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Picnch nepott 5Kuo do la Palx, Paris. POTrtB DllOO AMD CI1EM. COM?., 8olo Prop., BoBton, U. 3. A. CUTICURJL RESOLVENT PIUS SSSSpSSSSt VV ..V.V.IJ'l "MrT.TJW.V'Ui i i? 11 n. fnr nil nfhnr Wood nnrlflera and humour lirateu ligurouunuuiw. 'f ."'": ,"',":,i: '.. cures, rut 111 60s. bottle 01 liquid Eesolvem, price, 2K. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. fpeclil (0 the Scranton Tribune, littston, I11110 20 Companies C and It, t the Ninth leglment, will attend tlio ' M. C. A open Mir meeting on tlio hrr bank at Wot Flttton ne.t Sun- da 1. A slight ilMni banco took place Wed nesday afternoon about 4 o'clock at tlio p.iioUilal 1 evidence of the Polish Catho lic chinch Soveial Polandcis wished a lontcienee villi Palhor Oilofsk.v, the pistol, but as thoy wcic. under tho Influ ence ot liiitioi, ho 1 of used to admit them 1o the residence. The men then attempt ed to loico their nay Info the house, but weio pi c entc d liv fi lends ot tlio level turt gentleman who ni lived on the stone. lining tho alTiay Kail Wnsllovvski was beat otr the head with a blllv In tho bands of one ol the diiinken men Six in icvti wcic made vesleidnv in innnca tlon Willi the tiouble and tho pilsoucit, weie given a hcnilug beloic 'Senile Bei goi, of Stm met Mile. Home or them weio lielil iindei ball nnd tho otnei.s uls rli.il j; d Tho tiactlnn omplovcs' union held a ncetliv at Wllkes-lljiie ill an cm IV hoiu e'steidav lhofnlng lo elect omeeis tor tne insuing eiu. Theio was a lively contest Vol the vailons offices Edvvnid Doughoi. ot this tllv, was lc-cletted pies.ldent, and iniovs the distinction of being the (list nnd onlv piesident tho union h is had kinio its oignnirntiou ,- The West Side ihoir will give an 011 leilalnincnt ill the New Ion Center chinch lieM Wednesdnv evening William lluglies. of the- West Side, loft last eenlng lor Cieson, win 10 lie 1ms M'i med woik. Mis. William Balid, of Ifeniv, W. Vn , lotmeilv ot this titv, a sister of William mid Fiilz Woliei. liiideiwent an opoi.itlon in Oi. Hiown's Pi hate hopltul. at Uun 11101 o, WeUneddav, and woid lioin hei liedside today was to the effect that slip was ImpioMng eiv satistuctoillv. .Tnhn MrCannn, ol Johnstown, Pa , for nieilv ol this city, was united in maiti.igo ve.iteidnv moming to Hiss llaiy Tlana lioe, of niiznhotli htieet. 'i'licv left im medlatolv for .lohnslown. wheie Mr. Mo Cminn has 11 home picpaied for Ills bride. Geoigo A. Sav. loimtrlv of AVwiming fuemie. West Pillslon. was united In man Inge 5este1d.1v aftoinoim to JIis. Maiy Kliaffei. of this cltv. Tlioy will ie Fido at Shaion, Z'a., while tho gloom Is now emploed. Tlio .nuptials of Ch.ules F, Million, or llio.id'stieet. and Mlhs Nelllo Hammond, ot tile West Side, wlllfh took plnco at Illnglirimtoij, June II, wen- announced to day. Pinfessor Chillies W. Tfeinninn. has lieen elected pilncipal nf thn Wjomlnj: 'lioiough hdiools lor a leim of tluee J oils. -. Mr. nnd Mis Piunk Olmstcul, who weio iinitdl In mm lingo two weeks ago, . weio teudeied 11 sutiilsu pal U last o oil ing by u huge company of ft i,nds. HALLSTEAD. IBpcclal to (lie Sraiitun Trlbuiic. Iliillhtrud, Juno '.'u Vittvou membeis nf tho lUnghui.itoii high htliool worn l'-lt- cin ut tlio homo of lion, nnd Mis, James 'X, PiiBoIh on Mount Maiiotonoml, ' Tird Jliniinei, of Slollx City, la, s,lt ' crt hl.s old li lends Tuesdiiv. JTo was a jc'-ldent Of this plnio thlity euis ami, Mi. nnd Mis. Finuk llnnotd, who hnvo liefii siendlng tho past month with Mr, llnunld's piiionta, at Cimlciivllle, I'a lino 1 etui ned to their homo, Mrs. Ifuttlo Bucho und dauglitois, lain-li-e, Hail let und Uebhlo, liavo lotunied to Ilallstoad, wheio they will spend tho summer. They have been lu Wiighumton tho past venr. .Miss i;ilen Donovan, of Slhor hake, Is Isltlns her sl-dor, Mis. Peter Allen, ot Cluiso avenue, ChtulM l'. Itead, of Washington, D, C,, nrtonipanled'by Itlehntd I!, Stioud, ot iMontiost, weio visiting Mr. Head's fa ther, Cliules Bend, Monday, Mis. John Tjlor lias loturiied homo from Now Voil, w'ieio she has been Ma lting ti lends. Mis. B. M. Wilson, of Montrose, was .1 ircent MMtor ut tho homo of her siatui, Mis, n, HQiidileK. Iin A. TlionuiH waH a buslnesb i.iller at lllugliuniton Wednesday, Alls John Van Loan, who his been Mtltliig 11 lends und leluthes at 13lns h'tmton'for tho past two weeks, i etymon home Tuesdnv night, Miidcllno Srpilies Is spending a fovv days with fi lends at Busqueiiiinmi, Apiong tha Binghiimtori Msltois Tges day woio the following: Mr, und Mis. Benjamin I.nwienco, Mis. A P. Moilll, and tluee children, Mr. and Mis. John J")e Baun. Mr. and M(s. fieoigo Lamb weio In Jllugliamton yesterday attending the com. meiiqenienl of the Illiialiuinton high "HANAN' The Perfected Shoe for Hen, SAMTfiK UROS. w thn mnfnhnr of doges as a school wheio their niece, MKs Ocoigla DoWltt. is one of tho siadiutes Miss Nelllo King Is Msltlug fi lends at Siis(uchanna. Mis. Willhlni Sftulies has 1 attuned home uftci spending .1 few days with her daughlei. Mis Xoiman Spent er, at Ku dicott. Mi. and Mis. Hit haul Bui mini and son, Kdwaid, hac gone to Three Lakes.where thev Intend to camp for it lew weeks. Mis. tlcuiv Tiowbiitlge was a Sunn ton e.ill"r Wednesd iv. She was acconi paulctl home bv her tluightcr. Miss Ildlth, who will .spend a shoit vacation with her paieuts a Miss Maud 11.11111011. of this plnco, ami Gcoige Iaike, of I.cMeishiie, weio united In mm i Inge at the home of Mi. Lake AVodnoadny aftcinoon. Miss Maggie Hajden, who was ut one lime omploxcd in the lestamant of 11. .1. Blown, lias seemed a position In tho boK luctoiv at Losleishiie. Lou Dai I on, of Lesteishlie, as i business caller in lonn Wednesilaj. William Suuncs and son, Lostei, me lsiting Mr. Squlies' father on tho High lands Mis, Boit Aldilcli has tetuined fiom a Msit with fiipnds at Foiest J,jl.c. Mis. Beit t'upncll, ot Binghaniton. ls ited at the home of her biothci, Gould Capwell, Tuesday. Mi. nnd Mis Fied Van "Wonnor and sons. Anion and Pieddie, me spending n. few thns at Mr. Van Wound's paieuts, Mi and Mis. Anion Van Woimei, at Conklln. FOREST CITY. Special to tlio Scranton Tnbiine. I'oiest City, June 211 Mis. George Maxe, of tho tow iff, most aged icsldcnts passed away .peacefully liom em th this loieiioon "at ten o'clock nflcr many weeks of .siifiering. Sho was eiglity years of age and about six months ago sunored a stioke of paraltsls, slneo which time she has been uuahlo to talk. Mis. JIuxcjS maiden namo was Mary Daniels. She had resided heie about plcen yems, coming fiom South Gibson, but hei e.ulv mauled life was spent In 01 pliant, whete "ha was well known. Her husband died a few months ago. Pour sons suiMc hei. They me: Hon, William Muoy, of South Gibson; Benlamiu, Geoif,e i: , und John Mao, ol Foiest City, The timet al niraugements lmo not et been made, Ues. W. llollinshed and C. A. Spalding, ato spending a lew d.o.s at Heait lake. llov. It. L Clink, J, P.. Budd, P. M. Gurduei, cmi., and Di. L. V. Peikins, aio enjojing a two weeks camp In the Adiion dack moiintaiu-. J. F. Wellbtock, J. S. Johnson, P. Clemy and Joseph Ackeimun, attended tho Domociatlc slate coiuentlon at Pile, Mr. Wnllbiock was ono of tho county delegates, Tho Misses Grace Monhcnnett nnd Allco Melvln, graduated fiom Illoomsbuig Noimnl school, je.steulay. Miss Besslo Melvln attended tho exeielses. Mrs. T. J. I'onticost uttended the com mencenient exercises at Stuiudsbuig State Xoimal school, jcsteuluy. Miss Betta Fmrcll and living Pentkost weio giadimles, William O'Keofc, of Forest City and Mis, Minnie C. Blown, of St. Joseph's weio united lu murrlago ut Blngliamton, yesteiday. Tho hrldo Is a sister of hev, Peter Wlnteis, of Haw ley, Miss Pllabotli Hurting Is lsltlrS In Now Yoik city. ' Mlhs Miu Dutc'hmmi, foi sevcial jeais a popular cleric, in Plldmaii's stole, and Jo.siph Mallei were united In niauiiigo In PICTURE itjsr Find father 81. Abiich church by Rev. 11. H. 'nat, yesterdnV. Miss Helen Smith hint John B, Drnito fto qltlclly married nt the Prcsbytcrlmi pnrHontiBe ycBterdny by Rev. W. Holllli nhed, A number of prominent Prlo nfllelnls including Superintendent Davis, former Jload Muster Hood and Attorney C. P. O'iMitlley, wore here Tuesday lo wait on tho council In legard to tho proposed ex tension of Cenler utreet cant nf tlio Kilo tracks. A Rttfllclent number of borough fathers for n quorum failed to matcrallze, however. 1). P. Itutnu was in Scrnnton this week letting tho contract for the erection of u house on it lot tccerilly purchased by him on tho corner of Adams" avenue and Boyiuilds street, WAVERLY. Special lo (lis Scrmlon Irlbunr. Wnvoily, Juno 20' The Women's Clnls thin Tempcitinto union met ut the lesl denco of Mrs. Mary Shallow Lint Tues day afternoon. Thcio was an unusually laige nttcnduncu and a ery Intel eslltig meeting. Kov. M. S. Godslmll dell voted a seimon at Wllkes-Uauo last Sunday, and In his absence the pulpit was tilled heie nt tho Mclhodlst Pplscopal church by the Rov. Mr. Ilanton, ot Wallsvllle, Henry White has gically Improved hli resldenco on Main stieet by the addition of a ten-foot porch, which Is now com plete. Gcoige White, of Tunklianuock, who Is engaged In the marble business, has been lu town the past few dajs, Ilo has elected n number of very line monuments in Hickory Grovo cemetery. Andlew W. Smith, a West Point endet and a resident ot this l luce, Is spending his vacation nt home. Floinl Sunday was rbseivcd nt the Baptist chinch last Sunday evening. Theio was a largo attendnn.ee. The exer cises woio veiy Interesting, and tho chin ch was beautifully decorated with flowers. lu nicoidance with tho usual custom a patllotlc cnteitalnment will be given on tho Methodist chinch lawn In this plnco Thursday evening. July 3 Tho gicat feature this jenr will be an nddiess on the "Battle of Gcttvsbuig" bv a par ticipant in that conflict, Rev. O. P. Sev cison. of West Plttston. The Instrument al and vocal music will bo furnished fiom out of town. Should the weather piovo mi favoi able, tho exciclses will be held within doois. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tubune. Timkhannock, Juno 20 The pilmary class ot the Picsb.v teilnu Sunday school will hold a talent social nt that chinch on Tuesday evening. Julv P The pio gi amnio will be made up of songs and lecltallons. Ice cieam and cake will bo beived. A sllvei oftciing will be nuepted at the dooi. Dr. A. B. Woodwaid left on Wednesday for Hnulsbuig, wheio he will attend to his duties as ono ol the membeis ot ths medical examining bonul. Mrs. Fied J. Billings visited fliends ill the W)omlng valley on Tuesday. Mis John Dean, of Sm anion, Is tho guest ot friends at this place. At thin Jde, who has been emplojed in the confectloneiy stoio and bnkoiy of Fied B. Jennings, lms gone to Wilkes Baue City hospital, vvhcie he will un deigo an opeiatlon. Pis position Is being tilled bv Fiauk Deitiich Palilck Bojce, who has Jieen In the St. Agnes hospital for tieitmeut tho past thtce months, i etui ned homo on Tues day vciv much Impioved Miss Nina Caiuej. of Plttston, is istt Ing hei aunt, Mis. Joseph Puce, on Past Tioga stieet. Tlie P.ist Pemon Bise Bull team will eioss bats witli the Giavel Hill team at this place tomouovv. Chailes Dav, of Seville, O, editor of the Seville Times, wab called lieio on ac count of the seilous illness of his bioth ei, Alvln. senior edltoi of tho Wyoming Demociat Judges John A Sittser and TTnivev Slekler will leave this week foi Atlantic City, wheio they spend seveinl weeks BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tovvanda, Juno 20. John I.tBar, a Pehlgh Vallcv 'fireman on passenger tiains, sudticnly became Ins tuo at his homo In Snie, on Sunday. While In this stnte he sbot himself lu the breast with a revolver. His recoveiy Is doubtful. He is thirty-two jeais old and has a wife and four children. Tho five county firemen's convention will be held nt Westflold, Tioga county, on August It and 13. A fanner named Pugene N. Reed, lesid inff mar AVnveilv, committed sulcldo last week by taking Pails gieen. Count Supeilntedciit H. S. Piitman. Is on Hie boattl of examiners of the Kutz tow n school, now doing duty. Tho twenty-second annual convention of the Methodist Women's Foielgn Mis sionary society was held at Wjaluslng on Tuesday and Wednesday. Henry Voibych, a former lesldeut of Susquehanna county, died at his home in Wyalusing yesterday at an advanced age. Two sons nnd a daughtci survive him. Tho tollowlug directors wero chosen at a meeting ot tho Bradford County Tele, phono company, held on Tuesday: C. P. Tincey, II. C. Porter, William Maxwell, W. M. Fell. G. T. Ingham, S. C. Thnyoi, P. B. McKce, M. P. Horlon und W. G. Tiatoy. Tho company now has 1ST lnstm ments in use on their line. 1!G belncr on tbn Tovvanda exchange and others on the exchanges lu other parts of tho county. Succe.ssfur leports nro being mntlo by prospectors who are looking for outcrop pings of coal along tho Loynlsock cieek, lu Sullivan county. Colonel Geoigo Saudeison and daughter, of Scranton, who have been making an extended visit with Tovvanda friends, re turned homo this week. A company fiom Connecticut will soon begin drilling tor oil near Canton, In Union township. Tho annual graduating exercises of St. Agues school were held on Tuesday even ing, thero being rour giaduutes, Misses Miny Ronuii. Pmlly Barron, nnd Pdmond Hai rou and Daniel Culllmaii, PUZZLE. sirvo i ri'.AiM and mother, HARFORD. Sprclal lu Hie Scranton Tribune, Hnrfordi Juno ,26. Mis. Hornco Hwect, 'Sirs. f. p, Tlligley, Mrs. W.Lelt Inp;, MIfs rjertmtlc and Lena SteariiB, MIbs Lillian Tlngloy, Maud Foisyth, Stay Swoot, Mt. Wt U. Itummoiut, Ooldit and Rose Woscott, ami Miss Lou Roftpifl, attended tho Sunday school excursion nt Heart Luke Wednesdny. Pugene Osmond Is home from Muns fleld etiite uorinnl school. Mr. ii ud i-Ms. A. T. Sweet spent Sat urday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. ChurleR Osborn, In Nicholson. Mrs. A. Leo Tiffany, of New Hiivon, spent u few days nt the home ot E. T. Tiffany's. Mrs, John Tunner is In a vety critical condition nt this writing, Mrs. Blrt Grunt and Mis. Abner Johnston attended children's day at Poster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. MeMlllcn, ot Nicholson, wore the guests of r. P. Tlngley's peo ple Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Rlrdsell, of Susquehan na weio calling on friends hero Friday, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Muynard, Mrs. Whiting and sou, Karl, attended the social at Oakley Saturday evening. Miss Hut tin Alvvorth spent last week In Susquehanna. Miss Mildred Rogers, of Green Ridge, Is the guest of her grandfnother, Mrs. James Uogeis. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sweet spent sovetnl days In Montrose lust week. Dr. Snyder, of New Mllfotd, was culled here in council for Miss Pllen Manner Thursday. O, F. May mud attended the graduat ing exercises at Stroudsburg this week. Miss Williams, of Peckvllle, spent Sundny with Minnie Darrovv. ELKDALE. Sp'clal to the Scranton Tribune. Elkdale, June 26. Strawbenles ate plentiful on Elk mountains. Milton Lovvry and son, Robeit, of Scranton, weio visiting relatives In this place last week. Misses Cora. Anthony, data Coleman and Ruth Wells attended the Children's day exercises held In the Methodist chuich, at Unlondale, last Sunday morning. Linn C. Diake, of Caibondale, has been engagefKto fill the pulpit In the Baptist church ot this.-place for the summer. He is a theological student, and comeii very well recommended. Miss Grace Sullender, who has been sojourning at Sar.mac Luke, N. Y., for nearly three years, has returned to the home of her parents, veiy much Im proved In health. Miss Nettle Crandall has leturned from New Mllfoid, where she has been attending the Normal school. John T. Tinker and Fiank Davles are spending the week at Heuit lake. Muny people listened with pleasuio to Dr. AVhulen, of Carbondale, vv ho sup plied the pulpit of the Elkdale church Sabbath atternoon. M. L. Stevens visited friends at East Lenox on Sunday. W. F. Churchill and sister, ot San Fianclsco, were calling on Elkdale friends lecently. BROOKLYN. Special to tlio Scranton Tribune. Biooklyn, Juno 26 Mr. and Mis. A. A, Quick, Joseph Quick and Mis. Kate Tewksbury visited their inothei, nt Montrose, one day this week, the occa sion being her blithday. Mis. Fiances Case, Mis. Helen Pld ridge, Mrs. C. H. Tiffany and Miss Mabel Tiffany attended the wedding of Miss Vlda Sterling, In Scranton, on Wednesdnv. ' Miss Saiah Louise Perry, of Scian ton, is visiting her cousin, Miss Hattlc McMillan. Mis. A. J. AIney and son, Earl, are visiting Mis. Bond, in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mis. Andrew Kent enter tained Mr. J. V. Thatcher, of Massa chusetts; Mr. and Mis. J. K. Utley, of Hopbottom; Mr. and Mrs. Allen, of Horseheads, N. Y and Mr. and Mrs. Franl? Dornn and daughter, Glace, of Hopbottom, last Sunday. Miss Nellie Kent, of Soianton, spent Tliuisduy of last week with her pat ents. D. L. Gaidner, of Factoryvilto, was In town one day this week. The Y. P, C. U. will hold a social at tho home of H- W. Roper on Fii.lay evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Utley, of Hopbot tom, celebrated their golden wedding last Thin sday. About- seventy-five guests weie piesent. TAYLOR. At the Welsh Baptist church pni son age on Tuesday evening the pastor, Rev. D. C. Edwards, united in mairlage MlbS Jennie Carter, the estimable daughter of Edinond W, Caiter and Mr. Ai thtir White, it populur young man, also of this town. After the ceie mony the newly wedded couple returned to tho bilde's 'home, whete a leceptlon was held which was attended by Imme diate lolatlves. The Taylor Reds journeyed to West Sciiintou on AVednesday and defeated the Athletics of that place by a scoie of 5 to 2. The Orioles defeated the. Mluook.t Maroons on the liver side grounds on Wednesday In a one-sided game by a scoie of 25 to 1. Miss Mnmle Fiancls has returned from Bloomsburg state nounal school wheie sho pat-sed successfully tho fac ulty and stnte examination. Miss Fiancls received a state ceitiflctilQ which entitles her to teach In any putt of the state of Pennsylvania. She Is being congratulated on her success. Misses Susie and Gertiude Mollis are home from Bloomsburg where they at tended the gidduatlng exciclses of tho normal school there, Mrs, John II, Johns and chtldtcn, Norma and Hector, aio homo fiom their visit to Dulevlllo. The final game of the seiles between the two local ihe companies will bo played on the ilvei side 'grounds this afternoon, Each company has won one game a piece and today's contest piom lses to be iiUeiestlng. The following from this town attend ed the Davis nnd Davis nuptial at West Scrnnton on Wednesduy evening; Mr, and Mrs, Edward E. Davis, Mr. and Mis, Isaac Duvls, Mlbses Leah Evans, Llzlo Davis, Olwen Hovvells, Hannah Powell, Hannah Duvls, LU llan Heffer nnd Maigaiet Davis, Mis. Robeit Llewellyn, of Union slieet, lecelved sad Intelligence fiom Wuleh on Monday announcing the death of her father, Rev. David Reese at the ago of 77 yeais. Mr. and Mis, Gvvllym Davis, of Doi- raucetown, weie glie&ts of lelu lives in town on Wednesday, Miss Lizzie Unvelder, of Union stieet, attended the Schumann a;d Kelfer wedding nt South Sciunton on Tuesday evening. Miss Teiesu Biooks, of Wilkes-Bane, lt visiting her aunt, Mis. Biooks, of Main street. V County Commissioner John Com Her THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WRNTS, fORRENTSFORSHLES Only Half a Cent Word. For Bent. njssrsff HOUSE FOR RUNT-At Dalton, nice located, near station; hot and cold water and bath. Addiess W, B, Slade, Dnlton, Pa. FOR niJNT-Kuinlshrd or unfurnished deslinhlo house, nine looms, cltv heat, "14 Clay avenue, lnuuho 2l llonrd or Trndo building. FOR RENT-Ilalf of a now double house. , 43S Webster avenue FOR RENT-Hlitwiilhil cottage nt Lake Wlnola for month of July. Iiutuhe ol Mis. T. D. Lewis, 1701 N. Main avenue. Scranton, Pa. Furnished Rooms for Bent. FOR RINTFiuiTshetrrooni, "lient, and bath. 127 Adams avenue. gas FOR RENT-Ono furnished loom, with Improvements: nlco one on thlid floor, cheap. 6J7 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, niolorn Impiovempnts; pilvntp family, gen tlemen preferred, at 87 Adams uveiuie. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas nnd bath, gentlemen pia fened, nt 539 Adams avenue. Wanted To Bent. WANTED Furnished house of four or five rooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E Tilbuno office. For Sale. WILL sell a safe, sound family hoise. cnirlagc and harness, cheap; hot so 7 cais old, 1,0V) pounds and absolutely safe for family uso; wagon, Ciawford pneumatic, good condition, lnqulle at this office. FOR SALE One mis "Hnulsbuig" au tomatic cut-off engine (175 It. P.) In Mist class condition. Scranton Colt and Nut Co. ' Beal Estate. LOTS, houses and fin ins for sale. See J. C. Zuifileh. FOR SALE Lot nt Lake Winola adjoin ing Hiawatha Cottage. Mis. T. 1). Lewis, 1701 N. Main avenue, Sci anion. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Green Ridge; choice neighbor hood; most desirable locality for home In Lnckn wanna county. J. A. Maivlia, 1736 Sandeiaon avenue. Wanted. WANTED-LIght load eait; suitable for speeding; good condition; low pi Iced. J. D. Dclahunty & Co , West Pltttston. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST In Nay Aug Pnik, neai picnic giouuds, a ladies thutelilne black seal hag, containing a pocketboqk with about $.).', a Lackawanna ml I load annual piss, taids with owner's name. kes and other aitlcles. Libeial l evvaur It letuined to Lackawanna lalhoad ticket office LOST Ladles' gold watch with G. L C. monogiain, black lob. gold letter C. Finder will be lewaided by leaving at E. G. Coursen's. Rheumatism. RIIEL'MATISM-AU paities that, wish can De speeuuy una peimaneiitiy eurou of all vailetles of Rheumatism by n vege table compound; cures guaiantecd In nuiie or address J. E. Taylor, Scianton Morris, of Scranton, was a business visitor In town on Wednesday. Mis. John E. Davis, of Wllkes-Barre, has been the guest of relatives In town for the past few das. Misses Maud Davis, Jessie Hallos, Bezzie and Manie Timlin "are home from the Stroudsbuig state nmmul school to spend their summer vacation. Mis. H. J. Biooks, of Main stieet, is slowly Improving fiom her recent se ilous illneess. OLYPHANT The ninth annual commencement ex ercises of St. Patrick's parochial acad emy were held In the Father Mathevv opera house last evening. The giadu utes, Mlssefa Sadie Rogan, Agnes Rev els, Veronica O'Connell, Anna Hoban, Eflle Thomas, Mury McNulty, Kather Ine Gllden, Veronica O'Hara and Anna McGovern, attlied In piotty gowns, oc cupied places on the stage. Rev. P. J. Murphy dellveied a bilef, but Instiue tlve nddiess to the membeis of the cluss and presented the medals and diplomas to them. Tho piogramme, which has pieviously been published In Tho Til bune, was can led out. There was a large attendance, and the thorough ex cellence of the event was most credit able to the Slsteis In charge and the peitotmeis, who so ably rendered their uaits, Cnrpenteis rue nt work icpalrlng the Sweeney building, which was lecently damaged by fire, Eugene O'Boyle Is home fiom St. Charles college, Baltimore, for his sum mer vacation, A social was tendeied the members of the giuduating class of St, Patilck's parochial school, by their ft lends, In Mnhon's hall, last evening. The affair was enjoyed by a largo gatheilng ot young people. Mr. und Mis, ,T, A. Shultz nnd Louis Znkon attended a wedding ut Scranton last evening. Miss Margin et Evans left yesterdny to attend the summer school at Fuc toiyville. Miss Ella Coon, of Athorton & Sut ton's cash store, Is enjoying her annual vacation, Mrs. E. 0. Harnden, of Ulughaniton, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mis. M. K. Hainden, has returned home. Miss Mamie Duffy is spending the week with Scranton fi lends, J, W. Grunt, of Jerniyn, was n caller in town yesterday. Miss Jeunetto Evans, of nttston, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Hauls, of Delttwaio stieet. WYALUSING. Special to the Scranton 'tribune, Wyalusing, June L'tt. Mr, nnd Mis. It, Culver, of Nantlcokc, uio visiting i da tives In tow n, Dr. und Mis, Huishbeiger, of Now Albany, weio guests of their daughter, Mis. O, H. B. Teny, last week. Mis. Nellie Lewi's will go to New Jer sey hoon, wheio she has n position In a hospital. Jesbe Ellswoiih s ut Willlanispoit this week us a Juioi, Judbon Squlies, of Hei rick, died on Friday, uged 50 eais, Mis. Will Kutford nnd duughler, Ruth, of Scianton, nie visiting her mother, airs. Eliza Vuughan, of Vaughan hill. . Heniy Veibiyck tiled with cancer on Wednesdny, P. A. Smith, of Smith & Co , is spend Ing a few d.is t Syiucubo, N. V. J., and Mrs. Uendleton, of Athens, aie vMtlns Mr, and Mis. W. B. Wells. No Order Accepted for less TIihii to Cents. Help Wanted Male. COAL. MINERS WANTED THE POCAHONTAS COIXIERIUS COA1PAINY '. Mr. A, J, King, Supcilntemlcnt, with liltumlnoim coal mines hi the town o Pocahoiitiisj Tiisowoll County. Htato of Virginia, on the Not folk and Western Ral way, wants some good, experienced coal miners nt once. WAGES! lor pick mining and loading entry coal to cents per car I' or pick mining and loading loom coal 7.1 cents per en r J'or mining and loading machine under-cut entry coal, ,,.70 cents per inr or mining and loading machine Under-cut loom eon I ...58 cents per car Inside track Inveis t'.'00 to S'l'X pur dav inside tiack layer helpers l.r,n to $l.7u per day ' insldo timber men VM per (lav Insido timber men holpcts Ji.wi per day Putties ot 10 can proem c special tickets for $10 73 for each person over the Poiinsylvnnlii Rnlliond Horn Philadelphia to Pocahontas, Regular fnio for ons lioison alone, H.fl.- , Good mliicis will get regular employment and good accommodations, as tho town of Pocahontas has over 1.000 Inhabitants. POCAHONTAS COM.IEIHES COMPANY, .101 Arcade" Rldg,, Phllft. WANTED Man with some osppi letiee with clectilc mnchlneiy to urn launch on Lake Winola for Julv and August. Apply piomptly, Lnko Winola Pilik Co., l-li! Jackson stieet. Help Wanted Femnle. WANTED-A cook at the Y. W. C. A -0j wtislili.gton avenue. WANTED A nil I for goncrul house woik at SI 4 Cedar avenue. CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at once. Rooms 44 nnd 40 Burr building. H. W. Sykes & Co. Situations Wanted. BOOKKEEPER wants evening employ ment; any system; lefeitnccs Al. Addiess K,, Tribune office. SITUATION W ANTED by n widow; cleaning, washing and lioniug. Ad dress Mrs. Miller, 71J Sehncll coiut. SITUATION WANTED by u Scottish girl as second ghl. Addiess Box 1".", Moosic, Pa. SITUATION WANTED Stenogiaphcr, expei lencod, desires, permanent posi tion. New York, Tribune WANTED A position as engineer or electrician; seven .veais' expcilence in elcctilcal woik; capable engineer; -best of lefeiences. Addiess tr. O. R., cine of Tiibunc. SITUATION WANTED-By a joiing man us bookkeepu or geneial nsslstant with knowledge of estimating; has had two yeais experience; can give refeienco It leimiied. Addiess J. C. Hinmiui, caro of Tiibune. A GENTLEMAN and wile, with best ief eiences, would take cnie of a holise for the slimmer In abscneo of owner. Ad diess C, Tiibune ofllce. SITUATION WANTED bv a boy 1 1 years of age as office hoy or cleik in diug stoie. Address 1639 Monsey avenue. Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE suUeFToomTwith (list class table bo.ud, can bo obtained at C33 Jeffeison avenue. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO T.OAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Cull on N. V. Walker. 314-113 Council building. Business Opportunity-. ' STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wi ite for our special ma1 -ket letter. Free on application. S. M. Ilibbaid & Co, membeis N, Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 41 and 4b Bioadway. Now York. Established 1S6I. Long Distance 'Phone 21S8 Bioad. LEGAL. GERMAN Buildlng Association, No 0, vs. Michael Giecula. In tho Couit of Common Pleas of Lackawanna Count. No ::S8, Mav Tcuu, 190.'. Notice Is heieby given that the imdci signed. an auditor appointed lo dlstilbutn the fund In Com t In tho ahovo stated case, will attend to tlio duties ot his ap pointment at his office. No. JO.' Paull building, in tho City of Scianton, in said connlv, on Tuesday, the I'.'d dav of July, 190-'. at 10 o'clock a. m , at which time nnd place all peisnns having claims upon said fund nie lequlicd to appear and piesent tho same oi otheiwise bo de baued fiom coming In on tho distribution thereof. J. M. WALKER. Auditor. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULD1NG. C. P. A., 23 Tiadeis' Bank building Old telephone, No. 3861. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estato Echnngo BIdg., Ut, Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, SIS CONNELL BLDO. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNEf.L building. Dentists. DR. C. E EtI.,ENBERGER, PAUL,! building, Spiuco sticot, Scianton, DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 AVYOMING nve. lawyers. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT toinoys and Counsollois-al-Lavv, U0J to 012 Council building. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 39, W nnd 21. 1, A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-L.WY, Honrd of Tindo Building, Scrnnton, Pa. A W. RERTUOl-iF, OFFICE MOVED TO No. 211 Wyoming avenue. Patent Attorneys, q A TC MTC luailcouiitrie KA I t-IN I Oof the Globe. Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor hi tho city. No chaigo for In foinialinu on patentability; over ten jeais cxpoilenco. Replogic & Co,, lcars nidsr. Hotels and Bestnurnnts, THE ELK CAFE, l.'l AND 1.7 FRANK lln avenue, Rates leahonablc. I'. HIEGLHR, Piop.-lotor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L ic W, Passonger depot, Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Piopilotor, Scavenger. A. B. BRIC.aS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cots pools; no odor; only Impivcd pmnpa iicd. A. B. Bilges, propiiemi, Lojivo oideis 1100 North Main nsoti'ip, or Elcko's thug stoic, cuiier Adams and Mulbouy. Both telephones. , Wire Scieens, JOSEPH KUETTEL REAR 511 I.ACE.V. ave Scianton, mfis. of Wire Scteont) miscellaneous. MEaARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' Sup plies, envelope), paper bugs, twine. Waiehoimo, 110 Wusliingtou avcuuj. THE WII,KES-RARRE RECORD CAN bo bad lu Scianton at tho news stand of .Relbtnun Bios., 100 Spiiuo and fOi Linden; M. Noiton. 3-vJ Lackawumm ,mo.; 1. S. Schuter. 211 Smuco blic;t. Zim ;m1 ?yv 5 ,, a DIREWM Onlr Hilf a Cent a Word. I Help Wanted Male. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. BEADING SYSTEBk. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect May 18, 190.'. Stations lu Now Yoik, foot Llheitv stieet and South Foiiy, N. R. . y TialtiH lcavo Scranton for New Yoik, Philadelphia, Enston, Bethlehem, Allen town, Mnurh Chunk, White Haven. Ash ley, AVilkes-Bnrro and Plttston nt 730 a in , 7 p. m. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p in. Quaker City Exptcss leaves Suanton 7.30 a. in., through solid vestibule tialn with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with onlv ono change of ais for Bnltlmoie and Washington, D. C, and all principal points south nnd west. For Avoca, Plttston and Wilkes-Bane, 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sundav, 2,10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Glove, etc, , 7.30 and I p in. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Hniiisburg . via Allcutovvn at 7ro a." m 1 p. m, und t p m. Sunday. 2.10 p. in For Tamaqtia and Pottsville, 7.30 a. m , 1 p. m. and i p m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station W. O BESSLER. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT. Gen. Pass Agt. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 190J. Tialns leave Scianton for New Yoik At inn. 3 20, U05. 7.50 and 1010 a. m.; 12 40, 3 40, 3 33 p. m. For New York and Phila delphia 7 50, 1010 a. m.. and 12 40 and 3 3", p. m. For Gouldsboio At ti.10 p. m. For Buffalo 1.13. 0 2J and 9 00 a. m.; 1.55, t3 and 11.10 p in. For Blngliamton. Elmlrn and way stations 10 23 a. m., 1.05 p. m For Oswego, Siacusc und Utlca 1.15 and 0 2J u. m.; 1 55 p m. Oswego, Syracusn nnd Utlca train at (122 a. m. dally, oxcopt Sunday. For Montiose 9 00 a. m.; 1 0i and C 50 p m. Nicholson accommodation 4 00 and ti 15 p. m. Bloomsbuig Division For Noithumber land, at b S5 nnd 10 10 a. m ; 1 53 and b'10 p m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3 rj and 9 05 p m Sunday Ti ains For Now York, 1 30, 3.20. fi 03. 1010 n. m.; 3 40 and 3 35 p m. For Buffalo l.li and b 2J a. m.; 155, USO and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlia and way stations 10.'", a. m For Blngliamton and way sta tions, 9 00 n. m Bloomsburg Dlv islon Lcavo Scranton, 1010 a. m. and B10 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June 10. 1002 Tialns for Cai bondalo leave Scianton at G 44, 7 30, S 30, 10 13 a. III.; 1.' 03, 1 12, 2.11, 3 5li, 5 '.9. C 25. 8 21, 9 15, 10 01 p. ni.; 12 IS, 1 JS a.m. For Honesdale U 41, 1013 a. m.; 211 and D 29 p. m For Wllkes-Baiie-K38. 7.41, 8 41. 9.17, 10W a, in.; 12 03, I.E. 2.18, 3 23, 4 33, ,6 10, 7 4S, 10 41, 11 49 p m. For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7.41, 9 47 a. m.; 2.18, 4 33 and 11.49 p m For PennsjlVaiila R. R. Polnts-GSS, 9 47 a. m ; 1 42, 3 28 and 4 )" p. m. For Albany nnd nil points north 7 36 a. m. und 3 Ob p in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale 8.50, 1133 a. m; 211, 3 50. 5 52 and 11 17 p. m For Wilkes-Bane 0 38 a. m.; 12 05, 1.58, 3 28, 0 32 and 9 17 p. m. For Albany and points north 3 3B p. m For Honcbdale 8 30 a. m ; 11.33 and 3 52 p. m. W. L PRYOR, D. P. A., Scrnnton, Pa. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1902. Tialns leave Scianton: bJS a. in, week d.is, thiougli vestibule tialn from Wilkes-Banc. Pullman buffet pallor cur and couches to Philadelphia, via Potts ville; stops at principal Intel mediate sta tions. Also connects foi Siinbuiy, Har ilsbnier, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash ington nnd foi Plttsbtug and tho West. 9 47 a. m . week das, lor Sunbuiy, llur ilsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash ington and Plttsbuig and tho AVest. 1,42 p ni., week davs. (Simdus, I VI p m.), foi Sunbuiy, Hniiisburg, Philadel phia, Baltimoie, Wusliingtou and Pltts buig and the West. 3 2S p. m week diivs, thronga vcstibuln tialn from Wilkes-Bane Pullman buflet pallor car and ccaches to Philadelphia vli Pottsville. Stops at pilnclptl intoi mediate, stations. 4J3 p m , week das. for Italelon Sun buiy, Huiilsbiug, Philadelphia and Pitts- Ul B" J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen Mgl. 'J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lehigh Valley Bnihoad. In Effect Juno 15, 1902. ' '1'ialns Leave tjciauton. For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D. 6 II. R. It., at 7.11. tlnuiigh Pallor Car and Day Coach Cm bondalo to New Yoik and 9.47 u. in., with L. V. Coach Caihon clulo to Plilluilolphiii, and 2.1S, 4.15 (Black Diamond Espic&s), nnd 11, l'i p. in. Sun days, D. e II. R. R., 1 .18, 9,17 p. in. For White Haven, lla.loton and pilnci pal points In the coal legions, via D. & II. R. R 7 41, 218 and 4 3.1 p. in. Foi Potts villo, 7.41 a. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, llni i Island and piluclpal lutoi mediate sta tions, via D, ii II. R. R.. 7.41, 9 17 a. m.; 2,18, 4 31 (Black Diamond Express), 11,49 p. in. SundilH, D. Ac II. R. R 9 JS u. in.; 138. 9.17 P. ill. For Tuukhiinnock, Tovvanda, Elmlia, Ithaca, Geneva and piinclpnl intciniedlnto Btutlons via D., L. A. W. R. R, UJ5 a, m. and 1.55 p. in. For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Nlng nia Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. Sc. 11. R. R. 1201 p. in.; ,128 (Black Diamond Espiess). 10 41. ll.li Py m, Sun dajs. D. & II R. R., 12 0.1. 917 p. m. Pullman i).u loi and sleeping or I,ehlgli Valloy I'aiior, cai,soiuaII tialns bstwecn Wllkes-Bairo and Now York. 'Pllljadol phla, Buffalo and Suspension 'Ihrdgtrs ROU.IN H.' WILBUR. Oen, Sujit , 2'i cuiiiaiui oiisut, iuv (ii,,,. l.'.in ilrtbnlu iiiid. Piitlninn.,iPsPri'i)MnMu apply lo city ticket 'office, 09 Publlo Squaio, WllkesBaLic Pa. . New York Ontario and Western. Tlmo Table Hi "Effect Sunday, jTuio 13,1902, NORTH BOUND TRAINS. ;' , Leavo, . Leave Anlvo Tialns. Sciantou."Cai bondalo: Catlosla. No, 1 10 .10 a, in. 11.10a.m. 1.00 p, m. No. 3 4 0)i. ni. 4 44 r. in. bUDli. in, No. 7 , 1 1 l' "i Ar.C.n bondalo bt4ii p m A ' SOUTHi BOUND, A ' CHARLES B. LEE. ,GU. Pilsfi. Agt.. 2'i Cortland stieet. New Y'mkr- - - , A. AV. NQNEMACHJJP, Plv, ps.Agt , Cnntli rihllilnrinm 111 t -1 i- l.eavo l,eava Anlvn Tialns. Cudosta, Caibondlo. Sciaulou, No. b , ,!iS?ni nuJ',7.2Sa. in. No. 4 S40n.ni JOOla.in. loiim.m, Nu. 2 2.11P111. 400p ill, I tVi) m SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH BOUSlJ Leave Leuyo 'Alilvo Tuilns. Scianton. Cm boudnle. Cadosla. Nil. 9 ,,,.,, 30ii. 111. 910p.m. 1043a, in. No. 5 ,,,,.. 7.MV- m.Ar.CailioiuUilo7;45 p m SOUTH BOUND.. T t I.envo Leavo Atilvo Tialns. Cudosln. Caibondale, Sciautoti, No. b,', , ,' lr, T.Jl'U.m. No. 10 ,,,... 4 30 pm. fcWi,m, b4jp. m, Tialns Nos, 1 on week das, and'a on Sundajs lonnoct tor Nevy Yoik cltVMId. dlctovvn, Walton, Noiwich, Oneldo Oi wego and all points west. i Trulu 'J tor Poyntelle, Walton. Delhi. Sidney, Norwich and all New Berlin lliuncii polutu, , Train No. IS. with "Quaker City Ex. piess" at Scrantpn, via,C, R. R. of N. J. for Plilludolpnln. Atlantic City, Baltimore WashliiBton and Pennsylvania stati polnts...ifiM" :i J ( See tlmerfalilo unci consult ticket agauti for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. G. P. A , New York. J. E. WELSH. T. V. A.. Scranton. Ta, , f f ' J i 4 'X. , ak.: