'$ THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JtJNE 25,. i0O2. fiiUGura j Resolvent PIUS I The New Blood and Skin Purifiers ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR CUTICURA CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated) arc a new, tasteless, odorless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid CUTICURA RESOLVENT, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid RESOLVENT. Put up In screw-capped pocket vials, containing the same number of doses as a 50c. bottle of liquid RESOLVENT, price 25c. CUTICURA PILLS are alterative, antiseptic, tonic, and digestive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most successful and econ omical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures, and tonic-digestives yet compounded. Samples free by mail to all friends and patrons of CUTICURA SOAP. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour, $1.00. ticura Tho Set ft I tnc most torturing, disfiguring, nnd humiliating skin, scalp, nnd no ww wa blood humours, with loss of liulr, when nil else fnllii. Sold through, out tho world. British rjqpot: 27.'-3, Charterhouse Sq., London. French Dopot: 8 Kuo do in Palx, Tnrla. l'omii DRUG AND CIIEJI. COW., Mole I'rops., Boston, U. 8. A. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FOREST CITY. Special to tlic Scrnnton Tribune. Forest City, Juno 21. II. Joseph, who !)uis been spending several works In this 1 vicinity, left yesterday for Colorado to rejoin his family. J. SI. Drown. Walter Bruin, .Tunics Wll mn and Samuel Slay have Bono to Cam bria county. J. II. Curran and son, Geh- ren, are now at work there. Sirs. F. J. Osgood has taken tip her resilience In Scranton. Sirs. Osgood will remain there for some time. W. J. Morgan, The Tribune's collector, was in town this week. The paper enjoys a big- ch dilation In town, and is much tonight nfter. Its dally review of tho con dition of affairs In the bis anthracite labor content Is read with grout Interest. B. SInhan nnd Frank Hurley, who have been running drills In this vicinity for the Dclawate and Hudson the past fK months, have had orders to suspend operations for tho present. Sir. Slahon will return to Scranton and Hurley has secured a position near Buffalo. He left for that place this morning. B. B. Uulfum. our popular county regis ter and recorder, was In town today. Sir. Buffum will undoubtedly be the Demo fiallo cnudldatefor''tho o'fflee ptlils fall. Tho renomlnation of Hon. C. Fred AVright for congress met with general ap proval hi this vicinity. He Is an ablo representative in congress and deservedly popular throughout the district. Prof, and Sirs. C T. Thorpe are spend ing a 'short tlmo In Slontrose. SIlss Pearl Guards Is visiting friends in Is'ew York city. Slis's Lillian Hoggarth Is visiting friends in Xew York state. Sir. and Sirs. . Gummar have re turned from three weeks' visit near Al clrnvlllc. The latter's mother, SIis. SI. D. Gager, who went with them, will re main for the summer. .1. H. Cunningham. Peter Cunningham and A. SI. O'Donnell, esq., returned last evening from a trip' to Buffalo. TUNKHANNOCK. Ertclal to the Scrinton Tribune. Tunkhnnuock, June 21. Asa S. Kecler, Anion Brown and A. II, Squid', of Ttiuk hanuobk, and Galusha G. Bought, of Nicholson, uro in nttendanco at the Dem ocratic, state convention at Erie this weak. Slessrs. Bought and Keeler are the dele gates from Wyoming county. Georgo K. Bice, a practicing attornoy at tho Scranton bar, spent Sunday ns the guest of Cnptajn W. a. Graham. A prosecution was recently brought against Charles Cannan, a Lnceyvillo merchant, on the chargo of selling reno vated butter Illegally. At the hearing bo fore Justlco Kutz on Saturday Sir. Can nan appeared with his counsel, and thu cummonwcaiin was represented by a deputy food commissioner In person, t Is understood that tho commissioner fnllcd to show a pilma facie ease against Sir. Caiman, and ho was discharged. Sirs. Hannah Cornell, SIlss Jennie Bishop and SIIfs Slarguorlto Squler loft on Slonday for Groentown, Ind., on a lslt to friends and relatives, Joseph Hillings, of Carbondnlo, spout Sunday with fi lends in town, Thomas Boyce, of Waverly, X, Y., spent Sunday with tho family of his hi other, I'.itilek Boyce, on Pino street. Harry Welch and famjly. of Sayre, nro the gijcsts of friends at this placo. LEDOEDALE SfifcUl tn the Scranton Tribune, I.cdgcdalc, Juno SI. T. T, D.ivls, travel ing salesman for Footo A: Shear, of Scran toto. and his sister, SIlss Sarah Davis, nt Auburn, N. Y took dinner with I. K. Kclliim Thurpdti, Juno 10. William Krieeer, of Elmhurst, Is vWt Ing friends on tt)o hill. Oscar Klpp, of Klmhurst, has been through this vicinity getting fmbseilptlons for tho Scranton Tribune, among them John Krlegcr, m. nnd I. Ki Kellam, The young man Is working hard to get an education, and ns tho paper is a good one, help tho young man. It will only coat you 50 cents a month, and It will bo R great benefit to him, SIis, Ueckor and Sirs. Kellam weio at Ilamlluton, Friday, calling on ft lends. Sirs. Itachel Held la visiting her daugh tcr. Sirs. Aba Jones, of Ilamlluton, l',i. .Mis. Kilcud Simons and ba,by nro on n two weeks' visit to her parents. Mr, ami Mis. William Klmblcs, In Dyborry, SIlss Slahel Jllsblng, of Scranton, Is How'a ThlsP Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollar! Howard for any v.ibo uf t'aturrh that taiuiut ho filled by Hall's Catarrh Cmo. v I' J. IIHENHV & Co.. Props., ,.. ,, , , , . .Toledo, O. Aio tlio undersigned, have known j. j Chrjioy for tho lust 15 years, and bellovo him" perfectly honorable In all hindnem tiausuutlniis and financially ablo to carrv ?,ut m? oulletl0 mado by their irm. West & Trtuut, Wliolcbalo Druggists To ledo, O. fiv Waldlng. Kiiimin & SlarvfnSWhoIcsalo Drugglstb, Toledo, O, ""icsaio llaH's Catairh Cmo lu taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood ! rnuc flff sauces of tho ostein, rtV'o 75o. teoiftec?111 "y u, D,uee1 Haira Family Pills aic tlio bsst. uonsming oi uuticuiia oor, sic., to cicanec tno nitm or crusts nnd scales nnil BOllcn tlio thickened cuticle: CtrTtrtini Ointment. i 60c., to Instantly nllny Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation nnri I eootho nnd heal; nnd Ctmcuiu Resolvent Pim.r, '.'So., to cool nnd clonnso tlio blood. A SINOLE Skt Is often sufficient to curo- 1 staying with her sister, Sirs. Thomas Glllett. Sirs. Jacob Waltz and chlldicn are on a visit at East Branch pond. Simons & Becker are movfng their largo barn, which was damaged by Ico and water last spring to a surer foundation on tho hill. Wllimu' Bldwell Is laying tho foundation, and William and Henry Sterner are the carpenters. SIis. Krlegcr has gone to Elmhurst to visit her son, William, and daughter, Slia. B. B. Klpp. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Scranton Trlbui,e. Factoryvllle, Juno 21. The quarfcly conference will be held next Saturday at 2 o'clock at tlio SIcthodist church. Sun day morning will bo tlio love feast and communion service, and Sunday evening tho presiding elder, Dr. J. B. Sweet, of jjiiignnmton, will preach. Sir. and Sirs. George Oakley, of Scran ton, spent Sunday with 1 1 lends in town. SIis. Henry Pike Is visiting her daugh ters, sirs. David Spencer and SIis. Stuart Reynolds, at Bloomaburg. O. T. Spencer and family attended 'the funeral of "a- cousin, -CMlssvGrace Fish, of Lynn, last Sunday. Robert Hughes and J. G. Gelser woro among the Scranton paople who spent Sunday in town. The Wrigley family will hold their an nual reunion at the homo of Sirs. Eliza Wrigley Can- at Dalton next Thursdav. The teachers for Clinton township have been hired for the coming year and are as follows: Glen school, SIlss Daisy Townsend; Tunnel, SIlss Daisy Smith; Hunker hill, SIlss Floionco Carpenter; Carpenter Hollow, SIlss Llllie Carpenter. HOPBOTTOM, SpcciaJ to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Juno 21. Sirs. Almlra Brown nncKdaugliter, Candace, of Newark Val ley, N. Y nro visiting friends in town. Sir.' nnd Sirs. Utley, of this place, cele brated their golden wedding on Thursday last. SIis. C. Stone Is visiting her son, Fred, in new vorK city. Sirs. O. D. Roberts and Sirs. II. K. Ber tholf were In Scranton decently. SIlss Fannie Cruls-e. of New York cltv, Is spending a short tlmo with her sister. Sirs. W. K. Brown. Sir. nnd Sirs, Frank Stanton nnd chil dren, of Seinnton, visited with Sirs. W. A. Rhodes and other fi lends during the past week. D. W. Wright spent Sunday with his family nt this place. John Palmer nnd Windsor Jeffors, of Slontrose, called In town Saturday on route for a llslilng trip to Lake Jerfors. Arthur Pratt nnd SIlss Blanche Sanders wero united In maulago Sunday at Slont iosc. HOLLISTERVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune, llolllstorvllle, June 21. Children's Day Was observed at tho llolllstervlllu Sletho iisi enurcn nunuay morning, Juno 22, A beautiful programme was tendered hv the children In a good manner, The church was beautifully decorated, iepn- fiMiiiin iiiu -'uiuca Ajar, neneatn mi inch of evergreen and laurel, and amid a pioiutqoll Ot (lowers. A largo crnivil greeted the children, who did great credit PICTURE Paul Revere scattering hundbills In tho village. Find John Ludlow und Governor Guge. In speaking and singing, nnd as tho large congregation returned Homo they spoke highly of tho exercises. A collection for foreign missions was taken Up, which nmounted to ?r.87. Following Id the programme! Opening rhortisi prayer by pastor! recitation, Myrtle Hooper! recitation, "This Is Children's Day," Nelllo Brown! dlologuo and song, "What Can Llltlo Hands Do"! rccllnllou, "Any Mttlo Thing," Maud Brown! recitation. "Mttlo Tot." Edwin Hooper! recitation, "Gilpin's Argument," Nancy Van Camp! duet, Lcona nnd Boy Hooper! dialogue, Florenro Hooper and Willi Beers! recitation, Octa Hartford; recltntlon, Clnrenco Brown,' singing, "America"; recitation, Stella Brown! re citation, Siyrtlo Hooper, Maggie Miles; duct, Myrtle and Florence Hooper; re citation, "No Money," Nancy Vnn Camp; address by patitor, Thnmas Hooper: col lection! solo, "antes 'Ajar,". Prof. Doty; recitation, Bltth Brown; dialogue nnd song, "Rosebud Band"; selection by tho choir; organist, Cora Stanton. DUNDAFF Special to the Scrnnton Tribune, Dundnff, Juno 23,-Str. O. TV Hull, who has been very seriously s'lck for the past week or two, Is now slowly Improving. SIlss Jennla Sprong, who has been at the Normal at Harford, Pa., for tho past few weeks, Is at homo again. Sir. Nelson Coleman, ofthls place, re cently lost a flno young colt, It seems that ono of tho telephone companies was stringing their lino through Sir. Cole man's pasture, where tho colt nnd Its mother were kept, Tho men left somo of tiic polo holes, unprotected and tho celt fell Into one of them, nnd, as tho holo was full nf water, tho colt wns drowned. Sir. Coleman expects to try to collect damages. Sirs. E. E. Wells nnd son, Ernest, nro nt Scranton visiting friends and rela tives. Sirs. William L. Browhell Is visiting her mother, Sirs. Courtney, nt Cnrbondnle. The Children's Day exercises at the Methodist Episcopal church passed off very pleasantly. The programme wns well arranged nnd well rendered. One very pleasant feature was that nearly all the children were dressed In white, nnd, with the banks of beautiful flowers In the h.ickgound, mado a very pretty sight. Another very pleasing part of the pro gramme was a duct, "Nearer Sly God to Thee," sung by SIlss Ruckman and Sirs. W. I. Decker, with tableaux by SIlss Hazel Flke. Sir. Phlnney Ayres and daughter, of New York city, are stopping for tho sum mer with Sir. Ayres' sister, Sirs. J. C. Edwards, of this place. Sir. William Hull, of Green Ridge, Is visiting his brother, Sir. O. T. Hull, of this place. Sirs. Daniel Robinson, of Scrnnton, Is staying for the summer with her father and mother, Sir. and Sirs. Georgo M. Boners. Sir. Ord Slorgan, of Clifford, Pa., Is now carrying the mall from Clifford, through Dundaff, to Carbondale, In place of William R. Coleman, who has gone Into the house-painting business. Rev. II. J. Whnlcn, D. D., and family, of Carbondale, wns In town on Sunday afternoon and cnlled nt the home of Sir. and Sirs. E. E. Wells. Sir. Whnlen also preached at 2.30 p. m. in tho Elkdale Bap tist church. Sir. Simon Slack, of Forest City, Is en gaged this season with Sir. Henry Race, contractor and builder, of this place. They are at present building a very neat cottage on the road leading to Burch town, for Sir. Purple, ah undertaker, of Carbondale. NEW MILFORD. Special to Ihe Scranton Tribune. Now Slilford, June 2-1. A game of base ball was played on the home ground Sat urday afternoon between Montrose and Now Slilford. Now SHIford won. Sirs. C. N. Wood nnd son, Fred, visited rolatives In Scranton last week. SIlss Lena Spencer spent Friday and Saturday in Blnghamton. S. V. Trumbull was In Halstead Satur day on business. Sirs. J. C. SleConnell was a guest of relatives in Harford township last week. Professor and Sirs. 13. A. Benson visited relatives nt Jarkson recently. SIlss Slay Bradley, who is employed In Sprlngville, spent Sunday with her pa rents in town. Sirs. F.verett Gnrratt entertained her niece, Sirs. H. A. Lyons, of Slontrose, Sunday. SIlss Zua SleConnell Is spending a week with friends and relatives in Blnghamton. Sirs. F. F. SIoss entertained Harford friends last week. SIlss Nettle Sllllnrd, of the township, is a guest of her sister, Sirs. Gcorse Gard ner, In Scrnnton. Rev. Pease, of Wllkes-Barre, called on relatives in town Slonday. Sirs. George Gardner, of Scranton, was a pleasant caller in town the Hist of tho week. Sir. and Sirs. Theron Shay nnd Sir. nnd Sirs. David Shay spout Sunday with their parents, Sir. and Sirs. Chauncey Shav In tho township. Leon Sillier, of Glenburn, was homo over Sunday. THOMPSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Juno 21. Luther Alrtrich, an aged and highly esteemed resident of the township, died last Sabbath morning. Tho funeral was held nt his Into residence on Tuesday, conducted by Rev. B, F. Larrabce, of Starrucca. Interment at North Jackson. C. L. Clark and daughter, SIlss Beatrice, of Slontdale, uro in town, SIlss Nellie Bloxham Is home again to euro for her mother, who Is quite serious- ly sick. Sirs. Witter, who suffered a severe stroke of paralysis last week at tho lumie of her daughter, Sirs. A. C. Foster, does not Improve, Tho herd of pigs landed hero some weeks ago bus not done well. All but elshtpen ot 1110 one hundred havo died of cholera. Sloses Uurchell nnd SIlss Blancho Tucker were married last week at tlio homo or the bride's parents, Sir. und Mrs. FHwnrri Tiifltni. In ,l,n ,,...,i.i.. Invitations aio out for tho wedding of PUZZLE. IF YOU HHVE PIIIIN YOUR BH6X Do Not Be Deceived, You have Kidney Trouble, and You Do Not Need a Physician to Tell You So. Pain in the back Is an almost Infallible ign of kidney disease ; a surer sign is the condition of your urine, If you have a pain In the back, then look to the con dltion of your urine. ' It 19 easily done. Take a glass or tumbler and fill It with urine ; after it has stood 24 hours, if It has a sediment, If it is milky or cloudy, If it is palo or discolored, stringy or ropy, your kidneys nnd bladder are in a dan ge'rous condition and need immediate at tention, or the consequences may prove fatal. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is the one medicine that rcaljy cures all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspep sia and chronic constipation, and it will take, you but a short trial to convince yourself of its wonderful curative power, G. F. Sammerof No. 409 Tlogn street, Syracuse, N. Y., in a recent letter says: "I, was afflicted for years with severe pains in my back and kid neys. I tried many doctors and many medicines, but got no relief. I bought a bottle of Dr. David Ken. nedy's Favorite 'Remedy and it has entirely cured me." It is for sale by all druggists in the Now 00 Oent Slzo and the regular $1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle enough for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. I)itI4 Kennedy' Cherrjr Balaam bent for Call) Coujai, Couumptlon, 85c, 60c, $1,00. SIlss Iva Boll, eldest daughter of Sir. and Sirs. G. F. Spencer and George Golatt, of Scranton, next Wednesday at tho bride's parents, on Jackson street. Sir. nnd Sirs. Harry Bloxham were in Susquehanna Tuesday. Rev. and Sirs. P. R. Towner returned from a two weeks' visit with friends at Orange, N. J and Hnmltnton, Pa. They took In some of tho sights In Now York city while away. Sirs. Ed. Wheaton and daughter, Bell, of Factoryvllle, aro domiciled In Sirs. Foster's house, near tho depot, for a few weeks. Quito a few from the surorundlng coun try took In the Erie excursion to Blns hamton Sunday from this station. Sirs. Lydla T.allmnn and daughter, SIr3. Charles Stratts, of Plalnlleld, .'. J., were visiting relatives hero last week. Postmaster B. F. Baens, with his wife, enjoyed a few days respite from business last week vlsitipg relatives In Subquc hanna. Rev. L. E. Van Hoesen, of Little Slcad- ows, is visiting rolatives at Starrucca and will give a lecture In tho SIcthodist Epis copal church there Friday evening. Sirs. J. B. Bronson and daughters. Sllsses Slarle, Ellen and Romainc, are' visiting her sister. Sirs. E. D. Sillier, for a week at her pleasant home on Water street. Rev. and Sirs. P. R. Tower returned from their trip last AVednesday, having had a delightful trip. He was called to Stevens' Point Friday for a funeral and Sunduy he preached In tho Frco Baptist church In the. absence of tho pastor, Rev. W. H. French. The Sllsses Beatrice nnd Jcnnlo Clark, of Slontdale, are visiting their sister. Sirs. Frank Lewis. They ale giving their grandmother, Sirs. Ira Clurk. who In nged, a delightful outing In our pleasant town. Sirs. Lucinda A. Winter, died last even ing at tho homo of her daughter In Thompson, Sirs. X. S. Foster, aged liear ry SJ years. She was born In New SII1 loid township, her maiden name being Carlin. She had been a member of the Slothodlst Episcopal church sixty-live years. She was ono of eight children. Sirs. Rollo Carpenter, of tho township be ing inc oniy ono living now. sno is sur vived by live childien, Sirs. Philander Tiffany, of Gibson; Sirs. N. S. Foster, Thompson; Wesley Walker. Waymart; Jones Walker, Slatamorns, and Welling ton Walker, or Elnghamton. The funeral will occur tomorrow morning at N. S. fosters residence, conducted by her pastor,- Rev. R. SI. Paseoe. interment at Ararat. Tomorow evening one of Thompson's fair daughters, SIlss Ora, eldest daughter of Sir. and Sirs. G. F. Spencer's, will be wedded to Georgo Gelatt, of Scrnnton, by the pastor of tho Slothodlst Episcopal church, Rev. R. SI. Pnscoc, at tho bride's home, on Jackson street. Slessrs. E. E. Gelatt, E. C. Layton. A. 11. Crosier and C. SI. Lewis, with their families, aro at Heart Lake this week at tending tlib Sunday School Normal insti tute. A gang of men with steam shovel and gravel train have been dumping nearly two bundled car loads a day for tho past two weeks to fill lu tho trustllng between this place and Ararat, aro un able to keep in sight of their dtimplusH. Tho ground Is spongy and swallows the dirt ns faRt ns dropped so far. This wus anticipated but It will get full. The condition of Mrs. Eli Bloxham Is ImKnlnlnn .vtm.. .jaIa.. .7 .. 1... ...... . . . .k.,.,,,,ie, niwtn pLituii-i ui(,i uy liny HIUI her friends are In doubt ubnut her re- J.covery and SIis. Gelatt, mother of F. SI ueiau. seems to do declining qulto rap Idly. She Is past S.'i ycais of age. LEGAL. NOTICE Is hereby given" that I own lo jso. Ml on Cooper street, in Taylor borough, on which stands pait of tho mill formerly of the Larknwanna Silk Co. On that everybody is forbidden to ties pass thereon, P. A. LOUBIGNAC. CLARENCE BAL1.BNT1NE, Attornoy. TRUSTEE'S SALE - Tho uiidorslncd, u ,?l",V.8tee ""der a Deed of Trust made byWIIIIam Mayor nnd Frederlca Slayer, his wife, dated October 21, 1878, and re corded lu tho ofllco for tho recording of deeds in and for Lacknwnnna county, In deed book No. 1, pngo 126, etc., will offer at piiho sale, venduo or outcry, on Frl JSy',iVneJ,h,,nt i o'clock a. m.. at tho Sheilff'a office in the Court House, in tho City or Scranton. all the following do sci Ibed 'lot or piece of land, sltuato In the City of Scranton, County of Lacka. wanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit; Being lot No. two (2) In square or block No. forty-eight (18) upon street called and nnuwii no jeuL'isuii nvenuo and Linden Mieet, upon the plot of tho City of Scran- mil, iiuciiui'u in no reenrncu, saicl lot po Ing forty M0) fret In front on Jefferson avenue and 0110 hundred nnd fifty (150) In depth, the measurement of depth to com mence ten feet Insldo of tho sidewalk on above avenuo und street; with thorlght to Inclose, uso and occupy ton feet In front of said lot on ald nvenue and street for cellarway, porch, portico, bay-window and shrubbery, but not tho right to erect anv building thereon. ' Excepting nnd reserving the coal and minerals ns the same aio excepted and reserved In the deed from Tho Susfliio hutiiia and Wyoming Valley Rullroad and Coal Company for said lot, dated October 28th, 1868. and recorded In Luzerno county, in deed book 128, page 272. Said lot Is Inu proved with a two-story brick dwelling house on Jefferson avenue mid n double two-story frame dwelling houso on Lin den street. Terms of Sale Twenty-flve per cent, at the time of sale, and the balance to he paid within one year, deferred payment to be secured hy bond and mortgugo on the premises. CHARLES D. NEUFFER, WELLES & TORRBY. Trustee Attorneys' for Trustco. Juno 7, 1902. Miscellaneous. GENTLESIEN'H Shirt Waists cut and mado to order. H. W. Sykes & Co., looms U und 46 Burr building. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WIS, 1 RENTS. FOB SUES Onlr Half a Cent a Word. Tot Rent, COTTAG13 on Susquehanna river at Black Walnut, for rent by weok or montn; furnished, cots, stove, dishes, three bouts, spring water, best nshlng. Address T. J. Belnhnrt, Black Walnut, Pa. FOB, BENT Very nice cottage, complete ly furnished with two boats, for $8.00 per week. Seo J, C. Hurfllcli, CI" Lacka wanna avenue. FOR BENT Half of a new doublo house. 438 Webster avenue. HOUSES for rent nnd sale, cheap. Sep J. C. Zurfllch, B17 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RENT-Hlawntha cottage at Lake Wlnola for month of Jul v. Inquire of Sirs. T. D. Lewis, KOI N. Slain avonuc, Scranton. Pa. BARN FOR BBNT-Jtl, April 1st. throo box and three single stall and wah rack, rear of 321 Sladlnon avenue. In oulro at G34 Stadlson nvenuo. Furnlshed Booms for Kent. FOR RENT Furnished room with prl vnto family; all modern conveniences. Address 1320 Mulberry. FOR RENT-Ono furnished room, with Improvements; also ono on third floor, cheap. 027 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for ront. modern Improvements; prlvato fnmlly; gen tlemen preferred, nt 537 Adams avenuo. FURNISHED ROOSIS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gontlemon pro ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Wanted To Rent. WANTED Furnished houso of four or live rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E Tribune office. Wanted To Buy. WANTED Tto buy a second hnnd baby carriage. Address Box 500 Tribune of fice. For Sale. FOR SALE-One 15xlS "Hnrrisburg" nu tomatlc cut-oft engine (175 II. P.) In first class condition. Scranton Bolt and Nut Co. Heal Estate. WEHRUM HOME FOR SALE Location . . . . Elmhurst boulevard. on tho Land Seventy-two acres; farm, garden and lawn. Contains 15 rooms not counting nurs ery, servants' rooms, bath rooms, lavator ies, halls, closets, etc Cottage for farmer, two large barns, wagon house, work shop, green house, Ice house, chicken house, etc. Illuminating gas" is furnished by 11 Hue 75 light acetylene gas plant. Five open lire places. In addition to steam hat throughout. An abundance of sparkling spring wa tei to all the build ings with a pressure ot 25 pounds to bquare Inch. The plumbing Is the best open work. Tlw bath rooms are tiled nnd equipped with handsome fixtures. The beauties of a cultivated farm and the luxuiles of a House Other buildings. Light Heat Water Plumbing Summed up . , in odor 11 city resl d e i) c o delightfully combined. This property cost between $50,OX) und JfiO.mo. Will sell for $43.1)00. For terms of sale and permission to In spect the place, apply to W. f. HACKETT, REAL ESTATE BROKER 12G-12S Washington Ave., Scranton. Pa. FOR SALE Ten-room house, all conven iences; minding in rear ."OxK two stories and hnrpment; suitable for stables or fac tory; would accommodate lo sewing girls. Lot 4(WH: cheapest property in Scran ton. Inquire W. G. Doud, 315 Franklin avenue. LOTS, houses and faims for sale. J. C. Km-Mlch. Sec FOR SALE-T.ot at Lake Wlnola adjoin ing Ili.iwntha Cottage. Sirs. T, D. Lewis, 1701 N. Slain avenue, Scranton. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Green Ridge; choice neighbor hood; most desirable locality for home In Lnrknvnnna county. J. A. Marvine, 173C Sandeison avenue. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S. SI. llibbnrd & Co., members N, Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchnnge, 41 nnd 4'J Broadway. Now York. Established 1S6I. Long Distance 'Phone 2388 Broad. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST On Luzerno street or Slain 11 venue, 11 lady's silver watch Reward if re turned to 417 Fifteenth street, Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM-AII parties that wish can bo speedily and permanently cured of all varieties of Rheumatism by 11 vego tablo compound; cures guaranteed, In quire or address J, E. Taylor. Scranton. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened at tho ofllco of tho City Recorder by tho Director of the Department of Public Safety ut 4 o'clock p. m.. Slonday, June 30th, 190.', to supply tho City of Scruntou with 5,000 feet or moie of tho most ap proved brands or qualities of 2!s-luch lire hose, with standard hard metal couplings complete. In lots as wanted, All bids shall bo filed with tlio City Controller ("Slnrkcd Proposal"), at his ofllco in tho City Halt not later than 3 o'clock p. m., Slonday, Juno 30th, 1902. Bidders will furnish (.ample; also stating when samo can he delivered free of freight charges. Tho city rebgrves tho right to reject any or all bids. F. L. WORMBER, Director Department of Publlo Safety, Scranton, Pa Juno 19th, 1002. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received ut tho ofllco of the secretary of tho Scranton Board .of Control until 7.30 o'clock, Monday evening, Juno 30th, 190.', for the erection and completion of a two room addition to No. XI school in tho Ninth wuid, Scranton, Pa,, In accordunco with plana und specifications In tho hands of John A. Duckworth, aichltect, Coal exchange building. Scranton. Pa. Tho sum of one hundred and fifty (JIM) dollars III cash or cm-titled check shall bo enclosed with each bid, which sum shall bo forfeit ed to the school district in cuso of rofusa! or omission on tho purl of tho successful bidder to execute contract within U11 duys" after the awarding of tho same, Tho names of all sub-bidders to bo stated In tho bid. No bid will bo read or con sidered which fulls to comply with tho terms of this advertisement. The Board leserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Scnuiton Board of Con trol. EUGUNE D. FELLOWS. Secretary. 2Zi""''"" No Order Accepted Tor Less Than 10 Cents. Help WantedMale. , COAL. MINERS WANTED THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY n7l.A J' JlnB' Superintendent, with bUiimmo'uir coal mines Irt the town ot wnv wn ,n.' .T0!" f-0""1. stut? Virginia, on tho-Norfolk ni d Western Rail' a j, wants somo 'good, experienced coal miners at once. t i WAGES: Tor pick mining and loading entry coal ! centa per car v.. x : 'v.'., '" "" v;"'.v."- " - . ti:iY milling ami louuinif ruum umimg ana loading macnino T -, , -"r. ...... .wuui.(B mukiiiiiu mining aim loading machine i . ",2 5c? nvors 3'' "V" '' neipcrs ii.no to $1.75 per day 1 .LIS ml""1" mn'- J2-00 per tiny inside timber men helpers $i,bo per day I'arllcs jot 10 can procure special tlcketn for $10.73 for each nerson nvir h peTonyalonea tur trm P1,lladalph,a l0 Pocahontas. Reguli? fa"e for ono tn0' fife. i'i'J5.0..1 5",?LPm,p,,y.!I"c".t.a,,d 00 aecommodallons, as the ...... wa. , uvaiiuimia ima uvcl lWV miinuiuuuoi IO I 'NO men wanted any distance, copy letteis, homo evenings nnd return to us. Wo riay $10 per thousand send ad dressed envelope, particulars and copy. F. St. C. Dcpt. 3, Box 1111, Philadelphia. WANTED A flrsl-clnss barber to run . barber bhop at tho Wlnola houso. Ad dress C. E. Frear, Lnko Wlnola, Pa. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A girl for general work at 514 Cedar avenue. house- WANTED Girl for general housework nnd cooking. Apply 1501 Slulbcrry street, city. 1 YOUNG Indies wanted any distance, copy letters, homo evenings and return to us. Wo pay $10 per thousand send ad dressed 'envelope, particulars and copy. F. SI. C. Dcpt. 415, Box 1411, Philadelphia, WANTED Ono good meat and vegetable cook; ono pastry cook nnd two good dining-room girls nt the Wlnola house. Address C. E. Fjear, Lake Wlnola, -Pn. WANTED Girl for genoral housework. HOG Capouso avenue. CUSTOSI SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at once. Rooms 44 and 46 Burr building. II. W. Sykes & Co. Help Wanted. IIOSIE WORK-SG0 monthly convlng let tors; cither sex. Send two stamps for particulars. Hick's Supply Co., 5051 Hal sted St Chicago. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Stenographer, experienced, desires permanent posi tion. New York, Tribune.' WANTED A position as engineer or electrician; seven years' experience in electrical work; capable engineer; best of references. Address H. O. R., caro of Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-By a young man aa bookkeeper or general assistant with knowledge of estimating; has had two years experience; can give referenco If requited. Address J. C. Hlnman, caro of Tribune. A GENTLEMAN and wife, with best ref erences, would take care of a house for the summer In absence of owner. Ad dress G Tribune oHIce. SITUATION WANTED by a girl to do geneial housework. Can furnish ref erences. Address Kntlo Ashman, 1774 Johnson s Patch, city. SITUATION WANTED by a boy 14 years oX age ns olllce boy or clerk In drug store. Address 1G39 Slonsey avenue. MIDDLE AGED lady would like position as housekeeper or geneial housework In small family. W. J. 'C 427 Alder street, city. Boarding. WAVERLY BOARD Rooms released on account of Illness In family may be engaged for Julv and August. Address, with leference. Bliss Villa, Waverly, Pa. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms wHh lirst class table board, can be obtained nt o33 Jefferson avenue. Money to Loan. ANY ASIOUNT OF SIONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, sti night loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connell building. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A., 23 Traders' Bank building. Old telephone, No. 1861. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B., Real Estnte Exchange Bidg., 126 Wash ington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 726 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI building, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOSIING aye. Lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneysnnd Counscllors-at-Law. 603 to 612 Connell building. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21. I,. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. A. W. BBRTIIOLF, OFFICE SIOVED TO No. 211 Wyoming avenue. Patent Attorneys. PA I C.IN I Oof the Globe. The only licensed and equipped patent solicitor in the city. No charge for In formation on patentability; over ten years experience, Roploarle & Co., Hears Bldjr. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lin uvenuo. Rates irasonablo, P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W, Pabsenger depot. Condunlod on tho Eu j'opean plan. Victor Koch, Pioprlotor. Scavenger, A. B. BRiaGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cets pools; no odor: only Improved pumps iibcd. A. B. Bilggs. proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main nvenue. or Elcko's drug stole, corner Adams and Slulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Scranton, mfrs. of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. MEGARGEU BROS., PRINTERS' SUP plies, envelopes, paper bdgs, twine. Warehouse, l'W Washington avenuo. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN" bo had In Scranton at tl,o news stand of Relsman Bros., 40$ Spruce mid COit. Linden; M. Norton, 32 .Lackawanna ave; I, S. SchuUur, 211 Spruce street. DIRECfORff BIJSIB OPPiIIK.efSP ti ,. Onlr Half ant a-Word.- . r Help Wanted Kale. """ " ccniH coal , 75 cents per car iinncr - ciit entry conl.,..70 cents ner car tinticr - cut room coal,.. ,5!, cents her car ......w. - wui. tuuill lUlll,. . ,2.oo t0 ,2i25 ,)er rtfty POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY, . 300 Bullott Bid., Phlla. Central Bailroad of New'Oer.e. . ' In Effcct.May' 18,' JS02. '"' Stations In New York,' toot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. B. '""ly Trains leavo Scrnnton for Kkv v.i. Philadelphia, Eastern, Bethlehem, Allen town, Mauch Chunk, White" Haven; Ah ley, Wilkes-Barro and Plttston -at 7,30 a, m.. 7 n. m. and p. m. Sunday, 2.W;p. m, Quaker City Express leaves Scrantoii 7.30 a. m., through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor' Car for Phil adelphia with only one change of cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and all principal points 'south and west. For Avoca, Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, l,p. m, and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.W p. m. For 'Long Branch, Ocean Orove," etc., 7.30 and l'p. m. For Reading,. Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Tamaqua and Pottsvlllc, 7.30 a. m.. 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at 'station. n nr-T&nP?,83111311' Gen- Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1902. Trains leave Scranton for Now York At 1.50, 3.20, 6.05, 7.50 and 10.10 a. m.: 12.40 3.40, 3.35 p. m. For Now York and Phllai dolphla 7.50, 10.10 a. m., and 12.40 and 3.33 6, m. For Gouldaboro At 6.10 p. m. For uffalo 1.15, 6.22 and 9.00 a. m.; 1.53, 6.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton, Elmlra and way stations 10.25 a. m.. 1.05 p. m For Oswegd. Syracuse and Utlca 1.16 and 6.22 n..m.; 1.55 p. m. Oswego. Syracuse and Utlca train at 6.22 a. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 a. m,; 1.05 nnd 6.00 p. m. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 nnd 6.15 p. in. Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, at 6.35 and 10.10 a. m.; 1.55 and 6.10 p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 9.05 p.vm. Sunday Trains For Now York. 1.sn a G.05, 10.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 3.35 p. m. For" Buffalo 1.15 and 6.22 a. m.; 1.53,' 6.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlra and way stations 10.25 a. m. For Blnghamton and way sta tions, 9.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 6.10 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June 16, 1902. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 6.44, 7.3ii, 8.36, 10.13 a. m.; 12.05, 1.12, 2.11, 3.56, 5.29. 6.23. 8.21; 9.15, 10.01 p. m.J 12.18. 1.38 a.m. For Honcsdalo 6.44, 10.13 a. rn.; 2.11 and 5.29 p. m. For Wlkes-Barre 6.38. 7.41. 8.41. 9.47. 10.53 n. m.; 12.03, 1.42, 2.18, 3.28, 4.35, 6.10, 7.48. 10.41, 11.49 p. m. For L. V. R. R. Points 7.41, 9.47 a. m.: 2.18. 4.35 and 11.49 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6.33, 9.47 a. m.; 1.42, 3.28 and 4.35 p. m. For Albany and all points north 7.36 a. m. and 3.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale S.50, .11.33 a. m.;' 2.11, 3.56. 5.52 and 11.17 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 9.38 a. m.; 12.03, 1.5S, 3.28, 6.32 and 9.17 p. m. For Albany and points north 3.56 p. m. For Honesdate 8.50 a. m.; 11.33 and 3.53 p. m. W. L. PRYOR, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule In Effect June 16, 1902. Trains leave Scranton: 6.38 a. m.. weak days, through vestibule train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllo; stops at principal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash lngton and for Pittsburg and the West. 9.47 a. m., week days, forSunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 1.42 p. m., week davs, (Sundays, 1.58 p. Tn.)( for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Phlladel- Ehla, Baltimore, Washington and Pi t ta il rg and tho West. 3.28 p. m., week days, througn vestibule train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and ccaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at principal intermediate stations. . 4.35 p. m.. week days, for Hazleton, Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Fhllitdelphia and Pitts burg. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lehigh Valley Bailroad, Tn Effect Juno 15, 1902. Trains Leave Scranton. For Philadelphia and Now York via D. & II. R. R., at 7.41. through Parlor Cap nnd Day Coach Carbondale to New York; and 9.47 a. m., with L. V. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4.35 (Blaok Diamond Express), and 11.49 p. m. Sun days, D. & II. R. R., 1.58, 9.17 p. m. For Whlto Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points in the coal regions, via D. & H. R. R.. 7.41, 2.18 and 4.33 p. m. For Potts vllle, 7.41 a. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & H. R. R.. 7.41. 9.47 a. m.: 2.18, 4.35 (Black Diamond Express), 11.43 p. m. Sundays. D. & 11, R. R., 9.58 a. m.; 1.58, 9.17 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Genova and piinclpal Intermedial stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. ni. For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago nnd nil points west via D. &. II. R. R., 12.03 p. m.i 3.28 (Black Diamond Express). 10.41. 11.49 p. m. Sun days. D. & H R. R., 12.03. 9.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars on alt trains between Wllkes-Barre and Now York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. - ROLLIN ir. WILBUILGcn, Supt;SS3 Cortlund street. Now York.-". - CHARLES S. LEK. Oon. Pass. Agt.20 Cortland streot, New York. j- A. W. NONESIACHER, Dlv. Pass. Ait, South Bethlehom, Pa. ,,,, 4 . r ,- For tickets and PullmRrti reservations apply to city ticket office, 69 PuWIo Squaro, Wllkcs-Burro, Pa, , New York, Ontario and We'stertj, Time Table lni Effect Sunday, Juno 15, fjo, NORTH BOUND TRAINS, .: Leavo Leave "Arrive Trains. Bcranton. Carbondale. Cadojla. No. 1 10.30 a. m. 11,10a.m. 1.00 p. ;ni. No. :i 4.00 p. m, 4.44 p. m. 6.00 p.jn, No. 7 ...... 6.10 p. m.Ar.Carbondale6.46 p.m ""''" SOUTHBOUND, " Leave Leavo Arrive Trains. Cadosla. Carbondale.. Scrantqn. No. u OJA ,!Hi?a'm' JiJSui'm, No. 4 S.40a,m 1001a. m. J0.40am, No. 2 ..... 2.15 pm. 4.00 p.m. 4.45 pXhl BUPUAin ""I'll Jivjrwil DUUNU. Leavo Leave .Arrtve Trains. Scrnnton. Carbondale. Cadofbi. No.o ,,., s.:wa. in,.; oiop.m. io.45n.rm, No-5 7ilV',,'Vib7IND?lial0713.n, I.envo Leavo Ari4v4 Trains. pado,ila. Carbnndule. Scranton. No. ....,., , ' BM u, m. 7.25 linn, No. 10 4.30 i),m, GCHjp, ni, Ji45pln. Trains Nob. 1 on week dayn. 'ami 9fm Sundays connect for New York fJt.v. slid dlctown. Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Os. wego and all points west. Tialn 3 for Poyntelle, Walton, Delhi, Sidney, Norwich and all New Rei-Jln blanch points. fj' Train No. 0, with "Quaker City H. press."-., at Scrmiton. via C. R. R. ot.Nj.VJ',, forPhlladelphlaiAtlantla City, Baltimqr Washington jiud. Pennsylvunlv eUti porutc: " - ' - ' Seo time-table and consult ticket agittti rAioRl..VVo'rkV J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scianton. Pa. ? j X .rv T 4 .' I ? . r ' J
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers