.'' ' ' t't.l - .., j. I r. n t lUE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEATEAlHEll 29, 1902 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA lo TUNKHANNOCK. Bpcclnl to thu Scrnnton Trlbuno. Tunkhunuock, Sept. 28. Mr. nnd Mrs. U. Wood Piatt received woid on Friday that their son, William M. Piatt, who is employed as nn elect! lelnn lit Wins ton, North Curollim, Is 111 In a hospital lit thnt place with typhoid fever. Dnnlel Decker, of Mehoopany, Repub lican candidate for register and 10 border, was In town on Saturday. The Tunkhnnnoek cunning factory nnd contents, consisting of niachliicry, enns, etc., were sold nt sheriff's sale on Snturday, on an execution Issued by Wyoming National bank. The piopcity was purchased by n. representative of the sloekholdets, and the factory will doubtless bo icopencd for business next Season under now niitnugemout. Miss Mury Conncll and Mis. Mary Bherldun loft on Saturday for New York city, where they will spend sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luckonbllt arc entertaining cousins fiom Khamokln this week, at their home on Second street. Robert Atkinson, who has been ein plood as superintendent of a lumber company In the eastern part of North Carolina duilng the past summer, re turned homo on Sntuiday. Mr. Atkin son was obliged to quit woik on ac count of nn attack of malaila. He hopes soon to bo able to return to the eouth. Miss Wesley, of Russell hill, Is the Bucst of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Avciy, nt this place. A slight fire bioko out In the upper Btory of the lesldcnce of J. L. Cailln, on Wairen street, about 11 o'clock Fil day night. The liames weie soon ex tinguished by the III omen, but the building and furniture weio badly damaged by Finoke and water. The property was Insured. It. P. Noitlnopc, who has n position ns supcilntendent of n tnnnery nt Westminster, Mai j land, spent Sunday with his family nt this place. The will of the late Ita Swartzwood, of Falls, was probated on Satuiday. Ills son, li.i Swartwood, ji., was made executor, and letters testamentary weie granted to him by the tegister of wills. Miss Elizabeth Kltticdge, who Is a teacher In the kindergarten department of the graded school at Scianton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kittiedge, on Susquehanna avenue. Mrs. Bradley Lewis and Mrs. Heniy F. Mctcalf bpent Saturday in Wllkes Bari e. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scianton Tilhuno. Towunda, Sept. 2S The county fnir was far fiom being a iln.tncl.tl success last week, on ncrount of the Lontlnuous rain, which stnited on Wednesday. Tlie exliibits numbeied about the same as usual, but only amateur laces could be booked. The attendance was small on each day. The Mountain Lake hotel was de stroyed by liie, with all its contents. The piopeity was owned by G. JI. Lan caster, formerly of Lackawanna bounty, and was insincd for $1,500. The North I3tniu.li association of Unl veisallsts will be held at Athens next Wednesday and Thuisday. Watklns en nip. Sons of Veterans, of Tow itnda, received from the state ar senal tlility breech-loading Spiingflold rifles, to be used in the dlffeient ser vices and other exercises. An unsuccessful attempt vwns made last week to wieck a passenger train on the Susquehanna nnd New Yoik railroad, near Towunda, by dihing spikes near the tails. R. M. Welles, accompanied by C. P. Welles, attended the f uncial of his Lbrother, Rev. Ileniy H. Welles, D. D., tit Forty Foit, on Satuiday. 'Mrs. R. L. Russell, of the Children's Home society at Wilkes-Banc, is spend ing a short time in this county, in the interest of tlt.it institution. Mr. and Mis. J. D. Strykcr, of Duluth, have been vlsltois In Townnd.t the past wook. Mr. and Mis. J. P. Kit by nnd daugh ter have gone to California to spend the winter. John L.mlng, of Wllkes-Rano, was n visitor In this place last week. The Susquchunna Collegiate Institute was reopened last week with thirty scholars. It has been closed for one year. John McConvIlle, of Scranton, was visiting friends in Tnwnnda last week. Commencing on October 1, the Waver ly. Athens nnd Sayrc Traction compnny will have an all-night trolley service, for a three months' trial. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton TUbime. Forest City, Sept. 28. The North eustern Pennsylvania Telephone com pnny will this week connect with the Citizens' company giving them cntinneo to Honcsdnle. The district convention of the C. T. A. U. will be held lit the Opera House here on Sunday next. St. Joseph's T. A. R. society will be the hosts of the occasion and they have made n reputn tlon In times past which will bo main tained on Sunday next. After the busi ness session un cntettalulng pi ogi amine will bo entiled out followed by a sup per. Thomas Jones, of Six Mile Run, spent Sunday with his parents. Mis. W. J, Maxey who has been ser iously HI with pneumonia In Monitor is much improved, This checilng news will be received with grent pleasure by Jier many friends hero, MOOSIC. James W. LoVun has leturned, after spending it week In Philadelphia. Mrs. Wlllluni Mucklow has icturncd to Dego, West Virginia, after spending ft month with her daughter, Mis. Fiank I Snyder. Tho Sptlng Rrnok Water company paid ther employees on Suturduy, Miss Mabel Hutchlngs. accompanied The Proper Treatment for a Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satis fled if he can hobble around on crutches two or tin co weeks utter 'spiulnlug his ankle, and it Is usually two or thtee months before ho has fully recoveied. i This Is an unnecessary loss of time, for in many cases (n which Chamber lain's Pain Balm has been promptly and freely applied, a complete cure has been effected in less than one week's time, and in some cases within three (Jays, For sale by all druggists. by her sister, Mrs. Aubrey Williams, of Denver, Col,, ai rived last evening. Communion services wore hold yes terday morning In the M. E. church. Presiding Elder Oilflln was present and administered the snrrument. Misses Edna nnd Stella Le Van wit nessed the the picsentutlon of "Lover's Lane" at the Lyceum on Saturday evening. THEATRICAL. "Lovor's lane." Clydo rilch'ri itii.tl play, "Lover's Lnne," does not lose Us populatlty with Sciniitonlans no matter how often pio- HCIltCll. Snlurdnv It diew two huge audiences to the Lyceum and those who saw It were gicntly pleased. It Is n piny that hns something In It for everybody tho sceiot of Its wuiideiful popularity. Tho piny wns picsenled by a vciy good com pany "The Messenger Boy." One of tho hits of the New Yoik sen son wns "The Mrsiotf.or Roy." which will lie presented at tlitAl.jceum, Thuis day night. No nnislcnl ehmedy produced in thu hist several jours has appal cntly met with more favor on Broadway than did this one, from the rcpoits sent at tho time of Its opening at Daly's theater, where It lan for Iho months consecu tively It may bo gathered that a wealth of dellclously beautiful melodies, together with a story of real Interest, chock full of tho bilghtcst humor. Interpreted by n company of unquestioned merit, nnd beautifully costumed and mounted, arc w oi thy of interest out ot the ordinary. The organization piescntlng tho piece Is ono of tho lnigcst and most brilliant seen In eontempoiaiKous piomictlons and Is headed In the title part by Prank Deshon. a comedian who for yenis hns been rec ognized on the American stage. Support ing him me many actors and ni tresses who hip well and favoi.ibly known hero. An attractive feature will be n lurgo and prettv chorus. Among the song hits ale "Can't You Take My AVord," "Has Anv body Seen Our Cat." "In the Wash, Wash, Wasli," "JIaisio," "Pansy." "Aspirations" and tbo "Dialect Soubrette." Seats on sale Tuesday morning. Irene Myers at Academy. Cbnrles E. Blancj's successful comedy drama, "Tbe Electilelan," has been chos en foi the Initial perfnimanco of tho Irene Jl.vcis company, nt tbo Academy Moud.tj evening, JIIs Irene appearing ns "Ponchos," a character which she plaed with pronounced success all last season. Tho play Is ono of intense heart Inter est, besides containing an abundance of coined v, and will doubtless prove a stiong drawing curd, ns it is seldom such pio ductlons uie seen at cheap prices. Among tbo most interesting of scenes nic: Tbo Interior of tbo Denver National bank, wheiela a voiy celling scene transpires between "Peaches" and the v llllan ; the Frontiei hotel at Cilpplo Crock, and tbo Intel lor of tbo Edison eleotilc light plant, with the dvnnmos nnd other machine! y in full opci.itlan, and show lug the Illumination of the distant city. Fine Bill for This Week. Another banner bill will be presented nt Dixie's theater this week, beginning with tbo matinee this nftoinoon. Dolim and Lcnh.it, tbo lending team, give one of the best comedies on tho road, nnd will doubtless prove ns pnpulnr as tho talented people who have delighted the pntrons In comedy sketches the past week. Fred llurd, tbo wonderful magi clan, who Is acknowledged the most ac complished since the denth of tho gic.it Uoiimnnn; Rnvmon'd and Guikamp, mu sicians' Whistling Tom Hiovvn, and oth er stoillng entertnineis ure announced, In cluding Murphy and Nichols. Of this tal ented pair the Boston Globe speaks as follows: " 'The Bifurcated Girl' at Keith's is a novelty nnd Introduces two very clever entoitalnois, W. II. Minphy nnd his ns slstnut. There is a deal of funny busi ncM in the skit, and tho llnlsli Is suipiis lng, to put it mildly. Devere's Own Company. Sam Devere's Own company will lie the stellur attraction at tho Star theater, Monday, Tuesd ly and -Wodnodnv, with matinee ovciy day. Tho company is a superb aggregation of burlesque nnd vaudeville stnis, headed by tho only and oiiglnal Sam Deveie, tho oiiglnal whitt ling cnon. Othois In tho company are Edgar Blx ley, tbo well known comedian; FIoicuco Hughes, the Now York comedy four, the Faust coined v tilo, tbo three original Madcups, nnd Sebastian Miller, who Is positively tho strongest man In the world. The concluding burlesque is eceptlonnlly funny, beautiful glils featuilng catchy nnd tuneful songs. baseballT") National League. At Chicago (Hist game) 3t.II.I3. Chicago 000 00 13 Ox I II 3 St. (Louis 0 0000 0 00 2'.' 3 I! Batteries Taylor and Kilns; O'Neill and Wcavcr, Umpire Brown. Second gamo (7 Innings, darkness) It.H.E. Chicago 0 102 01X 111 2 St. Louis 00 100001 B 0 Bnttoiles Williams and Kilns; Wicker and Weaver; Umplte Blown. Attend ance ll.SOO. At Cincinnati R.H.E. Cincinnati 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,t n Plttsblllg 0 00 0 02000-2 fi 2 Batteries Hahu and Pelts:; Plillllppi and Klnimer, Umplie-O'D.iy, Attendance 8,'Al'. American League. At Chicago (ilrst game) R.H.E. St. Louis 3 0 2 10 12 0 1-10 IS J Chicago ,,..1 0 0S00000 9 1.' 3 Hattei les-Sudhoff anil Sugden; Qrlf llth and Sullivan. Umphcs Curutheis mid Sheildau. Second game R.H.E. St. Louis .,, 210100000-1 9 G Chicago ., 0 2 0 0 10-1 0 0 10 U 3 Umplii-Caiutliers and Sheridan, At-tendanco-15,1,78. (Almost overy man on both teams In tho becoad gamp played either pitcher or catcher, tho game hav ing been mudu u biulesquo affair In honor of the closing of tho seuson.) Tendered a Reception. Mr. and Mis. John B. S. auliiln were tendeied a leceptlou on Satuiday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mis. A. D. Blacklnton, of Dunmoie. Severn! hundred friends at tended and paid their icsuects to the newly mauled couple. Among those who assisted In iccelvlng were; Mis. John Osboine, of Washington. D. C: Mis. Gcoigo B. Smith. Mis. Chailes Puiuir, Mis. Maltha Chambeilaln, Mis. S. II. Bulkloy and the MUscs Fntiur, Osborne, and Galpln. Among those who assisted nt tlio tables weio the" Misses Margery PlatU Floienco D. Smith, Grace Osboine, Doiothy Wurren, Gludvs Watklns and Louise G, Smith. TROOPS SHOOT AT STONE THROWERS Concluded fiom Pago 3 Jury In the case. Tho woids of Judgo Lewis ought to be wilttcn In letteiB of gold nnd pondcicd by cvoiy Ameilcan citizen. "Thoie ate In our cbuntiy Indi viduals, not, I hope In vcty laigu nitm hois, but scattoied all over our country, who think that In u enso like this, or oven In clmtgcs of much less degico, It Is entirely piopcr that tho case should bo disposed of bv mob law. Wo can baldly take up n'papcr without we leant that in sonio patt of this fico country, somo man has been miudeied on the sus picion that ho was guilty ot some clime. It is chniged hero that our client Is nn nnaichlst, a man who does not believe In any law, o In any form ot govern ment. Wo all feel that such dnctilncs uio dnngcrous, nto cilmlnat, aio doctiinca that will subvert our government In time, If they arc allowed to piovall. Gentle men, of tho Juiy, while I bcllevo llrmly In that, I do not believe It ciontcs n dan ger (o hls country equal to tho belief that men who aro clanged with cilme, shall not bo permitted to go thtoiigh tho form of n trial In a couit of Justice, but that lneh law shall take the place of the calm and dignified administration of tho law of our courts of Justice. When that dnctihio becomes sufficiently picv'nlent In this country, If It ever does, our Insti tutions will bo ovcrtluown, and If we me not mlslnfoimed ns to tho stato of mind of people In some parts of our count! y, the time Is fust appioaohlng when men charged with cilme will not bo peimld to como Into court nnd submit to a calm nnd dignified tilnl, but will bo stiung up to a troo on the bine suspicion that somo one may hold that they have committed somo ci lino. I submit that they aio a moio danger ous class to tho community than tho an archists about whom we lead so much. Now It Is tbo duly of cvoiy Ameilcan citizen, of cveiy good man, to stand llrm ly by the law and put his voice against any iden that a man should bo punished for any cilme until ho Is pi oven guilty. CAPITAL AND LABOR. Eveiy time cnpltul violates a sacicd agreement with labor, oppresses by vio lation of law, or labor puts Its will above law, and seeks to tear down the sncied ncgls thnt pintects fellow-labor In its God-given light to woik when It pleases and wheio It pleases, and for what wages it pleases, it langes Itself on tho side of the nnaichlst who stilkes down lemoise lesslv tbo representatives of law and oi dcr and government nnd exposes life it self to the dagger. I congiatulatc ou, men of the Thliteenth, that wo nie to have some p'art In settling this question, which will never be settled till every Ameilcan citizen, living under the folds of the Stars and Stiipes, can older his own life, under tho law, without let or hindrance. I tell you, friends, in thoso vnlles the flag Is bidden behind tho clouds, and wo aio to tear nw.iv these clouds nnd let tho sunshine mil upon our fail, lvitlonnl bannci. Oh, fi lends, citizens, patiiot", tbeio is enough to give us pause In tho nctuai condition of things peimlttcd by us vvitli scaiccly a ptotest. Wc must lecognizo God's claims upon us. Wo must cnie fullv choiish and guard tbe flag that stands for llbcitv snfe-gu.iided by law. The (lag for which men gave their lives willingly the Hag puillled by the blood of the futheis and sons of '71, and 'bl and 'OS. The led flag must be torn down, and no woid or act of joins or mine, or fail ure to speak or net when tho time is lipo for it must help to give It to tho bieeze. Tho red flag must go down. And tho Stais nnd Sttipes, host In homo life, stato life and national lite, stand foi all that Is holiest and listen to tho volco that speaks In thunder tones tiom Bunker Hill, and Gettv-sbms, nnd San Juan Hill, and the far off Philippines: TO MAKE MEN FREE. We hnve died for our land by thousands, In tho wais to make men fico; Wo have can led tho flag to victory, In the light on land and sea; We have given our toll, our tears, our blood All, nil thnt men could give In the gloiious cause we died for who daies to live? We have stood where tho hcll-fiics blad ing Have stoiched like a furnace llame; Wc bavo baled our In easts to tho death hall. With never n thought of fame; We have died in the ditch nnd tho dark ness, And our bones bleach on tho plain Who daies to live for the flag, and keep it fico fiom stain? Our blood has llowed like a rivci. Till tho trampled iiclds weio led; Till tho streams weio i mining ciimson, And tho spilngs weie choked with dcud For what? that tho flag wo carried Slight stainless doat In air Wheio aio the men, who, living, Daro to keep It theie? Who votes for giced, or paity, Who legislates for fame, Who winngs nnd robs his follow man, Bilngs the old flag to shame; PICTURE PUZZLE. -.FO,n THE LITTLE ONES -Cut out tho plctuies appearing on this page each aaj, cliaw a. pencil mark around tho hidden object, Bavo thorn until Satuiday. then send thorn or tako them to Tlio Trlbuno ofllco in an envelope nddiessed to i iizziq Department." Bncloso in tho envelope your nnmo, ago and odd! ess. Tho uojs nnu girls who correctly maik tho six plctuies appealing during tho wook, and whoso answers aro first received, will havo their namc3 published in Tho 'iilbuno Slonday morning. Last Week's Fuzzle Solvers. Only ono couect nnswer was iccelved to last week's puzzles: Maigaict Dale, 129 West Maiket sticet. Age, 9. Can you find the young: Solutions' for Last Monday, Sept. 2' Ono doer is beneath tho man's elbow, thu other In fiont of woman's face. Tuaiduy, Sept. 2J. Ono cat Is beneath tho bow of the standing kitten; tho othor Is inverted over tho tub. Wedncsduy. Sept. Zi The biother Is between tho faces of the man and wo man; tho blstor Is beneath the man's arm. DON'T DELAY. It is "Putting Off " Till Some Other Day that Causes so I Many Sudden Deaths. If Its for tho kidneys, liver, bladder or blood, rhoumatUm, dyspopsla, chronic constipation, or tho weaknesses peculiar to women, tho most efficient medicine known to tho medical profession Is Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, nnd a very simple way to find out If you need it, is to put somo urine In a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours ; If it has n sedi ment br n milky, cloudy nppearnnco, If It Is ropy or stringy, pale or discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that your kidneys nnd bladder are badly affected. Tho Rev. Theodore Hunter, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Greensburg, Ky., writes us tho following "It gives me much pleasure to stato that I have received great benefit from tho use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Some time ago I had a severe attack of kidney trouble, but a few bottles of 'Favorite Remedy' have entirely removed the malady." "Favorite Remedy" speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back.frcquent desire to urinate.cspcclnlly at night, burningscnldingpainln passing water, tho staining of linen by your urine. It is for sale by all druggists in tho NowBO Oent Size and the regular $1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle enough for trie', free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y, Dr. Ilnrld Kenncdjr's Rait Micnm ('roam curat 014 bores, Skin and Scrofulous IlUoascs. 00c. 'Twas otus to dlo for count! y, Pieely our lives to give Tor thnt dear ll.ig wo died for, O, biothcis, live! Put party greed, ambition, And thli st for power aside; Stand for the Tiutb, together Tho Tiuth for which wo died 'Tis ginnd when countiy calls you, For her our life to give But grander fur, O bi others, For her to live. FENNELL SPRAINED HIS ANKLE. By Jumping Over the Roaring Brook Retaining Wall. After jumping over a 40-foot retaining wall into the Roaring brook Friday night and flouting down stteam, Wil liam J. Fennell, of tear 31C Cedar ave nue, emerged with a sprained ankle, and a sevcio drenching. When olllceis cntcied bis house to an est Janie" Block, the counteifeitcr, Fennell became fiightened nnd made a hull led exit over the garden wall. While a scaich was being made for liim Fennell secieted himself In an abandon ed diltt near the biook and lemnlned theie seveial hours, lie Is now confined to his bed. Forty Hours Devotion. Tho foity boms devotion began yestci day at St. Paul's chinch, Gieen Bldgo, with a solemn high mass Tho ofiiceis of the mass weie as follows: Celcbiniit, Rev. M. C. I.oftus; deacon, rather Uu geno; sub-deaeon, Bev. Geiald Fleming; master of cciemonies, ltev. V. J. lie Manus. Benediction of the most blessed saciumont wih cclebintcd last night. A seimon w is pi cached by Father Eu gene, u Pusblonist. Theie will bo mnsso3 tills moi ning nt G, 7 and 8 o'clock ami benediction and seimon tonight nt T."0 o'clock. Confessions will begin this af ternoon at 3 o'clock. LETTERS FROM THE FEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of In terest will bo published when accom panied, for publication, by the writer's name. Tho Tribune does not assume re sponsibility for opinions here pressed. Editor of The Tilbunc Sir: Plenso give mo nn opportunity to deny that I wrote or .signed an articlo which appeared In Tho Trlbuno recently with lefeionce to the equity hiiit between Hbcn P. Davles nnd tlio Welsh Baptist chinch which puipoitcd to bo signed by David W. Tnuglin and John Bevan. I never wmto a lino of tho articlo In ques tion, neither did I sign It. -D. W. Vaughn. 127 South Garllcld live. See the Cut Man. Effective and attiactlve half-tones and line cuts tor caid, advertising or any other purpose, can bo seemed at Tho Trlbuno office. We do woik that Is unexcelled, do It promptly and at lowest rntes. A tilal order will con vince you. lady's two, biotheis? Week's Puzzles. Thuisday, Sept. 23. Ono fiog Is under left wing of lower stoik; thu other fiog is on b.iso of stump at light of pictuic. Fllday, Sept. 20 Tho squlncl Is above tho fence; tho lublilt is under tho frog's nutstietched iqm. Satuiday, Sept. 27. Tho woman's hus band is buck of her; her sister Is under the officer's arms. ' THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" wk, i ns. for m Only Half 9 Ctnt a Word. For Bent. 18 For Hent Ten-mom house; excellent nclghhoihood; nil model n Impiove ments, on avenue. Apply to It. P. Ham ilton, 4.'fl Spruco street. FOB niONT-SIx room houso with bath, 138 South Lincoln nvemic. Room for Rent. FBONT BOOM for rent; desirable, 421 Atlnms avenue. For Sale, T.WtJ CVT.n ttnttunlinlfl rrn.trli tinlU lr1n bo.ud, table, bod lounge, bookcase and writing desk. Combined sewing ma chine and wash stand, vase, Jaullnlcies, glasswaie, lofiigerator, lawn mower. 143 Mouinc n otitic, Dunmoie. FOB SALE Sclf-plav lug orchesti Ion. boms, pipes, dium, ttlanglo, etc.; will bo sold nt n small pi Ice, which It will quickly pain In hotel, hall or elub. E. C. Bicker, Piano Dealer. 218 Adams avenue, ncioss Squat e fiom I'ostofllce, FOB SAIn-An entile llg consisting pf llvc-yc.it -old black pacing hoi so, rub ber tiled top wagon, harness, blan kets, whips, etc., will bo sold cheap for want of use. W. D Sweet, 1211 Short ave. FOB SALE-About 20 feel of desk coun ter, sin mounted with gluss front nnu two openings, lovvor poitlon nicely pan elled, with diowcis nnd shelves under neath, May bo seen at tho office of Tho Tilbune. Wanted To Rent. -"rt--NN J-'.. -" . WANTED-To lent for tho winter, n fur nished house In good locution for fnm Ily of two. Addicss A. B. C, 593 Boaid of Tiado. Real Estate. fTF-Fr ACREAGE LOTS CASH OR EASY TERMS NEAR THE MAMMOTH Hi 3E PL! AND TWO BEAUTIFUL PARKS. fiFO.T. RflRINRnN. . fc. 72 Erie Co. Bank Bide., ,vA k ' A. w 'A. NX Ri.fff, n. N. V ,N -""- r sTI T.erJs4 FARM FOR SAT,E-Any ono wishing to buy an excellent fnim can sccuie a Bleat bnigain bv calling on or nddicsslng M. M. Evans, Consumeis' Ice Co, city. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homes In upper Green Rldgo; choice neighbor hood, most deslrafelo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marviae, 173G Sanderson avenue. Lost. LOST A rubber lim for caiiiago. Suit ublo toward if letuined to E. N. Wit laid, M)S Madison avenue. LOST On Thioop car which left Couit House squnie at 4 ISO o'clock on Thuis day, aftoi noon, nn open fuccd silver watch wtih monogiam, G. JI. W., also fob with same monogiam. Suitable lewmd for re turn to 320 Monioc avenue. LOST A music portfolio containing music, near Linden sticet nnd Qulncv avenue. Finder pleaso tutuin to 317 Qulncy avenue. Boarders Wanted. bu?mrs'wa!?tedg pleasant looms; furnished or unfurn ished looms nt 21 j Noith Main avenue. Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN WANTED-Compotont men capablo of earning good monoy, to handlo our lino of caibon copying pa pois, elthei legulnr or on tho side. Philip ilnno & Co, -i Union Squate, Now Yoik City. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-As dining loom girl, Addicss L S , 22.1 Rceso sti cut. A POSITION wanted by a girl as wait ress und chamber maid, or at light hosewoik or as nuiso gill. Addicss liii Remington avenue, South Side. SITUATION WANTED-ltegisteied diug glst, 43 j oars, dcslret peimunent po sition; lefeiences. C. A. Stunit, 3.50 Wash ington avenue. SITUATION WANTED as general team ster. Addicss 22J Reese sticet. SITUATION WANTED A lady wants a good homo in Piotestant lamlly for her daughter, wheio sho can do light housovvoik for her boaid and attend tho high school; has had good tialulng; good lefeiences given lnquiiu at Y. W. C. A. looms, or 013 Clav avenue. WANTED-By icflned Ameilcan lady, a position as housekeeper or seamstiess whoie othpr help is kept. Addicss M. C, this ofllco. LEGAL. IN THE Distiict Couit of tho X'nlted States for tho Middle Distiict of Penn sylvania. In tho matter of Edwin d W. Palmer, B.iukuipt. No. 212. In B.ink niptcy. To tho ciedltois of E. W. Pal mer, of Scianton, county of Lackawanna und distiict afmcsald, u huukuipt: Notice Is hoioby given that on tho 22d day of September, A. D , ISO-', tho said E. W, Palmer was duly adjudicated bank, nipt: and that tbo Hist meeting of their euditois will be held at tho office of tho Rcfoico In the Government Building, In thu Cltv of Scianton, Pn., on tho 7lh day nf October, A. D . 1U0J. nt 10 o'clock in tho loicnoon, at which tlmn tho said cied ltois niiiv attend, piovo their claims, ap point a Tuistcc, o.vimiua tho baukiupt, and tiunsact such other business as may piopeily como bofoio said meellug. C A VAN WOHJIKIt, Refcreo. Scianton, Pa,, J90J. Pi oof of claim CO cents. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALEiT "PROPOSALS will bo I ccclvod by tho county of Lack iwaiina, for furnishing mid ci toting tomplctu ono con cieto uuil opandcd metal aich bililgu on iho abuiidoned r.ictnivo und Abiiigton Tutnplko load, over Demi's' JIM cluck, ueur tho lesldemu of Uoiacu Scaiuuus In I. a i'lumo hoiough. All bids must bo accompanied by a cor. tilled check for 5 per cent, of amount and In bunds of iiuduislgnecl on or bofom 12 o'clock noon, September M, 1002, Plans mid specifications at county commission ci's otllco, Tlio light to lejeet uny and all bids is lessened. E. A. JONL'S, County Conn oiler, Attest. JOHN JIORRIS, Deputy, ARCHBALD. John A. Footo leaves today to resume his studies at Georgetown university, Mlsa Kutle Itosenbuum was a caller in Jeimyn, Saturday, Mis. M, E. Judd Is visiting relatives at Apex, N. Y, Tho funeial of tho late Mrs. Robin- son took place ycsteiday und was large ly uttenuea, A. J. Tentzer and daughter, Rebecca. are visiting In New Yoik city. Mis. William van uoren wus a caller in Scranton, Saturday. No Order Accepted Tor Less Than 10 Cents. Branch WANT Ofte Want Advertisements Will Bo Rocolved nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCHULTZ. comor Mul berry Btrect and Webster ave. GU8TAV P1CHEL, U30 Adams uvenuc. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Jlnln avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO W. DAVIS, coiner North Jlnln avcntio and Jhukct sticet. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Gieen Rldgo sticet. C. LORENZ, corner Wnshlnglon , avenue and Jtuilon street, Petersburg W. It. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Bunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. WANTED At once, pxpciicnccd stenog laphcr and tjpcvvilter. C. S. Wool woitb. WANTED-Agenls to sell tea nnd cof fee to consumeis. Positions perma nent. Giand Union Tea Co., 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Mechanical cnclnoer nnd as sistant to supcilntendent, uge nliout .10; one expoilenced in lion business pio fcned. Scranton Bolt and Nut Co. OFFICE BOY WANTED-Appiy in own handwriting, stating age. Must hae some expcilenco In stenogiaphy. Box 40S, Scranton. WANTED A good insldo wh eman. expe llenced in motor geneiator Installation. Send application to the Bciwlck Eiectilo Light company, Beivvick, Pa'. WANTED An cpeiienced di apery man, ono who Is competont to cut, mako and hang drapeilcs. wVpply to Box 43i, AVIlkes-Baire, Pa. SIX good carpenteis wanted for to build foims for concieto masonry at Sche nectady. N. Y. Wages, 30 cents per hour. Bui lie Bios. SALESMAN Expel ieneed in placing pio piletary medicines with letail diug glsts; high class line; llbeinl pay. Addic33 stating eNpeilence and refeience. E B. Giles & Co, 2J30 JIaiket sticet, Philadel phia, Pa. Help Wanted Female. WANTHD Lady bookkeeper. Addicss S. Ilullah, 31 Seventh avenue, Caibon dale, Pa. Refeienecs dcsiicd. WANTED A gill for general housework. Call any evening at 224 Rceso stieet. THOROUGHLY expoilenced sales girl for "' notions und laces; ctntial city stole; good opening. Addi ess" Confidential, Tilb une office. WANTED A wnitiesx. Apply to Mrs. Heniy Belln, 447 Jelferson avenue. Agents Wanted. GENERAL AGENTS wanted, either sex, to tiuvel and appoint agents Salaiy and expenses guaiantoed. JI. Poiclval, 1200 Wnlnuti stieet, Philadelphia, Pa. GENERAL agent vviinted to handlo ono of tho host investments on tho market. A good man should make $30 to $73 week ly. Inducements aio tbo best; guuiini tccd position No capital needed. Wis. cousin Oil Company, lion Block, Mil waukee, Wis. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic Gencial Agent for this county. No books, insuionce, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with mcrohants and manu facture! s necessaiy. Peimunent. Bond. Stato age, expoiience. lefeiences Hist let ter. Addioss, Suite 572, No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE suite of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtained at 333 Jeff ei son nvenuo. PROFESSIONA L. Ceitlflcd Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. T. A... 23 Tiadeis" Bank Building. Old 'phono IStd. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estate Echangu Bldg,, 120 Wash ington tivcnuo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CON noll'bullding. Dentists. DR. C. E. ElLi:NBERGnH, PAULI building, Spiuco sticot, Scinnton. DR. C, C. LAUBACII, US WYOJIING avo Fire Insurance, SCIILAGER &. CO,, Tiadeis' Bank Bldg. Patent Attornoys. PAT E N TS &atttW!S&lr Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In the city. No chaigo tor la founntlon on patentability; over ten cats' o.spoileuco Rcplojrle & Co., Mcars BIUr-. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 ANDT27 FRANK III! avenue. Rates Mensuuuhlo, P. SSIEULHlt, Piopilotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L &lV. l'assengor depot Conducteil on tho Eu lopenn plan, Victor Koch, Propiletor, Scavenger. A. B BRiaGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor; only Impiovcil pumps used, A. B. Bilggs. piopilotoi. Leave oideis 1100 Noith Alain avenue, or Elcke's ding stoio, comer Adams and Slulbeiry. Both telephones. Wire Scioens, JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Scianton, nifrs. ot Who Screens. Miscellaneous. MEGAItaEE BROS. PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Watchouso, Mo Washington nvenuo. THE WILKES-RARRE RECORD CAN ba had in Scianton nt tho news stand of Rcisman Bios, toil Spiuco and W! Linden; JI. Noiton. 322 lickuvvniina ave.; I. S. Schutzci, 211 Spruce sticet. DIRECTORY. w ettaiOMiiiEniiEsmiE Only Halt a Ctnt a Word. Business Opportunity. STOCK "A ND Wi IK AT TRADERS w 1th out dolny. Wrllo for our special ranr. kctlotter. .Froo on application. B. M Hlbbnrd Sr Co, mombcis N. Y. Consoli dated nnd Stock Exchnngo, 44 nnd 4J Broadwny, Now York. Established 1801. Long Dlslnncn 'Phono 2181 Brond. Money to Loan. ANY AJtOUNT OK MONEY TO LOAN Quick, stinlght loans or Building and Loan, At from 4 to 0 per cent. Coll on N, V. Wnlkur. 314-11S Connoll bulldlnir. Miscellnncous. jKJ. THE MODUL LAUNDRY. Dunmoro, laundcis shirts nt Sc. each nnd collars and cuffs nt 114c each. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. , In Effect Jttno 1. 1C02. Uialns leave Scianton for Now York At Lot). 3 20, 0 03, 7.50 and 1010 a. m.; 12 40. 3 40, 3 35 p. in. For Now York nnd Phlla-delphla-7.50. 10 10 a. m . and 12 40 nnd 3 33 P in. 1 or Gouldsboio-At 0 10 p. m For BufTalo-1.13, 0 22 and D.oo a. m.; 1 r, 0 50 and 11,10 p. ir. For Blnghnmton, Elmlrn, pud wny slatlons-10.23 a. m 1.03 p. m. J or Oswego. Syincuso nnd Utlca 1.15 nnd "".?:.. '"J 1't" P- m. Oswego. Syiacuso nnd rtlca tiahi nt 0 22 n. m. dally, except Sunday. For JIontrose-9 00 a. m.; 103 anil 0 50 p. ni, Nicholson accommodation 4 00 and O.in p. m. Bloomsbiug Divlslon-For Noithumbor. land, at. G.13 and 10 10 a. m.; 1.53 and 1H " .,nA.1,or Plymouth, at 810 a. m.; 3.40 and 9 03 p ai. .Sunday Tia.ns-For New York, 1.50, 8 20, oOu. 1010 n. m.; 3 10 nnd 3 33 p. m Foi Buffalo i.i5 nnd 0 22 a. m.; 1.53, t50 and 11.10 p. m. For Elmltn nnd way stations 10 2, a, m. For Blnghnmton and way sta tions, 000 a. m. Bloomsburg Dlvislon Leavo Scianton. 10 10 a. m. and G.10 p. ni Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Juno 13, 1902. Trains Leave Scianton For Philadelphia nnd New Yoik via D. & JI. R. R . at at 7.41, tlnough Parlor Car and Day Coach C.ubonflnle to New York nnd 9 17 n. m., with L. V. Coach Carbon tlale to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4 33 (Black Diamond Expiecs). nnd 11.40 p. m. Sun days, D & H. R. R 1.58. 917 p. m. For Whlta Haven, Harloton and princi pal points in tho coal legions, via D & H. R R., 7.41. 2.1S and 4 33 p. m. Fo" Pottsville, 7.41 a. m. For Bethlehem, Enston, Reading, JIar rlsbuig nnd piinclpal Intermediate sta tions, via D. ti H. R. R.. 7.41, 9.17 a. m.; 2.18, 4 33 (Black Diamond Expiess), 1149 p. m. Sundnvs, D. & II. R. R., 9 38 a. m.; 1 5S, 9 17 p. in. For Tunkhnnnoek. Townnda, Elmha, Ithaca, Geneva end principal Intermediate stntlons via D , L. & W. R. R., 6 33 a. m. and 1 53 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Nlac nra Falls, Chicago and all points west via D As JI. R R, 12 03 p m.: 3 28 (Black Diamond Expiess). 10 41, 1149 p. m. Sun davs. D. & If. R. It , 12 03, 917 p. m. Pullmnn parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley Pallor cais on all tialns between Wilkes-Banc and New York, Philadel phia, Buffnlo nnd Suspension Brldgo ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt , 20 Cortland street. Now York CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt . 20 Coitland sticot, Now York. A. W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Ast.. South Bethlehem, Pn. Tor tickets nnd Pullmnn reservations npply to cltv ticket ofllco, 03 Public Squaie, ,WlU;cs-Baire, Pa. t READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Collected to September 10, 1902. Stations in New Yoik, foot Llbcrtj stieet nnd South Feny, N. R. Tinlns leave Scianton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allon tovvn. Jliiiuii Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Bnrro nnd Plttston at 7.30 a. m , 1 p in. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. Quaker City Expiess leaves Scranton 7.30 n. m, tlnough solid vestibulo train with Pullman Buffet I'ailor Car for Phila delphia with only ono chnngo of cars for Baltlmoie and Washington, D. C and all pilticlp.il pcints south nnd west. For Avncn, Plttston nnd WIlkes-Barro, 1 P m nnd 4 p m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Long Bmnch, Ocean Grove, etc, 7 ?0 a. in. and 1 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allontovvn nt 7 20 a. m., 1 p. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Tnmaqua and Pottsville, 7.30 a. m.; 1 P m. nnd 4 p. m. For lines nnd tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BESSLER, Gen. Manager. C. JI. BURT. aon. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schodulo in Effect Juno 10, 1902. Tialns lcavo Scianton 038 n. m, week davH, tlnough vestibulo tialn from Wilkcs-Baiio. Pullman buffet poilor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts ville; stops at piinclpal Intel mediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbuiy. Hai l'isbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, WasN ington nnd for Pittsbiug nnd tho West. 9 47 a. m . week days, for Suubury. Har llsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash, ington und Plttsbuig nnd tbo West. 1.12 p. in, weoU davs, (Sundays. l.,,S p. m ), for Sunbuiy, llairishurg, Philadel phia, Baltlmoie, Washington and Pltts buig nnd tho West. 3"S p. m.. week dnvs, thiough vestibulo train lioni Wllkcs-Baiio Pullmnn buffet pnilor cm and coaches to Philadelphia via J'ottsvllle. Stops at piinclpal Intel medi ate stntlons. 4 33 p m , week dnvs, for Hnzleton. Sun limy, Huulshuig, Philadelphia and Pitts- bU'B' J. B. TIUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr, J. 11. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1902, Tialns for Caibondalo lcavo Scranton nf 0 41 7.3H. 8 30, 10 U a. in.; 12 03, 1.12, 211. :!:.o. 51A 0 23, S2I, 9.13. 10 01 p. m.; 1213, Kor'llmiesdnlo-fl.ll. 10 U n. m.; 2.U and 5 Por' Wllkes-Baiio-0 3. 7 11. 8 11. 9 17. 10 M n. in.: 12 01, 1.12. 2.1S, 3 2J, 133, 010. 7 IS 10 II, 11.19 P m- Fin- t'. V. It- " PoInts-7.11. 9.17 a. m. 2,18, 1 33 and 11 49 p 111. For IYnnsvlvnnla R. R. Polnts-6 33 9 17 n. ml, 1.1-'. ' 2s and ' 3:' P- " ' 'For Albiny nnd nil points noith 7.30 a. ni. and 3 50 i in. ni. nnu iusl,NnAV TRAINS. For C.iibondale-8 50, 1131 u. m.; 2.11, 3 30, 5 52 nnd 11.17 p. ill. For Wllkos-Baiie 9 2S a. m.; 12 03, 158, 3 2S. 0 32 and 9 17 P. in. L ., . ,- " For Albanv and points porth-3 50 p. m. For Iioncsdalo-S50 a. m.; 11 3J and M Pw"'L PRYOR, D P A, Scranton, i. Eiio Railroad Wyoming TJlvislonT In Efiect Septenihur 13, 1902 . Tinlns lcavo Sfiantmi loi Now Yoik, Now Inn gh niul lntounodlito pointy, nbjn lor Haw lev and local stations at 7.20a. in and 1 .13 p. in For llonesdalo nnd Whlto JIllls nt 1,? Tialns nulvo ot Scianton at 10 38 a. m and 9.13 p. m. i ' New York, Ontario and Western,1-. Tlinu table In effect Sunday. Sept. 23, 1902. NORTH HOUND TRAINS. l.eavo Le.no Aulva Trains, Scianton, Ciiibniidalo, Cadosla. No t .,,,,, 10 ;!i)n, m. U.tOii, in 10ijp.pi, No, 7 Oiop in.Ai.CaibnndaloCti p.m SOtiTtl BOUND. "t l.eavu Leao Airlr Tinlns, Cadosla. Caibondalo, Scianton. No. il ,..,,. il sn a.m. 7.21n.-m. No 2 2.1" p ni 4 00 p.m. 4 43 p.m. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH ROUND,' Leavo Lcavo Anivo Tialns. Somnton. Caibondalo. Cadoa, No. 9 ,..,,, 830a. liv lUOiwni. 10.45a.n. No. 5 ,,,.,. 7.io P m Ai'.failinmlalo 7.43 Itln SOUTH BOUND. I.onvo I.ouvo Aliil Tialns. Cadosla. Caibondalo. Scianton. No. u 0D0a.ni. 7 23 a. in. No. 10 .... 4 30p 111. U 00 p.m. b43p m, Tialns Nos. I on week days, and 9 on Suiidas connect for Now Yoik cltv, Mid dlctown, Walton, Noiwlch, Oneida, Os wego mid all point west, Tialn No. 0. with "Qunkcr City Ex piess" at Sciiitnon. via C, R. It. of N. J for Phlladelphl i,Atlanto City, Baltimore. Washington "and Pennsylvania stato points. See time-table nnd consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDURSON. O. P. A.. Now York. J. E. WKLSU. T. p. A..,Sri.unon. Pj.