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YOUR LUCKY STAR.
The navigator has a right to believe in' a lucky star, for he
fehapes his course by stars and planets, and not seldom has
"hitched his vessel to a star" and been towed into port.
But the average mortal who presumes on his luclcy star is
sure to be disappointed. A man's lucky star will not lead
him to success if he neglects his business, nor save him from
sickness if he disregards
is not a matter of' good luck, buts chiefly a matter of careful
eating and drinking. For life is sustained by food and the
health of the whole' body may be said to depend upon
the health of the stomach and the capacity to digest and
assimilate the 'food eaten. A train of physical evils follows
in the track of indigestion, which, in spite of its commonness,
s one of the' most serious diseases which can afflict
the body.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures indigestion
and other diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion
'and nutrition. It enables the building up of the body in
the only way possible, by food digested and assimilated.
, "It is with heartfelt gratitude that I send this testimonial which I
ivish you to publish," writes Mr. Willis Seaman, of Washingtonville,
Orange Co., N. Y. "I had stomach trouble from childhood and
suffered with it more or less 'as I grew up. At the age of twenty-
six I was broken down with 'dyspepsia. rl My suffering was terrible.
.Could not eat without distress. Could only eat a few certain things
- and was not able to work half the time. Every thing I' tried only
m gave me temporary relief. My wife finally persuaded me to try
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets.' I
Hook six bottles ot tne uoicien Meaicai Discovery ' ana two vials
of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I then felt so well that I stopped
taking medicine. Several months have passed and I can do the hardest
kind of work, can eat anything that is set before me and enjoy it. I
am twenty-seven years old and this is the first time I have ever been
well."
Sick people, especially those suffering from chronic diseases, .
are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free, and so obtain
(without charge) the opinion of a specialist on their ailments.
All correspondence strictly
The sole motive' for substitution is to permit the dealer
profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. He gains ; you lose ; therefore,
accept no substitute for " Golden Medical Discovery." -
PgfFF r' pleroo's Common Senso Medical Advisor Is sent FREE
"A& on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send
21 one-cent stamps for the hook In paper covers, or 31 stamps for the
cloth-bound volumem Address Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.
NORTHEASTERN
. " PENNSYLVANIA
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MONTROSE.
Sjiecitl to, the Scranton Trlbunt.
3Montrose,"july 6. At a meeting held
nt the court house in tills place on
"Wednesday, under the management ot
General William H. Dennis, sr.. com
manding the Veterans' organization of
Susquehanna county, it was decided to
hold the next soldiers' encampment In
Montrose, on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, September 2, 3 and 4. Details
Will be published In further orders.
The members of Company G, under
command of Captain W. H. Dennis, Jr.,
?'lll depart for the Gettysburg camp on
the 6 o'clock train on the Lackawanna
find Montrose railroad on next Friday,
July 11.
The Independent Republican showed
a. patriotic enterprise In going to press
early onthe 3d, that the force could
have trie opportunity of celebrating the
nation's birthday all day.
Professor and Mrs. AVilliam M. Den
nison, of Lanesboro, spent the Fourth
at the homo of the professor's parents,
Sir. and Mrs, Mason W. Dennlson, in
this place.
Harry D. Jones, of the auditor gen
erals office nt Harrisburg, and his fam
ily spent Independence day at the homo
of Mrs, Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.
TV. Mott, iu this place. Harry, has a
fine position, and enjoys life in Harris
burg, where lie takes pleasure In look
ing attentively after the comforts of
any Susquehanna county citizen who
has occasion to visit the state capital.
His kindness in this respeat In not for
gotten by your conespondent, but is
borne in grateful memory, and if life
and health Is spared, wo Intend to ag.tln
avail ourselves of Mr. Jones' courtesy
on the occasion of the meeting of tho
new' legislature und the inauguration of
Judge Pennypacker us governor of
Pennsylvania.
Richard R. Stroud Is assisting at tho
Htore and restaurant of A, W. Lyons,
luring the hitter's nbsence on n visit
to Apuluehln, N, V. "Dick" s as rotund
is ever, in spite ot tlio depressing ef
fect of tho great coal strike upon his
-cgular bublnehs coal, ills rotundity
and jollity make him an especially
strong and attractive feature In a jes
tauraut, '
Jerome Shannon has purchased an
interest In -the meat market of E.
C. Lake, and tho business has taken n
renewed, vitullty under tho firm nnm
ot Lake & Shannon, both members of
which are first-class and popular men.
John V. P. Quackeubush and family,
of Scranton, will occupy H, H. Ford
ham's cottage, at Elk lake, this sum
'met'.' Montrose, July 6, Arthur W, Deuol,
bqh of ex-Sheriff Ward Deuel, of Lit
tle. Meadows, was calling on friends In
Jown yesterday, He put In the Fourth
at Brewster's pond,
Mr. and Mrs John Leusch, of New
Tork, are In town for a few days' visit.
Lieutenant Charles L. Van Scoten, of
Coihpany G, was In Scranton oyer tho
Fourth.
Mrs. Henry Fredericks and daughter.
..frv Helen, of Germantown, Philadelphia.
are guests of Mrs. Fredericks' parents,
Colonel and Mrs. W, H. Dennis, on
South Malt) street.
MIbs Nina Capweli, of Scranton, Is a
,,' Ah! OLDAND WELL-TRIED REMEDY.
k -MRS. AVINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
' , for children teething. Is the prescription ot
one of tho best female physicians uud
nurses in tho United Btutcs. and litis been
used sixty years with never-falling sue.
ccwby 'millions of mothers for yielr chll,
drcn. Dining tho process or teething its
yajue !a Incalculable. U relieves the child
from pain, cures diarrhoea, wiping in the
bowels, and -wind-colic. By giving health
..toUtochlld It rents tho mother, IMce,
$wqty?Jlye cents bottle.
the laws of health. Good health
confidential. Address Dr. R..V.
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ri
T. Compton, on Wilson street.
Rev. F. H. Wntklns, formerly of.
Brandt, this county, but now pastor of
the Presbyterian church at Wyoming)
occupied the pulpit of the First Pres
byterian church in this place this
morning. Ho preached a scholarly and
eloquent sermon and was listened to by
a large congregation.
The Presbyterians of Montrose will
hold a congregational meeting in their
church auditorium on next Thursday
afternoon, at which a vote will be taken
and a decision reached as to issuing a
call to Rev. A. F. von Tobel, of Glen
side, near Philadelphia, to become the
new pastor of the Montrose church. Mr.
von Tobel occupied the pulpit of tho
church here on Sunday last and made
a very favorable impression upon all,
apparently, who heard him. The mem
bers .of the committee appointed by the
church to introduce a new pastor for
the church have a very high and favor
able opinion of Mr. von Tobel as a suc
cessor to Rev. Dr. Ronton, and It Is
confidently predicted that the decision
of the congregation on next Thursday
will be to end the present suspense by
issuing a call to Rev. Mr. von Tobel.
Charles A. Heddeu, of Carbondale,
has been visiting at the home of his
brother, Marcla E. Hedflen on Cliff
street,
Miss Eliza M. Frazler, of Susquehan
na, is a guest at the homo of Mrs. Car
oline B. Watrous on Maple street In this
place.
The next base ball game on the Mont
rose diamond will be played tomorrow
(Monday) afternoon between the Mont
rose nine and the BInghamton Central
PICTURE
111! '; I JJiilltlilllll
it XwMammmBS
The profesor has taken a rabbit and
a white mouse from tho hat. Can you
Ibid them','
Solutions for Last Week's Puzz'.t
Monday, July 30-Tbo maiden Is under
tho cow's hind leg und tho rooster Is In
hay ruck,
Tuesday, July I Jack Is In tho upper
left-hun-l corner of the picture and tho
dog la just above tho maiden's hair,
Wednesday, July 2-rNote boy in lower
left-hand corner. Ono General is near
ils left hand, tho other la near face of
soldier to tho extreme right,
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Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
to make the little more
High school nine. The same nines con
tested in this place a few days ago,
and a closely played game resulted in
a victory for Montrose by a score of
S-7. Tomonow's game gives promise of
being one of the most interesting of the
season, and it should be witnessed by
every lover of the game in Montrose.
.TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunklumnock, July C Corey
Kresky and family, of Scranton,
L.
are visiting relatives at this place.
John M. Gat-man, of AVilkes-Earre,
Client the Fourth with ills family on
Second street, who are occupying ,the
Carver residence.
Fire broke out in the basement of the
store occupied by Dwight F. Lyons, at
about 12.30 a. m. on July 4, The blaze
is supposed to have been caused by
the shooting of fireworks through the
cellar grating. The blaze was confined
to the basement, but Mr. Lyons' stock
was ruined by smoke and water. There
was a small Insurance on the goods.
The employes of the Tunkhaiinock
Republican and "Wyoming Democrat
took their holiday, and no paper was
issued, from cither ofllce last week.
Argument court will be held here this
week, commencing Tuesday at 10.30 a.
in., "with Judges Dunham, Vaughn and
tiicklcr on the bench.
The ball game on the aftcrnon of
the Fourth' between teams from tills
place and Plttston, at Kittridge Park,
resulted in a victory for the home team
by a score of 8 to 4.
AVOCA.
Miss Katie Parry, of Avoca, enter
tained a number of friends at her homo
on Tuesday evening. Games and danc
ing were indulged In until a lute hour,
when delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. Parry, assisted by
Misses Katie Parry and Margaret Ed
wards and Sara Jones. Those present
PUZZLE.
Tliuisday, July 3 Grandma Is between
tho faces of the two girls. One cat is on
the sofa cushion and ono In window cur
tain. Friday, July I Tho duck 13 under the
man's chin, and tho chicken is behind the
woman's neck.
batuiduy, July 5-Colonol Knox is In tho
lower light-hand corner of the plctuie,
and tho udjutaut near tho ttce - tho
left
were! Mr, and Mrs. Parry, Mr, nnd
Mrs. R, Roberts, Mrri. Thomas Parry,
Misses Kntlc .Parry, Lizzie Davis, Sara
nnd LUoretla Jones, Gertrude Kirk,
Hannah anil Luoro'tla Aston, Joslc
Twining, Messrs, Peter Parry, George
Parry, Willie and Alfred Parry, Will
Jones, Mr. Davis, James Jones, Mr.
Evans, Harry nnd Will Suthorn, Will
Kirk, Tudor Aston, Edward Anderson.
Those present from Scranton were:
Misses Margaret Edwards, Anna Price
and Ivor Price. 1
The death of Mrs. Phoebe Lldy oc
curred at the family residence In Pitts
ton township after a residence there ot
fifty-five years. Deceased yfas 82 years
of age nnd was the wife of Caleb Lldy,
who died about ten years ago. She is
survived by the following children:
Mrs. Clinrles Holloa and Mrs. Freeman
Larncd, of Dupont: Mrs. Edward Mulli
gan, of Wyoming county: Mrs. J. P.
Stroh, of West Plttston: Mrs. J. S.
Miller, of Avoca: Jncob and William,
at homo. There are thltty-four grand
children and thirty-six grcnt grand
children. The funeral will tak5 place
thl3 afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment
will be In Marcy cemetery.
ATLANTIC CITY GOSSIP.
From the Tribune Bureau, Tll
yott's Steeplechalso Pier, Atlantic
City, July 6. While the snap and
bang of the Fourth of July
did not materialize at' the shore, the
traditional cosmopolitan crowd, duly
made its appearance nnd the tradi
tional good time was largely In evi
dence. All day long the beach swarmed
with bathers, and for tho Jlrst time this
season hotels were obliged to resort to
cots to accommodate the guests. The
piers were thronged with visitors, and
tlie Board Walk played to its full ca
pacity till long after midnight. The
railway men estimated the arrivals
July 2, 3 and 4 as aggregating 132,000.
While the Sousa concerts were the star
attraction, other piers did a land-office
business, and the Old Mill "turned
'ein away."
PERSONAL CHAT.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Crandall, of
Scranton, are on n visit here to their
son and daughter, Dr. Joseph F. Cran
dall and Miss Mary Crandall, of Vir
ginia avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Scanlon, of Scran
ton, were at the Hotel Sotherri last
week. While no rice was showered on
the Board Walk when they passed, it
was understood to be a bridal tour.
The doctor was served 'during his stay
at the shore with The Tribune by the
attaches of Tho Tribune Seashore Bu
reau, on the Steeplechalso pier, and
Thursday evening the bride and groom
were guests of The Tribune at the
Sousa band concert.
Another bridal couple from Scran
ton to put In an apeparance at the
shore last week was Mr. and Mrs. John
Noll, who registered at the Hotel Pal
mer. Mr. and Mrs. Noll were Invited
by The Tribune Bureau to attend the
Sousa concert Friday afternoon.
Other arrivals from Scranton regis
tered nt prominent hotels here include
Mr. and Mrs. Klots, nt the Seaside;
Mrs. J. Martin, Miss M. Martin, Mas
ter Martin and Master T. Martin, at
the Seabrlght; Margaret Donohue at
the Palmer; C. D. Shaw, at the Meyer
dale; E. Whitlow, nt the Rudolph.
John McNulty, Miss D. McNulty and
E. Bechtold, of Plttston, are at the
Normandie. Col. Tom Leslie.
Don't forget that the primaries for
tho nomination of a eongiessman will
be held tomorrow afternoon, at the reg
ular polling places, between the hours
of i and 7 o'clock. Be sure to vote.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
Very Low Bates to San Francisco
and Pacific Coast Points via South
ern Bailway.
On account of the biennial meeting
Knights of Pythias, to be held in San
Francisco, Aug. 11th to 22d, the South
ern Rullway will sell round trip tick
ets to San Francisco, or Los Angeles,
on Aug. 1st to Aug. 0th, good to re
turn until Sept. 30, 1902, at greatly re
duced rates. Tho round trip rate from
Philadelphia will he $66.75, and cor
respondingly low rates from other
points, with generous stop-overs and
privilege of returning a different route
if desired, nt rate of $68.25. Passen
gers may avail themselves of either
the standard sleeper in which berth
rate io $19.00 thiough from Philadel
phia or the excursion sleeper In which
berth rate is $7.00 from Washington.
The above rates apply to the general
public.
The Southern Railway operates tri
weekly personally conducted tourist
enrs between Washington und San
Francisco without change via Atlanta,
New Orleans, El Paso and Los An
geles. Tourist cars leave Washington,
8.45 p. in. every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Tho route is through tho
most delightful section of- the south
and west.. It is most interesting to sea
New Orleans, Sun Antonio and EI
Paso, the Intter place which is Just
across the river from the old Mexican
town of Juarez, whero nil tho old cus
toms prevail.
Chas. L. Hopkins, District Passenger
Agent, Southern Railway, S2S Chest
nut St., Philadelphia, will bo pleased
to furnish all information,
Two Tours to the Pacific Coast via
Pennsylvania Bailrond.
Ltavo New York AugUHt 2, visiting
Chicago, Denver, Colorado Springs,
Salt Lako City, San Francisco, Del
Monte (Monterey), Santa Barbara, Los
Angeles, San Jose, und Portlund on tho
golnt? trip.
Returning, Tour No. 1 will run east
ward through tho magnificent qana
dlun Rockies by leisurely daylight trips,
with slops al Glacier, Banff, Hot
Springs, and other points, reaching
New York on August 31.
Tour No. 2 will run eastbound via
Yellowstone National Park, Including
the usual six-duy trip through that in
teresting preserve,- urrlving New York
September 4.
.Special trains will b'e provided.
Rates from New York, Philadelphia,
Washington or any point on the Penn
sylvania railroad east of Pittsburg, in
cluding transportation, Pullman berth,
and all meals on the tour excepting tho
five days spent In San Francisco, when
Pullman accommodations and meals
ate not provided";
For Tour No. 1, 200. Two persons
occupying 0110 berth, $180 each.
For Tour No. 2, $250, Including all ex
peuses through Yellowstone Park. Two
personi. occupying one berth, $230 each.
A preliminary announcement outlin
ing tho ynrlous details will be furnished
upon application to Ticket Agents,
Tourist Agent, 1196 Rroudway, New
York, or George W. Boyd, Assistant
int IKIBUMfb "WANT
wants, w ns, ri sales
Only Half a Cent a Word.
For Bent.
FOR RENT Cheap, troom . cnttnRP,
Heart Lake, I'm., two lioatBi well wn
tor. Reference required. J, Victor tichatl
Ulnghiimton, N. Y.
HOUSE FOR RENT, 1210 Vino: $20! nine
rooms: laundry. ,
FOR RENT-Conlnd Pell's blacksmith
and whcclwilght simps, 0l Plttston
avenuo. All the tools and stock will l,o
nnld nnd the sliop'i rented. This la ono ot
tlio best pnylng stands iu this city. I11-
miiro at jiiitcnuonucr & Co.
I-OR RENT Slorngo room for merchiui
disc, llnlMlicd lumber, patterns, etc..
by the month or year. Inquire at 1 and (i
UockiiHli place, Bcranton, Pa.
FOR RKNT-Furnlshed or unfurnished
desirable house, nine rooms, city heal.
,14 Clay avenue. Inqulro 20.') Board ot
Trndo building.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
FOR RENT-OnorntehroomTmi
improvements; also ono on third floor,
cheap.! G27 Adams avenuo.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. mo4drn
improvements; prlvnto family; gen
tlemen preferred, at KI7 Adams avenuo.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RTJNTT with
heat, gas nnd bath, gentlemen pro
ferrcd.'at 539 Adams avenue.
For Sale.
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FURNITURE AND HOUSE
FURNISHINGS AT
PRIYATE SALE,
On and after WEDNESDAY,
JULY 0, I offer nt private
sale the Furniture and House
Furnishings in my residence,
consisting of -Oriental
Rugs, Carpets,
Brass and Plain Bedroom Suits.
Lace Curtains, Pictures,
'Couch, Chairs,
Dining Room Table and Chairs,
Dishes, China Cabinet,
Refrigerator, Etc.
n. H. Holgate,
1005 Vine Street.
For Sale or Bent.
FOR SAL13 OR RENT Twelve room
noiibc. lot 260x10. SM Mifflin avenue,
Inqulic on premises.
Board and Booms.
VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with
first class table board, can bo obtained
at 333 Jefferson avenuo.
Wanted To Buy.
SMITH Typewriter Machine - Second
hand wanted to biro or purchase, by a
telegraph operator; no agents. Address
C. R 412 Monroo avenue.
Beal Estate.
LARGE ten-room farm houso 'nnd barn
in Waverly borough. 'Garden, fruit,
fine spring, newly painted. Ueorgo E.
Stevenson, 727 Connell building.
FOR SALE Farm 120 acres; stock, good
orchard; nine miles from Scranton;
two miles from Moscow. Farm alone or
farm and stock. Mury- Jenkins, Maplo
Lake, Pa.
LOTS, houses and farms for sale. Seo
J. C. Zurflieh.
FOR SALE-Elegnnt sites for homos in
upper Green Ridge; cholco neighbor
hood; most desirable locality for homo
In Lackawanna county. J, A. Marvino,
173C Sanderson avenue,
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out doiay. Write for our special mar
ket letter. Free on application. S. M.
Hibbaid & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange, 44 and 40
Broadway. Now York. Established 1S6I.
Long Distance 'Phono 23SS Broad.
Xost.
LOST A lady's gold watch at Nay Aug
Pnik, July 4th, Finder will receive
liberal reward by returning to Miss L.
Stocckel, 9U1 Cross street, Scranton.
LOST At Lako Ailol a plain gold gen
tleman's open faced watch, Waltham
movement. Reward If'icturned to Rex
ford, 107 Wyoming avenue.
Pasture.
PASTURE for horses, George E. Stev
enson, 727 Connell building.
Miscellaneous,
THE MODEL LAUNDRY. Dunmore,
lnunduiB shirts nt Sc, each and collars
and cuffs at l!&e. each,
S A LED JPOJPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
by tlio County of Lackawanna for
building a steel girder coiu'ioto-t-overed
bridge over Hull's creek, Iu Blakely bor
ough, p,i.
Bids will nlso bo received for masonry,
wing-walls, und filling for said bridge.
All bids to bu uddiesscd to tho imdor
signed and iu hands by 12 o'clock noon
Saturday, July 12, ISO.'. Plans and speci
fications nt offlco at County Commission
ers, Hcraiitnu, Pu. Tho right to icject
any and all bids is reserved,
n. A. JONES. County Controller,
Attest; JOHN MORRIS,
Deputy Controller.
LEGAL.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of an in
tended application to tlio Uovoruor of
Pennsylvania. August 5, line, tor a char
ter for a banking company to be called
"Thi5 South Sido Hank," of Sciunton, Pu
to bo located In tho southorly part of the
city of Serontou, Pennsylvania. The
speclllc object far which It is to bo char
tered Is to exerclso banking privileges
under tlio piovlslons of tho Act entitled
"An Act for tho Incorporation and icgit
Utlou of banks of discount and deposit,"
appioved May 13, 1S7U. Tho capital stock
to bo titty thousand dollars.
AVELLES tz TORREY, Solleltoia.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING-Tho nnnu
al meeting of tho stockholdcis of tho
Scranton Luco Cuitalu Co., for tho elec
tion of ofilecis, und transaction of such
other luisluoss as may come bcfoio tho
meeting, will be held In tho office of tlio
company, nt tho mill, on Tuesday, July
13. l'JOJ. ut 2 p. m. '
THE SCRANTON LAOE CURTAIN CO.,
11. J. Hull, Secictary,
General Passenger Agent, Pennsylva
nia Railroad, I5;oad Street Station,
Philadelphia. .
No Order
Acccptctl Tor Less,
Thnn 10 Cents.
Help Wanted Male. I Help Wanted Male.
c oa lT m"i ne "rT s wan ited
TUB POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY
Mr. A J. King, Suparliitmdcnt, with bituminous conl mines In the town of
Pocahontas, Tuzowcll County. Stata of Virginia, on tho Norfolk and Western Rail
way, wants some good, expoilenecd conl miners at onco.
WAOES:
For pick mining and loading entry coal , M cents per car
for pick mining and loading room coal 73 cents per car
for mining nml loudlng nmclilnr under-cut entry coal. ...TO cents per car
for mining and londlng machlno under-cut room conl. ...as cents per ear
Inside track layers .-.'. J.'.d) to K:S per day
IiiHldo track layer hclpois fl.r.o to tt.T'i per day
Insldo timber men. J2.no per duy
Insldo timber men helpers Jl.fio per day
Parties of 10 can procure special tickets for JI0.73 for ench person over ths
Pennsylvania Rnlh-oad from Philadelphia to Pocahontas. Regular faro for one
person nlone, $li.3.". Arrangements can bo mado to advance tho rnllroRd faro to re
sp.onslhlo persons. , , 1
Good minors will get regular employment nnd good accommodations, ns tho
town of Pocabrmtns hai ner 1.000 Inhabitants.
POCAHONTAS COLMBKIR8 COMPANY. S01 Arcndo IJliIg.. Phlla.
Brancti WANT
Want Advertisements Will Be
Eeceived at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCIIULTZ. corner Mul-'
berry street and Webster avo.
GU8TAV PICHEL, G3p Adams
avenue.
West Side
GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South
Main avenue.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE.
729 Cedar
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS,
Mnln avenuo
street.
corner North
and Market
Green Bidge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS. 920 Green Ridge
street.
C. LOREN55. corner Washington
avenuo and Marlon stiect.
Petersburg
W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenue.
Dunmore
J. G. BONE & SON.
Help Wanted,
( vmr.r rtnlmm.l ,i n.r! .tflfn f-ii'
ItiUIXDLf l,Hllli:U Illtlll hum im .
country. Address 021 Madison avenue,
city. L. T. Canfield.
Help Wanted Male.
ENERGETIC Salesman School supplies.;
country woiu; Jiuo salary ana commis
sion. R. O. Evans & Co., Chicago, HI.
11EL.P of all kinds wanted in small man
ufactiulng town seven miles west of
T'tlca. N. Y. Men with families pre-
f erred
Steady employment all the year
Rents low. llvinc cheap, wages
round,
good.
Plush
N. Y.
pply to the Hind & Han Iston
Co., Clark Mills, Oneida county,
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION AVANTED-By a young 'man
ns shipping and stock clerk; has good
habits nnd has a position at present, but
desires a change for good reason. Can
furnish good reference. Address H. C,
caio of Tribune.
Money to Loan.
ANA' AMOUNT OF MONEY TO T.OAN
Qulcic. stialght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to G per cent. Call on
N. V. AValker, 314-315 Connoll building.
PROFESSONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDAA'ARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23
Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1801.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B.,
Real Estate Exchango Bids., 12(i AVash
ington avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
H. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BUDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 72S CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAL'U
building, Spruco street, Scranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 AVYOM1NG avo.
Lawyers
AVILLARD. AVARREN t KNAPP, A.T
torneys and CounsoUors-at-Law. C03 to
012 Connell building.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEA'S AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building, Rooms JU, 20 and 21.
L. A. AVATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
A. AA BERTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO
No. 211 AA'yomlng avenue.
Patont Attornoys.
OATTMTC In all countries
KM I LIN I Oof the Globe.
Tho only licensed and equipped patent
solicitor In tho city. No clmrgo for In
formation on patentability; over ton yenis
experience,
Rcplojrlc & Co., Hears Bldj?.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenuo. Rates icusoualilo.
P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor.
BCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & A
Passenger depot. Conducted on tlio Eu
ropean plan, vn-ior ivucii, iTopuuwr,
Scavenger.
A. B. BRIGGSCLl-JANS PRIVY A'AULTS
and cess pools; no odor; only Inipro.-ed
pumps used. A. B. llrlgsa. pioprletor,
Lenvo ordms 1J0O North Main avenuo.
or Elcko'B drug store, corner Adums und
Mulberry, Both telephones.
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA.
avo., Serunton, mfrs, of AVIro Screens.
Miscellaneous.
MEGARGEE BllOS.. PRINTERS' SUP.
plies, envelopes, paper bags, tvlno,
Warehouse, If) Washington avenuo,
THE AVILKES-RARRB RECORD CAN
bo had In Scranton nt tho nowa stand
of Rcisman Bros., 403 Spruco and C(U
Linden; M. Norton, 3 .'2 Lackawanna
avo.; I. S. Scliutzor, 211 Spruco streit.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Erie Bailroad Co., Wyoming Division
Trains leuvo Scranton for liuwlcy und
local stutlons at S.15 u. m., 1.35. 5.20 and
7.0o p. m. Sundays, ut 9 00 a. m. and 1.35
p. m.
For Now York, Honcsdale and Inter
mediate points, nt 1 udp. m.
Trains nrrlvo at Bciuuton at 8.S0 a. m-
3.W. 7.25 and 9.13 p. in. Hundayn. 1.00 p. m.,
DIKKCiUKI.
4AT4 nf
KJ
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business mmmai uie
Only Half a Cent a Word,
Rdb5SSiD.J2,E TABLES.
BEADING- SYSTEM.
Central Bailroad of New Jersey,
In Hlfoct May 18, 1902.
Stations In Now Yolk, foot Llbertv
Btrcet and South Ferry, N. R.
Trains lenvo Scranton for New York.
Philadelphia, Enston, Bethlehem, Allen
town, Mauch Chunk, AA'liito Haven. Ash
ley, Wllkcs-Bnrro and Plttston at 7.30 a.
m 7 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sundny, 2.10 p. m.
Quaker City Express leaves Scranton
7.30 a. in., through solid vcstlbulo train
with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phil
ndclphla with only ono chango ot cars
for Baltimore and Washington. D. C, and
all principal points south and west.
For Avoca, Plttston nnd AVIlkes-Barre,
1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Giovc, etc.,
7.30 and 1 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg
via Allentown nt 7.!!u a. m., 1 p. m. and 4
p. m. Sundny, 2.10 p. m.
For Tamnqua nnd Pottsvlllo, 7.30 a. m.,
1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m.
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
station.
AA'. o. BESSLER. Gen. Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pas-!. Agt.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.;
In Effect Juno 1, 1902.
Trains leave Scranton tor Now York
At 1.50. 3 20, ti.05. 7.50 and 10.10 a. m.; 12.40,
3.40, 3.33 p. m. For New York and Phila
delphia 7.50. 10.10 a. m and 12.40 and 3 33
&m. For Gouldsboro At 6.10 p. m. For
uffalo 1.13, G.22 and 9.00 a, m.; 1.53, 6.50
and 11.10 p. m. For BInghamton. Elmira
nnd way stations 10.25 a. m., 1.03 p. m
For Oswego. Syracuse nnd Utlca 1.13 and
6.22 a. m.; 1.B5 p. m. Oswego, Syracuse
nnd Utlca train at 6.22 a. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Montroso 9.00 a. m.; 1.0!
nnd 6.30 p. m. Nicholson accommodation
4.00 nnd 6.15 p. m.
Bloomsburg Division For Northumber
land, at 6.33 audi 10.10 a. m.; 1.33 and 6.10
p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40
und 9.03 p. m.
Sunday Trains For Now York, 1.50, 3.20,
6.03. 10.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 3.33 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.15 nnd 6.22 a. m.; 1.33, 0.50 and
31.10 p. m. For Elmira nnd way stations
10.25 a. m. For BInghamton and way sta
tions. 9 00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division
Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. in. and 6.10 p. m.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect June 10, 1902.
Trains for Caibondulo leuvo Scranton at
6.41, 7.3, 8.36, 10.13 a. m.; 12.05, 1.12, 2.11, 3.56,
5.29, 6.25, 8.21, 9.15, 10 01 p. ill.; 12.18, 1.38 a.m.
For Honcsdalo-6.44, 10.1i a. m.; 2.11 and
D.29 p. m.
For AVilkes-Ban 0-6.38. 7.41, 8.41. 9.47,
10.53 a. m.; 12.0J, 1.42, 2.18, 3.23, 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, 4.33 and 11.49 p. m.
For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6.38,
9.47 a. m.; 1.12, 3.2S nnd 4.33 p. m.
For Albany and all points north 7.36 a.
m. and 3.56 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS. '
For Carbondale 8.50, 11.33 a. m.; 2.11,
3.50. 5.52 and 11.17 p. m.
For AVIllces-B.irre S1.3S a. m.; 12.03, 1.5S,
3.28, 0 32 and 9.17 p. m.
For Albany and points north 3.36 p. m.
For Honcsdale 8.50 a. m.; 11.33 and 3.53
P. m.
W. L. PRYOR, D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa.
Pennsylvania Bailroad.
Schedule In Effect Juno 16, 1302.
Trains leavo Scranton: U.3S a. in., weok
days, thiough vcstlbulo tinln Irom
AVIlkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
vllle; stops at principal intermediate sta
tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har
risburg, Philadelphia, Haltimoie, AVash
Ington and for Pittsburg and the AA'est.
9.47 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Har
risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AVash
ington and Pittsburg and tho AA'est.
1.12 p. m., wcok duvH, (Sundays, 1.58 p.
m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, AVashington and Pitts
burg and the AA'est.
3.2S p. m week days, througii vestibule,
train from Wilkcs-Barre Pullman buffet
parlor cur nnd ccuches to Philadelphia via
Pottsvlllo. Stops at prlnclp-tf intermediate
stations.
4.33 p. m., week days, for Haalolon. Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pitts-
" ""' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
J..B. AVOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Xehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Efleet Juno 13, 1WJ.
Trains Leuvo tfcrnnton.
For Philadelphia and Now York via D.
& H. R. R., ut 7.11. through Parlor Car
und Duy Coach C'urbomtulo to Now A'ork
and 9.47 a. m with L. A". Couch Carbon
dalo to Philadelphia, uud 2.1S, 1.33 (Black
Diamond Express), uud 11.49 p. m. Sun
1ils. 13. & 11. R. It.. 1.5S. 9.17 ii. m.
For AVhlto H.ivcu. lluglutnn und prinel.
pal points in tho coal regions, ia D. & H,
R. R.. 7.41, 2.1b uud 4.35 p. m. For Potts
vlllo, 7.11 a. m.
For Bethlehem, Huston, Reading, Har
risburg and piliicipul luterniudluto sta
tions, via D. & H. R. R.. 7.41, 9.17 a. m,;
2,18, 4.33 (Black Diumond Expiess), 11,49 p.
in. Humluys. D. & II. R. R 9.33 a. m.;
1.38, 9,17 p, m.
For Tiinlihunnock, 'lownnda. Elmira,
Itliiii-u, Geneva und principal intennedlnto
stations via D,, L. & A R. R., 6.33 a. m.
und 1.53 p. in.
For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago uud all points west via
D. &. H, R. R 12.0J p. in.; 3.2S (Blacli
Diamond EMU'ess). 10.41. 11.49 p. m. Sun
days. D. & 11 R. R.. 12.03, 9.17 p, in. ZLZ
Pullman parlor und sleeping or Lehlni"
A'alloy Parlor cars on alLtruIns between,
AVIIKes-IUiio and Now York. Philadel
phia, Buft'nlo and Suspension Bilrigo. .fU.
ROLLIN 11. AV.ILUL'R. Gon. Sunt.. -K'
Cortland street, Now A'ork. ' 4-
CHARLES 8. LrJH, .Gen. Pass. Agt., 'ST
Cnrtlund stieot, Now York, t
A. AV. NONEMACH11R, Dlv. Paen. Agt:.
South Bethlehem, Pu. :
FoV tickets and Pullman reservation's
apply to city ticket ofdeo, b9 Public"
Square, Wllkes-Bano, Pa. ;
Now York, Ontario and Westerri-
Tlmo Tublo In Effect Sunday. June 15, 19QJ.
NORTH HOUND TRAINS. -
Leave Leavo Arriim
Tialns.
No. 1 .
No. 3 .
No. 7 .,
Sciunton, Carbnudulo, Cudosla.
,,,10.30 a. in, n.io a. ni, i.oo p, W
,,,4 0) p. m. 4.4lp.m. 6 no p.m.
,,, 6.10 p. m.Ar.Cnrboiidalo 6.46 p.in
SOUTHBOUND. ';"
Leavo Leavo Arrive
Cudoslu. Carbondale, Scrnntom
,.., 6.50 a, m. 7.23 a. Ml'
,,,,8.100,111 lOOla.ln. 10.40a, ni.
2.15 i) iii. f.oj n. m. in ,, ;.V-
Trains
No. 6
No. 4
No. 2
BUfU'.llo uniiii ""lllll UUUfSIJ,
Leave Leavo Arilv
' -. "'. V,c Vv, " TLTrn,i,,. . '-
i lira
Trains.
No. 9 .
No. 5 .,
Scranton. Cnrhomlalo, Cadosla.
U 'Aft it m. n 1f irt t -
7.00 p. m.Ar.Ciirboiulale 7,43 pjn
SOUTH BOUND. 'ir1
l.e.ivo l.euvo An Ira
Trains. C(jdOsla. Carbondale. Scranton.
No. ...,,.. ,, 6.50 a.m. 7.25a.m.
No.10 4.30p.m. b.OOp. m. 0.43 11. m.
Tiatus Nos. 1 011 week days, and 9 on'
Sundays connoct for New York city, Mid
dletown. , AYulton. Norwich, OnciiU, os.
ivego and ull points west.
Tinlu 3 for Poyntelle, Walton, Delhi.
Sldnoy, Norwich and nil New Borlln.
launch points.
Tiuln'i No. 0,. with "Quaker City Ex
piess" at Sernntou,' via p. R. R. of N. J..
for Philadelphia Atlantic C,lty, Baltimore
AVashington una, Pennsylvania 8tat
points. I b -f
See timo-tablo and consult ticket agents
for connections with other lines.
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