PfW ,C'' ; m ', V" trfi T, .iK'Cft yW Ttf' wrr' '7W . THE SC11ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY AFJRUL 12, 1902. NORTHEASTERN f PENNSYLVANIA I FOREST CITY. Btelal (a th Scrtnton Tribune. Forrst City. Anrll II. Ocoibo l-eil nrd han purchnpcd of T. C. Mansscr tlio Minister fnrm lit South Cllbspn mitt will Inove there next weclt. Thin Ih nnr- of llic flnent properties In that scution Mm It s hoped by their many menus that Mr. Ledynrd and his family Will pnjoy health and proHperlty there. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Woodtnansee m- lend on Monday to move from Forest pity to Baltimore, where Mr. wood- nansee- will have charge or largo real bstute Interests. The report that two Forest City clergymen and a number of other citi zens have formed themselves Into n vigilance committee for the suppression of Illegal liquor selling in Forest City has caused considerable agitation nmong the proprietors of the numer ous "speak-easles" In town. Th'e gen tlemen recently visited several of the Illegal Joints and notified the men that they must close up at once or criminal prosecutions wll follow. A letter fiom General Manngcr 81111- man to the Forest City News, states that the street cars will again be run to this point In a few days. Nary a car I has' been seen In Forest City since the beginning of the strike, October 1, 1301. William Peel, of Cnrbondalc, has been I made yurdmnster of the Erie yard here nnd un engine and crew have boon as signed to duty nt this place. W. Elcherberg, who has been section boss for the Ontario & Western here for twelve years has been promoted to be a. foreman of construction on the main line. He is succeeded by A. Hoper of Carbondale. Henry Stull, son Fred and daughter Jessie, attended the funeral of Mr. Stull's mother at Moosle, yesterday. Mr. anil Mrs. Ike Joseph returned yes terday'from their wedding trip. They will go to house keeping in the Taylor house on Dundaff street. The fair of the .Vandllng Hose com pany will be reopened Saturday night when the articles left over will lip dis posed of. Music for dancing v 111 be provided. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, April 11. Mrs. Taylor Griffin, of Wllkes-Barre, was called here on Thursday by the serious lllnees of her sister, Caroline W. Gray. Misses Mable Lewis and Marlon and Kleanor Metcalf, returned to Elmlra, N. I T on Thursday, where they are stu dents at the female college. Lee P. Stark has registered as a I student in the law office of W. 13. and C. A. Little. The court on Thursday rendered Us decisions In the contested license case. All the licenses were granted, and the remonstrances held insufficient. Mrs. William KIttredge and daughter I Helen, who have been the guests of friends at Scranton the past week re turned home today. Rev. W. H. Hlller, former pastor of phe Methodist Episcopal church at this I place has been visiting friends at this place" this week. He now resides at Port Jervls, N. Y. Marcy Wiggins, son of J. T. Wiggins, I Is Buffering from nn attack of the quinsy. Frank N. Boyle, of Nicholson, was Idotng business 'in town on Thursday. Mrs. John Courtrlght and little son I Rodney, of Parsons, Pa., Is visiting her sister, Miss Elizabeth Gable, on Second street. Mrs. George Gray who has been con- lined to the house by Illness the past two weeks Is much Improved. John S. Brace, of Suttee, was a caller I In town on Thursday. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Suanton Tribune. New MUfoul, April 11. The W. I. C. society, of the Baptist chinch, met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Snyder on Thursday afternoon. Rev. I. D. Mullery nnd wife and severul young people from the Baptist church went to South New Mliford, Thursday evening for the purpose of organizing a Christian Endeavor society at the Moxley church. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed In the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at the close of morning service. The linal number of the lecture course conducted by the young people of the Baptist church, will be given by Mr. C. Edgar Rosecrans, cartoonist and humorist,, of the Paint Brush, on Tues day evening, April 22. The New Mliford Dramatic society will produce a three uct dranui entitled "Border Land," for the benefit of St. Murk's church, on Friday evening, April 18. Preparatory titrvlce and session meet ing were conducted In the lecture loom of the Presbyterian church, Wednes day evening. Mrs. F. W. Boyle, visited friends In Nlcholbon the forepart of the week. Miss Gertrude Bennett has closed her term of school at Heart Lake and iu turued to her home In this place, HAWLEY. Special to tlie Sainton Tribune. Hawley, April' 11. Our town can now boast of unother Industry. The Hawley Paper Box company has been started Jiy K. F. Ludwig nnd It. A. Teeter. They will occupy tint top floors of the Teeter building, nnd v. Ill run their machinery f by stenm pover, They are now In New 11 York city buying their stock nnd tho " l...nnf I. ....,. ..,.1.1 IIIMfillhlAtlK I 1 T.11l1 wig Ih u practical boxmaker, having worked ul the trude novernl years In Hyrucuse, N, Y. Mr, Teeter Is a man of large business experience and tact, and there can bo no doubt as to the success of tho new firm. Thu Hawley graded school will cele brate Arbor day, April 18, by appropri ate exercises and tree planting. Our burgess, D, James Colgate, was n vlsltqr In Scranton, Monday, Charles Aihmermnn, of Jlonohdale, was in town on business, Monday. Barker's bridge has now been put lu shupe by Street Commissioner IMgar Tuttle and Is ready for use, It Is now up to the people of Hawley to say what they will do toward secur ing another factory for Hawley, Fif teen hundred dollars is needed to Induce the Hnrloe pelf-Tying Insulator com pany to locate live. This ought not to bo much for out-- moneyed people to i ulsoyv ' piptaln James -M. Thorpe post, Grand Army of" the Republic, of this plact, hove secured thp service of thu irrpd L&l Tennyson ulttli to present the "Lady Dan ell," on Memorial day. Tho borough council, nt Its last meet; Ing,, decided to levy u ten milt tax for this year, and the poormanters a six milt tnx. The Baptist church have secured for next Wednesday evening, April ID, at the opera house, tho noted baritone singer, Wnlter Bentley Ball, of New York city, lu lecture-song recital, HALLSTEAD. fptelil le the Scrinton Tribune. llallstead, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, of Klrkwood, nre visiting .their son, II. J. Brown, on Pine street. D. W. Hnintln and Fred derrick have moved Into the dwelling house nnd store building on Mnln street. Mr. Her rlck will opeil a bnrber shop on the first floor. Lust Wednesday morning Miss Nina MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. Tom the Piper's the pig from the Bo-Peep kept her Terboss, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Terboss, passed away. She had been a great sufferer from pleurisy for some time; and, although fear tilled the hearts of friends, hope wus not given up till early this week. She had many friends in this place, nnd in Bingham ton, where she spent much of her time. The funeral services will occur at the house Saturday at 1.30 p. m. Rev. Mc Donald, of Windsor, will preach the funeral sermon. Many friends extend their sincere sympathy to the bereaved parents and friends. Frank Tingley, nn engineer on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad at this place, had his hand badly sawed Wednesdny afternoon, while working in his sawmill at Ting ley. Deputy Sheriff H. S. Conklin was a business caller in town Wednesday. Virginia Alden, of Corbettsvllle, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Alden. Thomas Walsh, of Corbettsvllle, who has bepn ill at his home for some time past, has resumed his duties on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. Misses Melissa nnd Jennie Wutklns have returned to school at Factoryvllle. Ezra Whited was a recent visitor in BInghumton. Ernest Sterling, of Cornell university, was the guest of Miss Sara Wntklns re cently. At the regular monthly business meeting of the Fire company, the fol lowing officers were elected: President, C. J. Lnngley; vice-president, J. J. Compton; secretary, Charles Phillips; treasurer, L. E. Tiffuny; trusteea, L. E Tiffany, B. L. Muynard, V. D. Shaw; foreman, Henry Vosburg. Mrs. J. Simpson was visiting friends and relatives In Blnghnmton on Wed nesdny. J. a. Hell, of New Mliford, has leased the DuBois building, formerly occupied by U. L, Crook us justice's office, on Main street. County Commissioner II. H. Hanison, of Montrose, was in town Friday on business. THOMPSON. Special tii Clio Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Apvil 11, "The sun shines but dim" today after being obscured by clouds since last Sabbath. Miss Flora Sanford nftor a week with her parents at Waverly, Is at home again at tho M. E. parsonage. B. F. Barnes is a township caller In Susquehanna today, Tho Lenguo held nn apple social ut the paisouiige last evening. C. M. Lewis has decided to preparo and plant two or three acres of tho knoll east of the town for cemetery purpo,ses. This is greatly needed as the old cemetery is full and will prove not only a popular measure but a paylugi one as well, Miss Mabel Bloxhiim, of Bnyone, N. Y a trained nurse. Is hoio caring for her brother Mason Bloxhnm who is herlously III, at his parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Bloxhnm. Tho Thompson Creamery company Is having ready sale for nil Its butter nt at cents per pound. Tuesday's output netted $100, Josliim Potter and Harry Hohbs, of the township, aio under tho doctor's care ut this writing, m UNIONPALE, Special to the Scrinton Tribune. Unlondale, April 11, John Hall's con dition Is still serious, ' Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Methu dlst church was entertained last Wed nesday, by Mrs. R, E. Tennant. In spite of the inclement weather there was a large attendance and the session was one of the most Interesting. Kenos Rounds has moved Into the house vacated recently by Chailes Car penter's family, Luke Bradley, of Scranton, Is visit ing friends here. Theie was u large attendance nt tho 8fr ttu funeral services of Mrs, John Uurrltt, held ut her late home, last Saturday afternoon. The' floral display was very line. ltev. II. J. Crane officiated, 'as sisted bj; Evangelist Charles Newell, Rev. A. Eastman nnd Rev. D. D. Jen kins. Tho deceased wilt be greatly missed In the community, Very gradual Is the improvement In Squlro Elijah Carpenter's condition. Born to Mr. and Mis. John Fararl, a daughter, last Sunday. Tho 25th of tho present month Is the date for the commencement exercises of the graded school. Herman Wclble hus returned from Carbondale, and Is employed by Stephen Branson. J. E, Thomas, our postmaster, was a visitor at Montrose, Tuesday. Rev. D. D. Jenkins will occupy a Wllkes-Barre pulpit Sunday. The runs of maple sup have been the best ever known In the community. TAYLOR. The home of Mrs. Wlllinm Armstrong, of Pond street, was the scene of a pretty event on Thursday evening when her son Thomns Armstrong was united In marriage to Miss Kate Gallagher an estimable young lady of Scranton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. C. Edwards of the Welsh Baptist church. The bride was attended by her son has just stolen field in which Little sheeu. Wheie Is he? sister, Miss Margaret Gallagher. ' Ben jamin Armstrong, brother of the groom acted as best man. The marriage was a quiet affair, attended only by im mediate friends and relatives. A sumptuous repast was enjoyed. The couple received many beautiful pres ents. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong receive the best wishes of their many friends. Street Commissioner Goodwin nnd a gang of workmen nre making some good improvements on the roads In the Sixth ward. James Morris, our popular young townsman nnd one of the best amateur ball players in the county will be given a trial by Manager Lawson on the Scranton base ball team. A high mass of requiem was held over the remains of the late Mrs. John Monohnn at the church of Immacu late Conception yesterday morning. The rector, Re,J. F. Moftltt celebrated the mass and delivered an Impressive sermon. The remains were borne to the Sugar Notch cemetery, Luzerne county, where Interment was made. The Ladles' Catholic Benevolent asso ciation, of which the deceased was a member, attended. Sabbath services tomorrow at the M. E. church will be held at the usual hours. Pastor Rev. C. B. Henry will officiate. Sabbath school at 2.15 p. m. Pastor Rev. Dr. H. H. Harris will oc cupy the pulpit at the Calvary church at the usual hours, Sunday school at 2 p. m., W. B. Owens, superintendent. All are welcome. Mrs. E. R. Rlnker and son Dale, of Wllkes-Barre, are visiting relatives in town. The Anthracite Glee club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 p. m. for lehearsal and in the evening at 8 p. m. The Oratorio society will rehearse at the Calvary Baptist church. The committee in charge of the con cert and contest for the benefit of the Lackawanna Lodge, No. 113, American Protestant association are working as sldlously for its success. The concert will be held In Weber's rink, May 13. The contestants for tho gold watch and dinner set are working hard. T, A. Evans was a business caller In WIlkes-Barro yesterday. Taylor lodge, No, 68, Independent Order of Odd Fellows 'will meet this evening In regular session. Ml NOOK A. Miss 1). Walsh, of Port Griffith, Is thu guest of Miss B. Hlggins, of Mala stieel, this week. James Mnngnu, of Main street, was elected truant officer by tho Lncku wanna township school board Wednes day afternoon. Thu repieseutatlvo base ball team of Mlnooka will hold a grand entertain ment nnd social at St, Joseph's hall next Wednesday evening, which prom ises to bo tho best of its kind held hero this season. A lot of good talent has been secured to tnke purf. Mlehael Coyne, of Stafford street, Is seriously Indisposed with a sovere cold. The lemnlns of Annie, tho 7-yeur-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nor ton, of Miners' Hill, who died Tues day evening, wore, interred yesterduy afternoon in Mluooka cemetery, The funeral took place at 3 o'clock, Miss Sarah Stokes, of Ollinore ave nue, entertained the sowing circle of the St. Monica's Ladles' Irish Catho lic Benevolent union, lust evening, the usual party diversions being Indulged in and refreshments served. In addi tion to the ladles' society, a number of prominent young male friends were present and a good time was had by all. John King, of Stafford street, Green, wood, and Alius Mary Hennlgan, also of the same place, were quietly mar ried yesterday afternoon In St, Jos eph's churci. Tho contracting parties aro both prominent young people of this locality and received thu con gratulations of their ninny friends, . -j j ThUiI-putureU on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo'QuinineTbu itniudy that cur ft cot 1m one fUi, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Mar Than Pour Unci, 3 Cents lor Bach Extra Lint. For Bent. Vsv'VV,'"W FOR RENT-Hlx-ioom flat with bith, steam heat, Ran range anil all modern Improve ments, from April 1st! rent reasonable Call flirty. Fred C. Hand, H03 Mulberry afreet. I'Oll HUNT Hit rooms and attic. Inmilro at unco, 1609 Dickson avenue, Urccn llldge. I'Oll ItKNT Store No. 25 Laikawamn avenue) alo second floor, above Seottli Woolen MIlLi Co. Excellent bmlneM ntanil. llmirn for calltnir, s to 10 and C to 7. Apply 11131 Sanderson ave. I'Oll ItKNT Small fnrnlnlied bouse for rent. ln quire at 033 Vino atrecf. STORE I'Oll HUNT (122 West I.actcawanna ave nuc Inquire Philip Sclincll, (l0 Went Lacka wanna avenue. UAItN KOIt nENT-12, April 1st, three box and three ainirle statin and wasli rick, rear of 324 Madlaon avenue. Inquire at 034 MadUon ave. KOn ItHNT-Store bulldlne for rent in Dtekion City. IM. Building- R0 feet by 24 fret, cellar under all, and second alory tan be arranged lor a family. All In (rood repair ready for u Two toal bre.tkrrs and nilnet clows by employing over a tliouiiind people. An enterprising merchant can get u large trade. Apply to William II. nielimond, Klchmond Hill, 3415 N. Main avenue, Kciai'toii, Pa, Furnished Rooms. I'Oll I1EST One furnished room, with Improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap. C27 Adams acnuc. FURNISHED 1100MS tor rent, modern Improve ments; prltate family; gentlemen preferred, at 6J7 Adams avenue. FOR RENT furnished front room, v.lth heat, batli nnd gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Address Room, Box 200. FOR RENT Furnished room; heat and bath. 625 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gal and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 630 Adams "avenue. For Sale. I'GCJS for hatching, Ruff Leghorns exclusively. Unexcelled in filze nnd color, 73c. per '!. Q. A. Gardner, 142J I'cnn avenue, Scranton, 1'a. ' KOU SALE OR RENT Single house and lot, No. 1119 Mulberry street. Kqulppcd with all mod ern i onvcnlencM. Inquire on premises. John Knoble, 104 E. South street, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. FOR SILK A carload of horses, drivers and work ers, at Belles' livery, i)15 Adams avenue. FOR SILK A pac,cr road marc, rubber .tlrcd runabout, road cart and harness; will sell cheap. Apply at 1S15 X. Main avenue. l'OU SALE Hand silk doublcr New. Bamford Bros., I'aterson, Jf. .1. WE WILL send you a handsome aluminum thim ble for two 2c. stamps. Boston Novelty Co., P. O. Box 233, Scranton. FOR SALE A pacing horse, marked. Also buggy and harness. Inquire at Thoma3 Johns' hotel, North Main avenue, Nortli End. HORSE FOR SALE Bay horse 7 years old, 13-2 handt high, weighs 1,000 pounds; sound, kind and true; extra well city broken; does not shy or pull. Perfect conformation, very stylish; price, 130. Your money back Is not as repre sented. P. B. Patcrson, M. D., Honesdale, Pa. JUST ARRIVED vith forty horses; good work ers and drivers; weight from 1,100 to 1,000; sc oral closelj- matched teams. Can be seen at KM Hajmond court. F. M. Cobb. Wanted To Bent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, throo or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Address M. C, Tribune office. WANTED Furnished house or four or the rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E., Tribune office. Wanted Furnished Booms. WANTED Furnished rooms for Knights Templar Conclave, May 2rt, 27 and 28, 1002. Address George 11. Jcnnjn, Chairman Hotel Committee. Bheutnatiam. hS'W'b-'V RHEUMATISM All parties that wish can be speedily and permanently cured of all va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or address J, E. Tay lor, Scranton. who wish them success In their marltul state. Minooka's old school hullding was robbed of its furnishings yesterday and last evening'. All the seats are either broken up or stolen, even the platforms belli!? broken and the lum ber taken away. The school board should take steps to protect the prop erty. OLYPHANT The school board met In regular ses sion at the central school building Thursday night, with nil members pres ent except Messrs. McCann, Howard and Kelly. Reports of tho finance and building committees were read and ndopted. The following bills were passed for payment: Olyphant Water com pany, $30; Philip Hastings, $1.50; Law rence Howard, $24.20; James H. Lally, $9S0; Martin Dempaey, $101.75; W. H. McDonnell, $2. Miss Sadie O'Malley Is visiting rela tives In Wilkes-TJarre. The members of the Olyphant Con clave of Heptasophs conducted an en joyable smoker In their rooms, in Ed wards' hall, last evening. A programme consisting of Impromptu speeches, vocal and instrumental selections was ren dered. Afterwards refreshments were served. The membeis of the Peckvlllo conclave and District Deputy C. a. Boland were present. "The Night Watch" will be tho Uos Ing performance of tho Jolly Harry Jenkins company nt tho opera house tonight. The company Is a flist-chibs one and have been greeted with crowd ed houses all tho week, This afternoon a special matinee will bo given. The funeral of Charles, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, of Tiger Valley, wan held yesterday after noon. After a brief service at the hoube the remains were taken to Union ceme tery, where Interment was made. There was a largo attendance of friends of the family. PECKVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nye. of Carbon dale, visited relatives In town yester day, The Scranton Qas and Water com pany has commenced the work of put ting larger water mains through Peck vlllc. The twelve-Inch main, that came an far us Mott Haven, will be extended as far as Ketchum's corners, Hickory street. Fire' hydrants wll bo connected to a Blx-lnch pipe. When tho work that is now contemplated is finished, Peck vlllo will have a good wuter supply for fire purposes. (leorge WUHanis Is erecting a new barber shop on the site of the one de stroyed by fire, W. 8. Bloes hns opened up his drug storo on Main street. The remains of the late John Thomas, who was killed at Williams & Son's mine on Thursday, were taken to Plalna lust evening for Interment. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisement Will Ba Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until It) P. JC Central City ALBERT BCIlUiVrz, comr Mulbwrj tntt and Webster avenue. dUSTAV riCHEt, U0 AUmt tTCBtt. West Side aEOHOE W. JENRtXa, 101 South Mile avenue. South Scranton FBED L. TERPPE, 729 Cedar aruui. North Scranton OEO. w, DAVIS, comer North lUIa avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1S57 Dlekatm venue. .. . . F. J. JOHNS, P20 Green nidge tret O. LORENZ. corner Wuhlngtoe are nut and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEU 1017 Irrina; annua. Dunmore J. O. DONE SON. Real Estate. BUSINESS corner lot for sale, cheap; opposite Eric and Wyoming depot; suitable for u ho tel, drug or grocery store. Apply at 37 Linden street. FOR SALE At low rate and on easy tenas fine corner property in upper Green Ridge. House Jut put into very coy ami attract Up shape. Lot one of the finest in tho valley. Address Uox 203, Scranton. FARM FOR SALE SKty-tVfo acres, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, rest improved; excellent spring water on lot; farm situated on road. For particulars address Will iam Trcslar, Ariel, Pa. FARM FOR SALE or exchange for city property situate In Susquehanna county; improved; well watered; suitable for dairying, stock or hheep raising and general farming. Ilanycn, At torney, 320',i Washington avenue. Business Opportunity. A RELIABLE and responsible manufacturing com pany want a man with $1,500 cash to take sole agency for Lackawanna county for a new Vconomleal power of great merit, used for any and all purposes where any power can be used; simple, effective and reliable, from one to thirty horse power; cost of running seven cents a day for each horse power; no engineer required to run it; no attendance necessary after starting; no boiler, no labor, no trouble, no danger; sales un limited; business pcrmtnent and immensely profit able. Inquire George Crossman, Terrace Hotel. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hibbard & Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxcbang. 44 and 48 Broadway, New York. Established 1884. Long Distance1 Phone 2388 Broad. Money to loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 811-315 Connell building. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to hare two nice men to board, German or English. Call any tims after Thursday. All conveniences, 807 Harrison avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two communicating rooms with board, private family preferred. Tno ladies and a gentleman. State full particulars. Address O. II. D., Tribune office. LEQAL. TO THE OWNERS or reputed owners of property bounding or abutting on both sides of South AVtbotcr avenue between Uecch street and River street; both sides of River btrect, between South Webster avenue and Prospect avenue; both bides of Hickory btrect, between South Webster ave nue and Prespcct avenue; both sides of Elder street, between houth Webster avenue and Pros pect avenue, in the Nineteenth ward. Take notice that under the direction of Coun cils I will make the asbessment for a system of aewers to drain the above mentioned territory, on Tuesday, the twentj -second day of April, lOOi, it 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, City Hall, Scranton, Pj., at which time and place j ou may appear and be heard it you so desire. JOHN E. ROCHE, Director Department of Public Works. Scranton, Pa., April 11, 1002. TO THE OWNERS or reputed owners of pioperty bounding or abutting on botli sides of Ash sticct, from Pretcottt avenue to Webster ave nue; both sides of Prescott avenue, from Ash street to the City Line; both sides of In ing ave nue,, from Ash btrect to tho City Line; both sides of Tujlor avenue, from AMi street to the City Line, and on the west side of Webster acnue, from Poplar direct to the City Line, in the Tenth waid. Take notice that under the direction of Coun cils I- v ill make the assessment for tho construc tion of a system of Hewers tor the drainage of the abme mentioned territory, on Monday, the twen tj -first day of April, 1002, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tho Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, City Hall, Scranton, Pa., at which time and place you may appear and Is heard if ou so desire- JOHN E. ROCIrE. Director Depuitment of Public Wotks, Scranton, Pa April II, 1MK. MH'ICK is hereby given that the Spring Hiook Cu.nl Company, Limited, a partnership &b boclation organized under the Act of Auiein. lily, approved June 2d, 1871. has, by a vote of a majority in number and value of iulircat of its membeis ami stockholders, disMilvid the tJld as sociation, and that the same will bd wound u'i lu the manner provided by law. WELLES & TOHRr.Y, Solicitors. CANDIDATES for tho office of Inspector of Mines aio hereby notified that the Board of examiners appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna uouutv, will meet at the Board of Control rooms, City Hall, Scranton, on Monday, April 21, lf02, at 10 a, m foi the examination of such candidates as may appear befoio them. Candidates will notlic that the law lequlres them to produce satisfactory tvldeiao of having had at least five Kara practical experi ence in tho anthracite coal mines. JAMES YOUXO, RKE&E A. PHILLIPS, GEORGE H'ATKI.SS, TIMOTHY D. HAVES, JOHN BOLAND, Examiners. A MEITING of the membtrs of the Lackawanna Store Association Limited, will be held at the office of the association in Scranton, Pa., on Monday, tho lltli day of April, A. D, 10ft.', at halt past two n'cloik In the afternoon, for the purpnua of taking action upon (he question of dissolving The Lackawanna Storo Association Limited, by voluntary action of the members, and, in case it is deotdtd to dissolve tho said afboclatlnn, then for the further purpose of elect ing three liquidating tiustces to wind up tin a rial re of the association according to law. II. S. KAIRCH1LD, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., March ii, 1002. We Will Pay or ' names, if a reasonable pro & t Kt nn portion of them invest $1.00 a week Y OU V 1 OU.UU n tne best investment for small sav ings ever offered. Particulars cheerfully furnished, MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE REAL ESTATE CO., 1263.128 Waihlngtta Avu, Jcraatta, Pa. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thai Pour Unit, A Ccntator BachBttra Lint, Help Wanted Hale. WANTED Stenographer who can assist at book keeping) experienced preferred. Addrcai Remington, thU office. CIVIL- SERVICE government positions. 0,89 appointments made last vcar. Probably 10,. 000 this year. Only common school education re quired for examination. Catalogue of informa tion free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D, V, YOUNO MEN wanted any distance, coppy letters, home evenings and return to.us. We pay 10 per thousand, send addressed envelope, particulars and copy, ft M. C, Dept, 134, Do 1411, Phlti dclchia. BOY WANTED-To make himself generally use Ail at Wcjt Side Hospital. Reference re quired. SEVERAL MEN wanted In every locality; ex perience unnecessary; good salary and ex penses paid. Emanuel Co., Station J, Nw York: WANTPTl V,,.,-. ...i . i ,. ...... iwuu, .iiii, muni. IH7 KUUU flfnindn, accurate In figures, as an assistant bookkeper and collector. Addrem Permanent Position, curi Ul SalUUIIC WANTED. SO Good Painters. 23 flood Plumbers. 25 Tinsmiths. 20 Elcctrielans. SNYDER k GILIXTT. 01.1 McKoon avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. WANTED 100 Good Carpenters, !L'.70 net day. feNYDER & GILLETT, 013 McKoon avenue. Niagara Falls. WANTED A first class man to take care of local agency for easy selling stock. The right man can make from 30 to $50 a week. Write at onco to Investor, Tribune office.- WANTED Experienced salesman for Curtain and Drapery department. Apply Goldsmith's Ua taar. WANTED A thouroughly competent, all around molder. Permanent position for the right man. In making application state age, experi ence and wages desired. II. W. Beach, Mont rose, Pa. MAN with horse and wagon wanted to deliver and collect. No canvassing. 821 per week and expenses. $160 cash deposit required. Col lector. Box 78, Philadelphia. WANTED Two experienced stenographers; ap ply to International Salt Co., Connell build ing, Scranton, Pa. Help Wanted Pemale. YOUNG LADIES wanted any distance, copy let ters, home evening and return to us. e pay 10 per thousand, send addressed envelope, particu lars and copy. F. M. C. Dept. 135, Box 1411, Philadelphia. LADIES WANTED Home work, $20 per month guaranteed, stamp for particulars. National P. & & Watch Co.. Baltimore. Md. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply personally at Business Manager's office, Scranton Tribune. Agents Wanted. WANTED Agents to sell Roach, Moth and Poul try Vermin Powder. Write or call fbr in formation; good positions tor few ladies and gents. Bears Powder Co., 423 Spruce street, Paul! building, Scranton, Pa. INSURANCE and Building and Loan Solicitors, I can otter you a proposition that is better and will pay you more than your present line. Co operative, care of Tribune. $10 TO ?50 PER WEEK to several bright, ener getic men and women of good addras, who will work for us in Scranton or vicinity; Etato qualifications and past line of work. Irwin, care of Tribune. Becruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un married men between ages of 21 and 35; clti 7ens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, No. 123 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. POSITION wanted by a oung lady quick in fig ures and good penman. 1519 Gardner avenue. WANTED Position by a young man as book keeper or assibtant and typewriter, where good hard work calls tor advancement. Am experi enced and can furnish references from lato em ployer. Not afraid of work and will begin with reasonable salary. Address Bookkeeper, care of Tribune. WAINTED A position as bookkeeper or assist, ant; can furnish references as to character and ability. Address Bookkeeper, care of Tribune. WANTED By a middle aged lady as housekeeper or any kind of work. Address 216 Walnut street, Dunmore. SITUATION WANTED By joung man as book keeper, or assistant, can give reference. Ad dress L. M. Elstnger, 744 North Main avenue, Scranton. Lost. LOST Steel beaded pun containing small sum of money, on Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming. Finder please return purse to Tribune office and keep contents. LOST 25, between Peck Lumber Co., East Mar ket street and Presbyterian church. Rcvvaid if returned to office of Peck Lumber Co. Dissolution of Partnership. DISSOLUTION OF I'ARTNEHSIHP-Tlic partner ship licretolore existing between. J, M. Purdy and A. M. Finn, under tho firm .name, of Purdy & Finn, is this BfHli day of March. 1002, dls- solved by mutual consent, A. M. Finn retiring. Tho biibtneM hereafter will be continued by J. XI. Purdy under the linn name of J. M, Purdy & Co.. to whom all outstanding accounts will bo paid and who asbumo all liabilities, J. M. PUIIDY, A. M. Finn, Dalton, Msrcli 29, JOK. Storage, STORAGE Dry, clean and modern up-to-date storage; separate rooms; individual kevsc elevator. An Ideal storace for household effects, etc. Thirty separate btoragu rooms. Scranton Storage com pany, 113 Franklin avenue, Personal, ORIENTAL ASTROLOGY REVEALS jour life, success in love, marriage, business, etc. Dcicriptho photo of who ou should marry, Satisfaction or money refunded. Send birth date with 10c, for typewritten horoscope, Including ropy of my book on astrology, Prof. Postel, No. 30 Lansdowne, Pa, POLITICAL, MUST MltllStiATIVl: DISTRfCT-Nolke Is hkte ... y. rrlven to tho Republican votcni ot'the Hrt Legislative District, that a primary elcffT lion will be held on Saturday, April 26, 1003, be tween the hours of four and seven p, m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for 'the Leg islature to represent the district nnd to elect two delegates to the Republican State Convention to be held at llarrlshurg June II, 1002. Tho convention to Vombute the vole will bs held on Tuesday, April 2H, nt 10 o'clock in Ov operative Hall. Kach randidata- must regbter; with tho district chairman, his full namo and postofflco address, and pay his, assessment flltcefi dajs before the election, or his name will not be placed en the official ballot. The district vigilance committee, In the varl ous precincts, will conduct tho election, and th result will be reported bv the return Judge' to the district convention, which will be composed! of the return Judges. A written notice contain ing their Instructions will be mailed to the tncjii. bcrs of the various district vigilance committee. fJKO. W. Jl'.NKINS, Chairman'. Attesl-W. W. SIMPSON, Secretary. SIXOND LKOISLATtVK DISTRICT-Notlce ll hereby given to the Republican voters of the Second Legislative district that a primary .IMlln. ta 111 l. I..U ... D.l..li. Sk.I1 OA 1IW,1 ....v. n i.i iiu ,11-lu Mil OHIUIUI, Stll. A", WUA between the nours of four and seven o'cloelc p. m., for the purpose of electing two delegates to represent said legislative district In the coming Republican stats convention to be held in Mar rlsburg on June 11, 1002, and to nominata a candidate for the legislature. The convention to compute- the vote will ba held on Tuesday, April 20, 1D02, at 1 o'clock p. m In the rooms of the Central Republican club In Scranton. In accordance with the rules governing this district the candidates wilt be voted for directly by the voters at the polls. Kach candidate must: register with tin- district chairman his full' name; and postotllce address and pay his assessment twenty days before the election or Ills name will not bo placed in tho official ballot, neither will anv votes past fof him be counted. The district vigilance committees in the varl ous precincts wlli conduct the election and Mia remit will be reported by the return judge to tho district convention, which will bo composed ot the return Judges of the various districts. A, written notice containing further Instructions will be sent to the members of the said district vlgll ance committers. "" KRKDERIO W. FLKITZ, Chairman.. Attest:-WALTER K. DAVIS, Secretary. - THIRD LKfllSLATIVB DISTRICT Notice is here! by given that there being only one candidal for representative, two delegates and two alter, nates o the State convention having registered, wp, the rhalrman and secretary of tho Third Leg islative district Republican committee, herobyvie clare the same to be the nominees of the Republic can party in the said district, in accordance wltli the provisions of Rules 24 and 25 of the party, rules. The personnel of the standing committee" ll to lemaln as at present constituted. -rf By order of THURSTON S. PARKER, Chairman. 3, T. WATK1XS, Secretary. SEA LED PROPQ8A LS, SEALED 'l'Ummilmbc'peXinVhV'oiaM of the City Recorder, by the Director ot tha Department of Public Works on Monday, April 21, 1002, at 3 o'clock p. m fur the curbing, -ami for the paving, with Vitrified Brick on a concrete base, Wushburu street, from Sumner avenue to the westerly side of Van Buren avenue. In tho Kifth ward, in accordance with plans and speci fications on flic in the Bureau of Engineering,' ;. Bidders shall enclose with their proposals, cash or certified check for the sum of One Hundred Dollars as a guarantee to execute a contract for the work within twenty days if awarded 'the same. In case the bidder to whom the contract shall have been awarded falls to execute a con tract for the work in accordance with the plana and specifications therefor, within twenty days from the date of the award, the one hundred dol lars, cash or certified check accompanying his pro. pnsal shall be forfeited to tiic use of tho City, "of Scranton, Bidders shall state price at which they will contract to keep the pavement in repair for a period of five joars, the price of repairs nq to be included in price charged for laying pavement. Proposals shall cover the entire work and shall state separately the price for setting or re-setting curbstones, the price for paving per squara jard, which shall include the cost ot grading as shown on the profile. Bidders will be furnished with proposal blanks at the Bureau of Engineering, and no others will' be accepted. All proposals shall be filed with the City Con troller at his office in the City Hall, Scranton, Pa not later than 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday, April 21, 1002. ' Tho city reserves tho right to Tcject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE, v Director Department of Public Worksl Scranton, Pa., April 0, 1902. I PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINO. 23 TRADERS BAMS Building, and St. Paul Building, New Yorkr Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, COtiNELft Building. FREDERICK h. BROWN, ARCH. B., BEAU Estate Exchange Bldg.. 128 Washington are. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING. 815, CONNELL BUILDING., STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL BLlfa.J (- Dentists. DR. O..E. EILENBERQER, PAULI BUILDINO, i Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE), Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNCVS and Counsellois-at-Law. bOJ to 012 Connell Buildicg. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTOHNI'.Y-AT-LAW, Booms li, 14, 18 and 18 Burr Building. x D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO tiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street:.. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- sellors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 10, 20 and 21. - ,.' EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOM3 COJ-001, 0th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD ot Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAIi Bank Building C. COHEOYS, 9-13 RKPUBLIOAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTHOLP, OFFICE MOVED TO NO, 111 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NOUTU WASHINGTON avenue. DR. 8. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 339 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry. Chronlo aisea.-es, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hour; 'J to 4 p. m. -- Osteopathy. Dit, D. O. EVANS, OSTKOPATH, KS 8 WASH. Ington avenue. Chronlo and nervous disease a specialty. Consultation fiec. ,?J Hotels and Restaurants. .' THU ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AV nuc. Bates reasonable. ., P, ZIEOLER, Proprietor.', SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. ft W. VAJh senger depot. Conducted on the Europiaa plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor., Scavenger. A. B. BUlflGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND' ctw pools; no dor; only improved pumps used. A. 11. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders UOS.. North Male avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones., -v. Seeds, 0. R. CLARKE & CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS rrymen, store 201 Washington avenue; gra houses, 1050 North Main avenue) atom ta.lt phone, 782. -,' Wire Screens. "; JOSEPH KUI.TTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVB,, Scranton. Pa., manufacturer of Wiro Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDEB; also ladies vvalits. LuuUo fahocinaker, JLI Adams avenue. it MEOARQEH UUOS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN veloptJ, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 3J Washington avenue, Scranton; Pa. ' THE W1LKES-BAURE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands ot Relimaa Bros.. 100 Spruce and 603 Linden: M. Norton. S22 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. 8cbuUer,,ttll tyuc itmt. ' m mW ? a ' M ic. m t m I i3 4 -,ns 9 S fc&tfisL B&oVtaW . iMLAtSutJ. .! k m