'' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-NVEDNSD AY, AUGUST 20, 1902. ?T K NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special to tho Scranton Trlbuno. Plttston, Aug. lD.-Wllllum N. Smith, ex-constiiblo or West Plttston borough, mid for tho past forty ycais u resident of that place, will move his household goods next week to Chester, Pa., where ho has accural a position ns watchman In the Bhlp yards. E. W. Campbell, the West Plttston taxidermist, last week secured the last bird nocessiuy to complete his collec tion of the birds of Pennsylvania. There nro 300 species of blids to bo found In this Btnte, and air. Campbell has n com plete collection numbering over 1,000 blids. Tho collection Is a valuable one und Is highly nilzod by Us owner, who has spent sovctal years getting It to gether. David How ells will leave on Wednes day of next week for ait. Hornion, Massachusetts, wheic he will take a louisc In the .Moody school of that nlnce. Tho select and common councils of this city, after indulging In a ball game yesterday morning, In which neither side won, tho scoic being a tie, enjoyed an outing at Harvey's lake. The Elite orchestra, was along and furnished v music. John Giavcll and William Bower, of Luzeino aptuie, lmo ictmncd fiom Cheswick. Allegheny county, where they huc boon voiklng. Will Luckey, of the Vienna Dining room, Is buffeting a bad laceiation of the thumb and foi dinger. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Hilcman, jr., entoitnlned a small company ut a thim ble tea ehtclday afternoon. Work Is piogrcssing slowly on the new theater owing to the inability of Contractor Stlpp to secuie enough brick layeis. A very mysteiious affair was wit nessed on Main sticet, Dm yea, at un early hour Sunday morning, and whether or not a. ciline has been com mitted and toveied up is a question that may neer be solved. One of tho Misses Benedict, who lesldcs in the old Benedict homestead a. short dis tance below Stephenson street, heaid voices In fiont of the house and aiose to Investigate. Looking out of the win dow she observed a half dozen men In the roadway In front of tho house. Be tween them, lying on tho stieet, was the body of a man which seemed to have his aims and legs bound. One of the men was heaid to lemaik that he had no idea he struck the man such a heavy blow. In u few minutes tho men picked up the body and carried It off, dlsappeailng aiound the corner of a saloon leading in the dliection of the river. Tho next morning it was discovered that the Benedict's rope clothes line had been stolen, Nothing has been heaid of the affair since. Miss Benedict did not lecognle any or the men she saw. A heavy lightning and thunder storm, accompanied by a downpour of water that lesemblcd a wateifall took place this afternoon. It rained just : fifteen minutes, but In that space of "'time enough water fell to make Main street look like a liver, the sewer basin being taxed to more than their cap- , aclty. k TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Aug. 19. The Misses Boyce, of" Pine street, entertained the following guests over Sunday: "diss Anna Kluge, New Yoik; Miss Mary Collins, Lovelton; Misses May Keating, Angellne Gibbons, Alice Muriay, Fiances Muuay, Messis. Charles Gib bons, Thomas Caw ley, Joseph Keating, Austin Powers, A. T. Walsh and P. F. Gallagher, of Plttston. Mrs. Charles Kimcr, of Mehoopany, visited her patents, Mr. and airs. Elmer Vaughan, at this place, on Monday and Tuesday. Joseph Lott, who is employed In the pension depaitment at Washington, D. C, Is spending his vacation at this place and Is stopping at Hotel Graham. District Attorney O. Smith KInner, was a business man at Wilkcs-Bairo, on aionday. airs, alary Sheildan Is confined to her home on Thhd street by illness. air. and airs. J. W. Piatt and daugh ter, Ruth, spent Sunday with iclatlves at Kingston, Pa. William Beckendoif, of New York city, fonneily of this place, was calling ' on friends In town on aionday. Miss Nina Carney, of Pittston, is visiting her aunt, aiis. Joseph Luce, at this place. Albei t Jennings, n boy of twelve, only son of Mr. and aiis. Jlnuilce Jennings, of Slocum stieet, met with an untimely death while on a visit to his gmnd parents at Lemon, on aionduy morn ing. aiis, Clnude Amts, of Ed3ton, is ppendlng some time with her puients, iur. umi ui3. ijcnjuinin ducy, on i Third street. C. E. Van Wounor, icfeteo in bank ruptcy, pieslded at a meting of the defunct llrm of Haimon & Co., lately doing u mercantile buslncf-s at Lacty vllle, at this place on Tuesday, Daniel Squlios, of Nicholson township, who Is a candidate for county com missioner ou tho Republican ticket, was looking after the votes heio on aionday and Tuesday, air. and aiis. J, M. Palmer, of Mowi vla, N. Y mo guests at the Hotel Graham, this week. airs. Frank Aco Is spending a few days with Dr. and aiis. Wheaton, ut Lake Caicy this week, Henry Baiham Is entei tabling his sister, aiis. Alice Irvln, of liiooklyn, N. Y,, at his home on Tioga stret. MONTROSE, Special to tho Scianton Trlbuno. , Montrose, Aug. JO. Insurance Agent C. A, Vail, of New aillford, is la town. John Clark, of Dlnghumton, returned yesterday, after a short visit In this pluce, O, D. Cart, of Elk Lokp, was in town Satuidav on Jjuslness, News was'iecelved this morning of the death of Peiry Smith, of Owcgo, formerly of this place, and a son of our townsman, Geoige B. Smith. His aiis. Mollis Allen, of South Fork, Ky says she bus pi evented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when Bho felt an attack coming on. Such ut. tacks aie usually caused by Indigestion and thebo Tablets are just what Is needr d to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approaching attack. Attacks of bilious fcollc may bo prevented In the sama way, X'or sale by nil jrsslsts. death occurred Monday ntght, and ns yet particulate are not known. Fu nernl services will bo held at the homo of his parents In this pluce, Thursday at 2 o'clock D. in. La Verno Frlnk, foreman of tho Wynluslng "Rocket," and family, aro guests of Dr. II. V, Frlnk. Dr. John Kelly, of Susquehanna, and ailss Alice Kelly, of this place, are on a two weeks' visit to Chicago, where they are tho gueBts of their sister, airs, aintgaict Kceler. T. C. Allen has Improved his prop erty on West Church street, by grudlng, etc. Tho Dolnwute, Lackawanna nnd Western compnny's buildings In this place have been greatly enhanced In appearance by a coat of the regula tion nillroad red paint. Tho buildings Include tho station, coal pockets, en gine house, water tank and section boss' house. lakFwjnola. Special to the Scranton Trlbuno. Lake Wlnola, Aug. 19. Next Satur day will bo the banner day at Lake Wlnola. Tho Hotel Clifton will have their usual good music. An orchestra of six pieces having been engaged. All thoo attending the reception aro as sured a good time. The Jolly Wanlta Camping club broke camp here aionday and returned to their homes after a pleasant two weeks sojourn. Tho following are at tho Clifton: It. ai. Hughes and family, of West Pltts ton; Geo. W. Davis and wife, of Scran ton; airs. It. W. Kellow and family, ailss Bertha M. Saunders and ailss Maltha C. Matthews, of Scranton; C. W. Johnson and wife, of Bloomileld, N. J.; Frederick Lanahan and mother, of Philadelphia, and Miss E. Louise Stark, of Philadelphia. m HAJV1LINTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hamllnton, Aug. 19. Rev. Dr. Brooks, of Wilkes-Barre, preached In the Pres byterian church, Sunday morning. ailss Francis Footo, of, Hollistcrville, spent Sunday with her aunt, aiis. F. A. Orchard. aiis. L. J. Pelton, who has been very sick with pleuiisy, la convalescing. Dr. AV. A. Stone is enjoying a much needed two week's vacation at Atlantic City. Oival Poet mot with the misfortune of se eiing his thumb at the first joint, while cutting hay In a cutting-box. Two laige loads of tho M. E. Sunday school fiom this place attended the Union picnic at East Sterling, the 14th instant. air. and airs. F. A. Boll, of Caibon dale, have been visiting tho former's mother, airs. Alaiy Bell. air. Arthur Hatriman, of Austin, Pa has been the guest of ailss Laura Ed- waids, for tho past week. airs. B. F. Polley, of Seelyvillo, has been visiting relatives in the com munity. Dr. J. A. aioKee, of Wilmington, Del., spent Sunday with his family. G. A. Clearwater and wife, of Green Ridge, spent several days with fi lends last week. air. Wlllaid Lathrop, or Troop G, Seventh Cavalry, U. S. army, who has been doing duty in Cuba for tho past two yeats, but now stationed at Camp Chicamaugua, has been visiting his uncle, air. Amos Olver. UN10NDALE. Special to tho Scianton Tribune. Unlondale, Aug. 19. air. and airs. Claience Spencer, of Catbondale, visit ed at Dougtns Coleman's last Friday evening. Rev. and airs. J. G. Raymond are en tertaining their daughter, aits. Best, of W oming. ail s. Geitrude Haydon Fernley, of Philadelphia, sang two very beautiful solos in the aiethodist Episcopal chut eh last Sunday evening. ailss Pauline Coleman Is visiting ft lends in South Canaan, Honesdale and Catbondale. Claience Ciamer, of Scranton, is spending some time at the home of M. D. Daniels. airs. Thomas Yorke spent Sunday with her patents, air. and airs. Shep hetd Carpenter, air. and aits. E. G. Burdlck and dnughteis have letuined fiom their vacation, which was spent with aiont ioso filends. Hany Coleman nnd Ellis Stimpson weio focranton vlsltois one day last week. N, Fuhrman and family attended the ! Stanton teunion ut Starrucca, Thuis day, airs, ailianda Coyle, r former well known icsldent of this place, Is cilt ieally 111 at her homo in Fotest City, airs. Smith Sleiter and son, Wln- throp, are making an extended visit with relatives In Deposit. air. and aiis. Albert Oplo and daugh ter aro visiting at A. E. Foster's. ailss Bessie Fulumun has returned from a visit with fi lends In Hancock. NICHOLSON. .Special to tho Scranton Trlbuno. ' Nicholson, Aug. 19, airs. Roper and son, Roy, of Scianton, are visiting her sister, airs, at, Crock. aiis. Frank Tlngloy, of Harford, Is visiting airs. ai. L. aincaillllan. air. and airs, Flynn and family, of the Lackuwanna Valley house, of Scranton, ato spending a few weeks at aiis, Shaffers, Miss alamo Konyon, who has been spending some time with her aunt, airs. Llwcllyn Shields, returned to her home at Chenango Forks, Monduy. ailss Ethel Sturk Is visiting friends nt Laceyvllle. Mis, N, C. Tiffany, Is spending a few days at Hopbottom, i ii... ATLANTIC CITY. "l&uuw vl"" UWMU' T"yw'B St6Q Atlantic City, Aug, 18. Tho crowd of Sunduy lust at tho shore was g eater than that of the week befoie, und the reminiscent tattler of tho resort now has a new recoid to swear by 285,000 being the total reached after a careful study of the lalhoad repot ta from Sat uulay to aionday, And this astonishing hegiia wua In the face of the tidal wave prophesied by Rev, Dusky Jones, to rip things wide open heie. a nrnnhosv which beemed to btlng people to the promised scene of devastation rather than to keep them awuy, Yesterday was the time scheduled for the trouble, but the Inundation failed to materialise and bo another ghost story has gono glimmering. Among those on hand to boo the ad vertised flood woro many people from Scranton and Vicinity, of whom' tho following called at The Trlbuno bureau on the Steeplechase pier: E, It, Page, of darks Summit; Harvdy Shlpmun, of Stroudsburg; J, Weber and John Dougherty, of Plttston; C. E. Hale and Reese Lloyd, of Wllkes-Bnrrej Nellie aiahon, Josephine Million, Dora Bron nan and W. R. Golden, of Scranton, nnd Conductor Carpenter, of the Lack awanna. Arrivals at the shore from Plttston were ailsscs G, and H. Watson, F, Rlot mon, ailss Allan, M. Klllgntlen, Mr. und Mrs, J. Strauss, at the Normandlc; John Dougherty nnd airs. Dougherty, sr., nt tho Capitol; J. Weber, at tho Boscobel, and ailss Kline, nt tho Senate. A pleasant party of Scranton people at the Atglcn, comprises airs. Johns, aiartha Johns, airs. Thomas J. Wil liams, airs, Harry Browning, airs. Davis, airs. John Benote, airs. Art Ben ore, ail s. Joseph Morgan. air. and airs. E. Gnrr, of Carbondale, are at the Osborno. Mr. Harvey Shipman, of Stroudsburg, was at the Wiltshire, last week. Late arlvals from Scranton at leading hotels hero include J. Zalber, Sltvcrton; Winifred Mo ran nnd Annie Barrett, Ocean Spray; air. nnd Mis. Wallace M. Ruth, air. und airs. Charles Corthlnul, Boscobel; Joseph Zamover and G. Chlce, Kuhule's; air. and aiis. R. Edwards, Vendomc; J. Smoot, E. Chambers, air. and airs. J. Rudd, ailsscs Rudd nnd E. B. Wilson, Normandio; W. F. Sheeres and family, E. Fletcher, P. Fletcher, G. D. Brandt and family, Osborne; J. Beemer and N. O'Hara, Chatham; J. O'Brien and family, Arlington; ai. Boll, and Sadie Bell, Woolton Hall; airs. A. Watklns, J. W. Watkins, Misses aiarlon, Emily and Florence Watklns, Warner; B. H. Jordan and Ella aiallcn, West minister; air. and airs. W. P. Boland, ailss F. Hanaway, air. and aits. A. Bedford, Sterling; W. P. Golden, Hy gcla; J. J. aially, airs. Ktllcullcn and ailss Osterhout, Strand; T. E. Clark, Royal Palace; Rev. J. J. O'Donnoll, M, Goldsmith and Miss Goldsmith, Lor aino; R. Joidan, Osborne; aiortls G. Swisher, Elberon; W. C. Gorman, Cedatcroft; ailss N. Jones, air. and airs. T. P. Daniels and children, Adolphus; F. ailssett, Senate; James Jordan, Kenllworth; ailsscs Nellie and Josephine aiahon, Now England. TAYLOR. George James has moved the ma chinery of his saw mill fiom the Pyne to the laige forest opposite the Holdon collteiy in North Taylor, air. James has elected a laige saw mill, and has a gang of workmen engaged In chopping down tho f oi est. This afternoon tho clciks of this bor ough and Old Forge will play the ilrst of their seiies of games on the liver slde grounds. The game will commence at 2 o'clonk. ailsses Elizabeth Owens, aiargaret Jones, aiaud and Blanche Davis, aiame Fiancis, aiis. Joseph Da-vls and John Owens have icturned fiom their visit to Lake Wlnola. airs. John E. Evans and children, aiargaret and Edwaid, are visiting at Nantlcoke. air. and airs. Hopkins and airs, allies, of Scranton, were guests of ft lends In town on aiondav. William Davenpoit, of South aialn street, was a visitor in Factotyllle re cently. aiaster Roy Hoskins, of Atherton stieet, Is home fiom a two months' visit at Olyphant. Bane Gun club for Saturday at the Wllkcs-Baiie lange. William ai. Thomas, of North Tay lor, has returned homo from his visit to Cleveland, O. STAGE NOTES. Sjdnoy Deane has been engaged for tho suppoit of aiabello Gilman. John B. aiason will bo with EIslo Do Wolfe's company next season. aiaud Tinner Goidon is to play "airs. Richnid Stcillng" in "Tho Cllmbots " alary Hampton has been engaged as leading woman In "Tho Pi Ice of Paulon." Thomas W. Bioadhuist Is to make an olabcnato ptoductlou of "Tho Black Hand." Gtaco Cahlll will be Robcit aiantcll'3 leading woman tho coming season. Louise Diew. diughtor of John Diew, will be ono of ilio company suppoiting Vliglnla Hatned In "It is." Nell Burgess and hi j company w ill open In "Tho County Fair" in Dcnvci, Col , tho latter p.ut of this month. Elsa Ryan, who had a good pait in "King Dodo," is going to star In a now comedy of western life, entitled "Ne adu." Juno Quaker has seemed tho English lights to "Pudd'uhcnd Wilson" and may pioduco tho play thcio tho coming sea son. Tho diamatlzatlon of Geotgo V. Ho baifs "John Homy" will bo known as "Down the Lino with John Hcmy." "Twlrley With ley" will bo tho title of Weber & Field's builesquo when they open their New Yoik houso for tho sea son, Helen Uaicomt has been cnsiged for tho leudlng comedy rolo in "At Cozv Cor nets," the pleco in which Adelaide Thuis ton stats, I'loienco Reed, tho onlv daughter of tho late Roland Reed, will bo a member of tho Pioctor Stock company of Boston tho coming season. HISTORICAL PUZZLE. .i,.,.FOiS..TIIB LlriLt3 ONES.-Cut out tho pictures appearing on this pago each Thh ?A Pencil murk uiound tho hidden object. bao thorn until Satuiday, fin.? ,WA tnci? '" 'ko them to Tho Trlbuno ofilco in an ciivelojio addicssed to iiuzio Donaitrapnt." lineloso in tho cnvelopo your name, age and nddicss. Tho ni811 Bl'ls wno eonectly maik tho six plctuies nppenrlng during the wook. and whoso answers nie (list lecelvcd, will have their namo3 published In Tho Jilbune aionday morning. """""r!,,,"'""Wi!.UHJLL. JUMihiiiii WmSKi Vfmmfc im4M Baron do Steuben, army of Fredetick the Great, drilling tho American army ut Valley Foige, In winter of 1777-1778. Two more ofll. cers can be found In this picture, KIDNEY TOBIES. Mrs. Loniso M. Gibson Says Thnt This Fatal Diseaso is Easily Cured by lydla E. Flnkliam's Vcgctablo Com pound. " Deau Mns. Pinkuam ! I felt very discouraged two years ago, I had suf fered so lontr with kidney troubles nnd other complications, and had taken so much mcdiclno without relief that I began to think thcro was no hopo for me, Life looked so good to me, but what is life without health ? I wanted to bo well. ams. Louise at. gibson. "Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound cured mo and mado mo well, and that is why I gladly write you tnia, ana gladly tliank you ; six bottles was all I took, together with your Pills. My hcadacho and backache and kidney trouble went, never to return ; tho burning sensation I had left altogether ; my general health was so improved I folt as young and light and happy as at twenty." Mns. Louise Ginson, 4813 Langlcy Ave., Chicago, 111. $5000 forfeit If abouz testimonial la not genuine. If you feel that there is anything at all unusual or puzzling about your case, or if you wish confidential advice of tho most experienced, write to Mrs. Finkham, Lynn, Mass., and you will be advised free of charge. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has cured and is curing thousands of oases of female trouble. f BASE BALL"! National League. At St. Louis firbt game R.H.E. BrookUn 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G 11 2 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 0 Batteries Kltson nnd Alicam: Ycrkes, Peaison and O'Neill. Umpiie Brown. Second game R.1I.E. Btooklyn 3013000007 11 4 St. Louis 0U 0000 0011 G 2 Batteries E. ins and Parrcll; O'Neill and O'Neill. Umpire Brown. At I'ittsbutg R.II.E. New Yoik 0 0 2 0 0 1001111 1 Pittsburg 1 1 0 000 0 1 2-G 10 1 Battel ies aiiller and Boweiman; Ches bro and Zimmcr. Umpire O'Day. At Chicago RILE. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .", 0 S 9 2 Chicago 0010000013 0 3 Battel ies DiiRgleby and Douglass; Rhoades and Kllng. Umpire Cantllllon. At Cincinnati R H.B. Boston 00 0 0 005207 10 3 Cincinnati v..l 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 & 1J 2 Batteries Eason, Willis and aioran; Hahn anl Bergen. Umpire Irwin. American League. At Phlladephla R H.E. Chicago 3 0 0 0 10 10 05 S 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 S 3 Batteries Grinith and Sullivan; Wad dell and Schreckengost. Umpire Sheil dan. At Baltimore R.II.E. St. Louis 00 102 15 201112 2 Baltimoro 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 04 7 8 Batteries Donohuo and Kahoc; Butler and Smith. Umpire Connolly. At Washington ton Innings R.II.E. Cleveland 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 0410 0 Washington 0 0 10 0 0 0 3 0 1513 1 Batteries Leitner, Ilebs and Bemls; Patten and Claik. Umpires Johnstone and Carutheis. At Boston Detroit s. games postponed; lain. Boston, both D., L. & W. BOABD FOB TODAY. The following Is the make-up of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. Summits West S a. m., Nichols. Piibhers 7 a. m, C. Baitholomew; S a. m., Houser; 11.45 a. m., Cnblar; 7 JO p. m, Muiphy; 9 p. m., W. II. Bartholomew. Holpcis 130 u, m, Case; 7 a. m, Lamping; 10 a. m , Lattlmer; 3.15 p, m Stanton, ' NOTICE J. Mosler and crew will run S a. m. cxtia cast, Wednesday, Aug. 20. D. Wallaco and ctow will run No. 56 Wednesday, Aug. 20. DoIno and crow will run No. 52 Wed nesday, Aug, 20. Klngaley and crew will run No. 51 Wed nebduy, Aug. 20, Van Woriner and ciew will run No. 57 Wednesday, Aug, 20. nn nfllrnr In Hi.. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" I VII iiuiiiui Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. KOIt RENT Four rooms heated, first lloor, 701 Qulney avenue, city. HALF DOUBLU HOUSE; modern: 80 N. atnln. 13. J. Iteeso, S2S N. aialn. l''OIt nilNT Fine house! nil modern lm piovcmonts; furnished or unfurnished; 3 minutes to Lackawanna avemio: below German Citthnllo church. Apply E. Bpp, 401 Cedar avenue. FOP. IitSNT-Scptcmbor 1st, houso on amillson nvenuo with modern improve ments. Innutro nt 422 aindlson avenue. BAnunit SHOP for rent; ne.nly now building; good location; city water, etc. Just vncnted, An exceptionally good opportunity to cnutlnua a well estab lished business. C. N. AVood, Now aill ford, Pa. FOIt RRNT Two furnished cottages at Lnko Shcildnn; dty and healthy loca tion; good shndo nnd finest place for a week or a month's outing In Northern Pcnnsyhnniu. Addtoss H. L. Hat ding, rnctoryvillo, Pn. Wantod To Bent. WANTED A small houso or flat, prefer ably furnished, In desirable location. To gain attention, stato term3. P. O. Box 327. Furnished Booms for Bent. FURNISIlEDnOSforontTnodrn Improvements; prlvato family; gon tlemon preferred, at B37 Adams avenuo. FURNISHED ROOMS f'oR BENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenuo. For Sale. FOR SALE A ..first class meat market. Owner will work for paity. Address 131 Chestnut street, Dunmorc, Pa. Wanted To Buy. WANTED to buy, thice or four dozon second-hand hull chubs. Box 113, Scianton, Pa. Money to Lean. ANY AMOUNT OF aiONEY TO I.OAN Quick, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cont. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connell building. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED-WW tako sum mer boaideis; thteo largo airy rooms and good table boaid. Addicss O. K, Dalton, Pn. Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtained at 333 Jeff ei son avenuo, HELP WANTED. Three high class solicitors for work in Western Pennsylvania, as traveling representatives of the Booklover's Library and the Tabard Inn Library. Apply at Hotel Jermyn between 0 and 12 today and ask for Mr. Fisher. LEGAL. NOTICE Tho Boi ough of Taylor In Iicka wanna, county, Pennsylvania, offeis for sale, to tho highest lesponslble bidder, tho following secuiltles, to wit: Twenty-eight (2S) municipal impiove mont coupon bonds, each of the par value of Flo Hundicd (J50000) Dollais, ana beating Intoiest at 5 per cent, per annum, dated August 1st, 190-', with acciued in terest, intoiest payublo semi-annually on tho lit st day of Febtuaiy and August of each j ear, at the ottlco of the Tieas uier In tho Boiough of Taylor. Theso bonds mature as follows, to wit: Numbeis ono to ten, both inclusive, on the Hi .st day of August A. D , 190S Num beis eleven to twenty, both inclusive, on tho Hist day of August A. D 1914, and numbois iwenty-ono to twenty-eight, both inclusive, on the lust uay or August a. D, 19.'.' Bids may be sent by mull to the Societal y of tho Town Council, Mr, George aiuisb, Taylor, Pa. The bonds may bo examined and ftnthor lnfoi illa tion given by calling at tho ofilco of the Boiough Solieltoi, nt No. OJt Connell Building, Scranton, Un , or by addiessing communications to tho undei signed. JOHN BI. HARRIS, No. O.'l Connell Building. Scianton, Pa. THE ANNUAL meeting of tho stoekhold eis of tho Scianton Foiglu,? Company for tho election of Dhoctois, and the tiansactlon of othet business, will be held at tho ofilco of tho Company In the City of Scianton, on Wednesday, August 27, 190.', ut 3 o'clock p. m. E. F. CHAMBERLIN, Sccfetaiy. TRUSTEES Sulo of Real Estate. In Bankiuptcy. Tho undeislgnrd, tuis teo hi bankruptcy for tho Scianton Lum ber Co, limited, in accoidancu witli un Older of tho Refoieo In Bmikiuptey of tho United States District Coutt, will, on aionday, tho 13th day of September, at 10 a. in., on tho pt utilises, No. 27 East Mar ket stieet, Sciniitou., eposo for salo to tho highest bidder all tho teal estuto of tho abovo named bankiupts. Said ical estate Is dcseiibcd as follows: Being lots uumbcicd S, 15, 10, 21, 21, 23 und 20, upon tho Tilpp plot of land upon E. aiatket stieet und Rosanna avenue, Int pioved with n planing mill, containing engine, boiler und other machinery, lum bor sheds nnd ofilco building. Said leal estate wll bo sold fieo fiom nil encum brances. HUGH B. ANDREWS, Tiustco In Bankiuptcy for Scianton Lum ber Co , Limited, ' AV. H. JHSSUP, Attorney. ES'IV t'E of Huldah Spangoibeig, Jato of t City of Scranton, deceased, Lp rs testamentaiy upon tho nbovo eslru having been giantcd to tho un designed, all poisons liming claims or demands against tho said estate uio heieby uotllled to piesont them for pay inont, mid thoso indebted to said estato will make payment to ailLLIE HAl-LBR. AdiniulHtiUttlX. II. C. REYNOLDS, Attoinov for Estato. 001-tOJ Mcai.s Building, IN RE: Estate of Hiitvey S. Cooper, Into of tho township of Nowtou, county of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, deceased. Latteis testamentary on tho abovo named estato having been giauted to tho undo signed, all peisons lialup claims or demands agoliiBt tho samo will piosont thorn for payment, und all poisons Indebt ed thereto will innko immediate p.iyiuent to ANN AUGUSTA COOPER, SARAH M. SHELLY, HJiecutilees, Bald aiount, Pa. CHARLES L. HAW LEY, El(i-517..'18 Connell Building, Attoinoy for Estate Would Look It Up. That tho next best thing to knowing tno law is Knowing whcio to llnd t wus lltm,'. tiated onco wlicn Judgo Simeon E. Buld wln, of tho Yalo Law school, in un cc nmlnutlon on coipointlons, asked his clubs a question which was ouiomcly dllllcult. A ccitaln complex stulo or facts wus sHcii, and tho question ended with "A client comes to you und stutea tho abovo case. What would udWso him to do?" , Tho best nnswor handed In was; "I would advlso him to comi mound ut 10 o'clock tho uoxt iiioiutng. In tho mean time I would look It up."-Now York Times. No Order Accepted Tor Less Tliuii io Cents. Branch WANT flfflon. Want Advertisements Will Bo Eoccived at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCHULTZ. corner Mul horrv Btreot and Webster avo. QUSTAV PICHEL, 050 Adams avenuo. West 'Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 'South Main avenuo. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. 729 Cedar avenuo. ' North Scranton-- GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North aialn avonuo and aiarkot street. Green Bldge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick- son avenuo. F. J. JOHNS, t20 Green Rldgo strcot. C. LOREN55, comer Wnshlngton ' avenuo und aiatlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenuo. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. HOME WORK-JG0 monthly copjlng let tets; either sc. Send two stamps for particular. Hick's Supply Co , 5054 Hal sted stieet, Chicago. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Eneigetie salesman, school supplies, countiy work; $100 salaty nnd commission. R. O. Exnns & Co, Chi cago, 111. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Two bright, wide awake, piettlcst and up-to-date gills In Scian ton as clerks In u high class ictail stoic. An excellent opening Is offered to light patties Addioss Retail, caio of Scian ton Tiibune office. WANTED-Piotestant lady bookkeeper In giocoiy stoic. Hefotonces tequlrcd. Stato wages expected. Addtess A., Ttlb uno ofilco. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By a joung gill io cio inning loom wot is in Hotel or light housewoik. Address 110 13. Bhn street, Scianton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-GIU for gtmctal housewoik in small family. Call or wtlto ll.'S Hollow stieet. Providence, Pa. SITUATION WANTED By oxpoit laun dieBs to take washing home. Addioss Laundress, Tilbuno of lice Real Estate. LOTS, houses and faims foi sale. J. C. SSmflleh. Seo FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Green Ridso; choice neighbor hood; most doslrnblo localltv for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. aiarvlne, 173G Sundotson avonuo. Beward. $3 00 REWARD Paclmgo containing bracelet and locket addiesscd Stephen D. Engle, Hazleton, Pa. Geoige W. Finn. New 'phono 90S. Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERs7lHM)Fl, "iL Stone and F. C. Walteis, doing bushiest under tho name of tho New Renovatlns Com pany, was dissolved on May 11, 1!K).' L II. STONE. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Duninote, laundeis shirts at Ec. each and co Halts and cuffs at l'.jc. each. SEALED PROPOSALS. BIDS nnd Pioposals fot all games tor the "Twentieth Centuiy Club" picnic at Lako AlJel, Fildav, August 2.', itic open. Addicss P. O. Box 911, Honesdale, Pa. PROFESSOIVA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DING. C. P. A.. 23 Tiflders' Bank Building. Old 'phone 1SC1. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estate Exchange Bldg,, 120 Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BI,DG. STEVENSON &. KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E EILENBERGEn, PAULI building, Spruco stieot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo. Fhe Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO., Tiudeis Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys, PAT E N TS XSWS&r Tho only licensed and equipped pntont solicitor in tho city. No chaigo for In. foimntlon on patentability; over ten eau expei ienco. Iteplogic & Co., Alcar.i IJIUir, Hotels and Restaurants, THE ELK CAFE, 121 AND 127 FUANJC Un avenuo, Bates lensoiublo, P, V51EGLEU, Pioprlotor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D 1, & W, Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Vlrtor Koch. Piopilotor. Scavenger, A. B. BIUGGS CLEANS PRIVY A'AULTS and cess pools; no odor; only Impi jved pupips used, A. B. lings. Piopiletor, Leuvo oideis 1100 Noilli Main aven io or Elcko's ding stoio, cm nor Adams and Mulboiiy, Both tolophones. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. nEAR 5U LACKA. avo, Scianton, mfis. of Wlro Hcieana. Miscellaneous, MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUP. piles, envelopes, paper bags, twlno. 'SVurehoubo, W Washington avenuo. THE W1LKEU.BARRE RECORD CAN bo had in iJcinnton ut tho now a stand of Relsman B103., (W Spruixi and C03 LlnCv-n; M. Noitpn, 822 .Lackawanna avc.j I. S. Bchutcr, 211 Spruco stie-jt. ft DIRECTORY; Only Half a Cent a Word. Business Opportunity. A"" "i-iiWVM-VhAAAAJ STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wrl to for our special mar kot lottor. Frco on application. B. M. Illlibaul ft Co., mombcis N. Y. Consoli dated nnd Stock Exchange 44 nnd 43 llrondwny, Now York. Established 1684. Long Distance 'Phono 2.188 Broad. Boom for Bent. FRONT ROOM 'for rent! dcslrablo, 421 wvuitlim UVUIUIG, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, In Effect Juno 1, 190.'. Tialns leave Scranton for Now York At 1.50. 3 20, G05, 7 50 and 1010 a. m.: IS 40, J 40, 3 33 p. m. For Now York nnd Phtla-dolphla-7 50, 10 10 a. m., nnd 12.40 nnd 8 33 p. m. For Gouldsboro At 010 p. m. For BuffaIo-1.15, 0 22 and 0 00 a. m.; 155, C50 and 11.10 p. in. For Blnghamton, El in Ira nnd way ntatlons-10.23 a. m., 1.03 p. m. For Oswego, Sytncuso nnd Utlca 1.1.1 and 0 22 a. m.; 1 Go p. m. Oswego, Syracuso nnd Utlca train nt 0 22 a. m. dally, except Sundnv. For Jlontroso 9.00 n. m.'. 1.03 and 0 50 n. in. Nicholson accommodation 4 00 nnd 0 13 n. m. Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, at C33 nnd 1010 a. m.i 153 and rtlO p. m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3 49 and 9 0S p :n. Sunday Tinlns For Now Yolk, 1 50, 3 21. 0 05, 1010 n. m.; 3 40 nnd 3 35 n. m. For Eurtnlo-l.l,-. nnd 0 22 a, m,: 1.53, 0 50 and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlia and way station in2nu m For BliiKlmmton and way sta tions, 0 00 n. m. Bloomsburg Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 a ,in. and 0 10 p m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. ' In Efloct Juno 13, 190.'. Tialns Loao Scianton. For Phllndolphla and Now Yoik via D. & 11. It. R., nt. 7.41, thiouish Pallor Car and Day Conch C.ithondnlo to Now YoiiS nnd 9 47 n. m. with L V. Coach Cuibdn dalo to Philadelphia, nnd 2.1R, 4 35 (Blae': Diamond Exnress). and 11.49 p. m. Bun-, da vs. D & ir. n R , 1 5S. 0 17 p. m. ror Whltn Haven, Hnzleton and princi pal points In tin- coal legions, via D te JT. R. R, 7 41, 2i8 nncl 435 p. m. j,0P Pottsvllle. 7.41 a. in I' or Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Hni rlsbuig and pilnclpal Intermediate sta tions, via D. ,fc II. R. R . 7 41. 9 47 a. m ; 2 IS, 4 3, fBlack Diamond Enies). 11.49 p. jn- Snndnjs, D. & II. R. It . 9 3S a. m ! 1 5S. 0,17 j, ni. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmirn, Ithaca, Geneva and principal iutormpdlato Stations la D L & W. R, It, 0 35ra. pi. and 1 5T p. m. Tor Gonovn, Rochester. Buffalo. Nlng nia Falls, Chicago and nil points west via D & H Tl. R , 12 01 p m.i 3 23 (Blae': Diamond Expicsa), 10 II. 11.13 n. in. Sun din s. D, & XI. R. R . 12 03, 9 17 p. m Pullman nailor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars on all trains botween VllkoR-Rnno nnd Now Yoik. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR Gen. Supt.. 23 Coitlnnd street. Now Yoik, CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23 Coitland sticft, Now York. AW. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem, Pn. For tickctH and Pullman reservations npplv to cltv ticket ofTlco, C9 Public Sqi'aie, Wilkcjr-Bnire. Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29, 1903. Stations in New Yoik, foot Liberty stieet and South Feiry, N, R. Tiains leave Scianton for Now York, Phllndolphla, Easton, Bethlehem, Allon town. aiaucir Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Enrio and Plttston at 7.30 a. m , 1 p m. and 4 p in. Sunday, 210 p. m. Quaker City Expioss loaves Scranton 7.P0 n m, tin ough solid Vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Pailor Car for Phll ndolphla with onlv ono change of cars for Baltlmoie and Wnshlngton, D C, and nn punoipni points soutn ana west. For Avoca. Pittston and Wilkes-Barre, lpm nnd 4 p. m Sunday, 2 10 p, m. For Long Bianch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 a. m. nnd 1 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Ilarrlsburg via Allontown nt 7 30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sundnv, 2.10 p. m. For Tamnciua and Pottsvlllo, 7.30 a. m.; lpm. nnd 4 p. m. For intes and tlckots apply to agent at station W. G. BESSLER. Gen aianager. C. ai. BURT, Oon. Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule in Efloct June 10, 1902, Tialns leave Scianton: 0 IS n. rn weok dns, tin ough Mstlbulo tialn from Wllkes-lsapo. Pullman buffot pirlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts lllo; stops at principal inteimodlato sta tions. Al'o connects for Suiibury, Har llbburg, riilladelplila, Bnltlmoio, Wash ington and for Flushing and the West. 9 17 a. in . week dis, for Siinhuiy, Har llshuig, Philadelphia, Biltlmoie, Wash ington nrd Plttsliuig and tho West. 1 12 p. m , woek days, (Sundays. 1 5.1 p. in), for Sunbuiy. IIuiriHhuin, Phlladcl phin, Bnltlmoio, Washington and Pitts bmg and tho West. 3 2S p m week (lavs, thiouch vestibule tialn fiom Wllkes-Bano. Pullmnn hifftt pallor enrrnd cn.itlipa to Phlhidnlphla li. PottHjIUo, Stops at pilnclpal intoimodl nta stations. 4 33 p in., woek dio, for H.ulcton, Sun buiy, Huiilsbuig, Philadelphia and Pitts- VWtS' J. B, lirTPHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. Ii. AVOOD. Gen. Push Ast. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno lil, 19j., Tinlns for CiiboniUlo leao Scianton at fill. 7 30, ,!!, WU a. in.; l.'0", 1.1.', 2 11, SSI,! 5 29, 1,25, S 21. 913, 1U.01 p. m ; 12 IS, 1 uS II ill. ' For" Honesdale 0 H, 10.13 a, m.i 2.H nnd UFor" Wllkos-nane-0 3'!. 7 It. S 11, 9 17. 10 53 n, m; 12 01. 1.1-'. 2.18, 3 23, 4 33, q,)0. 7, IS. 10 II, 11,19 P in For L. V. li. 1L Polnts-7.41. fl.17 a. m.: 2 IS, 13", nnd 11,19 p. in. For Pcti.itnlvanlu It, R. Points 6 33, 9 47 n. in ; 1.12. ' 2S nnd I 35 p. in. For Alb.tny und nil points uoith 7.36 a. m. and 3 5ii p in in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Coiboiidnlc S50. 11.13 a. m,; 2.11, 3 M 552 and 1117 p. lit. For Wllk's-H.ll0-9 3S a. m; 12 03, 1,53. 3 2S. 0 32 mid 9,17 ii 111. i"or Albany and points north 3,56 p m. For llo)iet-dale-S50 a. m.i U33 and 3 53 P' w' L PRYOR, D. P A.. Scrnnton,'Fa. Eiie Bailroad Wyoming Division, In Eifect July JOth, 190J. j&- Tialns loavo Scianton tor Jlawloy'hpd local stations nt 7.20 umi S 4 n, ni,:"!, and 5.20 p in. Suudajs, 9 0t) a. in ,flid 1.J5 ii, in For Nuw Yoik. Newbuigh'jmd llltciiiiedliitn points at 7 20 n. 111. uiuC.1,33 ii m, Suudavs, 1.33 p, in, -j For Ilonos-clnlo l.:r and 5 20 v m. p Tinlns iuile nt Scranton P.20, 10.l7t. in : 3 or, and 9.15 p. in., Suudajs, 1.00 and S l.i p. ni. New Yoik, Ontario and Westerfir TI1110 Tublu In Eltoct Sunduy, Juno 15,-J$03 NORTH BOUND TUiMNS, I.eau Loavu Aprlva Tialns. Scianton. Cm bnndulo. Cadolu. No, 1 ... .,m 'i u. 111. 11,11111,111. j.uup.-m, No. J , jWv- w. -I4 I), in. b00n,m. No. 7 ,.,.., 0 10 P 111 Ar.Cnibondao6 4i3pin SOIJTII BOUND. Leavu Leino ArrJVo Tialna, Cadosla. Carbondiilo. Sci.iuton, No. u ,,,,,, own, in. 7.25aim. No.'4 ,,,.., s.to a. m, looia.m. lo.40n,)u. No. 2 2.15 p III. 4 HO p m, 4.43 p. in. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND, Leave Leoyo Artiva Tiains. Bciunton. Carbondiilo. Cadosla, No. i) ,,. K 50 U. III. 9 10 11, III. 10 43 Hr m, No, 5 ,,.,,, 7 0011. 111 Ar.Caihoiid4le7.l5B.m ' ' " SOUTH BOUND. T ' Leuvo Leayo AlTlyo Tialns. Cadosla. Caibondule, Scianton, No. u , . ,m JJ GO m. in. 7.25 o,; ni. No. 10 ,,,.. 430p. m. UOup.m. iH5vni, Tinlns Noa. 1 on week days, nnd 9 -on Sundays connect for Now Yoik city, Slid, dlotown, Walton. Noiwlch, Oneida, Os wego find all points west. Tinln 3 for Poyutcllo, Walton, Delhi, Sidney. Noiwlch und ull Now Berlin bianch points. Tiuln No. 6, with "Quakor City Ex, press" at Scranton. U C. R. R. of N, J for Philadelphia, Atlintlc City, Baltimore, Washington ana Fennsyjtanla stato points. See tlnie-tablo and consult ticket agents for connections with other lines, J, C. ANDERSON. OP. 'A, Now York. J, E. WELSH, T, I'. A., Scranton, Pa. , A )', . -tfl . tl AM ,! . t1 ?! l 'k ..' .SE - !ii