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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MYSTERY QF
AN OLD BOX
VALUE OF A LEGACY DISCOV
ERED AFTER TEN YEARS.
Meeting of the Susquehanna County
Veteran Oiganization ;The Man
ner in Which Mis. McGiath, of
Gulf Summit, Cat tied Hei Point.
The Hired "Laboress" of Susque
lianna. Spcclil In the "cranton Tribune
Susquehanna, June 2') In ISJ, n Gei-
iiun shoemnkei named Stlnniflt died nt
Gulf Summit lie had a biotliei .it Cni-
Tioadale.'ta whom, on his deathbed, he
bequeathed an old box, .bout tho size
of ir soap box. The mother, who be
came heir to the box, Knew not what to
d& with the leg.iov, hut he kept It In
, nnattlo until a few jenis ago, when he
iiiat i pd.
It was subsequently taken fioin the
, attic and given to his llttli glil as .a
, ' phi) thing The little gill -catteied the
' contents of the box, pegs, awls, etc , to
the foui winds About a ye.ti ago tho
father died, near Honesdale, and the
loving widow utilized tho box in which
to plant geianlunis She then plated It
upon her husband's gi.tve.
When the plants grew tho bo was
taken back to tho house, and did s-ei-
vlce again as a pi i) thing One day tho
bottom fell out of the box, and it was
found that the box had two bottoms
A quantity of sold mln fell out or the
false bottom The fact was iopoi ted to
'vtho little sill's mothci, and on lount-
, ing the amount she found that it was
( $230. It hat, blnce been nbcci tallied that
the man whoMeft the legacy died heroic
, lie could explain tho leason foi the gift
of the box.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
The Wayne county seiuitoiI.il con
ferees will meet in solemn conclave at
v Honesdale on Monday net And the
pood Loid only knows what they will
do.
Rev. Charles W. Hoot, of Chi 1st Epis
copal church, will today pi each ills linnl
BCimon befoio talcing the assistant pas-
toiate of a chuich at Baltlmoio.
Theio aie alieady thlity candldalis
for principal of tho Susquehanna
schools, with "nioie to follow."
Tho funeial ot Miss Hannah I'enine,
n pioneer lCHhlent of Subquelmnna, took
pluio on Fiiday uftciuonn.
, At Monti osc, on Tuesday aftoinoon,
the Susquchnnnn Stni.s and the Mont
roscis will play a letuin same. Siih
ciuehnnnn took, the fhht game, at Sus
quehanna, on Wednesday last, I to 3,
'The Kile is guiding its tiaiKs, be
1 tween Susquchunna and Gulf Summit.
One huudied carloads of giavel mo
dumped iluljy,
" JUST BETWEEN us.
The average police station Is a club
house,
A blind man cannot bo held liable tor
a bill which he acepted pa) able "at
sight,"
Is this next spilug, or hint fall or
both mixed?
i A Susquehanna sen ant gill bays she
is a "hired labmcss,"
A local pastor announced to his Hock,
jeceptly, that the "Amens!" vveio all
right at tho proper time, hut that they
dld'uot i attic in the collection basket,
A Susquehanmi engineer bald to a
minister; "When do )ou expect to see
Elder again?'1 "Nevei!" said
the, reverend gentleman, solemnly. "Tho
elder Is In heaven,"
SHOUT STOPS,
The Client Bend chamois tannery will
resume bubinesa us soon ns a tanner
can bo seemed.
The Hnllsteud bilk mill will soon stuit
up again.
Unloudale will celebiato "tho -1th,"
for tho benefit of its local coal pios
peotojg, The Susquehanna County Veteran
ter.
AN OLD AND WELL-TRIED REMEDY.
MPS WlNBLOWfj SOOTJUNCJ HYRl'P
forchildien teething, isjho piescilptlon of
one of tho best emiiBMnftHfilclaiiii and
lunaes In the United StuTUFJnd has bem
used sixty year with novci falling hue
cess by millions of motheis for thc-li ehll,
dren. During the pioeess of teething: its
a)MO is incalculable. It icliuves (ho child
froiikpulji, cutes dlauhoea, gilpiug in thq
bowels, and wind-colic. Hy giving health
to tho child It rests tho mothci. Pi Ice.
twenty-live cents a bottle
oiganlatlon will hold a meeting at
Monti use, July Z, to au.inge for the an
nual encampment.
At the Thompson tieslle filling, the
dht sinks fiom sight as fast as it Is
tin own In. In the same vicinity,
seieial )ais since, the ties and mils
laid upon sponger boll, dl&appcaied
fiom .bight in ,i night.
ON TIP O' TIIIJ TOXGUn.
In fashionable elides, hammocks aie
known as "nuiti imonial ciadles"
A mm often ti.nels to success and
the giao at tho same time
A Philadelphia puhlislipt f.uoit. us
with the wiltlugs of tho Her. hllis
Ilenn Ifenn tiacts, It is piesumed
One gieat trouble with thobe who go
to the bud Is tint they do not think
to punide themseHes with a letuin
ticket
The oldest inhabitant is busy eithei
telling how inudi coidci it was In the
spiing of elglileen bundled and fios-e
up bolid, oi else tint neei In his life
did he expei knee such a season.
a cisti:rx i:pisode.
Mis McGiath, of Gulf Summit, has
long deblied to Wbit ldathes at Kala
mazoo, Michigan, but hei husband
stienoiibly obtected. She has coaxed
and tlneatened foi thiee )e,us, but the
old chap has been obdmate. He has
been Sot."
Last Fiida), McGiath was cleaning
out a well, using a laddoi to descend
and ascend. Mis McGiath pulled up
the laddei and then asked pel mission
to go to Kalamaoo, but McGiath le
fus(d and told hei to go to a hottei
clime than tho city.
In tlnee houis Mis. McGiath again
letuined to the well, and this time Mc
Giath was thed and hungi), and he
lelented and the ladder went down after
he had piomlbed to le his wife -i&it
hei relathes
lie tald a few thlngb, not to be found
In tho icvised edition, when he i cached
the suiface, but McGiath Is a man of
bis woul, and tho white doe of peace
again bloods oer Gulf Summit.
Whitney.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special In Hie Scranton 1 illume.
Tunkhaunock, July 1, John Mujiinid,
w ho hab been the guest of his niece,
Mis A. IJ. Uetts, foi the past week,
letuined to his home at Hallblead on
Monday.
The Lehigh Valley lompanr want
foily men to woik on tho Montrobe
blanch giasel tialn.
Ahln Day, lor many eais the tenlor
edltoi o tho WoniIug Dcinoci.it, died
on Sunday moining of heait falluie at
his home uu Tioga btieet. lie had
been In poor health for a long time
past. The uineinl bci vices wete hold
at Ills late home this afternoon at -'
o'clock. Intci meiit was made at Sun
n) aide cemeteiy, Deecabed wub 72
y in s of age.
Supeilntendent A, K. Adams, of tho
FaimPi's Dahy Dispatch company, was
hi town on Monday and held a shoit
tonfeience with koiuo of out business
men who hae been tonsidcilng the
ptojett of building a milk shipping sta
tion at this place, Theio nie good pios
peels that tho station will be built.
Testimony was taken In tho dhoreo
c.ibo of Stephen Wnlkei -vs. M.ugaiot
Walker, befoie J. Wood Piatt, com
mibsloucr, on Monda).
Mis. John Tumi, of Iiuifnlo, Is visit
ing her blstei, Uu II, Stanley Hard
lug, on Waiien stieet.
Corny M, Klshpaugh, of Haulsbuig,
was u caller In town on Monday.
Stew at t lie) uolds, of Noifolk, Va Is
visiting his giandpaiontH, Captain and
Mis. AV. X. P,e)nolds, at this plate,
Mi s, Dean Giay, of Towand.i, Is vis
iting hei mother, Mis. Savannah Klnt
ner, on Thhd stieet.
Attorney James i:, Fiear Is confined
to his home by illness,
Hugh Calnhan has leslgned hlb posl
tlon at the Campbell baiber shop and
will londuct a shop at laike Wluola
duilng the summei,
Tho engineer for the new state bridges
to be coustiueted In this county will be
appointed this week mid plans and
specifications me expected to bo pie
paied, at once,
FOREST CITY, "
The funeial of Mis. GeotgffMuxey,
si,, was held fiom, her lateiome In
Delnwaie stieet Sunday afternoon. Rev,
J, Dulls olllclated. Tho leniains wete
taken to Maplewood teineteiy, Caibon
dule, for latei meat. Despite the stonily
weather there iiai- a laige uttendai'c.
Th business men's plenlo which was
to have been held ioduy vus postponed
THE SOU ANTON
on account of the wenlhcr and will take
place tomouow if the conditions ale
faiornble. There Will ho a big atten
dance. The dinner will bo tho big fen
tUro of the occasion, tt will include a
plentiful Biipply of baked clams.
Misses Grace Motihctinott, Alice Mol
vln and tletta Furiell and Irving Pente
cost arc home from the normal schools.
Jacob Krltchlk and MIrs I'etonla
nlbencliutc were united In marriage at
St. Anthony's church this morning by
nov. J. Kuril. The groom Is one of
the most prominent of our foreign born
residents. He hun been high constable
and a borough policeman for several
yeais and Is piomlncnt In the union nnd
fiatemnl societies. Tho bride leccntly
came fiom Mr, Kiltchlk's native town
In Lithuania. He met her nt the house
of some ft lends In Now Yoilc city on
Memorial day, and they icry speedily
came to an understanding that result
ed In the marriage of todav.
The school boaid has re-elected
Pilnclpal C. T. Thorpe. ,
Mr. and Mis. W. Hughes aie visiting
the home of M. W. Woodhouse In Baltl
moie. Mr. and Mis. H. Itulan have gone to
Cross Forks for ti month's visit.
SPRINGVILLE.
Special tn t lie Scranton Tribune.
Spilngfleld, July 1. Tho giound has
been so badly soaked dining the past
week that woiklng In coin nnd other
hoed crops Is next to Impossible.
Mr. nnd Mis. Ilagenbaitch, of Wllkcs
Haire, aie visiting theli daughter, Mis.
A. O. Dunlup, In this Mllugc.
Henry S. Thomas, of Lehman, Lu
zerne county, visited his purents, Mr.
and Mis. Daniel Thomas, heio last
w eok.
Miss i:ilzaboth Taylor, whoso illness
was nbted last week, died Wednesday
night, and was bulled on Satin duy.
Mr. and Mis. W. It. Hiooks, of
Biidgewatei, Isltcd their daughter,
Mis. W. V. Lott, last week.
Hon. C. A. Hungeifoid, ot Tunkhau
nock, was up fiom his home lust week,
attending to some bublness.
Miss Emm i Aeiy has the laigest
music class of any teacher In this icln
ity. She has hlxty pupils.
The guild met at the homo of Mis E.
X. Pilchard on Fiiday last. The pio
eeeds weie oic'r $7. ,
Stiawbenles aie eight cents a quint,
whete two weeks ago the pi lee was
twelve cents.
Miss Fannie Beach Is visiting at the
homo of John O. Lyinan.
The stipenlsois met Satuiday to let
the building of tho Thomas hill load.
Only one bid ns made and that was
l ejected, and now the load Is not to be
built. The old load will be repalied and
used
Miss Mabel Piieh.ud's tcim of select
school closed last Pildar She had
tw cut) -one pupils dining the two
months
Theie will be a game of base bill hero
next Fiiday, between Habt Lemon and
the SpiiiiRillIes
When the school bo.nd met to hlie
te.uhcis for the academy, a petition
liom the pations was handed In faioi
ing Call Chin chill foi pilnclpal. It
was igniued, and ho was hiicd without
his knowledge loi second pi ice. Ite
eently he came home fiom his hchool,
and now time is a vacant place on the
loice at tho acadeni). Chuichill goes
back to his foimei place.
Fiank Chuichill is up fiom Scianton
on a visit to libs mother nnd btother.
He will piobably do borne fishing while
heio, for ho is a devotee of Iaak Wal
ton, and olten makes catches that he
cannot cany home.
Satuiday evening the band dispensed
Ice cieam, and evci) Satuiday even
ing, when the weathei Is suitable, theie
will bo a musical pi ogi amine.
WYALLSING.
Special lo tho Scranton Tribune
W)alsuing, July 1 Miss Do Etta
Ga)loid, ot Philadelphia, Is visiting tel
atlves in town.
Cliildien's day wnb held In the Pies
byteilan chinch Sunday moining.
A musical was held at the home of
Miss Bessie Staltoids on Satuiday eve
ning. Mi. .T3 Mott G.ivloid letuined home
Thuisday fiom a tew das' lislt with
his si-ter, Mis. L. D. Leach, at Auburn,
X. V.
Mis. Lacy, pf Dallas, Tex., is visiting
hei bister, Mis. Tieiney.
Mi. John Mitten, of Hei rick, spent
Sundnv in town.
Mi. John It. Sow art, of Towanda,
was calling in town Satuiday.
Mis. R. Ciandall and son, Poi ter, of
Stevensville, visited her mothci, Mis.
Poiter, a few da).s lecently.
Mi. William Thompson nnd Miss
Floieneo Wlllson weio mauled last
Wednesday at the home of hei intents,
Mi. William Willson, sr. '
Mr. Bitice Cook, of Xevv Yoik city,
Is visiting his patents, Rev. A. J. Cook.
Mis Langdon Maish and daughter,
Fiancls, of LeRn)svllle, visited In town
Satui day.
Miss Mlna Hines has letuined to
Wilkes-Banc,
Miss Genevieve Hoag Is visiting at
Stroudbbuig and Scianton.
Mis. M. Stalfoid,, widow of D.
K. Blown, died at the homo of her
dnughtor, Mis, C. A. Stow ell, Sunday
evening, June 2l, of pneumonia, after
an illness of a few days,, aged 70 )e.us.
Deceased was an estimable Christian
lad), loved by all,
Hi m i
H0NESDALE.
Special to llio Scranton Tribune.
Honesdale, July 1, Mi. and Mrs. U,
A. Pennlman and Mlhs Anna Baker le
tuined on Satuiday fiom a western
tiln.
An accident to soino ptdestiian cioss
lug tho Muln btieet wagon bildgo will
be cluonleled eio long, If they continue
ciobslng the bildgc, which Is dangoi
ous, as tho width will meiely allow two
wagons to pnbs. On Satuiday a maiket
wagon nnd atieet spilnkler collided on
tho bildge, causing a wreck, The toot
bildge Is tho place for peilestiluns.
The coal mlneis' 'strike has loilved
an old-time tndustiy among the far
meiH In the vicinity of Honesdnle,
Scouh of tennis mo hauling fctovo wood
to town. Many aie doing n luciatlic
business supplying the bubstltuto for
COIll,
Tho handsome icsldento of Henry J,
Rusbell, at the coiner of Second nnd
Eighth stieets, haa been made inoio at
tiactlio by tho addition of colonial
pmchct) on the wo sides facing the
stieet. Tho nid leuio has been le
moved, sldewulhs nnd juid nie being
graded, giving It u decidedly modern
effect.
Mr. nud Mrs. Mai tin Heft, of Scran
ton, aie guests at the home of Mrs.
Heft's parents, Mr, and Mis, S. W,
Powell.
Miss Kathleen Hand lias letuined to
her home In Wilkes-Baiie, after visit
ing Miss Maiy P, Tuiey, on upper Main
sticpi
Misses Lucy Edgett and Xllle G,
Kimble have gone to Blngliamtou,
where (hey are the guests of Mis. John
Gala.
TRIBUNE - WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
Fourth of Jtily Excursion to rictur
osquo Mountain Park.
Mountnln Park Is situated on tho
top of Wllkos-Bauo mountuln, over
looking the beautiful Wyoming valley.
Tialns will leave Scianton at 8.30 and
11.30 a. m.i 1 n. m. andt4 p. m. Rntes,
75 cents; children, CO cc'nts.
Tialns will leave Wllkes-Bano at
fi.OO, 10 00, 11.00 a. m., 12.00 noon, 1.00,
2 00, 3 00 p. in.
Tho Scianton tmlns will mnko all
local stops between Scianton nnd
Wllkcs-Bnrre.
Amusements of nil kinds will bo pro
vided: Bowling, merry-go-iound, coast
er lallroad, mlrago and all athletic
sports.
First class music for dancing; an
abundance of refreshments of all
kinds. Tickets will be sold nt all sta
tions. Xo tickets will bo sold on the
tinlns. J. S. Swisher, District Passen
ger Agent, Scranton, Pa.
National Delegation Association,
Minneapolis, Minn., July 7th-llth.
For tho above occasion the Lacka
wanna Railroad will bll special ex
cursion tickets to Minneapolis, good
going July 4th, Rth, and Gth, at $30 CO
tor lound tilp, and to be available for
letuin passage leaving Minneapolis not
cailier than July 8th, or later than July
11th, except by depositing tickets with
Joint Agent at Minneapolis not later
than July 14th, and upon payment of a
fee of B0 cents at the time ot deposit,
an extension of tho limit of leaving
Minneapolis to and Including Sept. 1.
Delegates will please bear In mind
the fact that by leaving Scianton on
tho Lackawanna Railroad, only one
change of cars, Chicago, Is necessaiy.
A popular time Is leu lug Scranton at
C:G0 p. m , an King Minneapolis 7:45 the
second morning.
Ningain Falls and Return.
To Xiagnra Falls and return, only
$fr!, For all trains July 3 and 4, the
Lackawanna lalhoad will sell special
round-tiip tickets from Scianton to
Nlngaia Falls, good going on date of
bale, and for letuin up to and Includ
ing July C, at $C r3 for tho lound tilp.
Chlldien between the ages of 5 and 12
ems, one-half adult late.
Independence Day at Niagara Falls.
The Lehigh Valley lallioad announces
the low fate of $6 55 fiom Scranton for
the lound trip. Tickets on sale July
Sid and 4th. limited for return to July
Gth, and w HI bo honored on any train
except the Black Diamond expiess.
See agents for fuither particulais.
( basFball. 1
"--""""HW AMI BUI"'
American League,
At Philadelphia R n B
Baltlmnic 0000000000 J 0
Philadelphia 0 01001 0(lx-li : 0
Battel les Cionln nnd Robinson; Wad
doll and Sclnecl engost. Umplrcb Caiu
theis and Johnstone
At Boston RUB
W.ibhlngtou 0 0 0 110 0 0 0? 7 4
Boston 0 0 4 J 0 0 1 1 0 l"i 'J
Battel les Patten and Clink, Dinnepn
and IV.unei. L'mphe Connoll).
At Detioit n H B.
Cleveland 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 21 S 2
Detioit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 2
Battel les Jo I and Beinls: Mlllci and
McGuhe t'mplre O'T.oughlhi
At St. Louls-Chlcugo-St. Louis; ialn.
National League.
At Biooklvn llrst game R II.B.
Philadelphia 000000100 1 r, .!
Biooklyn 0 0100010 2 5 0
Batteiles "White and Booln, Kltson and
rullci. Umpiic Bmslle
At Biooklv n second gamp R jf.n
Philadelphia 1 0 2 0 o o 0 l 2 i, n n
Biooklju J 0 0 0 0 " 0 1 x S 12 2
Battciies Ibeig, Polls nnd Jieklilsch;
Donovan and Abeam Umpiic Bmslle
At New Yoik R ii n,
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 S S 0
Xevv Yoik 0 03000000.! fl 0
Battciies Willis and Klttridge; Evans
and Ye.iger. Bmiilic Cantllllon.
At Chicago list game R n B.
St. Louis 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0411 1
Chicago 10O00000 0 1 C 0
Battciies Wlrker and Rvnn; Luncleien
and Chance. Uniphes Powers and Blown.
At Chicago second game R H E
St. Louis 0 100000001 & 1
Chicago 1 0 00 0 2 0 0.N '! 0 0
Battciies Yerkes and Ran, Menofce
and Kllng. Uniphe Powcis and Blown.
At Plttbhurg- R 1I.E.
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 -3 9 1
Pittsburg 1100000021 0 1
Batleiles Phillips and Peltz; Phllllppi
and Silmmor. Umpire O'Dn).
Eastern League.
Buffalo, S; Now ark, 2
RoshPitei, 2; Jeisiv City, 1.
Pi evidence, 2; Montieal, 0. (rirst
game).
Montienl, I; Piovidence, 3. (Second
gaino thliteon Innings,
Tomato, 2; Woieobtcr, 1, (I'lrst g.uno).
Toionto, 3; YVoicostcr, 2. (Second
gnme).
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
Tho P. Quad B iso Ball club challenges
tho Bieweiy Woikcra Babo Ball club tn a
gnnio of hall for fiom $10 to $.'" a side, to
bo pUi)cil on tho day of tho brcweiy
PICTURE
nattle of Bunker Hill
Vine Geneials Howe and Plgot.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
MIS, FOR REITSL FOB SHIES
Only Half a Cent a Word.
For Rent.
Kijifcn.
VOn RBNT Br. Clinves' cottngo nt Ci)s
lal I.ako, eight looms. Apply at J. B.
Shannon &. Co., Caibondale, Pa,
FOR RBNT-Coniad Pell's blacksmith
nnd whcolwilRht shops, w)i PlttHlon
avonllc. All tho tools and stock will bo
sold nnd tho pimps icntcd, This lsone or
tho best paying stands In this city. In
nulro at Blttcnbciidei &. Co.
FOR JtBNT Stotago loom for merchan
dise, llnlshed lumbei, patteins, oti..
by tlio month or scar. Intuilio nt I and 0
Bockash place, Scianton, l'u.
HOtlSB FOR RBNT-At Bnlton, nicely i
locaico, near stniion; not mm wum
wnter and bath, Addtcss W. B Sl.ulo,
D.ilton, Pa.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished
desimblo house, iitno looms, clty-licat,
711 Olav avenue. Inqulto 20J Boaid ot
Tindo building.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FURNISHBD ROOMS with pilvlloge of
light housekeeping; ccntially located.
Zl. C, Tilbuno ofllce.
FOR RBNT Ono funiNhcd loom, with
lmpiovomonls; nlso ono on thhd floor,
cheap i.'7 Adams avenue
FURNISHBD ROOMS for lent, modorn
lmpiovemcnts; pilvato family; gen
tlemen picfoiied, nt B37 Adams aveuuo
FtJRNTSIIBD ROOMS FOR RBNT. with
licit, gas nnd bath gentlemen pio
fencd, at fi39 Adams avenue
Real Estate.
WEHRUM HOME
FOR SALE
Location Blnilnust on tho
boulevnid.
JJnnd. Sevent)-lwo ncics;
faim, gaiden and
law n.
Souse Contains 1" looms
not counting nius
eiy. servantB' looms,
b ilh looms, lav .Hol
ies, hills, closcts.etc
Othei buildings. . cottngo foi rnimcr,
two hige buns,
wai,oii hoiibo, wotK
, shop, green houso,
Ico house, chicken
house, etc.
"B" Illuminating gas Is
furnished bv a line
7u light acotslene gas
plant
"Ote Five open (lie places,
In addition to steam
hMt thioughoul
Water An nhundnnco of
sp Hiding spilng wa
tei to all tho build
ings with u piessme
ot 21 pounds to
bqmie inch
Plumbing The plumbing is tho
best open woik The
bath looms .no tiled
and equipped with
h toilsome llstuios
Summed up The beauties of n
cultivated lium and
tho liiMiiics of a
in o dorn iltv lesi
d e n c e delightfully
combined
This piopeitv cost between $30 000 and
36oiK)o will sell loi $rooo
Foi terms of sale and pel mission to in
bPtct the place, apply to ,
W. T. HACKETT,
REAU ESTATE BROKER
12G-12S Washington Ave, Scianton. Pa
FOR SALB rami 1J0 aeics, stock, good
on b ml, nine miles fiom rfctanton;
two miles fiom Mocow Fnirn alono oi
film and stock. Maiy Jenkins, Maple
Lake, Pa.
LOJ'S houses and faims loi sulc See
J C Kiulllch
TOR SALB Bleg'int sites for homos In
upper Green Ridge; cbolco nelghboi
hood, mobt dcshable loeilltv for homo
In LnckTwanna county. J A Mai vino,
171G Sindoison avenue
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WBBAT TRADBRS with
out delay. Wilto for our special ma1
ket letter Freo on application S M
Ilibbaid .1 Co, membeis N. Y Consoli
dated and Stock B.chnnjre. 44 and 40
Broadway, Now York. Established 1S6I.
Long Distance 'Phone 21SS Broad
Boarding.
WAVUnrFliOMlD Transient boaiders
can bo accomniodated dining the
month of Julv at Bliss Villa, Wnveily, Pa.
ILWING leased houso No. r.13 Lacka
wanna avenue, coinoi Adams nnd
thntoughlv lenovated and lepalied It, I
am piepaied to take loomeis with oi
without boaid Refoienco lequlicd and
given. Mis M. B Moody.
Rheumatism.
rTTbumatTsmuT
can bo speedily and peimaneullv euied
of all vniletles ot Rheumatism b) a vego
tablo compound; ciues guaiantecd. In
qulio oi nddiess J, B Ta)lor, Seinaton
Miscellaneous.
TUB MODBL LAUNDRY, BMinmoio,
laundeiH Hhli ts at So. ench and colltus
and culls at 14c each.
woiker.s' ocuisIon. Joo Allen, captain;
J, Reldcnhach, manager,
Tho Bcllpsi) club defeated tho Sllderh
)rteiday afternoon In what piomlsed to
bo a eloso game, but altei tho third In
ning tho L'cllpso got onto ORellI)'s
ouives, nnd boat them by tho scoio of
PI to 11. Tho i entities of tho gnmo weio
tho homo tuns of Slalteiy and Sulllvnu
of the Bellpbo team.
PUZZLE.
No Order
Accented Tor Less
Than 10 Cents.
Help Wanted Male.
Aj -. -njqrrji .Trji
COAL. MINERS WANTED
THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPAPSY
Mr. a ,T, King, 8itperlnt"iident, with bUiimlnous coal nilnrs In tho town of
rociihontus, Tazewell County, St.tto of Virginia, on tho Noifolk and Western Rail
way, wants some good, otpoilenccd conl mlneis at once.
AVAQBS!
For pcic tninlng nnd loading entry 1 oil ,00 cenls per oar ,
J or pick mining and loullng loomtonl ...t 75 cents per car
J or mining and loading niticnlno undoi-rut entry coal. ...70 cents per cap
J or mining nnd loading machlno undor-cut room coal ...rs cents percne "
Jnsldf. tinck la) ois IJno to $2.2.' per day
Insldo tinck Injoi helpers $1 fio to $1.75 per day
Jlisldo tlinhoi men $.'00 per dav
lnslilo timber men helpcis......... $100 per day
Baitlcn of 10 can piociuo special tlcketri foi $10 71 for rnelt poison over tlia
Pcnnsylvnnia Rnlhond from Philadelphia to Pocahontas. Rcgulir faro for , ono
poison alone, $14 31. Aiiangcmcnts can bo mado lo advanco tho lallroad faro to te
spoiiRlhlo pei sons.
, Good mlneis will get legular employ nicnt nud good accommodations, ns the
town of Pocnhontns bus ovoi I 0t) Inhabltnnts.
POCAHONTAS COLLIBRIBS COMPANY. E01 Aicado Bldg , Phlla.
Help Wanted.
BOMB AVOntC Ji,0 mm thl v coming let
tus: either sex. Send two si imps for
particulais. Hick's Supply Co, G031 Bill
eted rticet, Chlp.lgo.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTBD-Two high school bo)H of phas
. Ing nddiess for pleasant woik. Call
at Outer building, thlid floor.
YOUNG men wanted nnv distance, copy
letteis, home evenings nnd icturn to
us Wo pav S10 pen thousand send nd
diesscd envelope, p.irllrulais and copy.
F. M. C. Dept. 41". Bo: 1IU, Philadelphia.
Help Wanted Female.
YOUNG ladles wanted any distance, copy
letteis, home evenings and letuin to
us 'Wo pay $10 pei thousand send ad-
F. M. C. Dept in, Box I 111, Phllndelphli
WANl'BD Good steady ghl. capable ot
taking entile ehaigo; sm ill fumllv;
plain cookhig; no washing, good wages
Address C, Tilbuno
CUSTOM SHIRT OPBRATORS wanted at
once Rooms II nnd 4G Bun building.
H. AV. Slices & Co
Situations Wanted.
"WANTRD-By ladv position nt ofllco
woik, have had expeileiue In dentist's
ofllce best lotcrenees C, Tilbuno
SITUATION WANTBD-By a boy of 111
veais-as ofllco bov or an) ofllce woik.
Addiess A. V. W.. j llairlson avenue
Money to Loan,
ANY AMOUNT OF MONBY TO I.OAN
Qulck, stialgbt loan" 01 Building and
Loan At fiom 4 to 0 pel cent Call on
N. V. Walker, 31 1-115 Connell building
Board and Rooms.
VERY DBSIRABLB suite of looms with
first class tabic boaid, can bo obtained
at 33o Jeffeison avenue
LEGAL.
IN TUB Dlbtiiet Comt of tho United
Stales foi the Middle Dlstiict of reun
svlvania In the mittei ot John M Col
man bankiupt No 181, in buikiuplcy.
To tho ciedltois of John M tiolmun, oC
Bunmoic, County 01 Lickawanni, and
Dlstilet nforesald, a bankiupt
Notlco Is heieliy given that on the lSth
duy of June, A. D l'K).'. tho said John
M. Colman was duly adjudicated hink
mpt, and that tho llrst meetimr of their
ciedltois will bo held at tho nltke of tho
Refeieo In tho Government building, In
the Cltv of Scinntnn, Pa , on the 10th dav
ot Jul), A. D 110.', at ten o'clock In the
foienoon, at which tlmo the s ild ciedltois
nnv attend, piove theli cl ttms, appoint a
Tiustee. exnmlne the binkiupt, nnd tians
net buch othet business as may piopeily
tonic befoio slid meoling
C A VAN WORMBR, Refeieo.
Scianton, Pa , 1002
Pi oof ot claim M certs
IN RE liansfei of license of J J Lovv
eiv to II.it t y Schoenbeiget foi whole
sale liqum stole, hituato in tlin Township
of Fell, Liekawannn county.
Notlco is lieiebv given that Comt hns
granted a nile to vbov causo why the
above tiiuibiei should not bo made as
piaycd foi, said lule is 1 etui liable Mon
dav, Julv the 7th. 110.', at nine, o'clock a
m , befoio 0110 01 tho judges of tho bald
comt in chambcis
R L LEVY,
Attorney foi Petitioner.
PROFESSONA L.
Cei titled Public Accountant.
EDWARD C SPAFLDING. C P. A . 23
Tiadcis' Bank Building Old 'phone 1Si,4
Aichitects,
Frederick l BROWN,ARcir rT,
Real Estato Echango Bldg, l.'i. Wash
ington ave.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
H, L IIARDINQ, &1S CONNELL BLDG
STEVENSON & KNIGHT. 7-'u CONNBLL
building.
Dentists.
DR C, B EILENBI3BOBR, PAULI
building, Spiuco stieet, Scranton,
DR. C, C. LAUBACII, llr WYOMlNGav 0.
Lawyois.
WILLARD, WARREN L KNAPP. AT
toino)s nnd Couiiselluis-at-Lavv, COJ to
til- Connell building.
JESSl'P K. IESSUP, ATTORNEYS A.VD
Couusellois - nt - Law. Commonwealth
Building, Rooms 10, 20 and 21,
L A. WATRES, AT I'OItNEY-AT-LAW,
Bo.ud ot Tiado Building, Sei anion, Pa
A W
No
, BEItTMOLF. OPFICE MOVED TO
211 W)onilng avenue.
Patent Attorneys.
PATEN TS JS
Tho mil) lleensr-d and eqidppcd intent
btilltltoi In tho eltv No 1 liai go 101 in
foi niatlon 011 patentability, ovei ten )cnis
expoueiico.
Itcplnirlc & Co., Alcars Bldc,
Hotels nnd Rcstnuiants.
Tlliy ELK OAFE, JJ1 AND 1J7 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates icibouihlo,
P, .imiLEIt, Pioprlolor,
bCBANTON HOl'Si: NEARD, L & W,
p.nsmigei depot. Condueled on tho Eu.
topcan plan Victor Koch, Piopilotor,
Scavenger.
A, B BRKIGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and icbs pools; no odor; only Impioed
pumps used A. II Ililgss. piupiletoi.
Leave oideis 1100 Noilh Main uvon ic
01 Elcko's diug stme, cnine. Adams and
Mulbeiry, Both telephones
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL, REAR Oil LACKA
ave, Scianton, mfis of Who Seieens
Miscellaneous,
MEGARGEE BROS. PRINTERS' SUP
plies, envelopes, papei bags, twine,
Wai ehouse, no Washington avenue.
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
bo had In Svianton at tho news stand
of Relsinan Bros, 400 Spiucu and DQ.J
Linden; M. Noiton, 5 .'2 Lackawanna
ave.; I. S. Schutzoi, 211 Spiuco btlOMt.
Ammmmmd
Tl ,
DIREOTOMs
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Itelp Wanted Halo.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Ralhond of New Jersey.
In BiToct May Js, 1002.
Stntlons In New Yoik, foot Litfortv
stieot and South Feiry, N. R r.
Tialns leave Scianton for New York,
Philadelphia, Boston," Bethlehem, Allen
town. Maueli Chunk, Whlto Hnvon, Ash
liy, Wllltcs-Biirio and Plttston at 7.30 n.
m , 7 11 m. and 4 p. ni. Sunday, 2 10 p. in.
Quaker City Expiess loaves Scianton
"ion 111., thiough solid vestibule tialn
with Pullman Buffet Piulor Car for Phll
ndclphla with onlv ono chniigo of cais
for Baltlmoio nnd Washington, D C and
all principal points Bouth and west.
For Avocu, Plttston and Wllkes-Barre,
lpm and 1 p m Sunday, 2 lo p m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Glove, etc.,
7 10 nnd lpm.
Foi Reading, Lebanon and llanlsburg
via Allcntown at 7"0 u. m , 1 p. m. and 4
p m Sund ly, 2 10 p 111
For Tamaqua and Pottsvlllo, 7.10 a. m ,
lpm and 4 p m
Foi intes and tickets apply to agent at
btatlon
W. G BESSLBR, Gen Manager.
C M. BURT, Gen Pass Agt.
.
Delawnie, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect Juno 1, 190-'.
Tialns leave Scranton foi New Yoik
At 10, J 20, GOj, 7 DO and 1010 a. m ; 12.40.
r 40, .! u" p m. For Now York and Phila
delphia 7 GO. 10 10 a. in , nnd 12 40 and .1 II
p 111 Foi Gonldsboio At (,10 p. tn For
Buffnlo 1 13, 1,22 and 0 00 a. m.; IB", 0 50
nnd 11 10 p tn For Bhighnmton, Elmlia
and way stations 10 2T a. m, 1 03 p m
Foi Oswego, S)i.icuso and Btlca 1 15 and
0 22 a m ; 153 p m Oswego, Syiacuso
nnd Utica tialn at u 22 a m dally, except
Sutido). Foi Monti ose 9 00 a in; 103
and d DO p m Nicholson accommodation
4 00 and 1, 15 p in
Uloomsbiiig Division For Northumber
land, at ij13Tand 1010 a. 111 ; 153 and 010
p m Tor Pi) mouth, at 8 10 a. m.; 3 40
and 9 03 p 111
Sunday Tialns Foi Now Yoik, 1 50, 3 20.
0 03 10 10 a. m , 3 10 and 3 35 p m Tor
Buffalo 1 13 and U 22 a m , 1 33, U 50 and
3110p m Foi Blmli a nnd wav stations
10 23 a m Tot Binghamton and vuy na
tions 9 00 n m Bloomsbmg Division
Leavo Scianton, 1010 a m and 610 p m.
Delawnie and Hudson.
In Effect Juno 10, 1902.
Tialns loi Cntbondnlo leavo Scianton at
0 4 1, 7 ul, b .U, 10 U u in , 12 03, 1 12, 2 11, J 56,
5 .9 t, 25 8 21, '1 15, 10 01 p 111 ; 12 18, 1 38 a m
Foi IIoncsdnle-b41, 1013 a. m ; 2 11 and
5 29 i) 111
Foi Wllkes-Bauc-G3S 7 41. 8 41.
947,
610,
10 5.5 u m . 12 03, J 12, 2 18, 3 23, 4 33,
i-ix iu 11, ii v p m
Foi L V R R Polnts-7 11, 9 47 a
m.;
2 is 4 Ji ami ii is P m
For Penns)lvnnia R R Polnts-
-6"38.
.9 47 u 111 : 1.42. .1 -S and 4 .! n m
Foi Albnn) and all points north 7 30 a.
m. and .1 Di, p 111
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Foi Caibondale S 50, 11 33 a. m; 2 11,
3 50, 5 52 and 11 17 p m
For WI!kcs-Untie-9 3S a. m ; 1203, 1 5S,
3 2S. 0 12 and 9 17 p 111
For Albnnv and points noith 3 56 p m
Foi Honesdale 8 50 a m ; 11 33 and 3 53
p. m
W. L. PRYOR, D P A . Scranton. Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1902.
Tialns Itavo Sei niton: oJS a in , vvek
da)s, thiough vestibule tialn lrom
WllUos-Iinue. Pullman bulTot pallor car
and conches to Philadelphia, via Potts
ville; flop-, at priuclpil lnlcimediato bta
tlon" Also connects foi Sunbuiy, Har
llsbuig, Phil idelphl.i, Baltlmoio, Wash
ington nnd foi Flushing and tho West
9 47 a m , week dnvs, toi Sunbuiy, Hnr
ilsbuig, Phllniklphla, Baltimore, Wabh
Ington and Plttsbuig and the West.
1 12 p m , week d.ivs, (Sundays 1 5S p
m ), for Suiibui). Haulsbuig, Philadel
phia Baltlmoio, Washington and Pltts
buig and tho West
I - p in , week d.i)s, thioiigu vestlbulu
tialn ttom Wilkes-Baiie Pullman buffet
p 11 loi (.11 and ccaches to Phil ldolphia via
Pottsvlllo. Stops at pilnclpal Intm mediate
stntlons
4 !5 p m , week davs for Ilazloton Sun
lHiij. Banishing, Philadelphia and Pitts-
'U1' J. B BUfcniNSON. Gen. Mgr.
J. D WOOD, Gen Pnbs. Agt.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Juno 13, 1902.
'1 mlns Leave Scianton
For Philadelphia and Now X'ork via D
ti. H R. R. at 7 II, thiough Pallor Car
and Dav Coach Caibondale to New YorK
and 9 17 n. in , with L V Coach Cmbou
1I11I0 to Philadelphia, and 2 IS, I J3 (Black
Diamond LMiiess), and 11 U p in. Sun
da) H, D i. 11 R. R , 1 58, 9 17 p. ill.
For Whlto Haven, IIii7lnton and princi
pal points In the oal legions, via D. d II,
R R . 7 41, -' IS and 1 5 p 111. Foi Potts
ville, 7 II n. m.
For Bethlehem, Enslnn, Reading, Hal
ilsbuig and pilnclpal luteimedliilo sta
tions, via D .v. II It. R . 7 II, 'i 17 n. m ;
-MS, 413 (Black IJlumoiid Emu ess), 11. 4J p.
111 bimdii), D. V H. R. R, 9 JS a. in ;
1 3S, 9 17 p 111.
Toi Tuukhauuofk, Towanda, Elmlia,
Ithaca, Geneva and pilnclpal intuimedlntu
stuthius via D , L. &z W. R. R , 6 33 a. m.
nud 1 55 p m.
Foi Giucv.i. Rochester, Buffalo, Nlng
uia Falls, Chiiugo and nil points webt via
D .v- If. R. R. 12 W, P. ,111 1; J2S (Black
Diamond" Emu tbs) 1041. 11. to p m. Sun-
.i.,.u iv a 11 ti. n . ijiir. d 7 n mi
111 '
I'ulliuuu 11.11I01 and bUwulng or Lqfilgh
Valley Paiim tins on all iialn''beOieen
VIIUcs-Bano and -New .Yqrk.iTPhllHdoI.
phla, Hiilfalo and S,usienslnn BildROAJT
ROLL1N II WlLHl'R. 'OoiirBlllHS. 28
C01 1 laud street. Nqw-Ypik., ,
CHARLES S LEE. Gen I,ii,s. AgR. 21
Coitland blieot. Now itirk, . ,
A W N0NE,MACH1:R. ,Dv. P.ass.'Slgt,
South llethleheni, 'Pa 7
For tickets and Pullman lcsorvntlons
apply l" eit) tliket office, M) Pnbllo
Sciiinio, WIIKes-Baito. Pn, J .
New Yoik, Ontaiio and Western.
Time Tnblo In llfect Suiiduy, Juno 131902.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS,
Leavo Leavo aIva
Tialns
No 1 ,
Si 1 autoit, Cai bondale, CaclobhiX
lojou. m, B,lunni, aooV. m
No t
ion p.m. -)4ip, tn. 'tifla-fr m.
' T IWlf&'S ' '"
Loivo Lcava'T vWlvo
Tialns. Cadpsla. Caibondale. Seiamon
No 1. .. ,l:,n,m' 1 '-" ni.
No I SlOn.m lOOlmiin,-10 4jsj m.
N 2 ......'-' liP ni. 4 00p m 4.-, m,
Bunwiun wi"i wuii-i'ii uui'tiiJ
Leave Le;in, ' inivn
Tinlns.
No 9 ,,,,,
No 5 ,,,.,
Seiantnn, Cm btitidiild. Cadisla.
S U 11. ill. . 9 10 nin 111 iv ,
1 ,"j ,,. 11,
tu .. .1. . rt .. , . . .&
i'V.o.Ind'W'"'
SOUTH
I .en V o Lea v n jftu I v.
Tinlns. Cadobla. Caibondale Ser.mton.
No i,. ...... , 650a, 111. 7.2.vn 111,
No 10 ...... 4 31pm. UO,p m 043inui
Tialns Nos. 1 on week dii)s, and 9 on
Sund.oa tonnoct for New York cIty..Mld.
dletovvu, Walton, Norwich, Opelda, Os
wego and all points west,
Tiuln J foi Po)ntelle, Walton, Delhi,
Sidney, Norwich and nil New Beilia I
biiuiih points. n
Tiuin No, -vvltli "Quaker Citj? V.. I
pioss" at Seianfoii.tvla C, R, R 'of N. J,
1 01 "Phil idelntijii Atlantic fib". Baltlmoio
Wnshlnston ana " Pnns)lvttnla state
points.
Heo tlmo-tablo and rfontult ticket agents
foi connections wlthnfhci- Hues -
J. C ANDERSON. 7 p, A , Now York.
-ii.
Jv fy
1
J. E. WELSH. T,A A., Scianton. Pa.
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