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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902.
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ing, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence is held as
strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
If you ask your dealer for "Golden Medical Discovery," because you have
confidence in its cures, do not allow yourself to be switched off to a medicine
claimed to be "just as good," but which you did not ask for and of which you
know nothing.
FREEi
2S one-cent stamps for
cloth-hound volume.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
ATLANTIC CITY.
.Excursion Via New Jersey Central
on August 1, 1002. , .
Faro fern adults, $3.1)0; fare 'For .chil
li en, $2.50. Round trip tickets on sale
it stations mentioned below and good
going on special train, schedule of
which follows, or on any regular train
on above date, and good to return on
regular trains on or before August 11.
Special train leaves Wllkes-Barre. S.;:0
i. 111.; Iluzle sheet, S.32 a. m.; South
Wilkes-Kane, S.34 n. in.; Ashley, S.3S
a. 111.; Laurel Itun, 9.07 a. 111,; Penob
fccot, iU'U a.m.; White Haven, 9.42 a.
111.; Leslie nun, 9.51 a. in.; Penn Haven
junction, 10.14 a. 111.; Mauch Chunk,
30.30' a. m. W. O. Beslcr, general man
ager; C. M. Burt, general passenger
agent.
$51.25 to Salt Lake City and Return
via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad.
On account of the Grand Lodge,
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Klks meeting at Salt Lake city, Utah,
August 12-H, the Lehigh Valley rail
road will sell round trip tickets at tho
rate of $51.25 good going August 6th,
7th and Sthi good for return passage to
tind Including September 30th. Tickets
- good on 'all trains except the Black
Diamond express. Consult Lehigh
Valley ticket agents for further In
formation. Lake Foyntelle.
On Sunday. July 27th,. the N. Y. O. &
"W. sueclal train .to Lake Poyntolle and
the mountain, will leave Sci anion at
.30 a. in., and returning, arrive In
Scranton at 0.45 p. m., giving eight
hours to the pxcutsionlsts to spend at
the side of the heuutlful lakes and
otherwise enjoy themselves In the
'Highlands of Wayne." The mountains
lit the present time are full of excur
sionists from Now York, Brooklyn, and
other cities, Iteturn fare from Scran
tun to Poyn telle, will be $1.00
Biennial Mccting.Xnlghts of Pythias,
San Francisco, Cnl, Aug. 11-22.
For the above occasion ticket agents
of tho Lucknwauiia lalltoad will sell
special excursion tickets to cither San
FrnnclFco or Los Angeles and return,
ut rate of $66.25, from Scrnnton, dates
of sale, August 1 to 9, with Until return
limit to reach original starting point,
Jiot later than September 30.. See tho
Lackawanna ticket agent In rcfcrcnco
to stop-off, authorized In cither direc
tion; also varlablo routes and side trips.
Eundny Excursion to Glen Onoko and
Mnuch Chunk, via the Lehigh, Val
ley Railroad, July 27.
Special truln will leave Wilkcs-Bnrre
1 1 b.2S-a. m. Fare for the round trip;
.' 'lulls, $1: children, 75 cents. Kwlteh
lpck tickets will bo sold on tho train,
Consult agents for particulars,
C 00.25 to San Francisco and Los An
geles, Gal and Return via the Le
high Valloy Railroad.
1 account of tho biennial meeting,
'. rhtu of Pythias, at San Francisco,
I't 11-J2, tho Lehigh Valloy rull
1 I Mill bell excursion tickets to San
i thi-o and Los Angeles, Cul,, at
i 23 good Rolng August 1st to 9th, In.
1 islvo, good for return passage to Sep
1 iiibcr 30th, good on any train except
Cholera Infantum,
This has long been regarded as one of
tho most dangerous and fatal diseases
ti) which infants are subject. It can lie
cured, however, when properly treated,
AIJ that Is necessary is to give Cham
berlain's Callc, Cholera and Diarrhoea
itcmedy and custor oil, as directed with
?aeh bottle, and a. cure is certain. For
pale by al druggists.
? . " "
Trying to
From the penalty of outraged civil
trying to escape the penalty of thc violated laws of
nature. The civil law rarely lets a man escape from
punishment. The. natural law never does.
The man who eats irregularly and without
regard to nutrition will sooner or Liter be
called upon to pay the penalty. He will
begin to have a feeling of discomfort after eat
ing, a sensation of undue fulness with
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has cured
thousands of sufferers from dyspepsia and other forms
'of stomach trouble, even when the disease had become
chronic and" all hope of cure had been given up.
" I was sick for over three years with a complication of stomach
troubles," writes Mr. John H. Castona, residing at 2942 Arch St.,
Chicago, 111. "Had tried every good physician I knew of, as well
as many patent medicines, but received only temporary relief.
I immediatclv procured somejuid began its use. Commenced to gain the first
week, and after I had taken only one bottle I could eat as well as any one
without experiencing ill effects. I took five bottles, and to-day am happy to
announce that I am' as well and healthy as any one could be. I owe it
all to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery."
Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery cures diseases of the
stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables
the perfect digestion and assimilation of the food eaten, and the
nutrition contained in the food being perfectly assimilated the whole
body is permanently strengthened.
Sick people, especially those suffering from diseases of long stand
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent FREE
on receipt of stamps to nay expense of wailing ONL Y Send
the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the
Address Or. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, SI. V.
the Black Diamond Express. See Le
high Valley ticket agents for further
Information. "
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.rejurn, at rate of $7.20 from Scran?
ton'. -Tickets will be on sale July 15th.
tp .August 21st, Inclusive, sfolng limit
date of sale, with final. return limit to
Sept'. 1st, 1902, inclusive. Children be
tween the ages of 5 and 12 years at one
half adult rate.
Reduced Rates to New York
City
and Return.
For all trains July 29th, Lackawanna
railroad will sell round-trip tickets at
rate of one-way faro plus one dollar,
with a flr.nl return limit up to and in
cluding August 3rd. Children between
the ages of 5 and 12 years of age, at
one-half fare charged adults.
$5.00 Atlantic City $5.00.
On August 1 the New Jersey Central
will run their eleventh annual excur
sion known as the Bed Men's excur
sionto Atlantic City. Fare, five dol
lars, and tickets g6od for ten days, ex
clusive of day of sale, Special train
will leave Scranton at S a. m., stopping
nt Taylor, Moosle, Avoca, Plttston,
Yntesvllle, Miner's Mills, Parsons and
Wilkes-Barre. One hundred and fifty
pounds of baggage checked through to
Atlantic City, fice of charge. For list
of hotels, boarding houses, or any ad
ditional Information, apply to ticket
ngonts, or to J. S. Swisher, district
passenger agent, Scranton, Pa.
LAKE WINOLA.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Lake W'lnola, July 21. Lake Winola
now piescnts to outs of a rellootlvo turn
of mind tho appeal auca of a city with
Urn lake as tho principal sticot, as tho
people all usu It as a highway to go from
place to place,
Leslie Chapman, son of Max Chapman,
Is on tho sick list.
Arthur Rceso was -In Scranton Tues
day. Peoplo who nro coming to Lake Wi
nola can get Tho Tribune by mall at 10
o'clock hi tho morning, or tliey can pur
chase It from lluyinond Bicnton, Tho
Tribune carrier.
Uugeno Moio was called to Scranton
on biiblnchs Tuesday night.
Franklin Howell Is tho guest of r, S.
Godfrey.
Mis. T, Jeff ni son Itoiiolds and Miss
Jenkins rotui ncd to Scranton on Wed
nesday after a week's stay at tho Winola,
Mis. It. F, Dowey was called to litth
ton by tho soilous Illness of her ulster.
Miss Thomas.
Mli-a Iteynolds, of Timlthaniioek, Is tho
guest of Miss Little at tho Llttlo cnttngp.
Charles Frear is making repairs on the
Benjamin Robinson cottngo.
Tho Keystone Steam laundry Is doing
good work for Its many patrons. They
have established an agency at tho Wi
nola. A number of tho Winola guests en
joyed a drlvo to Rocky Qlen Monday af
ternoon, Rocky Qlen Is about four miles
from Winola and la a very picturesque
spot.
II. n. lllllinan, of Philadelphia, Is
vponding his vacation at this place. Mr.
lllllimui has been one of Luko Wlnola's
visitors for many years.
Tho now arrivals at tho Winola are;
Louis Allen Osborne, Mr. and Mrs". O, R.
Rlgdor, Mr. and Mrs, German, Charles
II, Spcare, John A. Fritz ami wife,
Oeorgu 13. Atherton, Edward Uuiko,
Samuel Polhamus, licit Brans, Joseph
Williams, C H. WllBht, A. J, Wllgley,
Charles O'Connor, Bcrantnif! "Mr, and
Mis. Chapiinin, Miss (iiunmnii, Mr- and
Mis. Horace J, Davis. II. R. ) Oilman,
Frank J. Schlatter and wife, Mrs, Pfen
ning, Mrs. W, Simons. Mrs. II. Shallr
cross. Philadelphia; W. K. ilollowny and
dniiglitcr Mary, Miss Ruth Flick, Dan
ville. A gamo of baso ball Is belli;; nvranged
between the Winola team and tho Ku
reku tcmn.
One of the events of tho season at tho
Winola house will.bo an operetta entitled
'Market Day." under tho direction of
tho Misses Oliver, of Philadelphia, on
Friday evening, Aug. 1. Tlio rurtaln rises
unuti u chorus of boys and ctiis on their
AatJb $$.
Escape
law is almost as useless as
bloating, belching and other symptoms
of stomach trouble. Such a condition
demands instant attention. Neglect
will surely aggravate the disease.
way to market. The gny costumes, live
ly music and graceful dancing through
out cannot fall but to delight all specta
tors. Tho cast of character will be an
nounced later.
On Saturday evening Professor Bauer,
with Jive members of 1:1s celebrated or
chestra, will furnish the music for the
Winola ball.
Jack Mulligan and Miss Bessie Savago
attended tho Ico cream social at Mill
City" Thursday night.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Factoryvllle, July 24. A large gang of
company blacksmiths are on here, putting
new shoes on the mules that are In the
surrounding pastures. This is significant
of something, and perhaps that the com
panies anticipate putting them back in
the mines in tho near future. Some have
altcndy been taken back to the valley.
The Factoryvllle Gun club will shoot
clay birds Saturday altcrnoon at the usu
al place. All are welcome to come and
shoot.
The Junior Bpworth League of tho
Methodist church will give an entertain
ment Friday evening at the church. The
children have been trained for the past
month and the entertainment will be well
worth tho admission, which Is only 10
cents.
Mrs. Fanny Lindsay Is entertaining her
two little granddaughters from Scranton.
Mrs. O. T. Spencer went to Oneonta, N.
Y., Iiiit Tuesday, to visit her son.
John Hahn has moved Into W, C. Wrlg
lcy's house on North Main street.
Mrs. Loren Stark and Mrs. Bradley
Bunnell, of .East Lemon, have been call
ing on friends In town today.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wiley, of Scran
ton, were callers here, Wednesday.
Nelson Gllmoro is improving ills Main
street property, by giving the house a
new coat of paint.
HARFORD.
Special to the Scranton Ti Ibune.
Harford, July 24,-Dr. M. J. Nohlcs. of
Forest City, will bo here Friday ond Sat
urday of each week, Any ono wishing
dentist work done will do well to give
him a cull.
Dr. W. W. Fletcher, of Carbondale, will
speak to the Young Men's union class,
Tuesday evening, July 20, Tho-public Is
cordially Invited to attend.
Miss Gusslo Hepburn, of Wllkes-Bane,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jiunes Rogers.
Mrs. Betsy D.trrow 1ms touted looms off
Mrs. nolnway, and will take po:sesslon
about Aug, 1,
Mr. Bradley, of Now Milford, has been
doing woik for W. W. Osterhout.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morgan and Mlbs
PICTURE
FOR THE LITTLE O.N'I3S,-Cut out tho pictures appealing on thl3 pago each
day, draw a pencil murk around tho hidden object, savo them until Saturday,
then send them or tulio them to Tho Tribuuo otllce In nn envelnpa nddiessed to
"Puxalo Department," Enclose In tho envelope your name, ago and address. Tho
boja and girls who correctly maik tho six pictures appearing dining tho week,
and whoso answers nro first tecclved, will havo their names published in The
Tribune Monday morning.
Another nog and cat complete
'JstL yfjMMilfMmL
Clara Watson attended the Tucker and
Sliappel wedding at Dlnglmmtou, N. Y,,
July 22.
Mr. nnd Mrs1, F. Vi Tlnglcy and chil
dren, Mr nnd Mrs. II, 8. Estnbrook nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bnrmird and son,
of Hariislnirg, nro camping at Mlddlo
lake, for ten tliiys.
Mrs. Friend Hluc nml daughters have
returned from a visit with friends In
Timklmujiock and Scranton.
Mr. nnd Mr. Wnrrcn Whitney, of Shcr
niitn, N. Y., were the guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. E, J. Whitney, Saturday and Sun
day. 13, 15. Jones nnd A. Leo Tiffany wcro In
Montrose, Wednesday.
There will bo tin Ico cream social at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Booth, Fri
day evening, July 23.
A. Leo Tiffany, of Now Haven, Conn.,
Is spending tho week with his father, E.
T. Tiffany.
Tho funeral of Mrs. Maria Brewster
was hold from her late home, Sunday, at
1 p. ni., Rev. C. W. Hawkins ofllciatlng.
Deceased wnl S3 years of age.
Miss Jen Ida Chamberlain has returned
from Plains, where she has been caring
for her grandfather.
Tho Ico ercunj social, which wus held
at tho Methodist Episcopal ilarsonagc, on
Wednesday evening, was very successful.
Tho band furnished mitBlc-
Lynn Orccnwood, who lini been work
ing In New Jersey, bus returned homo
nnd Is clerking for E. M. Watson.
CLARK'S GREEN.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Avery, of Scrnnlon, wero
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. "V. L. Mat
thews over Sunday.
Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. W. II, Swallow
attended the wedding of the principal of
our high school, Mr. Jnmos C. Tucker, on
Tuesday last, at Lcstershlre, N. Y., re
turning on Wednesday of this week.
Miss Dorn Robinson returned home, a
few days ago, from an extended visit
among friends In Scranton.
Sirs. Byron T. Stanton, a former resi
dent of West Side, now residing In Boze
mnn, Montana, and who has been In this
vicinity for severul weeks, visiting ac
quaintances, returned to her homo on
Tuesday evening last.
Mrs. Phillip Rlvenburg. of Carbondale,
left here on Tuesdny last, after n two
weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. M. H.
Coon.
J. C. Hlgglns Is visiting friends In Scran
ton this week.
Mrs. J. W. Rhodes has purchased a
beautiful horso of our townsman, J. D.
Knight, and a fine carriage from T. IS.
Clark.
Mrs. Bcniamln Mead and- Mrs. William
Heller returned homo from n visit In Car
bondale, of a week's visit among their
friends.
Mrs. Thomas and daughter, of Now
York, are tho guests of their friend, Miss
Mnry'E. Be van.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Norlhup and son
visited relatives nnd friends at the Falls,
Mill City und Lake Winola, on Tuesday
last.
Mrs. O. B. Jones nnd Mrs. B. E. Wheel
er returned on Tuesday last from a two
weeks' sojourn at VIneland nnd Atlantic
City.
REPETITION SALI3-S0 extra stamps
given. See our advertisement In this
paper. Mears & llagcn.
ARCHIBALD.
Mrs R. B. 'Nlcol has returned from a
two weeks' visit with relatives at Phila
delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller havo re
turned from a visit with Carbondale rela
tives. E. T. Phllbln was at Lake Lodoro yes
tcrday. J, H. White mado a business trip to
Ashley yesterday.
REPETITION SALE 20 extra stumps
given. See our advertisement in this
paper. Mears & Hagen.
BASEBALL.
American League.
At Boston R. H. E.
St. Louis 0 10000002-3 3 1
Boston '. lOlOlOlOxi 11 4
Batteries Powell and Knhoe; Young
and Ctlger. Umpire Sheridan.
a
At Washington- R. II. E.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 7 2
Washington -...0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 x-3 8 2
Batteries Bombard and Wood; Cariick
and Clark, Umpires Caruthers and Con
nolly. At Philadelphia Detroit-Philadelphia,
rain.
At Baltimore Chicago-Baltimore, rain.
National League.
At Boston , R. II. E.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 11 1
Boston 0 00000 02x 2 7 0
Battel les While and Jacklltsch; Eason
and Moran. Umpire Powers.
At Brooklyn R. II. E.
New York 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 9 1
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 5 1
Batteries Matthewson and Bowerman;
Newton and Fan ell. Umpire Emslle.
At St. Louis- ' R. H. E.
Pittsburg 0102000011 C
St. Louis ., 0 0 10 10 0 125 9 0
Batteries Clicsbro and O'Connor;
O'Neill and O'Neill. Umpire Brown.
At Chicago- R. II. E.
Cincinnati 0 0200000 0-2 7 0
Chicago 00003000X 3 6 2
Batteries Hahn and Bergen; Luj"'
gren und Kllng. Umpire O'Day.
Eastern League.
Montreal, Newark, 1.
Jersey City, 3; Toronto, 1,
Buffalo, 3; Prnvldenco, 1.
Woiccstci-Rochester; tain.
PUZZLE.
this huppy family. Find them-
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THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
WANTS. FOR RENTS, FOR SALES
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Want Advertisements Will Bo
Received at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Contral City
ALBERT SCIUILTZ. corner Mul
berry Btreet and Webster avo.
QUBTAV . 1'ICIIKL, twO Adams
avenue.
West Side
dKO. W. JI3MCIKS, 1P1 South
Main avenue.
South Scranton
FRKD L. TERITE. 7:9 Cedar
uvciiuo.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
Mnln avonuo and Markot
Btreet.
Green Ridge
CHARLB3 P. JONES, 1357 Dick
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, 0J0 Grcon Rldgo
street.
C. LOREN'Z. corner Washington
avenue nnd'Mmion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenue.
Dunmore
J. G. BONE & SON.
For Bent.
FOR RENT After Soptember 1, eight
room house, all modern conveniences,
with steam heat free; good location;
rent moderate. Apply at Tribune ofllce.
For Sale.
FOR SALE 200 mineral specimens nnd
samples of rock carrying mineral ;
also mineral deposit curiosities; must ha
seen to bo appreciated. Reasonable. It.
Hughes, Carbondale, Pa.
FOR SALE A lhst class meat market.
Owner will work for parly. Address
131 Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa.
FOR SALE Wlnton automobile In first
class condition; $.150 If sold quick.-S.
II. Stut dovant, 33 Academy street, Wllkcs
Barie, Pa.
FOR SALE Parrots that talk, sing, nnd
dance; also a now lot of Cuban Par
rots; nil lino healthy male birds; three
months' guarantee. Bird nnd cage, $3.
Fox, 49 N. Ninth street. Philadelphia.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTED TO rent by a gentleman, two
unfurnished rooms, with heat and
uso of bath. Box GOO, Tribune ofllce.
A FAMILY of tbrco adults wants to rent
on October 1st a furnished or' un
furnished house of about seven rooms;
guarantee best possible euro of property;
teferences furnished. Address Lynd, catc
Tribune.
WANTED A small house or flat, prefer
ably furnished, in deslrablo location.
To gain attention, stato terms. P. O. Eox
327.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modorn
improvements; pilvate family; gen
tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with
heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre
ferred, at 639 Adams avenue.
Real Estate.
LOTS, houses and farms for sale
J. C. Hurfllch.
Seo
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes In
upper Green Rldgo; choico neighbor
hood; most deslrablo locality for homo
In Lnckawanna county. J. A. Marvlne,
173G Sundorson avenue.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN
Qulck, Bttaight loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to G per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connell bulldlns.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo lecelved
ut tho ofllco of tho secretary of thu
Scranton Boaid of Control until 7.U0
o'clock Monday evening, July 2S, MO.1,
for furnishing tho school district with
tho following supplies. Bids will stuto
net piico and must bo submitted on
blanks to bo obtained at tho secretary's
ofllce. Tho sum of ono hundred dollars
In cash or ccrtlllcd check is to bo sub
mitted with each bid, which sum shall
bo forfeited to tho dlstiict In case of
refusal or omission on tho part of tho
biiccessiful bidder to execute contract
within ten days. It Is understood that
tho prices given by blddcts uio for a
greater or less quantity than called for,
Tho dates for tho dollvery of the vari
ous articles to bo fixed by tho supply
commltteo of the Uoatd of Contiol. Tho
board reserves the right to require a
bond for tho faithful performance of tho
conduct. No bid will bo read or consid
ered which falls to comply with tho
terms of this advertisement.
13 reams commercial nolo paper, C
pound Oakland or Fabyan Mills.
230 teams foolscap pupir, 10-pound Oak
land or Fabyan Mills.
130 reams lottor paper, 10-pound Oak
land or Fabyan Mills.
13.0WI envelopes. No. 0 XX white.
300 dozen Qulncy tablets, as per sample
in stock room.
400 dozen composition books, as per
sample.
SO.ixHi pencil pads, na per sample. Sam
ple pud must also accompany the bid.
l'atticular attention Is called to this Item,
as tho board will Insist upon a strict
compliance with tho requliements stated,
230 gullons of Ink, Carter's, or Raines'.
B.trrels to bo returned when empty and
credit given for tho same.
CO gross penholders, as per sample. To
bo furnished In hult gross boxes.
300 gross pens.
670 grosu lead pencils for pupils' uso.
Dixon's or tho Euglu,
5 gloss teachers' lead pencils.
400 gross whlto crayon, Wulthum's yel
low enamelled.
1J3 dozen blackboard erasers, Andrew's
wool felt.
75 pounds rubber craseis, bO to tho
pound.
250 gross clastic bands. Fnber's No. 10,
done up In ouo giosa envelopes.
1 gross polntcis, utMnch rubber tip;
sample to bu submitted, with bid.
123 dozen rulers, 12 Inch, with bras3
edgo. Hamplo to bo submitted.
3.000 packages diuwlng paper, Munlla,
C.9.
m packages drawing paper, white, 7x11,
Seo sample packages in stock loom. Sam.
plo also to ho submitted.
100 Tracy's class records.
4 dozen wusta baskets. Samnlo tn hn
'submitted. ,
Tho pencil pads nro to bo furnished In
thrco deliveries; commercial note, fools
cap, letter- paper, Qulncy tablets, com
position books and ink In two deliveries.
All goods to bo delivered at tho oxpenio
of tho contiuctor to tho supply room, cur
lier Noith Washington uvcnuo and Lin
den sticct. No allowance mado for
freight, rurtuisu or boxing.
Bidders must comply strictly with nil
of tho requirements, mid tho goods must
In ofery caso bo equal to samples. Nn
goods will be accepted or nald for which
nro Inferior thereto. Tho board tcsorvos
the right to rnject any or till bids, By
order of tho Scranton Bonrd of Control.
EUGENE D. FELLOWS, Secretary.
Branch WANT Officss,
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
TIuui io cents.
Help Wanted Male.
COAL. MINERS WANTED
TIIH POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY
Mr. A. J, King, Superintendent, with bituminous cont mines in tho 'town ot
Pocahontas, Tiizuwcll County, States of Vhglnla, on tho Norfolk nnd Wtstern Hall
way, wants sumo good, experienced coat miners nt once.
WAGES:
For pick mining nnd lending entry coal on cents ncr car
For pick mining and loading room coal .,..,?,) cents per car
For mining ami landing machine under-cut entry coal ..70 cents per car
For milling and loading muchlno under-cut room coal....M cents per car
lusldo track biycrn p.m to $2.'.'.'i per day
Inslda track layer helpers $1.50 to $1.73 per day
Insldo timber men ..i J2.00 per day
Insldo timber helpers l.l.O per day
. Parties of 10 can prnouro special tloketn for $10.73 for each person over the
Pennsylvania Rnlltond from Philadelphia to Pocahontas. Regular faro for ono
person alone, $11.33. Arrangements can bo mado to advance tho railroad faro to ra
sponslblo persons.
Good miners will got regular employment and good accommodations, ns the
town of PocnhnntiiH has ovor i.ooo Inhabitants.
POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY, CO! Arcade Bldg.. Phlln.
WANTED
An experienced Hat Salesman
to take charge of Hat pepart
ment. Must have first-class
references.
SAMTER BROS.
WANTED-At Flnley's. .three experi
enced dry goods salesmen.
AN ACTIVE Philadelphia wholcsalo
houso carrying largo line of Hosiery,
Underwear, Gloves, . Men's Furnishing
Goods, Notions and White Goods doslies
a few salesmen. Arrangements can bo
mnde to commenco now or between now
nnd Jauunry 30th. Men wanted who arei
suiiuig uiesc ones io prompt. imyniK
trade. Correspondence considered strictly
confidential. State average annual sulcs,
territory covered and 'how frequently vhr.
ifed. Address Notions, P. O. Box 139-',
Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTEDr-Young man who understands
either bookkeeping or short-hand. Ap
ply by letter only, stating experience,
references and salary expected. Footo
& Fuller Co.
Situation Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED-By a young wo-
man in tuning; room; ucsi oi ruicr
ences. Address Epha Blockbcrger, Oly
phant, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-Bv a young man
ns shipping and stock clerk; has good
habits and has a position nt present, but
desires a change for good reason. Can
furnish good reference. Address II. C,
enre of Tribune.
Lost.
LOST A nccktlo containing a diamond
stick pin. Reward If returned to 141U
Monsey avenue, Green' Ridge.
LOST Purse, Wednesday evening, con
taining sum of money and phonograph
bill. Liberal reward. Get owner's name
from Tribune.
Reward.
$3.00 REWARD Package containing
bracelet and locket addressed Stephen
D. Engle. Hnzleton, Pa. George W. Finn.
New 'phono 90S. i
Business' Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out delay. Wrlto for our special mar
kot lottor. Free on application. S. M.
Hibbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange, 41 and 4i)
Broadway, Now York. Established 1SC1.
Long Dlstnneo 'Phone 23S8 Broad.
Boarders Wanted.
BOARDER WANTED Will take sum
mer boarders; threo large airy rooms
and good table board. Address O. K
Dallon, Pa.
Board and Rooms.
VERY DESIRABLE sulto of room3 with
first class tablo board, carrbo obtained
at 333 Jefferson avenue.
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAUNDRY. Dunmore.
launders shirts nt Sc. each and collars
and cuffs at IJc. cucli.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23
Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phoia 1SG4.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B
Real Estato Exchango Bldg., 120 Wush
lngton avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
H. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAULI
building, Spruco sticct, Scranton.
DR3 C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING nvo.
Patent Attorneys.
O A "IT MTG Inallcouiitrlcs
rA I L.IM I dof IhcGlobu.'
Tho only llconsed nnd equipped patent
solicitor In tho city, No chnrgo for In
formation on patentability; over ten ycats
experience.
Hcplojrlc & Co., Mears Bldjr.
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK
11 ii avenue. Rules reasonable
P. 551EGLEU, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W.
Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plnn, Victor Koch. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor: only Improcd
pumps used. A. B. Biiggs. proprietor.
Leuvo ordcts 1100 North Main avonuo,
or Elcko's drug btnro, corner Adnma and
Mulberry. Both tclophoncs.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KIIETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA.
aye., Scranton, mfra. of Wlro Screens.
Miscellaneous,
MEGARGEE BROS., PINTERS' HUP
piles, envelopes, paper bags, twlno.
Warehouse, HO Wushlngtou avenue.
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be bad In Scranton at the nows stand
of Rclsman Bros., 400 Spruco nnd 003
Linden; M. Norton, $." Lackawanna
nvc; I. 8. Schutzcr, 211 Sptuco stro-it. '
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
Erie Raihond Co., Wyoming Division
Tiiilns leuvo Scranton for llawiey and
local btutlons at 8.15 u. m., 1.33, 5.20 and
7.53 p. ni. Suudit), at 9.00 u. m. und 1.35
p. in.
For New York, Ilnucsdalo aiid inter
nicdluto points, ut 1.35 p. m.
Ttulns anivo at Scrunton ut $.30 a. in.;
3.03. 7 23 and 9.13 p. in, Sundays, 1.00 p. m.
and 8.15 p, in.
. ' Wv
t.
UIKCWUKI.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, REAL ESTATE
Only Halt a Cent a Word.
I Help Wanted Stale.
RAJADjrMEJTAJBLES
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect Juno 1, 1M.
Trains leave Scinntou for Now York
At 1.30. 3.20, 0.05. 7.5p and 10.10 u. 111.! 12.40,
3.40, 3 33 p. in. For New York nnd Phila
delphia 7.50. lO.in n. m., and 12.40 and 3.33
1). m. For Goiildsboro At U.10 p. in. For
BulTnlo-1,15, C.22 and n.oo a. in.; 1.B3, 6 50
and 11.10 p. in. For Blngliamton. Elmlra
and way stations 10.23 a. m.. 1.03 p. m.
For Oswego, Syrueuso and Utlca 1.13 nnd
0.22 ii, m.; 1.5.1 p. m. Oswego, Syracuse
and Utlca train nt 0.22 a. m. dally, except '
Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 n. m.; 1.03
and u.oO p. m. Nicholson accommodation
1.00 and C.15 p. m.
Bloomsburg Division For Northumber
land, at 0.33 and 10.10 a. in.; 1.35 and K.10
p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40
and 9.03 p. m.
Sundny Trains For New Yorkr'l.BO, 3.20",
0.03. 10.10 a. in.; 3.40 nnd 3.35 n. m. For
Buffalo 1.15 and 0.22 n. m.; 1.53, 6.50 and
11.10 p. m. For Elmlra nnd way stations
30.25 n. m. For' Blnchnmton and way sta
tions, 9.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division
Lenvo Scinnton, 10.10 n ,m. nnd 6.10 p. m.
7 :
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Juno 15, 1902.
Trains Lcnvo Scranton.
For Philadelphia and Now York via D.
ft II. R. R., at 7.41. through Parlor Car
and Day Conch Carbondale to New York
and 9.17 n. m.. with L. V. Coach Carhon
dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4.33 (Black
Dlumond Express), nnd 11.49 p. m. Sun
days. D. & H. R. R., 1.3$, 9.17 p. m.
For White Haven. Hnzleton nnd princi
pal points In tho coal regions, via D. &
II. R. R., 7.11, 2.18 and 4.33 p. m.- For
Pnttsvllle. 7.11 a. m.
For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har
rlsburg nnd principal Intermediate sta
tions, via D. Ji. It. R. R.. 7.41. 9.47 a. m.;
2.18, 4.35 (Black Dlnmond Express). 11.49 p.
m. Sundays. D. & II. R. R., 9.38 a. m.;
1.3S, 9.17 p. m.
For Tunkbannnck, Townndn, Elmlra.
Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate
stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.35 a. m.
and 1.55 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via
D. & TI. R. R., IL',0.1 p. m.; 3.2S (Black
Dlnmond Express), 10.41, 11.49 n.,m. Sun
days. D. &.II. R. R.. 12.03. 9.17 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley Parlor cars on all trains between
Wllkes-Barro and Now York. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Susnenslon Bridge;
ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20
Cnrtlnnd street. New York.
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt 26
Cortland street, New York.
A. W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt..
South Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations
npply to city ticket ofllce. 69 Public
Square, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
In Effect Juno 29, 1902.
Stations In New York, foot Liberty
street and South Ferry, N. R.
Tialns louvo Scranton -for New York,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen
town. Mauch Chunk. White Haven. Ash
Icy, Wllkcs-Bnrro and Plttston at 7.30 n.
in., 1 p. m. nnd 1 p. in. Sundny, 2.10 p. m.
Quaker City Express leaves Scranton
7,30 n. m., through solid vestibule train
with Pullmnn Buffet Parlor Car for Phil
adelphia with only one chnngo of earn
for Baltimore and Washington, D. C and
all principal points south nnd west.
For Avoca, Plttston nnd Wllkes-Barre,
1 p. m. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
For Long Brnnch, Ocean Grove, etc,
7.30 nnd 1 p. in.
For Reading, Lebanon and TIarrlsburg
via Allentown nt 7.30 a. m.f 1 p. m. and 4
p. m. Sunday, 2,10 p. m. '
For Tamaqua and Pottsvlllo, 7.30 a. m.;
1 p. m. nnd -1 p. in.
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
station.
W. G. BESSLER, Gen Manager.
C. M. BURT. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1902.
Trains leuvo Scranton; G.'i8 a. in., week
days, through vestibule train from
Wilkes-Banc. Pullman buffet parlor car
nnd coaches to Philadelphia, via" Potts
vlllo; stops at principal Intermediate sta
tions, Also connects for Sunbury, Har
ilsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the West.
9.17 a. nt.. week days, for Sunbury. Hnr
ilslmrg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash
ington and Pittsburg and tho' West.
1,42 p. m.. week days, (Sundays. LSj p.
ni.), for Sunbury. "Ilanisburg, Philadel
phia. Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts
burg nnd tho West.
3.2S p. m., week days, through vestlhuln
train from Wllkes-Barro, Pullman buffet
pallor car end coaches to Philadelphia vl t.
Pottsvlllo. Stops at principal intermedi
ate Htntlons.
1.S3 p. m., week diyn. for Hnzleton, Sun
bury, Ilanisburg, Philadelphia and Pitts-
" B' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Dolawnro And Hudson.
In Effect Juno 16, 1302.
Trains for Carbondale leuvo Scranton nt
fi.ll, 7.3(1, K.30, 10.13 n. 111.! 12.03, 1.12, 2.11,
:i.5ii. 5.29, 6.23, S.2I. 9.13, 10.01 p. m.; 1.MS,
1.3S it. 111.
For Honcsdalo-0.11, 10,13 a. m.; 2.11 and
5 29 p. in.
For Wlllces.nnrrc-0.5R. 7.41. 8.41. 9.47,
10.51 a. 111.; 12.0.1. 1.12, LMS, 3.28, 4.33, 6.10.
7.11. 10.11, 11.19 p. in.
For L. V. R. R. Points 7.11. 9.1J a. ro.;
2,1K. 4.35 and 11.49 p. in.. . r
For Pennsylvania Jt. VR. Polnts-iJ.33,
9.17 n. m.; 1.1,'. 3.2S and 1.33 p...in. ,
For Albany nnd nil points north 7.3STa.
m, und 3.3H p. in. t? t ;2-
SUNDAY TRAINS!
For Cuibondalo S.30, 11.33 u. m.; 2TU,
3.56. C.32 mid 11.17 p. ni. "J
For WI1Uos-H.uto-9.3S a, m.i 12.03, 1:5?.
3.2S, 6.32 -nnd 9.17 p. in. - "
For Albany and 'polntsnntth-sl.fl pAtn.
For llonesdalo-S.50 a. m.; 11.33 and .3.32
P 111 I'
AV. L, PRYOR, D. P. A, "Bcinnton, .Pa.
New York, Ontario and Western.
Time Tablo In Effect Sunday, Juno 13,iS03
NORTH BOUND TRAINS. '
Leave Leavo Arnvo
Trains. Scranton. C.irbondalo. Cadola.
No. I ,.,.,.10.3011. ni. 1I.W u. in. l.aiprm,
No, :i '4 00 p, m. 4.41 p. m. 6.0) pm.
No. 7 610 p. m. Ar.Carbnndalo 6.16 am
' SOUTH BOUND., '3
Leuvo Leavo ArrtJ'o
Trains. Cadoslu. Curbondnlo, Scrantan.
No. ii ,,,,,. 6.50a.m. 7.25ufjrti.
No. 4 ,,,,,, 8.10 u. ill. 10.01 u. m. 10.40a.-m.
No, 2 2.15 p.m. 4 00 p. III. 4.45 pdJl.
SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND-j
Leavo Leavo An ho
Trains. Scranton, Carbondale. CadoMa,
Nn. 9 ,,.,., S'SOu. ID, OJlIp, ni. W.ISaui.
No, 5 ,,,,,. 7.i" l. ni.Ar.Carhondnlo 7.13 rim
SOUTH BOUND. -
Leavo ., Lonyu Artlvo
Trains. Cudosla, Carbnndnlo. Scranton,
No, 6 ...... 6.50a. 111. 7.23o2in,
No. 10 1.30p.m. 006p.ni. 6.45 p.m.
Tialns Nos, I on week days, nnd 3 on
Sundays connect for Now York city, Mid
dlotown. Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Os
wego and all points west.
Train 3 for Poyntello. Walton, Delhi,
Sidney, Norwich and all Now Berlin
branch points.
Train No. C, with "Qunker City 2.
press", at Scranton, via C. It. R. of N. J ,
for Philadelphia .VtlantlcClty. Baltimore,
Washington .unci' Pennsylvania state
pointy. , I
Boo tlme-tnblo and consult ticket agents
for connections with other lines.
J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A., New York.
J. p. WEJ.SH, Tt P., ScittUtou,