N411 ''V Vvv -v 'K1$(')''$-''",f' to y . r- ' TttB SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1D02. ty m a rfiOROiSIiS Pr TRADE MARK' . THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY. i ME, FOR MS, FOR SALES Only Hilt a Cent a Word. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WE Only Half a tent a Word a Day Only Half a Cent a Word, 1 . where for this are the same today as they were then. Profits are smaller but the increased sales of "Sorosis" reach far above any shoe made in this country or Europe. Ladies of this city are being convinced every day, not by what we say, but by comparison with other rnakes. The style and finish of "Sorosis" compares and only compares, with the $5 and $6 shoes made by the best manufacturers. Look at the style of toe, examine the linings and workman-ship.- Conviction cannot help being intense and strong when you give the "Sorosis" an honest cmparison and test. Experienced fitters will give you every attention in our Shoe Department NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mumford, of Starrucea, Pa., spent Saturday and Sunday with Honesdale friends. x ' Rev. William H. Swift will leayc on Friday for Amherst college to bo ab fcent one week. Rev. C. L. Percy delivered the bac calaureate sermon before thirteen Honesdalo high school graduates In the Methodist church Sunday evening. The" teachers and board of contr I attended with the graduates in a body. The large auditorium was filled. Revs. G. A. Place and William H. Swift assisted in the services. Rev. Mr. Percy chose his text from the eighth Psalm and fourth verse, delivering an eloquent discourse. A new time table takes effect on the Delaware and Hudson Honesdale branch today. The change in former trains is slight A new Sunday train is added, arriving In Honesdale at 2.40 p. 'm. and leaving at 3.01 p. m. Next Sunday morning Rev. Dr. Webb, Fecreary of the Evangelical Alllnnce. will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyter inn church, and in the evening that of the Methodist church. The Baptist and Presbyterian congregations will join In a union service, ' The Olyphant Browns came to Hones dale on Saturday and put up a good game of ball on the silk mill ground. They were not equal to tho Honesdale boys, but left a score of three to six in favor of Honesdale. Editor E. A. Pcnnlman Is attending the Pennsylvania Editorial association at Cambridge Springs, Crawford coun ty, Pa. He Is accompanied by Mrs. rcnnlman, ,and Miss Anna Baker. The party will bo absent two weeks. They will visit friends in Ohio before return ing. Some excitement was caused at tho upper end of Third street Saturday night by the disappearance of twelve sear old Roscoe Bauman. He was last seen at 8 a, m. Saturday, but no trace of him was found until Sunday noon. It was learned that he had been hecn in the direction of Beech Lake. His un cle, Mr. Woldnor, followed the trail and overtook him at Catchall, near Xur rowesburg. Ho was returned to his home Sunday night. He was looking for work on a farm. Mrs. John E, Richmond Is seriously ill at her homo on Second street. An Ice cream social will bo held In the Sunday school room at the Metho dist church Friday evening, June 20. Some local damago was done by the severe thunder shower Sunday after noon. Lighting struck the residence of John Ort on lower Second sticet, and shattered a door and ono sldo of the house. At Bethany a bolt of lightning UruckMho steeple of the Methodist church, demolishing the steeplo and causing other damage to tho church. The Bale of wind which accompanied the showers destroyed a large number of fruit trees .at Bethany and vicinity. FOREST CITY. Enfclal to the Scranton Tribune. ForeBt Cjty. Juno 16, By tho new Delaware and Hudson schedule, the morning north-hound train will now reach Were at S.15 Instead of 7,20, as for merly." There Is piactlcally no change in other trains. Tho council hns appointed about forty Spit Blood by the Mouthful. Mr, Q. W, Murtln, of Moody, Mo was troubled with a very severe cough and eplt blood by the mouthful. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy wus recommend- w1 r him nnri Via liftl luvu "T tlilnlr It ,'Mhe best cough medicine on earth for rone small bottle of It cured me." If troubled with a cough why not take this remedy and get well? Many thousands of others have done so. For M by all druggists. We have a broad, deep faith in this per fected shoe for women; your appreciation can only come when you knovvthe ''Sorosis" shoe. When you've worn it. Before the reorganiza tion of the "Sorosis" factory the price every famous shoe was $5. All All AH SAMTER Complete special policemen, and stars and clubs to equip the force have been ordered. Sixteen young men from Forest City, are camping on the shore of Miller's pond. They have been there three weeks and intend to prolong their stay Indefinitely. Hugh Polu-en and John JIairis arc camping at the third pond, near Haine's. Lafayette Decker, John Middleton and Kearney Eagan have gone to PICTURE Find two English scene of the Battle of Pittsburg to secure employment. Will lam Rollson has been there several weeks. Louis Bevan and Aaron Marsland have gone to Now Jersey. Several hundred Forest City men have gone to tho soft coal regions of Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. John W. Jones, N. Davis, D. J. Jones and Henry Wllkina have gone to Car roltown, John Elchholzer and Frank Walker are In Cambria county and an other party will leave this week. Tho local business men have been given h list of men working about the company's premises, with the request to refrain from belling them goods. What all tho business men intend doing Is not known, but several have already turned regular customers away, It Is bald that Uniondale and Carbondale stores have gained considerable Foicst City trade tho past few days. DUNDAFF Special to the Scranton Tribune. ' Dundaff, June 16. The Children's day exercises at the Baptist church were ery enjoyable, The church was dec orated beautifully with (loweis every where, Mis. Arthur Perry and MUs Oni Hull tang very sweetly u duet, "Nearer, My God, to Thee." Prof, Georgo Rogers, of Scranton, sang with E. E. Wells a duet, which was well rendered and showed vocal training, Wills L, Millard, superintendent of the school, gaya a npeclal recitation, which was very pleasing. The pastor of the church, Rev, W, R. Tinker, gave a very Interesting und Instructive address on the work of tho American Baptist Pub. IJcatlon society. A collection was taken up for home mlsMonury work. Mrs. O. T, Hull Is organist for the school, and E. E. Wells, musical director. The Children's day exercises at the Methodlbt Episcopal church in this MMMMi"i.M mmmmmmtm wmmmm The leather qualities Style? $ 3.50 Sizes Leathers BROTHERS, Outfitters place will be held Sunday evening, June 22, at which time a very pleasing pro gramme will be given. The sawmill In Birchtown, recently burned, is to be rebuilt soon. Many of the farmers In this vicinity are obliged to burn wood, as there Is no coal to be had in tho valley. Fern, Hall is open, and the manager, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, reports very en couraging prospects for the season of 1902. A goodly number of boarders have already arrived and many moie are expected soon. Mrs. Johnson has made very extensive arrangements to accommodate her guests and all who visit Fern Hall this year. W. L. Decker, our postmaster, made a business trip to Uniondale on Fri day last. Next Thursday, June 19, occurs our second district Sunday school conven- PUZZLE. 'ofTlcers in this Lexington . tlon at the Methodist Episcopal church In this place. A very' pleasing pro gramme Is to be given. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal and Baptist churches will furnish entertainment for all delegates nnd friends. Ice cream will be fumisht ' after the evening ses sion. Lightning struck the large barn at Fern Hull on Sunday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, making havoo with the barn and Its contents. Thero was In tho barn at tho time the family horse Pete and a valuable Jersey cow. Both were killed. As it happened, all the other horses and cows wcro out In pasture. Tho lightning shattered badly four of tho large posts of the barn, also a number of the rafters, and tearing Into frag ments tho cupola on the roof. What seemed strange about it all was thero was no lire. The lightning went right down through a quantity of hay, making a hole as large as a man's arm, and yet there was no fire. The loss to Mr. Johnson will be quite heavy, as tho burn was very largo and hud but re cently been repaired. HAIWUNTON Special to tho Scranton Tribune, Ilnmllnton, Juno R The several show era during tho pn3t week havo greatly benefited the gardens and crops. Tho Buckingham lo-unlon will bo held on tho Salem camp ground, Wednesday, June 18, Seveial of our townspeople attended MUs Nclllo Holllstcr's music recital at Lako Ariel, Tuesday .evening, June 10. H, M. Simons, of Scranton, was tho guest of hl3 brother,' C. L. Simons, Sun. day last. Rev, and Mrs. P, R. Tower, of Thonjp- ., f this iitiftre U w weiry boWol t m M ??. (2hf Uiative BropiQ'Quinine w. a pair son, Pa., arc visiting their niece, Mrs. B. F. Hamlin. Sir. Tower preached Sunday morning In the Methodist Episcopal church. C B. dale, of Scranton, is spending his fifteen days' vacation with relatives m this lcinlty. Rev, P. H. Brooks, of WIIkcs-Barre, held services in thp Presbyterian chinch morning and evening, Sunday last. Tho Ladies' Aid society met at the residence of Mrs. Hnttlc Bortiee, Thurs day afternoon. June 12. Tho annual elec tion of officers was held, which resulted as follpws: President, Mrs. Dr. V. A Stevens; secretary, Mrs. Florence Chap man; treasurer. Mrs. B. F. Hamlin. Mrs. J. W. Robinon, of Greene, Pike county, was tho guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Edwards Inst week. Miss Kathryn Edwauls spent several days Inst week at the homo of Miss Blnnche Walker, Pretoria, Pa. Earl Williams, of Scranton, was tho guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. San ford Williams, Sunday. LAKE WINOLA. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Lake Winola, Juno 16. Floral Sunday v.is observed nt the Lake Methodist Kplscop.il church Sunday morning. Mr. Georgo Dolph, of Clark's Summit, has returned homo after a week's visit with Hiram Dolph. Mis-s Helen Hrcnton, of WIIkcs-Barre, Is spending a week with tho Misses Fiear at the Winola. A house paity of fifteen are spending a week with Mr. G. P. R.isor, of Phila delphia, who has two of tho best cot tages around Lake Winola. Saturday evening, Mr. Baser had Op penhclm's full oichestra lrom Wllkcs Bsrrc. Mr. Rater's guests enjoyed a de lightful dance on the broad piazza which surrounds Ills cottage. Several new cottages air being built at the present time, and It will take many more to supply the demand. Among tho cottage people now at the lal'e, we unto the following: Mr. G, P. Rhs-er. of Philadelphia; Mr. Wells, of Simmon; Mr. C. L. McMillan. Mr. Joel Brenton. of Plttstou; Mr. Thomas (, Nat tress, of Laflln: Mr. Charles II, Weiss and Mr. James Bowman, of Wllkes-B.ure, Mr. M. B. Cutter, supcilntendent of transportation of the Lehigh Valley rail road, arrived at Fulls station on his pri vate car, with his family, Friday, June 13 Taking n conveyance, they wcro driven to the Winola Hotel, Lake Winola, and remained as guest? of this pnpulnr house until Sunday afternoon, when they returned to the station and took their private car for South Bethlehem. Mr. Cutter and family aio very much pleased with Lako Winola, and will return again In a few days to spend a longer time. f BASE BALL, "j American. League, At Chicago- R.H.E. Philadelphia o o o l o i o 2- r, in i Chlcngo 7 2 001 0000-10 It 2 IJalltTlcb Porter and Powers; Grifllth and Sullivan. Umpires Sheridan und Carutherb, At bt. Louis- IMI.E. Ballimoio 001021010-512 4 St. Louis 3 00 Op 0 1 1 l-(i 10 2 Batteries Cronln and Roblmton; Dono huu and Sugden. Umpire Connolly. At Detroit- R.H.E. Washington ...'. 0 0240000O-6 11 2 Detroit 400000000 1 S 2 flatteries Orth and Clark; Veagcr and Buclow. Umpire Johntitonc. BobtonClcvcland; not scheduled. National League. M Philadelphia- R.H.E. Chicago 10 002 1020-9 12 2 Philadelphia 10 10 0 2 0 0 0-4 9 2 RMWrlos Williams and Chance; Fru zer and Dooln. Umpire O'Day. At New York- R.H.E. Cliirimmtl ., ,0 0 032000 1-8 13 2 New York , ,,.0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0- 4 10 1 linHerjes Thcllmau anil Bergen; Mat thewfon and Bowermun. Umpire Ems llc, ' At Brooklyn- R.H.E. fit. Louis .,,.,.,,l 0.00 0 00 0 0-1 3 5 Brooklyn ,..0 1 I 2 0 & 0 0 x-12 14 4 Butteries Dunham, Yerkes and O'Neill j Donovan, Ahearn and Farrcll. Umpire-Powers. Heal Estate for Sale. VVA'V''i'IAAI A Real Estate Investment That Pays 13 Per Gent, Net, In this case It Is absolute fact, not an Imaginary or estimated return. The property 13 located In central city, and can be Bought for $27,000. There Is a $15,000 five per cent mortgage that may remain as tong as desired. The nctuul Investment of money necessary to ac quire ownership l.s Only $12,000. The property now pays In rentals, $2,760, Or 23 per cent, pross return on tho money outlay Interest on SI5.000 Mortgage S 7SO.CIO Taxes 200.00 Water Rent ...- ?"? Allowance for Insurance and Repairs I3Q.OO Total Expenses $1200.00 Leaving 1,50 net Incoma from the property, or, as stated above, 13 per cent, net return on Investment, Wc have other propositions that make striking showings. Re member, Real Estate well bought fs 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. Rooms 602 and 603 Commonwealth Building. Scranton. For Bent. FOR nKNT-Hnlf of a new double house. 10 rooms: ull modern lminovemctus. At 438 Webster avenuo. BARN FOR RENT-$12, April 1st. three box and three sltiKlo stalls and wa'sh raclc, rear of 324 Madison avenue. In nulro at 634 Madison avenue. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT Ono furnished loom, with Improvements; also ono on third floor, cheap. (21 Ad.ims avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for vent, niodorn improvements; private family; gen tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room; heat and bath. 023 Linden street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, Rcntlcmen pie fcrrcd, nt D39 Adams avenuo. Wanted To Bent. WANTED Furnished houso of four or llvo looms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E., Tribune office. Booms Wanted. WANTED Fm nlshed or unfurnished room: centrally located. Wrlto P. O. Box 516. Board and Booms. BOARDERS Double parlors, two largo lront roomw: other ulco rooniB; all modern conveniences; table board. 205 Jefferson avenue. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with 'first class table board, can be obtained at 333 Jefferson avenue. Wanted. WANTED 52,0.10 at 4 per cent, on first moitgage. For further paitlculais ad dress S. W Tribune. Heal Estate. FOR SALE Ten room house, all con veniences; building In lear 0x4ii. two stories and bnhPmcnt, suitable for stables or factory: would accommodate LOO sew ing girls. Lot 4iixl40: cheapest property in Bcinntnn. Innultc V. G. Doud, 315 Frank lin avenue. FOR SALE Elegant slten for homos in upper Green Ridge; choice neighbor hood; most desirable locality for home In Lnckn wanna county. J. A. Marviie, 1736 Sanderson avenue. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out deluy. Wrlto for our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. 8. SI. Hlbbaid & Co., membein N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange. 41 and 15 Bio.ulway. Now York. Established 1SS1. Long Dlstanro 'Phono 21SR Broad. Miscellaneous. SHIRTS Cl'T nnd made to older. Rooms 41 and 4U Burr building. II. W. Syke3 & Co. POLITICAL. NOTICE Is hereby given that thn primary election of the Republican party for tho County tif Lnckn wanna lll bn hold In tho respective nlstilcts In culd county, between tho boms nt t and 7 p. in., on the eighth day of July, I'M. for tho purposo of nominating ono candidate for congress for tho Tenth Cungtcyslnnnl district of Pennsylvania, enmpoj-ert of Lackawanna county; ouo tMiididato for President Judgo of tho Orphans' Couit ofi L.icknwamvi county; two candidates for tho office of County Commissioner for l.ntkr.wanna county, and two candidates for'MIno In spector of tho Second Inspection District of Pennsylvania, composed of Lacka wanna county, Convention to bo held nt the Com t House In the city of Scranton on tho 11th day of July, 1!HL nt 10 o'clock a. in, II. L. TAYLOR. Chairman. CHAS. R. ACKER, Serrotary, AVOCA. A union excursion, lomposed of tho Methodist Episcopal congiegailous of tho Avoca, Mooslc, Yntesvlllo. Lackawanna und Ilcndham chinches will leavo tho Avoca station at S.30 o'clock this morning. Mlisscs Mary und Knto Fltzslmmons left yesterday tn spend u few weeks with filcuds at Hayoune, N. J, Tho marrlago of MUs Mniy Reap, ut tho North End to Fiaucls Kane, of By lai'iise, N, V Is unuounccd to take plaeo this month. Dr. Pilcc, of the Pittston hospital staff, will locato In this town after July 1, F, S. Claika has lcturued homo fiom Pennsylvania unlvuisity. Owen Ruuno, of St. Mary's seminary, Minneapolis, accompanied by his aunt, MUs Maty Kane, of that city, aio spend ing it fow months with friends hcio. Tho Avoca Iioso company luivo issued Invitations to a social to bo glyen on Thursday, evening. AH members uio ex pected to bo picsent. Thomas Dixon, of Holy Cross college, Is spending his vacation at the home of his parents- on York street. Seal Estate for Sale. Help Wanted Male. MEN, NOT under 23 years, to call on old und new customois. No delivering. Pobttion permanent to the 4'lght party. Pay weekly. Glen Brothers, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Business men of unquestion able character who have plenty of en ergy and push nnd who can give bond or security,. to handle our line of Root Beer, Orangeade and Lemonade put up in tablet form. Good me ncan mnko big money. Call or address 10 for 10 Manufacturing Company, Simon Long Building, Wllkos Barre, Pa. MACHINISTS wanted tor lathe work, turret lathe work and erecting. Steady work and top wages. F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., Rutland, Vt. Help Wanted Female. COMPETENT girl wanted: inquire of Mrs. M. F. Wymbs, 40'J Wyoming ave. CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at once. Rooms 41 and 4G Burr building. H. W. Sykes & Co. Agents Wanted. I ENERAL AGENTS WANTED f 1 Household necessity sellson Rlirlit large V profits. V rite Tor term. Omnia Chemical Co., 39 Courtland St, New York. 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 proferred. Only men who can devote all their time to business need apply. Send references and ad dress, J. H. BEICHEBT, Supt., 112 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Becrults Wanted. WANTED FOR U.S. ARMY-Ablc-bodled unmarried men between ages of. il and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and wrlto English. For in formation apply to Recruiting Officer, No. 123 Wyoming as'enue, Sciantan, Pa, Situations Wanted. ENGLISH WIDOW; Protestant; educat ed; cupablo; desiics position as house keeper. Addiecs M. C caio Mis. Uibbs, 117 Linden sticct, Scianton. WANTED Position, by young woman who has had eperieuco and can fur nish hiitistuctorv references, Ad., enro Y, W. C, A., 205 Washington avenue. WAN J t;iJ I'osmon, as general ast-isiuiu In tho oftlco or to bookkeeper; experi ence and icforimccH fm nlshed, L., care Y. W, C. A 205 Washington avenuo. WANTED Position ns cnrctnlcer, cither In country or willing to go away for tho summer; lesponslblo and willing ser vice guaranteed. !!,. rare Y. W. C. A., 205 Washington avenuo. YOl'NG WOMAN would llko position as companion to an elderly lady; good leader, pianist, und capablo: had experi ence traveling. RT., Y. AV. C, A., 205 Wiihhlngton avenue. SITUATION WANTED-By u middle oged lady In Protestant family or as housekeeper In small family, Can fuinli.li excellent icfciences. Address roar 508 N, Main avenue. WANTED Pobltlon us se.imsticss or companion, or would work bv tho day with dressmaker. Address M, E. F., Tllhune ofllce, m Money to Loan. any "amount 'of Money : to Tl6an Quick, stuilght lohns or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per com. Call on N. V, Walker, 314-315 Connell hulldlng, LEGAL. STOCKHOLDERS MEF.TING-Tho nnnu al meeting of tho stockholdeis of the Scranton Lace Cm tain Co., fm tho elec tion of officers, nnd transaction of such other business ns may come heroin the meeting. 'will he held ill the oftlco of the company, at tho mill, on Tuesday, July 15, 130.. at 2 n. m. TilE SCRANTON LACE CURTAIN CO., II. J. Hall, Seciettiry, CLERK'S NOTICE IN HANKRUPTCY In the Dlstilct Couit of the United States for tho Middle district of Pennsyl viihlu, John F. Armbrust, Bcianton, of Lackawiinim county, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under tho act of congieys of July 1, IMS, huvlng applied for a full ills clmrgo fiom nil debts piovublo against his estate under tuld act, notice Is here by given to ull known ci editors and rtth cr pciaons In Interest, to uppear before tho bald couit at ticianton, In said ills tilct, on tho iOth day of Juno. 190.', nt 10 o'clock in tho foicnoon, to bhow caut-c. If any they liuve. why Uio.pinycr of the told petitioner should not be grunted. EDWARD R. W. SEARLB; Clerk. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received , at tho ofilco of tho secretary of the Scranton Bourd of. Control until 7.30 p clock, Monday evening, Juno 33. 1002, fot tho erection and completion of an eight room publlu school building, to be known as No, 8, and to bn located at tho corner of Cedar avenue and Mnplo street, In tho Llovonth wnrd, Scranton, Pn., In accord ance with plans and specifications In the !VlM.lV! r ,T' ' I-neev, architect, Conneil Building, Scranton, Pa. By resolution of tho Hoard, bidders Hro required to state in their bids tho names of nl sub-coh-tractors, The Biun of $5(JQ In cash or cer tified etieek Is to bh enclosed with each md, which sum shall bo forfeited to tho School District In case of rotusal or omission on tho part of tho bid der whoso bid shall bo accepted to enter Into contract within ten days after the awarding of the same. No bid will be tend or consldeied which falls to com ply with tho rdquircbmntg of this adver tisement! ' !- C ..111 , Sepnrato bids will bo 'received nt tho same tlmo for 'Installing tho beating nnd ventilating system In enld building In accordance with plans and specifications of John J. Hnirls. M. E. The Rum of $150 In cash or certified check shall be enclosed with each bid for this work under the same conditions as for tho erection of the building. NO. 11 SCHOOL. Scaled proposals. will be received nt the sanio time and tinder the same conditions for tho erection of new No. 11 on Pittston avenuo in tho Twentieth ward. In nccord anco with plans and speculations of Pcrclvnl J. Morris, architect, Connell Building, Scranton. Pa. No. 11 Is also to be an eight-room building, nnd the same deposit and other requirements are to bo observed ns In the case of No. 8. Bidders for No. 11 shall take Into consid eration the following condition and to so stnto In their bids: It Is to be specified In tho agreement for tho erection of said building that the Contractor shall tn!:o down old No. 11, which now occupies tho Rite on which the new building Is to be erected nnd to be allowed to tiso nny suitable material In the old building In the construction of the now which may be acceptable to the arch Itect and be approved by him. All the ma tcrlat In the old building to bo the prop erty of said contractor, nnd to be removed from the premises ot hlq expense. Bids aro also Invited at tho same time for the heating and ventilating plant of No. 11 under the same engineer and unr der tho sumo conditions ns for No. S. For each set of plans nnd specifications given out by tho architects or engineer, a deposit of ten dollars shall be made, tho same to be refunded upon their safe re turn. The Board resorves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Scranton Board of Con trol. EUGENE D. FELLOWS, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened In the office of the City Recorder by tha Director of the Department of Public Works at :i o'clock p, m., on Monday. June 21. 1K02, for tho following named work: Lateral sewer In Penn avenue and Larch street; bidders shall enclose with each proposnl cash or certified check In tho sum of three hundred (1300) dollars fts a guarantee to execute a contract If awarded the same. In case the bidder to whom the contract shall havo been awarded refuses or omits to execute a ' contract for the work in accordance with the plans nnd specifications therefor with in ten (10) days from tho date of the award, the enclosuro accompanying his proposal shall bo forfeited to tho use ol the city of Scranton. Laying flagstone sidewalks on tho west ertly side' of Pittston avenue, from Roar- Ing Brook bridge to River street, where snme are not laid. Laying flagstone sidewalks on both sides of North Main avenue, from Wood street to Market street, where walks are not al ready laid. Laving flagstone sidewalks on both sides of Filmoro avenue, from Jackson street to Washburn street, where walks aro not already laid. Plans ond specifications are on fllo and can bo seen nt'tho Bureau nf Engineering. Bidders will bo furnlRhed with proposal blanks at tho Bureau of Engineering andi no others will be accepted. All proposnls shall bo filed with tho City Controller, in his office In the City Hall, Scranton, Pa., not later than 2.30 o'clock p. m., on Monday. Juno 23. 1902. The cltv reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE, Director. Department of Public Works. Scranton, Pa.. June 14, 1902. J .. Jiii-rtViri-iivififwiA Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM All parties that wish can be speedily and permanently cured of nil varieties n Rheumatism by a vege table compound; cures guaranteed. In quire or address J. E. Taylor, Scranton. . PROPESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING: C. P. A., 23 Traders' Bank building. Old telephone. No. 1S64. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B.. Real Estate Exchange Bldg., 12S Wash ington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. BTEVENSON & KNIGHT, 72tJ CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C, e! ElLENBERGER, PAULI building, Spruce streot, Scranton. DR. C, C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING ave. Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN '&KNAPP. AT torneys and Counsollors-at-Law. 603 to 612 Connoll building. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 10, 20 nnd 21. L. A. WATRKS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Board of Trade Building, Scranton. Pa. . W. HERTHOJ.F.)FFigE.MQyJ2DTO No, 2U vvro'TUng-averm'i; j sr Patent Attorneye. y e A TET IVin"C Inallcountrles PA It IN I O.of the Globes: The only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In the, city. No charge for -In-formation on patent.atiity; over ten yeais experlopce. -t Replojrlo & Co., Mcars Bldg', Hotels and Restaurants.. THE ELK CAFE, llAND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Rates leuponblo. "" u p. ziKqLBR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W, Passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor. Scayenger, "? A. B. nniOGB CLEANS PRIVY VAUlSS nnd cess pools; no odor; only Improfd pumps used. A. B. Bllggs. proprietor. Leavo ordcis 1100 North Main avenue, or Eltko's drug store, corner Adams Ujd Mulberry, Both telephones. i i.i ' ' - i Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK A, aye,, Scranton, mfis. of Wire ScreoaS. Miscellaneous. MKQARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' sup plies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warchoube, VW Washington avenue. THE WILKESBARRB RECORD CAN be, had In Scranton at the news stand of. RcUuwin Bros., W Spruce and KM Linden: 'M. .' Norton. Z2i Lsckawanua ave.; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. 'ii vl A ..ii '4 (i v . ULilfci ,L m iHmE(S7V