Wir i i " T T tt . .'t"l' J it 1 '!M V'l, -f , , THE SORANTON .XIUUUNJi-SATUttDAV, AUGUST 0, 1002. 0 . NORTHEASTERN - PENNSYLVANIA MONESDALE. Bpeefnl to tho Sci anton Tribune. ' Honcsdnle, Aug. S.-Thc Seranton 'Alumnt nnd Honcsdnle bull teams will cross bats on tho mound ot tho latter this Saturday, at 2.30 p. m. On the golf gioutlds, this Saturday hftcrnoon tho gentlemen will servo re freshments. Ico la being shipped via tho Ltle rail road to tho Now York market, by tho Lake Lodoo company. There will bo no services on Sunday In tho Methodist and Piesbytctlun churches. Tho usual set vices will bo held in tho other chutchos. At tho Qraco Episcopal, Rev. O. C. Hall will officiate. .,, Tno publlo schools of Honcsdalc will openon Tuesday, Sept. 2, under tho direction of the now pilnclpal, llauy A. O'Day. Mr., and Mis. F. G. Toiw'llllBer hao been spending the week with friends In Auburn, N. Y. . , , . , G. F. Schwenker, superintendent ot tho Scranton Tribune bindery, and his wife, nro spending a week with tho for mer's' brother, CJoorgo Schwenker, tho baker. i Tho hydrant water furnished the Honesdale -people, which, Is taken from tho creek or outlet of a swamp near Body town, has been sevciely con demned by them, and now thut tho Honesdale Water company hae con demned tho water of Cnjaw cieek, tho announcement that water Is to be fut nlshcd by piping dlicct to tho wateis of Cajaw lake, will be gtatcfully le celved. This lake is supplied wholly by springs. Tho water is not contam inated by outhouses, barn yatds and surface wash, and will not need the fil tering process before it can be used. Mrs. John D. Weston and Mrs. Jo sephine D. Whitney aic sojourning at Bar Harbor and Kenncbunk poit, Maine. , , , Mr. and Mrs. Petcy S. Colo and Mr. nnd Mrs. Christian Bergman aic spend ing two weeks at the Beech Lake house, Beech Luke. Mr. and Mis. Leonard Reogner, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Schwenker and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Creiher composed a party who spent jestetday at Adams' pond. They lepott a good catch of llsh and an enjoyable day. HAWLEY. Special to the Scranton Tilbune. Hawley, Aug. 8. Miss Maiy A. Mur ray is the guest of relathes in Wil liamsport. Miss Ella rainier is entei tabling a paity of friends at Big Pond. Mr. and Mis. John Shlpman, of Scianton, were calleis in town Monday. Miss Louise Thompson, of Scianton, .. is the guest of Miss Yolande A. Kll "" lam, at Paupac. Messrs. B. r. and A. L. Killam, of Paupack, weie in Poit Jet vis, Monday. Mis. Blttenbender and little son, of Icrnnton, are the guests of the former's Bister, Mis. A. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Stilger and daugh ter, Adelaide, and Mi. and Mis. Lot Atkinson. me spending two weeks at BJg ond, . , o - ""Wrcr'Knapp "was a caller in Scran ton, Thuisday. Miss Tillie Itenyon and little brother, :f Ledgedale, are being entertained at .he home of their sister, Mis. John ruthlll. Geotge Wells has accepted a position us coal cleik In the Erie station. The Hawley Times will be under tho management of Hon. T. J. Ham, until an editor can be secured. Mis. Donnelly retuined to her home in Pittston, Thuisday, after several weeks' visit at the home of her mother, Mis. Mangan. Miss Dora Baker, of Honesdale, and Miss Chi roll, of Dunmoro, aro spending some time with their grandparents.Mr. and Mis. Alex Con ell. Misses Maiy and Almira Taft, of Dunmore, aie the guests of friends and relatives here. Misses Ida Adams and Lena Poppel arc visiting at Trl-states. T, F. Wall 'was in Dunmore, Thuis clay. Thomas Crossley, jr., of Honesdale, was a Hawley caller, Tuesday. E. J. Holden, tiaveling salesman for Emeison. Smith & Co., of Beaver Falls, Pa , Is being entei talned at tho home of his daughter. Mis. Joseph Fijer. Mis. John Spruks and Miss Mao Thoipe, of Honesdale, were In town, Tuesday. Geoige Thompson and Loioy Rollison are camping at Big Pond. Miss Isabel Atkinson is the guest of Miss Maiy Gieeley, In Scianton. . The Methodist Episcopal choir and a few Intimate friends were entertained A strong Man la strong nil over. No nihil can be strong who is suffering from indigestion or some other disease of the stomach and its associated organs of digestion and nutrition, i-or when the stomach v' is diseased there is a. toss oi me nuirt 'tion contained in food, which is the source of nil physical strength. When a man doesn't feel just right, when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfort able feeling in the .stomach after eat ing, is languid, nervous and irrita ble, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a mati needs to use Dr, Plerce'a Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases of theX, eioniacii aim ower organs of digestion ntln tiiitrlflnn Tf enriches the blood, stimulates the liver. nourishes the nerves, and so gives health and streugth to the whole body, Mr. Thomas A. Bwnrts, of Sub. Station C, Coluiutxu, Ohio, llox 103, writes. "I was taken very .sick with eev etc headache, thou cramps m the stomach aud my food would not digeut, then kidney aud. liver trouble and my hart. ot weak o I could scarcely get arouud. The more I doc tored the worse I got until six years passed J could only walk In the house by the aid of a chair; and I had gntn up la die. Then one of my neighbors cat J, 'Take my adice aud take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and make a new man but of yourself.' The first hot. tie helped rae aud after I had taken eight bot tles in about six weeks I was weighed and fouud J had gained twenty-seven (37) pounds, and I am as stout aud healthy to-day, I think, as I ever-was," V Dr, Fierce' Pleasant Pellets cure con ti nation. nt tho home of Miss Etta Collins," last Friday evening. Jacob Heck, ot New Yoik, Is spend ing his vacation with t datives In town. Daniel Wllllatd, general manager of Iho Erie; (.1. T. Slade, gcnciat superin tendent, and C. W. lluckliolt, chief en gineer, of Now Yoik city, and J. 11. W. Davis, engineer of maintenance, of Jer Bey City, came over the Wyoming divi sion last Filday. They wore Joined hole by J. C. Hood, tinlnmuster ot the Delawuie division, and H. T. Palmer, ngent or this place. Tho witty wont to Honesdale, utter which they tetutned to Now Yoik oily. ' Thuisday afternoon a train ot cats bioko looso on tlio grade and inn back thiough the town, and stopped so thnt the upper and middle crossings woic blocked until an engine coutd bo se em ed to toinove them, which look about twenty minutes. Mr. and Mis. Charles Fiutly, of Scianton, are guests at the homo of the hitter's patents on Mutn sticct. UNIONDALE. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Uulondale, Aug. 8. Mis. Brewster nnd two chlldien, of Heading, Pa, aic vlslllngnt tho home "of Dr. F. L. Gt.an der. The Uulondale band held an ko cream social on Davis' lawn, Tucsdny even ing. There was a good attendance. Music by the band was an enjo.iblo featuio of the evening. The piimnry school began, Monday, August 4. Miss Edith It. Smith is the teacher. Miss Edith Majnard, of Jormjn, Is visiting her friend, Miss Jennie Vail. Rev. N. G. Houston, of Kansas, lec tuied In the Presbytetlan church last Wednesday eening. Subject, "My Ttlp in tho Holy Land." Mr. and Mis. it a Churchill and daughter, Blanche, spent Sunday with fi lends in Orson. E. G. Bm dick and family left for Montrose on Thuisday, where they e pect to spend their acatIon. Prof, and Mis. H. II. Rounds and chlldien, of AVinwood, hao lotuincd home, after lslting Mi. and Mis. Isiael Rounds. Pi of. Rounds has been ic engjged to teach .mother year at Win wood. It Is a compliment to tho Judg ment of tho school bo.ud. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres bjteilnn chuich met for tea on Thuis day at the homo of Mis. Chailes Wedo man. Ovoi slxtj guests weie piescnt, and the excellent and abundant lepast was enjojed by all. Evangelist Chailes Newell pteached in Thompson Inst Sunday. Rev. Mr. Cat son, of Pleasant Mount, was a isltoi nt the Methodist Episco pal p.usoiidgo on Wednesday. Miss Nettie Newell, of Scianton, is visiting her father, Rev. J. V. Newell. Miss Blanche Catpenter was the happy recipient of a eiy attiactlve and substantial lap-iobe last Monday evening. It was tho wotkmanship of many thoughtful ft lends A very sweet solo was rendered by iuih. -iureci lister, or scianton, in tho Presbytetlan church last Sunday morr ing. HOLLISTERVILLE. Special to tho Scianton Tribune Holllstervllle, Aug. 8 Tho joune people of West Sterling Methodist chuich gave an entcttalnment Wednes day evening to a largo audience, which was well lendeted. The following pio gtamme was canied out: Singing by congregation; prayer, Rev. M. Crump; recltatlon.Homer Baisley; instrumental, Ftank Gibson, mandolin; Miss Flor ence Hooper, otgnnlst; leellatlon, Miss Gi.tco Moote; duet, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Hooper; lecitatlon, "The Last Hymn," Miss Myttle Hoopoi ; duct, Mis. Gibson and son Ftank; recitation, Miss Emma Stevens; duet, Misses Flor ence nnd Myttle Hooper; tecitation, .imaa uiiiL-c xsuiier; uuet, ri.tnk Gib son and Myitle Hoopoi; instiutnontal, Ftank Gibson and Florence Hooper; duet, Rev. Thomas Hooper and Mis. Hooper. The tableau given, called "The Cuban Spy," took well. Ite cream aud cake wns scted on the lawn The pio cecds will go towatds ienoatIng tho chuich editlce. Don't fot get the picnic on the 14th Inst, at the Bortteo giove, under tho auspices of the East Sterling Metho dist Sunday school. There will bo sing ing and speaking in the af tot noon. The speakers for the occasion ate the Rev D. Evans, of Sterling; Rev. James Mooie, of Aoca, and Rev. Dr. Hughes, of Scianton, a fot met- mloslonaty to South Atrieu. ; Mis. John Gollghtly and Mis. Ed win d rie.net s, of Carbondnle, aie -visiting the hitter's sistei, Mis. Thomas Hoojier, at Holllstervllle. The Ladles' Aid boclety of tho Hollls teiville Methodist chuitli will meet in tho parsonage 011 Wednesdny aftet noon, Rev. Dr. Hughes will preach In the Methodist church, East Stetling, Sun day afternoon at a o'clock. , FXVTORYVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Fnctoryvlllc, Aug. S. The hour for tho Sunday service at the old Baptist chuich has been changed fiom 7,30 to 3 p. in. As theio Is no other s-eivlcu In town at that hour, It Is hoped a laigo congtegntloii will be piestnt to hoar Rev. Cnteter, of Dalton, next Sunday. The gipsy lawn social to bo hejd on the pntnonagQ lawn Is Wednesday evening AiiRiibt 13, instead of Thursduy, Aug ust 1.', as stated this morning. Mis. Emily Wlnans and daughter, of niiighiiniton, n, Y aro visiting tho foimct'8 niece, Mis. Huttla Capwell. HOPBOTTOrt.. Special to tho Seranton Tilbuno. Hopbottom, Aug, 8. Mis. O. D. Rob erts Bpent a few days lit Ashley and Nicholson, recently, Miss Molln ntown nnd Miss Myrn Jackson, of Nowuik Valley, N. J., ha lted lelntives here this week. Mis. C. II. Dunbar has tetutned to her home In New Yoik, after spending tho past month with friends at this place, Mis. Kate Turner spent Monday In Binghamton. Miss Vnnna Tiffany, of Dalton, Is Biiujiumg mis vveeK with f 1 lends In town. The Ladles' Aid society of the Unl eisallst chinch will plcnio ut Lake Jeffera on Wedncsduy, August 13. All ate Invited to attend. Ladles will fur nish dinner for the smuU sum of ten cents. Mr, and Mis. E. M. Tiffany, Mrs. M. Mi Belt, Mr. nnd Mis. H. W, Kellum, of Bcfnntoiii and Hitydcn Ilughcn nro en Joying a house party at Jotters lnko this week. Miss lliisclln. Tluglr-y has relumed home, after curing for her bi other, In Hoi nnton, for the past thtee weeks, Miss Jessie Lotd him lctmnul tu Hits place, utter spending the summer In Soinutoii. PITTSTON. Special to the Scianton Tribune. Pittston, Aug. 8. Homy Purncll, nt Johnson slteet, who has been In Wash ington, V. C, for tho past few days with tho Sons of St. George, of this city, ai lived home on an oatly mottl ing tinln In a ciltlcal condition, having been taken 111 vctv suddenly. Thomas Bohaii, of Johnson street, will leave In n few days for Brooklyn, N. Y., liming seemed a position as n machinist In the shlpyntds thoto. Ho has been employed at the Vulcan lion work, on tho West Side, for some time. Twenty-six Impotts woro tecolvcd at the Hutlet ivitshoiv of tho Erie com pany last night. They will ptobably bo used to take the places of the men who have deseited within the past few das. A number of the" city officials and councllmcn woio at Wllkes-Batio jes teiday, attending- the Injunction pro ceedings of tho Ti action company s. Pittston city, In which the company UHks for a permanent Injunction to to stinln the city employes rrom tenting up tho unused ttacks of the company on Paisonngc stteet. The company was given the right of way on this slieet sovetal yeats ago, with the undet stand ing that ttacks be laid and oats oper ated on tho line. Although tho tracks arc In position, thete hae never been cats tun on them, and the council has lmitiucted the stteet commissioner to tear out the tails, but this work wus stopped by an injunction. Conti actor Reese Isaacs Is dismant ling the boiler plant at the Babjlon colliery at Dm yea. Messrs. Clink and McGtath, of Dur yea, hno been aw aided the conttact to grade South stteet In tint boiough. The conttact pilec was $400 28. A 2-eat-old daughter of Michael Mc Ilale, of Wyoming avenue, West Side, wns saed fiom a tcitlblc death, jes teiday, by Diugglst J. L. Peck. The little child phijed near a (lie, and her clothes becoming ignited she was soon enveloped in flumes. Air. Peck sttippeel the binning clothes fiom tho child, and she escaped with but slight bums. Mis. Mai j J. Dnlly died last night at tho homo of-her In other, Frank Fljnn, on William stteet. The funoial will take place Saturday .morning at 9 o'clock. Thomas O'Haia, aged SS jcais. a well-known man nbout town, died last evening at tho home of his mother, on Washington ten ace. Manager Schmaltz contemplates the election of a grandstand at the Btoth oi b" base ball ground at Hamtown. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Ilallstead, Aug. S Mis. E. P. St. John, of Now Yoik, Is the guest of Mis. C. J. Langley. Miss Mabel conklln, of Blnghamton, Is visiting Tannic Reach. Mrs Scales, or Blnghamton, spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Chailes Scales. Miss Jackson, of East Lemon, is tho guest of Mis. Chailes Hawkins. W. W. Adalt, sect etui y of tho Rall load Young Men's Christian associa tion of Scranton, w III speak at the fam ily meeting at association hall, Sunday at 3.30 p. m.; also at the union seivico In the 1'iesbjteiian chuich In the even ing. The Postal Tclegiaph people moved to New Mllfoid, Tuebdaj. B C. Read, wife, daughtei and Mis3 Mabel G'onklin attended the picnic at Salt Spilngs, Thuisday. MUs Winified Tingley is spending a few dajs with her brother at New Mll foid. On Wednesday next, the Young Men's Chilstl.tn association will hold their annual picnic. The joung men of this place me building a fine base ball diamond back of Crook's shop on Main htieet. Maty Petty spent Sunday In Sus rjuehannn. Muicelld Nonnllo Is IMtlng In Blng hamton, Miss Leah Wllmot It, on the sick list. Miss Cecil Ross Is -v lolling in Lestct shlic. Miss Isa Cone is the guest of her sis ter, Mis. M. Malonoy. Miss Blank, of Biandt, Is lsltlug at the home of James Elvey. Anna Tleincy Is lsit!ng in Scianton. Sheriff Muxey was in town on Inibl ne.ss, Wednesday, Attorney William M. Poit and J. E. O'Btlen, of Monti use, weie legisteted at tho Mitchell house, Thuisday. Mis. M. F. Kearney and .son, Thomas, of Scianton, visited her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. E. Tletney, last week. Mis. B. W. iWuteuuuii has just te tutned f 10111 spending u few dajs with her patents In New Mllfotd. Caulo Mead left Satuiday morning fot n visit with ft lends at Livingston Mattoi. Mi. aud Mis. G, Y. Pieston totuined Friday fiom a thtee weeks' visit with lelatlscs at Ohio. PICTURE FOR THE LITTLE ONES Cut out tho plctutos appealing on this pago ench day, dinw a pencil mnilc iiiound the hidden objtct, bnvo them until Satuiday, thou scud them 01 tnito thorn to Thu Tribune ofllco lu 1111 ouv elope addieed to "Pu.zlo Deti.it tment." Entloso In tho cnvelopo jour niimo, a,o and nddioss, Tho bojs and gills who couectly nntlc tho six plctutos appealing tinting tho week, ami whoso nnswcis 1110 Hist lecelvcd, will havo thcli namos published In The Tilbuno Monday moinlng. I IIMIIIMIIIIIIM11M, II IWi lull 11 MUM It 1 liliM mw lll.wi II ,ii II U MM 1,1 wiii II Whcto ato the two nulling this wolf? ' LAKE W1N0LA, Special to the Bcranttm Tribune. Lake Wlttotn, Aug. 8. Tho members of the Starlight ranch entertained a row of their mends at dinner, Thurs day evening, f overs wcio laid for font teen. Tho following Wcro present! Misses Isnbello Atkinson, Jessie Cavell, Florence Ne, Jennotto Davis, Mary Gieeley, Itettha Fellows, Mcssts. J. Edwin Welsenlluh, Gcoigo Lewis, J. Hitttion Smith, Beit Mi Ink, Francis Stone, Robert SchultV, Stow at t Fatrlcs. Mis. L. A. Lunge chiipctoncd. Why Steel Imports Are Increasing Washington, Aug. 9. A1 N INCItEASn of $10,000,000 III Im potts of lion nnd steel tnanufne ttitea and 11 dccteiiso ot $1!,000,UOO lit the o.poitH of that chihs of m Holes, Is the moat striking chuiuctcr Istlc of tho commence of tho cur Jiut ended. The total ltiipot tn ot It on and steel mumifucttius tu tho ilscnl eur Just ended weie $J7,1S0,2", In uiluo against $17,!s7 1.7S0 111 the piccedlng joar, while tho cports of lion and nlcol niaiuifactiitcii wcio 0S,K.,,,'KiJ against 117,313.!0 III tltu ptecodlug jeiir. This mulct a the impoits of the ear laigcr than those of any ptn ccdlng jcai since IS'.U. Tills subject Is dlscubscd us follows In tho umtual tcpoit of thu chief of tho buicau of statistics Just completed; "Tho most tcniaikablo fcituto In the 3.uai's commoieo In manufactures bus been Hint which 1 elates to tho movement In tho manufnctiiics of Iron and steel. In this clus of manufactures the cxpotts have fallen olC Jll.OuO.WH), In loitnd IlguiPS, and tho Imports havo Incioased $10,000,000 Pot many jcais pi lor to 1901 tho espoits of ltHon and stcol had steadily Increased, while Imports had ste idlly decieased. Eportatlons of Irop nnd stool mnnufac tiues tncionscd fiom $12,000,000 in Mtluc In 1S0 to JUl.OOOOOO In 1000, whllo Impotts of lion and stool decreased fiom 5117,000, 000 In 1S8J to $1J 000,000 In 1S09' 111 1001, howovoi, tho exports of lion and steel foil to $117,000,01)0 and In 1102 to $13,000,000, while tho impoits of iion and stool in dented to $J0,OGOO0O In 1000, nnd to tl,- 000,000 in 100J. Thus tho cpoits of lion and stool In tho fiscal joar lust ended ato $il00O000 bolow tho-e of 1900, and Iho Impoits of iion nnd stool aio $11000,000 above those of ISO"), tho total Imnoits of lion and btocl foi tho jcai IW J being Kicatci than In Imj 5e.11 since 1R0. This incioaso In Impoits of lion and stcol has been gcnctal, piacllcally cvciy diss blinwhitT mfich l.ngcr Hguics of Impoits In 190-' than In I'M Tin plate, foi exam ple, shows nu Incicnso ot over $.',000 000; ingots, blooms, and bais ovoi a million doll.tis, pig lion over a million, and ntlici classes In about tho same piopor tion 'The cause of tho icmaikable increase In Impoits and docicaso in exports ot lion and stool is stated bv tho sectct.tiy of tho lion and Steel abbodation, Mr. James M Swank, in his annual lopntt. Issued lu 190.', as follows. 'A mat lad chango has taken place In our foiolgn ttitdc In lion and btocl sIiko this subjett wus piomlncntlv lotenod to in our an nual lepoits in P!99 and 1900 In 1S0D nnd Immedlatclj piccodlng jcais the iton and stcol Industilcs in But opt wcio oscoiition all pinspoioi's, thcic was an nctlvu do mnnd and pi Ices wcio high Jn the yens just pi lor to 1810 tho juices of iion and stool In tho United States wcio lower than they had ovoi been Under those conditions we natuially found oppoi Utili ties to dispose of our sin plus lion nnd stool pi mliicts in neuti il mailccts, and oven In tho homo maikots of our Euio penn comietltois But those conditions have matetlnllv (hanged; the Euiopcnn demand hnd E1110pc.n1 piices have de clined and thu homo demand upon our own lion nnd steel woiks has gieatly In (iLisod while, 0111 pilcos havo advanced, hence shaipci competition In neutial and nil loteign mukots nnl inci eased foiclgn cotnpetltlon In 0111 own maikots Tho llgmos ot Indented Impoits and de- (loasod cxpoits of lion and stool should not bo hastily dlsmlbcd bv 0111 iton and steel manuf.tctuirs Wo hope that they will lead thorn, Instead to dismiss the thought that the world's maikots for Iron nnd stool nio to bo easily cnptiuod nnd held Tho nctlvltv In out oxpoit tiado In lion and stool In the last fovv jcais was exceptional nnd abnoimal Not only is Etitnpo ndoptliiR 0111 impiovod mothois of manufnctuio, but It will nlvvavs have cheap labor, and by these agencies It can hold Its own niitltcts and actively and nggrcsshcly contend foi the possession ot noutinl maikots For our lion and steit Industilcs, as wn ns foi all other do mestic manufnetiulng industiles, our home maikot must alwajs bo our best 111,11 Ket ' "It seems not Impiopoi to add to tho above btatemont of tho ciiibos of 1 educ tion In expoits of lion mil steel tint one of the pilnclpal c.uibes of tlio low pilees in foiolgn maikots seems llkolv to tennl nate In tho near futiiie. Thcuo tediic tlons In pilcos wcio, It Is statid on good authoilty, duo In put to excessive expoi latlons of lion nnd stool mnmiliirtutes fiom Oeimanv, 111 u'o at unusually low pilcos with the ptupobo of disposing of an ncciimulnjpd suiplus caused bv ovei pioduetlon and tho ipdueed homo demand duo to the lecont tempoiaiy depicssloa existing In tho Industiles of that countr. This sui plus having boon hugely disposed of and the depiosslou hiving nppuontlv passed Its most acute stage, It Is believed that tho expoits of lion and steel fiom Cicimnnv will boon icmimo normal condi tions, both nH to quantity and pilcos, nnd that with this, opo of tho lmpiitnnt causes of tho ledi'ctlou In prices of lion and steel manufnctiiies In tho lorelgn maikots will dlbiippcat and normal con ditions In oui own cxpoit Undo bo ic suincd," PUZZLE. hutitcis who are THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WANTS. FI IW, FOR SALES Only Half a Cent a Word. for Bent. rort miNT- Jtouscs. $"',. tn $C". J'lnts, $0 to $!0. Stores, oftlcoH, bntli". Eiiinlslicd houses, $73 Sea 11ACKETT, The Retl EBtnto Broker. 1'Olt RENT Iloatitlf ul 4-ioom cottitRC, eomplolely fmnlslicd wltli two noats nnd (Islilng plor, $8 00 per wook. C'nl: see J. C. Zmllleh, tho Uc.il U.Untu bi inii itnu okor. TOR HUNT After September 1, eight loom house; Ml modem conveniences; fdciim bent furnished. Rent modeiato. Apply nt Tilbuno ofllco. rURNISUED APARTMENTS for men Hates lonsonublo County Savings Hnnlt nnd Titist Co , MC, Spiucu sticet. BAimntl SHOP for rnt; nonily new building; good locntlon; city wnler. rlc Just vacated. An exceptionally good nppm Utility lo cnnllutio a well cstnb llshod busiiioss. C. N. Wood, Now Mll foid, Pa. TOR RENT Two furnished cottages at Lake Shoildnn; dry and healthy loca tion; good shade nnd finest pluce foi a week or a month's outing In Northern Pcnnsjlvattln. Address II. L. Hauling, rnctorvvlllc, Pn. Wanted To Bent. WANTED A small house 01 Hat. piofor- ably furnished, In dcsbablo location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box 327. Furnished. Booms for Bent. rURNlsMETjnOOM for gentleman; with or without board lnciuhc 010 Adams avenue FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern Improvements; private family: gon tlemen proferiod, nt G37 Adams avenue FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pio forred, at C39 Adams avenue. For Sale. TOlt SALE cheap, Columbia chalnlcss bl cjcle; neatly new. "R ," Bqx 053, cltj TOR SALE A few equities In leal es tate; batgalns. "Equity," Tribune of fice. FOR SALE A handsome bnv boise com ing live, well bloke double or single, poifcctlv sound and kind, good diiver: not afiaid of stenni or electric eats Welt bied, sixteen hands, weight sure 10T,O Pedlgieo of sire and clam, 2 loti and 223 Call Immediately. J. E Richmond, Honesdale, Pa FOR SALE A 111 st class meat market. Ownei will woilc foi paity. Addiess 131 Chestnut sticet, Dunmoie, Pa. Beal Estate. HACKETT OFFERS Many properties for sale, here are a few: $.',500 Modem house. West Side, good lot aud nice fiuit. $i,bOO F.ietoijvlllo house with live aeies Wntoi In hoiibc. $550 House, bain, and one aeie of land in countiy. $),000 rinest fnim Susquehanna Co lii loom house, 2 bains, bpilng wa- tei in house and bams, 170 act es, including 30 ucies of tlm- bei. $0,000 Glonbttrn steam heated house, tin 00 acios, Tvitli good water, lino lruit, etc. $7,500 Beautiful home with lot 30 foot wide on "the hill." $1,000 Vine stieot house 10 rooms and bith, open plumbing, etc. $5,000 $7,000. nnd $10,000 Claj avenue ics- dences $l,E0O Faim near Moscow, SO acies, good land, good bain, lair hoiibo $2,S0O West Side hoiihe Eight looms and bath. $20 500 rino business piopeity on Lacka wanna avenue Bat gain. $55,000 Business block, ccntial city, tents foi $0,000 Snap $3,000 Coiuoi lot with two houses, Clay nvenuc Gteat. $1,000 Lot 40xlb0 Hairlson acnue. Big bat gain. $3,300 New Modem hoiibc, 8 100ms nntl bath. Lot 40 bj 100, near Vino sticet. $2,700 New modem S-toom house near paik, SEE HACKETT, THE BBOKEB, Price Building. LOTS, houses and fatms foi sale J. C. SCutflioh. Sco FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Greon Rldgo; cholco neighbor hood; most dcsbablo locality for homo Jn Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvino, 173G Sanderson avenue Wanted. WANTED An acre of land In Dnlton or Waveilj; high elevation; no fancy piice. Addiess II. M, Tilbuno ofllco. Wanted To Buy. A GOOD second hand phaeton; cheap; stato pi leo and condition. Addrebs Ti ibuno. Box- 50 SjEALED PROPOSALS. THE BOROUGH OF DUNMORE-Notlco to Contiuctois Sealed piopos,ila ondotsed "Bids for Second Distilct Sevvet, etc," and ad diessed to tho undetslgncd, will bo 10 ccived until S o'clock p. in. 011 Mon day, tho 11th day of August, 1902, foi fiu nlshlng mateilal and constructing sevvcia In tho Second Sower Distilct of tho Bo tough of Dunmoie, with tho necehsaty llxtuies and appliances in accordancu with tlio nluns and sneellleatlons on lllo in tho ofllco of James F, Hninii, boiough engineer, boiough building, Dunmoie, Pa. Extent of pioposed woik Is nppioxlmattlv 7,000 feet of bilek soet, .1.100 fcot of plpo bower fiom 12 to 30 Inches lu dlam etci. Copies of specifications and In t.ti uctlons tn contrnetots nui bo obtained of tho boiougli engineer. Each bid must bo accompanied by a cct tilled cheek foi tho sum of live hun ched ($500) dolluiH, mndo pasiiblo to Au gust Wahlois, boiough ttoasuior, as 11 gunianteu to executo r. coutinct If nwuid ed tho woik, which sum shall bo foi felted to tho boiough tn easo nt tho icfusal or omission on the paif of tho suocesbful bidder to exceuto 11 coutinct within ten (10) ilns after the awaidlng of tho same Blddcis will bo fuinlshcd with pioposnl blanks at Iho bald ofllco of the boiough ciiglueei, and no othois will bo accepted. Bids icielved will bo opened ut a moot ing of tho hoiofigh council in tho bo iniigh building, tn bo held 011 tho ditto and houi ubovo mentioned Tlio lioiougii leseives tho right to ro jeet any 01 nil bids HENRY B. GILLIGAN. Rmniigh fiectetary. 702 E. Di inker St.. Dunmore. Pa. AVQCA Misses Nellie Olltoy and Letitia Kearney uto visiting friends at Ueavei Meadow, J. J, Walsh was a caller In Scranton yestciduy, Mis, J, Garvin and family huve le turnccl homo, after spending sevetul months lu Plltsbuig, Misses Hcup and King; havo tclurnetl 'home, after u week's vacation In lloncsdule, Robett Oolden, ot Main street, Is en joying his vacation at Lake. Winola. M. J, Mcdnvvau, of the Thlid wutd, Is out for delegate to tho Dcmociutlc cuuiuy eunvciiiiuii, f No Order Accepted ror Less Than lo Cents. Branoli WANT Office Want Advertisements Will Bo Becolved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stoics Until 10 P. M. Central City ALrjERT SCHULTZ, corner Mill- hoi rv street nnd Webster nvo. GU8TAV P1CHEL, UW Adams nvonue. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scrnnton FRED L. TERPPE. 720 Cedar a cnuo. North Scranton GEO AV. DAVIS, corner North " Main avenub and Maikct sticct. Green Bldge ' CHAHLKS P. JONES, 1357 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Rldgo street C. LORBNZ, coiner Washington avenue and Mm Ion stteet. Petersburg W. ir. KNEPrEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Eneigotlc salesman, school supplies, countiy woilt; $100 snlaiy and commlblon. II. O. Evans & Co , Chi cago, III, HELP MALE An expel lenced and to llable harness makoi ; steady position. Apply at once Gtubei & Co, Mahanoy City. CIVIL SERVICE government positions About 10,000 appointments made last joai. Only common school education te qultcd for examination, Saint les Inrge Work easy. Catnlogues of Infoimatlon free. Columbian Conespondenco Collogo, Wnshlngton, D C. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED by a xoung girl, 10, as muse girl or any kind of woik; no objections to going out of town Call or nddtess Winnie Flnnnghan, Wl Thoo doie bticet, Scranton, Pn. TWO joung girls, ago 17, desho situation out of town a dining tcom 01 kitchen gills. Addt ess lGHt Ctoss stteet. SITUATION WANTED-Bv an old ladv as housekeepei or nn thing, kitchen or musing. Addiess M. M ,-Hi Giant avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED Bv a neat joung man as tiaveling salesman. Must be a s.alaiicd position, best of lefeicnee ns to honestv Being In touch with business people of 'this city fot tho past thieo ears Addiess 1 O D, Times of lice, Scrnnton, Pa. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT Or MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, sttalght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to fl per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-315 Connell building. Beward. $3 00 REWARD Pack.ago .containing biacelct nnd locket addiessed Stephen D Engle. Hnzleton, Pa. Gcoigo W. Finn. New 'phono 908 Boarders Wanted. WANTED A few boaiders for August and September on a faim pleasantly located; eiy healthy and a comfortnble home. Mis. Geoige Wnteison, Uswlch, Wnjnc county, Pa. BOARDERS WANTED-Wil! take sum mer boaideis; tluee laigo ally looms nnd good table boaid, Addiess O. K, Dalton, Pn. Board and Booms. VERr DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with first class table boaid, can bo obtained at 333 Jeff ot son avenue. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDnY, Dunmore, laundois shirts at 8c. each and collars and cuffs at l'c. each. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 Tiadots" Bank Building. Old 'phono 1801. Architects. TREDEniCIC L BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estate Exchango Bldg., 120 Wash ington nvo. Civil and Mining; Engineers. II. L HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBUROER. PAULI building, Sptuco Htteot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING nvo. Eire Insurance. SCHLAGHR & CO , Tinders Bank Bldg. Fatont Attornoys. PATENTS! In all countries of the Globe. The onlv licensed nnd coulnned nntcnt solicltoi hi tho city. No chnigo for In foimatlon on patentability; ovoi ton ears experience, Hcploglc & Co., Alcars Blclgr. Hotels and Bestaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Hates tcasonablo. P. ZlEaLHR, Ptoprlotor, SCRANTON HOUSn. N11AR D . L S. W. Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu. ropcan plan. Victor Koch, Ptoptlator. Scavenger, A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ceta pools; no odor: only improcd pumps used. A. B Biiggs. nroprletoi, Leave orders 1100 North Main uvoiuo. or Elcko's dtug btote, cot nor Adams und Mulbcity. Both telephones. Wire Screens. JOSRPH KUETTEL, RKAR Jll IwVCKA. ao, Scianton, mfrs. of Wlro Bcroons. Miscellaneous. MEGARGEEBltOS. PRINVjIltS' SUP plies, envelopes, paper jags, tvvino. Vaiehousc, U) Washington avenue. THE W1LKK3.BARRE RUCORD CAN bo bad in Scranton nt tho uqws bUuul of ltelaman Bios , 4'Jt! Spruce and 003 Llndunj M. Norton, 322 Luclaiwanua avc; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Sdiuco title jt. hxi r , imv sr-s DIRE) i Only Hair a Cent a Word. Buaineaa Opportunity. MAKE MONEY by cnnVaRsIng for tho l.jcoslte. Apply to Fred Wngnor, 611 Lackawanna avenue, Scrnnton. STOCK AND JVHI3AT TRADEttS with . ej't dolny. Wrlto for our spuclal mav l..Kletl.cr 1?rco n application. S. M. Illbbnrd & Co, mcmbois N. Y. Consoll dated nnd Stock Eicchnngo, 41 and'M Utondwiiy, Now York. Established 1S61. Long Dlstanco 'Phono 23SS Broad. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dolaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. . In Effect Juno 1, 1902. , '' Tialns loitvo Sr-t nnton for Ndw'Ydrft At 100. 3 20, 0 05, 7 50 nnd 10.10 ft. m.t.iP40, 3 40, 333 p m. Tor Now Yoik and, Philadelphia-" 50. 1010 n. m, nnd 12.40 nd"fi!3 p. tn. For Gouldsboio At 010 p. m. Tor Btifnilo 1.15. oia and 000 a. in.) IK!, B50 nnd 11.10 p. m. For BlnghnnttoU. Eluilia nnd way stations 10 25 n. tn , 1 03 p m. For Oswego. Svrncilso and Utlcft 1J3 arul 0 22 a.m.; 153 p. m Oswego,., Byrneuso nnd Utlca tinln at 0 22 n. in. daily, except Sundiiv. For Monti one D 00 a. m.; 101 nnd 0 CO p. m. Nicholson accommodation I 00 nnd 0 15 n- m 1 Bloomsburg Division For Northttmber-land.-nt 0 33 nnd 1010 n. m.: 153 nnrt'tflO p. m. For Plymouth, at S10 n. m.i .40 and 9 03 p m, . . . . , Siindnv Tialns-For New Yoik,1"! 50, 3 20. no.,. 1010 11. m : 340 nnd 33." b fa. "For Buffalo 115 and G22 a. m.; IBS. GG0nd 11.10 p. m. ForJllmltaiind way stnUons ln2, a. in For'Ulnalminton and wny sta tions. 0 00 a. m ' Bloomsburg TWIsloil Leavo Scianton, 1010 a .m. and 10,p--m Lehigh Valley Bailrond. In Effect Juno 13, 1902. Ttnlns Leave Scrnntbn. I or Philadelphia and Now York vlit D. & II- n R, nt 7.41. thiough Patlor Car unci Day Conch Cnibondnle to New York and 0 17 a m . with L V. Coach Cnlbon dnle to Philadelphia, and 218 4;33 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.41 p, m. Sun thus. D. & H. R It, life 917 pm. For White Havon, Hazloton and princi pal points in tho coal regions, via D. e H-,H. R, 7 41, 218 and 4 33 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7 41 n. m. For Bethlehem. Enston. Rending, 'Hnr rlsburg nnd principal Intel media to sta tions, via D fc H. R. R . 7.41. 0 47 a. m ; 2 18, 4 V, Rl iclc Diamond Express). 11,49 p. "lo Sundays. D & II. R. R, 9 38 a. -m.; 1 5S 9 17 i m For Tunkh.innoek, Tow.anda, Imlia, Ithnca, Geneva nnd principal Intel media ta Hint Inn xla D , L & W. R. R , 8 33 a. m. and 1 in p m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D &. II. R. R 1203 p tn.: 3 28 (Black Diamond Expiess), 10 41. 1149 p. m Sun dns D. & H R. R. 12 03, 917 p in Pullmnn parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vn ov Parlor cars on all trains between WIHces-Bairo nnd New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N H WILBUR. Gen Supt , 20 Cortland street. Now York. CHARLES S LEE Gen Pas Agt., 28 Cortland sticct, Now York AW. NONEJIACHKR, Dlv. Pass Agt, South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullmnn reservations apply to citv ticket nfllce, 69 Public Square, WIlkcs-Bnrrc, Pa. BEADINO SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29. 1902. Stations In New York, foot Liberty stieot and South Ferry, N. It. Tialns leave Scianton for New York, Philadelphia, Enston, Bethlehem, Allen town, Mnuch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wilkes-Baiie and Pittston at 7 30 a. m . 1 p. m. and 4pm Sunday, 2 10 p. m Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7 30 a m , thiough solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with only ono chango of cars for Bnltlmoro and Washington, D. C , and all pilnclpul points south nnd west. For Avocal Pittston nnd Wllkes-Baire, In m. nnd 4 n m Sundav. 2 in n m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7 30 and 1 p. m For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg la Allentown at 7 30 a. m , 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday. 2 10 p m For Tamaq.ua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m ; lpm and 4 p. m. , For tatcs and tickets apply to agont at station ' W. G BESSLER, Gen Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule In Effect Juno 16, 1902. Ttnln3 leave Scranton: 0 38 a. m. , week dnvs, thiough vestlbulo train from Wllkcs-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts villo; stops at pilnclpal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbuiy, Har llsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and fot Pittsburg and tho West. 9 47 a. m . week davs, for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and PlttHburg and tho West. 1 42 p m , week days, (Sundays. 1 B3 p. m ), for Sunbury Hnrrlsburg, Philadel phia, Bnltlmore. Washington and Flus hing nnd tho West 3 L8 p m , week days, through vestibule ttain fiom Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet pallor car end coaches tq Philadelphia la Pottsvllle. Stops nt pilnclpal Intermedi ate stations. 4 35 p. m , week days, for Hnzleton. Sun buiy, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- bl"S' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Tialns for Caibondalo leave Scranton at 0 41. 7 30. 8 30, 10 13 11. m : 12 05. 1.12, 2 11, 3W, 5 29, 6 25, 8 21, 9.1 0. 10 01 p. m.J 12 IS, For' Honesdale 0 44, 1013 a. m.; 211 and For Wilkcs-Bntto C3S. 7.41, 8-41, 9 47, 10 53 a. m ! 12 03, 1 42, 2.18, 3 28, 4 33, 6 10, 7.48, 10 11, 11.49 P 111. Tor L V. It. R. Polnts-7.41, 9.47 a. m I J in. liii aim ii.tn 11. nt. For Pennsylvania It. R. Points 6 38,. 9 47 a. m ; 1 42. 3 23 and Uip m For Albany nnu an poincs noun i.to n. 1. and 3 5i p m For Carbondnle SM, 1133 a. m.; 211, 3 nil, G 52 and 11 17 p. in. 1 or VVlllces-iiiiiio u .jo u. ui.i i.;vot 3 28. C 32 nnd 9 17 11. m. Foi Albany nnd points north 3U6 p. m For Honesdale 8 50 a. m.; 1133 and J 53 P" W." I,. TRYOR. D. P. A . Scranton, Pa. Erie Bailroad Wyoming Division. In Effect July 30th, lIMi, 3JV Tinlns )eaa Scranton for Hawley arrt local stations nt 7.20 anil S.tllViV in ; ffi nnd B'-O iv 1 m, Sundays, O.OOVi? m afld 1.31 p. in Foi New Yoik. Nbwhuigh liuil Intoimedlnto points at 7 20 u. m: bnd 25 p m. Bundajs. 133 p. in. '- For llonesdalo 1 33 nnd RlO-p.'m. ZZ Tialns nulvo nt Seranton C20, 10 p m ; 3 00 nnd 9.13rp. 111. ,Hnpdati,l 00 s&ul 8 15 p. m. ' a no ,Mir7 2r New Y01U, Ontario -and iWfstern.' Timo Table in Eltoet Sunday, Jiiim 15, lSiftj NORTH BOUND TRAINS. W Lcavo Loavo AiiH-n Tialns. No. 1 .. No, 1 ,. No. 7 ,.. Scianton. Caihondule, Cadoslu. t,,10.Wti.iiU ll,10)i.iu. l.oo p in. , I W l. ,11) 1 IUI. III. UlU I 'III, ti 10 11 111 Ar Cniunndata 0 10 p ta 1 lu p in .r Liu unii SOUTH BOUND. Bujj'i'ii tiuwru-i. . " Lcavu Lcavo Atrifc Cadosla. Catbonoifo.Soranttm; Wa. in.' 7.2.U.&! Tialns. No. ti ,, No. 4 ,,, No 2 ... s nt n. m. ju ui a. m, jiua.o.'Hi: , 2 15 p in. .4 00 p. m. 4.43 ) m 'S ONLY, NORTH BOUNIT5 HUNUAia l.eavo ieavo Aiiw 81 ranton, Cai bopdiilo CadoJA, ,,b30a, m. 910ptn loila.tnr; , 7 00 p m Ar.C.rhbndnkr7,l3 Itin SOUTH BOUND. - -, : Leave Lcavo' Arilva Cadosla. C.uboiulule.'ScuiiitoU; Ttnlns, No. 9 ,,,, No. 0 .... Tialns. No: a ""j"n ur.jn. m. k, -25a.jii No 10 43pp.m. b aip m, -ciop.ttf;' Ttnlns Nos. 1 on week das, and mn Sundujs connect foi Now Yotk city, Midi dletown, Walton, Noiwlch, Oneida, UijL wcgo.und nil points west. Tinln i for Pojntcllo. Walton, DolhL Bldnoy, Noiwlch and nil Now Beilln biuueli polntb. r. Tinln. No. 0t viUi,i"Q'tnker City Ex. picas" at Scianton; unX.'. R. R. of N. J, for Philadelphia; AllantlU City, Baltimore, pofnt!0" iP V3"V,yYa8fct'' bW Sco tlmo-tablo and consult ticket agentt for eonnoctlons. with othct lhns. v " J. C. ANnERSbNMf.'PpAyANowOYorkSi J. E. WEXSH, T. P. a'., Scranton. P. Me vV V