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    THIS SOKAMTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, .1902.
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VOTE FOR
William Franz
For County Commissioner, Because He Was an Honest Commissioner
When He Formerly Held This Office. You Will Find His Name
on the Citizen's Ticket.
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He Is in the
WILLIAM FRANZ,
Candidate for County Commissioner on the
Citizen's Ticket.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
Special to llic Sc trillion Tilbune
Monti ose, Oct. 31. Kail Nash N visit
ing at Camp "Wvekoft, Oljph nit
Alls Jaines Coiutiislil, ol Kingston,
is .i guest at the home ot hei son, Jus
tice John S. Court'iight, on South M tin
street.
W A Haiiington lPtuinod the (list
of the week from a business tilp to
Johnstown
"fio 1-tftaatn Tncf ii Int. it i lintj lit- t it
visiting Susquehnnnu relatives, relumed
on Saturday to this place.
Chester Reed, who has, been stationed
tit Olyphant, was in town the Hist of
the week.
Horace Stevens, of Elkdalt, was a
guest at the home ot his uncle, Dth
ington Thatcher, on Maple stiect, the
latter part of last week.
The Sayre High School foot ball team
was defeated kibt Satuiday afternoon
by the Montrose High School on the
grounds in this place, the score being
10-0. The Sajie team was not oveily
anxious to play, claiming- that they
weie too light to buclc up against the
home team, although to an outsider the
dlffeience In aeiage weight was not
pnitlcularly noticeable, and it was only
upon, condition of ten-minute halves
that they finally lined up. Montrobe'a
pace was too fast, ho they quit at the
end of the Hist liulf, with tiie bcote
standing as gien aboe.
Mr. and Mis. James Scott, of Tunk
hnnnock, were guests at the home or J.
R. Cooley over Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. F. D. Spiout and chil
dren spent Sunday with Silver Lake
relatives.
The remains of Mls Mabel Ciand.ill,
daughter of Mr. and Mis. c, X. Clan
dull, of Wuveilv, Weie uiuught to
Montrose on Satutdav last and iuter
nient was made In the Monti ose ceme
tery Sunday atteinnon, Iter. B. A. W.u
ilnur otllciating Her age was 21 jeais.
Nows of tl- death of Mis. isuloie
Bald Lines vas lecelved hoie Moiulav
morning, stating that she had died
quite suddenly at the homo of Mr, and
Mis. Edwaid MoKciiIe, at Philadel
phia, wheie she had been n guest lor a
Bhort time. The lPinalns i cached Mont
rose Tuesday eenlng and weie taken
to St. Paul's Knlscopal rhuieli, and
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock sct
vlces weie condiiLted In the chinch by
the Itov. K. A. Wm liner, ami Intninc-nt
was made at Mnntiosp. Mis. Lines was
a woman (pilot In disposition ami whu
had a kindly teellng for all.
Messis. Leo Wlmlpii and Ciemge
Mack spent Siinduv with Forest Lake
lelatlves and fi lends,
A business meeting oC the I'lulstiuii
Endeavor boclety oi tho Piesbyterlnn
ohm eh was held In the chinch nailois
Tuesday evening, after which those ab
sembled partook of dainty lefieMuuonts
served by the young ladies of tln soci
ety. On Tuesday, W. D. B. Alne and wlfo
left for their southern tilp, which It Is
hoped will benefit Mr, Alney'h physical
condition. Itov. A. I nn Tobel ac
companied them uh far as PhlladPlphlu.
Mr. and Mis, it. O. Scott, of .Scrau
ton, have been In town this week.
Hany D, Jones, of Hnirlsbuig, b hi
town.
Mlbs Kotluiiliie Altken letuincd to
her home In this place Thuisday after
Bpenuing sovPi-al weeks In Wilkes
Baire ami Caiboudalp,
Tho death of .Miss Ciay Hiodhe.ul
occuueil at hei late homo on ITnlon
Old Stoxles Hetoltl.
People liner til ft of lieailug the oft
lepeated story of the Miccebs of Cham
beilaln'H Cough Benudy. Pioni ull
oer tho countiy and oen In far uuay
India, China and tho South Sea Islands
tome letteis tioni diugglsts and iIlmI
eis, stating Ihe uiio pleasuie they dc
ilve fioin handling a piepaiatlon which
gives such unheisal satisfaction, They
all tell tho .same stoiy of the undoubied
met It of this lemtdy, and of its efn
cucy In the i oiler of coughs, colds and
I'totip, and peisonally recoinmeud It to
their customeis. The lomedy Is sold on
u posltlso guaiantee and has notr
fulled to do all that Is claimed for It.
I'or sale by all dtugglsts
r 0 f
He became a candidate upon the
urgent request of many friends, in the
interest of good government. His nom
ination papers bore the endorsement
of 292 sound representative citizens.
Having taken up the fight, he ap
peals to the voters of the county to
consider his position and recognize the
character of his past record.
Fight for Honest
stieet, Thinsday. cening about 6 11
o'clock, hhc had been ill imlv a -hoi t
time with tphotd ltpi. Hti lathei is
also in i (iltic.il slate, but hope, .uc
enlei tallied lor his lecoveiv. Dpi eased
was but eighteen eaiM ot aye, and
possessed a quiet, pleasant disposition.
A blothti. Hmt, difd about a j e.n ago
of tills s.une maladj. The fuiipial will
be held it oni the house, Simda attei
noon at J o'clock
Do not loiget Bailow'j- uiiiistiels to
night at Village hull.
J1AWLEY.
Special to the Sci anion 'I'lllnnit
IIuwlu., Oct 31. Mis. s H. Siioers, of
Matamoias, was the guest of ic.ln.tUPS
bpie this week.
Mr. and Mis. Pi auk Uusv,ell and
llts Ulhi P.ilmci an- tho guests ot S.
T. Palmer.
Jlis Joffiies, oL Matamoias, Kited
nt the home of Ilauy Pelhilck this
w eek
Mibs Siuah H Knapp K Impiolng,
aflei a tlnee week1-' illness
Miss Nell Dingman w.ib .i Ilonesdale
visitor Inst week.
The Ping Pong club entei tallied
about twentv-fiw of their fi lends with
a masquetade paity at the homo of
MKs Wllma H Kiuipt), Inst e Piling.
All ie)oit a good time and oled the
Plug Pong glils excellent entei tilneis.
I.cstei Clitlstlan i and IMw.ud t.vnch
went to rjlen ll.ie, Sunday, whole they
will woik in the towet, which hns been
fatal ted again.
Miss Claia Puidy was In Soianton
this week.
John Stiauss left Tuesday foi his
homo In Rejnoldsvlllo
MKs Lillian Fiitt.s left Wednpdny,
'after a Klt with her mother, Di. O.
a. Fiitts.
Mr. and Mis. Jtldiaul Duslnlipny, of
Ilonesdale, weie the guests of iPla
tles heie Thuisdav,
Miss Cella Winteis iPtuined Wednes
day Jiom a islt in Pittston.
P. F. Miuiay, ol L'asnm, was a islt
oi heio tlie loie put of this week.
Mis. Couglilin has lctuined home
li om Kubton.
FOREST CITY.
Special to the Sciiintrn Tilbunc.
rout City, Oct. .11. Tho cotim II on
Tuesilaj eenlng Anted down the An
tluacltp Telephone' eompnny'b oulinauce
on tlilul leading.
Company A. Thliteolith leglment,
wlileh lias been stationed hue was oi
dPied to Join tho lest of tho command
nt 01 phaut yesteulny. They weie a
due body of men and weio liked by
tho townspeople.
The distinction or having tho coal
commission lieic cu-ated little Intel est
among our cltluns
II. Jolop has lippii appointed coal In
.speilur at the Cllffotd.
Mm tin Plinth e, or Pleasant Mt was
heie yesteulny.
Wan on Stcillng tho Hopuhllcan cai.
dldute for sheila' mn k, x, liruMi,
Demociatlo candidate weie In town
jpstouho.
T, C. .Mniuer Is again In Wheelei's
liosiilt.it nt Caiboudalp and may hao to
iiudeigo another opeiatlon,
M. T. O'llaiii, late telegiapher for
tho lliln heie, thiH week was inade
stntluu agent at Avoca, The people of
that town will llnd him a competent
and liuulnl )nuilg muii
IS rCIl OLSON,
Spirlnl to Bin Scinnton Tribune
Nicholson, Oit, 31, A voiy pleasant
ovenlng was spent by the Itebokah ol
der of the Independent Older of Odd
Follows, ut this place, last Wednesday,
About twenty-live membeis fiom tho
Liuly of Estbei lodco of Tuiikluinnotk
weie piesent to enjoj tho luoceedlngs,
two new membeis weio Initiated Into
tho oulor and the win I; dono by tho
lodge heie was said, h seveial of tho
vUltlng ineinlieis, to bu tho best they
bad been In tho county. After tho se
ciet wotk a shoic luogmnuiie of nuisio
and lecltutlons was lendtued. Follow
ing thb lefiebhmentb vveto seived. In
all about one bundled weie piesent,
mid had u veiy enjoyable time.
Mis. Oscar Williams wnb a caller In
Seianton, Thinsday,
Mlbses filliel Stuik mid Floienve Wll
kins spent Thursday and Fjlday In
Seianton
Government.
THEATRICAL.
The King Diamatic Company.
The King Diam itlc conip.tiiy will cloo
tilth week's oiiKuneinent at the Academy
this o cuing with a tlnilllng itorj of
tlie Cast, called ".Slaves ol the Oileut "
ThK is ono ol the hesl ilas in tlicii
f imotis ippertolle This alltituion "Slien
an ilo.ih" v.ill bp leptatcd List night It
was pioiluecd to a prowiled house.
Special Matinee This Afternoon.
l.ouls Maim will pi est nt. Ills new tciiu
u t comedv, "lloch. the Consul.' at a
special iiiitinip al tht I.jepum llils af
ti moon, and again this evening. Tlie
onipiuy suppoi ling "Ii. Mann in "Koch,
the Con-ul," is a veiy stiong and cap
alile as vvell as an imusualU largp one,
ntimlierliur loitv jieople. A hiln tin secnlo
(ciiipmcnt Is aKo ei5 ilaboiate, two
stv-foot biggiinii cats behih requiieil to
c.iuv the sc encrv and pinpeitits used in
the production
W'ultei " Yugei. who K stalling Louis
Mann in "lloch, the Consul" vvibhes to
couect a wioug Impression that seenis
to have gotten abioail in regal d to the
title, ot tin- coined. It has no reference
at .ill to the mucli-tnlkod-of poem,
"Ilotli. tier K iKer," In which the divine
right of the itcimin emperor is satirised,
"lloch" m tho name of the charactPi as
sumed bj Mi. Maun, and Is piouounctd
like the sumo sjielt Ccimin wind utd
in tho aforesaid poem It .should be pto
nnuiitfd so as to ihme with "coke,"
and not with "io k."
Double Souvenir at Dixie.
'I lie Dilo theater Is ceitalnly outdoing
Itself this week, and for the Siturday
mnthitp, November 1, ovpiv bolder of a
leserved scat ticket and eveiy child In
tlie ftont low of tho baleonv will ip
celve a copv of the beautltul photogra
phic souvenir of the house nnd audience
taken two weeks ago. In addition to
which ovor pet son entering the theater,
both nfteinoon and evening, will receive
n pei f umi d piogmmme, togther wllh a
little phial ol the latest and most papu
la I odor.
I'm npt vviek. the best tiouuo of
tialned elephant In tlip world will make
thch lint appeaiance In Scraliton. Thev
do almost evtrvihlng, and go through
tilth ael with woudeiftil since and hu
moi. And, stinngo to sny, they uppio
e latp appluuse as much as human ac tors
nnd take advantage of every chance to
make fun.
This is a delightful act foi both old and
voim, nnd now that tho boycott bus
been lifted ft om tho house, no doubt
great ciovvils will witness tlie antics ot
thP-o wonilerlill nniinals,
Huntley-Moore Stock Company.
ComniPiicIng Mondiy night, the llunt-
lej-Mooio Stock company will open their
annual week's v Wt at the Aeademy of
Music, in an Plnboratn scenlo pioduc-
tlou of tho metinpulltan sue tens, '"I ho
New Dominion," The eompnti nindo a
decided lilt at Atlantic City dining their
inn theip this summei at Young's pier
Thcntcr. Since then, n full line of plays
and bpeclaltles bnvu been added.
Dining thdr eiiBitgemcnt heie, they
will present the following plnvs. "Lost
PaiaelibP." "Roanoke," "Queeu'H Evi
dence Tho Now Dominion," "Golden
(limit Mine. Davy Crockett." "Tlin
DaultCb," lligli-cl,isb specialties will le
lutioeluted between the acts by llcniy
IIurrKon and Baby Mack.
William raveisham Next Week.
Miss Fay Davis, whom Clmrlos Fuili.
man has (-elected as leading woman for
William Favmbhnin In bis now play,
"Imprudence." Is a Boston gill whoso
thentileal success has all been confined
to London Sho was becuied by Mr.
Pi oliman foi his Now York and London
presentations and for i sptelal part she
Is to crcatei In both titles beloif tho sea
bon closts. .Miss Davis was tho leading
woman ol tho St. James and Wi)ham
theateis, appearing hi both serious anil
comedy ioIis,
She originated tlie piluclpa! pnit in
"Tho Squire ol Dainet." "Tlio Pilncess
and the llutteiuV' nnd "Tho Ambassa
dor," lltr last London appearance was
as "Ills," In the new Plneio play, In
which Miss Viiglnlii llarued has achieved
such n iriumph at tho CrltPiloii theater,
New Yen It
Tlio Hist pioduetlon of "Impiudence''
on any btage occuis at the Lvceuin net
Friday evening, tlio engagement nbo
coiilluuliig Sattiida mutiiico unit ulRlit,
TAYLOR,
The funeinl ot tho date Mis. David J,
Hauls of Athciton stleet, will bo held
this aflei noon. Sei vices at tlio Methodist
Eplstopil c liui th at L'Su o'clock. Itov.
D. C. Jones and Rev. A. C. Lewis, of
Seianton. and Rev. W. II. Hovvells, ot this
place, will officiate, liiteiment will ua
made In tho Foi est Hoiiki ccmeteiy.
'Thu Second Wuid Political club will
meet this evening at their rooms at Wols
rtilHih'a hotel on Union street nt 7.30
o clock.
All mcmbcui of Prldo of Lackawanna
lodge, No. IS, American Protestant La
dles' usnoclntion, are requested to meet
this afternoon In their rooms nt 1 o clock
slintp to attend the obsequies of their be
loved ulster. Mis. David J, Hauls.
Deputy Clerk of tho Coutts and Mrs. 12,
T. Daniels, of Main street, gavo a pleas
ant Hallowe'en party lust evening hi
honor of a number of friends. A delight
ful tlnio was spent In tho tisual party
dlVci Hlons, Dnlnty lofreshmotits were
set veil.
The nbiltiatlon commission nppolnled by
President Hooscvolt lo settle tho gieal
conl strike, made a tlip to tills town jes
teulny In a special trolley car. They did
not stny long.
Set vices at tho Calvary llnptlKt chinch
tomouow will be held nt tho usunt hours,
tho pastor, Itov. Dr. Ilnirls, ofllclatlug.
Bundny school nt '.' p. in. All nro wul
conio, Tlie Thlid Wnid Political club will meet
this evening In their looms nt O' It lien's
hotel on Main street,
MKs Ida Speiber, of Camden, Is. .! Is
visiting her sister, Mis. V. J. Nelger, ot
Timor sticot.
Mrs. Ann Wilglit, of Itockavvay, N. J,,
Is tho guest of Mr. and Mis. Chillies Kg
belt, of South Tnvlor.
W, II, Davenport Is sorloiihly III at his
homo on South Main stiect,
They Pay the TTSer.
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you.
LEGAL.
AMDNDMIINT TO TUB CONSTITU
TION PROPOSBD TO TUB CITIZBNS
Of THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR
THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION
BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
TIIE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER
OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COM
MONWEALTH IN PFRSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XV1I1 OF TIIE CONSTITU
TION. A JOINT ItESOLFTlON
Pioposlng an amendment to section leit
of article one of tho Constitution, so
that a dlseluuge of a Jiuy foi fniluie
to ngiee oi other necessaiy cause shall
not work an acquittal.
Section 1. Be it lesolved by the Senile
nnd House of Repiesentatives of the
Commonwealth of Peniibv lvanla In Gen
eial Asembly met, That the following
be pioposed as an amendment to tho Con
stitution; that Is to sav, that section ten
of nitttlc one, which reads as follows:
"No peison shall, for any Indictable of
fense, lie proceeded against cilmlnally
by lnfoimnllon. ecept in cases aiKIng in
tlie laud or n ival foices, oi in the militia,
when In actual seivice In time of win
or public dangei, or bv leave of the cotut
lor oppiession oi misdemeanor In ofllco
No poison shall, foi the same ofiellse, bo
twice put hi Jeopaidv of llfo tu limb; noi
shall pilvate piopertv be taken oi applied
to public iis-e, without authoiity ot 1 tw
ain! without Just compeii'titlon bc'uu Mist
in ule m .stsiueil," lie ami nilcel so as to
lead as follows:
No poison sImII. fni ii n v Indictable of
fense, be pioceedcd against e i Iminnllv bv
lliloim itlon, ctept in eases nilMng in the
land oi naval loices, or In the militia,
when in actual stivice In time of wai oi
pnbllo diingci. oi bv leivo or the couit
foi oppiession oi niiseltmeanoi in olllee
No peison shnll, lor the amo offense be
twice put in Jeopardv of life oi limb, but
a dlsdi.il gc ol the Jin loi failtuo to
agiep, oi other necessuv c luse. shall
not woik an acquittal Noi shall pilvaiu
piopeity be taken or applied to public
use, without authoiitv of law and with
out lust compensation being fhst nindo oi
seemed
A tine copy of tho Joint TJe-olutlon
W W. GR1EST.
Sceicl.uv of tlie Commonwealth
AAIF.NDMENT 'lO THE CONSTITF
TION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS
OP THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR
THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION
BV THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Ol'
TIIE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER
OP THE SECRETARY Ol" THE COM
MONWEALTH IN PFRSFANCH OF
ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITU
TION. A JOINT RESOLFTION
Pioposlng an amendment to the Constitu
tion of the Commonwealth
Section 1 Be it lesolved bv the Senate
and House of Repiesentatives oi tlio
Commonwealth of Pennsvhnnla In Gen-
eial Assembly met. That tho following
Is pioposed as an amendment to tlio Con
stitution ot the Commonwealth of Penn
sv lvanla. in nccoi dance with tlio nroil-
i blons ot the eighteenth .illicit: theitof:
Amcncuni nt.
Add at the end of section seven aiticle
tlnee, tlie following words- "t'nloss be
foie II shall be intiodticed In the General
Assemblv, such pioposed special or local
law shall have been (list submitted to a
populat vole, at a gpneial or spei ial elec
tion in tho locality or localities to bo af
fected bv Its operation, under an order
of Hip couit of common pleus of tlio re
spective county after healing and appli
cation gi anted, nnd shall havo been ap
pioved by a majority of the voteis at
.such election: Piovlded. That no such
election bhnll bo held until the eleeieo of
com I autlioillng the f-ame slia'l bnvo
been ndveitised for ut least thittv (30)
davs In the locality oi localities affected.
In such mannei as the com I may direct.
A tine copv of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. GRIEST
Secietaij of the Commonwealth
IN RE: Estate of Ann Phillips, lato of
tho City of Seianton, County of Lack
awanna, deceased.
Litteis of .idmlnistintiou upon the
above named estate having been gianttd
to tho uiiilei .signed, all prisons having
claims or eleminds uaainsl the same will
Piesent them lor pasniPUt, and all thoso
Indebted thereto will mako immediate
IMMnent to
GEORGE W. PHILLIPS,
.Munlcinal Building.
Seianton, Pa.
TIIOS F. WELLS.
Attorney for Estatp
NOTICE Is heiebv given that aiilliatlon
will lio made to the Governor of tlio
Commonwealth of Peiuisj lvanla on Mon
iliinv the L'llli dav ot November, Il'OJ, by
W, K. La Har. William II. Edluger, A. B.
Dunning, P. F. Cnslck nnd Tboinns M,
Lneh, under nn Act of Ahsomblv ol the
tlie Commonwealth of Peiiusjlvitnla en
titled "An Act to piovidu for tlio incur
poiatiou nnd legulaticm of teitalu coi
pouitloiis." uppioved Apill 21, IS7I, and the
Mipplements ihnieto, for tho chaiter of
an InteutlPd coipointlon to bo called "The
Pnraillso Watei, Stoiago and Supiilv Com
pany," tho chaiaettr and object of which
Is to supply wnter to the public or tho
supplv, stoiage anil transpmtntlnu of wa
ter and water powei for leminieiclal and
manufacturing ptuposes In the dlstilct
eomposed or tlio cnuntleH ot Wane Plkn,
Monroo and Noi thampton; nnd tor tlitbo
pin poses to have, possess and enjov all
the lights, bencllts nnd pilvileges of tlio
bald Act of Assemblv and Its supplements,
J, W. CARPENTER.
Attorney foi Potltioneis,
NOTICE Is heieby given that an applica
tion will be nindo to tho Ooeuior of
the State of Ponnsj lvanla on Tuestl.iv,
tlio elov'enth day ot November. 100J, bv P,
J, Iloian, J, L. Council and W. W. Wat
son, until r tho Act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Ptuiisvlvauiu, entitle d,
"An Act tu pinvldn for the lucot potation
and Regulation of ceitnlu Colourations,"
approved April 20, 1S71, and tho supple
ments theieto, for tho chnrtei of on in
tended ten potation to bn titllul tho
Strantoii Rnfilgeintlug Company the
ehnioctcr and object wheieof is ciiiiJug
on a genoral storago and waiehouso busi
ness, and for tin so pin poses to have, pus.
sess and enioy all the ilKhts, benetlts and
Pilvileges of tho said Act of Assembly
and Its supplements
WATSON, DIEIIl. & KEMMEREIt.
Sollcltois.
Peisonal,
A RETIRED MERCHANT -Vol' y
wealth-, never muiiltd; vMtnts a plain
boiislblo home-loving wife Addiess 3Ii.
Clilliu, Guy Bldg., St. Iiul.s.
MATRIMONYAttractlvo joung widow; no
udatlons: worth i'i9,0im wants iiiiuio
dlattlv a icllable, iiontst husband. Add.
Veiouu, 201 N. .'d st , St. Louis.
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAUNDRY. Dtuunoro.
launders sbiits at ie. eaeli uud collars
nud cuffs at IVlc. each. Family washing,
1 cents pci pound.
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
Only Half a Cent a Wori.
For Bent.
CIOOI) BARN for lent, rentiallv located.
Inqulio at iVil Waslilngtoii uvciiuev
FOR HF.NT-Smnll hIoip loom
Noi th
WnHliliiRion nveniie, ;'oo blot k
.!l".v'
to Oeoigo B. Davidson, Connoll bulldliig,
or ur. van cieef.
FOR RENT-Half npiier floor. Oil Pies
cott avenue; steam heat. Applv Seianton
Yuin Finishing Co , fIJ'i Pi c cott nveniie.
FOR niJNt-tl5 75, house 5.27 Olive fituet.
M, II. Ilolgitle, Coiumuiivvcallli bldg.
FOR RENT-One-hnlf of doublo liotHt-i
all modutn ImpiovetneiilH. Apply 1.
D. Lnthiim, 'iSi Uoiilevuid avenue.
JIS Foi Rent Ten-room hoil'o; excellent
neighborhood: nil model n liupiovu
monls, on avenue. Apply to II. P. Ham
ilton, Ut! Spiuco stiect,
For Sale.
FOR SALE-A pair of well-matched geld-
nigs at s.'ii uiecn Jiuigo sireei, citv.
FOR SALE-A voting black pacing horse,
lubber tiled top wagon, harness,
blankets, etc., will bo sold cheap foi want
of use. Apply to W. D. Sweet, Ull Short
avenue.
FOR SALE Al Seianton Woodvvoiklng
Co , Limited, nil, Peiin avenue, sasli
and windows, blinds, moldings, chetiy
lumber, ash plunk, glass uud the build
ings. Clearing ale. D. K. Oaklej , 'I re.ib
tiiel. FOR SALE Elegant diamond ring con
tulnlng i(. catats of llncst diamonds
set In platinum. $.'10, cost in Em ope over
$.'00 Ijugp Hiingailan opal ilng suiiound
ed with foi tv -two line diamonds, set In
platinum, $lL"i Tlnee diamond and two
iiibles set In ilng, ?40 Uunt's ling. ,
eaiat. yr, Tirfanv. one cunt, $sn Tiff
nnv, VU caiat. $90 Tiffany, Hi caiat, $1.0
Gent's stud, V caiat, Jin Bent's horse
shoe si.nl pin, li , eaiats, blue white gems
set In platinum tl"0 Ladles' biooth, r
caiat. $13 Ladles' eai diops, l1'. carats,
Jll'i Ear diops, one cat at, $70. Eai
seievvs, 34 caiat, $13 Yoiu inouty bad;
(without aigiiment) If nut sailslled. Wal
ter W. WInton, No on Meais bldg.
FOR SALE-Onc hot air furnace. Unco
mantels, gas phandclleis. Clunles D.
Sanderson, 1 U Wjomlng avenue, Scran
ton. Pa.
FOR SALE About 20 feet of desk coun
tei, suimounted with glass front and
two openings, towet poitlon nlcelv pan
elled, with dinweis and shelves- undr
neath May be seen at tho office of Tho
Tilbunc
For Sale or Bent.
FOR 8LE OR RE"NT-Tho'?-'si"orv bifck
building, with boilci house attached,
and long low of sheds foi hoises. wag
ons, etc , albo lailioad switch suitable foi
m iniifncluilng puiposcb, latelv occupied
bv the Clock Tobacco Co B. M WInton,
Boom No !XK, Meais Building
Rooms for Bent.
THREE ROOMS fot lent, suitable for
two; luqtdic .B Noi lb Lincoln avenue
Furnished Booms for Bent.
1 OR RENT A tiiinishtd loom on second
tlooi liont, $1 ri0 week CITi Adams avt.
I'OR RENT Fi out fuiiilslieil loom, WJ
Washington avenue
Booms nnd Board.
FLEVSANT looms with bond foi lour
ot flvo oung men Inqulio J:!- Wash
ington avenue.
Boaid Wanted.
BOARD WANJ'ED-ln cential citv by
two ouns men. stnto tpuns; steam
heat. Addiess F Tilbunc oflice.
Business Opportunity.
FOR SALE Complete Manufacturing
plant, loi making enameled steel bed
bteatls and spilugs; no chills used anil no
founds lequhed Addiess Mlg Plant,
cue ot Tiibune.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with,
out delay. Wiite lor oui special ma".
ket letter. Fice on application. S M.
Illbbaid & Co. membeis N Y. Consjll
dated nnd Stock Exchange, 41 and 48
Broadway. Now Yoik. Established 1SG
Long Distance 'Phone 2TS8 Broad.
Benl Estate.
FARM FOR SALE Near Elk Hill, 130
acaes, fine tiuit, ecpllont spilng, ono
mile fiom postofllpo; telephone connec
tion. Addiess Ir.a II. Readei, Tiesco, Pa.
FOR SALE BY HACKETT
Steam heated lesleknti' with bain for
t7,l)0ft, woith $10,IN Sto Haekett, tlie
Biokoi.
W. T. Haekett Offers
A steam heated house with bun foi
$u,0i)0 A b tl gain.
$4000 Buys Double House
lu Giten Ridge. House Is new and lo
cation dimming. See W. T. Haekett,
Bi okei .
$1500 Buys Tenement
House
Anangpil for foui families, paving
itntal of $.') pet month. Owner must
sell quickly, bco W. T. Haekett, tlio
Broker.
Steam Heated House
in the ciutinl city, with laige lot and
bain lor $7,000 Seo W. T. Hilda tt, tho
Biokci,
$10,000 House for $7000
A beautiful home with bain. Itotiso Is
steam lieattd Finn gioiuuls, with
ft ult and shade ttees. bco W. T,
Haekett, tho Biokei.
For Sale by Haekett
Piopeity hi city and toiintiy. Bust
ness piopeity and pilvutu itsldenccs,
Tencnitnt piopeity palng lo pei cent,
Country Homes for Sale
IIpio nio two samples; One a few
miles south of Stianttui vvltb ncro of
gioiuid foi $7W. Tho other a fovv miles
not Hi of Seianton witli ten ucios, an
Ideal spot for J'iOOo. Both on I J., L,
and W. Seo Hnckctt. tho Hiokei,
$1,800
Will Buy u
Hcutitiftil Home
If Taken at Once
This Is u model u houso, all eonveul.
entts, Includiiig ulectilc llglit, Is (-limited
in Gicen Rldgu on a lull lot unit
Is convenient to Wubhiugton aveiiua
btuet car line Property Is vtilued ut
J.',lVH).
Terms to Suit Purchaser.
M. H. H0LGATE,
Real Estate
5ecurltloi, riortRnges,
Loans Negotiated.
Commonwealth Bulltlliic 4
Scran ton, fa,
No Order
Accepted for Less
Tlitin 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Qfte
Want Advertisements Will Bo
Hecelved at Any of the Follow
ing Diug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBBIIT RCttULTH. cotnei Mill
beiiv stiect and Webster ave.
GFRTAV PICIIBL, CM Adtltns
avenue.
West Side
Gi:o W. JBNKINS, 101 South
Main avenue.
South Scrnnton
PRKD L. TBRPPD, 729 Cedar
nvenuo.
Noith Scrnnton
GDO w.
Main
stiect.
DAVIS, coruci
uvciiuu and
North
Market
Qieen Bidge
CHARLBS P. JONKS, 1337 Dick
son avenue.
V. .1. JOHNS, 020 Gieon Rldgo
street.
C. LORBN55. coiner Washington
avenuo and Million sticot.
Peteisbuig
W. H. KNCPFBL,
avenue.
1017 living
Dunmore
J. G BONB & SON.
Help "Wanted.
WANTBD Agents to sell tea .and eof.
fee to coiistimcts Positions peima
ncnt. Gtand Union Tea Co. 3U Lacka
wanna avenue.
Help Wanted Male.
-.. "" --"----
vv.TBD-2. cniponteis. Call at SIS Wy
oming avenue.
MANTLD At once, blight joung man
stenogiaplier, not over 23 ears ol age.
Addiess Box 281, Seianton. Pa.
WANTBD Severn I good sle bojs. Applv
at oneo. Jonas Long's Sons .
M AM'LD-Rellnblo .salesman to solicit
otdeis In Seianton and vlclnltv lor
steel and copper plate engraved business
taids and stationeiv. Can woik as a side
Hue It ileshed i:tellent opportunlty
loi litliogiaplile. or office statloneiy s0
,.(,ll0!", State lefeienccs and expel lenco
Ihe Vthlle-Bvaiis-Penfolcl Co. Bngravtis
and Slatloneis, Buftalo, N. Y.
AANTi:D Foitv men at Tobyhanna.
Pa. to woik on giadlng for a i.tll
roatl switch and dealing a piece of wooei
anel Cnll at 10.! Jteais building. Tobv
baiina Creek Ice Co, C. C. IViber. tuas
uitr. Help Wanted Female.
WANTBD A woman to do genual hottsc
woii: Applv at lVI Penn avenue.
Agents Wanted.
CANVASSBRS WANTBD lo sell our
Cloth Tov-j Ilng Dolls and Alt Pil
low Tops. Best selling Hollda Novelties
made Anvone can sell them t.aigo
ptotlt. Art Fabilc Jlllls, New Haven,
Conn.
LARGB CORPORATION wants eneigotic
General Agent foi this county. No
books, insuiancc, oi canvassing. Ac
quaintance with moi chants and manu
factmeis necessaiy. Permanent Bond
State ago, ej.netience. refetences first let
tci. Address. Stiilo D72, No 1001 Chestnut
St . Philadelphia.
Situations Wanted.
A WOMAN would Ilka to go out wotklng
by the da : can do any kind of woik,
such as cooking, honing, washing, etc
Address Slaij Donnellv, Seianton, P. O
YOUNG lady wants position as stonog
raphei and tpiltti Has had e
pcilence. At llbei tv after Novemboi I
Addiess Miss H, Tilbuue.
Wanted.
VANTBD-Small
ill ess Bo 300,
fmnished house,
city.
Ad-
Honey to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OI' MONCY TO LOAN
Qulck, stialght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connell building.
Lost.
LOST A watch lob with gold locket
attached. Finder will be levvatded by
i dinning to 110 Wyoming avenue.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. Sl'AULDING. C. P. A. 23
Tiadeis' Bank Building Old 'phono 1601.
Architects.
FRBDBR1CK L. BROWN, ARCH B,
Real Bbtato lXctiango Bldg, 120 Wash
ington avenue.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L HARDING, M5 CONNELL BLDG.
STBVBNSON &
ncll building.
KNIGHT, 7.8 CON-
Dentlsts.
DR. C. V. BILBNBBRGBR, PAULI
building, Spuico stieet, Seianton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo
Pile Insurance.
SCIILAGBR Si CO.. 401 Connell Building.
Patent Attorneys.
P AT E N TS UtttiSZ'ISttr
Tlio only licensed and equipped patent
solicitor In the city. No chuigu for In
foimntlou on patentability; over ton
yeais' eMiot lento.
Heploglc & Co., Mcnr.s Bldg-.
Hotels and Restaiuants.
TUB BLK CAFB. 123 AND 127 FRANK
Hit avenue. Rates t disenable.
V. JUEGLBH, 1'iopilotor.
SCRANTON HOUSB. NBAR D , L &. Y,
Passenger depot Conducted on tho Bu
ropean plan. Victor Koch, Pioprictor.
Scavenger,
A. B BRIGQS CLBANS PRIVY VAULTS
and res.s pools; no odoi; only impioved
pumps used, A. B. lillggs, piopilotor.
Leavo oidets 1101 Notth Main avenue,
or Blcke's dtug stoie, coiner Adams, and
Mulbeii, Both telephones
Wiie Screens,
JOSEPH KUBTTBI-. RBAR 511 LACKA,
ave., Stiuntou, nifis ot Wltu Sciccus
Miscellaneous.
MBGARGBU BHOS. PRINTBRS' SUP
plies, envelopes paper bags, tvvlno.
Wuiehousxj, B0 Washington avenue.
TI1U WILICBS-BARRB RIX'ORD CAN
bo had In Strantoii at tho news stand
of Relsman Bios, lOei Spiuco nnd 50J
Linden; M. Noi ton. i21 Latkawunna
ae.; 1. S. Scliutzci, 211 Sprucu utteot.
$ -
DIRECT!
Bnsiffiopwijiii;!i:i;mjf,ifs
I r
Only Half a Cent a Vf arl,
.k.SEA-L.EQ. PROPOSALS.
SBALIID PROPOSALS will bo lecelvcd nt
the orilee of the sieiotuiv tit tbo
Seianton lluaiil of Feilitiol until p. m.
MouiliiV. Nov. !l, UH3. foi the pllliliiiso of
tlm old Homo roi tlio li'ilendless building,
iDCitted on lots belonging to tlm schnot
dvvlstilcl, on Adams avenue. Tho piltu
offend s to bo fen tho building only, tho
foundation walls, Hugging, fence, etc.. to
I cilia n the piopeitv ol the dlstilct. Tlm
building to be lemtivcel at tho expense) of
the bldilei. and the premises left fi'eo
tioni lilbblsh A sum equal to 5 per cent,
of tlm iimount of the bid Is to bo enclosed
with each pioposal us an ovldonco ot good
faith. i
Hv older of the Seianton Boaid of Con-t'ol-
B. D. I'BLLOWS,
Secretary.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,
, In Direct Juno 1, K02.
Tialns leave Sci anion for New York
A.t,1v3"0' 0 05, 7.U) and 1010 u. m.i 12 10,
V0',1',''5 L'- m- ror Now York and Philadelphia-!
Co, 1010 a. in., and 12 10 nnd TSi
V, U?', x or Gouldbboio At (1 10 p. m. For
Uurtalo-l.lj, a n nnii nun u, ,.. iz, r,a
and 11.10 p. n For Blnghamton. Ulmliu,
and way statlons-10 23 a. m. 1 OC- p. m.
I or Oswego, Siroctiso nnd Utlca-1.15 nnd
;', n;,,m,: " P 'n. Oswego, Sjtacuso
antl Ullca train at (. 2J a. m. dally, except
i il& r'' Monti ose 9 00 a. m.; 103
aim c co p tn. Nicholson accommodation
-I 00 and fl 15 )). in,
Bloomsburg Division For. Nortlutmboi-.
land, at 033 and 10 10 a. m.; 1.55 and 61(1
.. imoJor P'J mouth, nt 810 a. tn.; 3 49
and 9 0j p -u. r
J?-Ul,,'3llv T'-fns-For Now Y'oik, 1 50, S 20.
COj. 1010 a. m.; 3 10 nnd 3 33 p. m. For
Buffalo l.n and C 2.' a. m ; 153, 0 50 nnd
ii in p. m. For Blmlra and way ntatlons
in .o a. in. For Blnghamton nnd wny sta
tions, doo o. m. Bloomsburg Division
Leave Scranton. 10 10 a. m. and C 10 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Bffect June 13, 1902. ,
, 1'ialns Leave Scinnton
For Philadelphia and Now Yoik via D.
& II. It. R , at at 7.11, through Parlor Car
unci Day Coach Catbondalo to Now YotU
and 9 1, a. m.. witli L V. Coach Caibon
elalo to Phlludolphlu, and 2 IS, 1 J3 (Bl'toH
Diamond Btpicss). and 1149 p. m Sun
days, D A. ir R. R , 1 BS, 917 p. m.
l'or A hit" Haven, Ilazleton and princi
pal points in tho coal regions, ia D. 4s
U..H..!'- T41. 2 IS and 433 p. m. For.
Pottsvllle, 7.11 a. in.
For Bethlehem, Kaston, Reading, Har
risbuig and principal Intetmedlate sta
i,0n,;.y,n D & I' R. R . 7 IT. 9 17 a. m ;
-18, 4 3 1 (Black Diamond Bxprcss), 1149 p.
Sundajs. D. .v, II. R. R, 9 3S n. m.;
1 5S, 9 17 p m.
For Tunkhnnnock, Towanda, Blmlta,
Ithaca, Geneva nnd ptlnclpal inteimedlato
stations vlitD, L. t W. R. P. . 133 a. m.
and 1 5. p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag
nta Tails, Chicago nnd all point3 west la
D, & II. R R , 12 03 i) m : 3 23 (Black
Diamond Bpiess). 10 II, 11 H p m Sun
days D & It R. R, 12 01. 917 p m
Pullman pallor and sleeping oi Lehigh
v alley Pallor cats on nil tialns botwoan
AMlkcs-Ritno and New York. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLTN II. WILBUR. Gen Supt , M
Coitland stiect. Now York
CHABLBS S LBB, Gen. Pass. Agt, 23
Cortland stieet. New York.
A W. NONBMACHBR. Div. Pass. Agt..
South Bethlehem. Pa
For tickets and Pullman reservations
apply to clv ticket office. C9 Publlo
Squato, Wllkcs-Banc. Pa.
BEADING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Collected to Suptcmbct Id, 1U0J.
Stations In Now Yoik, foot Liberty
stieet and South Feiry, N. R
Trains leavo Sctantou for Now Yoik,
Philadelphia, Baston, Bethlehem, Allon
tovvn Alauclt Chunk, White Haven, Ash
lev. AVIlkes-Bario and Pittston at 7 30 a.
I m . 1 p m and 4 pm. Sunday. 2 10 p m.
Wiinkcr cuy uxpicss leaves scranton
7 To a m, tlnough solid vestibule tiaiti
wllh Pullman Buffet Pallor Car foi Phila
delphia with oils ono change of cats for
Bnltlmoio and Washington, D C, nnd alt
principal points south nnd west
For Avoca, Pittston and Wllkos-Bnno,
lpm. and I p m Sunday, 2 10 p in.
For Long Bt inch. Ocean Grove, etc,
7 "0 a m. nnd lpm
Tni "npnitlntr. T.olinnnn nnil T-rnrrlslinrc
j via Allentown at 7 30 a. m , 1 p. m and 4
p m. Htmtiay, z tu p m.
For Tnm iqua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m.:
lpm. and 4 p m
For intes and tickets apply to agent ao
station
W. G BBSSLBR. Gen. Managor.
C M. BURT, Gen Pass. Agt.
Pennsylvania Bailroad.
Schedulo in Blfctt Juno 10, 1902.
Trains leavo Scranlon 0 J! a. tu , weole
davs, tlnough vestlbulo train fiom
Wilkes-Batto. Ptillmnn buffet pallor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts-i
vllln; stops at principal IntPt mediate sta
tions Also connects for Sunbttty, Ifnt
rlsbttrg, Philadelphia, B.altimoie, Wash
ington and for Plttslmig and tho West.
9 !7 a. m . week tliys, foi Sunbury. II ir
risbuig, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and tlio West
1 42 P m , week daj s, (Sundays 1 ,3 p
m ), for Sunbury, Hnulsbuig, Philadel
phia, Baltimoic. Washington and Pltts
Luig and the West.
!!"S p m week dajs, thiough vestlhutei
trahi ii om Wllkes-Darro. Pullman buftnt
pallor car and coaches to Philadelphia via,
Pottsvllle Stops at pilnclpal Inteimedl
ato stations
4 33 p m , week d ivs, for Itnrloton, Sun
limy, Iluulsbuig, Phlliidelpliia und Pitta-
bl"S' J. B. IIUTCIHIv'SON, Gon. Mgr
J, B AVOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Delaware and Hudson.
in Blfect Juno 10. 1202.
Ttnlns foi Caibondnto leuvo fcicianton atl
fill 7.'ii, S30, 10 13 a. in.: 12 03, 112, 2.11.
&.. &:; C.'3, b2l, 913, 10 01 p m; 1218.
For'lIoncsdalQ-fi4l, 1013 a. m : 211 anel
5 11 n in
For Wllkcs-Bnrie-0 35 7 11. S II. 9 17,
10 ran m: 12, 1 12, 2 IS, 3 2 433, CIO.
7 4S 10 II. H 40 P "I
For L V. R. R. Polnts-7.41. 9.17 a. m.
2 IS, 4 33 nnd 11 19 p ni ,
Tor Pennsylvania R. R. PoInt3-6J3
9 47 a. in : 1 12. I! -S nnd 1 23 p m
For Albany and all points noith 7.3S a,
m and 3 5u P m
m. uuu "slNt)AY TRAINS.
For Carbondale S U 1131 a. m; 2.tl,
3 r'i. G 32 and 11 17 p. m.
For wilkes-Riuio-OSS n. in ; 12 03, tfil.
3 2S. 1.32 and 9 17 P m.
For Alb my and points north 3 SO p. "m.
ror Honesdalo-S 50 n. in.; 11 33 and IFU
''wI'L PRYOR, D. P, A , Scranton, Pa.
Eiie Bnilrond Wyoming Division.
In Bffect September 13, MO." .
Tialns leavo Seianton for Now York,
Nuwbiugh and litti.-i meill.tlei points also
for llitwleij and local stations at 7L0Jn.
in nnd 1 33 p m.
For Honesd.alo and Whlto Mills at 1.57
Tinlns nrrlve at Scuinton ut 10 SS a. m.
and 9.13 p. in
New Yoik, Ontnilo and Western
Time tublo In cbect Sunday. btpitlSi, lthtf.
NORTH HOUMJ TRAINS." .
i.cuvu i.t.ne .Mrtrii
Seianton. Cnibond do, CadivsLi.
Tinlns
No i ,
No 7 .
lUuiiti in it ii) u nt i tu pi El
,,,,, Olup in Al Catbondaleju 10 n.iu
SOI' I'll BOUND -T
Leavo Loavo Airlya
Cudoslu Caiboutl.ile. Seianton.
. . 'I r0 a in 7 .'3 a. ni.
... 2 13 n in 1 Mn nt 4 13 fij-in
Trains
No li
No 2 .
SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND;.
Leuvo Leavo .uf
Tialns
No a .
No 5 .
SciitntDil Caibouditli) e"'ailnlt.
Sulla. Ill 9 lu ii in 10 13.1111.
7 00 p in Al Cat boiulalu 7 13 p.m
SOUTH BOUND i.
Leavo Leavo Airh'q
Tiulns. Cadosla Caiboudnlc Peiuntoii,
No 0 , , C50 a. m. 7 23 a. mi
No 10 1 30 p m t. U p in t 13 p. pi.
Tialns Neis 1 oil week ilnss. and 9'im
Stindnjs tanuett tot New Yoik tlty. Mid
dle town, Walton, Noivvlch, Onold t, Os
wego and all points vvest,
'liuln No 6, witli "Quaker City Ex
piess' at Seianton. via C R. R of N. J.,
fot Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Baltimore!
Washington and Pennsj lvanla stato
points
Seo timo-tnble and consult tlplrnt norenta
for connections wltli'othen lines
3. C NDPPSON. O P. A . New York7
J. D. AVCLSH, T. P. A, Seianton, Pa,