t , 1 ms THE SCRANTON TRIBlJNE-kATORDA MAV 17, 1902. - - "i 9" M f , .;; NORTHEASTERN . PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. riitilal to the scianton 'lillniuc, Honesdiile, May H!. Oiiiitiiln X. K. tfljrelow mid Ills lieutenants ul" Uoni prtliy K, conclueteil it skirmish' drill nt the foot or Park struct lust i-veiilitR. rfho volley Hi ItiK wuh very iiuetiriite. Contrnetor John Hryitut litis com menced the eivetlon of n. club house for tho lloncstliile frolt club. ,Mr. find Mw. Hlrtnry Ileiivvooil, of Scranton, me intents of Mrs. I.une niul daiiRhtcrH on Third street. Those Intcrrsted In the entertain ment "to bo trlvr-n In the opera house next Tuesdny i-vciiIiib for thu benetit of base ball, promise a hlfrhly lnterest Inp iiroBrainine, conslstltiR of shadow' Rnipli, Illustrated sonps, tflck bicycle rJdltiff, monologues, etc. Mr. and Jtis. II. C. Hand arc spend ltiK two weeks In Now York I'lly. Oh account of suspension of work at the coal mines, no coal Is passlnR over tho Ilonesdule Delaware and Hudson, and Krli- branches. All train crews are laid off. Thurscluy morning one car of pea coal wufc dumped In the coal poek clc. Twenty-live wufrons were waiting to be loaded. The pockets were soon empty. Tho ennui stand at tho fair grounds will be erected by Contractor Kobblus. Miss Mary Mumford is homo from National Park seminary, to attend the funeral of her aunt, Miss Clara Sutton. Mr. nml Mrs. J. H. I.owiIph and Miss Jennlo Mehmond are spending a week with relatives in Plltston. Tho Saturday half holiday season be gins this week' In county officials In the court house. The viewers recommend a state bridge. to replace the Main street bridge destroyed by the Ice Mood. Miss Clar.i T. Sutton died about 7 o'clock Wednesday evening at her honie, corner Third and Eleventh streets. The funeral will be conducted by her pastor, Hev.. William II. Swift, of the Presbyteiinn church, at her lute home, Saturday at ."! p. in. Interment in Glendyberry cemetery. A memorial service will be held In the Presbyter ian church Sunday evening next at 7.30. to which the other congregations and teachers and scholars of the Ilonesdule schools arc 4lnvltcd. Hew Mr. Swift will deliver tho sermon and Hon. F. P. Kimble will speak for the schools. Deceased was born in Hones dalo and was -17 years of age. She en tered tho Itonesilale public schools as teacher In 175 and continued until the cominenet'nfonl of her illness nboiit six weeks ngoJVicxcept one year when she taught in the Ilawley schools. She was a consistent, earnest Christian worker In the 'hurcli, Sunday school and Christian Kndcavor society. Her loss will be greatly felt. Piobably no per son ever experienced so broad an in fluence 'with young people as did Miss Sutton, with her long continued service In the schools and church work. She is survived by one brother. Charles, of Dtiluth, Minn., three sisters. Miss Hat tie,, at home, Mrs. K. C. Mumford of Hoiiesdale and Mrs.Lp, A. Ndble of San" 'Antonio, Texas. UNIONDALE. Special to the Scianton Tiibimo. Unlondale, May 16. Mrs. MeXim is nt present occupying rooms in Mrs. Sarah AVestgate's homo. Kdlson Carpenter, of Peckville, was a visitor in town recently. Rev. D. D. Jenkins preached In For est City last Sundny. All passersby admire the Improve ments lately made externally on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan. Much credit Is due to our local artist, Robert E. Tennanl. "Wo regret not to be able to report any favorable change In 'Squire Klljah Carnenter's condition. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Opio were en tertained by relatives in town Thurs day. Miss Kthel Smith has secured a posi tion at Montrose. Mrs. Dr. lioy Lyons and son, Harry, left for Muncy, Friday. NEW MILFORD. Special iu the Suamun 'liihuiio. New Milford, May 1C James Kent visited friends at Hickory Grove re :cntlv, (1. C Howell was In Susuuehanna, Monday and Tuesday, on business. V. V. Moss returned to Hoboken on "Wednesday, after a week's visit with his family. Miss May Biadley spent Wednesday and Thursday In IMnghamton, Mrs. D. I). Ileploglu ami daughter, HANDICAPPED. The man who started to run a race in chains and fetters would be visibly hand icapped. No one Vvould expect him to succeed. The man who i tins the race of life when lus digestive and nu tritive' organs are diseased is. equally handicapped. Iu the one case his strength is over weighted, in the other it is under mined. Success demands above 11 else a sound stomach. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition. When this is doue food is perfectly digested and m similated ami the body receives strength in the only way in which strength can be given bv the nntritiou derived from digested anil as similated food. .."T,lie,Pra,i8: l W0I,I1 llke " ffbe your 'liolileu Medical Ubscovrry' 1 cannot utter in north or leicrlb with pen." write-. Jaaie ll. Ambrose, ljfq.pt iius'i Mifflin Street. Huiitiiittiloii. I'a. I wai taken w Ih what our iujiwan licit aid wyj indiRc-tioii. I dottortd willi llie bent rouud bere and lound nn itlltl, 1 wrote to joii and you ent me h quotioii blaul. to till out, ud J did so. and ou llitu adied lue to iiks r. Pierre' Uoldcu Medical UiM.oery, I took three bottle, and I felt mi good (bat I ktopped, being; cured, I have no fryniptom ol irmlrio trouble or iiidlaeitioii now." Accept no substitute for'Hjoliieu Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just s Rood." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, tent ice on receipt of btauiiia to cover expense of mailing only. Twenty -one one. cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the clolhtbouud volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, V. Mildred, of Scranton, spent Thursday with Mrs. Iteplogle'H pnrents, Mr, and Mrs, H. V. Trumbull. .Mr. mid Mrs. Sitfforod started Friday for a visit to Motion and other points In tho east. Thu lX'Inwuie. Lackawanna and MVstein company Is repairing the rail road bridge, Just above the station, which was damaged by thu lec last winter. Mrs, Jane llarilson Is spending a few days with friends In Montrose. Patrick Crane, of Scruntnn, Is visit ing friends and relatives here. Miss Maude Trumbull Is spending n row days .with her sister In Scranton, Tr. and Mrs. A. 13. Snyder were guesU of Pew anil Mrs. C. C. Olllett one day last week. HAWLEY. ji-i l.i to the Su.inlon Tilbm.e. Hawley, Pa May 10. Miss Anna Wagner's class of the Hawley Haptlst Sunday school will hold an Ice cream PICTURE This hunter has lost not only the fox, but his own hounds. AVliere are they? and cake. f-oci.il at Miss Mary Mil-' ham's home this evening. I'locccds tor the new church. The new paper box factory of Terter & Ludwlg have got all their up-to-date machinery in operation nnd are turn ing out a large riunnttty of boxes. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Ludwig leaves to day for Now York and will sail for Oerinnny next Tuesday on the .Kaiser Wllhehn Der Grosse to be absent six weeks. '" The Harloe Insulator company have purchased four acres of ground just a short distance north of the West Haw ley depot, where they will put In 11 lank furnace and the other buildings neces sary for tho equipment of an up-to-date plant. They expect to be in full operation by September '.'. They al ready have an order from the govern ment for 100,000 insulators. Rev. J. H. Watrous of the Haptist church will preach the memorial ser mon at tho Methodist Kplbiopal church Sunday evening, May 23, for the James M, Thorpe post, lM. G. A. R. Council No. 1,-,C, Jr. O. V. A. M., held their sixth annual banquet at their hall on Tuesday evening, May 13. The programme was well rendered. All seemed to enjoy themselves Immense ly. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, May 111. The luiu-rul of tho late Fred Van Loan occurred yes terday afternoon twin thu Presbyterian church, and was attended by 11 multi tude of friends and relatives of the de ceased, The services were conducted by Rev. U W. Church. The pall-bearers were S. Hruco Chase, Simon Fisher, Vanillin Shaw, Stephen Tlngley, Ruby Harnes and Frank Rough. A large number of floral offerings were In evi dence. Among the out-of-town people at Hie funeral were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Van l.o.in, of Athens; Mrs. Clara iiogart, Florence DeWItt, of Rlnghamton; Mr, and Mrs. "Warren Van Loan, of Xew Vork city; Mr. and Mrs. Uruen Chase, of Pen Argyll Miss Clara Hull, of Scranton. Mis, Mowrey and great-grandson, Oorrten King Burton, are visitliiK fi lends in HtiiKhuintou. Mr, llelden and family loft on Dela ware, l.aekawanrm and Western tttilu No. 2S, Thursday owning, for their new home In Youugwood, Pa, Miss Jessie (llllcsjile, of ltnrt'ord, Is the guest of Miss Mitrtha Millard. Mis. John Terbo.s and mother leuvo this wt-olt for tin extended visit with friends In Klinlui. Itlehard Hariiuip and son, Kdwnrd, are vbitlng relatives lu Scranton. Mrs, Flunk Lawrence visited fi lends and relatives at Hlnghauiton, Wednes day, it. J I, Unrnes, formerly the assistant secretary of iho Young Mali's Christian association, has accepted the position of acting secretary. Colonel C, c, Pratt's family luivo re turned to New Milford from Rlngham ton, where they spent the winter. M. F. Hand, who was formerly en gaged In the grotery business at this place, has accepted 11 position with Ills brother, John Hand, at New Mllfnid. Mrs. M. F, Decker and .Mrs, (1, Y, Ptusloii wcie recent visitors III liliig. lmmtnn. Lester Squires Is very sick at his home 011 Main hiivi-t. Mrs, (leiirgH Dewey, of Hliighnnilon. Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Cleorgo Lamb, Mis. Thomas Walsh, of Conkllu, vis ited bur bluer, Mrs. J3. A. Alden, Wed nesday (ifternooii, Jay Van Oorder and MlbH Maggie Haydeii visited Mli.s Uayden's patent 8, at New .Milford. Wednesday.' AVOCA, The May dunce In Satslluld Opera house oil Wednesduy evening wus one of the most elaborate affairs held In Avoca, The hull wati beuutllled with puhus, flowers and bunting. The stuge was a bower of ferns ln-hlild, which Uauer's bdud discoursed inspiring mtislc. The costumes of the ladles, to gether with tho decorations made every thing within vie In beauty tmd fra grance wllh luituro without. At'u o'clock tho grand march led by J. Hartnett and Mrs. M. It. Merge was formed and after that them was a con stant tripping of the merry dancers un til - o'clock. Supper was served by Mrs. M. V. Wlialeu, The following from out of town weru present! Misses Mutlldn, Frdncls and Tesslo McOee, Katu Iteurdon, Cecil and Mary Johnson, nessle O'Hara, Margaret Flaherty, Mr. and 'Mrs. James lliivln, Mr. and Mrs. John Courtney, Messrs!. Hubert Clordon, Thomas Kcarns, William FltzslmmoiiM, James Wade, llobert O'Donnell, Patrick Iteurdon, Patrick Flaherty, Thomas Murphy, Edward Clolden, Scranlon: James McQInty. Olyphitnl; James Fox, Carbondaloj tr. J. J. Dougherty, Plains ; Eugene Mc Carthy, Jermyn; Stusla and Joseph Conboy, Moscow; Mr, nnd Mrs. John Fleming, Miss Ella Quliin, rittston. There will be a meeting of the Daughters or St. George, of Luzerne anil Luckawanna counties In O'Malley's hall on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. M. H. Steele, worthy grand presi dent of Pittsburg, will be present. Ail members should be present. 13y order of District Deputy Mrs. M. II. Uosley.. Thu death of Mrs. Andrew Healey, occurred on Thursday morning after a lingering Illness at the family residence on Vino street. Deceased was about 53 ycard of ugu and Is survived by n PUZZLE. husband and the following children: i Mary, Margaret, Anna, Andrew and , James. The funeial will take place. this afternoon at 2.:!0 o'clock. Inter ment will be In St. Mary's cemetery. Patrick Tlgue, of Main street, is critically 111 of pluersy. Mr. and Mrs. AVilllam Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Clark and two daughters, Mrs. M. 10. Howell and Mrs. Argus Howell, attend ed tho Mitchell obsequies at Carbondale yesterday. THOMPSON. bprcl.il to the fcranton Tribune. Thompson, May 16. P. II. St. John, of Ringhamton, was shaking hands with ids old neighbors in town today. Fills Stlmnson, night operator at Unlondale, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gates are look ing after the interests of their farm, over In Sherman, this week. Mrs. A. C. Foster was lu Rlngham ton Wednesday, replenishing her stock of millinery goods. Frank Hall pos.1. Grand Army of tho Republic, will attend the Methodist Fpiseopal church in a body on May 25, and listen to a sermon by tho pastor, Rev. R. M. Pascoe. L. D. iienson, county surveyor of Jackson, is surveying Jackson and Main streets today, piepar.Uory to tho sewering of those streets, W. 11. Walker, of Rlnghamton, is in town, visiting his aged mother, .Mis. Witter, who is sick, at Mrs. A. C. Fos ter's. Mrs. J. M. Tucker, of Carbondale, who has been visiting in Jackson for tho past week-, returned to her home this afternoon. Uov. A. D. David, of Lehman, came back to his former charge this week to look lifter a little unllnished pastoral work, or, to put It. clearly, to many some belated 11101 tals. AVednesduy even ing at StiimiciM. he united In the bonds of matrimony L. 1'. Mumford and Miss .Maggie Shaw, who are well kuou'u in that place, and Thursday evening, in the township, he piououneed J. L. Wit ter and Miss Cora Luymau, a recent teacher In our school, "husband and v'fo." G. A. R. Encampment Gettysburg, Pn., June 4th and 5th. For the above occasion ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell llrst class tickets to aetiytdiurg and leturu at regular one way faro for tho round trip good going Juno 1st to nth inclusive with ilnal return limit Jimo 7th. Children between tho ages of r, and l'J years one-half tho adult fare. f Theatrical, J ATTRACTIONS TODAY, AUAUEMY-Mjbil pjige uiiiimuj , jnd uiuht. AlUl ruo'l For Another Week. Ol u of Iho bot lljit 1 luilti coiupuili'rf teiu jt Iha .ViMilviny of Mu-In thl wjwm i lu Soutlu'm Stntk ioiiip.u.y, luudtil by 3-s Mabel Paige, now pla.vlng llieie, mid llie aiiiioiuutiiiiiit tli.it ihis i si ill, ia oig.inlatlou will iniiliiiue ut tliu Acadtniy lor iiiclliu vvttlc Is ivelciiiuc uew.s to (lie Ihf.itei-giitH of Siuiitnu. in lulgu J4 tlu. ply idolUid in both tlij Noith and South, inn) her ilojlng pet-ouallty and devtc ailing Iiji lii.uW niiny filuids iu Ni.iuloii as ia cvldoiucd by tho laigii jiidltmc whlili yuct her at iwiy ptifoiiiianii, 'llif vaudeville iu-u whlih an- fntioduved mo lh bot ,uls ot the kind on llie vaudeiille oUge, mid opril.illy js (his line nf lleluitl ami UttJid, (ho jtt Eiiidpciii tiiiiiorl.iliiii, iu thilr line, of ills nl fluniith and Ifilaucliig, 'llie nuiuluiis li'jts peifonueil by llie.-i' nojilc jiu tiuly wondei. ful, ..ml should 1 1" tin by cvciy Sir.iutoul.iti, Mrndjy iln-hl, hdiia 11 line ticWU will )a i-sutd. &&A Thin otguature Laxative Y7Zn40lh rvwedy mmmtmm i BASEBALL."! STATE LEAGUE, Result of Yesterday's Games.. ScMtitnn, 1"; UllkeicUarre, 8. Lebanon, Sit Wl)llahipnrt, !i. Luicaslci, I-! Reading, t!. ., Standing of Olubg. , 1'l.lJIMl. Willi. I.i,.. P.C. Stianlut I,.,, in 7 ;t .;m Lancaster .......,'.,. ,.i...lo 7 :l ,A.7i)0 Lrb.moii ...10 (I t .IHJ Wllkcs-Harn '... II t ,-, .III tUllliiiiupiirl !). , I r, .411 Reading 10 !! 8 .200 Today's Qamcs. Wllkos-D.iire at Scvanton. Wlllljimnort at Lebanon. Lancaster lit He.i'liiiLj. ANOTHER FOTSCRANTON Defeated by the Local Team in a Heavy Hitting Game Score Was 17 to 8. Scraiitou defeated Wllkes-Uarrc at the park yesterday by the score of l'i to S. This victory strengthened Scran- ton's hold on llrst place. McGarry did the twirling for Scran ton, and at times he was a little wild. Ross was In the box for Wllkes-Harre, and he was wilder, for he gave six men their base on balls to McGnrry's one. Both pitchers were hit hard; Ross for sixteen hits and McGarry for eight. Sullivan was back nt third again yes terday, and the team seemed to piny faster ball with him there. Rnlney put up a great game behind the bat. Ho had six unassisted put-outs to his credit. Tho Wllkcs-Rarro team learned to their sorrow that Rnlney can throw to the bases, for ho caught two of the visiting team who attempted to steal second, and then the rest of them got wise and hugged the bases close, Logan batted tho ball out In great shape. Ho had two doubles, two singles nnd ho was also hit by a pitched ball. Schmaltz Is beginning to get his peep ers on the ball, and with a little more experience will bat as well as the vest. The score; SCKANTO.V. It. It. 1 1 O. (ioilon, cf, .. Hl.il.ey, 11. .. Nicki'ls, rf. .. Logan, '2b. ., tMilliv.ni, fib. Stimuli,:, lb. Slioh, . ICiinpy, c. ... McKarij, p. . ....t 0 :i 1 10 1 i 0 Totals ...17 17 WlLKEg-BAItRE. 2! U R. It. O. A. King, ( f. . . ll.iikcr, 3b. Cole, if. .., (,'oiiroj-, If. Atheiton, Sh CotllMV, &. Itiuke, c. .. Xerf, lb. .. Itossj, p. ... ....1 ....1 ..'..1 ....0 ..1.1 ....0 ....1 ....1 1 0 1 1 1 10 0 Total Sri iint on Wilkcs-Hanc .. ..8 .;; 1 0 1 0-17 J -2 0 0 0 0 '2 0- S .First Iw-e by cnor.-r--Scianton. ) ilkcs-WUk-s- Harre, 4. Left "on Wrt T-'irauton, 0; lit...... ,T 1'!. .'' l. --' !..., ree ir. Harre, o. Fh.t Ira'c on lailN Off Mtfiany, S; oft Kom, J. Struck out By Rosa, 2. Two base hits (iorton, Logan (2), Ros3. Sacrifice hit's Rainey, Gorton. Stolen bases Xlckch, Sulli van, Atberlon (2), Nref. Double plays Nccf to linker. Convey to Xeef. Hit by pitclur Ily Mttiairy, I; by. Ilos--, 2. Wild pltche Ro,. Parsed balls Burke. I'mpiic Soutluul. 'lime o( game 1.,1. Xebanon-Williamsport. I.cli.iiujii, M.iy 1C. Lebanon jnd Willi.inipiit again today c-li.iacrl eael, oilier lound the dia mond, M.01I11R 21 tallica againtt !l fov the vl-,itoi-3. llotb teams made bad fielding cuoi. Scoie: LEBANON. R. ..0 II. 1 1 (I o 1 1 . 1 0. A. 0 .Mji.Uijiii-. If. Yt.unir, . ... (.'I'Ucllo, 2b. . Rollins e. ... Dunn, lb. ... Lafley, til, I'hllbln. cf. .. Kline. 'if l'ittcier, p. ... Total-, 10 0 Ul WlLLIAUfcronT. R. J I, a. r:. 0 0 :: .: a 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 it :; 11 11 2 1 Ti in pit 11, 11,, Srlnillz, ;lb., p, lll.uk, II II.u (man, v. .. (loiihaii, cf. Wllllsr. i (Iiiblcy, 2b., e. KlllM'l, if Ile.uil, p lib. , 'lull, 21 0 ) I .......0 1 0 I t t Tidal- .ft 11 1 Ubiiiiiii I II I 0 7 I 11 li h2t Willlnii.K.ii I 1 0 ,1 II (I 2 (I 0-'I E.uncd urn- l.fliuion, 2. Willi im-poil. 2. Two lu-e hlM ItollhL-i, Kuirel, litaid, Ki 1 1 -J-i-. s.inihie lilt Abi 1I1 mi-, Stolen b i.-es I. inV.v , (o.-teilu, Yiiimsr. Rollins, Dunn (2), l'liilblu (2), Sthult, Kiii-i'I. Lefr on lia-e Lib limn, h; Williuu-poil, 7, Siiuek out By l'itti-iei, ,1; by Reaid, .1. Duiiide jdajv ritli-u-r to (.'i.-t.'llo In Piinu; l'liilblu l Co-tillii; Kline to II111111; ( lougli.ui In 11,111111.111 lo i.iilili'.v. 1'jii.l b.i'i' mi ball Drt ritteui, :i; mr lltanl, M otr Shuli, lilt bj piliht'd ball Fllti'liT, l.afiey (2), Wild pluli lle.uil, 1. Umiilii'-riii-Ian, 'liiue 2.:iii. At(etid.iiKC-5W. Lancaster-Rending, lli'.idiug, May J. With Iho I'vepllnn of the opuilnir iiiiiiin; UiMilIng pbi.veil a lair fieldlig gaiiio heie this .lileiiioon, but could not bat, whisias Laiif.i-li'i- indulged in very fiea lilltlng. A citdi by .Mcfilvmi alter falling was a pretty plcui nt viuik. Sturc; READING. II. II, i o o O. A. E. Cofiir.au, v,t Jcrd.:ii, lb ,,, Itllter, 2b I.aucou, f,f, ..,,,, i:lcr, r.f. and p. O'Neill, lib Ronthum, i1 Li Fimtaliie, p. .. P.Mbc, P Mt lil, l.f. and r.f.. Totals ,...,. ,,, LAXCASri'.R. II, llili, l.f. Illation, 2b, .IcIUics, Jib, Diauliy, lb, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,,., 1 14 SlilliilT, i.a, ,,,,, I'eirii, cf MiViljnu, r.f ,,, . ti ,,,,,,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,, I ordrey, i Hiss, p. ,,,,.,,, ,, Totals ,,..,, ,.,...., ,...!'- lli 27 11 Stole by liuilugs! Heading 0 il 0 U I l U ll 0-3 Limaster .,,..5.0 U u 6 0 3- 0 0-p Tho baso hlls illiics. three bje bit- lion, thiou, Kacrlfiio hit Sliliimr. SloUii bases la Fonfalne, 2; .ItftilM, U'liU. 1-cft on bases- la ou every bo of'the'ceuulna Brorao-Ouinlneiabiete tbat cuixs m colli lu outi Uay, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT? 4 Lines 10 Cents Mere Than Pour Lines, ,1 Cents tor. ttaclt Extra Lln. For Rent. 1 OH RENT Di) (liecn Hltlgo lrcet, nine loom, modem improvrini'tils; ctciini 'liontid. very reasonable mirl dcdiabliv Imjuliu 1". 15, Settle ton, 15,1(1 Wnshlnirlnn nvcilur. FOR HE.ST-IMJ .Mulberry (itrect, loonu, flrat floor. I Oil MINT glvrecini flat, wltli lulli, fleam lieut, f.w inngp, nml nil imiitem Improve mentsj lent renwiuble. Call early. i'n-1 V. I Ian J, DOJ Mulberry Mreet. r BAIIN KOnijItKNT-$t?,CAprlti1ft, three box ancl -,. U'J'".? "'FB,(' "l""' "'! XHI' rarli.iew o( 2t ilndlaon avcinii. Inquire iyd-tl MJdlson are. ion nUNT-Slorc. Imllcllng for rent lu Dlc1m City. I'a. Dulldliiff 60 feet by 24 feet, rel Jar under all, nnd necond storv can be arranged lor family. AH In pood repair leady for use. Two ro.il breakers and mines flow bv employs ,""' a thotftind people. An rnlrrprlalnff merchant ran Ket a larce trade. Apply to William II. IHchmontl, lllchmond Hill, 3415 N. Main avtnuc, Fcranton, Pa. Furnished Booms for Rent. POP HUNT FuinMiril flat, l'or partlcuUts ud dres f. W.. Tribune offlir. I'Oft ItKNT One furnished room, with improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap. C37. Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern lmpro menta; prlvato family; gentlemen preferred, it 37 Adams avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room; heat and batik 625 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 639 Adams avenue. For Sale. .H,ST AKIIIVKI) wilh 10 bcr-e; good workon and drhcri; weight from 1,100 to 1,700; 6cv er.il doM y matched teams; can be seen at SJl llojmond court. 1'. M. Cobb. FOR SALK Spinning wheel, 100 ye.ira old, per fect condition. ftlO; will rvrhnnfff, for l.ili?, minor, bplnner, Tribune office. riAXO FOR SALE Almost new; used le. than fle months; clcirant upright piano; will rac riOce. Call day or evening. 324 Franklin ave. FOR SALIC CIIEAI'-S lenlher tiphoWrreil dining loom (hails in good ondilion; al.-o one oak lied with spring. Inquiic between tho bouia of ! and 11. 115 (Jlay avenue. FOR SALE By a privalt" parly, an Emerson v.p light piano; laige sic and in pel feet condi tion. For particular addies-s "Waldo," Tiibuno office. FOR SALE-lIand silk douWen. Bros., I'atcn-on, N. J. New. Bam ford Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market Idler. Free on application. S. Jl. Hlbbard & Co., member:. X. Y. Consolidated ami Muck b.schange, 44 and 1G Rroadivaj-, New York. E-tablUhcd lSiil. Long Distance' Phono 23SS Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per 'cent. Call on N. V. Waiter, 814-315 Connell building. Boarders Wanted. TWO OR THREE boaideit wanted at 111 Adams avenue; piivatc family. Miscellaneous. A TIIKOSOPHIST wuuld be pleased to meet any member of die cult in (he tltv. Call or ad diess THEOSOI'IIIST, 010 Washington avenue. RELIABLE PARTY will care for furnished house during absence of ovvnei, for one or two months; icfeicncc. Address Mrs. L M. Smith, Bo 14, Scuulon, I'a. WANTED The addre-s of Mr. or Mis. Hitclianl, 1'iitchaid or lekitives, Scranton, by Mr. Helen .IcITiey, her sister, 7.'il Tiemont avenue, New Yoik cny. Rcdin?, .'!; Lineasler, 0. Shuck out By I'.ilgc, 2; by Esstei, 1; by llcs, 1. Fh't base on tnois Lana-ter, :!; Hradinir, 2. Fir-t bae on balls Or- ll-tlcr, 3. Wild pitches-lies--. Cm-piie-fcchl. Time 1.10. American League. At Bo-ton 1I.1I.E. Philadelphia. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 T. 1 Bo-Ion 1 0 0 (I 2 1 I) 0 I I s Illtliries-Wlll-e and Povvrt; Wlntt-in and War nei, t'lnplie Ciiuthei-. Al llalliiiioir ten Inning k.ii.i:. WaOi'iigloii 1 1 2 :! 1 0 0 ll I) 2 (I IS 2, Baltimore 0 1 2 0 :t 1 0 0 0 0 7 15 ;i Haiti lit s-Oilb and Dull; NileliM, Howell and Itubi'tison, I'liiplie- O'l.ouglilin and Slieild.in. At Clevelmd- It.ll.E. 1). I mil 1)002(11)00(1' II I (lev chnd ) 0 H 0 0 (i I) 0- :; l ' IlilteiU-s Miller and Middle; Wiight and Be inK L'nipiie Connolli, At ( hit.'. go- lt.U.E. M. Loiis 0 I) on ll 0 U 1 0 1 I 2 Chii.i' 0 I) 2 0 0 0 IHI.S.-S-2 1 I It itli-ries Powell and Siigdcii; Piatt and Mi I'ailand. Uinpin Johusfom , National League. At I'lll-billg It.ll.E. Phll.ilelphla u 0 u 0 n 1 0 0 u 1 7 1 I'llthbiii-g 2 0 1 0 2 0 I ll. 10 11 Billi'ilt'S White and Jad.lilscli; C'luxbro and O'Coiiinir. riiiplic Eii'-lle.' t CliKlmiall It.ll.i:. Niw-Yoik ooo u oiMio 3 ,i o ;; iviiulnn.itl oi) on oo oji a-a 7 Batteries Ta,v lor, Sparks ai"l Boweniiau; Halm and Peilr. Uiupiro t'aiitlllion.. , At St. Louis- It.ll.E. Iliuokl.iu 0.12000200-011 0 SI, iioiils 0 1 2 00002 0 0 12 7 Hailerlc ilium and Ahearu; Murphy and It.van, I'niptres Powers and Brown. At Chicago It.ll.E. Boston , 0 0 0000 11 00 0 I 3 Chicago 0 0 0 5 0 0 0,0v- .1 0 .'I llatteiles Willis and Klttridge; Taj lor and Clauce. Uinplic-O'Day, Eastern League, lliillalo, 10; Jnwy (.'Ily, 7. Montreal, U; Wrte.t,r, 5. Rochcsttr, 7; XcvvjiI;, 5, Provldenic, 7; 'loriinto, 5. FOR SALE BY W. T. HACKETT. A bcjiltliul cultauc. One of tin; placed von icul and ilic.ini about, but seldom see, Tlicro is :i laigo lawn with hoiu-tsinkltii, wild tloniis, ohiuhj and sludc tiers, TIkio arc tpaiioiu I'ouhes trout, slue aim ie.il, Willi nailing vnifn. I lie laige, ii.inu-oine living room on llie ground lloor, it veiled lliioiighoul and proiidt'd with a tircpiatc laige iiiough for l-fnol logs). On 1 1 us mi oiid iloor aio four line sletpln- rooms. 'hto U considerable very nlco furniture, In chiding dining table and ilulit, llavllaiid iliiui, scvcial beds, poub icikeis, etc., wliii.il t lie owner will mctcnt free to iho vw who buva llm place. 'IhU charming tottdgo tituatcd on .1 most loliiautlo ;wt nveiloukini; Lake WinvlJ. one uf the loveliest l.ikts lu this part of the atato and u,favvritn ieort for Strantou end WilkeiBaru- people, U oifeud for l.ano. It you"' think vyifwunt'it, vail upon ol addirss W, T, HACKBTT, The ReaL Estate pealer. Real llstatc r..clianju' Iluildlnf, 120-S Vail)lnx(on' Avenue; Sciaht'oiVTa. ' 3 More Branch WANT Uficas. Want Advertisements Will Bo Hccolved at Any of tho Follow ing Drug StorcB Until 10 P. K. Central City ;-'ALnr.RT SOIIIir.TZ, corner Mulberry ( i. street and Webster avenue. flUSTAV 1'ICIIIIj, 010 Adams avenue. West Side OEOItni: W. JCNKINS, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FRED h. TCRl'l'E, 720 Cedar avenue, North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES r. JONES, 153T Dickson avenue. 1 J. JOHNS, 020 Orecn Ridge street. O. LOREN!!. corner Washington av- avenue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irvine tvtnue. Dunmore J. O. BONE ii SON. Help Wanted Hale. SALESMAN W.VXT1U) Energetic f-tlcsman; school stipplic.; country work; $100 salary and commission. 11. O. Evaiw k Co., Chicago, 111. TRAVELING SPECIALTY salesman; strone- pro position lo the ictall trade. Kstabllalicd high rated firm. Frederick Emmons, 21 W. Atvvatcr, Detroit, Mich. CIVIL SERVICE GOVERNMENT POSITION3 0,880 appointments made last year; prob ably 10,000 this jear; only common tchool edu cation required for examination; catalogue of information free. Columbian Correspondence Col lege, Washington, D, GV WANTED An Al collector; good salary; steady position to (lie light party. People's Credit Clothing Co. WANTED Agents for "The Martinique Horror." Ehibui.ilely Illustrated. Sample, enabling you to make fiom ijo to j17 dally, postpaid free. Ad iIicm, Globo Bible Publishing company, Philadel phia, Pa. WANTED First class shoemaker, for repair wotk. D. A. Davis, Luzerne avenue, West Plltston. WANTED l'.iinters; only good men need apply. Call at Cliarlc-i Wagner's, 331 Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. 50 Experienced operators and examiners. on MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Imperial Underwear Co., 132 Washington Ave., and 839 Adams Ave. LADIES WANTED to copy letters at homo during (paie time evenings and return to us. Wo furni-Ii paper free and pay $10 per M. Send nd-die.-.-cd uiv elope for paiticuluis ami py. l 31. C. Dept. 135, Bov 1111, IMilladclplu, J'a. YOUNG LADIES-?C00 easily earned (it home cv clings writing for us. For .irtica3ars rend addres-ed envelope. Filbert Mfg. Co., IlCBt. 1!I3, Bo-llll. Philadelphia, Becruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un married men between ages of 21 and SS; citi zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer. No. 123 Wyoming avenue, Scianton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By a lady t;o work in the country to do geneial housework; can gjvo good reference. Address Jane Jones, 1211 Svvet land street. '4 SITUATION WANTED By cxpeit laundress on ladles' or gentlemen' clothes; will ta.ke them home; best of city icferencea. 1111 Lloyd street, top floor. , "1 WANTED POSITION By Al stenographer; ov,er ten jrars' cxperienco; all around -office niaJi. Address Stenographer "Vf," cno Tribune. SITUATION WANTED By a man. spading gir den, cutting lawns, Using1 fences. 1111 Llojd street, top floor. He-t of l efcrences. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN would like work of any Kind. Please call or addiesa 210 Walnut tt., Dunmoie. SITUATION IVANTED-Bv a cnloifd girl itirt fiom tlio south, to tin genual housework. Aidless Sally Tnekci, u-ar a.11 Plielps atieet. SITUATION" WANTED Uy .voung lady as assist ant bnnkketpor; hasjliad three jours' c.por. enec. Can give best of iefercnt.es. Addiess Mi-,3 11. C. Lillian, Scranton P. O., clly, SITUATION WAN'lEU-lly a reliable coloird man as nrivalo ruaihiiiau, porlci' or any kind cf day woik. Addic-s 11. A., !II0 Penu nvinue. SITUATION WANTED Uy a girl as nur-c. New stieel. 411 Strikers' Notice. Wl! SELL litkels and choks to all pails of Euitipc, Consult us ln-foic puiclu-ing trans portations. We will save jou iiionrr. Uniin 'lickct Aginev. 20J l..ifl.awaniia avimte, Scranton, l'J. VllpCAlll' .sci.iiuoii iiou-c. Wanted To Rent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, Inst floor prcfcircd. Address M. II.. 'Tribuna ofilce. WANTED Furnished bouse o.- four or flvo rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E., Tribune effice. Wanted Rooms and .Board. WANTED Room and board for slnglo man; pri vate family In central city prefeired. Ad dress Adv., Tribune office. WANTED Twa communicating rooma with board, niivate family preferred. Two ladies and a, gentleman. State lull particulars. Address O. II. D Tribune office. Board and Rooms, FOR RENT, with or witluut build, pleasant, bright and ally ini'iu, with all icnuiiicnce-, 412 Monroe uvenue. VERY DESIRABLE Miltc or looms with first class tablo bond, tall be obtained at SSI JclKTsOll avenue, ,, SITUATIONS ' WANTED PRBB. i ..-.n ,- ...,- j.. I rdYWI E WW ' 9 rr W , v ktamm 25"6tfif i' Thu Four Unta, 6kCenti tor Each Qttri Llits. LEGAL. 'Vi'vui.1."1"1)! (V,V!!.S' -' the Petition of i fc.itwMlWUl.nn Connell llose company, No. 10, or fceraiilon, Pcnnyhanla, a corporation (hai- villa, iifklng rnr n decree of dl-oliitloii of, tho ,,',i iCt,or)orntl": .s t,r'"l'lcd In the net cf . ntr .-"PI;rinC'1, A'1"1 t,lh' ma "! ' UI". Plcnirnt., will be piesenled to the Court "of Ji?5n,J?n la'S" icf '''"'"wann county, on Mon. iy, tho llldi iby 0( June, 1C02, nl J n,cloel. J".' 1'. W. STOKES, Attorney, NOTICE la hereby glvoi that Rlttrnbender com. r,i ti.'.iKni"u hl,,ll,r '.' ""' undcr ho laws. fiJKnn'? ,K00lN' waro ntl mcichati Use of H. II. Campbell, conisttng of one set lit buggy wheels on nccounl of storage nnd labor fl.l.0i,v',.,, V" , S,U(:1 , Koods, tho mm?M havlne failed, ticglei ted and refined to pay tile, amount of such charges" upon 'said property within slat days after demand thereof, nnde, personally, will-, rtpoai! .(jw said set of buggy whceU to safe al much thneof aq shall bo niifflclent lo dlscharga said lien, together with costs of ale and adver tiling. IHTTENBENDER COMPANY, Ot'FIfK OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF 1'L'BLIO GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM A. STONE, ' . Governor. E. D. IIARDr.NBEROH, .. . ' Auditor General. FRANK G. HARRIS, , 'State Treasurer: t. l. r,YnF- Supcrintcndeatv PIJOPpSAL.S.lor furnishlnc Stationery, Fuel and other supplies. In compliance wllh the Constitution and thu laws of-the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,,- xvn hereby mylte sealed proposals, at price below maximum rates fled In ichcdule.i, to furnish sta. tionery, fuel and o:her supplies for tho several de partments of tho state government, and for mak ing repairs in tho several departments nnd for tho distribution of the public documents, for the year ending the flrit Tuevday of Juue. A. D. 1003. " Separate proposals will be received and separate contract) awarded as announced in said schedules. Eac!i( proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with at least two sureties or one surety company, approved by a judge of Iho court of common plean of the county in which the peison or person making such proposal, may reside, conditioned fe tho faithful performance of the contract, and ad dressed' and 'delivered to the Board of Commission, era of Publ'c Grounds and Buildings before twelv o'clock M of Tuesdiv, the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1902, nt wlilc h time the proposals will bo opened and published in the Reception Room of (be Executive Department at llarrisburg, tin,! con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bonds and wlicdiiles containing all neces. siry' information can be obtained of this Depart ment. , T. L. EYRE, For the Hoard of Commissioners ol I'ubllo Grounds and Buildings. Notice. NOTICE Appeals from tho stale tax as.scssm?na will be held in the otficc of the county com missioners in (lie court bouse on the following1 mined daja: For townships and boroughs, ex cepting lhinnioir Borough, on Juno 2, 1002; foe Stinnton, (,'aibondalc and Dunmoic, on June J and 1, 1002. JOHN ,T. DURKIN. .1. COURIER MORRI9, JOHN PENMAN, County Commissioner. Al lest:-IV. G. DANIELS. Clerk. Seal Estate. FOR SALE Lot, corner "Mulbeiry and Wheeler avenue, 80.00; finest location on the bill. For terms address S. Kline, l'lainfield, N., J. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes in upper tircen Kiuge; tnoice neignnoinooti; mosc ac sirable locality for homo lu Lackawanna county. J. A. Ma,rvine, 1730 Sanderson avenue. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST A. solid jgold chain necklace, between Sol gel's Dancing academy and Chestnut street, West Scranton. The finder will return to 1004 West Lackawanna avenue and receive reward. . LOST At D., L. & V.' depot, Thursday, yellow leather wallet, containing large sum of money. Liberal reward If returned to Superin tendent Iline, D., L. & W. office, Scranton, Pai LOST Red pocketbonk, containing picture and small change. Finder please return picturu to Nash hotel. Can keep pocketbook and change. LOST A ladies' gold watch; a liberal reward will , bo given if returned to Hotel Terrace. LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum of money, on Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming. Finder pleao return purse to Tribuna office nnd keep contents. LOST $2,';, between Peck Lumber Co., East Mar ket street and Presbyterian eliurch. Rcwaid if returned lo 'office of Peck- Lumber Co. Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM All parties; that wlah can bar speedily and permanently curen or an va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable, compound. Cures guaranteed. Inqulro or address J. E. Tay. lor, Scianton. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C, SPAULDINH, C. P. A., 21 TRAD its' Bank building. Old telephone, No. 1M4. - Architects. FREDERICK h. DROWN. ARCH. B.. 11EAK E-latc Exchango Uldg., 120 Washington ave. ' Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BUILDING. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL BLDG. Dentists. Dlt. O, E. EILEXDERfiEK, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. DltTc, (J LAUBACH, 113 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. Wil.I.AHD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counscllois-at-Lavr, Civj to (112 Connell Building. " D. P. REPLOGI.E. ATfORNEV-LOANS NECO tialed on iul estate sccuilty, Mcars 'Building,? loimr Washington avenue and Spruco street. Ml - ' I j f ? f JESSUP ti .1ESSUP,' ATlXiRNEYS (nP COUV-?: acllors-at-law, Coiumonvvealtli Building, Roomt(' IV, -t UUU wl. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT.LAW, fip.VRD1 ol Trade Building, Scranton, Pa, , r , , . .,., .... t , -. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADER'S- NATIO.VAI. -. ' Bank Building. A. W. BERTIIOLF,' OFFICE JIOYIID TO NO.' 211 Wjomliig avenue, Hotels vand Restaurants. j" THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVET nue, RatM reasonable. .t. p, z:qM:n, Proprietor, iniiivrnv nilllsE. XllAK 1).. L. k W. 1'Vsr seuger depot, ('Qtiductetl on the iluruneaifr' plm. ' Vicioit KOCH, Proprietor. ' Scavenger, J 'H ' &. A. II, HHItiCS U-EANSU'RIVV VAUIWlAXlUT cess pools; no odoi; only improved pumps lucd. A. B. miess. piomjcior. Leap, orders llWi' North Main avenue, or' Elcke's ilriw store, iorw nrr Adaim and JUlbcrry. llntli tetephonrj; 3T Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETIEL. REAR Oil LACKA. AVE., Stiauton, Pa,, iiuiiufjctuur of Wile hvrens. ." Miscellaneous. .' ,Av v51EGA1U4EE BROS., PRINTERS' SIPPLlEd,-.EN- Mlope.ipev iug, evwiii?, i.riiiousv,s 40 yia.-Dnigwrn 'ivenur, aiimon, ra. p $r 1111! VMI Kl's.ll Vlllll! Ill'.flllll) OAV BE HAn in Sciauton ut Iho ueua stand- of Ittlsnuu1 llro$.,,10U,tpiucc,aud,&QJ,Uideu: M. ivertou. .2uWwVdrr-'eTUfc'hutttrl,2U Spruce stiCilt. L-1 . nmcrTini h y l- '. i',l,','u.'.' I1 "iiicnrienucr company's store, 120 I rabkllrt' avenue; city of Seranfon, 'Lacka. ww"11 'flinty. I'a., on the'jith day of July, .A. 1'.. 11)02,. at 12 a. m.. nn,l nll n. D,n .- .rt a- '- S& V - 3'. ' f.T.5t - VJ f ,A ikfTJid'-.A 1 . . S-jW.Si!ii SiAii-xste-Ao ti fji '