The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 09, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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Science who is the true
Giant Killer plays also a more important role
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science jays u taiam iiutiiuut ui juuais which ui
old time have haunted the paths of life and gib
bered warnings of disaster which have paled
healthy cheeks and chilled warm blood. Has not the
young woman seen that hollow-eyed, sunken-checked
ghost of broken-down womanhood who walks seeking
her oldtime health and beauty, and moans perpetually,
"lost! lost!"
Science has laid that ghost forever. It used to be a part
of a woman's creed that she was born to suffering ; that wom
anly diseases must in general be accepted as a curse laid upon
her, and that walking in the very path which nature ordained,
she must perforce sacrifice health and beauty to love andduty.
Science in the form of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has long
ago disproved such a theory, , by curing the womanly diseases
which undermine the general health and which make the cheek
hollow and the body thin.
"I had been a sufferer from inflammation of ovaries for six years, and
doctored witli good pnysicians, receiving only temporary relief," writes Mrs.
B. W. Starkweather, of Despatch, Monroe Co., N. Y. "For nearly two
years of that time I had falling of uterus and general female weakness. In
December last I was obliged to go to bed, and suffered everything for about
ten weeks. The doctor said the only help for me was an operation, so my
husband wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for advice. He advised my taking his
' Favorite Prescription. ' I did so and could see a change after talcing three
doses. In about three days I was sitting up in bed, and in a week's time
I had my clothes on. Am getting better all the time, and I have not felt
so well in years thanks to Dr. Pierce."
Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by
letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and
sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
If you are led to the purchase of " Favorite Prescription " be
cause of its remarkable cures of other women, do not accept a
substitute which has none of these cures to its credit.
COMMON SENSE ls the koy "atG of Dr' Perce's famous
work, the Common Senso Medical Ad
viser The hook contains more than one thousand large pages and Is
sent FREE In cloth binding for 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of
mailing ONLY. For paper covered book send only 21 stamps.
Address Dr. Ft. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N Y.
NORTHEASTERN
- PENNSYLVANIA
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MONTROSE.
, Epeclal to the Scranton Tribune.
Montrose, July S. Shortly after mid
night last night, tho huge bam belong
ing to Heniy F. Turrell, on his 1 evi
dence lot on Lake 'avenue, was dis
covered on Hie and an alarm was
quickly given, -which bi ought to the
Fccno the entile flic department, but
the fire had started in a quantity of
ttiaw bedding in the tear portion of
iho building, and was caused by a
Etroke of, lightning, und the flames had
'made such headway that, upon the ar
rival of the lire companies, it was
deemed entirely uhelcbs to attempt to
BaVe the building, and all that was done
Was to protect adjacent buildings. The
' bam was a huge, old-fashioned stiuc-
- ture, and had seen many jcaib of ser
vice; but it had been extensively and
.-.thoroughly lenovatcd and lepahedln
1S86, and was In pilme condition e.s
tcrday. The (lie was Hist diseoveted
by Harry Roberts, of West Plttstou, a
brother of Mis. W. II. Tun ell, who had
Just arrived for a Visit. The flames
2 lighted up his chamber and awakened
lUm, and he listened; healing tlio
snapping of the thnbcis, Air. Robot ts
'tailed his biother-ln-law and the two
.were Boon nt the barn. As they opened
Jthe door, they were gieoted with such
'"Tun outburst of btnoke as to make an
entrance to the barn impossible. They
listened for some sign of distress fiom
Darjdy, ahorse, fifteen yeais of age and
a great favftilte of its owner, W. H.
Turrel. Not a sound fiom the animnl
was heaid, and it ls the belief that
Pdndy did not live to buffer the tor
tures of death fiom the flumes but was
struck by the lightning, or at leuht
was so btunued by It as to become
helpless and unconscious. At any rate,
Dandy was consumed, with the con
tents of tho barn, which Included a
line cutter, several caulages, haulers,
Faddles, etc., and everything pertaining
to a gentleman's stable. The insuianeo
op the building und contents was $330,
and the loss Is estimated to have been
rev oral handled dollars In excess of tho
Insurance. Tho first was attended by
nil immense crowd of Moutiosc iesl
dents, who tarried until the tho had
became quiescent.
A largo attendance was at the ball
feround yebterday, and tho close nnd
Interesting game played by the Blng
hamton Contia! High school nine and
the Montrose nine amply tepald the
people for their generous pationage,
Monti oso took a good lead early in tho
Same, but our boys soon displayed a
iplrit of "over confidence," which 10
UuJtPd in a careless playing on tho
part of Montrose, which, together with
everal unwarranted but aUo uninten
tional decisions by tho umpire, a
Montrose man, combined to tie the
reora and finally gavo tho game to tho
Visitors by a scoie of 12 to 11, The rea
sons advanced for tho lesult arc nu
merous and conflicting, but the above
was the unanimous view of the grand
stand, though Itshould he added that
County Ticatuier Leunder Scott ad
vances the opinion that had he been "In
the game" Montrose would have won.
Tho umpire waa a new one, and bis
youth and Inoxpeilenco In the position
furnished aboumjant excuse for his re
grettable but wholly unintentional er
lors, The pitching of joung Frank
Bhufer won continued favor fiom
Montrose purttzana and his present
.vorfc certainly gives blight promise of
very brilliant and successful future.
ho most exciting and bjllllunt work
ne with (ho bat during the game was
ccompllshed for Montiose by their ex
ert 'catcher and ' everybody's friend,
Jack the
Christie Cunan, of Rush, one of whose
strikes sent tho ball clear oer the
field, againset the fence and enabled Its
fleet-footed author to make a home
run with magnlfllccnt spectacular ef
fect. Veiily, behind home base is not
the only place whoie Christie can play
ball. Montiose gave additional evi
dence of her ability to play ball of the
highest quality and our nine Is doing
in full Its shjtp towards making every
game intensely interesting and a ciedit
to this old town.
Mis. E. P. Mahndy, of Scranton, was
the guest of friends in Montrose to
day.
YV. D. E. Ainey is
ingl
gulHni
hamton
today, attending to leg,
ness.
Mr. and Mis. i;. W R
ee Hat-
tie Fiink, and their lit
of Sus-
PICTURE
For the Little Ones.
PUZZLE TICTURE NO. 327 Gut out the plctuics appealing on this page each
day, diaw n pencil maik atound tho hidden object, sao them until Sutuiday,
then send them or tttUo them to The Til buna otlleo in an emclopo addicsscd to
"Piuzlo Dcp.iilinent." The los and girls who couectly maik the six plctuics ap
pealing riming the week, and whose ausweis mo Hist tecclvcd, will hao their
names published in Tho TUbuno Monday moining.
) MIIT-I. HI II
Find a goat
quehannn, have been visiting lelatlvcs
and f i lends In this placo nnd vicinity.
Wllber S, Benjamin, of Now Yoilt
city, is visiting ills siter, Mrs. Jeunlo B.
Bench, at her home on Lake avenue.
Miss Sainh Goulon, of Blnghamtun,
foimoily of this place, Is spending a
bilef vacation as tho guest of Mont
rose jclatlvcs nnd friends,
Soth n. 'Wright, of Foiest Lake, was
a visitor in town on Monday,
HONESDALE.
Speciil to tli Scranton Trldun.
Honesdale, July 8. Walter W, Wood,
of Philadelphia, Is spending a few
(lays at his Honesdalo home.
O. B, Hudsell, of Flushing, L. I., who
spent tho past week with Honesdale
friends, leturned homo yesterday, ac
companied by his wlfo and child, who
have spent several weeks In Hones
dale. The first meeting of tho Consumers'
Water company, of Honesdale, a newly
chartered corporation, was held at the
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Allen house on Satuiday. An oi sani
tation was effected by tho election of
M. E. Allen, piesident; G. W. Decker,
secretary, and Yv A. Gaylord, tieas
uicr. The dliectois aic tho charter
members of the coipoiatlon, namely,
C. M. BcU, W. A. Gayloid, G. TV.
Decker, M. E. Allen nnd F. "W. Powell.
Russell Dimmlok, of Scranton, has
been at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Alis. William H. Dimmlik, for a
few days.
Tho various kind of berry bushes
along the country roadside give evi
dence of an abundant ciop of the un
cultivated berry. Tho heavily ladened
bushes of ripening tiult aie ccitulnly
tempting. Tho apple ciop also
thioughout Wayne county bids fair to
bo unusually huge.
The state authorities have passed fa
vorably on all of the Wayne county
bildges destioyed by the floods last
w lntei. Tho englnceis are expected
heie soon to arrange tor the commence
ment of woik on tho Main stiect
bildge over tho Laekawaxen river.
The moot fxcltlng game of ball of
the season was played on tho Hones
dale giounds by tho Port Jcrvls and
Honesdalo teams. Tho ame com
menced with the Port Jcrvis boys at
PUZZLE.
and a horse,
the bat, Honesdalo started well, mak
ing two runs, Then tho Poit Jeivls
bojs secured five tuns. Not until tho
ninth inning did Honesdalo tally, mak
ing three runs. The gumo ended with
a sicoie of 6 to D in favor of Port Jer
vls. Honesdalo was handicapped by
the absence of their catcher,
Another mooting of the Susnuehunna
Wuyno senatorial conferees will bo
held to stiJlshton out tho muddlo that
is causing so much tiouble,
A delightful song service by tho Pres
byteilan choir took the placo of tho
Sunday evening sermon. Tho choir
was assisted by Miss Cliace Whitney.
NICHOLSON.
Sptcltl to llif Scronton Tibur..
Nicholson, Julv S. The funeral ser
vice of Miss Nellie Shields wus held at
her late homo yesterday afternoon,
Muny ti lends gatheted at th hour
with saddened hem Is. She was an ac
complished and estimable young lady,
loved by nil who knew her. The par
ents and family have the sympathy of
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TRIBUNE - WEDNESDAY, JUY 0, 1902.
tho whole community in their great
lost) and bereavement.
I'J, L. Stoat Is giving his house a coat
of mtlnt.
Oaliisha nought nntl a, L. lliinucr
ford have the tontrnet for building the
Methodist Knlseopal 'church.
Mi, and Mis, Lyman Piatt ale vlelt
ing friends In New Yorh.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhannock, July 7. Miss Dana, of
Patcreon, N. J,, who has been tho guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Lewis, on
West Tioga, sticet, returned homo on
Saturday.
Miss Gertiude Luckcnbell, of Kast
Mauch Chunk, la visiting her patents
at this place,
W. H. aullck, of Phoonlxvlllc, Ches
ter county, tho engineer appointed by
the state boaid of public gt omuls and
buildings to prcp.no plans nnd specifi
cations for the bridges to bo elected at
Tunkluinuock nnd Dixon, arrived hero
on Monday nnd Is busily engaged tn
making tho necessary suivey to obtain
the data for his work. Nona of tho
old stone woik now Btandlng will be
used In the new stiucturcs.
Charles A. Little, esq., who recently
sustained a fracture of the shoulder
blade while getting off u train nt tho
station heie, Is progressing ns favor
ably as tould be expected, and was able
to visit his ofllce on Monday.
CrtnimlKiiloncis' cicik Gcoige N.
Doyle spent Sundny at West Nicholson.
Albert Leo und fumlly spent Sunday
at Lake WInola. .
Mis. Charles Carlisle, of Wllkes
Baire, Is the guest of friends at this
place.
Miss Sarah Hoadlcy, of the Interna
tional Coirespondence school nt Scian
ton, has been visiting her mother at
this place,
A change In time took placo on the
Lehigh Valley tallroad on Monday, but
only two cast bound trains aie af
fected. Tho first morning train, which
formcily l cached heie at 8.56, now ar
rives at 8.11, and train No. 4, which
formerly ai lived heio at 2.01 p. m. ls
now two minutes oat Her. Several per
sons missed the south bound train on
Monday moinlug by teason of not hav
ing hcaid of the change.
Harry SIckler, who is in the employ
of the Cudahy Beef company, as sales
man with headquarters nt Biaddock,
Pa., Is visiting his father at this place.
Frank Ace, who Is employed at the
stone mill at Nicholson, has been visit
ing several days with his family at this
place. .
There will be a tegular meeting of J.
W. Reynolds' Women's Relief Corps
this Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.
ARCHBALD.
Mrs. William Van Doien was a Scran
ton visitor Monday.
Miss Mm gat et Colvln visited In Car
bondale cstoiday.
Miss Mji.i Hills, of Jermyn, was a
caller in town yesterday.
M13. J. Roboits, of Jeimyn, lsltcd
relatives In town jesloiday.
Mis. William Van Doien spent Monday
with tclattvcs in Cnibondale.
Miss Llzzio Banott, of Hill street, is
ill.
Miss Mnmlo Daley, of Tanytown. N. Y.,
ls lsitlng her paicnls on South Main
street.
Eugene Blake, of Green Ridge, ls vis
iting his patents on Main stiect.
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BASE BALL, j
American League.
Philadelphia a 2 4 1 12 0 0 1 0 22 2G 2
Boston 0110 401209 17 7
Batteries Hustings, Wuddcll, Wiltse,
Powcis and Schieckcngost; Prentiss, Ad
Klns, Young and Cilgcr. Umpire Con
nolly. At Baltimore R.H.E.
Washington 00000100 01 7 6
Baltlmoio 0 0 0 0 0 1 li lx S 13 1
Battel IcsOrth and Clarke; Cronln and
Roblmon. Umphe C.uuthci3 and John
stone. At Chicago ' R.H.E.
Chicago 00 0002000 2 G 1
Cleveland 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 8 S
Batteries Gai In nnd MeKatland; Bcm
hatd and Ecmis. Empire Sheridan.
At St. Louis-fiist game R.H.E.
Dctiolt 1000 30 00 04 0 0
St. Louis 00002008 NB 12 0
Battel Ics Miller, Ycagcr and McGuho;
Harper and Donohue. Umphe O'Lough
lln. Second game ten Innings R.H.E.
Detiolt 0 0 000 2 0 0002 S 0
St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .) 11 0
Batteries Motcei and McGuho; Dono
hue nnd Donohue. Umphe O'Loughlln.
National League.
At PlttHhurg R.H.E.
Philadelphia, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 G 0
Pittsburg 3 000 2 OOOx D 11 0
Batteries Fiacr and Dooin; Chcsbro
and O'Connor. Umplie Emslic.
At Chlengo first gamc-
R.H.E. j
New York 0100000001 u 1
Chicago 0000000000 G 2
Batteiies Matthowsnn and Boweiman;
Rlioadcs and Kllng, Umpire Cantllllon.
Second game fix inning; r.ilu R.H.E.
New York 000000 0S4
Chicago 1 0 0 10 02 11
Battel Ics Taylor and Bow ci man; Lund
gren and Kllng. Umpire ?untt)llon.
At Cincinnati cloven Innings R.H.E.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 I 11 2
Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 n In 3
Batteiies Kltson and Abeam; Phillips
and PicU. Umpires Brown und Powers.
At St. Louis-first game R.H.E,
Boston 00 200 00 102 7 1
St. Louis 0000 100 102 11 1
Battcrlcs-Wlllls and Klttildgc; Wicker
and Ryan. Umpire O'Day,
Second game R.H.E.
Boston 20 4 0 0000 06 0 1
St. Louis 1 01000011 UJ 3
Batteries Eason and KIttrldgoiYcrkcs,
Murphy and Ryan. Umpire O'Day.
Eastern League
Tomnto, S; Wnicestor, 3,
Buffalo, 5; Rochcstci',1.
Piovldenco, 8; Montreal, 2. (Fhst
canio).
Pmvhloncc, C; Montreal, 1, (Second
came). 1
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED by cxpoilcnccd
lady stenographer; somo kunwledgo of
bookkeeping; lefercnces. Addict j A.,
Tilbuno oflko.
SITUATION WANTED-By a joung man
In gioceiy stole; has position at pics
cnt, but dealioa to muko change; can fin
uthh icference, Addicss S. Sibley, Old
Foipo, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-By a lady to do
hoiiHcwoik; u good laumhess, Addicss
Mis. Thompson, cue of Tribune ofllce.
SITUATION WANTED-By a young man
us shipping and stock cleik; has good
habits und has a position at piesent, but
dcslies a chaugo for good icuson. Can
fuinlsh (to oil icfaicuce. Addicbs H. a,
caro of Tilbune.
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAUNDRY. Dumnore.
luumlei slihts at Sc. each and collats
and cuffs ut lc. each
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
: fur nm
I IUI1 llUIIIUf wim wbimmv
Only Half a Cent a Word.
For Bent
FOR ItUNT-LuiRC tcnroom house and
Darn m witvcny noioupn. viui ",
fruit, fine hpiIiir; iiowly painted, aeorgo
E. Btcvonson, 7-7 Council Building.
FOR miNT-Hiilf of 11 now doublo house;
all modem impiovcmcnts. -US Web
ster avenue.
FOR RUNT Cheap, S-ioom cottage,
Heart Lake, Pa., two boats; well wa
ter. Roreionco required. J. Victor Scliad,
Dlnghamtou, N. Y.
I'OR RENT-Fumlshed or unfurnished
deshablc house, nlno room", city neat,
714 Clay ttvonuo. Inquho 2W Board of
Trndo building.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
TWO FURNlsTnjrTTomnTfor rent, single
or double; all conveniences. Apply 417
Qulncy avenue.
FOR RENT Ono furnished room, with
Improvements; also ono on thhd floor,
cheap. 6J7 Adams avenuo.
FUIWISIIED BOOMS for rent, niodorn
impiocmcntH; private family; gen
tlemen piofcrrcd, nt 637 Adams avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT, with
heat, pas nnd bath, gcntlomcn pre
ferred, at G39 Adnms avenuo.
For Sale.
FURNITURE AND BOUSE
FURNISHINGS AT
PRIYATE SALE,
On and after WEDNESDAY,
JULY 0, I offer at 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 Tabic and Chairs.
Dishes. China Cabinet.
Refrigerator, Etc.
n. H. Hoigate,
1005 Vine Street.
CUBAN PARROTS-Just nrrlved; pretty
as plctuics; strong as little bulls; $3 00
each. Panot and cage. $6 00. Shipments
guai antced. These bhds aie all males
and will talk In three months. JlexlcntiF,
AmaEons and Africans, $3 to 575 each.
Wo aio hcadquaiteis for talking panots.
Fox, 49 N. Ninth stieet, Philadelphia.
SEWING MACHINE, diop top, compar
atively new, 018 Myrtle street.
For Sale or Bent.
FOTAEolTRENTTwrlvo room
house, lot 2G0xl0. 3.'G Mifflin avenuo.
Innuhc on piemises.
Board and Booms.
VERY DESIRABLE sul to of loom3 with
flist class tnblo boaid, can bo obtained
at 333 Jcffoison avenue.
Real Estate.
NOTHING BUT DIRT Wo offer during
Julv Woodlawn Park Lots at 23 poi
cent, discount. No bettor 1 evidential sec
tion in tho city. Sower, water, gas and
electric lights; select now. If you buy
now we will loan ou tho money to build
with. Eia Finn & Sons, office, corner
Ash sticet and Penn avenue. Both
'phones.
FOR SALE Faim 120 ncies; slock, good
oichaiu; nlno miles Horn cScianton;
two miles fiom Mocow. Farm alone or
faim nnd stock. Mary Jenkins, Maplo
Lake, 1M.
LOTS, houses and faims for sale.
J. C. Zui filch.
Sco
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In
upper Gieon Ridgo; choice neighbor
hood; most dcsiinblo locality for homo
in Lackawanna county. J. A. Murvlae,
173G Siuuleison avenuo.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out delay. Wilto for our special mar
ket letter. Fico on application. S. M.
liibbaid & Co., membeis N. Y. Consoli
dated nnd Stock Exchange, 41 nnd 4G
Uioudway, Now Yoik. Established 1SG1.
Long Distance 'Phono 2T.SS Broad.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT Or MONEY TO LOAN
Qutck, stialght loans or Building and
Loan. At fiom 4 to G per cent, Call on
N. V. Wnlkor, 3H-315 Connell building.
Strayed.
STRAYED Thcio canto to tho piemises
of Giles Stanton a cow. Owner can
havo snnio by moving piopcity and pay
ing chaigcs. II. E. Stanton, Chinchilla,
Pa.
Pasture,
PASTURE for hoii.es. Georgo E. Stov
enson, 7.7 Connell building.
SEA LED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo icceived
at tlio ofllco of tho BCtrotaty of tho
Scianton Boaid of Coutiol until 7.30
o'clock Monday evening, July 14, 1UJ-', tor
installing a heating und ventilating plant
Into No. 23 public fechaol building, hi no
coiduneo with plans and Hpeclikatlons In
the luindH of John J, Hairis, engineer,
who will ho at his office, on Linden stiect,
opposite tho postotflcc, daily between tho
houis of 8 and 10 o'clock a. m.
Accoidlng to t ilia of iho Buuid of Con
tin! each pioposal Is to stuto tho names
of all sub-coutinctoiH.
Tho hum of $.'30 in cash or certllled
check Is td ho enclosed with each bid,
which bum hli.ill bo forfeited to tho School
District In case of lefusul or omission on
tho pait of tho successful bidder, to ono
cuto 1 null act within ten daj after tho
u winding of tho hutno.
Tho sum of ten dollais is to bo de
posited with tho englucor for each Bot nt
plans and specifications given out, tho
Minio tn bo lcfunded 1111011 their return.
No bid will bo lead or considered which
falls to comply with tho icumicments of
this advertisement.
Tlio bond icservcs tho light to loject
nuy or all bids. By older of thu Sciuntou
Boaid of Coutiol.
EUGENE D. FELLOWS, Secrehuy.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo iccclvcd
by the County of Lackuwaiiun tor
building u btcel glider concieto.covoied
bildge over Hull's cieck, In Blakcly boi
ough, Pa.
Bids will uUo bo received fur miiKoniy,
wing-walls, und tilling for said bridge.
All bids to bo addicssed to the tindci
bigncd and In hands by U o'clock noon
Satuiday, July 1.', 190.'. Plans and speci
fication ut ofllco of County Commission
cis, Sciuntou, Pa. The light to reject
uny and all bids m icserved.
E. A. JONUa. County Contl oiler,
Attest: JOHN JltJf'RIS.
iieputim vttrollor.
No Order
Accepted for Less
Than lo Cents.
Help Wanted Male.
COAL- MINERS WANTED
THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY , ,.,
Mr. A. J. King, Supeilulondcnt, with bituminous coal mines In tho town .of
rocahontns, Tnnowcll County, State of Virginia, on tho Nottolk and Western Rail,
way, wants somo good, experienced coal miners at onto. ' ,'
.. . WAGES!
lor pick mining nnd loading cntiy coal DO ccntfl.porjcar,. 1
for pick mining and loading room coal 75 cents per car, '
Ivor mining and loading machine undci-cut entry coal, ...70 cents per enr
l'or mining nnd loading machine undei-cut room conl...,6S cents-per car
Insldo ttnek lavcio $200 to $2.25 per day- ,
liisido tinck layer hctpcts Jl.M to $1.75 per day ,,
Innlrlo timber men $200 per day - 3
Insldo timber men hclpcis $l.fin per day A- - "
, Parties of 10 can procuio Hpecbil tickets for $10.73 for ench pcrsonovet-th
Pcnnsylvnnla Rnlhoad fiom Philadelphia to rocahontns. .Regular .fare for -utfe
poison nlono. $1133. Ariungements can bo mttdo to advance the railroad faro to're
spoiiNlblo poisons. , e
Good inlnci.i will got regular employ niont nnd good accommodations, m the
town of Pocahontns 1ms over 4.000 iulmbltnnts. .
POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY. S01 Arcade Bldg,. Phil.
Wanted.
WANTED-Second-hand panot cage In
good condition. A. G. H., this ofllce.
Help Wanted.
WANTED-Colnrcd man and wlfo for
country. Addicss 621 Madison avenue,
city. L. T. Canlleld.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED A cood cncrcotlc young ninn
wlio has had cpcrlcncc In tho whole
sale produce business. Addicss, giving
ago nnd tcfcicncc. Lock box 310, Scum
ton, Pa.
COMPETENT MAN to icpresent thor
oughly tellable company, with $.'00,000
capital, In business eighteen cats. Sal
ary $75 00 per month and expenses, pay
able weekly according to contiact, not
conditional on lcsults, but on faithful
work. Small cash deposit nnd icfercnces
lequhcd. Tor full pnrtlculius, nddt-css
Manager, Dept. F., Box 433, Philadel
phia, Pa.
YOUNG MEN wanted; nny distance;
copy lottcis homo evenings and return
to us. Wo pay $10 per thousand. Send
addressed envelopes, paitlculais and copy.
F. M. C. Dept. 426. Box 1111, Philadelphia.
WANTED Competent machinists to
woik in laige railroad shops near
Pittsburg: unman loci men picfrtied.
Wages paid, 25 ,2( and 27 cents per houi.
Peimanent emplovmcnt given for h.UIs
factoiy service. Flee rnilioad tinnspor
tatlon furnished ftom Wllkcs-Banc to
nttsburg. For further Infoimatlon ad
dicss C. L. Snyder, 622 Mooncy Building,
Buffalo, N. Y., in wilting, give age. ex
perience, whcio last emplojcd, and on
what kind of work.
ENERGETIC Salesman School supplies;
countrv work; $100 salury and commis
sion. R. O. Evans & Co., Chicago, 111.
HELP of nil kinds wanted In small man
ufacturing town seven miles west of
Utlca. N. Y. Men with families pie
fened. Steady employment all tho ear
round. Rents low. living cheap, wages
good. Apply to thp Hind & Hairlston
Plush Co., Clark Mills, Oneida county,
N. Y.
Help Wanted Female.
YOUND LADIES wanted; any distance;
copy letteis homo evenings nnd icturn
to us. Wo pay $10 per thousand. Send
nddiosscd envelopes, paitlculars and copy.
F. M. C. Dept. 426. Box 1411, Philadelphia
WANTED AT once an exnerlcnced nas
try cook; good wages to the light
patty; icfeience rccjulied. Addicss C. C.
Laubach, 115 Wjomlug avenuo.
Xost.
jLOST Bilndlo bull torilcr about thieo
months old. Answers to name of
Rover. When Inst seen had leather col
lar. Return to 721 Glecn Rldgo stieet.
LOST A puiho containing money and
rallioad .passes. Rewind If left at
Tilbuno office, or notify HIllsUlo Coal
and lion Co.'s of lice, Dunmoic, Pa.
LOST Diamond Masonic pin nt Elks'
c.u nival Fildnv evening, July 4. Pleaso
return to Cinmcr-AVells Co., 1J0 Wyoming
av cnue.
PROFESSIONAL.
Cet tilled Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A , 23
Tiadcis' Bank Building. Old 'phono ISbl.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B,
Rcul Estato Exchange Bldg., 1J6 Wash
Ington ave.
Civil and M'-ting Engineers.
H. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI
building, Spruce stieet, Scianton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 AVYOMING nvo.
Lawyers
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornoys and Counsellois-nt-Law. COJ to
012 Connell building.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AN'D
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21,
L A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Boaid of Trade Building, Scranton, P.i.
A. W. BERTHOLF, OPl'ICE MOVED TO
No. Ill Wyoming avenue.
Patent Attorneys.
PA I C.IM I Oof the Globe.
Tho only licensed and equipped pntont
solicitor In tho cltv. No chaise for In
foimatlon on patentability; over ton years
experience.
Rcplog-lc & Co., Vicars Bldr.
Hotels and Restaurants. '
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 1.7 FRANK
lln avenuo. Rates icasonablo.
P. iSlEGLEB, Pioprlotor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W.
Pns&cnger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
topcan plan. Victor Koch, Piopilotor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools; no odor; only Improved
fumps used. A. B. Dllggs. piopilstor,
.cava ordcis 1100 North Main avenue,
nr Eicko's drug stoto, cmuer Adams und
Mulheny, Both telephones.
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH KUETTEL, RHAR 511 LACKA.
aye., Scranton, mfis. of Who Screens,
Miscellaneous,
MEOARGEE HUOS , PitlNTEBS' SUP
piles, onvolopes, paper bags, twine,
wuiehouso, 110 Wiibhlngton uvenuo.
THE WlLKES-BAItnil RECOItD CAN
bo had In Scranton, at tho nows st mil
of Relsmnu Bios, 4W Spruco and GUI
Linden; M. Noitou, 3.2 Lackawanna
avo.; I. B. "hutzer, 211 Spiuco stioit.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Erie Bailroad Co., Wyoming Division
Tialns leave Sciuntou tor Hawlcy und
local stations ut 8 13 u. m , 1 33. 3 20 nnd
7 55 p. m. Sundays, at 9 00 a. 111. and 1 ii
p. m.
For Now York. Honesdalo dnd Inter
mediate points, ut 1 35 t. m.
Tialns aiilva at Scranton at S 30 a. m ,
3 09. 7.23 and 9 13 p. m. Sundavs, 1 00 p. m ,
and S 13 p. m.
rifc
itmmmtmiiimiummmmmiimim
mziw
DIREMl
fliff
Onlr Half a Cent Ward.
,Hlp WantedMale.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
BEADnJfTsYBTEla "
Central Bailroad of New Jersey.
In Effect Mny 18, 1302. , . ,
Stations In Now York, foot Llbertv
Btrcot and South Kouy.'N. R. ,"""y
Tialns lcavo Scranton for Now York,
Philadelphia, Enston, Bethlehem, Allen
town, Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash
ley, Wilkes-Bane and Plttston at 7.S0 a.
m 7 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 prm.
Quaker, City Express leaves Scranton
7.30 a. m.. tin ouch solid vestibule train
with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phil
adelphia with only ono change of cars
for Baltlmoio and Washington, D. C., and
all pilnclpal points south and west."
For Avoca, Plttston nnd Wllkes-Barre,
1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Giove, etc.,
7.30 nnd 1 p. m. r
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg
vhi'Allrntown nt 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4
p. m. sunuay, iiu p. m.
For Tamanua nnd 1
For Tamanua and
Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m.,
1P;
lo
m. nnd 4 p. m.
'or rates nnd tickets nnnlv to aarent at
station. '
W. O. BESSLER, Gen. Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,
In Effect Juno 1, 1902.
Trains leave Scianton for Now York
At 1 50. 3 20, b 03, 7.50 nnd 10 10 a. m.; 12 40,
3 40, 3 35p. in. ' For New York and Phila
delphia 7.50. 1010 a. m., and 12.40 and 3 35
p. m. For Gouldsboro At b 10 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.15, 6 2.' and 9 00 a. m.: 1.55, 6 50
and 11.10 p. m. For Binghamton, Elmlra
nnd way stations 10 23 a. in , 1.05 p. m
For Oswego, Syracuse and Utlca 1,15 and
U'.'J a. m.; 15a p. m. Oswego, Syracuse
nnd Utlca train at 6 22 a. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Montrose 9 00 a. m.; 1.05
anil 1; 50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation
4 00 and 0 13 p. m.
Bloomsburg Division For Northumber
land, at 6 35 and 10 10 a. m ; 1 53 and 6 10
p. m. For Plymouth, at 810 a. m.; 3.40
and 9 05 p. m.
Sunday Tialns For New York, 1.50,i3 20,
C05, 10.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 3 35 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.1" and 6 22 n. m.; 1.55, 6 50 and
11.10 p. m. For Elmtia and way stations
10 T a. m. For Binghamton and way sta
tions, 9 00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division
Lcavo Scianton, 1010 a. in. and G.10 p. m.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect' June 1U, 1902. '
Trains for Cai bondnlo leave Scranton at
6 44, 7.36, 8 J6, 10 13 a. m.; 12 03, 1.12, 2 11, 3 56,
5 29. 6 2'i, 8.21, 9.13. 10 01 p. m.i 12 18, 1 38 a m.
For Honesdalo-6 14, 1013 a. m.; 211 and
5 29 p. m.
For Wllkes-Bane-6 38. 7.41. 8.41, 8 47.
10 3J a. m.: 12 03, 1.42, 2.1S, 3.23, 4 33, 610.
7.48, 10 41, 11.49 p. m.
For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7.41, 0.47 a. m.;
2.18, 4.35 nnd 11.49 p. m.
For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6 38,
9.47 a. m.; 1.42, 3 2S nnd 4 3i p. m.
For Albany and ull points north 7.36 a,
m. and 3 56 p m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondale 8 50, 1133 a. m.1, 2.11,
3 5ii, 5 52 and 11 17 p. m.
For Wllkes-Bauc-9.38 a. m.; 12.03, 1.58.
3 LS. 6 32 and 9.17 p. m.
For Albany and points north 3 58 p. m.
For Honesdale 8 50 a. m.; 11.33 and 3 53
p. m.
W. L. PRYOR, D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa.
Pennsylvania Bailroad.
SLhcdulo In Effect June 16. 1902.
Trains lcavo Scianton: ci JS a. m week
da s, tluough vestibule tialn from
AVIlkos-Baire. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Fotts
villo; stops at pilnclpal Intel mediate sta
tions. Also connects lor Sunbury, Har
risbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and lor Flushing nnd tho West.
9 47 a. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hur
rlsbtug, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsbuig ana tho WesK
1.42 p. m., week dnvs, (Sundays.. 1 5S p.
m.), for Sunbuiy, Hnulsbuig, Philadel
phia, Bnltlmoie, Washington! and Pitts
burg and tlio West.
3 S p. m week dnys, thrnugn vestibule
tiuln fiom Wllkcs-Bairo Pullman buffoi
pallor car and ccaehes to Philadelphia via
Pottsvllle. Stops at pilncipM intnrmediate
stations.
4 33 p. m., week davs, for HRzleton, Sun
buiy, llanlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts-
UlB' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Effect Juno 13, 1902.
Tialns Leave Hciunton.
For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D.
& II. R. R., nt 7.41. tluough Pallor Car
und Day Coach Cnibondale to Now Yom
und 9 47 a. 111, with L. V. Coach Carbon
dulo to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4 33 (Black
Diamond Expies.s), and 11.49 p. tn. Sun
dajs, D. & II. R. R., 1 5S, 9.17 p. m.
For Whlto Haven, llazltton and princi
pal points in tho coal legions, via, D. & H.
R. R.. 7.11, 2.18 und 4 35 p. m. For Potts
vlllo, 7 II n. m. ... ..
For Bothlehem, EaHton, Reading, Hai
lisbuig and pilnclpal Intel mediate sta
tions, via D. & II. B. R.. 7.41, 9,17 a. m.j
18, 4 33 (Rlack Diamond Expicss), 11.43 p,
m. Sundays. D. & If. R. R, 9.J8 a. m.j
1.38, 9.17 P. m,
For Tunkhannock, 'lowanda, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Geneva and piluciiml intcimedlata
stations via D L. & W. R, R, 6 33 a. m.
und 1,53 p. m
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Nag
aia Kalis, Chicago and nil points west via
D. &. II. R. R.. 1-' os p. m.i 3,2S (Black
Diamond Expi ess). 10 41, 11.49ip. m. Sun
dajs. D. & H R. R., ,12 03, 9.17 p. m.Jr-
l'lillmnu phi lor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley Parlor-cai s -on all trains between
Wllkcs-Baiio linn jsow ioiK. j-niLanei-nhi.i.
nuffalo nnd Suspension Brldeo?-
ROI LIN H. WILBUR. Gon. Suptl;, 26
VJIIAICI.1.,0 a. '' ' J''3" tVJ
Coil ami sticei, ftw.ioni...
A. W. NONEMACHErt, Dly. Pass. Jgt.,
South- B( thlehem, Piu ii-t .V
For tickets and .Pullman rwervatjons
npply to city ticket ofllce, CD Public
Squaie, Wilkcp-Bavio, Pai , .
New York, Ontario and, Western
Tlmo Tablo in Effect Sunday, June 15,-1902.
' NORTH BOUND TRAINS, j,'
i.cuvu j.cave
Arrlva
Trnlns. "Ci nnton. cm liondale
Cactoela,
1.00 p. m,
lM.n.m
No, 1 ,.(.." ;'' " '" "'(i ' ' '"
No. :i ...... vvy i'. ". ' v- ":
C to p m.Ar.Carbondale U.li-n.m
iu ii iii..&..iii nun
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave Leavo Alrive
Tialns. CadosU. Caibondalo, Sci.mton.
No. t ,,,.., B 50 a.m. 7.25ir,m,
No 4 ...... a.m 10 01 a. m 10 4urm
Nc S 2.13 pm. 4 00 p. in,. 4.45 pm
SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUNJ).
'' Lenvo Leave.- Aiilva
Tialns. Scianton. Caibondalo. Cadosia.
No. 9 SJOu, 111. 9.10 p. m. -.10 1, m
No. 5 f.OOp m.Ar.Caibondala 7.45 pre
ftu" SOUTH BQUND. 'i,re
l.eayo t Leave ATulvo
Tialns. Cadoila. Caibondalo, Scuvatoii.
No. U.,,.... C 50 a. in, 7,25am,
No. 10 . . . t. 30, P m. 6 Ou p. m. .J, & p, m,
Tiulns Nos. 1 011 w-eok days, and-si on
8und.is connect for Now Yoik cltv. Mid.
dletovvn, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Os
wego i'-ul nil points west. x
Tiuln J for Poyntelle, Walton. Delhi,
Sidney, Noiwlch and all New Berlin
biaiilh polnta. j,t ' -
T10I11 No 0,. vlth "Quaker Qlty Ex
preW nt Bcnintbn.'vla (J. J. R. of v. J.,
tor Plillado!pliiaAtlantlc City. B4ltmoie
Washlngtoir ana Pennsylvania tate
points. -
Sco time-table and consult ticket agent
for connections with pther lines. ' " .
T n A vnuncrtv i-l r a vrn. r.f. J
oitinnil sircui, iw or! . ?
J. E. WELSH, T. P, A.. Scrantonf Pa."