-t if -", V? ', THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1902, AT . 4J)mit 'tkrt4'"4 " A" TORTURING DISFIGURING HUMOURS ITCHING BURNINQ AND SCALY ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN SCALP AND BLOOD WITH LOSS OF HAIR CURED BY CUTICURA. The ngonfolng Itching nutl htiriilug of tho skin, ns In Kcmmi; the fright- fnl scaling na In pporlmte; tho loss of hair ami urmtlng of tliu pculp, as In Rcallcd hc.ul; tho facial dUflguicmont. us in pimple and rlngwoim; tho nwfdl Rtiircilngof Infants, and the anxiety of worn-out patents, m In milk crust, totter, and nlt rheum, all demand 11 icmcdy of almost superhuman - vli tiles to suceosHfttlly copu with them. That Ctn iouilv. lomcdle? nro such otands pioycn beyond all doubt. Xo statement Is made regarding them that la nob instilled by tho strongest evidence. Tho putity and sweetness, tho power to afford lminctllnto relief, tho certainty of speedy nnd permanent cure, the nhsohtto safety, nnd great economy hiivo made them the standard ekiu cures nud humour remedies of tho civilized world. COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.00. The treatment Is simple, direct, ngrceablc, and economical, and is adapted o tho voitngost infant us well as adults of every age. Hiitho the nll'ected paUs with hot water and Goticuiia .Soap, to clcunso the s.urfaco of crusts 'and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without haid rubbing, and apply Guticuim Ointmkkt freely, to allay Itclilng, initutlon, nnd inflam mation, and soothe and heal, and lastly tnkotho CuriutmA Kej.oi.vi:xiPim.s, to cool and cleanse tho blood. This sweet, wholesome treatment affords Instant relief, permits rest and sleep In tho severest forms of ccema nnd other itching, burning, and scaly humours of tho sklu, sc.ilp, nnd blood, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all else falls. Millionsof Women Use Guticf.ua Soap AuUtcd by COTi'cunA Ointment, for prccrrln;r, purifying, anil hciuitlf.v Ins tltoxl.tn, for 'cleansing the smlp of ciu-t,M'alcs, nml lUmlitifl", mid tho stopping of falling linlr, for toftrnliig, whitening, nnd soothing roil, rough, nnd soio hands for baby rashes ltchlngs, nndclinflncB.ln llio foi mot lutln forniuiojliig Irritations nnd Infhnimstlons or too fico or offensive pcrnplratlon, In the form ol washes for ulccrntlvo weaknesses nnd for many fanatlro, antiseptic piirpocs which iciillly suggest themselves to women, especially mothci e, nnd for nil tho pnrpnes of tho toilet, billi, and nunei y. PIITIPIIDX DCCniUCNT DIMC (fliocolato Ooitnd) nrn n new, taiteloss Lll I IbUnH nCoULVCn I lILLO odorless, economical substitute for the eel ehrated liquid CuriccnA Resolvent, ns well as for all other blood purlfinrs and humour 'cures. Each pill Is equivalent to onntcaspoonful of liquid Rlsolvem. l'utup In screw capped pocket vials, containing CO doses, price 25c. CmirtRA RiycDiK ate poM throughout thewotM. 80Ar.2.W.,OitTt'T, Wc.riiM.Hc. Btltlih Dtmti 2'.28. Chtrterhouie Sa . London. French Denott AHuedelaPitx. Tarn, roixsa Drlo Axa Chbh. CoBr., Scie Ftopi , Botton, n. 3. A. " All about tai8kin,8cJp, and Utlr," free. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Epecial to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Juno 17. Fied Staik, of Ilazlcton, iis calling on fliends In tow n on Tuesday. IMI-s Maithn. Bunnell and daughter, Elizabeth, have ictiirned to their home at this place, after .spending the winter months In New York city. Mis. Geoigc Klnner, of Mclioopiinv, islted her patents, Mr. and Mrs. ninicr Vaughn, nt this place, on-Monday. A slier Tinker and Miss Florence Poi tei. both of this place, were man led at the homo ot the hiido's. patents, on Satin day evening, June 14, by Rev. Manor. Mi-. Stephen Robeion visited fi lends at Wllkes-Bane, on Wednebday. Attorney Eveiett J. Harding was doing-biUiinOF.s In town on Monday and Tuesday. MIha ItUth Moirlieail, of .Sayie, vho has been visiting fiionclb In town, ic tuincd lionie on Monday. Mrs.'Fiank Hovvmd, of La Gi.ingc, was calling on ft lends in town on Tuesday. Mihs May Blown, of Pitl.ston, is the guest of Mr. and Mis. Robert Piatt, on Putnam street. Miss. Ida Bell, the West Tioga mll llnci, was doing business at Set anion, on Tuetday. THOMPSON. f-poiiil In the bjJiilon Trlliunc Thompson, .Tune 17. The Chlldien'h day oxeiclses at tho Methodist chinch weie voiy enjojablo. The church was dccoiuted beautifully with Mowers c erj w hci e. Miss IJstclla Howaul .sang a iOlo which Aas well icndcied and showed vocal training. The .Sunday school oiehebtrti lead by Mr. C. Jl. Lew If. helped to make a eiy plcifclng p-iogi amine. Mis. I'liller, of Sayie, Pa., and Miss Lottie Kentnei visited at the home ot Rev. I,. Cole and wile Ia.st weel. On account of the Htnim last week the Foiolgn MUslonaiy hociety did not meet but met Tuesday eenliig at Mis. Chulle.s Picket logs. TSe. Kiancls V. BlaKely, pies.ident ot CVs-cnovia hcnilnaiy. accompanied by his. mother, tnlled on Rev. and Mrs-. Pasco last Pilday. Mii-t. -Nellie Bloxham fiom Kajonne, X. J., ih at home taking cue of her mother who ih seiloiihly 111. C. M. and V. V. Lewis made a buslncfrs- tlip to BlngliHintou today. Mis. Walker Is eiy 111 at tho home nf her daurlitei. Mi. A. (', Footer. Mr. and Mr.s. A. II. Cio.sler, Mr. and Mrs. U C. Lay ton, Mr. and Mi. i:. y flelatt. Mr. and Mis. W. Whitney ami Mr. and Mis. ('. M. Lew Ik e.pect to epend iicm week at Heait Lake. Mr. and Mis. Chailes Tuttle have gone to Lyons Micct to attend tho fu neral of liis mother. HOPBOTTOffl. Epscial to the Scranlon Tribune. Hnpbottoui.Jiinei 17 Mrs. Dr. ticlioon nidkcr, of New Yotlt city, and ulster, Mis. Whitney, of the West, aie visit ing their paionis, Mr, and Mrs. Utley, of this place. Miv. KU. Men 111 ami daughter, Ar leen, of Lestcrshire, aie visiting at Mis, J. U. Mciritr.s and Mis. V. M. Tiffany's thh week. llai i y Tiffany and MUs Sallln Wtlr, of rJaltuii, spent Sunday with Mian Sadlo gayer, The Unlvers-allst Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mis. Oney Case, AVcd nesday, June IS, for tea. Floral e.xoi clhcs mo to bo observeu In tho Unhcisallst cbutcli, Sunduy evening, June c, All aio Invited. William Witudle, a. young man living near thin place, Is nuppose to have stolen a satchel lontiilulng clothes, uud belonging to n Mr, Uencdlet, of Lenox, out of Mr, Hillings' barn In Nlcholtain last week, A seaich wuirnnt was ob. tubied and a putt of Benedict's goods found lu Wundle's possession. Wandlo "w.-ib taken bcfoio Justice of the Peuto Finn, of this place, uud was bound over 'to court to await his trial, Having po bondsman, ho was takon to Monti oso "HANAN" The Perfected Shoe for flen. I SAHTER BHOS, jail by Constable Blown, Monday night. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scianton TrlDunr. Nicholson, June 17. K. F. Johnson is on it business trip to Jersey City. Mrs. Martin Rhue has letuincd fiom Buffalo, where she has been visiting her soils'. The wife of Dr. Perry, of Pittston, is calling on friends f here. BASE-BALL, j American League. At Boston (Morning Rumo) R II. U Cleveland 0 1) I) u 0 !i 0 0 1 7 11 a Boston 010000011 J S I Battel iea Mooie and Wood; Dlneen and Waiiiei. L'mphe O'Loughlln. At Boston (Aftci noon game) R.ll.R Cleveland 10 0 110 0 0 11 7 1 Boston 0101010003 I! Battel ies Jones and Wood; Young and Ci igei . Unipil c O Lougblin. At Chicago- R 11.13 Philadelphia. 0 fl I) 0 1 (I 0 0 1- 2 ." 4 Chicago lOOOHOOO i! 6 3 Battel les Mitchell mid Schicckcngost; Gaivln and Mol'ailand. Umpiic Cauilh cis nnr Sbeildan. At Uctiolt- R.II.D. Wnslngton ononoonno n t J Detiolt 1 00U 0 00.1 I 11 0 B.itteilc I.eo nnd Cl.uk; Jleicer and Buelow. L'mplic Johnstone. At St. Louis ill innings; tic daikno-s. rii.i:. Baltimoie n n 0 1 1 0 0 0 n 0 0 J H 1 St. Louis 0001010000 0 I! 11 2 Battciies McGinnlty and Kobliison; SudholC and Siigdnn. l'mplic Connolly. National League. wt Bo-Ion (Jloiulng gamei- R.lt.IJ. .Vow Yolk n o j a o o o I II ,! i .' Boston 0 0 ! 0 0 0 0 t l 1.' 2 Battel les Tn.vlor and Bow ei man; Willis and KittiidRo. l'mplic Cantllliou. At Boston (A tei noon game)- R.II.B. New Vml; l l o n o o o n o- 2 s 5 Boston j l ii "i n :s i o i; Ti o Battel ioh Blew itt and Bowrrman; Pitt ingci and Moian. l'mplic Cantllhon. At Phllailolpliiit- R.II.H. Biookljn 2 0 0 0 10 0 1(1-411 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .' I ,1 3 0 Battel les Newton aim 1'niicll; Ibeig. ; l eii. ami jjooiii, impuc Umsllc. Other clubs not silicduled, Exhbltlon Games, At Allooua rt II. G. Altoonu 0 2 110001 !i jo 1ft St Louis (National),,! 0 (H 0 0 II 1 0-11 13 I Battel ics Veil and Lang; Wicker and Nichols. Umpiic Amies. At IIiiiil-buiK- R.ii v. Cllleagt 002 10000 3 il t llnillfaburg J U 0 0 0 I) 0 II 0 0 7 2 Battel hs-St. Vialu and Kllng; Albeit and KiiufiiMiiu. l'mplic Lcmmy. At Wniceater, Mass, Woicc.stcr, &; I'lttsblUB, 2. College Games, At Philadelphlii-Cnivenity of I'eun sylvanla, S; llottjsbiiig (ollege, 0 At Betlilehein-Clty College of New York, o; Lvhlsli, o. Eastern League. Jcihoy City, I.'; I'invldciitc, I, Monti chI, .1, KochcHtrr, 2. Toiouto, I.'; Iliiftnlo, 3. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES, Tho mail led men of Jonna Long's Sous' Htmo placed tho biugle men a game of tniho ball on ilio Ash stiect in omuls last uvcnlng, Tho battel Ics for tho mauled men was Major and Cilllciukle; tlnglo men, BuekwalteiH, Ael.eiton nnd Bcig hauser. The mauled inon won by a scoiu of II to J. Tho ftatiues of tho gumo vvcta tho pohiHimonul homo inn of Mttjor ami the eoiibl.stcnt umplllng of J, Luiniv. Tlioia will bo u mooting of tho Alumni baso ball club on Thuisday nluht at S o'clock at their club looms, Muttci.s of gnat impoitunce urn to bo couHbleied. Uvyty member Is icnucsled to bo pieseut. Thomus, manngfr. Tlio lusult of tlio games plujcd In thu Rlectilu t'lty Amateur leiiguo ctoiday weici u h tollouH, Sinira; Hpaldings, S; Kcllpse. 9. The gaiuo wns foi felted to tho Slider, Jis., as the Nuy Aug suns did not appear. Tlio ntutidlug of tho clubs P, W. L. P.C. Slldeis, JS v...... 3 l My! Spaldlngs , 3 2 I ,tW Kcllpso ..,,,,,.. 3 2 t .t,W Nay Aug Stars ,,.. 3 0 3 .000 WILL PORTO RICO PROVE A PAYING 1NVESTMEMT THE RICH RESOURCES AND IN DUSTRIAL TOSSIBILITIES OF THE ISLAND THE FIELD AWAITING AMERICAN CAPI TAL. I'm to Uleo, the loveliest Island wash ed by ocean waves, lies between the At lantic and the Caribbean, 1,330 mites fiom New Yoik city. It Is, In lound numbciM, about one bundled miles long fiom east to west, and about tlilrty-sls miles biond liom north to suuth, hav ing an tu on ot 3.GGS Hijuitto milts, In cluding the adjacent and dependent Islands, Vlcuues, Culebia and Mona, and a seme ot two of smaller keys. An Idea of lis size can, peiltnps, bo gained by some familiar compailsons. Porto Illco is uiipio-Nlmatcly three times as laige as Rhode Island, one nnd clght tcnthfl n Luge as Delawaie, thieo fouiths thu size of Connecticut, and nearly one-sevciity-clglith the size ot Texas, being almost exactly equal In aiea to four counties ot the icgulur dimensions In that gigantic state. It Is the smallest of the Oi cater Antilles, and lies faithcst to the east and south. It has a sea Hue of about 3K0 miles. Its shape Is nearly a perfect paiallelogiam, having the southeast comer gently loundcd orf. The industrial possibilities of the Isl and, considering the fertility of Its soil, the mildness ot Its ellninte, tho abundance of Its rain, Its Insular posi tion nnd Its teeming population, can sciiccly be viewed with anticipations too optimistic. While at present, as It has been since Columbus first et foot upon Us bhorcs, Its chief reliance Is agriculture and stock-raising, there Is no reason why manufactures should not llourish here, and an ocean commerce spring up, not only with the Noith American continent, but with all the world. POSSIBLE MANUFACTURES. It is peifectly feasible that, while developing the Immense agricultural resources of tho island, at evety sea port factoiles might be established and nothing leave the island but fin ished pioducls. Poito Rico can sell to tho woild, not only cofleo leady for the consumer's use, but leflned sugar and molasses, lum, cigars equal to those purchased in Havana, cotton goods of all descrip tions, line leather, shoes and harness, chocolate and all Its products, canned fruits equal or superior to tho best preserved in California, and many oth er necessatles and luxuiies which will biing In ictuins sufficient not only to suppoi t In comfort the million of peo ple now theie, but five times as many. It Is with the piesont, however, more than the futuie, that wo have to deal In this connection. Tho industiial possibilities of Porto Rico ate at this time largely agi cultural. Of tho su perficial aica of 2,347,320 acres, a little less than half a million acies aie now producing ciops. After setting aside this twenty per cent, of cultivated land, theie icmains fifty-one per cent, in pasture land, thirteen per cent, in un classified uses and woodland, and six teen per cent. In towns, loads, stieams and swamps. A gieat portion of this is in foiesK which cover the hilltops and dot the slopes in cveiy dlsttict. One Is nev er out of sight of leafy groves and wooded mountains. WEALTH IN NATIVE CROPS. Tho three principal ciops aio coftee, sugar uud tobacco; cattle also and othei live stock aio raised successful ly, and In considerable numbeis. The coffee plantations cover with their gieen foliage, their jasmine-llko fiow eis and cheiry-llke beiries, seven per cent, of the whole Island and th!rt six per cent, of Its cultivated lands. It Is perfectly obvious, however, that four times as much land as at piesont could be used In glowing coffee weio the niaikct to be touiitl lor its exportation. The hurricane of August, 189D, destioy cd many of the coffee trees, and, of course, diminished the ciop, and as it lcquiicd tlmo after tho Injuiles sus tained for the' tiees to renew their heating, only dining tho piescnt jear can this industry bo lestoied to Its foinier condition. However, dining twenty months of Ameiican militaiy occupation theie was expoi ted $7,4-'0,-000 worth of cotfee, and duilng the Hist ten months of civil admlnistiatlon tho e.poi ts have reached $1,307,442 worth. Although the sugar planting is con fined to the soaeoast plains or planus and to the alluvial bottoms along the mai gins of the laigcr stieams, jot theie is no doubt that a largo acieage of such binds, which aie now devoted to pastuiage, under pioper conditions, could bo devoted to the cultuie of su gar cane, The 2.33S sugar plantations now ex isting on tho island cover an average aiea of about thirty-five acies each. Reliable statistics show that tho jleld of sugar per acio Is gi cater than in any other caiiTgrowIng countiy In the world, e.tept Hawaii and Java, and It approximates those. However, tho cost of pioductlou Ih $10 per ton cheaper than hi Java, $11 cheaper than in Hawaii, $12 cheaper than lu Cuba, $17 cheaper than lu Egypt, $10 cheaper than lu tho Btltlsh West Indies, and .$47 cheaper than in Louisiana and Te.NHS. With these advantages of cheaper piodiutlou at less cost llio su gar plantcis ot Porto Rico ought to be able to compcto with tho icst of the world In any open matkot. It Is a mailer of encouragement that the iccent opening nf tho maikets of the United States to tho people of Porto Rico, has stimulated this Industry In paitieulur, and, already toveral "ecu tials" aio lu piocess of election, In olving an expendltuio of several mil lions of American capital, alieady as RUUd to the Island. Although tho 13,704 acres coveied by tho tobacco plantations of Porto Rico inny seem Insignificant, 5 ot, when wn see that the ciop of 1897, after having been partlully convened Into clgais and clgaiettes, was cxpoitccl and sold for $1,104,000, It cannot be regaidcd as un important. Fiom vailous causes this export of tobucco, clgais and cigarettes was 1 educed duilng tho time of the American militaiy occupation. Duilng the lit at ten months of the piescut ud. ministration. 1,111 tons of tobacco, val. ued at $403,000, have been expoited. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS for Children. Jlollicr Cray, lor jfjra a nuieo In I he I liildrfiiVi Iluinu In .New Vuil, trutwl ih. dim tiKCfsilull) with a remed, now tuctuieil and placed in tliu ilius ctorvn, (ailed .Mother llruy'ri bwect Powderj (or ( lilldrcn. 'llicy arc haiiiilcu mlk, plcatant to uko and net or (all. A certain cure for ictcrlihncit, coiitlpa. lion, bead mhf, tcrthlnj: and tpmach dltor iler ind remove norms. At all drugjMi, ,io. Don't accept an) tutmtltut. Sample tent I'KUE. Addicts Allen &. Olmited. U Boj, N. V. Kidney Disease Kills. ItsVictimsNumberedbythe Hundreds of Thousands. Kidney diseases should be attended to at once, for almost 90 per cent, of our un expected deaths of to-day are from that cause. Dr. Dnvld Kenncdy'9 Favorite Remedy is the only sure cure known for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rhetimntlsm, dyspepsia and chronic constipation. 1 1 is marvelous how It stops that pain in tho back, relieves tho neces sity of urinatlnc; so often at night, drive away that scalding pain in passing water, corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer and shows Its beneficial effects on the system in an incredibly short time. George L. Smith, foreman of the Hoi ley Manufacturing Company's Works, Locknort, N. Y., says in n recent letter: "I have used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy with tho most bene ficial results. 1 was troubled with gravel nnd kidney complaint very severely, it bothered mo a gicat deal, and have found great relief from Its use, and cheerfully recommend it." " Favorite Remedy " is the most suc cessful medicine ever discovcicd for kid "hey, bladder, liver and blood diseases. Its record of cures has made it famous in medical circles everywhere. It is recog nized as a specific. It purifies tho blood nnd dissolves the excess of uric acid in it, clears up tho urine, restores the kidneys and bladder to their normal condition, and gently moves the bowels. It is for sale by all druggists in tho Mew CO Cant Sizo and the regular $1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle enough for trial, free ny matt. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Hondout, N. Y. . . . Dr. Darld Kennfdy'n floldcn I'linteri strength en Muscles, remove pain anywhere. ISc each. From the euiliost times tho tnlslng of live stock has been a favorite pur suit In the Island. It Is still of great impoitanee, as all animals Increase;- thilvo and fatten on the luxuriant pas tilles watered by tho clear running stieams In eveiy section. TI19 pasture lands of Porto Illco aio supcilor to those of the neighboring Islands, and over a million acres aie now devoted to that purpose. The annual expoitatlon of hides amounts to over $70,000. For tho flist ten months of civil admlnistia tlon the value of animals exported was $160,000. PROFITS IN ritUITS. One souice of gieat potential wealth to Porto Rico Is Its lich possibilities In the production of fruits and vegetable flbies. Doubtless, the maguey, which is Indigenous to the Island, could be cultivated vvitli considerable piollt. Its pioducts aio the pita, or sisal, hemp, which Is m.inufnctuicd Into linen, lopes, nets and hammocks; also pulque, an intoxicating liquor much used In Mex ico. Duilng the Spanish domination the expoitatlon of beeswax amounted to consideiablo piopoitions This would Indicate that lice cultuie could be mndo a veiy prolltnblc Industry heie. With the Italian bees and Ameiican hives, added to the accessoiies of the business in uo on the continent, the flovvois ot the coffee plant and the lefuic of the sugar mills could be laid under contub ution, and combined with the sweet ness of tho inyilads of natutal flowers which deck tho landscape, fiom the peak of yunque to Cape San Fianslsco, tons of the most delicious honey would be produced and jield .1 golden revvaid to the industry of the bee and tho skill of the bee fanner. it Is unneiesniy to mention molasses and mm, the incidental pioducts of tho sugar cane, though they themselves aio sutllcient to pay all expenses of tho sugar plantcis and leave the ictuins fiom his sugar as clear gain. The so called minor ciops, which embiace com, lice, beans, potatoes and the like, aio lalsed solely for homo consumption. A laige amount of rice, which foims the principal lood of the pooiei people, Is Imported every jcar. it Is unneccs saiy to impoit a .pound of lice, tho Island being capable of producing 11101 o than enough for tho use of all Its mil lion of people. Very little attention has hcictofoio Ik en given to tho cultuie of fiults, though excellent manges, bananas, plantains, mangoes, aguacates, guavas, giapes, lemons, capotes, mamayes, nls poios, cocoanuts and other tiopical fruits giow wild lu the gieatest pio fusion. Pioper cultuie would Impiovo the quality and cnlaige the yield, and with told-stoiago tjianspoitatlon, the maikets of Now Yoilvumd all the con tinental cities could bo stocked with them the yenr lound. A ten-acie oi ange gtove, when once in be.11 lug, gives a comfoitnble Income, sufficient to suppoi t h lamlly In the best countiy stylo of Vlrgiim or Ohio. Oianges and grape fruit, set at seventy trees per acre, will yield an avciage of live or six boxes pen year for eaih tiee, after 1 caching1 matmlty. 1'iops pf ten and twelve boses per tico arc frequently repotted, and theio aio wcll-authentl-catd cases of Irees In Poito Illco which have yielded over twenty boxes of line, sweet manges. 11 Is impoitiint to note tho fact that under fiee tiade, which Poito Uko en voys with the Pulled States, theie is a suing of one cent a pound, or eighty cents per box, upon oranges exported trout tho Island to the state, as com- PICTURE Find two English ttene of the Battle of miw tammmm mmmm m wMw M THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WANTS. FOR HS, FOR SALES Only ttatr a Cent a Word. For Bent. roil niJNT A flat of neven rooms nnd bath over M, V. Wymbn' orilce on Jackson stiect. Windows on nil utiles. Apply M. P. Wymbs. FOIl IltJNT rivn looms, latest Improve melts, nt 73S Alums iivcnuc. COTTAUIJ on Suwiuohunna river at Illack Walnut, for rent bv week or month', funtlfthcd, colt', stove, dishes, tlnco btuts spilug water, be-vt llRhlng. Addiesa T. J. Itolnhnrl, ninck Walnut, Pa. UAllN roil HKNT-M2. April 1st. thiro box nnd tlueo slnplo stalls and wash rack, lcnr of 8J1 Madison avenue. In nulio nl til Madison nvenuc. Furniahed Rooms for Rent. FOrt ItHNT Ono furnished loom, with Improvements also ono on tlilld floor, cheap. C'7 Adams avenue. FL'HNISIIIJD ItOOMS for lent, mo-lorn ImpiovemenlHi pilvnte family; gen tlemen picfcricd, at 037 Adnms avenue. FOR HUNT Fm nlsbed room; heat nnd bath. b23 Linden street. FtiriNISIUlD TIOOMS FOfl RUNT, with heat, gas nnd bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at Mi Adams avenue. Wanted To Rent. WANTI2D Furnished bnuso ot four or live ronniB for housekeeping. Address A. G. 13., Trlbuno office. Wanted To Exchange. SATJDIii; HOltSK wanted In CM'hango for lot at Clark's Summit, worth JBIT, f0xl."0. Houses nil around the lot. U. K. Conieg.v.s, 709 Council building. Rooms Wanted. WANTED Furnished or unfurnished loom: ccntially located. AVrlto P. O. Box SIR Board and Rooms. VKRY DllSIRABMJ sulto of toomii with first class tabic boaid, can bo obtained at ;IJ3 Jefferson avenue. Real Estate. FOR SAL12 I2tcgnnt sites for homos In upper Gieen Ridge; cholco nolghb'ii hood; most desirable localltv for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Muivlie, 1736 Sanderson avenue. Money to Loan. WYAJlOUN'r ' OFJIONKY TO I.OAN Qulck, stiaigbt loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to (J per cent, fall on N. V. Walker, 514-313 Connell building. Miscellaneous. SHIRTS CI'T and made to older Rooms 41 and K Bun building. H. W. Sykes & Co. pnied with those sent fiom Jamaica, Cuba or any other foreign country. This tariff advantage Is a splendid piollt in itself. Pineapples when planted with slips ot the flist class, at the rate of four to eight thousand per acre, depending on tho vailetv and method of planting, pioduco the first ciop in from ono to two eais, say an average of eighteen months lrom dato of setting. If the large Porto RIcan white, or Cabazona, Is giown under good cultivation, a crop of U.DCO apples per acre should bo lenl lzed annually. This same area w ill pioduco a ciop ot suckers and slips sulllcieut to plant four or five acres, the value of which Is equal to tho fiult ciop. Accoidlng to the latest statistics, theio are Sfl.021 fauns in this island, of an average siae of forty-five acies. More than threc-fom ths of the superfi cial aiea is included within the fnrms, and nearly twenty per cent, of the ciuiio atca of the island under actual tillage. Of all the farms, fully nlnoty tluee per cent, uto tilled by their own ei.s, and of these seventy-one per cent, aie white and twenty-two per cent, ate coloied. Seven per cent, aio rcntets. GROAVTII OF AMERICAN TRADI3. lively year of Ameiican occupation thus far, has shown a decrease in the amount of goods Imported Into Poito Rico fiom toieigu countiies, and an in ciease, by a very laige pei coinage, of goods trom the I'lilted States. This Is ns It should be, but theie Is chance for a still gteatei incieu.se. For while oods fiom all lorelgn countries still pay the lull late of the Dlngley tariff, all foods lioin the United States come in lice. Clcimany heads the list in ng giesMve activity, and It behooves the Amerkan saleruan to wake up and tnke possession of a valuable muikct, al ready his by so gi"at coninieiclal ad vantages. It Is natural that the teims of commercial association nnd business lelatlons In the1. way of credit fioni, long ucqutuiiuanco and business deal ings with tho Continent, must not bo expected to be biokcn oft .too quickly. Many Insular business houses have a resident pattutr In Spain or in Fiance who bus for the island house, securing f.ivoiablo 1 1 edits and Incidentally a commission to himself upon all put -chases. IJut tlio advantage nffcicd di rectly In dollurs and cents in the United States must In the end pievail. PUZZLE. ofllccrs in this Lexington No Order Accepted Tor Less Than 10 Cents. Branch WANT Cflloas, Wnnt AdvcrtUemcnts Will Bo Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. 1 Central City ALBURT Sl'HULTZ, miner Mill bony Htuct nnd Webster avc. GU8TAV riCUUL, b5U Adums avenue. West Side OL'O. W. JHN'KINS, ltl South Main avenue. South Scranton I'ltllD L. T1JRPPE. 7 Cedar North Scianton GKO. W. DAVIS, corner Noith Main avenue and Market stiect. Green Ridge CiLVRLIlS P. JONLS, 1557 Dick son HMMIIIC. I .1. JOHNS, P:0 Graen Ridgo Bticel. C. LORI1NX. coiner Wnsblngton nvenuc and Marlon stiect. Petersburg . W. II. KNIJITKL, 1017 living Dunmorc J. g. boni: & SON. Help Wanted Malo. YOUNG men, JflOO easily earned at home evenlngn writing for im. For pnitlcu- lnrs send nddressed envelope. Kllbeit Mfg Co, Dept. 41"-, Box 1111. Philadelphia. WANT!!!) I'll si class nou-unlnu jobbing plumbers. $3 .'" per day of eight bonis. A. M. Grlffen. P' livl'.cld. N. J. WANTi:) Business men of imnucstlon able el ai actor who have plcntv of en eigy nnd push and who can give bond or security, tu handle our line of Root Beer, Orangeade and Lemonade put up In tablet form. Good me ncan make big money. Call or nddress 10 for 10 Miiniifnctiu lug Compnnv. Simon Long Building, 'VVllkcs Bauc, Pn. MACHINISTS wanted for latho woik, tunct lathe woik and erecting. Stead v work nnd top wages. F. 11 Patch Mfg. Co , Rutland, Vt. Help Wanted Female. WANTRD An expel t pressor on ladles' waists. Davis Steam Djc AVoiks, U19 Penn avenue. LADILS wanted to copy letteis nt home during spare time evenings nud ictuin to us. 'VYo furnish paper fiee and piy J10 per M. Send nddicssed envelope for pai ticulais and copy. F. M. C. Dept. 413, Box 1111, Philadelphia. COMPETENT girl wanted; inquire of Mis. M. F. Wymbs. 40'J AV.vomlng nvo CPSTOM SHIRT OPKRATORS wanted at once. Rooms 41 and 46 Burr building. II. W. Sjkes & Co Solicitors Wanted. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRES PONDENCE SCHOOLS of Scran ton, Pa., want a few high clas3 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. Bioad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Situations Wanted. GERMAN woman, aged Hi vcai', stiong and vlgoioiis, excellent laundie-s, wants woik by the day. Call or uddiess IIS Willow stieet. SITUATION AVANTHD-As nursery gov erness or at light hoiisewoik by a oung lady ginduatc used to woik. Ad dicss Box 133, Factoijville, Pn. ENGLISH AVIDOW; Piotcstnnt; educat ed; capable; desires position as hoii'e kecper. Addicss M. C, i.ue Mis. Glbba, 117 Linden stiect, Scianton. VANTHD Position, by joung woman who has had cpciieuco nnd can mi nlsh satlsfaetoiv icteiences. Ad,, iiuo Y. W. C. A, "0", Washington avenue, AVANTHD Position, as gcueinl usslotnut lu tho of lien or to bookkeeper; c::puil onco and icteiinccs fiunlsbed. L, care Y. W. C. A., :-05 Washington uvoniie. WANTKD Position us cuctnkor, eithei in countiy or willing to go n.y foi the summer; lesponslble and willing sei vlee guaranteed. II,. cure Y. ','. C. A 103 Washington nvenue. YOt'NG WOMAN would like position as companion to mi eldcrlv lid.v; good reader, pianbt, anil capable; luid opeil enco tuivellng, HT , Y. W. C. A., .'V, Washington avenue. SITI'ATION WANTRD-By a mlddTe aged lady In PioliMlnnt tninlly or ns housokecper in Hnuill lauill.v. Ciiu finulsli excellent rofeiciucs. Addicss lour 303 N. Main avenue. WANTllD Position ns scamstiess or lompanlon or would woik bv tho dny with dieasiuaker. Addicts M. 11 l' Tiibuuc ofllce, . m Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST Foc leiller puiipv iibout six week oldv whitn with light inluied upois Sultublo levvuid fur Itn tctillll to V. M, Hpcpcei, 31).' Clay avenue LOST A poiltclbook cnnlalnliig a .sum of money, between (.'amain .Moll's ui. lite and W2 Bleaker stieel. Gieen Illdge l ho tinder will bo tow aided bj letuinlug to l.S Spiuco street. LOST Package of letl'M.s and paper. lso monllil.v loiumutiitlnn ticket, Kings ton. Scianton, ut IJ , L. & W, nliitlou. PIeiuje letuin to ImRgngo loum and jo crlvo J.'.OO levvaid, ( Business Opportunity, STOP1C AND WHEAT TItADKRS with out delay. Wiito for our special mar ket lettor. Fieo on application. fc M, Illbbaid & Co, lnenibeu jf, Y. Coiuoll dated uud Stork i:cimm.c, 41 and 4i Bioadvvay, New Yoik, Kslabllslicd IStil. Long UIhUuicc 'Phono -V!5S 111 nud. LEGAL. IN THE District Court of tho Pulled States for the Middle Dlstilct of IVnn. sshanlu, In tho matter ol lMvvln L. Teal, Bankiunt, No. 111. In Bankiuptcy. To tho ciedltm.i of L'dvvln 11. Teal, of Scianton, County of Lackawanna, nud Dlstilct aforesaid, a bnukiupt, Notice U hcieby given that on tho Uth day of June. A, D. 100.'. tho said Teal wua duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that tho 111 st meeting of their ciedltois will bo held at tho otilco of tho Refcuo In the Government Building, in the Cltv of Scinutou, Pa., on tho '.'7th day of June, A. P lias, at 10 o'clock lu tho foieiioon, ut vvhli h time the said cicdltors inav at tend, piove their claims, appoint a Tins lecvcxauilno tho bankuipt, and transaet such oilier business ns may piopeily come befoic raid meeting. CA. VAN WORMER. Referee. Scranlon. Pa ISO.'. Proof of claim W cents. DIRECTOR BUSINESS MlUB REAL ESTATE Only Hair'a Ctnt a Word SEALED PROPOSALS. SIlALEIi PIloroMALM will bo opened In , the offleo or the Cltv Recorder bv the pjtector of the Department of Public vorks at :t o'clock p. m.. on Monday. June 21. IPO.', for tho following named work; Lntcrntscwcr In Pnn avenuo ana l.aich slicet: bidders shnll rnclcio with each proposal cash or certified cheek In tho slim of tlneo bundled ($100) dollars on a giianinlee lo cvecute a contract It nvyniclod the mme. lu cn.e the bidder In whom the contract sliull hnvo been aw aided refiiKes or omltf to execute rt lontrnct for tho woik In accordance with the phiits nnd rpcclllrillons therefor with in ten (10) days fiom llio date of the nwiml. tho enclosure srcompanjlng his proposal shall In foi felted to the use ot the tliv of Setanton. I.n.vlitg flngslone sidewalks on the west ertly side of littvton nvenue, from Roar ing Biook bildgo to River stieet, where same aio not laid, Ln vlng ling-tone rldew.dks on hoth Mnis of Not Ih Main avenue, fiom Wood street to Maikel slirct, whoro walks ato not al icadv laid. Lnvlng (lagslone sidewalks on both strtrB of rllmorn iivruue, fiom Jackson streM to Washbnin tteel, whole walks are not aliendv laid. Plans and specifications nre on (lie and can be tiecn at th Bureau of Enqlueeilng. Bldilcis will bo fiiinlsheil with proposal blanks at the Bureau of Enghieeilng and no otheis will be nccepteil. x All pioposnls shnll be filed with the City Conti oiler, In his ofllce In the Cltv llallr Scinnton, Pa., not liter than 230 o'clock p in., on Monday, Juno 21. 1102, The cltv lcscives the right to i eject any or all bids JOHN E. ROCHE. Director. Depaitment of Public Woiks. Scranton, Pit., June 14. 1002. . LEGAL. CLERK'S NOTICE IN HANKRUPTCY In the DHtilcl Com t of the I'nltei Slates Tor the Middle dNlilct oi Pennsyl vania, John 1". Al mbi list. Scianton, nf Lni kavMinna county, PennlMinln. .t bnukiupt under the act of congrrrs of Julv 1. IMS. hnvlng applied for a full dls ehaige fiom nlldebls piovnblo liKalnyt bis estate under said nd, notice Is hen -by given to all known ircdllors and oth-' er pei sons In Intel est. to appear befon the said court at Sci anion. In snld dis trict, on the COtb tlav ol June. lOrt;. at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, lo show cause, it nnv Ihev have, why the pravor ot th3 said petitioner should not be granted. EDWARD R. W. SEARL1, ClOlk. TR1 'STEITS SLE The imdernln'd. Trustee undci u Deed of Trust made In William Mavcr and I'ledeiira Majer. bis wife, iliitcd October 21. 1S7S. nnd le (oi (led In the olfice for the tecoidlng of deeds In and for Lackawanna county. In deed book No. 1. page 126. etc, will offer., at public talc, vendue oi oulciy, on Fri day, .Tune 27th. at 10 o'clock a. m , at Ih? Sheilffs ofnee In the Comt House m tho Cltv ot Scianton. all the follow Ine de scribed lot or piece of land, situate In the Cltv of Scianton. County of Lacks -wanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, bound ed nnd described as follows, to wit: Being lot No two (2) In quale or block No foilv-elght (18) upon street called and known as Jpffeisou nvenue and Linden stieet. upon tho plot of the Cltv of Scran ton. intended to bo recorded, snid lot h ing foitv (10) fret In front on Jefferson nvenuc nnd one bundled and fifty (130) In depth, tho measurement of depth to com mence ten feet Inside of the sidewalk nu above nvenue and stieet: with the light to IncloFe. use and occupv ten feet In front of snld lot on said nvenue nnd strest for ccllnrway. porch, portico, bav-window and shrubberv. butmot tho light to erect anv building tbeieon. Kxcentlng nnd reserving the coal nnd minerals ns the same nro excepted and reserved In the deed fiom Tho Smque hnnnn and W.voming Valley Railroad nnd Coal Company for said lot. dated October 2Sth, 1S's. nnd recorded In Luzerne cnuntv, in deed book 12S, page 272. Said lot 1 1m niovcd with a two-story bilck dwelling house on Jeffeison avenue nnd n double two-stoiy frnmc dwelling house on Lin don stieet. Teims of Sale Twenty-five per cent, nt the time of stile, and the bilance to bv paid within one vcar, defcired payment to be seemed by bond and moitgago on tho piemlses. CHARLES D. NELTFEl!. WELLES iv TORREY. Tiustee. Attoinejs lor Trustee. Juno 7, 1102. Rheumatism. S 'x 'V W . Awv r rss VV V r r r. . RHEl'MATISM All paitles that wish can be speedily and pcrmnncntlv cured of nil vniletles of Rheumatism In n vego tnblo compound: cures guninnterd Tn quhu oi nddies.T. E Talor, Scranton. PROPESSfONA L. Certified Public Accountant. . EDWARD C. HPAl'I.niNG. C. P. A., 23 Trndeis' Bank building Old telephone. No 1811. ' Architects. niKDERlCIv L BROWN, ARCH B Real Estuto Exchnuge Bldg , 120 Wash ington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. If. L. HARDING, sr. conVell bldo. &TEVENSON A: KNIGHT, 7.0 CONNKLL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAUL! building. Spiuco stieet. Scranton. DR. C. C. LAL'BAtJH. 115 WYOMING avo. Lawyers. W1LLARD. WARRl'.N & KNAPP, AT toincvs and Counsellois-at-Lavv. G03 to t,12 Connell building. JEHSI l .L JESHPP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellois - nt - Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms 19. L0 ami 21, L A, WATRES, ATTORNEY-,T-LAV, Boaid of Trndo Building. Scianton, IJa. A wTllERTIIOLP. CIl'I'icE MbVljlD TO No, 211 Wjomlng avenue, " r 'T Patent Attorneys.. -., c- BATP MT"C luallcoiintrleii PA I LIN I SS of the Globe,- Thn only licensed and erpilpped patdfit solicitor In tho city. No chajpe fpr Jn formailon on iMtcntoblllty, oer temjears expel lence, Rcplosrlc & Co., fHcars Bldg. Hotels and Restauran. . ' FheTTl"!: cape, 121 and 1:7 prank'. liu avenue. Rates lensonlblc, ' P. ZIKOLBR, Pioprletor,.' SCRANTON HOl'SE NEAR D 1..A W. Passonaer dupot, Conducted, on Ih tt loiiean plan. Victor Koch. Piopiletor.,. Scavenger, c. A B 'bRKKi's CLEANS IMUVY'AtJICst and cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used, A. B. Biiggs. proprlttoi, Leave outers 1100 North Main bijub, or Klrko's chug store, corner Adams and Mulheiry. Both tclepliones. Wire Screens, . JOSEPH KUr.TTIJL. REAR 3tl LACIC.V. avo,, Scianton, mfis. of Who Sorean. Miscellaneous. MEGARGEE BROS. PRINTERS' SEP piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. WuichoLuso, 110 Washington avenue. THE WILKKS-BARRE RECORD CAV bo had in Scranton at the newt (land of Rolsmun Bros , iOi Spruc and tAI Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lacktwanna avc.; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce ctre-n. S T ?l u ifl b