T'W!U4,HA"m.tvAJUl!U KfeaBsraaYi 'r . :'&'iMr:1',a- " ft: I 'i'' f .''. '&'! -.r , v Jt THE! SCttANTON TRIBUNB-FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1902. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. t-rrlnl t" Hie Scranton Tribune. THIiKhiitiiioek, April 17. Mr. H. AV. t.owls mul tliiUKlitcr. tlelon, who huyo liecn the RtiestH of Air. mul Mrs. lellx AtiFiirt, nt WIlKes-B.ue. for several days, returned home on Tttetuluy. Dr. 11. K. iiltlilleiiiftn was doliiR Dm fefisloniil business at WIIkos-Uiiitc on Monday. The lintel known as llu AVyomlnir honse, nltimtcd on HrltlKC Blroet, litis been Hold by Mrn. ThoiuaM lltmllmr to John Lee. brother of Jnuez Lee, land lord of the Kculer Iioiifc, for the mini of $3,000. The l-.vear-old clillil of ClieHler A. liartron, of Hay re. was brought hero for burial In Siinnynlde cemetery, o'n AVed neadnv. r Jllsa Hllziiuoth Klefcr, who lms been vlnltlnr? friends nt AVilkcs-llarre, re turned homo on AVednesday. Lowly II. Comsiloelc, who lias been proprietor of the AVyoinlnp house, on ''HrldRC Htreet, the past two yours, will move Ills family to the HumiiiiKor , house, on fc'erond street. Charles A. Slsk, of Faetoryvllle, was iloliifr bnslncs's nt the county seat on AVednesday. John Ovcrflcld, of AlrshoDiien, was visiting friends In town on AVednesday. 13. M. Stone, of SUM, visited his son, K. X. Stone, nt this place, on AVotlncs- dav. A larpo party of the ladles of the loiftt lodge of the BaitBhteis of Itobekah at tended "a bnnriuet at Faetoryvllle on Tuesday oveiilnir. In the ciit-o of the Coinnionwcnltli vs. Charles Leltoy, charsed with adultery, the Jury on AVednesday morning, after fooinir out less thnn an hour, returned a verdict of guilt y. This Is the ease In which llattle Perry, the deaf mute, was the victim. In tils matter of the bridge across . Howinan's creek, at Noxen, the grand jury on AVednesday coincided with the report of the viewers recommending a county bridge at that point, but direct ing that Noxen township build the abutments of such bridge. Austin V. liurgess, a retired merchant and business man, of Forks ton, was appointed foreman qf the grand jury at this term of court. Thu case of the Commonwealth vs. Gordon Baker, assault and battery, was on trial in court on AVednesday. The defendant, a Ileaumont schoolmaster, is charged with having brutally punished one of bis pupils. In the ease of the Commonwealth vm. Judson Lutes, laiceny of lumber, the bill was ignored by the grand jury. FACTORYVJLLE. Special to the Scianton Tribune. Faetoryvllle, April 17. There will be no preaching service at the Methodist church next Sunday, owing to the pas tor being at conference. . Air. and Airs. AV. c. AVrigley moved to Hunker Hill last Tuesday. Alts. George AA". Sklllhorn, of Scran ton, was the guest of Airs. O. AA'. Stan ton, this week. Airs. Anna B. Cogswell, .of Philadel phia, and Airs. Francest K. Tivm'sue, ot -Lacey.ville, were entertained by Airs, "charlfcfc IT, Knapp, last Tuesday and AA'ednesday. Airs. AV. H. Capwell, .of Dallas, was calling on friends In town on Thursday. Miss' Bessie Spencer returned home AVedner (from a two weeks' visit at Stevens, iil6. Airs. Alfred Hossiter left AVednesday for Shlckshinny, to spend a few days with friends In that town. J. K. Zweizlg is at Niagara Falls. Air. and Mrs. Christopher Alathew son are both conllned to the house by illness-. Air? Thompson, of Vestal, X. A'., is tho g est of relatives in town. The Deestrlck Skule will be given at the Academy, Saturday evening. FOREST CITY. Special In 'lliu Siuiitiiii Tillmtic, Foreht City, April 17. Clifford lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in stalled olllcers last evening. District Deputy S.illsburg, of Harford lodgs, 'did the work and a social session fol lowed. A large audience attended the en tertainment in the opera house last evening, given by Aliss Cora Alorrls Grjilln, Airs. 13rundage and Aliss La Gar. It was u very enjoyable event. l ii. Carpenter and F. J. Osgood were in Ctrbondnle yesterday, making arrangements to connect the Northeast ern Pennsylvania Telephone company with the. Independent company down the valley. Ite.v, is, I,. Claik is in attendance at tin' AVyomlng conference. Thu entire community hopes that he will bo re turned to this 6hargo for another year. He Is a preacher of unusual ability, and an earnest worker In all depart ments of tho chut eh. DUNDAFF. Special lo the Kiranton Tribune. Dundaff. An II 17. Tuesday opened thu season for tiout flshlucr, and some or our anglers in the borough made an early start In the morning for some of tho speckled beauties, but on their ie-tutu-lhey reported a poor catch, anil the usual llsliorinnn's luck, About one-fourth of tho lestdonts ot thu boiougli so to Monti 00 next Alon day, to attend court, and visit with Judg!) Searles, Udwnnl lUiberts, our bachelor frli-iu, suy.s that the reason Adam's wife was called nvo, was that when Mio np i ?arcd, man's day of happiness was drawing to a close. Chailes l.oiiler was a visitor at Forest City on .Monday last, attending to im portant buslucus for our borough, '.Squlte Wells and O, T. Hull made a business trip to Forest City ami Cur boudulo on Monday last, Tho oltlsions of thu borough predict YOUR. UTAITH wlu hea curs if you try- swwujj n '& Consumption Lure and ours ii to stroujr; we miaraiilcc u cure or refund 111,1.11,.. mill ii... ..ml ..-... S.Hfu'.S'i1 boltIe you write for it. gfltnirb costs :.'3 rents nud will cure Cou. bUi".!"'?". I'licumoiiia, Ilroucliilif and all Lui',1'01. 'Illcure urousli or cold f;lailav,aud thus preent M-rious results. It Jiae'n doing these tliitifn for Xa years. 8. C. w'-'a K: Co., leltoy. N.V. i-.ii.. r..vrrl?nrf Viii rnpf.He i.. cami. no(f 9 VIV" '- ...v,,v,.0i,v gtvmuvill i ...i..t. tW' a heavy fall of rain very soon, as there was heavy thunder heard In tho coun cil chamber last Monday night. Deacon Itnce says, "If tt mnn profess rs to servo the Lord, I like to nee him do It when he measures onions, as we'll as when he hollers halleluyer." Our village blacksmith, & It. Lnnior cnux, Is having his shop repaired. Con tractor Finnk P. Chambers has the job. PITTSTON. SpecUl In the Siiiinton Tribune. I'lttston, April 17. AVord was re ceived here today of the marriage of Aliss Minnie A'an A'alkenburg, former ly of the West Side, but for tho pnst few years it nurso In tho City hospi tal of Boston, Alastt,, to Dr. Joseph Hayes, a prominent physician of Bos ton. Tho marriage was performed on the ,7th of Inst Alnreh. Allllcr & Brydon, tho Port Blanchnrd MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. AVhen Tommy Green drowned the cat the girls told the parents. Find his father and mother. mule dealers, yesterday received two car-loads of mules fiom Kansas City. Among the lots weie two line chestnut s-orrel saddle horses and a line little Shetland pony, which the firm will reserve for their own use. The Anti-Saloon League has adopted a new course in dealing with the 11 lejral liquor traflic carried on to a great extent here. Several of tho constables of tho city have been notllled of the presence of speakeasies in their pre cincts and they will be expected to make returns of such to the county court. If they fall to do so, the league will endeavor to have the commissions taken from them, and will then pro ceed themselves after the speakeasies. The constables do not take kindly lo the new arrangement. AVilliam AIcAndrew, of Port Cirililth, a conductor on the Traction line, lias reorganized the old Plttston Beds base ball team, and they will play their first game April 23, with tho AVilkes Bnne professionals at the Young Alen's Christian association park, in AVilkes-Barre. Airs. .1. J. Howell Is spending the week at Bollevue. Kilward Luckey, of Sayre, who has been sick at his home ror the past few weeks, lias resumed work at the A'ien nu dining rooms. About seventy-live horsemen and in terested spectators witnessed the first horse race of the season this after noon at tho AA'ost Side fair grounds, it was n matched race for a $50 bet, and settled a friendly llvalry existing between John Harris and Barney Balgls, two Plymouth merchants. Har ris drove a bay horse, J. H. Talbert, and Balgls drove a grey horse, Skyler. The stipulations of the race weie that each owner should drive his horse, and Harris was an easy winner, inking two htralght half-mile heats; time, 1.36 and 1,19V. Daisls was n poor band with the reins and the race was no race at all, for his horse was continually up In the air. Klwood Smith, or AVIlkes ll'irre, officiated as starter, and the judges were Thomas Henshaw and J. 13. AVandell, both of Plymouth, John Shields and Aliss Alary Hawkes, both of Yates, Pa., weie united in mar riage last Tuesday at tho Holy Hosaiy church, Scranton, They will resldo at A'ates, The AVest Pitlston fair grounds will be a lively place, this summer, and almost all the stables have been leased. Owing lo thu abandonment oC the stables at AVest Sldo P.nk, AVllkes Harte, Klwood Smith, or that city, will train his horses here, nnd expects to commence work next week. Five of his horses will be shipped hero next Tuesday, Thoi Plttston Alule Glee society gave a concert this evening in the AA'ater Street Baptist church, under the aus pices of tho Ladles' Aid socloly, A brilliant April, nuptial event, the lit st after-Lenten event In the Gar den A'lllage, took placo this evening nt the homo of Air. and Airs. G, AV. Benedict, on Susquehanna- uvenue, when their oldest daughter, Aliss Jes sie Altaian, was united In muniugo to Dr. Kiuiln Krncst Stelner, a prominent youiw dentist of AViJkes.Bnrte, whoso former homo was at Krle, Pa. Tho wedding was performed in tho pres ence of about 175 Invited guests nnd tho handsome Benedict home was re splendent in mngnlilcent iloral decora tions m ranged by Fdlls, of AVest Plttston, Jtov, Dr. Soverfon. of the West Hldo Methodist Hplseopal chuich, rorfurmed tho ceremony, and tho inuslo was furnished by live- pieces from Op peiiheim's orchestra of AVilkes-Barre. The bridal party Included) Aliss Clara Benedict nnd Allsi Henrietta Stelner, of Krie, bildesmnld!i AIss Helen Bene dict, maid of honor, and Fredcilek Stelner, of Krie, best man. Tho Inido wore n real lace gown over whltn s.ltiu. with a veil, and the biidesmulds wore pink crefo oyer pink silk. Dr. nnd Alis. Stelner, after a, Southern tour, will .bo nt homo at 11 North Alain slieet, AVilkes-Barre. The Brothers' base bull team, of Hllirhcstoun. will line mi nirnliiRr Mm SciMiitf" State J"a!?ue team Saturday ' nftcrnoon In the followtnR order: Tlnhe, catcher: 13dvnrd Schmaltz, pitcher! John Mcduffie, first ban! Frank Toole, second base; V. n. Schmaltz, short stopj JamOfl Mornn, third bane; John Itunno, left lleldj Jako Schmaltz, center Held: John Falrclotigli, right Hold. BROOKLYN. Sprclnl lo die Pcranton Tribune. Brooklyn, April 17. The Indies of the Presbyterian church served dinner In the Odd Fellows' hnll yesterday. .Amos Kent, ot New Atllford, Is visit ing relatives here. Dornn Bros, have a carload of mow ing mnchtnes nt Foster, Airs. Arthur AVelnschenk, ot Scranton, visited hor "brother, AVade Barnes, and other friends here this week, George Terry laid tint the lino for the telephone to Llndavllle, Tuesday. Lewis Siptlpr Is quite poorly again. Airs. Dolaway and Aliss JopIc have moved back from Blnghamton. Aliss Jessie Dolaway Is spending a short time In Newark A'allcy, for her health, Air. nnd Airs. J. J. Austin spent Sun day at TIawley. Mrs. Shge was In Scranton, shopping, Monday. Aliss Fannie Stanton Is still confined to her bed. The senior class ot Brooklyn High school and several others attended tho commencement exercises at Hopbottom on Monday evening. HARFORD. Special to the Soranton Tribune. Harford, April 17. Bev. Air. and Airs. Peters, of Blnghamton, N. Y., visited Air. and Airs. Hawkins recently. AA'altcr Alaynard will have charge of the milk station nt the Acre. Rev. G. D. Fisher preached his final sermon, as pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, on Sunday. The graduates will go to Faetoryvllle on Saturday to have their pictures taken. Tho class Is as follows: Aliss Kllzabeth Estabrook, Aliss Ethel Tif fany, Aliss Norma Darrow, Aliss Alaud AVilcox, Aliss Nelma Little, Aliss Char lotte Stearns, John Bailey, Paul Corse, AVilliam Sherwood. The members of the Grand Army met in the pari: on Saturday and prepared the giouiul to mount the cannon. It is now fenced In, to prevent people from driving across the lawn. Airs, Alace, of Blnghamton, N. A'., is visiting her sister, Airs. Paris Tiffany. Airs. Tompkins lias returned to Har ford and will occupy rooms in Alts. Hotchkiss' house. HOPBOTTOM. Ppeel.il lu i lie Si'umton Tiibunc. Hopbottom, April 17. Aliss Julia Cruber, assisted by homo talent, will give an entertainment in the Unlver sallst church, Tuesday, April 22. Airs. Floyd AVrigley, of Faetoryvllle, has been spending a few days with tier aunt, Airs. AV111 Jeffers. Aliss Edna Brown entertained Prof. Hunt nnd daughter, Grace, and mem beis of the graduating class, at din ner, Tuesday. Bev. AVIllard Ballau has returned to his chnrge In Alaine, after visiting his patents and sister. His wife will spend the summer with her parents at this place. Aliss Jessie Lord has gone to Soran ton, expecting to spend tho summer, and to have her ears treated, Aliss Alta Finn entertained friends from Scranton, Sunday. Air. D. AV. AVrlght has left his posi tion with J, AV, Guernsey, nnd Is now traveling for Levy Bros., Jewelers, of Scianton. TAYLOR. The German Evangelical church was the scene of a happy event yesterday afternoon, when Aliss Anna Both and John Delnlngor, both popular young people of this borough were united in wedlock. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Bev, Adolph AVeber. The bride looked very attractive, nnd was attended by Aliss Delninger, sister of tho groom. .Michael Strine, of the Pyno, noted as best man. Tho cere mony was witnessed by many fiiopds, At Nelgley's hotel a sumptuous wed ding supper was served to one hundred and llfty guests. In the evening a re ception was given In honor of thu many friends In Nelgley's hall, where a dunce was held, which was attended by over 250 guests. The postponed fair of the Nebo Con Kregutlonul church opened lust even ing In tho basement of the church and was quite largely attended. Tho en terprise will be continued this and to morrow evening. A door prize Is given away each evening. Tho snooting match between J, II, Jones nnd Daniel Uudetliue, on tho Fail view hotel giouuds, was won by the latter. Score, 3 to 2. Considerable money changed hands. The following ladles of this town en joypd n trolley ride to the Aloses Taylor hospital on Tuesday, where they visit ed John Jones ami Aliss Ethel Steele, who aro patients at that Institution: Airs, ,1, B. Daniels, AIis. 13. T. Daniels, Air. H. M. Howells, Airs. K. T, AVU Hums, Airs. Lydla AVInterburn, Airs. Bobert Llewcdlyu, Airs. D. X. Lewis, Alis, T. AI. Davis, Airs. David Dayls, Airs. Thomas Grifllths, airs. AV, D. Thomas, AIis. Ann Steele and Airs. Bbenezcr aiifllths. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents (or Csch Extra Lint, For Bent. l'Olt MINT in Dillon, n furnMicil tottiiire f mnn roonin, nmr ntstlnnl llni Imntloiii rooii wnlerj Iiiiub nearly imw mul nil In ruoiI ilmpc. Aililrci l.oilc llo U7, Ddllon, I'j. I'OH ItKNT lllRlit nnd tuchr-loom Iioum". Hire" lllilffc, stciin belli ti-ry rouiotiablc. lloUatc. 1011 HKNT-SW.rcom ll.it with bitli. ttnim bent, ens miiho mul nil inutloin Iminirtf; mciils from Aliril tali i rut rrnsoiulile. t-ll run-, i rcu u. iiaiiu, iku .Milliirrry pircci l'Olt ItKNT S'm.ill tiirnWicil home ior rent. In 'uu ill ir, i uip AUrCI STOIin fOIt IJKXT-fUi Wct l.rkawnn v nuc. Inquire l'lilllp Sclmclt, IfflJ West Uum wanna nvenm.. DAIIN KOII m:.NT-M2, April lt, three bo'C and three slnirle alalls ami wash rati!, rear ol Sit Madison nvenu;. Inqwlre ot 0-14 Madison nvc. roit flKXT-Slore bnlldlnir lor rent In Dlck'on City. I'a. Bnlldlna- 80 feet by 21 tcet, cellar under all, nnd second Mory can lie arranged for a family. All In good lepilr ready lor nie. ro coal bre.tl.ers and nilnei clone by cinploylnc over a thouuml people. An cntrrpriiltKC morcliaiit can get a lue trade. Apply to William II. ltlclimond, niclimond Hill, aiai N. Main auntie, Pcranton, Pa. rurnished Booms. Pott rtnKT One furnished room, with linprote ' mentaj also one 'on third floor, cheap. 027 Adams acnue. " FUftNISItCP ItOO.MS for rent, modern Imple ment; pibatc family; Kentlcmcn preferred, t KJ7 Adams avenue. 1011 BUST ntmWied front room, with heat, bath nnd tea; near court house; gentleman prelerrcd. Address ltooin, Box 299. FOB ItCNT Kurni'hed room; heat and batli. C. Linden (street. FUBKlSliru BOOMS FOB nr.NT, with heat, caj and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 039 Adams venue. For Sale. IVWWWV. l'Olt SALK High wheel lubber tiic luuabout butrgy .tt n barirjln ut Jl. 'J'. Kcllct'a Lack awaun.t Canlagc 8hoi. FOB SALK C'be.ip. one now 12 H. I: fits or (iasolnnc cngini'. It. II, l'liiii. llulniidjlc, l'.i. FOB SALK Part or whole Intercut in Palace Drug- slmc, lllco-ll.u lc. For pirticul-ns addre-n .r. L tu.nt, 102 Northampton btieet, Wilki's-Barro, 1M. CAB PUTS ,r.0,000 yauU Bituscls Inawirc, Vol ct. abo Maltlngs. Oil Cloth; lil.OOO pieces linen t-lieets, table clothe, blankctt, counter panes, napkin. etc., lion beds, springs liintllo.-iso'i, (hair-!, about xi' cailoads at publii: auction. Ktlc begins Tmday at 10 n. in. and 2 and 7 . in., nt 2J0 LackaHinua avenue, next birantnn Slieet Ballroad waiting loom, uppovlto l'enn avenue. Cummings & llio., Aus-tioueei-. FOB SALK A beautiful diamond rim:, one carat. Will sell for $?.-. Addrc.-s V. O. Box !)3, City. IIOUSU FOIt SALi: Bay boi-e 7 ye.il a old, 1J-2 hands high, weighs 1,000 putuids; sound, kind and true; rxtia well city liloKcn; does not (by or pull. Perfect conformation, U'iy stjilsb; pi ice 150. A'our money bock if not as rcprc intcd. P. B. I'.tllerson, M. 1.. lloiiesdnle, l'a. KOns for hatching. Huff Leghorn; ecllvclv. l'noecIled in size and color, 7.',e. per I'l. (i. A. 0'irdner, 1 I2j I'cfin avenue, Scianton, l'a. FOB SALi: llbiul tllk doulilers. New. Ilamlonl Ilios., Pateison, X. ,T. Wanted To Rent. WANTLI) BOOMS For two adults, three or four room", furnished or unfurnished for very light liomelceepinir, first floor picfuied. Address JL B., Tiibunc office. WANTED Ftu nished bouse or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. 0. L'., Ti'ibuue office. Wanted To Buy. WAXTHI) TO ni'V T.nod milk loute in city or MihinK; 12(1 to 1,10 quarts per day, AdihosS II. 1). hnlth. Ui.- 127, Biookbn 1M. I TSieatrical J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. LY.'IXM-"Tlie BunAway oiil." Mght. Al'AUlIMY llany .fcnl.ins. Afltinoou and night. bTAIt "JII- Xew Voile, .lr." Afternoon and night. "Miss New York, Jr." The "Mi., i.-r York, Jr.," pioduml nt thu Star vc-iteniay vvoiikl R'auely be iccogulzed by tiia-e Ml'" have .'fen the peiltumancci given under that nunc beiotnloie, 'I lie piogi.iuuue, liowevei, conl, lined onic good fealuu'i and the otio w.n ip to the avcr.'ge. Fled W.vikotl gave one of the bet inonologios lie.iul on tin1 Mar t-tage this tc.iou; and tho aciob.itlu woik nt the .Meckel -Baker tlio mul the lejtn iu lem i denial u Jiy l'infe-..or rraue wile uu-airpa-id. CunnliiglHin and Smith mvl ten tialucd dog, gave u tunny number and riari Adanw and the llmlcy stslcm rendeieil pleasing belccllon-. ML-d Xi'tv Viiil.. ji,, will remain nt the lar tlihe balance of the week. Matinees duly. ''Runaway Girl" Tonight. 'Hie theatir-lovlng publii of thi- illy have quill a tiiMt in tOlO fur them if om'-half ot what I-. mid ofMhe molts of "A Bunivvay dlrl" ii Hue. This mmlral comedy will be llie bill at ll,o Ljceum I heater tonight. This engagement will enable the many ndinlicri of the clevn- Ut ile loinedian, Mi. Allhur Dunn, tu v,Utic,sj that aitlst lu thu leading cemedy lolu of the play. It U hald that Mr, Dunn Is evlieuiely aiiiiblner in tlic pall, anil .u tho pait alluded to Is eiippo-ctl In be Hut of an FnglKh jockey, one can readily ce his peiuliar iltni'-s fur the lole. lli-.idcs Mr. Dtniii, theru me mhh llfty tllier people in the production, the pilnclp.ils and clioiu-, of v.hiili liave bieu eaicfully M'lictcil for the many ie ipiiieiuent cleniandoil of Ihciu, I he piliulpal one of width i the po-'Mssion of Mrum; and well liullied voices, (nuM now on tale, STAGE NOTES. B. F. Keith has given out tin M.tteiuent th.i,t he Is ready to build a theater lu l'lttbuig, thu cot j( which will be a million dullau. Ii m.iy be ready for binlnevs next mm ion, Lillian Ituv-ell and Mrc, Leslie Caller nie pel. tional fiiruiN, and lu lelebiation of a jpcrl.il per. foiinauio of "llu limy," Ml-i Bu-oell piccnteil the latter Willi n beautiful lnooch of diamonds nial peavN. Ilany (Jiraid has tal.ni .m Iteiielacr Wheelc-r'o pine in the "Dolly Vaiden" company, Manajtrr Whilncy and Wlueler illijieed ns to huvv tho pait of tMpialn lllchaul ,liould bo plajed, and the ailor vvai let nut, Fugland's oldrnt -'iclui, ,l.ime.s Duel, iilibialed hU iilmty-elghth birthday jecently. In hU pi line he pla.iul wllh Fihnuud Krau and many oilier famous, actois and aitrivon. From his pieacut mill of heallh lie bids fair In ulebiate his tin tmy. I'ay Teuiplelon, fur tho, Ut two jeaio ono of the elrong cii.U ui Weber and 1'ielil'i company, Is to leave lint uggitMaliim at the ilosu of thu prevent theatrical na.on. MUs Tinipleton is to irtiuii to vaudeville, uud is at piioent toiul br ing .1 uember of tketches. Flfle I'ay, Ihe welbkuovvu Ainelliuii soubiette, has been uuleird to be ioiiiuilltei in tin Hollo way jail in London fir defaulting In (ho pay. pient ntuied against her foi ikbt, MUs I'ay is now lu J'.uU. 'I Im Judgment was foi a ilresi luakei'd bill, uud was for only u mull amount. Holland's next play Is to bo called "Joan of Are," It Is reported lo have bivn reverted for tho debut of a ockly woman, who U t.ilj to have paid $-UW,n.l0 Pi adtante for It. t lurlra I'lolii'i in has teemed the lhtn tu it foi America SITUATION? WANTBD 1 PRBE. ' BRANCH WANT OFPICKS. Want AdvurMsnmenta Will Ma Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Cenh-Al City AWIERT BCIttlLTZ, cornor Mulberry street and Webster avenue. 0U8TAV P1CIIBL, GM Adams avenue. West Side OEOBOIJ W. JUNRINS, 101 South Malo avenue. South Scrnnton THED L. TERPPn, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OtO. W. DAVIS, comer North Mill avenua and Market itreet, Green Eldge CHABLES P. JONUS, 1557 Dlckioa avenue. F. J. JOHNS, P20 Green nidge ttreet. C. I.OBENZ, corner Waahlngton are- nuc and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEti, 1017 Irvine avenua. Dunmore J. a. BONE & SOX. Real Estate. FOB SALB Elegant files for homes in upper Green Bldge; choice neighborhood; mo-l de sirable locality for home iu Lackawanna lounty. .T. A. Marvine, 1T30 Stndcison avenue. FORM FOR SALK 'A acres, 7 miles fiom Scran ton; also SO ncies pasture land for sab or vent; oil lecated near- F.ltnhurl. F. II. Gardner, Moscow, I'a, FABM FOB SALE-f-Mv-two acres, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve acred of timber, icat Improved; excellent spring water on lot; farm Ituated on road. For paiticulais address Will Iain Treslar, Ariel, l'a. FABM FOB SALE or cNtbange for city property csiluate In Su-ouehanna county; impiovcd; well wateied; suitable for d.iirjing, ptoek or slicep raising nnd general fanning. Hansen, At torney, 329'4 Washington avenue. Business Opportunity. CABPKTS M.fKKl yanls Hiu-.-el-. Ingrain?, Vel vet", also Mattings, Oil Chilli! 10,000 pieces linen sheets, ttble cloths, blankets, counter pnncs, napkins, clc, iron beds Bprlngs, mattiesses, chuiis, ubout eiK catloads ut pulillo auction. Sale begins Tuesday nt 10 a. in. and 2 nnd 7 p. in., nt 2C0 Lackawanna uvenue, ne.t Sci.inten Stieet Ballroad waiting room, opposite Pcnn avenue. Cununings 4; Uro., Auc tioneer?. FABTNTR wanted with $1,000 in profitable manu facturing busine&s. JI. II. Holgatc, Common wealth building. STOCK AND WHEAT TKADEBS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Illbbard & Co., members N. V. Consolidated and Stock bxehange, 4t and 46 Broadway, New York. Established lSrtl. Long Distance' Phone 2SS3 Broad. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, S14-313 Connell building.. Wanted. WANTED Elevator 7.1S or 11 feet; suitable for hoisting cairiages. Address James II. Keiiujf, Parsons, Pa. Boarders Wanted, PBIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to board, Gciman or English. Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, 607 HairiiOi av enue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Two communicating rooms with board, private family prefened. Two ladles and a gentleman. Slate lull paitlculars. Addicts 0. II. D., Tribune ofllce. and Annie Rus-ell is slated to cicate the title I nie. Nut only has Amelia Bingham ooied another pciron.il i-ucccss in "A Modem Magdalen," but i-liv is being upphtided in New A'oik for nlTuid ing the oppoiluplly to Heniy K. DKey, Wilton Lacka.ve, Aitlmr Iljroii and othcr.s to shale with her. A gieat many people believe Dlvcy has in.idi the hit of his life ill (ids piece, Chicago is to have two new theatres iu about another jcir. Both of theni aio to bo inndieatc boii-scs, one of them to bo loeateil on Bandolph slieet, Just east of Deaiboin, mid lo coat 400,01)0, whllo tho picscnt nianageiucnt of the Deaiburn Is to roitiucl nnotfier thcalir near the present olto ot that plajhotw, Ethel llaiij inoic had a narrow escape recently In Boston, Shy mistook an eitiemely ttiong medicine for u Siottlu of spirits of innmonl.i and took u clo.-ci befoie ilia di-tweied her mistake, Foitiuutely the dlfterencu in talo aioueil lur oibpii loin and prevented the ilo-e fiom being ii large one, but Mie had taken suftiiient to in capacitate her fur the time being, 'I lie cuil.ilu was kept down for i-oiue lime, but she Anally appealed. Tim ouppleincntaiy spilug tour ot the Mod-jcska-James company will iniludo return engage. menu In Wilkcs-llane, S'crautou and Ilinghnn inn. 'the magiillUent scenic produclioii given Henry VII by Managirs Wagenhals and K'emper has created .1 big ileniinil iu the.so and other cities to Fee (his great oi-gankatlon In another play, 'lliu picferenci in niot ims Is in fivor of the Meichant of Venice, which is pic-eulcd in Just as iliborate a manner. OLYPHANT The Junior band of the Blakcly BaptUt ihiuih are mipiiiug an iuteicMiug canlau enlillcil, "llu Meny Company," which will be given at the lllal.ely Hapll churih net 'lluuwliy even ing, It Is u very pieily c-mtata nnd vriy rnter talnlncr from bcgluniug to end, and many of the pirl aie quite amusing. Then will ab.0 be a drill given by the ( adets, whlih alone Is wciith the pi lie of adiuUsloii 1.1 cents, fo cu.iiu will be for Kile at thu (loo of tho euleilalmiieiil. 'I he Oljuipla orehehlia will conduct their danc ing ilars lu Borough hall, Pilcebuig, this even ing Ilcieafler it will bo held cm Tuesday even Ins. The -Invents Dancing class will gin a social In Mahou'N hal this evening, Mtbie by l.anicuce's orilicMia, Mr. and Mis. , L, lleiry, -Mr, and Mrs. Chailes I.cwtley, .Misses Flora and Alice David and Oliver David, Jlttiided Urn funeral of Henry lleiry, ut Carbondala jcsteulay, John L, Milllvau iu George Dowuiiig's big V .Hi de villa bhow, will be lliu attraction at t lie Father Mathevv open house Monday night, Mls Edith Jones, of Vlcst tkranlun, was a vUltoi lleie e.lildJi, Mi !-.ulle Matthews, of t'u-ipieliamu Ireit, has gone lo tho I'ciir..-, Ivaiila hu-pital ut Oakbuiu, near I'hlladelphla, for luatmeiit. Ilcr many lileiuU hopo for her upeedy recovciy, Mm, llollls Multh, of Piovldeuce, was the Ifiioit or Dr. and Mm. W. W. Jenkins .veleiij.v, Mr. Ilany WiIrIii, of C'aibuiulale, .pint je Uiday with ulallves iu (own. 'I l.o Junior baud of the lllaUly lUptitt. cliunii aie luepaiiug cm inteiestiua; cantata, which will be given in tho church liui,day evening, April 21. 'llio title of the piffounanie Is "The Meny Coinpany." It i u veiy pictty pleic ami 1. m, teitjliiln; lion) beginning lo end and xouio pait aie very amusing. Theie will ul.o bu u ililll given by lli'i Cadets, whlclt alono Is worili the price of adinU.lon, whleh is 13 cents, lie cieim will be on rale at the close of the inteitaln. Iiis-nt. II. W. Hauls U in New York on a buiiin liip. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents MorjThn Pour Lines, 6 Cents for t!ac!i ntr Mis, Help Wanted Male. WAXTKII AI once (rood helper lit shoeing and hlirkmllh. ahnp. .Must have had eipnlence. Siiber and liidustilous. J. II, llet, Pond Eddy, WANTED tinimdlately. a live repieenlutlve to fell taptaln lltyant'a (Iniliil American Hem. eily In Caibondate nnd vicinity. Addiess or call L. W, Bryant, (111 inr Mmtroe avenue, IINEIKIKIIO MEN TO SOLICIT SAVINGS AO COUNTS. SLBIEH POHlllONM 'III Till'. JIHllir PARTIES. TITLE MIUAIIANTV AND TBl'hT r.'0(PANY. WANTED Accurate man with nonic Icnowlctlgct of bookkeeping, billing Hint fdilpplug. (If afraid of work, doVt npplv). Address, glvlnir age, etc., A. B, k Co., Tiliiunc office. WANTED A first class nun to take care ot local agency for easy jelling Mock. The light man call make from .'I0 to f.V) n week. Write at once to Investor, Tribune office. WANTED Two experienced stenographers; ap ply to International Salt Co., Connell build ing;, Scranton, Pa. ' Help Wanted Femnle. WANTED A lady stcnogiapher, neveral .vcarn ex perlcnce, deslics position Willi mercantile house. Slate salary and partloulais. I!. W., Tribune. iVAXTKD-.V calcslady. Addiesa W., General Delivery, City. WANTED Olil for general housework. Apply at S00. Qulncy avenue. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for Tho Tribune; good commission of fcied with a fair guaianteu for first-class worker. Apply personally at Business Manager'a office, Scianton Tribune. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED LIPB OP T. DEWITT TALMAGU, by his Sou, BF.V. FRANK DEWITT TALMAGE and associate editors of Christian lleialcl. Only book endorsed by Talmage famllv. Enormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Wiito Immediately CL'AKk & C ., 322 b, 4tn St, P.ilia., Pa Mention this Paper. AGENTS WANTED Salary or commission. Ad dress M. B-, Tribune office. GENTLEMEN and lady agent!! wauled, honor able and pleasant work; sj.l.00 to 'i-00 per day. W. J. Brewster, 505 Linden street, Scran ton, Pa. Situations Wanted. YOUNG MAN deslies woik evenings at i-tenog-tapliv, bookkceeplng or cleiiial woik. H. C' care of Tribune. SITUATION WANTEI-llv a German gill, to do general housework in a small family; can give good reference. Address A. K., P. O. bos: U, Ol) pliant. Pa. AN EXPEBIENCED young lady would like plain sewing to-do, go nut by the dav; ran furnish reference. Address Miss Mae, care Tribune. SITUATION WANTED By a widow, would like washing and house cleaning by the dav. Sirs. Miller, 712 Schnell court. POSITION wanted by a young lady quick in fig ures nnd good penman. 1510 Gardner avenue. Auction. CABPETS 50,000 yatds BiursoLs. Ingrain, Vel vets, also .Mattings, Oil Cloth; 10,000 pieces linen sheets, table cloths, blankets, counter panes, napkins, etc., iron beds, springs, inattic.KSC, ehairs, about sis: carloads at public auction. Sale begins Tuesday ut 1(1 a. m. nnd 2 and 7 p. in., at 210 Lackawanna avenue, next Scranton Slieet Railroad waiting room, opposite Penn avenue. Cinnmings & Bio., Auc tioneers. Lost. LOST Steel Deaden piu.o containing small sum of money, on Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming. Finder plea-e icttirn piue to Tiibune olfice and keep contents. LOST 2.', between Peck Lumber Co.. East Mar ket stieet mid Prrsbvteiinn church. BcWaid if letmncil to office of Peck Lumber Co. Estrayed. ESTBAYED A il.uk red blsh setter, female, is at the Etie freight linns', Washington avenue, Scranton, I'a, Owner can have the dog by call ing and paying ijamagcs, GcoigG W. 'iiuiier. Dissolution of Partnership. ioiiurJoTror'TAi ship hcietofoie existing betwciu J, M. 1'iiidv and A. M. Finn, under fio firm name of Purdy fc Finn, is this 20th div. of Mai'h, 100:. ill, solved by mutual consent. A. M, Finn letlilng. The bu.sluc..-. heuafter will be continued by ,l. M. I'uuly uuder the firm name of J, M. Piiidy .t Co., to whom all otilslandlur aicuunls will ho paid and who asbuinc all liabilities. J. M. PUIIDY, A. M. Finn. Daltou, Maith 29, 1002. LEGAL. IN THE ni'trlct Court of the 1'nlled States for the Middle Distiict nt l'enii-ch.inla. lu the nutter of W. P. Connell k Son, bankrupt. No. , In bankruptcy. To the ciedltor.s of W. 1 Council is: Son, u( Scranton, lounty of laicka waunii, and District aforcstld. a bankitipt: Notice Is hereby given lliat nn the 15th div of April, A. n. I'JiW, tlie laid W. V. Connell k Son was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of their ciedllois will hu held at tho ofllce uf Ihe Beferre in llio Government Building, in the city of Scranton, Pa., on tho 2th diy of April, A. D. 1002. ut 111 o'clock in the foienoon, at which time the said ucdilors tuav attend, move claims, appoint at Tiuslee, examine the bauktupt, and transact null oilier business .is may piopeuy collie ueiero sain meeiing. C. A. VAN WOI1MEB Scranton, Pa., 1002, Pioof ot claim 50 cents. Referee, NOTICE is heieby given Hut ut a meeting of the slurehohlei.s or members of Ihe Laikawaiiua Stoic .Woiiatlou, Limited, held at its olhcu In the City of Scranton, l'enn..' Ivanla, on llic 14th diy of Apill, 1P02. It was u solved that the tuM .is-oi lallon bo cllssolvcil by voluntary acllon of its meinbcrs, nnd at the same ineetlu.- tint nuclei, signed weie appointed Lliuhl.itiug Tiustees to wind up tho cwiccin and dlstrlbulo the aets Iheieot among tho uicuibcis lu accordance with the piovblou-s of an Ait ot thu General A-,-brmbiy of the Conuiiomvealth of l'inn.v Ivanla, cut It It-it. "An Act auilioillng the fntmatlen of piilueishlp associations In whlih Ihe lapital atibulilml shall alone bo responsible fur the debts ot the in -delation, except under certain ill. cuiintaiitcs," upproveil the eci)id day of June, A, IK 1S74, and Hie supplements thereto. All persons aie tlirirforc notified Ui.it said association is lu liquidation uud dissolved, ex cept ,o far as is necessary lo keep It alive lur the benellei.il winding up theicof, and cvciy one In debted lit said association is henby itotllld to pay uch liidcbtriluc without delay to thu tin denlgued at their ofllce. corner Jefterson and Lackawanna avenues, Mianton, Pa,, and a pei soul having ilalms agjliut raid asiilaliiiu wl prctcul them to us fu- pajintut at the said uf. (Mgncd) E. I. 11 VI FIELD, ' JAMES S, MOIT. HAROLD S. FAIIICIIII.il, Liquidating 'liuilees. Scunloii, Va., Apill 14. IW-'. CANDIDATES for the oflHa of ' lii.i'irclcr of Mines aro hcrcb notllled Iliac Hie Board of examiners jpnolntul by the Court of Common Pleas of l.ackawauni county, will inert at lliu Board of Control looms, city Hall, fcciautun. on Monda.v, Apill 21, 1"02. at 10 a. m., for (he cxaiuliialioii of such candidates as may .tnpe-ar bc-fora tin in. Candidates villi notice tint titer law squirts theni to produce salllartory evlilemo of iaiiur.Juul Jt least hvo jears piuc Ileal cvperi. cnio in the antluavile co.il iiiluo. llKl.s'i: A. PillLI.IP-s, CH.OBGi: WATKIVS, TIMOniV D. HAYES. 4DII.S ItOLAND, Eamlu'.rj. POLITICAL. sstahjssjfcjtijsjr4jhjs.js.jfc FIBST LEOISLATIVIJ nt8TniCT-Nolle W hr. by given to the llepuhllean voters Of tha First r!eBllallre.l)lattlet,-rtliat..a,iirtiitar .Itc Hon will lie held on Saturday, April 0, 1W2, be tneen (he hours of lour and seven, p. ju.,tcjr tba tturitosc ol nominating a candidate' (of the Leg Islature to represent the cllstilet and It fleet ivvn delegate to the llepuhllean State Convention to be held lit ttiurltburg Jimft 11, 1002, The convention to rompule llio Volef.wlll lia held on Tuesday, April 20, at 10 o'clock in Co operative Hall, Eatli candidate must register, with the district chairman, his full name and postofflee address, and pay bis assessment fifteen ila)rt beforo the election, or his namo will not hi placetl on the official ballot, The district vigilance committee, in the vari ous precinct', will conduct Ihe election, and tb result will le reported bv the return Judge tt Hie district convention, which will tie compose of- the return Judges. A written notice contain ing their instruction will be mailed to the mem bcia of the various district vigilance committees. GEO. W. JENKINS, Chairman. Allet W, W, SIMPSON, Secretary. SECOND LEGISLATIVE DtSTBICT-Notlco I heieby given to the Republican loters of the Second Legislative district that n primary election will lie held oil Saturday. Apill 20. 1002, between the hotira of .four and Reven o'clock p. nt., for the puipose of electing two delegate to icprcsont said legislative dlsltlct In the coming Rritubllean slato convention to be held in Hap rtsbitrg on Juno II, 1002, and to nominate a candidate for the legislature. The convention to compute (ho vote will bo held on Tuesday, April 2i, 1002, at 1 o'clock p. m., In the rooms of the Central Republican club in Scranton. In accordance wllh the rule governine thl district the candidate will be voted lor directly by the voter at the polls. Each candidate must register with the district chairman Ida full nam and postofflee address and pay his assessment twenty days btfoio the election or his name will not Iw placed in the official ballot, neither will onv voles cast tor him be counted. ' The district vigilance committees In tho varb ou precincts will conduct the election and tin result will be reported bv the return Judge to thu district convention, which will be composed ol ' the return judges of the varloua district. A written notice containing further Instructions trill bo sent to the members ot the said district vigil once committees. FREDERIO W. FLEITZ. Chairman. Attest :-WALTKR E. DAVIS, Secretary. TIHBD LEGISLATIVE DISTniCT Notice Is here by given that thero being only one candidal for icprcsentallve, two delegatea and two alter nates o I lie State convention having registered, we, the chairman and secretary of the Third Leg islative district Republican committee, hereby de clare the same to be the nominees of tho Republi can party in the said district, in accordance with the provisions ol Rules 24 and 25 ol the party rule. The personnel of the standing; committee ii to umain as nt present constituted. By order of THURSTON S. PARKF.B, Chairman. J. H. WATKINS, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 12 o'clock noon, on .Monday, April 21, 1902, in the office of the City Recorder, in City Hall, Scranton, Pa., Ior the purchase ol Two Hundred and Elghtv-flvo Thousand ($283,000) dollars ol three and one-hall (3i9l) per cent. Scranton City Bonds, known as "Judgment Funding and Mu nicipal Permanent Improvement Loan." Denomination of Bonds $1,000 each. Bonds redeemable in order ot their numbers al follows: " Bonds No. 1 to 50, inclusive, May 1, 1007. Bonds Nos. 51 to 100. inclusive, May 1, 11)12. Bonds No. 101 to 150 inclusive, May 1, 1017. Bonds Nos. 151 to 200, inclusive, May 1, 1022. Bonds Nos. 201 to 250, inclusive, May 1, 1027. Bonds Nos. 251 to 2.5, inclusive. May 1, 10.12. Principal and interest guaranteed by special tax levy and payable at the office of the City Tieasuicr, Scranton, Pa. Bonds issued free of all taxes. - Said bltls will bo opened by the City Recorder in his ofllce in City Hall, Scranton, Pa., on the dav and hour above written. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for S3.000. W. Ii. CONNELL. City Recorder. Executive Office, City Hall, Scranton, Pa., April 2, 2002. Bheumatism. rTiEUMATISM All i uartles that wish ran h spccdilv and permanently cured of all va. rleties of Bheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or address J. E. Tay lor. Scranton. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINO. 23 TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building, Near-York. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELtj Building. FREDERICK I. BROWN. ARCH. B REAL Estate Exchange Bldg.. 128 Washington aye. Civil and mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 813, CONNELL BUILDINQ. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL BLDG. Dentists. VDR. O. E. EILENDEBQER, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, bcranton. DR, O. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE. Lawyers. W1LLABD, WABREN it KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellois-at-Law. COJ to 012 Connell Buildirg. FBANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Booms 12, 14, IS and 13 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOOLD, ATTORNEY LOANS NEGO tlated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. JESSUP & JESSUI ATTORNEYS AND COlfN-sellors-at-lavv. Commonwealth Building, Roorni 19, 0 and SI. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS DOJ-COl, Oth floor, Mears building, L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARB of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTEBSON & WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAls Bank Building O, COMEOYS. 013 REPUBLICAN BUILDINQ. A. W. BERTIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. til Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 013 NORTH WASHINGTON ivenue. DR. B. W. IAMOREAUX, OFFICE 339 WASH. Ington avenue. Bcsldence, 1318 Mulberry. Clironia diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and Kcnlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, I to 4 p, ra. Osteopathy. DB D. G. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 126-8 WASH. Ington avenue. Chronic and nervous dUeasei a spedalrj-, Consultation lice. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Bales icasonable. ' P. ZIEQLER. Proprialor. BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR, I)., L. 4 W. PA srnccr depot. Conducted on tha Europtai Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A B. DRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cesj pools; no )dor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Dries', proprietor. Leave oidert llnl North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Botli telephones. -. Seeds. 0. R. CLAllKK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURb rrvmen, store 201 Washington avenue; gieu houses, 1030 North Main avenue; stor tele, phone, 7S2, Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTF.L. BEAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, l'a., ruanul.ictuier ol Wire berctruu. Miscellaneous, PBESbMAKINO FOB CHILDilEN TO ORDER a!bo ladies waUU. Louisa Shoemaker, $11 Adams aeuue. MEGABGEtl ltt03 PRINTERS' bUl'J'LIES. F.N v clones, piper bas twine, Wareuume, l-( Washington avvuuc, Scrantcu, I'a. THE WILliES-UARBE BECOBD CAN UK HAH in Scianton at the news stands ol ReUnuti Urea., 400 rprucc and, 50-1 Ljndtn; M. Noilou S22 lackananna avenue; I. S. S. liutzer, 21i 6iHKe Uct. '1 v3s 1 tek-Vii .,. Vfl f.- . 'V u;