w' n ;?.' .f T'M.m & rw ;gwwm . wsw iAP5Wra j ,it'f4- f; JV trs $:Wt ( t " .t$ $ ! vi vy . a,v , ...- ..-y r - .$,- -;T vr ., ' m - t, ' i J' j i , M ' 7 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNES-THUKSDA, AUGUST 21, 1902. linfl!!Pff!E:'3itwnMWit'.i 3r'HFr'7T!W!rr; "JvWkWPvAlTnsnMSVlWX t 1 ? '51 f vre't'lW'iUfrEiafft,gr..,r3 g ""frn.ia .a w. -s -r.'7 9 . --i - . 'imii; . v .,,, :.,.. u.s NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA P1TTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Aug. 20. Jits. Henry L. Evans, of West Plttston, who left hero last week, expecting to make her homo permanently nt Bruddock, Pa., whoro her husband has secured employment, hns been compelled to return to this place, tho climatic conditions not agreeing with her health. J. J. Hon ell, ot Warren street, who had iccovcrcd from a severe Illness, suffered a relapse this morning and Is ngaln confined to his bed. Thomas William, a well-known young machinist of tho West Side, has gone to Hnllfltead, Pa., whele ho has secured a position. Edgar Piobyn, tho popular baritone singer, will leave here Monday for Now YoiU city, having secured em ployment with tho Scianton School of Correspondence. Judge Whctiton today handed down nn opinion dissolving tho Injunction re straining tho "cannon ball" tiollcy company fiom building Its linos on the streets of this city. A preliminary in junction lmd been granted scveial months ago, and the work of tho com pany hus been held up. Tho lcfusnl of Judge Wheaton to make the Injunc tion poimanent Is taken to mean that It Is not necessary for the company to secure a fianchlse from tho city. Wotk will doubtless be rushed on the now ' line henceforth. Thomas Hopkins, of Jenkins town ship, and Miss Belinda Pcudergast, of Searle sticcf, woio united In 111:111 luge this afternoon In St. John's Roman Catholic Hhuich by Father O'Mnlloy. Tho brldo was attended by Miss Jose phine McCuc, and Attorney W. L. race was best man. After a biief honeymoon, Mr. and Mis. Hopkins will reside on Sc.ulo street. John Dillon, of Pott GiifiUh, an aged man, died hibt night, after an illness 'of paralysis. The funetal will take place Filday niomiiig at 0.30 o'clock. Eagle Hose coinpn.iy, of this city, will attend the centennial at Blooms burg next week. Duilng tho stoim heio yesteid.iy, lightning stiuck a barn on the prop erty of Fied Boos, on Henley stieet, Hughestown, killing a pig, and sot tho bam afiic. The home of James Roche, on Washington Teirace, -was, struck by the lightning, but the dumage was Blight. ' - HONESDALE. Special to tho Scranton Tiibune. Honesdale, Aug. 20. Pi of. Thomas S. March, fnmerly piinclpal of the Hones dale schools has been elected piincipal of the schfols at Susuchanna. Messrs. Guning and Mycis arc in creasing the capacity of their axe fac tory plant by tho addition of the equip ment fiom an abandoned plant In Scranton. Rev. C. Li. Percy, will conduct the usual ' services In the Baptist church - next Sunday. The pastors of the Epis copal, PiesbyterIan and Methodist churches aie still on their vacations. Rev. Mr. Bell will occupy the Methodist pulpit. No services In the Episcopal 'and Presbyterian churches expect tho Sunday school and young peoples' meet ing. The Honesdale team at Port Jervls iplayed the latter team with a score of 9-6 in favor of 'Honesdale. Excavation was commenced on Tues day near the Durland Thompson Shoe factory for the water main of the Con burners' Water company, of Honesdale, which will bring water direct fiom Cajaw lake. A poitlon of the pipe Is on the giound and an order has been placed for the lcmalnder to make con nection w it'll the lake. Mr. Augustus Thompson will vacate the Jenkins,' residence and take posses sion of Mrs. Hamlin's residence on up per Main stieet, Oct. 1. Mis. Hamlin will co with relatives nt Syracuse. Some important real estate transac tions aie taking place in Honesdale and vicinity, Mr. Manto Jacobs, of New York, has purchased the valuable William H. Stanton iesldenco on Third street opposite Cential paik and will take possession next January. The Murray farm located near Cajaw lake, has been purchased by a Hebrew family llso of New York city. Honesdale Comet band concert In Russell pnik this evening. Manager W. J. Sllverstone has vvoik nen engaged placing in a now floor and naklng other impiovements In the Opeia houbo. Mrs. Charles Weston, of Gloversvllle, N. Y., Is visiting Honcbdalo relatives. Conductor Knapp, of the Erie Hones dale branch Is enjoying a well earned vacation. Conductor James P. Kelly is In charge of the ttain. x Mr. Homer Giecno and family -yw 111 (spend tho coming month at Atlantia City. The Ladles' Impiovement asoclntlon have engaged tho Maple City band to give two out door conceits in the near future, Hon. George S, Puidy will spend tho next few weeks at Valley Junction, Wis. At tho Heptasoph exclusion to Lake Ariel on Friday, an exciting gamo of hall Is promised by the Honchdulo and Scianton teams. Attorney and Mis, A, T, Seaile, ara n a trip in Vermont and New Hamp shire. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scianton Tilbutie. Hallstcad, Aug. 20, J. E. "Davis, of Sidney, N. Y was in town Saturday, Mis, 0, W, Wind, of Buffalo, N, Y is visiting fi lends In town, Rev, Mr, Moon, of Peckvillc, preached In the Presbyterlun chut eh Sunday morning and evening. Miss Winifred Tlngley has returned to Cohoes, N. Y,, after spending three weeks with her parents In this place. Rev. L, W, Chuitii spent Saturday and Sunday at Upsotivllle, Ms. C, J, Cordis spent Monday In Blnshamton, The Baptist Sunday school will hold their annual picnic Thui3diiy, In Du Bols grove, Mis. Hutfield nnd Maud Trowbridge Mrs. Mollle Allen, of South Fotk, Ky says she has pt evented attacks of cholera moibus by taking Chamber Jain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when sho felt nn attack coming on. Such at tacks ne usually caused by Indigestion and these Tablets ate Just what Is need. 1 ed to cleanse the stomach and waid otf -the appro xchbig attack. Attacks of unions colic may bo piev'ented In the Uwuio way. For sale bv oil drucclsts. I will entertain thf ladles of' the Pres byterian church, Friday evening, nt tho home of Mis. Hatfield, Mrs, Barbara Rnndall, of Bay City, Mich., Is visiting Mrs. W. F. Sliurcll. Rev. i. W. T.lnabory preached his faiewell sermon Sundoy evening. Willie Lynn, ot West Plttston, and Harry ICnpp, of Sullivan county, are spending the week with George Hat flcld. W. F. Sinn ell and C. W, Bankes were In Montrose Tuesday, Mis. Ruth A. Kirpp, of Michigan, Is visiting hen daughter, Mrs. G, Y. Hat field. E. J. Matthews, 11. T. Blrchnrd, G. S. Tlngley, (J. R. Bairott and A. D. Hard ing, of Susquchnnna, woio In town Monday. Geoige Larinbce, of Noith Jackson, and a. L. Foster, of Thompson, visited In town the Jlrst of tho week. m HARFORD. Special to tho Scranton Tilbunc. Harford, Aug. 20. Mr. William Doyle, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mrs. Qunhair. Mr. and Mrs. Dvvight Estnbrook, of Kansas and Miss Cartle Maish and nephew, Lcwellyn Gere, of Hullstoad, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Estabiook. Mlbs Gladys' McConncll who has boon visiting her sister In Wilkes Baue, hus retuincd homo. The Union picnic that was hold on tho fair grounds Aug. 15, was a giand success. Over two hundred people took dinner. F. P. Tlngley nnd family attended the Titus and Jeffers gathering at Nlchol- bon, Aug. 20 Miss Clyde Puttoison spent Sunday with her bi other In Scranton. Mis. L. W. Moore and daughter. Nina, aie now occupying rooms In W. Osteihout'shouse. Wc are glad to wel come Mrs. Mooie and Nina to our town again. Mis. Edwntd Miller and son, Glen, of New York, aie heie to uttend tho Guile reunion. Dr. Frank Gieen, of Illinois, is visit ing his slsteis and friends here. Mr. and Mis. S. S. Caipenter, of Bos ton, aie visiting her slbter, Mrs. Betsy Dai low. E. E. Jones and E. M. Watson were delegates to tho county convention at Montrose, Tuesday. Mrs. Hany Palmer and daughter, of Scianton, aie guests of H. A. Bobbins. Epwoith League will hold an ice cream social Aug. 22, at the homo of Benton Swcctzcr. Klngsley oichestra will fuinlsh music. Rev. Dals occupied the pulpit In tho M. E. church Sunday evening. Mr. Davis Is the guest of Dr. and Mis. Brundago. Dr. Low icy, of Caibondale, spent Sunday with his family heie. Mis. Lowrcy and children aie staying with her mother, Mrs. Aba Hammond. Miss Ruth Ransom, of Clark Summit, is visiting old friends in town. - W. B. Guile and wife, have moved and settled in their new home. Mrs. Sp.iuldlng, of Blnghaniton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alpha Car penter. Ilaiford schools will begin Monda', Aug. 23. Mr. and Mis, Andrews are visiting their son, Hugh, In Scranton. Mrs. W. B. Hammond left Wednes day for Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Maynaid ond Mr. and Mis. Hugh McConnell attend ed tho Titus and Jeffers gathering at Nicholson, Aug. 20. Jennie Dauow, of Blnghamton, Is spending her vacation with her mother. TAYLOR. A pietty mauinge was solemnized at the paisonage of the Clival y Baptist church jesterday moinlng at 8 30 o'clock, when Miss Anna Jones and Mr. Louis Kochler, both poplar young peo ple of this town, were united. Rev. Dr. H. H. Hauls, officiated. Miss Ella Jones attended the btlde and Thomas L. Jones was the bebt man. The newly wedded couple left on a wedding tour to New York. On their ieturn they will icslde with the btide's mother. The Sunday school of the Primitive Methodist church of the Aiohbald en-, joyed a pleasant day's outing at'Nay Aug paik yesterday. An Intel estlng game of ball will be played this afternoon, when the Reds will have as their opponents the des cents of Pine Btook which aie consider ed a stiong nggiegatlon. Young Welbouduh v11' twill for the home team. Stone will receive him. Game will commence at 3.30 p. 111. The new building of J. Mllford Mor gans, on South Main street, Is neaily completed, The structuie will be a handsome one, William, 12-months old son, of Mr. nnd Mis. William Edmunds, of Union street, died on Tuesday. The funeral will bo held this afternoon, Interment in tho Forest Homo cemetery. Fted Courtrlght and William Goodwin visited friends In Factoryvlllo the fore pait of the week. Tho Archb.ild mine local, No. lfilO. United Mine Workets of Amoilca will meet this afternoon nt the Odd Fellows hall. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reed, are homo from their trip to Berwick, Pa. Lackawanna Valley Council, No, SI, Jounlor O. U. A. M will meet this evening In regular session. Mis. John E, Davis and Mrs. James Powell, jr., ofNoith Main stieet, visit ed Mrs. Wllllrfm Watklns, at Old Foigo yestciday. AVOCA. The Ladles' Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal chuich will meet this afternoon at the home of Mis, A, P. Holllster. The Home Missionary society of the Prlmltlvo Methodist chuich will meet at 3 o'clock this ufternoon at the home off Mis. Daytd James, of the West Side. Mr, and Mrs, Ebeuezer Frue re turned home this week after a three months' visit with friends in Scot laud, William Rosser, of Taylor, Is the guest of Gavin Butt, of South Main street. The matiiage of Miss Julia, daugh ter of Mr. und Mrs. Thomas McCar thy, of tho West Side, und James O'Mulley, of Olyphant, wus solemn ized In St, Mary's church wth a nup tial mass, Rev, J, V. Moylan, uncle of the gloom, being celebiant. At 8.30 o'clock, tho btldal patty enteied the church to the strains of the "Lohen. grin" wedding match, played by Miss Elizabeth Muinhy. The natural chaims of tho bride w-cie consldeiably en- hanccd by the beauty of her gown, which was Paris niiislln, with medal lion and white satin ribbon trimmings, Her maid, Mrs. Cello. Morrlssey, wvas similarly attlredi Tho groom was waited upon by Dr. Walker, of Oly phant. Joseph O'Malley, a student of theology, was master of ceremonies nt tho mass. After the ceremony, break fast was served at the homo, of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O'Mnlley left on the afternoon train, to visit severnl Eastern cities. They will re side In a handsomely furnished home in Olyphant. The matrlage of Miss Cclla Lough rcy, off Giovo stieet, and Peter Kilt ner, of McAlpInc street, was solemn ized lit St. Mary's church Inst even ing by TtcV. M. F. Crane. The brldo and her sister, Miss Margaret, woto beautifully designed gowns "of while rhlffon, with white satin trimming". The wedding march was played by the bride's cousin, Miss Elizabeth Mui phy. Tho groom was waited upon by Joseph Rutlrdge, of South Mnln street. A lci'cptlon was given at the homo of tho bride's parents after the cere money. Mr. nnd Mis. Krltner will re side on Grove stieet. Mis. T. J. O'Malley has returned from Newport News, wheio she has been for some time at the bedside of her son, John, who Is lecoverlng from typhoid fever. Hugh Giaham has returned from Plttsbuig. Miss Anna Hustle Is visiting friends in Sunbury. Miss Helen Murtagh, of Providence, is, the giiest of Miss Kato Gllhoolcy. T. P. McGioll has returned home, af ter spending several days In Wllllnms port. " Miss Mary Murphy, of Wllllamsport, is the guest of Mrs. John Flannery. m OLD FORCE. Mr. Stephen Edsall and daughter Minnie, of Loioyvllle, have been visit ing nt the home of Mr. Lewis Edsall, the past week. Mr. Uttlcy, of Elmlta, spent Sunday with his sister, Mis. G. C. Jacobs. Misses Wealthy and May Broadhead, lie spending their vacation at Ocean Giove. Miss Schoonover, of Milton, N. J., Is visiting her cousin, Mis. Bon Reed. Mrs. Alfied Aveiy and, daughter of Kings Forty, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. E. Diake. Quartet ly meeting services will bo held at the Biick chuich, Sunday morn ing. A house belonging to Mr. William Carey was destiojcd by file last week. A vcty enjoyable time was had at the Junior League social on Filday evening. Miss Lydla Reed, of Scianton. is visit ing her patents. A party of young ladles have left for Lake Catcy to spend a couple of w ceks. Mrs. Et win Biodhcad and chlldien, of Jeitnyn, woio visiting at the homo of Mr. Samuel Brodhead, the past week. Mr. Walter Nayloi loot a valuable hoi so on Tuesday mottling. This Is the second hoise Mr. Nay lor has lost In the past year. DALTON. Mis. Hurty Dean is vibitlng ft lends In Cambiidgc, N. Y. The young people of the Baptist chuich will serve a, supper in tho chuich on Filday evening, beginning at 5 30 o'clock. The pi ice of tho sup per will be 13 cents. Ice cream will also be sold. S. S. Taylor, of Factoiyvllle, is act ing as clerk In the postoftlce here for a time. Samuel G. Shoemaker has letumed home from an extended tour on his wheel, in New Jeisey. He visited all the seaside resoits nlong tho Jersey coast, from Seabrlght to Atlantic City. Nelon Dershlmer and mother have 1 etui tied home fiom a week's sojourn at Ocean Giove. Mis. Iia Johnson . entei taincd her ginndmother and sister, of Btooklyn, Pa., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N, T. Puidy hae re turned from tholr western tiip. The Methodist Sunday school will picnic at Luke Shetldan, on Friday of tills week. Rev. Chailes Nowing, pt Dunmore, formerly pastor of the Methodist church lieic, visited among old friends in this place, Monday, Miss Minnie Ball, of Blnghamton, vis ited her brother, Albeit Ball, last week. Mr. and Mis. Heniy Decker and daughter are visiting in Coopeistown, N. Y. Morton Purdy Is spending a week among relatives at Lake Alio!, Fied Race, of Scianton, visited among fi lends here yesteidav. Miss Ethel Can- Is spending a week in Moutiose, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Du Bols are en tertaining their son, Edwin, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tollcs left last week on a wheeling tour to Connecticut. They ai lived safely at their destina tion. T. J. Foster Is spending some time at Ocean Giove with Mis. Foster, who is bojourning theie, Mr. and Mis. John Potter and daughter, Grace, of Phoenix, R. I and Miss Edith Bates, of Hope, R. i are spending some time with Mis, Muhoney and Miss Relpli. PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES, Cut out tho pit tines appealing on tnis pago each day, diaw a pencil mink aiound tho hidden object, savo them until Biutuday, then send them or tako them to Tho Trlbuno office In an cnvclopa addiosaed to "Puzzlo Department." Encloso In the envelope your name, ago and addiess. The bojs and sills who concctly mark tho six plctuies appealing during tho woek, and whoso answers are first recclvod, will have their names published In The TrlbunaJkJonday morning. mi ' rr-, , This young lady has taught three fish. Find tliem, BROUGHT Til LIGHT. Scranton People Receiv ing the Full Benefit. There have been many cases like the following In Scranton. Everyone 10 lates the experience of people we know. These plain straightforward statements will do much townul relieving the suf fering of thousands. Such testimony will bo lead with Inlerpst by many peo ple. Mr. A. W. KlotK, of 1514 Lafayetto street, painter by trade, says: "Flo years ago I took a so vote cold which settled In my bladder. Ever, after ray kidneys ttoublcd mo n gieat deal. I used many different remedies and took medicine from a doctor who pronounc ed the trouble catatrh of the bladder, but I got little If any reller. My con dition wus continually growing wot so and theto was a constant dull puln across my back when sitting down or on getting up and tinning about tho pain became very shaip. I had to woik often In a stooped position and If I straightened up my back felt us though It Would snap In two. Tho kidney sectetlons weio irregular of a high color and a disagreeable odor and accompanied bv loo frequent action. I was nnnlly laid up, unable to do any wotk. At this time a friend lecom mended Doan's Kidney Pills to 1110. I had not much faith In them but I went to Matthew's Bios. drug stoto and got a box. I tecehed so much benefit from this that I continued tho tieatment until well." For sale by all dealers; pi Ice 50 cents. Fostci-Mllbutn Co, Buffulo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. , Remember the, name Doan's and take no substitutes. MOKGAN AND TOKEH. Devotee of the Game Tells Pierpont What Fun He Has Missed. J. Pierpont Motgan Is quoted as having said that poker should not bo termed our national game; that It Is based on deceit and bluff and is wicked. The following vctses are compiled from the data furnished by a gentleman who seems conveisnnt with the game under discussion, says the BaUlmote Amoii-" can. Oh, Mr. Pieipont Moigan, what a lot of tun ou'c missed The Jov of seeing aces four big aces in our list; The glud sensation when you split your best and only p.ili To make a sti night and diaw oiir card and Unci tho light one theie! Oh, Mr. rioipont Moigan, it may bo an awful sin. But poker Isn't simply luck; it's scionco when -ou win. Oh. Mi. ricipont Moigan, jou have dal lied some with ships, And et jou glow icontfully when some one mentio.is chlp.i You'e made a jackpot of the mines and sweetened It with stoiks And fed tho kitty day and night with l.illiond slnnes in block", Yet with all this you'o misled the tin 111 that tills jou in the hush That comes when some ono lalses you and you havo made a flush. Oil, Mr. Pieipont Moigan, you may -view it as j ou choose, But pokei's liko some other games-It's wicked when jou lose. When people shuffle stocks and bonds .... .1 , itl.m. .1. ol.lna .1.1, . t I lu illllt llllllUini, OUIW .11.1. ,!!-', . Tt'w TYinnh Ihn sm-nn ns wlmn tho ir.imo do-' pend3 on how ono fills. Yet when the poker cauls go round the backs aie at the top. And be who has the smallest stack may make the otheis diop. Oh, Mr. Pieipont Moigan, It's a bad game, that is ti ue. But every nno may not Indulgo in such big games ns jou, And majbe bonie one gets as much fun out of two small lacks As ou do wlmn jou win a load with miles and miles of tiacks, And, hh is hinted hoietofoio, it is an aw- lid sin, But poker Isn't simply luck; It's science, when j'ou win. D., X. & W. BOABD FOB TODAY. The following is the make-up of tho Delawaic, Lackawanna and Western board for today: . THl'RSDAY, AUGUST 'Jt. Summits WestS a. m, Fiounfolker. Pusheis 7 a. m , C. Baitholomew; 8 a m , Ilotmci ; 11.15 n. m , Coslai ; 7U0 p. m , Muiphy; 0 p. m., W. II. TJ.utholomewv Uelpeis 130 a. m , Cuso; 7 a. m, Lamping; 10 u. m , Lattimcr; 3 15 p. m., Stanton. NOTICE O. Kearney and ciew will inn 1130 p, m , oxtia cast, Wednesday, Aug, 20. Thompson and ciew will inn S a. m. cx tia east, Thuisduy, August 21. Lai kin and ciew will iiin 3.41 p. m. ex tra east, Thuthdny, Augunt 21. J. (lenity and ciew will lun No. CI, Thuisd.ij', Aug. 21, A'. E. AVIImot and crew will run No. !!, Thin sdny, August 21. H. Smith and ciuw will lun No, 53, Thill sday, August 'l. u u. vvuniot unu'cicw win run no, m, Thin sday, Aug. 21, C.iunndy and ciew will run No. 37, Thursday, August 21. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" I IUII llblllUI Only Half a Ctnt Word. Tot Bent. FOIt Itr.NT-Four looms heated, Hist Iloor, 701 Qtilney avenue, city. roil ItENT-Soptenibcr 1st, house on Madison avrnuo with model mlmprove ments. Inquire at 4J2 Madison nvoniio. BAItnnn SHOP for lent! nearly now building; good location; city water, etc. Just vacated. An exceptionally' good opportunity to continue n. well estab lished business. C. N. Wood, New Ml! foul, Pa. . t FOH ItBNT-Two furnished ttuges at Lalin Shoildan; dty and healthy loca tion; Rood shade nnd finest nlnee.for a week or n month's outing In Noithcrn FcnnsMvnnla. Address II. L. Hnidlng, Fnrtoryvlllc, Pn. Lost, LOST Pocltetbook nt Nay Aug park Wednesday. Bow aid IE ictuincd to police licadquaitcts. Wanted To Bent. WANTED A small house or flat, profit ably furnished, In desirable location. To gain attention, stato'teims. P. O. Box D27. Furnished Booms for Bent. FURNISHED ROOMS for lent, modorn impro. cments; prlvuto family; gen tlemen prefcrrod, at 537 Adams avonuo. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pio fcrrcd, at 530 Adams avenuo. For Sale. I'OR SALE A good i!0-horsc power hoil zontal boiler. C. W. Ktikpatilck, 113 Council building. TOR SALE A 111. st class meat niaiket. Owner will woik for paity. Addics3 131 Chestnut street, Dunmoic,, Pu. Wanted To Buy. WANTED to buj tlneo or four dozen second-hand hull chubs. Box 11J, Scranton, Pa. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At ftom 1 to C per cent. Coll on N. V. Walker. 3H-31S Connell building. LEGAL. IN RE: ESTATE OF ANNIE CONNELL. late ot the city of Scianton, county of Lackawanna, deceased. Letteis of adminlstiatlon upon the above named estate IiaUug been gi anted to the undersigned, all pel sons basing claims or demands against the same will piescnt them for payment, and all thoso indebted theicto will mnko immediate pajment to WILLIAM CONNELL. Connell Building, Scianton, Pa. WELLES & TORR13Y. Attoinej's for Estate. IN RE: Estato of John Jeimyn, lute of the City of Scianton. Pa . deceusud. Letteis tcstamcutuiy in the above C3 tato having been giantcd to the under signed, all pci sons h.nhig claims or judg ments against the same will piesent them lor pajment, arid all pel sons indebted theicto will make Immediate payment to JOSEPH' J. JERMYN. GEORGE 15 JERMYN, EMMA J. JERM N, Execntois and Exerutilx. WELLES & TOHREY, Attorneys NOTICE Tho Boiough of Tnvlor in Lackawanna countv, Pennsj lvania, offois loi sale, to the highest lesponsible biddoi, the following spcuiltles, to wit: Twentj-eiglit U'S) municipal Impiove ment coupon bonds', each ot tho p.u value of Five Handled ($300 00) Dollais, and beailng inleiest at 3 pel cent, pgi annum, dated August 1st, 190.', with accinod In teiest, intcicst pajablo semi-annually on the lirst day of Februaiy and August of each jear, at tho olllco of the Tieas xn er In the Boiough of Taylor. These bonds matin c as lollovvs, to wit: Numbcis ono to ten. both Inclusive, on tho tlis-t day of Augiibt A. D., 1908 Num beis ojeven to twciilj', both Inclusive, on the flint day of August A. D , 1911, and numbeis twenty-one to tvvcntv -eight, both Inclusive, on the that day ot August A. D, 19JJ, Bids mav be sent bj" mall to the Societal v of the Town Council, Mr. Georgo Muish, Tnvlor, P.i. The bondj m,tj- be examined and fiuther lnfoima lion given bv calling at tho office of the Borough Solicitor, ut No (,.i Connell Building, Scianton, Ua., or by uddiesslng communications to the undei signed. JOHN M. HARRIS, No. 0J1 Council Building. Scianton, Pa. r BASE BALL, j 111 MM Hill I IMIIIMM M National League. At St. Louis (Hibt game)- R.H.E. Boston 0000000 10-1 0 1 St. Lqills 0O0000U00 0 I 1 Batteiies Pittlnger and Moian; Ycikes and Rjan. L'mplic Emallo. Second gamo R.H.E. Boston 0 10000100-2 S a St. Louis 0 1110000" 3 U 1 Batteiles-Willls and Klttildgc; Cuulo and Rj.in. Umplic Eniblle. At Cincinnati (first game) R.H.E. Brooklyn ..0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .' 11 4 Cincinnati 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 10 11 2 Batteiies Newton and Fancll; Phillips and Beigeu. Umplica livvln and Blown, Second gamo R.H.E, liiooklvu OOOOfOflOO 1 S 1 Cincinnati 0 2 3 0 0 I 0 t -13 21 0 Batteiies Hughes und Fan ell; Poolo and Botgen. Umplics livvlu and Blown. At Pittshuig Plttsbuig-Ncw lain. Yoik; At Chicago- R.H.E. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-I 9 1 Chicago 10 00 1000 02 9 U Buttoms Finbcr and Douglass; Lund CI en aim Kling, Umphe Ciiiitllllon. American League. At Bostoui- R.1I.R. Cleveland ,., 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 U 0 .1 Boston 00010100 1 u 'J 1 Batteiies Monio and AVoods; Spaiks and AVatner, Umpire McLaughlin. At Philadelphia R.H.E, St. Louis ,,,,,',,00 00 0 0 0101 S 0 Philadelphia ,,, 00003010 4 9 1 Battoiles Powell nnd Kahno; Hustings and Poweis. Umphe Shcildaii, At Baltimore RH.E, Dottolt ,,,.,,. 20 000000 4-C 10 0 ll.iltlmoio 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 7 1J 2 Batteiies Vein eg nnd McAllister; AVllt so and Robinson. Umphe-Connolly, At AA'aMdiigton R.H.E. Chicago , 1104 10 000-10 13 1 AVashlngtOll 03000000 1 li 10 1 Uuttoilcs Cnlahnn, Pattoison and Mc Failaud; Canlck and Clink. Umplics Caiuthcis and-Johnstone. Ameiican League. Jeifccy City, 3; Rochester, 1. Piovldenco, 3; Monti ail, (ftiut game). llon(reul, 1; Piovldenco, 0 (second game, Buffalo, j CNowaik, 4 (lltst game). Buffalo, '.'; Ncvvuik, 1 (second game). AVoiccster, 2; Toionti), 0 (thst game). Toronto, 4; AVorccnter, 3 (second gumo) No Order Accepted for Less Than 10 Cents. Branch WANT Offices. Want Advertisements Will Bo Becolvcd at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT BCHULTZ, corner Mul benv street nnd Webster ao, OtJSTAV P1CI1EL, C3U Adams nvonuo. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avonuo. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. avenue. 72!) Cedar North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comor North Main avenuo and Maikot stieet. Green Bldge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 93) Green Rldgo stroot. C. LORENZ, coiner Washington avenuo und Million stieet. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G. BOND & SON. Help Wanted Male. WANTED A j'outig man ns bookkeeper. Addles, stating age, refcicnccs and salary expected, caie of Tribune. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Two bright, wide awnko, com toons and up-to-date girls In Scianton ns clciks In a high class lotall stoic. An excellent opening is offeicd to light pintles. Addiess Retail, caie of Scianton Tiibune office. Situations Wanted. EXPERIENCED lady stenogiapher and double cntiy bookkeeper desues per manent position Refeienccs furnished. Addiess box 10, Tilbunc. SITUATION AVANTED-By a young gill to do dining loom woik In Hotel or light housework. Addiess 110 E. Elm stieet, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-Glll for gcncial hotisewoik in small famllj-. Call or write U18 Hollow stieet, Piovldenco, Pa. SITPATION AVANTED-By expert Iniin-diess- to take washing home. Addiess Laundicss, Tilbuno office. Real Estate. LOTS, houses and faims for salo. J. C. Zurflleh. Soo FOR SALE Elogint sites for homos In upper Green Rldgo; cholco neighbor hood; most dcsiiablo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvine, 173G Sanderson avenue. Beward. $3 00 RFArARD Packngo containing biacelet and-locket addiessed Stephen D. Engle, Hazleton, Pa. Geoige W. Finn. New 'phono 90S. Dissolution of Partnership. THE PAltTOIRniPiDrLTTlT Stono and F. C. AA'nltois, doing business under tho name of tho New Renovating Company-, was dissolved on May II, 1902 L II. STONE. Miscellaneous. -1, THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore, laitndeis shirts at Sc. each and collais nnd cuffs ut lc. each. PROFESSONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 Tiadcis' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SG4. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROAVN. ARCH B, Real Estato Exchange Bldg., 120 AVash lngton avo. Civ.il and Mining Engineers. H, L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT. 720 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI building, Spiuco street, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING avo. Fire Insurance, SCIILAGER & CO., Tiadcis Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys. PA I C.IN I Oof the Globe. Tho only llconscd and equipped patont colicltor In tho city. No chaigo for in foimatlon on patentability; ovoi ten years experience, Rcplojrle & Co., Mcars Blclgr. Hotels nnd Restaurants. 1 , THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Kates lcasonabla. I'. ZIEGLElt. PioprJotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & AV. Passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu lopeun plan. Victor Koch, Propiletor. Scavenger, A. 11. BRIGOS CLUANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cebj pools; no odor; only improcd pumps used, A. B. Bllggs. piopiiotor, Leavo oidois 1100 Noith Main nvonuo, or Elcke'u dtug utotu, comor Adams and Mulbetiy. Both tolophones. Wire Screens, JOSP.PII Kl'ETTEL, RI3AR 311 LACKA. avu , Scianton, mfis. of Wlro Screens. Miscellaneous, MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' Sup plies, envelopes, paper bags, tvvlno. Warehouse, 1!J AVaslunBton uvonuo. THE AVILKHS-BARRE RUCORD CAN bii had In Scianton at tho iiovvb stand of Reisuutn Bios,, 406 Spruce and cat Llndon; in. Noiton, 32'i LacUawunna ave.; I, S. Schutzer, 211 Sptueg utioit. Boaiders Wanted, BOARDERS AVANTED-AVI11 tako sunv mar boaideis; tinea laigo ally looms and good tublo board, AUdicst. O. 1C, Daltoii, I'o. Board 'and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE suite of looms with first class table board, can bo obtained v at Zii Jefferson avenuo. DIRECTORY. Only lialf a Cent a Word. Business Oppbrtunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Writo for our special mar ket letter. Frcoon application. S; M. Hlbbaid & Co,, mombeis N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 44 llrondway, Now York. Established 1E6C Long Dlstnnco 'Phono S3S8 Broad. Boom for Bent. FRONT ROOM for rent; desltable, Hi Ainims avenuo. At0JDJMjrMSiLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 190J. Trains lravoVScrnnton for Now York At 1X0. 3 20, (J 03, 7.30 and 1010 a. m.i IS 40, 3 40, 3 33 p. m. For Now York nnd Phila delphia 7.50. 1010 n. m., and 12 40 and 3 33 P. m. For Oouldsboro At G.10 p. m. For Buffalo 1.15, 0 22 and 9 00 a. m,; 163, H59 nnd 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton, Elmlra and way stations 10 23 a. m 1.0.1 p. m. For Oswego, Syracuso and Utlca 1.13 nnd 0 22 n.ni.; l.fiuSp. m, Oswego, Syracuso nnd mica tialn at 0 22 tx. m. dally, except Sundny. For Monti osc 9 00 n. m.; 103 and C 60 p. m. Nicholson accommodation , t 00 nnd 6 is n m. ' Bloomsburg Division For, Northumber land, at 0 33 nnd 1010 a. m.: 1.33 and 010 p. m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3 40 and 9 03 r m. Sunday Tralns-For Now Yoik, 1.30, 3 20, 0 0... 10 10 a. in.; 3 40 and 3 3". n. in. For Buffalo 1.11 ond 0 22 m m.; 133. CM nnd 11.10 p. in. For Elmlra nnd way statlonn 10 2) a. m. For Binghnmlon and way sta tions, 9 00 a. m. Bloomsburg Dlvlslon Leavo Scianton, 10 10 a in. nnd 610 p m. Lehigh Valley Ballroad. In Ettect Juno J3, 1901. Tiulus Leavo Scianton. For Philadelphia and Now York via D. & H. R. R, ut 7.11, thtough Pallor Car unci Dny Coach Caibondale to New Yoil: and 9 47 n. m.. with L. A'. Coach Carbon dalo to Philadelphia, and 2 IS, 4.33 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.10 p m. Sun dnj s, D. & H, n. R , 1 3S. 9 17 p. m. ior AA hltn Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In the coal icglons. via D. As " It-,R-. 7.11, 2.18 and 4 33 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.11 a. m. For Bethlehem, Boston, Reading, Har llsburg and piinclpal intermediate sta Jlons. via D. & H. R. R.. 7.41. 9 47 a. m ; 218, 4 3,, (Black Diamond Emuos), 11.43 p. - Sundnjs. D. & 11. R. R , OSS a. m ; 13S. D17 p. m. For Tiinkhannock, Towandn, Elmlra. illiaca, Geneva nnd pilncinal lutcrmediato niiiiiiins imu.i,, & AV. K. R , fc.35 a. m. and 1 m p m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Nlag oia tolls, Chicago and all points west via D & If R. n, 1201 p hi.: 3 23 (Black Diamond Expicss), 10 41, 11.49 n, m. Sun-dav-s. D. & II, R. R , 12 m, 9 17 p. m. , Pullman parlor and Sleeping or Lehlsh XS!!e-v Pmlor cais on' all tiulus between AVilke--Bano nnd Now York. Philadel phia, Buffnlo and Suspension Bridge. v ROLL1N II. AVILBUR Gen. Supt . 23 Cortland street. New Yoik. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23 Cortland street, New Yoik. A. W. NONEMACHBR, Dlv. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem, Pn. For tickets and Pullman reservations npply to city ticket office, 69 Public Square. AVilkes-Bm re, Ta. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 20, 1903. Stations In New Yoik. foot Jiiborty stieet and South Ferry, N. R Tiains leavo Scranton for New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem. Allen town. Mauch Chunk, AVblto Haven, Ash ley, Wllkcs-Bni re and Plttston nt 7.30 a. m , l"p m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. Quaker City Expiess leaves Scianton 7 30 a. m thtough solid vestibule tialn with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with only one change of cars for Baltimore and AVashlngton, D. C , and ull principal points south nnd west. For Avoea. Plttston and WIIkcs-Bano, lpm. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. Tor Long Branch. Ocean Giove, etc., 7.30 n.-m. and 1 p.-m. For Reading, Lobanon and Harrtsburg via Allentown at 7 30 a. m,, 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sunday, 210 p m. For Tamnnua and Pottsvlllo, 7.30 a. m.; 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BESSLER, Gen. Mnnagor. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains leave Scianton: 0.38 a. m., week daj's, thtough vestibule train from AVI Ikes-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toxThiladelphla, via Potts vllle; stops at piinclpal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury. Har i Ishnrcr. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Wash. Ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 9 47 a. m . week days, for Sunbury, Har llsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho AVest. 1 12 p. m., week days, (Sundays. 1 53 p. m.). for Sunbury. Hairlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltlmoio, AA'ashington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3 2S p. m., week daj-s, through vestlbula train fiom Wllkes-Baire. Pullman buffet parlor car end coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvlllo. Stops at principal intermedi ate! stations. 4 33 p. m woek divs, for Hazleton, Sun. bury, Harilsbutg, Philadelphia and Pitts burg. ' , J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware nnd Hudson. In Effect Juno 16. 1902. Trains for Caibondale leave Scranton al 0 41. 7.30, 8 30, 1013 n. m: 12.05, 1.12, 2 11, 3Bii! 3 29, 6.25. 8.24. 0.15, 10.04 p. m.; 12.13, ' For' Honesdale 0.4.4, 10.13 n. m.j 2.11 and r,l ii m. For AVllkcs-Barro-6.38, 7.41. 8 41, 9 47, 10 OJ la. m.; 1.-.08. 1,42, 2.1S, 3.28, 4 3q, 6.10, 7 48. 10 41, 11.49 p. m. For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7., 0.47 a. m.; 2.18. 4.33 nnd 11.49 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 0.33, 9.47 a. m.; 142. 3 28 and 4 33 p. m. For Albany and all points noith 738 a. m'a3 SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondalc-8C0, 11,33 a, m.! 2.11, 3.r.0. 5D2 and 1117 p. m. For AVUkcs-Bnrro-D3S a. m; 12,03, LC3, 3.2S, 0 32 and 9.17 p. m. l'or Ainany ami i"uiu iiujm o uo if. m. For Honesdale 8 50 a. m,; 1133 and 3 53 P AV.' L. PRYOR, D. P. A' Scranton, Pa. ' - Erie Bailroad Wyoming DivfsloQ, 111 Effect July. 30th, 1902. Tinlns leavo Scranton ror Hawley and local stations at 7.20 and 8 45 a. m.; L31 and 5 20 p m. Sunilays, 9 00 a, m. and l.n p. in. For Now Yoik. Nawburgh Rnd Intcrmeilinto points at 7.20 a. m. and 1.33 p. m: Sundays, 133 p, in, " For Honosilalo 1,33 and 5 20 p. m. -Tiolns nrrlvo at Scianton ?.20, 1011 a. m.j a 00 and 9,13 p. m. Sundays, 1.00 and 8.1s p, m. New York, Ontario nnd Western,, Time T.xblo In Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 1001 NORTH BOUND TRAINS. ' , Leavo Leave Arrive Trains. Scianton. Caibondale. Cndosla. No. l ,,,,,,iu .sua. in, ji.iua.m, i.uup,m. No. 3 too p.m. 4 41 p. in. ooonm. No. 7 ...... 010 p. rn.Ar.Cuiboiulal9 6 4fln.rn SOUTH BOUND. t" Lenve Leavo Airlva Tinlns, Cadosla, Cnrhondalo, Scuiiilpu, No. U .,,,.. ii&Ou, m, 7,20a. m. No. 4 ,',..., 8 io a. m. lo ot a. m. 10.40 a. m. No, 2 2 15 p. m. 4 00 p. in, 4 45 p. m. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND. , Leavo Leavo Aulvo Tiains, Scianton. Caibondale. Cadosla, No. 0 ,,,,,. S 30 a, in. 9 lq p. m. 10.41 n. in. No. 5 ,,,.., 700 p. m.Ar.Caiboudalo7.t3p,m ' SOUTH BOUND. J. Leavo Leavo Aulvo Tiains, Cadosla, Caibondale, Scinntqn. No, 0 ,,.,,, 0 50 a, m, 7.2.1 a..in. No. 10 4 30 p.m. (-00 p. m, 6 43 p.m. Tiains Nos. 1 on week days, nnd 9 on Sunduys connect for New Yoik city, Mid dletown, Walton. Noivvleh, Oneida, Os vvego und all points west. Ttulti i for Pojntello, AA'olton, Dolhl, Sidney, Nmvvlch and all New Bellln blanch points. , , Tialn No, 0, wlth'Quuker Cltv Ev. pi ess" ut Scranton. via 0. R. R. of N. J., for Philadelphia, Atlantic City. Baltlmoie. AViibhiugton und Pennsylvania state points. Seo time-table and consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A- Now York. J, E. AYELSU, T P, A., Scranton, PoN - ' h fi . i ..."-. w4- w