ssi && '.-. --.i ..-,. .-;.-K :.,-.,. ,,,.., ., ..... w.. ...-,. ,- ' ;, ....-.. ,;,. -. Jii?t5& vs; y.Ffg THE SCRANTON T1UBUNE- TUESDAY, AMtIL 22, 1902. ; v v " ; j'. .' -' BB; NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA - jwoisrrnosE. PpfeUI (o the Scrttnlon Tribune. ;.loiltl-080. April 21. MIkh IJIellllo M. Huniiell, of Hugh, In it ftuest nt the liomo of CU'ort'o II. Krazler, on Wilson Btrcet. SncettliUIon Is rlfo as to who will be Kent by conference to tultc the place of Itcv.. II. 11. Hencdlet, u pastor of the Methodist Kplscopttl rhurcli In this place. Mr. Uenedlct has nerved this rhnvKn for four yearn, to the great sat isfaction of alt the people and the great upbuilding of the church, both spirit ually and materially. Ills parishioners would greatly rejoice at his return to Montrose, but It Is feared that the bishop will deem It wisdom to direct liltn elsewhere. There has been con siderable tulle of raising Mr. Benedict to tho presiding eldership of the lllng linintoii district to succeed Elder Floyd, wh'ose term Is just expiring. A vote of the ministers of the district was taken on Mho presiding eldership Mnce the mqetlng of the conference nt AVaverly nnd sixteen voted for Mr. Benedict as their choice, and their action was after ward made unanimous, and a commit tee was appointed to notify the bishop of tiio action taken, Nothing definite lias been heard as to the bishop's ac tion In Hie matter, bin It is reported that another has been decided upon for presiding elder of this district. If such be this case, what just icason there can bo. for It is hard to understand, for certainly there Is no litter man In the ' conference than Is Kev. Mr. Benedict, .Mid a; host of Montrose friends would have rejoiced to have seen him thus honored and promoted. Ihlerest of church people now centers about who the' new minister will be. An effort is being made to secure Hew Dr. Henry Tuckley, formerly pastor of the Cen .teiiiiry Methodist Episcopal church in Hlngliamton, but it is doubtful If this effort proves successful. -Mrs. John J. Doyle died on Friday evening -at her late home on Iflgh street, , after an Illness of .several months, of a complication of diseases, Her age was 63 years. The funeral was attended from St. Mary's Catholic church this morning. Jlev. A. T. lirod erlck officiated. She Is survived by her yhtisljand and eight children. HAMLINTON Special lo tlic Scranton Tribune. HumUntoii, April ill. Kev. D. W. Coxe, D. D., held services in St. John's Kplbcopal chuich, Thursday evening last, which weie attended by a large Audience. Dlstiict Deputy Grand Master, Tif fany, of Mt. Pleasant, installed the ofli Icer.s of Salem lodge, Independent Order V)f Odd Fellows, Friday evening last, Is follows-: Noble gland, l K. Brown: flee grand, Amos Olver; warden, Flor ence Chapman; right supporter to no ple giand, Heniy Huifmau: left sup porter to noble giand, Win. Emory; light supporter to vice giand, Stewart. Beers; left supporter to vice grand, IT. J,. Nash; I. S. ('.. G. 14, Cm lis; It. S. S., Dwight Chapman: 1. S. S Denni son AVetherell; I. S. U., John Williams; 0. S. G A. AT Edwaids. :,.cMrs. j. p. stouter, .entei talriQd ;it 'dinner the 17th Inst. , the following ladies -being present: Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs. Salmon Mitchell, Mis. F. A. Abbey, Mrs. II. F. Nicholson, Mis. I., G. Clearwater, Mis. F. A. Orchard.MIss 12. M. Buckingham and Miss Lucia Mor gan. A very enjoyable time is reported. Mr. Charles Shaffer, of Varden, has purchased Mrs. Lavina Chapman's farm, and has taken possession, having moved his household goods last week. George Fields is about again, after tin 'attack of pneumonia. ' Mrs, Eliza Andrews, of Hollisterville, formerly' a resident of this vlllaga, was burled In the Ilamllnton cemetery, April 14. She leaves a. son, George C. Andrews, a merchant of Hollisterville. DURYEA The funeral of Nettle, the i daughter of Mr, und Mrs. Shales, took place Sunday, were conducted at the family by .Hev. William Paul. Music -year-old William Services residence was ren- dered by the Primitive. Methodist cli and Old Forge choir. The floral tr cholr Ib- tiles' were Gates Ajar, presented by Mr, and Mrs. Handall, Mr. and Mrs. Godwallts, Mr. and Mrs. Whyte, Mr. undvMrs. Alex. Campbell, David Camp bell; casket' bouquets, by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Shales, Mi's. Holgate, Mr, and Mrs. Graham, Mr, and Mrs. Ousen baugh, Mrs. Thompson; white carna tions, Dorothy Curtis; casket bouquets, 'Sir. 'ami Mrs( Thomas Kellaway, Edith und Beatrice Jones; anchor, Eva Lane; The first necessity of athletics is a sound stomach. Food is the source of all physical .strength, but to extract and assimilate the strength from food requires -that the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition should be in a condition of good health. What is true of the athlete is true of every man and woman ; physical health and vigor de pend upon the digestion and assimila tion of foqd. r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and by -enabling the perfect rtigestiou and assituijutiou of food, builds the body up with solid flesh and muscle. "I used ten bottles or j)r, Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery and several iala or bit ' pleasant J'el etst,a year aco tills s-nrin. ami bave hart no .trouble,- wdh indigestion siuce," writes Mr. w.T. riiompuu, of Townseud, Broadwater County. Montana.- "Words fail to tell bow thankful i ft"i.for thr.elWi asf 1,aa ""M"11 w mud. and .It termed that the doctors could do ine iiuod. r got down in weight to ijs. pounds, and wiYiiot liU to vfoik at all. now'i welitli nearly to fljvlcan do u day's work on the farm. I have IlY.iT.e,ldea. Jour 'uedlclue to several, aud Mall Vlwayi have a good word to say for Dr, deforce and his medicines." ' ' -'The Common Sense Medina 1 A,1,.tcr lonS lartre napes! in mrier mvi.ts )u ni iw on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to Aadres ' amiiiiiB munt i-xiiriiKM 111 11 uiniiir iittrn H '. ' -., V. ..T "?"' ""'J' h ,r. k. v, ricrce, uuiuio, N. Y. basket, Horace Dills; ensket bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.nnc. Miss faentrice I'erry was a cnllcr In Scrunton, Sunday. Mis. James Rolles nnd son, Chnrlea, nro visiting friends In Pottsvltle. Misses Elsie Hughes, Beatrice Perry and Alice Brown nro ,vlsltlng nt the home of the former's sister, Airs, Cloodl klnes. Mr. nnd Airs. Allen Dununond nnd Mrs. SIgler were callers at the home of Mrs. 'William Amermnn on Sunday. HONESDALE. J Kprtl.il to t lie Scranton Tribune. Honesdale. April 21. A large portion of the Main street lion bridge, carried away by the Ico freshet, lies In the bottom of the river nt the foot of Park lake dam. A neat programme has been arranged by a committee from Freedom lodge of Odd Fellows, for the observance of the PICTURE Captain Standlsh nnd his men return to Plymouth with the head of an In dian chief. Find two other Indians. eighty-tliiid anniversary of American Odd Fellowship, which event will take place in Freedom hull, Tuesday even ing. April .'9. Membeis of the order will attend services at the Presbyterian chinch on Sunday evening, April 27. H. 13. Hoe, the milkman, Is seriously ill with pneumonia, with little hope of l eeoverv. Hev. William H. Swift left this morn ing to attend the session of the Lacka wanna presbytery. The coming military ball to be held by Company 10 In the armory, May 2, promises to be the social event of the season. Many military men of rank and other out-of-town guests will be pres ent. An evening of mirth and pleasure is piomised all those who attend the en tertainment by (', Edgar Rosencrans, the cartoonist, to be given in the Pres byterian chapel, Thursday evening, Aoril 24. Messrs, Thomas nnd John Carroll, Bonnie DIttrIck and R. M. Dorin went on Saturdny to Retreat, Pa., where they wore the guests of Dr. Arno Voigt. Saturday evening they gave an entertainment before the convalelfcents at the hospital. Miss Clara T. Sutton, who was stricken with pneumonia a week ago, Is still In a critical condition, Theodore Brunig, the downtown grocer, is ulso a victim of pneumonia, August Volgt died at 2 n, m. Monday at the homo of his son, Alexines Voigt, on Main street, Honesdale. The funeral will be held nt his lute home Tuesday at 2- p. m. Services will be conducted by Hev. air. Behrens, pastor of the Lutheran church. Interment In Glen Dyberry cemetery. Deceased was SI years of age, and had been in feeble health for a number of years. Ho came to this country and located in Hones dale In 1SS3. Mrs. Wesley M. Ciardner Perry, of Scranton, are the Honesdale friends. and son, guests of HOPBOTTOM. $ii'(f.il in The Su'.inton Tilliuno, , Hopbottom, April 21, Mrs,. Andrew Hhynenrson died very suddenly at her homo last Thursday. Miss Helen Smith, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends in town. Miss Lota Green,' of Glenwood, Is as sisting Mrs, M, J. Hartley In her house hold duties. Mrs. Joseph Saunders has returned to her home at this place, after spend ing the winter with her sister, nt New Mllford, Miss May Maloney spent a few days with friends In town last week. Rev. O, K. Henrdsley, of Sherman, N, Y wns a visitor In town on Thursday last. Mlbs Mildred Hell entertained twelve of her young friends at a tea Friday. An cnjoynblo time was had by all urosent. Don't forget .Miss Julie Cruser's on teitalnment In tho Unlvcrsallst chinch, Tuesday evening, April 22. TUNKHANNOCK. Ppeclal to tho Mranton Tiltune, TunlthanuocU, April 21, B. w. Lew Is Is entertalnhiB his niece from Hprlng urn. -urnqrora county, thin week. Miss Helen Siegfried and Miss Ma bel Lelpham, of Russell Hill, wero tho Kiiests of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Ilober gon on Monday, Byron Blakesleo spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Nicholson. Tho hotel llcenso for tho Wyoming house will be transferred to John Lee, of "Waverly, Pn., who haw purchased the property, Kdwurcl O. Dershlmer, of Eulls, wns vlsltlii,' his brothers here on Mondny, Tho Wurreii Street hotel haa been t?old by Martin Cllffotd to Robert II. Donlln, ot Meshoppen, for the con sideration of $5,100. Mrs. Peter Mc Gee, tho present occupant, will how ever continue In possession under her lease until tha llrst of April, 1S03. Mr. Donlln la at present engaged In the bukery uitblnoss at Meshoppen. The becond week of court wound up quite unexpectedly on Monday after noon. All the cases having been set tled or continued, there was nothing to do but discharge the Jury, which was accordingly done. In court on Monday, Jacob T. Bon no was appointed guardian of Howard L. Beebo, minor child of Etlnzbeth Heebe, deceased. .Miss Ursula Gnrdner Is employed tit the Bell millinery store, on Tioga street. In the cuso of K. F. Johnson vs. M. K. Walker, rule to open judgment, the court on Monday handed down nu opinion discharging the rule. PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, April 21. James Buckley, formerly night baggage master at the Lehigh Valley's Water street stntlon. Is ngaln employed with the Lehigh Valley .company ns assistant electrician, look lug" nfter the Hall automatic Blgnnls between Falrvlow and Hansom, Hev. James Jenkins, of Iowa, occupied the pulpit of the Welsh Congregational church yesterday morning and evening. Among the Scranton visitors on the West Side yesterday were Miss Edith and Edward Davis, of Bellevue, find Mr. anil Mrs. John arlfllths und family, of Hyde Pink. Thu Brotheis' Base Ball team of PUZZLE. Hughestown will play their first game here this season, next Saturday after noon, on their diamond at Hamtown. Lovers of trailing arbutus are finding an abundant crop on the mountains in this vicinity. Company C, Ninth regiment, was giv en its preliminary inspection this even ing at the armory. Miss Lillie Uenlleld, of the West Side, the well known blind pianist, gave a lecital in Trinity church, West Side, this evening, assisted by the Misses Hughes, Miss Clara Langford, and Jo seph Williams, of Wllkes-Bnrre. Mr. and Mrs. Tallle Evans have re turned from their honeymoon and are at home at 121 Philadelphia avenue, West Side. Work will be commenced this week on the macadam pavement on Luzerne avenue, West Side, The Plttston township schools are closed again, the strike of the school teachers having been renewed. The schools reopened a few weeks ago, after an enforced vacation of four months, owing to a disagreement between the school teachers and the directors be cause of the non-payment of the for mer's salaries. The directors have again failed to keep their promises to the teachers and the latter refuse to work. Hon. E. A. Coray Is assisting Secre tary Armstrong in conducting evangel istic services at the Bloomsburg Young Men's Christian association tlite week. A peddler carrying a. line of chil dren's swings called at the home of Gus Erickson on the West Side, Saturday afternoon, and when Mrs. Erickson turned her back for a short time, he suddenly disappeared, 'taking with him a new pair of children's shoes, which were handy. Mrs. William T. Lewis sailed Wed nesday for London, Eng., where she expects to make her home In the fu ture with her daughter, Mrs. Haywood. Mrs. Lewis will be accompanied on tho trip by Mrs. J. Dodd, of Butler street. WYALUSING. bpecial to the Scranton Tribune. Wynluslnff, April 21. E. W. Oaylord, of Towanda, spent Saturday In town. MIph Hattle Marsh entertained the Musical club Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Alfred Savaso Is quite 111 with the meahles, Miss Nellie Fox and Masler John H. Welles (.pent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Fllnn, at Towanda, recently, Fred Mitten nnd Misses Jefesio, Ilar ilet and Martha Gaylord attended J, Mitten's concert, at Herrlek, Friday nvenln?. Mrs. niolse II. Bunnell, of New Haven, Conn., is spending a couple of weeks at her home, Robert Smith and sister, Miss (leorgln, of WIIUes-Barre, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Ellsworth soent Sunday with relatives at Lace.vvllle. Miss Lycena Oaylord returned homo from Towanda last week, whero she spent the past year. Mr. and Mis. Rodney Quick, of I.aceyvllle, spent last Friday evening in town, Guy Ellsworth, who has been quite ill, Is gaining slowly. MOOSIC. Walter Altemus, of Stroudsburg.spent Sunday with friends In town, Miss Berthti Shultz, of Wllkes-Bane, spent Sunday with Miss Vertlo Dx, Misses Ethel and Ruth Benny.of par son?, spent Sunduy with Miss Ruth Whitehead. ' George Tregellns is luivlug.au addi tion put on his houso on North Main street. Examinations were held In the High school yesterday. Mrs. John Roberts has returned, ut ter spending two Weeks In Philadelphia. Mr, and Mrs, Ahmed Wilson, of Ilydo yfr 'ftiF aaflli Park, Bpent Sunday with tho latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Brown. Miss Maine Hinds Is visiting rela tive and friends In New York city. John MoWllllams, of Scranton, was n cnller In town last evening, Letters for the following persons re main uncalled for nt the Mooslc post olllcei Albert Hlder, Mitts Hlrd Henlf. TAYLOR. .Tames Morris, our popular , young townsman and ball player, was given a trial on tho Scranton bnso bull team Saturday, lie played the position of third bnso und mndo a good showing. There is no more developments In the smnllpox scare. The patients tire doing nicely. The home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Williams, of Rendhnm, was the seem of mirth nnd enjoyment on Thursday evening last, It being their birthday an niversary. The cosy homo was filled with friends, who gathered lo celebrate tho occasion. Numerous games wero ployed, und refreshments wero served. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. William Slocum, Mrs. J. L. Race, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Decker, Mr. and Mrs. 11, W. Reese, Mr. und Mrs. William Kohlor, Mr. and' Mrs. George Johns, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Joint Williams, Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. Fred erick Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Mcrrllt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis, Mrs, Ellis Wilson. Mrs. George Wlsby, MIfsch Florence Wilson, Gertrude Decker, Margaret and Edith Wlsby, Edith Merrltt, Lizzie Fas sett, Emma Owens, Bertha Williams, Ada Long, Ethel Williams, Bessto Bur gess, Susie Merrltt, Ruth Williams, and Messrs. Arthur Morgan, Garfield Will la ins, Samuel Plckrell, David R. Davis. William Williams, Harry Williams, George Fassett, George 'Smith, Ray Decker, Bennie and George Williams. The funeral of Mrs. Chr'lstoDher Doyle took place from her late home in Rendhnm yesterday morning. A high mass of requiem was celebrated In the Church of Immaculate Conception nt 9 o'clock by the rector, Rev. J. A. Moflltt. Interment was made In the Cathedral cemetery. The Taylor Lilacs recently reorgan ized for the season, and would like to hear from any base ball team In the countv. Marry nivalis, or .Delaware, rc. J., was a business caller In town yesterday. Thomas J. Powell und son, Thomas, of Main street, spent the Sabbath with relatives In Nanttcoke. District Superintendent E. J. Evans made an official lslt to Foreman W. B. Owens, of the Holden colliery, yester day. Murium, the Utile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Harris, Is seriously 111. I Theatrical j ATTRACTIONS TODAY. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. AfADHMV "-J ho Cunud'a Daughter." After noon and night. STAR Dainty Duchi lltirlisquer-. Afternoon and niglil. "The Convict's Daughter." Al tlie Acjdeniy of Miisiu Ir.'t uht "The Cull kt'. DjiMhtct" was picentcd befoie .1 cry Ia.ife ami oiy eiitlnii.is,tic judiencc. It is a five act drama fllltil with exciting situations and was inteirueted last night by a uiy good coni pjnj. 'Iho ilunu will be lcpeatcd this and tomorrow allcruuon.s jiiU evenings. Dainty Duchess Company. Wibei'-j Dainty l)uches company chew I.irRC audience al tho bUr tbeilcr jratcul.iv after noon and euniiifr. Thi-P lioupo picsurU a fine olio winch i mo..' in the line of fiist class vaude ville than nnny teen at the bt.ir. Tiio opening slelch by lllenioy and Rmapll was excellent, nnd the little play entitled, "Wanted, an Aunt," in which l'lijllis ltufid, l'aul Dailies and Ar thur llroik appeared, was one of the funnlc-t. .Mr. Ilrock'i. poitrajnl of the clniactcr of the fleiy I'lercliiiun was artutic and Paul Darnes made the somewhat liacknejcd tramp chancter interestintf by original business. William H. Wllliains nnd Kdna Allelic cave an aniitoine bit cf nonsense that piovokcd con tinuous laughter, and tin- liand-oinc Claikc lis ten cute. tained with songs and .lances. Tlie Harts won i.ppliute in n musical act tit which old alls vvcic evoked fiom stransi liistiuincnta and Do Uieic and company gave an inteietins act in magic. The entertainment closed with what vva an nounced as a "new and sensational burletla," one over wliicli fur chaiily's sake it would prob ably be bed to draw a veil. The Dainty Duclici company will be al the Star today and tomonow afternoon and evening. "The Devil's Auction." Statuesque Madge Torianre has been cngag.'d by Manager Chailcs 1 1, Vah- to play tho lieiu Cailtw, in the twentietli edition of "Tlie llvci lasting Devil'!, Auction." Mln Toriamc is a otatcly blonde of tho ling Hat t.vpe who is in direct lontiasl to MUs Lilian Ilcimlou, a dashing brunette, and the Count l'oituno of the pliy, I'urther .outlast ciiu be found In the Titan h.ircd -Miss YicloiU Walteis, the Aliieiican beauty, Miss f-todd.ud, or tiio dainty l'aiislan t.vpo of Mis-s llcrua DeVoe. In fact, in conjunction with the piiucipal danccis, M'cnniloJ, cor.vpiie.y nnd balleiiue who icpicsent uliiioat every natfoiinllty from nil puts of the glolic, it is safe to say that the Iwiutletli edi tion of the "Devil's .Auction" has established a longicai of beauty In mole vvajs than one. The "Devil's Auction" conie.s to tho l.j.emu Wed nesday night. Keats ale now on pale, "The Fatal Wedding." At the l.jccuui theater for the peilod of two nights mid matinee, commencing 1'rld.iy nlghl, will be piieentrd tiio big ooiucdy drama of Xcw Ynik life fiom Iho pen of Theodora Kianier, (u titled "Tho I'atal Wedding." This play is in no Feme t be compared will) the cheap uielo dianias that aio touring tlie country today, but N 11 dean, wholesome iliauia, abounding in steles of pathos and comedy, and nt no time leaching that point that might lie tinned ton s.ition.il. A ktrong vein of comedy runs throughout (lie action of the piece, and it can bo tiulhfiilly Mid lli.it the onlooker is kept between laughter and Icair. 'I lie cat U .111 especially strong one, and the mciiIu cllects of the highest ni.ler, In eluntaucous huccss mailed Us opening night and since lhi.11 it has been plajlng 10 "atandlng room only," "The Outpost." .1. K. (I'rit) i:mmct and Lottlo Gilson, will make their tlitt appcaranco Tliursday, Friday and Saturday night at the Academy of Mitle under the diiectiou of llurllg & bemon in tliclr new Kiiaatlonal comedy drama, "Tlie llutpoat " 'Iho piece deals with the life of the lloeis in Soutli Afilca. Thctc 5ie many thrilling dilutions am) .11. males duly poitrajiug llie !i uiUhlps und loy ally of tlie lloer foneA Mr, llinnut, vvltli Ids lundsome feutuies and phyuicpio and Ids ability to uct, niakie a capital Doer oftlcci, while Min (lil-son, "Tlie Utile Magnet," ai .Nora jiesinond, the IrUh girl wlio has come in Ult the family of her vvccllicart, ruunes gnat cciteiiicnt -uiid adinliatlou, Iter e(ralu of tcilo luinic ini-loillcj ringing Into tlie hearts of cvciy audience, having been before them for to many jcars. STAGE NOTES, Madamo Tlieo, once so popular as uu exponent ThU ilgnitore li on Very box of ( IM Laxative RrnmnOiiinine Tablets 7 muuitdnUat iiuru acald ta MM Ittun THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents tor Bach Extra tin:. For Rent. POll ,Itt:N'T In nation, a fiirnMml rnttiiBc o limn rooms, near station! tlnu locations ko" water! bouse nearly how and all In Rood riiapc. Aildrc-fl Lock lloc T, Hilton, IM. I'OII : HINT KIbM urn! tneho-ruom liouw, Otem IlliiKc, steam heats cry rcuomible. HoUJte. I'OII lli:.VT-Smnll tiiriiUhrd house lor rent. In lnlre nt D2J Vino ftrcet. STOIIi: Coil MINT 022 West I,JcUnuanna ave nue. Inquire I'hltlp Schndl, 02U West UcU vranu.i avenue. HAlt.V roll III:NT-I2, April 111, three box ami . I1.'":? si,'K'' 'tall' niul wash raot;. rear 01 R24 Madhon avenuj. Innulrc nt Itfl MadUon ove. 1 Oil IIIiNT-Slnro htilldliiB for rent In l'l"'0" City. Pa, null.lli.ir M) feet l.y 24 feet, ecl ar under all, anil Focnml story can he nrranffcu or family. All In Rood tep.ilr ready for use. Two coal hreakti.1 nnd inliipn cloe by employing over thousand people. An cntorprWim ,!!ereU!Vt ran Ret n larcc trnde. Apply to William II. Itlrlimond, Itlehmoml Hill, :2j JJ. Main avenue, r-cranlnn, Pa. Furnished Booms. A NKJIJ front room with aliotp at Iho Nash) Mm) a nice room for two .miuiir men. 41(1 Adams acnuc. I OK ItHN'T One furnished room, with Improve ments; also one on third floor, iheap. 027 Ailann acnue. I'UnNlSIini) P.OOMS for rent, modem improve ments! private family; Ktlcmcn piefcrred, at 37 Adams aicnue. t'OIl HIl.NT-n.rnishcd front room, with heat, bath nnd km; near court liouso; gentleman prefencd. Address Room, not 2D9. roil llKXT-Furnishcd room; 025 Linden street. heat and bath. FURNISHED ROOM3 FOR RHNT. with heat, pat and bath, gentlemen preferred, at M0 Adams avenue. For Sale. 1011 SAI.K-A iftOO IiUii;? au'nuo. .."her, cheap. lnit.iii' 221 JtjbT AltniVKD. two car load of horses, good workers nnd drlveis, weight fiom l.niw to l.WH); reveal rlcselv matched teams; can be ccn at iUI Hajmond couit. 1 M. Cobb. CARPETS JO.OOO yards Ilru-aels, Ingialir. Vol vets, als,o Mattings. Oil Cloth: 10,000 pieces linen hheet-. table cloths, blanket j, countei panes, napkin', etc., iion beds, springs, mattics-ses, diairs. about hl c.ulojils at t'liblk- miction, bale begins Tuesday at 10 a. in. and :2 anil 7 p. m., nt i'J) l.ark.iw iniu avenue, net Scranton Suect It.dlioad waiting loom, opiiosile Penn avenue. Cummings & llio., Auc tioneers, FOR SALE A beautiful diamond ling, one taiat. Will sell for SS-,. Addicts P. O. llo 0J, City. HORSE FOR SALE-llay horse 7 join old, 13-2 hands high, weighs 1,000 pounds; bound, kind and tlue; cMia well citv broken: does nut sliv ut pull. Perfect conformation, ve.y stvlish; price S150. Your money bock It not as lepie-M-lited. V H. Patterson, Jf, P., Honesdale, Pa. ECK.'S for hitching. DulT Leghorns eclusivelv. I'neccl!'d in size and color. 7.V. per 1'.'. Ci. A. Caidner, 1I2J Pcnu avenue, Scranton, Pa. l'OR SALE-Hand m'IIc iloublcrs. New. BaniforJ Dios., I'atcr-on, X. J. Heal Estate. l'OH SALE V desirable and well inipioved faim, sltil.ited two miles irom Honesdale containing SO or mole ncies. !ood buildings, well watered, a never failing tpiinn, o.chaid and wood lot, sugni bush and nut giovc. Ml. Jiieiuiali Ciai lett, Honesdale, Pa. TOR SALE Cottage situated on point at Lake Winola; nl.so ice hou-c- nnd barn; good -ied lot. Apply to U. S. llobiuson, 122 Oak btieet, city. FOR SALE Faun 120 ncies; stock, good oichud; building In good older; nine miles from Scran ton, two miles from Moscow, Faun alone, m faim unci htock. M.uy Jenkins, Mipla Lake, Lack uwanuu county, Pa. FOR SALE Elegant .sites for homes in upper (been Ridge; ciioico neighborhood; most de sirable locality for home in Lackawanna county. J. A. Maivine, 17.10 Sanderson avenue. FARM KOR SALE 54 ncies, 7 miles fiom Keian ton; also 60 acics pasture laud toi sale or lent; all located near Elmliursl. F. 11. Gardner, Moscow, Pa. rARM FOR SALE Sixty-two neies, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, rest improved; c.ccllent spring water on lot; farm situated on road. For particulars addiess Will iam Treslar, Ariel, Pa. Honey to loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY 10 LOAN Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on K. V. Walker. 314-315 Conneil building. Wnnted To Kent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, thice or four rooms, fuinUhcd or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, first floor piefcrred. Address M. B Tiibune office. WANTED Fiirnl.-lied house or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. L'., Tiibune office. j Boarders Wanted. PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men to boaid, German or English. Call uny time after Tliursday, All conveniences, 07 Uarn.on avenue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Two rcromunicating rooms vvitli board, private family piefciied. Two ladles and it gentliman. State full partlculais. Address C. II. D Tribune office. Auction. CARPETS 30,0(10 jards lliu.cs, lugialnb, Vel vets, nl'O Matting), Oil CIulli; lu.OOO' pieces linen thcets, table cloths, blankets, (uiinler pancs, napkins, etc, lion b.ds, hprings, matlicssca, i hail's, nhout ,-k lailouls ut public unction, Sile begins Tiicm1.iv ut in a. in, and 2 anil 7 p. in., nt 2KI Lackawanna avenue, nest Scianton Mirct Ilallio.id waiting room, omiositu i'euu avenue, t'lmiuiiugs & llio,, Auc tioneers. Rheumatism. ww ItllKUMATISM-AU patties that wUi ran bo speedily and permanently cured of all va rieties of Rheumatism by a vcgetiblo compound. Cities guaranteed, Juqiilio or ttddrcai J, E. Tay. lor, Scranton, of the French idea of tic,o fun, is In Now York and may return to the footlights net season, Tho theatrical syndicate will build a theater ill Chicago to coil ifSDO.ooO. It will ho called the Iroquois nnd not be ready till tho fall of IDOL Otis Skinner and Aubrey Houclcaidt will prac tically make the adaptation of tho novel "La uariu" which tlie fonncr will produce next tea. son. Dan MeAvuy, tlie IrWi comedian, lost Ms suit brought to set aside his wife's will, and tho en tile, calate goes to tlie late Mrs. McAvoy'a mother. ' Notwithstanding adveise reports and criticism, "Hen llui" is plavlng to tremendous business in London, Last week's receipts footed up over tso.000. llealclo PicUIck, Mr. Winkle, Sam Weller uml Mr. Suodgrass uro all prominent in tho ver sion ol the "Pickwick Papers" which De Wolf Hopper Is to produce. Tlie latest ttoiy from London is to Iho f fleet Hut Mrs. Potter's rcstoiatlon to the Ilecibohm Tico company was brought about tluough Hie in fluence of King Edward. Ada Rcliaii will return to the stage ucv.t season under the management id Klavv & Erlanger, ap. ptarlng in a dramatization of Meredith's uowl, "Diana of tlie Cl0b.swuJ,,, Mailon Cliilders, who was with John Dievv's company last )ear, has irplaced Mjrgaret Gor ilea lu "Alive of Old Vlncrnnu," wlio lina left the cast, ovviiv; to ill health. 3 Mora BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Heceived nt Any of the Follow liifj Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBEhT BCItWI.TZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV PICllKb, 030 Adams avenue. West Side QEOltOK W. JUNKINS, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FHED V. TFAlPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner avenue and Market street. North Mala Green Ridge CIURI.ES P. JONES, 1M7 Dlcksoa venue. F. 3. JOHNS, P20 Green Ridge street. C. l.OltK.NZ, corner Waahingtoa are nue and Marlon street. Petersburg--- W. II. KNEPFEf,, 101" Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. DONE lc SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTKD-rirsl lass tlioemakiT Davis, laueine , for repalh av.nue. West wolk. D. A. I'ltUton. 11 ANTED Lady or gentleman lo sell Captain Uijant's Cliancl American Remedy on the popular thre ninnibs plan In Carbondalc. Ad diess E. W. Hrjaut, lilt icar Mnmoo avenue WANTED Expei ienceil grocery salesman com manding trade in Scranton and vicinity. All (cinrnuiilcalloiM treated ns slrii ilv confidential. Address "Wholesale fiioccr," Tribune office. WANTED Capable men haling lud experience as traveling Kilcsmen, teachcis or ineu-liants; libcial contract: a.ilaiy or commission. Aidless Nipulnlcndeiit, Ho 2s(I, Scranton, Pa. WANTED Painteis; only good men need apply. Call ut Chailes Wagiicr's, ti.1t Adams avenue. ENEROETIO MEN TO SOLICIT SAVINtiS AC COUNTS. SALMtlEl) POSITIONS TO THE RIGHT PARTIES. TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST COMPANY. WANTED A first class man to take care of local agency for easy aclling stock. Tlie light man can make from f;o to ?50 a week. Write at once to Investor, Tribune office. W.Wv'TED Two cpciknced stenographers: ap ply to International Salt Co., Council build ing, Scianton, Pa. Help Wanted Female. WANTED-OIrl for gcnci.it 02S Quincy avenue. Iioii-cvvork. Apply WANTED A lady i-lenographci, i-cvcial vears e peiience, desitcs position vvitli meicantile lioiisc. Stale sal.uy and pa.ticulais. E. ' Tiibt.ne. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of fered vvttli a fair guarantee for In si -class worker. Apply personally at Uuaincs3 Manager's ofBce, Scianton Tribut.e. Kecrults Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un man led men between nges of 21 und .';,'; citi zens of United Stale-, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read nnd write English. For informal ion apply to Recruiting Officer, No. 12.1 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED A man would like to get woik i-p.iding guldens, giadlng or taking care of lawns. 1114 Lionel stiect, top floor. WANTED At once, position as bookkeeper, by joung man of :'0; best refeiences; am willing to begin at reasonable salary. Address T. B. G., Tribune office. WANTED Position ns bookkeeper and typewriter, ccpeiicnced. Addiess Permanent Position, care of Tribune office. SITUATION W'ANTKD-Hy a widow, would like washing and house cleaning by the day. Mis. Miller, 712 Pchncll court. Lost. LOST A gold watch and fob either on Carbon street m lion. C.iihnii slicct lo Mulberry on Penn. Finder letum tci Ccoige J. Ash, Times office. RewaiU. LOsT Steel beaded purse- containing snnll sum of money, on Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming. Finder please letuin purse to Tribune ottice and keep contents. LOST f23, between Peck Lumber Co., East Mar ket stieet and Prcabjtciian church. Itowaid if returned to office of Peck Lumber Co. Estrayed. ESTRAYIID A daik red Irish setter, female, Is at the Erie freight house. Washington incline, Scianton, Pa. (Inner can have tlie clog by call ii.g and paying damages. Geoigo W. Tuuur. LEGAL. '10 CREDITORS Ilydo Fail; Hank; A dMiibii tiou of 10 per cent, is now being made by (lie uiulciaiguccl nt loom 101 Hoard of Ti.iili: Building. Call from 2 p, in. to 5 p. in. S. B. MOTT. Assignee. NOTICE is hereby given that A. II, Gould (c Sons, peiiuni having a lien, iiudci llio laws of Peiin-ylvania, upon goocU, waies ami nwi cliandlse of the Deer Paik Blowing Company, lonaistlng ol one two-horse dellvciy wagon, on account of stoiage und labor bestovveil cm such goods, thu owncis having lulled, neglected and ie luseel to pay the amount of mch iluiges upon bald property within sixty dajs uiti-r demand theicof niado peisonallj, will cxpu-e the sahi tvvo-lioiso elellv.ry wagon to sale, at public mo tion, at Gould's C.urlagc Works, No, 4IV421 Linden stiect, city cf Scianton, Lackawanna county, I'eniis.vlvanla. un tho IMh day of May, A, D., 11X12, at 10 o'clock a. in,, and sell the Mine or so much Ihcieof ns shall bo sufficient tn discliargo said Hen tugcther with coils of bale and advertising, A. It. GOI'LD k SONS. WILLARD, WARREN ec IvNAPP, Sulicitois. IN RE; Estate of William Edgar, lato of thu City of Ovvcgo, C'uunty of Tioga, und state ,of New York, deceased. l.ettei.s testauiintaiy bavins; been gianted to llio undersigned on the above estate, all persons having claim, or demands against the same wilt please present them lor payment, unci all those) Indebted theieto, will nuke iiiimedlatu pav. rucnt to WILLIAM A. EDO Ml, DAN POWELL. Executors. CHARLES W. DAW.-ON, Attorney, ESTATE ol Joseph Obcr, late of tlie City of Scranton, laiekawumia Count, Pcuul vanla, dectuscd, Letters trslamentaiy upon tho above named estate have been gianted to the undersigned. All persons, having claims against tlie same will piesciit them for pavuirnt and nil pel sons In ilebtcd tliricto will please made immediate pav. inent to IIAIIUARA OHEIt. llxvi-utilY. IIEE11S k (ilt.vMLIS, Attoiuejs. N'OI'Ili: Is heicby given that u meeting of the stoeklioldeis of I lie 'lliq Title. Guaranty and Trust Company, of htranlon, Penn., will 1. hehj at the office of tlie company, 135 Washington ave nue, Scranton, Prima,, uu May 1", 1002, ut 10. '10 a. in.', to take aitioit on approval or cllouppiov.il of the piopoceel iucicase of capital stock of said company fiom ?iW,oui to fiViO.ooO. RALPH S. HULL, tjecict'ary. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. DIRECTORS 9 0 . HE Insertions 25"enti mU mrt Thai Pour Llnet, o Centa lor Uacli Extra tint, t f t political: ' ' FIIIST I.EOISLATIVE DlS'rniCT-Vntlt Is here by Riven to the Republican Voters' of tha First Legislative District, that ft primary elec tion will be held on Siturday, April 2d, 11)02, be tween tlie hours of four ami seven p. m., -for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Ihe Leg' islature to represent the district and to elect two tlelegates to Hie Republican Stale Convention to be held nt Ilarrlsbuig Juno 11, 1002. The convention to compute the vole will bo held on Tuesday, April SB, nt 10 o'clock In Co operative Hill. Each candidate must leglatci, with the district chairman, his full name and postofllcc address, nnd pay his assessment fifteen dajs before the election, 'or his namciwlll not be plnced nu the offlel.il ballot. The district vigilance committee, In the vari ous precincts, will conduct the election, ami tha Jesuit will bo reported by the return -judge Ik tlie district convention, which will be compoied of the return Judges. A written notice contain ing tliclr instructions will be mailed to the mem bers of the various district vigilance commltlecs. alio. W. JENKINS, Chairman. Attcd-W. W. SIMPSON, Secretary. SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Notice Is hereby given lo tlie Republican voters of tlie Second Legislative district that n. primary election wilt bo held on Saturday, April 20, 1002, between tho hours ol four nnd, seven o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing two delegates to represent said legislative district in the coming Republican state convention to be held In liar rlsbmgjon Juno 11, 1002. and to nominate a candidate for the legislature. Tlie convention to compute the vote1 will bo held on Tuesday, April 2!. 1002, nt 1 o'clock p. m., In tlie rooms of Hie Central Republican club In Scranton. , In nccoidJtico Willi the rules governing this district the candidates will be voted for dlrrctlv by the voters aV-tlie polls. Each candidate must register Willi the district chairman his full name and postofilcc address mid pay his assessment twenty clays before the election or hh name will not be placed In the official ballot, neither will anv voles cast for hiin bo counted. Tlie district vigilance committees in the vari ous precincts will conduct the election nnd tno result will be reported by the return judge to tli-- district convention, which will be composed of me return juages ol tlie various uistricts. A written notice containing further Instruction? will be sent to the members of the said district vigil ance committees. FREDERIC W. FLEITC, Chairman. Attest: WALTER E. DAVIS, Secretary. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT-Notlce U here by given that there being only one candidate for representative, two delegates and two alter nates o the Stato convention having registered, we, the rliaiiman and secretaiy of the -Third Leg islative district Republican committee, hereby dr claie the tamo to be the nominees of tlie Republi can paity in the said district, in accordance with the piovlsion3 of Rules 21 and 23 of the party rules. The peisonnel of the staullng committee is to remain as at present constituted. By older of THURSTON S. PARKER, Chairman. J. E. WATK1NS, Secretary. Business Opportunity. AN EXCEPTIONAL business opportunity i open lo a reliable man of character to inve.-t $1,300 to $1,800 In a strictly legitimate and exceedingly piotltahie business Peisonal interview only. Ad dress "Character," Tiibune office. CARPETS 30,(100 yards Ruissels, Ingrains, Vel vets, nlso Mattings, Oil Cloth; 10,000 pieces linen sheets, table cloths, blankets, counter panes, napkins, etc., iion beds, spiing-, mattresses, ehulis, about six: carloads ut public auction. Sale begins Tuesday ut 10 h. in. and 2 and " p. in., at 2.10 Lackawanna avenue, next Scrantrn Street Railroad waiting loom, opposite Penn avenue. Cumminga .k Uro., Auc tioneers. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Htbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consolidated nnd Stock Sxchange, and 48 Broadway, New York. Established 1864. Long Distance' Phone 23S8 Broad. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. 23 TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building. New York. Architects. EDWARD H. Building. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELU FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B., REAIa Estate Exchange Bldg.. 128 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 815, CONNELL BUILDINa. STEVENSON k KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL BLDG. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI BUILDINO, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counscllois-ut-Law, C0J to 012 Council Buildipg. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 16 and 13 Burr Building. D. B. BEPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NE0O. tlatqil on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. JESSUP li JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- sellors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rocmi 19, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. HOJ-004, Oth floor, Mears budding. ROOU4 L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Tindo Building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON ,t WILCOX, Bank Building TRADER'S NATIONAL O. COMEGYS, 913 RFPUBLIOAN BUILDINO. A. W. BERTHOLF, OFFICP. MOVED TO NO. Ill Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. avenue. ALLEN. S13 NORTH WASHINGTON DR. B. W. L'AMORE MIX. OFFICE S30 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic ulseajes, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnary organs a specialty, lloura, 1 to lp.ni,, Osteopathy. DR. D. O, EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 12G-8 WASH. ington avenue. Chronic and nervous discuses a specially, Conaidtatlon fiec. Hotels and KestjiUTiintsj f- I1II3 ELK OAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN &VJ nue. Rates reasonable, r, .ZIEGLER, rroprlefof. SCRANTON HOUSn, NEAR D L. U W. .J-AS- eenger depot. Conducted on tho Europe j plan, VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. "T" TT Scavenger'. A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no xlor; only Improved pumps used. A. U, Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders Hot North Main avenuo. or Elcke's drug storeiTrof ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephonMs, Seeds. O. R. CLABKH lc CO.. SEEDSMEN AND N0RS. erjmcn, ttorc 'M Waaliington avenue-, r nouses, luau norm aiain avenue. atom -tl- phone, 783. Wire Screens JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AE., Scranton, fa,, manufacturer of W'lra- bjcretoa. -s r - - ' ' Mlscellunooua. n. DRESSMAKIN'a FOR CHILDREN T"0 OltbllR; also ladles waists. Louisu shoemaker, 21 J Adams; avenue. , MEaARGEE RROS., I'JIINTEltS' SUPPLIES, EN v slopes, paper bags, lw Ine. Wirehouie, UJ Waihlugtcu avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES-BARRB-REjCOHIl, CAN BU UAH iu Scranton .at a the ners itaiidj ofjUeUuisu Bros., 400 fcpruce eind WW IJndea: M. Norton, sti LacUvvaani avenue; I. & Scbutier, .211 finruca ttrt, j- ",f ,m J Bra '-'As .-?. y-i" ; jWtejte. ,'- IBM' 4Hifif4ftMair mmMiSMii -I zl : ; ; zzm?- ..'. ..i......,.r-r. i, , . i .,... . . ... . . . . i .