i .:- t 'a . y it THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 190 ' W-t .m V lWW"f K NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA I PITTSTON. Bpoclnl to Uio Scranton Tribune. Pltston, August 13 Niintlcokc'fl base ball nlno nnct the Brothers gave an In teresting exhibition ot ball playing at th6 Hamtown grounds yogtoiday after noon to a ctout of fully three thous and, people The Vletoiy was tho brothers' by a scoto of 7-2. Powell was In the box for Xttntlcoke nml 'Itched ft Ktur game, but n-) pooily BUpportcd. It was letoiy No. L'2 for the Bt others. How William Davis, of Lincoln tleljrhts, Is spending u few days in West PIltHton. Miss Minium Emm, of Lincoln Heights, Is enjoying a week's vacation in this locality. Rev. 0. M. Geoigp will occupy the pulpit of the AVehhV Cougiegntlonul chinch at thd Beach, next Sunday. Rev. T. W. Suan, of Now Brighton, Va a fpnnei' pastor 'of tho West Pltt ston Picsbytcilan chuich, Is" spending a part of his auition lonovvlng ac quaintances here. Music hall will for the coming reason on the II) th of August with tho AVcary Wlllp Walker Comedy company. Lyman Howe's Now Moving Pletuic will be hcio on tho flist of September under the auspices of the Welsh Cou Eiogutlonal ( lunch. The funeial of tho lato Mi. ltoboit Williamson took phue yesteulay moin iug fiom the l.imlly home on Bio.ul ptiout. Kev. Mi, Uould, of Biadfoid, ofllclated. Intel ment was la Plttston ccmeteiy. A twenty-two montliH' old child of School dli pl tor and Mis. Michael Muiphv, of Huiyea, died morning after a bilef Illness of bion chltls. The lesignatlon of N. D Smith, of West Plttston, as supeilntendent of the local blanch ot the People's Telephone company, was handed In to tho com pany vesterd.iy and becomes effecthe August 27. Mi. Smith leslgns to accept a much better position with a company whose headquaiteis aio at Jackson, KTenn., and which is constructing an ex tensive telephone system at that place. The company Is composed mostly of Plttston capitalists. Mr. Smith's woik in this city and vicinity duiing the past lew year3 is suflklcnt pi oof of ills ability as a superintendent of a busi ness of this kind. He is well vvoithy ot the liusl imposed In him by tho local capitalists who hac seen in him one well fitted to look after the establish ment of a strictly up-to-date telephone system in Jackson. Fiom i small af fair with SI connections and two ex change opeiatois tho business of the People's company hoio lias increased to an exchange with ocr COO connections lequlitng the feci vices of nine opeiatois under a two jcais' management by Mr. Smith. An energetic hustler bend ing cveiy effort tow aids fuithoiing the inteiest of his employeis, Mi Sin HI. Is well thought of by tho ofliclals 'People's company as well as by ployea under him. Mi. Smith i under the heading ot "self- -titre-' men, anu ny nis own Ptforts rhas risen fiom a place of obscurity to a position of pi eminence. His host of fls in" this vicinity wish him cveiy bio success in his new spheie of ..Hness. -y TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock.August 13 Miss Grace Stone, of Wilkes-Banc, is tho guest of lier cousin, Miss ElUabeth KIcfcr, on Putnam stioot. Mis. Thomas Put don. ot Dalton, who has been I'lslting her patents Di. and Mis. A. II. Woodwaid, on Second stieet for the past foui weeks, lotumed home on Tuesday. The funaial of the late Nathaniel A. McKown took place Wednesday aftei noon at 2 ."ii "'clock fiom his late i evi dence on AA' fining a enue. Post BS, O. A R , and Temple Coin mandeij, Knights Templais will at tend the ?i vices as oiganlatlons. Thoma IH. Reynolds, of Fuctoiv "Villo, wa ' caller In town on Tuesday. Mis. Jennie Waddell Is visit' .g ft lends at AVilkos-Baue this week. Mr. and Mis. William Giaham, who have been the guests ot fi lends at Sciantan for seveial da.s, returned to their home at this plaLc on Monday. Miss. Mai lam Bi eeco, of Wllkes Uario, who has been visiting her giaud mother, Mis. Jennie Hoadloy for sev eral woeivs, returned to her nome on Tuesday. Mrs. It. C. Hcirlck is visiting her mother at Kingston, Pa., this week. J. M. Palmer, of the Fameis' Daily Would You Think It? Would Von think it possible that you could bedfsappointetl in the face of aw om en whose shapely shoulders, aud beauti ful hair suggest womanly perfection and beauty? Such disappointment comes not seldom when the face turned to j ou snows disfigur ing blotches and blemishes. In general the cause of these eruptions is im pure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery puri fies the blood, and removes the corrupt ac c u mul at ions which cause disease. When the blood is cleansed, pimples, tetter, salt-rheum, boils, tores, and other results of impure blood, are perfectly aud per manently cured. "For three yearn I suffered with that dve-uled dljeane eczema," write Mrs. J, Kocpp, of Her man. Oregon. "I was lolcj to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which I did, anil of. ter I had talen fourteen bottles I was perma nently cured, It has been a ear since I stopped taking yoor medicine and it lia neer appeared since. I think your medicine a wonderful cure and hope other sutierliifr os I did, will take it and be relieved of their suffering." Some of the most remarkable cures effected by "Golden Medical Discovery," have been of scrofulous diseases, "I will forever thank sou for advising me to take Dr. Pierce's Gohleu Medical Discovery," writes Mrs Jas Murphy, of I'oncla, Pocahonias Co , Iowa. "It lm cured me of chronic scrofula of twelve years' standing. I had doctored for the trouble until I w at, completely discouraged I also had chronic diarrhea for twelve years. I nt in Rood health now better than I ever was in rny life. owluK to Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical piscovery. I took several bottles of the Discov ery before I stopped Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just ,aa good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure du llness and tick headache. LJ Despatch commpany, Is hcio again this week tiylng to Inteiest the people of this vicinity In the pioject of build ing a milk supply station, Harry 'Sherwood, of McBhoppcii, was a caller hi town on Tuesday. Miss Ellanbcth Klttrldgp visited fi lends at Hcianton on Mrfnday. Misses Maiy, Josephine and Nellie Boyco returned on Tuesday from a ten days' vacation at Atlantic City. LAKE WINOLA. Spcll to the Scranton Tribune. Lake Wlnola, Aug. 1.1. Oeorgo Davis, Pied W. Stiong and Until Welchel, caught twenty-five pounds of bass Tuesday afternoon. Miss Helen W. At my, of Philadelphia, Is the champion swiinmoi at Lake Wlnola th(s yeai. She swam fiom the Clifton pier aiound tho nolnt In 38 min utes. Two bundled couple attended tho re ception at the Clifton hotel, S.ituiduy evening, Aug. 9. Ping pong Is the favotltc game at the Hotel Clifton. Tho tennis cotnt on tho Clifton giounds Is tlnonged with voung people fiom aiound the lake clallj. Tho following guests aie icglsteted at tlbhe Hotel Clifton: Mis. John Ttylor nnd daughteis, Scianton; Miss Jano D.ivl, Hcianton; E. A. Klcfot, Scran ton; John A. Meats, Sctanton; R. M. Atherton, Sctanton; Allen It. Thnvet, Scianton; Miss Canle Loverlng, Scran ton; Mis. R. W. Kellow, Scianton; Mis. Oeoige W. Davis, Scranton; Mis. H. R. Dedtlck, Kingston, Pa., Mis. Austin Kellow. Sci.intnn ! Mis Alhpi-t Knllnvv yesteidiWS(,anton. n c BuolIi Cnulg0j m . n A. rullor, Scianton, H. Olldoif, Scian ton; Jack r. Stanton, Scranton; Rttpeit Thomas, Scianton; Oeoige F. Coat, Sctanton; F. E Befits. Scranton; Mr. M. Mull, Scranton; Miss La Fiance, Wilkes-Banc; Mi. D. W. Wjlie, Scian ton; MKs Del Rose Mocan, Wilkes Bane, Miss Hattle Wade, Scianton, Miss Doiothy Keck, Sctanton; Mrs S. W. Edgar, Scranton; Jeanette Kingsley, Sctanton; D. J. Davis, Scianton; W. II. Evans, Scianton, W. D. Gardnei, Scianton; H.iny M. Edwauls, Scianton, G L C. Fiant, ji Sctanton; H. C. Walace and family, Scianton. A. B. Constlne, Wllkes-Bane; D. II. Hall, Sctanton: Dr. J. J. Sullivan, Scianton, Di. and Mis. A. B Miller, Chkago, HI ; Fleet W. Stiong, Scianton, Miss Mat gat et Batictt, Wllkes-Batre; Mis. Geotge Watson, raetoiyville, J. Daniel Hull, Scranton; Roheit B Matthews-, Clinks Gteen, W. W. Ben and wife, Scianton; Em 1 1 Welchel and wife, Scranton; Dr. Rdwatd Rejei, Sctanton; Mi. L Aimy and family, Philadelphia, Pa ; IT. Seab and famllj. Philadelphia, Pa ; Mi. and Mis M. Malbv, New Yoik city; Mr. and Mis T. T. Davis, Scian ton; Missrs Violence nnd Iicne Hintei lister, Haleton, Mt. C S. Bliss, Scian ton; T. K. Deibv, Sctanton. Thtongs of people have visited the lake dining the past week and the summer population is now gi eater than It ever was. August has alwavs been a favoilte mouth at Lake Wlnola and this ear It will piove no exception. Evidences that the lake is livelier than ever befote aie easily found. One of those nevei -to-be-forgotten hops will bo hold Satin day, Aug. 1G, at the Hotel Clifton Oppenhlem's oiches tra of six pieces under the direction of Gus Ktoll will furnish the music. The Wanlta Camping club attended the teceptlon at the Hotel Clifton, fentutday evening In a body. On Fildav evening, Aug. 15, at the Wlnola houe, a full Hedged mlnstiel tioupo with burnt cotk and llvelv iag time songs will appeal. The oppetetta "Maiket Daj' which was so success fully pioduced a few weeks ago, will also bo lepeated by lequest. Tho en teitalnment Is under the dhectlon of the Misses Oliver, of Philadelphia. HARFORD. Special to tho Scianton 1 illume H.ufoid, Aiifr. 11. .Mt. and Mis. Squier, of New Yoik, aio guests of All. and .Mis. Lonnlo Tllfany. Mis Watson Jeffets Is vi<lns' re latives In Attlebcno, Mass. Sealed bids for the dlnliiK hall, dm Ins tho fair to he hold Septembei 1-23 must be handed to Secietniy E. E. Jones, be foie Aug. 15. t E. E. Jones and ton 'eni are vit.lt liiK fi lends In Ttov. ' E J. Whitney was In Scianton, Tucs daj. The Epwoith league had an outing at Heait lake Tuesday. The Little family leunlon was held at the home of v. If. Huimmond, Aug. 1.'. Mr. Giant Le Roy, has lented the hotibo pievlouslj occupied by Mr, Giant and will take possession at once. Mis. Edvwuds and daughter, of Sctan ton, aie visiting tho Veiy Mstcis. The M. E. and ConKiegatlouul Sun day schools will hold a picnic on the fair gi minds, Filday, Aug. 1.1. H.ufoid comet band will futnlsh music. The young people of Noith Hat fold mudp Leon Tlngloy a faioncll patty Katutday evening. They ptitlclpatod In boat tides on Tlngloy lake, aftei which they weto taken to tho home of Mis. J. TIngley and ice cicam and cako wan heivcd. Leon ictuinetl Sunday evening to Connecticut wheie ho has been wotk Ing fur the past ycni. Mr. Guss I'ayne, wife and drtughtor, of Monti ose, and Wellington Payne and wife, of Elmliu,. vlhlted their biothei, CJeoigo 1'ajno and attended tho tcunlou lubt week, Mlsseb Ti Inker, of Montiose, aio visit ing telatlvcs in town, Mtb, L. A, Chiuchlll nnd daughter, of Hnllstead, and Master Clair Tucker, of New Yoik, wete guests of Mr, K. J, Whitney, Aug, 7.- Mr. and Mis. William Cabwell, of lltooklin, spent .Sunday with Mis, Cas well's mother, Mis. Forsyth. Mr, unci Jits. Riley Webcott, of Sus quehanna, weie tailed heio Satuiday by the sickness of Mis. Westtott's aunt, MIjs Luchesla Tiffany. WAYMART. Special to the Scranton Tilbune. Waymait, Aug. 18. James W. Miller, one of the most piomlnent citizens of tho boiough lKtbsed to test last evening at 6 IS o'clock, ufter an eight day's Ill ness. Mi, Miller was born In Mt, Pleasant township, Match 31, I8J6. When u young man he left for tho South and lived ut Savannah, (in., a number of eais, wheta he. followed his profebslon us a photographer, He uf ter waids temoved to Plttston where he was a reMdent until blxteen jeaia ago. J .when he temoved to this botough. Mr. Miller was twice married his second wife being Miss Mnry Cooper, who died four years ngo. Ho was the last ot a huge family nnd leaves no children. Tho funeral will bo hold Thutsday mbinlng at 0 o'clock, service!) being conducted by tho Rev. J, Pope, pastor of the Piesbylciian church of which ho was a devout member. Interment will be made In the family plot In Mt, Pleasant ccmeteiy. HONESDALE. Special to the Sctanton Tribune, Honesdalc, Aug. 13. Miss Florence Dodgo Is In Boston, Mass, visiting her brother, Myton Dodge. Company E has suspended at Ills until October. Tho Delaware and Hudson paymaster Will pay tho employes of tho Hones dale blanch today (Thuisduy). St. Joseph's BOticty will hold their annual picnic In Bclvlne park next Sut uulay. Tho culm nnd lefuso left on the site of the old conl dump, fonncrly used by the Delawaie and Hudson Canal com puny befoie tho abandonment of the Litnal, Is now being snecned by W. II. Ham. It Is expected that a huge quan tity of good coal will be sectucd, Delevan Woodwaid, who for the past seventeen jears hits been a faithful nnd obliging reptescntntlvc of the Gutnd Union Tea company In the Lackavvaxen valley, ft out Ptompton to Haw ley, is about to tetlro fiom tho business, on account of lit health, to be succeeded by Philip K. Killain, who for tho past nine yeais has been in the employ of Frank P. HollenbaLk. Messi. Homer Greene, Dr. Butler, A. Tolley and II. Wilder aio constituting a tennis coui t on tho vncant lot at the upper end of East street. The size will bo 4"x7S It will bo llttcd with scats and a ping-pong table. The Biothcihnod of Railway Con ductors will hold their annual clam bake at Lake Lodore, August 27. Sunday. August 17, the Eric will tun an exLtnslon to Blnghamton nnd Ross patk Tut In leaves Honesdale at 0 CO a. in." Fate, $1 2" The Maple City band will accompany the excursion. The Sctanton Emeiald Junlots will pluv tho Honesdale Junlots on Fridny afternoon, and the Aichbalds will play thp Honesdale Seniots on Saturday afternoon. Both games will be in Honesdale. Mis. Homy 'A. Russell and daughter. Mailetta, aie enjojlng tho sea breeze at Atlantic City. The Heptasophs and the Twentieth Centmy Llub will tun an excursion front Honesdale to Lake Aiiel on Fti daj, August 2 At a meeting of the Democtatic county committee on Monday, It was decided to hold tho county convention Monday, September S, and the pil matles Septembei C. THE GERMAN EMPEROR. By All Odds the Cleveiest Politician in Euiope. A. Mam tee Low In the 1'oiuni The Cicimaii cmpcioi Is tindntihtoillv tlm cloveirbt politician In fcuropo at the pres ent time Am one who makes a close studv of bK ihnt.ictet must be Impiesscd bj the r.ut that the man whom nut s0 in.in v jp.iis ago It was the fashion to call Impetuous lush and undisciplined Is ro.il Iv one of those i Miaoidlnarlly clover men who do nothing cm the spin of the mo ment, although their methods create thn conltarv Impicsslpn, nnd who, when thej uu a iiiuiir o it necause tney iiavo a de linlto object in view. It is frequently sup posed bj spectatois who tako a long view lange of the game, who nre unable to follow all the moves or to estimate their cortcct value, that the Geimun em pcioi is a rash and icckless plaver. Noth ing could bo moie false He plavs tho game of politics with unusual delibera tion, and bo make! eacn stroke tell Clei manv. scaiccly moio than a sccond-iato power when ho camo to the tluone, is to day one of the gicatest poweis in the woild Geiminy was feaied loi Its nimv and its milltaiv picstlge, aud tho lest of tho world dtcaded that this voung man who had nevei submitted himself to le btntlnt. who had dismissed JJUmaick without a mement's hesitation, who hud shown his ill-conce lie d dlslIKo loi his mothers relatives and hi i contempt for tho Uonminv across the i eus, the United States would soon plunge Into wat merely for the pleasuie of putting his huge aimy in motion lie hi's dune none of tho things the v oi Id antic lp tted 1 le has kept tho peace, although thPio was piovocatlon to bieak It Ho hi, established a fairly good en tente with riiincc; ho hns won tho hcaits of tho Lngllsh bv tho emotion ho dls plaved at tho gtavo of theii queen: ho Ins tenewed tho tiiplo iillinuco with Austila nnd ltnlj, and, doubtless leniembeilng RNmiutk ovu although hu dismissed him, has a bouet ngi moment with Russia, ho has won tho fileudship oi tho sultan and 1ms been given a ueo bind in sln Mlnoi; he fmced Loid Sallshin into making a convention as to China which g.no Ueimauy eveiv thlnrr nml r.mnt n,i. aln nothing, ho landed himself on tho! side ot rianco and Rusaia aftoi tlio I hlueso-Jnpuneso war, and wiested fiom .mimu uiu spoils oi vutoiv, ho hid Count Waldeiseo mule eommandei-ln-thlef of tho allied fences in China; ami, quite le (cnllj, ho has dlscoveied tho rnltod States nnd wiped out tho incmoilcs of tho past by his cMibeinut avpicssiona ot good will, in a woid. nothing Is done theso ;ms without tho aciiimu cmpoior Hist being consulted, In ovei quaitei of tho globo tho bund of Geinmny Is (,een and felt. Geimauy Ih not (ho gieatcst mim ufiiitm ug unci commeiclal nation In tho wmh , but she Is una or tho meatest no Iltlcally. And this position has been won PICTURE i....1'9 THE LITTLE ONES Cut out tho pictures impelling on this nans each day, chaw a pencil maik aiound tho hidden object; t o cm u hutuiddy !'p7.Jo'1Dotn!?.,t,mnln.t,.,.I01PIm t0, T.", Tr,b" ,0 ' ""' "l VO op" n I.Ucod bovs and oPi i 'h"1',' ,,l'n,1,1030 ln,u'P euvclopo our name, ago and addioss. Tho ,,?,, 'i"" Kl,H nho tnieetly maik the sk pedues appealing during tho week. Tlibno'MondarmoIng!'"' ,CCh0C1, Wl" "iU the,p "n"'es Puwfihcd In'Tho" Another joung couple Is In this pic ture. Find them. I I Some Scranton Residents Have Learned How to Keep It Away, Your back may not nche very long. But the ache will return shortly, Comes of tenei stays longer Unless tho kidneys aie relieved. Doan's Kidney Pills cute all kidney Ills. Scranton people endoisc them. Mis. Patilck Biady, of 5J"i Hampton street, Hyde Paik, sas: "Dull pains In my back for two jcais bothciod me u great deal at night, and the constant slinging made mo so ncivous that t could not sleep for hoiiis. It I turned' In bed a ctamp-llkc pain caught mo In tho small of my back, and it was some thing tcnlbto. In the moinlng my back felt lame and sotc, and so weak that It would hatdly Hiipport my body. I felt tiled and languid, and had little um bltlon to do my woik. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advettlsed and so highly lecottimended that I got a box at Mat thews Bios.' diug stoic. After the tieatmont I slfyit well nights, had moie ambition when doing my housewoik, and seldom felt any pain In my back and kldnovs " Fot sale by all dealets; pi lee, CO cents Fostcr-Mllburn Co , Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. by tho "impetuous" man without his having filed u shot or mobilized an .iinii coips. The man who was to set all tho woild nllamc has been one ot tho gteat est piesencis of peace r BASE BALL, j v.. American League. At Philadelphla-ntst game R II E. Detroit 0 00 000 0000 i! fl Phllndelphli 1 0 '1 1 1 X 0 1 Jw S 12 0 R.itteries Mciecr and McOulio, Wad dell and Sehreckengost, Powers and 3k Alllbtei. Second game R II E. Uctiolt 00 00000000 4 S Philadelphia f) 3 2 0 J J J Ox 0 la 'X Butteries Mullen and Buelow ; Hubings and Poweis. Vmplie Sheridan At Washington R TI E. St Louis 2 0 0 1 0 0 '! 1 0-7 10 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 10 2 11-r.il 3 Ralleiles Powell nnd Susdtn; Catiick and Cliukc Umpire Cat uthois and Johnstone At Boston R II E. Cillcigo .'...0 0 00 0 00 000 3 2 Boston 0 G 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Battel les Callahan, Gaivln and Sulli van, Dineen and Ciigor. Umplie O Loughlln At Baltlmoio RII E. Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 1111 4 Baltlmoio i 2 1 0 0 5 0 .1 N 14 r. 1 Batterle Smith, Hess and Wood, Howell and Robinson. Umpire Connollj. National League. At Boston Hist game R H.E. Pittshms 00010230 0 C 8 G Boston 1100000b S if 0 Baltcilcs Chcsbro and O Connor, Wil lis and Kittildge. Umpho Iiwlu. Second game R II E. Pittsblll 3 0 0 2 00 1 0 0 (, 12 1 Boston 0 00001000110 (, Baiteiles Phlllippl and Smith; Diesser and Moiau Umplie Iiwlu. At New Yoik flist game RILE. Cincinnati 10 0 10 0 2 0 01 fl 3 New Yoik 0 0 000020 1 3 G 4 Battel les Ilnhn and Beigen, MeGln nllv and Boweinian. Umplto O'D i. Second g tine R II E fine luiiall 100 0100 002 5 2 Now Yoik 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 4 b 1 Bitteilcs Theilmnn nnd Malnncj, Bei gen, Matthew son and Bow ei man. Um plie O'Dav. At BiooklMi RILE Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 Itiooldjn I) 0 0 II I 0 0 0 I 11 1 Battel les "Williams and Kline; Evans and Pan ell Umplie Blown. At Philadelphia n j E St Louis 0020000 11110 1 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 1 Battel les Pcai sou and Rv.m; Ibeig and Douglas. Umplie Emsllc. Eastern League. Woiccstei, 11; Rochostei, 1. Toionto, 3; Jer-ov CIlj, 2. Piovldcnee, 10, Bunalo, 7. Novvark, 7; Mnntienl, G. Montreal, b; Novvaik, 0. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Donovan's Indl ms of tho Delawaie. Lackawanna and AVestein machine bhop nids challenRo anv baso ball team of the diffeient depaitmoutH of tho Dolivvnio, Lackawanna nnd Western shops: Tho ted shop, tod shop, tank shop, tinning shop oi blacksmith shop, Oanio to bo plncd on tho Oichawl ground i, Satui day ufteinoon, Aug, IS, at 4.13 p. in bhaip. James Foloy, captain, PUZZLE. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WANTS. FOR RENTS. 1 SUES Only Half a Ctnt a Word. for Bent. HAI.r DOUBLE HOUSE; model ll! SJO N. Main. D. J. Itcese, 828 N. Main. FOR RUNT Pine house! all modern Im piovcmunts; furnished or unfuiiilHlied', .1 mlnlltOH to Lackawanna avenue, below actmiin Catholic chinch. Apply E. Epp, 101 Cedar avenue. SUMMER cottage for rent nt Lake. Slier liluti, four looms and completely fui nlHhed. C. J. Km Mob, C17 Lackawanna avenue. ron RENT-Soptciiilier 1st, hotiso on Madison nvrniio with modern liupiove ntents. Inqulio at i.'J Madison avenue.. BARBER SHOP for mills nenily now building; good location; city watoi. etc. Just vacated. An exceptionally good opiioittmlty to continue a well estab lished IniHino's C. N. Wood, Now Mll foid, Pa. FOR RENT Two fuinlnhed cottages nt Lake Shcildnn; ihy and healthy loca tion! good sluidn nnd finest nlaco foi a week ot a month's outing In Noithotn Pennsylvania. Addtess H. L Raiding, Puctoi vvillo, Pa. Wanted To Rent. WANTED A small hotiso or flat, nrofoi1' ably tmnlBhod, in doslinblo location To gain attention, stato tcims. P. O. Box 327. Furnished Rooms for Bent. J Mulbony sticot. PURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modorn improvements; private lamlly; gen tlemen prcfelicd, at 537 Adnni3 avenue. TURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with hent, gas and bath gontlomon pie ferrcd, at 539 Adams avenue. Boom for Bent. ROOM roi rent lu all paits of the city. Call and see C. J. Kindlon, ill" Lack awanna avenue. Heal Estate. LOTS houses and faims fot sale Soo J. C Zui flleh FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes In upper Green Ridge; cholco nelghbjr hood; most deshablo localltv for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. "Marvino, 173G Sandcison avenue , Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT Or MONEY TO I.OAN- Qulck, stialght loans or Building ana Loan At from 4 to G per cent Call on N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connoll building. LEGAL. IN RE: ESTATE OF ANNIE CONNELL, into of tho elb of Scianton, county of Lackawanna, deceased Letteis or administntlon upon tho above named estate having been gi.inted to tho undcisigued, all poisons having claims oi demands against tho same will piesent them fen pivmonl, and all thoso Indebted thoieto will make Immediate puvment to AVILLT.VM CONNELL Council Building. Scianton, Pa. WELLES (S TORREY. Attoinejs loi Estate. IN RE Estate of John Jeimvn, lato of the Cltj of Scinnton, Pa . rteeeased Letteis testumcntuiy In the above es-' tato havlnir been cianted to tho undci sigued, all poisons having claims oi judg ments against tho same will piesent them loi pajment, and nil poisons indebted thoieto will make Immediate pavment to JOSEPH J JERMYN. GEORGIl B IERMYN, EMMA J JERMN, Executois and EKecutiK. WELLES &. TORREY, Atto.nejs. THE ANNUAL meeting of tho stock holder of the Wvomtng Shovel Woiks, foi the election of dliectois and eonsideiation of such othoi business as mnj be bi ought befoio them, will bo held at tho ofllco of the companv, Council Building, Scianton, Ta , Tilda, 13th of August. 1002. nt 31 a m N. G ROBERTSON, Sccrctaiy. CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY In the Dlstilrt Couit of the United Slates foi tho Middle distilct of Pennsyl vania, Gcoigo Kinbick, of Scianton, of Lackawanna countv, Pennsv Ivnnin, a bankiupt undei the net of congiess of Julv 1. 1S0S, having applied foi a lull dls thaigo fiom all debts piovablo tigalnsl his estate undei said act, notice Is hcicbv given to all known cicdltois and othc l poisons lu Inteiest, to appeal befoio tho said couit ot Scianton, in said distilct;, on tho bth day of Septembei. 1102, at 10 o clock In tho foieuoon. to show cause, If .inv thev have, whv tho pmvoi of tho said potltlonei should not bo gi anted EDWARD R W. SEARI.E, Clcik CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUP I'CY In the Distilct Couit, of the United States for tho Middle distilct of Pennsj 1 vnnla. Gcoigo Klnlnck and Fiedeilck Wolrhel. tutdlug as Klnh ick & Welchel, of Scianton, of Lackawanna county, Pcnnsjlvnnla, n bmkiupt unrlT tho act of congiess of Julv 1, 1S9S, having applied for a full dlschiiiee fiom all debts piovablo against theli esluto under mild net. notlco is hcicbv given to all known cicdllois and other per sons In Inteiest, to appear befoio tho said couit nt Scianton. In snld district, on tho i.th diiv of Septembei, 1902, nt 10 o clock iu tho foinnoon, to show cause, If un thev have, why tho piajor of tho said potitlnm-t should not bo giantcd. EDWARD R. AY. SEARLE, Cleik. SEALED PROPOSALS; SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In tho nflico of tho City Rccoulor by tho Dlicctor of tho Dcpaitmout of Ptibllu Woiks at J o'clock P m on Monduy, Au gust IS, 1902, lor tho following named woik; Sstom of sevvms. Section ' C," Seventeentlf Distilct, In tho Nineteenth waul, Blddeis shall enclose with each pioposal, cash oi eei tilled cheek In tho sum of tlueo hunched ($.100) dollnis ns a giiaiiintoo to oxecuto a contract If uwaid cd thn same, lu caso tho blddoi to whom tho coutiacl shall havo been awaidcd, 10 fusej or omits to execute a conduct for tho woik In accotdaueo with tho plans and specllkatlnns theicfoi within ton (10) chijs fiom tho date of tho awtiid thu ruclnsmo nceomiiaiolng his pioposal shall bo foi felted to tho tiao of thu City of Scianton, System of Sevveis, Section "U," Sev enteenth Distilct, Nineteenth w.ud, samo condltloiiB as Section "C," Latoutl savvei In Pmspect nvcuuo, fiom Aldei stieet to Willow stieet, lu tho Nine teenth wind, RlddciH shall euclos-o with (itch pioposal, cns.li m coi tilled cheek lu the sum of nun huudied ($100) dollnis as n giininiiteo to cecuto a couliait If nwaided the samci, In case tho biddei to whom tho contiact shall havo boon awaidcd, lutuses oi omits to executo a contiact fur tho woik In iicinidnmo with tho idiius and specilkatious thuiofor with in ten (10) ilajs ltiim the date ot thn awaid, tho eiulosiuo accomi.ining his piopojnl shall bo foi felted to tho uso of tho City of Scinulnii . Plans mid bpoiltleatloua aio on file and can ba seen nt tho Buieau of Euglucoilng. lllddeiH Will bo fuiulsheii with pioposal blanks at I ho Buuaii of Uuglneoilng uud no othciH will bo ace opted. All pioposnls shall bo Died with tho City Contiollei, In his ofllco hi tlm Cllv Hall, St'iauloii, P.i not later than 2 ,0 o'clock p, in. on Monday, August IS, 1902. The clt icscivcb tho light to ieect any or all bids JOHN E. ROCHE. Dheetor, Dopaitmont of Public Woiks. Scranton, Pa August 9, 1902. Pennsylvania Spec'al's Rapid Run. l)y Kxcluthe wire from The Associated Press, Plttsliiii", Aug, 1J Thn Pennsv h aula lallioad special vvliich left Cicstlluo ona hour and twenty minutes kite, auhcO.lu thla city today on time, mul. Ins tho run of IS? miles ut the uvuiago speed of a liilto a minute. Some of the stretches weio coveted at the mto of seventy-eight miles an hotii. No Order Accepted for Less Than 10 Cents. Branofi WANTcOfflcas, Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Ccntinl City ALflERT SCIIULT55, coi nor Mut bony stieet nnd Wobstcr live. GUSTAV P1CHEL, GW Adams avenue. West Side GEO vr. JENKINS, 101 Bouth Main itvenuo South Scranton ERED Xj. TERPPE. 72D Cedar avenue. Noith Scianton GEO. W. DAVIS, cornor North Main avouuo nnd Muikot stioot. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick son avenue. T. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Rldgo street. C. LOREN55. coiner Wnshlngton avenuo and Mai Ion stieet. Petersburg W. II. KNEPrEL, avenue. 1017 Irving Bunmore J. G BONE & SON. Help Wanted Female. WANTED-A settled Piotostant woman about 0 veins as cook and laimdicss, second gill kept, must lie clean, honest and cxpeileneed; wages, $1 pel week; good lefeiences leqiihed. Residence Phil adelphia. War ted Immediatelj. Ad diess Mis D M. AY11l.il d, Ml. Pocono House, Mt Pocono WANTED-At Hotel Clifton. Lake Wl nola, dining loom nnd kitchen gills. Apply at once GIRL foi geneinl housewoik. Small fam ily Apply Mis Chiules H Gcntor, No. 10,12 Mom oo avenue, Giecn Rldgo. GIRL WANTED for gcneial housework. Apply 120 Adims avenuo, Dunmoie. Situations Wanted. WANTED Situation nt chamber woik, or can do plain sowing. Addioss C. S F., Tilbune office. SITUATION AVANTED-Bv a middle aged lady as housekeeper or geneial housewoik. Addiess E M , 000 Jackson stieet SITUATION WANTED at painting diess C. E G J, caro Tilbune Ad- S1TUATION WANTED-By a joung gill ns muse gill oi second gill Addiess 11G Elm street, South Scianton. For Sale. rOR SALU A 111 it class electric motoi, 2'i-hoi so pow cl , new ; has nevei been used; will sell at a baigain, leison tor selling have no use foi it Addiess P. O. Box 147. WIIUes-Baire, Pa. FOR SALE Stj llsli, second hand trap, in fine condition, b.iignln Addiess P. N H , cue of Tilbune TOR SALE A flist diss meat maiket Ownei will woik foi pail. Addiess 131 Chestnut stieet, Dunmoie, Pa. Reward. $5 00 REWARD Package containing bracelet nnd locket addiessed Stephen D Engle. Hazloton, Pa. George AV. Finn New 'phono 00S Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS AArANTED-AYllI tako sum mei bonidois, tlueo largo airy rooms nnd good tnblo boaid. Address O. K , Dalton, Pa. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE sulto of looms with first class tablo board, can bo obtained at 303 Jeff ei son avenue. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dttnmoro, laundcis shlits at Sc. each and collars and cuffs at l&c. cneh. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A.. 23 Tiaders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SG4. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROAVN. ARCH B., Real Estate Exchange Bldg., 12G AVash lngton avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E E1LENBERGER, PAULI building, Spiuco sticot, Scranton. DR. C. C, LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo. Fire Insurance. SCIILAGHR &. CO, Tinders Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys. KM I LlM I Oof the Globe. Tho only llconsed and equipped patont sollcltoi In tho city. No thai go for in l'oi miction on patentability; ovoi ten years cxpouonco, Hcploglc & Co.. Mcars Bldg. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK. Iln avenuo. Rates icusonablo. P. ZIEULER, Pioprlotor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & AV. Passengei depot, Coiiduclcd on tho Eu lopean plan. Victor Koch, Pioprletor. Scavenger, a. n BRiaas cleans privy a'aults ' and ecss pools', no odoi: only Improcd pumps used. A U Bilggs. piopiJetor. Leavo oideis 1100 Noith Main uvouuo oi EicKo's di tig stoio, coi not Adania and Mulbony. Both telephones. ' Wixe Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK A. ave, Scranton, infis of AViro Scroons. Miscellaneous. MEGARGED BROS, PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, paper bags, tvvlno. Waiehouso, 13 AVashlngton avenuo. THE AVILKES-I1ARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scianton ut tho news stand of Rclsmun Bios, 40G Spiuco und 502 Linden'. M. Notion. 322 Luckawanua ove.; I. S. SchuUci, ill Spiuco utio-Jt. ' ' v 'i1 if j" DIRECTORY; Only Half a Cent a Word. BuBlness Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with- . out uomy. vvruo ror our special mar 'tot lottcr. Frco on application. B. M. Illbbard fc Co, mcmboiB N. Y. Conioll dated nnd Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 48 Broadway, New York. Estibllshcd 1861. Long Dlstanco 'Phono 21S3 Uroad. Room for Rent. FRONT ROOM for rent; deshablo, 42J Adams avenue, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1902. l'ining leavo Scianton for Now Yoik At 1 no, ;i so, a 05. i m nnd 10 10 a. m.: i: 40, J 40, a, 15 ii m. For Now Yoik nnd Phlla doliihla 7.50. 10 10 n. m, nnd 12 40 and 135 P m. For aouldsboto At b 10 p m For Burtulo 1.15, ri2 and noo a. m.: ibs, SB) and 11.10 p. in. -sFor Blnghamton, Klmlrn and wuv stations 10 25 u. in, 1 01 p m. For Oswego. Bvincuso and Utlca 1.15 and l22 n m.i 1 Vi p m. Oswego, Syrnctiso nnd Utlca tinln at 0 22 a. m dally, except Sundav. For Montrose 0 00 a. irr ; 103 and 0 50 n m. Nicholson accommodation 4 oo nnd o 15 p m. Rloomshuig Division For Northumber land, nt 015 nnd 1010 n. m.i 155 and 010. P in Foi Plymouth, at 810 u. m.; HOI und 9 05 v in. ' Sundnv Tinlns-For Now York, 1 50, 1 25. 0 0'!. 10 10 n. m ; 3 to nnd 315 n m For Burfnlo-in nnd G22 a. m.i 155, 6 50 nnd 11.10 p m. For Elmlra and wny stations 10 2. a. m. foi Blnghamton and wnv sta tions, 0 00 u. m. Bloomsburg Division Leavo Scianton. 10 10 a .m and G 10 p m Xehigh Volley Railroad. Ill Effect Juno 15, 1902 Tinlns Lo.tvo Scianton. Tor Philadelphia und Now Yoik via D & H R R, ut 7 11, tlnough Pailoi Cat unci Day Coach Caibondnlo to Now York and 1 17 a. m , with L V. Coach Cnibon dale to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4 J5 (Blnclt Dlnmoncl Expiess) and 11 II p m. Sun dnv s, D g i r. n R , 1 5S, 9 17 p m I or AV bite Haven, Hnzloton and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D it ii-,.11 ? 7il 2IS and 4 35 p m For Fottsvllle 7 41 a m Foi Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har Hsbuig and principal Intel mediate sta lns. via D. & II R R. 7 41. 9 47 a. m i 21S, 11, (Blick Dlnmond Epres-s), 11 49 p. '" Sundnjs. D. & II. R R , 9 38 a m ; 1 5S. 0 17 p m For Tunkhannoelc, Townndn, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva und pilnclpal intcimedlato stations v la D , L & AV. R. R , (, 35 a. m. and 1 5 1 p m For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo Nlag ni.i l alls, Chicago and all points wet via D & ir. It. R , 12 01 p m : .1 28 (Black Diamond Expiess), 10 41, 11 11 p m Sun days D & H. R R . 12 02. 9 17 P. m Pullman pailoi nnd sleeping or LohUV' vallov Parlor cais on all tinlns botweer AYllkes-Bniio and New Yoik. Pblladob phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge ROLL1N II AVILBUR Gen Supt , 2( Coitlnnd street. Now York CHARLES S LEE. Gen Pass Agt , 28 Coitlnnd stieet, Now Yoik A AV. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass Agt, South Bethlehem, Pa. Foi tickets and Pullmnn i cservatlons npplv to rltv ticket office, 03 Public Square, Wllkes-Bane, Pa. 'READING SYSTEM. Cential Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29, 1902 Stntlons in New Yoik, foot Liberty stieet nnd South Feuy, N R Tinlns leave Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauch Chunk, AVhlto Haven, Ash ley, Wilkes-Bnno and Pittston at 7 30 a. m , 1 p m nnd 4pm Sunday, 210 p. m Quakei City Expiess leaves Scianton 7"o a m, through solid vestibule train with Pullman BufTct Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with onlv one change of cars foi Baltlmoio and Washington, D C, and all mlnciunl points south nnd west. Foi Avoea, Plttston and Wllkes-Bane, lpm nnd 4pm Sundny. 2 10 p m. For Long Bianch, Ocean Grove, otc , 7 30 and 1 p m For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsbura via Allentown at 7 JO a. m., 1 p m. and c p m Sunday. 2 10 p. m. For Tamnqun. and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m. l'p m. and 4pm For rates and tickets apply to agent at station AV. G BESSLER, Gen Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains leavo Scianton: G 33 a. m , wceta davs, thiough vestibule train from Wllkes-Baire Pullman buffet parlor cai and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at principal intcimodlato sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har llsbmg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg .and tho West. 9 47 n. m . week days, for Sunbury. Har lisbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash Ington and Plttsbuig and tho AVcst. 1 42 p. m, week dnss, (Sundays. 153 p. m ), for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel- Ehla, Baltimore, AVashlngton and Pitts, nig nnd tho West. 3 28 p m , week days, through vcstlbuls train from Wllkes-Bano. Pullman buffet pallor car end coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvlllo. Stops at pilnclpal intermedi ate stations. 4 TJ P m , week days, for Hazlcton, Sun buiy, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts buig, J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 16, 1902. Trains for Caibondalo loavo Scranton at G 41. 7 3b, b .1G, 10 U a. m i 12 05, 1 12, 2 11, 3 5G, 5 29, C'25, 8 21, 915, 10 01 p. m.; 12.18, For'llo'ncsdalo G44, 1013 a. m.J 211 and 5 "9 ii m. For AA'llkes-Bano-6 38, 7.41. 8 41. 9 47, 10 5J a. m i 12 02, 1.42, 218, 3 28, 4 33, 6.10, 7.48. 10 41, 11 49 p. m. Tor Ii. V. R. R. Polnts-7.41, 5.47 a. m.s 2 it,. 4 J3 and 11.49 p. in. Tor Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6 33, 9 17 a. in i 1.42, 3 28 and 4 3i p. m. For Albany and all points not th 7.3$ a. m. and 2 5G p m SUNDAY TRAINS. Tor Carbondnlo 8 50, 11 3J a. m.J 211, 3 5G. C 52 nnd 11 17 p. m. For AVllkes-Baiie 9 28 a. m.; 12 03, 153, n's nn nnd 917 n. m. For Albany nnd points north 3 5G p m. Tor Honesdalo S 50 a. m.; 1133 and 3 53 P. m. . AV. L. PRYOR, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Eiie Railroad Wyoming Division) In Ehect July 30th, 1902. Tialna leavo Scianton for Havvloy and local stations at 7.20 und 8 43 a. m.i 1.35 and 5 20 p in. Sundavs, 9 00 u, m and 1 35 p. m. For Now Yoik, Now burgh and ititci medlato points at 7.20 a, in, and 133 p m, Suntl us, 125 p. m. ' , For Honesdale 1 35 nnd 5 20 p in Tinlns uiilvo nt Sciunton 8 '.0, 10 4t a. m : 2 0i and 915 p. m. Sundavs, 1 00 and b.15 )i, in. New York, Ontaiio nnd Western, Thno Tnblo in Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 1903 NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Leavo Leavo Anlvs Tialns. Scianton. Caibondalo. Cadosla. No, l lo .,0a.m. 11.10a. in. loop m, No i ...... loop. m. 4liii.ni uoop m. No. 7 1 10 n m Ar Caibondal9G.4Gp ra SOUTH BOUND, Leavo Leavo Arrive Tialns, Cadoblu. Caibondalo. Sorunton No. i .,,,,. o&na. m, 7.25aCjrr No. 4 ,,.,., S40 a.m. 10 01 a. in. 10 40n. m. No 2 2 15 p in. 4 00p m, 4 43 p W. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND. Leavo Loavo Arilva Tialns. Scianton. Carboudalo. Cailoaln. No. 9 , s so u m. 9 lop III 10 43a.,Jn, No. 5 ..,,,, 7 oop m At Cat bondalo 7,15 vm SOUTH BOUND il Leavo Loavu Auljo Tialns. Cadosla. Caibondalo. Scianton. No. 0 , , , , , , l) 5i) a. in, 7 25 a. 1JI, No 10 .,,.. 4 SO p. in, G00p ni. G13p m. Trains Nos. 1 on week dajs. nnd i on Suudajs tonncet for Now A'oik city, Mid dlctovvn, Walton. Nonvlch, Oneida, Os wego and all points west. Tiahi 2 for Fovntello, AValton, Delhi, Sidney, Noivvlcli and all Now Beilln biaiiih points. Train No. 0, with "Quaker Cltv Ex. piess" at Sciunton. vju q. R. r of N.J. foi Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Baitlmbio. AVauhtugton and Pennsylvania stato points See tiipc-tablo nnd consult ticket agents foi connections with otbei lines. J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A . Now Yoik. J. il. WELSH, T V. A., Sctanton, Pa. v m ,m 2 4, 13 f ,,,. m 5 "Ml ..?! fill ";l Pi f ,.l l V v 1-. V LK Ar I ,1 J'tt f f nrtT .