' , A"'t ' n C. fl ... i' lAiH v mm'-w " v F& ry.wjwim?!ZwRVHjwmwf!r WV. i- i' - 9 i" " ,i , .; " v- f-f -? SJS ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUKE-WJEDNESDAV, JULY 23, 1902. ,y V . BEAUTIFULSKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by CUTICURA SOAP MILLIONS of Women use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by ' CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving purifying, and beautifying; the skin, for cleansing: the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping: of falling- hair, for softening-, whitening-, and soothing- red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itcnings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, and for all" the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purify ing, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world. Complete External and Interim! Treatment for Every Ilumour, $1.00. N j, Consisting of Cuticmia SoAr, 25c., to cleanse tlio akin of crusts Mlfl YlfkllfVA nnil scales unci soHen tlio thickened cuticle; CUTtctiKA OiiiTMENT, 111. ItllllltfM 60o., to instantly nllay Itching and irritation, nnd eoothonnd licnl; ST"'1' m" nnd CimcuitA mot.vi:NT Pir.ts, tuo.. to cool nnd dentine tlio PU. tatffil moon, a si.-sni.r.sr.TiRoiicn8tiiiicionttoctirothcmottnituilna riMlsurlng hummus, British Depot: '.'"-J?, POTTFlt Dntm AM) throughout the world, fi Ruo dc In Pnlx, Parle CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS Ie9s, economical substitute for tlio celebrated an otner uioou purifiers anu numour cures, price 20c. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Sciunton Tilbune. Tunkhannock, July 22.-W. H. Gullck, the engineer appointed to icp.irc the plans for tire ilor lnldgo nt this point, has been prevented from completing his work, owing to the continued high water. Benjamin Wukeman has, ictuiiicd hpme aftei a week's visit with ft lends nt La ceyv Hie. (Harry Levering, a brakcm.ni on the local freight ti .tin. was fatally Injuicd liy being thrown from a car, which was being; switched Into the lullio.ul y.ud bero early on Monday morning. The Tvheel 'of the car passed over his body, mangling him in a hoiiible niannci. The unfoitun.itc oung man was placed on tho west-bound passenger tialn to be tstkjen tctPncker hospital at Saic, but died on We way there. .Mrs. Edwin J. Jmdcn h.is been vciy lil at her, homo on Bildgo stieet, but Is nuvv somewhat improved. ' Triton Base Ball team will play a Birae on Wednesday ' atteinooii at Kltttldse park with u team fiom Wllkes-Bauc. Mis. John K. Slawson met with a sci 1ous accident on Mondny morning by fall ing Horn the rear p-oicb of her residence, H distance of eighteen feet, to 'the alloy below, l'rn tunatcly, no bones wcio broken, hut her head was tcnlbly gashed, and her botlv bruised In sevci.U placet.. It Is not believed that her in juries are of a bcilous chntneter. E-Judgc John A. Sllt-ei, Biadley W. Lewis, esq , and Dr. B. K. Bldiemaii le leturned on Satuiday from a fishing tup along tho shores of Chesapeake Bay. , William Raver, of Flectvltle, was do ing business In town on Monday. Miss Mury Mitchell, who has been unending her vacation with rclallcs in town, letumed on Monday to her duties lit Wilkch-U.it ic City hospital. Marshall Scutt, of Caibondale, is visit ins fi lends at this plate. Dr. Chailes It. Newton, foimeily of Nicholson, but now engaged In piactls Ing medicine nt Wilkes-Baire, spent Sun day In town. Depositions vvoic taken hero on Mon day beloio Chailes M. Lee. esq, in tho matter of the disputed account In the estate of Nancy Blown, deceased. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scianton Tilbune. ildUstc.iU, July 22 On Thuisd.iy even Ins of this week at tho home of Jtjs. Jamas Snover, of Cltuso live nue, theic Is to bu a llowei PU.4I0 ao tltil and Ko cteam festival. Tlio 1 unc tion is to ho under tho uusplics of the flower tommlttcu of the Xhide.tsor society of the Baptist chinch. Onu of tho ut ti actions on that occasion Is to be tho music which is to bo furnished by Bui 'bud's Comet band. A pioRiamnio has also been piep.ued for tho evening h eu toitnlnnicnt. Tho Mcsdamca Lou M.iy niild, J' D. Lindsay and James Snover jvlll lecclvo tlio company. Tillby cicani will be seivcd. CInrenee, the sW-mnnths-old son, of Mr. nnd Ms. Chailes Caicy, of IJIngluimton, died nt tho homo of her sister, SIis, Fiank Jackson, Monday itfteinoon. Tho funeial will ho laid this utlcinouii tit -o'clock at tlio house. A Uttlo daughter aulved Sunday at tho homo of Mi. and Mis. Warien Slmiell. James Snover iccently ictuincd fiom New Yoik city fiom whoio hu pui chased foyr laigo pineapples which weighed :;j pounds. I-'iank Ilcinld has accepted a position In Amcilcan Chulr lactoiy. Mrs. James lHvey and chlhhen wrro called to Brandt Monday by tho death of M3i L'lvoy's father, Warien Tomp kins, Mis, Maiy Dals nnd ilauglitcr, of BlnBliiiintnu,.woio gucstH nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mis. Tied Van Wormer Monday, Postotllco Inspector Duiea n a bus. Iness cjUler In town Jfopdav. Born To Jlr, and Mis. Mnitln I-'lynn, Jiondny, n boy, JIls. D. :. Htuufoid has ictuincd to liur homo fn Coitlnud after spending fomo time with fi lends heie, Walter Coon, who has been spending the past thieo weeks with his patents at Towanda, has returned to Hullstcad. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scrunton Tribune. Nicholson, July S.'.-Condiator C. M. ' 9100 Hewnid, $100, Tho teadcis of this paper will ho pleased (a euin tlirt theio Is at least one dicul, ed. dlscaso' that selenco has been ablo to cuio in all its stuges and that Is C'a tanh. Hall's Cntuuli Cuio Is tlio only positive cine now known tu tlio inedlcul Jiutcinlty. C.itauli peliiK a constltutloual cllseatse, iciiulies a constitutional tio.tt ineut. Hall's Ciuaiih Cuiu is taken in. temully, uctlng dliectly upon tho blood nnd mucous sulfates of tho v item, thuie. by (Icstiovliig the foiiiulullon of tho ills, cqso. nnd giving tho patient stiength by bulldlug up the loiiptitutlou and assisting liatmo in doing Its wnik. Tho iU'opiiutois havo so inucli ialth in Its curatlvo povv ere, that they nf(cr ono llumlieil Dollais tor any enso that It fails to cute. Bend for list ()( testimonials. A'ddiC33, F. J. CHK.NBV .t CO , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. iuU'gJL''amily Tills urq tho best. 1 - v 4' I IT. with losa,of linlr, when nil clso fnlls. hold ChnrtcrhoHBO So,., London. French Depot; CllfcM. COUP., Solo Props., Boston, 17. &. A. (Clincolato Coated) are n new, tasteless, odor. liquid Conci'itA Resolvest, as wclrns for Put up in pocket vials, containing 60 doses, Nichols nnd family aio visiting their many fi lends hue. Mi. and Mis. Spauldlng, with their daughWr from BInghamton, N. Y ale at the lake with Galusha Bought nnd ftim ily. Our station agent, Jf. D, Kelly, is spending .1 few das In New Voik. L D. Bell and lamlly hivo ictuincd fiom their outing at Jcffets lake. Tho f uncial of Mis. William McGloan was hugely attended. 'J'he coiner stone of the new Methodist Lplscopul chuich will bo laid next Til day. m DUNPAFF Special to the Scranton Tribune. Dundaff, July '.'-P. V. Biogan, P. V. Cionin, P. J. Pi ice, L' J. lliumc, P10 fessor C. A. Bui He and Undertaker SI. V. B.utctt, all of Aichbnld, am at tho Pui pie cotjtigo foi the hot season. Thcso gentlemen 111 c a jolly company nnd 1110 having a lino time. They have not paint ed tho town led, but they maltc It ling with sleigh hells, hoins and Indian clps. Mis. Kiank Bllckens, ot Dielvson Cltj ; Mis. T. P. Letthwoith and her iilend. Miss Anna Davies, ot Dunmoie, have taken looms In Geoigo Bogeis' house on Main sticct. O. T. Hull is making some ch inges nnd impiovcmcuts In his Ktoic building at tho coiner of Main nnd Lako sticcts. Tho faimcis icpoit a vciy fair hay ciop, but io cxpeilenclng tioublc in get ting it In on account of tho wet weather. Tho now telephone exchange Is to bo located at the itslduiLc of Tlieodoi e. Wells, on Lake sticct. Miss Suslo Wells will be tho "hello gill." Tlfo Cluistlan Ihuleavoi society iccent ly oiganized at tho l-'iist Baptist chinch of this place, now launbcis about twenty live, memhcis, and Is In a thriving condi tion. Miss Maud Mlllaid, plesldcnt: Miss O1.1 Hull, scuctnry; Miss Maltha Halk 5ei, oiganlst. Regular meetings caLh l'llday night at 7 0 T. W. Boeder, who h.is been ti.iv cling tlnough Washington, Califoinia and oth er points south, his engaged buaid with A. A. Rlchaidson, on Lake sticct. Jus. rtecdei, who is iiiiilnvnllrl, and who has been .staying with iclntlves near 131k mountain, will Join her husband ciy soon at tho Bichaulson home. , Bbcr Hanson, of Indlnrn, Is visiting his sister, Mis. Jlcniy Veiland, on Willow lane. AVIlllam Scianton, wife and fiicnd, of Scianton', made a shoit stop in town Mondav afteinoon, Thcv wcio tiavellng In an automobllo and wcio en louto for Wavcrly, Pa via Jlontdnlc. Hmcison Wint, wile nnd family, of Wllkcs-Baue, aio visiting Mis. Wint'a sister, Mis. Finnk P. Baker. PITTSTON. Woik was commenced this moinlng on tho foundations tor tho new Pittston opcui house, Tlio liver lose two ice; liciu this moin lng. By oidcr of Mayor Coicoiau nil tho coHloctlniiuy and Ito cieam stoics wcie closed jcstcidiiy, and tho ding stores had th6lr soda fountain:) and confectionery tases closed, Contiactnts Deishlmcu & Giiffln have commented woik uu tho now iiniiox to tho Juiictltni school building. Bov. D, at. Geoigo ictuincd homo sea toiday after a tlucu weeks' tilji to Wu terville, N, Y, Tlio Cluistlan Alliance peoplo of this vltlnlty 1110 holding tent meetings on Lu zeinu uvonuc. Bov. D U, Low Is, pastor of tho West Bldo Baptist church, wuh taken suddenly III Satuiday evening and was unablo to occupy his pulpit yestciduv. Tho ecuislou of tho Congicgntlonal, Biond Htieet Molhnillat Jlplscopal and Methodist, Piotestaut Sunday schools ot Pittston and tho Pilmltlvo Methodist cjiuich of Avoc.i, goes to iiarvcy's lake on l-'ild.iy o tthls week, A young son of Geoigo Allen, of Spilug sticet, was bitten by 11 vicious dos ycstei day, T. W. Hopkins, William Kllgallnn and J. 1 Costollo wcio yesteulay eleclud delegates to tho stalo convention of Cath olic TempeiancQ societies, Thoy will iep lesent the St. Alojslus society of this city. I'lepai'atlons mo being mndo for tho 10 palilug of tlio asphalt on Main sticct. Tho Tiacthai company has abandoned Its plan uf making a belt line of tho West Pittston and Duijea Hues. Tho plan was to have gnuo Into effect Mondav mid 01 ilei.s had been Issued to that effect, but they wcio rescinded. Hatuuluy afternoon. M00S1C. Jnnu's Miller, of Caibondalo, was a caller In town Tuesday. Miss Ruth Davis, o, Wllkcs-Baue. Is visiting her cousin, Mlss,Mliinla Robllng, of MinooUa avenue. Mr. nnd Mis. William Stevenson have letinned after spending a few days In Huiilsbui?. Chailes MeC'i Indie, of Scianton, was a culler In town Monday. Mis. Jtunlu Giover leacs today for Jamestown, N. Y,, wheio alio will spend two wces Mis Jolin Hobeits loft cstciday for J'ateibon, N J., vlwio bho villi Join her - - , ' . iSiL&Oa'JUli. l . -' , Ss.. prmipir'KiAfr -,,,- v husband, who has accepted n position in that place. ' MIks Cnirlo Singer, of Btroudsbilrg, la visiting her cousin, Mable Singer, of Dia mond nvenue. ATLANTIC CITY. l'rom The Tilbimo Bureau, Tllyou'u Htccplccluiflo Pier. Atlantlo City, July M.-The hot wave, tho L. A. 'i nicet, tlio Bolloimaltcr'B convention, tho Jewish Chautauqua ami tlio lioitio show combined to diaw 1111 lm nicuso cloud to the shoie dining the past week. And speaking of the hoi so show lecalls tho hoiloia capturctl by Dr. John L. Went, of Scianton, Di. nnd Mis. Wonts! occupied n box at the show as guests of Mr, and Mis. W. 1. Finch, Dr. Wentz's Loid Golden mid Loid Bill Hunt, 1i n niagnlllccnt pair of chestnut gcldlngn, wcio uwaidcd the blue ribbon In the class for harness hoiso palm, al though 11 stiong social pull was out to sectlie the prlro for Biandon and Bolmar, a splendid pair belonging to Mis, John (Jcikcu, who Intel to bo rntlsllctl with tho led. Dr. Wqiitz nlso cnptuied two bluo llbbonsPIn the champion class, which placet) tho Scianton stable at tho head of nil slnglo competitor. Mm. A. I!. Nealon and Mis J. II. Co hen, of Scianton, wcio cntlcia nt The Tilbune biiUMii.ou Slccplcchaso pier dm lug the week. Kx-Shcilft Clercnco U. Piior was igt Intel ested spectator tit the hotso show, and ho was the loudest theio In applaud ing the success of Dr. Wentz's pair over the Get ken team, which the swell set had backed for tho honor. Chaliman Cicnsyj of tho Demociatlc stato committee, was at tho Avon Inn over Sunday with S. J. Bellly, ot Wlll lamspoit, and lklltor 13. B, Gcrbcr, of the Beading Tclegi'am. Recent arilvals fiom Scianton legls toied at piomlncnt Atlantic City hotels Include J. A. KNch, at the Bilghton; S. S. Bull, nt tho Wlndsoi; Bcithn Waul, at the Chelsea: Rev. D. W. MeCailhy, Rev. J. J. McCaithy, 12. W. Jones and fain II', Mi. 'i. W. C. Kclser, son and daitghtci, Mis. A, B. Kcitlou and sister, Mis. S. J. Bhkctt. of Buffalo, at tho I'tc donla; Miss F. O'Bilcn, at tho Colwyn; H. A. Chase, nt tho Jackson; B. W. Wood, nt tho Gladstone: Henry B. Dl bert, at tho Sotliom; Geoigo Cianc, Chits. Relsman nnd Haiiy Gicenbcig, "at the Isleswoith; R. 11. McLean, at tho Kiog 111010; Mr. nnd Mis. C. Joimjn, Dr. and Mis, J. Wcntz, John 1. Wentz, Jt., and L'. B. Smith, at the Plciicpont: Geoige Gicenbtug nnd H. Relsman, at tho Islos worth; L Scianton, at tho Stuillng; Wil liam Williams and wife, at the Heveic; Mr. and Mis. A. J. Atkinson, Giand Con tial; L' B. Duncan, at the New L'ngland, and J. W. Kear, nt U10 Dunlop. Vlsltois to Atlantic City fiom Scianton and vicinity nio invited to call at Tho Tilbune bin can on the Steeplechase Pier and leglstcr their aiilvnls at tho shoie for pcisonal mention In this paper. They will theio llnd Tho Tilbune on flic and can obtain any Infoimatlon dc-iicd fiom our icptcscntativo. Col. Tom Leslie. baseIaTl") American League. At Philadelphia R ILL'. Cleveland 0 2 :' (I 0 0 0 0 0- I 8 1 Philadelphia uiunoaaj ail o Battel ies Joss and Wood; Hustings, Wiiddcll and Poweis, and Schicckcngost. Umplie O'Loughlhi. At Boston 'u Aiuaiuu i,, R.1I.U. Chicago 1-1) 0 0 fi 0 0 0 0 1 1, 2 Boston 0U00J00.! 4 7 0 Battel icsPIittt and Sullivan; Young and Ciigcr. Umplie Sheildan. At Baltlmoic R ILK. Dettoit 311002 000-710 1 Baltimore 2 0 0 12 0 0 0 0311 1 Battel ies Mullen and Buelow ; Picntls,, Shields and Robinson. Umpire John stone. At Washington R.H L St. Louis i o;:o 1 0 1 1 0 7 I! ?, Washington ...'.... .0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 t: 1J 0 Battel ies Harper, SudhofC und Kahoe; Townsend, Patten and Claik. Umplie Cuiuthcis and Connolly, National League. At Bionkljn (ilist game) R.II.H. Philadelphia 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 n U S Biookljii 1 0 1 0 0 1 I 0 7 10 1 Battel ies Dtiggleby and Jncklltsch; Donovan mul Abeam. Umplio Ihnslle. Second game Il.ll.13. Pliil.idelplil.i 0 0 00000000 ti 0 Bi'ookln 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 ,1 1'i.izpr and Dooln; Cvans and Fan ell. Umplie L'mslle. At Chicago It.lI.LJ. riiicimmti ooo ooi oooi s 1 Chicago 7 2 000000 UU 1 Battel Ies Thlelmnn and Bcigen; Tuj lor nnd Kllng. Umplie O'D.iy. At St. Louis R.1I.L3. Plttsbutg 1 o 1 0 0 J 3 1 0 i) It 4 St. Louis 0000300003 0 3 Battel Ies Philllppi nnd O'Connor; Cur lie and Ran. Umplie Bt own. Now Yoik-Boston: not scheduled. Eastern League, rinvldt'iicc, 3; Woicestcr, 2 (that game). Providence, 3; Woicestci, 2 (second game). Toiouto, 3; Monti eal 1, Rochcstei, 3; Novvaik, 1. Jeibey City, 11; Buffalo, 10. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho Machinist base ball club of Allls Cluilmeis company: Plenso nsstuo tho Scinntou Bolt and Nut company as soon as possible through Tho Tilbuno of their game with ott on tho Chens gi omuls, Satuiday, July 20. HISTORICAL PUZZLE. FOit Till! LIT'i'l.i; ONUS Cut out tho plctuies appealing on this page each day, thaw a pencil mink aiound tho hidden object, save them until Satmday, tin it send them or tuku Ilium to The Tilbuno oillco In an envelope addicsatd to "1'iuzlo Dontu tment." IJutloso in tho cnvclopo onr name, age and addies3. The bos anil gills who couectly mail; tho nK plctuies appealing (lining tho week, nnd whoso nnsweis aio Hist lecelved, will havo their names published In Tho Tilbuno Monday moinlng. . .1 .111... ..II , f I. I I Washington leading his army at Pvlnccton. Find his two adjutants. J v ' - J" . & v.jj,. E Do Not Be Deceived. You have Kidney Trouble, and You Do Not Need a Physician to Tell You So. Pain in the back is an almost infallible sign of kidney disease ; a surer sign is the condition of your urine. If you have a pain in tho back, then look to the con dition of your urine. It is easily done. Take a glass or tumbler and fill it with urine; after it has stood 24 hours, if it has a sediment, if it is milky or cloudy, if it is pale or dfscolorcd, stringy or ropy, your kidneys and bladder are In a dan gerous condition and need Immediate at tention, or the consequences may prove fatul. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is the one medicine that really cures all diseases of tho kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, lhcumatism, dyspep sia and chronic constipation, and It will take you but a short trial to convince yourself of Its wonderful curative power. G. F. Sammerof No. 409 Tioga street, Syracuse, N. Y., in a recent letter says i " I vrai afflicted for years with severe pains In my back nnd kid- neys. I tried many doctors nnd manv medicines, but got no relief. I bought a bottle of Dr. David Ken- nedy's Favorite Remedy nnd it has entirely cured me." It is for sale by all druggists in the Now BO Oont Size and tho regular fl.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle enough for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. PaTld Kennru)'a Clirrrf Italnam best for Coldi, Conghi, Comumption. 23c, 50c, $1.00. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Biennial Meeting,Knights of Pythias, San Francisco, Cal, Aug. 11-22. For the above occasion ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets to either Pan Francisco or Los Angeles nnrt return, at rate of $66 25, fiom Scranton, datea of sale, August 1 to U, with llnal leturn limit to reach original starting point, not later than September 30. See tho Lackawanna ticket ngent In reference to stop-off, authorized In cither dhec tlon; also vailablo routes and side tiips. $66.25 to San Fiancisco and Los An geles, Cal., and Eeturn, via tho Lehigh Valley Bailroad. On account of the biennial meeting, Knights of Pythias, at San Francisco, August 11-2.', the Lehigh Valley rail road will sell cscuislon tickets to San Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal., ut $66.25, good going August 1 to S, In clusive; good for letmn passage to September 30, good on any tiuln except tho Blackv Diamond expiess. See Le high Valley ticket ngents for further infoimatinn, Sunday Excursion to Glch Onoko and Mauch Chunk, via the Lehigh Val ley Railroad, July 27. Special tialn ill leave Wllkcs-Banc at S.25 a. m. Fare for the round tilo: Adults, $1; children, 75 cents. Switch back tickets will be sold on the train. Consult agents for particulars. "" The Silver Lake Assembly, Silver Lake, N. Y., July 29-Aug. 21. For the above occasion special ex cuislon tickets may be put chased via the Lackawanna railroad to. Silver Lake and return, at rate of $7,-0 fiom Scran ton. Tickets will bo on sale July 15th to August L'lst, inclusive, going limit date of sale, with final return limit to 'Sept. 1st, 100-', inclusive. Chlldicn be tween tne ages or a ana ia yeats at one half adult rate. Reduced Rates to New Yoik City nnd Return. For all trains July !iath, Lackawanna raihoad will sell i omul-nip tickets nt rate of one-way laic plus one dollar, with a llnal leturn limit up to and In cluding August 3id. Children between the ages of 5 and 12 years of ago, at one-half faio chaiged adults. Knights of Pythias Meeting, San Francisco. The Nickel l'lnte ialho.nl will bell August 1st. to 10th. Inclusive, special excuislon tickets, Buffalo, N, Y. to San Fiancisco anil return at rate $62.00, gootl upturning to Sept, 30th., account above meeting. Best accommodations, fust time, lowest rates, See neaiest agent or wilte R, 13, Payne, genoial usent, 2D1 Jlaln .stieet, Buifalo, X, Y. Homeseekeis' Excursion. To points till, tin otigh .the Vest via Nickel Plato lnllitnttl. Lowest rates, bes,t accommodations. Through tourist car Service, finest coaches. Club meals If hUi v it;'? i . THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WIS, 1 IK FOI) SUES Only Half a Cent a Word. Tor Rent. T.-nr? nt'M'i' Kttrv Hnnlnmhnr 1. eight loom house, all model n convcnliK.cs, with steam hent fico; good location; lent modciate. Apply at Tilbuno otllce. FOR mJNT-0J7 Oicen Hldgo stioct, 9 loom house, modefli Impiovcmcuts, steam heat, ninilciate lent, excellent lo cution nnd neighborhood, lntiulio Ijjij Washington nvenuo. Per Sale. l'Oll SALi: PutiaU that talk, sing, and (lancoj nlso a nov lot or uun in i-ar-rotsi all tlno healthy nuilo bliils; tliu-n months' guaiautee. Iilld and tage, $3. 1'ox, 19 N. Ninth stiret, Philadelphia. Wantod To Rent. ,ywv" VATi',n-A Hiniill h&tiso or flat, nrofel ably furnished, In desliablo location. To gain attention, stato tcims. P, O. Box S27. Furnished Rooms for Rout. FimNISItUD ROOMS for rent, modorn improvements! privato family: gen tlemen piofoucd, at 537 Adams nvonuo. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, pas nnd bath, gentlemen pio fcircd, ut K9 Adams avenue. Real Estate. LOTS, houses and f turns for sale. J, C. Jiurflloh. See FOR SALK tllegant sites for homos In upper Gieon Rldgo: choleo neighbor hood; most dcslrnblo locality for home In Lacknwanna county. J. A. Marvina, 173G S.indotson avenue. Business Opportunity. FOREIGN EXPORT coipoiatlon oigan ling with Scianton cnpllal. Oppot tunlty to light paitles. "E.poit," Tilb une ofllee. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wiito lor our special mar ket lettor. Freo on application. S M. lllbbaid Sz Co, membeis N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Echanire. 41 nnd 40 Bioadway, Now Yoik. Established 1S6I Long Distanco 'Phono 21"!S Btoad. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO l.OAN Qulck, stialght loans oi Building and Loan, At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 3H-213 Council building. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED Will tnko sum mer boaideis; three laigo niiy looms nnd good tablo boaid. Addicss O. JC Dalton, Pa. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE suilo of looms with first class tablo board, can bo obtained at 333 Joffeison avenue. Miscellaneous. THE FAL'ROT Dining loom, which will no inn in connection witn tno I'ltuioc llottso at tit) Linden stieet, will ho oppii this evening at 11 Adams avenue. Din ner will bo sCived fiom i, to 8 o'clock. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoie, launders shlits at Sc. each and collars and cuffs ut l',c. each. Situation Wanted. WANTED A .position hv a competent gill; good cook. Addicss S. N., SI!) Jloosle street, city. ENGINEER wants position, stntloueiy or liolsting and pot table; holds license and icfciento; llttecu eals' cxpeiicnce; steadv, sohci ; will go any place lor steady woik. W. T. Jlotiis, Foity Foit, Luzeino t ounty, Pa. LADY wishes dav's woik in or out. bJ7 Lee cotut, Scinntou. SITUATION WANTED-By a oung lady diessmakcr; Gcimun; nddicas A. K., Ob pliant, Box U. SITUATION WANTED-By a young man ns shipping and stock cleik; has good habits and has a position nt piosent, but desltcs a change foi good icison. Can furnish good lefcience, Addiess H. C, cue of Tilbuno. Sjc to $1.00, also meals a la carle. See nearest agent or wilte R. 13. Payne, general agent, 281 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. SUNDAY EXCURSION. To Glen Cnoko and Mauch Chunk, via the Lohigh Valley Railroad, July 27. Special train will leave 'Wllkos-Barro nt S,2."i a. in. r.uo lor the round tilp: Adults, $1.00; chlldicn, 75 cents. Switch back tickets will bo sold on tho tialn. Consult ugents for ptutlculais. S66.25 to San Francisco and Los An geles, Cal., and Return via tho Lo high Valley Railroad. On nttouut of tho biennial meeting, Knights of Pythias, at San Francisco, August 11-J2, tho Lehigh Valley lall load will sell excuislon tickets to San Fiancisco and Los Angeles, Cal., at $fiC23 good going August 1st to Oth, in clusive, good for i etui n passage to Sep tember ,'ioth, good on any tialn except tho Ulnrk Diamond Kxpresd. See Lo hlgli Vulley ticket agents for further liitoiiiuttlon, m i SPRINGVILLE. Special to tho Scranton Tilbune, Spilngvllle, July 22.-Itnln bin fallen hcio evciy day slnco last Wednesday. That day was blight and beautiful, with u cool und clear evening, Thuisday was nilny, and still It comes. Faimors cut down lots of grass on Wednesday, which yet lieu on the giound In a spoiled con dition, Grant, son of Augustus Button, Is dan gcioiiily 111, and no hope tor his tecov eiy Is eulei tallied, l.ttst Fildtty night ho was thought to ho dying, hilt rallied. Ho has been sick since caily spring. Leo Culver will glvo a p.uty to his joiiug fi lends on Tliuisdny evening, nt the homo ot his put ants, S. O, Culver ami wife, Rov. Father Mi Cube, of tho Auburn Catholic chinch, passed tlnough hero on Monday, .on his way to give spiritual consolutlon to Mis, J. A. Itoztllc. N. M. Tltniau litis told his guioery anil incut business to Emmons & .aton, who will coutinuu the business ut tho old stand. Geoigo Btishnell inudo a business tilp ovpi to Nownik Vulley, N. Y last week, In tho inlciest of Stuurt Illlcy, his cm ployei, Mis. Diiukl Tltomua Is vciy ill, Tho Oi anger plcniu It to hu held at Lako Carey again this year, tho date being Aug. II. Tho bund hcio mndo mu slu lor them lust car and guv a such good satisfaction that it hits been Illicit ugaln this sear, James Vose, tho Insurance solicitor from Tunkhuniiock, was doing business In town on Monday, Chuilcs W. Tyler, of Now York, Is vis? itlng at Father Tier', up on the hill. His family accompanied hlm- 4" No Order Accepted Tor Less Tliiwi 10 Cents. Help Wanted Male. I COAL- MINERS WANTED Till" POCAHONTAS COl.LICItins COMPANY Mr. A J. King. SupQilnlendeiit, with bituminous coal mints In tholown oi Pocnhontnu, Tiifowell County, Btttlo of Viiglnlu, on tho Norfolk mul Western Ralt way, wniiu somo good, experienced coal lnlneiu nt once. WAGES! For pick mining and loading entry coul 00 cent per car For pick mining and londlng mom conl 7it edits per car For mining and Uniting maclilno imlct -out entry coat, ..,70 cents per car For mining nml Intullng intieliluo under-cut loom coal ...ns cents per oar Inside titick Taycis , J2 00 to J2.'i" per day Insldn tiack layer liclpcis Jl no to 1.75 per day Inside timber men SJno per day Ihsldo timber men liclpcis. ji.cn per day Panics nt' lo can procure special ticKpiH for $10.7.1 for rneh poison over the Pennsylvania Raihoad fiom Philadelphia to Poctthontns. Regillar faio for ona poison ulone. $11 ".3. Aiinngemcnts can bo mndo to advanco tho raihoad fine to re sponsible poisons. .,..'.. . ' Good mlncis will got regular emplov mont Hnj jr0oJ nccommodatlons, as the town of Pocahontas has over I W) liihiblttints. POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY, Bftt Atrntlo BIdg.. Phlla. WANTED An cxpciicnced Hnt Salesman to tako chargo of Hat Depart ment. Must havo first-class rcfeicnces. SAMTER BROS. YOUNG men wanted anv distance, copy lettt'is, homo evenings and letuin to us. Wo pay $10 pel thousand send nd-dic"-ed envelope, pai tlcttl us and copy. F. M. C. DlpI. 4Jtl, Iloc 1111, Philadelphia. WANTED-Soveial men ot good appeal -unco and .ulilrcss; men full of busi ness; peimatiPiit work; good pay. Call pcisonully WediiPsdav, ! tnU. Tabaid Inn Llhiniv. in Ninth Wnshinglou ave nue. Ask lot Mr. Anthony. CIVIL Service Government Positions 7,'J7J appointment mndo between July 1, 1001, nnd A pi II 13, lit).. Only common school education i cquitcd for esainlntt tlon. Catalogue of Intoimntlon tuc t'nl iimblnu Coriespondenco College, Wash ington, D. C. WANTED Young man who mulct stands elthei bookkeeping or shoit-htind Ap ply bv lolli't onlv. .tntlng espeilcnce, lefoienctM und salary epectctl. Footo tVt Fullci Co. Help Wanted Female. YOUNG ladles wanted any distance, copy lettois, home evenings and letuin to us. Wo p.iv $10 per tnousund semi .ni di csscd envelope, paitltul.us and tupy. F. M. C. Dept. Eil, Bo?: 1111, Philadelphia. Reward. $3 00 REWARD Package containing bracelet and locket addicssed Stephen 'D. Engle, Htizlcton, Pa. Geoigo AV. Finn. New 'phono SOS. LEGAL. NOTICE ot snlo of hoises impounded in the City Pound on Dlx couit in tho cltv of Scianton Notice Is heicbv given that two biy mutes, ono 11 hands high, about U ve4is ot age, small whito stiipe on left hind leg, tho other about lu cais of age. with heavy 'mane, four white feet, with no bbocs. and small star In fotehcad. me im pounded In tho City Pound in DN cotut, In the titv of Scianton, and hue been so detained lor live dnjs last past. Tho owner or ownois having tailed to redalm said animals nntlio Is nciobv given that unless the same tno leclaimed. and the eponscs incident theieto paid by tho owner or owneis, the said hoises will bo 'told nt public .tlo on Thuisdav, tho 21th ihiv of July. 100!, at 0 o'clock a. m, at tho City Pound on Dk c-niiit, be tween Linden and Mulhcuy stieet,4 di lectlv In the lear of tho city hall of Scranton. Said hoises will be sold for cash to the highest blddot THOMAS RICHARDSON, Pound Muster. IN RE: Estate of Hnivoy S. Cooper, late of tho township of Newton, county of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, tleeeased. Lotteis tcstiunenlaiy on the nbovo named estate having been gi anted to tho linden signed, nil poisons hiving claims or demands against the sumo will piesent them for pavment, nnd nil poisons Indebt ed theieto will mako immediate navmont to ANN AUGUSTA COOPER, SARAH M. SHELLS'. Eecutiiecs, Raid Mount, Pa. CHARLES L HAWLEY. 5l-3l7-r,1S Council Building, Attorney for Estate. PROFESStONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A . 23 Tiadeis' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SG1. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B Rcul Esluto Exchtmgo BlUg., 12ti Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II, L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BUDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 7Jli CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E, EILENBERGER, PAULI building, Spiitca stieet, Scianton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 WYOMING avo. Patent Attorneys. nTr IVITCS I" all countries PA I LN I O or the Globe. Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In tho city, No ehuigo for In foi uintlon on patentability; over ten jcuis cMieiiencp. Itcplorlo& Co., Alcars nidjr. Hotels and Restaurants, THE ELK CAFE, 1J3 AND L'7 FltANK lln avenue. Rates ic.ihonablo. P. iSlEGLEIt, Piopriotor, SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L & W. Passengor depot. Condtieled on tlio En lopcan plan. Victor Koch, Piopilotor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVV VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumpb used. A B. Bllggs. piopilotor, Leavo unlet. s 1100 North Main iiveiuo. or Elcko's ill tig stoie, coiner Admits und Mulbouy, Both telephones. Wir,e Scteeus. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA. avo., Scianton, mfis. of Who Screens. Miscellaneous, MEGAUGEE HUOS . PRINTERS' SUP plies, envelopes, pupoi bags, twine, Waichouso, 1IJ Washington uvcmio, THE WlLIvi:S-UARRE RECORD CAN bo iiad In Scianton at tho nous stand uf Relsman Bios., tOJ dpiuco mul UU Linden; M. Norton, 3.'-' Lackuvvanua avo.; I. 8. ScliuUei, 211 Spiucu stioit, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Eiio Bailrond Co., Wyoming DivlBloA Tialns leavo Scianton lor Havvlev and local stations at t 15 a. in, l.b.',, R .'0 nnd IK p. m. bumla) s, ut 0W a. m. and K'3 ji. m. - For Now Yoik, Hoiiesdnlo and Inter mediate points, ut 1.33 p m. 'i'ltilns iiuivo ut Sciunton nt $30 a. m ', 3 0V. 7 '-'." and 9.13 p. m. Sundays, 1.00 ik, m. ami S 13 p m. ' 'r r DIRECTORY; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. REAL ESTATE Only Halt a Cent a Word. Help Wanted Male Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Westdrn. , , In Effect Juno 1, 100.'. linlnu leavo Scranton lor New Voik At 1 .no. 3 20, (J 03. 7.30 and 1010 n. in.: 12 10, .'140, .'lir, p. m. For Now York and Phlla dolphin 7.30. 10 10 n. m nnd 12 40 and 3 33 P in. For aotlldsboro At (M0 p. m. For Buffalo l.lii, G22 nnd 9(HI a. m.i 1.5.",. 650 und 11.10 p. m. For Blnghnmton. F.lmlin unci way stat Ions 10 23 n. in, 1.0S p. m. Foi Oswego. Sviacuse and I'tlca 1.13 and ii22 a. m,; 1.33 )). m. Oswego, Sjiacuss and Utlca tuilti at (122 a. m. dully, except Stindav. For Mnntiose 900 n. in.; 10: and il.'o n. in. Nicholson accommodation 4 ijo and i: 13 n. m Bloomshuig Division For Northumber land, at (JJ3 nnd 1010 n. m.; 133 and UK! p m. Foi Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3.43 and 0 0", p. m. Siindnv Trains For New YorK 1.50, 3 21. no3. Ki.io n. m.; ;i40 and as', n. m. For Buffalo 1.15 anil ti -'2 a. m.; 133, B50 and 11,10 p. m. For Elmlra und way stations in 21 a. in. For IlInRhaniton nnd way sta tions, ooo n. in. nioomsburg- Division Leavo Stianton, 10.10 a m. nnd t! 10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Juno 13. 1002. Tialns Leave Scianton. ; For Philadelphia and New York la D. & II R. R, nt 7.11. tlnough Pallor Car and Day Coach C.irbonclnlo to Now York and 9.17 a. m. wLth L. V. Coach Cnrhon ilnlc to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4. (5 (Black Diamond Expirssl. nnd 11.49 p. m. Sun davs, D. it H. R. R '.-,. 9.17 p. m. For AVhlto Haven. Hazleton and princi pal points in the coal legions, via D. fc H. R. R, 7.41, 2.1S and 4 33 p. m. For Pottsvlllc. 7.11 n. in. For Betlilehem, Eoslon, Reading, Har ilsbuig and pilnclpal Intel mediate sta tions, via D. ,Vi IT. R. R.. 7.11. 9 47 n. m.; 2.1S, K!3 (Black Diamond Expiess), 11.49 p. m Sundiiss, D. & 11. R. R., 9 38 n. m ; l.r,"S, 9.17 p m. For Tttnkhannoek, Townnda, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and prlnclnnl Intel mediate stations via D.. L. & W. R. R, 6 33 a. m. and 1 3", p. m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag ai.i Falls, Chicago and all points west via D, & II R. R., 12 0! i) in.; 3.2s (Black Diamond Expiess), 10 41, 11.19 n. m. Sun davs. D. &.H. R. R. U 05. 9 17 p. in. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lchlqh Valley Pallor tins on all trains between Wilkes-iini 10 nnd New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 28 Coi Hand street- Now York. CHARLES S LEE. Gen Pass. Agt., 28 Coi Hand stieet, Now York. A. W. NONKMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations npply to city ticket odlce, 09 Public Square, Wllkes-Bniie, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29, 1902. Stations In New Yoik. foot Liberty sticct and South Fciry, N. R. Tialns leave Scianton for New York, Philadelphia. Easton. Bethlehem, Allen town. Mnuch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wilkes-Bano and Pittston nt 7.20 a. m , 1 i). m. and 4 p, m, Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Expiess leaves Scianton 7.30 a. m., tlnough solid vestibule tialn witlt Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with onlv ono chango of cars tor Baltlmoic and Washington, D. C and all principal points south and west. , For Avoca, Pittston and Wllkes-Barre, 1 p m. nnd 1 p. in. Sunday. 2 10 p. m, For Long Branch, Ocean Giove, etc., 7 30 and 1 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Alloutown at 7 30 a. m 1 p. m. and 4 1). m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Tamaqua and Pottsvillo, 7 30 a. m.; 1 p m. nnd 1 p. m. For latea and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BESSLER, Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedulo in Effect Juno 18, 1902. Trains leavo Scranton: 0.18 a. in., week davs, tlnough vestibule train from WilUcs-Btir'o. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllc; stops at pilnclpal Intel mediate sta tions. ANn connects for Sunbury, Har llsluug. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 9 17 n, m.. week dajs, for Sunbury. Har ilshuig. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 1 12 p. m, week d.is.s. (Sundays. 15$ p. m.), for Sunbury. Haulsbiirg, Philadel phia, Baltlmote, Washington and Pitts buig and tho West. .'J2S p. m., week davs, tlnough vestibule tinln from Wilkcs-Bnue. Pullman buffet pallor car opd coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvillo. Stops at pilnclpal intermcdl ato stations. 1 33 p. m., week davs, for Hazleton, Sun buiy, llmiisbiirg, Philadelphia and Pitts- " J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. II. WOOD, Gen. Puss, Agt. Delaware and Hudson, In Effect Juno Hi, 190.'. Tialns for Caihoutlalo leavo Scranton at (III, 7.JI), SSi:, 10 13 II. m.; 12.03, 1,12, 2.11, 3 30, 5 29, 0 23, S 21, 9,13, 10.01 p. m.; 12.13. 1.SS a. in. For noncsdalc-ii.ll, 1013 a. m.; 2,11 and u 29 ii. in. For Wllkes-Biuic-USS. 7.11. S II. 0 47, 10 M a. in.; l-'.OI, 1 IJ, 2.1S, 3.28, 4 33, ti.10, 7.4S. 10.11, 11.19 p. in. For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7.11, 9,47 n. m,L 2.1S, I33 and 11,19 p. m. . Foi Pennsylvania R. Rt Points C 33,, 9.17 a, in.; 1. IJ. J.2S nnd I m p, m,t. ," For Albany and all points ninth 7,30 JL m, and a 5'j p in. ; SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caihoudalo-SW, 11.3J n. m.P' 2.U1, 3.". 5 52 and 1117 p. m. ' " ! ' " Ji- For WllkPH-Hui9-''3S ll. rib! 12.03, LSJ. 3.2S. u3J and 917 P. Ill - Foi Albany and points not Hi 3 Ji p. m-. For llonesdale K30 a. nt.; 1133 and 3 63 p. in - V W. L. PRVOR, D. P, A Scianton, Pft. New York, Ontailo and Western Tlmo Tnlilo hi Effect Sunday, Juno 13, 190J NORTH BOUND TllAINS. Leave Leavo ArrlVa Tialns. Seiauton, Cnrbondiile. Cndosla. No, l 1030a.m. 11.10 n. m. 1 oil p. m. No. a , 4 no p.m. 4 Up, in. fcWii, nr, No. 7 U 10 p m.Ar Caibondalo bit! p m' south hound. z: Leavo Leavo Aulue Tialns. Ctitlosla, Caibondalo. Scrantqlf. No. i! iIMn, m. 7 2"a. m No. i S40n,m. loot a. m, moti.ior: No. 2 2.15 p. 111. 4 (M) I) ill, 4 13 p. IB.. SUNDAYS ONLV, NORTH BOUNDS' Leavo Leave AuiVB, Tialns. Sc lantcui. Cniliondalo. Cudosla, No, 9 S30n.ni. 910pm. 10 43a, m. No. 5 7.iH)p. in Ar.CaihonduloTdJ pm SOUTH BOUND. ' G Leave Louvh Alilvjs Tialns Cacloalti, Caibondalo, Sciantou, No. i! ....,, liSiln. in. 7.23a, rrf. No. 10 1 30 p. in. ti ml p. in. o 4 p, tii.- Tialns Nos. 1 on week ilas, and 9 on SundiijH tonnect for New Voik cltv, MId dletonu. VnItoti. Noiwldi, Oneldq, Os vvegn and all points west. Tialn J for Pnvntcllc. Walton, Delhi, Sldttev, Norwich and nil Now Beilln bianch points. Tialn No. ii, with "Quaker City Eft pie,ss'' at Sciautou. via C. R. R of N J., for Philadelphia.- Atlantic City. Baltimore. Washington .incl Pennsylvania stat points . W, - See llme-tnbto and consult ticket agenti for lonneellons with other lines J. C. ANDERSON. G P. A , New York. ' J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton. Pa. .11 Wl Ttl it I .11 m