trnmm ,' r-- f-W7 W? i- THJU SCitAJNTOJN" TB1BUNE-SATCTRDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. $ ' ,':,.,' ".'' " ' -" ";?'i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. t Bpccl.1l to the- KcMiilon Tribune. liimesdiile, Juno 20. The predion of n new' house of worship by the Hones dale' Lutheran society Is now assured, as suuiolont friends hnvo been sub scribed for thnt purpose. Mrs. K n. Hnrdonburgh nnil daugh ter, Miss C. Louisa, lrnve returned to their Honesditle homo for the summer. Itov. Wllllum H. Swift and son, Wal ter, started Friday morning for Am herst college. They will bo present at the commencement exercises at which tlnm William 11. Swift, Jr., will bo one of the graduates. Uov. William It. Swift returned on Thursday from Lafayette college, Kuslou, Pa., where ho attended the commencement exercises. He also re ceived flic degree of doctor of divinity from the 'college and Is being congratu lated by a host of admiring friends on account of this well deserved title. Professor and .Mrs. Churchill leave to day fur Mrs. Churchill's former home In Maryland where a portion of the. summer vacation will be spent. The remainder will 'be spent In Massachu setts. The Honesdale school board have elected Professor Hark Creasey, of It.twley, principal of the high school; Samuel H. Churchill, vice principal; Miss Craco Jadwln. first assistant; Miss Alice Clrcgory, second assistant. The teachers for the other grades are Miss Alary I' Coleman, Mrs. Alma ,T. Dlx, William W. Unkcr, Mrs. W. A. Shuman, Miss Theresa 15. Soetc, Miss Janet Blgo low, Jllss Anna Seaman, Miss Alma K Spencer, Miss Mnttle K. Glllnn and Miss Jennie S. Lee.' Prof. Creasy has been connected with Hawley schools for cloven years and proven an able In structor. Ho will bring to Honesdale a good recdrd. Mr. 15. K, Kinsman lias been elected principal of the Scelcyvllle schools for the coming school term. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Searlo will attend the alumni meeting at Amhurst college next week. Miss Krllth F. Torroy will be the guest of friends at Clinton, N. Y., next week. Mrs. John K. 'Richmond Is convales cing from her recent Illness. A caravan that started March 22, 1891, one hundred miles north of Seat tle for an overland trip across the con tinent arrived in Honesdale Thursday noon bound for Boston, Mass. They have traveled over 13,500 miles. There are nine In the company, two ot which were born on the trip. Their outfit consists of a dog which has been with them from the start, a two horse and n one horse covered wagon, both of the forlorn and ancient type. By palmistry the. sale of books, etev, they obtain means for their support. UNIONDALE. Spceinl to the Peranlon Tribune. t'niondale, Juno 20. The Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church met for ten at the home of 'Squire and Mrs. II, II, Lewis on Thursday, and a,do llghtful time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. J. V. Bass Is slowly recovering from her recent severe Illness. An ice cream social was held in Ed ward Morgan's barn Sunday evening. The proceeds wore for the benefit of the public library. Miss Agnes Shannon, of Scranton, is visiting at the home of II. II. Lewis. Nathan Furiimn has moved his family Into the house owned by Mrs. II. J. Orce. Leon Morgan, of Scranton, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 13d. Morgan. Arrangements are being made for a celebration In Carpenter's grove, on the Fourth of July. Children's Day will bo observed in the Methodist Episcopal church next Sun day ;nnrning at U o'clock. ThoL. A. S. of the Methodist Eplsco parcfiu'rch met at the vacant parson age, last Wednesday and a pleasant time is reported, Rev. J. S, Raymond preached his first pennon' in the Methodist church last Sunday morning. Ho received his ap pointment from conference In the spring but was unable to enter upon it sooner 'on aieount of throat trouble. Irs., Harriet Boswell expects to visit friends and relatives In Scranton Sun day. ..Harry Orce, or Forest City, was a caller In town Thursday, Our local band will take prominent part in the celebration on the Fourth of. July.v A we'ek from Sunday Dr. .1. Brooks ot yilkes-Burrc, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church. BROOKLYN. Sp'clnl to the Scrantan Tribune. Brooklyn, June 20, Mrs, Ralph Sterl ing and daughter Ethel is visiting friends in Auburn, Mis, Benjamin was serving for -Mrs. K. P. Bailey last week. Miss Louise Barnes, of Scranton, Is spending the week with relatives in Htooklyn. K. S, Eldiidgo and K. L. Weston have begun picking und shipping strawber ries. Mr. and Mrs, K, D, Snyder visited Scranton recently. Miss Josle Dolaney returned from a Visit In Biiigliumton today. The .Mil ii i tit of Brooklyn graded school will holt a banquet Juno 2S. Kssm Kent Is In town after uu ex tended business trip, Itoy Shadduck Is homo from Wyom ing seminary. Miss Bertha Richards is visiting her fatlfer. Mrs, Sali Wado spent Sunday with friends In Brooklyn. The children's day scrylco at the Universalis! church was very nicely rendered nnd enjoyed by n largo au dience, Mr, C, II, Ely entertained his sister, Mrs. Smith nnd grandson, of Sprlng vllle, Sunday, ' Mrs, Frank Benjamin of Nicholson, spent Sunday with Jior sister, Mrs, A. O." Sterling. Mr, K, P. Bnley has returned from a visit with his daughter at Williamson chool. "HANAN" The Perfected Shoe for Hen. SArHTER BROS. MMB PITTSTON. i Special to the Pcrinton Tribune. Plttston, June 20. Dial Rock Chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, picnicked. nt Falling springs today. A large num ber of the members tool: In the trip, and tho dny was an Ideal one for an outing, Alderman Jacob W. Kvnns and wife contemplate a trip to Portland, Oregon, where Mr. Evans' brother is iiulto 111. They will leave the latter part ot next week. For the past three days the Kiio com pany has beei operating Its washery at No. fl collieries by the nld of non union hands, of which the company seems to have a plentiful supply. Only st'eam sizes for use at the collieries hero are being prepared. The only distur bance reported In this locality within the 'past fvw days took place at Lack awanna last evening when four depu ties who have been working at the William A. colliery attempted to leave the place and boarded, an electric car on the Hernnton line. They were soon dlfcovpied, however, and were forced to leave the car and flee back to the mine. In trying to elude their pur suers they waded the Lackawanna river. A drunken man who was making his way home on Luzerne avenue, early yesterday morning was stopped by a man who started to relieve him of his valuables. A near-by resident saw the affair from his bedroom window and hurried to the scene, but was unable to capture the highwayman who lied quickly. A colored man named Corbln, from Philadelphia, and a white man named Spencer, of Dallas, were arrested on the streets here today, charged with disor derly conduct and carrying concealed weapons. They were given a hearing tonight and lined. The former is em ployed as a cook at the Helddlbcrg col liery and the latter is a guard at the same place. Lauren Lewis, little son of James Lewis, the Jeweler, while visiting with his grandparents at Waymart this week was bitten by a dog. The canine sank Its teeth through the boy's upper and lower lips. The trimmings on a chandelier In Moffatt's up town confectionery store took fire last evening and quite a lit tle excitement was caused before It was extinguished. The Hpworth League convention of the Avocn sub-district was held in the Broad street Methodist Episcopal church here today, and was fairly well attended. About fifty delegates regis tered, and interesting sessions were held this morning, afternoon and evening. TUNKHANNOCK. Special lo the Fcranlon Tribune. Tunkhannock, June 20. Editor Jesse L. Tiffany, of the Nicholson Examiner, was a caller in town on Friday. Friday was commencement day for the high school, and "the sweet girl graduate" was very much In evidence on the streets. Marshall Reynolds, who is a student nt the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, is home for the summer vacation. Several of the little friends of Dr. E. Avery, who is on a European trip, have received coronation postal cards from him at London, expressing good wishes. The doctor Is In good health. Miss Ora B. Stark, deputy register and lecordcr, was admitted on Thurs day to practice as an attorney in the courts of Wyoming county. Henry Bailey and Edgar nought, of Lake Sheridan, were doing business in town on Thursday. Charles Read, of Washington, D. C, Is the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, on Putnam street. Rev. John Brown, of Bridgeport, Conn., who have been visiting friends at tills place the past two weeks, re turned home on Wednesday. Our schools closed yesterday for the summer vacation. Asa S. Kceler, esq., and O. o. Rought ure delegates from this county to the Democratic state convention, which convenes at Erie, on Wednesday, June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brundago, of Scranton, arc visiting the former's mother, Mrs. A. B, Woodward, on Sec ond street. Samuel Durllng and Henry firmly, two young men who was sentenced by the court for larceny on Monday, were taken to the Huntingdon reformatory by Sheriff Gray on Friday morning. TAYLOR. Notice Is hereby given that I own lot No. 501 on Cooper street, lu Taylor borough, on which stands part of the mill formerly of tho Lackawanna Sill; Co, On that everybody Is forbidden to trespass thereon. P. A. Loublgnac. Clarence Ballcutlue, Attorney. Children's day exercises will be held lu Archbald and Pyne Primitive Meth odist church tomorrow. At 10.30 a, m, the pastor, I lev. James Walker, will deliver n discourse on "An Error of Neglected Children," at B.IiO p. m, A complete service for children's day en titled, "Sunshine and Song," will bo rendered. The members uf the Sablmth school lmvo prepared an excellent pro gramme for tho occasion. All are cor dially Invited. At tho Methodist Episcopal church services will bo hold at tho usual hours tomorrow, Tho pastor, Rev, C. B. Henry will ofuclute, David Williams, a pitcher of the Bos ton American League team, was n vis itor on friends In town on Thursday. The Taylor I'nlon baud will go to Old Forgo this afternoon to 111! an on Bugemeut at that place. Tho members are requested to meet In their rooms at 1 p'clock sharp. Mrs. Louis Reynolds, of Hellevue, has been tho guest of relatives In town for tho past few days. Druggist Alfred Davis, of Forest City, returned yesterday after spending the past fow days lu town. Daniel Thomas, of Plttston, called on friends hero op Thursday, Walter Cllbbons on Thursday went (o visit relatives lu Boston, Mass. Announcement has been made of tho approaching inaniugo of Miss Rebecca Williams; of Storrs street, to Mr, Me Henry, of East Liverpool, Ohio, Miss Jessie Reese, of Pataous, is the guest of Iter aunt, Mrs. T. R. Davis, of Main street, , The murrhigQ of Miss Jennie Carter, the accomplished daughter of Edmund Carter and Mr. Arthur While, a popu lar young man, ulio of this town, has been announced. A large number of lovers of muslo at- at tended tho recital of John T. Walking olitss nt Scntnlon on Thursday evening Miss dortrildo Morris and Messrs, T M iintl Rlclntrd Wittklns of this town, par ticipated In tho recital programme. I'aslor Row Dr. II. H. Harris wilt of ficiate at tho Usual hours tomorrow nt the Calvary Baptist church Sublimit school at 2 p, m, Tho Delaware, Lackawanna. " ami Western company wilt pay their men employed about their collieries hero to day. Tho Taylor Rods will go to Honesdnlo to battle with the representative team of that city today. The Cliff Works ball team would like to arrange n game with tho Taylor Reds for a game on Juno 28. J. Corbelt, inanagcr. i m CLARK'S GREEN. Tho Children's day exercises nt the Methodist church will bu given on Sun day evening, the 2!Mh Inst. Mrs. N, S. Davis Is convalescing, after her recent operation. Wallace Cook has been confined to his homo for several days with typhoid fever. Mrs. L. M. Potter has returned from uu extended trip In New York state, much bonelllled lu health. Miss Irene Cooper, of Scranton, Is visiting relatives nnd friends here. C. P. Matthews and family arc again residents of this village for the sum mer, having arrived here on Saturday last. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank L. Phillips and family arc expected here to occupy their summer villa today. Jllss Cook, of East Benton, Is here visiting her brother, C. C. Cook. Miss Irene Snooks has opened an ice cream parlor. MOOSIC. Messrs. Martin Donnelly and John Loftus left yesterday for Clinton, O., where they will spend some time. A surprise "parly was tendered Miss Clenevleve Schoonover at her home, on Main street, Wednesday evening, Flash lights were taken, and an enjoyable evening was spent by all In attendance. Mrs. Walter Hinds was a caller in Scranton yesterday. Miss Sybl BHIIngton Is spending n few days in Mlnooka. A number of our young people at tended the banquet at Avoca on Thurs day evening. Misses Edna and Stella Levan at tended the recital at St. Luke's parish house, Scranton, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Wunderllcli have returned to their home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Peter Tiinney. or Illinois, is vis iting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Raf fcrtv. OLD F0R6E. The Sunday school of the Ncbo Congre gational church will hold their rehearsal this evening at the church. All members taking part arc requested to lie present, 'iillihen's Day will lie held on Sunday next, from the hours of 2 p. in. and li p. m. The following programme will lie rendered: Marching sung; "Children's Day," Addle Evans; song. "Sunshine," by school; address by Edna Morgans; speech by Roy Cooper; "Children s Day" by three girls. Tennie Digwood, Jennie. Rob erts. Mercy Moyes; prayer by pastor; song, "Showers of Blessings," school; "Lesson of Children's Day," Mary Shrives; "The Buttle of the Books," Ma bel Bellas, C.issle Cook: "A 1-iock of Doves"; recitation by Miss Sarah Wat kins; solo by Miss Blanche Beagle; a dialogue by nine characters; chorus by school; solo, "I'm Seeking for a City"; snnu' by six messengers; quartette, "Lead Kindly Light"; solo by Miss Rachel Stephens: quartette, "Homo Sweet Home"; solo by Miss Jennie Roberts; quartette, "Safe, Safe at Home": recita tion by six piessengcrs; quartette, "Lead Mo, Savior." BABY'S FIRST SUMMER. Some Hints Which May Preserve tho Little One's Life. Maiianna Wheeler, in Harper's liaaar. Never give the child warm water to drink, as it Is as Hat and distasteful a drink to the child as It would bo to tho adult; when properly cooled it is palat able and quenches thirst. ' Never cool it by putting ice In the water, as iced water is not good for the Infant, and ice contains many Impurities. A young infant should have two or three ten spoonfuls between its meals, also a teaspoonful after feeding, ns this as sists In keeping the mouth clean. An older child should be given more in proportion to Its age, and a child be tween one and two years should drink from a half-pint to a pint of water each dav. It is often wise after a child has reached Ills first year to lessen tho number of feedings during tho heated term. 11', for instunce, a child is being fed once in three hours, and there is any tendency to vomiting, or loss ot appetite, it will be found very bene ficial to make the Intervals of feeding four hours. When tills Is the case tho quantity may be Increased it, little, and as u usual thing the child will con tinue to gain lu weight, oftllmcs more rapidly limn when it was fed more often. A mother need not become alarmed because now und then during the sum mer her child refuses to take a meal, or oven two, Do not force tho child lo cut; the little rest he Insists upon giv ing his stomach is often tho means of saving both stomach and intestines from a serious upsetting. PICTURE :C:A Kir Find these children's parents. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Very Low Rates to Snn Francisco nnd JPnclflc Const Points via South ern Railway. On account of tho biennial meeting Knights of Pythias, to bo held lu San Francisco, Aug. I lth to 22d, tho South ern Railway will sell round trip tick ets to Sun Francisco, or Los Angeles, on Aug, 1st to Aug, nth, good to re turn until Sept. SO, 1902, nt greatly re duced rates. The round trip rnle from Philadelphia will bo JC8.7B, and cor respondingly low rates from other points, with generous stop-overs und privilege of returning n different' rottla If desired, nt rnto of $GS.25. Passen gers tuny avail themselves of either the standard sleeper In which berth rate ie $l,00 through from Philadel phia, or tho excursion steeper In which berth rate Is $7.00 from Washington. The nbove rates apply to the general public. The Southern Rnllwny operates tri weekly personally conducted tourist fears between Washington and San brnnclsco without change via Atlanta, Now Orleans, El Paso and Los An geles. Tourist enrs leave Washington, fi.iri p. m, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The route Is through tho most delightful scptlon of the south and west. It Is most Interesting to see Now Orleans, San Antonio and El Paso, tho latter place which Is Just across the river from the old Mexican town or Juarez, where all tho old cus toms prevail. Clias. L. Hopkins, District' Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, S2S Chest nut St., Philadelphia,-will bo pleased to furnish all Information. Lackawanna Railroad Excursion to Cranberry Lake, N. J. On Sunday, Juno 29, a special train will leave tho Lackawanna station, Scranton, at S.15 a. m. for Cranberry Lake. Returning the train will leave the lake nt 7.00 p. in. for Scranton. This new Lackawanna resort Is sit uated on Its Sussex branch one hun dred and two miles cast of Scranton. The lake is two and one-half miles long, nnd one mile wide, spacious plc nlo grounds, pavilions, In short, an ideal resort for a day's outing. The trip going and returning will bo through tho famous Pocono moun tains and tho Delaware Water Gap, affording the most enjoyable and in teresting trip ever offered tho people or this valley. Faro for tho round trip only one dollar. Low Fares to Colorado and the Pacific Coast. On account of various conventions to be hold during the summer in Colorado and on the Pacific coast, the Lehigh Valley railroad announces a number of dates on which round trip tickets will bo sold at one-way fare. These tick ets will bear especially liberal limits, and will afford some interesting" and delightful tours. Information as to dates, etc., may be obtained or any agent of the Lehigh Valley railroad, qr by addressing Chas. S. I,ee, General Passenger Agent, 20 Cortland street, New York. Improved Train Service via the- D. & H. It. B. and Lehigh Valley Bail road Between Carbondale, Scranton and New York and Philadelphia. On June 15 the Lehigh Valley rail road will put on a new train called tho "Wyoming Valley Express," which will leave Carbondale via the Delaware and Hudson railroad at 7 a. in., Scranton at 7.41 a. in,, arriving nt New York at 1.13 p. in., Philadelphia at 12.10 p. m. West-bound train leaves New York at -1.10 p. in., Philadelphia at 1.30 p. in., arriving at Scranton at 10.03 p. ni Car bondale at 10.4!) o. m. This train will have a through Pull man buffet parlor car and Lehigh Val ley day coach between Carbondale and New York. National Delegation Association, Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-11th. For tho above occasion the Lacka wanna. Ilullroiul will sell special ex cursion tickets to Minneapolis, good going July lth, 5th, and Clh, at $30.50 for round trip, and to be available for return passage leaving Minneapolis not earlier than July Sth, or later than. July 14th, except by depositing tickets with Joint Agent at Minneapolis not later than July 14th, and upon payment of a. fee of 50 cents ut the time of deposit, an extension of tho limit of leaving .Minneapolis to and Including Sept, 1. Delegates will please bear In niliitl the fact that by leaving Scranton on tho Lackawanna Itnilroad, only one change of cars, Chicago, is necessary, A popular time is leaving Scranton at 0:50 p. in., arrhing Minneapolis 7:15 tho second morning. r i BASEBALL j National League. At Huston Il.ll.K. Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 s 1 Hostou Odoooooooi) n o Jlattciies Frnzer and Dnolu; Willis and Kittrldgc. Umpire Caiitllllon. At Hrooklyn New York Brooklyn ii.ii.i';. .000010020,') II 2 .000100000-1 5 0 PUZZLE. - "' THE TRIBUNE'S WANT" MIS, FOR HIS, FOR SUES Only Half a Cent a Word. Heal Estate, i-i-irrr-rri-rrrTrvrirvrninnnrn Real Estate Thnt offers Inducement to tho nurcliaser. Wo huvo on our books many very deslrablo properties Into which wo In vite your examination. A Pleasantly Situated Home Full lot S-room now house-all modern Improvements valued at S1..10H. , KM, rash will buy It or It may be bought for Jim) down, Hie balance of puriiinno price to be arranged for In easy payments. $1,800 will buy n cozy llltlo home In (Irecn Itlilge worth $2..V. It Iiiih all modern Improvements In cluding electric light. M, H. Holgate Real Estate and Otuer Securities Loans Negotiated. Com non wealth Bldg., rcrantnr FOU HALK-l-ot at Lake Wlnolii adjoin ing Hiawatha Cottage. .Mrs. T. U. Lewis. 1701 N. .Main avenue. Scranton. FOU SALH Klegant sites for homes In upper Green Kidgc; choieo neighbor hood; most desirable locality for homo In Lackawanna, county. J. A. Mnrvlnc, 17l!C Sanderson avenue. For Bent. FOR RKXT lllawallm cottage at Lake VVlnola for month of July. lniiiro of Mrs. T. D. Lewis. 1701 N. Main avenue, Scianton, Pa. COTTAGK on Snsiinehamia liver at Uluuk Walnut, for rent by week or month; furnished, cots, stove, dishes, three bunts, spring water, best llshlng. Address T. J. Rcinliart, Black Walnut. Pa. FOR RENT-Bnwll store .north Washing ton avenue. George IS. Davidson, Cou ncil building, or Dr. Van Clecf, city. FOR RUNT A flat of seven rooms and bail; over M. F. Wynibs' office on Jackson street. AVIndows on all sides. Apply M. F. Wymbs. HARN FOR UKNT-I12. April 1st. three box and three single stalls and wash rack, rear of :K4 Madison avenue. In quire at tK4 Madison avenue. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RUNT-One or two nicely furnished rooms, suitable for a couple or one or two men: all Improvements; with or with out board, at (M7 Adams avenue. FOR RIONT-Ono furnished-room, with Improvements: also one on third floor, cheap. 1,27 Adams avenue. Fl'RXISHKD ROOMS for rent, modern Improvements; private family; gen tlemen preferred, at .'h"7 Adams avenue. FCRNISHFD ROOMS FOR BENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Wanted To Bent. WANTF.D Furnished house ot four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. !;., Tribune office. Board and Booms. V13IJV DICSIRAP.LF. sullu of rooms with llrst class table board, can bo obtained at 33.'! Jefferson avenue. Batteries Kvnns and liowermau; New ton and Aheurn. I'm pi re Fansllc. At I'lttsburg-Plttslmrg-St. Louis; rain. Cliieago-Cincliinatl not scheduled. American League. At Cleveland H.I I.E. Washington 21101.0000 3 0 I Clevelund 1 1 0 I (i 0 1 I x S 12 1 Hatteries Townsend and Clink; Wright and Heiiils. Umpire O'l.ouglilln. At Detroit- n.U.K. liosloil I 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 Detroit 0 0 0 1 020 Ox 3 S 3 Dinccii and Warner; Miller and Sic Ciulre. Umpire Johnstone. At St. Louls-St. Louis-Philadelphia; rain. At Chicago Ualtlniore-Ciilcaso; rain. Eastern League Rochester. 7: Worcester, 5. Htiffulo, 3; Providence, 2. Monti cnl, 11; Jersey City, 1, Toionto, 13; Newark, a. College Game. At Cambililge- Tl'.ir.K, Vale 0 0 0 I 0 0 i; 0 ii 7 7 2 1 larvard p o o o o o o 2 o 2 r. 5 Uatlerles fiiirvnn' and Wlnslow; Stlll mnu, Clurkboti and Kcrnaii. Attendance 12,000. Oil Market. Oil City, June 20. Credit balances. 1C0; cerllllcates, no bill; shipments, 102.SI2 bar rels; average, !tt,o barrels: rims, OS.loi barrels; average, 77,010 barrels. Business Opportunity. Business Opportunity, SI Hi Ik II The Finest Opportunity Ever Presented Scranton Liveryman to Embark in Business, See What Is Offered: Lot In heart of city, with framo barn, with underground stable, containing nine tecu stalls. First floor for wagons and carriages; second floor for hay, etc., and six living rooms for stableman's residence. Eight good horses, four sets doublo har ness, one' set doublo coach harness, ouo set doublo surrey harness, six sets btuglo harness, six buggies, mm surrey nearly now, one three-seated wagon with top, tliroo lumber wagons, ono agents' wagon, tliroo sleights, blankets, robes, whips, etc, etc. $4,000 BUYS EVERYTHING, BARN. GOOD WILL AND ALL, For Further Information Sec W. T. HACKETT, The Real Estate Broker lrlcc HuIIUIiik, 126-128 Washington Avenue, No Order Accepted for Less Than 11) Cents. Help Wanted Male. COAL. MINERS' WANTED THE POCAHONTAS COI.CIER1E5 COMPAOY Mr, A, ,T. King, Superintendent, with bituminous cpnl mines In the town of ntlioiitnH, Tazewell County, State of A'lrglnla, on tho Norfolk and Western Hall y, wants some good, experienced coal miners nt onco, Poc wa WAOB8! For pick mining and loading entry coal ... 00 cents per car For pick mining and loading room coal , 7,1 cents per car, For mining' and loading machlno under-cut entry coal, ...70 cents liar car For milling and loading machlno under-cut loom coal. ...r,S cents per cur Inside track layers. $2.00 to $2.2.1 per day ' Inside track layer helpers ?t.r,o to $1.7,1 per day Inside timber men , J2.no per day lnsldo timber men helpers slot p(i day Parties of in cm procure special tickets for Jlo.73 for each person over tin Pennsylvania Railroad from Philadelphia- lo Pocahontas. Regular faro forona person alone, $14.3.1.. flood miners will get regular employment and good accommodations;.'. as the" town ot Pocahontas has over -1,000 Inhabitants. ' , ' - POCAHONTAS COLLI KIIIR8 COMPANY. 300i Hullntt Hldg., Philn. THAVKLINfl SALKSMAN for Pennsyl vania to sell retail trade. Attractive, salable line. Kstabllshed high rated bouse. Hox 223, Detroit, Mich. WAN't'MD Trustworthy person In each county to manage business, old estab-i IIsIiimI house, solid ittmnclal standing;, straight bona fldo weakly cash Biliary J1S paid ny ciipcK each Wednesday, wun nil expenses direct from hcadauartcrs; money advanced for expenses. Manager, 371) (.fixiou building. Chicago. WANTED A general machinist in a silk mill: light work; must bo a good latbo hand, Address John Krsklno & Co., Nor wleliN. Y. YOUNG Mt'JN Lenm rapid lettering for signs, show cards, tickets, etc. Homo study; booklet free. W. A. Thompson, Pontine. Mich. WANTFD First class non-union jobbing plumbers, $3.2.1 pel' day of eight hours. A. M. Uriffen. Iialnfleld, N. J. MACHINISTS wanted for latho work, turret lathe work and erecting. Steady work and top wages. F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., Rutland, Vt. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Trustworthy, nctivo nurso girl, 1.1 to 20 years old, for Dalton; wages $10. Apply Friday and Saturday morning from 10 to 12, nt 412 Connell Building. COMPETENT girl wanted: Inquire of Mrs. M. F. Wymbs. 4u'J Wyoming avc, CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at once. Hooms II and 40 Burr building. H. W. Slices & Co. Bccruits Wanted. WANTED FOR U.S. ARMY Able-bodied unmarried inon between aires of 21 and 3.1; citizens of United States, of good- character and temperate habits, who can .speak, read and .write English. For in formation apply to Recruiting Ofllcci', No. 123 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED by a boy 11 years of age as office boy or clerk In drug store. Address 1030 Mousey avenue. MIDDLE AGED lady would like position as housekeeper or gencial housework in small fumily. W. J. C, 427 Alder street, city. SITUATION WANTED By a woman to do washing or cleaning, can go Mon days or any day. Address M 640 Birch street. GERMAN woman, aged 23 years, strong and vigorous, excellent laundress, wants work by the day. Call or address 448 AVIllow street. SITUATION WANTED-As nursery gov erness or at light housework by a young lady graduate used to work. Ad dross Box 133, Factoryvllle, Pa. WANTED Position, by young woman who lias had eporienco and can fur nish satisfactory references. Ad., caro Y. W. C. A 203 .Washington avenue. WANTED Position, ns general assistant in the office or to bookkeeper; experi ence and references furnished. L., caro Y. W. C. A., 20.1 Washington avenue. WANTED Position as caretaker, either in country or willing lo go away for the summer; responsible and willing ser vice guaranteed. II., euro Y. W. C. A., 20.1 Washington avenuo. 1'OUNG WOMAN would like position ns companion to an elderly lady; good reader, pianist, and capable: had experi ence traveling. Ri'., Y. W, C. A., 203 Washington avenue. . Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST Eye-glasses with chain at Elm Park picnic at Lake Ariel, Juno 20. Finder will please return to 207 AVashlng ton avenue. LOST Small black wallet containing about $10 on Main street, Plttston, be tween Water street and tho Eagle hotel, lienso return to E. Leader, at Avoca postofllco and reeeivo reward, LOST Fox terrier puppy about six week old. while with light colored spots. Sultablo reward for its return to F. M. Spencer, 302 Clay avenue. For Sale. FOR SALE Having to break up house keeping will soil household furniture cheap, U2.1 Linden street, FOR SALE Two milch cows, inqulro J. W. Travis. Cr.ino avenue, Capouso Works, east of Parker street, Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quictt, straight loans or Hulldlug and Loan. At from I lo 0 per cent, Call on N, V. AVuiker. 311-31,1 Council building. Miscellaneous. AVANTIOD A case of liuno back, lum bago or kidney trouble that cannot bo relieved or cured by Knight's Kidney Pills. Box containing GO pills, fifty cents. Charles P, Jones, solo agent, 1337 Dickson avenue, Scranton, Pit. GENTLEMEN'S Shirt Waists cut and inado to order, II, AV. Sykcs & Co,, rooms 11 und 40 Burr building, to a Just LOT, HORSES, CARRIAGES, vz..x.L.u-ZzTruZTt!!yj mmmmmmmmmmmm BUSINESS OPPIOKSJEIESIlIf Only Half a Cent a Word. Help Wanted -Male. LEGAL.. i ,TT,,,V"00 ""' n Deed of .Trust inndo bvUllllam Mnyer and Frederlra Mayer, his w re, 'dated October 21, 1.S7K, and re corded In tho orili'o Tor tho recording, of deeds In mirt fm t .,!. m,,, ,,,,., ..,,,,,, i. 'deed bonk No. 1, pngn 12l, etc.. will offer hi iinuiio sine, vomitm or olltcrv, on Fii 2',iy,,i,."! -7th-."t 10 o'clock n. m., , at tho Sheriffs' nftlcn In tho Court House, in tho City ot Scmutoii, all the following de scribed lot or piece of land, sltmitn In t,ho City of Scranton. County of Lackn iwantui and Stala of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described ns follows, to wit: Heing lot No. two (2) In squaro or block No. forty-eight (48) upon street called, atut known us Jefferson aventio and Linden street, upon the plot of tho City of Scran ton. intended to bo recorded, said lot be ing forty (40) feet In front on Jefferson aventio and one hundred nnd fifty (130) In depth, thq measurement of depth to com mence ten foot lnsldo of tho sidewalk on' above avenue and street: with tho light to inclose, uso and occupy ten feet In front of said lot on said avenuo and street for cellarway, porch, portico, bay-window nnd shrubbery, but not tho right to erect any building thereon. Excepting and reserving tho coal and minerals as tho same aro excepted nnd reserved In the deed from Tho Susque hanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad and Coal Company for said lot, dated October, 2Sth, 1S0S, and recorded In Luzeriio countv. In deed book 12S, page 272. S.ild lot is im proved with a two-story brick dwelling house on Jefferson nvoiiuc and a doublo two-story framo dwelling houso on Lin den street. Terms of Sale T won ty-flvo per cent, at the time or sale, and tho balnnco to ho paid within one year, deferred paymcnLto be secured by bond and mortgago on. thq premises. CHARLES D. NEUFFF.R, WELLES & TORREY. Trustee. Attorneys for Trustee. Juno 7, 1002. , . ' NOTICE to bondholders ot Itushbrook' Water Company. Tho Rushbrook Wa ter Company hereby gives notice to tho holders thereof that the bonds of said company dated October 1st, 1S02, will bn redeemed and paid at tho banking bonso of the Lackawanna Trust and Sale De posit Company, Scranton, Pa., on Octo ber 1st, 1902, in pursuance of clauso con tained In said bonds that same or nny. part thereof may be redeemed and paid nt any tlmo on and after October 1st; J002. upon giving ninety days notice of, tho intention of the company to rcdfijbm tho same. "V HUSH BROOK WATER CO.. By GEO. B. JERMYN, Treasurer. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND.AVII.EAT TRADERS with out delay. AA'rlte for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S.. M. inbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated, and Stock Exchange. 41 and -45 Broadwny, Now A'ork. Established 1S61. Long Distance. 'Phone 23SS Broad. Personal. WEALTHY. RESPECTABLE nnd tem perate gentlemaih;' aged 20. without near relatives, wantsfgood, sincere, home loving wife. Address G 107 Washington street, Chicago. Bheumatism. ItllElTMATISM All parties that "wish can DO'specaiiy ami permanently curoti ot all varieties of niiounintlsm.ny a, vego tablo compound; cures guaranteed. In quire or address J. E. Taylor, Scranton. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINp. C. P. A., 23 Traders' Bank building. Old tclophono. No, 1SIS1. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B.V Real Estato Exchange Bltlg., 12iJ AVash" ington avo. '," - Civil and Mining Engineers. If. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL HLDO. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNULU building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBEHOKR. PAULL building. Spruco Btreot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 AVYOMING avo. Lawyers. AVILLARD, AVAHREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and CounsclIqra-ut-Law. 603 to 012 Council building. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 10, 20 nnd 21. L. A. AVATRES, ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, Board of Truda Building, Scranton, Pa, A. AV. RERTIIOLK. OI'M'IOE MOVED TQ. No. 211 Wyoming avenue. Ii. PatentAttbrnoys; i ? O A T t" MT'C liiallcountrio'if: PAT C.IM I Oof the Globe.. Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In tho city, No charge for luj. fnrniiitlim on patentability; over ton years experience, ' . KcploKlc & Co.. Mcars DUIg-.i !! i ,,--p-r i r- Hotels and Restaurants. if. THE ELK CAKE. 123 ANI 127 KHAKiST1 lln avenuo. Hates rnusoimhUi; P, HIKULER, Proprietor,', SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D..-L. & VC Passenger depot, Conducted on tho Kuji. ropean plan. Victor Koch, rroiuiutor;-. Scavenger. 'k'iMl L ATnTliHIGfis CLEANS PWVY VAPII" and' cess pools; no odor; only iniproviJI pumps used. A. fl. Biiggs. propiiotoK l.oavo orders 1)00 North Main nveii'ip. or Elcko's drug store, cpnior Adams awv Mulberry, BMh toidphducs. - Wire Screens. JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL, HEAR Bit 1ACKA. avc, Scrnnloii, infrn. of AVIro Hcroon.tr&- . Miscellaneous. MKOARQEH BROS., PRINTERS'-SCR; lilies, tcnvolopcs. paper, lugs, twln&. AViirtlUnisc, rju AVuShlugton avenue. , TUB YlLKES.DAfCRH iHECORD CAN. btimi In Sciumu".iut the jpysw.'.Btancl of Helsman Bros., liW Spruco and Mt Linden; M. Norton, Sin J.ackawunmv jivcjL'S.' SchplsicrV.VU Spr.nco MrcJt, 1'4 -; Y? kit, :m . VI ''!,'? M .m M ,S!I 4l m -' m .fl2 w, ".A!"-.! rariS -a -m m ''WI ;m m ;.s fjftj . --.,,y '.. iSS -MS irfk M . m ''til k .m M M y-m -.. ij.n m '"sAi f$ Si1! 4 V.-.H -Jii '. M f "ty w "-fTl -ia r'-'k ' i 4.1 "I -yjs m 'im 'T1V. ..m I I "U f ' I , l4 wiiiuv; yM! -af-liU'-, -tn&' y MIIILIJHUI Mafe ' " i