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THE SCit ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUiNE 5, 1902.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESDALE.
(pcclil lo llic Scranton Tribune.
Honosdnle, Juno 4. John Unttmnn,
Aiio hns spent thn past few months
it Uanvlllp, Pa., hns returned to his
homo here, much Improved In health.
The commencement exorcises of the
Honosdnle graded schools will ho held
on Juno 17.
Mrs. P. I). Peterson hns suffered a re
lapse nnd Is In n critical condition.
A severe thunder shower visited
Honosdnle ut noon Tuesday, accom
panied by wind nnd ball.
Mr. Henry Fritend has removed the
porch In front of his store by direction
of the town council.
Children's day exercises will ho ob
served by the Honcsdalc Sunday
schools next Sunday.
A reorganization of t,hc Honcsdale
bands ls-about to bo consummated. A
meeting of the musicians and a rehear
sal will take place on Thursday even
ing. Miss Harriet Haahn and 13. M. C1III.
of Honcsdalc, were married at the
Presbyterian innnae by riev. William It.
Swift Tuesday at noon. They left Im
mediately for n wedding tour- They
will commence housekeeping In Hones
dale. During the thunder shower nl noon
today" lightning ontcredi the bakery or
Mr. L. D. Bunnell. It followed the
electric wire along the celling and down
the gas pipe In the lunch room, setting
(Ire to netting which covered the gas
fixtures. .Mr. Bunnell was near and
extinguished' the llames before serious
damage was done.
"The Honosdnle base ball team will
hold a' social dance In the opera house
on Friday evening.
Hon. G. S. Purdy returned today from
La Cross, Wisconsin, where ho was
summoned by telegraph. His brother,
Stacy D. Purdy, lost both of his legs
In a railroad collision on the Burling
ton road at Alma, Wis., dying soon af
ter the accident. The remains will
reach Hawley via the Krle road Thurs
day night. Interment ill bo made at
Purdy town, Wayne county, the birth
place of the deceased. Mr. Purdy was
fifty-eight years of age. Ho was a civil
engineer and roadmastor on the Eur
llhgton road.
On Sunday afternoon last, in Jersey
City, Miss Katharine E. Mnhany, of
Cleveland, Ohio, and Russell P. Van
Kouron, formerly of Honcsdalc, were
married by the Rev. Henry C. Swontzel,
of Brooklyn, X. Y.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhnnnock, Juno 4. Asa S. Keelcr
has removed his land offlce to rooms
adjoining those he lately occupied In
the Gray building.
The Wyoming district convention of
the Epworth league is holding a two
days' session at the Methodist Episco
pal church this week.
A meeting of the creditors of M. S.
vKlntner & Sons, the Mehoopany niill
'ing linn .which recently made an as
signment for the benefit of creditors
will be held at Mehoopany to-day,
'whcn It Is believed an effort will bo
',inado to effect a composition on the ba
sis of fifty cents on the dollar ot their
indebtedness.
' Attorney Howard M. Stroetcr, of
Scranton, was doing business here on
Mondtir.
John Flummerfelt has sold his farm
on Prospect Hill, and intends remov
ing to Arizona in the Autumn, where
his two sons are located as stock rais
ers. M.rs. Stephen Roberson was shopping
In Wilkes-Barro on Tuesday.
Coray N. Goodwin, of "Windham, and
Matthew W. Cortright, of Meshoppcn,
were among the business men in town
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Gilbert Palen, of Philadelphia,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus P.
"Northrop, of Susquehanna street.
Mrs. Patrick Boyco and son Thomas
visited WIlkes-Barre friends on Tues
day. Henry June, of Mehoopany was a
'caller In town on Tuesday.
' Next Sunday will bo observed Chil
dren's Day, and appropriate exercises
'will be held in the different churches
here, '
Miss Gertrude Luekenbill returned to
'Mauch Chunk on Tuesday, whore sho
'1b engaged In the millinery business.
Mrs. Wilbur E. Lott, who has been
111 for several weeks is able to bo out
'turn In.
Professor E. B. Rice, assistant princi
pal of the High School, returned on
Tuesday from a visit to his parents In
Perry county.
AVOCA.
At the regular meeting of the school
Lbourd, held on Monday evening, Thom
as Herbert was elected president; Wil
llam Doran, secretary, and James
"Ward,- treasurer. The other members
of tho .board nro M. J. Heap, Daniel
Ward, John King, Edward Gibbons,
fionn uiucoru ami v. i u'lirion.
me lunerai ot unaries ureen took
place yesterday afternoon from the
family residence, on the West Side.
iScrvlces were conducted by Revs. D.
Ij, McDonald and James 1 Moon. In
terment was made In Lnngcliffo ceme
tery. Tho funeral of Patrick Tlguo took
Ila,ce yesterday afternoon. Services
veto road In St. Mary's church by Rev.
SI. V. Crane. Interment was made In
'Bt. Mary's cemetery.
Tho infant son of Mr. .and Mrs. James
Crowe died on'Tuesdny morning. In
terment was made in Langcllffc ceme
tery, Smith' Bros,, who have- had largo
contracts with tho Rapid Transit line,
In concrete work, between Scranton
hud rittHtou, have about completed
their work and will leave In u few
flays for their homo in Easton.
Tho annual commencement exorcises
of the, High school on Tuesday evening
brought out an audience that over
'taxed the seating capacity of Snrslleld
opera house. When tho curtain rose
an entrancing bight met the eye. Tho
pupils, In spotless gowns, save tho
class colors, were seated upon ele
vated tlerd, with the graduates In the
foreground, Thero was an abundance
of halm's, intermingled with the na
tional colors. The motto, "Advunce
Tho' (he Way bo Rugged," was cai
rled on a banner above the stage, The
folIoVlng programme waB given In a
most creditable manner: "List to the
Pound of the Horn," school; "Advance',
Tho' the Way be Rugged," Miss Jessie
M. Clark; "The (Irundeurs of tho Bil
lowy Deep," Kathryn Rutledgo; "Anne
Laurie," school; "Perseverance," T. J.
Flnnnery; piano duet, Nellie Tlgue and
Laura Uoylnn; "Tho Massacre of 55o
ronstcr," Mary R. Reap! "TIs God's
Way," Leo P. Gibbons; "The Hong ot
the Vikings," school; "The Ancient
Greeks," H. A, Johnson; "Tho Convict's
Soliloquy," Miss Mary Walsh; "Dream
llig or Waking," solos nnd duet, by
ennlo Klcth nnd Anna O'Mnlley; pres
entation of diplomas, Prof. U. L. Ho-ban.
TAYLOR
The following officers wore elected nt
tho reorganization of the school board
at its meeting on Monday evening:
President, John W. Reese; sccretnry,
James Price; treasurer, Evan G. Wat
kins. The Children's Day exercises at the
Methodist Episcopal church have been
postponed for one week, Sunday, June
15.
Charles Andrew, of Lincoln Heights,
moved his family to this borough yes
terday. Sunday next will mark the observ
ance of the eleventh anniversary Sun
day nt the Calvary Baptist church. A
PICTURE
Jack, the
and sister. Can
fine programme, is being arranged for
the occasion. Rev. Dr. Harris, the pas
tor, will preach appropriate sermons.
Archbald mine local, No. 164?. United
Mine Workers of America, will meet
this evening in regular session.
The schools of Old Forgo borough
wilt i'lnsf tomorrow for the summer
vacation. Commencement exercises
will be held by the classes of 1UU2 Fri
day afternoon, when an excellent pro
gramme will be given.
Our borough ofllclnls are having their
portion of the flooring on the bridge
spanning the Lackawanna river re
paired. The structure has been in a
dangerous condition for some time. Let
tho commissioners of the Lackawanna
township see that their portion of the
structure is fixed.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
company ofllclnls are making ex
tensive improvements on the branch
route to the Pyno colliery. The grade
in the road is being cut down about
three -feet for several hundred yards.
Mrs. John Coombs and Messrs. Wil
liam Thomas and John Parker, of
Nortli Taylor, left on Tuesday evening
for Cleveland, O. Tho former will re
side there permanently.
l.ricK-nwiiniin Valley council. No. SI,
Jr. O. V. A. M., will. meet this even
ing in regular session.
MIs May Thomas, of WIlkes-Barre,
In tho guet of her cousin, Miss Jennie
Grimths. of High street.
Miss Alberta Johns, of Bangor. Pa., is
helm? entertained b.v her cousins. Miss
Norma and Hector Johns, of Railroad
street.
John Thomas, of Old Forge, has re
turned home from his trip to Liberty,
N. Y.
Attorney J. E. Watklus was a caller
In Peckvllle on legal business on Mon
day.
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ARCHBALD.
Mr. 13. S. Jones, of Olyphant, was a,
caller In town yesterday.
Mrs. Cheney and Mrs. E. C. Spauld
Ing were visitors In town yesterday.
Hon. P. A. Phllbln railed on Jermyn
friends veslerdnv.
Mrs, C. A. Samson and daughter
Louise aro visiting relatives In town.
II. C, Miller Is at Yatesvlllo where
he has charcc of the Delaware and
Hudson station for n few days.
The closing exercises of Daisy Mem
orial Kir ' -vmlcn took place yester
day mornli... "" Mrs. Hackley, tho
founder of tho school was present and
made a few remarks which were
grently enjoyed, Rev. T, J. Comerford
gave u very Interesting talk, in which
ho thanked Mrs. Hnckley most heart
ily for tho great Interest sho takes In
the kindergarten. The children all took
their parts as only such little ones can,
nnd they certainly show that tho in
structors liavo had great patience in
training them. After tho exercises tho
children wore treated to enke nnd ice
cream. A number ot people from o,
of town wcro present. Among thepi
wcro Mrs. Wlnt, of Scranton.
OLYPHANT
A pretty wedding took place in St.
Patrick's church yesterday afternoon
at 4 o'clock, Tho contracting parlies
were Miss Katie Qulnn and Michael
Heffernn of Dunmore street. Tim no,..
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emony was performed by Rev, J, J,
uuonueii. mho unuo was uttlrod in
bluo challlo with white trlmmlm-u mwi
carried wldto roses. She was attend
ed by Miss Casslo QUI. of Dunmore,
wno wore n gown or oia-rose ciiullle
trimmed with white Insertion. l'T T
Murphy was groomsmun. Miss Nettle
McDonnell played the wedding march,
q'ho wedding party were driven to tho
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f v.jmmUnJIMwU-MUj
homo of tho bride's brother,, P. O.
Qulnn on Dunmore street where a te
ceptlon wnB held, Mr. and Mrs. Ileftcr
on will reside nt this place.
Tho pupils of Misses Hannah Heneny
nnd Jennie Patten's rooms In tho pub
lic school will give their closing en
tertainment In tho Bchool this ufter
noon nt 2 o'clock. An Interesting pro
gramme hns been arranged. Tho par
ents nnd friends nre Invited to come.
The Browns oh Saturday will Jour
ney to Honcsdalc nnd cross bats with
tho crack tenm of that place. Savage
will probably twirl for the Browns.
Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Lena Matthews,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mat
thews, to John Butler Trlpplo, of Phil
adelphia, Is announced to take place ut
the bride's homo In Blukely nt noon.
DURYEA.
The Epworth Lcnguo held their regu
lar monthly business meeting Tuesday
evening. The following officers were
elected for next term of six mouths:
President, Thomas Martin: first vice
president, Mrs. Anna Kellar; second
vice president, Mrs. Gaylor Jacobs;
third vice president, Dunne R. Dills;
fourth vice president, Olen Jacobs: sec
retary Minnie Barnes; assistant secre
tary, Howard Kresge; treasurer, Myr
tle Reed.
The following delegates were selected
to attend the convention at Tunkhnn
nock: Elsie Hughes, Minnie Barnes
nnd Beatrice Perry.
Miss Steel, of Carbondale. who has
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carey
of Grove street, for the past few weeks
has returned home.
PUZZLE.
mule-tender, has a brother
you find them?
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
National Delegation Association,
Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-llth.
For the nbnvn occasion the Lacka
wanna Railroad will sell special ex
cursion tickets to Minneapolis, good
going July 4th, 5th. and 6th, at $30.t0
for round trip, and to be available for
return passage leaving Minneapolis not
earlier than July Sth, or later than July
I4th, except by depositing tickets with
Joint Agent at Minneapolis not later
than July 14th, and upon payment of a
fee of 50 cents at tho time of deposit,
an extension of the limit of leaving
Minneapolis to and Including Sept. 1.
Delegates will please bear In mind
the fact that by leaving Scranton on
the Lackawanna Railroad, only one
change of cars, Chicago, is necessary.
A popular time Is leaving Scranton at
6:30 p. m., arriving Minneapolis 7:43 the
second morning.
Low Bate of Fare to Denver, Colo
rado. On account or the Sundny School In
ternational association triennial con
vention to be held at Denver, Col,, Juno
26 to July 2, special round-trip first
class tickets may be purchased of the
Lackawanna railroad ticket oflice at
one-way fare for tho round trip. $I5.2:.
Tickets will be sold and good going
June 21, 22 and 23.
On the return trip, the payment of 2!
cents to tho joint agent, snme will be
validated for return passage to August
31, 1002.
The N. Y., O. & W. Summer Time
Table 'Will become effective on its main lino
nnd Scranton division, Sundny, Juno Ifl.
Trains will be run same as last season,
with the exception of an early morning
connection which will be mndo for pas
sengers Carbondale and South with tho
"Qunkcr City" express of the Central
Railroad of New Jersey. This train
makes close connections for all promi
nent Pennsylvania state points, arriv
ing In Philadelphia at 12 noon: Balti
more, 2.30; Washington, 3.30, and At
lantic City, 3,20 p. m.
First ClaBs Tickets to San Francisco
and Return at Less Than One Way
Fare.
On account of tho Imperial Council,
Nobles of tho Mystic Sehrlne, San
Francisco, California, Juno 10th 14th,
1002, tho Lackawanna railroad will is
suo flrst-clusa excursion tickets from
Scranton at tho low rale of $66,25 for
tho round trip, on sale good going May
26th to Juno 7th Incluslvo and for re
turn to reach original starting point
not later than 60 days from original
duto of purchaso of ticket. Seo Depot
Ticket Agent in regard to stop oft priv
ileges variable routes, side trips, Pull
man reservations, etc.
Low Bate of Fare to Portland, Ore,,
and Return.
On account of the National Convention
Travellers Protective Association of
America, Portland, Ore., June 3rd to
7th; the Supreme Lodge A. O. U. W.,
Portland, Ore,, Juno loth to 20th, 1902,
tho Lackawunna rallroa( I will Issue
First Class round trip tick ts for $70.30
on sale good going Muy 26th to Juno 7th
Incl. and for return passage to reach
original starting point not later thuu
60 days from original date of sale. See
Depot Ticket Agent for particulars as
to stop-over privileges routes und train
schedule.
I im am. tww af'4
I SYaiivp Rrnnn.Ait!nlM Thlu
BASEBALL. 1
National League,
At Philadelphia tbtt.E.
Pittsburg .,, 200011012-710 .1
Philadelphia .0 o 0 rt o 1 o o o 4 s 2
IJattcrles-Tnnnchlll nnd Smith! Mitgee,
Duggleby and Jucklltsch. Umpires
rowers and Brown.
At New York ten Innings It.H.E.
Chicago ,.. i oooil o o 1 0 0- 3 8 2
New York 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 14 0 a
Batteries Williams nnd Kllng; Evans
nnd Yeugcr. Umpire Cantllllon.
At Brooklyn It.H.E.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 8 7
Brooklyn 10.100010x-r.li! o
Batteries Ewlng and Bergen; Kltson
and Fundi. Umpire Emslle.
At Boston- R.ll.E.
St. Louis 01100000 1 3 7 7
Boston 3 30 0 0 0 t Ox 7 10 2
Bnttrrles-Dunhnm and O'Neill; Willis
nnd Kittrldgc. Umpire O'Day.
American League,
At Philadelphia R.H.E.
Chicago 10 0000002-3 !) 0
Philadelphia ,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 4
Batteries Patterson nnd Sullivan; Wilt
so and Powers. Umpire Connolly.
At Washington- R.II.E.
Detroit 000 00 30'3 0 11 2
Washington 4 ::o 0 0 2 0 I x 13 1 1
llattcrles Miller, Uronln and Buclow;
Carrlck and Clark, I'inplrc Sheridan.
Al r,illl,T.n. T tf l.T
St. Louis 0 02000310611 3
Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 110 02 G !i
Batteries Harper, Powell nnd Sugilen;
llowell and Robinson. Umpire O'Lough
lln and Caruthers.
At Cleveland- It.H.E.
Ti,.of . . ." ii a 1 n n n n n s n 5
Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 I 1 0 X-4 li 5
Batteries Prentiss and AVnmer; Moore
and Wood. Umpire Johnstone.
College Games.
At South Bethlehem Manhattan Col
lege, 5; Lehigh. 1.
At Princeton Princeton, 10: Bnokncll, 1.
At Providence Harvard, .I; Brown, ."..
At Hanover, N. II. Dartmouth, 2; Am
herst, 1.
At New Haven University of Illinois,
10; Vale, 4.
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
The Tycoons defeated the Sliders, Jr.,
on tho Hill grounds yesterday afternoon
b' the score of S to 3. Hamilton, of tho
Tycoons, pitched a very good game. Af
ter the game there was an election in
which Mr. l'edriok was chosen manager
and Mr. Ilotick, captain.
Financial Statoment.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL
VANIA. TiPtisury Department,
H.irrlsbiiig. Pa.. .May -"., HM-.
Statement of nnimint In the State Treas
ury at the close of business on ?.lay -?,
I!iu2. exclusive ot" moneys appropriated to
the Sinking Fund.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Na
tional Bank, Pnllndclphln $2.S33.3i2 6i
Allegheny National BanK, Pitts
burg 725,310 32
Commonwealth Trust Company,
Harrlsburg 412,3'.':i 11
Freehold Bank. Pittsburg '2U,JW
Quaker City National Bank,
Philadelphia 5"A2."M SJ
Athens National Bank. Athens. 2y,W) U3
American Trust Company,
Pittsburg 130.0UUOO
Anchor savings Bank, Pitts
hiiiK :t1,nw 00
Allegheny Trust Company, Al
legheny uJ.OOOOO
Berks County Trust Company.
Reading ,.... .".0,00)00
Columbia National Bank, Pitts
burg 2.-,iMW 01
Chester National Bank, Cluster lu,uO) UJ
Citizens' National Bunk, Wash
ington 2.-..0'Xl 00
City Savings Fund and Trust
Company. Lancaster 2.),a0') 00
Corn Exchange National Hank.
Philadelphia 75,(W0 OJ
Dollar Pavlius Fund and Trust
Company. Allegheny r,),CR)0 CO
Citizens' National Bank, Ii
trobe 2,"V.0iHl 00
Columbia Trust Company, Co
lumbia 2T..OtiOOa
Enterprise National liunk, Alle
gheny , :;i)7,0l!9 00
Exchange National Bank, Pilta
hurg InO.OW 00
Colonial Trust Company, Pitts
burg 9.-A0.U W
Farmers' National Bank. West
Chester 20,00'J 00
Farmers' Deposit National
Bank, Pittsburg 20 MM) 00
Fulton National Bank, Lancas
ter 2:..00)iV)
Franklin Trust Company,
Franklin 30.000 0J
First National Bank, Harrls
burg 2.71.510 01
First National Bank, Bansur... 2."..0'J't 10
First National Bank, Lebanon,. I.VOM'OO
First National Bank. Somerset 2'i.ouO i:o
rirut National Rank. Union
town HO.nflorn
First National Manic. Oakrlale,. lO.fltM ID
First National Bank. Dnnorn... 8."i,00U 1)1
First National Hank, Wllllams
port fiO.ixn 0 1
First National Bank. Beavet.... .-,0.0.10 liu
Federal National Bank. Pitts
burg M.MW(V)
German National Bank. Alle
gheny 11,313 OU
German National Bank, Pitts
burg 50,000 0J
Harrlsburg National Bank,
Harrlsburg 1211,003 00
Harrlsburg Trust Company,
Harrlsburg 450,000 00
Hnuesdalo National Bank,
Honcsdalc 2.VWI 00
Keystone Bank. Pittsburg 50,000 00
Lancaster Trust Company, Lan
caster T.nODOO
Mercantile Trust Company,
Pittsburg 7o.noo no
Mechanics' Bank. .Harrlsbnrs,,. 20,000 00
Nntlonal Bank of Gcrmantown,
Philadelphia 30,000 0)
National Bank of Coatcsvllle,
Coatesvlllo 10,0)0 00
Nazareth National Bank'. Naza
reth 15,000 00
Oil City Trust Company. Oil
Clt.v 25,000 00
People's Trust Company, Brad
dock "5,001 00
Prudential Trust Company,
Pittsburg 25,000 00
Rldgo Avenuo Bank, Philadel
phia 20,000 00
Second National Bank, Pitts- if
burg 100,000 00
Second National Bank, Alle
gheny 210,000 00
Sixth National Bank. Philadel
phia 30.00000
Southwnrk National Bank,
Philadelphia 100,000 00
Tlllo Guaranteo nnd Trust Com
pany, Washington 50.000 00
Union Trust Company, ritts
burg S5.000 01
Union National Bank, Mnhauoy
City 20,000 00
Union Deposit nnd Trust Com
pany, waynesburg , 50,000 00
Washington Trust Company,
Washington 25,000 00
Westmoreland Savings and
Trust Company, Grcenshurg.. M,ooo 00
Wnrron Trust 25,000 oo
Advances to members and em
ployes of tho Legislature.,,,,. 301 30
Cash in drawer ,.,..,,. 3,377 OS
Tolnl amount In General
Fund : J9.KB.5.14 S5
Stato of Pennsylvania, City of Harrls
burg, ss.s
Personally appeared before mo K. B,
Hardonbergh, Auditor General. Frank O.
Harris, State Treasurer, who being duly
sworn nccordlng to law. saltb that tl)o
foregoing statement Is true and correct
to tho best of his knowledge and belief.
Sworn and subscribed before me this
3lst dhy of May. 19o2.
r FRANK n. HARRIS.
'Stato Treasurer.
K. B. HAnDHNPRIUlH.
Auditor Genornl.
Published in mirsunncn of thn provisions
of Section S. Act of May 9. 1S7I, entitled
"An net supplementary to the several acts
relating to tho Stnto Treasurer and tho
Commissioners of tho Sluklnir Fund."
K. B. HARDENBEROir.
v Auditor General,
llarrisburg. Ta., Juno 2, 1002.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Thin Pour Lints, 3 Cent for Each Extra Lin;.
Bcal Estate for Sale.
$3,500
Will buy 9 room
cottage on Web
ster Avenue.
Eight-room Single house, In
the 800 block, Prescott ave.
Hotlse modern, lot 40x90 ft,
Pi-ice $3,500
N. H. Holgate,
Real Estate
Mortgages and Other Secur
ities Bought nnd Sold.
Loans Negotiated.
Double House
on Apple St.,
Dunmore,
Lot 50x150 feet.
Price
$2,000
Commonwealth Building,
Scranton, Pa.
Desirable Lot on
Mulberry Street,
$1,400
New 8-Room Single House
on Lincoln Heights, house
modern, lot 40x140. Cash
will buy this property 51400
under estimated value.
For Bent.
IIOPSES FOU TtKNT In nil portions of
tne eity, rnrmt) lor sale or exchange
for city property, lotx for snle In all
parts of tho city, any kind of real estate
riciil.s made through J. C Kurllioh, 517
Lackawanna avenue.
FOB RUNT A six-room Ink"1 cottase nt
Lake Sheridan, near Faeloryvlllo.
neatly furnished, with n IIkIiIiir- boat and
pier, for the season or by the mouth, rom
mencins now. cverythiiiB In tho cottage
up-to-date and elenn nnd In tlrst-elass
condition, only pood patrons need apply
as I will not rent to anybody elhe. Sic J.
C. Zurfltoh. 017 Lackawanna avenue.
IF You liavp any property to rent and
can't rent them call and see J. O. iiir
flleh, .'.17 Lackawanna avenue.
FOR R1CNT Mouse In Ualtou; nicely lo
cated; short distance from nt.itlon: hot
nnd cold water and buth. Address V. B.
Slade, Dalton, Pa.
FOR RHNT-SIx room lint, with bath.
electric light, gas range, e.lc; rent
reuf.onabln Address F. II.. Tribune oflice.
DARX FOR RKNT-StL'. April 1st. three
box and throe finglo htnlls and wash
rack, rear of SL'I Madison avenue. In
quire at 134 Madison avenuo.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
A DESIRABLE furnished room, 2 bay
windows, one-half block from court
house. Address D. II., Tribune office.
FOR RKNT-Onc furnished room, with
Improvements: also ouo on third floor,
cheap. C7 Adams avenue.
FFRNISIIKD ROOMS for rent, niodjrn
Improvements: pilvate family, gen
tlemen preferred, at ."i.'!7 Adams avenuo.
FOR RENT Furnished room; heat nnd
bath. (i2" Linden street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RKNT. With
boat, par, and bath, gentlemen pre
ferred, nt .!9 Adams avenue.
?or Sale.
FOR SALE The Palace Restaurant. Tho
best located and best paying restau
rant In Ulngliainlou. Will bo sold at a
bargain. Address Pulnco Restaurant,
Ulnghn niton. N. Y.
FOR SALE Fine bay mare, sound and
gentle, weight l,'J."i0 pounds, for aula
cheap. Intpilro In store. 111 IVnu avenue.
PIANO FOR BALK A chance seldom of
fered: parly must uacrillce this week,
regardlesa of cost, elegant upright piano
used less than live months. Call 2:11
Franklin avenue.
FOR SALE-Hnnd silk doublet's.
Hamford IJros., Puteipon. N. .1.
Now,
Board and Booms.
FURNISHED P.OOAIS for rent; also tran
sient or permanent boarders wanted,
low lates, 517 Lackawanna avenue. Call
und ceo J, C. Kurllieh.
HOARDERS Double pnilors, two largo
front looms: other nlco rooms; all
modern conveniences; lablo board. "u."i
Jefferson avenue.
VERY DESIIIARLE suite of rooms with
first class tnbln board, can bo obtained
at Wi Jefferson avenuo.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED ROOMS-For two amilts, three
or four rooms, furnished or unfurnish
ed for very light housekeeping, first lloor
picforrod. Address M. 11., Tribune of dee.
WANTED Furnished house ot four or
llvo rooms for housekeeping. Address
A. G, E Tribune oflice.
Business Opportunity.
STOCKAND WHEAT " TRADERS wlth
out dolny. Write for our speclul mar
ket letter. Freo on application, S. M.
Illbbard &. Co., members N. Y. CntMoll
dated and Stock Exchange, II ami 4U
llrnadwny. New York. Established 1J6I.
Long Distance 'Phono 21SS Uroad,
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN-
Qutck. stialght loans or liullulng and
Loan. At from 4 to 0 per rent, Cull on
N. V. Walker, Sll-aiS Council building.
Branch WANT Officas,
Want Advertisements Will Ba
Beceived nt Any of the Follow
ing; Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
.MJIKIIT SCIIUI.T,. cottier Mulbetry
tivct and U'clwttr avenue.
CUSTAV I'ICIIllb, 650 AdJins avenue.
West Side
QKOItOH W. JIINKINS, 101 South Main
avenue,
South Scranton
I'nr.D b. TKIUTE, 720 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
OKO. W. DAVIS, corner North JUln
avenue and Market ttrect.
Green Bldge
CIIARI.ES l. J0SF.S, 1557 Plcison
avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, WO (Jrcen Ttldge street,
O. I.ORK.NZ, corner Wj.liiujton ave-
a unuo and Marlon itreet.
Petersburg
V. II. KNUPl'Eb, 1(U7 Irvln; avenue.
Dunmore
J. U. ItON'ti k EON.
SITUATION 3
WANTED
FRHfJ.
Bcnl Estate for Sale.
Desirable Corner
Lot on Wyoming
Avenue
$1,300
Queen Anne
House, on
Mulberry St.
Modern In every
respect, 1 1 rooms
valued at $5,000.
$3,0.00
Will buy It.
Modern 9-Room
House on Mul
berry street,
Price $5,000
Worth $6,000
Wanted.
AVANTED Gentle horse for four months,
for pasture nnd keeping; right party
can make satisfactory arrangements by
addressing F. H., Tribune oflice.
Help Wanted Male.
SALESAnSNWANrEt
muko $300 monthly, sells to merchants
only. No fake. Call and investigate.
Owen Ilardmnn, Hotel Sclmdt.
Help Wanted Female.
experiencedT
Apply M. Solomon,. l;ll Franklin ave
nue, third floor.
WANTED-A capable Protestant girl;
three months, for general housework
In the country and the balance of the
year assisting in light sewing nnd euro of
children In hotel suite In the city. A de
lightful position nnd good wages for the
right person. 33o not apply unless you
huvo tho best of references. Address
G. M.
WANTED A good cook to go to Lake
Henry for the summer. Apply at the
Lackawanna Laundry, 308 Penn avenue.
A. B. Warman.
CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted nt
once. Rooms 44 and 4G Uurr building.
H. W. Sykes & Co.
Becrutts Wanted.
WANTED FOR U.S. ARMY Able-bodied
unmarried men between ages of it and
:'."; citizens of United States, of good
character nnd temperate bnblts, who can
speak, read and write English. For In
formation apply to Recruiting Officer, No.
i:!3 Wyoming avenue. Scranton, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED-By n young girl
to go out of town as waitress or kitch
en girl. Apply or address Winifred Flan
aghan, 402 Theodore street.
-I-
SITUATION WANTED-By a young girl
at any kind of work to go out of town.
Address. Mnry O'llnrn, 401 Thoodoru st.
SITUATION WANTED by u girl 17 years
old to do general light housework;
would like to work In tho city. Address
"'!!) Putnam street. Providence, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED to tako care and
clean ofllces; beat of references given.
Address D. M., care UGlVi West Linden
street, city.
SITUATION WANTED To do ladies' and
gents' washing, by experienced laun
dress; terms reasonable. Address Mrs.
11. A., care 001V4 West Linden street, city.
RELIABLE bookkeeper of seven years
experience, would like situation. Ad
dress It., r0S Wyoming avenuo.
Beal Estate.
THIS IS tho time to buy a lot or n nron
orty, as they aro cheap and I liavo
them to sell at any old price. Call and seo
me If you have tho cash and If you have
none Its all the same. 1 can sell you. Call
and seo J. C. Zurfllch, 317 Lackawanna
avenue.
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In
upper Qreen Rldgo; choice neighbor
hood; most desirable locality for homo
In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marviae,
1736 Sanderson avenue.
For Sale or Bent.
FOR SALE OR RENT A 10 room single
house: all Improvements; lurgo lot.
Inquire 1413 Capousu avenue.
lost Strayed Stolen.
LOST A gentleman's pnekctbook, con
taining sum of money and two gold
plus. Knights of Malta and Knights of
Pythias. Finder pleaso return to ."ill Con
noil building and receivo liberal reward.
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN-A cow,
bod5 rod: whlto scur on forehead;
without horns: from Marshwood, A lib
eral reward offered for Uh return to Moo
sic Mountain Coal Co., Marshwood. Pa.
LOST A ladles' gold watch: a liberal
reward will bo given If returned to
Hotel Torraco.
Bheumatism.
ItHEUMATIBM-Alt parties that wish
can bo speedily and permanently cured
of all varieties of Rheumatism by a vego
tubla compound; cures guaranteed, in
qulro or address J. E. Taylor, Scranton.
Miscellaneous.
SHIRTS CUT and mstdo to order. Rooms
II und Id Uurr building, II. W. Sykes
& Co.
FILE OF SELECT COUNCIL, NO. IS.
1001,
As amended In Common Council, August
15. 1001.
As amended in Common Council, August
::'. 1001.
AN ORDINANCE
Providing for tho Paving of Ollvo Street
from Adams Avenue to Mndb;on Avenue
with Sheet Asphalt Pavement on n Cou-
crelo Rase, ulso Providing for tho Sot
ting of Curbstones on Bald Street Be
tween tho Points Named; Providing
Manner of Assessing and Collecting
Costs of Said Improvement, and Appro
priating Funds to Pay for tho Same.
Section I. Be It ordained by tho Select
and Common Councils of tho City of
Scranton, und It Is hereby ordained by tho
authority of the same, That Ollvo street
from Adams avenue to Mudlsou avenuo
be paved with the best quality sheet as
phalt on a concrete base, and that curb
stones bo set on said 'street botween tho
points ubovo mentioned so far as thn
sftmo shall bo necessary, the cost of snld
improvement to bo ussessed ugulust the
abutting property according to the foot
front rule. Said assessment to bo pay
able In llvo annual Installments. Alt of
snld work to bo done under tho direction
of the Department of Public Works, and
In accordance with the plans and specifi
cations therefor on tile In tho said depart
ment. Bidders shall state prlco at which
they will contract to keep the pavement
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
MorBTtui Pour Lines, o CtntitptCachBttra Lin.
Ip, repair for n period of five yearn, tho
pr co or repairs not to be Included In
price charged for laying pavements.
See. J. Whore now curbing Is rcipilreo" )
or old curbing reset the sumo shall bi
dono by tho city under the contract here
inafter provided for nnd the cost thereof
collected according to tho assessment with
the llrst Installment ot the assessment
hereinafter provided.
Hee. ft. ITttnr, ll.n .,....,..... .. .i.i ii
nnce and tho completion of tho assessment
for said Improvements ns hereinafter pro
vided, tho Director of Public Works sball
uuvuruHu ior scaicu proposals to do the
said paving nnd curbing ns provided In
sections ono nnd two ot this ordinance.
nnd Hhnll ptato nopnrutoly the prlco for
sotting or repotting curbstone, tho prlc
for paving per square vard which Is to
iiiuiuuu mi com oi grueling na nown on
tno profile of snld Improvement In tho nT-
flPft nt Mm ilnnnilMnn f T1..1..1I.. ?.!.
nnd tho price for keeping said pavement
in iL'iJtiu j.ur nvu yea re
tltfllnco ulw.1l ,.,!.. ...111. I.
'nuio niiuii cntjii.iu wiiii racii pro-
powil tho mini of one hundred dollars canh
nr rntHtlnrt nhnntr mm m mm.n - ..
ctito a contract for the work within twen-
?"" 'i awaructi tne same, in case the
bidder to whom the contract shall hnvo
been awarded falls to execute a contract
.... in,, wuitt wiLiiiu iwuniy iinys irom inn
datp of award, the ono hundred dollars
i-imii ui'UTiuica ciiecit. accompanying ms
proposnl shall bo forfeited to tho City of
Scranton. The city reserves the right to
relect fltiv n,wl .ill l.l.l.. irHHH .1.. .........
.-...... ...... ...... ..., 1,111..,. ,,.'UII IIIU fAfUll-
1 ,' of tho contract the contractor shall
uuiivur 10 mo uny, ms Dona in the sum
of one thousand dollars, with sureties to
ho approved by tho City Recorder, pny-
...... .w ...,; v..,., in auitiiiiuii, Him cnnoi-
tloncd for tho faithful' performance of the
See. 4. At the expiration of ten days
from the pnssago of this ordinance, thn
big of the Department of Public' Works,
shall proceed to make tho assessments for
..nu imtuiK iiKiiiust nuuiiing propertied
nccordlng to the foot fronrrulo nnd shall
Cll'e nnMnft In nil nwnAi.,.rrnniH... . .1.-
time nnd place of making such assess-
iK-iitn tin iiuviuuu oy law.
Sec. 5. immediately after the compip-
shall tllo In tho offlce of tho Cltv Treasur
er, a llnnl and correct schedule of said
assessments.
Sec. G. Said assessments shall bo pay
able In nvo equal Installments, the first
Installment sbnll become duo and pavabln
thirty days after the commencement of
tile U'ni'lf tl,,l thn linlntmn I.. ........ .1
annual Installments thereafter, said In-
nmiiiiiunis Hiinu oenr interest nt tho rate
of six per centum per annum, commenc-
II1ET tlllrtv rlna nflnn !. ...... K.
---r. .rf ..w u.iti m uii,iiiuiii;niliuill.
of the work until paid, but parties may at
uii.v ame pay mo wnoio amount or tho
assessment.
.,sec' I' .Tl10 commencement and comple-
.. w. ... ,.u.,b i,ti.iiiL-ii in una urcilli-
nnce shall bo tho date when the work:
wilier proper contract is actually com
menced nnd completed; and it shall bo tha
duty of the Chief Engineer lo certify to
the City Treasurer and tho City Solicitor
the date of tho commencement of the,
work and the dato of Its completlon.whlch
certificate shall remain on file for the in
spection of the nubile.
See R Tmmerlln nl, unnn It... HnM...lKM
of the contract for the said work, the
uiiiei engineer snail certiry tho schedule
of assessments to the City Treasurer, who
shall notify the owners or reputed owners
by mall of the amount of tlietr assess
ments and tho terms ot payments and
niicii nniieo snail ine.iuue tms section of
this ordinance." If either of said install
ments shall remain unpaid for two
months after tho same shall become flue,
the whole amount of the assessment re
maining unpaid shall thereupon become
due nnd payable, and said unpaid assess
ment shall Immediately bo certified to tha
City Solicitor for collection according to
law.
Sec. 10. On tho completion of tho work
tho contractor shall bo paid such sums ns
Minll have been paid on said assessments
In cash, and the balance shall continue to
be a lien against said abutting property
provided tho contractor shall have exe
cuted the bond provided for In tho third
section hereof.
Sec. 11. Tho Recorder shall nomlnsto
nnd with tho ndvlco and -consent of tha
Select Council appoint a competent prac
tical manito Inspect snld workiat'a com
pensation of two dollars nnd flftv cents
per day, for every day necessarily em
ployed upon tho work. The Department
of Public Works shall keep the Inspec
tor's time. ',
Sec. 12. For the purpose of) defraying
tho cost of said "paving, curbing and In
spection nnd Incidentals pertaining to said
work there Is hereby appropriated the
sum of twelvo thousand dollars or so
much thereof ns may ho necessary.
Approved Sept. 14, 1901.
xv. 1j. connblt;,
City Recorder.
Attest; M. T. LAVELIiE. City Clerk.
PROFE3SIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDINO, O. P. A., 23
Traders' Bank building. Old telephone,
No. 1S01. r-
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Architeets.
FREDERICK U BROWN. ARCH B.,
Real Estato Exchange Bldg., Uli Wash'
lngton ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING. S13 CONNELI. BI.DO.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, TM CONNEL.Ii
building.
Dentists.
DR. a. E. EH.ENHERGBR, PAULI
building, Spruco street, Scrnnton.
DR. C. C. I,AUBACII. 115 WYOMING avo,
Lawyers.
WIIiIARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torneys and CounsoIlors-at-Law. 603 to
B12 Connell building.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building, Rooms 19, :"0 and SI,
1 1. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Board of Trado Building, Scranton, 'Pa.
PATTERSON &. WH.qOX; TRADERS'
National Bank building, ' r
A. XV. HERTHOl.F. OFFICE MOVED.TO
No. I'll Wyoming avenuo.
Patent Attorney, f A.
r A nrnVlTC United Stales
Trade Mnrks nnd Labels registered. Tha
only licensed Patent Att'ya In 8crantonp
Kcplojrle & Co.. Mcara Bldg,
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, J Si AND 127 FRANK
Mil avenuo. Rales reasonublo, ..
" P. ZlEGLER, Proprietor?
BCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. &HV.
Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Ru
ropcan plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor
H3?
Scavenger, - .
A. B. BRiaOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools: no odor: only Improved
pumps used. A. B. Brlggs. proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Eicko's drug store, corner Adams nnd
Mulberry. Both telephones. '
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA,
nvo., Scranton. nifrs. of Wlro Scions.
Miscellaneous.
MECJAROEE HflOS.. PRINTERS' SUP
piles, envelopes: paper bugs, twine.
Warehouse, Ity Washington avenuo.-
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at the news .stand
of Roisman' Bros., m Sprite and 03
i.lnrien: M. Norton. 222 Lackawanna
I ave.; I. S. Schuuer, 211 Spruce street.
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