' V w 'it THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902 .3 (mtfwmScm If You Come Hers This Week You Will Find Many New Fall Ooods That Will Interest You. A Very Creditable Showing of Fall Flannelettes, at 9c, 10c, 121c and 15c a Yard Heavily fleeced, 28 inches wide, patterns in stripes .and many unique figures, suitable for Waists, Dressing Sacques and Wrappers. The cool weather is but a gentle reminder of the need of heavier clothing. This line will interest you, Outing Flannel Dark patterns for Fall wear. Grey, red, blue and brown mixtures, in plaid effects. Short lengths, io to 20 q yards. Priced at, yard y Daisy Cloth A fabric that is very much in demand, Our line of shades includes red, old rose, green, pink and blue. Good weight, heavy fleece. A yard Women's Waists Fine Mercerized Black Waists, fine side pleats and hemstitched front and back, deep cuff and new style sleeve, stand-up collar. All sizes from 34 to 44. A v waist that ought to sell for $1.25. Priced 98c at NORTHEASTERN v PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Special to thcjgcianton Tilbuno. Montro'-c, Sept. 0 Mls Gussle Drake, ot ninghamton, Is visiting friends in ton n Miss L)dla Richards, of Scranton, is visiting Sirs. N. If. Sharer. Aithur B. Fanclicr, a Dickinson collego student, is, spending a few dajs In this plncc. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Flumctfclt aio visiting Scianton relatives , MUs Flotoncc U. Wells Is enjoying a vacation at Fnmth Luke, in the Adhon- dacks. with her slstci. Hiss Charlotte, who.ts spending the summer at thut place on account nr poor health. J. II. 'Wlli'jii.a property, on Cherry htrcet, 'no- 'icon gicatly Impioved liy grading ... i the placing of new curbing in the frcAt of tls ptemlscs. Mrs. II. C; McCormack and son, Wells, nfter spending boeiuI weeks at tho homo of Mrs. McCormack's fathci. 1 S. Wells, recently returned to their homo in Now York city. The Village Impiovement society has placed wooden boxes in convenient places on Public nvenue, for tho leceptlon of the waste material usually thrown caie i lihily aiouud. Tho Gun club members nro preparing the 'rooms over the Republican oflieo for tholf club rooms, In an elaborate man ner, and will so lcmovo to this new location fiom over tho Centiul drug stoio. At a croquet tournament at D. R. La- tluopb Wednesday, Miss Blanche Camp bell, of Willlamspoit, teceived (list prize, and Miss Aunlo Warilner, second. Rev, A, P. von Tobel, tho pastor-elect of tho Presbj terlun chutch, Is expected to occupy tho pulpit nn the 21st. Cllnto Haido, of AVcst Nicholson, is visiting relatives in this place for a few dajs. Postmaster nnd Mrs. George C. Burns have been ispondlng tho week In New Yoik city. Prof. Fayette McKcnzlej of Philadel phia, has been the guest of toluttves and friends In this pluca this week. Miss Nelllo Keeim, clerk in register and rceotdcrs' office, Is on a Mtcntlon at At luntlc City. At the Lakeside Country club tennis tournament this week, moro than usual Intel eit was awakened and each contest was very exciting. In tho doubles, E. 11, nnd F, II. Shafcr carried off tho honors; ' in nuxon nounies, miss Knthcrino Riley i nnd W, Riley wcro vvlitncis, and In tho I singles H. II, Shufcr proved hlmbclf to I no tho nest pluyei, casl y defeating his opponents and wlniuug tho Lukesldo country club championship for 190.'. .. , ' HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune, llopbnttom, Sept, 8 Rev, and Mrs. "llerrlcU, of Mudlbon, nro spending a few dajs with friends In town. Miss Mae Moloney Is spending a week Willi New Mllford friends. Mis. Glllett uiul tons, of Thompson, were cullers In town recently. Miss Nlnu Day. of Rlnghumton, Is s Ulng nt Mrs. J. T. Wllnuirtlu this week. A. J, Clieen and family are moving into their new home, formerly owned by J, c, Men III. John Wsbeo and William Brown wcro delegates to (he Democrutlo convention ut Montrose lubt veck. Charles JnmiUhhck, of Oswego, N. Y Is tho guest ot hl sister, Mis. Paul Beardsley. K, M. Tiffany Is nominated fo Demo cratic representative. Miss Mini Jackson has been, hired to teach the Intermediate department of the Ulsh school hero. Mrs, E. M. Tiffany entertained itm n. C, Benjamin, M. L. Q, McCollum, of J Flannel Comforts Full size, Silkoline covered on one side, plain on the other, scroll stitching. Pure white cotton filling. Cotton is prepared by a special process in one sheet, which renders it light and fluffy. Priced fc E A Caps for Baby The little ones need our Silk Embroidered Cap, Fall Styles and a silk Bengaline, double and single ruching, priced at y Cr each &OS Nicholson; Mrs. Huimon Tlffnny, Mrs Stearns and Mrs. Emerson Capion, of KingEley, on Satin dav last. The Ladles' Aid will meet Wednesday for tea with Miss Feimclla Tewksbury. Mrs G. O. Bailey leaves for La Grange, III., Wednobduy, where she expects to spend the winter. The Gun club U held eety Satutday afternoon I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Januashek hae re turned from their wedding tour. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Sept. S James D. Kin ner and Walton L'. Billings, ot Nicholson, spent Sunday with fi lends In town. Edltoi Jesbe L Tiffany, of the Nlehol bon Examiner, was heio oiyMonday, tak ing notes ut tho Demociatic convention. Tho Demociatic county cOiHcntlon wab called to oulei at 2 o'clock p. m. on Mon day by County Chaliman Aaion Blown. Cluienco A. Little, eq , was chosen chaliman of tho meeting, The following ticket was placed In nomination: For congiess, c. O. Deishlmei; for member of assembly, John W. Giny, of Tunkhan nock; tor sheilrr, Loien L. Tials, of Lemon: for county commlssloneis, Ed win d W. Fuiicr. of Nicholson, and IL W. Place, of Falls; for piothonolaiy and cleik of tho comts, John B. Donovan, of Bialntilm; foi icglster nnd lecordei, II, B. Shciwood, of Mcshoppcn; for county nudltois, Elijah C. Nov, of L'aton, and Fied Abboiue, of Noxcn. Dr. Daniel II. Doiuslfc. of this phicc, and Miss Fennci, of Ashley, weio united In mm lingo at the latter pinto on Sat uulay evening. Galusha G. Bought and C. M. P.ukcr, of Nicholson, weio In attendance at the Demociatic convention on Monday. Judgo E. M. Dunham, of La Poito, spent Sunday nt this place. J. M. Pulmor, of Motuvlu, N. Y Is heio luteifcstlng tho funnels In a milk shipping station. IIo lias tho bulk of tho stock subscribed, Edwnid S. Hinds, of ractoilo. Re publican cnndlduto tor shcilff, and 'Snulto John S. Read, of tho same place, weio vlsltois In town on Monday, Tho nnnniil convention of tho Wonnn's Chilstlau Tempcinnco union Is in session hcie, SPRINGVILLE. Special to tho Scianton Tribune. Spilngv Mo, Sept. 8. Jackbon Frost was n very unwelcomo visitor hero last Sat urday morning. Squash, cucumbers nnd other vines nro very much dcmoiallzcd us a consequence. Rev, Georgo II. II. Davis and wlfo, of Skinners' Eddy, wero visiting their many friends In this vicinity lost week. Rev. Davis served us pastor at the Methodist Episcopal church sevciul years, moving from hero In April, '01. Erma McAllekeii Is In Philadelphia, re ceiving medical trcutment. Miss Susan Davis accompanied her us caretaker. She is expected to remain some time, Mrs. Luclnda Tjlei has been In Allen town a week or more, visiting relatives. Sho Is expected home soon. Rev. Lowls T. Vun Carapen and wlfo weic calling on friend heio lust week. Mi. Vun Cumpen did pastoral work nt Wcbt Nicholson and Aubuin Corners be fore moving uvvay. Saturday the Fulrdale ball nine came oyer to play Sprlngyllle, and they played, too. At tho closo of tho gamo tho score stood nine and eight for Fnlrdule. The return gamo will bo played next Satur day on the grounds at Fulrdale. R. L. lilukslee. Lehigh Valley agent here, visited frlendi In Buffalo over Sun day, a week ago. Rev. J. V. Price, nastor at the Mntim. dlst Episcopal church, vvus culled to Outing Flannel One case of light ground. Come mostly in pink and blue stripes, also a splinkling of checks and plaids. Qr Priced at, a yard 10c attention. Here' is a fine Centrcmoi eland last week to attend the funeial of an old friend, Mrs. Gall Smith. J Up at the Methodist Episcopal church, the Sunday school Is making arrange ments to replenish their library with a lot of new books. Homer Smith has been hired to teach tho Parkvnle school the coming winter. Ills homo is Jubt a few rods from the .school house, Mis. Hannah Lambert lies very dan gerously ill at the homo of her daugh ter, Mm. Peter Bush, over on Strickland Hill. Saturday night Is was thought bho could not live the night tlnough. On Saturday evening, Sept. 20, Vesta lodge, No. IS", Daughters of Rebekah, will have lnltlatoiy work, and a number of visiting membeis are expected fiom Montrose. Reficshments will bo served ut the close of tho bossion. Frank Lott, of Denver, Colorado, ac companied by his wife, Is visiting rela tives In this and Auburn townbhlp. Wednesday last was tho dav set for tho reunion of Company C. Two Hundred nnd Third Pennsylvania volunteers, and eie the dews of morning were dried the Vets began coming, accompanied by their wives. When tho dinner hour niihed, the tables wero ready beneath tho tent which Comrade Culver had prov Ided, and Jlfty sat down to dinner, and, us usual, tho bojs did ample Justlc to a ''squaio meal." rills Is the fourth timo tho com rades have got together, and all unite In saying it was the best time of all. It wns decided to meet next jear with Comrade N. C. Stilcklund, In Biadfoid county, tho tlmo to bo determined Inter. Eighteen got together this ear. Slnco last j ear, ono bus died. Suquchanna, Wyoming, Biudford and Lackawanna counties were represented. FACTORYVlbLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Fuotoryvlllc, Sept. S Tho students nro gathering In town today to bo In icndl ncss for tho opening of Kejstono acad emy on Tuesday. Several of our whlto ilbboncrs nro at Tunkhannock, attending tho Woman's Christian Temperanco union convention, Tho Baptist ussoclntlon will meet in tho Baptist church in this placo this week, commencing Tuesday morning at 10 PICTURE PUZZLE. .iF.n THn LITTLE .ONES -Cut out tho pictures nppcailng on this page each flay, diavy a pencil murk mound tho hidden object, savo thorn until Satutday, S, B.cm' tll0m or toko them to Tho Trlbuno ofllco In nn cnvclopo nddresbed to i'uzzlo Department." Dnrloso In tho cnvolopo your name, ugo and addioss. Tho bojs and glils who coirectly mark tho six plctuics appearing during the week, and whobo answers are first locclved, will Tilbuno Monday morning. Cllff-tilinber filghtened by a mountain cow. brother, ' o'clock. Tuesday will bo devoted to Sun day school work. Tuesday evening nt 7.f0 Dr, John Howard Harris, of Uucknell university, will preach. An Interesting progmmmo Is promised for Wednesday and Thursday. Tho public Is cordlnlly In vited to attend tho services. About 200 delegate nro expected. Tho Indies will servo dinner nnd supper nt (ho church, nnd wo nro mlro every ono will ho willing to entertain tho visiting delegates over night. Mlm Mlnnlo Hello Whcoton presided nt tho organ ut tho Methodist church Sun day morning nnd evening, an tho or ganist, Mrs. Foster, was spending Sun dny nt Kingston, Btimlny cvcnlnir, nt tho closo of the nor vice nt the Methodist church, ns u lamp was being lowered to extinguish it, tho cord broke, lotting It full In tho aisle, sotting Ilro to the cm pet. Several of tho congregation rushed bnck nnd smothered tho flames with rugs beforo any serious damn ge wns done. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. R. Gardner enter tained on Sunday Dr. nnd Mrs. Wlnc brnke, of S'crnnlon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wrlglcy, of I,n Plume, nnd Mr. and Mrs, James Wrlglcy, of Bunker Hill. Mm. Ficd Llndscy Is seriously 111, Miss Rcttn Dnrrow began teaching at tho Arch schol today. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS -A REDUCED RATES TO DES MOINES, IA., VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Account Meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodgo, I. O. O. F. For the mooting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., to bo held at Dos Moines, In., September 15 to 20, 1902, the Pennsylvania Rtilltond Com pany, vv 111 sell special excursion tickets to Des Moines fiom nil stations on Its lines at reduced uitcs. Tickets will bo on sale fiom September 11 to 14, Inclu sive, good to return until September 22, when properly executed by Joint Agent and a fee of 23 cents paid. By deposit ing ticket with Joint Agent at Dcs Moines between September 1G and 22, Inclusive, and tho payment of B0 cents, an extension of return limit to October lli may be obtained. For specific rates and further Infor mation apply to nearest ticket agent. f Low Rates to California, Arizona, Mexico and Other Western Points. Parties deshlng to make trip to Cali fornia, Aiizona, Mexico or other 'West ern points, either for business or pleas ure, can do so now at a small cost. Dully until" October 30th, 1902, ilnclu Flve, special one-way tickets may be purchased via Southern Railway at rate of $49.75 tioni Philadelphia to Los Angeles, San Franclbco and other points; vcoirespondlngly low lutes from other points. Tho Southern Railway operates tlnough excursion sleepers from "Wash ington to Los Angeles and San Fian clsco without change, leaving "Wash ington at 8 ir p. m. cveiy Monday, Wednesduy and Friday. The berth into in these sleepers Is only $7, two people being allowed to occupy one berth If desired. Personal conductors and Pullman porters go through with each sleeper. There are other new, convenient und economical featuies connected with these sleepeis which may be ascertained from Chas. I. Hop kins, District Passenger Agent, Southi ern Railway, 82S Chestnut Street, Phil adelphia. $4.35 to New York and Return, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Sep tember 16. Tickets on sale September 16, good to letuin to and including September 20, and will be honoied on any tioin except the Black Diamond expicss. Faie fiom Scranton, $4.33. Consult agents for fuither particulars. PECKV1LLE. Mr. and Mis. Rlchaid Watkins, of Lincoln Heights, spent Sunday with the former's hi other, AV. W. Watkins, of Main stieet. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dunlap and son Homer, of Jeimyn, spent Satin day with the formers patents, on Hickory stieet. Mi. nnd Mrs. Menltt, of Jermyn, spent Sunday with fi lends in town. The Misses Lilllnn Reese, Jennie Dlkenian and Belle Vandefort leave to day to attend the Sunday school con vention to be'held at Factoiyville. Myi on Locklin, of Lake Ariel, Is vis iting his biothcis In this pluce, Ex-AVnulen Simpson, of Scianton, visited his brother, Harry Simpson, of Main bticet, Monday. Mis. P. R. Street, of Green Ridge, spent yesteiday with friends In town. Miss Jennie Dlkenian has returned fiom a visit with friends In New Mll ford. v Mrs. Isaac Marsh and son Cnil, of Anthracite park, spent yesterday with friends in Scianton. Yesterday flic destioyed a building on tho East Side, owned and occupied by Joo Shomonsky. The flic stalled about 12 o'clock. Hose company No, 2 responded, but tho building wns- en tirely destroyed bcfoio Its nrrlvnl. The loss Is about $500, which is covered by Insurance. havo their names published In Tho' Find milkmaid und her THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. For Rent. HOt'Stl for Rent, S looms, brick, nenr jiisii school, im movements, uomegjs, "Ot Conncll building. IS YOUR houe empty? If sn, Coinegys can icnt It for you, Conncll bldg. FOR RCNT-Fiom September 1, J.foom , house, 931 areon Rldgo stioots modorn Improvements! steam heat frcoj location very convenient. FOR RENT Two furnished cottages nt v Lako Sheridan; dry nnd healthy locu tion: good Blind o nnd finest nlaco for 'a week or a month's outing In Northern Pennsylvania. Address II. L. Haidlng, Fnctorvvillo, Pa. For Sale. JUST ARRIVED with a carload of horses. Saddlers, drivers, gunoial puipose and henvy dinughtx. Can bo seen nt 334 Raymond court. I'. M. Cobb. tUUd FOR SALE-Flfteon shales United States Lumber Co. stock for salo nt JJ33. Ad dress T. A., care ot Trlbuno. FOR SALK A good paying business with llttlo capital icqulred: a good thing for right patty. Addiess Uuslnoss, Trlbuno office. FOR SALE Edison phonograph, with iccouls und hoini. All up-to-duto and In good condition. Apply to Isaac J. Ev nns, 400 Noith Main avenue, West Scrnn ton. FOR SALE-A scholarship In tho Scran ton Business college at a reduction. Apply to box 203, Factoryvlllo, Pa. FOR SALE Cheap, one largo now ero coiy wagon, earning capacity 4 WW pounds; also ono large coltee gilnder; can bo run by motoi or hand power. Ap ply to B "Moses, 518 Lackawanna nvenue. FOR SALE A flist class meat market. Owner will woik for pirly. Addiess 131 Chestnut street, Dunmoro. Pa Room for Rent. FRONT ROOM for rent; deshablo, 4J4 Adams avenue. Wanted To Rent. WANTED A small house or flat, prefer- aoiy furnished, in desirable location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box 327. Furnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED Tin ce or four furnished looms, no chlldien; state tetms. Ad dress Uok 4!7, Scianton. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FOR RENT Fit st class furnished rooms, all Impiovements; pi Ice leaBonable. Inqulio Glo AVnshington avenue, city. FURNISHED ROOMS tor rent, modorn Improvements; private family; gen tlemen prefeired, at 537 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 'RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Wanted Board and Room. A RESPETTABLEmlddlc aged mechanic would like boatd and loom with mid dlo need couple vvhcie theic aio no othei boat dots Teims must be moder ate. Peimanent If suited. Q. M. Tribune office. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with first class table board, can be obtained at 333 Jefforson avenue. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED Will tako sum mer boaidcis; tlueo largo ally looms and good table bouid. Address O. IC, Dalton, Pa. Real Estate. FOR SALE 200-acro farm; Gtenlnun. Addiess M, D. Walton. LOTS, houses and faims foi sale. Seo J. C Zurllieh. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In uimer Green Rldgo: choice neighbor hood; most desirable locality for homo in Lackawanna county. J. A. juarviae, 1730 Sanderson avenue. SEALED PROPOSALS. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will bo iccclved ut tho ofllco of tho Supeiintendent of Public Giounds and Buildings, Hnirlsburg, Pa., until 1.' o'clock m , on Tuesday, Septembei 21, 1902, for tho lobulldlng of the supei-stiuctmo of the bildge over Lackawanna ilvet, at tho Boiougb of Old Forge, Lacku wanna County, Pa. Bids must no placed In sep aiato envelopes endoised on tho outside with tho ramo and location of the bildge and the name of the bidder. Plans and specifications can be had on application to tho Superlntenduit of Public Giounds and Buildings at Ilarilsbmg, Ta. Bids will bo opened in the presenco of the bid deis oi their icpiesentnttves In tho Ro ccptlou Room of tho Executive Depait ment ut Haulbbuig, Pa., ut the tlmo named nbovo. By older of tho Boaid. T. L EYRE, Supeiintendent. William A. Stone, E B Hnidonbergh. Tinnk G. Hauls. Boaid of Commissioner of Public Giounds and Buildings. LEGAL. NOTICE Is hereby given that an appli cation will be mudo to tho Governor of tho State of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, tho 17th day of Septembei , 190-', by James Ulllesple, Mover' Stein and Adolph Klcholz, under tho Act of Aba..nbly of tho Commonwealth of rennsj lvunin, entitled "An Act to piovide for lucoipoiution and legulatlon of certain coi notations," np pioved April 29, 1871, and tho supplements thcicto, for tho emu tor of an Intended cm lunation to bo called "Lackawuuuu. Light, JJent and Power Company," tho character and object of which Is sup plying light, heat und power or tiny of them, by menus of elcctilclty, to the pub lic in tho city of Scianton, In tho county of Lackawanna, State of I'cunsv lvunin, und to such peimms. paithuiships niul eoipoiutloim icsldlun thcicin, or adjacent thoicto as may deslio tho feame, and for this pui pose to have, possess und enpny nil tho tights, bencllts and privileges uf tho said Act of Assembly nnd its supple incuts, J. WHEATON CARPENTER, Solicitor. POLITICAL. ' THE Republican Voteis of tho Twentloth Scnutoilal Dlstilct of Pennsylvania, will iiloiiho tnUu notice that tho Standing Committee) of said Dlstilct mot uccoidlng to tlui tegular cull at tho Centiul Repub lican Club looms, on Washington nvenuo, Scianton, Pn Siturduy, September 0, 190.', and it wus decided to hold tho I'll maty Election foi said Dlstilct on Mon day, September 15, J Do.', between tho home of four und soveu p. in., uiul tho com en tlon on Wednesday, tho 17th day of Sep tembei. 190.', ut 10 a, in. In the Centiul Republican Club looms, Washington uvo line, Hci.iiitnu, Pa, it was unanlinouhly icsolved that the basis of lepicsentutlnu to the convention bo In iiccoidauco with tho i tiles of the convention which weio In vogue pilot to thu adoption of tho picscnt Ciawfoix.1 County system, to wit,: Each District shall bo entitled to nt least ono dclegnto and foi every addi tional one bundled (10u) votes, or fiucilon thcieof, for tho highest stato ofllco nt tho last picccdlug election, said Dlstilct ahull bo entitled to an additional delu gale, It was decided that tho Vigilance Com mittees elected at tho last County Pil marles, shall conduct and manage the said Senatoilal Pilmuiles In the event of any vucancles on uny Pilmary Boaid In hold Senatoilal Dlstilct the piesent Chaliman is cuipovvcied to fill such va cancy, 15 P. KINGSBURY. Chaliman. WALTER E, DAVIS. Secretary, No Order Accepted Tor Less Thau 10 Cents. Branch WANT Office. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of the Followr ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALHERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul- berry street nnd Webstor avo. OUBTAV PICHEL, CM Adams nvenuo. West Side GEO, W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avonue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPB. 720 Cedar avonuo. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avonuo and Market BtlCCt. Green Ridge A CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Blck- son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 920 Groon Rldgo street. C. LORENZ, covner Washington aventto nnd Mai Ion street Petersburg ,tV. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 trvtng avenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON Help Wanted Male. WANTED Steady joung man ns stcnog rapher and tjpewilter nnd to mnko himself genoinlly useful Apply to Tlm mes & Ifecht, Jackson sheet und Lnng btuft avenue. WANTED On account of Inct cased woik competent machinists to woik In lnigo laihoad sho;is near Plttsbutg; wages, J"i, "6, 27 cents per lioui ; permanent employ ment given for sntlsfactoiy sot vice; freo railroad tiansportatlon furnished fiom Wllkes-Bnno to Pittsbuig. For fuither Information nddiens C. L Snvdci, li! Mooney building. Buffalo, N. Y , In writ ing; give date of birth, cxpeilence. wheio last emplojed; on what kind of woik, and when able to lepoit for duty. YOUNG MEN.-Loarn 1 lipid letteilng for for signs, show cauls, tickets, etc Home study; booklet fice. W. A. Thomp son, Pontine, Mich. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A German girl for genoi.il housewoik In a family of two. Can have every evening off nnd can sleep home. Call 1309 Price street. WANTED Girl for genet al housework. 707 Adams nvenue. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books. Insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with meichants and manu fuctuieis necessary. Peimanent. Bond. State ago, experience, lefeicnces first let ter. Address, Suite 07J, No 1001 Chestnut St , Philadelphia. Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN WANTED-Competent men capable of earning good money, to handle our line of cntbon copying pa nels, elthei tegular or on tho side Philip llano & Co, 1-i Union Squat e, New York City. Wanted. STENOGRAPHIC WORK outside legtl lai ofllco hottts. Pi Ices reasonable. Addtcss R, Tilbunc. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our rpeclal mar ket letter. Tree on application. S. M. Hlbbnid & Co , membeis N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 48 Broadway, New York. Established 1S0I. Long Distance 'Phone 23SS Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connoll building. Lost. LOST A hum of money on Cedar nvenuo yesterdnv moinlng. A llbetnl icwaid will be paid at 3-'J Blich stteet. Tied Schuman. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoie, launders shltts at Sc. each and collais and cuffs ut l',6c each. pffOFgssoyijx.. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23 U'laders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SG4. Architects, FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B. Real Estate Exchango Bldg., l.V Wash ington avo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KN1GUT, 720 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAULI building, fipiuco street, Scianton, DR, C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING ave. Fire Insuiauce. SCIILAGER & CO., Tindois Bank Bldg Patent Attorneys. DATE" IV1TG Inallcountrlcs rA I C.IM I Oof the Globe. The only llconsed and equipped patont solicitor -In tho city. No eituige tor In. foimatton on patentability; over ten jeuis cxpofionce. Rcploglc & Co,, Wears HI die. Hotels and Restaurants, THE ELK CAFE. IS AND L'7 FRANK lln avenuo. Rules icasonublo. V, KIEGLER, Pioprletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W, Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Propilotor. Scavenger. A. B. BRjaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor: only lmprocd pumps used. A. B. Bilggs. piopilator. Leave ordeis 1100 North Main uveuue. or ElcWs diug store, comer Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Scieens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA. ave , Scranton. mfrs. of Wlro Scresns. Miscellaneous. MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' 8IIP piles, envelopes, paper bags, tvvlno. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue. m DIRECTOR. BUSINESS OPPfflK. IMIIE Onlr Halt t Csnl a Word. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By a young lb mi nged 22, good penman nnd willing to lent n, speaks German and English. Ad diCBB C. F. W., 331 Adams nvenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-A widow lady wants a homo In good fomlly for her lt-vear-old daughter, whoro sho can do light housewoik for her board and attend school; has had good training; good ref erences given, Innuiio nt Y. W. C. A. rooms, 203 Washington nvenue. SITUATION WANTED-By a boy It years old In ofllco or store. Addross IwVi DlckHon avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. . In Eftoct Juno 1. 1902. Trains leavo Scranton for Now York At 1.50. 3 20, 0 03, 7.50 and 10.10 n. m.; 12 40, 3 40, 3 35 p. m. For Now York and Phlla-dolphla-7.50. 10 10 n. m nnd 12.40 nnd 3 33 &, m. For Gouldsboro At 0.10 p. m. For uffnlo-1.15, 0 22 nnd 9.00 a. m.; 1,53. 650 and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton. Elmlra. nnd way stntlons-10 23 a. m , 1.03 p. m. for Oswego, Svracuso and Utlca 1 15 nnd 0 22 a.m.; lrs p. m. Oswego, Syrncuso . nnd Utlca train at 0 22 a. m. dally, except Sundnv. For Montrose 0 00 a. m.; 103 and Own, in. Nicholson accommodation loo nnd Bis n m. Bloomshurg Division For Northumber land, nt 0 33 nnd 1010 a. m.: 1.53 and G10 P m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 n. m.; 3 49 and 9 05 p in. Sunday Tialns-For Now York, 150, 3 20. 0 05. 10.10 a. m.; 3 40 nnd 3 33 p. m. For Buffnl,o-ll and 0 22 a. m.: 153, CBO and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlra and way stations in 2, a. m. For Blnghnmtnn nnd wnv sta tions, 900 a. m. Bloomsburg Dlvlslort Lcavo Scmnton, 10 10 a ,m. nnd 6 10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Juno 15, 1902. " Trains Leavo Scianton. Tor Philadelphia and New York ln D. & H. R. R, at 7.41, tlnough Pallor Cnr and Day Coach Cnrbondale to New York nnd 9 47 a. m , with L V. Coach Carbon dale to .Philadelphia, nnd 2 IS, 4 35 (Black Diamond Evpiess), and 11.49 p. m. Bun dliS's' 2;.& H- R. R . 1 58. 9 17 p. m. For hito Haven, Hazloton and princi pal points In the coal legions, via D is JK.R'P' 7H1' 218 and 4 33 P- Vor Pottsvllle, 7.41 n. m For Bethlehem. Enston. Reading, Har rlsburg nnd pilnclpnl Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. R R . 7.41. 9 47 a. m ; 2 18, 4 3j (Black Diamond Express), 11.49 P. l"ro s"n's. D. & II. R. R, 9 33 a. m.; 1 5S. 9 17 p. m. For Ttinkhannoek, Towahdn, Elmlra, Itliacn, Geneva and principal Intermediate stntipns via D , L. & W. R. R , 0 33 a. m and 1 55 p m. For Genovn, Rochester. BulTnlo. Nlag nra Falls, Chicago ond all points west via D & H. R R, 12 03 p m : 3 2S (Binds Diamond Express), 10 41. 11.49 p. m. Sun days. D & II. R. R . 12 03, 9 17 p. in , Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh valley Parlor cars on all trains between T Ilkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo und Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WH.RUR. Gen. Supt , 28 Coitlnnd street. Now York. CHARLES S. LEE Gen. Pass. Agt , 28 Cortland street. Now York. A. AV. NONEMACHER, DlV. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem, Pn. For tickets and Pullman reservations npply to rlty ticket office, 09 Public Square, WIlkes-Bano, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect June 29. 1902. Stations In Now York, foot Liberty stieet and South Ferry, N. R Tialns leavo Scranton for Now Yon:. ,Phlladolphla. Easton, Bethlehem, Allen- town, flinucn untune, vvnuc jriaven, .tvsn lev. Wllkes-Bnne and Plttston at 7.30 a. "m , 1 n m and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m ejunker city ttxpiess leaves act anion 7 30 a. m, tlnough solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phil adelphia with only ono chango of cars foi Bnltlmoio nnd Washington, D. C , and all principal points south and west. For Avoca. Plttston and Wllkcs-Barro, 1 p. m and 4 p, m. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Giovo, otc , 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Ilnrrlsburg la Allentovvn nt 7 30 n. m , 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sundav, 210 p m. For Tnmnqua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. nn; 1 p. m. and 4pm For rates and tlckots apply to ogont at station. ' W. G. BESSLER. Gen Minagor. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedulo in ElTcct Juno 10, 1902. Trains leave Scianton: (, is n. m., wopls days, tlnough vestibule ti.iln fiom Wllkes-Bni'e. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllletops at principal Intertnedlnto sta tions Also connects foi Sunbuiy, Hnr tlsbiirg, Philadelphia, Baltimote, Wash ington and foi Plttsbutg and tho West. 9 47 a. m . week divs, for Sunbuiy. Hai risbuig, Philadelphia, Tialtlmoic, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg nndthe West. 1 12 p. m , vveok tlnvs. (Sundivs i 55 p. m ), for Sunbuiy Hniilsbmg, Philadel phia, Baltimote. Washington and Pltts butg and the West. 3 2! p m., week dajs, lliiougb vestibule train fiom Wilkps-Biue. Pullman buff it p ii lor car rnd cotches to PblhuUlphtn via Pottsvllle. Stop3 at piiucipal Intctmedl nto stations. 4 33 p m , week davs. for llnzleton h.m Inn y, Haulsbuig, Philadelphia and Pitts- hUlS' 3. R. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD. Gen Pass Act. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno lo, 1W. , Trains for Caibondalo leavo Scianton nt fi 41 7 Hi. SM, 1012 n. m.: VJOB, 112. 2 11, 5CiS; 5 29, 0 23, S2I, 913, 10 01 p. m.; 1213, 1 For'llonesdnlc-0 II. 1013 a. m.; 2.11 and Cror" WIlkcs-Bane-CtS. 7 41. S II. 9)7. 30 M a. m; 12 03. 1.12, 2 IS, 3 2S, 4 33, 010. 7 tS 10 II, U.19 p ill For I V. R. R Polnts-7.il. 9 47 a. m: MS 4 33 lllld U.4( P. 111. "For Pennsylvania R, R. rolnts-0 33. 0 47 a in ; 1 12. 3 2S and 4 33 p III 'For 'Albany nnd nil points noith 7.30 a. m-nml "Sunday trains. For Coibondnlo-S30, 11.33 a. m; 2.11, t ",(l 5 5' and 11.17 P in Ir Wllkes-naiic-9 3S a. m; 12 03, 153. 3.L8 C 32 and 9 17 n nt Foi Albany nnd points north-3 50 n m. For Ilonesdale-S 50 n. in.; 1133 und i.i2 P' W, L. PRVOR, D, P A.. Scian'tqn. VX Erie Raihoad Wyoming 'DTvis'lorjT In Effect July 30th, 1902; ST" Ttnlns leave Scianton tor llawley aid local stntlous ut 7,20 and Mi (i)(Pl ; IS; and 5 20 p. m. Sundays, 9 0o n.'m on 1 33 p. m For Now Yin k. Xuwburgli ana Inteimodlnto points at 7 20a', in, mid 1 33 p nt, Sundays. 1 13 m .U For HoucMinlo-1 S3 und'." 20 p m Tialns airlvo nt Scianton S.20, 104UO m.; 3 00 and 9.13 p, m, Sundays, 1 03 and S 13 p, in. , ' 4 . New York, Ontario nnd Western., Tlmo Tnblu l. Effect Sunday, Jiinu 15, 1901 NORTH HOUND TUAINS. Leavo Leavo Anfva Tinlns. Scianton. Caibondalo. Cadosla. No. l loaon.ni. 11,10 n. m. loop m. No. :i ...... 4 00 p. m. 4 41 p. ut ooo p.m. No. 7 liiopm Ar Cat liondale 8,4il p m " SOUTH BOUND. i I.envo Leave AirlVh Tialns, No. i No. i , Cadosla. Cuiboudnlo, Scianton. ,,,, 0 50n. m. 7.23 u. m. ,,,8.40 a.m. io ot u. in, 10 40 a.m. No, HilVnAYs'oNLY. NORTH' BOUND. ' Leuvo Leavo Anna Tialns. Scianton. Cnibmidalo. Cadosla, No. 9 ...... S30n. m. 9 111 i. m 10 45 a, m No. 5 ...... 7C0 m Ar.CHrbnndaloT,l3 Kit SOUTH BOUND. " Leav a Leave ArrlY Trains. Cadosla. Cnrhoiululo. Scianton. No. C 0 60 a. in. 7 3 a.m. No. 10 4 30 p. m. U 00 p in. C 13 p.,m Trulns Nos. 1 on week dns, nnd 9 ot Sundays connect for Now York city. Mid, illctown. Walton. Noiwlch, Onolda, Os. vvego and nil points west. Tialn 3 for I'ontollo, Walton, Delhi, Sldnoy, Norwich und all Now ,BerllE branch points, j, Tialn No. 6, with "Quaker City Ex press" at SeiuiitOn. via C. R. R. of N. J , for Philadelphia, Atlantic. City, Baltlmoro Washington and Pennsylvania stati points. Seo time-table nnd consult ticket agentt for connections with other lines, J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A . Now York. J. E. WELSH. T, X', A., Scranton. Pa, A TBI Zl M n n j f - id