$k - ' 4 V-l THE SCllANTOtt iMBUNE-TtTESDAY, MAY 20, 1902. 0 I 1' I I. i t i ITCHING HUMORS SPEEDY CURE TREATMENT PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and ' apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly take CUTI CURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. This pure, sweet, and wholesome treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and slcep.'nnd points to a speedy, perman ent, and economical cure of the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, eczemas, rashes, and Irritations, from infancy to age, with . loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP Assisted byCtJTicuRA Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying .the skin, for cleansing tlio sculp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, nnd soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, ltchlngs, and chafiugs, nnd for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women uso Cuticura. Soap in tho form of baths for annoying Irritations, Inflammations, and excoriations, for too frco or offenslvo perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. , CUTICURA RESOLVENT CHOCOLATE COATED PILLS 25c. Aro a pow, tasteless, odorless, economical substitute for tho celebrated liquid Ctmouiu Resomtxt, as woll as for nil other blood purlflors and humour cures. Tut up in screw capped pocket vials, containing CO doses, prlco 'J5c. CtmoonA Pills aro altoratlve, antiseptic, tonic, and digestive, and beyond question tho purest, svvcotost, most successful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures, and tonic-digestives yet compounded. CtrriccnA Rememis tteioldtorenthonttht world. Biur, Me., OminiST, Me., Pins, Me. Brillth Dcnott S7-2S,cnartrhoiiieSj.. London. JTrcnca Dcpoti Bun da la I'lll, Frll. Poiriii Ddo Sti CuiiV CoEr Bole Props., Boston, U.S. A. -., NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Special to the Scranlon Tribune. Honesdale, May 19. Asa Bryant has entered the law office of Attorney Tetcr J. Itoft for the study of law. A fqur-horsc tally-ho coaching party, consisting nf Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bcal leston, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Price and Mrs. Potter Clark, of Hazlctou; Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Wentz and Mrs. A. Li. Baker, of Scranton, stopped at the Allen house Sunday night. They left Monday morning for Mllford, en route for PhlladelDhia. To meet the demands at that beauti ful summer resort, Beech lake, a. large ; building. has just been completed, con taining twenty-three sleeping rooms. The . house will accommodate fifty Buests, and has been newly furnished throughout. Tho house, which will be 'known as the Beech Lake house. Is now open for guests, with Hirnm D. ' IWood lis. landlord. A class of twelve young people were confirmed "at Grace Episcopal church Sunday evening by Bishop Talbot, D. D Llv.D. . " ' " Theuill posters of Pennsylvania will meet hi convention at Reading, Pa., Mny 23 and 24. Manngor SHverstono will represent this section of the state. Hawley nnd White Mills are expected to become members. A largo attendance at the Base Ball Association entertainment in the opera house this (Tuesday) evening will In sure a season of base ball for Hones dale. The boys nre working hard to please. They expect and desire a full house. ' Freeman's full orchestra and local talent of nil the different depart ments aro contributors. Andrew P. Bedford, of Scrnnton, was B Honesdale visitor on Saturday. Charles Sutton, of Duluth. Minn., ,1 came here to attend tho funeral of his f' Bister, Miss Clara T. Sutton. -' Loren Gale, of Brooklyn, N. Y has been spending a. few days with Hones- dale, friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Gardner nnd (on. Perry, of Scranton, spent Sunday flth Mr. Gardner's parents. Tho funeral services of Miss Clam w j , Sutton were largely attended at her J late home Saturday afternoon. Tho ff largo number of beautiful floral pieces u betokened the high esteem in which the . deceased was hold. They came from ), her'Sunday school class, scholars of the & High school, tho former graduating " classes, teachers of tho publlu schools, end others, A memorial .service for the deceased was held In the Presbyterian church Sunday evening, in which tho ; congregations of the Methodist nnd Baptist churches united. The church , Was packed with mourning friends from nil tho churches and classes of Hones- J uaio people, jcov. air. swirt was as- .. Blsted in the oponing services by Itev, ,t, C. 1 Percy and Rev. G, A. Place, Fol- ' lowing this, Hon. P. B, Kimble, a school T director, read, on behalf of the dlrec- r. tors, a beautiful trlbuto to the mem- jf ory of tho deceased. Rev. William IT. h Swift followed, giving a brief history U of and touching on tho noble qualities $ nnd beautiful Christian life of Miss r Sutton. Seated together in tho center PICTURE Find the whlto Indian to murder " MMM"Mt' f i I II i or the church were tho school directors, the present teachers, pupils of tho High school, the present graduating class and the High school alumni. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Towanda, May 19. A building has been leased where the manufacture of automobiles will begin in June. The Business Men's association are doing a noble work in offering inducements to several industries to locate here. This plant will be moved from Buffalo. A lodge of the Central Federation of Labpr has just been organized at Waverly with the following officers: President, G. A. Rlckers; vice presi dent, H. St Lindsay; secretary, F. Johnmer; treasurer, J. J. Buley; guide, T. Lay ton; guardian, E. L. Knlse; trustees, 13. R. Gilbert, E. Gordon and D. Mollaly. Mrs. J. P. Christenson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., while passing through Sayre on a Lehigh Valley train, was stricken wlth.apoploxy. Sheis now In a serious condition at the Packer hospital. Much interest is again being aroused over the prospects of tho proposed new railroad through this county to Bing hamton from Willlamsport. Last week the Barclay's superintendent, S. T. Hoyt, of this place In company with C. S. Horton, of Wllliamsport, made a carriage trip over the line lor the pur pose of looking over tho ground in the Interest of the Blnghamton, Towanda and Western railroad. Mr. Horton is a heavy stockholder of the Barclay railroad, and Mr. Hoyt was formerly chief engineer of the Fall Brook rail road. The Barclay road has lately been rebuilt and extensions nre being made westward as fast as possible which will reach large lumber and coal lands. It Is believed that a road could easily be built from Towanda to strike this valley, either at Ap.ilachin or Vestal, the most dillleult point being to cross the water shed near Warren Center. The Barclay people hope to have a line to Blnghamton in the near future, Tho free mall delivery system will bo Inaugurated at Sayre, on July 1, with three carriers and a substitute. Mr. and Mrs. N. J, Gnylord, of Wyaluslng have Issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Bertha A., to Leonard D. Leach, of Auburn, N. Y. Tho ceremony will take place on Wednesday, May 28, at five o'clock. HAHLINTON Special In the Scranlon Tilhiinc, Hamilton, May 19. Miss D. P. Ham lin lias opened her summer cottage and will reside In the village during the surmner months. C. B, Galo and H. M. Simons of Scranton, were calling on friends in town Sunday last. F, n. Simons nnd family, of Ledge dale, were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. Simons, Sunday last. A, L. Merithew has moved ills house hold effects fiom tho village lo the PUZZLE. traders who paid the Fontlac. Clark farm, one thllo west of tho .vil lage. Dr. L. P.' Cook nnd daughter, Florence, of Hawley, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook, last week. Rev. McVcy, of Holllstcrvllle, preach ed In tho M. 13. church, Sunday morning last, during absence of Rev, 13. A, Qulmby,' who is enjoying his annual vocation. Mr. Charles Lorlng has been work ing nt Newfoundland for the past week on Dr. Fletcher Gilpin's residence, which is undergoing extensive repairs. The farmers ore busily engaged In planting their crops. Oats and grass need rain badly. Tho outlook for a largo npplo and pear crop Is very promising, Mrs. J, T. Stocker hns been erecting a substantial fence about her largo pasture and has bargained to pasture sixty mules for tho season. The mules arc owned by ono of tho anthracite conlcompanles In the Lackawanna val ley. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkharinock, May 10. Robert M. Piatt Is again conllncd to tho house by illness. John F. Slcklor, Wallace Hayncs and Mrs. Emma Buck aro In attend ance at tho Odd Fellows' state conven tion at Eric this week as delegates from tho local Odd Fellows and Rcbc Uah lodges. Willard Dueling, Samuel Durllng and Henry Brady, who aro in jail here, Charged with stealing groceries from Lehigh Volley cars, were brought be fore Squire Kuts! on Monday nnd an other charge of stealing leather from a car loaded by the Union Tanning com pany was laid against them. They were held under $200 ball for Juno court. A horse belonging to Burgess Aaron Brown broke his tic-strap, by which ho was secured to a post In front of tho residence of Aaron Avery, on Wyo ming avenue, on Sunday afternoon, and succeeded in utterly demolishing the wagon to which he was hitched, before he came to a stop in front of the home of Dr. A. B. Woodward, in the opposite side of the town. The horse was little Injured. Quite a number of people from this place attended the Forepaugh-Sells Brothers circus at Wllkes-Barre on Monday. Miss Kate Davidson, who Is em ployed in New York city, was called home tho last of the week by the ser ious Illness of her mother, Mrs. Theresa Davidson, of East Tioga street. Sylvester Tannoy, of Whitehall, N. Y., and Misses Martha and Mary Tan ney, of Wllkes-Barre, were called here on Saturday by the Illness and death of their mother, Mrs. Thomas Manley. Miss Millie Stark returned to her home at West Nicholson on Monday, after spending a few days with her sisters at this place. Mrs. Thomas Yates, of Pittston, who has been making a visit to her mother, Mrs. Sarah DePue, on Putnam street, returned home on Saturday. Miss Nina Carney, of Scranton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Lutes, at this place. Eugene DePue, who has been In the employ of the hardware firm of Paul Billings & Sons for many years past, has severed his connection with that establishment, and accepted a position in the office of the Union Tanning com pany, at this place. SPRINGVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Springvllle, May 10. In a suit for labor before J. O. Lyman, esq., L. E. Squicr vs. Hawker & Fassett, on Sat urday last declaim was reserved. This suit grew nut of a stone hauling job done a year ago which had been only partly paid. Squicr will probably get judgment for $100 or more. Other papers were ready for service on tho same parties but the cases were settled In time to save further trouble. Sam Bennett is rapidly recovering tho use of his hand thut was hurt In the quarry, and now has It out of the sling. A. L. Stevens is In New York this week and will not be home until Sun day or Monday next. A. L. Rlsley rode over here from his home last Saturday for the first time since the beginning of his sickness over a year ago. Ray Culver and wife, accompalned by Mistress Gladys Culver, is visiting relatives in town. Vesta Rebekah lodge held an un usually lengthy session Saturday even ing, when one candidate was Initiated. Mrs. Phoebe Tuttle started Sundny for Erie to attend tho state assembly as delegate fiom Vesta lodge. Jerry Lyman Is expecting to start for Colorado about the 15th of June. A. L. Tuttle Is talking very strongly of going with him. A. C. Thomas started for Erie Sun- ) day morning to attend tho meeting of state grand lodge of Odd Fellows, as representative 'from Muplo Lodge, No. 902, I. O. O. F. Painter Culver nnd son, Leigh are engaged this week painting tho house of J. H. Mitchell down below town on tho lino of tho Nnrrow Gauge railroad. N. E. Travis Just over the town line In Auburn, Is remodeling his home and will have the whole structure repainted and papered when ready for tho brush. Two new Industries have been added to town lately. Miss Dora Taylor has began dress making and a shoe shop has opened In the rooms over Henry Williams' hardwaro btorc. Both will probably recelvo a good trade. Ellas Titman wants to rent a build ing to be used as a feed store. At present there seems to be a great scar city of tho much desired room. Mrs. J. H. Mitchell is improving slowly after her herlous Illness, and is nblo to sit up a little now. Miss Armina Robertson lias returned to her homo hero where she Is expect ing to remain during tho summer, Mrs. A, O. Hendershot Is visiting re latives out of town for a few days, NICHOLSON. Special tn the Strunton Tribune, Nicholson, Pa., May 19, Mrs. Eliza beth Repp, of Old Forge, spent Sun day wltti her sister, Mrs. D. W, Titus. Mr, 13, F, Johnson left for his home in Jersey Cily, Sunday, Mrs, M. Crock, spent Sunday in Scranton. Miss Rose Wright, spent Sunday with her purents in Fnctoryville. Mr. and Mrs, M. Shields, jr and daughter, Nellie left Sunday for At lantic City, Maurico Hinklle called on friends in New Mllford, Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Warner returned home Mouduy after a brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. D. Pratt. Railroad trafllo s very dull as a re sult of tho miners strike, Very few but scheduio trains running. Night telegruph offices at Factoryvllle and Foster have been closed as a result. BASEBALL. ) STATE LEAGUE. No State league games were played yesterday. Onmes uro suspended until Wednesday, when Mt. Carmel will take Wllkes-Barro's tilnco. National League. At riiMiure n.ii.n. Philadelphia 0010000001 0 2 I'ltlsbnrrf 10 00000012 C 0 Mattel lc. Mcdco nnd Dooltij Dohcny nnd annul, umpire i.msiic, At Cincinnati H.tt.i!. New York 0 10 0 0 0 0 102 7 2 Cincinnati 01020100 4 8 1 tl.ittcrlrs Sparki anil Ycager; Currlo and Tcllz. Umpire Canlllllon. At St. Louis n.ii.n. llrooM.vn 1 0 0 0 1 n 0 0 0 6 12 4 St. Louis 10 0 0 0 13 0 1012 2 Hattcrlcs Xcvv Ion, Kltson and Ahearn; Popp and ttjan. Umpires Powers nnd Diown, At Chicago rt.ii.i:. Roston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2210 2 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 ,1 1 Ox S 0 0 llatlrrlc Mnlnrkey and Klttrlilgo; Wllllami and Kllnj. Umpire O'Pjy. American League. At Detroit 1UT.E. Chicago 1 000 00000 1 4 2 Detroit 0 00 00 000 00 3 4 Hattcrlcs Grlnith nnd Sullivan; Slcur and McOulro. L'mpiic Johnstone, At Cleveland Tt.II.r. St, Louis 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 fi 10 0 Ceobml 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 4 Hattcrlcs Harper and bugden; Joss and Demls, Umpire Connelly. Hoston s. Philadelphia; rain. Washington s. Ilaltlinore; lain. Eastern League. All Eastern league games postponed on account of rain. TAYLOR. At the Stewart Memorial church this (Tuesday) evening the Bavarian Tab leaux company will present the "Life of Christ" upon moving pictures. A mammoth screen will bo used for the performance. A descriptive lecture will also be given. Following Is the pro gramme: "The Annunciation," "Shep herds Watching Their Flocks at Night," "The Birth of Christ," "Flight Into Egypt," "Alary Presenting the Babe for Circumcision," "Massacre of the Inno cents," "The Infant Threatened," "Tho Baptism of Jesus," "Salome Before Herod," "Herodia Pleads for the Head of John the Baptist," "Death of John the Bnptihl," "Christ In the Midst of His Disciples," "Blessing Little Chil dren," "Christ Healing tho Sick,". "The Raising of Lazarus," "Triumphant Entry Into Jerusalem," "The Last Sup per," "Christ's Teachings," "The Be trayal of Judas," "Pilate and the Jews," "Christ Before Pilate," "Con demnation of Christ," "Christ Carry ing the Cross," "The Crucifixion," "Taking Down the Body," "Placing the Body in the Tomb," "The Resurrec tion," "The Ascension." The above programme should furnish an excellent treat lo the public and tho church should be crowded on this occasion. Tho funeral of Daniel Jenkins, an old and highly esteemed resident of Old Forge, whoso death occurred on Sun day, aged S4 years, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be held at the house. Rev. J. J. Jenkins will ofliciate. Interment will bo made In tho Marcy cemetery. Sad intelligence was received hero from West Scranton on Sunday by W. J. Hosklus, sr., announcing the denth of his mother, Mrs. Edmund Hosklns. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Forest Hill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Howells, of Main street, nre at Drlo, Pa., where the for mer will represent Taylor lodge, No. CGS, at the grand session of Odd Fel lows. Mrs. Lydia Wlntorburn is at Read ing, Pa., attending the grand session of the American Protestant Ladles' asso ciation as a representative from Lacka wanna lodge, No. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Schlelds and two children, of the Pyne, and Messrs. John Schlelds and John Slappl will leave today for a trip to their native land, Switzerland. Mrs. W. J. Neiger, of Taylor street, was the guest of friends in Lincoln Heights yesterday. Operator Oeorgo Rllter and David Jones, of Munch Chunk, were guests of friends in town on Sunday. Mis. W. M. Kvans and daughter, Bessie, of South Taylor, have returned from a few weeks' visit with relatives in Washington, N. J. Foreman T. J. Williams, of Hazle ton, has been spending the past few days with relatives In town, Tho Young Men's Christian associa tion rooms will be kept open every evening during tho week. All aro cor dially Invited. Mrs. John R. Price and Mrs. Henry Evans will leave next month for a trip to Wales. Miss Agnes Morgans, of Bollevue, visited friends in town on Sunday. Lily lodge, No. 939, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening in regular session. Miss Bessie Davis, of Hyde Park, nnd Mrs. Morgans, of Miner's Mills, spent the Sabbath as guests of Mr, and Mrs. John R. Johns, of Railroad street. DALTON. Frank Bates died at 10.30 o'clock on Friday evening at tho home of his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Brutzmnn, after a prolpnged Illness with consumption, Mr. Bates was S6 years of age, and had been a resident a largo portion nf his lifo in this plnce, A fow years ago ho went to Colorado, and while thero con tracted tho disease which resulted in his death. Ho en mo east about a year and a half ago, hoping to recelvo bene fit by a change of climate, but he did not. Besides his parents and opo slHtor, ho Is survived by a wlfo and child in Denver, Col. His funeral was held yes terday morning from tho place of his death at 10 o'ejock, Rev, A, J. Van Cleft, pastor of tho Methodist church, and of which the deceased was a mem ber, had charge of tho service, and ho was assisted by Rev, Robert It. Thomp son, of tho Baptist church. Interment was In Shoemaker's cemetery. Mr, and Mrs. Kdward C, Spauldlng anrt Mrs. Cheny, of Scranton, were guests at tho Baptist parsonage on Sunday, Tho commencement exercises of tho High school will bo held in tho Baptist church, Friday evening. An admission of twenty cents will bo charged, At the close of tho programme tho ladles of tho church will servo Ice cream und cako, Paul and Bert Sorners, of Wyoming, are vbltlng relatives in this plucc, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Finn visited the latter's father, at Clifford, on Satur duy lust. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Tlun Pour Lines, s, Ccnls for Each Extra Llns. For Bent. 1'Olt HUNT 0-room furnished coHuro lor (he tenon at nancy a Like. ppiy . a. oii ltu, 101J Jones Bltect. FOIt nilNT 023 (Jrcen ltldgc street, nine rooms modern Implements; steam heated, very reasonable and desirable. Inquire I'. K. Nettle ton, 13.'ld Washington avenue. BAI1.V FOIt m:NT-$12, April 14, three box and . U,rc.? R,rBl! stalls and wash rack, tear ol 24 Madison nvenuj. Inquire at 034 Mudlson a". I'OII : IIUNT-Store building for rent In DlcV-on City. Pa. Building 80 feet by 24 feet, cellar under nil, and second story can be arranged lor family. All In good repair ready for use. Two coal brcakcis and mines rlose by employing over a thousand people. An enterprising .morclmnt can get a largo trade. Apply to William H. nichmond, lllchmond Hill, 3125 N. Main aunue, Scranton, Pa. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOIl HUNT Two or three unfurnished rooms; conveniences, fill Wjomlug avenue. FOR PKNT-Ono furnished room, with Improve ments; nlso one on third Boor, cheap. 627 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern Improve. mcnfc; private family; gentlemen preferred, at 637 Adams avenue. FOR BKXT Furnished room; 625 Linden street. heat and bath. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gi and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 530 Adami avenue. For Sale. SPECIAL SALE FINE HORSES. MESSRS. JEWELL & PATTERSON, of Lexington, Ky., will hold a special Mle of fine horses at the Sale, Exchange and C.ib Stables of C. I,. Nasle te Co., t'oulh Washington street, Wllkis-Rarre, Pa., on THURSDAY. MAY 22. 10 A. M. They consist of matched pulrs, single drivers, saddlers and a few choice work ers. They are tho red Kentucky stock, seldom teen in this ecctlnn of the State, and are conceded to bo the best bred lot of horses ever brought to this valley. Call on Wednesday and look them over. Tiy one or all. Will bo told on Thins iliy, 2il of Mny, at 10 o'clock a. m., rain or shine. Don't inits this dunce at C. L. NAGU: & CO.'S Sale and Cab Stables South Washington btrcct, Wilkes-Banc. FOR SALE Good young hortc for light driving. Inquire at 332 Washington uvenuc. JUST ARRIVED with 40 hcrses; good woikora and drivers; weight from lilOO to 1,700; icy oral closely matched teams; can be seen at 334 Raymond couit. V. M. Cobb. PIANO FOR SALE Almost new; used 1cm than five months; elegant upright piano; will rac rillcc. Call day or evening. 324 Franklin ac. FOR SALE Hand silk doublers. New. Bamlord B.'os., Paterson, N. J. Business Opportunity. PROMOTER You can make iKKX) in thirty days by handling a block ot tieasury siouc oi a company ju-t mganircd to develop, one of the (iieat Natural icsouilcs of, the,, Northwest. No outlay. Address with banli icfelcnces, North western Marble Co., Spokane, Wash. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hibbard & Co., members N. Y. Consolidated and Stock Sxchango, 44 and 16 Broadway, New York. Established 1SU4. Long Distance' Phone 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. Walker, S14-315 Council building. Theatrical J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. ACADEMY-Mabel Paige company, and night. Afternoon Academy of Music. Miss Mabel Paige and tho Southern Stock com pany, which coiiiineiacd their second and last week at the Academy of Music, picsentcd '"Tho Dcacon'a Daughter" to a delighted audience. The vaudeville features were enthusiastically tn coied. Ten ccrils will entitle every one to the best teats at the matinee perfonuancc all thin week. Filday night will be amateur night, when any one may display Ills or her ability. "The Climbers." "The Climbers," n new and original comedy by CI) da Fitch, which, as produced last season at the Ilijou theater, N'cvv Yolk, proved to be the suie.uioual succcts of (lie theatrical )car, total ling a rim ot 200 nights, will be seen for '.lie (hot time hero at the L)ccum on fc'atuuljy ailci iioon and n!:ht. The play owes its succcs3 lo tho perfection of production, to the brilliant collodion of pljy crs, and to the caicful attention to detail 'in all matters. The story is one of sorrow, devotion and temptation, At the time of her fatlur's death, Mrs. Sterling, Hie leading feminine llguro of the play, learns that her husband Is connected with dishonest money dealings. Site makes herolo efforts (o mvo him, assisted by her husband's friend, Waiden. Love develops between Mrs. Sterling nnd the latter, but la mastered. Serious as its theme would appear the play contains many Illuminating bits ot clever comedy, fur nlahcd by the (.limbing lattim of an clement desirous of fashionable distinction, Tho dressing of tho women tlnoughout the play is notulde and the tceniu cqulphicnt gives the piopcr idea of luxurious good taste. STAGE NOTES. Hope Booth Is repotted lo have treated a recu sation in Paris with her well known posing net. Hairy Smith and Ueorgc lloluit, tvvo Jibict lists for many musical comedies, have quarreled over "The Wild .Rose." K. M. Holland his been engaged for tho part of tho popo In Viola Allen's ptodudlon of "The Eternal City" nc.it icason. Mrs, Fisko is Mid to havo received twenty-two curtain calls on tho first night the reproduced "Tis-s" In New York. "Lady (iodlva" has been put on the stage as a play In England and may be one of next season's attractions in this country, Leo Stuart, a Ihorus gul now in London with tho (lalety company, will shortly wed the cele brated Joikey, llciify Spencer. Charles 1'rnhman won lib; 'Little Minister" suit in a Chicago court. Arthur 1'raser brought (ho action, claiming prior rights, Maurice Campbell lias made a three ) cars' eoi tract witli Manager Chalks Cherry. lu is to be Henrietta Crosmau's leading man, "A Pcspcrato Chanie," depleting the cscipi of tho Diddle brothers from the 1'UUburg Jail, Is to be one ot next season's attractions, "The Liberty Belles'1' has been Yoked for an early presentation in London, but a majority of the clever chorus girls will stay in Ncvy York. WYOMING SEMINARY, The preliminaries for tho track meet at Syracuse have been held. The team has been entered for all tho evnts of the pieet exeeprtho two-mile race. The boys uro expecting a hard duy's work at Hyrucubc, us they will meet the best preparatory schools In New York state, J SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Branch WANT Offices. Wont Advertisements Will Be Recolved nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALRKllT RCIIOLTZ, corner Mulberry street and Wcbder avenue. OUSTAV riCHEL, 060 Adams avenue. West Side GKOltni: W. JENKINS, 101 South Main South Scranton KRUD h. TKRl'PK, 723 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OUO. V. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Hidge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. t J. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. C. LORUN'Z, corner Washington avc- avenue and Marion street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving ivemie. Dunmore J. a. BONE k SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTED The services of two mechanical draughtsmen to whom steady work and good wages will bo paid. Address "Mechanhal Draughtsman," Tribune office. CIVIL SERVICE GOVERNMENT POSITIONS 9,689 appointments made last year; prob ably 10,000 tills year; only common srhool edu cation required for eamlnitloni catalogue of Information free. Columbian Correspondence Col lege, Washington, D. C. WANTED First class shoemaker, for repair work. D. A. Davis, Luzerne avenue. West Pittston. WANTED Painters; only good men need, apply. Call at Charles Wagner's, S31 Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. WANTED air! to go to Slroudsburg, light gen eral housework. Call Hotel Terrace 2 to 3 o'clock afternoons. 50 Experienced operators and examiners on MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Imperial Underwear Co., 132 Washington Ave., and 330 Adams Ave. Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY-Able-bodied un married men between ages of 21 and S5; 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, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Doing general woik by icspectablc colored man. 12J2 l'cnn avenue. COLORED WOMAN desires washing to take home or go out by th day, or doing house cleaning, 1232 Penn avenue. SITUATION WANTED By a girl as nurse. Xcvv street. 441 ?, Strikers' Notice. WE SELL tickets and checks to all parts of Europe. Consult us bcfoic purchasing trans portations. We will save you monev. Unhn Ticket Agency, 203 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Opposite Scranton Home. x Wanted To Rent. WANTED ROOMS For tvvo adults, three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished for very light housekeeping, first floor preferred. Address M. D., Tribune office. WANTED rurnished house or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E., Tribune office. Board and Rooms. FOR RENT, with or witlnut board, pleasant, bright and airy loom, with all conveniences. 412 Monroe avenue. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with first class i tablo board, can be obtained at 333 Jefferson avenue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Tvva communicating rooms with board, private family preferred. Tvvo ladles and a gentleman. State full particulars. Address O. II. D., Tribune office. lost Strayed Stolen. LOST A three months' old fox terrier. Reward of $2 if returned to 009 Mulberry street. LOST A ladies' gold watch; a liberal reward will be given if returned to Hotel Terrace. LOST Steel beaded purse containing small sum of money, on Lackawanna avenue, near Wy oming. Finder plcao icturn purse to Tribune office and keep contents. LOST $2. between Peck Lumber Co., East Mar ket street and Presbvterian church. Reward if returned to office of Peck Lumber Co. Miscellaneous. WANTED To adopt, a bright, healthy girl 8 to 10 years of age. Tor paitlculars address Box 11, Ttlbuno office, A THEOSOl'IllST would bo pleased to meet any member of the cult in the city. Call or ad dress THEOSOl'IHST, 613 Washington avenue. RELIABLE PARTY will care for furnished house during absence of owner, for ono or tvvo months; reference. Address Mis. E. M. Smith, Vox It, Scranton, Pa, WANTED The address of Mr. or Mrs. Rltchard, Prltchard or relatives, Scranton, by Mrs, Helen JetTiey, her tUtcr, 731 Turnout avenue, New Yuik city, Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM-AU parties that wish ran be Bpceutly and permanently cureu oi an va rieties of Rheumatism by a vegetable compound. Cuies guaranteed. Inquire or address J, E. Tay lor, Scranton. but they aro confident that they can brine back more honors for Wyoming. The preliminaries for tho Cornell mcet( which Will be held on Wyoming Held on Saturday,' May 24, will tahe place nest Wednesday ufternoon, The Cor nell team will bo composed of fifteen men and will enter two or three men in euch event, Tho programme of this meet will appear later. PRICEBURG. Mrs. A. Schmldti of Hyde park, spent Sunday with, relatives In town. Mr. JaineB, of Lincoln streetis visit ing friends in Wales. William WllBon, of Maplo streetf lias re-enlisted in the army. Ho left last Thursday. At present he In stationed in New York. Mr, und Mrs. Itankln and family de sire to express their thanks to all who assisted them in their recent bereuvc nig , , . DIRECTORY 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mora Than Pour Unej, 6 Ctnttfor EacfiBatrYLlit. LEGAL. IvOTICL Is hereby given that Btttrnbcnder com nany, persona having a lien under the laws .! 'TO1'?.1"?, ,lnon P00l ware and merchan dise of U, II, Campbell, consisting of one set of buggy wheel! on account of storage and labor britowcil on such goods, tho ovvnen having failed, neglected nnd refuted to pay the amount of such charges upon said property within alxtv dayn after demand Ihercof, made personally, nlfl cinosc the said set of buggy uhcels to sale at nubile auction nt Blltenbender Company's store, 120 Irnnklln avenue, city of Scranton, Lacka wanna county, P.I., on the 0th day ol July, A. I)., 1002, nt 12 n. tn., and sell tho samo or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to dlselurgo. Mid lien, together with costs of sate and advtr- t''"g- BITTENBENDEIt COMPANY. officii-: of thi: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILD1NG3. WILLIAM A. STONE, Governor, K. B. HARDENBEROII, ........ Auditor General. FRANK G. HARRIS. State Treasurer. T. L. KVRr, Superintendent PROPOSALS for furnishing Stationery, Fuel sn4 other supplies. In compliance with the Comtlhillon and the laws of the Commonwealth of rennsylvanli, we hereby Invite sealed proposals, at prices below iiiavlmum rates lived In schedules, to furnish sta turnery, fuel and o.her supplies for the several de pirtments of the slate government, and for mak ing repairs in the several departments and for the distribution of the public documents, for the year ending the first Tuesday of June. A. D. 1003. Separate proposals will be received and separata contracts awarded as announced In said schedule. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with nt least two sureties or one surety company, approved by a Judge of the court of common plean of the county in which tho person or persons making such proposal may reside, conditioned for tho faithful performance of the contract, nnd ad dressed and delivered to the Board of Commission ers of Piihl'c Grounds and Buildings before twelve o'clock M., of Tuesday, the 3rd day of Jun, A. D. 1902, nt which time the proposals will be opened and published in the Reception Rnom nt tho Executive Department nt Harrlsburg, ond con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules containing all neces sary infcrmalion can be obtained at this Depart ment. T. L. EYRE, For the Board of Commissioner! of Public Grounds ond Buildings. Real Estate. FORCED SALE of one thousand feet of choice South Buffalo building lota at Icsa than one half actual value; location the best, on direct car line to Lncknwnnna Steel plant. For particu lars write or wire mo at once. W. P. Volgamore, No. 201 Morgan building, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homcR In upptr Green Ridge; choice neighborhood; most de sirable locality for home in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvinc, 1736 Sanderson avenue. PROFESStONA L. rtlfled Public Accountant. EDWARD C. 8PAULDINO, O. P. A., 23 TRAD- crs' uonk building. Old telephone, No. 1804. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH. B., REAL Estate Exchange Bldg., 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDING, 815 CONNELL BUILDING. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 728 CONNELL BLDG. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINCJ AVENUE. - Xawyera. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-Law. COS to 612 Connell Building. ' D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO tlatcd on real estate Security, Mean Building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. JF.SSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-sellors-at-lavv. Commonwealth Building, Room! 19, 20 and 21. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pi. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADER'S NATIONAL Bank Building. . A. W. BERTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nuc. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. is W. PAS- eenser depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRICGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND ecss pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leavo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickc'a drug store, ear ner Adams nnd Mulberry. Both telephone!. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa,, manufacturer of Wire Screen!. Miscellaneous. MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN vclopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 SVashington (venue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKESBARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at tho news stands of Relsman Bros., 40tl Spruce and 603 Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutitr, 211 Spruco street. If You Wish To Sell A Lodging: Hoifse A Restaurant f. ' AiGroccryj 5tof. A Provision Stoye i A; Bakery 'fe f A Cigar stores . A Pool Room. . . 0? Any Business PUT AN AD. IN THE Tribune's Business Chance Columns l'ANd seet QUICKLY. YOU WILt FIND A," CUSTOMER 4 LitiesilO Cents Pretty Low Price, You'll Admit. Ki ,s- s 4r f L ii. . v