HFTO 'tv ) "v;! '. ' 4 i IMtT' '(? i t THE SCttANTOtf' TMBtflSATOHDAy;' JUNE 14, 1902 t 9 -U SORE HANDS Red Rough Hands Itching Palms and Painful Finger Ends ONE NIGHT TREATMENT Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautify ing the skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, seale9, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes and chaflngs, In tho form of baths for annoying Irritations and Inflammations of women, or too frco or offcusivo perspiration, in tho form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, a3 well as for all thc,purposcs of tho toilet, bath, and nursery. CtmctniA Resolvent Pills (Chncolato Cnatcil) nro a new. taitotesa, odorless, econom- Jc.il sulistltuto for tho celebrated liquid CcTicunA Rfsolvfnt, as w c!l as for all other Wood tinrlflprs and hiimmir rums. Put nn In Reraw.canned n Put up In screw prlco 23c. CDTIOUBA PU.LS are alterative re alterative, question tho purest, sweetest, iron successful humour cures, and tonlc-dtgcstlvcs jot compounded. Completo External and Internal ticufa fiOc, to Instantly allay ' hcnl ; and Citticuha . e bi too mood. A Mmii.F. I no wo torturing, dlsflirurlnjr, Itching, pruning, and scaly skin and blood humours, eczemas, rashes, nnd Irritations, with lobs of hair, when all else falls. Sold throughout tho world. British Depot: 27 23, Charterhouso So., London. French Depot: I Kuo do la fab:, Paris. PoriEK jinuo and Ciieh. Cow., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Bpeclal to the Scranton Trilune. Honesdale, June 13 Mr. anil Mrs. David M. Gill have l "turned fiom their wedding and lme corimenced house keeping. The Olyphant Browns will pl.iy with Honesdale team on the silk mill Eiounds Satuiday afternoon. Mis. Thomas Match, Miss Vinnle Hose iiiul Sophie Russell will s-crve ic fieahmcnts at the Golf club Satuiday af tei noon ft oni 3 to 6. Miss Anna Dunkelbctg and Mr. Finnk I). Ht.uk weie man led by Rev. William H. Svrift on Wednesday evening at tho homo ot the bride's mothci in Seelcy ilie. Mr. and Mis. Static .went direct ly to housekeeping In a newly furnish ed house in Seelcyvillc. The trr.ii tinge of Misb Mae E. Caicy, of Hnnesdule, nnd Frank Olmsted, of l'lttbton. was solemnized by Rev. C. L. Peiey-at the homo of the initio on Spiing Htreet on Wcdnebtlay at 1.30 p. in. Mr. and Mis, Olnibted left at fi 30 for Plttston, where a furnished home awaited them. The "Deeticet Skew el" entertain ment, given by Mr. Lloyd Roscncranz's Sunday scho&l class, drew a full house at the Baptist ehuich Thui.sdny even ing. Theie weie bolos by Mis. A. K. Haioun and Miss Isabella Matoun, and a duet by Mebsis. Roseneianz and Eg gleson. At the clo.se lee cte.tm and cake were seived. A nice sum was realized for the clash. The Kile will tun a Sunday excursion to Blnghainton June 22. Train leaves Honesdale .it 6.50 a. m. Fare, $1.23. The Delawaie and Hudson pay car will visit' Honesdale Satuiday. Mtb. R. M. Dot in is cntcitalning her tlstci, Mis. Martin Ca anaugh and bon, Raymond, of New Bedfoid, Mass. Mis, Kate Allen and daughter. Mis. Raymond Chat let,, of New Yotk city, aie guests of M. B. Allen, of the Allen house Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Buel Dodge have been spending a lew dajs in Scianton. V. J. Silvei stone lias for-sale tickets for the f'JDO automobile which is to bo disposed of at the Elks' carnival in SciauUm. The Delawaie and Uudson lloijst ate placing plants In the llowor beds on tho lawn at the Union station in Hones dale. Misses E. Louisa Lee and Maty A. Meunet aie home fiom Vassal" college lor the summer vacation. Commencing Juno 13 a change of passenger seivlce will take place on the Etio laihoad. Sunday tialns lease JiJpIlii 1 V?:'i:Vs ' t'-''"A I The powder puff may help to hide tho 'avages of time but it avails little to hide the ravages of disease. When the face is disfigured by eruptions, the treatment must go below the surface to the blood, which is corrupt and impure.' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medico Discovery cures disfiguring eruptions which are caused by impure blood. It. cures scro fulous sores, erysipelas, boils, pimples, eczema, salt-rheum and other eruptive diseases which impure blood breeds and feeds. ' ' "I wnstrouhlfil with eczema from the crc-TO of my head to the solea of my feet," rites Mrs. Ella Quick, of Cass City, Tuscola Co, Mich. "Could not walk nt times nor wear my shoes. Thought there was no help lor me at least the doctor said there was none, I wcut to see friends at Christmas time and tlitirc heard of the good that I)r, Pierce's Golden Medical Uh. cowrv had done for them, and was adtiscd to try It'at once. I'or fear that I mlc.ht neglect it my friend sent to the Ullage and not a bottle and madv rue piomisc that I would take It. I had been setting worse nil the time. I took thirteen boitles of the ' Coldea Medical Discov ery1 and ten vials of Dr, I'ierce's Fleasint Pel lets, and used ' All-IIenlinK h.iUe,' which made a complete cure, Jt was stow, but ui(. I was taking the mcdich.e nbout eight 1110111(11. I jvould say to atl who read thW: try Dr, Pier' Golden Medical l)isco ery before wast log wtte and money," XFN; sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit pid by the sale of less meritorious medicine. He gains ; you lose. There fore accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cleanse the clogged fystem from accumulated impurities. i - capped iimltot vials. nnusuiuiu, umiu. uuu uiKtBiivv, mm iii'uini antiseptic, tonic, and gcstlvc, and nejond nuil economical blood and sklu purifiers, Treatment for Every Humour, $1.00. Consisting or utmcunA moai-, kv.,io cleanse trie skin or rrusts i nnd scales and soften the thickened outlrle; Cuticuka Ointsifnt. Itching and Intlatnmatlon, nnd soothe nnd 1iF001.vr.NT rti.Ls, 25c., to cool nnd rleanso hit is ottcn sumciom to euic tno most JH-oncsdnle at 2.43 p. m. and anlve at u.uu ii. m. wcck any trains leave Honesdale at S.33 a. m., 2.45 p. m. and 5.10 p. in., and at live at 1.33 p. in., 3.31 p. m. and 7.53 p. m. MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune Montrose, Juno 13. Colonel W. H. Dennis, Jeiomo Shannon, Albeit Perlgs, S. S. Wright, Dr. II. V. Filnk, Distilet Attorney Little, John J. Blrney, J. W. Mott, Commlssionei's clctk, W. A. Tlts woith, F. Q. Lott, esq., and Geoige II. Fiazier, all of this place, attended the Republican state convention at llanls buig this week and have all letuined home again. The nomination of Pennypicker for governor gives general satisfaction to the Republicans of this county, and Susquehanna counts will do its full shaie towards electing the Republican state candidates Cards are out announcing the ap pio.iching mairiago of Francis G. Al ien, of this place, to Miss Maigaret Halm, of Meshoppen, tho ceremony to take place at the home of the bilde's patents on Wednesday, June 18, at 4 o'clock p. m. Bruce D. Tltman, son of Hon. D. C. Titman, has just leturned home from Wyoming seminary, Kingston, where he giaduated In the business couisc, with honors, and lecclved his diploma. Biuce is now enjoying his well earned vacation In the beautiful home of his patents In this place. Imitations have been Issued for the matrlage of Miss Madge Tltman, daughter of Hon. and Mis. D. C. Tlt man, to Mr. Joseph E. Barney, a prom inent young business man of this place, the ceremony to occur on Wednesday, June IS, in the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Norman Stewait, of Scranton, visited lelativcs in this place this week. Mrs. Bessie Bostwick and son, Rob ert are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Titswoith in Susquehanna. K. P. Munger and wife visited their son, V.ui, in Hallstcad. this week. Rev. N. G. Parke, D. D and Mrs. Mary G. Sajrc, of West Pittston, uio guests tit D. T, Brewster's. m THOMPSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, June 13, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Putton, of Oison, lslted at the home of C. It. King, Thursday. Elmer Jackson, of Dunmoie, called on friends In tills place yesteiday Miss Hannah Walker, of New Yotk, Is at home, to remain during tho bum mer. Mr. and Mis. Mulvoy, ot Poit Jervis, mo spending a few days with her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. AVrighter. At a meeting of the sli.nehnldci.s of the Northeastern Telephone company, held In Keystone hull on Thuisdtiy, the following pel sons were elected directors for tho ensuing yeai: W. u. Pet hum, II. W. Kestler. G. S. Tlngloy, Eber Bums nnd F. Benson. Tho Ladles' Aid society furnished dinner and supper nt G, A. R. hull, which added $.!.! to tho 'Methodist Episcopal church fund. PICTURE jsSM. Find two doga .J -,. imiin mi- 1 ii 1 mi BASEBALL, j National League, At Philadelphia- It.lt.t!. Chicago 000000 00 0-0 4 4 Philadelphia 1 i2 0 0 1 0 00 lx 1 11 1 Batteries Taylor and Chance; White and Duoln. Umpire Dmslie. At Now York- K.H.U. Cincinnati i2 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0-7 0 I New York '.0 10202000-3 12 B Battciles llahn and Bergen: Sparks, Matthew son and Howorman. Umpires Power a and Brown. At Brooklyn- R..H.13. Bl. Louis 0002001104 0 .1 Brooklyn i...l 0 o 0 0 0 0 2 0-3 0 1 Battel Ics-M. O'Neill and J. O'Neill! Kllson, Donovan and Ahcarn. Umpire O'Day. At Boston Pittsburg-Boston, rain. American League, At Cleveland- IUI.B. Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-U 11 3 Cleveland 10 0 0 0 10 2 0110 2 Batteries Mitchell nnd Schrcckcngost; .loss and Wood. Umpires Johnstone and O'J.oiighlln, At Chicago- R.II.B. Boston 000000000-O 4 1 Chicago 1 0 00 1 301 x-D 18 0 Battel les Dlncch, Prentice and Crlgerj Piatt and McFat land.' Umpire Caruthcrs. At Detroit R.H.C. Balthnoro 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 0110 0 Detiolt 000000000-0 7 1 Battel les Shields and Robinson i Miller and McCJulre. Umpire Sheridan. At St. Louis- R.H.E. Washington 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 1 2-11 1J 1 St. Louis 10 0000000-1 6 4 Batteries Orth and Clark; Donohue aird Maloncy. Umpire Connolly. Other dames. At Providence Brown University, 5; Univeislty of Pennsylvania, 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Two August Tours to the Pacifle Coast at Greatly Reduced Bates via Pennsylvania Railroad. On account of the low rates author ized by tho transcontinental lines to the Pacific Coast dining the summer, the Pennsylvania Railroad company will run two high grade peisonully-conduct-ed tours to tho Pacilic coast by special tialns of the highest grade Pullman equipment. Both tours will leave Now York August 2, visiting Chicago, Den cr, Coloiado Spilngs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Del Monte (Monterey), Santa I3arb.ua, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Portland on the going trip. Returning, Tour No. 1 will lun north waul from Portland and eastward through the magnificent Canadian Rockies by leisurely daylight trips, with stops at Glacier, Banff, Hot Springs, and other points, reaching New York and the East via St. Paul and Chicago on August 31. Tour No. 2 will run eastbound from Portland oer the Northern Pacific l.iilway to Cinnabar, wheie the special tialn will bo sidetracked while tho passengers make the usual six-day trip of tho Yellowstone National Park. From tho Park the route homeward will be via St. Paul and Chicago, arriving New Yoik September 4. Rates from New York, Philadelphia, Washington, or any point on the Penn sylvania railroad east of Pittsburg, in cluding tiansportation, Pullman berth, and all meals on the tour except during tho fle days spent in San Francisco, when Pullman accommodations and meals aie not provided: For Tour No. 1, $200. Two persons occupying one berth, J1S0 each. For Tour No. 2, $250, Including all ex penses through Yellowstone Park Two pel sons occupying one beith, $230 each. A preliminary announcement outlin ing the various details is now In course of piepaiation, and will be furnished as soon as ready upon application to Geoige W. Boyd, assistant general pas senger agent, Pennsylvania railroad, Broad street station, Philadelphia. National Delegation Association, Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-llth. For the abovn occasion the Lacka wanna Ruilioad will sell special ex clusion tickets to Minneapolis, good going July 4th, 5th, and bth, at $30.50 for round trip, and to be available for lotuin passage leaving Minneapolis not eailler than July Stir, or later than July 11th, except by depositing tickets with Joint Agent at Minneapolis not later than July 11th, and upon payment of a fee of 50 cents ut the lime 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 lcaing Scianton on the Laekuwnnnn Railroad, only one change of cais, Chicago, Is neccssaiy. A popular time Is leaving Scranton at 6:50 p. in., arriving Minneapolis 7:45 tho becond morning. Low Rate of Fate to Denver, Colo rado. On account of the Sunday School in tei national association triennial con vention to bo held at Denver, Col., Juno 20 to July 2, special iound-trlp first class tickets may bo put chased of tho Lackawanna rallioatl ticket office at one-way fnio for the round trip, $45.25, Tickets will bo sold and good going June 21, 22 and 23. On the letutn trip, the payment of 23 PUZZLE. m -SHa. und a Boat. rewj 1 cents to fhe" joint agent, 'namo will be validated for return passage to August 31t 1002. First Church Christ Scientist, Bos ton, Mass., June 15-18. On account of the above meeting, ticket agents of the Lackawanna tnll load will sell special excursion tickets to Boston nt rate of one way fare, plus $1.00, for the round trip. Dates of sale golngi JUne VI, 13, II, 10 and 17, return limit to leave Boston not later than June 25. . Important Changes in D. & H, Train Service. Commencing Monday, Juno 16, tho Del aware and Hudson will Inaugurate the following changes In their passenger ser vice: Train 6 will leave Carbnndalo G a. m., Scranton 6.38 a. m.j arrho Wllkes-Barre l.Ti a. m. Train S lenve Cnrhondalo 7 a. m Scran ton 7.41 a. m.i arrlvo Wllkes-Barro S25 a. m. This train will caritt Lehigh Valley day coach and Pullman buffet chair car, Carbondalo and Scrnulon ln Wllkes Barro and Lehigh Valley ntllroad to-New York. Train 10 leave Carbondaln 8 a. m., Scrnn ton 8 41 n. m.; arrlvo Wllkes-Barro 9.27 a. m. Train 12 leave Carbondalo 0 05 a. m., Scranton 0.47 n. m.: arrlvo Wllkes-Barro 10 31 a. m. This train will carry Lehigh Valley composlto coach and smoking car, Carbondalo and Scranton vln Wllkos. Barro and Lehigh Valley to Philadelphia, Train II leave Carbondalo 10.10 n. m., Scranton 10.48 a. m. ; arrlvo Wllkes-Barro 11.40 a. m. Train lfi leave Carbondale 11.21 a. m., Scranton 12.03 p. m.i arrive Wllkcs-Barte 12.50 p. m. Tialn 18 lcavo Carbondalo 1 p. m., Scran ton 1.42 p. m.; arrlvo Wllkes-Barro 2.20 p. m. 1 Train 20 leave Carbondalo 1.13 p. m., Scranton 2.18 p. m.j arrlvo Wllkes-Barro 2.5(1 p. m. Train 22 leavo Carbondalo 2 50 p. m., Scranton 3.2S p. m.; arrlvo Wllkcs-Barre 4.15 p. m. Train 2 leavo Carbondalo 3 54 p. m., Scranton 4.33 p. m.: arrive Wllkcs-Barre 5.20 p. m. Train 24 leavo Carbondalo 5.23 p. m., Scianton 6.10 p. m.; arrive Wllkcs-Barre 6.57 p. m. Train 26 lcavo Carbondalo 7.00 p. m., Scranton 7.48 p. m.; arrlvo Wllkes-Barro 8.35 p. m. Train 4 leave Carbondale 10 01 p. m , Scranton 10.41 p. m.; nrtlvo Wllkcs-Barre 11.28 p. m. Train 28 leave Carbondale 11.10 p. m., Scranton 11.49 p. m. ; arrlvo Wllkcs-Barre 12.32 a. m. NORTHBOUND. Train 5 leaves Wllkcs-Baire 5 55 a. m., Scranton 6.41 a. m.; arrive Carbondale 7.20 a. m. Saratoga leave Wllkes-Barro 7.00 a. m., Scranton 7.J6 a. m.; arrive Carbondale 7.5D a. m. This train will only make stops at Plttston, Moosic and Olyphant. Train 7 leave Wllkcs-Barre 7.45 a. m., Scranton S 33 a. m.; nrtlvo Cubondale 0.15 a. m. Train 0 leave Wllkcs-Barre 9 20 a. m., Scranton 10.13 a. m.; airivo Cubondale 10 50 a. m. Train 11 lcavo Wilkes-Barre 11.12 a. m , Scranton 12.05 p. m.; arrive Carbondale 12 42 p. m. Train 13 leave Wilkcb-Barro 12.20 p. m , Scranton 1.12 p. m. ; arrlvo Carbondale 1.50 p. m. Saiatoga lcavo Wllkes-Barro 3 07 p. m, Scranton 3.56 p. m. ; arrlvo Cubondale 4.31 p. m. Tialn 17 leave Wilkcs-Bane 4 36 p. m , Scranton 5 29 p. m.; arrive Carbondale 6.0S p. m. Train 19 leave Wilkes-Barre 5 31 p. m , Scranton G.23 p. m. ; arrive Carbondale 7.01 p. m. Train 21 leave Wilkes-Barre 7.36 p. m., Scianton S 21 p. m. ; arrive Carbondalo 9.00 p. m. Train 2T leave Wllkes-Barro 9.16 p. m , Scranton 10.04 p. m. ; arrive Carbondale 10 40 p. m. This train will carry Lehigh Valley coach and Pullman buffet chair car New York to Scranton and Carbon dale. Train 23 leave Wilkes-Barre 11 30 p. m., Scranton 12.18 a. in.: arrive Carbondale, 12 51 a. m. This train will carry Lehigh Vallev composite coach and smoking car Philadelphia to Scianton and Wilkes Barte. Tialn 27 leave WIIkes-Burre 12 32 a. m Scranton 1.3S a. m.; arrive Carbondale 2.15 a. m. Sec local agents for particulars and for pocket timo tables. LEGAL. CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Distilet Court cf tho United States tor the Middle Distilet of Ponn sjlvanlu, F. E. Oumcr. of Chinchilla, Lackawanna county, Pcnnsjlvania, a bankiupt under tho Act of Uongiess ot July 1, 1S9S, having applied for a full dis chaigc fiom ull debts movable against his estate under said Act, notico is hcicby given to all known cioclltois and other peisons irr interest, to appear befoio tho said com t at Scianton, in said distilet, on tlje 20th day of June, at 10 o'clock la tho toKmoon, to show cause, if nnv they have, why tho piayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. EDWARD R. W. SL'ARLE, Clerk. NOiiCU to bondholder a of Riibhbiook Water Company. Tho Ruslibiaok Wa ter Company hcicby gives nutico to tho holders the! oof that tho bonds of said company dated October 1st, 1S92. will bo lt'deemed and paid at tho banking house of the Lackawanna Tiust and Safe Do posit Company, Scranton, l'a., on Octo ber 1st. 1902, In pursuance ot clauso con tained in said bonds tli.it samu or any pait thcieof may ho redeemed and paid at any time on and after October 1st, 190.', upon giving ninety dais uotiio of tho intention of tho company to tedecm tho bame RL'SHUROOK WATER CO., By GEO. B. JBUMYN, Treasurer. NOTICE IS heieby given that I purchased thu piopeitv and fianchlscs ot Tho Lackawanna Silk Company at sheilffs s.ilo thoieof, on May 16, 1902, and a deed therefor was delivered .lime fi, J902. I will meet tho parties for whose benefit 1 pui clmsod tho same at tho offlco of Welles Tonev, In tho Connell Building, In tho City of Scianton, County ot Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, on Juno 21th, ut 10 o'clock a, 111. to oiganlzo a corporation to tnko mnr tho piopeitv and fianchlsea of Tho Lackawanna Silk Company. JAMES A. LINEN. TRI'STEE'S SALE The undorslncd, Trustee under a Deed of iiust made byWIIllam Major and Fiedeilca Mayer, his wife, dated October '21, 1S78, and io cowled In tho office for tlra lecordlnc of deeds In and for Lackawanna county. In deed book No. 1, pago 126, etc., will offer at public sale, vendue or outcry, on Fri day, Juno 27th, tit 10 o'clock 11. m., nt tho Shctlff'H oftico Itrtho Couit IIouso, 111 tho City of Scranton, all tho following de scribed lot or plcco of land, situate in tho City of Scianton. County of Lacka wanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, bound ed and descilhcd as follows, to wit: Helng lot No. two (2) In square or block No, forty-eight (18) upon stioct culled and known as Jeffertun avenuo and I.iudon streot, upon tho plot of tho City of Scian ton, intended to be recorded, said lot be ing forty (10) fret in fiont on Jeffeison avenue and 0110 hundred and fifty (130) In depth, tho measurement ot depth to com mence ten fcot Inslrto of tho sidewalk on aliovo avenuu and street: with tho tight to inclose, use and occupy ton feet In front of said lot on said avenuo ami sticot for ccllarway, porch, portico, bay-window and slirubboiy, but not tho right to erect uny building tlieicon. Excepting and reserving tho coal and minerals as tho g.imo arc CNvipted and reserved In the detd tiotn Tho Susquo hinmii and vonilng Vnlloy Railroad und Coal Company for said lot. dated October 28th. IfrjS, and lutmded In Luzeiuo county, In deed book 128, pigo 272. Said lot is Im proved with a two-story brick dwelling house on Jeffeison it venue and a double two-story fiamo dwelling house on Lin den stiect. Terms of Sale Tweuty-llvo per cont. nt the time of tale, and tho balance to be Eald within 0110 je.ir, deferred payment to 0 secured by bond and moitgago on tho premises. CHARLES D. NBUrPKIl. WELLES A: TORREY. Tlustee. Attornoys for Trustee. Juno 7, 1902. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents lMtie Than Four Lines, 3 Cent tor Each Extra Lin. Real Estato for Sale. A Real Estate Investment That Pays 13 Per Cent. Net, In this case It is absolute fact, not an imaginary or estimated return. The property Is located In central city, and can be bought for $27,000. There Is a $15,000 five per cent mortgage that may remain as long as desired. The actual Investment or monoy necessary fj ac quire ownership Is Only $12,000. Tho property now pays In rentals, .$2,760, Or 23 per cent gross return on the money outlay Interest on $15,000 Mortgage $ 7SO.OO Taxes v. 200.00 Water Rent 120.00 Allowance for Insurance and Repairs 130.00 Total Expenses $1200.00 Leaving $I,50D net Income from the property, or, as stated above, 13 per cent, net return on Investment. We have other propositions that make striking showings. Re member, Real Estate veil bought Is the safest investment in the world. We are always ready to describe and show property to parties Interested. M. H. Holgate, Real Estate, Mortgages and Other Securities Loans Negotiated. oms 602 and 60S Commonwealth Building. Scranton. Help Wanted Male. TltAVULlNG salesman for Ponnsyhanla to sell ictail tiario Atti.ictlvc, sdlablo line. Established high rated house. Box :.'3, Detiolt. Mich. YOUNG men tnOO easily earner at home evenings writing tor us. For pniticu- lars hend nddres-ed envelope. Filbert Mfg. Co., Dept. 133, Box 1411, Philadelphia. LABOR WANTED Twenty plasteieis wanted at once: miiit be A No. 1 me chanics. Wages $J 50 for eight hours. Ap ply South Shsuoti Lumber Co., South Sharon, Pa. WANTED Trusts orthy person in each county to manage business-, oid estab lished hoiiho, solid Ilnancial standing; straight bona fldo weekly cash salaiy 1S paid by check each Wednesday, with all expenses direct fiom hcodquartcis; money adanced for expenses. Manager, 37!) Caxton building, Chicago. MEN, NOT under S3 years, to call on old and new customeis. No dellveilng. Position peimancnt to the right paity. Pay weekly. Glen Brothers, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Bricklayers at Butler, New Jersey, on and after June 16. Good wages will be paid good men. O'Donnell & McManiman, Contractors. Help Wanted Female. LADIES wanted to copy lotte'is at home dining spate timo evening und return to us Wo furnish paper flee and pay $10 per M. Send addressed envelope for par ticular and copy. F. M. C. Dept. 1.55, Box 1411, Philadelphia. CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at once. Rooms 44 and 46 Burr building. H. W. Sykes & Co. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By a middle aged lady in Piotcstant faintly or as housekeeper in small lamlly. Can furnish ecellent lefeiences. Address Mis Juno Jones, Ull Swctlaud sticet. SITUATION WANTED-By n lellablo coloied man, as piivate coachman, porter, or day work. Addrc&t, B. A., ttlG Penn iivcuue. AN EDUCATED young lady dcslics en gagement with parties going to heu shoio or couutiy, to hnvo c.no of chil dren or at light sciond woik. Address, Box 99, Scranton SITUATION WANTED-By CNpciienced, competent cook In pilvato family; highest leleicnces. Address C. M., Trib une. WANTED Position as ,seamslic.-.s or companion, oi would woik bv tho duy with diessmakcr. Addicts M. E F Tillmnu oflice. m SITUATION WANTED by a young lady to do geneial housework. Addie&s Kate Bciry, icur u.'l Birch sticet. SITUATION WANTED-By a lady to tako c.iro of tho sick and to do geneial housework. Can gU'o the best lefoience. Address G. B., Tribune otllco. Wanted. WANTED-5J.O0O on liist mortgago at 4 per cont. Address S. W., Tilbune of lice. FOR SALE City and Country HOMES A Beautiful Home at DALTON A Home and IO Acres Near GLEN BURN Handsome Homes in 'central gity and GREEN RIQJ3E Some Bier BARGAINS t HACKETT T &$&& BpROPERTY bought, sold, rented, Insured M mSSmtl M rar2tfi?lffi , BUSINESSES bouKht and sold. i jSSbEti ffil "wilii inTfv fTl " B M0WEY loantd on Yltst mortgage. j il?Dffiyffi45 fl 3 Mom Real Estate for Sale. ( Solicitors Wanted. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRES PONDENCE SCHOOLS of Scran ton, Pa., want a few high class rep resentatives to solicit and collect in Philadelphia and adjoining towns 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. REICHERT, Supt., 112 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Recruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U.S. ARMY-Able-bodled unmanied men between ages of 1 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For In formation apply to Recruiting Officer, No. 123 Wyoming avenue, Scianton, Pa. Business Opportunity. Hotel Man Wanted with $1,000 'to $5,000 cash to take charge of mountain summit resort, store, mill, etc.. for stock company, on salary. und part profits. Address, Real Estato Trust Co , Richmond, Va. COUNTRY haidware, tin and plumbing business; inn by present owner thirty years; about $J,000. Rare chance. Hawicy & Butler, Spiingticld, Mass. , STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbbard & Co , members N. Y. Coiuoll dated and Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 4U Bioadway, New York. Established 1861. Long Distance 'Phono 21SS Broad. For Bent. FOR RENT IlulC of u new double house, ten rooms, all modem Impiovcments, at 4JS Webster avenue. COTTAGE on Susiiiuehanna ri er at Blaok Walnut, for tent by week or month; furnished, cots, stove, dishes, tiireo boats, spring water, best fishing Address T. J. Rcinhart, Black Walnut, Pa. IF You have any pioporty to lent and can't rent them call mid see J. C. Zur flleh, 517 Lackawanna avenue. BARN FOR RENT $1.', Apill 1st. three box and thiee singlo stalls and wash rack, i car of 321 Madison avenue. In nulio at 031 Madison avenue. For Sale. FOR SALE Tomato plants, twlpo trans planted, simng cauuiige puuua, iuuu Ing kinds. A, LeiglUun, Ulcnbmn. LIGHT your home, lotlugc, chinch, ho tel, etc, with Acetylene Gus pioduced by tho Submailno Gcneiutoirsafe, best, no lucieasu In Insuiiincp. Inspect oui plant. Philip J. Vctter, o.'.' Adaraa live. FOR SALE, Immedlutclj, furnltuio for a foiu-ioomcd Hat, complotu; fumlturo all Hist (lass; not used over thrco months; will sell cheap, as patties desire to leavo town. B. A. G., Tribune ofllco. FOR RENT STORES OFFCES BARNS FLATS STEAM HEATED HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSES FURNISHED ROOMS FACTORY SPACE If you wish to rent for any purpose see HACKETT SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Than Pour Lines, a Cents lor Uieh Br LI ne. Real Estate. fcW"WWSVpVJWfcJywt rem haj.ii; Ton room houso, nil con' pnlenccHi building In rear 30x40. two stoilea and Imsomont, suitable for stables or factory! would necominoilnto KK) sow ing gills. Lot 4(xll(! cheapest pioporty In Seranton, inqulio W. a. Doud, 315 Frank lin avenue. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homei in uppor Gioon Rldpo; cholco nolghb-jr-hootl; nioit deslrnblo locality for homo !",1,Li,ckilw,lnml county. .1. A. Marvlno. Ii30 Satidoison nvonuc. Money to Xoan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 1 too per cont. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-31J Connell building. Wanted To Bent. WANTED Fin nlslied house of four or flvo loom-? for houickeoplng. Address A. G. E., Tilbuno ofllco. Furnished Booms' for Bent. FOR RENT-Ono fiirnlshcd'rornnTvlth Improvements; nlso ono on third floor, cheap. 6.7 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern Impiovemcnts; private family; gen tlemen prefei red, nt 537 Adams uvonuo. FOR RENT Furnished room; heat and bath. (.25 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas nnd bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. .. Board and Booms. BOARDERS Double parlors, two largn iront room; other nico rooms; all modern conveniences; tablo board. 200 Jefferson avenue. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with first class tablo board, can bo obtained at 333 Jefferson avenue. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED-For lent in pri vato family, large well furnished fiont room, with or without board; all lmpiove ments; references. (,25 Adami avenue. Summer Board. SUMMER BOARD Rooms le-Icased on account of illness in family; may bo engaged for Julv and August. Address, with refeience, Bliss VlllKVWaverly, Pa. lost Strayed Stolen. LOST Between La Plumo nnd Laka Sheridan, Juno 3id, lady's coat; light brown in color. Flndet plenso teturn to Mrs. S. W. Spencer, Fleetvllle, Pa. LOST A ladles' gold -valch: a liberal reward will be given if returned to Hotel Tei race. Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM All parties that wish can bo speedily nnd permanently cured of all varieties of Rheumatism by a vege table compound; cures guainnteed. In qulio or addiess J. E. Taylor, Scranton. Miscellaneous. SHIRTS CUT and made to order. Rooms 44 and 46 Bui r building. H. W. Syke3. &. uo. r SEALED PROPOSALS. NOTICE Sealed pioposals will bo re ceived by tho County of Lackawanna for repalis to a twenty-foot span stono arch bridgo in Norlh Ablngton township near tho houso of Jere. B. Knight, until 12 o'clock noon on Satuiday. June 14, 1002. All bids for bridgos advertised must bo left at tho office of the County Controller in tho Court Hou'-e, Scranton. Pa , not later than 12 o'clock noon Saturday, June' 14 1002. Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho County Commissioner' ofllco. E. A. JONES, County Controller. Attest: JOHN MORRIS, Deputv Controller. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A., 23 Tinders' Bank building. OUI telephone. No. ISM. Architects. FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCH B., Real Estate Exehango Bldg., l.'ii Wash ington ac. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, IX CONNELH building. Bentlsts. DR. C. E. EILKNBERGER. PAUL! building, Spruce sticet, Scianton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avc. lawyeis. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT touioys and Counsellois-at-Law. 60J ta 012 Connell building, JESSl'P .t JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth, Bulldliig, Rooms 19, L0 and 21. L A. WATRES, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW, Boaid of Tiado Building, Scianton, Pa. A. W. BERTHOLF, OFP1CE MOVED TO No. 211 W oralng uvonuo. - .1.1 .ww- . Hi . i i , I ' ' r ' V , J , n , Patent Attorneys. ' " PATE NTS M!l Tho only llconsed und Q?itinod paten solicitor In tho city. No c'luugo for lit-' formation on patentability; over ten jcara experience. ., S. Rcploglc & Co.Alears Bldg. Hotels and Eestnurants. THE ELK CAFE, lfci AND 127 FRANK. Hn uvcuue. Rates .toason.ililo, ' P. ZlEGl.ER. 1'ioprlctor., SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & W. Piibsengoi' depot. Conducted op tlio En, lopean plan. Victor Kjocli, Ptopilotor, Scavenger.1, A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor; only linpiovocl pumps uscd.'Ai n. UrlggH,. vioprletotv Leavo oulcis 1100 Ninth Main uvonuo or Elcko'u dtug storo, corilor Adams and Mulbeny. Both telephones. f : ' : ',','' : 15 wuo ociecns, t JOSEPH KUETTIJL. HJlAn'ji.l LAOKAi avo., Scranton, nma, of Wiro Screens. Wita Scieens, Miscellaneous, MEGARClEH BROS., PRlNTEItS' Sup plies, envelopes, p uier lugs, twine, NVui chouse, 1'iO Washington uvonuo. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had in Sciiinton ut tl.o nows stand of Rcgmun Bios., 400 Hpiuco and 501 iLlndcn; M. Noiton, 322 Lackawanna 'avo.; I. B. Schutzcr, 2U Spruoa sUe;t. 'if i $ 'M . ' ' 1 i -: Ji,j:ji$3imM$L 'MM: ZM iii . di uAhlfcU 1