r-rp r-tv $ -'9J 'f J t' - ' .1 ' THR SfJAJiTOJf WWflraiipJfpAV, MAY , K)3, Sfc ." '1 IN WELL WITH iU)MLDCAT THE STRUGGLE OF TOM CARTER, OF aUMMERSVILLE, Mistakes the Ferocious Feline for n r Comrnon House Cat nntl Neatly Loses His Life In Consequence. Political Prognostications from the George Washington of Susque hnnnn Newsy Jottings. Special lo llic Amnion Tribune. Susrpioltuuim. May IS. Tom Curler, of Huntniorsvllle, hail nn cxuIUuk atl venturo lust Wednesday evening. Com Inn; over the mountains from Hullsteuil, he stopped ut the deserted Churchill house, 0,11(1, hearing a nolso Inside, lie stopped to Investigate. Looking from the kitchen Into the sitting room, ho saw a pair of blazing eyes peering out of tlip old fireplace. Supposing I hu nnlnuil to be a com mon house cat. Carter reached down, picked up an old horseshoe and sent It whirling Into the fireplace. Willi a sav age scream the animal jumped from the mantel and landed upon Carter's back. The astonished man knew In an Instant that he had u big wild cat to reckon with, and he made a mighty effort to fiea himself. Out through the open doorway went the fighting pair, Tom trying to throttle the cut. and the beast tearing and lacer ating Tom's clothing and llcsh. While thus, struggling Carter stepped upon some rotten boards covering a dry well and in a twinkling he was hurled to , the bottom, twenty feet below, the cut being pinned beneath him. Curler was unconscious for a time, but upon re gaining eonclounes,, he changed his position, when the cut arose and ut once renewed the attack. Realizing that it was a coso of kill or get killed, Carter, after u hard strug gle, succeeded in pulling a stone from the wnll, and, raising It high above his head, he biourjlit it down with terrific force upon the cat. killing it almost in stantly. With a savage scieam It gave up the ghoit. An hour Inter a parly of rju.ii rymen stopped at the well, hoping to quench their thirst. Cutter called to them and they soon secured ropes and pulled him to the surface and curried him lo a farm house, where' he lecelved surgical attention, lie wns badly lacerated and his clothing was in tatters. Later the nuarrymen pulled the dead wild cut from the well, and they hope to get the $: bounty for his scalp. IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Ilallstcud, struck hard by the Luckn wunna people, when It was recently rubbed off the board us a division ter minal, Is about to organize a board of trade, with the hope of securing manu facturing; industries. (lev. Mr. Potter has been installed pastor of the First Presbyterian church ut Brandt. Fred Van Loan, formerly of Hiill hteuil, wus killed at Washington, D. ('., on Wednesday, while attending to his duties us tallroad brakemun. He was burled at llallstcad. The next meeting of the Susquehanna County Medical society will be hold at Susouehunnu. MATTEItS AND THINGS. The Republican senatorial coinerence will resume business in Susquehanna on Tuesday ijext Wnyne.county is put ting up 11 stubborn light "lo capture the sepatorship for the third time, but she will hardly secure it. It is not so writ ten in the books. Wayne continually harps upon the fact that Susquehnnna county has had the congressman for a long time. Granted, but that has nothing to do with the seuatorsbip. Tour counties have a hand In nomi nating and electing the congie.ssinun. It Is quite probable that after Wayne has indulged In her liadltlonal kicks, she will eventually have to walk up and take her medicine. It may not tusta good, but she needs It. The udjoiirnpd meeting of the Repub lican conferees from this (Fourteenth) district will be held ut Wllkes-Burre, May 27. It is quite piobuble that Hon. ('. Fled Wrght, of Susquehanna, Wl be renominated. Ho has made a splen did record In congress, and the rank and ille of his constituents desire hie return. MEUFJLY SAID ASJDR. The tiout that escapes Is always the big one. A Gieat Hend man went Into a trance, the other day. and did not come out of it until the tax collector went aivnv. Winter, winter, go away, and come back faonie other day! Jinny u woman dusis billiard chalk oft her husband's coat with meat blr leafs III her beautiful eyes, us she re- Hi-cm now mini unu now late he has 10 work at his desk close to that nasty whitewashed wall. When buds upon llic tieis appear, nd w inter da,v uie oVr, 'llieie'o pile (oiiiiii.iii( i seldom ln.ii, 'I lie luisli cue "Mint tlip 1I001"! For when (lie spilng conies ill her pi !, And 1 hilly (lavs aie past, 'flip folks who left It vvldc open Aic hup In ilusn it tail, NEWS PAUAGOAPHICTTS. About 8,000 men were laid off by, the Kile railroad company on Tuesday, on account of the miners' stilke. Tlie appropriation for the Susque hanna shops was out In two, and ubout 300 men were affected. The IlQiinds family reunion will be held ut Unlondale Juno 4 , Are wo to have a meutless full din ner pall? As a losult of the coal miners' strike, inuiiy of the Kile's trainmen ate work ing on three-quaiter time, Hev. W, Uollluslied. of Foiest City, has been appointed piesldem of the Susquehanna county Hlbln society, and a depository will bo located ut Forest City, IT WOULD 1310 FUNNY, "Say," said a Clinton township Re publican to a News mini today, "wouldn't It bo funny in see the senu- KYou Could Look into the futureaudkeetlieconclitlou io vviiicn our ioueii, ii uegiccttu, bring you, you would stek relief st : oucj tliat naturally would be through will bring OUCC' Shiloh's Consumption f4-d4rL Cuarantccd to curs Con I iMrr suuiptlou, jiroucUltis, 5 Atlirua, aud oil J,ung Trouble. Cures Cougha aud Coldi in day, IS cents. Write to B. c. Wblls fc Co., Ec Koy, H, Y for free trial bottle. Karl's CIvrRt Tea urHct tk ltoo4 torlul alid congressional candidates playing the aastan-Alphonsc role." "You flist, iny "dear anfton." "After you, my dear Alphonfio." "No you first I Implore you, dear Ghtslotb" "You precede me 1 beg of you, dear Alphonse." The thoughts of It, even, makes me smile. Forest City NewB. WHOLLY JNPRKAIEDtTATED. Sunday, May IS, and w'e'ie wcutlng overcoats. spring, niiui'.ii thin, Mheic is the Milinf 1 That iloth m (III I'niu 3 our wing. Riimor-tlsm makes many people limp. "WhlHkey Is good In Its place. That place Is where they can't water it. A shrewd man can wotk up a vast unmount of liabilities on a. very small capital. Don't cry over spilled milk. It may ho three parts water. A Susquehanna merchant who never advertises, was found nsleop on his counter yesterday, with the following chalked on the solo of one boot: How sweet Is Mdiluile! lint grunt me some Mend It, my irtre.it Mhom 1 may )lilicr "Solitude In sweet"! ' A man In Great Bend told his wife he "loved her better than his own, PICTURE Si Find Rogers und Molang, who res cued Putnam us he was about to be Kb in. Solution for Last Mondav, Ma.v 12. 'the gill isli.uk of the shad ow, the labbit above the boj's sbouldei and the guilt at the cxtirmc light of pictute. Tuesday, May 13. One is above, the other 1 e ncath the si cm of pipe, Wcdne.d.iy, May II. One is in e.n h (oilier above wall, Hie olhci umlci Hiimptv-liuinpl.v's light hand. soul." The mun had not been to church In five yeuis and his wife does not know how to take the compliment. The lover who wiltes the sweetest poetry before marriage doesn't! always "make the sort of husband who will bring up the coal and gently soothe the walling twins after the wedding. CAUGHT ON THE WING. The Krie Itailtoad company has is sued a citcular to Its employes, re gretting the necessity of a lay-off of men, arid stating that, ns soon as the coal miners strike is settled, the sus pended men will return to their old jobs, and the goose will be suspended ut a lofty altitude. The Italian boiler tankers (profes sional strike breakers), who have been employed in the Krie shops Tor the past year, were this week discharged and they have lett town, bag and baggage. Dm lug their sojourn here they were feed and housed in the shops, und they earned big wages from ifSO to $125 per mouth. They broke no hearts when they turned their toes eastward. The Krie shopmen on Saturday le celved their ducats for the month of April. The suspended men were paid on Tlmrsdny. The Forest City News thinks, with good reason, that Susquehuuna county has fallen Into a slough by reason of sending men of mediocre ability to the state legislature, und it hopes for a change in this respect. "So say we all of us!" A number of Susciuehanna mechanics who were laid off this week, have se cured jobs at West Albany, Mlddletown and elsewhere. Michael Hoguti, an old citizen, Is se riously ill, Hev. air, Polter hus been installed pastor of the Brandt Presbyterian church. Urlck making has commenced ut Brandt. The new chamois tannery at I3rundt will begin operations on Monday next. Whitney. . TUNKHANNOCK. SH(j to the Siunton Tiihuii,', Tunkliuniioek, .May IS. Mrs. William N. IteynoldH visited friends ut Wilkes Hurra the latter purt of last week. The funerals of the two little boys who weie di owned here on Friday took place on Sunday morning, the loftus boy being Intened In the Catholic cemetery here, und the Burns boy taken to Auburn for burlul. Bev, P. J. aough, of Nicholson, will deliver the baeeuluureute sermon to the High scliQol graduating cluss on Sun day evening, Juno in. The commence ment exercises will be held at the opera house mi June 20, our graduating class this year Is ten In number, composed of seven girls and three bos, Sheriff Gray sold a house and lot of land situated in Nlcliol&on township, near Lake Sheridan, nt public salo at the court hou&e on Saturday afternoon, on nn execution uguliiht i a, Cobb, It was purchased by A. W. Hunt, the plalntltf In the will. An udjourni'd meeting of tho board of tiude will be held at Harding's law nlllce next Filday evening, Liveryman Poylo A, IJiinuell, of Meshoppen, puld a visit to town op Satmday. Yurrtinunter Christopher Culuhun.wlio was Injured by being thrown from a fast jrelght on Friday, Is jesting rmlet ly, but not yet out of danger, Hopes ure entertained that hid Injuries uic pot as serious us at llrst supposed. Attorney Chnrles XI. l,He, of Sciun ton, Is vifcltlug his parents here. Mrs. Thomas Munley, an uged lady, died nt trio home of her daughter. Mrs. Emma Carlln, on Bridge street, on Fri day evenlntf, nftpr a long Jness. Thq Tunfcuinnock Canning company has decided! not lo operaie ia factory this year, and has dispensed with the services or Its foreman, Mr. Pope. Hollln K, Frear, who has been en gaged in the stock food business, with hendquurters at Uuffalo, N. Y Is visit ing his mother at this place. Patrick Itoycii, who Is lielng treated nt a Philadelphia hospitnt, Is reported to be Improving In health. MrH. Frederick Hewitt and children, of Plttston, spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keltcr, on Putnam street. FOREST CITY. Special lo llic S'.mnton Tribune. Forest City, May 18. One week of the suspension has gone by. There Is, If anything, nn easier feeling among the people thnn when the news was first received on Wednesday. All realize that It may be a long and bitter fight, but they are Inclined to make the best of t. A large number of foreigners are leaving town for the old country and the soft coal regions. Nine steamship tickets were purchased of one agent Friday. Druggist Frank Johns, of Green Hdge. was here looking after his prop erty Interests Saturday. Miss Tllllc Swnrtz, of Penn avenue, Scranton, visited her sister, Mrs. T. PUZZLE. Week'a Puzcles: Thuisday, May 13. The iiuler is above tlie dog's head, the bov in (lie foliage between two left bam inverted. Filduy, May IB. Ciogan is back of GUI, the othei above hoise's neck. Satuidav, May 17. One In the fuliage luck cf Inmtei, the oilier over the shoulder of nun en left. Josephs, the past week. Mrs. Josephs spent Sunday w Ith her parents in Scran'oii. Hev. C. A. Spuuldlng, of the Baptist church, preached on the labor question this evening, Mr. Spuuldlng was sta tioned near Hnzleton at the time of the last strike, and was very Influential In labor circles. Misses Pepie and Sarah Freedman are spending a month at Atlantic City. The Hillside company yesterday re moved its mules from the mines mid sent them to pasture on the Tinker farm, north of town. Hundreds of Forest City men were fishing tlie past week. The catches weie not large. Mrs. W. VS. Styles will leave the early part of the week for Michigan, where her husband has secured employment. She wns given u farewell reception at tho last meeting of the Women's Clnls tlnn Temperance union at the home of Itev. C. A. Spuuldlng. On Tuesday evening, in the Dundaff Methodist Episcopal church, the Choral society of that place will give a con cert, under the direction of Prof. A. P. Thomas. They will be assisted by tlie Orpheus male Quartette, Prof. Acker man, co'rnetlst, of Carbondnle, and Pi of. Thlele, violinist, of Setanton, HARFORD. Jlr. and Mrs. McMlllen, of Nicholson, visited F. P. Tlngley und family on Tuesday, airs. Paris Tiffany litis just put up a new monument, ainthews, of Susque hanna, did the work. The missionary meeting met with Mrs. Hawkins last week. Miss Rosle Weseott Is working for airs. Jones this summer. R II, Osborn and Eugene Withers were In Blngnanitan lust Tuesday. airs. Knitting, of Wllkes-Bnrre, Is visiting her patents, Jlr, and airs. Hugh atcCounell. The trustees of the cemetery have purchased tho land on the eust of the cemetery of W. B. Guile for the pur pose of enlarging the cemetery. The Endeavor society will hold a social in the lecture room Wednesday evening, aiay 21. The annual roll call of the Congre gational church will he held June 12 on uccount of the fifteenth coming on Sunday, the annual roll call day. JIlss Ilattle Chamberlain Is spend ing a few days with his grandparents In Plains, WELSH HILL. Our Scranton visitors at present are air, und airs, Sidney Chappel, guests of airs, Owen Morguns; Lewis Jones, guest of his son, John L. Jones; Annie Thomas, at W. H. Davis', ailss Etta Wells, of Elkdale, Is visit ing ot D. J, Morgans. Beware of a Cough. Now Is tho time to get rid of that cough, for If you let It hang on no one can tell what the result may be, Otheis have been cuied of their coughs yery iiulckly hy using Chamberlain's1 Cough Itemody. air, A, J, Pa Costa, of Gaines ville, Wa., says; "A friend of mine, a painter, of this town, who wus nearly dead with n cough, was cured by one battle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy, He ulso recommended It to a ludy here, who wus suffering trom grippe ami a severe cough. She grutltled him by try ing It und was cured by one small bottle.1' This remedy Is for sale by all Ul'UKjjISlS. C BASE BALL. . STATE LEAGUE. Result of Saturday's Onmes, W'llkri-llnrrc, l'J saaiilon, t, l.cliniinii, T; Wllllmiupoit, 0. Heading ami I.nnmtei No game. Standing of Clubs. i'la.ved. 'Won. J,nst. P.O. l.unrH.-ter t ...III ' 7 :l ,T(M Si r.uitun n 7 4 .tun Lebanon , tl 7 4 .0111 w'llkrvUarro In n 5 ,t0O Wllllaiiuport til 4 ii ,oo Iteaijlnir , ,..'..I'J i! s ,;oo Today's Games, SLranlim (,t Willlanispoil, t.ebincii at Wilkc4-tlarie. Hemline ol Lancaster. WALSH WAS INVINCIBLE. He Had the Local Batsmen at His Mercy in Saturday's Game at the Park. Scranton was defeated, Saturduy after noon by WHUes-BprrQ because they were unable to hit Walsh. He hud them guessing front thp u)lnute tic went In the box until the lust man wus, out. Scranton's ragged fielding had u. great deal to do with the high score. Sullivan had to retire from the game In the llfth inning, und Wlltse took his oluce. The locals got their only run In the sixth Innluff. Nickels was hit by a pjtched hall, T,ogau drqve out a tyvo bagger und Nickels came In. Logan was put out while trying to stretch his hit Into u three-bagger. Stroh could have made a double play In the fifth Inning. Gorton caught a ily ball and threw It to Stroh. There happened to be a man on second and he started for third jiiBt after Gorton caught the ball. Stroh, Instead of throwing It to second, stood and watched the man get his base. The scor: SCRANTON. 11. II. O. A. E. fiorton, if 0 0 .! it o tl.ike.v, If. ft lloo .Nk.Kcls, if 1 0 0 li i Logan, 2b 0 n Sullivan, 3b II 1 1 2 (I Schm,tlt, lb 0 II 11 l Stioh, ss 0 I) 1 i; 1 Itainey, c 0 I , 2 o Hardy, p 0 (I II 1 U Wilti.e, :sb (I 1 0 .'I (I Krelihrr, p li II o tl 0 Totals 1 0 21 13 5 WlLKESBAnRH. 11. II. O. A. E. ("pie, tf (I 1 II tl 1 Kin?, if 2 2 2 11) Conioy, If 2 2 1 I II Uinke, c 2 :: 4 I 1 Bakci, Kb I 2 2 2 n Atheiton, 2b 2 2 :: o Xeef, lb 0 1 11 li II foin-y, ss l 0 l :i 0 Walsh, p 1 IOOO ToluN 12 II 27 II 2 Sir.inton '..(i 0 (I 0 0 1 II 0 01 Wllkra-Bairo 0 1 ,', 0 0 II 2 I 12 1'irst baj.0 on eirois cianton, I; Wilkrvl'.juc, 3. Left on bases Kranlon, 7; Wilkes-Ilaiie, .',. l"lit base on lulls lift" ll.irdy. 1; oft WaMi, 4; oil Keeliher, 2. Mtmk out n,v Hardy, 1; by Kctlllicr, 1; by HiMi, 8. Ilits-Oft Hardy, 8; off Kepllher, li. 'Iluee bate lilts WaMi, lluike. Tvvo base hlt.s Athertou, Logan, Binke. bin mice lilt Klnic. Stolen liasct Rlikey, Xickb?, King. Binke, Atheiton (2). Hit by pitcher By WjMi, 1; by Keeliher, 2. Wild pitch-llaidy, 1. L'nipiie Southard. Tunc 1.4(1. Lebanon-Williamsport. Lebanon, May IS. 'Hie home club defeated Willianwpoit in a noll-plajed and cudtlng Rime Sitmtlav. by llC uore of 7 to 6. Attendance, l.UOi). Hie 4i.oie: I.UBANO.V. It. H. O. A. E. Coitello, if 2 2 2 (I 1 Rollins, c 2 2 S 1 0 Dunn, ,';b u 2 1 I, (I l.afty, :ib n l l u l I'hilbin, if. 2 12 0 0 Kline, If 0 2 2 :t I Hcpling, p li n u i) o Donnelly, lb n o II 0 II Abrahams, fu l i a r, i Fitleicr, 2b 0 1 1 II 0 Total, U 27 13 WILLIAMSl'ORT. B. II. O, A. V. 'lempllii, lb 2 .1 12 I 1 Black, If 1 2 2 u 0 lleaul, :ib 2 2 2 2 0 Cioiighan, cf 1 2 4 II 0 WilliK', -vi (I 0 2 11 Killed, ( 0 0 110 'full, if I) I) I) Cilblej, 2b I) 1 1 2 0 S.Hllons, p 0 10 2 1 Total 1, 12 27 1' Lebanon I :i 0 I) o 0 o tl 17 Willijnwpoit 2 0 2 U 1 0 0 0 1 II i:.uned runs Lebanon, 4; illlampoit, 3. Tvvo base bits Coatello, Templln (2). Tlncc base lilts Kline, Cioughan. SaciilUp hits Dunn, l.affy, Templln, C'louglun, Wlllig, Tull. Stolen bases Kline (2), Dunn, IMillbln (i), Donnelly, rilteiei, Heard, Klnsel, Led on bafes Lebanon, II; William-port, 7. Stmck out Hy s,vnionR, 3; by llrpllng, 2; by Kline, 1. Double pla Kline, Rollins and Donnelly, l'iist. base nn balls Oft Dunn, 1 j off Sjipoiu, 2, Hit by piti lied ball Heaid. Passed ball Kinrcl. I'mplic IMicUn, Time 1, ID. SUNDAY GAMES. National League, At CintintuU It. II. K. rinilnuatl 0 1 0 1 6 0 o l ; pi New Vol k .....0 (I 0 I 0 0 U n 0 1 5 2 Batteries lining and 1'elUs Kennedy, Hvanj and Bqvveruiaii. L'mplie Ginlllliun, Atlendanco -ti.6C0, At St. I.ouN li. II. r Hi. Louis , 1 o n I ;i o i o-it io s llrooUI.vn ...II 0 0 U 0 2 II U 0 !i 7 4 Batteries Wicker, Murphy and Rjanj Jlujthei and Aliearn, llinplies Power and Hi own. At tendance 3,800, At Lhlcdgo 11, , u, Chlt4j ...1 IM) i Q 1 1 Oll-fl S S I'lttsbing , 10 0 00 0 1 1 5-n l i llJttciifa Jlenefee and Kilns; l'hllppl und O'Connor. I'luplii O'Day, Attendance ll.COO, American League, At Dctiolt (seven innings, darkneu) II, II, ;, Detioit ,,,,..., (I 0 I) 4 ."i .r fi 11) lit a Cleveland , I) 0 ,1 l o o 5 u iu I llatlcrlcs-Sleter, Mnllin, Mer and Mitiiiiie; Slrrit, Joss, Luuibloiu ami Ilciula. Umplie Connelly, attendance ,1,000. At Chicago (17 lnnln. daikucs.) n, , );, ciiIuko o 0 o i n u o ii o n o o o o n o 0-2 n 0 bt. Lii'U.O 0 1) I U 1 0 U 0 II 0 0 Q I) 0 II 0-2 0 4 lljIlrrlfk-CilUluil 4lid Mcl'ailjnJi pinili.lo and hiudm. llinplic Johiiatone, Attendance 15,119, Eastern. League. At .jVury City (13 ImiliigsJ-llullalo, 0; Jcr 6fy t'liy, 4, At I'ruvldeiuc Toionlo, flj l'lovldcnce, 1. i . i i 0, A, It. Encampment Gettysburg, Pa., June 4tU and 5th. For the above occasion ticket ugents of the Iaekawunna vnlhoad will sell (list class tickets to (lettysburg and eturn at regular one way fare for the round Hip good going June 1st to 5th Inclusive with flnul return limit June 7th. Children between the ages pf 6 and 12 i'eurs one-half the adult fare. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Wore Than Four Lines, a Cent for Each Extra Lint. For Bent, l'OIt ItlINT Hlx.ronm lilt, with llJtll. slcfllll heat, Raj nnge, and all Inoilorn Improve ment) rent reaionable. Call early. 1 rd L. Hand, 1)03 Mulberiy utreet. 11ARN FOB ItKNT-$12, April lt, three bot and thrift KlnlA Bn11. ...I ....!. rflrlf. rear 01 .124 Mtdlson venti;. Inquire nt B34 Madison nve. FOR nENT-Store building tor rent In Wk" City, Pu. nulldliur 80 feet by 121 . '" under all. n.i Mn.i ...... mm kn ntranircu lor family All In good repair ready (or upe. Two coal brekcr and nilnet Hose by employing ott a thoimnd people. An fnterplll,m.,!J";", ton get a larc trade. Apply to William M. nichmond, nichmond Hill, 3423 N. Mul" avLnvte, Kcranton, Po. Furnished Booms for Rent. FOR ItENT-One furnished rooni. with Improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap. CJ7 Adams avenue. FliRNISHED IIOOMS lor rent, modern Improve ment; private family; gentlemen pi etc: red, at 6.17 Adams avenue. FOIl 1IENT Furnished loom; beat and batlt COS Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR TIFVT. nllh beat, ras and bath, gentlemen prclcrred, at M9 Adams venue. For Sale. l'OH SALE Oood .vouno; boue for light dill Ins;, inquire ut 33.! Washington avenue. .lUhf AimiVEI) with 40 lu'iiej good vvorkors aim drivers; wciclil from l.igo tu l,,uo: sev eral closely matched Icaim; can be seen at S,)l Ita.vmond court. V. M. Cobb. FOR SALE Spinning wheel, 100 yc.ua old, pei feet (ondlllon. t-lO;- will eehaii8c for large minor. Spinner, Tribune office. PIANO FOR SALE Alpiost lievv; used le than five months; elegant upright piano; will iac liflce. Call day or evening. XH Fianklln uvc. FOR HM.i: CIIEM'-S le.ithei uphoWeicd dliiiug loom chairs In good 1 ondlllon; also one oal: bed with bpilug. luquiie between the liouu ot 0 and 11. 413 Clay avenue. l'OIt SALE Fly 11 private paitv, ,111 Kmci-iOii 1 P' light piano; large M'e and in pcrfed condi- Ion. F01 pJlticul.ilh nddic-s "Waldo," Tilbuuc oftice. FOR SALE Hand tilk doublers. New. lUmford Rroi., Paterson, N. J. Business Opportunity. PROMOTER You can make .T0O in thlil.v iki.vi by handling 4 block of tiejiuiy stodc of a company just orrfani?ed to ilerelop one of th" Clcat Natuial ieurce of the .Noithvvcvl. Xo outlay. Addict with bank refeiencc-, Xoith vve.tern Marble Co., Spokane, Wash. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Fret on application. S. 11, Uibbard li Co., members X. V. Consolidated and Stock bxchange, 41 and 4t Broadway, Kevy York. Established WH. Long Distance' Phone 23SS Broad. Honey to Xoan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick. itralght loans or Building and Loan. At horn 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 814-315 Connell building;. f Theatrical J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. AC'ADEMV llabel 1'aige companv. Afternoon and night. Academy of Music. '"I ho Deacon' Daughter" h announced a, the bill in which clever Utile Mabel Paige and the southern stock company will open their tecoud week's engagement at the AcJdemy of Music tonight. Miss Faigo has many friends and ad mirers in Scranton who will be glad to leain that the popular llle actieas und bet com pany have been eniragcd for anothei week. A number of new and novel audevillc aits .no .ipnounccd foi tieU week. Principally among; theni aie those daring cquihbthts (.ml hand balancers. IleDaid and BcDaid who me s.i iti to be without a i.il in theii paiticular line of work. Matinees 41c announced for every af ternoon, except Monday, and on Monday night ladies will have the privilege of a half late of admission if siits .110 bought, before 0 p. 111, An adiuUsion ptjee of ten tents will picvall at the matinee pcrfoiinanccs all thib week. Anu- teui night net Friday. STAGE NOTES. l'lancis WiUon has gone to Epiope, whcic he will tpcud the Mimmci. Andicvv Mad: will close his season at Meud:n, Conn., next Satuulay night. Kl.vv k Eilanger will continue their lompany of tioub.idurs in Hairy 11. binftli'a musical com edy, "'Ihe Libeity licllcs," ne.L season. ThU og,tnization closed its 10m in Pittsbmg the Ud inst. 'llio new musical comedy In which Klavv k Lilunger will piescnt Jerome hvkes ue.t reason will bo u depaituia in this, class of entertain, ment, marked by novelty In its ronatiuctlon und. lemarkable ir.agniflcenco in lis mounting, 'llio company will rinnber over one hundred people. The cast of principals will he made up pf a large number ot plajrrs who havn made wide icpnta tlons us entertainers iu light musical pioduc lions. The book is by Hairy II. Smith, and the inuslo by (lus Keikei, Mary Manncrlng am) Kjrle llcllevv and thp com pany that will suppcit them in their Mieclal tour iu Fiank McKce's levlvnl o 'Tho Lady of I. v 011s," aio lehearsing at tlie flank k theatic in .New York, under the dliectlnn of William Sey mour, The cast Is a veiy talented one n-id in cludes such widely known playeis ns Edwin Ar den, Maeljn Arbucklc, Edvvaid Abelis, W. II, Thompson, Riisjell Crawford, niaudoii T,,uai, HiTlon ltadfoid, Kale palison Sellon, Ml. W, 0, Jones and May llavenpoit Seynipui. Allei rrc week at Ihe Oaillck tlieatr.-, opening (lip 1! lust,, t In ce weiks will be placed, the rmmi in iludlng lloston, Haitfoid, New Haven, Philadel phia, llaltlmoie, VVuihiiigtou, Pittsburg, Chicago, St, Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Uuffalo, Roches ter und Kviaciise, Willi (lie exception of (wn peifurmaiicrs In (losiou uud five In Chkago, Mlrs Mamierlng and Mr. bellow will make but nuc i.p pearanco ill cull place after leaving New Yolk. The new play which Heibert Hall winstovv s wilting for Ezia KrndJll, who is to be st.iired next season under Llcbler k Co.'s nunageiu'iit, piomlscs to piovu a "coiker" If tlie ielape nln tho twentieth century lenncular Is lo ho pvi. inltled, Jlr, Wiiislow has the peiso.ial J Id of Mr, Kendall ill adapting the play, ami the diameter Mr, iNndall is u iinpertonale, o Ills peculiar capabilities, and with such an oppoilunlly Ml, Wlnslow8 peculiar taleuii an .1 plavvvilght should luvo good lesillls. It lias long b.'eu louiciled that theio )s no more consummate Imperscnitnr n( humoious cliaractcT 011 the AmeiUun tta;o tliau Ezra. Kendall, and I.lebUi 4: Co. Iiavu ir olveil In tupply'lilm with all tho reqiiMles (o silvers Iu this new pioduetlon, .Mieady Mr, Ktn dall Is cMci'slvcly booked foi npxt season by I.hlder k Co. .Mail iu liuiiej'a uppeaiuiico In Xevv VurU next Odobei, under tho illiecllon of Klavv k Eilang.'i, in 'The Clilldifii of the King'' mid a lepeilqlie which will include '"llio Duly Way," "Tho Clgaieiteinjkir's llomanie," anl Rev, I'reeiuin WiHI' "Alter All," u new etMii ol "Eujeno Al Jin," will intiuii(e in the Aniciiiau public ail actor whit l one of tlie gicatest pi j vers ou tho Jhiglish ttagu. "' he Lhiduii ut the Kins" was presented iu Londoi seme veais ago, befoio Mr. Haive-y beeamo a star. He uppeared In It, uak ig a success, Tho action of Ihe ttuiy Is .iccom paillcil by Kiy beautiful invidental niiwiu by lluiupeidiiick. Mr. Harvey became famous iu a night In loiidou Ihe character t)l Sg ,iy I'ui ton in i"Iho Only Way." It H pieduted that bis appearance iu tills pail Iu Amulu will at Had gtcat attention. SITUATIONS WANTED PREFJ. Branch WANT OfHois. Want Advertisements Will Be Beceived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALRERT SCIHILTZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV I'lt'llEL, 031) Adams avenuei West Side OEOROE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main South Scranton FREW L. TERl'PE, 72'J Cedar avenue. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, corner Xoilli Main avenue and Market street, Oreen Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dickson ammo. I'. J. JOHNS, Pit) (been Ridge slrcet. V. LORENZ, comer Wasliingtun ave- avenue and Marlon sliect. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue. XJunmore J. 0. PONE k SON. Help Wanted Hale. li AM hi) The crvlccs of two mechanical diaiightsineii to whom steady woik and good wages will be paid. Addles "Medianbal Draughtsinan," Tiibuno oftice. CIVIL SERVICE COVEHNMENT POSITIONS- ll.bfitl appolnlnienU made last jcai; prob alilv 10,01)0 this, vein; only common sdiool edu cation lequlicd for oxaoilnition; catalogue of infoimatioii dec. ColiiHibiau Correspondence! Col lege, Washington, 1). C. AM'ED An Al eolltiloi ; good falaiy; nleady position to the light pally. People's Credit Clothing Co. WANTED Agents for "The Mailinique Honor.' Elalioiately illiistialcd. Sample, enabling ou In make fioni "i to ifl7 dailv, postpaid free. Ad dress, Olobe Hible PublMiing compan.v, Philadcl- phi.i, Pa WANTED First dass shoemaker, for repaii woik. 1). A. Davis, Luiernc avenue, West Pltlston. WANTED Painters: only good men need apply. Call at Charles Wagner's,-8.11 Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. 50 Experienced operators and examiners on MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Imperial Underwear Co., 132 Washington Ave., and 339 Adams Ave. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By a lady to woik in the country to do gcneial housewoik; can give good refcience. Address Jane Jones, 1H Svvct land stieet. SITUATION WANTl'.l) Ily expert laundiess on ladici' 01 gentlemen's clothes; will take them home; be-t of city rcfeiences. 1111 l.lovd street, tup H001. WAXTF.D POSITION lie Al stenogiapher; over ten jeais' experience; all aiouud office man. Addiess stenogiapher "W," eaie Tribune. SITUATION WAYIKD-Uy a man. spading g.11 elen., cutting lawns, fixing fences. 1114 Llovd street, top floor. Rest of Kfeeences. MIDDLE A(lEl) WOMAN would like woik nj any kind. Please call or addica 2111 Walnut si., Dunmoic. SITUATION WAX'IKD Ily a gill as nurse. 411 New sticet. Strikers' Notice. WE SELL tiike-ts and checks to all paits of Euiopc, Consul! us befoie piudiaslug Hans poitations. We will save hii nioiiev, I'mm Ticket Agenej, ail Lacknwapna avenue, Scianton, Pa. Opposite Scianton llpuse. Wanted To Bent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, thice or fom rooms, fuipislicd or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, Hist floor prefeircd. Address M. B Tribune oftice. WANTED Furnished house o.- four or die moms for housekeeping. Address A. 0, 1-'., Tiibunc office. Wanted Booms and Board. WANTED Tvvd communicating rooms with board, pilvate family prcfcited. Two ladies and a gentleman. State full particulars. Addiess C, 11. D., Tribune office. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST A lllooinsbuig Slate Noinial rclinnl dass pin, '113. Finder please eturn to Mamlo E. Morgan, 101 Noitb Main avenue, LOST A tluee months' old fox tenlel, ltevv.ud of $.! if rettuncd to Wl Mulbeiry slirel, LOST Soinevv here between llic Siecdwuy and (J rem Ridge, a gentle-man's open face, Mii'iotb case, gold watch. Reward lo finder. 1. II. Hums, Meats building. LOST At I)., L. k W. depot, Ihursdiy, .vclUw leather wallet, containing large sum of money, Llbnal leivaul If letiirucd to Supeiin- tendent Hlne, 1),, L, k W. ofllee, Scianton, Pa. LOST Red pocketbool;, containing piduie and mi.lU change. Finder plcasn leturii pictuie, to Nash hotel. Can keep pneketbook und ehangc. LOST A ladies' gold watdi; a liberal tovvaid will be given If leturned to Hotel Terrace, LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum of money, oi) Lackawanna avenue, neir Wy oming, Finder please teturn pure to Tribune oftice and keep contents. LOST 33, between Peck Lumber Co,, East Mar ket street and l'reslntcrian church. Revvaid if returned to office of Peel: Lumber Co. Miscellaneous. A 'IHEO-OPIIIST would bo pleased to meet any incmhe-i of the eult in the city, Call or ud dies.s TIICO-SOPUIST, t10 Mashlngton avenue, RELIAIU.E PARTY will caic fur furnished bouse liming abseiuu of ovvnei, for uiic or two months; lefeieneci. Addiess Mis, E. M. Sinlt, llox II, Scianton, I'J. WANTED The uddiess of Mr 01 Mi-, JtlUliaid, I'lltcjiaid or relatives, Scianton, by Helen Jellify, hel silei, 731 Tieniont a New Y01U city, ,virs. avenue, Rheumatism. lUIEUMATISM All pattlea that vvjl ran be speedily and permanently cured of all a. rlelles of llheumatism by a vcgetabla compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or addiess J, L. 'fay, lor, bcranton. CLARK'S GREEN. Mrs. i(, V, Nottliup and sou uccoiii lmulcel Iter piotlier, Jlrs, Sump.ion, tu lier home tu StiouilBburg on 'I'uesUtiy lust. Mrs. 0, Cliupmuu bus tnltou up ciupr ters with lier daughter, Mrs. Albert fi. Wheeler, The uuarteily meeting services of tlie Metlipilist Ihilscopal cliuicli weiu helel In Wuverly yestfiduy morning. Misses Helen und Currle Iluilau en tortalued tliplr lady friends at an af ternoon tea on Friday lust, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Tlui Pour Llnei, A CenUlor BachEitn Lin. LEGAL. l"SSrftv, Ilrnnrihirn) nt litl,iti, qjIaIi. v...,.... . ... r"!' ' Scranton, Pa, NOTICH IS IIERERV (IIVEN lliat iu accord, mice Willi the provisions of Peddlers Licensa Ordinaiiro, Fife ol Common Council, No. 40, 1001, nppiwd April 2, inu-i, till person peddling; or vending nnj- kli d of inerehanillse wlialcver, iialna; ho s reels, nnes, highway, or public places In he city of Ncrniitoii, whether they be metliant, bulchers, jnaiketinen, or milk peddlers, aid here by iinllned lo pionu,. a license ut onee from I hi ilepailinciit, as provided by mid ordinance, other wise they will be dealt with according to til law made and provided. Ily order of , , K. L. 1VOBJI9EH, Dheelor Depit ment of Publlc'salety. Scranton, Pa May 17, 1H02. )N It . inmfer of hotel llcciue of Salratore Cap ,,., I'll'11"; "' I''" Ihinl wuid of tlie Borough of Villi 011, Lackawanna county, io Vlto CaMvol. In the (.0111 1 of Quailer Sessions of Lackawanna, connlv. ha, 7JI, Mntdi term, nvw. Notice is hercbv give,, that a rule lias been grunted bv llic 1.1I1I lourt to sbo)v cause why dm above lleense slioutd not be tiansferrcil ui prayed for, letuinablo Monday, May 2d, at I) o'doel: a. in., In eipcn com I, DANfEI.S k IHINNEI.L, Attorneys for Petitioner. NOrif'E IS HERlfuV piVEN of an'lntended ap. pllcatjon lo tie Auditor Ocncral aud Hi f.ovcrnor of Pennsylvania, August .1, 1002, foi a diaiter for 11 banking eonipanj to be called "rhc South Side Hank," of Scranton, Pa., to he located In the soutlirily part of the city of Scianton, Pcnnsvlvanla. The specific oblect for which , Is to be ehiiiteied is to exercite bank ing privileges under Ihe piovilons of the Act en titled "An Act for the Incurpoiatlon and ,egil lalloli of banks of clheount and deposit," ap moved May :i, I87C. The capital stock to fitly thousand dollais. Welles k Toney, Sollcltoial NOTICE Is hereby given thai Uittenbendcr com pany, peisons having 11 Hep under (lie law (if l'cnm.vlv.inla upon goods ware and mcrcban. di-c of W. II, Campbell, consisting of one jet ol buggy wheels 011 account of stoiage and -labor bestowed on Mich goods, (he owners havlnar failed, neglcrted und refined lo pay tlie amount of uch diaigcs upon said piopcily within slxtr dajs jfiqi- demand Ihcicof, made petsonally, will expasp ihe said wi of buggy wheels to sale at public auction at Uittenbendcr Company's store, 120 Frnnklln avenue, city of Sin.uton, Lacka wanna lounly, Pa., on the uth day of July, A. I)., 1002, at 12 a. 111., and sell the tamo or mi much thcicof as shall lie sufticicnt to dlscliara said lien, together with costs of tale and adver ting. niTTENBENDER COMPANV. OFFICE OF THE ROAUII OF COMMISSIONERS OF PfUI.IO (iROlJ.M)S AND BUILDINGS.' WILLIAM A. SI ONE, Cluveinor. I.'. B. lURDENBERUH. Auditor (ieneral. FRxNK U. HARRIS. State Ticasurer. T. L. EVRI'. Superintendent PROPOSALS for furuislilng Stationery, Fuel and other supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and th laws ot the Commonwealth of Ponnsjlvaiiia, vvp hereby invite sealed proposals, at prices ielovv maximum rates fixed in schedules, lo furnish "sta tionery, fuel and o.her supplies for tlie several de partments of the state government, and for mak ing repalis in the several depaitmrnts apd 'or tlie distribution of the public documents, for the jeae ending tlie (list Tucsdav of June. A. D. lOtU, Sepaiate pioposals will be leeched and separata contracts avvaidcd as aunoiinrccl in said schedule). Each pioposal must be accompanied by a bond, with at least tvvo sureties 01 one surety compan.v, appioved by a Judge of the court of common pleaa of the county m which the person or pcrso-is making such proposal may icsiele, conditioned for the faithful peiformaiicc of the contract, and ad dicsscd and delivered to the Board of Commission ers of Public: (Hounds and Buildings before twelve o'clock M., of Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, A. 1). 10O2. nt which time tlie proposals will be opened and puhlNliod in Hie Reception Room of the Executive Dcpaitmcnt at Harisburg, and con tiaets awarded as soon theicafter as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules containing all nei s sar.v infennation cm lie obtained at this Depart ment. T. L. F.VHE, For the Board of Comnii-sloneis oi I'ubllo Cioiinds and Buildings. Heal Estate. FORCED SALE of one thousand feet of choice South Buffalo building lots at lc.s than one half actual value; location tlie best, on direct iar line to Lackawanna Steel plant. For particu Lets wute 01 who me at once. W. P. Volgamoie, No. 201 Morgan building, Bulfalo, X. Y. FOR SM.F. Lot, comer Mulberiy and Wheeler avenue, StlxOO; finest location on the bill. For tenus uddiess S. Kline, 1'I.iintleld, N. J. TOR SALE Elegant sites for homos in upp-r Oreen Ridge; choice neighborhood; most de sirable locablj for home In Lackawanna county. J. A. Maivinc, 1730 Sanderson avenue. Board and Booms. FOR REM. with ni willful lioaid, pleasant, blight and uh.v loom, with all convenience.. 412 Moiuucv avenue. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms vvilli first e!as table boiiil, can be obtained at 831 Jefferson avenue. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD O. SPAULIiTnO, 0. P, A., 21 TIHU Cis' Bank building. Old telephone, Xo, lb(14. Architects. Frederick l. brown, arch. 11., ri;l l.'state Exchange Bldg., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining- Engineers. II, L. HARDIMi, 815 CONNELL BU1LDINCI. STEVENSON k KNIGHT. 720 CONNELL BLDtl. Dentists. DR. C. i:. EILENBEHflER, PAl'I.I I1U1LUINU, Spiuce street, hcianloii, DR. C. U LAI'IIACII, IH WYOMINO AVENUE. Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN i: KNAPP, AITORNKV and Counsellors-at-Lavv, UJ to 012 CpnncU Building. D. II. HEPLOtll.E. .VI-IORNEV-LlMNS NEIIO Hated on if Jl estate tiniilly, Mears Uulldlng, eoim;i Washington avenue and Spiucp tre-t, JESSUP k JEsSUP, ATTORNWS ANP C0U. scllois-atdJ". Commonwealth Building, Room IU, 20 and 21. L A. WATIU'.S. A'riORNEV-AT.LAW, UtURli o Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. PAiTERsOS WILCOX. TRADER'S KAHONAtj Bank Biilldiiig. A, W. BERTIIOI.F, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 V)omlng avenue. Hotels and Bestaurants. Till: lll.K -'AFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVJ nue. Hates leasonable, P. ZIEfiI(i:R, Proprietor, MUIAKTCIV HOUSE. snli D.. L. &; W. PAS. J tengei depot. Conducted oil tlip Europeaii iiljn. VICrroit KOCH, Proprietor. Scavsnger, a7I." llif(i(is"n,EANfr piuvvrvu"ii,i7'Ai:J cess pools; no odort onl Impioved pumps lued. A, 11, Bilggs, )ioiiear. Leave) orders ll North Main aeuur, or EUke's ding store, cor ner danw and Mull,'e'riy Botl telephones, " ' , t - Wive Screens, JOSEPH UUKITKL, IIIUK Oil LCK. AVE., ScraniQu, I'u., piaimfietuiei of Wire Kcrec,M. Miscellaneous, MIHIAIKIEE IIHOS,, PIll.M'UHS' SUPPLIES, VS. velopes, papci bags, twine. Wjielioutcy IvO Waiingtcm ivenne, Sciaptnu, Pf. 'Hin WILKl'sllAItRE UECOIID CAN' BE HAD Iu Scranton ut Ihe news standi of Rciimau Bros.. 4.00 Spline and tVM Linden; U. Sotto:i. i I.jiUuauiu avenue; I, S. Sebutier, 211 gnruee street, 1 r-iftiliffitiitif :r rrii iffiiifitfiltM fat k JmUJi&$a$&&m.hi-thi j l ? f ji, v '. iuth