ry w -Jit. .mmm I ' J57i w ff v h r 5? fSST.w; ,-. 4 1. A f ' -, ,'i4 T, .. '.- I-,'V - f iirM- v1- f'C ;, , . I 2K NcT' A" H w v. H " V ! - , ' ) ;. THE SCRANTOtf TRIBUNE-FttlDiVY,, MAY, 16, 19ti2. ! V t rr" The Stone Wall Of high prices is broken d5vn by our Matchless Hourly Sales. No goods enter in any of these well appointed sales unless the quality is up to the standard. OUR GREAT AFTERNOON Are the nerve centres from the confidence that the good. Read on it will pay Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Knives Sale each . of Butcher at, Sale of Shelf Paper Best time. The old paper is possibly Sale of Lamps This lamp can be used for sewing or table purposes ; medium size ; complete with chimney, wick and burner, also a decorated paper shade; entire value of combina- tion is 30c. ; buy it today at JuC Sale of White Semi-Porcelain Plates Good size; value up to So.; today for one hour . buy two plates for the price of one, each 4C Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. its quality. The 15c kind today IU2C Sale of Women's Spring Capes One of the most extraordinary Cape bargains we ever offered. Made from good quality of Crystal Cord Silk and Brocaded Satin, trimmed with (5-inch black Span ish lace and satin ribbons. Jet edging and lined. Just the time of year when a lighter . wrap is needed. This kind is valued at $0.30 and $8. Today buy it on Second Floor at J)3.9U Sale of Umbrellas Ufi-inch Paragon frame; Crook and Prince of Wales handles: made from Acacia boxwood and Congo woods. A cover of mercerized cloth that looks like silk value $l.o!). Will you be one of the lucky persons to buy this Umbrella today? At 9JC Sale of Ribbons What trimming is there that is more becoming than pretty colored ribbons? Delicate shades of pink, blue, yellow, old rose, lavender and all the staple colors worn are , in this lot; "the width is -L inches; all silk taffeta; usually sold at 10c. Friday buy it at. . . j&C Sale of Men's Negligee Shirts Very stylish weaves; white neck band; fast colors; . all sizes ; well made ; pearl buttons ; value 30c. Today, one hour 59C Sale No. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Sale of Swiss Ruffled CurtainsThere is but one hundred of these for this salt we wish we had that many more; but eome early and be on time. Two and one-half yards long; four-inch ruf- ile; striped effects; well macle and wortli a tlurcl more tliau todays 1.. PI.!..,1 "I7tx"v title lirtni cnlo frr ? iviii UIU J lilt 11 J'UU IU UU.1 MMM . w, , ('ltd , , . , , , , t . . . . Sale of Dimity in Every Wash Goods Stock You will find an So. or 10c. Dimity this sale for today is generally the kind. The patterns arc small and neat; the colors are splen did ami the fabric is firuilv woven. Priced for today's sale at this hour for, yard Sale of Children's and Infants' White Dresses Fine tucked yoke ; many are made in French style neck and sleeves; hemstitched ruffle; usual value is UOe, This the small price of. Advertisers jof Facts Jonas Long's FR I DAY SALES of trade in this city. No words of competitors can attract public have in them. The items for today are unusually you. In Basement. Sale of Window Screens The window -o to ;H inches wide, good sells for l!5c. Friday buy it at Sale of Screen Doors This is the time of the year to begin to keep out the troublesome Hies, for it is easier to keep them out than to drive them out. This size door is .'52 inches wide and SO inches high ; wood stained a dark color; value 7!)c. ; Fri- day .' 59C Sale of Hammocks Assorted colors; well made ; three-quarter size. Now, there is solid comfort in a hammock, and instead ot paying 7!)c. tor this kind, come Sale of White Semi-Porcelain this dish is li inches ; its value is 21c. Good size; best steel; value l!)c. quality; all colors; 3-yard lengths. This is pantry cleaning a little the worse for wear. Buy Friday, a new lot, per sheet Sale of Boys' Double Breasted Suits on the Second Floor This lot we place on sale today arc Scotch mixtures, and come 0 to 13 years in size. Now, candidly, if there is a suit needed for that boy of yours and the size is among this lot, we say earnestly, come early and buy it, for it is the best sale in suits we have had for some time. Value up to $:'..30. Friday P 1 9 Sale of Women's Summer Gauze Vests Color ecru : all sizes. Crochet and taped neck, and shoulder straps. Good value at 10c. This Friday buy them for OC On the Second Floor Sale of Women's Summer Corsets This corset is made firm and from good quality net. Styles similar to the best shapes on the market ; value 39c. Friday buy it at 4 DC Sale of 40-Inch White Lawn There is not very much to be said about this splendid fabric, excepting to mention its width, 1 Sale of Stand and Dreiser Scarfs Made from Swiss, with pleated ruffle; stand is HO inches long; Dresser Cover is 54 inches long and has three small mats ; the regular price is 29c. Today buy them at tv 1 C Sale of Men's Fast Black Hose This Hose is seamless; all sizes ; double heel and toe and a splendid value at 13c. To- day buy them for one hour at OC Saie of Croclict Quilts Size 711x8:! inches ; hemmed ready for use; Marseilles patterns; a splendid value and well worth your at tention; regularly sold at 85 cents. Today buy them at .' OC Sale of Tailor-Made Suits Made from good quality Melton cloth; the jacket is Eton; has L'Aiglon collar; neat silk lined, with three rows of satin bands to match shade of cloth; skirt has full flare flounce, trimmed with three rows of satin bauds to match jacket; Pcrcaline lining; brown and blue grays, also shades of gray; actual value $8.30. This Friday buy them on the Sec- - Floor for W."U AirfVA 1 size on sale today will fit a 10c net and generally here Friday and buy it Meal Platters Size of 49c 14c 10c 3c ; Friday buy them at ; Friday buy them price, uuy uieui 011 49c Dimity this kind on 6c Friday buy them at 25c Only Sons baseball"! STATE LEAGUE. Result of Yesterday's Games. taiitcastcr, 12; Bcranton, 3. Heading, 27; Lebanon, 24. Wllllamsport-WUkca-Barrc, no game. Standing of Glubs. Played. Scranloti ...,... ...,u Lancaster .....',..9 Lebanon ,.,.,'J Wtlkcs-Hano S Wllllamsport S Reading , .9 an. l,ot, I'.O. 0 :i ,(.ur I) .GOT B I ,61 4 , s .ftOrt 4 4 .MJ 2 7 .'.'JJ IN THE FATAL EIGHTH. Scranton Defeated at the Park Yes terday by the Lancaster Team. Two Local Men Flayed. The fatal eighth again. I Scranton lost yesterday afternoon be cause the team played lllto a lot of scho'ol-boys. Sullivan was on the nlcl lint, so they put Mcdarry at third. He made an error, and Steinberg took his olace. Wlltso pitched a good game, but the support he had was bad enough to send Scranton to the bottom of the leuguc. Blakey -didn't hit the horschtdn as hard as In Wednesday's game, for the reason that ilcGlynn, the Lancaster pitcher, was practically invincible. IIo received gllt-edgc support. Scranton started the game by getting goose eggs in tlio first and second In nings, Lancaster doing likewise. Then the locals got t o, and that was all the scoring they did until the eighth, when Logan knocked a two-bagger, and Steinberg smashed out a hot single, thereby scoring Logan. Scranton's hope of ever winning died in this Inning, for errors by Blakey, Nickels and Stroh, combined with timely hitting, gave Lancaster the game. The visiting team had two local men playing with them yesterday. They were' Giller.in and Veiris, and they put up u star game. The score: scnAvio.s-. it. it. o. a. n. fioiloti, if 1 0 10 0 uijc.. if .T i iooi McLrls, if 0 1 2 O 1 Logan, 2b 1 2 2 '2 1 -McCariy, :;l 0 0 o (1 1 Stimuli, lb 0 II l 0 1 Stioli, ei 0 1 1 it ;i Htetiibcig, a, Sli 0 2 :i y 2 AVilNp, p 0 11 (I 2 O Halncy, c Q 12 11 Totals I! 8 21 a 11 i.ANCAsn:n. it. ii. o. A. n. llllies, If 2 2 2 0 1 Braltcn, 2b I) 0 12 0 Jeffries, 3b 2 0 0 :i 0 Duuby, lb i :: son KerrN, cf .1 12 0 0 Milliter, m. 1 0 '1 2 0 Koiiluev, if I 0 0 O (I nllleran, t I 1 1.1 II 0 5lc!hmi. I '! 1 II 1 II Totali 1J S 27 SI 1 Stranton 0 II 2 0 0 0 0 1 I) :i I.inea-ter 0 O 3 0 1 0 7 12 Tlit b-.e by ciioh Ljiic.islei, 10. Left in b.ucs Sci.nilon, 7; l.jiic.ilcr, u. Klrt bi tn lnm-Off Mifil.itm, ;. Stititk out U.r .MtUl.wm, 12; by WiltM, . 'line.! base bits Wakey, Mi Gljnu. 'iwo b.iM- bit httob, Steinberg, Ituinry. Stolen huva (lortnn, lline-, (..1). Jeffries (2). lilt by pilcliei By JkGl.imi, 1. Wild pltibet, Willie, 1. t'mpiic oulli.iul. Time 2 liour. Lebanon-Beading. I.fbiiiini, JI.ij 1"). in a tetlioiij tuned.! of ci'. roi-i, bitting ne.iily three hours thlo attcrnoon, Hi'JcthiK lo.it another game. Heading started well but die game vion turned inlo a -.burging and splinting tontit, fnoiiug e.uli altenutily. 1 lie sitoie: I.U! O.W It. II. O. A. i:. I.oie, 2b , t.f. mil p 2 :: o i o Young, . 3 1 1 ," 3 (.Well", r.f. and 2b 3 14 .'! 3 Rollins c 2 3 0 1 Clemens t.b I 3 (I a 1 Dunn, lb .'! 2 .S 1 0 Lifie.v, l.f :i 2 II 0 2 I'hilbin, r.f 2 1 li U 0 Kline, . mid r.f 12 0 11 Hopting, p 0 u 1 0 li lul.il' 27 17 27 17 11 Iti.'ADi.NC. 11. II. O. A. i:. Cullman, l.f fl 4 10 1 llittei, i'.f 2 4 10 0 ller, r.f. 3 2 0 11 .lordin, lb 2 2 II) 0 (I MU. 2b. and p 3 4 3 :i l" (V.Will, iib 2 14 3 2 Uitthun, b. 1113 1 FianMiii, c 1 0 3 3 1 PaiKf, p 2 2 10 0 Bonlluun, c 2 110 1 Ii I'ontahie, p 112 4 0 Total 21 22 27 17 S Siorc by innings: Lebanon 000800 I) 7 027 Heading 203 0 1100 0-1-24 r.iuied inns Lebanon, 0; Iti'.'ullng, 4. Tno bao bits Young, C'lemiUH, I.oio 2, 1'aige, Coff. man 2, Mills LattMin, O'Neill. Home runs Joiilin 2; Bitter. Satrlflce lilt Uirtoy, Kline, Itilter, Joidjn, Stolen bicey Young 2, I.afte.i, Jxne, Coi-tellft, I'bllliln, Ccffuian 2, Joidan, !'.. ler, Hitler. I,lt on batCf Lebanon, 10; Head ing, 12. SUutk out Hy Kline, 1; by Hipling, li by Talge, 3; by l.i I'miLilne, 1. Double pli!'. I.ai-on lo l.i 1'ontalne. Firtt line on balls Off Kline, 4; off koie, 1; off Heptlnjf, li off I'algc. jj off U Tolntaine, a. Hit by pitched ball Young, ' Coatrllo, I'hilbin, Kline, Inp, O'iWill, ISilcr. tt'lld plleli I.i Fontaine. Uinplie Pliclan. Time 2.10. Atteiidamc-3W, May Be Transferred, heading, May IJ.l'ieiidtnt Wllinaii, of the fil.ilu lla-c Ball league, .inuouiued tonight, be. caibo o( Ibo ainiojanie to which they hue been subjected by the AVIlkes-Bano Young Men's Chris tian association, fioui whom the ttato leagua tluli their leaves tint Biounds, the Wllkes-Iliuo dub will likely bo trarsfeircd to .Mount CMnuel, at a meeting to bo held In Reading on Sundjy. Wllllamsport Claims the Game. Wlllhnupoit, May 11. The Wllll.tm.port ilub flalim the game nheduleil for today wltli (he Reading tlub, hei.iii'e of tin' iioii-appcaiancu of the latter tlub. National League. At (.Incltin.itl- 1I.II.1?. PhllailclpliU 02 00002 00-4 7 2 Cincinnati 0 1 2 0 0 4 1 0 x 8 0 2 Batteilei Ibeig, Voorheea and Doolnj llulug and lliiHin. Uinpliesi l'own and lliown. At Chicago twihe limine-- lt.ll.i:. lliookl.ni 2 00 01)00 23 0 110-7 11 7" Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 1 I 1 3 001-S 1.1 4 llJttcile.Ncwton and I'anell, and Ahcaiu; hi. Vtain, Tajloi and Kline, l uiplie l.'imlle, At I'ilt.buig- H.ll.i:. Boston . .,,..0000 1 000 0-1 4 2 I'itUburg ,,...0 1 0 0 1 20 In-5 U 3 Ilattcile Malarkey and Kittrldgc; Doluny and Smith. I'nipiie-O'luy, Kew York . St. Iuij, rot othnlulfil. American League. At Hdladclpbla- ll.ll.K. Bton ...,..,..,,,.,..00 02 1 20 I x 0 11 3 Philadelphia J 00000 101 3 7 0 Batterlc Young end Crler; Plank and Steel man. Umpire Fhetldan. tlubi not M'bcdulcd. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Line, 3 Cent (or lUcti Extra Urn. Cor Bent. lVVWVWVVl COlTAOi: foil IlKNl' at t,nkc Sheridan, rotn plctcly fiirnlahed. Sec J. C. Zutlllob, 017 I.niknnnnii.1 iitcnue. l'Otm KICK ROOMS tor lent, S per month, ami nUo single houici! and double bouscn. (.'all nml tee J. C. Zuilllcli, 517 I.iukaivauna n!cnue. l'Olt RKST-1515 Mulbeny sited, 0 rooim, floor. flrat fOlt HCST-SW-rooni flat, wllli balh, 'tram beat, gaa range, nrd nil modem Improve. inenHj rent reasonable. Call early. Kr-J C. Hand, dim Mulberry uttect. BARV FOR RENT-112, April lt, ttiree bot nd three lnelc tall and wasti rack, war ox 324 MadUon avenuj. Inquire nt 031 Madison ave. roil RKNT-Store building for rent In Dlck City. Pa. Building 80 feet b.v 24 feel, cellar under alt, and oecond alorv can be arranged lor a family. All In good repair ready for e. Two coal breakers and mine rlose by employing o!er thousand people. An enterprising tncrcliant can get a largo trade, hpply to William 11. Itielnnond, Hlclunond Kill, 3l2i N. Main aunue, feranton, Pa. Furnished Rooms for Bent. FOR Kr.NT One furnUhed room, with lmprota ments; alsa one on third floor, cheap. 027 Adams aenuc. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modem Improve ments! pthate family; gentlemen piefetred, at 637 Adams avenue. FOlt REST Furnished room; C2o Linden (street. heat end bath. FURNISHED ROOMS TOR nENT. with boat, gas and bath, gentlemen prclcrrcd, at 539 Atlami avenue. For Sale. TOR S M.i: Spinning Mliccl, 100 jean idd, pel fctl icndition, ?10; will exchange for laiije mliror. .Spinner, Tiibune offlte. PIANO FOlt H.W Almost new; mod lc than the liiniilbi; elegant upright pi inn; will t.u litlce. Call ilay or evening. 321 1'iankllii nie. FOR t-AI.I! CHEAP S le.ilber upliolstered illnlng loom tbiir in gooil totidltlon; aUn one oak b"l with opting. Inquiio hetwten the lioun of !l and 11. 41.') Clay jxciiue. FOlt SVI.E Hy u piivuti paily, an Eimrson ip light piano: lame fb-c and In p-.ifeit londl Hon. For putkulais addict "Waldo," Tiibune of Hi e. FOR SUX Hand silk doubler. Sew: nio., Patcrson, X. .1. Bamford Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hibbaid li Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Mock bchangc, 44 and 46 Broadnay, New York. Established 1S1I. Long Distance' Phone 2388 Broad. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on X. V. Walker, 814-S15 Council building. At Wa-hlngton H.H.K. Baltin.oie 1 0 0 0 0 0 ." 0 0 li U 3 Washington 0 1 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 2 l 2 Battel ii'-' MtfJinnity and Robinson; Lee and I)i ill. Cnipiic-O'Loughlin. Eastern. League. .li'iiii City, 2; Iiiifl.ilo, 1. Moi.tie.il, t); oiceslcr, I. New a I k, 4; Rochester, 1. Tmonlo, S; Fioidciite, I. S Tkeatf ical J ATTKACTIONS TODAY. ACADEMY Mabel and night. Paige louipiiij. Atleiuoo)! Will Play Another Week. 'I be miiu'vj .ittii.uing the engagenient of Miss Mubil Paige and the i-outlieiu Stotk coin.iany at the Aiademy of Jhi'lt- tlili week, lias n-sulted in tite engi.grnieiil being ctended aiiothti wetk. I.a-t night tl.o company added to its list of Hutijltiis lied ml m.il Bedatd, the latest Euro pean impoitatloii in the aciobatiu line. Their woik Is new ami truly nun clous One ot Hie fe.iti of the inn: ii to bilantc on Ills' baie lilu a chair with the wrmau seated upon it, one leg of tbti ciiilr ouh lifting on tho chin. Ills iini-c 1c work ili.il- that of Kauilow, ulilla the woman peifouin H.its of ttitugth and .igibty tbat would put tome piofc-ssiona! .stioug men to blu-b. Next Monday night the management will is.stie 15 c (lit Itdli.V ti(kel. STAGE NOTES. 'the siu'on of lWil-02 ia dianlng to a tlo'e. I.lcblei i' Co. Ii.uu now- but four attiattloua out, and two of thce, the Mw, Patrick Campbell torn p.iny, and the Kjilu llollew tompiny, will ilose on S-aluiday cM'nlng lirst. -Miss Yloki Allen will (.lose her season June I, and tho Kdnitid J, Moigau "Chrl.sll.iu" company, whleli has just lelimii'il fiom u lour of the Patlflu (oast, will also clcwe the last wick in tho pteseiit luo'ilh. Mi.i. Patilck Campbell, who closes her Ameil can Inur with her engagement ut Hie Ahlu the atcr. Pittdburg, this week, nml her rontrait with Llebler & Co,, will tall for Liverpool on tho Teutonic on May 21, and her cntlio company will follow, on the Cjunie, nil tho I'llday following. Min. Canipboll'a Auieiicaii tour hit been a M-iy piospcroiu one and (be will (arry back with bei to her London homo suUslantial' eildenio of tills fact. E. W. Pirebiey has been engaged by I.iibler fc Co. lo tlago "Iho Ettmal City" next m.ii-i. Mr. Picsbrey Is olio of tlio eiy few thorouahly capable stage dltcctnis in Amcilra ami has I ml an ipirlcmc i.f fiftetn or tHtnty cirs whlv'Ii iiunibcm few falluiej. Willi tho material at hand he boud do great woik In putting on "Tlio Eteinal City." .lolm .1. MeNally, the llbteltl.t, and Kineat (bos, tl.o iconic artist, paid a Ult lo Han.uil colKgo in Cambridge, Mass,, last week, lo inakn sketches for the second .i(t sccno ot tho new-M-lilrlr In whltb Klaw and Eilanger will pic.ent tho Hogii3 BiothcM next season "Tho Rogers llinthtis in Hartaid." Loui4 Mann and Clara IJpin.in will did their season In "All on Account iif JJIIia" at the llai Inn Opeia boiijn In New Yolk, the week begin, lllng Monday, tho 10th Inst. Next season they will not appear under tlio iliirctloii of UMi and Harris. Ilotli ktais will play Independently under dilfereut manaecineuts. Ilauy Bulgrr and Joo Cawthouie will loiitlnuo with Klaw fc Eilangti'a pioduetlon of "Tho fclreplng llcauty and tho lliast" net eis3ii, playing their pnsent mles of "Kliu llirdout" am) Lena, (he Maid." Both liavo seoicd leniatk ablo jituoiul hits In thU pioduetlon, NICHOLSON, Special lo the Scranton 'libun, Nloliolson, May 13. Hlsia Mao Furrcr in vistttiih" Her uncle, Mr, I.. O, Fiirrer, of New Mlli'onl. Mrs. W, S. Ueclier left Tluttkaiiy for Ualtliuoio, where fhe Intends to visit ljer sister. Mr. HetU Mlteltell, of Hlimhainton, Is vIsUIub fileiuls In town. A Dennis JolniEon, of Lathrop, OieU Saturday, lifter a brief Hlnef-a, Fred Bought was badly bitten by n recently inirehased ilo)f one day last week. An entoitninmeut will be held at the M. 13. church on Tuesday evening, May CO by Ulncs brothers, tho uoted SITUATION 3 WANTED FREE. Branch WANT Officfls, Want Advertisements Will Be Becelved nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 V. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIt'LTZ. turner Mulberry ltwt and Webster airline. OUSTAV PICIII'.L, (Bit Aditns nienuc. West Side OEOIKin W, JENKINS, 101 South Miln aicnue, South Scranton FRED I,. TERPPE, T20 Cedar a!cnue. North Scranton OKO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main aicnue and Maiket sticet. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 13." Dttkson menuc. )'. .1. .IOHNM. 020 tireeii Ridge street. C. I.ORENZ, roiner Washington a!c- acuuc and Marlon street. Petersburg1 W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 In lug aicnue. Sunmorc J. o. BONE k SON, Help Wanted Male. WANTED An Al collector; good Mtaiy: Bleidy position to tho light patty. People's Credit Clothing Co. WANTED A l.'euuaii buknulth, who nnileii-laniU fillnir and fitting. Aim i lean Dental Mfg. Co. Apply at DID Commonwealth building. WANTED-Agents for "The Mmtlnlipie lloiiot." El iboralely lllustiatrd. Simple, tnabllng jnu to make from M lo 17 dallj, postpiid free. Ad diess, (ilobo Bible Publhhlug coinpuiy, Plill.tdel phia, Pa. -x, EXEROETIO WORKERS eicljwbeic lo li-li ibiitc tirculati), kimplos, booklets, clc, gnml ply. Dirtiibutors League, 40 West 2Mb, New Y'ork. WANTF.D-Flist class w-oik. D. A. Daii", Plttston. shoemaker, for repilr Ltneine aenue. West WANTED Painters; only good men need apply. Call at Charles WagnerV, HI1 Adams aienue. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A young lady bookkeeper and slenog lapher. Pleaso state cpcricnco and falaiy. Addles P. O. Bo-c 532. WANTED 50 experienced operators on muslin underwear. Imperial Underwear company, Burr building. Also experienced examiners and pressors. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED LIFS OF T. DEWI1T TALMAO.K, by his Son, REV. FRANK HEWITT TALMAOE and associate cditois of Christian Hciabl. Only book endor-ed by Tajmagc family. Knomioiis proflr for agtnts who atl quickly, Outfit ten cents. Wiitc immediately CLAkSk & C ., X23 , 4C1 S., I'nlla., Pa. Mention tills Paper. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WAN'lED-lli a Inly to woik in the (ountiy to do geneial bousewiuk; can giio good lefeiente. Adclicss Jane Joueh, 1214 Swot laud stieel. SITti'ATION WANTED llv cxteit latmiliivs on ladies' or gtutltiuen's tl'ithcs; will toko lliciu home;, be-l of city ivfoit-iiti-s. 1111 Llojd elicet, top floor. WANTED POSITION By Al eteiiojtapbu: mer ten jeais' experiencu; all uimiiiil oflho nun. Addicss hlenogiaphir "W," cam Tiibune. SI'Il'ATIOX WANTl.D-ll! a man, rpaillnt, gar ileus cutting lawns thing fuites. lltl LlojU slicct, top Hoot, liist of le'eicncts. MIDDLE A(iEI) WOMAN would like woik or an kind. Plcifp call or addict 210 Walnut t,, Duuinoic. Sl'll'ATlON WANTED By a coloied girl just fioui the south, to do general hoiwttoik. Address Sally 'hn-ki-r, lear atl Phelps ttiret. SITI'ATION WAN'lED-Bi Joung lady as aM ant bookktepei; has bad thiee eais' ctpeil ence. Can give best of lcfeieiiu-s. AiUIio-h Mbs D. C. Lillian, Sciantou P. 0 ell!. SITUATION WANTED By a tellable udousl man as priiate coachman, porter or any kind cf dav woik. AddiTNi II. A :U0 Penu aicnue. SIITATION" WANTED By a gill as nurse. 411 New blicet. SIll'ATTON WANTED Will take ladies and gen tlemen's laundiy home; will launch- coloied fchirib witliout fading. 1111 Llod ytiect. top Jlnor. Wanted To Rent. WANTED ROOMS For two adnll. thiee or four rooms furnished or iiuiuinisneu tor ery light liou'ekccping. tb'st floor prcfurcd. Addresa M. H., Tiilnine oftlte. WANTED Fin nlahed boue or four or five looms for housekeeping. Addrcs A. G. I.'., 'Aibune oOlce. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Room uml bond for hlngle man; prl vain family In initial ilty pitfetred. Ad diess Adv., 'hlbune office. ANTED Room and bcunl for single man; inhale family In Hill district piefiricd. Ad-drc-s II. W., Trlbtmo office. WANTED Two communicating rooms witli board, ptliafo family piefeiied. To ladles and a gentleman. State lull paitlculais. Address 0. II. D Tllbuno cftlce. Board and Rooms, VERY DEilRADI.i: tulle of looms wllli (list ilas t ililo bond, tan be obtained at ."CI Jellerson menue. Boarders Wanted, TWO OR THREE boirders wanteil at 111 Aihins dcnue; piliale lamlly, Miscellaneous. WANTED Tho addlcss of Mr or Mis, Ritciiaid, Plllchard or lelalhcs, Stranton, b.v Jits. Helen JcuVy, bcr sIjIci, 7J1 Ticmont ateuue, New York city. ovangollsts, who will In plcttue, souk and story portray Charles Hheldon's famous boolt "In His Stops," Mr, and Mrs. Oeoi-BO Serfoss will soon remove to Stroudsbtiffj, where Mr. Si'ltYws has it position, rttuulnir a hill ptiHlier, FACTORYVtLLE. Captain Rice Post to Entertain. Epcciat to the Setintoii TriDuue. Captain K. J. ltlio post, 211, firai.d Aiiuy of tbt Itcpubllc, will ghu an euteitalniucnt af tho Uriel; tburib at Fadoijulle, Pa., on Saturday miiing, May 17, 1902. The gltted and lupuhr ilotuthnUt, Misa Mildred Clreen, of Scjauto'i, will render ibolco eelectlons. Other joung ladlu will recite. Prcf. W. N. Jlanihrttct will furnUli ocal music. TilHiuha(' & Touigcc' orcbcilri will delight the audiimc with gowl nmslc. A laio treat U assured. Door opm ut T.W): cu terUliuncot will commence at 8 p. m. kluip. DIRECTORY:" 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thii Pour Lines, Cent tor tiach Blr Un, LEGAL. InOTICH Is hereby rIvcii that Blttrnbender rom pany, perFOiu lining n Hen under tlio laws of rcnusUvanlrt upon goods warn and mcrchan illo of . II. Campbell, consisting of one iwt of I'tiggy wheels mi aciount of storage and labor Mtortl on micIi gooils, the ownrn having failed, neglected and refused to pay (ho amount of micIi charges upon said property within alxtv uiys alter dimand tlieicof, mada personally, will csiiose the said set of buggy wheels to ,a!e at public auction nt Hlttciibindcr Company's store. 12(1 Irankllu nvenue. tltv of Pcraiiton, Lacka wanna touiity, Pa on the Dili diy of Julv, . I)., 1002, at 11 n. in., and sell the name or so lintcli tbcieof as nhall be mifflclent to dlschargs paid lieu, together with costs of sale and adier tWHff. BIlTENIlENDEll COMPANY. officii or thi: board op commissioner.' OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM STONE. - T. L. EYRF. Superintendent. Ooirrnor. H. II. HARDENIIEIKlll. Auditor (Itneral. FRANK 0, HA11RI", State Tl usurer. PROPOSALS for furnishing Stationery, Fuel and other supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonweal lb of Pennsylvania, we hereby Intilc eealed proposals, nt prices below maximum rates fixed In (.chedulw, to furnish rta tlonery, fuel and other supplies for the Mucral de partments of the ktatc government, and for mak ing lepalra in the scleral departments and for the distribution of the public documents, for tho car ending the first Tuesday of June. A. D. 1D0J. , Separate propoih will he leeched and separatis contracts awarded as announced In Mid schedules. F.acb proposal tnut be accompanied by a bond, with at lc0t two Miretles or one surety company, approied by a Judge of the couit of common pleas of the county in whhh the person or persons making such proposal may reside, conditioned for tho faithful perfoim.ui'c ot tho tontract; and ad diecd and delliered to the Board of Commission ers of Publ'c (iiounds and Buildings before twelve o'clock JL, cf Tuesday, the 3rd day of Jun, A. 1). 1002. nt which llino the proposals will be opened and published In the Reception Room ot the Executive Depigment at Harrlsburg, and con ti.icts nwirded n soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules containing all ncces uny Information can bo obtained at this Depart ment. T. L. F.YBE. For the Bond of Commissioners of Public Giouuds mid Buildings. Real Estate. FOR SALE A 0 loomed house and barn; large 3 aid, lots of fruit tices; ".cry cheap; at No. 013 Stone acnue. South Side. See J. C. Zurflieh, 517 biekuttanna. nvenue. WANTED TO BUY n double house in Hyde Park, centrally located; must call boon, Sec J. C. Zurllich, 517 Lackawanna aicnue. (.'. ZURFLIEIi bu,i houses and lots; also hai homes and lots fur sale. FARMS FOR SALE. See J. C. Zurfllcb, 517 Latk aiianua uicuuc. FOR SALE A beautiful lot, opposite the eld Tiipp estate, Noitb Jfiln aicnue, Hyde Patk: will sell Tery cheap. See J. C. Zurflich, 517 Lackawanna al eiiuc. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes in upper ("ircen Ridge; choice neighborhood; most de sirable locality for home in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvino, 1730 Sanderson atcnue. FARM: FOR SALE Sitty-tno acres, one mile from Lake Ariel; twelic acies of timber, test Improved; excellent spring water on lot; farm situated on road. For particulars address Will iam Treslar, Ariel, Pa, Lost Strayed Stolen. LOs,T A solid gold chain nctklace, between S?l gelV D.iiiclrjr academy "and Chestnut sticet, West scr.miou. The Under will return to 1001 Wct Lackiwai.ni aicnue and iccclvc toward. LObl' At I)., L. .t W. depot, Thursday, ycllaw liMtbti wallet, containing l.ugc Hum of liiouei. hihci.it lewaul If returned to Superin tendent Hlnc, I)., 1 1. fc W. office, Suanton, Pa. LOST Red potkutbouk. contiilning picture and small (hansV. l'indei pleaso return pictinu to Nitsli hottl. Can keep potketbool; and change. LOST A ladies' gold watch; a liberal leward wl be slen If n tinned to Hotel Terrace. I.OS1 Steel beided purse containing small sum of nionev. on Laikawanm nu-nue. near Wy oming. Finder pleate icturn pui,e to Trlbuna otllto and keep contents LOVr 42.-I, between Peek Lumber Co., L'ast Mar Let ttiect and Prr-ln terian church. Rcwam if relumed to office of Pock Lumber Co. Rheumatism. RELIABLE PARTY will c ire for fuinbhcd hoiio? dining .ih-enci' of owner, for one or two months; icfei chips. AcMicsm Mrs E. M. Smith, Hut II. Sci.intnn, Pa. RHEUMATISM All aUie3 that wish can lis speedily and permanently cured of all va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable! compound. Cuics guaiantecd. Inquire or address J. E. Tay lor, Stianton. PffOFgJSSOiVL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DINd, C. P. A., 2.1 TRAD ci' Bank building. Old lelephone, No. 1801. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWX. ARCH. B llll.M Estate Exiliaiige Bldg.. 120 Wa-bliigton ate. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IlAHDINd, S13 CONNELL BUILDINQ. STEVENsON & KNICHIT, 72(1 CONNELL BLDU. Dentists. DR. 0. E. EILENBEIHiER, PAUL! BUH.DINO, Spline meet, Stranton, 17lt. C. 0 LAL'llACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE Lawyers. WILLARD, WARIIBV & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Countcllors-al-Law, W'3 to 012 Connell Rulldliig. D. B. RKI'LOOLE. ATTORVEY-LOANS NEOO. Haled on real eidatu fccurlly, Meara Building, lOincr Washington aicnue and Spiuro MrecC, JESSl'P k JESSI'P, ATTORNEYS AND COISt". sellors-ot-law. Comiiipnwcaltli Building, Roonis 10, 20 and 21. u i i - t L. A. WATTIES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARl) of Trade Building, Stianton, Pa. s. I'ATTERfON : WILCOX, Bank Building, TRADER'S NATIONAL A. W. BERTIIOI.F. OFITCE JIOVED TO NO, 211 W.ionilng aicnue. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. li'. AND 127 FRVNKI.IN AVI nue. Rates teasonable, P. ZIEOI.ER, Propttctor, SCR ANTON llOUsE. NEAR D., L. k W, P.S M'lum depot. Conducted on the European ,,an, ' VICTOR KOCH. Pioprletor,, Scavenger, 1 aTb." BlllliOCLEANS PRlvULTs" a3.11 (c pooU; no udor; ouly iuiproied pumps u.c.1. A. B. liiiag'. piopiietor. I.eie oider llOO Noilh Main nienuc, or Eiika'a ding stort, lOf mr Adams and .Mulberry. Htli telephones 1 Wire Screens. JO.sEPH KUiriTEL, HEUt Ml LCKV. AVII., Scranton. 1'a., tnauufaclurer of Wire Scree u. Miscellaneous. JlEdAIKlEi: IIKOi.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. K.V Mlope, papei bags, twine Waitliouw, IJtf Washington -iwnue; Stranton, V. Tlii:" WILKES ruHltrritECORD 0.1XBK HAD in bcranloii al tho ncna stands of BeUuuii Bros.. 400 Spiucc and fall Linden; M. Norton, 022 I-atkawjiiiu anuue; I. S. Schutjjr, 211 Spruce ttrcct. Wl U PV I 4 - . . , lt M '-? AtoC Vir'v-' .