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NORTHEASTERN
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special (0 lhc Scianton Tribune.
Tunltlmniioclc, Alny 11. Mm. Kinmti
Ilui-nn Is VIrIIIiik relative! nt illuslmiii
toti, M". Y., this wee!:.
Mts U'Ma Kltti-ldge, who is on
Burrod In trndiini; t Hernnton, spent
Sunday wtlh her patent!) on KtiH(ilt
hnnnii street.
The nenincriillo I'uimty eonmiltleo
liu-ld a mectliiK on Huturduy nt 2.S0 p.
in., nt (ho court house, for the purposo
of choosing ilcleBUtcH to the slate con
veiulon, In be hold at Krlo on Juno 2:,,
and a I'hnlrnmii of the ronimltteu for
the cmuilnu; cainpulsn. Aaron itrown.
of TuiiUhunnorl:, was lu-olected chair
man, and (1. O. Ttought, of NMcholson,
and Asa S. Kueler, of TiinUluinnofU,
delofratcM.
.State Hoiiiiior William Drury, of
l'itt.tKou, was a business man hero on
Saturday.
Sheriff (Jrr.y sold the real estate of V.
II. Allllcr, pltuate In North branch, mid
Hint of Uconje . Primer, .situate 111
Ovorfleld, at the ruiirt houne on Satur
day afternoon. The llrst tract was wold
to V. II. Drury, and the second to J. J.
UiirKOSst. the creditor In the execution.
The two tracts brought 1C1 and 51,000
respectively.
The eongres-slcal conference for the
fourteenth district, which met at
Honesdnlo on Saturday, lesulted In a
deadlock, and the session adjourned to
meet nt Wilkes-Ham; on "Wednesday,
May 2S.
Oultu a larfje crowd from this plarc
attended the Klkln-AVntres Joint debale
nt the Ninth regiment armory in
"WilkcH-Haire on Friday evening.
Atr. Fi.mk II. Kram, of AVyaluslng,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. W. Hai-dwcll. at this place.
Attorney Chillies Al. Uulver, of To
wandn, was doing business In town on
Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Unssldy, of Lake Carey,
was calling on friends in town on Sat
urday. .
Mrs. .lames Froar, who base been the
guest of her sisters, the Misses I.obct'U,
at Scrnnlon, the past .week, returned
home on Friday.
The ladles of Hie rresbyterian church
netted 532.K0 from their concert last
Tliursday evening.
Mr. and Mis. Theodore Williams, of
Owc.ro, N. Y., aie spending a few days
-with the fniiner's mother, Mrs. Joseph
"Welch, on Harrison stieet.
HONESDALE.
Special la tho Scranton Tribune.
Ilonesiiiile, May 12. Mr. and Mrs.
IJonJatum Wntr.on, of Scrantou, weio
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, ltnlph Mar
tins over Sunday.
Sy'Sautelles ciicus gave u very ci edit
able iar.ulo and performance' on Satur
day. Tlie tents weio crowded. Notwith
standing the zero atmosphere.
William F. niefler, the Wayne candi
date for State senator in the YVnyne
Siisiiueli.tiina district is in Susquehanna
to-day attending the distiict eonler
rncc. "With him are the well known
"Wayne Uepubllcans, Messrs. C. M. TSetz,
.1". at. Sharpsteen, N. "R. Spencer, J. IS.
Robinson. Kx-Sheriff H. II. Courtrlght
and District Attorney ,, M. Atkinson.
ProtTessor Heft's dancing class meets
this Tuesday evening. The Spring
term closes May 27 with a grand social.
Hon. P. P. Smith, of Scrantou, was a
Hnnemliile visitor to-day.
Mrs. Doctor P. 13. Peterson and Miss
rlar.i T. Sutton are both in a critical
condition.
i Cm roll lb others and Freeman's or
chestra will furnish music and illus
trated songs for the smoker which the
members of the Piotection Hnglno coni
jiany will enjoy in their rooms this,
Tuesday, evening.
HOPBOTTOii.
N Special to (lie Siranlon Tribune.
llopboltom, May 12. Thomas Van
Loan, a well-known and respected cili
, zen of this county, died, alter a brief
Illness, ,u the home of his sister, Mrs.
N, M. Tingley, on Sunday moining. Tile
remains will be brought to Hrookdale,
N 'Y for burial.
Mrs, (i. W. Struppier, of Elmhuist,
spent Sunday with lier mother, Mis,
Kmily P.eese, of this place.
There were no services In the Uni
versalis! chm cli Sunday morning, on
nccount of the Illness of the pastor,
Rev. S, S. Lewis,
The Ladles' Aid Mielely of (lie Uni
versalis! church will meet with Mis.
"Will .lefl'ns for tea on Wednesday, May
2S, instead or May II, the regular aid
day. All are invited.
Mrs, Albert Titus and daughter,
Marlon, have begun housekeeping in
their old home.
.Mrs. O. J"), Itoberts is spending a few
days with her brother, J. M. Jetfeis, ot
Montrose,
Mr. and, Mis, S. W. Kellum, who have
TWIN TROUBLES.
TJiey Avo rjften ToBetherThesc Days.
They vVork Havoc All Over the
Country rind in Scrnnton.
Weak, nervous, the digestion out of
order that is what alls a host of peo
ple. It r.imes about in this way: First
fiom overwork or other causes, tho
nerves aro burdened beyond endurance
nervo wiuito Is not replaced, nerve
force Is weakened, then the ritnumeh
loses Its norvfi-controlllng power and
lndiBe?tion follows, with falling
strength. When llrst Dr. A. W. Chime's
Nervo Pills came to Scranton peoplo
could hardly bo convinced that this
great mcdlclno would reinova these
tioubles. Kow it is an accepted fnct
Viv'cauiiQ of their euro of very stubborn
cases no other medicine would influ
ence. Mrs. J, L. Johnson, of No. 720 North
MiUn Btrct, Scriuiton, Pu says; Dr,
A. W, C'liuso's Neryo Pills nro excel
lent. I was bo dlzny and nervous, and
the slomach digested its fopd badly,
' This condition Induced a feeling of de
bility und lussltude, Hearing of the
neyvo pills at Mathews llros,, S20 Lack
iiwaniia avenue, I got a bos, and the
result bus certainly been lino. They
gave tho stomach strength to handle
the food properly, tho nervousness and
dizziness disappeared completely, and
jny general strength und vigor re
turned. Conseiiuently I um pleased and
glad to recommend tho medicine,"
Dr, A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills are
sold at COc. a. bo at dealers, or Dr. A.
W.tChase's Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, Y,
See that portrait and signature of A,
V, Cha&e, M. D., urn oil overy package.
PENNSYLVANIA
been spending the winter In Florida,
have returned (o spend a few weeks
with Mrs. Kelltim's mother, Mrs. M. M.
Hell, after which they start for Cali
fornia, where they expect to spend the
summer.
J. S. Palmer Is visiting friends In.
town.
SPRINGVILLE.
Special to (lie Scrnntoii Tribune.
Sprlngvllle, .May 12. .Mrs. Clertlc
Cloodwln, of Smut ton, Is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mis. Daniel In the
township.
A. D, Johnson of the eastern part ot
tlio township fell dead on Saturday
while lu the Held at work, lie leaves
a wife and several grown children, lie
was about GO years of age.
tleoige Lee lost a line young horse
last September and last Thursday an
other of his farm horses took sick and
died. As ho is a poor man ' 'osa is
keenly felt.
A. K. Rodney has purchased Hie good
will and ilxlures of Asa. Sterner und
PICTURE
sasrfe -s
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! "'-: Arf JfeSSssfes.--. i
rv'A- "t
The priestly explorer, Marquette, Is
displaying the symbol of peace to two
Indian chiefs. Find them.
has opened a baiber shop over in the
building recently vacated by Win. La
tlirop. Gcoige W. Thomas lias puichased a
lot of land of Mrs. George A. Jessup
which joined his property on the west,
and which is a portion of the estate of
the late-Albert Beardsley.
A change has been made in the minis
try at the M. E. church, J. R. Price
taking tho place of J. S. Custard, who
goes to Clark Summit.
A stone dealer, from Philadelphia,
canijup lust week to purchase stock.
In visiting the Lott quarry ha pro
nounced the product the best that he
had yet found.
The proposed new road leading from
Therou Strickland's up thiough by the
quarries on the Fiko farm is now an
assured fact and the road will be built.
It terminates near J. O. Lyman's, com
ing out through the lane used by him
for faun pm poses.
S. O. Culver and son Leigh are ut
present engaged in painting tho Bap
tist church at Auburn corners.
Laiidloid Kelly, who took possession
of the hotel April 20 seems to be the
right man for the place.
A nice new porch is being added to
S. O, Culver's lesldence that makes a
great addition to tho beauty of the
building.
Tho quarry owned by K. R. Thomas,
after being idle for a number of years,
is being worked again. Some very nice
Hugging was taken out years ago.
A. L. Stevens has been lame several
weeks from getting a knee-joint sprain
ed wlille at woik in his quarry. He
started tor New York city on Sunday
where ho will bo treated for it. '
!ilba Lott goes to work this week af
ter an enfoiced idleness of seven weeks
from an operation for appendicitis
which ho underwent at the hospital at
Sayie, IM.
Kveryune is much pleased with the
linnioved condition ot .Mrs. P. AV. Ter
ry since her return from thu hospital
at Wilkes-Ilarre. Also A. L. Tattle has
on much Improved that ho Is on the
street again,
Mrs. A. F. Oration Paxton has sold
her millinery sWk to Mrs. Luclnda
Raines anil daughter who will run tho
business In the future. Mrs. I'nxton
will also dispose of her real esta as
soon as possible and move out of town,
She Intends to go to Little Washington,
Pa where her husband has a homo for
her.
George W. Thomas has made arrange
ments to have his house repainted soon.
He has lately finished a nice little barn,
and now has a very cozy homo.
AVOCA.
At a meeting of the various locals
held hero yesterday afternoon, the fol
lowing delegates were elected to repre
sent them In convention at Hazleton:
Langcllffe, .1. F. Conaboy; Avoca col
liery, John Whnlen; Hillside, John Tay
lor; Law's and No, 111, William Gilchrist
and Charles Itollloy,
The commencement exciclses of tho
Avoca Hlnh school will bo held In Sara
field opeia house on Wednesday even
ing, June 3. Tickets nro now In tho
hands of tho pupils for sale.
Charles Green, of tho West Side, was
suddenly seized with paralysis on Sat
urday afternoon, Ho is in a critical
condition.
Misses Helen Sleppy, Cecilia Hyud
man ami brother, Charles Hyndinan, of
Kingston, spent Sunday at tho Sunders
residence, on Lincoln hill,
Clair Holllster, of Curbondule, spent
Sunday with his parents here.
At the Ancient Order of Hibernians
fair on Saturday evening n contest for
a gold watch, between Misses Mary
Walsh and Jennie McCarthy, was de
cided in favor or the tormer, who re
ceived ?U.32 and tho latter ?TC33.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Flock, of AVllkes
Bavro. spent Sunday at the Flock resi
dence.
At a meeting of the St. Aloyslus soci
ety, held on Sunday afternoon, the fol
lowing ofllcera were elected: President,
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MA IB. 1002,
j Ui ltcnp. vicc.preoldent, J. J. dor- r t
lioiti financial secretary, James Lttvlnj DICE DIM 5 . . '
s54S LJL2tLJ THE TPIRITNPN "WANT"
treasurer, D. J. Mullen! financial com
mittee, Wllllnni Btudilcra, U. J, BUrns,
P. F. Mornlmn; stewards, P. Dunnlgan,
James O'Mnlle.v, Thomas Btttdders!
trustees, P. V. Reap, Martin O'Muilcy,
William Knnol delegates to nnnunl con
ventlon, Charles Druffner anil Timothy
King.
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ARIEL.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Ariel, May 12, Announcement 1ms
been ntndc of the coming nuptials this
month of Miss Maud Cory, ot this place,
and Will Mlttnn, of Klsertown.
The groundhog has made his appear
itmivo In the tender clover. Rut wo are
fearful that this cold snap has frosted
the fruit.
P1TTSTON.
Special (o (lie Scranton Tribune.
Plttston, May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
let Uossrml, well known people of this
city, celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary this evening- ut their home
on North Main street. A large party
ot friends und relatives, many of them
being old residents ot this city, were
in attendance.
Arhtur Lewis, bookkeeper for J. v
Patterson & Co., at their Plttston mill,
will be united in marriage next Wed
nesday to Miss 'Gertrude LcVallcy, ot
PUZZLE.
Lockpoit, N. Y the wedding taking
place at the bride's home. Mr. and
Mis. Lewis will reside on Broad street
this city.
Mrs. C. Frank Bohan entertained a
company of twenty friends with a eu
chre party at her home on William
street, Saturday afternoon.
S. L. Rogers has resigned bis position
as station agent for the Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Railroad com
pany, at West Plttston, and is suc
ceeded by Mr. Llewellyn ot Clark Sum
mitt. MOOSIC.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Caryl, of Scran
ton, were callers in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parrey spent
Sunday in Carbondalo.
Miss Flossie Evans, of Olyphant,
spent Sundny in Greenwood.
Mrs. T. T. Jones and Mrs. Lizzie
Lovering visited friends in Laflin Sun
day. Mr. Joseph Snyder and daughter, Kr
inii, spent Sunday with the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hinds.
Mr. Floyd Homestead has returned
home after spending three years with
the United States army at the Philip
pine Islands.
Tho W. C. T. U. society will meet
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Wilbur Waterman.
I Tf&eatkaL
v. m J
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
AC'.l)i:.MV
anil illicit.
Jtabtl I'ai,'u company. Attciuoun
bT.Ut Uljdii UurkFipieis,
Afternoon ;n,d nl-M.
"My Lady Nell."
That tli'lljditful .iclict, .Mabel 1'jIkp, support'
cil by tlie Southern hto.lc lunipany, caiu a lino
presentation f ".My LaOy .Sell" befoie a largo
;iml highly i-ntlmslibtlc auillcnco at (lie Academy
of Muiu l.i'L night, 311-1 Paige, In tho rolo of
Nell, the child of (lie canyon, ilhpljjcd gieat
cr-iatillty and g.-ne a Wid purti.iy.il ot u part
dial would have liom easily (.polled in lc
competent hamJi.
between (ho inti cntriUluim; specialties, were
liitroiluciil by Mim Paige, tho I'lentlee Tlio,
comedy aciobals; Irviii It, Walton, in eougs,
and llaby Wava. (lie child ai(it.
'l'lils afternoon "My I.idy Xi-ll" will be ie.
pealed, olid lonight "The I.Udu Comicllc" will
bo tlio altiaellon.
Bijou Burlesquoi's,
The closing attraction for (ha season at (he
Star U (ho llljou fluiietquers, Mho opened a (luee
daj' engagement jestcrday afternoon.
In the company aic a number of clever vuude
illc and burlcwpio people ho gic an inter,
tainins performance.
STAGE NOTES.
1'ivil Teiry and .fulli .SclUon will produce In
Loudon blioitly (ho new comedy wlilili do
(irai lias will ten upon tho foundation of 1'opc'a
"I'lio llape of the (.oik."
Mis. Laugtiy Ins signed a contract with
Chailes J'rohui.in to appear in thU country nest
ke.ison. Sho will probablj bo teen in Paul Hos
ier's "Madeinolscllo Mars,"
Jlw, Craglo Is preparing an adaptation of her
niiel, '"The Serious Wooing," and it Mill prob.
ably' bo produced licet bcason with Olga Ncdicr.
tolc ill (ho pilnciplo lole,
Cheridah Simpson, who has bien placing in
"KliiK Dodo," will head an opera company at
St. l.ouN for (ho bummci, Ullbcit and bullUau's
opeias will be jnodiiicd,
i:thc! Knight MollUon, who Is to become Well.
aid Jlanslleld's leadlns lady ne.st season, n a
member of a I'hiladelphla (lock company (wo
years ago, playing minor role.
Tho London clitics and several ministers ion.
tinue (o deride tlw clciemess of "lien Ifur," but
tlio people (urn out In crowds and lhc (hwter is
paeled (o (bo doors nightly,
John (J. lttco and Thomas A. Wise of "Are You
a Mason" company, have signed a flic-year con
tract as Joint star with ltlcli & Harris. A new
play, by an i:iglih author, will bo Uacd.
BW&
nlgruio
"yTTiTad-Mi) rnw""'" ""lt g""1 u uUd la 9a tUYi
, STATE LEAGUE.
Result of Yesterday's Grimes.
Knantnii, ; lleailiiur, A,
Wllllntmport, 0! Wllkcu-llure, 8.
Lancaster, 13j Lebanon, 10,
Standlnjj of Clubs.
Played. Won. I.wt. P.O.
Scranton ...... ., 7 ft ;! .Til
tanciitrr 7 ft 'J .Tit
t.dmnon 7 4 II .571
Wllkcvltmr 7 I .1 ,u71
WltllatiKpoit 7 II ,2l)
itcidlrig 7 1 (1 .IP)
Today's Games.
S'rrnilon nt Heading.
Wllll.itmport ut Wllkes-llarre.
Ubanon at l.aticnstcr,
SCRANTON WINS
AT READING
Malinger Lawson's Mon Aro Stfll
, Lingorinrr In tho Vicinity of
First Place.
By Exclusive Wire from The Associated Prwi.
Heading, Pa., May 1L'. Heading regis
tered Its sixth consecutive defeat here
today, f.afontalno pitched a good game,
but was given indifferent support.
Scoros
SCrtANTO.S.
11. If. 0. A. E.
(forton, e.f 1 1 0 0
Illakry, l.f 112 0 1
NithoN, r.f 12 2 10
Lnij.in, 2h 1 1 3 2 0
Sulliian, :.! 10 110
Silim.lll, II 1 . s 1 0
Stinh, t..' 12 2 0 2
Meinbcig, c 0 0 (I 1 0
-Mcttany, p 1113 0
Totah S 0 27 OS
nuADi.sa.
it. If. O. A. K.
nonllirun. c 0 18 11
.Ionian, lb 0 2 0-1 1
I.au -on, 9 s O 0 0 3 0
Ititler, 2b.' 1 1 S 1 1
Coffman, Kb 2 110 0
r.islcr, r.f 0 0 2 0 0
l.i fonlaiiic, p 2 10 2 0
Meld, e.f 7. 0 1 1 (I s
Hust, l.f Olllo
Totalis 5 S 27 0 G
Score by inning".:
Scranton 1 1 0 0 0 ,1 2 1 0 S
Rending 02000300 0 ft
Two hw lilts Jordan, MiGarry, S'ldioli.
Thice Ium" hit Nlclmli. Stolen Ime Li l'on-
(nine, Meld, Hint, ('ofTiuiii, Sulliian, Oortn-i.
Left on b mm Heading, (,; Scranton, 4. Struck
out Hy 3k(.',un-, I; by Li l'ont.iine, !l. Double
plaj Hiiit to Hitter to Jordan. 'ir-t base on
halli Olf Mi(JafYj, 3; off lv l'nr.talw, I,
I'liwd ball Siembirg. L mpirc behb Time
1.45.
Williamsport-Wilkes-Barre.
Will.cs-n irr.-, May -.'. ilko-Ilairc and Wll-li.im-jiort
pl.iiid .1 thirteen inning game today.
Walsh, the local piliher became l.ittleil in (he
ri i lit 1 1 inning and allowed tin' i-i toi ! to lie the
nine. A liinciy hit by Willlg, in the tbiiteentli
inniii',-, brniiglit in (lie winning run for tho bum
b'T City oois. 'Hie score:
tVILLIAMSrOIlT.
n. if, o. a. i:.
Ti-mplcn, 11 1 0 20 0 0
Srfiultr, ill, 0 0 o ft 0
Itiaclc, l.f 112 0 1
Waul, r.f 10 0 0 0
Wiljig, s. 0 3 0 4 1
Sai'e, 2b 0 13 7 0
Cioiicrllan, c.L. ...,....'..... 113 10
llaitman, c 2 3 0 1 0
Simon, p 3 2 0 G 0
Totals 0 11 30 21 2
WILKES-BAMIE.
It. If. O. A. E.
King, c.f 0 1)000
Streker, c.f 0 0 2 0 0
Ilarker, 3b 1 3 0 ft 0
Cole, r.f 0 17 0 0
Conway, l.f 115 0 0
Sipp, k.. 0 12 II
.1. Walsh, lb. , 1 1 14 0 2
(mirsey, 2t '.! 2 2 3 4
Ilurke, c 2 3 4 2 1
E. Walsh, ! 1 3 1 2-2
Totals
Score by innings
Wilkcs-lSane ....
Willlaiusport .. ..
8 1j
10 10
100200010100 0 S
10 10000 0 2100 1 y
I'.uncil run.s WiHiainport, 4; Wilkc-ISarie, fl.
Home um Huike. Two bao hits Uiuke, ,7.
Walsh, K. WaMi, Haitnian, Willlg. Left on
liases Wilkes-Dane, S: Willianispnil, n. Struck
out lly Walsh, I; tti- Simon, I. Double pl.i.is
lllig to Sai-o to Tcniplcn; Conney to Wal-li.
stulen bites Mniun, 2; Mack, Tcniplcn, Con
way, Sohultz, Cuuiscy, I'lt base on enoii
VilkcflSanc, 2; Illiani-iort, 0. l'Jrst li.L.e on
lialls-Olf Wal-h. 2; olV Simon, I, Hit by pil
clur Cole. I'mplrc Sculler, Time 2.S0.
Lancaster-Lebanon.
I.ineaster, May 12. In a gime tint was pooily
plajed, but o.vidng, becau-e of tlio cloaeiu.vi of
tli- score, Lancaster, tlili aftciroou defeated
I.ebition. The fielding of the Ineul.s was miser
able, but they baited out a lctoiy. The score:
I.ANCAS1T.H.
It.
II.
K.
Williner. S8 II 2 1 1 1
llalzer, 21 0 2 3 .1 i
.IcfTrics, Mi 2 10 12
Diauby, lb 2 I 15 0 ,0
lliucs, l.f 3 3 0 II (I
I'oiduey, c. ..; 2 3 ft 2 1
Medium, r,f. and 1 0 o 0 0
I'nkle, c.f 2 3 2 0 1
I'ox, p '. 0 0 It il 1
1 1 is), i,f. and p 0 n 0 ft 0
Keener, r.f 12 10 0
Totals 13 17 27 13 7
I.UHANO.V,
It. II, O. A. E.
McDade, s.s 1 2 3 2 0
Young, 2b, 0 0 2 3 0
Coslello, l.f 2 2 3 0 1
Itolllns, c I 1 ft l l
Clemens, lib 0 4 0 2 0
l'hilblli, c.f 110 0 0
I.aflcy, l.f 2 13 0 0
Dunn, lb 12 8 0 1
I'etterer, p 10 0 2 0
Loie, l 10 0 2 0
Total.! 10 13 21 U 3
ikoo by inuliigsi
Jjncater ,. 11400 3 04 -1.1
Lebanon ,. (i 7 0 II 0 0 1 1 110
lluncd inns Lancaster, I; Wianon, 1, Two
baso hits Iclfrlcs, I'nkle, SlePado 2. Tlnco luito
hits Drauhy, I'ardiiey, Itnllliu, btolcn hac
Jeffries, Unklo .McDade, Itollins, IMiillilu, Laf,
fey, Dunn, I'etterer, Inc. Uft on basca Ub.
anon, 10; Lancaster, 10. Hacj on erroiit Um.
caster, 1; Libauop, o. tstnuk ouC lly Vox, 1;
by JkCilyiin,2j by llc.ss, 1; by ntteicr, li by
Love, 3, Uaici on balls Olf l'elterei, 3; Ixw,
2. lilt by pitcher llesa, Loie. Wild pltihi
loe, Passed balls I'ordney, Umpliu I'JicIan,
Time 1,05.
American League,
At Philadelphia H.II.i:.
IWuu ft 1 0 1 0 00 0 1 b i:i 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 5 I
Hatterlrn Wlnicw and Wairer; Plank apd
l'owcu. Umpire Slurldan,
At llaltlniorc- H. II. L',
WashliiKton .,,,,,,,,..0 102 00 1004 12 3
Uaitimoie , ,...0 0 0 1 2 3 I x 0 15 2
Hattcries I'atton und Drill; Mcdlnuity aid
ltobliu.011. Umpiio O'LoukIiUii.
This Blgrutora I on every bos of tno (tM
Laxative BronioOuinineTuwet
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Thin Pour Lines, 3 Cent tor Knelt Extra Lhis.
For Kent.
ivwww
Toil HUNT Slfroom flat, with bath, plcam
heal, gai range, and nil modern Improve
ments; lent reaonable. Call carl). l'rcd 0.
Hand, 00.1 Mulberry street.
I'OH HUNT I'urnlxlied house to ury fiuall f.mi
lly: situated on tho til 11 1 very pleasant and
dcidrablcj will reserve lwi rooms. 711 (julney
aicnue.
I'OH HUNT ')2.1 lltcen IIUIrp street, nine room!,
modern ImproicineiilBj td'itn lieatcil, cry
reason ible and devlrable. Impilru V. I'.. .Settle
ton, lflso Haslilugton aicnue.
I OH HUNT 10 loom rlnglc house; nil Improve
ment; KltO .Mousey avenue, inquire 1115
Capouo aunuc.
I'OH HUNT Ifonsu In Dalton, neir station; nice
ly located; make a nice ninmicr residence,
lor further partlculais, apply W. II. blade, Dal
ton, t'a.
DAHN FOR nr.NT-M2, April 1st, three box and
(hreo ult'gle flails and wash lack, rear ot
nfl I ll.ll .n.at..tf.A nt'A
.-1 .Hucuson avenuj, inquire ni u.h ji.iwium -
10R Ili:NT-Store building for rent In Dlcltwn
City. Pa. llullding SO feet by 21 feet, cellar
under nil, and reoond nlorv can bo arranged (or
a family. All In good lepnir ready for nc. Two
coal breakeis and mines close bv employing oirr
n tlioiisanil people. An enterprising merchant
can get a large trade. Apply ,to William II.
Richmond, Richmond Hill. 3I2J N. Main aicnue,
Scranton, Pa,
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
I'OH Ri:.ST rurnislied firnt mom; half bloik
from couit house mju.uc; Menu heat, h'.n
use of bath, till Spruce St.
I'OH RENT Large front finni-died or iinfiiriil-he.l
room. Ail .'onienicuces; references lequircd.
.121 I'r.mklin aicnue.
1'OR RHN'T Ono furnished room, with Itnproio
ments; alsa one on tlilid lloor, cheap. G27
Adams iivenuc.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modem Improve
ment; private family; gentlemen picfcrred,
at 637 Adams aicnue.
f'OH RENT Eurni'lu-d room; heat end batlu
C2j Linden Etrcct.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RT.NT. with heat, pas
and bath, gentlemen picfcricd, at SG9 Adams
venue.
Tor Sale.
LIC1IIT YOI'H HOME with ncetjlene; just the
thing for like cottages; better than coil
gas or electricity. Inspect our plant. Philip J.
Vctter, 022 Adams aicnue. ,
TOR SALE 1 canvas jumping net, 1 life gun, 7
11.111 life belts. 1 2J-foot tiumcd ladder, 1
ladder (-liap, 2 ladder poles, 1 practice net, "J
font a4-imli rope. Apply Win. Council Hose
Co., 1109 PilKtou aicnue.
roil SALE Ladies' biejele for m!i; n-t $W)
wlitn new; will hell cheap. Call at 810 Jef
fenon aicnue.
roil SALE Hand bilk iloublcrs. New.
Rros , Patcrton, N. J.
llamford
Real Estate.
$1,000 OS'LY XKCESAHY to purchase a large
double Iioum'. on OOUSO-foot lot, for l,l,".0;
v. oi Hi lcl,000; icnts for .'jilt pel je.ir; will lent
next ji"ir for -IW; location is choice Niburlun;
tacs onlj about ?.!8 a )cir. AilihciJ Peter Phil
lips, caic Tilbune oflh'u.
I'OH SALE Elegant sites for homes in uppsr
Crcen Ridge; diolce neigbboiliood; most ,le
flrable locality for home in Lackawanna county.
J. A. Marline, 1730 Sandewin aicnue.
I'AHM I'OH SALE Sixty-two acres, one mile
fiom Lake Ariel; twelic acres of timber, icit
improved; excellent spring water on lot; farm
tituated on road. Tor particulars addicts Will
iam Treslar, Ariel, Pa.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three or four
loom, furnished or unfurnished for cry
light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Addrcij
M. D., Tribune office.
WANTED Furnished house or four or five rooms
for housekeeping. Addrcu A. G. K,, Tribune
office.
Wanted Rooms and Board.
WANTED Room and boaul for stnsle nun;
piiiale family in Hilt dUtiict prefened. Ad
drew II. W., Tribune oflice.
WANTED Two remmunicating rooms w Ith board,
piiiatc family prefcired. To ladies and a
gentleman. State lull paiticulars. Address CV
II. I)., 'liibuno office.
Rooms Wanted.
YOl'.SO GE.STLEMAX cli'fires fiont and liack par
lor; mit-t bo on ground floor, and in good
location. Call Hotel .lermjn, room 21, between
10 and 12 or 1 and 3 d illy.
Board Wanted.
GENTLEMIN AND Win:, with child and muse
want board in couutiy dining July und Aug
ust: location on high gioimcl, tomi-nti-nt to un
load; not own twenty nnlii Horn Scranton, Ad
dre.vi "F," Tilbune oltlce.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY 10 LOAN-Quick,
straight loans or Building and Loan. At
Irom 4 to 0 per rent. Call on N. V. Waiter,
814-315 Council building.
At Clcieland H.ILE.
St. Louis 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 f.-7 11 1
(.leiclaiid 0 0 0 0 0 10 10212 t
Ilatteiics Donohuc and Siigdcn; .los and He
mis. Umpire Caiuthcis and Conuollj,
At Uclroli H.II.i:.
Oiikago 2 0 10 0 0 10 0410 2
Uelioit 00022 10 II 5 11 1
lhtlcilnt-C.rlllilii and Sullivan; Miller and Mi
fiulio. I'mpiic .lohnstoiie.
National League.
At Cincinnati H.II.i:.
Philadelphia 0 2 2 10 0 0 2 1811 1
Cincinnati 1 I 1 0 o n 1 1 0 ft n (,
lUimlcs Dufgleby and lloolu; Halm and
linger. Umpire l'owein and Drown,
At Chicago- H.ILE,
llrooklyii 000002 0 002 I) 1
Chhagi" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 3 2
llatlcrii-o Kltson nud Ahcain; it. Yrain und
Kllng. L'niplie Enijilie.
At St. Louis- H.II.i:.
New York 1000000001 -,! )
St, Louis , I 00 0 00 1 Ox 2 0 1
llatlcrlcs Kennedy ami Howcrinan; Muiphy
and H)an. Umplie Cantllllon.
At PitWiurg H.II.i:.
R.i-,1011 ,,,,,100001000-2 i! 0
Pitt-burg , 002 0 1 0 1 Ox 4 10 1
II ittrilis Willi and liitlrldge; Leeier, Tanno.
hill and Smith and O'Coimoi, Uinplre O'Day.
Eastern League.
Montreal, II; Ncwaik, 0,
Tin unto, 10; Jeii-oy CIt,i, 0,
lliilfalo, 3; Pioildeuie, 0.
Worcester, ft; Rochester, (.
First Class Tickets to San rrnnclsco
and Return at Less Than One Way
Faro.
On account of tho Imperial Council,
Nobles ot the Mystlo Suhrlno, Ban
Francisco, California, Juno 10th 11th,
1002, the Lni'knwnnnu, railroad will Is
sue llrst-clasa excursion tlcliuts from
gcranton ut thu low rate of $00.23 for
the lound trip, on sale good goliu; Jlay
6tli to Juno 7th Inclusive and for re
turn to reach original starting point
not later than CO duya fiom oilglnur
date of purchase of ticket. See Depot
Ticket Agent In legurdto stop ore priv
ileges variable routes, side trips, l'ull
nmn reservations, etc. t ,
SITUATIONS
WANTBD
FREB.
Dranoh WANT Offloas.
Want Advertisements Will Bo
Received nt Any of the Follow
ing: Drug; Stores Until 10 3?. M.
Central City
AI.IinilT sClim.TZ. rornr Mulberry
"licet and Wobttor incline,
GUSTAV l'ICIIIil,, OftO Adam! avenue.
West Side
aCOlim: W. .TUN-KINS, lOl South Main
aicnue.
South Seinnton
l'Ri:i) Ii, THltPPi:, 729 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
Olio. W. DAVIS, corner Xortli Main
aieuuo and Market btlect.
Green Ridge
CIIARIJ-.S P. ,10N'i:S, lj',7 DicUson
aicnue.
P. .1. JOII.SS, p.'n Green Rldse street.
C. L0Hi:XZ, coiner Washington avo-
aicnue ami Marlon sticct.
Petersburg '
W. II. KNJJPFIX, 1017 Irilng aicnue.
Dunmoro
.1. (.!. ito.si: .t EON'.
Help Wanted Male.
MACHINISTS WANTED At llio Carlucci Stone
jards. Apply at once.
WANTED An experienced innn in wall paper de
partment at Gold-mil h'.s bazaar.
WANTED A sobci. industrious young nia. c
peiicncccl with hoi-ts to diiie pliirlci.in and
do general woik around houe; stale "cpci!cmo;
wages, 115 iiuj board. Dr. J. W. Kntdlcr, Elm-liur-t,
Pa.
WANTED Kiist class Miocinaker, for repair
work. 1). A. Mail", I.urcino aicnue. Went
I'ittfton.
WANTED Piinter-s; only good men need apply.
Call at Charles Wagner's. 331 Adams incline.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED 50 experienced operators
on muslin underwear. Imperial
Underwear company, Burr building.
Also experienced examiners and
pressers.
WANTED A nun-p girl. Apply at No. lO.'l Vino
etrcct. Mrs. II. A. Conned.
WANTED At mice, good tewing gills. Wash
buine, 020 (Juimy aioivue.
Recruits Wanted.
WANTED roll U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un
married men between age-, of 21 and 3ft; citl
7cn.s of United States, of good cbaiacter and
tcinpeiate habit.s, who can tpeak, rcid and write
English. For information apply to Rcs'rulthig
Ofllcer. No. 123 Wjomlng aicnue, Scranton, I'a.
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED To c-1l Carbo'Xdfe'liiTrT
eueis. Send ttauip for sample. Hoi. 100,
Ilanihburg, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED Place in small family for good young
girl, paitly tiained. Apply 010 Spiuce stieet.
POSITION WANTED for Gcimaii joung woman,
jut landed; intermediate place ill good fam
ily; preferable with children: good seamstress
and miuieinn; help with household. Apply Mon
day between 10 and 5 o'clock. Mi. G, E. Deal,
1530 Moinoe aicnue.
SITUATION WANTED-I)y a girl
as nurse. 441
.lew sneer.
SITUATION WANTi:)) -Will take ladies and gen.
tkmen's laundry home; will lauudiy toloied
shirts without fading. 1111 Lloid stieet, top iloor.
WANTED Poil ion, by a joung man, as book
, keeper or assUtant; can furuii lefeicnce :i-
to cliaraitcr and ability. Addica "Permanent
Position," care of T.-ibune ofhec.
Lost Strayed Stolen.
LOST A ladies' gold watch; a libenl leward will
be glieu if rctuined to Hotel Tcirace.
LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum
of money, on Lackawanna aicnue, near Wy
oming. Finder ple.i-e return puraa to Tribune
oftico and keep contents,
LOST 2ft, between Peck Lumber Co.. Hast Mar
ket street and Presbjlcrian church. Reward
if returned to office of Peck Lumber Co.
Board and Rooms.
pVI'.ItY Di:IH,1)Lir suite ot room.i with fh.sl claM
talde boaul, can be obtained al .Ui Jcllcreou
aicnue.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay.
Write for our special mailed letter. Treo on
application, S. M. Illbbard Si Co., member N.
Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchange. 41 and 10
Broadway, New York. U.tablislied l&H. Lons
Distance' Phone 23S3 Broad.
Rheumatism.
ltUEUMATISM-All nartles that wish can ba
speedily and permanently cured of all ia
rictics of Rheumatism by u icgctrblo compound.
Cures guaranteed. Inquire or addiesj J, E. Tay
lor, Scranton.
CITY ORDINANCE.
FILE OF SELECT COUNCIL, NO. 0.
AN ORDINANCE.
Tu lacate a portion of Centre stiert, in tho
Eighth ward of tlio City of hi union.
Section , He it oid.ilned by tl.o Select and
Common Council of the I'jiy of Sciantou and it
is hurby mil lined by the nuthoilly of (lie same,
that all part of Centie street, formerly i.illed
Ciiimncii lal Alle.i, in tho Elgiith ward of thn
City of Scrantou, fiom Ihe ncnteily lino c( thu
right of way of (ha Diamond Hiniiili of tlio
llol.iw.ile, Laclviiiauni nud Wcslciu railrnid,
known m the "V," and ritiiidlng westerly to the
ncatcily tciiiihim of (ho slid Centre stieet, m
shown in dotticl iiini on the map atticlicd here,
lo, bo and the same ii hcichy lacalcd, and (ho
piddle itoo lliirt.ii( forever leleasid and elievon
tiuued.
Passed Select Cniiiit II May 2, 1001,
C. II, Chittenden, Piuldent,
Pacd Common Council June 111. llitll,
I'. 1', I'ALI'IS, PiMlilcnt,
AKcst-M, T. L.WEI.LE, City Clerk.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS for Fire Proof Vault and Addition
to Sibiiieliamu County Court llouso at
Montiose, Pa,
Sealed bids will be rrcciied nt the nffl;c of
the Cuunly foiumksslonciH, Montnhe, I'a., until
12 in., May II, liKtt. for a lire proof addition id
tlio Cuunly Couit Home,
PI ins und tpcillii Jllons can bo mil at Hie
oflice of Comity Couimlwloneis or ut Hie offlecs
of S. 6. k II. A. Late), iiichltciU, Illughai'ituu,
X, Y
" The" successful bidder will be rcipilrcd to glvj
a good and suftlciint bond n (he tuiu of cue
thousand dollaw (1,000.00) lor (he faithful pc.
foimanee ul llio contract, 'llio CominL-sloneis
icscriu (he light (o reiect any or all .bid.
IL IL HAItHixiVlO.S,
ISAIAH HAlIti:.
Atte.t: County (Joininisaionjn.
W. A. WjSWORTH. I Ictk.
M,onlioc, Pa., May I, JWW.
SEALED PHOl'OS M.S. for murine; St. Paul'i M.
Il, ehuuli uro imlted until May 17. JU0.
Right (o niut any or all bids iiwrvcd. Ad
ilrlna iter. F. P. Doty, Secretary Itiird ol Triu
tecU. 33'J Chciry tlrcel, Scranton, i'a.
gp
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V l 'J ' '
mRMTflRV' t
3 Insertions 25 Cents
Mom Tim Pour Lines, 4 Cents for llaeh Ulrt Llm.
LEGAL.
DEPARTMENT OF PUI1L10 SAFETY, City o(
Scrnntun, P.t.
,. ID TIIF. OHNEHAI, PUHL10.
It has become u common practice In thU illy
In recent jc.iih for the nenoral public to open
und uo tlie nto hjdrants belonging to (ho city,
without llrst procuring permission from tha
proper aulliorllles to do fo. Where hydrants nro
opened without a bp.innfr, (he (op Is soon Ivors
round, and their lepalr his been a source of
constant expellee lo the city. Also, where. th
hjihant Is not tlrhtly closed utter using, us has
fteriucntly been (he case, water escapes to thn
gnat chtiiiige and Injury of the streets and
Butters.
,vi."Hti IS ,'Vc,Tv oimixANo: phoiiiiht.
'A . f.'! "I'llNIXfl OF A FIRE IIVDRANT HY
, '':0S ,X,)r A "i:Ul'J'All FIREMAN OF
nil. (.11 , unless siieli person his llrst feeurcd
a penult to do io Horn tli proper nuthorllv,
and notice Is hcttby glicn lint any person, firm
or coiptiration ivlm fliall hereafter open u city
tiro h.uhimt, wltliout llrst receiving a permit
fioni till department Id dp mi, will be dealt
with aceordltig to the imv mJdc and prolicide!
f6r meh ciscs, lly order of
I'. T.. WORMSKR,
Director Dep'l. of Public Safety.
Scranton, Pa., Alay 12, 100-.',
- ' .,
NOTICE. To Hie cltlrens nnd t.ipayeni ol tha
lloroiigh of Old Foige, County of Lackawan
na, and State of Pennsylvania,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
rommhslonori appointed by lhc Court of tjuir
Icr ScvdoiM of Lackawanna County to Inqiilra
Into tlie pioprlcty and eipcdleney of dividing
tlio Ilorough of Old Forge Into wards nnd make a
iemrt thereon lo the mM Court, will hold a
meeting ut the council room of the said Ilorougli
of Old Fotgo at Old Forge Borough, Pa., cm
.Monday, May With. 1U02, at 7,.'!0 o'clock, p. m
lur thu purpo-e of attending In tli dutlea of
their appointment, at which time ami place all
parties inteiesti'd In tho dlilsion of raid borough
into wauls in i.v attend and they will be heard
by the undersigned.
EDWARD W. THAYKR,
JOHN M. HARRIS,
MATII1EW P. CAWLF.Y.
Commissioner:).
Scranton, Pa., May 12th, 1!H)2.
RESOLVED, lly the Select Council of the city of
Scranton, the Common Council concurring,
That Scranton i-treet from the Has house bridge
to the I)., L. i W, railroad, Uloomsburg illus
ion, be mi cil and the cost thereof awessed
against Hie abutting piopcrtlcs according to (lie
foot fmnt rule: pioilded, that three-fourths ol all
the members elected to each branch of the coun
cils hlull into in (.nor tlicienf. On the passage
of tills revilution by the said three-fourths vote
and its nppioval by the city recorder, the city
clerk fhall publksh a copy theieof in all Ilia
newtpapcrs which publl-.li (lie city adiertiso
infills lor ten ihij, stating (lint unless a majjr
ily or the owners of properti abutting upon laid
Scruntou street, between tlie gas house bridge
and the D., L. k W. railioad, Uloomsburg divis
ion, (hall nigulfy to councils in wilting within
sixty diys fiom the date ot the approval of tills
resolution, their piefeienco of tlie material de
Filed for Midi paiemeut, councils will proceed to
pa-s an ordinance directing paving of said Serai
Ion street fiom thu gas bouse bridge to Ilia
Uloomsburg division of tlie P., L. & W. raib
load with such inalerl.il as they may see lit.
Approved April 2.3, WK.
W. L. Connell, Recorder.
Attest: M. T. Laicllc, City Clerk.
NOl'ICH is hereby given that Rittcnbender roni'
pany, pcisons li.li lug a lien under the lawj
of Peniiiliani.1 upon goods ware and merchan
dise ol W. II. Campbell, consisting of one bet of
buggy wheels on ace ount of storage and labor
hc-towed cm Mich goods, the owners baling
failed, neglicted and refused to pay tho amount
of am ii chaigcs upon nalel property within sixty
ckijs after demand thereof, made personally, will
cipose the -iid set oT buggy wheels lo sale at
public auction at IlittenbcndcT Company's store,
120 Franklin avenue, city of Scranton, Lacka
wanna county, Pa., on the 5th day of July, A.
1)., 1U0J, at 12 a. in., ami cll the same or so
much theieof as shall be sufHcient to discharge
Flic! lien, together with costs of bale and adier
tising. IiirTENnHNDHR COMPANY.
PROFESSIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULD1NO, C. P. A 23 TRAD
cis' Hank building. Old telephone, No. 1S61.
Architects.
EDWARD II. DAVIS, AHCIHTF.CT, CONNELI,
Iluiiding.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B., REAL
Ustate i:ctiange llldg., 120 Washington ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING. M5 CONNELL RUTLDINO.
STEVENSON & KNUHIT. 720 CONNELI, BLDO.
Dentists.
DR. tt L FILENI)i:tlflEIt, PAULI BU1LDINU,
Spruce .street, Scranton.
DR. C. O LAUHACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUli
Lawyers.
WILLARD, WARREN k KNAPP, ATTOHNF.YS
and Counscllois-at-Law. CCJ (o 012 Connsll
Iluiiding.
FRANK E. H0YI.n, ATTORSEY-AT-IAW.
Rooms 12, II, 10 and IS Burr Iluiiding,
D. II. HEI'LOOl.i:, VITOIISEY LOANS NEOO.
tiatcd en ic-il eMato MCurlty, Mcars Iluiiding,
coiner Washington aicnue and Spruce Mrcet.
JESSPP & .lESSFI', .VITORNEYS AND COIIS.
t-ellois-at-law. Commouvieallh Dulldlng, lltjoina
VJ, 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOM.i
HO.) 001, 9th lloor. Jleais Uuihllng,
L. A. WATRF.S. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade Iluiiding, Scranton, Pa.
p vrrinisox k wn.co.v, trader's national
Hank Iluiiding.
C. COMHliVS. 0-n REI'l'llLlCAN IU7II.DIN0.
,, W. HERTIIOI.F, OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
211 Wjoming aiciiuu.
Physicians and Surgeons,
PR. W, 11. ALLEN', OKI NORTH WASlHNOTO.'f
avenue.
illl. S. W. L'AMORH.U'.Y, OFFICE 3S1 WASH
ington avenue. Residence, 1J1S Mulbciry.
('hrniilq dlEcases, lungs, heart, kicliie.is;;r.ml
(.enlto-urlnary oigani a tpceialty. IIouh, J
to I p. in, il
crT-
Hotels and Restaurants. .
the elk cafi:, u .xi 127 niASKMN 'fvn-
nue, Rates reasonable, Z
, P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor,
schastov iiousI:, NEAR I)., L. k W. S?'AS.
mi"cr depot. Conducted on the European
plan. ' VlflOll KOCH, Fropi letnr.
Scavonger.
A, HHIIk1c!.S CLE VNS PIUVyTaI'LTS jisT
erss pools; no odor; only impiovcd pmnps ll-ed.
A. II, Hilgg. piopilelnr. Leave oiileti' IbK)
Ntirtli Main avrniie, or Elcke's drug ftore, ,1oi
iiir Adauu and Miill'crry. Ilolli teleplioney,-
- -,
Seeds, '-?
a, ii. cLAiiiii: k ra. seedsmen and NiiJis-
crjmcn, iloio 201 W.ililnston aicnue; dlecn
liouses, iiiM oriu 14111 uvcuue-., ptuiu4ji;i"
Wire Screens,
JliEPH Kl'iriTEL, HEAR Ml LCK, AVE.,
Sciantou, Pa., iiiaiiufuctuier of Wire buictVu.
Hlscsllniieous.
DRE:iM.KlN(l FOR CHILDREN '10 OKDF.H;
aUu ladleV ivakstj. Louise bliovnultcr,. S13
AdanN aicnue,
JIEfnitliEF. MHOS., PHIN'IEHs' SPPPLIES, i'N.
i elopes,- paper bag, twine Warehouse,. 130
Wiillilngion iiUiue', Arauton, Pa.
1I11S WlLKEts-HAHHI-: Hl'.COHU CAN 111.' ) l)
in Scranton at tlio news stands of RcUmau
Uros.,.4J() Spiuce, uuj l0i Linden: M. Norton,
:i2i' l$ikauiu av-utr;, l;1' B.." Sc)iut?er, e3U
bprute'slrccL
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