iTWSWKmm a-j ,.'f .. .,"" ft . WW7' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-XWEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1002. SAVE YOUR SKIN SAVE YOUR HAIR MILLIONS use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted fey CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, and beautifyingf the skin, for cleansing, the scalp of crusts, scales, and dand ruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten ing, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for bahy rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irrita tions and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many antiseptic purposes, which readily suggest themselves to women and especially mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soa.p ever com pounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICEUhe BEST skin and complexion soap, the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap xn the world. fiOMPLETE TnEATMENT7 tictira The Set SI. euro tho most torttirlnc, disfiguring, nnd humiliating eUn, scilp. nd blood humours with loss of hrdr, when nil cl falls. Sold i CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILlSSiSS8Si KratPd ltntllrt CtrriOUnA KWOIiVrNT, as WOll cures Piitiirl NnYcrow-capped pocket vials, .BOo. botUo of liquid Resolvest, price, 200. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. fepccinl to the Seranton Tribune. Honesdale, July n The Mtsves Sophie find Marietta Russell are (.pending a few tlavs with friends In Wilkcs-Bnrre Auditor General 3" B Hardcnbetgh ivpent Sunday in Honesdale with his family. Mrs. Thoipe and daughter, Jilts Mac, tiro stopping sit Piomer Budd's, Beech Lake Rev. C. L. rcre, of tho BaptKt church, will exchange pulpits with his brother, 3?e. AV. S. Peiej, of Damascus, next Sundaj. It Is conceded that the Red Men tako the largest excursions that go fiom 3tonedale Their annual, which goes to Miohola Glen tomorrow will be a largo lone. The fate Is low, and the new at- tiactlons at the Glen ate gioat. Painter Pethlck. of Bcthanj , h is com 1 Jnenced painting the Kev stone block re icpntlv purchased by Dodge & Erk fiom the AV. TV. Weston est ite Classed among the prospeious Industries I of Honesdale Is tho glass cutting busi ness of Smith, Krantz &. Sells These jotmg men In four jcirb bae birilt up a ilno business The are all expert work men 1 hcv hao graduallv Incienscd tho Inumber of workmen from five to fortj frie. The members oC the Maple Citv band Weie entertained bv Mrs Keene, at (Etecne, on Sunda, where they did jus tice to an elaborate dinner Street Commissioner KianU has work , men engaged leplacmg tho boards on (Park Lake dam, which weic cm led nwuy I l)V the Juno frpsht in tho I, lck.indxen. Daniel C. Osbom left on Sitmday for in week's stav at Harvev's Lake Dr. Aino Volgt, of tho hospltnl at Be lli eat, Pa, Is spending a week's vncition Jot his Honesdale borne Tho (ho hundred Carbond ilc spoits that J camo ocr on Saturday with a. bill team ilo do up the Honesdale Onion Pullcis, as Whey said, found tho onions too strong for them. Thev hao learned again that it takes placts, not a big noise oi mini- liers, to down the Tlonesdalo bovs It cortalnlv Is humlllitlng, after miking so much tiolse, for them to Miffei a complete defeat, not linking a single run. The crowd Included tho icportets of the Seian ton nnd Carbond lie piesb and sporting men nnd bov. They were a jnllv ciowd, Bfter all, and took their defeit like gen tlemen. Tbeie would haso been more of them, but can were not to bo hid tt was an exciting Bamo fiom start tn fin ish fully 2 000 people witnessing the Kamc, which elided with a score of -1 to 0 In favor of IJoncsuulo. TUNKHANNOCK. Bpcclal to the Seranton Tiibunc. lunkhannock, Julv 13 Mib Geonjo 3'llswoith, who has been In Di. Cuolcj a sanltailnm at PI ilnfltld, N, J., tor tic.it ment lot tho p.ist i-een weeks, has io turned home eiy niuth impioved, Mih. Aithur Stebbins, of Baltimore, Wd , Is xlsltlnr 1 oi mothni at this placo. Di. V V. Acij, tho dentist, who has hecn cdJojIuk u Umopcati tiip for tho past month, i dinned homo on Mondt. J)urlrifr his ahsenco ho lbltcd London, Taris, 1'dlnbuish, Dublin, Amstculani, nnd munv othei points ot inteust, and of com so has many stories to tell of hla journes to and fro on tho continent. Attorney Rush J. 'J honipsmi, of Du thorc, whs in town on ThomIiiv. Dnieht V. Ions, who has conducted a bakery and eoufedlouuy stoia hero for beveral M'ais, will tol nut ills stock nnd household K001I3 and letuin to Monti nso. Mis. Gcorso Baldwin and ilaiiRhtei, Mary, hao been tho kupmIb of Mr. and Mis. AVJIllani Mosler at D.iltou tho past week. Seventeen ladles, mcnibrr.s of tho "Moit duy Club" picnicked ,it I.ukt WlunU on Tuesday. Thoy occupied tlio l.lttlu cut taso while theie. Mia. O. D Stebbins, whu spent the winter with her s,IMein at I'hllndolphla, Jws letuined to her homo at thlH phieo, M.rs. D, C. Ginliam, Mi. and Mis Pud J. Billings nnd Mr, and Mis, btnnley Hardlpg left on Tuesday for a Aislt to Atlantic City. Tho Ttltfin haso bait tram will play a jjame with AVjnmlns hcmlnmv team in Klttildce paik on 'iluir-day afternoon. Andrew p, Bcdfoid, or Seiautnn, dioe ocr In Ills, now locomobile on Tucsddy. J.uther Bailow, who has been UMIiib n position In tho west, Is lsltlng his pa icnts at th'a placo, Adam Kiesge, the Noten lumboiman, was doing business In town on Tuesday, A ferryboat is being built ami a feuy Will soon bo In 1 uniting oidei acrns-ii tlm Busfiuehanna rher at a point just 011. posltc tho lallroul station. Thpie Is al cady a ferry Just east of Bildgo stieet. An HBcnt of one of the Nuzletou coal companies has been In this county for bocrul das enlisting men to net as The widest possible publicity should bo given to the fact thut Bummer dlui rhoea In children unrt choleia Infantum can alwa8 be cured by the judicious use or Chamberlain's Colic, Choleid and Diarrhoea rieriiedi. it, never falls. Yhen reduced wjtli cold water nnd nweetened It Is pleus.int to take, whlcli is very (nipoitaut wien u msdlclnc nust be given to smull chlldten. lor fie by all druggists. FOR EVERY HUMOUR, $1.00. rnnnlnttnir of CUTICURA SOAV, 2V!., to ctennso tho skin of crueta nnrteciles and pnftcn tho thickened cuticle; guticura uiht. mi-nt. fine, to Instantly nllnv Itching, lnflinnm itlon, nnd Irritation, and soothoanrt heal, nntl CUTintiM Kisor.VLNT PUM, 2V. to oum liiiuuuuii. kiiu nuuui ojiuo cio m raix, rans. (Chocolato Coated) are a new, tasteless, as lur uii uiuoi uiwu .iuuujra uuuiuiu. containing tne iams number of doses as a Ruards about their mines at that place. Seeral unemplojed men were secured iiom Mehoopany, LaccIllo and other up-the-iier towns. Jacob Breldlnger and wife, of Wilkes Bnire. who has been siting friends at this pli e, returned homu on Monday. Mi and Mrs Ildwln. J. Jorden retuined en featurdav from AsheU!p, N. C, where thej h.ne been s-ojournlng for tho past foui months for tho benefit of the form er s health, 1 he bill gamp on Saturday between Tunkhannock and Montroe teams, iesut ed in a victory for the homo team by a score of 15 to 2 Mi nnd Mrs O Smith Kinner spent Sunday at Factorwillc. Mis William Miner Is 'uiy ill with Brlght's disease at the home of her sis ter, Mrs Fred Maynard, just north of town Albert V. Rodnev, formerly piopnptnr of the Brush hotel, at Sprlngllle, but now engaged in conducting a bniber shop at that place, was .a IsItor in town on Mondn. . The ladies of the Presb terlan church cleared $1(1 bv their iccent festival on the parsonage lawn Mi James Dcubler spent Sunday at this place ' L " , Miss Hannah Lobeck, of Scianton, Is i-Itlng her lster,''Mrs. James Prear, on Second street. Mis A V Yost, of Scianton, is the guest of Mrs S S. Hatfield, lit Lake Carey, this week. DUNDAFF Special to the Seranton TriDune Dundaff, July 11 The waim weather foi the pajt few ilajs has caused much satisfaction among our faimei.s and many of them have began their liajing, somo aic still hoeing theli coin and potatoes Out road commissioner aio looking nf tet our sticets and loads and wc must e i their woik shows, well and tho diiv Ing Is good with us Miss Jennie Sprong was cbot.cn by our school dlrectots as otu teacbei In tho public school for the net Icim Leon Column, of Nantlcoke, Is a visitor In town for a few d.Qs. Piank S-irfinskl and wife, Hamilton Dillon, Mis Udith Rockford and Leon Column, of Potest City, were vlsitois in town on Satuiday last, L M, LaBm, wlte and son, V J. Wells, wlfo and son of Potest Citj, .113 stajlng with Mi. Wells' motbei, Mib. Clura Wells, for the hot seas-on Mr. Wells has with him a vcij Hue grapho phono and ho makes tliu people hannv with his music Mr. l,i Bui is a voi v successful hutch ei in Poust City, but has lather poor health and camo to out vlllntio to ipeup ciatp, AVo aio glad to .iy that ho is lm pioving. Mi. Wells and Ml. La Ban went fish ing in Sntuiday nlsht's Mm m, and it 13 sild that tho wind tossed tho boat so much that Mr. Wells f.ll nvcrho.i.rl but timing!) tho aid of Mi. La Ban ho' wrs neipcd b ick Into tho boat nnd land ed t-ufo on Miuio wltli tho exception of u. kuuii nuiiiug nun no iisn, Itev, w. R. Tinker, pastor nt tha Fiist Baptist chuuh ot thlh place, Is giving his people somo very luteicsllug nnd Instinc tive scinions He liienchcd on Sunday morning last from James I, 27, "Keep till tell unspotted fiom tho woild." Bi other Tinker held bis (ongiegitlon and all wero much luteicsted and well pleased with the dlacnuiH! Wo have icfialncd heietnfoio fiom speaking about our candldato for legls tei nnd if colder, V. A. DivIn because of his wishes, but wo feet in duly bound to digicss occasionally, u Is with a teellng of pildo that we uigo tho voters of Susciuehiinn.i county to nomlnato and eei t Mich a man as Mr, Davis, jfo one lias donu more fm tho upllttliiB of his tellow beings, both mentally and splilt. unllv He has alvvaju been active jn ev ery educational enterprise, nnd the better, nient of cducatloiiul facilities foi tho fu. tuiq generations, Among tho host ot school tcachero In tho county who havo become acquainted with Mr. Divls in his nfllrl.il capacity as a dlrectoi, all join with his legion of filends In wishing and working foi his Mieress, Let ns havo clean county candidates nnd theio wII bt no fear for our gtnnd old patty, LAKE WINOLA. Special to tho Seranton Tllbuno. Lako Wlnola, July 15 -Bathing is now regularly Indulged n, us tho weatliei has boon esceptlonully fine. The cumcrii (lends havo been out in fnuu, and .omo very good lesults wero obtained, ns the weather was excellent for tho work. , Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes Blackmail and faintly, of West PltUtnn. wero icgls tered at the Clifton hotel Monday, i;. A. Ielfer, a popular druggist of Piovldenee, Is sojourning at Lako Wl nola. He Is jeglsteied at the Clifton hotel. At Lake Wlnola you hae nothing to do but forget jour troubles and enjoy your self. About one hundred couples attended the Eliirt-walst reception at the Hotel Clifton butuul.iy evening. Whlto shirt, wulsts and light flannel tiousers wero worn by the gentlemen, and omo of tho moM beautiful gowni ever seta In a ball room at Lako Wlnola were worn by tho young ladles. Oppenheim'ft orchentrft, un der the direction of A, J. Kroll, furnished llio music, A programme of twenty dances, with encores, wero danced. Se lections from "Florodora," Hungarian I.tlstsplol and ''Tho Serenade'; wero ren dered by tho orchestra nt the concert btloro tho reception. M, T. Knne, ot Blnghamton, has ac cepted tho management nf th C'l't-n hotel this HPHPon. Mr. Kcnn lias been connected with the Craiulall hotel In Blnghamton for tho past two jenrs, Mis? Jesslo Kcllovy and Miss Lulu Kmipp, two Popular Seranton ladles, nio pleasantly domiciled at tho Hotel Clifton, Ubero tbnv Imvn liiken n.mrtmnnt for where they lmvo taken npartmenti for a month. Thomas Meckln has been engaged to play drums at tho Clifton for tho sen- SOU. Miss Rena Kcllow, of Honesdale, has ni ranged to pass tho ensuing month at tho Clifton. Miss MargHret Thornton and Miss Mar garct Gillespie, nf Scianton wcio regis tered nt tho Clifton. A tully-lio party have inHdo arrange ments to nttorid tho reception at tho Hotel Clifton Saturday evening. Tho Godfrey party are having a pleas ant sojourn at the lake. Pied W. Strong, tho Hjdo Park hnber dnHher, caught a tjirco and a quailcr pound black bass last week. SPRINGV1LLE. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Sprlngvllle, July 15. II. H. Lathrop Is to havo somo house and fence painting done this week If tho weather will per mit. Grant Button, sou of Auguslui Button, who has been sick all summci, Is no bet ter, and Ik confined to his bed. Oeorgo IV. Thomas' house Is beginning to look very ilno In Its new- dress of paint. Mrs. Tiumnn l'lko Is very sick nnd fears aro entertained that she mav not recover. Dr. Mackey, of Montrose, Is at tending her. Tho Citizens' band of thl place will plav at the Granger picnic, to be held at Lake Carey Aug. 11. Saturday evening next it, Is cNpccted that tho band will servo lco cream on R. E McMlkus' lawn. Mrs. A. O. Dunlap hns been entertain ing a lidy friend from Wllkes-Barrc dur ing the past week. Last Saturday the second nine of Tunk hannock came up to play ball with tho Sprlngvllle nine. Result, Sprlngvllle, 11; Tunkhannock, 5 Sattndav last was pav day at tho Havvko stono quarr. Tuesday or Wed nesday tho farmers will receive pay for their milk. Carl Churchill has icturnpd to his posi tion near Pen Ynn N. Y. .dis mother will go In September. Gcoige AIney and wife, of Middletown, N. Y, who have been visiting nt G. P. Staj's, have returned to their home. It Is a matter of comment that eats and potatoes never looked better than now Bojli bid fair for a large crop Hav lug is being pushed with vigor, but In many fields there nre more daisies thin grass, although the rains during June nided ciy much to Increase the grass crop LjIg Button, who has been ItU in bed a fortnight, show but little Improvement. His friends hope for a change and speedy recovery. PITTSTON. Special to the Seranton Tiibune Pittston, July 15 Wotk will be com menced tomonow on tho new Pittston opeia house The contiact has been awarded to Contractoi Stlpp, of Scianton. Ml&s Winifred King, of Browntown, was united in marriage this morning at 11 o clock to AVilllam J. Costello, nf Ells worth, Pa, formotly ot West Ralhoad street, this city. Hie ceremonv was pei formed by Rev. rather OMallcj. The bildo was attended by hei niece, Miss Maigaret Hole) Ian, of B)ownlown, and the gloom's best man was Michael Kim- mev, ot 'Tornpklns street A reception was held ut the homo of the bride's moth er this afternoon and Mr. and Mrs Cos tello left at b o clock for Ellswoilh, wheie they will reside Beit Davis, of the West Side, was ten dciod a suipilse paity this evonlng Miss Caiollne Thomas, daughtei of Mis. W. Y Thonns, of Keter stieet, who has been seriously ill for the past two weeks, was sllghtlv Improved today Patilck O'Malia, an aged man, died tod.ij at his homo on enroll street, af tet a long illness The funetal will take place Pildaj Mr. and Mis William Joseph Peek, of Lueino avenue, aio spending a fe,v weeks at Like George Arllc Shlpp, of Delaware avenue, We3t Side, returned homo this moinlng after a tluce ens' enlistment in tho Eighth United States cavahy. His Hoop 10 turncd fiom a two and a half jears hci vlce in Cuba tho c.nlv part of Maich. Mis Bildget Goidan, aged about 43 jeai.s, died at an eaily hour this morning at bet home In Oregon, where she had resided lor the past twenty j ears. FOREST CITY. Special to the Seranton Tribune. PoreM City, July 15 Tho miner bojs' picnic, which hn& been a much antici pated nffalr. will take placo tomorrow, weathet peimlttlng, at Habt Side park. Tho picnic Is in excellent hands and theie will bo no dearth ot fun. Games of all Kinds h ivo been arranged for. There are to bo .sevpial matched games of ball, i muling races, tbiowlng the hammci. tub tind potato races. Refreshments will bo scivcd and the bojs and girls will each get a dish of Ice cieam. Rev. W. Hol llnshed Is chairman of tho committee and ho has been tireless in his prepauitlons for the event. Postmaster T. C. Manzcr had the mls foituno to havo a leg tiactuicd In a i inl aw ay on Dundaff street Sundav. His hor.so was f lightened by tho bieaklug of a shaft, and after finding that he could not control tho animal, Mr. Maiuer Jumped, snapping both bones in his left leg. W, J. Morgan has tho sjmpathy of the lommunlty In tho tragic death of his old est son, William, an account of which ap pealed at length hi psterda)s paper. Tho Wells-Paigo and Adams L'xprei-s companies have Installed fieo delivery at this place. Tha Imptnvement In tho (cr vlco is giently appreciated by tho pa trons of these compmies. D. R. Brown Is home from hit. Vlislnla trip. '" CLARK'S GREEN. E. J. Mooie of New Haven, left here on Tuesday morning enroute for Ban gor, Me., where lie Is now employed by the government. Mrs. O. B. Jones and daughter, Mrs. B, 13. Wheeler, letl home on Wednesday morning last for nn extended vli.lt among friends In Vineland and Southern New Jeisey, Mm. Lathiope, of Dover, N, J was the guest of her nephew, It. B, Matthews, heio this week. Mis. Cornelius Brill and daughter. Kdlth, will leuvo heie today for her homo In Novvaik. Mrs. Benjamin Mead and daughter, Mn. William Ilellei, left hero on I"rday last for a week's sojourn among friends In C'aibondnle. Mrs. C. U Hodgson, nf Green Ridge, Is the guest of her trlend, Miss Grace A. Dav is. P. L. Phillips and family are now lo cated In their summer residence here for the teubon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman and fcon, Joseph, icturned to their homo at Altemont, N, Y last Friday, after a fcojoijrn of two weeks. Mrs. A, Ridge way, of Green R'lge, vis. ited friends here over Sunday, .urs. James jumne is visiting tier btother, George J. Heckman, In Dalton. Tho weather change has given new Im petus to our despondent agriculturists here, and If the clmnga Is more nearly permanent than has been, sorrowing facet will aisumu the cheerful tmlle. ANNOUNCEMENTS OP THE RAILROADS LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. Now Sunday Tralrn Sorvlco to and ftom Philadelphln. liackinvniina Limited trnln No. C, cast bound, leaving Seranton nt 3.35 p. in, nnd No. 3, wC9t boum nrrlvng Scran' inn n, 1 Kn , , ' ' ',1 ,,, , on nt M P.- " now connect dally With Pennsylvania lolliond nt Manuulm Chunk, to nnd from Philadelphia, nnd Intermediate points on the Bolvldrro division.' V Lehigh Vnlley Railroad. Effective Satuf-day, July 12th nnd every Saturday thereafter the Lehigh Valley railroad will operate a train be tween1 New York and 'Wllites-Darre, to be known na tho "Mountain Special," for the accommodation of people desir ing to 'spend Sunday out of town, Trnln will consist of vestlhulo toadies, and Pullman parlor car and will run on the following schedule Leave New Yotk, b'atuulays only, Twenty-third street at 2.10 p. 111., uirlvo Wllkos-nanc, 7.03 p. m, Leave Wllkes-Huric, Suntlnva only nt 6.00 p. 111., arilvo New York, Twenty thlid stieet at 11.15 p. m. Train will stop at pilnclpal stations, Special Seashore Excursion. To Long Branch, Ocean Grove, As bury Paik, via New Jer&ev Contial, Tuesday,' July 22, 1902. Hound ttlp, $5; children, 5 to 12 ycniB, half faie. Hound trip tickets, good going on regular trains on above date nnd good lctum lng on any regular trnln, on or before August 1, will bo on sale nt tho follow ing stations: Seranton, Taylot, Moo slc, Avoco, Pittston, Yutesvlllc, Lallln, Miners' Mills, Parsons, Wllkeh-Baito. J. S. SWISHER, " Dist. Passenger Agent, Scianton. The Silver Lake Assembly, Silver Lake, N. Y., July 29-Aug. 21. For the above occasion special ex cursion tickets may be purchased via the Lackawanna ralhoad to Silver Lako and loturn, at rate of $7.20 from Scian ton. Tickets will be on sale July 13th to August 21st, Inclusive, going limit date of sale, with final return limit to Sept. 1st, 1902, inclusive. Chlldion be tween the ages of 5 and 12 years at one half adult late. Excursion to Glen Onoko, July 20. The New Jeisey Central will run one of their over popular Sunday excursions to Glen Onoko, Mnueh Chunk and Switchback ralhoad. Spe cial train will leave Scianton at 7.30 a. m, stopping at Tayloi, Moosic, Avoca, Pittston, Miner's Mills, Parsons.Wilkes Barte and Ashley. Knights of Pythias Meeting, San Francisco. The Nickel Plate lallroad will sell August 1st. to 10th Inclusive, special exclusion tickets, Buffalo, N. Y. to San Fiancisco and return at rate $SJ 00, good returning to Sept. 30th , account above meeting. Best accommodations, fast time, lowest rates. See neaiest agent or w rite R. E. Payne, general agent. 291 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Eomescekers' Excursion. To points all thiough the West via Nickel Plate lallroad. Lowest Kites, best accommodations.. Thiough touilst car 3erv ice, finest coaches. Club me.tls. S'iC to $1 00, also meals a la carte. See neaiest agent or vviite R. E. Payne, general agent, 2S1 Main stieet, Bufi.ilo, N. Y. FACTORYVILLE. Spechl lo the Seranton Tribune. I'actorvville, July 11 Miss Alma Wiig lc, of Scianton, was quietl mairlcd to Dr. A. J. Winebrake, also of Scianton, esteiday at 11 o'clock, at the homo of the biide's parents, Mr. and Mis. James Wilglev, nf this place. Only tho imme diate family of tho bildo weie piesent at the coiemony. The bride was one of out best-known and estimable ouug ladles, and the groom i3 a w ell-know n practicing phjsiclan of West Scianton The newb married couple left on the 2 SO Lacka wanna tialn for an extended wedding tour through the East. A host of filends will extend to them congratulations and best wishes. AVOCA. The Ladles' Homo Mission society of tho riimllivo Methodist church will moet tomonow afternoon at tho homo of Mis J. P. Boase All members aio rc (iliested to ho present. Ml. and Mrs Joi-eph Halt, nf Pittston, spent Mondav at tho homo of Mis John Hanlon, on the West Sido. Chatles Drulfner lias accepted a posi tion as pbaimacist at Seranton In tho Y. M. C. A. hulldluff. Iivln Cornell has i etui nod to Blnghum ton, after spending thioo weeks with his cousin, Miss Jessie Clutk. Mr. and Mis. William Webber, of Kingston, aio guests at the Webber resi dence, on North Main stieet. The school board met on Tuesdny cv Pil ing. Tho only business transjucted was tho appointment of tcachcri and Jani tors Tho following weio elected: Piln clpal, Thomas Flannery; Misses Maiy Kearney, Bea Reap, Mary Reap, Helen Dixon, Allco Moiahan, Agues Cllffoid, Maigaret Alkinan, Elizabeth bi thill. Ella O'Malley, Vena Gibbous, Anna Waid, Co eclla McGlnn; substitutes, Winifred PICTURE FOR THE LITTLE ONES Cut out the plitureo appearing on this page each day, diaw a pencil mark ainiiud tho hidden object, biivo them until Saturday, tliPii spud them or take them tu The Tiihiiuo office In nn envelope addressed to "Puzzle Uepaitmont." Encloso In the envelope jour name, ago and address Tho bo.vs and gills who conoctly mark tho six pictures appealing dining tho week, nnd whosn nnswers nrn Hist received, will have their names published Jn The Tiibune Monday moinlng. tamrmmmmm0mmmmmammtmmmmmmmmmmjmmimmmmmmtammpumMmimi0mi Find the two patient little dogs. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WK (OR RENTS. FOR SUES Only Half a Cent a Word. Help Wanted Male. WANTrJD-Thoroughlv cspeilenccd pales men for I.lncnn. Whlto Goods anil Do mestics. Goldsmlth'R Buranr. YOUNG men wanted anv distant o, copy letters, homo evenings nnd ictuin to us, Wo pav 110 per thousand sniid ml dicsscd envelope, nai titulars nnd copy. V. M. C, Dept. Ut, Bo 1111, 1'hllmlolpliln. WANTt)-At the Aiena Shoo Shining parlor, Blnghamton, N. Y two good colored shoo shlncts; good wages', steady wotk gnat antccd, CIVIL Beivlco Government Pnslllotis 7.97J appointment made between Julv 1. lsfll, and Api II 15. 1P0.' Only .common sihool education icuulud for examina tion Cataloguo of Infoimiitlnn ficc l ol umhlnn Coucspondenco College, Wash ington, D C. WANTL'D-An experienced latiudrj mall to lake chaigo of vash loom In a Washington. D r, latmdiy. Addrcsj, II. B B. Tiibuno of lice. WANTUD Several voting men to can vashi expenses advanced; mint be nblo to give good rofeience Call on tloorgo Walkci, Lackawanna alley Hotiso WANTI1D Competent machinists to woik In largo railroad shops near rittshutg; unman led men prefened. AVugch paid, 2i,.2i! nnd 27 cents per hotii. Permanent emplov incut given foi satls factoiy sen Ice. Pico lallioad ti aspor tation furnished fiom Wllkcs-Bauo to PIttsbuig Tor fmtlicr Infonnatlon ad chess C. L Snjdet, 0JJ Mooney Building, Buffalo, N. Y in writing givo age. ex pel ience, wheie last cmp!ocd, nnd on what kind of woik. ENDRGHTIC Salesman School supplies! count! v woik; $100 salaiv nnd commis sion. R O Evans & Co, Chicago, HI. Help Wanted-'-B'emale. YOUNG ladles wanted any distance, copy letteis home evenings and leturn to us. Wo pay 5J10 per thousand send ad dressed envelope partlculai nnd copv F.1 M. C. Dept 4.'0, Box UII, Philadelphia WANTED An experienced gill for gen oral housewoik Must bo good cook. Apply nt onco to 517 Monioe avenue King and Mnry Reap; Janitoift, No. 1, Miss Kate MeGowan; No 2 Martin Rea gan, No. 3, Miss Cassle Davis. DURYEA. The f uncial of John Johns, which took place Sunday nfternoon, was largely at tended, many persons being present from Olj pliant, Pittston and Wilkcs-Barre. Manj beautiful floral offerings were re coiled The pall-bcarers were E. Barnes, J. Penry, J, Harris, J. Weldon, George Blown, W. Blown, H Hobbs, John Cur tis W. Najlor, .1. Sanders, T. Dawson and J Dcnley. The services were held at the home Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Intel i.icnt was made In Marcy ccmeterv. J1H N. Dills was a caller in Pittston Saturday. ! BASEBALL. .J American League. At Philadelphia R H E Chiiago 120000000 J S 2 FhilatJclplii.1 0 10201J2X 9 17 0 Battcnts Griflith and Sullivan; Wad doll and Schrcckengost. Umpire O'Lough Un. At L'nston R H.E. Clcvtlll.o 1100000002 9 2 Boston 00000000 00 5 1 L.itlcue Joss and Bemls, Winleis and Warnti. Umpire Sheridan. At Baltimore R H E St Louis 10 15 20 04 01117 1 Btltlmme 1 05 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 li 4 llt'tterles Powell, Donohuc and Kahoe, Howell, McGlnnity and Bresnahan. Um pires Caiuthers and Johnstone. At AVashlngton R H.E Detroit 100001200-4 7 1 Washington 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 x 5 S 4 Batteries Mullen and McGuIip, Town send and Diili Umpire Connollj. National League, At St Louis- RH.E. Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 1410 3 St. Louis 00 02000 1 f 3 10 3 Batteries Duggleby and Douglassi Yerkes and O'Neill. Umpites O'Day and Brown. At PIttsbuig- R.H E Boston 0 0 00000000 4 2 Pittsburg 01000 310 X 5 9 1 BattPiles Eaton and Moran; Phllllppl and O Connor. Umplie Emslie. At Chicago- R II E. Brookljn ,...100 J01 1 00-8 17 0 Chicago 000 1300004 11 4 Battel Ips Now ton, Donovan Abeam; Mcncfco and Kllug. Umpire Cantllllon. At Cincinnati R.H.E. New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1- 2 5 3 Cincinnati 1 5 2 2 0 0 0 Ox-10 15 2 Battciles Matthew sou, Burke and Bow prman; Phillips and relU. Umpire I'owcia. Eastern League, Moutunl, t, Jersey City, 0 PiovWrncc, R, Rochester, 1. Nowaik, 1, Toionto, 0. oistci-Buftalo; rain. PUZZLE. No Order Accepted Tor Leas Than 10 Cents. Help Wanted Male. COAL. MIINERS WANTED THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPAINY Mr, A J, King, SupetlutPiident, vvltn bituminous conl niliics In the town m rneahoiitas, Tazewell Couutv. Htato of Vlirrliila, on tho Nottolk and Weatorn Rail way, wants somo good, cxpctlcnced inn I mlncis at once. vviui.t3: Tor pick mining and loading onliy coal 90 co lor pick mining and loading loom ioiil ,,,.,,, '......,71 ce lor mining and loading machine mulct-cut entry cotl,...70 cc 1 or tnltilnir nnd lntdlmr machine utlilni.nitt mnm ..,,,.1 r.c ,..-, t ;..i.. ,:. . . . ,,.. .......i... ..... j "i iniiMiis nun intuiiitt imuiiiiiu uimci-cur. loom eoai ,.,rs cents per car Inside track lacts...; Inside track lavcr holpois jnsldo timber men lllKlrtn tlmlifti. mm, l1ltlf rs Paitlea of 10 can procure Hpeclaltjc'tcts for lo,7.1 for ench peison over thi Pennsjivanla Ralhoad fiom PhllMtlolphl 1 to Pocnliontnn. Rcgtihr fate for one Poison alone, JI4 35 Airangcmcnts can bo made to advance tho lallioad fare to je spoiiHlblo pel sons. -Goori' llll0.rH m .Kct rcBulftr crnnlovjiiotit and good accommodations, as tha town of Pocahontas hns over 4 000 Inhabitants POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY, fint Aicndo Bldg.. PTllla. For Sale. Bargains The Household goods of M. H. Holgntc aie offered for sale at bargain prices. The Inventory Includes: Pictures at from 10c to $175 Oriental and Other Rags from $1 up, Library, Stair and other Car pets. Lice Curtains, Clocks, Tables Dinimg room Table. Chiiri and Carpets. Bed, Springs and Mattrass. Porch Rockers. Plain and fancy Dishes. Kitchen Furniture, Cookinj Utensils, etc. SALE COMMENCES THURS DAY, JULY 17 AT 9 A. M.. fl. H. Holgate, 1005 Vine Street. POR SALE Spiing chickens icady for market. Addiesa ordeis to 00J Meats building, city POR SALU Sound, honest hoi so. 131 hands high, light ba , eleven hundicd Kolo s llvci, McKcnn.i court. POR SALE Pot want ot use a nice ltrge blaiU mare, weight l.-'OO pounds, at M. T Kellers Lackawanna C.uilage works rOR SALE Buggies, poles, shafts wheels, anvils, foiges, fans and lot of b.vndv tool", thenp at M T. Kellei's Iacktwannn Caiilngo woiks POR SALE Pon ; safe foi children to lido or drlvo anjwheie Bok C, Monti ose. Pa 3 Situations Wanted. WANTED Washing, honing, cleaning and scrubbing to do by the day bv a competent woman Apply US Willow st SIT WANTED Bv a. lady to tako work home or go out by the day. S. M . .'703 Wells street, Providence, Pa. SITUATION WANTED By middle nged lndv nt any kind of work. Addiess 210 Walnut street, Dunmore. SITt'ATION WANTED Bv a young man ns shipping and stock clerk; has good habits and has a position at piesont, but dclies a cbango for good reason Can furnish good lefeience. Addiess H. C, caio of Tiibune Heal Estate. LOTS, houses nnd faims for sale. Seo J, c. Zuinich. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Green Ridge; choice ncishboi hood, most dcshablo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlne, 1736 Sandeison avenue. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN Quick, stiaight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to G per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-315 Connell building. Board and Booms. Hist class tablo boaid, can bo obtained at 33J Jefferson avenue. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore, luundeis shlits at c. each and collar. and cults at lUe. each. NEW MILFORD. " 'i Epeclal to the Seranton Tribune, New Milfoid, July It, The voting people of tho Methodist chinch will conduct a social at tho church on Prlday evening of this week, I'rof, Thoip, of Poiest City, was a busl nes cullei In town last week, i. J, Cull, of Pcckvlllo, and Miss Gieco t'obb wcie callers at "Beaver Meadow" Sunday, liss Sua McConnoll attended the Adann.'Wtlt.ojL wedding at Blnghamton, June ij. .Miss Edith Erwin visited friends In Harford recently. Ray Dariovv and Leo Rvncauon, of West Lenox, wero guests at tho home of J. T, Jennings last week, Pr. and Mi. D, C, Alucy spent Tues. day of last week with their son, W. D. B. AIney, at Heart Lake, Dr. C A. Hull, of Merldan. Conn., Is hero iHihig tor his mothei, Mrs. M. A, Hull, who Is seriously ill. Prof, E. A, Benson attended the High School Alumni at Brook!) u recently. The Woman's Aulliury of St, Maik'8 ihuteh will open tho pailah house wltii nn Ice cieam social for tho beuellt of the chuirh on Thuisdny evening. July 17. Ray Aldilch has gouo to Blugliumton, where he h.is accepted a position In Mc Klnney & EvartV wholesale hou.e. Mrs. J. T. Mldlaugh Is eiiteitalntng her sister, Mrs, Hlieonhuar, of 8.ie. Miss Prnultle l'oot, slstei of Mr, A. Poot, of the township, died nt her home Saturday. Tho fuuerol services were con ducted I'roin the lioiibo on Monday, Inter ment In tho New Mllford cemctcri. Prof. Allen, of 'Ihompson, was In town on bublnesa the fore fact f Ust week. AuMMMUMAa AAa DIRECTORY; 1. BUSINESS 0PP11ITIES, REAL ESTATE Only Half a Gent a Word. , Holp Wanted Mnle. jfcjfcJ-Njj.SM contfl per car cents per car r "'-' v. ,,, vvjn w. .. $2 no to J2 2i per day nm to $1.75 per day $200 per dav 7 rn -... .I... For Rent. FOR llENT-ruinlshcd nnd unfurnished , ""W ,wnii aim wiinoiit steam heat. . T. Hackett, tho Brokct. FOR RENT Stoics, ofllccs, barns, houses, Hats, looms and factory space. W. T. Hackett, tho Biokci. FOR RENT Plvo unfurnished looms, second Uooi ; all Impiovements. 440 Quliicj avenue. FOR RENT Half of a new doublo house, 8 looms; all model u impiovements, 43S vv ebster av oniio. TOR RENT-9J7 Gieon Ridge st)eet, 9 loom house, model n impiovomcntJ, steam licit, modeiato lent, ccellcnt lo cation and nelghboihood. Inquire 15JS Washington avenue. TOR RENTAt Dalton, houso furnished, or uuttiintshod; model u Impiovements': shoit distance fiom station, will rent for summci m.longci. Addiesa W. B. Slado, D.ilton, Pa. POR RENT Cheap, t.-iooin cottage, Ho.ut Lake, Pa. two bolts, well wa tei Refeientc icriutied. J. VIctoi Sehad, Blnghamton, N. Y. FOR , RENT Furnished or unfurnished, dcshablo house, nlno looms, city heat, ill Clay avenue Innuho -'03 Boaid of Trade building Furnished Rooms for Rent. ROOMS for lent with or without board! Gentlemen prefened. 311 Madison ave nue, Giecn Ridge FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modorn Improvements; piivato family; gen tlemen piofoned, at 517 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath gentlemen pie f erred, at 539 Adams avenue. Wanted To Rent. WANTED A small house or flat, profit ably furnished, In desirable location. To gain attention, state tei ms. P. O. Box 327. Wanted To Buy. WANTED To buj, a small faim of not less than 73 acics In Wayne or Sus quehanna county. R. D R, Tiibune. Lost. LOST Thursday night, a pockctbook con taining $40 and two samples of calicos, between 7 and S p. m. on tho Throop car between Duumoic and TIuoop Finder will lecclve a libcial reward If left al Tiibuno of lice. a Strayed. TWO HEIFERS Owner can have sam by paj ing for advertisement and dam ages Charles Wcnzel, 422 Piescott ava nuo, Dunmore. THREE strav mules camo to the prem ises of J. M. Rhodes at Elmhurst Julj 14 Owner can have same by pajlng for. advertising nnd keeping. Two light blown and ono dark brown. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for oui special mar ket letter. Tree on application. S. M. Hlbbard & Co, membeis N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 and 48 Broadway, New Yoik. Established 1S64. Long Dlstanco 'Phono J1SS Broad LEGAL. IN RE: Estate of Harvey S Cooper, lata of tho township of Nowton, county of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, deecabed. Letters testamentniy on the above named estate having been gi anted to the undei signed, all persons having claims or demands against tho same will piesent them for payment, nnd all persons Indebt ed thereto will make Immediate payment to ANN AUGUSTA COOPER, SARAH M. SHELLY. Exccutiices, Bald Mount, Pa. CHARLES L HAWLEY. GlG-3l7-ri18 Connell Building, Attorney for Estate. : i PROFESSIONAL Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A 21 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phone 1864. Architects, FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH D, Real Estate Exchange Bldg , l$ Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDO. STEVENSON & KNIGHT. 7W CONNELU building, Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAULf building, Spiuca stieot, Scrnnton. DR O. C. LAHBACII, 115VYOM1NG (fcy.'N Patent, Attorneys. PAT EN TS !,AlWi&'ga Tho only licensed aiKt'eniilprWd ""patent solicitor in the tlly. Nq chargo forln formation on 'luitent.tblltty; over ton ye&rs exneuoiiie, ,. Kcplogle & Co., Meara Bldrv Hotels and Restaurants THE ELK CAFE, l.'i AND H7 .FRANK- lln avenue, Rates icasonalilo, - I', HlEaLER, Piopiletor,' 5Tt, SCRAN'ION HOUSE. NKAR D, L 4-W. P.isaonger depot. Conducted on tho Bu lopcan plan. Victor Koch. PtopUetor, T- Scavenger, a irimiaGS cleans vmvY vAina 3 and Lew pools; no pdoi only Imprqed pumps used, A. B Bl'lsfja, pioprietor. Leave oiilcis J100 Ninth .Main avatvje. or Elcko'g diug stoie, evuno; Adams and Mulboiiy. Both tolepboiifj. Wire Scieens. JOSEPH Kl'inTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. nve Scianton, uifis of Wile Seroorts. Miscellaneous. MiyiARGEU BROS, PRINTERS' SUP lilies, envelopes, paper 'bags, twine. "arphoubo, jiu Wusiilngton avanuo, fciq $wiLK:aiBAiUVn' hecorp pan bo bad In Bcimnton at the nvya stand of ItcUinan-Bios ,-4w Spruce and'SM Linden; M. Not ton, r3.'3 Lackawanna uvc.; I, BSchutfif 111 Spruce stre)t. . '1 , 1 "J w Tfl wl 3 t t -f, -C-! iw.. JCtt -Af rtir JJ , . ,-.J M&. iS - . -313'