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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902
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O IKE MODERN IMRDWAHE STORE.
The
Hunting
Season
Opens Oct.
mo in need
15th.
of
If you
AMMUNITION
of nny kind Loaded or
Empty Shells, Powder, Shot,
Primers, Hifle nnd Revolver
Cartiidgcs, otc, the Modem
Stoic can supply you.
Foote & Shear Co.
IJ9 "Washington Ave.
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The flardenbergh
School
of Mtisic and flrf
Offers the -exceptional advan
tnge of Piano nnd Organ stua
with Mr. Sumner Salter, an
aitlst teacher of lecognlzed
standing in the musical world.
Register now. 604 Linden st.
In the line of Cam
eras, Kodaks and
Photogiaphic
Sup-
a
I
plies of every
des-
cription for Amateur
Photographers, you
will find this store
perfectly equipped.
Amateur finishing,
if done here, is done
right.
Hornbaker,
209 Washington Ave.
A Word
to the Wise
Who Have Ready Cash
This is tho time to lju. some oC om best
local dividend prlng stoiks .mil bonds.
Some people who h.io theso seciuitlcs
aio obliged to hao (.isl. to moot obliga
tions falling due, and aio willing to ac
cept offeis on some ol tho host of these
suto dlUdcnd pajcis, lor tes puce, timn
you aio likely to pet them lor again. Wo
pnro tho tiausfcr icpieseutnthcs, having
aliendy n nnmher of tluse .scciuitics on
hand to offer, and will llnd any otheis ou
in. iv want without delay.
If ou uio looking for .1 good Mile iu
cstment, either Houds, Hank 01 lndus
tilal Stocks and want It at the bottom
pilco call immediately at
I. F. riEGARGEL & CO.
Stocks, Bonds and Secuiities,
Connell Building.
Get "The
.Lackawanna Finish"
On Your Linen.
308-310 Penn Avenue.
A. B. WARMAN.
AVA
MmMW3S
hs!0!'
RACES THIS AFTERNOON.
3ntiles for Contests to Be Held on
the Speedway.
Tliuo mres aie selieduled for this
Itftoinoon on the Speedway, beginning
It -2. o'clock. Tho mm will lie for thu
.30 class, tho !-econd a fieo-for-nll, and
fho third 11 matin iuco between AVIlllain
h'tott's Scott's Beht and John T.
h'Nelird John T.
Tlie horses enteicd In the L'.so cluss
he as follows:
i'30 CLASS.
"Ah In II' -Mnjoi. '
"lola fib I" SI, Jones.
' Kitty D"-Poter Mucker.
Molm T'-Jolm T. O'Neill.
"Hci.niton nolo"-Wlllhim Scott.
"Post Ilasto"-!, S Goini.in.
rituiM'ou-Ar.L
"Joci Pntchen"- J AVIillohous.
"Walter J"- J. Cuslek.
"Dhcctor Cln"-Jiiiiies Million.
"Cedolla"-Dr. Knjdei
"Joo Welter"-Ui. J,
".Mlnnlo Mills 1J. J. Itolilnton.
"Coiiiblno" Thomas Ryan
"Sc!iQizoiidtt"-Wllllam Koch.
MATCH RAC1J.
"Scott's Bet"--Wllllnm Scott.
"John T."-Jolm T. OlS'elll
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NINTH YEAR.
Scranton Business College,
The school has begun its ninth year.
aame instructions. Students enter at
liny time. Demand for booklteopeis and
scenograpueis gi eater than sunny. Tho
lilght school pie-emlncntly tho school
for those who would earn while thev
i;xn.
BIG PARADE
OF ABSTAINERS
CELEBRATION IN HONOR
FATHER MATHEW.
OF
The local Catholic Total Abstinence
Societies Matched Tluough the
City Yesterday Morning to Com
lncmoiftto tho Birthday of tHo
Gieat Irish Tempeiance Apostle.
H, H. Devers Was tho Ginnd Mar
shal nnd Rev. P. J. McMnnus,
Was In tho Painde.
The blrlluluy of father Mathew, 0110
of tho gt cutest temperance apostles
the w ui Id Iium over scon, was observed
In this city .e.noiihiy morning with
a parade of all the local Catholic Total
Abstinence societies.
It was culgluully Inloitded to have n
bis pitiadi In this city of all the total
nbstliionco HiolfllcH In the Scruntun
Dloeesiiu tin ton. but this lil"ii was aban
doned, because It was round Impossible
to seeine reduced lutes triini tlie nill
load companies.
The line of 111.11 eh of jestet day's par
ade was oor the ptlnclpal stieols of
thV central city, and the nuueheis woiu
greeted ut puny point by lingo ciowcls.
The p.nade was headed by Mounted
Olllccr.s MuiUe and fairy, behind whom
lode Grand Marshal II. II. Dover and
the following aides: I Mackln, Thom
as Klein, John f. Langan and Thomas
J. .Million. The lli.st In line weie 11
number of can luges, containing the of
li(er.s ol tho diocesan union, clergymen
and otheis. The occupants of the cat
1 luges weic as follows:
in Tim cauuiagls.
fhat ("milage lte. P. J. McMuutis,
pastor of St IMul's 1 lunch. Oieeu Ridge,
and iiiesldcnt of the Diocesan I'nion of.
Total Abstinence societies; ltev. J. J.
Cm 1 an. of Wllkes-Hurc. tiensinei 1111-
tlonal union: W. It. Glhoy, Atchbald, .sec
ond lee piesldent of union: W. S. Lu
elle, second lce inefficient of union.
Second Cn lingo Kes. F j, Cnnnxati,
Mlnookn; G. 1'. flcniliig, P. J. Ooliiud,
T. J. Gnwin.
Thhd Canlage IMtitLk J. Holmes, Ai-Hint-
Kelly. St. Raul's soelet.
fom th I'm il.iKu Mis I'b.tiles Laslpr,
piesldent St. Cecelia's Calliollc Total Ab
stinence and r.eneolent solIoIv; Nellie.
McAullffe, Kalheilne WaNh, Katheilne
Johnson.
fifth Canlage St. Cecelia's Jmeiilles:
Sal ab Rolton. Mlnnlo Dlllllea, Maiy
M(Giaw. Mabel Doughtitv, Anna Gill.
SKth Cairlnge Rev. W. P. O'Doiuiell,
of the IIolv Cioss cliuieh, lJelleue, Rev.
If. L. Men.imln, Coloiado Spiings; I'd
wmd Kinney.
Seontli Canlage-Rev. J. X. Mol.in,
Holy Ros.uy cliuieh, Xoitb Sctanton;
Rev. John Holmes, llolv Ros.tiy cliuieh;
P. J. Mulheiln, piesldent father Whitty
f-oclcty.
The Father Whitty society of North
Seinuton, headed by the Noith fnd
band, was first in line. The one bun
dled memheis of the society woie natty
blue iinlfoims and caps to match,
tiliumed with white biald. Captain
Mai tin McDonough was in command.
The St. Alo .sins society, of South
Sci anion, was second in line, led by
the National Dunn corps. White
duck fonts and hats wete woui by the
membcis. Tho tear ot tho liist divi
sion was biought up h the membcis
of St, Joseph's society of Minooka, and
St. Petei's society, of Uellevue. The
latter organization was bended by the
splendid St. Petei's Drum eoips, whose
plavlng was one of the foatiues of the
pai ado.
SfCOND DIVISION.
The second division was led by the
Law 1 once band of twenty-six pieces,
heading St. John's society of Pino
liiook, 2J0 stiong. White vests and
caps weie woui by the St. John's
membi'is, and each cut led a cane with
n small Amoilcan flag attached.
The best appe.11.1ucc was made by
St. Paul's Pioneer coips, of West
Scranton. The men were attlied In
their handsome giev uniforms and ear
lled their big battle axes. They went
lluough ;t uuiuber of fancy evolutions
along the line of match, and weic
loundlv cheeied.
TJie last society In line was St. Paul's,
of Oiecn Itldge, popul.ulv lefened to
as the "Piesldent's Own." The mem
beis weie attired in khaki fatigue unl
roi ms.
Tlie line of inaich led to S.indet son's
gicne, wheie a picnic wound up the
celebiatiou of the day.
MAY BE DISBARRED.
P. R. Macaulay, Known to Scinn-
ton People, Again in Tiouble.
The following dipping fiom the Chi
cago Journal, under dale of Oct, T,
would Indkato that chailcs P, ft. Ma
caulay, who was connected with tho
American School of Coiiespoudeiut; of
lioston, and with other local people of
this city engaged In tiylug to secuio a
chuttrr lor tho lutei-uational Ooiie
spondence Schools, Is a cry bad c0111
pany to bo connected with:
( v R, Miicniiluy, 1111 attorney at 3w7
Dent hoi n stieet, Is in a lair way to bo
distuned fiom luither pinctlco in Couk
(Oiinly mints. Judge) Rieiilano has is
sued an older citing him to appear Satin
diy and show why ho should not bo dls
baueil Tho Judgo has also dec lined ho
will ask other Judges to taku tho same
action
Mac.iulny Is dunged with hnlng Used
false alllcl.ullh hi Judge Hientano's com t.
In a buiglaiy case b piencnted allld.nlts
foi a change ot euiie, All tin estimation
showed that 0110 man who had signed one
as an nccnnunodatloii to .Muiauliiv had
liewi hem d ol Judge- Ilienlauo, who lives
In liuir.ilo and has no hucie.st in tho
case. Judge liioiitmm lebuUid Macaulay
today and will pioliably disbar him fiom
iiuthei piuitlee in his coin t Satuidiiy
Don't Forget"
Tho gieat Piano and Oigau salo at
Guernsey lirotlieis', m Washington
aenuo; and don't ftuget that It is on
now, and "will all he over soon", nnd
don't forget that you will never again
buy so much Piano tor so llttlo money;
nnd don't fen got tliut you cannot do
this after 110M Wednesday, the 15th
Inst.
HAVEMEYERS
"Standout Fine"
& ELDER
Granulated Sugar,
20 lbs for $1.00
THE BEST ON EARTH.
The Gieat
nnd Pacific
Atlantic
Ten
Co.,
411 Lackawanna uvenuc.
321
Noilh Main aomic. 'Phono 71
Piouipt dclhciy. Now 'phono 1-1.
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J. ALFRED PENNINGTON, Direclor.
LINDEN STREET.
604
ALL THREE VICTIMS
OP EXPLOSION DEAD
David Moiton, Robeit Rankin and
Louis Deishlmer Have Suc
cumbed to Their Injuilcs.
Death ycsteiday claimed the tlueo
victims of Thuisday night's oploson
in the tear ot 1!!3 Not th Washington
avenue. Louis Deishliner died nt tho
Lackawanna hospital nt C o'clock es
toiday morning, David Mm ton suc
cumbed nu hour and a half later, and
Itobeit Rankin's life went out at 0
o'clock last evening.
11 was tippaipnt at the time ot the
accident that the victims had but
slight chances of locovetj, and It Is a
mliacle that anv of them eer escaped
from the burning building alhe. Had
not tho cellar door been bioken open
when It was, all three men would un
doubtedly have been cremated.
As It was their clothing was burned
fioin their bodies and their faces weie
s-eotehocl beyond lecognltlon. William
lloltham, one of the young men who
helped rescue tho victims fiom the file,
also sustained slight bums, and him
self and Michael Htadley, who assisted
him, mined their clothing dining their
efforts to put out tho Haines which
enveloped tho men.
All three of tho victims weie mauled,
and leave wives and chlldien. Their
bodies weie removed to their icspcct
he homes last evening, nnd all thieo
will piob.ibly be bulled togothei tomoi
row afternoon.
While tho doetois at the hospital
were bandaging Deishlmer and Ran
kin's Injuiles Thuisdav night, both of
them seemed to lealle that the end
was near, and offeied up prnjeiful ap
peals for lellef fiom thcli sins nnd
suffeilngs.
MET AND ADJOURNED.
School Bonid Did Not Take Any
Action with Reference to the
Coal Supply.
Tho special tneeting ot the boaid o
conliol called for last night, to take
some action on the coal question, wns
productive of no icsults, because an ad
journment was tnken immediately after
tho meeting had be.en called to older.
Piesldent Gibbons in lived at tho
meeting at 7.40 o'clock, and ouleicd
Seciotary Fellows to cull the roll. Only
eight memheis answeied to their
names. Mcsgis. Roche, Langnn j'liil
AValsh, who weie piesent in Hie build
ing, did not put in an appearance in
tho bonid 100m. Mi. Gibbons decl.ued
the meeting adjoin ned. Mr. Welsh in
sisted that if eleven mcmbeis showed
up later on, a meeting would bo held,
oven if Piesldent Gibbons hud deci.ned
an adjournment.
Seer.il moie memheis put in an ap
peal mice in a few minutes, and Piesl
dent Gibbons came back nnd oideied
anoth' r roll-cnll. This time fifteen mem
heis lesponded to their names. Mr.
Roche moved that an adjournment be
taken. Mr. Chilstmas asked that Mr.
Hand, who circulated the call for tho
special meeting, be ghen a healing, but
Piesldent Gibbons wouldn't listen to it,
and the motion to ndjouin was cairled
by the following vote:
Yeas IL J. O'Malley, Roche, Dr O'Mal
ley, Walsh, Jnyne, Sclu oilier, Lang.ri,
mei, i.eciii.nu and Cilhlions 10.
N.us Chilstmas, AVelsh, 1 limit, Evans
and B.ul'ei j
Piesldent Gibbons said after adjourn
ment that It was plenty of time to wait
until the legulnr meeting on Monday
night to discuss the matter of coal sup
ply. Ho luither said that the call for
last night's meeting was not Issued In
time to gle tho memheis legal notice.
Contiollpr Hand said that lie felt it
Incumbent upon tho boaul to take ac
tion at once looking tow.ud the pur
chase of coal. He had nssurances, ho
said, that a stilllcient quantity could be
piocuicd to supply nil the schools fiom
one ot the Inige compnnles.
m 1
The Milk of the Cow
Is 1 liher In piotelds, fats nnd snlts than
the human milk, hence It must be
adapted to Inlimt feeding. Hoi den's
Hagle Hi-anil Condensed Milk is tlie
perfection ot a cow's milk for intnnts.
foity-flve yeuis' expeilence has made
It the lending Infant food of tho woild.
Always Busy.
Open this evening. Very huge bar
gains all clay and eenlng In all dc
liaitmontB, Always busy, ulwajs hon
est, and always at Nos. 114-110 Wyo
ming avenue.
Lf.WlS & Uf ILLY.
Rcismun Bios, will be dosed today
on nccoiuit of holiday. Will bo open
for business at 0 30 this evening,
Finest
Concord Grapes
15c per basket.
Jersey
Peaches, Today
1 pound Coursen's
Special Java and
Mocha Coffee 19c. 1
lb Coursen's "Best"
Coffee, 25c,
E. G, Comseii, 1
FirstClass
Advantages
Arc offered by the Conservatory for Piano
forte Instruction to Students of all grades, from
beginners to prospective professionals.
Students can begin now.
POOR EXHIBITION OP
THE NATIONAL GAME
Only One Biij Star of tho Diamond
Was Scon nt Athletic Park,
I locals Won, 7-5.
About 1,500 people, who went to Ath
letic park ycsteiday afternoon to see
seveial stars of tho big leagues play
base ball, weie woefully disappointed,
both In the playcis and the game
plttjcu". Michael O'Neill, of St. Louis,
was the only star, and ho made good
In cveiythlng he attempted, except In
one instance, when ho dropped a com
paratively easy lly In centre Held,
Out of live tlniiB at bat O'Neill had
four singles and one tun. In the out
field ho had one unlst and 0110 eiror.
In tho box, dining the eighth nnd
ninth innings which ho pitched, ho gnvk
one base on balls, struck out thiee men,
made one assist and allowed no lilts.
Had he pitched, the other seven Innings
the scoie would undoubtedly have been
much dlffeient.
Gilflln, for the home team, made
three singles nnd a double out ot four
times up, had one put out, seven as
sists, two eriors and struck out six bat
tels. Fox, who has signed with tho
Philadelphia Nationals for next season,
was batted for fouitecn hits, twelve
singles, a double nnd a tilple. The
scoie does not Indicate what kind of a
game It was, but the euor column
shows how loose was the fielding.
Gall.ighei and Connors on flist both
put up a good game, nnd Cannon also
caught n good game, while Weir and
Touhlll made some pretty stops at sec
ond. The Semi's plnjed tho better
game, although they made 111010 en 01s
than their opponents. The All-Piofes-slonals'
line-up would nppear moie coi
rect If It was adveitlsed like this:
Weir, Villa Nova; Uuike, PIttston:
Walsh, Maylield: Connois, PIttston,
O'Neill, Phllbln and Laffy, Minooka;
Tleiney, Caibondnlc: Fox, South Seinn
ton. It Is possible that Manager Wlith,
who did not ni range yestetdnj's giime,
inny be uble to get the lenl stuis here
for n game bcfoie the season cio'-es.
The score:
SfMI-rROPLSSIONALS.
A.U. R R. O
A.
0
I
n
1
Mndeusp.ichei,
Culkln. It ....
Fi finds, ss ...
Renis, if
Touhlll, l'b ...
Gall.ighei, 1b
Melliigh, yb .
Cannon, u ....
Giifllu, p .. .
cf
1 I
I I
1 L-
0 0
0 JL
0 L'
n n
10
1 1
Totals It 7 II -'7
ALL-PR01i:SSIONALS.
A li. R R. O.
j:.
u
1
0
11
1
n
0
0
Web. Jb ...
lluige, e ...
Welsh. If ..
Conoi.s, lb
O'Neill, el..
Phllbln, if
Tleiney, ss
Laffy, .lb ..
Fo, p , cf
0
Totals ,ij 5 ft 7 II ."1
Seml-Piofesblonals 1 0 0 1 .1 I) u 0-7
All-Piofosslonals 1 n 1 1000 U-3
famed 1 uus Semis, 1; Alls, Two
base hit Gilflln. Thiec-lnse hit Fi.incls.
Saciillco bits I'll ncis, Culkln, Touhlll,
Phllbln, fen Is, I'liike, Stolon bases
Madenspachcr, Culkln, O'Nell, Weir.
Left on buses Semis, S; Alls, I, Stiuek
out-Ily Gilflln, (I; by foc, .!; by O Nelll.
S. Double plas Connois to Tleine;
Iluike to Cnuois to Laffy. Fust on ei
101s Semis, 4; Alls, 1. Phsl on balls-Off
Gilflln, ::: oft fo-, 1; oft O'Neill, 3,
lilt bv pltchei Mcllugh. Passed halls
Ruikc, 'J. Umphc Southnid. Time l.l
FOOT BALL GAME TODAY.
High School and Hnny Hillman
Academy Will Play.
The Hnny Hillman Academy, of
Wllkes-R.uie, will battle with the local
High School foot ball team this utter
noon at Athletic park. The High School
playeis are gieatly pleased oer tho
showing they 111. ide against St. Thomns'
College, Wcdnesdny last.
The High School will line up ns fol
lows: Left end, Levi: lett tinkle, Kvans
or Smith; left guind, Wclhnd; cenler,
Zlelniunn or Lavelle; light guaid,
Qulun or A'011 Heigun; light tackle,
Kelly or Qulun; light end, Thayer
(captain) or Coibett; left halfback,
Allen or Dean; fullback, Stone, light
halfback, Kdwuids or Dawson; quin
tet hack, Hower. Pi of David Owens will
act as lefciee. Admission, 1," cents,
NIGHT SCHOOL.
St. Thomns College.
Tho evening classes will bo lesumed
at St. Thomas college on Monday, Oc
tober 13th, Ten painstaking Insttuc
tois aio on hand, Classes In leading,
spelling, ailthmetlc, Bi.nntnnr, corics
pondeneo, bookkeeping, slwu thand and
typewtltlng,
Particular attention glcn to buck
wind students. Special class piepaia
toiy to Civil Seivlco examluatlons.
For paiticulnts call on, or addtess
Hi other 13. Andiew, Piesldent,
The Last Days.
Theso mo leally iho Inst days of
Guernsey Hi others' Piano and Oigan
Sale, as everything must bo closed out
and tho stote vacated by Wednesday,
the 1MU lust, It will pay any ouo In
need of a musical liisttumeut to call
and get pikes at Ut Washington ave
nue, and it does not matter about tho
cash. Just as good pi ices can be pat
ented on easy monthly payments
Gueiiibey Hiothets will sell fur cheaper
on tlino than other dealcts can affoid
to for nibli.
Don't fall to call and get a b.ngaln,
If you aio In need of u Pluuo or Oigan,
See the Cut Man,
I3ffectlvo and attiactlvo hulf-toncs
and lino cuts for caul, adei Using or
any other put pose,, can bo cccuied ut
Tlie Tilbuno oflUc, We do wotk that
Is unexcelled, do it piomptly nnd at
lowest lutes. A ttlal outer will con
vince ou.
fay you poor tax to avoid costs.
11. a. Dale, Collector.
JOHNSTON
CLIMBS UP
FOREST CITY LAD LEAVES BOT
TOM Or LI3T.
Plve Otheis Scoicd Points in Tho
Tribune's Educationnl Contest Yes
tei day Special Contest for $5 In
Gold Closes at 6 O'clock This
Afternoon Two Weeks from To
dny the Contest Closes.
Standing of Contestants
1. A. J. Kellcrmnn, Sctanton. 045
2. Charles Bums, Vnndlinn;. .011
3Wnilnm T. S. Rodriguez,
Scranton 549
4. Oscar H. KIpp, Elmhurst..G15
5. Wm. Sherwood, Hniford. .400
0. Horbei t Thompson, Cnr-
bondalc 488
7. Fred K. Gunster, Cheen
Ridge 457
8. Albeit Freedmnn, Bolle-
vue 386
0. J. A. Hnvenstrite, Mos
cow 357
10. Chas. W. Dorsey, Scianton.313
11. Maxwell Shopherd, Car-
bondnle 307
12. L. E. Stanton, Scrnuton. .211
13. Hnny Madden, Scranton. . 170
14. Hendrick Adams, Chin
chilla 125
15. Homer Kresge, Hydo Pnik 102
16. M i s s Beatrice Hnrpur,
Thompson 100
17. Frank B. McCrcary, Hall-
stead 02
18. Lewis Bates, Scranton ... 00
10. Miss Jane Mathewson,
Factoryville 86
20. Fied Kibler, South Scran
ton 86
21. Don C. Cnpwell, Scrnnton. . 81
22. William Cooper, Priceburg 76
23. Louis Geie, Brooklyn 64
24. A. L. Clark, Green Grove . 60
25. Miss Edna Coleman,
Scrnnton 46
26. Walter Hnllstead, Scrnn
ton
27. Lee Culver, Springville. . .
28. Elmer Williams, Elmhurst.
20. Henry E. Collins. Kizers. .
44
41
30
39
30. Ginnt M. Decker, Hnll
stead 38
31. Hugh Johnston, Foiest
City 38
32. Miss Mary Yeager, Green
Ridge 34
33. Aithur J. Thnyer, South
Scranton 32
IIWPHAUltMnillHIWMII . W fff.fi
Six of the leadeis In Tho Ti Hume's
I3ducatlon.il Contest scoied points es
tcrday, ns follows:
V. K. Gunster 11
L. 13. Stanton 12
Hugh Johnston 7
H.niy T. Madden fi
William Cooper 4
Homer Kiesge 1
Theio wns one chiinge in tlie list.
Hugh Johnston, of Foiest City, passed
Aithur J. Thaer nnd Miss Muiy
Yeagei, and went fiom llih ty-thlid
pluco to thlrt-lhst. This dowds
Aithur Thnjer down to last place In
the main table, with John Maekio and
Kddle Mollis clouding closely on his
heels foi admission.
Today at 5 o'clock p. m. tho special
contest for $. in gold w 111 close. This
lew aid will be given to the contestant
who scenes the I.ngest number of
points between Oct. I to .Oct. 11. All
points intended for this contest must
lie In the hands of tho Contest fdltor
by tho time named or they will not bo
counted. This llile Is impel athe.
So f.u Fied K. Gunster seems to have
an Inside Hack for tho half eagle, but
thete h.ne been a number of suipilses
all tluough this contest, unci thete is no
telling what u day may biing foith.
The J3duent!on.il Contest will come to
a close two weeks fiom today and tho
contestants who are- not secuie In their
places should not lose any fm ther time
to stiengthen their positions. Theie aie
sine to be somo who will biing in a
eiy Lugo number of points at the
eleventh hour. This has been tho ex
peilence In the last two contests and
there Is no icason to doubt that hlstoiy
will icpeat itself In this case.
LEADERS FOR THE
SPECIAL HONOR PRIZE
P.VE DOLLARS IN GOLD
to the contestant scoiing tho laigest
number of points bofoie . p
in ,
Sat ui day, Octobet 11,
Fied K. Gunster 03
AVilllain Sheiwood M)
Leltol 13. Stanton ."G
I lei licit Thompson 17
Chniles W. Dotsey 14
A. .1. Kolleiinun -12
Chiulcs Huuih' 2K
Oscar II. KIpp -j
A. L. Cl.uk 1
Hnny T. Madden 20
lt.
cW!riTOy!pgiiaiKaeataxOTr?y
You get Twenly
Trading: Stamps
FREE
If you present ibis con -
pon and piiiciiase your
i Fall Hat here
20
I Sflfiv c
NEW CASE OF SMALLPOX.
Discovered Within Two Blocks
of
Twelfth Regiment Camp.
A tic w case of smallpox was lcpoilcd
to the but can of health yestciday by
Dr. J. W. Ilouser, lit tho family of
Homy Kinney, tin Cayuga sheet, with
in two blocks of thc Tw elf Ih icglmcnt
Lump In North Sctanton,
The victim Is a Kl-yeai-old daughter
of the Klnneys, and hits been III Tor
some time. The house was Immediate
ly quiit itntlncd, and guards placed
about It
Colonel Clements, of the Twelfth icgl
incnt, intliotmced yesleitluy Hint tho
inembets ot Ills icglmcnt hud been vac
cinated tin ee yenis ago, while they
wcio In the south, nnd he does tint up
piehend 'uny danger ns tho tcsult of
tills cuse so near the camp.
$1,000 REWARD
Will bo paid by""Tho Hlllsido Coal
nnd lion Company to nny peison se
eming tho nriest and conviction of
the peison or persons who mmdcicd
John J. Mullon, nn employe of this
compnny, nt Smlthvillo, Lucerne
county, Pennsylvnnln, on the even
ing of October 1st, 1002. Detailed
information concerning the minder
will be furnished to lolinblo paitles,
upon wiitteu application to
W. A. MAY,
General Manager.
City nnd School Taxes 1902.
The aboe tax duplicates aio now
my hands for collection.
f. S HAIlKllIt.
" City Tieitsuicr,
in
Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases of
women a specialty, 213 Connell building.
Hours: 11 a. in. to 4 p. m.; 7 to S.SO
p. m.
The Till
Trust Co,
Will bo pleased to lecelve
money In any amount and
rate of Interest theicoti.
deposits of
pay llbeiul
While nm
quart ei s
M'asli.
somewhat
me
ly n bl o to
dnto our
liierciislmi
Open an
tcmpoiitiy
CAPITAL AMI
SURPLUS
ONK
.Ttli.iMOV
DOLLARS
at i:sr.
nc mo
small, we
abundant.
aecoiiiino-
slciulllv
patiouage
account with us.
A. WATR13S
L PHILLIPS.
Thhd Vlce-Piesident and
.Piesldent
Ti casta or
DXfCi'TIVL COMM1TTI3I3.
Abiam Ncsbilt. Thomas 13. Jones
William f. ll.ill.src.nl.
O. S Johnson. Tlintn.is 11. AV.ilkins.
L A. Watics.
You Can
s Save
The mlddlennn's pio
llt bj inn chasing -oiir
umbiellas en p nasols
din c t fiom the liiaiiu
lnetiuci. Special In
duceineuts just now
In older to t lear out
nm stoik piepnatoiy
to in iking up nur
C n stm. is 1 ne. Wo
aie the only oclusu umbiella manu
factmeis in tlie city.
SCRANTON UMBRELLA MANU
FACTURING COMPANY,
nil SPKCCI3 STPJ3I3T.
J. .. t tt Jfc tft . . t fj. . .J. tfy . i.
f
asory s
s
830flt)90
Aie the best in the world.
In VARNISHES wo carry
Parrotts, Masury's,
Valentines and
Linvsons
Also a full line of Blushes
Bittenbender & t
126-128 Franklin Ave.
j. . j "J1 ! ! "J1 ! ! I" '
Guaranty
Alway
Paint
...FREE...
20 TRADING STAMPS
Free with Every
'
,
TP
AIL
: ,
! Y0U Du ,T yu
, bring: this cou
pon with you.
w "iry A
r Z4 i
STAHPS FREE
haJwEWf:
arWASIIINGTONClJilr
AE V il'KUCE ST r
Ten Dollars for Guesses
Who con nnmc tlio winner In The
Tilbmiu's educational Contest nnd
tell tho number ot points ho or alio
will UlHC?
First Piizo 35.00 in Gold.
Next Thiee Sl.OO each.
Next Two DO conts each.
Next Four 25 cents each
TOTAL Ton Prizes, Win Dollars.
Cut out the coupon below, nil It In,
nnd Kcnd lo "Seiontnn Tilbuno, Bcian
ton, fa,, Guessing Contest."
Snttlldity, Oct. 11
I think the winner ot Tho 'i'llb
uno's Kducatlonal Contest will bo
No. of points
Nntno .-
Adihess ,,, ,
cut out tills lower coupon only
Good
SI
"With eveiy sale of Sl.OO and
over at
Nettfleton's
Shoe Store
Good Oct. 10, 11, and 13.
FALL STYLES in l.ndies nnd
Gents' Shoes nt.)Sc. 8125
$1.7.), 81 .S2.rl)S3,.$3.50.
134 N. WASHINGTON AVE,
Opposite Connell Building.
All cms pass thu door. Tians-
fei
f i om Piovldence
Cut This Out
&MiiiHgw:am p,ff flBmfl
townx
is at
41S Spruce Stieet.
309 Lncknwannn Avenue.
We have n complete assortment cf
the 50c kind, the Sl.OO kind nnd nl
standout makes, in all gindes.
Agency for Dr. Jaeger's.
The Slamlanl ofTxcclence
means a great deal, but it
expresses the 'position of
0,0 Q
inn
Paper
In the stationery world. Theyare
the best and they are the standard
of polite society.
French Organdies
In the new Fall tints,
Chrysanthemum, will bj
C 'Q and
th j paper
in use for select correspondence
this Fall. Very elegant effects4 can
be produced by stamping or lllums
.natlng. Wo have tho complete
election.
REYNOLDS BROTHERS
Hotel Jeimyn Building.
lo You Know
The best place in
buy
Men's inn
mkmM
Wh
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