rtmr I - "i!" ' n&?v 15 ",-" -t -. '""fPW-S&jp 'KrS: KjCTI'J&ffe'' " 'Jl(iWrftrt3;iS r" 'P"" T5tf9t!lrK MSStr,tfIf- ' VSf ' 'f 'f t tfvf 'jry1w-"3fTif'f .wrWDf - .Tpjqi"" ft iT" ' c 6 THE SCRA1NTON TlUBUNE-WEDiNJGSDAV, OCTOBER 1, 1902. ' i wifi ,Trvs .Hj-i w NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA o MONTROSE. Special to tho Serntiton Tillumc. Montrose, Sept. 30. Gordon D. Hindi nr Scrnnton, wub u guest at t datives nnd friends In town lust Aridity. Miss Kathleen Ilnnd, ot Wllkos Parre, wub visiting; fi lends In this plnce hint week. The Borden condenscry hiivo made n pohedtilc of prices for the next six months, which Is ns follows for WO pounds of milks: October, S'-1''! November, Jl.iiV, December, $l.i.": Juti nary, $1.65; February. Sbr.o; Mm eh, $1.40. The condenscry Is dully lccolv Jnjjr moie patrons by Its fair pilees and trentmeiit. Many from this place attended tho Haiford fair. Miss Kathcrlno Altken Is IsltttiR re latives and f i lends In Wllkes-narre. Owing to tho stormy weather on Sunday tho attendance at tho "rally day" services hi tho Picsbytcrlan church wus comparatively small only about one bundled and fifty scholar being present. Rev. A. P. Von Tobel addressed the chlldion, and tho atten tion with which his lemnrks weio listened to plainly showed that they were Interested. Tlio ringing service J was excellent, considering the hhoit ' time allowed for preparation. A col lection was taken for the Home Mis sionary society, as has been the yearly custom, which netted u neat sum. Mrs. W. J. Maxcy, who has been seriously III shows a maikod Impiove ment In her condition. John H. Mungor lecently -old , his fine little road male to a Ts'ewaik, N. J., man for $200. E. C. Smith, Windsor P.. Jeffeis and Rev. 13. K. Thomas, have been dinwn 'to sere as jmrors for the next teim of United States court to bo held in Scranton. Albert Haw ley, of Tacoma, Wash., has been visaing fi lends and i datives In this place and vicinity the p ist few days, and has been gieotcd with ple.is uic by all of his, old acquaintance". On Tuesday bo left for Towanda to visit his bi other, Chailes. Tho county te.uheis' institute will bo held in this place from Oct. 20 to 24. Mrs. S. M. Wilson, who was painful ly bruised by a fall last week, has im proved greatly and no serious results arc likely to follow. f m FACTORYVILLE, "Special to'thc Sciauton Tiibuno. Fnctoiyville, Sept. SO. Mr. Milton Britton, an aged and highly respected resident, died last Sunday, aged S2 years. Ho Is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. rhocbo Bailey, of Canada, and Mrs. John A. "N'oodbiirtge, of I3.U ton, and two sons, Joseph and Samuel, of this place. Tho funei.il will be held at his late-iesldcncc Wednesday at 2 p. m. Dr. and Mis. A. J. Wlnobiako and children, of Scinnton, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs, Louise Peet, of "Windsor, is the guost of lior uruther, Chailes Knapp. Miss Bessie Spencer is visiting rela tives at Homer, N". Y. She will give; an I entertainment under the auspices of the Epworth League of that town Tues- Iday evening. Tho ladies of the Metho Idlst chuich bcivcd a harest homo sup- ior this evening at fi 30, in the chuich. Mr. and Mis. William Hdmiston, who have been spending some time with the lattei's patents, Mr. nnd Mis. O. T. Spencer, have gone to Scinnton, where Mr. Edmlston has a position with the Lackawanna road. Mrs, W. Rowland Davies, of West Scranton, spent last Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mis. AV. W. Beard. HONESDALE. Special to the Sei anton Ti Ibune Honesd.ile, Sept. 30. The Wayne County fair association aio piep.ulng an interesting piogi.tmme for the post poned fair w hich w ill bo held Wednes day and Thui.-d.iy, Oct. 8 and 9, The list of races will be inci eased. There will also bo special attractions each day. The evening, Dennis O'Dowd In his funny Irish farce comedy will appear at the Opera house for one night only, a play which pinvides continuous fun and laughter. Up-to-date specialties, a full band and oichestra. Watch for the noon parade. Mr. and Mis. John L Richmond io- tuined Monday eenlng from the L "White mountains, where they hnvo been spending tho summer. Tuesday morning, County Cominls- Isioners George Seamaus, George Tay lor and George Robinson, went to Gouldsboio to inspect a bildgo near i tho county line, made dangeious bl ithe recent heavy rains. The local mlnstiel tioupc ate le- Ihearsing for tho entertainment to bo ?iven at tho fit omen's annual in the Irmory, Oct. 1". IIOPBOTTOM. iFrom a Staff Concspondent. Ilopbottom, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilght, of Apalachin, N. Y are tucsts of A. J. Taylor. I Mr. Gcoige Deimndy. of Scrnnton. hid Miss Helva Taylor, of Gibson, lislted George Case over Sunday. Mrs. c. M. Miller Is visiting her laughter, Mrs. L. P, Hell, Jn Lester- ilre, this week. tow Lewis has returned fiom u ti In New Yoik. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilmnrtli. of fvego, N, Y nro spending a few kys with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. xe Wllmarth. rriio Unlveisallst Aid society will pet 'with Mis. M. J, Hnrtley, Wed- sday, Oct. 8, for tea. Miss Melhi Hi own Will have a fun Ic of fall mllllneiy at Frank Janau- bk's store fiom Oct, 4 to 18. All the lest New Yoik styles in hats and ewnre of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contains flcrcury. ttlAlnllrv will uiiinlu ilAutin.. .1.. i sense U.V.f.,1 n.Iil f .llil.llnli .1..... ..W, HMM lUltJiUlCI3' llUlUllgO tho ouch B.U.W J 0.1.1. ,IUII 1-IHCllllK Ill a mllpnllu a, r.K.ou CJ. 1. n. ,, . .. i should H, AH lin ..-... 1 . ---- ....,., -..... w....Mvu, UIIVII Ul llC'ie'H HI i'vl w,1'"' jiauuiiv on pieseiiptious pilous dam- ) trnnil Ifl IhPV Will il U ... fnl.l . ... - (alls Cutauh Cure, manufactured tnem htalna '. act. o mcicuiy, and Is taken Intcinolly. KirfnrPH nt li auim i 1 i : ih uiivvhj uiuii iiiu uinnn nmi t mucous m i . v7 7i i W'"-Ml " uiiyiiie lillll'H lO. It iS tuIlQIl lltClliallV liiul ,.w! genu- hllt(-t ihln li V I rf-I...T . -." o in Tcs. Prl ii. UJuruf Bl4f.-. Prlcc- "V. Per bottlo, llall's Family Flis ata tho best veilings will be In stock. Call nnd In spect, Announcement Is made of the en gagement of Miss Inolii J. Dunbar, of ir.7 West nighty-thlrd street, New York city, to the Rev. Lester L. Lewis, of Poster, Pa. SEW MILEORD. Special to tho Scrnnton Tribune. Now MlUord, Sept. 30. The Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Pianels Wilson on Thursday nt 3 p. in. Mips Cliaco Golden, after u week's visit with her giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myion Reynolds, returned Mon day to her home at Cohoclon, N. Y. Pi of. t M. Snyder and sister, Miss Hdua Snvder, spent Sututdny and Sun day at Lenox. The ladles of tho Methodist chinch will serve supper at the homo of Mis. William Van Cotl, In the township, next Friday afternoon and evening. Ficdeilck Pcrio, who has been spend ing a few weeks nt tho homo of Mis. Chailes Qulnn, has letuincd to his homo at Indian Oichnul. Mrs. A. M. Aldilch and Mrs. F. F. Moss spent Saturday in Blnghamton. Rev. Webster Cox conducted sei vices at St. Maik's church Tuesday evening. OLD FORGE. Mis. Evnn Pickiell has gone to Phil adelphia, where she will join her hus band and make her future home. A farewell reception wus tendeied Edward Barnes and family on AVednes day ccnlng, prior to their dcpartuio for Youngstowii, Ohio, whole they will make their homo. Election of trustees will take place at the Brick chuich on Thursday evening, followed by pleaching by the uastor. Tho Junior League of tho Brick chin cli will give an entertainment in the chuich on Monday evening, Oct. 13. Admission, 5 and 10 cents. Watch for tho programme later. THEATRICAL Irene Myers nt the Acndcmy. lienc Meis will present "The Wlilto Tt.it" at tho Academy ot Music this af ternoon, and tonight tho poweiful play"; "Through the Brrukci," will ho the at tiactlon. , Two l.ugc audiences again giectcd hei jestcrdny. The matinee hill wus "The Two Orphans" and at night, "Tho Stow. iw ay." Funniest Bill Yet at the Dixie. it is eiy '-elilom that, cen In New Yoik city, nn one has tho clumcu to see n pingianimo like that now being rrlvpn piptv nftpMinnn jitu! nvpiilnir nt llio DKle theater. ! Nothing could hp more comic than Will If. Muiphy and Blanche NIi hols In their original -lt-tch, "The, Tiffin c.ttod Gill." Tho other numueis nio also line. "The Messenger Boy." Since Lam. i Clement tins lieen playing Mis. Bang In "The Messenger Boy," sho hns been tho subject of n number of practical 1okes bi ought about tluough sorao Incident In this successful musical comedy in which she figure. Her make ups ns usual, sin pass dcsciiption In their giotpsmtunc-s, but complete in their way, as they aii', sovei.il of Her friends hao thought 'they could add to their eccen tilcitv bv contilbutloiis of wonderfully outlandish lints, hoes unci sklif-. Last car tho Clultmas number of one of the popular magazines published com munications fiom st'oi.il piomlnout plneis, among them Miss Clement, stat ing what thev would like for Cliilstmns piesents. Sho thought me would llko "am thing fiom a flattinu to a diamond tlain." A week Inter sho rcccied n (lat li on by pNjiicss finm Philadelphia, ac companied hj a letter signed Llliott Cur tlss John Klngsley, Jr., Bobeit S Di, H. JncUvon Singleton and Walter 11. Sul livan, in whhii the writer s.ilil: "Here's tho flntlron. Put our tiust In God for the tliu.i." "Tho Messenger Boy" will bo pjesented at the l.jceum theater Thuis day night. "Arizona." "Ailnna" Is coining ug.iin to tho Ly ceum Pild.iy nlglit. Clihngo enthused very much over "Ailznn.i," and oddly enough New Yoik, whlfh Is not usually fond of accepting outside vol diets, fell Into line nnd followed tho band wagon. Since It was seen heic, "Arizona" has been played for fifteen moio weeks in the motippnllH, thereby mlilevhig tho iccoid of mote presentations In New York within a given thno limit than any other ilrunintlo offeiing. Mr. LiiShclla wus wniinly commonded In New York for the excellence nnd even balanco of tho cast in "Ail?ona," no less than for the tasto and opulence of tho scenic In vestlture. Dlugi.un opci.s Wednesday moiuing. "Under Southern Skies." That Now Yoik thenter-goois nro not wedded to tho mcictilclous nnd that they enjoy tho wholesome diumii, was shown by tho laigo houses that gieeted William A, Biady's new pindiictlon, "Under Soutliein Skies." by Lottie Blair Pinker, author of the Now England play, "Way Down Bast," night after night dining Its tlueo mouths' lun tit tho Theater Uepuh lie. Tho piny was one of tho hits of tho year. The story Is nine, wholesome, simple; containing honest, homely, healthy hu mor, evoking alteiunto tears and laugh ter. In tho piesent stinlnlng for bUniio and Henvatlnniil effects by bomo of our modem wilteis, I.ottlo Blair P.ukcr iconid, bo far, to (oiitcnt heiself with the methods that h.ivo iiiudo her "Way Down Hast" to biiicctsful ' that In "L'nder Southern Skies" sho again relies for ef fect upon tho pnrtianl of tho nut mat emotions that find an echo In tho hcuiti nnd mlnil.i of thu audience, "l'nder Southern Skies" will bo pioduced at the Lyceum Sutuulay afternoon and .cven l"g. f baseball"") Nntionnl League, At Philadelphia (ilrst gamo) n.H.B. Boston 00 0 000 0 0 3 J 11 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 o L' i Li 1 llatteilea Willis and Klttildgo; Pitt Inner nnd Moian; Dugglchy and Doug lass, Umplies Latham and Bmallo, Second name . U.H.K. Hostou ,., 00101-i 1 0 Philadelphia ,.000000 5 1 Culled, ihiikness. Bntteilcs Hnson and Moiau; Fiuser and Doolu. Umplies Latham and Biusllc. At Biooklyn It.H.B. New Yoik , 0 0010001--S b 1 liiookljn .00 00 0 000 11 7 1 Batterles-McCllnnlty and Boweiman; Newton and Bitter. Umplie Iiwin. Other clubs not scheduled PERFECT QUIET IN THESE PARTS tC'oncludcd fiom Pngo C.J tern company, placed It on a tiwitch near tho Elm stieet crossing nnd wont out with his horse mid wagon buying coal from pickets with a view of ship ping It to New Yoik. He bargained with a crowd of pickers at the Council & Co. (lump, nt Meadow Brook for about thirty tons of coal at $1.50 ton. When he went off with his fiist load one of tile pickers trailed him up and dlscovetcd him delivering tho coal at his car. When tiio peddler returned to the dump, ho was given some intlier lough treatment and stoned out of the nrlghboihood. SCHOLARS REFUSE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Piesident John aibbons.of the Scrnn ton school bouid.wns unpleasantly sur pilsed ycstoidiiy when the children of No. 11 school, which Is light opposite the homo of Mr. dlbhous on Plttston avenue, left their desks and went on stilke, because the coal, which Is being used to licit the building, had been mined supposedly by non-union men. The old No. 11 school, has been torn down to make way for n new building nnd the vaiious classes me being taught in temporary quaiteis. Tho tiouble originated In a class which Is being c.ncd for In icnted looms near tho new church. It was whispered about that the stove Was being fed with non-union fuel, and the childicn quit the loom In n body. Two loads of picked coal were de livered early ycsteulay morning at No. 16 school on Chestnut stieet and theie wore murium s of Impending tiouble In tho air when tho pupils assembled. A number of the boys decided ngnlnst lemnlnlng under the same loot with these two loads of "scab" coal, as they called It and about forty failed to show up at roll call. CALLED THEM SCAB. When recess time came these foi ty bos g.itheied In the school yaid and taunted the other children, calling them "scabs." So ciltlcal did the situ ation become and so feuiful were the teacheis that a general fight would lesult, that a policeman was sum moned to preset vo older. Nearly all of the stilkeis were back In school In the afternoon. The second strike of the school chll dien in the vicinity of C.ubondalo since the miners went out, occuned yestei day foienoon, when over sixty pupils at the Southeast dlstilct school of Cni bondale township caused quite a buzz of excitement In the southern part of the city. Taking umbiage at tho picsenco of n half dozen children whose fatheis aio at woik about the mines, the bojs of the school, sWty-four In number, left at tho icicss In the moining, and, with lusty shouting, matched away, leav ing behind the gills of tho school and the half do.ou who weie the excuse for tho demonstiation. Befoie tho ntteinoon session, tho chll dien pi Intcd banneis leading: "Tho Union, the Union Foievor," "No School Pntil the Scab Put hers Quit Woik." With these at their head, they marched to the school at May Held Yard, where m unsuccessful attempt was made to Induce tile boys theie to leave. It is expected that theie will be another de monstiation today. A slight explosion occuned in the Oxfoid mine on Monday, In which John Frabel, of West Scranton, wus Injuicd. He was taken to the Lacka wanna hospital, wheie it was learned his Injuiics consisted of a lacerated scalp. Frank Loptka, of Plttston avenue, a member' of Company H, Thhtecnth ipglment, was ui tested by Patiolman Victor Sartor yesteiday on the thai go of deseitlon, having failed to icpoit for duty at lamp. He was taken up by ofllcers last night and nlacod under an est, Joseph Visconeskoy, Bonnie Lut swlnsco and John Steslng, all stilklng Illinois living In Thioop, weie nuested by Constable Donlin. of Aldeimnn Kellow 's com t, and Constable Nichols, of Thioop, yesterday, on a wair.int swoin out befoie Alderman Gooige F. Kellow, on the ch.ugo of assaulting William Tur, a non-union man fiom rittston, who, at the time of the as sault, was passing tluough Thioop. The men weio hi ought befoio tho nl rtctman, but tho heating was post poned until tomouow. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Patikk Hesslon Miuy Jlonioe S) luster M. Gillespie Allcci O'Connor Mich id J. Thornton Katie Dolan Piiink V. Pickering, Ldl.i A. Pinter , Kiicilclc Podei.uo ... Miu Don.Uo Michael Burkn Miuy Ilasklns Pru S. TTinmni ... Ccrtiiidu A, Peal co . ....Mlnnoka .Old Forgo ....Plttston ...Scinnton ...Scrnnton ...Scranton ...Pcckvlllo ...Diinmoio ....Mayfleld ....Mujtlcld ...Sciniitim ...Scnintoii ...Scrnnton ... Scrnnton jr.. PICTURE PUZZLE. TOn THE UTTM3 ONKS.-Cut out tho plctuies appcailnu on this pags each day, diaw a pencil mink mound tho hidden object, buvo them until Satuiduy, then send them or tnko them to Tho Tribune offlco In un envolopo nddicssed to 'Puzzle Denaitment," Kncloso In the cnvelopo jour numo, ago and nddicss Tho bos nnd gills who conectly maik the six plctuies npneaiiiiR duiiiiR tho wook, and whoso ansvveuH aio flist iccelvcd, will have their names published In Tho Trlbuno Monday motnlng. ,rBP' " "-S," iJrgSS y lll'll ' Mis. Helm was carried to the lake at Detroit. Auc, 15. 1S12. Find two THE PRESIDENT Of the City Council, Wilkes barre, Pa., Cured 'of ' Rheumatism. Col. Wm. J. Hnrvey, it president of Wllkcsbarro's city council, who will long bo remembered for his great work for tho city, was onco a mcie physical wreck, torn In every muscle utd ncrvo from tho frightful palna caused by rheumatism. He consulted tho best physicians, wont abroad, took mud baths, and almost every known treatment for the disease. A friend had had a very similar cxpcricnct and Dr. David Kcnnedy'i Pavorito Kern ed v had cured him, so he recommended thfsgtcatkldncymedlclnetoCol. Harvey and ho is to-day a well man, bale and hearty. Ho writc3 straight to the point: Dr. David KYnnfuy, Dear Sir : This Is to certify that I was peimnncntly cured of rheuma tism by the use of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy. Wm. J. Harvey. Rheumatism Is but another name for uric acid poisoning which is caused pri marily by diseased kidneys. Cure your kidneys and the rheumatism disappears. For nil diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspep sia and chronic constipation, as well as sicknesses peculiar to women, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is unques tionably the greatest medicine known to the medical profession. It is for sale by all druggists in the Now BO Gent Slxo and the regular $1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Saw fie bottle cnou?!i for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y. Dr.IlUTld Kenncdj'B Htup Jcllj radical euro Catstrli, Ha) i'crcr ami Cold lu Head. 00c. New York Grain nnd Produce Market Now Yoik, Sept, :) VInui Miulal was jnnio nc live mill stenciled. Win at Spot Htendli-i ; No. -' led, Tl'sC elevator; No ! led, 7P4a7I'8c f. o li. ullont; No. 1 noun 1'in Uulutli, 7'J'nC f. o. b afloat: No. 1 hind Manitoba, "O'sc. f. o 1). nllo.it; op tions closed lltm, puitly !6c. net higher. Mny, 71V.; September, : Deccmhei, 7!V. Coin Spot steady; No .'. (,7c ele vator and i.Su. l. o h. afloat: No. 1 el low, 70c; No. '1 white, 70c ; options clnsid firm nt a piutinl ')C not advance; .May closed IC'si'.: Septrmhei, Ii7n0ic : October, Me.: December, '.fie. Oats Snot easy; No. '1, SJ'c; stanuaid white, lie.; No '1 wmte, ;nc : isn. ,i wniie, ji-'-c. ; iiacit whltu western, .".J.i '.".c. ; tiaek white- state, SlaJ'c.; options modeiately nctlve- anil Htcndy. lluttei riun; etr.i cie.imeiy, "JJ'ie.; factory, IUISc; cieameiy com mon to choice, 17 V&aL'-'c. ; imitation cioam eiy, Piainc; state dnliv. 17a-Jl.c.: icit ovaled, liiinl!)c. Cheese Finn: now state full cionni, small coloicd fancy, 12e.; small white, Uc; I.iiru coloiod, 1l'tc ; huso white', ll'ie. Hkrs Steadv; nvemsc lust, ,'.'.'a.'lc: vvostein candled, 'JluJJc.; lcfilg-eiatoi, lOaJlc. Philadelphia Giain and Provision. Phlhdolphla. Sept. 30 Who it-Dull and 'ic lovvei; contiact Kinde, spot, 71'ia71hc. Coin Quiet and steuel ; No. .' vcllow on tiacU. bUalifVji'. O its steady; No. J white clipped, uj.iii'ic. Wool I'm h lilted. I'io vkions rnuhaiiKiei. Uuttci Steaelj, fall demand: estia vvestein cieameiy, LJc ; do nciiliy pilutx, Jle. HffBs Klim. pood demand; fresh iie.iiliy, Jlc ; loss off do westc.n, -Mc; do, do southwestern, L'.'c,; elo. do, soutliein, 'Jle , do. Cheee Phm; Now Yoik full cie.itn", piimo small, I.e.; do t.iir to ROnd, ll'in11e.; do pilme I.iiro, ll'Aill'ic; do tali to Rood, Wj.ill'iC Kenned Sur.iis l'n ch.niRed. Cotton Uc. lowei midilliiiR up laudi, SV. Tallow I'nch.iiiwd: city pilmc In tlei cos, i,,u,'c.; countiy do do baiuls. .VaVV : iln duik ."V'rV : cakes, i,iuii'jc. JJvp Poultiy Stendy; f.ili demand; towls, liallc.; old loosfeis, Klc , spiiiiR chicUen!. l!allL.; spilnR ducks, U nllc : tuikevs, l.'ulie'. : Reese, lie. Dicssed 1'miltiy Steadv, fall demand: low Is choice western, l'.iic, ; do. soutliein nnd southwestern, lie; do. fair to Rood, ll'.a Uc: old loiistei.s, ;u ; loastiiiR chickens, neaiby laiRe, 11,0.; do. small and medium, Halle.; u ostein do, laiRc, Uillc. : do. small nnd medium, ll.ilJc. Receipts Plmii, I,0il0 bail els and ihjlnOO pounds in sacks; wheat, 170 000 busliels; com. 1 "00 bushels; nnts, U H00 luishels. Shipments Wheat 7 ".nil hiisluls; coin, !,0u) bushels: oats, 41,0m) bushclH. Chicng'o Grain Maiket. ChlcnRo. Sept. M Septcmlui wheat to du.v solil at the hlRbest piiee lecoidcd on tho bo.ud of ti.ide siro the famous F.e'itei- deal lu 'J1, the pi lee liiicbliiff 'i cents and but loi the l"iilencj of th" Ioiirs, the pi ice mlKht h.ive lieen acl vaneed Indollnitelv us all tlio av.illabl, supplv was piactieally lu the hands of one or two tiadeis The close on Sop tunbei was nl a Rilli of 7,o. ivhlle Dj ccinbui' closed 'sa'ic lower: December mill elotod 'ha'ic lilRhei with oils clown 'si'ic: Juiumiy piovlsions closed fiom --to 7'.c. lower. Cash rUotatIous weie us lollows: l'loui Quiet, steady; No. J smliiR wlieit, IjS,i7.'c : No i coin, .I'i i'Sc.j No. J vcllow, .'ihi'iSc; No 2 oats, JS',11 S'lUc: No. i while, :N.l i lie ; No L' ive, l'i'.c , No. I fln scmI. 51.J')V2: No 1 ninth western. ?1 :'",': miH.s poik, lii 1", ilii.vM, laid, Jlllli.ilir.il; shoit lilis, JlO.SOalO Oil. sliouldeiM. 'l.'"a9 Mi; slant cleat aldetf, tn.Ulsi'll 37i; whiskey, $1 JJ. Chicago Xivo Stock Market. ChlciiRo. Sept. JO C.ittlo lleiclpts, 1, (0(1, iucludliiR I..V) vvestein; Rood .steady; othei.s lowei: Rood to pilmo steels, nom inal. $7..)aS,'ii; pom to medium, $la7. stockei.s unil foecHis. $-'."11.13. cows, lowei, SI.MMI.'in: lulfeis, UiTia-iMi: ciuneiH, J1.2'i.i L'.'iO; Jmlls, $.'al."0; eulve.s, Jli7: Tesun led stiois, J,l 1 1 .'"i; vvestein Bteeis, $J 7i.ii, .V). IIors Uci'ciptH today, IS.O'i'i; tomouow, LM.OCii: ueft over, S mo; iiilscd am. Initeli eis. $7,'-'(i.i7.Im; Rood to ehnlco heavy. S7.!"i ii7 70: loiiRh heavy. $7n7.-'i; light, $7 1:0 1 7.10; bulk of sales. $7 2"j.i7.I0. Oil City. Oil City, Sept :S0 Ctedlt bnlances. 12J; eeitlllcntes no bid: shipment:), HWWl bai icls; avoinRi1, f".F77 biuiels; lillirf. OJ.loO bands; uvoiiiko, Sl,61ti baucls. by an Indian Chief In the massacre other Indians. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WoNTS. FOR RENTS. FOR IM Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. mil ItMNT S-rnnm holiao with Imnrove mcntB. Slit Woodlawn Paik avenue, (been Itltlue. For Sale. PUPPlICTtA" MATCU13D Diamond ear Hiirs, balls of lite, I carats, JUTO. Benu ti Till diamond llnpr, over Wi carats, JUKI, Diamond rhiR, lino white Btone, 1 cniat, S".. Addicss X, P. O. Pox 93. POP 8 ALU SolMiliiyltiK oiehcstrloii. bonis, iilpes, ell um, tiliuiRli', etc.; will bo sold nt n small pi Ice, which It will quickly ruin lu hotel, hull or club. Yi. C. lttckci, Plnno Denier. 2lii Adams avenue, act oss Hcpimo fiom Postoffleo. POP SAI.K-An eiltlio lis conslstlnR of llve-ycui-old black pacbiR hoise, l lib ber Hied top vviiRim, lminoss, bluii kctM. whips, etc.. will bo sold ehcnp for want of nso. D. Sweet, lilt Sboit ave. FOR SALtl-About 20 foot of desk coun ter, sin mounted with glass front and tvv o openings, lower poi tlon nicely pan elled, with dinwcis and shelves undoi nentli. May ho scon nt tho offlco of Tho Tiibuno. Benl Estate. I'AUM VOIl SAl.H-Aliy one wIslihiR to buy an excellent fnim can scenic n Rieat b.iiRiiln bv ciillliig on or addiesslng M. M. Kvnns, Consumois' lee Co , ?"' TOn SAI.n Elegnnt sites for homos In upper Green Icldgo; cholco neighbor hood; most dcsbablc locality for home In I.ncknwanna county. J. A. Marvlne, 1730 Sanderson nvenue Boom for Bent. FOP RUNT Two fiont looms: one furn ished; one unfurnished; all conveni ences; for Rontlemcn only, lnqulie 1311 CapoiiHo iiv eni'e. FOR Ri;NT 2 fiont looms, choice loca tion, line view, well lighted, roimI en tilatlou, steam heat, bath, gas. bl9 Spi lice stieet. FRONT ROOM for lent; desliable, 421 Adams avenue. Furnished Rooms for Bent. I'OR RUNT Pin nished looms lor lent; all impiovcmonts. Apply 11J Mulheiiy stieet. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE suits of room3 with first class tnblo boaid, can bo obtained at S.!o JctTcison avenue. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED-Ooocl bo.ud and ideas mt looms; fiunNlioil oi unfiiin lshed looms nl -li Noith Main avenue. Lost. LOST On Thioop car which left Couit House "-quale at I id o'clock on Tluns d.iy.afteinoon, ,n open laced ellvci watch vvtlh monoRi.iin, G. M. . also fob with same monoiam Suitable lowaid foi ic t ii i it to rJi .Monioe avenue. Impounded. l.MI'OFNDED-At I1 ! aieen Ridsu stioet, one spottod heltci. white and elluw. if not called lot will bo sold aecoidtiiR to law. Oct. I, at in a. in. V. E. llen lickson, poundmaster. Miscellaneous. TnES7orfEf.XmDRY Dittunoiei laundcis sblits nt be. each and collars and cuffs lit P.Jc. ench. Situations Wanted. A SEAMSTRESS wishes sowing by tho cluy. Addicss M. E. 11., Tiibuno ofllco, SITIWTIOX WANTED-At light houso woik in small tiimily Addicss A. M., UJu Von Stoich avenue. S1TPATION WANTED-As chamboimulel oi uiistaliy ghl, city or countiy. Ad elios", Miss M. 11., I l.'i Vein Stench live. SITI'ATION WANTED-As dining loom gill. Adihess E. S., "J.t Reeso stieet. A POSITION wanted bv a gill au wait icss and chamber maid, in at light hoiQWoik or us mil so Rill. Addicts 1.:.'.' Remington avenue, South Side, SITI'ATION WANTED-Reglsteied dIUB gist, li jcais, deshes peiniaueiit po sltiuu; lefeicuces. C. A, Stuuit, .OJ Wash ington uvciiuo. LEGAL. THE SOl'Tll SIDE HANK-A special meeting of tho stockboldi ih oi" iho South Sldo Bank will bo held at tho hank Iiir houso on rilonday, November 21th, J'joj, botvvecu tho liouiH of a and I o'clock p. in,, to take action on uppiovul or ells lippiovnl of tho pinposcd llicieise of thu capital stuck of tho bank fiom $,0u0 to $iO,WXI. FRANK llt'MMl.Ett. Seciotniy. SEADPROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In the otitic of tho City Rceouler, by tho Dlicctor of the Dcpnitineut of Piihliu Winks, at J o'clock p. m, on Monday. October tith, 1U0.', tor tho constiiicllon of a stem of sovvois lu tho Nineteenth dlstilct, with thu uucess.iiy llMuies mid uppllauces accoidliig to ptnus and sped tlcutloiiH on tlio In tho Bui can ot Engl iliellug. Each bidder shall euilnso with his pioposal. cash or cci titled check In thu sum or fifteen bundled tfl,f0oj dollni.s as a giiuiunteu to execute a eoutiaet If iiwaidcd tho .imo, lu taso tho bidder to whom Hie contiact shall bavo heeii uwaided, icfuses or neglects to nsocutu u contiact for the woik lu uccoiil.iuco with tho plans and specifications thoiefor within ten (10) dava tiom tho datu of tho uwuicl, tho euclosiiio accompanying his piopnsnl shall hu foi felted to thu uso of tho city of Scinnton, Blddc-iH will he furnished with pioposal blanks at tlio lliucuu of Engiuccilng and no (illicit) will bo uccentcd. All pioposals .shall bo tiled with tho City Coiitioller, at his ofllco in tho City Hall, Sciauton, Pa., not later than INJO o'clpck p. in., on Monday, October 0th, 10OJ. 'iho city leserves the light to loject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE. Dlicctor, Derailment of Public Woika. Scranton, Pa., September 30th, 10OJ. See the Cut Man. Effective and attractive half-tones and line cuts for card, advertising or any other put pose, can be secured at The Trlbuno ollce. Wo do work that Is unexcelled, do It promptly and at lowest rates. A trial oider will con vince you. tfS DESIRABLE ACREAGE fi-OTS CASH on EASYTERMSL NEAR THE MAMMOTH imm STEEL u AND TWO BSAUIIFUI. PARKS. V GEO.T.ROBINSON,, ,A72Erl3 Co. Bank Blclg.,V n BuTalo, N. Y. t No Order Accepted Tor Less Thnn 10 Cents. Branch WANT flfflcai. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCHULTZ. coinor Mul berry street and Vebtor avp. GUSTAV I'lClIHL, 050 Adams avenue. West Side ai:o. U". JENKINS, 101 South - Main avenue. South Scinnton , 'PRED L. TERPPE, 7:0 Cedar nvcnlic. North Scrnnton GEO. DAVIS, coiner North Jlnln uvonuo and Mntkot aticct. Green Ridge CHARLES 1'. JONES, 1557 Dick son uvonuo. P. J. JOHNS, D.'O Gicon Rldgo stieet. C. I.ORENZ. coiner Wnshlngton nvenue nnd Mntlon stieet. Petersburg- AV. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 living nvenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE A:, SON. Help Wanted.' VXVvX IS HOME WOUK-Jifl monthly cop.vlng let tcis; either se-. Send two stamps for pnitlctiluis. Illck's Supply Co., Mjl II li sted stieet, Chlcngo. "WANTED At onco, cpeilenced Htcnog inpher nnd typuwiitoi. C. S. Woeil woith. WANTKD-Agents to sell Jen anil cof fee to consunicis. PosIiIoiim peimi ncnt. Ginnd I'lllon'Tca Co.. 311 Lacka wanna nvenue. Help Wanted Male. AN EXCELLENT7ujio?tm7 Life Insuinnco sollcltliii;; Hist clns, old lino compun; not indnstilul; our sjq. tern ot (tiding new iiRents Insuics piollt while learning. Answer box M Tribune. WANTED J"; lugged Inbnieix at once, to work In stono eiti.uiv near Buffalo Apply A. D Blacklnton, 109 Fiankllu nve WANTED Ding cleik: niiiililled asslst unt. G. Plchcl, ImO Adams iivenue. WANTED Jlcchanical eiiRlneer unci as sistant to siipeilnttndent. ugo about .'0; one epeilcticod In lion business pio fened. Sciauton Bolt nnd Nut Co. SIX good caipcntcis wanted foi to build foims fcji cone i etc mnsoin at Sche ncctudv. N. Y. Wngcs, .10 cents pel hour. Buike Bios SALESMAN Epeilenced In placing pto piletaiy medicines with letall elius Rlsts; high class line; lihcinl pay. Adcliess statins pxpeiloncc and lefeionce E. 11 Giles tv. Co. 2JJ0 Maiket stieet, Philadel phia, Pa. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Woman to do fnmllv wasli Iiir. Monnav wash eluj. On piemlses. Apply .109 Whecloi nvenue. WANTED At once, .m Intelligent young woman foi geneial housewnik. l'am lly ot two. Applv 9-0 Vine sticot. WANTED Expel lencecl ladv shoo cleik. Stuto sal.uy expected. Addiesi, CleiK, Tiibuno of lice. WANTED Lidv bookkeeper. Addiess S Hull ih, .",9 Seventh nvenue, Cnibon dnlc Pa. Refcionccs deslicd. WANTED A gill for geneial housewoik. Call anv iwenlng nt :'.'! Reese sticul. Agents Wanted. GENERAL agent wanted to handle' one ot tlio best investments on the mm kit A good mini should make pi to $7.1 week ly. Indue ements aio the best; giiuiun teed position No capital needed Wis. cousin Oil Conip.ui, turn Block, Mil waukee, Wis. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigotlc Geneial Agent lor this county. No books, insuinnee, or canviibsluq. Ac quaintance with moie hauls um! nianu fnctiiicis necessniy. Peimanent. Hond, Stnlo age, expedience leleiences (list let tei. Addiess, Suite 57.', No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Salesmen Wanted. SALESMEN WANTHD-Compctent men cupjblo of euinliig good money, to handle our lino of caibou copjing pa pois, either tegular or on tho side, Philip Iluno eS. Co, 1-u Union Sepiaie, Now York City. PROFESSIONA L. Ceitifled Public 'Accountant. EDWARD C SPAPLDING. C. P. A.. '."I Tiadeis' Bank Building. Old 'phono ISO I Architects. FREDERICK L. HROWN. ARCIfB Rcul L'atuto E.chungo Bids,, Uu Wash ington avenue. Civil nnd Mining Engineeis. 11. L HARDING, Slu CONNELL HLDO; STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 7Ju' CON noil building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAUL! building, Spiuco stieet, Scinnton, DR. C. C, LAUBAC1I, 113 WYOMING avo Fiio Insuinnco. SCIILAC.ER & CO, Tiadeis' Hank Bids. Patent Attorneys. P AT E N TS " Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor lu tlio city No chumo for In formation on patentability; over ton eais' expei leneo Hcplotrle & Co., Vicar Hid jr. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND 1.7 FRANK lln avenue, Ilnton leasonablo P HIEGLEB, Piopiletor. SCRANTON UOFSE. NEAR P, L & W Passoiigor depot. Conducted on tho Eu lopeiiu plan. Victor Koch, Piopilctoi Scavenger, A. H I1RIQGS CLEANS PRIVY VAPLTS and less pools: no odor; only Impiovcd pumps used. A 11. Bliggs. piopilotor. Leave oi tiers 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's ding stoic, corner Adams and Mulbeuy. Both telephones. Wire Scieens. JOSEPH KUBTTHL. REAR 511 LACKA. nve., Scranton, infra, ot Wlru Scieens. Miscellaneous. MEGAUaKU BROS. PRINTERS' SUP- piles, envelopes, paper bugs, twine. Wa) chouse, lid Washington u venue. A)? UlKtIIUKl. f Only llatt a Cent a WorJ. Buslnosa Opportunity. BTOCIC AND WHEAT TRADERS with . out dolay. Wrlto for our special mnr Itot, lottor. Frco on nppllentlon. B. M. Illhbntd & Co, memboi-s N. Y. Consoli dated nnd Stock Exchange 44 nnd At Ilrondwny. Now York. Eatablldhed 18(11. Long Dlstnnco 'Phono 2.1S8 Broad. Monoy to Zioan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN- Qulck, n ti night loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to B per cent. Call on N. V. Wnlltor. 314-315 Connell bulldlnff. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. m , In Effect Juno 1, K0J. Tinins leavo Sciauton for Now York At l.W. 3 20, 0 03, 7.D0 and 10 10 a. m.i V.'40, .1.10, 3 33 p. m. For New Yolk mid Phila delphia 7.50, 10.10 a. nl., nnd 1210 and 3 33 p. m. For Gouldsboio At tf.10 p. m. For ButTalo-1.13, o.! and 9 00 n. m.J 1.53, 0 50 nnel 11.10 p. jr. For Blnghamton, Elmlra. nnd way stations-10 '.3 a. m , 1.03 p. m. ! or Oswego, Svi ncmH nnd Utlcn 1,15 nnel i" --, n. m.; 1.33 p. in, Oswego, Syiaousn and Utlc.i train tit nsJ a. m dnlly. except Siiiiduy. For Montiose-9 00 n. in,; 103 anil liuO p. m. Nicholson accommodation 1 00 and C 15 p m. Bloomsbuig Division For Noithumbet lnnd, at 0 33 and lu.lo n. m.; 153 nnd (ill p. in. For Plymouth, at 810 a. in.; 3 43 and 9 03 p m. flundiiv Tra:ns-Fnr Now Yoik, 1.30, 8 29. COj, 1010'if. m.: 3-10 nnd 3 33 p. m. For Htiffulo l.n nnd L'J a, m.; 1.53, 8R9 and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlia and way stations in 2 a. in. For Blnghamton and wnv sta tions, 9 00 n, m. Blnomsbing Dlvlslon Leavo Sciauton, 10.10 a. in. and 0.10 p. m. Xehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect June 13, 1902. Tialns Leave Set anton lor Philadelphia and New Yoik via D. & II. R. R . at nt 7 41, tluough Pnilor Car and Duy Coich Ciubondnlo to Now York nnd 9 47 n. m . with L. V. Coach Cnrbon dale to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4J3 (Black Diamond Expies). nnd 11.49 p. m. Sun dnvs. D. fr II. n. r , 1 5S. 9 17 p. m. For Wiilt" Ilnven. l!a?leton and princi pal points In the conl regions, via D. & H. R. R 7.11, 2.18 and 4 35 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.11 n. m. l For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Hnr llsbiug and prlnclpnl Inteimedlate sta tions, via D. &. II. R. R.. 7.41, 9.17 a. m ; 2 IS, 4 33 (Black Diamond Espiess), 11.49 p m. Siinilajs, D. A: II. R. R, 93S n. m.; 1 58, 9.17 p in. For Tunkhnnnock, Townndn, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva nnd pilnclnal Intermedlnta stations via D, L. & W. R. R.. G 33 n. m. and 1.53 p m. Tor Genevn. Rochester. Buffulo, Nlag nia Falls, Chicago nnd nil points west via D. &. H. R. R, 12 01 p. m.: 3 28 (Black Dlnmond Express). 10 41. 1149 p. m. Sun el.ivs, D. & II. R. R., 12 03, 917 p. m. Pullmnn parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnlley Pallor enrs on all tialns between Wilkes-Rnne nnd New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBl'R. Gen. Supt., 2d Coitlnnd street, Now York. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 26 Coitlnnd stieet, New Yoik. . A W. NONEMACHER. Dlv. Pass. Ast.. South Bethlehem. Tn. For tickets and Pullmnn reservations npply to cltv ticket office, 69 Tubllc Squat c, Wlikcs-Baiio. Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Raihoad of New Jersey. Coircc'ted to Septembei 1G, 1902. Stations In Now Yoik, foot Liberty stieet nnd South Fein, N. R. Tinins leave Scinnton for Nuw York, Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mnuch. Chunk. White Haven, Ash lev, Wilkes-Bai io nnd Plttston nt 7.30 a. m', 1 I) m nnd 4 pm. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. Ounker City Evpiess leaves Scranton " 3o o . in, thinugli solid vestibule train with Pullmnn Buffet Parlor Car for Phila delphia with onlv one change of cais for P.nltlmoio and Washington, D. C, and all piinrlp.il pclnts south nnd west. Foi Avocn, Plttston and Wllkes-Barro, 1 p m. nnd I p m. Sunday. 2 10 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc , 7 30 n. m. nnd 1 p m. For Reading, Lob inon nnd Hnirlsburg via Allentovvn nt 7 30 n. m , 1 p. m. and 4 p m Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Tamnrpia and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m ; 1 p m. and I p m. For rntes and tickets npply to agent at station. W. O. BESSLER. Gen Manager. C. M. Bt'RT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In Erfect Juno 1G. 1902. Tialns leavo Sciantou GJS a. m., wcok clnvs, tluough vestlbulo train from Wllkes-Bniio. Pullmnn buffet parlor cat nnd coaches to Phllmlelphln. via Potts vllle; stops nt principal Intel mediate sta tions Also connects for Sunbury. Una ilsbuiK, Plillndelpliin, Bnltinioie, Wnsh lngton nnd for PlttsUuig unci tho West. 9 47 a. m . week days, for Sunbuiy. ll.tr lisbniB. Phlltdelphln, Biltlmoro, Wash ington and PlttsluiiK and tho West 1 iJ i m. week da Vs. (Sundays. 1 .S p. ml. for Sunbuiy. Ilniilsbuig, Phllnelji pliln, BaltlmoiP. Wnshlngton nnd Flus hing nnd the West ,I"S p. m week dnys, through vestlbulo tinln Horn Wllkes-nmio Pullmnn huffft p.ulor cm nnd cotches to Phllndelphln vlt Pottsvllle. Stops at pilnclpal Intel meell nto stations. 133 p. m.. week divs. for Ilnzloton. Sun buiy, llnulsbiiis, Philadelphia and Fltts- hmS' J. B. IH'TPHINSON. Gon. Mgr. J B WOOD. Gen Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. lu Effect Juno PI. 1902. Tialns for Cubniidillo leavo Scranton nt fiji 7.:ii, s:v,, io u n. m: 12 03. 1,12, 211. 5X 520! G.'3, b21, 9.13. 10 01 p. m.; 12 18, 1 vi n ni I'm llnnesdaio-i'i II, 10 U n. m ; 2.11 and 5 For' Wllke-P.aiie-(1SS 7.41. S4I. 9 47. ' 10 ran m: l-'W. i.i-. 21s, 32s, 433, 010, 7 IS. 10 41 U I'1 P m. ' Foi I. V R It. Poluts-7.il. 9.47 a. m. "IS. 133 nnd 11 19 P m I'm Pennsylvania R. R. PoInts-C3l) 9 17 n. in ; 1 I-. :! -'5 ""d I 33 p. m, Foi Alb my and nil points not th 7.30 n. m, nnd 3. "9 n 111 v. Sl'NDAY TRAINS. s Tor Caiboiulnlo-S.rin, 11 3J n. m.; 2.11, 3, "nl, 5 52 and 11 17 p. 111. Pol Wllkos-Buiie 9J8. n. m; 12 03, 153. 3 2S, G32 uud 9 17 P. m For AiMtlytind pointK noith-ioG nita For llniiehdalo-Sji1) u, J'lvi,", mid to PW'L PRYOIV D. P..A.;,,S,4)V5?'t(Tn,5a. Eiie Rnlltoad Wyoming Division lu Effect SepteinbelJ, 19JJ, & Tinins leavo Stinnteili forJsuw. njlc. Now bill Kb nnd Intel tnedlato points. aVi for 1 law lov nnd local stations at 7.2iil. ''o" Hontsikilj' and Ahlto Mills nV$h ''t'mIus nnlveiit Scranton at 10.3S n.jSn. and 9 13 p ,111 ' New Yoilt, Ontaviohntli Wester Time tnblo lu offisit Sundi'y. Sept. 2J, llfiii. NORTH HOL'NP TRAINS. t f. Leavo ' l,ouvo Airlve Tinins, Siumtim. Caiboivdulo. C.jdcJjU. voi. 1010a in lllonim 'looprpi. No 7 ...... G10P 111 Ai.CaiboiiuaIe6,lli iwn 0, ' """ SOl'Tll BOPND .rr - l.eavu Leave r'Ar6a Tialns. Cadosla Cuibondulo. SciantOi. No 8 05011,111 7.!".Uijn. N 2 ..... 2.F' P m I.M P m, 4.13 iCtl). SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOPN. Leayo Leijvp A'"0 Tinins Scinnton Cuiboiidule. Ciclota. No. 9 ...... SSOa.m, I'AlOHJIil 1013il..m. No 5 ...... V.00 P ni ' Ai rX'111 bcmdnlo 7.13 tgm ' SOllTlt LOaNtr, O" Leavo .Leavo Ainva Tinins Cadosla, Carhondnle. Seiantpji. No, ii , ,03nn. m. 7.33 a,.m. No 10 I30P in 0111111.111. u43p,.m. Tialns Nos 1 011 week das, and 9 -on Sundays tiinnect for New Yoik city, Mid dletovvn. Walton, Noivvlch, Pneteta, Og vvogo uud all points west. Tialn No. 1). with "Quaker City Br. pi ess" at Scinnton. via 0, It. R. of N. J., for Philadelphia ...Vtlatitjo City. Paltlmoro , Washington JaildVi Pennsylvania stau points. .'. See time-table and consult ticket agonti for counectloijs vvltli other Jbies, J. C. ANPtlRSON. Q. PA, Now Yowls." J. E. WEL&1I, T. P. A, Scianton. Pa. s i