te THE SCRANTON TRTBUNE-MONDAl', OCTOBER 27, 1002. 9 f V mmiimjmmm Story of a MY DON'T think there Is nny qucs I tlon about It. She Is a genius; 1 her voice Is simply enthralling ho nllicr woul for It, I nssure you. bon't you Know the delicious swlsh nwush of water no It fulls awuy fiom the keel, or, by Jove I the sweep of a glimmer slmni tlnough fir ttecs, or the try of the night ho loud It fills creation, fo low that one must hold one's breitth to hear It? Well, that's Mir 'Is Tuiii Ci'h voice." "My dear Reggie, nio you eiuckedV ."What ilo I know of such thlugsV" "A grout deal nioie than it pleases you to acknowledge, Kute, else you Mould have turned me fiom your doois long ngo." ''Nonsense1 It Is possible to put up with your poetic liilihNh bpcuiisc oh, I Biip'poso because 'you nlono mo you,' which Is, X believe, n quotation, Isn't If Olavo. soilie nioie straw bonlcsV" "Thanks. Your straw berries arc al ii nya beyond puilse, like yourself. "What a Sabbath stillness Is hue! And to think that tonioiinw will tonic with the fiol nntl the lever, storm and Btiess " "Hold haul, Itcgglc," laughed (Miiiillc Hui Hon: "n nst amount of fretting mill fev'eilng falls to your lot, you lazi est (if mm tills! Now, Jllss Ilnirouit undj aie leal workeis. What about tlnVt'yoiing hotse? Are we to go and 1 Vl. at iilm.'" ' I should like 'your optiiluii," said 1 itc. "I wasn't at all pleased with lilm ut Riinelngh the other day. Oh, I kn- rac judges thought well of him." "That was piobably owing to your hands and not his feet," leplled Bull ion. 'Tiankly, T think so. but I should be Rind It you w'ould tiy him one day." "I will, with pleasine. We might iitlve him to the station tomnnow "anoinlng. Do you go up to town this iweek?" "Of course she does," put In Reggie. ''What's the piogiamnio'.' Kennel Club (convocation, sale of woik for dog fan ciers. Hurllnsham, foiu -In-hand meet, etc.:, etc.'.'" "You ate getting iiuito lent nod, Reg gie" said Kate, and a casual obseiver vould have detected her change of manner. fteggle, the idealist, was the one spoilt member of her ni(unlntanee, and she Heated him with a frank affec tion, as frankly ictuined, wheieas with Ilurllnii she was told, pciliaps a trlllo cnpilelotis, and proud to a fault. "Aie you dihlng jour team'.'" he asked, with intoiest. "No? That's a pity, though I shall be glad If it gives a chance ot jour honoiliig me by join ing mv party." 'Is your sprained wrist well again, Uien?" 'It seems ound enough. And I've got a new leader I should like jou to s-ce. By the wav, my mother wants you to come to Thoinlield somewhere about the "0th and stay oer Goodwood. We can tiain in easily, -.on know. Reggie's coming, and we've asked Hiss Mavis Turner." "What! You've taptuied the song liird!" cried Reggie. "But of couise " AVhat was of ionise he did not say, but, tinning to Kate, lie continued: "Char lie's a lucky beggar; he's been able to do everything for her. I dlscoveicd her or rather that poor llddler chap Bates told me. I found her pretty miserable, and earning a pittance teaching the young ladles of a subiu ban school." "And jou plaed fahj god-brother a 1 got her engagements and put the days ot hoi miseiy behind hei V" said Kntp softly. '"Not I.v Tlioie w. isn't much I could help her to, but I made R swear to gle her a hearing, and thou I Intio duced Chaille to hot." Kate's hands moved ioslles"ly. "Was that of material benelltV" she asked ttiielessly. "Of couise. Charlies is quite an ,lu thoilty In musical elides, and he soon got her name known, and now 1 believe he has made lowe to the great diva her self With what icsult, C'hailieV" Bullion lay back l.ully In his chair. "That MKs Turner Is to sing at the big conceit In the dome at Btighlon on the B.'d. That's why I want ou all to come and ipeot her at Thoinlield. It will cncouiage her. and we'll go in on the conch. It is n morning peifonn Unce, so we can easily get baik again." 'And you iiclmiiuhcr veiy much, Mr. Bullion"" "Her volte is the most absolutely perfect thing I eei henid." "Really1 I am quite cm inns lo hear this iaia avis." "All! ' biokc In Reggie, "no blid over tin Died one's soul as she does. I toll you that when she sings the splilt In one which sleeps but never dies is awakened; it tiembles, It gains stiength, It is lifted up and up lo the very tin one ot the unimaginable, the unattainable", Kate leiiiu'il foiwanl, stiaugely moved. "You aie a poet, Reggie, and it Js uatuial for you to tieud ally paths. "What do you say to the descilptlon, Mr. Jluvlton?" "Fanciful but accuiate. Mavis Turn r undo-'jtedly 7. the knack of shani m"g f4,. , on the uietnls of i ighteousnc.ss. .Let's go and see that horse," They sti oiled away acioss the lawn mil the illbcusslon was closed, but It eft Kate with u senso of loss, Shu eontilved to meet Mavis frequently din ing the following week, if nil wninanliko turned the knife In her wound by lis tening to the constant lelteiatlou of Mr. Uurlton's praises. "Ho has taken suih tumble, been mpe than Mud. l inn never lepay ifini, nevoi, never." Katn felt that Chuiles was likely to insl: for oiiq repayment, and she hated and Bcnuigul her pioud soul for the hinHg of jc ilouby that overwhelmed her, IVhat was It to her? Hud she not nl- hvays kept Chaille, like the icst of her Inalc friends, at a safe distance, pio- testliig alvwivs that friendships weie better than love, and freedom was best l)f nil' And now what was this feeling palnst which she fought with all her How's TUIbP IVe offer Olio Handled Dnllais Hewaid any iiibo i of Cutuiih that cuniiot bo rt'u iiiiu v-uuiiiii uuic. i l: J, viihmky & UU., Toledo, O I e. tllU UIHlOlSlUIlC'll. luilH Idinuii T T Lney for Jho lust 13 sear.s, and bellovo jwiiwiijr iiuuuiuuio hi nil IlllHlllt'HS t""?. "".' niiuiiiimiy auiu lo cuii'y KaltllrvilMi.tia .iihiIa I... .1.-... . KB iiiv ,.",J.",.tV.r.,.n- k-.v...... iiiiuiva.liu LM UjfKlStS, IJvlNNAN & MAltVIN. kJ.18, Toledo, O. uio w toKon Internally, i ina niuuu aim 11IU siein Test moid- lcr bottle. Hold lo (In best- Hunawatf. strongth? A very proud and Indiffer ent face did she show to her woild In those days. The clinliRO In her wns subtle, but It puzzled her ri lends, caused Boggle to watch her and help her out with a friendly wlstfulness, and bled In Char lie Bullion an unteasonliig anger, from which he turned to Mavis' kind looks with roller. Ilo fancied, tou, that llcg ulo was chanced, hut then lteggle was Jealous palpably, openly, one might al most say genet ously so. And what of Muvls herself i-oo did lend depth to her voice, beauty to her dark eyes; but no one know. t will win such a name that I, too, shnll have something to orfcr the one 1 lovo," she said one day, between Jest and earnest1 "till then, ho comes too near who comes to be denied." The fateful day came nt last. Tha visit to Thoinllold had been ptoductlve of ci oss-put poses, but little moie; and when on that hot, siilliy moinlng the touch stood at the door Kate would have given nil her world to stay away. Nc 01 Unless it was her part to cheer tind encouiage, to pi edict Impossible suofsex, to swear to Boggle that his Fong-bhd was about to soar beyond his i each, and In the same bieath mock at Burlton's ioIp of lnipic.uto. Mavis wn to have the seat of honor ns bolltted the occasion. "1 cannot icfuse, since Mr. Bui Hon is to kind," she said to Katharine, "but indeed, 1 would so much rather it were jou." It was piettily said, and with sii'di a ling of sincerity that Peggie, the bystander, looked up sharplj', di awing a long bieath. Was It Impossible to le vels" things at this eleventh hour? Kate Intel copied the look. Boor Bog gle' pool, dear old Boggle! The situa tion had Hi comic side. "Too late, dear boy; transfeicncc not poimlsslbln," she said. "i'ou and I must be content to take a back seat this Jouinej'." It was not a very gay diive. Perhaps chaille Bullion was absoibed In the handling of hi team of thoioughbrod, and icitninly it lequlred no mean skill to handle them. "You needn't be alarmed, Miss Turn er." he said; "It is only that I haven't been dilving them together lately, and thej- have had too easy a time." Mavis smiled. "It Is not wild horses that I am afraid of today. I have a gi eater frai the fear of faliute. I tan not bear to think that after all your kindness and the tiouble j-ou have tak en T may fail at the ciitical moment." "I have done nothing, and of couise j on will not fall." You will have a big succps's, I am sine of it." And veilly he was no false piophet. Hoie was one who spoke to evoij- man In his own language of his heait's de Fhe, of ills dumb aspirations, of his passion, his joy, ills pain, and, above all, of the infinite m story of beauty. Enthusiasm spent Itself in applause and In congratulations. "We mii't longiatulatc the lmpics saiio also," said Kate, as Ihej- made their way to wheie the coach stood waiting, and she at last bioke the sllonie which had held her under the sties of an emotion she tiled haul to corneal. "Thank u," smilled Bullion, "but the honois should be with the dlscov eier. Beggle, will you kindly see If Miss Tinner is rtady? The hoies aie getting n bit impatient. Miss Har t ouit, let mo help jou. If it Is not an In sult lo offer jou help. No, not theie! The bov seat, please." "No, no. Think of Miss Tuinei." "1 do. Ileio she tomes. She must be tiled, and Beggie Is a gteat hand at soothing. Quick, please." Without a woul Kate complied. In llneo minutes moio the impatient hoi sos were trotting bilskly along the London load, and for some little time both Builton and his ompaniou were pleaantly absoibed In watching their leallj' lltst-class action and discussing their tosppctive mollis. Jealousy, mis trust, pude, these had been dtlven aw.ij by some magic spell the spoil ot the song-bhd. They might ictuin, but for the moment they weie at least qules- out, di tigged If not dead, and this ie newal of pleasant Intimacy wns sooth ing after the tension of the day. "Thnt olf-leader Is a bit shy, isn't he? li ho the now one? I don't leiuomber to have seen him befoie." "I don't think jou have seen cither of them. I bought them to leplace Bailly and Scarcity. Rarity hurt hir self, you know, and when Thins' n showed me these two I took a fancy to them. Handsome, aren't they? But they don't quite understand their work jet, and I'm not sine that Count hasn't a bit of a temper," "None the worse for that, is he?" Charlie glanced lound at her quickly, and the glanto made her pulses beat, her neives quiver. Iuvoluutniily she looked back at Mavis, who wiih, how ever, Intent upon Reggie's convci nation, and It was Burltou only who noticed and answered the movcmenti "The vvoise? Not he! That Is, not s-o long as he does not allow temper to urn nwaj'"wlth him. 1 like temper' mj'self, a flno temper, which 'generally means lotH of pluck?" Kate leplled aceoidlng td Hie trend of her thought. "It must have taken pluck to get up and sing like that, and how beautiful she looked, didn't she?" "Who? Miss Tinner? Yes, beauti ful." And then after a moment's pause he added: "Look here, theie'.s some thing T want to tell you, and It won't keep. I.thten," Knte turned and met his eyes, and In them she lead such a passion of lovo and hope and tenderness that her cour age almost failed her, She sluank from the open acknowledgment of his en giigvment to Mavis as from u physical blow j nevei theless her voleo did not lalter nor her eyes droop. "I think," she said gently, "I know what you want to snj You need not tell me." A swift cry, a mutteied Impiecatlon, Hie sharp whittle of a train, the hiss of a motor tar as It swept by them over the ciest of the hill, a shout, a sudden lurch. Kate was dimly conscious of them all, but ubove ull and through all she saw that as the startled leaders Bweived, billed and then plunged for wutd Into a mad gallop, the gulldlng hand on the leln fell suddenly limp and useless, The sprained vvjiat had given way again, and the diivcr was helpless, in a trlco the horses knew it. The wheel ers would have, held hack, but were forced forwuid. Temper turned lo fpnr, fear to terror and Pyecombe Hill vnn before them. Quick as thought Kate snatched the reins, "Change plnce," she filed, and for one mngiilllccnt moment she stood necl, balancing herself by u miracle- to let Bullion slip behind her. Ills own pain, and It wns considerable, was dwarfed lo nothingness by his senso of her toura go and her peril. He could but obey her, thrilled as ho had never been In his life by her dining. Ho put his foot on the reins to keep them front slipping from her hold, and his right hand stll held them behind her slicing j'oung hands lest they should slacken or wenrj". Vaster, faster clanged the hoofs on the haul roads, the banks Hew pnst, enrth and sky icclod. But Knto never flinched. "No good trying to turn them lound lo Poynlngs," she snld hustllj', "we had better keep straight on, nnd thank God the turnpike Is dono away with." She felt Charlie's breath come In n quick Rasp, tind In her bravo heart she vowed to save for him the woman he loved, Alasl her judgment was wiser than the Instinct of her team. At the well known corner they wheeled round themselves, dashed up the stoop little pitch and down again towaid the cross roads. Which way then? Hound the shuip curve to Poynlngs meant certain disaster. With a quick, ilerco strength of purpose Knto took hold of the loins to pull them lound. Would they yield? the Issue meant life or death would they give In at this last moment? " Tiembllng, ten Hied, nfiald of that un known ouuntltj', their own power, and fooling the force of a superior will, the maddened cteaturcs turned half lound, found themselves bi ought up by the hedges and bank and stopped, uncer tain and dazed. Then Kate gave a long sigh; the grooms sprang to the homes' heads, and she leant foiwaul to speak lo them. "That will do!" she cilod; "they will bo quiet enough now. Wo will go to Henlleld nnd see what can bo done for Mr. Burlton's vviist." The sun was going down and the stlllno's of the evening accorded well with the silence which foil upon the tiavclois. But at last Chaille broke it, and the wouls of his thanks and praise weie balm to her tired splilt. "You saved our lives," he urged. "Jt was moio luck than management, but I did my best." Then she ndded, with a little whimsical smile: "It was heis 1 meant to save to save for you." Then he undei stood anil laughed lightly; and In the dusk of the wood thtough which they weie passing ho ieaned neaier. "Kato! Kate! dear blind eyes, can't jou see that theie Is and alwaj's has been only one woman for me? As to lhoe two behind theie. Mavis kept him in check till she made her Hist big success, but Boggle is not the man I take him for if he doesn't get his chance now. Kate oh, confound those beastly boises! can't you give mo your hand? Can't j'ou look at me?" Kato did look, did for one hilef in stant slip the loins into one hand and let the other icst in his. "You mutt own, Kato, that jou never gave me much of a chance," he said at last. "f own nothing; but T will admit that at times a foul -In-hand Is not the easi est of all teams to manage." London Woild. TUNKHANNOCK. , , Special to the Scranton Tribune Tunkhannock, Oct. 1!3. Squiio W. Sampson, of Baltlmoie, formeilj' of this plate, is the guest of his nephew, Dean W. Sampson, on Hnriison street. District Attoincj- O. Smith Khmer was a business man at Monti ose on Fi Iday. The foot ball game on Satiudaj' af ternoon between Tunkhannock High School and Ilauj' llillman Academy, of AVIlkos-Baiie, lesulted hi a ictoiy lor the foimer team by a stoie of IL' lo r. F. II. Piatt, who has been In Con necticut for :-ome time past, letmned home on Fildaj', much hnpiovcd in health. The lumber for the new milk station has ai lived on the giouud and was being unladed on Satuidny. Chailes aimer and Joseph llousel ictuined homo on Fildaj- fiom Michi gan, wheie thej have been w taking on mason woik for several months past. Dr. George M. Khmer, of Mehoop iiny, visited his paients heie on Thursday, and remained over night and attended the Republican mass meeting on that evening. Miss Al)ce O'BiIpii. of Philadelphia, is the guest ot Mi. and Mis. Thomas Ryan, at their Pino Giovo faini. Miss O'Bilen has spent several summeis heie. Stephen Hauling, of the state of Washington, is .spending some time with his w Ife at this place. The ties-pass case hi ought by S. L. Tiffany against Nicholson borough consumed lour days In tilnl, and a lai go number of witnesses weie ex amined on each side. It was sub mitted to the juiy at about I o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Miss IHta Luckonblll, who Is em ployed at Kingston, visited her par ents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Louis Luckeublll at this place. Robert J. l.lttlo, who holds a posi tion in a bank at Scranton, is visiting his mother, Mis. Geoigla Little, ut this place. TAYLOR. A veiy pleasant suipilse party was hold at the homo of Miss Kmma Relf b.ich, of Washington sheet, on Filday evening, Games and other amusements weio Indulged In, and delicious lelirsh ments weie seivcd. Those piesont weie: Mioses Emma. Heiger, Ummn and An nlo Relfbach, Kate and Lena SulUer, Ida Schlelds, Ida Fluhman, Ida Roth, Maigaiet Leutholt, Knto and Hannah Schlelds, Amelia Stump, Lena Indoif, and Ihnll Leutholt, John Slappl, Ar nold and Hdwln ruiltlgar, Fied and Willie Shlen, Albeit Weiseuiluh. 1M waul Suhiolds, Hmll Ott, Adolph Stump and John Beiger, Misses Coidelhi Owens and Kato Olmstead, Mudents at the Bloomshuig State Normal school, spent Sunday with their patents in town. Mr, and Ms. Ileiuy Lewis, of AVash ington, N. J., aie visiting the lattei's motljer, Mrs. T, M, How ells, of South Taylor. Mibs Bohslo Evans, of South Taylor, has returned home from her visit to Washington, N. J. Postmuster John J. Jenkins, of Ed wuulsvllle, visited at the homo ot Mis. I?. J. Kvaus, of North Main sheet, on Satuid.iv. Announcement has been made ot the murilage of Rlchaid M. Williams and Miss Alice il. Dlx, an accomplished young lady of Hancsdule. The ccic inony was performed at the First Pres byterian chuich, in Blnghumton. Octo- Off Colour? Practically the whole English speaking population of the world keep themselves in condition by using Beecham's Pills. Sold llTcrynliete-ln lioics 10c. anil i!c bor C, by the pastor, How Dr. Nichols. Both young people are well known, and their numerous fi lends wish them joy and hnpplness In their matrimonial voyage. They departed for Colorado on Satuidny, wheie Mr. Williams holds a lucrative position, JElIYyMAYITELD. The funeral of the late Mrs. William Culcy look place j-cstcrdny afternoon. After a bilef prayer service at the house, the icmalns weie taken to the Methodist Episcopal chinch, wheie How Dr. Fuller olllclatcd, preaching u touching sermon nntl paying a gentle nihil tc to the dead woman fur her Christian resignation and patience un der her long and painful Illness. The sol vice was quite hugely attended, and the members of Pildc of Jeimyn lodge, Daughters ot St. George, weie picsent In a bodj'. There weio a number of very beautiful floral gifts. The pall bearcis were Joel Morcom, Eugene Aveiy, Frank Couch, Ficd Dawe, John Adams and William Lungman. Mis. Nicholson and Miss Sarah Bone wetc flower beat cis. The Misses Grace nnd Gertrude Vail, of Third street, entertained a number of friends at whist Friday evening. The game was played from S until 10 o'clock, when scoie enrds wore com paiod and the piizes two exquisite pneks of cauls were piesonted to the players who had won the highest points. They were John B. Gillllths nnd Mr. Lincoln Medland, of Caibon dale. Alfred Giltllths was awarded a inlnlutuie pack for the lowest scoie. Refreshments wore aftorwaids seived. Those present weio: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilemelrlght, Pi of. and Mis. Barrett, Dr. S. D. Davis, Mr. and Mis. John Glbbs, Mr. nnd Mis. F. L. Frcas, Mr. and Mi. AY. L. Houghton, Mr. and Mis. Alfred Gillllths, Mi. and Mis. Lincoln Medland, Mr. nnd Mis. Town send, Mis. James Alien, Carbondalo: Misses Grace. Gertiudo and Cariic Vail, Myra Hills and John B. Gillllths, Robert Fieas and Walter Nolmoj'er, of Scranton. William Jones, of Gieenfleld, a young man well known in Jcrmyn, Is scilous ly ill ot appendicitis. Miss Helen Lathi op, of Caibondalc, vi as a visitor heie Saturdaj-. Dr. S. D. Davis and son, Harold, aie at Poit Chester, N. Y., visiting his son, Sumner, who has a position theie. Edwin Mellow has looted the stoie new occupied by Thomas Ilondilcks, and will shoi tl" open up with a full line of fuiniluie. Ed Is one of the town's popular j-oung men and will have the wishes of many for his futuie success. THEATRICAL. Jeffeison. Be Angelis. The most inteiestlng piece of wilt ing evei penned bj man aceoidlng to Cailjle, would bo some man's account of his own life, with its episodes, feais, hopes, pleastnes, giiels, appiehensions and experiences ,genoiallj-, told with out leservo. It's quite a while since the eminent Seotih philosopher advanced this conviction, but so far no man has forth to seek distinction bj' confession. The advance pi ess agent of Jeffeison De Angelis takes advantage of Cailyle's opinion by sending in a veij- inleiest Ing account of the caicer of his star, not at all like the life that Catlylo said would be nioie inteiesting than any fiction, but coloiful enough to suit any admit er ot adventuie In strange lands. Comedlnn Do Angelis had stalled in comic opeia in every city of any account below the equator be foie he wus thirty. The opeias In which lie has appeared in this countiy since he got to the North of the trade winds number several hundreds. Among the best known of these arc "Ruddygoie," "Black Hussar," "Lor raine," "The Beggar Student," "Falkn," "The Lady or the Tiger," "Bnccacio," "The Bellman," "Indiana," "Jucquetle," "The May Queen," "Clover," "Captain Frlcnsse," "Fatlnitaa," and the Gllbeit and Sullivan stiles. These weie under Hip dliettlon of the late John McC'aull. Otheis in which the comedian ap pealed during his long teim at the Now York Casino weie "Poor Jona than," "The Gland Duchess," "The Ty- loleau," "Indigo, Hie Jolly Student." "Undo Cclcstln" and "The Vivo Ad miral." Ills stellar appearances Includ ed touts In "The Caliph," "Flour Do Lis, l'he Little Tiooper," "Hi Ian Born," "The Wedding Day," "The Jolly Musketeer" and "A Hoynl Rogue," "The Emerald Isle," the last opera ot Sir Aitluir Sulllcan, In which the com edian Is to he soon heie tomouaw night at the Lyceum Is said to give him tho best opportunities of his caieer. Seats on rale. The King" Dramatic Company. Much of the success or tho King Dramatic company has been gained by the Individual woith of tho vuilous mcnibeis that have made up the oi ganlzatlon. This year theio have been several changes which have mateilally stiengthened the various pioductlons which will be found far In ailvunio ot tho lepresentntlons generally given at popular pi Ices. The company Is head ed by two exceedingly clever aitlsls, Mbs Helen Grayce and Fiauk Denl thoiue. Both aio the lepiesentatlve typo of the popular achess and actor and are winning widespiead favor. They are supported by Emma Camp bell, Hh die Do Vaull, Vera Itenaul, Chuiles Snrilngor, C. W. Vnnce, C, S. Wien. Frank CluiMIe, R. W, Stiles, Arpinnd Anthony and T, II, Sollcn beiger. "O Wind of Fiance" has been elected fur the opening bill at the special mntlneo this afternoon and "The Cheiiy Pickets" tonight. At the Dixie. The piogramnie olfeied at the Adams avenue vaudeville theater- this week is one that should appeal to every lover of this kind of enteitainincnt. The sensational act, "Loop the Loop" will draw heavily with those who en Joy wondeilul dating and lnhepid bicy cling and those who prefer high comedy and pietly costumes combined with line singing will bo more than plensed with Marlon Mnnolii and Co. In "Th Maiden from Mais." THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" ', lull llblliw; Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. FOR KENT-Oiie-linir of double hollies nil model n linpuiVPiupniM. ii"? " D. Latham, L'JJ7 Uoulovnrd uvcniic. JlS-Por Hent-Ton-ioom houso! excellent neighborhood: nil inodora Impiovo. inputs, on nvenuo. Apply to It. P Ham ilton, 420 Spiuco atrcot. For Sale, PIStl-I will diavv mv llnh pond located two miles west ot Klngsley station on ., !,. &. W. it. R., November J, 1IWJ. W. R. Cnswctl. FOR SALB-$10O Blevcln for 115, or ox change, for phonograph, desk or other aitlcle, Room 1, Guernsey building. POIl BALE Second . hand IJlevvBter In ogham, stcol tliosj owner has no plarn to store. Lewis E. Moiton, -US Hitchcock com t. FOR SALE-Ono hot nlr fuinaco. threo mnntel.4 nnd gns chandeliers. Charles D. Snndcison, uu Wyoming avo, Sciantou. FOR SALE-One hot nlr furnncc, thico mantpjs, gas chundrllcis. Cliailes D. Sandra son, 1J0 AVyomlng avenue, Scran ton, Pa. FOR SALE-About 20 feet ot desk coun ter, surmounted wllh glass front and two openings, lovvor portion nlcoly pan elled, with drnwcis nnd shelves under ncnth. Mny bo soon nt tho oflico of Tlio Tribune. For Salo or Rent. FOR SALE OR HUNT Tho 3-stoiy lulclc Dunning, with Holler liouso attiicncu, nnd long low of sheds for hoiscs, wag ons, etc.; nN inihond switch suitable for manufacturing pin poses; latelv occupied bv tho Clock Tobacco Co B. M. Wlnton, Room No. COj, Meais Building. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT Fmnt furnished room. C.'J Washington avenue. Furnished Boom Wanted. WANTED By man and wife, tinnlshed fiont loom, with piivato fnmllv pic foiicd; centrally located. Can give best ot icfcienccs. Addicss W. II.. Tiibunc. Booms and Board. PLEASANT looms with boaid foi four or live joung men. Inquho J3J Wash ington avenue Wanted. WANTED Small furnished house. Ad dicts Boc aw. city. Lost. LOST Bi Indie Boston tenier. Reward will be paid foi letiuii to SUl Clay ave nue. A. E. Hunt, Ji. LOST A watch fob with cold locket attached. Finder will be levvardod by lctuining to 410 Wjoming avenue. Situations Wanted. A WOMAN wants a place to do bousc vvoik vvlieio she can lmve lie i bov wllh her to do choies and go to school. M. D , Jloscow. YOl'NG ladv wants position ns stenog rapher and tjpowillei. Has had c peiienco. At llbeitj alter November 1. Addicss- Miss II., Tilbune. Jennie Yeamans Is an old favoilte with Scranton theater goeis and Pei klns Fisher and Fields and Woolej", the very funny Dutch comedians, ate sure to keep the Dixie audiences in loars of laughtei. A big ciowd Is llkelj" to bo on hand at the Monday matinee to see. the "Loop the Loop" for the Hist time on any stage. By the waj the big loop ni lived lato last evening by the United States Ex pi ess, weighing over 1000 pounds and It lequlied the combined services of ten men the entlie night to sot the huge machine In place on the stage of the Dixie theater. Williams' Burlesquers. Perhaps one of the most popular of all the oiganlssatlons ot the extrava ganza, type on the load is Hauy W. Williams, ji's. Impci lal Hiulesqucis, the attraction announced at the Star today. The company numbers thlity-live well known ai lists and Manager Wil liams' name at tho head of the tmn pany is a safe ntsuiance of Its excel lence. The piogiammp combines the attrac tive featuies of travesty, vaudeville and high class comedy with an up-to-date musical levlew in two acts en titled "Two Old Sports," which will be found lively In action and full of funny situations, sweet and catchy music and high class specialties. At tho head of tho stage beauties aio Edna Uillne, I'attl Cnincy, Grace Foi icst Uuike, and Edith Randall, while the principal comedy loles aio In -tho luinds of James F. Leonard. Foul West, Cliff Goidon and E. E. Pony. Tho vaudeville olio will piesent tho two ical comedians, Kelly and Adams, In a mixtuie of Iiish nnd Dutch comedy and giotesque tumblng; Foul and Dot West in an amusing travesty, "The Walter and tho Mnldj" tho llexlblo venus, Etta Vlctoila, In a m.ii veluus contoitlon act; the well known Geinian comedian, Cliff Goidon in an oiiglual monologue, and Periy and Randall In thuli new skit entitled "A Vnssar Hoy," The piogiammo will conclude with the second net of the burlesque whhh hi lugs the entlie company on board tho jacht Impel lal, an oppoitunlty that all'oids raio chances for htago humor and It may balely be said none of the oppoilimltles hiivo been ovei looked by cither tho author or the aitlsts. Tho costumes and sceneiy will bo found Items of inteiest. SOLUTIONS FOB LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. ' Monday, Oct ill His lather H In fiont of tho woman's lace luvcilul, uud dog In fnllugo on light above face Tiiubduj, Oct Jl Ouo is under licail of Polar be.ii In loicgiound, tho othei on top of mass of leo on left. Wednesday, Oit. .'. Ono Is above feuco between man and glils, tho other In blanches In light. hand uunur inveiled. Thuibdnv, Oct Li Hunter Is between thu deci. tho dog abovo lallcn lo; and door on lelt ... ... Piiday, Oct. 21 One Tuik Is In foliage on light, tho other Invcttid below dancer a left aim, . . , Satuidny, Oct '.'ii Tho boy Is between tho lady's and man's huts, tho gill above her left bliouldei. Last Week's Puzzle Solvers. Marjinlo Lister, .'l Vine stieet Age, 7 Edw.tul Latnn KUelly, !Ui Mnnioo nve nuo Age, 5. ... I'enil Loiiev, LM1 Seventh stieet. Age. 9 Mui gm el Loulso Evans, T.iyloi, l'u. Age. u. Muiguict Dule, 129 W. Mai Let stieet Ago. 9. lUucl KUer, 313 Clay avenue, Duumoic. Ago, S. Helen M. Cress. Mill City, Pa. Ago, 7. A. Albeit Hucster, .S13 Cedar uvenuo. Age. 1.'. ' ' No Order Accepted for Less Tlinn 10 Cents. Branch WANT Officas. Want Advertisements Will Bo Bocclved nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City AL11ERT SCHITLTZ. roinor Mill lionv Btrcot nnd Webster ave. GUHTAV PICHEL, C50 Adams nvenuo. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main uvenuo. South Serantou FRED L. TERI'PE, 729 Codar avonuo. North Scranton GEO W. DAVIS, coiner North Main avonuo and Maiket street. Greon Eidge CHARLES P JONES, 1357 Dick son avenue. F, J. JOHNS, O.'O Green Rldgo street- C. LORENZ. coiner Washington avonuo and Mm Ion sheet. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmorc J. G. HONE &z SON. Help Wnnted. V V r s A ANTED Stenograph"! and cloik, agu about IS; state cpeiiouiu and silaiv epected: good position to light pally Addiess P. II. & Co , caio ot 1 limine. WANTED Agents to sell tea and cof foo to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co, 311 Lacka wunnn uvenuo. Help Wanted Male. WANTED-Poitcr at St. Cloud Hotel. P.RIGHT Office boy. about r e,lls old of good family. Di. liacr, ,'iJl Wash ington avenue WANTED Manager foi new hi. inch of our business heie In Rcinnton. Addiess at onto with lofeiences. Allied .Mm lis, Wholesaler, Cincinnati. Ohio. EXPERIENCED cutter on colored mulct -skirts. Apply to Liueino Skill Co, Wllltes-Bauc, Pa. WANTED A man to do plain cooking and help tend bar at Chapped s hotel, 1527 N. Main avenue. WANTED-Mon with llg to lutiodtico Monuuli Poultiv MKtiup; $J0 weekly and expenses; jc.u's contract; weekly pay. Addles1! with stamp. Mnnaich Jlfg. Co, Box 7L't Spilnglleld, Illinois. AVANTED-roity men at Tohj hannn. Pa., to woik on grading for a l.dl load switch and dealing a pleco of wood land. Call nt COJ Mcars building, Toby lianna Cicck Ico Co, C. C. Toiber, lieas m er. Help Wanted Female. WANTED-A tilmmoi at Mis. Ackci mau's, I0S Lackawanna nvenuo. "WANTED Young woman for office; must be a good, plain and rapid pen man. Lacknwumm. Tho Liimdij', i!0S-31O Penn avenue. Operatois Expoiienced on Muslin I'ndciwenr. Steadj- Woik. Good Wngcs. Imperial Underwear Co. Lackawanna and Jefferson Aves. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants cneigotlc Gcnoial Agent for this county. No books. Insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants and mnnu factuicis necessary. Pcrmunent. Uoml. Stato ugp, expoilenco, lefoionces first lot- ,n.. A ,1.1. . ci..l r-o T ,AAI i.Ar.,n..,' St., Philadelphia. Miscellaneous. THE MODEL LAUNDRY. Dunmorc, launders shlrtf) at Sc. each and collars and cuffs at llic. each. PROFESSfONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C, SPAULDING, C. P. A., 23 Tiadois' Bank Uulliling. Old "phono 1SGI Architects. Frederick l. brown, arch b. Real Eit.ito Echungo Bldg , Uo Wnsh (ngton nvruUB. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L. HARDING, B13 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 7- CON noli building. Dentists. DR. C, E. EILENUEHOi:n. PAUL! building, Spiuco stieet, Scranton DR C. C. L,Un.ClI, 11Q WYOMING nvo Fho Insurance. BCHLAGER & CO., 101 Council Building Patent Attorneys, P AT E N TS llKllSWS&r Tho only licensed und equipped patent Golicitor In the city No ihaige for In tel mutton on patentability ; over ton i cats' oxpoileiiou Itcploglu & Co., Alcnrs ISItlgr, Hotels nnd Restaurants. tTi EELK CAFE. 123 AND L'7 FRANKS Ull avenue. Rules lu.isouablo P. Z1EULER, Piopiictor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L & V Passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan Victor Koch. Piopiictor. Scavenger, A B HR1GC1S CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ces pools, no odor; only Impiovid niimnj used A B iliiggs, piopiictor. l.eavo oi del a UOO Noith Main uvenuo, or Elcku'b dins slore, coiner Adams and Mulbeny. Both telcplioues. Wire Screens, JOSEI1!! KUE'lTKL, REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Scranton. mfis. ot Who Screens Miscellaneous, MKGARGEE BROS. PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wuiohouso, E0 Washington uvenuo. THE WILKKS-BARRK RKCOItD CAN bo had in Sciantou ut I ho now a stand of RuUmau Hios, 4JJ Spiuco and Wi Linden; M. NoiIqii. 3U Lackawunnu ave.; I. S. SchuUci, L'U Spuc4 btuct. DIRECTORY. a Ri Only Halt a Cent a WorJ. w Bualnesa Opportunity. roll SALIi-lIotpl bimlupRH In u hustling I'onnsvivnnlii towns lit nt clnss In evciy icspeei; cheap, ltensoii ror selllug, 111 health. Addiess but 1.01, llnUntoud, Pit. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADEHS with out dnlny. Wrllo for our special mar ket lottcr. Frco on application. B. M. lllblmrd .t- Co, membpis N. Y. Conioll dntcd nnd Stock Exchange, 44 nnd 41 Broadway, Now York. Established 1S8I. Long DlHinnco 'Phone 21R nroad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONI1Y TO T.OAN- KAAANMir Quick, straight lonni or Building and Lonn. At fiom 4 to 0 per eont. Call on N. V. Walker. ni4-S15 Connoll building. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delnwnro, Lncknwnnna nnd Wostorn. , , in Erfect Juno 1, UOJ. trains leavo Sciantou Tor Now York At 1 ,0,3.20. (JOS, 7.00 und 10.10 a. 111.: 1J 49, Jill, 3Su p. in. For Now Yoik nnd Philadelphia- GO, 1010 ii. m , nnd 12 ID nnd ::3") P," !2?'. 1,r GouldHboio At 0.10 p. m. For Biifrnlo 1.15, C2J und D00 a. m.i 1 53, U50 und 11.10 p. m. Foi ninghumlon. Elmha nnd vvny statlons-10.25 u. m , 1,05 p. m. I or Oswego, Syracuse and Utlcn l.li, and -J, '.'. .m! f" P ui. Oswego. Syiacuso nntl utle.i train at 022 n. m, dally, oxcopt Suiidnv. Kor Monti oso-n 00 n. m.: 10". mill cm p. m Nicholson nccommodutlon -4 00 und G 15 p. m. BlnoinabuiB Division For Northumbot land, nt 0 3j nnd 10 10 a. m.: 1.G5 and 010 p- lnA Jor Plymouth, nt S.10 a. in.; 3.10 nnd 9 05 p n. Sunday Tialns-ror New York, l.M, 3 20. COu, loio ii. m.: 3)0 und 3 35 p. m. For Biiffnlo-1.15 nnd (122 n. in.; 1 ffi. I. M and H'5n "'. Tni Eltnlra nnd way stations in., n. in. ij'or Blncli.imlon nnd wav sta tions, 0 00 a. m, Rloomsburg Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 n. m, nnd G 10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Ballroad. in Effect Juno 15, lOu.' Trains Leavo Set anion I-or Phlladelpbl.i anil Now Yoik via D. & II. R. R . at ot 7.11, tlnough Pallor Cur and Day Conch Caibomlnlo to Now Yoik and 3 17 a m . with L. V. Coach Caibon dnlo to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4 35 (Black Diamond Expiess). nnd 11. 41 p. m. Suu diijs, n & j. n. R., 1.DS, 017 p m. 1-or Whlto Haven. Hiizleton and princi pal points In tho coal legions, via D & H. it. It., 7.i, 2,is and 4 35 p. m. For Potlsvllle, 7.11 n. m. For Bethlehem, E.iston. Reading, Hnr risluug and pilnclpnl Intoimedlnto sta tions, via D. & II. B. R., 7.41, D 17 a. m :, 218, 4 3: (Black Diamond Evpiess). 11.43 p. in Suntlnjs. D. At II. R. R., 0 3S a. m.; 1 M, 0 17 p. in. For Tunkhannock, Towanda. Elmlrn, Ithaca. Gonova r.nd pilnclpnl Intermedlnta stntlons via D, L. & W. R. R.. 035 u. m. anil 1 D"i p m. Foi Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara rails, Chicago and nil points west via D & U R. R, 12 0! p. m.: 3 2S (Black Diamond Express). 10 11, 11 40 p. m. Sun days. D. & If. n. R.. 12 0.1. D 17 p m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnlley Pat lor enrs on nil trains betweon Wllkcs-Bnuo and Now Yoik. Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLTN 31. WILBUR, Gen. Supt., 28 Coitland street. Now York. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 28 Coitland street. New York. A W. NONEMACIIER, Div. Pass. Agt.. South Bcthl'.-hem. Pa. Tor tickets nnd Pullman reservation") npply to city ticket office, 63 Publlo Squnre, Wllkcs-Bnrro. Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. Coirccted to September 1G, 1002. Stations In Now Yoik, foot LlDtrty street und South Ferry, N. R Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Allon town. Munch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Bnna and PIttston nt 7.30 a. m , 1 p m and I p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. Quaker City Epicss leaves Scranton 7'10 a. in, through solid vcstlbulo train with Pullman Bullet Pallor Car for Phila delphia with o.ily ono change ot enrs for Baltimore nnd Washington, D. C , nnd all pilnclpnl points south nnd west. For Avocn. PIttston nnd Wllkes-Barro, 1 p m. nnd 4 p m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grovo, etc , 7.30 a. m. nnd 1pm. For Rending, Lebanon nnd "Hnrrlslmrg via Allentown nt 7 20 a. m., 1 p m. and 4 p m. Sunday. 2 10 p m. For Tnrmqun and Pottsvtllo, 7 30 a. m ; 1 p m. nnd I p. m. . t , Tor rates and tlckots npply to ngent ai station. W. G. BESSLF.R. Gen. Manager. C. BI. BURT. Gon. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvnnia Bailroad. Pihcdulo In Effect Juno 16, 1D02. Trains leavo Scranton 0 33 n. m, vvoeH days, tlnough vesllbulo train fiom wflkos-Baue. Pullman buffet pallor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts, vlllo; stops at principal Intel mcdlato sta tions. Also connects for Sunbuiy, Hau ilsbmg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie. Wnsh Ington nnd for Pittsburg nnd tho West n 17 a. m.. week days, for Sunbuiy. liar ilBbuig, Pblladelplila, Baltimoro, Wash' Ington and Pittsburg nnd tho West, 142 p. m. week di.vs. (Sundays l..(! P m ). for Sunbury. llnnlsbiug, Phllndei. pbla, BnltlmoiP, Washington and Pitts- n'm'wpek-lays. thrnugh vestlbul, linhi fiom Wllkes-Barro Pullman bufTnl nailorcarnnd coaches to Philadelphia Mi Pottsvlllo. Stops at pilnclpnl Intormofll. n,40Btntmn.9wcck davs. for TInzIoton. Sun biiiy. llnnlsbiug. Philadelphia and Pitts- bUIK' j, B TTPTi-HINSON. Gen Mgr. j B WOOD. Gen Pass Agt Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno lo, I'M Tinlns for C.ubotidnlo leavo Scranton n( Cll 7 ai. !". nlJ '": J'-'03. 1-1-' -u V.";, f,29! 6 25, bSI, 9.13. 10 01 p, m.J l-M 1 ror'lioncsdiilo-(t.4l, 10.13 n. in,; 2 It nnd Cro?' "vilkcB-Rarie-cri. 7.11. S II, 0 17, 10 VJ in. m : 12 0.1, 1 12. 213. 3 2S. 4 35. G 10, 'W!1'v!?lV"roln.s-7,ll,0a.m :,r,3rV'cnnsVlva,,uan,R. R Polnts-0 3! B it ii m ! LI-'. 3 -'S and 1 35 p m Far Allmnv ami all points north 7 36 a. m nnd3 5GHnrl..1Ay TnAINg For Pnibondnle 8P0, 11.33 a. m.: 2.H a m r, r,2 nnd ii n p ni m ixr vox wilUps-Bario-oss n. m ; Jim. 3i 3 2S, C32 and 917 P 111 ,rn - For Alhiny nnil points noilh-lOT p sm For Hoiicsdalo-8 50 n m ; 11 T. nnd 3o1 Pw' L PRYOR, D P A. Scranton, Ta Erie Railroad Wyoming Division. In Etfect September 13, 1002 , Trains liavo Scranton for Now York, Nuwbmgh nnd Inteiinedluta polnrs. also tm 1 iliivv lev and local btatlons ut 7 20 a '""'lloni'siialu' nnd Whlto Blills nt 1.3! P Trains nrrlvo at Sciauton at IOCS a, m. nnd 0 13 p in New Yoik, Ontailo and Western. Timo tablo in elioct Biiuduj. Sept. 23, 13ul NORTH HOUND TRAINS, Leavo Leavo ,Airlv( Trains. No. 1 , No 7 . Sciuuton. rniuoiiuaic coaosia ,10 .'.On m 11 bin m 1 flu p. tu , i 10 p m Ai Cnibnndalo G 40 p.Vi SOUTH BOUND 1 Leavo Leavo Arrlvi Cadosln, Caibondalo. Scranton ,, IiIUii in 7.2ui. m 5 ir. it in 4 00 n ni. 4.1", ii'' m Trains. No. i ... No 2 . SUNDAYS ONLV. NORTH BOLINDc Leavo Leavo Arrlvi Trains No 9 , No. 5 St-r.iulon uuinoiuiiio. t'.uiost.i s 30 a in 9 10 a. m 10 15 a. m 7U0P m Ai Caibondalo 7.45 p.n SOUTH HOUND Leavo Leavo Arrlvi Cadosia. Caibondalo, Scranon , ti 50 n. in. 7.25 n. m 4 30 I) in li (Hi n. m. t r I). Ill Trains) No i, No 10 1'i.inu Nob 1 on woik ilav'H. and 9 m Situduja ciinnect for Nevy oik city, Jlid ilk-tow n, Walton. Noivvlch, Oneida, Os wego mid ull points west Train No 6, with "Quaker City Bt press'' at Sciauton. via C. It. R of N J for Philadelphia. Atljntic City. Biltimort Washington and Pennsylvania stnt points. Sco tlmo-lnblo and consult ticket agent for connections with other linos J. C. ANDUHBON. G. P. A . New York. J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton. Pa.