RTfev Xi ON W..v: -nBIJf ' :vi MSMV' , '. i M 7. f ' - t r- n r - ,i - , ' '. $ ' W.s r,s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUllSDAtf, APRIL 10, 1902. ft vv&n7iT7T?'"t3r..rwnzr&is. mKmmsm s'.. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA I TUNKHANNOCK. Ireclal lo the Scranlon Tribune. TunUlinnnnck. April n.-MtH. William KlttredRo nnil ilmiglitor, Helen, nre the fcUi'Rls of frlciuls at Sriniitoii this week. Miss Klllo Hoynolds, u teacher In the iciiools nt Montrose, visited lu-r par (ntf, Mr. and Mrs. Norval AV. Heynotdf-, ttver Sunday, The new ferry across! the Hustiuehnn ha river Is roinpleted and ready to do business, and tennis were carried over It 6ii Monday. The schedule of prices fixed by the proprietors does not seem lo Htrlke a popular choul, however, and It Is safe to say that the old ford at Hie upper end of town will ! patron ized when the water Rets a little lower In the stream. The prices reported Bre 40 tents for u team one wav. and iV) cents for u slnclo horse one way. rite ferryman don't work for his health. Mrs. Victor Lvmali died at her homo rm Putnam street on Sunday evening at ibout 10 o'clock of en tun It of the stom ich. The funeral will take place this Wednesday) afternoon at '2 o clock at lcr Into residence. Deocnsed was an ?stlmalile lady, and her untimely clp- "nilso will bo sincerely deplored by "" Vho know her. Mnrshall Seutt, of f'nrbondalc, Is vis iting, friends nt this place. Mis:; Katie Council spent Sunday with friends at Wllkes-I'.-irrc. Mrs. GeorRO Ttultlwlii. who has been 111 with bronchial trouble, the past Svcclc, Is eoimilescln-r, Robert Blakeslee and son, of SnrliiR Vlllc, visited friends In town Monday. Llceiihe court was on Tuesday, and tilt applicants were grunted licenses ex cept those whoso applications wore re monstrated against, and these wore the Wyoming house, in Tunkhannock, and the Slsk house and Keystone hotel, in Factory vllle. After hearing the evi dence in those latter cases, the court intimated that decisions might bo ex pected on Thursday morning. The li cense year begins on April 11. Tiny DeAVItt met with an accident while peddling milk on Tuesday morn ing. One of the wheels came off the milk wagon, and the milk, milk cans nnd driver were scattered over the road. Mr. DcWltt escaped with no other in jury than an ugly gash In the upper lip, which had to bo sowed up by n Burgeon. He was soon selling milk ncain. Mrs. Stephen Carey, of Ens-ton, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 3tobcrtsoii, on Second 'Htreot, over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Aaion Brown weie shop ping at Wllkes-Bane, on Saturday. HONESDALE. 6prel.il tn (he Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, April !). At n recent meet ing of the Wayne county Democrat committee, Hon. Charles A. McCarty was re-elected chairman: Fredeilek Saunders, secretary and treasurer. Hon. John D. Brennan and Hon. Leopold Fuerth were chosen delegates to the state convention. The net.receipts from the Faster sup per given by the ladles of the Baptist church was $147.04. The young ladles and Gentlemen of the Honesdale schools, who are seking a college education, will find a rare opportunity in the prize contest of fered bv -The Tribune,. Mrs. W. .7. Ferber, who has been con fined to her home with a fractured nnklc for the past three months. Is now able to go out. Frank Cornell, who was coachman for Dr. C. K. Foster many years, then re moved to Scrantou, has returned and entered the employ of J. E. Richmond ns coachman. The piano of Grace church Sunday school, ruined by the recent flood, will bo renl'acpd bv a new one, from the music house of N. B. Spencer. The ladies of Grace church . 111 be pleased to see everybody at their sup per, which will bo served Thursday evening in the Presbytoilan chapel, Proceeds for renovating their Sunday Fchool room, damaged by the recent Hood. A movement is being made to Inaug urate the free mall delivery system In Honesdale. The Allen Villalr Repertoire company will appear at the opera house for three nights, commencing this (Thursday) evenjn, presenting "Under t.ho Black Flag," "The Two Orphans" niul "Bag Bed Jack nnd the Lady," including lat est moving pictures and Illustrated eongs. Superintendent of the Flectrlc Light company J. C. Richards, wife and Utile daughter, were asphyxiated with coat ga's from their furnace during Monday night. The daughter awakened early Jh the morning," and this aroused the mother, She found the rooms filled with gas. .'ho reached the telephone nnd called Dr. Vote) Ion, who soon gave them relief. Mr. U hards had just re turned from an pxtended stay at Wilkes-Barre, uud started a new lire In the furnace. NICHOLSON. Fpcrlal lo the Sainton Tribute, Nlc.-hol.son, April 9. Mrs. F. W. Boyle, imNwv Mllford, spent Sundav with her brother, F. N. Boyle, of this place. Mrs, D, W. TKus is visiting Iter' sis ter, Mis. Repp, nt Old Forge, T.ou Tiffany, of Klngsley, spent the THOUSANDS LIKEWISE One of the most prevalent, annoying nnd Irltatlpg troubles Is Itching Piles, Suffering ones do not bellovo they can bo cured," because they Jinvo tried so many remedies that failed. It Is now nit admitted fact that Dr. A. W, Chase's Ointment peter fulls, und to Impress upon Scrantou peonte thu ah polule surety they huve, Matthews Bros, urn authorized to guarantee sat isfaction nr refund the price' paid, Mr, V, J. Mutlley, of No. flic Blfcli Htreot, Scrantou, Pu., says; "For eight years I had been a sulferer fioni Itch, lug piles. Some nights r could pot Mcep at all, und In hot weather I lost lots of tlmo nt work wllh them, tho irltatlon was so great. I tried every thing with no success until I got a box of Dr, A. W, Chime's Ointment at Matthews Bros', drug store, 320 Lacka wanna avenue. 1 used part of the box nnd have seen nothing of tho truublo elnco.f This result I consider wonder ful in tho light of past efforts and fail ure to cure. It's a srent ointment." Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment is sold nt COe. a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine. Co., Buffulo, N. Y. See that portrait and slgnuturo of v. W. Chase, M. D., are on every package. -.13 day with his sister, Mrs. E. t Tucsdnv. Stoat, Miss Blanche Hopple, or Greenwood, was, u cnller In town one day last week. Miss Clam Titus, of Klngsley, is vis iting her uncle, D. W. Titus. Miss Amhra Hlnkllc died at her resi dence In Fields Brook, Tuesday morn ing I. E. Harding Is on the sick list. Mr. Bundle, of Taylor, was a caller In town Monday. DUBVEA Miss Alary Anderson has returned home, after spending a few days with friends in Parsons. The Lawrence colliery of this place began oneratlons Inst week, Miss Klslo Hughes was a caller In Scrantou yesterday. Miss Beatrice Perry spent Sunday with friends in Scrantou. There will bo a grand concert nt tho PICTURE This fair rider companion in the him and the fox? Brick Methodist Fpiscopal church, Fri day evening. Mrs. Ornn Burleigh, of Tunkhannock, is visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. William Shales, of this place. JERMYN AND JHAYF1ELP. A public meeting attended by neaily a hundred nieii was held in Windsor hall I.i-t evening for tin- puipo-u of (milling a eo-opeultic stole. The incethi.' a, pieaidcd oer by Willljin II. I.uti-y, I'etcr .1. Kelly acting as kecielaiy. Scveiul H-eihea wcio madi viuouuging the motein-iit mil it was decided tn dispose of the shues lit If-i per bluie. Nu one lo liold inou- than live tluiesv 'limotb.v Donovan v elected tieaauier jnd bis bond-, weie plated at ll,Om). It was biiggcstcd Hut conmiiiteo be appointed to canva-a the bo rouxli nnd solicit nipiubiis, but il was after wauls thought tli.it Ibis would be minecta.iiy, one member stating that llicic would not lie Hie slightest difflculy in dinponing of the abate-,, lie foio adjourning it was decided to hold another public- meeting in the same lull next Tucssday cvinlng. ltc. Kinest Melville will give bis lettuic. "An livening with Tennj-,on," in tntei prise lull this cvinlng. The lecturer's ability N such, Unit it ouslil not to be uciessaiy to vuge anjone to at tinil this evimng-s leiluie. II U safe lo sav tliat those u)ii do will Iiave u uie treat. 1 he lecture is t" bo given under the auspkes of tlie St. Agnes' guild of st. Jjincs' cbiirili and tickets h.no been placed at the reaionable piice of 20 cents to all lulls of the lull. At the monthly meeting of the Jlajfleld coun cil hold Monday evening the bond of TicUMiier Wignall for 1J0.UU0, O. V. Winter and II. A. Will man being tl.c boud-nicn, was lead and accepted. The auditors' lepoit was lead, but Clir.liman Mil. into i.iUed objection to ceilalu amounts paid by the poor boaitl and tin- adoption of the report was defcued until next Monday evening when a special meeting will be held for the purpose. The street committee estimated the amount need ed for the present year lo put the stieets of tho borough in icpali' would bo $700 but seveial of the lnembeis took exception to the estimate, claim the amount was too high. Objcitluus weie ah-u laiscd agalnt expending $.100 on the wall on Hill stioit, but the iliairman oveirulcd the objections. The Ociuotciy association meeting called for last cenlng Iuj been postponed until net Wed nesday night. .lames Hi mile, of SYiautnu, spent .vestenlay with Ids patents, Mr. and Mis, ltennle, of Second stiiet. OLYPHANT Charles, tlie llrtlc son of Mr. and Mis. John Hiclkirtl-., of Tiger Valley, died yesterday morn ing utter u few days' illness. Ho was two jeirs old and a blight and interesting child. Tlie funeral will be held tomorrow- afternoon at 2 o'llock. Interment will be made In Union iein-U-iy. 'Tin- nhool board will meet in icgular session tonight. As usual Ob pliant will be well icprcscntcd in the national game thin car. The Drowns who have made a icioul for themselves in jeais gone b.v, will iigaiu bo in (lie field. It is likely that mini) of the best plajirs of last season's Hub bciuciks will Join the IIiowih, whkli will make u strong combination, The lllakcly Choral society is working haul under die direction of Mr, and Mis. Vied WiUou, of btiantoii, picpailn; for their closing roiiveit, which will be given in the lllaki'ly HilaptUt cliuiili Thursday evening, May IS, It is hoped that the people of lllakcly, 01) pliant uud bur luuudlng towns .will turn out uud greet the so ciety wllh a paikcd house. The concert is ex pelled to bo even a greater sihccm than their lait one, They will give eight selection) from "Caiincn" and other good operas, alo sonio beau tiful sacred choruses, duets and nuaitcttcs. Tlie socii-lj's lomcrt will bo followed by a recital of the private pupils of Mrs. Wilson. Tickets will be un s.ile in tho near futuio in several prominent business places of tho town ami can also bo bought (loin nicinbeis of the society, Alt niembeia arc icquostcd to be on hand promptly ut icliearsals fiom now on, Miss Josephine Walsh, of Plains, was the guest of Mr, and Mis. John Joidan, of lllakcly, jcitcr day. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mlts Katie ritzsininions and Paplik Ileal)-, of Oussy, vvcro milted in uurrtaga in lit, Patrick's chinch by J lev. I', .1, Murphy, the pastor, The bridesmaid was Maggie liuiiiilgan uud Peter l-'ilzslmnions, a. brother of the bible,' was best nun. Tho bilde wow a pretty gown of giey ilotli with whllo tiliiimlngs. Ilei uuld was attlied in blue Willi white garniture. Mr. uud Mrs, Mealy will go to housekeeping In Grassy, The Jolly llimy Jenkins company plujed "My Old h'entucky Home'' before a good sized audi nice at tho opera liou-c last evening. The illus trated songs by Will 1 lluike wne un enjoy able feature. "'I he Pcikfhlie IlilU will be pre sented this evening. The committee In charge of the smoker which will bo given by the Obphant conila.c of Ilep tcsopks tomorrow evening, is arranging an ex cellent piogramine. A number fiom out of town ure exiieited. The Ol.vmpla oriheslra opened i dancing da,j iu boiouali lull, I'rleeburg, last night. Mr. uud Mrs. J, Arlington Spcnier and family :'' have gone to Wllkcs-Barre, where llicy will re tide permanently. Itcv. I'Mlicr Ray, of Mlnooka, was a visitor at the parochial residence yesterday. ' Mr, David ltellly, ol Scranton, vlsllcd rela tives here ) enter Jay, Mrs, Ellen Lewis, of Wllkcs-llarrc, wa the Biic.it ol Sir. ami Mrs. Charles HuUor Tuesday. TAYLOR. The following Is the pionramme to he ren dered nt tho entertainment lo bo held this even Inp at the Arelibald and I' no Primitive Meth odist church. Doors open at 7 p. in., entertain ment coinnicncci at 8 o'clock! Address by chair man, Hon. Edward James: selection, Anthracite (lice club solo, delected, Thomas Honors! recita tion, Edith Thomas; select I on, Walklns family; recitation, father 1'lnnock; solo, selected, Ohvon M. tlovvolls; recitation, Alice Plait) selection, Anthracite (lice elubj duet, Messrs. Rogers nnd Morgans recitation, Blodn-ln Itoucllls; selection, Walklas family; solo selected, Arthur Morgans; recitation, Delia Davis; solo, selected, Thomas Rogers! recitation, Eugene Bacon) selection, An thracite miartetttc; recitation, -Mini l'rlcc; elec lion, Watkins family; soio, Miss Howells) recita tion, Herman ltelnhardt; finale, Anthracite Rico club. Ticket", children 15 cents, adults 2J cents. The new branch which, is being laid o the new washcry here is wiring completion, George Klckack has broken ground for I lie erec tion of a large grocery store In North Tlor. Misses Annie und Huolc Powell huvc returned homo from their llt to West Scrantou. All members of the Century Hose company, No. 2, arc requested to meet Krlday oenlng In tpeclai sos-don. Mis. I. A. Smith, of New York, and Dr. Itobert MucKcnrle ar.d daughter, Margaret, of l'lttslmig, PUZZLE. has outstripped her chase. Can you find were guests of Mrs. MacKeiuie, of Union street, the foie part of tlie week. John Powell, of this place, visited lclatives in West Scrantou, jesterday. William Moms of 1'itUburg, is visiting icla tives in town. Owing to it ru-Ii in orders the eniplo.ves of II. ltenanl Silk company ate compelled to noil: overtime. Mcn-ii. John S. Gilffith, John Coombs, Alficd Jones, William Ch.ules and 1'iedeiick Andiens lift .vestenlay for their native land, Wales. AVOCA. Tlie regular all-day meeting of tlie Ihiislian Al liance will' be- held at the uu,il plaie today, Itcv. James I.cishuun, of Scrantou, will conduct tho feu ices, which will begin at 2.30 ami 7.0 o'lloik. C. 11. Kennedy, of South Miln stieet, was seized with paulysls while walking in ilic gaiden jes terclay inoiiiing. Her loudition is ijuiie niti.:.ll. Mis. John l.iney, of III oviw illc-, is ctillcally ill. Dr. und Mis. W, r. Pier luve icluiiied from Philadelphia. Miss Nellie Scalilll is isiling friends in Cai boudale. Tlie Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Kpls copal thuiili will meet at the home of Mis. Jo seph Domuicuuulh this evening. Itcfieshincuts will be served for I", ccnls. Mr. and Mis. John (,'rulum, Mr. and Mis. Alv.i Hines, Mis. M. A. lToclc and Mis. Hattle Hell attended tho silver wedding of Mr. and Mis. It. II. Campbell at .Seiaiitou last evening. There will be a joint meeting of tlie Saisfleld Literary club and Michael D.uilt club in .Sais fleld opera house tomonow evening. Tlie i-iglit-inoiitlis-old son of Mr. and JIis. John McCounlik, of lloboken, foinieily of Monsli-, died at the home of Mis. I.alley, of Sciautou, jester day, Tlie qiiaiantlne was i.iised yesterday fiom the Valley Huiisc, inueli to the relief of ilio taspiy ers. A gieat deal of lminieiessuy expense has been contiacted weie the cuuncilnieii a little mule economical in looking after the aflaiis about tlie place. At the meeting on Monday evening John lluike picscntcd a bill for $.KJ fur lent of house for four boms. I'.ut of the een-cs weie oidered paid. I'lanl; MiCormiik was elected boiough at toiney to succeed M. J. Dixon. Only live mem beis weio piesent, fJilioy, I'lue, O'tio.vle and Webb remaining uvvaj. Tied Pommcimiith, of bhelton, Conn., is doing business in this town tills wik, James Weddal, son of Jicph Weddal, was struck on the bead with a piece of coal .vester day b.v a foreigner with whom lie woiked in tlie I.angcliffe slope. A deep Incision was nu-lc ut base of the skull. WAVERLY. Undertakers Mershon and Cole had ihaige of the funeral of u child of Patrick Shea, of Dalton, Wednesday, April H. The interment was at Nlch- Ol-sflll. Mis. llinlly I'cny, wife of fieorgc l'eiry, died at 1! o'clock Wednesday morning fiom u stroke of paralysis, funeral anominccmcnt later. The following persons were entertained at din ner by Miss Mary (iiien last l'rlday: llev. Mr. and Mrs. (ioiUhall, also Miss Floience and Nelson (iodshall, W, A. Saiifoid and wife, Henry White and wife, Miss Sarah Mono and James Stone. Mrs. Clarence Van llusklik, of Clrecu Itldge, was called here on account of the serious illness of Mis. (ieoigu I'euy, her sister. On account of tlie inclement weather the meet ing ill the inteiest ol I lie church choir which was to be held Jat Tuesday evening ut the Baptist c lunch, was postponed until come future tlmo. Thomas Hall, of lilenbuin, intends to oiganlzc a class in musical rultiire to which all arc In vited. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. D., L, nnd W. Board tor Today, Tho following Ib the make-up of tht D., L unci AV. board for toelay: WIIDSKSDAY, At'Itll, U. Kxtias llast 8 p. in., C. W. Dininj 10 p, in,, lloboken, J. W, Dei lite; 11 p. m., (i. T. fitaplcs. TIIUllbPAY, Al'lllf, 10, Kxtias llast t.SO p. in., Ilobuken, 111 inly; 4 a, m., M, I'iimerlyj l) a. in., lloboken, Carncyi 10 u. m., Laiighucy; 11 a. in., lloboken, II. J, Laiklnj 1 p. in., M. II. MvUno; i p. in., Ho bokeu, M. J. Ileniilganj 3 p. in,, W. J. Mosliri ft p. in., lloboken, M. Smith; 0 p. in., lloboken, A. I', Mullen. Summits, IHc. 0 a. in., .1. Canigg; 0 a. in., Frouufclkcr; 10 a. in., Nichols; 2 p. in., Thonip son; b p. in., M. (iolden. l'iuliers-0 a. in., Wldner; 7 a. m., S. Fin nertyj S a. m., liousvr; 11.11 a. in., Morau; i p. in., Kauinan-, 0 p. in., O. llartholouiew ; 7, no p, m., Muiplij; 9 p. in., W, II. llarlliolo tnew; 10 p. in., Lamping. Helper 7 a. m., Uullncy; 7 a. in., Singer; 10 &&J- Thill iTTTi'T f Ifc I ?. ; rjM- ."5i -X - RHEUMATISM Kept Him Home. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Cured S. H, Stroud, of Canastola, N. Y.; read hia conoleo letter. " I suffered awfully with rhon mallim. Attlmis it was bo sovcro I could not got oat or my house. i uoara 01 ir. David Kennedy's Favorite Bern edy nnd took four bottles of It and was oomplc t e I jr cured, nnd I havo hnd no return of tho rheumullim since. I an happy to Held my testi mony to Iti virtue nnd cheerfully recommend It to ollicra." Dr. David Kcnno dy's Favorito Rem edy rcstorcH tho llvor to a healthy condi tion, 'and cures tho worst cases of constipation. It is n cer tain cure for all diseases peculiar to fe males and affords great protection i'rnm attacks that originate in ch.ingo of lifo. It cures Bcrofula, salt rheum, rheuma tism, dyspopsia, all kidney, bladder nnd urinary diseases, gravel, diabetes and Bright's disease. In this last disease it has cured whero all clue failed. Ifyoti are not already convinced that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy is tho medicino you need, you may havo a trial bottle, absolutely free, with a val uable medical pamphlet, by sending your name, with post office address, to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., mentioning Hub paper. )Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Rem edy is for salo by all druggist at $1.00 a bottle, or 0 bottles for $5.00 less jthan one cent a dose. "" Dr. David Kennedy's Golden Plasters ktrengtheu Miuclei, remove pain anywhere. 13c t. m Secor; 6.13 p. m,, Stanton; 3. CO p. in., MtCiovcrn. Ktrai 'e.t S a. in., If. Gii-iiioiIy; 10 a. in,, T. Doudiean; 1 p. m., C Kinsley; 2 p. m., P. W'nll; 4 p. in., It. Gi-tner; 11 p. in., .1. llemil- (TJIl. xotici:. Wlllhim Kiiby will run Xo. f,r, April 9, with T. Hopkins' crew, ami until further notice. T. Nauinan will run 5 p. in., pusher, April 9. Fellows and cicvv run 3.15 p. in. extra, April 9. -M.inu anil ciew run 11.30 p. m. extra, April 0. I'ricry and tievv lun 8 u. m. extm, Apill 10. Donahue and crew tun Xo. 02, April 10. II. Doherly anil crew will repoit at tialnnins ter's office, 8 a. ni., April 10. William Heater will go out with l L. Hogers. This and That. A number of the new refrigerator cars for tho Lackawanna rallroucl are belnpr received every day und put 111 service. The ofllcials of the Lackawanna rail road will attend tho monthlv confer ence in New York today. V, N. Sarber has been appointed agent of the Central HailioaU at Nan tlcoke, and W. L. Itosengrant has been made assistant iiEent at Ashley. Consul Wimlovv 'writer froni I.leec that the businef.i outlook in that part of Ilelffium is inuth lulglitcr, and that thou- is u fine openiuir for Anieiicaii gooils, especially kiboi-saviiiK- machin ery, HoIri in lnanuf ictuiTis aie beginning to icaiize that in onler to nn.re"fully meet Hie competition of Hip t'nileil State-), up-to-date ma chinciy is ncecs.ny, and in the opinion of tlie consul there Is in tliat cutmtiy a matket for this elasa of our cpoiK lie pijs tlieie have ie cetitl.v been many calls for adilicsnc-, of Ameri can lilnij engaged in vaiious Hues of manufactuie. " " I T&eafificat j ATTRACTIONS TODAY. I,YCi:i'M "Iludolpli and Adolph." Night. ACAUKilV Walte Comedy company. After noon and night. STAR "Tlie Devil's Daughter." Aftunoon and night. Mason and Mason. Ilroadhuict .t Cunie'.s new niuileal production, entitled, "ltudolph and Adolph,"' in vvhleli Dan and Charles A. Maou are the stats, conic to Hie I.jicuui on Thiusday night, and iu addition to tlie btais will piesent the following plavers; llealrlie .MeKenzle, Xellio Monkell, Claia II. f-niltli, Ive Jlerl.vii, tho Sisteis I-auienee (who cieatcd a en-.atlon in New Yoik lit wintet), I.cvv II. Xcvvtoiiib, Hobby Mack, Kildlo Iluv-ell, Ilauy James, Samuel Jllrtleld and I.oltlc WIN II.IU13 Salter, the clever comedienne, who eeas-un before last made an enviable ii-putation for hci self by placing at dlrkieiit times each of ihe K-ven female characters in Oeorge II. Uroad-bun-t's "Wliy Smith Left Home." Dan and (hailes Mason, uho a.-ume the title role--, are adiplablo Individuals who can bo ex pected to dominate wlialevir tilualion, no mat ter how mirxpeitiil, In which they iiuy be thrown. "Way Down East." Muuser William A. Uraily'a pioductlon of Lot tie lll.ilr 1'arker'b play, "Way Down Hait," will bo rIviii at tlie loccuin IVIday night, .Satuiday lnatini-e and night, Tlie play i.i a eplendld btuUy of New Knaljiul life, full of seiitlun.ni, ami that pvrullar appealing quality vvhleli btill.es home to every lieirt. It Is called a btoiy of plain people, and they .no plain, everj-ihv iharactem engaged Iu the homely putsuits of dotncblklly, but He tcrk'S of event-, which aie unfolded lu tho couife of tho play aio of a deep diaivatto Interest, in lawed by the ulniplUlty und uutuialuced of their tell In,'. The hcbt of critics piuiinuuec It a Fiiperler play to "'Hie Old Homestead" or ".Slioto Airen." And whciever it has been pu-M-ntcd, bcoieu of letters front clirgjuien, bihool teachers and othern have been rccelvnl telling of their delight at the itoty that it to aptly leadici, The dl.i-login- ts stirring, the wit and humor blight, and the love actn.-s dellly mraiiged, STAGE NOTES. "ruder Two Flags" wn presented at the Acad emy of lliiiio hut nlglil by tho Walto Comedy and block company, ThU iifteinoon "'Ihe War of Wealth" will bo repeated und tonight "The (Iol den (Slant Mine." OeoihO Meredith's. "Tito HgotUt" lub been dtamatiml and will be pioduecd In I)inloi next biMbun, 'iho book U bald to bu ve'iy Uiamatle, and bhould tho pla)wilgh du Ids vvmU well, a big nuee-s is umiiuhI. Madeleine l.melto II) ley has wtlen tlie lib retto for a comic opeia, fur which (iustavu luil.er h.ii uiitteit the uiible, It U to be dono Hut in Loudon, Mid. It) ley denied that tlie U nuking u comic opera vei.iou vt her btucefiil Loudon pine, "Mlcu and Jlen." The Loudon i:picRi kay that compile alloiu are likely lo uil.-o uvir Mr llcuiy Iniug'i, engagement of Miss Cecelia Loflus t play Mjrguetite In "Jr'avut," 'I ho Alluuibra MuU- hall ia a ioij tiaet (or her e.eluive services for khtccn weeks f i oin her nrilval lu Knglaud, Kdgar belden, who U rctpoiitible for the Itajs lu " Hot Old Time" being on the load today, JB bli tlgatttire ! on ?ory box of tT ftnaM Laxative BroniO'OuinineTweu ' WamfiY "" curen a call! Ill MM dT. .Laj&iJ&t'vM. & . iif THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Line', 3 Cents tor Each Extra tin j. For Rent. Toil ItllST bk room and nlile. Inquires at once, UW Dicknon nvenue, Orceit lthloe. I'Oll ItENT .Store No. S.5 Liickaw ilium nenue also second lloor, above Scotch Woolen Mill! Co. Excellent bulncM eland. Hoiim for calllnif, H to 10 and S to 7, Apply 1551 Sanderson ave. 1IOUSK roil HUNT Inquire 111 Mulberry street. I'Oll ni'.NT Small furnished bouse lor rent, quire nt D2J Vine itlrect. In- KI.AT I'Olt HUNT at A18 Lackavvamm e ntiej nil modem Impioicmcnls. Inquire of n. Moses, 618 Lackawanna avenue. KTOm: FOR HKNTWi2 West Lackawanna ave nue. Inquire Philip Selinell, 026 Weit lack- wanna avenue. IIAIIN' FOK ItKNT-$l2, April lt, three box and three single ptalls and vmiIi lack, rear ol .T24 Jladison avenue. Inquire at 0.14 Madison ave. KOIl ntlNT-Stnre building- for rent In Dickson City. l'a. Ilulldlng ED feet by 21 feet, cellar under all, nnd second storv can be arranged for a family. All In good rcpilr ready for ue. Two coal breakers and mines clo--o by employing over a thousand people. An enterprising iiicitliint can get a large trade. Apply to William II. Itlchmond, Richmond Hill, 3423 N. Main avtnue, Scianton, l'a. Furnished Booms. TOR IHIN'T One furnlslicd room, with Improve ments; also one on thlid floor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. FUnNISIir.D ROOMS for rent, modem improve ments; private family; gentlemen ptcfcircd, at 537 Adams avenue. TOR REST Furnished front room, with heat, bath und gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Address Room, Box 2U3. TOR RENT Furnished room; heat and bath. 025 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at C39 Adams For Sale. WE WILL send ,iou a handsome aluminum thim ble for two -Jc. stamps, lloslon Noreltv Co., P. O. Dox 205, Scrantou. FOR SALE A fecond-hand organ; in first-ela-s condition; will be sold at a baigain. 222 l'icscott avenue. ARPETS 50,000 yards caprets, mattings and oil cloths at public auction, 230 Lackawanna avenue. "See Auctions." KOIl SALE A pacing horse, marked. Also buggy and harness. Inquire ut Thomas John-.' hotel, Xorlh Main nvenue, North End, HOUSE FOR SALE Uay horse 7 jears old, 15-2 hands high, weighs 1,000 pounds; sound, kind nnd true; etra well city broken; does not bhy or pull. Peifect conformation, very ttvlislr, price, $150. Your money back is not as repre tcnlcd. P. R. Paterson, M. D., Honesdale, Pa. JUhT ARRIVED with foity horses; good work ers and drivers; weight fiom 1,100 to 1,(jOO; several closely matched teams. Can be seen ut S34 Rajmond court. F. II. Cobb. Auction. CARPET.S-50.000 jards Ilruiscls, Ingrains, Vel vets, also Mattings, Oil Cloth; 10,000 ple03 linen sheets, table cloths blankets, couiitci panes , napkins, etc., lion beds, springs, nintties.se-, chairs, ubout six unloads at public auction. Sale begins Tuesday at 10 a. in. and 2 and 7 p. in., at 2.M Lackawanna avenue, next Scrantou Street Railroad waiting mom, opposite Penn avenue. Cummings 4: Bro., Auc tioneers. Wanted To Buy. WANTED TO BUY One genuine diamond, weight about two "K," will pay cat.Ii prite. Ad dress "Ring," Tilbuno office. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board, German or English. Call any time after Thuisday. All conveniences, S07 llarriion avenue. Furnished Room and Board, PLEASANT furnl.-hed room and boaul, piivate family, modem conveniences; Hill section. Address Hill, Tribune olllee. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two communicating rooms with board, innate family preferred. Two ladies and a gentleman. State lull paiticulais. Address 0. II. D Tribune office. Wanted To Bent. GENTLEMAN' AND WIPE wUbcs two or three unfiuuilijcd looms suitable lor light hoit-c-kiepiug; modem Inipiovemtnts, Addicss Pei maucnt, Tribune olllee. WANTED ROOMS-Poi- two adults, tluce or four looms, furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, first floor prcfcired. Addie.s.s M. IS., Tilbuno office. WANTED Furnished liou-o or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Addresj A. Q, 1.'., Tiibune office, Wanted Furnished Booms. WANTED Furnished rooms for Knights Templar Com lave. May 2(1, -27 and 23, 1IK). Address (ieoige II, .lenmn, Chairman Hotel Committee, Wanted. WANTED Private le-tons I nliorthand during afternouik,. Shoitliand, Tribune, Kenl Estate. FARM FOR SALE-SlNtv-tvvo acies, one mile fiom Lake Ailel; twelve neie.s of timber, le-t Impioved; excellent i-priiig water on lot; farm hituated un load. For paitltulais uddies Will lam Trcslar, Ariel, Pa, FARM FOR SALE or exchange for city pmperty situate iu Susquehanna county; Improved; well watered; sullablo for dalrjiug, Bloik or fcheep uUliig mid general fanning, llanven, At tome, 'Ji'J'j Waslilnglon avenije, Business Opportunity, A IH'.I.IAllI.i; and ie.pon-.Uile iiianufaittirlng inui p.iny want u man with I.COO cash to take sole agency for Laikavvanua county for a new ccimumlcal power ef great merit, ued for any and all puipcwcu wheie unv power can bo used; almple, elfcctlvc- and lellable, from onu to thiity liun,o power; cost of ruiinlug seven cents u day for euli lioiso power; no engineer u-qiilied to run it; no iitleudame necewary after siartlug; no boiler, mi labor, no trouble, un danger; salca un limited; InMi'c.s permanent and liumrnsclv ptollt able, Inqulio fleorgo Cicssmuii, Terracu Hotel. SIOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter, I'reo on anplleatlon. S. M. Illbbaid li Co., members N. V. Cciibolldated and btoek Sselianije. 41 ami 10 Broadway, New York. IMabllahcd 1SHI. Long Distance' Phono 2JSS Rroad. Money to Loan, ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN-Qutck, straight loam or Ilulldlng and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent, Call on N. V, Walker, 311-315 Council building. Xoat. I.OiT ii.l, between Peel; Lumber Co,, Eat Mar ket ttiect uud Flt-jhytrrliii chinch. Itcwaid if returned to olllee of Peck Lumber Co. is (ullabniating with I', Oppc-r, the lUitQonitt, on a iiuuleal comedy they Intend pioduclng next teasoii that t, if tlie llayj can be petsuaded to Mop making nuuey vvitli their pic?eut 1110.9 giown tliow. When Henrietta Crosinan is ween lu tlie larger cities next season, beided "MUtiess Nell" and "A4 You Llko It," the will hao at least threo new plaj, "The Matque of the White Itos?," 'Madeline" und "The Raltlmoru Mauiuge." Ihe latter having to do with Hie affair of Jerome Bonaparte and EhUabelU Patleuon. ..tk-. j-ifc-V " Jt'jii -v.?-1 .1- SITUATIONS WANTED FREB. BRANCH WANT OFFIOKS. Want AdvertlsAinents Will Be Heeelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALBERT BClItlLTZ, corner Mulberry itrett ind Webster avenue. QUSTAV PIC11EL. 050 Adam irenu. West Side GEORGE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main (venue. South Scranton ('RED L. TEHPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton aEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Uila avenue and Market street. Green Bidge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving ivcnu. Sunmore J. O. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. BOY WANTED To make himself generally useful ae iiiae aiue uospuai. jcciercnccD icquircu. WANTED. CO Good Painters. 25 Good Plumbers. 2.', Tinsmiths. 20 Electricians. SNYDER ,t GILLETT, 01.1 McKoon avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. WANTED 100 Good Carpenlei. .2.70 per day. &NVDER k GILLETT, Ol.'l McKonn avenue. 1 Niogaia Falls. WANTEI A first class man lo take care of local agency for ea-y selling stock. The rigiit man can make from $,'10 to 930 a week. Write at emit to Investor, Tribune oftlce. WANTED Experienced talesman for Cm lain and Drapery depaitment. Apply Goldsmith's Ha raar. WANTED Expeiienced hut and gent's furnishing salesman who understands window dicsing; reference required. Apply to lto?o the Hatter, 22J Lackawanna avenue. WANTED Gentleman over twenty-one to appoint and manage agents for ;l Pliiladeliliia firm; salary ten clollaix per week and expenses paid, experience not icqulred. Address Box, 05, Tilb uno. WANTED A tbouiouglily competent, all around inolder. Permanent position for the right man. Iu making application, state age, experi ence and wages desiitd. II. W. Beach, Mont rose, Pa. MAN witli horse and wagon wanted to deliver 'and collect. No canvassing. i-2t per week and expenses. $1.10 ca-h deposit required. Col lector, Box 7S, Philadelphia. WANTED Two expeilenced stenogratihcrs; ap ply to International Salt Co., Council build ing, Scranton, Pa. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Lady bookkeeper, who can make her self useful; refciei.ee required. Hose the Hatter, 22.! Lackawanna avenue. WANTED Stenographer who can asist at book- Keeping; expenene Remington, this office. Keeping; i'.perieut:cu prcierreu. Acuuire.-s GIRL WANTED-I11 small family for general housework und cue of children. Good ref eienccs absolutely required. i:iS MadUou avenue (near Elcctlic), Dunmoie. WANTED First cla,s cook at Hotel Walsh, collier Washington avenue and Phelps Mroet, cilr. LADIES WANTED Home woik, $20 per monUi guaranteed, stamp for particular. National P. J: S. Walih Co.. B.iltliuoie. Md. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class1 worker. Apply peuonally at Buaiiiens Manager's office, Sciantou Tribune, Agents Wanted. INSURANCE and Building nnd Loan Solicitors, I tan ofler you a proposition that is heller and will pay jou more than jour pit-sent line, Cu opciativc, eaip of Tribune. $10 TO $50 PER WEEK to several might, ener getic men and women of good nddicA-, who will woik for us in Scianlon or vicinity; tl.ite qualifications and past Hue of work, liwlu, care of Tiibune, Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY AbU-lioUleil un married men between ages of 21 and :-'; citi zens of United States, of good chaiacter uud temperate habits, who can speak, read und wiite English. For infoimatlon apply In Reuniting Oflleer, No, 12.1 W.vuiiilng avenue, heiautoii, Pa, Situations Wanted. WAIN'lED A position us bookkeeper or n'niit ant; call filllli.-li leleienee.s us to cli.iuetci uud ubtllty. Addrc-M Bookkeeper, cam of Tiibune. WANTED Hy a middle oged lady as housekeeper or any kind ol work, Addicts 210 Walnut ttiect, Duumore, SITUATION WANTED-lly jomi-r man as book keeper, or assistant, can give lefeienee. Ad tlies L. M. EUluger, 744 North Main avenue, Siruutui. A GERMAN woman would like to have -i plaee a- cook, Mrs, M, T., 22J Pent! avenue-, SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened lu the olllee o( the City liecoider, by the Dlieclor of the Department of Public Winks cm Mmulav, Apill 21, IliOJ, ut S o'clock 11. 111., fur the 1 cubing, and lot- the paving, with VitrllUd Brick on a loucielo base, Waliburn fctieet, fiom Simmer uveniio lu Iho westerly side of Van Ilium iienue, In tho Fifth waul, In accurdauio with plans and pcii licaliou 011 ille iu tlie lluieaii of Kiiiiice-i inir. lllddeis hhall enilo'o with llielr pupoal, i-.ili rr ceilllled check lor the t-um of One- Hundiid Dollars us 11 guarantee to execute u eontiact fur tho woik xx j 1 111 11 twenly da,v4 If awatded thu mine, In ruiu t lie bidder to whom the contract dull bavu been awauled falls lo execute u con 11 ml for the work in uccoidaueu Willi the plan.-, and niccllleatlons theiefor, within twitily da liom tho date of tin- awaid, the one bundled dol lar!,, ta.h or cirtlllcd (heck acenmpan- lug hl pio po.al sliall be forfeited to the ue of Ilea City of Scrantou, . . .. Dlddets shall ttalft pilcu at which thry will eontiact to keep the pawmuit iu lepalr for .1 period uf llve wi, the piliu of iepaii not tu be Included In price (barged for la.vliu pavement. Pioposals bhall cover the vnllie work and sliall ktale sepaiately llie price for setting or ic-tet-ling tuibolone, tho nrlco for pav'ng per npuiu vaid, which shall include the eoH of grading ui ihown on the prolllc. Bidden will be (uinUlied with proposal blanks at the Iluieau of Engineering, and no others will be accepted, AH propolis shall be filed with tho Oily Con. troller at hU office lu tlie City 1 1 J II. Scianton, Pa., not later than 2 o'clock p. 111. on Monday, April 21. 1W2. 'Ihe city reterves the light to relect unv nr all tleU. JOHN E. ROCHE, Dhector Detiartment uf Public: U01U. Scraiitoii. l'a.. Abiil II. 1U02.. J;' DIRECTORY. r . 3 Insertions 25' Cents Mom Thai Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor fiacliBxtra Un. LEGAL. ESTATE of Samuel Koerner, late of the City ol . Seruiiloii, County of Lackawanna and Stats of Pennsylvania, dcceiised. I.etleis of admlnlstralloii upon the above lule having been grunted to tlio undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against llm said estate are hereby notified to present Ihrnt for pajinent and those Indebted to Mid estate will make immediate paviiitnt tn FRED H. CRAWFOHD. Admliilslralnr. 521 N. I.lncotn'iWenue, Scranton, P. V. V. GIIIIIS, Allomey for IMale. Room (121 t'onnell Illilg, Scranton, P. THE OWNERS or reputed owners of property bounding or abutting on both sides of Wyom ing avenue, fmi Phelps land line to Ash street; both sides of Ash street, from the D. & II. It. 11, to Washington nvenue; both sides of Oakfonl court, fiom Ach street (0 Poplar street; botti sides of Forest lomt, fiom Ash street to Poplar street; and both side of Hreck court, from Phelpj land line to Poplar street, In the Sev enth ami Thirteenth wards. Take nolle 0 that under the direction of councils, I will make tho assessment for the construction of a system of lateral sewers for the drainage of the territory mentioned above, on Wednesday, the lftlli ilaV of April 11, WO', nt 10 o'clock In the lorenoon, at the Department of Public Works, Bureau of En gineering, City Hall, Scranton, Pa., at which time and place jou may appear and be luard If )ou so desire. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director. Department of rubllc World. Scranton, Pa., April 8, 1002. CANDIDATES for the office of Inspector of Mines arc hereby notified tliat the Hoard of examiners appointed by tho Court of Common Peas of Lackawanna county, wilt meet at tho Hoard of Control rooms, City Hall, Scranton, on Monday, April 21, 1002, at 10 a, in., for the examination of such candidates as may appear before them. Candidates will notice that tho law requires them tn produce satisfactory evidence ol having bad .it least live jears practical expert ence in tlie anthracite coal mines. JAMES YOUNG, REESE A. PHILLIPS, GEORGE WATKINS. TIMOTHY D. HAYES, JOHN ROLAND, Examiners'. A MEETING of the members of the Lackawanna Store Association Limited, will bo held at tho office of the association in Scranton, Pa., on Monday, tlie llth day of April, A. D. 1002, at half pant two o'clock in the afternoon, for tin purpose of taking action upon the question of dissolving Tlie Lackawanna Stole Association Limited, by voluntary action of the member.', and, in case it is decided to dissolve the said association, then for the further purpose of elect ing three liquidating trustees to wind up tin affair of the association according to law. II. S. FA1RCIIILD, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., March 22, 1002. Dissolution of Partnership. DISSOLUTION OF PMcTNERSIIIP-Tlie partner ship hcietoforc existing between .1. M. Purdy and A. II. Finn, under tlie firm name of Purriy & Finn, is tills 2'JtU day of March, 1002, dis solved by mutual consent, A. Jl. Finn retiring. The business hereafter will be continued by J. M. Purely under the firm name of .1. M. Ptirdy & Co., to whom all outstanding accounts will be paid and who assume all liabilities. .1. M. PURDY, A. M. Finn. Dalton, Maich 20, 1002. Storage. STORflGB Dry, clean and modern up-to-date storage; separate rooms; individual keva; elevator. An Ideal storage for household elfects, etc. Thirty separate stoiage rooms. Scranton Storage com pany, 11.1 Franklin avenue. Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM All naitlca that wish can ba speedily and permanently cuicd of all .va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cuics guaianteed. Inquire or uddrcss J. E. Tay lor, Scianton. PROJFESSJONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. 23 TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAYIS. ARCHITECT, CONNELIj Building. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B., REAIi Estate Exchange Bid?.. 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDING. 815. CONNELL BUILDING. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL BLDq. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI BUILDING. Spruco street, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUa Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellots-at-Law. IAIJ to 012 Council Buildu-g. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 13 Burr Building. V. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO tlated on real estate security. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- bcllors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 10, 20 and 21, EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS 00.1-BOI, Oth floor, Mcars building. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa, PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIOSAl, Bank Building O, COMEOYS, 013 RI'PUBLICAN BUILDINQ. A. W. BERTIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W, E. ALLEN". u7iOliTil WASHINOTON avenue. DR. 8. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 330 WASH- ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Cluonlo dUea.-es, lungs, heart, kidneys and gonlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, t to 4 p. m. i Osteopathy, DR. I). G. EVANS. 0ST7.0PATH. 1J0-8 WASH. ington avenue. Clironlu and nervous disease) a specially. Consultation lice. --. Hotels and Restaurants. ' HIE ELK CAFE. 125. AND 127 FH.NKUN AVB uue. Rates icaaouable. . P, ZIEOLER, Proprietor.' SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. it W. PA3- cengcr depot. Conducted on tho European plan. VICTOR 1(0(111. Proprietor. Scavenger, , a", lb BRIGGS'CLEANS PRIVY VAULTSAHI) ress pools; 111 idor; only Impigvcd pumps used. A. II. Rrlgg. proprietor. Leave oiders 1104 North Main uvetiuu. or Eieke's diug store, car per Adam.? uud Mulberry. Both telephones. - Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NUBi rr-nu-n, store- 201 Washington avenue; grata htiuses, 1050 Noith Main avenue; store tell- pnone7b2. T" Wlro Screens. JOSEPH KUETTT.L. REAR 611 LACKA. AVfc, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Scrum." &Iiscellaneou8. DltKbSMAKl.Na FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; uIm) ladles wulats. LuuUu bhoeuuVer, tli Adams avenue. MEGAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN telopca, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, )jt Wellington avenue, bcriuton, Pa. THE WII.KKK-HAURE J1EC011D CAN BE HAD in Scranton at" the news itunds of RcUiutn Bros., 400 tpruce and 503 Liuden; M. Norton, 822 Lackawanna avtnue; I. 8. tkhutter, 211 ftnrtu a slrk.