1'' r! V-d m 'Wit ! "Jt.W' V V ' ' pr, 4i 14 THE SOHAJSTON TRIBtUNTS-JblUDAV, MAY 23, 1902. i W.l'tt ( V J NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. PpccUl to Hie Periston Tribune. Tunkhannoek, Mny 22. The water was turndd on at tho public drinking fftuntaln on tho corner of Tioga and Warren streets on Thursday. There will be an ice cream social In tho basement or tho Methodist Episco pal church this Friday evening, given by class 12 of tho Sunday school. Ad mission. 1G cents. Tunkhannoek coal dealers have not a single pound of coal which can bo bought for love or money, and those of our people who had not provided a supply against the Btrike season, are obliged to resort to the use of wood and tho oil and gas stove In order to do their cooking. Tho dealers hope to 'get a. supply of bituminous coal later. Tho condemned bridge across tho Susquehanna river at this Iplace, to gether with the old toll house at the North End and tho stone In the piers and abutments, will be sold nt public outcry on Saturday at. 2.30 p. in. The Black Diamond, and Atlantic Roof Paint companies which have their headquarters here, are employing a large number of men on the con tract work. J. Calvin Ferris, an aged veteran of the civil war, who has been In poor health for several years past, died at the homo of his daughter on Tuesday afternoon In Eaton township. The fu neral was Tleld at the Methodist Epls "cop.il church In this place on Thurs day afternoon. Rev. II. II. Wilbur offi ciating. The remains were Interred In Sunnysldo cemetery. Prof. J. F. Wiggins Is spending con siderable time on tho road Introducing his preparation known as Wiggins' hair fond. living W. Billings, a veteran of the civil war, now engaged In tho drug business at Nicholson, was doing busi ness in town on Thursday. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to tlio Scranton Tribunes. - Towanda, May 22. C. F. Nichols, one of the best known residents of Athens, is dead, at the age of 78 years. Begin ning In 1S56, he served two terms In the legislature, and In 1S73 was appointed sprgeant-at-arms In the house of rep resentatives. He was a prominent sol dier. An effort Is In progress by Towanda's onthusiahts to organize abase ball team this season. Towanda tribe, No. 339, Improved Order of Red Men, have secured new quarters in the Means' block, which are to bo furnished In' line shape. The order has a large membership here. Stone broken, by the chain gang of the C.w'ego jail is to he used to macadam ize a street In Wnvorly. The Bradford and Sullivan county Christian Endeavor convention will be held nt Burlington, June! IS and 19. Tho local oftlccrs are 'holding up all hoboes, and others found stealing rides on JLehigh Valley trains. Nine are al vcady servings time In the county jail, if who'.woro captured since feunday. - The famous' hotel and spring at Min- iiequa'-wlll bo sold at auction sale next Monday, for the purpose of partition ing the estate. William A. Pierce, a native of Wysox, died on Monday, aged SO years. He is survived by his aged wife, six sons and three daughters. Mr. and Mrs. William Seott celebrated pthelr fifty-sixth wedding anniversary on ' Monday. FACTORYVILLE. Special lo tlic Ecunlon Tribune. Factoryville, May 22. J. L. Coon, who has been ill for a week, is again pursu ing his studies. Professor and Mrs. Hulley spent Wed nesday evening at the home of Byron Hall, at Olenburn. Mrs. Unit Wilson, who hns been spending u few weeks with her daugli ter, Mrs. D. L. Gardner, has returned to her homo In Clifford, Pa. Our base ball team suffered their sec ond defeat at the hands of the Mont rose players on Saturday last. Next Saturday an Interesting game with the St. Thomas college team, of Scranton, Is expected on our own grounds. Dr. Leroy Stephens, secretary of the Haptlst Education society, of Philadel phia, was a guest at the academy the )earl.v part of the week. Earl McCain spent a few days last week at his homo In IIueIi, Susquehanna county, Pa, Rev. G. R. Smith at the Baptist church on Sunday evening devoted tho service to a discussion of the strike. This (Thursday) evening the same will bo continued by Professors Hulley and If, Loreu Fassctt. John Thompson, of Bald Mount, hpent Sunday with his friend, Edward Klr chcr, class of '02. Miss Minnie Belle Wlieaton, class of '03," has been engaged as bookkeeper for tho Keystone Lumber company and Is already performing her duties In that capacity, along with her school woik. Mrs. S. H. McCain, of Rush, is attend ing her daughter, Mabel, who Is Indis posed, WELSH HILL. Special lo the Pcranton Tribune, Wclbh Hill, Muy 22. The Ladles' Aid society meet today to renovate the church. Mr, and Mrs. Will Cole, of Mayfleld, ere visiting relatives here, Mr, and Mrs, Thoinns Bevan and Miss I.lzssle Morguns, of Scranton, are hero for tho summer, Rev. R. N, Harris is in New York this, week, t x Friday evening, May 16, being the an niversary of John Watklns, his children and neighbors gave him a pleasant sur prise. (The evening was a most enjoy able one. Those present were; Mr, and Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mr, and Mrs, Lcnle Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T"T If You Could bOUft into the future and see the condition will bring you, you would wet relief at once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption Lure Guaranteed to cure Con- uuiiHiou, Oroncuttta, Astnran. ud sll luntf Trouble. Cure Coughs aud Cold in a, day, m cent.. Write to 0. C. Wells t Co.. I, Roy, N.Y., for irc trial bottle. ir..i. ri.. d t.. ....ml ii. iu.i V -r 1 Watklns, M,rs. Marietta Watklns, Mr. and' Mrs. Owen Owens, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis, Fred Owens and Miss Bertha Nlcka borker, HARFORD. SpeilM lo the Scranton Tribune. Harford, May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeffcrs, of Plalnsboro, arc visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jeffers. Mrs. H. W. Earth spent laBt week In Scrunton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tiffany spent Sun day In Conklln. Miss Florence Robblns has returned from Yonkors. Clarence Tiffany Is helping Mr. Bald win In tho creamery. The union memorial service will be held In the Methodist church Sunday, Muy 25. Rev. Wnrnick will conduct the service. Miss Agnes Thatcher Is 111. Dr. Charles Lewis and Miss Cora Sav ngo, both former residents of Pennsyl vania, were married tin China. March 22. Miss Savage was' formerly a Har ford girl. . Eugene Osborn has purchased the L. O. Tiffany house. Miss Anna Qulnlin, Flora Swetser, Norma Darrow and Will Sherwood are attending the summer normal school at New Mllford. Prof. G. A. Stearns, B. W. Pease and E. A. Benson are the Instructors. An ice cream social will be held at tlie homo, of H. A. Robblns, on Friday evening, May 23, under the auspices of the Epworth league. AVOCA. The Ladies' Missionary society of the Lnagcllffe church will conduct a sale of eatables at the home of Mrs. Argus Howell this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Prof. C. F. Hoban and W. B. Curran attended the Press club banquet ' at Atlantic Highlands yesterday. Miss Anna McMillan, of West Pitts ton, spent yesterday with friends here. The schools In West Avoca have been closed on account of small-pox. Guards have been put about the Pelham prop erty, but the council did not think it necessary to provide a nurse. The marriage of Miss Anna Golden and Thomas Hlmin, of Duryea, was sol emnized In St. Mary's church yester day afternoon. Mrs. Green, of Main street, will re move her family to New York this week. Patrick Finn, for many years a resi dent of Mooslc, died at the home of Ed ward Morrlssey on Wednesday morn ing. The funeral will take place this afternoon. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson and daughter, Mrs. Charles Sanders, returned on Tuesday evening from Philadelphia. H0PB0TT0A1. p"rial lo tlie Scranton Tribum. Hopbottom, May 20. Mrs. J. H. Tan ner Is spending the Week in Lestershlre. C. H. Kellum and family are spending a few days in Scranton. The night station at this place Is closed on account of the strike. It Is the first time in twenty-live years it has been known to be closed. The Universalist Ladles' Aid society meets with Mrs. W. A. Jeffers, May 28. for tea. James Doran has left his position nt tho Valley View house and expects to return to Binglmmton. Miss Sadie Clark is spending the week with her parents In Lenox. OLD FORCE. The George Hill post, G. A. R will hold Hip annual servlcps at tho brick church on Friday, May, 30. An exten sive programme has been arranged and will bo rendered in the church. The choir is preparing to sf-rvo refresh ments consisting of sandwiches, lee creahi, cands cake and coffee, banan as, etc., on the church lawn. Those coming from a distance will find It convenient as It will save them from carrying a lunch with them. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Healey, of Scranton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Eben Foote. The remains of Corporal George William Sunby arrived from the Phil ippine Islands on Friday afternoon and wero Interred In the, Muicy cemetery on Sunday afternoon with military honors. The services were held In the Primitive Methodist church and were attended by the J. O. A. M. of Plttston of which the deceased was a member. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. Corporal Sunby enlisted In Company C. Fifth regiment, United States Infantry, In 1899, for a term of three years, His term would have ex pired In ApiU, but In November he died of peritonitis after undergoing an operation. He, was an affectionate son and a kind brother and was loved by all who knew him. His parents and sisteis have tho deepest sympathy of their friends and neighbors. TAYLOR. The Reds defeated tho West Scran ton Alerts In an interesting game of ball, by a seoro of 10 to 3. The homo team started to do things in tho first inning, Hayes commenced with a threo base hit and fceored on u neat hit by Glynn, Tho home team got seven runs over tho rubber before they were re tired. The Alerts tried a new pitcher in the second inning, who held the locals well In hand until the final In ning, when they took another batting rally and added thiee more scoreB. Reed handled the sphere for the home team and handled himself like a vet eran, holding the visitors down to 4 hits. Ills support was of the best. Tho feature of tho gumo was tho sensational catch of R, Watklns, center-nelder of the homo team, The score by Innings; R.H.E, Reds , 7 0 0 0 0 0 S 10 8 3 Alerts ..,......,.,.00200002 4 5 Batteries Reds, Reed and Glynn; Alerts, Mangan and Phllbln. Umpire Keogh. Machine Agent Jenkln Davles has moved his effects from the Evans build ing to the Kelfer property, on Main street. The remains of the late Joseph Hall vere laid at rest In the Presbyterian cemetery yesterday, Tho funeral ser vices were held from the home of Mrs. James Nash, on Union street, and were largely attended. Rev, C, B, Henry, pastor of the Methodist EDUcooal church, officiated and preached an Im pressive sermon, The Taylor Accident Fund and the Mlnooka tribe, No. 247, Improved Order of Red Men of which the deceased was a member, attended the obsequies In a body. Funeral Di rector J. E. Davis had chat go of tho funeral. Archbnld Mine local, No. 1849, 'United Mine Workers of America, held an Im portant meeting laBt evening, when the delegates gave their report from the Hnxlcton convention, Theatrical J ATTRACTIONS TODAY. ACADEMY Mabel PiIbo company. Alternoon and night. This Is Amateur Night. Tho Southern Stock comnnnv. sunnort- Ing Miss Mabel Palgo at tho Acadomy of music this week, continues to please won filled houses. Tho vaudeville features aro enthusiastically received. Tonight after tho regular performance amateurs will bo given a chance to dis play their ability. Any ono desiring to compete for tho prlzo offered will hand In their names at tho box ofilco beforo 4 p. m. today. "The Climbers." "The Climbers," a now nnd original comedy by Clyde Fitch, which was pro duced lost season at tho Bijou theater, New York, proved to bo the sensational success of the theatrical year, totalling a run of 200 nights, will bo seen for tho first time hero at tho Lyceum on Satur day, matinee and night. Tho presentation will enlist Charles Kent, James Carew, Bennett sturgis, Frederick Peters. George Stevens, Ed mund Liston, Charles Master, George Klnard, Joseph Roblson, Edward Cheno- weth, Harry Wright, Jr., Marguerito St John-Wood, Jcrtnlo A. Eustace, Elizabeth Barry, 'Marian Berg, Ethel Wlnthrop, Marlon Glroux, Maude Ream Stover, Lil lian Wright, Malzte Oliver. Tho cngago mon is limited to two performances, Sat urday afternoon and night. The sale of seats nnd boxes opened at the box-office or the Lyceum theater yesterday morn ing. Tim Murphy. One of the moBt charming performances of tho season will be "Old Innocence,"! as presented by Mr. Tim Murphy at the Ly ceum on next Monday night Since Tim Murphy became a star be has appeared In many roles suited to his per sonality and genius, but none so eminent ly great as Jason Green, In the play ho Is offering this spring, hence wo will see him at Ills best, and that means a treat not enjoyed very often. Scats go on sale this morning. Keystone Dramatic Company. The Keystone Dramatic company will present "For Home and Honor" as their opening bill at tho Academy next week'. It Is presented for the first time by this organization at popular prices. The strength of the company, the excellence of the specialties, and tho richness of the costumes aro all factors which the man agement wish to leave for a "first night" approval. Other cities have claimed that the pre sentations by this company aro the most perfect ever attempted by a repertoire company, as the productions are given en tire. Miss Gertrude Shipman and Law rence B. McGill are at the head of the organization. "The Vagabonds." Commencing with matinee on Monday afternoon, and continuing for threo days, tho "Vagabonds" will bo the attraction at tho Star. "Mrs. Potter's Reception" and "Tho Arrival of King Dodo" aie the titles of the two giand burlcttas presented, and in producing them no expense has boon spared to make thorn the peers of any similar presentation ever seen. Tho comedy is both excellent, while all the latest New York musical successes aro introduced. Many pretty women may be seen clothed in gorgeous costumes. Al together, they are simply magnificent. The olio is ono that can be favorably compared with any contained In a bur lesque show this season, for many well known vuudovlllo artists aro connected wtlh the organization. The company will remain at tho Star for threo days with matinco each after noon. Remember this is tho benefit fir tho attaches of the house. STAGE NOTES. By producing his "Alphonso and Gas ton" play Gus Hill Is said to havo clinched his right to produce this piece according to copyiight laws. For tho last tlmo this season tho ploco was presented In Nowburg, N. Y last Saturday night by Mr. Hill and will bo put away until next fall. Charles Frohman has made definite ar rangements to star Maude Adams as Ros alind In "As You Like It" next season. The first presentation takes placo next September In New York, nnd a start hns already been made upon tho scenery and music of the piece. Truly Shattuck was originally chils tened "Etrulla." In England her nnmo was tho subject of much characteristic British humor, and tho London "Punch" wont so far as to say that England might get ready to welcomo torao American star as "Sincerely Jones" and "Honestly Smith." As compared with tho condition of tho actor two hundred years ago his present status Is a marvelous example of social development, but, ovon looked at In tho light of tho comparatively recent past, hla advnnco toward mora favorablo recog nition Is strongly mnrked. In an address to somo students In tho west during tho last tour thoro Stuart Robson mentioned how nt ono tlmo In his early stago career ho was banished from a certain state bo caiiHo ho wus a player. In Now Haven ho was fined for not paying a llconse, nnd not being able or unwilling nt tho mo ment to pay tho nno ho was put In jail. MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. The king's eons are in the counting house watching him count his money. Find Uievn. ( v BASE BALL."! BASE BALL. Result of Yesterday's (tames. Scranton, 11! Lebanon, C. Rending, (i! Lancaster, 4. Standing of Clubs. Played,Won.Lost.P.C. Lancaster 12 S -I .1,(17 Scranton ,,.. ,. 13 R r .015 Lebanon in 8 n .01 r. Rending 12 3 9 .250 Today's Games. Scranton nt Reading. , Lebanon at Lancastor. SCRANTON VICTORIOUS. Lebanon Loses in First Inning by Loose Playing Captain Rollins Receives Bat from Admirers. By Excluihc Wire from Tho Associated Press. Lebanon, May 22. Loose playing In the first inning lost Lebanon the game to tlny. A party of Captain Pat Rollins' ndmlrers presented him with a bat, completely covered with five dollar bills. Score: LEBANON. R. H. O. A. E. Costcllo, rf 12 10 0 Rollins, c 1 1 u 1 2 Dunn, ss 12 5 6 0 Laffey, If 1 1 a 0 1 Phllbln, cf 0 10 0 0 Grlbloy, 2b 0 12 4 1 O'Neill, 3b 0 12 13 Tull, lb .- 1 1 6 0 0 Kline, cf., p 0 2 0 0 0 Hcptlng, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 12 24 12 7 SCRANTON. ' R. H. O. A. E. Gorton, cf 3 110 0 Blnkey, If 12 2 0 0 Glllam, rf 0 0 4 10 Logan, 2b 12 4 7 1 Wlltso, lb 1 2 12 0 1 Schmaltz, 3b 12 0 2 0 Stroll, s s 1 1 0 0 1 Raincy, c 2 2 4 0 0 McGarry, p 1 2 0 2' 1 Totals U II 27 18 4 Lebanon 2 000003005 Scranton S 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 x U Earned runs Lebanon, 2; Scranton, 3. Two-base hits Costcllo, McGarry. Sacri fice hit McGarry. Stolen bases Laffey, Blakey, Ralney, Schmaltz. Struck out By Hcptlng, 2; by McGarry, 1. Doubjo plays Glllam to Stioh to Schmaltz; Lo gan to Rainoy; Stroh to Logan to Wlltso; Logan to Wiltsc; Rollins to Grlbley to Tull. First bare on balls Off Hcptlng, 3; oft McGarry, 1. Hit by pitched balls O'Nelll, Hcptlng, Grlbley, Laffey, Gor ton. Passed bull Rnlncy. Umplrcr Southard. Time 1.3S. Attendance W0. Reading-Lancaster. Rending, May 2.2. Three hundred happy enthusiasts weio at tho gnmo horo today. Reading winning for tho first time In eleven games. Krousc, a now twirler, pitched a great game for tho locals. Score: LANCASTER. R. II. O. A. E. HInes, If 0 0 2 0 1 Biatton, 2b 0 0 2 11 Jeffries, 3b 113 0 1 McQlynn, lb 1 1 11 1 2 Ferris, cf 1 0 u 0 0 Hess, cf ". 1 0 1 ' 0 0 Shlnncrs, ss 0 12 6 1 Fordney. c 0 2 10 0 Balzcr, rf 0 12 10 Keener, p 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 4 G 21 11 G READING. R. H. O. A. E. Barker, 3b 0 0 C 1 2 Jordan, lb 2 3 9 0 1 Hnrtman, c 114 2 0 Essler, rf 0 10 0 0 Colo, cf 0 12 10 Lawson, ss 0 0 3 3 1 Conroy, If 113 0 0 Coursey, 2b 1110 1 Krousc, i 10 0 4 1 Totals 6 8 27 17 0 Lancaster 0 2 0 110 0 0 04 Reading 0 0 0 10 2 3 0 X C Two-baso hits Jordan, Coursey, Hurt man. Sacrifice hit Jordan. Stolen bases Bratton, Jordan. Left on bases Lan caster, 6; Rending, 2. Struck out By Keener, 1; -by Krouso, 2, Doublo ploys Shlnners, Bratton and McGlynn; Shlnncrs and McGlynn: Coursey. Lnwson and Jor dan. First on balls-Oft Kroiiho, 2. Jilt by pitched ball Conroy. Umpire Schl. Time of game 1.43. National League. At Chicago R.H.E. Philadelphia 0 0 t 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 !l 3 Chicago 0 2 1000102-1(1 13 3 Batteries McGeo and Doom; Rhodes nnd Kllng. Umpire O'Day. At Cincinnati- R.H.E. Brooklyn 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 12 1 Cincinnati 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-B 12 7 Brftterles Donovan and Fnrroll: Phil lips and Peltz. Umpire Cantllllon, At Pittsburg- R.H.E. New York 0 000000000 2 2 Pittsburg 0050 OOOlx 6 12 1 Batteries Evans and Bowerman; Plill Ippl and O'Connor. Umpire Emsllo. At St. Louis- R.H.E. Boston ..,,.". 3 0 20002 00710 0 St. Louis 0010000 00110 4 Batteries Willis and Klttrldgc: Ycrkes and Ryan. Umpires Powers and Brown. a American League. At Philadelphia- R.H.E. Cleveland 0 12 0 4 0 12 1 It IS 4 Philadelphia. 101040030-9 11 1 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT 4 Lines 10 Cents Mare Than Four Lines, 3 Cent tor Bach Extra Lin 5. For Rent. FOR RENT No. WW Dudley street, Dun more. Pa., ten rooms, furnished or un furnished; all modoin Improvements; wlrto porches and line lawns, fruit, garden plot: convenient to nil trolley lines. Call or ad dress D. E. Barton, 221 West DiinUcr street, Dunmorc, Pa. , FOR RENT Finely furnished houso fo tho summer season; steam heat; WW block Mndlson nventlc. M. H. Holgatc, Commonwealth building. FOR RENT House for tho summer, nlco- ly located near station: hot nnd cold water and bath: will pnitly furnish If ro desired. Address W. B. Stade, Dnlton, Pa. FOR RENT To desirable party.furnlshed flat In desirable location from Juno 1st, Including electric light, telephone and all conveniences. Address F. II., Tribune office. FOR RENT S23 Green Rldgo street, nine rooms, modern Improvements: aloum heated, very rcnHonnblo and de-dtable. 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Marviao, 1736 Sanderson avenuo. Lost Strayed Stolen. STRAYED To tho undersigned's prem ises, cow and calf, tho former is black nnd white with ono long nnd ono short horn. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Charles H. Shedd, 616 Keyser avenue, city. LOST A ludles' gold watch; a liberal reward will bo given if returned to Hotel Terrace. LOST Steel beaded purso containing small sum of money, on Lackawanna avenue, near Wyoming. Fiudor plonso roturn purse to Tribune office and keep contents. LOST $!". between Peck Lumber Co., East Market streot and Presbyterian church. Reward if returned to ofilco of Peck Lumber Co. Found. FOUND In front of Tribune office, purse containing memorandum. Owner can havo same by calling at Tribune Bindery, city. Batteries Mooro and Bemls; Wlltse and Steelman. Umpire Connolly. At Boston ten Innings R.H.E. Chicago 01000 000034 8 0 Boston 0000000102-:3 0 2 Batteries Patterson and McFnrland; Dlneen and Criger. Umpires Caruthcrs und Johnstone. At Baltimore R.H.E. Detroit 0000000011 8 2 Baltlmoro 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 x 3 6 0 Batteries Miller and McGulro; Howell and Bresnahan. Umpire O'Loughlln. At Washington- R.H.E. St. Louis ,..,30 0 0 00 0 009 14 1 Washington 000100000-1 7 2 Rcldy nnd Sugdeu; Leo und Drill, Urn prle Sheridan. . , Eastern League. Providence, 4; Joiscy City, 2 Worcester, 10; Nowark, 3. Rochester, 8; Toronto, 3. Buffalo, 3; Montm-il, 1. NEW MILFORD. 6pclal to the Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, May 22. Sixty pupils nro attending the summer normal in this place, Mrs, F. D, Eatherly, of Detroit, is visiting relatives here. Tho funeral services of William Meado wero conducted from tho Meth odist church Wednesday at 11.30 o'clock. Interment In tho New Mllford cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moss, who havo been spending tho winter In Detroit, re turned to their home hero Wednesday night. Mrs. Henry Mende, of Blnghamton, and Andrew Meade, of Montrose, at tended the funeral of William Meade Wednesday, Dr, D, C, Alney was In Montrose Tuesday on business. Rev, J, D, Mullery Is attending a Prohibition convention at New Castle this week. Dr, a. P, Clements and family spent Wednesday In Susquehunna, NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Nicholson, May 22, Mr. nnd Mrs, Richard Knlffen spent Tuesday vl,th tho former's brother, C. II. MucConnell, Mrs. V. C. Decker and Mrs. Augusta Benjamin returned home Wednesday night, after a week's visit In New York cttv. The Misses Anna and Clara Wilcox aro spending u few days at Atlantic City. L SITUATIONS WANTBD FREE. Branch WANT Offices. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALnKttT SCHW.TZ, corner Mulberry itrcet ml Vcltcr avenue. OUSTAV riCHKL, 050 Adms avenue. West Side OKOnon W. JENKINS, 101 South Main South Scranton j I'ltfJD L. TEltl'PK, 720 Cedar avenue. 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WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 622 Qulncy avenue. WANTED-GIrl to go to Strotidsburg; light general 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' 339 Adams Ave. Agents Wanted. THE- NUDE IN ART Wnntod ngonts; series of lo pictures; send 23 cents for pi Ices and sample. S. J. Mertz, 833 Pine street, Allontown, Pa, Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTBD-By a widow nt washing, ironing or house cleaning or day work. Mrs. P. Miller, 7U Schncll court. SITUATION WANTED-Druggist. regis tered, competent, desires position, or relief work. Address J. E. Stuart, 249 E. Northampton street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. SITUATION WANTED to go out by tho day washing and Ironing. Call or ad dress, L. B., 334 Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED-Doing general work, by respoctablo colored man. 1232 Penn avenue. COLORED WOMAN desires washing to take homo or go out by tho day, or doing house cleaning. 1232 Penn avenuo. Business Opportunity. WANTED Party that would bo willing to assist young man financially to per fect and placo Invention on market. Ad dress C. R., care Tribune STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wrlto for our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. S. M. Hlbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 4ii Broadway, Now York. Established 1S64. Long Dlstanco 'Phono 23S8 Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO T.OAN Qulck, sti night loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Cull on N. V. Walker 314-315 Conncll building. Strikers' Notice. WE 3ELL tickets and checks to all parts of Europe Consult us beforo purchas ing transportations. Wo will snvo you money. Union Ticket Agency, 203 Luck.i wanua avenue, Scranton, Pa. Opposite Scranton Houso. i ' Wanted To Rent. WANTBD ROOMS For two adults, threo or four rooms, furnished or unfurnish ed for very light housekeeping, llrht lloor preforred. Address M. 13., Tribune oflice. WANTED Furnlhhed houso of four or llvo rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G, E., Tilbuno oflice. Board and Rooms. ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen: first- class accommodations; uu conveni ences, at 414 Vine street. Terms jcan ablo. VERY DKSlRABLR suite of looms with II rat class tnhlo board, can bo obtained at 333 Jeff ci son avenue. Wanted Rooms and Board. WANTED Two communicating rooms with board, private family preforred. Two ladies und u gentleman: slnto full particulars. Address C. H. D Tribune ofilco, Summer Boarders, ailMMEn BOARDERS wanted nt Dill ton, ten minutes from station, good water, cxceliont location, with plonty of shade, Address box 116, Dalton, Pa. Rheumatism. RHKUMATJSM-All parties that wish cun ue speeauy mm pvrrnuueuuy cuiou of u varieties nf Rheumatism by u vege. tablo, compound; cures guaiuntced. In fpilio or uddreus J, E, Tuylor, Scranton. LEGAL. NOTICE IS heicby given that Bltteuben dcr1 company, parsons having a lien under tho Uws of Pennsylvania upon goods, waro and moichumiUe of W. H. Campbell, consisting of ono set of bussy wheels on account of stntugo and labor bestowiul on such goods, the owncia hav ing failed, neglected und refused to pay the amount of tmch charges upon said property within sixty days after demand theieof, made personally, will expose the said set of buggy wheels to sale at public auction at Bittoubendot- Compauv's store, J!M Frunklln uvenue, city of Scranton, Lackawanna comity, Pa., on tho Dili day of July, A. D., 190.', at 12 a. in., und t-ell the sumo or va much thereof us shull bo sufficient to discharge said lien, together with costs of sulo und udvci Using. BITTENBENDER COMPANY. DIREcloffift 3 Insertions 25 Cnti MorTh.i Fauf Llnei. a Centi.lor BachGHra Lli. SEALED PROPOSALm. Dlrcetn?fnCf ?ir. ll1? City Recorder by tlw ffiwf', " , Ocpnrtmont of Publlu Juno A L3 cloclA ; on Monday, woi' wSiL i0J.,W? J "wing named o?; ttvl PF ccrtatn portions of Carbon and rnn.ti' .on.co .Diamond avenue concrete nase, In accordance with nlnna SfoiiM ,onB " n, ' ' Bureiu Sf .?ch ,b,,1der shall cncloso with' their JS??1'..0181 op, cortlllcd check In the SVf.2l,?-hu,,dre.d ('100 dollars as .i .J,n.t.c.(Litooxec,lt0 n contract for tho S,nrLmlin,n.MtwcntyA20).darfl " awarded tho samo. in caso tho bidder, to whom tho contract shall have boon awarded, ?e ;es. ori omlAs ,t0 execute a contract for date or the award, tho .enclosure accom panying the proposal shall be forfeited to tho uso of. tho City of Scranton. Proposal' shall cover tho entire work, and shall stato separately tho price for setting pr.iresettlng curbstones, , the prleo for nvlngjper squaro yard, which is to "..Vii6 lb,00?1 of.gradlng as shown on profile, and tho prlee forkeeping Raid pavement, in repalr.fer flvu' years, from the uccoptdneo of tame by the city. Systcmqf sowers, -Section "F," Seven teenth District, Irithayr-Welfth and Nine teenth wnrds. - BidfhWshall enclose with each proposal, ca5hTorcertlflcd .cheek In tho sum of three. hundred' J300) dollars ns n guarantee, to execute a "contract If awarded th6 same, lncase the bidder to whom the cpntract, shall" 'havo been awarded, refusos or. omits to execute it contract for, the, work In accordance with the plans i 'Anil specification, therefor with in ten '(101., days from thBod.-ttn nt thn Award.vthoeneloaure accompanying his Pi'op5?itl Bb'Ue f oi felted iW,tWi use of System ,oflHttriru fwHAft -?rif7".auo. :enth Distrtct:.irt th 'uijXih- ir.i . IU1 ir.L-li"'J . ... Tvniliifti rtl.v""nrf.lA..'r-.A,.,-it. ta....-,. court, Irving aventip, Prescott avenuo and Ash street. In tho 'Tenth ward, System of, powers In Wyoming avenue, Ash street, Oakford court, Forest court nnd Brcck court, In tho Sovcnth and Thir teenth wards. i ' ' Bidders shall cncloso with' each proposal cash or ccrtllled check In the sum of one hundred ($100) dollars ns a guarantee to executo n contract If awarded the same. In caso the bidder to whom tho contract shall have been awarded, refuses or omits to execute a contract for the work In ac cordance with tho plans and specifications therefor within ten (10) days' from the date of tho award, tho enclosure accom panying his proposal shall bo forfeited to tho uso of tho City of Scranton. Plans nnd specifications are on tile and can bo soon nt tho Bureau of Engineering. Bidders will ho furnished with proposal blanks at tho Bureau of Engineering and no others will bo nccoptcd. ' AH proposals shall bo filed with, the City Controller, In his office In tho City Half, Scranton, Pa not later than 2.40 o'clock p. m., on Monday, Juno 2. 190.1. Tho city reserves tho right to reject any or ail bids JOHN E. ROCHE. Director. Department of Public Works. Scranton, Pa., May 22, 1002. ' OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMM1S SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM A. STONE, Governor. E. B. HARDKNBERGH. T. L. EYRE. Superintendent Auditor General--FRANK G. HARRIS. . 4., Stato Treasurer. s PROPOSALS for furnishing Stationery, Fuel nnd other supplies. In compllanco with tho Constitution and tho laws of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, we hereby Invite sealed propos als, at prices below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies for tho several de partments of tiio stale government, r.nd for making repairs in tho several depart ments, and for tho distribution of tho public documents, for tho year ending tho first Tuesday of June, A. D. 1903. Separato proposals wlil.be received and sepal ate contracts awarded ns announced in said schedules. ' Ench.M proposal must bo accompanied by., a borlfl, with at least two sureties or ono surety company, ap proved by a judge of the court of com mon pleas of tho county In which tlm person or por&onn making such proposal may reside, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contrnct.-i and rd drcssed and delivered to, the, Board of Commissioners of ' Public Grolindx and Buildings beforo twelve'- o'cloclc M of Tuesday, tho 3id day of June. A..D. 190-.', at which tlmo tho proposals 'will b opened and published In tho iRcceptlou Room or the Executive Department at Harrlsburg, and contracts 'awarded as sonn thereafter as ptactkablo. r Blank bonds nnd schedules containing all npcess:irj5.1nfornwtlon 'can bo obtal.ied at this department. , T.,L. EYRE, For tho Board or Commissioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DING.fi. P, A.. 2) Traders' Bank building. Old telephone. No. lSiil. ' Architects. . FREDERICK'5!,. BROWN. PARCH B., Real Estnto Exchango Bldg., 126 Wash ington avo. Civil and' Mining' Engineers. H. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELLBLDG. STEVENSON & KNl,GHTv iMjCONNULli building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENnERGEn." PAULI building. Spruce sticot, Scrunton. DR. C. C. LAUUAOII. 113 WYOMING ave. Lavyer3, WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornoys und Counscllars-at-Luw. 603 to Cli Coimell building. D. B. REPLOGLU ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on t: cstabi security.. Mears Building, corner Washington nve.rn.io and Suruco street. " vv JESSUP & JES8UP. ATTORNEYS ASJB Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21. L. A. WATRESJ iAh'TORNyV.JATiLAW, rd of Trade Building, Scranton, iJVi, Bour PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADHtiS' National Bank building. ' ? A. W, BBRTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO No. 211 Wyoming avenue, .T Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reasotialila., , P. aiEgLEIllMpprlotoT., SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D,, L, &.W. Papsenger depot. Conducted on the fi ropean plan. Victor Koch.' Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. HRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor; onlytfmprqveq pumps used. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor, Leave orders 1100 North Main ftvepue. or Elcko's drug stole, cornev Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 311 UACKA. aye., Scranton, mfis. of Wire Scroons. Miscellaneous, MEQARGEB'BR.OS, PRINTERS" 8U1- pile Wu me?, uiiYeiupi'a, I'ui'i'rj 'u.jn, tv,tiu. urcnouse, ip Yyusnjngtoji ;u venue. THE WILKKS-BARRK RECORD CAN be had in Sciuutou nt tho news stand of R(UsniiBrr,i4iihruQispl5( Linden: w. 'Norton; 3!i' LaeKawanna avo.; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce utrcJU m ri 1 j- L.J- ' f,tji'-f r ? aM'filatJaMf-iallalAf'"'' ' " -ittAr- v5 Lfi-. rSsJUuMJ,w9fiJfm.,tu.i,UJi , y.A-'-"W. i