ire5iijlja ,llf- ;, w v, "yWfjpvmry -;my y f THE SCRANTON TBIBUNE-THURSDAY, Al'ltlL 17, 11)02. a; ; ,w" r ' NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AVOCA. The Homo Mission soolcly of the rrlinltlvo Methodist church will meet tit the homo of Mrs. James Mooro this nflernodn. All members of Wleonlseo tribe of Rod Men will meet In their rooms In Mooslc on Sunday mornliw ut 1) o'clock, to attend services In the Primitive Methodist church. The Young Men's Institute will hold their annuul soclnl and entertainment In Sursfleltl opera house this cvonliiR. T. v. o'lirlun removed his family from Jorniyn to this town yestcrduy. Mrs. Martin Ilurke, of the West Side, met with a serious accident on Tues day uvonliiK. While ucrfoiiu'lng her duties, she tripped and fell heavily on the floor, breaking her thigh-bone and fracturing her hip-bone. She was re moved to l'lttstou hospital. Mrs. Ferguson, of jMncoln Hill, left in Tiiestluy for Philadelphia, where he will undergo nn operation. Mrs. x Frank Sanders, Mrs. William Welter and son, Ncal Ferguson, accompanied her. Patrick McXulty, of Yolk street, n student ut the Baltlnuiro Medical col lege. Is spending a few days In town. A large party of friends assembled at the home of Mrs. James Walker on Tuesday evening, It being the anniver sary of her birth, and presented her with a handsome quartered oak chair and a dining set of linen. A substan tial spread was soon prepared and it is needless to say that ample Justice was done to It. The following were present: Mrs. James Morton, Mrs. D. Ttosser, Mrs. T. Parry, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. James Brown. Mrs. D. 1. Smythe, Mrs. Ii. J. Wlldriclc, Mrs. AY. ir. 13erge, Mrs. John Connor, Mrs. ,T. Haslie, Mrs. D. Cranston, Mrs. Ulg gar, Mrs. Hugh Goodwin. Mrs. Wil liam Mitchell, Mrs. William Howell, Mrs. George Frue, Mrs. Charles Alls- man, Mrs. Robert Mulligan, Mrs. Charles Warner, Misses Janet Alien and Belle Morton, Mrs. Argus Howell, Mrs. M. E. Howell, Mrs. Hose N'cwHu, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Wm. Baird, Mrs. J. II. Anderson, Sirs. Alex. Conkey, Mrs. James Gra ham, Mrs. Ellen Morton, Mrs. Alexan der, Mrs. Agnes Hodson, Sirs, llobort McMillan. Mrs. M. A. Flock lias returned from "hiladelplilu. Thomas Mulrooney, of Ylno street, was hurt about the bead and back on Tuesday, while nt work in the Lang cllffe mine. HOPBOTTOH. Special to the Sciaulon Tiibune. Hopbottoni, April IB. The commence ment exercises of the Hopbottom high school were held in the Universallst church Monday night and was a de ckled success. The graduates were Miss Mabel Jeffeis, Ml"8 Kdna Brown, Miss Margaret Maher, MIks Georglanna Tiffany, John Sager, and Ijyman Kel lum. Mrs. Almir.i Brown is visiting hpr daughter, Mrs. William Sterling, of Brooklyn. Mrs. Herrick, of New York slate, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Greene. Miss Katie McXulty returns to her school tomorrow after spending a few days with her parents. Miss Bessie Tiffany has commenced a course of studies In a Xew York state college, where her brother has been for the past two years. NICHOLSON. Special to the Seranton Tiibune. Mtliulju, Apiil in. Mr. Iliraui Many, an old citizen of Nicholson lown-hip, died at his home Mundjy. Apiil It. flioer Wells, uho has been lerj- sick with tvphoid feicr, i-t niiproiinjr. Abeiit llfly of the l'.cbck.ilis iMted the r.ic loiiiillo lodjo Tue-diy niiiht and lcportcd a fine tune. Ml-.s .lei.nic Wright, of CIciiwuod, wai a caller in town Wednesday. Mr.. M.ntin Hue U on the sick H.-t. l'lesidcnt Iniesdaie, (icneial Suplntendent Clark, Hiiision Supeiiuleniicnt ltlue, Ti.iflie M.iinqcr Caldwell, Clilef Lngincer Mi Purlin and other oflicijls were calkr.-i at tho station Tuc?. day. Mia Ltlloy Tillanj ititeilaincd a few frlendi nt pcilro l'rld.iy night. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Seranton Tiibune. Factoryiille, April 1(1. List Tue-day cieniiig sn.i thu regular meeting of P.uilowni lodge, Haiightcn of Itcbekah, of this pine. It piond to bo a ciy important meellng in their history m they weiu prhilcgcd to cntcualii the inci dent of 11,0 Ilclickah state ancmlily, Mlfi Anna There often conies a time in the strug gle with pulmonary disease when the victim loses heart and gives up hope, The ambition to be up nml around gives way before growing weakness, and the sufferer keeps to the bed, No one who suffers from lung disease should lose heart or give up hope while there is a possibility of cure. In many cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covcry has cured lung "trouble'' when the cough was obstinate and deep seated, with hemorrhage, emaciation, night sweats and general weakness. A great many men and women are living to-day in the full enjoyment of health and hap piuess who had been "given up" by doc tors, but found u perfect and permanent cure in the us,e of "Golden Medical Dia. covery," "MyivifeliailliciuoriliaKeoftlieluiips'write W.A. bauileia, ot llcru, Slasou Co.,W,'a, t,ie had leu liemorrlraRo, and the people all around here bald bhe would never be well nijnlu. But hc begau lo take Dr. Pierce'i. Gojden Medical Diteoicryauil the foou began toRaln strength and fleah. After taking ten Lolttia kite was tii. Intlj! mil, S.ild ou think UiU would do you any good lo prtblUh, ju.t ne it, and if any oue disputes the merits of tliU almost omulnotcut medicine they may euclose belf-addrensedeuve-lope with stamp, mid I will unswer, the same written in this letter." FrKK. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps tci pay expense of mailing only, Send 2( one-cent stamps for the book "iu paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth hound volume. Address Dr, R. V. Viwce, Uuffalo, N. Y 413bsHIHb! n. Cogswell, of Philadelphia! pMt president Mrs. I'hoclia C. Bklllhorn, of Hermiton, ami our own grand inlstrcs deputy of Wyoming tofinly. Mrs. l'rnneos II. Transue, of Lace.svltlel .Mr. and Sim. Oscar Collin, of Oiccn IKOkc-I a ilclcgn lion fionf Tunklinmioek, and nbont thlily-llic from Nicholson, alio degree wns conferred on llio r .indld.ilc by the H.ifr, nnd their work Wan highly pleasing to Mrs. Cogswell nml flie oilier visiting iiiciiiIipiii. Tho li.il! win prettily decor nlcil wllli ferns palms and potted plants, nntl, It being the lirgcst lodge room In the county, the work mn ho exemplified in a lory Intcicst Init lu.inncr. At the cloo ol Hie' meeting, tlilniy roficshniciits were served nml a fecial en Jrj cd. m PITTSTON. Sieelnl to 'Jho Scianton Tribune. Pltlslon, April 13. An orjrunlz.it Inn ha been formcil in Writ Piltston the Went 1'ltUtrih Base Hall Club. The orgaiilnatlon has it membership of "2; fiom this number will 1 chosen a nine. The chili ha secured flip pilvllcgo of using llic West Plttloti fair grounds and are nirangliig tu folm u fine new diamond there, Haines haic PICTURE 7r-7z?f$U KFxminlLiJm 'dl"lvS?u'l4!l'lilll l " I Beeckman talked for his two com panions when they appeared before .Stuyvesant. Find his companions. nlieady been arranged for with Wyoming iiciuin aiy and Dlooinhurg uini.il wliool. Ilev. D. -r. Geoige is ut Home, X. V., tliU Mcelf, luiiiig gone Ihcio List Satuiday oiiilns in lepouse to a telegram announcing the death of a lou-dn. Joseph C'.irr, a member of the fiun of Criuici, Cmr t Williams, tonsoii.il artists wm united in marriage last Sunday cieuiiig to MNs Minnie Apt, of Wairen Ftiect, We.t Plltton. The inai riaau took place at the llioad plicct M. 1.'. pir- honnge, llev, t'. M. Sind.1111 oMiiatiuir. 'lodav another dauglitcr of tin- Apt family beiame a wife, Ml-s Ida Apt, being united to Henjanun Hold, of the Wi-st Side, ' bookkeeper for the 1'ittaton fee Co. 'Iho lereinony was peifomied at 12 o'clock at the pir.-on ise of tlie Aslmrv M. 11. chmili ot Orecn Itidge by Rev. V. (1. fciinp ton. William ltcbok, a Poit Grillitli P.ilamlei-. fell into a wash boiler of hot water lit evenine; anil was badly '(aided about the faeo and hands. While in ntlcndmcc at a cattle f.iIc iu K.in-aa City recently, Clcoigc Miller of the Wist hide, puich.ised u fine Shetland pony. While riding a mule near the WllUc.sdl.1r1u lic-pit.il jcsteiday, Ross CurtK of lids place, employed wltn Miller & Iliydcn, deilers in mules, was kicked in the foiehcad by the animal. Tliu injuiy ii not icrioui. While letuniing lo his home at Poit CiriTlili list- night about twelve o'clock Tedras Mad is kello, a foreigner, was held up by two men, who knocked him down and rilled his pockets, taking all hiss valuables. Ho recognized the high w.ijmen as two fellow countrymen, and warrants mcio stvoin out for their nucjt this moinlng. Tlie Iteiiublieaius of the I'ifth I.uzerno Legisla tive district will hold a comention in Kaglo hall Satmd.i', May 3, to elect to the state ion lent Ion. Rev. S. J. Aitliur, of Krie, Pa., foimeily pjs tor of the Wc.it Plttston Paptlnt cliurc'i, is (.pending n few days among friends here. S. K. Barber has entered into piitncrship with f!. W. Ilcnedict and will conduit the flour and feed business, formerly cairied on bv Mi. liene diet in the eld Iron Hooting oompui' building. Mlf.s Wlnfred Fyr.itlu, of Delaw.ue iiienue, cu- terlainccl the Wake llobln club at tier homo in Dclawaie nienuo last evening. Tho members of tho Chautauqua ciielc tendiicd Miss Hannah Thomas a .siupri-c visit at her homo on Philadelphia nvcnuo last eicning. Cliailes Law, of laieino avenue, this week, leeched fiom California announcement of the mintage of Joshua Howell, a former ic.sident of tills cily nnd Inotlur of Usilras Howell, eveity ciintioller of Snanton. The master painteis of this vlilnily li.uo lo ceived a list of demands from the journeymen painters and tho former will meet on Vilday iicnliig to consider the matter. Tho following is the Jl-l of giicvances: i:ight bonis shall constitute a day'a woilc. That we rcielie Ihe sime wages for eight hour3 uoik as we now rccebc for iiiuo houis' woik. Xo work ihall ha dono between the hours cf (lie and idf o'clock. We aie in faior of the two weeks' pay as pie kiiibed by state law, but, cveiy member must be paid monthly between the fli.-t and tenth for tho preceding month. Any member sent out of his locality lo woik hall be allowed Iranspoitatloii to and fiom the hop, goiomed by the following rules: If ten miles or l, onco a day. If over ten miles or less than thirty mile, once .1 week and boird. If oicr llilrty miles to be agreed upon, by thoso concerned. Any number doing woik for an imlli iiluil must leiclio Hie wine rato of wages per hour as chaigcd by tho contractors of tho city. Members of this local must ic'uso to woik on any building with non-union workmen ihosi riaff is organized In tho town in which he ie shies or works. Alt iiiembeis pf this union w 01 king otrrtiiue, must lreclvo time and a half and on bundais and Iiolldajs mu.t rcceivo double time. Apprndid to these iripiests is tlie copy of u resolution which tho join nej men also adopted which reads as follows! "Jlcaohcd, that tho.o Miles shall go Into cftcct June I, 1U0. but that tho adwnco tale of wages dull In no way bo ap. piled to work contracted prior to April 13, 10W." DURYEA Special to the Seranton Tribune. Duijca, Apili 10. The 3-ycJi.uhl daughter of Mr. mid Mk. Michael Ilcaley U funcrlug fiom an attack of arlet fou'r. Mr Oran lliirlclah lus icluined to Tunk-haniiuc-1.-, after spending u few daja wtli her daughter, Ml. William Shales, of tliU plitc. Xittle, the l-,ear-old dauslitct ol Mr, and Mr. Wllllaiu Shales, Is III at her home on Chinch ttlU't, Mis. Kioto Hushes was a caller Iu Pitt. ton Tuescl ly. Theie wj-s a iircachera' couientlou held at the Pilmitlio Methodist ihuieh ot this place on Tuesday, Mn. MonU Iluitcr and Mis. I'iurlct Warren, ol Mooslc, weie calleis at the homo of Mrs, William Ammeiicl jestcrday, , MIm Manic Nolan hai retutned home to Schuylkill lounty, after .pending a, few months with iier loiitlu, MU May Nolan, of this place. Mr, William Nut, of Seranton, called )t the home of Mr, Thomas Nolan jestcrday. Theatrical, J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. At'ADEMY-Ilarry Fcnhln. .Vflcrnoon and Afternoon and niglir, HTAfl-".tli New- Yoi nltl.t. Jr.' "Miss New York, Jr." The management of the Star theater will offer to Its palron.1, n the nttiactlon for the li.il.ine of tho Meek, one of the hot and strongest Inn lexpic companies upon the road thl season, In tho percons of "The Miss Xcw Voik, Jr.," torn pan), 'Hie fIIe consists of the following artists, alio ar well known thioiighout the country and have few, It siny, superior In their line? Flounce llcuc.lt, Introducing the latent popular ballads and coon songs; Cunningham nnd Smith, iiwWid by Onnenhelmer'rt "Zoo," In I licit new presentation, "A Perfect Paradise"! Ilin three l Connolly blstirs, lvllncd singing and dancing specially; Pied W.vkou". inonologlst; the lie Will", Lilian and hhoity, In their now and iloicr rkeUlii and Prof. Lawrence Crare, in li's feat of Inaglr, "Krom the Old World." The opening hurlctt.i, "hlr Tlioni.it' llecep lion," h an excellent one, In which many popu lar foils arc Introduced, and costumes and fcenc cfH'Cln reign ntprcmc. The closing bur letla, "Loop tho Iiop," U n (Icier ntlre, ori ginally neil liv Welicr St KleliU at the Music Hall In New York city. "Jlls Xcw Votk, Jr.," PUZZLE, will remain at Hie Star three da.s, ghiiig the usual matinee-'. "A Runaway Girl." Among tho Iirgc organization appearing In "A llunnwny l.'lil" luinpany, whlih tomes to the Ljccum Piiday night, is the name of one who is iell known lo our theatei -goers. Tint of Mr. II. W. 'liepenick, who appealed heie as "Posy Quilhi" in "The llighwajiuan" last eaon, and his many fiiomN no duubt will 1 1 it 11 nut 111 force to greet him. Seats now on rale. "The Convict's Daughter." 'I he I11 -1 piifouuiincc in this illy of Hint pow erful dramatic play, "The Convicts Daughter." will oiuir on Monday eicning next nt Hie Acad emy of Music Veiy few play of the picrfnt day liaie jumped into such popularity as "The Convict's Diuglitei." It Links and associates It self Willi tilth plais as -',-hoie Acres," "The Clnistian" and "Lovci's Lane." Xo picltler otuiy has oor been told. Tho authoi- lias reached Hie lopmost point of inlcn-c heait in Iciest, sweetne-s and wholrjiOiiiencMi.. All loieis of the melodrama should see this powerful play at the rattiest opportunity. "Tlie Convict's Daughter" will be prc-entcd the Hut half of nct week, with matinee Tuesday and Wodnesd iv. LIBEL CASES ARE ON TRIAL s Concluded from Page ."!. riled tlio clmrfje cmphatlcnlly ana averred that it was prompteefby spite. William Richards, who with James Lonpr, were charged by Superintend on t of Police Day with the theft of n brass appliance from the Cavlucci stone yard, plead guilty to belnff In Long's company when the brass was sold to a junk dealer. Loujr Is to be tried to day. A verdict of not Kiiilly was lehirned in the case In which David Freedman, of Old Forge, was charged by Con stable Addison with selling liquor with out 11 license. The jury believed tho allegation of the defense that It was Freedincin'H son-in-law who was sell ing the liquor and that he was only doing it ns an employe of Philip Swartz, who had a Hqense, Frank "McLaren convicted Tuesday ot tho larceny of $10 from the person of Farmer LeGrand Vail, of Scott, Iu a North Seranton saloon, was sentenced to thirty days in tho county jail by Judgo Neweomb. Assistant District Attorney Thomas consented to a settlement of tho crim inal assault case brought by John Ruclclnavnge, of Carbondnle, against Tony Lukan, and court permitted a verdict of not guilty to enter. A verdict of not guilty was rendered In tho larceny and receiving case of Martin AVIUlck against John Dlenkus. They were fellow boarders on Charles street. The prosecutor alleged that tho defendant stolo $350 out of his trunk, A settlement was permitted of tho rase in which Albert Iluclita, of North Seranton, was charged with embezzle ment by J. G. Qutkneeht. In tho case li which ttber Robinson was charged by Charles Jennings with larceny and receiving- a. nol pros, wns entered on payment of costs by tho de fendant, Greek Church Case Continued. Arguments wero to have been heard yesterday in tlio Olyphant Greek Cath olic church Injunction case, but at the requebt of thu defense It was put over fop two weeks, A motion was niude by the defend ants to dissolve tho preliminary Injunc tion, directing Rev. John Ardnian 'to vacate the church property, but Judgo Edwards refused It. He, however, al lowed a motion to make the present trustees of the church co-defendants, Lynch Sues Trolley Company. O'urlen & Martin yesterday brought suit In Prothonotury Copeland's ollice for Anthony Lynch, to recover $20,000 &&A 7irTMTT-''lli remedy THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Hun Pour Lints, 3 Cents for Each HxtraLlni. For Bent. vw,w-. toil lli:ST In Dalton, aurnUhed rottago of nlnu room, near elation; tine lorntlonj good water) houo nearly new and nil lir good thape. Addrta Luck IIJx UT, Ualton, Pa. I'OU HKXT Fl.it of llireo or four roonu for light liouckecplng. fill Ailamt uremic. KOIl lin.NT Light nnd Iwelie-room home, Oreen Illdge, ttcam heat! very reasonable, llolgate. 1011 lli:NT yixTooin flat with bath, team heat, ga liiiigc nnd nil 'modern Improii" inenl", fiom April Itt! lent reaiun.ible. Call earlj'. Tied V. Hand, 1)0,1 Jlulbcrry utiect. KOIl lli:.T-fiinall fiimWied house for rent, nulre nt B2J Vino street. In- STOfll! 1011 Ili:XT-r,J2 West laickawnnn me nue. Inquire Philip Schnell, Vli Wct Lacka wanna nicnue. IUnf FOn m:XT-l2, April M, ttnee box and Ihrco alnglo htaIN nnd wauli rack, rear o( 3JI iladlson avenue. Inquire at 031 Jiadlwn nve. FOB IIIIST-Stnre hulldlng for rent In Dlckon City. Pa. nulldlng W feet by 21 feet, cellar under nil, nnd second nloiy can be nrrangcil lor a family. All In good repilr ready tor iic Two coal breakers ami mines eloe bv employing over a thousand people. An rutciptMiiiC liicicnint can get a largo tnde. Apply to William II. lilchiiiiind, ltlcliinond Hill, i!!2 N. Slain nunue, Scianlon, P.i. Furnished Rooms. l'OH Itr.N1 A nicely furnished front room in ptliate family within Hie minutes walk irom the l.lndcn. Address (!., Tribune. I'OU HKXT One furnished room, with liuproio incuts; also one on third liuor, cheap. (27 Adams aicnuc. KUHXIMIKD ROOMS for rent, model n Impravc ments; private family; gentlemen pieterred, at 5J7 Adams atcnue. KOIl HUNT furnished front room, with heat, bath and gas; near lourt house; gentleman preferred. Adihci. Room, l)o 20D. 1011 Ill'XT Furnished room; C-o Linden street. heat and bath. PURXISHKl) ROOMS TOR RHXT. with beat, gas and bath, gentlemen pielcricd, nt .V1D Adams venue. For Sale. wxv C'Alll'IXS-.-D.fidO .innls Uuis-els, Iugialn.-, Vi-1-icl, also Matting. Oil Cloth: JU.OU.) pieces linen sheets, table cloths, blankets, inuulri panes, 11.1pl.in-'. etc.. iion bed-, springs, maltics-c, chalis, about si i .11 louts at public; iiuctlun. Silo begins Tuesday ut 10 a. 111. and i and 7 p. in., at 2.W I,.u:kawiiuia aie'iue, net Scrnnton Sliect ltalliotd waiting loom, opiwslte Pcnn avenue. Cununlnga & Hio., Aiu-lionecr-. lOlt SAI.i: A beaullltil diamond ling, one carat. Will sell for !-s,i. Adchc-s P. O. lIo UJ, Cily. IIOlPsi: POIt SAI.K Riy hoi,e 7 seals old, 11-2 bands high, weighs l.Ouil pound-,; sound, kind and title; c.Mr.i well city bruken; doe-1 not shy or pull. Perfect lonfoim.ilion, cry fctjllli; plice .'fjiu. Your money boclc it not as lepre M'litcil. P. 11. PatlcK-on, M. P.. llonctdale, Pa. I'OU SAI.K Household finnituie. including i.inge, heater, caipelo, lieds, dining tabic, iliahi,, tool ilie-t and tooU and garden tools and lawn mower, cheap. Call at unce. Mis. I,. Smith, H2i W.uuniiig nicnue. l.'fif.'S lor halililnz, lluft Leghorns eiluslielv , rneMcllfd in sie and color, 7.V. iiei 1". II. A. (ianliier, UJ! Penn aicnue, Siranton, Pa. Pull SVI.i: Il.,nd sill; doubles Iho-,., l'atirson, X. J. Xew. llainford Wanted To' Rent. WOl'I.l) I.IKI' TO nr.XT show oases and conn 1 ters. Address Carey itJIairtson, 2J5 Lacka wanna avenue. WAXTKI) ROOMS For two adult'!, tluee or four room-, furnished or unfurnished for very light hoiisvkcepins, tlrst Hoor picleired. Addrecs M. II., Tiibune otliee. WANTI'O Ptu ni-hed boti-o ov four or file looms for boujekecping. Addic-s A. 0. I'., Tiibune office. Wanted To Buy. WAX'iT.I) TO IH'Y flood milk louto In illi or subtil bs; 120 lo 1.1(1 quarts pel day. Addicts llo-s iki'I, Tiibune ollice, r-cranlnn, P.i. (liimaKCS from tlie Pcruntou Hallway comnuny. Lynch was employed as a laborer at the Leg-gclt's creek colliery. Jan. 10, 1'JOI, ho wns aboard a, car bound for I'rovidonct', anil while it was standing at the foot of the Dickson norks hill, 011 Penn avenue, another car bumped into it violently. Lynch was thrown down nnd sustained n dislocated shoulder and bruises to his skip. Tho shoulder, it is claimed. Is permanently Injured, and will prevent him from do ing manual work. Iu Register Koch's Office. The will of John G. Evans, lain of Scranlon, was probated yesterday and letters testamentary stanlcd to Ed ward T. Kvans, Thomas T. Evans and Margtiret Powell. The will or Patrick Klierrln, late of Seranton, was probated amp letters granted to "Margaret Sherrln, Tho will of Patrick Cain, lato of Jer myn, was probated and letters granted to Frank Cain. Letters of administration were grant ed to Bridget Tlgue, In the estate of John Tlgue, luto.of Seranton; Frank J, Dings, In tho estato of Howard Pot ter, late of Dunmoro; to John Ilano phy, In tho estato ot Mary Hanophy, late of Mayfleld, and to Georgo Proko novltch, In tlio estato of Charles. Le vlcky, late of Olynhant. Marriage Licenses, Allen II. Hails ('ma May I.oimi Albiit lualt Nellie b. t(ii!n!au .loliu lbilkownkl Wladytlaw Andilyowska Paliick Murphy I'dUli Slcklei- William l', Comad Cl.11.1 Hills John HUkczad Autoula '.ohzlcpka Adam Weiikuw.ki Vlctoili Ruiukowska ,, Dil Id .1. Jones Maila LewU Sii.inkii Dumnoio -'lUlll(Oll Hii'auton ....... MlnooKa Miuooki h'ciantcn SoraiilcnJ Ilaiilebuig ...Wllllamspuit ,.01 pliant 01 pliant 'Ihruop ......Pihebuig Ser.inlt 11 ....... SiT.uitcn REDUCED RATES TO GELES, LOS AN- yia "Pennsylvania Railroad, on Ac count of Convention of Federation of Women's Clubs. On account of the convention of Fed eration of Women's clubs, to he hold nt l.os Angeles, Cal., May 1 to S, the Penn sylvanla Railroad company will bell special excursion tickets from all sta tions on. Its lino, to l.os Angeles und re turn, at reduced rates. Tickets will he Bold from April l'J to U0, Inclusive, nnd will be good to return until Juno 25, when properly validated. For speclllo rates, routes, and condi tions of tickets, upply to ticket agents. 1hU (Ignuturo ii 00 every box ol the genuine Laxative BromoOuinineTabku that cure a cola la oue Uny. 3 Mors PRANOII WANT OFFICES. Want Advortisnmonts Will Us Received fit Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDF.RT SCIIHfiTZ, corner iiulbcrry . street ind Webster avenue. CUEiTAV PIOIIKL, OJl) Adams avenue. West Side aconai: w. jcnrixs, 101 south Main aicnue. South Seranton FRXD Iv, TEBPPK, 729 Cedar arenue. North Scrnnton GEO. Vf. DAVIS, corner Xorth Miia avenue and Market street. Qicon Ridge CHAltlXa P. JONtS, 1537 Dicksoo avenue. r. J. JOHNS, r:0 Green nidge strict. C. L0K1:XZ, corner Wtihlngton tre nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. II, KXI.'PFIX, 1C17 Irving avenue. Dunmoro J. a. BONG i SON. Real Estate. I llAVI! 1011 6AI.K or exihantrc tl.o following piope'rtlcs prlics and terms to suit ou, vix: llousu and lot No. 110 Maiion stieet. Home and lot Xo. 1421 Gaidncr aicnue. II011-0 and lot' corner O'aidner aicnue and Mar ion street, One (H'tlSt-foot lot on (laidner aicnue, rear Giceii Ridge sliced. House and lot Xo. 11)17 llouleiaid. All liupto-.e mints. Double house Xo. ;.:;) Shawnee aieniic. House and lot Xo. Ml Race sticet. All iui proicments. Ilott-o and lot Xo. SO ltaco slieet. Hot and Cultl water. Hou-e and lot Xo. :2 ll.ue slreel. Cold wa ter, fuin.ice. Double house Xo. 11.'! Ihrooii slieet. llou-n and lot Xo. asut Amelia aicnue. Double house, I.hijd stieet. House and lot Xo. 21 f'li.ules slieet. Two lots on Ilkhinont .neniic. One-half double house, Coiiiinbli aicnue. llou-o and lot Xo. UU Hates stieet. House mid lot Xo. (KKJ Dates street. Hoti-o and lot Xo. Jul Dates stieit. htoie and two family apaitmeiits 011 Hi on 11 aie. I.ot and laige bun on Iliown avenue. l'actoi.v site r.ud thue family npiitiucnls on DicVon .".iciiue. Two family Hal 011 Dickson aicnue. All Iui pioienienls. lloiiso ami lot Xo. liill Saudcison aifiiue. Thrce-tory biiclc (.- storie-, I families) Xo. GH, y Ik Market street. House mid lot, Crave stieet. lloiiso and lot Xo. ." Rlier-ide ill lie. House unci lot Xo. 1 Riieusidc chive. lloiue and lot, Dilnker stieet, Dunniore. House and tlie lots, Sherwood aicnue, Dunmoic. House anil lot. It'll street, Dunniore. ! Hou-e and lot, (.'icciiwochI .no.. C'laik's Summit. House and lot. Melrose inc., CI.uk' Knnmilt. Lots at the Dili Ing Paik. Dickson City and Dunniore on which 1 will build or furnish mnncv lo build with. f!i:OR(!l' D. DHOWX. " l'OH SAI.I Klcgant sites for homes in upper flieen Ridge; choice nelghboihood; nio-t de sirable totality for home' in Lackaw anna count. .1. A. .Maiiine, 17.1(1 Saiidi-rnin avenue. POllM l'OH fsAl.l" .Il acres, 7 miles fiom Serin ton; also f-l) aaos p.i-lmo land for sale or rent; all Iceatrd near I'linlmr-st. V. It. (Janlncr, Mo-cow, Pa. l'ARM TOR SAI.n Sixty-Inn ncies, one mile fiom Lake Ariel; twelic acres of timber, lost- improied; ewellent spiing water on lot; faim situated on roan, lor putlculars aeldiess Will iani Treslar, Ariel, Pa. FARM FOB KALI' cr exchange for city property sltuitc In fsisipiehanu 1 county; improved; well watered; suitable for 1l.1l1.vine. stock or sheep falsing and gcnei.il fuming. Hanyen, At torney, 320'i Washington aiemie. Buslness Opportunity. CAHPI:TS-.'ki,000 yauls llnis,es, Initiain-. Vol- lit-, iil-o Mattings. Oil Chilli: 10.000 pieces linen sheets, table cloths, blankets, counter panes, napkins. etc., iion bed-, spiing.-, mattresses, 1 lulls, about sK cat loads at public ai'ction. Sile begun 'Jiienliv at in a. in. and 2 and? p. m., nt 210 I.aikaw.inui aicnue, net Siiantcn "stieet Riilio.ul waiting 100:11, uppns'to 1'ern aicnue. Ciunniiiigs (c llro,, Auc tloueci.s. PAIU'Xi:il wanted with si.ooo In piofilablo nnii'i factiulng bu-ines.s. M. II. llolgate, Conitnon wealth building. SlOCh AND WltUAT TltADilRS without delay. Write for our spei ial market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbard A: Co., members X. Y. Cuisolldated and Stock fciihange. 4t and 10 Dioaduay, Xcw Yoik. IMablithed 1SI1. Long Dialinio' Phone Zi?3 Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OP MO.NT.Y TO LOAX-CJuick straight loans or Uiiildlng and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V, Walker, Sill-tila Council building. I Wanted. WANTi:i)-i:iev.lloi 7iy or 11 feet; suitable for hoisting iMiriage.s, Address James II, 1'eiiiiv, Paisons, Pa, Boarders Wanted, PltlVATi: FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board, Clcunan 01 KngtUh. Call any time after Tlmioday, All conrcnfjm.es, S07 llarrlion aienue. Wnnted Rooms ond Board. WANTI'D Two ccn-.tnunlcating looms with board, piliate family picfcncd. Two ladles and .1 gentleman, htite full paitlcuUn,. Addles? C. II. D., Tiibuuo efflce. Auction. ('AIIIMITS-Sil.flno yards llnu-i-rls, Ingialus. Vol ids, iiImj MaltlngF, Oil Chilli; lO.llV) pleeoi iiiu 11 sneciH, i.iiiie iMoin-s, iiiim.cts, rounti-r pines, napkins, etc-,, lion beds, spilugs, iniltiesses, 1 hails, nls.iit l culoirls lit publlci auction, silo begins Tuesday nt 10 a,1 111, 1 - ami 1 p. 111,, ut in uitkavvanna avium-, ne.t Scianton Stieet It.1il10.1d walling loom, opposite Penn aicnue. Cunmilngs It Jho., ,uc tlullCCIs, Lost. LOiT A bluo ciunieled diamond shati; hater nlly phi. Itetiim lo l-'j Jelfeisou aicnue. Re. waul, J LOST Med beaded puiso containing sniill sum of money, on Lackawanna uvenue, near Wy oming, Finder please iiuuiu purse to Tilb.1113 nlllio ami krrp contents. LOaT JS, bctwicn Peck Lumber Co., Lat Mar ket bluet and Prcnbvtiilau church. Reward if ictuined to ollkc ot 1'eilt Lumber. Cu, Storage. I'Tflnipn ,,i'' "" "" ''""'mi np-to ilin ill. P J''l, kteiage; sepaiale 10am; " I UijMUl individual kei.; cleiator. All Ideal stuiagc far household effects, etc. Thirty separate itougo looms. Sciautoii Stoiage torn. pany, 11.1 l'jullln avenue, Dissolution of Partnership. imOLlITTON OF PAllTNL'llSlIIP-The piitneT ship lierelolore flitlng between .1, II. Purdy and A. M. I'inu, under tho linn name of purdy k Film, is this 2i)i 1 1 day of Match, 1102, dis soiled by mutual loiutut, A. M. Finn letiring. 'llic bUklne licu-ullcslll bo continued by J, Jl. Purdy under tho linn name of J, M. purdy & Cu., to whom all outstanding uicouuts will be paid and who atsumc all liabilities, J. M. PUUUY, A. M, Fiun. Dalton. Mai eh 20, 1W2. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cent3 Th n Hour Llnti, o CnU for I2ch Bxtn Ll.u, Help Wanted Hale. WANTKI) A lioy, 13 to 20 yearn old lo taicTuirc ut bllllanl room. 317 Xorth Miln aicnue. KN'I'.ltni-TIO SIK.V TO nOtlCIT RAVINrt3"AC;i ...V1' 8AI.ABIRI) POSITIONS TO TUP. ?KtS!S T,TMJ ,,,;A"AN'TV an" WANri.D-Oapable men having had experience in " lrav,H"'f talenncn, tcaclicrs or meirlinitldt liberal conlrert salary or' comnilaslon. AddreM suiicniiienuciii, iio-j kmj, seranton, 1'a. WANTKD Accurate man with boiuc knowlcdire pj liookkeeping, billing and ahlpping. (Id niraiu 01 work, uon't apply). Aildrcsa, glUnir. age, etc., A. 11. tc Co., Tribune ofDcc. CAN ASSl.il, male or female; a gcod proposition to one willing to work. Salary and commis sion, II., rare of Tribune. ANTJ.D i:perloiiceil building and loan, Insur ance and book c.iiimiskois. Something new; good pay. 11., caie of Tribune. ' HAt.l.'SMAX One who has had cvpcrlenco selling Mocks and bonds and other good secuiltles, A good salary lo Iho right man. I'-cpcrlcncc, cue of Tribune. HAXTI.D A Hrt class man to take caie ot local agency fur ensy selling stoik. The tight man can make fiom !" lo Wu a week. Write nt once to Investor, Tribune ofilce. WAMI.D Two etpetlcnicd stenographeta; ap , ply to Intel nation il Kail Co., Connell build ing, Seranton, Pn, Help "Wanted Female. WANTi'I) A salcnlacly. Address W., (lenci.il Dclivciy, City. WASTIID CI001I girl for general housework. Apply corner fcl-ith and Dudley street, Dun- WAXTI'D Olrl tot general houjcwork. tOO ()ulncy nlenue. Apply .it WAMhD (llil for geneial hiusework; iiiikI sleep home nights. Call at 417 Adams, 1,0 tw ecu 7 and 8. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit siitw rip lions foi 'Hie Tiibune; good cuuimU-ioii of fered with a fair gttniantco for first-class wotUr. Apply personally at Business Maiugci's otlke, tkrantoa Tiibui.e. Agents Wanted. CK.STM'MI'X and lady agents wauled, l.onoi able and pleasant woik; W.OO to M.00 per day. W. J. Hiewstei, ,:o."i Linden stieet, bsi.111 ton, P.1, Recruits Wanted. WAXTLD TOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied uii liiaiiied men between ages of 21 and Xi; citi zens of United States, of good chaiacter and tcmpeiatc habits, who cm speak, read and wiilc l'nglish. For Information apply to Reuniting Officer. Xo. 123 W.ioming nieniie, .Scianton, Pa. Situations Wanted. S1TCATIOX WAXTLD-lly a Ceiinan gill, lo do general hou-ewoik in a small fainilv; can give good reference. Adehc-s A. K P. 0. bov V, Olypliant, Pa. AX i:.VPIItli:XCi:i) joung lady would like plain sewing to do, go out by the dav; i-an fmnisli lefeieuic. Addicss Mi--s Mae, nue Tiibune. MXPATIOX WASTi:i)-liy a widow, would like washing ami Iiou-o t leaning by the div. Mi.s. Miller, 712 Sclnieli court. POSITION wanted by a joung lady ipdclc iu flg ure and good penman. l,l'i (fatilnci nientie. LEGAL. K.Vl'ATIl of S.inmcl Koerncr, late of the City of i-ciamou, coiiiny 01 l..itk.ltt.inna aim btaiu of Pcnn-.ilwinia, deceased. I.etleis of administration upon the aboic es tate lining been grautid lo the undersigned, all peiroiis haling claims or demands against the said estate aio beieby notilied to piesent them for pa.imcnt ami tho-.a indebted to said estate will make Immediate pamciil in I'RKI) S. CIIAWF01ID, AdmliiMialor, 521 N. Liuenln Aienue. Si Milton, Pa. 1'. F. tilltUS Atloiney for IMate. Room Wl Connell Iildg, Seranton, Pa. XOTICi: Is beieby glicn that at a nieeliiig of the shaichobleisj or uunibera of tho LicUawanua htoie Association, Limiled, held at its oflice in tlio City of Seranton, Pcmislianla, on tim nth ilay of Apiil, liiO'J, it was resolved Hut the said as-oeiatlou bo dissolved by loluntaiy action of its niembcis, and at the Mine meeting the undci signed weio appointed Llijuldaling Tiuslees in wind up the concern and distiibuto Hie assets tlieicof .iinoug Ihe members in accordance with thu provisions of ail Act of the (iencr.il As sembly of the Commonwealth of Peim-li.mi.i, entitled, "An Act aiithorulng the formation of piitntishlp association in which Iho 1apit.1l oulisciibed sliall alone be lc-ponsible for the debts of tlie ussociition. except under certain 1 i- cum-laiices," approied the iceond day of June, A. D. In7l, and the supplements theieto. All petrous ale theicfoie notified tint sild a-i.ieiation is in liquidation and di.oliid, ex cept so far as Is uoeissaiy to keep It alive for tin bcucllcial winding up theieof, and eieiy one in debted to said association is liercbv notltl"d to pay such liulcbttdiie-s without delay to the un dersigned at their ofilce. corner Jcflcrsuu and Lnckawamu in times, Scr.iutou, Pa., and all pel sons having claims against raid asMxiatiuii will pio.-ciii them to us fo- p.inicnt at the said of Ike. (.signed) P. V, iivrniii.D, .1AM I'S S. MOI1'. HAROLD S. FAIRCIIILD, Llipildatlng 'lnistcs. Seranton, Pa Apiil H, 100.'. CANDIDATES (or the office of Inspector ol Mines are beieby nolllled that Ihe lloaul of examiners apiiolnted by tho C'ouit of Common Pleas of LnckaWiinni county, will meet at the Boaid of Control looms, Cily II ill, Simmon, on Mondiy, April 21, Ml. nt It) a. m., fot the evamiiutlon of mill candidates as may appear beforo them. Candidates will notice that Iho law ifquircs them to produte sall-tattoiy cvldeneo of liavlng had at least liic eair, pi.u ileal cpir. ence In the anthraille coal mines. JAMES YOl'Nfi, RP.ESi: A. PHILLIPS, HEOIttlE WATKINS, TIMOTHY D. II.VYhS, JOHN ROLAND, Eaminis, NOTICE OF AI'DITS-lMntcs to be audited In the Oiph.un' C'nin,t of tjckavvinni Comity. Notice is hereby ulven that .iccimnts have been tiled and continued ab.-outclv by tho Court In tho following (Mates, nnd audit of Mine will be heard on Iho ic.pcctlvo dates named below, viz.: On "Jlonday, Slay U'lh, 1W)2, beginning nt 10 a, in. I, IMate of Audi ew- Walt?, deicased; Mugaret Watts. ndnilnLstr.itris; e. t. .1, (Dldrllmllon.l 2, i:tate of Bridget Hyau, decci.cd; P. J. Iloiau, tliislee, (Eeeptlons). On Tuesday, May lath, llU, beginning .it W a, bi. 'J. I'etnte of fiemgo Philip 1'lrsl, deceased; Caroline Kliat, iiilinlulsti.itil. (DMiihulloii). II IMnle of Anibiose Mulley, deceawd; 1,'eorge M. Mullcy, I's'ecutor, (Eteptlons), On Wednesday, May llth, VM1, beginning at 10 a, 111. 3. lV.tale of S. P, Steiens, deceaacd; II. T, liochler, ndmiiibtiator. (Distribution). II. IMate of John II Smith, deceased; (ili.ud Tl 11st Co., timtee, (DUtrlbutlonl, On Thuuday, May 15th, l'J0, beginning at 10 a, in. 7. IMatu of James M, Evfilmt, dec eased; I, F, Eierhari, admlnltratnr, iDlstilbutlon), 8. IMate of Eia Stevens, deceased; Funk II, Sti'U'lis, executor, (Distribution). On Fiiday, May Kith, WO.', beeluulug at 10 a, m. 0. JMate (J Julia (llllette. diceasedj John lllid, uduiluUtrator, (Dlstilhuttoii). 10. Estate of Mailha Moore, minor; Herman Haitan, guaidian. (Dlstiibiitlon), On fiaturday, May llth, VMi, beginning at 10 a, 111. 11. IMalo of Bridget Canldy, deicased; P, W. Stokes, administrator. (Distribution), 12. 1'jtato of James P, Qulnn, deceatnl- Ann F. Quluii, udmiuitratiiv. (DUtiibiitton), The aboio account cnumeiattd and deslcuatcd In the alioio lltt will l) audited by the Honor abl A. A. Yosbuig, P. )., ol the Oipluns' Court, In the Orphan.1 Comt Room, Court lloiue, Scian ton, Pa., duilug the bcsslons of Court 011 the. claja set for each estate, at which time all per sons Inteicslcd shall attend, if Hicy see lit, mid piesent llulr claims against said ctatis, or for ever thereafter be debairetl from rondiig in upor said fund. W.f. KOCH. JR., Cleik f Orphan-,' Court. POLITICAL riRsr i,i:ois1jAtivi: DisTnicT-Noiito is here. by glicn lo Iho llepubllcanvoturr oMha Ilrst Leglshllio Dlntrlet, lhal primary clr c Hon will be held 011 "Saturday, Aptll 26, lnul, be. tween the hours of four and neven p. m for the purpose of nominating n candidate for the I-eg-Islaluro lo represent the dlatrlet and lo elect two delegates lo tho Republican Mala Comention to be held at llarrlnbllrg Juno II, 1002. The coMenllotl lo compute Iho Vole will b held mi Tuesday, April 20, at 10 o'clock in Co. operalho Hill. Kach candidate, must register, with tlio district chairman, Ida lull name and pcwtofflco niMrPH.4, and pay his awerament fifteen diiya before tlie election, nr bis name will not b placed 111 the otnel.il ballot. Ill" district ilgllauci' committee, In the vari ous preclude, will nuiduet the election, and thu result will bo reported by the rclum Judgo to the dUlrlct convention, which will lie composed pf llui leturn Judges, A written iiolleo contain Ing their IikHucJIoii will be mailed to Hie mem bers of the inrlous district ilullaiite committees. ... , OHO. V. JKNKINH, CTialrman. Attest V. W. MIMPHOX, Secretary. (itCOSD I.raiSLATIVI! DISTnlCT-Xotlco Is hereby glicn lo Iho Republican voters of Ilin Second I.eglslatlio district Unit primary luiiiou win iiu Held on saiuruay, April ai. ir., between Ihe hours of four nnd seven o'dloclc p. in., for the puipose of electing two delegates tu icprescnt said lcgMatlte dlslilct in the cumlng ltepublleon stale louveiitlnn to be held In nou rishing on Juno II, 1IKW. and lo nominate a landldate for tlie legislature. The convention to compute the ot will be held nn Tuesday, April i, 11X12, at 1 o'clock p. 111., In Ihe rooms of the Central Republican ilub In St 1 anion, In nccoiikince wllh the rules governing this district the candidates will be voted for directly by the inters at Hie polls. Kaeli candidate must leglster with the dltrlit chairman bin full namn and poslnlllcc addicts and pay bis assessment twenty days befdrp the election or hit name will . not ho placed In the official ballot, neither will niiv votes cast for him be counted. The district vigilance committees) in the lart oils pirelncts will conduct tho clcUlun and tin re-ult will be reported by the return judge to Hie district conientioii, which will be (ompojed of Ihe icturn Judges ot the iniious districts. A written nollce cont lining further Instruction? will be sent to Ihe mrmbeis of the iltl dlstilct lgll atue committees. t'lli:ni:ill(' W. n,i:iTZ. Chairman. Atle-l!-WALTi:it i:, DAVIS, Secretary. 1 lllltll l.i:oil,.TIVr. DlSiTRlCTXnllce il h"re by glicn lint there lielng only nue candldato for upresenlnllie, twu delegates and two alter nitci n the Slate tcmctitlon having realtereil, we. the thalimaii and secretniy of the Thlid Leo islaliie dlsiilct Republican committee, hereby do cl.no tin- i.iiue to be the nominees of the Rcpubll- .111 paily In the slid district, in aecord.inee'wltli the piolions of Rules 'J I and -.1 of the paity rules, " Tlie pct.-umio! of Ihe staidlm.' commiltce Is to lenuln as at present i'ontllutcd. lly older of TIII'llsTOS .. PARKER, Chairman. .1. Ik WATKIXS, Seeretan-. SEALED PROPOSALS, SKAI.I'D PROPOSAL'S will be leeched until 1i o'tloek noon, on Monday, Apiil 111, VM2, in Hie nriiie nf the City Recorder, In Citv Hall. Stiaulon, Pa., for Hie punliKe of Two Hundred and Hight.v .live 'Iliousand CS2t)i,(XJ0) dollai-s ot three and one-half (:i',i!) per cent. Seranton Cltv lloiids, known us ".liidgment Funding and Mil ulilpal l'cimiiicut Itnpioiciiient Loan." Deiionilnatlon of Ihinds 1,1XW caih. Ponds icdcemablu in order of llie-ir munbeis ar follows: Ilonds Xo. 1 to SO. inclusive, May t, 1007. llonds Nos. fit to 100. Inclusive, .May 1, 11112 Ilonds Nos. mi to 150 inclusive. May 1, 1017. llonds Nos. 1.11 to '.'TO, inilu-lie. May 1, 102.'. Ilmnls-Xos. 201 to 2.W, inelusiie. May 1. 1:r7. HiiiiiN Nos. -ill to 2s.-,, inclusive. May 1, loji. l'rintipal and Intel ent giiaraiilecit by special ta levy and pa.valile at the office of the Cily Treasurer, S'eianton, Pa. llonds Ksucd fire 'of all tascs. Said bids will be opened by the City Recorder in Ids otllii- in City Hall, Seranton, Pa., on thu day and hour nboie wiitten. AH bids mii"t bo accompanied by a certified check, for tf.nnii. W. L. fOXNTLL. Citv Recorder. i:eculive Oftice, Cily Hall, Seranton, Pa., Apiil 2, 2002. Rheumatism. RHi'UMATlSM All catties that wish ran b spcedllv nnd pcimanently cured of ill va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cures guaiantccd. Inquire or address J, 1. Tay lor. Scianton. PROPSSTOJVAL Certified Public Accountant. LDWARD C. SPAULDINO, St TRADERS BANK Dulldlng, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD II. Building. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONXELU FRI'.DERICK W BROWX. ARCH. B REAfj Estate Exchange Bldg.. 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. If. L. HAHUINO. S15, COXXEI.L nUILDIXO. sti:vi:xson & knioht, 720 connkll bld(i. Dentists. DR. C L EILUNniUlOElt, Spruce street, Sirautou. PAULI UUILDINU. DR. C. O. LAUBACn, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. W1LLAHD, WAllllEN is KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counscllois-ut.Luvv. 1,0.1 to bit Conn'R Duihllrg. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATIORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, III and 13 Buir Dulldlng. D. B. REl'LOflLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS XECO tlutcd on real estate security, Mears Building, torner Washington annuo and Spruce stieet, JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- bcllors-at-law. Coinmonneallh llulliling, Rooini 19, 20 and 21, EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. MIOOMS W)J-1HM, Oth floor, Meats building. L. A. WAfiti:?. ATTORNEY-ATLAW, BOARD of Trado Dulldlng. Suauton, Pa, PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAU Bank- Building C. COMEOVS. 013 REPUBLICAN BUILPINO, A, W. BEnniOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO XO. 811 . Wyoming ai cnue . Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. S13 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. B. V. L'AMORE tUX, OFFICE 3M WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry. Cluor.lc diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnito-uilnary organs a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m, Osteopathy. DR, D. II. EVANS, .OSTEOPATH, 128 8 WX?II iugtcii aicnue, Cluoulc and nervous diKJSci 11 ipcilally, Consultation lice, - , Hotels and Restaurants, .din: elk cut. 125 and hi filvkklin-'ave. ' nue. llatis icasonable. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. ECRANTON HOUbE, NEAR D., I ii W. PAS srnzcr depot. Conducted on tho Europe') rtan. VlOTOIt KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. DRIOaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND ccs9 pouli; 11? idor; only improved pumps used. A. Ii. Brlggi, proprietor. Leave orders 1104 North Main aicnue. or Eicke'a drug store,' cgr tier Adams and Mulbeiry. Both telephones. Seeds, 0. R. CLARKE it CO.. SEEDSMEN AND JIUJU. r men, store -Ul Washington avenue; green Dines, 1020 Noith Main avenue; itor tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEl. REAR Ml LACKA. AYE-, fck 1 anion, Pa,, manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DllEbSMAKINa 1011 CHILDREN TO OHDKB; also ladles vvatils. Louisa bliocuukcr, SU Adams aicnue. Mtia.UtaEK IIUOS., PltlNTEllb' tJUPI'LlES, EN. 1 tloues, paper bag. twine. WarehotiM, Ut Wuihington auuue, Bcranton, Pa. THIS WILKES D.UIRI RECORD CAN BE 11 AH in Scianton at the news stands of Rclsmttl Bros., 40) tptucc and 003 Linden: M. Norton, it! Utkuwanni aienue; I. 3. SchuUtr, 2l fipiuce itrcet - tt. , rf, 7 'jti--V -4 - 25jE533 'SI