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Tho womnn who recently attempted to throw herself from a
second story window, nmnzed the cntlro eii-elo of her acquaintance.
Sho was a good woman, prnmtnont in church work, idolized by her
husband ana beloved by her children. Her homo lacked nothing
which thoughtfnlnoss could provide. In everything sho was a
woman to bo imvied, and yut sho attomptcd to destroy herself.
Gossips of courao began to whisper about skeletons in closets, and
hint that if tho insido facts wcro Known remorso for Bomo long con
cealed, sin had driven hor to distraction. Others wisely wagged
their heads and said tho husband most have goaded her to madness.
Thoy always thought thcro vim omothing orafty about that man,
and so on. But tho doctor 'brushed away nil theso cobwebs of
fiction and comforted tho alarmed household with tho words, " Not
resnonsible." Sho did not know what sho was doinc For tho timo
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ocmg ncr mmu was nomngaa, ana no cxjjiaiueu
that such a condition was not at all uncommon
at the period known as tho change of life. Then
tho moat trusting women may develop unaccount
able jealousies. Tho mother who has been tho
center of tho lovo of a family may bclievo that
every one is her enemy and bo suspicious oven of
poison in tho food prepared by her own daugh
tens. Of coarse theso are tho extreme results of
thia condition. Tho most of women aro simply
miserable in mind and body, and feel that this
ficriod of (shango of lifo is turning tho honey of
ife into bitterest gall. They aro cross, irritablo
and nervous, and hate themselves for tho
unamiablo disposition which thoy cannot
seem to control.
It is quite true in tho main that a woman '
at the period of the "chango" is not re
sponsible for frctfulncss, irritability, jeal
ousy, or oven attempted solf-dcstruction.
Sho is not responsible if sho docs not know that nil this mental and physical suffering can bo
prevented or cured by the timely use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
"About one year ago I commenced the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical
Discovery."' writes Mrs. Amanda Mdrriston. of Mineralwells. West Va. "Previous to that time I had
been treated by two physicians, and while relieved to some extent, it was but temporary. I was passing
cannot Deem to state.
were all unstrung.
DerfccUv insane. As a stimulant to mv nerves I was clvcn a great deal ot
medicine, but experienced no permanent benefit until I began the use of your medicines. These helped
from the start, and I have continued the use of both ' Favorite Prescription ' and ' polden Medical Dis
covery ' for about six months, but am now only talcing Favorite Prescription.' I can now do a good deal
of housework, but previously could do nothing, and at times knew nothing. Indeed, most of the time I
feel well. I have your 'Pellets' and 'Extract of Smart-Weed,' and find them all that you claim. X
think your remedies are all good, and your ' Favorite Prescription ' and ' Golden Medical Discovery ' tha
best medicines in the world."
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a woman's medicine, and cures tho womanly diseases
which destroy womanly health and strength. From tho first change of life, when the girl
becomes a woman, until tho final period of change, it is tho constant friend of weak and sick
women. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals inflammation and ulceration
and cures female weakness. It is unequalcd as a tonio and nervine for weak, run-down
women. It tranquilizcs the nerves, encourages the appetite and induces refreshing sleep. It
cui'; headache, backache and other aches which are the result of womanly disease.
"I am passing through the change ot' life," writes Mrs. Rose J3arrow9, of Glenwood, West Va., "and
two years ago this winter was taken sick with a complication of diseases that usually come on at such a
time. Doctored for three months, but did not get much relief. Was advised to try your ' Favorite Pre
scription,' and I commenced taking it, nud used about three bottles before we could see whether it was
doing me any good. I kept on until I had taken five bottles, and then the change was remarkable. I
was able to go to work again, and gained in flesh until I weighed more than ever before. I will recom
mend Dr. Pierce's medicines wherever I go. Have also taken your ' Pellets' the most of the two years
aud found them good.
, Any woman who has tested and proved tho power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to
cure womanly diseases and to lighten tho burdens of maternity, will have the fullest confi
dence that in this last great crisis of her life, sho may rely on "Favorite Prescription" onco
more to preserve her in perfect health. Those who do not know by personal experience tho
remarkable power of this great medicino to cure womanly ills, may gain confidence by know
ing that behind the two letters printed above, thero aro thousands of others, all testifying to
the superiority and reliability of "Favorite Prescription" as a cure tor womanly ills.
In Mrs. Morriston's letter given above, sho says: "As a stimulant to my nerves I was
given a great deal of medicine, but experienced no benefit until I began the use of your
medicines. These helped me from the start." It is well for women to remember that tho
medicines frequently given as "nerve stimulants," depend for their stimulating effect upon
alcohol or opium, cocaine, or some other narcotic. Such stimulants cannot give any perma
nent benefit. They numb tho nerves but do not nourish them.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription provides norvo nourishment. It contains no alcohol
and is entirely fr:o from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. It is a purely vegetable
preparation, and cannot disagree with tho weakest constitution.
Sick women aro invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free, and so avoid the offensive
examinations, indelicate questionings and obnoxious local
treatments which tho homo physician often deems necessary.
All letters addressed to Dr. Pierce aro treated as strictly
private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V".
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
"Favorito Prescription" makes weak women strong,
sick women well. Accept no substitute for the mediciuo
which works wonders for weak women.
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TUNKHANNOCK.
Epfcial to tlic fccranton Tribune.
Tunkhannock, June 12. Mrs. Gilbert
Paleu and daughter, who have been tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. P. North
rope, on Susquehanna uvenue, tho past
two weeks, returned to their homo ut
Philadelphia on Thursday.
Lady Esther Rebeknh lodge Installed
ollleers on Wednesday evening and en
tertained a number of visiting members
from tho Nicholson lodso,
Piof. E. D. nice has given up his posi
tion In' the borough school on account
of his health nnd leturncd to his homo
In Perry county.
Miss rtuth Piatt Is visiting her grand
mother at Kingston, Pa., this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Harlow Fussott, ' of
Scottsvllle, wero culling on friends In
town, on Wednesday.
Rev, W. P. Hile, of New Jersey, will
occupy the pulpit at tho Baptist church
next Sunday.
Children's day will be observed at tho
How's ThlsP
Wo offer Ono Handled Dollars Howard
for any tuso of Cuturih th.it mniiot bo
cured by Hull's Cutiuih Cine.
F. J. CHUNKY & Co.. Props.,
Toledo, O.
Wo tho undersigned, hnvo known F. J.
Cheney for tho last 15 ycais, unit behave
him perfectly honorublo In nil business
transactions and financially able to cany
out any obligations rnudo bv their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To.
ledo, O.
Wakllng, Klnnnn & Murvln, Wholesale
Druggists. Toledo. p.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood und inuc
pus surfaces ot tho system. Price 75c.
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, les
tlmonlals free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Baptist church Sunday evening Juno 15
at 0 o'clock.
Mis, Geoigo Lolghton and son James,
of (ileulmin, are visiting Mrs, Leigh
ton's mother, Mrs. T. P. Avery nt this
place.
Mrs. Martha nramhall has purchased
tho house on Slncum street owned by
Mrs, Lucy Bunnell,
Mrs, John Kinney and son, Donald,
of Sayn aro visiting the former's sister,
Mrs. Byron Kelley.
Robert J. Little, pay clerk In tho
navy, Is expected home within a few
days. His vctto! Is reported as leaving
Gibraltar for the Brooklyn navy yard
on May 28.
District Attorney O. Smith Kinncr
was n business man ut Wllkes-Burre on
Wednesday,
"A strawberry and Ico cream social
will be held this Friday evening In tho
parlors of tho Presbyteilun church un
der tho auspices of the Christian En
deavor. Colonel N, A. McKown Is visiting his
bon, Cecil, ut Wuyuesboro, this week.
WELSH HILL.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Welsh Hill. Juno 12. Tho contfnued
cold weather Is giving the farmer "the
blues."
Miss Mabel Moon, of Peckvllle, Is tho
guest of her cousin, Miss Sophie Kirk
ley. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Bevvn aro In
Sciunton this week, where Mr. Be van is
serving as Juror,
F, F, Ilessegue, of South Gibson, was
a caller here recently. He Is looking
for mules to pasture.
Mrs. Ellen Conrad and Mrs. Earl
Conrad, of East Lenox, visited at W. H.
Davis', on Friday.
Henry Harris, of Scranton, Is at John
Evans' residence.
Where tho strike affects us little, tho
mules atl'ect us much. They are giving
several people hero a good hit of trou
ble, such as shaking young calves until
nearly dead, chasing cattle, destroying
whole Holds of oats, und nro voted a
regular nuisance. Those living near
where they aro pastured will be glad
when they aro called in.
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Sir.mton Tribune,
Nicholson, Juno 12. Last Monduy
morning ns onu Mr. Austin was walking
on the rallioad track, ho was hit by
the engine und severely hurt. ,Ho bo
lus deaf and dumb, did not hear the
warning given,
A party of Hebeekuhs visited their
sister lodge at Tunkhannock lust even
ing. Thoy report "a lino time.
Mrs, Martin Crock Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. K, Wltklns nt Jersey
City.
Martin Crock Is spending a few days
at homo after several mouths' ubsence.
Attonloys James W. Piatt and Er
nest Little was callers yesterday on
legal business, defending tho borough
In a suit brought by S. L. Tiffany for
damages to houso aud lot caused by
elevation of street,
Tho many friends of Miss Bessie
Stevens are glad to seo her homo .from
Bloomsburg normal school.
TAYLOR.
Sunday, June IS, "Children's Day"
will be observed at the Methodist Epis
copal church. An excellent service has
been prepared, entitled, "The Kings
Garden," accompanied by an orchestra
of boven pieces. The programme;
Hymn, "Onward Christian Soldiers,"
congregation; Invocation, pastor; chor
us, "In the Sunny Days of Spring,"
school; scripturo leading, Superlnten
dent'Puston and school; prayer, pastor;
hytnn, "Salvation to God," fcchool; reel-
latlon, "Flowers," Verna Dalleyj "Talk
by the Gurdncr,,- Superintendent Nlc
holls; chorus, "Tho Greeting of Flow
ers, school; motion exercises, "Tho
Ways or tho Daisies," thirteen tots;
responsive Bong, "Daisies, What Do
You Hay," primary class! dialogue,
"The Lesson of tho Hoses," Verna Datl
ey, Sarah Thomas, Sarah Goodwin, and
Fannie Nlchnllsi duet by Sunflower
Boys, "Standing True," Vaughn, Mor
gan, Uriah, Futalngor; exorcise, '"Tho
Sermon ot tho Lllllcs," three girls; solo
nnd chorus, "Pure as the Lilies," Miss
Gertrude Morris and school; exorcise,
"The Johuny-Jump-Ups," four boys;
solo and chorus, "How tho Violets
Wake," Mary Morgan and school; exor
cise, "The Forgct-Mo-NotK," Alice
lthlnohart, Huth Gordon, Urania Tubbs;
offertory; chorus, "Voices ot Earth nnd
Sky," school; exercise, "Bible Trees,"
four girls; chorus, "Have You Heard
tho Voice of God," school; recitation,
"The Thorntrcc," Nina. Ohnstead; chor
us, "Lead Us All the Way," school;
benediction; orchestra, first violin, Mr.
Stevens, second violin, Mr. Jones, cor
net, Mr. Jenkins, clarinet, Mr. Pete
Price; trombone, J. Sullivan; bass, J.
Crocker; organist, Daisy Hhinchurt; di
rector, H. Wntklns.
This afternoon tho lovers of tho na
tional game will be treated to an exhi
bition of base ball on tho Itlversldo
grounds, when tho Taylor Hose conj
pany, No. 1, and Century Hoso com
pany, No. 2, will battle for supremacy.
Stump and Schiolds will be In tho points
for tho former, while Davis and How
ells will bo the battery for tho latter.
On Wednesday, June 23, will occur tho
marriage of Miss Eva Davis, nn esti
mable young lady of West Scranton,
und Evun A. Davis, a popular young
man of this town.
Our borough chief of police and as
sistants were busily engaged yesterday
removing cfllgiesfrom telcphono poles.
Rov. Wllllnm 'Holmes, of Wilkes
Barre, will occupy the pulpit nt both
services In tho Welsh Congregational
church, Sunday, June 15. At the even
ing service Mrs. Ilobert Llewellyn will
render a sopranOiSolo.
Miss Henrietta Harris, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. II. H. Harris, and Athcr
ton Bowen, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Bowen, ot this town, wcro members of
tho graduating class of tho School of
the Lackawanna, at Scranton, on Wed
nesday. Tho services at the Methodist Episco
pal church for next Sabbath. Juno 15,
Will bo interesting. In tho morning at
10.30 o'clock, Children's day exorcises
will be observed by tho Sunday school.
In tho evening Pastor Rev. C. B. Henry
will preach. Subject, "Our Religious
Perils."
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Welsh Congregational church will
hold its rcgulur weekly meeting thl3
evening. Miss Mary Jones iill be In
charge.'
District Superintendent H. C. Davis,
of the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western company, made un official visit
to this borough yesterday.
Mrs. W. J. Hosklns, Jr., left on Wed
nesday for a few weeks' visit to her for
mer home at Enston, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Judge, of South
Scranton, were guests of Mrs. Judge's
mother, Mrs. Ludgate, of Main street,
vestorclnv.
Mrs. Roland Roberts, of Bellevue, vis
ited relatives heie on Wednesday.
j BASEBALL, j
National League.
At Philadelphia- R.1I.E.
Cincinnati IJ.O 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 12 l'S 1
Philadelphia 0)001 2000-3 7 4
Batteries Thlclm.iu and Peitz; Voor
hces, Iberg and Dooiu. Umpire Emsllo.
At New York- R.H.E.
St. Louis 000001000-1 S 1
New Yoilc 0 2 0 00 2 0 2 x G 13 1
Batteries Yerkcs and Ryan; Taylor
and Bowerman. Umpire Powers and
Brown.
At Brooklyn- R.H.E.
Flushing 2 0 0010020-3 T 1
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 3
Batteries Chcshro and O'Connor; New
ton and Ahearn. Umpire O'Day.
At Boston R.H.E.
Chicago 0 100000001 3 1
Boston 00000003 x 3 7 1
Batteries-Williams und Klltig; WU1I3
and Klttrldgo. Umplie Cantlllion.
American League.
At Cleveland- ' R.H.E.
Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 0 110-1 ti 4
CloveUnd 03 10 0U10X 5 0 3
Battel lea Hustings and Poweis; Mooro
and Wood. Umpires Johnstone and
O'Loughlln.
At Chicago- R.H.E.
Boston 0 11000000: 7 3
Chicago 03 1 0000 lx 3 10 1
Batteries Winters and Warner; CUger,
Cullahan and McFarlnnd. Umpire Car
uthcis. At Detroit (8 Innings, darkness) It.II.U.
Bnlthnoio u G u 0 0 1 2 0 9 10 1
Detroit 11000 010-3 11 6
Battel ics Unwell and Robinson; Ye.l
gur, Reldy and McGuhc. Umpire Sheri
dan, At St. Louis- R.H.E.
Washington 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 13-910 2
St. Louis 0 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 0- S 1.1 3
Batturles-Canick and Clnrk; Sudhoff
and Sugdcn. Umpire Connolly.
Eastern League.
Providence, C; Nownrk, 3.
Buffalo, 12; Montreal, 7.
Woiccster, G; Jersey City, 2.
Toronto, 0; Roehcjter, 3.
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" 1)IREIT01y:
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Lines, s Cents for Each Extra Ltns.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
Mors Thai Pour Unci, 8 Cents lor Bach Bxtn LI na.
Tor Bent,
IF You have. nu' property to tent nnd
can't tent thorn tnll and seo J. C. zui-
nich, 317 Lnoknwnnna avenue.
BARN FOR RENT-J12. April 1st, thrro
box and thico slnglo stalls and wnsli
rack, renr of 3J4 Madison nvonuo. m
nulio nt OTI Madison nvenuo.
For Sale.
FOR SALE. Immediately, furniture for n
rour-ioomed lint, compioto; utrniuire
all llhnL class: not used over thrno
months; will boII cheap, as parties drulio
to loiivo town. H. A. a., Trlhuno ofltco.
FOR SALE CHEAP Two bakery wagons,
ono ton-gallon Ico cream freezer. J
M. Piudy, Dalton, Pit.
MILLS FOR SALE-Tho Uniondalo Flour
and Feed Mill, also Planing Mill and
Lumber Ynul, owned by tho Into 8. S.
Huhliard. Tho food mill N a largo three
story building, with good bin capacity,
thoroughly equipped with new, up-to-dato
machinery, onp.iblo of doing nil kinds of
custom Blinding. For particulars, Inquire
of or address C. W. Sumner, guardian,
Unlondale, P on or before Juno 20, 1002.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
National Delegation Association,
Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-llth.
For tho nbovo occasion the Lacka
wanna Railroad will sell special ex
cursion tickets to Minneapolis, good
going July 4th, 5th, and 6th, at $30.50
for round trip, und to bo available for
return possugo leaving Minneapolis not
earlier than July Sth, or later than July
14th, except by depositing tickets with
Joint Agent ut Minneapolis not later
than July ltth, and upon payment of a
fee of 50 cents at tho time of deposit,
an extension of the limit of leaving
Minneapolis to and Including Sept. 1.
Delegates will please bear In mind
the fact that by leaving Scranton on
tho Lackawanna Railroad, only one
chango of cars, Chicago, is necessary.
A popular time Is leaving Scranton ut
6:50 p. m., arriving Minneapolis 7:45 the
second morning. '
Low Bate of Fare to Denver, Colo
rado. On account of the Sunday School In
ternational association triennial con
vention to bo hejd nt Denver, Col., June
26 to July 2, special round-trip lirst
class tickets may be purchased of the
Lackawanna railroad ticket office at
one-way faro for the round trip, $45.25.
Tickets will be bold und good going
June 21, 22 and 23.
On the return trip, the payment of 23
cents to the joint agent, same will be
validated for return passage to August
31, 1902. ,
First Church Christ Scientist, Bos
ton, Mass., June 15-18.
On account of tho above meeting)
ticket agents of the Lackawanna rail
road will sell special excursion tickets
to Boston at rate of one way fare,
plus $1.00, for the round trip. Dates of
sale going, Juno 12, 13, 14, 16 and 17,
return limit to leave Boston not later
than June 25.
OLYPHANT
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Matthews on Third street, Blake
ly, was the scene of an Interesting and
happy event yesterday, when thero
daughter, Miss Lena Matthews, was
wedded to John Butler Tripple, of Phil
adelphia. Tho house was artistically
decorated with ferns, daisies, and
laurel. Promptly at the noon hour the
bridal couple entered the parlor where
the ceremony was performed by Rev.
B. P. Hammond, pastor of the Presby
terian church. It was witnessed only
by tho near relatives. The couple were
unattended. The bride looked lovely In
a gown of castor lansdowne with white
chiffon and pan velvet trimmings. She
carried a bouquet of bridal roses. When
the ceremony was concluded, and con
gratulations had been offered, the
guests sat down to a delicious luncheon.
Tho bride was the recipient of many
beautiful wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs.
Trlpplo departed on tho 2.02 train for
Delaware Water Gap, where they will
spend their honeymoon. On July 1 they
will go to a newly furnished home
awaiting their occupancy in Philadel
phia. Mrs. Mary Lynch and son Gerald
have returned home after attending
the graduating exorcises at Mt. St. Vin
cent seminary where Miss Grace Lynch
graduated.
The commencement exorcises of St.
Patrick's academy will be held at tho
Futhow Mathow opera house Thursday
evening, Juno 26. The following aro
tho graduates. Academic course Ver
onica O'Connell, Annie Hoban, Agnes
Revels, Eflle Thomas, Mary McNally.
Commercial course Sadlo Rogan, Ag
nes Revels, Annlo McGovoru, Annie Ho
ban, Katie GUdea and Veronica O'Hura,
Mis. D. Y. Davis, of Lackawanna
street, is quite 111.
Anthony O'Boyle, of Scranton, was a
caller In town yesterday.
PICTURE PUZZLE.
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Find two dogs and u goat-i
Branch WANT Hfflcm,
Want Advertisements Will Be
Becoived at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT 6CHULTZ, corner Mul
berry Btroot and Webster nvo.
GU8TAV P1CHEL, 650 Adams
avenue.
West Side
GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South
Main nvonuo.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE. 729 Cedar
avenue.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
Mu In avcinio and Market
street.
Green Ridge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick
son avenue.
J. JOHNS. 920 Groen R dtro
street.
LOUEN5C, cot nor Washington
avenue and Marlon street.
F.
C.
Petersburg
W. H. KNEPFEL,
avenue.
1017 Irving
Dunmorc
J. G. BONG & SON.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED-A UUoTTnmanwntcsrVd'
drcss H. J. C, 621 Madison avenue.
WANTED-Brlcklnyers at Ilutlor, New
Jersey, on nnd nftor June 10. Good
wages will ho paid good men O'Donnell A;
McManimnn, Contractors.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Good German girl for general
' . housework; two in family; teferences.
Wilson, Tribune.
CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS w.mtcd at
onco. Itooms 44 nnd 4G Burr building.
H. W. Sykcs & Co.
Solicitors Wanted.
THEINTEBNATlbigfAinCOMEs'
PONDENCF, SCHOOLS of Scran
ton, Fa., want a few high, class rep
resentatives to solicit and collect in
Philadelphia and adjoining town 3
and cities. Good earning possibili
ties for bright and energetic men.
Single men who are either High
school, Normal school or College
graduates preferred. Only men. who
can devote all their time to business
need apply. Send references and ad
dress, J. H. EEICHERT, Supt.,
112 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED By a reliable
colored man, us privato coachman,
porter, or day work. Address II. A., S16
Pcnn avenue.
AN EDUCATED young lady desires en
gagement with parties going to sea
shore or country, to have caio of chil
dren or at light second work. Address,
Box 209, Scranton.
SITUATION WANTED-Uy experienced,
competent cook In private family;
highest loferences. Address C. M., Tribune.
WANTED Position us seamstress or
companion, or would work by tho day
with dressmaker. Address M. E. F,,
Tribune ofllce. m
SITUATION WANTED by a young lady
to do general housework. Address
Kato Berry, roar 321 Birch street.
SITUATION WANTED Bv a woman to
go out washing or work by tho day.
153 Brook street. Dumnoie.
SITUATION WANTED-By a lndy to
take euro of the sick and to do general
housework. Can glvo tho best rofeience.
Address G. B., Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED-By a young girl
at any kind of work to go out of town.
Addicss, Mary O'Hnra, 401 Theodoro St.
Wanted.
WANTED Stock to pasture, special punt
uio for hoises. C. E. Green, Dalton,
Pa.
Beal Estate.
FOR SALra-Elegant sites for homos in
upper Green Rldgo; choico neighbor
hood; most deslrnblo locality for homo
in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlno,
1736 Sanderson nvonuo,
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO l.OAN
Qulck, sttalght loans or Building and
Loan, At from 4 to 0 per com. Cull on
N. V. Walker, 311-315 Conuell building.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTED Furnished houso of four or
llvo rocnis for housekeeping. Addross
A. G. E Trlbuno ofllco.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
FOR RENT-Ono furnished loom, with
Improvements; also ono on tnlrd floor,
cheap, fc27 Adams nvonuo.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, niodjru
linpioomonts; privato family; gen
tlemen preferred, at K17 Adams uveniio.
FOR RENT Furnished loom; heat and
bath. 625 Linden sticet.
FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT, with
heat, gas nnd bith, gcntlomen pio-
fcrrcd, at K10 Adams avenue,
Board and Booms.
BOARDERS-Doublo pailois, two largo
riant rooms; other nico 100ms; nil
modern conveniences; tublo bouid, 20j
Jotferson uvcuuo,
VERY DBSIRABLE sulto of looms with
Hist class tnblo hn.ud, can bo obtained
at 3J3 Jefferson avunuo.
Boarders Wanted.
BOARDERS WANTED-For rent In. pri
vate family, Inrgo well furnished trout
room, with or without ho.ud; all Impiovu
ments; rofeiences. 625 Adams nvonuo,
Summer Board.
SUMMER ROARD-Hooms ra-lcased on
account of Illness hi family; may bo
cnguged for Julv unit August. Address,
with I of ei onco, BILs Villa, Wavoily, P.i.
Rheumatism.
RHEUMATISM-All paitlcs that wish
can be speedily and peimuncntly cured
of all varieties of Rheumatism by a vege
table compound; cures guaranteed, lll
qulio or address J. E- Taylor. Scranton.
Miscellaneous.
SHIRTS CUT and made to older. Rooms
41 und Burr building. H. W. Sykes
& Co.
LEGAL.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the petU
.. ".1 '..".'"J.1 DuiniBiniis uongregauon
of the Polish Roman Catholic church of
hciunlon, Pa 11 corporation chartered
under tho laws of tho Htnto of Pennsyl
vania, nuking for n deercn of dissolution
or tho snld corporation, ns approved un
der tho Act of Assembly npproved the
?lh .'1liy ..f ,Al,rl- 1856. and Its supple
ments, will bo presented to tho Court of
common (Picas of Lackawanna county on
I'lldny, tho 20th day of Juno, 1902, at 9
o'clock n. m.
H. L. TAYLOR. Solicitor.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
THE SCRANTOn'bOARD OF CONTROL
offers for Bale the frame dwelling
houses located on tho lots recently pur
chased by tho hoard ns a site for the
proposed new No. 8 public school build
ing, said lots being on tho corner of
Cedar nvenuo nnd Maple street, 'In tho
Eleventh ward.
On tho corner lot, purchased of Patrick
Gibbons, nro tin 00 houses, tho first one to
bo designated In the bid as No, 1, the
next ono to It on sumo lot as No. 2, nnd
tho nno toward the lear end of sntd lot
as No. 3.
On tho second lot, ptu chased of John
Trestor, Ih a single house, with an addi
tion thoiotn. St'parnte bids are to bo
made for (he front nnd rear portion of
this house.
On the third lot, purchased of Mrs.
Myers, Is n slnctlc frame house,
Scaled proposals will bo received at tho
ofllco of the sociPtiiry of the board. In
tho city hull, for tho above described
houses fsopui.ito hldi tor each house),
until 7.30 o'clock Monday evening, June
23. 1902.
Bidders will state clearly the price of
fered for nno or more of the buildings, tlvs
.nmo to bo removed from the lot within
thirty; days nftrr tho acceptance of the
proposition by tho boaul.
A sum eiiunl to 10 per cent, of tlr
amount of tho bid. In cash or certified
check, shall lie enclosed with each pro
posal, which sum shall bo forfeited tho
school-district In cuse of refusal or omis
sion on tho part of tho successful bidder
to comply with tho terms of his bid and
this advertisement.
Tho board reserves the tight to rejoct
nnv or all bids.
By order of the Sernnlon Board of Con
trol. EUGENE D. FELLOWS,
Secretary.
NOTICE Sealed proposals will be ret
celved by tho County of Lackawanna
for repairs to n twenty-foot span stono
arch bridge In North Ablngton townnhin
near tho house of Jere. H. Knight, until
12 o'clock noon on S.iluid.iy. June 11, 1902.
All bids for bildgos ndvcrtlsed must be
left at tho offico of the County Cnntrollor
in tho Court House, Scranton, Pa., not
later than 12 o'clock noon Saturday, June
II. 1902.
Plans nnd specifications enn bo scon at
tho County Commissioner' office.
E. A. JONES,
County Controller.
Attest: JOHN MORRIS,
Deputy Controller.
Business Opportunity.
Hotel Man Wanted
with $1,000 to $5,000 cash to tako charge of
mountain summit resort, store, mill, etc.,
for stock company, on salary and part
profits. Addicss,
Real Estate Trust Co., Richmond, Va.
COUNTRY hardware, tin nnd plumbing
business; run by present owner thirty
years: about $3,000. Rare chance. Hawley
& Butler, Spilngflcld, Mass.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out delay. Wilto for our special mar
ket letter. Free on application. S. M.
HIbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange. 44 nnd 46
Broadway, Now York. Established 1664.
Long Distance 'Phono 23S8"Broad.
Lost Strayed Stolen.
LOST Black velvet cape, between Qulncy
nnd Olive, to Linden and Jefferson.
Please addiets S. M. Becker, 315 Penn
avenue.
LOST Taken by mistuko from vestibule
of Second Presbvterlan church on the
afternoon of Jupo 11, ono dark grey rain
coat, marked James McCicery, and ono
blue silk umbrella, with Diesdrn handle.
Finder pleaso lelurn to Mrs. Robertson,
G.'l Clay avenue.
LOST Between La Plumo and Lake
Sheridan, Juno 3rd, lady's coat; light
blown In color. Finder please return to
Mis. S. W. Spencer, Fleetvlllo. Pa.
LOST A Indies gold watch; a liberal
reward will bo given If returned to
Hotel Terrace.
PROFESSONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SFAULDING. C. P. A., 21
Tiadeis' Bank building Old telephone.
No. 1SGI.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWNARCHriC
Real Estate Exchungo Bldg.. 12ii Wash
ington avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT,
building.
726 CONNELL
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAULI
building, Spiuco street. Scranton.
DR, C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING ava.
Lawyers.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tomeys and Counsollors-at-Law. 603 to
612 Council building.
JKSSl'P & JESSL'P. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - nt - Law. Commonwealth
Building, Rooms 19, 20 nnd 21,
L. A. WA'l'RES. ATTORNiTy-AT-LAW,
Do.it d of Tradu Building, Scranton, Pa.
A W. BKRTHOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO
No. 211 Wyoming avenue. ";
Patent Attorneys.
PATENTS MSW
Tho only licensed und equipped pa'Cant
solicitor In tho city. No chnrgo foiln
fotui.itlon on patentability; over ten yws
experience. .
Kcplnglc & Co.. Mcars Bldg.
Hotels and Bestaurants. .
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRA"NK
lln nvenuo. Rates lensau.iblo. .
1 " P. 55IEGLKR, Proprletdr,
SCRAN.TON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. &"V.
Pussonger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor.
Scavenger,
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAPXTS
nnd cess pools; no odor; onlytmprivoa
pumps used. A. R. Biiggs. propilAor.
Lenvo ordeis 1100 North Main iietfue.
or Elcko's drug stouv corner Adams fcnd
Mulberry, Both telephones.
Wiro Screens,
JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK A.
avo., Scrunton, mfrs. of Wire Screens-
Miscellaneous.
MKGARUEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUP
nllcs. envelopes, paper bags, twins.
Warehouse, no Washington avenua.
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton nt the news stand
of Relsman Bios., 406 Spruce- and C03
Linden; M. Nortnp. 322 Lackawanna
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