44J?-V'i'' ,, w ,r .,? f 7 ; r vhj'w r iuijf tr v p .V H. THE SCRANTON TlllBUJSE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1902; .U 'S Mf ' V &trivmf&yP' 4'f 'fc NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Special to tho Scrnnton Tribune. Honcsdale, Aug, 27. ncv. G. A. Place nnd daughters mo bcltiB entertained nt Klk lake by Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Brown. Ilcv. Mr. I'ltice will occupy his pulpit on tho coming Sunday. Announcement Is mndc of the coming marriage of Miss Minnie 0. Pelllo nnd ' Wllllnm Cluules Hawker, which event Mill tnke place Tuesday evening, Sep tember 4. Delevun Woodward, of Maplo avenue, Is enteitulnlng his bi other, 15. It. Wood- ward, of Hhothiux, LoulBlann, who is a passenger conductor on the Texas Pa cific lnllioud. The Maple City band shirt waist dance, at tho arnioiy on Tuesday even ing, proved to bo a grand soclul suc cors. A lut go number weio present. The prosperous condition of the llonesdulo electilc light plant cieated a demand for a now 125-horso-power boiler, which Is now being put In phuc. Tho Scranton and Honcsdale base ball teams will play on tho Honcsdale giounds nrt Sntuulny afternoon. Pi of. and Mrs. II. A. O'Day are now residents o Honcsdale nnij aic occu pying the lcsldence on East sticet made vacant by tho departuie of Pi of. Thomas Match. Pi of. O'Day has al ready entered upon his woik of prcp n ration for tho coming school term of tho Honcsdale giadcd schools, "which will open Tuesday, September 2. Ho will bo assisted In the work by the fol lowing able coips of lnstiuetois: Mlsi.es Jennie S. Leo, Mattlc S. Glllnn, Alma Spencer, Janet Bigelow, Alice Gicgoiy, Anna Seuin.ins, Theresa Sotco, Gwilc J.'idwin, Mary F. Coleman, Mis. A. J. Dlx, Mis. 'William S. Sluinan, Samuel !. Chui (.hill and Wlllhiin AV. Baker. The above tcaehcis weio nil engaged in tho schools last wintci, with tbo ex ' option of Miss Coleman. Miss Grace Jadwin advances to the vacancy caused by the death of Miss Claia T. Sutton. FACTORYV1LLE. Special to the Scianton Tilluine. Factoiylllc, Aug. 27. Mis. A. AV. Condlt. of Montiose, was calling on friends In town last week. Rev. and Mis. Clink, of Halnsbuig, X. J,, aic guests of Mr. and Mis. B. J. Ci Ismail Mr. and Mis. Couitney Snjder, of Nicholson, woie calling on fi lends In town biht Sunday. Mr. and Mis. AV. J. Wutklns have Issued invitations to tho man logo of their daughter, Caioline, to Beitnn Smythe Claik, of Edella. Tho cot oniony will take place in the Methodist Epls topal chuich, Thursday evening, Sep tember i, at 8.30 o'clock. Miss Mary Ainmernum, of Scranton, was vibltlng fi lends in town over Sun day. The many fi lends of Mr. and Mis. Ituel U. Capwell aic congiatulating them upon the anhal of a daughter at their home. The annual reunion of Odd Follows I of Wyoming county will be held at Renshuw paik, Tunkhannock, Thuis- 3ay, Scptembet 4. The Gaidncr family leunlon will bo held next Friday, August 29, at Gai ti tter's grove, near the tunnel. Street Commissioner Wan en has ic- coveied fiom his Illness and is again doing duty upon the stioets, putting thrni In excellent shape. Descendants of tho Reynolds tamily will hold their annual reunion at tho Academy giovc, next Satuiday, Aug ust 20. Miss Blanche Stalk has leturned fiom Poyntelle, wheio she lias boon upending a pait of her atatIon with fiiqnds. The Gun club will hold their lcgular weekly shoot on their giounds next Saturday afternoon. All are welcome to come and shoot. MAPLEWOOD. Special to the Scrnnton Ti Ibime Mnplewood, Aug. 27. The Maplowood camp meeting opened last evening with flue weather and a pleasant beivicc. Rev. C. S. Hainan, piesidlng elder of Allentovvn diutitet of tho United Kv an gelical church, Is piesidlng, and Is ably assisted by tho Rev. AV. 11. Kgge, ot Wimmeu; Rev. A. II. Snyder, of Wilkes-Banc; Rev. I. I. Chubb, of Heading;, Rev. J. A. Feger, of B.mgoi ; Rev. J. Smith, of Lopez, and Rev. Thonins Hooper, of Hollisterville. It Is also expected that many of the lieuiby pastors will attend and pi each. Rev. C. H. Bentley, of tho African Methodist Episcopal chuich, and two of his associates In that chuich will intend and will preach. Rev. Dr. Silas C. Swallow, of flunk. tourg, and Leo L. Giumblne will bo present nnd speak on tcmpeianco i ally day, Sutuuluy, August SO, In the after noon. Thc'tiustces have nuanged with G. F. Darnaeh for tho maintenance of the boarding house and stand, which is a guarantee Unit the wants of the Inner man will be provided for amply. Tick its will be sold on Sunday, August 31, it the rate of one fuie for tho round (lip. Tho management wishes to thank nil who havo helped to make- iheso meet ings, a success, nnd extends a heatty welcome to nil to come and pnitlcipata In them. Meetings will continue until Wednesday evening, September a. i NICHOLSON. Special to the Scinnlon Tilbune. Nicholson, Aug. 27. Tho thirteenth nnnunl lounlou of ihe Titus, Jeffers nnd Loomls families vvus held at the homo of D, W. Titus, Aug. 20. About 1 o'clock dinner was served on tho lawn, under a large tent, to 102 per sons, after which tho following pin Biamtno wns rendered; Recitation, se lected, Jessie Tingley; music, by Misses Sterns; i collation, "Miss Edith Helps Things Along," Olive Raub; vocal solo, rejected, Mrs. E. M. Tlffuny; speech, by H. W. Jeffers; recitation, selected, Rex Titus; remaiks, D. W, Titus, Tho A Sure Cure for Diarrhoea. , Coming b It does, In the busiest sea eon, when a man can least afford to Jose time, sure and bqulck cure for diarrhoea Is very desirable. Anyone who has given It a trial will tell you that the quickest, suiest and most pleasant remedy In use for this dlse.iBo Is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, There Is no loss of time when It Is used, as one or two dosea of It will cuie any ordinary at tack. It never falls, pot eyen In tho most severe and dangerous cases. For . kv an drugdsts. following ofllcers were then elected: E. 13. Titus, president', 13. C. Capron, vice president! Mis. W. Jeffers, secretary; Mrs. C. A. Stents, corresponding sccrc taiyj executive committee, Mrs. F. P. Tingley, Mrs. 12. C. Capron nnd Miss Addle Jeffers. Motion was then made to extend vote of thanks to Mr. nnd Mis. Titus for their hospitality, which was met with a hearty losponse. Theie were people present from Kanknlteo nnd La Ginngc, III.; Wclshonl, Olenn and Bingham ton, N. Y.; Plnlnsboro, N. J.; Scranton, Curbondale, AVIlkes Bune, Plttsbuig, Montrose, Harford, Foster, Lcnov, Pa. Mr. nnd Mi s. L. L. Page, of Lake side, me visiting Mr. nnd Mis. Ed Fan or. Mr. and Mis. Edwards, of Laccyvllle, spent n few dnys with their daughter, Mis. R. M. Nlles. WAVERLY. Special to the Scianton Tribune. Wavorly, Aug. 27. Miss Emily Stein, of West Plttston, wns a guest of her aunt, Mis. Mary Swallow and Mlts Mniy Gieen for several days last week. Tho literary entertainment nnd social at the M. 13. church parlors last Friday evening was a decided success In oveiy pmtlular. Several tempting offers have recently been made to parties whose property adjoins tho Simpson lot 'for the pui chaso of their property. Pi of. Archbald hus leturnod after an absence of several weeks. The school opens Sept. 8. Judge Edwards, Judge Knapp, Col. Wntrcs and It. J. Mntthews, were guests of Mr. Cluisty last Friday. A reunion of tho Caipenter family was hold at Dalton, Wc(lnesdny, Aug. 7 t . The annual picnic and field day under tho auspices of the M. E. chuich, of Waverly, will be held Friday, Aug. 20, at Sherman's giovc, near the lcsldence of A. B. Cowles. Among other games and spoils the following will bo en gaged in: Cuitain ball, -wander ball, potato race, ring catcher, old fashioned base ball, wheel bariow race, bicycle tortoise lace, faga bago, quoits, swing ing ban el lace, greased pole climbing, etc. A geneial Invitation is extended to all. Those who wish to ride, meet at Hall und Parker's stoic at 10 n. m. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The news of the death of the late Rev. Fiancls Gondall caused slnccie soi low to his many jeimyn liionas. Mr. Gendall was for many years pas tor of tho Methodist Episcopal church hoie, which hub had few, if any, moie popular mlnlsteis. Mis.. William Tennis and daughter Hazel and bi other Archie ni lived home last evening fiom a visit in Buffalo, N. Y. John E. Loughney, or tho East Side, is setlously ill with neuralgia. Dr. Shields and Dr. Jackson are attending him. i Miss. C'oi.i Davis returned yesterday fiom Equinuuk. Pieis-on Glbbs spent yesterday In Pcfkvillo. Mi. and Mrs. Richard Hawkins and son, Morris, arc camping at Chapman lake. Mr. and Mis. Isaac Jones and Mr. and Mis. RIchaid Jones attended the Carey icunion at Muplcvvood yesterday. David Jenkins and Frank Davis were In Scianton yesterday. The Scott Baptist Sunday school pic nicked on Davis' shoie, Lake Chap man, vehicular. Mesdnmes Badger, Winter, Baker and Pai k w ei e at Peckv lllo yesterday. On account of the funeral of the late Rev. Mr. Gendall taking place on Fri day, the Sunday school basket picnic of the Methodist Episcopal church has been postponed. PECKVILLE. Mrs, James Gillespie is seiloutly in at her homo in Iiell place. The funoial o Rev. N. Gondall who died at his homo of bionchial trouble, Tuesday evening, will be hold on Fri day at 2.30 p. m. in the Methodist Epis copal Lhuich. Intci mont will bo made In Pio.spcct Hill cemeteiy. Mis. R. A. Ayies, of Auburn, Is visit ing f i lends and relatives heie. Mibs Anna White, of Hawiey, Is visit ing her cousin, Miss Frances Squire, of the East Side. A faicwell teception wns tendered Mr. and Mis. Fied Myers at the home or Mr. and Mis. Edmund Williams by tho Twentieth Centuiy society of which Mis. Myeis was a member. Mr. and Mis. Myeis have boon lesidents of Peckville for only two years and thov have won a hos,t of fi lends, who icgiet their leaving-town. They are going to move to Somerset county. Miss Edith Houscr, of Taylor, was a caller In town yesteulay. Mrs. D. R. Lathiop and son, Roland, of Pleasant avenue, aie enjoying a throe week's outing at Ocean Grove and Atlantic City. JESSUP. Among those who attended the social at Assembly hall In Jermyn, Tuesday evening were: Messrs. William Lynott, Leo McDermott and W. II. Dermody. The dlffeient locals of the town have completed nil nrarngements for a large demonstration to take place Saturday In this town. Five well known labor leadeis have promised to participate. All mo invited to attend. The Y. M. I, base ball team defeated a boiub team yesterday afternoon for u puise of $5. Tho bcore wus 710, Hurry Curtis, Jessup's famous pitcher played an excellent game in Jeimyn, Tuebday, , ' OLYPHANT Miss Mary Fciguson is the guest of fi lends In Hawiey. John J. O'Mulley, of Dunmore stieot, left vesterduy for a trip to Phlladel phla, Miss Agnes Williams hus returned from Cicsson where-bhe spent a vveuk's vacation. Miss Jennlo FlUpatrlck, of Mansfield, Is visiting friends In town. D. Y. Hairls mude a business trln to Wllkes-Buiro yesterday. Mlt&es Mama and B. Hannhus, of Duumoio stieot, huvo returned from their vacation spent at Haivey's lake. John J. Rogan, of Scranton, was a Luller here yestcrduy. The jesldence of James McNallv. of Hudson street, was destroyed by (lie at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. In response to an alarm from bos 34, both the Excelsior and Hose Company No. 2 were quickly on the scene but the flames had gained suuh liendwny that their Borvlces weio not or much avail. The origin of the flie Is not known. Tho loss Is practically covered by In surance. Miss Lillian Taylor Is Visiting friends In Spring Brook. Mrs, Edward Law lor nnd Miss Kntle Lawier, of III1 street, are spending a few days at Plymouth. Miss Mollle Kennedy returned to her home In Grcon Itldge yesterday. John A. I.onnon, Biipoilntedent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company of New York Is spending a fow days In town. ARCHBALD. Mrs, Cregg and daughter, Saruh, arc visiting the Misses Coyne, of Hill StroQt. Mis. T, F. Wells and Miss Rose Mc Donnell weio callers In Carbotidalo yes terday. Mis, Hnny DeVond and Miss Ada Donley, of Laurel sticet, called on fi lends In Pccluillo yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bishop, of Scran ton, were callers in town yesterday. Did wo win 7 Why, of course wo did. A great crowd went to Lake Lodoro yesterday to witness the game of base ball between Cnrbondulo and Archbald. The score was 0-8. John Aloran has returned from Onk flcld, N. Y whore ho has been for sev eral months. TAYLOR. Tho Old Forge borough clerks de feated tho clerks ot this borough yes terday afternoon in a game of ball, by a score of lfl-4. Both teams have now won one game. The news of the denth of Rev. Fran cis Gendall, of Peckville, formerly pas tor of the Methodist Episcopal chuich of this town, was received heio yes terday with much sorrow and regret. Mrs. Shuttlewoith nnd son, who have been spending the past few months with her sister, Mis. Wllllnm Huist, of Union street, departed yesterday for their homo In England. They woie tendeted a lcceptlou on Tuesday even ing, previous to their departuie. Mr. nnd Mis. Daniel Reese, of Ply mouth, are visiting at the home of Mrs. R. W. Reese, of Main sticet. James Reese, of Lansford, Pa., is vis iting at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Evan W. Davis, of Storrs street. Miss Cello. Jones, of Plymouth, is the guest of friends in town. Miss Ethel O'Hoio, of Main sticet, has returned home fiom a fow weeks' visit with rolntlvcs at Caibondalo. This evening's session of the Lacka wanna Valley council, No. SI, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will be of vital importance. All members aie ui gently rcqucbted to attend. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Work That Is Being Done by Build ings and Construction Depart ment of Lackawanna. The bridges and buildings depart ment of the LaLkawnnna raihoad, un der the dhection of Supeiintendcnt W. L. Hlxson, have under way a num ber of much-nooded inipiovements at dirfeient points along the line. A signal tower station Is being erect ed at Nicholson, a now fi eight station is under way ut Plymouth, a nine-stall lound house and turntable nio being built at Sjracuse, and general icpalis are being made at the Kingsley, Conk lin and Fnctoryvillo stations. A number of new biidgcs are also being put In to replace old ones. Ar langements are nbout ready for put ting In the new biidge over Cuibon sheet, mid woik will be commenced theio in a few days. The Scranton round house Is about finished, and the work of grading the site of the now car shops has boon commenced by BurkeBiothor3. Dining the summer, all the mine cms have been over-hauled and lepaitcd, and the cars used In tinnsportlng coal have also been tluough tho shops. Nearly all the engines which havo been idle during the summer have also been lepalied and painted, and tho enthc lolling &tock of the company is in first clus,s shape for the fall tiade. D., L. & W. BOARD FOB TODAY. The following Is tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and AVestern board for today; THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. Pushei.s-7 a. m, C. Bartholomew; 8 a. m Man ay; 11 13 a. m . Cosiar; 7 JO p. m . Latimer; 0 p. m Cabo. Holppih 130 a. m, McGovorn; 7 n. m Gaffncy; 10 a. m., Secor; 3.13 p. ni , Lamp- I.Mrn AVest-ni5 a. m. work train, rc poit to M. E. Smith at Nlcholbon. NOTICE. J. Glnley nnd crow will um 11.30 p. m. extra east. AVednesday, Aug. 27. j... jicai istcr will d. h. to Gouldsboro and um pick-up 1 p. m. Thm.sd.iy. Aug. a, and stay on tho run until further notice. Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases of women a specialty, 215 Council building Hours: 11 a. m. to i p. m.; 7 to 8.30 P. m. ,. PICTURE PUZZLE. .i..F9R TIIG LITTLE ONES.-Cut out tho ptctutcs appealing on this page each (iiij, diawn poncll murk aiound tho bidden objtct, save thorn until Saturday, f.n," B,0nd tliom or tuko them to Tho Trlbuno otllco In nn onvolopo nddiesbed to i.i..J , i ?V trnpnt," Encloso In tho envelope your name, ago and addicss, Tho uoys and ghls who correctly maik the six pictuies appealing dining tho weok, S,"H ,wnoso nnswers an nst jecolved, will havo their names published In Tho Uilbuno Monday morning. " " yitef?Ki Vliieu aold-Ulggeis uio working thl3 GOOD WORK. Done Daily in Scranton. Many Citizens Tell oflt. Nearly every trader has heard of Dunn's Kidney Pills. Their good work In Scranton still continues, and pur citi zens aie constantly adding cndoise inent by public testimony. No bettor proof of merit can be hud thnn the px potlciuc of friends and nclghbois. Ilqud this case: Mis. Mnrgatot Moses, oflC02 Wash burn street, Hyde Park, says: "For n number of years off and on I had at tacks of dull pain and weakness In the small of my back. Stooping or tho least exertion Increased It, and nt times I was so bad that I was unable to woik and had to have the services of a doc- tor. Theio was a kidney weakness which was annoying and distressing, particularly at night. I saw Bonn's Kidney Pills advertised and they were recommended to mo by a Mrs. Jenkins, of 143 South Fllmorc avenue. I pio curcd a box and took them, with so much benefit that I got moie. 1 enn honestly locommend Doan's Kidney Pills to nny person suffering from kid ney trouble." For sale by nil dealers; price, 60 cents. Foster-Mllbuin Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. f BASE BALL, j National League. At St. Louis- REE, Philadelphia 2 0 0 2 0 0,0 0 1-C 15 2 Bt. Louis 1010200004 G 3 Batteries Diigglebv and Douglass; Penibon, Currlo and Rjan. Umpires, O'Day and Biown. , At Plltbbure- R.II.E Poston 0100000 102 C 1 Pittsburg 00 004 2 1 Ox 7 H 1 Batlerlcr Eabon and Moian; Lcevcr and Smith. Umpire Irwin. ' At Cincinnati R.II.E. New Yoik 2100000 10-4 S fi Cincinnati 2 2200000 x 6 7 3 Batteiics JHllei, Taylor and Bower man; Poole and Boigen. Umpire Ems lie. Chlcago-BrookUn; not scheduled. American League. At Cleveland- R.II.E. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 3 1 Clovplind 000000002211 1 Batterleb WINou nnd ScliroLltcngost; Bombard and AVood. Umpiie Connolly. Other clubs not scheduled. , Eastern League. At Roehestei Rochester-Buffalo game postponed; wet grounds. At Monti odlToi onto, 1G: Montreal, 2. At Jerbcy City Jersey City, 6; AVorces tcr, 5. At Ncwaik (Flist game) Piovldenco, 2; Ncwaik, 0. At New at k Rain put an end to tbo second game in tho last half of tho fourth Inning. HUSBAND UNDER ARREST. Mysterious Death of Mrs. Cubberly Will Be Investigated. By Evclmhe Who fiom 'lho AsoUatcil Press. Trenton, N. J., Aug 27. James D. Cubberly, a tarin hand who resides in this city," was anestcd today pending an investigatibn by the police as to the cause of tho death of his wife, whose body was found badly hacked ab If by an nxe. Cubboily l etui nod today from Bor denlown wheie he had been walking and reported to the police the finding of hlb wife's dead body at their home. Cubboily left homo on Sunday and ad mits having quarrelled with the woman on that day and says she tlnovv a knife at him but that he did not strike her. Tho police believe the woman has been dead for at least two days. 'Men who like to hear good oratory and who believe in the principles of no intoxicants for their children will take their families to Nny Aug park on August 29 and take part In the big temperance tally. Dr. Silas C. Swallow and Lee L. Giumblne as well as otheis of national reputation will be present and addiebs the meeting. Sunday Excursion to Shohola Glen. On Sunday, August 21th, tho Erie rail road announce a special excursion train fiom Scianton and Dunmore to Shohola Glen. Thlb Ideal resort Is located on the banks of tho Delaware and Is noted for its toinanfic and rugged scenery. The Falls, the Glen, and the Switchback attract thousands trom Now York each Sunday. Trains leave Scranton ut 8.15 a. in, and Shohola returning at 5.00 p. m. Fare for toiind trip $1.00. clulm. Find the other two. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WIS. FOR H FOR SUES Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. FOR RnNT-nemillful ten-loom slnglo house, completely rmulshod, with all Impiovenicnts, continlly located, on Spruce sticet. Inqlllie J, C. Zui'lUeh, leul eatato bioker, M7 Lackawanna avenue. A BEAUTIFUL honsu for rent, nine rooms and nit modem Impiovcmuiits, ot 1010 Adams avonuc. Vacant now. Lot iiO feet fiont, with shiulo tiees and boun tiful yaid In tear. At vciy u'liiioniihlo rent. Call nnd see J, C. Kutlllch, 617Luck nwamui u venue. FOR BENT Fiom September 1 ,9-1 oom house, 927 Gieen Rldgc stieotj modern Impioveinents; steam boat fico; location vciy convenient. FOR RENT Uedioom and sitting loom; 1i I villa family. M. L, Tilbuno oMcc. HOUSES for rent, 8 tooms, 009 Monroe; almost now. Comcgy.s. NINE-ROOM house, Mulberiy street, conveniences. Comcgys, Council IJlilg. 'iUREE handsome fmnlshcd houses for lent; also fmnlBhcd looms for light housekeeping. Como and sen us. 'Phono 109, Comogys, 709 Council Building. I' Oil RENT Fiom September 1, 3-room house, S31 Uieen Ridge street; modem Impiovcmcnts; stotim heat, fiee; location voiy convenient. I-On RENT September 1st, house on Madison nvenuo with modern Impiove monts. Inquire at 4:2 Madison avonuo. BARBER SHOP for lent; nearly new building; good location; city water, etc. Just vacated. An exceptionally good opportunity to contlnuo a well estab lished business. C. N. AVood, Now Mil ford, Pa. ! OR RENT Two furnished cottages at Lnko Sheridan; diy nnd healthy loca tion; good Bhnde nnd finest place for a weolc or a month's outing In Northern Pennsylvania. Addicss II. L Holding, rnctoryvllle, Pa. For Sale. TOR SALE Sound hoisc. S yoais old, combination Midrilcr and driver, can be seen at Smith Goi man's lively, Spiuco sticet. Suitable tor lady or gentleman. FOR SALE Cheap, ono largo new gio coiy wugon, eauylng capacity ITO poundi; also ono laigo coffoo gilnder; can be um by motoi or hand power. Ap ply to B. Moses, 518 Lackawanna avenue. 1 OR SALE A flist class meat market. ,n. 9jynel' will work for pnily. Address 131 Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST In or near Claik's Gieen, a pock- otbook containing about live doll.ais. Flndpi pleaso kindly leave at Clark's Gieen or Glcnbiiin postofllce. LOS I Between Claik's Gieen and Chin chilla, a. black silk jacket. Findei le vntded It lort at Fi ace's store, or Bun nell's stoio at Claik's Summit. Mao Cotutilght, Claik's Gieen, Pa. STRAYED OR STOLEN Two mules Horn pasture of John Kulp. Sptlng P.iook. onu a giay mmo mule nnd the ono a bay hoi so mule, both medium slzo. Bav ono missing since August IS. Giay one. was lust soon tied to wagon comlnsr to JJ'i'd, Scianton Inst Sunday moinlng. Suitable rovvnid will bo paid for Infoi mntlon leading to their recovery. Rob SLffinr.& L!UV Moobic, Pa.; or 'phone 7S3 D, Scianton. Room for Rent. FRONT ROOM for rent; dcshablo, 4i jiuuuia iivonue. Wanted. AVANTED A few shaics Tltlo Guarantee mm xi use uo. stock. Addicss AV Tilbuno ofllco. Wanted To Rent. WANTED A small house or fiat, prefer ably lurnlshed, In deshablo location. To gain attention, stato terms. P. O. Box 327. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, stiatght loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to G per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-315 Connoll building. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FURNISHED ROOMSriontrodorn impiovements; piivato family; gen tlemen piofoned, at 537 Adams avonuo. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gontlemon pre ferred, at 633 Adams avenue. Furnished Rooms Wanted. AVANTED Two fuuiibhod looms for man and two boys. Addicss stating pi Ice, Box 300 city. Wanted To Hire. AA'ANTED TO HIRE-A hoiso for light dellvciy dining Soptember. Scianton Bedding Co., 000 Lackawanna nvenuo. LEGAL. NOTICE Is hoioby given that Evans lh otheis havo mado a goucial assign ment of tho goods and effects in tholr stoio nnd bam In tiust for tho benefit of their ciedltois to tho iiudoiulgiied. All poisons indebted to tho said Evans Hroth eih mo lequcstcd to nuiko payment and thoso having claims to piebcnt thorn with out doluy. EDWARD P. MITCHELL. Assignee. 029 Point Ave,, Scianton, Pa. IN RE: ESTATE OF ANNIE CONNELL, l.ito of tho city of Scianton, county of Lackawanna, dcLctt.scd. Lettcia of admlnlstiation upon tho abovo immcd estato having been gi anted to tho undoihlgned, all persons having claims or domands against tho sumo will pitsL'itt them for payment, and all thosa Indebted thoioto will make immediate payment to AVILLIAM CONNI3LL. Connell Building Scranton, Pn. WELLES -V; TORREV. . Attoinojb for Estato, IN RE: Estato of John Jeimyn, at of tho City of Scianton, Pa., floceused. Lotteis testnmontaiy in llio abovo es tate having boon bi anted to tho under signed, all pei sons having claims or Judg ments against tho saiuo will pie3cnt thom lor payment, und all poisons Indobted thcieto will make Immediate) imminent to JOSEPH J. JERMYN. CIEQROE II. JI1RMYN, EMMA J, JEKMYN, Eecutois and Executlls. AVELLES & TOKREY, Attorneys. tss DURYEA. Mesdmnes Benjamin Rlchnrdson, Ellaiibeth Drlscoll, Sarah DilU, mid M, Aniiueiinmi, weio tho guests of Mis. W, G. Evans, of Scranton, Tuesday, Mr, Olcun Jacobs has accepted apposi tion us ugent for tho New York Life Insurance company. Tho olllceis of the Epworth league held a cabinet meeting Tuesday evening. No Order Accepted for Less Than to Cents. Branch WANT Officos. Want AdvorUnomonto Will Be Itecelved at Any of the Follow lng'Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCHULTS5, coiner Mul berry atrcot nnd Webster nve, OUSTAV P1CHEL, KW Adams nvenuo. West Slda " GEP.- .w- .THNKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. avonuo. 729 Cedar North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIB, Main avonuo street. corner North and Market Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS. 9J0 Gioon RIdgo street. C. LORENZ, coiner Washlhgton avonuo and Mai ton street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving nvenuo. Dunmoro J. G. PONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. HELP WANTED-An expei lenced sales lady. 'Addi ess below stating wheio cmpIoed and salaiv expected. Address 'Lackawanna Ave," caio Tribune otllLO. Wanted To Purchase. AVANTED-Mulo bull teiilei, 10 or U months old, color, bilndlc pi of ci red: piico muKt bo lcasouublc. Coachman, JJ9 Costcllo couit. Help Wanted Female. AVANTED Gill for geneial hoscwoHLT Apply nt 113 Madison avenue. Business Opportunity. FOR SALE A lino gcnotal stoio in good locality with lioiscs, wagons, lUtmes, etc. Stock Inventoiled In Apill neatly $7,000 and business will urn fiom $33,000 to $10,000 per year. Ptolits will inn J) per Lent, to 23 per cent. Reason of sale, ill health Fur fuither Infoimation wilto to P. O. Box 3.17, Scianton, Fa. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. sAVrlto for our speuial mar ket letter. Free on application. S M. Ilibbaid & Co. mnmbms N. Y rtanenll. dated and Stock Exchange, 41 and 40 rjrouuny, inow lone. LJstiWIsiieU ISO! Long DlstancoVPhone 23SS Broad. Real Estate. $1,000 wjll buy tho Roclio btoie propel ty ..I. .si. ni.,., i,tiiiuusu uuiiut.', .Dciauion; fiO feet fiont; not for sale after Sept. 1st. Sold for f 0,300 ten ve.ns aeo Heinuin Osthaus, Attorney, 503 Boaul of Trade. LOTS, houses and faims for sale. J. C Zurflieh. Sco FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos in upper Green Ridge; cholco neighbor hood; most desirable locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Maiviaa, 1736 Sanderson avenue. Dissolution of Partnership. THE PAtTOERSHlp'oTTrir Stone and F. C. AValtois, doing business under tho namo of the New Renovating Com pany, was dissolved on May 11, Ito.'. L H. STONE. Miscellaneous. s-j: THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoro, laundors shirts at Sc. each and collars and cuffs at l'c. each. PROFESSfOWA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1861 Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B., Real Estato Exchango Bldg., 12i5 Wash ington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDO. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELI, building. Dentists. DR. C. buildtn; E. EILDNBERGER, PAULI ', Spiuco stieot, Scianton. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 113 AVYOMING avo. Eire Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO., Tiadors Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys. DATTIUTC In all countries KM I LIN I Oof the Globe. Tho only licensed nnd equipped patont Eoucuor in me cuv. xso Liinigo lor lit formation on patentability; ovei ten jcais experlonoe. Kcplofflc & Co., Mcars Bid,?. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, IS AND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Rates icasomiblo, P. ZIECJLER. Pioprlotor. SCRANTON llOUSE. NEAR D L. .V. W, Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch. Piopiletor. Scavenger. A. B. BRiaaS CLEANS PRIA'V VAULTS and cess pools: no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. B. Bilggs, piopilutoi. Leavo ordeis 1100 North Main avonuo. or Elcko's ding stoio, coiner Adams and Mulboiiy, Both toloplioncs. Wii-e Screens. JOSEPH KUETTUL. REAR 311 LACIv.V ave, Scrnnton, nifis. of Wlro Soieons. Miscellaneous. MEOAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUP lilies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine, Warehouse, j'jg Washington avonuo. THE AVILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scianton at tbo news st.utd of Rei&man Bios., 400 Sputio und 50J Linden: M. Not ton, 3.'2 LuLkavvanuu ave,; I. 8. Schutzor, 211 Spruco Htio-jt. : ' . . j .j Boaideis Wanted R0ARDER8 WANTED-AVill tnko"sum- mor boaideis; tinea largo airy rooms mid good tublo bourd. Addicsb O. K,, Dalton, Pa. Board and Rooms. YErVYTElwL4Iu7EU llrst class tublo boaid, cau bo obtalaoit a( 3J3 JclTcison avenuo. DIRECTORY. BUSINESS OPPOilTUSIIiES. Rgflt ESIHIE Only Half a Cent a Word. Bltuatlona Wanted. SITUATION WANTHD-lly a boy U ,...()l'f, old In ofleo or Btoro. Address lw Dickson nvenuo. SITUATION WANTKD-tly ft young lady a.ii? l'illsl'.t botisewoik or second girl. Addicss M. M, P., 110 Elm street. SITUATION AVANTED-By boy nged 17 ,v.!i,c'liW!l.,1ld "knt0 Ollvo Ilors r . m'nU.tlnK..,l,!,I,S Bou references. Addicss Chailcs Miller, Oil Slocum atreot, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. , In Effect Juna 1, 100.'. Trains lcavo Scranton for Now. 'York At . 1 TO. 3 20. 0 03. 7.60 and 10.10 a. in.: 12 40, 340, ,I3j p. m. For Now Yoik and Phlla-dclphla-7.no. 10 10 i. in., and 12.40 and 3 33 p. m. For Gotildgboro-At 0.10 p. m. For Bufriilo l.lfi, U2j nnd 0 00 a. m.; 133, 0 50 and ll.io p m. For DlnghnmtOn. Elmlia nnd way otntlons 10 23 a. m, 1.05 p, m. J or Oswego. Syiacilbo and Utlca-1.15 and S-". n: .m'I r" P. m. OsWego. Syracuso nnd Ltlea tinln nt 0 22 a. m, dally, oxcept Sunday. j.-or Monttose-P.OO n. m.; 103 ""L1 M P '" Nicholson accommodation 4 00 and o 13 p. m. Blopmsluiig Divlslon-ror Not tlnimber land, nt o;a nnd 10.10 a. m.: U3 and 010 !' ,miA.Im' PlJ'niouth, nt S.10 a. m.; 3 40 and 0 03 p :n. Siindnyrinlns-For Now Yoik, 1 30, 3 20, Mb. 1010 it, m; 3-10 and 3 3"n. m. For nuffalo-1.13 and 0 2: a. m.; 153, Gf.0 and ii in p. tn. For Elmlia and Way Btatlono-Jii-i n. m. For Tlinirhnmton and wnv sta tions, 0 00 n. n, BlnoiTlsburK Division Leave Scianton, 1010 u m. nnd 010 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. in i:rtct Juno 13, iwj. Tiulns Lcavo Scranton. Tor Phlladelphl i und Now Yoik via D. & II. It. R, ut 7.11. tluough P.uloi Car and Day Coach Cnibondilo to New Yoll: nnd 8 47 a. ni. with L A'. Coach Cstbon- dqlo to Plilhdelphiii, and 2 1R, 1 J3 (lllaelc Dlamrmd Epie.s). nnd 11.40 p. in. Sua- d'U'"' &,f " n- !t'. 1 "'' n 1" P- m. i or liitn Haven, Unyleton and princi pal points In tho coal legions, via D As n.,It,I-7,1 : m'd 133 p. in. For Pottsvllle. 7.11 ii. m. For Betlilohom. Enston. Rending, Hnr llKliutg nnd piinelniil Intrirncdinto sta ,"",,; 1'n D. ,t IT. R. R. 7.41. 0 47 a. m ; -18, 4. ,, tninek Diamond Erciness), 11.43 n. '" Sundnjii, D. & 11. R. R . 0 33 a m ; 1 us. n 17 p m, For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlia, Ith-icn, Geneva nnd pilncinnl Intermedlnto niiiuuii via u., lj. & vr. R R , 0 33 a. m. and I .n p in. Tor Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag "'a 1 a IK Chicago nnd all polnti wet via " & IT. R. R 12 m nl : 3S (BInck Diamond Emu ess), lo 41. 11.40 n. m. Stin diiva. d. & ir r. r. i;oi, 9.17 n. m. Piillm-in ratloi nrd sloeplnB or Lehlfih i!!ey pailor ii nn nil ttnins liotweon Allke--Ume ,md xc.w A'ork. Phlladol nnin, Buffalo and Suspension Brldgo. ROLLIN 11 AVILTUIR. Gen. Supt , 23 Cm Hand Ftropt, Now Yoik. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23 Coitlnnd stiect, Now York. A AV. NONEMACItER, Dlv. Pass. Agt. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman rcsorvatlon-J apply to city ticket ofllco, 09 Public Square. Wllkes-Baiie, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29. 1902. Stations In Now Yoik, foot Liberty stioet and South Ferry, N. R Ttnins lcavo Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Duston, Bothlohem, Allon town. Mnuch Chunk, AVhito Haven, Ash ley, AA'illsos-Baito and Plttston nt 7.30 n. m , 1 p. m and I p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton. 7!0 a. in, tin align, solid vestlbulo train, with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with onlv 0110 change of com fot linltlmoto nnd AVashlngton, D. C , and; all ptinclpal points south and west. For Avoca. Plttston nnd AV'llkes-Barro. lpm. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 210 p, m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc . 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Hnrrlsburg via Allentovvn at 7 30 n m 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sunday, 2.10 p m. F01 Tamaqua and Pottsvlllo, 7.30 n. m.: 1 n m. and 4 p. m. Foi rates and tickets apply to ngont at station W. G. BESSLF.R. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedulo in Etfect Juno 10, 1902. Tialns leavo Scianton: CIS n. m, week diijs, tluough vestlbulo tialn fiom AVllkcs-Bano. Pullman buffet parlor car and conches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllo; stops at principal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbuiy. Hnr lisburg, Flillndclphln, Baltlmoio, Wash ington and fot Pittsburg and tho West. 9 17 a. in . weok diys, for Sunbury. Har rlsbutg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AVash lngton nnd Plttsbuig nnd tho AVest. 1.42 P m , week days, (Sundays, 1.53 p. m.), for Sunbury Hairlsbutg, Philadel phia, Bnlttmoic, Washington and Pltts buig nnd tho AVest. 3 2S p. m., week dajs, through vestlhulo tialn fiom AVIlltes-Baiio. Pullmnn buffPt pallor car rnd conches to Philadelphia via Pottsvlllo. Stops nt ptinclpal Intermedl nto stations. 4 33 p m., week da vs. for ITn-deton, Sun buiy, Hnrilsbuig, Phlladolphla and Pitts- U1S' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. II. WOOD. Gen. Pass, Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno IS, 1902. Trains for Caibondalo leavo Scrnnton at 0 44 7 30. 8 30, 10 13 a. m. i 12 03, 1.12, 2.11, 3 Do! 5 29! 0 23, S..21, 9.13, 10 01 p. m.; 12 IS. "For'llo'iiesdale C II, 1013 a. m.; 2.11 and r .in n 111, For AVllkes-Batro-OT?. 711. S41. 9 47. 10 33 n. m.i l-'W. 1 I-'. 2.1S, 3 2S, 4 33, 010, 7.1S, 10 11, U 19 )) in. Foi L. V, R. R. Polnts-7.41, 9.47 a. m.: " IS, 4 33 and 11.49 p. 111. For Pennsvlvnnla R. R. Toints 0 33, 0.17 a. nj.; 1.42. 3 2S and 133 p, m. For Albany and nil points noith 7.38 a. m. und 3 30 p. m. in. uuu jUNnAV TRAINS. Tor Caibondalo SfO, 11.33 n. m.; 211, 3 311. 5 52 and 11.17 p. m. For AVIlkes.inrre-9 33 a. m.; 12 03, 153, 3.2S. fi.12 nnd 9.17 n, m. For Albany nnd points north 3 50 p, m l'or Honcsdale S 50 a. in.; 1133 nnd 3 51 P' AV.' L. PRA'OR, D. P. A , Scranton, Pa. Eiie Raihoad Wyoming Division. In Effect July 30th. 1902. Tialns leavo Scianton ror -Hawloy nd local stations at 7,20 and S 43 n. m.;1.35 and 5 20 p m. Sumlnji., 9 00 a, 111 and 1 33 p, m. For Now Yot Ic, Nowburgli anil intoimedlnta points nt 7.20 a. in. and 1.33 p. 111. Sundass. l.Vi p. ni For UoneMlnlo 1 33 and 5 20 p. m. - Tialns aulvn at Sciuutou (.20, liMtia. m.j '1 Oil and 9 15 p. m. Sundays, 1 00 ajn? s.13 p, m. a 4 .. New Yoik, Ontario and Western," Tlmo Tabla i.i Erfect Sunday, Juno 15, i?03 NORTH BOUND TUAINS. Lcavo Lcavo Arrlva Tialns, No. 1 , No. 1 , No. 7 ., Scianton. Cnilioudiila, Cadosl.t, 10 "o n. in. 11.10 a, ni. 1.0.) prm. 4 00 p. in, hi p.m. uoo p.m. U 10 p. ni Ar.Cm bondalo 6 40 p in SOllTH BOUND. Liivo Lcavo Arrlvo Cndosla, CaibpudalQ. Sorantgn. , Cw a.m. 7..T, a.'m. s 40 a.m. 10 01 a, 111. loion. m. 2 13 I), m 4 (XI i) in. 4 43 n 'in. Trains, No, ii No. I , No. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH HOUND. Leavo Lcavo ArrlVn Tialns, No. 9 , No, 5 , Scianton, Cut bondalo. Cndnsln. s 3J a. in, 9 in p. in 10 43 a. m. 7 W p in Ar.Cai bondala 7.13 p,m tilllj'ill llUUKI', Leavo Leavo Arifvo Tialns, Cudosia. Cavbondnle. Scranton. No. 0 ,,,... Wn.lll, 723n,m, No. 10 ..,.. 4 30 P. m. OOJp in, C43p..fi1, Tiulns Nos. 1 on week das. nnd 0 on onucLi lor jnow ioik city, flllu dlotown. Walton, Noiwlch, Oneida, Oa Tialn 3 tor Poyntelle. AValton. Dolhl. Sidney, Norwich and all Now Berlin biunch points. Tniln No. 0, with "Quaker City Ex. picas" nt Soiunton, via C. R. R. of N. J , for Philadelphia, Atlanto CEv, Baltlmoro, AVashlngton ami Pennsylvania state points. Sea tlmo!al)Io and consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. G. P. A i New York! J. E. WELSH, T P, A., Scianton, Pa. vl A '.-'i t t J,l A ,?V&I j-. il& vH-Aeh-j -( J Mtdp. S& jtW4Mrt. &hX S .sfei&ML Ai - . - i j , Wt- MjU-aMAr .-v&aiB-i