J. hl ' I X' ' v J N , c 1 . . THE SCRANTON TltlBUNlMOiNJJAl, Al'KJL 14, 11,02. . a-e THE WEIGHT OF SARAH SKETCH OF THE CORN-FED GIRL OF FOREST CITY. The Scranton Drummer ruid the China Egg A Carbondnle Man Who Mot nn Engaged Girl Mis take of a Deacon Enterprise of the Susquehanna Water Company. Bpfcl.il t (he Ecr.mloii Tribune. Htisquelumnn, April 12. Ainoivjr the people walling for train 12 on Thursihiy lilslit wore a Forest City pair, who at tracted 11111111 attention. Ho writs a tall, awkward fellow, about 30 years old, and was evidently very new In the husband biislncfiK. She will n pretty, red-cheeked little Kill, not a day over ncventeen, and ho tlioiiRht her .lust too sweot for any thing. With his arm around her they sauntered up nml down the platform, entirely oblivious to the looks and re mnrks of their fellow-travelers. "n'BOsh, Sniry, how much d'you s'poso you welsh?" said the swain as tlicy came to the scales In the baggage rooom. '. "Lai Itufy. liow'el I know?" giggled the blushing bride. " 'Sposen we try," said "Ruf y," and nultlng the action to the word, she stepped upon the scales, with his great arm still clasped closely around her. The obliging baggageman weighed her, and nimounced the result as one ".humlrul and sixty-live pounds. .i'i"M'RO!!li, Pate," said the astonished lioilcdlct, "I ought to know your heft, blit T sivvon '11 thought you weighed within tn pounds as much as ine!" -"O, I'm corn fed, Itufy, and was raised In the beech woods," sweetly murmured "Salry," as she stepped down from the scales, lovingly patting the arm which added about forty pounds to her weight. IX SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. The resignation of Kev. Ii. W. Church, as pastor of the Presbyterian church at llallstead, will take effect May 1. . Colonel Charles C. Pratt, of New Mil ford, who Is on Governor Stone's staff, will go to the Charleston exposition next week with the governor's party. Manager Clark, of the Blnghamton street railroad, says that the system will be extended to Hallstend, in the near future, if the light of way is given and encouraged by friendly co-operation by people along the line. lira mil is to have a chamois skin manufactory. Great IJenrt commandery, No. 27, Knights Templar, will have nn Instal lation, banquet and reception, April 17. Hon. James T. DuJJois, of llallstead, is attending to the duties of his new position in, tin stale department in Washington. ' A AjEllY 1IAUD KC.fl. A Scranton "drummer" Jumped fioin a train at rslneveh and shouted to the proprietor Jc the lunch counter to give him a liaijfl-bollccl egg and a piece of mince piel He ate the pie hurriedly, and was attempting to break the egg, when the conductor gave the signal for starting. "What In great Caesar's name is the matter with this egg.'" he yelled. . --'Is It rotten V" hvKoiI the proprietor, "notion? No; but I i .m't make any impression un it, and the .train half way out of the yard:" and he made a dash for the back platform of the rear cuf, which lie just succeeded in reach in. 'Well, I'm blowed," said the pro prietor of the lunch oimler, poking it with a knife, "ir I didn't give the young man a china nest egg!" FLOTSAM AND .HOT SAM. Tlie Erie is cutting down its force of trainmen and yardmen. Quito a num ber of former Jefferson branch railroad au-n tills week lett for Colorado, to taUo jobs. Tim funeral of the late Mrs. Juliette (Whltbrook) Williams, an old resident, topic place from the Presbyterian church on Friday afternoon, the pas tor, Itev. E. K Jtlley, odiciatlng. 'The remains were interred in Evergreen cemetery. The funeral of the late Mis. Jane C. Wake, took place on Friday afternoon from the residence of John ('. Hreue.-, Turnpike street, Itev, Charles W. Hoot ofllclutlng. The Interment will take r place In C.reenwood cemetery, Urook ' lyn, today. The iisiiui'lianna County Sunday .School association will hold its annual convention at Uniondalc, early lit May. A large number of Immigrants are passing westwaid over.the Erie. SHE WAS ENGAGED. On the Caibondale llyer, Wednesday, n well-known Carbondale agent, notic ing a pretty girl In a seat, went over In her direction, and smilingly asked: "Is this seat engaged, Miss?" "No, sir, but f am, and he Is going to -.get on at Herrlck Centre." "Oh ah Indeed thanks beg par don" and Mao picked up his feet and Went into the smoker to be alone awhile. TOPICS TOl'PKRMOST. A rihighaintoii newspaper has had n . pipe dieaiu. to the effect that HallMead Is to lose its railroad yard. Possible, but not probablH, ,, . Miss. Nina TVrboss, a prominent llallstead young lady, died on Wednes day, of brain fever. William T. Cole, of Jackson, has hud Ills pension Increased from $0 to $10 per month, County candidates begin to keep the turnpikes hot. There is an embryo creamery trust In Susquehanna county, as the pi Ice of butter is going skyward. Vicinity trout llshernii'ii are buying snow shoes. A MISTAKEN DEACON. "Good uioining, Fanner Furrow," paid un old Ararat deacon, as ho leaned Tver the fenco to have a friendly chat. "Morula', deacon," nodded tlm far mer.' "How Is the sick hog this morning?" "Oh, that's guttln' dowuilglit smart, I reckon," cheerfully answered tho granger, "And how s the rest of your folks?" continued the deacon. Worthy of Consideration, An editor's opinion It always worthy of, consideration, for hu Is accustomed to giving a mutter duo consideration before- expressing hs ideas of It. David I, 1'orbos, editor of the Sun, Quarry vllle, Pu., says; "Tho name chamber lain Is synonymous w(th eyeiythlnpv wiru is goon. I'n.iniburialJi's C2i Remedy 1 can pnrtlcul.it T buying used It myself qiij. with the best lemilts "''I with..-, Tho nrtner snid nothing, but reached down, picked up an over-rlpo pumpkin and fired It right ut tho deacon's head. 'There!" ho exclaimed, "by the time you get them 'ore seeds out of your hair you'll find out how my folk's Isl" PARAGRAPH PICKUPS. The Stistiuehrfmin. water company has purchased Comfort's pond, a natural body of water In Thompson township. When the contracts In Philadelphia and Patcrson are filled, the Erie wilt have seventy-five new, up-lo-tlnto loco motives. Three weeks have passed and no new candidate for county or state office haa materialized in Susquehanna county. What means this stagnation lit busi ness? , It Is tcportcd that some of the Phila delphia citizens' movement tactics are likely to bo seen In Susquehanna county politics during the coming fall. Tho Phllndelphlans are expected to open a "bar'!." The Great Head chamois factory Is doing a rushing business. Wedding bells will soon ring out joy ously In Susquehanna The three caiidii'ud.i for county superintendent of ul.uoN aie doing missionary work. It is expected that tins Erie superln-" tondent of stores will remove his ofilco from Susquehanna to Meadvllle, about Mny Whitney. PICTURE 1 i .--. . -.. i I u I , I I I Jll I II I II I i Three Rarllan Indians killed the Dutch wheelwilght. Find the two concealed. Solutions for Last Monday, Apiil 7. '1 lie dapper can be found In tlii! angle made by the Indian'-, bmk and t lie tuc. One Indian is to the light of tuippci'a aim when Hu' pictine i-i inurtcd, the olhci's bead H-sts on the trappd' right knee. 'liii-d.i,if Apiil &. Imvit the pictine and jou will (mil tho tow in t lie foliage. Maijorie Daw is facing the gunnel',, elbow. Wt'ilni'-Ml.iy, Apiil!). One f.nc can be found be neath Willljm-i' mm, the other between the bead- of the men in the left of the pictine. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tuiikhnnnock, April 12. The Monday club will meet with Mrs. Louis F. Camp tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Alpheus Odell, of Eutonville, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee, oh Second street. Steadman Hardlng.who has spent the past winter In New York attending a trade school, has returned home, and will resume his position as plumber with A. P. Williams & Co. Edison C. .Smith, of Luke Nicholson, one of tlie supervisors of Nicholson township, was doing business In town on Saturday. Attorney E. J. Harding, of Wllkes H.irre, spent Sunday with friends in town. The regular term of April court con venes tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. O. O. Rought, of Nicholson, was doing business in town on Saturday. John S. Hruce, who is registered as a law student in the ofllcc of James W. Piatt, Iuih removed to this place from Suttee, and occupies a residence on North Putnam street. Mrs. Stephen Robinson returned home on Friday from a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Lelpham, at Russell Hill. PRINCETON. Special to. the Scranton Tribune. Princeton, N. J.. April 13. The track candidates have been called out, and between seventy and eighty men may be dally seen at the University Held, In fast practice. Tho outlook lor a successful year on the track is very bright, as the Freshman class has contributed a large amount of very promising material. Phelan and Perry, two speedy young runners, aie practically sure of winning their "t'V," as is nlso Grimes, a Pittsburg broad jumper. Charles Joseph Donaparte, the well known Baltimore- lawyer unit reform worker, addressed the Mondny Night chili hero recently, and delivered a very interesting speech on "Anar chism and Its Remedy." Leo Cropsln, a well-known amateur hall player of Scranton, was In town last Saturday. Ho accompanied tho roidhnm collego team, which played the 'varsity nine. Crossln is one of the stnv twlrlers of tho Fordhnmltes. Work Is being rushed on tho addi tion to Little dormitory, and it Is ex pected that the building will be ready for occupancy by next full. It will contain over fifty of the handsomest suites of rooms to be found on the cnnipus. Building operations have also been bcgun"ou the now gymna sium, and a large force of men are haul at work on tho foundation. The p.ym. will probably be llnlshed within a ..-ear and a half. Tho student' body have pledged themselves to raise $!o,. WO, to go towards the gymnasium fund, and a sphlted contest is in progress between the classes, to excel Hi the amount raised, V to date, the Fresh men class have pledged the largest amount. The work of the base ball team, to dale, has pot been up to the standard of last year's nine, but the men have Impiovcd In each game, and by the time that the big ganiaii Captain Htel well nkrt ceeded Hlllebrnndt In outfield, and Is making Rood there. Underbill, the 'varallVfi crack pitcher, Is temporarily out of tii'e game, owing to a bad nnkle, anil Stevens and Kofer are doing splendid box Work lu Ills absence. Tho latter U a Freshman, and a brother of the famous "Cap" Kofer, one of the best catchers who ever stepped on a college diamond, The Triangle club gave Its last out of town performance of the sent on Hrtlfirdnv. April 12, at New York. The club has Kiorcd a big hit this year with thn "King, of l'oineru." and will produce II hero, tho night of the Ueoim'inwn ball game. TRAINING UDSON THE SARATOGA Every Pennsylvania Boy Is Given nn Opportunity to See the World. "Sea. Stories" Unhealthy. l'rom tlic Philadelphia bulletin. "Comparatively row Peimsylvanlans aro nwnrn of tho advantages offered to ,young men to see the world, obtain a good education and at the same Ainio no prepared to render valuable aid to their government In time of need," said PUZZLE. Week's Puzzles: Tliui-cl.iy, Apiil 3D. 'I he hunter is galloping between the leues of the tic- above t Ii- fmec; the fo"C is in the uppet kll-luml of the pictiui-. I'lldaj, April 11. Dial.c and (iilbcil can be found one in the upper light-hand of the pictine imeitcd, nml the oilier in (lie entire of the top. Saliuday, Apiil 12. Tom and the pit? can be found above the sheep's buck on the right. Lieutenant Commander Frank E. Beatty, U. S. N., in command of the Pennsylvania nautical school shin Saratoga, at Pier !!2, foot of Bainbridge street. "Applicants must be between 16 and 19 years of age, physically sound, and, of course, should be far enough ad vanced in studies to pass an entrance examination in arithmetic, reading and writing. They should be familiar with arithmetic over to and including deci mals. "After passing the examination the applicants should have money sufficient to buy an outfit, which costs in the neighborhood of $4:. After this the parents or guardians are at no addi tional expense, except a small sum to keep the pupils in proper clothing and such additional pocket money as they may desire to give. It is recommended that this be given in limited amounts, and that larger sums for traveling, if such be desired, be placed under charge of the superintendent. "As to the time on board ship? About two years are required. During this time two cruises will be made by the Saratoga to Europe In summer and two to the West Indies In winter. On the European cruises the shin will visit England, France, Gibraltar and Ma deira, and perhaps some port 'in Scot land. In the winter four or five of the best ports in the West Indies will be visited. To such pupils as have suffi cient money opportunities will be given to visit London and Paris and other important cities near the ports at which the ship will anchor, "Tho studies on board include navi gation, seamanship, arithmetic and geography. While at sea, the pupils art- required (first and second classes) to take sights and keep the position of the ship, under charge of the navi gator. In port, and especially in Philadelphia, they aro taught the theory of navigation, commencing with the entering class, "In seamanship, they aro taught the theoretical, both as to steam and sail ing ships, while lu port; the practical, as to sailing ships, while at sea. In arithmetic, they are advanced to the point where all navigation can be worked. "After graduation, tho pupils should be far enough advanced to take any position on board of a merchant sail ing ship, and quartermaster on a mer chant steamship for one cruise, after which a junior officer on the same class of vessel. "By order of the navy department, applicants who havo passed a credit able examination and aro recommend ed by tho commanding officer, can ship as quartermasters on navy col liers. Sis graduates are now serving In that cnpttclty. It Is hoped thut the fiiuno position on army transports will boon bo open to graduates from the Mute ships. Two of tho graduates from the Suratoga are now masters of wsselrt on the west coast, "The officers on hoard tho Saratoga nuutlcnl school ship are the com manding olllicr, executive officer and nnvlgf.tfir, all officers of the navy; third oillcer, graduate of the school; and a burgeon, graduuto of Jefferson college, with five and ono-half years lu Philadelphia nml municipal hospi tals. "Pupils while on board aro under sepllne, and, while In the port Jaave Is given to those din the same nfternoon Jite ex- ided THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents ,Vore Than Four Lines, 3 Cents (or Encli Extra Un:. For Rent. r VW rJ s f Kr I'Oll HUNT SKtcoiii flat Willi bath, Kim heat. RiiR range itnd all modem mnmiM" incnti, from Apiil 1t! tent irastm.tble. t.'.ilt i ally, l-'rcd O. Hand, IO.I Mulbcny ntreel. l'Otl llil.NT Sloip No. '-'J.'i ljiika.iniii dvcnuel olo ncond floor, nboto biotili Woolen Jlllli to. i:relleiit limine utiinil. Iloiirn for calllutf, 8 to 10 mid o to ", Apply Ij-'iI Sinderson ae. I'Oll III'NT Small furnished house for rent. In quire nt IBI Vino Mrert. STOlti; roil lllivr n Wct I.nrknvnn onc nuc. Inquire Philip Schncll, C2H West bicka Uiiniiu niemic, IIAI1V foil linNT-12, April lot, three boi and ,lhree slr-jrle ntnlN and wash lack, rear of 321 Jlndlm nvenu. Inquire ul ftlt Madison ave. I'Oll m:XT-.siore Imlldlnir for rent In nlikon City. IM. Ilulldlnir SI feet bv 24 fret, cellar under all, nml icnticl Morr can bo arrantrtd for a family. All in snod tepilr leady for iie. Two coal breakers ami niliie clone by cinplojlne mtt a tlioimind people. An riitorprlsiim inerrlnnt can got a jiho trade. Apply to William II. Itlchmond, Itichinond Hill, 3IK N. Main awiiJe, Scranton, I'a. Purnished Booms. F0II M-INT One furnished room, with Improio inents; also one on thiid floor, cheap. C27 Adams avenue. KUHXISHED DOOMS for rent, modem Improve ments; private family; gentlemen prcfeired, it 37 Adams avenue. KOIl HUNT Furnished front room, with heat, bath and wu; near court house; gentleman preferred. Addrcs ltoom, Dox 2U9. FOR IlKNT Furnished room; heat and bath. eto Linden street. FUHNISHKD ROOMS FOP. nHNT, with beat, rai and bath, ecntlcmcn preferred, at 639 Ac'ams avenue. For Sale. IF VOU WANT cuuliKlit at night Ret a Submaiine Acetylene O.is Machine, in'peit our plant. Philip J. Vctter, -113 I'emi avenue. KCC.S for lutclilnir, lluiT I.etjlioiiw t-Mlii-ihely. Unexcelled in (.be and color, 73c. per 13. li. A. Gardner, H2i Venn avenue, Scranton, I'a. FOR KAI.K A pacer load mare, rubber tired luuabout, iokI cut and harness; will tell cheap. Apply at 1S15 X. Jlain aienue. FOlt SAM. Hand Mlk douliler.. Xew. llainfmd Uro,, l'atciion, X. J. .IUbT AIIIIIVKI) with forty horse.; Rood woik eis and dlhcis weight fioin 1,100 to 1.I.0O; eeveial closely matched team-:. Can bo wen at 'AH Raymond enuit. 1 Jl, Cobb. Wanted To Bent. WAXTIJI) IIOOM For two adults, three or four room-, fuinUhcd or unfmnixhed for wiv llght hoiisefccepinsr. first floor piefeired. Addicys M. 11., Tribune ofllce. WAXTKD l'lirniihcd lioitic or four or Hie rooms for hoihekcepius. Addle--, A. O. J.'., Tilbuuc ofllce. practical education that will serve to afford him employment In l.itor yeais an excellent opportunity is found aboard the Saratoga." There ave now fifty-five boys on board the Saratoga, all impatient for the ship to begin Its summer cruise. It will leave eaily in May for Southampton, Havre, Gibraltar and Madeira. The schoolshlp is a small world where feuds and friendships flourish. There is work, study and play. Tlie boys turn out at 6 o'clock and work about tidying up the ship till S o'clock, when they Have breakfast. They begin study at 9.30 and study until 11.30. Dinner over, they study from one until three. -After study hour conies recreation time, and each amuses himself in his own way. Between the regularity of the life and the out-door exercise tlie boys grow fat, though not "sassy." The discipline of a school-ship is most excellent for lads whose wild ways are a source of anxiety to their parents. When they first come aboard the usu al stages of home-sickness are gone through with, but after It wears off the boys aro, as a rule, content and happy In their lives. The greatest menace to the ship's discipline are the prayers of fond moth ers, when tho ship is in the home port, for extra lea.ves of absence for her boy, When the ship sails there is on boaid a vast quantity of what is known as "sea stores." "Sea stores" consist of candy and cako and other unwholesome things brought down on the day of sailing by relatives and "best girls." When the "sea stores" are gone the general health on board Is much better. Any boy lu Hit state of Pennsylvania who would like to go on the school ship can obtain the necessary informa tion by writing to the Hoard of Direc tors, No. lti 2s'. Delaware avenue. Theatrical, J ATTBACTIONS TODAY. ACADllMV-IIaiiy Jenkln. b'l'AU Al ReeuV coinpan.v iilslu. Xlshl. Afternoon and "A Parisian Princess." "A 1'ailsl.in I'linccfS" will bo the oieiiln-f bill at tlie AiMdemy of Mir-lu tonight by Jolly llany Jenl.lni and lilt excellent company, Tho play is one of undoubted meiic and the people inc all top linen J-i euteitaluer, High thm latidciillu will ho in logue between acts There will bo daily nutlncsi comnienclnir Tuej. daj. I.-ulie.-i' tickets uti ho ru lunged nt the box ofilco until l p, in, .Mondiy, llieulu? ptltef, in, 'JO and ."D mU, MJIIuei-., 10 ami 21) cent. The Bostonlans, Chief anioni; the fcliusin of tho Uo.UoiiIjiu who havo cieated MDtatloin this naioii is tho hand jMino tenor, Funk Rutlmoitii, rcicntly utUled tu the foiics of this oignulzalloii. Tenor Nol-cs uf lieioiu iU.ilily uie wuu u urlly thco Uaj, that .1 trui lulu- of thl t)po Is lulled with KUit-iu! acclaim, Mr, ltiuhwoiili deseiics especial mention uiul dbldes liowns with Allan llini-kley, the new Iukij whoae epic mild localization l,;is .tamped with ruduiliiK tliceess tint rolcu that li.ne been a.-,lc;ned him by tho nuuajjcmeiU of the lloslonlaii-,. Mr. Hinckley U tald to possrvi n voice of i (rptloual power uud I inge. and has an ene-cln,; and liunly ptuoiialliy, Tlue artUts will lue piouilnent lulc.s l;i Uio pic-cnullou of I'Mald .Marian" iluilne lis pioihi'llon hvle' net 'Iticv day night ul the l,,nuni llieatrr, STAGE NOTES. John Oliur llobhc-s lui wntteif new comedy llllllK'd "'llll' I'llltH III I'JII.11 I'laiites ItuiMuiilt, at one time pilina do'nu of Funk UjiiIi-K' conipani, runilly died In lloi ton. "Ca.ti:" yu plajc-d reienly in London by a' company made up milady of pioiuliuut thcatilcal luatiaKci. Tlioina.s sVjbroole lus tinned a contract with lli'iijamin Hums lo play his old part in "1'lie Jtoundeii." Walter K. I'eilcliis will soon pioducc a drauut .Ization of Mary II. WilMiu' not el, "Jerome, a pm Man," uiu.rt tiuuid from Xciy York th.t Ol.'j Nclh. SITUATIONS WANTBD l-RBG. If You Wish To Sell A Lodging House A Restaurant . . A Grocery Store. A Provision Store A Bakery .... A Cigar Store. . A Pool Room. . . Or Any Business PUT AN AD. IN THE Tribune's Business Chance Columns AND SEE HOW QUICKLY YOU WILL FIND A CUSTOMER 4 Lines 10 Cents Pretty low- 1'iic-e, You'll Admit. Beal Estate. FOint FOR SAM: SI acre., r miles fioin Scran ton; also M) acres p.isliirt- land for silo or lent; all lci-atod near Ulinliurrt. P. II. Gardner, Jlo'cow, J'a. FOlt SAM: At low late and on eay teun fine coiner pioperly in upper Clicen Midge. House just put into eiy eo-y and atliaeliio shape. Lot one of the finest in the '.alloy. Addicts Dox 2IM, fccranton. FARM FOR SAI.i: SiMytwo acies, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve bitch of limber, let iinproed; c.Nccllent spiincr water on lot; faun situated on road. For partkulais addicts Will iam Treslar, Ariel, I'a, FA1IM roil SALK or cNihanse.for city propeity bituate in Suriuchanu.i county; improved; well watered; suitable for dali.inir. stock or sheep laMncr and rjcni'iai faimins. Ilaiiycu, At torney, Sjnif, Watliington aienue. Business Oppoi-tunity. ETOPK AND WHUAT THAUF.1IS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbard & Co., members X. Y. Ccnsoliclated and Stock &.xcliani;e, 44 and 16 llioadnay, New York. I'.stabllohcd ISM. Long Dblance' Phone 2.1SS Broad. Money to loan. ANY AMOUNT Or MONFY TO LOAX-Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 3U-:!1J Cornell building;. Boarders Wanted. FHIVATB FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board, German or EnglUh. Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, 07 Harrison avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two communicating rooms with board, pi hale family piefcncd. Two ladle and a centlcinan. State full palilalia. Address C. II. D., Tribune office. Musical Instruction. WANTED Pupil for the violin; ti'inw, 2oq, per lesson. Addtcss; E. V. M., TV1 Adams avenue, Scranton, I'a. Rheumatism. Itlll'.CMATISM All nartiea that wl.li ianbo bpeedlly and permanently cured of all ,a. rielles of lihcuinatl&m by a vegetable compound. Cure? guaranteed, iiiquiie or uddieis J. L Tay lor. Scranton. Dissolution of Partnership. DlbSOI.UTION OF I'ARTXt:itSllU'-Tho partner ship lieictofoio existing between .1. J. l'uidy and A. M. Finn, under the firm name of Purely & Finn, is thii sotli day of .Man.li, liioj, dis fcohed hy mutual lonscnt, A. M. rimi retiring, 'lhc business lieieaftcr will be continued by J. Jl! l'uidy under the llrm name of ,1, .M. l'uidy & C'ii.i to whom all outstanding accounts will be paid and who assume all liabilities, .1. St. I'UIIDV. A. l. Finn. Dalton, Maicli 29, 1M)2. Storage. PTfin flPP I)rJ'' c,ca" 0,u' nnulein up-to-MllnUl.r lla"' 'toiajre; separate rooms; illUllnUI' indiiidual kcis; elevator. An Ideal storage for househulil efteefs, etc. Thirty teparate ttot.igp rooms. Scranton Storage com pany, 113 Fianklin aenue. eii-ole is to produce "Sapho" at tlie Adelphl theakr in London, A iliiimn tliat may soon bo produced Is built upon Incident, in tho llfo of Carolina of Uiuns wick, wife of George IV of Knglaml. L. If. Sollterti's reiival of "Hamlet" will be picrcmcd December 20 net. It is Ids intcntbii to die the play an unlimited run. llipoits fiom Cape Town, South Afrlea, tay lli.it Nanco O'Nell lias met with gieat success theie In "La Tota" and "Camllle." Tlie new theater being elected by the- Lambs' iluli In New York will be tho permanent home in that illy of Henrietta CrosMiiun. Ilrousnii How aid is now able to bo out of doors a few iiouis each day, although his condition Mill raih.es an!ety. He Is uhottly to go to Palermo fiom Nice, THE TAIL OP A PISH. From the Clm eland Plain-Dealer, Tin tail of a fish is his smiling oar. He moves It lire on ono side and then on the oilier, tiling Ids fin-, as balances to guide Ids mo- lion. If tho lull is moving fat and wants to tlop lio nialghfcns out his litis just ai the io,cr of a boat does his o,ii. Ice Maklntj in Factories. i'luiu the Inillaiiapolli Xeus. 'Ilieie aie PIS Ico-makiiig faefmies lnv the I'liiled biate, leputinlliiLf on liniMmeiit ul 11,33I,UI. In JIWI, Uti new (oiupjiilrt weic fonueil, witli a total capltalUatlon of $IT,0 IJ.txm, We Will Pay 'For 100 names, if a reasonable pro- Vr.ii R 1 ;n (f Portion f tlierri 'nvest $l00 a Nvee! Y ou ip I OU-UIJ jn tne best investment for small sav ings ever offered. Particulars cheerfully furnished. MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE REAL ESTATE CO., 120.128 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Ceht3 MonThii Four Linn, rt Cent lor Ktchtlxtri l.ltj. Help Wanted lVInlo. WANTIJD Two mcrhanlcal cnplneetsl ulatc ex lierliiicc and oalary evpected, Apply by let tcr. Addrc-j i:. M, V Tribune ofllce. WANTED Stcnogiopher who tan aslnt at book kfrplng) experienced preferred. Addreo ItrmliiKton. this office. OI'N(l MCN wauled any distance, roppy Icltcm, home eictihiKs mid icliirn lo in. He ny 10 per tlioinand, nend addrrnntl emelope, panic nlira ii init copy. I. M. C, Depl. l:, i!o-s llll, Phil I ilelplila. BOV WANTKD To tnal.r blmclf rrcnrrally Me' fill at West Mdu HoKpital. llcfcicncu re- nulled. bl.VIIHAf. MIIN wanled lu eicry loeallty: ex perience iiniiece-waiy; good calaiy and ex peiisrs paid. Fmnnucl Co., Station 3, New York. WANTKD Voiiiig nun, must lie good peimun, accurate In llgme., as an assistant Imokkeper nd rnlleclor. Addiea Permanent Position, Hire of Tribune. WANTKD. W Goad Palnlrrs. i' Good Plumbers. 2.i Tlmmltlii. 20 i;irL-iiiiin, SN'VDF.R (V GH.M.IT, Ol.'l McKoon aienue, Niagara Falls, N, Y. WANTKD 100 Good Carpenfen, H.TO per day. SNVDKIl i, (ilf.l.KiT. 013 MeKonn aienue. Niagara Falls. WANTKD A first cbisi man In take cue of local agency for easy selling (-lock, lhc light mini can make from (few to 1-Ml a week. Write at nine to Investor, Tribune ofllcc. WANTED Experienced salesman for Curtain and Drapery depart ment. Apply Goldsmith's Bazaar. MAN Willi horse and wagon wauled to deliver and collect. No camajslng. Wl per week and eipcuiei. il.'iO cali deposit lentihed. Col lectors Dox 7. Phihideluhia. WANTED Two expileiu-ed stenoKriipbeiS! ap ply to International Salt Co., Coiiuill build ing, Scianton, Pa. Help Wanted Female. V) AM Ml stciingraplier who tail a"isl ut book keeping; cxpeiienced pu-firrcd. Addiess Heiiiington, Ib'is office. WANTED A young lady bookkeep er; address in own handwriting, stating references and salary: care of Tribune. YOUNG LADIES wanted any distance, copy lei tcis, home evening and return to u. We pay 10 per thousand, tend addies-cd envelope, putieii lais and copy. F. Jl. C. Dent. i:, Ho llll Phlladelphhi. LADIKS WAXTEil Home woik. tQ per month guaranteed, stamp for paiticulais. National P. & S. Watch Co.. lialtimoic. Md. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for Tlie Tribune; good commission of fered witli a fair guaiantec tor first-clat worker. Apply personally at Business Jianager's ofllce, Scranton Tribute. Situations Wanted. POSITION wanted by a joiing lady quick in fig ures and good penman. l.iPMtaiducr aienue. WANTED Position by a young man as book keeper or assistant and typcwiiter, wheic good haul woik calls for mliaiiccnicnt. Ain experi enced and can furnish references from late em ployer. Not afraid of work and will begin with reasonable halaiy. Addre-n llookkeepcr, caie of Tribune. Lost. LOsT Steel beaded puie containing mull sum of money, on Lackawanna aienue, near Wy oming. Finder ple.ue letuin piu.e to Tilbuiu ofllce and keep contents. LOST $!.", between Peck Lumber Co., Lat Jlai kot stiect and Presb.Uci.an chinch. Heiiaiil if returned to otitic of Peck Lumber Co. LEGAL. TO THK OWNERS or reputed omiicts of piopcily bounding or ubutlliig on both Aides of Snulii Webster aiuue between Beech nuit and Ithel oticet; botli tides of Itiicr sticel, between South Webster avenue and Propeit aienue; both sides of Hlckoiy etieet, between Soulli Webster air line and Pic'spect aienue; both sides of Elder Miect, lidnvi-ii South Wibtei- aienue- and Pius-pec-t aienue, ill t lie Nineteenth waul. 'Pake notice that under the diirctlmi c.f Conn dls 1 will nuke tlie assessment foi a . stent of sewers to drain the a hole ineutioiicil u-uluuy, on 'ie.sdiy, the twenty-second day ut Apiil, VM2, at 10 o'clock in the torenoou, at the DepailmeiiL of Public Woiks. lluieau of llngiueciiiu, t'lly Hall, Siiaiitou, Pa., at which Iliac and place you may appear and be hcaul it ,iou so dcsiie. .ioii.n i:. iiorin:. Director Dcpnliuent of Public- Woiin, Sciantun, Pa Apiil 11, 1W2. TO fill. OWNERS or leputed iihiicis of piopc-ly boumllng or abutting on both side, of A-li Miect; fiom Pic-cuHt annuo lo Webster aie nue; both Ides of Prrtiott aiciim-, liom A-b street to tlib City Line; both sides nf liilng aie line,, fiom Ash sticrt tn the City Line; both sides of Tajlor avenue, fiom Ash meet Id the I'ity Line, and cm the west (dde of Wcbter .iieuuv', irom Poplar ntleel to the lily Line, in the Teulli ward. Take notice thai under the dhrcllnii of Coun cils 1 will make the assessment for tho con-t Mic tion of a s.intim of sewcis for the dralnagi nf thn aliovo meulioned tcnitoiy, on Monda.i, the mm-ty-llist day or Apiil. JKL at 10 o'clock hi tho forenoun, nt the Depaitnieur of Public Wmk, llureaii of Euglnceiing, City Hall, Suantou, Pa,, at wblrh lime and place ,iou may appear and lu licaid if ou oo ilcsiic. joii.v i:. iHiciii:. Director Dcparlment of puhllc Woiks. Scranton, Pa April 11, loo.', CANDIDATES for the ofilco ol In-pector of Mines are hereby notillcd that the Board nf examineis appointed by tho Court of Comiuurf Pleas ol Lackawanm county, will meet at the Board of Control rooms, City Hall, Scranton, on Monday, April 21, loo-.', at 10 a, in,, for the examination of iiicli candidates as may appear before tlirm. Candidates will notice that fho law rcnulics them to produce tatlsfaitoiy eWdence of having had at least file ears piadli-al cper. cine In the anthiuclle coal mines. JAJIKS YOUXd. RKKSi: A. I'IIII,I.II.1, HEOIini: WATKIXS. TIJIOTHY II. HAYES, JOHN HOLAND, ' Kxamln.is, A -MIIl'.TlNU of the liuinbei. of llio Lukawaniu Btoic Aisoclalldi I.iuilled, will lie held at tlie niiico of thn association in Suantou, Pa., vn Holiday, tho Hill day of Apiil, A. . im, at hall past tuo o'clock in tho afternoon, for the purpose of taking action upon the queMimi of disuniting '1 lie Laikauanni Store Association Limited, by voluutaiy aillr.u of the members, and, in rase It is decided to ilNsolio iliu said aoi lallon, then for llio fuillier piiipibo of cleit ing three lluldatlng tiustecs tu wind up tin atlalis uf the association according to law. II. S. rAIRCIllI.1), Seeiilary, Scranton, Pa., Jlaich 22, liw-.'. POLITICAL, W FlllST LKOISLATIVR MMWOT-NoMeiHi her by given lo the Ittpubllcin totcr ol tli Hut u-ulnlalltc lllttriet) that a primary elec tion will be held nb HjliuJay,, Aptll W. 102, be twren the hoiira ol four -and nQfcntPunS1 'lor lha iiurpn'c ol norptiutliut-a oaisrdl rHie Lea IMaturp lo reprtsentithe dlslrltt and,tVllect two delrgsles to the Republican Hut Contention to be held at Itarrlsbitrg June Ut J002. " The convention to compute the ole will b held on Tuesday, April 20, at 10 o'clock in Co operathe Hill, Each candldalo must regbter, with the district chairman, Ills lull name and IHxtofflcc address, and pay Ida aaM-nmcnt fifteen days before the ejection, or lilt nattio Mill not bt plsctd nn the official ballot. Tli dlnttlct vigilance committee, In' the varl ons precliietn, uill conduct Hie election, anil tin leult W-lll be reported bv the icliirn Judge tf Ihe district romenllcn, w'hlcli will Ik conipocd of the return Judges. A written notice contain Ing (heir I'ulriicllons will be mailed to tlie mem bcia ol the various district lctl1anee committees. OKO. W. JENKINS. Chairman. Altcst-W. W. SLMI'SON, Secretary. SECOND M'.OISLATIVi: niSTRICT-Notlcc Is hereby given to Hie Republican otrrs of the Second Legislative district thai n irimarv election will be held on Saturdty, April HI, 1002, between Hit hours of four and icicn o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing two delegates to represent tald legislator dlstllct in the coming Reiiubllcan tafp reinvention to be held In liar rlsburg nn June II, 1IKK, and to nominate a candidate for flic legislature. The convention fo compute the vote lll bo held on Tuesday, April 2'J. 1WK, at 1 o'clock p. ni In llio rooms of the Central Republican dub in Serantoii. In accordance Willi Hie mien governing this district lhc ciindidalcs wilt be otrd for.dircctly by the voters at the polls. Each candidate must register with the dblrlct chairman bis full tums and postofdee address ami pay bis assessment twenty days before the election or bli name will, not be placed in tlie official ballot, neither will anv votes cast for him be counlcd. ' The district vigilance committees In the tarl ous precincts" will conduit the election and tne re.nlt will be reported by the return Judge' to the district ccnventlon, which will be composed of the return Judges of the various districts. A written notice containing further Instruction? will he sent to the membeis ol the said district vigil ance committers. FREDERIC W. FLKITZ. Chairman. Atte-t; WALTER K. DAVIS, Secretary THIRD I.KRISI.ATIVK DISTRICT Notlcn I; here by given that there being only one cendldat for icprecnlathe, two delegates and two alter nates o the Slate convention having Te'giAtercd, we, tlie chairman and M-cietaiy of the Third Leg islative district Repiilillcan committee, hereby de dale lhc amc lo be the iininiuees of the Republb ean parly lu the said district. In accordsnee with the provisions of Rules 'Jl and 25 of the party lules. The peisonnel of the staiillng committee ll to lentiln as at present constituted. fly erder of TIIFIISTOV S. PARKER, Chairman. J. P.. WATKIXS, Seeictars-. ' SEA LED PROPOSA LS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened in the office of the City Hccoidcr, by the Director of tho Department of Public Woiks on .Mondav, Apiil 21, 1W0-J, at :i o'clock p. III., fur the curbing, and for the paving, with Vitrllled Ilrirk on a concrete base, Wa-dihi.rn street, Irom Sumner avenue to the westerly side of Villi liuirii avenue, in tho Fifth waul, in accoidancc with plans and speci fications on fib in lhc lltircau uf Knginccring. Illddcis shall cucl,i with their pioposaU, cash or ceitilied check tor the hum of One Hundicil Hollars its a guarantee lei execute a contract for tin woik within twenty elajs if awarded tho same. In c-a.e the bidder to whom the tontiait shall hate been awaidid fails to execute a con tract for the wink in accordance with the plans and spec Inc-itinns tlieu-for, within twenty clays fiom Ihe date eif lhc nwaid, the one hundred dol lars, ca-li oi eciliiicil check accompaii.iliig Ids pio poal fliull be foilelteel lo the Use of the City of Scranton. Diddeis tiliall fctalo price at which they will contract to keep the pavement In repair for .i peilod of flic jeais, the pi ice of lepalrs not lo be included in price charged for laying pavemmt. Pioposals shall cover tho entile work and shall state scpaiately the pike for setting or re-set-ting cm lu-toues, the price for paving per square) jard, which shall Include the cost of grading as shown on the profile. Diddeis will be luinl-iied with proposal blanks at the nure-iu of Lngineeilng, and no others will be accepted. All pinpo-nls shall be filed with the City Con It nil it at bis flfricc ill the City Hall, Scranton, Pa., not later than 2 o'clock p. in. on Monday, April 21. P102. The citv icscrves Ihe light lo reject any or all bids. JOIW E. ROC1IK. Diieclor Department of Public Works. Scianton, Pa,, April 0, 1003. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDIXCl. 23 TRADF.RS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building. New York. Architects. ' EDWARD II, DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELfj Building. -c, FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B.. REAL Estate Exchange Bldg,, 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HAHDINtJ, SI3, (ONNELL niILDINO. STEVENSON 4: KMIHIT, 72U CONNKI.li BI.DI1. " ' ' s " "- Dentists. DU. C. E. EILKNllEltUEH, l'AULI IIUII.D1NU. Spruce street, h'crantcu. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WVOJIISO AVENUE. Lawyers. W1LLA1ID, VaRRIIN Sc KNAI'P, ,ttorni:y-i and Couuscllois-al-Law, 00.. to U12 l.'onu 11 Uulkluig. FRANK K. IIOVI.E, AIIORNEY-AT-LANV. Rooms 12, K, 16 and 18 Uurr Ilullding. D. B. HIIPLORLL'. ATTOitEV LOANS NI.CO " tlated on real estate security. Hears Ridldin.', corner wasinrgton aienue ami piuce succi JESbUP it JESS17P. ATTORNEYS AND COL'S-sellors-at-lavv. Coi.-monwcallh Building, Rocmi 10, CO and 21, EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOM 0O.KO1, Oth floor, Mean building. L. A WATRES ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. IIOAIHI of Tiade lluliding. Scianton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, 'IRADERS NATIOS.Vj Ha l.l, Ilullding C. COHEOVS, 0-1.1 REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTIIOM-', OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wjomlng airnu1. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. V. E.ALI.EN, SPJ NOHfll WASHIWroM avenue, DR. S, W. I,'ASI0U1.UX, OFFICII 339 WASH Ingten avenu-. Residence, 1"1S Mulberry. Chronic , c:sea.'ij, limgi, heart, kldnejjs and genllo-iuinaiy organs a special,,, Ucurs, I to i p, m. , .- '. cc "-ir ttt Osteopathy. T? DR. I. O. EVANS, OVn.OPATII, I'CS WASH, ingten avenue, t'hronle and neivoiiCdiscassi a sicclalty, (.'otuultulluii ficc, Hotels and Restaurants.'?' ' '" " " "vU Till: ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FHAJVKWN AVE. nuc. Rates reasonable. l ZIE0I.ER, I'roprietor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D... 1 & W, PAS senger depot. Conducted on tho .European plan, VICTOR KOCH, Propilttor, Scavenger. A, B. BHH.G3 CLEANS 'ItlVV VAUIf? AND cess pooiij in suor; oiny improvea pumps uicq. A. It- Drlggs, propilelor, Leave ordtrs 11(4 North Mail; avenue, or ElcLe's drug store, cor ncr Adams and Mulbeiry. Bolli Iclephunes. Seeds, O, R. CLARKE & CO . SEEDSMEN AND KUR3 crimen, imrc -Ul Washington avenue.:' gieea Iniuf.s, lOJ'J t'orlli Haiti avenue! store tele phone, 762. Wire Screens, '" JOSEPH KUIT.'EL, UKAIt OU LACKA. AYE., "" t""0"- Pa., nianulactuier ol Wire Screens. Miscellaneous, DRESSMAKING FOB CHILDREN TO ORDER: alu ladles vval.U. Louisa bhocmaker, tt Adams aienue. MEaAllGL'l. DUOS., PRINTEltS' SUPPLIES, EN TVIUliVd, paprr uun, twiiir. ,iic,iwcuCf jv Washington avenut, Scranton, i'a. THE WILKES-BARHK BECOI10 CAN BJ1 HAD in biianton at thn news standi oi BeUmaii Bios., 100 rc-rucc and 6tXJ Llndtn: M. Notion. S22 Lackawanna aunvyi J. ;j36chutMr, 211 Spiuct itrtet. r .