iV - ' rK V -s ltr , " T' J ft, J. ' 4 . ' r THE SOKAJNTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 18, 902 -t. ! fo- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ MONEY 71 MONEY FOR L FOR YOU! M YOU! THIS QUICKEST WAY to get money when you enn not nfTord Jo wait for It, Is to come here unci Bet n loan on your household lurnltuic. Wo will hunt! you tho amount you want within an hour or two utter you ask. Tho easiest way la to Borrow Money On Your Household Furniture WHY? Because you enn pay us Just whenever you know you will have the money to rparc. You pay In small ensfy Installments, either weekly or monthly. You may liavo tho loan. for one month or for a whole year, TUB CHEAPEST WAY to get out ot HnatTelal trouhlo Is to got a small loan from us. Wo will tell you at tlrst ex actly what a lean for any amount for any length of tlmo will cost. Wo charge only a moderate ralo for the use of tho money, and ou will bo surprised to find how very low our charges ate. You -pay only for tho actual time you keep the money. This company does rfot charge compound Intct est nt all, nor nro thcic any extra charges of any kind. NO PUBLICITY. No questions aro asked among your friends or neighbors. No endorsement of papers here. Everything fair and square. Prom $10 to $300 Loaned If you want to keep your friends and neighbors from knowlnjr that you arc hard upwc can 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. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CALL, 'PHONE, WRITE" SillTOi LOAN GUARANTY CO., 207 Wyoming Avenue. Right In the heart of tho hhopplng district. Convenient for tho ladles. ricnty of private offices. $ $ $ NEW 'PHONE. 2826. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA P1TTSTON. Bp;cUl to the Scranton Tribune. plttston, July 17. From now on tho work of macadamizing Luzerne ave nue. West Plttston, will be pushed with much more rapidity. Larger shipments of material will be received and tho steam roller will bo kept at work night and day. Civil Engineer Funington, of Syracuse, who has charge of the work, has received an offer of a lucrative position with the New York and Sus quehanna rallioad, with headquarters at ToWandu. Tli Brothers 'base ball team, of Hughestown, which has a record of winning sixteen games out of seventeen played, will, go to Honcsdalo on Satur day, July 26, and will endeavor to add that fast team's scalp to its belt. Amos Cadman, of Nufus street, is confined to hfs bed with an attack of illness. The Lehigh Valley firemen's base ball team from Sayre was hero today and defeated tho Tlttston lircmen of tho 'same road by a score of S-7. The game was a close one all tho way through. Edward Schmaltz, who 1ms been tho Brothers' most successful base ball pitcher this .season, left yesterday for Susquehanna, having accepted an offer to play on the Independent team of that town. It Is bald Susquehanna vIH play him behind the bat, in which position he has few equals in this city, besides being a splendid pitcher and always re liable with tho stick. Tho Pennsylvania Coal company 13 preparing to adopt an overhead haul age system In transporting No. 10 culm pile to No. S washcry, a distance of 2,000 feet. It will be tho only place In the upper end of Luzerne county where a system of the kind is used. Civil En gineer Durham, of Trenton, represent ing a manutacturing and construction company of that city, was hero yester day, staking out the lines for the plant. Tho company is also constructing a belt line from the old Paradise culm pile on the Mosler farm to No. S washery, and It will be ready for uso within a few weeks. William Cmnubell, a member f Eagle Hose company, had ono of his hands painfully humeri at the lire In Hughestown, Tuesday night. The residence) on Benedict street, oc cupied by the Cunningham family and owned by William Drury, was badly damaged this morning by a stroke of lightning, During tho heavy storm this morning a amull bhanty at the top of tho Ewcn culm pllo was fired by lightning. Tho Butler washery, which has been Jdle for tho pat,t few days bccau.se of a break in tho machinery, resumed work this morning. City Clerk Piannery and his assistant are busy at work preparing tho city's tax duplicates. Grant Simmons and Miss Jennie Will iams, both of this city, were united In marriage last evening at tho parson age of tho First Baptlbt church, Rev. Robert Holmes ofilclutlng. WELSH HILL. .Special to tho Scranton Tilbunn, Welsh Hill, July 15,-Haymaklns Is the order of the day. W. H. Butler's new bani was raised Saturday last, ' Miss Martha Vaughn, of Scranton, is the guest of MIbs Mary K, RIchurdH, Mr. and Mrs, S, J, Owens, of North Maine avenue, uro with us for tho summer. Gladys Reebe, of Carbondale, is spending a few days at tho pleasant home of Mr, and Mrs, w, D, Jones. At Wednesday night's business meet ing of the Congregational church, the The widest possible publicity should be given to the fact (hat summer diar rhoea In children and cholera- Infantum can always be cured by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera unci Diarrhoea Remedy, it never falls. When reduced with cold water and sweetened It Is pleasant to take, which la very Important when a medicine must be given to small children. For tale by all druggists. $ $ $ $ $ $ P. O. BOX, 94. new revised by-laws were unanimous ly adopted. Mrs. Mary West and daughter, of Factoryvllle, visited at John Watkins' last week. Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, of Forest City, is visiting her son, E. A. Rey nolds. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune, i Tunkhannock, July 17. Mrs. D. W. Stark, of Wyoming avenue, Is enter taining her cousin, Miss Ottlie Thomp son, of New York city, this week. Mrs. A. B, Woodward visited her daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Pardon, at Dalton, on Wednesday. John William Townsend, an unusual ly promising young man, died of gan grenous Inflammation of tho bowels at the home of hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend, on Pdtnam street, Wednesday evening, in the twenty first year of his age. He was taken ill while engaged at his duties in a res taurant in New York, and had only been at homo for about a week pre vious to his death. He was very popu lar among those who knew him, and a successful and useful career was pro phesied for him. Ho had by his own efforts prepared himself for college, and had he lived, he would havo entered Yale college tho coming fall to take a legal course, Tho funeral will take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock, at the Roman Catholic church. Attorney Everett J. Harding, ot Wllkes-Barre, Is visiting friends at this place. The primary class' of tho Presbyter ian Sunday school will give a concert at the church Friday evening. The programme comprises solos, duets, re citations and tableaux. Cake and lem onade will be served to all. A silver oit'erlng will be taken at tho door, Everybody is invited. Mrs. Albert Lee, Miss Elizabeth Go blo and Mrs. Hush Cortrlght, of Wllkes Barre, aro Visiting for a few days at Eatonvlllp. U. W. Lewis and family will occupy ineir cottage ut Lake Carey for tho next two weeks. 13. E. Briindugp and Albert Lee spent Wednesday at Dalton. Harvey Slcklriyof Wllkes-Barre, was calling on telatlves and friends in town on Tuesday, HARFORD. Spoclat to tho Scranton TilbunR. Harford, .Tuly 17. Mrs. Will Follott, of Factoryvllle, visited her sister, Mrs, Paris Tirfany, recently. Frlduy evening tho Young Men's union class will hold an lco cream so cial nnd phonograph entertainment on tho church lawn. Come and help tho young men, Mrs. Rodtlcld, of HInsdnle, 111,, spent Sunday with old friends In vlarford, W. L. Rogers and family, of Scran ton, are visiting Harfdrd friends, Mrs, Parry and daughters, of Susque hanna, aro spending some time with her mother. Mrs. M, J, Chamberlain was called to Plains Tuesday by tho Illness of her fathor, J, c. Williams. Miss Jennie Clmmoerlaln has accept ed a position ns teacher at Ehnhurst. Miss Ella Follett, of Binghamton, N, Y spent Sunday with Miss Clara Tiff any, Tho Misses Laramie, of Scranton, arc tho guests of Deforest Decker, Mrs. Lawrey and children, of Car bondale, uro the guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Asa Hammond. W, B. Guile und wife will soon occupy the houBe by tho mill, MUs Eva Sophia has been visiting friends In town, Mr. and Mrs, Hornco Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sweet ure visiting H, S. Sweet, at' Troy, this week. Mrs. Will Howard, of Scranton, and Mis, Freeman Bruudage, of South Gib son, were tho guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. C, Peck, Wednesday, Jacob Whitman has finished haying. Burglars entered E..E. Jones store !at Thursday -night. . Mrs. Houck, of Chicago, was the guest ot her sister, Mrs, Cooper last week. Mis, Charles Osborn and children, of Nicholson, are spending some time with her parents. Mrs. J, C. Tanner Is Improving very slowly. FACTORYVILLE. Special to tho Scranton Tribune, Factoryvllle, July 17. Itov. William Heller, of Port Jcrvls, N. Y,, a former pastor, has been a pleasant visitor 'In town this week. Wilbur J. Qllmore Is homo from Ber wick on a short vacation. Mrs. George Walton returned from Rending last Tuesday, where she had been visiting relatives, Mrs. Hattle Martin Bristol, of Cali fornia, Is spending some tlmo with her father-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bristol. Mrs. Lendbeatcr and Mrs. Horton, of Now London, Conn., who have been visiting relatives In this vicinity, left Thursday morning for their home. They wore accompanied by their sis ter, Miss A'nna Place, of East Lemon, and their cousin, Mrs. Stanley SImrclI, of this place. There will be no preaching at the First Baptist uhurch next Sunday, as the pastor, Rev. G. R. Smith, is tak ing a two weeks' vacation. Services at tho Methodist church as usual, and services at the old Baptist church both Friday and Sunday even ings of each week. The entertainment nnd social at the Methodist church Wednesday evening was very well attended and an Inter esting programme was rendered by the young people. HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, July 17. Miss Inola Dun bar, of New York city, Is spending the summer with Mrs. O. D. Roberts. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beardslcy on Monday, July 7. The young people of this place on Tuesday enjoyed a straw ride and .pic nic to Loomls lake In honor of Miss Mabel Dcrshlmer, of Scranton. Those who attended were Miss Alta Finn, Lil lian Byram, Sndie Soger, Inola Dun bar, Edna Brown, Mabel Jeffers, Sadie Clark, Bessie Tiffany, Daisy Smith, Myrtle Phillips, Mrs. E. M. Tiffany and Miss Dcrshiinor; John Bisbcc, Claude Roberts, Lyman Kellum, John Sager, Rev. Mr. Lewis, Tracy Brown, Glenn Roberts and John Tiffany, jr. Mrs. O. D. Roberts, Mis. Charles Dunbar, Mrs. AV. E. Brown, Inola Dun bar and Edna Brown spent Wednesday at Jeffers lake. Mrs. Mac Carpenter and children, Josle and Mildred, are visiting at Wat son Jclfcrs', in Harford. Roy Carpenter, of Binghamton, Is doing his haying on his farm near this place. Miss Bella Shifter, of Nicholson, is visiting her sisters at the Foster house. Guy Davis Is visiting Ills parents at Now Milford. LAKE ARIEL. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Ariel, July 17. David Smith and Martin Griffin, of Clark's Summit, weie callers on C. A. Benjamin last Tues dav. Miss Lavinla Justin, of Clark's Sum mit, is visiting at Lake Ariel. The young people of Treslerville gave Leroy Benjamin a surprise "parly. Twenty-two persons spent a pleasant evening, at games and dancing. Ice cream and cake was served. TAYLOR. A. R. Bowcn moved his family from this borough to PnttsvIlleon Tuesday, where ho is Interested in a coal mine. We i egret the departure of Sir. Bowcn and his lumily very much, as they weie well liked by our townspeople. What is Tay lor's loss is Pottsvlllo's gain. Tho Taylor Quoit club challengo tho West Scranton Quoit club to a series ot Runics. If acceptable inquire of David G. Reese, captain. Tho Old Forgo Methodist Episcopal church will conduct a social on tho church lawn on Monday evening, July 21. A good time is promised all. Tho following people fiom this town left yesteulay to spend a week's vacation nt Harvey's Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and son, Leslie; Mrs. Samuel Hallos and dnughteis, Jessio, Christian and Ruth, and son, William, Mrs. David Grifllths and children, Slishcs Silvan Pow ell, Bessie and Urlan.i Evans, Mary Grif llths and Lizzlo Davis. Washington camp, No. 41).', Patilotlc Or der Sons of Amoilca, will meet this even ing in regular session. Miss Lizzie Lowls, of West Scranton, has been tho guest' of Miss Anna Phillips, of Taylor btreot, for the paut few days. Master Jiimes Clcary has icturuod homo fiom his visit with telatlves at Suubury. Tho Reds, tho homo aggregation, will havo as their opponents somo strong out of town team on tho liversido grounds this afternoon. A good gamo la promised, Tho ladles of tho Calvary Baptist church aro making elaborate arrange ments for their annual outing to Nay Aus park on July si. Tho'North Tylnr Invlnclhles ncoopt tho challengo of tho Taylor street team to a pamo on any (Into on tho rlvciblda grounds. Mrs. William Richards, of North Tay lor. Is slowly recovering from her re cent Injury. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, of Wash ington street, and Mrs. Thomas Grifllths, of High btrcet, uro homo from their vlfeit at Chicago, III. Invincible commandrry. No. :."2, Knight a of Malta, will meet this ovenlug In regu lar hosblon. Mrs. James Morris, sr,, and grandchil dren, Gertrude and Gcrshom Morris loft yesterday to spond a week's vacation ut Lako Wlnola, John Parker,1 of North Taylor, has re turned from his trip to Clovcluud, O. OLYPHANT The following letters lemaln uncalled for at tho Olyphant pohtofflces Frank Hurley, Mrs. John McAndrow, M. K Rl holds, M. J, Sullivan, Thomas Walsh, Mai Ilonun, John' Garden, Gcorgo Evans, Mai Ion Harrington, W. Hauuigan (2), Mist Anna GHIoghy, of Scranton, It tho guest nf Miss Lizzie Dohuty of Dun mntu btreet, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mrs, Philip Mooie und children are visiting relatives ut ninghnmton, N, Y, J ., Mrs. John Luugan nnd brother, Eu gene O'Hoylc, aro spending a week at Tunkhannock. , Miss Anna Miller, of Arohbald, Is visit ing her mint. Mrs, John Ferguson, P. V. O'Mallcy spent yesterday at Dun more. Mm. Jonah Davis, of Edwurdsvtllo, spont Wednesday with friends here. Bcrllo Davis left yeiterdiiy for Phila delphia to tpend a few weeks, AN OtD AND WELL-TRIED REMEDT, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYIUJB ror cnuami leouuns, is mo prescription oi nurses in the United States, and has linn used sixty years with nuver-falllnc sue. cess by millions of mothers for their chlU cren. During the process of teething Hi value is incalculable. It relieves the chill from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping In tlu bowels, and wlnd-collc. By giving health to tho child it rests th mother. Price, twiaty.llye cent a bottla. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS SOLEMN MILITARY MASS. Mammoth Excursion on This Occa sion to Be Bun to Lake Lodoro Next Sunday. On account of the C. T, A. U. Lancers' encampment nt Lako Lodoro und the Impressive ceremonies Incident to a Solemn Mllltnry Mass on Sunday, July 20, excursion trains will be run via the Dclawnro and Hudson railroad for tho accommodation of every person desir ing to bo present nnd witnessing the event, on Sundny morning, leaving Scranton, Lackawanna avenuo depot, ns follows: 7,45, 8 and 8 a, in. Faro from Scranton: Adults, 75 cents; chil dren, 45 cents. Reduced rates from nil points. LACKAWANNA BAILROAD. Now Sunday Train Service to and from Philadelphia, Lackawanna Limited train No. G, cast hound, leaving Scranton at 3.35 p. in., and No. 3, west bound, nrrlvlng Scran ton at 1.50 p. in., now connect dally with Pennsylvania railroad at Mnnunka Chunk, to und from Philadelphia, and Intermediate points on tho Belvldere division. Lehigh Valley Eallrond. Effective Saturday, July 12th and every Saturday thereafter, the Lehigh Valley railroad will operate a train be tween Now York and Wllkes-Barre, 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, and Pullman parlor car and will run on the following schedule Leave New York, Saturdays only, Twenty-third street at 2.10 p. in,, arrive Wllkes-Barre, 7.03 p. m. Leave Wllkes-Barre, Sundays only at COO p. m arrive Now York, Twenty third street at 11.15 p. in. Train will stop at principal stations. Special Seashore Excursion. To Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, As bury Park, via New Jersey Central, Tuesday, July 22, 1002. Round trip, $5; children, -5 to 12 years, half fare. Round trip tickets, good going on regular trains on above date and good return ing on any regular train, on or before August 1, will be on sale at the follow ing stations: Scranton, Taylor, Moo slc, Avocn, Plttston, Yutesville, Laflln, Miners' Mills, Parsons, Wllkes-Barre. J. S. SWISHER, Dlst. Passenger Agent, Scranton. The Silver Lake Assembly, Silver Lake, N. Y., July 29-Aug. 21. For tho above occasion special ex cursion tickets may be purchased via the Lackawanna railroad to Silver Lake and return, at rate of $7.20 from Scran ton. Tickets will be on sale July 15th to August 21st, inclusive, going limit date of sale, with final return limit to Sept. 1st, 1002, Inclusive. Children be tween the ages of 5 and 12 years at one half adult rate. Lake Poyntelle. 1 The Now York, Ontario and Western special Sunday excursion train to the mountains will leave Scranton on Sun day, the 20th Inst., at S.30 a. in. and, returning, leave Poyntelle at 5 p. m., arriving in Scranton at 6.45 p. m. The return faro from Scranton will be $1.00. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. 'Ter Diem" Freight Question. The Central Railroad of New Jeisey has issued the following circular to all agents: In connection with tho "per diem" ques tion tho following extract from a general letter recently issued by a largo business linn in Pennsylvania, may bo of assist ance to you In dealing with shlppeis und consignees, and It Is desired that you (liioto it freely In the transaction of busi ness upon which It has positive bearing: "Jn view of tho new per dlcnr plan offj cunrglng clcmuringo which tho railroads propose to enforce, commenting July 1, wo In turn shall he obliged to chargo back to shlppeis any Mich charges tiaceablo to causes beyond our control, such as "Failure to render comploto shipping documents promptly. "Necessity for rejecting, or delay in ac cepting, by reason of materials not being as represented. "Apparent shoit weights, making It nec essary to hold cars until nrilidttccl. "Any other cause for which wo are not responsible." C. W. Huntington, Geneial Superintendent. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is .tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: Summits, Wesf-fl a. m., Nichols, with Frounfelker's crow. Pusliorf 7 a. in,, Hntiscr; 11.43 a. m., Morau : 7.S0 p. m., Murphy; 9 p. m., W. H. Bartholomew. Helpers 1.30 a. m., Latthner; 7 a. ni,, Gaffney; 10 a. hi,, Sccor; 3.13 p, m., Stan ton. NOTICE. L. G. Wllmnt and crew will run No, 01, Friday, July IS, PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES, Cut out tho plctuiea appealing on this page each day, draw a pencil mark around tho hidden object, save them until Saturday, then send thorn or take them to Tho Trlhimo olllco in an envelope! addressed to "Puzzle Deiiartinent." Entioso In tho envelope your name, ago and nddiess. Tho boys and gills who corieetly mark tho six plctuics appearing dining tho week, and whose answers aro llrst received, will havo their names published In Tho Tribune Monday morning. Fim Cunningham nnd Knowlton, who wera concerned In the execution of Captain Hale, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" IUII llblMUf Only Half & Cent a Wcrd. Help Wanted Male. WANTHDTtwTghly experienced sales men for Linens, White Goods and Do mcRtlcs. Goldsmith's Bazaar. CIVIL Service Government Positions 7,072 appointment mndo between July , ,1001, unci April 13, 1002. Only common school education lcqtilrcd for examina tion. Catalogue of Information free Col umbian Correspondence College, Wash- 1IIHIUU, 1J, t. WANTED Severn! young men to can- vukhj expenses advanced; must do nhle to rIvo good reference. Call on Ocorgo Walker, Lackawanna alloy House. WANTED Competent machinists to work in largo railroad shops near Pittsburg; iininnrrlod men profcried. Wages paid, 23 ,2ft nnd 27 cents per hour. Permanent cmplovment given for satis factory service. Froo railroad transpor tation furnished from Wllkes-nnrro to Pittsburg. For further Information ad dress C. L. Snyder, IU2 Moonoy Building. BtUTalo, N. Y., In wilting, glvo ago. ex perience, where Inst employed, and on what; kind of work. Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTED by young wo man, with child; would llko position ns housekeeper or general housowork; ipforences given. Address 1K6 Muplc street, city. i i V. K. Wllmot and crow will run Nealls' run, Fildny, July IS. This and That. F. K. Hlgbeo, who was with tho Cen tral Railroad of New Jersey freight de partment up to December 16, 1001, when ho retired, has Just been reinstated ns superintendent of car service to succeed W. M. Young, resigned. The appoint ment became effective July 15. AVOCA. The combined excursion of tho Primi tive Methodist, Methodist Episcopal and Congregational, churches of Pltts ton and Avoca will be run to Harvey's lake on July 25. A special train will leave tho Lehigh Valley crossing at 7.J3 a. in. Rev. P. J. Golden, of Scranton, spent Wcdncsduy with friends here. Misses Lizzie Hiltz, Lena Faust, Mary Ruddy and Margaret Alkman, ot Scranton, were entertained by Misses Jessie Brown and Lizzie Decker on Wednesday evening. Misses Jennie Graham, of Pottsvlllc, and Lizzie Graham, of Scranton, are spending a few weeks at the family residence on Main street. Mrs. Frank Howard is spending sev eral days at the home of her parents, at Corning, N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Bailey are visit ing friends at Preston Park. American League. At Boston ' R.II.E. Cleveland 0 0 3 0 0390 Boston 0 2 0 0 0243 G.imo called after ilfth inning rain. Batteries Wright and Bomis; Young and Criger. Umpire Sheridan. At Philadelphia R.II.E. Chicago 2 200 00 0 00 I 7 1 Philadelphia 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 X 7 12 3 Battciles Piatt and Sullivan; Hustings, Wlltbo and Powers. Umpire O'Lough lln. At Washington- R.H.E. Detroit 2 00 0 00 000211 3 Washington 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 x 9 10 1 Batteries Miller and McGuirc; Patten and Clarkw Umpire Connolly. At Baltimore Gamo foifoitcd to St. Louis score, 9 to 0 on account of non-appearance of Baltlmoto team. National League. At Boston R.H.E. nohton 1000 100 00-2 7 0 Pittsburg 3 0 2 2 00 1 Ox S 10 0 Batteries-Carney, Hnlo and Mornn; Lcover, O'Connor and Smith. Umpire Emsllo. At Cincinnati R.H.E. NevJ York 0 0220000 2 fi 11 0 Cincinnati 10 0 10 0 10 0-3 S 1 Batteries Mattbcw.-iiu and eager; Thcllmun and Bergen. Umpire Powers. At St. Louis- R.H.E. Philadelphia 10 2 2 0 0 0 0 1-012 0 St. Louis 03213100X-1013 4 Batteries Frazer, Dugglchy and Doug lass; Yciitcs, O'Nell und O'Ncll. Umpires O'Day and Brown. Chicago-Brooklyn; not scheduled. Eastern League. At Montrcnl Toronto-Montreal, gamo postponed; wot grounds. Newark, 2; Buffalo, 4. At Pjovldcncc Providence, 3; Worces ter, 4, At .im-MPv ntv .Toi'hdv Cltv. 7: Roches- tor, 1 (first gamo). Jorsey City, 4; Roch ester, 2 (second game). No Order Accepted lor Less Than 10 Cents. Help Wanted Male. COAL. MINERS WANTED THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPA1VY Mr. A. J. King, Superintendent, with bituminous coal mines In tho town ' rocahontas, Tazewell County, Stato of Virginia, on tho Norfolk and Wcstorn Ral way, wants Bomo good, cxpoilenced coal mlnois at once. wages: For pick mining and loading entry j'or pick mining and ma Jror pick mining and loa J'or mining and loading For mining nnd loading loauiug loom Inside trnck layers..... Jiixmo trncie layer uoipurs , ?i.fu to Ji.iu per uny Inside- timber men 2.no por clay lnsldo timber men helpers.... , i$l.B0 per day .Parties ot 10 can procuro special tickets for $10.7.1 for each poison over th Pennsylvania Railroad rrom Phltadolphlii to Pocahonlns. Regular fnro-for oni person nlone, $11.33. Arrangements ran bo made to advance- tho railroad faro to re sponsible persons. . . , A Good mlnois will get regular ernploi ment and good nccoihmadatlons, as t'. . town of Focahontnft has over 1.000 InhabUants. POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY. )1 Arrndo Bldg., Phlla. For Sale. FOR HALE Sound western mare, 9 yenrs oui: wcignt, i,.w. earn narowuz, rear 211 Fifth street. FOR SALE Sound, Inmost homo. l.:i hands high; light bay; eleven hundred. Knlc's livery, McKcnmi court. Furnished Rooms for Bent. FURNISHED ROOMs'tar rout, mo-lorn Improvements; pilvato family: gen tlemen proforred, at 337 Adams avnnuo. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with beat, gan nnd bath, gentlemen pio fcrrfcd, nt 039 Adams avonue. Real Estate. LOTS, houses and fauns for sale. J. C. Zurfllch. Seo FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes In upper Green Rlrtso; choice neighbor hood; most deslrablo locnlltv for homo In Lacknwnnna county. J. A. Mnrvlne, 1738 Sandorson avenue. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO T.OAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-313 Connoll building. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By a widow to go out cleaning or washing by tho day. Address 712 Schnell court. WANTED Wnshlng, Ironing, cleaning and scrubbing to do by tho day by a. competent woman. Apply 41S Willow st. SITUATION WANTED-By a young man as shipping and stock clerk; lias good habits and has a position at present, but desires a chnngo for good reason. Can furnish good reference. Address H. C, care of Tribune. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtalnod at 333 Jefferson avenuo. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wilte for our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. S. M. Hibbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 40 Broadway, Now York. Established 1581. Long Dlstanco 'Phone 23SS Broad. Lost. LOST On Spruce street, between Floroy & Brooks' nnd Dime Bank, thirty dol lars In bills. Reward if returned to Dan Carmlchucl, 1343 Dickson avenue. LOST Small, datk. Jersey cow, with black face. Finder plcaso notify 1303 N. Washington avenue. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore. launders shirts at So. each and collars and cuffs at lc. each. LEGAL. GERMAN Building Association. No. 9, vs. Michael Greeula. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County. No. 3S8, May Term, 1002. Notice Is hcroby given that tho under signed, nn auditor appointed to distribute tho fund In Court In tho auoo stated case, will attend to tho duties of his ap pointment at his otllce. No. 202 Paul! building. In the City of Scranton, In Mild county, on Tuesday, the 2.'d dnv of July, 100.', at 10 o'clock a. in., at which tlmo und place all porsons having claims upon s.ild fund aro required to appear and present tho samo or otherwise bo de barred from coming in on tho distribution thereof, J. M, WALKER, Auditor. PROFESSfOVA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAIH.DING. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SG4. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B Real Estato Exchango Bldg,, 120 Wash ington nvo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II, L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 728 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. ElLENHllRGEIL PAUU building, Spruce stieot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING avo. Patent Attorneys. PA I C.lM I Oof the Globe. Tho only licensed and equipped patont solicitor In tho city. No charge lor In formation on patentability; over ten years experience, Rcploglc & Co., rtlcars IMtfjr. Hotels and Restaurants. , THE eTk CAFE, 123 AND L7 FRANK Hn avenue. Rates icasonahlo. P. KIEULHIt, Proprietor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & Y. PUksonger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropium plan. Victor Koch, Propilotor. Scavenger. A, B. BRiaaS CM3ANS PRIVY VAUIl'S und cebs pools; no odor; only Improv'ud pumps tibed, A. 11. Ilrlggs. propilotor, Lcuvo onlois BOO North Jlalu nvoii'io, or Klcko's dt ne store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Wive Screens. JOSEPH KUUTT13U RDAR Ml l.AOUA. avo., fcScrnnton, infra, of Wlro Gcreon. Miscellaneous. MKOAnaBB BROS., PRINTERS' Sup plies, envelopes, pa por hugs, tviao. Warehouse, 110 Washington nvonuo. THW WIMCES-BARRK RECORD OAN bo had In Scranton at tho newu stand of Relsnmn Bros., 40J Hprucu and C0J Linden; M. Norton, 3.M Lackawanna uve.; I. S, BchuUer, ill Spruco stro-jt. DIRECTORY. HI Only Half a Cent a Word. JIolp Wanted Male. coal 90 contn ror car coal ,. coins per car tnnciiino under-cut ent.-y coal, ...70 cents por car lrmiiltno Utlilnr-nllt rnmri mill ...rRnrn! nnr pjip (2.00 to 2.23 per day T For Rent. COTTAGE FOR rent nt Waverly from tins dato or for August only: furn ished; seven rooms, lncpilio W. A. San ford, CtW Paull Bldg., or Waverly, Pa. FOR RENTAtter September 1, eighth room house, all modern conveniences, with steam heat free; ' good location; rent moderate. Apply at Tribune office FOR RENT Five unfurnished rooms, second floor; all Improvements. 410 Quincy avenue. FOR RENT Halt of a new doulilo house, 9 rooms; all modern Improvements, 433 Webster avenue. s FOR RUNT 927 Green Rldgo street, 9 l oom house, modern improvements, steam beat, moderate lout, excellent lo cation and neighborhood. Inqulro 1338 iishlngton avenuo. FOR RENT At Dalton, house furnished, or unfurnished ; modem Improvements; shoit distance from station; will rent for summer or longer. Address W. B. Slade, Dalton, Pa. Wanted To Rent. .v.. WANTED A small house or (hit, prefer ably furnished, In deslrablo location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O, Box 327. md Lawn wings Summer Furniture yThe Largest and most artistic line ever shown 4 in the city. il&Connell 121 Washington Avenue. Lager Beer,. manufacturers of Old Slock 2i2itii4ijtij4tit3ii2iii i PILSNER Brew try, ... 43510 45.1! N. cevcntli be. .Scranton, Pa. Old 'Phone, 333i. New 'Plione, '2935, V s Matchless Splendors of (Ho Canadian Rockies BANFF tho IKk In the CLOUDS, YOUO VALLliY. the UR13AT GIjA C1LJR :i region described by Wliy'ni- pcr, the conqueror of tho Mntterhtfrn, as fifty or sixty Swltsieiiauda rolled jnto one reached only by the Canadian Paclr'ic'Railwiy Dally transcontinental train service throughout tlio year from Toronto nnd Montreal. IMPERIAL LI 3! ITKD, cross ing tho continent In 07 hours, leaves Toronto unci Montreal (commencing Juno 15 next, every Bunday, Wednes day und Frlduy, Bleeping and dining cars attached to nil through trains, Flrst-tiass hotels in the mountains. Swiss guides at the principal points. For rates, etc., apply to nearest agent of the C. P. R., or to 13. V. Skinner, 333 Broadway, Now Yorlt. ROBERT KERR, Passenger Traffic 'Manager, Montreal. 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