-.i ' A71 A $"H ?'' fc W P4jy )?-. n ? ,- u n i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1002. S '"iV- .; "ri', f NORTHEASTERN If PENNSYLVANIA BRADFOHD COUNTY. Special to the Sernnton Tribune. Townndn, Aug. 28.-Tlioie Ib no doubt lhat Towunda will Imvo to cntcrtuln Bcvoral thousand vlsltois next Wodnes tlny, September 3, tbo dny for the grand event of tbo iippourunco of Pawnee Hill's Wild West show. This Is the only historical wild west In existence that Is faithful and absolutely true and unadulterated, as to Its simplicity, roorullty, fidelity to nature and grand eur, and will bo one of the best enter tainments that has ever left Its tuieks In this section. Miss May Lllllc, who Is young In years and 11 Ponnsylvn nlnn by birth, Is the only champion lady biucback shot of the world, and lias won medals In Germany, Franco, nnd other countries. Tho Austinlltm boomerang tluowcrs me nlone worth the admission fee of this enormous ex hibition. In the long list of attractions, nil the sports, contests of tho brave and daring people of our own southern Flstcr icpubllc, Old Mexico, will bo neon; also cery rtontler of westein life, Mexican and Indian life actually und realistically leproduccd and len dcicd tiuc to life. A milltniy spectacu lar drill by all nations In competition is n'lso spoken highly of by the pi ess. In the street parade will bo seen live hands, callope, mounted Indians, tow boys, Mexicans, Texas steel s, elks, buffaloes, pialile schooners, Indian tlavoys, chat lots, Ameilcan, Fieiieh, Geitnan and English cuviiUy and aitll leiy. All will bo seen at Ovvcgo, Sep tember 1; Moravia, Septembci 2; To wanda, September 3; Sayic, September 4; Buth, .September 5. A peculiar case comes fiom tho vicinity of Athens, the facts occmring one night, hist weelc. A man and vvo naii dtovo up to the fniinhouse of a nan named Randolph, late at night, md seeing no one about tho place, rose into the bain. The couple then returned to the house and after mous ing Mr. Randolph, asked pel mission for lodging. He sized his isitois up, nnd noticing that the woman was very rareful to keep back In the dim light, lie became suspicious and refused them admittance. They dcpai ted, giumbllng, and nothing 111010 was thought of tbo case. The next morning at 3 o'clock lie ueard a noise in the kitchen, and on defending found that the man and wo man had broken Into the house and weie about to build a flic In the stoc. He piomp'ly louted them out of the louse and bam.-' The following moili ng Oscar Schoonover, who re&ldcs near Sayie, found the rig In tho middle of his oat field, wheie It had been turned out. The last lepoits were that the police authorities wete looking after the ncry couple. The Lehigh Valley l.iihoad dctectiveh luivc captuied ten lldeis within the jiast week. Some paid their fines, while otheis aie doing time in tho county bastlle and joining the chain gang. Tho meeting of tho Bradfoid county Fiohibitlonist.s was falily attended on Tuesday. Dr. Swallow was tinablp to be present, but his place was tilled by State Chaiiman Jones, of Philadelphia, and Homer L. Castle, of Pittsbuig. The following ticket was selected: Sheilft, O. W. Fawcett, of New Albany; pio thonotarj, O. A. Wilght, of East Can ton; 'leglster and lecorder, C. J. Sum Jier, of New Albany; treasurer, L. T. Adams, of Sinlthlleld; commissioners, J. A. Gould, of West Builington, and Muitiri Fee, of Cnmptown; leglslatuie, Leslie Barnes, of Rome; F. D. A. Klngsley, of Smltblleld, and P. M. Wright, of East Canton; auditois, A. L. Slsson, of Towanda, and C. L. Ran dall, of New Ei a. The nineteenth nniiual reunion of the One Flundieil and Forty-flist legimont, Pennsylvania Volunteeis, was held in Touanda vesterdny foienoon and after 110011. The number of voteians of the 'ieglment present was 12S. Twelve de ceased membeis weie lepoited since the t last lcunlon. The addiess of welcome by W. J. Young, of Towanda, was te 1 pponded to by the president, Hon. D. 1, W. Searle, of Montioso, who paid 11 , glowing tribute to tho old bos who fought for their country foity eais ago. The following offlceis weio chosen for the ensuing year: Piesldent, Hon. iD. W. Searle, of Montioso; vice-piesl-tlents, G. W. Kilmer, of Monroe, and J. ), P. Coburn, of Orwell; seciet.uy, Rev. ' t). Ciaft, of Angelica, N. Y.; tioasurer, ' W. T. Hoi ton, of Towanda. The legi 5 nient's roll show s a list of 400 sut vlv lOis. The next meeting will be held at Monroeton in 100.1. m TUNKHANNOCK. 1 Specltl to the Scranton Tribune. . Tunkhannock, Aug. 29. Mis. John Rtaik, of Lake Caicy, bpent Thuisday with lelutlves In town. William Ruthledgo and wife, B. J. Hope, wife and son Robeit nnd Mis, Margaret Kluge, of New York city, uio suests of Mr, and Mis. Patilck Boiee, ut their homo on Pine sticct. Tho prlinaiy elections lor delegates to the Republican county convention to be held on Monday will be decided to duy In tho dlffeient election dlstilcts of tho county. Cousidciublo Inteiest is manifested In the icsult, and theic Is no doubt that tlicio will be a laigo crowd In attendance at tho coming con vention. Mis, II. W. Chnso and daughter, Les lie, of Wllkes-Buire, hnvo been the BUest of tho foi mer's brother, Thomas II, Giemllle, on Putnam stieet. Rev. S. C. Hodge, pastor of tho Ptes bytcilan chmcli, has letuincd f 10111 his vacation. Mis, Hodge did not jeturn with him, but remained with iclativca In New York for a. shoit time. Tho Tilton Hoho company will go to Meshoppen on Monday to take p.ut In thn liremen's parade and races to bo held theio, Tho annual picnic of tho Odd Fellows of Wvomlng county will bo held nt. Itensihaw park on Thuisday, September 4. The Spilngvlllo Cornet band will fur nish the music for the occasion, Charles U. Teny and family are on a ten days' outing at Thousand Islands. Miss Molllo Tldd and Charles need, j( Washington, V. C aio tho guests of Airs. ElUubetb Ross, on Putnam stieet. -f Boy Cured of Collo After Physician's ( ' Treatment Had Failed. My boy when four y'enia old was taken with collo and cramps In his (stomach. I sent for the doctor and ho injected moiphlne, but the child kept getUne woise. i then gave him half a teaapoonful of Chumbei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlunhoeu Remedy, and In half an hour ho was sleeping unci soon recovered. F. L, Wllklns, Bhell Lake, Wis, Mr, WHklii8 Is bookkeeper for the Bhcll Lake Lumber Co. For bale by all "druggists Fiank Carey, of Bethlehem, Is visit ing his parents, Mr, and Mis. John Caiey, on Third street. Leslie Ace Is visiting his father, Frank Ace, who Is eniplojed at Shields' stone milt nt Nicholson, UNIONDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Unlondolc, Aug. 29. Wednesday even ing, August 27, nt tho home of Rev. D. D. Jenkins, at Unlondalc, Hownid S. Poincry and Miss Elizabeth J. Walker, of Forest City, were united In niar lliigp, The young couple cnteicd the pallor to tho strains of the Lohengrin wedding march. Miss Marjorlo Jenkins presided nt tho organ. The mat tinge wits solemnized by Rev. D. D. Jenkins, under an inch of evcrgiocn, In tho picscnco of the parents of tho bilde and groom and sister of the bride. The bride was uttractlvely attired and made a very pretty appearance. After the r.ei oniony there was a profusion of icfieshmonts scived. The young niar 1 led couple will enter at once upon tho duties of housekeeping In n vv oil-fur-nlshed house In Foiest City, whole they expect to make their futuio home. The best wishes of their many fi lends go with tlicm for pleasant sailing on the sea of mntiinionlal life. Philip Rlcker, of Oxfoul. N. Y Is visiting ut the home of Mis. Minnie Ellis. Miss Edith Maynard, of Jermyn, re turned home Tuesdny. A number of our townspeople attend ed the last session of camp meeting at Thompson, Wednesday night. Miss Aniiabello Bennett's fi lends gave her a surpilse patty last Ftlday even ing. There was a laigo number of her young friends ptesent, nnd she was vety generously remenibeied. Miss Bessie Coleman Is visiting friends in Wllkes-Barto. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Haydon last week entei tallied Linn Diake. This young man Is a recent gtaduate of Fac toiyvllle academy, and has been sup plying tho Baptist chuich pulnit at Elkdalc dining the summer. Ho Is a joung man of noble aspliatlons, and is giving excellent satisfaction In his pul pit efforts. Mts. Shubael Carpenter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ha L. Churchill and JJttlc daugh ter Blanche attended a wedding leeep tion of a telatlvo at Oison, Tuesday night. Evangelist Chnilcs Newell preached In Lynn stieet and D.ute's coiners last Sunday. Miss Bcs'Slo Caipentcr, of Blooms burg, was a visitor heie recently. HALLSTEAD. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, Aug. 20 O. F. Coiwln and family attended the Corwln reunion at Rots paik, Wednesday. About scventy- llve membeis of the Coiwln family weiu In attendance. Hany Kapp, one of the Spanish Ameiican war eteians, has been gi anted a p6usloii of $C a month. The Yoke Fellows band will be led Sunday morning by William Osterhout. The afternoon service will be addicsscd by J. Madison Gnthany, of Blown uni versity, who Is spending his vacation in Hallstead. Mr. and Mis. Chailes Chembeilin are spending a few days with Mis. Chem beiiln's brothel, Charles Brown, at Nicholson. The Hallstead band will hold a sacred conceit Sundt.y afternoon at 3 o'clock on the liver lawn. Postmaster Wniren F. SImrell has purchased the house and' lot on Pine stieet from Rufus Smith, of Blnghain ton. Melvln Gnthany, of League Island navy yaid at Philadelphia, is homo on a five days' fin lough. Fied Lake and "family, of Fergus Falls, Minn., who hne been ibitlng Mr. Lake'h sister. Mis.. L. W. Chutch, have letuined home, The 0-months-old daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Scott Ives was bulled Wed nesday afternoon in Rose Hill ceme tery. ' "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will appear In Hallstead Saturday o piling, on tho liver bank, near Mitchell's hotel. Ad mission, adults, 23 cents; childicn, 15 cents. Doois open at 7.30; pcifoimuiicc at 8. Tho membeis of the Presbi teilnn Sunday school will hold their picnic Saturday in Baine's giovc, below tho bilk mill. Mrs. Beit Mnvnaid nnd children are vlhltiiig fi lends In Binghamton. Clyde Chase left this week for Baltl moio, wheio ho will make his future homo with his uncle, Emmett Chase. Mrs. Michael Hnjs and Mis. James Millaid aio spending the week with fi lends In Buffalo. Miss Anna Moiau, who hns been vis iting her sister, Mis. John Lynch, has letuined to her homo In Blnglinniton. Tho Tiuesdell-Wniner-Mnish reunion was held at tho home of Mis. Gen: go Adams, of New Yoilc avenue, Thuis duv, Twenty books have iccently been ic colvcd fiom the Pratt llbrniy at Now Mllford for tho Young Men's Clulstian association at this place. Mis. J. T, Kliby and children uro 'vis iting fi lends In Binghamton. HONESPALE, Special to the Scinntmi Tilbnno, Honesdnle, Aug. 20, The Maple City band open nlr conceit, given Thuisday evening on tho shoro of Park hike, was enjoyed by a huge audience, Revs. G. A, Place, of tho Methodist chuich, and C, L. Percy, of tho Baptist chuich, will odlclato In their ipspecttvo chui clica on Sunday next, Theio will be no pienchlng In the Episcopal and Pieshytoilan chinches. Labor Pay excursion to Lako Ladoio on Monday will take a largo number of Honesdalo people. Tho Maple City band furnishes muslo for the day. An Interesting ganio of ball is piom Ised on tho Honesdalo giound at 2.30 Satuiduy afternoon. Mis. Walter A, Wood, Misses Flor enco AVood and Elizabeth W, Uentley will seive nn tho golf giounds Satur day afternoon. ' Honesdnle banks will close Mondny, Labor Day. And now comes tho announcement that tho water power at Hawley Is to be harnessed to supply electiclty to all tho cities and towns In Northeastern Pennsylvania, except Honesdnle, Tho Wayne County fair will bo held September 2J, 21, 25 and 26. The Honesdalo Golf club wl hold a tournament on Monday Liibor Day, Prizes huye been eUen by J, D, Wcs- tJim..-Lf-glVJiM, ubJju,ii,j ton nnd A. P. Thompson, which wllfbo competed for. Benjamin W. Fitch, deceased, car ried a W.500 life Insurance. R, Milton Salmon, a recent graduate of Lafayette college, has entered tho orrico of A. T. Scnrle as n student at law. - mi ' PITTSTON. ' Bpcclnl to the Sci anion Tribune. Plttstou, Aug. 20. At tho centennlnl celebration In Itlootnsburg today theio was but one entry In tho el 1 lit Bound, that was tlie Eagle Hose company of this city, and they were nwnrded tho pilze, giving a dilll In lino stylo, About 150 people from this city attended tho celebration today. Mayor Coicoian has vetoed an ordin ance passed by both blanches of coun cil piovldlng for tho transfer of a piece of land to the Plttstou Opeia House company. Within an hour after tho dlagiam for the Lymnn Howo Moving Picture exhibition which nppoais here next Monday evening, had opened this morn ing almost every seat In Music hall had been s-old. The entertainment is given under the auspices of the Welsh Con gregational chinch. Caids were leeched today fiom Wil liam Piobyn nnd David Caiter, two Plttstou vocalists who are travelling In Euiopo on a conceit tour. They uie nt Geneva, Switzerland, at piebcnt, en joying good health and having a splen did time. The delegates to the state convention of tho C. T. L. U. who have been here for the past two days were tendered a hnnquct In Keystone hall last even ing by the local niembois of the union. Tho work of tho convention was com pleted yesteulay afternoon. Shamokln was decided upon for the holding of tho next convention. A young Italian bicyclist inn Into William Giles' giocery team which was standing on North Main street this morning. The f lightened horses 1.111 over the boy and blcvcle, badly damag ing tho latter and but slightly lnjuilug the boy. THEATRICAL. Moonlight Maids. Tho "Moonlight Maids" Hie billed to ap pear at the Star for tlneo nights com mencing wth tho usual matlncu on Mon dny. The name of tho builesquo Is "A CIicus Day and Night.," It Is descilbed as a blight bit of nonsense, conbtuictcd, somewhat on the lines of the Ensllsh musical comedies that aio at the piesont time having Mich a succes.sful iuh both In New Yoik nnd London. A foimldablo list of comedians mnle and female .110 In the cast. Flist comes Mcssib. AMlllanis ami Adams, tho nu thois of the plcfc; who will poitiay tho eli.uacteis of 'Ttiibber Ike" and "Levi Winoutskj," with then usual bklll and nonsense. MI'S Tuni.i Ilanlon, a quaint, oiiginal j.onng actioss with tho keenest possible sense of huinoi, quick in action, with a vciy mobile countenance and an ctiamdiimiy lino voice. She is .1 ' So cict L.id" to the niaiiow with a hciuty honest laugh and an unlimited command of Iiugh piovoking devices Then thoie aio Campbell and Daic. Piey and Allen, Fields and Evans, Miss Geoi,;la OTt.imej, the bislcis Little Mold and 111 my otheis. Mntlncrs daily at -'30, evenings at 8 1" Evening pilees will be chaiged at the Monday (I.ibor Da) matinee, as on all boliilaj-. Se.tts now on bale at the bo olllce. New 'phono JkOl. A Cool Theater. Tho management of the Dixie theater has been singularly foitunato in having tho nil alignments of tho beautiful bouso peifccted with a view to good ventilation. On account of tho manner in which tho building is situated, numerous cits have rot only been possihlo but the ventilating facilities 1110 unsumasscd. None ol tho aitltlclallv -cooled theateis of tho metiopolls have dining tho past few davs of summoi weather been ns cool and delightful as tho DKic audltoilum, and pattons dm lug the piomUod hot Sep tember will llnd tho houso most icfiesli lng in tlie niattei of tcmpeiatuie. This uftoinoon and ovening will clobo tho lit Ht succpbsful week. On Monday an entlio new bill will bo picsonted which will bu headed lv Jlr. and Mis, Itobyns, the Ameilcan Kendalls, in fuico comedy. Vaudeville Next Weelc. Dixie's theater will inesent another ilaboiato bill net weelc which will bo beaded by Mr. and Mis Itohjn, who 1110 known in music IiiiIIh as tlio "Ameilcan Kendalls." They will appear in 11 fuico comedy of unusual meilt, entitled, "Tho Morning Aftci." Seven other ncls will bo given in con junction with tho Itobvns A most intei cstlng fc.itme, e.specinlly 101 tho olmg, will be tho Vitogiaph plctuies of tho coionation of King IMw.ud, which uio (omplcto and autlicnth', and will bo ex hibited In Amcilea for tho (list time. At Acndemy Next Week. In speaking of thn M.vikU & Hauler Stock company which opens a week's en gagement at tho Aradomv with n special Labor Day matlneo Monday afternoon, the Dally News of Alpena, Mich , bajs: "Tho gicat seciet of tho taiecesi of tho Myiklo & Haider pioductlon, however, made itself upp.ucnt befoio tho conclus ion of tho second net, and lhat is not only tho commendable Individual meilt It contains, but tho talent in the nggiegate, well balanced and evenly modulated," Nathan Halo. An incident of special note to tho tho- atei-gneis of our city will bo tho picbou- tatlon of Cljdo Fitch's four-act diuma, "Nathan Hale," with Mi. Hownid Kile PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES, Cut out tho plctuics appealing on this page each day, diaw a pencil niaik mound tho hidden object, suva them until Satiuday, then send thoni 01 tnko them to The Tilbune of ilea in an envelope mldicsactl to "Pii-.zlo penai tmeiit." Encloso in the euvelopo youi nnmr, ago and addicts. Tho lios and ghls who couectly mink the nl plctuies appealing duilng tho vvoelt, and whoso nusweis aio (list lecclveil, will havo their names published in Tho Trlbuno Monday morning. r isHir-r Tho dog In this picture Is looking for the two missing animals. ' 54tJli In J.I10 tltlo role, nt tho Lyceum. It will bo ptoduccd with full stnga settings, nnd coBtumca of ronipoteut plnjcin. Ai omul tho hciolc cliiuiictois, fiom whom tho play doilves Uh mine, tho ati thoi 1ms woven a tomiiuco of ubsoiblug Intel est. . STAOE NOTES. The musical net of Uiand and Grant at Dixie's tlicnter, Is one of the best of the kind on tho load. Theio coloicd m tints mo Ideals In the tendltton of ing-tlmo music, and their "Dusky innlden," which Is 11 soil of btulcHnuo upon tho "Pretty Maiden,' of "Kloiodmn." fame, Is 11 de lightful nunpVr that never fulls to sccuro till niinnrn. Ucoigo II. Muitny, who Is managing' tho nuiHlral comedy, ".viy Aiiiuincttc," which will bo seen at the Lyceum on Sep tember fi, has Just ai lived In this illy to mnko llniil airatigcnicnts for tho pioduc tlon of the piece. Ml. Mtirinv will bo ro tncmbeicd as tho pioneer of "l'ovy Gland, pa" and unions successes, so theio U lit tle doubt that ho will be able to add an otltei feathei to his alicndy well decoi iited caii li his now vcnluiv. Bv pavlnR WW tn Mi, Sillsbuiy Mun nger Gnu Hill lotnliiH tlio eastern tights to "Alpliouso nnd Gaston," whllo tho western tcnltoiy will bo conliollcd by the Hist named nuiuagcr. Maud Iliijniond, tho wife of Oiih Ung cis, Iuih been engaged by Clmili.4 Pioli man for "Tho Now Clown," She will Im pcibotinto a London scilo-comlc and will intioducc lier songs and specialties. Dointhv llnnimoud will bo Mr. Rtchntd Miinslleld's leading lady next season. She comes fiom Tony's the iter, Lomlon, and Is icpoiled to bo ciy beautiful and tal ented. Mailo Diessler lias resigned fiom "The King of High Hull ' company anil Is still nut of an engagement. Mts Diessler claims the pnjt iisslsncd to her wa3 be ncath her capabilities. D., L. & W. BOARD TOR TODAY. The follow lng Is tho make-up of tho Dclawaie, Lackawanna und Western board for today: SATURDAY, AUG. 30 I'ushcis 7 n. 111, C II u tholomow : 8 a. a. m, Houbcr; 11 43 a. 111., Moran; 7.o0 p. m., Muriny; 0 p. m , Case. Ilrlpeib 130 a. m , MrGovcin; 7 a. m , Lamping; 10 a. 111 , Coskn ; J 15 p. m., Lat imer. NOTICE. Kliby will 11111 Nealls' cievv Fildny, Aug. JO, and until fuitliei notice. JIcCuo and cicw will take their tun on 1130 p. m. etia east, Fild.iy, Aug. 29. Biady nnd clow will lun S a. m. extra cast, S:i tin (lily, Aug. .10 Follows and cievv will take thcli run on No G. Satuidaj, Aug 30. Itnffeitv and cievv will take their 11111 0113.13 p. in. cxtia cast, Satuulay, Aug 30 BASEBALL j American League. At St. Loulb (Hist game) R 1I.E. Baltimnic 10 00 000 001 -' J St. Louis 0 2 J 0 02 0 1- 7 7 J Uutteilcs Ilcisenian and Robinson; Powell and Kahoc. Umplia Shcildan Second game- ' R.1I.E. naltimoiu 0000 100 10- 1 o 1 &t. Louis U I) 0 1 0 1 J 0 - I 8 J li.itteiies Howell, Butler and Smith; Sudhoff and Susdcn. Umplic Shcildan. At Chicago RUE Philadelphia 3 1130020 0-10 k! 0 Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 J 1 (i 1) 3 Hntteiles Pl.mk and Schicckengnst; Callahan and llugheb. Umpltcs Caiuth ci.s and Johnstone. At Cleveland- K II E Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 110-.' fi 2 Cleveland 0 2 0 0 0 0 J 0 1 S 1 Battel ics Tow nseiul nnd Cink; JI0010 nnd Wood. Umplic Connolly. At Dctlc.lt- R.H.E. Hoslon 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 h U 0 Detioit 00 0000 00 11 u -1 Bittciiob Dliiccn nnd W.111101; Mullen and Buelow. L'mplio O'Loughlin. National League. At Boston- ' R II E. BlooklMi 000000000-0 5 1 Boston 00 0.' 00 11 I 3 0 Battel icb Evans and Lattlmer; Plltlng cr and Jloian. Umphe Blown. At Plttbbiug- R.H.E Chicago 03100012 00 li 1 Pittsburg 10 02000003 7 1 Battel! es Williams ami Kllng; Ciibh man and Pohl. 1'mpiie O'Day. At Philadelphia R II. E. New Yoik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 0 0 Philadelphia 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 .' li 7 o Battel les McGlnnitv and Bovvoinmn; Ibeig and Douglobs Umplic li win, At Cincinnati R.H.E. St. Louis 0 10000000 1 10 2 Cincinnati I 1 0 1 0 0 1 .! 10 IS 1 Battel les Ycikes nnd Rjaii; Halm and Bcigen. Umphe Einsllc. Eastern Lengue. Nowaik, 3; VVoiiostoi, 1. Fiovldeuce, fi; Jeisey City, o , Monti eul, G; Toionto, 1. Buffalo, 10; Rochester, 3 ((list game). Rochestei, 5; Buffalo, 3 (second game). Help Wanted Female. ACNTlTDAgo7lcirr'mi"i3r'l)0w ill iccommciided. JIis. A. B. Blair, 101 Jcffoison avenue, WANTED Ghl for geneial houscwoik. Apply at -113 Madison avenue. HELP WANTED-An expeiJenced bales- lady. Addicss below stating vvhciu omplojeil and salaiv opeeted. Addicss "Lackawanna Ave.," caio Tilbuno otlleo. tho cat thut chabed tho rut, Find A AiWiMm j .,.,-j J,fi!iifm''i0idkli(... THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" I IUI1 IIUIIIU, Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. FOR RENT-Flvo fin nlshed moms with nil' model n ImmnvcmouU for hoiibe keeping, 110 Washington avenue. FOR RENT Fiom September 1 ,9-ioom house, 027 Gloeit ltldgo stieet! modem Improvements; steam heat free; location veiy convenient. FOR RENT-Benutlful ten-loom slnglo house, completely fin nlshed, with nil ImpiovomrntB, centrally located, on Bpiuco stieet. tnniilto J. C. Zuillleli, leal estate luokci, 517 Lackawanna avenue. A BEAUTIFUL Iioiiho for lent, nine looms and nil model n Impiovcmontii. nt KiKi Adams avenue. Varnnt now. Lot (0 foot fiont. with shado tiees nnd beau tiful Mud In tour. At voiy icnsonulilo lent. Call nnd seo J. C. Zuillleh, 517 Lack awanna avenue. FOR KENT l-'rnm Rcptemhpr 1, D-ioom Iioiihc, mi Gi pen Ulilftc sticct; model n Impiovements; stcum heat free; location very convenient. FOR RENT Two fill nlshed cottages nt Lako Slieildan; dry and healthy loca tions good shade and llncst place for a week or a month's outing In Noithcin Pennsylvania. Addicbs II. L. Haidlng, Factoryvlllo, Pa. For Sale. LARGE fm nlshed hniiso for lent to a suitable pnitv. The landladv mnv keep a few looms. Comegys, Council building. FOR SALE Cheap, one laigo new gio cei y wagon, cm i ylng capacity 4 "00 pounds; alho ono huge coffeo gilndei; enn bo l an by motoi or hnnd povvei . Ap ply to B. Moses, sis Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE A (list class meat niaikot. Ownei will woilc for patty. Address 111 Chestnut street, Dunmoie, Pn. Help Wanted. HOME WORK $(,0 monthly coining let tens; eithei soc. Send two stamps for paitlculius nick's Supply Co, 3031 Ilnl sted St., Chicago. WE WANT opcintois foi shht fnrtoty. Steady woik and good pay. We will pnv tianupoitntlon to Ficehold, N. J., nnd guniantca bonid to those who will come and take positions with us V. Henry Rothschild Co, Ficehold, N. J. Furnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED Fin nlshed looms for light housekeeping. J. B. Tilbuno office. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST Between Cl.nk's Gicen and Chin chilla, a black silk jacket Tinder ic wnidcd if left at Praco's stole, or Bun noil s stoic at Clink's Summit. Mae Com night, Cktik'8 Gicen, Pa Room for Rent. FRONT ROOM for tent; deniable, 421 -uams avenue. Wanted To Rent. WANTED A Rmall house or (lat. profit ably furnished, In desirable location To gain attention, state terms. P. O, Bon 3J7. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, btialght loans or Building and Loan. At trom 4 to G per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-313 Connell building. Furnished Rooms for Rent. rURNMSHnrTOMSforrcnt. "mo5orn Improvements; pi hate family; gen tlemen pi of ei led, at 537 Adams avenue. rURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pio ferred, at 533 Adams avenue. Wanted To Hiie. WANTED TO II1RE-A hoiso for light deliveiy duiing Septembci. Seinnton Bedding Co, COO Lackawanna avenue. Auction Sale. AUCTION SALE-Wedncbday, Sept. 3, 1 ,0. All tho contents of my lively, hoi so, harness, cnirliiges, lumbei wagons and sleighs. 315 Oakfoul couit, Biovvn'3 l.lv ei y. SEALED PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Sealed pioposils will be opened at tho ofllco of the City Re coidur by tho Dliector of this Depaitmcnt ut 3 o'olock p m , on Pi Ida v, Septembci .", ISO.', toi tho icpalilng of Engine houses No 'h 2 ai.d 3 uceoidlng to plans and bpccillcatlons on lllc In tho ofticn of the liuicuu of Building Inspection Sepaiatc bids must bo submitted on each house. All bids shall bo liled with tho City Con tioller at hla ofllco, In tho City Hall, Seianton, Pa , not luter than 2 o'clock p in., Filduy, Soptombor 5. 1'Ju.'. Tho City lescives tho light to loject any or all bids. F. L WORM8ER, Dliector Department ot Public Safety. Pci R, Seianton, Pa.. Aug. 20. 1902. I'ROPOSAI.S-Sealed piopoMiils will be opened at the ollleo of tho Cltv Re coidcr by tho Dhcctoi of this Depaitmcnt at 3 o'clock p m , on Filduy September 5, 1902, for tho icconsti action and lopall- ing or tno city ot seianton liiitn.igo c-io-matoiy biillillng, acioiding tn plans and spocilicntlmiH ou 11 lo hi tho ofllco of tlie Iliucau of lluildlug Inspeetiiiu. All bids shall bo Hied with tho City Conti oiler at his ofllco lu tlio Clt Hall not later than 2 o'clock i). in,, ou Filduy. September n, 190.'. Tho sum or llftv ($7)00) dollais In cash in cei tilled (heck Is to bo enclosed with each bid, which sum shall bo loi letted to tho City In easo of lefusnl in omlbsioii ou tho unit of the bidder to whom tho (outuict Is avvaided to oveciito rnntwict within ten dus after tlio awaid iug nfUho snnio, 'I ho City icseives tho light to teject any or nil bids. F L. WORMBER. Dh color Depaitment nf Piibila Safety. Seianton, Pa., Aug. 20, 190.', Per R BRIDOll PHOI'OSAl.S-Sealed pioposals will bo torched at tho ollleo of tho Supeilnteiiilent of Publlu Giminds and siipi lull ItuildingH. Hniilsbuig, P.i , iiulil U o'clock m . on Tuesday. September 2J, 1002. tor the lebullilliig of tho super-Htiuctuio nf tho bildgo over Lackavvanua ilvei, at tli Uoimigh of Old Foi go, Luekiiwanna Cnuiity, Pa Bids must lio plaied In son atina envelopes endorsed nn tlio oiiIhIiI" with tho namo nnd location of tho InlilgK ami tho ii. mm of tho bhtdoi, Plans nut! t-pei ideations ran bo hud on npplluitlnu to tlio Siiiiciluti'iiduiit of Public Oinuuds and Buildings at Banishing, Pa. Bids will bo nponul ill tho piobomu nf tho bid deis or their loiiiosentativts In tho Bo. t option Room of tho Evocutlvo Dopait in cut at Haiilsbiug, l'a., at tlio time limned abnvn, , By Older nf tho Boaid, ' T, L. EVRE, Supcihiteifdoilt William A Stone, E H, llnidenbeigh Fiank (1. Ilm lis, Iloanl of Commissioner:; of Puhllo aiouuils und Buildings, Salesmen Wanted, A.LESMEN WANTED-Competent mor (iiiui)io in caiiiiug gnou money, iu liuudlo our lino ol carbon copying im neis, either logular or on tho bldo. Plillln lliino iz Co, 1-3 Union Squuic, New Yoik City, ACTIVE speciality salesman to take poi maneiit agency for well cstabilslicr (luis of goods uued In factories nn Btuhlrs. No capital, but small bond ie nulled Address Vlscol Company, L'as CamlnidKie Mass. ?--.-,.v.jBt,.J,l.Ml,-viw -JAM.,i. No Order Accepted Tor Less Than 10 Cents. Branch WANT Offices, Want Advertisements Will Bo Recetvod at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIULT55. coiner Mul beny street nnd Webaloi avo. QUSTAV PICIIEL, U10 Adams avenue. West Side OEO W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avonuo. South Scranton I'RED L. TERPPE. 729 Cedar avonuo. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avonuo und Matkct sticct. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Rldgo stieot. , C. LORENZ. comer Washington avenue und Mat ion sticct. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. Q. BONE & SON. Wanted To Purchase. WANTED-Mulc lRlirXth?0oTV12 months old. color, hilndlc pioteiicd; pi ice must lie icasonable. Coachpian, J29 Costcllo couit. Help Wanted Male. CIVIL Servlco Government Positions. About 10,000 appointments made Inst $e.u. Only common school education 10 (i ii I led lor examination Salaiics Inige. Woik easy. Catalogues ot infoimatlon fiee. Columbian Conespondenec College, Washington FOUR cxpeilenced Diamond Dilll ltm nois, good wages, steady employment to Hist class men Applv at the ofllco of John Mull head & Son, Plttstou, Pa. YOUNG man wanted as oideily at the West Side Hospital. Refeicnces ic qulicd. Business Opportunity. FOR SALE A (lno geneial store hi good locality with horses, wugons, lKttues, etc. Stock inventoilod In Apt II ne.uly $7,000 and business will tun fiom $3"i,000 to $10,000 per jcai. Prollts will urn 20 pel cent to IT, pei cent. Reason of bale, ill health Fm fuithor Infoimatlon wilte to P. O. Box 3J7, Seianton, Pa. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out dolay. Write for our special mar ket lcttor. Freo on application. S M. Hibbaid & Co, membeis N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 45 Bioadway. New York. Established 1S01 Long Distance 'Phono 21S8 Broad. Real Estate. LOTS, houses and faims for salo. Seo J. C Zurflioh. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos in upper Green Ridge; cholco neighbor hood; most deslrablo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvino, 173G Sanderson avenue. Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP of L. II. Stono and F. C. Waltcib, doing business under tho name of the New Renovating Com pany, was dlsbolved on May 14, 1102. L II. STONE. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore, launders ahli ts nt Sc. each and collars and cuffs at lVc. each. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A . 23 Tiaders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SG4 Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B., Real Estate Exchange Bldg , 120 Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING. S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAULI building, Spiuco stieot, Seianton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING avo. Fire Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO., Tinders Bank Bldg. Patont Attorneys. a "T"C IVITTCS In all countries PA I fc. 9M I Oof the Globe. Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In tho city. No chnrgo for In foimntlon on patontublllty; over ton years espononce. Replotflc & Co., Mcars Blclff. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK i 111 nvenuo. Bates lcasouablo, P. S5IEGLER, Pioprlotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & W. Passongor dopot, Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Propilotor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cobs pools; no odor: only lmpiocd punipa used. A. B Bliggs. propilotor. Leave ouleis 1100 North Main avenue, or ElcSo'b ding btoio, comer Adams and Mulbony. Both telephones. Wire Screens. JOSI SEl'H KUETTEI.. REAR 511 LACKA. ,vo, Sciunton, mfis. of Wlro Scroons. uv Miscellaneous, J1EOARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, papsr bags, twine. Wamhouse, ID Wauhlnstoii nvenuo. THE WlI.KUa-BARUE RECORD CAN bo had In Seianton at tho news btand of Ruiaumii Bios, W Spiuco and 503 Linden; M. Not ton, 3J Lackawanna ave.i I. S. Schutzor, 211 Spiuco stiost. Boarders Wanted, HOARDERS WANTED-Will tnko sum mor IiouuIcih; tinea lurgo ally rooms and good tublo boaid. Addiesb O. K, Dulton, Pa. Board and Rooms, VERY DESIRABLE vulto ot rooms with llrst class table board, can bo obtainod at 3il Joftersan avenuo. ,m. i, DIRECTOR!:! Only Half a Cent a Word. Situations Wanted. SlTtfATION WANTED-A widow lady wants a homo In, good family for her ln- car-old daughter, whero sho can de light hoitsowoik Tor her board and attend school; hns had good tininlng; good rcf oienqes given, liutulie at Y. W. Ct A. looms, 20," Wnshliigtoii avenue. SITUATION AVANTED-By a bov 14 je.us old In orilco or store. Address 15j5 Dickson avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1902. ' Trains leave Seinnton for Now York At 1 GO. 3 20, (i 05, 7.50 and 10 10 n. m.rl3 49, 3 40, 3 33 p. m. For Now York nnd Phlla-delphla-7.30, 10 10 u. m , nnd 12 40 and 3 31 p. m. For Oouldsboro At 010 p. m. For Bllffillo-1 15, 0.22 artd 9 00 ll. in.; 155, liu) and 11.10 p. m. For Binghamton, Etrnlia and way stations 10 25 a. m , 1.03 p. m. For Oswego, Syracuse aVid Utlca 1.15 nnd C23 n. m.; 1,55 p. m. Oswego, Syracuse and Utlca trnln nt 6 22 n. m. dally, except Stindnv. For Montrose D 00 u. m.; 10a undo COn m. Nicholson accommodation I 00 and C15 p. m. , , Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, nt 0 35 nnd 1010 a. tn.: 155 and 10 P. m. Tor Plymouth, at S.10 a.-m.;J4C and 0 05 p :n. ... Sunday Trnlns-For Now York, 1.50, 3 20. na,, 1010 a, m,; ,140 and 3 31 p. tn. Tdi Buffalo 1,13 and 0 22 a. m.; 155, G.50jini! 11.10 p. m. For Elmha nnd way statlons 10 2.) n. m. For Binghamton and wny sta tions. 0 00 n. m. Bloomsburg Dlvlston Lcavo Seianton, 10.10 a ,m. and 6 10 p .m. Lehigh 'Valley Railroad. In KfTect Juno 15, 1902. , Tiulns Lcavo Seianton. Tor Phlladelplila and Now Yoik via D. 6 II. R. R, at 7 41, thiough Pallor Car and Dny Coach Caibondalo to Now York nnd 9 47 a. m, vvlth.L. V. Conch Caibon dalo to Philadelphia, and 2 18, 4 35 (Black Diamond Expiess). and 1149 p. m. Sun davs, D & II. R. R , 1 53. 9 17 p m. . For Whltn Haven, Hazleton and prlncH pnl points in tho coal regions, via D A: H..R. R, 7.11. 218 and 4 33 p. m. For Pottsvlllo. 7.11 n. m. For Bethlehem, Enston, Rending, Har rlsburg nnd piinclpnl intei medlato sta tions, via D tk H. R. R.. 7.11. 9.47 a. m ; 2 IS, 4 35 (Ulack Diamond Evpiess), 11.49 p m Sundajs. D. & II. R. ,R , 9 3S a. m ; 1 5S, 9 17 p in. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmha, Ithaca, Geneva and pilncipal Intcrmedlnto stations v la D , L. & W. R. R , 6 33 a. m and 1 5", p m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nia Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. R, 12 ot p m : 3 2S (Black Diamond Express), 10 41, 11.49 p m. Sun days. D. & H. R. R . 12 03. 9 17 p in Pullman parlor and slcoplng or Lehlfth Vnlloy Parlor cais on nil tuiins between Wllkes-Bairo nnd Now York. Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt , 2 Coitland street. Now Yoik. CHARLES S LEE Gen. Pass. Agt , 26 Coi tlnnd stieet. New York. ' A. W. NONEMACHER. Dlv. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets ami Pullman reservations apply to city ticket offlcc, 69 Publlo Square, Wllkes-Bnrie, Pa. READING SYSTEM.. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29. 1902. Stations In New York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R Tinins leave Seianton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mnuch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Baiio and Pittston at 7 30 a. m . 1 p. m. and 4 pm. Sunday, 2 10 p. m Quaker City Express leaves Seianton 7 30 a. m, thiough solid vestibule, train with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with only ono change of cars for Baltimore and Washington, D C , and nil pilncipal points south and west. Tor Avoca. Pittston and Wlikes-Baue, 1 p m. nnd 1 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. For Long Blanch, Ocean Giovo, etc, 7 30 a. m. and 1 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown at 7 30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sunday, 210 p m. For Tamnqua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m ; 1 p. m. and 4 p. m For rates and tickets apply to agent at station W. G BESSLER, Gen Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. . . Pennsylvania Railroad. Schcdulo In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains lcavo Scranton: G33 a. m.( week days, thiough vestibule train from Wllkes-Bairo. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllo; stops at principal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbuiy, Har. lisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash, ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 9 47 a. m . week days, for Sunbury. Har Usburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 1.42 p. m , weelc days, (Sundays. 1 53 p. m.), for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3 28 p m , week days, through vcstlbula tialn fiom AVllkcs-Bnrrc. Pullman buffnt pallor car end coaches to Philadelphia vii Pottsvlllo. Stops at principal Intermedi ate statlonB. 4 33 p m . week dsvs, for Hn-sleton, Sun bury, Ilanlsbuig, Philadelphia and PlttB- bl"S' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Tinins for Caibondalo lcavo Scranton at 0 44 731). 8 JO, 1013 n. m.I 12 03. 112, 211, 35b! 529; 1)23; 8 21, 9.15, 10 01 p. m.i 12.1S, 1 Forllonosdalo-C44, 1013 a. m.; 211 and fi nl n in For Wllkes-Barre-0 38. 7.41. 8 41. 0 47, 10 5J n. m.i 12 03, 1.12. 2.18, 3 28. 4 33, 6.10, 7 48 10 41. 11.49 P- Ill- For L. V- B It. Polnts-7.41, 9 47 a. m.: 2 18, 4 33 and 11.49 p. m. Tor Pennsylvania R. R. PoInts-6 38, 9 17 a m ; 1.12, 3 2S nnd I 35 p. m. For Albany and all points noith 7.30 a, m nnd 3 50 P '" m. nau ""jJujjjy TrAINS. For Carbondnlo-8 50, 1133 a. m.; 211, 3 50. C52 and 11.17 p. tn For Wllkes-Barro-9 33 a. tn.; 12 03, 1,59, 3 28, 0 32 nnd 9,17 p. m. For Albany and points north-3 58 p. m. For Honesdalo 8 50 a. in.; 1133 and 3 53 V' V,' L. TRYOR, D. P. A., Scranton, ,Pa. Erie Railroad Wyoming Dlvlslttft. In Effect July 30th, 1902. it Tialns lcavo Seinnton for Hawley nnd local htatlons at 7 20 and H.43 a, in pLV! and 5 20 p m, Sundass. 9 00 a. m nnd 1 33 p m For New Yoik. NovvhiirBh nnd lntoimcdlato points at 7 20 a, m. audfMl p. m, SuiulajH, 135 p. in. For Honebilalo-1 35 ami 5 20 p. in. t Tialns uirlvo nt Seianton 8.20, JO 41 n. m.i 3 00 nnd 9.13 p.; in. Spndais, too hnd S.15 p, m, r ij n-n 1 t, i . , p New Yoik, Ontario ana WesterriT Timo Table In Eltoct Sunday, Juno 15, -I00J NORTH BOUND TRAINS. tt Leavo Leavo Airfve Tialns. Sen Hilton. Ciubondiile, Cadola. No. 1 to JO u. in. 11,10a.m. 1 0i) prm. NTn. i 4 001). in. 4 41 n. m. UOOiOn No. 7 UlOp. m ArCaiboinJalouioffiw SOUTH BOUND. ' Leavo Leavo Arrtyo Tialns. Cadosla. Ciubondnlc, Suantou. Nn. i! ...... i. Win. nh JinVjh. No, 4 840n.m, lootn.m, l()40am. No 2 215p.m. loop III. 4 45p..ln. SUNDAYS ONl.y.KOKTU BOUND.. Lca,vi ' J (Iav Ai livo Tinins. Seianton. Caibondalo. Chdnjjft, No 9 , 8i0u. Hi.; .(LIVJWH, l!liJ5nwri. No. 5 700 P- in Arrai'b(inifttloTT.43t.ni SOUTHBOUND. Leavo Leave Arfivo Tialns. Cadosla. CniboiulalcvScianton. No. U ,,,,,, i,50a.m. 7.23afn. No. 10 4 30 p.m. OOiipm. 6 43p"m. Tialns Nos. 1 on week diija, and Q-on Suudayb lonncct for Now Yoik city, Mid. dletown, Walton, Noiwlch, Oncldu, Os wego und all points west, ,7 Tiuln 3 foi Poyntelle, Walton, DaBil, Sidney, Noiwlch and nil New Benin biuncn points ,. ' Tiuln No .ir;xwUH VQipiker cltv Ex pioss" ut Simnou. Via C,1J. . of N. JS , for piilludelphliuj Atliiitlo bfjyl Baltimore' Washington JLiidva,imnsyi4iua ststo points. Seo tlme-tnblo nnd consult ticket ngents for eqimecllnns w Ithother, Upfsw y,i, .. J. C ANDKRSON.lf.i'A.'Now'yorlr. J., B. WELSH. V P. A.. Scranton. Pa. 1 ,4 '. J ? '! :W "1 I ' m h