u ?v Tsrar. , ft yt r l few WJ w $' V-" t;f;rY it(i i1 "f V i, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902. W .'' NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA iO HONESDALE. Bpfcltl to the Scranton Tribune. lloiiesilnlc, Sept. 13 -Ml. Cimliam AA'ntls, the hutdwiiie merchant, will, In the nenr future, open u brunch Htme In llawloy. wlilili will he In thuigo of his ton AVIIIIitn. Tho tlftnosdalc Tlgeis made u clean sweep In the gamo with the AVest Hide Blow ns, nr Horanton, mi Butiiiilay. Tho score was !) to 0 In favor of ltonesiliilo. The supper given by thp Luilles' Cliolo tit Hip Grand Almv In the post looms was laiRPlv putionlzcil Frldnv evening. TIipup ladles still mnlntuln their loputii tlon of serving excellent supper. The rc oclptM will grentlv aid In thn Impiovo ment of the Orund Army eomoteiy lot In Olcli Dvborrv. A chicken Clipper will bo solved In pirn ncrtlon with the Ateit hook and ladder toinpunv's annual ball, which will tuko place In Alert hall, East Itoncsdale, AVed licdnv evening next. The llohemlau Bililcsquo company will be the attraction at tho opera house Wednesday evening, September 17, with lleli costumes, laughable furies and intiMlc to plpuse. They will entertain n largo oimvd. Special lallroad lutes ale offeied for tilt' coining Vnnc county fair, which t omniPiicoA September 21, The nuts proinWo lo bo the beat ecr witnessed on this track. A new covered grand Miami has been elected. Theio will be special nltrnctlons eacli of t,ho fotli days and a lino collection of exhibits. Ma 11 to Jacobs, the supposed wealthy gcntlimiin who negotiated foi 'aluablo llonestlalc pinpeity, left town a few weeks iign, piomNng to letuin In 11 few du.v. lip to the present time the gentle man has failed to retiiiu or reveal tho lo cation of his petson or monev. Last night the third ftost of the season tut vegetation badly thioughoiit AVuvno county. The count v eommlssloncis will widen the nppioiches to the tcmpmiin wooden bildgo on Mntn stitet oei the Lacka wanna river for the convenience of tinvel duilng fall week. m HAJHLINTON. Special to the Scranton Ti Ibune. Ilanillton, Sept. 13 Dr. 1. P. Cook and family, of Haw lev, spent Sunday with Jlr. and Mis. Thomas Cook. Ml-s Emily Oi chin d, of Scranton, 1b the guest of Mis. V. A. Oichaul Mr. AV. fl. Christmas, of Scrunton, was visiting ielaties heie last week. Mrs, J. A. McKee, tlailghtei and hon, liave icturni'd to their home In Wilming ton, Del. after having spent the sum mer with Mi-s D. P. Hamlin Miss Katiiii Edwards lias returned fiom Englewood, X. .1., wheie she has been tho guest of hei niece, Mis. ,T. P. Kurcstelnei. foi the p it two mouths The Ladles' Aid society of the 51. 13. chuich was held Thursdav afteinoon .it tho residence of William Stone. A cry cu lovable time is lepoited The annual reunion of the f'hapni.in families was held Fiiday. September 1.', at the resident e of Mi. Frank Chapman at rink, Wavno county, Pa Several families from this place were in attend ance. Miss Alice Hamlin leaos this week for Wjomlng semlnn, expecting to betome a student at thai institution 101 tho com ing jcui. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scinnton Ti Ibune. Nicholson. Spr ''17 Miss' Blantho Walker, of Salem., is stlng tis. Steph en Jay. , V Mls Roso Judge", of Moiitltise, spent Sundav at the home of Mis Oscar Will lams. Mi. and Mis Sweet, of Haifoid, spent n few das with theii daughter, Mis C. V. Oslioine. Jlis Thomas Judge, of Mansfield, and Mis. Gcoige Ileiinlngei. of Weatheilv, N. Y aio isitlng their mothci, Mis. Klin Williams Leo Taloi Bole is speudlug some time with his ft lends, Mi, and Mis I X. Hov lo. Miss Nell Decker, of Scranton, spent Sunday with her bi other, Dr. V. C. Decker. John Bailey, of JIariisbuig, spent Sun day at tho homo of D. G. Blacks. Miss Mildied Nichols and Mis. Will Squires, of Glenwood, spent Sunday with their mother. Mis. Geoige Nichols. Dr. V. C. Decker was a caller In Scian ton Monday. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Tuclthannock, Sept. 13 The elates fixed for tho lnimers" institutes to be held in this county this year tiro December 1 and 'i at Tunkhannock and December 3 and at Laceyvllle. John Borden, who has been spending his vacation with his parents at this place, returned on Monday to resume his Etudtes at Cornell miKcivlty nt Ithaca, Tho canniner factory plant will bo sole! on an execution 'issued by the Wyoming National bank b Slierilft John W. Giay on Saturday, Seritember 27, 1002. Tho amount of the debt is $10,000. 131 ton Closs, who has been tho guest of friends nt this placo tho past week, When otnan is "N nervous her imagina tion givea fantastic and threat cuing shapes to the most fa miliar ob- jects. By day she starts in fear at every sudden or unfamiliar sound. By night the furni ture of her room takes on af frighting forms of ghost or gob tin. You cau't treason with the (merves. Neither 'logic nor love can quiet them, Thev must lie Jourished and then the outcry of the nerves will cease as naturally as a hun gry child ceases to cry when fed. For nervous women there is no better tonic and nervine than Dr, Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It cures the dis eases which produce uervousness in women, irregularity, debilitating drains, inflammation, ulceration and female weakness. It tranquilizes'the nerves, encourages the appetite, and induces re freshing sleep. - ".wi?,en,.l b8n taking your medicine I wm 01 able to taud ou ray feet tea minutes at a I'?'" writes Mr Battle Uorradaile. of 113 Spring- street, Nahvll!e, Teiiu "Had falling o( iiterui, and kidney and liver dlteake, and wa ., w,jk. an1 nervous 1 could uot Lrep still Would taWe nervous spells aud almost die at i""'!: .IJ""1 "veral dillereut doctors attend, lug, but they could not do me any good. The fast ouo I had said I would uever Ret up again. I old lilm that I was Ulcluff vour ' Favorite 1're. fripton andJOolr-eu Medical Discovery,' aud le said, 'Might just as well take that much water eaeh day,1 but thought I would give the pedicine a fair trial. Before I had finished the Irst two bottles I was able to get outside tlie eXW 2d "? ,"und the ard. I kept 04 klsf the inedlcluea and they cured tne.'' jDr, Pierce's Pellets cure biliousnew. rrtlirnrd to his home at Hone, N. Y on Monday. The Citizens National bank, recently or ganlpd nt this plaer, expect to lie open for bushiest ubiillt the ISth e)f Ottoher. Mis. Adolph Lnbeck. of New York city, who has been the guest of Mrs. Mario Lobcck-riear and Misses Hannah mid Maltha Lobeek, on Hrcond street, re turned homo on Monday. She was nt t'oinpanlcd bv her niece, Miss Hilda J'ri'iir. who will spend the greater part of the wlntpr there. Mis. Arthur Sterling and daughter, of Meshoppen, were calling on friends In town on Mondav. Mrs. CtntU Hitch is onlt'ttnlnlnfr her sister from lliooklyn, l'a nt het homo on Woinlng avenue. Mis. James Deubler and daughter Haehacl spent Saturday on their farm lit Hpriugvllle. Miss nulh Piatt, a student at Svraciife university, letutneil to her studios on Monday nfter spending the summer with her pnienls here, PITTSTON. Special to the Scianton Tribune. West PlttHton, Sept. 15 Suveml illicit laeis t'mploed on the Plttston theater wpie held up bv a eiovvd at men Just above Dm yea tills 11101 nlug but man aged to get tiwny iiuhuit. Tho Biothcis' liaso ball team will be tendered 11 chicken supper at their head qumteis In iiamtown oil Wednesday evening of this week. Tor i-omo time past Oliver Hen on, the daliymau, has been botheietl consldeinblc bv fiult thieves. Ycsteiday a eiovvd of bovs lslted Ills otchaid. Ilenon dis covered them and otdeicd them off tho place. The bojs woie obstinate, liovv eci, mid icfuscd to go This moused Hei ion's lie and going Into the house ho loaded his gun with buckshot and Hied a charge at the ciond. Two of the bo;,s, who aie of lespectalilo llughcstown fami lies, weio stiuck in tlie back bv the bul lets Tlicli Injuiles aie not seilous, how ever. Haston nnd Plttston switchmen will tioss bats In .1 base bull game at Rlcl sidts patk Wednesday. J. C. Manning of Savannah, Ga , was a rallei Iiele todav. lo was on his wav to New Yoik city, and will letuin heie foi a slioi t lslt within 11 few d.os J. B. Mncniratllek. of New Yolk cltv. the well known thealileal aichitect, was In flip cltv today looking aftci the woik on tlie new Plttston theatei, the plans foi which weio dinwn up by him Philip Gustnv Lewis, of Philadelphia, has act opted the position tit ph slcl.il dl lpctoi ot the pin sit .il depaitment of the Plttston Young Jlen's Clulstlnn associa tion to take tlie place v.it.itcd bv the leslnation of John McGuftie Mr. Lewis Is a son eif Piofessoi L Lewis, wlio has been plnslinl illieeten of Gil aid college foi the past twontv-slx 1.P1IS Tie was espectPii to ,11 live lieio todav. Tbcio was a slight Ihe at Llllv & Nagl s li.ilbei shop 011 Liueino luenue tliii moining.' In lighting a Hie in the stove the loof ot the building bet.ime Ignited owing to a defective stovepipe TAYLOR. Tlie Ueds will hae as their opponents the John Gibbous team ot Scranton, on the liver side grounds this afternooi . The funeial of the late Mrs. Maiv lJpvnnn, of Old Poige. will be held this afternoon. Services at the house. In tel ment lu the Washburn stieet come terj . Tlie funeral of the lato Po'stmastei Casppi Weisenfliih, of Old Poige, will ooeui this morning at 10 a. m. Inter ment will be maelo in Dunmore ceme tet. A pleasant reception was given by Mr. nnd Mit. Samuel T. Gordon at their home in North Tnvlor on Friday even ing to theii many friends in honor of tlieli marriage, which occurieel lecenth. A delightful time was spent by the as sembled guests. Games weio plaved and other pleasant incidents Indulged in At a letlrlng hour dalntv refreshments were seived Those piesent were: Misses Bessie and May Phillips, Geitiude Sim mons, Jli7abcth Owens, Susie Powell, Busptta FrancK Katheilnc Gilllltbs, Susie and Lillian Harris, Mary D.uls, Miirtlin. Powell and Messis. U. G. Wat kins. David J. Davis, John Davis, J. Williams, John J. Francis, all of Tavloi; Misses Stella C. Wills, Annie G. Rhodes, Adeline Rhodes, Sadlo Gordon, Jennie and BlUabeth Wills, Blsie Reindenbach and Messis. A. L Leach, Chailes and Robei t Goidon, Guy Pettibono and Leona, Pnik, all of Scranton. Tlie remains of tho late Miss Nevlda Beechnm, of West Scranton, were In terred In tlie I'oicst Home cemeterv lieio j esterday. The quoit match which had been caus iu bo much talk for the past lew weeks between Richard Williams and Daniel O'Brien took place vesteulay afteinoon and was won by Williams by a stoie of .It to 11 The tollowln unclaimed letteis lemaln nt the Taylor postofilco foi tho pciiod of Septcmbei 16, 110J: Domestic II. W. Grif fiths, Mllss Mary Jones, Joseph Knox. Forein John Copjah, Seenbak Bai.l, Georo Koieny. J, Sv. Roese, postmaster, per B. R. Mr, anil Jlrs. W. G. Howells nnd Mtc. John Basham, of Main stieet, left es tciday for Philadelphia and Washington, D, C, to visit jelatlves, Mcs-srs, Joseph Coombs, John Ott and John A. Evans aio homo fiom Atlantic City. Mis. Coin Sevmoir.' mid bou L, 11 nest cf Wllkes-l'aire, sjent tho Sabbath as tho guests of Mr. and Mis, W. J. Stone, of South Main street. ARCHBALD. AVnlter Meckler, of Scianton, Is visit ing lclatlvcs In town, Miss Sadie Timlin, ot Jeimjn, was a culler lu town jestciday, Miss" Mnigaiet Thoiiipsou, of Jcinijn, spent Satin day with Mrs, Rkhaul Clink- bOll. J. J, O'Neill was u pleasant caller In town ycBteiday, Joseph Miller left last ev ruins to ic sumo his studies at St, Bouavcntuic's college, Allegany, N V, Tho Misses Zlnlc nnd Iluike, of Scian ton, aio visiting Miss Julia Doughci, Theio will bo n gumo of biso ball this afternoon at Atblotlu park, Scianton bo tween C.iibondalo and Aiclibaltl, Tlio Aichbald team defeated thu Oly liliant team jcsteiday afteinoon by a stoio of 28 to 4. The Carbondale Ciescents, hotter known as "Our Pets," qualified yesterday mom. lug as qultteis of tho especially lank validly, The gumo was armnged for Satuiday but tho timid creutures from Spotless Town would not inuko good, ul though nssiued thut tho diamond wus In good condition and the Aichbald team leudy foi tho gamo, That they fully Jn tended to quit tho gumo was evident fiom the veiy stmt. Thn qultteis did not wait to bo told by their niaiiugor that the gamo was oft hut departed lu such hasto that they left their piotector, that the catcher weuis, beehlnd them on tho Hold, The tioublo occuued In the second Inning, the bcoio stuudlns 2-1 In fnvor of Aichbald. Mini ay lilt one to ten hum, IIOIIK1I18 on second lmsn inn to till! el Tho hit was caught by Golden lu left Held and tin own to McDonnell, tho second basemuu who stood soveial feet down tho baso lino. He caught the bull uud touched the lunniicr as he passed. Tho Curbondalo qultteis quos tloned the? decision of tho tunplia who tailed tho uinner out. They wanted to liavo a different umpire put In and upon this icquest being icfuscd they mudo u hnftty exit from tlio dlnmond and could not be induced to return. PECKVILLE. Mis, Kdwnrtl Dougherty tcturncd linmo jcsteiday after siendltig it few ibiss with her mother, Mis, Llovd, of Main street, Samuel llcniv, of Oak Pailt, 111,, Is vis iting at tho home ot Mrs. D. P, Taylor, D, D, Barber icturncd to Moscow yes loiday after spending Sunday with Ills family, Mr, and Mis. A. W. Brundnte, ot Peck lllc, wore vcty plensnntl sin prised, when nt lu 11. m. on 1'ilday, September IS, lelatlves nnd fi lends begun to nssem bln nt their henullfiil homo 011 Main fitt cot, lu honor of tho twenty-fifth mini veisniy of their mnrrlnge. in a short tlmo thlity-two besides tho family had assembled. After 1111 hour nr two of so cial plensuie, tho guests silt down to an excellent dinner. After nil hud pnrtnltcn of tho good thlmts to thelt satisfaction nnd ns they weic about to letlre fiom tho tables, Mrs. J, K, Do)le, sister of tho gloom of twenty-five yeais ngo, arose nnd In a few well chonen wmds congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Btundago upon their twont-llve enr of mnirled hnppliiess, and expicssed the hope that thev might have many happy retains of the duy. Sho ended bv presenting to Mr. and Mis. Biiindngo on liehnlf of those piesent, a beautiful set of dishes. Mis. Biundage then nioso nnd expicssed their nppiecla llon of the gift, nnd especially ot tho mo tive which piomptcd it. After dinner tho company was entertained bv vocal and Instiumental music. Those piesent woie: Mr. nnd Mis. J. K. Dojle and son Homy; Mr. nnd Mis, Nllos Johnson, daughter Peat I and son Willis; Mis. r. G. Until nnd son, Pcaison. Mis. Geoige Dovlo nnd dniighter Candiue. Mi. and Mis. Bl mer Robeits, Mr. and Mis W. J. McCor- mlck, nil of Peckvllle: Mis llaiiletJ Brundage, Miss Bva 1, Biundage, Mls Jennie Brundage, Mis. Jesse f'llffotd, Mrs. Jnno Biundage. Mis. t'annle Cnr penter. JIis olive Glbbs, of Scinnton, Mr. and Mis. Favotto Mlllaid. Mi. and Mis. Abel AV. Biundage, Mr. nnd Mis. Thomns Caipcnter and son Pony, of Flcotvllle; Finnic Brundage nnd Mis Ansel Cnipen tei, of Marshbiook; Mis U. D Bnslgn, ot Blnghnmtoii, N. V besides tho mcmbeis of the Immedhtc family. DICKSON CITY. Mrs. Holvey, of West Plttston, tlie tnlented and populnr temperance let tuicr, nddressed the congregation of the Primitive Methodist church in Dicloon City Sunday evening. Her sublect, "Heroes nnd Sncilflces," held the atten tion of the large congrcgntlon for over an hour. At the conclusion of her address the county piesddeiit, Mrs. Vnughn, spoke brlcflv of the need of tempeiance work nt this time, and uiged the benefit of oiganlzed effort. Sho made a soul stlning appeal to tlio women lo unite their effoits against tho bome-destiov-Ing Influence of the saloon. Slips con taining the pledge weic circulated In tlie congregation, and 111 a result ,1 union was organized with about twenty mem beis The Mist meeting of the new 01 gnnlation will be held nest Tilday aft einoon, when Mrs Vaughn will again meet with them MOOSIC. Miss Maine Graham has letuined homo aftet spcdlng a week lu Dunmore. Miss Anna Loveiing Is slowly recover ing lifter a serious Illness. Mis. Jennie Giover and niece. Miss Llla Ostiander, are visiting ft lends in Allen town. Mr. Robert Mutklow, ot Piatt, AV. Va is vi'Itlng In Oircnwood. Mis. i:d. Mor.tu Is suffeilng fiom Uphold fever. D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. The following1 is the make-up of th Delawirt-e, Lackawanna and Western board or today: TPESDAA", SKPT. 1G Btias Bast It a. 111. II. Liirkin: ISO p. m , i: M. Hallett; 4 l", p. m , V. L. Rogeis, 0 :,0 p m, II. Dohcrtv. Summits S .1. m, Cairlgg. i'usncr 1 a. m , winner; ! a Housei , 11 a. m JIurr.i.v ; 111", a Morgan; 1 id p. m, C. Bnitholonicw m, m , :o p. m, Murphv; 3 p. m, W. H. Bnitholo mew. Helpers 1 30 p m, Migovem, 7 a. ni Guffney, 10 a. 111 , Seeoi , J 15 p m., Stan ton. NOT1CB. Rufferty will tuke Ills run net tuin out. Singei biings the tun in. O. Kearney and crew will run 11 M p. m. extra east Mondav, September 15. J. Geirity and crew will inn S 11 m. extia oust Tuesday. Septcmbei Id, In place of Medio and crew. AV. r. Mann and crew and AV. A. Baitholomew and Flagman A. Bhigood will report nt tialnmiiHtci's office S a. m. AVednesdny, Septcmbei IV. Exciting Amateur Ball Game. Bv ')ccluiie Wire fiom Tlie .U-.othtesl Trass, Philadelphia. Sept. 1.' The baseball gamo heie today 011 tho Ameilcan league bull giouuds between the Wilmington, Del, Athletic association, and tho Uian dwvltie. 1 lull, uf AVest Chestei, Pa, was witnessed by 20,000 people. Tho gamo was hotly contested fiom beginning to end, Willi biilllant fielding on butu sides ami was 11 thmoughly enjojable one for the big ciowd of spectntois, Thi spacious giund stiifd and bleat her seats of Ami-i-lcnn league paik weio ctovded and ths oveiilow on the giour.d back ot tlio lleld eis made a gioimd mlo lor two-baso hits neeessaiy. Tho gamo was foi $7)0 a sldu and tho winning club to tuke nil tho gato lecelpts AVIlmlngton won tho gamo by leason of better woik in tlio Held bv n scoio of 2 to 1, Stoie; R.ii r;, Biandvvvlno 011000 000-1 7 .1 AVIlmlngton 1 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 2 7 1 Batteiles Tn,vIor, Slovenian and Som mer.s; Huitley and Haitou. I'mpiies Haidy Hendcison and Aithur livvlu. PICTURE PUZZLE. rqn TUB. LITTLB ONBS-CiU out tho plctuics appealing on this page each day, diavv 11 pencil mark mound tho bidden object, savo them until Satuielny, tlion semi them or tnko them to Tho Tilbuno office in uu cmolopo witnessed to l'uzzlo pepattment," Bntloso In tho cnvclopo our linmo, ago nnd addiess, Tho bovs nnd gills who coiiertly mink the sl plctuics uupciillug dining tho woek. and whoso nnswciM nio (list iccelvcd, will luno-their names published In Tho Tilbuno Mondav morning. Uxcelsloi! a touilst leucues Alpine climbers. VALUE OF TESTIMONY Greater Than Assertion. There Is none of us so hmtlenott but Hint when wo Imvc boon nble to nld our fellow ciontutes by t'onferrlner a bene fit or bringing n little comfort Into their lives p like to luive npprcclntlon shown. This generally nfforelR 11101 c pleasure thnn the priformnnco ot tlto act Itself, anil In this connection the following loiter from 11 Purls, Texas, lady Is of more thnn usual Intel ost: "Donr Friends: I niltlrrss you ns such, for you have been nitch In me. t suf fered for three years off nnd on with pllos. I was tientcd at the hospital, ntul the now nnd elegnnt hospital, of Memphis! thoy only guvo mo tempor al y tellef. 1 cninc west, thinking the change of ulr and water would benefit 1110; live months ngo tho blceelhiK piles came back nn 1110, nnd bled so much that I thought I would tile. I have had four of the finest doctors In this sec tion of Texas; nil thoy did was to final ly nearly let hip go to my grave; all they wanted was u blgr sum ot money from ino and to opointe on mo, I snltl no, no sin goon's knife would enter mo; if It was my tlmo to die Ood knew It, nhd when I tiled t would tile all to gether. 1 began healing about your medicine, I had no faith In you, but I sent and got a box of your Pyramid Pile Cine; In two dns tho blood flow had slackened to one-half the nmouiit, nnd In one week I felt so much bettor I walked tour blocks and did a little housevvoik. I wns not bleeding then; In three weeks I was well. Ood bless you for putting such a wondetful medicine within tlie reach of suffering men and women. I shall never cease to lecommentl your medicine or be without It; also I used your Tyranild Pills. Salllo A. Henrndon." Testi mony like this should be moie convinc ing thnn all claims and asset tlons, and should leave no doubt In the mind of the leader as to the merit of the remedy, P.viamid Pile Cine Is sold by drug gists for fifty cents a package, or will be mailed by the makers to any addiess upon receipt of pi Ice. AA'i Ite Pyramid Diug Co, Mitish.ill. Mich., for their book on cuuse nnd ruie of piles. f BASE BALL"") feaasisiiMasnCTSiaaasMisssaaaaaiBssaaii National League. At Philadelphia m st game R.H.K Boston 0 01 '10 00 11 8 11 0 Philadelphia 0 I 0 0 2 0 1 0 7 7 1 Bateiles Willis and Kittritlgc; lbeig and Douglnss. 1'mpire BmsIIe. At Philadelphia Set ontl eame It ILL. Boston 000 1000 102 i I Philadelphia 10 10 0 0 11! S 1 Uatteiles Plttingri nnd Mourn; AVhlte, Shea and Dooln. t'mplie L'mslle. At St I.ouls- Plttsbuig St. Louis b nn: .10 0 0 2 1 0 0 0-1, It 2 00000100 0-1 7 3 Hatterii' !. cover and Phelps; AVlcker, McFuiland and Weaver. 1'mplie 0'Da. At Chicago- BH B. Chicago lOOOlllOO-UU 4 Cincinnati 10000 I 010-1 0 3 Batteiles Luntlgi ell and Kllng; Thlel man and Bergen. Umpire Iirovvn. At New York R.II B. Biooklvn 10 0010210-710 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 fi 7 Batterie Newton and Bittei ; Mat thew son and Bowel man. Umpiio La tham. Ameilcan League. At Boston First game R.II, 13. Philadelphia 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0-b 10 2 Boston 0000 0.J02 0-4 0 3 Batteiles Plank and Poweis; Dincon and Cilgcr. Umpire Connollj. At Boston Second game R.H.B Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 l", 2 Boston : 10 00 100 02 C 3 Batteries AVaddell and Sehieckongost; A tiling and Crlger. Umplie Connolly. (lame tailed at tho ontl of eighth inning on account of daikucss. At Baltimore First game R.H.B. Washington 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 11 Iti 1 Bnltimoie 0 I) 0 0 0 2 0 3 ! 0 8 14 2 Bat.terie Orth and Drill; AVllte and Robinson Umplie Johnstone. At Baltimore Second game R.II.E Washington 10 10 01 7 3 Baltlmoie 0 1 0 2 1 I 4 0 Batteries 'J ownsend and Drill; Butler and Smith. Umpire Johnstone. At Clilcago-Flist game R.H.B. Detroit 0 00 02 0 0 00-2 3 1 Chicago 00200.-, 0 0 -1 11 .1 Batteiles McCarthy and Buelow ; Cal lahan and Sullivan. Umpires Curutliers uud Shcildau. At Chicago Sec and game' R.H.i:. Detiolt ., 0 1002 00-1 S 2 Chicago U20 020' I 1 Batteries Mullen and Buelow; Durham and Sullivan. Umplies Sheridan and L'ui iiitlior-i. Game called at tlie end of seventh In ning ou account of daikucss. They Pay the User. If ou wihh a half-tone or line out, let tho Scianton Tribune make It for you. Our equipment tor this woik Is complete and up-to-tlntc. AVc have facilities for doing tlie finest sort of woik at lowest pi lees unil what's more, wo do it. A tilul older will convince you. Peak. Vtl two more mountain THE TRIBUNES "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bale. roit SAI.B-Secd io. Antliow Leigh- lun, uicunuiu, 1'Olt SALH-Oood styln matched pair bay geldings. 7 jeals old, 1B hands high, weight 2,700 pounds. Address C. A. Tappini, Now ink Valley, N. Y. FOR SALB Two hot nlr fuinnces In good order. Apply at fi.17 Linden slrcul. FOR SALU Household ftunltuie, cheai), i01 Qutncy avenue, I'OR SALB About 20 feet of desk coun ter, Bin mounted with glass ftont and two openings, lower portion nicely imp elled, with tliaweis and ahelvcs under nentli. Muy bo seen at tho office of Tho Ti Ibune. VOn SALB-Clder pi ess, dally capacity RTiO bushels; easy payments, A. M. Cleeie, 1107 Flsk avenue. JUST ARHIVBD with a carload o"f hoiscs. Saddlers, dilveis, general pin pose and heavy draughts Can bo seen nt 331 Raymond court. F. M. Cobb. FOR SALB Cheap, one largo new gro ceiy wagon, cutrylng cnpaclty 4 000 111111,1,1,1, Mlun nnn ln..A nfVnn nxllltlaKI can bo inn bv motoi oi hand power. Ap ply to B. Moses. D1S Lncknwannn avenue FOR SALE A fhst clnss meat market. n. ..a .. ,, ,. ... . ., ., w"c-r win wont tar pany. ivuetruaa 131 Chestnut street. Dunmore, Pa, Boom for Bent. FRONT ROOM for rent; dcstiable, 424 Adams avenue. Wanted To Bent. AVANTCD To lent, a good sized b.nn with at least six stalls, cent! ally lo cated; not ftuther up on hill thnn Qulney avenue. AVould piefci one with apiut menls foi coachman C. S. AVoolwoith, 310 Lackawanna avenue. AVANTBD A small house or fiat, piefor ably furnished, In desliablo location To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Boc 327. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR Rlrr'-"mniTsoinb''Tu7nrs1ica loom, 200 block, JolTeison avenue; all modem conveniences. Addtess B, Tilb uno office. FRONT loom with bath; gentlemen pie ferted. 2"!4 Pcnn avenue FURNISHBD ROOMS foi ront. tuodjrn Improvements; pilvnto family; gen tlemen pieferred, at 537 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pio fened, at 539 Adams avenue. Furnished Booms "Wanted. AVANTBD One oi two furnished loom foi light housekeeping; no children; not moi e than ten minutes' walk fiom corner Spiuce and AV,oming No fauc pi Ice Addiess C. II., Ti Ibune WANTED Bv a voting man. a loom nicelv furnished and well caied tor, with light, lip.il and bath furnished Lo tntlon near Adatas and Mulbeuy. G. II, Ti Ibune Wanted To Buy. WANTED To htiv one S oi 10 hoibo powci engine at once S C. Boitiee & Son, Ailcl, Pa. Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE suite of looms with first class table board, can be obtained at 333 Jefferson avenue. Boardeis Wanted. BOARDERS AVANTED-AV1I1 take sum mei boaidcis, throe laigo ally looms and good tabic bouid. Addiess O K , Dalton, Pa. Beal Estate. BUSINESS toinei lot foi sale cheap; ono of the best locations iu Scianton; money loaned to build. Appl) at 5.17 Lin den steeet. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes In upper Green Ridge; choice neighbor hood; most desirable locality for home In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvlne, 173G Sandeison avenue. Lost. LOST Mondav morning on AVood stieet, between Diamond and Wood stitets, a pocketbook containing J-'l. Llbeial le waid If letuined to M. H. Finn, !M1 Wood stieet. Found. FOUND Jci spy heifer stinyed to my piemises on Woodlnwn avenue, Gieen Rlee. . Ownei cull und paj costs. F. M, Koelilei, Situatiuus Wanted. SITUATION AVANTED By ti v tiling man; good penman; speaks Gcimau ami English and willing to leain. Ad diess C. F. AV .il Adams avenue. POSITION DES1RED-By compelent ofllco man, at piesent eonnecled with lingo manulactiiiing conceiu in neaiby clt, but vvlslies, for good ipasons, to locate In Sciantnii. Undei stands bonk keeping, coiiespondence, linanto and managemoul. Evccllent lefeience em plo.vcis, baiiKiug uud business people. AddiPhS P. O. Box 110, this cll.v. SITUATION AVANTED-Bv a ouug Gei maii gill tor geneial housovvoik, olS Lavello couit. SEALED PROPOSALS. BRIDGE PHOPOSALS-Sculed pioposals will bo iccclved at tho ofllco of thn Supeiiiiteiiileut of Public Grounds and Buildings, ilaulsbuig, Pa , until 1.' o'clock in,, on TucMluy, Septcmbei 2J, 190.', lor tliu icbuildlug of tlio supci-stiuctiuo of thu bildgo ovoi Lackawanna rlvm, at tho Boiough of Old Foigc, Luckawiimiu County, Pa Bids must no placed in sop liialo envelopes ondoisetl ou tho outsldu with tlm I'limo and locution of tho bildgo uud Um linmo of tho bltltlci. Plans ami t-pctllleutlous imii bo had on application to thu Supeiintoiidtmt, of Public Gi omuls uiitl BiiildlngH ut Hnilisbuig, Pa Bids will bo opened In tho piesencn of tho bld deis oi theii iepiet,entallvea lu tlio Ru. t option Room of llio i:ceiillvo Depait inout at iiaiilsbmg, Pa., ut tho time named abovo By Older of tho Rnaid T, L EVRi:, Siipeilntendont. AVIlllam A Stone, JJ R llaitleubeigli, Flunk G, Hauls, lloaid of Commlssloneis of Publlo Giouuds und Buildings, LEGAL, NOTICE is haiebv given that nn niinll- cation will bo niude to tho Gnvuiuor ot tho State of l'eniisi liuulu on edne'sd.iy, the 17th da of September, 100J, by James Gillespie, Mcii'i' Stein und Adolph Elcholii, undei tho Act of Assembly uf thu Commonwealth of Peiiusylvuuiu, eutltltd "All Act to piovulo for lucoipointlon uud icgulutlon of ceitulii toipouitlous," up pi lived Am II 20, 1871, and tho supplements llieielo, for the t baiter of an Intended t ot iio atloii to be tailed "Lackawanna Light, I lent nnd Power Company," tho tluuaUei und object, of which Is sup plying light, heat and pnwei or nny of them, by mtiiuu of clecti Icily, to tho pub lie In tho city of Scianton, In tho county of Lackawanna, htatu of Pennsylvania, and to such persons, paitueiulilps uud cm potations icsldlng theieln, or adjacent theielo as may deslie tho wime, uud for this puiioso to have, possess and enpoy nil tho lights, benefits and pi Iv I leges of tho suld Act of Assembly and Its supple incuts. J. AVHEATON CARPENTER. Solicitor. Jfo Order Accepted Tor Less Thnn 10 Cents. Branch WANT Office Want Advertisements Will Be Becelved nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIULTZ. coiner Mul berry stieet ontl Webster uvn. dl'STAV PICHEL, L7) Adams West Side C1KO. AV. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPB, 720 Ccdnr avenue. North Scranton GEO. AV. DAVIS, col not North Main avenue and Muikot street. Green Bidge CHARLES P, JONES, 1",7 Dick- son avenue, r. J, JOHNS, 0J0 Oicen Ridge street. C. LOREN55. coiner AVashliiKton avenue and Mai Inn street. Petersburg AV. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 living Ul'(IMC', Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. WANTED A family of Mvu oi sl silk wlndeis to move to New Yoik state. Stead woik ut $i per week. D. S. Co. Help Wanted Male.. JANITOR and geneial helper wauled. Must be stiong and willing to be gen 'Jnly useful Must live iu building. Ap ply N. A. Hulbert. 117 AVomlllg avenue. MEN, not undei 2."i jeais, to call on old and new customers. No dellvciing. Position peimanont to the light part v. Pay weekh. aien Biotheis, Rochestei, N. Y. SALLSMAN IlNpeilenced In placing pio prletaiy medicines with letnll ell ug glsts; high class line; llbei.il pay. Addiess stating expeilonce and lefeience. E Giles Ac Co, ."330 Mniket btieet, Philadel phia, Pa. A ANTED On arcount of Inci cased woik competent machinists to woik iu large i all load shops near PIttsbuig; wages. 25, 2u. 27 cents per liom ; permanent employ ment given for satlsfactoiy service; fiee 'nllioad tiunspoitation fuinlshed fiom A ilkes-Rauo to Plttslmig. j.'or fiuthci infoimntlon address C. L Snjdei, C.2 Jloonev building. Buffalo N. A'.,' In wilt ing; give date of blith. expeilenee. wheie Inst emploved; on what kind of woik, nnd when able to leport for dutv. Help Wanted Female. AVANTBD In stenogiairiiei s offli p, glil dcslious of learning stpnoginpliv and tjpewilting Thoinugh lnstiiictlon; no chaige. Good tomnion school education neeessaiy. Foi infoimatlon nddiess "Lucy," Ti Ibune of lice AVANTED A gill for genpinl boiispwoik, who can do plain tooking, wnshiog ,..,il llnnlnir A.l.l.nr... r... ,, ll'.I.U Si'i.'G Noith Bioad stieet, Philadelphia. Pa. AVANTED Cook nnd wnitiess. Applv to Mis A. K. Sandeison, ljl", Sindeisou avenue. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigetlc Geneial Agent for tills county. No nooks, insuinnec, oi canvassing Ac tiuaintaucp with meipliants nnd mnnu factmers neeessaiy. Peimaiipnt Bond. State age, espeiience, lefcieiiics (list let tei. Addiess. Suite 57-', No 1001 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN AA'ANTED-Competent men capable of eainlng good money, to linndle oiu lino of cnibon copjing p i peis, elthei leguiui oi on tlie side. Philip llano Ac Co , 1-J Union Squat e, New Yoik Clt. Money to Loan. ANA' AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, stinight loans oi Building nnd Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cont. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-313 Connell building. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULD1NO, V. P. A. 21 Tintlcis' Dunk Building. Old 'phono 1801 Aichitects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH II" Real Estnto Exchange Bldg,, Lo Wash ington avenue. Civil and Mining Engineeis. II. L HARDING, Si:. CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & ucll building KNIGHT, "-'ti CON.- Dentlsts. DR C E EILENBERGER, PAULI building, Spuico stieet, Scinnton, DH. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 AVA'OMING avo Fire Insuinnce. SCHLAGUR & CO,, Tiadeis" Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys. PAT E N TS rtUiSttr Tho only lliensed and equipped patent solicitor lu tho city. No chaige lor In foimutloii on pituntablllty, over ten ctus' oxpeilencu Hcploitlc & Co.. AlcarsBldg. Hotels nnd Bestnuiants, 'iTTi: elk- cafi:. i.'-i and 127 frank. lin avciiuo Rates icasouablo P. .1EGLER, Piopiiutot. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & Y Passengei depot Conducted on the En lopean plan. A'lctoi Kogh, Piopilctor. Scavenger. A, B URiGGSCLEANS P til V '7v U LTS mid tess poolij: no odoi ; only liui'iovul piiiiiim in id, A. B. llrlggs. piopilc'toi, Leave oitleis BOO Noith -Main iivonue. oi Elcko's ding stoio, toinei Adauib uud Mulbeuy, Hoth tvlephouus, Wile Scieens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. live., Sciuiitou, mfis. oi Who Scieens Miscellaneous. MEGAliaEE BROS. PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, papei bags, twlno. AVuiehousc, 1J0 AVashlngton u venue, THE AVlLKES-BAimU RECORD CAN ba had iu Scianton at tho news stand of Relstimii Bios, 406 Spiuco uud 501 Linden; M. Norton. 322 I.acUawainm av.; I. 8. Schutzei, 211 Spiuco stieet. DIRECTORY v. v M V business oppiiim uimi Only Halt a Ctnt a WorJ. Dullness Opportunity. stkand wheat traderb witii- out delay. AVrlto for our nptitlnt mar Itet letter. Frco on application. B M. lllblmrd & Co., mcmbeia N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exclmngo, 44 nnd 4J Broadway, Now York, Established 1844. Long Dlstnnco 'Phono 5381 Brond. Miscellaneous. TnntODETi LAUNDRY, inmore' launders sbli Is nt St?, each and collars and cuffs nt l'.Jc. each. LO4OJVMjrA0iLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Ilfffnt .tlllin 1. ltd" Tinlns leave Si'iiiiitou for Now A'oik At 1 10. 3 20. liOo, 7fi0 nnd 10.10 n, in.; l.'lii, 3 10, 3.33 p. in. For Now York ntul Phila delphia 7 CO, 1010 n. ni nnd 1.v40 nnd ST! P m. For Gouldsboio At 0.10 p. m For Buffalo 1,13, 0 2.' nnd 9 00 a. m.; I Jiff. 0 30 nnd ll.lo p, n For Blnglinmton, Klmiia nnd way ntatlons-lO'Jr, a. m., 1.03 p. m. For Oswego, Syracuse nnd Utlcn 1,13 and 0 2." ii, m ; 1.53 p m. Oswego, Syiacusn nnd Utlc.-i trnln at 0 22 a. m dully, except Sunday. For Montiose 9 00 n, m.; 1.0 and I! W p. m. Nicholson accommodation 4 00 and CJffp, m. . Bloonisbiug Division For Noitliumnat land, at 0.33 and 10.10 a, m.; 1.53 and B10 P m. For Plymouth, at 810 a, m.; 3 40 und 9 03 p m. Sunday Tialns For New Yoik, 1.30, 3 20. 0 0",. 1010 n. m.; 3 40 and 3 35 p. m. For BufTnlo 1.13 and 0 22 a. m.; 1.55, hUl and 11 10 p. m. For Elmlrn and way atatlons 10 23 n, m. For Blnghnmtoii nnd Way sta tions, opo n. m. Bloomsbuig Division Leave Scianton, 1010 a. m. nnd 010 p. in. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Effect June 15, 190.!. Tialns Leave Scinnton For Philadelphia and New A'ork via D. 6 II. U. R , at at 7 II, thiough Parlor Car and Day Conch Carbondale to New York nnd 9.47 a. m , with L A'. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, und 2 IS, 4 35 (Black Diamond Expiesl, and 11.49 p. m. Sun dav s, D. & If. R. R., 1 58. 9.17 p. m. For AVhlt" Hnven, Hiizleton and pilncl pal points In the coal leglona via D. & 11 R. R , 7.41, 2 IS and 4 33 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7 41 n. pi. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Ilnr tlsbuig and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. Ac H. R. R., 7.41, 9.47 a. m ; 2.1S, 4 33 (Black Diamond Express), 11.4!) p. m Sundn.vs, D. & II. R. R, 93S a, m.; 1 .IS. 9 17 p 111. For Tunkhnnnock, Tnwandn, Elmiia, Ithncn, Geneva r.ntl pilnclpal Intermediate stations via D , L. & AA'. R. R , 635 n. m. and 1 53 p m Foi Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag nia Falls, Chicago and nil points west via D AV II. R R., 12 01 p m : 3.28 (Black Diamond Express). 10 41. 1141 p. m. Sun days, D & II. R. It. 12 03, 917 p. m. Pullmnu pallor nnd .sleeping or Lehigh A'nlley Pallor c.us on all tialns botwen AVIlkes-B.uro and New A'oik. Pliiludcl phiu. Buffalo and Suspension Bildgo. ROLLIN II. AVILBUR. Gen. Sllpt., 26 Coitlnnd stieet. Now A'ork CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt , 26 Coitland stieet, New A'ork. A. AV. NONEMACHER, Dl Pass. Agt. South Bethlehem, Pn. For tickets nnd Pullmnn reservations npplv to cltv ticket ofllce, 09 Public Squ.ue, AVIIkos-Burie. Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Centtal Bailroad of New Jersey. lu Effect June 21, 190.'. Stntions In Now Yoik. foot Liberty stieet nnd South Feuv, N. R Tinlns leave Scinnton for New A'ork, Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mnuch Chunk, AVhlto Hnven, Ash lev, AVIIkes-Bane nnd Plttston at 7.30 a m . 1 p in and 4 p. m Sunday, 2 10 p m. Quaker Cltv Expicss lenves Scranton 7:.o a. nit through solid vestibule train with Pullmnn Buffet Pr.ilor Car for Phila delphia with onlv one change of cats for Baltlmoie and Washington, D. C, nnd all piineipil prints south and west. Foi Avoca, Plttston and AVilkcs-Barre, 1 ii m. and I p. m Sunt! IV, 2 10 p m. Foi Long Hianeh, Ocean Glove, etc, 7 30 a m. und 1 n m. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsbuig via Allentown nt "JO u. m , 1 p m and 4 p m Sundav, 2 10 p m Foi Tamaeiua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 n. m ; 1 p m. nnd 4 p in. For lates and tickets apply to agent at station AV. G. BESSLER. Gen Manager. C M. BURT, Gen Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule in Effect Juno 16, 1002. Tialns leave Scinnton t,JS n. m, week dnvs, thiough vestibule trnln from AA'llkes-Baiie Pullman buffet pallor enr and coaches to Philadelphia,- via Potts vllle, slops at principal Intel mediate sta tions Also connects for Sunbuiy, Hai ilsbmg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie, AA'ash Ington and foi Pltlsbuig and tho West. 9 47 a. m woek davs, for Simbury. Har ilsbiug, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie, AVnsh Ington and Plttsbuig and the AA'p.st. 1 12 p m , week das, (Sundays. 158 p. m.). foi Hunbuiy. Hanlsbtiig, Phllndol plilu, Baltlmoie AA'ashlngton nnd Pltta buig and tho AVest. 3CS p. m, week tlajs, thiough vestibuln tinln fiom Wllkes-Bauo. Pullmnn buffet pailoi car and t oaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at pilnclpal Intel medi ate stations. ' 4 ".3 p m.. week davs, for Hnzlcton. Sun buiy, Hnilisbuig, Philadelphia nnd Pltts buig. J B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B AVOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delawaie nnd Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1U0.'. Tialns foi Cniboiulnle lenvo Stiiinton nt fill, 7..i, J3. 10 13 a. in; 12 03, 1.12, 2.11, ".3li 5 20, 0 23, S24, 913, 10 01 p. Ill,; 12.18, 1 SS n m. For HonesdaIe-0.41. 10 11 a. in,; 211 nnd 0 20 p, m. Foi AVIIkes-Baiio-G.iS 7.41. S 11. 9 47, 10 ."J a. m : 12 01, 1 12. J.1S, 3 28, 4 33, 010, 7 4S. 10 II, 11.11 p m For L A'. R. R. Points-', .41, 9 17 n. m. 2 18, 133 nnd 11.19 p m Foi Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6 38 9.47 ii. m.; 1 42, .! JS and 4 J"i p 111 For Albuny und till points noith 7 36 a. m. and ,1 r'0 ii in SUNDAV TRAINS, For Cnilioiidiili'-S.riO. 1133 a. m.; 2.11. 3 50 5T,2 and 11 17 p. ill. Foi AVIIkes-Bane 9JS n, m; 12 03, 153, 3 2S. 0 32 and 9,17 i), in. For Albany nnd points noith 3 56 p. in For Honesdulo-S50 a, m ; 11. .U and .'f2; Pv!'L PRYOR, B P A Scianton, Pa." 'Eiie Bailroad Wyoming Division In Effect September 15, 1102. " Tinlns leao Sei.antou fur New A"orIiv Nowlmigh nnd Inteimeillato points, ntjr lor Ilawley unil lotnl stations ut 720 njM 1 " p. ni. - ,- For UuiiPHilalriMiild AVhlto .Mills nt fcp p m i . Trains aiilvn, ut ,Sciuiiton at 10.LS n, Vtjfl nnd 9.13 p in ' New Yoik, Ontario and Westenui Timo Tallin In Effeet Sniidnv, Junn 13, 11&5. NORTH ISlll'KI) TUAlNb. I.enve Leave Aillvw Tialns, No, 1 , No. 3 , No. 7 . -FLHi intern, carnundaio. cnuosia in .10 a m, ll.loa, m, 1 nop in. ,, 4 00 p m, 4 II p. Ill, liixip. IU ,, h lo p in Ar.l'uibnudalo 6 tu p.ni SOUTH BOUND Leave Leave Auh'a Cudosla Caihoudiili Sei aiitoij ,, 1, 30 a in 7 23u. n ,. Rio u, m. 10 oi a ni. 10 lo a. m. ..2.13 n m lm)ii m 143ii in- Tinlns No. i, No t No. HUNDAVa UNI.V, WUHlll JIUITMIJ LJi .-hi' Ant CaeloMa. 0 13 a, pr i.eavei i.eave Tialns, No. ') , No. 5 . Hl'i anion C.iibondalo c: 8 ion in o lo ii in to 7 00 p. in Ai (Mibnndalu T 13 Pjn KIJUTH BOUND. l.p.ivo Leave Alilttj Cudosla, Cniboiulnle, SciautaJC i 50 a in, 7.23 a, nt, 4 30 n. iu. I oi! n m i, 43 n. in. Tinlns No. il No 10 Tiuius sos. i on week uas, nun v Oh Stiliilas tannect lor New A'oik city, Mid dletovvii, Walton, Noiwicli, Oneida, G wego uud all points west. Tiuln 3 for Pojutollo. Walton, Delhi.. Sidney, Noivvkh nnd all Nuvv Iletlln lji tint It points. v Train No. ti, with "Quaker City E mess" ut Scranton. via C. R. R. of N. J . for Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Baltimore. AVashlngton nnd Pennsylvania state points. See time-table mid consult ticket agent? for connections with oilier )nf , J. C. ANDERSON. O p! A , New Yoik. J. E. AVELSII, T, P. A., Sciunton, Pa. -.51 $ 1 1 it 1 I 'I f - t,, &$& M. -ftf. r- , , JhEi$S- t- ''- v I