' 'K J THE SORANTON TRIBUTE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1002. fc - - ........-, . . tt ' MftAtt fajMBBWMWHi E3BI3B!55!CC5n i RSASWM JMSD APRIL of a low vitality. The sudden changes of weather, the cold harsh winds, tho damp atmosphcro are all allied against tho physically weak. Thcso facta nrc enforced by tho number of those who just manage to struggle along until spring and then fail, liaving.no strength loft to resist tho attacks of disease. All persons whoi are weak physically, feel tlic need of Borne medicine to carry them through the spring months. The question is, .what medicine will give tho most strength and most lasting results? "Thoio arc medicines which stimulate sufficiently to enable tho user to just strugglo through tho trying season. Hut their u-o gives no real, permanent gain of strength. Look at the question in this light: Imagine ft cripple at the foot of a steep hill which in his weakness ho feels powerless to climb without assistance. A kind hearted farmer comes driving by and gives him a lift over the hill "When the cripple gctR down from the wagon he is still just as much a cripple as ever, and just as weak, but lie has been helped for tho time being over a hard place in the road. Sunnosa now instead of giving him temporary help, by carrying him, some one had conio along and said " You arc too weak to climb that hill, but I know what will help you, and then had given him some and go trudging benefactor. l Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery differs from other medicines in this: It cures the diseases that weaken and gives permanent strength. It docs not just carry a man over the lough placo and put him down as weak as before to stagger on his journey. It enables him to carry himself, to climb-Mho hill by his own effort and to go on his way sound in body and btrong in muscle. "I.ast spring T -vas taken with severe pains in my chest, mid was so weak I could hardly walk about the house," says Mrs. G. K. Kerr, of Fort Dodge, Webster Co., iow.i. ''I tiied several physicians and they lold nic I had con sumption, but that I might ' brush it over ' and perhaps live u good many years. I heard of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoveiy and thought I would try some of it. Before 1 had taken the first bottle I was very much better; I took five bottles of it mid have not yet had any return of the trouble. I have also taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and ' Pleasant Pellets' with good results." Those who take medicine in the bpring of the year to purify the blood, often do not realize that the blood is made from digested food and that when the stomach is diseased or "weak," no permanent good can be aecomplkhed'by any attempt to make the blood pure. If a stream is polluted or poisoned at its source the attempt to purify the water cannot bo permanently carried out unless tho cause of impurity is removed from the courco of the stream. So with the blood. It is made from food perfectly digested. When digestion is imperfect, undigested particles of food are constantly carried into the blood, polluting it and poisoning it. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purifies tho blood by going to tho source of tho stream, whore tho blood is produced. It heals diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri tion and enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of food. It eliminates from tho blood tho waste substances which clog and corrupt it and so builds up tho body with sound flesh and solid muscle. By this means " Golden Medical Discovery " gives lasting health and strength. H " I would say in regard to your medicines that I have been greatly benefited by them," writes' Mr. J. S. Bell, of L'eando, Van Bureu Co., Iowa. "I was at one time as I thought almost at death's door. I was confined to my house and part of the timeto my bed. I had taken gallons of medicine but they only fed the disease; but I must say that ' Golden Medical Discovery ' has cured me, and to-day I am stouter than I have been for twenty-years. I nm now forty-three years old. ''Have taken in all twenty-nine bottles of 'Golden Medical Discov ery,' besides two or three dozen vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, but now I take no medicine." Sick people, especially thoso who suffer from disease in chronic form aro invited to consult Dr, Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence is held as 6triotly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, Sr. Y. The oiler of free consultation by letter made by Dr. Pierce, is not to bo confused with offers of "free medical advice" made by irresponsible persons, who having neither medical education or experience aro barred both legally and professionally from the practice of medicine. ' Don't be fooled into trading a substance for a shadow. Any substitute offered as "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery" is a shadow of that medicine. There aro cures behind every claim made for the " Discovery," which no "just as good " medicine can show. tSB It is not often that a QoaeS thing ia ofStsmati for nothing Sip. Pia?co!!G Zroiraman Senso NlasSscal) JlsSvisop is are ox GO&tSan This gaod asazS great KsetlsoaS work, containing aval' a ikauss&ntl Bai'go pages, is sent FREE an raoaipt off stamps to pay exntsnsa of mailing ONLY SonsS tvsanty owe ana-Gams siarerjrs jop ess foyK $lams-is fop Atidross .Tr.-. itjSW!ISlili'.'JS-XfifilJ3isi iti3,jZ..u. - .i.. MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton 'J'liliune. Montrose, May 13.- The senatorial conference to decide upon the Heimhll can candidate for Senator in tlie Twen ty-sixth dlstilct, which met at Hotel I-nnsfoicl In .Susquehanna yesterday is still in session and the result is still Iiroulcinntleul. Though it is believed that the chances t.ivor the nomination of Susquehanna county's candidate, Colonel Charles C. Pratt, of New Mil ford. Horn on Monday, May 1:.', 1U0.I, to Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Tuirell, at their home on I-ako avenue, a son. Miss Alice Anieinian, a 1 mined nurse ol Scran ton, is in occasionally engased in this place- at present. The 'condition of W. D. I'.unk, esq,, wlio Is ciltically ill -with pneumonia at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Senile McCollum has changed for the worse and grave fears that he will not recover aie now entei tallied by his phsycian and friends. His son, Frank, reached hero yesterday afternoon fiom Seattle, Washington. Miss Myrtle Hcmlrlcl:, of i:.ist Dlm ock spent Sunday with friends in town. Charles II. Alney, esq., one of the Sus quehanna county conferees retained home Saturday morning fiom Ilones dnle whcie ho uttuuded the concession al conference. The conference was un decisive In its action, nnd adjourned to meet nt Wlll:es-I3arro on May 7, it is generally believed that ultimately Congressman Wright wilt be renomina ted. The committee having in charge the work of selecting a new pastor for tho Presbyterian chmch at Monti ose, have already received over twenty applica tions for the vacant pastorate. Rev. A, t Denton, D. D pastor Em eritus of the Presbyterian church oc cupied tho pulpit of that church yes terday and delivered a lino discourse. Them wns no service at the church In the evening. Tho test well being dillled at the piospectivo oil and gas (lold near Franklin Forks is now down over two Jiundrcd feet, largely through solid rock. Tho first sand was struck at a depth of about 150 feet on Filday, Thu work Is now at a standstill owing to losing n th HI by the bieaklng of a iopo to which It was attached. A man has been sent to OH City for a grappler c If You Could Look into the futureand tee thecoiidltlou (n 1rllt1l rillf rftllrrll It nantaitln.l Will prius you, jou would seek relief nt ouce ana that naturally would bt through Shiloh's Consumption rjiJort Guaranteed to cure Con I jlirfcT sumption, Bronchitis, VtVBI Astlimu, mid nil I.uhr Troubles, Cure Coughs mid Colds in a day, 25 cenU. Write to 8. C. Wells & Co,, I,e Koy, N. Y for free trial botlle. arc tho'two most trying months of the Bpring sniison. csnociallv for those with weak hums, or : potent draught which niado.himyBlrong and well, ablu to climb thu hill for himself ' oi light-hearted. There is no need to ask which would have been the permanent ims noon in panes oovoro, tSio Giatte-novntf volume, Bp. R. V. P1ESZGE, Buffalo N. and little trouble is anticipated in re dlining the drill. The outlook Is deem ed io-eate for striking oil or gas or both in paying quantities. So may it prove. P. 13. Jewett, of Brooklyn, was a prominent visitor in 'town tho last of the week. James M. Jel'feis was at Wilkes-Bar-ro on business the latter part of the week. Arthur Deuel, of Little Meadows, son of the late ex-Sheriff Deuel, was a guest at the borne of W. H Dennis, in this place last week. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tlic S rout on Tribune. Timklimuuck, May 13. l)i, V. ('. Dukir and DuiSrW't O. L. 1'uit ilimfl down from NIclioKcm m Moii'l.iy. , W, II, l'aiie of bunbtiiy, ,11 U-d at touit stciiOBUiplitr on Monday In ilacu of ij. S. Jlur lows, the lobular ltnoi;iailicr. Attorney i:. .1. llaidintr, of Wilkes-Dane, i.nent Sunday and .Mom! iy in town, Miis Helen l.iwi, wlio Iiik Im.ch maklni; nn exluided i-.it to fu'emta at Illnsliainton, lias ic tumed lioine, Ml-i Jao JleKown was a Mtor in Wllkcvllnre on Monday. A niliMiii rnttit.ilnmint "ill l! sheii at Hie oner i lioiue on Wnlncutiy eunhijr for the bene fit of Hie Trltnn llo-.o company by membeis of Hid company. Mw, (linles It. Dana, who lin been serloiiily ill wltli ii'iciiinoiilii, !- coinale-ient, AriiiuiKiit nnd eqiilly loml for May convened en Momlaj, with I'lcaitlent .Judse K. M. Dim. bam and At 'ccl.de Judfe 1 . M, Vatndin on t!io bench. Anionic the mitlrM heard were tho fol MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. I'lnd three of the King's horses, who are ready to leturn Humpty-Pumpt" to the top of the wall. n i 8 Y. - - ... - 7rr - "..i..,.;.. J..t,-tJl-r;rffV'3..l lowing In tlic inaltei of nil.- fur new lil.il in (a-u of ruiicc (''iael..v -. liUii Ho'-, ( t. r.I., aiKunidit w-.i, heaid bj comtel and couit took papeis. In tlie nutter of inlc to tiike of noniult In cao of Xel-cn It. Gaidncr v. flinlon TonnsTup, comt handed down an opinion ilUcluigitig- Hie lllll'. In Hie equity care of Albina Spencer ?. 13. I'. Wheaton, ii decieo was made directing Hie de fendant to so con-luict water pipes ns not to intufcie Willi plaintirl'? rialit to a supply. AigumenU weio nUo licanl In tlie eac fetaied lietttein GcorKe Guilder, constable of Washington township, and the county of Wjoniiiiff, n.'imp tit, in width an action wai instituted to test the alidily of Hie act of Maich 30, 1SD7, coiiititiitins ioii-.tabiei fire waulens of Hair Tespectho town tliipi, and x'1' idltiir feci foi senkci undoied In extinguishing foiest llre, and in the mi' tor of the application foi an i-Mic in Hie dUtiibiitiou of InniN deilved from i-lieillVs mIo of leal estate of II. It. Hlakclee. Itule granted to lmw cama win- wiit of ic plnln in case of Cluindi ltoiiKlit n. i:dMi IIoiikIiI fcliouiil not be qiMslied u account cf Hie juoper .iHldalt not lining bem made, etc. Itule tnantcd to kliow caiue wliy 1). , Slaik fliould not be disnils-ed a ceciitnr of the c. (ale of Nunc j Iliown, (!eccacd, late of Noith- Ulllll.-ll 111(1. G. A. E. Encampment Gettysburg, Fa., June 4th and 5th. Por the above occasion ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will bell llrst class tickets to Gcttysbuig and leturn at regular one way faro for the round tilp gooil going Juno 1st to 5th inclusive with ilnnl return limit June 7th, Children between tho nges of r and 12 years one-half the adult fare, S In f hi t U2m If BASE BALL. Hesult of Yeaterdny'3 Qftmes. 1 Si riiiiton-ilcidlntr. linln. l.eliaiHin-l.ntiealcr. Haiti, Wllk-M-ltarie, llj Willlanipotl, 12. Standing of Olubs. I'lajcd, Scranton ,,.. T I.niR'.i'l(r ..., T I.elntioii , ,,,, 7 Wllkrollnrrt S Wlllinni.'port ,, S Heading ,,..,, T iVon. toil. l'.C. r. :! .71 i 2 .71 1 I .1 .s;t I 1 1 ,.VM 1 i .C00 1 U ,111 Today's Games. I. meatier at SciMlilmi. llcadlui; r.I Willleni'port. Wilkes-llaiie at Lebanon. ONE STATE LEAGUE GAME WUHamsport Defeats Willces-Barre. Other Contests Postponed on Ac count of Rain.' By i:lulK! Wire from 'Hie AwocLitcd l're. Wllkcs-Harre, I'n., May 13. Wl llnmoport won from "Wllkea-Bane today by timely batting and clean Heldlng. The scoie: wir,Ki:s-iiAiirti:. ii. ii. o. a. n. King, cf .'I 2 0 0 1 liirkci, s i! :s o ii u ( ole, if 1 a 1 0 1 Com ov, If 0 1 1 I) 0 Sapp, m 1 i! a : l J. WnWi, 2b 12 110 Comscj, II O II 111 II n llurk-c, c. 2 2 7 10 Slrekei-, 1 1 2 u .', (I TolaU 11 17 'lii 1 3 W1LLIAMSP0HT. It. II, O. A. n. Tcinplcn, lb 2 2 'I I O Schult7, lib l :i a :: o Illack, If 112O0 Crouch in, cf ' 2 :t n o Sassc, 2I 2 2 0 2 0 llartiinu, c 1 f S 2 0 ttillig, M. 1 2 :i 1 0 Ward, If 2 11 2 0 0 Bell, p 0 1 U 1 U Totals ...12 17 10 L)(,!1 out foi cutting iir.-.t base. Score by inning!.: Wilke.i Bairo 2 2 .'! 2 0 0 Willlamsport 2 1 1 4 0 o 0 0 2-11 0-12 Karned rui. Wi)kca-Ilaue, 7; Williannpoit, !(. Three-base lilts Klnit, 2; SiSie, Cole, Two-liase lilts Tcmplcn, Scbullz, Il.nkcr, J. WnMi, Jluike. Left on bac", like. Dane, 5; Wlllijin-poit, 7. fcaciiflcc hit Scliull. f-timk out Ity Strekei, 0; hy Bell, fl. Double plaji -Sipp to '.d-li to Cauricy; Wal'li to Sapp to Conrscy. llac mi ball-, Oir Sticker, I; Hell, . Hit by pitc'ici 5-app, Ctouctlian 2. Cole. Stolen bases Cini's'nu 2, Cole 2, Ill.irk. hipp. Walh, Com oy 2. Iiini 1.21. t'mpiie fc'oulliaid. Heading, Jliy 1". Seianton vs. licading; po-t-poned on account of wet grounds. I.ancasler, Pa., M.iv lu. Tnda't Laueitter I.ebanon same was pcslpnncd on account of lain. National League, At Cincinnati - a. U. K. ...0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 7 ,..S D II I S ! II " 21 2S S Vtioilues, TeiK and Doom; Umpiiejj l'oweis and Uiovu. riili.idclphi.i Cincinnati Ilitlcries White, Phllllppi and IVitr, At St. Loui-, (len iunincs) It. II K. New voi k ,10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2:; u o M-. I.nuis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O I P 1 llalteues i uin jiiid Do.veiman; Ycrkcs, Wkket and XichoK ruipuc Cantiliion. At Cliieacfo 1?. If. :. lliool.lv n 0 00000 000-0 fl 2 Cnicico U 0 0 0 I) 2 0 0 2 I 0 11 itlenc's Donovan and ranell; Mcncfce ami Klin;, I'mpirc lluislic. Willianu, At I'itli-lHiijr l.oston r. I'ltt'hurs; tain. American League. At Philadelphia lloilon I'liilidelpiila; riin. U Ililtimoie (S-i inning; daiknc--) li. U.K. N.i-lmiKlon 1)10 10 1.! h .1 Ilaltimoie 2 2 14 0 0-10 HI 2 Batteries C'.inick, Dull and Donolme; llir,r1ici and ltobinson. lTniplie O'l.oiighliu. At (.k-veland St. Louis Cleveland Ilattcries Ilaiper It. II. K. ,.oo i) oo o o 2 1 ;; n 4 . .0 o o o o o o 2 2 I 7 1 and f-iigdcii; Moore and lie- mis. Umplicn Connolly nnd Canithera, At Delicti (hic.iKO 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 1.12. 0 1 Detioit 1)100123(1'- - 7 l:i J Siever and natteiies Oarvin and Mcl'.uland Slcfiiiire. I'mpiie John-lpnc. Eastern League. Hull do, fi; Piovldei'cc, 2. Jcr-cy JJity, 0; Toionlo, J. llochcMer, 12; Morceslei, .". Niwark-Montical; lain. AMATEUR BASE BALL. 'Hie fchdeirt lla-e Hall team defeated l'edilck'a Indians In mi miliiteictlu and one-sided base ball contest Mowlav iifteinooii by a fcom of 21 to 7. 'Iho hlidoia knocked four cous(cutlvo pitch ris of their opponents out ol the bo, Tlie pitching; iif .loidin, the clever kouthpavv, was Mik'ili. He continually had the ball lo't to the lsltoi3. Nelson, Ilaticll, Kelly, MiUlioy and r.idden plajed a niiivelous game, llouck, l'eny ami Toote did the team work for the lsitoi. REDUCED RATES TO PORTLAND. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account National Convention, Travelers' Protective Association of America, nnd tho Supreme Lodge, Ancient Order United Workmen. On account or tho national conven tion, Travolern' Piotectlve Association of America, Juno !) to 7, and the Su inome Lodge, Ancient Outer United Workmen, Juno 10 to 20, nt Portland, Ore,, tlio Pennsylvania Itnllroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets to Portland from nil stations on its lines, fiom JIny 20 to June 7, Inclusive, at greatly reduced rates, These tickets will be good lor return nusfciico within sixty days from dnto of halo when exe cuted by joint agent nt Portland and payment of Hfly cents made for this service, Apply to ticket agents. Lackawanna Railroad Popular Ex cursion to Niagara Falls, ' On May 20th the ticket agents of the Lackawanna rulhoad will sell special round trip tickets to Niagara Fulls good going on any train on the above date and for leturn up to and including June 1 at thu extremely low rate of ?U.f5 tor thu lound trip, which will bo from Kcranton, Children be tween the ages of live and twelve years one-half ol' the udult rule, ' Special Low Rates to St. Paul, Minn. On ai count; at the National llaptlsts annlversaiies at Kt. Paul, Minn,, .May 20th to 28fn tho I.uekuwanna l.illioail will hell lound trip tickets to St. Paul and Stlnneauolls, Minnesota, at 533.70. Tickets Will bs sold good going Muy 17th, lStti and lath and for leturn until Juno 30th inclusive, upon payment of 50 cents additional. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Linen, 3 Cents tor r.ach Extra Lin;. For Bent. ' 1 fr r Kr. LrrSsj rft W V S roil IIKNT-Mx-rooiii fl.it. with batli, learn heal, gm ruiiRe, and nil modern improve tninl rent renonalile. full earlv. l'rJ V. Il.lnd, fOI Mulheriy Ktriet, l'OH III !NT 1 m ii 1st ictl home In lery Mimll tain ily: nltualpil on the hlltj urj"plciu!it ami deslr.ihlci will reiervu two iooiik. ;il (jitltic y ncnue. 1011 HUNT 10 loom ulngle home.; all Improve ment; Iniil Money avenue. Inquire UL Capoiisc avenue. BMW l'OH ni:.NT-S12, April lt, three box and threo rIpbIo utalln nnd wali lack, rear ol 121 Madison avenu'. Inquire, nt OMfMmllron avo. 101! nilSr-Mnre hnlldlnx for rent In lllckwn City, Pa. Iliilldluif Fi) feet by 24 feel, cellar under all, nnd fecund stnv can he nrrangeil fat a famllv. All In Rood icpi'ir leady for n-e. Iwo coal brcuers and mliirn i lose hv rtniloyliiS ovc; a thouand people. n enteiprliliiK ineiclunt c.m Rct a hrire Hide. Apply to William II. Itlchniond. Itleliinond Mill, .iUl X. -Main avenue, Ferantfin. Pa. Furnished Uooms for Rout. roit iiiiM'-ruuiMi hont f i oin coutl Ikiiiso Miure; ii'o ol Inlli. (IH Spruce St, mom; half block Mc.un heat, gas TOIt HUNT Ono luinUlicil room, with improvo incnU; alsj one on llilid floor, cheap. 027 Aiiatm avenue. njltN'ISIir.n ItOOMS for lent, modem Impr-nc mentf; private famllj; uentlcincn piefc.red, at C37 Adams arcnue. roit m:NT-rurniii." 02,"i Linden street. d loom'; heat and bi'.'.u FUllNISHLl) DOOMS "OH KHNr. with heat, yu and bath, gentlemen preferred, at o.",9 Adam) avenue. Furnished Rooms Wanted. OI"V(f (li:Tl.i:LN defies limit and link pir loi : luu't bo on ground (I ior, and in good li cation. Call Hold .fennjn, loom 21, between 10 niiil 12 or 1 and ." tculav. For Sale. LKIIIT YOl'll HOMi: v.llh aceljldic; Jiwt Hie thincr for like cottages: bettci Hun coal eras in- clpcti icily. In-pect our plant. Philip J. Vet tor, 0J2 Achtns avenue. roit SALL'-lland silk double rs. n.os., Pater-ou, X. J. New-. Itamford Auction. AUtTIOV Hl.ll of vvick'i', ll"i I'enn I'liU'chcId goods at Haul iiveiuic .Sec ml. el-cwhde. Kcal Estate. 'rl.WX) ONLY Xi:(Ji:sSHY I" purcliic a largo double house, (in 0010 font lot, for l,(ir)0; w-oith $0,000; tents for filll per vein will lent net jeir fur !(.!; location is dioice suharbin; taes only about -iS a jcir. ddrcs4 Petei Phil lips, care Tribune office. roll SALL Llegant sites foi homes in upper (Ircen Itidgc; ciioice neighhoihood: most de sirable lecalily for home in Lackawanna county. I. A. Marvino, 1700 Sanderson iivcuuc. I'AliJI 1011 SAL!: Sixty-two ncics, one mile from Lake Ariei; twelve acres of timber, rest improved; excellent ppiimr witcr on lot; farm tituated on road. PYir particul in adtlicai Will iam Trcslar, Aliel, I'a. Wanted To Hent. WANU'.I) ItOOMS For tvo adults, three or four loi.ms, fiunilied or imfutms.;ud for very light hausekeepii', first lloor prefcued. Addi'-'AS JI. 11., Tribune office. WANTED rumlihcd liou-o or four or five looms for hou-ekecpin;;. Addios.s A. 0. 1J Iribuuc effice. Wanted Booms and Board. WAM'HI) -llonm and bond fm single man; private fauiilv in lllll clislrict prcfincd. Ad dresi 11. W Tiihuue ofi-ee. WANTLD Two ccii.municaling rooms with lio-.rJ, lirivato family piercrred. Two ladks and .i gcntlcnnn. State full particu'au. Address C. 11. D., liihims office. Board nnd Itooms. VIIHY DLblltAUI.i: .suite of loomi with fii-t ilw (able bond, can be obtained at :!'! Jcll'nsjn avenue. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHKAT TISADLltS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Freu on application. S. II. Hlbbaid & Co., member) N. Y. Ccnaohdatcd and Stock Sschange, 44 and lb Hroadvvay, New York. Established 1S01. Long Distince' Phone 2S83 Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OP SIO.VKY '10 LOAN-Qulck, 6traiKht loam or Huildins and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per rent. Call on N. V. Waller. SI 1-315 Council builfllnff. Miscellaneous. WANTED The addiesi of Mr m Mi. llitchard. I'litchaiU or rchtivcs, Vi intoi, bv .Mrs. Helen Ji'lliev, liei t-Lsle-i, 7.(1 'Iicmont 'avenue, New- Yoik city. HnJWMHmipr. TrTfflirinf XIieatflcaL ATTRACTIONS TODAY. ACADEMY-Mdiel and nl'.'ht I'ateo tompiny. Afti'iuoon hl'AU Illjoii HurlcS(ueu. Afternoon and nlsht. Mabel Paige Company. ".My Lady Nell" in the afternoon, and "Tl e Little Connate," at n'sht, wcie ("ccellcnlly pre sented before laigc-.mdlencej at the Academy uf MuIo jestcrdiv, 'Hie spechlticji by llaby U.i, MUs lalv, the I'lenllce tlio of eoniL'dy'aei obits iiml Irvin it, Walton, wnu well nceivcd. 'Iho bill tlit afteiuoon will ho "rim Little Co. ciuellis" and that of tonight, "rim Uncurb Diujliter," STAGE NOTES. kola it T. Haines will uppc.ii in thu k-iidiiiR rohi of hi-i wife's play, "Hurt AlUmc," when It Is produced in New Yoik next Mni.diy, Tills Ik the play Hut .Vuelli IIIiikIuiii tuiucd down. Nat Willi, tho tiamp eomidian, has t.ined u live-year CQiiti.ui with llroidlmict & (utile, ard will bo o;io of ncu bcaiiin'ii tlare. Mi, Ilronl. limit will promise an ('li'ln.il fane comciH frr Mr, Mill. lhu pli.vsleian-1 at tlio Woundcr liwano a.vluui bellevn Hut 'Iheiesi Vaushn will be (iiliu-lj cuicd and bn iliicli.u;cil from thu institution In sldo of two weeks. Ml.s Yaiuhu'ii lulr Ins turned mow white, Mnns Itejaiu will piodiue Chcslei llalley r. naM's "'Ihe Cat and iho Cherub," in 1'aiU. A Trench nralnu has been piepaied amMlie mcut I'reneli aclicss be-llcvv It win plfa.-e The people of (ho Stay capital. John llttifthavv and Mailo flemirc of "Hie hired leu1' company, arc niiinlna; bruUes a Hit) vimlt of tho automobile uud in Hie play iiiiiiiliii,' away and thiuvviii, (heni fiom tlio incline at the luck of a lloatou tae. 'Iho London paper) toulliin the It-port ciblei) to IbU iouimy a imiple of vvecki acu that Lille Pay will toon inuiy an KnalMi duke. Ilu U abuut US jear.-i old and lu lectutly tonic Into pos.sccjsion of a bl',' estate. Mansfield midn wo Impmlaiit niiuouucemeuin Ia5t wiek. Die wui that hv would uppar e. eliulvely in HuLupcaru plajj next i-eitoii, ard tlueo )Knm liineo hu would retire fiom tho blase peimanently. ''When Johnny Come Marthius ljiiia" li (lit' latent comic opera, and is thu work of i-unyo and IMwaids, l'red Whilney will piodueo it. The' opera deaU with tho Nuilh und t-outh, and patrotiu toil; and coon uielcullt'j will be luminous. 3 More 1.2a. Brancli WANT CfficBS, Wnnt Advorttaemcnts Will Do Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALIIP.IIT SCIII1LTZ. corner Mulberry ilreet nnd Wclwler avenue. OU&TAV I'ICIILL, (IV) Adami avenue. West Side OLOIKli: W, JI'.NKINS, 101 foulli Main South Seianton 1'ltKD L. TLlll'Pi:, 721 Cedai avenue. North Scranton (If.O. W. l.VI, coiner Noith Main avenue and Maiket sticet. Green Ridge CHAULLS P. JONT.o, IS liekin iivrnue. I'. J. .lOIIN-J. K Oieru Hldnc Hcet. C LOUIlN, ennier Walilnglon avc- avenue nnd Mai Ion fctreet. Petersburg W. II. KNL'Pl'KL, 10I7 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. (). noxn & son, Help Wanted Male. civil si:uviqir7ioTni?Ml:xr).-Tno U,eS' appidnlments made last veal; piob ably lo.OOl) Hili.ve.n; onlv loimuou school rein i.illim ic(iiiied foi eaiulnitlon: calaloaue if Inclination fue. Cnhiiuliian ConespoudciKe ( ol h'KC, Widilnstoii, D. C. MACHI.VIS LS WA.NTIID At vards. Apply at once. the C.uluccl htoiie WA.NTLD A Kibei, indus(rlnu-i jonii; nun r ' peril need with hoi-e to diive phjalcian and do general vvoil; niouud houej saie expirienee; w-ugey, S13 am bond. Dr. J. W. Knedlei, Kim burst, Pa. WANTLD-Piist class vvoik. I). A. Davis PIttstcn. slioeni iker, for Lureiiie avenue, repilr eat At AXTLD I'linlcM; only ecood men need apply. Call at Charles WniicrX :,.'! Adiun avenue. Help Wanted Female. MANTKD A jouiik lady hdokkeepei and lapber. Piea,o statu cpciience and Addiev, P. O. Ilo oV. s(eno!i alalv. LADIL1 WANTLD to copy h-tteis at home dm In spue time cveumjs nnd rctuiu to u. Wo fiirnith papei free and piy 10 per month. Send addressed envelope for pntieiihi-, and copy. 1". M. C, Dept. 41S, Ilo 1411, l'liiladelphia. OUNO LAMllsj, c,;oo easilv earned at home evenititrs wilting for in. I'oi paiticiilns scud addnssed rnvdope. l'dbeit Mfg. Co., Dipt. 113, l!o 1111,-I'hilidclphia. WANTED SO experienced operators on muslin underwear. Imperial Underwear company. Burr building. Also experienced examiners and pressers. WANTLD huine, -At ouic. Rood Kwins ii-O (Juincy avenue. i;iii-?. Wash Agcnta Wanted. AGENTS WANTED MPfi OF T. DEWI1T TALA1AQU, by hh Fon. ItllV. ntNK niiwirr 'I tUkUill and associate editois of CluMian Hti.ihl Only book endur.-esl bj Talmacre familv. Lnniniou-, piofit ior .-genu win. awl iiuicmv. outtlt ten cent3. Wiite 4tll b immediately CLAIch. C 212 , I'nll.i., I'a. Mention Paper. Situations Wanted. Ml CATION WANTi:i)-lly ft om the ..outii. to do Addles Sally luckei, uar -IS coloicl j;iil just 1,'eneial housevvoik. I l'hclpj (-lieet. MIl'VUON WANTllD-llv .vouhr lady as a-sist-ant bookkeeper; has hid time jean' ep-ri-ence. dp (,-ive best of reference. Addiess Misi D. V. Lillian, ici.intuu P. O,, city. blTl'ATION WANTKD-Iiy a tellable colored man .in private uj.ichni.ru, poller or any kind of day woik. Addic-s II, A,, :il(! I'lim avenue. WANTED Place in tinall family for Rood )oun Hirl, pirtly trained. Apply olU feptuee ttseet. I'OSITIOV WANT!:!) for Ccnnau joihir woiiiin, jibt landed; Inleimediate place in noo.I tam ily; piefciable with chilchcn; K'.od seaiu-lrcss and musician; help wilh hnuseliojd. Apply Mem clay between 10 and u o'clock. Alls. (!. ii. Deal, I'.iO Monroe avenue. f-ITUATION WANTLD-lly New Mreot. a Kill as muse. 411 S1TU.V1ION WANTilD Will take ladies and 14011.- tlcuuii's laundiy lioiue; will lunnhy n.loud Fhlrts without fadiii',', 1111 l.lojil Miect, top 'loui. WANniD Position, by a joi'iivf nun, nj book keeper or .iNfMaut; can frtnl-li irfeieiice as to ehiiaeter and ability. Address "I'limaii'Mit Position," care uf Tv'buno olllce. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST A brown leather pocl.etbook, lonlalnlii', ijll In bllU, sumo Miiall limine and 1 hou.,c key, between the Coal llcli.iui;o hulldlna; and Hotel Nas.li. I'lnder will he libeially icvvirded bv retiunlng the' pocketbook to the ofllcu of Hotel Nash. LOST A ladles' cold watch; .1 llheial levvanl will be tiicn it leturncd lo Hotel Tcriace, LOST Steel beaded purse ceiutalniiis miiiII sum of iiirney, 011 l.ackiiwamianvemte, pear Wy-oniluo-, I'lndor p'ei'e leturn puro lo Tilhuno ollko and keep conteuti. LOST-f.! Let t between Peck Lumber Co., Ka-t Mar ket ktieet iiiid'l'rcvbvtirlan i hutch. Heward if returned to office of Peik Lumber Co, Itlieiunatioia, ltlir.UMA'USM-All iMttlci that vvUli ran bs epecdlly und permanently cured of all va. rletlcs of llheiinutifui by a vejetablo compound. Cmea Ruannteed. lii.iilro or addtitd J, L. Tay lor, Scranton. SCALED PROPOSALS. SI:AI.1:D JMIOPOSALS "Hie llutoujih nt llu-mit.ru otleis for tile to Hie hlabut lilddet 01 hid den, fni casli, thiuj-flvo llioiibiril I'oll.ua cin,. IKW) coupon bond, lined r-epitiuber 1, lS'f), known an lite "Dtinmoie Hoiutih m-wci ll'Hi-l--, Nile A," bdnir bcveily lionik o Hie dt-iuiuln i Hon of tUn iiuudretl dollais (.V)) eueh, mini luieil comceulivil, mid ledecinablei in the order ut Hulr iiii'ubrr as folluvva: 1'roui 1 In 17 liieliwivo N.ptcmlrr 1. 1111. I 'torn IS to til iinlu.hc, ,sptember I, linn, l'lom :).'" to r.J inclusive', r-eite'mbei 1, lull. l'rom 5:1 to 70 inclculves Mpleinher I, liuo. The l.oiicl-i bear four per cent. Interest, pay. able H'lnl-anmully 011 the fltbt da.t of March ami bcpttmbei- ut th I'iut National bank In the Cllv of Nraiiton, Pa, 'J lie oidiuauce of Ihe llcroua.li of Dunmoie, duly appioved, jiitlmrUliisc Ilia Nstie of bald bopcU, pioviihs for Iho levy cf a pulal t.i for Hie p.i.vim'iit of Iho prliiclpil ami iuti'test of taid hoinh at Iho lamu beiomc due, a, ici)iilivd lo law, i-ald proposaH will bo icccived by the twic. laiy of Dtcmioic buiouah ui.HI i o'clock p. 111,, ljy K'th, IM.'i for the piuthusu of slid bonds, llltf) eli ill Ute Ihe pilre i.ffcied, fu addiHon to Iho occiued liiteicbt fiom htplimlur I, lo'W, lo date i.l ili'llverv of IkukU. A ititltltd clieck lor V1il Mull be enclose I Willi each bid, which ulull bo fuilclted to the lloioUich of Duumoif In eau t.f t(s-il or oipls, sloii cf the btitceful biddti to accept Ihe I01I1U an I make pajiuuit thcitfor within tlneu vvveU fiom iho avvarcllmr of Iho lame. u piojcxsal will be lead 01 eoustdercd, which fatla to com plv with (his iiipilitinent. Tho l.oroiit,-lt nmvc4 the rltilit to leject any or nil bids. AiMnw bid lo H II. (ill.l.KIA.N, lioioiijli becietaiy. JOi i:at Dilnkvr Mieet, Duninnri', I'a. SITUATIONS WANTED PREB. DIRECTORY- Insertions 25 Cents Thu Pour Ltne, 6 Cents for Each Blr LI j, LEGAL. .NOriCI! I l.eiehy Riven (I1.1t uppllcatlon will ba made lo the Rovrnior uf Pennsvlnini.i, nn WW. 2. 1IW2. by David I, l.'nunuei, John M. I ueklaiiil und Leoimd Pcckllt, all residents ol Penn)Ivanla, uider the Act of Awcmlily, en I lied, "An Act lo pmvlde for tho Inrorpoia. Hon nnd reRiilallon of eeiliiln cnrpornllons,'1 ap proved April 20. KS74, mid Ihe MinpfcmcMi I hereto, for the charier of an Intended corpora I 011 to he called '"Ih Hmanuel Stone Connianv'," the charter ami object uf which is the (imrrW '.', ' 71I1,,1'"B "' '"t'c. flai? or other material and the MllliiR of the h.uiic, and for thee purpose lo have, iHidseiM, and ciiny all tho rluhtj, benefit mid prlvlleRcs of sald.Ael of Assembly and any pleinenti theieto. AI.H.V. N. tll.RICH, .May H, 1HU2. Sol 161 tor. NOTlCi: Is hereby islven that an application will bo made to the Roveinor of the State of Pernio Iv anil on Wedne-day, the IWtli day of May, 1002, by William L. Council. lUlvvurrt S. Jone mid .laincs S. MeViiully, el ul under the Act of Amombly of the Ciinunouvvcnlth of IVntmyhanU, iiilllled, "An Act to piovlde foi the Inoorpont. Hon and tepid itlun of ctttaln corpointlons,'' ap pioved April 2D, 1H7I, ami the supplement there to, foi 11 chaitcr of tin intended corporation, to be called "North Knd Coal Company." Il. cluracter nnd object wheieof U mining, prepar ing, shlppliiR (mil i-elllnef anthracite coal and for the-e puipop4 to have, powess and enjoy all the rlKhli, heiicllU and privilege of the said Alt of A'bembly and Its Mipnlementii. II. C. llHYNOLDS, Pollcitor. NOTICII To Ihe (likens and taxpayer of tha 1 HuroiiKli of Old Toiue, County of Lackawan na, and Mate of Penii.vlvanla. Notice Is hereby rIvcii Hint the unilcralnnnl, coiuinhsloner-i appointed by the Court of tjuar lei Sessions of 1 ackavvann.i County to itiipiln! Into the luopriily and evpedlencv of dlvidlnic the ilnrcuscli of Old 1'nrRO Into wards and make 11 leport Iheiion to the Mid Ciiuit, will hold a mcitlni; at the I'oiincll room of Hie ald noroiigli cf Old l'oiice at Old l'orire IIoioiirIi. Pa., on Monday, .May 2tl.li. nn).', at 7.SII o'clock, p. m., lor the puipo-e of uttendiiiR lo the duties ol thdr appolntmenl. at which time and pi ice all parties luleiobled 111 the division of said boroturh Into wards 111 iy atlind and they will bo heard by tin- iinder-dRncd. HDWVRI) W. TIIAYLR, -IOIIV M. ll.VlllllS. MATTHLW P. (,'AWI.r.Y, Coniniisaloners. Scianloii, Pa., May 12th, 1002. RLSOLVLD, By the Select Council of the city ol Scranton. tlie Common Council concurring, lliat Scranton street fiom tlic Cas house bridge to the I)., h. k W. railroad, Dloomsbiirff divis ion, be paved and the cojt thereof assessed against Hie .1I.11IH11R pioperties nccordlns to thn foot front rule: provided, that three-fourths of all th membeis !cctcd to each branch of the coun cils dull vote in fivor thereof. On the passaa:" of this resolution by the slid three-fourths vote and Its approval by ihe city lerorder. thp city clerk dull publish a copy thereof in all (Ik ucwspipeis which publish the city advertise ments lot- ten dajs, utatlne that unless a tnajir ity of the owners of properly abnlthiR upon raid Scranton Rtreet, between the Ras hou-e briclue and the D L. k W. lallrnad, nioomsbiire divis ion, shall tdgnify to councils In wiltinp: wilhln bWty diys fiom tlie date of the approval of this (solution, their piefeicitce of the material de sired for Mich pavement, councils will proceed to pi's an ordinance directing piving of said Hera 1 I011 6trect from the Ras house bridge to the Illnnin-bui? division of the D. Ii. k W. rail load with btieh material v they may see fit. Approved Apiil 2S, 1H02. W. I.. Council, Itccorder. Altrst: M. T. I.avelle, City Clerk. NOTlCi: is heicby Riven that Blttenbender com pany, persons lnvine; a lien under the law of Peim-vlvania upon Kond- ware and nierehan-dk-e of W. H. Campbell, conslstlnc of one tet ol buscy wheels on account of sloi.mc and labor be-tovvcrl on such Roods, tho ovvnera liavlnj; failed, ncslceted and refused to pay the amount of such changes upon said property within slxtv dajs lifter demand theieof, made persotnlly, will ctpcwo the said set of buscy wheeli to sale at public auction at Blttenbender Company's store, 1211 I'ranhllii avenue, city of Scranton, Licka wanni counfy, Pa., on Hie 5th day of July, A. 1)., ll)ft. at 12 a. In., and fell H10 same or bo Hindi theteof as shall he sufficient to discharge paid lien, together wiih eosli of tale and adver tisincr. nill'llNIllA'DLH COMPANY. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. L'DWAIID C. SPAUI.DIXO, C. P. A. els' Hank bulldln?. Old telephone, 21 TRAD No. lblll. Architects. LIUVAIID lluildiner, II. DAVIS, AUCliriLCT, CONNLLL rinmr.iiicK i. niiowx. aucii. ii., ukal Lstale i:chaiiRe IIIiIr., 12fi Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. I.. IIAHDLMi, Slj CONNLLL IIUII.DINCi. SrilVflNSOX & KNKillT, 72(i CONNKLI. Bl.D(l. .Dentists. dii. c. 1:. i:iLi:Niii:ii(ii:R, pauli nun.ui.va, Spime htiect, hcranton. Dlt. C. 0 LAL'IIACII, 11". WYOMING AVI'.NUi:. Lawyers. WII.LAUD, WAilllllN 4: kXAI'P. ATTOllM'.Y ami (oun-ellors-al-Lavv. CC! to (512 I oiin-11 liuildlm.'. I'HA.Mv 1:. iiovi.i:. vnoiti:v-AT-Lw.' lli.oms 11, 11, 10 'mil IS llniT llulMiutr, D, 11. llLPI.OOLi:, ArroilNT.Y LOANS NIT.O Hated 011 icil n-tate mi 111 ily. Meats Hitihlim;, coiner WasluiiRlon avenue and Spittee btreet. JI5I'I' .inssl'l. ATl'OHXllVS AND COI'V. .scllotn-at-liw. Conmior.vvcallli nullditiR, Ilrinmi 1(1, '.'0 and 21. LDWAHD W. 'IIIAYI'.II, ATTOUXKV. ROOMS UO.'1-WI. Oth flooi. Meats IlitlldlnR. L. A. WATM'.is. ATrOllNHY-AT-LAW, 10 Villi of Tiacle llulldlliR, Scruiloit, Pa, PVITLIIMIN k WII.IOV, 'IIIVDIin'S NATION' U II ink nulldliiR, ('. COMIKiYS, 11-1,1 lll'.Pl'lll.lCW nt'lLUINIi. aT wiuliTiTroLr. orrici; jioviid to no. 211 WjoinhiR avenue. Physicianc and Surgeons, DR. W. li avenue. M.LI'.N, ,r.ld NOIUII wasi'.iinotq;, DII. S. W. L'SMOIIi:r'. 01TICI1 330 WASH hiitton avenue. Ilfjlrtciur, .1HIs, '.VjUbeiiy". I luoiilc illscuev, luuRb, l.tail,' khhiejs nl Kenito-iiilnaiy ursaiw a tpuMlty, llotin, .1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. ; ilHTiTLir cAriU'r.ND i.'z'i'iianki.in ayh- line, II His teaionable. , '? P. ZILHI.llll. Propiietor. M'HWTOV HOUsi:, NLAlt D., L. to W. PAS bcnvei depot. Conducted 011 Ihe Ihnopeail plni. VIClOlt KOtll, I'topiictor, Scavenger. J' T," iini(,iis"( i.iiANs piuvv v,ri.i.sn (Ov. pools; no ocloi; only Improved pumpa UsotU A. H. Ililcvcs. piopiictor, I.eavo orders IhM N01II1 Main avenue, or llicka'b dniR stores vgf ncr Adinu and Mtilbeiiy. Iloth telephonej, . " "" - ."' Seeds. (J. It CLAIIKi: k ril RinillbMHN and nhrS iljnitn, .tire 2UI Waahluuton avenue; h-rftir lioii-t's, I'tV) Notlli Main avenue; store tcle phone, "ti. ' Wire Screens, Jtlil'.PIl KCKl'lLL, IIHVIt .'.II I.VCKV. AVLV .cianlon, I'a., niaiiufai liner o Who Mrce.; Miscellaneous. Dltl.isMAKIMl TOIt also .ii)t)' waists. Ailattis avenue, CIIII.DItLV TO ORDKIl; I.011U1; Mioeiiuker, 21J MI'.(tVil(H:i: HlllK. I'lllNTlllls' Slil'l'LIKsJ, i:n, vclope,- paper bij'tvvlne. Waichouse, 1UC Wai-iiiiigton Hcuuc.-lstiintoti, I'a. '1111: wiLKi'-siivnui: ih-coiid can bh hvd ill Seianton at Hie new- taneU of llelimaii' llroj., 4CK1 jspituii and Ml Lii.'leui M. Norton. :..'2 ijeUawanua avenue; 1. b. Schutur,; 211 Epiuce btitet. ' Mk tsC 4 gr- -4 tf-&U-ft t M
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