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THE SCRANTON. TRIBUNE-SATURDAY AUGUST 2, 1902.
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MONEY
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YOU!
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THD QUICKEST AVAY to get money when you can not
nfford to wait for it, ,ls to como hero and get a loan
on jour household furniture. Wo will hand you tho
amount you want within on hour or two after you ask. Tho
easiest way Is to
Borrow Money On Your
Household Furniture
WHY? Bocauso jou can pay ns Just whenever you know
jotl will linvo tho money to pnrc. You pay In small
easy Installments, cither weekly or moi.thly. You may
havo tho loan for one month or for n wholo year.
THE CHEAPEST WAY to Bet out of financial troublo Is
to get a small loan from us. Wo will tell you at first ex
actly what n loan for any amount for any length of tlmo
will cost. Wo charge only a modornte rato for tho usa ot
tho money, and jou will ho surprised to find how vfcry low
our charges uro. You p.iy only for tho actual tlmo jou
keep tho money. This company does not charge compound
Interest at all, nor nro thero any extra charges of any kind.
NO PUBLICITY. No questions nro asked among your
friends or neighbor'. No endorsement of papers here.
Everything fair and square.
From 110 to $300 Loaned
If you want to keep your friends and neighbors
from knowing that you arc hard
up wc can help you.
Private Rooms for Free Consultation.
Remember that there is no compound Interest to
pay and that you pay us whenever
it is most convenient.
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CALL, 'RHONE, WRITE
SCRAM LOAN GUARANTY CO,,
207 Wyoming Avenue.
Right In tho heart of tho shopping district. Convenient for
tho ladles. Plenty of private offices.
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NEW 'PHONE, 2826.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESDALE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Honesdale, Aug 1. On Monday next
the AVayne-Susquehanna scnntoiial
conference will be held In Honebdalc.
L. M. Atkinson purchased .it public
sale, at the com t house on Wednesday,
the" plant and building of the Huwley
Times. Piicc $1,723. For the past jeur
E. B. Calloway, of Honesdale, opeiat
ed tho plant under lease. Mr. Calloway
will leturn to Honesdale.
Next Sunday, Rev. William H. Swift
will preach In the Piesbyteiian church,
- In tho moining only. Rev. G. A. Place
will conduct morning and evening: ser
vices in tho Methodist chuich; Rev.
3. C. Hall, a foimer rector will con
duct services in Giaco Episcopal chutch
and Rev. C. L Percy w 111 occupy his
pulpifc in the Baptist church, morning
and evening.
The Erie and Wyoming train which
formerly left Honesdale at 5 10 p. m.,
now leaves at 7.10 p. in., this Is a thiough
train for Scianton. Heictofore the last
' train for Scranton was the Delawaie &
Hudson C 30 tiain.
Miss Isabella Calloway and aunt,
Mrs. Fannie Hawkey, left this morn
ing for a sojourn of seveial weeks at
t Ocean Giovo and other pleasure lesoits.
Miss ElUubeth K. Bentley, after an
absenceof several week3 has leturned
to Honesdale.
A half doen Erie laihoad ofllcinls
visited Honesdale, FHduy morning by
special train on a tour of Inspection.
Edwaid B. Calloway who has just ic
tlred from the management of tho
Hawley Times, will an Monday next
enter the oflice of the Wayne County
Herald, where ho has accepted a situ
ation. Misses Grace Jadwln and Gince Spen
cer ate spending two weeks at Asbuiy
Park.
The announcement has been made of
''the engagement of Miss Elizabeth K.
Bentley, of Honesdnle, and Mr. Lorlng
R. Gale, of Biooklyn, N. Y.
vHon, and Mrs. George S. Purdy, aie
at Atlantic City.
No. 4 In tho Dutlnnd block on East
street. Is to bo occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Richaid Duscnbeule.
July 31, 1852 Freedom Lodgo of Odd
Fellows moved their place of meeting
from Piompton to Honesdale. At the
same time William Weisse was initiat
ed Into the order, who is now the old
est living member. The double event
was duly observed in Freedom hall.
Friday evening. A eiy Inteiesting
vocal and musical piogwimme was leu
dred In the wuy of solos nnd duetts,
by Messrs. J. A. Bodle, William Selle,
Chailes Dodge, Doctor Btydon, A, C.
ToJIey, C. F. Bullock, William Hkib
dell and John Smith. Piofessor Nuv
Jor, presided at tho piano. Hon. Oooigo
S, Purdy dellveted a idiot t addiess at
the conclusion of which ho picscnted
to Mr. William Wicsse a beautiful
gold watch pendant, as a testimonial
from tho lodge. Mr. Weisse In lesponso
pleased, the audience with a desulp
tlon of his nrtlvnl in America and
locating In Honesdale and his ex
perience as an Odd Fellow. He Is a
Bohemian by birth. Although eighty-
Very Remarkable Cuie of Diarrhoea,
"About six yeais ago for tho Hist
time In my life I had a sudden and ue
yeie uttuek of dlnlihoca," says Mis.
Alice Miller, of Moigan, Texas. "I got
teinpoiary teller, but It came back again
and again, and for six long years I have
isuffoied more misery und ngony thaji
I can tell. It was vvorso than death.
My husband spent hundreds of dollars
for physicians' prescriptions and tieut
ment without avail, Finally we moved
to Bosque county, our present home,
and one day I happened to bee an ad
vertisement of Chamberlain's Colic,
Qhnleia and Diarrhoea Remedy with n
testimonial of a man who had, been
cured by It. The cusu was bo similar to
iny own that L concluded to try the
remedy. The leljult was wonderful. I
could hardly jeallse that I was welt
Again, or believe II could be so after
having buffered so long, but that one
bottle of medicine, costing but a few
cents, cured me." For sale by all druggists.
$ $
$ $ $
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P. O. BOX, 94.
three years of age, retains wondeiful
memory and is an Interesting talker.
At the cloe of the exercises, sand
wiches., coftoe, Ice cieam and cigais,
weie served by gentlemen waltei. It
was stnetly a male gatheilng.
Stamps Given Away.
Ten extia stamps given away. See
our adveitisement In this paper. Meais
& Hagen.
WAYMART.
Special to tho Scranto'i Ti Ibunc.
Waymart, Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hoban, of Nicholson, are spend
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Dovje.
James Staples, who has been 111 for
some time was remoed to a sanltaiium
Monday.
Miss Isabollo Mitchell, of Carbondale,
is tho guest of Laura Coison.
Mrs. G. W. Shepheid, who was stop
ping in town a few dajs has ictuincd
to her home In Buffolu.
Miss Lillian Staples was a business
caller In Carbondale, Wednebday.
Mrs. Hnniet Noiton in again con
fined to her home by illness.
Ralph Ball, of Caibondale, was the
guest of iclathes in town Wednesday
night.
2. A. Wonnacot hns his sawmill com
pleted and has commenced sawing
timber.
Mr. and Teny, of New Yoik city, who
have been spending ,i few dnvs with
the lattei's sistoi, Mis. C. R. Tuthill,
leturned homo Monday.
Dr. F. W. Coiion, who hns been In
Vliginia for the past thiee months,
has leturned home.
Miss Anna Dovle and Celestlne
Meeklns who have been Isltlng Anna
Doyle, returned to their home in
Wllkes-Barre, Satuulay.
Mrs. G. W. Leonaid and Mis. Z. A.
Wonnacott and daughter, Iiene, spent
Wednesday with Caibondale fi lends.
Mr. and Mis. N. A. Walkei, of Biad
for, aie visiting tho lattor's paients,
Mr. nnd Mia. John Ruppeit.
Stamps Given Away.
Ten ex tto. stamps ghen away. See
our advertisement In this papei. Meats
& Hagen.
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, Aug. 1. Di. und Mis. H.
K, Williams, of Jersey City, aie visit
ing thch patents In this place.
Mis. C. M. Nichols tetutned to her
homo in Bliighiiiiitou, after spending
some tlmo with fi lends in this pluce.
Mts. R. M. Nlles, i etui tied home
Tliui sduy night after spending some
tlmo with her patents in Lucy v lllo.
Mt, and Mis. Rlchuirt Knllfcr aio
lsltlug tho formers bi other, Mr. C.
11. MacCnnuell.
Miss Floteuce Williams leturned
homo Wednesday night, ufter spend
ing some tlmo with her bi other, Di,
H. If. Wilklns, of Jetscy City.
Mis, Mat tin Kline has been visiting
friends In Cllffoid,
Mr. U. J, Johnson spent two days of
this week with his mother, Mis, Wil
liam Johnson, of Royal.
Mi, und Mrs. Hotuco Mack and
daughter attended the wedding of Dr.
Coon und Miss Acicerly ut Claik's
Giccn.
Stamps Given Away,
Ten extiu. stumps given away, Seo
our adveitisement In 'this paper. Meurs
& Hagen,
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to tho Scrunton Tribune.
Tunkhannock. Aug. J.-Rcv. W. P. Illle.
of Cape Muy, N, J., litis accepted tho cull
to tho Buptibt church at this placo and
will begin his lubois Aug. 10.
Theodoio Rogeis, of this I'laco, Is about
to open u buibcr shop at JMIton.
Mr. nnd Mis. Ray DoWItt liava gone
to housekeeping in the Joseph At muttons
hotibo on West Tlosia street.
Attorney Fiemont Williams, of Blng
humton, N. Y,, is spending his vacation
with his mother, Mrs. Eliza Williams, at
this place.
Piank Aveiy and wife, of Now York
city, aro being uitettalned by tho form
171 MONEY
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er's father, F. P. Avory, on West Tioga
, street.
Mrs. Leonard Cnrllti Is entertaining
ft lends fiom South Montrose this week.
ti. Arthur Uarham is having his lent
denco on Wnircn street tcpnlntcd. Ste
phen Hoblnson has tho contrcet.
MIbs Jennlo Motrgcr, of Hnzloton, Is tho
Ettrst ot friends In town.
Miss Mary rnmipy, of Wlllcs13arre, Is
Usltlng her plslrts, Mis. Ultima. Carlln
and Mips Anna ranncv, nt this place.
Mrs. Mnrgurot Crotighan, of Wllkca
Uanc, Is tho guest of ft lends In town.
Miss Mnmo Gilfllth, of Bcianton, Is vis
iting friends nt this place.
Mrs Kitth.tilno Sampson, of TilnRhnm
on, N, Y Is vlslllng: his son, Dean W.
Bamp3on, at thlt, place.
HALLSTEAD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Hallstcad, Aug. 1 Mr. n! 'rs. Mc
Oloskcy, Jnmes 11. Taj lor, of Ithaca, nnd
Addison G. DiIUoIb, of Waplilttgton, D.
C, am vlnltlnp at J, T. DuBols.'
Mts. James Stiovet, Mis. I.ouls os,
Mn. S. C. SwmU and Mis. Cliailcs Lnvv
rcnia sjiont Thursday with Mis. Louis
Hoffman, nf McKlnntv's Mills.
Mrs. William llatelcitBtle, of Wnshltig
tnn, D. 0., Is visiting Iter mother. Mis.
Wesley, on William sttcot.
Jamts Snovcr visited In Scianton on
Wednwdnv and Thuisday.
Miss Lillian Chinch left Thuisday for
a two wce'-s' visit with fi lends In Hui
fotd and Philadelphia.
Mamie Petty has accepted a position
In tho Heiuld oflice.
W. F. fclmtell enlkd on ftlond3 In New
Mllford Tuesday evening.
Mis P. r. Van Woinor Is visttlns In
Ncwnilc Vallov. N Y.
Mrs. rrnnlc Allen and Miss rio Colo,
of Phllndclplila, mo visiting fileiuls In
Gteat Bend
Ihe Bcv. Prod II. Wntklns, of Biandt,
will preach In the Ptcsbyterlan chutch
tomorrow
Rev. V. L Llnubeiiy Is visiting In
Binghnm'ton and Caimol Otove.
Mnstcr Geoigo Wnid, of Buffalo, Is
upending a few weeks with hla many
friends 1 cip.
Mis H. W. Hilsov loft Thuisday for a
week's visit In Rochester, N, Y.
Mrs 1? W. Poise was In Blnshamton
Thursday.
Mts. Chatles Cotdls visited Blnghamton
fi lends Wfdncadnj.
Miss Josephlno Millard 1ns leturned
from visiting ft lends In Blnghamton.
Bullnrd's hind will give an open air
concert at l"te West Side patk S Uurda
cvonlnz. Gould Smith suffered a paralytic stroke
la3t Pildiv. He Is Improving slowly.
Mr nnd Mrs Bdward Shaw, of Buffalo,
aie visltlns ft lends In town.
Mis P. J. McCann and children, of
Scranton. aro visiting Mis. C. Noonnn.
Miss Estolla and riorence. of Rotter
darn Junction, N Y , are v Nitlng nt tile
hnmo of A. F. E'dildgc, on Chase avenue.
Mrs, Hawkins and Jennie Penv will
attend tho Bpworth leaguo convention nt
Cnrmel Grovo Friday.
MIs Verla Shaw is visiting her sister
at Pcckvlllo.
BROOKLYN.
Special to the Scranton Tilbuno
BtooKlvn, Aug. 1 The Methodist Epis
copal Sabbath bcliool has Invited tho oth
et Sundav schools In town to picnic with
them nt Heal t Lake Aug. 14 The Brook
lvn band has also accepted an invitation
to nccompsny them, and it is expected
that a Iaigc company will go
Jits. Lake, of Montrose, has been tho
guest of Mib Ralph Stetling for tho past
week.
Mlsb Joblo Quick of Suanton, is visit
ing her ginndpatcnts, W.' II Eldildgc.
S. P Bleed and Blmei Bioed have con
nected their faim re&ldenccs by tele
phone. The Btonkljn band will play at tho
hnivost homo picnic at Dlmock camp
L'loundb
Mis Itcniletta Kent, of Elmlta. is
visiting her nieces, Mis. Eldiidgo and
Mis" Dolavvny.
Summer boarders aio being ontortaincd
at tho hotel, albo nt A. K. Gere's
C. V. AVatious and family aie sum
meiing on L S. Ely's faim at South
Pond
Aichle Savige, who has been opeiatcd
upon for appendicitis at Blncdiamton,
has so far leeovcied ab to bo ablo to
visit f i lends heto
Misb liattle McMillan, who Ins been
visiting at the homu of JIis Bilbbin, in
Scianton, has returned homo.
Mis Geoiglanna Spidet is staving with
hoi blstct. JIis. Aha Quick.
Pi .ink Butch, of Wnvetly, N. Y lb
calling on Biook1n ft lends
Mi. nnd Mis. Era Kent nio cntcttnln
lug theli daughtct and her childien, of
r.ilnted Post. N. Y.
Mis. 13. A. Rej nolds, of Scianton, is
tho guest ot Mis Josephine Stfiling.
Miss Eva Lalhiop, of Philadelphia, is
spending a slioit tlmo as tho guest of
Miss Geitiudo Wuldlc.
O. M. Dolawav and family ato camp
ing nt Ileait lako with ji paity from
Binghainton.
Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Unlvoisallsl
chuich meets net Thursday with Mis.
N. L Tiftany and tho Methodist Episco
pal Aid with Mis. L S Ely.
UN10NDALE.
Special to the Scianton lilbuue.
Unlondale, Aug. 1. Jtidson Cable has
i etui nod after u shoit sojourn at Mont-
1030
Rev. U. Giant Houston, of Kansas,
will lectin e In tho Piesbteilan chutch
Wednesday evening, Aug. fi His hitbjcct
will bo "My Tlip to tho Holy Land,"
Rev. V. M. Buffum, of Scianton, lec
tuied In tho Piesbjtoiian chinch last
Sunday ov cuius.
Mis. Will Campbell and childien. of
Reiunton, ttiu visiting ut tho homo of
Clint Us Lons,
Aithur Poster nnd family havo la.
turned after a vacation nt Thompson.
Chuiles Coleman Is making piepara
tlons tor biilldlng a new bain,
Mrs. Woodsido (nco Tiavls), of Phlla-
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PICTURE
1 OR THE LITTLE ONES Cut out tho pictuies appealing on Ihls pago each
day, diaw u pencil mark mound tho hidden object, feuvo them until Sauuday,
then send them or tako them to Tha Tilbuno ofllco in nn envelopo addiessed to
"Piulo Department." Encloso in the envelopo nur uiimo, ago and addiess. Tho
bois and gills who couectly mnik tho six pictuies uppeatlug duilng the wools,
and whoso answeis aio (list received, will havo their names published in Tho
Tilbuno Monday moining,
i''lnd the miller and
(iclphla, visited friends In this placo last
week,
Miss Bertha Dimmlclt Is visiting rela
tives In Carbondale.
Henry Low Is nnd wife, of Scranton,
spent Sunday with tho former's parents,
Mr. and Mis. 11, It. Lewis,
Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Presby
terian church will meet nt tho homo ot
Mrs. Charles Wudeinnn Thursday after
noon, Aug. 7, for tea.
Miss Llzzlo Smith Is assisting her atmt,
Mis. Raymond Smith, who has been very
III.
D. B. Carponler, who sufforcd fiom n
partial strnko of parnljsls, Is able to be
around nznliii
Mr, and Mrs. Jnsnn Rounds havo io
turned to Galeton after visiting tho lat
tor's pat nils, Mi. nnd Mrs. J. 1'. Bass.
Mm, ThonuiB, son nnd daughter, of
Scianton, aie visiting nt tho homo of
Wlftfleld Cauienter.
AVOCA.
Robinson & Law, operators of tho Katy
did colliery, began to pump water fiom
their mines, yesterday, picpaiatory to
commencing opetntlons.
John Pltzpntiick, of the West Side, hud
his kneecap fiucturcd In n gnmo of ball
In Cuioy's Held, voslerdny. Ho was ie
moved to tho Mcicy hospital ut Wllkes
11a ire.
Miss Jean Ct.tnston cntci tallied n num
ber ot her friends at her homo on Thurs
day. After various amubements, MasH'
llglits weie taken und tho meuy compuny
departed.
Mr. and Mis. James Nolan hnvo ic
tuincd from thclt honejmoon. Thev will
lcslde with tho bride's mother on Cherry
street.
Miss Lottie Thomas, of Kingston, called
on Miss Mnmo Keatuey, vesterday.
Jacob Sehappcrt, one of tho Demo
ciatlo candidates for county commission
er..', called In town vosteidny.
Rev. A. S. Wisely, of Luzerne, formei
pitbtor of tho Langellffo chutch, called
on fi lends in town this week.
Mi. and Mts. E. L Snyder were rilled
to the bcdsldo of the lorn.or's fathci,
jeUoulio, ut Huntington.
Misses Viola und lictdclla Deeblo havo
lettuiied home, aftoi a tew weeks' visit
at Albany, N. Y.
Duilng the severe electrical storm last
evening ti bolt of lightning struck tho
barn in the rear of the Christian resi
dence, tid killed a valuable horse.
Mi D. Hook was a caller In Plttston
jestcrdny.
Mis3 Mury Morahan.of Inkerman, spent
jestcrdav In town.
Will Dixon, ot this town, nnd a gradu
ate of the College of Phjslclans and Sur
geons of Kaltlnioie, Is among tho mem
bers who suoiessfully passed tho Penn
sylvania btute medical examinations. Ho
is a full fledge M. D.
James Robinson loft Thursday for New
Yoik, where ho has secured a position.
Stamps Given. Away.
Ten cxtia stamps given awuy. Seo our
advertisement in this paper.
Mcars & Hagen.
BASEBALL j
National League.
At Philadelphia (first game, 1J innings )
RHE.
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 i 10 0
Philadelphia ...0000000110002 9 0
.Batteries Hahn and Boigcn; Duggleby
and JactyiUsch. Umpiie O'Day.
At Philadelphia (Second game) R.II E.
Cincinnati 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 fi
Philadelphia 10 0 0 10 0 0 21 7 1
Battciies Frasor nnd Dooin; Thiclman
and Malonej. Umplte O'Day.
At Now York (flist game) R.H.E.
St. Louis 2 110 00000-1 8 2
New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 103 7 5
Batteries Currio and Ryan; McGlnnity
and Brcsnahan. Umpire Emslle. ,
At New Yoik (second game) R.H.E.
St. Louis 00 00 01100-2 11 0
Now York 1 20 1 0 OOOx-1 S 1
Batteries Peal son and Ran; Matthew
son and Bow ci man. Umpire Emslio.
At Boston RUE
Chicago 003 000 0 1 0-b 10 1
Boston 0 000 00 1001 8 3
Batteries Williams and KUng; Eason,
Curran und Moian. Umpire Blown.
At Biookljn (10 Innings, tle-daikness )
R II.E.
Pittsburg 10000 20030-6 11 3
Biookljn 100 103 00 10-6 11 0
Batteries Loevcr und Smith; Donovan,
Hughes and Panell. Umplio Tannchill
und Newton.
American League.
At St. Louis R II.E.
Philadelphia 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 05 8 4
St. Louis .-...10 0 1 0 SO 1 11 16 0
Battel ies Wilson and Povvcis; Powell
und Knhoe. Umphes Johnstone and
Caiutheis.
At Chicago R.H.E.
Baltimoio 0 1 0 ft 0 2 0 0 J 0 12 3
Chicago 0 110 0 0 0 2. 7 10 2
Battel Ies Wiltso and Ycagci; Piatt und
SulllvanSullivan. Umpire Sheiidan.
At Cleveland R.H.E.
Boston 0 02000 10 03 8 1
Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 lx-G 12 i
Batteries Young and Cligei; Josj,
Bernhardt und Bemls. Umplio O'Lough
lin. At Detiolt- R.H.E.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 3
Detiolt 0004 2 0 4 3V-1J 13 1
Battel Ies Ton nseiid and Clark; Stiver
and McGulie. Umpire Connolly.
Eastern League
Monti cnl-Pioldence, lain,
Rochcstci, 10; Nevvaik, J.
AVoicestei, 8: Toronto, 1,'
Joisey City, 11; Buffalo, 0.
PUZZLE.
his pretty daughter.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
I IUI1 llblMUf
Only Half a Cent a word.
For Rent.
FtvrTrsTomsTfor light housekeep
ing in Green Rldgo or on tho hill. A.
B. C Tilbuno oflice.
FOR RENT Two furnished cottages at
, Lako Hhetlditn; diy nnd healthy loca
tion: good shnde nnd ttuest placo for a
week or a month's outing In Northern
Poiinsvlvmiln. Addtess II. L. Haldiug,
PaetoryvUlo, Pa.
FOR RENT-Oj; Green Rldgo Btioct, 0
loom house, model n lmpiovctnents,
steam heat, tnndointo lent, oxcellont In
ration and nclghboiliood. lnqulto liJCo
Wnshlnglon nvctnio.
FOR RENT A 4-t oom cotlnge. complete
ly furnished, with two boats and llsh
Ing pier at $S per week, nt Lako Shell
dan. See J. C. Zurflleh,
For Sale.
FOR SALC-FIno now niilnmnhllc, vnluo
JO.'")! will sell for J'iOO cash; can bo seen
at i tore of P. R Smith, 507 Linden tticct,
Bon id of Ttndo building.
FOR SALE A (list cluss meat market
Owner will work for paity. Addiess
131 Chestnut sttcot, Dunmoie, Pa.
Wanted To Eent.
v wv 'wvt r
WANTED A small houso or flat. nrcfr
ably furnished. In doslinblo location.
To gain attention, otute tcnns. P. O. Dot
327.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, mo lorn
improvements; pilvato family; gen
tlemen pieferrod, at 037 Adams avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with
heat, gas an0 bath gentlemen pio
f erred, at 539 AJnms avenue.
Rooms Wanted.
WANTED Room with or without boird;
stiictly pilvatc lumlli. Addiess II. C.
M., Tribune.
Real Estate.
TOR SALE At a biugaln on easy terms,
the Lclghton faim In Glolibiun. Also
glowing ot hai vested clops ol giain, hay,
vegetables and fiults, tvvclvo choice cov.s
and hclfeis, faim team, single diiving
hoise, wagons, linincss. laim lmplo
monts, etc. Andiovv Lclghton, Glcnbuin.
FOR SALE Fit st-clnss hotel, established
business, good icasons foi selling;
wiito for fuither paitlculnis. Addiess
John Millet, 77 East Market sttcet, Coin
ing, N. Y.
LOTS, houses and faims for salo. Soo
J. C Zuiflleh.
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos in
upper Green Rldgo; eholco noighboi
hood; most dcsiiablo locality for homo
In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlno,
1730 Sandoison avenue
Lost.
LOST A gentleman's small, gold opon
faeo watch, Friday ntteinnon. Find
er will lcceive suitublo lcwuid. Apply
to B , Tribune otlico.
LOST A lady's silver watch, getting off
the sticot cm, coiner Franklin nnd
Lackawanna avenues, Llboial lewaid if
lotuined to Tilbuno oflice.
Reward.
$5 00 REWARD Package containing
bracelet and locket addicssed Stephen
D Englc, Hazlelon, Pa. George W. Finn
Now "phono DOS
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo leceived
by the county ot Lackawanna until
Friday, Aug. 8, at 12 m , foi tiling door
of Piotlionotaij's ollieo in Couit House,
accoidlng to plans and specKlcnllons
Bids to bo addiessed to undcislsiied and
In bunds on or bofoio above date. Tho
light to lejcct any or all bids is icseivcd.
E A. JONES,
County Contiollcr.
Attest: JOHN MORRIS,
Deputy Contiollcr.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened
In the otlico ot tho City Recouler by
tho Dliector ot tho Deputment of Public
WoiUs at J o'clock p m on Monday.
August 4, 1D02, foi tho coustiuctlou of
tlneo (3) bower basins in tho Fouiteenth
waid, accoidlng to plati3 and sneeillea
tions on lllo in tho Buicau or Englnoci
ing. Pioposal blanks will ba furnished
bv thp Bui cau ot Englneeilng and no
otlueis will bo accepted
Pioposals must bo tiled with tho City
Controller nt his oflice in tho City Hall,
Scianton, Pa, not later than 2Cu o'clock
p m. on Monday, August 4, 1002
Tho cltv leseivcs tho light to reject
any oi ell bids
JOHN E. ROCHE, Dliector,
Depaitmont of Public Woiks.
THE BOROUGH OP DUNMORE-Notico
to Conll.ietois
Sealed pioposals endorsed "Bids for
Second Dlatiict Sevvct, etc.," und ud-
iticssed to tlto undei signed, will no le
eched until R o'clock p. m. on Mon
day, tho 11th day ot August, 1102, foi fui
nlshlng m.iteilal nnd lonstiuctlns sowets
In the Second Sower Dlti!ct of tlio Bo
inugh of Duninmi', with tho neccssiiy
lKtuies nnd nppllanees In nceoi dance
with the plans and sppclllrutlons on lllo
In tho oflleo of James P. Hnrun, boiough
cnglneei, bnioush building, Dunmoie, Pa,
Estent of ptnposod woik Is appioNimatclv
7'HOO feet of hi lik tower, 3,10) teet of
plpo sower fiom 12 to ?fl Indies in diam
eter. Copies nt Hporlflcutlons and In
stiuctlnns to eouti.ictoia mav bo obtained
of tho boiough engineer.
Each bid must bo accompanied by a
ret titled cheek lor the huui of llo bun
dled (V)0) dollais, mndo pavublo to Au
gtiFt AV'ithlPis, boiough tieasuior, as a.
guaianteo to oociito a conti.irt If nwaid
cd tho work, which sum shall bo fni foiled
to tho boiough In c.iso of tho tefusul or
omission on the p.ut nf tho successful
blildei' to CNCcuto a contiact within ton
(in) davs attpf tho awiiullng of tlio same.
Bidden will bo furnished with nroposnl
blanks nt tho said ofllco of tho boiough
engineer, und no nthois will bo accoptid,
Bids iccelved will bo opened at a moot
ing of tlio boiounh council In tho lm
toiigli building, to bo held on tho duto
and hour above mentioned
Tho Boinugh ipsohcs tho light to ie
ject any or all bids
.HENRY B GILLIGAN,
Boinugh Societal v,
702 E. Di Inker St , Dunmoio, Pa,
GEN. J. H. SMITH RETURNS.
Docllnes to Say Anything About His
Trial or Retiiemcnt.
By Exclmhe Wlro Ironi Tho Associated IVesj.
Son Finnclsco. Aug. 1. General Jacob
II. Smith iiulved today fiom Manila on'
tho tmnsport Thomas, Tho geueial de
clined to say anything for publication,
and would nut oven allow icportcrs to
opprouch him, Thiough his aide, Lieu
tenant M, H. Shield, ho bald ho would
not bo tutci viewed, us liu did not caro
to subject himself to fuither ciltielsm.
Major Davol, of tho ttanspoit set vice,
dellveted Geneial Smith's order of reilto
ment to him on boaid tlio ship. Geueial
Smith on landing went to tho Occidental
hotel und denied himself to all visitors.
Crow Wants to Re Reinstated,
By I.'vclushe U iro (rom Tlio Associated l'rs.
Hntlsbuig, Aug, 1, Wllmer Ciow, of
this city, piomlncnt In Junior Older
United Amcilcun Meihanlcs elides In
Pennsylvania, who vvuh expelled fiom
Capital City council, No. 327, hi Septeni'
her, 1901, by older of tlto national coun
cil because of his ciltlcisms of Its local
officials' actions today tiled a petition for
an altei native wilt ot mandamus against
tho local council to compel It to iclnstato
him. Thu wilt was muUo leturnublo by
Judge Weiss on August 11.
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Than 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Offices,
Wnnt Advertisements Will Do
Received at Any of tho Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHBLTZ. corner Mill
berrv sit ret ntul Webster avo.
Q US PA V PICIIEL, C5U Adams
avenue.
West Side
GEO W. JENKINS, 101 South
Slain avenue.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE. 7'.0 Cedar
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
Main nventto nnd Market
stiect.
Green Ridge i
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick
son avenue.
P. J. JOHNS, 920 Green Rldgo
stieet
C. LORENtf, coiner Washington
avenua and Marlon stiect.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPPEL, 1017 Irving
a cnuo
Dunmore
J. G. BONE & SON.
Help Wanted Male.
CIVIL SERVICE government positions.
About 10,000 appointments made last
vcar. Only common bchooi education to
Hiiitcd for examination Salniles largo.
Work easy. Catalogues of Infoimation
free. Columbian Coiiespondcnco College,
Wnsh!ngton,D. C.
MEN, not under 25 jcais, to call on old
and new customeis. No dellvcilng
Position peimanont to tho light pii ty.
Pay weekly. Glen Bi others, Rochester,
N. Y.
WANTED Ono stationary cnglneei, ono
fireman and ono general h mdv man.
Addrcbs applications to J. D J, Tilbuno
ofilce.
BOILERMAKERS and boilenmikors'
helpcis vvunted for out-ol-tovvn in.II
load shops; good wages and steady cm
ploment for tellable and competent
men; tiansportatlon furnished. Apply
between 0 a. m. and 5 p m , Mears build
ing, corner of Washington avenue, and
Spiuco btioct; Rooni3 310 and 311. W.
J. Rule.
AVANTED Traveling salesmen tor im
proved school lunch box. C. S Shep
paid, 410 Exeter stiect, Plttston, Pa.
Situation Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED by u widow to
do washing nnd ironing and cleaning
by tho day. Addiess 712 Schnoll couit.
AVANTED Plain sowing; children's
clothes a specialty All wnik dono
neat and piompt. Call at G'2 Forest
couit, city. '
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Quick, stialght loans or Building nnd
Loan. At from 4 to t, per cent. Call on
N. V. AValker. 311-315 Connell building.
Roaiders Wanted.
WANTED A few boat dels lor August
and September on a faim; pleasantly
located; veiy healthy and a comfoi table
home Mis Geoigo AVaterson, Uswlch,
Wnno county, Pa.
BOARDERS AVANTED-AVI11 tako sum
mer boaideis; tlneo largo alty looms
nnd good tablo boaid. Address O. IC,
Dalton, Pa.
Board and Rooms.
FOR RENT With boaid, pleasant front
room; hIso ono side loom; all con
veniences CM Adams avenue.
VERY DESIRABLE sulto of looms with
first class tablo boaid, can bo obtained
at 333 Joffcison avenue.
Miscellaneous.
EDUCATED FOREIGNER desiics teach
er in English; uounun lnuy piotcirca.
Addiess, N. II , Tilbuno office.
THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore,
launders shirts at Sc. each and collars
and cuffs ut l'ic. each.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPA1H.DING. C. P. A, 23
Tiadois' Bank Building. Old 'phono ISGt.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B,
Renl Estato Exchungo Bldg , 126 AVush
Ington nvo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
H. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDO.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 726 CONNEIjL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C E EILENRERGER, PAULI
building, Sptuco street, Scianton.
DR. C. C LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING avo.
File Insuinnce.
SC11LAGER iv; CO,, Tiudeis Bank Bldg.
Pntont Attorneys.
PATENTS 'AWSWSSSr
Tho only licensed and equipped patent
solicitor In tho city. No chaigo for lu
foiniatlon on patentability; over ten cais
c.Npcrionco.
Hcplogjc & Co., Mcars HUlr.
Hotels and Restaurants,
TI1B-ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates teasonablo.
P. SJIEGLEU, l'roprlotor.
SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D . 1 .t W.
Piibsengor dupot. Conducted on tho Eu
lopeau plan. Victor Koch, PtopHotor,
Scnvengei-,
ATnTmiads cleans piuWvaults
and toss pools; no odor; only lmpiocd
punuu used. A. B Bllggs. piopiletor.
Leavo oiders 1100 North Main uveuuo
or ElrKo's diug stoio, coiner Adams and
Mulbouy. Both tolephones.
Wiie Seieens.
JOSEPH Kl'ETTEI., REAR 311 I,ACKA.
avo, Scianton, mfrs. of AYIrp Seieens.
Miscellaneous,
MEGARGEU BROS. PRINTERS' BUP
plies, envolopcs, paper bugs, twlno.
Wuiohouso, HO Washlngtoii avenuo.
TUB AVILKrS.BARRH RECORD CAN
bo had In SClniiton nt tho iioivn stand
of Rolsmau Bios , 406 Spruce and 002
Linden; M. Noiton, 322 Lackawanna
avo.; I. S. SchuMer, 211 Spiuco atlo-.t,
DIRECTORS
.
Only Half a Cent a,Word.
Business Opportunity.
stock and Wheat traders with-
out demy. AVrlto for our speilnl mar
ket letter. Proo on application. B M.
Hlbbnrd a Co, mombcis N. Y. Consoli
dated nnd Stock Exchange 44 nnd 48
Broidway. Now York. Establlshod 1861.
Long Distance 'Phono 2.1SS Brood.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Dclavvnro, Lnckawnnna nnd Westorn.
In Effect Juno 1, 1002.
Tinlns lcavo Seinnton for Now Yoik
At 1 W, 3 20, C05 7.50 and lu 10 n. m.: U 10,
.1 W, J 33 n m. For Now York and Phlla
dolphin 7 50 10 10 a. m , and 12.40 nnd 3 3
p. m. For Golildsboro At 6.10 p. m For
Buffalo 1.15, t!22 and Ooo a. m.; 155, (5 50
and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton, Elmira
nnd way stations 10 25 n. m, 105 p. m
For Oswego, Svincuso and Utlca 1 15 and
0 22 it. in.; 1Y p. m. Oswego, Syracuso
nnd Utlca tialn nt (122 a. m. daily, oxctpt
Sunday. For Monti oc 0 00 a. m ; 103
and G SO p. m. Nicholson accommodation
4 oo nnd 0 15 n m.
Bloomsbttig Division For Northumber
land, at 0J5 nnd 1010 u. m.; 155 and fi 10
p. m. For Plymouth, at 810 a. m.; 3 40
and 9 05 p m.
Sunday Tialns For 'New York, 150, 3 29.
0 05. 1010 n. m.s 3 40 nnd 3 35 p. m Por
Buffalo 115 nnd U22 n. in.; 155, 6 50 and
11.10 p m. Por Elmliu nnd way stations
10 25 a. in. For Blnghamton and wnv sta
IIoiib, H00 n. m. Bloomsburg Division
Leavo Scianton, 1010 a ,m. nnd 610 p m.
Xohigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Juno 13, 1902.
Trains Leavo Scianton.
Por Philadelphia und New Yoik via D.
& II R. R, at 7.41. thiough Pallor Car
and Day Coach Coibond.ilo to Now A'ork
and 9 47 a m . with L. V. Coach Cnrbon
dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4 25 (Black
Diamond Exprpss). and 11 49 p. m. Sun
davs, D & H. n. It., 1 5S. 917 p m.
1 or AA'hlto Haven, Hazloton and princi
pal points In tho coal legions, via D A:
II. R. R, 7 11, 218 and 4 33 p. m. For
Pottsvillo. 7.41 n. m.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Rending, Hnr
rlslitirg and pilnclpal Intermediate sta
tions, via D. As II. R. R 7.41, 9 47 a. m ;
2 IS, 1 05 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p.
nt Sundns. D. & H. R R, 9 3S a. m.;
1&!. 917 p in.
For Tunkhannopk, Towanda, Elmira,
Ithaca, Gpneva and pilnclpal Intermediate
stations v la D , L. & W. R. R , C 33 a. m.
nnd 1 55 p m.
Tor Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag
ara Palls, Chicago and nil points west via
D. & II R. R , 12 01 p m ; 3 28 (Black
Dlimond Express), 10 41. 11 49 n m Sun
davs D. & H. R. R. 12 03, 917 p. in.
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh
A'alley Parlor ens on all trains between
vviiKes-uairo nnd New York Philadel
phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN H. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20
Cortland street Now York.
CHARLES S LEE. Gen Pass. Agt , 23
Cortland street, New York.
A AV NONEMACHER, Div. Pass Agt.,
South Bethlehem, Pa
For tickets and Pullman reservations
apply to city ticket ofilce. 69 Public
Square, AA'ilkes-Barre, Pa.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
In Elfcct Juno 29, 1902.
Stations In Now Yoik. foot Liberty
street nnd South Fcny, N. R,
Trains leavo Scranton for Now York,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen
town Mnuch Chunk, AVhlto Haven, Ash
ley, AVllkes-Baiio and Plttston nt 7 30 n.
m , 1 p. m and 4pm Sunday, 2 10 p. m.
Quaker City Eprcss leaves Scianton
7 30 a. m, thiough solid vestibule train
with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil
adelphia with onlv ono change of cars
for Baltimoio and AA'ashlngton, D. C , and
all princlpnl points south and west
For Avora, Plttston nnd AVIlkcs-Barre,
lpm. and 4 p.-m. Sunday, 210 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.,
7 TO and lpm.
For Reading, Lebanon and Ilarrlsburg
via Allpntovvn at 7 30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4
p m Sundav, 210 p m
Tor Tamnqua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m.;
lpm. and 4 p. m.
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
station
AA". G BESSLER. Gen. Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedulo in Effect Juno 1G, 1902.
Trains leavo Scianton: G"S a. m, week
davs, thiough vestibule train from
AVilkcs-Bairc. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
villo; stops nt principal lntormedinto sta
tions Also co'inects for Sunbuiy, Har
ilsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimoic, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and tho AVest.
0 17 a. m . week diys, lor Sunbury, Har
risbmg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie, Wash
ington and Pittsbuig nnd tho AVest.
1 42 p. m, week dnjs, (Sundav s 153 p.
m ), for Sunbuiy Ilarrlsburg, Philadel
phia, Baltlmoie, AVashlngton and Pitts
buig and tho AA'cst.
3 28 p m , week days, through vestlbulo
tialn fiom AA'llkes-B.uro. Pullmnn huffet
parlor cir end coaches to Philadelphia via
Pottsvillo. Stops at principal Intel medi
ate stations.
4 35 p m , week div s for HnIoton. Sun
limy, Huriisbiug, Philadelphia and Pitts-
UlB' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
J. B. AVOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect June ltf, 1902.
Trains for Caibnndalo leavo Scranton at
Gil, 7 SO, S G, 1013 n. in ! 12 05, 112, 211.
3 50, 5 29. 0 23, 8 21, 913, 10 01 p. m.; 12.1S,
For' HonesdalbG II, 1013 a. m ; 211 and
C -0 p. m.
For AVilkcs-Bnuc-GSS. 7 41. 8 41. 9 47,
10 W n. in : 12 03, 1,42, 2 IS, 3 2S, 4 33, 6.10,
7.4S. 10 11, 11.19 P. m.
For L. V. R. R Points 7.41, 9.47 a. m.;
2.1s, 4 23 nnd 11.49 P. in.
For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6 3S,
9.17 a. m ; 1.12, 3-.S nnd 1 35 p. m.
For Albany nnd all points noith 7.36 a.
m. and 3 3ii p m
SUNDAV TRAINS.
For Carbondalo 8 50, 1133 a, m.; 211,
3 51! 5 52 and 11.17 p in.
For AVilkes-Dmo 9!8 a. m.; 12 03, 158,
3 is, 6 32 and 917 P m.
For Albany nnd points noith 3 56 p. m.
For Honesdale 8 50 a. m.; 1133 and 3 53
P Av! L. PRYOR, D, P. A , Scranton, Pa.
Erio Rnilrond Wyoming Division, '
In Effect July 30th, 1902. "V
Tinlns Unvo Scianton' rnr Huwley ard
local stations at 7 JO and S,13 n. m,( 101
nnd 5 20 p m. Sundnjs, 9 00 n m and
1.25 p, m For Now Yoik. Newburgh and
lutcimedl.ito points at 7,20 n. m. and t.Ja
p. in, Sundav s, 1 .15 p. m
For Honosdalo 1 35 nnd ECO p. m. -
Tinlns nulvo at Scianton 8.'20, 10 ItJTa.
m ; JOti and 9,15 p. m, Sundays, 1.00 and
S 13 p m . rt t . ?
New York, Ontario and Westoruiiv;
Tlmo Tablo. In Eitect Sunday, Juno 13, 1905
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Leavo Leavo Arrive
Tinlns. Scianton. Caibondale. CndoSj-pi,
No, l io.'M a. in. 11,10 u. m. l.nnp.m.
No. :i ,,,,,, loop, in, 44(p.m. (jOOn.m.
No, 7 , U10p ni.Ar.CniboiidaloG.-lu nnn
SOUTH BOUND. ""
Leavo Leavo Airivo
Tialns. Cadosla. Caiboadalo.,Seniiiton.
No. u il5na. m, 7.:5m.
No. 1 8 40 n. m. lOOln.m. lOiOnwiii.
No '-' 2.13p.m. ,4 00p. m,.. Jjpjjn.
SUNDAYS ONLY, 'NORTH BO UN tfr.
Leavo Leavo Arflvo
Tialns. Scianton. Carbondalo. Cndojljj.
No. 9 ,,,,,, 8 JO a. in, 9Wp.m 1043nSm.
No. 5 , 7 0i P iii.Ar.Cnibniidalo7.lS Km
SOUTH BOUND.
iA-avo I.cavu Arrii'fl
Tialns. Cadosla. Carbondalo. Scianton.
No. 0 ,.,,,, ' 11.5(1(1, in. 7 25nlilu. '
No. 10 ,,... 420p. m. UOiip.m. Opl'm,
Tialns Nos. I on week dais, and 9h
Sundiiss connect for New Yoik city, Mid-i
dletpwn, AVultou, Noiwlch, Oncldu. Os
wego und all points west. .
Tialn A lor Pointelio. AValton, Doh,
Sldnev, Notwlcli und nil New Beilln
binncli points.
Ttfilu No. 6, with "Quaker City Ex
pie'jOt Scranton. va C. R. Ri of N. 'J,,
foi Jinilladclphln. Atlantic City, Baltimore,
AVivdijiiEton Jwd Pennsylvania stato
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