SJBJFVW-fif V" f Hf 'lW n ''''$ '?' ."If) , i i THE SORAISTON TRIBUNE FllID AY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. T, w. " tP'-tyFW '1? ' Psli air n but my ik Stenock YOUNG WOMEN great work is sent FRBB Send 31 onccent stamps book in paper covers. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. ritlslon, Sept. 4. John allies, of JMttston Junction, was before 'Squire Khrot yesterday afternoon charged with disorderly conduct and assault and bat tery on a coal and Iron policeman cra ployedby the Lehigh Vulley Coal com pany, the company being the prosecu tors. Miles, according to the testi mony, caught the coal and Iron police ofllccr at the Junction last evening, and nfter accusing him of being a scab, of fered to lot him depart unha.'med if he would hand over a. dollar. The man refused to do this, but bought the beer for lilies, and then departed. Miles nas lined ?10 and held under $300 ball on the charge of assault. Kc-v. Lewis Thomas Hughes, of Madi son, N. Y will occupy the pulpit of the Welsh Congregational church next Sunday morning and evening, and ev ery Sundny during the month of Sep tember. - Progress on the now theater had been hindered during the past two days by a strike of the hod carriers. The men Bald they had been promised 17V cents per hour, but that when they received their pay check they were given only 12',i cents. Mr. Slipp, the contractor, however, claimed that the matter was purely n mistake of the bookkeeper. Tne hod carriers, however, demanded an Increase to 20 cents per hour, which was refused, Work was resumed this morning,' new men 'being secured for the pay offered, 17',i cents. Counterfeit silver dollars turned out at tho Port Oflfllth mill, which was raided by secret service officers last week, are still In circulation here, and a. number have been taken In by tho merchants within tho past few days. Thirty Duryea boys who went in EWlmmlng In tho river on the West Side Monday were arrested by Chief of Police Sclinonover, and fined $3 each liy Burgess Foster, Tho boys wore not clothed ' In the required swimming at tire. At tho regular meeting of tho AA'est Flttstnn borough council n plan to place a proposition to bond tho borough for $25,000 to bo used for paving purposes was, discussed. Tho citizens will prob ably bo given a chance to voto on It at tho next hprlng election. John McOulre, of White Haven, nnd Miss Clalro Ormsby, of Upper Pitts ton, were united In marriage this morn ing In St. Mary's church, Upper Pltts ton, Itev. Father ("Revo officiating. M. J. MeGulre. brother of the groom, wnn best man and Miss Maud Ormsby was bridesmaid. William J. Breeso and Nelson Bar rctt, of tho AVest Side, will enter State Collego this fall, tho former taking a course In electrical engineering and the latter In mechanical engineering, Dnlph Hrown, an employe nt tho Mt. Lookout colliery, wont Into the mine with another employe last night about 7 o'clock and sot off a quantity of gas accidentally, Brown was badly burned Boy Curod of Colic After Physician's Treatment Had Failed. My boy when four years old was tuken with colic unci crumps in his stomach, 1 sent for the doctor unci lie Injected1 morphine, but tho child kept petting worse. I then guve him Jiaif a leaBpoonful of Chuniberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and In Jalf an, hour ho was sleeping unci soon ;ecoyered. P, L. AVIlUlns, Shell Lake, Wis, Mr, AVHklns is bookkeeper for the Ehel Lake Lumber Co. For sale by all druggists. Publig Women And public Speakers everywhere are very often troubled with a cough or some throat irritation which may lead to graver complications later on. A cough neglected may pave the way for the germs of consump tion to enter the weakened system. 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Mrs. MAY STENOCK, Elocutionist, 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, Ills. will Find Dr. Pierce's Tldviser a safe guide to on receipt of stamps to pay for the cloth'bound volume, address Dr. R. and was taken to the Plttston hospital. As tho ambulance bearing Its burden passed through Sturmcrvlllo It was stoned and llred at. presumably by strikers. No one In the vehicle was In jured, however, although several shots were Imbedded In the woodwork. NICHOLSON. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, Sept. 4. Mrs. Carl, of Blnnhamton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephens, of AVllkes-Barre, spent Sunday with the former's parents. The fourth annual reunion of the Stephens family was held in Anson Stephens' grove, near Piercevllle, Thursday, Aug. 2S. Dinner wan served to about seventy-five people, after which tho following programme' was rendered: Vocal solo, selected, Miss Sweet; violin solo, Miss Flossie Steph ens; speech, AA'IUIain Stephens. Officers were thou ehcted for the following year. There wore people present from Scranton, AVllkes-Barre, AA'Inwood. Miss Ethel Stark returned home Mon day evening after spending some time -with friends In Laceyvllle. FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Forest City. Sept. 4. A female curb stone temperance orator was In town this week, exhorting tho rtroplc along Main Hired. To defray expenses an.l keep the gouil work up, she sold a. sheet of tem pernnre literature for "the price of a glass of beer." Born To 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Henley, a sou. To Mr. unci Mr. O. Wagner, a daughter. To Jlr. and Mrs. J, K. O'N'ell, a daughter. The school board Tuesday evening elected .Misses Margaret Kvnns, Teresa j-wieii unci Mite Karnes as touchers. There are still three vacancies, and nearly a scorn of applications, AVIlllnm Morrison and Basso ItoberU nro Buffalo. Mrs. AVInlfrod Harris, of AVIIeox, Ari zona, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs, J, L. Har ris, HARFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Harford, Sept. I. George Forsythe spent Saturday In Scranton. Mrs. Ralph Marian and children, of AYuslilugtou, D. C who have been spend ing the summer with Mr, and Mrs. Coe Stearns, returned home Suturduy, Miss Anna Qtilnlau left Saturday for I.iilhrop, whern the bus accepted a posi tion as teacher, Mrs, Young and son, of Scranton, are guests of Mrs. G, A. Tiffany. l'J. T, Tiffany nnd Cyrus Johnston are In very poor health at this writing. Hcv, J, P, Manwcll, of AVhltnoy's Point, was calling on old friends AVednes day and Thursday. Mr. Mitnwell hus ac cepted a call to tho First Congregational church, of Arohorst, Mass. The funeral of Howard Robblm. young est sou of .Mr, and Mrs. II. A. Robblns, wus held nt tholr homo Saturday, Aug, SO. This Is the second child that has been tuken within u year from tholr home. Mr, und Mrs. Itobblns huvo tho sympa thy of all. Rev, AVornock oillcluted at tho xunerai. Miss. Fell tli vIMtlug her Thursday, Mrs. Mary AVednesduy, McConnell, who has been parents, returned home l'ayne wus In Montrose The stunds, lot candles, non.com. lee ream privileges for the fair, Sept, 21 und w, win oo som at auction on the grounds, Saturday, Sept. 6, at 2 o'clock. A, B. Smith, of Montrose, was the guest of Dr. A. T. Brundago Tuesday. Miss Jennie AVuruock left Suturday for Hurford, N, A'., where she has accepted u position as teacher. A business meeting ut tho Christian S Common Sense Medical healthful living. This expense of mailing ONLY. or only 21 stamps for the V. PIERGE, Buffalo, N. Y. Endeavor society will bo held In the lec ture room Friday evening, Sept. 5. All members are requested tn be present. Frank Peck and Feed Osborne were delegates to the Democratic convention, held at Montrose, Sept. 3. The many friends of AVIIIium Sherwood were glad to know he was the success ful winner of the first prize in the month of August. Mrs. Polly Tiffany is visiting her sUter, Mrs. Babcook, In Uinghnmton. Mrs. M. J. Chamberlain returned Tues day from Plains, where she has been car ing for her father, who Is suffering from that dreadful disease, consumption. Mrs. M, I. Jones has returned from visiting friends In Scranton. M. Unrtliiklc, of Syracuse, N. Y., opti cian and specialist, will be at the Semons hotel Thursday and Friday, Sept. 3-1. BROOKYLN. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn. Sept. I Mrs. AV. C. AA'nll and little daughters, of Dunmore, arc tho guests of friends tn this vicinity. Miss Lena Fish is teaching school at Llnduvllle. Our IIIrIi school opened Monday, with nn unusually lurge number of pupils. The same teachers are employed as last year. The remains of Baker AVoodwurd, an old resident of Brooklyn, wero brought here from New Milford, whore bo died nt tho homo of his niece. The funeral was held in tho Methodist Episcopal church AVcdnosdny afternoon. Mrs. M. E. AA'cston and Mrs. A. Cham berlain have been to Carhnnrialc to at tend tho funeral of J. II. Buglcy. Mr. and Mrs. Loreu Bunnell, of Cur bnndale, are visiting their many rela tives and friends In and about Brooklyn. Ray Morgan, of Scranton, is tho guest of friends here. s The' reunion of tlio Stephcns-AA'llllnms families was held at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Eldrldgo last Saturday. One Hundred and live persons wero present. Tho dinner tables were spread nn tho lawn, which was decorated with ever green and flowers. After all had been served and some groups photographed, tho company listened to a very pleasing programme, consisting of vocal und In strumental music, recitations and a very Interesting historical sketch of the fam ily by Miss Elizabeth AA'ade, or Scranton. A grand march to martial music was another enloynblo affair. Tho next re union will bo at N. AA'Hllam3', In Bridge water. Marian, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, If, Tiffany, who was taken 111 while they wero visiting at Royal, Is much better and It Is hoped will bo iible to be moved home this week. HISTORICAL PUZZLE FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Cut out tho pictures appearing on this page each day, druw a pencil murk around tho hidden object, suvo thum until Saturday, then send them or tnko them to The Tribune ofllco In nn envelopo addressed to "Puzzla Department," Enclose In tho envelope your name, ngo and address. The boys and girls who correctly mark the six pictures appearing during tlio week, and whoso answers aro (Irst recelvod, will have their names published In Tho Tribune Monday morning. ' General AA'nyno officers. leading a storming THEATRICAL. "Devil's Island." At tho Lycoum yesterday afternoon nnd evening "Devil's Island," a melodrama dealing with the Dreyfus caso was pre sented. Tho drama Is Intensely dramatic and Is rather handsomely singed. In tho fourth net some Hue stngo effects nro used, i Mortimer Snow cssnvccl tho role of Cnptnlu Maurice Do La Tour, the Drey fus of the drama. Tho other lending roles wero sustained In u cnpablo manner by Q. P. MncLean. AVIlllam J. Cornea, Adelaide AVarron nnd Pastiunlnla Do Voo. "The Octoroons." Smart nnd AVIIHams company of col ored pcooplc known ns "Tho Octoroons," opened a three days' engngoment nt tho Star ynstcrdny. Two farces, "A Lucky Coon" and "Tho Pullman Porters," nro presented, both of which nro heavily laden with tho latest songs nnd dances. Edwnrd Hayes & Co. Edward Hayes &. Co., continue to pro voko almost Incessant humbler nt Dixie's theater In their droll sketch entitled tho "AA'Iso Cluy." Mr. Hayes seoms to be en titled to front rank with tho comedians of the clay, and the Hiipport given by Miss Palmer and Miss Huyc5 Is nil that could be desired. The "Wise Oily" Is one of tho funniest little farces on the road. "My Antoinette." A story Is told of Miss Josephine Hall, who nppears In Anrons nnd Murray's new musical comedy, "My Antoinette" at the Lyceum Suturday nftcrnon and evening, which shows that Mis Hull has taken a lasting, dislike to the latest fashion In locomotion. It appears that Miss Hall owned a beautiful colllo with a splendid pedigree. Onu day, while walking on Fifth ave nue, attended by her faithful companion, an automobile hove in sight, travelling considerably beyond the speed allowed by law. Tho collie, disturbed by the noise the mnchlno made, rushed into the mid dle of tho road, burking furiously. A midden, no doubt accidental turn of the machine, and the colllo was under the wheels of tho nutomoblle. Reparation was freely offered, but .Miss Hall not only declined to be comforted pecuniarily, but from that day to this has never rid den in one of those up-to-date vehicles. Ward and Voltes. Any one who saw AVnrd and A'okes' ptoflticticn of "The Head AA'alters" -lust year will remember with pleasure tho rich burlesque on tho war drama, "Shenandoah." In the new edition of this vehicle, which AA'nrd and A'okes will show us at the Lyceum next Monday evening, thl-c burlesque feature has been retained nnd will be well worth seeing again. Almost every theater-goer has seen some one of the many war plays, and though this burlesque Is more particu larly aimed at "Shenandoah," It smacks of all of them. "Happy" AVnrd, Harry A'okes, Mnrgnrd Duly A'okes. Lucy Daly, Allan Curtis. Joe Kelly, Tony AVIIIInms and the entire company are seen to oxcl lent advantage. Diagram opens this mornlg ut 9 o'clock. Robert Mantell Coming. Robert Mantcll nnd his company of players will appear nt the Lyceum. Sept. !l and 10. Mr. Mantell's manager, M. AV. Hnnley, has surrounded him not only by one of the foremost companies of legiti mate players nn the American stage, but has given his production an environment which. Tor pictorial and historical Illus tration, has never been equalled by other than a spectacular performance. The ploys selected are "The Dagger and the Cross." Tuesday night and Wednes day matinee, and "Monbars" AVednesduy night. -Diagram' opens Saturday at' U 'u. m. The Schiller Stock' Ccmprmy. The Schiller Stock company pay their annual visit to Scranton next week, open ing In the famous Kngllsh melodrama In four nets, "Man's Kncmy," one of the greatest plays ever written, dealing with the downfall of man through an appetite for strong drink. Campbell Stratton still heads the com pany, assisted by Mamie Hherldun AA'ol ford und u clever lot of players. The vau deville numbers nro of the best, and in clude Gorman and Leonard, James F. lloey, Kelly and Rncniid, Lair and Mel mar. Seats nn riilo this morning at 9 a. ni. STAGE NOTES. Oscar Norfleel, who bus appeared with Lillian Riirkhnrdt In vaudeville, will bo a now member of tho company with An drew Mack. H. J. Cnrvill, an Kngllsh actor, who ori ginally came to this country with tho Kendalls, has been engaged for K. II. Sothern's company. Richard Mansfield's leading woman for this season will bo Miss Dorothy Ham mond, who Is described as a talented and beautiful Kngllsh girl. Hleiinor Roiisou will begin the season In the support of Kyrlo Bellow hi "A tieutleman of France," but will later have a play of her own. nolo.-sy Klralfy Is to open his tour of the world with n revival of "Around tho AVorld hi Klghty Days" at Providence the latter part of September. Plans lor AVIlllam Fnvorsham's coming season are unsettled, owing to tho failure of Sir Gilbert Parker to complete tho dramatization of "Tho Right nf AVay" within tho stipulated time. .Miss Muud Furnls.i, u decidedly pretty girl, possessing a volcu of rare sweetness nnd cultivation. Is now singing tho role of Mrs. Samuel Pineapple in "A Chinese Honnynuon" at tho Casino and Is scoring n hit of large proportions. Miss Furnlss made her first upepnrunco on tho stngo with "Tho Toreador" company ut the Knickerbocker theater last season. party at Rocky Point. Find two more jifwS )- M THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. FOR RENT-Itulf of double house, 813 Preseott avenue, nt in per .mourn O. F. Reynolds, Council building. FOR RENT Modern single eleven room homo! furnished. Inquire :lk! Whcclor si venue. FOR RENT Flvo rooms nnd bnth and storngo room, for husband nnd wife only. $11.00. Apply 17 Adams nvo. LAROE fur. -'shed hnuso for rent to a sultnble party. Tho landlady may keep a few rooms. Comegys, Connoll building. FOR RENT-Fmm, September 1, 3-room house, 031 Green' Rldgo atrooti modern Improvements; steam bout frcol location very convenient. FOR RENT Two furnished cottnges n Lnko Sheridan; dry and hcnlthy loca tion; good shade and nncst place fpr n week or a month's outing l) Northern Pennsylvania. Address H. L. Harding, Fnrtoryvlllo. Pn. For Sale. FOR SALE Two now single houses on Pino street, near Wheeler avenue, each eight rooms. Easy terms. O. F. Reynolds, Connnll building. FOR SALE A scholarship In the Scran ton Business college nt a reduction. Apply to box LWI, Factoryvllte, Pa. FOR SALE Cheap, one largo new gro cery wagon, carrying capacity 4.300 pounds; nlso ono largo coffoo grinder; can bo run by motor or hand power. Ap ply to B. Moses, 51S Lackawanna avenue. FOB SALE A first class meat market. Owner will work for party. Address 131 Chestnut street, Dunmore. Pn. Room for Bent. FRONT ROOM for rent; desirable. 4JI Adams avenue. Wanted To Rent. AVANTED A small house or Hal, prefer ably furnished, in desirable location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box 327. Money to Lean. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At irom 4 to C per cent. Cull on N. V. AA'alker. 314-U13 Connell building. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FOB RENT Fill nlshcd room; steam heat, gas and bath; half block from court house square. Ml Spruce street. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modern Improvements; pilvnte family; gen tlemen preferred, at oil Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS IOR RENT, with heat, gas nnd bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 53U AJams avenue. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened in the ot'llce of the City Recorder, by the Director of tho Department of Public Works, nt 3 o'clock p. tn., on Monday, September S, JW-, for tlio following named work: Filling the northerly approach to the Bloom uveniiii culvert and grading said liloom avenue from iilock street to tho said northerly approach to the Bloom uvenuo culvert. Also for the rebuilding of the siib-atructuro and for the lupuir of tho superstructure of tho Hollow street bridge over Leggett's crock, In the Third ward. Each proposal shall bo accompanied with ens-h or ccrtltlcd check as a guar antee to perform the work in accordlncc Willi the plans and specllicatlons there for us follows: For tho lirsc mentioned woik fifty dollars, and for the last men tioned, twenty-live dollatn. Bidders will be lurnishe'd with proposal blanks nt the Bureau of Engineering und no others will be accepted. All proposals must be filed with the City Controller, at his ofiico in tho City Hall, Scranton, Pa., not later than -.I'D o'clock p. m., on Monday, September S, 190:!. Tho city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE, Director, Department o Public Works. PROPOSALS Sealed ptoposals will bci opened at tho office of the City I'.e coidcr by tho Director of this Department at S o'clock )i. m on Friday, September ii, 190-, for the repairing of Englno houses No.'s 2 and 3 according to plans and specifications on lllo In tho office of thu Iiiircau of Building Inspection. Separate bids must bo submitted on each house. All bids shall bo filed with the City Con troller nt his office, in tho City Hull, Scranton, Pa., not later than :! o'clock p. m Friday, September 5, 1902. Tho City reserves tlio right to reject any or all bids. F. L. AVORMSER. Director Department of Public Safety. Scranton, Pa Aug. 29. 1902. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received at tho office of th Superintendent of Public Grounds nnd Buildings, Harrlsburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock m., on Tuesday, September 2.1, 1902, for the rebulldlngot the super-stnicturo of tho bridge over Lackawanna river, at the Borough of Old Forge, Lackawanna County, Pa. Bids must be placed In sep arate envelopes endorsed on tho outside with the l'unio nnd location of tho bridge and the name of tho bidder. Plans und specifications can be had on application to tlio Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings nt Harrlsburg, Pa. Kids will bo opened In tho presence of tho bid ders or tholr representatives In the Re ception Room of tho Executive Depart ment at Harrlsburg, Pa., at the tlmo named above. By order of the Board. T. L. EYRE, Superintendent. AVIlllnm A. Stone, E. B. Ilnrdenbergh, Frank CI. Harris, Board nf Commissioners nf Public Grounds and Buildings, LEGAL. VVVNVVVNi IN RE: Petition to free the Rldgo Tiirn- piuo company a roan irom tons ami toll mites. Notice Is hereby given that nn appli cation will bo mudo to tho Court of Quar ter Sessions of Luckuwannn county, on Moudny. the tith clay of October, 190J, at 0 o'clock ii, in., in accordance with the provisions of nu Act of Assembly of tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, up proved Juno 2, 1SS7, and the diipplmneuts thereto, for tho appointment of u jury of view, consisting of live reputable citizens nf Mild county, to view and condemn the Rldgu Turnplko Company's loud, a road located wholly In Luckuwannn county, extending from Humlerson avenue In thu city of Scranton, tn Main street, hi the borough of Dickson City, und tn make the sumo free from tolls nnd toll gates, nnd to assess tho damages to which the owners or owners thereof may bo en titled therefor, Tho sumo being a road upon which tolls aro now charged tho traveling public by virtue of an Act of Assembly. T. P. Dl'FFY, Attorney for Petitioners. CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of tho United States for tho Mlddlo District of Penn sylvania, Morris L. Hcnovltz, of Scruu ton, Luckuwuunu county, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, IbOS, having uppllvd for a full dischurgo from all debts provublu against his cstuto under said Act, notice. Is hereby given to all known creditors and othor persons In Interest, to appear be fore the said Court at Scranton, In said District, on iho 20th day of September. 1902, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the prayer of tho said petitioner should not bo grunted EDAA'ARD R. AV. SEARLE, Clerk. Laura Blggar, tho actress, has ob tained possession of tho Now York city properly bequeathed to her by tho late Henry M. Dennett, tho Pittsburg mil lionaire. Tie property la yulucd ut 9150,-000. No Order Accepted for Less Than 10 Cents. Branch WANT Offlcas, Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT 8CHULTZ, corner Mul berry street nnd AVebslor avo. GUSTAV P1CIIEL, 050 Adams avenue. West Side GEO. AA'. JENKINS, 101 South Main uvenuo. South Sernnton FRED L. TERPPE. "2D Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. AA'. DAVIS, corner North Muln avenue, and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS. 920 Grocn Rldgo . street. C. LORENZ. corner AVnshlngton avenue and Mnrlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenuo. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted Male. AA'ANTED A young man to work In nn Insurance office. Address in own handwriting. F., Tribune office. Help Wanted Female. AVANTED Girl for general housework. Apply at 415 Madison avenue. Canvassers Wanted. AA'ANTED Experienced canvassers nt once to sell household goods on easy payments, at Philip Levy .. Co., 232 Ad ams avenue. Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN AA'ANTED-Compctent men capable of earning good money, to handle our line of carbon copying pu llers, either regular or on the side. Philip Hnno & Co., l-;l Union Square, New York City. Real Estate. LOTS, houses nnd farms for sale. J. C, Zurflteh. Sco FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Green Ridge; cholco neighbor hood; most desirable locality for homo in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlne, 1730 Sanderson avenue. Business Opportunity. FOR SALE A fine general store in good locality with Horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. Stock Inventoried In April nearly $7,000 and business will run from $:ir.000 to $10,000 per year. Profits will run 20 per cent, to 2." per cent. Reason of sale. III health. Fur further Information write to P. O. Box 337, Scranton, Pu. STOCK AND AVHEAT TRADERS with out delay. AA'rlto for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S.. M. Hlbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Excltango. 44 and 40 Broadway. Now York. Established 1861. Long Distance 'Phone 2TS8 Broad. Board and Rooms. FOR BENT Rooms and board for two gentlemen; references required. 303 Madison avenue. A'ERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtained ,nt 333 Jefferson avenuo. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS AA'ANTED Will take sum mer boarders; threo largo airy rooms and good tablo board. Address O. K Dalton, Fa. Instruction. INSTRUCTION In advanced Greek, free. lady pupil proiorrcci. Address "u," Tribune office. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY'. Dunmoro, launders shirts at Sc. each and collars nnd cuffs at l'c. each. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARDc7 SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1S04. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROAVN. ARCH B Real Estato Exchange Bldg., 120 AVush- ingtun nvo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDO. STEVENSON & KNIGHT. 720 CONNELL building. Bentists. DR. C. E. EILENBEROER. PAULI building, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo. Fire Insurance SCHLAGER & CO., Traders Bank Bhlg, Patont Attorneys. nA TT IVIT"G In all countries PA I C.IM I O or the Globe. The only licensed and equipped patont solicitor In tho city. No chargo for In formation on patentability; over ton years experience. Rcpioglc & Co., Alcars IHtljr. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. p, S5IEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & AV. Passenger dupot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Proprietor, Scavenger. A. B. BRiaOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS ami cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor, l.eavo orders 1100 North Main uvenuo. or Elcko's drug storo, corner Adams und Mulberry. Both telephones. Wive Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Scranton, mfrs. of AA'lre Screons. Miscellaneous, MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS SUP piles, envelopes. . paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1W AVnshlngton avenuo, THE AVILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo hud in Scranton at tho news stand of Relsmau' Bros., 400 Spruco and C0J Linden: M. Norton, 3" Lucknwanuu ave.; I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruco aticit. DIRECTORY. BUsiKOPPiiiriEniESiniE Only Half a Cent a Word. Situations Wanted. YOUNG man, stenographer and typo writer, desires position. Address U2S AA iirron streot, Dunmore. SITUATION AVANTED-A widow lady wants a home In good family for her Iji-yenr-old daughter, where she enn do light housework for her board and attend school; has had good training; good ref erences given. Inqulro nt Y. AV. C. A, rooms, 203 AVnshlngton avenuo, SITUATION AVANTED-lly a boy II years old In ofllco or store. Addross jKo Dickson avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and .Western. , , In Effect Juno 1, 1902J Trains leavo Scmuton for Now York At 1.G0. 3.20, 0.03, 7.D0 and 10.10 n. ill.; 12.40. 3.40, 3 33 p. tn. For Now York and Phlla dolpbia 7X0, 10.10 a. m and 12.40 and 3.33 p. m. For Gouldsboro At 0.10 p. m. "For Buffalo-. 15, c.22 nnd 9.00 a. m.; 1.53, 0 51 und 11,10 p. m. For Blnghnmton. Elmlra nnd way stations 10.23 a. tn., 1.05 p. m. For Oswego, Syracuse and Utlcn 1.15 nnd 0.22 a. m.; 1.53 p. nt. Oswego, Syracuse and Utlca trnin nt 0.22 n. m. dally, except Biindny. For Montrose 9.(10 a. m.i'1.03 nnd C.r0 p. tn. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and fl.13 n. in. , Bloonisburg Division For Northumber land, at 0,33 and 10.10 a. m.: 1.53 and 0.10 p. in. For Plymouth, nt 8.10 a. m.; 3.40 und 9.03 p. :n. Sunday Tralns-For New A'ork, 1.30, .",.20. 0.05. 10.10 n. m.: 3.10 nnd 3.33 n. m. For Buffalo J.js and 0.22 a. m.i 1.53, 6X0 and 11.10 p. nt. For Elmlra nnd wny statlons 10.23 u. m. For Blnghnmton nnd wny sta tions. 9.00 n. m. Bloomshurg Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 a ,m. nnd G.10 p. m. Xehigh Valley Railroad. Ill Erfect Juno 13, 1902. Trains Leavo Scranton. For Philadelphia and Now York via D. 6 II. R. R.. at 7.41. through Tailor Car and Day Coach Carbondnlo to New York nnd 9.47 n. tn., with L. V. Conch Carbon dnlo to Philadelphia, nnd 2.18, 4.35 (Black Dlnmond Express), nnd 11.19 p. in. Sun days. D. & If. R. it., 1.53. 9.17 p. m. For AA'hlto Haven, Hnzleton nnd princi pal points In tho coal regions, via D. & If. R. R 7.41, 2.18 nnd 4.33 p. m. For Pottsvlllc, 7.41 a. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Rending, Har rlsburg nnd principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & II. R. R 7.41, 9.47 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.35 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 P. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. It., 9.33 a. m.; 1X8. 9.17 p. in. For Tiinkbannoek, Townndn, Elmlra, Tthncn, Geneva nnd principal Intermediate stations via D., I,. & W. R. R., G.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nra. Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & TT. R. R 12.03 p. m.; .1.28 (Black Diamond Express), 10.41. 11.49 n. m. Sun days. D. & IT. R. R., 12.03, 9.17 p. tn. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh A'nlley Parlor ears on nil trains between AA'llkes-Barro and New A'ork. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLIjIN IT. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt., 29 Cortlnnd street, New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23 Cortlnnd street, New York. A. AV. NONEMACHBR, Dlv. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets nnd Pullman reservations npply to city ticket office, 09 Publlo Square. Wllkes-Barre, Pa. REABING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect June 29, 1902. Stations in New York, foot Liberty street nnd South Ferry, N. R. Trains leave Scranton for Now York. Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Munch Chunk, AVblto Haven, Ash ley, AA'llkes-Barro and Plttston nt 7.30 a. 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 Buffet Parlor Car for Phll ndelphiu with only ono change of cars for Bnltlmoro and AArashlngton, D. C, and nil principal points south nnd west. For Avoca, Plttston and AArllkcs-Barro, 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 Rending, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg via Alientown at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sundny, 2.10 p. m. For Tnmaqua and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m.; 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BES3LF.R, Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule in Effect Juno lo', 1302. Trains leave Scranton: CIS a. m wcok days, through vestlbulo train from AA'llkcs-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at principal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunhury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore, AA'ash lngton and for Pittsburg and tho AVest. 9.47 a. m.. wcok days, for Sunbury. Hur. rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AVash ington and Pittsburg and the AVest. 1.42 p. m., week days, (Sundays. I.oj p. m.), for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, AA'ashlngton nnd Pitts burg and the AA'ost. 3 "S p. m.. week clays, through vestlbulo train from AA'llkes-Barro. Pullman huffet parlor car end conches to Philadelphia vlu Pottsvlllc. Stops ut principal intermedi ate stations. 4 35 p. in., week dnys. for Hazloton. Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts b"'E' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr J. B. AVOOD, Gen. Pass. Apt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains for Curbondalo leave Scranton at 0 41 730. 8.30. lO-U ": '-'-05. !. -'-'I. nxc: i:h. 0.25; s.2i, 9.13, 10.01 p. m.-. .. Kor'Honesdale-Ml, 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 and G'For' Wllkcs-Bnrre-0.38. 7.41. 8.41. 9.47. 10 5 a. n": l-'-O". . --. X2S. 4.33, 0.10. 7 is 10 II. 11.4!) p. in. For i' A'. R- R. Polnts-7.11, 9.17 a. m.: MS. 4.33 and 11.49 p. 111. For Pennsylvania R. R. Polnts-0.33. 0 17 a. in-: 1-42, 3.2S nnd 4.35 p. in. For Albany nnd all points north-7.36 a. m. and "-,,nAY TRAINS. For Corbondnle 8X0. 11.33 a. m.; 2.11. 3.50, 5.52 and 11.17 p. m- For AVllkes-B.-ii-re-0.SS a. m.; 12.03, 1.53. 3.28. 0.32 and 9.17 p. m. For Albany nnd points north 1X6 p. rn. For Houcsdale-8.50 u. m.i 11.33 nnd 3.53 P' AV L- PRYOR, D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Erie Railroad Wyoming Division. In Effect July 30th, 1902. Trains leuvo Scranton for llnwloy and local stntlons ut 7.20 nnd K.43 u, in.; 1.3.1 und 5.20 P- nt. Sundays, 9.00 u. m. olid 1 35 p, ui. For New York, Nowbirgh and Intermediate points nt 7.20 n, in. and DJ p. m, Sundays, 1.33 p, m. - For llonesdnlo 1.35 and R 20 p. m. 1 . Trains nrrlvo at Scranton 8.20, 10.41 ;f. m.i 3.00 nnd 0.13 p, m", Sundays, 1-00 and S.15 p. m. .-'; New York, Ontario and Western.' Time Tablu in Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 190J NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Leavo Leave Ariiyo Trains, Sernnton, Ciirhonclulc. Cadoslu. No. I lO.aiu. m, Il.lilu, in, l.onp, m, No, ;i ,,,... I oo p. m, 4.41 p. in. cj.oo p. m. No, 7 U.10 p. m.Ar.Curbondalo il.40 p.rr SOUTH BOUND. Leuvo Leuvo Arrive Trains. Cadoslu, Cnrbondalc, Scruntpu, No, U , 11.50 a. m. 7.23a.ni. No. 4 8.40a,m. 10.01a. m, lo.ioa.'m. No. 2 2.15 p. m. l.oo p. m. 4.43 p: in. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND; Leave Leuvo Arrive Trains. Sernnton, Carbondalo. Cndosla, No, 9 .,,,,. 8.30a, III. 9.10 p. in. 10.45 a.m. No. 5 7.00 p. ni.Ar.Curbondale 7.15 p.m SOUTH BOUND. Leave Lenvu Arrive Trains. Cadosla, Carbondalo, Sernntph. No. c ,,,,., ii.R0 a.m. 7.25a, in. No. 10 -1.30 p. m, 0 Oii p. m, e.13 p,"m. Trains Nos, 1 on week days, and 0 on Bundays connect for Now York city, Mid dletowu, AValton. Norwich, Oneida, Os wego and all points west. Train for Poyntollo. AValton. Delhi. Sidney, Norwich und all New Berlin branch points. Train No. '. with "Quaker City Ex press'1 nt Sernnton. via C. 11. R. of N, J., for Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Baltimore, AVauhlngtou und Pennsylvania stuto points. See tlme-tnblo nnd consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDEBSON. O. P, A., Now York. J. E. AVELSH, T. P. A., Scranton. Pa. v - )r l u V .( - ji, v