The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 17, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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MONEY 7
FOR L'
YOU! 1
TIIll QUICKEST WAY to Ret money vheti you win not
afford to wait for Id In to come hcic nmt KCt a lonn
on yolif hoiiHchold fiitnltiiic. Wo will lutnil on tlio
amount yon wntit within im hour or two after you aplc. Tlio
easiest way la to
Borrow Money On Your
Household Furniture
WHY 7 Because mhi cmi pay lit Juii hcncer yon know
jon will liave tlio money to jpate. Yon pay In hnuill
eiiny Installment, rlllter weekly or monthly. You nmy
lma the loan for ono month or for whole year.
THE cmiAl'lIST WAY to Ket out of iliiimdtil tiouhle la
to Ret ii nmitll loan fiom ti. Wc will tell you at flrt ex
actly what n lonn for any amount for nny length of time
will coat. Wo lIiimro onlr a moilcrnto into for the use of
the money, nntl ou will lie nut pt lied to find how ery low
our clmrfiis nie. You pay only foi tho actual tlnio you
Heop tlio money. Tills eompmy does iiat iIiiuko compotuid
Interest nt all. nor nto there any cvltii charRcs of any kind.
NO 1'UHI.K'ITY.- Ko nuestlons ale asked timontr join
friends or iipIkIiuom. No endorsement ot papers here.
Kierjthlns fair and sriuaie.
From $10 to $300 Loaned
If you want tn keep your friends and neighbors
from kiiowlnjr that you arc hard
upwecan help you.
Private Rooms for Free Consultation.
Remember that there Is no compound interest to
pay and that you pay us whenever
it is most convenient.
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SCRANTON
207 Wyoming Avenue.
Hight In the lieu t of the shopping disliiet. C'omenlent for
the ladles Plenty of private ofllccs.
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SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Excursion of the Scranton Athletic
Club Saturday Pioginmme of
the Events Arranged.
The committee in cIi.iirc of aii.iiikc
mentis for the Set anion Athletic chili's
outlns to riounlnln paik Satiiiilny hne
dono considcinlila ln.stliiiR In impelling
for the event, mid many pilcn hac Ik en
donated b local tiadc-mcn which will
be awaided to the v.lnneis ol the call
ous events. '
It -vn III bo one of the highest ociiilons
of the jonr, and Hip cnnmiltlci his ai
ranged the follow liur iio-iiimmo of
events:
I. Tug of at Mm tied men l Sunnton
Athletic rlul) s single men of Scianton
Athletic club.
-. Kgg lAoe (bo between 0 and 12 jears
old) rice for nil
3 Tumbling, pejformaiue Kieo foi nil.
4. Sacl; lace Fito foi all.
5 Broad jump Hee foi all
fi. Thice-legged ince Ktou tor all.
7. Ilunnlng' (l'.'O nid"3) (.'lass No J of
Eei.intoti Athletic club.
.S 1'nt men's i.tcc I'lee for all
!. Ilunnlng (," . N) Cla.b No. 1 ot
Seinnton Athli lie tlub.
lO.'Biond lump C'l.it.s No. 1 of Sci.iuUm
Athletic club
II. Putting the shot (Hi pound-.) Class,
Is'o -' of the Sci.tnton Athletic chili
1.'. Rtiniilng (1J0 ni ds) and long hlih
jump Cl.us No. 2 of Scianton Athletic
club.
1.1. Kit is omen' i i.ice
II Cllinhlng Clii's No 2 of Scinuton
Athletic club.
IS. Bowling llocs Indians n. Mam
mon's Ilougli Rldeis"
NUBS OP NEWS.
A dog which had become ilangeimis to
resident on AVIllow stioet Tnesdin. was
Killed by Police Oflleer Ocoige iCeili.
St. Mnrj's Glee and Duimntle ii'-so-clatlon
will hold ii soelal unci smoker In
St. Italy's hall net Mondav night.
A Inbv glil bat, hi i hod at tlu homo of
Ah. and Mis. John Bom, of Mi. IlkUoij
Fticet. Tills completes u list of nun doon
child en boi'i to this iouplo, all of whom
nio nllvo and well,
The Misses Coin nnd Molvlui Ymmg of
732 Pltthlon avenue, aie spending tlulr
(nation wtlli frlendu at Mount Cobb
Homy Henn, of Maple stieet, was ov
cicomo by heat whllo nt woil; Tuesday
nnd had to bo assisted homo whole he ic
cctved mcilknl ticntmont,
Active piepiuntlons ale bring made li
tho committee having In ehaigc the Hie K
oiy Stieet Piosl)teiiau thuioli Sunday
peliool CNcuislon which goot to I,aUu
Ariel next AVednesdav, July 21.
A meeting of tlio old Century Hose com
panv Is tailed lor tomonow night at tho
hone lioiue on Pittston nvemie.
Gcneial Quint cotnmandeiy. Knights of
Malta, will meet In weekly ses-sion tomoi
)ow nlglit ut lliiitmnirn hall.
Dr. Schley's l.uiw Healing lialsain Is
guai autecd to cm o all coughs. "No Hire,
no pay." Tor miIo Iij all denlci.s,
The Cciman netois who rominNo the
opera tioupo wltleli has fuinNhecl manv
excellent plays nt Muslu hall for .seveial
Jiionlhs past, will visit this slda tomnuow
evening ami givo a fieo entcrtnliimcnt of
their best talent, In honor of tho dol
man singing societies of Scianton, who
hnvo been among their bent pitions din
ing tho summer. The plav will bo pro
seated nt Germaula ITall on Cedar avenue.
w.heio ie' cMliinents will be fcived iluihtg
tho cnteitnlnmont. Invltatloua have been
extended tn tho Seiiinton Kacngeiiunde,
the .lunger Maeuuei'dinr, and the Hctnn
ton I.lcdeiUionsi societies.
Pcicy Wagner, who vas nuc.sted and
tnUen bofote Aldeunati t.entes Tuesday
evening, fmnMied ball Instead of being
committed to .'ill an was hinted In Tho
Tiibuno jcstoiday,
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Scranton Tilbune,
Nicholson. Jnlv 15 Mr, mid Mrs. John
Ualley, of Hiiiilsbuig, mo vlhltlng Mid.
Kallpy's p.uents, Mr. ami Mis, D. i,
Illnck.
Mrs. ShaVcr, of Hrookljn, N. V Is vis
iting hej- sister. Mr. V, C, Deikei.
Mm, n. W. Titus Ulted her sister nt
Old Force Monday,
XIri?, A. I,. Tluiei', of Hlnghaniton, Is
culling on f i lends heio.
Mr. und Mis. S, 1 Tlffaiiy nio enjoying
the cool breees of I.ako Nlcjiolson this
week.
Mis. W. I.. I,oi d Is visiting her patents
ot apilngWIIe. i
The widest possible publicity should
tie elvwn to the fuct that summer dim-,
rhoeu in ihlltlren and cholera Infantum
can tilvvavs be cured by the Judicious
use of Cbainuei Iain's Colic, ciioleiu and
3")lairioea Itemudy. It never fulls.
S'hen reduced with cold water and
sweetened It Is pleasant to take, which
Is very Important when a medicine
jnust be given to uniall children. For
ale by all druggists,
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'PHONE, WRITE
LOAN GUARANTY CO
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P. O. BOX. 94.
OUR EDUCATIONAL LEAD.
Complied (or Tlio Tilbune by "Walter J.
Ilallud.
"Clod his inado Ameikii the sihool
housio ot the woild." fiancls AV. Paikci.
"To open the door of tlio stboolhouse
Is to i!o.sc tlie door of tho jail." ictor
lliuo,
Uiiiiug tlio ono bundled and fotty
sKlh annual commencement eetclses of
the I'nlveislty of Pcnusjlviiul i Piovost
lliyiion announced that Joseph 'Whar
ton, founder at the Wh.tltou school ot
lin.imo and economy at the unlveislty,
hat hieieaoed his endowment of tho
Fchool fiom f200,0O) to jW,PuO.
Among the dcgu.es confcned cliiilng
PiincitnnV i ommencement was the le
gteo of mttstoi of aits upon Geoige S.
Staik, a ltcgio and the (list of his nee to
lecelvo device fiom tlio unlveislty.
Io is a. Tesldent of Knltimuie.
At the annual meeting of the tiusloes
of Olierlln college it was announced that
the Institution would got tho fund of
$"jOa,l)0 stalled by John V. f!oi.kefellei,
who offeted WW 000 pi ov hied the ti lis
ted would obtain ?!00,(HH) fiom other
soui ccs. The latter has been .seemed.
The ltoiotigh council of Voplat. Lon
don, his accepted an oiler fiom Audiovv
Ciiincglc of $7"00o foi tho establishment
ol lice libiaiics in the boiough.
It Is leatncd that Mis Helen M. Gould,
o New YoiU, is the doiini ol $10,000. the
gilt ol wlili h to Mount lloijolce college
was tcccntU aimounccd.
Spain did Tint build a single school
house in Potto Rico hi I0O o,us We
have opened t-Mi vvitlt neaily .'O.lM'j pupils,
and mo opening moie. hi Tuba, under
Governor Geaeial Wood and Cotnmis
bionei Matthew I,. Ilttuna, we opened
uenilv ","W schools, with an ouiollment
of about 173 M pupils, and ait nveiage
attendance of 7J per cent.
Tlio annual siinuiier session ot Cornell
unlvei.ily opened with the laigest ,-.t-tend.iiM
o in Its hlstoiv. Tlio number en
lolled Is over AH) The school coveis a
pel led ot six weeks, ending Aug, li;
Tlio vvotk of pushing education In C'ulu
began the day the Yankees landed. A
tioopei nulled his uililiei blanket to the
mill ot ,i .shanty for a bl.ieLbo.ud, ami
with a piece ot sou limestone as a sub
stitute loi chalk, gave a destltuto band
of little icconccnliiidos thcli Hist demon
stiatlon In mathematics. Kiom that
modest .statt tho uoik of instrnetlnn bns
gone forvv.iid wltliout a lilt Dining tlio
liast tvelvo months W) schoolhousca
havo been built an aveingo of moie
than one lor evetj day in tlio j car and
tho total iiunihei of separntu schools
now hi opei.tlton Is something over -I.iiOO,
If Cuba will only build upon this solid
lock of knowledge thnt has been laid tor
hoi, thoio Is ii chnnco of bettor things
for hoi coming gcncintlons. Her possl.
bllltlcs lor tho futuio will ho measured
by tho fitness of her people, nnd their tit
ness will bo detci mined by their adapt
ability for education, These little school,
houses, sitting modestly on every hill
and In oieiv valloy, nio temples of npo
for tho Cuba of totnoi i ovv." Cicdoilck
J. llnslilns, In l.os Angeles Times.
".Mi Pieshlont, theio have been moie,
scliol.us lit our public nnd pilvato silmols
nuil colleges tho past 5 car than ever be
foio In our lilstoiy. 1 mean not only In
tho aggicgiite, but i datively to popula
tion. 'Ilieio was haidly a lty in tha
countij whoso hchool facilities were ado.
iliiato last fall to aciommndato tho uchol.
nis who sought ndnilsslou, Mirny of our
pilvalu schools havo been compelled to
tin u uway iippllinnts. and tho entcilug
classes of our colleges showed iccord
hi calling icglhtiy, Wo havo tho best
sjstem of public schools In tho woild,
'Wo luivo tho bcs( paid torn hem, tho most
comfoitulilo stiuctiiiea, nnd nil army of
b holms who nie leaping beucllts far
giealer than oyer bctoie In oiu history
nnd fin gi cater than can bo rouno u any
other countiy, nnd ns 1 havo nlia,iil
shown wo uiu expending for education 40
per cent, as much as nil tho other count
tiles of the woild combined," Sen.it'Ji
Galllngei,
ALIi VICTIMS ACCOUNTED FOR.
Rolling Mill Mine Again Resumes
Its Normal Activity.
Dy Excluilic Wire (from Ihe AuoclittJ lrrti.
Johnstown, July lo. Two hundred and
slxl.v-lhc mliieis ictuincd to work In the
Rolling Mill initio toiluy, and six bundled
tons of coiil weio sent .out to tho mills.
A fuithcr senuh of tho Klondike icsult.
ed In finding uu bodies. It Is thought
that evrty miner bus been accounted fui
There is no liuth that tlio bodies butted
n (he Slavish cemetery had become uu-coveied.
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NEW OASES OF SMALLPOX,
Two Moio Children Reported Suffer
ing from the Disease,
A neivpnse of smallpox wns illscov
orcd ycflletday In the home of Mr, nnd
Stis. James Gallagher, on llrlck n ve
nue, North Scriiiilon. Tho Ictlm 11
Jaincp, their 17-your-old son, who Is
suffering from n tnlltl attack. He was
removed In the ambulance to the etner
Reney hospital ut S o'clock jcateuliiy
nftuiuoon,
Kate, the 16-yoar-old daughter of Mr,
nnd Mis. Mm tin Mot an, of Putnam
Mreet, la nlso a victim of the dlscuso.
Dr. Ilouaer dlnj;nosed both cases yes
terday. The hitter case Is of a mild
nature, similar to that of Gallagher.
Tlio ambulnnco went to the residence,
but Mrs. Moran icftiscd to huvo her
daughter sent to the hospital,
Health Officer .Thomas V. Lewis will
fumigate both places this inotnlng,
THE NEWSBOYS' OUTING.
Committee Will Melt This Morning
in A. F. Bedford's Office.
The 'Newsboys' Outing committee will
meet this morning In the office of ,A.
P. Hedford, Roaid ot Trade building,
to further unnngements for the picnic
to be held next Wednesday, July 2J, at
Nay Aug pink.
The following additional donations
vveie iccelvcd ycsteiday: Mis. K. N.
Wlllutd, $3; Joseph Block, 100 "Famous
Hipper" clgnis (to bo sold for the
fund); Dr. Mary A. Shepherd, 50 cents.
Cash donations or other contributions
will bo gratefully lecelvecl by the com
mittee. All who may desire to contrib
ute can do so by sending checks or
notice of a wish to make ti donation to
the secretary, K. L. Hatfield, Tilbune,
or the tieasuier, T. J. Fleming, Times,
Scianton, Pa.
TAYLOR.
Tho lteds were defeated In one of the
most lntci cstlng Barnes of the season on
tho homo grounds jesterdny afternoon
by the Old 1'oigo team, The homo tcum
hit the ball h.ud, but they failed to place
their hits safo until tho ninth inning,
when they took a batting tally and scored
four runs. With tho score a tie at tho
ending of tho ninth the lctori won out
on an eiror which should have been an
easy out. Both pltcheis did good work,
but Williams, of the visiting team, had
a shade the best of the argument. About
l.ulM) spectators witnessed the contest.
Tho scoio by innings:
Tnvlor 0 0 0 1 I) 0 0 0 1-5
Old Poigo !0 1 X I) 00 01-fi
Battel icsItccd and Glvnn; 'Williams
and Phillips Umpire Keogh.
The Sabbath school of tho Methodist
nplscopal chinch enjojed a pleasant daV.s
outing to Nny Aug park yestetdav. Tho
tiip was made by tiollcy. A special cur
was engaged for the occasion, which left
the cliuicli corner nt D n. .n , and on
tho leturn left the paik at i p. in. All
letfntted having a most delightful time.
Thu Independent Politicnl club of the
Fh st w.ud met on Monday evening in
their rooms In Da'vls' hall and transacted
business of hnpoitiince In ihe interest
of the oigiiulzutloti. The following ofll
eeis weic lc-elccted: Picldcnt, Kdgar
David; -vice piesldont, J. B. IiikIIs; tec
ictniy, 13. O. 33vans; tieusurer, W. J.
Davis. Ten new members were admitted
In the otganlzntlon at the last session,
which now makes a membership of 4'.
The club will meet again next Monday
week.
Alfred Jones, nf Storis' street, Is homo
from his tiip to Wales.
Born, to Mr. anil Mis. John 13. Owens,
of Tnvlor stieet, 'on July II, a dnughtet.
LtieUawnnna Valley council. No 81, Jun
ior Older United Ameiicnii Mechanics,
will meet this evening In regulnr session.
Mrs. Peter Jones, of Wllkes-Buire, has
leturned, after spending the past few
weeks ns tho guest of friends and reln
tics in town.
Mi. Kdw.uil Wceden nnd ilnughtei,
Anna, of AVcst Sctantoit, vveie the guests
of Mi. Gcoigo M. Thomas, of Main
street, vcsteulay.
The Oiloles and Gre.vs, two loeul teams
will cross bats this afternoon on the
Kiierslde gi omuls.
The Reds will journey to Honcsdalo on
Satuulny, to play tho repicscntntlve team
of that place
Mis. William Mnckenzlo and daughter,
Miss 1 lilt i let, of Union stieet, have to
tal ned fiom a islt with her son. Dr.
Robert Mackenzie, at Pittibuig.
AV. G. Davis, of Noith Tnlor, is homo
fiom his trip to Nlles and Youngstown,
Ohio.
Potomnn G. S Decker, ofNoith Scran
ton, was in town Inst evening.
CLARK'S SUMTUT.
A Until report has been nindo by the
committee of tho Ladies' Aid soclet.v,
having in chaigo the cclebintlon on July
1, showing a nut prollt of $79. Tho ladles
aie to bo cougiiitulntpd upon thcli splen
did effoit. The nrtatigenients were ad
mltnbly caiilcd out, making it n day of
pleasutc, as well as financial gain
Miss Knto Atherton is qulto ill nt her
home on Woodl.iwn Pink.
Ktid Smith Is lapldly lecoveiing fiom
the Injuiy to his face, caused by tho
explosion of a blank caittldgc, near his
eve, bv his joung son, Altliui. tecentlj.
He will not lose the tight of tlio ee, ns
was at Ihst feared.
An entcitiilnmont will bo held In tho
Methodist KpKopal chinch on Thuisdny
evening of this week. Tlif programme
Includes a drama and some special music,
bcsldo oilier Inteicstlng numbers,
Miss Nellie Alger spent Sunday In Pitts
ton, visiting fi lends.
Mbs Anna Fadden has letiuned to her
duties in the Correspondence Schools, af
ter a couple of weeks' Mitntloit,
Letny HenJ.inilu, ot New York city, Is
visiting fi lends In this place,
Rev. and Mis, J, S. Custnid visited
fi lends hi Scianton, recently.
Mis. John Singer, of Scranton, spent
Saturday with her sister, Mrs. S. V,
Sinner.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to tho Scianton Tilbune.
Tunkhannock, July h Leo Stark nnd
Unity Piovost aio on a vkit to Philadel
phia this week,
John 13. Woir, of Moiilstovvn, N, J
died nt the homo of his patents hoio on
Tuesday inotnhig after a shoit Illness
TliQ fiinei.il will take plaeo at tho icsi
denco this (Thuibday) iitteiuoou at .1
o'clock. Deceased was a oung man ot
"8 jcnis, nnd la suivlved by his joung
wife, who was with hint at his death, ,
John AVllllnm Towiibcnd Is sutTorlng
from peritonitis nt tho l(omo of his p.c
leuts on Putliiiin stieet, nnd little hopo is
entoi Inlncil of his sin vising tlie attack,
A muiiiaijo license whs gi anted on
Tuesday to llliam lltiiuges, of Keeleis
huig, and Miss 13va Weber, of Ceiitie
nioiclaud. John W, Ayets, of Thuiston, was killed
by lightning whllo wth n party of buckle,
bony pickets on tho Poikston mountain
on Tuesday. The putty sought refuge
f i oin a showei under a tteu and a bolt
struck tlio tiee. killing Aois instantly,
and lendcilng Thomas Vase, another o(
Ihu ii.ii ty uiKoiiscious, and sciioiislv la
Juilns AValter Stark, of White's Pony.
Ayeis leaves a widow nnd a laifie family
of small chlldieii,
AH OLD AND WELL-TRIED REI1EDT.
MRS AVINSLOW'S SOOTIIINO SYRUP
for children teething, Is the prescription ol
one of the best fumnle ili blciuns ancl
tiutses In the United States, and has been
used ,slt.v eats with never-falling sue,
ie3S by millions of mothers for their chlN
dreu. During the process of teething lis
value Is Incalculable. It relieves the child
fiom pain, elites dlairhoeu, giiptng in Uu
towel3, and wlnd-colle. I)y glvln? healtU
(o the child It lests tho mother, Pilto.
twenty-live cents a. bottle.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
SOLEMN MILITARY MASS.
Mrtmmoth Excursion on This Occa
sion to Be Run to Lake Lodore Next
Sunday.
On nccount of the C. T. A. U. Lancers'
encampment ut Lake Lodore nntl the
Iniptcsshc ceremonies Incident to a
Solemn Military Mass on Sunday, July
SO, exclusion trains wilt be run via the
Dcliiwaic and Hudson iiillroad for Ihe
nccommndatloii ot every person desir
ing to be present and witnessing the
event, on Sunday morning, leaving
Sctiinton, Lackawanna avenue depolr
ns follows; 7. IB, S and 9 it, in. Fare
fiom Scranton: Adults, 7 cents; chil
dren, 45 cents. Reduced rates from all
points,
LACKAWANNA RAILROAD.
New Sunday Train Service to and
. from Philadelphia.
Lackawanna Limited tinln No. , cast
bound, leaving Scranton at 3.33 p. in.,
and No. 3, west bound, nrilvlng Scran
ton nt l.oO.p. m,, now connect dally with
Pennsylvania tnllroiid at Manunkn
Chunk, to nnd ftoin Philadelphia, anil
Intel mediate points on the Uelvldeio
division. ,
Lehigh Valloy Railroad.
Effective Sutuiduy, July Uth and
every Saturday thereafter, the Lehigh
Valley tallroad will operate a train be
tween New Yolk and Wilkes-Banc, to
be known as the "Mountain Special,"
for the accommodation of people desir
ing to spend Sunday out of town. Train
will consist of vestibule coaches, nnd
Pullninn pallor car and will urn on the
following schedule Leave New Yoik,
Saturdays only, Tvventy-thlid street at
2.10 p. in., arrive rllkes-Bane, 7.03 p.
m. Leave Wilkcs-B.trre, Sundays only
nt 6.00 p. in., arrive New Yoik, Tvvcnly
thiid street at 11.15 p. m. Train will
stop at ptlnclpal stutlqns.
Special Seashore Excuision.
To Long .Brunch, Ocean Giove, As
buiy Park, via New Jeisey Central,
Tuesday, July 22, 1902. Round tiip, $5;
children, C to 12 years, half fine. Round
ttlp tickets, good going on legular'
trains on above date and good leturn
Ing on any regular train, on or befoie
August 1, w 111 bo on sale at the follow
ing stations; Sctantotl, Taylor, Moo
slc, Avoca, Pittston, Yatesville, Lallin,
Mincis' Mills, Pal sons, Wilkes-Banc
J. S. SWISHER,
Dlst. 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 pin chased ia
tlie Lackawanna rallioad to Silver Lake
ami leturn, at rate of $7.20 fiom Scran
ton. Tickets will be on sale July 13th
to August 21st, Inclusive, going limit
date of sale, with final letmn limit to
Sept. 1st, 1302, Inclusive. Chlldien be
tween the ages ot 5 and 12 years at one
half adult late.
Nickel Plate Road
Is selling -vety lovv-iate one-way and
round trip tickets to points In Colorado,
Utah, South Dakota, Minnesota, Arls
consln, etc. Three splendid fast through
trains each way daily. Finest coaches,
Pullmans and tourist cms. Individual
club meals, 35c. to $1.00, also meals a
la caite. See neaiest agent or wilte
U. K. Payne, general agent, No. 201
Main stieet, Buffalo, N. Y.
Reduced Rates
to all points tlnough tho west via the
Nickel Plate load. Fast time, finest
equipment, everything for comfort and
coiuenience ot passengers. See neaiest
agents, or wilte It. E. Pujne, gencial
agent, No. 231 Main st Buffalo, N.
Y.
HONESDALE.
Special lo the Scranton Tribune.
JJonesd.ile, July 10. Measurements
are being made by Geoige Campbell,
of Massachusetts, for le-numbeiing the
buildings and sttcets of Iloncsdale, for
fiee mnil delivery. Many buildings
now nie adoined with two numbeis.
Frank Myers has decided to eicct a
factory building on his vacant lot, op
posite Ileininns' wagon factoiy. East
Iloncsdale, in which it Is pioposed to
start a knitting mill, adding another
industry to the many alteady In opei
ation. Nc.st Saturday ntteinoon the Taylor
Reds will play ball with the Iloncsdale
team on the Ilonesdnlo Held.
Mrs. Davis, of AA'abhlngton, D. C, 13
being entei tallied at the icsidenco of
E. C. Mumford.
Mis, Bishop nnd daughter, Miss
Grace, spent Wednesday In Scranton,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dusenbeire
hnvc returned from their wedding tour
und are domiciled at the Allen house.
The bund concert given fiom the
bandstand erected by Ilemy 'A. Rus
pell, nfter the Red Men's parade, Mon
day evening, was enjoyed by all the
people of Honcsdalo and vicinity, who
dcslte very much to bo favored with
PICTURE PUZZLE.
TOR THE LITTLE ONES. Cut out tho pletutes appeal lug on this page eacli
day, diavv a pencil mnrk mound tho hidden object, savo them until Hatutduy,
then send them 01 tuko them to Tho Tllbimo ofllro In an envelope addressed to
"Puzzle Dcnaitment." Enclose In the envelope your name, ago and ndchess. Tho
bojs and gills who coueclly matk the six pletutes appealing during tho week,
and whoso iinswets nto lit st. 1 delved, will havo their names published in Tho
Tiibuno .Monday morning.
I L-i-i-1 -? -' -1
This careful mother wntn Iter child
to oyold the nclthbois' two dogs. Find
these canines.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
I lull llblliuj
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Help Wantcd-Mnle.
WANTRD Thmoughlv cipeilenced silts
men for Linens, White Goods and Do
mestics. Goldsmith's llnwinr.
-- rf y
.ns y
AVANTKU-At tho Aionit Shoo Shining
pallor, nlnglu niton, N. A'., two good
coloied shoo shlneis: good wiigeo; steady
woik guntuntccd,
CIVIL Sotvlcc aoveitinieut Position"
",'.172 appointment niailo between Julv 1.
1901, and Apt II 13. 110J. Only common
school education leqiilted for examina
tion. Cntalogito of Information free t-ol-itmhlun
Coriespondenco College, AAnsli
ington, 1). C.
WANTI3D Seveial young men to can
vuss; expenses advanced: must bo
nblo to give good lefcictice, Call on
Grot go AA'nlkcr, Lncknvviinna A alley
House.
AA'ANTRD rompotent machinists to
woik In lingo uillrnad shops near
rittshiitg; utininirled men ptoteiied.
AVages pnld, 23 ,2il nnd 27 coiitii per hour.
Poimnnent eniplovmcnt given for satls
factory service. Fieo inlltnnd tinnspor
tatlon furnished from AAilkes-Rauo to
Plttnbtug. Tor furtlipr InfoiiTintloii nd
dtcss C. L. Snder, 0J2 Moonoy Building,
Buffalo, N.-A.. In writing, givo age. ex
perience, where last etnplovod, nnd on
what kind ot woik.
others. It Is due to the band that some
way should be devised to pay for the
expenses Inclined for these concerts.
The Red Men's excursion on Tues
day landed 1,033 excursionists nt Sho
hola, Olen. About eight hundred ot
these weie from Iloncsdale. The ex
cuislonlsts arrived home nt 7.30 p. m
after spending a delightful day. It was
a financial success for the Red Men.
DURYEA.
AVllllnm J. Anderson spent Sunday with
friends in AVIIkes-Harre.
Mr. Benjamin Richardson Is spending n
few weeks nt tho homo of her daughter,
Sirs. J. 11, Rollls, ot Sehuviklll county.
Mrs. S. C. Dills spent Tuesday with
fi lends in Parsons.
Allss Bertha Smith was a caller In
Avoen. otoiday.
Dr. N, Ii. Pier and wife have returned
homo, nfter .pending their summer vaca
tion at Elmhuist.
D ALTON.
There will be set vices at the Baptist
church, both morning and evening, nct
Sunday. In the morning the pastor will
-peak upon "Tho AA'ork ot tho American
Baptist Homo Mission Society," and in
tho evening ho will speak on 'The Mes
sage of the Sea."
XL
BASEBALL, j
American League.
At Philadelphia R.H.E.
Chicago 12 0 10 2 0 0 1') 7 2
Philadelphia 012100000112 S
Batteries Patterson ancl Sullivan;
Plank, Mitchell nnd Schrcekengost. Um
pire O'l.oughlln.
At Baltimore R IT.E.
St. Louis 1 00 01 t SI 0 11 17 2
Bnltlmoie 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 5 S 0
Batteries llnrper and Knhoe; Shields
and Btesnahan. Umpires Jonnstono nnd
Caruthcis.
At AA'.ishlnptton (10 Innings) R.H.E.
Dotrolt 00200020 4 3-1! 17 1
AA'abhlngton 0 021130100 S 14 4
Battel lesA'engbr and McCiulrc; Orth
and Dt 111. Umpire Connolly,
At Boston- R.H.E.
Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 33 7 t
Boston 110 000000-2 12 .I
Batteries Mooro nnd Wood; Dlneen
and AA'nrncr. Umphe Sheridan.
National League.
At St. Louis R.H.E.
Philadelphia ., 0 0 0 10 0 10 0-2 7 1
St. Louis 00 00 0 000 0-fl fi 1
Battel les White and Doom; O'Neill
and O'Neill., Umphe O'Day.
At Cincinnati R.H.E.
New Yoik 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 00-2'ti I
Cincinnati " 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-7 11 1
Bnttetles Evans and Yeugor; Ilahn
and Beigen. Umnlio Poweis.
At Chicago- R.H.E.
Brooklyn 0 10 12 2 10 0-713 2
Chicago 001000000-1 3 4
Hal teiles Kit-on and Aheiitn: Wil
liams and Kllng. Pmnho Cuntllllon.
At Plttsbutg R.H.E.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 01 7 3
Pittsburg 0 1 1 003 2 2-S 13 0
Batteries Plttlngei, Hnlo and Moian;
Chesbro and Zlmmer. Umphe Emslle,
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTTS.
The Slldeis, Jr.', would llko to play tlio
Miiflmll TSnq Snturdnv moriilncr at 9 30
o'c lock, on tho Mocs Tavior Hospital
grounds. It accepted answer In Tribune.
Manager, Joo liynn; captain, AA'Ill
Bioadbent,
Tho Slidets, Ji., would llko to play tho
vmirif" OtIi-MkiIm nn Tnesdav moraine, on
tho Moses Talor Hospital grounds, at
0.20. Answer In Tribune. Manager, Joo
Plynn; captain, AVill Hioiuiuent.
No Order
Accepted lor Less
Tlian 10 Cents.
Help Wanted Male.
COAL. MINERS WANTED
Tim POCAHONTAS COLLIHRICS COMPANY
Mr. A J, King, Supeihitondeut, with bituminous coal mines In tho town of
rocahontns. Tarcwoll County, Htato of Vhglnla, on tho Norfolk and Western Hall'
way, wauts Bomo good, oxpeilcuccd coal miners at once.
' AVAQES:
lor plrk mining and loading entry coil .....M cents per car
lor plek mining nnd loading loom con! 73 conls per car
Ivor mining and loading mnolilnr undct-cut ehtry coal, .,,70 cents per car
or mining and londlng ninchlito unact-ctit rcfom coal ...5S cents per riir
Itisldo trnck lnyets J00 to JJ.23 per dny
Inside ti acit Inver iiclpots 1 $1,30 lo $1.73 per day
Insldo timber men f-'no per-dny
Inside timber men hclpeis..... ji.fti jtcr day
I'm tics ot 10 can nroctiro special tlcKets for $10.7.1 for each petson over thu
Pennsylvania Rnlliond fiom Phllndeliihl 1 to Porn lion in . lUguUr fato for ons
pet son nlore. $14 S3. Aitnngomcnts can be made lo advaitco the inlltohd faio to ie
Bponslblo poisons. v ,
Oood mlneis will get tegular employment and good accommodations, as the
town of Pocahontas hns over I.WW lull "'Hants.
POCAHONTAB f'OLLlERIES COMPANY. ,7)1 Alcncle llldg.. Phlla.
For Sale.
FOnSALT3 Soiiiui," "iionest rTrnise,'''lfl
hands high; light bay; cloven bundled.
Knlo's livery, McKcnua court.
. Situations Wanted.
SmwnON'AVANTED-Uv a widow to
go out cleaning or washing by tho
day. Address 712 Schncll court.
AA'ANTED AVnshlng. honing, cleaning
nnd sciubblng to do by tho d ly bv a
competent woman. Apply 41S Willow st.
SITUATION AVANTED-Hv a voting mini
as shipping and slock cleik; his good
habits and bin a position at piesent, but
dches n change foi good iciison Cnn
furnish good icfeionce. Adchess JI. C,
c.no of Tiibuno.
Real Estate.
LOTS, houses nnd fitims for siile. See
.1. C. Zutflleh.
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In
upper Gtcen Rldgc; choko neighbor
hood; most deshable locality for homo
In Lackawanna county. J. A. Mat vine,
1730 Saniloison avenue.
Honey to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OV MONEY TO I.OAN
Qulck. sti night loans or Building and
Loan. At fiom 4 to G per cent. Call on
N. V. AA'alker, 311-313 Council building.
Board and Booms.
A'ERY DESIRABLE suite ot looms with
fltst class tnblc board, can bo obtained
at 333 Jeff ci son avenue.
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Diitnnoie.
iRiutdeiH sliltts at Sc. each and colluia
and cuffs at l'Se. each.
Lost.
T KIT Af liilrn A t I.I . nnnl. ntl,.1 rfrt.
tulniiig sum of money and tiip tickets
to Lake Ailel und retiiin. Rowatd If ic
tiiincd to C. 11.. old Adams uvenue.
LOST In Globe stoic, package contain
ing one silk and one lawn waist. Tind
er will please return to Tiibtiuo office.
Strayed.
THREE sttav mules -camo to tho prem
ises of .1. II. Rhodes at Elmlmist July
14. Owner can havo samo by palng for
ndveitlslng and keeping. Two light
blown nnd ono dark blown.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND AVHEAT TRADERS with
out delay. AVilto for our special mar
ket letter. Tico on application. S. M.
Hibbntd & Co, mombois N. Y. Consoli
dated nnd Stock Exchange, II nnd 4'5
Bioadway, Now Yoik Established 1S61.
Long Distance 'Phone 23SS Bioad.
LEGAL.
NOTICE ot sale of hoises Impounded In
the Ctty Pound on Dlx couit in tlio
citv of Sciunton.
Notice is Itetoby given that two bay
mines, 0110 It hands high, about 12 cats
of age, small whito sttipo on left hind leg,
the other about 10 jeats of ago. with
heavy mane, tout whito foot, with no
shoes, nnd small stai in foiehcud. uio im
pounded hi tho City Pound In Dlx couit.
In the cltv of Scianton, and havo been so
detained tor live dnjs last past.
The owner or ovv nets having failed to
reclaim said animals notice Is neioby
given that unless tho samo aio leclaimed,
and tho expensts incident thereto paid
by tho owner or owncis, tho snid horses
will bo sold at public sale on Thursday,
tho 21th day of July, 1003, at 0 o'clock a.
m nt the City Pound on Dlx couit, be
tween Linden nnd Mulbony street, dl
lcctly In tho icar of tho city hall of
Scianton.
Said hoises will bo sold for cash to tho
highest bidder
THOMAS RICHARDSON.
Pound Mastor.
PROFESSONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDAVARD C. SPAULDINO. C. P. A.. 23
Trndeis' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1864,
Architects,
TREDERICK L. BROAVN. ARCH B,
Rcnl Estate ENchango Bldg,, 12U AVash
lngton nvc. '
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDINC, S15 CONNELL BLDC.
STEVENSON fcKNIGHT, 720 CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI
building, Spruce sttcpt, Scranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACII. 115 WYOMING avo.
Patent Attorneys.
pat e N ts in'saw.1."
Tho only licensed and equipped patent
sollcltur III tho city. No chaigo for In
fninuitlnu on patentability; over ton yeais
cNpericuco.
Rcploirlc & Co,, rtlcnrs Mig,
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAKE, l.'i AND 1.7 FRANK
II 11 uvciiuo. Rates rcasonablo,
P. S51EGLER, Pioprlctor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & AV.
Pm-seuger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
jopeail plan, Victor Koch. Piopiletor.
Scavenger,
A. H. HRiaOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
mid cess pools; no odor; only Impiocd
pumps used. A. B. Ihiggs. piopiletor,
Leave ordets 1100 Not lit Main avon 10.
or Elcko's chug stote, coiner Adams and
Mulbeuy. Both telephones,
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KITETTEI-. REAR 311 LACK V.
avo., Scianton, mfts. of AVI10 Scieoni.
Miscellaneous.
MEUARQEE BROS., PRINTERS' sup
plies, envelopes, paper bugs, twlao.
Warehouse. IW Washington u venue.
THE Vv'lLKES-BARRK RECORD CAN
bo hud in Sciuutou ut tho uowa sUud
of Rclsniun Bios, 4W Spiuco and Wi
Linden: M. Notion, 322 Lacicuwamu
avo,; I. S. Schutzct, 2U Spruce. bttaU
DIRECTORY.
Only Half a Cent a Word.
I Help Wanted Male.
For Bent.
I' OR RENT After September 1, clgltt
100m house, nil modem conveniences,
with ntcitm licat tuinlslied; good location;
tent model ate. Apply nt Tribuno ofllce.
POR RENT rive unfurnlshcil looms,
second door; all Impiovcments. 410
Qtilncy avenue.
TOR RENT Half of a new double house,
9 100ms; all model 11 Improvements, 43J
A dialer uvenue.
FOR HENT-0J7 Cicen Rldgo strcctt 0
100111 bouse, model 11 Improvemcnta,
steam heat, moderate tent, ovcellnnt lo
cation nnd nelgliboihoocl. lncutrc 13J.'
Avashlngtoii avenue.
TOR KENT At Uitlton, liouso fuinlshcd"
or unrutiilsbcd; modein linptovenienls;
sliott distance fiom stntlon; will lent for
stimmer or longct. Addicss AV. B. Slade,
Ditllou, Pa.
TOR RENT Cheap, !-room cottage,
Heait Lake, Pa. two bonis, well wa
tot. Rofeicnce leiiulled. J, A'lctnt richad,
111 ngliani ton, N. A.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
ROOMS for lent with or withouriooict
Gentlemen picfeticd 311 Madison ave
nue, theen Rldgo
FURNISHED ROOMS for tent, nioijin
Impiovcments; piivato family; gen
tlemen pieteued. nt 537 Adams avenue
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, "with '
bent, gas and bath, gentlemen pio
fericd, at 339 Adums avenue.
Wanted To Bent.
AVANTED A small house or flat, picfer
alily fuinisbeil, In deshablo location.
To gain attention, itate tcims. P. O. Box
S27.
Good Hay
Prime Hay
If you want good clean
hay, we have it.
Dickson
& Grain Co.,
Scranton and Olyphant.
I When in Need
Of anything in the line of
,, optical goods we can supply it. 4,
I Spectacles
I and Eye Glasses !
Properly fitted by an expert J
optician,
From $1.00 Up
Also all kinds of prescrlp
tion -work and repairing, J
Mercereau & Connell,
133 Wyoming Avenue,
Tlie
Matchless Splendors
or tlie v-
Canadian Rockies ;
EANFF the LAKES in tho CLOUDSi
TOHO VALLEV, the GnEAT'CLA
CI Kit a region described by Whyni
pcr, the conqueror of tho latterhorn,
ns tifty or sixty Swltzerlands rolled into
one leached only by tho
Canadian Pacific Railway
Dally tinnscontliiental train sejvlce
tlnoughout the year from Toionto and
Montieal. IMPEHIAL MJHTED, ctos
lug tho tontliiont In 07 hours, leavcfc
Toionto und Monti cat (coinnienclng
Juno 15 next, eveiy Sunday, Wednes
day und Kilday. Sleeping and dining
cms attached to all tlnough trains,
riist-dabs hotela In the mountains,
Swiss guide ut thu pilnclpul points,
ror rates, etc., apply lo neaiest agent
of the C, I', i., or to E. V, Skinner, S
Uioadwjy, New Yoil;. '
ROBERT KERR,
Passenger Tiafflo Manager, Montreal.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business ot
Plckspn Jlanufaatuilng Co., Scrantoo
and WIIUes-Barre, Pa.
Stationary Engines, Bolters, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
Hay
-vl
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