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The Last of the
Three Day Sale..
All Prices
Restored at 6 O'Clock
Three Day Price
Children's School) Shoes, but
ton or laco, best dongola, heavy
soles, spring and regular 0
heel, $1.15 kind for OC
Three Day Price
Pair bf 75c 10-4 full .
size Grey or Tan Blankets 54C
7-cent Furniture Calico,
a yard O
Three Day Price
Lace Torchon and Inser
tion, attractive patterns, a
yard
3c
Three Day Price
Second Floor. Millinery Odds
and Ends In a lot of Women's
Hats, assorted shapes, each. DC
, Three Day Price
Third Floor Japan Mattings,
very pretty designs, colors the want
ed kind. A varied assortment.
The 25c kind, this sale I7jc
30c kind, this sale I96 c
Three Day Sale
Fourth Floor Monarch Polish
restores to original brilliancy Furni
ture and pianos. Makes old look
like new. Does not gum; stick or
catch the dust. Sold elsewhere at
25 cents a bottle. This
sale 17C
Vlflll VSr(t For three days only, we will sell from our
wail raCl large line of 10c, 1 2c and 15c Wall
Papers. A choice selection from 12 patterns at, a double roll. . . OC
This don't mean mismatched papers, but bright and clean cut de
signs, suitable for any home. Selections can be made now and deliv
ered later If you wish. --
NORTHEASTERN
9 PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Montrose, Sept. 3. Miss Nan Davles
returned Saturday from a visit with
West Plttston friends.
James Morris, Jr., who for some time
has been taking treatment In Blng
!h a niton, returned Saturday from that
place, much improved in health. On
'.Tuesday he again went to Blnghumton,
where he hus nccepted a good position
In a Job office, and will move his fam
ily there In a few weeks.
This Is the big day of the soldiers'
tneampment, and the town Is full of
told vets with their happy faces and
congenial talk.
Harold-S. MucLean, of Wilkes-Barro,
Is a guest, of his aunt, Mrs. Frances
lAitken.
F. A. Davies and family, of Dundaff,
have arrived In town, and are occupy
ing the house formerly occupied by tho
late George H. Fruzler, on Wilson
etreet.7 Mrs. Frazler niyl son havo re
moved to Rush, where they will re
Bide ylth her parents, Sir. and Mrsl
lAlden Devlne. Mr. Davles hus numer
ous friends hero who arc delighted to
'have him as one of the town's citizens.
Our people regret to learn of tho re
moval of A. F. Kinney and family to
Philadelphia, where they will tuke up
.their permarnt residence. In tho
many years fiey have resided here,
they havo endi kred themselves to many
and their pa lng will occasion deep
Sorrow. They expect to leavo for their
Hew homo on Tuesday next.
R. J. Stark, of Scranton, was In town
tin business Tuesduy.
School opened Tuesday with a largo
attendance, and many more will bo
added In the next few weeks.
The Sunday school of St. Paul's Epls
fcopal church held their unnuul picnic
t Heart Lake last Frldny, and was
Very largely attended. Tho day was
perfect and all appuiently had a-most
enjoyablo time.
For several weeks It, has been tho
tustoni of many, of our merchants to
Close their places of business on Tues
days and Thursdays ut 6 o'clock, In
rder to give their clerks a much need
Id 'respite from work as well as them
lelves. All would huvo been well had
Iho agreement been carried out, hut
Bnow's grocery continued to keep open
n the nights above mentioned. Some
inknown parties' on Monday night
proceeded to throw decayed eggs at
ne of tho grocqrymen as he was cjos
I Boy Cured, of Colic After Physician's
Treatment Had Failed.
My boy when four years old was
taken with colic and crumps In his
Uoiiincli, I sent for the doctor and ho
, njected morphine, but tho child kept
;e(tlng worse, I then gave him half a
easpoonful of Chamberlain's Colic.
,'holera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and In
Julf 'pn hour ho was sleeping and soon
lecoyered. F, L.i W'lklns, Sheik Lake,
,Vs. Mr. Wllk(ns h bookkeeper for the
Ihell Lake Lumber Co. For sale by all
IruseUts
AOwWWVlAAS,lVWVV
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Sale. J!
Three Day Price
Size 18x26 Feather Pll-
lows, good ticking, a pair. ' 9C
Cotton Crash, a yard.. ac
Three Day Prico
Falrbank's Glycerine Tar Soap
Lathers -freely In hard or
soft water. A cake oC
Three Day Price
Cord for Pillow Tops, assorted
colors, usual price, 10c. 12c
and !5c. This sale, yard.. 3C
Three Day Prico
Odds and Ends in Bqys' Balbrig-
gan Drawers, Misses' Ribbed
Pants, Women's Knit Corset Cov
ers, unlldrens Ribbed
Waists, always sold at .
25c. Now ISC
Three Day Sale
REFRIGERATORS
No.
150, $14.75, now.....
151, $11.98, now ,
152, $23.98. now
153, $11.95, now
154, $14.58, now
.$10.35
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8.25
9.98
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No.
No.
No.
No.
Other numbers reduced
portion.
Ing for the night, with disastrous re
sults. Last evening the store was open
and the proprietors were in a warlike
mood. How it will end remains for
the future to decide. All participants
In the contest show their willingness
to make It Interesting for the opposing
party.
Montrose defeated Hallstead In a
game of ball on Tuesday, by a score of
12-0. Tho home team will give the
Susquehanna Stars a similar dose next
Monday afternoon.
The golf tournament at the Lakeside
Country club's grounds took place
throughout Inst week, and a very In
teresting contest It proved to be. The
winners of the games were each award
ed a silver cup. The ladles who re
ceived prizes were Mrs. Lyons, of Phil
adelphia, ilrst; Mrs. Fitzgerald, Phil
adelphia, second. J. R. Beardsloy,
Montrose, won the gentlemen's first
prize, and Mr. Hopkins, of Philadel
phia, second.
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HAHLINTON, v'
Special to the Scianlon Tribune.
Hamllnton, Sept. 3. Mrs. W. B.
Christmus and daughter, Bertha, or
Scranton, Is visiting Mrs. Christmas'
sister, Mrs. F. A. Orchard,
Mrs. 13. M. Beale, Mrs. E. R. Town
send, Mrs. A. Myers and Churles Men
denhull, of Parkersburg, Pa., are visit
ing friends In this vicinity.
Mrs. Adeline Sampson, of Jermyn, Is
the guest of her sister, Miss Mahala
Jones,
J. J. Williams and wife, of Green
Ridge, havo been visiting the latter's
brother, Amos Olver,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Clearwater, of
Green Ridge, spsnt Sunday with the
latter's sister, Miss D. P. Hamlin."
R:v, J, D. Brodheod, of Jermyn,
preached morning unci evening, Sun
day last, in St. John's Eplbcopal
church.
Public school opened Sept. 1, with
Mlsa Eck, of Honesdale, as principal.
HONESDALE.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune
Honesdule, Sept. 3. Thursday even
ing the Maplo city bund will glvo an
open air concert from the bund stund
on Russell Park.
A drove of cattle passed through this
place on Tuesday, en route for North
umbailuivd county) Pa.
Honesdale will enjoy another game
of ball on Saturduy ufternoon, between
tho home team and tho Jonas Long's
team of Wllkes-Bayre,
Tho Misses Rena and Luoy Edgett,
who have been spending the past few
weeks at Basin Hiirhmv n r.ni
Champlalp, returned home on Vednes-
uuy,
Manager W. J. Sllverston was fortu
nate In securing tho famnna nriniv
and' Wilson minstrel troupe for his
opening numner. Tne repututlon of
th,ts company will Insure a big crowd at
tho opera house, Monday evening next.
The Honesdale High School Alumni
committee have decided to establish a
THE SC1UNTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY,
library, to be called tho Clara. T. Sut
ton Memorial library, as a memorial of
the late Miss Clara T. Sutton.
Friday next tho Erie will run nh
excursion to Niagara Falls and the
Toronto exposition. '
Lawrence M. Atkinson Is attending
a meeting of the Republican stuto com
mittee In Philadelphia.
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Percy aro en
joying a short vacation at one of the
Wayne county lakes.
Th6 Honcsdalo schools opened yes
terday with nearly live hundred pupils
In attendance. The school board have
arranged to glvo special attention -to
truants, and will probably enforce tho
law governing this matter.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special .to tho Bcranton Tribune.
Tunkhanonck, Sept. 3. Squire W. D.
Frear, of Beaumont, was doing busi
ness In town on Tuesday.
Ralph Ncy, of Taylorvllle, was vlslt
Irig friends at this place on Tuesday.
Tho lumber In the county bridge at
Dixon will bo sold at public sale on
Thursday, Sept. 18, by tho county com
missioners. The sale will take place
at the court house.
Charles It. Marcy, of Altoona, is
visiting his mother, Mrs, Mary Marcy,
on Slocum street.
Mrs. Henry Bardwell, of Chicago, Is
visiting at the homo of Dr. Judson
Bardwell, on West Tioga street.
Corey L. Kresky, of Scranton, Is
visiting hjs parents' at this place. Mrs.
Kresky arid family have been spending
the past six weeks hero.
George Phllllpson and wife, of Car
bondalc, are visiting the lattcr's sis
ter, Miss Caroline Gray, on Ttoga
Btreet. '
Mrs. Samuel C. Hodge, who has been
the guest of relatives at Now York
city, was called home on Saturday- by
the Illness ofhcr husband, who has
typhoid malaria.
Frank Carey and wife, of Bethle
hem, are visiting the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Carey, on Third
street.
Dell Scutt and family, of Carbon
dale, aro spending some time with
friends and relatives at this place.
WELSH HILL.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Welsh Hill, Sept. 3. Farmers are
busy harvesting their oats, which Is tho
one good crop of the season.
Mrs. Gertrude Hayden Fenley, of
Philadelphia, was the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. J. W. Davis, lost week.
Mrs. P. F. Resseguie and daughter, of
South Gibson, visited relatives In,' this
plyce recently.
After spending a pleasant vacation,
the following of our young people have
again resumed their school work: Prof.
John Richards, as principal of the
Great Bend schools; Prof. H. B. An
thony, of Welsh Hill school; Miss Liz
zie Moses, of tho East Mountain school;
Miss Irene Morgans, of the Burdick
school, Elkdaie; Miss Annie .Lloyd,
student at Stroudsburg; Miss Daisy
Bennett, student at Factoryville; Will
Moses, student at Bloomsburg.
Rev. and Mrs. R. N. Harrison are
entertaining Mrs. Harris' parents, of
Plttston, at the parsonage.
Messrs. Thomas Thomas and John
Lewis, of Scranton, have returned
home, after spending a week here.
David Evans, of Scranton, is the
guest of friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Craft, of Jeffer
son, N, Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Craft, of Worcester, N. Y., visited their
sister, Mrs. M. C. Watklns, over Sun
day.
N0LD FORCE.
Mrs. John Wilson, of Yostville, Is vis
iting friends In town.
airs. Alfred Avery has returned
home, after spending a few weeks with
ner parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Drake.
Thad. Stewart Is spending a few
weeks with his fnther, in Nichols, N. Y.
Miss May Williams has returned
home, after spending the week at Wya
lusinx. Rev. J. C. Jacobs and family dttend'
ed the Gardner reunion at Factoryville
on Friday.
Seymour Smith, of Yostville, was a
caller in town on Tuesday.
The borough schools opened on Tues
day with a full attendance.
Clarence Snyder had a valuable cow
killed on the Delaware, Lackawanna
and AVestern railroad on Tuesday.
Tho Junior league of tho Brick church
will hold a basket picnic at the Feeder
Dam grove on Saturday.
Mrs. Bonney, of Scranton, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Ira Porter.
THEATRICAL.
"Devil's Island."
The Mnttenthal Brothers havo secured
tho rights to ' produco throughout the
country, Do NoIond Hall's scenic melo
drama, "Devil's Island." The plot of this
pleeo Is derived from tho events of the
mist famous government lntrtguo of re
cent years,, the Dreyfus case.
It present-, during tho course of the
play, tho Place do la Concorde, whero the
unhappy Dreyfus was publicly degraded,
the steel cago on "Devil's Island," where
ho spent three years of his sentence, the
great yacht scene nt open sen, uUublcau
which always causes tho greatest enthus
iasm among tho assembled spectators,
PICTURE PUZZLE.
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FOR THE LITTLE ONES.-Cut out the pictures appearing on tilts pago each
day, draw a pencil mark around tho hidden object, savo thorn until Saturday,
then send thorn or tako them to Tho Tribune offlco In an envelope addressed to
"Puzzlo Donartmont." Enclose In tho cnvclopo your name, ago nnd address. Tim
boys and girls who correctly mark tho six pictures appearing durlnK tho wook,
and whoso answers nro first received, will havo their names published In Tho
Trlbuno Monday morning.
The brother of this young woman and
hem.
arid the court martini at Ronhes, where
Dreyfus Is set nt liberty after enduring
tho most mlsornblo dlsgraco ever Inflicted
upon twin. "Devil's Inland" 1 to bo pre
sented nt tho Lyceum this afternoon and
evening. Diagram now open. Prices
Matinee, 2c to any part of the liotiso;
children, lCc. Night prices, 15c, Kc, 33o
and fiOc.
"My Antolnotte."
The first scene of the second act of
Alfred 15. Anrons' and Gcorgo II. Mur
ray's production of "My Antoinette,"
which comps to tho Lyceum Saturday af
ternoon and ovrnlng, Is lnld In a drawing
room of an nrlstocratlo house In London,
England, whero a reception la supposed to
ho taking place. It can safely bo nld
that tho brilliancy of this nccno has ne,ver
been equalled or seen slnco tho elaborate
pink ball-room sceno In tho opera of
"Ermlnlc."
The dresses will undoubtedly form a
subject of comment and gossip to tho
Indies In tho audience, while tho brilliant
effect of dazzling light, and enticing
music cannot but nppcal to tho senses of
every 0110 who witnesses this vista of
hrnuty. In this, as In every other sceno
of tho musical comedy, tho accessories
nro bundled with a caro and complete
ness that Is very rarely found In such
productions. ' Tho dlugram opens this
moraine at 0 o clock.
"The Head Walters."
Thoso prime favorites with the laughter
loving public, Wrird and Vokcs, will bo
fcoen nt tho Lyceum next Monday night,
when thoy will bring their now edition
of "Tho Head Wnltors." Tho production
will be an entirely now one, and tho
wardrobe hns been thoroughly changed
and brought tip to date. Of course, tho
specialty features havo been carefully
selected, and this Is the backbono of tho
entertainment. The music Is all now and
especially written for this year's edition.
Tho company surrounding Wnrd and
Vokes Is made up of such nblo exponents
of this kind of cntortnlnmcnt as Lucy
Daly. Margaret Daly Vokes, Allen Cur
tis, Joe Kelly, Tony Williams, Smlrl and
Kessncr, Addle Kcssncr. Johnny yhalcn,
May Murrny, tho Tuxedo Ladles' bund,
and n"chorus of forty pretty girls and
well-voiced young fellows.
Mr. Dixie's Poetic Friend.
Dixie's theater has evidently found per
manent fnviy with some of tho young
people, iudgmg from tho following nnony
mous notu received yesterday by tho
manager:
At Dixie's you may seo a bill
Of sentiment and mirth,
And acts that make tho vaudeville
The greatest sbow on earth.
Tho lines aro written with lead pencil
In an awkward luind, but the rhythm In
dicates that tho young admirer of vaude
ville may possess considerable poetic
genius. Mr. Dixie Is now speculating as
to whether any of tho other boys or girls
who attend his theater can-do better.
"Tho Octoroons."
Opening with a mntlneo this afternoon,
"The Octoroons" will occupy the stago
for the balance of the week nt tho popu
lar atar, and Manager Herrlngton claims
to present absolutely tho best colored or
ganization extant, to his patrons In
Scranton. Music, all new and catchy, Is
the feature of the performance presented,
but several of the vaudeville acts offered
for approval havo been feature acts In
the host best vaudeville theaters through
out the principal cities In the United
States.
Fascinating Creole maidens, combined
with exceptionally funny dusky come
dians, go to make up a company that is
well worth seeing.
NOTES OF THE STAGE.
Don Coleman, the coon-song artist, has
signed with Ward and Wokcs for "The
Head Waiters."
Mabello Gllman Is to stnr In a comio
opera by Sidney Rosenfeld, called "Tho
Mocking Bird."
Helen Bertram, who has entirely re
covered her health, Is to appear in "Tho
Prince of Pllsen,"
The name of tho play In which J. E.
Dodson nhd Ills wife, Annie Irish, will
stnrt Is "The American Invasion,"
"A Bay State Spinster" is the title of
the play which Mls3 Alice E. Ives has
written for ThomassW. Broadhurst.
John E. Kellerd Is to havo tho leading
part In "The Climbers" company which
Amelia Bingham will send on tho road.
The statement that Bijou Fernandez
had withdrawn from tho "Hearts
Aflamo" company Is authoritatively de
nied In New York.
Tho Myrkle-I larder company continues
to draw hi? houses at the Academy. Yes
terday afternoon, "A Fatal Marriage"
was presented, while lust night "Caught
In tho Web" was repeated. This after
noon "A Nutmeg Match" will bo repeated
and tonight "An Indiana Romance."
Lost.
LOST On Mulberry street, between Ponn
and Jefferson avenues, D. & 11. mile
age. Finder suitably rewarded by 'ic
turning to ill Jeff ei son avenue.
LOST Ideal time book between Oak and
William streets. Finder will return
to ISIS Wayne avenue, or Davis' drug
store. .
Business Opportunity.
WANTED A man to invest f-ora $100 to
C00 In a business that will glv. him sat
isfactory piollts on investigation. Inves
tigators will uddrcss Box DO, Scranton
Tilbune.
FOR BALE A lino general stoio In good
locality with hoises, wagons, fixtures,
etc. Stock Inventoried In April nearly
$7,000 and business will run from $33,000 to
$10,000 per year. Prollts will run 20 per
cent, to 23 per cent, Reason of sale, 111
health. Fur further Information write to
P. O. Box 337, Scranton, Pa.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with"
out delay. Wrlto for our special mar
ket letter. Free on application. , S. M.
Hlbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated ond Stock Exchange. 41 nnd 40
Broadway, New York. Established 1S6I.
Long Distance 'Phono 23S8 Broad.
young man arc close friends. Find
SEPTEMBER 4, 1902.,
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTOR!
WANTS. FOR IIS, FOR SUES iJSTS USH
J, IUII 111.11 1 u,
Only Half a Cent a Word.
For Bent.
FOR RENT-lInlf of dotlblo holiso, SI3
1'rescott avenue, at $18 ncr month,
O. F. Reynolds, Council building.
FOR RENT-Modorn slnglo eleven room
homo; furnished. Inqulro 312 Wheeler
avenue.
FOR RENT Flvo rooms and bath
and storngo room, for husband nnd
wlfo only. $11.00. Apply 017 Adams uvc.
LARGE furnished houso for rent to a
suitable party. Tho landlady may
keep n fow rooms. Comcgys, Connell
building.
FOn RENT-From September 1, 3-room
house, 031 areon Rldgc street; modorn
Improvements; steam heat free; location
very convenient.
FOR RENT-Two furnished cottages at
Lako Shcrldnn; dry and'healthy loca
tion; good shndo nnd finest placo for a
week or a month's outing In Northorn
Pennsylvania. Address II. L. Harding,
Factoryville, Pa.
For Sale.
FOR SALE Two now slnglo houses on
mo street, near wnceier avenue,
each eight rooms. Easy terms. G. F.
Reynolds, Connell building.
FOR SALE A scholarship In tho Scran
ton Uuslncss collcgo nt a reduction.
Apply to box 1!03, Fuctoryvllle, Pa.
FORSALE Cheap, ono largo now gro
cery wagon, carrying capacity 4.G0O
pounds; also ono largo coffea grinder;
can bo run by motor or hnnd power. Ap
ply to B. Moses, 518 Lackawanna avenue.
FOR SALE A first class m,eat market.
Owner will work for party. Address
131 Chestnut street, Dunmoro, Pa.
Boom for Bent.
FRONT ROOM for rent; desirable, 421
Adams avenue.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED A small houso or flat, prefer
ably furnished. In dcslrablu location.
1 To gain attention, stato terms. P. O. Box
Ml.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Qulck, stialght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connell building.
Furnished Booms for Bent. ,
FORv RENT Furnished room; steam
heat, gas imd bath; half block from
court houso square till Spruce street.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern
Improvements; privato family; gen
tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS OR RENT, with
heat, gaa and bath, gentlemen pre
ferred, at 539 Adams avenuo.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will, bo opened in
tho ofllco of tho City Recorder, by tho
Director of tho Department of Public
AS'orks, nt 3 o'clock i, m., on Momluy,
September S, l'JO-', lor the following named
work:
Filling tho northerly appruach to tho
Bloom avenfle culvert and grading said
Bloom uvonuo from Block street to the;
said northerly appioach to the Bloom
avenue culveit. Also for the rebuilding
of the siib-slructuro nnd for the repair
of tho superstructure of tho Hollow street
bridge over Leggett's creek, in the Third
waid.
Each proposal shall bo accompanied
with cash or certilied check as a guar
antee to perforin the work in accordinco
with the plans and spccillcatlons there
for aj follows: For tho Ilrst mentioned
work fifty dollms, and for tho lust men
tioned, twenty-live dollar.
lilcldora will e rurnisneu witn proposal
blanks at tho Bureau of Engineering and
no others will be accepted.
All pioposals must bo filed with tho
City Controller, nt his ofllco In tho City
Hall, .Scranton, Pa., not later than L'.3D
o'clock p. m., on Monday, September 8,
ISO!'.
Tho olty reserves the light to reject any
or all bids.
JOHN E. ROCHE, Director,
Department of Public Works.
PROPOSALS-Sealed proposals will be
opened nt tho offlco of tho City Ro
coider by the Dliector of this Department
at 3 o'clock p. m., on Friday September 3,
190.', for tho reconstruction and repair
ing of thd City of Scranton Cnrbago Cio
mutory building, accoidlng to plans and
.specifications on fllo In the ofllco of tho
Bureau of Building Inspection. All bids
shall bo llled with tho City Controller at
his oflice In flic City Hall not later than 2
o'clock p. m., on Friday, September 5,-190-'.
Tho sum of flfty ($30.00) dollars in
cash or certilied check Is to, bo enclosed
with each bid, which sum shall bo for
feited to tho City In case of refusal or
omission on tho part of tho bidder to
whom tho contract is awarded to execute
contract within ten days after tho awnrd
Iuk of tho samo.
Tho City reserves tho right to reject
any or all bids,
F. L. WORMSER,
Director Depaitment of Public Safoty.
Scranton, Pa., Aug. 29, 100J.
PROPOSALS Sealed pioposals will bo
opened at tho offlco of tho City Re
corder by tho Director of this Departmout
at 3 o'clock p. m on Friday, September
6. 100., for tho repairing of Engine houses
No.'u 2 and 3 according to plans and
spccillcatlons on (lie In tho offlco of tho
Bureau of Building Inspection. Separata
bids must bo submitted on each houso.
All bids shall bo flled with tho City Con
troller at his oflice. In tho City Hall,
Scranton, Pui, not later than 2 o'clock
p. m Friday, September 5, 1902.
Tho City reserves tho right to roject
any or all bids,
F. L. AVORMSER.
Director Department of Publlo Safety.
Scranton, Pa., Aug. 29. 190.'.
BRIDGE PROPOSALS-Stalcd proposals
will bo received at tho offlco of tho
Superintendent of Publlo Grounds nnd
Buildings, Harrlsburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock
m., on Tuesday, September 21, 1902, for
tho rebuilding of tho super-structuro of
tho brldgo over Lackawanna river, at tho
Borough of Old Forgo, Lackawanna
County, P.i. Bids must ho placed In sen
arato envelopes endorsed on the outside
with thn ranio and locution of tho brldgo
and tho numo of tho bidder. Plans and
spccillcatlons can bo had on application
to tho Supciinteudunt of Publlo Grounds
and Buildings at' Harrlsburg, Pa. Bids
will bo opened In tho presencu of tho bid
dors or their representatives In the Re
ception Room of tho Executive Depart
ment at Harrlsburg, Pu., ut tho time
named nbovo.
By order of tho Boaid,
T, L. EYRE, Superintendent.
Wllllnm A. Btono, E. B. Hurdenbergh.
Frank G, Harris, Board of Commissioners
of-Tubllc Grounds and Buildings.
LEGAL.
IN RE; ESTATE OF ANNIE CONNELL.
lato of tho city of Scranton, county of
Lackawanna, deceased. ,
Letters of administration upon tho
nbovo named estate having been gi anted
to tho undorslgncd, all persons having
claims or demands against tho same will
present them for payment, and all thoso
Indebted thereto will mako Immcdlato
payment to
WILLIAM CONNELL.
Council Building, Scranton, Pa.
WELLES & TOUREV, .
Attorneys for Estato. -"
IN RE: Estato of John Jermyn, lato of
tho City of Sciunton, Pa deceased,
Letters testamentary in tho above es
tate haing been gi anted to tho under
signed, ull porsons huvlntr claims or Judg
ments ugulust tho sumo will present them
tor payment, und all persons Indebted
thereto will make Immcdlato payment to
JOSEPH J. JERMVN.
GKOltGE B. JBRMYN,
EMMA J. JEUMVN.
Executors and Executrix.
WELLES & TORREY, Attorneys.
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Than 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Offlcas,
Want Advertlsemonta Will Bo
Beeelvod at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Store's Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul-
berry Btreet nnd Webster nvo.
QUSTAV PICHEL, 650 Adams
avenuo.
West Side
GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South
Main avenuo.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE. 729 Codar
avenuo.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
Main
avenuo and Market
strcot.
Green Bidge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dick
son avonuo.
F. J. JOHNS, DM Groon Rldgo
street.
C. LORENZ, corner Washington
avonuo und Marlon street.
Petersburg
' W. II. KNEPFEL,
avenuo.
1017 Irving
Dunmoro
J. G. BONE & SON.
Help Wanted Male.
TRUSTWORTHY person In each county
to manage business of old established
house of solid Ilnnncinl standing. Straight
bona lido weekly salary of $18 paid by
check each Wednesday, with all expenses,
direct from headquarters. Money ad
vanced for expenses. Manager, 31li Cax
ton building, Chicago.
WANTED A young man to work in on
Insurance office. Address In own
handwriting, F Tribune offlco.'
FOUR experienced Diamond Drill run
ners, good wages, steady employment
to first class men. Apply at tho offlco of
John Muirhcad & Son, Plttston, Pa.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Girl for general housework.
Apply at 415 Madison avenuo.
Help Wanted.
WE WANT operators for shirt factory.
Steady work and pood pay. Wo will
pay transportation to Freehold, N. J and
guarantee board to thoso who will como
and take positions with ns. V. Henry
Rothschild Co., Freehold, N. J.
Canvassers Wanted.
WANTED Experienced canvassers at
once to sell household goods on easy
payments, at Philip Levy &. Co., 32 Ad
ams avenue.
Salesmen Wanted.
SALESMEN WANTED-Competent men
capable of earning good money, to
handle our lino of carbon copying pa
pers, either regular or on tho side. Philip
Hnno & Co., 1-3 Union Square, Now York
City.
Real Estate.
LOTS, houses and farms for sale.
J. C. Zurflleh.
Seo
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In
upper Groeq RIdffo; choice neighbor
hood; most desirable locality for homo
In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlno,
1736 Sanderson avenuo.
Board and Booms.
FOR RENT Rooms and board for two
gentlemen; references required. 303
Madison avenue.
VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with
first class tablo board, can bo obtainod
at 333 Jefferson avenuo.
Boarders Wanted.
HOARDERS WANTED Will take sum
mer boarders; three largo airy rooms
and good tablo board. Address O. K
Dalton, Pa.
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore,
launders shirts nt So. each and collars
and cuffs at lc. each.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A.. 23
Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1864.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B
Real Estate Exchange Bldg., 126 Wash
ington avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
H. L. HARDING, 815 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON KNIGHT, 726 CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI
building, Spruce strcot, Scranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo.
Fire Insurance.
SCHLAGER & CO., Traders Bank Bldg.
Patent Attorneys.
DATTM TC Inallcoiiiitrlcs
rA I CUlM I Oof the Globe.
Tho only llconsed ond equipped patont
solicitor in tho city. No chargo for in
formation on patentability; over ton years
experience '
Rcplojrle & Co., Mcars Bldg-.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
lin avenuo. Rates reasonablo.
P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor,
i-
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W.
Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. Vlotor Koch. Proprietor.
Scavenger,
A. B. BRiaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor: only improved
punlpa used, A. B. Brlggs, propiletor,
Leavo orders UOO North Main avenue.
or Eicko's drug storo, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Both telephones,
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH KUETTKL. REAR 511, LACKA.
avo., Scranton, mfrs. of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
MEGARGEH BROS., PRINTERS' SUP
piles, envelopes, paper bugs, twine.
Wurchouse, U0 Washington avonuo.
THE WILKEtfiBARRH RECORD CAN
bo had In Scranton nt tho nows stand
of ReUinan Bros., 406 tipruce. and 503
Linden; M. Norton, 3.'-' Lackawumuv
avo.; I. S. Bchutzcr, 211 Spruco street.
i ian.i,i 1,1
ISiVmillllElIiRESIHE
Only Half a Cent a Worl.
Situations Wanted.
YOUNG man, stenographer and typo-'
writer, deslics position. Address 23
Wuvron sticet, Dimmorc.
SITUATION WANTKD-A widow lady
wnnts a homo In good family for hor
l.)-year-old daughter, .whoro bIio can do
light housework for her board and nttond
school; has had good training; good ref
erences Riven. Inqulro nt Y. W, C. A.
rooms, 203 Washington avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-By a boy 14
yonrs old In' offlco or storo. Addross
Jouj Dickson avenue.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western.
In Effect Juno 1, 1003.
Trains leavo Scranton for Now York
At 1.50, 3.20, 0.03, 7.50 and 10.10 a. m; 12.40,
3.40, 3 33 p. m. For Now York nnd Phila
delphia 7.50. 10.10 a. m., and 12.40 and 8.33
p. m. For Gouldsboro At CIO p. m. For
Uuftalo-1.15, 0.22 and 9.00 a. m.; 1.65, 6.60
and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghnmton, Eltnlra
and way stations 10.23 a. m.. 1.03 p. m.
J or Oswego, Syrncuso and Utlca 1.15 ond
0.22 n. m.; 1.53 p. m. Oswogo, Syraouso
and Utlca train at 0.22, a. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Montroso 0.00 a. m.r 1.03
'll'L6'00 P- m. Nicholson accommodation
-4.00 and O.is p. m.
Bloomsburg Division For Northumber
land, at 0.35 nnd 10.10 a. m.; 1.53 and 6.10
p. m. For Plymouth, nt S.10 a. m.; 3.40
and 9.03 p. hi.
Sunday Tralns-For Now York, 1.60, 3 20.
0 05. 10.10 n. m.; 3.40 and 3.35 ji. m. For
Buffalo 1.13 nnd 6.23 a. m.; 1.53, 6.60 and
11.10 p. m. For Elmlra and way stations
30.25 a. m. For Blnfthamton and way sta
tions, 0.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division
Leavo Scranton, 10.10 a .m. and 6.10 p. m.
lehigh Valley Ballroad.
In Effect Juno 15, 1903.
Trains Leavo Scranton.
For Philadelphia and Now York via D.
& H. R. R., tit 7.41, through Parlor Car
und Day Coach Carbondalo to Now York
and 9.47 a. m., with L. V. Coach Carbon
dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4.35 Blck
uiamona Express), and 11.49 p. m. Sun
diys' 5;L& H. R. R., 1.58. 0.17 p. m.
For Whlto Haven, Hazloton and princi
pal points In tho coal regions, via D. &
g-.R-.R, 7.41, 2.18 and 4.35 p. m. For
Pottsvillo, 7.41 n. m.
For Bothlehem, Easton, Reading, Hor
rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta
tions, via p. & H.R. R.. 7.41, 9,47 a. m.;
2.18, 4 33 (Black Diamond Express), 11.49 p.
rVo Sundays. D. & II. R. R., 0.38 a. m.;
l.liS, 9.17 p. m.
For Tunkhannock. Towanda, Elmlra,
Rnacn, Geneva nnd principal lntormedlato
stations via D L. & W. R. R., 6.35 a. m.
and 1.65 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via
D. & H. R. R., 12.03 p. m.; 3.28 (Black
Diamond Express), 10.41. 11.49 p. m. Sun
days. D. & H. R. R.. 12.03. 9.17 p. m.
.Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
valley Parlor cars on all trains between
Wllkes-Barre and Now-York. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN II. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt., 26
Cortland street. New York.
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.t 29
Cortland street, New York.
A. W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt,
South Bothlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullmnnroservatlons
apply to city ticket office, 69 Publlo
Square, Wilkes-Barro, Pa.
BEADINO SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
' In Effect June '29. 1902.
Stations In New York,, foot Liberty
street and South Ferry, N. R.
Trains leavo Scranton for New York,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allon
toWn, Mauch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash
ley, Wilkes-Barro and Plttston at 7.30 n.
m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
Quaker City Express leaves Scranton
7.30 a. m., through solid vestibule train
with Pullman Buffot BarlorVCar for'Phll
ndelDhla with only ono chance, of cars
fOr Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and
all principal points south and west.
For Avoca, Plttston and Wllkes-Barre,
1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.,
7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg
via Allentown at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4
p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
For Tamaqua and Pottsvillo, 7.S0 a, m.J
1 p. m. and 4 p. m.
For rates and tlckots apply to agent at
station.
W. G. BESSLER, Gen. Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pnss. Agt.
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Pennsylvania Ballroad.
Schedulo In Effect Juno 16, 1902.
Trains leavo Scranton: 6.38 a. m., week
days, through vestibule train from
Wilkes-Barro. Pullman buffot parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
villo; stops at principal intermediate sta
tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg ond tho West.
9.47 a. m., week days, for Sunbury. Har
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and tho West.
1.42 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.53 r.
m.), for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.28 p. m., week days, through vestibule
train from Wilkes-Barro. Pullman buffet
parlor car e.nd coaches to Philadelphia via
Pottsvillo. Stops at principal intermedt.
ato stations. , ,
4.35 p. m week days, for Hazloton, Bun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pltt3
bUrS J. R. niTTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. 1
J. B. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. '
Delaware and Hudson
In Effect Juno 16, 1903.
Trains for Carbondalo leavo Scranton at
6 41. 7.30, 8.30, 10.13 a. m.t 13.05. 1.12, 2.1L
'att 5:29, c.23; 8.21. 0.15. 10.W p. m-t'ia-uv
For'nonesdalo-O.!, 10.13 . ra.l 2.U an
For' Wllkcs-Barro-G.3S. 7.41. B.4V P.47v
10 53 a. m.: 12.03, 1.43, 3.18, 8.28. i.8, 6.10,
MS, 1M1..11.49 ;'?,., B .
2.18, 4.33 and 11.49 ,P. m.
For lennsyivuniu. j.. n. -aiu vaqi
9.47 a. m.; 1.42. 3.28 and 4.33 p. m,.
For Albany and all points north-T.33 a.
m. and 3X0"-. ATN&
For Carbondolo-8.50, 11.33 (i. ttt.t 2.TX,
3.50, E.52 nnd 11.17 P. m. '
For Wllkes-Barro-9.33 B. m.J 12.03, 1.68,
3.28, 6.33 ond 9,17 P. m.
For Albany nnu pomia norm 0.00 11. m.
For. Honcsdalo 8.50 a, m. 11.33 ana 3.53
p. m
W.' L PRYOR. D. P. 'A'., Scranton, Pa.
Erie Ballroad Wyoming Divlslon.
In Effect July SOth, 1902.
Trains leavo Scranton for Ilawley and
local stations at 7.20 and 8.45 n. m.; 1.33
nnd 5.20 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a, m. and
1.33 p. m. For Now York, Nowburgh and
intcrmcdlato points at 7.20 a, m, and 1.83
p. m. Sundays, 1.33 p. m, .
For Honesdnlo 1.35 and 5 20 p. m.
Trains nrrlvo nt Scranton 8.20, 10.41 :a.
m.; 3.06 and 9.13 p. m. Sundays, 1.00 and
s.lj p. m.
New York, Ontario and Western,
Timo Tablo In Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 1943
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Leavo Arrlvo
Trains. Scranton. Carbondalo. Cadoala.
No. 1 ......10.30 a, m. 11.10 a.m. 1.00 p. m.
No. 3 4 00 p. in. 4.4lp.m. 0.00 p.m.
No, 7 6 10 11. m.Ar.Cntboudale G.46 p.m
' SOUTH BOUND.
Leavo Leavo Arrlvo
Trains. Cadosla. Carbondalo, Scranton.
No. 6 6 50 a. m, 7,23 a. in,
No. 4 ,,.,,, 8-40 a.m. 10.01 a. m, 10.40n. m,
No. 2 2.15 p. m. 4.00 p. m, 4.43 p. in,
SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND:
Leave Leave Arilva
Trains,
Scranton. Cnibondalo. Cadosla,
No.' 5 .V.'.V.' 7.00 P- m.Ar.Carbondalo 7.15 p.m
' u SOUTH BOUND. -
IVU, V ,,,,,,
s.30 n. m, v.m p. in. 10.43 n. m.
Loava Leavo Arrlva
Trnln3,
Cadosla. Carbondalo. Scranton.
, 6.50 a. m. 7.2"ia. m.
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No. 10 ..... 4 30 p. m. ouup. III. 6 43 p.m.
Trains Nos. 1 on week days, and 9 on
Sundays connect for Now York city. Mid
dlctown, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Os
wego und all points west.
Tiuln 3 for Poyntello. Walton, Delhi.
Sldnoy, Norwich and all Now Berlin
brunch points.
Train No. 6, with "Quaker City Ex
press" at Scranton. via C. R. R. of N. J.,
for Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Baltimore,
Washington and Pennsylvania stato
poiutB.
Seo timo-tablo ond consult ticket agents
for connections with other lines.
J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. AT, New York!
J, E. WELSH, T, P. A., Scranton, Pa.
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