents and will cure Coui sumption. Pneumonia, JlroticliHU and all Lung -Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold io. a day, and tlius prevent serioua remits. It haa been, doing these things for SO years. S. C. Wrr.i.s ft Co.. J,e Roy. N. Y. Kr,' Clover Root Tea corrects Ike Stomach Tltnian goes Into the room vacated by the former; CI. P. Htang will stay In the Scott house another year. Mm. IiUey Wnkcleo Is expected homo from Syracuse, N. Y this week, wherq she 1ms been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. A. N. Urundnge. A. 1. Stevens Is Mirroring with nn Injury to his knee, sustained a few days ago white at work In the nuarry. HARFORD. special in Hie bcruiiton Tribune, Harford, April ;i, Mrs. Uabeoek, of Hinghnmton, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Polly Tiff any. Miss Clara Tiffany entertained a number of young ladles at tea Wed nesday nfternoon In honor of Miss Ca rola MacConnell's seventeenth birth day. Highland Kstabrook, of Montrose, will spend the summer with his par ents and resume his studies at law at Montrose In the full. new Hawkins has purchased a lino horse. Miss Nellie Pickett, of Scrnnton, PICTURE Do you see a goose, a dog and a rab bit In this plctuie? spent her Easter vacation with her 'sister, airs. Lew Burdick. Mrs. Paris' Tiffany visited in Fac toryvllle Saturday. The warm sugar social that was to have been held March 2S, was post poned on account of the weather until April 4. It will be in the lecture room of the church for the benefit of the Endeavor society. Miss Edith MacConneli, of Wilkes Barre, is spending her Easter vacation with her parents. Eugene Osmond started for Blooms burg State Normal school March 2S. Mr. Delden, secretary of the Hall stead Railroad Young Men's Christian association, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church Sunduy evening. HALLSTEAD. jspn-i.il lo the bcunton Ti ibunr. Hallstead, April 3. Joseph Bound, jr., has accepted a sltuutlou nt Syra cuse, N. Y In the employ of, the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western com pany. It. II. Bovvcllsli and wife have re turned from a trip to Washington. Jlrs. Bruce Chase and little son, Bruce, visited friends In town last week. Mr. and Mis. Davis, qf Nicholson, and Mr. and Mis. M, Carpenter, of Nebraska, were recent guests nt the pleasant home of Mr. and Mis. P. It. Carpenter. Charles Coinpton and wife are mov ing Into the rooms over W. J. Day's meat market, , Charles Hughes has accepted a posi tion In the chair factory. Nellie MeManus, of Blnghamton, Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Leonard, on Dayton avenue. C. C. Do Hant, of Dover, N. J Is In town, looking after his large farming interests in this vicinity. Patrick Butler, who has been In County Clare, Ireland, for the past year, has returned home. He has ac cepted a position at the -Arlington hotel. Dr. I. IX. Schoonmnker and wife are. moving Into Mrs. Wesley's house, on Franklin street. Grant Decker has accepted a position at Syracuse, A very pleasant time was enjoyed at the society meeting held at the home of Mrs, George. Hatfield, Thursduy af ternoon, by tho ladles of the Presby teilan church. The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will hold their thirteenth unnlversury service Sunday evening at G.45 o'clock In the lecture 100m of the church, James Stuekey has removed from his farm In Great Bend township, to rooms owned by V, J. Grnttan, on Franklin stieet, Frank Gratlan has returned from a business trip to Montrose. HAML1NT0N Special tu the Scranton Tribune. Hnmlinton, April 3. Mr. S. E. Mitch ell has moved his household goods to Moscow, whero he Is to work for C5, W. Potter. Mr, Mitchell has been employed for several years by G, W. SlmoiiB us manager of his largo farm. In his leaving thu vitiligo loses a good citi zen, as "Shep," as ho was familiarly called, was always of the samo cheer ful disposition and ready at all times to assist n neighbor, Ho will be suc ceeded on Mr. Simon's farm hy P. A. Halter, of Gravity, Pa. Mr. Paul Eldred, or Hub, has leased Joseph Edward's faun. Mr, Eml Williams has secured 11 luc rative position In the painting depart ment of the Lackawanna road at Scranton. Homer Pelton, of the Stioudsburg State Normal school, spent a portion ot his Eabter vacation at homo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pelton. Mist, P. A. Orchard unci Miss Frances Orchard spent several days vlaltlng friends In Bcranton. Mrs. Orchard 1ms been troubled for some time with her eyes, she Is now being treated for the same nt the Scranton Prlvato hospital. No new cases, of smallDox have de veloped. The scaro has subsided to a targe extent and business has resumed Us normal condition. Miss Croft, the only victim, has entirety recovered, and is now engaged In house cleaning. Mr. II. ,13. Leonard Is nbout again af ter being confined to the house several days with hemorrhages of the lungs. LONG RANGE PHOTOGRAPHY. Negatives Are Taken Now at Dis tances of About A Hundred Miles, l'roin tlm London Tctoginpb. Some of the dangers and dllllcultlcs of photographing wild animals have been removed by the tclo-bhotogrnphlu lens, hy the use of which Lord Delu mere obtained some striking pictures of wild beasts In Central Africa. In the ordinary way long exposures nre nec essary to secure greatly enlarged pic tures of distant objects with the tole photographlr. lens. But by using a llxed focus telo-photographlc lens small Instantaneous plctprcs may be taken up to about three-tiuarters of a mile. Such a lens can bo fitted to hand cameras at a cost of about 5, and' would add a fascinating department to the branches of photography, In which the amateur may Indulge. This Is. of course, quite different from the long-range tele photography. That covers distances up to 100 miles. It Is reported that PUZZLE. MM. Vautler and Schaer have suc ceeded In taking pictures at tills range. Before the Natural Science Association of Canton Vaud, M. Vautelr photo graphed a number of Alpine views, with remarkable results. The Matter horn, eighty-two miles away, came out with a perfection of detail as if it were viewed through a Held glass from Zer matt. M. Vautler bus made a notable reduction In the bulk of his apparatus. In his first experiments he used an in strument which had to be conveyed In a cart. His new tele-photographic, camera is forty-three Inches long and weighs thirty-three pounds. One feature of the tele-photographic leas Is that It sometimes enables one to take pictures which would otherwise be forbidden. For example, Glrard, who founded the college which bears his name In Philadelphia, forbade In his will the admission of any clergy man within its gales. Now, a clergy man was particularly dcsiious of phot ographing the beautiful capital oe a Corinthian column in the facade of the college, and with the help of a tele photographic lens he was enabled to secure an excellent picture, notwith standing Glrard's curious prohibition. In other cases where permits to photo graph are necessary but hard to obtain the tele-photographic lens may solve the difficulty. Perhaps those people who always hanker after forbidden things may conclude that the lens would give them a chance of photo graphing forts and other prohibited places in foreign countries. But they will have to proceed warily, as Is il lustrated by an anecdote told by the Row Mtv. Fltzp.itrick before tho Cam era club recently. Mr. Fltzpatrlck traveled In Russia last August, and although he met with no opposition to ills photographing, lie came across an Englishman who had got Into trouble. Tho latter had been Using his camera very freely and attracted tho notice of the police, who wanted to know what had been his subjects. "Oh, only peasants," was the reply. But those police know how to develop negatives, and they put his plates to tho test, nnd his peasants came out forts. The rash photographer departed without his ap paratus. Sheep Have Ear Trumpets, I'iuiii (lie Youth's Conipjiiloii. A ioiiepoudcnt lias found that the spliul hoiu of 11 wild fclin-p, win 11 so plaied tlmt the ear ! in tlio axis of the coll, nukes the Hiking of .watch inoie audible in 0110 paitliular ilhection. Since tlio ear of the iecp i.s .inioiniJed hy tlio hoin, ho infei Hut the latter act as an cir tiuinpet, not iiupioUiijr the bearing for ilUt.int Muiil, but dUcIonliiir the dliectlou of the touml This would bo useful in en.ihliu? tho xlieep to luicituiii the evjet points fiom which fcoumW con 10 when tlieie i a mm or fog coiei. lug Its feediiij; (ruiiuiiU THE ODD PENNIES. For.thesakeof saving odd pennies don't buy an inferior emulsion when you really need Scott's Emulsion. The difference in price is pennies. The difference in re suits is pounds pounds of new fleshand days of strength and comfort. Those who have lost flesh can regain it more quickly by means of Scott's Emulsion than in any other way. Scad lor 1'ree Sample. scon' & uoww okmUu, 409 rent bt., n. v, Theatrical, ) ATTRACTIONS TODAY. l.VCT.UM-Vcd MlnMicl... JilgM. ACADIIMY bene SI) via company. Afternoon and night. bTAIt-trwIn'n lll Show. Afternoon nnd night. "Eben Holden." t "'.'''i? . U,oll,nl" a drninatb-alion nf foltig Hat heller book of the Mine name, wa tirescnt til at the T.jccum lant oienlng before n fair idml nudlence nnd with the well known pomedlan, 1.. M. Holland in tho title role. It wn the tec ond nppiMinnic of tho play here this season. 'T.ben llolileu," the novel, tui been quite the ogiie nnd It h Hell tot the piny that It bin tho picsllge of Hie book lo fall Imek on for it In doubtful If It could bIiiiuI long on lis own merlin. It Is one of llio-c dtoiles that l not constructed nlong Mich Hues ni to ni.ilto n trnnifer tu tho tlieatilen! boauls e.iy, and while IMwjtil Hose, the dramatist, bus ilono all that rould bo done, tho ery ntmoxphere of the story Itself thwarted I1I111 In his elToils to make u remarkable dianu. The three aels of the play ale p.nlded with endlem comeis.itlom, fome Intciestlng, (omo tlroKiiinp. Wlut action the play contains, Is eiy tame and passHc nnd circulates mainly ainunil n woodehuck trap In which tho Illitiii gets caught twlie. That Is the only effort nude to hauoiv up the nenes of the audlcneo by, menus of n thrlltlng tltinllou. The chnrader nkptc1itt.tr of (ho pkiy Is un usually good. The Eben Holden of I:. M, Hol land Is a lliilfbod piece of woik and complctelv submerges the netor in the character, nn expert em o decidedly new to .Mr. Holland. Thu role of Tip Tnjlor, Hip balr-llpped f.um band, was as sumed by .', 11. Iliadhury and It Is filr to s.iy that tip com" within a shade of sharing hon ors wan the Mur of the cast. Thu cast was without nn exception civ ca pable nnd the scenery in nil Its details up to the rrohmun itundniil. "The Power of Money." The Irene Jlieis company presented "The Power of Money" at tin- Academy of Mu-ic list night linrc a ciowdcd house. It was a line presentation of a highly inleiestlng play and coked the most unstinted appl.uup. This nfternoon the company will pie-ent "'Ihe Klectiltlan" and l-inlght "Xew Voifc D.iv In Day." Irwin's Company at Star. Without llovtilsh of tiuiupets or uniiMi.il prom ises in adiauip, Kicil liwln's company yestc-i-day gac one of the best bmlPnquc pcifoimim-cs ccn nt the Mir theater this season. While the company contains some "ibiers," It approaches nearer to the Ideal hmlosqitc, fraught with c.ilihy music, prottty faces, lixfner pictures nnd bubbling fun, than many mote pretentious nt Kaulittioiis. I'lominciit among the stars miy bo mentioned Mail.: Paulson, of the famous Hat-li-oii i-Mcis, who bcAitchcil ,i Oiman piincc ume .M-ais auo and was oidctcd out of the counti). 'the musical numbeis wcu- glint in a pica-ling manner by the Ontiuy Comedy Tour, a male quaitctte of unu-uil excellence; Celtic be Milt, the ghl with ,1 winning smile; l.lrzie Van, Alin.i llimnun and othci. A mciitoiiotts num ber h.i n double quiitcttte, after the st,b' uf the "i'Ioiodt.1 1" sextette, which iccclwd beany encoic-s. 'the comedy was principally In charge uf Hilly Watson .-in. I .lames I'. I. con, nil, 'I he ti xx in show will lciualii the balance of th week with matinees dail.i. Big Minstrel Show. The I..UCUI11 theater will hale for its alti lo tion tonight the William II. We-t Dig Mhistiel Jubilee. The West show this jenrs is duplicating its p.i-t leput.itiun for pio-enling high cla- lulu tticlsy in Its 1110-t titti.ict ix 0 101111, Inliu.h'.unj scieial well known uiliu'.li.in-, a sioie nC fl inous i-lngcts and iiiuling xaudciillc fcatuies. In the couipan.i nic such well Known (omcill.un as Hilly Van, John II. King, X. S. Can. 1'. II. Hammond, dully. Zcb. while the olin features will iinliidc sc-iri.il acts of lobulation, iiiuu.ig whicli the the llio Tu.upc oi ntliletps, McM ilion and King, Hilly Van, Catr, McDonald and I'.mh ley, and Zcb and Zatiow Tito, lomedy and HKk cyclist". 'Ihe singing fcatuios of tho show .lie piomlsed as being tip to the usual high cltsS slundaul iiIh.i.is nuilul.iiucil by the lite .Mr. West. c.ils nic now ie.ul,. The Songs in "Friend Karl." "i'liciid Kail," the title of the play in which Kumiit Demy will make his appcaiamc nt tlie l.iccuiu Mtiuday initiuce and night is iiggistlio of singing and mu-ic nnd ill this lo spict the audience will line theii cxpei lati'im fully H'.iluul. Tlie n.iifs b,nc been wiilt.-n and composed bi the author of Hie plaj, 1). 11. Soillu. and hence tlicy nie entirely appiopiiatc tu the dltleiiiit r-ccuis and .-ilu.illon-. "The Swinging hong" is plai fully de-ciiptbe of tlie ilcllghlfiil iiiotiini of a child sttingliig in a hammock. "Il.nl In Ihe Land of Our lllilli" is a pattliitic song with -i 'tilling uiaiih ic h.iln, neatilg of Ihe hue wc all b"ni timxiid tho place of mil n.itix itx . The ballad "l.o.e" lias fur Its llicini the tcmlci 'i.is.lou, as Its li nut' Iiupllos. ".My .Mollici's l.ullab.i" is a tomhlng song of siuct irmluNceiu-cs and bilngs luck the tcmh.1 ii collections nf chihlliuoil wlcn the niolhci sings lur little unes lo rlepp. "Child Mil Hi" is liuiuiiioii, in mutlie with a qiuiut tuiiih of sentliiicul. 'Ihe play N haiiiNinuely moimtcd and the cniiqiany N exiellcnl. K.'.IU now nn -ale, "Are You a Mrtson." N'cxt wick at I lie l.neuin ihcaicr (Monday) Mill be tilled by the t.llic illtltle.l "Ale Vru'll .Ma-oii!" 'Ihe hll.u lly i.f which has by pin. pilous nun ciuicbcd Wnllaik's and the (laniilc thealeis. New Voik, nnd l'owci's theatei, I hi i.igo. Jloie iiccntlc it lias gained uithiisla.tlo uppuiMil at the Miiitcshiui thiatei, l.on l.m. 'Ihe iouip.ui) to be sun hcie is one ol Midi un U'ual excclleite lh.it a splilled iiifoim.iti t is a-siucd. I.cu Dltilchstciu, tlie adaptci of the Mice, whicli was oilglually pic-ciited In (!ci m.iii), is a uieuilici of the company, nnd to lieln out a fiieud ho puts on tin- skills nt a ch co maker but tlnils he caiiuot n pjl) ii--iuni. her feminine manner a lie donned liei garb. Tlicmm A. Wi-e nud Juhn C. Hlie nppcai ,a hiishiud., who pictind to be 1'ieo Masjn-, In ir der to account In Iheli wlii, tor ab.enie fiom heme in the ciciilngs. (icoige Itic li.mls' is seen a tut pnjier candid ite for Initiation Into tho M'ciet puler, Othcts In tlie mst uie Chailes .1. liieeti, thailes Hilton, Clnile, i;datd. nud .Miw. (ii-itrwk Wldlt), i;tliei- Tltlell, C.iaie HaiUel, Hazel Cliapide, Amy .Mlllei, .sully Cuhcu nun .Mamie liuicii. -caU go on sale (his morn ing nt t) n'cloik, Dan Daly. Tlie iiniioui.cciuent of that fiiuous iiiuudiiii, Mr, Dan Daly nud the tleorge W. I.cderer coin uny, which Ineludes n'enty-llp of the most pioiiiluent comedians and sinner. uf musical comedy put gallieicd togclliev in tills countiy in Mr, Daiy',s latest uml gieatest aucccs-i m titled "The Xew Voikeis" at the l.jceuiu Tins day night should be wclionud ultli delight by all amusement gueii who ate fond of hli-li class rmeiiniiiment ot tins Mint, The pcrfotinamc Is unlM-isally conceded lu be one of the bill-lit-ct, most cleanly, inot tuneful and fasdnatlng of nil cnleitaliuiients of tills kind presented this season ami Its staging is tlie nunc uf nil Hut brilllauy of color and sumptuous btiiiouudlngs which lias made musical comedy s-o popular lu this countiy, as u fcaj-t to the eye and car, Dan Daly Is acknowledged to stand pie-eiul-neut among all humorist of the pa.t known to the present day stage and bis nppeaiaiico tu tlU city with all the oilgiiul ca.t which dun aiteilzed the (our mouths' run of this peiforui. once at the IKi.ihl .Scpuic theater should nuke the event mcie than oidlnatlly uttr.utlic. Sells go mi ,j tomonow morning at it n'llock end u laige advance sale ii piedcled. Academy of Music The uttiaction all next xicck at thu Academy ot Sliblc will be Ilia Walto Comedy and Moik conqiany, Ladles' (liand Conceit oichejlia, whicli this sea.on Is morn than duplicating its suit cm of last season, when it was piououuced the best organization of lis kind on tlie road. ThU )car It i tttongcr and better Hun ever unci H,c "' lug coiupjuy is an e.xcepllonally good one. The lepeitoliv Includes ''The (lolden Clant Mine"; "blavcs of t!old"i "The (ktuioon"; ''War of Wealth"; Innocent llohemia," etc., nncl an cl.ihoiate pioductlon, complete in cveiy de tail, of "Ifndci Two I'lags." Tlie comuaiiy Is especially strong in IhU play, and tlie tlectiical l licit s iiilioduicd have been scented at great ex pUL'e. 'Ihe sand storm Is the acme of icaUsiu. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECT0i5 i . i i i . i i i i 4 Unas 10 Cents More Than Tour Llnet, i Cents lor Each Bxtra tint. For Bent. rt.AT KOIl IIKNT nt 018 l.ackavv.inna ave nue; nil modern Improvement. Inquire of It. Moses, SIS Liackawaniiit nvenuo. foil lillNT-lTve n.ce bright rooms at 5:7 Wy oming avenue. roil ItHNT-Slx-.room flat with bath, ileum beat, gis range and nil modern Improve ments, from April lt! lent lensonalilc. Call curly, l'led C, Hmut, Ml Mulbeny stieet. HAM-' OP double bouse, 0111 Madlnon avenue; tvvelvo ioom, laundry, city steam and nil modern improvements. lnqulic in the rear hoii"0 for Information. rUHNISHIII) IIOUSi: Itent leasotubte to clc slralile pirty. Call or address 128 Dudley jttcet, Dnnmoie. FOR HUNT In Hilton, a furnished coltiigc for the pcason! Hup location; short dittnnco from the station. AildreM Lock Hot 07, Dalton, I'.i. I'OU 11KNT I'lvp roonw, 827 Wyoming avenue. l'Oll I1KNT A beautifully finished lioiiv of twelve rooms, all modem conveniences, In North I'atk: line location. Apply WIS Klectrlc avenue, North Park. STOIli: roil MINT n2:! West I,ai kavvanna a. nue. Inquire I'lilllp Schnell, 020 Wet I,aeka. vvannn avenue. I1AH.V FOH ni:NT-'jl2, April 1st, tlitee bo! and three single stalls nnd wash lack, rear of .121 Madison avenue. Inquire nt 031 Madison nve. I'OU Iti:T Stoic building lor lent In Dickson City, Iu. Ilullillng SO feet by 24 feet, cellar under nil, nnd second slorv can be arranged for a family. All in good repair icady for ue. jwo coal bieakem and mines close by employing over thousand people. An enterprising merchant enn get a large trnde. Apply to William H. ltlclimond, lllclunond Hill, :II23 X. Main avenue, Pcranton, l.i. Furnished Booms. I'OR Hi:.ST I'uriil'hed moms, 218 Hairiscm ave nue, between Itldgc Itnvv nnd l.ludin. Do llglitftil for suuunri'. FOB Itr.S'T One furnished loom, with improve ments; also one on thiid Moor, cheap. lK7 Adams avenue. FUIINI&IICD ROOMS for rcrt. model u imprjve menu; pilvatc family; gentlemen pieteircd, at Ki Adams avenue. roit RKNT rumislied front room, with heat, bath and gas; mar court house; gentleman preferred. Addrcai Room, Bos: 29!. FOK KI'XT l'mnishcd loom; heat and bath. CJ5 Linden stieet. FL'IIKISHKD ROOMS TOR RHNT. with beat, pas and bnth, gentlemen pictericd, at D:'.D Adams avenue. J?or Sale. ron s.r.i: -Two cows at HilO Dickio.i .ivcuue. I'OU SAI.i: Piivatc i.uty will sell .in upiUlit grand full slu piano, in good lomlltloii mid waitautcd, which cost i-t.'il) foi ?10 cab. Must be sold nt once. Addie.ss P. O. llo.x 511 Suin ton, l'a. FOR SAM'. Appaiatus for mauui.ictuiiiig bot tled soft dilnks for exciiijlon or saloon ttade; lull iiisttuctions and foiinuii; one wagon; eay tcmis. Kvans, 11.12 Sadie Place. I'OU SALi; Will suciilUe an Kluci-on uptight piano, huge sie for cash. Ha li.nl very lit tle Use and is in peifcct condition. For paitic ulirs address Oppoitnnlty, Tribune otllcc. Jl'ST AltltlTI with foity hoiscs; good work ers and drivers; weight fiom 1,11X1 to l.WJ; "cvci.il closely matched teams. Cm be seen at .'..il H.i)moiid cotut. K. M. Cobb. For Sale or Bent. ron SAI.ll OR ItUVr :i-aue poultiy uml fiult faun; located oil old depot bill iiveilookimr town; sidciidld pkue for summer residence; 10 minute' walk liom d.'put; il-ioi'Ui house; tutu Nhcil or uufuinisbeil. Aildiiss J. K. Zvvei.ig, rueti.nville. Pa. Boarders Wanted. PIHVATi: FAMILY wishes to have two niee men to board, German or Lnglish. Call any tim alter Thtusday. All convcni.-uccd, S07 Harrison avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WAX'H'D Tvvj ecir.munlcutlng rooms vvlth board, pilvatc family picfcitcd. Two lucfies and n gentleman, btite lull paitleulais. Acidic 3s C. II. 1)., Tiibunc office. Wanted To Bent. WA.NTKD ROOMS ror two adults, three or fom loom-., furnished or unlurnislied for -very light hmi-rkcipiug. Hist floor ptefetred. Addics M. II., Tiibunc olllee. WAXTIID l-'uniMieil liou-e or four or rive looms for housekeeping. Address A. (1. 1.'., Tiibunc otllcc. Real Estate. I'OU S l.l' llor.se on noitlivvpt side l'ouith stteit near Dudley. Duiuiioie; also lot nn Vine slicel, between Wi lister and Ta.vloi ave nue. Apply 218 ll.uri-on avenue. I'AHM I'OU SAM! Sixli-two aeies, one mile liom Lake Allel; twelve .ic.it-, nt tlnibei, let InipiiiMtl; excellent sluing water un lot; Mini situated on loud. I 'or paiticulai addle Will iam Ticslar, Ailel, l'a. I'AHM l'Oll SA1.K or exiliatige lor city pu,peity situate in .u-iiielniuiii ciiimty; impioved; well Wdtcicd; suitable lor dali.vliig. stock or sbiti talsing and gen.-ial fainilus. H.iii)cii, At toniey, IH'i'i Washington .iventii'. Business Opportunity blOLlv AXD WHU.VT TltADIIItS without delay. Wilte for our special market letter. 1'reo un application. S. ), lllbbatd & Co., incmbcis X. , CViisulidatcd and block b.cluuge, 41 and 15 llioadvvay, Xew Yoik. Ustablished Hill, Long Distance' I'lione 2383 Rroad. Money to Loan. AXV AMOU.NT OF MOXUY '10. i.OAl-Oulck, straluht loans or Building and Loan. At fiom I lo fl ncr cent. Call on N, V, Walker. 311-310 Connell building. 'llieio will be a iiiulliico evcty day, lonitneiiclug Tut-dai, STAGE NOTES. (Inly lliiee cities will see Mis, I.clle Laitel lu "Du Jl.ui)-" next season, lloston, Plilladelphia ami Chicago. Marin CiliUI will he stalled in a new inu,lca comedy, If mcilt nnd oilglu.illly alvvais had ll.clr Just iciogiiitiou this clianie would have bun given her long ago. I'llcn 'IViiy will play the iole of (Juceti Ivatb eiine at tlio foitlicomiiig !shakct;icatu annlvci, naiy pciioiiuaneu .it Miatford-ou.Avou. When Charles I'lohnian nukes n star ol Chatles lllehman it is said that William Courtney will bo ilia leading nun of tho l.'mpiic Theater Stock company lu .New- Yoik. Lama Iluit sailed for London last Satutdiy and will apicar in "The I'm pie Lad)" in Hut illy under the management of Mr. Williamson. Miss Hint turned down a good oiler lo appear a "Zaa" in Atistialia, David llcla.co has seemed coutiatU tovciliig tlnre )eais with u uujoiity of thu company sup posing Mis. Leslie Culler in "Du llauy," l.lkii Terry will inure than likely not appear wllh'.Mr Ieiiy Irving wlien be toui this coun tiy next seajon, but will take out a company of her own, appealing In "'Ihe l'irst Duchess of Murlboiougii." Sam Uciiuid has made Ihe announcement tlut bo will bo niairic'd in June tu Miss I'loieuce Deutclt, u non-professional of Xew Yoik. Mies it said to be the daughter of u wealthy tobacco merchant. l'laiiccvj Belmont, who Is to bo Chailes Haw ticy'j leading lady next season in "A Messenger fiom Mais," jumps ellieetly from Hie t hotels uml lias never bad a speaking pait since her debut on the tlagc. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisiments Will Be Beceived nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. lit. Central City ALBERT SCHULTZ. corner Mulberry atrwt and Webster avenue. dUBTAV P1C1IEL, (MO Adam avenue. West Side aEOnrjB W. anNKINS, lOl Bouth Mala avenue. South Scranton rRKD I TBRtPE,.72 Ctdar avenue. North Scranton OF.O. W. DAVIS, corner North Utia avenue and Market ttreetv Oreen Bidge CHARLES V. JONES, 1557 Dlckwa venue. F. J. JOIIN8, P20 Orcen Ridge itreet. O. LORENZ. corner Wwhlngton ave nue and Marlon itreet. Petersburg ' W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenut. Dunmore J. Q. BONX ft SON. Help Wanted Male. WASTED A dober. Industrious man for loaoh-. man; vvrllc giving references and statp wages wanted. Addre IC, Tribune office. WANTED Man for window 'hade dcp.it uncut. Apply tit donas l.ongM Hons. WANTED Kiisl-c-lass pnlntei ; sicinly einplny inent for light pally. Address 11S Wuync avenue, city. WANTED A clothing salesman of cxpcilence nnd good iublls. Adddics "Mcichanl," cuie of Tiibunc, MAX with hoisc and wagon wanted to deliver and collect. No canvassing. s!l per week nnd expense. S150 cah deposit requited. Col lector, Uox- 7S, I'lilladc'lnbla. WANTED An rxperienced c-Ieik in cuituiii mid diapcry deiaitmenl, with icfciciu.es. Apply Ooldsmitir llnraiir, city. WANTED Expet ienceel solicitor for cstiiblisbed ti.ule; peimanciit position; uive lefetriiecs. Address "Solicitor," P. O. Box 31M, city. WANTED Two expeilenccd steuogiapheis;. ap ply to International &alt Co., Council build ing, Sctanton, l'a. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A )oung lady to act as steiioguipher and office assistant. One who has bad some ex peilcjicp on books piefciied. Aihhcss "P.," T'llbune otllcc. LADIES WANTED Home woik, ssJO per month gitniaiitecd, stamp for pat tlc.ul.us. Xatiiiu.ll 1'. & S. Watili Co.. Baltlmoic. -Mil. WANTED Help, women and gills, a mill hands in a neaiby city; expeilenee not nuess.,iy. Call on miiuifactmirs icpiccnt.ilive L-icka-wannnie Valley House, 1'iid.iy nnd Satiuil.iy, fiom II lo Y2 it. m., i to o nnd 7 to U p. m. 111 in-teie-t men vvilh families. WANTED At once, Piotestaut gill -for poli cial housework; (ieiiuau m- Swede piefciied; 1 cfel cnce.s lcqulieil. Apjily 7ir) Madison avenue. HELP WANTED Appicntite gills wanted at onee. Apply at Vienna Diessuuikiug Par lors, 'Ail Lackawanna iivctuie, fouilli tlooot. (II llli WANTED for gcneial houi-owork in fainllv of four ndullx, who ean sleep home. Apply at 3-' I (!lb-on stieet. WANTI'.D A competent cook; be-t of rcfeicnces iciiiiied. IUI Jelleison avenue. LADY CANVASSER wanted to folieit subscrip tions for The Tiibune; good lommissioii of feted with a fair guarantee for fust-class worker. Apply pcisnnally at Business .Manager' a cilice, Stiauton Tribute. Situations Wanted. SITI'ATIO.V WANTi:i)-lly a .voting giil to take caie of chlldicu nr do light housework; ego 10. Apply 102 Theodoie street, Piovidcuie. tslTl'ATlOX WANTED lly n joung gill to take tale of childieii or du light hoiisevvoik, Call 104 Theodoie street. WANTE A position .is an cxpcticncetl sten ogi.iphtT and bookkeepti. Addu-s A,, Tiib une olllee. SITUATION WANTED Tu go nut by day wash lug, boning or cleaning, Please call at l-'tS 1'i.iuklln avenue, city. MTe'ATlOX WANTED By a gill, l.'j )c.us old, as muse gill; can furnish irfcicuccs. Ad dies A, Tiibune ollke. AN EXPEltlENCED woman would like position at liousewoik of any kind. Aihhcss .Mis, E, A. Daly, -.mij Pc-tin avenue. Wanted. VWVrtAiV WAXTED-Suund saddle pon.v. I.. II. .lones, :.()1 Xoith lltoniley avcuue. Lost. I.OiT llv a poor woman, a puiso iimlalniiig S20 un the .south Side Wednesday inclining. I'ltid er please le'.ive at llumphre.v's cliint stoic, 111b Pitttston incline, l.O.-iT At the eluilty lull, il dtiehcsse lace hand kerchief. I'lutlcr will bo l in allied by il luming same to o'.vuet, Adddicss E. K caie Tiibune. LOhT $..", between Peek Linnber Co,. East Mar ket street mid Picsh)trt!au iliunli. Ilcward If letuiucd lu oltlee nf Peik Lumber Co, ( Dissolution of Fartnership, DISSOLUTION Or l'AltTNEItllll'-Tlic' iarlner ship lierelofoii existing between !, M. Purdy and A. M. 1'iuu, under the linn name of Purdy & rinu, U this 'Ji'tb day of Mauh, 1HU2. dis solved by iiiutuil toiuent, A, M. I'lnn retliing. 'Ihe business licieaflcr will be luutiuueil by .1. 51. Puiily iindir the Hint name of .1, M, Ptitdy k Co., tn wliniu all outst Hiding in counts will be paid and who assume all liabilities. I. M, PIIIIDV, A. M, I'lnn. Dalton, Mauh 'J'), JUtr.'. LEGAL. A MEETINU of the members of Ihe Isickjvvautu Stoic Association Limited, will be held at the office of tho association in Seranluu, Pa., on Monday, the lltli day of Apill. A, D. 1W, at half past tvvn o'clock in tlio afternoon, for the puipose of taking action upon the fiicsliou of dissolving Tlio Lac kavvanna htmc Association Limited, by voluntary uctlcn of the memberi, and, in case it is decided to dtssulvc the said utsocliillon, then lor the fuither puiposo of elect ing three liquidating tltistees to wind up the alfaiu of tlie association uieoidlng to law, II. K. l'AlllCUII.I), .Scciclai)-. Scranton, Pa., Match ., lUcr.'. SEALED PROPOSALS, NOTICE U hcicby given to Contraelou or Build- era that the Tiustcra of the East htiouds'mig Stato Noinul Sch'J will ittelvc bid up tu :t !. in., Apiil 'Jl, ui,' for the const motion unci uiul.lilng of a Ihiee-.Hoiy lliick Seioo llullcl up. ISO feet by 7-2 feet; Elevations, Diavvlngj, and Detail I'Ijiis can be seen at the nfiioc of tlm Sccielaiy of tlie Conuiilttce, 'I', V, Hoirnuu, East Stioudsbui'.'. Pa, l'u 1 1 and eouiajctc hik'tl tlcatlonj may beud on applleatlou Tii tlio St,'. ictury. The 'trustee reserve Hie light in ie Jcct any oi all bids. II. 1. MOItEY, Cluliuun ot llulldliig Committee. April, lWi. 3 Insertions 25 Cent Mor TH1 Pour Unci, ft Ctnti tor Bach Bxtra tlm," " POLITICAL. I'll! ST LEOLSLATIVK IHHTnlf TVaH, 1. Ksrs. by given to the ltepubllcan votera of Hi lint legislative District, that a primary elec tion will be held on atturday, Aptlt 20, 1D0J, be tween the houri ol four and (even p. hi,, lor the purpose of nominating; a candidate for tho Leg islature In represent the dlntrlct ami to elect two delegate.) to the ltepubllcan State Convention tu be held nt ILirtlnhurg June 11, ID03. The convention lo rompute the o!c will be held on Tttewlay, April 2fl, nt 10 o'clock tn Co operative Hall. Each candidate must register, with tlio district chairman, bis full name and postofflcc nilcli cw, and pay bin aaexment fifteen days before the election, nr lilt name Will not be placed on the official ballot, Tlie district vigilance committee; tn the vail oils precinct, will conduct the election, am) Hut lesult will be teported by the return Judge to the district convention, which will be composed of tin return Judges. A written notice contain ing their instructions will be mailed to Hie mem bers of the various district vigilance committees CEO. W. JENKINS, Chairman. Attest-W. W. SIMPSOX, Secretary. SECOND LEdLSLATlVE DISTItlCT-Xotlce Ii hereby given tn Hie ltepubllcan voter ot the Second Legislative district that a primary election wilt be held on Saturday, April SB, ,1901, between (bo hours of four and seven oclof:.p. In., for the purpose of electing two delegates to lepresent said legislative district' In'the' coming ltepubllcan state convention to be held In Hr risburg on June 11, 1WW, and to nominate,, . candidate for the legislature. The convention to compute the x-otc will lie held on Tuesday, April 2I. IfKB, at 1 o'rloek p. ni., In the rooms of the Central ncpublican e lull in Scrnnton. tn accordance with the rules governing thW district tho candidates will ltc voted for directly hy the voters nt the polls. Each candidate must register with the district chairman his Ml name and postofflce address and pay his assessment twenty days before the election or hit name will not be placed In tlie official ballot, neither will am- votes cast for him be counted. The district vigilance committees In the vail ous precincts will conduct the election and.tne icstill will be reported by the return judge to the ilistiict convention, which will be composed of Ihe return judges of the various districts. A wiitten notleo containing further Instruction? will be sent to the members ot the said district vigil ance committees. rUEDEniO W. FLEITZ, Chairman. Atlcst: WALTElt E. DAVIS, Secretary. Agents Wanted, AGENTS WANTED for the best carpet atrctchcr made; nine other articles, needed In cveiy home. Apply lo W. .1. Bicwster, Itoom 20, 50 Linden stieet, bcrjuton, Pa., af 7 p. nt., or by null. f Storage. STORAGE Dry, clean and modern up-to-date storage; separate rooms; Individual kevs; elevator. An xideal stoiago for household effects, etc. Thirty septuato storage rooms. Scranton Storage com pany, lit! Kianklin avenue, J Bheumatiam. SSSVSSSSSJnSJ'K HHEU.MATISM All nartlcs that wish ran be speedily and permanently cured of all va rieties of lllicumatlsm by a vegetable compound. Cuies guaiantccd. Inquire or addtess J. E, Tay lor. Sctanton. Musical Instruction. BANJO PUPILS WANTED Konner member -of college banjo club, desires few pupils on banjo; tcims leasotuble. Addics II. A. V., Tiibuno ofllce. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWAItD C. SPAULDING. 23 TUATIERS BASIC Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ABCIIITECT, CONNELIi Building. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH. B REAU Estate Exchange Bldg.. 12 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IIAUDINO, COS CON'NELL BfJILDINO. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBEIIOER, PAULl HUILDINO. Spruce street, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. VlJLLARD. WAltltEN & KXAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counscllots-at-Lan-. tltU to i12 Conncll Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Room 12, ll, 16 and IS Burr Building. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NECO tiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUX- sellora-at-law. Commonwealth Building. Roomi 10, 20 and 21, EDWAIID W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. BOOM wq-um, yin noor, Mears building;. L' A, WATREf-. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARU PATTERSON t WILCOX, TRADER'S NATlONAla Bank Building C COMEOYS, 013 BPPUBLIOAN BUILDINO. A- W. BERTHOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons, DR. W. E. ALLEN. S13 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. 8. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 330 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbeny. Chror.to dlseues, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. t w DIt D. . EVANS, OSTI.'OPATII, 120-S Jli.SH ington avenue. Chronic,. aud nervous "liWeajar a specially. Consultation (fct. fl ft ,, .V ,. - . . u 4JW -!" Instruction Musicai ""' & P. C. PEUSEt, MUS, .HJo; TEACHE Of" Voice Cnltuic. Uainiony, Counterpoint anil" Composition. Oomposltjon ;iiflirectciU'aii i& vised for publleatloin jJ5'NevvfY'oik ittcat r Hotels and Bestaurants, I THE ELK CAFE, 1M AND 1J7 FBANKUN.AVlp nue. Hates reasonable. - ;" P. ZIKOLEB, Pfoptletor. . SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., h. i W, PAS-" tenger depot. Conducted on the Huropua" plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. .-J Scavenger. 4 A. D. lijtiaaS CLEANS riHvTAWui'ANfe' tea pools; no -odori only improved pumps uieip A. IS. Briggs, proprietor. Leave ordera l0jr. North Main avenue. or.Elcke's drug store, cor-" ner Adarrs and Jiulbeity. Both telephones, T Seeds. G. R, CLARKE Ic CO., SEEDSMEN AND NIJR3 erjmcn, storo 2U1 Washington -avenue; giestj homes, 1030 North Main svenuei, stora Jtltm phone, 782. ' T V.T 6 ? Wive Screeni. JOSEPH KCETTEL, HEAR 511 LACKA. AVE.', Scranton; p.', nunulicluier ot Wire Screeni, I.. .1 i i f Miscellaneous. DltESSMAKI.N'a I'OU CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles naUts. l.yui.a blioemoker, ili Aelinis aictiuc. MEGAROEE IJUOS., PRINTERb' SUPPLIU8, EN. v clones, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, Jji) Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THU WILKESBAHRB RECOBlfOAN BE lfc In Scranton at the news stands ot ReUuiau Bros., 40ei Spruce aud WU Linden; ti. Norton. s Uckswanna avenue; I. S. Schutitr, tU SoiucbttreaL A ' '.'iii,i f 1 y I I .1 fit i ji. 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