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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902.
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Goldsmith's
Bazaar
The August Sale
Of Summer Goods
Is Going On at a Lively Pace
The last and deepest cuts have been made. What
is here today may not be here tomorrow, so take ad
vantage of today's opportunity and avoid disappoint
ment. A Few of the '
Many Great Bargains
, Children's Mull Hats that wcio 50c, reduced j-
Ladies' Summer Ventilating Corsets, Closing out Q
Ladies' Swiss Bibbed Vests, neatly trimmed, closing q
out at "V-
Lad'ies' Genuine Lisle Thiead Vests, the 36c kind q
Ladies' White and Coloicd Shiit Waists, upwards AHr
from TC
Ladies' Kimona Diessing Sacques at 50c 70c Qfr
Cleaning Up Sale of
Ladies' Silk and Leather Belts
Leather Belts that sold for 15c, Sale Price 10c
Leather Belts in Black and colored, sold for 25c and 30c, q
Sale Price 1 OC
Leather Belts in black and coloied, sold for 50c and 65c, -j r
Sale Pi ice idG
Silk Ribbon Belts that sold for 25c and 35c, Q
Sale Price I OL,
Silk and Leather Belts that sold for 50c, Sale "E-
Piice vJC
Silk Belts with black and side pieces, sold for 50c and "? e -,
65c, Sale Price OOL-
Silk and Elastic Belts with back and side pieces, sold Aff
for 75c and $.100, Sale Pxice "Vt
Silk and Bibbon Belts with back and side pieces that Oftr
sold for $1.50 and ?1.75, Sale Price "Ol
Gents' Furnishings
Broken Lots of Neckwear, Shirts, Hoisery, Suspenders, etc., at
greatly i educed prices.
The Embioidery Sale still continues, but the different lots are
diminishing very lapidly. x
Lace Open Work Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children y g
at 12 l-2c, 15c, 19c, and ZtDC
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
PITTSTON.
Special to the Scianton Tribune
Pittston, Aug. 7 Since the opening of
the stilko extensive opeiatlons liao been
cuirlod on about the vnilous ubindoned
openings and outcioppfngs lii.ro with the
lesult that the sulking woikmen wcio
able to get hold of a good supply of coil
that has mot with a icady sale Piobably
the most etcnslo opeiatlons wcio those
can led on at the bite of the old TompUns
bieakei. Twcnti-Uve or thlity men have
been busy ut woik thcie, and had gone
bo far as to dtivo chumbcts In tiuo min
ing fashion. Yestoid.iy, howovei, Su
peilntendcnt Joplln and half a do.cn
deputies swooped down on the men .it
that point nnd made sovoial auests Tlio
men will be glcn a healing within a tl iv
or so. The mining tools of the men wore
Eelzed by the deputies
r Tlio meichunts of the city wuo visited
today by u committee Jiom the mlnois
eolicltlng money for the icllcf fund. The
met chants do not take kindly to theli
solicitations.
A gieat deal of Inteicst is being awak
ened heio in a gamo of baso ball which
will take place next Thuisda afternoon
between teams Horn tlio common and sc
lect councils of tlio clt.
Hoi beit Dais, of Emnoiln. Kan. nn
old tlmo icsident of this city. Is visiting
his niece, Mis. AV. F. Howell, of Ellu-
bcth stiect.
Rev. D, M. Gcoige, of this cltv, will
occupy tho pulpit of the AVolsh Congic
gational chuich at llvdo Pailc, next
Sunday, In tho absence of tho pastoi,
David Jones, who Is on a tout of AVnles.
By defeating Old Foi go jestordny, the
Biothcis' base ball team of Ilnmtowu
won their twenty-llist vlttoiy,
Di. David a. Evan' many fi lends In
this city aio pleased to hear tint ho has
been offered tho position of phvslcal dl
jeetor of tho Voik Young .Men's Cliiisllun
association and has decided to accept. Ho
will asaiii(io his now duties on Octobct 1,
Dr, Kvans, who Is now a piactlclng os
teopath In Scianton, was formeily phy
sical dlicctor of tho local association and
is a gradunto of tho summer school foi
phvslcal dlioctois at Ihuvaid college
JIo Is a gnuluato of tho Atlantic School
of Osteopathy at AVIlkes-Bauo and pie.
Iouh to locating in Scianton had piac
Iked In Eastnn
Ml a, Vrltz W'ebei, oigunlbt of tho West
Bldo Picsbvteilan cluuch, Is cilticnlly 1111
nt tho Van Tulo homo on tho West bide,
whither she was takeli laBt Sunday mom.
Jug fiom tho cluuch, ha!ig been seUcd
"with a sovoio fainting spell.
Miss Alaiv rttiodt, of this dty, and
Viederlclt Caipcntei, a Rochestei plio
togiapher, woio united In mauiagu heie
Very Remarkable Cure of Diarihoen.
"About six yeais ugo for tho flist
time in my life I had' a sudden and se
veio uttai.lt of diaiihoea," says Mis.
lAUco Millet, of Moigan, Texas. "I got
temporary tellef, hut It tamo baclt again
nnd again, ami for six lone; years I huvo
Buffeted moi e misery ami agony than
I can tell. It was vvotse than death,
My husband spent Inuidieds of dollars
for physicians' jue&cilptlona and treat
pieut without avail. Initially we moved
to Bosque county, our piesent home,
and ono day I happened to see an ad
vertisement of Cliambei lulu's Colic,
Choleia and Dlanhoea Remedy with a
testimonial of a man who had been
imed by It, The case was so similar to
my own that I concluded to tiy the
remedy, The result wus wondoiful. I
tould hardly realUo that I was well
Bgaliii or believe It coujd be so after
l-avlne suffered so long, but (hat one
fcottlo of medicine, costing but a few
ents, cutcd me." For sale by all drug
gists, '
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Tucsdiy evening by tho Rev. Zuber. Tho
maniage wab tho culmination of a pietty
romance, the oung couplo having become
acquainted only a few weeks ago tliiough
a newspaper adveitisemcnt. Tho mnr
ll.igo and all tho piolimlnailes leading up
to the wedding woio can led on thiougli
coirespondence They are at their futuiu
home In Rochestei.
HARFORD.
Special to the Scianton Tribune.
Hiirfoid, Aiipr 7. Leon Tlngloy and his
siblci, Jlis. Aill Bennlng, of Connecti
cut, aio vlbltlng their mother, Mib Geo.
Tlngley.
Mi. and Mrs. Newton, of Blngliamtou,
aio the guoits of W. B. llanimond.
Rev. Nicholson, vvlfo and daughter, of
Wnveily, N. Y aio spendiim theli vaca
tion with Mi. and Mis S J. Sophia
Mi. Capion, of Iowa, who was a resi
dent of Harford, sit-sl joars ago, is,
tlio guest of his coiibln, Miss Nancy
Stiecter.
Mis. Not man Com ad nnd clilldien, of
Fcranton, ore visiting her father, G. R.
Rcsslgue.
William Shaffer and wife, of Peekvllle,
wcio ealleis in town lnu Satuiday.
JIaiid Robbins, who Is taking a course
at tho Lackawanna hospital, In Scianton,
Is. spending hei vacation with her pai
entH. Mis, B D. Sheiwood is visiting friends
In Sviaciibe,
unfsi'1 c iow en, or sei union, bpent Sun
day with Miss Mnud Robbins,
Mibb Ruth and Hairy Jackson of Scran
ton, vvero visiting filcndb In town this
week.
Claia Watson is vlbltlng her giandpai
cnts In New Mllfoid,
W. L. Rogcis, vvlfo nnd dauglitci, of
Scianton, have leturncd homo. They
wcio accompanied by Mis. Rogeib' slstei,
Mrs, RcddeM, of Chicago,
Rev. and Mrs C. W. liuwkln left for
Bangor, Ale,, Thursda moinlng, whero
they will spend theli vacution.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to tho Scmnton Trlbuno,
ractoivvillo, Aug, 7, Miss Jennlo Wai
ner, of Nlcholboii, wns tho guest ot lel
allvps In town (lis llibt (if tho week,
Atis. A. V Hush, of Vit Scranton,
was calling on filemls, Wednesday. ,
Alls, ti, w, Hornhakci and family, uf
Gietn Ridge, is spending a few das
with relatives In town,
Thcio will bo a gjpsy lawn social un
del tho auspices ot tho Epwoith League,
mi tho parsonngo lawn. Tliur.sduy even
ing, Aug, 1J. ico cicum, cake, lemoiiude,
li ult and hump-iimili) candles will be (-old
hy g.vpsy nialdem, Tho gjpsv foitupo
teller will nhn bu thcio. An Inteicstlng
in obi amino will ho given freo of charge,
bhoulil tho weuthei bu unpleasant the
social will he hold In the church.
Services at the old Baptist church every
trlday and Sunduy evening. All ate cor
dially Invited.
Miss Lulu Rucliman, of Dundaff, la vis
Itlug friends In town.
OLYPHANT
Services will bo conducted In St.
Ocoigo's Episcopal mission In Callendei's
hall, on Scott strtel, this evening, ut 7 20
o'clock, Rov. E. J, Huughton, of Duu
moie, vvllr)mvo chaise.
All. and Alls. W. P. Pany, Air, and
Airs. David James and family, Alls. Ed
ward Evans, Allsses Alelba Evans, Ethel
and Alurtraret D.ivls Knnnt rvnwin ...
Nay Aug Paik.
Charccd with stenllnir linn f.,, ,v.
Stcrrlck Creek breaker at 1'evkvllle, John
Colak, a Hungurlun. was committed to
tho county Jail on Wednesday night. Do
luk was caught In tho act o taking tho
lion Irnm the blacksmith shop, b tro
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carrying away eptkca from the Grassy
Island breaker. Myron and Marlon Van
Nort, Junk dealers, of Prlceburg, were
charged with buvliig tho lion, but tho
evidence produced was not mimclent to
hold them, anil they weto discharged.
Miss draco Pctllgrew left ycBtcrdny lo
spend a work with friends In Cnrbondalo.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I,. Williams and chil
dren, of SiMquehniina street, returned
homo j,oslerday, after a month's sojourn
at Kilclln.
Mrs. A. D. Haines and daughter, Jen
nie, of Blakcly, have gone to llerrlck
Centre, to spend two weeks.
John Lloyd, of Wllkcs-Burre, was a vis
itor In town yesterday.
Miss llatrlet James, of Blake! v. Is en
tertaining Miss Margaret Lowls, of
Scrniiton,
T. Trnnk Jordan lias lelurncd homo
from a trip to Lnko l'oyntclle.
J. V.. Wntklns and family, of Tnvlor,
lsltcd Prof. T. W. Wntklns, yesterday.
Mis. John aildca spent jestcrduy with
relatives nt Aichbald. '
Mr. and Mis. William Carter and
daughter, spent jestcrday at Nny Aug
park.
PECKV1LLE.
Mls's Mabel Patten, of Carbondnle, has
returned home, after a few dujs' visit
with filcnds hi town.
Mrs Robert Phlnncy and llltlo daugh
ter spent Tliuisdny with Mrs. II. L.
Thompson, of South Main street.
The following joung Indies enjoved a
day's outing at "Camp ldlewhlle" Wed
nesday, at Lake Chapman: Mlscs Mjr
tls Bitter, Mabel Williams, Jrnnlo Wil
liams. Bessie Crnlg and Bess Thompson,
all of this place, and Kbtclla Bond, of
Honcsdala.
Mr. and Mrs Ccorgo Locklln and little
dauglitci, Maijorle, aio visiting tho for
mer s parents at Lake Ariel.
James Gillespie has returned home, af
ter several weeks' stay In Yolk state.
Mr. N. II. Johnson, of Main street, Is
conllncd to his homo with typhoid fever.
A nn prise party was tendered Miss
I'lorenee Mnlncs, of Jermjn, who Is vis
iting nt tho home of Mi. and Mrs. A. W.
Jenkins, last evening. Tho oung people
enjoyed themselves In games and other
amubements until a seasonable hour,
when lofreshments wcie solved.
Trcd Benjamin was a callor In Mooslc,
Tuesday evening.
Mrs F. W. Wilson, of Scianton, was a
caller In town. Wednesday.
Miss Olive Murphy, of Blakcly, has re
turned homo fiom a vlblt with friends
at Strowlburg.
Miss Ksttlla Bond, of Honesdale, who
Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Susie Budd, of
Main street. Is bpondlng a few dais with
fi lends In I'oiest CItj
Miss Sadlo Stage spent estciduy at
Niy Aug.
Miss Casslo U.ist returned home, after
bpondlng a few dajs with Miss Jennie
GesUud
Miss Flossie Stage Ins retained home,
aftei spending tho past blx weeks with
hei giandpaicnts. Mi. and Mrs. Levi
Stage.
BASEBALL.
National League.
At Phluadclphia- R II E
PiUsmns 10010 0000-J li 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J J 10 a
Battel les I..ce or and femlth and O Con
noi , DugRleby and Dooln and Uouglcbi,
Umpire O Day.
a
At Boston R H E
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1-211 7
Boston J U 4 0 1 1 0 0 9 13 U
Batteiles Phillips 'J hiclmnn and Bei
gen; Pittlngei and Moian Umplies
Uiovv and li v ill.
At Now Yoik-i
Chicago 10 0 000 2 0000 00-3 6 1
New Yoik.. 0000010020000 4 10 J
Batteiles Williams and Kilns. Cionin,
JIcGlnnlty and Bicsnahan Umplies
Emsllc
At Biookljn- RUE
St I.ouls 2 0 2 15 10 00-1117 0
Biooklvn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 b J
B.itteiics-ONeill and O Nelll; Dono
van, Evans and Fairell. Umplie Ljnch
American League.
At Dotioit Detioit-Bnltimoic;
inin.
At Cleveland Clcv eland-Philadelphia,
rain.
At St Louis RUE
Boston 1000000104 7 4
St Louis l 0 U 1 0 a 0 2 -U 13 I
Battel lob Young, Spaiks and Ciigei;
Donoliuo and Kahoe. Umpii es Joluibtono
and Camthcis
At Chicago R n.E
Washington 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 14 S 2
Chlcngo OOOOOOlOU 1 I 1
Batteiles Oith and Claikc, Giivin,
Gilftlth and JIcFailand Umplie Sheil
dan. Eastern League.
Toionto, C; Rochestei, 2.
Buffalo, 7; Monti eal, 1.
Pi evidence, 11; Worccstei, i.
Newark, 10; Jcitey Cltv, 0.
D,, X. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY.
Following Is the make-up of the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
board for today:
FRIDAY, AUGUST S
Summits west 10 a. m, Cnulgg.
Pushers 7 n. m , Wldner, ha. m ,
Ilousei ; 11.43 n. in, Aloran; 7 30 p. m,
Aluiph) ; !) p m , AV. II. Bartholomew.
Helpers 1 30 n. m , Alagovem; 7 a, m,
Gaflney; 10 a, m , Sccoi; J 13 p. m., Stanton.
HISTORICAL PUZZLE.
TOR THE LITTLE ONES -Cut out tho plctuics appealing on this pago each
day, duiw u pencil maik uioiuid tho hidden object, save them until Satuiday,
then send thorn oi take thorn to Tho Trlbuno olflco In an envelope addicssud to
"1'iuzlo Dopai tmont." Enclose In tho cnvclopo jour namo, ago and addicss The
boja and ghls who correctly mails tho six plctuies appealing during tho weok,
and whoso unsweis nio Hist received, will have their names published In The
Tilbuno Atonday morning, i . jmsuJ
Find Generals Knyphausen and Slax
veil at the Rattle of Hrandyvvine,
TlONtiWnRUTH
Is like Playing with a loaded
Gun. If you have Kid
ney Trouble attend
to it at once.
It is easy to tell whether your Kidneys
or bladder are diseased. Take n bottle or
glnss tumbler and fill it with urine. If
thcro is a sediment a powder-llko sub
stance afterstnndlng a day and night, if
it is pale or discolored, ropy or stringy,
there is something wrong with tho Kid
neys. Other sure signs of dlseaso nro a
desire to urinate often, pain in the back,
or if your urine stains llticn.
Thcro Is no question that Dr. David
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best
and surest medlclno in the world for dis
eases of tho Kldnoys, Liver, Bladder and
Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Chronic
Constipation, and the sicknesses peculiar
to women. It quickly relieves and cures
inability to hold urine and the necessity
of getting up a number of times during
the night, and puts an ond to tho scalding
pain when passing urine.
Tho Rev. Henry P. Miller, pastor Bap
tist Church, Spartanburg, S. C, writes:
"For years I suffered with Kidney,
liver and heart troubles, swimming
in the head, dull headache and numb
ness of the limbs. Physicians pre
scribed for mo and I took different
medicines, but none of them did me
any good. But Dr. David Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy cured m
in about two weeks."
It Is for sale by all druggists in the
Now BO Oont Slzo and the regular
(1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose.
Samflt bottU enough for trial, fret ty matt.
Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, flondout, N. Y.
Dr. David Kinntdy'i Worm ffnip. most effective
medicine of the kind known. 83c, Druggists.
FIRST BLOOD
FOR COMPANY
Concluded from I'.igc 3
In no wise I elated. The defendant,
some cars ago, was employed by the
plaintiff, and when discharged for al
leged unfaithfulness, fruitlessly biought
suit to tecover on a contract under
which he was engaged to woik a cei-
taln term of jears at $3 000 a yeai. Out
of this litigation glow a number of
ciiminal cases, allegations being made
that undue methods had been adopted
in seeming or preventing the presen
tation of evidence. These aie still
pending
Consideiablo testimony was piesented
jestcrday in support of the plaintiff's
allegations M. W. Guernsey, the de
fendant, wab called as foi cioss-exami-nation
and In answer to questions by
Alujor Wau on admitted that he sold
a piano, styled the "Gueinsej," which
he alleged was made by his bi other.
AIis. Mary E Evans, of BInghaniton,
a female detective, and perfume! y
agent, testified that the defendant had
told her he Intended to luln J. W.
Guernsey, and vvnnted her to engage
herrelf In a scheme to entrap him. She
refused to accept the proposition, and
AI. AV. Guernsey, she sajs, then told
her he would get some other woman to
do the job.
E. E. AVatson, a foimer employe of
AI. AV. Guernsey, but is now engaged
by J. AV. Guernsey, as janitor of Guoin
bey hall, testified that the defendant
told him he intended to luln the plain
tiff bv putting out an Infeilor piano
w Ith the name "Guernsey" on It.
On, fuithei cioss-exnmination AI. W.
Guernsey admitted that tho "Guern
sev" piano, which ho had put on the
mmket, cost him only $115 and that he
sold them for $200 cash or $300 on
monthly Installments.
Rev. Leonaid D'Anna, pastor of the
Italian mission of the Fhst Piesby
teilan chuich, testified that ho sent his
f i lend, Di. A'lllone, to J. AAr. Guernsey's
to buy a piano, and that by mistake
he got Into AI. AAr. Guernsey's place.
AIis. Lizzie Doinley, of Taylor, told
of having been given a note by a filend
to a All. Tiavls, agent for J. AAr. Guern
sey, that she by accident got Into AI.
A Guernsey's place; that AI. AV,
Guernsey took the note, baing Air.
Tiavls was out, and that he old her
an oigan, pajlng down $3. AA'hen the
oigan was biought to the house und
she dlscoveied It was not fiom J. AV.
Guernsey's plnce, she refused to take
It, and demanded the leturn of the $5,
which was lefused. Alls. Dorun, who
gave her the note to Agent Tiavls, and
Air. Doinn, hei husband, corroborated
hei testlmonj.
Airs. John Aluckicth, of 20S AA'yoming
avenue, testuicd that she bought a
piano of J. Af. Guernsey for $475; that
AI. AV. Guernsey called on her nnd lep
resented that she paid $125 too much
for It, and that he would sell her ono
Just like It for $300. She nlso testified
that AI. AV. Guernsey had made facti
ous allegations against J. AAr. Guernsey
and declined ho would have J. AV. In
jail boforo long, nnd ho would then ho
the only Guernsey In tho music busi
ness In Scianton,
The afternoon session was taken up
with testimony by the plaintiff regard-
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANF
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Tot Bent.
SWVUVV
KOlt ntJNT-Hcautlrill l-room cottage,
completely furnished with two bouts
and Mulling pier, J8 (K) per week. Call and
aeo J, C, Zurllleli, tlio heal 12stato broker.
roil IlENT-Aftor September 1, elalit
room house; all modem tonvciilcii(.iBj
steam heat furnished. Kent modoiatc.
Apply at Trlbuno orilce.
FURNISHED APATtTMI3NT3 Tor men.
Rates lonsonnblc. County Bavlnsa
Dank and Tiust Co , 000 Spruce atieet.
BARUim SHOP for rent: nearly new
bnlldlnc: good location; tlty water,
etc. Jtmt vacated. An exceptionally Rood
oppoitunlty to continue a well estab
lished busiuc-a. C. N. Wood, Now Mil
fold, Pa.
FOR RENT Two furnished cottnnea at
Lake Sheildan; thy and healthy loca
tion: good shado nnd finest ularo for a
week or a month's outing In Northern
Pennsylvania. Address II. L. Hntdlng,
Fnctoivvlllo, Pa.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTED A Btnall house or flat, prefor-
auiy (iiinisncu, in ueslramo location
To gain attention, otato terms P. O. Box
327.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FURNISIiraROSoTntriiiodJrn
Improvements; private family; gon
tlcmen preferred, at G37 Adams avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT, with
heat, pas and bath Rcntlomon pre
ferred, at G39 Adams avenuo.
Room Wanted.
ArANTED A room with tabic and clinlis
to accommodate eight men to do wilt
ing Alust bo cheap and ccnttal. Box 200
Tilbuno office.
LEGAL.
THE ELECTION of officers and directors
of tho Citizens' Building and Loan
association will bo held at the office of
tho association, No 414 Roatd of Tiade,
on Tuebday, Aug 12, 190-', from S to 9 JO
p. m. II. F. ZIEGLER, Sec
EALJOPOSALS
THE BOROUGH OF DUNAIORE-Notico
to Contractois
Sealed proposals endoised "Bids for
Second Distilct Sevvei, etc," and ad
dicbsed to tho undersigned, will be re
ceived until 8 o clock p m. on Alon
dav, tho 11th day of August, 190-', foi fur
nishing matcilal and constructing seweis
in the Second Sewer Distiict of the Bo
lough of Dunmoie, with the necessary
IKtuics und appliances in nccoi dance
with tho plans nnd specifications on file
In the office of James V. Hnum, boiough
engineei, boiough building, Dunmore, Pa.
Extent of pioposed woik is appioxlmatelv
7,000 feet of brick sevvei. .1,100 feet of
pipe sowei Horn 12 to 30 inches In diam
eter. Copies of specifications and In
sti notions to contiactois may bo obtained
of tho boiough engineer.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
cci tilled check foi tho sum of five han
dled (?"0) dollais, mado paablc to Au
gust Wahleis, boiough tieasuiei. as a
giiniantee to execute a contract If awaid
ed tlio woik, which sum shall be forfeited
to tho boiough In caso of tho icfusal oi
omission on the pint ol the successful
luddei to execute a conttact within ten
(10) dnjs after the nw aiding of the same
Blddeis will be furnished with pioposal
blanks at tho snld office of tho boiough
engineei, and no otheis will be accepted
Bids lcctlvod will bo opened at a meet
ing of tho boioufh council in the bo
rough building, to bo held on the dato
and bom above mentioned
Tho Borough leseives the light to le
jeet any oi all bids
HENRA' B GILLIGAN,
Boiough Secictarv,
702 E,, Dilnkei St . Dunmore. Pa.
Ing the energy and money he has spent
In making the name of Guernsey cele
brated In these paits, In connection
with the piano business, and the an
novance and losses he has been put to
by teason of AI. W. Guernsey taking
advantage of the coincidence of names
and character of business.
Airs Bellamy, of this city, told of AI.
AV. Guernsey having engaged her to
find out a ceitain thing about J. AA'.
Guernsey, telling her that he wanted
tho information for the purpose of
ruining J. AA'. Guernsey. He told hoi,
she says, that If he couldn't luln J. AV.
Guernsey one waj, he would do It an
other. , Just before adjournment, the plain
tiff's attoinejs gave notice that this
moinlng they will move to amend the
Injunction bill by adding a clause al
leging impel sonatlon, a pi.iyer that the
defendant be enjoined from t,hib.
New Suits Instituted.
Two mote suits vveie started yester
day by Attorney A. A. Chase for South
Side propel ty holdeis, who want dam
ages for Injury done their pioperty by
the spilng floods,
AAr. A. AlcConnell and Allchael Gnu
slmn are the plaintiffs. The rornier
abks $5,000, and the hitter, $4,000. The
defendants, us In the previous suits,
aie AVIlkes-Batie and Scranton Rail
way company, the Scianton Steel com
pany and the Delawuie, Lackawanna
nnd AVestoin Itnilioad company.
Rlchnid B. Dickson, of this city,
biought suit for $50,000 damages ngalnut
the Scianton Rullway company, for
peisonal Injuiles sustained in u street
car collision on Adams avenuo, Juno 1,
1901. Dunn & Dunn and I. II, Burns
nro the plaintiff's attorneys.
Homy Beiger was made defendant
In a $3,000 damage suit Instituted by
William Webber. Tho latter alleges
Beiger called him a muiderer, In the
presence of a number of heareis, Aug
ust 4, 190J. rt, A, Zimmerman lepie
gouts the plaintiff.
Tluough Attorney R, D, Stuart,
Allchael Snoe, of Caibondnlo township,
biought suit against Justice of the
Peace Daniel AI. Lynch of thut place.
Yestei day's Maniage Licenses,
Georgo Sehnihick Scranton
Aunlo Kontrny Scianton
aiuconio Cappalo Scianton
FranclH Nnpolltono Scranton
John Kadgcn Scranton
Belle King
,,,,,,
,, .Scranton
Not Yet Immune,
It Is doubtful If Mm Ic Twain has any
dlfllculty uowudnvs "In disposing of bis
stoiies, but it Is evident fiom a icccnt
icmailc that ho has not grown out of
svmputhy with his snuggling and less
1 unions fellows In tho litci.uy field. Tlio
lady who telld tho Incident wns talking
with him on tho dlsilliisloumcnts of au
tlioishl; "And I oven undci stand," sild she,
"that some of vou uutliois compose on
the tjpowiltei,"
"Such js the inaitlsllo tiuth," Alarlc
admlttcd.
"How unromantic to associate genius
nml tho tjpowiltei!" tho lady exclaimed.
"But, on the other hand, 1 uupposo that
'wilter'u ciamp' Is thus avoided," sho
added, piacttcnlly,
"Paitlally, madame," replied Mark;
"only paitlally."
"Why not ultogothei?'1 sho demanded,
puzzled at his emllo.
"It may bo avoided In the wrist and
fingers," Muik explained, feelingly, "but
we aie all stilt subject to-U in tho stom
ach." New Yoik Times.
No Order
Accepted for Less
Than 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Offices,
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
ALBERT HCHULTZ, corner ATul
bcrrv stioet and Webster nvo.
CJU8TAV PICHEL, C30 Adams
aventlo.
West Side
GEO AV. JENKINS, 101 South
Alain avonuo.
South Scranton
FRED Ti. TERPPE.
avenuo.
720 Cedar
North Scranton
GEO. A'. DAVIS, corner North
Alain avenuo and Markot
stiect.
Green Ridge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dick
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, 020 Groen Rldgo
street.
C. LORENZ, coiner AVashlngton
avenuo and Alarlon street.
Fetersbuig
W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenue.
Sunmore
J. a. BONE & SON.
Situations Wanted.
TWO joung gills, ago 17, deslro situation
out of town as dining room or kitchen
girls. Address 1G31 Cross stiect.
SITUATION AVANTED-By an old ladv
as housekeeper or anv thing, kitchen
or nursing Addicss AI. AI , 141 Grant
avenue, city.
SITUATION AArANTED-Bv a neat young
mhn as traveling salesman. Alust bo
a salaried position, best of rafcrenco as
to honesty. Being In touch with business
people of this city for the past thico
vcars Addicss I'. O D, Times office,
Scranton, Pa.
For Sale.
FOR SALE A handsome bay hoi so com
ing five, well broke double or single,
peifectlv sound nnd kind, good driver,
not afiald of steam or electric cars AVell
bred, sixteen hands, weight sine 10"0
Pedigree of sire and dam, 21G'i and 2 23
Call Immediately. J. E. Richmond,
Honesdale, Pa.
TOR SALE A (list class meat market.
Owner will work foi patty. Address
131 Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa
Real Estate.
LOTS, houses and faims for sale. See
J. C Zurflloh.
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In
upper Green Rldgo; choice neighbor
hood, most deslrablo locality for homo
In Lackawanna county. J. A. Alarvlne,
1736 Sanderson avenue. .
Wanted To Buy.
A GOOD second hand phaeton, cheap;
.state price and condition Address
Tilbuno, Box 50
Money to Loan.
ANY AAIOUNT OF AlONEY TO LOAN
Qulck, stialght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connoll building
Reward.
$5 00 REWARD Package containing
bracelet and locket addressed Stephen
D Engle, Hozleton, Pa, George AV. Finn
New 'phono 90S
Boarders Wanted.
BOARDERS AVANTED-AVlll tako sum
mer boaideis, three largo aliy looms
nnd good tablo boaid. Addiess O. K,
Dalton, Pa
Board and Rooms.
VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms With
first class table boaid, can be obtained
at 333 Jefferson avenue.
Miscellaneous.
THE AIODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore,
laundcis shirts at 8c. each and collars
and cuffs at P&C. each.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A , 23
Tiadcrs' Bank Building Old 'phono 18C4.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROAVN, ARCH B,
Real Estato Exchango Bldg , 126 AVash
lngton avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDQ.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 723 CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. D EILENBERGER, PAULI
building, Spruco stieot, Scranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING ave.
Fire Insurance.
SCHLAGER & CO,, Tiadeis Bank Bldg.
Fatont Attorneys.
DATC IVITC Inallcountrlcs
r'A I DM I Oof the Globe,
Tho only licensed nnd equipped patent
solicitor In tho city. No chnigo for In
foimutlon on patentability; ovci ton years
experience. .
Rcplofirlc & Co., Wears Bid.
Hotels and Restaurants,
THE ELIC CAFE, 1.'3 AND 1.7 FRANK,
lln avenuo. Rates icusonablo,
P. ZIEGLER, Pioprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L S. W,
Pnssonger dopot. Conducted on tho Eu
lopean plan. Victor Koch. Piopilotor,
Scavenger,
A B BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY A'AULTS
and cess pools; no odor: only Impiovcd
pumps used, A. B Brlggs, propiletor,
Leavo oideis 1100 North Alain avenue
oi Elcko's druif stoie, ininer Adams and
Mulbony, Ilotji telephones.
Wile Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, HEAR oil LACKA.
ave. Scranton, mfis of AVlio Screons.
Miscellaneous,
MrGARQHU BROS. PRINTERS' SUP-
flics, envelopes, rapor oags, twine.
pvuicnouse, ivj vYusuiugton avenuo.
TIH.3 AYILKES-BARRH RECORD CAN
(a had In Scinnton at tho now a stand
of Relnman Bios , 4CK1 Spruce and C03
Linden; AI. Norton, 3s Lackawanna
ave.; I. B. Schutzcr, 2U Bpiuce ettost.
UIFXLIUIW.
BUSINESS 0PPJRTUMIT1ES. REAL ESTATE
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Business Opportunity.
AIAKE AlONEY by canvassing for tho
I.jcoslto. Applv to Fred Wagner, 011
Lackawanna avenue, Scranton,
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out dolay. AVrlto for our Rpoclal mar
kot letter. Freo on application. S. AI.
Hlbbard & Co, mombeis N, Y. Consoli
dated nnd Stock Exchange, 41 and 411
Bioiidvwiy, Now Yoik, Established 1661.
Long Dlstnnco 'Phono Hiss Broad.
Dolawaro, Lackawnnna and Western,
In Effect Juno 1, 1002.
Tialns leave Scianton for Now York
At 150. 3 20, 0 03, 7.50 and 1010 n. m.; 12 40,
3 40. 3 31 n. m. For New Yoik and Phlla-tlolplila-7
50. 10 10 a. m , and 12 40 and 3 33
J m. ror Gouldsboro At 0 10 p. m. For
Buffalo MS, 0 2J nnd 0 00 a. m.; 153, 6 50
and 11,10 p. in. For Blngliamtou, Eltnlrn
and way stations 10 23 a. m , 1 03 p. m.
I or Oswego, Syracuso and Utlca 1.15 and
6 22 a, m.; 155 p m. Oswego, Syracuso
and Utlca train nt 6 22 a. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Montrose 0 00 n. m ; 1 01
and 6 50 n, m. Nicholson accommodation
4 00 and 015 n m.
Bloomsburg Division For Northumber
land, at 6 33 and 1010 a. m.: 153 and G10
P. m. Tor Plymouth, nt S.10 a. m.j 3.40
and 9 03 p in.
Stindnv Trains ror New York, 1 50, 3 20.
0 01, loio n. m.; 3 40 and 3 33 p. m For
iiuiiaio l.i.i ami 0 22 a. m.; 165, m ana
11.10 p. m. For Elmlra and way stations
10 25 a. m. For Blnghamton and way sta
tions, D00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division
Leavo Scianton, 10 10 a .m. and 6 10 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Juno 15, 1902.
Tialns Leavo Scranton.
For Philadelphia and Now York via D.
& II. R R, at 7 41, tluough Pallor Car
and Day Coach Carbondalo to Now York
anil 9 47 n. m, with L. V. Coach Caibon
dnlo to Philadelphia, and 218, 4 35 (Black
Diamond Express), and 11. 4D p. m. Sun
days, D. & li R. n , 1 58. 9 17 p. m.
For AA'hlto Havon, Hnzloton and princi
pal points In tho coal legions, via D As
H..n'..R' 741- 218 and 433 P- m- For
Pottsvlllo, 7 41 a. m
ror Bethlehem, Haston, Rending, Har
rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta
tions, via D ,vi IT. R. R, 7.41. 9 47 a. m.;
2 18, 4 3i (Black Diamond Express). 11 49 p.
2"-o Sundays, D. & H. R. R, 9 38 a. m.;
158, 917 p m.
For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra,
Itnnca, Genova and principal intermediate
stations via D., L & AV. R. R , 6 35 a. m.
and 1 51 p m.
For Genova, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag
ara Falls, Chicago and nil points west via
D. & it. n. R.. 12 03 p m ; 3 8 (Black
Diamond Express), 10 41, 11.49 p m Sun
dais D & H. It. It. 12 03. 917 p. m
, Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Valley Parloi cars nn all trains betweon
Wllkes-Barro nnd New York. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN H AVILBUR, Gen. Supt , 26
Cortland street, New York.
CHARLES S. LEE Gen. Pass. Agt., 28
Cortland street, New York.
A AV. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt,
South Bothlehem, Pa
Tor tickets and Pullman reservations
apply to city ticket office, 09 Public
Square, Wilkcs-Barre, Pa.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
In Effect Juno 29, 1902
Stations In. Now York, foot Liberty
street and South Feny, N. R
Tiains leavo Scranton for Now York,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen
tow ii, AInuch Chunk, AVhlto Havon, Ash
ley, AVllkes-Bai ro and Pittston at 7 30 a.
m , 1 p m and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m.
Quakoi City Express leaves Scranton
7S0 a m, through solid vestibule train
with Pullman .Buffet Pallor Car for Phil
adelphia with only ono change of cars
for Bnltimoro and AVnshlngton, D. C , and
all pilnclpal points south and west
For Avocn, Pittston and Wllkea-Bane,
l in miu p. in. ounuuy, & m p m.
For Long Bianch, Ocean Grove, etc.,
7 30 and 1 p in.
For Reaping. Lebanon and Harrlsburg
via Allontbwn nt 7 30 a m , 1 p. m. and 4
p m. Sunday, 210 p m.
For Tamanua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m.;
lpm and 4 pm.
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
station
AV. G BESSLER, Gen. Manager.
C. AI. BURT, Gon. Pass. Agt
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule In Effect Juno 16, 1902.
Trains leavo Scranton: 6 33 a. m , week
days, through vestibule train from
AVllkes-Bai'o. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
vlllo; stops at principal intermediate sta
tlons. Also connects for Sunbuiy, Hais
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the West.
9 47 n. m . week days, for Sunbury. Har
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsbuig and tho AA'est.
142 p m, week days, (Sundays 1 53 p.
m ), for Sunbuiy Harrlsburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, AVashlngton and Pltts
biiig and tho West.
3 23 p m , weolc days, through vestibule
tialn fiom Wllkes-Barro, Pullman buffet
pallor car end coaches to Philadelphia via
Pottsvllle. Stops at pilnclpal Intermedi
ate stations.
4 35 p m , weekjlnvs, for Hazleton, Sun
buiy, Ilanlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts.
bU,E' J. Ti. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Algr.
J. B. AVOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect Juno 16, 1902.
Trains for Carbondalo leavo Scranton at
0 44, 7 30, 8 36, 1013 a. m.; 12 05, 112, 211,
3 56, 5 29. 0 23, 8 24, 913, 10 0 J p. m.; 12.18,
ror' Honesdale 0 44, 1013 a, m.; 211 and
5 29 p. m.
For AVlIkos-Bane-C3S, 7 41, 8 41, 9 47,
10 53 a. m.I 12 03, 1.42, 218, 3.28, 4 35, 6.10,
7.48. 10 41, 11.49 i m
lor L. V. it. Jw .ruinis i,ii, vii u. in, j
m lO, 'i OJ UI1V4 .I..-I. 1. ,1.
For Pennsylvania R. R. Points C 38,
9 47 a. m ; 1.42, 3 2S and 1 13 p. m.
tor AlOilliy Uliu un iJuiuta uui n i.iju .
m. and 3 5u p. m
111. M.n. J.n. mnimu
Tor Corboudale 8 50, 11 33 a. m J 2.11,
3 50, 6 52 and 11.17 p. m
1' or VYllllPS-iJarru a oa u. in., i. uj, x oo,
3 28. 6 32 nnd 917 P m
For Albany and points north 3 56 p. m.
For Honesdale S 50 a. m.; 1133 and 3 53
P' AV.' L. PRYOR. D. P. 'A'., Scranton, PaT
Erie Railroad Wyoming Division.
In Effect July 30th, 1902. "
Trains leavo Scranton for Haw ley nrfd
local stations nt 7.20 and S 43 a. m ; 1 S5
nnd 5 20 p in. SundayH, 0 00 a, in. und
133 p. m. Fot -Now Yoik. Nevvburgh nnU
iuteimodlato points at 7 20 a. m. and 1J5
p m. StmdujH. !,.t3vp. m. j?
For Honesdale 1 3". mid 5 20 p m. -
Tinlns nnlvo at Hcumton 820, 10 11 a?
m ; 3 Ofc and 915 i, in. Sundavg, i oo and
S 15 p, m.
New York, Ontario and Western.1
Tlmo Tablo In Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 190?
NORTH HOUND TRAINS.
Leavo Leavo Arilva
Trains. Scianton. Cnibondalo. Cadosla.
No. I , 1030a. m, lllon.m, loop, m.
No .1 ...... 4 0c) p, m. 4 4tp. Ill (i(X)) m.
No. 7 , Uiop i Ar.Cnihnndals 0 46pm
SOUTH BOUNP, "
Leavo LeaQ Aiilfjs;
Tialns. Cudosl.i. Caibondulo, Scrantou;
No. U i,50a, in, 72"a. itC
No, 4 ,,,,,, 8 10 a, in. looi a. m, 10 40 a. nfi
No 2 Slip Hi. 400)).m. 443p irfe
SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND.,
Leavo Leavo Arilv'a'
Tialns, Scianton. Carbondalo. Cadosln.
No 9 8JQu, 111. 910p. m 10 43(1, niT
No. 5 ,.,,,, 7P m Ar Cnibondalo 7.13 pm
SOUTH BOUND,
Leave Leavo Anlyp,
Tialns. Cadosla. Caihondale. Scianton,
No. il ,,,.., 050amv 721a. in.
No 10 4 30p m. oft. p m. 6 45 p.m.
Tialns Nos, 1 on week dajs. nnd o on
Sundnvs connect for New York city, Alld
dlctown, Walton. Noivvlch, Oncldu, Oa
vvego and all points west.
Tialn J for Povntollo, AYalton, Delhi,
Sidney, Noivvlch und ull New Hei lln
biuuch points
Tialn No. C, with ''Quaker City Ex.
pies" et Seruntoh A U C. R. R of N. J
for PHIhidclphlu. tlantlo City. Blltlmore.
AVashlngton and J'eimsvlvanla state
points
Seo tlmo-tablo and consult ticket agents
for connections with other lines,
J. C. ANDERSON; OjPA Nevv,YetW
J. E. AVELSH, T, P. A , Scranton, Pa.
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