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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-SATUItDAX. MAV 3, 1902. , ' $-
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NORTHEASTERN
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HONESDALE.
Special to Hip Scranlon Tribune.
Honetululo, atuy 2. Tho Brie May tiny
excursion yestertluy tool sixty-one pttH
pengcr.M from the llonesdnlo Union sta
tion: The nnnunl street cIpmiIhk tour Is
now belnir trunk', under the supervision
ot Commissioner Kntnts!.
Dchiwnro antl Hudson workmen tiro
enRnuetl rentovlnp; the old tow-putlt Iron
bridge, which crossed the J.ucjktiwnxoii
river nt tho lower end of tho ennui
bn.ln,
William AVcIsm und family, who spent
tho winter In Now York clly, htiva re
turned to their Ilonesdnlu home for tho
pununcr.
Dr. nnd Jlrs. V. W. Powell have re
turned from their wedding tour.
The Fourteenth district congressional
conference- will meet nt the Allen house
In Honcsdnle on Friday, May 9. to make
n nomination. Wayne county Is very
desirous that their favorite, Homer
Greene, will receive the nomlnntlon.
The Amity club will net about $160
from their "Night Off" entertainment.
Amos J. Mitchell, of Damascus, has
been appointed by tho court as jury
commissioner, vice Christopher Hlller,
deceased.
Deputy Sheriff Edward J. Armbruster
and Miss Kate ,! Dunegan were mar
ried by Rev. Thomas ITanley on Tues
day evening.
The Junior Epworth league of tho
Methodist Episcopal church will give
an entertainment In the church, May 7.
Some Idea of the work done by the
National Elevator works may be learned
from the announcement that during the
month of April they sold twenty-five
elevators.
H. C. Hand, of Honesdalc, Is one or
the commissioners from the 'Lacka
wanna presbytery to the general as
sembly, which meets In New York,
May 15.
The latest front yard fence removed
Is that of Mrs. John Brown, on Park
street.
John Blake, of Union hill, is seri
ously ill.
A service will be given In Grace
church on Sunday evening next. In
which the choir will be assisted by Miss
Florence "Wood and Mrs. 'Walter A.
Wood.
The Wayne county recorder's office
shows some large deals in real estate,
one deed to the Northeastern Pennsyl
vania Oil company for $25,000, and an
other for $200,000.
Eight lvo-horse loads of the finest
telegraph poles to be found, of the
chestnut variety, passed up Main street
tjiis morning. Thoy were from the
Hollenback lumber camp, en route for
the Lacknwanna valley.
FACTORYV1LLE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Factoryville, May 2. P. B. Walter
and son John, have returned from an
exleiidecl. tour .thnyigh tile Southern
states, including the Charleston ex
hibition. Earl Jones has accepted .1 position as
bookkeeper with the Lackawanna
in Scran ton.
The Keystone Lumber and Supply
company has purchased two large
twin gas engines for the electric light
plant.
The graduating exercises of the
graded school was held in the M. E.
church last Wednesday night. A large
audience being present to listen to the
excellent programme that was present
ed. Tourje's orchestra furnished the
music for the occasion. Following is
the programme. There were only two
graduates this year, Howard Clifford
AVright and Wllllnm Earl Deal. The
programme: March, Mrs. Foster; in
vocation. Rev. J. N. Lee; limbic,
orchestra; address of welcome; duet,
Ethel and Iolu Watklns; oration, "The
Relation of Education to Success,"
Howard Clifford Wright; vocal solo,
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"Spring's Awakening," C. U. .Htiwley,
Miss Alberta Seanians; recitation,
"Past, Present and Future," Mny
Wright: vocal solo, "Sigh no More,
Ludles," Hogers, Mr. W. N. Manches
ter: recitation, "Tho Curtain of Life,"
Miss Bessie Spencer: music, orchestra:
oration, "Opportunity," William Earl
Dean; recitation, "Old Olory," Miss'
Delia Coleman: vocal solo, "Who'll
Buy My Lavender," C. Ballersbyj Miss
Alberta Seanians: presentation of
diplomas, Dr. A, H. Fitch; benediction,
llcv. O. It. Smith.
MONTROSE.
frpcci.il tu Hie .N.MI1I011 Tribune.
Montrose, May 2. P. Hums Dennis,
hns returned from a visit with friends
In BinghanUon.
A. W. Lyons is now the proud pos
sessor of a lino team of donkeys which
PICTURE
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Find King Charles and Governor An
drews, who were particularly interest
ed when Wadsworth hid Connecticut's
charter.
furnish the motive power for his de
livery wagon.
W. D. B. Ainey, Is engaged on legal
business at Aurora and Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Post and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. Post, of Buffalo, are
spending a fortnight in Montrose.
Now it is said that one of the dis
tinguished guests to visit Montrose
this summer will be none other than
the famed duck-hunter and fisherman
of Princeton, the Hon. Grovel' Cleve
land. The dtilllng for oil and gas at the
new and promising oil field at Franklin
Forks will commence in earnest on
Monday. On Tuesday evening one of
the windows in the Central Drug store
of F. D. Morris & Co., will be lighted
with natural gas obtained from the
new field.
FOREST CITY.
Special to The scranton Tribune.
Forest City, May 2. The Forest City
public schools will close on Tuesday.
Monday afternoon and evening the an
nual school entertainment will be given
in the opera house. On Wednesday
evening the commencement exercises
will bo held. The members of the
graduating class are: Nellie L. Avery,
Bertha A. Darrow, E. Winifred Elehen
berg, Maude M. Hollenback, Evangeline
A. McClOBkey, Agnes V. McCabe, Wlni-
Vcts
Acts
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rtsitr-vilyas a.Laxaiiver.
rup of Figs appeals to the cultured and tha
informed and to the healthy, because its com
ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be
cause it acts without disturbing the natural func
tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable
RjftAfWfRJJP
5AhP"pArviffli.
Louisville
Ky.
Stic by all .druggists
nce.
frod C, O'ilnrn, Kvntigellno A. O'Ncll,
Meta J. Peterson, Urnee h. Stiles,
Phronht E. Sheldon, Charles Burns,
Uaymond Davis, Hugh Johnston, Will
iam II. Saunders, Charles F. Todd, Mr.
Todd is valedlctorlnn, nnd Miss Darrow
salutatorlan.
Ira Knnpp linn moved to Poyntellc.
Mrs. B. Wilton, of Plttston, was n
visitor hern this week.
Mrs. N. E, Brundngc lias been III the
past week.
Mrs. Hannah Davis has been granted
a divorce from John C. Davis on the
grounds of non-support.
THOMPSON.
Sue-rial lo the Scranton Tribune.
Thompson, May 2, County Superin
tendent Charles 13. Moxlcv conducted
tho examinations In the graded school
yesterday, nnd this evening tho closing
entertainment will occur in Messenger's
hall.
Charles P. Toby, of Burnwood, has
bought tho business of Frank Gelntt,
and will run the same for a time In tho
same plueo.
Gaylord Barton nnd mother visited In
Susquehanna yesfurdny.
John Lewis, of Orson, was in town
yesterdav.
flow Harry Kelly's goods came on.the
train from Yntesvllle, und were taken
by wagons to Jackson yesterday. His
PUZZLE.
family will come this afternoon and will
roach Jackson this evening. Rev. Kelly
made a good Impression upon ills peo
ple last Sabbath.
Fred Tower ,of West Lenox, Is visit
ing his sister, Miss Grace Tower, at
Rest Cottage, and will take in the
school entertainment this evening.
E. E. Gelatt will finish sawing the
stock of logs in his mill-yard tomorrow.
The output this year is two hundred
and fifty thousand feet of lumber.
Liveryman James Burns has bought
a span of horses from Dr. W. W. Mc
Namara. Mason Bloxham, who has been sick In
BinghanUon and here, since the first of
February, is beginning to move about
his home a little.
Mis. F. M. Sager, of Susquehanna, Is
visiting her brother, Rev. J. D. Skel
lett, on Water street.
W. W. Messenger is suffering from
ewak action of his heart these days.
Rev. A. D. David is shipping his
goods to ills new field, Lehman, today.
The family will follow later.
AVOCA.
Special to Hie Scranton Tribune,
A'voea, May 2. Yesterday afternoon
a sad accident occurred in the Erie and
Wyoming yard, which iesulted In the
death of William Wiggins, of the North
End. Deceased had been employed as
pie&.saatlyr
Berxefi daily;
quality or substance. In the process or
manufacturing figs are used, as they are
pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal
virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained
from an excellent combination of 'plants
known to.be medicinally laxative and to
act most beneficially.
To get its beneficial effects buy the
genuine manufactured by the
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new YorkTN.Y.
fifty ccrvta pen- bottl.
CLEANING HOUSE
MEANS MUCH HARD WORK FOR WOMAN
AT THIS TIME OF YEAR,
Precaution Should Be Taken That (he Un
usual Uxertlon Doei Not Remit In
Breaking Down of the Health.
In the enervating weather ot spring,
when the system Is at Its lowest state
of vitality, most women clean house.
This means much hard work nnd, un
less proper precautions arc taken, n
breaking down of the health Is Inevi
table. Mips Ida M. Loree, of No, 74
Somerset street, Somervllle, N. J,, had
nn experience of this nature and what
she says Is of interest, to many women,
"About Ave years ugo," she says, "I
was In a wretched condition., I hnd
overworked about tho house and ns a
result I boenm6 nil run down, I lost
flesh nnd appetite, was very nervous
and could not sleep. I kept growing
worse nnd nothing seemed to do me
any good. The physician did not give
mo any permanent relief nnd matters
were getting serious when a friend In
Rattan recommended Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People.
"So I tried them. I felt so much bet
ter after taking only one box that I
continued taking thqm until I was
cured. They did great things for me
nnd I would not be without them.
Every spring when house-cleaning time
comes I always prepare by taking Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills nnd thus ward off
the danger of another attack."
The best medicine to tone up and
strengthen the system so that hard
work will not result in sickness or de
bility Is one that will act directly on
the blood nnd nerves. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People do this as
no other preparation can, and what
these wonderful vegetable pills have
accomplished is shown in thousunds of
Instances as remarkable as the one
nbove.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People are sold In boxes (never In bulk)
at fifty cents a box or six boxes for
two dollars and fifty cents, and may be
had of all druggists or direct by mall
from Dr. Williams Medicine Company,
Schenectady, N. Y. Be sure to get tho
genuine: substitutes never cured any
body. machinist and was ,1ust comlne out of
the shoD and was about to cross the
track when an engine backed a trip of
cars and lie was pinioned between the
drawheads. Death was instantaneous.
He came to this country from England
about six years ago, and was about 29
years of age. His only relatives In this
country are Mrs. Love and Mrs. Cal
derwood. He was n member of the In
dependent Order of Forresters. The
funeral will take place on Sunday after
noon. Miss Agnes Cliffoid, of the West Side,
Is suffering from a severe attack of
tonsilltis.
The bridge men on the Rapid Transit
line went on stilke yesterday. A union
was recently organized. They claim
they have many grievances.
Henry Austin Adams will be heard in
the Sarsfleld opera house next Tues
day evening. Admission, 33 and 50
cents.
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
Reese, of the North End, and Thomas
Evans, of Plymouth, took place at the
home of the bride's parents on Thurs
day evening. Rev. D. T. Smythe per
formed the ceremony.
Patrick McHnle and Robert Oliver are
doing jury duty this week. '
Miss Nellie Walsh, of Dunmore, fs
visiting friends in town.
OLYPHANT
As .1 irsiiH of .1 fall of top coal in ilie Eddy
Creek mine of the Delaware nml Hudson com
pany, cjrly ;ctcrdjy morning, one t'olander was
killed and another scriou.iy Hurt. They weie
brought to tho surface and taken to their homo
on liher street,
Ilj an explosion of gas in Hie l'jiiroust mine,
on Thursday, Hurry Abbot, or Throop, was fer
loiialy burned about thu face and hands. An
thony I'lncnrty, of this place, who was working
with him at the time, was also slightly burned
about the hand-.
The Conroy, Stack and IMwaids company will
prc-ent "Undo ltube" as tl.o closing iierfornianec
of a week's engagement at the opera home. A
apcial matinee will b given this afternoon.
Sirs. Kit Longaere, of West .Scranton, who has
been the guest of relatives here, ictmnod homo
j cstcrday.
Itgular Kplscnpal sen ices will be held in Kd
wards' hall, lllakely, tomorrow- afternoon at ".CO
o'clock'. Rev. 11. .1. llaughton, of Uunmore, will
hac tharse.
A. V. liowcr, of Strantun, will conduct the ser
A lees in the Congregational chinch tomorrow
evening.
f Theatrical, J
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
l.YL Cl'M "tlomile filler Jltuh." Afternoon
and nlfhr.
ACAWC.MY Charles I.ej bourne's Bon Ton Stock
company. .Matinee and night,
STAR. Illuo Ulcod Uuilcsqucrs. Afteinoon
and night.
"The Bonnie Brier Bush."
'I he management of the f.jecum ononunce "The
llonnio llrier Hush" for presentation line this
afternoon and evening (return engagement).
.Since tills plav and Us star, .1, II, Stoddart, Imo
been chronicled 3moiig tho chief successes of tho
New York sc.'i'on, Hciantou theater-goers arc to
l conuTatiilatcd uhii this engagement. As tho
name would indicate, "The Bonnie Drier Bush"
is Ian SlacUtren's sketches of Elmllar title trans
f ci 1 ml to tho stage.
According lo the New York critics, Str, Stod.
dirt is peculiarly lilted to the rolo ho assumes,
that ot faehlan Campbell, whoso loyalty to his
rhurcli takes precedence over paternal affection.
The play eontuins genuine and deep pathos, but
the consensus of New Yolk crltt-Lsni seems to be
that "Tho llonnio lltier Uush" Is a comedy. Few
plays tiro more full of fun, and ccn Sir. Stod
dart's roia of Laohlan Campbell thaws the
brighter tide of that character,
Schiller Stock Company.
Among the unusual and particularly powerful
plays to ho given by tho Schiller Stock company
at tho Academy of Stuslo next week, will be
found a choke selection for the patrons of the
theater, Kverythlniy lias been aono to giro the
productions the proper mounting; all the elec
trical and mechanical effects that help to mako
tho productions a succe-xi have Iwen especially
prepared for this organization. The company Is
strong, und numbers some of Ihe very best peo,
pie in the profession.
Silts Kilt I'cntalnblcaii, wlu Is at the head of
the organization, is said to be one of the most
talented leadlni: ladles on tho fetago and Is eaid
to wearsome of the most cotly dresses ever teen.
She is wpporled by Campbell firatton and a very
capable company. Polite vaudeville features will
be Ken at cveiy performance.
The .Monday nlght'd bill i "City of New York."
The advance tale ot teats, which opened yester
djy morning, indicates crowded houses ut every
performance, and the talc for Monday night is
especially large. Indies' tickets, limited to SOO,
will be issued for Monday night.
' Ihe lion Ton company will close its engage
ment at the Academy ot Muilc today by picscnt,
lug "Tho I'rluccss of Patches" tbU afternoon,
and "J'hc Counterfeiters'1 tonight
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
Mere Than Pour Line, 3 Cent (or Each Extra Line.
Tor Bent.
FOIt HUNT f:l flreen ttldire street, nine room.
modern Improvements) iteant heated, very,
reasonable and desirable. Inquire F. E. Nettle
ton, 1M0 Washington avenue.
FOIl BENT Pleasant house for summer, nice
yard, garden and fruit. Pasture for cow)
spring water In house nice drive lo city. Ap
ply J. V. Bailey, Chinchilla, Ta.
FOB BENT-S-'mall furnished house forwent. In
quire nt 02.1 Vino street.
BAIIN FOB nKNT-aiZ,' April 1st, three hot and
three single stalls and wash rack, rear ot
324 Jlacllson avenue. Inquire at 031 Madison avc.
TOI1 : nilNT-Storc bnlldlntr for rent In WeUon
City, Pa. Building SO feet by 21 feet, ceW
under all, and second elorv can be arranged for
a family. All In good lepair stady for vise. Two
coal breakers and mines close Ty employing over
a thousand people. An enterprising merchant
can get a large trade. Apply to nuu
Blchmnnd, Itlchmond Hill, 3I2J N. MMn avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
Furnished Booms.
FOB BBNT One furnished room, with improve
ments; also one on third floor, cheap. 027
Adams avenue.
FURNISHED BOOMS for rent, modern Improve
ments; private family; gentlemen prelerrcd,
it 637 Adams avenue.
FOB BENT Furnished room; heat and bath.
025 Linden street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with beat, gas
and batb, gentlemen preferred, at 539 Adams
avenue.
For Sale.
FOB SALE A pneumatic runabout and a family
phaeton; good condition. Inquire 703 Ad
ams avenue.
JUST ARRIVED, two car load of horses, trood
workers and drivers, weight from 1,000 to 1,600;
several closely matched teams; can bo seen at 331
Bajmond court, F. Sf. Cobb.
FOR SAI.K Hand silk doublcrs. New. Bamford
Bros., Patcrson(N. J.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED TO RENT In Scranton or suburos,
family four adults, furnished house for sum
mer months, high elevation and convenient to
trolley cars. Address, stating rent and full par
ticulars, to receive attention. Address Box" 10,
care Tribune office.
WANTED HOOJIS For two adults, three or four
rooms, furnished or unfurnished for very
light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Address
31. B., Tribune office.
WANTED Furnished house or four or Ave rooms
for housekeeping. Address A. d. E., Tribune
office.
Beal Estate.
rOB SALE Elegant sites for homes in upper
,tvi-ii iiiuKi-, i-iiuicu iii-igauoruooa ; most de
sirable locality for home in Lackawanna county.
J. A. Sfarvlnc, 1730 Sanderson avenue.
roil BENT or sale at Sunbury, Pa. A substan
tial four-story brick bulldinsr, for factory or
wholesale stoic. Light from three 6ldes, office,
back of warehouse, carriage house and stable
convenient. Rent reasonable. Address U Lyon.
I'fo mouth, Pa.
FOR SALE Two lots, improved, with fence, side
walk and gutter, N. Blakdy St., Dunmore;
veiy reatonable. Addles Albert Jenkius, South
Canaan, Wayne county, Pa.
FOB SALE Elegant sites for homes in upper
Ciroen Ridge; choice neighborhood; inol de
sirable locality for home In Lackawanna county.
J. A. Slarvine, 1730 Sanderson avenue.
FAR5I FOR SALE Sixty-two acres, one mile
from Lake Ariel; twelve acies of timber, rest
improved; excellent spring water on lot; farm
situated on road. For particulars address Will
iam Treslar, Ailcl, Pa.
Honey to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAK Quick,
straight loans or Building and Loan. At
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker.
811-315 Conncll building-.
Financial Statement.
COJIMONWEALTI! OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Treasury Department,
Haui-buig, Pa., April 30, 1WK.
Statement of amount in the State Treasury at
the close of business en Apiil 30, 11)02, c.eljsive
u, mum-;:, upprupnaccu to cne MnKIng i-iind:
Farmers' and .Mechanics' National
Bank, Philadelphia i,123,181 71
Allegheny National Bank, Pittsburg.. 72S.3GU 32
Commonwealth Trust Company, liar-
rlsburg 427,737 00
rieehold Bank, Pittsburg 2.11,022 12
Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia-
C31,230 02
Athens National Bank, Athens ::o,0OO 00
American Trust Compare), Plttsbuig.. 150,000 00
Anchor Savings Bank, FitUbmtr ;t 3,000 00
Allegheny Trust Compiny, Allegheny 50,000 00
Berks County Trust company. Beading 50,000 00
Columbia National Hank. Pittsburg.. 200,000 00
Chester National Hank, Chester 10,000 00
Citizens' National Bank, Washington 23,000 00
City Savings Fund and Trust Com
pany, Lancaster 20,000 00
Com Exchange National Bank, Phila
delphia 73,00000
Dollar Savings Fund and Trust Com
pany, Allegheny 50,000 00
Citizens' National Bank. Latrobe 25,000 00
r.nterprlFe National lltnk, Allegheny,. 307,000 00
Exchange National Bank, Plttburg... 00,090 (X)
Farmers' National Bank, West Cheater 20,000 00
i anners- uepoalt national Bank
PlttMiuiir 201,000 00
I ulton National Bank, 1-aneaster 2.V000 00
l-ranklln Tiust Company, Franklin... 30,000 00
First National Bank, Hariisburg 23V10 01
Firrt National Bank, Bangor 25,000 00
Flitt National Bmk, Lebanoi 11,000 00
l'irtt Nation il Bank, Someuet 25,000 00
Fiist National Bank, ITniontown 3,000 00
Flrs-t National Bank, Oakdale , 10,000 00
I-'list National Ilink, Donora, flj.OOO 00
Flist National Bank, Willl.imsport..., RO.iioo 00
Fint National Bank, Beaver 50,1100 03
Federal National Bank, Pittsburg 50,000 00
liermun :vational Ilink, Allegheny.... 11,113 0(1
Herman National Bank, Pittsburg,.., S5,000 00
llarrishmg National Bank, llarrishurg 120,000 00
llanishurg Trust Company, IlarrUiurg 450,000 00
Ke.v stone Bank, Pittsburg , ,, 50,000 00
Lwcaiter Trust Company, Lancaster,, 15,000 00
.Mercantile Trust Company, Pittsburg 70,000 00
Mechanics' Bank, llarrlsburg 20,000 00
national name ot i.erinantovvn, I'tilU
ilelphla ,..., 30,000 00
national iiank ot coatesvllle, I oatcs
vllle 10,00000
Nazart-th National Bank, Naz.iictli,... 15,01X100
1)11 City Trust fompany, OH Clly,,,, 21,000 00
Peoples Titct Company, uraddock.., 20.000 00
Prudential Trust Company, I'lttkliurg 23,000 00
Bulge Avenue Bank, Philadelphia,,., 20100 00
Second National Bank, Pittsburg 100,000 00
Second National Bank, Allegheny,,,, 210,000 00
Mxtii national name, riiuaueipnia.., su.utw iw
Southwark National Bank. Philadel
phia , 0,000 00
jitio liuaranice anu trust company,
Washington ,,,, ,,,, 50,000 00
Virion TrirstiCompany, Pittsburg 83,000 00
Union National Bank, Malunoy City,, 20,000 00
Union DcKislt and Trust Coiripauj ,
Waynrsburc; , ,,., 50,000 00
Washington Trust Company, Wash
ington ., , , ,,, 23,00000
Westmoreland Savings and Trust Com
pany, Orernsburg,,, , ., 50,000 00
Warren Trust Company, Warre 23,000 00
Advances to members and employes of
the Legislature , SOI 30
Advances to employes and ofilcers of
the State fjoverninent ,, , 0,137 25
Cash In drawer,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 10 00
Total amount In General Fnnd...7,73J,151 11
Stale of Pennsylvania. City of Jlarrlsbutg, m,;
Personally appealed, before me, K. B. Harden
beigh, Auditor fieneral; James E. Barnctt, State
Treasurer, who being duly sworn according to
liu", ealtli that the foicgoing statement is true
and correct to tho best ot his knowledge and be
lief, JAMES E. HARNETT,
State Treasurer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 30th day
of April, 1002.
T.. B. HAltDKNBPRfiH,
Auditor Oeneral.
PublUhed in pursuance nf tho provisions ot Sec
tion 8, Act of Stay 0, 1571, entitled. "An Act
supplementary to the (evcral Acts relating to the
State Treasurer and the Commissioners ot the
Sinkjnj Fund."
V.. B. HARDENRERuH.
Auditor Gencul.
lUrrisburg, Pa., May 1, 1002.
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More
Brunt, WANT Officii.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Becelved At Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCIIULTZ. corner Mulberry
street nnd Webster avenue.
OUSTAV PICI1EL, 030 Adams avenue.
West Side
UEOROE W. JENKINS, lot South Main
avenue.
South Scranton
l'BED L. TERPPE, 7J3 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
OtO. W. DAVIS, corner North Slain
avenue and Market street.
Green Bidge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dickson
avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, MO Green Ridge street.
C. LORENZ, corner Washington avc-
avenue and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. a. BONE k SON.
Help Wanted Mai.
WANTED Wo want men of good standing and
education in each town of two thousind
population or over to rcpiescnt the TABARD
INN LIBRARY, to enroll mcnibem and to at
tend to the distribution and exchange of book";
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drug business. Inquire of Lorcnz & Kocmpcl,
corner of Washington avenue and Linden Btrect.
YOUNG 51EN WANTED any distance, copy letters
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per thousand. Send addressed envelope, particu
lars and copy. F. SI. C, Dept. 135, Box 1111,
Philadelphia.
CIVIL SERVICE government positions. 9,889
appointments made last year. Probably 10,
000 thb year. Only common school education re
quired for examination. Catalogue of informa
tion free. Columbian Correspondence College,
Washington, D, U.
WANTED Practical carpenter foreman; one
who can make drawings for houses; a good
opening for the right party. Address, Builder,
P. O. Box 38, City.
WANTED Machinist and blacksmith; a man fa
miliar with and capable of running un en
gine and repairing machinery. Also competent of
making and aharpening tools for stone work.
None but steady reliable men need apply. Steady
work. State experience and wages wanted. Ap
ply at one. Ingalls Stone Co., BinghanUon,
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or commission. Address Slanagcr, care Tribune.
WANTED A j-oung man who has had one ycai's
experience in tin bhop. Footo & Fuller,
Sfcars building.
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work. D. A. Davis, Luzerne avenue. West
Pittston.
WANTED Palntcis; only good men need apply.
Call at Charles Wagner, 331 Adams avenue.
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Philadelphia.
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housework, private family; good home. Ap
ply at once, HardwicR's Auction Rooms, 135 Penn
avenue, Scranton.
YOUNG LADY WANTED for office work: not a
bookkeeper, but a good penman. Lackawanna
Laundry, SOS Penn avenue.
WANTED A good steady girl for general house
work. 010 Sfadison avenue.
WANTED A competent girl for general house
work; no other need apply. Apply at once,
10G0 Sfadison avenue, corner Delaware.
WANTED Experienced saleslady for notion and
small ware deportment. Apply at Jonas
Long's Sons.
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married men between ages of 21 and S3; cltl
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temperate habits, who can speak, read and write
Englibh. For information apply to Recruiting
Officer, No, 123 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
POSITION WANTED by experienced lady stenog
rapher und office assistant ; wages, .30 .1
month. Address S. G.. Tilhune office.
Board and Booms.
FOR RENT Pleasant room suitable for one or
two persons with board. 513 Adams avenue.
VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with flrtt class
table board, can be obtained at 311 Jefferson
avenue.
Boarders Wanted,
PRIVATE FAMILY wishes to have two nice men
, to board, German or English. Call any time
after Thursday, All conveniences, S07 Harrison
avenue.
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11. D Tribune office.
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dition, A. B, C Tribuna office.
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street or from Carbon street to Mulberry on
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t LEGAL.
KOTfCFi Is hereby given thai A. R. Gould fc
oons, persons having a Hen, under the lwa
of .Pennsjlvanla, upon goods, wan and mer
chandise of the Deer Park Brewing Company,
ronslstlna of one two-horse delivery wagon, .on1
account of storage nnd labor bestowed on aueh
Roods, the owners having failed, neglected and re
fused to pay the amount ot such charges upon
fald property within, sixty day after .clemsnil,
thereof nmdo personally, will expose the Mid
two-horsa delivery wagon to sale, at public .iw.
tlon, at Gould's Carriage Works, No. 415-421
Linden street, clly of Scranton, lackawanna
county, Pennsylvania, nn the 14th day of May,
A. 1). 1P02, nt 10 o'clock n. tn.i and sell tha
sameor so much thereof na shall be sufficient to
discharge raid lien together with costs of aalr
and advertising.
. ' -: A. R. GOULn.fepfiONB.
WILLAIID, WARREN & KNAPP. Solicitors.
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Business Opportunity.
PARTY who has had experience in several lines
desires to engage in legitimate buuncss; . ran
Invest cash up to ,"5,000.00. Address Index, Trib
une office. '.
AN EXCEPTIONAL business opportunity Is open
to ii reliable man of character to Invest $l,S0O
In a. Strictly legitimate and exceedingly profit
able, business Personal interview only. Address
"Character," Tribuna, office.
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STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay.
Wrlto for our special market letter. Free on
application. S. Sf. Ilibbard & Co., members N.
Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange, 41 and IS
Broadway, New York. Established 1801. Loaf
Distance' Phone 2383 Broad.
Bheumatiam.
RUEUSfATISSt-AU parties that wish can bs
speedily and permanently cured of alt va
rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound.
Cures guaranteed. Inquire or address J. E, Tay
lor, Scranton.
PROFESStONA L.
Certified Publio Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING. 23 TRADERS BANS
Building, and St. Paul Building, New York.
Architects.
EDWARD a. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. CONNELU
Building.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B., REAU
Estate Exchange Bldg.. 128 Washington ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. IIARDINO, 815, CONNELL BUILD1NO.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL BLDO.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAULI BUILDING.
Spruce street, Scranton.
DR. O. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOSIINQ AVENU&,
Lawyers.
WILLABD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellois-at-Law. bOJ to 012 Conncll
Bulldirg.
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms 12, II, 16 and 18 Burr Building.
D. B. REPLOGLH. ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO.
tiated on real estate security. SIcars Building,
corner Washington avenue and Spruce street.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-sellors-at-law.
Commonwealth Building, Booms
It), 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. RO0M3
003-001, 0th floor, Mears building.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL
Bank Building -
C. COMEQYS, 013 RFPUBL1CAN BUILDING.
A. W. BERTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
til Wyoming avenue. .
Physicians find Surgeons.
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINOTOM
avenue.
DR. B. W. L'ASIOREAUX, OFFICE 330 WASH-
ington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry.
Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and
genito-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, t
to 1 p. m.
Osteopathy.
DR. D. G. EVANS, OSTEOPATH, 126-8 WASI1
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. ZIEGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. ft W. PA3-
'eenger depot. Conducted on the Europeaa
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no ador; only improved pumps used.
A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Lcavo orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
O. B. CLARKE & CO., BEEDSSIEN AND NURS
erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; gretn
bouses, 1950 North Main avenue; atora tele
phone, 782
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE
Scranton, Pa., manufacturer ot Wiro Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING FOIl CHILDREN TO ORDER;
also ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 21
Adams avenue. .
MEGAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, BN
velopes, paper bags,-, twine. Warehouse, 139
Washington avenue,' Scranton, Pa. !--
THE W1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD
in Scranton at the 'news stands ot RoUrrita
Bros., iOa t'prucc and 03 Linden: M, 1 Norton,
323 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schuier, 11
Boruce street. 4 "
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STORAGE.
&
he "Scranton Storage ($&
offers perfect facilities for tj,e
Storage of household g'oos
etc. Z
Upwards of 30 dry-clean
and thoroughly ventilated
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rooms, vrith individual -keys
are at the disposal of the
public. f
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