.,. .srl -sr THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-MTEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1902, s'S- -wfW' rcxxxxxxxxxxx Q 1HE MODERN HARDWARE STORE. jr- -TIIE Pullman Trouser Hanger O The space economizer holds cuplcs tho Dpnco UBimlly taken up by one. pntr. Ono hook holds thorn nil, Price, 25c. Hangers to hold ono pair of trousers, 10c. X Foote & Shear Co. Q J 19 Washington Ave. Xxxxxxooxx The flardenbergh School of Miisic and Rri Offers the exceptional advan tage oi .riniio unu wruu i"-jr with Mr. Sumner Salter, nn artist teacher of recognized standing in the musical world. Register now. G04 Linden st. Another small lot of Title Guar anty nnd Trust Co.'s Stock at a low figure. Now is the time for the in vestor to take advantage of the low market. I. F. riEGARQEL & CO. Stocks, Bonds and Securities, Connell Building. A Good Bank Account Is exceedingly comforting in times of need. Begin now and keep at it systematically while the opportunity is ripe. THE PEOPLE'S BURL V-. labeL PERSONALS. Miss Cornelia Onlpln leaves today for Elmira, 2J. Y., to lo thu finest of JllhS Edith Broohs. JHm SUnnle Reu.e, formeily with Jonas Long's Sons, has accepted a position with II. D. Crane, the cloak dealer. Jlichacl J. O'Xoill, the famous pitcher of tho St. Louis National League club, arrived In the city yesterday, after a most successful seasuu. A. It. Gould, o the thm of A. It. Gould & Sons, is In Now Yoik, attending the carriage makers' national convention, which is beliiK held at the Grand Central I'alaco all this week. T. "W. I.ee, Rcneial passeiiBer uncut; "VV. K. JIcFnilln, chief engineer, and l- B. Smith, superintendent of dining ear s-crviee on tho Lackawanna railroad, weie m tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D.iytau Ilawley, are guests of .MI'bes Ilawley, of Madison ave nue. Mr. Uuwley was formcily a resi dent of this vicinity, mit for the past twcnty-flvo years has mado his homo In MIchlKau, whole ho has commercial In terests. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho Knights 'of Columbus dancing class ! will meet tonight. Tho Laches Aid of All Souls I'nlvcn-n- Illtt church will meet this afloinou with Mrs. Atthur LoomK coiner of Qulney lavenue and Vine slieet. A very Impoitant meeting of the Scranton United Choral society will bo held at Music hall tonight. All the mem bers nio urgently requested to bo pics nl. and tho committee will make a ic port of tho Brooklyn festival iiriatigo ments. Tho Sacrament of tho Lord's supper will be administered In the First Presby terian chinch next Sunday morning. Sei vlces will bo held this owning, and nlho on Friday owning, preparatory to that celpbr.ilion. As the old First chinch building has been sold, and must soon bo abandoned, it Is the wl-li of the pastor and elders that eveiy member who Is abln will bo present ut the prop.ir.itoiy services, as well as at thu coinniuulon on Sunday, NEW INVENTIONS TOR SEPT. Pining tho last half of September patents hnvo been Issued In citizens of Northeastern Pennsylvania by tho United States patent oflico as follows: Androw U. ill mult, Scranton, and V. L. Griffiths, Olyphanl, la., washing ina cliluo. Ohailes B. Jacuby, 'Vt Nautlcoko, . combined curtain (lMuro and curtain sup port. Kdwln L. Miller, Wllllumi-poit. foil Ins: mouey.liolder or envelope, Geotgo M. Beadle, Hhlckshlnny, I'a., spinning baud, F. G. F.unham, Honesdale, pollbhtng wheel, Henry Janssen, Beading, knitting ma chine, John II, Knons, Lchlghtnn, folding stretcher or cot. William B, IrfiiiBitn. Ilawley, bottle lining nnd coikiug m.icblue. John P. Sebneller, rainsaiHimi, heat ra diator for smoko pipes. William L. Slot ling, Brooklyn. I'a., at ttulunnit for wagon end boards, Applications for foreign patent on pat' trts already allowed and not Issued in tho United States io made thiough tho oflico of Itcploglo Kc Co,, its follows; Application In Canada for non-rellllablo bottlo, Matthew M. Beum, Old Forge, I'a. Application In Oieat Btitalu for chil dren's garment. Francis L. Bcld and Wil liam J. Held, Scranton, i'a. The lntter havo also tiled applications for tho same la Cniuidu.tlcrmuny, France ami Belgium, Itcportcd by neplogle fc Company, SH IS Mean building. Scranton, I'.i. Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases of women a specialty, 215 Connell building. Hours: 11 a. in. to i p. in.; 7 to 8. CO c m. y3fSP CsfflM GAVE ADAMS A HELPING HAND HE WENT ON STAND AND TBS TIFIED AGAINST THEM. Myrtle Hill nnd Nellie Williams Put On Trial Yesterdny for Being Ac ccssoitcs to Adams' Escape from tho County Jail On Aug. 17 After Her Trial Was Partly Over Myrtle Hill Withdrew Her Pica of Not Oullty Nellie Williams Was on Trinl at Adjournment. Myrtle Hill's devotion to A. II. Adams, who broke out of the county Jail on Aug. 17, caused Iter to bo ar i tinged In cilitilnnl court yesterday nnd Nellie Williams found heroclf In the sumo position because her sympathies A. IJ. ADAMS. For AsiNtlng Illm to Kscape Two Women Were Put on Tilal. led her tn uslst Myitis. Adams for whom they both labored and are now suffering- was one of the witnesses against them. They are charged with being accessories to breaking prison. The ease against Myrtle Hill wns called first and when It was about half tried she withdrew her plea of not guilty nnd substituted one of guilty, Nellie Williams' ease was Immediately called and Myrtle Hill was one of the witnesses called to testify against her. The story of the escape as developed by the witnesses Is about as follows: Myrtle Hill and Adams had lived to gether for two years and when he was sent to the county jail she visited htm every Thursday. She made her home in n house nt .'40 O.ikford court where she had si room. On Oct. II she went to Laubscher's saloon on Penn avenue where she met Wesley Adams, a brother of A. 11. Adams, who gave her a package to take in the jail to his brother. Her description of the pack age Indicated that It contained the saw which Adams used In cutting the bars of the jail. Wesley Adams also gave her clothes to furnish to his brother as soon as he made his escape. She was close to the jail on Sunday evening, Aug. 17, with Nellie Williams when Adams escaped nnd had a pack ago containing a coat to give him. Adams did not come In their direction and they started back to town. Near her room in Oakford court they met Adams and took him to her room where she gave Adams a change of clothes. She denied that Adams was In her room when Sheriff Schadt came there early In the morning of Aug. IS seeking Adams but praetKtlly admit ted that ho was in the building. Nellie Williams was on tilal when court ad journed. Thus far there has been little to connect her with having had nny thlng to do with the escape of Adams, further than to act as a companion for Miss Hill. The tilal will be resumed this morning. On Monday Adams pleaded guilty to the charge of brenklng jail. SELECTING BRIDGE SITE. Joint Councllmnnic Committee In spected Two Locations. A number of the members of the joint streets and bildges committee of councils accompanied by Director of Public Works Itoeho and Chief En gineer rhlllips of the bureau of en glneciing, yesterday Inspected the two pinpo?ed sites for the bildge over the Lackawanna river which Is to replace the old Itace street bridge, which was washed away by tho big Hood of last spring. The two proposed sites are the one where the old bridge was located, ex tending from the end of Itace street across the river to the old boulevanl, and ono at the end of Sandeison ave nue where the river makes a tin n. The bridge which It Is proposed to erect will be of steel and will cost about ?29,0i)0. If elected on the old site there will bo no extra expense though there Is a possibility that damage suits might arise. It It Is elected on the new site n light of way for Hie ap pioaches will have to bo secured. Op tions amounting In all to about $10,000 have been secured on the properties whli h wuiild have to be acquired. The committee arrived at no decision yesteiday but will take up the question for consideration at a meeting to be held later. Provisions for the erection of the bridge is made In tho big bond Issue now pending In common council, SOPHOMORES VICTORIOUS. Won Yestei clay's Base Ball Game from the Freshmen. The sophomore baso ball team of tho .Scranton high school played all around Hie fi'PHhmen team In a gamn at Ath letic park yesterday afternoon and won by a large score of 21-11, The sophomores found Sttuuk, the freshman pitcher, for twenty-four lilts whlla the other side made fifteen lilts off Heynolds, The latter struck out eight men. however. Tho particular star pl.iy of the game was Monnlnger's running one-handed catch of a liner at third base, which prevented the scor ing of two runs. The score by Innings was as follows: Sophomoies .... 2 i 6 2 1 3 I i 0-21 Freshmen 0010 2 242 x-U With Artistic Children's Photographs, n Gold Necklace Pree, at Schriever's. Only 275 of the dainty, children's gold neck ornaments now remain for distri bution; fao the necessity for an early sitting muy be appreciated. " I'eachcs, pears, cheap. Couisen'3 J. ALFRED PENNINGTON, Director. 604 LINDEN STREET. PREPARING CONTRACT P0R THE BIG SEWER Buch & Miller Say They Will Begin Work at Once nnd Complete It Within a Year. City Solicitor "Watson wns busily en gaged yesterday In drawing uptho con tract for the big Nineteenth district sewer, and It will bo ready for the sig nature of Jtuch & Miller, the contrac tors, sometime this morning. The contractor for the sewer seem to bo particularly anxious to begin work as soon as possible and expect to be able to start on the job next Monday morning. Tlioy will put between 300 and 400 men at work, nnd hnvo already ordeied the shipment to this city of a quantity of Improved machinery. The contract allows fourteen months for the completion or the work, but the contractors say It will take them no longer than twelve months to finish the job. All the drilling will be done by Meam drilling machines anil a new dc- Ice, known as "a trench digger," for excavating soft earth will bo used. "Work will be commenced at four dif ferent points, necessitating the employ ment of four inspectors Instead of two, the number fixed by the ordinance. These inspectors will be men chosen from the engineering corps, of the bureau of engineering, and will be bettor qualified to act as Inspectors than most men who could be chosen. A saving will also be effected by their employment, as they aie kept on the pay i oil nil winer, when there Is no out side work for them to do. Piyment for tho work will bo made by bonds bearing six per cent. Interest and payable when a sufllclent amount is collected from the property owners. These bonds will be Issued on estimates furnished by the chief engineer of the buieau of engineering. FOR PARK IMPROVEMENTS Probahle That Swimming Pool, Lake and Acquatic Gardens Will Be Built by Private Contributions. It Is extteinely probably that funds not only for the construction of a swimming pool at Nay Aug Parlcbut for the construction of an acquatl" garden and of a lake as well, will be secured within a few weeks from private par tics by the city administration. It was said yesterday that work on these Improvements at the park may be begun within sixty days. Director of Public Works Ttnche has been mak ing Investigations of similar work in other titles during the past few weeks and bus had preliminary plans "pie pared. Estimates of the cost of the improve ments in question h.ie been seemed from local contractors and it is more than likely that an announcement of the donors will be made within the next week or two. BEFORE ALDERMAN RUDDY. Four Local Cases of Little Conse quence, Yesterday. Kate Burkaimnu, of Itaymond court, caused the arrest of William Fisher and C'anio Moore, the eakewalkers, for the larceny of some household furniture. Tho evidence was Insufficient, nnd the case was dismissed. Samuel Gritnian, of West Sirnnton, had Charles Pllger, of Mnrshwood, ar rested for selling Intoxicants on Sim day, June 20 last. The defendant waived a hearing and entered ball. Oiitmnn lormeiiy worked for Pllger, and they had some difference, which has not been settled. , John Fnrrell, of Fiaukliii avenue, had Dennis Mack arrested for the laiceny of nn overcoat, which lli.e prosecutor loaned him. The case wns settled by the defendant uturning the coat and paying the costs, Mary Sullivan, of Ninth street, caused the arrest of a small boy named An drew Snlsklsky, for striking her with a stone. He was held In $300 ball. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. (I'nder this bending slinit letters of In teiest will bo published when accom panied, for publication, by the writer's inline. The Tribune does not assume re biionslblllty for opinions heie expressed. What Judge Vosburg Snld, Kdlior of The Tiibunc- Slr: In reporting the meeting of the Sons of Cambria Bepubllcan chili, nn er ror unintentional, of course was made, with respect to what was said by Judgo A. A. Vosburg on that occasion. Judge Viuburg s.tld that It was unnecessary to mid the words "Republican club" to tho name of the association, as the "Sous of Cinibrla" wero always Republicans; und that the reason why tho Welshmen wcio Republicans was because they studied the conditions of thu country, and lind tho Intelligence to como to a proper conclu sion, He did not state that there were no men of lualns In any other political puny, and made no disparaging conipnrlfous between any nationalities, In any way whatever, TliU correction It seems pioptr to innke. In view of the unfair and uiivvarrantnl criticism of tho Democratlo party organ In this county, Respectfully yours. J, Henry Joue, President. Sous of Cumbria Republican Club. Kdltor of The Tribune Sir: My connection with tho circula tion of tho "Reform Uihor Leader" Is explained as follows: My New Vol It conospondeut wired me to prepare, for tho illstiibulhm of :is,W) papers among tho mlneiH of this valley. 1 Immediately mudo airangenieiits for tho foico necessary without knowing wh'it tho papeis contained. As unin us thu contents wcio mado Known my men ro fured to huvn anything to do with them, mid I wiled New York us follows: "Can not handle newspaper, what disposition, bhall we make," 1 am In tho dlsti Uniting business, mt not that kind, us any one who knows me Is fully awnio. Vours truly, J, O. Reese. Snow apples for tuble, Courscn's First-Class Advantages Arc offered by the Conservatory for Piano forte Instruction to Students of all grades, from beginners to prospective professionals. Students can begin now. K0FCZENSKI WAS QUICKLY CONVICTED Charged with Extorting Money from People by Impersonating tho County Detective. It took a Jury just thirty minutes yes terday to find Frank Kofczenskl guilty of extortion and Impersonating the county detective. As soon as the ver dict was returned Ills bondsman, Max Judkovltz, surrendered Kofczenskl to tho sheriff und Inst night wns spent In the county jail by tho convicted man. Kofczenskl Is a young Polo of pleas ing nppciiranco and address, who for several years has done a good deal of work as a special officer. Ho was one of the specials employed by tho Scran ton Hallway company during the strike Inst winter, and was serving the warrant in Moran's hotel, on Lu zerne street, which resulted In the shooting that caused tho death of Daniel McAullffo, and the Indictment of Kofczenskl, Frank Kinsley nnd Syl vester Cosgrove for murder. All of them were subsequently acquitted. The evidence presented yesterday against Kofczenskl before Judge Kd wards was to tho effect that with Ed ward Sharak, who Is under Indictment for his share in the transactions, ho visited several "speakeasies" in Old Forge In March last and Kofczenskl represented that he was the county de tective, nnd unless he received a sum of money ho would place the owners under arrest. Several witnesses swore they paid sums aggregating $."2 to Kofczenskl. A complete denial was made by the defendant, who said that at no time did he represent himself as a county de tective. He did say that he wns a. de tective. The jury promptly found a ver dict of guilty. ' SCHOOL CLOSED DOWN. No. 7 Forced to Shut Up Because of Lack of Conl. No. 7 school, in the Twentieth ward, was shut down for a part of the day yesteiday, because of an Inability to heat the building, owing to the lack of coal. If the weather should become chilly tills week, and there is no reason to believe that it will not, not only No. 7, but several other schools would have to be closed. The special committee appointed by the school board to consider the coal question has not met as yet, but a meeting will probably be ai ranged for this week. No answer has been le celved from President Nicholls in re gard to the proposed conference be tween the executive board of the mine workers and the committee, and It Is believed that all negotiations along that Hue are off. It is cxtieniely probable that those controllers favoring the pin chase of coal f i (mi cine of the big coal com panies if possible, will make an effort at Monday night's meeting to secme the adoption of their plan. One aigu ment In favor of the feasibility of this scheme which Is advanced, is the ready response which President liaor. of the Heading Hallway company, made to an appeal for coal for the public schools of Washington, D. (' made to him last week. BASE BALL ON FRIDAY. Semi-Professionals nnd All-Profes-sionnls Will Play. AiraiiRoments are being made for a game of base ball ut Athletic paik on Friday afternoon between the local seinl-piofesslonal team and an nll-pin-fc.onul team of National and Amer ican league players. It K expected tho line-up will he us follows. Scnil-I'rnlos-lonuN Fraucei. entciier Hray or CiiiHln, pltrher; Onuus. Ilrt bao; Touhlll, second base; Gallagher, short tnp: Mcllugh, tblid li.isi ; Maden spachcr, left Held; Foril", right Held; Culhln, center Held. AII-f'rotiM-iomilf-M. O'Neill, catcher; Mathewum, pitcher; Jennings, first base; Ward, r i'iind 1.im; Dean, sluut stop; Ilium, third base; J, O'Neill, center Held; Freeman, light Held; l.affy, left field. RAIDED BY POLICE. Charles Thiel's Place Complained of Again. Complaint was made to the public nguln yesterday about the dlsoideiiy house kept by Cimiles Thiol, at tho corner of Vine stieet mid Oakford court, and In consequence It was i aided last night. Superintendent Day, Lieutenant Feo ney, Patrolmen Hose? acimuell and Me Hiilo made the raid nnd arrested Thiol, his wife, and four other women, They will bo arraigned In police court this morning, m MRS. HODGES ARRESTED, Charged with Maintaining a Dis orderly House. Superintendent Day and squad inldcil tho house at 125 Penn avenue hint night, kept by u woman named Mrs. Hodges. Three women and two men were found there, Tho proprletiess was placed under arrest, and one woman wus left Jn charge of another, who was sick in bed, ,Complulnt had been mode of disorderly conduct In the place, POLICE COURT OASES. Daniel Mcfilynu, also of WJlkes-Rane, who was arrested lor an ulleged vloli. tlon of tho iity oidlnnnce, In tiling a wheel without any bundle bars on it, was ariulglierl In police court yesteiday morning, and, after tho hcuilng, wus ills charged. Frank Van Loon, a palmer fioni Wllkes-Uarje, became Intoxicated Mon day night, and loll asleep In nuu of the cty's by-ways. When aroused by Patrol mun Hurry Flax ho became nbualvo nnd thiculeiK'd to assault tho olllcer. Ho paid a lino of $3 la preference! to spending twenty duys !r SHERWOOD IN F0UTH PLACE THE HARFORD YOUNG MAN GOES ONE HIGHER. Ho Is Rapidly Gaining On Rodriguez In Third Place Also Two Others Scored Without Advancing Seven teen Days of tljo Contest Left It Won't Pay to Take a Nap On the Homestretch. Standing ot; Contestants i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. D. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 10. 20, 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 28. 27. 28. 29. A. J, Kellormnn, Scranton.027 Charles Burng, Vandllng. .608 William T. S. Rodriguez, Scranton 548 Wm. Shrowood, Harford.. 408 Oscar H. Kipp, Elmhurst.400 Herbert Thompson, Car- bondnlo 460 Fred K. Gunstor, Green Ridge 437 Albert Frcedman, Belle- vue .386 J. A. Havenstrite, Mos cow 354 Chns. W. Dorsey, Scranton308 Maxwell Shepherd, Cor- bondalo 303 L. E. Stanton, Scranton. . 197 Harry Madden, Scranton. 164 Hendrick Adams, Chin chilla 125 Homer Kresge, Hyde Park 101 Miss Beatrice Harpur, Thompson 100 Frank B. McCreary, Hall stead 82 Lewis Bates, Scranton ... 88 Miss Jane Mnthovson, Factoryvillo 86 Don C. Capwell, Scranton. . 81 Fred Kiblor, South Scran ton 80 William Cooper, Prlceburg 72 A. L. Clark, Green Grove. 60 Louis Gere, Brooklyn 49 Walter Hallstead, Scran ton 44 Miss Edna Coleman, Scranton 43 Lee Culver, Springville. . . 41 Elmer Williams, Elmhurst. 39 Grant M. Decker, Hall stead 38 Mis3 Mary Yeager, Green 30. Hidge a 31. Arthur J. Thayer, South Scranton 32 32. 33. Hugh Johnston, Forest City 31 Eddie Morris, South Scran ton 29 Yesterday was rather a slow day In The Tribune's Educational Contest, as only three of the leaders scored, two of them being from out of town and one from Scranton. They aie: A. U Chirk 10 "Win. H. Sherwood 1) ("has. W. Dorsey S One change resulted. William Sher wood taking fourth place away from Oscar 11. Kipp, who has held It for some time. Mr. Sherwood is but fifty two points away from third place, which Is a less number than he has made this week. As the contest draws tn a closs every contestant owes It to himself to put forth his utmost exertions to win as high a place In the list as possible, because the higher placed a contestant is the wider range of choice lie will have In selecting a scholarship and can choose one more lined for his talents and fitness than those away down, who will have to take what their mine fort unate competitors leavr. It Is probable that some of those now below thirty-third place will be on hand with a large number of points on some one of the seventeen days before the contest closes and will thus crowd some of those who have loitered too long near the foot of the lln out of all possible chance ot obtaining a scholarship. Theie was no change In the positions of the seven leading contestants who nio closest to winning the $r in gold offered fur the best work done befoio ." p. in. on Satin day of this? week. LEADERS FOR THE SPECIAL HONOR PRIZE FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLI to the contestant scoring the lnrgest number of points befene ., p. m., S.itmdny, October 11. 1. Fred K, Ounster 7f, 1'. William Sherwood S6 .1. LeHol 10. Stanton 4. Charles W. Dorsey 39 H. Charles Hums 25 fi. A. J. Kellcrnuin 21 T, Herbeit Thompson 19 5. A. L. Clark lfl l,,Lowls Hales in 10. Hurry Madden 14 City and School Taxes 1902. Tim ubovo tax duplicate nio now In my hands for collection, F. S. H.VHKKH, City Treasurer, Pay you poor tax to avoid costs, H. O. Dale, Collector. Just at this time we want to say a word about Sugar. We would like you to try one older of Coursen's high grade fine granulated Sugar at 6c per pound test the sweetening qualities with 5c Sugar and seo the results. E. 0. Coiirsen, Wholesale and Retail, AUTUMNAL MEETING. Will Be Hold nt Penn Avenue Church Thursdny. The autumnal busket meeting of Hie Women's Homo and Foreign Mission ary slcletlc.q of tho A'blngton associa tion will be held In the Penn avenue church, Oct, 0, at 10..10 a, in. Following Is the programme! Devotional Pervlco, Minute?. Uepoi'tM. Huslncss. Workers' Conference Singing. Pnper-"Onr Woik Among the Tcht- rus" Mis, H. P. Hinlth Solo Mrs. It. F. V. Pierce Luncheon, AFTKItNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK. Ship Tnlk-"Tho Field We Occupy In North America". ..Mrs. IJ. J. Williams Paper "In tho Philippines" Sirs, II. J, Whnlen Solo Mrs, II, S, Poller Paper "Our Woik In Potto Hlco," Sirs, IJ. CI. .Morgan Paper "Woman's Work hi Mexico," Mrs. (1. It. Smith Paper "Our Progics In Cuba," Mis, J. C. Tucker Solo ; Mrs. Palmer WHY WOMEN SHOULD VOTE. Subject of Discussion by the W. C. T. U. Yesterdny. The central city branch of the Women's Christian Temperance union held their regular meeting In Guernsey hall yesterday afternoon and discussed the subject, "Why Women Should Vote." Tho subject was brought to the at tention of the union by Mn, .Margaret Hoberts, and wns ably discussed by Sirs. D. ft. Hand, Sirs. Amelia Smith, SIlss Frances Haul) and others, Hev. Thomas H. Payne, pastor of tho Uni versalis! church, nttended the meeting and delivered a short address. At next week's meetings reports will be rend from the delegates In attend ance at the state convention, which closed at Allentown yesterdny. $1,000 REWARD Will be paid by The Hillside Coal and Iron Company to any person se curing the arrest nnd conviction of the person or persons who murdered John J. Mullen, an employe of this company, at Smithville, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, on the even ing of October 1st, 1902. Detailed information concerning tho murder will be furnished to reliable parties, upon written application to W. A. MAY, General Manager. WYOMING SEMINARY. Kingston, Pa. Special work: Character-building and preparation for college and business. Certificate received by colleges. Co-edu-catlonal. Ample attention given to the ornamental branches. Superior dormi tories, science hall, chapel, dining room, gymnasium and athletic field. A finely equipped preparatory Fchool. $300 a year; term now open. For catalogue, nddreFS L. L. Sprague, D. D., presi dent. -. - - Card of Thanks. Sirs. Henry "Wlrth nnd family desire to extend their heartfelt thanks to all those who so deeply sympathized with them during their recent bereavement, especially Pastor Nordt and the em ployes of tho American Locomotive company. Com sen hams, best, 15c per pound. Is the finest in the city. Made fresh every other day by expert sausage makers, under the most cleanly conditions. The choicest and freshest of meats are used in the manufacture of this Bologna. One trial will convince you that there is no better made. Our price always the same. PER POUND. All Cars Transfer to W,i wjwih kwifnyantfarerasiKtra I Our I I Home fMe i Sausage i Neckwear We Never Had a Larger or Better Line Puffs, Four-in-Hands String Bows, Etc. Look Over Our Stock. It May interest You. Conrad's, Ten Dollars for Guesses ,Who ran, nnino the winner In The Trlbuno's ICdtlentlonnl Contest nnd tell the number of points ho or She will have? , Tirnf TJ.Un ijk nn In rtr.1,1 ) Next Throe $1.00 each. .Next 'xwo uu cents eacn. Next Pour 25 cents oach TOTAL Ten PrlaeB, Ten Dollnrs. Cut out the coupon below, fill It In, nnd send to "Srintiton Tribune, Scran ton, Pn Guessing Contest." Wednesday, Oct. R. I think tho winner of Tho Trib une's Educational Contest will bo No. of points Name ,...,, A tldrcr,"! , , , Cut out this lower coupon only. The Title Guaranty and Trust Co., Will be pleased to receive money in any amount and into of Interest thereon. deposits of pay liberal Whllo our qitni't ers Wash. somewhat ni'o ly nble to dale our Inei-eimlm; temporary nt J a,-, ave. nro smnll, wo abundant' ptitronnge. CA1MTAL AND SURPLUS ONE MILLION DOLLARS Open nn account with us. L. A. WATR1CS I- h. PHILLIPS. ..President Third Vice-President and Treasurer EXKCPTIVB COMSI1TTK13. Abiam Ncsblfl. Thomas E. Jones. William F. llnllslead. O. S. Johnson. Thomas II. AVatklns. L. A. Watres. : 'i S T 8O90OQM A . , dm lipsfc In the world. : In VARNISHES wo carry t f Parrotts, Masnry's, t Valentines and Laivsons.... Also a full Hno of Brushes I Bittenbender & 126-128 Franklin Ave. . J J A ij ! ,i I, 305 Lackawanna Ave. 9 .jjjL cii? 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