; $: J1,-XiS 1 ?" ', t t. I'HB SORANTON TRrBUNE-TUE8DAY JULY 2D, 1902. ti NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Bpeclil to the Scranton Tribune. .HoncEdnio, July 28. Ilov. JatiiDs P. Iwarc, rector ot Grace church, will be ftbscnt from his pulpit on his summer .Vacation during thp month ofAugust. JTwo weeks will bo spent with his fam ily at Beech Ltike, the remainder o his vacation being spent tit Providence, It, I. Tho first two Sundays of August, Rev. George 0. Hall, a former rector, ."Will conduct services. Tho remainder of August the will bo no services. Two years ago, eight young men of experience In glass cutting organized tho Irving Cut aiuss company, of Honesilalc. At that time they com posed the working force of the shop; now tho number Is twenty-six and will bo further Increased as soon as lloor cpace can bo secured. They turn out n. fine lino of cut glass, which finds a ready market. Their plant Is ono of the growing Industries of Honcsdalo und bids fair to rank with tho leading Ehops of the country. A largo crowd witnessed the game between the Taylor Reds and tho Honcsdalo teams on the Bilk 31111 grounds Saturday. Tho score: R.H.E. .Taylors 0001000102 G 5 tHonesdale, 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 x G 8 6 Passed Balls Glynn, 1. Base on balls -Off Sehlolds, 4; off Hessllng, 3. Hit by Pitcher Schlclds 1, Struck out By Schlelds, 4; by Hessllng 3. Left on bases Taylor, 12; Honcsdalo, 7. Um pire N. B. Spencer. A. C. Lindsay, of the National bank, Is taking u two weeks' vacation, which he will spend at Pleasant Mount, Pa., Is'ew York and adjacent pleasure re torts. Miss Etta Ncllson returned on Satur day from an extended visit with friends in Newark, N. J. Miss Anna Salmon, of Scranton, Is a nuost at the residence of her uncle, H. Bcott Salmon, on Upper Main street. Mrs. Fred Lawyer, daughter, Bessie, land son, Angus, left on Saturday for Albany, N. Y., to remain during the month of August. Miss Hnttie Beers returned to Scran ton Monday morning after spending Borne weeks with her parents In Hones dale. Miss Cara Connlff, of Port Jervls, Is spending two weeks at tho residence of p. A. McCarty, on Upper Main street. Miss Mae Thorp has returned from & few weeks' quting at Beech Lake. SPRINGVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Sprlngvlllc, July 28. Last Thursday night a cow owned by Dyer and Thomas Taylor was killed by lightning. Jt was standing under a tree when killed. Sprlngvlllc band on Tuesday will go to Montrose to the ball game. August 6 they play for the Bed Men's plcillc Ht Meshoppen, and on the 14th for the grangers' picnic at Lake Carey. ' George "M. Lake had a line field of vheat that was cut on Wednesday, July 16, and it has rained so much since then that It has been impossible to get It In, and now it Is ruined. Ellas Tltman Is having some work 'done about his house in tho way of painting and graining. Miss Armlna Robertson Is staying at her homo in this village for a few days. J. B. Avery and family entertained relatives from Loomls lake over Sun day. Charley and Ray Culver, of New Mil ford, will visit relatives hero August 14, and go with the band to Lnko Carey. Some painting Is being done around the premises of Dr. H. B. Lathrop by Painter Culver. The people are anxiously waiting to Bee the widening of tho narrow-guago branch i of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, as It has been promised before Septem ber 1. An excursion will be run from Tunk hannock to Montrose on Tuesday after noon, to see tho ball game between Tunkhannock and Montrose. A num ber will go from hero. Oats and potatoes are looking lino, und If no bad luck attends their further tnvth the crop of both will bo Im mense, Oats are beginning to ripen. The fourth annual reunion of tho sur vivors of Company C, Two Hundred find Third regiment, Pennsylvania Vol unteers, w'll take place at the home of Comrade Culver In this village, Wed nesday, September 3. Theodore Vail has given up his posi tion over at' Sayre, and Is working for -.andlord Kclley. James T. Baker has boon adding a planer and matcher to his other ma chinery, and also contemplates nuttlnc In a shingle mill and hundlo-turning nacninory. Mrs. Graco Kellogg, of Dalton. Is vis iting friends here. George and John Lathron wont to Elnghamton, Saturday, to see the big circus, xney report a pleasant trip and gooa snow. WIMMERS. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. ' I Wlmmers, July 28. Mrs. Josenh VJckers, of Throop, was tho guest of airs, ttianaKQ Ainrun recently. Mrs. P. G. Ward nnd son, James, of 3cranton, were guests ut Hotel Wm- riers on mo sain inst. Cora Maddox, nleco of Mrs. John 3etts, Is In Jamestown, N. Y to cele brate the ninety-second birthday of her grandmother, Mrs. Barclay Is tho guest of Mrs. 3enjamln Under, of Providence. The superintendent of tho bridge at Tory Remarkable Curo of Diarrhoea. "About six years ago for the Hist time in my life I had a sudden and se vere attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs, Mice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "I got temporary relief, but It came back again una ngaln, and for six long years I have suffered more misery und agony than I can tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars tor physicians' prescriptions and treat ment without avail. Finally wo moved to Bosque county, our present home, and one day I happened to see an ad vertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a mun who had been bured by It, The case was so similar to iy own that I concluded to try tho remedy. The result was wonderful. I pould hardly realize that I was well igaln, or believe It could be so after baylnB Buttered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few lents, cured me." For sale by all drus- lieta. Saco, John Burns, nnd several other bridge builders nro boarding at Hotel AVInuiiors. Earl Mitchell, son of Eugene Mitchell, Is succeeding well In his business course at the Scranton Business college. Hev. Mr. Eggo delivered an eloquent sermon on "Labor and Capital," on tho 27th Inst. DUNDAFF Special to the Scranton Tribune". Dundaff, July 28. Dundaff Is not without Its oxcltlnir scones, and It proved Itself so on Thursday last, when there was a little commotion among the stockholders of the. two telephone lines. Telephone No. 1 has been doing business here for some little time, und It seems that some of tho stockhold ers of this company rather think that they with their lino can do all tho business that Is to bo done. Conse quently, when No. 2 lino inado Its ap pearance there was blood In the eye of No. 1. No. 2 did on ono of our streets place their poles on tho same sldo of the street ns No. 1, and when the time came for No. 2 to string their wires, No. 1 made a kick, or at least one of their $20 stockholders did, nnd said no wires should be strung alongside of No. 1 line. Ho ordered from a neighboring sawmill somo twelve-foot cross-arms to tack on to tho polls of No. 1, so it would be Impossible for No. 2 to string their wires. Ebcr Burns, who has a controlling Interest, also a trustee in No. 1 telephone company, heard of the commotion hero und camo to Dundaff to see what was going on. When he arrived ho gave orders that no twelve foot arms should bo put up; that the arms already up, which are the regu lation length, wore sufficient, and all was calm on. tho troubled wntcrs, and the $20 stockholder was forced to go away back and sit down. William A. Decker, of Hotel Decker, Is having a serious time tills season to find accommodation for tho many guests that are dully coming to I1I3 hotel for a few days to enjoy tho moun tain air. Mr. Decker has a large, roomy house, yet at times this season he has been obliged to get sleeping apartments outside of his own house to accommo date tho many that wish to stay. Tho sunshine service at tho Baptist church on Sunday morning, July 27, wus very interesting and very much enjoyed by those present. It is to bo repeated in tho near future. The pas tor, Rev. W. R. Tinker, preached a ser mon in the evening especially to the children. O. A. Skcels, of Carbondale, took din ner at Hotel Decker on Sunday last. John R. Jones, of Scranton, is now occupying his cottage at Crystal lake. Rev. William R. Tinker goes to For est City this week to assist Rev. Spalding -in a series of special meet ings at the Baptist church at Forest City. Mrs. Davis, of Carbondale, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. W. I.. Decker, for a few days, has returned to her home. Mrs. Olds and daughters, of Allen town, are visiting Mrs. Olds' mother, Mrs. William A. Decker. HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottoin, July 2S. Mrs. G. W. Peck, of Harford, visited her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Bcrtholf, last week. Eugene Wright is erecting a new barn on his premises. Rev. L. L. Lewis starts for his home in Providence, R. I., today, for a month's vacation. Sunday school will be held at 11 o'clock during his absence, except on Sunday, Aug. 10, when Rev. O. It. Beardsley, of Sherman, N. Y will preach. Mrs. Stark and daughter, Ethel, of Nicholson, wlslted her mother, Mrs. Horace Ball, lust week. Miss, Hortense Allen, of Montrose, was the guest of Miss Bessie Tiffany tho past week. Mrs. Ida Tiffany and son, Elwood, are enjoying a week's outing at Middle lake. Mrs. W. A. Wrigloy and daughter, Dorothy, of Factoryvlllo arc the guests of Mrs. W. A. Jeffers. Miss Inola Dunbar Is visiting at Ed. AIneys in Lathrop, this week. G. A. Roberts and Miss Daisy Smith spent Sunday with friends In Lathrop. Mrs. A. H. Schlngor spent Wednes day with her aunt, Mrs. D. S. Quick. Miss Jonnlo M. Robinson, of tho Hahnemann hospital, Scranton, is spending her vacation at D. S. Quick's. FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Forest City, July 28. Prof. Thomas, of Factoryvlllo, was a caller In town Friday. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Presbyterian church will glvo a daisy social Tuesday evening, July 20, in the church parlors. AH are welcome. Ice cream and cake will bo served at a small price. Mrs. A. K. Shennan, of Scrnnton, vis ited her aunt, Mrs. O. F. Coyle, last week. Henry Williams and Harry Goodrich, of Plttston, spent tho Sunday with their parents, AVOCA. The meetings In tho tent near Mc Mllllan's store will be hold all this week. Morning, afternoon and evening. 'Children's meetings at 2 p. in, Tho following speakers and singers will bo present Rev. Junies Lelshman, J, H. Uullnrd, A, P, McOaugh, Miss Mary Compton, Miss Sarah ' Halght, Miss Carrie Joslln. Everybody welcome, Tho maniago of Miss May Burns nnd John Brennun will bo solemnized In St. Mary's church at 7 o'clock this morn ing, Tho Hod Men will go to Lake Lodore this morning, Their strcot parade last evening caused much excitement among the boys and girls. M, F, O'Brien, Cornelius Osborne, Kbenezer Davis and Charles Bellley will leave today to work 011 an electric light construction lino between Hall stead und Susquphanna. Dr, Bcrge, assisted by Dr, "Watson, of Mooslc, and Dr. Wehlau, of Scranton, performed un operation on Saturday on Miss Julia Reap, of the North End, for tho replacement of a lloatlng kidney, Miss Nettlo Druffncr spent Sunday w(th friends in Wllkes-Barre, James Ralph left last week for Black Hills, after several weeks' visit hero. Misses Blrdella and Viola Delblo have returned from Albany, Contractor Thomas Smith la doing business hero for u few days, ' TAYLOR. A movement Is on foot among tho lovers of tho national gamo Xo begin a subscription for tho financial support of our local base ball team, tho Reds. With such accomplished, tho members of tho homo team and their many fol lowers who enjoyed witnessing tho national sport, Intend engaging somo Bcnil-professlohuls to play on tho team. Tho Union band of this town will fill an engagement at Luke Lodoro to day. Tho Taylor nnd Pyne mlno locals, Nos. 1013 und 001 United Mlno Workers of America will hold a joint session this afternoon, when npeukers of prom inence will bo present. Miss Maud Davis loft yesterday for a brief visit with friends In Mauch Chunk. Mrs. William Powell, of Railroad street, Is dangerously 111. Edwin Davis, of We3t Grove, was stricken with a paralytic stroke on Sunday and Is now Boriously Hi. Mrs. Edward Moohun and Miss Mary Youngblood, of Main street, left yester day for a visit to Philadelphia. Mr. und Mrs. John Touhlll, ot Pitts ton, were tho guests ut tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tubbs, of Main street on tho Sabbath. T. L, Jones, Ph. G., a graduate ot Buffalo Medical college, loft for Phila delphia yesterday where ho has accept ed a position at the Galtclath phar macy. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carter nnd children, of Prlceburg, spent the Sab bath with relatives In town. Wlllluin Andrews, nnd daughter, ot Washington street, have returned from their brief trip to Wales. Mrs. James Walsh, of Union, has been the guest of relatives In Plttston for tho past few days. Master James Dcignan, Francis and Richard Cummlngs and John Moran, of this town loft yesterday for Baltimore, M. D., to enter the College of Brother hood. Miss Jennie Luxemberger, of Wilkcs Barro, and tho Misses Luxemberger, of Scranton, were guests at the Young blood residence on Main street on Sun day. Griffith W. Owens, who had his foot amputated some few months ago, Is recovering rapidly at tho West Scran ton hospital where he Is receiving treat ment. MOSCOW. Mrs. T. W. Wilson, was pleasantly surprised at her home last Friday even ing by a number of her friends to cele brate her birthday. Refreshments were served at a seasonable hour, and a pleasant evening was spent by all. Dur ing the evening she was presented with a silver cake dish from her friends and a silver butter dish. . Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Stooky, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, Mr. and' Mrs. S. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Rozelle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Brunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Posten, Mr. and Mrs. John Clousc, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Mr. und Mrs. H. S. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunston, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Brunt, Mrs. George Bor trec, MessrSj, William Hinds and Amasa Bortree, -Misses Maine Borti'oc, Ruth Gardner, Frances Foote und Miss Wil liams. Mr. Daniel Gardner is entertaining his friend, Mr. David Keller, of Phila delphia. Miss Gertrude Veaux, of Elmira, Is spending a month's vacation with her parents here. Tho proceeds from the lawn social given lust Wednesday evening wore $10.65. Mr. William Pylc, calletfon his for mer friends here last week. Mrs. H. G. Frisehkorn, of Forty Fort, Is visiting friends in town. Miss May Hornbaker, is the guest of Scrnnton friends. The Epworth league will hold a cabinet meeting, Thursday evclIng af ter prayer meeting. Mr. Bardese, Is visiting friends In New York state. Miss Lyde Sayre, of Mount Pleasant, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Aaron Kelly. Mrs. Enyan, and Miss Maybclle Swcetser, of Scranton, ure guests at Hotel Dixon. Mrs. George Bortreo and son, Amasa, and Miss Frances Foote are visiting friends in Taylor. ARCHBALD. Miss Annie Pender, of Carbondale, spent Sunday with her parents on Main street. Mrs. Mmlth, of Carbondule, spent Sunday with Mrs. Marvin Myers, of Main street. Mrs. A. J, Campbell and Miss Sarah Gllroy, spent yesterday In Scranton. Miss Margaret Cawley, of Pino street, was a caller in Carbondale, yestorduy. Mr. James J. Walsh was a business caller In Scranton, yesterday. T. A. Gerblg, of Scranton, spent Sun day with his parents on Main street. Miss Caroline Battonberg spent Sun day with relatives In Jermyn. Mr. M. F. Sweeney was a caller In Carbondule Sunday. HISTORICAL PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES, Cut out tho pictures appearing on this page each day, draw a pencil mark around tho hidden object, save thorn until Saturday, then scud thorn or take them to Tho Tribune oflico In nn envelope addressed to "l'uzzlo Department." Enclose In tho cnvolopo your nnmo, ago and address. Tho boys and girls who correctly mark tho six pictures appearing during the wook, and whoso answers nro llrst received, will havo their names published in Tho Tribune Monday morning. 1 rwFiii- -. -.... - j ...-,.. f.-t . . . -rrtg-'frf-rVMTjm- General Arnold dashed ahead of Mor gan's rllleman going Into battle. Where ii he? ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS ATLANTIC CITY. Excursion Via Now Jersey Central on August 1, 1002. Faro for adults, $5,00; faro for chil dren, $2.C0. Round trip tickets on sale at stations mentioned below and good going on npeclal train, schedule of which followsor on any regular train on above date, nnd good to return on regular trains on or before August 11. Special train loaves Wllkos-Bnrro, S.30 a. m.; Hassle street, 8.32 a. m. South Wllkos-Uurro, S.34 0. m.j Ashley, 8.38 a. m.i Laurel Run, 0.07 a. m.; Penob scot, 0.20 a. m.; White Haven, 9.42 a. m.; Leslie Run, Jl.Gi n, m.; Pcnn Haven Junction, 10.14 it. m.: Mauch Chunk, 10.30 n. m. W. G. Bailor, uoneral man ager; C. M. Burt, general passenger ugont. $51.25 to Salt Lnko City and Return via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. On account of tho Grand Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks mooting at Suit Lake city, Utah, August 12-14, the Lehigh Valley rail road will sell round trip tickets nt tho rate of $31.23 good going August 0th, 7th nnd Sth, good for return passage to and including September 30th., Tickets good on all trains except tho Black Diamond express. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further In formation. Biennial Meetlng,Kntghts of Pythias, San Francisco, Cal, Aug. 11-22. For tho above occasion ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets to cither San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, ut rate of $60.25, from Scranton, dates of sale, August 1 to 0, with final return limit to reach original starting point, not later than September 30. See tho Lackawanna ticket agent In reference to stop-off, nuthorlzed In either direc tion; also variable routes and sldo trips. $66.25 to San Francisco and Los An geles, Cal., and Return via the Le high Valley Railroad. On account of the biennial meeting, Knights of Pythias, at San Francisco, August 11-22, the Lelilgh Valley rail road will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco nnd Los Angeles, Cal., at $06.25 good going August 1st to 9th, In clusive, good for return passage to Sep tember 30th, good on any train except 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 tho above occasion special ex cursion tickets may be purchased via the Lackawanna railroad to Silver Lake and return, at rate of $7.20 from Scran ton. Tickets will be on sale July 15th to August 21st, Inclusive, going limit date of sale, with final return limit to Sept. 1st, 1902, inclusive. Children be tween the ages of 5 and 12 years at one half adult rate. S5.00 Atlantic City S5.0O. On August 1 the New Jersey Central will run their eleventh Unnual excur sion known as the Red Men's excur sionto Atlantic City. Fare, Ave dol lars, and tickets good for ten days, ex clusive of dny of sale. Special train will leave Scranton at S a. m., stopping at Taylor, Mooslc, Avoca, Plttston, Yatesville, Miner's Mills, Parsons and Wilkes-Barre. Ono hundred and llfty pounds of baggage checked through to Atlantic City, free of charge. For list of hotels, boarding houses, or any ad ditional Information, apply to ticket agents, or to J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent, Scranton, Pa. Nickel Plate Road is selling very low-rate one-way and round trip tickets to points in Colorado, Utah, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wis consin, etc. Three splendid fast through trains each way daily. Finest coaches, Pullmans and tourist cars. Individual club meals, Ii3c. to $1.00, also meals a la carte. See nearest agent or write R. E. Payne, general agent, No. 201 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Reduced Rates to all points through the west via tho Nickel Plate road. Fast time, finest equipment, everything for comfort and convenience of passengers. See nearest agents, or write R. E. Payne, general agent, No. 291 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Excursion to Mauch Chunk, Glen Onoko and tho Switch-Back, Sunday, August 3, 1002, via New Jersey Central. Round trip tickets, good only on special train on above date, will bo on sale at tho following stations and rates: Scranton, $1.50; Taylor, $1.40; Mooslc, $1.33; Avoca, $1.30; Plttston, $1.25; children, 75 cents. Special train on above cjato will be run on following schedule; Leave scranton, 7.30 a. m.; Taylor, 7.37 a, m.; Mooslc, 7.43 a. m.j Avoca, 7.46 a. m.j Plttston, 7.51 n. 111. Returning, train will leave Mauch Chunk at 3.30 p. m. for above stations. Special trains will leavo Mauch THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. 1 Branch WANT Of to. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 DP. M. Central City ALBERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul berry street und Webster avo. QtlSTAV PICHEL, 030 Aduma avenue. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avonuo. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. 720 Codar avenuo. North Scranton GEO. V. DAVIS, corner North Main avenuo and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Groon RIdgo strcot. C. LOREN55. corner Washington avenue and Marlon street. Petersburg W.' H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving Duninore J. G. BONE & SON. For Rent. FOUR nlco front rooms; steam heat and bath; rent low; G20 Olive. FOR RENT After September 1, eight room house, all modern conveniences, with stenm heat free; good location; rent moderate. Apply at Tribune ot'llce. For Sale. FOR SALE Flue new automobile, value $923; will sell for $300 cash; can be aeon nt store of F. R. Smith, 307 Linden stieet, Hoard of Trade building. l'OIt SALE A flno Erpiaro piano, in cx cellent condition. Stleff's make. Ad dress Mrs. K euro of Tribune. FOR SALE A first class meat market. O.t-tir... lll ..n..1. ,.. ......... . 1.1. . u"-. ,., n ui u Jul JJitllJ. .LUuiL-aj lul Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa. Wanted To Rent. " WANTED TO rent by a gentleman, two unfurnished rooms, with heat and uso of bath. Box 300, Tribune office. WANTED A small house or flat, prefer ably furnished, In desirable location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box 327. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent mo'lorn improvements; prtvato family; gen tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenuo. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pro fcrrcd, at 330 Adams avenue. Real Estate. FOR SALE At a bargain on easy terms, tho Leighton farm in Glen burn. Also growing or harvested crops of grain, hay, vegetables and fruits; twelve choice cows and heifers, farm team, singlo driving horse, wagons, harness, farm imple ments, etc. Andrew Leighton, Glenburn. FOR SALE First-class hotel, established business, good reasons for selling; writo for further ' particulars. Address John Miller, 77 East Market street. Corn ing, N. Y. LOTS, houses nnd farms for salo. J. C. ZurfUch. Sco FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos in upper Green RIdgo; cholco neighbor hood; most doslrablo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlao, 1730 Sandorson avenuo. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN, Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to,G per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-315 Connell building. Agents Wanted. WANTED General and special agent3 for Scrnnton, Wllkes-Barro, Carbon dale, Williumsport. Nanticoko and all tho cities and towns In tho Stato of Penn sylvania, to represent tho Empire Llfo liisuranco Company of New York City (Incorporated 1KS1) to men with ability and tact, seeking remunerative business connections a liberal contract is olforcd. Address C. Zlmmor, Superintendent of Agencies, 170 Broadway, Now York City. Lost. LOST Purse. Wedncsdnv nvpnlni- onn. tnining sum of money and phonograph bill. Liberal reward. Got owner's name from Tribune. Chunk for Glen Onoko nt 2, 2.45, 3.30 4.15 p. ni and Glen Onoko for Mauch Chunk at 2,15, 3, and 3.43 p. m. Switch Back tickets, 50 cents extra for adults; children, 23c, and must be purchased on train before arriving ut Mauch Chunk. J. S. Swisher, District Passenger Agent. BASE BALL. Amorican League, At Philadelphia R.H.E. St, Louis 100402200-017 1 Philadelphia U 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 2 0 Batteries Powell and Kahoe; Wilson, Hustings and Sclireckengost. Umpire O'Loughlln. At Boston R.H.E. Detroit 1000000001 7 5 Boston ., 1 00 20 4 10 x- S 13 1 Battoricu Yeager, Mullen und Uuclow; Young and Crigcr. Umplrc-Shcrldaj, At Baltimore R.H.E, Cleveland ....,000101003311 G llutlmoni ,.,..5 0 3 0 0 2 5 Ox 15 13 I Batteries Bcrphard and Hemlsj Wiltro and Yeager. Umpire Joluistono, At Washington r.u.r. Chicago ,,, 100 0 0 1000-2 11 3 Washington 1 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 x-12 13 0 Batteries Callahan und McFurlund; Leo and Clark. Umpires Connolly und Curu thcra, t National League, At Now York-five Innings; rain , , R.H.E. Brooklyn ,,....,. 0 0 0 0 002 0 New York 0 0 0 2 023 2 Batteries-Evans and Furrell; Mutthow son and Bowcrmju. Umpire Emsllo. Other clubs not scheduled. ' Eastern League Buffalo, 2; Worcester, 8. Toronto, 4; Newark, 3, Montreal, 1; Jersey City, 0. Rochester, 4; rrovldence, 1, No Order Accepted for Less Tlnin 10 Cents. Help Wanted Malo. COAL MINERS WANTED TUG POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY Mr. A. J, King, Superintendent, with bituminous conl mines In tho town of Pocahontas, Tnnewoll County, States ot Virginia, on the Norfolk and Western Rail way, wants somo good, experienced coal miners at once. wauiss: I'or pick mining nnd loading entry coal 90 cents per car For pick mining und loading room coal 7." centH por car I'or mining nnd loading machine under-cut entry conl ..70 cents per car For intntmr and loading maehlno under-cut loom nun I ns renin ner enr IiisIiIh (rude tnvni'H Ills do lliirk In v it helpers Inside timber men Ihsldo limber helpers Jl.00 por day Parties nt 10 can procure special tickets for $10.7:1 for each person over the Pennsylvania Itullrond from Philadelphia to Pocahontas, lingular faro for ono person olono, $11.03. Arrangements can bo tnnUo to iidvunco tho railroad faro to re sponsible persons. Good miners will got regular cmphivniont nnd good accommodations, as tho town of Pocuhnntui) has over I.MX) Inhabitants, v POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANV. 301 Amnio Bids., Phlla. Holp Wanted. HOME WORK $00 monthly copying let ters: cither sex. Send two stamiin for partlctilnis. ltlclt'n Supply Co., 5031 Hul sted street, Chicago. Help Wanted Malo. WANTED Experienced doublo entry bookkeeper; good position for right party. Address In own handwriting, box 133, city. Situation Wanted. WANTED - Plain sowing; children's clothes a specialty. All work done neat and prompt. Cull at 032 Forest court, city. SITUATION WANTED-By n young man as shipping and Block clerk; lias gon.l habits nnd has a position at present, but desires a change for good reason. Cnn furnish good reference Address II. C, care of Tribune. Business Opportunity. A RARE chance for parties with small capital. Fine store room for rent, with small clean stock of general mer chandise which will bo sold low to nar Ucs renting room. Has neeti suecessmi stand for thirty years in k-.is ft nest manufacturing towns In Pennsylvania. No foreign population. This will pay you to investigate. Address Business, 123 S. Front street, Milton, Pa. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS wltiT out delay. Writo for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S. M. Hlbhnrd & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 and 4G Broadway, Now York. Established 1301. Long Distance 'Phono 23SS Broad. Reward. kjV $3.00 REWARD Fnckago containtns bracelet and locket addressed Stephen D. Engle, Hazleton, Pa. Georgo W. Finn. Now 'phono DOS. Boarders Wanted. BOUUDETTsvVANTErXU mer boarders; three largo airy rooms and good talilo board. Address O. K Dalton, Pa. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with first class tablo board, can bo obtalnsd at 333 Jefferson avenuo. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore, launders shirts at Sc. each and collars and cuffs at V,io. each. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened in the oflico of tho City Recorder by tho Director of tho Department of Public Works at i! o'clock p. m. on Monday, August 4, 1P02, for tho construction of thrco (3) sower basins In tho Fourteenth ward, according to plans and suetilica tions on lllu in tho Bureau or Engineer ing. Proposal blanks wllb bu furnished by tho Bureau of Engineering and no others will bo accepted. Proposals must bo tiled with tho Citv Controller nt his oflico in tho City Hall, Scranton, Pn., not later than 2.30 o'clock p. m. on Monday, August 4, 1002. Tho city reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE, Director. Department of Public Works. PffOSS0UL Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A., 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono ISGI. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B Real Estato Exchungo Bldg., 12ii Wash ington avo. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNEM, building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBEROEtt, PAUI building, Spruca strcot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo. Fire Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO,, Traders Hank Illdg, Patent Attornoys. PATENTS JJtf iYo&l" Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In tho city. No charge for In. formation on patentability; over ten years experience. Replofrlc & Co., rtlcara Bid jr. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK Un avenuo. Bates reasonable. P. S51EGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON IIOUSU. NEAR D L. & AV, rassenger dopot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Proprietor, Scavenger. A. B. BRiaOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used, A. I). Brlggs. proprietor, Leavo orders 1100 North .Main avon 10. or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones. Wiro Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEI,, BEAR 311 LAOtvA. avo., Scranton, infra, of Wire Soroona. Miscellaneous, MEGABGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP. piles, envelopes, paper bugs, twlno. Warohouso, W Washington uvonuo. THE WILKEtf-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton nt tho nows stand of Rclsman Bros., 40-J dpruco and f.KI Linden; M. Norton, S.'3 Luckawuuua avo.; I. S. Schutzor, 211 Spruca street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Erie Railroad Co., Wyoming Division Trains leavo Scrnnton for llawloy and local stations nt 8.13 u. m.. 1.33, S.20 ami 7.53 p. m. Sundays, at 9.00 a. in. und 1.33 p. m. For Now York, Honcsdalo and Inter- medluta points, at 1.33 p. m. Trains urilvo ut Scrnnton nt S.30 a. m.i 3.09. 7 23 and 9.15 p. m. Sundays, 1.00 p. m. and S.13 p. m. DIRECTOR Only Half a Cent a Word. Help Wanted Malo. AAAAMVM ..J2.0O to J2.23 per day .Jl.ro to $1.73 per day lu.oo nor day SOjrwjrfls.'S. Delawnro, Lackawanna and Western. , , In Effect Juno 1, 1D32. tralna leave Scrnnlim for Now York At 1.1,0, 3.20. U.03. 7.5U and 10.10 a. m.; i:.40, 3.40, 3 .13 p. m. For Now York and Phlla.-dclphla-7.30, 10.10 11. 111., nnd 12.40 mid 3.33 P. 111. For GotildtOioro At B.10 p. m. For Hurm lo-l.l3, 0.22 und 0.00 a. m.; 1.33, K.33 and 11.10 p. in. For lllnghamton, Klmlra and way stations 10.23 a. in., 1.03 p. m. lMir Oswego, Syracuse and Utlca 1.13 and "-", ". .'"'' I'!" !' "' Oswego, Syracuse and Utlca train at 0.22 a. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 0.00 a. m.; 1.03 and 0.30 p. in. Nicholson accommodation 1.00 and 0.13 11. in. nioomsbtiig Ulvliilnn-For Northumber land, ut G.S5 and 10.10 a. nt.; 1.53 and 0.19 P. m. For Plymouth, nt S.10 a. m.j 3.4f and 0.03 i. 111. , Sunday Trains-For New York, 1.30. 3.20, Ml., mm n. 111.; 3.40 and 3.33 p. m. For l-ujfnln l.ir, and 0.22 n. in.; 1.33. G.3H nnd n.io p. m. For Elmira nnd way stations in.-.i a. ni. For ninchamton and way sta tions, n.co n. m. niooniaburg Divlslon I.oavo Scrnnton, 10.10 a hi. and 0.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Juno 13, 1002. Trains Leavo Scranton. For Philadelphia and Nov York via D. & H. R. R at 7.11. through Parlor Car and Day Coach Carbondale to Now York and 0.4, a. in., with L. V. Coach Carbon ilnlo to Philadelphia, nnd 2.1S, 4.33 (Blrtcl: Diamond Express), and 11.43 p. in. Sun days, Da H. It. R 1..7S. 0.1T p. m. I'or V, hito Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points in tho conl regions, via D. ft " H-R.. 7.41. 2.1S and 4.35 p. m. For Pottsvlllp. 7.11 a. m. For Bethlehem. Easton. Reading, Har lisburg and pilncipal intermediate sta 'ons. via D. & II. R. R.. 7.41. 9.47 a. m.; ..IS, 4 3.1 (Black Diamond Express), 11.43 p. !"- Sundays. D. & II. R. R., 9.3S a. in.; l.nf?, 9.1 1 p. m. For Tunkhnnnock. Townndn, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal Intermediate stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.33 a. m. and 1.33 p. m. For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago nnd nil points west 'Via D. & II. R. R., 12.0:1 p. m.; 3.2S (Black Diamond Exnrcssl. 1n.11. 11. jn n m Sun. dove. D. & II. n. R.. 12.03, 9.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh nl cy Parlor cars nn nil trains between Wllkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland street, New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23 Cortland street, Now York. A. V. MONEMACHER, Dlv. Pas3. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pn. For tickets and Pullmnn reservations apply to rlty ticket office, 69 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. -. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29. 1902. Stations in Now York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. II. Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Hnrro and Plttston at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.30 a. m through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phil adelphia with only ono chnngo of cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and all piincipnl points south and west. For Avoca, Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, 1 j). m. and 4 11. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.iS0 and 1 p. m. For Beading. Lebanon and Hnrrlsburg via Allcntown nt 7.20 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. 1-Snnday, 2.10 p. m. For Tnmiuiiin and Pottsvlllo, 7.30 a. m.; 1 11. m. nnd 4 p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. AV, G. BESSLER. Gen., Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedulo In Effect June Hi, 1902. Trains leavo Scranton: U.1S a. rn weak days, through vestibule., train from Willies-Bane. Pullman buffet pnrlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllo; stops at piincipnl Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Kunbury. Hnr rlsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 0.47 n. m.. week days, for Siiiihury. Har lisburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 1,12 P. 111.. week (lavs, (Sundays. 1.3$ p. m.), for Siinhury. UarrisbuiR, Philadel phia, Baltimore. Washington nnd Pitts burs and tho West. 3.2S p. m., week days, through vestibule train from Wllkes-Barro. Pullman buffot pallor car end coaches to Philadelphia vli I'ottHVlllo. Stops at principal Intermedi ate stations. 4.33 p. m week days, for HnzlPton, Suh bury, llarrisburg, Philadelphia and Pitts burg, J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. J. It. WOOD. Gen, Pass. Agt, Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno Hi. 190.. Trains for Carbondalo leavo Scranton at fi.41, 7.30, 8.3H, 10.13 n. 111.! 12.03, 1.12, 2.11, 3.3H, 5.29, 0.23, S.2I, 9.13, 10.01 p. m.; 12.1S, l.i'S a, in. I ''or Honcsdalo-C.tl, 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 and 5.20 p. in. For Wllkcs-Bnrre-0.3i. 7.41. 8.11, 9.47. lo.ra a. m.; l.'.oi, 1.12, 2.1s, 3.2.?, 4.35, 0.10, 7,4. 10.11, 11.19 P. in. For L. V. R. It. Pnlnt3-7.ll, 9.17 a. m.; 2.1S. 1.35 nnd 11.49 i. m. For Pennsylvania II. R. Points 0.3S, 9,17 11, 111.; 1.12. 3.2S nnd 4.35 p. m. For Albany and all points north 7.30 . m. and 3.3ii p. m. t j j SUNDAY TRAINS. - For Curlotubile-B,,5rtl 11,33 a; m.j 241; 3.3i!. u.52 und 11.17 p. m. -' For WilkcH-nnrro-9.3S a. m.; 12:03, l.SS; S.'.'H. 0.32 and 9.17 11. 111, ' For Albany and points north 3.53 p. frTt For Honcsdalo S.30 a. m.j 11.33 and 3.53 '' W.' L. TRYpR, p. P. A.. Scranpn, Pj,. New York, Ontario and Western, Tlmo Tablo in Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 1933 NORTH HOUND TRAINS. . Leavo Leavo Arilva Tialns. Scranton. Carbondale, Cadosla, No. 1 ,lo..io ti. m. ll.ioa.m. l.oup, m. No. 3 1 00 p.m. l.llp.iu. B.09 p. m. No. 7 ,.,,., 0 10 p. m.Ar.c.'uiiiondalo 0.40 p.m SOUTH HOUND. v. Lenva Leavo Arrlvo 'iiuin3. i,iuuiu, -ui nuuuuiu. Disunion. No. 0 ,.,,,, - li.riu, in. 7.25a.m. No. 4 ,8.10a.m. 10.01n.rn, 10.j0a.KJ Nn. 2 2.15 p. m. 4.00 p. m. 4:4S p. 10, SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH 'BOUNra Lonvo Leavo 'ArrfVb Trains. Scranton, Cnrbondalo. CHdosftr; No. 0 ,,,,., soon, m, 0.10 p. nt. 10.l5a.ip. No. 5 7.'H 11. m.Ar.carbondalo 7,15 p.m SOUTH BOUND. J- Loavo Leave Arrive Trains. CudosiaCarbiMidalo', Scrtinton. No. 1! 0.30a. m, 7.23a. m Nn. 10 4.30 p. m. 000 p. in. 0. 13 p. u Trains Nos. 1 un week days, and 9 nn Sundays connect for Now York city, Mid dlotown, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, 03t wego and all points west. ;. Tuila 3 for Poyntclle, Walton, Delhi, Sidney, Norwich and all Now Berlin branch points. Train No. 0, with "Ounkor City Ex-pies-a" ot Ecrn11to.11, via O. R. R. of N, J for Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Baltimore. Washington und ' Pennsylvania stato points Sco rrme-tnble and consult ticket agent for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. G, P. A.. New York. J. E. WELSH, T. 1, A., Scranton, Pa. l';i ' ( ' -X.,... ..... ' jL,etta' - letSBawsys