isfwipp S JL . "'.Si MS UAtVP.tttf r i' .' r lA'rtn Kk v iw n fa THE HCRANTOtf TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 22, 902. snr iM i, ' , ' t I BUNTING ton KNIGHTS TEMPLAlt DECORATIONS. .SPECIAL PRICE .iron PIECE LOTS The Crowning: Success of Our Great Sale OF THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF SILK that began Wednesday morning is practically due to the under priced values ''which the Big Store only can give," Just a minute of your time, to read this list, will con vince and save you money. All this season's newest weaves and shades go at one-fourth to one-third below actual value. LOT NO. 1 Yami Silks, ig inches wide, all 'colors, 45c kind. This sale 30C LOT NO. 2 19-inch Taffeta and Washable Cashimere Taffeta, all shades, 75c kind, this sale OoC LOT NO. 3 19-inch All colors. Sale price. . cotton-back 50c kind. Satin, 36c LOT NO. 4 27-inch cotton-back satin. 59c 75c Kinu. mis sale NO. 5 inch Silk Poplins, beautiful best quality. 09c , This sale Oa3C NO. 6 Peau de Lavant Washable Silks ;v shades, durable and last folors, 25 inches wide, si. 00 kind. This sale, yyc ILOT NO. 7 20-inch pure Silk Peau de Soie land Louisine, the best in weave colorings. 1. 00 69c This sale. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. facial to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, May 21. The anmi.il leetliiK of the Honcsdale Water com- my was hum at tlu otuoe 01 it. ju. locker, the seci.ctury, on Tuesday. liUimn Walker ot Philadelphia, J. 13. ocker and V. S. Cook of Jenny", A. Blair nnd J. A.' Meat's, of Seranton. Id J. T. Stocker of Salem were pres- L'he Indies of the Jlethodist church 1 serve their annual sliawlierry lirt cake supper at the ehuich Tluirs- CVCDllTB, Iho. relief committee of the Christian deavor society will hold a cake sale the eliapel Friday afternoon from II fi. 'ifty-lhree Hones-daTc Free Masons nt to Waymart last night by special in as guests ot tins Waymart Ma is who save a banquet. The special atn returned at 2 o'clock this iiioin- Ff. John ir. Ilenman, a former proprle- i- of SliolioliL Glen hotel, has pin niped the Myers restaurant opposite ,o city nail on .vutiii mil-pi. ami win ke possession .Tunu J. Mr. Myers will cupy his dwelling opposite Herman's iKon sump. Phe Wayne Development company ,v commenced the erection ot their 1 derrick, Mr. 'ami Mrs. W. A. Clayloul are hi- rtalnltiK Mr, it ml Mrs. Frank Iluii- rt and diuiKhter, Kllzanetb, ami Mrs. Izaueth Smith, of Philadelphia. A. case of smallpox Is leported near Ico, a few miles east of Peach Lake. le r.ubjeut is Thomas woouiy, who lis a student in the Waymart school irliiB the smallpox case ut V nymart. rriie base ball bPliellt entertainment 1st nlglit was a success. The treasury 11 bu repleted, Now ror u series or ines. The stnto Iniilh'e lnspeptors have ree- lmeniled for Main street, llonehdale, steel brlilire with concrete ntnl brick or, fifty foot driveway, with a ten lot walk on each slue. lOne rnr. of pea coal was dumped In ho retail pockets yesterday and one. ir of chestnut was dumped today, The licltets were emptied at once by teams hot stood In waiting. . BROOKLYN. Ipcclal to t lie Sdanton Tribune, llrooklyn, May 21, Miss IJtliel .Sler- Ine. who has been teaciilni; at t'ori- inri Mills, returned home last week, Mr. Pierce, of ISIub'luunton, Is culling Crieniis in town. I Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sterling visited tiends In Nicholson, recently. Our three churches will hold a union lervlce In tho Unlycrsallst church next funijay, Itov, u, U. Smith, of tho jetlioiliet Episcopal church, will deliver &&d "VTrT Cllu remedy that i-urc u cold tu ouu Unj, ( I SAr 1 2 Vews I V-r J I LOT NO. 8 Fancy corded Taffeta Silks In plain colors. 65c kind. . 1 This sale 42C LOT NO. 9 Brocade Satin Finish Silks in all colors, including evening shades and fancy striped taffeta open work effects, $1.25 -. kind. This sale o5C LOT no. 10 Fancy Novelties in striped, corded and dotted waist patterns come in 3 1-2 y(ard lengths. $1.50 kind. Sale & t price ipl.lU LOT no. 11 Linen effect Pongee, plain and fancy. Warranted w.ishable. Fancy striped and corded. This fabric is very scarce tociav in New York. Plenty here $1 kind. This sale... 75C LOT NO. 12 Very best washable Pongee and linen effects. Plain and fancy, embroidered open work. Always worth $1.25. . This sale 04C LOT NO. 13 Printed Foulards, a rare bar gain. 55c kind. This sale 39C the address to the Grand Army ot the Keuublle. Mis. Kezlnlf Veomans Kittle, an aged lady, dleit at the home of .1. O. Yco nians l.i.n Thursday. The luueral was held Sunday at 1 o'clock, Kev. Smith otlicititlntr. Mrs. a. C'liamberliilu and daughter, Mis Uessle, are visiting friends in Scranton and Cnrbonthile this week. P. IL .Tewett is delegate to tho Grand lodge, which meets at Erie this week. P1TTSTON. Sp'iiKl t" tlic Suinlmi Tiiliuiie. Pitt.ston, May 21. The Pannon ll.ill Trolley company made its (list move tnvnid the construction of a linn in this city this morning when a snu.id of about thirty men went to work- grading and laying rails between Market ami liailioad streets parallel with the Krie tracks. The company lias not yet se emed a permit from the city authori ties nnd will doubtless meet with op-po.-ltlon. Tills morning Contractors Allen and Monahnn, who hae charge of the wink between Xo. V junction In Jenkins township .and Sailor's coiners nt Pliilnsvllle, notilled their laborers they they would be paid only $l,:!.ri per day. The men had been under the Im pression they weie to receive $,r,0 per day and Immediately went on strike, causing a suspension of wink on the entire Hue, A committee from the men will meet with Mr. Allen Thursday morning. Wallace cli ens will be here Thurs day, giving a performance in the af ternoon and evening. Hesides being a strictly first-class attraction, Wallace's Is usually the only circus that pays un annual visit to this city, and the largo audiences which have greeted It on for mer occasions will no doubt be dupli cated again tomoriow, Or. GllllKiin, an ear, eye and throat specialist, has joined the city's corps or physicians, having opened uu olllce In the Troxell building. Onirics Vaughan and Miss May Wil liams, both of'Welsh mil, will be uni ted In iimiTlngo Wednesday evening, June IS. Mr. ami Mrs. Jacob Kiith, of Upper Plttston, leturued home this afternoon Irom a two days' llslilng trip on Hear Ovok, where they landed twenty speckled beauties, Mr. mill Mrs, T, It. Lance havo gone on an extended southern trip and will visit Kuoxvllle, Teiiu., before retain ing home. The doctors.' base ball team of tills city, S(tilre Khret manager, has chal lenged tile lawyers' team, Alderman I.oftus manager, and niraugemeuis aro on foot for a game in the near iitturc. Tho Henry Grattan society of tliU city at a meeting last night adopted a resolution expressing sympathy for tnu striiiiug united .Mine workers, ex This signature is on every box ot tho gcnuln Laxative Bromo'Ouinine Tabktr. BUNTING FOB, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR DECORATIONS. SPECIAL PRICE FOR PIECE LOTS LOT NO. 14 24-inch Printed Foulards, this season's newest designs, 85c kind; this sale 53C LOT NO. 15 24-inch satin-finish Foulard, extraordinary values, attractive and exquisite patterns and . colors; $1 kind. This sale 59C LOT NO. 16 24-irich high class Satin Fou lards, exclusive designs, the kind sold elsewhere at $1.50. This sale 79C LOT NO. 17 New Polka Dot China Silks and Corded Kui Km Japanese Silks, the newest and most de sirable silk for the shirt waist. 50c kind. This . sale 39C LOT NO. 18 Silk Mousseline de Soie, scroll and stripe effects, all new shades, just the thing for even ing gowns, 75c kind; this sale 59C 1 LOT NO. 19 Guaranteed Black Taffeta and best Satin Duchess. Dur- . ing this sale at OOC LOT NO. 20 China Silk in plain colors, special for best quality, 43c kind, this sale 33C pelling any member of the society who serves as a co.il and lion policeman. Joseph Jirtggs, of this city, stution aiy engineer at Xo. 10 colliery, was united in marriage this afternoon to Miss Mollio Snyder, of Old Forj. First Class Tickets to San Francisco nnd Return nt Less Than One Way Fare. On account of the Imperial Council, Nobles of the' Mystic Schrlne, San Francisco. California, June 10th 14th, 190-', the Lackawanna, uiilroad wilt is sue llrst-tl.iss excursion tickets from Scranton at the low rate of $66.23 for the round nip, on sale good going May 2(ith to June 7th Inclusive and for re turn to reach oilglnal star.tlug point not later than 00 days from original date of pin chase of ticket. See Depot Ticket Agent In legard to stop off priv ileges variable routes, side trips, Pull man reservations, etc. Lnckawanna Railroad Popular Ex cursion to Niagara Falls. On May 2!Uh the ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special round tilp tickets to Niagara Falls good going on any train on the above date and for return up to und including June 1 at the extremely low rate of $ii.r..", for the round tiip, which will lie from Scranton. Children be tween tho ages of live and twelvu years one-lialf of the adult rate. Intercollegiate Regatta, Ithaca, N. Y., May 30th. For thu above occasion ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell llrst class tickets to Ithaca and return Ut regular one way faiefor the round trip. Tickets will be sold good going May 2'Jth and UOtli limited for return to May 3lst. Children between the ages of r and 1U years one-half the ndiill rate, MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. Wliilo tho queen honey hIio h tlilnkliiB ut her brother uud alstcr, Whvrc uru thoyV ( BASEBALL STATE LEAGUE. R'esult of Yesterday's Games. Iitlnnon, 12! Hcrntitnn, II, Jinticastir, "i ltcmllng, 2. Standing of Clubs. I'liyrd. Won, J,ot. I'.t5. I,nnr.nitnr 11 ft ;g ,70- I.Hunon , ( 12 ft 4 ,i; Scr.intnn 12 7 0 .fill ltcattlnff ,..,...,, 11 2 0 ,1S'J Today's Games. Strmloti at r.ilnnon. r,ancalcr t ltcmltng. ROLLINS' HOME RUN. Caused the Defeat of Scranton at tho Hands , of Lebanon Wiltse "' Pitched. Uy r.xclmtoa Wire fiom The Awocl.iltd l'ri. Lebanon, Pa., May 21. Scranton met clcrent In a hot game hero today, Tlie visitors lead from the start but Hol llns' home run turned the tide in the sixth and Scranton failed to recover, The teams played an exhibition game by electric light tills evening-. Score of today's game: LUUAXO.V. It. U : 4 (I 1 1 I 1 1 II. 0. 0 7 A. u ii l i) l l Kline, ll .., Cwtrllo, rt Itolllnx, c .. DlllAl, I.H ... Laity, If .... I'Mlbin, rt . Hrlliley, b O'Neill, ::! . Tull, i Totals ,li 14 ECItANTON. n. H. O. 2 1 2 t :t n 2 fi i (i .-) fi o 1 A. 0 0 dorian, rf 2 Illnkey, If p Kkkcli. If 2 i.oi-jii. 2b ,: Ulllain, tti 1 SlIihuII., :Hi 1 Stroll, m n Steinberg, c 2 Wilttc, p 0 Totalt 11 17 27 10 fi Lctiinoii 2 10 0 2 4 1 2 0 12 Str.mton 1 2 1 1 2 ." 0 l 011 Krnnird runs btluiion, S; Kcranlon, 4. 'Iwo. lnse hlU nolliiv, 2: I'hilliiii, Jjiffry, Itlal.ey, Ix.. Ran, (lill.im. Ciortun, Slitn.ilt7, SI roll, 'lliiee base lilts Costcllo, 'J'ull. O'Neill. 1ome runs IloIIIns, Jxir.hi. S.icrilkf hits Kline, Clrililey, NIckeN. Sthmattr. Stolen liaspf LaHey, 2; Hob llns, l'lillbin, O'Nrill, Costcllo. Left on bases Lplunon, l; Ser.nitmi, S. Struck out Uy Tull, 1; by Wiltse, 4. Kir.-t baw on lulls Ort Tull, 1: otr Willip, 2. lilt by pittlipil ball-CastplIo, Oiibley, lllakey. V. ltd piti Ii Tull. l'n-pil ball Itollns. Umpiie Soulhaid. Time 2.03. At tendance S00. Heading Could Not Win. Heading, Jlay 21. Dtpltc tlic fact that It was strengthened, the ItpailuiR club could not bleak the fpell of ikfo.it.H lieie tills ufteinoon. The Kamc was grandly pl.i.vpd until (lie ciRhth in. nins when the loi-als collapicd and the Mtora tallied the ruiib. Sioip: ltKAUI.Vn. It. II. O. A. K. barker, 111 1 1 2 2 .lijul.iii, lb 0 o 7 2 (I I'olo, if 0 0 2 11 U-sW, if 0 1 0 0 O Laucon, f.s 0 0 14 0 Coul.-'ey, 21 0 14 2 0 ()uuv. If 0 0 2 0 0 Kliwl, c 0 0 II 0 1 b lliou-J, p , 110 2 1 Totals 2 4 21 14 j LAM'.WriMt. it. if. o a. i:. Hint-. If 0 2 1 0 II 111 .it ton, 2b 0 o 2 S 0 .Iftlriei, ."1 1112 1 Draub.i, lb .", 2 17 0 1 1 Villi, c f 1 1 2 0 (I Miiiuiiri, m 0 0 1 .", ,,( rudiip., c 1 1 2 1 0 H.ilA-r, if 1110 0 lie-, 1 0 1 0 :i 0 'I'ot.ik 7 lli'.iililiir 0 o 0 h lini aster II 0 0 1 U 2 1 0 "dlT. l-2 'JVo-Iuip luis I'mli, MiiHin-. INiIrr. '1 luci lcie lilt Uuiihy. .Siuillic Iiil lljilur. Stolon b.iM'i -Tuii-., Il.uki'i, RiiIit, rout-oy, I.olt un Imm'i IliMiIinir, il; l.ineaslii, 7. Stiucl. oul lly III.-, 1; by S.iiiiun-, 5. l'lnt b.t.se on lialli-oit S.Miion.1, 1; nil He-.--, 1. Hit by pilihod lull Miipiifii. Wild iltnm .i.iiiioiK. 1'ai-p.l ball Klinel. I'mplii. S-ifl. Time of (,'anic 1.40. American League. At Philadelphia t.H., ('lewlind 4 0II1O2O40-II11 n riill.iiU'lphi.i 0 I 0 0 I 0 II 2 212 II S llalloiiei Wiiht and III nils ;' Vllte, IIutinm and l'utpi. I'mplic (Vnnullj, At lloiluii ClncaKo Iloiinn Ilatleiiii I'liitl it.u.i:. 0 I 0 II 0 1 0 0 0 2 II 0 0 I) 0 10 0 0 0 0-1 I I nnd .Mi Kaihiiiii: Wind is and L'llui-r. I'mpiieri ,li,hiiiinii' and Caiutlirra. At W.ialiliiclnu ten liuiliij- It. 11.11. St. Limit II 0 0 II 4 I) 0 0 0 0 I u 0 W.uhliixtou :i (I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .1 2 1 llatti'ilei 1'mhpII and Sugilcii; 0 lit and Drill, t'liipiic Sheridan, . At Uultliiuiiu ten Inniusi 11,11, K, IK'tlult 0 0 oil I 0 1 0 0 2 1 li llaltlmore 2 0 0 0 0 U 0 II 0 0 2 7 0 llitU'rles Meuer and lleulow; lluhrs and ltobliuau. Uinpin O'LuukIIu. National League. At Cliluiitu I'lillidelphla . ll.ll.K. ,0 o i n i ii o i o a ii 4 ,2 I) 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 u Cllluyo Is eating brtud and - "" ) THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECT&kff 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Line, ,1 Cent.i (or P.ach Extra Llns, For Bent. KOU lir.NT Finely (iirnMictl Iioimp tor tin- sum mer non(in! tr.im lientt WH) Mnrk MailUon nvriiup. M, II. Ilrtlualc Commolincaltli IllilK, I'Oll HUNT Home for the vimmer,' nicely In. catpd npar nt.illnn ; hot and.rold water and bath: will partlv turnluli If ro ilelreiL Adilrpus W, II, Sladc, Dnllnri, Pa, 1'Olt 11KNT To iltslrolile party, fiirnlnhril llflt In ilcslratilp location from .lunp lt, tntliid Ins electric IlKht, telephonp and all com rnlcncoi. AildrpM P. II,, Trllnino office. KOIl IIKNT 1)23 flrpen KIiIrc Mrect, ,nlnc rooms modern ImprnicmenH! teiini heated, lery re.nonable and uTesirahlp, Inquire. ,!' '. .Nettle, ton, 183(1 Wahlnirton acnup, 1'Olt IIKNT (t-room turnUhed rnttaRP tor the eaon' nt Harvey' Lake. Apply 11. A. Sil wiw, 1012 Jonei Mrppt. IlAnff FOB nENT-$U, April 1st, three box and three single stalls and wash rack, rear of 524 Madison ivenu;. Inquire at 3t Madhon ave. l'On ; RCNT-Store l)iilldln for rent III Wsk"" City, Pa, nulldlng fO feet by 24 feet, cellar iiiiucr an, and second story can ne imw" " a family. All In good lepalr ready for use. Two coal breakers snd mines rlow bv employing over a thousand people. An pnterprWutc rnercnani ran Kct a large trade. Apply to William H. Illchmond, Ulchmond Hill, S423 N. Mln avenue, Kersnton, Pa. Furnished Booms for Bent. l'OIt IIKNT Large furnished front room, at 124 Adanm ncnup. FOIl rtlINT One furnished room, with Improve ments; also one on third floor, cheap, 027 Adams acnue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern Improve, mentsj private family; gentlemen preferred, at S37 Adams aicnue. FOR REST Furnished room; heat and bath. GCS Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen preferred, at 639 Adams avenue. 3?or Sale. SPECIAL SALE FINE HORSES. MIISSRS. .1 i:VKLL k PATniRSO.V. of Lisinglon, Ky., will hold a special talc of llnp horses at the S.ilp, Exchange and ttib Mahler of C. i,. Naglp k Vo Kouth Wttthlngliiii itrpet, Wtikcs-llarre, Pa., on THIIRSDAY. MAY 22. 10 A. tf. They consist of matched pairs, single drivel. Mildlcr and a few choice work ers. They are Ihc real Kentucky stoik, eldoni seen In this section of thp State, and are conceded to bo the best brpd lot of horses ever brought to thk valley. Call on Wednesday and look them over. Try one or all. Will be sold on Thins (lav, 221 of .May, at 10 o'clock a. m., rain or bliine. Don't miss this chancp at C. L. XAOLK & TO.'S Sale and Cab Stahlcs, South Washington Street, Wilkes-Darre. FOR SAM: 1i11S HariMmrg automatic engine in A Xo. I condition; admirably adapted for electric lighting. Can lip Hon ut the works of the Scranton Holt and Xut company. JUST AltltlVEI) Willi 40 iirrn-: Rood wolk.vs and drivers; weight iiom 1,100 to 1,700; nw ei.il ilnseiy mitchod teann; can be seen at :t.ll ltajmoi.il couit. I'. M. Cobb. PIANO FOR KALE Almost new; used less than lip months: elegant uptight piano; will rau rlllce. Call day or evening. 324 Kianklin ae. FOR SALE Hand silk doublers. New. P.ios., Paterson, X. .T. Bamford Ilatteiiei Dugglpby and .T.ukliticlr, StMain and Kliug. 1 mplii 0'D.iy. At Pitiiiiing n.ii.n. Xt'tt- Yolk 0201000 04 7 2 PitMiiug I 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .1 I 0 b.itteiie-s Talor, MattlicUMin and Rowoiman; Taiinehill and Muttli. thupiii' Emslip. At CiiiilniMli it.u.i:. iliooklin II 0 0 00 112 1 O :i 10 1 Ciminnall 10 0 0 0 1)000110 3 Ilattuii'i KiUou and I'.tnel; Halm and Peitz. I'mpiie t'antillion. St. Louii is. Hoston; rain. Eastern League, Pioildencp, 7; Jlonlieal, 2. lor-ey Cily, 11; Rochester, 10. Xowaik, I; llufl.do, :t. Woici'Rtei, 7; Turonto, fi. College Games. At Piinii'lon Piiniotou, 21; Woe lei an, ft. At Washington, 1). ('. (ieoigotown, 7; Dickin son, '!. At Eastcii-I.afa.iellc, 2; Mi.iilult.iii. 0. f Theatrical J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. acdi:mv and nlglit. Mabel Paige mnipjiiy. Afternoon "The Climbers." "The Cllnibei" will bo pie-intod at Hie Llfeum Satmday niatlnec and nlglit, diioit bum lu inn of 200 nights at the llljoii tlioater, Xeiv Ymlc. "The Cllluben-' Is ,i fuui-ait iiunedy, conslilered to be the inoit uotabli- coulributhm made lot Mr, Fitih to the etage literaturo of today. Hi- has treated half humorously, half eciii,ii,ly, wholly lealiatlcally, u loitnlii ph.ire of eierj-day life In .New York's "WO." The ilicwln of the women tliniugliout thu play is noliibli-, and the stenlr aupjioiles i-DiiM-y t lie propir idea of liiurlous good taitt-, 'Him llt he pretenteil In "Tho Climbers" a dianutii- organization of unusual htrengili. Tlie cau has bci-n ui ranged .u folluut,: lllcluid fc'liillng, Cluili-s Kent; IMivard War den, Janies Catewj Fri'deriik Mason, llennelt bturgU; Jolimty Tiottn, J'rnloilik Peters; Dr. Stelnait, (ieuigi- riloMiis; (iodesby, Eduiund Liu. tun; ll.wlei, Ceuigo Kluiid; suiunt at the lleriub tage, Charles Ma,tu; lllehard Meiling, jr,, Har ry Wilglii, Jr.; Mis, lliinltr, Maigeillp St, John; Mis. .SU'ilIng, Jriiulo A. I)ul,iii'; JomIp Hiiuter, Elizabeth Daily; CI ill a Hunter, Marian llerg; Ml.-a lluiiter, Ethel AMutliiop; MIns Coiloiby, Marlon liirous; Mb-s Mllirlun, Maudo lloam Ktmer; Thouipsui, Lillian Wiight; Marie, Malzle Oliver. Seats go on sale tills inutnlii at U o'clock. Tim Murpliy. In r.-jily tii a maiiagir who uiently .nked him uhy ho uas bringing out I'tw pl.i. i-uli )ear, while- then- uuh slill a great demand for "Old Intuit me," Tim Murphy said, "I do not ubK to beiinuo IdrntllUd with inn- part, and boldei I look Uiii "Old Innnieiicc" as ii-jdy c-ipltal or nt iiuiih cash In hand. Like all acton, who are i tarring, I am neer suro iliat a lien play wH prow a ucioj. II may read biaiitifully and Its author be well known und although carefully ie hearsiil and cspeusltely slaged it may fall to plra' tin- public. So far I bale ken luiky, but I' llil tutn of afiulis olioulil conio about I tan put "Did liiniKcnic" on at short uotiic and could till out an entire scosou, bulb lo my own and manager's tatbfactiou. It Is u laluahle piece of properly, and my lour this prln? is in reality lo till promises 1 hau nude tu nu'iiagrrs whose patrons have hem asking for il," Mr, Murpbi's appcaiauie in this city will be at tlie Ljicum on licit Monday night, A Fine Attraction. The Ki'j.tono Itiamatlv company is announced X lur a ciwii, eugagemcuv at me .c-auuuy 'I'htj 1 -, : . SITUATIONS WANTED PRBB. Branch WANT Offices. Want Advertisements "Will Be Received at Anjr of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALUEHT SCIHtLTZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster nvcmic. OUSTAV PICIIEI,, (150 Adams avenue. West Side OEOROi: W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scrnnton FRED I,. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dickson avenue. K, J. JOHNS, MO ("been Ridge street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington ave- avenue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Trving avenue. Dunmoro J. 0. BONE k M)N. Help Wanted Halo. V ANTED A gentleman of good cluractrr and nddicss, to do soliciting foi financial Insti tution. Write and stale former occupation, ref erences, etc., to P. O. Hot .W, Scranton, Pa. WANTED Oood strong laborcis; wages, 14 to III cenls per hour: stp.idv nolle, DellAood Manufacturing Co., Ilellwood, P.i. CIVIL SERVICE CiOVI.IINMENT POSITIONS HAS') appointments nude last year; prob ably 10,000 this year; only common school edu cation required for cvaminslion; catalogue of Information free. Columbian Correspondence Col lege, Washington, D. C. WANTED Palnten; only good men need apply. Call nt Charles Wagner's, .131 Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. WANTED dlil for general housework. Call G22 (Jiiincy aenuc. WAKTEDr-OIrl to go to Stroudsburg, light gen eral housework. Call Hotel Terrace 2 to X o'clock afternoons. 50 Experienced operators and examiners on MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Imperial Underwear Co., 132 Washington Ave., and 339 Adams Ave. Agents Wanted. THE Xl'DE IN ART Wanted agents; series of 10 pictures; send 2." cents for prices and sample. S. J. Mertz, D.1 Pine st., Allentnwn, Pa. Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able-bodied un married men between ages of 21 and .To; citi zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Xo. 123 Wjoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITVATION- WANTED to go out by tho day washing and ironing. Call or addicss !,. II., "34 Milliner avenue. SITUATION W-.VNTED-Doing geneial woik by respcitablp colored man. 1232 Ptnn aeuijc. COLORED WOMAN desires washing lo take homo or go out by tii day, or doing house cleaninsr. 12.12 Pcim aw'tuie. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAX-Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 814-315 .Connelt building. E Strikers' Notice. WE SELL tickets and checks to all parts -ot Eiuope. Consult us before purchasing trans pollutions. We will sine ,ou luonev. Tnun Tiiket Agency, 20.1 Lackawanna au-nue, Scranluii, Pa. Opposite .Suanton House. Wanted To Rent. WANTED ROOMS For two adults, three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished for cr light housekeeping, first floor prcterrcd. Addre& M. D., Tribune oftlce. WANTED Furnished house or four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E., Tribune office. ' Board and Rooms. ROOM AND BOARD tor aeiitlemen., .First-cla-., iiiioiiiniodatlous. All conveniences, at 411 Vine stieet. Terms icasonablc. VERV.DESIRADI.r. siiile of moms with first class table board, 'can be obtained at XV, JclK'rson nicnuc, Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Tw ocremunlcating rooms with board, private family preferred. Two ladies and a grntlcniau. State full particulars. Address O. 11. D Tribune oftlce. t Rheumatism. HHEUMATISM-All parties that wish can be speedily and permanently cured of all va. rietles of Rheumatism by u cgetable compound. Cures guaranteed. Inquire or address J, E. Tay lor, Scranton. company Is the fli.t to give melodrama at popular prlii-n. Tho experiment proved so successful that tin- management have added In their already large icpeitolro- more sucicsiis, and for tho tlrst time this niton will prcsint a list of pla.is as follows: "Hound by an Oath," "The Jljstiry uf uod. lawn," "Tho Senators Daughter," "I'tah" mid many olheis. Many of these plats will only bo firm with this organization. Tlie luanigimeiit I .no spartd neither pains nor oihiio In select ing this Una of pla.is. The company has been srlcilcd witlt great care and is headed by Mlsd (ieitiude hhlpm.iii and Mr. Lawieucc II, Mcfilll, ami many well-known members of the piofession, The plain are mounted with gieat can', special attention being paid to detail, S-'pielal sieulu and nieiluiilul efltits an- can led for cacli pf.iy, and Iho Mnuli-Wlli) fiMlnrm are a decided uutlty:iiid a direct ilepartuii- finm an) thing ever seen with popular-priced iMganlzatioiis, "for Home ami Honor" will be tlie opening bill, ami is one of Hie strongest in the repertoire, being pieseuted entire, with the full strength of tlie loinpiiiy. Ladies' tickets tor Monday night. Benefit for Employes, Iliglniilng Willi a Monday nullum the Slur theater w Hi tow iohii lis doms for the first Unco days of nest uielc for tlie beiuttt of Ihc cmplu.tes. Manager Herrlnglou, has scciircd Ihc' "I'loplau llurlcs'iiiiu," wlili Ii is under the man agement of T. W. Dinklns, who is also the mm ager of I he "Innocent; Maids." It Is an organ ballon uf (Icier icmcdlajis and handsome, j-irls whiili for jeais has lankcd among llio strongest and best burlesque aggregation before tho public. The enteilaiiiincnt by this company will bo bright, breezy and sparkling with new- iiou'ltics, fiom luualn to ciirlain. The highly amusing farcical skits sine as happy trhlilcs lo bring on und unload the specialties a lot of bright Slid cisalllc ptiforini'is 'IhLs attiaction is here for the first Hircc lja of neit week, 'perfoiuiaiurs i.l 2.:; cunings at b,j. TiikcU.siau bo obtained fiom any mi. plo;e o' ' SW'- ll-valcr. .. , ? 3rlnsertibr1s,,25 Ce'Vits Mora Thin Pour Lines,' Cents tor Bach Ultra Una. LEGAL. NOTISli IS htrrhy glim tti.it nn iipptlcatlon will Mnh, "It ,p ""l t,,"mno. uf ,J'"abonla I" Monday, the second i,u- f June, llioj, by A. W. .laekson, A r. Duffy, K,H, Zur Uehf II, .. Key Holds and tlcorgp s, Alklt, under tho Jct of ,V m,ni V y. ".'. .,l,c t''niri.oiiw filth i.f Pcnnsyl'-a. U an "Jei, I, iV !rt 1 T!''0 .'r " '"tnPora Ion and regulation of certain iiicorporntlons," ,ii T no ''", S"i K1' "m', '"."Wlement; tlier to for the charter of on intended corporat on u ( ompany, the ih.iraclcr and object whereof li to niumifactiiro and sell n secret compound for he welding of ntecl and malleable lion, nnd for lhee purposes to hac, ikkscss and enjoy all .tho rights, benells and privileges of said Act of As setnbly and its supplements. WALTER H. IIEVANJ, Solicitor. NOTICE in hereby given that Illttenbender com pany, persons lining n Hen under thp lnwi of Pennsvlv.inla upon goods ware and merclian. disc of . II. Campbell, consisting of one set, of buggy wheels on account of storage and labor bestowed on Mich goods, tho owners having failed, neglected and refused to pav the amount; of such chirgcs upon said propeitv within sKty days afler iltm.ind Ihcrcof, mule ii'rfomIIJ', will expose tlie said set of buggy wheels, to sale nt public auction at Hittciibcnder Company's store, 12(1 Franklin aonuc, city of Scranton, Lackii. wanm county, p.i , the Clli day of July, A. I 1002, ut 12 o, tu., and sell tho same or so much thereof as slnll be sufficient to dlsehargo said Hen, together with costs of sale and .-tdver-'bb'X- RI'lTENIlENDER COMPANY. OFFICE OF THE HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUIILKJ GROUNDS AND BUILDINOS. WILLIAM A. STONE. Oomnor. E. D. ltAllDr.MIEIMin, Auditor (leneral. FRANK 0. HARRIS, Slate Ticasuier. T. L. EYRF. Supcriutrndcnt, l PROPOSALS for tuniMiliig Slatlonery, Fuel and other supplies. In compliance wllh the Comtltitllon and tie aws of the Coinnionwc.ilth of Pcnnsylvanh, wp hereby Invito scaled inoposjR at pi Ices below inuxlmum rates fixed in m-1i6i1uIcs, to furnish sta tionery, fuel and o.her supplh'S.for the secral dp. partments ot the tlatp goicrnmcnt. and for mak ing repairs In the scleral departments and for tho distribution of the public documents, fur Ihe year ending the flist Tuesday of June. A. D. 1001. Separate proposals will Iip lcccbcd and repirjlu contracts awarded as uiinoiinced in said schedules. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with at least two sureties or one surety, company, approved by j Judge nf the court of common picas of tlie county in which tho person or persons quaking such prnposil'inay leslde, conditioned foe tlie faithful pcrfoiniance nf thu contract, nnd ad dressed nnd delivered to tlie no.ird of Commission ers of Publ'c (bounds and buildings before twelve o'clock M of Tuesilav, the :ird day nt Jim", A. D. 1002, at which lime the piuposals will be opened and published in thp Reception Room ol the Executlip Department at'llarrisburg, nnd ion tracts awarded as sooii'thpreafler as practicable. Dlank bends and schedules containing all neces sary information can be obtained ot tills Depart ment. T. L. EYRE, For tho Roard of Commissioners of Publlo Grounds and Buildings. Business Opportunity. WANTED Parly that would be willing to assist young nun financially "to perfect' and 'pl.ico invention on market. Address C ,, care Tribune. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S. M. Hibbard k Co., members X. Y, Consolidated and Stock Sxchange. 44 and 48 Broadway, New York. Established ISM. Lon Distance' Phone 23SS Broad. ,.. .. ... - , 3 Real Estate. FORCED SALE ot one thousand feet of choice South Buffalo building lots at; cs.s than pne half actual value; location the best, on direct car line to Lackawanna Steel plant. Tor particuT lais write or wire me nt once. W. P. Volgamore, . No. 201 Morgan building, Buffalo, X. Y. FOR SALE Elegant sito for homes In. upper Green Ridge; cliolco neighborhood ; most de sirable locality for home, in iLackawanna county. J. A. Marvine, 173B Sanlerson'.ivcuuc. 1 " Lost Strayed Stolen. STOLEN On Tuesday night, May 20, 1902, from the Waymart farm, a bay icojt',' 3:. years .old; 16 hands and one Inch Jhigtf; blister, pn, inside of each front leg and one hind leg; castrated within two weeks. Reward for return, or for informa tion. R. P. Patterson's Sons, Car bondale, Penna,' 5. u , ,;- STRAYED Tor tin- nuideisgiuid'so preintsea, cow ami tab, the fornVr i( bTaclc"ai'd while with one long and out short horn. Owner can li.uo Slime, by paying cpenscs. Cliailcs II. Slieild, old Ke.iscr aicnue, lit). . t I.OsT A ladles' gold watch; a liberal leivard will be given if utiiineil td .Hotel Teruie. LOSTSteel beaitbdpurff containing snull sunt of money, on I.ickaw.inna avenpe, near Wy oming. Finder, ptoii-e return, purso to Tribune ojllce and keep contents. " LOisT r2.", between Tecl; Lumber" Co., East Mar ket stieet and Preslivtcrian ihiiich. Reward If returnid to ufflce of Peck Lumber Co. PROFESSIONAL) tj w Certified Piiblic 'Accountant. ?- EDWARD C. SPAl LDIMi, C. P. A., 2.1 TRAD crs' Hank building. Old telephone. No. iMil. Architects.; i FlIEDEIIICK l7 llltOW,. ,R(,'H. R., REAt Potato i:chinge, Blds-r, 12il Wiishlnglon ave. Civil and Mining- Engineers. II. L. HARDIN!.',. S13 'COXNEI.L HUILDLVQ. SI'EVE.NS-ON k K.VK1HT. 72fi COWVHI.L RLDO. Dentists. DR. (J. E. EILENIlEltHEH, 1'AULl IIUILDINO, Spruce strict, huaiitou. i)r'c,."o LAUBACH, HS WYllMINfi AVENUE Lawyers. IVILLARD, WARREN k KNAPP, ATTORVEYS and Counsellors-at-Law. u( to 012 Connell Building. D II. HEPI.O0I.E. ATl-ORNEY-LOANS NPOO- llatul on real estate security.. Meals BidhUnir, .- coiner Washington annuo and' Sprtio;sipr1t;i iJi" jrTsiTp & ji-s(-p. a'itorveys'a'xd" corvi Sr fcllois-at-law. Coiiimonvvealtli Building, Roomj j" 1U, 20 and 21, 7 . WATRES. A'rrORNEV-AT-LAW, lit) Villi ST "of" Trade Bulling,. Si rauton. Pa. , ,, . ,- ' r.'ui.i "i11 " if-T " PA'Pl-EIP-ON k WILCOX, Til VDER'H NATIONAL ft- Hank Building. j A. W. DERTIIOLfT DtTlCi; MOVED '10 fVo! '- Sll Wjomliirf avenue, i.s Hotels and' Restaurants. ' T THE El.lv C'.FE, 123 AND V FIUNKLI.V .H. nuc. Rales reasonable. P, ZIEdlJ'.R,' Pioprletor. SCH.VNTOV IIOl'hE. NEAR D.. Ji. kj) PAS senger depot, tVliuluatid onr'tliq jEuiopean plan. VHTOIt KOCH. Proptletur. ,. rr TR ,SQavengor, A, II. HRICIiS. ((LEANS PRIVY VAULTS AMI - - . cess poms, no oi'or,iuoij, uoiMu,H iyio', i,... A, B. Brlggs, picplrior. Leave-oidus' HOC Nortli Main avbluip; bl-' l!ickc' drug store, ior. , fvoilll .imiil aiiuii-, 'i i. per Adams and Mulberry Itutli 'tUvphoufs, 4, ttt- Wire. Screens. JOSEPH KlV-rTK.fVlil.'AR 511 li.VUK.VV AVE., Scranton, 1-u,, inanufacliuer of Wlic- Sci-ceis. Miscellaneous. 1IKH.V1 KHAIHIKE 111 .HROs., I'UlVlKltV SI 1'1'MES, IIV, vi'luivs,.piper bagiv.j.viiie Vaichouse, M WjshlnitlBn, -tviuue, bcijiytou, J'a. t j 1IIE WH.KfcsB VIIIIITHECOK1 V"AVllft HAH ill Suanton at the news stands of Rihuuii Bros., loo t-piuif iul nil Linden: M. Noitou, a. 0 ,l.s.'..lrjl , 'V. t-t