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THE SOltAKTON TRIBUNE-. FRIDAY, JUNE 0, 1902.
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NORTHEASTERN
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MONTROSE.
fpcll to Ih Scnnton Trlliuiu.
Monti ore, June 6. Out of respect to
the memory oC their lamented pre
ceptor, the Into Prof, llurtbn U. Jnmes,
the class oC '02 ot the Montrose High
school, guvc up the tegulur commonco
jnent exercises nnd Instend there wete
simple nnd unostentatious exercises at
the school house this afternoon. Over
nnd about the pliitfoini were modest
decotntlons fushtonod In the class
tolors, tumuolH, white and gold, nnd
the class occupied scatH nt one side of
the pliitfoini and the speakers, on the
other.
The cxeitlses weic conducted by the
acting pilnclpnl,of the school, Miss
I'luiu Wlnuns, and the proBiamme
opened with a prayer by ltev. A. W.
Uoopot, pastor of the Methodist Epls
topul church, followed by shoit and
eloquent nddi esses by Rev. 13. K.
Thomas, pastor of the Baptist chinch;
Ttev. 1'. A. Wairlncr, lector of St.
Paul's Episcopal church; ltev. A. T.
Biodcilck, pastor of St. Mary's Catho
lic chuich, and Rev. A. Ii. Denton, D.
1)., pastor cmeillus of the Picsbytetlan
church.
The class Included the follow Ihk:
Misses Ndlle 13. Jnggcis, Anna L.
Nash, Oiueo K. Smith. Giaeo S. De
Witt, AVinltrcd 1. Hong, Luln M.
CSieen, Mndellnc D. Loomis, Llna E
Day, Dora Belle Smith. Kathryn A.
O'Muia, Mnttle S. Billings, Giace Ethel
Hoi ton, and Mqssi s. Russell T. Duvlos,
Kchvaid T. Blrchaid, Bliss V. Lott, C.
Raymond .Stiouse, and Miss Edna May
Illy.
At the conclusion of the addresses,
the clahs united In singing the class
pong and then Mr. William II. War
ner bilelly addiessed the class and
welcomed them to the Alumni asso
ciation, with whom they met at the
c!oe of the exercises.
The giaduates weie piesentcd with
theli diplomas by Thomas J. Davles,
on behalf of the bo.ud of education of
Montrose.
FOREST CITY.
Special to ttic Scianton TrlDune.
Foiest City, June . The annual
meeting of the Woman's Foieign Mls
slon.uy society of the Honesdnlc dis
tiict took place In the Methodist chuich
today. Theie was n latge attendance
The following piogiamme was can led
out.
Moining Session, 10 o'clock De o
tlons, Mrs C. W. Todd; greetings, Rev.
It. L. Claik, Miss Myitle' Mtiitln; le
spone, Mis. J. D. Bush; minutes of last
meeting, Mrs. J. Johns; tieasuiei's le
poit. Mis ( H, Newlng, loll call and
icports of uuxlliaiies and b.mdb; duet,
Mis. G. H. Stephens and Mis. Wairen
Claik; icmarks, Miss Pieice Butlei.
Afternoon Session, 1.10 o'clock Dov o-
tlons, Mr B. D Long. "The Study"
(Via Chiistl). Mis. B. I- Claik,
"Watchman. Tell Us of the Night,"
Mib. H. P. WOodVwiul: "What It's Signs
of PiomNe Are," Mis M. D. Fuller,
"Watchman, Tell Us of the Night, Tor
-the Moining Seems to Dawn," Mis. Hu-
beit F. CKiiK, leading, Mis. C. M.
'Selgel; mHsIonuiy olio, Mls Fannie J.
Flint kes; a lettci fioni Miss Mhanda
' Ciouchei. of China, Miss Alice Butei.
Evening Sesion, 7.30 DInlogue,"Hov
the Woman'. Toieign Misbionaiy So
ciety Won the Young Ladles," foui
oung ladles; address, "Itlneiatlng In
India," Miss Fannie J. Spaikes; bene
diction The ofiliPi.s aie piesldent, Mis M. Q.
Mcnhei; Ice-president, Mrs. Pieice
Butlei; seciotaiy. Mis. J. Johns, ticas
ui ei, Mis. C. H. Newlng; dlstiict see
letaiy. Mis. A. F. Chaffee.
.The Foiest Citj business men will
pfav ball tomouou aftemoon. Theie
is intense ilvalry between the teams
and an interesting time cm bo expect
ed. NEW MILFORD.
fpciml to Hit Sinnlon Tribune.
New 'Milfoid, June ."Mr. and Mis.
Chailcs Lines, of Client Bend, called
on f i lends In town this week.
Mis. F. D. E.ithetly ictuined to her
home In Detiolt Wednesday moining,
after a shoit visit with lelativcs here.
Pi of. Ctompton. of .Spilngvllle, was
'Mn town Mondayii) business
The Ilallsteud Fho company was
called to this plate eaily Thuisday
moining to assist In extinguishing a
fire which oilgltmtcd In a pile of wood
liear Bell's saw mill, and thieatenod
' the mill. About 100 coids of wood
weie destrojed.
Mis. Geoigo Steams, of Haifoul,
spent Wednesday with friends In town.
. The enteitaiumeiit to be given by
A. Lincoln Koik at the Opcia limine
will bo on Thuisday evening, June 1.',
Instead of Tuesday e ruins, as stated
.In lust Tuosdnj's papei,
MIsh May Benedict Is spending the
sumniQl' with fi lends In Hnifoid.
..t'hllilien'H Day services will be con
ducted ut the Piesbyteilnn chuuh
'Sunduy CNcnlug.
DUNPAFF
, Fpcclal lo llio taanton Tribune
Dundaff, June 5, Our school boiud
elected ofllceta and ireched the now
luembeiH lust Monday night. Kov,
Qeoige Wlnteis iccolvcd tho oath of
office, filling the vacancy made by Mi.
A. II. Ayies, wIioho tetm exphed. Olll
(018 elected for tho coming year weie;
K. K. Wells. niesldentiDr. G. A. Flke,
scietaiy; H, n, Lamoreaux, tieasurer.
Tho Chlldien's Day exeicisrs will
tnko place nt tho Baptist chuich on
Sunday evening, June 15. A very
, pleasing piogiammo Is being ai ranged
and a good time anticipated,
Wnrto M, Finn und wlfo weie in town
on Wednesday,
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HOPBOTTOffl,
Fpfl to llio Scianton 'lilbunr.
Hnpbottnm, June 5, Miss Jessie Oolo.
wuy, of lliooklyu, Is u guest of Mrs.
M. Mo Vicar this week.
Mr, and Mis. V. M, Tiffany spent
Tupsday In Blnglmmton,
Mis. J. t Merill wuh In niliRliumton
this wpek.
Fireman Hughes, of Junction, N, J,,
Out, Biuiaes and Burn Quickly
Healed,
Chamberlain's Pain Balm is uu anti
septic liniment, and when applied to
tuts, InulHea und bums, muses tlium to
heal without inutuiatloii and much
itioio quickly thun by the uouul treat
ment. Foi sale by AlipiuggUtD,
I v
visited his mother, Mis. M. M. Bell, of
this place, Wednesday.
Several of the ladles fioni this place
attended the Ladles' Aid at Mis. Wil
liam Bailey's of Uionklyn, on Thurs
day, ltev. Ii. Ii. Lewis was In town Wed
nesday, . WELSH HILL. .
Special to Hie Seranton Trlbunt.
Welh Hill. Juno C Mr. and Mis.
Homy Butlei visited In Unlondnlc re
cently. Miss Llzde Jones, of Scianton, Is vis
iting P. D. Jones.
Mrs. Edith Owens Craudall, of Union
dale, foimeily of this place, was bulled
on Sunday Inst. Services, at Union
dale, Intel ment In Lyon sticet como
tei .
Miss Bcitha Owens, of Scianton, is
the guest of her sister, Mis. v. II. But
ler. Miss Maine Bell, or Cuibondule, was
a caller at John. Watklns' homo le
ecntly. Will Moses and slstei, Ll.le and
Annie, attended the Blgelow and Dan-
PICTURE
There's liatunilly
fm in than Is shown
a goat and a pigeon
i,.u nnntl.ils In Hen Ilk last evening.
Miss Annie lendcied the wedding lim
bic.
"The Slums of New Yoik Clt" was
Mm snbiect of an excellent lectin e de
moted by oui pastor, lte. Hauls, Sun
day evening, to a l.uge and attentive
audiente. Special muMc was lendcied,
M!s Ruth Thomas, of Jeimvn, is vlb
itlng hei aunt, Mis J. W. Davis
Miss Iiene Moigans visited In Scian
ton Thutsduy.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Seranton Tribune.
Timkhannock. June 5 -Mi and Mis R.
P. Noithiopu nie ontPitnlnhW His (jI'
,.. . ,,.!.. r ul.Hii.lnlnliln. at thPlr
home on Susquehanna avenue this ween.
,.... .-, . t i... lUnriioff hn has
iIIN t.cuifcit-' "-. ....tt""". - -;
been tho guest of hei initio, colon I Lu
Bcnu S llimdilck. on Tiogi stieet i pun li
ed home on Tuesdav
Mis Geoigo IJlswoith left last S ituul.iy
foi Philnfleld. New Jcibcj, vvhcie shp has
cntoied Di. Coolo's s.mltiiilum foi tieat
nient Mi. Dllswoith has been a sufteier
fiom lheumatlsni foi many veins
Mis John Com flight, tr Plulnsvllle ,1s
Visiting hei hlstei, Miss L'lAibcth Goble
on Second sticet
l'liink Api, wlio is eniplojed in tho
hospital at Plttston, Is spondiiig a few
davs with his patents ut this iilato.
MlbS Gel ti udo LuekiMiblll who has been
v idling hei pin cuts. Ml. nnd Mis. Louis
Luckeiililll, on setond hticot, ictuined to
Maucli Chunk on'Tiicsdaj. wheie olio Is
engaged In tiio nilllinoij hulness
Mis. i:icauoi .1. Little visited at Russell
11111 on Tin hda.
Michael Ciiiunilngs, of Scianton, dep
uty piothnnotiiiy, vlslttd Ills iilcnd, John
Liiiinu, at the W.iueii Stipot hoiel on
Thuisday.
Geoigti Ullswoith vlsttpil his wlfu at
Plalutlcld, Now Jtis-o.v, on Wednesday.
Geoigo Simpson, 'who has bun on a
vli.lt to n lends at C'ai bontliile, lotmncd
home on Thuisda.
An oflleei finin Towtuula jwssed
tluougli heio on Thuisday with two
voung moil no nan aiicsit-ii ,u .iioiiuusi-,
ch.uged with having hillgluiued a Moio
In tho tinmer plan.
Attoiiujs O. Sinllh Klniier and Aki S.
Keelti went to llulilsbuig on UVduej-Uay
nnd wuiti admitted to piactleo at tho bar
of tho Supiomo tome
Mutt i:ssei. of Sajlu, Is v lulling Ills
niothci. Mis Caiollno HsbPi, at tills place.
Mouls L, Jeuiilngs Is tunllned to hln
lioini' on Slot uni stipet with Inllammntoiy
ihciunatlHiu
Small, little daliglitei of Mi, and Mis.
ll.uiy U. Hillings, Is'.vHItlug lolatlies at
Kingston tills week
Theio will bo an ice tioini festival held
on tho l.ivwi of tho Cutlinllo oliiuch this
Fllday eienlng, Juno ii Kveiliody In
vited, llv'uit Hoitlen, ot the I'nlvt'iblty of
I'emislinuU hospital, Is visiting his pa
lents, Mi. and .Mis p R ISoulcn, on Put
nam btlVt
Mis. llllz.i Stink has Usued linltatlons
fm tiio niiinlugu of Iipi dnuglitn. Agues
V in Wltllnm lllttiln-n ... ,nl;,. ilIha
.ill .. . .. ,,,,, 1, IV ... t,,,.u 'l.
on Wednesday eipuliu,, Juno IS, at 8
o'clock.
The Raptlst pcoplii liold u "Bock so
clal" on Vilday tnt'iilug, June J7, foi tliu
bunuflt of tho tat pet fund,
Tho Lindsay Iliotheib, of FactoivWlIc,
who puiclinscd tho livrr Inldgu at this
place, comment ed on 'llnusday lo lemovo
tho mot and uppci putt ol the sliuctuie.
Tiio Moor and lowoi llmbpis will not he
distill bed until after tho conlrait for
building tho now bildgn Is lot,
Tho monthly mooting of the Timkhnu
nock chapter of tha Daughter 0f tho
Auinilcun Itmoliltlou will ho held on Hat
in day nftoinonu, Jmio 7, ut the homo of
Mis, Bindley W. Ltiwls.
James L Voso and tlnugliteis, Kate and
Mjltlo, in o In nttPiidautP nt the (linnil
Anny Piicampnipnt nt Oettvshiug this
vseck,
TODAY'S D., I;, AND W. BOARD,
milowliitf Is the make-up of thu
Delaware, I.tiekuisantia & Westpin
bouid for today:
FRIOAV, Jl'KR
PusliPis-7 u in llouser; 1H3 n. m ,
lloiiin; 7.10 p m , Mutpliv; 9 p. in , W, II.
Uartliolonicvv,
Helpers 1.50 a. ni , Mellovein; 7 a. m,
(Jaffney; 10 u. m., Hecyrj i 30 p. ni., Stun
ton
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SELF-DEFENSE
ISNIE PLEA
tCotictmlcu fiom Piigo fl 1
face soi niched. Coggtove had lost his
hnt. After the men got on the car they
started for the cential city. He wns on
the i car plnttoim when the thiee men
got on the ear nnd did not hear Cos
giovo say he had "winged" any per
son. Dr. M. J. Williams nld that he was
surgeon on duty In the West Side hos
pital last December. On December 0 he
wns called theie about 2 o'clock In the
afternoon to rc-c a young man' mimed
McAullffe, who had been shot. He
round the leg badly swollen ftom a
wound about midway between knee and
ankle. JIc Inserted n piobo for an Inch
and then withdrew It. deciding that It
would bo advisable to hae the leg ex
amined under an X-ray, and as they
hnd none he had the case mocd to the
Lackawanna hospital.
While ho was examining McAullffe
ho told him It would be necessary to
place him under the Influence of an
opiate. McAullffe feaicd to lime him
do this, as he said ho had been drinking
hoally for three months. McAullffe
was Intoxicated when he wine to the
hospital. About the time they weie
tluougli with McAullffe, John Dunleavy
came In to have the wound In his hand
re-diessed. He showed plainly signs of
Intoxication. In his judgment the man
PUZZLE.
moie life on this
heie. Find n calf,
who shot McAullffe must have been
within thiee feet of him.
WHAT M'AULIFFE SAID.
Mis Jesse M. Smith, one of thenuises
at the West Side hospital, .noticed that
McAullffe staggered as he eamo In the
hospital In the etherizing loom Mc
Aulifte niid he was somewhat afraid to
go under ether. "Remember," ho said
to Di. Williams, "I have been di Inking
foi about thiee months and nin thor
oughlv satuinted with liquor"
Dunleavy was consideinhly lntoI
cated when he came. When ho wns
asked about his wound, he said he got
it cleaning a revolve!. On henilng this,
McAullffe, who was close by, said. "It's
all up Theie's no use bluffing. They
know all about it." Miss Suiah Smith,
the supeiintendent of the hospital, cor
loboiated the evidence of Mib Smith
Di. W. K. Dolun examined the leg
aftei Its amputation, along with Di.
Thompson and Di. Sturge. They also
dissected It He described wheie the
bull enteied, wheie It was found and
the coutse It puisued between the two
points. They found the fibula shatteied
Into fragments and took out fifteen or
sixteen small pieces of bone. Judging
from the angle which the bullet took
he would say that if both men weie on
the level giojind they tould not have
been mote than" two feet apait when
the shot wns Hied. The flattening on
tho side of the bullet indicates that It
htiuck the bone ut an angle of at least
foity-ilve degiees nnd that theie was
no dedei tion of it.
Dr. Chillies H Thompson, of the
Scianton Pi hate hospital, and Dr.
Udgur Stui ge coriobouited the testi
mony of Di. Dolun.
Dr. Daniel Jenkins gave It as Ills
opinion fiom the nutuie of the wound
that the men could not have been moio
than thiee or four feet np.it t.
Poitlons of the testimony of Doml
nlek Mot uu and his wife, taken at the
time of the habeas coipus homing to
hoeuio tho l dense of Cosgrove on bull,
weie then lead for tho purpose of tou
tiadlcting the testimony given by them
concerning the sume matteis nt this
tilal.
TO CONTRADICT pnOSHKR.
Stephen Dyer, special agent for the
Scianton Rallwny company, testified
that he knows Thomas Piosser, who
testified for the commonwealth, Ho
saw him last Satin day and Piosher told
him tho stoiy of the rioting, which dif
feied mnteilally from what Ptosser told
on the stand yesteiduy moining. Pa
tiolmiiii Tliomus Evans, who was pies
ent ut tho conveisatlon between Dyer
and Piosser, coirobouited what Der
bald about the Intenlew with Piosser,
V.. D. Reed, a civil engineer for the
Scianton Railway company, Identllled u
dliigium ho made showing nt what
angle u bullet would pass tluougli a leg
when fired at n given distance fiom tho
persons Injmed.
Depositions were then offered in evi
dence which weie taken In Philadel
phia. They Included tho statements of
John 13. Vihees, public prosecutor, of
WUnbcth, N, J and other residents of
New Jeisey, all of high standing, who
testified to tho Imv-ubldlng i-huiuctcr
und upilghtiiess of Cosgiove. At this
point couit adjourned until D o'clock
this moining.
Other Criminal Cases.
Patilck rinnegan und Michael Judge,
who wem put on tilut Wednesday
ihuiged with the theft of Iron and brass
fioni the Delmvate, Lackuwuiinu mid
Western company, were yesteiduy ie
t u I lied guilty,
Matthew C.iff was found not guilty
of selling lliiuor without it license und
the Jm y befoio whom Thomas (illhoy
was tiled on u blmllar ofteuso was dis
charged, being unable to ngiee.
When touit ndjoumed Jmues Keai
ney was on trial befoio Judge Now
comb, charged with embezzling funds
of the Singer Manufacturing company.
The case against V, II. Unton cluig-
cd with embeaallng moneys of the Im
pel lot Stnlti, Paint and Filler company,
Is still on bcfoio Judge Kelly In court
loom No. a. The evidence closed be
fore ndjouinment yesterday and tho
case will be eoncltldcd'thts moining, At
the conclusion of the commonwealth's
case Mr. Scrngg icqiicflted that tho case
bo withdrawn from the Jury on the
ground that all fhe Items of moneys al
leged lo lmvp been embodied weie rn
toicd by tho defendnnt In the com
pany's books, openly nnd under a claim
of right.
In other woids, that the defendnnt
had nppaiently made no secret of the
fact that he had taken money nt va
ilous times but did so' under tho Im
piesslon that as manager hp had the
light to. The court l of used tho request
and the defense was then piesented.
Defendant's good teputatlon wns shown
by u mimbet of prominent business
men after which ho took tho stand In
his own b'ehnlf. Ho went over tho vn
ilous Items charged against him und
testified that all the moneys so charged
were either expended by him for legiti
mate expenses of the business or ap
plied upon his salary.
Suit Again the City.
Mibs Sarah Mason Is the plaintiff in
an action begun for her ostordny by
Attoinoa John P. Qulnnan and T. P.
Hobnn to recover damages ftom tho
city of Scianton,
On the night of July 3, 1000, she was
In this city and wns on Wyoming ave
nue waiting for u car to take her to her
home In Notth Seranton. A Piovldencp
car came along nnd while going towaul
It she fell Into a ditch which had been
dug to permit the Lackawunna Tele
phone company to lay Its conduits.
As a lesult of this fall she fractured
her thigh and sustained many other
Injutles of a seilous nature. She Is pei
tnancntly cilppled.
Amicable Action in Ejectment.
Tho Lacoe & Shlffcr Coal company
began an amicable action In ejectment
jesterdny against tho Covey Cieck
Coal company to lecover possession of
a cei tain piece of coal land In Lncka
wunna township.
This was leased to the defendant com
pany Feb. 27, 1901, but It has never
done anything In the way of carrying
out the ptovlsions of the lease and
theiefoie undei the lease the land 10
eits to the owner.
In Orphans' Couit.
Judge A. A. Vosburg, in the Orphans'
court, yesterday handed down opinions
und reports as auditing judge, in the
estuto of Mark F. Halt, deceased, and
Jeicmlah Simons, deceased.
In the Hart estate, it is found that
the admlnistrntot hns paid out all of
the funds which belong to the estate of
tho decedant, but that theie is a bal
ance of ovei $1,700 of atiust fund which
came into the hands of the decedant as
guardian of Maud Dow den.
It Is directed that notice be given to
the present guaidian of Maud Dow den,
nnd her next of kin, nnd that they file
an agreement as to the conectness pf
the account, within ten dus, nnd that
thereupon the said balance will be dis
tributed to the piesent giinidlau.
In the estate of Jeremiah Simons, de
ceased, tho claim of Moigan H. Thomas
for merchandise is allovyed In full, and
the claim of Thomas Fletcher for bom d
and bonowed money la also allowed to
the amount of $237 with intoiest. This
claim was contested by the helis, who
held that nothing was due, but it Is
found by tho couit that, under the fair
weight and pieponderance of the testi
mony, this claim was valid and should
be paid out of the fund for distribution.
After the payment of these claims, the
balance of the fund Is awarded to the
biotheis and slsteis of the decedant,
who was a widower and left no child! en
to survive him.
In the ebtute of Matilda Swingle, de
ceased, an opinion nnd deciee was
handed down, ovenullnpr the exceptions
to tho lpport of the audltoi. The couit
holds that under the terms of the will
theie was an equitable conveislon of
tie leal estate into pci.sdnul piopeity,
and that theie has been no lo-con-veision
of it by agreement of nil the
hell s It is fuither held that the real
estate thus convened must be sold, In
oulei that the executois may file an
account, as thej aie lequiicd to do by
oider of couit.
Yestei day's Mairiage Licenses.
Wnsll BcailPi Seranton
Annie llnkos Scianton
John riiiheity Seranton
Huh Caspv Scianton
C'lmilps Piay Scianton
Annie- Aiken Seranton
SUIatowski Standfl Scianton
HlouNl ins Mucixwka Scianton
J. Randolph Marshall Scianton
riitucps R. Jones Mitfllntowii. Pa.
John bcMicuwic Mlnookn
Aline Dobvnstu Mlnooku
Doumoiiicu Rctella Arthhalil
Mm la Ciimitieil Aichbiild
David It. Olbbs Scianton
i:iiabeth A. Moigan Sciunton
WAVERLY.
A huge number of people witnessed
a game of base ball on Decoiatlon day
between the Daltoti and Wuveily clubs
on the gioundb of Mr. Watklns, neai
his summer tesldcnco on Depot street.
It was a well contested und veiy In
teiestlng gunic, lesiiltlug In a hcore of
b to a In favor of Wuveily club,
Joseph A. Mott and family aie stop
lug with Uvtou Crowles at the Shei
inun cottage,
J, A. Linen and family mo occupy
ing his summer icsldenco heie which la
ope ot tho tlnest In this vicinity.
Mi. Watklns Is making extensive Im
piovcments on his property on Depot
stieot which he expects to occupy
soon.
Fiank Jctniyn hns also gie.itly 1m
pioved his piopeity on the snino street
und will take possession of It In a few
(111 j s.
Leslie Tjlei of this pluee, who lb un
employe of tho County Savings nnd
Tiust company bank, of & ronton, has
gone to tho AdlioiulaclfB for tho benefit
of his health, He expects to leinuln
some time,
MO0SIC,
The Ladles' Mlsslomuy boilety of the
Piesbytetlun chuich weie entertained
yesteiduy afternoon nt tho home of Mr,
and Mis, John McCi Indie of Scianton,
Tho following Is' tho piogiumme of
the commencement exeiclses of the
Moosle High school to bo given Satur
day cvonliig In the Dyumond itudltoi
lum; Oveituie, otchestia; choius, by
sixteen gllls;iectutlou, Coin Loveilng;
essay, Anna Ruins; piano duet, Nellla
McDonnell nnd Read lee Jones; class
pinphecy, J. Peicy Raw son; vocal duet,
Nellie and Phntles Monle; lecltntlon,
VHIiel Luucnstei ; imiiulollii solo, by
itlta McDonnell; essay, Nellie McDon
nell; piano duel, by Uthel Tiegellas
and Vlnu Diuke; ehoius, by sixteen
joung Indies; nddiesaes, by Prof, a, P,
lilble, piliiclpnl of Hast StioudsbUrg
state normal school; pieseiuatlon of
diplomas, by T, D. Maschal; selection,
orpchestra. nntcrtalnment begins ut
8 p. m.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cants
More Thin Four Line, .1 Cents tor Bach Dttra Lint.
For Bent.
I10t'Si:B FOILUBNT 111 all poitlotiB of
the cltv. farms for sale or oxeliatiB"
for cltv piopptty, lots foi sale. In all
pill ts of tiio rltv, any kind of leal estiilo
deals made tluougli J. U. ZuillMi, fl"
Lncknwatma iivoihio.
roil KIJNT-A . oom lake cottage' at
Lnko Sheridan, near KnitoiyWIIo.
uentlv furnished, with a llshlng boat and
plot, for the Benson or by the month, com
mencliiK now, everything In Hip cottage
ti-to-tluto and clean and In llist-rlnss
condition, only good put ions need apply
us I will not lent to anybody else. See J,
C. X.ui Mich, r17 Larkawanna nvciuic.
' .- '
IF You lime anv propnity to rent nnd
can't lent them call and boo ,1. C. Zui
llleh, BIT Lackawanna menuc.
-
Port RUNT-! louse In Dnlton; nlrely lo
cated; shoit distance fiom station; hnt
and cold wntei nnd Until. Addiess W. II.
Blade, Dnlton, Pa.
BARN FOR RBNT-SI2. April 1st. tinea
bo and tlnce single stalls and wash
tnrk, tent of J24 Madison metuie. In
nulio at 634 Madison avenue
Furnished Booms for Bent.
FOR RBNTVryTc7hable'Tin'nishpd'
loom for one or two gentlemen. All
coincidences. 110 Linden stieet.
1-OR RBNT-Ono furnished loom, with
impiovcmonts; also one on tlilid floor,
cheap 1.27 Adams avenue.
FURN1SHBD ROOMS for rent, nio'lorn
linpioiemonts; pilvato family; gen
tlemen pieferrcd, nt M7 Adams avenue.
FOR RBNT Furnished room; heat and
bath. (.2" Linden street.
rURNISHBD ROOMS FOR RDNT, w Ith
heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre
ferred, at fi39 Adams avenue
For Sale.
FOR SALC The Palace Restauinnt. The
best located una best paving icsiau
rnnt in Blnglmmton. Will be sold at a
bill Bain. Address Palaco Restaurant,
Blnghiimton, N. Y.
FOR SALD Fine bav maie, sound and
gentle, weight 1.2'0 pounds, for sale
cheap. Jnqiilie in stoic. 111 Penn avenue.
PIANO FOR SALK A chance seldom of
fered; paity must silciillce this week,
ipgnidless ot cost, elegant upright piano
used less than llvo months Call 324
Franklin avenue
TOR SALC Hand silk douhlers. Now.
Unmfoid Bios, Pateison, N J.
For Sale or Bent.
FOR SALE OR RDNT A 10 loom single
house; nil impiovcments; laigc lot.
lnqulto 1413 Capouso avenue
Board and Booms.
rURNISIIDD ROOMS for rent, ulso tran
hient or peimunent boardcis wanted,
low lates, r,17 Lackawanna avenue Call
and see J C. Ziuflleh
UOARDKRS Double pal lots, two large
It out looms; other nice looms; all
model n conveniences; table board 105
Jeffcison avenue
VF.RY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with
fli st class table boaid, can be obtained
nt 333 Jeffcison avenue.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED ROOMS-ror two adults, tlllPO
or four looms, furnished or unfurnish
ed for veiy light housekeeping, flist lloor
picfencd Addiess M. B, Tlibuno ofllce
WANTED Furnislicd house of four or
live looms for housekeeping Addiess
AGE, Tribune office.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
National Delegation Association,
Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-llth.
For the above oicnsion the Lacka
wanna Itnlhoad will sell special ex
cursion tickets to Minneapolis, good
going July 4th, 5th, and, 6th, at $30 50
for lound tilp, and to be available for
l etui n passage leaving Minneapolis not
em Her than July 8th, or later than July
Hth, except by depositing tickets with
Joint Agent at Minneapolis not later
than July Hth, and upon pamont of a
fee of SO cents at the time of deposit,
an extension of the limit of leaving
Minneapolis to und including Sept. 1.
Delegates1 will ple.ibo bear In mind
the fact that by leaving Scianton on
the Lackuwnnnii Rallioad, on!y one
change of cms, Chicago, is "necessai y.
A popular time is leaving Scianton at
0:50 p. in , in living Minneapolis 7:45 the
second moining.
Low Bate of Fme to Denver, Colo
rado. On account of the Sunduy School In
ternational ussoclutlon tiicnnlnl con
vention to be held nt Denvei, Col., June
2(1 to July 2, special i omul-trip flist
class tickets may bo pin chased of the
Lackawanna inllrond ticket office at
one-way fnie for the lound tilp, $45 23.
Tickets will bo sold und good going
June 21, 22 nnd 2J.
On the letuin tilp, tho payment of 23
tents to tho joint ngent, same will bo
validated for return passage to August
31, 1902. ,
The N. Y., 0, & W. Summer Time-
Table
Will become effective on Its main lino
ami Sciunton division, Sunduy, Juno 10.
Trains will bo iuii sumo us last seuson,
with the exception of an eaily morning
connection which will he made for pas
sengers Cuibondulo and South with tho
"Quuker City" expiess of tho Central
Railroad of New Joisey, This tialn
makes close connections tor all moml
neut Pennsylvania state points, arilv
lngin Philadelphia at 12 noon; Bultl
inoie, 2 30; Washington, 3 30, and At
lantic City. 3 20 p. in.
Flist Class Tickets to San Francisco
nnd Return at Less Than One Way
Faie,
On account of the linpetlal Council,
Nobles of the Mystic Sclulne, San
Fiancisco, California, June 10th Hth,
1902, tho Lackawunna tullioad will Is
sue tlist-class cxcuislou tickets fiom
Sciunton ut the low rate of $68 25 for
the lound trip, on sale good going May
26th to June 7th Inclusive and for re
turn to reach oilglnul stuitlng point
not later thun 60 duy.i from oilglnul
date of puichnse of ticket, See Depot
Ticket Agent In legal d to stop off ptlv
lleges vailable joutes, hide tilps, Pull
man jeseivatlons, etc.
Low Bate of Faie to Poitland, Ore,,
and Return.
On account of the National Convention
Travellers Piotectlve Association of
America, Pnitland, On., June 3id to
7th; the Supieme Lodge A. O. U, W..
Portland. Ore., Juno 10th to 20th, 1902,
the Lackawanna lulltoddv, will Issue
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
Branch WANT Cfflcas.
Want Advertisements WlTl Be
Beceived nt Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
AMII'llT srillir.TZ. corner Mulberry
lrcct and Wctiitrr avenue.
GUSTAV PICIUX, 050 Ailami ene.
West Side
OEOriCtt: V. JIISKINS, Wl South Miln
nicnuc ..
South Seranton
I'HED h. TCrtl'Pi:, 729 Cedar avenue.
North Seranton
OKO. W. DAVIO, rerner North Mitln
aienuc and Market street.
Green Ridge
CIIAnr.KS P. JON'KS, LIST Dickson
avenue.
I". J. IOIIVS, ko Green Hlilgc Mrcct.
C. LOm;X7, torncr Waslilngton aie-
avenue and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFEb, 1017 In In j avenue.
Dunmore
J. a. BOXE k so.v.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Three joung men not over
thlray (10) veais of age foi general
woik about stole; prefer cpeilenced
help. Good ptospects for light men
Wiite us letter with leferonces and cull
thiee days later. C. S. Woolwoi t'i,' 319
Lackawanna avenue.
' Help Wanted Female.
EXPERIENCED shirt opeiutois wanted.
Apply M. Solomon, 1J1 Fi unkllii ave
nue, third floor.
WANTED A capable Piotestant gill:
three months, for geneial houcvoik
In the country and tho balance of the
year assisting In light sowing and cine of
ciiuaien in notel suite in the cltv. a de
lightful position nnd good wages foi (he
light peison. Do not applv unlesH jou
have the best of refeienros Aclrirosi
G. M.
WANTED A good cook to go to Lake
Henrv foi tho summoi Apply at the
Lackawnnna Luuhdiy, 308 Penn avenue
A. B Wurman.
CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at
once Rooms 44 and lli Buir building.
H. W. Sykcs & Co
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED A competent
legisteied diuggist desires position, or
will supplv. Address J E Stuait, 2(9 E
Northampton stieet, Wllkes-Barre, Pa
SITUATION WANTED-Bj a voung gill
to go out of town as vvuitiess or kitch
en gill. Applv or addiess Winifred Flan
aghan, 402 Theodoio street
SITUATION WANTED-By a voung gilt
at any kind of work to go out of town
Address, Maty O'Hura, 401 Theodoie st.
SITUATION WANTED by a girl 17 J ems
old to do general light housewoik;
would like to woik in the cltv Addtcss
239 Putnum stieet, Providence, Pa.
Business Opportunity.
STOClTJrTTHli:ATRAOT
out delay. Wiite for oui special mar
ket letter. Tree on application. S M.
Hlbbard & Co, membcis N. Y Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange. 44 ni.il 46
Bioudway, New York Established 1861.
Long Distance "Phone 21SS Bioad.
Honey to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Qulck. "tinlght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent Call on
N. V Walker, 314-313 Connell building
Found.
FOUND Two white noises In lot owned
bv Adam Giudls, 33", Garfield avenue
Owner can havo them by paying for ad
and damages.
Miscellaneous.
SHIRTS CUT and made to oidci. Rooms
44 and lb Bun building. II. W. Sjkes
& Co
First Class lound trip tickets for $70.30
on sale good going May 26th to June 7th
Incl. and for leturn passage to leach
oilginal stinting point not later than
60 days from oilglnul date ot sale. Seo
Depot Ticket Agent for particulars as
to stop-over privileges toutes and train
schedule,
f BASE BALL, "j
American League,
M llillu.1nlnlllil 11 II 1'
Chicago 0 03 0 100 3 2-111) 0
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 1 0 00 0- 'I 'i 2
Batterles-Ui llllth and Sullivan: Hust
lugs and Poweis, Umpire Connolly.
At Washington- It.lI.E.
Detiolt 002001000 J 7 2
Washington 0 000 104 Ox 3 4
Battetles Mullen and McOulic; Patten
and Claik. Umplie Shcililnn.
At Bultlmoie R.H.E.
St. Louis 2 2 0 2 0 0 I 0 0- 7 14 .1
Baltimore 10 10 0 1111-611 1
Batteries Itcldy nnd Doiioliue; Hughes
and Robinson. L'mplics O'Lotiglilln nnd
Cniuthcis,
At Cleveland- R.H.E.
Boston 0010000023 b 1
Cleveluud 0 ll 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 9 2
Battel les Young and Cilgei; Joss und
Wood, Umpire Johnstone.
National League.
At Philadelphia- R.H.E.
Plttsbuig 0 200 I Ml 5-9 12 1
Philadelphia ,,,,,,,0 00 00004 0-4 .1 4
Batlot les t'hcsbtn anil O'Counoi ; Fia
Ecr and Dooln. I'mpltes Powers and
Binwu.
At Now York- R.H.E.
Chicago ., 0 1 01 0000 1-J 12 2
New York 022000 0 Ox 4 7 3
Batteiles Menefee und Cluiuce; Spaiks
and Yeagci. I'mplio Cantllllon.
At Brooklvn- 11 11 L
Cliiclmmtl ,,,,,,,,,,0 00 0 00 00 0-0 4 3
BtooklJIl IO000 102X-4 1 0
Batturles-Cuiiln and Peltz; Donovan
and Pun ell. Umpire Emslle.
At Boston- R.H.E.
St. Louis ,...000111000-3 S 0
Boston ,, ooooooooo-o 7 a
Battel les'-M. O'Neill und J. O Nclll;
Eason und Klttildgo. Umplre-O'Duy.
Eastern League.
Woicestci, 1.'; JciBoy City, 4.
Toionto. H: Montical. 4
Boffdlo, 4; Rochcstor, 3
Ptovldenco. 8; Newark, 3
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
Mid Thi t Four Llntt, o Ctnti tor Bach Bttra Una,
SEALED flfOPOBALm.
NOTICE Tho County Commissioners will
lecclvo bids for the erection ot a steel
glider concrete floored bridge In Nowton
lonnshlp over outlet to Kcrchess Pond.
Also for thn llllllrilnir nf it lirMsn nf lh
sumo description In the same township
"' ivern a creeK on tno west Mountain
lond,
Uidtlcrn till nil lutdtrna uih.Iui It,
,,i,n!ll,t ft cortltled chock ot tho amount
ui iu per cent, or DIU.
All bids to bo ptesented by 12 o'clock m.
of the Hth day of June, A. D. 1A02.
JOHN J. DtlRKIN,
J. COURIER MORRIS,
JOHN PENMAN.
... , ... County Commissioners.
Attest:-W. O. DANIELS, Cleik.
NOTICE-Pi-oposftls will ha teccived by
tho County Commissioners of Lacka
wanna county for tho election of tho fol
lowing dcscilbcd stono aiches, stocl tiuss,
nnd steel gltdci, concrete flooiod bridges,
to wit: Ono steer truss bridge (R3-foot
span) over Tunkhulinock crcoK between
borough of Lal'lume nnd township of
Denton,
Ono steel tums (iO-foot spun) bildse
over Sptlng Brook In boiottgh of Moosle.
Two steel glider toncicto floored bildges
In Wavcilv boiough.
Ono conciotc and metal, aich brldgn
over stieam near postofflco in tho borough
of Dnlton.
One stone inch btldge over Fall Brook
In Fell township
One stono aicli bildgn In Uiccnlleld
township over outlet of Newton lake on
tho toad leading fiom Caibondale to Cllf
foid corners
Ono stono arch bridge over Summit lake
cieek In South Ablngton township
Also ono stono nich over Britton creek
In South Ablngton township.
Also for building abutments over creek
In Sptlng Brook township
All bids to be In tho hands of the Couu
tv Coinmtslsoncis at their office In the
Couit House not Inter than twelve o'clock
noon, of tho Hth day of June, A. D. 19W.
Plans nnd spclilcntlons can bo seen nt
the ofllce of the sntd commissioners on
nnd after June 2 Contracts to be awatd
cd as soon after the Hth Inst, as possible
JOHN J. DURKIN,
JOHN PENMAN.
J. COURIER MORRIS,
County Commlsslonois,
Attest- W Q. DANIELS. Clerk.
Scianton, Pa , May .10, 1902.
LEQAL.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the peti
tion of Snlnt Stanislaus Congiogatlou
of the Polish Roman Catholic church ot
Scianton, Pa a corporation chaitoicd
under the I-' of tho State of Pennsvl
vnnln, asking a dccieo of dissolution
of the said col, tlon, as approved un
der the Act of . .-embly approved the
9th tiny of April, 18."6, and Its supple
ments, will bo pioscntod to the Couit ot
Common Pleas of Lackawanna county on
Fridav, the 20th day ot June. 1902, at 9
o'clock a. m.
II. L TAYLOR., Solicitor..
Beal Estate.
'1HIS IS tho time to buy a lot or a prop
el tv, as they am cheap and I havo
them to sell nt anv old pi Ice Call and see
mo if vou have the cash and If ou hava
none Its all the same I can sell you. Call
and see J. C. Zurfllch, 317 Lackawanna
avenue. .,.- ,
FOR SALE Elegant sites tor homos In
upper Gieen Ridge; cliolco nclghboi
hood; most desirable locality tor home
In Lackawanna county. J. A Marvine,
1716 Sandeison avenue."
Lost Strayed Stolen.
LOST White bull toirler: liberal reward.
Robeit C Adams, 441 Clay avenue,
Scianton, Pd. J , ,i ,
i I i , ' i i w . .
LOST A sum of money In D & H. Co
envelope. Liberal lewaid If returned
to Tilbune office ,
LOST A gentleman's pockatbook. con
taining sum of money 4artdtwo gold
pins. Knights of Malta and Knights of
P.vthlas Flndei please icturn to 511 Con
nell building and lecelve liberal reward
LOST A ladles' ,'gofd Watch:a liberal
lewaid v.'ill be given if leturncd to
Hotel Tcirace.
Rheumatism.
RHEUMATISM-AU parties thaPwish
can bo speedily and permanently uiud
of all varieties of Rheumatism by a v ego
table compound; emes guaranteed. In
qulie or addiess J. E. Tavlor, Scianton.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Fublic Accountant.
EDWARD" C. SPAULDINGCrp.TT":!
Tiadois' Bank building Old telephone,
No. 1864.
Architects.
FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCH B,
Real Estate Evcliango Bldg , l.b Wash
ington ave
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L HARDING, St". CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON &. KNIGHT, 72ti CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. ('. E EILENBERGER. PAULI
building, Spiuco stieot, Scianton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACIl, 115 WYOMING aye.
Lawyers.
WtLLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT
toinoys nnd Coimsellois-at-Law, 603 to
bl2 Connell building.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Coumellois nt - Law. Commonwealth
Building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
t, A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-IW,
Bonul of Tiado Building, Sciiinton.jP.i.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADfJU8'
National Bank building.
A W. UERTHOLr, OFFICE MOVED,TO
No 211 Womlng avenue.
Patent Attorney'a,
"f
PATENTS -jagS"
Tiudo Maiks and Labels icglstercdTh
only lliensed Patent Att'ys In Scianton.
Rcploglc & Co., Mora Bldg.
Hotels and Bestaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK.
Un avenue, Rates rcasohuhlo,
P. HIEOLER, Pioprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D, L W,
Passeneer depot. Conducted on tlijjKu
lopean plain Victor Koch. Pioprletftr.
Scavenger,
AB BRIGo'fi CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and uess pools I no odor: only ImpuVed
pumps used. A. B. Ihlggs, propijemi,
Leavo oideis 1100 Nollh Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug stnie, coiner Aduma ana
Mulboiis. Both telephones
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK K.
ave. Seranton, mfrs. of Wlie Streenu
T
.MlgBelapeoua.
MEdAROE
313 BROS ,f PRINTERI
ivelopeB, S paper, bags,
se, 1.0 Vtuahlugloli nvt
RS' HUP-
piles, env'i
I wine.
Vurolioiis
unuo.
THE WILKE8.I!ABIU'3 RECORD CAN
bo hud hi bciunton'nt the news stand
of Rclsmuu Bios , 406 Spruce and U
Linden; M. Not ton. 322 Lackawamu
ave ; I. 8 Schutzcr, 211 Spruce alien.
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