mBmmmBmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmm9mia!'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmammmBmimmmmmmmmmimw- w.v 1 THE SCRANTON TKIBUJVJ&-FKlDAy, MAY !) 1902 9 7 1 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNIUjANNOCK. Ppeelil In flu Seranton Trllum. TunkliRimock, May 8. Tlie local lodBO of HelicknhH wilt Heml a Inrse tlclcEii tloti'of lady member to aiehoopany to nlKlil to vtsIL tlio lodge t that place. ArrntiKcmctitH liuvc boon inudo lor tho ulRlil express 1o lirlnir Ihem home. Attn. Augusta Hleklcr t tho KUuRt ot Iter filstrr, AIM. .hwcpli llouok, ill IMtttJ tnn, IhlH week. The county roinmlwloiier luivo rott ciliicted to poll tho wooden bridge aorosn tho Hiipritifhniiuii. rlvrr at tlilf piano tit public minimi on Saturday, May 21. Tho Halo will inelutln not only tlin Hlructuro ItHcir, but tho alone work In the plcni and abutuiontH, and ttio dwell ing hotiBo at ihi north pihI, which must all be removed an speedily iih possible. Here Is ti I'hanee for some one to nmko a little money. Temple ronunandcry. Knight Temp lars, fitlended Ihe Ascension day exer cises ill PRIston on Thursday c "nlng In a. body. The adjourned meeting In organize a borough board ol trade will be held al Harding's law ofllce tonight at 7.S0 o'clock. J Jr. D. If. tJornsire ban hud bin peu rIoii Increased to $12 per month. Joseph Donley, who ban been serving as a regular soldier In (he Philippines, hnis completed his term of service and Is at home once more. Several others ( of our soldiers are reported on the way home, Topics of the Keystone Citizen, a Ilarrlsburg temperance paper, have been mailed to this place, containing the names of all persons who signed llccm-o petitions for taverns in this county at the last license court. Mrs. (icorge Al. Khmer, of Mehoop aliy, visited her parents at this place on Thursday. Tho conference, for thf Fourteenth Congressional district will be held at Honesdalo. today. Kx-Trea surer AVill lam I. Avery and ex-Sheriff .Ahlr.-i 11. flregury arc the conferees from Wyo ming county. FACTORYVILLE. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Kactoryville, Jl.iy 7.-A half holiday was given on Jlay 1 in celebration of Dewey Day. AUsh tirace Kmlppenburg spent Sun day with friends in Scr.inton. Miss Jennie Wood made a business trip to Kcranton on Saturday. Mrs. Herman Fa;ctt and Mrs. ITul ley attended the Dadles" BaptisL Mis sionary conference held' In Scranlon on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Robert Hall very pleasantly en tertained at his home In CJleuburnc on Saturday evening a. number of his friends from the Academy. j tenls tournament between the Senior and Mlddlor classes is being ar ranged which piomises to be interest ing as there are some good players in both elapses. The Keystone boys will cross bats for tho first time of the season on Sat urday, May 10th, with tho aggregation from Mont lose. Montrose has a. litim-bc-r of good players audi they arc likely to make things lively for us. The ten speakers who will represent the senior class on Commencement Day uro the following: Joseph Cballis, valedictorian Kclvvord Kiroher, saluti torian Miss Iclia Parker, II. U. Ciard ner. Miss Bessie Smith, Miss Jtctla Dnrrow, Homer D. Pease, Miss Nina Hark, i. C. Drake and A. (1. Snydane. Tin- class numbers twenty-ono which is the same as last year's class, the largoi'l in the history of the Institu tion. HOPBOTTOM. Special to The Scranlon Tribune. llopbottom, May S. Misr, Mildred I5fll has returned to her homo in J.cs tershiro after sepnding the winter with her grandparents, Mr. and-Mrs. C S. Miller.' . Miss IIel"ii Punnior is In town wltfi a full line of tho latest millinery. Mr. Kuiil Tinglcy, formerly of this place, but who has been working in S.i;ranlou,.was badly burned by an elec tric who on Tuesday. At tho latest report, ho is Improving. The body of Mr. Leroy Sweet, ot Scrcnton, killed by carbolic acid poironlng, was brought to this place for burial "Wednesday. HARFORD. t-peelal to tlie Scranton Tiibuno. llurford, May 8, Mrs. Spauldlng, of IJInghanUon, and John Brlggs, or Dvvcgo, altonded tho graduating exer cises Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sweet, or Troy, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Flora Manwcll, of 'Whitney's Point, who came to visit old friends, was called homo by tho slekners of her granddaughter. Tho Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed in tho Congregational church, Sunday, and sis united with the church. Tho remains of Mrs. Thurscy Fuller wero Interred in tho village cemetery, May 0. Mr. and Mrs. Coo Stearns arc visit ing in Philadelphia this week, Mrs. )J. F, Ulno was called to Plng hauitou Wednesday by tho sickness of her mother. Tho Methodist people nro introducing Itev. T, It. Warnek as tho pastor this week. Nov. McMillcn was sent here, but other changes woro mndo and ho was tent to Newton, only remaining here one Sunday, Osterhout was In Blngliainton on Friday. The baud gave their first open-air concert Monday evening In (lie pagoda, Vienton fjiveiser is very sick at this writing, l'J. H, Jonctt and eon, Henry, and GREATLY ALARMED. By si Persistent Cough, but Pernm ently Cured by Ohamberlnin'a Cough Remedy. Mr, II. P, Uurbage, a student nt law, In tJreeuville, S. t!. had been troubled for four or livo years with a continuous cough which ho says "greaily alarmed pie causing mo to rur that I was in thft Hist stage of consumption," Mr. Hurbago Inning seen Chamberlain's Cough llcniedy advertised concluded t! try it: "I soon felt a romarkublo change and after using two bottles of the tWe'nty-tlve cent slzo was per manently emed." Sold by all drug cists. v inland Kstnbrook attended the Bundny rcIiooI convention at llulondiilo. Mr. Jones and foii will visit Honosdnle be furn returning home. Miss Mnttd Forsyth Is III with pneu monia nt this writing. Mr. and Mrs, Johnston have moved to Mansfield. ( Prof. O. A. Stearns was in Montrose, Tuesday. Pror. Cohen, of Montrose, furnished music for tho graduating exercises on May U. TAYLOR. Tho Calvary Hapllsl church passou age was tho scene of a. pretty mnrrlHgo last evening when Miss Margaret Mor ris of West Sernntou and Mr. Wllilatn P. Thomas of this town were united In tho bonds of holy matrimony. Pastor Pev. Dr. II. 11. Harris performed the ceremony. Miss Sarah Jones of Provi dence was tho brldcsmuld while Kvan PICTURE Washlnslon is signing tlie capitula tion of Fort Necessity. Find the In dian Half-King and Queen Alkiuippa. Thomas, a brother of tlie groom, acted as bestman. After tho ceremony a re ception was hold at 'the bride's home. Tuesday, May 13, is the dale of the grand entertainment and contests of the American Protestant Association which will bo held In Weber's rink. The following will participate: Anlhraclto (ileo club, the Female choir winner ot the Providence eisteddfod competition; the Arlington Quartette, of Dunmore; Kxcclsior quartette, Prof W. D. Evans, Carbondale; Arthur Morgans Miss Kdith Wynne Watkins, Miss Oliver M. Howells, Watkins Musical family; Miss Sarah I. Price and Oscar Morris. Prof. D. K. Jones will be tho accom panist of the evening. lSuv. C. B. Henry of this town was chairman of the Jubilee sprvice last evening at tho Embury M. E. Church of West Scranton. i rtlchard Crocker tho young boy who was severely burned at 'tho Taylor mine on Tuesday died at tho Moses Taylor hospital yesterday after Intense sufferings from his burns. Deceased was fifteen years of age and was tho sou of Hlchard Crocker of South Main street. Tho funeral will take place from tho homo ot his father on Satur day morning. Interment in tho Forty Fort cemetery. Tho funeral services will bo held at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Jjiilu tho 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis died yesterday morning after a few weeks Illness. The funeral will be held on Saturday after noon. Services will bo hold at tho par ents' home In rear ot Main street. Hurlal will be made in the Forest Homo cemetery. G. M. Thomas, or Main street, was appointed by court on Tuesday as Judge of election of tlie second ward of this borough to litl tho vacancy by William T. Davis who moved from tho ward. Mrs. T. Tj. Jones and Mrs. Charles Jones of Main street visited relatives and friends in Pittston yesterday. Miss Martha Itogcrs, of Pittston, was the guest of Miss Minnie Baker of Main street on Wednesday. COLGATE UNIVERSITY. Special to the Scranlon Tribune. Ilainillon, N. Y Jlay 8. Alter a lon illnrsj, Prof, rrrderlrl; II. Howard, of tho department of (iietk and .(Iciliian (11 Colgate academy, diol mi S.ituid.i.v, April C. 1'iinfral wrrlrn wero held ut Ihe homo on Sunday afternoon and wen: loinlinted by liU intlinatn filcnd, Prof. A. I. Ilrlsham, of Ihe coHricr. Inleiment was at Syra. cum' on Monday. 1'inf. llowaul was eriduati'd from S.vi.k no mihritily in the clam of ISSI, lie was cla.s il.iy piesldenl: also .1 commencement ppeakcr, and a member of the Delta L'psllon fra ternity. , At a reient nifellnj; of the I'M Brta Kappa foolrty, 1'iesldent (Jpoirp P. Adami, of Pea Mulnca milu'r.lty, wa.s Initiated into memhei (hip, lull in;; been made eligible 1.11 minmer. Mr, Admin was C'olgjto university '01 ami mini, nary '01. "Heme in tlie Alps and Switzerland" was the title of an Illustrated lecture by Prof. Prigham at MadUon last werk. Hold Secretary Vincent 11. 1'i'k was at Acadia college, Wolfulle, Nova Scotia, last week, in hc iiitentts of the niilicrslty. On Sunday last, pcan numham, of the ficml nary, preached at Auburn, llr, Kteji at Mherty, ami Plot. Ilniluiii ut Tabirnaclc llaptht ehiinh, Albiuy. lr. Pailildse, a relurnerl mMonary, lectured on "Mission Woik In China" bcloro t lie ceinlnary 011 lat TueMljy evenirtr. 'Hi" lato t'e.u hciV CNamlnallonT were given by Pr, Iliad nn 'Ihuradiy and 1'riday a-t, Mr J, M. Tajlor ami wm, Henry, aro KuoMg of llet-, and Mu. I'lanl; Morris, nt llenninstoii, Vrnnont, Many of Hie ktudciilil aiu flndlne a plcamit i. vcn-li'ii III lidiiiis at Madlkon reservoir, Home good ralihcH aro not iimiimijI and trout aro eieu rauslit in tlm .Meander, ulilcli flows through tbo i-ullette ciuipu. TI10 .Held Keolosy rlas U icoiirins H10 countiy in pumilt of ita course, 'Ihe track mrct at the academy for the various closea was held on Monday afternoon. 'Urn meet aUo icrveil as a preliminary for the lomina; pre paratory fihvol meet al Sjracuie. Tbo 'Validly bae ball leani played Rochciter team on the homu grounds TliurMijy. Mucli Impressed, On tho day tiiover C'lci eland waj Inauguralcd ai goirrnor uf New Yi'ik, und about ball an hour beforo Ihe (hup tct for the ceremonies, tho tov. cmor-clcet and tho inembera of lib Half mc tjllicrcd in a laisc loom, i'ov of them keen- mcIi ether, anil tlirrc ttn nn awkward allcice imtll' ttcnoral II, f!, Kins, uf Hrooldjn, JiuUo ndocnlc gtnrral on tlie la(T, told n Mory Jilioilt ene niMiibtr c( a tomier governor' tnlT, It Imp pencil on nn Inansiirnllon iUy nNo, mid I lie til jret WM tor ttio flrU tlino arrayed In Mi lull Uni form. Vlien lie nrrluil ul llip uipllol lie irniein Irred liailnit kit fomelliliu nl lrl tioanllns l,oii( and InurM barl; nltrr II, The Undlitb unall lioy aiiweinl the iloor bell, lie illln't at all rpeoambe the loiljtrr in bN Miny rri(ltiieiil.d, "WUn la II?" aakril Ida mothir, lielnro (solus Inlo the parlor, "I don't, know, mamma, but 1 think It'fl tlod." -1'lill.idelidila Time.t. snaaanamBnBBmHBKnaaBiiHitaanim f TheatricaL J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. AC'ADKMVfif hitler Slock Compmy. Aflerno)n and iilcht. SI'Alt 'Ihe Innorent Mild company. Alter noun and i.tght. "Tho Innocent Mfiids." T. W. Dlnkln'a "Innorent Maids" g.ne one "t tho moot sniutlnir lioa ot the rf.uon at the Mar theater yctterrlay al the hectnnlns of thelf three daja' eiiKJgement, which preeedes the iloi Iiir utt ructions. Ihe "Innocent. Maid" minpany conlaliu fomo ery eleirr mndenl nrlls, in tlndlnn Annie Yale, U0..0 C'ailln and Nellie Sy. ctliT, while the comedy ol the piOBt.inmie l carilrd out by Madden and .Ira, lrUi Imperton- PUZZLE. ntoi, who ale atlually funny; nnd doc Mrri'. vvlio Ins no superior a a paiudi-l. Pennett and Itieh kivo a novel fkclili, in wbich illustrated fonfrs vveie intioduced, and ilark mid Kilty lint al.'o appeared in a line vaudeville number. The "Innocent Maid," will be at the Slar, nfleniooiH and evening, the balance of the week. The ren.-on at tho Star will tlo.se with t tic at traction of next Monday. "Sis Hopkins." "Sis Hopkins" is the attraction announced for tomorrow afternoon and night at tlie Lyceum theater, and from tho advance fale of feats, which opened jeMerday luorniiiff, two larfic au diences will see this amusing comedy. Miss ItOfo Melville lias made thi.s character famous on the idage, nnd wherever ho ha.i ap peared largo and cnUiu.si.ibtic audiences have crowded to seo her. The matinee tale fT tomor row is uiiu-ually large. Next Week's Show. Mabel Paige, who bears the title of the idol of the South, and a very c.icollcnt company, will bc Rln a week's engagement at the Academy of Music, Monday, Jlay 12, with matinees daily ex cept Monday, This little actrem is not ;i flran gcr in Scranlon. Mls Page has spent most of Hds scokuii in the Southern Mates fiom whence fhe is now 1 el limine. The company (.upporling Mbs Paigo is excellent and the vaudeville feat ures aie irrh and up to date. The Cleat l'renllco trio, the singing and danc ing comedy acrobats, will -be tccu at every pel fnrmance during tho engagement. The melo drama in four acts, "My I.ady Nell," will be tho opening bill, Tho ladies have the half-rate cf ndnih"Joii if they will purchase the ticket before Monday ut 7 p. 111. STAGE NOTES. Johnny Hay has quit tlie Mage for good. He bin. made about ?Jvi,iKifl and will rciide in C'levc land. Johnny fays he is tiled ot woiklm;. tlydn l'iteh is tdovly recovering his health in Pari. He has completed a comedy for l'.thel Ilairjinore, entitled "The I'liit," and the Uar will open with it In New York next fall, Charles rrohman has secured control of the latest Paris success, "l.cs Trias (ilorlvui.es," and will have It translated into KnglMi, It will ha piodueed under tho title "The (ilorlous l)i,vs," Init the ttar his nut yet been drcidecl upon. Oeorgo Tottcu Smith and Albert Aaions 1110 at woik on 11 new' musical comedy called "The Knlckeihockcr (ilrl," nod !l will be1 produced next season. JcKle Hall will have the piineipal role. William filllctte writes Ms plays from notes Jotted down at odd times. Tlirtn ho afterward dictates at length to a typewriter, "Secret Service-" was thus written on the bails of old in v elopes, Hemlefta CroMnan is expected to make a ten talluii duiing her t-piing tour with "Madeline," a play very much out of the ordinary, 'the i:ng I Mi rights to the piece nru owned by Mrr. Pat Campbell, Joseph Weaver, former leading man for Rich ard Maiiffleld, I i.i.i med that slar for $:!0,non dim iigei., Ihe ppcrific- rharge being imaiilt and flan der. The trouble occ-uried in Atlanta, (.'a., when Manitleld struck Weaver, on tlm ftage, Mr. Weaver eigne d a uiuc-)ear contrail with Maiiv field list fall. Maggie Moore, who many years ago won niicerM in this country witli her husband, who wat named Williani'on, in a piece callnl "struck Oil," was lately remaiiled, Slip had been di voiced f 1 oil) her flist partner, who is now in Austialia, and who presented hki mccestor with a check for ?1L'3,000. One of Tom Reed's Retorts, "No matter what ,vou may sjy," declared lleprf.'fntativo Italieocl; of Wltconsln tn Chilr man Pajne of the Wajs and Means conimlttcn when dltcii'slns the Rabcock proportion to put all otecl prnducls 011 Hie Ireo 114, " am tight, and I know it, mid when a 111.111 Is right be Is in the majority." ".hut o," replied Pajne, "but you remember that Tom Peed n ti tay, fioil mid 0110 make a majority, but many a Hiarljr has been burned at the Make while the otes weir being counlvd." Leslie's Weekly, If You Could Look intotbefuturenndfeetlieeondltlou tn aiiltlr1l 1-AIII -lllrrll If nanluita.l will hxUiz you, you would wck jellef nt once and that uatu rally would k through Shiloh's Consumption lfjj4ost. Ouaranteerl to cure Con 8 jIIBC 6umption, Uronchitiu, e' Astlimo, nud all I,udb Troutiles, Cures Cougltsunrl Colds in a day, 25 cents. Write to fi. C. Wclls & Co., I,c Hoy, K, V for free trial bottle. Krl'8 Clover toot Tea purifies (be Blood ', ' ."-""" Rare Skill JACK CintfEN wait a rrporlcr on n J.oiulnti pnper, ntul In (hat nt lmulty ho solved tho rlddlo oC Iho folfbrnleil SylipH rohhory i.'nn!. Tho nlory wan printed flout into rnd of tho country to tho other, ami It. mndo a hero of Uracil, fHppt'lnlly tin ho iTi-olvcd it pllrjht wound from it titrity littllot In the frnctiH Unit took pliir-u whon Hykcn and his confcdorutoH woro nrrcRtod, , Ilia Injury won htm a. mouth's vnrn tlon, which ho resolved lo ipond nl hist home In Kent. Atihrord waa not a very lively plaeo In Iho winter, hut Urcon wnrt not lookliitr lor reerentlon, Ho wanted lo sco Uthrl Wnlmiii, who lived Hi that villus?, and who was, hi .taek'ts opinion, tho mvcetMi. and Hiiutrteflt girl In the world. On the afternoon of hln seventh day In Afhford tlrcon drove up to tho Watson house to take Kthel for a. drive. There hud been it line fall of anow the night before. Kthel was aUmdltifr by the Rate, talklupr with .loo Ha.wyer, who nt.xo was In love with her,, but didn't dare to sny po openly. Joe' was lawyer, and tho only one In Ash furd who had any practice. "Hello, .Sherlock Unimex!" said Ihe lawyer. "Have you heard the news?" "Nn," answered (Ireeu sourly, "I'm really wtrprls-ivl," km Id Sawyer. "You should have deducted It from the slate of the atmosphere and the price of potatoes." "1 haven't," responded rircen. "Justice Uawkln's house ban been robbed," said VlMtol. "And T think It's positively providential that you're here." Clrcen looked at Hthcl, and he saw that she expected lilm to perform Krent miracles, lie looked at Sawyer and raw something quite different. "Clot in hero, both of you," said Green, "and we'll see. wltat wo can do." They drove In the justice's house. The robbery had been discovered by old Mrs. Gubbins, a. life-long dependent or tho judge's famlly.who went through the house three or four times a week to sec that all was well, but did not live there. She hud reported the ease to tho local police a day and a night watch man and these functionaries were pres ent, with a dozen of the nelghbors.whcn Green and ilia eonipanlons arrived. Green consulted his watch, and then ho slowly walked into the hull, where the old-fashioned safe built into tbo wall gaped emptily. Ho glanced around with listless eyo while everybody watched him. Then lie walked into the parlor and stood for half a minute by tlie manlolplcce. From this room he passed through all tbo others in the house, a. slow proces sion following him. Finally he led tliPin to the starting point, the broad hall, and there he sat down upon the stairs, and looked at his watch, which he had consulted occasionally in the course of bin stroll. "Nineteen minutes and a half," said Green. "Mr. Jones, I believe you aro a. deputy sheriff ot the county as well as a constable of the village. I will make, my report to you, sir. This robbery was committed by two men who do not live In Asliford and who aro not here at present. Where they aro wo will consider later. "One of thoni is- about six feet tall nnd rather slender. He has red hair, but is bald on tho front; part of his cranium. Ho wore a long black over coat and heavy rubber overshoes. The little linger of his right hand lias been broken 'and is bent almost double. It may interest you to know how I dis covered this. Tho thief Is tall because he bumped his head on trio swinging lamp In Ihe parlor, and that is about six 1'ect from tho floor. He left upon it a small portion of his scalp ancl ono red hair. It ho had not been bald in front ho would have left inoro hair and less scalp. "The prints of his overshoes show in tho dust on tho floor of tho kitchen closet. Tho print of his linger is in tho dust on top of that table, or was be fore Joe Sawyer sat down on it." "There wasn't any. dust here not a speck!" exclaimed Sawyer, jumping off the table. "It depends on tho eye," responded Green calmly. "To continue: The other robber was short, thick-set and dark. Ho wore a pea jacket and a fur cap. He had a heavy black board', which may, however, bo false, I can not tell from the single hair which I found upon a piece of bread In tho kitchen until I have examined It with u microscope. He was an Irishman." "Great Scott!" exclaimed tho con stable. "How do you know that','" "From his method of knocking out tho ashes from his pipe," replied Green. "Irishmen have a peculiar way of doing it, I have not time lo explain it in de tail. "They carried a satchel something like an old-fashioned carpet bag and a black dress suit case. "Tho robbery was not committed In tho night, ns you seem to imagine," continued Green, looking at Sawyer as the teacher looks at a dull pupil. "It waa about 4.30 In the afternoon. That deduction is very simple. Ono can see footprints leading from tho mautclpieco to tho western window. The thloves wero taking their plunder to tho light. Of courso they walked just far enough lo reach tho place where the sun's rays struck it, and from that I get tho anglo and the time, ll's u. regular sun dial. Now, let's seo where tho men lmvo gone." He led I lie way to the rear of (he, house, where n gate opened from a driveway into a Held. I fore ho very carefully scraped away the snow from a. space about three yards wide Just be yond tho gate. In the fror.cn slush be neath two lines of footprints worn vla ible. A t Iii-Ill ran through tho whole party. Kvcn Sawyer was Impressed. Ho bent down to examine tho foolprinls, "Tho tali man walked on this side," saijl Green. "Mark tho longer stride and tho prints of thu overshoes, Without doubt they walked across meadows to Chartham and took Iho 7.10 train for London." "Why not the 6.50 for Dover?" asked Sawyer. "Thieves wllh plunder always strlkt) for tho big cities," Haiti Green, "Mr. Jones, If you telegraph to London giv ing a description of tho men and their plunder, I ihlnk tho police can cntcli tltom for you beforo tomorrow morn ing. Now, Kthel, if you're ready, we'll go for u drive," At,0 o'clock the next morning Jones received this messago from Scotland Yard: "Have your men. Description per fect, Most of goods recovered, Will send men in ehurgo of Detective Cuff, 10 o'clock train." "I'll glvo It up!" said Joo SaVyer. And lie gnawed bin knuckles till they bled. Green walked away from tho station with Kthel, unci a cheering mob followed. Ho got her Into her own house as soon as ho could, and there in THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Llnei 3 Cent a for Bieh Extra Mm. ilMIMMMIIIMR BiarHBMinMnMntRMMnHMHnB Tor Bent. I OU tlt:S"i'--to roni clnqle lirtml nil Imptnvt1 mentis Into Moitfry iiti-mic, Inqiilic 1115 (.'apniue avenue. 'W-WV t'Olt MINT Itowfi 111 tlallnn, HMr i.t.itlont nice ly Ioc.iIpcIj milcp n tile mtnnifr rrilclettrc;. for further i.irlkiil.itit, imply V, 11. M.nlf, I'll ten, I'.t, t'Olt UKNT-Sni.ill fitriiUlicil house lor rent. In Tike nt P2.I Vino utrccl. , haun i.'ok runt-si:!, April it7 ,,ir" ,""t m! -, U".? "'''d0 'ii ii '"'' "!:, rr,r... .":! Mailljon avcmi!. Inquire al CH MmlUon w. l'prt nKNToTpindlirior-rr,nl In ,W I'.';0" City. P.i. Building; ED tc-rt by 21 fret, cdUr timW .ill, nnd nc-emvl flcrv can be arranged 'of family. All In coorf f-pilr ready to: e. Two coal lirp.ikern and iuMm r!oc by fmployina nv" n tliouMml people. An enterptidua ,P.,,crr"',ti 'an get a liroe trade. Apply to WIHUm ' IJIchtnonil, niclimoml Hilt, 3125 S. Main nvimte, frranton. Pa. Furnished Itooma for Kent. KOlt HUNT r.arsc fiont lurnllietl or imtnrnl-lied room. All I'cnvenlinces; icfcrcncrs required, .121 rranlilla incline t'Olt HHNT-Oiic furnished room, Willi Improve menlsi nl.w one on third floor, cheap. 027 Adam avenue. KUItMStlllD POOMS lor rent, modern Improve ments; private family; gentlemen prelcired, al 537 Adama avenue, FOR RKXT Furnlilicd room; heat and bath. (5 Linden street. FUnNTSlIED ROOMS FOP. RENT, with beat, pai and balh, gentlemen preferred, at 630 Adimj avenue. For Sale. I.KillT VOI"R HOMi; wllli acetylene; just the thing fnr lkn colUges; better than coal en or rlerli lolly. Inp"it. our plant. Philip .I. Velter, 02J .ViI.iipis menuc. l'Olt S.M.K Nine he.iil-nialeil liotfes at I'.lerlric City ttuhlej. Till Wet l,.id,aivannj avenue. I'Olt f AMI C'lR.ir ftore, 217 Wiihluslon avenue, opposite court hiue, city. FOR SAM: Cheap, a w.on tic Let for the Sciinitoii Hall p.irk. Inquire at 1IM C'apou.-c avenue, city. FOR HAM: I ciniac Jinnpln net, 1 life B"n, 7 Hall life hells. 1 2."i-l).ll ttlii"c ladder, 1 ladder clrup, 2 ladder pol-,., 1 pidrliec net, 75 foot "i-lneh lope. Apply Wm. Conncll Hose Co., 1!X .PitlMon uremic. FOR SAM: Ladies' bicjcle for .ile; co-t l?IOO when new; will cell chcip. Call al 813 Jef ferson h venue. FOR SAI.lv-Round nnd flit bottom boat, in .slock, and built to ordr in short imlire. Taekard and Curtii, 1,'3 Cherry tlreel, Huimio.'e, P.i. FOR S.M:-Iland silk doublerj yew. Bamford Bros.. Paterton. X. .1. Real Estate. $1,600 n.'l,Y NFCF.HSARV fo pinrliass a larcre double house, on (0lS0.foot lot, for $l,'i00; worth ffrt,0fl0; leut.t for $111 per year; will lent next jr.ir for ff42: loeation Is rhoke niihiirlian; tara only about $38 " .ve:'f- Acldrrai Tctcr Phil lip, cjrc Tribune office. FOR SALE Two lots, improved, with fence, side walk and glitter, N. Rlakely sr., Iiiinmorc; very reasonable. Addresi Albeit JcnUn, South Canaan, Wayne county, I'd. FOR SALK Klearant site for liomM In upper f.rcen Ridse; choice neighborhood: most de sirable locality for home in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvine, I7!i5 Sanderson avenue. FARM FOR SALi: Sixty-two acres, one mlie from Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, rest improved; excellent spring water on lot; farm situated on road. For particulars address Will lam Ticslar, Ariel, Pa. Wanted. WANTED AT ONCK Teams lo draw coal. Fov- ler Co.il Co., 00 Coal Kxchangc. Wanted To Rent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three or four room, furnished or unfurnlnhcd (or very light lioufekecpiiiK, first' floor preferred. Addreja M. D., Tribune oflico. WANTED Fuinished Iiou;e or four or Ave rooms for housekeeping. Address A. O. L'., Tribune ofHcc. Wanted Hooms and Board. WANTED Room mid board fnr dingle man; pi irate family In 1 1 fit district prefeired. Ad dress 11. W., Tribune otttee. WANTED Tw-9 ccmmunlcatlng rooms with board, piivate family prefcricd. Two ladles and gentleman. Ststo full paillculars. Address O. II. I)., Tribune otdec. Board and Booms. VERY DFMRAni.i: suite of rooms with first clasv; tabic bond, can be obtained at C3i Jctferson avenue. Business Opportunity. STOCiTaNd'wiIEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M, Uibbaul & Co., members N. V. Consolidated and Stock Sxehange, 41 and 46 Flroailvvay, New Yoik. IMablUhed 1SH1, Lone Dlstinco' 1'lione 23S8 Broad. Honey to Iionn. ANY AMOUNT OK MONEY TO LOAN-Qulek, ttralght loans or Building and Loan, At fiom 4 lo 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 8H-31D Conncll bulldine, Bhoiimatism. RHEUMATISM All parties that vvish ran bo speedily and peimancntly lined ol all w rletles c( Rheumatism by a vegetable cempound. Cures guaranteed.' Inquiro or addic.i J. L. Tay lor. Scranton. the parlor ho faced her, red with Hlianic. "Rthel," unlit lie, "llovo you, and" "Anil I love yon," film answorctl, "Lint I'm only n silly Klrl nnd I'll never bo anything oIpc. 1 haven't the brains) your wife phonld have " "Don't! Dnn't!" lm groaned, "Kthel. I can't act this Ho heforo you. I luivo only been a lucky Idiot In this affair, as in that other In London." "l,uck!" she cried. "Could luck tell you that tho other robber cnrrled a black bag Instead of a brown one" "fhlhl! Child! I saw It!" inmiupit Orcen. I was sitting at tho bark of tho jinlgo'H iioiifio when thoao two thieveii i'ii mo out through tho yard. 1 luaiil ono of them say that they I mil tiino to walk over to Cliaitluiui and catch tho 7,10 train lo London," "Juck," sho cried, "you're it bigger man than 1 thought you were, Vou'ro a wonder!" anil she flung hop arum around hln ncok." Waehlngtoii Times. Lacltawanna Bnllroncl Popular Ex cursion to Niagara Falls, On -Aliiy L'Oth tho ticket Hgents of (ho Lackuwanua railroad will sell rpeelal louud trip tickets to ,iagani Kails ircioil coiug on any train nn tlm above date and for icturn up to and Incluilins .nine i ut tno esiremciy low .rato of one way faro plus one dollar m.nni fm. the roiniil trln which will lir jl.70 from Kcranlon, Children between the ages or tivu and twelve years one hdlf of tlie adult rate. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Branoli WANT Offices, Want Advertisements Will Be Bceelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDKIII' s-'Cmttre. corner Mutbttry flrret and Welnler avenue. ffUSTAV riClir.L, (U0 Adlms avenue. Wont Side (ICOIIfli: W. .IKNKINS, 101 South llln .iv rune. South Scranton FIIIIU b. Tlini'l'K, V:r Cedjr avenue. North Scranton W.O. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market sired. Orcen Ridge CHARLES P. .10NES, 1S57 Dickvin avenue, I'. .1. .I01I.V.1, Krt rircen I'.ldse ircet. C. LORBNZ, corner Washington avc- avenue and Marion ttreel. Petersburg W. II. K.NL'rFr.L, 1017 lrvlns avenue. Dunmore .1. O. ROM; k EON, Help Wanted Male. WANTED Hood painters. Apply al once. J.-mira McUcniiN, 1SW Chiirih avenue, city, WANTED An esperlencccf man In vvidl paper tic partmciit .it (inliNiiilth'ii ll.v.aar. WA.NTi:i Youns man In tliivc siocerv vv.iclii. Apply C1.1 Pine sticet. WANTIID A lirlglil, active bov about 13 Ji'.irs of aire. Will.nd, W.irien lc Kn.ipii. i,o.i Lull ncll buildiiic. UANTi:i) A Kulirr. IndiKlrloiis joims man ex perienced witli hnri.es to dilvc pliyairlati and do Ecucral woik aiound home; stale experience; wages, $Ij an j board. Dr. .1. W. Kncdlcr, lilm hurst, I'u, WANTED fly one of the tareot old lino life insiiraiire companies, len acrcuis fnr North- eastern Pennsylvania. Liberal conttact. salary or commission. Address Manager, caic Tribune. WANTED A yountr man vvho has had one year's experience In tin shop. Fools & Fuller, Meara building: WANTED First rla.si shoemaker, for repair work. D. A. Davis, I.uiernc avenue, West rlllston. ' WANTED r.iinteis; nnlv good men need npply. Call at Charles Wagner's, ."31 Adatm avenue. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A girl for geiiTal hoiisevvcirk. Apply lo Mrs. W. .1. (lark, W2 Mulbciry streel. AVANTKD Twai girls, one for general housework, other for light housework and to lirlp in care of children; good home, gnml wages. Write to Mrs. W. S Tribune ofllce, Scranton, Pa. WANTED A thoroughly experienced shoe sales lady; good llhcial wages. Address rihocu. Tribune office. WANTED flood l.nu vveaveis. Apply John I'.iomli'.v ,t Soni,, Lehigh avenue below Front street, Philadelphia, P.i. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED LIFB OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE. by his Son, REV. FRANK DKWITT TALMACIE and associate editors of Christian Herald. Only hook endorsed by Talmagc family. Enormous pioflt for agenti w-Iio act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately CLAKK & C ;., 313 S, 4th S:, Pnlla., Pa. Mention this Paper. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED, by young nun with ex pcrlencc in the butcher business; Al refer ences. Uox IS, Tribune office. WIDOW with one child wants a situation as housekeeper in a widower's family. Address IS. I!., 00 Roil: street, I'ittston, I'a. SITl'ATION WAXTKD-lly a reliable colored man as porter, olfico or day's woik. At ilr en II. A., Slti I'enn avenue. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST Pockelbook containing sum of mon.v. n few valuable papeis and seascm base ball ticket, A suitable leward will be given for ic turn of same to V. ,1, Welsh, foiulli floor, .Wears buildlntr. LOST A ladles' gold watch; u liberal rewaid will be given if returned lo llutil Teirace. LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum of money, nn Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming. Finder plea'e return purse to Tribune office and keep contents. LOST ff2J, between I'd Is Lumber Co., Katt Mar ket street and I'resb.vlrrian church. Reward if returned to office of l'ccli Lumber Co. STRAYED From tho unrteisigneil picnil-.es, a blown mulley row, with while Mioulder mid white hick. A liberal icvvard if relumed to Jacob Moiisky, S30 I'invleiue toad. LEGAL. RESOLVED, Ry the Select Council uf the city of Si randm, the Common Council concurring, That .Scianlon street fiom Ihe lias hniv-o bridge to the i., L. k W. railroad, Ilooinbiirg divis ion, lie paved and tlie cod thereol jiscssrd against I lie abutting pinpeitlrs accorillng to (he foot front inlo; piovlded, that thiee.foiiilhi of all the meniber.1 elected tn enh Inane b of tho coun cils shall vole in favor theicut. On the p.is-igc of this resolution by I lm Mid tliircfouilhi vote and Its approval by Ihe city leiordrr. th city clerk shall publish a cony theieof In nil Ihe newopapeis vvliioli piilili.fi thu clly adveill.e. nients for ten days, i-latinc that, unless a inaiir ily of Iho owneia of property abiitiing upon i.iid r-'cranlnii iticet, bclvveen the gas limiiii brldnc and the D L. .V W, mllroiil, niooinsburg divis ion, shall signify to councils In writing within slity davt fiom the date of the approval "f thh lesoliitlon, their piTferenco ot tho material do, Ired (or such pavement, icumclls will proceed to pass an ordliunce diircting paving of Mid fcra-.i-lon sheet from tlie gas house bridje to tin Illuoinvburs divleloii of the D I.. .V W. rail road with such msteilal ai they may see tit, Apmoied April H, KflJ, W. ti. Conncll, Ileioider. Attest; SI. T, Lavelle, City Clerk, NOTICI! li hereby given that nittenbemler com pany, cioni hiving a lien under the laws of I'ennvvlvanla upon gonds ware and incrtlun. dUe of W, II, Campbell, conslstlnjr of one set uf buggy wheels on account of stoiagp nud labor heoowed on such goods, tlje nwiiers having failed, neglected and tcfiMcl lo pay Iho amount ot such chaises upon said propeily within tixty days aflrr deniand tlirieol, made peif.ou.illy, will cMiosci tlie n.iid id nf buggy wheels to tale at public auction nt llittcnhcndcr Coiupauy'ti stoic, 1211 Franklin avenue, city of Kciauton, Laika wanna county, I'a,, on thv Otli clay ot July, A. ),, lUOi, ut 12 a, in., und sell the tamo or so much theieof ai shall be sullicieiit lo dUchargc said lieu, together with ca,is nf .-je and ailvcr ll.lnai lirri'EXIIENDEIl J'Olll'ANV, NOTICI! ti hiliby given that A. II. Could !; Sows, prisons having a lien, under tin- laws of I'ciinijlvanla, upon goods, wins ami mer chandise of the IWr park llicwlic; Company, c omitting of one tunhorso delivery wJi'on, on account of stoiage and l4bnr bestowtd on uch goods, tbo ovvncia having lulled, neglected and re iiMd to pay tho amount of such (hirers upon said propefly vvllliin sixty day alter ilcniind thereof made personally, will expose, the aid two-horse dellvciy vvaguii lo sale, ut publlo Mic tion, at O-iuld's C'arriiiic Woikv, No. .113 121 Linden street, city cf !?cranlon, l.ackawumu county, I'eiiibjhauia, on Iho lllh day of May, A. I). 1102, at 10 o'clock- . m.. and tell the same or so much thereof as chill be tufftclrnt to discharge raid lien tojether with costs ol sale and advertising'. A. R. CiOULD k PONS. WILLARD, WARREN I: ENA1U', Solicitors. DIRiOTffi - j?..v rr" 3 Insertions 25 Cents MofThi Pour Lltitj, o Ccntitor tltchBxtn Um. FILE OF sr.LEtrr COIJ.NCIL, no. TTmiT" AN OUDINANOU rrovidlng for the taring tjf flagstone stdtvvalka r.n both sides of Wnshlnglon avenue from Klectrle avenue lo Flskc avenue at the expense of own els ul abutting pioperty, and approprlatlni funds to uav fur ilm kiiuk. fcocllon J. He It ordained by the Selec Common Councils of the city of Nrrititon, ; Is hereby ordained by th antliorlly of the riiat flagslone sldevvalki he. laid on both si Secllon 1. He It nnlalnrd by the Select and jn, and It the same. I, .Ma. mI Washington avenue, from Eleetrlo avenue to isko nvciiiie, at the espeme of owiicm of abutt ing properly, the walks to be laid In .iceordancn Willi Ihe present contour of the ground so that no damages may be mculnned therein' and th work tn l,e done Under the direction Jnel suuer vlilon of the lilrerlnr of Publlo WorU and in aii-nrdanic wltti his specification, Sec. '.'. Immediately upon the pass-age ol lhl ordinance, tho Director of fiiMIc Works shall notify Ihe owners ol lots and binds to makx fh aforc.'.ild Improvemeiils within thirty days of inch notice and under nn circumstance shall thu property cvvneis he p;rmllti-d to lav sldewnlkl after the evplratlun of the said thirty days' no. tlco given by (lie Director of Public; Works, Slid It flinll be the duly nf the Director of Pnhlle vVorks lo cause compliance with the provision of this ordinance, Sec, ,1. Itpnii the rrfiial or reglect of any ot said owner In lay flagstone sidewalks a herein directed, within thirty davs after notice It shall be Hi" duly of Iho lllrrctor of Public Works to advertise for sealed propo.als to do that portion of tin work which Ins not been done by th propei ty owners In nctoi dance with specification! on nio with Ihe director. . The prnpoials me lo be opened by the. Direc tor of Public Wml.a, and the contract awarded to the lowe'l responsible bidder In the manner pro vided by law. The right to reieit any and all lilih are reserved. Seo. i. Imtucilliilrly upon the execution of the contract the Director of Public Wnrkl rh.llt cerllt.v the iisse.-.mrnt cf the ro.'l of the Improve ment In front of the lot.-i and bindi, the ownsn nf wlilcli have not ininpllerl with the provdJlons of tills ordinance wllh Ihe namcit of such own"M to the City Trramror nnd the Clly Treasurer sliall receive nnd collect the .une for sixty days iiffrr (lie eecntlon nf Ihe contract and after that tliey shall be certified to the City Solicitor to lm collected accmdllig In law. To all as-Temments not paid within thirty day alter the execution of Iho contract Inlcro't .ihall be .nldeil nt the ralo of sK- per. cr.nlum per nmiiini until paid. Sec. S. During the progioM of the work, the lliioclor of l'lihlircWoiks shall furnWi Hie. con tractor with monthly e'tfm.ites of fhc quantity of woik- done and the amount due therefor, lew ten per ernC which shall be retained until the completion of the work. The amount so esti mated be the Director of Public Works -1ml an proved by tho auditing cimmlttcc of Council and approved by Ihe Clly Recorder final! be paid the conliiietor from tho collected assessments, t'pott the final completion and acceptance of tlm work the enllre balance uf Ihe contract prloet shall be paid the contractor. All amounts due the contractor thirty da.v. after the completion of tlie work shall bear Interest at tho rale of six per centum per annum until paid. Sec. li. The city will use duo diligence in col. lecling the aflsessmenl but will only be liable for the nmoiiuts collected. Sec. 7. Out oT the fund rcillrrd from said iiisersmculf. there is hereby appropriated the sum cf four thousand five hundred dollars or as much thereof an may bo required for the payment ol the CMi'iisc of the work ordered by this ordi nance and Ihe Incidental expense pertaining thereto. Approved Oct. 2.". 1IT01. W. I. CONNELL, Recorder. Altrct: M. T. LAVELLE. City Clerk. , , , '3 SEALED PROPOSALS. bEALED PROPOSALS for moving St. Paul'a St E. church aic Invited until Slay 17. 1IKM. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. Ad' ilre-s Rev. F. P. Doty, Secretary Board ot Trti tecs, W9 Cherry Etrcct, Scranton, Ta. 3 PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. KDWARD C. SPAIJLDINfl, C. P. A., 23 TRAD- crs' Hank building. Old telephone. No. 18134. Architects. UPWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELti Building. FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCH. B., READ IWato Exchange Uhlg., 12U Washington avc. Civil and Mining- Engineers. H. L. HARDINCl, S15 CONNELL RIJILDINO. STEVENSON k KNIOHT, 72(1 CONNELL BLDQ. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILlINIlERtiER, l'AULl BUILDING, Spiucc street, trirantou. PR, C. C LAUBACIl, 113 WYOMING AVENUR. Lawyers. WILLARD. WARREN fc KNAPP. ATTORNEYS anil Counscllors-at-LavY, C0J to 612 Conncll llullding. FRANK E. HOYf.i:. ATTOnNEY-AT-HW. Rooms 12. II, 18 and 13 Burr Building. D. 11. REl'LOliLK. ATTORNEY-LOANS NEilO. tlatcd on leal rslute security. Sfears Building, coiner Washington avenue and Sprues street. JESSI'P k .IIIPSFP, ATTORXKYS AND COliN- si'llois-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Roonii 19, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. R00M3 (KKI-fiOl, llth floor. .Mens Building. L. A. WATRES. .VITORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trado llullding, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX. TRADER'S NATIONAL flank llullding. C. COMEGYS, U-l llEI'HRLlC'AN BL'ILDINO, A. W. BERTIIOI.F. OFriCI! MOVED TO NO. 211 W.vomlng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons, PrTTv. U..U.LI:n. 5I!J No'llTlfwASIl'lNOTOJl avenue. PH. S. W. L'ASIOREAF.Y, OFFICE 3Sfl W,H. Inglon avrnue. Rcslflcmc, I31S Slulberry. riunnic illfe.itrs, lungs, heart. Iiidnejj end geiillo-urlnaiy oisam a specialty. Hours, J tn 1 p. m. Hotels and Bestaurants. Tiil:T:LK (An:, vii and U7 franHi.inTa'b. line. Rates icasmiable, ." 1, Zli;QLER, Proprietor. -CHA.MH. IIUI..TI., .rvAli i'., l.. a i. r,.- senger depot. Condiictcd on tho Europe .in. VlinOlt KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. ," t a, "b7 niniics cleans trivy vaults and cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. II.' lliifcjs piopl(etor. Leave- orders 1 101 North Slain avenue, or F.itke's druor slore, ior, per Adams and Mulberry. Roth telephones, Seeds. fi. It, CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NIIRS. riviut'ii, iti.ro 201 Washington avenue; gien ln'ii-c, li'.V) Noith Main avenue;' etort tel phone, 7S2. j tit Wirp(.S(j!;eei)sv ."'- JOSEPH KITETTEL. RHAU ill H0KA. AYE., Scranlon, l'.i., manufacturer of Wire Scrco.is. Miscellaneous, PRESSMAKINO l'OR CHILDREN TO ORPEBt al-ii ladli'i)' vvaUts, Louisa Shoemaker, 211 Adaiiu, avenue. jiEGAiifiEi: nnos., printers' suprMts, f.v. velopes, paper bass, twine, Warehouse, li) Wasiilngton ivfpue, Scijnton, I'a. the wiLKEti-nAiinn iiecord can be had In Scranton at. the new ljnds 6! ReUmin Bros.. (ni Sprucc'aml .Wjl.indcn; SI, Norton, .'.. nihawann meiiuc, .D- svnuutr, .11 tpiucc cUcct. ' , j. i f fJ , J. , " t