THE StJR ANTON TRIBUNE-TtTESDAlT, MAT G, 1902. x ' T , - . . . . . J flMMPMhk Fim. V riiiar v.s rft'AV - ..S4(...?.?.;. WS&F' MtliMlStM r V i7. w usiM',,y-vTs.m. y''V4i7;AiX- quality or r:--:v;:::vilW -. . .... ..: ; .... - ,hs;. - VVU-V J r,r "', 'iv "'5t,!'" Eon :?. KJn vtw 3iIK2E5ESl3SSESEffiEKS Green Trading Stamps. EHEffiSKSHlSEGGE MONTROSE. Special to the Sxianton Ttibunc, Monti oho, May !. M1.b Alice Warner and Jllb.s Jlaybolle Allen, of ninKliam ton, linvo been vIslthiK at the liouio of Ml 8, A. N. lllndh, on Prospect htreet. William D. LuhI;, an old and nioin Inent attorney, who hint been In active inuctli'o for beveial yearc, and a founcr jn-esldent of the Piist Natlonul banlc, o( this plate, Is dylntr at tint home of his diuiKhtcr, Mis. Se.irJe McCollum In this place. Ids wife who has been (pending the winter with i datives In Northein New I'hiKland, has been tele Biaphed for and Is now hastening to her husband's bedside as fast a fateani and stool tun bring her, but It Is not liiinwn when she will arrive, John Dovlne and fcon, Heed, of Hush, eto visitors In town today, "The annoymous ciicmlur hublt" has broken out again amoiiK the politicians iind this thnu CoiiKiessinan C, V, Wllsbt Is made the object of a cownrd My and contemptible attuck. Of couihu the clruuhus will have no effect upon tho political fortunes of our popuhir coiigreaman, whose Lhanco of being named at tho convention which meets at Honesdale this week ii(e growing brlgUter every day, Mr, and Mrs. ,. i:. lilssell weie guesta over Sunday of iclatlvcs resid ing at Ciystnl Lake, near Duudaff, jtev. d. W. Cooper, the newly up pplnted Methodist minister, spent Sun day with. his tamlly ut their lormer homo In D.ilton. Mrs. A. U Tltinuu and son, De Wit. && S lJE cts Acts jtit sjUtaj ly Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy, because its com ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbinc the natural func- - ;tM :.... u:- ...1.-11.... pleasant to ? m. LOU 13V I Ia: Kv. . r - - - I- by all drudrfi'atSi 840-142 WASHINGTON aio guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .John Friend, at their homo in Elmlra, X. Y. P. M. Gaidner, of Forest City, was transacting legal business In this pluco tho last of the week, T'nlon sei vices weie held in the Pres byterian chinch last evening, Rev. V. C, Harnes, oillciatlng. "Ascension day," next Thursday, will be observed by special services at 10 o'clock a. in. In St. Mary's church. Ueglnniug this week, tho hour for dally niiihs at St, Mary's Catholic, chinch has been changed from 7.30 to 0.30 a. m. A number of piomlnent Republicans of this place expect to attend tho Con gregational cont'eifiico to bo held nt Ilonesdule, Wayno county, on Friday, May . Mis, George 11, Lathrop s visiting lit Hudhon, N, Y, A now baptismal font has been placed In St. Paul's Kplscopal chinch, a gift from the Misses Diddle, of Phila delphia, m in . FACTORYVILLE. bjii'djl to the Smnton 'frlbunp. F.ictoryvllle, May 5. Mrs. P.ivls of Scrantoii, was vlaillng friends In town lust week, Mrs. Oscar Ilallstead and Mrs, A. A. Drown, spent last Filday with friends In Nicholson, Miss- Jennie Wells, of South Mont rose, Is the guest of lelatlves heie, IMulowim Lodge, Oauehtcr of ne beccn will meet Tuesday evening, Of- SHa S Thi elgnattire la on erfcry box of tti f aM Laxative Bromo-OuinineTaweu "77&tL!ltiuMimiliiSlu&jaum m said in tat ir pieakS'ari'lyt Berveficially? asa - Laxai i ve c " uiii,i substance. In the process of anufacturincr tics are used, as thev are the taste, but the medicinal virtues or byrup of rigs are ootamea 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 fjgptf JHaw.Vot-kTN.V. -- --.. ..-,-i JEcicstjfiicervts gor- battle?, We Have Both 'Phones. fleers for the coming term will be nom inated nt that mooting. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrlgley, of Lake Cuiey, visited their son Floyd last Sunday. The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet Tuesday at 3 o'clock at the meeting room. The uoiough council will meet Wednesday evening. Children's day will bo observed at the KaptlBt church the first Sunday In June, The Ke Caterer, of Dulton, will conduct a religious service at tho home of Mis. Osena Cap well, next Friday, at 2.30, Miss Josephine J.ludsey Is quite III at her home on Main street. FOREST CITY. SpecUl to the fcoiantoii Tilbunc. Foiest City, May 5. The funeral of Mrs. QeurBo Drain, who died Friday morning, took place yesterday ufter noon and was largely attended. The services weie conducted by nov, I. h, Chuk In tho Methodist church. She was bom In tho Jsle of Wight In tho Kugllbh channel in 1857, and hud i cabled In this country about fifteen yeurs. Mrs, Drain was a Methodist in faith and a conscientious woman with many noble traits. Interment was made in the Hill side cemetery. Tho public school exercises took place lp tho Davis opcia liouso this afteinoon and evening. Theie was a large audi ence at both times, and tho young folks caviled out tho piogramme very credit ably. It was made up of choruses, mo tion songs, a May-polo dance, dialogues, etc, School closes tomorrow, and on Wednesday tho commencement, exer cises will be held. There nro sixteen griidviuteBi Itev. W. Itolllnahecl prencliett In Iho First Presbyterian church, Cdrbondalc, both morning nml evening. The set vices In the Forest City church ere conducted by Hew 13r. Brook", of Scran ton. Mr. and Mrs. VC', M. Leonard, of Af ton, N. Y., are visiting In town. The contractors on the borough build lug seem to have ftwakened from their lethargy and nro now hustling the work. They nre ncvcrnl months behind tlii contract time for the completion of the structure. HONESPALE. Special to the feranlon Tribune, Ilonesdale, May C Two carloads of machinery for tho Wnyne Oil and De velopment company's derrick have ar rived. Experienced workmen will be hero In u few days to erect tho oil der rick and put the machinery In place for driving the vyoll. The company are con fident of securing oil or bus. Miss Grace Corey returned to her homo on Saturday from New Yoik, where she spent the winter. Mrs. Htury Grctter and little son left this morning for Frankfort, Ky where Mr. Grctter has purchased a photo graph gallery and been engaged In the business for a few months. Mr, Dunncll, the baker, went to New York on Saturday, to engnge bakers In place of two who left him on Saturday without notice. AVnyne county court Is In session this week. The school dhectors will meet In tho court house Tuesday afternoon to elect a county superintendent. Charles Soars, of Clark's Summit, was In Ilonesdale on business today. The annual pow-Iettlng will take place In tho Presbyterian church at 7.30 o'clock this evening. Mrs. Glllen and daughters have stored their household goods, nnfl will spend tho summer In Bradford county. Miss Clara T. Sutton, whose serious illness has been reported, is slowly con valescing. HAMLI1NTON Special to the Seranton Tribune. Hamltnton, May 5. Matilda, wife of tho lato Thomas M. Tuttle, died very suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Simons, Wednesday, April 30. The funeral services were held In the Salem Methodist Episcopal church, Friday, May 1. Interment was made in tho new Salem cemetery. She is sur vived by one son, George, and one daughter (Emma), Mrs. Walter Simons. Mrs. Jemima Peet, relict of the late Daniel Peet, died in Hnwley, May 2, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Curtis, in her eighty-ninth year. De ceased is survived by five sons, Abner, Minot, John, George, Byron, and four daughters (Abigail), Mrs. Mahlon Christy, (Rebecca) Mrs. AV. B. Curtis, (Harriet) Mrs. Tuiijer and Celesta. The funeial services were held in the Salem Methodist Episcopal church, Monday, May i, interment In the old Salem ceme terv. Among tho several visitors to the Electric city during the past week were B. F. Hamlin and family. Miss Kathryn Edwards, C. L. Simons and Amos Olver. Mis. C. B. Gale leturned to her home in Seranton, May 3, after a ten days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Simons, of the East Side. Mr. and Mis. F. J. Posten, of Moscow, visited tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spangenburg, of the East Side, Sunday last. " Mrs. Sallnda Jones has been spending the past week with friends In Hawiey. I Theatrical I ATTRACTIONS TODAY. AC'AlinY Schiller Stock Company. Afteinoon ami night. Schiller Stock Company. A will pleaded audience was that nnscmlilctl at the Academy of mii!c last night. Tho jiliy pre sented by the Schiller Stock rompiny ww "flic City of New Yoil.," a sen-.ation.il melodrama of New York life. Tho dreeing nml it.ige sitlnms were bcuitlfnl, and the luilroad wrcik teene, in the tliiid act, was patticiilaily exciting and tin UUncr. ilks Klh 1'ontalnelileau, as P.ihy Suindeis, aihlccd n triumph. She was a pic tme as the bemtifiil, fleiy, impetuous flower gill, ho ileintrd her life to her biother and iioncst t jiI, Slio was ably Mipported b Campbell Strat um, who inipciduiiatcd Jack Moigm, the ic formnd gambler, .and a uy capable rompiny. Specialties weic introduced between tho nets bj licit Wesner, Abbot Worlley and .Master Joe I,Me, a boy Jugglei. .Matinees will bo given all wick, fUrtlnir todiy with Olga Xethersolc'a re. cent succr-hs, "Sapho." An ctra featuie will be picicntcd at eieh perform ince thU week, Tho greit .arrow- tilo. Including Percy I'liitrliic, a Seranton boy, known piofeaslonally as Zuiow. This tilo, after n triumphant season with Weft's miiiMrels, will exhibit their daring feats as acro batic artlststs with the Schiller Stock compiny. Tonight a magnlllecnt pioductlon, of "Womin's Knemy" will be presented, and tomoirow after noon, ".Monte Cilsto" will be produced. Great Zarrowr Trio. Iho Ore.it Zitiow Trio, who luio been using tho I.,ceum stairo tho put wnk, rehcaralng a new iioelt,v net, which they will present nest season, entitled " Night on the lloaid Wall;," will be fcatuied this week at the Academy of Music in conjunction with the Schiller Stock company. 'llil" funous tilo was seen heio recently with the H'cl'a inlnitiiU, and pioved imc of the most cntci tabling oit with this famous oiganbation, An entirely new set of scrncry, beiutlfully lllu. inlniited, with t-Uitlhi',' und aiiuibiiu tilck at tachments, will tend to nuke this new' noclty ait ouo of the tuoit entertaining .uidcHlo acts eer seen heie, "The Innocent Maids," "The Innocent JlaliN" coinpanj, imiKr tlie ill rectlon of T, W, Plnklns, who appear nt the Star Thui'.day, will'atlord it beat to lotcis of goigeoiii tlit-.it ileal display and cleer comedy, The tlrst part of tho piogranuno Is a laughable bklt. entitled "A Wooden Woman," and fur nUhes to each peifoiiuer un opportunity tu did pliy Ids ur her ublllty. The costumes aio the niot gorgeous and CNpcusbe ctcr fuinblieit in a bmlesiUo nttiaitlon. They iiicludo nix distinct changes, aluong which may be mentioned the double tcstetto of belles and Ileaus, tho Snub Women's chorus, and the Automobilo Ulrls and llojs. The bill presented in the olio is one of the stiougest eer seen brie and Includes Amu al and lloio Tarllii, the acknowledged two niost beautiful women in the builetquu field; Maelik-n and Jews, reltlc wits; Ileiinett and ltich, in their new net "At Camp In the Philippine," Jlatk and Kitty Hart In a comedy eUctchs Xelllo Sl. U'lder, i songs and ballaib, and Jue .Xonls, in new and oiiglnal paiodies. 'iho pei fin nunc e concludes with a burlcipie entitled, "A Lottery Ticket," und U btimfiil of fun, mil tit un! music. STAGE NOTES. Hallo laiuiictt uUo has a new pliy for nest lea-on, und it will be cilled "Kust tg Wc.t." i:iiU Pioctor Otis will kliortly make un elab oute ielwl of "Djtt L.innc" In Philadelphia. tieorgu Suunuei'S uml Alice Arcbci uie to be joint btara in a fjuo called "A Hot Scotch Major." Mahcl Amber and Arthur lloopes, who were man led only the months ago, Iijk just been Uborccd. ' Henry IJ. Harris has purchased I'l'lie Second THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Tlmn Four Lines, i Cents (or Each Extra Unt. Tor Bent l'OIt lll'.N'T Itoiisp In ll.i 1 1 .in. ni'iir stutlnii! tile: ly located! nuke a nice hummer ruldcurr. 1'or futlhcr partlculirs, apply W. 11. Shide, Dab ton, l'a, l'OIt ItCN'T 0J.1 Clicen ltlilge stieel, nine rooms, modern Improvement; steam beafed, ery reasonable and desirable. Inqufro !'. II. Kettle ton, isio Wulilnnlon aienue. l'OIt HUNT An r.uiptlonally gnoil location for a drug store: built pspeelally for that pur pnej In mot thltklv populated reh!etiie dis trict hi ellj. Aildrcs "Buig Store," Trlbiiuo office. roil HHVr 1'leasiinl house for summci, litre 5ard, garden and fruit. Pasture for eo'cj spring water In homes nice drlc to city. Ap ply ,1. C. llnlley. L'lilnihllln, !. TOR nF.NT-Small furnished house for rent. In quire at 02.1 Vino street. ' HAItN roil m:NT-$12, April 1st; three hot and three single stalls and wash rack, rear ol .124 Madison avenu;. Inquire at 031 Madison nve. KOIt KKNT-Store bullilln(r for rent in Dickson City. Pa. Dulldlna- B0 (ect bv 24 feet, cellar under all, and second story can be arranged lor a family. All in good repiir ready for U'O "two coal breakers and mines close by employing oer a thousand people. An enterprising merchant can get a hrge trade. Apply to William ll. Itlchmond, lllchmond Hill, 3123 N. Main aMnuc, Seranton, Pa, Furnished Rooms. rUHMSIini) ItOOMS-One, two, three or four. T2U Jeircrson ueemic. VOlt Iir.NT One furnished room, with imple ments; also one on tliiid floor, cheap. G2T Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS tor rent, modern Imple ments; prhatc family; gentlemen preferred, at 637 Adams aienuo. FOll IIKNT Furnished room; heat and bath. CCS Linden etrcct. ' FURNISHED IIOOMS FOR RENT, with beat, pas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at D39 Adams avenue. For Sale. FOR S M.i: Ladles' bloulc for sale; cot $100 when new; will sell cheap. Call at 815 Jef ferson aenue. l'OIt SALE Round and flat bottom boats, in stock and built to nwler in shoit notice, l'.ickaid and CurtN, ljj Clierrv stiect, Dunnio.e, Pa. FOR SALI-IIand silk doubters. New. Iiamford Bios , Patcrson, N. .7. Wanted To Bent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three or four rooms, tumisliecl or unfurnished lor eery light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Addrcis M. B., Tribune office. WANTED Furnished houe or four or flee rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E., Tribune office. Wanted To Buy. WANTED A good road and family horse; oung, sound, kind and Inndsonio; good stjlc ami some speed; not aft.ild of am thing. Now 'phono I40S, or address "lloi-einin." Scianton.Pa. WANTED TO BUY V second hand gent's blncle. State piice. Address E. S. II. , Tribune office. Heal Estate. FOR SALE Two Iot, improved, with fence, side walk and gutter. N. Blakcly t., Dunmore; eiy reasomblc. Address Albert Jenkins, south Canaan, W'.iyno county, Pa. FOR SLE Elegant sites for homes in upper Oreen Ridge; choice neighborhood; most elc slrable locality for home in Lackawanna count. J. A. Marvine, 17.30 Smderson aicnue. FARM FOR SALE Sitty-two acres, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, rest improved; excellent spring water on lot; farm situated on road. For particulars address Will iam Treslar, Ariel, Pa. Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE suite of 1 001119 with flist class table board, can be obtained at XI Jefferson avenue. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Two communicating looms with board, private family prcfened. Two ladiLS and a gentleman. State full particulars. Address O. II. D., Tribune office. Volume," a play of New Yoik life, by Fcidln.ind tiottsehallv. Bandmiter Lines wants to get in Souea's class, and is wilting an npeia. (ieoige Bernaid Sliiw is nld to be nt work upon a flic act play dealing with the adventures of "Don Juan." 'The lilumph of tho Young Pcim" is the name of a new play upon which Ifaddon Cham bers is at woik. A New York court has decided tint Olga Neth crsolo must piy Marcus Majer ?J,000 due hlhi as commi-sions on "Sapho." A sister of Hall Caine, the novelist, made her debut on the stage last Monday in London, ap pearing in "A Woman of Impulse." INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Semi-Annual Premium. General Superintendent T, K. Clarke, of the Lackawanna inilroail, has issued an order to the effect that from und after May 1 a semi-annual premium, on a hasls of $3 per month, will he paid to Delaware, Lackawanna & Western ilasmun In train service Including1 those on helper, pusher 'and hill engines, lor each, six month's clear record In their special capacity of protecting trains In accordance with the rules. If a man's occupation Is changed from flagman to some other position within such peiiod through no fault or wish of Ills own, and his record Is clear, ho will he paid tho premium for each full month's service ns ilagniaji. It Is confidently hoped that every flagman In the service will merit this reward. D., L. and W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of tho Delawaie, Lackawanna & Western hoard for totlay; MONDAY, MAY B. Ettras 1:4 st 8 p. 111,, II. IKilicrtj; 1 P. in., Ilolokcn, L'. M. Hallett; II p. m., 1). Wallace. TUESDAY, MAY 0. Eitras East I 11. 111., Hubokcn, J, W, Devlno; U .1. m llobokeu, LirMu; 1U a, 111., II. UlllUan; 11 a, 111., (lohokin, M, .1. Ilcunlgan; 1 p. 111., Wil liam Hoar with M, Laughucj'ti crew; 2 p. in,, llobokeu, J, 1'. Ilurklurt; 6 p. 111,, (', W, Dunn; tl p. in., Hobokcu, II. ltuegg. Summits, Etc, 8 a, 111,, I'rounfelker; JO a. in., Nichols; 11 u. in,, Cairlgi - p. in., Heuulgan, I'iblirit I a. 111., William Waidell; a .1. 111., It, Ccolar: 7 a. ., K. 1'innerty; S a, 111,, llotitci; 11 u, 111., Lattlmcr; 11.1, a. in,, Muun; p. m., J, llealey; 5 p in,, C, llailliulomen; 7.3U p. in., Murph ; t) p. 111 , W. II. Bartholomew; 11 p. lit ,, Lumping, ' llclpeis 1.30 a. 111., MCCovein; 7 a, m., (iatf. Iie.v ( 10 4. ni., Sicor; U.SJU p. 111., Stanton. IMias Wc,t- 11. 111., It. Casluei; II a. 111,, John (iahagan; 1 p. 111,, A. E, Ketchimi; 2 p. m., (, Randolph; i p. in,, M. L'aimuily; It p. m., T, Doudicau, NOriCE. McCue and cicw will run U a. 111. cstio, May 0. A, ticilly and crew will un No. 0.', Mjy 0. ltaffcrly and crew will run 3.43 p. in. cilia, May . J, L. bin I th and crew will run 11.30 p. in. extra May 0. SITUATIONS WANTED J FRER. Branch WANT Offices, Want Advertisements Will Bo Becelvoc". nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Untl 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SLilULTZ, corner Mulberry stieet and WcbUer avenue, OUSTAV PICitEh, ojO'Adama avenue. West Side ., UEOIIOi: W. JESKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Seranton FRED L. TERPl'i:, 7J0 Cedar avenue. North Seranton ' GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Oreen Bidge CHARLES P. JONK9, 1,W7 Dickson avenue. I'. J. JOHNS, p:il (ireen llldice street. O. LORES', corner Washington avc- avenue and .Million street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. CI. BONE J. SON, Help Wanted Malo. WANTED We want men of good standing anil education in each town of two thousmd population or ovei tn lepieMiit the TAB Vltl) INN LIBRARY, to erroll inciubers mid to Li tem! to the distribution ami ctclunge or books; men who inaku .1 snices of working up their tenitory will be advanced to good ularicd )io-I-tinns in larger towns and cities. 'Iho TAUAR1I 1XN is a new depirtmcnt of the BOOKI.OVKltS the largest circulating library in the world, dive references and adelicss: W. F. Smith, Mgr. Sub. Dcpt., The Kooklovers Llbiary, Phllulelphia. WANTED At once, two good coat 111 ik. rs; steadv woik. Apply to (icorgc Buv, illy tiilor, Main stiret, Pittston, Pa. WANTED By one of tho largest old lino life Insurance companies, ten agents foi North eastern I'pimsjlvanii. Liberal contract, siliry or commission. Addiess Mmager, care Tribune. WANTED A joung man who bis hid one veir's cNperiencc in tin shop. Footo & Fuller, Meals building. WANTED Fitst class shoemaker, feu repiir woik. D. A. Davis, Luzciuo avenue. West Pittston. WANTED Painteis; onlv good men need apply. Call at Charles Wagner's, .111 Adams avriiue. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Good lace weavers. Apply John Brainier & Sons., Lehigh avenue below Front street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Middle aged lidr as cook and gcneril housework, private f.miil.v ; gooil home. Ap ply at once, Hardwick's Auction ltoom, 115 Penu avenue, Seranton. EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY HELP WANTED Ap ply nt Ktejstone Laundry, lit South Main avenue, between 7.30 and 8 30 p. 111. LADY CANVASSER wanted to solicit subscrip tions for The Tribune; good commission of fered with a fair guarantee for first-class wukcr. Apply personally at Business Manager's office, Seiauton Tribune. Agents Wanted. WANTED 100 agents to handle a lino of fast selling, So cent gooe's; commission, t0 per cent. Address L. W. Lcdjaid, Carbondalc, Pa. Becrults Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un married men between ages of 21 and M; citi zens of United States, of good character and tempeiatc habits, who can speak, reid and write English. For information apply to Itetrultiiig Officer, No. 123 Wyoming avenue, Seranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. LADY STENOGRAPHER of soici.il .veais' experi ence deslies situation. Addicts, Bov S.'M, 'liilnme. POSITION WANTED liy espeiicnecd lidy stenog rapher und office assistant; w igcs, 'jJO'a month. Addics3 S. U Tribune office'. WANTED Position by a oims man as book keeper or assistant and tjpewilter, wheie good haul woik culls for advancement; can givo icfeiciice as to chaiactcr and abilitv ; good pen nun; conepondenec solicited. Addivos "Pei maiient Position," enro of Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED taking taie of lr.n, or gaidcn, Ol giadlug. 1111 Llod stieet, top 1oor. WIDOW with one child wants .1 situation as housekeeper in a vvidowei'a family. Addices R. B DO Rock stiect, Pitt-ton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED By n lellable colored nii'ii as porter, office or day's work. Ad dress B. A., 310 Penn avenue. Business Opportunity. WVNTED P.uty with a, few hundred ilnlhrs, to buy M Interest in a ligitim.ite mail order business that will bear strict Investigation; ex clusive contiol of article advertised. Addresi, box il, Tribune office. AN EXCEPTIONAL bu-luoss .oppoitunlty is open to 11 reliable mm of chiiactct to Invent U.'OJ In a strictly legitimate and pi ceiling!)' jirollt able business. Personal Interview onl), Address "Chaiactcr," Tribune office. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M, Hlbbard & Co., inciubers N. V, Consolidated and Stock Stchange, 41 and 1G Broadway, New York. Established 1501, Long Distance' Phone 2388 Broad. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY '10 LOAN-Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N, V. Walker, lill-MIS Council building. STORAGE, The Scrautoa Storage Co. offers perfect facilities for the Storage of household goods etc, Upwards of 30 dry, clean and thoroughly ventilated rooms, with individual keys are at public. the disposal of the 113 Franklin Aye. niDEfTADv t t m W I I ' Wf ft 9-3 "i I V a. 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mors Tim Pour Llnej, fl Cent (or BachBttri Mil. LEGAL. N01ICI1 Is hereby given that a meeting of Hi Blocklioldcra of (he The Title Uuarantr and . Rl c"'U'nny, of Scronton, Penn,, will bn held at the office of the company. 135 Washington ave nue, Seranton, Pcnna,, on May 17, 190-2, at 10.10 a. in., to take action on approval or dlpprovil of the proposed lncrenc of capital stock of said company from $i0U,KK) to $7.W,000. , RALPH B. HULL, Secretary, IIKMILVKI),. By the Select Council nf the city of Nrianlon. the Common Council conemrlner, Tint Seranton htreet from the (Ins house brldrt to the ,, L, k W, lallroad, Bloomsbiug dlvls ion, be nived and the e.ot thereof asrs.cil against Hie abutting piopntles according to tho foot front inle; provided, Hut Ihree-fomllu of all the members elected to euh branch of the coun cils shall vole In fivor thereof. On the passaxo of this resolution by Iho mild Ihree-fouilhs Vote and Its niipiov.il by the elty letoider. the cltv clerk shall publish n topy thereof In all Ilia newspapers which publish the city advertise, nicnts for ten di.vn, stating ttmt, unless a inajjr Ity of the owners of properly abutting upon isld Scianlon tteet, between the gas homo brldgo and the !)., L. & W. railroad, llloomburg dlvls Ion, fhall signify lo councils In willing within alxlv da.vs from the date nf the approval of this resolution, their preference of the material de filed for Mich pavement, councils will proceed to pa.s an ordinance iHreitlng pivlng of said Scr.n ton street from the gas house bildgo to tlm lllonmsbuig division of the 1) I.. & W. rail load with mu li liititci III as they liny sec fit. Approved April 2S, 1MU. W. L. Connell, Recorder. Atlet: M. T. favelle. City Clerk. NOTICE Is hprebv given that A. R. Gould fc Sons, pcisons hiving n lien, under the lawa of Pfnns.vls.inl i, upon goods, wares and mer chandise of the Deer Park Blowing Company, coml'llng of one two horse delivery wagon, on aeeoimt of Kloiagc and hbor bestowed on such goods, the owners having failed, neglected and re fused to pir the amount of such charges upon wild propeily within sixty davs alter ilcnnml (hereof made pei-onilly, will expose the salil two-horse rlelivery wagon to sale, at publir iuc Hon. at Gould's Carriage Works, No. 41VI21 Linden street, clir of Seranton, Lackawanna county, Ponnailvania. nn (he llth day of May, A. 11. IK)!!, at 10 o'clock a. m and sell tin .inie or so much Iheieof as sliall be sufficient In diselnrge sild lien together with costs of sala and advertising. ' A. R. OOULD k SONS. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, Solicitors. Lost. LOST A beided puisc, containing sum of money. Return to fioidon Supply comniny, 211 Penn avenue. LOST A ladles' gold watch; n llbeial reward will be given if returned to Hotel Tcriacc. LOST gold watch and fob cither on Carbon street or fiom C'aibon stiect to Mulberry en IVnn. ' Finder letmn to Ceorge .1. Ash, Timai office. Reward. LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum of money, on Lackawanni avenue, near Wy oming. Finder please return pure to Tribuno office and keep contents. LOST ?2,", hetween Peck Lumber Co., East Mar ket street and Presbvterlan church. Reward if returned to office of Peek Lumber Co. Rheumatism.'' WsV RHEUMATISM All parties that wish can b speedily and permanently cured of all va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cuics guaranteed. Inquire or address J. E. Tay lor, Seranton. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINO,- C. P. A., 21 TRAD crs' Bank building. Old telephone, No. 1681. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELU Building. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH. B., HEAL Estate Exchange Bldg., 12(1 Washington avc. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDINO, 813 CONNELL BUILDING. STEVENSON & KNIOIIP, 72(1 CONNELL BLDG. Dentists, Dlt. C. E. EILENBElKlElt, I'AULI BU1LDINO, Spruce street, Seranton. DR. C. O LAUBACII, 113 WYOMING AVENUE. Xawyers. WILLARD, WARREN' & KVAPP, ATIORNi:Y) and Counselloro-at-Law. 0IM to C12 C011113II Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, AllOHXEY-AT-IAW. Rooms 12, 11, 10 and 18 Bun Building. D. It. REPLOdLE. AnORNEY I.ONS M.GO tinted on iisil estate sccurilj, Vears llulldiiu, corner W-T-liington avenue and Spine e street. JESSl'P ,t .IKSSt'P, ATTORNEYS A VII ( Ol'. selloin-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms IP, 20 und 21. EDWARD W. TII.UEIt, ATTORNEY. ROOM , D03.D01, ()lb floor, Mcars Bulleling. L. A. WATRIN, A'rrORNEY-AT-L W, JIOVRD of Trade Building, 'eianton. Pa. PA'ri'EHSOV . WILCOV, TRADER'S NATION U Iliuk Building. (J. COMKOYS, 'Mi IlKliiH.K'AN BUILDINO. . A. W. J1ERTIIOI.F, OFFICE MOVED 10 No! 211 W)onilng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. iiR7wri:i.Li:N, cri north wasihxoto:! avenue, DR. S. W. I.'AMOUEM'X. OliiCi! !1 WASH iiutoii avenue. Resilience, 1J18 Mulbciiy. lluonio jlk-eases, lungs, heiiit, kldne.vs rml genilii-urlnary oigans 11 spei laity. Hours, 1 to I p. III. Osteopathy. DR. D, (I, EVVNi. OSlEOPVril, US S WASH, ingliin avenue. tflnoniCwijMi new pin tilie lie4 a Hiccialt). Coitaiimiloil ffce.-1" fa Hotels nnd Ecstaurants, THE ELK CAFE. 1' AND 17 FRA.SKI.lN'AYi:. line, it lies iconiiable. ,"5 P. ZIEfiLl.ll, Pioprleliir, kTi Tviov houseI nfaTi ll.. I.. J: w, ri-As' hinjei d'pot, t'omljjitid un the European plan. VICIOIl KOCH, Propi ietw. Scavenger. . . r.lt. BlIKHIs" CI EANS PRIVY VAI'LTS ti icm iool: no odor; only iinpmvrd pumps jUed. A, It. Bilgge. pioprlelor, . Leave oidcis'lbW North Main amine, ot Elcke's drug toie,,j.or lirr Adams and Mulbeuy, Jlolli telephone : : 3 Seeds. ii. (1, It. CLARKE A' CO. SEEDSMEN' AND NtlRS rrjliiili, ttoie 201 Washington avenuet grem liuiisit, 10.VJ Noith Main avenue; sloro tela phone', 7t. Wiie Screens, JOSl Elil Kl'F.liFL. REAR ill LCK. fw., .anion, l'a., nianiifac Hirer of Wiie Screws, be Mlscelltuieous. DRIs!AK!S(j FOR CHILDREN' TO ORDER; aln ladles' waUts, IajuUo Shotnuker, 'ill Adams avenue. MEGAUflKE BRO-!., I'HIS'lKHb' SUPPLIES, TV, velopct, paper lJ'f, twine. Waicliou.e, l.,0 Wiiiilugtoit 'ivruu, Serautou, Pa, S ; t . I Till! WILKES JURIt't: RECORD CAN BE 11 l) in bu anion at the news stands of Hilsnuii Bros, iW Spiuee und 60.1 Linden; M. Norton, 324 Laikawuuua" 'annuel' iLl SitMiutifr,- tl tuinci; itrcct. m ,5.1 n I 1 $ if .ill 1 I 3 4 0 r -' A M ,.. ,n ,r i i ,,iv f if ( f ,S 11 , - M " u.itoi.t J 5 e!-. - AA- la. & rx Mpgf-Wk-o & ..J"-".. W ??- - -e -SV pJjC d. -1