,Js, Sv u ' Li V itffl SOHANTON RIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902 M NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 0 HONESDALE. Ppsclal to the Scranton Tillnn Honr-sdale, May U. Mm. Anna Noble of Sun Antonio, Texun, sinter of MIbs Clnra T. Sutton, who Is critically III, In expected to arrive In Honesdale on Tlnii-Hduy, Clifford Orny will leave on Sunday for the annual neBslbii of tne aranu I,olRf of Odd l'-cllown which meets at Kile, Pa., next week. Ho will represent Freedom lodge. Henry Murrnutn, sr. Will lepicacnt Howard lodge. lit. llev. Uthelbert Talbot, D. D., 1. I,. D., bishop of central Pennsylvania will preach and administer the right of confirmation, In Grace Episcopal church next Sunday evening at 7:30. A new baker shop Is soon to bo open ed on lower Main titroot by George Bchwonker, formerly In the employ of baker L. D. Bunnell. On Friday the Delaware and Hudson paymaster will pay the employes on I ho Hoiipsdale branch. Thus far the stutc viewers are paw ing favorably on the bridges Inspected, that were swept away by the Hood. To-day they will visit the Main street bridge In Honesdale. The summer parlor car has been placed on Conductor Knapp's Krle train between Honesdale and New York. The National -Elevator works are observing the Saturdny half holiday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Z. Russell are spend ing a few days In New York city. The committees from the various Odd Fellow's lodges in Wayne county, will meet at Hawley, May 20, to decide the matter of their annual re-union. Mrs. II. C. McDcrmott and daughter Ethel are being entertained at the home of Wyman Kimble. .Everybody will follow the crowd to the Opera House Tuesday evening. May -0, and enjoy the great vaude ville show to be given by young men for the benellt of the baseball association-. The rush fpr coal has emptied the ictall pockets' In Honesdale and there Is no more coal in sight. HALLSTEAD. Fpccfiil to tlie Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, May 11. Miss Lottie Hall, of Tunkhannock, is visiting lrlonds In town. Henry IV.uiire ami wife, of Deposit, me the gtiot-ts of Mr. Manse's sister, Mrs. Joseph nylngton, on Susquehanna avenue. Mlshe.4 Marion and Lillian Church entertained u number of friends at a tea party Saturday evening. Among he attests piesent were: Mlses Alice Waterman, Lonora Van Loan, Delia mul Katherlne SuminertdTl, Grace Harding, Bertha Fisher, Martha Mil lard. Llllie Tlngley, Ilattle McLeod, Hand Adams. Gertrude and Grace lie. ml, and Mrs. Benjamin Lawrance. Mrs. J. D. Llndsley and daughter, Cecil, or lJlniitvt, aio visiting relatives mid lrlonds In town. t'arrle Mead, of Cliate avenue, was unable to return to school at Binp, linniton last week, on account of Illness. Lee Aldrlcli very pleasantly enter tained a number of friends Sunday af ternoon. Orange G. "VVocilliouse, who has been visiting his parent'! at Millortnn, le turhed to Ills duties at the County 1 1 ei a Id cilice Monday. Pay day on the Delaware, Lacka wanna mid Western at this place on friuirs-dny. Mr3. William Siiuhes and Mrs. tleorge Van Fleet will entertain the ladles of the Pieshytorhin church on Thursday ntlernouu, May 1.", at the pleasant homo of Mrs. Van Flecl. on Main fitieot. All ladies lire wolrmri". Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van AVornif and two sons, Freddie and Georgia, vNlted Sir. A'nn Woimer's parents, Mr. and 'Jlrs. Aaron Van Wormer, at Conklln, Ncstc-nlay. Mrs. Comad, of Alford, is vlltlng at the Itume of Mrs. Bert Aldrieh'. A number of friends of Miss Ruth Mack, made her a very pleasant sur prise one day last week. It being Mis?s 3 tilth's second birthday. Those present were Ruth ward. Floy Sackett, Herald iind I'.Iarj Flynn and Ktllo Wheaton. FACTORYV1LLE. Epc'clal to the Snanton Tribune. Factoryville, May IS. Veterinary Surgeon D. C. Stanton, died suddenly at his homo hcie late Filday night, aged SO years. The funeral was held at the Baptist church, Tuesday morn ing. Captain 13. J. Rice post of which the deceased was nn honoied member conducted the burin! service. Captain E. J. Rico post, No, 211, G, A. 15., will give an euteitnimnent at the Hi Ink church Soturdny evening, May 37, commencing at S o'clock shaip. The daughter of an old veteran of the civil war, Miss Mildred Green, of Ser.inton, n noted elocutionist, will entertain the audience. Tlllingluist's cornel band will furnish music for the occasion, iiml patriotic vuir songs will he sung by 1'ior, ManclK sier's choir, Miss JIatllu Caipenter Is teaching a (m'lii of select school In the guided tchool building. Mrs. A, A. Brown Is the guest l"i lends at Tunkhannock. ot THOMPSON. rpn lal tu (lie Siranlon Tribune, Thompson, May U. Mr. and Mrs, W, V Wilghtcr, of Susquehanna, came tip Hutuulay afternoon nud spent the Sabbath with W. I Tnllmaii and fam ily. Muson Hlo.shnm who has been sick (since the llrst of February was out j tiling last Sabbath. Mr. nud Mrs, C, M, Lewis diovo over to Whites Valley Sunday afternoon iind jeturned last evening, They brought home with them Miss Dorothy Leonaid who will visit with them for u few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard, of I'oyn tell, ylslted his bister Mis. F, Domoray mid their daughter Ruth who is stuy Jng with her aunt, last Sunday, Our new pastor, Rev, R, M, Puscoe, was fa vm ml with a full house Sunday jiioinlng and his. sermon was appt ecla ted and pionounced good, A sword eater pitched Ills tent on Lyden's lot yesteiday and Monday evening "ubtonlshed tho natives" with nn exhibition of his voracious uppe lite, That this man was stronger than Ills digestive organs was seen In tho fact that lip used tho swallowed sword to cujt up potatoes, further on In his performance. Mrs, Witter Whose Illness has been noted herein Is Improving at this wilting and Robert Carr, who was caught between the bumpers Inst week Is doing well, , Mrs. 13. J, Matthews ot Susquolui.nmt, visited her parents Mr. mid Mrs. R. X. Whitney, over Iho Sabbath and at tended tho M. E. church In the morn ing. E. J. Matthews, the Susquehanna marble dealer Is erecting a fine monu ment nt the grave of Mrs. Arthur Lar rabeo. In om' cemetery this week. The Thompson Creamery Is U be en larged. Woik was commenced this moiniug. O, II, Woodcock, of ninghntuton, was In town to-day. PITTSTON. Spccl.ll to tho Scranton Trllnmo. Plttston. May 14. Tho Corinthian club's Floral dance takes place to morrow (Thursday) evening in Key stone hall and promises to eclipse any thing of tho kind ever held. Over 400 'PICTURE This faithful dog is lunning after his master and his little boy. Can you find them? Invitation- h.ivp born Issued many of them goinc to Wllkc-B.ii re, Scranton and Cnibond.ile, and the affair Is nuvn beied among- the events of tho sea son. Furman of Scranton will have charge of the deeoiatlons, which will be on an elaborate scale, and the music will be furnished by the Elite oichestra of this city. The following committee has charge of the ariangements: James A. Mooney, P. A. Bresliu, M. Palser, W. A. McKalg, E. J. Burke, and Joseph Keating. At the order of Mayor Corcoran the tlie hydrants of the city were tested to day with the aid of the Niagaia engine. Mrs. Rev. D. M. George is quite 111 at her homo on Jenkins street. John Hopkins, of Washlnglonvllle, Ohio, Is visiting his cousin, Cornelius Evans, si, in this city. Company M, Ninth Regiment, was In spected last evening by Major Clarke, at the Company's armory in West Plttston. Tho Inspection of Company C has been postponed for one week. Rev. Torwerth Jones, of Maestueg, South Wales, occupied the pulpit of the Welsh Baptist church last evening ptcachlng in the Welsh language. He will bo here again Friday evening and will deliver a sermon in the English language. The fuuer.il of the late William Jen kins took place yesterday afternoon, services being conducted at the house on Railroad sheet, by the Rev. W. D. Thomas, assisted by Rev. D, M. George. The managers of the fair association aro making the piellminary arrange ments for a big all day event to take place at the West Plttston fall grounds on the Vourth of July. It is expected that an agreement can be reached by which the association can co-operate with the Caledonian Club for tho holding of their annual games with tho addition of several good horse races. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Saxo left this morning for a week's visit among rela tives in Wayne county. They will make tho trip with a horse and buggy. Tho Ninth annual convention of the Baptist Young People's union of North eastern Pennsylvania will be held In the Welsh Baptist Church at Olyphant next Saturday and Sunday, May 17 and IS. Three sessions will be held. AVOCA. Special to Hip Scranton Tribune. Avoea, May 11. It was villi deep icgict that tho people In town heard of the death of Fred Mitchell which ocoiu ed, by accident, yesterday morn ing on the Delaware & Hudson road. Ho leaves a wife and three siuull children. Deceased wus a whole-souled, good tempered fellow, whoso pleas ant face was always welcomed to Avoea. His hi others, John and William left hcie yesterday to arrango tho funeral which will ho held In Carbon dale. Ho wan a member of the Rail road Bintherhood, Mr. Wllliuu Murdoch, or Jevmyn, was the guest of Mis, Argus Howell yesteidav. Tho Homo Mission society of the P, M, church will meet at the home of Mis. Thomas Llewlyn, this afternoon. M. F, Ryan Is a candidate for dele gate to the Fifth Legislative conven tion In the Interest of E. J. Uurke, The condition of the young son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hastce of Lincoln Hill Is quite i-iitlcnl, The monthly all day meeting of tlio Christian and Missionary ullluncr, will be held at tho usual place of meeting, Thursday, this week. Rev, James Lelshnuin, of Sernnton, and Miss Mary Complon, of Plttston, will take part In tho services. A brief business meet will be held at tho close of the after noon session. The evening meeting will lie devoted to missions. Everybody welcome. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schlager, of &&A 4lrtrWltJ Miuady Hut .sure M mM la IT Sernnton, Were guests of Mrs, W. F. Pier this week. i m FOREST CITY. flpsclnl to The Seinnlon Tribune. Forest City, May H. .lames Clark, president ot the Clifford local, United Mine Workers of America has gone to Ohio In nciirch or cmploycmcnt. Constable Westcott hits Just received from his eon Martin who Is soldiering In tho Philippines the beak of a largo native bird known to the Americans us the "hanging .Tncknss." They Infest tho Islands In largo numbers) and It Is said nro always to be found In the vicinity ot the Insurgent camps. John Mlskell leaves for Omaha, to morrow, where he expects to work In a meat packing house. Saturdny the Hillside and Vnndllng colleries paid their employes, The pay roll was tin unusually large one. Daniel Buck and wlfo have gone to Stnrrttcca to visit. Rev. R. L. Chirk, of the Methodist church Is preaching u scries of sermons on "Why We Believe." Sunday even ing his topic was "Why We Believe In Miracles." Mrs. C. E. Moyle, of Scranton, Is visiting: her mother Mrs. E. Illgglns. Mr. and Mrs. Oreo called on friends In Unlondnle, yesterday. The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian church will give another of those ex cellent suppers In tho church basement Wednesday evening from 6 to 1) p. m., PUZZLE. for the small sum of 23 cents. Come one and all. Mrs. C. E. Moyle, of Scranton, Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. E. Hlggins. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Orce called on Unloud.ile friends yesterday. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Snanton Tiiumir. Ton aniiEi, May II. 'liic lto-a imiidvr cue, which ope noil on Jk'iiilay and dosed Kiidaj, .h tiled licfoic Judge I.jncb, of Wilkes-Uirrc. After liciiing tlie eddenct! of the cuininonnciltli, the comt fct.iKd tlut the cue v.i not stioiu; enoiudi lo heir tlie defmse and oulcicil ths juiy to iind the piiionor not irullty, Hindi was done, nud tlie piUonei- dijdurgcd. Hine-t l'o, fonucily of Towaud.i, a Lehigh Valky trainman hwi.- at Sajie, ua killed at Mandies'tei by taking hold of .in clcctih: who which WJ lurgins oer a sidewalk. UN ie muiiw wcic interred at Touanda, Hciboit P. l'ulnjiii wa unanimously rp-clccted mpciintciiilpiit of m.1iocI, t'nii making his thiid coiwHUthc trim. t'oiut stcnosi-jpher Aitlnir Head, of Bi.idfoul and Wajne lOrniHe-,1 has been elected a mciuwi' of (lie WillU'Iijioii SI1a1tl1.mil tociety, an iia-o-(iation (.ompoied o( the niont eitilnent and ca pable thoilhuul willci'. of l.uiope and Ain.'il. 1. The mnnbei.sliip U stiieily limited lo tnenly-lhe, of whim not more than fifteen 111 ly be In Aim lie 1 mill the other ten in Kiuopc. At a meeting of the Towanda board of lieulili a resolution was adopted which lcquiies ail lilll; de.iln to fiuni-h the bund approved ceitillea.es f-hoil's the health of their herila, sanitaiy cuu dit mi if -inlil, and ipulliy of milk. The ie-o- llllilill ii III ll lU'ldlV (UlOH'Pll. 'il.e putilio llbiaiy a-oi I. tlmi of Wyalmlng will now I1.1t e a fuv lihi.uy Imlhllnir, 11s ihe puicliisc of a lot has been inade. 'IIk ilt Is fiom T, It. Welle, of l'arm, and t. P. ttelh", of Tirt,.imU will niperlio It! construetl.iu. Mls lleitha C.ijloul, of N'j allying, was .1 giw,t ef hir biotlur on Sunday and Muinliy. GREEN GROVE. epfci.il to the Serantou Tribune. (iieui (now, .May It. Mr. and Mn. Chailes ltougiit celebrated tho thiitleth nuuiicisary of Hull iiianiage last Monday. Tlio guest', began coming about 10 o'doek, and befoie noon 11 large nuinbir weie piesent. Mr. and Mi. Itought wcie iciucnibeicil by their many friends with tonic elegant picncntJ. Sir. Nought's biotheis and bis ti id gam him an elegant li.uncM. Dining Il.e imitnoon all of tlieh fi lends and lel'itlU'S ie turned home ileilaihig Mi, and Mis, ltnni;lit to be kind parent, good uilglitmio and agieeable n-.ipjaies, und wlililuj; ilirm the i:''d tutor of Dltliio I'lotidenie cf twuit.v yeas litei re'ebiat in? Ihdr golden wedding. Those pimm were Mu. (Jillipit Uwli, MIm rioienee I.ewL-, Mu. Ilirt Lewis, Ml. and Mm. (lu.ur Wdlietby, Mr. and '.Mr. Vernon IHtciifccr, .l!i. Abram Oakley, Mis. Albeit llei.cdlct, Mr. Wilght Lowry, Jh. .Tames Wilton, James I'. WlUon, Mr?, Catliiiinr i-iijder, MIa O1.110 Xicliob, Mi-5 Lillian lTttoji gir, Mis Alta llfiiedlct nud .Mi-s Ihnnii Caiey, of Ui ecu fJiote; Mm. Luther Tujloi, Lellef-Tay. lor, ij Mildred Tajlor, Ml. and Mrs. l.ifa.utlo ftought, Mr, anil Mrs, M. L. Dacon and Mrs. Wlllir.n Woolliealci, of bcranton; Mr. and Mis. liierph Klefer, Ml. and Mis. Janus McMjne, Mlas Myitie. Hrjant, Ml. Ida 1'ianey, Mita Mabel I'w iipy, Mlis Cl.ua hlcfpr, Mrs. Joieph Urjaut, Mis. Mny lirjant, Willie McMjne, MUs IMiu JlcMyne, Mln Maty McMjne and Mi Mildied MeMjiie, ot t'libondalc; Mr. and Mis, Ilerbeit kought, Kouer llought, Caillslo Itought and Kenneth itought, of Klmliurst; Mr, and Min. Joseph Ciofut and Jen. nle Ciofut, of Moutdrle. V, h. tlark spent tlio paj,t wpek at Thonipou. I)r, I.)inli, of Clark's fiieen, and Lugene bliu rtll, of Philadelphia Medle.il icliool, weie ialb:is In this place lat Miuday. Miss Jennie CUlk lu irtniued lioiue after tpendlng uteial t.eoks in buquelumu co'iuty tislliug Irleuda and idatltcs. IM. Kligsley U mot Ins 011 his farm In buitt. Tho Ladles' Aid soilety of the MptlnU,c Kpis copal chuiili will meet at Tied. I.ewl' 'lliurn duy, May 2. Thomas fjulniian has icxlvtieil his portion lis te.ulier at thu Monldale ,cl,ool; MUs llcllha Wall Miueeds lilin. DUPONT. ipedal to the Snanton Trlbunp. pupoiit, May II, Henry llrown is .lottlj eon talitelnt'. Work Is imt nrojiewliu fiy rapidly 011 the Cannim 11 ill unite owing to a trlke among the laboieis. The strike ipuMloii U lh main topic of the day at pw.cut. We hear fiom my few pio itilkc pcon'c. KiU (Iguktnro U on 'r'tSry box'! tMi ! Laxative Brorao'OuinineT".u CEYLON TEA GREENorBLACK Is the Most Satisfying Ten on tlio Market be cause of its Purity and Economy. You will ap preciate it if you give it a trial. , Convince your self. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA' i Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOU3. Bold only la X,tad Faekcti. 50c, 60c and 70c Per Poond, BASEBALL. j V STATE LEAGUE. Result of Yesterday's Games. Scranton, It); Lancaster, K Lebanon, 11; ItciilliiK. I, Wllllanpoit. Pj Wllkos-Ilaiic, 0. (fianie for feited bee ui'C Vi'ilkevHirit! did not anltp.) Standing- of Clubs, l'li.ted. Won. Lost. r.c. ' .750 ,W ,nr .in .in .iJj Bcranton .... Lancaster ... Lebanon ... . . Wlikcs-Uarrc Willlam.poit Iteadlns ti S i '.) , l 3 Today's Games. I..in(.i-tcr at Scranton, Itpadiuir at Lebanon. WilkevBano at Wllliamspoil. SCRANTON WINS AN01HER Batting Rally at Athletic Park Yes terday Afternoon Wilkes-Barre Forfeits to Williamsport. Voterflay afternoon, nt Athletic pniK, Scranton and Inncnster, tied for llrst pliicc, went after the ball as if second jil.ico tvns a pest house. The locals proved thu best goers and are now on top. 1'rotty much nil the Lawson lads, and Uraiiby, Fordney unci nines, of the op position, fattened their hattinsr nver ni;cs in a most gratlfylnn; nianner. Drauby had five hits to his credit; Logan, five; Sullivan, four and Fordney, three. All told, there were forty four hit?. BlaUey had the distinct ion of sending tho lull over the center field fence for the llrst lime this t-ea-scn. He gets fioe Miaves for a year for his piowess. Logan's fielding at second was of the gilt-edge order. The score: 6CUAXTO.V. II. II. O. A. E. (ioiton, r.f 2 I! i 0 1 Ithke.i, l.f .'! 2 2 0 1 XicUls l.f. :t :: l o o Loir.iu, 2b 2 .1 TOO i-uUium, 2I :i I ISO Schmaltz, lb 2 2 KJ 0 II Stroll,.-.'!. :t 2 12 1 ltahipy, c 1 2 II ll il Il.ud.r p 0 1 11 o 1 Totals V) 21 2T 11 4 LANCAsn:n. it. h. o. a. n. lilnes l.f 1 1 I) 2 0 flal.-rr. i.f 0 1110 lellrlei, :;l 2 112 1 Drauby, lb 2 S 7 ll 1 lliatlen, 2b 1 1 0 2 II SliliineK, 0 0 2 4 1 I'nUI, e-.l. und p I 1 ;t 0 2 roiiluej, e 1 H ' 0 0 Keener, p. and r.f 0 12 10 lies',, p ".. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 11 27 12 fi Seoie by iunlntfs: 5 r.mlon .10 3 2 2 8 0 0 1 IP Laneinei- 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2-S First bise by cuors Scranton, .1; Lancaster, 2. Left on b.i.-c Snanton, S; Lanca-tei-, lit. l'ir.U b.i'0 on bills-Olf Ilaidy, 2; olf UnUe, 2. Slunk out Ity Hardy, .1; Keener, 2; lleia, 1, Homo rui. lll.iKey, Sulliiaii. Tluec bae hits Goiton, Logan, Schmaltz, McKels Drauby. Two bisn h Us Drauby, Dialtln. Stolen basis Stioli, ltain pv, lllahei-. Doublo plas llratton to Draubj. Hit by plUlici-Uy Hardy, Ij by llc-a, :!. Wild plUhcs Keener. Umpire oiitli.iiil. Time of game 1,53. LobanonBendine:. Lebanon, May U. Ilendlns's flint t I-i t heie .nld cd another to th"ir alieady Ioiir i-trlni; of tnr ceho defeats. They plajrd inl.-el ibln lull to the clKhtli limine, when, huwiiei, ihrlr waKe-up wa of no avail. Score: li:iixon. II. II. O, A. IT. Mdlaile, n 0 2 1 . 1 Yoniip, 21 1 1 ;t I I fihtello, if I 2 2 0 0 Itollhn, c I 0 :, ;) o Clemen.-, Sb :t 2 I .1 1 Dunn, lb 0 o l.l 1 0 Latley. If 3 ;t I 0 o riillhlu, it. ,.., '-! o l n o Hiptlug, p , 1 10 10 TutaU U 11 27 U U IIIIAIIIMI. II. II. O. A. II. Coiimau, If o o :t o t Hitter, if ' o ;i n o l.ler, if 0 2 10 0 .Ionian, lb ,,..1 2 h 0 0 Mills, 2b '..1 I II II 1 O'.Velll, Sb 1 2 12 0 Lavnuu, o ,, ,,,,.0 117 2 rraiiMlu, p. ,,, ......1 2 i! 1 - 2 Mehl, c 0 0 0 2 0 Totab. .4 !.! 20 n MiD.ide deelaiiil out, iiiuiiIiij; out of lu Lebmoii 0 1 7 1 .1 0 0 u J ll IteadliiK 0 0 I) ll 0 0 ll I II I Kaiiied rutu Lebanon, lj lleadiusr, 1, T'vj base Idta-llcptlus. Vouutr. fo.lellu, Jor.ln, Mllli. Tine.' ba,e hlu Ialfo. Home ,uu CUintn. hatilllce liit ill llailc, lleptluaf, t-'o't-nun, roller, Laexou, I'laiiKIni, Mehl, Hoicn bie I'hllliln, ( linien-i, l-ilfey, ( cnVi-m, I'nn. (Ill, Mehl. Left on bake Lebanon, 7i llcadlm, 11, fetiiuk out lly Heptli'S, I; by Fi.inKlln, 2. Double plae -MeDado to Vounir to Dunn; Ian. ton to MIIU; Laou tu MilU to .Ionian. I'll 4 lu on lulU Olf Ueptlng, oil l' uiklln, 4. Hit by pitched ball Ceattllo, Ilolliin, I'hllliln. I'asH'd ball- Mehl. I'liiphe l'helan. Tune 1.52. Attendance 5'X). VUlios-Biure Missed the Train. WilUi-Darre, 'u., JIaj 11. 'Ibc eaiitaln of ll.c THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" i 4 Lines 10 Cents Mere Tlun Four Lines, .1 Cents for Uicti Extra tint. For Rent. l'Olt IIUNT-IMS Mulberry street, 0 roonn, first floor. l'Olt lli:ST-U.M (Irreii Illdgo ftreet, nine toom, niodprti lmprocmcnti fleam healed, ery leaioiinblp mnl desirable. Inquire 1". II. Settle" ton, lMU WiuIiIiirIdh avenue. l'Olt HKNT Mvrooni flat, with bath, ftpatn heat, pin lanse, and all modern Impmip ineiitsj rent reasonable. Call early. IVd C Hand, Ml Mulbeiry uticct. l'Olt lli:.T I'nrnMied home to my inall fain ll. ( rtliialPil on tlio lilll; very plr.matit nud ileslrablcl will ipjierio to ioom. 711 Qulivy n euue. HAIIM roft HCNT 12, April lt, three box and thrpo dlnslo stills and, wash raek, rear ot 224 Madison avcnui. Inquire at 031 MadUon avc. I OR "XNT-Storp Imtkllnr for rent In Die0? City. Pn. ntilldlnir SO feet by 21 feet, cellar under all, and fecond ftory can be arraw?cd lor a family. All In pood repair ready lor ue. Two coal lireakew and mines rloie by employing over n tliotiand people. An enterprlaiiw merchant ran get a Iukp trade. Apply to Winiani II. niclimonil, Itlchmond lilll, at2J N. Main .icneie, nerantnn. Pa. Furnished Booms for Bent. l'Olt llEXT rurnWiccI front loom; Intf block fiom couit house Mpiarct tte.im heat, gas use ol bath. Oil b'pruce St. i'Ott HUNT One furnished room, with improio- tucnts; also one on thiid floor, cheap. Vll Adams avenue. t , t'URN'ISIIKD TtOO.MH for rent, modem improve ments; prliate family; itcntlcmen preferred, at G37 Adams aienue. KOK HUNT Furnished room; heat and bitlu 0C5 Linden street. FURNISHKD ROOMS FOR Itr.NT. with heat, frai and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 63D Adams avenue. U'llkes-Uarro base ball club, cihiili was etliidulcil to piny at AVllliamport today, b.iH he rnks-'d the train this mornlm;. Tlie tenni U still In this city. Change in Base Ball Schedule. Readlni:, May 11. With the appointment of a new inauaqer for the Wilkes-Haire stito leujua club toinouow, 1'ie'ldent Witiii.in will change the schedule for Friday in d Saturday, bendiiiK Willlain-poit to Lebanon; Lancaster to neadins, and Wllkcs-H.ure to fecianton. After that the ciigin.il schedule will btand. National League. At Cincinnati It.H.C. l'lilladclphia 2OOJ0OO0O0 8 2 Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 :i 0 0 0 .- 11 J Uatterics Magrce and Dooln; llefeeinan and Dclt. L'mpliea Powers and llrown. At St. Louis It. U.K. New Vorl 1 0 1 0 1 0 ll 0 1 10 11 !! bl. Louii US0 100 000 7 0 a llattirlcs Matlliettson and noucrm.ui; O'Xelll, Wicl.ei and II; an and O'Xelll. L'mpire Canlil lion. At L'lilcaso Ibotiklvn Chicago Unttcilc-i Hushes 11. U.K. ...0001010002 7 b . . .1 0 0 0 0 1 l 0 . 3 1 .'! and Aheani; Rhode and Kline;. Uiuplie Lni-lie. At I'itt-bms- lt.Il.i:. lVistor. ll 0 1 0 1 1 I) 0 I 10 11 1 I'ltHmiK 0 0 1 1 00011 0 n 12 3 llalteries I'lttinircr and Moran; Chebio, Poole and O'C'onnoi. I'mpiie O'D.ij. American League. At Philadelphia II.II.i:. rio.lor 1 0 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 1 I 4 Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 il 1 2 0 3 7 .'! Halleru Dineen and Alarner; Hcustiiiffs and Potti'i-. I'miiliP Micild.ui. At Wajriniston Tt.H.i:. IlaltiniOH- 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 0 2 W'a-liincton 2 0 0 0 I) 0 0 2 I 12 0 Uitlciic-s Howell and ltobinon; Townsend and Donohue. Umpire O'Loughlin. At Chleajo- lLILK. Ft. Louis 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 3 Clilcaeo 1 52 Oil 0 0 l. 12 10 0 mtlirles Powell, Ttcltly and sugden; Callalian and McPailand. At Ckeland I!. ILL'. Detioit 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 .'! 10 0 Cleeehnd 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 !) 3 llitteiie Meicer and Uueluw;Micct and ilemls, t'mplrej Contioly and Carullicrt. Eastern League. Toronto, 5; Jci'ey City, 2. noclicxtcr, 7; Woi cestcr, 4. Xrwarlc, 3; Montreal. 1. PioWdcncc, 13; Buffalo, I. College Games. At Hi llilelii-m Stato College, 10; Lelilsli, 7. ABEATEUR BASE BALL. 'Ihe Weao Wllllri would like' tu play Prnfesaor Hawker's Haso Hill team May 17. An.wei in 'liibune. W. Xoilh, manager. 1 Theatrical ATTBACTIONS TODAY. AfHDKMY -Mabel Paige company. Afternoon and nh.'hl. At the Academy. Tho Mabel Falire company gue a good lendi Hon of that old leliablo plaj, "The Deacon's DiiiBhtcr," at the Acaduny of Musiii list nlisht. in tho dual Idle ot Until lliniewell and Mabel llowlllioine, Jllss 1'algo acquitted herself uedlt. ably. The play will be lepeated t hid afternoon, and tonight "'iho Peail of Faioj" will be picscnted. NEW VULFORD. special to tho fccrantou Tilbuue, ev Mllforel, aiuy It. Sillier S. Al len, of Jlontrose, was In town Tuesiliiy 011 llilPilK'FH, JUbh Kdeno Moore, ot Ilnrfoiel, vls Iteel lior Biundmotlier, Mis. h. W. Jloore, last week. .1. V. Astell gave a temperance atl clivuh at u public lueetliitr o( the Wo nuin'a Olu Istluu Tenipennieo union nt atr.iTiiruii Suiulay evening, lJ.ay Jlo.-s went to lltirforcl Monday, wlieni bo will assist O, A. Sterns with his in nil vorK this siiniuier, John Cliildcn, t'randdon of Mr, anil Mrs. Mmwi Heynolili?, died In New Toil; TuLMl.'iy luoinhip;. Small-pox wn.4 tlw cause of his death. Alary Huyden, ilauifhter of Vml liny den, Is Min'trlntr with (lie uiiiiiiph. NICHOLSON. i-prclal to the Sirjnton Tlibuae. MihoU'ii, May 14. Hany lluUtiad anJ (ier tmda fciuith, of rictftillle, spent Sunday with Mis. II. b. Stcnheiii. MIh lather WIliov, aftu a piulongtd llln.'si, died at her home ftiiuday inoinln;. Mr. JlichaidiKiilffili, of WilKci-liaue, spent a few daj of last week with Let tUtcr, Mi. l 11. MaiCouncll. Charles lleujainlii and (louinl lla.ideu, of Xew Mllfoid, weie callow tu town Sunday, John Mlir and Ml J Adinu, Mi. bmltli ti.d MIm t'owlet. of Sirunlon, iltoie up Sunday and called ou MU L'tbei Stark. SITUATIONS WANTED FREB. Branch WANT Oftim Want Advertisements Will Be Hecolved at Any o the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALtlCIIT SClltif.T. coiner Mulberry utreet anil Webster incline. OUSTAV UCIIKI,, 0S0 Adams avenue. West Side OEOIKIK W. JENKINS, 101 South Main, aienue. South Scranton KHED L. TKRl'l'K, 729 Cedar aecnue. North Scranton OHO. V. DAVI, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Groon Ridge CIIARLKS P. .10Ni:., 1S57 Dickson aienue. J'. J. JOHN'S, WO Orecn Utilise stieet. C. LOnKN'Z, eornrr Washington ve- aienue and atarlon ftreet. Petersburg1 M'iK II, KNIIPFIX, 1017 Inlng aunuo. D'unmore .1. 0. IIOXL' i SON. Help Wanted Male. MACHINISTS WAXTED-At the Carhiecl Mono ynrib. Apply at once. WANTED I'lrst class shoemaker, tor ipiulr work. D. A. Hails, Luieine avenue, Will Plttston. WANTED Painters; only cnod men need npply. Call at Charles Wanci'i", :ui Admit iiipiimp. Help Wanted ITcninlo, WANTED A .vounc ladv huokkiener and ".tdioz- iniiher. PIi.i.o Ftalo espciicnce and t-aliiy. Addicss P. O. llo- ;j2. WANTED 00 experienced "operators on muslin underwear. Imperial Underwear company, Burr building. Also experienced examiners and pressers. WANTED At onie, irood howln;: buinc, 020 (julncy necnue. ;itl. W.i.h. Recruits Wanted. WANTED rOU U. S. AHMV-Ablc-bodled wn mairicd men between ases of 21 and :S; cltl 7eri3 cf United States, of good character und temperate habits, who can tpcjlc, read and write Eimllah, Tor information apply to Itcciiiltiiuc Olficcr, No. 123 Wiomhiff aienue, gi.ranloii, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By a coloicd rIi! ju-t from the south, to do general houbcwoiK. Addies.s Sally Tucker, lear 331 Phelps street. SITUATION WANTED lly jouns lady as nsaist ant bookkeeper; Ii.k hid thtee jears cperl ence. Can ulp best of lefeiences. Addict Mi-3 D. C. Lillian, hciaiiton P. 0., city. SITUATION WAMED-lly a leliablo colored man as pih.ite to.iiliiiun, poller or any Kind of diy woil:. Addles 11. A., .110 Penn aeenue. MTI'ATIOX WWi'ED lly a' gill as nue. New ntioit. 441 MTI'ATIOV W ANTED Will take lailirmmd een- tleinen'-. laundrj homo; will Litindiy coloicd shirts without fading. 1111 Lloyd 'tipet, top Moor. For Sale. POP. SALE Hand silk doublcr. Bros , Patcron, N. J. New. flamforj Real Estate. TOR SALE Eleiiant sites for homes, in upper Oreen IlidKo; choice nclitliboihuoil; mon de firablc locality foi home In Lackawanna count. J. A. JIanine, 1730 Sanderson aenue. I'ARJt TOR SALE Slity-two acres, one mile from Lake Ariel; twehc acres of timber, lest impioicd, ecelleiit sprins water on lot; faun tituated on road. For particulais addiess Will iam Trcalar, Ariel, Pa. Wanted To Rent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, tluee or foi.r rooms, furnished or unfurnished lor eiy light lioii"cUcepInr, first floor proieuc-d. Addrci M. B., Tribune office. WANTED Furnished homo or four or tlio looms . for housekeeping. Address A. CI. E., Tiibimc office. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Room and board for shifle nun; private family In Hill dl-lrkt piciiued. d diess II. W., Tiiliiuie uPiir, WANTED Two ccirmuriliatliii rooms with boird, piiiato family pitfiiied. Two ladles and a ccntleiuan, btitc lull paitieulais. Addios V. 11. D., 'nibuno ofnec. Board and Rooms. VERV DESIItAIII.i: sullo cf moms with lli,t ilass tabic bond, can bo obtained at .""I .lelleism aienue. Buaineas Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without ilclav. Write for our special maikct letier. l'rcu on application. S. M. lllbbaid & Co,, incmbcrs N. V. Consolidated and Stock Schaiii,cl 41 and 10 Broadway, New Vorl:. Eatablislicil l'dl. Long DLitincc1 Phono 23S8 Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY '10 LOiN-Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent, Call on N. V. Walker, 814 315 Connell building. Miscellaneous, WANTED Tlio addresi of Mr or Mis. Illtelnrd, plllchaid or lelatiies, Svianton, by Mrs. Helen Jeffrey, her sistu, 7.11 'Iieiuoiit aienue, New Yoik i ity. lost Strayed Stolen. LOW A ladles' gold watch; n llbei.il icwjul will bo cticn If icturned to Hotel Tcnaie. LOST Steel beaded purso containing mull mm ot money, on Laikuwann.i incline, near Wy. omlng. Finder please icturn pui.e to 'tribuni) ofliec and keep contents, LOST ?2.1, between Peck Lumber Co.. L'at Mir. ket stieet and Presbj ti tlau iluuili. llcnaul It returned to office of Pcik Lumber Co, RUoumatism. HIIKUMATISM All parlli'4 that wish can be sneedllv and nerinaiiintly cuied of all w. rletlci of Rheumatisiil by a egetablfl louipound. Cuies guaranteed, lor, Scranton. li.uiro or addreo J, L, 'i'ay LEGAL. NOUSi: H liucby given that an application will bo made lu iho (,oeinoi- of Piiiiiluuta m Monday, ihe second day oi June, 1W2, by A. W. Jackson, A. F. Dully, I'. II. .uillieh, II. I). He. Holds ami Ccorge S. Atkins, under tho Ait i" As sembly of the Commonwealth of Peiuisjh mla, rntlllcd, "An act to pioWdo tor the imorpouiiou und iivulatloii of ccitalu iuiuipoiatioiu, ap. pimnl Apul 20, H74, aid tin; s-uppliiucuti tlieu" to tor tho ibaitir of on inlendiU lorpoiatloii i.i bo called "Tlie lVrfecllpu Welding Compound C'ompanv," tho iharailer and object whereof Is to manufacture and sell a secut compound for the welding of stud and liulliablo lion, .ni.l fur thete liuiposc'h to hate, poises oml enjoy all tbv rights, bineilta und piilllegra ol tald Act uf As scnibly and iU siippUiiu'iita. ,, ALTER S. 1IEV AN, Solicitor. -L--LfiJW DIRECfORY; .'. M 7 ? 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mors Trui Pour Lines, 6 Cent lor Each Hir Llsj. LEGAL. ESTATE ot Simicl Koerner, late of the City of S'eranlon, County of Ijckawatin.i and Mate OLlVnrlsylianla, ilrrensed. TlfHer" of administration upon the above ft tare hAilnu been ttranted to tho undersigned, ail persons hatlne; clilms or demands agalnit thu ;aid estate are hereby nollflpd to present thnit for pajnient and those Indcblcd to said estate will make Immediate paimrnt to KHED S. UHAWI'OIID, AdpilnlJlralor, 331 N. Lincoln Aienue. .. . Siranton, P. F. P. aillll-i,.AItoiney for IMiile. lloom (121 Connell llld, Scranton, Pa. HESOI.VED, Bv thp Silcct Coiinell ot lie city of Sernnton. the Common Cotmill roncurrlnj, Tliat Scranton rlrept from Ihe (lis hone brldM to Ihe I) Xi. K W. railroad, BIooniburir dlvU lon, be n.ned and the cost therint a-scssed nijalnst the nbultliiR proprttles aceordlna: ,to tlw foot fmnt rule! proilded, thai tlnee-fntirllu o( all the inembors'olpptcd lo pirli branch of Ihf.i'ouii' ells shall lotp In finr (hereof.- On the pnae of this risohitlon by the slid three-tourtlm vote ami Its nnprtn.ll by Ihe idly recorder, tip city clerk shall publMi a ropy thereof In hit the iiewspnppH which publish the city .idicrtij"" ments lor leu dis, fl.itlnir tint iinle-s n malir Ity of Ihe oHii"r of pioprrly aliiUtlnc upon inhl Scranton vlreet, lirtuein th" fr"s hoii'p brldae and Hip D L. k W. r.illroid, lllcionul.tirrf dlvls. leu, shall niniilfy to ruunells ll( v. 1 1 tins nitlilu sixty (li.ia from llip ihtlp of llu npjiroval of this resolution, thplr preference of the niilerlnl de. shed for "iiih pnemenl, isiiinells will prftieed to pass nu ordinance lilreitlnjr p.ilug ot .ihl.:lcran ton itreel from the aa-i hoii'n Inldije to lh ninnin.burir illlMnn orthe I)., L. k V. rait road with surh material as lliey may tee lit. Approied April 2S. llioa. W. fi. Council. Recorder. Allpsti M. T. Lapp, City Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby rIuii that Blltrnliendrr com pany, persons li i Ins a lien uniUr the laivi of Pinusli mla upon Romh waic and merrhiiu, dl-e of W, 11. Campbell, eon-Wins of one cot of IniBpy wheek) nn iieiount of sloi.ue and labor be-towcil en s'ich ooih. the ouneis h.ivliw; fulled, nei;U((td und irfused to pay Ihe .iniouut of nub iliince' upon ild piopciti wthln sKtv days alter ihniiuil theicof, nude purhoiully. will cposp the sild set nf lmsiry wheils to sale at public niielluu nt lllttenbeiidir Conpiny's stoic, 12(1 KiiinMIn avenue, illv uf rn rnnton, Lick'i v.anm founly. Pa., on trie .'ith day of .Inly. A. I)., 1C0J. at 12 .1. pi., and sell the same or so nuidi tbeiiiif .1" shall bj nrrieieiit to discharge saiil lliu, together with io,ts ,f ie mid ivHer tiilng. IH'ITi'A'llEVDEU fOMPANV. OFFICII OP THE HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF Pi lll.IC (illOL'.MIS AND IHjH.DIMSS. WILLIAM A. SI ONE. (Imcrnor. E. 11. IIARDl'.N'nEIKill. Auditor (ieiieral. FRANK (!. II M1IIIS. Stato Tieisurer. T. L. F.VRF. Superlntcndci' PROPOSALS for fimiMiliig Stationery. Tuel and other supplies. , In compliance with the Con'lltutlon and the inwN of the Coninio'iiirallh of Pennsjlvahli, wp hcieby imltp sealed piepnMK at prices below liinMiiiiuii rates IKed 111 seliedulrs. In furnish sti lloncry, fuel and o.heritpplks lor the hcvouil de paitments of the statu uovernment, and for inak ins lepaiis in the seieial departments and for the distribution of the public documents, for the yeir ending the hist Tiipsdar of .lunp. A. 1). 1001. Sepu.ite piopoils will be lecelicd ami aepir.it contiacts awnided as annouiKcd in said schedules. Eaili luoiio-ul mut be aciompinied liy u bond. with nt least two sureties or one rurcty company. ippioicd ny a juc'se r.f tlio couit or common pieis of tho inunty in whkh the peisun or pcino'is inikiue; such piopo-al may leside, londitioncd tor the faithful perfoimaiue of the contract, and ad-die-'id and delliricil lo the Hoard of Commlmioii ers of Piihlip (Hound and Hulldliim before twelie o'clock M of 'liiPMkn, thp aid day of Jmi", A. D. 1102, at wliiih time the pioposals will be opened and published lu the Reception Room of the i:ccutle Depaitment nt llaiil-Jjiirff, and on tracts awarded .w sjou theie.iftcr as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules containing all neecs suv liifeimalion inn be obtained nt this Depart ment. T. L. EYRE. For the Bond of Cunuulwlunrii of Public Gioundii and l!ulldiiit'-. PROfESSIOMAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DINII, C. P. A., 2.1 TltAD cis' Hank biiildliii,', Old telephone, No. 1501. Architects, EDWUtD II. BuildliU'. DWIS, AIICHll'ECrr, CONNELL FREDERII K L. III10WX, ARCH. I!., REAL IMale EMhaiiKc Hid-;., 120 Washington aic. Civil and Mining Engineers. it. l. hardest;, .in ionnki.l nrn.uixo. SITAENMIX k KNIOIIT, 720 CONNELL BLDO. Dentists lilt. ('. E. riLENIlERtil'.ll, Spline -Hill, scranlou. PAL'I.I lUII.DIVfl, HI!. C. C LAI 1S.UII, ll.-i IWUMINli AVI'.NUE. Lawyets. WILL Mill. WARREN .V and ( oiinsclli.is-at.Liw, .llutlilluir. KNAPP. AITOUNEV-f U'.l tu 012 I'oiiu'll FRANK E. IIOM.E. VntiUNEV-Vl-L VH. Roomi 12, 11. ID and II P.ur ll.illdii.;. 1). li. HEPLOIILF.. VI'IOHM'.Y -LOAN- VEtifl lljled nu i''il tit i mi in 11,1. Mens lliuMIng, coti.ir Wa.hlnali.li .i.uiup and in tie't. jiM P Aji-rp. A'liOIIM'.V- MI i 01 sillnr.-.il law. I iiiiiiini.v. eallli llulliiiii?, RhuiW 30, 10 and 21, I'DWMID W. 'IIIAM.lt. vriiHtVEV. ROUMi fKU-lVI, f"h lloo'. Mpi llnllrtliis. J aTXVaTrF'!. IT'i)RNI.-ATI,AW, 10 Mill ..t Tiade Iliilldtii. Miintnii, Pa. I rVEiisOvT U'll.COW 'IRVDER's NXTIOVM Hank Iliilldlt'S. C.ToMEtiYs. 0-1.1 RI'.PI Hl.ir N liril.HIVd. "wTIieiTITioi.f. oi Fin: moved i no. 211 VV lulling .m nic. Physicians and Siugeons. DR. W, E. Al.l.EN, .11 1 NOItlll VVVMIINnTOy aienue. . .-s. iTl"sV:," iTvUnilFU' '7 OFFirilli; WA'511. Iiigton aieniie. Itishli'lii I. I'll' Mulberry. ( hiunlc dlsiws'M, lungs, Ir.'it. kiilii'i .-tvl genlliMillurj orsans u specMlO, Hours, I to I p. in. - Hotels and Restaurants. ; TliB"i:Lir"vlT. 11 ANiri27rv"NKI.lTAVK- ...... II irru irii.finjble. t.i.v. ...- .- -- ,",,.,,,,,,, ,,. ,..,. p, .II.Kl.l.ll, I lupucufy SCIIVVfOS liqL'sE..Ni;.VIt D L. A: W. PA'S seiiL-ei il"iot. Com iiitcd on the .uropjau pllii! VIC-IOIl KOCH, Piopilctorr Sea ven gor, "l.'ll. IMIHil'sVl.i'ANsT'lUVVAUUs" .VXD cess pooh; no odor; only impioied pump, iiiui. v li. lhl(.Bi pioprieioi. l.cuiu ou!;r W Notlh 5lilu tneiuie, or Eliko'a ihiiK store, lor. nee Adams and Mulbeiry, Both telephones-','. Seeds. o, ii. clarke d co.. .:i:d.mi'.n and xims in men, tin 201 Washington aienue; gtftn hou, lUVi Notth Main amine; store tell phone, ,s2. so ximsi Wire Scieens. JO-EPIl KlM-riTilli. REVIt sit i.vcK.v.-.vvr., Suanloii, Pa., maiiiifactuii'i' of V)ic Siief.is,. Miscellaneous. DRESsMAKINO FOR Cllll DREN '10 OliDBR; alsu ladiiV waUls, Louise Shoeiiiakir, 2(J Adauu uicnue. mi;oaiiui:i: iiiHK.tPRiN'iERy w'pj'MKs. ex. wIOik-, paperibajs, tulue. VVauliouie, 1?C lyasnjngiou iieuuy. 'Hiiiiiou,, ,Pa. THE Wll.liESIIAItRE RECORD CAN BE HAD Ti-ar 3r 111 Ssianlon at IHO iiewa sianus oi inivou Bros., 4' Spruce und IAI Liudcu: M. Norton. ;.ii (Jiluwaiiiia a)iuuo;, (l. 6. ts,!'Jt?rt. 2.U Spiueo stieet. ' ' ' ' ' W v t .f- trttei