J THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1902. 7 - . , : f 4;3 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 0 THE SEVENTH .ANNUAL FAIR OPENED ITS GATES AT WALLS VILLE YESTERDAY. It Is Bolng Conducted by the Malt land Fair nnd Driving Park Com pany Tho Entry List Does Not Close Until 12 O'clock Today Tho Schedule of Races Arranged for the Week Base Ball Game Is to Bo Played This Morning at 10 O'clock. cYnm n Stnff Correspondent. WnllsvlHo, Pa., Sept. 1G. The seventh nnnuul exhibition nnd agricultural fair of the Mnltlnnd Pair nnd Driving Park company began hero today. As Is cus tomary on the opening day, there were no races or outside attractions to lure visitors, so no ndmlsslon was charged. The day was given up to exhibitors getting their, displays in shapa and for the fakirs to pick out tho most at tractive spots In which to set forth their wares. Tho entry list does not close until 12 o'clock tomorrow, so the exhibition hulldlngs are not filling up as rapidly ns usual. Secretary Smith says, how ever, that enough entries have already been tiled with him to pack tho build ings from cellar to garret, What Is on hand already is far In advance In quality of any year since tho associa tion began business. The fall-goers wilt be well taken care of apparently, both Inside and out side the buildings. A number of side shows have already been pleated In conspicuous positions. A merry-go-round for the children, run by Ira Van Alstyne, of Dalton, Is ready for busi ness. The refreshment privileges have been let to F. M. Williams, of Nicholson. These include the dining hall, a spa clous wooden building capable of seat ing 150 persons, and numerous stands for the sale of oysters, fruit, tobacco, soft drinks, etc. Mr. Williams has sub let most of theprlvileges under guar nntecs that everything would be sat isfactory to patrons. LOCATED IX WALLS VILLE. The Maltland driving park Is lo cated at tho little Village of Walls ville, in Lackawanna county. ' The sur roundings are picturesque and the air Invigorating. The grounds are just thirteen miles from Lackawanna ave nue, In the city of Scranton. situated on the .Great Bend and Philadelphia turnpike. The railroad station is Dal ton, on the Delaware, Lackawanna and V, Western, from which the park is four miles uistunt. hiii'K accommodations ,nre arranged for at this point, and trains are so scheduled as to give vis itors the entire day on the ground. Those coming from Scranton should take the train leaving- there at 9 a. m. Hacks will return In time to catch the 7.30 p, m. train back to Scranton.' The first exhibition was held in 1S96, nnd was a success, .. congratulations coming to the management then In con trol from every side. Since then there has been a complete change In the management and the name has been changed from the Maltland Driving Park association to tho Maltland Fair and Driving Park company, Under the present management many improve ments have been made. Tho track has been widened and Improved, additional provisions made for safety and con venience of stock, the buildings have been repaired, a base ball ground has been laid out at n. large expense and other improvements made. Thq present ofllcers of the company nre: President, Dr. Van C. Decker, Nicholson; -secretary, W. O. Smith, Dal ton; treasurer. Judge J. W. Carpenter, Scranton. The directors are W. C. Smith, ,Dalton; W. S. Huslander, Dal ton, and M. D. Potter. Fleetville. Tho stockholders comprising the company are W. S, Huslander, W. C. Smith, D. IV Potter, M. D. Potter; F. H. demons, J. U. Hopewell, .T. W. Carpenter, Dr. Van C. Decker and Mrs. Amy F. Potter. THE PREMIUMS. Premiums are offered for the best Specimens in horses, cattle, swine, poultry, grain, vegetables, vinegar, Jioncy, canned fruits, dairy products, bread nnd pastry, doinestlc manufac ture, fancy work, painting, house plants, agricultural implements and carriages, cabinet work, hardware and School children's work. The schedule of races for the week is; Wednesday 2.2-t class, trot and paco, purso JIM; 3.00 class, trot and pace, purso $75. Thursday 2.S5 class, trot and pace, purso $100; 2.1!) class, trot and pace, purso 117."; running race, purso $30. Friday 2.27 class, trot ami pace, purse $125; frcc.for-all, purso ?200. Tho entries for tomorrow's races are; 2.34 class Kato Modlum.P, A. Sherwood, Jormyn; Director Clay, James J. Mohon, Scranton; Almokln, s. m II. II, Pierce, Carbondalo; Thomas W., blk. g,, SI. Slier wood, Scranton; Major O,, b. g James Justin. .Elk Lake; Mnxoy, b. g,, j. j, T.ott, Montroso; Lillian Roy, b.ni., John 81attcry. Scranton; Gold Rein, br. s Wil liam Norton, Aldcnvlllo; Falrport nolle, b, m., II. 11, Pierce, Carbondalo; Frances J blk. in,, Robert Westlake, Scranton; Post Haste, b,g II. S. Clonuan, Scran ton: Mamie T., s.m., MoMullcti & Hub bard, CarbouOiilc; Rose Oorln, b. in., F. W. Tonnnnt, Clark's Summit. 3.00 class Daby D,, gr. m James Jus tin, Klk Luko; Iilnck Joe, blk. g J. Whltchouse, Scranton; Hilly M,, b. g,, T, B. Cjark. Honesdnlo; Myrtlo G blk, m K. I. Lett, Montrose; Admiral C br, g C. W, Hoyt, Montrose; Lillian Roy, b, in., John Sluttery, Scranton; Hilly D., br. g G. AV, Becmer, Clark's Summit. Tho races will be called at 1 p. in. iltarp, Jnmes Kelly, of Duiuuore, wjio jas started tho races hero every year, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Hcrcury. s mercury will surely destroy tho sense or smell and cpmpldely derange the whole systoin when entering It through tho mucous surfaces, Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from rcputublo physicians, us the dam. ago tlicy will do s ten fold to tho good i'?u. c,lJJ Possibly derive from them, !Ja,J s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I'. J, Cheney Co., Toledo. O.. contains ao mercury, and Is taken Internally, act 'ng directly upon tho blood and mucous lurfuccs of tho system, in buying Hall's ratarrh Cure bo suro you got the genu. Se.' J i?, ,tulen Internally and made In Toledo.) Ohio, by F, J, Cheney & Co. Tcs. Imonl.ila free, SiJ8.Jrw,nirt',,l7.-. "'' Wc per bottle. MaU'h VamMy pu are the best. will be on hand ngnln tomorrow to tnkc charge of tho 'horsemen. A bnse hall game between tho Waverly nnd Wnlls vllle teams Is scheduled for tomorrow morning at lb o'clock. i On Thursday Myrtle Hell Webb, of Chicago, will give a thrilling open-air exhibition, She will dive from a tower ninety feet high Into a net u few feet from the ground. On Frldny this In trepid woman Is to give a balloon as cension with it parachute dpscent, If tho weather conditions arc favor able this year's fiijr promises to eclipse any over held at Maltland park. K. L. Hatfield. FACTORYVILLE. Speclnl to the'Scrnnton Tribune. Now Mllford, Sept. 1C Tho Women's Christian Temperance union will meet at the homo of Mrs. Amos Kent on Thursday afternoon. Miss Florence Indcrlled will leavo to-' day for Passaic, N, J., where she will visit relatives. D. V. Shay was In Susquehanna last.1 veck on business. W. D. P. Alncy and wife, of Mont rose, were In town Sunday. They left on Monday for Plttston, where Mr. Alncy will attend presbytery. J. V. Axtell loft Monday for Juniata college. Rev. r.. N. Ives Is attending the Lackawanna presbytery at Plttston this week. Miss Kate Qulnn returned Sunday from a two months' visit with friends In. New York state. Professor 13. A. Benson conducted tho services at the Baptist church in Laws-vllle- Sunday. .Mrs. William Van Cott entertained a number of lady friends at cards last Friday evening. About forty from New Mllford and New Mllford township took In tho cx curnlon to Coney Island Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Garralt gave a card party to .a number of her lady friends on Monday evening. Miss Catherine Shields and Miss Henrietta Hnyden visited friends In Nicholson recently. Rev. C. C. Glllett, of Clifford, con ducted the services at the Baptist church Sunday. The ladles of the Baptist church are making plans to conduct a "harvest home" entertainment some time next month. NEW MILFORP. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Faotoryvllle, Kept. 16. Tho Women's Christian Temperance union met yes terday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Sprague. A re port of tho county convention was rend. ' Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist church will hold a business meet ing at the home of Mrs. Bristol this afternoon at '.i o'clock. Miss Ruth Sliiiman, of Glenburn, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Ruin Capwell. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Gardner spent several days last week at Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Gardner spent Sunday with her aunt, Miss Elizabeth Wrigley, nt Cnzenovia. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mathewson have returned from a visit with relatives In New York state. The funeral of the late Calvin Moore was held in tho Baptist church last Sunday. E.'J. Rice post, G. A. R., was In charge. A. B. nought and Mrs. Jennie Rought were married last Saturday evening by I'ov. Mr. lion en. of Nicholson. A very pleasant reception for the stu dents was held at Keystone academy last Friday evening. The Howe family will hold a reunion at the residence of Mrs. Jennie Cap well today. DUNDAFF Special to the Scranton Tribune. Dundaff, Pa., Sept. 15. The frosts of the past few nights has started the city people homeward. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saner, who have been boarding at the Hotel Decker throughout the past summer, have re turned to their home at Green Ridge, Pa. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Tinker, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Millard .nnd Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Wells attended the Ablngton Bap tist association held at , Faotoryvllle lust week. Mr. E. K. Wells resigned his position In the general store of O. T. Hull to go with his wife Into tho evangelistic Meld for life. Rev. W. R. Tinker preached a very stirring discourse at the Baptist church on Sunday morning. Text, First Corin thians, first chapter, 23rfl verse. "We preach Christ." Rev. Tinker Is giving his church and congregation some very spiritual sermons. Rev. S. D. Day and family, of San ford, Flu,, left town today for Blng hamtou, N, Y at which place they will visit for ten days and then return to their home. HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Hopbottom, Sept. 16, Mr. and Mrs. O. D, Roberts, Mr. nnd Mrs, v. k. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Tif fany attended the Unlversallst asso ciation at Brooklyn Friday und Satur day of last week. Miss Myrw Jackson spent Sunday at her homo In Newark Valley, Miss Helen Smith, of Halstead, Is spending a few days with friends In town, Mis. M. M. Bell nnd Miss Emma Junaushok sppnt Snturduy und Sunday in Brooklyn, Rev, Lewis filled the Unlversallst pul pit in Scranton Sunday on account of tho absence of Rev, Payne, School will be closed on Wednesday for tho Montrose fair. D., I,. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. The following Is the make-up of tht Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Extras E.ist-U a. in., Stevens; 1.30 p. m Ilurlliolomew; 1,11 p. in., Dunn; 6.30 p. in., Golden. 8unimlts-8 a, in., Nichols, with Hcnnl gall's crew. Pushers 7 a, in., Wldner; S a. m., Ilouscr; U n. in,, Murray; U.I3 a, in.. Morgan; 1.30 p. in., C, Bartholomew; 7,f0 p. in., Murphy; 0 p. m., W. H. Bartholo mow. Helpers l.so p. m.. Mugovern; T a. m., aaifni-yjiu a. in., SeCorj 3.13 n. m., Stun, ton. IK Do Not Be Deceived. You hava Kidney Trouble, and You Do Not Need a Physician to Tell You So. '' V Pain in the back Is an almost Infallible sign of kidney disease ; n surer sign Is the condition of your urine, If you have a pain in the back, then look to the con dition of your urine. It is easily done. Take a glnst or tumbler nnd fill It with urine J after it has stood 24 hours, if It has a'scdlment, if it is milky or cloudy, If it Is pale or discolored, stringy or ropy, your kidneys and bladder arc in n dan gerous condition and need immediate at tention, or the consequences may prove fatal. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy is the one medicine that really cures all diseases of tho kidneys, liver, bladder nnd blood, rheumatism, dyspep sia nnd chronic constipation, and it will tnkc you but a short trial to convince yourself of its wonderful curative power. G. F. Snmmerof No, 400 Tioga street, Syracuse, N. Y., in a recent letter says: "I was afflicted for years with severe pains in my back and kid neys. I tried many doctors and many medicines, but got no relief. I bought a bottle of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy and it has entirely cured me." It is for sale by all druggists in the NOW BO Oent Size and the regular $1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle-enough for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kunnedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. DitIA Kenndr' Cherry lUltim belt for C14i, Congbi, Coninmptlon. 23c, 60c, $1.00. THEATRICAL. "The Little Mother." At the Lyceum last night a melodrama of New York life' called "The Little Mother," was presented. It la of the con ventional typo with equal proportions of heroes and heroines, villains and vlllalu esses and to bo .candid is the kind of a dramatic production one would never ex pect to see at the Lyceum. "The Llttlu Mother" Is not bad as melodramas of the kind go, but its place Is In a popular priced house. Patrons of tho Lyceum have a right to expect some thing better in tho way of entertainment than tho dramatization of cheap thrillers. The booker for the Lyceum ought to be given a stirring up or ho will ruin the standing of the house. The Bill at Dixie's. The bill at Dixie's this week Is proving popular with numerous new patrons as with the regulars. Every act is greeted wtih applause that leaves no doubt of tho manner in which tho efforts of the stars arc appreciated. "My Wife's Pres ents." presented by Slsson and AVnlluce, Is the best comedy sketch seen yet at Dixie's, and the troubles of tho gay hus band create shouts of laughter. The Keaton trio are also among the leaders in fun making. Paul Stevens, the equilibrist, gives an astounding exhibition of balancing, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Darrow, tho sand artists, appear In an unique number that must be seen to bo appreciated. "The Fatal Wedding." At the Academy of Music tills afternoon "The Fatal Wedding" will have Its final presentations. It drew two large and appreciative au diences again yesterday. "St. Ann." Mrs. Florence Robinson is one of the "St. Ann" cast, to bo seen at the Ly ceum Thursday night. Her many friends In this city will welcome her in tho role of Mrs. Lawrence. Upon her and Robert McWude rests the main comedy theme of this, Paul Armstrong's now play. Jlc Wade, strange to say, happens to be n. most as strong a local favorito as Mrs. Robinson. He starred for a number of years In an Impersonation uf "Hip A'un Winkle," which many claimed was a wor thy rival of Jefferson's conception. He is also identified with the success of Julia Arthur's "A Lady of Quality." " Flora Falrchlld, who has the leadlnc role in "St. Ann" happens to be a sister of Julia Arthur. Her greatest success prior to lier advent as St. Arm was her creation of tho leading role in "Way Down Kast." From the wido publicity In metropolitan circle, gained in so short a time, It would seem that "St. Ann" Is In every way a highly meritorious offering. Its scenes almost encompass the globe, tho first being an artist's studio hi New York, while the second and third arc in London, and the fourth is hi tho Ha waiian Islands. Scats on sale. "When Wo Were Twenty-one." "When Wo Were Twenty-one" will be fccii at the Lyceum Saturday afternoon and evening. It Is a pure, clean story, clever In its arrangement, interesting in its developments anil most pleasing in its conclusions. From those depicting tho leading parts down to the very humblest, every character is in perfect hands. As a result, tho performance, from beginning to end. Is one complete success, nnd la certainly deserving of tho unstinted ap proval given It by both press and public. A number of theater parties have signi fied their Intention of attending, and thoro will bo a largo gathering from the nearby towns, Diagram opens Thursday at 9 a. m. "Kidnapped in New York." Among the prominent members of Uur- PICTURE !iv?him0MS'e8 a? m'st ''ccelved' w, Ulloune Monday morning. Find two more Mussulmans IF ,iv 9S.J LiTl'LE ONES.-Cui out tho pictures appearing on this pago each lay, diaw a pencil murk around tho hidden object, savo them until Saturday. !.n,!Usl,(iU.1,e".1 or .,".kelhp.ni to, 'l',, Tribune ofilco lu nn envelope addressed to i,Pv. ?i 2P.o,,m?nt' Ih'closo In tlm' envelope your iiume, ago and address. Tho boys and cms n-ho cnneetlv mini.- tlm u v ,i.,(,,,.nu .,,. ..i.r ,,;...i.,.. .,. ...!, ney Gllmoro's "Kidnapped In Now York" company, which will bo seen hero Thurs dny night for three days nt tho Academy of Music, Is Hilly Jtatlmuu, the well' known National Letigiie ball player, who last season distinguished himself by his great playing' at second base with tho Phlladclphlas. Ilitllmau Is playing a prominent dor mnn character In the play, nnd his score of hits with the public Is putting In the shndo that mado by him In hi base ball career, and thnt Is saying a great deal, for Haltmiin'n record iIh n ibase bull player was second to none. Matinees, Friday and Saturday. Scats on sale. "A Bohemian Beauty." "A Hohcmlan Hcnuty," the pretty nnd tuneful musical comedy, under tho man agement of Tom'W, Miner, will visit the Stnr theater for a three-day engagement, commencing tomorrow matinee. KleefH.. cal and color effects will show three scenes In "A Hohcmlan Heuilty." A drug store, it circus tent and n hotel lobby wilt glisten with brightness, Scheduled among tho show-folk with "A Holiemlim Hcnuty" are! Charlie llurke, ot tho Ilurko Hrothcrs, and his trained donkey, "Wise Mike"; Grace ha Ituo nnd her "picks"; Andy Gardner, of tho Gardner Hrothcrs; Johnson nnd Mil liard, Davenport Sisters, Campbell and Matthews, Milton Shuster, Amy Travis and Master Nicholas Wright. , BASE BALL. ''American League. At Uoston- H.M.E. Baltimore 10 0 0 10 0 0 02 U 3 Boston- 00000007" 7 8 2 Batteries Kaloll and Robinson; Sparks and Warner. Umpire Connolly. At Philadelphia It.TI.E. Washington i 1 0 0 0 0 O'O 0- 5 12 2 Philadelphia 02003200 7 11 2 Batteries Patten and Drill; Hustings, Wilson nnd Powci;s. Umpire Johnstone. At St. Louis- B.U.E. Detroit 2 00000 0 002 11 1 St. Louts 000000003 3 S 0 Batteries Klsscnger nnd McGuIro; Powell and Sugden. Umpire O'Lough lln. Cleveland-Chicago, not scheduled. National League. At New York- IUI.E. Brooklyn 2 0 2 10 0 0 2 0-712 2 New York 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 7 Batteries Donovan Jincl Hitter; Miller and Bre3nahan. Umpires Latham and Irwin. At Philadelphia H.II.E. Boston CO 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 13 I.", 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 G 3 Batteries MalarKcy and Klttrldgc; Ma Fadden and Dooln. Umpire Bmslle. ANNOUNCEMENTS OE THE RAILROADS LEHIGH VALLEY BAILBOAD. Special Beduced Bates to San Fran cisco and Los Angeles, Cal., and Beturn, Account National Whole sale Druggists' Association Meet ing at Monterey, Cal., Oct. 7-11. The Lehigh Valley railroad will sell special tickets at $99.70 good going September 2Sth, 29th and 30th, good for return passage to November l.'th. on all trains except the Black Diamond Express. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Beduced Bates to the West. Commencing September 1st, and dally thereafter, until October 31st, 1902, the Wisconsin Central railroad will ' sell Settlers' tickets from Chicago to points In Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing ton and British Columbia, at greatly reduced rates. For detailed information inqulra of nearest ticket agent, or ad dress W. II. Allen, D, P. A., 621 Park building, Pittsburg, Pa., or James C. Pond, general passenger agent, Mil waukee, Wis. Change in O. & W. Timetable. Important changes in the timetable of the New York, Ontario & Western Railway will very shortly take place, some trains being discontinued and others altered. We recommend nin- readers, who are contemplating a trip over the Ontario Western, to com municate with the nearest station agent in reference lo train service, and thereby get correct information. Lackawanna Railroad Niagara Falls Excursion, Sept. 25, nndOct. 25. Special exclusion tickets will be sold for all trains going on the above dates, good for return within nvo (5) days from and Including date of sale. Fare for the round trip, $5.00 for adults and $2. u0 for children between tho ages of live (5) and twelve (12) years. Lost. LOST Between Railroad avenue and riielps street, a small silver watch and fob. Return to Miss Rush, at Col liery Engineer. LOST Monday morning on Wood street, between Diamond and Wood streets, a pocketbook containing 121. Liberal re ward If returned to ,M. H. Finn, Wl Wood street. PUZZLE lmVQ their names published in Tha in this Constantinople scene, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent, tsrwxsrf-'wJ FOIt nKNT-t.'urnl8hed house. Ml Mon roe avenue, enure possession, or would consider suitable party desiring to louse, nnd board tho present occupants only, .Mrs. L. B. Barnes, POH rtl.JNT-IIoiiPo; lunulro HI Mulberry street. " For Sale. HOHSK for sale ut 1X35 l'enn avenue, uiwn mugo. I' Oil SALK-Good style matched pair bay geldings, 7 years old, 18 hands ugh, weight 2,700 pounds. Address C. A. Tnppan. Newark Valley, N. Y. FOIl SALI3 Two hot air furnaces III good order, Apply at &37 Linden street. Fop SALK-Mouseliold furniture, eonp, iui wmncy avenue, 1'Ort SAL13 About 20 feet of desk conn tor, mil-mounted with glass front ami two openings, lower portion nicely pan oiled, with drawers and shelves under neath. Muy bo scon at tho ofllcc of'ho Tribune. V FOIl SALK Cider press, dally capacity1 .w uuNiieis; easy payments. i. iu. Geerc, 1107 Flsk avenue. JUST AnniVKD with n carload of horses. Saddlers, drivers, general purposo and heavy draughts. Can bo seen nt 3.H Itaymond court. F. M. Cobb. 1-OH SALE Cheap, one largo now gro cery wagon, carrying capacity 4.500 pounds; also one largo colteo grinder; can bo run by motor or hand power. Ap ply to B. Moses, CIS Lackawanna avenue. FOIl SALE A first class meat-market. Owner will work for party. Address 131 Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa. For Sale or Bent. HOUSE of cloven rooms, all Improve ments, for sale; or for rent furnished. Comegys, Connell building. Boom for Kent. FRONT ROOM for rent; desirable. 421 Adams avenue. Wanted To Bent. WANTEDX'snaUuoTm ably furnished, in desirable location. To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box 327. Furnished Booms for Bent. FRONT room with bath; gentlemen pre ferred. 231 Penn avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS Tor rent, modern Improvements; privato family; gen tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pre ferred, at 539 Adams avenue. Furnished Booms Wanted. WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping on or near Clay avenue, Webster avenue and Linden street. Address W., Tribune ofllcc. WANTED One or two furnished rooms for light1 housekeeping; no children; not more than ten minutes' walk from corner. Spruce nnd Wyoming. No fancy price. Address C. II., Tribune. WAN'I'ED By a young man, a room nicely furnished and well cared for, with light, heat and bath furnished. Lo cation near Adams and Mulberry. G. H Tribune. .'HP Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with nrst class table board, can bo obtained at 333 Jefferson avenue. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED-Wlirtako sum mor boarders; threo large airy rooms and good tablo board. Address O. K., Dalton, Pa. Beal Estate. FOR SALE William Gardner farm, one mile from Glenburn station, 200 acres; excellent farm land; beautiful; sightly placo for country residence. Address M. D Dalton, Pa. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes in upper Green Ridge; choice neighbor hood; most desirable locality for homo in Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvine, 173G Sanderson avenue. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened in tho office o the City Recorder by the Director of tho Department qf Public n oi-ks, at ;, o ciocu p. m on .uonuay, September 29th, 1!K)2, for the construction of a system of sowers In tho Nineteenth District, with tho necessary fixtures and appliances according to plans and speci fications on tile In the Bui can of Engi neering. Each bidder shall encloso with his pro posal. cash or certified check in the sum of fifteen hundred ($1,500.) dollars ns a guarantee to executo n contract If award ed the same. In case tho bidder to whom tho contract shall havu been awarded, refuses or neglects lo execute a con tract for tho work lu accordunco wtlh tho plans und specifications therefor within ten (10) days from tho dato of flit, award, tho enclosure accompanying his proposal shall bo forfeited to tho uso of tho City of Scranton. Bidders will bo furnished with proposal blanks ut tho Bureau of Engineering and no others will bo accepted, All proposals shall bo (lied with tho City Controller, at his office, in tho City Hall, Scranton, Pa., not later than 2.30 o'clock p, m., on Monday, Soptomber 29, 1902. Tho City reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director, Department ot Publlu Works, Scranton, Pa Sept, 10, 1902, BRIDGE PROPOSALS-Sealcd nronosals will bo received at tho office of the. Btipormicmiuni ot puniio u rounds and Buildings, Ilaulsbiirg, Pa., until 12 o'clock m,, on Tuesday, Soptomber 23, 1W2, for tho rebuilding of tho uupor-Htiucturo of tho bridge over Lackawanna river, at tho Borough of Old Forge, Lackawanna County, Ph. Bids mist bo placed in sop arato envelopes endorsed on tho, outside with tlm namo and location of tho bridge mid tho numo of tho bidder, Plans and specifications can bo hud on application to tlm Superintendent ot Public Grounds and Buildings at ilarrlsburg, Pa. Bids will bo opened In tho presence of tho bid ders or their representatives In the Ro ceptlon Room of tho Exceutlva Depart ment ut Hurrlabiirg, Pa., at the time lis med above, , By ordor of tho Hoard, T, L. EVRI-:, Superintendent. William A. Stono, E. B. nuuienborgh, Frank a, Harris, Hoard of Commissioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings, LEGAL. THE SOl'TII Bin-H BANK-A special meeting of tho stockholders of tho South Side Bank will bo hold at tho bank ing houso on Monday, November 21th, 1902. between the houis of 3 and 1 o'clock P. m to tuko action on approval or dis approval of tlm proposed Incretisq of the capital stock of the bunk from $30,000 to 00,000. FRANK HI'MMLEIt, Secretary, ESTATE of Hitlduh Spungorborg. lato of the City of Scranton, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the above cstuto having been granted to the uu dcrslgned, all persons having claims or demands against the said estato arc hcrebx uotllled to present them for pay ment, mid those Indebted to said cstuto will mako payment to MILLlfi HAFLER. Administratrix, H. C. REYNOLDS. Attorney for Estate. U01-W2 Mears Building. No Order Accepted Tor Less Tlmn to cents. Help Wanted. WANTED-A family of nvo in- six silk winders to movo to New York state, Steady work at $ per week. D. S. Co. Help Wanted Male. WANTED An experienced young man In men's Shoe Department. SAMTEtt BUGS. SALLBMAN-K.vpcrlcnced In placing pro , l11-1f,,I1V-v .medicines with retail drug gists; high cIohs line; liberal pay. Address stating experience and reference. 15. H. ai.'-s & Co., 2330 .Market street, Phlladol phi . Pa, WAN 1 ED On account of Increased work competent machinists to work In largo railroad shops near Pittsburg; wages, Si,' 20, 27 cents per hour; permanent employ ment given for satisfactory service; fren railroad transportation furnished from Wilkes-Harro to Plttsbmg. For further Information address C. L. Snvdcr, C22 Mooncv building, Buffalo, N. Y.,' In wru ng; give date of birth, experience, where Inst employed: on what kind ot work, and when able to report for duty. . Help Wanted Female. WE WANT operators for Shlrf Factory. Steady work and good pay. We will guarantee board to those who will come nnd take positions with us. Car fare will be refunded at the end, of week. Apply to W. B. Mosher, Friday morning nt the Scranton House. V. Henry Bothschild Co., Free hold, N. J. ' WANTED In stenographer's office, girl desirous of learning atcnographv and typewriting. Thorough Instruction; no charge. Good common school education necessary. For information address "Lucy," Tribune office. WANTED Cook nnd waitress. Applv to Mrs. A. K. Sanderson, 1345 Sanderson avenue. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books. Insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants ami manu facturers necessary. Permanent. Bond. State age, experience, references first fet ter. Address, Suite 572, No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN WANTED-Compctent men capable of earning good money, to handle our lino of carbon copying pa pers, either regular or on the side, Philip Hano & Co., 1-3 Union Square, New York City. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By n colored lady to go out working by tho day. Address Matilda Crawford, 027 Lee court. SITUATION WANTED-By :i young mini; good .penman; speaks German and English and willing to learn. Ad dress C. F. W., 331 Adams avenue. SITUATION WANTED-By a young Gcr - man cM for general housework. 1S Lavello court. I Vanted. WANTED A good second band holler, 10 to 20 horso power, horizontal pre ferred. Address Box 78, Ariel, Pa, Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-313 Connell building. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD tSI?Al'LDlNG. ft. P. aT23 Traders' Bunk Building, Old 'phono IKiJt, Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH U., Real Estato Exchange Bldg., 12ij Wash ington avenue. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNHLL HLDG, STEVENSON .i KNIGHT. 720 CON nell building, Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGIJR. PAt'Ll building, Spruco street, Scranton, DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 113 WYOMING nvo Fire Insurance, SCHLAGKR & CO,, Traders' Bank Hldg, Fntent Attorneys, PATENTS Jr1!ocaVo's Thn only licensed and equipped pittout solicitor lu tho city. No cluirgu for In formation on patentability; over ton years' experience. Kcplojrlc & Co., Mcars lllcljr. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFK. 125 AND 127 FRANK. 11 ii uvciiuu. Hates reasonable, I'. XU3GLER, Proprietor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W. Passenger depot. Conducted on the Ku. i-orteun plan, Victor Koch, Proprietor. Scavenger. XlTlTlUGaS CLEANS PiiTvV VAULTS and cess pools: no odor; only linpinvcd pumps used, A. 11. Hliggs. proprietor. Leavo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams mid Mulberry, Both telephones, "Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. uve., Scruntnu, mfrs, ot Who Screens. Miscellaneous, MEGARGKE BROS.. PRINTERS' sup plies, envelopes, pupcr bugs, twluo. Warehouse, 130 Washington uvciiiic, THKAVILKESnARRE RECORD CAN bo had in Scranton ut tho news stand of Relbiiiun Mi on., 400 Spruce mid Dm! Linden; M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna, avc.i I. S. HcliuUcr, 211 Spruco Mlrcet. DIRECTORY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. RERL ESTATE Only Half a Csnt a Worl. Business Opportunity. STOCK SwTbAT TRADERS with out doiay. Wrlto for our npeclal mar ket letter. Free on nppllentlon. B. M. Mlbbard & Co., members N, Y. Consoli dated, nnd Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 49 Broadway, Now York. Established 1S0I. Long Distance 'Phone giS-t Broad. ' Miscellaneous, THE MODEL LAUNDRY, DumnonC launders shirts nt So. each nnd collars and cuffs at lMc. each. Delaware, Lacknwnnna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1C02. Trains leavo Scranton for Now York At 1.50, 3.20, 0.03, 7.50 and 10.10 n. m.; 12.40, .1.10, 3.35 p. m. For New York nnd Phlla--dolphla 1.50, 10.10 a. m and 12.40 nnd 3.85 p. m. For GouldsboroAt 0.10 p. in. For Huffnlo-1.15, 0.22 and 9.00 n. m.; 1.55, '6.50 nnd ,11.10 p. m. For Hlnghamton, Elmlra and way stations 10.23 a. in.. 1.05 p. m.. For Oswego. Syracuse and Utlca-1,15 and U.22 a. m.; 1.55 p. m. Oswego, Syracuso nnd Utlca train at ii.22 a. in, dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 n. m.; 1.05 and 15.50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 0.13 p. m, nioomsburg Division For Northumber land, at u.35 and 10.10 a. m.; 1,53 and 0,10 p. m. For Plymouth, ot 8.10 a. m,; 3.40 and 9.03 p m. Sunday Tr.i'.ns-For New York, 1,50, 3.20. tl.05. 10.10 a. in.; 3.40 and 3.3." p. m. F6r Buffalo l.lu and 0.22 a. m.; 1.63. 6.50 and 11.10 p. in. For Elmlra and way stntlons 10.25 a. m. For.Blnghnmton nnd way sta tions, 9.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division Leavo Scranton, 10.10 n. m. nnd 6.10 p. in. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Effect Juno 13, 1902. Trains Leavo Scranton , For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II. R. R at at 7.11, through Parlor Car alid Day Coach Carbondalo to New York IjUSd 9.47 n. m., with L. V. Coach Cnrbon clalo to Philadelphia, and S.M, 4.33 (BluCk jJiamonu express). ojUJi.4!) p. in. Bim- unys, JJ. i H. R. nmm. 9.17 p. m. For White HavenrTTiizlc'.on and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. & H. R. It., 7.11, 2.1S and 4.33 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 7.41 a. m. , For Bethlehem, ICaston, Reading. Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & H. R. R.. 7.41, 9.17 a. m.; 2.18, 4.33 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p. in. Sundays. D. & 11. R. R 9.38 a. m.; I.5S. 9.17 p. in. For Tunkhannock, Townndn, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva r.nd principal Intermediate stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.33 a. m. and 1.55 p. 'm. For Geneva. Rochester. Buffnlo. Nlac- nra Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & II. Rt R 12.03 p. m.: 3.28 (Black Diamond Express). 10.41. 11.49 p. m. Sun days. D, & H. R. R.. 12.03, 0.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor ears on all trams between Wllkcs-Barro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.. 28 Cortland street, New York. A. W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to city ticket office, 69 Public Square. Wllkes-Barre, Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. In Effect" Juno 29, 1902. Stations in New York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauch Chunk. White Haven. Ash ley, Wllkes-Barre and rittston 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. in- through solid -vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phila delphia with only one change ot cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and all principal prints south and west. For Avocn. Plttston und Wiikes-Barre, 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. in. For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. For Tnmuqua and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m.: 1 p. m. and I p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BKSSLER, Gen. Manager. C. M. IH'ItT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule lu Effect "June 10, 1902. TinliiH leavo Scranton ii.2S a. in., week days, through vestlbulo train from 'Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor inl and coaches lo Philadelphia, vin Potts vllle: stops at principal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbiiry. Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, rsultlmore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West, 9.47 a. m.. week days, for Siiubury. llav rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington anil Pittsburg and tho West. 1.12 p. in., week days, (Sundays. 1.33 p. in.), for Sunbiiry. Harrlsburg, Philadel phia. Baltimore. .Washington and Pitts burg and tlm West. 3.2S p. m week days, through vestibule train from Wllkes-Barre Pullman buffet parlor car and conches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at principal Intermedi ate stations. 1.35 p. in,, week days, for Iluzletnn. Sun bury, liarrlsburs, Philadelphia and Pitts burg. .1, B. HI'TCIIINSON, Gen. Mgr. J, B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware nnd Hudson. ' lu Effect June Pi, 1902. Trains for C.irbonilale leave Scranlon nt 0.41, 7.30, S.3II, 10.13 a. 111.: 12 0',, 1.12, 2.11. 3.5li, 5.29, 0.25, S.2I, 9.15, KM) I p. III.; 12. IS, 1.38 a. m. For llonesdala-0.il, 10,13 a. in.; 2.11 and 5.29 p. in. For Wllkcs-naiTp-r,.:n. 7.11. $.11. 9.17. 10.53 a. m.: 12.01, 1.12, 2.1S, 3.2S, 4.33, 6.(0, 7.18,-10.11, 11.19 p. 111. I'-i'r L. V. R. It. PohilH-7.11. 9.47 n. m, 2.18. 4,"" and 11.19 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. R. Polnls-G.33 9,17 n, 111.; 1.12, 3.2S and 1.35 p. m. For Albany jindill points north 7.36 a, in. am! 3.50 u. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbomlnlt S.5o, 11,3.1 n. m.; 2.11, ;:.50. 5.52 and 11.17 p. in. -For Wilkes. llai-relt.ilS a, m.; 12.03, 1.38, n.2'?. 0.32 and 9.17 p, in- For Albany and points iioith-,6 p. in. I'm- Uimesilale-8 50 a. m,j 11.3J and 3.53 P'W.'L. T'RYOn, D, P. A Scranton. Pfij Erie Bailroad Wyoming Division 111 Effect September 15. 1902.. ""j Trains leave Keraiilon for Now Yofh, Newburgh nnd Intormeillnlo points, n)sn for Hawley ami local stations at 7.20 njid "For' Hi'mesdale and While Mills at ifo I', in, r Trains itrrlve'ifr Scranton at 10.38 u.:gr. and 9,15 p. in. jc; New York, Ontario and "Western,. Time Tablo hi Hired Sunday, .Imm 13, 19JJ. NORTH IIOI'ND TRAINS. - Leave Leave Arrive Trains, Kcriiiitnn, C'arboiiilale, Cadosla. No, 1 10.30a,in, 11,10a, m. l.oilp. hi, No, :i ,,,,",, l.oo p. m. -l.li p. m. O.iiQ p. m, No, " li.lo p. m.Ar.Carbondalo 0.40 p.4n SOUTH HOUND. Leavo Leavo Airly Trains, Cadosla, Citrbnndule. Serantpii. No. il 1.50 a, in. v.'.i a,, si. No, I s.tou.in, lo.oin, m. lo.wn.m. No. 2 2.I., p. 111. 1.IM p. Ill, I.I., P..IO, SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH ISGUNDs; Leavo l.e.ivo Arrlw Trains, Scranlon, Carbondalo. Cadosla, No. 9 .,.,,, 8.3011. 111. 9.10 P, III. 10.13 a, 111. No, j 7.00 p. m. Ai-.Citrbondalu 7,43 P.m SOUTH BOUND. - Leave Leave Al'rUFe Trains. Cadosla, Cnrbniidnle. Scranton, No. ii ...... i:.50ii, m, 7,25 a, nif No. 10 4.30 p.m. U.ajp. in, 0.43 p. rti,. Trains Nos. 1 on week days, and 9 tin Sundays canned for Now York city, Mid dletown, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Ob wego mid all points west, , Train :i for Poyntelle, Walton, Delhi, Sidney, Norwich and all Now Berjlsi branch points. Train Nn. 6, with "Quaker City Ev press" at Scranton. via O. H. R. of N. 'J,, for Philadelphia. Atlantic. City, Baltimore, Washington and Pennsylvania statu points. l Sco tlmc-tnhlo and consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J, C. ANDHHSON. O. P. A.. Now York. j. uVHL,SM(;iVP,,A., scmiuon,. 3 ii ' a r -vj M t a.?: ii &&4sLvli i-WsA. - DJ -&.