u-h iiTTT? ' F 'V THE, SCRANTON TRIBUNE-: SAT UKD AY, JUI1' 10, 10U& 1 u i y W i jjf .. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ MONEY 1 MONEY FOR k !OR YOU! ij YOU! $ $ $ .$ $ $ $ $ $ THE QUICKEST WAY to pot money .when you win not affortl to wait for It, In to come hero nml set u loan on your household furniture. Wo will hand you tho amount you want within uu hour or two after you nak. Tho easiest way Is) to Borrow Money On Your Household Furniture WHY? Bconueo vou enn pay tis just whenever you ltnow you will Imvo Iho money 'to Muire. You pay In smalt catty Installments, either weekly or monthly. You may have the loan l'or ono month or for a whole year. THE CHEAPEST WAY to get out nf flnanelal trouble tfl to got a nmall loan from us. Wo will tell you at Unit ex actly what a lean for any amount for any length of tlmo will cost. Wo ehuigo only a motlorato rate for tho uso of tho money, and you will ho surprised to llml l)ov very low our charges arc. Ymi pay only tor tho actual tlmo you keep tho money. Thin company docs not charge compound Interest at all, nor aro there any extra charges of any kind. NO PUBLICITY. No questions arc asked among your friends or neighbor.". Xo endorsement of papers here. Every thing fair and square. ' From S10 to $300 Loaned If you want to keep your friends and neighbors from knowing- that you arc hard up.wc 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 SCRANTON LOAN tiLlARIlNiY CO,, 207 Wyoming Avenue. Right In tho heart of tho shopping district. Convenient for tho ladles. Plenty of private offices. ; $ $ $ NEW 'PHONE. 2826. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Pittston, July IS. Rev. and Mrs. Harshaw, of the West Side, aro so journing at the Brenton cottage at Lake Winola. Tho Eagle Hose company 1ms re ceived an invitation to bo the guests Of the Eagle Chemical and Engine company of Mlddlctown, X. Y at. tho annual parade of the l'.rc department in that .city on tho Otli of October. The Invitation will bo acted on at tho next regular meeting of the hose company. F. C. -Ackle's, of Syracuse, N. X., .who !s assisting In tho laying of the mac adam pavement on the West Side, Is exhibiting a "white wings street sweep er," a hand device which operates like a carpet sweeper, and worked by ono man. An effort will bo made to have the West Pittston council purchase a half dozen of them. On and' after next Sunday all tho confectionery nnd ice cream stores In rtlc city will be closed. An order to that effect has been given by Mayor Corcoran at tiio request of the Clerics' association. The confectioners aro ,very much displeased over the order Hid will ask the mayor to also close the fclgar stores and drug stores, which sell cigars and candy. Another hitch 1ms been met with by tlie Pittston Opera House company. The company recently asked the city to exchange four feet of ground with them, both Having adjoining lots on the Trox ell plots, and an ordinance providing for the transfer was Introduced in and adopted In select council, but met with opposition In the common branch. The .difficulty was finally overcome by sub stituting a concurrent resolution, which passes on a majority vote of the mem bers' at a meeting, In place of the or dinance and tho resolution wus passed by both councils. The mayor, however, refused to Mgn and asked tho city so licitor for an opinion as to whether or not the transfer could legally be made by resolution. The solicitor's opinion was negative and tho mayor will veto the resolution, .Announcement has just been made of the marriage of Thomas Gallagher, of Mill street, and MIks Anulo Purseil, of Washington Terrnce.the ceremony tak ing place nt Hlnghniuton, June 23. The Brothers Baso Hull team has lost another player, Michael Kehoe, leaving today for Allcntown, where ho has se cured employment. While attending tho union excursion of the Baptist Sunday school at .Moun tain' Park yesterday several persons were Injured. Ellhu Carr fell while playing bull and sprained his ankle; Thomas Ilnddu, or West Pittston, slipped on a stone ami foil, spraining his wrist, and Albert Memory was etruck In tho eye with u base bull. FOREST CITY. 4 Epoclal to the Scranton Tribune. Korest City, July IS, Tho death of Joseph F. White yesterday has cast a gloom over a largo circle of people in Forest City, with whom ho was inti mate, Mr. White was a young nmn With a promising career before him. lie had tho graces of mind anil tem perament that wins friends with no Apparent effort and tho grief of tho surviving relatives la shared In by u large portion of the community, Tho funeral will bo held early Saturday morning and tho remains will be taken to Scranton for Interment. Miss LIUlo Palmer, of Scranton, Is the guest of Mlsj Estello Allen, Bcv, 11. L. Clark, Sunday evening, will begin u eerles of tulks on "Ques tionable Practices," dealing with to-' baceo, liquor, dancing, games of chance, Tho widest possible .publicity Mould be given to the fact that minuner diar rhoea In children and cholera Infantum pan always bo cured by the JudlolouH use of chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Jjjarrhoea Keinedy. it never falls. Vhen reduced with cold water niul nyeetened It Is pleasant to take, which Ib very Jmportant when u jnedlclne must e given to small children. For jalc by all druggists. $ $ $ $ $ P. O. BOX. 94. etc., in turn. Sunday evening he will talk on the tobacco habit. Tho Forest City and Vindling locals are being represented nt the National Mine Workers' convention in Indian apolis by P.obert Hullah, Festus Mad den and Richard Roberts. George Goodrich and Earl Lyton are home from Baltimore on account of a strike in tho carpenters' trade. Yandolln Dobish has moved his store from the O'Neill building to the Ames building. J. D. Lolt has rented the Maxoy house on Delaware street, and will re move from the Allen block next week. Miss Glen Hill, of Wayne counly, is visiting relatives In town. Miss Hazel Leonard, of Afton, N. Y., has been the guest of Miss May Maxoy tho past week. W. II. Leek, of Horton, N. Y is in town. , M. J. Kane Is home from a trip to New York, Brooklyn and Mlddlctown. Mrs. T. V. Smith and family are vis iting near B-upont, N. Y. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, July IS. Nelson Gard ner, of Faetoryville, was a visitor In town on Friday. Tho arbitrators chosen to assess the loss on the residence of A. H. Squlcr, occasioned by the recent fire, hold a meeting here on Friday. They are composed of W. N. Reynolds, of Tunk hannock; G. G. Rought, of Nicholson, and a Mr. Woolsoy, of Scranton. Benjamin E. Wakcman Is visiting friends at his old home at Laceyville this week. Tho Red Men of tho county will hold their annual picnic at Mcshoppen, on Wednesday, Aug. l. The Wyoming County Veteran's asso ciation will hold their annual reunion at Reusliaw Park on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 20, 21 and 22. Mr. and .Mrs. John W. Harding, of Patei'son, N. J., are spending a few ijiiya with Mrs. Jennie Thompson, on West Tioga street. The giiiuo of ball between the local nine and a team from Wyoming, on Thuisduy afternoon, was an exciting ono from start to finish, and the play era were well matched. Tho visiting team won by a score of S to 7. Ex-County Commissioner 11. C. Bun nell, who now resides in Wllkes-Barre, was u visitor In town on Thursday. Rev. William Hill, of Now Jersey, has accepted u call as pastor of the Baptist church at tills place, and com mences his duties about Aug. 1. A carload of "fresh-air" children arc expected to arrive hero from New York on Aug. l'- for a two weeks' outing among tho hills. Miss Ruth Moulsscr, of IliU'.lclou, Is the guest of friends nt this pluce, John Langun, of the Warren Street hotel, Id entertaining his brother-in-law, Mr. O'Uoyle, of Olyplmnt. WAYA1ART. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Wnyniurt, July IS. Misses Anna Doyle and Celestlue Mcoklns, of Wilkes Uarro.'iiro guests of Miss Anna Doyle, John Thompson attended tho Red Mon'u picnic at Shoholu- Glen on Tues day, Mrs. Amanda Varcoo has purchased an elegant upright piano. Wallace C'nso lias gone to Cacboiidalo to visit his son, Boyd. Operator Lord, of Farview, has moved with his family Into ono of pooicy's tenement houses, on Canaan Htreet. Miss Coo Batten, after u three weeks' vacation, moat of tho tlmo which wus spent with Mrs, Anna Dllts Bannister, of Rochester, N, Y bus returned and again resumed her duties as post mistress, Mr. and Mrs, K. E. Hackett, son and Miss May Forester, of Hancock, N, Y were tho guests of Prof, and Mrs. J, F, Dooley last week. Mrs. U, D. Qruver and son, Leon, of Wllkes-Barre, ore enjoying Wuyno county's breezes at the Haguman liousn. E. f, Ames and Charles- H. Buckland $ were" visitors in Forest City over Sun dnv. Mrs. Levi Bchnott, who hnn been vis Itlnjr her daughter, Mrs. II, II. Al bright, at PlnttsbUrg, N. V for tho past month returned homo Saturday. Mr. nlid Mrs, W. 1j. Cnrr, of Green Uldge, were the guesta of Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Ensign over Sunday. Dr. Frank Corson Is still In Virginia, looking after his gold Interests in a mine of which ho Is part owner. Addison 3, Mervln and friend, Gar field I'lorflon, were culling on friends In Clinton, Wednesday night. Will Batten Hpcnt Sunday as tho guest of friends at Clctno. IIONESDALE. , Special to the Scranton Tribune. llnncsdalc, July 18. The Wayno-Sus-quchuuna senatorial conferees aro at Susquohunna again today, niuklng an other effort to nominate a candidate. Harry Muinford, of Stnrruccn, spent Thursday night with his uncle, Colonel George B. Osborne. Tho presses, typo, ofllcc equipment and plant of tho Huwloy Times Is to ho sold nt publlcsnlo at-the court house In Honesdnlc, July SO. W. C. and E. H. Baumnnn are the administrators of tho estate of tho late J. M. Bnumann. Tho next reunion of tho Seven Coun ty Veteran nssocintlon will bo ut Scran ton, In Nay Aug park, Wednesday, Aug. L'0. Tho KntK Brothers' underwear fac tory will shut down July '26, for a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holmes aro at Phillips Beach, Mass., for a. four weeks' stay. The plant of the Honcsdulo Steam laundry has passed Into the hands of H. O. AVntrous and Is unde.r the man agement of James J. Watrous. Among those who aro willing to ac cept nominations for the Wayne county fall election are: For representative Republican, W. C. Norton, Dr. A. B. Stevens, A. L. Bishop: Democrat, Hon. Leopold Fuerth, John D. Brennun. Sheriff Republican, August Bergstcln, R. L. Woodloy, S. Frank Corey; Dem ocrat, John H. Thompson, N. II. Lip pert, William H. Dlmmlck. Prothono tary Republican, Fred F. Whltakcr, E. A. Delaney; Democrat, W. A. Gaylord. Register und recorder Republican, F. H. Crago; Democrat, Charles E. Dodge, W. A. Sluman, C. I. Hopkins. Com missionersDemocrat, George C. Rob inson, George II. .Seamans: Republi can, George W. Taylor, G. H. Sander cock. Rev. G. A. Place, of the Methodist church, will take a vacation during the month of August. Henry 55. Russell has presented the Sunday school of Grace church with a finely selected library to replace the one destroyed by the February flood. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of New Ro chelle, arc being entertained at the residence .of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Penni- HAWLEY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hawicy, July IS. Martin Cavanaugh, of River street, died at his home Sun day morning, after several weeks ill ness. The funeral took place from St. Phllomena's church, Tuesday morning. Burton Borce and family, of Lord vllle, N. Y., were visitors at the Bap tist parsonage a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Qulney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Decker were at Big pond, Friday. Mrs. A. U Bishop and daughters, Ellen and Irene, are spending their vacation at Stroudsburg. Miss Sarah E. Knapp returned homo Tuesday, after a two .weeks' visit In Matamoras. Asher .Atkinson and family and Miss Anna S. White spent Sunday in Purdy town. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Plinn and family have moved here from Dunmorc. The Shakespearian club was enter tained by Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Rodman and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fclter, at Big pond, Thursday. The Red Men took a large excursion to Shohola on Tuesday. S. T. Palmer is visiting In Bingham ton, N. Y. W. II. Hulsizer, of Honcsdnle, deputy grand master, attended the lodge here on Tuesday. Miss Nellie, Cade, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is spending a few days with the Misses O'Connor. Mrs. S. S, Spoors, of Matamoras, and Mrs. A. H. Avery, of Brooklyn, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Knapp, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ludwig returned home Thursday from Germany, where they have spent tho past two weeks. William M. Bloes. of Pcckvllle, was a caller in town on Monday. TAYLOR. Tho Reds, the homo base ball team, will journey to Honcsdulo today, where they will play the strong representa tive team of that borough. The follow ing will be tho make-up of the homo team: Toye, c.j Schllds, p.; Davis, lb.; Touhlll, lib.; Morris, s. s.; Hayes, 3b.; Day, 1. f.; Burkett, c. f.; Evans or Stone, r. f. A delegation of rooters will accompany them. The Grays defeated the Orioles In nn Interesting contest, on tho Riverside grounds, Thursday afternoon, by a score of 11 to fi. The feature of tho game was tho superb pitching of AVoIs rnlluh, nf the Grays, who struck out thirteen men. Preaching services tomorrow at the Calvary Baptist church will bo hold at tho usual hours. At the morning ser vices a colored evangelist will occupy tho pulpit, Sunday school at li p, in. Tho pastor, Rev. Dr. Harris, will oc cupy tho pulpit at tho evening service. All aro welcome. Services tomorrow at the Methodist Episcopal church will bo held at tho usual hours. The pastor, Rev. Clinton II. Henry, will ofllclate. All are cor dially invited. Miss Gertrude Morris and nephew, Warren Francis, aro spending a week's vacation at Lake Winola, Mrs, John Davis and son, David, of North Taylor, visited at Mooslo yes tcrdav, Mrs, E. J. Evans, of North Main street, returned yesterday, after a few days' visit with relatives at PlulnsvUlo am) Edwnrdsvlllc, Mr. Wells, of Moscow, was a caller on friends In town yesterday, Miss Burke, of Avoea, lias been tho guest of MJsses Annie nnd Margaret Lydon, on Main street, for tho past few da:'K, , AH OLD AND WELt-TRIED REMEDY. .' MIiii ,WW.al'.9W,f' SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, ia tho nrcscrlptlort ol one of the best female physicians Ana hurses In tho United States, an h" boeq used sixty years with nover.fnliing buYJ cess by ml llpns of mothers for their ehllJ dren. During tho process of teething ita yalue Is incalculable. It relieves the ch id from pain, cures dlarrhoru griping in , Jo the chlW It resutho her? Prlc'e twontv-flvo cents a botUa. -'n-, j ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS SOLEMN MILITARY MASS. Mammoth Excursion on This Occa sion to Bo Bun to Lake Lodore Noxt Sunday. On account of the C. T, A, U. Lancers' encampment nt Lake Lodoro and tho Impressive ceremonies Incident to it Solemn Military Mass on Sunday, July 20, excursion trains will bo run via the Delaware and Hudson rallrond for the accommodation of every person desir ing to bo present and witnessing tho event, on Sunday morning, leaving Scranton, Lackawanna avenue depoti as follows: ".15, 8 and 9 n. in. Fare from Scranton: Adults, 75 cents; chil dren, 45 cents. Reduced rates from all points. LACKAWANNA BAILROAD. New Sunday Train Service to nnd from Philadelphia. Lackawanna Limited traInNo. 6, cast bound, leaving Scranton at 11.35 p. m and No. 3, west bound, arriving Scran ton at 1.B0 p. in., now connect dally -with Pennsylvania railroad at Manunka Chunk, to and from Philadelphia, and Intermediate points on tho Belvldero division. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Effective Saturday, July 12th and every Saturday thereafter, tho Lehigh Valley railroad will operate a train be tween Now York and Wllkes-Barre, to bo known as the "Mountain Special," for the accommodation of people desir ing to spend Sunday out of town. Train will consist oS vestlbulcvcoaehes, and Pullman parlor car and will run on tho following schedule Leave Now York, Saturdays only, Twenty-third street at 2.10 p. m., arrive Wllkes-Barre, 7.05 p. m. Lqave Wllkes-Barre, Sundays only at 6.80 p. m., arrive Now York, Twenty third street at 11.15 p. m. Train will stop at principal stations. Special Seashore' Excursion. To Long Branch, Ocean Grove, As bury Park, via New Jersey Central, Tuesday, July 22, 1002. Round trip, $5; children, 5 to 12 years, half faro. 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 bo on sale at the follow ing stations: Scranton, Taylor, Moo slc, Avoea, Pittston, Yatesvlllc, Laflln, Miners' Mills, Parsons, Wilkes-Barre. J. S. SWISHER; Dist. Passenger Agent, Scranton. 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 railroad to Silver Lake and return, at rate of 57.20 from Scran ton. Tickets will bo 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. Knights of Pythias Meeting, San Francisco. Tho Nickel Plate railroad will sell August 1st. to 10th. inclusive, special excursion tickets, Buffalo, N. Y. to San Francisco and return at rate $62.00, good returning to Sept. 30th., account above meeting. Best accommodations, fast time, lowest rates. Seo nearest agent or write R. E. Payne, general agent. 291 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Homeseekers' Excursion. To points all through tho West via Nickel Plate railroad. Lowest rates, best accommodations. Through tourist car service, finest coaches. Club meals 35o to $1.00, also meals a la carte. See nearest agent or write R. E. Payne, general agent, 2S1 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Lake Poyntelle. Tho New York, Ontario and Western special Sunday excursion train -to the mountains will leave Scranton on Sun day, the 20th Inst., at S.30 a. m. and, returning, leave Poynteilo at 5 p. m., arriving in Scranton at 6.45 p. m. The return fare from Scranton will bo $1.00. LEDGEDALE Special to the Scranton Tribune. Ledgcdale, July IS. Mr. and Mrs. John Kriegcr are entertaining Scranton friends, Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walker, July 14, 1002, a son. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and Wil liam Martin visited their sister, Mrs. J. R. Hortree.'of Sterling, last Sunday. Charles Ftisblo and J, K. Kellam.who have been sick for the past week, aro better. Mr. and Mrs, Friend Simons and baby visited at A. J. Kimble's, In Pau pack, on Sunday. Mrs. Edward Bltten bender and baby, of Scranton, aro there on a visit. Rev. W. B, Slguor and family are taking their vacation. Mrs. Friend Simons and Mrs. J. K. PICTURE FOn THE LITTLE ONKS.-Cut out day, draw a pencil mark around tho hid then send thorn or tuko them to Tiio Trl "PiikzIu Department." Enclose- In the en boys and girls who correctly mark tho s and whoso answers aro first received, wl Tiiuuno Momiuy morning. This athlctiu girl struuturs. Can you THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 1NIS, 1 B FOR SOLES Only Half A Cent a Word. Help WantedMale. Yo'uN'mmi'wnntod any distance, copy letters, home evenings and return to us. Wo pav $10 per thousand send ad dressed envelope, particulars and cuny. F. M. C. Dcpt. CS, llox Ull, Philadelphia, CIV1I, Service Government Positions 7,072 nppolntmotit mndo bntween July 1. 1001, und April 13. 1002. Only common school education lcnulred for examina tion. Cataloguo of Information free t.ol umhlnn Correspondence College, uah lngton, 13. C. WANTED-Several young men to can .vuhh; expenses advanced; must no nhlo to give good reference. Call on Oeorgo Walker, Lackawanna alloy House. WANTED Competent machinists to work In largo railroad shops near Pittsburg; unmarried men preferred. Wages paid, 25 .2i! and 27 cents per hour. Permanent employment given for tintls faetnry service. Free railroad transpor tation furnlolicd from Wllkes-Barro to Pittsburg. For further Information ad dross C. T,. Snyder, 022 Mooney Building. Buffalo, N. Y., In writing, glvo age. ex perience, where last employed, and on what kind of work. Help Wanted Female. YOUNG ladles wanted nny distance, copy letters, homo evenings and return to us. AVo pay $10 per thousand send ad dressed envelope, particulars and copy. F. M. C. Dcpt. DS, Box Hll, Philadelphia. Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By a young lady dressmaker; German; nuurcss j. is.., Olyphuut, Box U. SITUATION WANTED by young wo man, with Child; would llko position as housekeeper or general housework; references given. Address 12M Maple street, city. Kellam were calling on Hnmlinton friends Friday. Fred Singer, of Scranton, is the guest of Isaac Martin. George Flnley, of Arlington, spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, of Hamlinton; Charles Wolfe, the Misses Blanche and May Walker, of Pictowa, drove to Ledgedale- Sunday evening for a ride. Mrs. Elizabeth Cook and Johnnie called on Ledgedale friends, Sunday. Miss Sarah Garrlety and Edith Mar shall are home on a vacation. BROOKLYN. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, July IS The Y. P. C. U. will enjoy a straw ride to Andrew Kent's this evening. Mrs. Velmcr Lathrop and son, Her bert, of Philadelphia, are visiting rela tives and friends here. Miss Lida Grinncll, of Carbondale, Is spending a short tlmo with her par ents. Miss Harding is tho guest of Mrs. W. L. Kent. Miss Minnie Smith visited her par ents recently. ! BASEBALL. 1 J X. American League. At Philadelphia- H.II.E. Chicago 2 20200000-610 2- Philadelphia 12 0 10 0 0 12-710 2 Batteries Co lahan and Sullivan; Wad dell and Schrcckcngost. Umpire O'l.ough li n. At Boston- R.H.E. Cleveland 10 110 5 0 0 0-1115 i Boston 020200000-1 9 3 Batteries Bernhard and Wood; Hughes, Williams and Warner. Umpire Sheridan. At Washington Detroit-Washington; ruin. At Baltimore R.TI.E. St. Louis 3 00001000-4 12 3 Baltimore. 0 0 0 0 3.00003 0 :l Batteries Sudhoff, Powell and Kahoo; Shields and Drill. Umpire Caruthors and Johnstone. National League. At Brooklyn (ten IiuiIrs- R.II.E. Boston 00 000000 101 7 1 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 3 Batteries Willis and Moran; Donovan and Ahcnrn. Umpire Emslle. AtPittsliurs- It.H.E. Chicago -. U ono ooo 0-2 7 a Pit ts.hu rg 0 00000000 0 G 0 Batteries Taylor and Kilns; Dohcny and Zlmmcr. Umpires Tunuchill and Chance. Other clubs not scheduled. Eastern League. Worcester, 4; Providence, 3. Newark. !; Buffalo, 4. (Thirteen ln iilngR dmkuoss. Montreal, 3; Toronto, 2. Jersey City, S; Rochester, 4. (First game Rochester, 3; Jerhcy City, 2. Second game. PUZZLE. tho pictures appearing on this page each den object, navo them until Saturday, illllllo Ollico 111 an riivuwiiu imuiLBoi.-ii iu .vclopo your name, ago and address. Tho i.x lucimr iii'i'i'nuiiK .mini ii.u n-' , II havo their names published in Tiio has two boxing In tind them' No Order Accepted Tor Less Than 10 Cents. Help Wanted Male. I Help Wanted Male. CO AlTM'TnTe rSSANTE D THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY Mr. A. J, King, Superintendent, with liltilmlnoim coal mines In tiio town ot Pocahontns, Tazewell County, Stato of Virginia, on tho Norfolk and Woalorn Ball W'ay, wants somo good, experienced coal miners at once. WAGES! For pick mining nnd loading entry coal .....DO cents per car l'or pick mining mid loading room coal '.,... 75 cents por car lor mining and loading machine under-cut entry conl... ,70 cents per car l'or mining nnd loading machlno under-cut room coal. ...58 cents por car Inside track layers J2.00 to 52.2.1 per day insldo track layer helpers $1.r0 to $1.75 por day JiiHlilo timber men J2.00 per day Insldo Umber men helpers..... .... $1.00 per day . Parties nt 10 can procuro special tickets for $10.7.1 for each person ovor ths Pennsylvania Untlroad from Philadelphia to rocnhontaB. Begular furo for one person alone, $H.33. Arrangements can bo mado tdadvaneo the rallroud faroto ro-i sponsible perrons. , Good miners will got regular cmploypiput nnd good accommodations, na tlu town of Pocahontas has over 4,000 Inhabitants. POCAHONTAS COLLTEBIES COMPANY. Wl Arcndo Btdg., Phlla. Furnished Booms for Bent. PUltNISHED BOOMS for vent, modorn Improvements; piivnto family; gon tlcmcn preferred, at 537 Adams avenue FURNISHED BOOMS FOB BENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre ferred, nt 539 Adams avenue. Beal Estate. LOTS, houses and farms for salo. J. C. HurMch. Seo FOP. SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Green Bldge; cholco neighbor hood; most deslrnblo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlna, 1730 Sanderson avenue. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, sttaight loans or Building and Loan. At from '4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-313 Connell building. Situations Wanted. . SITUATION WANTED By a widow to go out cleaning or washing by tho day. Address 712 Schncll court. SITUATION WANTED-By a young man as shipping and stock clerk; has good habits and has a position at present, but desires a cliango for good reason. Can furnish good reference. Address H. C caro of Tribune. Wanted To Bent. WANTED A small liouso or flat, prefer ably furnished, In deslramo location. To gain attention, stato terms. P. O. Box 327. Board and Booms. VERY DESIBABLE suite of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtained at 333 Jefferson avenue. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wrllo for our special mar ket lotter. Frco on application. S. M. Hibbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 41 anil I 48 Broadway, New York. Established 1S61. Long Distance 'Phono 23S8 Broad. Strayed. STRAYED ON tho premises of the Dela ware and Hudson Co.. at Mlnooka. July 11, one dark brown horse mule, 10 years old. l.ir.O pounds; ono dark brown maro mule, 0 years old, 1,130 pounds. Owner can havo same by calling at Greenwood colliery and paying charges. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoro, launders shirts at Sc each and collars and cuffs at l',c each. LEGAL. NOTICE of salo of horses Impounded In tho City J.ouna on uix court m uiu city of Scranton. Notice 13 hereby given that two bay mares, one 11 hands high, about 12 years of age, small whlto stripe on loft hind leg, the other about 10 years of age, with heavy mane, four whlto feet, with no shoes, and small Blur in forehead, aro Im pounded In tho City Pound in Dlx court, in tho cltv of Scranton, and havo boon so detained for ilvo days last past. Tho owner or owners having failed to reclaim said animals notice Is Hereby given that unless the snmu aro reclaimed, and tho expenses Incident thcroto paid bv tho owner or owners, tho said horses w'Ul bo sold at public salo on Thursday, tho 24th day of July. 1003, at 9 o'clock a. m., at thp-CIty Pound on Dlx court, be tween Linden nnd Mulberry streot, di rectly In tho rear of tho city ball of Scruuton. Said horses will bo sold for cash to tho highest bidder. THOMAS RICHARDSON, Pound Muster. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1S04. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B Real Eatatu Exchaugo Bldg., 126 Wash ington uvo. -- Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDO, STEVHNSON & KNIGHT. 72(1 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C, E. EILENBERGER. PAULI building, Bprueo street, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING avo. Patent Attorneys. DATTM "PC Inallcountrica PA I C.IM I O of the Globe. Tho only licensed and equipped patont solicitor In tho city. No charge for in formation on patentability; ovor ten years efcporionce. RcplORtc & Co., Mcars Illdg-. Hotels and Restaurants. THE El.lC CAKE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lin aveuuo. Rates reasonable. P. J51EULEH, Proprietor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NKAR D L. & W. Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu- J ropean plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor. I Scavenger. 'A. B. BRIOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS niul cet'u poois; 110 oufir; omy improvcii pumps used, A. B. Hiiggs. proprietor. I.cuvo orders 1100 North -Main avonjo. or Eldifl's drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KIJKTTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Scranton, mfrs. of Who Hcrcon3. Miscellaneous, MEGARGEB BROS., PRINTERS' Sup plies, envelopes, pnpor bugs, twlno. Wureliouee, 130 Washington uvoiuio. THE W1LKBS-BARRK RECORD CAN bo hud in Scranton ut tho news stand of Relsnmn Bros., 400 Spruco nnd D0J Linden; M. Norton, 322 Luckuwunna. uvc.; 1. S. Bchutzcr, 211 Spruco street. DIRECTOR! T S BUSINESS OffiHMMffilfflllE Only Hair a Cent a Word. For Bent. COTTAGE FOR' rent at Wavcrly from this dato or for August only; furn ished; seven rooms. Inquho W. A. San ford, 30G Paull Bldg., or Wavcrly, Pa, FOR RENT-After September 1, eight room house, nil modern conveniences, with steam heat frco; good location; rent moderate. Apply at Tribune office. FOR RENT Half of a now doublo houso, 0 rooms; all modern Improvements, 433 Webster avenue. FOR RENT-027 Green Rldgo street. 0- room houso, modern Improvements, steam heat, modevato rent, excellent lo cation and neighborhood. Inquire 1338 Washington avenue. Banking. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRADERS; NATIONAL BANK at Scranton, In tho Stato of Pennsylva nia, at the closo of business, July 16, 1902. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts '.$1,431,873 S3 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 237 61 U. S. bonds to securo circula tion 180,000 00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. 'deposits 120,000 00 PrcmiunTs" on U. S. bonds 16,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc 108,818 35 Banking houso, furniture, and llxturcs 140,000 00 Other real estate owned 7,400 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 0,475 22 Duo from approved reserve agents 162,262 07 Internal Revenue stamps ii."tf 82 Checks and other cash items... ' 3S9 75 Exchanges for clearing house.. 12.41S 58 Notes of other National Banks 5,625 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 1,290 11 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: Specie $70,072 10 Legal tender notes 40,000 00 110,072 10 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) 0,000 00 Duo from II. S. Treasurer, oth er than 5 per cent, redemp tion fund v 1,600 00 Total $2,310,139 53 LIABILITIES. Capita stock paid in $ 2,".0,000 00 Surplus fund 123,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses r and taxes paid 21,196 22 National Bank notes outstand ing 1X0,000 00 Due to other National Banks... 59.3S0 51 Due to Stato banks and bank ers 4S,2.-2 21 Dividends unpaid 523 00 Individual deposits subject to check 1,307,093 31 Demand certificates of deposit. 115,90 21 Certified checks 7 2,1110 54 Cashier's checks outstanding... 7S3 47 United States deposits 120,000 01 Notes nnd bills redlscountcd,... 50,000 00 Total $2,340,139 53 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka wanna, ss.: I, F. W. Wcllerton, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly affirm that the ubovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. AV. WOLLERTON, Cashier. Subscribed and nfllrmod to before me this ISth day of Juls-, 1002. ALBERT L. WATSON, Notary .Public Correct Attest: W. W. WATSON, J. J. JERAIYN. CHARLES P. MATTHEWS, Directors. I -LI Lager Beer.. Dianufjicturers of Old Stock i- ' i PILSNER i Brewjry, ,, 435 o 455 N. seventli St. Scranton, Pa. Old 'Phone, 2331. New 'Phone, 2935, ;1 t . " f5i- Tho Matchless Splendors or the Canadian Rockies: BANFF tho LAKES in tho CLQliPS, VOHO VALLEY, thu CIREAT QLA CIEft a region described by AVhyin pec, tiio conuueror of tho Mattcrliorj), as llfty or sixty Switzerlunda rolled into one reached only by tho - ij; Canadian Pacific Railwa Dally transcontinental train service throughout the year from Toronto und Montreal. IMPERIAL LIMITED, cro'S ins the continent in 97 liourf), leaves Toronto und Montreal (caimugiicjluj Juno 10 next, every Sunday, Wednes day nnd Friday, Sleeping and dlnfns cars attached t all through trains. . First-class hotels (n tho mountains. Swiss guides at tho principal polnjs. For rates, etc., apply to nearest. as?llt of thoC. P. U,, or to E, V.,Sklnner,.8o Uj-aadvny, Nev York. t ROBERT KERRi Passenger Trance Jajager, Montreal Oil L, i. - J jMakdf. L s. . 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