.-. J? VV--f V t. ; ""' Z iii-'-X ; "" ' 5 V 5? .I'. - M H,V"'" .-" ; I IVI THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1902. tai NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special to tho Soranton Tribune. Pittston, Aug. 6. Thomna Redding, of. this city, who Is recognized as one of the best ninnteur third base players among tho base ball teams of this county, mid who is a member of the Mlner-Hllllard team, has received" nn offer from tho Manhattan college, nt Now York city, to join Its base ball team. Mr, nodding will In all prob ability accept. Miss Murphy, of Duryca, died this morning at the Rctrent Home. The rc- ... . ... ILI'II.. 1....A ... ...l.... mains nrrivcu m una ny mat uvumim and were1 taken to tho homo of tho de ceased's Bister, Mrs. John Clark, at Duryca, from whence tho funeral will take place. Mrs. Richard Harris, of Wyoming avenue. West Side, was taken to tho Wllkes-Barro hospital yesterday after non and will undergo an operation at that place. . Rev. Theophllus Davis, of rialns.wlll 1 occupy the pulpit of the Welsh Con- gregatlonal church next Sunday, morn ing and evening. Peter Mackln, a well known resident of Exeter borough, will leave today for Mexico In company with' several Pitts ton gentlemen. They have secured work in a hard coal mine there. Druggist J. H. Farrcr, of the West Side, left yesterday for Philadelphia, , where ho will spend a few days, nfter which ho will go to Pike county for a several weeks' vacation. George Hess has joined a party of Scrnnton young men who are camping at Lake Wlnola. Miss Florence Le!snrlng has resign ed her position in tho Central Pennsyl vania Telephone company's exchange ,' here after a service of three years. She 'will take a course in tho Scranton Business college. Attorney W. L. race, of Scbastopol, '. has gone to Dubuque, Iowa, to attend the C. T. A. U. convention ns a dele ' gate from this city. West Pittston police are after the fruit tree thieves and within the past few days have captured more than half a dozen. A 5-ycar-old daughter of Street Com missioner Thomas Keating, died inst night at tlie family home on North Main street. The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon. Clear Spring Local, United Mine Workers, which has heretofore distri buted store orders among its members, today commenced the distribution of cash, the other plan proving unsatis factory. Every member of the local will receive his share. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Aug. 6. Honcsdale and Scranton Alumni ball teams will play in Honesdale next Saturday. Nleuser's orchestra will furnish music for St. John's church picnic in Bclvine riark, Saturday, August 9. I X The Young People's society of the I,uthcran church will hold a lawn social on the lawn of Mr. Schwemly, near the ''ball ground, Thursday even ing. The annual meeting of the Wayne , Citizens' Water and Supply company . was held In the office of E. C. Mum ford, Tuesday afternoon. Trustees were elected. Hon. T. J. Ham is In charge of the HaAvley Times, until a new proprietor is Installed Into the office. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wood left on Wednesday for Detroit, Mich., expect ing to be absent for a month. They will visit their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Knapp, who is in ill health. Miss Ethel Knapp is tho guest of Ifriends in Port Jervis and Newbury, N. Y. Joshua Brown and family will spend the coming month at tholr cottage at Elk lake. About 4 o'clock this morning people were aroused by the sound of tho fire alarm. A small one-story blacksmith shop, the property of Mr. Kaufold, located in tho rear of his marble yard on Main Btreet, was on lire. The fire ..j companies responded, but the lire was Mm-extinguished with a hydrant hose, but Isr- not until the interior of tho shop was gutted. Tho origin of the Are Is a mys tery. Tho loss is not large, and Is part ly covered by Insurance. ' LAKEWINOLA. Special to tho Scranton 'Trlbuna. Lake Wlnola, Aug. C Tho Wanlta t-'amplng club gave a. straw ride to their friends Tuesday evening to La Health BY THE USE OP dp. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Mrs. 11. A. Alsbrook, of Austin, I,onoke Co., Ark., write! "After five months of great suffering; with female weakness I write tht for the benefit of other sufferers from the same affliction. I doctoreii with our family physician without any good re tilt, fp my husband urged me to try Dr. Pierce' medicines which I did, with wonderful results, low completely cuied. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription, four of his 'Golden Medical Discovery i and two vials of his 'Neataut relicts.' t The Common Sense Medical Ad. vlser, joo8 large pages in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr, Pierce Buffalo, N. Y, ' k yJt-A m 111 .viH Pertootm .rrj Orange. Supper wb served at the Clifton, after which dancing was In dulged In. The following were pres ent: Chaperons Mrs. Palmer, Mrs1. Orccley, Mrs. Cavell, Mrs. Mcnr: Misses Ailln Phillips, Jcancttc Davln, Daisy Perry, Bella Fclnberg, Molly Smith, Fannlo Mear.t, Elizabeth Pal mer, Jennie Smith, Mae Smith, Bessie Yengcr, Jet Frantz, Tola Moore, Bertha Fellows, Florence Nye, Edith Turner, Jessie Cavcll, Bella Atkinson; Messrs. A. Dean, Barton Smith, Will Bowman, J. Smith, Andrew Mulr, Hnrty Mil ler, Farnham Mcars, Robert Davis, Leon Griflln, R. Allen, W. Berry. Ben Eynon, Will Davis, George Lewis, Bert Brink, F. Clark, Mr. Alncy. John A. Mcars and family arc regis tered ut the Hotel Clifton, whore they have taken apartments for an Indefi nite period. The Misses Florence and Irene Hln- terlelter, of Kutajown, Pa., have taken apartments at the Hotel Clifton, where they will remain for an Indefinite period. , Fred W. Strong, tho popular Hyde Park haberdasher, Is taking physical cultuie at Lake Wlnola. Mrs. Emll Welchel, of Scranton, has tho honor of catching tho largest pickerel at Lake Wlnola this season. On Saturday, August 9, Oppenhelm's orchestra, under the direction of Gus Kroll, will furnish music for tho Hotel Clifton reception. A grand concert' will be given by the orchestra before the reception, and every effort will be made to make this the event of the season. Tennis Is just now occupying most of the time of the summer colonists. Tho tournament at the Clifton 1ms given the sport impetus. Emll Welchel and Charles Moore, of Scranton, are to play in the tournament on Thursday afternoon. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Aug. 6. The Tritons will play a game of base ball with the Luzerne Reds at KIttrldgo park on Saturduy afternoon at 3 o'clock. Attorney Charles B. Little, of Scran ton, Is visiting his parents on Wyo ming avenue. A large crowd of people from this place attended the picnic of the Im proved Order of Red Men of Wyoming county at Mcshoppen on Wednesday. Judge Edward M. Durham was In at tendance at the funeral of the late James E. Frear on Tuesday. Theodore Williams, of Owego, N. Y., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Joseph Welch, at this place. Miss Euki Carey, of Carbondale, is visiting her grandfather, Dr. A. B. Woodward, on Second street. Judge Dunham handed down an opinion on Tuesday in tho estate of Nancy Brown, deceased, discharging the rule to show cause why the execu tor should not be dismissed, and allow ing the executor to continue in his trust. F. A. Collins has been appointed as sanitary agent for the West Nicholson school district, during the prevalence of bmall-pox In that vicinity. Mrs. Stephen Carey, of Easton, who has been visiting friends at this place the past two weeks, returned home on Wednesday. Marie Lobeck Frear has been granted letters of administration In tho estate of her late husband, James E. Frear. Spencer D. Reed, the Bridge street music dealer, was at Mill City on Wednesday. George Betterly, of Wilkes-Barre, was calling on friends on Wednesday. BROOKLYN. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, Aug. 6. DeWltt Tewks bury, of Scranton, is spending his vaca tion, with ills mother. Mrs. Ralph Sterling is entertaining a number of friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Squlor, of Blng hamton, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. G. W. Palmer. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church meets Frlduy with Mrs. L. S. Ely. Mrs. N..L. Tiffany will entertain the Ladies' Aid of the Universallst church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Shadduck, Misses Bessie Cham berlain, Bernlce Doran, Jessie Miller, Mabel Tlffuny, Lena and Dulsy Fish attended the Harvest Home picnic at DImock on Wednesday. The famous entertainment by the Peak Sisters will bo given in the Uni versallst church, Saturday evening, August 9. Several numbers will be i given by local talent. E. W. Newton is making Improve ments on his house. Mrs. Benjnmln and daughter, May, spent Wednesday In Montrose. About twenty New York Tribune "fresh air" children are expected here for a two weeks' stay, Mrs. Uptegrovo Is entertaining her daughter and children from Scranton. ' NICHOLSON. Special to the Ecranton Tribune. Nlcholsan, Aug. 0. Mrs. O. D. Rob erts and Miss Inola Dunbar, of Hop bottom, were caller3 In town Tuesduy. Mr. and MfB. Richard Kniffen re turned to their homo In Wllkes-Barro Wednesday, after spending some time with tho lattcr's sister, Mrs. C. H. Mac Connell. W. W. Le Roy Is a caller In New Mllford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams are visiting Mrs. AVllllams' aunt and uncle, who are summering in CooperBtown, N. Y Miss May Hlncklle Is visiting friends In Hallstead. AVOCA, Misses Sadie Glllesplo and Mary Mortimer, of Pittston, culled on Miss Ella O'Malley last evening. Miss Mrf Moruhan, of Jnkerman, has returned home, after spending a week with friends here. John Coade, who saw service In the United States armv. In the rMiii,,.io Islands, has re-enllsted. He left this afternoon for Columbus, O,, where jio will be assigned to a regiment. 'Miss Jennie Bell entertained a large number of friends at her homo last evening. After earnest worn in.ini in refreshments were served. ' Wl Hum Dixon and Pnti-lr-k fnl left yesterday for a trin tn rnu. vn-i. city. J. J. Morahan was a caller In Scran ton yesterday. Ursula Rarrlck, of Wilkes-Barre, Is the guest of Mlsa Tessle McLaughlin. OLVPHAHT A trolley patty was given last even ing In honor of Miss Mabel Schrlever, of Philadelphia, who Is a guest of Mrs. J. A. Hull, of Btnkely, After enjoying a delightful ride as far ns Carbnndalo and return, the guests assembled nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 7.. D, Ed wnrds, on Scott Btreet, wheto they were very hospitably entertained for the re-- mnlndcr of tho evening. About mid night a delicious luncheon wns served, Tho following letters remain uncalled for nt the Olyphant postodlce: Mary Handel, Jachcus E. Jones, A. S. Snyder, John Wrol.Wllllnm Gcllur, Fred LoWry, West Thomas (2), Mrs. Dick Walsh. Mts. Dora Rockwell and family and Miss Jennie Loftus, of Pittston, ate vis iting Mrs. Mary Ryan, of Dunmore street. Misses Belle nnd May Gclatt, of Gotytt, Pn., arc the guests of relatives In town. Mrs. Frederick Wilson, of Scranton, spent yesterday at this place. Mrs. F. W. Simpson and duughter, Rhea, left yesterday to spend a week ut South Gibson. Misses Annie Timlin, Margaret and Alice Kennedy, of Providence, were tho guests of Mrs. M. J. McAndrew, of Hudson Btreet, Tuesday. Miss Celine Welghtmnn, of Beading, Is visiting Miss Jennie Patten, of Dela ware street. Miss Esther McHulo, of Green Hid go, Is tho guest of her brother, J. R. Mc Halc, of Dunmore street. Miss Hattlo Mntthows, of the Lacka wanna telephone exchange, left yester day for a week's visit with Wllkcs Barro relatives. E. S. Jones, of BInkely, has returned from a visit at Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Rebecca Harris, of Providence, Is spending n few days at tlo residence of Dr. V.W. Jenkins, on Lackawanna street. Miss Lucy Farrell, of Dunmore street, was bridesmaid at tho Hopklns-Cnnn-van wedding, at West Scranton, yes terday morning. Many friends from this place witnessed the ceremony. Miss Nettle McDonnell Is spending her vacation at Rock lake. Miss Olive Murphy, of Blakely, has returned homo from a visit to Strouds burg. Mrs. D. C. Evans nnd children have returned home, after spending tho past month at Tunkhannock. 'Mrs. John Powell, of Susquehanna street, Is visiting relatives at Greenfield. John Davis, of Dunmore street, has returned home from a trip to Altoona. ARCHIBALD. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning, in St. Thomas church, occurred one of tho prettiest weddings of the season, when Miss Sadie Broderlck became the bride of William H. Murphy. The ceremony was performed immediately after tho celebration of a nuptial mass. Tho celebrant was Very Rev. P. F. Broder lck, of Susquehanna; deacon, Rev. A. T. Broderlck, of Montrose, (both brothers of tho bride); sub-deacon, Rev. T. J. Comerford, of Archbald; master of ceremonies, Rev. P. F. Bol and, of Scranton. Tho bride looked charming in a beautiful gown of white liberty satin, with chiffon medallions, her veil being caught with orange blos some. Her attendant was Miss Katie Cosgrovo, who was prettily attired In light blue. P. J. McAndrew acted as best man. They were preceded up the aisle by the. ushers, John Murphy, John Brogan, William Broderlck and James Kilpatrlck. Miss Mary Foote played tho wedding marches. After the. cere mony a wedding breakfast was served by Caterer Hanley, of Scranton. The bride is the charming daughter of Mrs. A. Broderlck, of Bridge street, and en joys the friendship of a host of friends. Mr. Murphy holds a good position un der tho Ontario and Western Coal com pany. They left on the 10.05 a. m. train for Boston and New York. Miss Mary Boland has returned from a visit with relatives in Carbondale. The Young People's society of the German church spent yesterday at Chapman Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Koch have re turned to their homo In Scranton, after a visit with relatives in town. Mrs. T. D. Davis, of Cleveland, O., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. SSimmerman. of Hill street. Mr. and Mrs. John Gllhool and son, Frank, have returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives in Carbon dale. John B. Lack, of Blakely, was a caller In town yesterdny. P. F. Brogan has returned, after a week's vacation at Crystal Lake. Will Winter, of Olyphant, was a business caller in town yesterdny. , Miss Helen Smith, of Dickson, Is visiting in town. MOSCOW. Rev, G. H. Prentice Is spending this week In New York state. Miss Mary Do Pew is visiting rela tives In Mount Pocono. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones and son, Luwrence, were visitors in Gouldsborn over Sunday. Snowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelly, who fell from the porch and broke his arm recently, Is improving PICTURE FOR THE LITTLE ONES.-Cut out the pictures appearing on this page each day, draw a pencil mark around tho hidden object, Bavo them until Saturday, then send them or take them to The Trlbuna ofllco In an cnvolopa addressed to "Puzzle Dopnrtmont." Encloso In tho envelopo your name, ago and address. Tho boys and girls who correctly mark the six pictures appearing during the week, nnd whoso answers are first received, will havo their names published in Tho Tribuno Monday morning. Tho dogs of this hunter are upsetting hm In their chuse for two rabbits, Where are the rubblts? 1,000 CLAIMS. Equal Not a Single Fact.. Scranton Endorsement Makes This Claim a Pact. Endorsed by scores of Scranton citi zens, who cheerfully mnko a public statement of their experience, Is tho proof we have to back our claims that Doan's Kidney Pills cute every form of kidney ills, from a common backache to serious urinary disorders. Here is one local example. Wo have many more like It, j Mrs. William Riley, of 1014 Capouso avenue, snys: "For seven years I had trouble with my back and kidneys. When I stooped, walked or stood long my back got very bad. 1 could not do hard work about tho house without giving out completely. I felt all played out nnd had ho ambition. I read a great deal about Doan's Kidney Pills, nnd got a box at Matthews Bros. drug store. I took in all three boxes, and they cured mo." For sale by all dealers; price, 0 cents. Fostor-Mllburn, Co., Buffulo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no 'substitute. under tho enre of Dr. Kneldler, of Elmhursf. The Misses Lillian Frey and Anna Barnes, of South Sterling, are guests of Mrs. Joseph Yeager. Mrs. Bush and children, Max and Harold, and Miss Buela Brown visited friends in Gouldsboro over Sunday. Miss May Eschenbach, of Scranton, Is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. N. Eschenbach. Mrs. Clearwater and daughter, of Scranton, are guests of Mrs. H. H. De Pew. The Misses Rcna and Vera La Touche, of Scranton, are visiting their cousin, Miss Elizabeth Lyman. Mrs. Arch Decker and daughter, De lilah, spent last Sabbath with friends in Sprlngbrook. Mrs. Fred Kolb Is visiting relatives at Swlftwater. MOOSIC. Mrs. James Le Van, Mrs. M. B. Le Van and son, James, spent Wednesday at Wyoming. Fred Benjamin, of Pcckville, was a caller In town Tuesday evening. A meeting of the Mooslc Hose com pany, No. 1, will be hold this evening In the hose parlors. All members are requested to be present. The members and friends of the Methodist church will tender their pas tor, Rev. J. N. Bailey, and wife a farewell, reception on Friday evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. and Mrs. Bailey leave on Wednesday for Denver, Col. Mrs. George Tregallas is spending a few days at Wilkes-Ban-e. A number of young people of this town and from Avoca enjoyed a straw ride to Wilkes-Barre last evening. BASEBALL J National League. At New York R.H.E. rnysburg . 0000-2 7 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 L' Batteries Chesbro and O'Connor; Tay lor and Brcsnahan. Umpire Emslie. At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Chicago, rain. At Boston Bnston-St. Louis, rain. At Brooklyn Brooklyn-Cincinnati, rain. American League. At Cleveland R.H.E. Philadelphia 10 0 0 0 3 0 0 04 9 1 Cleveland 2 0 0 0 110 0 1-312 2 Batteries Waddell and Schrockcngost; Smith and Bemls. Umpire OLoughlln. At Detroit- R.H.E. Baltimore 10 0 0 0 10 0 0210 0 Detroit 010000000-1 6 2 Battcrles-Wiltso and Smith; Mullen and Buelow. Umplro Connolly. At Chicago- R.H.E. Washington 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 4 1 Chicago , 300 0 0 0 1 Is T. 13 4 Batteries Carrlck and Clarke: Patter son nnd McFarland. Umplro-Shcildan. At St. Louis- R.H.E. Roston 00 4 0 02 100-7 12 2 St. Louis 1 0 111O200-0 12 2, Batteries Dlneon nnd Crlger; Towell' nnd Kahoo. Umpires Johnstono and Cai'tithers. PUZZLE. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WRNTS. ' FOR RENTS, FOR oALES Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. FOn RENT Beautiful 4-room cottage, completely furnished with two boats and fishing pier, $8.00 per week. Call nnd sou J. C. Zurfllch, tho Real Estate broker, FOR RENT-821 Green Ridge street, a Kovon room nlnnlo hotmo with modern Improvements, Sept. 1. Apply on prom ises. FOR RENT-After September 1, eight room house; rill modem conveniences; stenm heat furnished. Rent moderate. Apply at Tribune ofllce. FOR RENT-Blx room house lit Leo court; lent $12.00. Inquire at No. Ml Gibson street. FURNISHED APARTMENTS for men. RateB reasonable. County Savings Bank nnd Trust- Co., WW Spruce Btrcot. BARBER SHOP for rout: nearly now building; good locntlon; city water, etc; JiiBt vacated. An exceptionally good opportunity to continue a woll estab lished business. C. N,Wood, Now Jill ford, Pa. FOR RENT-Two furnished cottages at Lnko Sheridan; dry and healthy loca tion; good Bhridcnnd finest nlnco for a week or a month's outing fit Northern Pennsylvania. Address II. L. Harding. Factoryvlllo, Pa. Wanted To Hent. AAAAAAAAAA WANTED September 1st by young couple, small house, with .Improve ments In central city. State terms. Ad dress Box 516, city. WANTED A small house or flat, prefer ably furnished, In deslrnblo location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box 327. Furnished Booms for Bent. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, niodorn improvements; private family; gen tlemen preferred, at B37 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, pas and bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. LEGAL. CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY In tho District Court of the United States for tho Middle district of Pennsyl vania, George Kinback, of Scranton, of Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under tho act of congress of July 1, 1S9S. liavlng applied for a full dis charge from nil debts provublo ugulnst his estate under said act, notice is hereby given to ull known creditors 'and other persons In Interest, to appear before the said court at Scranton, in snld district, on tho Cth day of September. 1902, at To o'clock In tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tho prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. EDWARD R. W. SKARLK, Clerk. CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States for the Mlddlo district of Pennsyl vania, George Kinback and Frederick Welchel, trading ns Kinback & Welchel, of Scranton, of Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the act of congress of July 1, 1S9S, having applied for a full dlscharco from nil debts provable against their estate under said act, notice is heieby given to nil known creditors and other per sons In interest, to appear before tho said court at Scranton, In said district, on the tith day of September. 1902, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why tho prayer of .the said petitioner should not bo granted. EDWARD R. W. SEA RLE. Clerk. IN RE: ESTATE OF ANNIE CONNELL. lato of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, deceased. Letters of administration upon tho nbovo named estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons having claims or demands against tho same will present them for payment, nnd all thoso Indebted thereto will make Immcdlato payment to WILLIAM CONNELL. Connell Building, Scranton, Pa. WELLES & TORREV. Attorneys for Estate. IN RE: Estate of John Jermyn, late of the City of Scranton, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary In thu above es tate having been granted to tJio under signed, nil persons having claims or Judg ments against the same will present them tor payment, and all persons Indebted thereto will ninlfc Immediate payment to JOSEPH J. JERMYN. GEORGE B. JERMYN, EMMA J. JERMYN, 1 Executors and ExcVutrlx. WELLES & TORREY, Attorneys. THE ANNUAL meeting of tho stock holders of tho Wyoming Shovel AVorks, for the election of directors and consideration of such other business ns may bo brought boforo thorn, will be held at tho ofllce of tho company, Connell Building, Scranton, Pa., Frlduy, 13th of August. 1902. at 11 a. m. N. G. ROBERTSON, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED""pTOSA"LSnTborecoYvcd by tho county of Lackawanna until Friday, Aug. S, at 12 m., for tiling lloor of Prothonotary's ofllco In Court House, according to plans and bpeclllcatlons. Rids to be addressed to umlerslsncd and in hands 011 or before above date. Thu light to reject any or nil bids is reserved. E. A. JONES, County Controller. Attest: JOHN MORRIS, Deputy Controller. THE BOROUGH OF DUNMORE-Notlco to Contractors. Seuled proposals endorsed "Bids for Second District Sower, etc," and ad dressed to tho undciHlgncd, will bo re ceived until 8 o'clock p. m.. on Mon day, the llth day of August, 1902, for fur nishing material nnd constructing sewers In tho Second Sower District of tho Bo rough of Dunmore, with tho necessary fixtures and appliances, In accordance with the plans nnd specifications on filo In tho ofllco of James F, Hnrau, borough engineer, borough building, Dunmore, Pa, Extont of proposed work Ib approximately 7.000 foot of brick sower, 3,100 foot of plpo sower from 12 to SO Inches In diam eter. Copies of specifications and In structions tn contractors may bo obtained of tho borough engineer. Each bid must bo accompanied liy a certified check for tho sunt of flvo hun dred (J.V10) dollars, mudo payable to Au gust Wahlers, borough trcusurer, ns 11 guarantee to oxecuto a contract If award ed the work, which sum shall bo forfeited to tho boroueh In caso at the refusal or omission on tho part of tho successful bidder to execute a contract within ton (10) dy after tho awarding of tho name. Bidders will be .furnished with proposal blanks at the said offlco of tho borough engineer, and no others will bo accepted. Bids received will bo opened nt a meet ing of tho borough council In tho bo rough building, to bo held on tho date and hour nbovo mentioned. Tho Borough reserves the right to re ject any or nil bids. HENRY B. OILLIGAN. Borough Secretary, 702 E. Drinker St.. Dunmoro, Pa. From Choice. Miss Phoebo Rlggs, who had lived for more than SO years In tho little Now England town In which she was born, had not, desplto tho birthdays she could count, passed tho ugo of seusltlenesH regarding u certain subject. A summer visitor In the vlllago, who was only slightly acquainted with MIsh Rlggs, said apologetically to her ono day: "You must excuse mo, but Cm not sura whether you nro Miss or Mrs. Rlggs; 1 didn't quit understand when wo were Introduced," 1 f ho bont llttio spinster drew herself up as titraltrht as posslblo and, with an of fended emphasis upon the title, replied In a freezing voice: "Miss Rlggs; from Choice!" Now York Tribuno. , No Order Accepted Tor Less Than 10 Cents. Bnnoli WANT Offlcas, Want Advertisements Will Bo Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. SI. Central City ALBERT SCIIULTZ. corner Mul ' berry street nnd Webster avo. GUSTAV PICHEL, 630 Adams avenue. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. 729 Cedar avenuo. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenuo and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dick son avenuo. F. J. JOHNS, 920 Groen Rldgo street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington avenuo and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenuo. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. MEN, not under 2.", yonis, to call on old and new customers. No delivering. Position permanent to tho right party. Pay weekly. Glen Brothers, Rochester, For Sale. HORSE FOR SALE, good traveller, kind nnd gentle: can be returned If not as represented; will also sell two buggies, harnesses, gig und accessories. 911 Rob inson street. FOR SALE Edison phonograph, with records nnd horns. All up-to-date and In good condition. Apply to iBaac J. Ev ans, 409 North Main avenue, West Scran ton. FOR SALE-A first class moat market. Owner will work for party. Address 131 Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa. Beal Estate. LOTS, houses and farms for sale. J. C. Zurflleh. Seo FOR SALE EIOB-ant sites for homos In upper Groen Rldgo; choice neighbor hood; most deslrnblo locality for homo In Lackawanna county." J. A. Marvlna, 173G Sanderson avenue. Wanted To Buy. A GOOD second hand phaeton; cheap; state price and condition. Address Tribune, Box 50. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Wnlkor. 314-315 Connell building. Lost. LOST A lady's gold watch, open face, stem wind, Wnlthnm, No. 7,210,312, at tached to Flonr-do-lls pin with three pearls. If returned to Clark, florist, 20J Washington avenue, a liberal roward will be given. Reward. 3.00 REWARD Packngo containing bracelet nnd locket addressed Stephen D. Englo, Hnzleton, Pa. Georgo W. Finn. New 'phono 90S. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTF.D-WIU tako sum mer boarders; threo largo airy rooms and good tablo board. Address O. K., Dalton. Pa. Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with first class tablo board, can be obtainoa at 333 Jofferson avenue. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore, lnundors shirts nt 8c. each and collars and cuffs at H4c. each. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old "phono 1SG4. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B Real Estato Exchango BIdg,, 120 Wash ington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. IIARDINO, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHt7tM CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENUERGER, PAULI building, Spruce Btrcot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo. Fire Insurance, SCHLAGER & CO., Traders Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys. DA TC IVITC Inallcountrles KM I t-IM I Oaf the Globe. The only llconscd and equipped patent solicitor In tljo city. No chargo for In formation on patentability; over ton years exporionco, Kcplojrlc & Co., Mcars Blcljr. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Rates reasonable), P. ZIEQLER.. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W. Passongor depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan, Victor Koch. Proprietor, Scavenger, A. B. BRiaGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; 110 odor: only Improved pumps used, A. 11. Brlggs. proprietor. Leavo ordois 1100 North Main avenuo. or Elcko's drug storo, corner Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR-5U LACKA. uvo., Scranton, mfrs. of Wire Screons. Miscellaneous. MEQARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 11) Washington avenuo. THE WILKEtMJARRE RECORD CAN bo had tn Scranton at the news stand of ReUinan Bros., 406 Spruce und 003 Llndent M. Norton, 'ttt Lackawanna uvo.; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. I IB ' 1. . V v 5 X1 V:M MD1WAD 1llVUWJL Vll;l t BUSINESS OPPORTUNiTiES. REHl ESTATE Only Half a Cent a Word. Business Opportunity. MAKE MONEY by canvassing for tho Lycoslto. Apply to Fred Wagner, Ell Lncknwanna avenue, Scranton. BTOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out dolay. Write for our special tnar kot lottor. Freo on application. B. M. Hlbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 48 IJrondwny, Now York. Kafabtlshcd 1S6I. Long Dlstanco 'Phono 2388 Broad. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1902. Trains leavo Scranton for Now York At 1.G0. 3.20, ti.05, 7.60 and 10.10 a. m.: 12.40, 3.40, 3 33 p. m. For Now York nnd Phila delphia 7.50. 10.10 n. m., nnd ,12.40 and 3.33 P. m. For Gouldsboro At 6.10 p. m. For Biiffalo-1.15, 6.22 and 9.00 a. m.; 1.55, 6.50 nnd 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton, Eltnlrn und way stations 10.23 a. m., 1.05 p. m. 1' or Oawego, Syracuso and Utlca 1.15 and C.22 a. m.; 1.55 p. m. Oswego. Syracuso nnd Utlca trnln nt 6.22 a. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 a. m.; 1.03 nnd CM p. in. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 0.15 p. m. Bloomshurg Division For Northumber land, at 0.35 nnd 10.10 a. m.; 1.55 and 6.10 p. m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3.40 und 0.03 p. m. Sunday Trains For Now York. 1.50, 3.20. 6.05. 10.10 a. m.: 3.10 nnd 3.35 p. m. For Biiffnlo-l.l.- nnd 6.22 a. m.: 1.53, 6.50 nnd 11.10 p. m. For Elmlra nnd way stations 10.25 a. m. For Blnshnmton and way sta tions. 9.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division Leavo Scrnnton. 10.10 a-.m. and 6.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Rnilrond. In Effect Juno 15. 1902. Trains .Leavo Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via D & II. R. R., nt 7.41, through Parlor Car nnd Dny Coach Carbondale to New York nnd 9.47 n. m.. with L. V. Coach Carbon dalo to Phllndolphla, and 2.18, 4.33 (Black Diamond Express), nnd 11.49 p. m. Sun days, D. & If. n. R 1.38. 9.17 p. m. I-or White Haven, Hazloton and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. & II. R. R., 7.41. 2.38 and 4.35 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.41 a. m. For Bethlehem, Enston, Reading, Har rlsljurg nnd prlnclpnl Intermediate sta tions, via D. & II. R. R.. 7.41, 9.47 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.35 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p. m. Sundnys. D. & H. R. R., 9.33 a. m.; 1.58, 9.17 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Townnda, Elmlra. " Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D..JL. & W. R. R., 6.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & if. r. r 12.03 p. m.; S.28 (Black Diamond Express), 10.41, 11.49 p. m. Sun dnys. D. & H. R. R.. 12.03. 0.17 p. HI. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh valley Parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gon. Supt., 28 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt 28 Cortlnnd street, New York. A. W. NONEMACBER, Div. Pass. Agt South Bethlehem, Pn. For ticket1 and Pullmnn reservations npply to city "ticket offlco, 69 Public Square, Wllkes-Barro, Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29, 1902. Stations in New York, foot Libert street nnd South Ferry, N. R. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauch Chunk, White Havon, Ash ley, Wllkes-Barro and Pittston at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. xn. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.30 a. m., through Bolid vestibule train with Pullman1 Buffet Parlor Car for Phil adelphia with only one change of cars for Bnltlmoro nnd 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 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Tamaqua and Pottsvllle, 7.80 a. m.; 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. For ratos and tlckots apply to agent at station. W. G. BESSLER. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule in Effect Juno 16, 1902. Trains leavo Scranton: 0.38 a. m., week days, through vestibule train, from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts villo; stops at principal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har rlsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg nnd tho West. 9.47 a. m.. woek days, for Sunbury. Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore." Wash ington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 1.42 p. in., weok days, (Sundays. 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 3.28 p. m., week days, through vestibule train from Wllkes-Barro. Pullman buffet parlor car end coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle Stops at principal intermedi ate stations. 4.33 p. m., week diys. for Hnzleton. Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- UlS' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gon. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 1C, 1902. Trains for Carbondale leavo Scranton at 6.44. 7.36, '8.36, 10.13 a. m.i 12.05, 1.12. 2.11. 3.50, 5.29, 0.25, 8.21, 9.15, 10.04 p. m.; 12.18, For' Honesdale 6.14, 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 and B "0 ti 111 For' Wllkes-Barre-6.38. 7.41. 8.41. 9.47. 10.53 a. m.i 12.03, 1.42, 2.1S, 3.28, 4.33. 6.10, 7,18. 10.41, 11.49 ) m. For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7.41, 9.47 a. m.J 2,18. 4.33 and 11,19 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6.35, 9,47 a. m.; 1.42. 3.28 and 4.35 p, m. For Albany nnd all points north 7.S6 ft. m. nnd 3.5U p. 111. SUNDAY TRAINS. HVir Cn rbondnlo 8.50. 11.33 a. m.: 2.11, 3.5(1. 0.62 nnd 11.17 p. in. - For Wllkes.Barro-9.3S a. m.; 12.03, 1.5S, '3.28. 0.32 and 9.17 p. m. For Albany and points north 3.56 p. tn. For Honesdale 8.50 u. m.; 11.33 and 3.52 P' W." It. PRYOR. D. P, A., Bcrantiin. ffl, , Erie Bailroad Wyoming DlvisionV in l.nvci j my l"i it". 1,33 p. in. eoi nuw ioiK..iowuiuKn oau Intermediate points at 7.20 jt. m. nnd 1.S3 p. m, Sundnys. 1.33 p. nit , -t. lor Jioncsuaie j.j. uno uu 11. 111. Trains nrrlvo at Scranton 8.20, 10.41 a. 1 :t nil nnd n.lS n. m. Snnrlnva. l.iM and m.i 3.06 nnd 9.15 p tun p. in. Now York, Ontario nnd Western Thno Tnbld.in Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 1903 NORTH BOUND TltAlNS. .;. Leave Loavo An If 6 Trains No. 1 , No. 3 , No. 7 . Scranton. Cnrliondnlo. Cados-ta.. ,,.,10.80n. m. 11.10 n. m. l.oap, m. , , , . 4 00 p. III. 4.4 1 p. (U. li.OO p. nv ,,,, U 111 p. m.Ar.Cnrbondale 6.46 pw SOUTH HOUND. Zi. Leavo Leavo Arrlyy Cudosla. Carbondalo, Scrantdi.' U.50n. III. 7,25 11, rfl. .... 8.40a.m. 10.01. a. m. 10.40a.m. Trains. No. 6 . No. 4 No. !! 2.13 11. tn. 4.00 p. in. 4.43 p. nj. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUNDS l.cuvo - Leavo ArrlVk Train No. 9 No. 5 Scraptdn. Carbondale. Cadosfo:- , 8.30 11. m, 9.10 P. m. 10.45 a. pi'. , 7.00 p. m.Ar.Cnrbondala 7.1J p.m SOUTH BOUND. P Leave Leave Arriba Cadoala. Carbondale. Scrnnton". ,, i:.5un. in. 7.23 a.m. . 4.30 11. in. G. Oil 11. ill. fi.45 n. m'. Tinkis. No. 6 . No. 10 .., Trains Nos. 1 on week days, nnd 9 on Sundnys connect for Now York city, Mld dlctowu, Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Os wego and ull points west. Train 3 for Poyntello. Walton, Delhi, Sidney, Norwich and all Now Berlin branch points. Tiuln No. V, with "Clunker City Ex prei"s" at Scrnnton.: via C. R. R. of N. J., for Philadelphia. Atlantic Cltj, Baltimore, Washington and Pennsylvania state points. Seo tlmc-tablo nnd consult ticket agentj for connections with SOlVf Ji"' - Ct$1 fi J. C. ANDERSON, onUA-i Now. fyorkJJ- J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton, Pa. i V., sA'-lM 4i .,,,-. .,?.. jK.A.,tttfc-, wc. . -v!