rii THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-MO.NDAY, OfcTOJiJilii 20, .1002. - HE HOLY CITY IS GOD'S ABODE SERMON BY BEV. A. K. BATES, OF LIMA, N. V. foimcr Pastor or uraco liciotmcci Episcopal Church Tolls His Congre gation o the Lifo Beyond, Where Theio Is Plenty of Boom for All Who Tiust nntl Believe in tho Word of God No Strikes or Social Dlf fcicnccs to Contend with in the Etcrnnl City. Upv. A K. Hates, or Lima, N. V it iiriiior pastor of the Grace Reformed :plseopul (.lim-oli, occupied Hint pulpit t both services ycslenluy, pleaching in m evening on "Tlii' Ktcrtuil City." lilt bxt wns tiiUcn fioin the twenty-first Chapter 111 tllO lloillt llf liCVOllltllins, "And r, John, saw u holy city" In tlu course of his teiniuks, hi1 said: "Tho tide of population then' days Is ivvuids the larger cities, wheie tho eiujoilty live, and vvhotc liitlsthinlty ihoimds, together with eonteis of nioial ind eilinlnal life, whole good people In- l.orinlnglo with the oilmlnitl element. tint I Invite .vnur atleiilliiii to some facts about that gieut city which we fill expect to see. "Nowadays people are disponed to ?lve attenllon to ceitaln tastes and do Blot Rive pioprr attention to wh.it we knight, mi I Invite your attention to the groat i it.v to which we ale all tiavcl Ing, If we are the chlldien of Hud. It Is a Ricat walled city, the puipose of width Is for seclusion as well as ex clusion, for Hod pioteets those Inside and shuts out those outside who do not believe and trut In Illin. A Gicnt City. "Coit.iin people must be shut nvv.iy fiom society to keep society detent, and Fn It l.s In God's abode, wheie only the clean and pine In heart can enter. It Is ii city of Rveat propoi lions, with Its streets of gold and walls of pi ei lows stones. The dimensions of this wonder ful city are that It Is l..no miles loner, l.riOO miles wide and 1,500 miles IiIrIi, covering tho amount of tenlloiy. that would extend fiom the north of .Maine to the .south of Flotldu, and tiom tho Atlantic ocean to Colorado. "Theio Is plenty of loom for all in this Ricat city, and multitudes of Hod's people will be tlieie. It is called the city of OikI, the now Joi usnloin. And why should not (tod make a eltv for .ill His people, wheie lie i.m gather them i together Their- will bo no hospitals llicie. no sic Kne.ss. no p.iin, no churches, no temples, no saloons, no tails, no lolice, no cemetei les. no politics, no .train or woiry. anil ovotybody will 1.1 alk In the llRht of ChiM Jcsii. 'It IS a blos.-od iHj- wheie we will hot s.iy good-Ire p, and theio will be no mrt loom wheie 3,011 will blush to be 'en. No aitldii.il lights mo needed lieie, because Cod Is- tho light. The In- liibltcints ncvir riow we.ny, and need ! .sleep, as Hump shall be im iilnht lere. This holy city Is Rovernod bv ,1 leptcr of ilKhteousness, mid God Is the lime of peace. God Will Govern. id himself will Rovein, the social Ions of this life will be settled and Uil distribution of wealth will be made. There will bo no everlasting nervous strain, plenty of lime, ovcry- juuj win uo uusy, nun no rivalry or weariness All the mlsundor.stmidlng.s that make this life disticssfui win ,0 forgotten. "All this hecauso Je.siis Chi 1st finds the absolute duplicate of himselt in that eit.v, wheie lie is tho unit or mens uies, and whole tho lichcs of (Toil's glory aio round in Chi 1st. f'repaie to journey to the eternal city, wheie we all may meet, and God forbid that by nny carelessness of ours snu shonlil fall to enter in," A MEMORIAL SERVICE. Vns Conducted bv Bpv. Tsimoc Hughes in the Adams Avenue Chapel Last Night. The Hc. Tir. James ifiiKlies conduct ed h mc ui rial senice In the Adams avenue ch ipcl, Now Yoik stu-et, ),ist nlsht, tor Lewis Dei .shinier David Moiton and Ilubeit V. Itankln. The (ditlce wu- ciowdcd id Its uttei most capacity. The choir, which annealed lln Its lull .stioi.Rth, s.uiR .sevet.il veiv hiiitablo hymns, and .Mr. A. Austin .s,m. Ii solo In h!s usual excellent style. ur. uiiRues tools for his tcl Hie fiords of H.ila.nii,"Lot mo die the death n tno HRliteoii' and let mv last ..n,i bo like his." Uo said: Wu liaxo dutlliR the l.i.i fr.w ilivs s.ir. ifered, la this nelKllboilumd. .i ei'v nuln liwakcnluic We hne been spoken in In Clones ,)) thunrliM, mid with the tom;iii. ,if lire. This im miesied the .iiieiitloii of inn uiniiRiiuch anil nil-oil ihr.m to think, whlrb Is a uilKlity aclileiement anil It has r.iti-ed the hearts of iiianv who thoiiRht themselves bi.uo and fe.u-K.-m, to ipuikc and iiuall. Wo have been btoimht race to rum ,Mlth death In one of Im most repulsive and leirlllc aspects. We havo seep time linen In the prime of lllo eiiveloiied in lames, and when tin ir souls passed fiwuj Into tho iim-oen, the most mend lioiiRht of oar limit was, "l.et me dlo lie death of the ilRhtrous and lei my nst end bo like ills." This was o. leutl.v the dtsho oi Hme niembi who-o nss wo iiiouin tonlwlu. for lainestlv lid they pray Hod to .-.ivo their muiIs mil llHht miNlotisly ,11,1 Hioy ilcfhe otheis o play lor them Boon nftei o duck In the moriiluir. was bj their side In the hospital, where remained until they breathed their last liieath .Mr Lewis Dershiiuei was Hie llrNt to die This oiiiir man was u luuno oi iviiMiiiw lo, I'll, i to was cm- liloyed at the rI.iss works In this diy, unil In the ciedlt of hlh fellow woikmen, lit rie say, that tlun in ecled amoiiR tlieni- lelves a handsome sum of money, wlilili iney iiauucii oor to his soriowlus widow. lo was mauled vo yeais aso, mid met Ids death In the tweuiy-slvth year of Ids mi. Ills stilekeii liaionts leslde In lloneidiilc Tho ui'M who esplicd was Air. David Mite Seciet of a Successful Merchant. Tho success, ot" a merchant depends largely upon his ability to please his rciistcimeis, Jn oider to do so he icioin iiiends only articles which me to his knowledge most ullahle. I it handling medicine, this is especially tine, as peo. plo uesiie the best pieparatlon on tho piuiket and appicclnte the lecomen dntlon of their diugalbt. lieie is what V, J. LelRht, of House Siirlmrs. .Mo.. says of Cliambei Iain's Cough llcmedy: "I can recommend Chambeilaln'a Cough Ttenicdy to my uistumeia to be second to none on the m.iiket. For cioup with children there is nothing hotter." For sale by all druggists. .bettor than love, and freedom was best .Morton, Me wits hnin In Arehtmld twon tyclght yrar.s no, hut Iuih been living In Soianlon for the last eighteen years. 8onm tlmo iiro, lie and a .voungcr-biolhcr Mm ted In InMmi'M for themselves as plllmbof, with every pioport of satis fnetoij' success, lie Inis left it widow and one child, a father and niotlipr, two brother ntul tun slstets, to mourn his lies. Tlf lust of the Ihree who tiled was Mi Robert W. lliinkln. He was imrn In the city of tllii'Miw, Hootlnlul. Jle wan an orpiiali at the eaily iiro oT fl .venrs both lather and mother Intil tiled. Ho came in this eountiy iilioiit nineteen M'His iiro. For sevenil yeaiH he was phi ptoied In the Kermiton Hlnvo works, lie hud liein a tnomlier of the church for a Ioiir (line, ami tendered olHulcnt service as leader ot our choir for nearly two via is. lie was in years old, In the prlmo iif life and the onjn.viiionl of lobusl health, when he was eallnl away, lie has left an mule ami aunt, who for veins acted as parents tow aid the de censed, and mote sonowfnl still, there Is a widow mid four dear child! en, whoio souls are bowed down with Rtlef. To mini of iiii. thee deaths will bo niueh lll.i' the swllt passage of nil allow IhloiiRli Hie atniopheie, the air soon closes up and all Is lraniiill again; but In the hiituoc lepriseatul lieie tonlRllt, whoso leinlliiR lights have been rilieiiehed, tlieie will be Rieat iiRltiltlon, linneutn tlou and woe; pio-Hato widows and or phans refusing to be conifolted becnute they are not Whenever oii have an nppoilllnltv, Rive pnictlcal clfeot to ,oiir expressions of sMiipathy; then shall we ptove the depth anil re.illlv of our pity. Allow not your sacred feelings to evaporate, but remember thai If we are to die the denth of the lightcnus we must not live the life of tlie pnrlllRate. BELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. 15e 1 (' J.uii(w, of Cinlor spnilnai.v, net npfnil tho pulpit of the Fhst Welsh Haptlu chinch In Ninth Hciiiutnu ;. ester dnv ltallv lav sen Ices v.oio held L"(t'i ilny nfleiiiooii In the Couit Stie-t Methodist Kplscop.il cllltl'll lte-V II. I,. Suntoe Rave a splendid talk on "The Tabernacle la the Wllilcinesu," diiihiR which ho used a model to ilhwlinte Ills arRiniient. Dr S'.umicl .lessiip. one of tho lending liilfsloiuiiles of the I'i esbytei Ian chinch, who has been stationed at Svilii. pi cached nl the rirsl Pieshyleilnn elinieh "-ter-d.iy inniiihiR and Rave a vhld ilesciiptlon of the woik that Is behiR can led on by Chtl?tluln ml'sloniulos in that distant K'lid DEFENDANTS WERE HELD FOR TRIAL Hearing' in the Case of the Officers of the Conespondence Institute of America. A heal ins in the case of the diked .States Rinerninent .iR.ilnst Alton 1-". Clarke, picsldent; Louis Coniad, W. Jl. HIilRhain and Com, id I.otz, dlieclois of the Coi iepondence Institute or America, who aie cbarROd with fraud ulent ui" of tho mails, was conducted by ('lilted States Commissioner Keaile on .S.ittudav, ami as a result the de lend, mts weio held in $1,000 ball each. P. 1!. Goilinin, ot :;!! West Ninety Sith stieet. New York, was the fhst witness sum n. lie test tiled to having paid the .$1 roe demanded as ilrst pay inont lor a coiuse In newspapoi lllus- li.uliiR. and said tho fieo tuition of feied by the in-tltute cost him $1.", which was paid for supplies, consist Iiir of one liiler, two load pencil's a ppn and penholder and rour thumb tacks. The "poisonnl cilticlsm" or Got ham's Hi st paper was a nilnieoRiaph copy and he was Informed Hint ho pos sessed "rare talents." was "exception ally qualified," and that he was not "meant for a ill earner or hiiolhiR in this world." Several papeis weio "blue penciled." which Hie dereuse contended was evidence or poisonal Instruction. The witness said ho puiposoly drew a picture with the light shadows tin own In tin po different dliecllon. This er mr, bo said, was not mentioned by le turncd iMltlcism. lie tostiijed to ha Iiir paid $S in inslallments to Hio Soi anion ollico, and tho balance of his $l."i to a man named Qulnn, who rop lescnted tho institute in New Yoik. C. S. Cr.iwfnul, a newsdealer and bin lit wood artist, of ICast One Hun died and Forty-fourth stieet. Now Voik, was nlso sworn. Ho applied for ,t couise In newspaper illustrating. Ho showed eiitkisms Identical to those re ceived by Gotham He met Claike in Cjuinn's ofllee in New Yoik, and Clarke pi utilised lilm a position, which ho has not ot seemed. Jacob Filomor, a New Yarn niailcar rlrr. another witness, applied lor a. couise of instruction in journalism. For ?t" he iccelved a lend pencil, ruler, pen, and six sheets or toobenp paper. He tc stilled thai the only ciltlcisin he iccelved on his tlnee papeis submitted was "Don't paste sheets together." He fuither te.-tllled that he was dlssatls- lled with his course, and that tho col lections he received weio not criti cisms. Dlstilct Attorney MeCaiiell asked that the defendants lie held, claiming that sulllclent cause had been '.shown, pm tlcularly In tho matter of ppisonul Insti notion, which, he said, the evi dence pioduced proved was not given as iiRieed. The defendant;, weio held In 91.000 ball each. PIANO RECITAL. Given at Mount Saint Mary's Semi nary, Satuiday Evening, A piano iceltal was given Saturday c cuing at Mount Saint Mar's semi nary bj Hoove Jones, pianist, assisted by Unbeit J. Hauer, violinist. The Sis teis, pupils and a few Invited Rtiests weio piesent and enjoyed the following pi obi ammo; 4'iauo Ith.ipaoille IIoiirioIso Liszt Vlollu- ih Air G SliliiR Rich i.U Love's Uieaia illach) Cidlailka (.11 Spinning Song .MeinleNsuhll (b) .M.uch lIuiiRiiil.ui Kow.ilsl.i ri.iuo- Vlolln Sceno du llallet Do Hcilot IM.iuo- (iil Hiitleillv Lavallo (In Lucia ill Lamiiieiuioor, Donlxcttl-Mszt Violin Novell Vleiilciaps riaiin Ciiand Polonaise. In n i.Ua POLICE COURT NOTES. William llmlglct. W. H. llanibui-g, Catheiluo Joncb and .Maiy Miller, ar lesteil In a laid on "The Hub," weie fliieil Vi ciich Danld Miuphy, of Sutith Sciiniton, a dosoitei, was picked up by Patrolman IMutlo and tmucU oer to I'nlted States otllieis llus Itathfus. ()f VUll.uiisiort. a mem ber of Company J, Twelfth leglinoiit, was looked up for iliimkennoss Satuiday nlsht and was lined "). James Mc.Midiew, Udwiui Cogghis, William Davis and .Moses Kinase, tho bos auested foi irjlng to chec.t an en tianto Into the Aiadomy ot Music, weio lined $1 each mid costs. Kiedeilck Moignu. Hie foiger. was com mltted to jail In default of $-A) ball, for obtaining whisky and money from Drug gist I'lchel under false tnetenscs, uml foigbig Di. J. r. Saltiy's mimu to a note. THAT CARPENTERS' STRIKE. Central labor Union to Mako (in Effort to End It. The Central Labor union held n lengthy selon In I'm pouters' hull yesterday afternoon, and tiaiisaeted considerable routine business. One tit the subjects taken tip was tho oar penteis' sttlke, which has boon hang ing Hip for n Ioiir time, A special com mittee Is now ut work tryliiR to hrlnu about a siitlfactoiy adjustitioiit. The Central Labor union expressed their ulllhiRiiess to co-opoiato with tho Hullders' lIvcliaiiRo and do what they can to hiliiR about an amicable adjilst nienl ot the carponteis' ri Ipvmii'cs, A lortlou of tho fund raised' to defray Hip pxpenses of the mass ineetliiR In tended for yesterday, was turned over for teller purpocs to Dlstilct No. I, of the I'nlted Mine Workois. Cdwmd Swni'tii a ippicsentatlvo of the lloston C'lRarinnkeis' iiulon, itttend ed the ineetliiR and addressed tho dolo Riitos, CHIEF CLAFK CONFERS WITH D.L.&.W. MEN Impoitant Meeting of Head of the Conductoia with Representatives of Lackawanna Employes. K. I'. Clark, of Cedar Rapids, In., Brand chief of tho Older or Hallway Conduetois, who has been selected a .4 one oi the commissioners in Hie mluo strike dispute, was In the city yester day, In coufctcucc with the ineinbei.i of Division 1l Older of Hallway Conduc tors, and teprcsentnlhos of tho various divisions of the Lackawanna system. Mr. Clink Is making his annual tour or the dllfeiont divisions of his order. Ho timed his vNIt to Scianton so that he might bo here at a union meeting that was to have been hold here yes terday to discuss grievances which the Lackawanna employes are seeking lo have t pdi eased. Th. union mooting was put ort until arter the mine strike excitement has subsided. Mr. Clark came lieie at noon yester day from Klinlin, and left Tor home at C TiO last evening, nt the conclusion of his confet onto with the local condue tois. He had nothing to give out re Rii'.dlnR tho impoit or his visit, but In l espouse lo a question as to whether or not he pioposetl to serve on the mine sti Ike commission, he said: "I have not as yet made answer to Piesident Hoosevolt's invitation to act on the commission, because I have not yet received the ofUcl.il notification or my selection. 1 nuclei stand It Is at my ollico at home. I will, or i ourse, ac cept, it Is a duty of citizenship that in a time like this one cannot well le ruse to assume." What was done nt the conduetois' meeting could not be learned. That .something out or the oidlnary was dealt with might be guessed ftom the fact that the chalinieii or the general griev ance committees or the engineeis mid trainmen, James Cl.nk and A. F. DuN ly, respecthcly, weie present. John Downej. or t'tlca, chub man or tho conduetois' giievancc committee; John Walb, or Klmha; John Slack', or Ho boken: IMwarri McAlpln, or Northum berland, and George Chase, or Htlc.i, chairmen or the Riievance committees or tho dlffciciit divisions, were also in attendance. HEAR SECRETARY MOODY, President Roosevelt's Personal Representative at the Lyceum tonight. MONTROSE. Special lo tho Scranton Tilbune. Montiose, Oct. 10. Jean L. Tower, of New York city, is home tor a short time with his patents mid is studying tor a higher position In electilcal en Rineeilng, a vocation which lie has rol lowed for seieial yeais. .Mrs. Mary T. Haynsford eutertalnod a number of li lends at a piogresio euchio p.uty Wednesday evening, at her homo on Maple stieet. .Mr. and Mis. I. W. Cole and son, who have been guests or Mr. and Mis. W. (J. Joidan for seveiat days, on Thursday letmned to their homo In W.itklns, N. V. Mr. and Mis. Peicy Hallentine, or Scianton, aio now occupying the D, It. Liithrop lcsldence on South Main stieet, mid will leslde there until their new home on the P.uk tarm, below South Montiose, Is completed. W. D. H. Aiuoy is still coullned to his home by nines.!, Sidney W. P.uk, of Ued Wing, Minn., Is visiting, for tho (list tmi. n ioit four years, hl.s lilouds and lelatlves In this place and vicinity. Tho seventy-llist session ofNho liing hamton Dlstilct Miulstcil.il association will bo held In tho Methodist KpWcop.il chinch, Monday and Tuesday of this week. An excellent programme has been ni ranged for the entertainment of those who will attend. A. Nelson Dullard, who for some tlmo has been 111, died at Ills homo on Depot stieol, Thursday uioining, at about 10 o'clock. Tho demised was the ilrst su perintendent or schools in tills county. He Is survived by a wire and two sons, Dr. J. Aithur Ilullaul, or Wllkos-Hane, and Frank Hulhucl, of North Platte, Neb., and one sister, Mrs, Harvey Ty ler, of this place. Ills iiro was S5 years. The fuueiii! services weie conducted from his late.iesldence, Saturday afit-r-iioon nt - o'clock, Itov. D, A. Wariluer olllcl.ulng, Intci ment was made In the Montrose cemetery. Monti os will soon havo another club, many of tho ouug men having met for the purpose of tonnlng one, Thursday evening, and It was decided to lent the looms over Tin roll's htoro for tho mooting place, This makes tho third dub in existence in this place, The Installation of Uev, A. F. von Tobol ns pastor of tho Piesbyterlan cluu eh, took phicu Thmsduy evening In the auditorium of tho chut eh, and tho services connected with It weio very Inteiostlug and Impiessive, A veiy lino scimoii was delivered by Itov, Isaac J. Lansing, D. D., ot Scranton, and lemaiks weio made by Uev, F. U. W.itklns, of Wyoming, P.i who dellv eied tho charge to tho pastor, and Uev, Samuel Jesaup, D, D pt Ueliut, Syria, who dellveied the charge to the people, weie listened to with great Intel est by the Luge congregation which was as sembled. A duet, "The Loui is My Light," was rendered In a veiy pleas ing manner by Mis. A. F. on Tobol and air. Mccreary, of llnllstead. Many tan led after the closing of thu services to extend a gieetlng to the pastor and his wire. Hyron W. Camp left jesterday for Cuniptown on a hunting trip, and dur ing the week which he will be absent, will Islt at Laceyvllle, Skinner's Kddy, Mcshoppen and other places, W, (.!. P.uke, of Scranton, was in town the latter pan of ldbt week. THEATRICAL. The Dennott-Moulton Co. Dining the onRiigonient of tho lloiino.lt & Moullou lotnpiiny, which begins u week's riiRiiRetneiit tit the Academy to night with "Daikcst UiisbIh," a iiumbor or Metlnpolllau successes will be lidded to Us extensive and popular lepeitobe. The same caio and attention tti detail has heietofoie elmiaetcili'.eil all piodiiu tlons by the lleiinett .; Moiilton rump I tiles, will ho pioinliient routines or the pieseiitnllon ot those latest hiiccuiscs. New sceliciy, ftllllltuie, propel lies anil etiulpinenls will bo employed, and the tompany for this Fcasim has been es pecially engaged for their adaptability to the vat Ions rolns assigned to them The opening play has been Mooted wtlli a view of mIiiiuIuk the full sttctiRlh or thn toinpan.v to tho best mlvmltaco, and It will Im picspiiIimI lor the (list tlmo In this (Ity nt Hie people's popular pi Ices, I'ho slock or special sooner),, etc., Is so gloat that they tun enabled lo make complete pioiiiicllnus or eveiy piny tlioy present. Dally matinees will bo Riven commencing Tuesday arteinoon. Tills Week at Dixie. Tho bill for Dixie's theater commene lug this afternoon Is olio or the strongest cl piesented mid ahoiiuds with meiii nicnt. IhiRono O'ltouiko, assisted by a very elovei companv, pierents a laugh able sketch entitled "I'm lor A" Mr. O' Until l,o Is well known and his woik at was pleases and never falls lo moot with heal ty applaime wheiever be appeal s. Mary Caiihigloii will furnish the musical Heat of the season so Inr. The young lady Is the pos.snr ar a licit sopiano voice and a chaim or manner which cany all bcfoio her. UeorRo Muiphy and company piesent "The Ahienl .Minded Sceiotar.v," This skit Is bilm rail of tho men lest kind of comedy and Is sine to meet with wium nppiovnl. Asioll and Kddy do a wonder fully skilful comedy, aciobatlo and danc ing tm ii. The little lady Is a. lino loo dancer and Him man a clever acrobat. Ciiiletnli and Tony, billed as "Two Com edians" will I mulsh plenty of laughs with their uilghiiil dlnloRiiu and comic SOURS. Itlo biotbeis, sensational iidohiii. do some maiveloiis feats, which are at times Inhly hair hiMur. Cliailes Hiiitley is a veatiiloiiiilst ot m.uked ability. Ho l.s a Seianton boy and everyone Is Inloiested In his woik, which lias won a high place In tho leading vaudeville bouses of all tho laiRo cities. Do mil miss this clover bill. It will diivo a way the caies ol eveiy-d.iy lire and make ou meny whether oti will or not. At the Star Theater. The atti.ictlon ofieied at the Star nest Monday, Tiiesdav and Wednesday will bo that popular hiulosipio uml viiiidovlllo oigiiiilzntlnii, Hnsp S; doll's London Helios, which made a favorable lmpivlnn when hole last season. The olio, which tx co pies tho hiteival between two of thu lun niest bmlesipies ovei Hinged, has mine star sprclalt.v m lists than any other sim ilni oiganUatlon en tour. In Iho biiilosquos aio iutlodticrd many pioltv gills, d.ciilng cnsiunies. and scenic clociiieal effects, making life seem ingly one whole lomid ot mciilment. Moinla.v, Tuesday mid WednoKlay, with matinee evuiy day. Madame Sembrich. Ot all the notable, delightful musical cnteilalnments ot tho highest class with which Scianton audiences have been in vited within tho last twelve-month, theio has Peon none to exceed, pns'-lbl.v nunc to ilval, that which awaits them tonioi iow evening when the exquisite cati tatihe. Madame Sembiich, will make her iippp.mmcc at' the Ainu.ij. It is a pleas ant tiling to lemember that the gloat piima dnnn.i has chosen this city ns one or the tiixmed places for her Inier song loclt.tl season The Intotest she has w.timly expiessoil In meeting tho people ol the nietiopolis of tlio coal legions whom she has also he.ud of as musical ly appieciiuivo ui a iiogtee that m.inv latgir cities rail to le.ieb, will undotibt cilly be icilpiniated by our illl.ons, ami shown In ctowding the Aimm.v to llsien to the singer. No one In our city will he willing t have her go away dKippoinlod, thinking that mote h.ul hcou s iid hi pt.iisu nt niusli.il cultuie hetu than is w.iiiiiild Seinlnldi will suiely havo an audience and a weliomo that will make her re member Scianton all her Hio with af foi Hon. Much lutcjcst In Ainold Lohmaini's Ibst public appcaianco as violinist since ids letiun fiom Hoi lln Is cpies:,cd by bis many tiiends who .tie all on tip-loo of ex pectancy over the lepoits of his impiovo inoiil. To accomniodnto the many tiom down the valley the special train on thu Lackawanna mid Hloonnbtug aivlslon of the Delavvaie, Lackawanna and Western, having Wllkcs-R.uin at T p. in. will stop at Kiugslnn, Woinlng, AVost Pittston, Siisqiiohauiia avenue, I'ltistou .liuution and i'a.vloi. This train letuins at 11.1.1 p in. Night tiains on the Delnwmc, Liek- iiwanna and Westein e.-st and west will stop at all stations alter the conceit. A Real Sensation at tho Dixie. The iii.ni thousands who intended the IV.. .... . ....). (. t.i. . .., - .. . ... vi'.iitHii .v d'-ic. ciiciis in lust season will leinomber the blight novelty or thu pcnoimanco or Dlavola looping thu loop PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR TIIR LITTLD ONHS (Jut out tho plctuic3 appealing on this paEC each day, diaw a pencil mark aiotuid the hidden objcci, bavu Ilium until Satuiday, then sund tliom or talio them to Tho Trl lama ollico in an enviiopo addiesaed to "Puzia Doimitment." Hncloso In tho cnvelopo your iiamo, ago and addioss. Tha bos and gills who conectly inaik tho alx plctiues appealing iliuing tho vvoelc, and whoso answers aio tbst leeclvod, will havo their names published In Tha Tilbuno Momlny morning. Last Week's Puzzle Solvers. Tho following innectly solved last i I lhninii James. JJ3 Colfax live S week's puzales- .-, i.nlu L. llaleson, lilii Jeffeison ave.,.,lj 1. Mabel R. Davis, lb,.! Hampton st i; U Walter Flelcbei, L'O Hliliett st , Cm- .) Al.ii .rut ,.) l).l.. 1ll -f...l.A. ... I, l 1 ,..,... a. Maigmet l.oulso Hvmis, Tayloi, I'a . 3 ....,, ..., tw ,..,,,-, ,.. ,, . .,1,,,,,,. i m,,., , ,, &fei MhrmttC1'' " " "- , Ill I ind Johnny's father and his dog. Solutions for Last Week's Puzzles. Monday, Oit. 1J. One Is between fulingu and donkey's car on lelt, tho other iindui Ills neck. Tuesday, Ost. ll-Ono Is l.ving belvvciii All Habit's baud and Iho ticv, another above his left elbow. Wednesday, Oct 1-Ono cook's piollln Is between the king's had and poitleic, Hie other under his ihlti THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. 1'or Rent. FOIt HI'.N'I'-Nllie. loom hniiro on 1IIIL iciisouithlc, futnlslied will lent verv or imriniilshed, tilt Apt II 1. Addioss L K. 1C, Tilbune ofllcp t'ort ItHNT-ruinlslied boas steiliu boated, centlallv Madison avoimo. ., leu looms, Incaicd. :rij. Fl'ltNIHUHD IIOI'KI! for llio winter; very ilesliahlo, Uloell ltldge Addicts Ilo': r,i), Tilbmio $1S For Ttont Ton-loom house; nscpllent nelgbboihncid; nil modein Impiovo- iiienls. on avenue. Apply to R. i'. Ham. Ilton, i;il Spiueo stieet. For Sale. VOll flALi:-Sociiiid hand Uiowslor In ogham, slid Hies; ownei has no place to stole. Lcwl.l 1!. Mill ton, I IS Hitchcock com t. WASV-IUWW roit SALH-Oiie hot nil- ruinate, tluoo inanleh and gas chaudelleis Chillies D. Handei. son, lid Wvonilng live. Seianton roll SALH-Oiip hoi air fuiimcp, Hue" mantels, rhs chaudelleis. Ch.ules D. Sanderson, l;;c Wyoming avenue, Foinn ton, Ta, FOIt SALD About :n feet or desk coun ter, sin mounted with glass front and two openings, lower portion nlrely pan elled, with cbavvoia and ah"lves imil"r no.ith. May bo scon at tho ofllco of Tho Tilbune. For Sale or Bent. FOR SAIdf OH RHNT-The .".-stoiv bilck bnlldlng. with boiler bouse attached, and long low o'l sheds for Poises, vvag ons, etc.; also iallio.ul switch suitable for manuraeluilng pm poses; latelv occupied by the Clods Tobacco Co I! M. Wiliton. r.ooni No. fflj, Meat's Hulldlng. Furnished Booms for Bent. rrrt.viKin sonablo. ID fi out loom lor lout, "19 Webster iiveuue. TWO FRONT looms, choice location, lino view; vvel' lighted and ventllited; steam heat; bath, gas dm Spiaco stieet FOR RHNT Tluec uovvly fuinlsbed fionl looms, boat, gas and bath, mo hloek. Washington avenue. Adcliess X., Tilbune olllte. Lost. LOST Fox ten lor with light eve and ear black. Collar with no name on. An sweilng lo iiiiinu ol l"ole. Silttnblo to wind offeied it letiiinod lo Oil Ollvo stieet. No ipiostions asked. Since this gioat pet formiince many people have tiled to peiroim the deed and failed, and it Is only within the past live weeks that Ibis (cat has been itccoinnlished on the stage, it iota. lined Tor .i young lady to do Ibis act. This little aillst has been pi.ictlchig lor eight weeks, and tho man ager being a poisonal fib nil of Mr. DKIe's has olloied to give tho In si pei lium.uuo on any stage In the woikl of "loop the loop" as pettoimed by this oung woman as Is alie.idy slated. This will be the inltl.il pciloimancp on uiiv stage, and fiom Sei.tnlou tills act goes dit eel lo New Yolk for two weeks and then sails for Htuope for a ten weeks' contiact at $l,-flo a week. This Is le.illy a nicsl wnadeiful act and nothing like it has over been scon upon tho stage, and It is only the poisonnl acquaintance ol the management or the DKIc that en ables him to piesent this to Scianton audiences beroio any other c it in tin vvoild sees it. This acts opens October -7 at the matinee. Will give two poiloim auces dull. TUXKHANNOCK. Special lo the Scianton Tilbane. Tinikhannock, Oct 17. Theio will he a business meeting of Ttinkbannook chap ter, Daughteis of tho Aineitciii Itevolu tlon. Ibis Satuid.i.v nftcinooii at :t o'clock at tho Home of Mis, James Piatt, on West Tioga stieet. Mis Asa S. Keeler visited n lends at Wllkes-Iimio on Thmsduy. Chmles P Mclvown was appointed as one of the oveisoeis or the poor or this boioiigli by the court on Tuesday to 1111 the vacancy caused by iho death ot his father, N A. McKown. Tho Citizens' National bank opened its doots tor business on Wednesday Tho Hist day's lecclpts mo said lo have been llattcilng. and success is asstued for tho now Institution Hon. S. W. Pennvpacker, Republican candlihito lor governor, accompanied hy William M. Hi own. candidate ror lieu tenant governor, and other speakeis, will be In the couit bouse boio ne.vt Thiusilay evening, Oct. .'. Misses Fanny Slink and Alho lintlleld. who have been the tiuests of ft lends at Scranton, l etui nod home on Tbiusday. Miles Selgliled, now of Montana, and sister of Miss Lavinl.i Selgliled. of Rus sell I llll. visited Mr. mid Mis. Stephen Robertson, on Second stieet, Thursday. Doiiiiil le; 7 'Walter Tuiger, lOhl 1'ilco t. Thmsduy, 0(t. bi-iito fiuhoi is on thu light sldo or nuivos head, thu mother on Hie loll. Ki Id.ij . Oct. 17 The violinist Is on tho lilt nt tlio dug, his sou hi thu loliage of tho plum. Satuiday. Oct. lS-uno's bend U beneath foot of climber hlwhont up, aituiher be tween the two fallen men. No Order Acrrpted lor Lcs? T!i;ui 10 rents. Branch WANT Gfflim. Want Advertisements Will Bo Bccclved at Any of tho Follow injr Dniir Stoics Until 10 Is. M. Ccntinl City ALHHRT SCIH'LT2. coiner Mill bony stipet mid Weirder nc. GI'STAV l'ICIIDL, DM Adams avenue. West Side Oi:o. W. .THNKINS, 101 South Main avenue, . ( South Scranton rtltJD L. THItri'D, TM Ccilar avenue. North Scranton OLO, W. DAVIS, cm tier North .Mil i u aveuuu stieet. and Muikot Orecn Bldge CIIARLHH V. .TONHf, 15" Dick son avenue. r. J. JOHNS, OJt) Oiecn Itldgo Ftieet. C. LORDNZ. tonmr Washington aveniio and Mm Ion btieut. Petersburg W. H KNI3PPUL, nvenue. 1017 Irving Dunmore J Ci. UONH A: SON. Help Wanted. WANTDD Agents to sell ten and oof roc to eonsumois. Positions poima nent. ("it mid Union Tea Co. Sll Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTHD-Waller nt St. Cloud Hotel. AVANTDD Foily men at Tobyhnnnn, V.i.. lo woik on guiding foi a inil louil avvilch mid clem lug a piece or wood land. Call at ml! Mens building. Toby hanu.i Cieok lie Co, C. C. 1'oiber, lieas ui or. Help Wanted Female. $lj WUKKI.V paid to ladles to woik at home, nveiythlug Tin nishod. Kniioso slumped envelope, D 1ST Ladles Ind. Co., Id" Wabash, avenue, Chicago. Agents Wanted. LAUGH CORPORATION wauls enuigctlc Gcueial Agent lor this county. No books. Insiiiance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with nioi chants mid m.imi fnctuicis ncccssiiy. Permanent. Hond. State age, opotionce. leforinces, fhst let ter. Addioss, Salto r.7-'. No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. A YOt'NG lady with live .ve.us' e.speil ence as sleniigiuplier. t pew liter, cor ipspoudeut and cashier. In a I.uge ofllee, dcslics a position in Sci.inloti about Nov. 1st. i:eollent leleiences lmnishel and competent lalthlul seivkes giiiii.intocd. Addioss H. N., cue Tilnmio ollke, LADY would like diessmakliig or plain sewing; tlioioiigbly competent, ull Leo couit, Beal Estate. T F F" A 7 ACREAGE LOTS CASH OR EASY TERMS NEAR THE MAMMOTH LHiillll STEEL PHI AND TWO BEAUTIFUL PARK3. .GEO. T.ROBINSON,. N . 72 Eric Co. Bank Bide, j, Vv Buffalo, N. Y. J?. rL rr-? Miscellaneous. TIin'tODEL' " LAUNDRY. Dun'moro, laundeis shlits at Sc. each and collar!) and cult's nt lc. each. PROFESSION AL. Certified Public Accountant. UPWARD C. SI'ACLDING. C. I'. A, 'J! Tiadeis' Hank Hulldlng. Old 'phono 1MJI Aichitects. FRL'DHRK'K L. HROWN. ARCHlT, Real Uatnto nciiango Uldg,, I'.'ii Wash ington nvenue. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L IIARDlNCi, t.15 CONNHLL HLDG, STHVr.NSON i: KNUJ Il'P, TX CON licit building. Dentists. DR. O. 13. HILlONHHRaUR. PAULI building, Spiueo stieet, Scianton. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 113 WYOMING nvo riro Insurance. SC11LAGI3R & CO, 101 Council Hulldlng Patent Attorneys. PATENTS IfrtlM- Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor hi llm clij No I'hiiiKi' lui In. toi mutton on patentability; over ten yeais' epeilencu KcplOKic & Co., .Hears IJIdjr, Hotels and Bestaurant3. THU ULlv'CAFU. 123 AND Jl'M-'itANuI lln avenue. Rales iciMinablo P. KI1X1L13B, Piopilolor. SCRAN'i'ON IlOt'SH. nT:Xr17.. L & Y. 1-iissenEi'r uc)i)i c ouiiiicieu on mo 1JII- i lupi'im piiiu. i icior ioiu, I'lopiicior Scavenger. A II HRUiaS CLHANS PIUV'V VAFI.TS and cess pools; no odor, only Impipvid pumps used A H Hiiggs. piopiiotul Le.uo oulcis 111)0 Ninth .Mnlu avenue, or Hicko'H ding sloio, coiner Adams and .Mullicli Hoih-telephoues Who Screens. JOS13PH KM'HTTHL, IJI3AU 311 l.ACKA. live., Scianton, mfis ol Who Scuuiis Miscellaneous. MHUA1U1L13 BROS. PRINTHHS' SUP. piles, ciiviiipes. paper bags tvvlno. Vaiibousc, Uo Wubhiuglon nviuiio. T1115 WILKLS-HARRH RHCORD CAN bo had la Sci.inlou at the news siund of ltuialii ui llios. Imi Spiueo and uif, Linden; M. Not ton. m Lacknvvauna uvo. 1. S. Sibulisei, 211 Spiucc street. ) DIRECTORU BUSINESS 0PPWI1K. lillESIlIt Only Halt a Cjnt a Wof J. Business Opportunity. CD.MI'LLTH Miiiinraetililng plant for malting enameled steel In iIhIoiuIh and yems; no nhllls used and no loimdiy 10 illihed, Addiess I'Ulchasei, Tilbiuto or llcc STOCK"AND'vlllJAT TllADLRH wlTilT , out uniuy, Wilto ror our rpuilal mar. Icet letter. Tioo on nppllentlon. 8. M. 1 Iit)l)ni il ,"; Co, mcmbeiH N, Y. Consoll ilnted and fltoek i:cchnngp, 41 and 48 llloadvvay. Now York, nstnbllshod 1S61. Long DlHinnro 'Phone I1SS Hinnil. Money to toan. ANY AMOt'NT OV MONLY TO LOAN- ijuick. Rimignt loans or ntilldlng ana Lonn. At tiom 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Vnlker. 3H-air. Connnll htilldln. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dolawate, Lackawanna and Western. In Urieet Juno 1, ItUJ. J rains leavo Sciaiilou ror Now Ynik At 1 Ana, utj, 7,50 and 10.10 a. m.; M id, .1.10, .1,1 1 p. in. rm. nl,w Yoik and Pblla-dolplila-..o0. to in a. m and 12.10 ami n.3i ',', U.1', 1'or Ootildsboio At G.10 p. in Kor iturriiio-1.13, :. nnd ni a. m.; i..". o and 11 lo ii. ir. Km Hlnghaniton. Klmlra and way stiitlonn-10 23 a. m, 1 ft") p. m. I or Oswego. Sjiacuso and Utlca 1.15 nnd ','.'. ,ln 'f' P. m. Oswego, Syiacuso and I tlca lialn nt 0'J.' n. in dully, except bunilay, k01. Aiontioso 0 00 a. in.; 1 oi oiiijGm p. in. Nicholson accommodation -no and c.j5 p. in Hloomsbuig Dlvlslon-Kor Nortliimibni. land, nt ns- and lil.to a m.; l.fu nnd BIO '' ,'"n.Fr Iiyinouth, nt S.10 a. h,; 3.11 anil v 0j p :n. Sundav Tr.ilns-V'nr New Yoik, 1.S0. 3 20. nn., loio n m.; 3 lo and 3.Ti p. m. Tor lluffalo 1 15 nnd ij2 :i. in.; t.r.1, 11.7) and II 10 p. n p,. ninth a and way Rtntlons-.?-' "'"' rr Hlnsbamton and wav sta tlons. flno n m. Hloomsbuig Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. in. nnd fi 10 p m. lehlgh Valley Bailroad. In nrica Juno l,"i, 19iL. ,, , iValns Leave Seianton I or Phlladelpltia and Now Yoik via D. V'J1- n- at at 7 II. tlnottgh V.ulor Car and Day Co nil Caihondalo to Now York nnd 0 17 a. in., with L V. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, and 2.1S. 133 (Black jjiiiinuiHi wxpieEh), and li.i!) p. in. huh days. D ,t U. R. n., I.3S, 9.17 p. m. ! or AVhlfj Haven, llaleton and mlncl pal points In tho toal legions, via D & II. R. R.. 7.11. 2 IS nud 133 p. m. For I'ottsvllle. 7.11 a. in. b'or Hcthlohom, Lnslon, Rending, Har i shuts and pilniip.il Intoi mediate sta tions via D. ,vt II. R. n.. 7.11, 0 17 n. m : 21S, 13, (Rl.tck Diamond Cmhoss), H.W p. J"-',, fsi'nrt.iis. D. .t H. R. R., 3S a. m : 1 .S. 9.17 p in. For Timkhnnnoek. Tovvandn, nimlia. Ithaca, Geneva r.nd piluclpal Intel mcillato stations ln D., L. .V Y. R. R C33 a. m. and 1 33 p. m. For Clenovn, Rncbeslor. Buffalo, Nlag nia I. alls, Chicago and all points west via D A: II It. R. 12.li.; p. m.: 3 28 (Black Diamond 13pros). 10 II, 11 41 p. nt. Sun (In vs. D .! II. R. R 12 ill. 9 17 p m. Pullman p.tilor and sleeping or Lehigh valley Bailor cats on all ti ibis between "Wilkes-llaiio and Now Yoik. Philadel phia, IlufTnlrj nnd Slispcnslmi Btldge. ROI.LIN If -WILBUR. Oen. Stipt , 25 Coitlaud nil cot New Yoik CIIAR1 HS S. Lllll. Gen. Pass. Agt 25 Cottlnnd slieet. New Yoik. A AV. NONHMACHnn, DIV. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehoni, P.i. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to city ticket otllco, CO Public Squme, 'Wilkrs-Barre. Pa, , BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. Con ecled to September 10, 1U0J. Stations in Now Yoik, Tout Lllicrty stteot and South Fony, N. It. Ttains leavo Scranton ror Nuw York, Pbiladelpbia. E.islou, Belhlehem, Allon lown. Maueb Clnttik, Whlto Haven, Ash lev. Wilkes-Hano and Pittston at 7.30 a. m , 1 p. m and t p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Kvpioss leaves Scianton 7.3i) a. m, thiough solid vetlbulo tialn with Pullman Hiiffet Pallor Car for Phila delphia with o.ilv one change of cais for Ij.iltlmoio and Washington, D. C, and all pihiclp.il pemts south and west. For Avnea, Pittston and 'WUkcs-Bario, 1 p m. and I p in Sunday, 2 in p in. For Long Btaneh, Ocean Giovo, etc, 7.1'rt n. m. and 1 n. m. For Beading, Lebanon and HnirHliurg via Allentown at 7 30 a. m., 1 p. in. and i p m. Sunday. 2 hi p in. For Tmnacpin nnd Pottsville, 7.30 a. m.; 1 p. m. and 4 p m. For i.ites and tickets apply to agent at station. W. O TSnSSLTCR. Gen. Jfanagor. C JI. Bl'RT. Gen. P.ls. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule ill Hlfect Janu Hi, 1902. Trains leavo Siianton C3S a. in, week davs. thiotigh vestibule train fiom WHkes-B.'iiie Pullman buffet pallor e.y nud coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at pilncipal IntPiinnillntc Ma lleus. Also connects for Sunhuiy, Hiir iKliuig, Pbiladelpbia, Baltinioro, Wnsli IiAton and for Pltlshmg and tho West 9M7 a in . week days, for Sunbury. llar lislnirg, Plill.iclelplila, P. iltimoie, Wnsh Inglon and Pittslnng nnd tho West. 1 12 p in . week davs. (Sundays. 1...S p. m). for Stmbuty, llai i I'limg, Plilliul-N phla, Baltlmoio. Wnyblngton and Pltts butg and the West 3 "S p. m, week davs, thloiiBh vestilnila tiain liom AVUkes-lmie Pullman buffiit pallor ear nnd coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsville Stops at pilnclp.il Intel modi, uto stiitlons. I 33 p in., week dsvs. for ITazletnu, Snn bitty, Haiil'-buig, Philadelphia and Pitts. 1,111 B" J B. HFTCII1NSON, Gen. Mgr. J. II WOOD. Gen Pas', Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Hlfect Juno Pi, VJOJ. Trains tm Caihondalo leavo Scianton nt fill, 7.'W, S30. 10 1! a 111 ; 12 03, 1.12. 2 11, ;;r,ii, G.29, t, J". s.2l, 9 13. looi p, m.; l.'.is, 1 Foi-'lioiiesdalo-Cll. 10 13 a. in.; 2.11 nnd 5 For' vilkes-Bane-fi.3'!. 7 11. Sll. 9 17. 10 Ha, 111.! 12"!. 1'-'. 2.1S, 3.2?, 133, 0 10, 7 4S 10 II. H 49 p 111 For L. V. R It. Polnts-7 41, 9.17 a. m. " IS 1.33 and H 19 P III '"For Pennsylvania R. R. Polnts-6 33 9 17 a. m ; 1 L. '-"' and 1 33 p. m. For Albany and nil points north 7 36 a. ni and 3 3)1 P m m. aim g'pjjpjvy TRAINS. For Catboiidnle S 50, 11.3.1 a, ni,; 2.11, 3 re. r,r,2 and 11 t7 p. ni For Wllkes-Hnne 9 3S n. m.; 12 03, I'M,' B 2i. fi 3J ami 9.17 P in i-A For Allmtiv nnd points 1101111-3.111 p. m. For Ilonesdalo-SM a. in ; 113.1 and 3dl PW1L. PRYOR. D P A . Scranton, Pal Erio Bailroad Wyoming Division'' In Hlfect Septeinbor 13, Ifioj , F TinlliH leave Scuuitou . lor New YorUV Nevvbiirgb and Intel uieduo points. nl1 loi Haw ley and local stations at 7.20 hi ,,Vm"'il!iu.'!ld.ii"'nna Whlto 51111s at l."j ''i'mlns arrlvo itt-Sciaritou at 0JS a, in. nnd 9 13 P m. " ,f Now Yoik, Ontario and Western, " Tlmo table ill c licit Simdn. Si pt 2J, J9C. NORTH HUt NI) TRAINS. ;- l.oavo Leavo Airlvn Tiains. No 1 . No. 7 .. Tin Ins. No ii . Scianton Cniboudnlo. Cndoslai lo.ioa. m H la. id 1 mni iu, u 10 p m Ai.Cailuiudale li lu p.m BOi'Tll HOl'ND " ' 7- Leavo Leavo AirlVft" Cadosla. Caibnudalo Seianton.,. , ii V) a in 7 23 a ni.) 2 13 I) 111. I (hi I) 111 4 4', I) lilt No Sl'NDAVS ONLY. NORTH UOL'ND.t Leavo Leuvo Allien Trains No. 9 , No C . tViaiiton C-ii)ond.ilo CndnslR. S.20 a m 9 10 a m 10 43 n. hV- 7 el) p in Ar.Cni buiidalo " 13 p m SOI'TH HOl'ND. ;;. Leavo Leavo All Id; Cudiml.i Cuiliiindalo. Scimitolii. U 30 a ni. 7 23 a. in I M I) III li 0). 1) m I, 13 n. ni. Tiains No il No 10 1'i.ilns No:i 1 on Wtik dais, nud 9 on Sundajs lanned ioi New Yoik cltv, Mia. illolowii, Walton. Noivvlch, Oneida, Os. v.ogo and all point wei Tialn No U. with "Quaker City I3x piess" at Scr.intun. Ma c R, r or N J?, for Pbiladelpbia. Atlantic City. Halllmora, Washington and 'Pjjjinsylvanlu stata points. - Seo llnio-tublo and consult ticket agents for coniieetlims wlili other linos, J. C. ANDHRSON. G P. A-.'New York.' J. B. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton, Pa. $V l