-fiffTiPWrfiyr' -yiffyMP- mmm 1qiV".wrXl i -FyfrlfyjgiTiJrwi(w -"- - m v i m '" . tmpfo&VSffi i WWy T yY f-gfryfiCTfwp ffiffwr-tftts&-" W" ft THE SCR ANTON TMBUNE-TCJESDAV, OCTOBER 21, 1002, SI xxxxxxxxx; THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE. Steel Coal Shutes Shntt or long, 'with or without extensions; made nt tough lS-gaugc sheet tecl nit law edges, stiengthoiied by being Minted or loded cxtt.t smooth o coal cliHulmigra Itsnlf ft rely. Tlics ill'' hcio f 01 jour Inppction. Q Foote & Shear Co. O S19 Washington Ave. xxxvxxxxxxxxx The flardenbergh School of Miisic and flrf Offcis the exceptional advan toge of Piano and Organ stucty with Mr. Sumner Saltei, an aitist teacher of recognized standing in the musical xvoild. Rcgistei now. 604 Linden st. We Hold and Offer for Sale at low figures, the following stocks: U. S. Lumber. New Mexico Railway Co Com mon. Title Guaranty and Trust Co. Traders' National Bank. Alexander Car Replacer. Also several lots of good five per cent, bonds. Safe Investments for Conservative Bayers. I. F. HEQARGEL & CO. Stocks, Bonds and Secuiities, ConneU Buildm?. Get "The Lackawanna Finish" On Your Linen. 308-310 Penn Avenue. A. B. WAR MAN. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Oct. 24 At I.jccum, speukeiH JuiUe Fennypackcr. Republican candidate lni govcinoi, and otliet.s PERSONALS. Miss Hva AVilliams, of Xoilh G-u field avenue, is homo fiom Tienton Daid T. Johnson, or IIii7ltloii, is i is ltlng lelatlves on the West Side Howell Hauls, ot Division street, liafc returned from an extended tilp to the HeiimicU Islands, Mis. Hugh Willi mis. of 1700 Piice Btioet, lias ictmnert fiom ,m extended lslt at Camden, X J, H. A. Xelmpvoi, of South Slain avenue h.is as ids guest his lnotliei, J:, A. X"i mtvci, ot Kc-slmmle, Plu now W. II. Ciav.loid, of Xoilli Sunl foul, Is visiting his fnthii mul listen, on isoith Hjdo Paik avenue. Tin maulugo of Miss May Hllnoi Jones and Hev. W. II. Ciuwloul, ot Noitli Sau foid, X. V Mill ocpiii Thuihdaj, Oct. I'd. Mrs Kntlitilno O'llilen luis ittiumd to In i homo In Mlneislle, .ifuu i-lthifr Willi hei nine, .Mis. Joseph .Mlei II, ot Ism th Main uvinuo Mi-s Itmh H llecklnc, of South Main avenue, and Ploionco A. row lei, of Jack Son slice I, spent Suiulaj ah tho gut st of 1 1 lends In Ciiibniiiliile O. I,. Williams and eliiuglitci, of Poiti mouth, A'u , wliu hao been visiting Mi, and Mm (1, V, AViuMns, ol l.'l Quluey avenue, lui the past week, lime letiuned home, Hon Iliilieit (Iwvime ji niiMit of Ba li m, N. J, und ulitor of the Salem Sun beam, Is in tin cit.v, iPpiiseiitiiiK tho Wnuon Hiliiinhioiis Muciiiliim Paving cnmpii). lbiuj T. Hliihuiil eilllur or the Sus qiulliilinu TliiliMilpt, out of the blight Xoi tin atu n 1'i-itiits) 1 nuln il.illlis, S among tho giunil Juiuis at linked states eouii thin wnl, .Mi. niuhaxl was im. nuih a le.sjihnt of Montro.e, and bus manj waitn h lends in heiuuton SUSPICIOUS PRISONERS, Detained at Police Hendquaiteis Pending nn Investigation. Two ti leveling men, giving tlielr iiiunes ab A, j. Oilman mid J , .u Donald, who ilalni to ho on tin w,t to .'ew Voik, aio being detalnul at police headqiiaiieiu psndlng an Invts tlfftlon Into their alleged violation of the hitti. statu law telatlve Ui the ills position of lalhoad iianspoitntlon, The piisonei.s weu picked up on Sun day fot dihonleily eunduet and tiylng to dispose of u Deluwuie, Lackuwuun.l and Western emploje's puss, I'stted at lloboken to I' A. Helllv, to Jlufr.tlo and pmun The pilsoueis claim they put ch'ised the pats fiom the Ameduin Ticket agituj at Hultalu, and paid $S fot it. Supeihitendent Day leiehed woid last evening that the men ate wanted In Klmlwi for te,iliii)r four dteas suit cases fiom hotels thcte. One of the (dies was lecoveted In Hlnghaniton, aim anotnei was louiui in then possei elon. HAS BEEN TEN YEARSRECTOR DR. ROOEIIS ISRAEL AT ST. LUKE'S A DECADE. The Annlversaty Was Obseivetl Last Night at the Pffiisli House with a Delightful Reception Rt. Rev. Bishop Talbot nnd Foimcr Rectors Assisted in Receiving Twentieth Annlversaty of Dr. Isiael's Mni riage Observed in the Aftoinoon with a Reception at the Rectoiy. The twentieth aiinhcisiiiy nf the limit Inge oC Hev. Dr. Itogeis Istael, leetor ot St. lAtku's i htiieh, and the tenth tinlneraiy of his rectoi.ite weto t'olebiatod with lecoptlous eoiulucted jestctday nftetiioon In the lettoiy mid list nltflit In tile patlsli lioltse. The iclehiatlon of the llftleth annl veiMirv of the oiaanlatton of the chut eh was bi ought to a close with u spei'lat lommuiiton oivlie, conduuted josteidav nioinhiK at 7 u'cloik by the ice tot. The attendance was huge, de spite the eailllif's ol the hour, and a liiiRe nuiubei' lecelved the lonuiiunloii. Al 10 o'clock time wis ,in Informal meeting of the islting Kplhcopallan cleiBvmen, held in the lectin v, when tellcltatlons wcio extended to both the lei tor and his wife. The leceptlon held jesleiday after noon by Hev. Dr. Isi.iel and Mis I l.iel al the leetoiy, In cclebtatlon of the twentieth annheisaiy of their wcddliifr, was on" of the must onjoj.ihle events of the ear and w.u M'iy lngely attended. The dining loom was a bowei of beaut v. with gieen and white as tile motive nf totaling. The beauti ful loonis weic eeiwheic made al tiaethe b the m tssos of funs and palms Di. and Mis. Istael weie the leclp lents of manv gifts mi Hie ot cnIou of tills amildsut. Among them was a iirigiilflient s, i(f. of steillng slhei, fitmi the i"ti. The Receiving Paity. Those who leceUetl with Dt. and Mis. lsmel tiuiiiig the ntteinoon weie Mis. Dick, of MeailUlle, MN Lillian Gnihain, of Cai lisle Those at the tables weie Mis. Wal tei Dickson, .Mis. James S Oikfoid, Mis AVeuien. AIis Krek About the moms weie th" following ladles Mis. i: S Moflat. Mis i: X. AVillaid, Mis. W M. .Mm pie Mis A II hheutid, Mis H .1. Tostei, Mis C. U. Dei m. m, Mi- .1. II Uesseli, Jh! T li. AVolt. '1 he oung gills seiving in the tlinliiK loom w ei e Miss Doiotln Itessell, Slisg Mes-tll. Miss Molt. AIlss Ilnda Hunter, AIKs Kiaemei, .Miss Maihin Smith, Miss Tnstine Stouts Miss fjnthia Qu.itkeiibusli, Miss Chu.i AA'ailng At the fiappe table weie. JIis D J. Huughlon and Miss Yew ens The icetptlon eonilucted last night in tlie pnish house was a most delight ful eent, and was attended bv hun dieds of the well wishing ti lends of both Di. Isniel and of St. Luke's chinch The .iiiditoiiiini was piettily decoi.ited with immense palms and in tlie lentei weie placed a numhei of tables oinimeutcd m Ith boquets of chi-antheiimms and piettilv blinded candles The leceiving pailj lemalned in the spacious pailor in nont of a bank of flowers and lecehed tho guests as they piesented themselves. The ji.n ly was nnde up as lollows. lit. Hev. Hisliop Kthelbci t Talbot and w Ife, or Uethle hpin, Hev. Di and Mis Hogei s Isiael, Hev. Dr. and STis J. p D Pendleton, of .Selienecladv, X, Y ; Hev and Mis. i: J. Haugliton, Hev. Hobei t Hoe and Hev. Dr Hemv C. Swentyol, of Biook Ivn, X. Y. Di. Swentel Is the lector who Immediately preceded Di. Isiael and he was gieeted last night by hun dieds of hlh old fiiends. Among the siting cleigvmeii vvho weie in attendance were the follow ing' Hev. K. H. nitemin, lector of the Chinch of the Oood ShepTieid; Hev. H. A. Sawyer, leitor of Tiinllv chinch, Caibondale, Aichdeacon HatcIIffe, dio cesan mlsslon.iiy; Hev. Mr. Slinlean, mlssion.nv to deaf mute, and Hev. J. A. O'Hellly, teetoi or St, Petri's eathe dial. Ladies Who Assisted. Tho ladies who assisted In serving the vlsitois in the aiiditoilum weie us fol lows: Mis. i;. S Molllt, Mis, j: X. AVillmd, Mis. Hveietl AVauen, Jlis. j. II, Hesse 1, Mis. Hm i y Klngsbui y, Mis, L S. Oakfoul, Mis. O. L DUk-ton, Mis. I'. I.!. Dei man, Mis Samuel Deimaii, Mis. Sidney T. Haves, .Mi.s. r. :. sti vens, Mis. j:. ,T. Smith, Mis. S. H. Ste vens, Mis, Thomas Sprngue, Mis. PeniiMiaekei, Sits. T, Ciamei A'on Stoieh, Mis. Hcibeit Hauling, Mis. John Hioadbetit, Mis, Tied Hand, Mis. (Jinnies iluilbut and Mis, i:t 1 't ,Tes- SUI. Tlie joutig women who a.sslsted tluiso nheady mentloiinl weie: SUss Miiij Yewens, Miss Vktoiln Hiondlient, Mits Ueitiudo Spiague, Miss Mmlan Smith, Miss I.uelhi AVilliams, Msb riedetlca Diim.ili, Miss .Mmy Hessell anil Miss Hdn.i i- iiiiton, t The. leuntlon louthiucd until 11 o'clock, mill a laie uiimher or tho ino-t Dioiiilnent elllens of tlie illy weie hi attendant e, Ite, Di. Itoget.s Iftnel was bom hi llnltliuoie, his rathei being Thonias Ihiail, hmlng been a member or tho flim of rieltler, Uu.iel A. Sous, law-j-eiH, Up engagfd III business puiHtilti lor a time befoie enteilng Dickinson college. In 1ST" lie was giaduated limn this Institution In June, ISS1, with the debtee of A. It. Dining his college toiu.se he puisued tho study of theology In addition to his tegular wink nnd shoitly after his gi initiation wiih oi dallied as a tleigy lii.iu of the Methodist UpUeopal iliuii h. He acicpted the pastotato ot the Tah eiiuielu .Methodlbt i hutch at Noifolk, V,i. After tin ce j cats' ininlsliy ho ae tepted the docilities nf the Piotcstant Kplseopal ( hutch, into which ho was received cm relnuaty L'.', ISS4 lie immediately began to picp.ttu for otclets and while thus engaged acted as assistant to the lector of Tiinlty pailsh, Cleveland, O On Mauh 11, lSJ, he vmih admitted to (he dlaconate and a tew weeks afterwaul wttb ap pointed to the chat ge of flu 1st chinch, Meadville, wheie he wan oi dallied Into the pilesthood by lit Hev. C'ortlandt Whitehead on Jlateh 0, IShC. Di Isiael lennliied hi cliutge of Clulst chuuli until Xov I, IS'Ji. when he assumed ehauje of St Luke's chuuli, having accepted the unanimous call of the vestty on June 7. Ho has been signally honoied In othet vvajs, He has tecelvcd both the degtees of A. M, und D. D. fiom Dickinson col. lege, and has served as a delegate to the seneial conventions of 1S92 mid J. ALFRED PENHINGT0N, Director. 604 LINDEN STREET. 1808, held at Haltlmoio and AVashliig lon, tespcctlvelv, lie Is at picsont the examining chap lain for the arch-dcuconiy ot Scuin ton. Up hare also pelted for many yeats as the secretin. v of the Hoard of Associated Charities and us a ti niter of the Albright Memoilal llbiaiy. He Is the Limit man of the llbiaiy commit tee of tlie latter Institution. To know Dr, Isiael Is to know one of the most broad-minded, highly cul tured and charitable Clnlstlan gentle men In the cltj Hecatise of his un usual modesty few people know of his charitable woik, except the hundieds of poor unfortunates to whose lives his mlnlstiatlotiH have come as something to be ti ensured among the deaiest of all memories. He Is titilv a lnlssltinai v of light, spi ending the liilluenco of lib prison allty thiotiRliout the length and bieadth of the clt.v. ills i utile time Is "pent In seeking aftei the sti.iv.iwajs and In mlnlstcilng not alone to theli splilt ual needs, but to their bodllv wants as well, livery afternoon In tlie wiek between the bouts of 2 and 3 o'clock he lecelves all cullers In his ofllce In the palish house and sin h pallets as he has; for one he has a ptoinlte to use his eftoits In seeming cniploj inent: for another he his wonls of falheilj ad vice and comfoit and for still another, Immediate mnteilal assistance Is louiid, of times out of his own puise He Is a m. in who icg.uds his inlnis ti v as a s.u'ied tillst and who bends all his enei files and nil the eunestnt's ot splilt of which lie is capable lo w. tids obevlng th" piattlte ol all the vlituesfoi wlilch Chilstimitj st.mds TEN NEW MEMBERS ELECTED BY BOARD Meeting of the Boaid of Tiade Yes- teiday at Which Seveial Mat- teis Weie Acted Upon. Ten in w membeis weie eletted ami loin applli itlons weie lecelved at tin legulat meeting of the Si i anion Ho.ud of Tiadt vt'stculav The loinei weie J-ied H Smith, II. S (toiman l' h Seamans, (.'. S Jacobs, Louis Com ad, Mathias Stipp, Hun K Calling. V. Al Koehlct, Thomas Palmei and c l'enj WenU A lesolutlon w.is adopled uiging con gies to enact libel il laws on behalf of the dlsttiit of Alaska It w is n lequest fiom the Skngu iv i h imbei of commeice. The bond ot Seiieiuj Sea mans was appioved, and the delegates from the bo.ud to the eonveiition of the X.itional Ho ml of Ti.tde weie in stiucted to ire theli inlluenee in wid ening tlie 'tope of the Xation.il bond and Im teasing its usefulness A communication fiom the I'eiman ent Taiift commission was letened to a sped il committee Itietened toeltr tlon i claims and the meilt sjstem It J. Fostei leeonimeniled that the boaid issue a pamphlet tontaining halt-tone pictuies and leading mattei destiip tlve of Scianton to be disti United foi the puipose of collecting the Impus sion that the cltj consists of hovels, Involved much discussion Owing to the expense the plan would involve it was voted down Contiaetor H S AVilliams made i lengthv speech in which lie expiessed the belief that theie is too much oi ganizatiun in this clt.v. He leviewed the conditions which have existed tim ing the past two je.us, and thought the boaid should sUve its monev ten a fighting Hind, instead ot putting It into pamphlets DIDN'T LIKE BISHOP POTTER. Vestiy of St. Luke's Wouldn't Have Him foi Rector in 1859. A tail not gtiieially knuv u in this eltv his been discussed hi loiimttlon v itli the anniveisaij of .st. Luke's ehuieh, and that is thai when the Pa. Hev. Hi Oiop lie in, v ('oilman Pottci, of the dloi ,e of New Yolk, wa. a young, stiug'tllng tleijmni just In ouleis, he was a candid He toi the leitotshlp ot St. Luke's, anil was tut tied down. Tills was In the eailv patt ot ur.'i when the icstij was lonsltleiliifi tin selection ol a succes-oi to te, John Long. The two candidates weie liishop I'oltci and Hev. W. C. Hobbi'on. The vcstiymen cousiilued the claims of both und unnninimislv . Mended the call to Hev. .Ah, llabhi'ou, who hitei joint d the Homaii Catholic chuuli Hev, Di, .Mcl.iod, who was the meiu bei of the eunimittpe which leteivetl Hisliop I'ottei on the occasion ot his last visit lieu, s.ii.i at the unnlveis.uv meeting last Satuulay night that the bishop told of the lut itkiit with no evi dent liking. BOTH LEGS CUT OFF. Fiunk Cut i nn, aged Id veaic, u us dent ot Koiest ct, nut with an in cident at Wllkes-IJaiio .ve.stculaj, and sustained In littles which icsulted In his death, He vvasemplovedusu welghmaRtei at Poicst Clt when the stilko was de dal eel, and went to the soft coal le gions In seal eh nf employment. His mother sent fot him to i rutin home, telling htm tho stilke had been set tled. He had t cached Wilkes-Hau e and hoarded a DeluWnie nnd Hudson fielght ttaiti emouto lot home. Ho Mi lick against a switch and was tin own uuiiuiipath the wheels. Hoth of his legs weto cut of, He was taken to the Meicy hospital In Wllken-Haue, whom ho died last night. The remains weie later taken to his home HAVEMEYERS & ELDERS "Standaid Tine" Granulated 20 lbs for $1.00 THE BEST ON EARTH. Tlie Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. HI Ltickawanna avenue, 021 Xotth Main avenue 'Phono 7J-." 1'iompt dellveiy. Xuw 'Plioiiu l.'l FirstClass Advantages Are offered by the Conservatory for Piano forte Instruction to Students of all grades, from beginners to prospective professionals. Students can begin now. FRICTION NOT LIKELY TO BE EXTENSIVE -V- Will Piobably Bo Places for the Old and New Employes ot tho Companies. "The lompanles will take back nil tho men they can Und places foi," was the decimation mndc by one of the most ptomlnent ot the coil tuiiipaiiy suptilnteiiilents jestculaj af tei noon, when shown the p.uagiaph ot Mitchell's speech In which he sajs "and nil men leturn to vvoik in the piMltlons and woiklng places occu pied by them in lor to the Inauguiatlon of the strike." The non-union men who woikcd dur ing: tlie stilke natmally selected the best tlmmbeis if they stay al all they will ot ciniise want to letaln these pte fened places. When the miner who hail the place befoie the stilke comes along and seeks bis old place tlieie muj be a clash. One company olllc Isil when askeil how lleli a dllllculty would be stl. lightened out leplled. "Hcfei It to the eoinml- SlOll, Of COlllsp " Tlieie me pi eltv good Indlciitioiis nl uadv that dllllcultles of this kind will not be as numeious as might be Im agined. Xon-unlon men fiom distant places who cume heie to woik as luboi -pis, Mi emeu and the like have begun to leave foi theli humps, not wishing to continue at woik when the stilkeis ip tutn Mineis who woikcd dm lug the stilke nnd who piopose lenmlnlng at woik when the stiike Is ovei. will llke Iv be found asking foi the plates they bad pilui to tin stt lite, pu telling to make a bit of suiiflte than enjov a in "fened place be longing as the stnk eis will view il to anothei Al ill events their will be pleulv of Jill tes foi all foi t long time to come a' the com)) talcs will w.ml to j,ct out all the i o it lliev nossiblv t in. and thousand' ol oikmru Alio have gone into othei Ileitis will not come bit!, That thousands ot otbcis howcvei, will come luck is attested bv the in flux of stilkeis slni r H.i till tin v fiom all points of the compass Hvciv ti.iln In lugs its iiuntu ami beioie manj wicks it i.m be safely picdlcled the tcno'qn mineis who went to tin It native land timing the stilke will be bound buk to the coil fields, hilughir, tddllions to the mining popul ttlon v.ith them 1 he supeiiiUeiidents ol the le tdln, Uianies in the Lttknuiiunu ami Wvonilng legions bud a t oiilcicnct' In AVIlkes-Hnirt, jest-idav It w i ugieetl that lomi VMiat niaj tne intn now at woik shnll not b dlsplued A bittaliou of fom ompanli' ot l!i" ni(,hth legimcnt, imdei coiimuud of Majoi Speck, bus been ' t ttionetl at Puisons 'I he (loveinoi's tiooji ueiompmltd bv Lleuten ml Colonel Stillwell Cip tain Kuinbetk anil Captain .Mmphv lode down fiom Olvpluut vtstudu .aid aftei viewing ihe new innoiv took a till) ibout the citv and aiound Lake Se i union Compnuj ' h.ih been ulleved fiom dutv .it Foi est Citv, ami Comp mv A sent to take Its place MME. SEMBRICH TONIGHT. 'I o Alt Pilioni mil (In Publle In )at -eutinr Aline stimbilih to lh nitisjt -loving iicnplo ol ""(unite u ninl It u in this evening, mil Ihlis upiuln; 1 1 1 uiiibital season lieie is vm II ,n lb it of Mine Sctnbilcli, Vibo Jm lit t n'mii leellnl in Si I iiittiu I Ink" gu tt iiiiU I deshf to impiiss iiioti tlie minds ol ilie lmlilli genei.illv. t hut. wliiili It vm II 1 now n to niiislilan nnd a imiliou of th public, vi Hint Mini Pi mln lib as i iuult Ian ami aula. Is tin pi 1 1 ot mv ai tist in the vol Id I It i lat i. ami 111 nt ate dtsiivlng ol a pilumnst and iietn tlou at "Ui hainls cfU.sl In thu ncioiikil the hieat ailists who visited lis III' t -ei-on anil it Is lo be Impi d that il villi be lepculcd lo hei on the on isinii nl this, hi i Hi Ht apiis.iiuiiie this sc mm Mmy letpiesis liave bun unhid Horn niiisii il pupils and olhei' ol modi i ale miiuii for a still mine pnpului piltt tb it would niaku It possdii i toi all to In n ami s, this Mtal ulsi and, In icsptiiis?- to tin ..line. 1 have conclude! to set aside a limited iiiiinhi i of st m at "0 ctnl inch, thus Ivlii't nil in oppnilimliv to lie tuij eut. Tiicse st us mav be le nveil up to r, ,il p m lotltn Tl listing this ollt'i will In dulv ap- l.l... lflli.il .1,1.1 111 i, I ..ill li.ii n fli.. -.in..-. ,..,,t.W., I,,,t Ltlll, , 111,' . II , . t" 1,1'T rilll'IJ llbpuil suptioit lor this evint, vvnlrh bis neen pxiriiiicii mo in ene past, i am, Villus tiulv, I'ud C llaml Autumn Floweis, lioigious i liijsiinihemunis at Moitl lllos, Hoth 'phones, Miss LeVay at Hotel Jeimyn, TuesiliiK, Ot tuber 21, with a display of handsome mllllnriv, v Dr, Lliidabinj', Smgeon, diseases ot women a sp"cla!tj', 215 ConneU building. Horn's: 11 a. m. to 1 p. in,; 7 to S 20 p. m. Royal Worcestershire Sauce Pint bottles, 25c. New sifted Sugar Peas, 12c per can, Scotch Orange Mar malade, I8c per jar, Pure Fruit Jams in glass jars, 12c, Courseu's Olive O !, quart bottle, 75c; $7.50, case; $2,00 per gallou. HEEL! LAST WEEK OP THE CONTEST ONLY FIVE MORE DATS AND LEADERS ARE WORKING. Seven of Them Scoiotl Eighty-eight Points Yesteiday nnd Thtee of TJioni Advanced What Was Done Last Year in tho Last Week. Contestants Must Be Careful in Piepatlng Their Blanks. Standing: or Conteslants A. J. Kellerman, Scianton.045 Oscar H. Kipp, Elmhuist..070 William T. S. Rothlguoz, Scranton 029 Charles Bums, Vniulling. .021 Fred K. Gunstcr, Gioon Bldgo 013 Wm. Sheiwood, Hmfoid. .508 Hei belt Thompson, Cai bondale . .514 Albeit Fieedman, Bplle- vuo 407 Maxwell Shepheid, Cai bondale 470 J. A. Hnveustrlte, Mos cow 359 Chns, W. Dorsey, Scianton. 347 Heiithlck Adams, Chin chilla 233 L. E. Stanton, Ssinuton. . .250 Lewis Bates, Scianton. . . .191 Hany Madden. Scianton . . 170 Hemy E. Collins, Kizeis.102 Homer Kiesgo, Hyde Pnik.108 Miss Benlilce Haipui, Thompson 106 Frank B. MoCieaiy, Hall stead 104 Elmer Williams, Elmlutrst 95 Miss Jane Mathewson, Factoiyville 92 Feed Kibler, South Scr?n- ton 91 A. L. Clnik, Green Giove. 90 William Cooper, Piicebuig 83 Don C. Copwell, Scianton. 81 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 18. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30 31. 32. 33. Louis Geie. BiooUlyn . . . John Mackie, Piovidence. Hugh Johnston, Forest City 71 67 60 Miss Edna Coleman, Scianton 40 Wnlter Hallstoad, Scian ton 44 Giant M. Deckel, Hall stead 42 Lee Culvei, Spiingville. . . 41 Aithui J. Thayei, &outh Scianton 41 aMiymuMwjwyjiiwfn Seven ot th It id i . -tiled po'uts vtstfii jV In Tlie Tl Ibimc s Hdllc ilinnul Colli c-1 'llnv wtit. A L CI Ilk ... L l: .-'Linton Hdiiv r Collins Miss I .eat Hi HaiPi'i .0 1.' li William CoopHi . ii Hoillfl Kir e . .! Ch ill s Hobll t)'i - Tiuee ol these uil'ti'liiiii udvu'icsd Alls Hiitilce Huipm, ol Thomp on pa - tl I l ml, h .Alt Ci .1' . ml eiil to tUntteiith pk 'f A I. I'luk. or liutn (iiovc. pi-.ed I mu M.ukit, LHWIS HA'I LP l.uill line Wlllium Ci opei and Don C Cupv.tll uud tool, twe'itv-tliiid pi ice, ami William Conpei )).tssed Don C Cafiv.til and kept twe ntv -loin th pi lee Vcsteiilav was the lb ft dnv nt the last week ot the Hdinutliinul Contest, and li nm the way It stilted mil it app'ais Vtiy piobuhlP that some of tlius wllo have lii n vuv down il th" IHt a' r going in climb up towiiul thj top befoie the llnal liotu come', 'Unit the last wttk itiitl csp clillv the last dnv 1 1 ie filled with uetlvitv Is ev I deiued by what his happened In Th Tilbune's two puv ions Liliicatlonal Contents, win n in moie than one lu st nice toi'test uts have tinned In moie points dining the t losing linuis ol the last day lltun in tin whole time puv lous. Taking lust .ve.u feu nn c x.unple to show how the It till lis lolled up to a gieat wave on the e losing evening, fm Montluv Aug J(, u total ot 100 points weie scoied by stvin enntcstniits, Tue.idio, Aug 27, IHI pilnts, b U, Wediiesdnj.Aug. -'. !'" polnis b.v time; Fllduv, Aug. !), l.'l pa!ul, bv tlve, und on Satin tin), the lust day, ten toiitestulits hi ought In -'.-tOu points dlv Idtil as follows1 .All's Wcllnlniina (lillllu.l'iov Idenie,!)1 liuilleld Anderson, Cuihomlale .TiO William .Allies, Hjde IMtlt 21U Miss Vltlu I'edrlck, cituk'J Summit.. 1!)J Hcniy Selivvenker, South Sci,iiittm..li!l lln j Hueklnqham, Hliiiluust l."r Mejcu Lewis, .Siiuuton 1-- l'luiik Kemmeiei, Puetoiyv llle , , .10') Miss Xoima Meudlth, Hjdo P.tlk ,. &7 Miss Minnie Wallls, Cuiboudali' . . .1 Contestants must beat hi mind that ev ci slip tut tied In inusl luve the nunio and addicM or cvpiv subscriber vviltteu thtieon, Xo blank slips will bs necepteel, ovfil If aeiomp ililcd with cash, but each and eveiv one must beat the name of u bonn-llde suhscilbei who Is not on The Tilbune's list at tho time excepting In the case, of louev.ali or subset Iptlon1, biotipht In bj contestants eaillcr In tho contest Lewis Hutes, whose poitiult npptais this moinliig, was the list one to etuei the contest, having enioltetl cm Sept, HI, only a little ninto than n month ago, but since that time he has won his way up iioin the bottom to fpiuteenth place, wtji rvetj Indication of being much hiithei iidvnuced befoie the close, Their ate live mmo das of the con test See the Cut Man. rcffcctlve and attiactlvu halt-tones and line cuts tor caul, advci Using oi any other putpoie, can be bccuteil at The Tribune otllce. AVo do woik that Is unexcelled, do It piomptly and ut lowest i.itcs. A ttial oulci will con few ?i2Im vince you. NOTHING LIKE Paine's Celery Compound FOR CLEANSING AND PURIF ING THE BLOOD. It Removes the Germs of Disease, Invigorates and Rejuvenates. Thousands of men nnd women who have neglected the woik of plivsleal lectipeiatloii In the summer months, tne now tuti.vlng u butden of dlscae. In tho majoilty or eases, impute and poisoned blood and a sluggish circu lation me the illicit causes of miffei lng initl nilseiy Ale j oil, deal I cadet, one ot the unhappy victims? If so, the life sti cam must be made pine, the health-wiecklng laxity ol the blood vesuels must he eon cited, the ncivcs and tissues must be nouilshetl Paine's Cclerv Compound Is the medicine that phj slclans letommend toi the lnc'ieuo ot pine blood In the atteiles, and foi mousing' the pin living oigaiis to cast olt the linptnltlcs that give Use to dis ease. Mi. James P. Hudson, Spiing nidge, L.t., wns a lenlble suffeiei fiom impute blood; he tells bow he banished his liottbles; "Fiom .some cause my blood beiume Impuie und resulted In bolls and pim ples. At ono time I suffered fiom i.7 bolls Xo one can Imagine what I tuf feied. I tiled sulphur, sj.rsnpurlll.is and other lemedlps, but no rx'tit f eume Mi. Heb istian, a merchant whom I used to iletk foi, bunded me i.me of jour eiituiais and Insisted that I "hould ii' e Paine's Crlciy Compound. Aftrr using two or three bultlj h the boils weie not so numerous nor .i7l.ir.ge Aftei using the iifth bottle, 1 was en tlielv lined, and have been myself evei sime " All the fashionable shades and colors can be made fiom DIAMOND DYES. We havs a special depaitment of nel vic3. and will answei free, any ques tions nbout dyeing-. Send sample of goods when possible, inieetlou bonk and l"i dvitl s t niilt s ne' DIAMOXU DAKS, Huillnclmi VI RENOVATING THE JERMYN. Impiovements Costing 125,000 Aio Now Undei Way. Studding was vesteidus eieetcd In the lohbv oi Hotel Jtii.ijn picpiiutmj to lepilnting the walls and eelllnf The vvbol Intn lot Is to he thoioiif.hlv itn ovutid .mil new mat blnei v Installed, the total iost ol the impiov emeiits to le in the ueighboiluxid oL J" 00J I'lopi letoi tlodluv ibii pi op i- s to do cxten ive u lui.ilshing City and School TaNes 1902. Tit iLovr i 'X duplnut's .no now In ii v ha nOs fm colli i tion P is xiAHKHH, Citv Tie inner Fail Neckwear rh.it is st i j to be ihe most pop .il.ii tins sci son is now being so'tl ovei oui counters not uny high er puccl because of its superioi i y oh no, in fact Neclcweui with ha t the gone! points of outs i; priced tcnltv foi more money. All prevailing styles, 'I' 'I O I !' i C 'l -I 4 ! " 4 4 i4 fr u" u. vllllO09900009 Aio the best in the woild. In VARNISHES we cany l'arrotts, Masury's, Ynleiitincs and Larsons Also a full line of Blushes ilttenbender & 126-128 Franklin Ave. it O i ' 'I' i4 i' "i" 'V "J1 You Can Always Save Tho inliklleinm s pio. Ill b inile'lia.-lnt, vinii mubiclliiH en p.tiasot dliec t fiom the mainl ine tuiei Biioiiil in ducements just now In uiilci to e Itai out urn stock picpuiutoij to iniKiiin' up oui Cliiistinas line W HAntoYHE igwAiiiiNG roN&lP TM U il'KUCE STV Th aio the onlj e.xtlntihe uinbiclUi iiianii fat tun is in thu ell j SCRANTON UMBRELLA MANU FACTURING COMPANY. 313 sphpch: srituur Ten Dollars for Guesses AVho can namo Hit) wlnhcr in Tho Tilbttite's Hilucatlnnnl Contest and toll tho number of points ho or sho will lmw First Pi i7c 35.00 In Gold. Next Three 31.00 each. Next Two 50 cents each. Next Four 2D cents each TOTAL Ten Pilaes, Ton Dollais. Cut nut tho coupon, .below, llll It In, and Fond In ' HcwintoiVTilbmio. Hcuui ton, IM., (luposlng Contpst, ' bofoto Pildiiy, Oil 21, on which dny thai giiPHsing coiitesl ends Tursdiiv, Oi tober 21. I think tho wlniipi ot Tho Tilb une's Lducallomil Contest will ba Ko. of points Nimic , Add i ess ,,,.., , Cut out this lowei coupon only. fs i FREE k Load of Coal AND "teen Trading Stamps on weiy sale of two dollars (S2.00) and over at etlleton's oe Store Jood Oct. 20. 21 and 22. Cut This Out 134 N. WASHINGTON AVE, Opposite ConneU Building. lJ3maZJIEfiS&Z3!miBmflmiSK3&3BE&. AVill be pie laetl to lecclvo tlenoslts ot monev In am n mount and pay Ubeial inle of Intel t st the! con VVbili mu 'I tempotary llllll I l I ) mil siimcwli it no l uhln to cltlo oui Im icnsla . CAPITA Ii AND iiUKIMiUS .HILiilOiV l)l,M,i!S at lily. uvi nra Hiniill, wa aliBiiiliuit. ncoo inmo st cndllj paUonasf Open mi account with us L A WV'I'nns Piesident P L PHILLIPS 'Jliiul A'iee-Pieslilent anil Tieasuier HXrC'IJTIVD COMMIT 1'HH Abiaiii Xcsbilt Thomas H Jonca AVillluin P II iUMe.nl O S Johnson Tlionns 11. AVutklna. L A AVatics ! ' Book or News Cone quickly and reasonably at I'hc Tribune office. The Standard of Excellence means a great deal, but it expresses the position of In the stationery world Thoyare the best ami they are the standard of polite society. Whiting's French Organdies in the new Fall tints, Cafe and Chrvfaanthennun, will be the papers in use for select correspondence this Fall. Very elegant effects can be produced by stamping or Illums inatlng. We have ths complete selection. REYNOLDS BROTHERS Hotel Jeimyn Building. 71 Si 7 IWmlll I The Title Guaranty and Trust Co., Whiting s Papers i