& i - t .. THJil SCItANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAlr 10, 1902. . I 51 fflilaCftAWTON.fvH My WHB1I!11ttti ll III ti tu It's rich, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA o HONESDALE. Special to tlic S, rantoti Tribune. Honcsclale, May 9. Mrs. r. II. Peter son who hurt been 111 with typhoid fe ver tor some weeks is in a critical con ditio!'. The Cherry nidge Creamery company with n,00(1 capital has been chartered. Furber brothers will start a. shingle mill at Hoadleys which they pnrchas ed at Aldenvllle, Pa. Just to pleast! the mmi-Unir young Tnen in our rural town over the hill the effort to organize a base ball team in Honesdale Is to be continued and to old In the nuances a vaudeville entertain ment Is to be given in the Opera House May 20th by home talent. Superintendent V. Tj. Hower Is at the home of his parents in Salladaysburg where he w.is called by the critical Ill ness of his mother. lie was from Carbond.'Ue and spent a night in the Staple City. He was aroused in the early morning by a strong odor which entered the room by the open window. Having heard of the "VVayne county oil wells, the smell was pronounced natural gas, proceed ing at once in the direction from whence came this wonderful flow he brought up at a shoe fnctory. Imagine 1ho surprise on learning that it was not natural gas but burning scrap leather in the factory furnace. The "Wayne County commissioners " have been notified that the state bridge viewers and their surveyor, will meet with the commissioners on Friday to view bridges destroyed at tees and Fork in Salem. Tuesday and Wednes day bridge at Kqulnank. Thursday nnd Friday, next week, they will view the bridges at Honesdale and Itaugs. 'The Fourteenth district congressional conferees who meet in Honesdale to day are E. B. Pope, C. H. Aincy, J. TV. Adams and K. 12. Jones of Susque hanna, A G. Gregory and W. J. Avery of Wyoming, H. P. Kellam, Dr. A. J. Simons, H. T. Menner and Hon. J. C. Blrdsall, of Wayne; J. H. Brown, Mnr rls Shepard, B. T. Hall, G. S. Curtis, Charles K. Mitehel, John D. Kinney, of Bradford county. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, May 7. The funeral of the late Baltes Freeman who committed suicide last Tuesday by hanging him self, was held in the Baptist church Thursday afternoon. Funeral director W. Ij. Follet had charge of the burial. Mr. Freeman Is survived by a wife nnd five grown children. Mrs. Lydl.i Dekay, of Ulster, Pa., is visiting her sisters Mrs. Delilah Mtit thewson and Mrs. Sarah Wood. Mr. I-ew'Is Armstrong ami daughter, Mrs. A. M. Wrigley attended the funer al of. Mrn. Surah Armstrong of Tunk hnmlock -lust Thursday. Tlndsey brotheis who are agents for Kdlson's Phonograp.h company are In Tunklumnock this week. Mrs. Itice who luis been spending soine time witli her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Bailey has returned to her homo In Diilton. Mrs. J. K. Zurlzlg will lo.nv for .ion City, Illinois, about the 2oth or this month to Join Iter husband, and make their future honjc In that city. THOMPSON. Fpeciul to Hie Soranton Trlhunr. , Thouinxon, May 0. Mrs. l.wliul.i II. Witter, who Is over SO years old, and lives with her daughter, Mrs. A. (', Foster, was taken t-ciloiiHly sick Wed nesday and seems llttlo Improved to do y, Mrs. F. W. Lewis has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (', U Clark, at Moiitdnle, the past week. Mr. eiiul; drove down today, and they will re turn tomorrow. Quo hundred pigs, consigned to ll, H. Brown, worn unloaded at this station yesterday. D. 10, Witter has charge ot 'them. About 1 o'clock Thursday morning llouert C'arr, of tills place, whllo woik lug In the Kiln yard at Ararat, (wltfh Inj; cars, was caught between the bumpers and seriously Injured on the lower part of his body. Rrlo Surgeon W. W. Mi'Xamara was called and did what ho could, and young Jtouert was brought to his home lien on the- first train. Pr, Ooodwln, of Susquehanna, was called and together they dressed the woundh. This morning ho Is rest ing quietly, und hopes are entertained GREATLY ALARMED, By a Persistent Cough, hut Feruia- ently Cured by Ohn.mherJnin'a Cough Remedy, Mr, II. P, BtubiiBC it student at law, in Greenville, H. (,'. had been troubled tor four or live years with a continuous cough vyhlch ho says "gieutly alarmed me causing mo to fear that I was In the first stoge ot consumption." Mr. BurbaS" having seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised concluded to try it; "I soon felt a remarkable change nnd after using two bottles of the twenty-live cent size was per inanently cured." So(d by all drug-, gists. pOCHKXXXXHXKX There's a surety of O purity in JJ Green Valley Rye! Whiskey mellow quality Is not fully expressed by the price; per Jj bottle $1.25. j Your money back if it is not as JJ good as we say. Casey Brothers, $ Snlcs Department, 216 Lacka. Ave. 3 0?5000KX:050XX for his recovery. nobert Is n quiet and lndusttlous young man, the son of Thomas C'arr. It Is ulster weather today, with .a northwest breeze thut would not belie a February blizzard, without the snow. I-eon Potter Is with G. I. Clark In the corner store, since school closed. This Is his second year In this popular store Al. Cole, of the township, Is moving to Kndicott, N. Y this week. Some weeks since, C. C. Wilnuirth, of the ready pay store, offeied prizes for the three lists containing the great est number of words formed from let tors in "Bendy Pay Store." A' number of boys and girls entered the contest, and this morning the .fudges announced that .Florence Gelatt, Wallace Latham nnd Katie; Davidson were the winners of the prizes. ARIEL. Sjiciijl lu the fnanton Tnbun. Ariel, May 9 The Ariel High school commencement was held on Thursday evening in the Methudist Episcopal church. The orchestra was composed of the following: Miss Holilster, Miss Jones, Miss Cobb, Mrs. Hollander. Miss Golden. Miss Shields, Mr. GrlHiths, Mr. Doyle and air. Stoat. The music ren deied was well received by those pres ent. Miss Holilster deserves much praise for the eflicient work accom plished by her class of musicians. The following is the programme: Music, "Over the Waves" (Hosas), orchestra; chorus, by public schools; Invocation, Hew U. M. Bell: music, "Love's Flight" (Christie), orchestra; salutatory, "Guide to Success," Motion Moore; music, "Waltz" (Bosenfleld), orchestra; class history, Elsie Howe; music, "Intermezzo" (Bohm), orchestra; class prophecy, Ethel Headley; music, "Italinn Romance" (Bohm), orchestra; presentation of baton, by the president, '0-2; acceptance of baton, Glen Wolfe; music, "In Cupid's Net" (Armada), or chestra; valedictory, "Perseverance," Norma Cobb: music, "The Merry American March" (Wheeler), orchestra; presentation of diplomas, by Prof. M. M. Fryer: music. "Ye Boston Tea Party," orchestra; class address, Dr. H. J. Whalen, Curbondule, Pa.: chorus, "Good-Night," by public schools. Teachers, M. M. Fryer, principal; May Phillips, Jennie Smith; school directors, R. p. Jones, president; W. II Shaffer, secretary: .1. AV. Andrews treasurer; Sabine Swingle, Jasper Black, Charles Shatfer. BROOKLYN. bpi'iial to tht Scr.nnton Ti iluiiii. Brooklyn, May ft. Tim l.idle-.s of he I'nlversallst church served dinner to about eighty people in the Odd Fellows Hall Thursday. Mrs. Bookstaver died at the home of her sou, J. I.. Bookstaver, Tuesday, after a long Illness. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon and Interment made lu the Brooklyn cemetery. Rev, Smith visited the Parlor city Wednesday, Miss llattio McMillan has returned home, after spending a month with relatives at EasH Brlilgewnter. The package social given by the Junior Y. P, C. V. at Mr. Ralph Ster ling's on Tuesday evening was a novel affair, Hui'h pel son cairled it package as the pi Ice of admission und which were sold tit auction. The opening of the parcels caused great amusement as the contents were equal lu variety to the proverbial country store. One lady bid high upon a package which appeared, to he only two pounds of put- PICTURE This old lady Is lias a happy family goat. Find them. i l imii.nn h-i . i I '"'," ' "", " tyj a young man purchased two small eggs nt the rate of hot quite Jt per dozen, Mrs. Huttlo Bailey fell from the porch and hurt herself quite badly. Miss Ethel Ciavltt Is helping: Mrs. Jason Wright. Several from this plnoo arc going to attend the V. P. C. U. convention nt Klngsley Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. II. Kldrldgo Is visiting In Scrnnton. U S. lily was In Scranton on business Thursday. m UNIONDALE Spreljl Id tlic Saanton Tribune. rnlondtile, May n. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bass arc visiting relatives in Gale ton, The pulpit ot the Methodist church was occupied lust Sunday morning by Charles Newell. Mrs. Chnrles Wedeman nnd little daughter, Grace, made n trip to Peck vllle recently. 'Jud Cable Is .out of town, attending the funeral ot his father-in-law. Dr. Snyder, of New Mllford, was a visitor In town recently. Mr. and Mrs. I,. B. MoKown were visitors in Forest City last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Bronson, ot Cur bondnle, visited relatives here Wednes day. On the Cth find 7th the seventeenth annual convention of Susauehnnna County Sunday School association met In the Presbyterian church. Jhere was a goodly attendance, nnd the spirit governing the convention all the way through was excellent. PECKVILLE. A. W. Brundnge left yesterday to visit his son. Howurd.who Is attending Dick inson Law school at Cnrllsle. Joseph English has accepted a posi tion ns a bookkeeper for the Peck Lum ber Manufactuilng company. The Scranton Gas and Water com pany has nearly completed the laying of the ten-Inch water main from Mott Haven to Ketchum's corners. The Sabbath morning service at the Methodist Episcopal church will bo de voted to celebrating the Lord's Supper. The evening service will emphasize the thirteenth anniversary of the organ ization of the Epworth league. There will be special music by the choir, and the pastor will have for his subject "The Meaning of the Epworth League." Peckvillo Baptist church, Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10.30 a. ni. and 7.3U p. m. Morning sub ject, "The Prophecy of Amos;," even ing subject, "Making All Things New." All are welcome. The Presbyterian church, Rev. S. H. Moon. D. D., pastor. Services Sunday at 10.au a. m. and 7.:t0 p. m. Subject in morning, "Answerabloness of Prayer;" evening subject, "Environment." All are welcome. Plans and specifications for the new Odd Fellows' building have been drawn up. Next week bids will be received for the building of the new structure. Ground has been broken on Erie street for the Peckville Journal's new home. A Much Talked-of Improvement. The stir the New Jersey Central's re cent announcement made in regard to its hourly trains between New York and Philadelphia was far (reaching. Very few cities can boast of hiich a train schedule nnd the beauty of It is, that it's easily remembered a train every hour on the even hour from 7 a. m. to G p. m. The locomotives, cars and Pullman cars are the most modern, the roadbed is rock ballasted, and ns only hard coal Is used there is no smoke or cinders. Every train runs direct to Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, without change and many of them cover the distance In two hours. The Reading route by which the Philadelphia line is often known, Is not only a short way to Phlllelphia, but It Is likewise the scenic route. This service goes Into effect on May IS, but in no way does it impair the fast and elegant service of the Royal Blue line, which will run independently of the Philadelphia line. First Class Tickets to San Francisco and Return at Less Than One Way Fare. On account of the Imperial Council, Nobles of ilie .Mystic Sciirine, San Francisco, California, June 10th I lth, IfluJ, the Lackawanna, railroad will is sue first-class excursion tickets from Scranton at the low rate of $6(5.5 for the round trip, on sale good going May L'fith to June 7th Inclusive and for re turn to reach original starting point not later than CO days from oilglnal date of purchase of ticket. See Depot Ticket Agent in legard to stop off priv ileges variable routes, side trips, Pull man reservations, etc. "' Low Rate of Fnre to Portland, Ore,, and Return. On account of tlic National Convention Travellers Piotectlve Association of America, Portland, Ore., June 3rd to 7th: the Supieme Lodge A. O. V. W., Portland. Oie June 10th to :!0th, 1!)02, the l.ackawanu.i railroad will Issue Flist Class round trip tickets for i"0.::t) on sale good going May liiith to June 7th Iiu'l. and for return passage to reach original starting point not later than CO days from original date of sale. See Depot Ticket Agent for pnrtlculats us to stop-over privileges routes and train schedule. PUZZLE. i . - happy because she -a dog, a cut und H FELL SJXTY FEET AND ESCAPED WITHOUT EVEN A BROKEN RONE. John Rogers Tumbles from the Roof of a Three-story Building to the Pavement A Ladder Breaks His Fall While working on the root ot a three story building on Detroit street, John Rogers, of No. 165 Alabama street, Cleveland, O., lost his balance and fell sixty feet to the ground. Ho was drawing up gravel and white leaning over pulling on the guy rope, It broke and he fell. About thirty-six feet from tht; sidewalk ho struck a ladder which stood against the building. This broke the force of his full, but ho fell upon the pavement head foremost, and his fellow-workmen picked him up un conscious. The ambulance was summoned nnd ho was taken to St. John's hospital where It was fully ten hours before ho regained consciousness. No bones were broken nor did he sustain any Internal Injuries as was llrst feared. To a reporter ho said: I "I grew very nervous ns n result ot jny fall, and was fast running Into ner vous prostration. I was under a doc tor's care, but did not get any real ben efit and I was becoming, very much discouraged. "I saw a statement In the paper one day from a person who had been cured of a nervous trouble by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and I wrote to him for further particulars. Upon receiving a reply telling mo this medicine would' do all that Is claimed for It I began taking It. I could see a decided Improvement in a short time and by the time I hnd taken eight boxes I was restored to health. That was over a year ago nnd now I am perfectly well nnd strong again with nerves as sound as anybody's. Dr. Williams' Pltik Pills for Pale People cured me when doctors' medicines full ed." The nervous system may bo deranged from any shock, as was the case with Mr. Rogers, or a mental shock may bring It on. More common causes are worry, over work, excitement, lack of rest and dissipation. Whatever the exciting cause the results are largely the same and the remedy that cured the one will cure the other. Mr. Rogers was made a sound, healthy man by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and If a severe case his will yield to their Iniltience, lesser nervous disorder will be more readily overcome. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Tor P.ile People are fold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents a box, or six boxes for two dollars and fifty cents, by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. ! Theatrical I J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. I.VCKl M "M llopMn-." Attcniunn ami nlslit. ACAI)I:MY Scliillcr Sto.k Company. Afternoon nrnl nidit. ST Mt Tlic Innocent JUicli compiny. After. noun .mil nii;iit. Schiller Stock Company. Tlic Scliillcr Mod; company jlii-eU j law au dience Jt tin; Academy if Jtiisic last nlslit v.ith ,i pre-eiiutiou ot the pretty fiypsy play, "The Heart nt Kin"." Miftf 1'ontainlile.iu, as t'cle.ita, did a lecr tiit of acting. Tli is afternoon the loinpany will promt tlic tiuitlin;: Wc-tcrn liultiilrama, "Jtuse .lamci," and tonight, "The Dauglitcis of the l'ooi." "Sis Hopkins." The character of "Sh Hopkins" was first seen uri i kt tcli In a fan ('-iKinody produced In Nov. Voik city the yi.us ami. It was oriRin.ited li.v MI- Uii-eMclillc. who is plajlns the title lole In the dollmhtfjil pastoral ,iomedy of that nunc, whiVh in:-, liien before the public for two seasoiu and U now on its third loin, and comes to the I.ocum theater tins afternoon and nenlnir, V spiciil Imiraln day nutime will he tcium, inmnicmlmr at 2.13 o'oloi, I'lUcs, 2,'i ami TO tent-.; ililldien, JS icnto to any pair of tl lionse. F.unlng puctv, :.'3c, .iUe, 7"u and fl.HO. Southern Stock Company. I'opnlir prices will aj;iiln lie the imlei of the ili at tliu Acidemy of Music next week. "The Idol of the South," Maln'l l'.iiite, cupported Ly the Soutliiiu blink comp'iny, is billed tor a week's (lipaKimcnt, (uinriiumiiiK Mondij, May 12. 'I he fnuoiis I'rcmiic tilo. l'icd " . It mi, Tlaliy Va i ..nil other well-known .nnlclllo featuie-, sue with tlic umipiny. 'I lie four-ait nulodiama, "j l.ad.i Xdl," will be the npnilntr play. STAGE NOTES. HliO'li Cameron, a joiimr aitiess, who was to l..io appcainl in "Ikaits AILme" al the (,'anlck In New Vmk, on Mi inlay, fell downstair!, nt her home list lU'i.lm,' and Injiiied lur ankle m ser kinly lint the lii bun loiupclltil to cancel her cniM'aoment. fimrw (hipm.ui, the baritone, ha- been en (.'.Mid to himr niie nf the piliulp.il lolls with lie Wolfe lloppu In llio toilhiouilmr pinduillou of "'the I'lekwicl; I'apeu." Lackawanna Railroad Popular Ex cursion to NinRava Falls. On May 29th the ticket ajrents of thu Lackawanna railroad will sell special round trip tickets to NlnKttia Kills ood koIiik on any train on tho above date and for return up to and luuludliiK June 1 at tho extremely low rate of one way fure plus one dollar ($1,00) for tht. round trip which will be $7,70 from Scranton. Children between the uses of five and twelve years one half of the adult rate. liOst Strayed Stolen, LOST A loilies' gold watch; n liberal reward will lie gicti if ictmncd to Hotel Tcirjcc, LOST Steel beaded purMi containing nnill sum of money, en Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming, rinder please return pure to Tribuns oillee and keep contents, WbV $23, between Feels Lumber Co,, Kast Mr Lot street and I'lesliyterlan church. Reward It returned to office ot I'cck Lumber Co, bTHAVE!) I'rnm thu undersigned premises, n brown mullry tow, with while tlioulder cml whito back. A llbeial reward if returned to Jacob Monbky S.1H 1'rovidemc load. Board nnd Rooms. VKHV DKSIHAIH.K suite of rooms with flrt class tablo board, can be obtained nt 00'J JelTcnon avenue. Money to Loan, ANY AMOUNT OF MO.N'KV TO XXAN-julck, ttratsbt loan) or Dulldlni; and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-315 fennel! building. Rheumatism. sss RHEUMATISM All pjrttM that wish . ran be speedily and permanently cured of all va rieties ot Ithcuniatum by a K'gctjhlo compouud. Curea euarantccd. Imjuire or aUdreai J, L'. Tay lor, Scrautou. THE TWBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, d Cents for Hach Extra Lin;. For Rent. t'OIl HF.NT Two or tlitro unlurnltlicil loo'n.". tilt njoiulncr meiiuc toil HUNT Oil tlrrcn Hldsc Mrert, nine room, modem inipiovemintdl ttcam healed, rry rcaionalilc nnd desirable. Inqulro 1". 1!. Kettle ton, 15.1(1 Washington aiemip. lOIt HUNT 10 room single! hotnej all Imprnie; inenttj loiiS .Monscy aicnue. Inquire lliJ Capotno avenue. I'OIl ItllNT-llonso In Dalton, near station: nice ly located! make n nice lutinmor residence-, for further particulars, apply W. U. blade, Bal lon, l'j, DAIItf 1011 m:NT-$12, April lt, three box-anj lUrnn l..nlH ..All- ....1 ....11, .rlr. Tear 01 3.'4 Madison avenue. Inquire at 031 Madison a.o. I'On IIIINT-Store inilldlns for rent In Dlckwn Clly. Pn. Ilullilliur M feet bv 24 feet, cellar under all, and second slorv can be niransred lor family. All In good tcpilr ready tor wo. Two coal breakers and mlne dose by cmploylnR ocr n thousand people. An cnlerprlslny mcrcham can gel .1 large trade. Apply to William U. Itielimond, Itlchmond Hill, fJIM K. Main sm-nuo, Kcrantnti. p.i, Furnished Rooms for Rent. I'OIl 11I:NT Large front funiMifd or unfiiinUhcd room. All .'onxcnlimcs; references, required. 'I'Jl Franklin .uenuc. KOIl IIi:.NTrOne furnUlied room, with Improve ments; I also one on thiid floor, cheap. 027 Adami aicnuc. FUIIKISHUD ROOMS for rent, modern lmpravc menu; prhato family; irentlcmcn picfcrreo, at 5.17 Adams a'cnuc. FOB lli:XT Furnished room; heat and bitu. C.'j Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RF.NT. with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 630 Adams avenue. For Sale. LHillT YOI'U IIOMB with acelytcne; just the thing for lake lotlages; better than coal r,as or electricity. Inspect our .plant. Philip J. Vetter, U22 Adiiuis inenue. ' FOIt S.M.I! -Nine head-mated linrt.es at Electllc City (.tables. TI.'J Wet Lackawanna avenue. FOIt HAM! Cigar tto-.c, 217 Washington menuc, opposite court houe, city. FOR SALT! 1 canvas jumping net, 1 life gun, 7 flail life belK 1 25 foot limvoil ladder. 1 ladder stt.-ip, 2 ladder pole-, 1 practice net. 7.j foot -trfnch lope. Apply Mm. Connell Hose Co., HIU'J I'lltstnn nveniie. r' FOR KALI! Ladies' ble.ule for silc; cot ii-lOO when new; will j-ell cheap. Call at Slo Jcf firson avrn"e. FOIt SAI.i: Rcmiiil and flit liottenn lioils, In stock and built to eiribi in short notii'3. I'aekaid and Curtis 133 Clicrrv stnet, Dunmue, 1M. FOR SALH-Hand ilU iloubliri New. UamforJ ll.o;., Pater.-on, X. J. Real Estate. FOIt h.M.i: line of the large!, bet Incited and licit equipped lilgli-gi.ulc boirdlng Iuiihc. in the eit of Seranton. I'm pi he and furthei par tiiulais, Addre.M W. T. Hackett, Real l'.stalo IX eh.muo liuildiug, Waslilngten aicnue, cit.c. J?l,C0i ONI, V Xi:('lv'R to puiilia-.o .1 largo double home, on MKI.-Jl foot lot, foi Jl.ii'O; wen tli i;ii,tXK); tents for 'jltl pel jeat; will lent net .ce.ir for -1112; location is choice biibuihan; taes only about A a icai. Addicss l'elcr Phil lips, care Tribunu otll'e. FOR SAI.i: Flegant Mte for homos in upper flieen Ridge; clnii e neighborhood; most de Flrable locality for home in l.achiwanna county. .1. A, Manine, 17.i(l Sanderson nenue. FARM FOR SAI.i: Sitv-two acrif, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelve acres of timber, rest impioied; excellent ppring water on lot; farm situated on toad. For particulars address Will iam Trcnlar, AiicI, I'a. Wanted To Rent. WAXTI!IJ A liouse suitable for a phy.-lciaji in a good location. Addicts (.'. K. Smith, hex 2, Wilkes-Hauc, I'l. WANTHD ROOMS For two adults, three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnUhecl for lery light housekeeping, flrat floor prcf cried. Address M. B., Tribune office. WANTED Furnl.-hed bouse or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. L'., Tribune office. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTIID Room and board for single man; prhato family in Hill district picferred. Ad ihevi II. W., Tribune ofllee. WANTCP Tw-3 rcir.muiiicating rooms w lib board, pihatc family piefcired. Two ladies and .1 gentleman. State full patticulars. Address O. H. D Tribune ofHee. Soard Wanted. Or.XTIX.MAX Xp WIFK. vith child and mir.se want boanl in couutiy dming .Inly mid Aur 11st; location on liigli giound, convenient to tall toad; net oei twenty niilcn hum h-.ianton. Ad-ihef-s "F," Tilbuno oftii-e. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without de-lay. Wiitc tor our special market letter, Free on application. S. M. llibbaid k Co., members X. Y. Cciisollilalcd and block bchange, 4) and 16 Rroadnny, New York. Ustabllshed lSdl. Long Distance' I'hone 23fS llroad. SEALED PROPOSALS. M!Al.i:i I'HOl'O's.M.- 'I he l(oniti;h ot Dirimoio iillcvs for .alo to 'lie hlghe-l bidilu 01 bid-(It-)-, for cash, Ihlitj-lbe thousand dotlais (ll,. Oih)) iijupon bends, dited J-cpioniliei- , lyn, I.uiiiMi as llio "Duunioie liouuigh eel Honda, !vili ," lii-lns M'Mi.ty bunib, ol the ikuouihia lion id Hut huiidied dol'uis ItM) each, mini- beted eoiKociitiu-ly, and ledecinable in the order ol their r.titnliir as foiinWM I'tum I In 17 Inclusive September I. WH. Fiom IS tn HI Inclusive, Sptrmher I, llW'i, Fiom ;t." lo 1- Inclusive, Septiiuiier 1, lull, IY0111 W to 71) liieliislve, Srptrmbei I, luili. Tlie bonds bear mm pel cent. Iiitcic-t, pay able eui.iinuuallv nil llio Himc iln.s of .Maul) nnd September .it the Flist National bank in the City o.f Niaiitou. I'a. The I'lilliuiKc of the llcrougii of Diinmoie, duly appinvcd, authorizing llio i--iu nf fcltd bonds, pun Ides fJt' the levy of 11 i.pee!al tux for Hie payment of tho mluiipal and intctot 01 aid lonl as the amo beeonio due, a icqiilied liy law, Said piopoaals will be tccclvcil by the secre tin v of Dunmoie borough until 8 n'eloik p. m., Mai- llltli. ttmi, lor Ibu puiihaso uf Mid bonds. Illds shall ttilo the pili'c offered, lu addition to llio lie e rued luteiest Horn .September J, 1S91, to date of dellvciv ot bomls, A ceititicd theik tor VW shall be eneloied with f.tc-li bid, Willi li thall be fotfeltrd to the llorouxli ol Dunmoie in case of refusal or onils clou of the Miccesstul bidder tn uectpt (he bonds and make payment therefor within three weeks from tho awarding of the same, Xo proposal will bo read or ronsldcrtd, which falls to com ply with tills io(uireincnt. The borough leserves the riglit to reject any or nil bids. Address biebj rn II. II. fllLLlOAX, lloiough SecteUry. 70J V!lt Di inker Slrecl, Dunmoie, I'a. I'UOl'OSM.S for Fito I'roof Vault und Addition to husquelunnu County Couit House at Montrose, I'a, healed. Iiidii will bo lccclved at the office of (lie County Commissioners, Monlro.se, I'a., until 12 m., May II, low. for a flic proof addition to tho County Cmut House. Plans ami specification tan bo seen at the oftieo of Count i- Comml.-slonew or at llio offices of S. O. 4; II. A. Laccy, atcliitccls, lilnshamtoii, 'J he' successful bidder will bo lequiieil to give a. good and suflicienl bond in tins sum oi one thousand tlollaw (iMmCUW) lor he fallliful per foiinjuip of the contrail. The ronmiksloucis leseive the riglit to reject unv or nil bhU, (1. S. TIMILEY. 11. II. HAHRIXCTOX, liAl Alt HAIIIK, 4ttft ; County CommUsiotiirs, ' W. A. TITSMORTH. Cloik. Montrooe, I'a., May I, 1CKU. SF.ALF.D I'ROFOSAT-S for moilnj bt, Paul's M. 1!. chinch, are invited until May 17, 1902. Right to leject any or all bids rcseived, Ad dim Itey. I'. I', Holy, Secretary Iloatel vt Tius tecs, a09 Cherry tiled, Sctanton, I'a. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Branofi WANT Cfficos . Wnnt Advertlsementa Will Bo Received nt Any of tho Follow ing Dntfj Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City .' ALRERT SCHtrt.Ti?, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. ' GUSTAV IMCHKL. 050 Adams avenue. West Side CKOItai! V. JENKINS, 101 South Main , avenue. South Scranton MUD L. TKRI'IM:, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton CEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES 1'. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. I'. .1. JOHNS, 020 fircrn llldge street. C. I.OHEXZ. coiner Washington ave- avenue and Marion street. Petersburg IV. II. KNKI'PEt), 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. o. noxK & sox. Help Wanted Hale. CIVIL iEnVICrT'cOTFdJNMiNVWU 11,889 appointments made last jcar: prob ably 10,000 this jear; only common school edu cation lpqulred for examination; catalogue of information free, Columbian Correspondence Col lege, Washington, J). C. A LIMITED NUMREH of traveling dalesmen, by established 'well ruted house; attractive, sal able line. Elyslan Mfg. Co., Detroit, Midi. WANTED An experienced man in wall paper de partment at Goldsmith's Ilazaar. WANTED A sober, industrious young man ex perienced with hoi.ses to drive physician and do general work around lioti'e; state experience; wages, n ani boaid. Dr. J. W. Knedler, Elm hurst, Pa. WANTED First diss shoemaker, for repair wctk. D. A, Davis, Luzeine avenue, West I'illiton. WANTED Piinters; only good men need apply. Call at Charles Wagner'x. ."Wl Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. LADIES WANTED to copv letters nt home din ing spire time evenings and leturn to us. We furnish paper free and piy ijdO per M. Send aildic-ssiel envelope for particulars .-mil copy. 1". M. C. Dept. 13."., Iloxllll, l'hihdelphia. YOI'Ntt LADIES "?(J.OO easily earneil at home evenings writing for us. For ini titulars send addiwel envelope. Filbert Mfg. Co., Dcpt. 135, llox nil, Philadelphia. WANTED A good cook, also ii waitress. Rot "(J." Hem is.1;. Pa. Aeldres3 WANTED flood lace vveaveis. Apply John Rronilev ,t Sons., Lehigh avenue below Front street, riiiliidelplila, I'a. Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR IT. S. ARMY Able-bodied un married men between ages of 21 nnd .'15; citi zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, vcid and write English, For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, No. US Wjoining avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wantod. fclTUATION WANTED By a girl as nurse. 411 New street. SITUATION- WANTKB Will take ladies and gen tlemen's laundry homo; wilt laundry coloied fhirts without fading, lilt Llojd t-tieet, top lloor. WAXTED Position, by a young man, as book keeper or assistant; can furnish reference as to tharacter anil ability. Address "Permanent Position," care of T.-ibune office. SITUATION WANTED, by joung man with ex perience in the butcher business; Al refer ences. Box IS, Tribune office. WIDOW with one thild wants a situation as housekeeper in a widower's family. Address R. B., P0 Rock stieet, Plttston, Pa. SITUATION WASTED By a reliable colored man as porter, office or daj'a work-. Ad dress II. A., :flC Penn avenue. LEGAL. IX Till: DISTRIOI' COl'Itr of the rnlted State, for tho Middle district of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Divison & Cohtu, bai.ktupt, Xo. in Ilinkriiptcy, To the clrdltois of Davison ..fc Cohen, of Scran ton, Comity of Lackawanna, and Distiltt nfoie saiil, it tMiikivpt; Notice is beiiby given (hit on the 1 It h dty of April, A, D. 100.', llio Mid Davison & Cohen were duly adjudicated bankiupts: and that Ilie flist mcetltis- ot their ciedltoi.s will be held at the office of the Referee in the tioveinnient Uuild ing, in tho City of Siranton, I'a,, on tho luth day of May, A. D, PKB. nt Hi o'clock In the forenoon, at which tlino the said ciedltoi.s may attend, piove their claims, appoint a 'Irustcc, e.amine the b.iukiupt, and tiaiisael such o'.ht-r businets as may nroncrlv come lufoie Kiid mcM ing. C. A. VAX MORMI.K, Scranton, Pa., IdO.'. Refcice. Proof ot Claim, SO ncnK RE'-OI.VI'.D, Il.v the S'-I'd Cumuli of the city of St i anion, the Common Council eoiicuirin'r, That Scianluti stuel lioin the C'as house bild,re to the 1)., I,, k Yv. tiiihoid, Moom-buig divis ion, be inved nnd the co,t theiiol ass.sed against the abutting piupcitics actoiilluc to the foot iront rule; pteivlded, that tliiee-fomlln of all the membeis elected to each biantli of tlie coun cils shall vote In livor then of. On thf passage ot this it-solution by tho said Ihtee-foiitths lole and its approval by the city leroultr. tlie city clerk fliall publish a copy thcuof in all the nevvspapm which publish the city jtlvertls! menls lor ten days, slating that unless a major ity of the- owners of pioperty abutting upon laid c rautou street, lirlvveen Hie gis hoiisn bridge and the I L. sV W, railioad, llloonuburg divis ion, shall signify to councils In wiitlug within shty davs tiom the date ol the approval of this resolution, their prcfeicnco of the mateilal lie siicd for such lavement, councils will pioieed to jus,s on ordinance diieillns pivlng of uld Scra't ton birect from (lie gas house bildge to the Rloomsburg division of the D., L. k W. rail read with such mateilal as (hey may bee Bt, Approved Apt 11 2 1102. W, L. Connell, ltccotder. Attest! M. T. Lavelle, City Cleik. NOTICE is licrcby glvni that Rlttoibender com- runy, petsens having u Hen under the laws of IVmiavlv autu noon eroods ware anil merchan dise of W. II. Campbell, consisting of one set oT buggy w-iicels on attount ot storage anci iaior bestowed on such goods, the owners having failed, neglected and refused to pay the amount of such charges upon uld property within sixty days after demand thereof, made personally, will expose tlie said set of buggy wheels lo sale at public suction at Blttenbender Company's store, j'.'d Franklin avenue, Lily of Scranton, Lacka wanna county, I'a., on the Sth day of July, A, D ItOi, al 12 a, in., and sell llio same or so much tlicieol as shall be sufllcitnt (o discharge said lien, together with costs nf sale and adver tising. niTTENIIENDER COMPANY, NOTICI! is lieteby given that A. R. Oould Si Sous, persons having a lien, under the laws 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 end ltbor bestowed on such goods, the owners having (ailed, neglected and re fused to pay tho amount ot such chaige.s upon said property within slty daji alter ilenuml theieof mado personally, will cxposo the said two-horsi) delivery wagon to sale, at publw cue (ion, at Oould'd Catrlago Works, No, 115-121 Linden slreet. city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, on tin Uttt day of May, A D. 1002. at 10 o'clock a. in., and sell the same or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said lien together with costs of 6ale and advertising. fc WILLARD, WARREN & KNAl'l', Solkltori,. Vj :jji5t DIRECTM M ' v "." " 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mora Thin Pour Lines. 6 Cants tor tiiicli Biccm LI f ." " PITY ORDINANCE, ITLI! 0IV SELECT COUNCIL, NO.TlMlT' ,. . , .AN ORDINANCE Provlilnp; for the Lajlng of l'lugslone Sidewalk tin the westerly side of Plttston Avenue from " the Roaring Ihook brldgo lo River street, and to issue Street lmptuvemcnt Bonds for the Pig ment of the Conductor. Section 1. He It ordained by tlin Select and Common Councils of tho Clly of Scranton, and it Is hereby ordained by tho authority of the same, That flagstone sidewalks bo laid on tho westerly side of pJUatnn nvomie from the Roar ing Urook bridge to ltlvei- strret,' the work t ' bo clone according to plans nnd specifications prepircil by the City Engineer ftnd on ftlo tn Ilia office. , Sec. 2, Immediately upon Hie passage of this ord nance, Hie D.teetor of Public Works shall notify the owners of lots nnd lsnds to miko (he aforesaid IinproventenU within shtv d.i)K from Mich notice, and under no circumstances shall the properly ovvnets be permitted to lav said sidewalks nfter the expiration ol said slttv el its' notice- jriven by (lie City Engineer, and it thall be (he duty of the said Dlnrlor tn causes compliance with (ho provisions nf thb ordinance. Sec. 3. Upon the refusal or neglect of any ot said owner. to lay sidewalks n3 herein dlrccteel , within Sixty dijs nflcr notice, it slnlt be the duty of the Director to advertise for sealed pro posals lo do Hint iwrtlon of the work which bus not been done by the property ovvnets In accord ance witli the specifications of the City Engi neer. The prowsnls aie to bo opened by tho Di rector and the eonttaet awarded to the bwest responsible bidder, in the manner provided bv law. The right to reject any mid all bield in hereby reiefved, , I Sec. 4. Immedhtely upon (he execution of th contract (ho, .Director shall certify (l.e asscssmmt of the cost of the Impiovcment In front of tltn Iris and lane's, the owners of which hive not complied with the provisions of this ordinance witli the mmes ot such ovvricrs, to the Ciiy Treasurer. The City Trcasmcr shall receive and collect Hie tame for sixtv days alter tho etc etution of tho contract, and after (hat they shall be certified (o I ho City Solicitor to be collected according to law. To all assessments not piicl within thirty elajis ftom tho date ot the execu tion of the contract inteicst shall be adeled at tho rate of six per ionium per annum until paid. Sec. ii. For tin- purpose of paylnff the con (ract, (he City Recorder shall issue street im provement bonds to be dominated Scranton Side walk Improvement Bonds, Plttston Avenue, Series fto. i, nneier llio seal of the city, to be attcsteel by the City Cleik. Said bonds shall bo isiicel In (he sum of one hundred dollars or fraction (hereof and shall he payable any lime within flvo years from tho date from fnnils collected fiom said assessments and the principal and Interest thereon shall lest alone on said assessments few their security. They shall bear Interest nt thn rate of six per centum per annum, payable an nually until paid. As often as (here are funds in the hands ot the City Treasuier from said assess ments in excess of .annual interest due on out' standing bonds-, he shall call in the bonds for payment by registered notice to the holders for lite da.vs, after which time the bonds so called in shall cease (o bear interest. The date of tho bonds issued on eath estinnte shall correspond with tho elite of the nppioval of said cstimntu by the Recorder, the intent being that bonds is sued on each estilnite shnll bear interest only from tho elite of approval of said estimate. Sec. (I. Dining the progress of tho work the director shall furnMi the contractor with monthly estimates ef the quantity of work done, and th- amount due (I.rrefore Icfs (en per cent., which shall be letained until tlie comp'etion of the work. The amount so estimated by the Director, upon the approval of (ho auditing committee of the City Councils nnd the C'ty Recorder, slnll be paid (he contractor from the lollectrsl ais-ssmonts. Upon the final completion nnd acceptance of the work the entile bilanco of tho contract price shall be paid (he contractor. All the amounts duo the contractor thiity da.vsj niter the com pletion of tho work shall bear interest nt the late of six per cent, tier annum until paid. Sec. 7. 'ilie city will Use duo dillscnco in col lecting tlie nsscs-inents but will only bo liable for the nniounts collected. Sec. S. Out of the funds realized fiom said assessments there is hereby appropriated tho sum of $1.1X1.(10, or as much thereof as may be re quired for the pivmcnt of the expenses of tho work ordcird bv this ordinance and the incidental expenses pertiininT th-reto. Approved July 23, 1901. W. L. CONNELL, Recorder. Attest: M. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. PROFEGSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINO, C. P. A., 23 TRAD ers' Bank building. Old telephone, No. 1S0I. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELTj Building. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ATtCIL B., REAL I!state Exchange Bldg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 815 CONNELL BUILDING. STEVEXSOX k KNIOIIT, 7211 CONNELL BLDO. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILESIlERrJER, I'AULI BUILDI-VO. Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE." Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN & KXAPP, ATTORXEYS nnd Counsellois-at-Lavv. Cfti (o 012 Connell Building. FRAXK E. BOYLE. ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 11, IB and 18 Burr Butldin?. D. B. IIEPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOANS NEOO Hated on leal estate stturity. Mears Building, comer Washington avenue and Spruce street. JESSUl & JKs-Sl'P, ATTORNEYS AND COUX si llois-at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 111, 'JO and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOM3 U03-M)l, 01b lloor, Mcai3 Building. L vTwATKES. ATI OENEY-AT-LAW, HOARD of Tiado Building, Sci.inton, I'a, pTm:RtX-&"wi!.co., trader's national Bulk Building. C, COMEO.S. 0-1J REPl'IILtCAN BUILDIXG., A. W. BERTllOLl', OITICE .MOVED TO NQ. ill Wjnmlng avenue.- " :--U" -, -'?.- I''' IT-' rr" r 3&- Physicians and Surgeons V. mTTw uTALiitix. ois" xoin iTw,sinxaTo:i av cnue, , , , , i. 2 DR. S. W. L'AMOIiEU'.Y. OFF.ICI! 33'l WAl" ingtoit avenue. Risldencc, I3lh Mulberry. Chiuulo diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys tpd genlto-urinary organs u specialty. Hours.l to 4 p. m. . . . ' Hotels and Restaurants." Till! W.K OAl'I!,' IIVAND 1JT 1'HAXKLIN AVip- nue. Hates ivawnablo, i v " t IV Eir.aLER, Proprietor,'-: WR-ANTON HOUSE. NEAR D U It V. PAS- senger depot, jConduclcd on (hu l.uropsan . h ' s-iri'.-l l.-Aisif lrn, 1..1..--1 plan VICTOR KOCH, PropiietorU Scavenger. sTT A. B. nillfiOS .CLEANS PRIVY VAUI,1S AND cess pools! im odor; only improved piimps used. A. II. Brlggs, ptoprittor, .Leave, ordurs llrtl Xorlh Main uvcuuc, or Eleko's drug Store, eor. mi- Adami nnd Mulbc-irjV llolli telepliqiiet, """" "r'7r7:T'- geecls. 0, R. CLARKE. !c CO.. bEEDSMEX ANDNlin". crimen, store 201 Washington avenue; giem bo'uses, VJM Norlli Main avenue; st6ro' tv'u phone, 76-', . " Wivo Screou3. JOSEPH Ivl'ElTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of ilro Stree.is, -tzTr-i'i i - , , ' '' Miscellaneous y DRESSMAKISC TOR ClII.DREN TO ORDER.; also ladles' waists. Ixmlsu Shocmakci-, sy Adams avenue, v v , ,1' iif ."'X MECIAHtiEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EX. idoiics, paper bags, twine. Wauhouse, lU'J WicjIiitiBtou 'ivenue, fctranton, Pa, f V f ,' fi-ii f i .St , tsjAfiliti rVSl --! ir -ifJt r.r-