jtV 0"n$ -t iyi "'. v,- w J nv f- ' 3 1' . ? X . ' r ' ;t THE SCltANTON TRDBUNE-FHIliAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1002. .- j i,i '' 5REAT CROWD AT THE FAIR VER EIQHT THOUSAND PER SONS ON THE GROUNDS. two of the Racing Events Were Won by Carbondalo Horses, nnd the Third by One fiom Cloik's Sum mit Base Ball Gnmo Between Waverly nnd WnllsvlUe Resulted in n Vlctoiy for Wnllsvlllo by ft Score of 0 to 7 Programme for Today. fiom n Staff Conespondent. WullsvIHe, Pit., Sept. 18 More tlinn 1,000 pet sons ctowded onto the grounds If the Mnltlnml Fair and Dilvlng Tail: 'ompaiiy here today, Moio paid ad missions weie taken In at tho Kate than 8ii nnv day In tho history of tho asso ciation. Kiom caily morning tin til long after noon the loads wete filled In all alieetlons as far ns tho c.e enuld ipoch tvlth ptoocsslons of cntrhiges, hacks, ttnges and pcdestihins. This huge eiowtl wore well repaid for llielr journey. Theic was "something Doing" eeiy minute all day. No ucol flonts ocrutrcfl to mar the ploasuio of the gicut throngs, who were handled In t-ccllont Htvlo by tho illi octets, who hnd mounted police In t lunge of the imck whllp thp i.ices were under way. The. crowds purged In and out acinus the track and at limes Intel feted with lhc start", but no one was hint, olhelt Ihoio wolc seveiiil naiiow escapes. The Sot anion spoils wcio disappoint ed In not seeing a ltoise fiom the Elct trlc City cany away one of the rateh Cnibondalo had eveiyUilng Its own Way, hoisos hnlllng fiom the city of ttcrnal Sabbath eaiijing all hefoie lliem. The flist uip, tile 2 32 class, was won by Fuiipoit Hello, owned b II. II. "Pierce, of Caibondale, attei finishing thlid In tho (list beat. Minnie T., nun td by MoMullcn & Hubbard, of C.uuon fiale, finished second, and Lady Me Nlel, owned by W. S. Fiace, of Clark's Elreon, thlid. The fastest mile was E 27tt. AVON THE 2 24 HACK. AhnoKIn, the soirel ni.ue of II. II. tierce, of Caibondale, who won the C24 race yestoiday, was equuVv suc cessful In picking up todav's 2.19 race In tin eo sti aight heats. Tlnkei, owned by Dr. Huggeitj, of Scinnton, won s-ee-ond place, and David Coppei field, the propel ty of H. Joidan, of Scianton, tame In tbiid. Rest time, 1 iV&. The Hillside band, of Clat k'b Sum mit, furnished music. Though few in numbers their eneigy was leinui liable nnd they had to be cautioned fiom the judge's stand not to play too much. A base ball came on the lawn Inside the race-couise diew a huge numbei of loeis of the national game The gamp vas statteri about 11 o'clock, and foi two hours the alt was pui.cluied with the appropilatn doiihp and one out ag ing jells of looteis. The umplie, John Itlnk, of Benton, passed 120 minutes of nilseiy, the nine that was behind seem ing to have a pooi opinion of bis abil ities. Tho nines wete plaets fiom V.ietly and a nine supposed to i effic ient Wallsille. but in lealily picked from all over the county The AA'nlls v ille team won by the &coie of 9 to T. Claik, of East Benton, and Ch.uies "Rolls, of Peckvllle, weie the battel) for the winncis, and N.ifus and Smith weic tho battel y for AA'aveily. There were no end of dlveisions for the big ciowd, Besides the basp ball Rdmc and the laces, theie was a pull ing match for heavy dinught teams A btonc-bo.it was filled with boulders and team 'vfter team was hitched to It, each In turn. After several additions had been made to the load and tbtee teams bad failed to budge it, a team owned by Joiome Thomas, of Dalton, walkpd off with the boatload of stone and as many men as could ciowd on It, as If they weie going to the bain aftet a peck of oats. GAMES OF CHANCE. Theie aie probably moic gamps of chance on the giounds this jear than there ever wete befote, and all seemed to bo doing .i tushlng business They were all placed on the lawn Inside tho race-couise f.u enough away fiom the exhibition buildings to lolleve them of their human blockade. Tho hillsides and lawns wcio coveted With multitudes of can luges and the many hitching mils were filled as close ly as they could be packed. TIipio ate piobably more fanners that come to tire AVallsvllle fair than In any of the But rounding counties, and as most of them drive to the fair and btlng their wives and -families, with a well-filled basket of eatables, the lawns and eai liages at dinner time lcmind the on looker of a gigantic family picnic. Everyone seems to have plenty of money to spend. Crops must bnve been exceptionally good this fall. The dime Hhous, the meny-go-round, and tho many' games of chance were libeially pationlzed and so vvetn all other op portunities to spend impioved. The first uice was called nt I. SO o'clock. The 2 35 class, which was sched uled to go first, did not fill and a 2 32 class wns substituted, Tho officials In the judge's stand were: Staitei, James Kelly, Dunmoic; judges, C. Hat low and AVIUIam Shafer; tlmeis, F. I. Lott and J, Nelson Graves; clerk, V. C. Smith. "The racers were disposed of us follows: rmsr hack. 2 32 class, hot nnd pace; put he, J100 Theto weio six stuitots Lady McNc drew tho pole, Llllla.u Hoy waj i-ocoud, Fnirpost Hello thlid, Guld Itiin fouuh. l'O Mlnnlo T. fifth nnd Hauy D. sixth. Tho crowds on tlio coinso inteifeteii gtontly with tho hooting until vlgoiotis meusuies wore put In play to cleat tho tinck, DIs. tanco flag and weights weto waived, Starter Kolly hud to can I Ion tho dilvcis Bovcial times about coming up ahead of tho polo hot bo, It i emitted consider, abjo patlenco and tactful handling befoto tho vvotd was given, Tho Manor Mild that ho would let them scoio nil day bo foto ho would let tho field iret away ahead of tho polo hoi&o and ho kept his wotd until tho hoiaes had come up ten times. Then they wete tent. Ono of llio horses ridden by tho mounted police in terfered somewhat with tho shut. At tho quarter Lillian Hoy was a head In fi out of Falrpoit Belle, with MIiiiiIq T, a lengtli hack. At tho half I.lllliin Hoy was In flout, with Mlnnlo T. a leimth behind nnd Falrpott Hello thlid. At six fin longs Mlnnlo T, had moved to (list placo a half length In ft out of Llllhm Hoy, with Lady McNfel thlid by a head fiom l''Hlipott Holle. Tho beat was won by Mlnnlo T. by a length and a half fiom 1-llllan Hoy, with Falipoit Holle, four lengths behind, thlid. Tlino by (ptartcis, 0 33. J.13. 1M, 2 27?4. Tho dtlver of I.ady McNeil made a protest, claiming that tho addle horso ridden by a polUcmuu hid held him back. The ptotest was not al owed. Second heat It was a long and tedious Rait befoio tho ncifoiincis cot under way, night after the woid was given t,he drivers of Lillian Roy ami ralipoit nolle got their- sulkies tangled up nnd It looked as If thcio would bo a spill, but tho danger was averted by tho skillful handling of Slaltery, tile driver of l.llllan ltov. Toll port Hello led to llio tiuniler, Willi Hold rtrln second, tlttep lengths nheiut of l.llllan Hoy. Fall pott Hello mnlntnlned her ntxdtlOu to Hie finish, which was a stltrlng one, them being onlv n length's dlffetenco botwien her and Hold Heln nnd l.llllan Hoy. Mlnnlo T, vvlto won the Ihst heat, finished last. Time bv iiimiters! or.14, 1.1 J. 1.13. '.V.'Pi. Thlid ItLiit They wete sent awnv on llio fntutli stoio In a poor stall. I.tdv McNeil being nwnv buck. Fnltpoit Holle. Gold Rein and l.llllan Hoy wpip lenglhs npait nt the iiuitltei In that 01 del. Tlnie, 3.V4. At the half Gold Heln was pirns lug Talipoit liello Inird foi the had. with Minnie T. two lengths bock, thlid. Time, 1.11. At sK futlniigs (t.lfl) IhiMO thleo side by side, wllh the Hello 11 head in flout, (niiilng honip l.ndy McNIel cnino wllh a lush, lmsslng Gold Rein and Mln nlo T. nnd finishing second n length be hind I'nlijioit Holle, Mlnnlo T. beating Gold HpIii by 11 head for thlid plate. Time of heal, 2 27'. Foul lb heat Unity 11. wns diawu. night scoips wpip nepc'siuy to get a still t unit then t.ady McNIel btoUe as soon 11M thn wotd was given, Tali poll HpIIo teat hid tho (iiiaitci III it, 111 Sil sec onds, Mlnnlo T being trcoud half a length Imtk, wllh Gold Heln thlid. loo up 'Ihcsc thiee made It 11 ptettv nice almost In Hip six fin long pop. when l.adv Mc NIel amo li) and took thlid place. On tho dilvp foi the who l.ady McNIel pnsxeil Mlnnlo T nnd made t'nlipmt Hello stop lively to win Hip heat, thp Caibon dale mate getting It bv half it length Minnie T. was tlilfd tluce lengths back Time bv rpiaiteis: 0 3ii, 11", 15), 2-8 Sunimaiy: 1 rnlipoit Hello, b in, II. 11. IMpicp. Caibondalo H 1 1 1 J. Mlnnlo T.. h m . M Mullen .v. tfnbbaKl, Catbondalo 1 t 1 1 J I.iily McNeil, eh in . AV. S I'tiup. Claik's Oicen 4 12 2 1 l.llllan Ho.v. b m, John Slat- teiy, Seranton 2 3 " G "1 Gold Rein, blk. s . Hairy Hin- nptt. Itoncdalo 5 2 1 1 0 Hanv D, In. g, AV. II Stone, Hdella C 4 5 dr Time, 2 27. 2'.Si, 2 27'J, 2 2i'. SECOND RACE. riit heat 2 10 class; trot nnd pipe; purse, Jlil Theie were four Mattel Tin ker diew the polp Almnkln wns spcond. Giavdon third nnd Dnv Id Coppcrlleltl fouith. Tin- horses scored five times and then got tho woid to a good stmt. Giav don bioko light after the word was given and wns npvrr In It nflpi that Tinker led t ho wnv to tho quartet, being a length and .1 half ahead of Almokln. Dnv Id Copperflcld being a poor third At the half, Tlnkei was n head In ftont of Almokln, but was passed as soon as tho stand was left behind, and Almnkln took the lead fiom then on and was never eii dangoud Ho finished two lengths In ftont of Tinker, with David Copperflekl 100 feet behind and Giavdon jogging cos 11 at the beginning of the homo stretch. Di llaggpriv. tho ownet of Tlnkei, made n pintest against the ting being wnved. but was Infoimed that his complaint came too late Time bv quartet'- 0I.J, 1.1S, 1.4S, 2 2Pi Second heat This was tho best heat o far of this meeting After the third score, the botses wete lined up flnelv and weie sent awav 'I lukoi led almost to the qti.utPi. when he slowed up a trifle and Almokln stuck his nose past the pole Hist David Coppei Held v 11 . two length back nnd Gnu don out of It. At the h ilf. Tinker led bv half a length and David was third l the samp distance. At tluee-qu liters, linker, David and Al mokln were heads apart In the oidir named. The three um up Hie sueicn side h hide. Almokln flashing past the wire bv a shnit held in front and Tln kei and Coppei field aligned so closely that It looked like an oven tiling for sec ond place. The Judges decided, hnwevei. Hint Tlnkei had s(.LOiul place Time by qunileih-0 )V4. 1 12 1 tSi- 2 21'4 Third heat The field of four got the word at once llukei went In front for a shoi t wavs, but went on tlptoe and Al mokln caught him At tho qtiattcr post, these two weie on even teims, Copper- field two lengths back and Gravdon out of It once more. At the half, Almokln was onl a nose in front of Tinker. This slight advantage was lost when the horses got three-foul ths of tho way around, for tho were again evened up Coming home, Tinker eased up nnd A1-, mokln won the heat and raeo by .1 length and a half. Tinker beating David Coppei - field bv UK) ftet and Grnydon being a fur long link. Time bv quartets 0 3I'4, 119, 1 I11K, J 2!4. Sunimmv . 1. Almokln, s m , II II. Pierce, Cirbondale Ill 2 'tlnkei, b g , Or Haggertv, Scianton 2 2 2 3 David Coppertield, b g, II. J01- bunuton 3 3 3 1 Giavdon br g, Paikor & Mll- lei, AVaverlv 4 1 4 Tlme-2 2P, 2 2l'i, 2 2!'l THIS IS BALLOON DA A'. Toinonow theie will bo a balloon ascension and painthuto ill op. There was to hive been .1 high divo fiom a tower b a woman toclaj, but she miss ed her connections fiom Chicago and failed to got to the giounds. The man agement piomiso the balloon ascension tomonow without fall. Theto ate two good laees scheduled for tomonow aftet noon, one being In the 2 27 class and tho othet a fiee-foi-all. The entiles foi these two events are; 2 27 elnss, ttot and pace, puise, $12". Gold Heln, blk. s. Unity Bennett, Honesdale; Fiances J blk. 111, Hobeit AVestlake, Scianton: Falrpoit Belle, b. m., II. II. Hleice, Caibondale; Lillian Hoy, b. m.. John Slatteiy, Scianton; Hiiny D. bt. g, AV. E. Stone, Edella; Mnxey. I I, Lott, Montiose; Daisy D, gr. m , James Justin, Elk Lake; Thonins AV A. V. Sheiwood, Seranton; Kate Medium, b, in., M. Sheiwood, Jetmyn; Minnie T., MoMullcn & Hub baul, Caibondale, Fiee-foi-nll, put he, $200. Tinker, b. g Dr. Haggeity, Scianton; AVIIkes Medluni, L. A. Patteison, Caibondale; Almokln, h. in., II. H. Hleice, Caibon ilalp; Eth Hel, s. s., AV. C. Not ton, Aldenvllle, E. L. Haneld, D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. The following Is the make-up of Hit Delaware, Lackawanna and AVeslern board for today: THURSDAA', SEPTEMBER 18. Extras East 10 a. 111, l'ltzputllck. Pusheis 10 p. in,, L.iinplug, miDAV, SEPTEMBER ID. KNtrtiH East- 3 30 a. 111 , Staples; 11 a, m., Devliie; 1 j) p. in,, Mosler; 4,13 p. m, AIcLino; GJO p, 111, Hush, Summlts-8 a. in., riaimftlker, Pushtii 7 a, m., AA'lilner; S a. m , Ilousei; It a. 111., Jlurraj ; 11.45 a. 111, Motan; 150 p, m, C, Haitholomew; 730 p, m, Miuplij; 9 p. m , AV, II. Bartholo mew. Helpers 130 p. m, Mngovern; 7 a. m Gnffney; 10 a. in, Becor; 3.13 p, 111, Stan ton. Exlins AA'est 6 JO a, m ,' wotk train, John Gahagaii. NOTICE, Singer will run McCue's ciow on 11 so p. m , extui cunt, Thurbday, September 18, He Missed His Tialn, A diiinken man fiom Vomlng, who had been having a wild time In Huanton and who was. on his way homo fell asleep In tho Dcluvvmo and Hudson station )cs teiday and missed ,3 tialn. Ho was taken In custody by Special Offlcei Spelhuun nnd was tinned ovet to Putiol man (loci JItz, who lodged him In tho cen tiul pollto station. TRY THIS TEST. And, see if your Kidneys are Diseased. A very simple way todetermlnc whether your kidneys or bladder arc diseased is to put some of your urine In a glass tumbler and let It stand .24 hours ; if it has a sedi ment or a cloudy, ropy or stringy nppear ancc, if it is palo or discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that you are In a dangerous condition. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such serious symptoms as pain in back, Inability to hold urine, a burning Bcnlding pain in passing it, fiequent de giro to urinate, especially at night, and the staining of linen by your urine. Tho Rev. Anron Coons, D.D,, pastorof thoM.E.ChurchofRhinecliiT,N.Y.,says; "I most sincerely believe that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best kidney, liver nnd blood medicine made, and urgently recom mend it, for I know by experience it will do all that is claimed for lt' "Favorite Remedy" is o vegetable help to the stomach nnd bowels In performing their duties properly. It overcomes and permanently cures dyspepsia, indigestion biliousness and rheumatism. It is abso lutely harmless and purely vegetable. It contains no narcotics or minerals in any form, no dangerous stimulants, no mer cury or .poisons, and is the only kidney medicine that does not constipate. It is for sale by all druggists in the Mew BO Oent Size and the regular 1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle-enough for trial, free by wait. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y, Dr. DbtU Kennedy's Jlajrle EyoSslTe for all thcaici or Inflammations of tUe Eje. 23c. DEDICATION OF JEWISJTTEMPLE Concluded from Page " A'cper Ilvmu (Beethoven). Male Quartette Concluding Scivlce, Rev. AVllllam Lowcnbcrg Henedlctlim Rabbi Marcus S.ilzmuii Saturdav, 9 V, A. M. Otsran Pi elude -Selected. Anthem "Pi alse Ac the ratliei," bv Gotland 1 Choir Opening Prajer, Rabbi Abiabam S Anspacher Service I'nlon Piajei Book, pages ","-101 Hev. AVllllam Lowcnbcrg Anthem "Lp.iiI Klndlv Light," bj Depuvv Evans (Sopinno Solo). Scimon Rabbi J. Leonatd Levy Anthem "Pralc tho Loid," bj Ran- deggar Choir Addiess and Benediction. Rabbi Emll G. Hlrsch SCXDAA', 3 13 P. M.-PELLOAVSHIP MEETING. Invocation. Addresses bv Rabbi Anspacher, RabbJ J. L. Lew. Rev. R 1". A Pleiec. Rev. L. H.iteman, Rabbi M Snlrman, Rev. Joseph 11. Odell, Rev. James McLeod, Rabbi E G tflr-efi Musical Nnmbeis Intel speised: Efrst Movement from Thlid Quanottc, by Beniamln Godaid. Andante ion Vaiaulnnl, from tho A ma- lor Quaitctto op 18, No C, bj L van Beethoven. (a) Andanto Cantablle (b) Allegto 11011 tinto f&ehei7o) I"iom the D major Quartette op. 11, bv Tschalkowski Hemberger Quartette Theo Hember- gci, fit st violin; 1'ied AVhlmaver, second violin; A. N. Rlppard, viola; T. Rlppard, violoncello. GREEN RIDGE. The entertainment given by tho Ep woith League of the Asbur.v Methodist Episcopal church In the chuieh parlors last evening, was ono of tho best ever given bj this society. The vocal num bers by Miss Reynolds and Ml. Leonard were splendidly tendered, and Mls Dickson's violin placing was a laic tieat to those who heaid It. MIss-LId-stone, who took tho chaiaeter "of Jin. I'ease, added to the lam els she had won un fonner occasions. The following Is tho cast of cli.uactcis In "Tho Grand inothci's Album": Mis. Pease, Pearl Lldstone, Jin, Lillian Biooks; Va, J. Dwlght Stafford; Ma as a Little Girl, Mhlam Taj lot; Ma as a Bilde, Grace Menlman; Eben. my husband, Henry Smith; Our Old Parson. It. AV. Kcllovv; the Parson's AVIfe, Bess Stiickhouso; tho Parson's Boj, Homy AVllllams; tho A'll lago Belle, Peail Oscnbach; Giundpti llobbs, Mi, Levi Tavlor. At a legular meeting of Gieen Ridgo lodge, No. 60 1, Independent Older of Odd rellows held lift evening hi Ma sonic hall, Dickson avenue, the follow ing ollleeis weie nominated: Noblo giand, B. II. Eldrcd; vleo giand. AV. J. lleek niiin; thltd membei lellef coniinlltee, R. J. Patteison; tiustccs, AVllllam Hen drlekson, I.. AV. Lewis; repiesentutlve to grand lodge, Err.i Graj, M. J. Kemp; member excursion committee, AV. E. Heudtlckson. Among the prominent lesldents of Green Ridge who wcro visitors at tho Muitland fair josterday weie Alfted Hut vey, Staulej Stevens, Geoigo Gardner, II. M. Cole, I. II. Stevens, y. u. I'lui lips, E. D. riun and Thomas Jackson, Mr. and Mis. Tiank Mnnsteis. of Penn nvenue, entertained Inst evening In honor of the sKteenth annlversaiy of theli wedding. The guests were: Mi. and Mis. PICTURE PUZZLE. TOR THE LITTLE ONES -Cut out tho plotutes appeal Ins on this page each day, dtaw a pencil mink mound tho hidden object, savo thorn until Saturday, then send thorn or tnko them to Tho Trlbuno ofllco In an envelope nddic3ed to "Puitzlo Depnitmetit." Encloso In tho cnvclopo jour name, ago and addiess Ilia bojs and gills who eonectly mail; the six plumes appealing dm ng tho wpek, nnd whoso nnsweis 111 0 Hist received, will have their names published In Tho Tribune Monday morning. Emily Gclger, brave Ameilcan messenger, cuptuied by Totles. Find t,vvo other Tot lea. E. G. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. AV. V. Osen batich. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Uctuton, Mr. and Mrs. I. It. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. Blockhouse, Mr. and Mrs. r. L. Swartz. Green Ridge lias tho honor of furnish ing tun of the ucwly.eleeted tinkers of tho Sorahton High nclinl cIiipm of 100.!. Tile ptesldont, Joseph Kelly, Ih the oldest noil or Mr. and Mr. T. .1. Kelly, of Ca liotmo avenue, and tho treasurer, CharleH Tobcy, Is u well-known icsldont of North I'm It. BANKING. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE THIRD NATIONAL nt Huiintoii, hi tho Stnto of Pennsvt vntilii, at tho tlosc of biiHlnens, Sept. 1j, iiw; RESOHRCES. Loans and discount!! ?2,3ll,C0O 83 Oveidiafts, seemed and iiiihu- lined CS3 19 U. S bonds to secuio ilicttla- tlon ),) W U. S. bonds to scenic l. S. do- poslts -ITLOnooo Piemltiins 011 U. S bonds Nono Stocks, HcitnltlcH. etc Cll.Uli. r.7 Banking house, fuinltuio and llsttnes KO.0OO 00 Due ftnm National baukH (not lescivc ngctilH) 7,270 M Due fiom Statu banks and bnnkeis 1, MO 7(5 Duo fiom upptoved tcscive agents sdinnsri Intel nu 1 levenuo Htanips I'll ffl Checks and other cash Items .. i. 78S 7S Em luinges for eleailug house.. 7,7.17 ..0 Notes of olhei National banks. 1,010 00 Ki actional papci cuiicncy, nickels, and cents l.lJO CO Lawful Money Heseivo In Hank, viz : Specie JIJO.IID M Legal tender notes., r0 000 00 17C.1I0 Dl Kedempllon fund with U. 8 lieiisiucr (" per cent, of clicu- latlon) :,u00 00 Due fiom t S. tteasuiei, other thin G per cent lcdemptlnii ' Hind 1,000 00 Total $3,970,15S 'IS LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid lit $ 200.000 00 Suipius fund 1 WW.000 00 Undivided piollts, less expenses ljlid tucs paid 47.0S7 31 National bank notes outstand ing GO 000 00 n,i, In nlhiii Vitllnn.il htltilfa .. . t.fll.l S Duo to State banks and bank- eis 1,31 73 Due to Tiust Companies and Savings banks 3 170 70 Due to appioved ies,eivo agents l.'ill 1! Dividends unpaid 21J D9 Individual deposits subject to check ..... 2-)llS7.:77 Demand cei fille Ues of deposit. ..1 'I'd 00 Time ceitlllentes of deposit None Ceitlllid checks 2.17". !t Cashlet's checks outsl Hiding... IAS 4", I'ltltcd Stales deposits 470.1SJ 17 Deposits of L. S dlsbuising of- fleeis 7100! Total $)07n,ir,S S3 State of Pcnnsjlvani 1, County of Lack awanna, ss I, AVllllam If. Peck, Cashier of tho above named bink, do solemnlv svvcai that the above statcmuit Is Hue lo tho best of my knowledge and belief AVM. II. PECK. Cashlei Subset died and swmn to befoic mo this 17th day ot Septembei. 110.' SAMUEL AV. EDGAR Notaty Public. Concet A Host LUTHER KELLER. J BENJ. D1MMICIC, Dhectois REPORT Or THE CONDITION OP THE TRADERS NAllOrM BANK at Scianton, In tho State of Pcnnsvha nla. at tho closo of business Septembei "., 190. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,140,37.5 57 Ovcidialts, seeified and unse- euied SJD7J U. S bonds to tccmc clicula- tlon I... ISO.000 00 U. S bonds lo eclllc U. S. deposits l.'OOOOOO Piemiums on U. S bonds li.OOOOO Stocks, bceutitles. etc 103,480 43 Banking house, fuinltuic, nnd IKtuies 110,000 00 Othei leal estate owned 7,100 Due fiom National Banks (not leseivo agents) 10,022 81 Duo fiom appioved lcscive agents lii9221"S Intel 11.1 1 lovemio stamps "S7 .M Checks mill othei cash Items .. 4 78S 70 Exchanges foi dealing house.. l.lS'i'O Notes ot other National Batiks 2.3J3 00 Pi actional paper cuiiene, nickels, nnd cents 2,230 20 Lawful Money Reseive in I? ink, viz : Specie V-!.41"i 10 Legal tendei notes 21,000 00 B0,415 40 Redemption fund with If. S. Tiensinoi" (A PCi cent, of eh- ciiiiition) 9,000 00 Duo fiom IT. S. Tteasuiei. oth er than 3 pel cent, icdcmp tlon tund 1,100 00 Total $.',3I0,I9J 51 LIABILITIES. Capital Mock paid In $ 230,000 00 Suipius fund 123,000 00 Undivided piollts, less expenses nnd ttiNcs paid 31,91107 National Bank notes outstand ing 1S000O0O Duo to nlhir National Banks . 41.0IS 4S Duo to Slate banks and bnnk eis 13,1,12 11 Dividends iinpild 12 Ou Individual deposits subject to cheek 1.111 fi." Of Demand ceitlllcates of deposit. 117,'i32 tl Cet tilled (hecks ,157219 Cashlei s eheekH outstanding.. Si,i. K, I'nlted States deposits J0,no0 (M Notes nnd bill icdlseounted.... 21,000 CO Total $2,310,49! 51 Stole of IVniisjlvMiila, County ot Lacka wanna, hs . 1, 1 AV. Wolleiton, (nslilor of the abovo named bank, do solemnly sAvear that tho abovo statement Is tnio to tho best of mv knowledge nnd belief F. AV. AVOLLERTON, Cashier. Subset ibed and svvoin to befoto mo this lSth day of September, 1902 ALBERT L AVATSON. Notmy Public. Concet Attest' CHARLES SCIILAGER, E J ROBINSON, EDWARD S. JONES. Dhectois. jioti 1 11 1 1 11 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" I IUI1 I1UIIIU) Only Italf a Cent a Word. For Bent. roil RENT-Klist floor, TJO N. AVashlng tou av f line. Hath, steam, clcetilo light and gas, ' TOR RENT-ruinlshcd hottseTMl Mou loe nvcni e, cntho possession, or would consider unliable patty desiring to lease, and bonid tho picsent occupants only. Mis. L. S. Hat tics. JIS Tor Rent Ten-mom house; excellent neighborhood: all modem lmpiove ments, on aventto, Apply to II. P. Ham ilton, 420 Sptuco street. roil RENT Km nlshcd botiFO to Finnll family, model 11, veiy pleasant nnd de shnble Patt of second lloor lescivid. 711 Qtiincv avenue. For Sale. I'OR SALE Coupe Rockavvay, miiUo by . Htuuciiaiici : entlteiv new: seats 10111 Inside; gtcat bat gain. Addiess 5.17 Linden stloet, city. I'OR SALE-Ponv outllt: Shetland. IH o .eais old; good diivcr mid Kiuldlet , weight 500 pounds, riist class cut. hiu nesS, saddle and In Idle; been used bv gill eleven cni i old. R P. Patteison &. Sons, Caibondale, Pa. TOR SALE Good stvlo matched pilr buy geldings. 7 veins old. P hands high, weight 2,700 pounds. Addiess C. A. Tappnii, New at k A'allcy, N. V. POR SALE-IIousohold fuinltuic, cheap, , 701 Qulncy avenue. I'OR SALE About 20 foot of desk coun tei, sin mounted with glass fiont and two openings, lower poitlon nicely pan elled, with diaweis and shelves ttnd't nenth May bo seen at tho office of Tho Tribune. I'OR SALE Cider pi ess, dallv capacity 330 bushels: easy pajments. A. M. Gecio, 1107 Klsk iivenuo roil SALE Cheap, ono laigo now gio ceiy wagon, canjlng capacity 1500 pounds; also ono Hi go coffeo gilnder; can be 1 un bv motoi 01 hand povvei. Ap ply to B Moses, 51S Lickawanna avenue. TOR SALE A flist class meat maiket Ownoi will work foi patty. Addiess 131 Chestnut stieot, Dunmore, Pa. Furnished Booms for Bent. TOR RENT Handsomely furnished 100m, 200 block. Jeffeison avenue, all modem conveniences Addiess B, Tilb 11110 oltlco. Boom for Bent. TRONT ROOM for lent; deshable, 421 Adams avenue. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In Hie ofllce of the City Recoidei 1 the Dheetoi of the Depaitment of Public VVoiKs, at ! o clock p m , on Mondav, September 29th, 1902, for the eonsti notion of a sjstem of sewers In the Nineteenth DIstilct, with the necessniy tlxtuics nnd appliances according to plans and speci fications on flic in the Buieau ot Kngl nieiing Eich bidder shill encloso with his pin posil, cash 01 ci 1 tilled cheek In the Mini of fifteen bundled (51, "00) dollais as 11 guniantce to eecuto a contiact If avvaid ed the same In case tho blddei to whom the contiact shall h.ivo Ik'cu awauled, lefuses 01 neglects to oxoeuto 11 con tiact foi the woik In aeeoidanco vvtlh the plans nnd specifications thciefoi within ten (10) d- s from tho date of the aw. ml, tho enclosmo accompanying his pioposal shall bo foi felted to the use ot the City of Scianton Blddei s will bo fui nlshcd with pioposal blanks at the Buieau of Euginecilng and no othcis will be accepted All pioposals shall bo tiled with tho Clt Conti oiler, at his olhce. in the Cltv Hall, Scianton, Pa, not latoi thin 2 '0 o'clock p in , on Monday, September .9, 1902 Tho City resolves the light to 1 eject any or all bids JOHN E. ROCHE. Dlicctor. Depaitment ot Public AVoiIis. Scinnton, Pa , Sept. lb, 1902. BRIDGE PROPOSALS-Sealed pioposals will bo iceolved at the ofllco of tho Siipeiintendent of Public Giounds nnd Buildings, Haiilsbiug, Pa , until 12 o'clock m , on Tuesday, Septembei 2J, 1902, for tho lebulldlng of tho siipei-stnictuio of tho bildge over Lackawanna rivei, at tho Boiough of Old I'orge, Lackawanna County, Pa Bids must Do placed in sop aiato envelopes endoised on tho outsldo with tho name and locution of tho biidge and tho name of tho blddei. Plans nnd spci Ideations can bo had on application to tho Superintendi-nt of Public Giounds and Buildings nt Hiiuisbuig, Ta Bids will be opened In the presence of tho bld dei s or their lepiescntatlves in the Ro ccptlon Room of tho Executive Dopait ment at Haiilsbiug, Pa, at tho tlmo named above By older of tho Hoard. T. L EA'RE, Supeilntondont. AVllllam A. Stone, E H. Hnidenbeigh, Einnk O. Hauls Boiid of Commlssloneis of Public Giounds and Buildings. LEGAL. IN RE: Petition to fieo tho Rldgo Tuin pike Companv'H 10 id fiom tolls and toll gates Notice Is heiobv given that an nppll lation will bo mado to tho Comt of cjuai tei Sessions of Liekavvauna county, on Momlti. tho bth dny of Octobci, 1902, at 9 o'clock a. 111, In nccoidnneo with the piovislons of nn Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, ap pioved June 2, 1SS7, and tho iiupplenicnts theicto, foi tho appointment of a jmy of view, consisting of llvo lcputnhlo citizens of said countv, to view and condemn the Rldgo Tuinplko Company's load, a load located wholly In Liicliawnuua countv, extending fiont SandeiHon avonuo In tho cltv of Scianton, to Main stieet. In tho boiough of Dickson City, aim to make tho sntiio fieo Horn tolls nnd toll gates, and lo assess tho dntnnges to which the owneis or owueis theieof may bo en tltlul theiofor Tho saiuo belns a load upon which tolls mo now dunged the tiavellng public by vlttuo of an Art of Assembly. T. P. DITFV, Attoiney for I'otltlnnois. r 1 RAF RAIL NtBBaanuilaiBaaHKHaialmF Nationnl League. At Hottoii- H.H.i:. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 I 1 Boston 2 2 2 1 000 I ?,-R 11 2 Batteries l'taor uitd Douglits-s; Willis and Kitliidge. At Pittsburg-ten Innliigh- R.H E fit. Louis ,01200030001, 8 0 PlttHhlllg 13 00200001-713 0 Battel jes Haeutt and Weaver; Tunno hill anil Klinmer. Umpho-0Day. At Cincinnati- itll.ll, Chicago 0 0 0000000-0 2 1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 x-2 S 2 Battel les Williams and Kline; Pooio and Hoi gen, Umpire Hi own. At Bionklvu New Yotk vs. Hiooklyn; no gnmo; iiilu. Ameilcan league. At Philadelphia- R H.E. AVashlngton ,, 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0210 1 Philadelphia , 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 - 0 10 0 Battel les A'orliecs and Clink; Hust ings, Plank and Poweis. Umplie John. Btoue. At Boston- RILE. Raltlmmo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0- 2 7 3 Boston 10 100000X-S b 1 Balieiles Wultte and Smith; Dlncen unci Crlger. Umplie Connolly. At Bt. LouL- n.n.n. Detroit 1 0000 1 030- 5 12 3 St. Louis 000050 0 1. -0 1 0 No OrdcV Accepted lor Less Tlinn 10 Cents. Help Wanted. AVANTED Agents to sell ten uitd cof feo to consumers. Positions perma nent. Giand Union To.t Co.," 311 Liicku wanna avenue. Help Wanted Mnlo. WANTED An experienced young man men's Shoo Department. SAMTEH MUGS. In WANTED A voting mini, good pen ninn, neat appeal nine, for assistant bookkeepei; pcimnncnl position H. 13 AV., Tribune ofllce. HELP MALE-Olass cutteis, lougheis, smnotheis and pollsheis; good wages. Excelsior Rich Cut Glass AVoiks, 23 Johnson avenue, Iliooltljii, N. A'. SALLSJf AN Expei Icnicd In placing pio pi fetal y medicines with lottiil diug glstsi high class line: llbcial pnv. Addiess stating expetlcneo nnd lefeience E U Giles .v. Co, 23,10 Maiket stieot, Philadel phia, Pa. AVANTED On nceount of Inci cased work competent machinists to nolle In lnigo tnlltoad shops neai Plttsbiug; wages, 23, 20, 27 icnts per I10111 ; peimancnt employ ment given fm siitlsfactoiy service; fieo inlltoad trnnspoitntlon fut nlshcd fiom AVllkes-Bnno tn Plttsbiug. 1'or fuither Infoi motion nddiess C L Sin dor, 0 Mooney building. BufTalo. N. A'.. In wilt ing; give date of bhth. excellence, wheio last employed; on what kind ot woik, and when nblo fo icport for duty. Help Wanted Female. EXPERIENCED gill for geneuil house woik. Call b.32 Clay avenue. AVANTED-Cook: apply to Mis A. K. S.indeison, 1313 S.indetson avenue Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants encigotlc uenei.ii vgent tor tins county. No books, Insuiance, 01 canvassing. Ac niiaintahce with meielinnts and mnnu lncttueis necess.iiv. Peimancnt. Bond. State age, epeiieneo. lefeiences flist lot tei. Addiess. Suite 572, No 1001 ChCstnut St., Philadelphia Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN AArANTED-Compotcnt men capable of earning good money, to handle our lino of eaibon copying pa pois, cither icgulnr or on tho bide Philip Hnno & Co , 1-3 Union Squaie, New A'ork City. Situations Wanted. SITUATION AVANTDD-By a coloicd lady to go out woiking by tho dnv. Addiess Matilda Ciawfoid, C27 Leo comt , Wanted. AVANTED A good second hind bollci, 10 to 20 hoi so povvei, hoilzoutal pic fencd Addicts Bo 78. Allel, Pa Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT Or MONEY TO I.OAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to G per cent. Call on N. V. Ara!ker. 314-313 Connell building. Board and Booms. A'ERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with first class table bonid, can bo obtained at 333 Jefferson avenue. Beal Estate. TOR SALE AVIIIIum Gnidner fin in, ono mile fiom Glcnbiun station, LOO acics, excellent faim laud; beautiful: sightly placo for country lesldence Addiess M D , Dalton, Pa. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos in upper Giecn Rldgo; cholco neighbor hood; most dcshnblo locality foi homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvloo, 173C Snndeison avenuo Lost. LOST About two weeks ago, a ladj's gnu metal watcii Willi leatner ton Rcttitn to 101 Jeffeison avenuo. Rcwaid, PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDfNG, C. 1. aTS Tiadeis" Bank Building Old 'phono 1SUI Architects. FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCH B , Iteai Estnto Echango Hldg, 1.0 Wash ington avenue, Civil and Mining Englneeis. H. L. HARDING, SI". CONNELL BLDO. STEVENSON .v. KNIGHT, 720 CON ncll building. Dentists. DR. C. E EILENBERGER. PAULI huildhig. Spin to sticet, Seiautou DR. C. C LAUHACfl, 113 WYOMING avo Fiie Insuiance. SCIILAGER & CO.. Tiadeis" Bank Bldg. Patent Attorneys. PATENTS SK.cgW?.B Tho only lleonsed and niulppcd patent Holleltoi In tho city No ehtiign foi in toimatlnu on p itentnbllity; over ten penis' ipcileiuo KcploKlo & Co., Mears Hlcl(r Hotels and Bestauiants. THE ELK CAKE. 323 AND 127 TRANK lln iivenuo Rates leasoiutbln P. 5CIEGLER, Piopiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D, L .v. W. Passenger depot Conduct' d on the Eu. lopeiiu plan. A'lctor Koeh, Piopilctoi, Scavenger, A. H. BRIGGS CLEANS PRfVY VAULTS and tess pools; 110 odoi; only Impioved pumps used. A. H Ililggs, piopilctoi, Leave 01 dels 1100 Noith .Main avenue. 01 Eleko's ill uk stoic, coimn Adams ami Mulbouy, Botli telephones. Wiie Soieens, JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA live,, Scinnton, liifis ot WI10 Scieens Miscellaneous, MEGAHOEE BROS. PRINTERS' SUP plies, cnvelopis inper lugs twlnu AVuiehouse, IM AVnslilngtnn uvenuo THE AVILKHS-HARRH RECORD CAN ha hnd In Seiautou nt tho uiws stand ot Itelsniaii Hios, loO Sprmo uud t3 Linden; M. Notion. J22 Lickawanna live.; 1, S SchiiUct, 211 Spilico stiect. Batteries .AlU'intliy and Huelowj Shields uud Sugdcn. Umplie O'Lougli lltt. At Chk ago Cleveland .vs. Chicago; no game; wet gtouuda. DIRECTORY. J uiiimiui Only Hall a Cent a Word, Business Opportunity. 1BCK'Dwrt'l3AT" TRADERS with out aolny. AVrlto tor our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. 8. M. Hlhbnrd Sc Co, mcmbeis N. Y. Consoli dated nnd Stock Exchnngo, 41 nnd 44 Broadway, Now York. Established 1801. Long Distance 'Phone 2.1SS Broad. Miscellaneous. TAJ'JViAVA AJU.JV, THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoro. launders shirts at 8c. each and collars and cuffs at H4c. each. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1. IttW. Tinlnn leave Scinnton for New Yoik At 1 30. 3 20, ti 03, 7 60 and 10 10 a. m.: 12 40, .140, 3 33 p m. Foi New A'oik and Phllit dolphin 7 50. 10 10 a. m , and 12.10 and ".15 P 111. For Gouldsboio At U10 p. Ill For BufTiilo-1,13, 0 22 and 0 00 a. m.; 153, 0 50 and 11,10 p re. For Binghnmlon. Elmlra and way slatlons-10 23 11. in, 103 p. 111. For Oswego, Sviacuso nnd Utlca 1,15 and (.22 n. in,; 1.33 p. in. Oswego, Syiftcttsa and Utlca tinln at 0 22 a. m dally, except Suiidav. For Montrose 9 00 a. in; 103 und C 30 p m Nicholson accommodation 4 00 mid 0' 15 p m. Bloomsbutg Division For Noithumber Innd, nt 0 33 nnd 1010 a. m.; 153 nnd B10 p. m For Plymouth, at 8 10 a. m ; 3.10 nnd 9 03 m Sunday Trains For Now Yoik, 1 30, 3 20, G 05, 10 10 11 m : 3 40 and 3 33 p, m. For Huffnlo-1,15 nnd 0 22 a. 111.: 153, t, 50 nnd 11.10 p m. For Elmha nnd way stations If) 23 a. m For Hlnghamton nnd wav nt.i llons, loo 11. m. Hlonmsbuig Division Leave Scinnton, 1010 a. m. nnd 010 p. m Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Effect Juno 13, 1902. Tinlns Lcavo Scianton For Philadelphia nnd Now Yoik via D. 6 II. n R , at at 7 41, through Parlor Car nnd Day Coich Caibondale to Now York and 9 47 a m , with L V. Coach Caibon dale to Philadelphia, nnd 2 18, 4 33 (Black Diamond Epiess), nnd 1149 p m. Sun dnvB, D &. H. H. R , 1 58. 9 17 p m. For AVhlte Haven, Hns'Ieton nnd princi pal points In tho eoal regions, via D & Jr. R. R, 7 11. 2 1S and 4 33 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 7.41 u. m. Foi Bethlehem, Enston, Reading, Har ilslmig nnd principal Intel mediate sta tions, via D. Ac II. R. R. 7 41. 9 47 a. m ; 2 IS, 4 33 (Black Diamond Expicss), 11 49 p m Sundnjs, D. & 11. R. R , 9 3S a. m: 15S. 917 p 111. For Tunkhnnnock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intel medinti stations via D, L & AV. R. R , 633 a. m. nnd 1 53 p m. .Foi Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and nil points west via D & 11. r. r, 1201 n m : 328 (Black Diamond Express). 10 11. 11 49 p m. Sun davs. D & II. R. R . 12 03, 917 p. m. Pullman pallor and sleeping 01 Lehigh A'nlley Parlor cais on nil tinms botweon AVIlkes-Bano and New A'oik, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Biidge. ROLLIN II. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt , 26 Coitland sticet. New A'oik CHARLES S LEC Gen. Pass. Agt., 28 Coitland sticet, New A'ork. A AV NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt. South Bethlehem. T.i. For tickets and Pullman rcseivntlons apply tn cltv ticket ofllco, 69 rublic Squaie, AA'ilkes-B.uie, Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Baihoad of New Jersey. Collected to September 10, 1002 Stntlous In Now Yoik, foot Llucrt? hli cot and South Feu v. N. It Tinlns leavo Scianton for Now Yoik, Phil idelphla, Easlon, Bethlehem, Allon tovvn, Mnueli Chunk. AVhlto Haven, Ash ley, Wilkes-Bnuo and Pittston at 7 30 n. m , 1 p m and 4pm Sunday, 2 10 p m Qunkci City Eptess leaves Scianton 7"0 11 m, thiough solid vestlbulo tialn with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phila delphia with oilv one change of cais for Baltlmoro and AVnshlngton, D C , and all pilnelp.il pclnts south nnd west. Toi Avon, Pittston and AVI Ikes-Bane, 1 p. in nnd 1 p m Sunday. 2 10 p m Foi Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc, 7 '0 a m nnd 1 p m. Foi Reading, Lebanon and Hanlsburg via Allentovvn at 7. SO a. m , 1 p m. and 1 p m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. Foi Tnmnnun and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m : lpm and 4pm For latcs and tickets apply to agent at station AAr G BESSLER, Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1902 Tialns leavo Scianton 0JS a. m, week davs, thiough vestibule ttaln fiom AVIlkes-Bnie. Pullman buffet pallor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at pilnelpal lutei mediate sta tions Also connects for Sunbuiy, Hai ilsbiug, Philadelphia, Bnltlmoio, AVash lngton and for Pittsburg and the Arest. 9 17 a. 111 . week d ivs, foi Siinbury. Har llsbing, Phlladelphl 1, Baltimoie, AVash lngton and Pittsbuig and tho West. 1 12 p 111. week davs, (Sundavs. 1 3S p. m), for Sunbuiy, Hinilsburg, Philadel phia. Baltimoie. AVashlngton nnd Pltts biug nnd tho AVest. .I2S p m , week davs, tlunugli vestlbulo tl.lln fiom AVIIkes-Bnuo Pullman buffet pailoi ear and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at pilnelpal Inteuncdl uto stations 4 33 p 111 . week davs, for Hnzleton. Sun buiv, Haulsbuig, Philadelphia and Pitts- WS' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. J, B AVOOD, Gen, Pass, Agt Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June P.. 1902 Trains foi Catbondalo leavo Seranton nt 0 14. 7 Si, S '0, 10 1J a. Ill I 12 03, 1,12, 2 11, it -,!,, D29, ti 25, S2I, 913, 10 01 p 111 ; 12 18, I'oi 1 lo'ncsdale fi II, 1013 a, m ; 211 nnd 5 29 P. in. For AVIlkes-Baue-CS 7 11. S II. 9 47, 10 M II. m.: 12 01, 1.12. 2.18. 3 23, 4 33, G 10, 7. IS. 10 41. 11.4' P m For L A'. R. P.. Polnts-7.41, 9 47 a. m. 2 is, 11.3 nnd 11 I't p ni Foi Pinnsvlvanla R. R. Polnls 6 33 9 47 a. m.: 1 I-', 3 2S and 1 15 p m. Foi Albanv and nil points north 7 30 a. m. und 3 30 ii m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale S 3d,1 113.1 a. m.; 2,11, 3"i. 5 52 nnd 11.17 p. m Fill AVIlkes-Hillie 9JS n. m.i 12.03, 153, SIK 0 32 and 917 n m For Albinv nnd points noitli 156 p. m. For Honedtilu-Su0 a. in ; 11 3J and 3 53 '' W, L. PRA'OR, D P A Scianton, Va. Eiie Bailroad Wyoming Division. 111 Efteet Sifptcmbei 15, 1002 , , Tinlns have heianton im- New A'ork. Nowbutgh uud Intel mediate points. Alsn nn Haw ley and loial stations nt 7.20 mid 1 '13 p m. For Hoiiesdtlo und AVhito JIllls at 3 33 Tinlns nulso ut Seiautou at 10 3S a.Jm. and 9 13 p pi. New York, Ontnilo and Westom. Tlmo Tnblo In Effeit Sundnv, Juno 13, 1902. NORTH BOUND TRAINS, Lciivo Leavo Aulvo Tialns, Suaiilini I'.iibondnlu Cadosla. No. 1 lojon m 11 to a. in, loop, m No. 1 ...... loop nt I44p m t. no p. in. No 7 o 10 ii m Ai CaibondaloO 4u p m SOUTH BOUND Leavo Lenvo AirlVQ Tinlns Cndosln Ciiiboiiilnle, Snanton. No 6 50 a m, 7 25 a. in. No I SlOn.in in oi ii, in, 1040a.m. Nn 2 2 1.3 111 4 00p m. I 15 p In. SUNDAYS ONLV, NORTH BOUND Luivo Leavo Anno Tialns Scianton Caibondale. CailoBl.a, No 9 S',i)n in 910P in 1015a. hi No 5 7o0p in Ai C.iiboudiilo7.n pm SOUTH HOUND. Lcavo Leavo Aulvo Tialns. Cadosla Caiboudnlo, Seiantpn. No 1. .... i'3in in. 7 25 arm, No 10 1 30 p m. 0 01 p ni Ii 15 Pc hi. Tialns Nos 1 on week ilas, nnd fl.ou Stuiilas lanneit for New A'oik city. Mid dletnwn, Walton, Noiwlch, Oneida, Os wego nnd nil poInU west. Tialn .1 foi Pojntelle, AVnlton, Delhi, Sldnev, Noiwlch and all Now Beilhi hiaiHh points Ti.ilii Nn 0. with "Quukcr City Ex in ess" at Seiaiitiin. vlaC. R, R of N. J., foi Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Baltimoie, AVashlngton und Peiili3lv.inla stuto points . . Seo timc-tablo nnd consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. ' J. C. ANDERSON. O P. A . Now Yotk. J. E. WELSH, T. 1'. A., Bcianton, Pa. "v 11 iS'M v A s i X. t