fJfWftj; v J- '"H. r-f l ,w-' ;,; M V' T- 'nr'-Zr. rr r.T; ;. ; ? .. ; .-.,. ',0v ,v. -s... v- &. -w . v, - ". - -v.;,; , " i , , , . - . rV r "PA THE SCRAJJTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MAY B, 1902. r ' 0 3 ammmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmiwwmmmmmmmmmmmmnm ?. , '-ft?n?svtTO?r?TCr4;Ti i; is if gulp summit snake Yarn EXCITING EXPERIENCE OF THE HOPKINS FAMILY. An , Oil Company nt Work In Stts quelinhna County Some Sldo Is sues Tho Prospects of Congress mnn Wright A Winsome Girl Abroad Paragraphic Pickups. fyeclal In tlie Scranton Tribune. SuHdiiolinnini, Mny 4, Mrs. Israel Jhipklns, 01 Ouir Summit, tho wife o a ' fnrnici', u few days since- took a enn dlDfllluk, In which wiih a lighted candle, In one hand mill a banket In tho other, to ko Into tho cellar after sonic 1:1ml lfnf? Wood. Art sho oponod -the collar door, the family cat ran past her down 'S,tnlr.i. Ait Instant later the cat ho-'Ran- to pi owl and Hplt. Tho rounds of a strttEElo ciinio up the stairway. Mrs. Hopkins thoiiEht the cat was IlslitluK with a rat and continued deseendliiR the Ruirs. As hIio reached tho holtom and the IIrIU fiom tho candle foil on tho floor, she saw the colls of a large snake. She screamed, dropped tho haiket and fell backward upon the cellar stairs. Tho set cam startled Jlr. Hop kins, who ran down Hlnlrs. The Unlit had been oxtliiKUlshed, and he stepped Into tho basket, which was on one of the stops, and loll headlong over Mrs. Hopkins. His left hand utruok the snake, which was miucokIiie the life out of the cat. Hefore Mr. Hopkins could withdraw Ills hand, tho leptlle colled about his arm and bit him In the forearm. Ho catiRht tho Himkc by tho throat with his rlsht hand and killed It. It was a black snake, hIx foot lonqr. IX SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. The North Penn Oil and Ons company has commenced vvorlc near Franklin Forks. Tho. drill will eo down a.sno feet, unless oil i natural gas aio struck s-ooner. . Mr. and Mrs. jjlin Mayunrd, es teemed residents of Ore.it Bend, on Saturday celebrated the fifteenth an niversary of their marriase. A district Sunday school Institute, for District No. 3, of tho Su.sciuehnnna founty Sunday School association, was held at Groat Uond on Friday and Saturday. llev. K. U Illley, pastor of the Susquoluinua Presbyterian church, delivered an address on Friday even ins. Tlio followliiE Susquehanna county jurors will servo in tho district United States court at IlarrisburE this week: J. B. Beardsley, Seailo McCollum, It. B. Little, Jlnntroro; Thomas IS. Atkinson, Clifford; F. K. Brush, Susquehanna. Tho annual meeting of the New Mil ford graded school alumni will be held May St. The principal speakers wllL be Bev. J. S. F.iEan, pastor of St. John's Cntholic church, and TIpv. J. D. Mal lory,, pastor of the Ncv,Milford Baptist church. SOME SIDE ISSUES. Tho Iron-jawed myn In the circus Fays ho acquired his marvelous power of lifting weights with his teeth by boarding at a restaurant. A turtle has a great snap, yet few people would cam to change places with a turtle. A Ilonesdalo ball player has a broken jaw. And now he has nothing left, ex cept his hands and feet, to play ball with. Tho easiest tiling to catch with a bent pin Is a school teacher. What a cool thing the ice man will have next summer! What a warm tiling the coal man had last winter. Whateve- happens, the poor consumer falls ip .. (lie soup. rilneo the price of beef has gone sky ward, there is less disposition now than . over to inquire in what year tho chicken was born. TOWN TOPICS. William A. Skinner, esq., and Miss Grace Burrhees were united in mar rlf.go on Wednesday evening, Itev. E. F. Riley ofilclating. .1. McCulloiiEh, recently of Duluth, where he was In tho employ of the Great Northern company, has suc ceeded i'. Paul as Erie geneial yard master here. Mr. Tnul has become Erie yardmaster at Youngstown, Ohio. At tho Presbyterian manse, In this place, on Thursday evening, by the pastor, Itev. E. E. Riley, Miss Irene M. Blley, of Troy, Pa., and AValter Lyon, ,,of Canlon, Pa., were united In mar riage. The chamois factory at Brandt will coon be In operation. , i Congressman Wright Is at homo from Washington. He Is quite ceitain to be his own successor. Colonel Charles C. Pratt, of New Mil ford, will undoubtedly bo nominated for state senator from this district, nt the conferemo to bo held at Ilonesdalo next week. The party cannot find a Htrmiscr and moro popular candidate. His character Is beyond reproach; ho dercrvea well of his party; he Is u well balanced man of affairs, ond most pop ular where, ho Is best known; and ho is a genial, generous, approachable gen tleman. No man will over bo sorry for having cast a ballot for him. Colonel I'rntl is nil right, In every sonso of the term. WHOLLY UNPIIEMEDIATED. Often and often a capitalist doesn't know where he Is going to ste.il his next dollar, Conservatism Is all right, but sitting down on the coat tails of progress Is pot conservatism. 'Married men, when they dilvo with their wives, drlvo with both hands. They have forgotten how to dilvo with one hand, A man who can sing, and will sing, luts a depiosblng effort In the value of real estate In his locality, A Scranton pastor piopounded the question: "Is Hell a PlncoV" A hot discussion Is suro to follow, A man may bo very great and very good, and then not attract tho atten tion a noise thief does, H You Could Look JL X into t lie future ond see the rouillttoii to which your cough, if neglected, will bring you, you would seek lellef nt once and that naturally would he through Shiloh's Consumption mms Ouurouteed to cure Con I .Illr biiuiptiou, Bronchitis, VrfMi Asthma, und oil I,ung Troubled. Cure) Coughs and Colds in a day. 23 cent. Write to 8. C. Wells & Co., I,c Koy, N, Y.! for tree trial bottle. V .. iI.....DuiIT.i ..Ifl 41. DlAfufl !"ir r j I I I II flllMi MMT "I hope you wll not waste that on the saloons," said a Susquehanna tem perance lady, Blvlng a quarter to nn unmanned tramp. "I won't ma'am," he replied, with tears In his eyes, "When I get this much money I always buy my liquor at wholesale!" A WINSOME Ginti ABROAD, Several years ago Edna Hall, or Nel lie Cummlhgs, a young woman about 1" years of ago, who had resided In Windsor, went to Iowa ond later on It Was learned that sho had died of Ili'lglit's disease and an announce ment of her death was published, Now It turns out that she Is alive. "The New York Sunday World of April 13 contained a portrait of Edna unquestionably a likeness of tho same 'Nellie Cuininlngs' known here abottts together with a special story written from Indianapolis, Iud. Tho girl, clicked In a kind of soldier's uni form, was picked up In that city with a broken leg. She was taken to trie hospital, and thcic spur a, long yarn to a newspaper corre idcnt. Sho gave her name ns Edr, , Hull, but would tell nothing concerning her re latives." I'AHACSHAPHIC PICKUPS. Our Congressman Wright's splendid record In congress entitles hlin to another term, and he will probably get It. All signs point that way. He has PICTURE The catcher started this trouble nnd tho umpire must settle It. Find them. - - Solutions for Last April 23 One under woman's arm; tlic other above Mother's fac.e. April S'-Dili- on to rtelit of lonlinin; one luck .if wnm inN -liouldir, JiiJ the dog bcneith mil of boj'5 wi'. Apiil ro-Ono luck of GoIIu'h bead; the other oci falling nun'a kuic. been faithful and true to bis constitu ents, and ho is moro than popular tluouEhouf the district. Men of his ability and calibre aie needed in con gress, and ho will undoubtedly be re turned, with a big majority. The congregation of tho Oakland Methodist church oa Friday evening tendered their pastor Rev. Webster M. Bouton, with a reception in the church. The Methodist church choir has re signed. The board of trade and the common council combined will eventually give Susquehanna n sewerage system. Lnnesboro has a "Jack the hugger," and a good many maidens of uncertain age are out on the streets every night. IN A LINE OR TWO. Some execrable political work is being done In Susquehanna county, through annoymous, defamatory cir culars, sent thiough the malls. This will leturn to plague the inventors. It would seem that the depth of political Infamy had been reached. The Odd Fellows held a pleasant an niversary reception on Friday evening. The Susquehanna County Medical society will meet at Montrose on Tues day next. The commencement exercises of the Oakland high school will be held in the Oakland Congregational church on Friday evening, June C. The Gnrrlck Theater company closed a week's engagement in Hogan Opera house on Thursday evening. Whitney. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Siranton Tribune. Tunkhannoek, May 4. D. C. DeWitt, esq., of Towanda, visited relatives ut this place the latter part of the week. Merchant Henry B. Miller, of Lovel ton. was a visitor In town on Friday, and attended the sessions of the Sun day school convention. A meeting was held ut the otlico of II, S. Harding on Friday evening for tho puipobe of taking some action looking to the organization of u board of trade. Quite a number of business men weio in attendance, and quite a lengthy dis cussion took place, but It was decided to defer organization until the evening of Friday. May 9, when another meet ing will be held at the same place. Attorney AValter L. Mill, of Scranton, was doing business ut the court house on Filday. Byron Blakeslee will return to Nichol son this week, to lebumo his position in the stoic of J. V. Hunting, having fully recovered from his piolonged illness. A telephone message received from Harrlsburg on Saturday conveyed the Information that the teport of tho view ers appointed by tho court of Dauphin county to consider tho udvisnblllty of tho stato rebuilding tho bridges ut Tunlihunuoeli and Dixon, In this county, destroyed by the leceut Hoods, have been continued absolutely, This menus that the bridges will bu rebuilt by the state, Tho application for a statu bridge at the old fair ground, near Nicholson, has not yet been acted on, exceptions hav ing been llled alleging that the stream Is not a navlguble river. Ex.Sheilff Frank T, Knupp and cx Commlssloner Audiew DeWitt, of Fulls, were 111 town on business Friday, Mrs., Murgaret Lelphum, of Hussell Hll, Is visiting her daughter, Mis. Stephen Robertson, on Second street. Miss Eveline Slckler, of Thompson vllle, Js tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Iuel K. Hillings, on Eust Tioga street. Miss Iteba Kttredge U'vlaltlng her friend, Miss Ttoso Rulney, ut Laceyvllle, for a few days. Mrs. V, H. Dana Is seriously 111 with pneumonia ut her homo across the river. MUs Geitrudo Luckenblll, of East Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday with her parents, on Second street. The Carl Crunco Trio will give u con- cert at the Presbyterian church on' Thursday evenlnc, May 8. Admission, 1!5 cents, , Miss Maud Harding went' to Wilkes Burrc on Friday to consult an or.ullst, having had serious troubles with her eyes for Borne time past. HONESPALE. Fprcl.il to t lie Scranton Tribune. Honesdnlo, May fl. The most Import ant and brilliant nffolr that has taken place In Honesdnle for a long tlmo wos the grand military ball of Company E, Thirteenth regiment, In the armory last nighty Captain N. E. Ulglow and his able corps of assistants were untir ing In their efforts to make tho event a Boclal and llnnnclal success. They succcded admirably In both. Many distinguished guests were pres ent, Including Colonel L. A. Wntres and the following members of his staff: Major George H. Whitney, Chaplain William H. Swift, Captain D. B. Ath erton, Lieutenant L. J. Carter nnd Ser geant Gunster; also Captains John Kumback, of Company B; James Mur phy, of J; Lieutenant AVIIIIam Gould and Itelph. There was also about twenty guests from Catboudnle. A musical programme preceded tho dancing, as follows: Overture, Free man's orchestra: plnno duct, Frank and Edward Green; solo, Miss Grace A. PUZZLEv Week's Puzzles: l tr 1 ntu. rlnf iimlnr Imllftril li.qml: oltirT back of 1.11MU bpi'a head, while boy U ocr chim ney on home. May 2 ltlclur.l In fiont of Hood's fare nnd Job back of his head. May :! Kin? imcrtcd In foliage baik of tree. Andrcny over Wadsworth's hat. Whitney: selection, Mandolin club; solo, William T. Blasdell; solo, Miss Florence S. Wood; illustrated songs, John II. Carroll. The llrs t part closed with an ad dress by Colonel L. A. Watrcs, who, on taking the platform, received an ova tion, giving evidence of the colonel's popularity in Wayne county. The chairman, Mr. Homer Greene, before introducing Colonel Wutres, gave a brief review of tho history of Company E, he being one of the llrst members. Ho paid a high tribute to tho late George Bently, who was the ilrst cap tain. Colonel Watres, during his ad dress, gave a bit of Wayne county history. He spoke In praise of the re cord which Company E had always borne, both at home and in camp life, a record of which the ofiicers and mem bers should highly esteem. Dancing commenced at 10 o'clock and was enjojed until the morning hours. Tho ofiicers and members were In full uniform, looking their best. The au dience included tho society ladles of Honesdale, who were also becomingly attiicd. The armory presented a beau tiful scene. The Stars and Stripes were everywhere In evidence and tho electric light bulbs gave forth red, white and blue colors. Cosy corners were concealed by beautiful screens. Tho soldiers' muskets, canteens, belts and hats were neatly arranged on tho wall between tho windows. The win dows were all festooned with Hags. The ball throughout was an exceed ingly enjoyable one. Freeman's full orchestra furnished music and refresh ments were served during tho dancing. The boys were ably nsslsted in the preparation by Mlss.es Dodge, Whit ney, Schoonover and a score of other ladles. WlfflMERS. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Wlmmers, May 3. -The contractors, Drake and Strotton, of tho Erie & Wyoming rallroud will have built a very good piece of masonry on the culvert at Saco. It is gotten up with skill ond mechanism. Tho railroad company nro getting ready for the erection of an overhead bridge at Saco which promises to become n. place of Interest. Mr. Lewis Cashide, had his finger cuught between the rails and crushed It so badly yesterday they feured am putation necessary, yet It seemed a lit tle better before lie went home. There urn four dirt trains running now fiom Saco to Ua?k junction. The people two getting their gardens planted. Some aie said to have tho SCHOOL GIRLS. 'Tis a pretty age that time in a girl's life when she has all the beauties of womanhood without the later lines of care and worry. But here and there even among school girls appear pale and drawn faces, Pale blood is at the bottom of the trouble and Scott's Emulsion can cure it. Scott's Emulsion brings back the beauty to pale girls because it is blood food. Bend for Free Sample. SCOTT & 110 WNK. CUeiuUts, io I'ear I St.. K. V. horticulture fever at Wlmmers,. one Is Mr, L. Vengeldcr. The grand jury of tho Wayne county court will be In session Monday, May G. PITTSTON. Ppoclat to the Retail ton Tribune. l'ltlnton, May 4. When the thirty painters of I'lttslon and vicinity quit work Saturdny evening at C o'clock, it marked tho Inauguration of a painters' strike In this city, for the men will not bo at work again until tho master painters sign a list of demands recently presented by tho journeymen. Tho men ask for an eight-hour day, with the same pay as now received for nine bouts' work; no work between C and 0 p, in,: regularity In pay day; car fare when required to work on out-of-town jobs: refusal to work with non-union painters: and extra time for Sundays mid holidays, Tho list of grievances were presented to tho boss pnlnters sd oral weekfl nso, but they have positive ly declined to sign the demands. Sub committees from tho union's visited tho various shops Saturday, but tho pro prietors were persistent In their refusal. DurliiE the past week tho union sent out to tho unions of the state tho fol lowins circular: "Notice All pnlnters nro requested to keep away from Fltts ton, ns trouble Is expected," Tho employes of the Exeter Mnrhlnc shops on the West Sldo started on their usual Saturday half-holiday yesterday. Stanley Stanislaus, of Smlthvllle, a forelEtter, was run down by a train on tho Lehigh Valley mountain cut-off yesterday morning about 7 o'clock and was Instantly killed. Thomas Jeffries, nn engineer on a small locomotive at the Stevens col liery, met with a painful accident Fri day evening about 5 o'clock. A small coal car jumped the track and entered the cab of the engine. Jamming a small Iron ratchet through the calf of Jeffries' leg. Tho bone of tho leg was not In jured, though the flesh was badly torn. While riding an engine nt the Coxton yard of tho Lehigh Valley, Friday, Thomas Heap, a hostler, had one of his hips dislocated by the sudden twisting of the engine on a curve, Tho laundry girls of this city are organizing. Before the opening of tho public schools next fall, a new school building will no doubt bo erected on Vine street, to take the place of tho old one. The school controllers nre tnlklns strongly In favor of the new building. Rev. It. S. Jones, of Scranton, ad dressed the men's meeting In the Voting Men's Christian association rooms this afternoon. William Evans, a former Pittston young man, sn of Contractor William W. Evans, of this city, who has been engaged for the past ow years as fore man of the Lehigh Valley machine shops at Buffalo, has resigned to ac cept a similar position with tho New York Central road, rrt New York city. The corner-stone of tho now Slavonian Catholic church, on Broad street, this city, was laid by Bishop M. J. Hoban, of the Scranton diocese, this afternoon with Imposing ceremonies. Others who assisted the bishop were Bev. Father Jnnkoln, tho pastor; Bev. John Spas, of Olyphant; Bev. T. Tervetka, of Pitts ton, and Rev. Father Gramllewicz, of Nnntlcoke. Previous to the ceremonies a large parade was held, in which all the Catholic societies of tho city and several visiting societies participated. Theatrical, j ATTRACTIONS TODAY. AC'ADKMV Sdiillcr Stock Company. Night. "The Bonnie Brier Bush." When J. II. Stoddart made his llrst local op pearance in "The Bonnie Ilricr Bush" some two months nijii his perfoimance was witnessed bv only comfoilably filled houses. His return en Bafjeiiient on Salmday last was one of tho mo-,t tiieccvful plajcd by him this n-aion. At both performances the theater was filled to ocrKov iinr und iiuny were turned anay because of the inability of the management to furnish more teats. Mr. Sloddatt repeated his mastcily Interpreta tion of the rolo of hachlan Campbell, and the applause at the entl of the great mchc in Ihe M-cond net necessitated the raisins of the curtain four times at the night performance. The effect of Mr, Moddarl's art upon the audience was manifested on ciery side. Ihe profound sorrow willi which his whole being n'cius to bo shaKen after he drie? his daughter from home nnd red izes his litter loneliness found a le.-ponshe clioid in the hearts of neaily cteiy one in tho at audiences and it is sale to entmo the assertion that eight out of ou'ry ten prisons prc-cnt were (rylns wiftly. It wxs a tpectacle tmli as is sel dom teen in a theater. The company was almost precisely the same as the one teen here earlier in the Mson. Henbu l'ov came in for 'a share of applause .second only to that aicorded Jlr. Siloddarr. Ills rhaiacteiiia Hon of the inimitable Archibald McKlttrlcl: is bound to lite long in the memory of eery ore who witnessed it. Augustine Unman ns Vain mas Mitchell, with Ills olHcpputcd qur, of "Annie, will jou ha' me?" prooled I'imili laughter and the flnging of the (pianette of field lubonrs was as suctt as could be wlxhcd for. It must surely be tho wish of all of Mr. Htod dart's local admirers that be will ghc up his idea of retiiing from the stage at the cud of this season and continue for one inoio jear at least to uphold the best traditions of the Eng lish speaking stag.'. As Ins been said o( another actor "as inmpaied with Ihe majority of modern stars he ranks a a planet." Schiller Stock Company, All this week nt the Acailtmy of Music- the Schiller btock company will present tho litest repcrlolie uf 111 t class plas, opening this veil ing with "The City of Xew York," a strong incIodin'iM, btigcil by il.ucr fully adequate to tho rcijUmiKiit. Many specialties will be Introduced tluoughout cadi pel formam c. I.aillis' tickets, limllul to i'Oj, hau been ImuviI for this eieniiig'H performance only, A big tale of seats Is lepoilcd. The Innocent Maids, rations of the blar theater will surely appre ciate the letuiii fait uf "'the Innocent Mil.ls," which tomiiunces an engagement on Thurulay aflcinoon. 'Ihe show opens willi a cry finny burlesque, entllled "A Wooden W'oiinii," nnd scries to Iiitiouuce twenty handsome gills in a double 'seNtcttc of liclks ami lleaiix, 'J lie Scrub Woman choius, and a Hotel change act, und fiom the lUc of the curtain the fun is fast and fuiious. Among the specialties aie such stars us John W, Jes, last season's itar with "A Hot Old ,'1'iiuc" ccmpaii), iis.istcd by Joe Madden in a funny Irish act; llinuett and Itlcli who aio the oiiginalois of illustrated songs, also iloIii- an rntliily new act, called "At Camp in the Phil ippines"; Amu Vale and Hose Cjilin, due (lists; Maik and Kitty lluit, in u comedy sketch; Nc Hie b)hi'lcT, the. popular slngir of ballads, .in J Joe Morris, la new und original parodici, 'Ihe closing of thu show l u laughable bur lesiiue, uitllled "A Loltfiy Ticket," which U intensely (uuny and calls for the sticiijth of the entire company. STAGS NOTES. Vihan lie Wolf Hopper produces Clurles Klein's audclllc based on Hie kens' "I'lekwlck t'jpcw," be will line with him two of his iissa. elates of the Mel'aull dj)j In IHgby and l.auia Joiie Ilrll. Dell is to play Waddles; Mrs. Hell, the Widow ilaidell. Grant tcwait is to be the Jingle. Hedge i". Marlon is to stage the enter tainment. Weber and I'ieieU midc formal, announcement that I'eter 1'. llailey will again be a member of THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, i Cent. (or Each Extra Lin. For Bent. hsj VjrsVAjxss, ssUyvrs roll MINT An cncpllonilly Rood location for n ilrug morel Hunt especially lor mat pur piw In most llilekly populated rpsldrme ills tilct In city. Address "iJrug Store," Tribune office. l'Oll MINT liens-ant hoinc for summer, nice jaril, garden and fruit. Pasture for tow; spring water In house! nice ilrhe to city. Ap ply .1. 0. Ililley, Chinchilla, 1M. roll ill.XT-Small furnished home for rent.l In quire ai 112.1 vine street, I1A11V KOIt tlKNT-112, April 1st, three bot and three single stalls nnd wash Mile. "' "' SU Madison avennj. Inquire at Rl Madln nvc; ron rtCNT-Slnre liulldlncr for relit In W,,0.n, City. Pn. niillilln M feet ,bv 21 feet, cellar under nil, nnd recond story can be arranged or a family. All in good repair ready for it-;e. Two coal breakers nnd mines close by employing over a thousand people., An entcrprMlisr merclia"t ean get a larco tride. Apply to Wll"' ""' Richmond. Itlehmond Hill, 3135 N. Mj'1' a"-"1"' Furnlshod Booms. rUltNISIIi:i) liO0IS-One, two, three or four. 720 Jefferson ntrnuc. roil ItKNT One furnished room, with improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap. C27 Adams ocenue. KLUeNlSllKD ROOMS for rei't, modern Improve ments; private family; gentlemen pieferrcel, at 537 Adams avenue. FOlt nr.NT furnished room; heat and bath. 013 Linden street. rUllNlSIlEl) IeO0tS FOn ItGNT. with heat, fas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 039 Adams avenue. For Sale. FOR SU.K Itound and flat bottom boats, in slock and built to order In short notice. Packard and Curtis, 15.1 Cherry street, Duniiiu.'c, Pa. FOR SAMJ-Hand silk doublcrs. New. Bamford Ilros., Paterson, .V, J, Wanted To Bent. iVATi:i) TO ni'.XT In Scranton or subureis, family four adults, furnished house for sum mer mouth;, high elevation and convenient to trolley cars. Address, stntlng rent ami full par ticular, to receive attention. Address llox 10, caie Tribune of lice. WANTED BOOMS for two adults, three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished for ery light housekeeping. Hi at floor preferred. Address M. D., Tribune of dec. WANTED Furnished bouse or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. 0. K, Tribune ofnee. Wanted To Buy. WAXTIHi A good load and family horse; oung, sound, kind and handsome; good stjlc and some speed; not nfiaid of anv thing. New 'phono 1408, or addrets "Horseman," bcianlon, Pa. WAXTKD TO BUV second-hand gent's bicycle. State price. Address K. S. D., Tribune office. Beat Estate. I'OIl SAt.ll Klegsnt sites for homes in upper Oteen nidge; choice neighborhood; most de sirable locality for homo in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvinc, 173( Sanderson avenue. 1'On SALU Two lots, improved, with fence, side walk in. (I gutter, X. Illukcly St., Dunmorc; vciy leasouable. Address Albert Jenkins, South Canaan, Wajne county. Pa. I'OIt SAL! Klegant sites for homes in upper Green Iticlgc; choice neighborhood; most de sirable locality for home in Lackawanna county. J. A. Manlne, 1730 Sanderson nvenue. FARM TOn SALK Sixty-two acres, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, lest improved; excellent spiing water on lot; farm situated on road. For particulars address Will iam Treslar, Ariel, Pa. Business Opportunity. PARTY who lias had experience in several lines desires to engage in legitimate business; can invest cash up to 5,000.00. Address Indc, Tilb line office. AX fXCKPTIOXAL business oppoitunity is open to ,i tellable man of character to invest $1,00 in a strictly legitimate and exceedingly profit able business. Personal interview only. Address "Character," Tribune office. STOrK AND WHL'.YT TRADKRS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbard & Co., members X. Y. Consolidated and fctotl; bchange. 41 and 46 Broadway, New York, llstablishcd lSiil. Long Distance' Phone MS8 nroad. Board and Booms. Villi V DI'.i-lRAIILK suite of rooms with first class table boaid, can be obtained at M Jcfierson avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTHD Two communicating rooms with board, private family preferred. Two ladies and a gentleman. State full particulars. Address C. H. V., Tiibunu office. lost. LOST A ladies' gold watth; u llbeial reward will (lie given If returned to Hotel Terrace, LOST A gold wiiteli and fob either on Cuibon street or from Caibon stieet fh Mulberry en Pcnn. Finder return to Ceorgc J. Ash, Times office. Reward, LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum of money, on Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming, finder please ictum purse to Tribun? olflcc and keep contents, LOST 525, between Peck Lumber Co., L'ast Mir kct street and Pribtcrii!i church. Reward if rctuined to olfleo of Peek Lumber Co. their company in the autumn, This will be the romplc'lc list of piimipals; William Collier, Charles Iligclow, John T. Kelly, Peter ! Ililley, I'rlU Willl.uiis. Lillian Ilii'sell. l.ouUe Allen Collier, Ilcssic Clajton and Pay Templeton. They deny the rumor that lliev had nuilv an ofirv to James T, Powers, mid added that they never had imdeilaken to engage May Irvvlu for their com pany. They say they will make ,i chaiue In their entertainments to the extent that all tlio piiuelpals will be cmploved III single scenes, llerutolore, they have been utilized for their tpc ciil abilltlra In duologues, 6ccnes-a-trols, etc, (ienrgc V, llobart Is to put Diukelspcil, the fieinian-dl ilcct philosopher bo created for the iiirKDis of u comic feullleton in tho dally news papi'i. Into a drama for David Waifleld, David Ik'laaco, that star's manager, is to collaboiate with Ilobait, Tho play Is not tu bo produced, however, until well on toward the end of next season, when It will be given some trial per formances. The hope is that it shall run in New York throughout tho leasim of 1801-01. Ward. hi is to play Diuki'lspli'l In Oinun dialect, und not ill the Yiddish patois lie uses ill "'Ihu Auc tioneer." A previous experience In a ficrium dialect role was not happy, He was the tint actor of the Herman lunalia in ' l)iu Hello of New York," and resigned ntter a few perform, unci's. Hovvcver, h thinks he will succeed along the liiirs tin' late (Icoigo S. Knight was so am bilious to follow when ha produced llioiisou Howard's "Haron Rudolph," No Wedding Bingr, The inaillagu service, uccoidlug to the So-c-tcty of IV lends, docs l.ot i(iuiic u ling. A I'liiladelphlau, while at a winter ri'soit with her husband, not long ago, n coiupsiiu; en gagement rings with a, dunce aumiliitancc. "W'liuu is jour wedding iiglf at length isk.sl (lie fliaueo aecjuilnlaine. "Oh," replied Ihe I'hlladelphlan, "we are I'llends." "IVIntl" died the olher, to whom the trim "Friend," for Ouakcr was evidently as unfamiliar as Ihe Friindly custom of doing without a wedding rlna "jou don't mean w say jou'ic not mat. llidl" New oiU L'vcnlna; bun. , SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Branch WANT Cffices, Want Advertisements Will Be Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALIIIMIT SCIItJLTZ. corner Mulberry street nnd Webster avrnuc. GUSTAV PICIli:!,, C.V) Adams avenue. West Side dCOIiriK W. JIIXKIXS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton l'ltr.ll L. TLRPPi:, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OHO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Bidge . CllAltl.lIS P. JOXIIS, 1357 Dickson avenue. I". J. JOHNS, 025 fircen Ridge street. C. I.0III1X. corner Wasblngluu ave- avenue and Marlon stieet, Petersburg W. H. KXi:pFI'.L, 1017 Irving avenue. Bunniorc J. 0. UO.NU k SON. Help Wanted Male. WAXTI'.D Painters nnd paper hangej-s nt once. Zelgler 4: Die.vcr, 121 Pino street, Dumnoic. WAXTKD Practical carpenter foreman: one who can make drawings for houses; a goo I opening for the right party. Address, Hullder, 1'. O. llox 38, CItj-. WAXTIlt) Machinist nnd blacksmith; a man fa mlllnr with und capible of miming 1111 en gine and repairing machinery. Al-o competent of making nnd sharpening tools for stone work. None but steady tollable men need apply. Steady wolk. fctale experience and va.res wanted. Ap ply at one. ingalls Stone Co., llinghainton, WAXTLD-Ily one of tho hrgest old line life insurance companies. . ten agents for Xorth- eastern Pennsylvania, 'Lilicial contract, salary or commission. Address Manager, care Tribune. WAXTIID A joung man vviio has had one car's experience in tin shop, footc & Fuller, Mears building. WAXTKD First class shoemaker, for repilr work. D. A. Davis, Luzerne avenue, West Pittston. WAXTKD Painters; only good men need apply. Call at Charles Wagner's, 3.11 Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. WANTKD Good lace weavers. Apply John llronilcv k Sons., Lehigh avenue below Front stieet, Philadelphia, Pa. WAXTKD Women to canvass for and represent the TABARD INN LIBRARY; ill some dis tricts subscriptions have been secured nt prac tically ever' house; experienced canvassers em make $50 a week. Cive refeiences and acldres.. W. F. Smith, Mgr. bub. Dept., The Booklovers Library, Philadelphia. WAXTKD Middle aged lady as cook and gcneril honsewoik, private family; good home. Ap-pl- nt ouie, Ifardcvlck's Auction Rooms, 133 Pcnn avenue, Scianton. YOHXO LADY WANTHD for office work; not a bookkeeper, but a good penman. Lackawanna Laundry, S03 Penn avenue. WAXTI'.D A good steady girl for geneial houso vvoik. 019 Madison avenue. WAXTKD A competent girl for general house vvoik; no other need apply. Apply at ence, 1CC0 Madison avenue, corner Delaware. KXPKMKXCKD LAUNDRY IIKLP WAXTKD Ap ply nt Kejstone Launch r, 111 South Main avenue, between 7.30 and 8.30 p. m. LADY CANVASSF.R wanted to solicit subscrip tions tor The Tribune; good commission of fered with n fair guarantee for first-class worker. Apply personally at Business Manager's office, Scranton Tribune. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED I.IFB OP T. DEWITT TALMA11E, by his Son, RKV. FIIAXK DEWITT TALMAOE and associate editors of Christian Herald. Only book endoiscd by Talinage family. Kuomioua profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately CLAKK & C .. aaa a, 4H1 S', Pnllu., Pa. Mention this Paper. Becruits Wanted. WAXTKD FOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un married men between ages of SI and 33; citi zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read nnd write English. For information npply to lteariiiting Officer, No. 123 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. r.Anv STKXOciRAPIIKIt of seveial veais' cxneib eneo desire's situation. Addicts, Box btw, Tribune'. POSITION WAXTKD by expel ienced lady stenog rapher und office assistant; wages, fjo a month. Address S. (1,, Tribune office. WAXTKD Position by a young in 111 as book keeper or assistant and tjpcvviltci, wheie good liaid woik calls for advancement; can glvu icfereiieo us to chaiactcr and ubllitv; good pen man; correspondence solicited. Address "Pel maiient Position," eaic of Tribune office. SITI'ATIOX WAXTKD taking care of lr.vns, or gaiden, or giading. 1114 I.lojd stieet, top 'loor. WIDOW with one child wants a situation 'as hou-ekeeper in a widowers family. Adduss It II,, d'J Rock stieet, Pittston, Pa. blfUATION WAVn'.li-Hy u reliable colored limn is poller, ortlic or daj'a Work. Ad dress II. A., 31il Penn avenue. STORAGE. The Scranton Storage Co. offers perfect facilities for the Storage of household goods etc. Upwards of 30 dry, clean aud thoroughly ventilated rooms, with individual keys are at the disposal of the public, 1 13 Franklin Ave. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mora Tim Pour Unci, 6 Centi tor Bach Batra Urn, LEQAL. IN MM fetlllon of Margaret Price to lists iraiisferred to her the hotel license of George A, Price from the First lo the Third vvaicl In Illakely Iwrough. In the Court of Quarter Pes s ons of laickawanna Countj'. No. BO, March Bev alnni, 1002. No."'f. " tint the Court granted n ml on April 21, 1(102, m show tausp why the aliom license should not be Irnnidrrrrd to Margaret Price as prajed for. Returnable Mav fl, Wi, at 0 noiiKRT ,r. Murray, Attorney for Petitioner. NOTIf'i: IS HCRKBY OIVKX of An Intended" pllcallon to the Auditor Onrrsl and tin Clovernor of Pcunsvlvnnla, Aligtut 0, 1IXM. for a ( barter for a banking company to be called "Thn South Side Rank," of Scranton. Pa., in b located 111 the southerly part of the city of Seraiitem, Pennsylvania The specific 6hect for which It Is to be chartered Is to rxerelfc bank ing privileges under the provllons of the Act n titled "An Act for the Incorporation and regu lation of banks of discount and deposit," ap proved Msy 13. 1870. The capital stock to uf fifty thousand dollars. Welles k Torrcy, Solicitor. rA,sjn ltnsOLVKD, By the Select Council of the city nt Scranton, the Common Council concurring, That Scranton street from the (lis 'house brldj to the D., L. & W. railroad, Bloomsbiirg dills Ion. be paved and the cost thereof assessed against the abutting piopertlcs according to tho foot front rule; provided, that three-fourths of all the members clrcted to each branch of the coun cils shall vote In fior thereof. On Hie passage of this resolution by tho said three-fourths voto and Its approval by the city recorder, the ellv clerk shall publish n copy thereof in all tho newspapers which publish the city advertise ments for ten days, stating that unless a major ity of the owners of property abutting upon tald Scranton street, bftvveen the gas house bridge and the D., L. k W, railroad, Illoomsburg divis ion, shall signify to councils In writing within slxtv cla.vs from the date of the approval of this resolution, their preference of the material do slice! for such pavement, councils will proceed to pass an ordinance directing paving of said flcra'i Ion street from the gas 'house bridge to tho ninonuliurg division of (he D., I,, k W. rail ruid with such material as they may sec fit. Approved April 2S, 1002. W. ti. Council, Recorder. Attest: M. T. Lavelle, City Clerk. NOTiCP. is hereby given that A. 1. flould k Sons, persons having a lien, under the lawn of Pennsylvania, upon goods, wares and mer chandise of the Deer Park Brewing Company, consisting of one two-horse delivery wagon, on account of storage and labor bestowed on such goods, tho owners having failed, neglected and re fused to pay the amount of such charges iipon said piopeity within sixty day after demand, thereof made personally, will expose the said two-horse delivery wagon to sale, at public; mo tion, at Oould's Carriage Work", No. 413-121 I.indrn street, clly of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, on tho Hth day of May, A. D. 1102, at 10 o'clock a. in., and sell tho samp or so much thereof as shall be sufficient In discharge said lien together with costs of sale and advertising. A. It. (lOli'I.n SOX3. WH.LARD, WATltlKN k KNAPP, Solicitors. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONHY TO LOAN Quick. straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 8U-U15 Conncll building. j Rheumatism. is RUKUMATISM All nartlca that wish ran ha speedily and permanently cured of all va rlcties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or address J. E. Tay lor. Scranton. PROFESSION A L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAl!M)IN, 2.1 TRADURS BANK Building. Old telephone, No. 1801. Architects. F.DWAUD II. DAVIS, ARCHITKCT, CONNCLIi Building. I'RKDKRICK f BROWN. ARCH. B., llllAli Estate Kxchange Bldg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining' Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 COXNT.LL BUILDING. STEVKNSOX k KNIGHT, 726 COXNKLL BLDG. Dentists. Dlt. C. t. EH.KNBKRf.KR, PAULl BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton, DR. C. O LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVKXUK. Lawyers. WII.LARD, WAHRK.V k KNAPP, ATTOHXI.YS and Counsellois-at-La'V. CM to 012 Conncll nuilding. FKAXIC l. BOYLK. ATTORNKY-ATLAW. Rooms 12, 11, in and IS Burr Building. D. II. RKPI.OGLE, ATTORXKY LOANS NERO tiatcd on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. Ji'.SSUP Is JESbtIP, ATTORNEYS AND COUV scllois-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms ID, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTOHXEY, IIOOMS tXM-WH, Oth Boor. Mears Building. L. A. WATRES, ATTORXEV-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIOXAfj Bank Building. O. COMEGYS, ll-Il REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Womlng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, H3 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAU.V. OFFICE 330 W,H iugton avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. ( lirmile diseases, lungs, heart, kidnejs and genlto miliary otgans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Osteopathy. DR. D. 0, EVANS. OSTEOPATH, 128 W.VH iugton avenue. Chronic and ncrv ous ."diseases u specialty. Consultation free. I ' Hotels and Restaurants. THE EI.K CAl'E, l.'i AND 157 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Hates reasonable. I'.IKOLKR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR!)., L. k W. PAS- scngrr depot, c'onducied on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. P, IIHKiflS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pouls; no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. II. Ilriggs, pioprictor." 'Leave orders 1100 Noilli Main avenue, onlvickn' drtig store, eor mr Adams and Mulbeiry. D?t)i telephones. '! ' ' ' ' " ' Seeds. , p G. It. n.vltlvE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NWR n.vmrn, stoic 201 Washington avenu) grteo heiibcs, 1UV North Mam avenue; afore tele phone, TW. , Wire Screens, jomii'ii Ki'irrrcL, m:u on i.kcka, ave., m union, Pa., iiiamifai turer of Who Irene is, Miscellaneous. DllKbhUAIUSi; I'OIt CHILDREN TO ORHER; alo ladles' waUts. loule Sliociuaker, 21. Adams jcnur. MEG ARGETrililOS.J'PRINT Ifltb" SUPPLIES, EN veloiies, paper bags, twin'. Warehouse, KM WatlilngloiilviTTij, Arajitjjii, Pa. '. I " f - . - , . ic. I HIE UlLKEsniJHUir IH&Oltb CAN BE HAD in bcraniva' jt-rtiie uewss Hjid of (ci,in4n Bros., 4M t-prueo ami WJ Llndroi M .Norton. Jii Uckawvniu avenue; I. 8. Schutttr. 211 fciniio Hrt, , '.TjUf ;?-".' 1 J l fo'J&iJLt fe" &' i.vrfrjnyiai -' isfciMc; t1 'fi