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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1903.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY.
"Ham," the Perfected Shoe for Men
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Llnei, .1 Cent for Ech Rxtri Urn.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
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3 Insertions 25 Cents
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Women's Shoes
That Attract the Eye and Fit the Foot.
In this city you will find many en
thusiastic wearers of "Sorosis" Shoes.
Before we introduced this perfect shoe
many of these same women paid $5
for other makes. Some could not af
ford to pay more than $2.50.
'Sorosis" is a wonderful shoe. It
is satisfying both the fastidious
and the economical women.
EVERY SIZE,
EVERY STYLE,
EVERY LEATHER,
$3,50
IHI SAMTER BROTHERS, I
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
' MONTROSE.
Special to the Bcnnton Tribune.
Montrose, Juno !. A large delegation,
composed mostly of perspiring statesmen
will len vo hero tonight for Hurrisburg,
where they will Join tlio shunters at llio
stale Republican convention. The most
ftenernl opinion of the Susquehanna cnun
tv contingent In tlmt Elkin will win the
governorship, though if Instead Colonel
Wntros should win. tlio satisfaction
theieat would lio unlveisul among tlio
Kurdy, loyal Republicans of this county.
Mrs. 1''. 1). Brewster, of Sernnton, was
tho guest of lelutlves in Montrose over
Sunday. '
Tho MeC'uuslnnd company Is booming.
They arc very busy .lust now, putting up
tho celebrated "Flyaway," which is prov
ing a. boon to live stoc.:: In protecting
tho animals from tho pestiferous fly. An
other carload of material for tlio maun
fiii'lim of "Flyaway" was unloaded to
ilay. Wo .iro Inl'ninied that oulcrs nro
ruining In such numbers and for such
iniunilties that tho company lluds It
Jniposslblo to Keep entirely up with tlio
demand, but they are milking an herolo
effort to do no. Captain MtCilUhlimil left
this moriiint,' for New York on business
connect! il with tho company. The Mc
rntiHlnnd company wives promise of ho
comliiK a permanent Institution,
Children's Day was appropriately ob
Furved yesterday at tho Presbyterian and
llaptlht churches. Next Sunday will bo
Children' Day at tlio Methodist Kpincu
pal church.
Dr. and Airs. J, H. Wilson, Dr. I.. H.
Gardner and sister, Mrs, Clara Miller
leave toduy for HaratoRa, where tho doc
tors will attend tho nunuul cnnvontlou
if tho American Medical association. Dr.
.Vllhon and wifo will iilt-o taUo a tilp
tip tlio St. I.awrenco anil up ami ""own
tho Hudson riven the doctor speudliiK
Fomb tlmo in tho hospitals III Now York
city, Dr. Clurdner expects to spend only
this week from home, whllo Dr, WHhoii'h
trip will probably occupy about thico
weeks.
George ir. Krazler, wlte nnd llttlo nan,
Hornet', wcio tho guests of relatives In
Itush n Saturday, Mr. Frazler retunifd
on Sutuiduy evening, but MrB. Krazler
nnd sou remalnod for a more extended
visit.
Tho many friends hero of V, 11. T'pton
wcro rejoiced nt Ills vindication by ac
qulttnl of ho serious clmi'KO brought
t . T
Cuts, Brulaeg und Burns Quickly
Healed,
Chamberlain's I'uln l)am Is an anti
septic liniment, and when applied; to
;uts, bruises and burns, causes them to
heal without maturation nnd much
more quickly than by tlio usuul treat
ment. For uulo by All Druggists,
against him by his late employers. Krom
tho first, no one acquainted with Mr.
Upton could hellevo that he had been
guilty of any criminal offense, and
throughout tho months of Suspense, both
ho nnd bis family, who lesldo here, have
had, tho sincere sympathy of Montiosio
people, and his ncqulltul was conlldently
expected,
AVhllu on a business tup, In company
wltli ex-Postmaster K. S. Warner, down
In Auburn township on Friday, Attorney
CicofKc I. I.lttle was the victim of a
runaway accident. In which ho was
thrown from his carriage and received
terrlhlo bruises, with which he Is laid
up In bed and suffers much. It will lie
a number of days lieforo Mr. Little will
be about again. Mr. Warner was uiilii
jiued. The accident was caused by the
breeching breaking while Mr. Mttlo was
going down what Is known us nushnell
hill. '
Andrew Arnold, who was Inlured by
falling from tlio roof of a house widen
he was painting, us told In tlieso items
last week, Is gradually Improving at his
homo on South Cherry street, in this
place.
Sirs. X. Warner (nee Florence Kerri
gan) is critically ill at the homo of Mr.
Warner's parents, Captain and Mrs.
Charles N. Warner, on Cherry street.
A number of prominent business men
and other of our leading citizens am
onslderlng tho advisability of having an
old-fashioned celebration In Montrose on
the coming Fourth of July. Good idea.
Wo haven't had any In several years, and
thero would bo a laigo attendance, n,
good time and many dollars from the
outside left In Montrose. Push It along!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iodgo and daugh
ter, ldrt, of Nebraska, nin visiting nt the
homo of Mrs. Lodge's slstor, Mrs. Wil
liam Kelly, In tho township.
Dr. J. D, Kelly nnd Herbert Buckley,
of Susfiuchanna, spent Sunday nt tho
homo of the doctor's parents In tho town
ship. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph S. Taylor, of
Itlnghamton, are guests of Mr. and Mis.
T. F. Mack, at their homo on Church
street.
Mis. Susie Youngs and Miss Amnnda
Turrell, of Wllkes-Barre, aro visiting re
latives In this place.
Miss Nellie Kcena, clone In tho register
nnd Recorder's odlee, spent Sunday at
tho homo of her parents In Suscpiehanna,
The many friends nt County Commis
sioner Harrison Harilnglon will bo glad
to learn that ho has so far recovered
from bis recent Illness ns to bo nblo to bo
out and about his homo In Hrldgcwater,
PICTURE PUZZLE.
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Can you Mud tlio
and his son?
owner of tho dog,
PITTSTON.
Special to the Seranton Tribune,
Pittston, Juno 9. Another cave-In oo
curicd at that section of Hughestown
borough known as Hanitown early this
morning. Jt was in tho s.uno locality ns
tho one which occuned a few months ago,
but this is of more seilous com,ea.ucnce.s.
Seven houses aro damaged, some of them
badly. The places aro on Hock street
near Center street, and are occupied by
tho following parties: Mrs. (Jertrudo
Tlschlor, Gottlieb Schmaltz, William
Itonfer, Mis. Louisa Hoffman, lb.iae Grif
lith and William Wertz.
It was about 1 o'clock tho inhabitants
of tlio town wore aroused from their
slumbeis by low rumbling noises fol
lowed by two shocks, it was not an un
familiar sound, and all realized what
was taking place and uulekly arosa to
Rum tho extent of tho damage, Over
livo acres in all aro nffectcd and tho cavo
runs fiom cast to wcsl. Two luruo .fis
sures maik tho boundaries of the cavo
and tho surface between them has But
tled considerable, In somo places drop
ping us much as six feet,
Tho homo of Mrs. Tlschler lias been
the iftost seilously damaged. Tho foun
dation walls spread out over two feet.
Tho liouso luckily did not drop but was
somewhat twisted, so much, in fact, that
tlio doors wero Jammed tight and refused
to open, tho family being removed from
second-story windows with tho uld of
ladders.
Sehmallz'H liouso pitches forward and
one corner Is IS Inches lower than tho
remainder, Tho plaster In soveial of tho
houses cracked und somo fell. A largo
bed of onions on tho proporty of Will
Iain Weitz dropper Intact between two
fissuios and tho surrounding earth is sov
eial feet higher. Tho Spring Uiook water
pipe burst and some of tho cellars were
Hooded,
liusiness Agent Juyce, of tho Carpen
ter's union, today received n communi
cation from National Secrotary-Treastuer
Frank Duffy, of tho Carponters' union,
calling out ull tho mlno eni pouters of tho
district. Tho moil wero Immediately noti
fied und a mujoiity of those who huvo
been working will quit tomorrow, Several
moio iccrultH wero ndded to tho strikers'
iiinks last night and today. Three labor
ers who have been working at the Law.
renco colliery at Duryea usshitlug ill
tho ilrerooin quit work last night, hh alio
did tho engineers and pumpmen ut tho
Clear Spring colliery nt West Pittston,
Thico uniformed deputies woro pluced en
duty at tho latter colliery today und cats
wero titled out ns sleeping iiuurtoiH for
men who may bo Imported, A who fenca
Is also being elected around tlio col
liery. Another meeting of engineers U3
held hero tonight,
AV0CA,
Thp following nmrrluges wero an
nounced In St. Mury's rhiiroh on Sunday:
Miss Mary IJolIerun, of York street, and
Frank P, Dovers, of Main street! Miss
Kliziibetli Loftus. of tho fJorth End, und
John Nolan, of Seranton j Sllss Mary Mc-
For Bent.
FOIt rtENT-Fiirnlshcd lint, four roomn,
splendidly located: HUltablo for Iioiibp
kreplng for two people. Address 1. W.
K., this office.
FOtt IIMNT-Flvo unfurnished rooms,
second floor, 410 Qulncy avenue.
HOt'Si:s FOU rtlOXT In nil portions of
the city, farms for snlo or cxchaiiRo
for city property, lots for snlo. In ull
piirlH of tho city, uny kind of real estate
deals made thiough J. C. Zurilleh, 517
Lneknwnuua avenue.
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FOR URNT-A six-room lake cottngo ut
Luke Slicrldnu. near Factoryvllle,
neatly furnished, with n Hilling bout and
pier, for the season or by tho month, com
mencing now, everything In the cottngo
tip-to-dnta nnd clean nnd In llrst-clasM
lUillllLUMI, Ulll, KUfm IHUUII 1IIUU tll'l
ns I will not rent to anybody eWc. Seo
. Bunnell, tin .acKtiwuuiui uvuuui:
IP You have nnv proporty to rent and
can't rent them call and seo J. C. Zur
flleh, I7 Lackawanna avenue.
FOU ril'lNT House In Daltoni nicety lo
cated! short distance from station: hot
nnd cold wntor nnd bath. Address W. B.
Slnde, Dnlton, Pn,
BAHN FOR HKNT-HZ. April 1st. threo
box and three single stalls nnd wash
rack, rear of 321 Madison avonuo. ln
ntilrn iit.KM Madison avenue.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
FOR ItKNT A suite of rooms with a
pilvnto bath at 40S Adams avonue.
FOR RENT Ono furnished room, with
Improvements; nlso ono on third floor,
cheap. K7 Adams avonue.
FURNISHED ROOMS for renr. mo'larn
Improvements! privato family, gen
tlemen preferred, nt i7 Adams avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished room! licnt nnd
bath. 62,-i Linden street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with
heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre
ferred, ut (ft!) Adams avenue.
For Sale.
MILLS FOR SALE The Unlondule Flour
und Feed Mill, also Planing Alill and
Lumber Yard, owned by the lato S. S.
Ilulibard. Tho feed mill is a large three
story building, with good bin capacity,
thoroughly equipped with new. up-to-date
machinery, capable of doing nil kinds of
custom grinding. For particulars, inquire
of or address C. AV. Sumner, guardian,
Unlondale, Pa., on or before Juno "0. 1902.
FOR SALE Hand silk doublers. Now.
Bamford Bros., Pnteison. N. J.
Andrew, of Main streot, and Patrick
Clifford, of PIttson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutching will
leave this morning to spend a few weeks
with friends In Morrlstown.
The school board will meet this even
ing. The Irfidles' auxiliary, Ancient Order of
Hibernians, will meet On Frlduy evening.
Tho pupils of No. 1. school will picnic
at Laurel Hill Park today. The cars will
leave Mooslc at 'XZ0 o'clock.
Miss Kate Campbell, of Seranton, spent
Saturday with Miss Jennie Whyte.
About twenty men from tills placo loft
yesterday to secure work at Lathrop,
Tu.
Harold Davis returned on Saturday
from Indian Territory.
Mrs. Frank Saunders and daughter.
Corn, left yesterday for her home in
Delta, Col., niter spending several weeks
with friends here.
The new telephone company put about
twenty men ut work about town yester
day. James Webber will lenvo this week to
visit friends In Scotland and England.
ARCHBALD.
II. C. Llndcrman, of Luzerne, spent
Sunday with his parents.
Mrs. Vlpond and daughter, of Seranton,
spent Sunday with Mrs. C. II. Gerblg.
Walter Huer has gone to Germany to
visit relatives.
Peter Glldea left yesterday for Onconta,
N. Y.
BASE BALL, j
National League. .
At Philadelphia- R.H.E.
St. Louis 01201000 1 Ti 7 1
Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0-3 9 2
Mattel los-M. O'Neill and J. O'Neill;
Iberg. Duggloby and Dooln. Umpire
Emslle.
At Now York- It.11.13.
Pittsburg 1 000000 0 2 3 10 4
New Yrk 0 2 S 0 0 0 0 0 x ii 0 2
Batteries Tanuchlll nnd Smith; Sparks'
and liowermnn. umpires Powers and
Brown.
At Brooklyn- R.H.E.
Chlcngo 00O0IO1O0 n S j
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2-U S 2
BatterlPS Menefee and Chnnce; DoiiO'
van and rarrell. Umpire O'Dny.
At Boston R.H.E
Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 0
Boston 0 1 100 00 Ix II 7 2
Batteries Hahn and Peitz; Willis and
Klttrldge. 1'mplre Cnntllllon.
American League.
At Detroit R.H.E.
Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0-C 11 7
Dotrnlt I 103 100 lx 1013 2
Batteries Mitchell and Powers; Mullen
and McGiilre. Umpire Shorlduii.
. At St. Louis- R.H.E,
jlOHton 000201000-3 4 .1
St. Louis I) 1010033 XS 8 2
Batteries WIlnlcrH und Warner; Dono
hue and Mnloncy. Umpire Connolly.
At Chicago ten Innings R.H.E,
Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-I 7 3
Chicago 0 10 0 0000 0 1-2 7 0
Batteries Orth and Clark; Patterson
and Sullivan. Umplre-Cnruthers.
At Cleveland- It.H.E.
Baltimore 10 0 10 12 0 0-5 S 3
Cleveland 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 x-10 II 4
Batteries Lawson, SblcldH und Robin
son; Joss and Wood, Umpire O'Lough
If 11 und Johnstone,
Eastern League,
Worcester, fl: Nownrk, 3.
'I'm onto, 2; Montreal, 0,
Providence, 5j Jersey City, 1.
Uochtester, 10; BulTulo, 9.
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
Branch WANT Offices,
Want Advertisements Will Bo
Becelved nt Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
AMIKItT KCIItltrZ, corner Mulberry
street nml Wctntrr nvrnuc,
GUSTAV I'ICIIIlb, 650 Adaim avenue.
West Side
cnOIIOn V. JKNKINS, IOI South Mlln
tcnue.
South Sernnton
PftED L. TEuTPK, 729 Cedar avenue.
North Seranton
GUO. W. 1JAVIS, corner North Main
menue and Market street.
Green Ridge
CIIAtlMS P. JONES, 1557 Dickson
nunm
r. .1. JOHN'S, 020 Clreen Hlilire street.
O. I.OnnNZ, corner Washington tve-
acnuc and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFKb, 1017 Irving aicnue.
Dunmore
J. 0. DONE & SON.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Bricklayers at Ilutler'Now
Jersey, on nnd after June lij. Good
wnges will be pnld good men. O'Donnell &.
McManlmun, Contractors.
MEN, NOT under 25 years, to call on old
nnd new customers. No dell vet lug.
Position permanent to tho right party.
Pay weekly. Glen Brothers, Rochester,
N. Y.
ELECTRICIANS-Two or thico flrst-clnss
Inside wlremen can secure permanent
work m gobd wages by applying Imme
diately. Only competent workmen want
ed. Shepherd & Rust, 42 AVest Market
streot, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED A German girl to do general
housework for family of two. Ad
dress Axmlnster, Tribune.
CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at
once. Rooms 41 and 40 Burr building.
II. W. Sykes & Co.
Eecrults Wanted.
WANTED FOR U.S. ARMY Able-bodied
unmarnea men between ages of 21 and
j; citizens of United Stutes, of good
character and temperate habits, who tnn
speak, read nnd wrlto English. For In
formation apply to Recruiting Officer, No.
123 "Wyoming avenue, Seranton, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED-By a lady to
nine care 01 mo sick and to Uo general
housework. Can glvo the best refeicnco.
Address G. B., Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED-By a young girl
at any kind of work to go out of town.
Address, Mary O'Hara, 404 Theodore st.
Business Opportunity.
STrArHTVHEAT TRADERS wTtX
out deluy. Write for our special mar
ket letter. Freo on application. S. M.
Illbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange. II and 46
Broadway. Now York. Established 1S6 1.
Long Distance 'Phone 23SS Broad.
Money to Loan.
ANV AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Quick, stialght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker, 314-315 Conneil building.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
National Delegation Association,
Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-llth.
For the above occasion the Lacka
wanna Itallroad will sell special ex
cursion tickets to Minneapolis, good
going July 4th, nth, and 6th, at $30.G0
for round trip, and to bo available for
return passage leaving Minneapolis not
curlier than July Sth, or later thnn July
14th, except by depositing tickets with
Joint Agent ut Minneapolis not later
than July 14th, nnd upon payment of a
fee of 50 cents at tho time of deposit;
nn extension of tho limit of leaving
Minneapolis to and including Sept. 1.
Delegates will please bear in mind
tho fact that by leaving Sernnton on
tho Lackawanna Railroad, only one
change of cars, Chicago, is necessary,
A popular time Is leaving Seranton at
0:50 p. m arriving Minneapolis 7:45 tho
second morning.
A game of base ball was played Satur
dny between tlio clerks of the Atlantic
Refining company und tho International
Snlt company, at Athletic paik. Tho
gamo ended In fnvor of the International
Salt company, Tho Hcoro being 11 to 8.
Tho batteries wero McGough and Simp
son, for tho Suit compuny, nnd Brlslln
and Mularkey, for tio Oil company. Tho
fuutureH of the guma wcro tho playing
of Evuns, Brown, McGough and Simpson,
for tlio Stilt company, and Brlslln, Tern
plo and Ferris, of tho Oil company, At
tendance, 350.
(oW&trvr
This signature is on every box ol the genuln.
Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets
'th remedy that cure colit In one day.
Low Bate of Fare to Denver, Colo
rado. On account of tho Sunday School In
ternational association triennial con
vention to be held at Denver, Col., June
26 to July 2, special round-trip Jlrst
clnss tickets may bo purchased of the
Lackawanna rulhoad ticket office at
one-way fare for the round trip, $15.25.
Tickets will be solU and good going
Juno 21, 22 and 23.
On tho return trip, the payment of 25
cents to the joint agent, sniuo will bo
validated for return passage to August
31, 1302.
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NEW MILFORD.
Special to flic Seranton Tribune.
Now Mllford, June fl. Tho ladles of
the Woman's Christian Temperanco
union will servo Ico cream and cake at
tho homo of Mrs. Charles Shelp on Wed
nesday evening.
At a meeting of the school hoard 011
Thursday evening of last week, tho fol
lowing teachers woro hired for tho com
ing school year; Principal, Prof, Snyder;
grammnr department, Miss Stlllwcll; In
tcrinedlntn department. Miss Woodhouse;
second prlmury, Miss Tnft; first primary,
Miss Shelp.
Mr. and Mrs, B. F, Wuterman, of Hall
stead, vlsl(ed rolutlvts horo Saturday
and Sunday, '
A guma of baso bull was played on the
homo grounds Pildny afternoon, between
tho Lanesboro teum' and tho New Mll
ford team. Now Mllford won tho game.
The following programme was given In
tho Presbyterian church Sunday evening
before it largo congregation; Doxology,
choir; Scrlpturo lesson and pruycr, S. V,
Trumbull, superintendent; ladles nunr
tctto, "A Song of Praise," Misses Ilia
Aldrlch, Maudo Trumbull. Minimi Brad
ley, Bcsslo Bradley; recitation, Lucille
Turrar: exercise, four llttlo glr( anthem,
choir; reeltutlon, Mubet Gardner; solo,
"Beyond tho Gates of Paradise," J, V,
Axtell; select reading, Miss Mlnnlo Brad.
Icy; lecllatlon, "A Mother's Duy-Dreum."
Miss Gurllo Bennett; solo, "Consider the
Milieu," Miss Mattlo Villi; Dr, Worden's
letter, superintendent of Sunday school;
address, Itcv. It. W. Ives; tinthem, choir;
corouutlou.
Wanted.
MARRIED rouple wllb take good enre of
house, for party going away for the
munnicr for the uso of three or four
V?om,"'.. 1,cst references. Address a. M.
U.. Tribune ofllco.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED ROOMS-For two adults, lhr-e
or four rooms, furnished or unfurnish
ed for very light housekeeping, llrst floor
preferred, Address M. B TrUnino office.
WANTED Furnished liouso of four or
flvo roomn for housekeeping. Address
A. G. E Trlbuno office.'
Board and Booms.
FURNISHED ROtljiTfoTTci'olrair-
slent or permanent boarders wanted,
low rates. 517 LnrlCRwauna avenue, full
and sec J. C. Zurflleh,
nOARDERS-Double parlors, two large
front rooms: other nice rooms; all
modern conveniences; tnblo board. 20S
Jefferson avenue.
VERY DESIRABLE Btilto of rooms with
first cla9 table board, can be obtained
nt 333 Jefferson avenue.
Lost Strayed Stolen.
STRAYED from the picmlscs of 113 Madi
son avenue, a white fox terrier pup,
with bruss chain urutind neck. Liberal
reward.
LOST A sum of money In D. & It. Co.
envelope. Liberal reward If returned
to Tribune office.
LOST-A Indies' gold watch; a liberal
reward will bo given if returned to
Hotel Terrace.
Bheumatism. .
RHET''MTnSM?ipa
can be speedily und permanently cured
of nil varieties nt Rheumatism by a vege
table compound; cures guaranteed. In
quire or address J. E. Taylor, Seranton.
Miscellaneous.
SHIRTS CI'T nnd made to order. Roonn
41 and 4'i Burr building. II. W. Sykes
& Co.
Real Estate.
THIS IS the time to buy a lot or a prop
erty, as they aro cheap and I ,hnve
them to sell at any old price. Call nnd seo
me If you have the cash and If you hav
none Its alt the same. I can sell you. Call
and see J. C. Jlurflleh, 517 Lackawanna
avenue.
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes In
upper Green Ridge; choice neighbor
hood: most desirable locality for home
In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlae,
1736 Sanderson avenue.-
SEA LED PROPpSA LS.
NOTICE Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the County of Lackawanna
for repairs to a twenty-foot span stone
aieh bridge In North Ablngton township
near tho house of Jere. B. Knight, until
12 o'clock noon on Satuiday. Juno 14, 1902.
All bids for biidges ndvortlsed must bo
left at the office of the County Controller
In tho Court House, Seranton, Pa., not
later than 12 o'clock noon Saturday, June
14. 1002.
Plans nnd specifications can be seen at
tho County Commissioner" office.
E. A. JONES,
County Controller.
Attest: JOHN MORRIS.
Deputy Controller.
POLITICAL.
NOTICE is hereby given that the primary
election of the Republican jparty for
the County of Lackawanna, will be held
in tho respective distilcts In suldrcounty.
between the hours of 4 nnd 7 p. m., on the
eightli day of July, 1902, for tho purpose
of nominating one candidate for congress,
for the Tenth Congressional district of
Pennsylvania,1 composed of Lackawanna
county; one candidate for Presidenty.Tudge
of the Orphans' Court of jLackawanni
county; two candidates for the office of
County Commissioner for Lackr.wanna
county, nnd two candidates for Mlno In
spector of the Second Inspection District
of Pennsylvania, composed of Lacka
wanna county.
Convention to be held nt the Court
House In the city of Seranton on tlio 11th
day of July, 1902. at 10 o'clock a. m.
J I. L. TAYLOR. Chairman.
CHAS. R. ACKER, Secretary.
PROFESSIONA L.
-Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULD1NG. C. 1'. A 21
Traders' Bank building Old telephone,
No. ISfil.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B."
Real Estate Exchungo Bldg.f 12'j Wash
ington ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING, MS'CONNllLL HI.DO.
STEVENSON & KNIOH'IVM CONNELL
building.
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Dentists.'
DR. C. V. EILKNBERGER. TAULI
building. Spruce streot, Seranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo.
Lawyers.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT
tornoys nnd Counscllors-at-Law, 603 to
612 Council building.
JKSrit'P & JESSl'P, ATTORNEVS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
L. A. WATRKS. AT'I'ORNe"y-AT-LAW
Board of Trade Building, Seranton, Pa,
A. W. BERTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO
No. 211 Wyomliigiayenuo. ,.
Patent Attorneys. '-
PATENT? SS&Sffcsp
Trado Maiks and Labels registered. Tin
only licensed Patent Alt'ys In Sernnton.
Kcploglc & Co., At cars, Bldg.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Xinaunn, Proprietor.
BCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR p.. L. & W.
Passenger depot. Conducted on the Kit
ropeun plan, Victor Koch. Proprietor,
Scavenger,
A. B. Br'iGCIS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools: no odor: only linprj'ed
pumps used, A. Ii. Urlggs. proprletnr.
Leave orders 1100 North Main uveiiue.
or Elcko's drug store, coiner Adums and
Mulberry. Both telephones. '
Wire Screens. $.
JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA.
avo Scrunton, mfrs. of Wlro Screons.
Miscellaneous.
MEGAROEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP
piles, envelope, papal' bags, twine.
Warehouse, i-i wubrmiKiun uvenuu.
THE WlLKKS-uMtliw' RPCOJIdTcaN
be had In Seranton at' tho news stand
of Rclsman Bros., 4W Spruce and MU
Linden: M. Norton, S.",' Lackawanna
avo.; I. S. Schuttor, 211 Bpruce. stro-3t
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