THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER G, 1902. tf NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA o MONTROSE. Spcclnl to tlio Scrnntoii Tribune Montrose, Oct. o. Mrs. John J. ttynn find daughter attended the nilllngs Ocorgc wedding at Tunkhannoek on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Bench left Thurs day noon for New York city to spend a few days. The express ofllco hns been removed from Its former location on Public ave nue to the storeroom formerly occupied by J. W. Oakley, nnd 13. I'. 1'oPC ot the firm of Pope & Stroud, coal dealers, will receive orders for coal and con duct his usual business In connection with the firm, at this place. A. L. llnwloy, of Taconm, Wash., who bus been visiting In this place the past week, started on Saturday on the re turn trip home. Miss Elizabeth Palmer was a guest ot Mrs. H. C. Provost, ot Tunkhannoek, Inst week. Mrs. Kstella .lefferles is visiting friends In the vicinity of Philadelphia. Miss Marlon Frailer and niece, Mls3 Marlon Fowler, are visiting Susque hanna relatives. W, J. Itorton has accepted a very good position in the. Maccy store, New York city. Mrs. W. S. Kdgar.and children, who have occupied the Sayrc house on Lake nvcnuo this summer, returned on Wed nesday to their home In New York. Miss Grace AVarncr, of Scranton, was a guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Warner, on Cherry street, last week. Harry Carey left Thursday evening for Olyphnnt. where iio ,has enlisted with Company O, Thirteenth regiment. Mrs. W. T. Sampson and family on Thursday returned to Washington, D. C., after spending the summer in this place. They express themselves as greatly pleased with Montrose and it is probable that they will return hero next summer. The young men, Ralph and Harold, have formed many ac quaintances here who regret their de parture. K. K. Kcougli lias purchased the bar ber shop formerly run by Henry Smith and Is now conducting the business himself. .Joseph MeHale, ot Scranton, has accepted a position with Mr. Kcougli. Frank W. Strouso was In New York city last week. Charles D. Beck, of Scranton, is in this place for a short time on account of sickness. E. H. Rogers, one of our town's oldest residents, is recuperating from a short Illness. Mrs. M. J. Harrington and family have removed from the Babeoek house, on Depot street, to the Jewctt house, formerly occupied by A. F. Kinney and family. Corporal IX Oscar Baxter nnd Private Alonzo B. Cady, who are members ot Company CI, stationed at Olyphnnt, were In this place the latter part of the week. Stanley Tague, of West Nicholson, has accepted a position at the electric light plant. " i Bruce Tyrrell 'leaves for Toppcnlsh, Yakima county, Washington. In a few days to join bis father, L. M. Tyrrell, who ha,8 charge of a store on an Indian reservation. Mrs. B. E. James lias purchased the millinery business which has been con ducted by Miss S. Rose Stebbins, and her daughter. Miss Anna, will take per sonal charge. Miss Stebbins will re main this winter with the new owner. Many ih this place noticed a bright glare of light on the western horizon Thursday evening at about S o'clock, and inquiry the' following morning elic ited the Information that it was caused by the burning of T-ewls Downer's house, about a mile the other side of Fairdale. -Mr. Downer resides in Dlng hamton and Ills son. Claude, has charge of the farm. The conflagration origin ated from the explosion of a lamp. 1TAWLEY. Special to tlio Scranton Tribune. Hawlcy, Oct. .',. K. T. Ames, of Dun more, was the guest of relatives hero last week. J. S. Welsh and daughter,. Ethel, are on a trip to Washington, D. C. John Dean and Mr. Merrltt, of New ark, N. J., are tlio guests of Alfred Decker and faintly. Fred Nell, or New York city, Is the guest of his mother here. A new cutting shop will soon bo starred In the store building of Joseph Solidity, at the Eddy. Mrs. James McAndrew Is visiting In New York city. Joseph J. Martin nnd Miss Kisle Zim merman, of Paupack, were married by Rev. Gottlieb, Wednesday, Oct, 1, Mrs. Russell Tether, of Now York city, Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Tether. Misses Volnndo A. JtClllnm and Franc Tcllett, ot Paupack, were In town on .Thursday. IIAMLTNTON. Special to the Scranton Triliimo. Hamllnton, Oct. 5. Mrs. Hnttlo Bnr tree hns sold her residence to -Mrs. Sn llnda Jones. Mrs. Bortree will occupy the house recently vacated by Mrs, Ly. man viiiiauis. Miss Mary Carwln, of Salem, West Virginia, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. B. T. Ilanillii. Mrs. Kemercr, of Factoryvlllc; Mrs. Charles Mills, of Iloncsdale, and Mrs. A. 8. Keycs, of Ariel, have been the Kuests ot Miss D. P. Hamlin during tho past week. The npple crop Is very good in this locality and prime winter fruit urn bringing 11 per barrel. C. L. Simons Is preparing to ship several carloads to Louisville, Ky, John Watson, Jr.. was suddenly killed Tuesday last in Petersburg (.Scranton), whllo delivering n load of produce, De- reused was 10 years old. He was n youngman ot exemplary habits, q kind Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains flercurv. ' "? S11. "".L''-w " cnS0 whnT v.,, ,..' '""."J. 'J1, ""bo the H,n..oSnu..;.V.'J 5 "X ."' '?..'' tlimilKll from rcnuthlilu nlivMi,!i,,o '.' t.h,'l),.l0"s ago they will do' Is ten' foi(1 to 1 10 good inil rim nnou i ir ,ln. I.. " w,u houu Jail's Catarrh cfuro7 manufnet ire I by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.. "oi nil is ,n0 m,?rcu.riy' nr"J ls t"Iic" Internally net lng directly upon tho blood ni l S .cJlw lurfaccs of the system. In buying la"! Catarrh Curo bo suro you gel tho semi! ttmonlalsfrce. " " Q"0y y- Tes" duiu uy u.uKBliils. I'rlco. 73c ner hnttln Hall's Validly Pills ara the best! ' disposition, and will ho sadly missed by u largo circle of acquaintances. Ho was it member of St. John's Episcopal church. The funeral was held Friday at 1! p. m. Tlie services were conducted by ltov. J. K. Broadhcad, of Jcrmyn. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannoek, Oct. i. Hon. E. J. .Torden and wife entertained the for mer's mother, Mrs. Anna Jorden, and sister, Mrs. Nicholas Snovcr, both of Laeoyvllle, at their homo on Bridge street on Friday. Stanley Jennings, of Carbondnlc, for merly of this place, visited friends in town on Saturday. The assault and nattery case against Bruce Cobb, In which James Stanton was prosecutor, was amicably settled by the parties on Saturday, and a nol pros, will bo entered on tho first day of court. Tho case was sent up from the docket of Justice Read, at Faetory vlllc. Robert Little has resigned his posi tion as pay clerk in tho United States navy and will remain at homo for a time. District Attorney O. Smith Klnncr paid a visit to Scranton on Friday. Ex-Slierlff A. G. Gregory, ot Mcsliop pen, and Judge F. M. Vaughn, of the tamo town, were doing business here on Saturday. Sheriff John W. Gray sold a number of pieces of real estate at sheriff's sale at the court house on Saturday after noon. C. Berge Little has been appointed administrator of the estate of his father, tlio late Clarence A. Little, and letters weie granted to him on Satur day by the register of wills. Attorney Granville J. Clark, of .WIlkes-Barre, was transacting legal business here on Saturday. Professor William Wood and wife, of Sauthold, Long Island, have been spending a few days with the In tier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Winter mute. Walter Bardwell will soon return to the University of Missouri, where he is entered as a medical student. Work will be commenced today on the foundation for the new milk sta tion, which Is about to be built near the upper ferry. FOREST CITY. By Exclusive Wiic frcm The Associated Pros. Forest City, OCt. f.. Mrs. Jennie Jones Is home from a visit with Honca dale friends. There are 8S1 scholars enrolled in the Forest City public schools. Clifford lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, last week elected the fol lowing oflicers: Noble grand, F. T. Gel der; vice grand, F. M. Gardiner: sec retary, Henry B. Sherwood; representa tive, Henry Carr. Benjamin Milton has been appointed foreman of tho Hillside slope mine at this place. Mr. Milton has been in charge" of a company mine at Port Griffin. W. II. Reynolds, of Cross Forks, Is visiting relatives here. W. S. Hosklns sailed Saturday on tho steamship Celtic for a three months' stay in England. William, tho son of Street Commis sioner Connolly, dislocated ' an elbow while playing with some companions Tuesday, and Is now at Emergency hospital. Miss Winifred Elchonberg, of Ellen vllle, N. Y Is visiting old school friends hero. Forest City's schools receive $3,900 from the state this year. Miss Helen Rivenbcrg, of Greenfield, Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. H. Lee. WELSH HILL. Special to tlio Scranton Tribune. Welsh Hill, Oct. 5. Miss Cora An thony is spending tho week In South Gibson. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones is somewhat bettor. There is now hopes of its recovery. Miss E. Maude Michael, of South Gibson, called on friends here Satur day, previous to her departure for New York city on Monday, where she will select her millinery stock for the win tor. Mrs. W. D. Jones visited In Carbon dale, Tuesday. Robert Lewis, of East Lenox, former ly of this place, recently lost four valu able cows. The flooring gave way be neath them, lotting tho cows hang by their heads from tho stanchions. The four which were not dehorned, were unable to loosen themselves nnd were found dead, HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Oct. D, Mrs, Charles Montague, of Dalton, visited at the homo of I. T. Wilniarth on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J, ll. Tnnner are visit ing friends in Lestershlre. Miss Mella Brown has' returned from New York with a full line of fall and winter millinery. She will be pleased to have you rail and Inspect her stock. Charles Wilmnrlh bus returned to his home in Owego, after spending tho past week with his parents here, Tho Universallst Aid society will meet with Mrs. M. J. Hartley, AVednesduy, October S, for tea. Mr, Chaddock, foreman of the apple evaporator, Is on tho sick list. UNIONDALE. Spcclnl to tho Scranton Trlbuno, Unlondale, Oct. 5, Miss Bessie Cole man has returned homeward, after a sojourn of several months In Wllkes Barre. Monday Mrs. Joseph Jones and Mrs, Daniel Reese, of Wayne avenue, Scran ton, passed through town to visit friends on Welsh Hill. Arthur Foster and family are pow occupying the rear portion of Mrs. Ell Jab Carpenter's home. Euoa Rounds is visiting friends In Btnghnmton, Ml. '8 Tlllle Welble has returned to spend some time at her mother's home. NEVMlfJFORD, Special to tho Scranton Tribune. New Mtlford, Oct. 5. Alonzo Crossley, of Btarrucca, was a pleasant taller in town Thursday. Mrs. Amodh Hi-niiM loft on Fri day for Mcrldnn, Conn., where 'she will spend somo tlmo with her daughter, Mrs. L 11. Moss. Mrs. It, O. Ilullnrd nnd children, ot Hntlstend, spent Friday nt tho homo of S. V, Trumbull, Mis. William Van Colt, Mrs. D. W. Shay and Miss Hun McConndl worn among those that nltended tlio Bingham ton fair Thursday. Mrs. Shoemaker Is seriously ill nt tho home ot her daughter, Mrs. M. 0. Brad ley. THEATRICAL. 'Under Southern Skies." At tho Lyceum Saturday "Under South crn Skies" was presented before largo audiences nftcrnoou anil evening. It Is a play In which sunshine and shadow aro admirably blended by Lottie Ulalr Tark er, tho talented woman who write It. A very satisfactory company presented tho play. "In Old Kentucky." The most notable Instance ot enduring popularity In an American play Is "In Old Kentucky," which will pay another visit to tlio Lyceum tonight. Tho play is now In Its tenth season nnd continues to nttract crowded houses everywhere This year the production will bo given upon a moro elaborate scale than over before. In addition to this, an entirely new scenic outtlt has been prepared by John It. Young and the niece will bo mounted moro lavishly than ever before hi Its history. It ls this big production and company Intnct that will present the play here. Tho plckanlny band lias been In creased largely and many new and novel features added to tho famous plckanlny scene. At the Academy Tonight. That wonderful reullutlc play, "Tlio Span of Life," which has never tailed to attract large and enthusiastic audiences In this city, will be seen nt the Academy Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. It Is moro than a year since "The Span of Life" has been seen here, and during that period of time It has been translated and produced in French, German, Belgian nnd Russian, and lias also made a successful tour of Australia. This Is a record tlint cannot bo claimed for any other melodrama over written. There Is no doubt that tills fnvorlto play will bo greeted by large audiences. Mat inees Tuesday and Wcdnesduy. "Human Hearts" at the Academy. Go to "Humap Hearts" nt the Academy Thursday, Friday and Saturday it you need the refreshment Inughtcr brings. Go If you wish to bo stirred by a dramatic story of imiisunl force. Go, it you wish to forget for a tlmo your own care, or to find nn outlet, for the emotions you sup press In real life. The Cowboy nnd the Lady. When S. Miller Kent, who will appear hero In "The Cowboy and tlio Lady" at tho Lyceum Wednesday was reading law with his uncle, Judgo Stolscnburg, at New Albany. Ind., ho became stage struck and ran away to join the Allele Payne company, receiving J5 per week and board. In the company was the late Odell Williams, wlio acted In the dual ca pacity of actor and stage manager; Wal ter Bonn, now nn inmate of tho Forrest Home, was leading man. After several ups and down (mostly downs) tho com pany stranded In Fort Wayne, lnd. Tho husband of the star, evidently wishing to cure his wife of atase fever, refused to help out with any more money. When Mr. Kent Joined the company he was well supplied with cash and clothing, which the other members of the company .soon found out and borrowed. On tho clos ing of tlio company Kent had just J2, which was not sufllclent to pay bis faro home. But he made up ills mind to travel as far as the money would carry him, and count ties the rest of the distance. Not having tho necessary funds to pay the luxury of a hotel, bo determined to walk around town that nlsbt and take tho first train west in the morning. In bis walk ho passed the lire onghto house several times, looking In on eaoh occasion. One of the firemen spoko to him and Kent was only too glad to pas3 away the tlmo in conversation. The fire man learned his story and took him in, giving him a cot to sleep on. In tho morning ho struck off for the denot nnd approached a freight conductor to whom he told his story, offering lilm the $2. The conductor sent' him up in the yard, teling him to catch the caboose as It pulled out, which he did, arriving at bis homo In Lafayette on tho ind of Jan uary, the anlvcrsnry of his parents' wed ding. Mr. Kent has never forgotten his fire man friends, and when ho plays in Fort Wayne if ho can find the boys who gave blm bis night's lodging they will ho his guests at tho theater. Seats on sale this mornlns. At the Dixie. In presenting to tho Scranton public the net of Clayton White and Mario Stewart, tho Dlxlo theater is giving to Its patrons one of vaudeville's leading comedy fea tures. Mr. White lias been for years 'the leading comedian with tho Hoyt and Froliman companies and Miss Stowart has made several distinct successes in Lon don and Paris. Thin act is easily tho best in its class and the salary period for It is as much as tho cntlro salary ot somo of tho companies now on tho road. A special attraction for this week is the wonder of tlio age, "Phroso," This mystery Is puzzling tlio peopln In general and scientists in particular. No ouo has yet been nblo to say definitely whether It Is alive or a wouderfulploco of mechan ism. Ho It man or automatum It Is won derful, and It walks, bows and talks in n manner which is so nearly human nnd yet so llko a mechnnlcnl doll that no ono can bo certain as to nn answer to this mystery. "Phroso" will bo at Dixie's this week and no one thould fall to seo it mid Judga for himself whether this extraordinary mystery is nllvo or not. There nro many other attractions on tho prngrammo which will bo tho most attractive yet of fered. Madam Sembrich. That the richly gltted prima donna, Madame Sembrich. claims aa her birth place tho same country that gave to the world that marvelous composer. Chopin, and also tho De Reszko brothers, is ouo of those Incidents that seems to stir a real Interest in her personality; at any rato, In this land. Sho comes, too, of a musical family. Her father, who taught sue cessfully pluno and organ, violin and clarionet, was his daughter's earliest In structor, first upon tho piano, then on the violin. At tho ago of eight years she mado her appearance with him, as a violinist, upon the concert stngo tu her own land, AVhen eleven years old, sho was sent to Loin berg to contluiio her study of tho pluno with Professor WHhelm Stengel now her husband, and a professor nt the ' Con servatory In Dresden, A year lator ho transferred her to tho caro of the famous Epstein, In Vienna. It was at tlio ago of fourteen, while studying under Epstein, that the discovery was mado of tho youthful plnnlsto's pos session for a wonderful voice, Then she devoted herself, by tho ndvlco of friends, to Its cultivation, llrst in Vienna, then In. Milan, aa a pupil of tlio eldor Lumpcrtl, From that day to this alio has never ro. linqulshed or neglected her musical study, See the Cut Man. Effective nnd attractive half-tones and lino cuts for card, advertising or any other purpose, can be secured at The Tribune olllce: We do work that Is unexcelled, do it promptly and at lowest rates, a trial order will con vince you. I I From the Experience oi Scran ton People, We arc fortunate Indeed to bo nblo to profit by, the experience ot our neighbors. Tho public uttcrnnccs of Scranlon residents on tho following subject will interest nnd bcnollt thous ands ot our readers. Read this state ment, "fla omphalic nnd convincing. No better proof can be had. Mr. Thomas Dalley, a miner, of 121 Fllmore nvonuo, says: "No ono knows how much I suffered.! I could not lift anything. My back hurt every time I stooped and often It seemed to break In two. I read of a person who lives around hero having been cured by tak ing Doan's Kidney Pills, so I got tboni at Matthews Bros,' drug store. The first box helped mo ho much I con tinued the treatment until I had taken six boxes In nil. They fixed mo up all right nnd did mo an immense amount of good, so that I recommend them to all whom I hear complaining of back ache or other kidney troubles." For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents,. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.', sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. MOOSIC. Mrs. George Tregcllas ls spending a few days at Green Ridge. Mrs. A. F. Doud and Mrs. George Doud, of West Scranlon, attended tho meeting of the Ladles' Missionary so cieyt of tho Presbyterian church Fri day afternoon. Mrs. C. S. Snyder ls visiting friends at Blakely. Don't forget tho lecture at tho Metho dist church Monday evening, by the Rev. Dr. Whalen, of Carbondale; sub ject, "Labor's Worst Enemy." Admis sion free. A free-will offering will be taken. . PECKVILLE. D. W. Williams & Son, Individual coal operators of Peckvilie, are willing to make all concessions asked by tho United Mine Workers of America. In addition they will give each and every one of the men who will work ono month, a barrel of flour. They are ready to go to work when a sufllolent number of men can be procured to work the mine. BASEBALL ) SUNDAY BASE BALI. National League. At St. Louis (llrst game) R.H.E. St. Louis 1 0010002 0 4 10 5 Chicago ....' 0 003 03 0 3 21113 2 Batteries Hackett and 'Weaver; Hardy and Kllng. Umpire Urown. Second game (live inning!,, darkness) R.1I.E. St. Louis 3 0 0 0 0 a 1) 2 Chicago 2 2 0 0 2 U 0 1 Batteries Wicker anil Weaver; Will iams and Kilns. Umpire Brown. At tendance, 1.S0O. No other league games scheduled. D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. The following is the make-up of thtt Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: MONDAY. OCTOBER G. Extras East 1.30 p. m Larklu; G.C0 p. m., Singer with Blshing's crew. Summits S a. m Frouufclker. Pushers 7 a. m., Wldncr; 8 a. m., llout-er! 11,43 a. m., Mnran; 1.30 p. m., Murray: 7.30 p. m Murphy; 0 p. m., W. If. Bartholomew. Helpers 1,30 a. m., Coslur; 7. a. m Qaft'ney; 10 a. m., Secor; 3.15 p. m,, Stan ton, NOTICE. G. W. Smith Willi V. IS. Wilmnt's crew will mil No. 53. Monday, October li. Russel with II. Smith's crew will run No. 61, Monday, October 0'. PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES, Cut out tho pictures appearing on this page each day, draw a pencil mark around tho bidden object, save them until Saturday, then send thorn or tako them to Tho Trlbuno ofllco In an envelope nddresed to "Puzzlo Department." Enclose In tho envelope your name, ago and address. Tha boys and girls who correctly mark the six pictures appearing during tho week, and whoso answers nro first received, will havo their names published In Tho Trlbuno Monday morning. Last Week's Puzzle Solvers. 1. Margaret Louise Evans, Taylor, Pa,.. 2. Margaret Dale. 129 West Market street 3. Charles I funster. Jr., SI5 Cedar aveuuu 4. Stanley Tubbs, Taylor Pa Two girls are watching these Solutions for Last Monday, Sept, 20-Ono Is in the foil a go of the big tree, ,the other back of tho wo man's hand. Tuesday. Sept. 30. Ono is under feet of the dog at tho loft, another to tho right of tho other's, dog's face. Wednesday, Oct. 1-One Indian Is in front of the man's fuce; the other in back of his shoulder- gg. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cnt a Wori For Sale. FOR 8ALE-I'bynlclan's chair and lioliso- 1101(1 goous, AuarcHS ,ui ijmncy inc. llOPSt-HtOLD good for sale. Including parlor suite and other articles. In quire nt homo ot Mrs. Fred Gchling. 181 1 Wayne nvenue. PERFECTLV MATCHED Diamond cal lings, balls of lire. 4 carats, flW. Beau tiful diamond ring, over 2'j carats, 190. Diamond ring, lino white stone, 1 carat, $S3. Address X, P. O. Box 93. FOR SALE-Abotlt 20 foot of desk coun ter, surmounted with glass front and two openings, lower portion nicely pan elled, with drawers and iiholvcs under neath. Mny bo seen nt tho office of The Tribune. Heal Estate, FOR SALE-Gi-ont bni'cnill. four lots Oil Jefferson iiveniie, Green Ridge, for Jl.fiOO 'each; cash to quick buyer; MxiSl feet. Address C. P. Jadwln, 513 Mcars building. FOR SALE Twelve room single dwell ing: hard wood finish on lot GOxlSl, Wyoming avenue, Green Ridge; part cash, balance on mortgage. Address C. P. Jadwln, 513 McarS building. WILL TRADE-lt you have somo well located lots In the city 1 will trade a lino double bouse on Jefferson avenue for same, rents for $13 per month. Address C. P. Jadwln. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In upper Grocn Rldgo; cholco neighbor hood; most desirable locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. JIarvlne, 173G Sanderson avenue. For Bent. $1S For Rent Ten-room bouse; excellent neighborhood; all modern Improve ments, on avenue. Apply to It. P. Ham ilton, 42li Spruco street. FOR RENT New bouse, corner Linden and Colfax; all conveniences. Inquire S05 Marlon stiect. Furnished Boom for Bent. FURNISHED room for rent; meals If de sired. 1230 Mulberry street. Boom for Bent. FINE ROOM for rent Three newly fur nished front rooms, heat, gas and bath. 300 block, Washington avenue. Ad dress X, Tribune ofllce. FOR RUNT Two front rooms: ono furn ished; one unfurnished; all conveni ences; for gentlemen only. Inquire 1511 Capouso avenue. FRONT ROOM for rent;- desirable, 424 Adams avenue. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S. M. lllbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 41 and 4'3 Broadway. New York. Established 1S6I. Long Distance 'Phone 23S3 Broad. Lost. LOST Package from carriage Friday morning containing India silk in sim ilar wrapping paper. Return to Mrs. Waylnnd, 5J1 Cluy avenue und receive re ward. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened In the ofllco of tho City Recorder by thu Director of the Department of Public Works, at :i o'clock p. in. on Monday, Oc tober 1:1, 1802, for furnishing and for fur nishing and erecting street signs and posts at the Intersection of tho several streets within the city of Scranton. Each bidder shall enclose with his pro posal, cash or ccrtlllcd check In the sum of ono hundred ($100.00) dollars as a guar antee to executo a contract. If awarded tho same, within twenty (2U days from the date of award. In case the bidder to whom tho contract shall have been awarded refuses or neglects to execute a contract within the said twenty (20) days, the enclosure accompanying his proposal shall be forfeited to tho uso of the city of Scranton. Each proposal shall bo accompanied with a sample. Bidders will he furnished with proposal blanks at tho Bureau of Engineering and no others will be accepted. All proposals shall bo filed with the City Controller, at his ofllce In tho City Hall, Scranton, Pa,, not later than 2.30 o'clock p. m. on Monday, Oct. 13, 1902. Tho city reserves tlio right to reject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director, Department of Publlo AVorks. Scranton, Pa,, October 1, 1902. Golden nnd crew will run No. C(! Mon day, October (!. The conductors and their crews In flow pool cast will lay oft threo round trips, commencing with their llrst turn out, alter tho 11.30 p. in. extra east Monday, October 0. Notice will bo given when they are to take their runs again. Ago. .. r. ... 0 ... K .. 13 riders. Where are they? Week's Puzzles. Thursday, Oct. 2-Tio daughter Is be low tho tourist's right foot; tho farmer under tourist's arm. Friday, Oct. 3-One Is hi drapery of her skirt, tho other in ho curtain abovu her lace. Saturday, Oct. 4-lIoald .above tho back of prostrate man; bis lleutcnunt ls ubovo tho horsQ'a right foreleg No Order Accepted Tor Less Than to Cents. Branch WANT Oftim Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of the Follow ing' Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SC11ULTJ5. corner Mul berry street nnd Webster nvc. OUSTAV P1CHEL, 050 Adams avenue. West Sldo- OEO. W. JENKINS. 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE, 720 Ccdnr avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Mfiln avenue and Market street. Green Ridge , CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick son avenue. , F. J. JOHNS, 920 Green Rldgo street. C. LORENiC. corner Washington avenue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. WANTED At once, experienced stenog rapher and typewriter. C. S. Wool worth, WANTED Agents to sell tea and cof fee to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co.. 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Double entry bookkeeper; ono who Is not afraid of work, good placo for right man. Address with references, box 334, Scranton, Pa. WANTED General foreman In machlno shop employing liJO men on general machinery. For a hustling up-to-date man, competent to get out work at mini mum cost, good salnry will bo paid. Ad dress Tribune ofllco "A." WANTED Men to learn barber trade. New system. Eight weeks completes. Wages Saturdays. Positions guaranteed. No strikes. No trusts. Catalogues mailed free. Molers' Barber School, New York City. WANTED 25 rugged laborers at once, to work lit stone quarry near Buffalo. Apply A. P. Blncklnton, 109 Franklin avo. Help Wanted Femnle. WANTED Woman to do family wash ing. Monday wash day. On promises. Apply 309 Wheeler avenue. WANTED Experienced lady shoo clerk. State salary expected. Address, Clerk, Tribune ofllce. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for tills county. No books, Insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants and manu facturers necessary. Permanent. Bond. State age, experience, references first Jot ter. Address. Suite 572, No. 1001 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Situation:; Wanted. SITUATION WANTED A young woman with child four years old wants house keeping with somo rcHpcutablo person. Address Mrs. Smith, Trlbuno olllce. SITUATION WANTKD-At light house work in small family. Address A. M., 133G Von Starch avenue. Honey to Lean. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO t.OAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-313 Connell building. Board and Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE suite ot rooms with llrst class table board, can bo obtained at 233 Jefferson avenue. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY. Dunmore, launders shirts at Sc. each and collars and cuffs nt lV4c. each. PROFESSONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A.T5 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phone IStil. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH H., Real Estnto Exchangu Bldg., 120 Wash ington avenue, Civil And Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDQ, STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CON ucll building. Dentists. DR. C, E. EILENBHRGUR, PAUI.I building, Spruco street, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACII. 113 WYOMING nvo Fire Insurance. SCIILAGER & CO., 101 Council Building, Patent Attorneys. p at e n ts imsws&r Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In the city. No charge for in formation on patentability; over ton years' experience Rcplojrlc&Co., Mcars HUljr. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 12j" A N iTJ:Tf rTnk". Iln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. .lEULKIt. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. I.. X- W Passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu. 1 ropcun pian. vieior ivocn, proprietor. Scavenger. ATiTnRiGas cleans privy vaults and eois pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used, A, B, Briggs, proprietor. Leave outers 1100 North Main avenue, or Eleko's drug store, corner Adams aim Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens. JOS13PH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Scranton, mfrs. ot Wire Hcieens, Miscellaneous, MEGAItUKE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP, dies, envelopes, paper nags, twine, W lYurciiuueu, iw HBiuuBum uvvuue. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be bad in Scranton at thu news stand ot Rulsmaii Bros., 400 Spruco and sol Linden; M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna avc; I. S. SchuUer, 211 Spruce street. DIRECTORY. r h 51 IE5. Re Only Half a Csnt a Wori. LEGAL. TO THE owner or reputed owners ol property bounding or abutting on botli sides ot Meridian street, from the Third district main sower to tlio alley lending across the D.. L. ft W, R, R. tracks from Meridian to Seventh Btrcot, In tho Fifth ward, city of Scranton, Pa. Take notice that under the direction of Councils assessments will bo mado for tho construction of a lateral sower In said Meridian street, between the points nbovo named, on Friday, tho 10th day of Octo ber, A. D 1902, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon nt tho Department of Publlo Works, Buipiiu or Engineering, City Hall, Scranton, Pa nt which tlmo anil placo you may appear. and bo heard It you so desire. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director. . Department of Publlo Works. Scrnulon, Pa., Oct. a, 1902. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. . In Effect Juno 1, 1C02. Trains lcavo Scranton for Now York At 1.30, 3.20, 0.05. 7,60 and 10.10 a. in.: 13.40, 3.40. n.3o p. m. For Now York and Phlla-delphla-7.00. 10.10 a. m., nnd 12,10 nnd 3.33 p. m. For Gouldsboro At 0.10 p. m. For Burtulo-1.15, U.22 and 9.00 n. m.; 1.53, 6.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghnmton. Elmlra and way atatlons-10.23 a. m.. 1.03 p. m. J or Oswego, Syracuso nnd Utlca-1.15 and 0.22 n. m.j 1.53 p. m. Oswego, Syracusa and Utlca irnln nt 0.22 n. m. dally, except biiiidny. For Montrose 9.00 a. m.; -1.03 and 6.50 p. ni. Nicholson accommodation 1.00 and 0.15 p. m. Rloomsburg Division For Northumber land, nt 0.33 nnd 10.10 n. m.: 1.53 nnd 6.10 p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 9 03 p m. Sunday Tra'.ns-For Now York, 1.30, 3.20, 0.0.,. 30.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 3.33 p. m. For Buffalo l.lli nnd G.22 n. m.; 1.55, 6.50 and 31.10 p. m. For Elmlra and way stations 10.2.1 a. m. For Blnghnmton and way sta tions, 9.00 n. m. Bloomsburg Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 6.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Juno 15, 1!XW. Trains Leave Scranton For Philadelphia and Now York via D. 6 II. R. R., nt nt 7.41, through Pnrlor Car and Day Coach Carbondalo to Now York and 9.17 a. in., with L. V. Coach Carbon dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4.33 (Black Diamond Express), nnd 11.49 p. m. Sun days, D. & H. R. n., i.ns, 9.17 p. m. For Whits Haven, Hnzlcton and princi pal points In tho coal regions, via D. & It. R. R 7.41. 2.1S and 4.33 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 7.41 n. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, I-Iar-rlsbnrg and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & II. r. R 7.41, 9.17 it. m.; 2.18, 4 33 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. R. R 9.3S a. m.; 1.B8, 9.17 p. m. For Tunkhannoek, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal Intermediate stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.33 a. m. and 1.53 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & II. R. R., 12.03 p. m.: 3.23 (Black Diamond Express). 10.41. 11.49 p. m. Sun days. D. Si II. R. It.. 12.03. 9.17 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars on all trains between WIlkes-Barre and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland street. Now York. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., 28 Cortland street, New York. A. W. NONE.MACHER, DlV. PaS3. Ast. South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets nnd Pullman reservations apply to city ticket ofTlcc, 69 Publlo Square, Wilke-s-Barrc. Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Co'rrectod to September 10, 1902. Stations In Now York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R. Trains leavo Scranton for New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash ley, AVIlkes-Barro and Plttston nt 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.3U n. m through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phila delphia with only ono change of cars for Baltimore nnd Washington, D. C, and all principal pclnts south and west. For Avnea, Plttston nnd WIlkes-Barre, lp. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 n. m, and 1 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon nnd Hnrrlsburs via Allentown at 7.30 n. m., 1 p. m. and i p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Tamaqua and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m.: 1 p. m. nnd I p. m. For rates and tickets apply to ngent at station. W. O. BESSLER. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schnlulo In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains leavo Scranton 6.3S n. m week davs, through vestibule train from Wilkcs-Barre) Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, .via Potts vllle; stops at principal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury. Hnr rlsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 0.17 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury. Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 1.12 p. m.. week days, (Sundays. 1.38 p. m.), for Sunbury, Ilnrrisburg, Phllndel. nliln, Baltimore. Washington and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 3 "S p. m., week dnys, through vestibule, train from WIlkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at principal Intermedi ate stations. 4.33 p. m week days, for ITnzloton. Sun bury, Ilnrrisburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- b"1B' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. AVOOD. Gen. I'nss. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains for Carbondalo leavo Scranton at filt 7.30. S.30, 10.13 a. in.; 12 03, 1.12, 2.11, :M. 5.29; 0.23, S.21, 9.13. 10.04 p. m.; 12.18, "For'Uo'nesdulo-fi.ii, 10,13 n. m,; 2.U and r. nn For Wllkes-Barre-6.3S. 7.41. 8.11. 9.47. 10 Ma. 111.: 12.0.1, 1.42. 2.18, 3.28, 4.35, 6.10, 7 IS. 10.11, 11.49 p. III. For L. V. R. R. Polnts-7.41. 9.47 a. m. 2.1S, 4.35 and 11.49 p. ill. For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 0.31 9.17 n. in.; 1.42. 3.28 and 4.33 p. m. For Albany and all points north 7.38 a, m. nnd 3.50 i. m. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbondaln s.50, 11.33 a. m.; 2.11, 3.50, 5.52 and 1117 p. 111. " For WIlkes-Barre 9.3S a. m.; 12.03, 135. 3.2S, 0.32 and 9.17 n. m. " Far Albany and points north 3.50 p.Ttn. For Honcsdnlo-8.30 a. m.: 11.3.1 and.-gjl Pw!' L. PRYOR, D. P, A., Scrantop, ,ga. Erie Railroad Wyoming Divisions' 111 Effect September 13, 1902.. tT Trains, leavo Serantnit for New York, Nowbnrgh anil InlernuMllato points, alfo lor llawley and local stations at 7,20 a. m and 1 25 p. m. For Houesdalo and Whlto Mills at A.35 li. m. " Trains nrrlvo at Scranton at 10.33 a.'jn. and 9.13 p, nb New "Xovlc, Ontario and Westerti. Tlmo table In effect Sunday. Sept. 23, 1902. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. . I .cava Leave Arrive Trains, No. 1 . No. 7 . Scranton, Carbondalo. Cadnsla. ,,,.10.:'.0a. in. II. 10a. m. 1.00 p.'jji. .... O.io.p, ni.Ar.Carboudalo 6.16 pmi SOUTH BOUND. ' l.eavo Leave AITivo Trains, Cadosla. Carbondale. Scrnntoii. No 0 '" li.Ma. m. 7,23a, m. Nn 2 2.13 p. ill. 4.00 p. Ill, 4.45 p..m. SUNDAYS ONLV. NORTH BOUNDr l.cavo Leavo Anion Trains, gcranioii. unriuiiinie. i aansja. ,, 8.30 a.'m. 9.10 n, m. 10.43 an. No, No. 3 , 7.00 i. m,Ar.c:ai hoiulalo 7,43 n;jn Leavo Leavo Arrlvij Cadosla. Carbondalo, Scranton. 0.50 a. m. 7.2.i a. ni. Trains. No, 0 . Nn. 1(1 4.30 P- 111. 0W p. PI. li.43 p. ii. Trains Nus. I on week days, nnd 9 on Sundays canned for Now York city. Mid- ilU-lQH b, aiiiiu, miruii'ii. uncuia, us wego anil all point: west, Train No. 0. with , ''Quaker City Ex. press'' at Scrahtpn. via C, It, R. of N. J., for Philadclph!a,"Alantlc City, Baltimore. Washington nnd Pennsylvania stato points. Seo tlmo-tnblo and consult ticket agent for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. G. P. A-. New York J. E. WKLSH, T. T. A.. Scranton. Pa,- t