c i 'V-; i- a ,v !si, ffl'if 'j'nt,": "? , ; V ' ,1 s . THE SCRANTON .TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902. ' jji' 'NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA o BRADFORD COUNTY. Bpeclnl to tho Scrnnlon Tribune. Tow audit, Sept. 1. llolng tiled of the lBual methods ot amusement In dlffer mt ways, William Conklln, a bout thief )t Blnghiiniton, and JoneH Robinson,' tt ' Monroeton buiglar, last week BOt about to do tho famous act of eating lire dur ing the sheriff's absenso. Instead ot tho water cure, they administered the fire cure. They took as their vlc'.lm Geoige Bailey, who Is also serving time for robbery. Conklln admits conceiving tho tortures by filling his mouth with kero- senc oil while ills pnilner held their subject In the corner of the cell. Then while oil was spiayed fiom his mouth, Johnson touched a mntch to It, and as a lcsult Bnlloy was terribly burned ubout the body. A phvsiclun found the Injuries sciious. Conklln and Johnson will now be compelled to pay deaily for their cxpetlmont. The Susquehanna nnd New Y,rl Railroad company is making extcnslo improvements to their property all along the line. At Towunda the Junc tion depot has been attiactlvely paint ed; the superintendent's office, which bus lately been added, is well arranged with offices, etc. A new building has bcpii erected for the repair (lepaitmont, which is in charge of Joseph Ganley, and tho lound-houso will alto bo greatly Improved. It has been reported f from those who know that duilng the coming spring contracts will be let for tho building of a line fiom Towanda to BInghamton. The company nlieudy has survejs wholly or p.utly tlnough from Ralston to Toot of Plane, and fiom Towunda to Bingliuinton. At the Republican county convention on Thursday, a resolution was. present ed and adopted, to hold the pilmailes and convention In June. Forty-six carloads of coal last week ncic moved from the Munay mines In v one day " Bernleo. The Democrats held their primaries In tho dlffeient districts and boroughs on S Ituiduy afternoon and evening. Thcrt Was a hotly contested light for the coiimisslonershlp. The candidates were M. J. McNulty, of Troy, and J. M. Ayeis, of Noith Towanda. As far as can be learned the former won a inajoilty vote of about 400. The bal ance of the ticket Is: Representative, J E. Thrall; sheriff, S. M. "Wells; treas urer, Asa S. Stevens; audltor, C. H. Donovan. The convention will be hold on Thursday. Eleven head of cattle owned by A. Grace, of Macedonia, have been con demned as having tuberculosis. They wcie disposed of to the state and were valued at $182 50. Tho people of Wyaluslng and vicin ity had a grand cclobi.it Ion in that hustling burg lust Filday, In honor of the corner-htone lading of the new library building. The ceiemonies weio 'n chaigo of the Masonic ordei, about one hundred members from nearby towns being pre.sent. The master of ceremonies was Hon. James H. Cod ding, of Towanda, and the Masonic form was used in the service through out. John Welles Hollenback, of Wllkcs BfrtTu1, was also present and made a orlef address. The Ubinry has an en lowment of J3.000 fiom Mr. Hollenback. "he library is a gift of Prank R.Welles, f Paals, Prance. The coiner-stone is if Wyoming bluestone. Various county lapers and other souvenlis weie placed n the vault. Mr. Welles also piesent , -d the rltlzens of Towanda with a simi tar building, nnd the people of Wyalus ng aie greatly indebted to the doner ' for their valuable prize. The day's pro gt amine was given In pait to the biave lire companies of that town, who held their annual parade. The new athletic , siqunds are alto a new enterpiise for the amusement Inclined. The Germarla band was compelled to cancel Its engagement at Meshoppen toddy, on account of unsatisfactory rates from the tallioad company. They wore to accompany a Monti ose Hie 4ympany. DUNDAFF Special to the Scranton Ti Ibuno. Dundaff, Sept. 1. People from tho cities who have been bpendlng tho summer months nt Ciystal and New ton lakes are beginning to letum to their homes. Attorney Smith, wife and son, and Mis. Smith's mother. Mis. n.niisin pent Saturday night and Sunday ut Hotel Decker. Mi. Smith Is one of the law ilrm of McCollum & Smith, of Montrose, Mr. and Mis. Pied W. Wells, of Bcmnton, aie spending a few days at the home of Mr. Well'b father, J. C. Wells. Meichnnt O. T. Hull has been mak ing bomo needed Improvements to his Btoro building, Tho people of the First Baptist church, this place, in company with pastors and delegates fiom other edi fices In this association, will bit In council on Thuisday, Sept. 4, at 10 30 u, in., to consider and advlso as to tho expediency of betting npait to the work of the minlstiy. Brother Win. r wi.,1. er. Meals will bo furnished by the Ladles' Aid. There is prospects of a cieamery be ing built here. Dundaff furnishes one of tho best sights in this county for a creumery, with a laige, nevor-diylng fcprlng and two fine lakes neat by to :ut Ice from. Many farmers In this bectlon favor the matter. It is understood thnt tho old gtlst mill will be stutted up this fall and run dally, except Sunday, through tho coming winter. Tho Democrats held their caucus on Saturday night, for the put pose of nominating two delegates to attend tho county convention ut Montrose, Tho two appointed were William Decker and T. II. Fhlnny, Mis. Bray, of Jermyn, visited her sis ter, Mis. W. L. Decker, this place, on Thursday lust. Mi, Jones, of Greenwood, visited at the homo of W( L. Millard, over Sun day, Augustus put ling, of Sctanton, spent Bunday with friends and iclatlves In this place, Boy Cured of Colic After Physician's Treatment Had Sailed. My boy vvhen four years old was taken with collo and crumps In his stomach. I sent for tho doctor and he Injected moiphlne, but the child kept Betting worse. I then gave him half a teaspoonful of Chumbei kiln's Colic, Cholera end Diarrhoea Remedy, nnd In half an hour ho was sleeping and soon recovered. F. L. Wllklns, Shell Lake, Wis. Mr. Wllklns Is bookkeeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. For sale by all fituguMe. FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scinnton Tribune. Forest City, Sept. 1. Miss Helen Heitha Dunnlcr, of this place, and James D. Hudson, of Pnlmerton, Pa., were, mart led at St. Mary's chuich, Jer sey City Heights, on August 2(3, by the Rev. D. F. Wan en. Mls Ediru Lewis, of Scranton, was the, iest of Miss Elizabeth Hurtling last week. Howard Pomery, of this place, and Miss Elizabeth Walker, ot Aldeiivllle, both populnr young people, were united In mutrlago last week by the Rev. D. D. Jenkins, nn uncle of the bildcgroom. They will reside on South Main street. T. P. McCormlek has returned from Atlantic City. J. II. Cunningham nnd H. T. O'Neill re In Buffalo R. S. Ingalls & Co. have opened a drug stoic In the Knnpp building. Rev. M. J. Fleming, of Frcolnnd, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. J. Wal ker, this week. Dr. F. L. Gicen, who practiced medi cine hcio thirteen years ago, was a vis itor In town last week. Ho is now located In Illinois. M. T. O'Hura has letumed fiom a visit In Erie. The Eile Ralhoad company has se emed a temporary injunction restrain ing the borough from doing anything rurther In regard to opening Center street. The matter will be argued in court on Thursday. HONESDALE. Special to tho Scranton Tilbuno. llonesdalo, Sept. 1. No services will be held In the Honesdale Baptist clrurch during the present week or the coming Sunday, on account of repalis being done to the Interior of the edifice. Tomorrow (Tuesday) morning the public schools of Honesdale will open for tho fall and winter term. There is evidently need of some mis sionary work in a town where the chief burgess, high constable and sheriff of the county attend a ptlzo fight whlrh takes place in the office of a justice of tho peace. One of tho classes of the Baptist Sun day school will conduct a lag-time social at the home of P. B. Kimble on Thuisday evening next, to which all are invited. The Sctanton and Honesdale teams put up a good game of ball on the Honesdale giounds Satuiday afternoon. Scoie, 1-3, in favor of Honesdale. Labor day In Honesdale was an un usually oulet one, tho factories and shops were all closed and business gen erally suspended. Lake Lodore was the altiactlve lesort, and the ttalns for there were all crowded. Tho Eiic cx cuiblon train for BInghamton left the Honesdale station over one hour ufter schedule time, taking only thlrt-flve excursionists. HOPBOTTOM. Specinl to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Sept. i. A lectuie by the Rev. U. Grant Houston, B. S, will bo held In the Unlversalist church Thurs day evening. A special progiamme will also be rendered. Admission, 20 and 10 cents. Robert Adams leaves for Ohio today to attend college. . ' Finnic Janaushek, of New Haven, Conn, nnlved in town Sunday even ing. The Univeisallst Aid sociefy will meet with Miss Parmelio, Tewksbuiy, Wed nesday, September 10, for tea. Mi.ss Dot a Cruise returned to her home In New Yoik Sunday, after spend ing the past month with her sister, Mis. W. E. Brown. E. D. Bell spent Sunday at the home of O. D. Roberts. The County Historical society will meet In this place the afternoon and evening of September 19 Mlbs Vina Quailey is spending a few davs with Ruth Jeffers in Lenox. Mr. nnd Mis. J. C. Meirill hnvo left for Lestershlre, where they expect to make their future homo. School opens Tuesday morning. AVOCA. Special to tho Scranton Tribune Avoca. Sent. 1. Tho unniinl nlonl,. f tho Primitive Methodist church nin v.o held In Lincoln park today. An abund ance or letresninents have been pro vided. Yesteiday was children's day at tho church. There weio three ser vices, and an Inteiestlng piogramme was rendered at each. Rov. Jdmes Moriro meached in tho nvpnim. The death of Fiank MeKcnn occurred msi evuiiuiK ui me nomo or ins mother on Grovo stieet. Deceased was 33 jears of nge. He left this town about eighteen years ago. and for a time was among the successful ones who bet teicd themselveb ilnnnuially. His health failing, ho entered tho hospital, and after undei going tieutmont for many months, he decided to come to his native town to end his days peace fully. Besides his mother, tho follow ing biothets and blsteis survlvo; Mrs. James Moloney, Mis, Frank Ashworth, and John, of Newport News; Patrick and James, of Salt Lake City, and Mis. T. J. O'Mnlley, of this town. The f uncial nitangements have not been completed. The death of Mrs. Thomas Iyons occutied on Saturday evening, at her homo In the North End, after u linger ing Illness of geneial debility, A hus band and two sisters, Mrs. Fiank Hes tou nnd Mrs. Saiah Boylan, survive her, Tho funetal will take placo Jto mouow morning. Tho funeral of Mrs. Martin Flaherty, of Aiehbald, took plnce yesteiday af ternoon. The tomalns at rived hero on the 2 30 Delawaie nnd Hudson train. Tho Ladles' Cnthollo Benevolent asso elation, of which the deceased was n member, attended the obsequies, In terment was made In at. Mary's ceme tery, Edward Dm kin, superintendent for tho Snato Tiust company of New Yoik city, and wife, spent yesteiday at the Nalllti tcsldence on Gtovo street. Mrs, Edmund Bennett, of Vino street, Is critically 111 of hemoirhagos. Tho botough schools will reopen to morrow, FACTORYVILLE. Sprclil to tbe Scranton Tribune. Factor yvlllo, Aug. 30. Scranton friends who desire to attend tho mar i logo of Miss Carrie Wutklns to Mr, Berton S. Clark, Thursday overling, Sent. 4. may take the fits nninuum Lackawanna and Western train to Factory vlllo, and return on tho tiuln leaving ractoryyllle at 1.07 a. m. MOOSIC. Tho Moosle Recreation Tennis club entertained the White Haven Tennis club Saturday. Tho game vvaB played on tho club grounds nnd was witnessed by a large number of spectators. Din ner nnd lUnch was served by tho Indies on W. S. HUtchlngs' lawn. The match between Mr. Rich, of White Hacn( and Mr. Athorton, of Scranton, was Intense ly Interesting and was won by Mr. Rich. Tho MIsscb Hutchlngs played tho White Haven Indies and won In both sots. THEATRICAL. The Academy Thronged. Peoplo were tinned avvny from the Academy of Music jestordny at tho per formances given afternoon and night by tho Myrklo-IIardor Stock company. Notwithstanding tho heat the house wits crowded at both performances to Its ut most capacity. In tho afternoon the comedy dinma, "Caught In a Web," wan presented and at night "A Nutmeg Match." In tho lattor piny Emma Mythic, the Star of tho com pany was very clover In tho tolo of Bot By Bobbin. incidental to tho plas specialties wero Intioduccd by Mnrkle and Harder, Eddlo Hot an, Paulclto and Wlllnrd and Reeves. Tho compnny will bo at tho Academy for tho remainder of tho week. This af ternoon tho company will picscnt "For Her Sister's Sako" and tonight "A Fatal Mairlago." At the Dixie. Tho becond week of tho Dlxlo theater opened yesteiday with nn cntcitalnlng programme. Mr. and Mrs Robyns gavo a pathetic little sketch with glints of comedy In It and Edward Hayes and a company of three presented n "Wlso Guy," a broad fnico that wa3 giected with much laughter and applause. Professor Burke's dogs gave tho most marvellously Intelligent exhibition ever seen in this city. Their performance In conceit on bolls was truly wonderful. Other features of tho programme was tho woik of Cltanernov nnd Donozettn, com edy acrobats; Kathrn Hajes, songs and dances; Claia Stephenson, a clever cello soloist and plctutcs by tho vltagraph. Opening of the Star. The Star opened for tho season yester day afternoon with a full house, nnd tho progiamme presented was lcceivcd with great enthusiasm. "The Moonlight Maids," who had been secured as tho In itial atti action gave a performance that was ft.iught with tho requisite "ginger," and presented many up-to-date novelties The cntcitalnmcnt begdn with a musical extravaganza entitled "A Day and Night," which Intioduccd pretty faces fresh and brilliant costumes and catchj music. Tho fun of tho play was Interpreted by Sim Williams, Joe Adams, Clayton Ftje, Prank Evans mid Eva Allen, while Miss Toma Hanlon nnd Eva Llttlelleld gave music numbers ' In the olio many high class specialties were given, and tho list include nets by Miss, Georgia O'Rnmey, contialto coon slnget, Fre and Allen; Llttlelleld Sisters and Maitinetto; Will iams and Adams nnd Campbell and Dale Tho piogiammo closed with tho festive throng In now acts in which many of tho new and populai songs and d inces were presented The "Moonlight Maids" will be at the Star today and tomouovv, mat inee and evening. "Nathan Hale" Tonight. Howard Kjlo will have with him at tho Ljceum tills evening In his pioductlon of "Nathan Hale" tho same loading assist ants as Inst -eason Miss rioience Smith still plajs tho colonial gill, "Alice Adams," nnd riedeiick Webber tho navy majoi, 'Guy ntzroj." s "Devil's Island." Tho Mlttentlnil1 Brothels have secured tho rights to pioduco thumgout tho corm tiv, Do Nolo and Hall's bcenic melo diama, "Devil's Island " The plot ot this piece is doiived Horn tho events of the most famous government iutilguo of ie cent j eats, tho Drejfus cabe. Bcenlc.illy speaking, tho pioductlon is ono of tho most massive ever sent on tour. It piesents dm lug tho course of tho play, tho Placo do la Concoidc, where tho unhappy Drojfus was publicly degrndod, tho steel tago on "Dovll's Island," whoio he spent thieo yeuis of his sentence, tho great jacht bceno nt open bea, a tableau which nhva8 caucb tho gicatest en thusiasm among tlic assembled specta tor, and tho eouit mattial at Rennes, where Dreyfus is set at libeity after en during the most miscinbilc dlsgiace ever inflicted upon man. "Devil's Ibland" Is to bo piesented at tho Lvcoum on Thill s dav afternoon nnd evening. Diagram opens this morning nt 0 o'clock. "My Antoinette." Miss Josephine Hall, In "The Glil fiom Pails," created a futoio with a song now becomo famous, entitled, "Sister Mary Jane's Top Note." This song will bo enunlled. Is nnt Hitrnn.ur.i i... nnnn,n ditty, which the samo lady intioduces into iiuiuiis itiiiri.iy'H ".My Antoinette." It is called. "When I Go On tho Stage." As mny bo gnthcicd fiom tho title, theio Is plenty of scopo for Miss Hall's musical and luimoious abilities in this bong to make it llval In popularity oven its fa mous predecessor. "My Antoliiettn" win iu r,,n.i,,..i tho Lyceum Saturday aftoinoon and even ing, STAGE NOTES. Beoibohm Tico, now nt Mailenbnd. will present Hall C'nlno's "Tho Eternal City" at Her Majehty's theater, London, on Sep tember 27. On Octobor ti at tho National theater, Washington. Viola Allen will bo gin hor tour In tho play. Mlnnlo Duproo'n support in "A Roso o' Plj mouth Town," under W. O. Smyth's management, Is composed of Guy Hates HISTORICAL PUZZLE. ,.r?.n, TIIE LIT,'rr'n ONUS -Cut out tho pictures appearing on tills pago each fuh iaY Pencil mark around tho hidden object, savo thorn until Saturday, n.?..8niLt,h0,I? or .t".,0tlle.m t0 'rhQ Trlbuno ofllco In nn cnvclopo nddiesaed to i.i,u. 2 i P'ir,mfnt' Enclose in tho envelope jour namo. ago and nddioss. Tho nSJi i"a Bl'13 who correctly maik tho sin plctuies appealing during tho weelt, WiL.yS? n"8W0s n. "rst lecclvcd, will havo their names published In Tho .tribune Monday morning. 4 General Puluski's death at Savannah. Find two other ofllccru. Post, Augustus Cook, Blnncho Sttlrglos, Douglass Fairbanks, Cornelia Bedford, Mrs. Sol Smith and Edith Wright. Mny Bitckloy Is to bo James O'Nolll's lending womnn In tho now play by Har riott Font. Miss Buckley's last appear nnco was with tho I'rnvvlov Stock coin pin V In tho Bluing. Slio has been sum mering nt Long Branch. j An DIrIiv Bell Is to Impersonate Sam Wollcr to tho Mr. Pickwick of Mr. Hop per In the muslcnl comedy, I'Mr. Pick wick," It dovelops that tho Shepherd rind tho Boy of tho Lambs' club will spend tho Bcnpou together. So tho company will bo uulto pnrllnmontfny. "A Chlncso Honeymoon" continues at tho Casino on tho samo high tldo of pros perity as hns maikcd this beautiful pio ductlon Blnco It I a tided In Now Yoik on Juno 2. Thcto Is no "let-up" In tho rol licking mirth and pretty tunefulness of this bilghtest of all musical comedies, and tho hiiiuo splendid nlt-stni enst is thcto to cntcitnln tho big ciowd which packs tho popular Casino nt ovciy pel formuncc. f BASE BALL.") NATIONAL LEAGUE. Horning Games. At Brookljn- R H.E. rittsblllg 000000 1124 G 2 Biooklyn 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0-3 8 2 Batteries Chcsbro nnd Silmmer; Dono van and Ahcain. Umplic Emslie. i At Boston R.H.E. Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 1-013 5 Boston 0010103027 8 1 Bnttcilcs Thlelmnn and Moloney; Eason and Moran. Umpire O'Day. At New Yoik- RILE. St. Louis 201300000-G 8 I Now Yoik 0201100004 12 4 Battel les Currle, Murphy and Ran; Taylor and Bowoiman. Umpli es Latham and Irwin. Afternoon Games. At Philadelphia (ilr.st game)- R H.E Chicago 102 000 0 00-3 8 5 Philadelphia 2 0 2 0 112 0 -ll U 3 Batteries Rhodes and Jvllng; White and Dooln. Umpire Brown. Second game R H.E Chicago 0 10023000-010 1 Philadelphia 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 4 3 Battel les Taj loi nnd Kllng; Duggleby and Douglass. Umpli o Blown. At Boston R H.E Cinclnnntl 3 30000 100-7 0 3 Boston 01.000000 2 4 7 4 Batteries Poolo nnd Bcigon; Malarkcy and Klttrldgo. Umpli e O'Day. At Now Yoik RH.E St. Louis 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0,3 8 13 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1211 (i Battel les Yerkes and O'Neill; Mat thowson nnd Bowerman. Umpli cs Lath am and It win At Btooklvn- RH.E Plttsbuig 0100030 3 18 14 2 Bionkljn 3 10 0 0 12 0 0-710 1 Battel ics I.cover nnd Smith; Kltson, Evuns and Ahoain Umpire Emsllc AMEBICAN LEAGUE. Morning Games. At St Loulb- R II.E Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- 1 1J 2 St Louis 011 0 2 1 00 510 0 Battel Ics Waddell and Schrcckengost; Sudhoff and Kahoc. Umpli cs Johnstone and Sheildnn. At Detteit RH E WnaSTTigton 200000000 J 5 .' Detiolt 11010001 I 0 2 Bittei les Patten and Clnik; McCarthy and McGuIio Umpire O'Loughlln At Cloveland R H E Boston 00 00000 000 0 5 Cleveland 5 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 10 13 0 Battel lebSparkb nnd Cilgei; Moore and Bemls . Umplic Connollj. Afternoon Games. At Chicago (llrst game) R H.E Baltimoto 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 1410 0 Chicago 02 01 1 0 2 1 Sll 4, Battel les Butler and Smith; Piatt ana McFnt land. Umpiio Cni inhere. Second gamo (3 Innings, tie; darkness) RUE Baltimoto 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 u 10 G Chicago 20 00 100Q2 3 5 2 BatteriCb Wiltso and Robinson; Grif fith and Mcrailand. Umplic Caiuthots At Detroit R H E. Washington 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 5 2 Dotrolt 0 3 3 1 0003 13 IS 1 B.ittorles Leo nnd Dilll; Mullet' and Buclow. Umpli e O'Loughlln. At St. Louis R H.E Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10-3 S 1 St. Louis 012000001-4 fi 1 Battel Ics Mitchell and Schieckengost; Powell and Kahoc. Umpli cs Johnstono and Shcildan. At Cleveland- RH.E Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 U 0 Cloveland 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 S 13 2 Battel ics Dlneen and Warner; Boin liflid and Wood. Umpire Connolly. EASTEBN LEAGUE. Morning Games, At Woicestei Woiccstot, 11; Provi dence, (I. At Buffalo Buffalo, 8; Montreal, 7. At Jersey City Jersey City, 3; New ark. 4. ' Afternoon Games. At Providence Providence, 8; Worces ter, 4. At Rochestei First game Toronto, 12; Rochester, 1, Becond gamo Rochestei, 7; Toronto, 3 At Buffalo-Buffalo, 11; Montreal, 10. At Novvark Jcrsoy City, 5; Newark, 0. ' i THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Ont? Half a Cent a Word. for Kent. FOR RENT-Modorn bIiibIo cloven room homo; furnished, intiuiro .uj vvnccicr nvcniic. FOR ItENT-Flvo looms, including bath nnd storngo room, for husband nnd wlfo only. $11 oo. Apply u!7 Adams nvc TOR RENT-From September 1 ,0-room house, 0-7 GieCn Itlclgo Btrcct; modern Improvements; stenm heat free; location veiy convenient. LARGE furnished hnuso for rent to n nultnble putty. Tho l.iiidlndv mav keep a fow rooms. Comegys, Council building. FOR RENT-From September 1, D-ioom house, 931 Gteon Ridge sttcet; modern Improvements; steam heat fieo; location vciy convenient. FOR RENT-Two furnished cottages at , Lako Shoildnn; diy and, healthy loca tion; good shndo nnd flncsa plnco for a week or n month's outing In Northern Pcnnsjlvnnln. Addtcss II. L. Hauling, l'nctoryvlllo, Pn. For Bale. ' FOR SALE Smith Picmlor tvnovvrltor, In (list class shnpe. $100 machltip. will bo sold for J"0 cash. Imiulio W. R, Hughcy, Ttlbune cdltotlnl looms, after 7 p m. FOR SALE Cheap, ono laigo now gio cety vvngon, cairjlng cnpatlty 1 "500 pounds; also ono laigo coffeo giindci; can bo run by motot or hand power. Ap ply to B. Moses, G18 Lackawanna avenue. rOR SALE A fit st class meat market. Owner will work for party. Address 131 Chestnut street, Dunmoro, Pa. Boom for Bent. FRONT ROOM for lent; doshablo, 424 Adams avenue. Wanted To Bent. WANTED A small house or flat, prefer ably furnished, In desirable location. To gain attontlon, state terms. P. O. Box 327. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY JTO I.OAN Qulclc, stialght loans ot Building nnd Loan. At from 4 to 0 per ont Call on N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connoll building. Furnished Booms for Bent. FURNISHED ROOMiT for "rent, modern Improvements; privntoy family, gen tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenuo. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Auction Sale. AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1 JO All iho contents ot my livery, hoises, harness, cartlagcs, lumber wagons alid sleighs. 313 Oakfoid court, Btown's Livery. Board and Booms. HAVING leased house No 533 Lacka wanna, avenue, cor net Adams avenue, and thoioughly l (.novated and lcpalied it, 1 am prepared to tako loometb with oi without board. References lequired and given. Mts M. E. Moody. VERY DESIRABLE slrito of rooms with tlrst class table boaid, can be obtained at 3JJ Jefferson avenue. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED-Will tnko sum mer boarders, thieo laigo nliy rooms and good table board. Addiess O. K . Dalton, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Sealed propobals will be opened nt tho oflleo of tho City Re corder by tho Dlrcctoi of this Depaitment at J o'clock p. m , on Friday Septcmboi 5, 1002, for tho i cconsti action and icpnir ing of tho City of Scranton Garbngo Cre matory building, according to plans and spccillcatlons on lllo In tliu ofllco of the Bureau of Building Inspection. All bids shall bo tiled with the City Controller at hlb ofllco In tho Cit Hall not later than 2 o'clock p m , on Filday, September 5. 1002 Tho sum of llfty ($30 00) dollnrs In cash or cer tilled check Is to bo enclosed with each bid, which sum shrill bo for feited to tho City in case of lefirsul or omission on tho unit of tho bidder to whom tho continct is awaided to esecutu contract within ten dnjs aftct tho avviud ing of tho samo. Tho City reserves tho light to l eject any or all bids. F. L. WORMSER. Director Department of Public Safety. Set aiiton, Pa., Aug. 29, 1002. PROPOSALS Sealed pioposals will bo opened at the of lice of tho City Ro cordonby tho Director of this Department at 3 o'clock p m., on Friday, September 5. 1902, for tho lcpaiilng of Englrru houses No. 'a 2 and 3 according to plans and spccltlcations on lllo la tho ofllco of tho Buieair ot Building Inspection. Scpnrnto bids must bo submitted on each holrso. All bids shall bo filed with tho City Con troller at his ofllco. In tho City Hall, bcinntou. Pa., not later than 2 o'clock p m , Ft Iday, September 5, 19U2. Tho City reseives tho light to lojoct any or all bids, F. L. WORMSER. Director Depaitmont of Public Safety. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 29. 1902. BRIDGE PIIOPOSALS-Sealod propobiils will bo received at the ofllco of tho Superintendent of Public Giounds and Buildings, llanlsburg, P.i until 12 o'clock m , on Tuesday, Septembor 23, 1902. for tho rebuilding of tho super -structuro of tho brldgo over Lackawanna ilvei, ut tho Borough of Old Forgo, Lackawannn Counl , Pa. Bids must no placed lir sep arate envelopes undorsed on tho outbldo with tho name nnd location of tho htldgo anil tiro namo of tiro biddoi. Plans and hpeclllcntloiiu carr bo had on application to tho Superintendent of Public Grounds nrrd Bulldlngj at (larrlsbuig, Pa. Bids will bo opeiad In tho piesepco of tho bid dein or lliclr teprchontntlves In tho Re ception Room of tho Executive Depart ment at llanlsburg. Pa, ut tho tlmo named above . By older of tho Board T. L EYRE, Superintendent William A. Stone. E B. Itnidenbergh, Frank G, Hauls, Board of Commissioners of Pnbllu Giounds and Buildings, LEGAL. NOTICE Is hereby given that an appli cation will bo made to tho Governor of tho Stuto of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, tho 17tli day of Septombci, 1902, by James Ulllcsplo, Me)cr Stcltr and Adolpli ElclroU, under tho Act of Assembly of tiro Commonwealth of Forms) lurrrin, cirtlthd "An Act to provido foi-iucorpoiutlou mid legul.itlon of cei rain corporation!)," up pioved Api II 29, 1871, and tho supplements thereto, for tiro chatter of an Intended corporation to bo called "Lackawanna Light, lleirt and Power Company," tiro character ami object of which Is sup plying light, heat rtud power or any of tliem.O) menus of electricity, to tho pub. lie In tho city of Scrantorr, In tho county of Lackawanna, Stato of Pennsjlyunlir. and to such persons, partnerships and corporations residing therein, or adjacent thereto ns may deslio tho same, and for this purpose to have, possess mid enpoy all tho tights, beirorlts and privileges ot tho said Act of Assembly and Its supple ments. J. AVIIEATON CARPENTEH. Solicitor, All Well on Board the Prithjof. Bj Exclusive Who from llic Associated l'r. Tiomsoe, Norway, Sopt. 1. The Bald-wln-Zclglci supply ship Filtbjof, which left hero July 1 for Frunz Joseflarrd. was spoken August 11 Sho repotted all well J on board of her, No Order Accepted for Less Tlinii 10 Cents. Branch WANT OfficBS, Want Advertisements Will Bo Beeeived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Untlf10 F. M. Central City ALDERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul berry street nnd Webster nvo. GUSTAV PICIIDL, l30 Adams avenue. West Side GEO W. JENKINS. 101 South Main avenuo. , South Scranton TRED L. TERPPE. "29 Cedar avonuo. North Scranton GEO W. DAVIS, corner North Main avonuo and Market sticot. v Green Eidge CHARLES P. JONES. 1157 Dick son avonuo, T. J JOHNS, 020 Groon Rldgo sticot. C. LORENZ, corner Washington avenuo nnd Marlon sttect. Petersburg W. H. KNEPrEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G BONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. rOUR enoiicnccd Diamond Drill miv ners, good wages, steady omplnvmtnt to llrst class men. Apply at tho orilco of John Mulrhend ic Son, Plttston, Pa. YOUNG ninn wanted ns oiderly nt the West Side Hospltnl. Refciences re quired. Help Wanted Female. YOUNG lady wanted to loin nctoi In a 10 llned bketch; of good poison il appear ance, with some voice, Experience not necesaaiv ns she will be fully lnatiuctcd. Good salaiv to tho light poison. Must tiavel Addiess for Interview, T. E. 10j Trlbuno office VVAVTPn fill I frt. rrnm rl tinnonti nrl. V Apply nt 413 Mndlson avenue. Help Wanted. WANTED An experienced stenographer for about threo weeks. Whlto Mfg Co , 421 Linden street. City. WE WANT operators for shirt factory. Steady work nnd good pay. Wo will pay transposition to Freehold, N J , nnd guarantee board to those who will come and tnke positions with us V. Henry Rothschild Co, Freehold, N. J. Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN WANTED-Competent men capable of earning good money, to handle our lino of carbon copying pu peis, elthei tegular or on tho sldo Philip llano & Co, 1-3 Union Sipruic, Now Yoik City. ACTIVE speciality salesman to tnko per manent JTgoncy for well established class of goods used In factor Its und stables. No capital, but small bond io qulred Addres Vlscol Company, East Cambridge, Mass Business Opportunity. FOR SALE A lino general Btoro In good locality with hoises. wagons, fixtures, etc. Stock Inventoried In Apiil ncarlv $7,000 and business will 11111 from 33.000 to jlO.OOO per jear. Profits will run 20 pet cent, to 23 per cent. Reason of salo, 111 health Fut fuithcr Information vvrlto to P. O. Box 337, Scranton, Pn. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out dolay. Wrlto for our special ma--kot letter. Freo on application. S. M. HIbbard & Co , membois N. Y. Consoli dated nnd Stock E'cchnnge. 44 and 40 Broadway, Now York. Established 1801 Long Distance 'Phono 2188 Broad. Beal Estate. LOTS, houses and farms for salo. J. C Zurflleh. Soo FOR SALE Elegnnt sitoH for homos In upper Green Rldgo; choice neighbor hood; most dcslinblo locality foi homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlno, 1730 Sanderson avonuo. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoro, launders shirts nt 8c. each and collars and cuffs at lVc each. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD-C. SPAULDING. C. V. A., 23 Traders' Bank Building Old 'phono 1SG4. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estato Exchango Bldg , 120 Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E EILENBERGEB. PAULI building, Spruco sticot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING nvo. rhe Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO,, Tindets Bank Bldg. Patont Attornoys. t3 A "PC" MT"0 InullcountrJes PA I C.iM I Oof tho Globe. Tho only licensed and equipped patont solicitor In tho city. No chargo for In formation on patentability; over ton yeats experience Kcplaxlc & Co., ftleurs IJIcIr. Hotels and Bestaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue, Rates leasonablo, P. S51EGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L & W, Passongor depot. Conducted on tho Eu topcan plan. Victor Koch, Propilotor, Scavenger, A. B. BRiaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor: only linprood pumps used. A. B Brlggs. proprietor, Lcava orders 1100 North Main nvormo, or Elcko's drug store, cor nor Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones. Wire Scieens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAll 311 LACICA. avo, Scianton, infra, ot WlrO Bcrcans. Miscellaneous. MEGARdEE BUOS. PRINTERS' SUP. piles, envelopes, paper bugs, twino. vVuiehouso, Hi Washington uvonuo. THE WILKi:!-BAHRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at 41i0 news stand of Relmuan Bros ,,400 Hpruco .and tjOJ Linden; M Noiton, 322 Lackawanna ave.; IS. Schutzei. 211 Spruce invest. DIRECTORY: Only Half a Cent a Word. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-A widow lady wants a homo In. good family for her li-veni-old daughter, vvhoro sho can da light housework for her board and attend school; has hud good training; good iof crcrrccs given. Inaulro at Y. W. C. A. rooms, 203 Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTED-By a boy 14 . ...J cars old In ofllco or store. Address Iiiim Dickson avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dolnwaro, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Eftoct Juno 1, 1002. Trains loavo Scranton for Now York At 1 CO. 3.20, 0 05, 7 00 and 10 10 a. m : 12 40, 3 40, 3 35 p m. For Now York and Phila delphia 7.50. 10 10 a. m , and .12 40 and 1 31 p. m. For Gouldsboro At 010 p m For HrifTnlo-115, 0 22 and 0 00 n. m.j ICS, G53 and 11,10 p. m. For BInghamton, Elmlra and way stations 10 23 a. m, 1.03 p. m. 1 or Oswego. Syincitio and Utlca 1.15 nnd u:!2.n; .'"! ' r P- ' Oswego, Syracuso find Utlca train nt C 22 u. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 0 00 n. m ; 103 and C 60 p m. Nicholson accommodation -loo nnd 013 n m. , Bloomslmrg Division For Northumber land, at 0 35-nnd 1010 a. m.; 153 and 10 P m For Plymouth, at 8 10 a. m ; i 4!) nnd 0 03 p :n Sundnv Trains For Now York, 1 "0, 3 20. 0 0). in lo n. m: .110 nnd 3 33 n m For Buffalo in nnd r.22 n. m.; 15", 050 and 11.10 p m For Elmii a nnd way stations 30 2, a. m For Blnitlnrnton and way sta tlon, 900 n. m Bloomsburg Dlvlslon Leavo Scrnnton, 10 10 a .m. and fi 10 p m. Lehigh Valley Bailrond. In Effect Juno 13, 1902. Trnlns Lcava Scranton. Tor Phlladelphli and Now Yoik via D & II. R R, at 7 11. tlnough Pallor Cn. and Day Co ich Cmbondilo to Now Yoir! oriel 9 17 -i m . with L V. Coach Cm bom ilnlo to Phil idelphla, nnd 2 IS, I 33 (BHctC Dlnmoud Exm ess), and 11 49 p m. Sun days, p & IT n R , 1 5S 17 p" m. I or yv lrlto Haven, Haleton nnd prlncl pal points In tho coal legions,, via D i if..11 .J1'..711' 2 'l nnd I33 P- " ro Pottsvlllc 7 4t a. m. For Bethlehem, Eoston, Reading, Har rlsburg nnd prlnclpil lntermodlato sta tlons, via D At IT. R R . 7 II. 9 17 a. m 2 IS, 41) ininck Dl imond Express). 11.49 p ?l Sundnjs, D. & II. R. R , 9 3S a. m ; 1 58 9 17 p m. TFor Titnkhtnnock, Townntln, Elmlra, Ittinca, Geneva nnd pilnclpal Irrtormedlato stntlpns via D., E & W. R. Hi 0 33 a. m and 1 53 p m ror Gcncvi, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nra Foils, Chlrngo and all points west v1a D & 11 it. r , u m p m : 3 23 (Black Dlnmond Exnros), 10 II. 11 f n in Sun days D As H. R. R. 2 03, 917 p. in Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lohig'i i,?.!!y Parlor cars on all trains hotvvfon Wllkes-Bnrro nnd Now York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROELTN II. WILBUR Gen. Supt , 20 Cortland street. Now Yoik. CHARLES S T.EE Gen Pass. Agt , 23 Cortlnnd street. New York. AW NONEMACHER, Div. Pass Agt, South Bethlehem, Pn For tickets and Pullmnn reservations npply to city ticket ofllco, CD Public Square, Wilkes-Bar ro, Pa BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29. 1902. Stations In Now York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R Trains loavo Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlohem, Allen town. Mntioh Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkeb-Knrro and Plttston at 7 30 a. m , 1 p m. and 4pm Sunday, 2 10 p m Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7 30 a m, through solid vesttbulo tinln with Pullman Buffet Pat lor Cir for Phil adelphia with only ono chango of cais for Bnltlmoio nnd Washington, D C, and all principal points south and west For Avoca, Plttston nnd Wllkcs-Barro, 1 p m and 4 p in. Sunday. 2 10 p m. For Long Blanch. Ocean Grovo, otc , 7 30 a. m. and 1 p. m. Foi Reading, Lebnnon and Harrlsburg via Allentovvn at 7 30 a m., 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sundnv. 210 p m. For Tnmnqua and Pottsvlllo, 7.30 a. m ; 1 p m. nnd 1 p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station W. O BESSLER, Gen. Managor. C. M. BURT, Gen Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedulo In Eftect Juno 10, 1902. Trains leave Scranton: 013 a m, week dns, through vcstlbrrlo train from Wllkes-Bano. Pullman buffet parlor car and conches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllo; stops at principal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbuiy, Har tlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd foi Pittsburg and tho West. 9 47 a m . week days, for Sunbury, Har llsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoto, Wash ington and Plttsbuig nnd tho West. 1 42 p m, week dnjs, (Sundays 153 p. m ), for Sunbury Harrlsbutg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pltts buig nnd tho AVest 3 2S p m , week days, through vesttbulo train from Wllkcs-Barro. Pullman buffet parlor car end coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvlllo. Stops at principal lntormcdl nto stations. , , 4 35 P m , week days, for Hnzloton, Sim ian y, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts bUrS' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen Mgr. J. B. WOOD. Gen. Pass Arjt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1902 Trains for Cutbondalo leave Soranton at 0 41. 7 30, 8 JO, 1013 11 m; 12 03. 1.12, 2 11, 3 50! 5 29, C23! S 21, 9 15, 10 01 p. m.; U IS. 1 For'lIo'ncsdnle-0 41, 1013 a. m.; 211 and CFo?' Wllkes-Barre-0 38. 7 41. 8 41, 9 47. 10 53 a. m.! 12 03, 1.12. 218, 3 28, 4 33. 010. 7 43 10 41. 11.49 P m. For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7.41, 9.17 a. m.: n is 4 33 and 11.49 p. m. " For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 0 33, 9 47 n. m ; 1 12, 3 28 nnd 4 33 p. m For Albany and nil points noith 7.30 a, m'una Sunday trains. For Cnrbondnlo 8 50, 1133 a. m; 211, SCil, 5 52 nnd 11.17 p. m For Wllkes-Bnrro 9 33 a. m.; 12 03, 153, 3 28, 0 32 nnd 9 17 P. m. For Albany and points north 3 58 p. m. For Honesdnlo-8 50 a. m.; 1133 and 3 5.' P' W.' L PRYOR, D. P. A , Soranton. Pa Erie Bailroad Wyoming Division? In Elfcct July 30th. 1902. - Trnlns leave Scranton for Havvloy ard local stations at 7 20 and 8 43 a. m.j 13 nnd 5 20 P m. Sundays, 9 00 a. ni ahd 135 p. ni. For Now Yoik, Nowburgh and irrtormedlato points nt 7 20 a, m. and 1.33 p. m. Suminvs. j.rso p. m. For Honcsdnlo 1 33 nnd 5 20 p m Trnlns arrive at Scinnton 8 20, 10 41 a. in.; 3 00 and 915 p. m. Sundays, 1.09 am? 8 lo p. m. New Yoik, Ontario and Western, Tlmo Table la Efioct Sunday, Juno 15, 1902 NOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Loavo Lcava Arrlvo Trains. Scinnton. Cm bondnlo. Cndosla. No. 1 1030a.m. 11,10 a.m. 100p,m. No. 3 , 4 00p.Ul. 4 41 P. 111. U 00 p.m. No. 7 .,,,.. 0 h) p. m Ai.Cnrboudalo 0 4(1 n,m SOUTH UOUND. Leavo Leave Arrlvo Trains. Cudosla. Cnihnndalo. Scnrntotr. No. U iWa. m. 7,25u,ju. No. 4 ...... 8 40 a. m. 10 01 a.m. 10 40 n. in. No 2 S 15 p m. 400p in. 4 43 p m. BUNDAio UtNUl, nuiil'll JlUUiNN Leuvo Leavo Arilvn Trains. Scinnton. Cnibondnlo. Cndosla, Nn n 8 JO n. in. 9 10 ii. ni 10 4in m. No. 5 7 00 p in Ar.C.ubondalo 7.IJ p.m bOUTU BOUND. y Leavo Lenvu Anlyo Trains. Cadosla. Cnrbondnlo. Scranton. No. C ,,,,,, UWn. in. 72ria. tn. No 10 ..... 4 30 p. m. 0 i. m. G 43 p. tn. Trnlns Nos. 1 on week dais, nnd 9 on Sirudnn connect for Now York city. Mid dietovvn, Walton. Not vv Ich, Oneida, Os wego and nil points west. Tialn J for Poyntelle, Walton, Dollrl, Hidnoy, Nuiwlcl) urrd all Now Beilln biiitiili points. Train No. 0, with, "Quaker Cltv Ex piess" nt Scianton, via C. R. R of N. J , foi Phlludclphl i. Atlnntlo City. Baltlmoio. Washington and Pennsylvania state points. Bee tlmo-tnblo and consult ticket agents for connections with other lines ' J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A ..New York. J. E. WELSH. T P. A. Stanton. Pa. ,