mmmmi ..mKmwwmmmmJlrJ W W - , u... ., "' ' ,, ., , , , , ' ' jimmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm $ - , ,, - . - . . - -r - ' - . . ;r v THE SCRAlSTOiX TlttBUNE-TUIiSOAl', A1KIL lo, J902; . & NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA w FACTORVVILLE. BkcI1 lo llio Scranton; Tribune. Fnetoryfllle, Am II U.A very lileus tutt reception wub tendered to Mr. iiiul Mis. Alfred Ho.ssltur and Mr. and Mrs. 13. I,. Wiitkliis, lit tlio Methodist Kpls fopnl puiRoiiiiiro, lact rfiituriltiy lilttht, by tlielr, friends. Those two popular young couplet linvo decided to cast their fortunes In other fields. Mr. and Mis. Yv.iitU.lnrt will reHlde ut Slilck phlnnv, Mm., w licit Mr. AVntklns has purchased u Jewelry Htore.' They have ulndo many frlcndn here In the pant hIx or seven yeais. Mr. AVntklns hold thn Iltlon of buiKess for the past two j-cHi-.x. Mr. and Mis. Itosstter will .bo to Huffalo, wheie they expect to makn their future. home. They were very popular youiiK people of our town, and especially In their church work. About forty Were present at the reception, and helped lo make It an enjoyable affair. 'Mrs. J. N. J-ee, In behalf of the Ladles', Aid society, presented Mis. AVutklns with a 'handsome chair. Mr. Itosslter was presented with a purse by the members of the Junior league. Re marks were made during the evening by Ilev. J. J. Lee, Mrs. J. X. X,cc, Clms. Oardner, Mrs. Wntklns and Mis. Chas. Curd nor. Refreshments were served. Mr. 'and Mrs. Wntklns and Mr. nnd airs. Hosslter take with them the best wishes of a host of friends. Mrs. Xewcomb leaves today for an extended v!lt among relatives In Con jieutlrut. Ilev. Hulley occupied the pulpit at the First Baptist church last Sunday morn ing. Huigess E. L. AVutklns handed in his leslgnutlon to the borough council be foie he loft town and, of course, It had to bo accepted. The council have peti tioned court, asking for the appoint ment of II. L. Haiding as buigess to 1111 the unexpired teim. The borough council, nt' their last meeting elected A. J. Warren as street Commissioner for the present year. Our streets are In a deplorable condition, nnd'lt Is necessary to have the repairs begun at once. Roth of our hotels ivc-ie granted licenses this' time, nnd theie will be no di ought In this borough for the present year. C. A. J,isk will serve as a grand juror lu the United States couit at Jlarrls , bin next month. The'lTght company are wiling the business places and private residences now,, and some of the stores hud elec tric light last Saturday night, for the llrst.'tlrtie. This Tuesday evening will be an eventful one In the Rebekah lodge of this place.' The principal feature is the presence here of Mis. Annie Coggswell, the state president of Philadelphia. aTunkhannock Rebekahs and also Xlch olson will meet here with this lodge on that occasion, and no doubt It will jaln' the following day. tJ 'The funeral of the -late Jacob Place was conducted from the residence of his bi other near Lake Wlnola, Satur day 'afternoon. Quite a delegation of r friends and neighbois went over from "this place. Rov. J. X. Lee will attend conference n Waverly, X. Y., this week. MONTROSE. Bprii.il to the Pci.'nton Tiibuue - Montrose, Arll 14. Mrs. John Doyle has been yitlcally 111 for some time past, at e family residence on High street. 'The regular term of Apill couit opened at the court house in this place today. The morning session was taken up with rules and motions, and this, afternoon, soon nfter convening, court adjourned until 9 o'clock tomoirow morning. It Is rumored that Rov. Fr. A. T. Brodriclc, the popular pafor of St. Maiy's church. Is soon to r transferred to unother parish. Such a .lange would be regretted by people 1 1 all denom inations In this place, and we hopo that the report "may prove to be un founded. Theie will bo sei Vices In rit. Mary's church on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and on Thursday morning mass will-be celebrated nt 5, C and 10 o'clock. Visiting cieigymen will bo present. It Is., now practically assured that Admiral . Sampson will, with his fam ily, spend the. coming summer In Montrose. Trout fishing beason opens tomonow and It will bo fittingly iiiauguiated by iiir local sportsmen. ' James Mori Is, jr., Is In Tllugluiiiitoii, today. Mrs, Amanda Smith is staying ut the In GirShootf There is a great need of motherly watch fulness and care. A growing girl needs nil her strength, and if she is nervous and melancholy, and loses appetite there is surely something wrong. This is espe cially true as the young girl approaches uiui important pe riod of wiunge when the woman ly function is es tablished. Time ly care and proper treatment at this period may save much after suf fering. The best medi- , cine for young girls who are nervous, melau choly, and irreg- . ular of appstite, is Dr. Pierce's l'.i vorite Prescrip tion, It cures nervousness, diz ziness, and melan choly, promotes the uppetite, ami gives the body robust health. ( There is no alco hol jn "1'avorite Prescription" and it is entirely free from opium, co caine, mid all sother narcotics, SAOUUl Cni llOtllluir. ltatl frfti nml ;...- .M ' ' ' ' ." '"."' J'urpie circles lw,.rfW0"'l wn luelancliofy. A woman '", '"'.'Sll!0''1 '" ' My lour 'l'avorite HI Ion ' iffill I'lFawiiK Pill. i l .il,lii. -ii.i ituuti liv Irlena i Prescrlp After to Villi: ont bolllo of each t.hif Iwkjii lo iui lirov and ,U H II mprovi.i(f. People wld &he 1oClL.Cfl IIJ. tllOIK'll All.' Ari n.1.... !..!.. .ll.,l.' hhe Ulwelve jeari. old There are no circle nrpumll hef fja now auij lu- h healthy nml rnbiikt. cat:, a much a uuy iliiid, ami ii irow. iuj fatter every day." ' Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the bowels. ".My ilaiifUUT was troubled with diuiuess mid routiiatio i mid v.-as very nervous tor five &! X.tltFi Mrs- " Cartcr- f 'M3 4lli btreet. V "WsliKto.i D.C. -I trlcJicveraiaw: lorabul lliey u.ive her no relief At times the home of Mis. Henry Warner during the absence of the hitter's daughter, .Miss Harriot Warner. The engagement Is announced of Miss Louise Wnrrlner, eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. K. A. Wnrrlner, and Ficdeilck Smith, of Lowisburg, Pa. A. It. Anthony and family, of Wllkcs nnrrc, have at rived In town, nnd nre occupying tlielr summer residence on Lnke nveiuie. William and Aichlo Devlne, of Hush, are ntteiHllng'court this week, nnd vis iting nt the home of their slsteiv Mrs. George H, Frnzler. Homy Foster, of Chicago, has been culling mi old-time friends In this place. SPRINGVILLE. Speclil to the Scranton Tribune. Spiingville, April H. Ztba Lott re turned fiom the hospital nt Sayre last week, where he went to bo treated for MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. f"MMMMMMMMMMBaMWMIMIMMt i Besides her pet here a pig and a them? appendicitis, and he has got along nicely. !n three weeks from tlfe tlmp he went away the operation had been performed and he was back home again. Miss Claire Oiattau has returned from Xted Lodge, Montana, where sh" has been staying with a brother and sister, Kobert S. Wilson and Mamc Lyman, since last summer. She is very much pleased with her tilp, although she has lo.st several pounds In weight while away. Edgar L. Button's horse l.in uwny last Sunday morning, while going lo the milk station at Lynn, where Edgar Is employed, and partially demolished the buggy. No other damage was done,1 ex cept some slight bruises and a lume arm. About forty yeais ago theie lama a little sore on the right sldo of Luke Scott's face, near the right eye. Noth ing was thought of it at the time, al though It never healed, continuing the same little sole until two years ago, when it began spreading and developed Into n cancer. He Is now In a very pre carious condition, the eye being eaten out, and it Is a question of a few days befoie death will bring lellef to his sufferings. S. O. Culver and son, Leigh, are doing a large job of painting and paperhang ing over in Auburn this week. About May 1 they will go lo Set anion to do a large job of painting. The omceis of Jlnple lodge, No- !)92, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, weio Installed the first meeting night In April, as follows: Noble grand, A. L. Tuttlo; vice-grand, A. N. Fargo; -ec-retary, E. It. Lake. A. O. Thomas goes to the Grand lodge as lepresentatTvc. Mis. J. ir. Mitchell Is very III. Some time ago thero wus a petition starteu, nnu extensively signed, pro posing a road from Theron Strickland's up through his fields, crossing I. A. Strickland's, Nelson Fike's and Airs, Helen M. Itoot's lands, coming out in the lane on Mrs. Itoot's land, taking In several stone qunnies In Its couise, be sides getting around two very hard hills, The road Is a necessity long talked of, and should be built. The view has been made, und the finding of the viewers approved by the court, nnd now let it bo put through. Mrs, P. W. Terry Is at present In a hospital at Wllkes-Ba'rre, being treated for tumor, the removal of which was made one day lust week. The patient was doing well when last henrd from. Mrs, Peter Bush found It necessary to receive further treatment and Is now at WUkes-Barre, although not. In the hospital, S, O. Culver Is building a huge porch on his house, which will giently add to Us beauty. Beginning as soon as the weather will penult, the band will begin serving cream once a week all tho summer. It Is safe to make the assertion that tho roads have not been In as bad con dlllon for years us at piesent, ' The long-talked-of sale of the hotel has finally been consummated. Tho new pioprletor, Joseph Kelly, expects to take possession about April 20. A, E. Hodney, tho present proprietor, has purchased the E. B. Scott farm and will move into tho rooms lutely vacated by John Underbill, NEW TIILFORD, SpeeUl to the Scriulon Tribune. New Milfoid, Am II H. The Lltetary society held a banquet at tlio home of Mr, and Mrs. U, n, ouiet lust Fildny evening. , Mis. O, W. linger enlertnlned the Magazine club nt bupper Fildny after noon. Mis. 1). Van Bubkltk, Mis. Jaines Hayden, Misses Maude Trumbull, Helen llutchlngs, L. A, Van Jott and J, V, Axtt'll spent Saturday in Blnghamton. Mis. J, W, Juy and Mis. Chillies Tucker, of Blnghamton, were guests of triends In town last week. .Miss Mary Hund, of Hallstead, spent Sunday w)tli her patents In this place. Mrs. Chester Blandlug Is visiting relatives in ning'hamton. Mrs. Julia Badger culled on Gieat Bend friends Saturday. Miss May Bradley, who bus been caring for her grditdmother-, Mrs. Shoe maker, lu Rush, Is home for fwo weeks. Mrs Helen McCollum, of Clront Bend, attended St, Mark's church, In this place, Sunday, f Mrs, A. M Aldrlch Is conlliicd to Iter home by Illness. The following couples attended a dance nt Nicholson Inst Thursday even ing: I.tiola Thitterfleld nnd Roy Haw ley, Henrietta Hnyden and Charles Renjamln, Inez Bhclu and Frank Bttt torilcld, Clara Inderlled and T. J. Mc Carthy, Nina Taft and Cloorge Kggnrt, Noll Qulnn and Howard Hayden, Kntli eiino Qulnn and Qpoiro Pratt. HONESDALE. Special to Die Scranton Tribune. Honcsdnle, April 14. David L. Ilower, tlio present cfllclent superintendent of the Wnyne county schools, will be a candidate to succeed himself, at the convention of school directors to bo held In the court house on Tuesday, Max 0. A session of the Wayne county court will commence Monday, May C. The grand jury will meet Monday, April 28. Announcement is made of the coming marriage of Dr. F. W. Powell and Mrs. Orace Keene Kimble, which will .take place April 24. Rev. William II. Swift will Breach the anniversary sermon before Freedom i cat, Dame Trot has rabbit. Can you ilnd lodge of Odd Fellows, who will attend services In the Presbyterian church on Sundny evening, September 27. The town council has fixed the tax rate at six mills and a sdocIuI tax at three mills. Pleasant Mount and Honesdale will soon have telephone connection, by way of Promnton and Aldenvllle. The lines of tly Citizens' and Noitheastern will be connected. "A Night Off" is u play that the Amity boys have been lehearsing for some time, which they will present to the public on Tuesday evening, Apiil 29. Charles Truseott, Herbert L. LuBarr and John Carmlchael have recently be come members of Protection Engine comDnnv. No. 2. The members of Company E are making arrangements for their grand ball, which is to be held In the armory, Friday night. May 2. Cc'onol Watres and staff will attend. The net proceeds fiom the suuoer given by the Indies of Grace church, in the Presbyterian chapel, will exceed $110. AVIlllum J. Kief, who lias been con lined to his room for the past five weeks with inflammatory rheumatism, Is slowly improving. In the old town of Bethany, the (list county seat of Wnyne, may bo seen one of the old Inn signs, which Is placed on n high post in front of what was oilce a stopping place for tho stage coach. In the days of travel by stage, the inn signs weie plenty along the turnpikes. County Commissioner George Sen mans, Councilmnn C. A. McCarthy, At torneys A. T. Searle and Henry Wilson were In Hnnisbuig last week, confoi rinsr with the attorney general in re gal d to replaping, by the btate, sevoial bridges throughout the county that were carried uwny by the recent flood. Mrs. A. T. Searle has returned from an extended visit at Colorado Springs, Col. , BRADFORD COUNTY. Speilal to the Scianlon Tiibune. Towanda, April 14. The Union Tan nlntj t'oinpany have come Into control of 4,000 acreB or timber land In Tioga county. The deal was made with the Pennsylvania Joint Land and Lumber company. C. P. "Wc-IIps has purchased a Foster steam automobile, the first In Towan da. Two trains of seventy-live curs each passed tluougli AVaverly today, over the firle, loaded with "Worcester salt, Vlll Dennison, of Blnghamton, it Is loported, contemplates Uulldlnir an opera house at "Waverly, by popular subscription; that Is, If he can sell 1,000 tickets to tho (list engagement, nt $5 each, ho can build a $20,000 opera house, The people of Athens, Bayro mid "Waverly now have to go to Elmlru, Ithaca or elsewheio to witness stund urd plays. The Lehigh Valley Hulhoad company will replace its ptesent air brake, or tho opes now lu use on all passenger trulns, except tho Black Diamond ex press, with tho No. 1 high-speed air brakes und automatic reducing valves. The leport olso states that by June 1 every car w til bo equipped. The speed tit' all trains on tlio Lehigh Valley Is pow much greater thun when tho brakes now lu use .were put on, and tlio necessity for the high-speed brake became more and more nppuient every day, Arrangements uie now being made- to have the company's eais, ns j'ar as their alr-bpukes uro concerned, Inspected ut Bayre. This, with tho equipment uf ,tlo cms, will undoubted ly increase the foxie lu that depart ment of the shops. Froi-pectlng lor coal Is being mode pear New Albany, whero a drift Is now being opened lu the mountain. It Is In the same iapgo on which the Long Valley and Bornlce mines nto located. M. ,S. Hoadley, formerly propiletor &&x yyyVTff itsw witiwto itot wm M M. mMwi THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Mare Thin l-our Llnei, 3 Cent (or Each Extra Line. For Bent. l'OIl 1II1ST Flat ot three or (our reoira for ' Unlit hoincltcciiliitr. CI I Adams arrniie. l'OIl HUNT lllitlit niul luelic-ioom hmnv; Oiecn ItliiKf, elcam licit) M'iy icnunable. Ilulttilc 1011 HUNT SKtooiii Hat with b.ilh, kleini licot, rjiti rmiBo nml nil nioilcrii Improve merit, from Ajirll lull lout tcnsuiubli'. Call fatly. Kicil C, Hand, IWJ Mulberry sheet. l'Olt lt;xr Stoio No. ,ari bickaw.tnAa ai'ime alo second Door, above istiilili Woolen MIIN ' ". i.ceilciilJillicM ft aid. Hours (or cauinir, 8 to 10 and o 10 , Apply Ii5l Sandeison ue. roil IIKNT-Small (mnlttieil homo for lent, qnlrc at Ifil Vine tlrcet. In- fcTOIli: POII MINT fli! Wel l.akawanua ave nue. Inqulio I'lilltp SmIiiicII, IU(I Weft Lacka. vvannu oienue. flAIlN KOIl 11KNT-I2, April lt, three box and three dlrgle stalls ami wah tack, rear ot ilJl Madlion avcnip. Inquire at 031 Madison ave. rOIl HUNT Store liutldfng for rent In l)lckon City, I'a, limtiiiiur W) feet by 24 feet, cellar under all, nnd sec.ond slorv can be ni ranged tor a family. All In Rood repair leady for ue. Two coal breaker and mlncn close liv cniplo)lnr; over a thousand people. An enterprlslnc merchant enn (ret n lane tiade. Apply lo William II. llleliniond, Hkhmond Hill, 11123 S: Main avtmie, Scranton,' Pa. Furnished Booms. l'OIl MINT. A nicely furnished front iihiiii lu pi hale f.iinlli within five minutes will!: fiom the l.lmleu. Adthcss 0 Triliiiue. O.Ni: Oil TWO picas nit looms. Table board. May be had in Mime block, if desired, Ull Webster avenue. FOK JH'.XT One furnished room, with improve mciits; also one on third floor, cheap. C27 Adaiiii avenue. FURNISHUl) IIOOMS for lent, modern iinprave ments; private family; itentlemen. preferred, at 637 Adams avenue. KOR HEJiT Furnished front room, with heat, bath and sas; near court bouse; gentleman preferred. Address Itoom, Uo 209 FOIl HUNT Furnished 02S Linden stiect. oom; beat and bath. FUIWJSHi:i BOOMS FOR RHNT. with beat, pas and bath, gentlemen pretcrred, at W0 Adams enue. For Sale. FOR RAM'. IloiMhold furniture, including laime, lu ltd, carpets, bods dining table, rlnii-, tool (licit and tools and gmlen tools anil law ii niouci. cheap. Call at once. Mis L. Sinilh, 1IJ2 Wjoniiig nvenue. Efllil for hatrhing. Huff Leghorns cxehuivclv. Ihiexi idled in sle .mil culoi, 7'ic. iic-i I'!, (i. A. (laidncr, llil l'eiin avenue, Scranton, I'a. FOR SAI.i:-lhnd silk doublcr--. Ilros., 1'ntcison, N". .1. New. lliiiiiioul JUST ARUIVEI) wllli forty hon-e-.; good woik eis and diiveis: weight from 1,100 to l.OOil; seveiul (lonely matched teams. Can be seen at :Df Ramond couit. r. M. Cobb. Wanted To Rent. WANTED ROOMS Foi two adults, tlucc or foul i umiw furnished or unfuinMied for vcr light hciu'el.eeping, first floor picferred. Addre.M M. U., Tiibunc office. WANTI'.D Fuinished hoiiic or foils or flic rooms for housekeeping. Addreii A. Cf. E Tiibune office. Wanted. WANTED Slevator 7xli m II hoUtlng ciiiiagi's, Adilrc'i P.usons, I'a. i c foi K"ii'iy, Storage. STORflGR Dry, clem and model n up to dale btoiagc: tcpnatc looms; ilirlillfTn.it l.,.Vh. lM.ilnt Si. ideal fctoiage foi household pffccls. etc. Thlriv separate stoiago rooms. Seianton Storage coin paiiy, ll'i 1'iaiihlln avenue. Lost. f.OVr On Cipiiu-c nvenue, walib fob; thidci ii luin to 100') Capou-c nvenue and leceive ic vvnid. J.OsT Steel beaded purse containing- miiiII Mini of monev, on l.ickivvanna nvenue, near Vy. otlice .mil keep ronlcnK I.OVl Zi, bclivecn l'eilc l.umbcr Co., Eait Mil kct ttieet and Presbyterian ibuich. Reward if illumed to oflUe of Peck Lumber Co. Hecruits Wanted. WANTED l'Olt l S. ARMY Alde-lmdiiil un mariled iiien belvvien agc of 21 .mil .Ti; cill reisa of Untied State-., ot good chu.tctei and lenipciatc habits, who can tpeak, read nml wiltc EhkIIkIi. l'oi infmiilatlou apply to Hciniithig miiicci, ,o. s.-j vi.Mimnig avenue, seiantcn, I'a, Situations Wanted. I'OMTION w.iuli'd by n joung l.ulj quick In Hi lure uiiu guuu iiinni.ui. mil o miner avenue WANTED I'ubition by u joung man as book keeper oi .mutant and tjpsw liter, wheio good hard woik e ills for advancement. Am txiie-l. meed and can fnuiMi ufeirnOra fiom l.itu un plojci, Xot uh.ild of woik and will lugln wllh leawmablo ealai, AdditM lioohkcepei, cue of Q'llbuue, of tlio Hoadley hotel at AVaveily, with his family, bus moved to Wyoming street. The Catholics are holding a fair at Alheus this week. Amusement was afforded tho small boy and others on .Saturday evening, when It became known that a married woman hud just gono through the street attired lu man's clothing, wear lug u Fedowi hat and raglan. Every thing was still and tho crowd still "uibbered and stretched their necks," when a down-town resort was reached and tho woman gained admittance and vas usheiLd lu by the proprietress. The unme was caught, the visitor dis covered her husband, and of course he made up his mind to take his departure with the ono ho first loved. Main street was all light for a block or more, hut then a daiker street suited the gentleman better In completing tho Journey homo with his Hist love, ' Two candidates nro now mentioned for tho Towanda postniasterslilp, d, J, Sweet and D. M, Turner, the present olllclul, who has fllleel the position to the general satisfaction of all patrons. It has been suggested by Congiessinnn Fred Wright that u vote be taken by the patrons of the olllce to decide the mutter, , Tho Wyoming conference of the Methodist Episcopal church begins ut Wuveily toiuonofv, continuing infill next Monday, Abuut SOO ministers are expected to bu present, Including other members and vlsltois. Bishop s, m, Merrill will preside. The confeience Includes n p,ipt or whole the counties of Biootpe, Tioga, OtM'go, Chenango nnd Tompkins, lu New York state; Wyoming, Susquehanna, Wnyne, Lack awauuti nml Bradford. In this slate, Thlt dtrsktur U on Vtry box of tli llM Laxative BromoOuinine Tablets SITUATIONS WANTED FRBB. fiHANCII want offioks. Want Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stoves Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDF.RT 8CIIUITZ, corner Mulborrj trtet and Webiler avenue. OUSTAV l'lUllEb, 0 Adams ircnue. West Side OEOROE W. JENKINS, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FRED h. TERI'l'E, 720 Cedar atuu. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, corner KortU Mlla avenue and Market itreet. Green Ridge CHARt.ES 1. JONES, 1517 DlcliOB venue. F. J, JOHNS, P20 Orecn Ridge itreet. C. LOHKNZ. corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNlIPFEb, 1017 Irvine avenua, Dunmore J. O. B0NB k SON. Heal Estate. FOR HAI.K Elcgint sites for homes in upper irein Itldgc: rhoko neighborhood: most, de sirable locality for home lu Lackavianna county. J. A. Mai vine, 17.10 Smdcisoii avenue. 10ltf roll RAM: 54 mies. 7 miles fiom Pcr.m toni also M) uiich pmtiire hud for solo or lent; all iceiteil mai I.ImliuiM. I. n. lanliui, .Mo-covv, l'.i. l'AKM FOR h.VI.i: .Kty-ttvo aiirs, one mile from f.uhe Ariel; tvvilve ncies of timber, rest liupioved; excellent spring water on lot; faim situated on load. For lurtluilus addict Will lam Treslar, Ariel, Pa. l'ARM FOR SAT.!', or exchange for city propcity situate In Sibqueh lima county; impioved; well watered; Mutable fir ilniijln;, .stoik or sheep uilslng nnd geuei.il fflinilng. liJliv en, At torney, Sl'J't- Washington .iienue. Business Opportunity. PARTNER wanted with 1,000 in piofltablc uiiiiii factuiliig bu-iin&s. M. !1. llolgite, Coiuuion weilth building. bUOCk AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our cpecl.il market letter. Tree on application. S. SI. llihljaid & Co., member! N. Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 41 and 16 liroadnay, New York. Established Hill. Long Distsnce' Phone 2383 Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight loans or Uuilding and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, SU.J15 Council building. Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two ni?e men to boaid, German or English. Call any time after Thursday, All conveniences, S07 llarrljon avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two rcrr.municating rooms with board, private family pieferrcd. Two ladle's and a gentleman. State full particulars. Address 0. II. D., Tilbuno office. Rheumatism. xv HIIEUUATISU-All naitlca that wUi ran bo spccdilj and peimancntly cured of all a rlctles of Ithcuniatlsin by a vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or addiess J. L. Tay lor, Scranton. Dissolution of Partnership. DISSOLUTION Or I'AIITNEKSIIII'-lhc lurtnei. bhip hcietofoic rxi-tlng between .1. M Purely and A. M. Finn, under the flnu inme of Purlv & Finn, is this 29th daj of Manh, 1MH, dU tohed by mutual consrnt, A. JI. Finn ictlring The liusincss hereaftci will be continued bj .1 M l'uiilj undei the linn nunc of J. M. Puidy k Co ' to whom all outstanding accounts will be paid and who .assume nil liabilities. J. M. I'lIIIDY, , , A. M. Finn. D.ilton, Maids 20, tm. POLITICAL. WltST LEOI'-LATIVE DISTRICT Notice is here by given to tlio Republican voters of the lirst Legislative District, that a pilmary clec. tlon will be held on Situidnv, Apiil JU, luui, be tvvcen the liouis of font nml scscn p. in., for the jiUipose of noiiilnating a t llelate foi the Leg. islamic lo icpresent the dlstilet and to elect two delegates lo the Republican State Convention tu ue iii-iii at luuisuuig .nine 11, l'JU.'. The mm cut ton to compute the vote- will be held on Tuesday, April ill, at 10 o'clock in Co operative II ill, Eaeh candidate mem re'L'tei, with tho district rlniriiun, hit full name and pofttofflce aildicss, and pay his nssc-ment lllteon daj.s hcfoiit the election, oi bis name will not bo placed on tie ofBciil ballot. The district vigilance committee, In the vari ous picclncts, it t conduct the election, and the lesult will be repoited liv Ibe leluiii JiuUo to the district convepticn, vthlch will bn composed nf the seturii Juilgoj. A wiltten notlic contain ing their hiilruollons will be milled to Hit- mcin bcis of the un Inns district vigilante lominlt'rc. OEO. W. JENKINS. Cluinniii. Attest-W. W. MMl'&OX, Secietaiy. SECOND LEflLSLATIVE IHSTRKT Notice is lieuby given to the Republican votria of the Second Legislative district that a primary election will bo held nn Satimli, April 20. 1WW, between the hours uf foiu and evcu n'clofl: p. in., fin the puitiuso nf clei ting tu delegates to icpicscnt aii legl-lalite ilUti tel in the coining lleiiublleiii htntc convention to bo held in liar llsbuig on .lime II, nnu, iml to Humiliate a candidate for the legislntuie, 'llio convention tn compute the vote will be held on Tuesihy, Apiil 2'J. IHOi, at 1 "Mock p. Ill,, in the leioma of the I'flitial llipublliau i lull in r-crantun. In uieoiilaiiii. tilth I In' rules goiriiiing this dUtrict tlio eaiidldalra will Im voted for illieclli by the votcis at the prdU I'.acji cundldlte Ill'Lit register with tho dlttilct cbnlruuu liln full name and pufctofllio nililii.i-, and pav- Ids nrsinsment twenty ilujs befoio thu ehcllou or hit iiamo will not be placed in the official ballot, neither will ant- votes cast for lilm bo counted, 'flic district vigllanco committed In the vail ous precincts will conduit llio election and tnc icult will be rnioited v the lelurn judgo to tho district lomtntion, wlilch will bo composed ol the letuiu judges ut the vailous tlUtrlcts. A written notice containing further imliucllomi will bo i-ent to the ineiiibeis ot the tald dUliict vigil aneo conimltti'es. .'REPERIO W. n.iurz. Chairman. Atte.l:-WAI,TER E. DAVIS, beeiflai.i. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT-Notlco is here by given thai theie being only one taudidjte for lepietet'tatlie, tivo delegates and two alter nates u the btate contention having leghtciul, we, tlie chairman nml M'Cirlary nt tlio Thhd Leg. islutlio el 1,1 lie t Repuhllean enminittee, hereby ele clam tho saiiiu (o be the nominee ut thu ItepuMI. can paity lu (he said district, In accoidaiicc wllh tho iOtlleius of Rules 21 und 2.1 of the parly rule. '(ho peiMHiiul of the sCJiillir," lOiniiiltlee ( to itmaln as ut prctcnt coillliitnl, 111- oidei of 'IIH'IISTOV S, PARKER, (luliiiun. J. E. WAT KINs. Secretin)-, We Will Pay You $150.00 ings ever offered, , Particulars cheerfully furnished. MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE REAL ESTATE CO., 126.128 Washington Avenue, Scranton, P, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MoMThtit Pour l.lnei, A Cents tor lUchBttri Lias, Help Wanted Male. CANVAJsEH, male or fennfej a Buod proposition lo one vvllllnir to work. Salary and commis sion. 1) rare of Tribune. WANTUU i:perlented building; and loan, Injur, nnce nnd book canvasscm, Hoinclhlinr new) gooil pry. I)., fire of Tribune. SALESMAN One who has bad uxperlenci delllnic MnekH nml bonds and other good wcurltles. A (rood ailary to llio right man. Experience, care of Tribune. WANTED Two mechanical enxlncciat nUte ex pcrlenco and mIiv expected. Apply by let ter. Address B..M. U' Tribune offlce. WANTED Menogiaphcr who can nlt at Iwok Kceplnifi experienced preteired. Address Rciningtoii, Hits office. ObNO Mh.V wanted any distance, copny letters, homo cvenlnffs ami return to u. So pay 10 per thousand, send addressed envelope, particular! """I, copy. F. M, O., Dept. 135, llox lilt, IMilll delphla. WANTED. CO flood Painters. !!5 flood IMumbeis. 25 Timmltlis. 20 Electrlelans. SNYDER k tilLtXrr, BI1 MiKoon avenue, Niagara Falls, N, V. WANTKD-lOi) Good Carpenteis. .70 per day. bNVDEIt & aiM.KTT, 91B McKoon avenue. Niagara Tails. WANTED A first class mm to take caie of local agency for easy selling ttock. The light man can make from $M to MO a week, Wntc nt once to Investor, Tribune ufllee. "WANTED Experienced salesman for 'Curtain nnd Drapery depart ment. Apply Goldsmith's Bazaar. MAN" with horse nnd wagon wanted to elellver and colled. No canvassing. "-Jl per wcik and cNpenses. l.-,o cash deposit reunited. Col lrctoi, llov re. I'hlbileliihU, WANTED Tho epoii'necd ftiiiogiapliciii: np ply to International Silt Co., CuimcII build ing, brunton, I'a. -Help Wanted Female. WANTI'D tlirl for general l'iameiork ; must lcep home- niglits. Call at 417 Adanv, be t iv ccn 7 and S. WANTED-A second ghl. Apply to Mm. L. 51. flates, SO-J Jlulbeiiy ticet. WANTED A young lady bookkeep er; address in own handwriting, stating references and salary; E. X. L., care of Tribune. OL'NO LADIES wanted any distance, copv let ters, home evening and leturn to us. We pay 10 per tliou-anil, wild addressed envelope, paitlcu lars and copy. F. 51. C. Dept. l.ii, Bos 1411, l'hlhdelphla. LADIES WANTED Home work. fr-JO per month guaiantced, stamp foi particulars. National 1'. k 8. Watch Co., lialtlmoic, 5Id. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for Tho Tribune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply personally at Uusiucss Manager's ofSce, hcranton Tribune. Agents Wanted. GENTLEMEN and lady agents wiintcd, honoi able mid plcatsiiit woik; .!00 to ." fier day. W. ,f. lhcwtter, C0J Linden tticet, hciun ton, l'.i, SEALED PROPOSALS. fcEALED PROPOSALS will be leeched until 12 o'clock noon, on .Mondaj, Apiil 21, 1'jM, in the ortlcc- of the Citj Recoidei, in City Hall, ixianloii, I'a., for the purilmse of Two Ilundied and Eight) -tile TliouMiul fT2''.00i)) dollars of three and one-half (HH.) per cent, hcianton City Bonds, known as "Judgment Funding und .Mu nicipal I'ciuunent Improvement Loan." Denomination of UoniU ".l.OUO each. Ilnnds icilc'cmable in oidei of theii numbeis as follows: Donds Nos. 1 to mi, inclusive, .May 1, I!i07, Hands Nos. 51 to 100, inclusive, Alny 1, lllli. Donds Nos. 101 to 1MI inclusive, ll.iv 1, 11117. Ilanib Nos. 1.11 to 200, inclusive, May 1, 1HJ.'. Ilonil) Nos. 21 to 230, inclusive, 51ay 1. I'i27. llunds Nics. 2rl to 2(0, hie leiio. .May 1, 1W-. rrinclp.il and inteicst guaiantced by spec-Ill li lciy and pajable at llio oftiiu ot the Citj 'lYcasuier, Scranton, I'a. Ilonds liued freu of all lae. Niiet bids will bo opened by the City lieeuider in his oflico hi City Hall, Scranton, I'a., on the day and hour above written. All bids must be accompanied by a itrllllul check for is.1,0011, W. L. CONNEfX, Cltv HceorileT. Evecutive Oftlee, City Hull, Seianton, I'a., Apiil 2, SUB. bEALED PROPOSALS will be opened in the office of tlio City Hit older, lev llio Dlrectoi of the Department of Public Works on .Monil.iv, Apiil 21, 11)02, ut tl o'clock p. m., fm the ctuhing, und for the paving, with Vitiiilcd 111 ilk on a coucicte base, Wai-libum stiect, fiom .Sumner avenue to the westerly side of Van Huron uvemic, in tho Filth vvuid, in accoidancc with plans nnilyipecb Mentions on file in the lliire.iu of Eiuinecilng, DklilcM tlull enclose with theh piopos.il,, iali or ccltlficd check for the sum of Olio Hundred llollais as a guarantee to eveeuto a contract for the work within twenty da)s it aiiaulcd tho uniie, In line I lie bidder to whom (lie contuct ehall bale been awarded falls to execute a con tuct (or the woik In accoidaure with llio plans and gpei'incatlons therefor, ftlthlu Inenly dais from thn date of tho award, tho one hundred dol lars, cash or certified check accompail)lng hi- pin pof.il Mull ho forfeited to the use ol thu City of N union, lllddeis eli til stale pi Ice nt which they will (ontiact to keep the pavement lu npalr fur a piilod of llio )c'.us, the piice of repairs not to bu fuc hided in pi ieo chin gcd foi la)lng pivrni'iit, 1'ioposaN shall coiei the entile woilc and nhall ft.ito fepaiately the pilco fm setting or re-set. ling cuilwtones, tho price for paving per square vnul, ithhh thall Include the cost of grading as LhuHii on tin' motile. lllddeis will he list nUlicI with piopo.al blanks at the limcau VI i.ngiiicciing, ami no omen vrnt be accepted. All proposal, shall bo (lied with the City fun.. 1 1 oil IT ut his cifllec In the City Hull, N'l.mlou, I'a. not liter than 2 o'clock p. in, on Monti ly, Apiil 21. 1002. The city icrves the light tn reject am- or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE, Dhrctor Department of I'libliu Woiks. Niantou, l'a Apill 0, 1W2. LEGAL. CANDIDATES for tho office of Inspector ol Jlhies ma lieieby liotified lint the lloaid of ciaiuincis appolnteil by the Couit of Conmion I'leas cf LnckavinniiJ county, will meet ut the lloaid of Contiol ioo.ii. City Hall, hciantiiii, oil .Monday, Apill 21, 1P02. ut U u, in., fi (. I'Minlnatlon of tuch candldali'S its may aiipear befoio them. i;jndiiales will notlco that tlio law icnulies lliim io pioduic tatWacloiy nldciire of luting had at least llvo )iUo piarllcal cpcil dice in the anthi.ii.lic coal mines. .1 WES VOl'MI, llEESl! A. I'llll.LII'S, OKOltllE W.VIlil.NS. 1IM01IIV D. IIaVI.S, JOHN ROLAND, L'vaiulii it, For loo names, if a reasonable pro portion of them invest 1.00 a week in the best investment for small sav LEQAL, NOTICE la lierebv irllrn flu I nl a nircllnr nt tliarclioldem or Inembew of lhc Jtfawanna Stoio Association. Dmitri!, held nt Hi offlce in tho City of ScratilAn, il'etms.vlvanlfl, on tho 14th day of April, 1UH, It waa teolvisi that the mM assoeliitlon be Olssolveil by Voluntary action of Its members, nnd nt the dime meeting the under slped were, appointed Mqttldatimc 'Trustees to Vvlnd up tho conierii am! distribute tho assets thereof ninontf tho member In accordance with tho provisions cf nn Act of the (leneral As sembly of tho Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act authorising the formation of partnership nwiclatlons In which tho capital subscribed shall nloni be responsible for the dehls of tho association, except under icrtnln clr rtumtnnces," aiiprovnl the netond day of June, A, D. I9"f, and the supplements thereto. All person!) are therefore nollfled that said assoclitlon it In liiiuldatlon and dissolved, ex. iipt so Mr ns Is nceessny to keep It allvo for the liciieflilnl vvindhm up thereof, and everyone In debtee! lo hi Id association Is hereby notified lo ply such, Indebtedness without delay to the un dersigned nt their offlce, corner JclTerson and LariMWdiiiii avenues, Scranton, l'a and nil per sons havlmr ila'tms against Mid association vlll present them to us fo" payment nt the said of lice. (Signed) I!, I'. IfATFlEI.I), .IAMKS H. MO IT, HAROf.D S. FAIRCIIIM), Liquidating Trustee. Siranton, Pa., April U, 1W. IN RE: Estate ot William Edgar, lato of tli City nf Ovvego, County of Tioga, and State of New. York, deceased. Letters testamentary having been granted tu the undersigned on the nbore estate, all pirsons having claims or demands ngalnst the same will please present them for payment, nnd all tbo.e indebted thereto, will make Immediate pay. incut to ' WILLIAM A. EDGAR, UAPl l'UIVl.l.l;, Executors. CHARLES W. DAWSON, Attorney. ESTATE ot Joseph Obcr, late, of the City nl Scranton, Lackawanna County, I'cnnsjl vanla, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the above namd estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims against the same will present them ( for pavment and all persons in debted thereto will pleao inaele Immediate pa) Weill lo - BARBARA OBCII, Executrix. PEERS & ORA5II1H. Atlornc)s. NOTICE Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the The Title CltMiaiity ami Trust Company, of Scranton, I'enn., w 111 be held nt tho oflico of the company, 135 Washington an nuo, Seianton, I'cnna., on .May 17, 11)02, at IO.1" a. in., to take action on npproval or disapproval of the proposed increase of capital stock of said company from iSOO.OOO to $-7iK),O0O. RALPH S. HULL, Secictary. TO THE OWNERK or reputed owners of property bounding or abutting on both sides of South Webster avenues between Ileech street and Itliei stieet; both sides of River sticet, between Botith Webster avenue and Prospect avenue; lioth alilw ot Hickory street, between South Webster ave nue and t'respect avenue! both sides ot Eldei Mrcct, between South Webster avenue and 1'ios pect .ivcnue, in tho Nineteenth waid. Take notice that under the direction of Coun cils I will nnkc the assessment for a ten nl seners to dinln the above mentioned tcrrltoiv, on Tuesday, the tweiit) -second el.ly of April, l'soj, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Department of Public Works, llure.su of Engineeiing, Cltv II ill, .-seianton, I'a., nt which time and pl.it )ou may appeal' and be heaid If you so desire. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director Department of Public AVors. Scranton, I'a., April II, 1002. '10 'HIE OWNERS or reputed owners of pioperly bounding or abutting on both sides of Ash street, from 1'iescottt .avenue to Webster avc nuc; both sides of l'rcseott avenue, fiom Al btreet to the City Line; both sides of Irving ave nue,, fiom Ash street to the City Line; both side of fa) lor nvenue, from Ash street to the Clt.v Line, and on the west aide of Webster avenue, fiom Poplar stieet to the City Line, In the Tenth ward. Take notice Unit under the dhcctioit of Conn, ells I will make the assessment for the construc tion of a sjstein of sewers for tho drainage of the nbove mertioncd territory, on Mondaj, the twenty-first day or April, 1002, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, City Hall, Scranton, Pj., at which time nnd place jou may appear and lo heard if )ou so desire. JOHN E. nociiE. Director Depirtmcnt of rubllc Works. Scranton, Pa., April 11, 1002. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD 0. SPAULDINO. 23 TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELb Building. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B REAL, Estate Exchange Bldg.. 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING. 815, CONXELI, BUILDISQ. KTEVEX&O.V & KNIGHT, 72fl CONNELL BLDG. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENBEROEK, Epruce street, Scranton. I'AULI BUILDING. DR.JJ. 0. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN k KNAl'P, ATTORNEY and Counselloss-ut'Law. U0.I to 612 Conncl Uuilding. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, li, 16 and 18 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NEOO tlatcd on real estate security. Hears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUP k JE8SUP, ATTORNEYS ANDCOUN- eellors-at-lavv. Commonwealth Building, Roorni 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W, THAYER. ATTORNEY. DO.'1-DOl, Oth floor. Hears building. ROOM1 h. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building O. COMEOYS, 013 BPPUBLIOAN BUILDING. A. XT. BERTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. til Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons, dr. w. c, avenue, ALLEN, DlJ NORTH WASHINGTON DR. 8. W. L'AMOREMIX, OFFICE 339 WASH. Inglon avenue, Residence. 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcntto-urlnary organs a specialty, Hours, I to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DR. D, (1. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, -1.'6 8 WASH- iugtou avenue. Chronio and nervous dbcua;! a specialty, Consultation free. Hotels and Hestaurants. ; THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND lit FRANKLIN AVE. sue. Rates seasonable. P. ZIEOLER. Proprietor. 6CRANT0N HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W, PAS cenger depot, Conducted on tho Europesn plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger, A. B. BRIiiaS CLEANS PR1VV VAULTS AND cess pools; no Jdori only improved pumps used. A. 11, Briggi, proprietor. Leave oidtrs 1104 iNorth Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor per Adan'i and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. 0. It. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS- frjmen, storo vol Washington avenue; gieta houses, 1030 North slain avenue; slor tel- , phone, "62. ' Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR Oil LACKA, AVE., Scrsnton. Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens Miscellaneous. DRE&SMAKI.Ml l'Olt CHILDREN TO ORDER; alto ladles viaUts. LuuUu bhoeuialcer, ii Adams avenue. MEGAROEE BROS., I'lilNTElti-' SUPPLIES, EN. v clones, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, M Wsuhtiigtuu avenue, Scranton, Pa. lllll WILKES BAURK RECOUI) CAN BE HAD in Scranton t th news stands of Hehinjii Bros., W tprucc sod taJ Linden: XJ. Noitou, iii l.stkJHiuna aieouet I. S S.huUcr, ill Enrutt street. " " i. A h X.t ,-K V sT?K ..,iA: S .', ' r .--- i" U- -nT" a. ,w ,h i fc -sj.jr - -utsSJie,- t-1 ' .J a..u Uvafc-gj ittli. "J . . W., llV-z,, ' Wj ue a . lS' V - S