EOEHH NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA V PITTSTON. Special tp The Seriititon Tribune. rillMiIii, Muy 1. A iM'Bc whul'-inlU hits boon LTuclcd 011 n huiihuII 'jf tbo mountain to the West of Slocuni lmluli, Idxctor borough, ami will bo used to mipuly Wutor to tbo property o Joaso Cnrpentcr, the truck, fiirmcr, unci tlio boiipcH or CIcoi-bo SyniltiKtoii. A 500 foot bore ImH been illvell nl tbo locu tion ot thu wheel iiml a good supply of water found. Civil KiiKlnei'i- .Tinnes Lnngiiu yes terday staked off tlio ground for the new theater, on Charles and J'roiul streets. 'ItcV. 1). V. Jones, of 'West Serunton, will occupy tho pulpit ot the "Welsh Congregational church next Sunday morning and evening. A pugilistic bout between ".Tack" Rinnan, of l'utcrson, N. J., and Tom Qulgley, of littiscrnc, will take place In Dunn's hull at lSxclcr borough next Monday evening. There Is no doitbe but that the hos pital benefit entertainment will bo a routing success from a llnaiirlal standpoint, for already every reserve seat for sKrltluy and Saturday even ings have been iimrked off, but few choice seals frcmaiu for tho matinee Saturday afternoon. Tlio board of (11 rcclqrs has" decided to continue the oven? on Monday evening. Harry YuaeGn, a well-known jeweler of this city,, was yesterday acquitted by tlio court on the charge of receiving stolen property. Several moirths ago, Yasceiv bought a diamond of May Tompkins?, and u short time later .leii nlo Trvvln, of Canal street, "Wllkcs rtari'iiC appeared nt tlic jewelry store and demanded tlio stone, claiming it had beeit rtolen. Mr. Yascon bad sold It Jn the "meantime, and Mrs. Irwin brought suit, to recover her loss. After hearing the evidence yesterday, Judge Lynch directed the Jury to return a verdict of not guilty. ItoW Jfather. McCorry, the 1'aullst father, tlelivered his famous lecture, "The Story Beautiful," lu St. John's Knmun Catholic church tills afternoon and evening. Fiank Ilannes, of Sci anion, has en gaged stables at the "West Pittston race track and will place his string of speeders there this week. Two Dufionl X'olandcrs were arrested yesterday afternoon, on a warrant sworn out by P. T. McGovern, the cou tr.iclor In charac of the Cannon ball trolley road at Avoca, who charged the men' with stealing plunks, lies, spikes, etc. They were held under bail. TUNKHANNOCK. Spec! il to tlic Saiinloii 'Jiibunc. TnnkhannoeU, May 1. Tho ladies of J. W., Jteynolds ItelleC corps gave a pleasant surprise party to Mrs. John J. DcPuc. at her home on Slocuin street, Tuesday evening. Prof. F. II. Jarvis and Prof. V. J. Her man, the two candidates for county supeilnteiulcnt, arc very busy inter viewing the school directors these days. .The Daughters of the American Revo lution will go to Mcshonpcn on Satur day, whole thnv will ho entertained at the home of Mrs. W. W. "Woodward. The ladies of the Monday club drove to Lake Carey on Wednesday, and weic entertained by Mis. James W. Piatt, at her summer lesldence there. Mrs. Bradley Wakeman is very ill with rmeumonia at her home on North Warren street. A new six and ,i half ton fire and burglar-proof safe is about to be placed In tho vaults of tho Wyoming National bank. - Mrs. George Kllsworth, of .West Tioga street, is suffering from "a severe at tack of inllnmmntory rheumatism. Tunkhannoclc, May 1. County Au ditor Fred J. Kiutner, of Mehoopany, w'as In town Thursday. Tlio Carl Crance trio will give an entertalnmen at the PiesbyteHan church, Thursday evening. May 8. The trio consists of Mr. Crance, basso; Miss Martin, harpist and Miss Water land, recitatlonlsts. The annual Sunday school conven tion of Wyoming county is holding a two day's session nt the court house having convened on Thursday after noon. Dr, T. J. Bnnlwoll who was severely lnjmod by a runaway accident several weeks ago Is still confined- to the house, but Is considerably Improved. Mrs. Harry D. Billings, who has been In1 poor health for a long time, went to WIlkes-Barro on Thursday to con sult a specialist. Miss Fanny Borden who has been III for the past week, is able to bo about again. Miss Cirmlcita. Cadalso, of West Nicholson, is In attendance at the Sunday school convention nt this place. The term of Postmaster H. W. Bnnnatyne expires July 1, Mr. Biuinu tyne, It Is said Is willing to accept a reappointment to tlio position, R. reglster and recorder, Henry C, Provost and Rditor Oeorgo S, Baldwin, of thu Tunkhannock Republican nro also re ported to be aspirants for tho place. A subpoena in divorce was issued on Thursdiiy by Clnrinda Bought, of Nicholson township, against her hus band Kdgar Bought, on tlio grounds of cruel treatment and indignities to her person, and n wilt of replevin was taken nt tho same tiiho for a large amount of personal property In the possession of tho husband, which the wife claims us her separate estate. The parties figured In court at the Ins,t session ns prosecutor and defendant In a surety of tho peace case, A meeting will bo held at the law ofllce of It. ,S. Harding on Friday even lug for tho purpose of organizing a board of tiade, Bufus B, Nortluopo, who has been lu tho employ of thq Union Tanning company us superintendent, for many years past, has severed his connection With tlio company, WELSH HILL. Special to the Si union Tilbune, Welsh Hill, May 1.-1 lev, R. N. Harris preached In thu Plymouth church at Sci'.mton, Sunday, lu his nbsepee tho pulpit of tho Con,?isga tlonal Tubcrnnclo In tills placa was lllled by tho Row Mr, May, of Catbon dule, J, H. Owens nnd Oscar Belcher arc limiting furowell calls before starling westward. Mr. Owens on his health necking trip to California, Mr. Belcher on his return trip to tho Klondike, They, leave Scrnnon, May 8, nnd will travel southward, stopping at Wash Jncton, I), c, Memphis, New Orleans 'yWZ :. -si"? . . t- J-S t , .4, -- jfflB tij.3a thence through Texas, slopping at many other points of Interest. Mr. Hotelier has spent eleven years In tho west, many of them In the Klondike. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special la (lie Kcr.mtoli Trllnmc. Townnda, May 1. It Is now reported that negotiations have been' going, on between the oflleers or tho Pittsburg, niiiglinmton and ISaslorn Italtroad com pany and one of the wealthiest and most conservative banking concerns ot New York, as well iis.wltb other rail road Interests, which Indicate that tho affairs of tho trunk line which pioposes to cross Uradford und Tioga counties are In a much better state than tho public believed. Judge Fnnnlng's decision has been sustained by the Supremo court, In his ruling In the case of Harris against tho Mercur estate, which has been In the PICTURE Bichnrd I. and brook which Friar Hood are ciossing. Miss Margin ct Fox, a Townmln young lady, a member of the senior class at the Syracuse university, has been chosen class piophetess at the class day exercises. Bradford county courts for several years. The verdict was for $3,800, In favor of the plaintiff. Tho soldiers' monument, presented to Athens borough by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stickler, of New Jersey, will bo unveiled on June 14. A spit has been brought by the Wuverly, Sayre and Athens Traction company for the recovery oftho money assessed against the concern for. taxes. Tho trial will come off at May court. The taxes aie for county, borough and school purposes and they were paid by the company some time ago under pro test. Paul Hnzen, of Athens, Is suffering from blood poisoning. When assisting in an arrest ho was bitten on the buck of his hand by a prisoner, since which he has suffered more or less pain until blood poisoning set in, and he was taken to the Packer hospital. Clerk Ilollenbaek, a well-known busi ness man of Wyalusing township, died on Saturday, aged 81 years. Two daugh ters and ono son survive lilm. Mrs. Km My Miller, of Wilkes-Barre, was an only sister. HAWLEY. Spccl.il to the Si union Tribune. Hawloy, May J.The Hawley Im provement association was oiganlzed at the Town hall Monday night. Tein poraiy President C. H. Woodward, in a few well chosen remark's, stated the object of the meeting, after which the following officers were chosen: Presi dent, Mrs. I.. Hensol; nrst vice piesi dent, Mrs. Alfred Decker; second vice president, Mrs. II, Wnrg; third vice president, Mrs. D. Bingham; secietary, Miss Williams; assistant secretary, Miss Snyder; executive committee, Mrs. Oeorgo Blossom, Mrs. J. S, Welsh, Mrs. Plum, Mrs. A. Finch, Mrs. Mur phy; Mrs. Plerson, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. J. D. Ames, Mrs. Vicker, Mrs, Fryer. Mr. A. M. Brlncklo is expected today, and a meeting is called at tho Baptist parsonage for Friday evening, to ren der an account ot each one's talent, given by Mr. Brinclcle about three months ago, to bo Increased ns much us possible and given for tho Benefit of the new church fund. WYOMING SEMINARY. t-jicfl.il to the Scranton Tiiliunp, Kingston, May 1. Messrs. Simons, Townsend, Grant ant Blssinau, mem bers of the relay team, went to Phila delphia on Friday and won (Irst place In the relay games on Franklin Hold, Saturday afternoon. Messrs, Doughlon and Wiley, of tho independent Debating club, were de feated in tho second of tho seiles ot de bates with Cnzenovla ceinlunry lust Friduy evening, The club Is preparing for tho third debate with tlio Cionossoo seminary at Minn, to bo held at that place some time in May. NEW MILFORD. Spui.d to the Sciantcm Tilmine, New Milford, May 1. Mrs. John Clolden, of Cohoclon, N, Y Is visiting her mother, "Airs. Myron Reynolds. Mss l.ufln Butterlleld left today for Merlden, ConnT, where she will sueud somo ttmfe with her sister, Mrs. Kiuest Moss, ' Mss Henrietta Hayileu depnited to day for Washington, D. C for an ex tended visit with relatives. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, May 1. Shortly after 0 o'clock Tuesday morning Mrs. AVIIIInni Tiowbildgo died, "lie had been n great sufferer for thu past four months. The funeral services, occurred In tlio Pres byterian church today nt 2 p. m, Rev,, it, N, Ives, of New Milford, preached the funeral sermon. The friends of lid wind FJynn guye . , him a pleasant surprise Monday even ing, Jlcfreshhtontn w'era Served, niUl a Jolly llmo enjoyed by all who attended, Horn To Mr. and Mrs, John. Oration, on Sunday, a1 son, A drama) entitled "A Perplexing Situ ation," will bo given In tho Young Men's Christian association hall on Tuesday evening, May (1, under tlio ntlspiccs of tho Pocoliontns lodge. William Ward and son, Howard, have returned from u visit with friends In J'uffulo. HARFORD. Special In the Scranton Tribune. Harford, May 1. Tile following of ficers were elected by the .Congrega tional .Sunday school: Supcilntcnd ent, R. H. Jones: assistant superin tendent, Hugh McConuell; secretary, Fred Wlllniartli: assistant secretary, Will Sherwood: treasurer, Ijcnu Stearns: superintendent of Home de partment, Mrs. B. Hammond, The commencement exercises of the 'Harford graded schools will be held In the Congregational church Friday evening, May 2. Tlio young women's class will hold a box social In tho lecture loom of tho church, Wednesday evening, May 7. Tho I. O. O. F. of Harford, attended services at tlio Congregational church, PUZZLE. a dog are near the Tuck and Itobln Can you find them? Sunday. Tho event being tlio eighty third anniversary of the founding of the order. Rev. Hawkins preached a sermon bearing upon the occasion. The lodge attended in a body. NICHOLSON. Special to the fen .niton Tribune. Nicholson, May 1. Mrs. Scely Cobb, of Serunton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Rought. Misses Kthel Stark and Cora Kling are attending the Sunday school con vention, which is being held at Tunk hannock. Miss May Funer was a caller in Tunkhanonck Thursday. Miss May Hinklie spent Thursday at Hallstead. Mr. and Mrs. Fredinburg and daugh ter leave for their new home in New ton, New Jersey, Friday. They will bo greatly missed by their wide circle of friends. Rev. T. AV. Bowen was installed as pastor of the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon. The following ministers from out of town were pres ent: Rev. R. N. Ives, New Milford; Rev. Roberts, Biooklyn; Rev. Mr. Hlggins, Bald Mount. COLGATE UNIVERSITY. Special to the Scvanton 'tribune. Hamilton, N. T May 1. Track Coach Potter, of Williams college, and Base Ball Coach Robertson, of Cornell uni versity, are hard at work with their re spective teams, and the prospects of a succehsful season are most encourag ing. The pennant won at lust season's New York State Intercollegiate Athletic union meet has been received and add ed to the trophies of the university. The Lewis prize oration contest, for s-nnlors, will be participated In by tho following announced men: F. AV. Be.il, "The Necessity of the Constitution;" J. II. Benedict, "Tho City of Night:" I,. E, French, "Washington's Farewell Address, the Test of Our American Policy;" S, M. Craves, '.'Education, the Conservator of Americnn Ideals;" A, B. Hall, "Horace Mann, the Educational Reformer;" a. B, Marston, "Tho Cen tenary of A'lctor Hugo." Tho college annual. The Salmagundi, has made Its appearance from the hands of tho junior class. It is a fin ished book In every respect; vich in illustrations nnd highly commendable for the excellent literary productions contained therein. The following newly-elected officers of the Younw Men's Cluibtlnn association for the yenr 1002-3 have been Installed: President, AV. H. Dlmorier, '03; vice president, Irving tiiilusha, '03; treas urer, F, W. Harding, Oi; secretary, Jnmes O, Bailey, '05. Hlnce tlio organisation of the Scran ton club, other similar clubs have been formed, among nhlch may be men tioned; Colgate Heriuon club, Colgate FAT NERVES." A whirl of excitement was recently caused among scien tists by the discovery of "how nerves act". f Healthy nerves are fat nerves. It is fat in the core of a nerve that by hardening and softening creates nerve action. Maybe this explains why Scott's Emulsion has always been such a remarkable remedy for nervousness, Scott's Emulsion makes fat nerves. It feeds them with fat. Good for all forms of nervous ness and for neuralgia. Send for Kre8 Sample SCOTT "i IIOV.'N J", Chemists, w I'eirl St., N. V, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Foot Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Litis. For Bent. 1'Olt Itl'vr Plraaiit homo for rummer, nice jard, Harden and dull, Pasture for cow; spring water In house; lilt u drive to city. Ap ply .1. 0. llalloy, Chinchilla, 1M. Foil tll.NT Small lurnltliFil house for rent, quire nt 02.1 Vine ftroet, In- HAILS FOR nr.NT-12, Apilt 1st, three bo anil three single stalls and vah melt, renr ot .124 Madison aveniu, Inqulic ot (Ul Madison ave. Toil RENT-Store building lor rent In Illckson City, I'n, Building 80 feet liv 24 (ret, cellar under all, and second story enn lie arranged 'or a family. All In Rood repair ready for ue. Two coal breakers and mines cluso by employing nver a thousand people. An enterprising merchant can get a law trade. Apply to William 11. Richmond, nichmoncflllll, 3123 N. Main avenue, ("cranlon. Pa. ( Furnished Booms. 1011 IIKNT Ono furnished loom, with Improve ments; also ono on third Door, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. f FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modem Improve ments; private family; gentlemen picferred, at 637 Adams avenue. FOIt RENT Furnished room; tl23 Linden direct, heat and bath. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, r" and. bath, gentlemen prcterrcd, at 639 Adami avenue. For Sale. roil SALII A pni i nut iu runabout mid a family piucioii; guoel tondltioii, Iwniiro 702 Ad mils nvcuue. JUST AnrtlVKI), two car lend of hnre, sood noikcis and drivels, weight fiom 1,000 to 1,000; f-cveinl clcsely matched teams; can bo teen at 'Ml ltj.vniond court. V. M. Cobb, FOR SAI.i: Hand hill: iloublcw. tlio'., Paterson, J. J. New. Pamford Wanted To Kent. WAYini) TO lir.NT-In Scinnlon or suburbs, family foiiiNndults furnished home for sum mer month-., hish elevation and convenient to tiollcy v.us. Addles, Matins lent and full nnr tliulaih, to leiiivc attention. Addles lto"0, 1.11U Tilbune olfltp. VAXTi:n ROOMS For two adults, tluce or foul looms, furnished or unfurnished for ""very light liou'ckcepIns,,flibt floor preferred. Addreii II. I!., Tiiliunc office. WANTED Furnished hou-o or four or five loomi for housekeeping. Addict A. 0. Ii Tribune .office. Wanted To Buy. WAX'tni) Setond-hiud lefiiseiator in good con dition. A. II. U.. Tilhuno of Ike. Keal Estate. I'OI! SVLI' I'lrg.int sites for homes in upper f.'ieui liidjro; choke neistlihurliond; mot-t do fImIiIc loi.ilitj for homo in J.ukananiM county. J. A. Mai vine, lT.'IO Sindeiton avenue. l'Oll IIKNT or mIo at Kiinhury, Pi. .V substan tial four-.toiy brick buildimr, for faetotv or vvhole.-alo stoic, bight fiom three bides, o'fHee, back. oN wai chouse, c.uiiugc lioue nnd Flubio convenient. Kent lcasonabic, Address L. I.von, Pl.v mouth, Pa. ''OH SAM; Two lots, improved, with fence, tide walk and gutter. X. Illahcly M., Punniore; veiy leasnnable. Addicss Albeit Jenkins, t'outh Canaan, Wnjnc county, Pa. POIl KA1.1'. Elcpant sites for homes in upper C'rcen liiilgc; choice ncigliboihood; most de sirable locality for home in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvinc, 173(1 Sandcison avenue. PAItJI rOU PAI.K Sity-tvvo acres, one mile from Lake 'Ariel; twelve acres of timber, rest impiovcd; excellent (-pring water on lot; farm tituated on road. Kor particulate addrc3 Will iam Tieslar, Ariel, Pa. club of the Mohawk and Hudson val leys, and tho Greater New York club. Each of tho four clubs was honored with a page In the college annual and the Bernnton club was fittingly desig nated by a cut of a. coal mine. The offi cer's of the Scranton club for this spring term are; President, James G. Bailey; vice-president, David AA". Thomas; sec retary find treasurer, Randolph Froth inxhum. The exercises of commencement will occur Juno 15-19, Inclusive. The seniors have already made their appearance iu cap and gown, and look staid and grave enough. CONTRASTING TENDENCIES. Our Farms Are Subdividing, Our Great Industries Concentrating. fiom Andievv t'aincvlc's "'iho Kmplic of Ilu-a. IICS.S." , Labor is divided into two great ar miesthe agricultural and tho ludus- ti Jul. In these diverse forces are in operation, in tlio lormer everything tends to n further distribution of land among the many; in the latter every thing tends to a concentration of busi ness In the hands of the few. One of the two gieat fallacies upon which "Progress and Poverty" Mr. George's book Is founded, Is that the land Is getting moie and more Into the hands of the few. Now the only source from which Mr. George could obtain correct Information upon this point Is the cen sus, and thuutellB us that in 1830 tho average extent of farms In he United Stutes was 20.1 acres; in 1860, 199 ucres; in 1S70, 133 acres, and that In 1880 It was still further reduced to 134 acres. The icasou Is obvious for 'tills rapid distribution of tho land. Tho farmer who cultivates a. small farm by his own labor Is able to drive out of the field tho ambitious capitalist who attempts to farm upon a large scale with tho labor of others, in Great Iirltain noth ing bus been more significant than that tho tillers of small farms have passed through tho agricultural depression thero far better than those who culti vated large farms. So In both coun tries wo have proof Unit under the free play of equal laws land Is becom ing nioro and more divided among tho mas-ses of tho people. In tho whoio lunge of social questions no fact la mora important than this, and nothing gives the thoughtful student greater sntU fuLtlou. Tho triumph of tlio small pro pi iotor over tho largo proprietor insures tho growth and malntennnco of that element in society upon which civiliza tion can securely depend, for there is no force iu u nation so conservative of what is good, so fair, so vlftvs, a ruco of men who till tho soil they own. Happily for mankind experience proves that man cannot wock nioro soil pro fitably than ho can till himself with the aid of his own family, AVlien we turn to the other army of labor tho industrial wo nro obliged to eonfes-s Hint it Is swayed by the opposlto law, which tends to concen trate nianufaetuilng ami business af fairs generally lu a few vast establish ments, Tlio fall iu prices of m.mufne tuieil articles has been startling. Never were tho principal nrtlcles of consump tion so low as 'they are today. Tills cheapening process Is madu possible only by concentration, AVo Hud 1,700 watches per day turned out by one company, and wntehe s are sold for a few dollars uplccc. We have mills muk- ,rf &,'&&&&&& 'm,0m6 SITUATIONS WANTED PKEB. Branch WANT Cfflces, Wnnt Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City AUIIIIIT SfJIim.TZ. corner Mulberry "licet nnd Wcbitor avenue. aUSI'AV l'lcniX, 0.V) Adam? avenue. West Side M'ORni: W. JTNKIXS, lOt .South JUIn nvenue. South Scrnnton I'nilD I,. Tr.lt inn:, 720 CnUr avenue. North Scranton OKO. W. DAVIS, corner North avenue nnd Miukcl street. Main Green n Ridge iaiim:sy p. CHAllM'H' P. .lO.NKP, 1M7 Plcaon avenue. I'. .1. JOHNS, 020 Circen nidije .ticet. C. I.OIIIIXZ, corner 'Washington ave- avenue nnd Marion Micot. Petersburg W. II. KNTI'n:r,, IOI- Irlns Dunmore J. 0. noxi; ,t so.v. Help Wanted Male. w..II.U Practical carpenter foicin.tu; one VV 10 can lll.lbr- draw tit-., fni l.m.r..,. , ... i opcniuir for the light patty. Acidic.-,. Iiullder. 1'. O. Jlot 1 8, City. WAN"U:i Machinist ami blacksmith; a man fa miliar Willi nnd cupablo of iimnliiR an en gine and repaliing machinciy. Abo competent of making and hhaipnilng tools for Mono ivoik. None but tleady reliable men need npplv. Steady vvoik. Mate ovpciiruvc and uac wanted. Ap ply at one. Ingalls Stone Co., ilingliamton, S. Y. WAXTKD Drauglit-m.in to make pitent diavv ings. 214 Mears bitildimr. W'AXTKI) Clotlilnj s.ilc.Miuu of expriiencc and good habits. Apply to John I). Hojlc, 110 l.acknvvauna avenue. VAXTi:i lly one of tho largest old lino life InMiiance companies), ten agcnti for North eastern IViiivvjiiii. IjiIici.i1 contract, salary or coinmivdon. Addiras .Manager, taio Tribune. VAX'n;il A young man who ins bail one ycn'j e.peiicnco in till shop, i'oote & roller, Meals building. jM'i:il I'iist d.m shoemaker, for lepilr vvnilc, ). A. Davis, l.mciuc avenue, West l'lltflon. WAXTKD Painter"; only good men n"od apply. Call at Cliailcs Wagners, .'Ul Ailami avenue. Help Wanted Female. VAXTi:r A good tcady ghl for geneial house work. 01!) .Madison avenue. NjVXTI'D A competent girl for general hon-so-wmk; no other need .-pply. jpply at once, inoo Madison avenue, coiner Delavvaie. WANTKD Women to canvass for and renrcnt the TADAIil) INN MnRAKY; in some dii tricts tubsciipUons hive been secured at prac-tlc-all- every house; expciicnccd canvassers can malip 30 a week. Give lefeiences and adchess. W. P. Smith, Mgr. Kub. Dept., The llooklovers Library, Philadelphia. WANTCD Kpeiienced saleslady for notion nnd small ware deportment. Apply ,at Jonas Long's Sons. WANTi:D Xinso girl or nnuiin to belli take cue of childien under three .veais of ate. Please state wages expected nnd your age. Call or addicss Mis. II. J. Atkinson, Hawley, l'a. KXiT.riir.xcKi) LAUxnuv nrxp wantiid-ap- ply at Ke.vstone Laundry, 114 Soutli Main avenue, between 7.30 and S30 p. m. LADV CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tilbune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply pcisonally at Business Manager's office, Sciantou Tribur.o. Situations Wanted. POSITION WANTi:i) by experienced lidy steii'jg- raplier and ofllce aUtant; wages, ju0 a month. Addles b. O., Tribune ofllce. WAXTl'D Position by a young man as book keeper or assistant cud tjpewiitcr, whcie good bird work calls for advancement; can give ufeicneo as to diameter and nbllitv; good pen man; conespondeuce solicited. Adchess 'Pei mancut Position," cue of Tilbune ofllce. felTIJATIOX WA,XTi;i) taking eaie of lawn?, cr gatden, or giadlng. 1111 I.lovd s)iccl, top looi. WIDOW with one child wants a situation as Iioiiiekccpei- iu a widowei'a family. AUdrehS It, 11., til) lloclt sticct, Pittston, l'a. SITUATION WA.NTKD Lady slcnngrapher and t.vpcwritcr deolics position; experienced. lS'Ji), Tribune. SilTUATfON WAXTHD Uy a lellablo colored in.m as poller, office or day'h voil Ad dicss 11. A., ulli l'enn avenue. Boarders Wanted, PRIVATE FAMILY wblici to have two nice men to board, Gcunan or Kugli&h. Call any time after Thursday. All conveniences, EOT Uarruon avenue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTI'D Tvvj ecir.munlcatlntf rooms with board, private family preferiecl. Two ladles and a gentleman. Stito full particulars. Addresi O, II, D., Tribune otfice. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MOXIIY 10 LOAX-Qulck. straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom i 10 0 per cent, Call on N. V. Walker, SU-tllS Couuell building. Rheumatism. Xj'V VWVVXiJAAA ItlIi:tJMjTISM-All partly that wlh ran bo speedily and pcimincntly cured of all va rlttles of IllicumatUm by a vegetable conipoiind, Cures Kuaiantccd. Inquire or address J. L. Tay lor, Scianton. Inu many thousand yards of calico per day, and this necessary article Is to bo hud for a few cents per yard, Manufac turers of steel inako ".',500 tons per day, mid four pounds of finished steel are sold for fi cents. And so on 'through the cntlro laiiKe of Industries. Divide tlio liugo factories Into smaller establish ments, and it will be found Impossible to manufacture some of tho articles at nil, tlio success of tho process beinK of ten dependent on its belnp; operated upon a largo scale, while the cost ot such articles us could be produced In small establishments would be two or tlnee times their piesent prices. There does not appear to bo any counteractlntr forcu to this law of concentration in tho industilal world. On tho contrary, tho active forces at work seem to demand gieater and greater output or turn-over from each establishment In order that the minimum ot cost should be reached, Hence conies thu rapid and continuous Increase of tlio capital of manufactur ing nnd conimerclul concerns, live, ten, fifteen und even twenty millions being massed In ono corporation, -i-JlmmMc - ,h,.b , A-iiiAjaaiaA. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents AIomTIui Pour Lines, 6 Cents (or Hack U tr I.I it, Lost, LOST Mrtfonlc emblem, gold eagle, tlilrly-nrinml degree. Finder revvatded. UHConncll bldg. LOST Pocketbook rontnlnlnir n mini of money ' and valuable papers. Liberal reward given on return of came to Tribune office, LOST A gold nnd enamel chis pin, "S. If, fl HKd)." Finder will ple.ue notify or call at IK!.", Pcnn avenue. LOST A ladles' gold watch; n llheuil levvatd will he given If returned to Hotel Tciraic. LOST A itold vvntcli and fob cither on Carbon street or fiom Catbon sticct to Mulberry en Pcnn. Finder letimi to. Ceorge J, Ali, Timet office. Reward. LOST Steel beaded purse containing imall mini of money, on Lackawanna nvenue, near Wy oming. Finder please ictiirn purse to Tilbune olllcc nnd keep content. LOST $23, between Peck Lumber Co., L'.ut MaT kct street and Presbyterian church. Reward II returned to office of I'cck Lumber t.'o. Board and Rooms. FOR RKXT Pleasant room suitable for ono or iwo poisons Willi lioaid. 6T1 jdams avenue. VKIIY DKSIIIAHLK suite of rooms 'with llrt class (able boaid, can be obtained at 33-1 Jefferson avenue. CITY ORDINANCE. FILi: OF COMMON COUNCIL, No. 07, as umended lu bclect Council, Maicli 20, 1002. AN OIlDINAXCi: Providing for tlio issue of two hundred and eight). live thousand t2S5,O0O) clolhiu of city bonds for tho puiposo of paying judgments ng-ain-a the city, thu Improvement of the public p.uks, the erection of general flro headquarters, and the buying lots and building buildings for tho the department; to make certain rcpiiu and iiiipiovcnicuts to the city ball; for the purchw of lot and electing buildings for the department of public works, for tho opening and grading teilaiii Mreols and avcnuis, for the piiuhuse of a lot on .Main revenue, end for the building ie taming walls for the protection of embankment, and piovlclii.g for the ucatloii of a sinking fund for the lcdcinptiou thcicof. Soctlon 1. lie it ordained by the Common and Select Council of the city of Scrantoii, and it is hricbj ordained by the authotlty of the same, that for the purposes hereinafter Mt forth in this oidin.tncc tho city lccorder is niithoiled to Issue, city cnupiii bends to the amount of two hunched and elglity-llvo thousand (t2&,00Tl dol lars, and make provisions to bell the s.mic. Slid bonds shall ho of the denomination of one thous and (sl,UKh dollars, with interest coupons at tached, and thall bo numbered from one tu two bundled and eigh()--llvo (1 to "S3) inclusive, and shall bo signed by the city lccorder, anil the seal of the city shall be ufTied and dulv attested by the city clcik. The date of the bonds shall 1)0 Jtay 1, 1DD2, and thev shall lie redeemable as Hereinafter specified, and shall bear interest at the rate of three and one-half per lent, per an num. Tlio interest coupons shall be executed by the lithograph signatuio of the city leconlci, nnd shall bo pa.vablo semi-annually on tlic Hist ilavs of May and November, at the olfice of the city lioa-mrcr of the city of Scranton. Sec. 2. Said bonds shall bo redeemable and paid by the city tieasurcr ill the order of their minibus, as follows: Ilonds Nns. 1 to .V) inclusive. May 1, 1007. Ponds Nos. 31 to 100 Include, .May 1, 1')12. Honda Nos. 101 to 1G0 inclusive, May 1, 1017. Ilonds Nos. lfil to 200 Inclusive, May 1, l't-. Ilonds Nos. 201 to 230 inclusive, MaV 1, ltr'7. Bonds Nra. 231 to 2S" inclusive, May 1, 10 il. See. 3. Slid bore's shall be issued iu acroid mice with the ptovisions of the Act of (Icneral Assembly, entitled, "'An Act legiilatlng the manner of Inci easing the indebtedness of munici palities and providing or the redemption of the same, and imposing penalties for the illegal in crease thcicof." Approved twentieth day of April, 1971, and nl-o under the provisions of an Act entitled, "An jct for the government of cities of the second class," approved the 7th hy of Maich, 1001. See. t. Said bonds shall be denominated "Judg ment Funding and Municipil Permanent Im pinvcuicnt Ioan," and shall be prepared for issu by tlio city ilerk and city solicitor, and thill bo duly signed and .sealed a pi o hied in Sec tion 1 of this ordinance. Sec, 5. Upon tlio issue and before the delivery of said bonds the city cleik slull provide a book in which a icgistry of said bonds shall be kept, and said bonds shall be marked by the cily clerk as rcgistcied, showing the book and page wneie such reglstiy la kept, anil the city lie.is vircr fc.li ill pay (he principal and inteiesl to lhu peisous named as the holder of said bonds iu the (cgistcr ro kept by the city clerk. bee. 0. The city lccorder is heieby authorized to sell and dispose of said bonds. The i-atil bonds shall be advcitised in one daily newspaper in the city of New Voik and one iu the cily of Philadelphia, and the pioposals shall be made ictuinablo on third Monday of April, 1TMJ2 at 11 o'clock noon. At which time the bids khill be opened in tlic pre-enco of all tho bidders on their lepresontatlvcs and the bonds bliill be aw.uded to the highest bidder. l'.ih proposal shall lie accompanied by a rei tilled check in the sum of thico thousand dollais to bi foi feitcd lo tlio cily of Scranton in case of omission to take the bonds, if legal, ai.il avvaided the same. The pioceeds of said sale and disposal, together witn any piemiums that may bo icccived in connec tion with said sale, shall be paid to the city tieasuiei' as provided by law, and the city lc colder is lieieby authoilzcd to dls-po-e of said bonds iu bulk or in such quantities as funds mav be required for tlio purposes for which raid bonds are iiuthoiizcd lo be Lssued. '('he money that may be realized from the sile of said bonds shall bo used and is lieieby appinpriited for the tollowlng pui poses: For the jiajment of judg ments against the city of hciauton the sum of one hundred thousand (SJICO.O'JOJ dollais. For the improvement of city parks the Mini o 425,000. For tlic purchase of additional land for Nay Aug Paik the sum of 40,100. For tho erection of geneial Hie bcidquaitcrs, at tho corner of Dk alley and llulbciry ttieet the sum of S40.000, Fur the purchase of a lot and tlic election of a building for the Piiocni-c Chemical company the sum of &20.000. For the puuhase of a lot and the erection of a building for Century Hose company and South fcido station iiousq tho turn of 1:1.000. For the llnislilng of tho fourth floor of the city hall and the installation of an elevator the bum of $13,000, For the pmchasc ot a lot for yard and the erection of necessary buildings on the tamo for the Uepaitment of Public U'oiks the sum of 0,000. For the opening of Irvine avenue. Vine street. and giacjjug tho tame, JO,40O. For the opening of Money avenue, $l,(!00. For the opening of Waviie avenue the sum of $7,000. For the piirc-liate of a lot at the corner of Noith Main avenue and Marvin street the sum of $2,000, For the building ot a letalnlng wall on Thiiil avenue the sum of $11,000. For the building of a retaining wall on Yard sheet tbo sum of $1,200, For the building of a retaining wall on 1'ast Market sheet bililgc uppio'ich the sum of $1,000. For building pipe chain on Ash street tho sum of !f2,30U. Total, two bundled and eighty-five tliauiind dollars. Piovlded, however, that if anr one of tlio above specified appropriations should exceed the amount of money neccsary to cany out thu purpose or puiposes for which it has been op. propiiatcd, that any cces ot tho pioecedt of Mild bonds or thu prcmlunwi which may be hid and paid thereon, which shall remain jn the hand of the trcisiuer for tho puiposo or pur puses for which tlio said funds or moneys have been appioprialed are fully can led out or com pleted, unci the ipemes of selling said boniU have been deducted from tho ald fundi, then such amount or niiicunt.s so rrmilnlug, cither as uuov,pcndcd balances or pieinliuns iralizcil upon the sale of taid bond;, shall be paid to th: city ticusiirrr, ami by him plated lulo the sink. Ing fund pmrldcd for the redemption of this issue of hondi. For the purpose of pacing tlio piinclpal nnd interest on said bendi as the same shall become duo and pajablo theio is lieieby levied for His jcar IMU mi nil piupcrtv taxable for city pur pews u tax of fom.lt-iiths of cue mill on Iho dollar of valmtlon, and cveiy ear theieallcr theie shall be levied lor city uiiwes a tax Firillch'iit in equal right per rent of the June hereby authorized. The fundi- icallzcd from the saler of the laid Isuuls shall be paid Into thu rlty treasury, and the city tio.iiiuer and tlio cjly rtcoidcr 'hill cause the said funds to be Immediately placed ul intrrcot iu null bank in the i itv of Scran ton as in iv b designated bv them until hiiIi time an slid fluids may be used In accordiuio with th provision of this ordinance. W-c. 7. Th fimiU realized from the talc ot slid bond shall be iipcndcd jn pursuance of city ciillikiiitf lierrJfter to he p,".sd by Otv Conn, ills except the poitlmi of said fund for tho pay ment of judgments against the illy rf Serintim which may lie cxpindeil at sn.ni us the fundi aro available. Spiuovtd April 2, l'"i. W. L. niNXKLL. Cily Recorder. AlUiti M. T. laVlXLK. City Clerk j- mnwiiiniUii fnrrr-r"'! A WWi T W ff AGENfS "p AWTED V' . ' 1 I.IPI3 OP T. DBWlh" TALA1A0H, by ills Son. 1II.V, FRANK tinWITr TALMAfirl and nesoclsto cdltorn of Chrbitfan Heiald, Only liook rndor.'cd by Talnmgd family. Ltiotmolw profit for agents who act nulckly. Outfit ten cents. Write jminedlatcly CUAKK & C ., lit b, 4tll HI, Pnlln., I'm. Mention this Paper. Business Opportunity, I'.MITV who has liad experience In several Unci desires to engage In legitimate InnlnrM) tan invest cash up to ?0,000.00. Addies3'lnd!, Trlb line olOcc. AN i:.Ci:iTIONAli Imslnem opporlunlty Is oprn to a lellablo limn of character to Invrst $l,fsK) In a strictly legltlmato and exceedingly profit, nble bulue.s. Penonal Interview only. Address "Character," Tribune office. STOCK AND WHKAT TRADF.R3 without del.' Write for our special market letter. Frco on application, S. M. Illbbard & Co., members X. V. Ccnsollclatrd and Block Exchange, 44 and 18 hroadway, New York. F-slabllshed ISA. Lon DLstance' Phono 2.18S tlroad. LEGAL. Tim ANNUAL- meeting of the lot owners of Hi Cemetery Association of Dunmore will ha held nt the office on the ftrotind Friday, Slay 2, 1002, at 3 o'clock p. m.i for the purpose of-cfeel' Ing two trustees to servo for three yeata ntul transact such other buslnesa that may come be fore Iho meeting. HENRY BI'YEA, Secretary. NOTIC1! Is hereby given that A. R. Oould lc Sons, persons having a lien, under tlio laws of Pennsylvania, upon goods, wares and mer chandise of tlic Deer Park Brcvvlnjr Company, consisting of one two-horse delivery wagon, on account of storage and labor bestowed on sueli goods, the owners having failed, neglected ad re fused tn pay the amount of such charges upon said property within sixty dajs after demand (hereof niacin personally, will expose tlio said two-horse delivery wagon to sale, at public Mic tion, at flould'a Carriage Works, No, 413.421 Linden street, city of Scranton, Lnckawaniu county, Pennsylvania, on tho 14th day of May, A. I). 1002, at 10 o'clock n. in., and sell thn same or so' much thereof as shall be sufflclcnt'to discharge said lien together with costs of sala and advertising. A. R. COULD & SONS. WILLARP, WARRF.N k KNAPP, Solicitors. PROPESSfONAL. Certified "Publlo Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULPINCJ. 23 TRADERS BANK Building, and St. Paul Bulldine, New York. Architects. KDWARD H. Building. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELU FREDERICK Ij. DROWN. ARCH. B., RlJAfi Estate Exchange Rldg.. 120 Washington ve. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 815, CONNELL BUILDING. STEVENSON & KfclGUT, 726 CONNELL BLDO. Dentists. DR. C. E. E1LENBERGER, PAULI BUILDING. Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. LAUBACIIi 115 WYOMING AVENUS. Lawyers. W1LLAI1D, WARREN & KNAl'P, ATTORNEYS and Counsellois-al-Law. UM to 012 Conncll Buildlrg. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Booms 12, 14, 10 and 13 Burr Building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NKGO tlatcd on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUP lc JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND COUN-tcllors-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Roomi 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. 00.1-001, 0th floor, Mears building. ROOMS L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON lc WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building C. COMEGYS, 013 RFPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO." 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. dr. w. E. avenue. ALLEN." 513 NORTH WASHINGTON DR. S. W. L'AMOHEAUX, OFFICE 339 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genito-urtnary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. ra. Osteopathy. V DR. D. G. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 126-S WASH ington avenue. Chronic and nervous disease! a specialty. Consultation free. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE sue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. It W. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCII, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 110 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE & CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, storo 201 Washington avenue; green houses. 1030 North Mala avenue; storo tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR Gil LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Who Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles waUts. Louise Miocraaker, 21i Adams avenue. MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 131 Washington avenue, Scranton, Ta. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Relsmaa Bros., 400 fpruce and 603 Linden; 11. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Soruco street. - fJT STORAGE. ; The Scrautoa Storage Col offers perfect facilities for tHe Storage of household gqodj" etc, Upwards of 30 dry, cleatf and 'thoroughly veutilated rooms, with individual keys- 3i are at the disposal of the" public. 113 Franklin Ave. w - ,h Ai t."'i M it .