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THE SOKANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1902.
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FOR BABY'S SHIN
SCALP AND HAIR
Something for Mothers to Think About
EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited
or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring
humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object
of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suf
fcring but because of the dreadful fear that the disfigura
tion is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and
prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of
such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the
best, the purest, and most effective treatment available,
viz., THE CUTICURA TREATMENT.
Wnrm biltlis with Cotioura. SoAr, to clonnso tho skin of crusts nnd scales
nmt soften tho thickened cuticle, gentlo anointings with CtmocnA Oint
ment, to Instantly allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation1, and sootho and
heal, to bo followed In tho sovercr cases by mild doses of Cuticuka Resol
vent Pills (see below), to cool and cleanso tho blood, arc all that can bo
desired for tho alleviation of tho suffering of skin-tortured infants and
children and tho comfort of worn-out, worried mothers. A single set cost
. Ing 81.00 is often sufficient to euro when tho best physicians fall.
Millions of Women
Anslstcd by COTlctm. Ointment, for preserving, purifying, nnd beautifying tho fkln, for
demising fho ccnlp of crusts, scales, and dandruff. aud the stopping of falling hair, for
eoflenlng, whitening, nnd soothing rod, rough, and soro hands, for buby rashes, Itchlngs,
nnd rhalliiga, In tho Tormot baths for annoying Irritations nnd Inflammations, or too free
or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative wcalcnotiscs, and formany
sannttvo, nnllseptlc purposes which readily Buggest themselves to women, especially
mothers, and for all tho purposes of the toilet; bath, and nursery,
Cdtiuuua nnsoi.VKNT Pili.i (Oliocolato Coated) nro prepared to meet tho wants of
women and children, and aro puro, sweet, tasteless, and odorless. They nro beyond ques
tion the most successful skin and blood purifiers and humour cures yet compounded, and
especially appeal to all having tho caro of children.
Cniiniiu Kcmbbiis aro Kild thrmi-hnul th worMi SoAr. 2.W., Qinthixt. Me.. Iii.i.s, V,r. Britl.h IJtpott
?'.'. Charterhouic si London. French Drnoti 3 Km d to rlx, Parte, l'omtt Duuo xsd CUEU.Cour,
Eel. l'rot., Umiou, U. 8. A. " All .tout the Skin, Scalp, ul UHr," free.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESDALE.
Epecial to tho Scranton Tribune.
Honcsdale, Juno 6. Children's day
will be observed by the Presbyterian
Sunday school next Sunday morning,
and by the. Methodist and Baptist
schools Sunday evening.
The Olyphant Browns will play ball
wlt.h the Honcsdale boys this Saturday
afternoon on the Honcsdale grounds.
At least seventy-five per cent of tho
excursions that were booked for Lake
I.odore before the miners' strike have
been cancelled.
Saturday will be a field day at the
Golf club grounds from 3 to C p. m.
Refreshments will be served by Mrs.
If. D. Meaner, Misses Edith Torrey
and Grace Whitney.
W. L. Hurnard has moved his stock
ot-nierchandise from Park street to
liis new store room on Main street.
" Mrs. O. B. Hadsall and little son, of
- Flushing, L. I., are visiting ut the
-residence df"her father, Graham Watts.
,.. .One car of coal came to the retail
" pockets today. Scores of cartmen
stood for hours holding their position
until the car whs drilled out. They
were only allowed a hair ton each.
The excitement run high, racing horses
for a second load.
Thomas Woodley, tho small-pox pa
tient at Atco, is able to be about the
house. No new cases have been re
ported. William II. Ham is screening a fine
quality of pea and buckwheat coal
from a culm dump on his land along
the old tow path, just below the old
glass works. The deposit of culm has
lain for llfty years, and Is an accumu
lation from coal shipped by canal,
when only the larger sizes were mar
ketable. Work has commenced on the race
track, located on tins Hubbard farm,
near Wayniart. convenient to the rall-
. road, and nicely located for speeding
horses.
Mr. and Mr?. II. Scott Salmon and
daughter,. Miss Grace, will attend com
mencement exercises at Lafayette, col
lege next week.
Company K was nut for a skirmish
drill nil tho lawn at tho foot of Park
street, TUutsday evening.
UNIONDALE.
Bptclal to tho Scranlon Tribune.
Unlondnle, Juno C The funeral ser
vices of Mrs. Louis Crandall took place
last Sunday morning at the Presby
terian church, now H. J. Crone olllel
nted, assisted by ltev. J. V. Newell and
Uev. V. V. Jenkins. Interment was
made on Lyon street. The bereaved
relatives aro very grateful to all for
sympathy and kindness extended to
them In their sorrowful ordeal.
Tho Children's day exercises will he
observed . next Sunday night in the
Presbyterian church.
Ur, Hay Lyons and family have re
turned to their homo in Muncey.
Mrs. Edward 'Morgan and Misses
Frank Lewis nnd Daisy Branson were
attendants ut the national eisteddfod in
Scranton. They returned with glowing
reports of the same.
Mrs. Harry Morgan, of Brandt, wns a
visitor In town tills week.
Miss Sui nh Gerrond, of Carbondnle,
visited her friend, Miss B. I. Carpenter,
Tuesday.
Tho reunion of Zenus Rounds' family
took place In Carpenter's grove, Wed
nesday, It wus estimated thut there
were about one Hundred and llfty on
tho grounds during tho day, In tho
afternoon there was a literary exercise,
All left for homo well pleased with the
day's proceedings.
Tim condition of Mrs. J. F, Bass la
reported slightly bettor,
THOMPSON.
Sprclil to tie Scranton Tribune,
Thompson, Juno 6, The annual meet
ing of tlte Northeastern Telephone
company will be held in Keystone hall
on Jefferson street on Thursday, June
13. This will bring llfty or more share
holders to Thompson. The ladies of the
Aid of tho Methodist Episcopal church
will serve dinner for tlieso men and all
who want, at 23 cents in tho Grand
Cuts, Bruises and Sums Quickly
Healed,
Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an anti
septic liniment, am) when applied to
cuts, bruises und burns, causes them to
hea without maturation and much
more quickly than by the usual treat
ment. Foe sale by All Druggists.
UseCuticura
Army hall on Jackson street, and a
good dinner they will get.
Rev. and Mrs. P. It. Tower left on
Wednesday for a trip to New York and
a visit Willi relatives at East Orange,
N. J.
Prof. Compton, who came home from
Sprlngville where he wns visiting, to
attend the meeting of the school board
on Monday evening, returned to Sprlng
ville Tuesday of this week.
Our coal dealer, Harry Bloxham, was
in Scranton on business on Tuesday
of this week.
Robbie Carr, who was so seriously
pinched between tho cars a few weeks
ago, is able to sit up some now.
C. C. Wllmarth, of the Ready Pay
store, was in Scranton on business on
Wednesday. His son Price went with
him.
G. F. Spencer, of the Spencer Heat
ing company, did business in Scranton
Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
B. F. Rogers, of the township, after
a few weeks' stay at Bear Swamp, suc
ceeded In winning a fair one. Miss Myr
tle Newcomb, and the twain were made
one at Bingham'ton on Wednesday by
Rev. J. B. Sumner.
Miss Mabel Monroe left Wednesday
for a visit for a month with her broth
er nt Utlea, N. Y.
Mrs. J. W. Browning, of Scranton, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Gates.
HALLSTEAD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Hallstcad, Juno 0. The offer made by
Paterson parties has been accepted by
owners of the silk mill, papers have
been passed and check received to bind
the bargain. Mr. Philip Welbler, on a
visit to Paterson, under auspices of the
board of trade, closed the bargain.
Prospects are that tho mill will be in
operation in a short time. Extensive
additions and alterations nre to bo
made, and from 250 to 300 hands will
be employed. Inventory was taken on
Wednesday.
An alarm of lire was sounded Thurs
day morning at 5 o'clock. It proved to
be -a pile of slabs at the sand bank
crossing, near New Mllford. Tho Hall
stead steamer was hurried to the scene
to protect tho mill and several cars of
lumber. They succeeded In extinguish
ing the fire and returned at noon.
Miss Susie Fuller lias accepted a posi
tion In Hlrschmnnn Bros.' company
store In Great Bend.
Tho remains of Dwlglit M. DeSilvn,
who died at Binghumton, were brought
hero for burial on Wednesday.
Delivery Teamster J. W. Snedaker
has purchased and is running a now
up-to-date delivery wagon.
Miss Carrie Mead has accepted a
position in the office of Hon, S. B.
Chase,
Warren F. Simrell wns a Bingham
ton caller recently.
Misses Grace Harding and Gertrude
Bead 'are spending the day In Blng
hamton. Peter Allen lias been appointed as
PICTURE
TttSrl1" i ii ii iiiimiriiimmmmmimm n n i in m
Governor Tyron pacifies tho regula
tors. Find two more of his companions.
wntchtnnnnt McICinney's crossing In
place of Mr. Austin, who has been re
tired on ncuslou,
Perry Bnrnhnrt, of Rush, was calling
on friends here Thursdny.
Jlev. Wi li. Llnnab'erry wns In nt
telidnneo nt tho RhiRhniiUon district
ministerial meeting on Tuesday, which
was held In the Methodist church nt
Union. ,.
E. M., Seottcn lias finished putting up
telephone wires between HIiiBhutnton
nnd Washington,
Miss Cora Brown, who lias been
Fpchdlng the pnst few months at tho
home of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Terhoss,
has returned to her home In Elmlrn.
HAWLEY.
b'prclnl to the Scranton Tribune.
Hawley, Pn Juno 0. TJic town coun
cil mot In tho town hull last Monday
evening. Bills to the amount of $08.59
were accepted .nnd ordered paid. The
special olllccr wns continued at same
salary. Counellmen Atkinson, Mnndc
vllle and Woodward wore appointed a
special committee to make plans for a
guard wall on the Paupack between
Plerson's mill and Pike county bridge
nnd report nt special mcotlhg Monday
night. The Improvement association
were given permission by the council
to place cans on each street corner for
papers and the can to bo emptied as
often as necessary by street commis
sioner. Joseph Westbrook, of Honcsdnle, will
run E. J. nicliardson's restaurant on
Sixteenth street.
Miss Elizabeth Male has boon spend
ing n few days with friends nt llones
dale. John Kirby, of Klmbles, has been
spending a few days with friends in
town.
Our former townsman, George De
wltt, of Dunmoro, spent Decoration day
with friends in town.
Jennie Watrous, daughter of Rev. J.
II. Wutrous, was very sick last Sunday
with n nervous affection, but Is now
around again as usual. '
W. C. Knapp and family will attend
the commencement exercises of tho
Mutamoras high school at the Metho
dist Episcopal church of that town
Monday evening next. Their daughter,
Miss Sarah E., Is one of the class.
The commencement of the Hawley
high school will take place at the
opera house June 11. Tho following
programme has been arranged: Over
ture, Hawley orchestra; Invocation,
Rev. J. P. Crane; baritone solo, Thom
as Tuttle; class history, Joseph M. Mur
phy; overture. Miss Mary A. Wegge
and Eleanor D. Gill; class poem, Jen
nie A. Edwards; vocal duet. Misses Net
tle and Ellen Edwards; presentation of
diplomas; selection by orchestra; ad
dress. Prof. George Howell, of Scran
ton; baritone solo, Rev. C. F. W. Lud
wig; selection, l.y orchestra.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Factoryvllle, Juno C Next Monday
evening Paulowna Lodge, Daughters of
Rcbekah, will hold a special meeting.
The grandmaster's deputy, Mrs.
Frances E. Transue of Laceyvllle, will
be present and install the following of
llcers for the coming term: Noble
grand, Mrs. Samuel C. Reynolds; vice
grand, Mrs. W. C. Smith; secretnry, R.
II. Holgate; financial secretary, Mrs. E.
R. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Armstrong are
receiving congratulations on the arri
val of a son.
Rev. and Mrs. P. G. Ruckham nnd
daughters Lulu and Elge, left Friday
for Dundaff where Rev. Ruekman Is
pastor of the Methodist church. Their
many friends wish them success In
their new home.
CHINCHILLA.
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Rev. Albert H. Smith, of Scranton
will preach In Holgnte Hall, Chin
chilla, at 3.30 on Sunday afternoon as
usual. Theme, "Christ Taking tho
Sinners' Place." A special musical pro
gramme by Prof. J. S. MacMurry and
Mrs. A. H. Smith.
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BABE DALL. J
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National League.
At Philadelphia- R.1T.13.
St. Louis 00003 00 02-r. 13 3
Philadelphia 24000020 8 10 2
Batteries Verlics and O'Neill; Voor
hecs and Jucklltsch. Umpires Powers
and Brown.
At Brooklyn R.H.E.
Chicago 100 4000 10 li 7 2
(Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0- :s 11 l
Batteries St. Vrnin and Kllng; ungues
and Aliearn. Umpire Emslle.
At Boston
Cincinnati ..
Boston
...0 1 110010 0-4 11 2
...0 0 2 00 000 13.0 S
Batteries Tlilelman anil Peltz; Ma
larkey and Klttrldgo. Umplrc-O'Day.
At Now York 11 Innings, tlo; darkness
R.H.K.
Pittsburg 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 04 K I
New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0- I 11 1
Batteries Doheny and Smith; Matlhuw
son, Evans and Yengor. Umpire Cantll
Hon. American League,
Al Cleveland- R.ll.E.
Boston 120 0 00000-310
Cleveland 0 o 0 3 1 4 0 -li 20 1
Butteries Whiter. Prentiss and War-
PUZZLE.
SHE FOILED DEP.FH.
DOCTORS SAID SHE WAS DOOM
ED TO QUICK CONSUMPTION
Mrs. Wnko Had Given Up All Hope
Tttl Sho Took Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills Thoy Cured Her.
To lie nt tho point of dent It for
months, to be told by tho physicians
Unit there Is no hope of recovery nnd
then to be restored to health and
strength by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Palo People, was the experience of
Mrs. W. II. AVnke, of No. 81 Broad at.,
Ruhway, N, J. To look nt her now one
would think It hardly possible that site
had ever had n serious Illness. Speak
ing of it she says:
"About three years ngo I wns In a
condition generally known as run-down.
I was miserable Indeed; lircless and
languid. I had no strength at all, all
desire for food had left mo, I wus ter
ribly nervous and could not sleep.
What was worse I did not Improve, and
my weight went down from 135 pounds
to 9G. I was under the care of a physi
cian for thirteen months but still I
grew worse. He said my blood had al
most turned to water. I was so weak
that I was obliged to lie down all tho
time, if I tried to stnnd or even to sit
up I would fulnt nwny.
"Finally tho doctor told me that un
less I began to get better Within two
weeks I was doomed to quick consump
tion. Then I gave up nil hope.
"But about this time a friend, who
knew something of Dr. Williams' Pink
rills for Palo People, advised mo to try
them. I did so and, after taking the
third box, I began to feel better. I con
tinued using them faithfully until I was
cured. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People are a wonderful remedy for
persons afflicted as I was and I shall
always recommend them."
The disease from which Mrs. Wake
suffered was anaemia. It is character
ized by a palld complexion, pale lips,
dull eyes, tongue and gums bloodless;
shortened breath on slight exertion
such, as going upstairs; palpitation of
the heart, feeling of Impending death,
weakness, loss of appetite and ambi
tion; irregularity and pain in the nat
ural functions of women.
The one remedy that has proved it
self a specific for anaemia Is Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They
are sold at 00 cents a box or six boxes
for $2.50, nnd may bo had of all drug
gists or direct by mall from Dr. Wil
liams' Medicine Company, Schenectady,
N. Y.
nor; Wright and Wood. Umpires Jolin
stono and O'Loughliii.
Other clubs not scheduled.
Eastern League.
At Toronto Toronto, 4; Monl.cnl, 7.
At Worcester Worcester, 5; Jersey
City, 3.
At iProvidonce Providence, 2; New
ark, 7.
At Buffalo-Buffalo, 0; Rochester, 1.
'
Other Opt ati.
At Altoona R.II.E.
Altoona ) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 10 3
Phlladol'a (A. I,.) ..0 2 0 0 3 0 2 2 4-13 IT, 0
Batteries Hardy and Lang; Mitcholl
and Schreckengost. Umpire Edwin M.
Amies.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
National Delegation Association,
Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-lltbv
For the above orcaslon the Lacka
wanna Railroad will sell special ex
cursion tickets to Minneapolis, good
going July 4th, Gth, and 6th, at $30.50
for round trip, and to be available for
return passage leaving Minneapolis not
earlier than July 8th, or later than July
14th, except by depositing tickets with
Joint Agent at Minneapolis not later
than July 14th, and upon payment of a
fee of CO cents at the 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 populur time is leaving Scranton at
6:50 p. m arriving Minneapolis 7:43 tho
second morning.
Low Rate of Fare to Denver, Colo
rado. On account of the Sunday School In
ternational association 'triennial con
vention to be held at Denver, Col., June
20 to July 2, special round-trip ilrst
class tickets may bo purchuscd of the
Lackawanna railroad ticket office at
one-way fare for the round trip, $45,25.
Tickets will be sold and good going
June 21, 22 und 23.
On the return trip, the payment of 23
cents to tlie joint ugent, same will bo
validated for return passage to August
31, 1002.
The N. Y., 0. & W. Summer Time-
Tnblo
Will become effectlvo on Its main lino
nnd Scranton division, Sunday, Juno 15.
Trains will bo run same as last season,
with tho exception of an enrly morning
connection which will be made for pas
sengers Carbondnle and South with tho
"Quaker City" express of the Central
Railroad of New Jersey, This train
makes closo connections for all promi
nent Pennsylvania stato points, arriv
ing in Philadelphia nt 12 noon; Balti
more, 2.30; Washington, 3.30, and At
lantic City, 3,20 p. m,
First Class Tickets to Ban Francisco
and Return at Less Than One Way
Fare,
On account of the Iinporla"! Council,
Nobtes of the Mystte Scliriue, San
Frunclsco, California, Juno lOtli 14th,
1902, tho Lackawanna railroad will is
suo first-class excursion tickets from
Scrunton at the low rate of $06.25 for
tho round trip, on sulo good going May
26th to June 7th Inclusive and for re
turn to reach original' starting point
not later than 60 days from original
date of purchase of ticket. See Depot
Ticket Agent In regard to ttfop off priv
ileges variable routes, side trips, Pull
mun reservations, etc.
Low Rate of Fare to Portland, Ore.,
and Return,
On account of the National Convention
Travellers Protective Association of
America, Portland, Ore., Juno 3rd to
7th; the Supreme Lodge A. O. U. W.,
Portland, Ore., June 10th to 20th, 1002,
the Lackawanna railroad wilt Issue
First Class round trip tickets for $70.30
on sale good going May 26th to Juno 7th
Incl. and lor return passago to reach
original starting point nut later than
60 days from original date of sale. See
Depot Ticket Agent for particulars as
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
Vote Thn Four Linen, aCentsfar EehEtrUne.
For Bent.
COTTAGR on Musiiuchnnna liver at Black
Walnut, for rent by week or month;
furnlnhed, cots, stove, dishes, three boats,
spring water, host dslilng. Address T. J.
Itclnhnrt, Black Walnut, Pa.
HOUSES FOB RENT In all portions of
the city, farms for buIo or exchange
for city property, lots for snlo In all
parts of the city, any kind of real estate
deals miulo through J. C. Zurillou, 517
llnckawanna avenue.
KOR RUNT A six-room Inko cottiiRo at
Luke Sheridan, near Fnetoryvlltc.
neatly furnished, with u llshlng boat and
pier, for the sensou or by tho month, com
mencing now, everything In tho oottugo
up-to-dato and clean nnd In llrst-elass
condition, only good patrons need apply
as I will not rent to anybody oI.mo. Beo J.
C. Zurllloh, 517 Lackawanna uvoiiuc.
'.' i .
IP Yon have nnv property to rent and
canit rent thoni rail nnd boo J. C. J5ur
fllch, 517 Lackawanna' avenue.
FOR BUNT-TTniisn In Tlnlton! nicely lo
cntrd; short distance from station: hot
nnu com water and bath. Address w. is
Slado, Dalton, Pu.
BARN KOR RENT-J12, April 1st. three
box and three single stalls nnd wash
rack, rear of 324 Madison avenuo. In
quire at 631 Madison avenue.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FOB RBNT-Ono fitrni?licd'rooin, with
Improvements; also ono on third floor,
cheap. U27 Adams avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern
Improvements; pilvato family; gen
tlemen proforred, at 537 Adams avenue.
FOR RI3NT FurnlHlicd room; heat and
bath. 62T, Linden street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with
heat, gas and bath, gentlemon pre
ferred, at 539 Adams avenue.
For Sale.
MILLS FOR SALE-The Unlondale Flour
and Feed Mill, also Planing Mill and
Lumber Yard, owned by tho Into S. 8.
Hubbard. Tho feed mill Is a largo throe
story building, with good bin capacity,
thoroughly equipped with now, up-to-date
machinery, capable) of doing all kinds of
custom grinding. For particulars, Inquire
of or address C. W. Sumner, guardian,
Unlondnle, Pa., on or before Juno 20, 1902.
FOR SALE Two-seated surrey for sale
in first-class condition. inquire 530
uicKawamm avenue.
PIANO FOR SALE-A chance seldom of
fered; party must sacilllcn this week,
regardless of cost, elegant upright piano
used less than llvo months. Cull 324
Franklin avenue.
FOR SALE-IIand silk doublers. Now.
Bamford Bros., Paterson, N. J.
For Bale or Rent.
FOR SALE OR RENT-A 10 room single
notise: an improvements; largo lot.
Inquire 1413 Capouso 'avenue.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTED Two communicating furnished
rooms for gentleman in tho vicinity of
the Moses Tuylor hospital. Address, stat
ing price, PostAfflco Box 100, city.
WANTED ROOMS For two adults, threo
or four rooms, furnished or unfurnish
ed for very light housekeeping, first floor
preferred. Address M. B., Tribune office.
WANTED Furnished house of four or
five rooms for housekeeping. Address
A. G. E Tribune office.
Wanted.
MARRIED couple will take good care of
house, for party going away for tho
summer for tho use of three or four
rooms. Best references. Address G. M.
B., Tribune otnee.
Board and Rooms.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent; also tran
sient or permanent boarders wanted,
low rates, 517 Lackawanna avenuo. Call
and sco J. C. Kurflioh.
BOARDEBS Double parlors, two largo
front rooms: other nlco rooms; all
modern conveniences; table board. 203
Jefferson avenue.
VEnY DESHIABLE sulto of rooms with
ilrst class table board, can bo obtained
at 333 Jefferson avenue.
Lost Strayed Stolen.
LOST A sum of money in D. & H. Co.
envelope. Liberal reward if returned
to Tribune office.
LOST-A ladles' gold watch; a liberal
reward will bo given if returned to
Hotel Terraco.
Rheumatism.
RHEUMATISM-All parties that wish
can bo speedily and permanently cured
of all varieties of Rheumatism by a vege
table compound; cures guaranteed. In
quire or address J. E, Taylor, Scranton.
LEGAL.
TRUSTEE'S SALE -Tho underslncd.
Trustee under a Deed of Trust mado
byWIIIiam Mayer and Frcderlca Mayer,
his wife, dated October 21, 1878, nnd re.
corded In tho oftleo for tho recording of
deeds In and for Lackawanna county, In
deed book No, 1, pago 120, etc., will offer
at publlo sale, venduo or outcry, on Frl
duy, Juno 27th, at 10 o'clock a. in., at tho
Sheriff's oftleo In the Court Hoimo. m the
City of Scranton, all the following do
scribed lot or plcco of land, situate In
tho City of Scranton, County of Lacka
wanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows, to wit;
Being lot No. two (2) hi square or block
No. forty-eight (48) upon street called and
known ns Jolferson avenue and Linden
streot, upon the plot of the City of Scran
ton, Intended to bo recorded, said lot bo
llig forty (40) feet In front on Jefferson
avenue and ono hundred und llfty (130) In
depth, tho measurement of depth to com
mence ten feet Insldn of tho sldowulk on
abovo avenuo and street; with tho right
to IneloHO, use and occupy ton feet In
front of suld lot on said avenue und street
for collarwuy, porch, portico, bay-window
and shrubbery, but not the right to erect
any building ihercou.
Excepting and reserving tho coal and
minerals ns tho samo nro excopted and
reserved In the deed from Tho Susque
hanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad and
Coal Company for said lot, dated October
28th, 3 Si is. and recorded in Luznruo county,
in deed book 128, pugo 272. Said lot Is im
proved with a two-story brick dwelling
house on Jefferson avoiuio and a doublo
two-story fiamo dwelling houso on Lin
den street.
Terms of Sale Twenty-flvo per cent, at
tho tlmo of sulo, and tho balance to bo
nald within ono year, deferred payment to
bo secured by bond upd mortgage on tho
premises.
(WAULKS D, NEUFFER.
WELLES a TORREY. Trustee
Attorneys for Trustee.
Juno 7, 1902.
NOTICE to bondholders of Ruslibrook
Water Company, Tho Ruslibrook Wa
ter Company hereby gives notice to tho
holdoiH thereof that the bonds of said
company dated October 1st, 1892, will bo
redeemed nnd paid ut the banking houso
of the Lackawanna Trust nud Safe De
posit Company, Hcrnnton, Pa., on Octo
ber 1st, 1902, In pursuance of clause con
tallied In said bonds that ta.mu or any
part thereof may bo redeemed and paid
at any lime on and after October 1st,
1902, iiiiou giving ninety days notice of tho
Intention of the company to redeem tho
sumc.
RUSHBROOK WATER CO..
By OEO. U. JERMYN.
Treasurer.
to stop-over privileges routes and train
schedule.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
Real Estate for Sale.
$3,500
Will buy 9 room
cottage on Web
ster Avenue.
Eight-room Single house, In
tho 800 block.Prescott ave.
House modern, lot 40x90 ft,,
Price $3,500
M. H. Holgate,
Real Estate
Mortgage's and Other Secur
ities Bought and Sold
Loans Negotiated.
Double House
on. Apple St.,
Dunmore,
Lot 50x1 5p 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 SALE
$4000 New modern double
FOR SALE
$3500 'cw modern slhjrlc
FOR SALE BY HACKETT
$3700 1Scw modern homes.Ccntral. Monthly $3700
FOR SALE BY HACKETT
Country homes at Elmhurst. Chinchilla. Summit. Wavcrly, Glen
burn. Dalton. and Factoryvllle.
FOR SALE
Several properties renting
FOR SALE BY HACKETT
$IOOO below cost: Large lot on Quincy Avenue.
FOR SALE BY HACKETT
Several lines of business, established and paying.
PROPERTY Bought. Sold. Rented. Appraised.
r vvi-i-.i.i insured and Cared For by
W. T. HACKETT, Broker,
126-8 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
FOR SALE Lot, eorncr Mulberry nnd
Wheeler avenue, 80x90; finest location
on tho ,M!1. For terms address 3. KUnc,
Plalnlleld, N. J.
THIS IS tho time to buy a lot or a prop
erty, as they aro cheap and I have
them to sell at any old price. Call and seo
mo If you have tho cash and if you have
none Its all the same. I can sell you. Call
and see J. C. Zurllleh, 317 Lackawanna
avenue.
FOR SALE Klcfjant sites for homes in
upper Green RUIko; choice neighbor
hood; most desirable locality for homo
in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvine,
173G Sanderson avenue.
Help Wanted Mala.
ELECTRIC fANS-T wo or threo llrst-clnss
In.sido wlremcn enii secure permanent
work at good wages by applying imme
diately. Only competent workmen want
ed. Shepherd & Rust. 42 West Market
street, "Wllkcs-Bnrro, Pa.
MEN. NOT under 25 years, to call on old
nnd now customers. No delivering.
Position permanent to tho right party.
Pay weekly. Glen Brothers, Rochester,
N. Y.
TRAVELING SALESMAN for Pennsyl
vania to sell retail trade. Attractive,
snlcahlo line; established house. Box '.",
Detroit, Mich.
WANTED Three young men not ovor
thlray (SO) years of ago for general
worls about store; profer experienced
help. Good prospects for right men.
Write us letter with references and call
threo duys later. C. S, Woolworth, 319
Lackawanna avenue.
Help Wanted Female.
EXPERIENCED shirt operators wanted.
Apply M. Solomon, 131 Franklin nvo
nuc, third lloor.
WANTED-A capable Protestant girl;
threo months, for gcnnial housework
in tho country and tho balanco of the
yenr. assisting In light sewing and caro of
children In hotel suito In tho city. A de
lightful position and good wages for thn
right person, Do not apply unless you
havo tho best of references. Address
G. M.
CUSTOM SliinT OPERATORS wanted at
once. Rooms 44 and 4u Uurr building.
II. W. Sykes & Co.
Eecrults Wanted,
WANTTFcTruTsTTitTrt
unnuirrled men between ages of L'l and
3.1 i citizens of United States, of good
character and temperate habits, who inn
speak, rend and wrlto English. For In
formation apply lo llecrulllug Officer, No,
KM Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Situations Wanted,
SITUATION WANTED - A competent
registered druggist desires, position, or
will supply. Address J. E. Stuart, i'l E.
Northampton street, WIIUcs-Harre, Pa,
SITUATION WANTED-Ryu young girl
to go out of town as wultress or klteh?
en girl. Apply or address Winifred Flan
aghau, 401' Theodore streot.
SITUATION WANT1JD-Hy a young girl
nt any kind of work to go out of town.
Address, Mury O'llara, 401 Theodora st.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND AV1IEAT TRADERS with
out delay. Write for our speclul mar
ket letter. Freo on upplleatlou. S. M.
Illbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange, 44 und 40
Hrpadway, Now York. Established 1601.
Long PUtauco 'Phono 23SS Jiioau
Honey to loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Quick, stiulght loans or Rulldlng and
Loan, At from 4 to 0 per rout, ('all on
N, V. Walker, 3H-313 Council building.
Miscellaneous.
SHIRTS CUT and mado to order. Rooms
41 und l'i Uurr building. Ii. W. SyUca
& Co.
DIRECTORY;
3 Insertions 25 Cents
Mora Thti Four Llnei, ffCent lor Eich Bxtri U nt.
Real 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.
$3,600
Will buy It.
Modern 9-Room
House on Mul
berry street,
Price $4,000
Worth $6,000
BY HACKETT
house at Green Ridge $4000
BY HACKETT
liousc at Green Rldne. $3500
BY HACKETT
for IO per cent, of their value.
Found.
FOUND Two whito horses In lot owned
by Adam Grudls, 353 GarHeld avenue.
Owner can have them by paying for ad.
and damages.
LEGAL.
NOTICE IS hereby given that I purchased
the property and franchises of The
Lackawanna Silk Company at sheriff's
sale thereof, on May 10, !H)2, and a deed
therefor was delivered June 3, 1002. I will
meet tho parties for .whose benefit I pur
chased tho same at tho office of Welles
& Torrey, In the Council Building, in tho
City of Scranton, County of Lackawannn,
Pennsylvania, on Juno 21th. al 10 0'cloclc
a. m. to organizo a corporation to tnkn
ovor tho property and franchises of Tho
Lackawanna Silk Company.
JAMES A. LINEN.
PROFESStONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAL'LDLXG. C. P. A.. 22
Traders' Bnnk building. Old telephone,
No. 1SGI.
Architects.
fIiederiFk" l7 brovn7a rch "a,
Real Estate Exchange Bldg,, 126 Wash
ington ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHtTtM CONNELD
building.
Dentists.
DR. C, E. E1LENBI3RGER. PAL' LI
building. Spruce street, Scranton,
DR.C. C. LAI'BACH, 11GWYOMING aval
Lawyers.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornoys nnd Counsollors-at-Law. 603 to
G12 Conned building.
JES8UP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building, Rooms JO, 20 and 21,
L. A. WATRE8. ATTORNEYrAT-LAW,
Board of Trade Building. Scranton, Pa.
A. V. BERTIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO
No. 211 Wyoming avenue.
Patent Attorney!.
PTfENfglilp"
Trade Marks and Labels registered. Tin
only licensed Patent Att'ys In Scranton.
Rcplonrlc & Co,. Wears Bldir.
Hotels and Restaurants.
TllT'J ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK.
In avenuo, Rates reasonable.
P. ziEaLBR, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W.
PaHfonger depot. Conducted on the Uu
ropoan plan. Victor Koch, Proprietor,
Scavenger.
a. b. nniaas cleans privy vaults
und cuss pools; no odor; only improved
pumps used. A. B. Urlggs. proprietor,
I.envo orders 1100 North Main Aveiwe,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry, Both telephones. "'
Wire Screens.
JOSHP1I Kl'ETTEU REAR oil LACK.V.
ave., Scrunton, mfia. of Wire Bcreona.
Ml sc ellnneous. '
MEaARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' sup
plies, euvolopes. paper bugs, twine.
NVurchouse, l!0 Washington uvemio.
THE W1LKES-BAUUE RECORD CAN
ho had In Scranton nt the now stand
of Relsmuu Bros., 40J Spruoo and Vt
Linden; M. Norton. 3."-' Lncknwamu
ave.; 1. S. Schutscr, 211 Spruce btvoiU
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