want ittrntfiirw &&& piwwri ftp; !?v pV t1rYW 'tw?: 7 1 . . .,'.'... . .w THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-1'1RIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902. ft ONE FEATURE WAS SCHLEY BE MADE A SPEECH AT BIND HAMTON EXPOSITION. fWns Escorted to tho Grounds by n Section of tho Sixth Battery of light Artillery of New York Be sieged by Autograph Hunters He Enjoyed the Races and Watched tho Horses with Keen Interest. Summary of tho Different Events. Bnlloon Ascension. From it Stuff Correspondent. Binghnnilnn, X. V Oct. , a. Today Was one filled Willi Interest at Stow Park, where the HIiiRhiimtnti Indus trial Exposition was held. Flnt In Im portance was the visit nf Hear Ad miral Schley and his felicitous speech from tho balcony of the grandstand. Then there were throe good horse races, n balloon ascension and parachute drop, which had a sensational climax, and the unusually pood vaudeville Blioiv on the open-air stage. Fully 25,000 persons were at today's meeting, this attendance eclipsing any record hitherto made In the twelve years of the association, It was Intended to atari the first race nt 1.30 tills afternoon, and the Held was brought out and scored several times frultlps.'dy when word was received thnt the distinguished guest was about to enter the grounds. The order was then given to blanket tho horses, and hi a minute or so Die big gates were thrown open and the advance guard, a section nf the Sixth battery, Light Ar tillery. ow York Volunteers", daubed In. l'he battery went half way round the course at a gallop, wheeled Into the middle of the lawn and prepared for a noisy welcome. Hardly had the boys In blue got Into position when the Rates were again opened and nailer's bund Hied down the home-stretch filling tho air with melodious strains of "Maryland, My Maryland," and after them came tho gallant son of Maryland In a barouche drawn by four white horses. Follow ing him came two other carriages, filled with member? of his party, while the salute of thirteen guns tilled the ilr with noise and smoke. WAS WITH SCHLEY. In the first carriage, besides tho ad miral, w;is Lieutenant Commander Sears, of the cruiser Brooklyn, who was with Schley off Santiago: D. W. Cooke, general passenger agent of the Erie railroad, who had arranged the details for the journey, and G. Tracy Rogers, president of the Hinghainton Street railway. ' In the second carriage was tho Lieu tenant commander's father, C. W. Sears, Mrs. C. V. Scars, Miss Eleanor Sears, and Mrs. James II. Scars. In the third carriage were Miss Jennie O'Nell, Mrs. Andrews and Mr?. White. The admiral got a rousing welcome from the immense throng on the ' grandstand anil In front of it, who completely flllPd tho homestretch. Af ter a rest of about twenty minutes Admiral Schley was introduced to the audience, by O. Tracy Rogers, of the Jilnghamton Hallway company. .The admiral, who was attired in a long, gray overcoat, over a' black' frock, and wore a tall hat. spoke about five min utes In a patriotic vein, and comment ed upon the coincidence that his first long cruise was under an eminent ofil cer from rslnghnmton. Commodore W. W. JIcKean, and In his last cruise ho was associated with a naval officer from Blnghamton, James Hamilton Scars. Ho paid the Parlor City some happy compliments. Lieutenant Commander Sears was Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contains flercury. ns mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ami completely dciango the whole system when entering- It through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should never bu used except on proscriptions 11 om reputable phyiilclaiiH. as the dam ago they will do Is ten fold to tho good .i,w can jH:,Muiy uciive irom them Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J. Cheney " Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is tahen inteinnllv. not ing directly upon tho blood and mucous Mil-faces of tho system. In buying Hall's fntnvt'li I'lipi ln unrn -mi irl lm nnn.. line. It lr taken Internally and matlo in Wolorto, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tea ftlmonlnls free. Sold by druggists. Price. 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Tills are tho best. tTMTOtmmaiBLMSa Wo sell Good Shoes for both sexes on Easy Payments, 317 Lackawanna Credit Clothes Don't worry about Cash; you want Fall Clothing, most everybody does. Then why not come where Credit is King ? Where your promise to pay is as good as the .Cold Cash. We are complete head to foot outfitters for Men, Women and Children. and our prices will m Buying Clothing on Easy Payments is helpful in many You get the garment you want, when you want it most. 24 stores, and a factory tgM?wmwtff-imvmwiMiiamiiF7n-amani TOO dREAT EXPENSE Not thd Reason. It Is not because Pyramid Pile Cute If, so cxpniinlvo that many people de cline to give It n trial, but because they find It too great a tax on their credulity to belluvc that tho published letters beai lug testimony to Hie merit of this remedy arc genuine and bona fide; es pecially to those who have realized tho .miTcrlng Incident to plica Is It Incred ible that any one who has been afflicted twenty-live nnd thirty years with tho worst form of protruding and bleeding piles should bu cured by the applica tion of a simple remedy, when their physician has assured them that tho only relief Is In a surgical operation. Thla Is rightfully viewed with dread by all those mulcted, as It means nt the least a great, shock to the nervous sys tem, with more than a possibility of utter collapse and death; In the major ity of cases, too, their Is a return of tho complaint, owing to the fact that the cause Is not removed. The proprietors t of Pyramid Pile Cure agree to forfeit one thousand dol lars to anyone who will show n single published testimonial to be not genuine and unsolicited; this latter feature Is most gratifying, Inasmuch as these let ters are written solely out of gratitude, and with the hope thofc those who are afflicted as tho writers have been may learn that relief Is at hand, nt a com paratively trilling expense. Pyramid Pile Cure is for sale by druggists at fifty cents a package, or will be mailed by the makers to any address upon re ceipt of price. Mr. Win. Llchtcnwnltcr, head of the largest printing' house In Canton, Ohio, says: "It Is with tho utmost pleasure and satisfaction that I can say I be lieve I am cured of protruding and bleeding piles, after suffering more than twcnty-flvo years. I have been In bed for two weeks at a time. I have not suffered In the least foi over a year, and 1 used only three fifty-cent boxes of Pyramid Pile Cure. 1 advise every person suffering with this distressing and painful complaint to give tills rem edy a trial. I have every confidence in it." Write tho Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., for their book on the causes and cure of piles. loudly called for, and In response spoke tiTiout two minutes. Then the races were started and tho admiral leaned back In his chair to enjoy himself, lit a cigar and watched the trotters go around the track with a keen relish. But he was not allowed to enjoy himself long. Autograph hunters, Introductions nnd finally hand shakers disturbed his sporting Ideas, and finally he had to shake hands with several hundred admirers, which kept him bus until the time for him to leave the grounds, nt 4. SO. HACKS WERE GOOD. The races were all good ones, and although each was won In straight heats there was plenty of excitement and close finishes. In the first race there were ten starters, and Edwin C. had the first heat cinched by a half length when lie broke ten feet from the wire, and Jeffrey Wilkes got the heat by a nose. This startling begin ning got eveiybndy Interested. The crowd was so big that they swarmed all over the track, and the police had their hands exceedingly full in keeping the course in condition to conduct the race?. The balloon ascension took place about half past three, and tho aeronaut kept In the air until the huge gas bag was nearly a mile up. Hy that time it was away over on the other side of th'e city, and Prof, Phelps, who was on the parachute could hardly be dis cerned when he cut loose. An hour af terward the report was current throughout Blnghamton that he had landed In the river and boon drowned. This report could not be verified. Man ager Clarke said that It was not so, tijnt tho daring sky pilot had landed on tlie roof of a house near the centre of the city. But the crowd believed tho rumor and went home' satisfied that they had seen an actual balloon disaster. The three races were a considerable trouble to get started, partly qn ac count of the large fields hi two in stances and largely because of the un ruly crowds who persisted In getting so close to the edge of the race course that It was a wonder that the horses did not step on their toes. Starter Harry W. Brunell, nf Coblo sklll, Jv, Y., presided over tho speed events. lie proved extremely satisfac tory in this trying place, and although Avenue, First Floor the Family I JitaDI e credit compare favorably with any cash store in the Ladies' Department Ladles' Tailor-Made Suits, Eton and Monte Carlo Jackets, Silk and Cloth Skirts, Silk, Satin and Flannel Waists, Silk and Cloth Petticoats. Girls' Suits and Coats, Misses' Suits, Dainty Millinery, -Men's Department Men's Fine Suits, Men's Working Suits, Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, Odd Trousers for dress or work, Boys' Suits, Knee Pants, Overcoats, Chil dren's two and three-piece Suits In all styles. Men's Suits and Overcoats Ready-Made and Made to fleasure. at Rochester, N. Y keep prices he contended with a number 4of dim cullies, demonstrated his ability to cope with them. Ills starts were good ones In" every Instance: and ho deserves commendation for the manner In which he got the field of ten nway In tho first raco when the course was swarm lug with people and the nlr was blue with powder smoke from the salute to Admiral (Schley. Summaries of the races! FHtST HACK. Jeffrey Wilkes, b. p., A. J. Con- noil, Owego, N. V. (UobblnM,).... 1 1 1 11. O. A.i br. g., C. V. Shattuck, llnlnbrldgo, N. Y, fSlmttmilO,,,, 4 2 2 Edwin 0 br. g Will 11. Ash, Hlnghnmtnii (Ash) .,... 2 7 7 Gadabout; b. m., It. 11, Demurest, Goshen, N. Y. (Demurest) 3 a 3 Mutid P., eh. m., C. .1. Peekham, Syracuse, N. Y, (IVekhuin) 5 4 5 Fred N., b. g., 1'. 1). McGregor, Cortland, N. Y. (McGregor) 7 (! I Jessamine, br. in,, J1. E. Horton, ninglinmtnti, "S.JT, (Lyman) 0 5 9 Vllbigo Belle, b.., It. V. Smith, Elmlr'u. N. Y (Smith) 8 9 0 Maxey. b. g,, F. I, Lott, Montrose, Pa. (Lott) 0 8 S Lady K b. m., E. C. Downs, Blnglmmtnn (Downs) 10 10 10 Tlme-2.24, 2.25. 2.241J. SECOND RACK. 2.1," class, trotting nnd pnelng; purse, $300 Burnlmni, b. g., H. H. Demurest, Goshen, N. Y. (Demarest) 1 1 1 Karl W b. g., O. 13. We.itcott. Mllford, N. Y. (Wcsteott) 2 2 3 f'ynthla E.. ch. m Fred Cook, Norwich, N. Y. (Cook) 3 3 2 Gilbert II.. br. g., G. II. Holmes, Apulachtn, N. Y. (Holmes) 4 4 4 Tlmc-2.1S',j. 2.17, 2.19U. THIRD RACK. 2.33 class, trotting and pacing: purse, $300 Victor Hal, ch. g Ed. Sheeny, Moravia, N. Y. (Peckhum) 1 1 1 Georgia H., b. m., Thomas Cur man, Moravia, X. Y. (Morris).... 3 3 2 Anna Redmond, ch. m 10. 12. Si mons, Sydney, N. Y. (Sinum.-t)... 2 5 3 Dr. Webster, eh. g., P. D. McGre gor, Cortland, N. Y. (McGregor). 4 2 5 El Haflg. ch. s., G. A, Gregory, Sidney, N. Y. (Gregory) 5 4 4 Tlme-2.2!U, 2.30-M. 2.2SU. Tomorrow Miss Ellen Stone, tho ran somed missionary, will be tho prime attraction. There will be two balloon ascensions and three races. E. L. Hatfield. THEATRICAL. "The Messenger Boy." "The Messenger Boy," which has had long and successful runs In most of tho large cities of tho country, was presented at the Lyceum last night. It Is a nuMcal comedy of the brand that has been made famous by the Gaiety theater of London, and on its Initial presentation In this city last night was seen by u large audience. The title role, which was in James T. Powers' possession when the comedy was first presented In this country, was In the bands of Frank Deslion last night. Mr. Deslion was one of the comedians who last season made so much fun In the "Bob White" com;ian.. "The M" .senger Boy" is In two acts and three, scenes, the first scene In Lon don, the second at Brlndlsl, and the en tire second act at Cairn. The company last night was n large one and the mem bers worked like Trojans to make the comedy "go." Several of the numbeis won encore after encore. What the Dixie Is Doing. I'p to this time, Seranton lias never had vaudeville presented In an up-to-date manner, and nt reasonable prices. The. advent of the Dixie theater has given to the public otthls city the same oppor tunity that Now York, Philadelphia and Boton have. High class vuudevllle Is be ing enjoyed in Seranton. twice dally, and the best and most expensive acts on the stage are being presented with the same care and detail as in the big cities. The Dixie theater Is centrally located. Is com fortably seated, well ventilated nnd ab solutely safe from fire. The management lias done everything in its power to give to this city a theater of which Seranton may bo proud, nnd at the same time giving the people so many happy and restful hours from business and homo cares. "Where Laughter Reigns" Is a good watchword. You can run Into the theater for a half hour. 'It will servo as a tonic to your system. The." twentieth century Mystery Phroso will be at Dixie's next week, and every one Is asking "Is it alive"? City Sports at tho Star. Phil Sheridan's Dig City Sports Bur Icsquo company opened a three days' en gagement at the Star yesterday, giving two of the best performances seen at tho house this season. The musical furco comedy, "A Mistake in Society." is given as the opening burlettn, and during tho presentation a number of new musical selections are rendered by a strong cho rus. The olio Includes several clever per formers, among them being Hazel Burt, vocalist; Bceson, Ferguson and Bcesou, Our Easy Pay ment system Is strictly confiden tial, and no se curity is required Open Evenings. the city. ways, when prices are fair down, V T 111 H ' 1 ill I I Is like Playing with a loaded Gun. ,If you have Kid ney Trouble attend to it at once. It Is easy to toll whether your Kidneys or blaikler aro diseased. Take n bottle or floss tumbler nnd 111 I It with urine. If there Is n sediment a powdor-llkc sub Etaitce nftcrstandhiR a day and flight, it It is palo or discolored, ropy or stringy, there Is something wrong with tho Kid neys. Other Btire signs of disease arc a deslro to urlnato often, pain In tho back, or if your uritio stains linen. There Is no question that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is tho best and surest medlclno In tho world for dis eases of tho Kidneys, Liver, Bladder ond Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipation, and the sicknesses peculiar to women. It quickly relieves and cures Inability to hold urine and tho necessity of getting tip a number of times during the night, and puts nn end to tho scalding pain when passing urine. The Rev. Henry P. Miller, pastor Bap tist Church, Spartanburg, S. C, writes: "For years I suffered with Kidney, liver and heart troubles, swimming In the head, dull headache and numb- . ness of tho limbs. Physicians pre scribed for me and I took different medicines, but none of them did mo any good. But Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured mo in about two weeks." , It is for sale by all druggists in the How BO Cent Size and the regular $1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle inough fov trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y, Dr. David Kwmdy'i Worm Syrup, most effective medicine of tbs kind known. 85c. Druggists. slnKera anil dancers: Ronzettn and La Rue, comedy acrobats; Dryden and Les lie, comedy sketch arllsts; Short and Kd wnrds, a clever musical team, and tho Everett trio of acrobats. The roncluilhiR burlchiiuc la on "Fun at Brighton," In which a number nf pretty costumes are shown on shapely nlrls. Two performances will lie kIvcii today and two tomorrow. Tho house, will be closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, re opening on Thursday, Oct. i, with Barnes' "Balnty Puree." At the Academy. The Irene Myers Stock company will piescnt "The Tide of Life" at the Acad emy of Music tnnlsht. ' This afternoon, "The Stowaway." "Arizona" Tonight. Augustus Thomas' powerful ploy. "Ari zona," Is a inot elaborate spectacular production of one of tho best of all American military drama". Tho scenle invistltiire of "Arizona" is particularly nooil. It Is considered tho most perfect play ever written by Augustus Thomas. It will bo presented at the Lyceum to night. "Under Southern Skies." William A. Brady's production of "ln tler Southern Skies," the coining of which to tho Lyceum Saturday afternoon and evenlntr l being awaited with expectant interest. Is by Lottie Blair Parker, who wrote "Way Down Kant." The plan of "I'nder Southern Skies" is unusual, but not unreasonable. The company and pro duction is said to be excellent nnd a thoroughly enjoyable performance may bo loked for. "In Old Kentucky." "In Old Kentucky" will have Its annual presentation at tho Lyceum Monday night. What play on the boards today Is looked forward to with keener anticipa tion by theater-goers or greeted with more enthusiastic audiences everywhere'.' "In Old Kentucky" can keep on coming for many more scaons, and It will never wear nut Its welcome. This year a brand new scenic pVoductlon Is promised and a stronger cast than the piece has ever had. Seats on sale this morning. "The Span of Life." The famous athletes, the Donazettns, who aro a strong feature and mainly re sponsible for the lasting popularity of that sterling meln-drama, "The Span of Life," aro not only the most skillful and daring acrobats of the present time, but nre all good actors nnd quiet gentlemen. They will be seen In this teason's pro duction, which will he given nt tho Acad emy of Music for three days, commencing Monday, and they will add to tho past sensation of tho scene by the addition of s-'omo new acrobatic feats never before at tempted on any stage. ! BASE BALL. National League. At Hoston-lllst game- It.H.K. Now VorU.,11 0001000UOOOOO-111 1 Boston 00 00 I 0 00 0 0 000 1 2 11 0 Fourteen Innings. Batteries Taylor and Bowerninn; Pit tluger and Moran. Umpire Irwlii. ' Second ganio postponed on account of darkness. At Philadelphia- R.H.K. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0-0 2 3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 x 4 7 1 Batferles Uonovan and Bitter; White and Douln. Umpires Kmsllo nnd La tham. At Pittsburg- R.H.K. Cincinnati 1 o o l l o o 3 o- n is :i Pittsburg 0 3 10 000001 0 2 Batteries Phillips and Bergen; Leever nnd Zlmnier and Smith, Umpire O'Dny. At St. Louis St. Louis-Chicago: rain. OLYPHANT. Spcclnl services In commemoration of tho Jewish new year -were held In the Water street syiiifgoguo yesterday, nnd will bo continued today and tomorrow. Mrs. Mcnlmau nnd Miss Gertrude Sprague, of .Sciantou, vUItcd Captain Merriroun, at Camp Wyckoff, yesterday. Mls lMlth Kvaim spent yesterday with West Seranton relatives, Mrs, W. C. Allen ant) children, nf Car bondale, were tho guests of Miss May McNicol, of Jones street, yesterday, MM Sarah O'Connor, of West Seranton, visited friends In town yesterday, Many from hero attended tho Howard riwycr wedding at South Scrniitou, on Wednesday. Mrs. Dwyer was formerly Miss Nora Howard, of this place, Mrs. Albert Klesllng and Mrs, William Jones, of Providence, wero the guests of Mrs. F, W, Simpson, of BluUcly, yester day, Mlfs I.ytlla Lloyd, of Hyde Park, Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. T. V, Lloyd, of Hell street, Miss Miller, of Lancaster, Is tho guest of Mr, anil Mrs. U. J, Lynch, of Delaware Hired. Mrs. D. w. Harris returned homo from WIIkes-Burro yesterday, accompanied by her nunt, Mr. Mursuret Williamson, Mrs. David P. Heesc, of Providence, vjs. Ited relatives nt this place, yesterday. See the Cut Sinn, Effective and attractive half-tones and line cuts for curd, advertising or any other purpose, can be secured at The Tflbune olllce. AVe do work that U unexcelled, do It promptly and at lowest rates. A trial order will con vince you. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. For Snle. ItonSHUOr.n good for sale, Including parlor sulto. and other articles. In ipilro at homo Of Mrs. Fred Uchlllig, 181 i Wnyn'o avenue. FOtt SALH CI1KAP-Black Morgan horse, stylish and handsome; line driver and aaddler. Also tjnod rubber tired runabout. Preston Brown, U"0 Providence road. PKltFlCCTLY MATC1IKD Diamond car lings, balls of lire, I carats, J290. Boun tiful diamond ring, over 2',S cnrntB, ?IM. Diamond ring, fine white stone, 1 carat, tKi. Address X, P. O. Box 03. FOB SALK-An entire rig consisting of llve-ycar-nid blade pacing horse, rub ber tired top' wagon, harness, blan kets, whips, etc.. will lid sold cheap for want of use. W. D. Sweet, 1211 Short nve. FOB SALK-About 20 feet of desk coun ter, surmounted with glass front nnd two openings, lower portion nicely pan elled, with drawers and nhelves under neath. May bo aeon nt tho ofnee of Tho Tribune. Heal Estate. FARM FOR SALK-Any ono wishing to buy an excellent fnrm ran secure a great bargain by calling on or addressing M. 'At. Kvans, Consumers' Ice Co., city. FOB SALK Elegant sites for homos In upper Green Bldgo; cholco neighbor hood; most deslrablo locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Marvloe, 1730 Sanderson avenue. For Bent. FOR RENT Furnished house to small family; modern, pleasant ana cicsir. able. 711 Qulncy avenue. Furnished Boom for Bent. FURNISHED room for rent; meals if de sired. 12:J0 Mulberry street. Boom for Bent. FOR RENT Two front rooms: ono furn ished; ono unfurnished; all conveni ence:); for gentlemen only. Inquire lull Capouso avenue. FRONT ROOM for rent; desirable, 421 Adams avenue. Furnished Booms Wanted. WANTED Four or nve furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath pre ferred, Desire location In northern part of Seranton, not too far from city. Ad dress G. A. J Tribune ofllcc. Wanted To Bent. WANTED Furnished house with six or eight rooms for the winter; must bo in good locality and centrally located. Will give lcl'erence. Address C. B. It., Tribune. Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE suite, of rooms with first class tablo board, can bo obtatnsu at 333 Jefferson avenuo. Impounded. IMPOUNDED At MS Green Ridge street, one. spotted heifer, white and yellow. If not called for will bo sold according to law, Oct. ). at 10 a. m. W. E. Hen ricksou, pouudmastcr. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoro, launders shirts at Sc. each and collars and cuffs at l'.jc. each. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By a middle uged man to assist In office work or billing clerk. Address S. V. Al S03 Brcck cuiivt. A SEAMSTRESS wishes sewing by the day. Address M. E. 11., Tribune office. SITI'A'nnW W A VTH11A( lli-llt linimn- work In small family. Address A. M., o3U Von storcli avenue. SITUATION WANTED As chambermaid or upstairs girl, city or country. Ad dress, Miss M. II., 1323 Von Storcli nve. LEGAL. IN BE: Petition to free tho Ridge Turn plko Company's road from tolls and toll gates. Notlco ia hereby given thnt an appli cation will bo made to tho Court of (Quar ter Sessions of Lackawanna cuunt on Monday, tho 0th day of October, IDiiJ, at ll o'clock a. in.. In nccordnucu with tho provisions of nn Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap proved Juno 2, 1887, nnd tho supplements thereto, for the appointment of a Jury of view, consisting of flvo reputable citizens of said county, to view and condemn, tho Rldgo Turnpike Company's road, a road located wholly In Lackawanna county, extending from Sanderson avenuo In ilio city of Seranton, to Main street, In tho botough of Dickson City, aim lo inaku the snmo free from tolls anil toll gates, and to assess tho damages to which tho owners or owners thereof may bo en titled therefor Tho same being n road upon which tolls aro now charged the traveling public by virtue of an Act of "Assembly. T. P. DUFFY, Attorney for Petitioners. DJPOPOSALS. SEALEDPRO'POSALS will bo opened hi the ofllco of the City Recorder by thu Director of tho Department of I'ubllu Works, at 3 o'clock p. in. on Monday, Oc tober 13, JWJ, for furnishing and for fur nishing and erecting street signs ami posts at tho Intersection of thu several streets within tho city of Seranton. ' Each bidder shall encloso with his pro posal, cash or certllled bheck In tho sum of ono hundred (Jlfw.OO) dollars as a guar antee to execute a contract. If awarded tho same, within twenty (2(il days from tho date of awaid. I it case the bidder lo whom the contract shall have been awarded refuses or neglects to execute a contract within tho said twenty (20) days, thu enclosure accompanying his proposal shall be forfeited to tho uso of tho city of Scruntou. Each proposal shall bo accompanied with a sample. Uldileis will bo furnished with proposal blanks at the Bureau of Engineering ami no others will ho accepted, All proposals shall bo filed with thu City Controller, at his ofllco In tho City Hall, Seranton, Pa., not later than 2.20 o'clock p. m, on Monday, Oct. 13, iswj, Thu city icsurves tho right to reject any or all bids. JOHN K. ROCHE. Director, Department of Public Works. Seranton, 1M., October 1, jinx.'. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In tho ofllco of tho City Recorder, by tho Director of tho Department of Public Works, at I! o'clock p. in., on Monday, October "ith, 190.', for tho construction of a uystem of sowers In tho Nineteenth district, with tho necessary fixtures and appliances according to plans and sped llcatious on lllo in tho Bureau of Engi neering. Each bidder shall encloso wth his proposal, cash or certified' check In tho sum of fifteen hundred 1,600) dollars as a guarantee to execute a contract if awarded thu sumo. In casu tho bidder to whom tho contract shall have been awarded, ictuses or neglects lo executo u contract for tho work la accordance with tho plans and speclllcntiniiH therefor within ten (10) d.iys from tho dato nf the award, tho enclosure accompanying his propos.nl shall bu forfeited to thu uso of the city of Seranton, Bidders will be furnished with proposal blanks at tho Bureau of Engineering and no others will ho accepted. All proposals khall hu filed with the City Controller, at his ofllco la tho City Hull, Scruuton, Pa., not laler than '2.30 o'clock p. m., oo Monday, October Cth, 1902. The city reserves the right to reject any or ull bids. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director, Department of Public Works. Scraiiton, Pa,, September 30th, IWJ. No Order Accepted for Less Thiui 10 Cents. Branch WANT 0ffic33, Wnnt Advertlaements Will Bo Becelved nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBEItT SCHULTZ, corner Mul berry Btrcet and W'olwtcr avo. GU8TAV P1U11EL, GM Adama avenue. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Seranton FRED L. TERPPE, 7:0 Cedar avenue. , North Seranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenuo nnd Market Btrcet. Green Bidge CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dick son avenue, F. J. JOHNS, 920 Green Rldgo street. C. LORENZ. corner Washington avenuo and Marlon street. Petersburg W. If, KNEPFEL, avenue. 1017 Irving Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. A ANTED At once, experienced stenog . rapher and typewriter. C. S. Wool worth. WANTED Agents to sell tea and cor fco to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co.. 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED General foreman In machine shop employing 100 men on general machinery. For a hustling up-to-dato man, competent to get out work at mini mum cost, good salary will bu paid. Ad dress Tribune ofllcu "A." WANTED A thoroughly experienced shoe salesman and manager; nlso a thoroughly shoo saleswoman. Apply Mycr Davldow, 307 Luckawannn avcaue. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. New system. Eight weeks completes. Wnges Saturdays. Positions guaranteed. No strikes. No trusts. Catalogues mailed free. Molers' Barber School, New York City. AN EXCELLENT opportunity to learn Life Insurance soliciting: llrst class, old lino company; not Industrial; our sys tem of aiding new agents insures profit while learning. Answer box JL, Tribune. WANTED 23 rugged laborers nt once, to work in stono quarry near Buffalo. Apply A. D. Blucklnton, lli9 Franklin avo. Help Wanted Female. AVANTED Good girl for general house work; competent girl preferred. S14 Myrtle street. WANTED Experienced colored gorl for general housework in small family. Sleep home. C IT Monroe avenue. WANTED Woman to do family wash ing. Monday wash day. On premises. Apply 303 Wheeler avenuo. WANTED Experienced lady shoo cleric. State salary expected. Address, Clerk, Trlbuno office. Agents Wanted. GENERAL agent wanted to handle ono of tho best Investments on the market. A good man should make $.",0 to 475 week ly. Inducement!! are tho best; guaran teed position. No capital needed. Wis cousin Oil Company, Iron Block, .Mil waukee, Wis, LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books, Insurance, or canvassing. Ao quatntnneo with merchants and manu facturers necessary. Remanent. Bond. State age, experience, refei dices first let ter. Address. Sulto 572, No, 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. PROFESSONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A..23 Traders' Bank Building, Old 'phone 1MJI. Architects. FnEDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B Rcitl Estatu EKchango BUlg., 120 Wash ington avenue. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 813 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, ucll building, Dentists. 72t! GON DII, C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULl building, Spruco streot, Seranton. DR. C. C. LAUBAC'H, 113 WYOMING avo Fire Insurance. BCll LAGER & CO,. 101 Council Building. Patent Attorneys. PATEN TS l.'MUVo"3 Tho only licensed and etpilpped patent solicitor in The city. No cliurgo for In formation on patentability; over ton years' experience Rcploglc & Co., Mcars Illtlx. Hotels and Restaurants. iTl E ELK CAFiri23NFK'rFlf.Nl llu avenue. Rates reasonable. P. KIEGLER, Proprietor. schanto"n1Toube. near d L. & Y. Passenger depot. Conducted 011 thu Eu ropeun plan. Victor Koch, Proprietor. Scavenger. a. 11. "imiaa's cleans prut vaults nnd cess pools: 110 odor; only improvtil pumps used. A. B. Bliggs. proprietor. Lravo oulcrs 1100 Noith Muin avenuo. or Elcke's drug store, coiner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK.V. nve., Seranton, infra, ot Wro Screens. Miscellaneous, MEOAItqEE BROS.. PRINTERS' Sup plies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenuo. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bu had 111 Seranton ut tho news stand of Rclsmun Bros., 400 Spruce and 501 Linden; M. Norton. 322 Lnekawann avc; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce btrcet DIRECTORY. fiie; oppnn mmi Only Half a Cent a Worl. Business Opportunity. ----t1-1pUplj-L-tUf BTOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with, out delay. Wrlto for our special mar ket loiter. Frco on application. 8. M. Hlblmrd & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated nnd toclt Exchange 44 and 4J Broadway, Now York. Established ISO I. Long Dlstnnco 'Phono 23SS Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONF.Y TO T.nAM. Quick, sti night loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-313 Connoll bulldlntt. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. m . In Effect Juno 1, 1C02. Trains leave Seranton for Now York At l..i0. 3.20, U.03, 7.50 nnd 10.10 n. m.S 12.40,. 3.40, 3.3u p. m. For Now York and Phlla-I delphla-7.G0, 10.10 a. m and 13.40 nnd 3.33v P. 111. For Gouhlsboro At 0,10 p. m. For Biirfnlo-1.13, 0.22 and 9.00 n. m.: 1.55, 6.50 and 11.10 p. in, For Blnghumton, Elmlra and way ntatlons-10.23 a. m 1.03 p. m. 1 or Oswego, Syracuso and Utlca 1,13 and C.22 0. m.; 1.53 p, m. Oswego. Syracuso and Utlca train nt 0.22 n. m. daily, except Sunday. For Mootrosc-D.OO a. m.; 1,03 and fl.W) p. m. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 nnd 0.15 i). m. Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, nt 0.35 and 10.10 a. m.S 1.55 and 6.10 p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 9 03 p m. Sunday Tr.i!ns-For Now York, 1.50, S.20, B-Oo. 10.10 a. m.: 3.40 nnd 3.33 n. m. For Buffalo-l.l.- nnd 0.22 a. m.; 1.55, U.50 and 11,10 p. m. For Klmlra and way stations 10.2,, a. n. For Blnghamton and way sta tions, 9.00 n. m. Bloomsburg Division Leave Seranton.' 10.1,0 a. m. ond 6.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. Ill Effect Juno 13, 1902. Trains Leave Seranton For Philadelphia and Now York via D. Si It. It. R at nt 7.41, through Parlor Car and Day Coach Cnrbondalo to Now York and 9.47 n. 111.. with L. V. Coach Carbon dnlo to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4.33 (Blade Diamond Express), nnd 11.43 p. m. Sun days, D. &. 11. n. R 1.58, 9.17 p. m, For Whit? Haven, Huzleton and princi pal points In tho coal regions, via D: & II. R. R., 7.11, 2.1S and 4.35 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 7.41 n. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & II. B. R., 7.41,, 9.47 a. m.; 2.18, 4 33 (Black Diamond Express), 11.49 p. m. Sundays, D. & 11. R. R., 9.3S a. m.; 1.5S. 0.17 p. m. For Tunkhnnnoek. Tnwnndn, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva r.nd principal Intermediate stntlons via D., L. & W. R. It,, 0.33 n. m. nnd 1.55 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. R.. 12.0;! p. m.: 3.2S (Black Diamond Express). 10.11. 11.40 p. m. Sun days. D. &. II. R. R 12.03. 0.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Susnension Bridge. ROLLIN IT. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland street. Now York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt, 28 Cortland street. New York. A. W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. . For tickets nnd Pullman reservations apply to city ticket oulce, 09 Tubllo Square, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. Corrected to September 16, 1002. Stations In New York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R. Trains leavo Seranton for New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Maueh Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkcs-Barre and Plttston nt 7.30 n. in.. 1 p. m. and I p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p.-m. Quaker City Express leaves Seranton 7.30 n. m through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phila delphia with only one change of cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C and all principal pcints south nnd west. For Avoca, Plttston nnd Wllkes-Barre, 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 n. m, nnd 1 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Tlarrlsburg via Allentown at 7.30 n. m 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Tnmnn,un and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m.:. 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. For rates nnd tickets apply to agsnt at station. W. G. BESSLER. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT. Gen, Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Tialns leave Seranton 0.3S a. m., week dnvs. through vestibule train from Wilkes-Iinrrc. Pullman buffet parlor car and conches to Philadelphia, via. Potts vllle; stops at principal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 9.17 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury. Hnr rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore Wash ington and Pittsburg nnd tho.West. 1.12 p. m.. week days, (Sundays. l.S p. ni.). for Sunbury. Hnrrlsburg, Philadel phia; Baltimore. Washington nod Pitts burg nnd tho West.. 3 "S p. m., week days, through vestlbnli train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buff6t parlor car and conches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. ' Stops at principal intermedt nlo stations. 1.35 11. m.. week days, for Hnzloton, Sun bury. Ilarrlsburg, Philadelphia aod Pltts- bm'S" J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. in Effect Juno 111, VJ02, Trains for Curbondulu leavo Seranton nt o 11 7::i. s.:ifl. 10.13 0. m.; 12.03, 1.12. 2.11. ::':.i',; 5.29. o.-5. s.21, 9.13, 10.01 p.. m.; 12.1S, Wr'lln'nesdnlo 0. It, 10.13 a, m.; 2.11 and l" "0 ill. For Wllkes-Barre-O.n'!. 7.41. Ml. 0.47. in ran in.: iL'.ai, 1.42. 2.1s, 3.2s, 4.33. c.10. 7 is 10.11. 11.49 p. 111. For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7.11. 9.47 a. m. l1! 135 and 11.19 p. in. "For Pennsylvania R. .R. PoInts-8.33 9 17 a. in.; 1.1-, ;.." nun ! p. in. 'For Albany nnd ull points north 7.38 a.l m. nnd l. n. " 111. hum .,..,,.,. n'niiva For Cnrbnndnlo-S.r.n, il.3.1 n. m.: 2.11. n -., r -., ...,1 .1 17 IV 111. U... .,..,- lll, ' " "' . ,rt . - For WilKcs-narre vm u. m.; i..iu, i.. 3.2!. 0.J and 9.17 11. 111. For ' llmny nnd points north 3.uf! p. m. For llonesdnle-8 50 a. m.; 11,31 and 353 P'w!'L. PRYOR. D. P, A.'Serantrm, Pa. Erie Bailroad Wyoming Division;. Ill Effect September 15, 1902.. -Trnlnn leave Seranton for Now Yoik, Newburgh and Intcrmedlato pointy ajao lor Ilnwlev and local stations at 7.20a. ' "i" "r " I lo i usVla 1 u ' and White Mills nt 'p5 '''Trains nrrlvo at Seranton at 10.CS a. ni. nnd 9.13 11. in. Now York, Ontario and Woatern." Time table In effect Sunday. Sept. 23, 1X2, NORTH IIUL'ND TRAINS. Leavo Leavo Arrlvq Trains, Seranton, Cnrbondalo. Cadosja. v0i 10.30a, m. 11.111 it. m. l.ojJP. m. N'o 7 ...'... 0.10 p. m.Ar.Cnrboudale 0.40 p.m u- ' SOUTH BOUND.' '; Leavo Leavo Arrlva Trains. Cadnsla. Carboudtilo, Scrnntan. No. a il.5nn, m. 7.2311,-rti. No 2 . . . . . . -M3 ! "' l.na p. m, 1.45 p! ni. SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH BOUND. Leavo Leavo Arrlva Trains. Seranton. Cnrbondalo, Cadosla, No. 0 8.31a, m, 9.10 a. in, 10.43 nm, No, 5 7.C0P- iii.Ar.CarbondaloT.4Jrm SOUTH BOUND. -7 Leavo Leavo Arrlva Trains. Cadosla. Corbondula. Seranton. No. il ...... U.5Uii, in. 7.23a. m, No. 10 4.30 p.m. il.tklp. 111. 0.43 p.m, Tialns Nos. 1 on week days, nnd 9 on Sundays canncet for New York city, Mid dlutowu, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Os wego uud all points west. Train No. 0, with "Quaker City Cx. press" at Seranton. via e. R. R. of N.'VI., for Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Baltimore, Washington uud Pennsylvania stato points; Seo tlme-tablo and consult ticket agent? for connections with other lines, J. C. ANDEHSON.0..iVA.. Now York. J.E. WELSH. T. I.-A.,-8craiilon.'Pa;