,-r s,ifr a.w f.-', H' ft. 1S h jiviri?".' k rr.Mj-' VI , kxikv XTENDED Why Doctor Churchman Myers Extends His Popular $15 Fee Through the Month of AugustThis Is Positively Your Lust Opportunity to Take Advant age of This Hate Under No Circumstances Will the Offer Be Extended He yond August 31 Understand This Does Not Mean $15 a Month, Hut $15 for a Complete Cure, Medicines Included No Further Charge Will Ho Mado. Thn nnnulnr 313 rate will bo continued "Jlii-niin-li AnmiHt. Doctor livers has decld- 'A upon tlitH uNor lorelvlug numerous to . pleats In iici'hou aiitl by lottor from thnso ieslrlng to uvnll themselves or "the pilv i lege, and vet unnlilo from viiilnus cnilBct l o do so ilut IniT July. It Is a Bleat sitctl 1 lie on the part of Doctor Byers to con tinue this low rate, hut Mo deslios to give iill those suffering fiom chronic and oh ultiro directions an opportunity to lceclvo uncomplete course or treatment, especially nil the long strike lias reduced the llilnnccR of many worthy Hiiffcreis. All nfli welcome limine August to uvnll thtfm.solvos of this llboinl offer. IIc will guarantee to treat all per sons applying at his office before Sep tember 1st for the nominal sum of $16- until curod. That is, $15 covers the ontre cost of a cure, medicine in cluded, land no further fee will be nsked. I He furthermore agrees if the pa tient is not completely cured in a specified length of time, to return the monoypaid without any quibbling or evasion. It has always been the .prlnclplo of his life never to keep a iee unless the patient was cured. I Doctor Byers wishes to mako it em phatic that thin offer expires on Sep tember 1st, and under no circura jstances will ho treat patients at a special rate again. This is abso lutely and positively your last chance , to be cured at a nominal price. Wonders of the Treatment. Everybody has heca tending of thn won ders accomplished as thn result of Doc tor Byers' treatment. The absolute and assured cine of Deafness in all Its forms, the rudleal and pennnnent mastery of Catanh In all Its stages, the speedy and complete triumph over Asthma, with all Its agonies, and over Incipient Consump tion, with all Its terrors, has mado Doctor Byers' treatment an ohiect of Intense pergonal intcicst to all classes of suffur ci a. Deaf people who aic constantly rending the story of lost healing restored by Doc tor Byers cannot he free lrom curiosity as to the nature of the treatment by which tills splendid miracle of medicine Is now accomplished. Nor can tho islck who arc constantly vending, of the cure of Catarrh, Asthma and Lung Disease bo free 11 om a similar passion of interest over tho treatment that accomplishes these almost equally marvelous lusidts. And this offer of a low late tiealment tn all sufferers applying in person at Doc tor .Byers' offices is made for the Imme diate encouragement ot thoo naturally eager for a pergonal application of tills wonderful treatment. All Chronic Diseases Treated. Bv tho addition of the latest nppioved Medical. Surgical and Electilcnl appli ances, Doctor Dyers is better equipped than cvpr to treat all. Chronic Diseases of Men and Women In addition to those of an acute nature. Doctor Byeis' succeossful treatment of chronic tioublcs is well known. Ills of NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA JfONESDALE. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Honesdale. Aug. 4. Sir. and Mrs. Fred erick Ncwkirk, of Brooklyn, N. Y., nio registered at the Allen house, for a few days. Mrs. E. It. Woodwind and daughter, Jennie, and son, Paul, of Thaiobadus, Louisiana, arilved on Saturday. Mr. "Woodward will arrive later. They will make an extended visit with a brother, Mr. D. Woodward, of Maple avenue, and with friends in Prnmpton. During the severe thunderstorm which passed over Honesdale, Sunday evening, n bolt of lightning struck tho spire of tho Methodist church on Second street. Tho only damage done win tho teailng oft of a few slate. In the ball gamd on tho silk mill ground on Saturday, Honesdalo wiih beaten by Susquehanna, 0 to 1. Honesdale boys aio not up to professionals. They weio out pencralled, and tako their defeat submis sively. They stay In their n.itlvo town on Sunday and attend church, wliilo their neighbors over In the valley Indulge In a game of ball. Mrs. J. W. Burnham nnd Miss Sophia SI. Russell have been spending u week In Atlantic City. As Umpltc N. 11. Sicucer, of Ilonesdalp, has been subjected to undue criticism, In the game between tho Honesdale and Taylor Beds, we submit tho following from the Wayne independent: "Knowing that the Taylor boys stilted their satis faction with their reception In Honesdalo ?' ,3N Gloom v thoughts come habitual to the dys peptic. He looks on the dark side of things and every mole hill becomes a mountain. His condition affects his business judg ment and mars his home relations. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery cures dys pepsia nnd other diseases . of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It gives buoyancy of mind as well as health of body because it removes the physicinl cause of mental depression. It enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, ami the body is strengthened by nutrition which is the only source of physical strength. I was afflicted with what the doctors called nervous indigestion, Took medicine from n.y family ptiyilcinn to no avail," writes Mr. Tlios. G. Lever, or Lever, Klcliland Co., S. C. "At night would have cold or hot feet and hands, alternately, was petting very nervous und suffered a great deal mentally, tliiuMng that death would soon claim me. Always expected something unusual to take place; was i"-jitatie and impatient, aud greatly reduced in ft Ui. I could scarcely eat any thing that would in pro duce a bad feeling In my stomach. After . mug hesitation, J decided to try n few bottles of lr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Telle After taking several Lotties of each, found I V Improving, I continued for six mouths or more, off and on. I have to be careful yet, 'at times, of what I cat, in order that I may feel good and strong. fully believe if any one suffering with indigestion or torpid liter or chronic cold would take Dr. fierce's Goldeu Medical Discoery and 1 Pleasant Pellets ' and observe a few simple hy fictile rules, they would soon be greatly bene ted, and with a little perseverance would be " entirely cured." Biliousness is cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. THROUGH fice It equipped with nil tho necessary ap paratus for tho successful treatment of Catarrh. Deafness. Discharging Mats, Diseased Eyes, Stomach Troubles and In halation') for Threat, Bronchial and Lung Tioublcs, Including Asthma, Utonchitls and Consumption in all stages. Medicine and Electricity Combined. In tho treatment of Ilhcumatlsni, Neu ralgia, Paralysis ot any pari ot tho body, Chorea or St. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles, Piles, Blood and Skin Diseases, Eczetnn, Heart Disease, Habitual Headache, deli cate ailments of tho Kemnlo Sex, and all those ohsctiio nlfectloH) classed under tho head of Nervo-VIlul Debility. Surgical Diseases. Cluonlc UlceiB or Varicose Veins on tho limbs, Polypus or Tumors of tho Nose, Tluoat or Kit is, Diseased Bones, Scrof ulous swelling iif thn Neck, Diopsy, Fis tula, Enlarged Tonsils, etc. v ;Vf:':;':r? T:f'j DOCTOR BYERS' RECORD Doctor Byers was born of Quaker parentage and received His early edu cation under the influence of that re ligious denomination. He graduated with honor from the Jefferson Medical College of Philadel phia, 1872. Matriculate of the Philadelphia Col lege of Pharmacy. Full course attendance Pennsyl vania Hospital for Acute and Sur gical Diseases. Full course attendance Blockley Hospital for Skin and Chronic Dis eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's Hospital, Philadelphia. last Saturday, and then seeing the at tacks made by certain reporteis on tho umpire and Honesdale in general made us believe the latter was a put up job by the Carhondalo yellow journalists. Wo wrote Manager and Captain Davis con cerning tho matter nnd heio Is his reply: Taylor, July ;:o, 1D0.!. Dear Kdltor 1 re ceived your letter of tho 2Sth and will say th.it tho Taylor reporter of tho Scranton Republican received no information from inc. The person who gave him I1I3 Infor mation could not have been present nnd witnessed the game or ho would not have told what ho did. "Wo as u team were surprised to sco the way the Cat conditio repoitcrs spoke about that game. Wo wore satisfied with tho game. When we are defeated wo never blame the umplio for It unless we have good reasons for so doing. (1, :. DavN.' " Miss Amy Riinyon. of BloomhiRWell, who Is a. guest of Mis. Wesley McCown, of AVcsl street, was overcome by an elec tric shock, at the door of tho Baptist church dining the shower Sunday even ing. The young lady was removed to tho parsonage, nnd Dr. P. B. Peterson summoned. She finally iccovcred nnd was taken to tho residence of Mrs. Mc C'oweu. William H. Swift, jr., left on Saturday for Now York, where he hns accepted a situation with tho Western Klecttic com pany. Miss Mao Thoip and s-lster.Mrs. Spruks, returned on Saturday from a few weekb' outing, spent at Beech Lake. Rev, fi. A. Place and daughters left Monday morning for their summer vaca tion, which will bo spent In Blnghamton und other New York towns. PITTSTON. Special to tho Sciantou Trlbuno. PlttHtnn, Aug, 4. Tho Sunset base hall team of South Smanton, camo to Hughes town this afternoon and wcro given n string of goose-eggs by the Bi others' team, Tho game was too onn-sldud to bo of much Interest, and win. witnessed by mlly llvo hundred people. Tho scoro was 11-0. Lynch, 11 young pltehor was In tho box for thu firothus und proved a puzzler for tho Sunsets, who weio nbla to soeuio hut two hits and laid sovon men struck out, wliilo tho Brothers touched up Hard ing for nlno hits und had but thieo men stiuck out An unknown man committed buicldo hero last night by jumping front tho For ry hiidgo Into the Susquehanna tlvor. Thoro is no duo whatever us to who the person was arid no ono actually seep hint do tho act. About ten o'clock several people who wen passing over tho north walk of tho bridge noticed 11 man stand ing by tho vnilliig with ono leg upon it. Four young ladles who luul Just passed him worn Hturtled by tho uolso of a pphtdh In tho water, nnd turned to find tho man had dlsappcuicd, Ho was diesscd In a dark suit with a light uhlrt and had tho appenranro of n uumr mun, Attorney W, Whyto Hall nnd wifo are spending n week ut Lako WInoln, Samuel livans, a young Rcntnton drug gist, spent Sunday with his pnrent3 011 tho West Side. Wllllnin Browning, foroman of tho Scranton Times job department, visited his mother here yesterday, (Scorgo Cheonland, who hns spent tho past two months nt his natlvo homo In England, utiitned home yesterday. Constable Allun ICggleston, of tho West Side, wis nrialBiied before Squire Khret Batuiday chmged with trespass in having entered tho property of 11 Irani Uelger, on Rnco street, and shooting a dog which hud bit his sin. Ho was held under $200 hail. This la, the second West Plttston police officer Who has got Into a slmllur difficulty witt 11 month. Tho Plttstor VMnlo Glee club attended u social at tho s ime of William Brown at Yntesvllla this evening. Tho Delaware Lackawanna and West ern stations nuWest Plttston and Bus-, THE BUKAJVTOJS AUGUST. Late of Prof. J. Soils Cohen's Clin ics Diseases of tho Throat. late Examining Physician Knights Templar and Masonic Mutual Aid Association of Cincinnati, 0. lato Examining Physician Mutual Eesorve Fund Life Association of Now York. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. Diseases of Pelvic Organ Responsible for a Great Deal of Suffering. Thu pelvic oi gnus of women consist of tho ovuiles, uterus, bladder and rectal portion of tho luigo bowels. Dlscaso of theso different organs, Is expressed by tho irequont dragging, bearing down pains In small ot hack and tenderness over the lower portion of abdomen, entire sup pression of the peilod lamenorrhoen) or associated with considerables suffering (dysmenorrhoca). Whnt Is needed In these conditions Is n local treatment ap plied directly tn thn parts, and medi cines administered Internally to build up tho general health. BI-CHEMIC TREATMENT. Tho different tissues of tho body nro made up of mlnuto colls, and when theso cells become disarranged, dise.iso Is the result. By supplying tho proper nutri ment to thn cells, perfect health can bo obtained. All diseases, no matter how chronic, can ho cuicd by bringing tho cells back to their normal condition. Thn treatment used by Doctor Byers Is not allopathic or homeopathic. It Is n tieat ment based upon nn exact science and cures with tho certainty of u Ilxcd law. FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION Doctor Byers never accepts a case un less ho knows to a certainty tho cause of the tioable, and this enn only bo do tei mined by a scientific X-Ray examina tion. Ills X-Ray outfit Is the most elab oiate and completo In this country. By hla special Fluoroscopic attachment he Is able to examine all parts of tho body and find out to an nbsolute certainty tho cause of the patient's affliction. Como and be examined; It Is absolutely free. Ife will not charge you one cent. Como and find out what ynnr trouble Is and he will ndviso you in leference to a cure, it Is all free. Ho asks no compensation. DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYERS, Chief Consulting Physician of tho Bl Chemic Treatment. PERMANENT OFFICES, (Entire Second Floor.) 412 Sprues St., Scranton Pa. Oflice Hours, ! u. in. to 12; 2 p. m. to 4. Evenings, 7 to S Daily. Sunday, 10 a. in. to 12 in. quahanna avenue are being painted a dink ted with a black border, tho stand aid color of this company's stations. William Hancock, of AVyoming, cele brated his seventy-first birthday Satur day by walking to Scranton and return. Mr. Hancock although well advanced In years Is quite a pedestrian. Last year ho celebrated his blithday by walking to Nanticoke and return by way of Pitts ton. It was expected that work would bo ic sumed at the Warnke washeiy nt Duryea this morning, but such was not the ca30. Sheriff Jacobs, of Luzerne, was on the scene with six deputies but the crowd which had assembled was very orderly. Professor Henry Harries, of the West Side, is organizing a choir, -which will go on a concert tour In tho vicinity of Ilnr ey's lako the latter part ot this month. They will stay away ono week during which time they expect to give fiom llvo to ton entertainments. Viola, an adopted daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Dicholzer, of Upper PItttston, was struck by n trolley car near Port Dlnnclmrd Inst evening and had a leg broken. The Ilutclilns breaker at Wyoming this morning commenced to ship coal to mar ket. For some time past coal has been run through tho bleaker for consump tion nroiind thn cnlltprv. hut tlin mm. puny has decided to mako shipments. The' new move was known to tho strlkeis and a largo crowd was on hand this morn ing but as lav as could bo learned no demonstrations were mado. Several other local collieries which have had several hundred tons of coal stored in tho pock ets at their breakers nro sutlslled with the present high prices and are pieparing to make shipments. It has been iiiniored hereabout the past foy days that an ef fort will bo mado to stop thu washenes which are In operation here. FACTORYVILLE. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Factoryvlllc. Aug. !. The borough council will moet la regular session next Wednesday evening. C. C. Catr, who has been In tho employ HISTORICAL PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Cut out tho pictures appearing on this pago each day, draw n pencil mark around tho hidden object, savo thorn until Satin day, then send them or tako them to Tho Trlbuno offlco in uit cnvelopo addressed to "PuzzlQ Department." Enclose in the cnvelopo your namo, ngo und address. Tha hoys and girls who correctly mat It tho six plenties appearing during tho week, nnd whoso answers nro first received, will havo their names published In Tho Trlbuno Monday morning. Additional Answers to Last Week's Puzzles. Florence Hazlott, I'll South Ilydo Pink avenue. Age, 10. Auia Dnrsoy, Mil Noith Webster avenue. Age, 11, Il,u barn Horner, MJ Qulncy itviinuo. Ago, 10, Find Generals llurgoyno and Fraser at the Battlo of Fort Emerson, TKIJBliJSliTUESJOAi', of Clnrtlncr & Goodwin, for a number ot years, has severed his connection with them, and It la Understood that ho will go Into business for himself, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ki Cupwoll, of Bcran ton, spent Sunday hero with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs.V. It. Gardner wcro bucsIb of O. Wi Btitnlon, at Lako Kewnnco Inst Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. l'crlgo, of Scran ton, nro spcndliig a fow days hero with frlcncK Louis Wrlgloy, nf Kingston, spent tho Sabbath fit tho lluma of his parents, In this place. Alfred Itoslter luti moved his household goods to Buffalo, whore they will resldo In tho future. The Almstrong family will hold their mutual family reunion next Thursday In Academy grove, Miss Blnncho Hlnrlt Is spending a week with relatives nt Clcrman lllll. Whllo tho legal mlx-Upa of ShncUtown and Lako Sliorlitnn tiro taking a much needed lest, WuII'h Corners nomes to tho front and takes 11 hand nt law. Tho sad news of the dentil of ox-Dls-trlct Attorney Jnmcs V. Frear, of Tunlc hnnnnck, reached hero Saturday night. Mr. Frcar wits formerly 11 Factoryvlllo hoy, and Is survived by his parents, of this pluec. m NEW MILFQRD. Special to the Scranton Trlbuno. Now Mllford, Aug. 4. Walter L. Mnln'n big show will be in Now Mllford, Aug. 20. Mrs. D, W. Rice, who has been 111 n long time, died at her homo In tho town ship hist Sundny. The funeral services wcro conducted Tuesday by Rov. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crane, of Union dale, visited In tho township Inst week. Miss Bertlcc Carpenter Is entertaining her friend, Miss McCain, of Rush. Mr. and Mrs. George Cbamberlln en tertained Hnllstend friends tho past two weeks. The New Mllford graded school will open Sept. 1, with tho following teachers: Ptlnclpal, Prof. Clarence Snyder: gram mar department, Miss Nettle Sllllwell; Intermcdlato department, Miss Lcttlo Woodhouso; flrst primary, Miss Kllzn beth Sholpj second' primary, Miss Nina Tuft. Forty-two frcsh-nlr children from New York city are being entertained in New Mllford. Dr. L. L. Spraguo, ot Wyoming scmln nry, conducted tho service? nt the Metho dist church, Sunday morning. Tho following New Mllford young peo ple are enjoying ten days at East lake: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shay, Misses Nina Taft, Inez Shclp, Mame Grlnncll, Eliza beth Shelp: Messrs. A. F. Ileltzman, F. M. Blltterfiold, M. It. Shelp, O. W. Eg gcrt, V. W. Moigan and Mr. and Mrs. John Robeits, of Blnghamton. Forty-live n'cw books have been added to tho Pratt Public library. F. G. Inderlled and family entertained relatives from New York and Blngham ton last week. The Darrow family reunion will he held at the homo of Charles Kenyon, on Aug ust 27. The Prohibitionists of Susquehanna county will meet for conference In tho Baptist church, Wednesday, August 6. s "1 BASEBALL American League. At Chicago (11 innings) R.H.E. Philadelphia 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 10 0 07 0 4 Chicago 0 1 2 3 1 000 00 1 S 111 2 Batteries Mitchell, Wilson and Schre enngost; Piatt, Griffith and Sullivan. Umpire Sheridan. At Detroit R.H.E. Boston 2 2 10 0 0 10 00 11 1 Detroit 0 00 0 010 001 0 1 Batteries Young and Crigev; Siever and McGulre. Umpire Connolly. At St. Louis R.H.E. Baltimote 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 12 8 1 St. Louis 20022002 X S 9 2 Batteries AVlltso and Yoager; Dono huo and Kahoc. Umpires Johnstone and Cartithers. At Cleveland- R.H.E. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 3 Cleveland ..) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 6 0 Batteries Orth and Clarke; Mooro and Wood, Umpire O'Loughlin. National League. At Philadelphia (12 Innings) R.H.E Chicago 0 0000002000 5-7 16 0 Philadelphia ...2000000000002 9 1 Batteries Taylor nnd Kllng; White and Dooln. Umpire O'Day. At Boston (7 Innings, rain) R.H.E. St. Louis 00 000 10-1 7 2 Boston 0 00 0 0000 2 1 Batteries Currle and Ryan; Eason nnd Morun. Umpire Brown. At Brooklyn- R.H.E. Cincinnati 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 S 2 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 x-3 9 1 Batteries Ponlo und Beigen; Hughes nnd Fat roll. Umpire Lynch. At Now York- R.H.E. Plttsblllg 2 0 130 002 19 10 2 Now York 0 10 10 0 0 14712 3 Batteries Phllllppi and O'Connor; Mc Glnnlty und Brcdiiahan. Umpiic Enislie. Eastern League, Toronto, 7; Providence, 1 (first iimo). Toronto, Aug. . I. Toronto, 3; Ptovl- Idence, 0 (second game.) Nownik, 1; Bunnlo, 2 "Worcester, 2; Montreal, 1, Rochester, 1: Jersey City, 3. AUUUWT 6, lM)2f THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. FllrtNtHtlKn APAIITMMNT9 for moll Hates teasomihlo. County Savings Bank and Trust Co,, WW Bprucu street. BARBER SHOP for rent! neatly now building; good location; tlty water, otc. Just vacated. An exceptionally good opportunity to continue a well estab lished business, C. N. Wood, Now Mil foul, Pn. FOR RENT TWO furnished cottages at Lako Shoildnti; dry nnd healthy locu tion: good shade nnd finest place for a week or it month's outing In Northern Pennsylvania. Address II. L, Harding, Factoryvlllo, Pn. For Sale. FOR SALE-Edlson phonograph, with rccoids and hotns, All up-to-dato and In good condition. Apply to Innitu J. Ev ans, 409 North Main uvcntiu, West Scrun tou. FOR SALE-A fhst clnBs meat market. Owner will work for party. Address J31 Chestnut street, Dunmorc, Pa, Wanted To Rent. WANTED A small liouso or flat, prefer ably furnished. In dosluible location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box HOT Furnished Booms for Bent. Improvements; pilvnto family; gon tlcmcn preferred, at 037 Adams avnntto. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pto ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Eoomk "Wanted. WANTED Room with or without hoard; Htiictly privuto family. Address H. C. M., Ttlbunc. Beal Estate. LOTS, houses and farms for sale. J. C. Hurflieh. See FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Green -Ridge; cholco neighbor hood; most desirable loealltv for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlno, 1736 Sundorson avenue "Wanted. WANTED-Flvo copies of tho Scranton Ti ihuno of December 20, 1001. Ten cents will be paid for each copy. Tribune business office. Lost. LOST A Lady's gold watch, open face, stem wind. Waltham, No. 7,210,312, at tached to Fleur-de-lis pin with three pcMi'ls. If returned to Clark, florist, 20"! WAslngton avenue, a liberal reward will bo given. LOST At or near corner of Spruco street and Wyoming avenue, Monday p. m., August 4, two ono hundred dollars' gold certificates. Finder will receive fifty dol lars reward upon return to 333 Emmett street. LOST A lady's silver watch, getting off tho street car. corner Franklin and Lackawanna avenues. Liberal reward If returned to Trlbuno office. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED 'PROPOSALS will bo received by tho county of Lackawanna until Friday, Aug. 8, at 12 m., for tiling floor of Prothonotary's office In Court House, according to plans and specilleatlons. Bids to bo addicssed to undorsisned nnd in hands on or before abovo date. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is rcser-ed. E. A. JONES, County Controller. Attest: JOHN MORRIS, Deputy Controller. THE BOROUGH OF DUNMORE-Notlco to Conti actors. Scaled proposals endorsed "Bids for Second District Sower, etc.," and ad dressed to tho undersigned, will bo re ceived until S o'clcck p. ni.. on Mon day, the 11th day of August. 190J. for fur nishing material nnd constructing sowers in tho Second Sewer District of tho Bo lough of Dunmore, with tho necessary llxtmes and appliances, in accordance with tho plans and specifications on lilo in tho offlco of James F. Horan, borough engineer, borough building, Dunmore, Pa. Extent of proposed work is approximately 7,000 feet of brick sewer, 3,100 feet of plpo sower from 12 to 30 Inches In diam eter. Copies of specifications nnd In structions to contractors may bo obtained of tho borough engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for tho sum of llvo hun dred ($.")0O) dollars, mado paynblo to Au gust Wahlcrs, borough treasurer, as a guni antee to execute a contract If award ed tho work, which sum shall bo forfeited to tl borough In enso of tho refusal or omission on the part of tho successful bidder to executo n contract within ten (10) days after the awarding of tho same. Bidders will bo furnished with proposnl blanks at (ho said office of the borough engineer, and no otheis will he nccopted. Bids received will be opened nt a meet ing nf thn borough council in the bo lough hnlldlng, to bo held on tho data nnd hour nbovo mentioned. Tho Borough reserves tho right to re ject nny or nil bids. HENRY B. GILLIGAN. Borough Sccrotnr.v. 702 E. Di inker St., Dunmore, Pa, LEGAL. NOTICE Is hereby given thut the annual mooting of tho stockholder nf tho Sevan ton Axlo Works will bo held at tho fac tory, In tho city of Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday, September 2. nt 3 o'clock p. m., for tho election of officers for the ensu ing year, and tho tiansactlon of such other business as may properly come be foro tho meetings. RICHARD R. WEI3ENFLUR, Secretary, ESTATM nf Andrnw Watts, deceased. MaigaiettaAVattH, administratrix d. h, n. v. t, a. having settled tho estate, a into hns been grunted In show cause why sho and tho nineties nn her bond shall not bo discharged, Roturnublo September 13, 1902, 10 o'clock a. in. WELLES & TORREY. Attorneys for Administratrix, HOPBOTTOH. Special to tho Scranton Tribune, Hopbottom, Aug, 4. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Merrill visited relatives In Lestershlro last week, Miss Clara Torwllllgcr, of Scranton, nnd Mr, and Mrs, Claudo Van Gorder, of Gib bon, wcro recent visitors at (J, II. Kel lum'B, Miss Harris, of Scranton, Is visiting at S. W, Bell's. Mis, George Caso and daughter, Altu, wcro In Scfituton labt week, Miss Graco Conrad Is visiting friends In town, Mr, Jnckson V. Thatcher, of City Mills, Mass., and Mr. nnd Mrs. O, A. Thatcher, of Stcphenuvllle, Montana, nro guests of their sister, Mrs, J. K. Utloy, of this place, Daniel Wood Is very 111. Rov, L. L. Lewis left Wednesday for his homo in Providence, It. 1, Miss Ida Stctllug visited nt Miss Grace Damn's, In Lenox, recently, Miss Myrtle Phillips hns left for her home In Benton, after spending tho bum mer In town. Mrs. Luclla Robinson and daughter spent n fow days with friends In town. Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Kellum, of Beran ton, are visiting their mother, Mrs. M, M. Boll, They will camp ut Cosy Nook cottago this week. Miss Ida Smith has returned to her home In Waverly, after spending tho past week with relatives hcie. No Order Accepted for Less Tlimt 10 Cents. Branch WANT Offioas. Want .Advertisements Will Bo Becelvcd at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. Iff. Central City ALBERT 8CHULT55, comer Mul berry street nnd Wchbter ttso. GUSTAV PICItEL, C3U Adams avenue. West Side GEO. W. .TENlCINS, Ml South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. 723 Cedar avenue. North Scranton ' GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avcntio and Market street. Green Kidge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dlck- son avenue. F. J. JOHNS. 920 Grocn Rldgo street. C. LORENB, corner Washington avcntio nnd Marlon street. Petersburg- W. II. KNEPKEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON, Help Wanted Male. WANTED Young mun clerk In lTtTTn suranco office, address Box No. Ids', Scranton, in own hand wilting, giving age, address, references und salaiy wunted. $300 bond required. MEN, not under 23 ycais, to call on old nnd new customers. No dollveilug. Position permanent to tho right party. Pay weekly. Glen Brothois, Rochester, N. Y. BOILERMAKERS and bollermakers' helpers wanted for out of town rail road shops, good wages and steady work for rellablo and competent men, trans portation furnished. Apply between 9 u. m. and 5 p. m., rooms Nos. 310 and 311. third floor, Mears building, corner of Washington avenue and Spiucc stteet. W. J. Rule. WANTED Traveling salesmen for Im proved school lunch liox. C. S. Shep pard, 410 Exeter street, Plttston, Pa. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A girl for general housework. Three in family. Address A. Z., Trib une offlco. WANTED A girl for general housework. Three In family. Ad'hcss A. Z., Trlb uno office. Agents "Wanted. WANTED Agents for nn article used by every man; active men can make ten dollars a day. Call between 10 and 12 a. m., 32 Lackawanna avenue, sec ond floor, i car, or address Box 437, Scran ton. Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTED by a widow to do washing nnd honing and cleaning by tho day. Address 712 Schuell court. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck. straight loans or Building and Loan, At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-313 Connell building. Beward. $5.00 REWARD Package containing bracelet and locket addressed Stephen D. Engle, Hnzieton, Pa. Georgo W. Finn. New 'phono SOS. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTF.D-WIU tnko sum mer boardeis; three largo airy rooms and good table board. Address O. K Dalton, Pa. Board and Booms. VERY" DESIRABLE stilto of rooms with first class tablo board, can be obtained at 333 Jcffcison avenue. Miscellaneous Till!. MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmorc, lautiucrs shirts at Sc. each and collars and cuffs ut l!;c. each. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C, SPAULD1NG. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SGI. Architects, FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B., Real Estato Exehango Bldg,, 120 Wash ington avo. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 726 CONNELL building. Dontists. DR. C. E. EILENIIEUGUR, PAULI building, Spruce street, Scranton, DR. C. C. LAUBACII. 115 WYOMINGuyc. Fire Insurance, SCHLAGER & CO,, Traders Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys. O A T"C BVI TC2 InaHcountrics KA I LIN I OorthcGluric. Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor in tho city. No clmrgo for In formation on patentability; over ten yens cxperieuco. Itcplojrlc & Co., Mears Kltfg-. Hotels and Restaurants, THE ELK CAFEri23 AND 127 FRa'nk". llu avenue. Bates leasonablo. P. ZlEQLER, Ptoprlotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W. Passenger depot, Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch. Piopilotor, Scavenger. A. B. BRiaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor: only lmprood pumps used. A. B. Ullggs. proprietor, Leave ordors 1100 North Main tivoiuo. or Elcko'B drug btoro, corner Adams and Mulborry, Both tolophones. . Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Scranton, mfis. of Wile Scroans. Miscellaneous. MEGARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, paper bugs, tulnu. Warehouse, I'll Washington tivenue. THE W1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had lit Scranton nt tho nows stand of Rclsman Bros., 10j Spruco and C0J Linden; M. Norton, 3 .'J Lackawunna uve.; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Soruce street. 2L -ji-"Tt"-rrt "r rrt - directqrf: Only Half a Cent a Word. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADHRH with- out ueiay. wnto tor our special mar ket letter. Frco on application, B. M. milliard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exehango, 44 nnd 4(J liroadwlty, Now York. Established 1S8I. Long Distance 'Phono 23S8 Broad. Delaware, Lackawnnnrt and Wootern. In Effect Juno 1, 1902. Trnlns leave Seinntoil fur Now Vork At l.r,0, 3.20, U.03, 7,Co nlid 10.10 n. m.i li.40, 3.40, 3 33 p. in, For Now York and IMilla dplpliln i.uO, 10.10 a. in., and 12.40 und 3 33 p. in. For Gollldsboro At 0.10 p. in. For Btirfiiio-i.in, .22 nnd o.wi n. m.; lib, dso and 11.10 p. ni. For Blnghamton, Elmliu nnd wny stations-10.25 n. in.. 1.03 i in. For Oswego. Syiaeuso nnd Utlca 1.15 and 0.22 n. tn.; l.fB p, m. Oswego, Syracuse and t'tlea train nt 0 22 n. in. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose fl.OO n. m.i 1.03 nnd cr,o p. in. Nicholson accommodation t.no nnd 11.13 p, ni. Bloomsbtirg Division For Northumber land, nt 0.35 und 10.10 n. m.i 1.53 and (1.10 p. in, For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3.40 und 9.03 n. ni. Sunday Trains For Now York, 1,50, 3 20, 0 05. 10.10 n. in.: 3.10 nnd 3.35 n. m. For Bnrrnlo-1.13 inn! 0.22 n, m,; 1.35, 0M nnd 11 10 p. in. For Elmliu and way stations 10 23 n. ni. For Blnchaniton and way sta tion, 9 01 a. m. Bloomsbnig ftlvlidon Lcnvo Set nnton. 10.10 it .m. nnd 0.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Bnilroad. In Effect Juno 15. 190.'. Tinlns Lcau Hcrnutim. For Philadelphia nnd Nuw York via D, .t II. R. R., at 7.11. through Parlor Car nnd Day Coach Ciirbondnle to Nov; York and 9.17 a. ni.. with L. V. Cnaeh Cnrbon dalo to Philadelphia, und 2.1S, 4.33 (Blnelt Diamond Express), und 11.49 p. m. Sun days, D. ,t H. R. R 1..W. (1.17 p. m. For White Haven, Hrir.l'Uon and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. ft 11. R. R 7.11, 2.1S und 4.33 p. in. For Pottsvllle, 7.41 n. m. For Bethlehem, Knston, Rendlnpr, Hrtr rlsbnrg and ptlnclpal Intermediate sta tions, via D. ,t H. R. It.. 7.41. D.17 a, m.; 2.1S, 433 (Blarlt rilamolld Express). 11.49 p. tn. Sundays-. D. & II. R. It., 9.3S a. m.: 1.5S. 9.17 p. in. For Tuiikhnntinci;, Towaiuln. EJmlrn, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stntlons via IJ L. & W. R. Il C.33 n. m. and 1..V. p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, BnfTalo. Nlng nia Falls, Chicago nnd all polntn wct via D. .; II. R. It., 12.01 p. m.i 3.23 (Blnck Diamond Expie-ts), 10.11. 11.40 n. in. Sun da va. D. ,t If. R. It.. 12.0"l. 9.17 p. in. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lohlah Valley Parlor cars on fill trains between Wllkes-Barro nnd Now York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Silsponslon Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland street. Now lYork. CHARLES a. LER. Gen. Pass. Agt 21 Cortland street, New York. A. W. NONKMACTIER, Dlv. Pass. Agt South Bethlehem, Pn. For tickets nnd Pullman reiervntloni npply to olty ticket office, 09 Publlo Square, Wilkes-Bai re, P.i. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29, 1902. Stations In New York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R. Trnlns leavo Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Knston, Bethlehem, Allen town. Munch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Barro and Plttston nt 7.30 a. m 1 p. m. and 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 Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and all ptlnclpal points south and west. For Avoca, Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, 1 p. m. and 4 p. ni. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.'30 and 1 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon and Hnrrlsburg via Allentown at 7.30 n. m 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. ni. For Tnmnqua and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m.; 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BESSLER, Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedulo In Effect June 10, 1902. Trains leave Scranton: c.3S a. tn., week days, through vestibule tialn from Wilkes-Banc. Pullman buffet parlor car and conchc3 to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at principal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Hnr rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd for Pittsburg and tho West. I 9.47 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Har rlsbnrg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 1.42 p. m., week days, (Sundays. 1.5S p. in.), for Sunbury. Hnrrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimote. Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.2S p. in., week days, through vestlbuln train from Wilkes-Banc. Pullman buffet parlor car end coaches to Philadelphia vlt Pottsvillo, Stops at pilnclpal intermedi ate stations. 1.35 p. m week dnvp. for llnstlpton. Sun. bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- )U1S' J. B. HUTfiirNSON, Gen. Mgr. J. 11. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. in Effect Juno m, 1912. Tiiiins for Curlioiidalo leave Scranton nt 0.1 1, 7.30, S3ii, 10.13 it, 111.: 12.03, 1.12, 2.11, 3.511, 5.29, 0.23, S.'-'l, 913, 10.01 i. m.i 1213, l.KS a. m, For Honesdale 0. If. 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 and 5.29 p. in. For Wllkes-Barrc-(i.5R, 7.11. 8 41. 9 17, 10 53 a. m.: 12.U), 1,1.', 2.1S, 3.2$, 1.33, 0.10, 7.IS, 10.11, 11.19 li. in. For L. V. R. It. Potato 7.11, 0.17 a, m.; '.'.is, 4.35 and 11.19 p, m. For Pciinsvlviinla R. R. Points 0.33, 9.17 a. m ; 1.12. 3.2S nnd 1.35 p. m. For Albany and all points north 7.3G a, in. and 3.50 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Oniboiiilnle 8.50. 11.33 a, m.; 2,11, 3.;.il. 5.5.' and 11,17 P. ni. For WIllo-s-Rario 9.38 n. m.; 12.03, 1.53, 3.2S, (i.32 mid 9,17 P. m. For Albany und points north 1.ES p, m. For Honesdalo S.50 n, m.; 11.33 nnd 3.03 V' W.' L. PRYOR, D. P. A Scranton, Pa. Erie Bailroad Wyoming Division, in Effect July SOth. iw.'...i ,- Trnlns leavo Seiuntoti tor Uawley tfs"d mil stations at 7.20 a ml.fi. 11 n. m : A IB lot and 5.20 p. in, Sundays, ,ii,i ,! iti ujjU 1,33 p. in. For New iork. Newburch jn.d Intel mcdlnto points nt 7.20 a, tn. and 1.3.1 p. in, Sundays. 1.;'5 p. ni ,-. For Honesdalo 1.35 and 5 SO p. m. Trains nrilvo at Sevaiiton P.20, lo.ifia. m.: 3.00 und 9.13 p, m. Siiiditj.'s,'lj;0 and !.1J ! m. " m' ; i, 'is' Now York, Ontario and Wosterri'C!' Tlmo Tnhla In Effect Sunday, Juno 13, J90I NOllTtl liyUMU.TH.UKB. - Leave Leavn; ' ;rrla Sciiiutnn, CnthoudaJo. Cndnsla, ,,,,,l'j.3ou. m. Ii.io n. m, i.oapijn, 4(10 11. m. 4.11 n. in. 0.00 IK m. Trains, No. 1 . No, :l No, 7 ,,,,,, 0 10 p. m.,r,Ciirboiidaloa.4u pan BUM I'll 1JUU1MJ, Leavo Leavo Arrlvo Trains. Cudosla. C.ubondnlo, tjcntntpt, Nn. ti ..).., -tl5Ua..m. .7,25 U(t, No. I 8.10a.m. looin.m, I0.40n.ni. No. 2 2.15 p.m. 4.0i) p. m, 4.43p,-n, SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH UOINU.'. Leavo Leavo Aiylve Trains, Scranton, Cm lioiidalo. CadnsU. No. 9 8 30 a. m. p.lo p. m. 10.13 n. m, No, 5 , 7.00 p. m.Ar.Ciirhond.i!o7.!Sp.m SOUTH BOUND. ,- Leav? 'Leavo' Arilva Trains. Cudosla. Carhondalo. ScrnntflJv No, fi ,.,.,. i 50 a. in. 7.23a.-n. No. io ,,,.. 1.30 p. m. atxip. m. o. 15 p.;m. Trains Nos. 1 on week dujs, nnd 9-nn Sundays connect for Now York city, Mulr dletowii, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Op wego nnd nil points west. Trulu 3 for Poyntello. Walton. Delhi, Sidney, Norwich und all New Uorllii branch points. Train No. o with "Quaker City Ex press" nt Scrnntqn, va C. R. R. of N. J!, for Phlliidelphia.-Athiiitlo City, Baltimore, Washington and ,PerfnsylvanU stato points. CjCu iime-inmo mm consult uciioi agents fm fnnnnntImtn..vjl4h'nthKMIni aesu'jiW-. J. C. ANDERSON.G? W AVNow York.1" J. E. WELSH, t. V, A., Scranton, Pu. 1 1 ' n K r1 t ...vtr. ff f, iijfi - .j &a. M , uliim Uftil rtihn
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