' ' ' 1 I. t ' ' V I I i 1 1 I 1.1.1 J I ' m tUlBllllIllMJflfi m M ' 3Mk Specials R" For Friday and Saturday If you want a Suit or a pair of Shoes now, or if you think you'll want another Suit or a pair of Shoes when those you are wearing have ended their service. Friday and Saturday will be the days of opportunity for you in this store. Men's , In our corner some $4.00 Shoes. expect' them to sell them, a pair In our'Penn Avenue window you can see always sold here for $10.00 and $12.00. The cloth pat terns are the mpst fashionable this season. Price for this sale -. " Atterbury'' Blue -Serge Suits $20.00 and $2.c.oo Suits, made bv our famous terbury System." It's your opportunity to get a Suit of the very best cloth quality for $14.75 Samter Brothers Complete Outfitters. TUNKHANNOCK. JSpecIal to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, July SI. The base ball game at Montrose on Tuesday, between our team and theirs, resulted In a vic tory for them by a" score of 7 to 3. It Is only fair to say that only three Montrose players took part in the came, the rest being imported from Blnghamton and other places. The JTrltons played their own men, all of whom live here, and the result is no discredit to them. The Tunkhannock board of trade was granted a charter on "Wednesday by tho'.court of common pleas, and is now fully incorporated. Its membership is Composed of twenty-five of tho young business men of the town. William Bell will occupy tho Hen nlnkex house, on Second street, recent ly vacated by Lewis Comstock. Mr. Cornstock Is located in Owego, N. Y Bjv'fnndlnrd of tho Central house. idoyd, the little son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Robertson, is very ill at their home on Second street, The case of James Gallup was dis posed of In court on Wednesday by the defe,ndan entering Into bonds, with his mother as surety, conditioned for the support of, his wife and child, and pay ing the costs already accrued. Tho de fendant had been in jail nearly two years for refusing to comply with an order,, of court directing him so to do. Samuel Fitch and family have moved Into the Osterhout house on East TloEa street. Rev. Samuel Murdoch and wife are vVery Remarkable Cure of Diarrhoea. "About .fix years ago for the first tlmo in my life I hud a sudden and be vere attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. 'Alice Miller, -of Morgan, Texas, "I got temporary relief, but It camo back again and again, and for six long years I have Buffeted more misery and agony than I can tell. It was worse (hart death, My husband spent hundreds of dollais for physicians' prescriptions and treat ment without avail. Finally wo moved Jo Bosque county, our present homo, end ono day I happened to see nn ad vertisement of Ohamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Dlarrhoeu Remedy with a testjnftmlal of a man who had been cured by It. Tho case was so similar to my own that I concluded to try tho remedy, Tho result was wonderful. I tould -harly realise that I was well ugaln, or believe It- could be bo after fcavitjB suffered so long, but that one pottle of medicine, costing but a few cents, pured me." For sale by all druggists. Shoes and Oxfords window there's a large display This season s styles and lasts. We quickly, because we have marked r. Men's Suits entertaining their daughter-in-law, of Rochester, N. Y. Attorneys John R. Jones, of Scran ton, and Everett Harding, of Wllkrs Barre, were transacting business in court hero on Wednesday, FACTORYV1LLE. Special to tho Scranton Trlbuno. Forest City, Aug, 1. Mrs. J. S. Kelsey and daughter, Edith, are visiting tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. AVestgato. Miss Sarah Bell is visiting relatives in Buffolo. J. K. Yeager has purchased the prop erty of E. E, Demlng on Center street. A. J. Lawrence, of Denver, Col., is visiting in town. Until a few months ago, Mr. Lawrence was In the clothing business hero. While away ho has en joyed nn extended trip through Colora do, New Mexico and Texas, G, W. Muxey, of Anu Arbor uni versity, Is tho guest of his parents, It Is rumored about town that the Erie Intends to erect its new depot near what is locally known ns Cnstlo Garden, t-outh of Js'o, 2 breaker. They will lay out a. road from South Main street at the Hillside crossing. The proposed change is probably due to the lack of adquato switching' room. Tho present location Is tho most convenient site for passengers. Rev. C. A. Spalding, of the Baptist church, Is holding under advisement a call to a prosperous church at Anson vllle, Cambria county, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. pwons have been entertaining Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Lake, and son and daughter, of Atsago City, Kansas. HOPBOTTOJV1. Special to tho Scranton Tribune Hopbottom, July 31, Miss Williams, Mr. Staples and Mr. Strong, of Scran ton, were guests of Miss Alta Flnnover Sunday, The Miss Irene Chamberlain, of Scranton, and Mr, Cotelle, of New York city, visited at Leioy Carpenter's, this week, Mis. M, M, Bell Is on the sick list. Miss Mubel JefCers is spending a few days In Klngsjey pa the gues,t of Miss Manio Farley, Mr. stud Mrs. J. J, Qualley and daugh ters spent Wednesday In Montrose. Mrs. Welchou and son, and Mr; and Mrs. William Sterns and children, oi Pittsburg, Miss Stella Jeffers, of Mont rose, and Ed Bell and son, Stanley, -of Nicholson, spent Monduy with Mrs. O. D. Roberts. Mrs. F, A. Wrlgley and daughter, of Factoryvllle, returned home yesterday I THE SCRANTON of $3.00, $3.50 and PJ.5U anu $2.25 these Suits They $7.50 "At- $18.50 Serge and after spending the past week with Mrs. W. A. Jeffers. Three cases of small pox are reported near Lord pond. Our fishermen better go some place else for their four pound baE3, FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, July 31. There will be a special meeting of Sarah Rico circle, No. 104, in tho G, A, R. hall, Friday evening, August 1, nt 7.30. Mrs. F. A. Wrlgley and daughter, Dorothy, are visiting relatives at Hop bottom. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Winebrnke, who have been spending a few days In town since returning from their wedding tour, left Monday evening for their home In Scranton. There will be no preaching at the HISTORICAL PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES.-Cut out tho pictures appearing on this pago each day, draw a pencil mark around tho hidden object, savo them until Saturday, then Bend thorn or titko them to Tho Trlbuno oflice in an envelope addressed to "Puzzlo Department," Encloso In tho envolopo your name, ago nnd nddiess. The boys and girls who correctly mark the six plctuics appearing during tho week, and whoso answers aro first received, will have their names published in Tho Tribune Monday morning. Though wounded, General Herkimer directed the battle of August 6, 1777. Find the two Indiana who, attacked him. TRIBUNE - FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1902. Methodist church next Sunday, ns the pastor, Rev. J. Ni Lee, has been granted a two weeks' vacation. During the shower Monday evening, lightning struck tho barn on the farm of Charles Bisk, at Btinlter hill. A lum ber wagon and lUteen tons of baled hoy wore entirely consumed with the building. Mr, and Mrs. W, N. Shaw nnd daughter, Esther, of Tunkhnnnock, and Charles Brown, of sprlngvillc, were guests nt the home of A. A, Brown over Sunday. Dr. Paul Wilson, of Now York city, who has been spending his vacation here with his mother, has returned to his duties. Mr, and Mrs. Chnrles Gardner, Mrs. A. J, Gllmorc, A. J. Gardner and others attended the funernl of Benjamin Gardner, Jr:, at Iloiicsdale, yosterduy. Tho Gun club has a new trap, and will give It tho first trial Saturday afternoon. Tho writer knows of sevcrnl good people In Scranton who would like board In Factoryvllle. Those who could accommodate a few summer boarders can get them by notifying me. PITTSTON. Special to tho Scranton Trlbuno, PIttston, July 31. William L. Gee, ono of the pioneer residents of this vicinity, passed away Inst night at 10.30 o'clock at his homo on Luzerno avenue, West PIttston, where ho .had resided for the past forty years. Mr. Geo was aged 76 years and 13 days, and his death resulted from a complication of diseases which commenced on July 17, his birthday. Deceased was a native of Manchestershlre, England, and came to this country when a very young man. Fifty years ago he was united in mar riage to Miss Olive Stuart, of Honcs dalo, who survives with an adopted child, Mrs. Mary Alllnson. At tho out break of tho Civil war, Mr. Geo en listed In Battery M, Pennsylvania In fantry, and served three years, return ing homo as a second lieutenant. Do ceased was a member of Gohonto lodge of Odd Fellows, St. John's lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, nnd was a char ter member of tho West PIttston Pres byterian church. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with interment in the West PIttston cemetery. Stephen Tennant, a Jenkins township constable, went to tho Boston settle ment a few miles cast of here, last evening, with a warrant for the arrest of ono John Berantlne, an Italian. When the officer reached the home of Berantlne, the man was not to bo found, but the officer had misgivings that he was somewhere in tho locality and he loitered around, expecting to ar rest him later. A short tlmo afterward he approached tho house again, and as he did so Berantlne came out with a shotgun and fired at him. The con stable was quite a distance off at tho time and this Is the sole reason he lives today to tell the story. The shot In the charge of the gun scattered consider able, but Tennant's clothes were torn In several places by tho bullets, al though he was uninjured. Another warrant was secured for Berantlne's arrest, but he has fled. B. J. Burns, the undertaker, while returning homo from Browntown last night, after laying out a corpse, was held up by five thugs. As he was pass ing under the Erie railroad bridge on Railroad street, within fifty yards of Main street, one of tho highwaymen seized the horse's bridle, while another demanded Burns' money. Burns was not to be easily taken, however, and he struck the man .near the carriage a blow In tho stomach with the butt end of his whip and then, lashing up tho team, knocked over the man at tho horse's head and escaped. City police officers hurried to the scene and gave chase to men found nearby, but they escaped. A ' silver plating concern wishes to locate in this vicinity, and a represen tative was here yesterday and was shown nbou: the town by members of the board uf trade. The funeral of T. H. Davis' young child took place this afternoon with interment in PIttston cemetery. Ser vices were conducted at. tho homo of Dr. Parke, assisted by Rev. David" Mac Donald, of Avoca. A quartette compos ed of Miss Moo Staler, Miss Lulu Ked die, Thomas Kneebone and Edgar Pro byn. A Polander had a narrow escape from drowning in the river here this morn ing. He was coming down in a boat but the curient was strong and ho was carried against one of the piers of Ferry bridge. The boat balanced on the point of tho pier and the occupant was rebcued with tho aid of a lope let down from the pier. A Hughestown cow, owned by David Davis, got Into Peter Schmaltz's lot this morning and ate of the fruit of a wild cherry tree, and died shortly after ward. Martin Dolan, pitcher for the West PIttston base ball team has accepted a position with the Allentown team and left for that city yesterday. Richard Appley, mine foreman for the Erie company at No, 11 colliery has accepted' a position with the San Fran cisco Coal Mining company in Mexico. THE iJQMJMfS "WAiTI I IUII IILillllt Only Half a Cent a Word. JTor Bent. FOR RENT-927 Green Rlilgn street, 0 room hoilse, modem Improvements, steam heat, moderate rent, excellent lo cution nnd nclghhoihood. Inaulro 1M Washington nvcntic. FOR RENT A 4-1 oom cottage, complete ly furnished, with two bouts and Hail ing pier nt S per week, at Lako Sheri dan. Seo J. C. SSurlllch. FOUR nlco front rooms: steam heat nnd bath! rent low; 620 Olive, For Sale. FOR BALE Flna now automobile, value 5923; will sell for fJ00 cash; cun bo seen nt stoio of F, R. Smith, 007 Linden stteot, Hoard of Trado building. FOR SALE A lbst class moat market. Owner will work for party. Addicss 131 Chestnut street, Dunmorc, Pa. Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RBNT-Cottugo at Lako winoin. v. i'. WANTED TO rent by a getitlcmaii.-two unfurnished rooms, with heat und uso of bath. Box GOO, Tilbune olllco. WANTED A small house or flat, prefer ably furnished, in dosliablo location. To gain attention, stato terms. P. O. Cox 327. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, niodorn Improvements; prlvato family; gen tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas nnd bath, gentlomen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Rooms Wanted. WANTED Room with or without board; strictly prlvato family. Address H. C. M., Tribune. Real Estate. FOR SALE At a bargain on easy terms, tho Lelghton farm In Glenburn. Also growing or harvested crops of grain, hay, vegetables and fruits; twelve choice cows and heifers, farm team, single driving horse, wagons, harness, farm Imple ments, etc. Andrew Lelghton, Glenburn. FOR SALE First-class hotel, established business, good reasons for selling; wrlto for further partlculais. Address John Miller, "7 East Market street, Com ing, N. Y. LOTS, houses and farms for sale. J. C. Zuiflleh. Seo FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes In upper Green Ridge; choice neighbor hood; most dcsliablo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvino, 1730 Sanderson avenue. Lost. LOST Purse. Wednesday evening, con taining sum of money and phonograph bitt. Liberal reward. Get owner's name from Tribune. Rewarji. 53.00 REWARD Package containing bracelet and locket addressed Stephen D. Engle, Hazleton, Pa. George W. Finn. New 'phone DOS. Summer Boarders. WILL TAKE summer boarders, five large airy rooms, shade, good table board. Address O. K Dalton. Boarders Wanted. WANTED A few boarders for August and September on a furin; pleasantly located; very healthy und a comfortable home. Mrs. Georgo Waterson, Uswich, Wayne county. Pa. BOARDERS WANTED Will tnko sum mer boarders; three largo nlry rooms and good table board. Address O. K Dalton, Pa. Board and Booms. FOR RENT With board, pleasant front room; aiso ono siue room; an con' VQniences. 513 Adams avenuo. VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtained at 333 Jefferson avonuo. jWOOSIC. Many of our townspeople nro attending tho Christian Alllanco meeting In Avoca this week. Misses Henrietta Harris, of Taylor, and Mabel Allen, of Avoca, wcro callers in town yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Llndamuth nnd daughter, Marlon, of Akron, O,, aro vis iting at tho Hailstone lesldenco. Misses Maude Smith, Alma Loveilng and Mrs. John De.ui3 leave today for At lantic City to fpend two weeks, Miss Marietta Davis,' of Hyde Park, spent Wednesday evening with Miss Agnes Butler. Miss Mnsigie Brown Is spendlns a few wccks in uioomsDurg. iASE BALL. I National League. At Philadelphia R.II.E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 C 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 1 Batteries Poole and Bergen; White and Dooln. Umplic O'Day, At Boston R.H.U. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 3 Boston 3 2 0 1 0 00 Ox C 9 3 Batteries Rhoadcs and Kllng; Plttln ger nnd Moran, Umpire Brown, At Brooklyn R.U.E, Pittsburg 0 0000 00303 12 1 Brooklyn 0000000000 2 0 Batteries Chesbro and O'Connor; Evans and Farrell, Umpire Powers. At New York ' R.II.E. St. Louis 1000010103 9 0 Now York 0000100102 G 1 Batteries-O'Neill and O'Neill; Miller, McGinnlty and Brcsnuhun. Umpire Emsllc. American League, At Clcyelund R.H.E, Boston ,,,,,,.0 0 0 00 00 000 fi 1 Cleveland ,,.,, ,1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 x 3 10 2 Batteries Dinecn and Wurner; Born hard and Wood. Uniplro O'Loughllu. At Detroit- ' R.H.E, Washington ,..,.,,, ,0 0 0 0 1 0 0 00 1 2 2 Detroit ,.,,, ,,,0 00 0030 Ox 0 15 2 Batteries Orth and Clark; Mullen and Buelow, Umpire Connolly. At St. Louis- R.II.E. Philadelphia 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 0-412 0 St. Louis ,.,20 1 00 1 00 00 4 1) J Gamo called after tenth Inning on ac count of daikuess. Batteries Wnddell nnd Schreckengost; Douohuo nnd Kahoe. Umpire Johustouo and Curuthcrs. t Eastern League. Buffalo, 7: Jeisey City, 6. Toionto. 2; Worcester, 1. Rochester, 0; Newark, 1. Montreal, 8; Providence, 7 No Order Accepted for Less Tlnui lo cents. Branoli WANT Offioas, Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drujj Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALHERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul berry street nnd Webstor avo, GUSTAV P1CHEL, CM Adams avenuo. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenuo. - South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. 720 Cedar I avenuo. Worth Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avonuo und Market street, Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dick son avenuo. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green RIdgo strort. C. LORBNZ. corner Washington avenuo and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Bunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTED One stationary engineer, ono llreman and ono general hiuidy man, Address applications to J. D. J., Tilbuno oflice. BOILERMAKERS and bnllcrmakers' helpers wanted for out-of-town rail road shops; good wages and steady em ployment for reliable and competent men; transportation furnished. Apnly between 0 a. m. and T, p. m Menrn build ing, corner of Washington avenuo and Spruco street; Rooms 310 and 311. W. J. Rule. WANTED Traveling salesmen for im proved school lunch box. C. S. Sbop pard, 110 Exeter street. PIttston, Pa. Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTED by a widow to do washing and Ironing and cleaning toy tho day. Address 712 Schnell court. WANTED Plain sewing; children's clothes a spocialtv. All work dono neat and prompt. Call at 03:2 Forest court, city. SITUATION WANTED By a young man ns shipping nnd stock clerk; has good habits and has a position nt present, but desires a chango for good reason. Can furnish good reference. Address II. C, care of Tribune. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulclc, stinight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connell building. Miscellaneous. EDUCATED FOREIGNER desires teach er In English; German lady preferred. Address, N. 11., Tribune ofllcc. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoro, launders shirts at Sc. each and collars and cuffs at l!jc. each. LEGAL. THE ELECTION of officers and directors of tho Citizens' Building and Loan association will bo held at the offieo of tho association, No. 411 Board of Trade, ou Tuesday, Aug. 1, 10i,J. from S to O.dO p. m. II. F. J5IEGLER, See. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALEBPRCPAls"'wnr"bo""opened in tho ofilco of tho City Recorder by tho Director of the Department of Public Works at " o'clock p. m. on Monday. August 4, 190::, for tho construction of three (3) sower basins in tho Fourteenth ward, according to plans and sneclllca tlons on file In tho Bureau or EiiKlneer Ing. Pioposal blanks will bo furnished by tho Bureau of Engineering und no others will be accepted. Proposals must-be Hied with tho Citv' Controller at his office In tho City Hall, Scranton, Pa,, not later than 2.3u o'clock p. m. on Monday, August i, 190J. Tho cltv reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director, Department of Public Woiks. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1S0I, Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B Real Estate Exchango llldg,, 1LM Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BUDO. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 726 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGEIl, PAULI building, Spruco stieet, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 WYOMING nvo. Fire Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO., Traders Bank BIdg. Patont Attorneys. P AT E S3 TS SttKoWff" Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor in tho city. No charge for In formation on patentability; over ten years experience, Rcplorclc& Co., Hears Rltffr," Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123' AND 127 FRANK Un avenuo, llatas reasonable, P. 55IEQLEU, Proprietor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W. Passenger depot, Conducted on the Eu. ropean plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor, Scavenger, A. U. UltjaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor: only Improved pumps UEed, A. B. Iblggs. prupiletor. l.envn orduis 1100 North Main avou io. or Elcko's drug store, tome" Adams and M-ulborry. Both telephones. i I Wlvf Screons, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA. avo., Scranton, mfrs. of V'lio Screons. Miscellaneous, MEGARGEM BROS., PRINTERS" SUP piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 110 Washington avenuo. THtl W1LKES.BAR1E RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton nt the news stand of Rclsman Bros,, 400 Spruco and 50:; Linden; M. Norton, Zi'l Lackawanna uvo.; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce stioitw nKliii Hi ktdtumtlHHWmuMimU0Umlim Wi !' . 15 E WKECI0KY. 'A Only Half a Cent a Word. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS wlth out dolay, Wrlto for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S. M. HUitmrd ,1 Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange. 41 and 4(1 Broadway, Now York. Established 1S6I. Long Dlstnnco 'Phono 2.1SS Broad. Dolawaro, Lackawanna and Westorn. In Erfect Juno 1, 1902. Trains leuvo Sriautnn for Now York At 1.50. 3.20, 0.03. 7.50 unci 10.10 a. m.S 11.10, 3.40, 3 33 p. m. For Now York and Phlla delphla 7.50, 10.30 n, m., nnd 12.40 und 3.33 P. m, For Gouldsboro At 0.10 p. m. For Buffalo 1,13, 0.2J nnd 9 00 a. m,', 1.53, 15 60 nnd 11,10 p. m. For Blngliamton. Elmlrn nnd way stations 10.23 n. m., 1.03 p, m. For O3wogo, Syracuse and Utlcn 1,15 am. 0.22 n. m.; i,r5 p. m. Oswego, Syracuse nnd Utlcn train at fi.22 a. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 a. m.; 1.03 and 0.50 p. in. Nicholson accommodation 1.00 nntl C.13 n. m. Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, at 0.33 nnd 10.10 a. m.; 1.55 nnd fi.10 p. m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3.40 und 9.03 p. in. Bundny Trnlns-For Now York, 1.50, 3.29, 0 05. 10.10 n. m.; 3.10 and 3.33 p. m. For ntiffnlo 1.1." nnd 0.22 a. m.; 1.53, 6,50 and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlta nnd way stations 10.23 a. m. For Blncluimton nnd way sta tions, 9.00 n.' m. Bloomsburg Division Lc.avo Scranton, 10.10 a ,m. and CIO p. m. Lehigh Valley Rnilroad. In Effect Juno 13, 1902. Trains Leave Scranton; For Philadelphia and Now York via B, & H. R. R nt 7.11. tluough Parlor Car and Day Coach Cnrbondale to New York nnd 9.47 a. in., with L. V. Coach Cnrhon dnlo to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4.33 (Black Diamond Express), nnd 11.4D p. m. Sun davs, D. & ii. R, R i..-,s, 9.17 p. m. For. White Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In tho roal regions, via D. & H. R. R 7.41, 2.13 and 4.33 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.41 n. m. For Bethlehem, Enston, Rending, Har rlsburg nnd principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. ,fc IT. R. R.. 7.41, 9.47 a. m.; 2.13, 4 35 (Black Diamond Express), 11.43 p. m. Sundays, D, &. II. R, R., 9.88 a. m:; 1.GS. 9.17 p, m. For Timkh.irmnc-k, Towanda, Elmlrn, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal Intermediate stations via D L. & W. R. R 6.33 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nia Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. ft H. R. R., 12.03 p. m.: 3.28 (Black Diamond Express), 10.41. 11.49 n. m. Sun davs. D. & II. R. R.. 12.03. 9.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Bnrro nnd New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23 Cortland street, New York. A. W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations npp)y to rlty ticket ofilco, 69 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29, 1902. Stations in New Yolk, foot Liberty street nnd South Ferry, N. R. Tiulns leave Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Eastr.n, Bethlehem, Allen town, Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wilkos-Barro and PIttston 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 change of cars' for Bnltlmorc and Washington, D. C, and all principal points south and west. For Avoca. PIttston and Wilkes-Barre, 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 and 1 v. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. andij ip. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. For Tamnciua and Pottsvllle, 7,30 a. m.; 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent it station. W. G. BESSLER, Gen Manager, C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schcdulo in Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains leave Scranton: 6.38 a. m.. week days, through vestibule train from Wilkes-Banc. Pullman buffet parlor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vilie; stops at principal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 9.47 a. m.. weak das, for Sunbury. Har llsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 1.12 P. m.. week days, (Sundays. 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.2S p. m., week days, through vestibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet pallor car end coaches to Philadelphia vli Pottsvllle. Stop3 at principal intermedi ate stations. 4.35 p. m., week tin vs. for Hazleton, Sun bury. Hnirlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- l"B' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. J, B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains for Caibondalo leave Scranton at 6.11, 7.36, 8.36, 10.13 n. m.i 12.03, 1.12, 2.11. 3.56. 5.29, 6.23, S.2I, 9.13, 10.01 p. m.i 12.1S, Forlloncsdnle G.H, 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 and 5.29 p. in. For Wllkes-Barre C.3S. 7.11, S.41, 9.47, 10.53 a. in.; 12.01, 1.1-', 2.1S, 3.2S, 4.33, 6,10, 7.4S, 10.U, It, 19 p. m. Tor L. V. R. P.. Polnts-7.41, 9.17-a. m,; 2.1S. 4.33 and 11.49 P. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6.3S, 9.47 a. m.: 1.42, 3.2S and 1.35 p. m. For Albany and all points noith 7.36 a. m. und 8.56 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Corbondnlo 8.50, 11.33 a. m.; 2.11, 3.56. CM and 11.17 p. m. For Wllkes-n.irro-9.3S a. m.; 12.03, 1.53, 3.2S, 6 3." and 9.17 P. m. For Albany and points north 3.55 , p. m. ' For Honesdalo S.30 a. m.; 11.33 and 3.52 P. m. W, L. PRYOR, D, P. A., Scranton, Pa. Erie Railroad Wyoming Division. In Effect July 30th, 1902."" S. Trains leave Scranton tor Hawley 'and local stations at" 7.20 nndS.43 a. m.;'1.35 and fi.2'1 p. in. Sundays, 9 00, a, m 'and 1.33 p, m. For New York, Newburgh and intcimcdlnto points nt 7.20 a, in, nnd 1,33 p. in. Sundays, 1.35 p.J m, ' t. For HoncsdnQ-1.33 und B20 p. m.. l" Trains nrrlvn at Scranton P.20, 10.41-a. m.; 3 06 and 9.13 p, in. Sundays, l.uO and 8.13 p. m, New York, Ontario and Western. Tlmo Table In Effact Sunday, Juno 13, 1933 NORTH HOUND TRAINS, Lenvu Leave Arrive 'Plains. Scranton, CiWinnd'iie, f-yj No, l lo.soa, m. 11.10a.m. l.oop. m. No, 3 ...... 4 on p. m, 4.14 p. in. 6.01 p. m. No, 7 6 10 p. m.Ar.C'arlioiidalo a. 46 n.m ' SOUTH BOUND, t- Lcavo Leavo AuJVfl Trains. Cadosla. Cu litiniluio. Sciunco.;. No. 6 65iia,m. 7.25 (uhi. No. I 8.40a, m, 10.01 a.m. 10,40a. rn. No. 2 2.13 p. in. 4.U0 p. in. . 4.43 p. an. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH JIOUND,"; Le.ivp Leave Arrive Trains. Scranton. Cnrbondale. Cadnsia, No. 9 , N'JO a. in. 9-M P, m. 10.43 a, m. No. 5 7.0i) p.,m.Ar,Cnibondald 7,15 p.m SOUTH BOUND. ii., Leavo Loayo Arrive Trains. Cadosla. Carbondalo, Scinnton. No, (I ...... 6.50 a.m. 7.23 a.m. No. 10 430p.m. 6.06 p. in. G.45p.m. Tinins Nos. 1 on week days, nnd 9 on Sundays connect for Now Yoik city,. Mid dletown, Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Os wego and all points west. Tinlu 3 for Poyntcllo, Walton, Delhi, Sidney, Norwich and nil Now Berlin branch polntij. Train No. 6, with "Quaker City Ex press') at Scruntpn. via C. R. R. of N, J,, for Philadelphia, Atlantic Cltjy Baltimore, Washington "and Pennsylvania, state points. See tlmo. table and-consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A., New York. J. E, WELSIL'T. V, A., Scranton, Pa. J M?l M )l il f f-i yT-jfi- 'A H vt. " ft r ......nU 'ft. n-to. -&&. j