wwmmWy -Vs - THE SCRANTON TllIBUNlS- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1902. 1 S5 Connolly & Wallace 5cranton'5 Shopping Center 1 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave. OF INTEREST k Whether you are satisfied or not with your present Corset you will find a visit to our corset section .profitable during the Demonstration and Free Fittings Of Her Majesty's Corset And other products of the Princess ol Wales Company. These corsets have earned a reputation that is international. They have successfully outlived dozens of weakly mitators, and they have grown better and better as the years have passed. The old styles continue in popular tavor while the new stvles, which have been added, have proven an Innovation to thousands who desired HER MAJES TY'S splendid wearing qualities without so much rigidity. The new GORED CORSET, the new GIRDLE and the cheaper Princess of Wales' Corset, have solved many problems and put within the reach of many the best made Corsets in the world. We Are Delighted to Announce The Engagement of Madame Menska, an Expert Corsetiere, for All of the Week, , l.l.-IHI ' '' ' ' ! I I I ,, I, I , ! !! Beginning Honday, April 28th Hake Free to Consult Her. Don't fail to ask for the latest production of the Princess of Wales Corset, the best value ever offered- No. 87, Empire Shaps C f A(j p p,: No. 841, Long Gored..., P -vV rCr rrdlr Both of these goods are designed by an expert, and are perfect as to their lines and will give better satisfaction than any other corset of the kind offered for sale. Connolly & Wallace. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FOREST CITY. f-prci.il lo tlic Scranton Tribune. Forest City, April 22. One of our blight Forest City boys or girls should enter The Tribune's Educational Con test. It Is a gloiious chance to win u scholarship to one of the big education al Institutions, and there is an excellent Held In this vicinity. An early strait ii a big advantage. Write for particulars tind begin your canvass at once. Oivlnn to the Wyoming confeience, there was no preaching service in the Methodist church Sunday. It was the general desire of the community that t IJev. ft. L. Clark be returned to For est City, and the announcement of his return in this morning's Tribune was hailed with satisfaction. Alderman J. P. Kelly and wife, of Scranton, were Forest City visitors to day. J. V. Conroy, of Scranton, called on friends in town over Sunday. Rev. David Spencer, of Scranton, will lecture on the "Might of the Mites" in the Baptist church tonight. Rev. J. C. Ilogan, a former pastor of the Methodist church, has become pas tor of the Emanuel meeting house in Haltlmore, a large edifice, seating 1,300. The latter p.irt of the winter or early fall will see a new Griner chinch in Forest City. There are about fifty families containing COO persons of this nationality, and at present they are a part of St. Agnes' Roman Catholic con-Bi-egation. They have for some time Jiad under consideration the formation Df a sepal ate pailsli, and plans were recently submitted to Bishop Iloban, which met with his approval. A sub scription paper was. cliculated, and in very short time $."i,000 was pledged. As soon as enough money is paid in a lot In a central location will be selected, .and building operations will be at once undertaken. The ever famous John I.. Sullivan will be at the opera house with his vaude ville company Wednesday night. FACTORYVILLE. Sprcial lo the S-cianloti Tiil.iii'o. FaetoryvillP, April 22. The ladles of the Methodist church will servo a ten cent supper lit the church Wednesday ntternoon at li o'clock. New ofllcers will be elected for the Aid society the same nftcrnoon at 3 o'clock. The funeral of Charles Turner, who was killed by the cars near Tunklinu nock, lust Thuisdny night, wns held in the Uapllst chinch hist Sunday after noon. Mrs. Elizabeth Tirulziiuin, of Scran ton, Is spending a Tew days with fi lends in town, J, O, Glcser, of Scranton, was the Burst of A. A, Hi own over Sunday, Mrs, Elizabeth Armstrong returned from a visit In Scranton Saturday even ing. A very Interesting exhibition was Kiven labt Saturday evening on the square, In front of J,S. Read's stoie, by the Independent Roofing and Paint company, of Syracuse, N. Y lo show tho fire-resisting qualities ot their roof ing materials and house paint, A small hoiiso of pine was built, loofed and painted, and then covered with straw mid bet on lire, and although tho house was enveloped with flumes for some time, it enmo out almost llko the Hebrew children of old, unharmed. Refoio tho fire, the company's) superin tendent, T, A, Clould, guvo n- very in teresting lecture on tho good qualities of tho llrepioof materials, mul Im pressed those who heard It that ho was perfectly familiar with his subject mid convinced them of tho value of tho goods. The Keystone Lumber company will hereafter hnndlu the uon-combust-Jble roojlng nd house paints, Tho six. principle Rnptlst meeting, In charge of Rev, Caterer, of Dnltoti, will be held this week at the homo of Mr, and Mrs, John Connor, Filday ntter noon at 2,30 o'clock, Mrs. II, (', DuRols, of DuKun, Is spending u few days with her rtuuiUiter, Mis. W, t Wrlgley, . TUNKHANOCK. pcltl lo the Bcrauton Trlbunt. Tunkhannock, Apill 22. Rev. II. II. Wilbur has been re-appolnled pastor of thq Methodist Kplscvil church ut thr place, by tho conference, Mr. Wilbur la very popular here, snd all our people TO ALL WOMEN j are pleased that he is to remain here lor another year. Tuesday was the first really warm day of the season, and many straw hats were visible on ourstieets. The case of Celestia DeWitt vs. Perry Billing's executors, bill in equity for dower In lands of deceased husband in possession of defendants, in which the court below assigned dower to the widow in the sum of $2,000, was leversed by the Supieme court on Monday. The point on which it Is understood to have been reveiised is the negligence of the plaintiff in not claiming her lights for many yeais, and until other lights had become vested. The case of the commonwealth vs. Willaid Durling, Samuel Dm ling and Henry Brady was heard before 'Squire W. S. Kuts on Tuesday morning. The defendants were charged with breaking into a car on the Lehigh Valley siding and stealing therefiom a quantity of merchandise of the value of $17 or $18. After a hearing they were held to ball in the sum of $200 each for their ap peal ance at the June term of court. Mis. Joseph Swang, of Sayre, was calling on friends heie on Tuesday. The Republican county convention for the purpos-e of choosing a delegate vto the slate convention and congres sional eonfeiees, will be held at the c'oui t hoiii-e next Monday at 2 o'clock P. m. Samuel II. Jenkins lias resigned ills position ns feiiyman at the Piatt terry, and has been succeeded by Charles Jnvne. The Wjonilng house Is, being thor oughly lenovated by the new propii etor, John Lee, who Is Foon to go Into possession. Court adjourned on Tuesday until Friday at 9 a. in. Maurice Jennings, a traveling sales man. Is very ill with scailet fever at his home on Clay street, THOMPSON. Special to tlic Scuiilon Tiibuue. 'llioiii.-.on, April 2-'. )!, E, Clclalt li shipping Ills luiilwuod lunilin tills week. C C. Wllimrth U sending u iar load cf po tatoes to Soiiintou today, ltev, P. 11. Tuner loluincd from confciencc list culling too caily to laiow about the appoint limit .mil the piper tlili looming aie not agiccd n to tluin, m we nil' nnrciMlii .is to who will tcric tin; MctlioilUt Kplwjill cli'iuli ns pistol' the finning jior, Miii, V, I', Tallinan, who lm hid another with ccr lenioieil fioin l.ci anltic I ho past week, is impioini; nlct'l.i, Iti'V. II, l llon.i ncdiplnl the pulpit o the MethoilUt KptKtopril rhuiih Salionlh morning in the nlwnre of the pitor ut tonfcicmc. Miss lMjth Stoddard, of I,a1cpiev, Is vldltlng Mrs, K. Jl. Cicwlrrut thla wrltlnif. 1'iofcsFor II. W I'easo and family, of Hall stead, ilklted filcnds In town lat Saliirday, Mi. and Mrs, Charles filover, nf Cailiondale, illril their pirents, Mi, and Mit, Daniel Olovcr, in llu toniishlp last Kalilulli. l'lo.ul AMi'l, csij., of busquchanna, will tpeal PICTURE Can you lidd both bi other? - c -p n r ' ' ir-i in mm i - ) for the Wi man's Christian Temperance union net Ssihliath ciening ill tlic Tree UaptNt diiliih. Mrs. J. L. Smith, of the .lefieiton house, islted her sister In busquehamu, hst week. ' J. Ij. Witter, wlio has been l mining a lbery here for two or three yeais, has ti ided liis faim in the boioufrli for the I.uther Ifulibiiil faim, two miles houtli of town, and is moling thereto tliis week. The funeral of V, O. I.al.e, of Aiar.it, was laid tills mornii.g at t lip I'leslij tcilau cliun.Ii, Aianl. He was nn old Mildicr mid Comiades X. S. rosier, T. F. Howanl, 15. 1". Haines, and Cicotpo Wallace acted as beams. B. II. Li'Oli.iid, of .l.nl.foM, is loiding a car of potatoes at this station today and a number of Jackson ftrmeis aic heie. 'llioinpson will be repieented at the I'lolilbltion county lomciitlnn at Montine nct 'i'uesihy, Apul 29. HALLSTEAD. Pperlal to tlie Scianton Tiibuiie. U.ill-Uiul, April 22. Joseph H.iIrgtuK was n Susquehanna iitor on Satiinfny. Mis. (iooigc Van l'leet left Sunday for a i Nit with fiiinus in DufTalo. .Mis Anna 'liciney, of Xoiwlih, is Mtlng her p.licnlj in this plate. Mis. .'. W. Crook i ipiite ill. Tlie Hauslitcrs of l'oi oliiMil.ls ale lelicaiMiig tiufe and tour times a week for a giaud entertain incut, to lie gtieu in Hie near Tutiiie. 1'Kf. IS, W, re.i-.e and fuinily pint Salmduy anil J-ui.day Willi fiienils in Jackson anil Tlioiui s n. Miss llciciuu King, of Uingliainton, is tpend inn a fi uijs witlt her motiier. Mi. Vlitlin is Linking -foi DmggM 'tiffaiiy. Sedetaiy ltctdi'ii gaio an able dliome in tlie MithodiL ii.mch Sunday nioiiiing, ill tlic absenie of tlie .iloi, who ,n attinding iimfeience. ila IlihKird, of lliughaintnn, was a i-ilm in iimn Sunci.iy. Mis. 1 ft m y Jones penl Tiiilay in Siuqiiehaiina. Pell Siiiifiid, of Coitlanrt. riient 'iinihy with fiiei.d-, in ton I . Mi. Jlilen Hutching, of New Milford, spent Sunday will, hei sh-lu .Mis. Kail Talmadge. Ill tlie ab-ii.ee of lntoi WalkiiH, who was rdling ,",ii apiointnniit in one of the .Swantim ''iiiulii.-. Hi Ilaptl-t pulpil in Ihi pl.ue w.-s iilled l.j W. f Tinker. Ml. Cori'C'tius Vanarsilale, who has been iit in in Klnui.i, lias ri'tmued to her home in this pi lie. Ml. rnd Ml. Klmei- Tinglej" spent Sunday at the Inline of A. M. linphj. Miss I.i-iii llutleilield and Mks llajrien, of .Now Milioiu, weie calling en filtniU in town Mo.idai-. Ilii'ii" was no pleaching finlce in the l'relij--teilaii dun cli Suuilaj, on .ictoiint of the ab-cnie ot the pistol. Miss Kiithdine Summeiloii was a illngliaiuton iMtor on Moi.daj-. !ie.! Kate Sinllli and Maggie Donahue, of "nibh, .rc iisiting their pannth in thU place. Klttio Dolaii and Kllen Kelly, of lliooi-ilale, spent Satuiday at Peter Allcn'p. Mis, Xoiiiir.il SpeniiT, of Kiullcott, nent Sun diy with l.ci paients in thH place, Mh, M. i Tlngley and Mrs. McXamara .mil diiiglunof Ifaifoul, fpent Satuiday and Sunday i.illi tlicil fci-ler, Mi- Ciaco ilaidlng, of tills pl.'ce. I). V. (Ijidiii-r, of Montioe, was In town Mon div on lius'nrx. Mi's Mj'itie lleiijaniln has aiTeplid a position In the County lleiald otlue. GREEN RIDGE. The Oiieu lllilgu Woman's Christian Teuipei. ame union will meet this afternoon ut ;i o'ibek, in the Kiangelical rliuiih. The les-on will be In chaign of Mis. J, S, Miller, ciangellstio nupeiln. Undent. A cordial invitation is extended to nil, The social committee of the (been ltilgc Wheelmen's club have anniiged for a tag in) ie-he endue to be giien to the members at tho i lull bouse 'lhursdjy ciening of this week at S.,'10 o'clock, l'rle will bo imauled and lnni.li will be i-eiu'ii. Ilio social fuiiitions of this or ganisation luio gained a icputatlou for ccd- PUZZLE, their father and Icnoc that will make those who received invlta. tlons lo this affair feel tint Hie yare fortunate. The musical recital by the piano pupils of Miss Jessie. Wilbur given Init cicnlng was nil exceed ingly enjojable affair. Tlie looms of Miss, Wil bur's pleasant home were filled Willi Hie parents and friends ot lier pupil, and the young pcifoim-n-s had an ntleiiltia nildieuco throughout tlic in lire programme, The ldajli.g of many of Ilia pupils was ot liimiu.il merit ntul that of nil be spoke the earclul training tiny bad rcceived.nl the hands of their teacher. Professor John T, Walklni, who assisted MUs Wilbur, added much to the pleaure of Hie turning by Ills local tclec tlun, Tlie bultitlng fommlllee of Die bond of conlrot United schools Xos, a7 nnd 2S Monday nflcrnoon anil City Superintend! nl Howell ilstlcd them jeslerdaj-. During the llslt of the committee Monday the pupils of rclioot Xo. 2? wcio put through tlic fire drill ami In one minute and Iwelio Foconds the list jchohir bid left the build ing, which Is as good n rccoid ns can be made by any school In the c 1 1 y . i m ' DUMrtORE. The grievances of the men fluking the new nhaft for A. t). and '. M. Spencer have been hitlsfaclnrlly adjusted tint! the men aic ngllu at work. The fib lit Is to be sunk to n depth of 150 feet and It is thought tlie vtoik will be com pleted within the next month. This will huge ly liKirifp Hie output of this tlun and (uini'li woik foi many moie men than haie heretofore been einplojetl there, Tlie (.erilces ocr the temalns of the lute fleorge 1', Williams wcie loniluetcd at his late home on Itloom street ycstrnliy afternoon In the pros, cnee of rt large number of his friends and neigh. hois, Hcv. W, !'. (Ilhbnns, of Hie l're-bjleilsn thurth, nfllclated. The llnril nllcilngs wele mi melons and beautiful. The remains will today be loniejed lo Cllfloiil, wheie inti'rlnnnt will bo made. The m.iii friends of Hev. Cliarles II, Xewlng, both In and out of Hie Methodist thurth, leul Willi ploisuie Hie auiiouncemenl in Jesteidaj-'s Irllniiio that he would icliirn foi nnollier jeir. Hugh (Srav, of Hie West Side, lias aicepled a position with the popul.ii toii-oil.il oitlst, M. V. Sccjdns. Theatrical J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. ACAMI'MY 'The L'unilcl't. Daughter." After noon and night. STA1I Painty Dudiess lluiliqiiei. Afttinoon and night. Academy of Music. "'ihe Comlil's Daughter" was lepoated before two large audiences at the Acadomy jester by and toilaj's matinee and ciening performance will close tho engagement. W. it. Ogileu and Mi-s Piiillne Siiie aic tap it.tl fun nukeis, and glie the iieifonnance a go iintl dali tint 1 icij icfieshii.g. Tlie sceueiy and cflccts aie leij appinpihtc and the tlaii'ij escape al the end of the fo'.ulh act of WiMiy Willie bungs foillt a cmljiii tall. "Devil's Auction" Tonight. 'Ihe Plill idelphii Kicuing Tclegiapli cais of 'ii. ill's Auction," which tomes to the I.jteiun loiiipl.l: "Jhe 'Dcul's Auction,' uiiiler the man ngenient of Ch iries II. Yale, was tlie ntliactioii lit u'ght at the Audftoiium. To sly tliat the plij has lost any of its old-lime populailly would I e Uoin, nu injustice, if judgment tan lie tul.cn fioni the amount- of applause- rendeied, foi tlic : u tlltnic was a nio-t enthushntic one. Many new feature hale been added to Hie jilaj-, incluihug in'i' an.l baud-tune costume-', and beautiful Mage scttiujs. Tobj, a donkei-, atici'w.uiU tr.ui-fin nicil Into a man, wis deildetlly f.cver, ids singing and shaip -ajnms being i M'cuteil in an euteitainiug Mainei. Miss Madge- ToiTenec a-.-umed the pait nf L.iilo-, a poor -hephed, who, after a sting glirg life, Incomes pcS-,e-heil nf the 'golden bunch," and atiomplishes nianj' woudirful things until it is stolen hj Ihe 1M1 One's imp, hut Ii.ip pilj", posse-jion of it is legained Hirough Hie ef foits i-f Tohj'. The ballets performed bj- a scene of piettj' gills weie well receiied. On the whole, tl.t! 'i)eH's Auction' of tills season can liudly be iii'pioud." -tat ,un now on ap for this eiening's pei f.ili'i. il.ee of ilio "Deiil's Auction" at ihe l.j ceuiu. ' "The Fatal Wedding;.'' 'Ihe -cenie diets aIiomu in "The 1'atal Wid ding," the altiadiou at the l.jveiini l'rulaj-night, Satuiday matinee and night, aip fioin the tainous -cenio studio of Hailej- Meiry, who is reeognieil as 'he gip.itc-t scenic nr!ti-t of the da". Mi". M'ny cl.i.ms Hut ho has mccnled in -urpasdng all i is picilou effoils in getting up Hie elfecta foi thi-piuiluitioii, and a Hill gieat p'ifoiluaucc can It- cieeted. 'I lie plot, which I one of Hie ftn.ni'-t nu wnttiu, deals with tint' but lie.ilt felt inehieiit. 'Hie i-cei.es eloue go to uul.t- up one of He stiougit p1aMl"imigliiahli-, .mil i-iuiiiumlcil by the billing iiinpiiiyof plnei-, lieatied b Kd. Mri il.iiu, shnuld pioie one of tho gieite-t jnoduc Hon oi H kind eier wiinessul in this cily. beau go ot, iie this nioinliij al !i o'lloek. "The Outpost." Cinmiali.l ilions and Ilalteilng conuuents on "lie Oulio-l" aie pouring in b y Hie Hiou-inds. Ihe wiie J. K. (1'iil-) Kiiinet and Lottie tilt 6011, in ciiini'ctlou with "Tlic Oulpn-1," lias given the theater-going public till oui the conn tiy fculhcient guuantee about tin- qualitliw of Hie pliy and, while It beais nnny calling hltuatiuus, it is lav fioni cheap beiL-atlou. Of io less iiupi'itancp .no Hie olher members of Hie company, who li.no been picked fioni the select li-c of Anii'llcin faioiites. All in all, "Tlic Outpost," whli li will be seen at Hip Acad emy of Miilc Hit' last throe nights of this week Is a winner, owing to Its nipoilj ca-t, maniliient secni'l, goigtous co-tunit and maiulous Mage effects. Many new songs will lie intiodiieetl by M'i lilicnn, thus blending the plaj with uiiilli and l.aimoiiy. Matinee performances will he giicn eaih thy, STAGE NOTES. A new play calltsl the "Chlldien of the King" will sine to inlioducp Martin Ilanej, the Kng 1Kb aclor, to tills country next season, lie opens In nv ork nr.t Octobei, Tw!il nlie.ul Wllui" Is to be pioduied, ajs niiiitu, In London this Hiring by an Ameilcan company, including: John n. Mason, Arnold Daly, Jane Oaker and Ada Dwjei, 1'tlvuiil J. Moigan will appear as Duld Rossi in Hall fainc's "Tlie Kternal fit)" duilng tho wily part of neit season as jnit of Viola Allen's support In that play, I'ledeiick dp Helleillle ha3 been engaged to jil ly Damn Ronrlll. Mr, Moi. gau will icsiimu his stanlug tour about the mid dle of the sea-ou. "The Old Cabin Iloinu" Is the title of a new play oi Son Hum llfo wilttcu by II. (iiattan Don pcliy, wliich has been puidiaud by Jacob I.llt foi pioiliicllou nest season. Sn far in eutopics are encouraging joung He lms piny lake coasolation from the easa of L'd win Iiio'tli. When ho made his first ipgiil.ii stage appearanti', he was tlic diicst kind of a fillure. In a Millng content at a clinuli fair in Hoston ni vntl', Clara Lane, tho well-known opera flu. gtr, was adjuilgisl Hie incut popular nctte.-.s ami in won a hionih pre.scntcd by Sir Henry liilug and llllen Tciiy, Seven CnndidateH Pass, liy I'.siluslic Mire from The A.iilalcd I'rc-s. M likes llarre, April 2J. Of Ihlitciu applicants frr Hie light lo bo candidates for liiluc iu-peitor at (he next election, the board of examiner- to il iv announced that but (.even had pacd. YOUR. A VTU will be na il strong at ours if you try. Shiloh's Consumption "si mms. anel ours is so stroug; we j "Tt gtiarnnteeacureorrefuucl - mouey, and we send you free trial bottle if you write for it. BHII.OH'S costs S3 cents and will cure Con. sumption, rueumonia, Uroucbltts and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold In a clay, and thus prevent serious results. It lias beeu doing these thlugs for CO years, S. C. Wklls U Co., LeKoy. N.Y. ifavl'a rinvpDnnlTrnrrrislhA Ktnitmrh ' THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cent for Koch Extra Link Tor Rent. Toil ltll.NT tn n.illon, n furnUhed collage ol .nine looms, near elation: fine location! good ivater! house nearly new and all In good shape. jnwrejH ijock nox 07, Dillon, ra, I'OII 1 l!i:.NT-l'lglit ami twclie-room houses, llreen Hltlge, steam heats lery reasonable, llolgale. KOIl ItUNT-Rmall furnisheil liouso for rent. In. iinre tic ir-,1 vine isireci. SlOlli: ron tllIXT 02 West Lacleawanim aie nue. Inquire Philip Sehiicll, 020 West I.icka- wanna aienuc, IJA11N FOll Ri:NT-12, April iTt, three box and uiree single stalls and ian latK, '"'," 324 Madison avenua. Inquire hi 031 Mndlon ave. FOll m:T-Store building for rent In WcUson City. Pa,, Dulldlng B0 feet liy 24 -i "'' under all, nnd second slorv ran be arrangtd for a family. All In good tepair icady for inc. Two coal breakers and mines close by cmplolng oicr a thousand people. An enterprising '!y,'t'1,ll,n," can Bct a l.irgu trade. Apply to tlll.ini Illclunond, lllchmond Hill, 3125 N. Main auliue, Scranton, Pa. ' Furnished Booms. A NICi; front room'wlth nlroio at the Xah: al'ii a nlcp loom for two oung nun. 41(1 Ailnms aienuc. I'OIt HUNT One furnlslicd room, with improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap. 027 Adams aienuc. KURXISllI'D ItOOMS for rent, modern improve ments; prliatc family; gentlemen preferred, at 6"7 Adams aienue. Ton HEXr l-Xirnished front room, with heat, bath and gas; near court house; gentleman preferred. Address Room, Hoi 209. KOIl lli:N"T Ktirni-hed 100m; heat and b'th. 62S Linden street. rURNISfini) ROOMS TOR RKNT. with beat, rai 'and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 6.19 Adams avenue. For Sale. ron PALI: Tliorough!'ed Cotker Sp-iiilel pup pips. Hollil black aid solid blown In tolor. II, M. Hone, 302 II. Hiiukir ftieet, Ihintncre. 101! HU.E-Lugo lefrlgeintor, in good condition. Call at all Quint:,' aienue. JL'bl' AnniTI), two car load of hoises, good workers and dilieis, weight from 1,000 to 1,000; seieial close) matt lied teams; can be -cell lit ;UI Ila.iiuond court. V. M. Cobb. CAni'irrS 50,000 lard, DriKsels, Ingiain?, Vel lets, also Matting'. Oil Cloth; 10,000 pieees linen tdiccts. tible cloths, blankets, counter pines, napkins, etc., lion bed", spilngs, mitlrPhses, thin., nbotit si tailouls at pulilic auttioii. Kile begins Tuesday at 10 a. 111. and 2 and 7 p. 111., at 210 Litkiwiti'n aienue, next Scianton Slieet Riilio.ul waiting loom, opposite l'enti aienue. I'liimiiings & Dm., Auo tlonccis. I'OII SALH A lienuliful diimoud ring, one (.lint. Mil! -ell for !-S3. Atldin-s 1'. O. Ilox ft!, City. LfitJS foi hatching, Buff Leghorn pxcliisliclv l'necoiled in sl?e and coloi. 7.'ie. per 1'!. O. A, (i.irclnei, H23 Penn aienue, Scianton, Pa. 1'On SLi: -Hand silk doublets. Xciv. llamloi'd Bios., Patcrson, X. .1. Eeal Estate. TOR SILi: ON Main aienue, neat Tiipn le-l-ilenip, fcien lots at about Inlf inlue toi lavb. Call on C. P. J 'tin in, Jt.i Mear building. TOR SAf.U A desiialilc and well improved faint situated two miles irum llonesdilc eonlaiiiing SO 01 mole aires. Hood buildings, well wateteil, a lteier failing i-piing, oichard and wood lot, sugar bush .met nut gtoie. Mis. Jeremiah Oar lett, llont.stlilp, Pa. I'OII SALI' I'.niu 120 aerei; flock, good oicliiid; building in good order; nine miles fiom Scran ton, two miles trcni Moscow. Taun alone, or faun unit Mot!:. Maiy Jenkins, Maple Lake, Lack awatini count'. Pa. I'OII, S UX r.legant sites foi homes in upper (been Ilidge; elioiee nelgbboihood; ino I tie (liable locality foi home in Laikawaun 1 count. J. A. Manine, 17i() S'liiilei-on aicuuc. 1'AIIM I'OII SAI.n 54 acres, 7 miles fioin Scian ton; also SO acte p'taliiie land foi sile 01 rtnt; all kcaled neat l'.bnhui'st. 1'. I!, liaulner, Mo-tuw", Pa, PAlilf rOH SALL Sit.i-two aeies, on. mile fiom Lake Ariel; Iwelie acie's of llnihe't, lest iniproicd; excellent spiing watif on lot; faim ituattil on toad. lVr miliculur.s uddiem Will iam 'licslai, Aiiel, Pa. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of lelteis ic'iiuiiuiug uncalled for at His Scianton po-tolllce, Lackawanna I'ounty. l'a.. Am II 2.1, 1002. Perrons callirg for these letteis will jilea-e t-iy uilieitlsed, aid gile tlate of list. ' 1'V.ra II, Hippie, Ptwlmistei'. AiuIicHs, Jli-s .Miry L. Muleaiage. Mieliail lleikliclnier. Ulinle's Jl. iltuiiey, -His. .Mtny Booth, J. H.tilow Menonough, Willi 1111 Miller, William II. M.uiko, .Mlilncl t'oicoran, Martin, miner. Miiiihen, Ml- Mngilet Mnei, Mis. Piauk Mitchell. II. '. Nilis. Mrs. Kdwaul JI. Xorth, Tenipb1 Xailn, William Xonack, Hcotge Buchanan, George J. Jll-tilciiulllii, J. Bum in, Ltoniid Bill!, i:. II. Hi Illicit, titile Bender, M . K. Burbaiik. Willi ll.ll ni'.s, TIioiiijs L. Blink, John Iioit, W. lleiipplt. .Misi Bi'inlep O'Day, Michael Colciiian. Mir 1'u'ih rickO'Donnell, Delli C'oitllci'. William W. Oikley, l'r.ink J. ('oitoiim, Owen Poilmore, Mr-, LII0 Culi'i, Mls I'lioibe C'apinn, ltalph I). Clark, Mephen ('.union, James I'ollein, Mi. ( lain, l'luuk J, ( Ininid, J, ,. A. I 'oilier, .lames Clark, Panic I. tlapp, Paltlck Claik, lie'ihen Caiden, llemy l'gmiek, K, Di'iiirk, John Dean, Cliarles II, Iloiiougli, I', r. Delaiiev, Mr. James Day. Mlthtel DurTiy, Mai) Dai Is, Thomas fi. Duffy, 'llionia. r.mbei, Maiirli'o Kran-t, Mls Sarali Kit lull dt, Willi 1111 Hllsllll in. Mi3 llOnl 1'hillips. I IJile l'tatt. .lame 11. Purs-ell, Mollis Pcie, Hull (2) Put), Mlm llemle Peck, William Peima. Cie.llt To. Phillip--, John Pendtrgu-t, Annie C. Ptrry, Miss Bes-lc l'hllllps, T. W. Pauntll, llodetiil; r-iiantnu Liiciy liable, Pickett, II. II. Palmer, Xelfon l'uinpei, Anon ltutli'ilge, Ueuigp Iloinr, IMiv. A. (2) slleed, Clat elite lleddlng, Callierlnn lice-e, Mix. Chailcs I!. Ite.i nobis, (fin llolllug, John lli'ildliiir, Ji. J, lto.wioliU, (ipoige I'.li'ctiltt Llghling & lly,,lloopp), Jennie Bnv 12(17. nedilliiglon, Thomas KodIiT, lilt hard I'orbUr, Siliator V'rlfitd & Co. Kor-lcr, Annie L. 1'i.clicr. Wert I'lelils, Mm. Ocorge ruber, Harry llp.inold .Voiclty Co, Stott, lieotgc W, Swartr, Walter Sliields, Peter I". Sibley, Saiah Steinhauer. Philip J, Slant c, John li, i,i.i( e choll, Joseph l-'ilitilu. Sister M. (snc'Snarrow. Lewis rial) Sloil. Mls .Miliel Klbdier, Peter Smith, Slilnei" J. Cordon, Min, Mary htem, .Mls Mabel (Irady, Thomas Smith, Stanley (.miner, Ml K, fsrlianlae, IC, Hunch", Ml Till Sihnildt, V. lljupt, Miii. Lillle Sprague, Mlas Maiv O, llentlia, JIUs Mary package. Hook, Margaret Turitev, Mis. Maty Huleat, Mis Xeltlo Tool. Jacob Highland. Mlsa A. Tlnklepai gh. Miss i:l.Ie Heuiieiuiilh, William Thoiuion, Alfied IIjh.ui. Willlaiii Touoioly. Lewis Hoff, Mrs. Henry Taj lor, H. Hull. IMwaul P, 'llicnias, Mi.-. J. 1). Ilciidoitoii, Mlsx lalltb lhompion, l'lunk If, Heimnlngs, (lie rim Tawmcud, Williiiu A, llufl, Mi. Annlo TajWr, Mr. Jliry .lime, 1'ianU Vaunan, Jauiea Jones, Dllld II. Mngle, Mlihael Jone, Mollis Van HeiiUm. John Jone, Nellie Vull, Mia. Maty A. Jonitf, Xathilllcl Wood, II11II1 Joulali, John Walker, Themis .Ionic llu'l.iti J. Wilght, Mm, Allep Kingbmy, Mia. -.'. II. Wrlgley, Mid. A. I--Kurlr, filini linker I 0-W'llllaiii4,.lellicrt Kiunedy, Mlu I.l'zlo Wnndill, Mbs l'loieiica Kimble. Lhiiiulm Wluliek, Mm. Jeimlu ii.ivl. Mis- Ileatilce U'lill.ikei. k'uil I' Locher, Mrs. I'lurles 11. Wither. MUs Mattle Lewis, Cicoigi) M, 1). Wul.li. Mm. Mull" Lclllght, John Langan, Miss Celli Muny, Mts Paniile Manzer, Cell Mllbrandt. Bertha Morgan, Mm. Jamw S. Mtilherln, .Unua MetltcH-r, J, Wolfe, Mi-s llutli Walter.piel, Anna Young, Waller W. Young, lllraui J, cial) Ziniila, Thomas Vlubke, Arlhur A. (spc- SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. BRANCH WANT 0IFICKS. Want AdvertlBements Will Bo Kecelvod nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDF,nT BCIItltiTZ, corner Mulberry atrett and Webilcr avenue, OU8TAV PICllKL, 0J0 Adama avenue. West Side OEOnoi! W. JCNR1N3, 101 Soutu Mala avenue. South Scranton HIED h. TEnPPE, T29 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W, DAVIS, corner North Mai avenue and Market atreeU Green Ridge CUAULUS P. JONES, 1557 Dickson aienue, P. J. JOHNS, P20 Green nidge ctreet. C. LORENZ, corner Washington ae nue and Marlon afreet. Petersburg V. H. KNEPFEI,, 1017 Irving avenu Duninore J. Q. BONE k SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTED A porter at the Conway Hou-e. CIVIL SlCltVICi: goicrnmcnt positions. d,S89 appointments made last car. Piobably 10, 000 this car. Only comiuon school education ic qulied for examination. Catalogue of Infoimi tion free. Columbian Correspondence Colb'ge, Wa-hliiglon 1). C. WANTi'D l'ii.t clas hoem.iker, for lepilr work. 1). A. Davis, Lurcino aienue, West Plttston. WANTED Lady or gciitleui'm lo pell Captain Brjant's llranil Amerlein llemedv 011 the popular tlirea montlus plan in C.iibondnle. Ad dress I!. W. Bryant, Oil rear Monioe aienue WANTED Experienced grocery Hilcsinan com manding tiade in Scianton and ileltillv. All pommunic.itions tieated as strictly coilldential. Addrc-s "Wholesale Orocer," Tribune office. WANTED Painters; only good iticit need apply. Call at Clinics Wagner's, .131 Adams aienue. EXKIICIETIO MEN TO SOLICIT SWINGS AC COUNTS. vSLll!ED POSITIONS '10 Till! niCHIT PAftTIES. 'IITI.U OUA1IANTY AND TllHST COMPANY. WANTED Two expel iciiccd ftenographers; ap ply to International Salt Co., Council build ing, Scranton, Pa. Help Wanted Pomale. WANTED An eipetienced tilnunpi. Apply at once, (iibbons & (leary, 22 Woming tin nue. WANTED (iirl for genet ll Iiou-eHotk. Apply -717 Monieo a'ennc. WANTED A lady steuogtaphei, seieial e.us ex perience, de-arcs position with iiieicautilc house. State talaiy and particulais. E. W., Tribune. . LADY CANVASSEH wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of' fercd with a fair guarantee for fitst-closs worker. Apply personally at Buaincsj Manager's office, Scianton Tribute. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED I.IFB OF T. DEWITT TALMACJE, by his Son, HEW THANK DEWITT TALMAIIE and ns-ociato edltois ot Cliiksllati lleralik Only book endorsed by Talmage family. EuormoiM piotit for ugents who act nuiekly. Outfit ten cents. Wrllo inuiiedialely CLAUK & Cj., 222 s. 4m St, P.itta. , Pu Mention this Paptr. Situations Wanted. Sll'l'ATlOX WANTI'.D A man would like to get woik spading gardens, guiding or taking cine of lawns. 11U Llod stieet, top lloor. WANTED Position as bookkeeper and fypewiiter, experienced. AtldtcsJ Pcimanent Position, taic of Ttibunc offue. SITCATION WANTED P.y widow, would like wiinliing ntul hoiiso cleaning by Ihe diy. Mrj. Millet, 71J Schnell court. Money to Loan. AKY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAX-Oulck straight loans or Building ami Loan. At fioni i to 0 per cent. Call 011 N. V. Walker, t;il-:i13 Council building. Wanted To Kent. WANTED llOOMS Por two adults, Hnee 01 four 100ms, furnished or unfurnished foi icry light housekeeping, first Itooi picfcired. Addicts M. 11., Tilbune office. WANTED Furnished bouee or four or the rooms 1 for housekeeping. Address A, O, E., Tribune office. Boarders Wanted, PIUVATE FAMILY wishes lo have two nice men to board, Uciinan or English, Call any time after Thursday, All conieuienccs, t07 Uarrison aienue, Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two rcir.munlcullng rooms with board, ptlvato family prefened, Tno ladles and a gentleman St-ile full i.trtic uluis. Address C. JL D., Tlihine office. Rheumatism. WVAAAi 11IIEUMATISM All partlea that wish ran be speedily anil permanently cured of all a. 1 idles of niicumatlsm by a vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or uddiess J, li. Tay lor, Scranton, Xost. LOST A gold walcb anil fob either on Citibou stieet 01 fiom Carbon stieel to Mnlbeiry cu Penn. ITnder icturn to Ceorge .1, Ash, Times oftlcc, Jtewaid. LOST Steel beaded purse loiitalning small sum ef money, on Lackawanna aienue, near M onilng, I'lntlir please icturn pura to Tilbune oiliic and kicp cuntentd. LOST $21, between Peck Lumber Co,, East Mai. ket stieet and Pi'esb terliin iliuich. Itewaid if returned to oflice of Peck Limibtr Co. Estvayed. r.STlIAYr.D A (kill; red I1UI1 setter, funale, Is at the Elle fieiglil house, Washington aieime, feeiautoii, Pa, Owner un bale the dog by lull ing and pa lug ddiuanc. (ieoinv W. 'luincr. West Scrouton Station. Limn Abraliauuisoii, liista'i Hndau, Theru llieiinaii, William VafT Bilker, Miss Pcai) Doure, Mis. Emmu ltougherty, Miss llathel Eians, Thorn, ns Eians, Owen Plnregon, William Cios.il, I. (lin er, Tracy'llagc, Heiiben lllnu, II. W. llulltl, Se lena M, Jones. J, II. King, L- W. Kluililv, Powet l.iplska (2), Kate Mellugh, Koiol Mattills, Will lam Mlllti, William S, Miller. Kate K. 0'lloh;, Stanley Itosto, Miss Kal(e Steinii' It), Jatol; Suter, Mtcbujto Stauko, Murctnl StungLs, Ldwad 'i'oohey, Joseph Yarvla, Eudry Williams. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mora Tlui Pour Lines, 6 Cent lor Bach Blra Llii, POUT IO AL. FIltST LEatSLATIVE DISTlllCr-Nollce Is here by glirn (0 Ihe Kepubllcan oter of the Hist Legislative District, that n primary elcc Hen will bp held on S.iturday, April 2d, 1W2, be. livcen lite hours of four nnd teven p. in,, lor tha purpose, ol nominating a camlldato for the Leg islature to represent Hie district and to elect two delegates to the llepuhllcan State Convention to bo held at llarrlsburg June 11, 1002. Ihe convention to compute the .lole will ba held on Tuesday, April 21), at 10 o'clock In -Co-optrallvo Hall. Etch candiihlo must register, with the district chairman, his full name and posloffleo address, and pay his assessment fifteen iljj.s before the election, or bis name will not ba placed on the official ballot. The district vigilance- committee, in the vari ous precincts, will conduct the election, and thu result will bo reported by the return Judge tn tho district convention, which will be composed of the return -Judge. A mitten notlco contain ing their Instructions will bcmalled to the mem bets of the various district ilgllanee committee, GEO. W. JENKINS, Chairman. Attest-W. W. SIMPSON, Secretary. LEGAL. IHE ANNUAL meeting ot tho stockholders of the Enterprise Coal Company will be held nt their olllcc, 201 Council building, Scranton, Pa., .Monday, May Slh, nt two o'clock p. m. for the election of a board of directors and tho transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before It. A. J, CONNELL, Secretary. TO CHEDlTOltS Hyde Tark Bank: A distribu tion or 10 per cent. In now being made liv the undersigned at room 101 Bo.uil of TiaUo Building. Call from 2 p. m. to n p. m. S. D. MOTT. Assignee. NOTICE Is hereby glieu that A. n. (lould k .-ions, persons liming a lien, under tlic jaws ot PinnsIiania, upon goods, ivates anil mer chandise of the Deer Park Blowing Compan.i, consisting of one two-horse dellicry wagon, nu account of storage and labor bestowed on such goods, the owners having failed, neglected and re fused to pay the amount of Mich charges upci said pioperty within sixty days alter deniintl thereof matin person illy, will expose the said liio-hoi-e ileliicry wagon lo sale, ut public Mic tion, at noiildV Cairlage Works, No. 410-I'I Linden street, illy of Scranton, Lackawanna counli, PennsHnni.i, on the Itth day of May, A. D. 190-2, at 10 o'clock a. m and sell llm same or so much thereof as shnll be sufficient to ilischaigp siid lien together with costs of sale and atlieitising. A. 11. CiOULD k SONS. WILI.AI1D, WAllllEN k KNAPP, Solicitors. Business Opportunity. CAHPEIS 50,(100 ,iarits Brussels, lngialtv, Vel vet', .ilso Mattings. Oil Cloth: 30,000 pieces linen sheets, tible cloths, blankets, counter panes, napkins, ele., lion beds, spring", mattiesses. (hairs, about slc carloads al public' auction. Sale begins Tuesday at 10 a. 111. and 2 and 7 p. 111., nt 2'il) Lackawanna aveitic, next Scrantcu Street llailroad waiting room, opposite Penn aienue. Cuimnings & Bro., Auc tioneers. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADEHS without; delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Illbbard k Co., members N, Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 41 and '16 Broadway, New York. Established ISM. Long Distance' Phone 23SS Broad. Auction. CAHPLTS 50,000 xaids Bnissels, Ingrains, Vel lets, nlfo Mattings, Oil Cloth; 10,000 piece! linen sheets, table clotlis. blankets, counter panes napkins, etc., iron beds, uprlngs, mattresses, chaiis, about siv cailoads ac public auction. Sale begins Tuesday nt 10 a. in. and 2 and 7 p. 111.. at 2.i0 Lackawinna aienue, next Scianton Stieet ltallroad waiting room, opposite Penn aienuc. Cunimings J: Bio., Auc tioneers. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountants EDWAnD C. SPAULTONC. 23 TRADEHS BANK Building, and St. Paul Building, New York. Architects. EDWAHD II. DAVIS. AnCHITECT, CONNELti Building. FREDERICK I. BROWN. ARCH. B., REAIi Estate Exchange Bldg.. 123 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L, HAHDINCI, 813, CONNELL BUILDING. STEVENSON & KNIfiHT, 7J0 CONNELL BLDCI. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENBEltCiEB, PAULI BUILDINa, Spruce 6treet, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING AVENUE Lawyers. WlLLAilD, WARllEN k KNAPP, ATTOnNEYS and Couusclloia-at-Laiv. bOJ to 0U Connclt UuilUirg. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 18 and 18 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEQO tlated on real estate security. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUP k JESS0P, ATTORNEYS AND COON-tcllors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Roomi 19, 20 and 31. EDWARD W. TIIAYF.n, ATTOnNEY. ROOM! 00J-WH, 0th floor, Mears building. L. A WATOES, ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa, PATTEBSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building C, COMEOYS, 013 REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. A. W. BERTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming aienue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W.E. ALLEN. S13 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. 8. W. IAMOnHAUX. OFFICE 339 WASH- ington avenue. ncsldencc, 1318 Mulberry. Clironlo aisea-cs, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnito'Urlnary organs a specialty, Uours, I to 4 p. m. Osteopathy. DH. D. G. EVANS, OSTfcOPATH, 1JG8 WASH. ington aienuc. Clironlo andncnou3 diseas.'l a specialty. Consultalion free. Hotels and Restaurants, THE ELK OArE. 125 AND H7 FllANKMAy nue, Ratea reasonable. ' ' ' P. ZIEGLER, Proprlalof. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR, D L. & W, PA3- ten"cr depot, Conducted on tho Europeaa P"n- VIOTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavonger, T" B," BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AN 'ress poolsi no idori ouly improicd putmu used. A. It. Brigs, proprietor, Leave orders. 1190 North Hair, aienue. or Etcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephone!.' Seeds, n It. CLARKU c CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUJlS. Vnmen, store 201 Washington avenue! grena biuses, 1650 North Main avmuej alorn tela plionc, 78i. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTCL. HEAR Oil LACUA. AVE., Scranlon, l'a., manuiacuiii'r m ,m o-,yvt.-. MiscellaueouB. DllESSMAKIN'a FOll CIIILDIIEN TO OUDKU; also ladle wal.u. Louisa Shoemaker, 2U Adama aieuuc. , MEOAIIGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, BN iclopca, paper. .bags, .twine, Warehouse, ijiJ Wasliiiigtcu atcnua, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKESBARIIE RECORD CAN BE 1IAU iu Scranton at the news standi of Rclsnua Bros., 404 Spruce and Ki Linden: M. Noiton. s?l Lackawtama aVcuuei . 8. Schutaer. 411 Doiuce itreet ffe ., J-Jt.ttfrfaijfo'aa.iA-'iJ'" .-wl' 1 .t,