THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-TTJ13SPAY, OCTOBER 7, 1902. mim mil ii NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Ut)NKSDAL13. Special to tho Scrnnton Tribune.' Honesdntc, Oct. C In the nbsonoe of the pastor, Itev. W. H. Swift, Rev. J. .1. Bunion, conducted the services In the Preabytcilnn church on Sunday. Favorable weather tills week will bring n largo crowd to tho Wayne t'ounty fair. The numerous attractions, the high class of trotting and running races, tho farm wagon parade, Otildc Icpr Wonder, etc., should he seen by nil. The company presenting "A Sister I.ove." gavo a very creditable cntor talnnicnt nt the Opera house. Saturday evening. The famous shooting star?, May Clinton and. Pauline Cook, cap tivated tho audience by thetr clever target work. Tho Main street temporary wood bridge over the Lnoknwnxon liver has been rebuilt and Is now In readiness for travel to the fair. Many of the Wayne county farmers have turned their attention to tho stove wood business and from present Indica tions will do ii thriving business. Manager Sllvorstono has secured for his fair week attrition, "Field's Juve nile Minstrels," who will appear at tho Opera house. Wednesday evening, Oct. 8. A eninpniiy of twelve juveniles In a street parade and on the minstrel plat form, will bo a novel attraction that will bo well received in Honesdale. A largely attended dance was enjoy ed in tho Opera bouse. Friday evening, by the members and friends of tho "Five Minutes to Kleven Club." Tho wet weather during the past sea son lias seriously injured tho grain crop of many farmers In this vicinity. In the early season It was tho corn that suffered. Very many Holds were not harvested, being left as worthless. Tho frequent recent rain storms have destroyed much of the buckwheat, which could not be threshed and had grown and become rotten. The acreage, was largo, but the pan-cake supply will be cut short in Wayne county at least. Dr. W. T. Butler has returned from n woek',s vacation, spent in Philadelphia. During his absence his dental parlors have been repainted. Honesdale Is nearly prepared for the free delivery mail service. Several are having the private lock mall boxes placed on their residence. FACTOin V1LLE. Special lo the Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, Oct. 4. Keystone foot ball team went to Montrose last Satur day and came back with smiling faces. Score 44-0 In favor of the Keystone. Mrs. Nowenmb who lias been spend ing the summer In Connecticut has re turned to her home in tills place. Mrs. S. II. Wrlgley, of West Scran ton, was visiting friends here this week-. Mrs. Anna Shales Is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Knnpp. Mrs. Phoebe Bailey wil leave for her homo In Canada. Tuesday evening. Her sister. Mrs. John Woo'dbrldge, of Dalton will accompany her. The W. C. T. IT. will hold a social at tho home of Mrs. W. 1,. Foliet, Tuesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. All Interested in temperance work are cordially invit ed. Panlowna lodge, Daughters of P.e bekah will meet Tuesday evening. Tho Rev. Hubert T. Jones, of Ithaca, Is. Y., will lecture on the Passion Play at the Methodist church next Friday evening. Admission 25 cents, children lii cents. Louis Wrlgley. of Kingston, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A bra in Wrlgley. DUXDAFF. Special to tho Scr.mtoa Tribune. Ditndaff, Oct. 0. Tho supper, given for the beuellt of the Baptist church at Mrs. W. L. Millard's, on Thursday evening, Oct. 2, was very successful, and n pleasant time was enjoyed by those who attended, W, t Nicholson, of Jormyn, called on friends here, Friday. Kd. Miu-on, of .lermyn, called on friends here, Friday. We regret to state that K. K. Wells mid wife are about to depart from us. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are two of our most popular persons In church and social vork, and their pleasant smiles and helping hands will be missed. They are about to start on n lour of the many churches as singing evangelists, and wo wish them great success in their now Held of labor. Heavy mid long rains are damaging IN fli& ftfif the question ofhemth m vibk ruuo. becomes mainly ,i lV ., question of nutrition. If the stomach anu omer organs ot utgestion and nutri tion are kept in a healthful condition there will be a well-nourishcd body, ami little liability to disorders of the liver, bowels or such other disorders as may resuii i rum in nutrition and lack of exer cise. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach nnd other or gans of diges tion and nutri tion, and nlso in Hf diseases of oth er organswhiclt are caused by the diseased condition of the etouiach. By enabling the perfect nutri tion of the Bra 1 body it increases the vital power nud promotes a vigorous old age, " I was a ( urtcrer from chronic diarrhea for five yenr," writes Mrs. Mury A. Aaron, of Rolls, Helps Co., Mo. "I tried different remedies, which would give me relief fur a tdiort lima only, My trouble would return as bail as ever, I consulted you fu July. 1500, and by your advlcs commenced using l)r. Pierce's remedies. I took two bottles of the '(-olden Medical Discovery.' three vials of the 'Pellets,' and some of the ' Extract of Smart-Weed,' as you advised, t have not had any return of my trouble since using your medicine. Am now seventy-one years old and I uevcr had anytlilug to relieve we so quick. I think Dr. I'ierce's medicines the greatest on earth. Should I ever have any re. turn of my trouble shall use your medicine. My thanks to you for your advice and thank to Almighty God for restoring me to health through your hands." Accept no substitvtc foe "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, (he best laxative for old people. They curevcon ttipition and biliousness. m 11 great deal of the crops, potatoes now rotting badly. It Is high time our game olllecrs looked lifter those who nro violating tho game lawn by hunting out of sen son, Walter White made a call on Cur bondalo friends, Saturday. Charles L07.I11 has sold his span of fine horses and Is now driving a line young horse. Miss Bolton, of Scranton, Is visiting at tho homo of John Bolton. Mrs. ,T. C. Wells returned homo on Sunday, after spending a Week with friends nt Pleasant Mount. J. C. Wells Is erecting a lino now barn on his farm In Clifford township. Dormice Hurdlck and son.rtalph, cap tured three line racoons the other night. Miss Clortrude tinker Is visiting rela tives In Wllkes-Harrc. AV, h. Decker has purchased n lino new gun, Wilts says the game Is all his as a consequence. How about It Dr. FlkoV WOLMEUS. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Whinners, Oct. 0. .Mr. Sulllvnpt ot the linn of Moloney & Sullivan, whole sale dealers of fruit and produce, of Tenth avenue, Now York city, has load ed several cars of apples at Lake Ariel, and Is going to load several cars more at Whinners and ship them to New York city. As this is the second time Mr. Sullivan sent apples from Wlm niers' stntlon, the people who are ac quainted with him, give him a very hearty welcome. Ministers of tho Kvangelical church at Wlmmers held their quarterly con ference Saturday. Nov. Eggo finished all of his harvest homo sermons in all of his different charges. He was presented with a largo pumpkin by Mr. Abel Knslln, which weighed forty-one pounds. Mrs. Robert Perry, of Dunmore. wife of the noted singer, was a guest of Mrs. L. Bronson, on Friday last. No coal of the best quality can bo purchased at Wlmmers. Washed coal, wholly unfit for baking Is $2.50 per ton. HOPBOTTOM. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Oct. C The Young Pro pie's Christian association, which con vened here Saturday and Sunday, was well attended. Those from out of town were: Miss Flora Tiffany, Miss Myra Maynard, of Nicholson: Mr. and Mrs. Waldie, Mr. and Mrs. Van Aiken. Miss Ktta Sage, Miss Gertrude Waldie, of Brooklyn; Miss Nellie Loonils, of Klngsley; Ttev. Tllllnghast. state su perintendent of I'niversallsts; ltev. Payne and Miss Ida Barber, of Scran ton. The next convention will be held at Brooklyn, In May, 1003. Miss Myra Jackson spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents In New ark Valley, N. Y. Dan Harris, of Scranton, spent a few days last week as the guest of Solomon Bell. Margaret Babson, of Brooklyn, visit ed at O. P. Tiffany's over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. A. TIngley, of Carbondale, recently visited at Mrs. M. M. Bell's. PALTOX. George Parktnn has been awarded tho contract for pinning steam bent In the Hnptliit parsonage. Mrs. A. V. Cooper, of Montrose, Is tho guest of Mrs. O. P. Stall. Miss Lena Tiffany, who Is employed as a bookkeeper In Wllkes-Hnrro, spent Silnday with her parents here. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Alice Jlnwley, of Dorrnncoton. There was a large attendance at the union temperance service In the Baptist church Sunday evening. Itev. F. J. Ca terer, of the Six-Principle Baptist church preach an Interesting sermon. Ttev, Robert T. Jones D. !., of Ithaca, N. Y., will present the celebrated Pas sion Play In the Methodist church on Thursday evening. It will bo illustrated with llfty ofllcial views. The admission villi be 10 and SO cents. A business meeting of the Kpworth League will be held in tho Methodist church Tuosdny evening. . A supper will bo served In the Baptist church on Wrdne-diiy evening, beginning at 5.30 o'clock, Tho price of tho supper will be 13 cents. A meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union will be held at tho home of Mrs. Charles Creusy on Friday aflernoon at 3 o'clock. The missionary society of tho Baptist church will hold a meeting nt the homo of Mrs. Mary K.iton on Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock. Dr. II. C. Downs, of Scranton, has lo cated In tills place. Ho has opened an oilicn In tho home of Mrs. Can. Tho continued rains and eouo;uent high water In tho creek Indicate that wo will have no new concrete nrch bridge tills whiter. It is hoped, however, that this will not bo true. Bromley Smith, of Factoryvllle, was la town on Saturday, soliciting patrons to have electric lights plated In their homes and places of business. ELMIIURST, Mls Helen Williams has returned from a vlt-it at Montrlnlr and Rncknway, Mls Lou Dunning has scoured n posi tion In tho Correspondence Institute, it t Scranton, and entered upon the discharge of her duties there yesterday morning. William Ludwlg is still coiillned to tho house with an attack of rheumatism, .Mrs. Daniel Crimes spent last week with relatives In Sullivan county X. Y. Mrs. Frank McDonald and Miss .Mary Jenkins, of Plalulleld, N. J., nro vi.ltlng their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, F, Jen kins. Mrs. Walter Williams secured eleven premiums at tho Mudlsonvlllo fulr Inst week, Mrs, Spitngonburg nnd two children, of Nay Aug, spent Sunday at tho homo of .Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Pago. Dr, Knedler and family leave this morning for Moscow, where they will make their home in tho future. Tho doc. tor and his wife havo very pinny warm friends here, who regret exceedingly the circumstance) that seemed to mako tho chango advisable. They will lio much missed In social and religious circles, ns both the doctor and Mrs. Knedler liavo been aetlvu workers In tho Presbyterian church ami Sunday school of this place. Thc will retain Ihenr memlierihlp in this church and the doctor will havo an allien In tho Knickerbocker building, on Front streut. whom ho can ho consulted from I In t p. m, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Miss Besslo Buckingham vpeut last right with her cousin, Miss Alico Buck ingham at Scranton. WAVtiRLYr, Tho first of a course of fourteen bi weekly Academy Extension lectures will bo given at Waverly academy, Tuesday evening, Oct. 7, at S o'clock. Tho nubjeot Is "Heroes and the Hciolc Ago;" tho lec turer, the Itev. M. S. Godshall, Ph. D. KMSJOSSS CASE, a cane Jim. as Boss Stiffened Goad Watch Cases re rccoftnltfd m IIib Unndsrd by ll Jowelars. They re lilontlcnl with eolld gold rnsea In npprsrnnc nml site, hut much loner In price. .rafil. Don't ncc'ptnnycnsflmlrt to he "Just na vtfSQp Rood "as tho Hom. Look for t he Keyetono yfl! trade-murk. Hend for booklet. The Kejitono Watch Cao Company, Philadelphia. THEATRICAL. "In Old Kentucky." At the Lyceum last night "In Old Ken tucky" was presented by a good company, with a lino scenic display. Tlie story of tho play is olio of strong Interet and tho good points of It wcro well brought out last night. "Tho Span of Life." That "Tho Span of Life," Sutton Vane's realistic melodrama lias lost 110110 of Its popularity was demonstrated by tho largo audience which greeted It last evening at tho Academy. Tho play luls lieea presented hero several times be lore, but tho company which nppcnml hero last evening Is tho best which has over presented tho production here. Miss Francis and Miss Hurley In tho leading and comedy roles deserve particular men tion. Tho play Is In four acts and eleven scenes nnd has an elaborate scenic equip ment. Tho third act Introduces the famous acrobats, "Tho Douazottas," who form a human bridge twelve feet long nnd thirty loot in tho air over which three people run to safety. Tho Lighthouse scono U the second act Is very realistic. "Tho Span of Life" will be repeated tonight and Wednesduy with matinees both days. Seats now on sale for tho balance of tho engagement. "Phroso" nt the Dixie. The audiences at the Dixie theater yes terday were certainly mystllled in 11 thor ough manner by the strange performance of tho mueh-talked-of Phroso, the me chanical man. Although all regarded the tiling with tho most careful scrutiny, but few worn really satisfied whether It was flesh and blood or wood, who and wax. While It seemed almost Impossible that a figure could be constructed that would walk and talk, yet It also appeared Im possible that a human being could pro-t-erve tho immobility of expression that made tho wax-like face of Phroso Impene trable. An excellent vaudeville bill Is also given, in which tho Clnyton White and Marie Stuart company, Johnson, Davenport and Lorclla, the Knight Brothers, Young and Brooks. Mi.Olynu, tho bicyclist, and Miss Kmile Kdwards won much applause. The White and Stuart company will present an entirely new sketch on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, entitled, "Geraldlao." At the evening performance, Sid Forester, of Forester it Floyd, made his appear ance and gave several songs, which were well received. "The Cowboy nnd the Lady." There Is no li;ck of "atmosphere" in "Tho Cowboy and tho Lady," by Clyde Fitch, which will bo the attraction at tho Lyceum Wednesday night. Jt is redolent of the breezy west and it Is worthy of general favor. The position, hrlelly. is this: A Yale man coines to Colorado to grow tip with tho country. Ho is at at tho head of 11 busy enterprise lie meets a classmate hero, a dawdling fellow who is n chaser of petticoats and a bold, bad, superheated man generally. Tho rascal has for a wife a very sweet and coquettish wo man, whom the hero, North, falls des perately hi lovu with. She, while not ad mitting It. Is in lovo with him. which from a highly moral standpoint, is rep rehensible. It Is human nature, never theless. A half-bleed whom Weston has injured by making lovo to his sweetheart, kills Weston in the dance hall and leaves tho body with tho moonlight streaming in upon it. As the real murderer glides away Mrs. Weston and North enter tho darkened room from dlffeient points, both unconscious of tho horror they nro to meet. They are stopped by the corp.su of tho nmidcrcd man. They glanco at each other and each thinks tin other Is the murderer. Sullenly, tho alarm Is given, tho rononi Wis up. the lights arc turned on and, the sheriff being of tho party, sees the wife bending over tho depraved husband and, assuming she is tho murderer, starts to arrest her. Then North steps up and, to save her, .says: "I am tho man you want," and gives him self up. Mrs. Weston Is horror-struck and silent, assuming of course, tlmt North's confession Is the simple truth. Tills, It will be seen, is a particularly strong situation, worthy almost of tho genius of Sardou. The denouement Is cleverly worked out in tho last act. Mr. Kent In tho title rolo is said to bo admirably lilted. An exceptionally ca pable company Is promised, while tho stage settings nro snld to bo particularly elaborate. "King; Dodo" Soon. Tho company presenting "King Dodo" will consist of twenty principals, thirty chorus and an orchQstra of ten picked musicians. No company In years has had such a thorough equipment and nothing has been left undone lo mako this organ ization pre-eminent of Its kind. The widely known success of tho Castlo Square Opera company under tho care ful guidance of Henry W. Savago Is proof positive tlmt the above Is true. This organization conies to tho Lyceum very soon and no doubt will till the theater to overllowlug, as it will by tho musical treat of the senon. The Sombrich Becltnl. Tho Interest In tho great musical event which will open tho season at tho Ar mory on tho evening of October .'!, 111 erenses an tho time approaches nud an Mine, Senibiich Is tho peer of tho great artists whtt-appeared last season tho Ar mory should bo thronged o'u this 00 casiou. TI10 subscription nalo now open at Pow ell's music store Is progressing nnd thosa who call this week can secure choice beats. Prices 73 cents to JJ.,10. MOQSXC, Mr. nud Mis. tieorgo T'regallns spent Sunday with friends In flrienwooil. Mr. nud Mrs. William Stevenson spent Sunday at Dalton. Charles Hcheuch, of Scranton, wns n culler In town Sunday. Mr. and Airy, Bort Smith nud daughters, Murjorlo and Dorothy, of Loudon, nrn visiting at tho homo of tho hitter's I'uthcr, D. CJ. Ureene. airs. Peter Wilson nnd daughter nro visiting friends in Stroudsburg. William Wedcman. of Scranton was a caller in town Sunday. Mrs. Howard Maschull is suffering from a slight attack of pneumonia. David Lewis, ot Wyoming, spent Sun day In town. Miss Kmimi Park was u caller in Hydo Pary Sunday. L'urneat, the young son of Mr, mid Mrs, WATCH PROTECTION Tho. Inn. floss StlfTonod Gold Watch Cn nro nn Improvement on nolle! gold cases. Tlioy nro mrotiger nnd won't bend or dent. Mode of two layers of gold, with 11 layer of ulttTetitug motal between, welded together Into one solid "licet.. Tho otlUldn layer pnnlntna nmro cold tlmn iin bo worn oil in 25 years, tho tlmo for which a 11088 uato is guarameou. KIPKVJbsmI f&QlWr, GOLD LCASErf - T 11 S, Frank Breezy, fell from n choir on Sun day and sustained a broken arm, TAYLOR. Tho llrst foot ball gnmo of the sea son was played here on Saturday be tween the Taylor Juniors nnd tho Alumni Juniors of West Scranlnn. Two twenty mluulc halves were played mid tho score was n tie, " lo ,". . Miss Howe, a young lady of West Scranton, has been engaged by our school board to assist In teaching In tho primary department of No. 3 school, owing lo tho crowded condition of tho school. Tho masonry work for tho now hall of Henry Welsenduh on t'nlon stieet Is com pleted. Carpenters will soon commence work on tho structure. Taylor (c Tubhs havo been awarded tho contract. The Sterling Social club conduct lta tegular weekly social this evening nt Weber's rink. Miss Beddlugtou, of Pitts ton, will be tho accompanist. Miss Nina Olmstcad. of Main street, left yesterday for Bloomsburg, where she will visit her sister. Miss Kate, who Is a student at tho State Normal school there. .Miss Olmstcad will also attend tho fair at tlint place. Misses Olwen llowells and Lucy Win ters, of this town, sang a duet nt the Plltston Methodist Kpiscopal church Kp worth league rally on Sunday. William Ilarlns, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Ilarlos, of Washington street, left yesterday to resume Ids studios at tho Western Pennsylvania Medical College, Pittsburg. William J Nelger, of Hnllstend, called on his fnmlly on Taylor street Sunday. John P. Thomas, of Pond street, left yesterday for Blanberg, Ph., to visit rel atives. Prldo of Lackawanna lodge. No. IS, American Protestant Ladles' association, will Install newly elected officers at this evening's session. Itev. Dr. Moffat, of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church, nfliclated at the local Presbyterian church on Sunday. Mrs. Wiliam Vaughn, of South Scran ton, was tho guest of relatives In town yesterday. PECKVILLE. A special meeting of the Kpworth league will be held In the church parlors on Tuesday celling. Business of Pu jol tuitco. (1. B. Reed, secretary. A searchlight Is being put up at tho Sterrick Cieek colliery of the Temple Iron company. Tho searchlight will bo on top of the high culm pile adjoining tho breaker. It Is expected to be placed in operation by Wednesday evening. Mrs. J I. K. Barnes Is spending a few days at Washington, D. C. C. J. Cinzemnller. of Philadelphia spent Sunday with his family at Poek vllle. -Master Winllcld Broad is convalescent from an attack of quinsy. Council met In regular session last evening. Situations Wanted. SITI'ATION WANTI3D as scrub or kitch en girl. Address ls:., Vou Storcli uvu. WANTKD A situation by a lespectablo girl of L'l , at general housework or dining room girl; experienced. Address Lena Spangenberg, ".'.'3 Hecso street. SITI'ATION AVANTKD-A young woman with child four years old wants house keeping Willi soiuo lespectablo person. Address Mrs. Smith, Tribune otlice. SITI'ATION WAN'TUD-At light house work In .small family. Addrers A. M., 13i Von Storch avenue. SEALED PROPOSALS. SlTALKn'piWPOs'Cl's'-.vTlf bo opencuMn tho office of the City Itecouler by tho Director of the Department of Puollo Works, at 3 o'clock p. in. on Monday, Oc tober 13, IDOL', for furnishing and for fur nishing and erecting htrect signs and posts at til" intersection of tho several streets within the city of Scranton, Kaeh bidder shall enclose with his pro posal, cash or certilled check hi the sum of one hundred (JluMKM dollars as a guar antee to execute a contract. If awarded tho same, within twenty c.'ii) davs from the dato of award. In case the bidder to whom the contract shall havu been awarded refuses or neglects to execnto a contract within the said twenty coi days, tho enclosure accompanying his proposal shall bo forfeited lo thu uso of tho city of Scranton. Kaeh proposal shall bo accompanied with a sample. Didders will bo furnished with proposal blanks at the Bureau of Kiigliieering and 110 wioeiH mil lie iicccpifil. or ail bids. JOHN R. BOC1IK. Director. Department of Public Works. Scranton, Pa October 1, jijo:'. aii pruposuiH hiiiiii do iiieil with tho City Controller, at Ills oflloo In tho Citv Hull, Scranton, Pa., nut later Mum ".'io o'clock p, m. on Monday, Oct. 13, VM' Tho city icservcs tho rmlit to rrie,.t"!mv PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE ONKS.-Cut out tho pictures appearing on this page each day, draw a pencil mark around tho hidden object, savo thorn until Saturday, then send them or tnko them to Tho Trlbuuo office In un envolopo addressed to "Puzzlo Dciinrtmnnt." Kncloso In tho cnvclopo your name, ago and nddrosa. Tho boys and girls who correctly mark tho six pictures uppearlng during the week, nnd whoso answers aro llrst received, will havo their names published in Tho Trlbuno Monday morning. Ill 11 lj ll-lifMpv riS wM W ;wwlwK tP$s n" -. . dgTfc. ...-. ..v.-'g. .--.--, t .w.f . t- ).., rrTrvr-r' , "'- avtt These travelers have taken shelter in mountains. Find the shepherd who owns THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" Only lUtf a Cent a Word. For Snlc. VOW SALK Fine quartered link library ...1.,... ....Ilnt.n.l ..... t.t.t...,.. V fl,.. Ullllf, llUlinill'U IU1. ,mim:fa ... llllllQ OlllCC. FOIl SALK-PliyRlclaii'B ch.ilr and house hold goods, Address 701 tjulncy nve. FOB SALK-Ahout 20 foot ot desk coun ter, surmounted with plnsu front nnd two openings, lower portion nicely pan elled, with drawers nnd shelves under neath. May be seon rit tho ofllcc ot Tho Tribune. Heal Estate. FOB SALK-Ouo largo block of buildings, corner uiiesinut ana uriuner suceis, containing stores nnd dwellings; nlso onn lino hotel. Apply to Geo. W. Frost, 101 Kust Drinker street. FOB SALK-tiroat bargain, four lots on Jefferson avenue, Oreen Blilge.,, for Jl.r00 eitch; cash to quick buyer; MtxlSl feet. Address C. P. Jadwln, f.13 Mears building. FOB SALK Twelve room single dwell liigihard wood Ilnisli on lot bOxlsi, Wyoming nvcnile, Green Ridge; part cash, balance on mortgage, Address C. 1. Jadwln, M," Mears building. WILL TBADK If you havo some well locnled lots In the city 1 will trade a duo ilotihlo house on Jefferson avenue for same, rents for Jl.'i per month. Address C. P. Jadwln. FOR SALE Klcgnnt sites for homes in upper Groen Rldgo; cholco neighbor hood; most desirable locnlllv for homo In Lncknwnnna county. J. A. Mnrvlne, 1738 Sanderson avenue. For Bent. FOR RKNT Half now doublo house; POO Prescott avenue: all improvements. Apply (J-J Prescott avenue. S.'iO WILL RUNT Hue fl-room brick house; 117 Qulney avenue. M. 11. Holgute, Commonwealth Building. J1S For Rent Ten-room house; excellent neighborhood; nil modem Improve ments, on avenue. Apply to R. P. Ham ilton, I2ii Spruce street. FOR RKNT New house, corner Linden and Colfax; all conveniences. Inquire Sit.", Mm Ion stieet. For Sale or Kent. FOR SALK o'lt RKNT The :i-story brick building, with boiler house attached, nnd lonu row of sheds for horse.", wag ons, etc.; also railroad switch suitable for manufacturing purposes; lately occupied by tho Clock Tobacco Co. R. M. Winton, Room No. M.', Mears Building. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RKNT Three newly furnished front rooms, bent, gas and bath. ,'M block. Washington avenue. Address X Tribune ofllcc. FL'RNISIIKD room for rent; meals if de sired, list) Mulberry street. Boom for Bent. FOR RKN'T Two front rooms: one furn ished; one unfurnished; all conveni ences; for gentleman only. Inquire 1511 Cnpousc avenue. FRONT ROOM for Adams avenue. rent; desirable, 1H Board and Booms. VERY DKSIRAI1LK suite of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtained nt 'HZ Jefferson avenue. Wanted. WANTED Six or eight horse power en gine, State price and length of tlmo been used. W. M., Box ."0, Starucca, Pa. Lost. LOST White bull terrier; two brown spots over tail. Liberal tewttrd. Dr. AVainwright, GTi Linden street. LOST Package from carriage Friday morning containing India silk in sim ilar wrapping paper. Return to Mrs. Wnylnnd, D31 Clay avenue and receive ro waid. LEGAL. TI1K ADJOURNED annual mooting of the members of tho Pennsylvania Oral School for the Deaf will ho held at tho oflloo of tho Secretary, room I0:s, Cou ncil building, Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday, Oct ill, at ;s o'clock p. m for tho election of four directors to servo three years, and for such other business as may bo prop erly brought before tho meeting. HENRY BKLLN. Jr., Secretary. ORPHANS' COl'RT SALE.-Kstato ot Anna H. Richmond, deceased. By vlrtuo of an order oL tho Orphans' Court of Lackawanna County, there will bo exposed ot public sale, at thu Jury Room of tho Court Bouse, at Scranton, in said county, on Thursday, the ltilh day of October, A. D. IDiW, at ten o'clock a. m tho following piece of land: Tho surface or right of soil only of that certain lot of land In the First wind of the city of Scianton. Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, being lot number two cl) In Block "D" on n plan of lots of (leorgo W. Finn s Addition to the city of Sciantnii. known and designated as "Brighton Place," on a map intended to bo recorded ill the Recorder's office at Scranton In Deed Book II'!, pagn t!7il. Said lot being thirty CIO) feet In front and thir ty (SO) feet In tho rear and nun hundred 1100) feet in depth. All improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and out buildings. Terms, JUOO down nnd balance on con Urination of sale and delivery of deed, FREDERICK K. SCOTT, Administrator, this hut during n storm tho hut and ills doi; the in No Order Accepted for Lcs3 Than lo Cents. Branch WANT Offlim, Wnnt Advertisements Will Bo Bccelved nt Any of the Follow ing Drtiff Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCttt'LTtf. corner Mul berry street and Webster live. Gt'STAV P1C1IKL, 50 Adams avenue. West Side GKO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton- FRED L. TERPPK, 7:D Cedar uvenue. Worth Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main nventto uiul Market street. Green Bldge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, PL'O Green Rldgo si root. C. LOKENtf. corner Wmthlngton nventto nnd Mnrlon street. Petersburg W. H. KN'EPFEL, 1017 I Irving Dunmore ' J. G. BONE k SON. Help Wnnted. WANTED At once, experienced Menog ruphcr and typewriter. C. S. Wool worth. AVANTED Agents to sell tea and cot feo to consumers, positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co.. all Lacka wanna nvenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Double entry bookkeeper, ono who Is not afraid of work, good place for right man. Address with references, box ffill, Scranton, Pa. A ANTKD-Mon to lenrn barber trade. New system. Eight weeks completes, wages Saturdays. Positions guaranteed. Iso strikes. No trusts, Catalogues mailed free. Molera' Barber School, Now York City. Help Wanted Female. WAJpSTAOICEopercor set saleslady to take charge of de partment; also competent and experi enced salesladies for the following departments: Ladies' hosiery and underwear, corsets, laces and hand kerchiefs, cloaks and suits, muslin underwear and waists. We will not employ new or inexperienced help. None hut thoroughly competent salesladies schooled and trnined in the business need apply. Good sal aries paid to the right people. Ad dress X. Y. Z., care this office. WANTED Young lady for geneial olllco woik. 'Must be good penman and quick at figures. Apply In own hand writing. C. S. Woolworlh. WANTED Experienced lady shoe cleric. State salary expected. Address, Clerk, Trlbuno office, Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books, insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants and manu factureivi necessary. Permanent. Bond. State age, experience, references first let ter. Addicts, Suite 072, No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Business Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. 8. M. Hlbbaid . Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange. -II and M Broadway, Now York. Established 1S81 Long Distance 'Phnn" 23SS Broad. Money to Xcnn. ANY AMOUNT OF .MONEY TO t.OAN' Quick. Htioiglit loans or Building and Loan. At tiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 3M-.113 Connnll building. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY. Duumoro. launders sblrts at So. eacli and collars and cuffs nt ljtc. each. poFgsOjyi.. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAI'LDINC, C. P. A.. Hi Traders' Bank Hulldlng. Old plume Ivil, Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, AUCII Ii., Real Estate KMchango Bldg., l'.S Wash ington avenue. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. l71 iTCR-tMNCL BirrcONNELlT itLD(L STKVKNKON ,t KNIGHT, 7M t'ON uell hulldlng. Dentists. DR, C. K. EILENBERGER, PALLI building, Spruce street, Kcrauton. DR. C. C. LAl'UACll, 115 WYO.MINU nvn Fire Insurance. sciila(Tk1: & co..7oi7oiiueii iniiidiiiir Patent Attorneys. P A T E N TS ' Tho only licensed and uquipped patent solicitor lit Hit city. No charge for in formation on patentability; over ton years' experience Itcploxlc & Co., Mcar.s IJItlg-. Hotels and Bestaurnnts. tTi'e ELK CAFE. IKANir'j'sf KR.-OfY-T lln avenue. Ituicii reasonable P. ZIKGLKR. Proprietor. SCRANTON IIOFSK. NEAR I).. I.. K. W. Passenger depol. Conducted nn thu Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Proprietor. Scaveuger. a. r. nuinas cleans privy vaplts nud eet-s pools; no odor; only Impiovcil pumps used. A. II. Ilrlgga. propilutur. Leavo orders Rufl Nmth Alain avenue. . or Klckc's drug store, corner Adams and .Mulberry. Both telephone. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUKTTEL, REAR '.II LACKA. avo., Scranton, mfrs. ol Wlro Scieciiii. Miscellaneous, MKOAROKE BROS., PRINTERS' SI'P, piles, envelopes, paper lings, twluu. Wniehotisu. pio Washington avenue. TH IT W ILK ES-B A R luTTt I X'CbYd CAN bo hud In Scranton at the news stund of Rclsmnu Bios., loij Kpruco mid Co Linden; M. Norton. i'U Lackawanna ave.; 1. S. Schutzct, :'ll Spruce btrcet. DIRECTORY. 5 0MHI1IEI ItlLENIlE Only Half a Cent a Worl. LEGAL. TO THE owner or reputed owners of properly nouniimg or iiiiutiiug on notn sides of Meridian street, from the Third district main sower to the alley lending nrrosH the IJ L. & W. R. R. tracks from Meridian to Seventh Htrect, In tho Fifth ward, city of Scranton, Pa. Take notice that under the direction of Councils assessments will be inndo for the construction of u lateral sower in raid Meridian street, between tho points nbnvo named, on Friday, the 10th day of Octo ber. A l) IDnj. at in o'clock In the fore noon nt tho Department of Public Works. Bureau or Engineering, City Hall, Scranton, Pa., at which tlmo anil plnco you muy nppenr and be hcaid If you so desire. . JOHN E. ROCHE. Director, Department of Public Works. Scranton, Pa.. Oct, :i, liw.'. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dolnwnre, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, lta.'. Trains leave Scranton Tor Now York At 1..10. :v:o, O.OT., 7.C0 and lO.lO a. m.i HMO, il.to, ;!.M p. m. For Now York and Phila delphia 7.C0. 10.10 a. m., and lii.IO nnd .1.3.1 p. in. For C.oiildsboro At 0.10 p. 'in. For BuffuIo-l.IB, ..':' alul n.00 a. m.i l..", (i.M and ll.it) p, tr. For Blngliamton, Elmlra nnd way stations-in.1.';, a. in., 1.0S p. m. I'or Oswego, Syracuse and I'tlca l.lii and t.".'2 a, in.; l,'u ii. m. Oswego, Syracuso nnd Ctlca train at K.2 a. in. dally, except Sunday. For Montroso-a.OO a. in.; 1.0.", nnd CM p. m. Nicholson accommodation 1.00 and 0.15 p. in. Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, at u;n and 10.10 it. in.: I.e.". and ii.10 p. in. For Plymouth, nt 8.10 a. m.i 3.10 and nor, p :n. Sunday Tr.i'.ns-Fot New York", 1.50, .1.20. Mm. 10.10 a. in.: ".-Ill and "!.;!." p. in. For Buffalo 1.15 and li.S'J a. in.; 1.55, U.50 nnd 11.10 p. m. For Elmlra and way statlnns 10...1 a. m. For Illnghamtnn and wuy sta tions, ti.oo n. m. Bloomsburg Plvision Leavo Scranton. 10.10 a. m. nnd tUO p. m. Lehigh Valley Ballroad. in Effect Juno 15, ltiuj. TYalns Leave Scranton For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II. K. R., at nt 7.41, through Parlor Car and Day Coacli Carbondalo to New York and fl.ti n. in., with L. V. Coach Carbon dale in Philadelphia, and L'.is, 4.35 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.4!) p. m. Sun days, D. & M. R. R., 1.5.S. 0.17 p. m. For Whit? Haven. Hazleton nnd princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. & IL R. it., 7.11, IMS and 4.35 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.11 ii. in. For Bethlehem, Knton, Reading,. Hnr rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & II. R. R 7.41, 0.17 a. in.; 2.1S. is.-, (Rinclc Diamond Express), 11.40 p. in. Sundays. D. ,1 H. R. R., 9.3S n. m.; 1.5S.0.17 p. m. For Tunkhannoek. Tnwanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal lutermedl.ato stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 0.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Nlng nra Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & II. R, R.. 12.03 p. m.: 3.2S (Black Diamond Express), 10.41. 11.40 p. m. Sun days. D. it II. R. R 12.0'!. 0.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars cm all trains between Wllkcs-Barre and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN If. WILP.TR. Gen. Sllpt.. 20 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. I EE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland street. New York. A "W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to rlty ticket oulce, CO Public Square, AVllkcs-Barre. Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bnilroad of New Jersey. Corrected to September 1U, 1002. Stations in Now York, foot Lluorty stieet and South Ferry, N. 11. Trains leave Scrnnton for New York, Philadelphia. Easlon, Bethlehem, Allen town. Munch Chunk, Willie Haven, Ash lev, AVIIkes-Barre nnd Pittston nt 7.30 a. m". t p. m. mid 4 p. m. Sunday. 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.30 . m., through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phila delphia with o.ily ono change of cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C, nnd all principal pemts south nnd west. For Avoca, Pittston and Wilkes-Barre, 1 p. m, end I p. m. Sunday. 2 10 p m. . For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 a. in. and 1 n. m. For Rending. Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg via Allentnwn nt 7.30 a. m 1 p. in. nnd 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Tninaipui and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m.: 1 p. m. and I p. in. For rates nnd tickets apply to agent at slallon. W. G. BESSI.IOR. Gen. Mnnagor. C. M. lil'RT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bnilroad. SehciWIo In Effict June 10, 1012. Tiains leave Scrnnton -i;.:Si a. m., week davs. through Mvlilnile train from AVIIkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and conches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; Mops ut principal intevniedlate sta tions. Also connects lor Suribury. Iln'r risburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash ington and for PltNburg anil tho West. II. it a. in., week days, for Kunliury. Har rlsburg. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 1.12 p. in., week d.ivs. (Sundays. 1.5' p. m.), for Smibury. Harrlsburg, PhllnclM uhla, Baltimore. Washington and Pitts burg and tb" Wei ;i."i p. m . week days, thrnuch vesllbuli trnhi from Wilkes-Barre Pullman buffet parlor car and cnaehe.-, to Philadelphia via pottsvllle. Slops nt principal Intermedi ate stations. , ?-, u. in,, week davs. tor llnxb'ton, Slim bury. Hiirilsbiir.1, Phllnd'-lphlii and Pitts- I,mtr' J. R, IH'Tr'HlNSOV. Gen, Mgr. J B. WOOD. Gen P.1S-. Agt. Delaware and Hudcon, elawaro and ii lOffe. i .lirti Train for C.irbondnlo leave ricrantnn nt I! II T.JI, S.30, I" Pi 11 m-i 12(15, 1.12, 2.11, :i;.v,; 5.20. U.25. S-21, 0.15. 10.01 p. in.; 12.1S, ''Fnr'lioiiesdalo-fi.M. 10.13 a. in.; 2.11 and r,,Fur' "vilkcs-Barre-(i..-f. 7.11, S. II. 0.17. 10 53 a. m.i l-'-"3. 1-!2. 2.IS, 3.:(, 1.33. 0.10. 7 4S 1(1.11. 11."-' P- HI- For IV. It. R. Pollils-7.U. 0.17 n. in. "IS. 1.35 and 11.40 p. in. " For Pouiwlvunla R. R. Poluts-0.33 0 17 n. m.: 1-12. 3.2S nnd 1.35 p. m. 'For 'Albany and all points north 7.S3 a. m nnd ''''' U' ni. s HIW'DAY TRAINS. For Carbondnlr-vr.0, 11.33 it. m.j 5.11, l.ji 5..".2 and 11.17 p. 111. For Willes-Hnirc--0.3S n. m.i 12.03. 1.5?, 2". 0 32 and 0.17 i). n. Voi Albany and points north 5.50 p..un. For llone.'idale-S 50 n. m ; 11.3.1 nnd ,3.iij P'v'L. prvor. P. P. A.. Scranton, . Erie Bailvoad Wyoming Division; 111 Effect Svpl lllbcr 15, 10)2.. ji. Trains leave Scmutim for New York, New burgh and intermediate points, alii for I law lev and local station, at 7.20 a, m. and l.i'i P- ni, For llouesdalo nnd White CM Ills ut Ii3. '''Trains arrive at Seiantnn at 10.3S a, -pi. and '.'.15 p. in- V New York, Ontario and Western; Tlmo tabu- 111 effect Sunday, Sept. it, 10M. 111 .NORTH IKHW'L TRAINS. Have . Leave ArcJve Trains, No. 1 . No. 7 . Scranlnn. carbomtilo. rndosla. .10.3ui.m. II. Pin. in. l.im p.'.m. , u h) p. m.Ar.t'ai'bnndalo 0.10 p.m SOl'TIl UUl'Nt). -oi Leave Leave Arrive Cado.iia. Carbondale. Seranlnri. , ii.viu. m. 7.25U, m, '.Fin. m. i.xin. in. 4.15 p. m. Tiains. No. (i . No. 2 . Sl'NUAVS ONLY, NORTH BOl'.Nl). Leave Le.no ArrJVn Trains, tncramoii. i-iii ooiioaiu. i -miopia. No. U . No. u . . S.'Mu. ill. 9.10 ii.. n. lO.fia.l'm. 7.i) p. in.Ar.Carbondiilo 7.43 P.m SOI'TU BOCND. 'r l.eavo Leavo Arrive Trains. No. ii .. Vi id . Cudaslu. Carbmuhilo. Scraiudh. C..ki a. in. 7.35a.m. 1.80 p. m. li.ftip. pi. ti.l'ip. m. liaius r.i',i. i ' i-i tuijff, itoii ; uu Suiulays cannect for New York city, Mid. illctoun, Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Os wego and all point. weal. Train No. 0, with "Quaker City Ex- pre.is" ut Scranton, via C. R. R. of N. J., for Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Baltimore. Washington nnd Pennsylvania stato points. Sco tlmo-tablo and couult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. G. P. A.. Now York, J. E. WELSH, T. P.' A., Scranton, Pa. -;.'.'-.'" .... ,- .. ....,i -. i w -.: i