The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 01, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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TJtlJiJ SUKAiNTOiV TIUBUJNJS THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1D02.
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" Atterbury "
Tailoring
'Tins
The strongest points of the
"Atterbury" System of Ready-to-Wear
Clothes are in their
workmanship their hidden
parts, It has come to our no
tice that some imitators are try-
ing to palm off suits that they
say are "just as good," or "just
the same" as the "Atterbury" System, and in their
frantic effort to make a sale know no limit to the use
of fabrications.
Original Can't Be Copied
This fact is being demonstrated every day, and
those who are wearing and have had the "Atter
bury" System explained to them realize that it's
almost impossible for other tailors to reproduce clothes
made by this system.
The Proving Evidence
To those who have not yet visited our "Atter
bury" show rooms, we ask the privilege of giving
this proving evidence. It can't be explained here,
neither can it be explained in our show windows.
If you're interested in this much-talked-about system
of clothes making, we are ready and very willing
to prove to you that no imitation can take the place
of this original and proved system. -
Samter Bro
None Genuine Without This Label
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Outfitters
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESDALE.
fpcei.il to the feuanloti Tiibune.
' Hoiu-scl.ile, - pi 11 30. J. Oscar Ten-Ill
Is soilotiHly 111.
County SuiitMliUonclent Ilovver Is ut
the home or Ills uiolliei- who Is seilotib-
i- I".
Hew Dr. U I- SiHURiie, of the Wyom
li!,' henilmiry w ill preach In the llones
Inlo Methodist ehuiili m-xt Sunday
monilni? uiul ovenlny:.
'A -NlBht Off" Riven hy home tulent,
under the aubiiloes of the Amity club,
packet! the Opera hou-c lust night to
1 do doors and was paid to have been
tjieutly enjoyed.
A most enjoyable lime was had at
Hie Odd Fellow's annlveisary In Fiee
ilom hall la&t evening. The ladies fur
pished ii delicious supper, this was fol
lowed by u pleasing piojjraumie, which
included reiitatluns, piano solo and
trio vocal kIi'ck Several speeches anil
pi-esentatlon of jewels to six veteran
Oi'ld Fellow. As usual with Freedom
lodge, their guests are made happy.
Messrs-. -., II. Cai-tilp.ht mid W. M.
Fowler are at St. Louis, puiehasing
Vestein hoies.
Mr, iinil Mi.. Frank Ueichenbacker
huvo rotuined from Scrauton and will
Jlvo on West street.
Ilouebdale society in all agog over
tlio grand military ball ut Company U
In the Armory on Frlduy evening.
Kluborato preparations mu being made.
A circus Is surely coming to llonos
dnle, the advance cur of the Sis. Sail
tello big r.illroad circus Is In town to
dny. They will pitch their tent In
Honcsdale, May 10 anil In llawley,
May 11.
The letting of puws In tho Presby
toilau chtiich last night was adjourned
one week on account of the storm,
Mr. J. 11. Sutton, agcil S.". vents ilteil
nt his honiu corner of Third iinil
i:ioveuth streelH, Wednesday nt CSO n,
m, On account of the serious Illuets of
his daughter Miss Clara, the funeral
services will bo conducted by new Wil
liam Miimfoiil on Thursday at 3 p, m.
and will bo private. Intel meut will bo
Hindu In Uleu Dyberry cemeteiy, De-
Her Son's Life Saved by Ghamuer
lain's Colic, Cholera and
Dlnvihoea Remedy,
"A neighbor uiu Ih with u bottle of
Cliainbei Iain's Colic, Uholem anil Diar
rhoea, Hemedy when niy son was suf
fering with seyeio cramps uiul was
Blven up ns beyond hope by my regu
lar physician, who stands high in his
profession. After udmlnlstering tluee
doses of It my fcou regained conscious
ness and iccoveieil entirely within
twenty-four hums," says Mis. Mary
Haller, of Mt, Crawford, Ya. This
llemeily is for sale by all drugKlsts.
censed is survived by four ilaughtois
and one son, Hattlo P. and Claia T.
at home, Mrs. E. C. Mumford of Ilones
dale, Mrs. Daniel A, Noble, of Duluth,
Wis. Deceased was on old and much
respected resident of llonesdale having
led an active business life, until laid
aside by feeble health, for a number of
years, the life ended peaceful, without
sulferlng.
AVOCA.
The home of Mr. and Mis. Solomon
Deeble, of South Main street, was the,
scene of u pleasant gatheilng, Tuesday
evening, when a large number of fi lends
tendered her a miidi-Up, In honor of
her forty-seventh blrthilav, anil the
tu only-sex entli anniversary of her mar
riage. She was presented with a half
dozen cut glass tumblers and a set of
silver knives and forks. Her husband
then presented her with a set of dia
mond em rings. At midnight a dainty
luncheon was served, Music was len-doH-a
bv Pi of. Harry llarils mid Mr.
Carr, of Pittston.
Mlhses Alicia Dixon and Nellie Sca
hlll left yesterday tor Daltlniore, Mil.,
where they will enter a tralnin'g school
for nurses.
Martin Curloy, of Main street, Is
seriously ill with typhoid fever.
Michael, the 19-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Gilroy, or Main street,
is critically ill of typhoid fever.
Hew and Mrs. It. M. Pascoc will re
move to Thompson, Susquehanna coun
ty, today.
Mrs. Frank Sanders and daughter are
visiting friends in Binghamton.
The funeral of James Healev took
place yesterday afternoon, and was in
charge of the Ancient Order of Hiber
nians. Interment was made In St.
Mary's cemetery.
SPBINGVILLE.
Special to the Scranton Tiibune.
Sprlngvllle, Apill 30. Joseph Kelly
has taken possession of the hotel which
he lately pin chased of A. V.. Rodney.
The latter has purchased tho IS. B.
Scott farm, nnd for tho piesent will
live with his father-in-law, Mr. Eckart.
n. P. Stang fractured a bone In one
of his llngeis lecently, and will be lulil
up for a time.
Mis, P. W. Terry is In the hospital at
Wilkes-Barro for treatment. She had
an operation performed a week ago,
and Is Iinpiovlng nicely.
NICHOLSON.
Spcilal to the Scianton Tilbunc.
Nicholson, April 30, Mrs. J. C. Kane,
of Susriuehunna, and Miss Mae Boyle,
of New Milford, spent Sunday with
tho formers brother, F. NT. Boyle,
PICTURE PUZZLE.
"T-1T r i- f .,
iilwnm
The companion of theso boys anil
their two dogs me In hiding. Find
iliem.
II, D. Tiffany, Mose Shletds, jr., nmt
T, N, Moylo vcre callers In Tiinklmn
nock, Monday.
Sirs. Vi C. Decker, who lias been vis
iting her parents nt Falls, returned to
her home hero Mondnv.
Arthur llobllng.of Scrauton, Is spend
ing a few days with his cousin, Earl
Walker.
Sam Merrll mid wife, of Scrauton, nro
visiting the hitter's parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Fioud.
MOSCOW.
Mr. uiul Mm. Arthur IK' 1'cil, ol Mt, t'ocono,
Willed itlitllM licrc Siuiilay,
t:!mrlpi lVny nnd family h.ne moinl into
Gooikp Vnn lluint'i homo.
Mi. hi. (I Mr. .y W'nmlncKcr, of Pmimorr,
pfiil Siturdiy mill Hmnl.iy licie.
t'rmil: AH It mo Intr with M finilly Into tho
nir'orl.or ilwclllinr, on Mill direct.
Hip Ilpworlli tx?HKiie will hold U losnlnr
montlity lllcrnry ciilritilinmnt 1'ild.i.v iiiiiiijr.
Mii. l)ili ond ilillilrrn me Wlln's tho for
liifi'a tnunl', .Mr, ami Mi. Cliarlct Xoiik.
f Theatrical J
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
ACADKMV Cliarlw I.cjlionrno'n lion Tun Slock
cnnipimy, M.itlnrp and night,
M'Alt. Illuo lllooil lliiitcniucrs. Aftoinomi
and night.
"Merchant o Venice."
W.iRciilmls k KiinpriN pindiicllon ot "'Hip
Mcnli mt of Vcnlio," niiiioimicil for 'I hurmUy
ciciilni; at tho I.Mcnm theater, In ulilcli Ma
d.iui.' Modjesku mid Mr. Lotila .lames will ho icon
as joint stiM, li anions tho few really linpoit
ant offcrliiird ot the pre'cnt Ecavon. "Tho Mcr
cliant of Vcnlic" has i.ot been pio-f tiled lilely,
so tho ekment of roielty Is not entirely Licking.
No ait lt more delicate and Mibtlo than
Mad line Modjishj has appealed anions tho wo
men of (lie Mro of this or any oilier time, and
cfarnt Lilly patilclan and womanly qmlltles of
Portia, the pirt she Is to pljy. She playul
l'crtla to the Slijlock ot IMiiln llooth, when she
pioretl an aillntic tiiuniph, still tiesli in tie
memory of the eteran pl.iy.gocr. An equal in
terest will tlo'iblWs be shown In the assump
tion of Slijlnck by Lonl1" .lames. In thu more
fiibtle and ab-oiblns charailcn of ihakcpcare,
Mr. .f.iiii"3 has eciricly had a lhl.
"Bonnie Brier Bush."
John II. Stoddiiit will reappear .it tho I.iccum
S-ilunlay afteinoou and night in tho "Ronnie
Brier llii'li," in wiiiili hr- stored surh a diflliu t
Hifcesi li"ie culler in tl.e season. In this play,
Mr. btodd.irt ha done the gicalest work of Ida
Croat career.
The lomi'dy el-nunt in the piece, too, in
sliong and pcral-,lcnt. Its chief exponent in
l'oly, wlio-.- dioll piiiloHipliy and witticUina
foim an extellcnt foil for the moic seiioua por
tions of the pl.iv. The piece is biased nnd ailed
with that tincne-. which chaiaclcrlzc.s Klil.e
I.i hhelle's attratticas. Seals go on Kile thij
mcinins at 0 o'clock.
Schiller Stock Company.
TIi.it the mm.? of V. A. Hihillor 13 s. nonunion-.
Willi iMcllenie in tlieatiiul prodniHoiii
an aieeptid f.ut in cieiy town or city Uiled by
ids siicnful attiaction, Tlic f-ihillcr bloik
coiiipi'iy, -o inmli so that many tickets me old
before tiie loptitoire of plajs is announced. Tins
company will lie ien at the Academy next
w ei k.
This sra-on, the 1M of plajs is Hie slionneit
he his ter .illeiiipted "1 he City of Xcw
101k," "Sipplio," "Wwiun's laicmy," "Monte
t'lislii," "lun.i I'lioinv," "Jisne Janice," Ileut
of l'lio," "Pimjliteis ot the Pool," etc., K 11
litt tint ceitalnly is well woitli Hie seiious con
iidcijtion of eeiy thc.itci-goor. The opening
pliy i- the "City of Xcw Yolk." PlmIs on sale
tLinouon. I.idiiV tickets for Mnndiy.
The Blue Bloods.
ll.no j on seen Hie Pine Illoods, wiio haie been
showing in all the piineipal cities this season?
They aie at the Star today, and will remain for
tho bilance of the week. Tim Blue Illoodj aio
the fiinniiit builoqiicH that have cier peiformed
in thi? city. u cs-cntlal feature i the person
nel oi the company and the Americanism, of the
tjpe and stjle of beauty of its ghls.
A im-s of loelines and beauty noicr liefoie
equalled on any Etage. Vcnly, they bet the
heads of oidmaiy moitals in a wiiiil. Lilly
IJisMiom, foimeily of tho Lngstiom SNtcis, is
one of the piintipils and is nightly deluged with
lloweis !.i Mitchell, Hie 01igin.1l "Miff Mr
Ciuiio the Iloweiy Girl," late uf the Xew Yoilc
tlitaler, i al-o .1 member ot the cempiny.
.Matinee this afternoon.
STAGE NOTES.
Mabolle Oilman will bo one ot the nc.t 'Ol
son's tin-, Baldwin Slomo and (leoigc Hob 11 1
haling bcin conli.icted witii to (uuiisli a lnu-i-tal
comedy for her. A piominent comedian,
piobably Tliomas l(. Peabiocke, is being nego
tiated with for her chief mppoit.
The 1 tin of "D11 Ilatij" in Xcw Yoik v ill demo
May 31, alllKush fiom piesent indications the
pirio noiilil continue fir into the summer with
until nhii-liul patioiiage. Mr. HelT-co, however,
does not wish lo endaigcr the health of Mis. Cai-tu-
and will doe liefcic the intense licit sets in.
William Collitr will be a member of the
Welie,- fields' folic net teason, suincwliat
filling Hie oiil cie.ittd by the deciliou of Lil
lian ltu,sclt and l)o Wolf lloppn. Mi. CollitTs
sal.li) la Mild to lie In the neigliboiliood of $.,.W)
.1 wcc;. WeliiM- & 1 liUU bad to buy hi-, it lease
10111 Jacob Litt.
Again it l-i announced that "Ms Ilopkln-." is
to be lelcgdled to the icai and made lo stay In
a bin. Aicoidlng lo upoit, Jtnsc Mehille will
leallv api'eir net season in "A lloofier Cm
iltufli." Klike Li Wi"Ile'i four new pl.i.is for nct sea
son's pioluclloii me I'lnjn llairou's "Tor l.oie
of a Lull," AmsiiiliH 'il-oinas' "Ilie Loie of Hie
Milkr," A. It. ou,' "O Klku Ss in." ( a mod
ein cirnedy 01 diplomatic chiles In Washington),
and Kug'ue Walli-is" "romiades in A11113." Mi.
II.111011 wiutu Hie "liouiol.i" tlramallAitlou (m
Julia Mailowe and Hi.beit Tuber. Ml, llotiy
i.iote "Joiepliiue" Uu llliea.
BASE BALL.
American league.
l!v i:iln-do Who fioin 'i ho Ascodatid Press.
At ll.illiim.re It.lt.L'.
ltoelou 02 0 10 10 00-4 1!! ;
lliltimoio 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 12310 II
llatteiies Mnteis and Cilscrj Hughe-, and
lloliiiisou, Umplic blieildaii.
At iWHilngton- Tt.ll.i:.
rhll.idelild.i 0 11 0 2 0 1 fi Q0-11 1.1 2
Wa.liingltm 3 00OUU1OU-7U :i
Uatteilt'n Wiltse ami 1'owiio; Toniiaend and
Hi ill. Umpire O'Louslillii.
At Chliago- It.ll.i:.
Cleiclantl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-(I II 1
CbliJRO , 0U1OU11'- 1 II I)
U.iiltilc-Juvi and lluul.-ii liilflUli and Sulll-
un. lliuplrfs roiuudly mui Joliiijlou,
At bt. Louis- It.ll.K,
Pclioit ,,,,,.., OilOOOOOOO-O 2 I
fat. I.oul.s 00000 1 0 0 1 0 (1
Jlatleiles Sittis and Mitiiilic; llaiper ami
Bugtlen. ruipiiq-C'aiulbeii,.
National League.
At rhllulclplila (U innings) It.ll.i:.
Xiw V01I; 0 0 I 1 0 u 0 0 0 0 11 J- 11 10 2
Philadelphia ...,:t 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 O 0- 5 II 2
llJIIerlej Thii'luun, i-pnks and llaweinuiij
Wlillu and Dooln, and JaiLlltih. t'luplrc
O'lUy.
At Pittsburg- It.ll.i:.
St. Louis , 0 10010002-1 0 :t
I'itt.burg I 2 1 01 200-7I2 :i
llitteilts Vnrkis uiul NlchoUj Cheio ind
O'Connor. Umplte Ihiudlc.
Chliago-Clniiiinall, not sihediiled.
At Boston lliutoii-UiooMyiii rain.
College Oames
At I'llnceton-I'iincoton, 5; Coiucll, I.
At Xcw Hjuii Vale, fi; Drown, 2,
At Washington Oiorgclou 11, Sj lliihcrfity' of
Wet Vliuli'lj, p.
At "it 1'oii.t West l'olnt, 0; V"--- -ul-
iuity
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECfORY.
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents (or Hncli tUtrn (.In.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
Mors Tltsi Pour l.lnet, 6 Cents lor l.'cli Bxtra Ut'i,
For Rent.
foil HUNT mi (been Illdue street, nine rooim.
Iinjilein Impioteinenlsj steam lie.ited, rry
reisonible nnd desliable. Inqullo 'I'. 11, Xettlc.
ton, lfiid Wiifhlngton avenue,
1'Olt HliXT I'lcasml house for suninier, nice
)anl, garden mid fruit, I'asluie for tow!
spring walei In hoiisel lilco tlilie to city. Ap
ply .1. C. Halle), Clilticlilll.1, l'a.
l'OU HUNT A fi.iooin tottage, with heavy fur
iilluie, In L'nlouilite, Smqiioluiuu Co., Pa,,
ten miles west of C.irbondale on JilIenoipllianih
inllio.iil; good waltr and tiioiiuliln all : chuicli,
iillin.nl, mail, telephone, tehgraph and lake ac
tonimod.it Ions. Inquliq eaiiy, Mis. i:dv..inl
Moig.m, Uniond.ile, I'.i
l'OU llll.Vf-Slx-rooin flit with bith. stcim
heat, gas rane. and nil inoilin luuiiose-
inents; rent le.isoinble. Call early. Tied 0.
Hand, 00.) Mulbctry slicet.
l'OU THA'T-Sinali fuinlshed lioii'c tor lent. In
quire at re.) Vine street.
DAI1.V POR l!i:XT-12, Apill 1st, tluee box and
three single stalls and wash l.itk, rear ot
Ml Madison aicima. Inquire at 0.11 Madl"0n nve.
l'OU Iti:sr-.StM." building lor rent In Wckson
City. Ph. Itiilldlng fO feet bv 21 ttet. ti-llnf
under all, nnd econd stotv can be arrangtd tor
finilly. All In good itpiir leidy for ue. Two
coal bicakew and mines cliibe by rtnplojln? over
a thousand people. An rntciprl'lng men hint
ran get a hrgc tiade. Apply lo William H.
lllihmond. ltlthniond Hill, Slli X. Main ascnuc,
f-ciantnn, P.i.
Furnished Booms.
l'OU ItllXT One furnished room, with Improie
ments ; also one on third lluor, cheap. 027
Adams .Hemic.
FUnXlSlinD IIOOMS for rent, modem improve
ments; private family; gentlemen picfcircd,
t C!7 Adams avenue.
TOP. m:XT Furnished loom; heat and bath.
6Cfi Linden street.
FunNism:n rtooMs Fort hi:nt. with boat, gas
and bath, gentlemen preferred, at &30 Adarai
venue.
For Sale.
I'Oll SAL1I A pneumatic runabout and a family
pii.ieion; goon coiitiiuou. in.u;io ,ii- AU
ams uvcniie.
JUST AIlllIVi:!). two car load of hoises. good
voikers and dilicr.s, weight fiom 1,000 to 1,1.00;
wveial closely matched tonus; cm be seen at Kit
lta.vmond court. I'. M. Cobb.
rOlt .SALK A beautiful riinnond ling, one carat.
Will sell for $K. Atldicss 1". 0. Uo 0", City.
l'OU Sf,i:-irand silk doublers. Xcw. Bamfonl
Bios., Paterson, X. J. y
Wanted To Eent.
W'AX'Ji;!) I'm nislicd room, in a piivale family,
ii a ntiy eiiipiojcu; inuc no le.isoiublc.
Addies II., 'J'libtiue.
WAX'UID ItOOMS-I'oi two adults, tluee or four
rooms, luinUlieil oi unfuiiii-.li(id for ery
liglit liou-okeopitig. 111 st floor picfened. Address
M. B., Tribune oflice.
W'AXTLD 1'uinMicd house or four or five looms
for housekeeping. Addrcs A. 0. ,, Tiibune
office.
Henl Estate.
I'Ort SVLI! Elegant sites for homes in upper
(been Ititlge; choite ncighboilioud; mo.t de
sirable locality for lionip in Lickavvanna count v.
.1, A, Mariinc, 1".!0 bnulci'on avenue.
I'Olt Itl'AT or sale at Sunbury, Pa. A Biib-.tan-Hal
four-story Inkle building, for factoiy or
whole-ale sloie. Light fiom three sides, oflice,
back of warehouse, caniage houe and stable
convenient. Kent icasoiiable. Addicts L. Ljun,
l'l) mouth, Pa.
l'OIl SALL' 1o lots, imprnved, with fence, side
walk and gutter, X. Itlakcly st., Duninnre;
cy ic.isonible. Addicts Albeit Jenkins, south
Canaan, W'avne county, l'.i.
l'OIt MALI! A desiiable and well impiovtd faun,
situated two miles fioin lloneidilo tontaining
80 or morq acres, Oood buildings, well w.ileied,
n never failing spiing, oichaul and wood lot,
sugar bush and nut Suve. Mis. Jeicmiali Cai
rett, IloncfcdalOi l'.i.
l'OU SALK l'.legint sites for homes in upper
flrccn Itidgc; choice neigliboiliood; most de
sirable locality for limn" in Latkiwanni count),
J, A. Maivinc, 17.;d Saudeivin avenue.
I'AHM l'OU SAI.K Pixly-tuo nere, one mile
from Lake Ariel; twelve ncic.- of timber, lest
impiovcd; cscellcnt spring water on lot; farm
situated on road. Tor particulate ltddicss Will
iam Ticslur, Arid, Pa.
Board and Booms.
I'Oll Ili:XT Pleasant loom suitable for one or
. two poisons with bo. ml. .'!! Adams uvciiue.
VLHV I)i:sinABI.i: suite of looms with llrt class
table boaid, cm be obtained at S.U Jcircrson
avenue.
Wanted Booms and Board.
W'AXTCD Two rcii.inmiieating rooms with board,
piivatc family picfericd. Two ladies and A
gciitltman. State full paitlculau. Addiess C.
II. D Tiiliinc office.
Wanted To Buy.
W AXTTIU SetoniMnnd iefrl,cutir In good con
dition. A. It, C Tiibune oflice.
Lost.
LO"r I'otkctbook containing a stun o" money
and valuable piptis. LIIki.iI icvvaid glvci
r,n letuili of Mine In T'libuno ollli'f,
I.lliT A gold and einmel tkisi pin, ". II. ,,
Vm." I'indei will please notify or eill at
r,l" renu aviiiue.
LOil lidies' gold wattb; .1 hbei.il levvaul will
be given if ittiuiied to Ilottl IVuate,
LOST -A gold watch and fob eithei on Caibon
hlieel oi lioni Caibon stifet to Mullieiir on
lVnn. riiuler letuili lo Liorge .1. Asli, Timei
oflice. lltw.ud,
LO-sl' Meet be uiul piuo containing small sum
of money, on I.ukawuuni avenue, near My.
nmlng, 1'inder please ictiim puro tu Tiibune
olllee and keep content,
LOST i"'. bi-twten I'ecls Lumber Co.. La.t Mar
ket stictt and Premium iau iliuitli. Itcvvard
If returned tn oflbo of 1'eil; Lumber Co,
STORAGE.
The Scraiuu catorage Co,
offers perfect facilities for the
Storage of household goods
etc.
Upwards of 30 dry, dean
aud thoroughly veutilated
rooms, with individual keys
are at the disposal of the
public.
113 Franklin Ave.
Branch WANT Offices,
Want Advertisements Will Be
Beccived nt Any of the Following-
Drug: Stoi-03 Until 10 P. M.
Central City
AI.I1I-.I1T hCIHtl.TK, corner Mulberry
heel and Wilwter avenue.
(ll'STAV l'ICIIIX, (150 Adams avenue.
West Side
(lliomii: W. .inXKIXS, IOI fcouth Main
avenues
South Scranton
l'lti:i) L, TLItl'Pi:, 7:0 Cedar avenue.
Worth Scrnntou
(UK). W. DAVIS, comer Xoith Main
avenue aud Maikel slicet.
Green Ridge-
CIIAItl.lIS P. JONi:s, 1.V.7 Dlelison
incline.
I'. .1. .tOII.NN, fiio flrren llldne stieet.
C, I.Ollll.NZ, corner Winhlngtoii avc-
in time, and Marlon sticct.
Petersburg
W. II. KMUTLL, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. ei. boxi: s-ox.
Help Wanted Hale.
W'AXTi:!) We want men of good standing end
iducatloii in each town of two thousmd
population or over to lepiescnt the TADAltD
IN'X I.tBKAKV, lo cmoll members, ami to at
tend to the ill'trlliuliou and ccliange of books;
men who make a sutciss of vvoildng up their
leiiitor)- will be advaiitrd to good salaried posi
tions in laiger towns and cities. The TAD MID
1NX is a new department of Hie BOOlvl.OVLItS
the Ingest circulating lilu.iiy in the vvoiltl. Hive
lefeunces and atldicss: W. 1'. hiiiilb, .Mgr. Smb.
llept., The Puoklovers Llbiaty, Philadelphia.
WAXTCD MachliiM uiul blacksnillli; n man fa
nillliir with and capible of liiniiiug an in
glue nnd repaiilng liiacbinery. Also competent of
unking and sliaipenlng tools for stone work.
Xone but steady tellable men need apply, fcte.uly
iv 01 It. blale cpcilcnee nnd wages wanted. Ap
ply at one. ingalls Stone Co., Bingliainton,
W'ANTRD Drauglitsm.in to make patent draw
ings, ill Meais building.
W'AXTLD Kxpcrit need boy at Bilstol house bar
ber shop, Piovidencc.
W AXTIID Ciotlilng salesman of experience ond
good habits. Apply to John D. Bo.vle, 410
Lackawanna avenue.
W'AXTLD By one of Hie laigr,t old line life
insuiance coinpinies, Ion agents tor Xoith-
cT-lein IViunjlvanin. Liberal contract, silary
or commission. Addicts Managei, caie Tiibune.
WAXrni) A )oung man who bis Ind one jeu'a
cxiieilente in tin sliop. t'oote & l'lillei.
Mens building.
VAXI'I:D I'ust class shoemaker, for lrpiir
work. 1). A. Davis, I.tizcine avenue, West
Pittston.
WAXTIID Painters; nnlv good nini neetl apply.
Call at Charlc-. Wagnei'i, :t.Il Adams avenue.
Help Wanted ITemnle.
WAVI'KD Kxperienced sileslacly for notion and
small waie deportment. Apply at Jonas
I.ong'.s Sons.
WAXTi: Millinery salesladies at Aikeiiuan's,
JOS Lackawanna avenue.
WAXTLD Xuise glil or wont in to heln take
cate of childicn under tluee .veats of age.
I'lense state wages expected and jour age. Call
or address Mis. II. J. Atkinson, llavvlej, P.i.
i:xpi:itii:xci'.i) l.u'xdhy iicli waxtkd-ap-
plj- at Ke.vstone Laundrv, 114 South Main
avenue, between 7.."0 and 8.:,(l p. in.
I
LADY CAXVASSLIl wanted to solicit subscrip
tions for The Tribune; good commiaslon of
feted wltli a fair guarantee for first-class vvoikcr.
Apply pci-ionall)' at Dullness Manager's office,
bcianton Tiibune.
Becruits Wanted.
WAXTllf) rOll U. S. ATiMV Able-bodied un
inaitieil men between ages of 21 and .".I; citi
yens of United Mates, of good clnracter and
lunpeiato habits, who can speak, icul and write
Lnglish. 1'or information apply to ltccrtiltiiig
Olflcei, Xo. 123 Wyoming avenue, Scrauton, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
WIDOW with one child wants; a situation as
housekeeper in a widower's family. Address
11 II., m Itock street, lilt-ton, Ia.
A WOMAN' wants plaio In couutiy hotel or
faun vvliete she can have lur boy to woik
for bis boaid and wniiuii to cool: and do genual
hotewoik. M. D., Moscow, l'a.
hlTHATlOX WANTIU) I.nly stenographer and
tjpewriter desiiea position; expeileiued. ltW,
Tribune,
hll'I'ATIOX WAXTT'.D By a icliablo colored
man as potter, otllce or daj's woik. Ad
dicts II. A., . I'enn avenue.
MTT'xTTOX WANTLD By nn expeilenccd man,
with good leputatlon, us tc mister or stablo
work, i'.m furnish icfciemes. Addiess 427 Oak
fold place, city,
Boaidevs Wanted.
PllIVATi: I'AMILV wishes to have two nice men
to boaid, (leiman oi LnglUli. Call any tima
fter Thuisday. All conveniences, W7 Harrtsoa
avenue.
Business Opportunity.
AX r.ACr.l'lIOXAI. bmlneM oppoitunity Is open
o a icliablo mill of ch.uacier to inn-it l,suj
in a stiklly legitimate and exieedlngly piuilt.
,ibIo luulues-., Personal interview only, Addie
"t'luiaitei," Tiibune oflice,
brOClv AXD WIIUAT 'UtADl'.IlS without delay.
Write for our special uiaikit letter. Tree on
application. &. M, Illbbaid & Co., memben X.
V. Ctlisoltdated and Stock S.change, 4t und 16
llioadvvay, cw York. Ustabllahed I'M!. Long
Di.Unco' l'liono 2.ISS Broad.
Money to -Loan.
ANV AMOUXT OP MON1IY TO LON-t,uIcl;.
straight loans or Building and Loan. At
fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on X. V. Walker,
at.JlS Council building.
Rheumatism.
sowvyv-v -"-vwv vvvy -vw-nv a. -V
ItlllUrMATTSM-AU paities that whh ran be
speedily and pciiiuueiitly Lined of all va.
rieties of ItlieuinatUiii by a vegetible louipouud.
Cuipt guaranteed, lu.)uire cir addius J, L, Tay
lor, Scianton,
LEGAL.
IX Hi:,- I'flltloii ot MJigaret Pilio lo have
tiaiisfeiied tu ber the Indel Ilium' ct lieoigo
A, 1'iiie fiom the I'iitt tu Ihu Thlul waul In
BlaUely boiough, In tin- Couit or t)iuitn his
blons uf Luckuvvjuiu County. Xo. !', Ma nil Ses
sion.. 1002.
Xolite U vivci Hut the Point gianled I lulu
on Apiil 21, 10t2, in show iause wi) the iluve
llteiiso should not be tlJli.fillld tu Mrt.'Jlft
IMIio as l'luji'l tor. Iteiunulile liv fi. 1Iki2, at
Ua, in, itllllintP J, Mimil.U,
Attorney for retltioner,
LEGAL;
LSTATI! of Samuel Koerner. late of the Cltv nl
Sctanlon, County of Lackawanna and btalo
of I'limsjlvanla, deceased.
Letters of nilmluWratlon upon the above es
tate having been granted to the undersigned, nil
persons having tlilins or demands agalnt tin
said estate nip hereby notified lo piesent them
lor p.iviucnl and llin-e Indebted tu slid estate will
nuke Immediate pa.uiinit to
rtlL'l) s. CUAWIIID, Administrate,
o.'l X. Lincoln Avenue,
1'. 1 aillllS Attorney for VaJT'0"''
Ikoni 021 Council Bldg, Scranlon, 1.
XOTICi: 01' AIIDI'IS-lWiiles to be audited In
.. ,,""' .OiiitiniiH Court ot Lackavvamn Count v.
Xotlce Is heicby given tint nccounts have been
tiled and lunilimed absolutely by the Court In tho
following estates, nnd audit of suite will be
hrnrtl on Hip iepecllve dates named below, vl?.;
On Monday, May 12lli, 1002, beginning nt 10
a. in. 7
1. Kslate of Andrew Vvitt, defeased; Mirgareb
Watts, administratrix r. t. n, (Distribution.)
'2. 1,'stale of Bridget Hy.ni, deceased; I', ,T.
lloinn, tuislee, (llxiepllons),
On Tuesday, May istli, 1002, beginning at 1C
a. in.
.'!. I'jtale of Oeorge Pldllp Klrst. dereasedl
Caroline Klrst, ndminisli.tlrix'. (DitilhiitIon).
I. IMnte ot Ambrose Mullcy, deceased; Oeoig'
M. JIulli)-, executor. (Ilxccptlons),
On Wcdncsdiy, May 11th, 1002, beginning a
10 a. in.
fi. llnte of P. P. Stevens, deceased; II. T
Kochler, ndmlnUtrator. (Distribution).
0. 1'jvtnto of John B. Smith, deceasctl; Olrard
Trust Co., trustee, (Distribution).
On Thuisd.ty, May lDth, 1002, beginning at 10
a. m.
7. Ilstate of James M. L'vcihart. deceased; I.
I'. Lverbait, ndmltiislrator. i Distribution). ,
S. Lstato of IVia Stevens, deceased; l'rank II.
Stevens, executor. (Distribution).
ltl. I'slnte of Mark V. Hart, ileceascd; Thomai
M. Hirt, administrator. (Dlslribiitlon).
On I'riday, May 16th, 1002, beginning at 10
a. in.
0. Kstalo of Julia nilletle, deceased; John
Biid, adminlstr.itnr. (Distribution).
10. tatc of Maitba Moore, minor; Herman
Ilag.in, ginrdlan. (Distribution).
On Saturday, May 17th, 1002, beginning at 10
a. in.
II. Kstalo of Bridget Ca-ddv, deceased; 1.
W. Stokes, administrator. (Distribution).
12. lUtato of James I. Qulnn, deceased; Ann
r. Qiilnn, ndininistiatrix. (DisIiiliutionL
The above account enumerated and designated
In the abovo list will bo audited by the Honor
able A. A. Vosburg, P. .1., of the Oinhans' f'niut,
in Hie OiphnnV Court Room, Court House, Scull
ion, Ta., dining the sessions of Court on thn
d.i)s sit for each estate, at which time all per
sons Interested shall attend, if they see fit, nnd
present their claims ngninst slid estates, or for
ever thereafter be debaned from coming in upon
said fund. WM. KOCH. Jit.,
Clerk of Orffhans' Court.
Till: ANNUAL meeting of tho lot owners of tho
Cemetery Association of Dunniore will be
held lit the oflice on the ground 1'rlday, Mav '2,
11102, at It o'clock p. in., for the purpo-.o of elect
ing two iiustees to serve for three jeais and
tianact rtiic.li other business that may come bc
foic the meeting.
IIIIXBY Di:Yi:, Seercliiy.
NOTICi: is hereby given that A. H. Oould Is
Sons, persons hiving a lien, under tli laws
of Pcnnsjlvanin, upon goods, wares antl mer-
chaudl-e of Hie Deer Patk. Biewins Compan), '
consoling of one two-horse dellveij' wagon, on
account of storage and labor bestowed on such
goods, Hie owners having failed, neglected nnd re-fu-4-d
to pay the amount of such charges upon
said propei ty wiliiin sixty dijs after demand
Hieieof made person illy, will expose Hie said
two-horse delivery wagon to sale, at public dic
tion, at Gould's Carnage Works, No. 413-421
Linden stieet, cily of Seranton, L.iclviivv mini
county, Pcnn.sjlvaui.1, on thi lllh day of May,
A, D. 1P02, at 10 o'cloelt a. in., and sell the
same or --o much theteof ns shall bo sufficient to
tlNdiaige ssld lien togctliet- witli costs of sals
am! advertising.
A. Tt. fiOtILD SOXS.
WILLMID. WAnHKX & KXAIT, Solicitors.
PROFSOMAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
KDWABD C. SPAULDIXC. 21 TRADKRS HANK
Building, and St. Paul Building, New York.
IX HI',: TltiiiTHT of leol.iuiant lcrn) nl .Mm
T. rinneiiv of Hie l'list wJid of the Inn null
of Aubb.ilil tu IbouuJ I', Munle), In Ihu Cmirt
of tjiuiler htstlou uf Lackawjuiu louul), Xo,
22, Mai ill t-csiions, 1W)2.
Xotiio l heieby glvrn that tlm Court lui
Ihed Monday, iUy W, liu, ut u J. in., iij
npui couit tt tho tluio and plan- for bearing InW
Hie auovn iHllllun.
Iticii.Mti) .i. iioriii;i:,
Attorncj ht IMUIvncr,
Architects.
CDWABD II. DAVIS, AltClIiriXT, CONNELIa
Building.
rnnDEBicK l. nnowN. arch, b., itnAii
Estate Exchange Bldg.. 120 Washington avc.
Civil and Mining- Engineers.
II. L. HABDIXO, 815, CONXIXL BUILD1X0.
SrHvLXSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONXIILL BLDC1.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBEnaEIl, PAULI BUILDINO,
Spruce street, Scranton.
DR. C. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENU&
Lawyers.
W1LLAUD, WARREN ! KNAPP, ATTORXEY-i
und Counselloiis-at-Law. 10J to u!2 Conncll
Buildtrg.
FRANK V. BOYLE, AT'lORNEY-AT-LAW.
Booms 12, 14, 10 and IS Burr Building.
D. B. RUI'LOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO
tinted on real estate security. Wears Buildlnj,
corner Washington avenus and Spruce street.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-
Eellors-at-law. Commonvvcaltb Building, Roomt
19, 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS
OOJ-001, Otli floor, Meats building.
L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL
Bank Building
O. COMEQYS, 013 REPUBLICAN BUILDING.
A. W. BHUTIIOLr, OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
211 Wyoming, avenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 613 NORTH WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. B. W. L'AM0REUX, OITIOE 339 WASH-
Ington avenue. Residence, 1U18 Mulberry.
Chronic aiseajes, lungs, heart, kidneys and
genlto-urlnary organs it specialty, Hours, 1
to 4 p. rt
Osteopathy.
Dlt. D, G. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 12G8 WASH
Ington avenue, Chronic and Icoou3 dlicoaes
a specially. Consultation fiee. .
Hotels and Hestaurants,
THE ELK OArE, 125 AND 127 ntANULIN AVE.
cue. Hates leasouablc.
P, ZIEGLEU, Proprietor...
ECRANTOX HOUSE, NEAR D., L. U W, PAS-sen-cr
depot, Conducted on the Kuropcio
plaS. x VIOTOR KOCH. Proprietor,
Scavenger. '
ArBTBRlOGs'cLEANal'RlVY vTlil.ia AN!)
cess pooh; in idor; only Improved pumps used.
A. U. Brlggi, propiletor. Lcavo oidet3 1109
North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor
iter Adan- and Mulbeny, Both telephone!. .
Seeds. -
0, R. CLARKE CO , SEEDSMEN AND NUR
erj men, store KOI Washington avenue; git
lioujis, 1030 North Main avenue;
phone, 762.
etoto tele-
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH KUETTEL, HEAR 811 LACKA. AVE.,
bcranton, Pa., tnanufaclurcr ol Wlie Sircn.;
Hiscellaueous.
DRES-iMAKINa TOR CHILDREN TO OUDK1L
also ladles waists. LouUu Mtoiuiaker, 214
Adams avenue.
MEGAltOEE BIIOS., PIIINTI'.R!)1 SUPPLIES. EN.
velones, paper bags, iwlnc. Wjreuotue, A
Wajhlugtcn avtrue, bcranton, l'j.
11K WH.IvESBAHHB RECORD CAN BE II Ul
in bcianton nt tha ueNv'4 stands ol Rchmaa
Dust., 400 rpmcc and SOJ Linden: M. Norton,
S22 Lackawanna' vc"i; I, a Schutier, ill
Eptute itreet.
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