'"'rZSJltKT KY ;-" 'J7 .: 'nnrwt,TW .? '."?! rs w- r ' , ' ... , THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1902. ... i ') irt. "N, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE, Rpeelsl to 'tin! Scranton Trlliiiiic. Honcsctulc, April 17.-lMwln (1. Slur huok, of Proinptoii. nntl Herthiv N., i-ldest daughter of Mr. iiml Mrs. George IJck. were nnlte-il In lmmltiRO l)j' Hew II. A. .Smith nl thi! homo of the lirltle's parents, near the Mir grounds, Wednes day. Mrs. C. M. Uetz. Is tho gucsit or Prof, and Mrn. TwUngcr In Wilmington, Del. "My airl," one the greatest of music al comedlex, will appear at the Opera, house, Saturday evening:, April 19. C. lldgni' Koseciniw, the fainoim uur toonlHt, will give an entertainment In the I'roHbyterlan chapel, Thursday, April 24, under tho auaplres of the Kn deavor society. There will not ho tiny pu-nelilng sorvlceH in the Methodlct church on Sunday. Charters have been granted the Ahicrlcan Knitting company, capital UR.OOO, and to the Maple City Knitting mills, capital $12,000, both of Honesdale. Many of the ancient store frontH In Honesdale aro being replaced by mod ern up to date plate glass windows; the Inst one to undergo tho change Is the large stoie of S. W. Powell on lower Main street. The report presented at the eleventh annual meeting of the Ilonesdnlo Im provement association, show very satis factory results. The amount expended the past year was $228.32. They begin the new year with a balance of $l.'2.8."i in treasury. The newly elected otllcers arc: President, Miss C. I Peterson; vice-presidents, Mesdames C. M. 13etz, J. K. Jenkins, C. F. Rockwell: secre tary, Mrs. T. J. Ham: assistant secre tary, Mrs. I. R. IMchttnyer; treasurer, Miss Tlllle Weiss; executive committee, Mesdames K. A. Pennlinan, W. H. Holmes, James Bush, W. W. Lambert, R. N. Totrey. W. H. Hulslzer. J. E. Richmond, G. W. Penwarden, W. J. Fuller. Mr. Crandal White and family ate moving to New York city. Mr. anil Mrs. K. F. Torrey aro at Atlantic city, for a few weeks. Miss Nellie G. Kimble lias been a guest In the family of Rev. II. C. Me Demott, at Scranton. "Mrs. W. IT. Lee is with her father who Is very ill at his home In Wilkes Barre.", Miss Clara T. Sutton is confined to her home with an attack of pneumonia. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, April 18. The "H. M. S. Pinafore: or. The Lass That Loved a Sailor," will be given next Friday night tat the opera house. The soloists are: 'Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Rorter, K. C. B first lord of admirals, Rev. L. L. Lewis; Captain Corcoran, commanding H. M. S. Pinafore, M. A. Werkhelser; Ralph Rackstraw, able seaman, L. W. Shields; Dick Deadeye, able seaman, M. D. I Kelley; Bill Bobstay, boatswain's mate, Jtay snyaer; hod ueeKet, carpenters mate, W. S. Crock; boatswain, R. C. I'Shields; Josephine, captain's daughter. Florence Wilklns; Hebe, Sir Joseph's first cousin, Mrs. L. B. Jones; Little Buttercup, a Portsmouth woman; first t lord's sisters, his cousins and his aunts, pauors, marines, etc. xicKets will be . on sale Monday at Pratt's drug store. Admission: Reserved seats, 50 cents: general admission, 23 cents; children, 25 cents. Charles Fredenburjr, who purchased tho Nlver property about a year ago, has bold It to Kirk Stephens. Mrs. Henry Beebo died at her home, In Piercevllle, Thursday night. Charles Turner, son of Utley Turner, was fatally injured on the Lehigh Val ley railroad, Thursday, April 17, and was removed to Sayre hospital, where he died today. THOMPSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, April 18. At the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. E. Ingalls, occurr ed the death of Abraham D. Miller, Tuesday night. A short service was held at the house Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. II. French, of ficiating. The remains were taken to Hunter, N. Y., Thutsday morning, where funeral was held Friday. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Lake, of Windsor, N. Y.: Mrs. Wooden, New York and Mrs. T. K. Ingalls; two sons, "Willam and J. D. His ago was 77 years. A. C. Crowley, of Stamicca, was In town yesterday. Mrs. S. S. French attended tho funer al of Mrs. Almura Washburn, at Jack bon, Wednesday. Mrs. John Bennett, of Windsor, N. Y is visiting at A. H. Crosiers. L. M. Sanford and family spent Wednesday at W. H. Tallmans. Two dinner parties were given yester day. One at Mrs. L. F. Henries, the other at Mrs. William Whltneys. Both were enjoyed by ladies of our town. They had a rag-tlmo nnd tho hostess WATCH DOQS. Ever on the Alert Alive to Every Form of Oppression Kept on Edge. Burdened Beyond Endurance. Nerves Give Out. 'The machinery of a mill that grinds day and night has to shut down now and then for repair. It is the same way with your nerves, Overwork , close application, our wayn of living bring about nerve wasto that sets up symptoms of various kinds, jt may be falling Btiength, weakness, lunguor headache, sleeplessness, etc. What ever It Is, neivo fence s Jacking una the meuns of restoilng rests with Vr A, W, Cliuije's Nervo Pills, a gieat many people In Scranton voucli for this. Among them Is Mis. Joseph Mitch ell, of No, 910 Linden fctreet, West Serantan, Pa., who says: "Or, a W Chase'svN,erve Pills aie due, i wn'B J out of order, nervous, and could not N sleep, weak and inlseiuhle. Tim l-i,i Vneys were sluggish nnd the back imi,e Nothing seemed to help mo until i B0't a box of the nervo pills at Mutthows Bros', duig store, No. 220 Lackawanna avenuo. Since I ook theni l sleep well don't jerk and talk. My nerves ure Bteady, . feel stiong, and the kidneys rue woiklng well again, 1 am more than pleuseO, and glad to lecommeud Hie medicine." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 60c. a bog at dcaleis, or Dr. A W, Chase Medlcrje Co., Buffalo, N. Y, See that portrait and signature of A. W, Chine, M. D., aio on every package. at each place wilt soon have new car pels. Allan Miller, of Kingston, was called here by the death of his grandfather, A, D. Miller. Mrs. Italia Carpenter, of Ararat and Mrs. Bessie Walker, of Ulnghninton, arc guests at N. T. Fosters. The latter will assist Mrs. Foster In the store. William Douglass, of Rochester, moving to the William Tucker house. Is forest City. V Special In the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, April 18. A large and appieclatlve audience enjoyed the liter ary and musical entertainment by Miss Cora Morris Griffin, Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Brundage and Miss Lillian La Bar in the Opera limine, Wednesday evening. It was under the allspices of tho Prpi bytenlun church. Mrs. Brunduge's fine vocal power was at Its best and PICTURE ZJBKJimm& Mi iltfinni ll TTrlL ' When the seizure of Virginia Records was ordered. Governor Beikeley and Lord Culpeper were present. Find them. she won merited encores at each ap pearance. Miss Griffin was especially effective in her rendition of "Michael Strogoff," and "Riley's Frost Is on the Pumpkin." Miss Mae Carpenter, a graduate of the Forest City high school, was united in man luge to George Jones at her home in Unlondale, last evening. Both young people have many friends here who extend congratulations. The new officers of Clifford Lodge I. O. O. F., were installed by District Deputy Salesbury. of Harford, Tuesday evening. The installation was followed by a &moker and social session which was greatly enjoyed. A. J. Lawrence, who recently left Forest City for Denver, Col., now has a lucrative position as state agent for an Insurance company in Texas. Rev. C. A. Spalding, of the Baptist church, Is attending tho conference in Scranton, this week. Mrs. F. L. Grander and son Frederick are visiting friends in Philadelphia. Rev. R. L. Clark Is in attendance at the Wyoming conference. It is the uni versal wish that lie may again bo re turned to Forest City. He has accom plished much good during his two years in tills charge. Mrs. David B. Thomas, of Gieen Ridge, spent the eaily part of the week with friends here. The ball of the Star Drum eoips In tho Opera house, Tuesday night was a suc cess. Miss Floience Shapley has tetuined from a visit in MooMc. Eli Crnndell. who had notoriety thrust upon him by his marriage to the Edwurdson-Lestemitor woman ic cently wns In town this week. Ho Is now working in Dundaff and went to Carbond.ile to see If "he had been sold out" In any of the recently law suits brought in connection with tho case. UNIONDALE. Special to tlie S" union Tiilimie. Unlondale, April IS. Evangeline Car penter Is at present making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster. John Hall, who was recently removed from this place, died Wednesday nt Burnwood. Miss Mabel Crandall Is home, to spend a few weeks with her father. Rev, r. D. Jenkins preached In Wllkes-Barre, Sunday. Miss Jennie Claike, of Mouldnle, van recently the guest of Miss Virginia Car gill. Tho maple sugar made this year by Mis, Phoebe Carpenter sustains tho reputation of former yenrs. The commencement exercises of the graded school will be held Friday even ing, April 25, in tho Presbyterian church. An exceedingly Interesting pro gramme Is la preparation. Rev. II, J. Crane and wife have, re turned from a visit to Ararat. WELSH HILL. Spciijl o (lie Siranlon Tilbune. Welsh Hill, April 17. II. It. Butler Is doing Jury duty at Montrose, this week. Rev. It. N. Hart is and' Miss Verdu Morgans leturned , today from Nuntl coke, where they attended tho meeting of tho Wyoming Association of Cougie gatlunal churches uml the Sabbath School union, Mr. and Mis. Wallace AVatklns are settled In their new home. Several fanners of this vicinity will patumUo the Cllffoid creamery this season, Mrs. David Jones has leturned from rei'Kvuio wneie sue was called by her father's Illness, Arthur Owens, who was convalsecent, Is suffering a i ellipse and is very low at this writing, Mrs. Richard Davis lias fully recover ed fioni her severe Illness. J, Evans is about to resume the e sponslbllltles of postulate? of Welsh Hill. Prof. Anthony's pupils aio rehearsing for their closing exercises to be given sometime In May. Several barns will bo erected this summer by our curpentor, T. D, Jones, TAYLOR. i - The performance of "Judas Macca beus" nt tho Cnlvnty Baptist church on Monday evening, April 28, promises to bo ono of the best musical treats ever held here. Prof, D. R Jones, tinder whose direction the orntorla will bo given, has worked hard. Tickets, 50 cents! reserved seats, 75 cents. TldfcotB can bo purchased at any of the busi ness places. Miss Lydla Hosklns, our talented young pianist, participated In the re cital of tho Scranton Conservatory of Music, ut Scranton, last evening. Tho tenth nnnlveisury of tho corner stone laying of the Old Forge Metho dist Episcopal church will bo com memorated by it concert In the church on Tuesday, April 22, which promises to be a grand treat, as Borne of tho best musical and literary talent has been secured to take part. Among those en gaged are MIsm Lurkford, soprano, Wllkes-Unrre; Miss Via Jones, con tolto, Scranton: Daniel Jones, tenor, Old Foigc; Arthur Morgan, basso, Tay lor; Miss Ailela Kvans, pianist, Old Forge; MIsm Dorr, violinist, Scranton: Miss Mao Brodhead, elocutionist, Old Forge. Price of admission, 15 and 23 cents. Concert begins at 7.30 o'clock. Ice cream, cake and coffee will be served In the Sunday school rooms after the concert. PUZZLE.- A number of relatives and fi lends from this town attended the funeral of the late Mis. Ada Richards, wife of Dr. Herbert Rlchaids, of Moosic. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Davenport, of this town, and was highly esteemed bv all who knew her. The lollowlng from this town attended: Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Davenport and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Daven port, Mr. and Mrs. George Douse, Mis. Benjamin Fern, Mrs. Libby Jones, Zachariah Hieseeker and daughter, Miss Ruby, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egbert and family. Sabbath services at the Methodist Episcopal chuich will be held at the usual hours. Tho Anthracite Glee club will meet tomorrow afternoon in their looms m Llewellyn's hall. All members aro re quested to be present. The shooting match held hero on Thuisday. between J. H. Jones nnd Daniel Enderllne, for a puise of $100, was won by the latter by a close mar gin. Tho score: Jones, 2; Enderline, ,i. Trappers, D. J. Jones and Robert Fales; referee, Sim Davis. i The Methodist Episcopal churches of this town. Old Forge, Lackawanna, Rendhinn, Avoca and Mooslc will urn a consolidated excursion to Lake Lo dore on Juno 17. Miss Mattle Jones, of Nanticoke, lias been the guest of her eousln. Miss Jen nie Smith, of Pond street, for tho past few dajs. Taylor lodge, No. MS, Independent Order of Odd Fellows will meet this evening In regular seshlon. Ex-Burgess Samuel Powell, of Nnntl eoke, called on lelatlves heiu on Thurs day. County Supeiinleiideut of Schools ,T. C. Taylor, of Scivintou, ias a caller In tou n on Thursday. All members, of the committee on the joint exclusion of the local hose com panics and band are requested to meet at tin' usual place this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. Dr, Harris will oillciate at the usual hours tomorrow at tho Calvary Baptist church. Sunday school at 2 p. in.; superintendent, W. B. Owens. All nre welcome. Theatrical, J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. .U.UUIMV nlslit. Harry JcrMih. Afternoon and M.U-"ilM Nun lilglit. YviK, Jr." Atteniuon anil "A Runaway Girl." IKcaiHc ",V lluiuway Girl" wa billul for J'lttslon and Cuibondalo thcro were tlio.o wbo ent 1 tlie Victim last nlitlit expecting ,i poor premutation of tlie inudi talked n( musical com. euy ucit., 'iiiese tamo wire plcasurably disap pointed. Tbey did imt tee tbo oiltinal London company but tbey taw a ery cicditablo prcaetf tatlon. Aii.ioiio who bad not wen It on llroid way wuuld bcMute to pa3 an unfavorable t ritt ilmn. 'Ibo only aduroo comment tlut might la faiily inado U Hut tbo fimalo kololnta wue lot ipiltc up In tbe btitndaid of the piece, Auy dUnpamy of this Kind, liowoer, U for. sotlen in the contemplation of iho funny uik of Ailliur Umm in the rolo of nipper, 1IU Jimvi, of IhciUMhes, am plentifully funny to make the judliiifp wish for no end of i'llppei, but tbo lluej uiu by far tho leant tunny phae of Dunn's . trajal of Iho jiart, 'fbe cunilial anlks of tbo illnilnutHe Dunn aio way up In tho front rani, of tho laugh projoklru; tilings of Iho tlajo of today. His any inou Is piuoutlc uf lutltll and bo is euiisUiitly In motion. Jlly ;iua lltllo Jeiome, Dunu'iJ jiailncr, In tbo fun making, is u happy nloitlon, Miu pict. ly, und tprlsbtly and ha a "way with heV' ulikh (Us to a nUcly the Ilium stjle of woil.. Ilrmy I cone, as ilikf of the uanUcilnir baud of nm.skl.ins Is the most prilentlous kluxer of (ho company. . lie ppev,ea on rcclknt bailtjiio oiic and lenders bis sons with u plcaim; dash and nililt, ln CMotc Wiin, nln) pla.vs Iho "Itunauay Olil," tint's kweitly ami Is cry maciful, anil Wallu t'llnVid dues the leading tenor part ery acceptably, Ono of the bout leceiud miuiUij .ui &&& ThU ga4ard Laxative v' w:rw mrjkmtnnwr THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Mere Then Four Lines, 3 Cent for Cacti DxtraLIn:. For Hent. l'AUT of hlcawnt office tor rent In L'onnell Imllil Itiff. Mut be a light business. Addrem Mat' Ing; IiuhIucs", TO) Tribune. Mil IIKNT-Iii Dalton, a fiimlsheil loltngo oj nine rooms, near Matlon! hue location', kooiI Winer; lioue nearly new and nil In good shape, Addrcw Lock Boy (17, Dalton, 1M, KOll ItlIXT KlRht nnd tnehe-rooni houei, Orccn iikikv, atcim 1'eutj ny leaionauic. uoigaie, 1'OH llKXT-HU-ronin. Ilat Willi li.ilh. fleam Iirnt. traa ntiwfn ttit.l till Itmtlot-ll ItlHinAC' " m" i"m; ttiii "it iimni.il. . - .. liKlitu, from April 1st: lent icavmiblc. Lall early. 1'ieil C. Hand, 1K)3 Mulbcny aticet. l'Oll ItCNT-Small furnislird house for rent. In. quire at tci Vino strict. SiTOltl! KOlt HKNT-flii Weet Lackawanna ave nue. Imittho lMiillp Sclmell, 0W ttmt l.acua. wanna ntcnue. IIAHV KOll III:.ST-12, Apill M, three box and three Aim,! t.1 illu ,.i.l uili rark. TC.1V 01 S2t .Vadium aenuj. lmiulre at 034 Mndl'on ac. I'Ofl ItKXT-Store tmlldlnic for lent I" nlthson .Jlty, l'a. Bulldlnir SO feet by 24 iei. ' tinder alt, nnd second tlorv can be arranged 'or a famllr. All In Wi.rt.l t.n.l. rnrtAv trtf lle. TWO coal breakers and mines closs by emplojlng ocr. a moiiunil people. An rnterprnmn iiii -an get a large trade. Apply to William " nichmonil, Richmond lllll, 3123 N. Miln avtnue, Scranton. Pa. Furnished Boomi. FOIl MKNV-One furnished room, with Improtc menfii also one on third floor, cheap. 27 Adams avenue. FimXISIli:D BOOMS for rent, modern imprakc. menu; private faintly; gentlemen pielcrrcd, at 037 Adams ntcnue. FOR BilNT-Fnrnlshcd front room. lth heat, bath und gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Addrc-s Room, Box 209. FOR HUNT Funilihed room; U2S Linden ttrect. heat end bath. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BHNT. with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen prcteircd, at 639 Adams avenue. For Sale. FOR SM.K Oil Iir.N'T Single lioue und lot. Xo. lllll Mulbeiry ttreel. Kqulpped with .ill mod ern comenhmo'.. Inquire en piemUcs. John Knoble. I'M 1:. Sjutli ttreel, ilkes-Uine, Pa. IP Mil' WANT twilight nt night get a -ubnniine cellnie Ci.ii Machine, lmpcit our plant. I'blllp .1 Vellii, 4l."i I'enn acenue. I OR fc I.K Cheap, one iirw- U II. I. (! is or (li-ulnni engine. II. II, Finn. Viihind lie, l'a. Full SVI.i: Fan or whole Interior in I'aliLP lliuj store, WilkiM-llme. For piitliulara idilu-s .1. i:. Stuail, 102 Xoitbampton street, Ullkes-Baiie, t'a. C,UI'i:i!-jO,iiilO jaich llnuel-, Ingiainr, Vol els, ulv.i Millings, (Id C'lolh: 111,000 pines linen vlieetH, t iblc i loths, blankets, counier pancq. r.tphins etc., iron beiK, piings, miltrRce, chair. iitiout s, eailoads ut pnbHo .lucttou. Sale begins Tuesday ut 10 a. in. and 2 and 7 p. m.. ut 2.10 I.aikawanna avenue, iicut Siianluii Mrett Rnilrond wniting loom, opposite I'ern avenue. Cuminings &. tiro., Aue lioneeH. FOR SM.K A beautiful diamond limr. one caiat. Will sell for is.!. Wdrcas P. O. llo 1)3, City. llORSi: FOR SAI.i: II iv lior-e 7 jeais old. 1S-2 hinds high, weighs 1,000 pounds; mhiiiI. kind and true; etra well city lnokcn; does not tli.v oi pull. I'eifeit confoinintion, veiy stvlish; price fIJO. Your monev boek if not as repre cnlcd. ), II. Patlciwii, M. I).. Hone-dale, Pa. KfiCIt for hitching. Buff Leghorn- cclulvclr I nevollcd in nlc1 and rolor, 7.'e. pei 1.'. ' A. (iaidner, 1423 l'cmi avenue, Scranton, l'a. l'Oll SALK-IImd --ilk iloublers. Broj., lMtcrson, X. .). Xcvv. 11a m ford Wanted To Rent. WA.NTKD ROOMS For two adults, three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished fo: ery light housekeeping, first flooi preferred. Addrei Jl. B., Tribune office. WANTED Furnished house or four or flvo looini for housekeeping. Address A. G. 1.'., Tiibunc olllce. Vanted To Buy. WAXIKI) '10 Hl'i Cood milk loure in cil cr sulnul's; 120 In l.ill iu.iits pel dav. Adibe - If. D. Smllh, llo 127, lliookljn l'a. Sadie Kiiliv's lendition of "Ilij.Ii Isuciclv." "O Listen to the Ilii'd," "lie (fueled Rijh' the Vciy Fir.t Tune" and "I Love oii Mr l.ovo, I Do," the song-, lb el iiiaile the piece a "go," 'vde only oidii.arily well lendereel. "Devil's Auction." M-.niecr I lirrlc- 11, Yule sajs the "Devil's ue tloli," whii h eomia to the Lvceuin net week, is the IkM paving pieee of theatrical properly in Al.irl Ic.i. ami gives tho following teasous to lilli- sliuliite 1 1 it- il lim: 1'iist I', his been on the loid continually fcr i i'letecn -e,loll-. Se tc ml It his alvvajs pleaded lis ninny thou- miiii- of patrons tluouglioiit tlie country, Tlilrd-ll Ins alwuvs been kept up to the times with noveltlei and Innovation, making it e.ub M.win a new Hiow, s.niplv luaiuiiig Hie old lumo a Hade ui.H I-. Inuith -It ht never lirecenled anvlhlng to of. fe I'd and cater- to the 1 lilies and children. l'iflh 'the Iheitcr-going publlo .no alwuvs sure of rujo.viiig ii pleasjut evening'-, eulcilalumcut nl d beeiug what thu nuuagcment advertiser. Motljeska and James, Tlie U'luni iippeiinuco of Modjoika nnd Jamrs in "Henry VIII" nl the Ljeeuni Is naturally tho pilnelpal topic.' of plaj going gaip just now. it i expected the prrforinini c will be .almost as brilliant in Iho light of a dramatic tpectaele ns in that of tlie liUtrlonlc genlm of tho two fi. n.oiu htais. 'Hie pomp, glitter ami lojal en. truvaganei) which tlie imagination conjures up in rr.idiiu the play would lead ono to look for ei mo maguilUvnt Mage pictures in the coming proline I Ion. cspeiiilly since il N ono of Wagen. lulls and Kemper's enterprises, from whom the public Ins bieonio iic-cii-tonied i ipect ho uiucli. 'Ihcrii aio several hie ma In which these man agcis in e xald to lave cecvlh'd themselves, Ono ol thesei is tho bmquet lull In Cardinal Wei- t-tys palace, wlilclt vm aflcivvards known as Whitehall and now ued as ono of thu ofliccs of tho British government. The ecclesiastical court at lllackfilara when Queen Katherinc makes her sublime defense In tho divorco piotfedlngs is an other. That which lias attracted tho most com ment, however, is perhaps tho eloslng scene of (lw day, which represents tho triumph of Anno ltulU'ii nnd tho christening of the infant F.llza li'th, As already announced Mr. .fames will be tee il as Caidlnil Wolsey una Maelimn Mocljeska as Queen Katherinc, Tho fcuppoitlua; company which numbers over fifty peoplo Includes many of the best known anbts in the ligllluutu Held, Dainty Duchess Burlesquers, 'liin coming uttiaetion at the htir theater will bo tbo Dainty Duchess Burlesquers, ono of tlie most colofoal (.hows In elstence. 'lids company will bo seen hero for tbreo nights only, begin ning Monday matinee. The Dainty DucIicki Bur. lesqueis, miller tho personal management of Wash Martin, will present ono uf tho most gurgeous and costliest vaudeville, and binlcs'iue entertain ments ever witnessed in this illy, staged with gland ami elaboule scenery and dazzling clce. tiieal etlects, llic olio Is composed of a long list of all star pcrfoimers, many of whom hive i.ot been seen hero this tcasou, and Is headed by Paul Barnes and company in u tc learning comedy in ono act, entitled, "Wauled, an Aunt." Another net which l of no less luipbitanee, is the Mjttc'liou Do Bleio and cnllie company, the wonderful illuslonltts ami nuglcians, who aio peers of them all. 'Ihls act Is pronounced by the pi ess and public lo euc'll any act ever perioimeil ly tbo llicat KcBar, Chin,; I.Ing t'oo, or tho won- It on trrtry box o t BromoOuiaiaebiu ian fyrt m i SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. BRAN0U WANT OFFICES. Want AdvertlMments Will Da Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALBERT SCntlLTZ. corner Mulberrj tntt and Webster avenue. OUBTAV FICHKti, U0 Adami arcnu. West Aide OnOROK W. JENKtKS, 101 South Mtt avtnue. South Scranton FBUD L. TKRI'PE, 729 Cedir avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Mtia avenue and Market street. Qicen Ridge CHARLES P. JO.NES, 15S7 Dlcluon venue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Gieen Ridge street. O. LORENZ. corner Washington avf Due and llarlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNCPFEfi, 1017 Irvine tvenut. Dunmore J. O. BONE k SON. Real Estate. FOR SLK Cottage (United on point at l.ik- iinioia; niso ice noue anu Dim; gooei ximi lot. Apply to B. S. llobimon, Vll Oak street, city. r- FOll SVI.C Firm 120 acres; stock, good orelnrd; building in gooil order; nine miles from Scran ton, two miles (mil Moscow. Farm alone, or fum and flock. Jl.uy Jenkins, Maple Like, Lack awanna county, li. FOR SALE Elegant slles for homes In upper Oieeii Rltlere: choice uilcliiiorhnufl: nioL de sirable locality for bonis in Lackawanna count. i. ,. Jiaivine, j.jii Miniierson nvenuc. FARM FOIl SALE il neie", 7 miles fiom Serin ton; aim SO acie pistnre land for ale or lent; all located near Elnihurst. I'. B. Gardner, Moi ovv, Pa. FARM FOR SALi:-il.v-two acres, one mile fiojn Like Ailed: twelve acres of timb.-r, rest improved; excellent spring vvnlei' on lot; farm r iiatnl on load. For particulars address Will, lam Tri-lnr, Ariel, Fa. Business Opportunity. AX KXl F.l"l lOVAh bulnes oppoitunlly ).' open lo a reliable man of clnracter to Invo.-t 1,."00 to l.S0i) in a virietiv legitimate and excei-dingl piolltahle bu-ine. 1'ersonil interview onlv. Ad eliess "Charaeler," Tribune office. C'AHI'K'IS-M.OOU j arils Brussels, Ingrains, Vel vets, al-o Mattings. Oil Cloth: 10,1)00 pieces linen (.beets, tihle cloths, blaukels, counlei rancs, napkins, etc., lion bcils, spiings, matt;e.-se, chaiis, about six carloids at public auction. Sile begins Tuesday at 10 a. m. and 2 and 7 p. in., at 2i0 Lackawanna avenue, next Scranleu Stieet Railroad waiting loom, opposite I'enn avenue. Cumniings t Bro., Auc tionccrs I'ARr.VER wanled with I,ITV) in profitable maim fictiiripg bu-iness. M. II. Ilolgate, Common wealth building. SlOCIv AND WHEAT TRUIIRS without delay. Write for our fpri nil market letter. Free on application. S. M. milliard & Co., members X. . Consolidated and block Sxchange, 41 and 1G Broadway, Xew York. Established li.H. Long Distance' Phono 2SSS Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONTY TO LOxX Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 lo 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, IH-Slj Conneit building. Wanted. WANTED -F.!falrir 71M or U feet; tullable for hoisting cairlages. Address James If. Kenny, I'aisun-., Pa. Boarders Wanted, PRIVATE FxMlLY widies to have two nlec men to board, Oeuuan oi Englisli. Call any time; after Ihuisday, All conveniences, 807 Harrison avenue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Two rrmmunle.ttiug rooms with board, piivato fiinllj prefeiiccl. Two ladle-, and a eel tie man stele lull paitlcu'ais. Address C. II. 1)., 'lrilune office. Lost. l.OVl' IV ill biooih between Mulbeiiy street and W.von-'niv avenue and Laekavvanni .ivi-iue. Rewaid if leluineel to Mls (.'oldsinitli, l.'j W onilng iivinue. LOST A gohl li.n pin set with one turquoUe, Tlniirtliy afleruoou, helwe.'ii 4(XI block Wash- inglon avenue and nix) Monrie. Suitable icwaid It rctiuncd O .Mi .Monroe avenue, LOSI- Slerl beiUeil purse containing smill sum oi moiie.v, on i.aiKiwaniiii avenue, neir omlng, Under plei-e ctum purse lo 'Irlbune uincc aim Keep conecnis, LOST fi.'i, between Peek Lumber Co., East Mir- ket stieet and PleMivtirian chinrli. Ilevvanl if leturned to office of Peck Lumber t.'o. Dstrayed. ESTRAYED A el.uk red Irish sitter, lpiri.il. is ai the l.i le Height liou,e, Washington aveuiR', Scranton, Pa. Owner can have the do bv call ing and jnylng damage,, (,'eoige W. Turner. ilcrful Lafa.ielte, De Bleie has been n'euicd at in enormous salary for this engagement only. Other features of Iho programme arn Williams and .Menu In a eoniedv sketch entitled "Mr. Dobbs of Dobbs Fcir.v"; tho Eleetrl.' Clarlc sistrrs, pret ty tlngeis and seiiMillonil dinccrsj nieuroy and Itiusstll, IiNh eomrdhns; .clla Cliyton, the pret ty little soubrettr, and many olhc-is. The per. formanco concludes vvllli a gianil burlcsquo which selves to intmcluco the entire companv and a chorus of twenty of Iho mot beautiful women on the stage, headed by the queen of burlesque, Miss I'b ills Iluflell. STAGE NOTES. D..vld llelasco Is to sail for Euiopo next month, and, it Is icpoitid, he will meet a noted forci,;u plawrlght Willi a Ievv to a now stupendous pro. elui'tioii for next car, Charles Hooker and Mabelie Davis, clever danc ers who have been performing In London and Pails for tho past six months, have been signed by tieoigo W, l-ederer for his "Wild Mote" com puny. Tho Jenkins company will conclude) U engage ment at tho Academy of Mulc today by pre senting "Ills Loidshlp, tho Seuatoi," this alter noon und "A Romance of the Adliondaelu" to night. . Mrs. Patrick Campbell's loin1 of this countr will probably net her a cool )0,Ooi). Many of the iilllu have not been kind to her, hut I lie- finan cial hirvcst may draw her back lei the United States next season. A bitter qiunel 1 on in Iho "Messenger Bo" conirxMi', It appears that Georgia, Calm Wis owa.v from the- eempany laic week and so James T. Fuwcra was assigned to tho gueii loom at llie Alvln tlieatcr, in I'itttburg, ono of the best In the count!'. Ills wife, Ituihcl Booth, who has a mull pait In tho pioductlon, shaied it with him. When Ml-i Calno ri turned she- was vcr) wiclh that a subordinate member if tbe company should be housed in a superior manner to the way in which sho had been piovlded for, and the lesult was a war of woids between her und Paw. ers. Edward L. Bloom, the manager of tho coin pjny, icslgned and returned to N'cvv York, and S. I', Xlion had to be scut out to straighten the tai jle DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mora Thai Four Llnti, 6 Cent lof Each Btra Uns, Help Wanted Male, WANTED-PalntoM, Apply nt Conneit Building to W. IL Hall, WANTED Four gooil men for responsible posi tion) ")15 per week and expenses. References and Epcuril- reqitlreel. No canvassing. Call at once. Room 11 Burr building;. C'IVIIj SERVICE government position. 0,581 appointments made last car. Probably 10,. 000 this ear. Only common school education re quired for examination. Catalogue of Informa tion free. Columbian Corrciepondencu College, Washington, D. C, SEVERAL MEN wanted In every locality! ex perience luineceiwaryl good salary and ex penses paid. Emanuel (Jo., Station J, New York. WANTED U once good helper in shoeing ami blacksmith shop. Must hair- had oxcrlenec. Sober and industrious J. K. Best, Pond Eddy, WANTED Immediately, a live representative lo v.i uiiiuii, iH,oiiiep uniou eely iii Carbondale and vicinity. .. W". Bryant, Oil rear Momoe sen vapiain lirjantu Unincl American liem- AddicM or call oo avenue. ENEnOKIIO MEN' TO SOLICIT HAVI.V04 AC COUN1U SALARIED POSHION'S TO TUB ntflHT PARTIES. T1TLB GUARANTY AND TRUST COMPANY. WANTED Accurate man with some knowledge of bookkeeping, billing and shipping. (If afraid of work, don't apply). Address, giving age, ele., A. B. & Co.. Tribune office. WANTED A first class man to take care of local agency for easy selling stock. The right man can make from $30 to $50 n week. Write at once to Investor, Tribune office. WANTED Two experienced stenographers; ap ply to International Salt Co., Conncll build ing, Scranton, Pa. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A lady stenographer, several jeari ex. pcrlcnce, desires position with mercantile house. State salary and particulars. E. W, jriuuno. WANTED A silcslady. Addres V General Delivery. City. WANTED (!lrl for general housework. St (Julney avenue. Apply at LADV CAN'VASSr,rt wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply personally at Business Manager's office, fccranton Tribune. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED-Salary or commission, dress ComuiKdon, Tiibunc office. Ad- GENTLEMEN and lady agents wanted, honor able und pleasant work: $.'1.00 to $5.00 per day. W. J. Brcwstrr, 003 Linden street, Scran ton, Pa. Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un married men between ages of 21 and .""; citi zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and xvrite English. For information apply to Recruiting Olficer, No. 123 W.voming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. WANTEI At once, position as bookkeeper, b.v .euiiiiK man oi .ut uesc reicrc-nccs, am willing to begin at leasonablo salary. Address T. D. G-, Tribune office. WANTED Position as bookkeeper and typewriter, experienced. Address Permanent Position, care of Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED A lady stenographer, sev eral cars' experience, desires position with mercantile hoiue; state salary and particulars. E. W. Tribune. OUNT! MAN" desires work evenings at stcnog rapliv, bookkrceplng or clerical work. II. O., care of Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-Bv a German girl, to do general housework In .1 small family; can give good reference. Address A. K., 1'. O. box U, OI, pliant. Pa. AX EXPERIENCED onng lady would like plain sewing to do, go out by the dav; can furnish reference. Addres Miss Mae, caie Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-By a widow, would like washing and house e leaning by the day. Mrs. Miller, 712 Sehncll com!. POSITION wanted by a oung ladv quick In fig ures and good penman. 1519 (iaielncs avenue. Auction. CARPETS-50,000 .vards Brussels, Ingrains, Vel vets, also Mattings, Oil Cloth; 10,000 pieces linen sheds, tiblc cloths, blankets, counter panes, napkins, etc., Iron beds, springs, mittiesMS, chair-.. about six c-ailoaels al public auction. Sale begins Tuesday at 10 a, m. and i and 7 p. m., at 210 Lackawanna nvenuc, next Scranton Street ll.iilru.nl waiting room, opposite Pemi avenue. Cumniings Si Bro,, Auc tioned.., Dissolution of Partnership. DISSOLUTION OF PARINERSIIIP-'lho partner ship herelofc.ro existing between J, M. Purdy and A, M. Finn, under tho firm name of Purdy k Finn, is tills Jtli diy of Manh, liu-J, dis solved by mutual consent, A. M. I'inn rctlilng. Iho business hereafter will be continued by .1. M. Purdjc. under the llrm name of J. M. Puidy it Co., to whom all outstanding accounts will bo paid and who assume all liabilities, J. M. PURDY, A. M. Finn, Dalton, March ''0, ITO2. Personal. ORIENTAL ASTROLOGY REVEALS jour life, success In love, marriage, business, etc. Descriptive photo of who ou should many. Satisfaction or money refunded. Send biilh date with 10c, for typewritten horoscope, ine hiding copy of my book on astiology. Prof, Postcl, Xo. 30 Luiiadowne, l'a. LEGAL. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the shareholders or members of the Lackawanna Stole Association, Limited, held at its office in the City of Scranton, Pennsylvania, on tho Hth day of April, 100J, it was resolved that the said as.oclatlon be dissolved by voluntary action of its members, and at the same meeting the under signed were appointed Liquidating Trustees to wind up the concern and distribute the assets thereof among the members In accordance with lite provisions of an Act of tho General As sembly of Iho (onmioiiHcMltli of 1'cmis Ivanla, entitled, "An Act authorizing tho formation of partnership associations in which tho capital subscribed shall alono bo lesponviblo for the debts of the association, except under certain cii . cumstancrs," approved the second dav of June, A, D, )b7l. and tho supplements thereto. All persons are; theiefore notified that said association is In liquidation and dissolved, ex. eept so far as Is necessary to keep It alive for the) beneficial winding up thereof, und every ono in. dehtcd to said association Is hereby notlll'd to pay such indebtedness without delay to the un dersigned ut their office, corner Jefterson and I.ackawauni avenues, sVranton, l'a., and all pri sons having claims against raid association will present them to us fo- pa men t ut the said of. ,1C' (Sijned) K. 1 HATFIELD, JAMES s, jiorv. HAROLD S. FAIHCHILD, Liquidating Trustees. Scranton, Pa., Apill 14, ICO.'. CANDIDATES for tbo office of Inspector of Mines arc heieby notified that tho Roaul of examiners appointed by the Couit of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county, will meet at the Board of Control rooms, Clly Hall, Scranton, on Monday, April 81, IIM!, nt 10 o. in., for the culmination of such candidates as may appear befoio them. Candidates will notice tlut the law require j them to produce satisfactory tvidence of having had at least flvo ears practical cxperl encc in the anthracite coal mines. JAMES YOUXa. " J ItEESE A. PHILLIPS, GEORGE WAT KINS. I, 1IM01HY D. HAYtS, , , JOIIX ROLAND, Examln.'is. POLITICAL. FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT-Nollce is here- ny Riien to tno iiepublicaii utem of tho 1 Irst Legislative HWrlct, that a primary elec tion will be held on Satiud-iy, April SO, 1W2, be tween tho hours of four and seven p. m.,. for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for the Leg islature In lepresent tlie district and to elect tvni delegates to the llepuhtleaii Stale Convention l bo held nt IhlrMmrg .lime It, 1V01. The convention to compute- Iho o!e will bo held on Tiiesdiy, April 2', nt 10 o'clock In Co operative Hill. Each canillehto must rciljtcr. with the district cliairnini, his full name nnrl liostofficc Bddrcsn, nnd pay his ossessment fifteen ihijs before the election, or his namo will not be placed on Iho official ballot. Tlie district vigilance committee, In the tl ous precinct", will conduct tlifl election, unci this lesult will be reported bv the return iudgu to the district convciiUcn, which will be composed of the return Judges. A written notice contain ing their Instructions will be mailed to tho mem bers of tho various district vlglUnco committees. (ll'.O. W. .tl'.MKIN'S. Chairman. Altot-W. W. SIMPSON, Secretary. SECOND LEGISLATIVE lllSTRIOT-Notlce to hereby given lo tlie Republican voters ol tho Second Lcglshtlve district that a primary election will lie held on Halunliy, April 2(1, 1LXW, between Ibo hours of four and seven o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing two delegates ti icpresent said legislative rilsttlct In Hie coming Republican state convention to bo held In liar rishurg on Juno 11, 1CWJ, and to nomlnala a candidate for tho legislature. Tlie convention to compute the x-ote wilt bo held on Tuesdiy, April 2', 1002, al 1 o'clock p. m., in the rooms of the Central Republican rluh In Scranton. In accordance with the rules governing thl district the candidates will lie xoted for directly by the xoters nt tho polls. Fach candidal!) must register with the dltrlct chairman his full namo and Kloffice a'dehess and pay his assessment twenty clays before the election or hit name wilt not bo placed in the official ballot, neither will anv xolcs cast for him bo counted. The district xigilance committees in the vari ous precincts will conduct the election and tno lesult will be reported by tho return judge to the district convention, which will be composed ot the return judges of the various districts. A written notice containing further instructions will be sent to tho nicmbcis of the said district vigil ance committees. FREDERIC W. FLEITZ. Chairman. Attest: WALTER E. DAVIS, Herretary. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Notice Is here by given that there being only one candidate" for representative, two delegates and two alter nates o the Stale convention having registered, we, the chairman nnd secretary of the Third Leg islative district Republican committee, hereby ele claro tho same to be the nominees of tho Republi can parry In the salel district, in accordance with the provisions of Rules 24 and 25 of the party rules. The personnel of the stardlng committee li to remain as at present constituted. By older of TIH7RSTOX P. PABKER, Chairman. .T. E. WATK1NS, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 13 o'clock noon, on Monelay, April 21, l'jfti. in tho office of the City Recorder, in Cltv Hall. .Scranton. Pa., for tlie purchase, of Two Hundred and KIghty-Hvo Thousind (1285,000) dollars of three and one-half 3) per cent. Scranton City Bonds, known as "Judgment Funding and Mu nicipal Permanent Improvement Loan." Denomination of Bonds fl.OOO each. Bonds redeemable in order of their numbers ar follows: Bonds Xos. I to CO. inclusive. May 1, 1007. Ilond.s Nos. fil to 100, inclusive, -May 1, PI12. Bonds Xos. 101 to 150 inclusive, May 1. 1017. Bonels Nos. Ill to 200, inclusive, May 1, in". Boneis Nos. 201 to 250, inclusive, May 1. 1027. Bonds Xos. 251 to 2So, inclusive. May 1, 1032. Principal and interest guaranteed by special tax levy and paable at tho offlco ol tho City Treasurer, Scranton, Pa. Bonds issued freu of all taxes. Said bills will he opened by the City Recorder in his office in City Hall, Scranton, Pa., on tho day and hour above written. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check for $J.00(). W. I,. CONNFXTj. City recorder. Executive Office, City Hall, Scranton, Pa., April 2. 2002. Rhoumatism. ilHEUMATISM All narties that wish can be speedily and permanently cured of all xa. rletics of Rheumatism by a xcgotablo compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquiro or address J. L. Tay lor, Scranton. PROPESSIONA L. VJlJe.LJ-LJ-L.rlJ--usJ-llll "! ' Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. 23 TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWARD IL DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNEIiIa Building. FREDERICK h. BROWN, ARCH. B., BEAB Estate Exchange Bldg.. 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. IL L. HARDING, S15, CONNELL BUILDING. STEVENSON k KNIGHT, 720 CONXELIi BLDG. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENBEItaER, I'AULI BUILDINO. Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. LAUBACII. H3JVYOMINQ AVENUE. Lawyers. W1LLARD, WARREN ii KNAPP, ATTORNEYS! and Counsellois-at-Law. OOJ to 1112 Conncll Builelirg. FltANK D. BOYLE, ATrORNF.Y-AT-liAW, Booms 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOAM NFGO tlated on real estate secuiity. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. JESSUP tc JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- ecllors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Roomi 19, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOM3 tXU-004, Oth Door, Mcars building. L. A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARU of Trade Building. Scranton, Pit, PATTERSON k WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAU Bank Building C. COMEQYS, 013 RFPUBLIOAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. B. W. L'AMORE UX, OrriCE S39 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Cbronio olsca.es, lungs, heart. kldnes and gcnito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to I p. m. Osteopathy. DR. D. G. EVANS, OsTEOPATH, M6-3 WASH, ington avenue. Chronic, und nervous disease a specialty. Consultation free. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CUT, 125 AND 137 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Hates reasonable. P. Zll'.aLER. Proprietor. BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D t. & W. PAS senirer depot. Conducted on tho European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A B. BRIG03 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cees pooh! no dos only Improved pumps used. A. 11. Brlgg, proprietor. Leave oiders 1103 North Main avenue, or Eleko's ding store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. O. It. CLARKE J: CO , SEEDSMEN AND NUB erimcii, stoic iOl Washington avenue; green houses, 1950 North Main avenue; ttoro tele phone, 7S2. . Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTI.L, REAR 511 LAOKA. AVE., bcmiton, Pa., manufactuicr of Wire Screens. MiscellnneouB. DRESSMAKINO 1011 CHILDREN '10 ORDER! also ladies waists. LouUg bhoeiuaker, 214 Adams avenue. , MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. EN. v elopes, paper bags, twine. vYuu'hoiuie, Ut Wa4hlugtcn,Y!rjiJ.Jx?'alitev.l'av ' HIE W1LKESBAHRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton ut the news stands of KtUnaq Bros., 400 Spruce and 503 Linden: M. Noitou. 823 Lackanauna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Bc-rucc street. I l asmMW AsM&Hasjsiattmt . .i , V .-,