V jit I THKSCttAiNTOiV TKIBUJSTWEDKUSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1902. v 3fe i NORTHEASTER BRADTOKP COUNTY. Hpcclnl tn tlio Sot union Tilbune. Towmulii, Nov. 4. Ono or thoc peculiar wises talked about often has Just come to IIrIH In the western ii.ut ot the county, William Lewis, or Utir llngton It utulcr ball 01' $300 to answer In court Iho thai go or stealing n silver name plate off the casket or a Mi 8. ltobliiBon, who illed lust winter. The w.urant wuh hwoiu out by a lclutlve. Lewis wuh the grave digger. 1L P. Muynnrd, a prominent Athens nttwnoy, him Just been tnnrilect to Mis. It. N. Lowe, of Youngstown, Ohio. The executive committee or the Five County Volunteer Flromens' ussoclu tlon held a meeting at Ultnlia last week. Thfc tllslilet comprises, Iintd ford, Tlogu, Potior, Susquehanna, ami AVj'omlng counties. The subject ot ic vlslng the constitution was discussed, nlso Tor touiiniiBltig tulrs ror hose incrs. The 'convention will be held at Oaleton nest year. Ten head or cattle owned bv 11. V. Brniind, or AVclomi, weie badly hint by the Inonkliig thiough or the bain door. Some of the cattle foil about twelve root. David Iliown died at his home In AVyultisIng, lnl week, aged sixty-eight years. lie was will known as a lum beiman, liappci and boar hunter. Dui Ing his c.uecr It Is claimed ho has killed neatly slty deer and nearly hair as many bcai. A widow and iHe sons mi vie him. The tenth unnivei.sniy or flu 1st church was ubseivod yesteulay by set -vices In charge of the lector. Rev. C. If. Goiniint. The fli-t ehuith was built In 1SI0 and ions-eclated two ycnis later, while the piosent utti active stone edifice was opened lor woishlp 1SV) and consoci.ited just ten jetus ugo. A )oung couple Riving their names as Mr. and Mis. Hay Motto, of Venice Centu, N. Y., and also claiming to hae eloped, cnine near losing their lives at the Wilbur home In .Su.wo by the usphy.lnlin of g.i1-. .1, If. Calkins, esq , or Cunieion coun ty, lia.s been admitted lo pinetlce In the couits of Bi.ulfoid county. A now timetable will so Into cflect on the Lehigh Aralle. Nov. Hi. Some impmlant changes which will be u gieat benelit to the tiaellng public hae been piedicted. It has been ie ported th it a passenger tt.iin will mnk" dally tilps fiom WiIllauipoit to To wanda. The Lehigh A'ulle.v's new compound engine, 1,17.!, a row d.ijs ago pulled fiom Coxlon lo S.oie, a ti.iin of lift; -seven i.ulo.nds of coal, witli a tonnage Of i'3,000. FAOTORYVILLE. Special to the Su.tnlon Tilbuno. Factoryvllle, Nov. 4 --'I h Ladle-,' .Aid society of the Methodist huith lAvill hold their tu-lin ss meeting ,u the paif-onage, Wednesday af lei noon .it S o'clock. The annual loll call meeting or tho Methodist ehuivli villi be lield on Thursday, Nov. 1J The ladles of the Fiit Baptist chinch will seivc dinner on Thanksgiving da. Paulowna lodge, Daughteis of Itebec c.i will meet this evening. All members or the degiee statf aie lequtsted to be piesent as tlieie is Impottant business to do. Miss Maltha Pike is home fiom .i month's visit at A ahliigtou, D C. Mr. and Mis. Fied 0iethaut and son Kail, or Washington, D. L' aie isit Ing friends in town, Mr. John Halm it moving into 'Mi. V.. J. Middleman's house on U.illioad street. A lai ge paity of joung people g,i f a siupiise paity to Max Capvvoll last Ft iday nislit. Mis. Gcoige Walton g.ue a pleas. nit Hallowe'en party in honoi or liei son Geoige. Kath pel son 1 etched n piottv souvenir and the pih'e souvenir, a handsome ling, was di.iwn by Mi-s r.l,uiche Stmk. The game of basket ball plajed on the Athletic Held last Sal in day by the Keystone glils and East Stioudsburg Noimal sihuol gills was won by the foi mer. w Mi. Jloniy roni.ul and Mr. William Mooie, inembeis of Company A. Thir teenth leglmcnt, leturned home Sutur diy liom Olyphant. They attended a dinner on Sunday at .Seianton, given by theli captain. The foot ball game between Keystone ncadeiny and Ilaiiy Hlllman at this place last Satin day lesulteu in a tie, the seoio bPlng 11-11. The game of basket ball between teams compilsed of joung ladles fiom Last Stioudsburg State Normal school and Keystone academy was also played on Keystone gi minds and i exulted In a victory for the Keystone sills tho (core being 28-3. HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Seianton Tilbuno Hopboltoni, Nov. 4.--Mis, Maud Hei ron nncl son, of Kcr.inton, aie guests of M. A. Illulr, Miss Eunice Day, of Nicholson, visit ed at I. T. Wllllial Ill's lecently, Thoinus Law, of Hiughnmton, is vis iting f i lends In town. T.lio Hallow 'een social which was held r.t Mis. 13, M. Tlttany's was voted a success by all piesent, Alles Mai Ion Titus will he leader of tho Y, P, P. V, for Thuisdav evening, Topic, "Does It Pay to Ho ItellglousV" 'All aie liivltrd, A tine bill was found against (Jeoigo Tlbblts, of this place, at Moutioso Mon day, and ho will be held for tilal by the grand Juiv. T D, lioberts has thieo car loads of coal on hand. Pilc.es have advanced f0 cents n ton, Coul bins should no longer be M. T Mr, and Mix. I, T. Wlhnaith enter tained a house paity on Tuesday eve ning last in honor of their ton, Isaac, About twenty couple lesponded to tho Invitations. Tho evening was spent In jj.imes and dancing and n dainty lunch eou was huved. Guests veie niesent How's ThisP AVo olfci One Hunched Oollais Jtewaid for any cat.e of Cat.nili that cannot l.o cured lis Hall's o.ituub t'me V. J, UIIUNUV 6i CO, Toledo O AVe. tho unduisiCTcd. Juivy'kiiuTvn j'7 J Cheney foi the lust n yeuis, und liolloie ilm peiteclly l.onoiublo in nil hiiHinels tiaiinictUms unci liiuuicliilly able to caity out any olillitutloiis ni.uie by their fiiii Toledo.'1 a T"l'AX"WholeSi,0 WiuJXi.. W'ALDINU. KINNAN & MARV1V Wholesa o DiukkIsIh. Tnlp.in r ""ln-Vl Hall's Cntni ill Cum u taken lutcnmllv .hrtjiig dluctly upon tho blood iiml mu- ...V V..n i .i ,7-ys,u"', ''""tlmoiu- by aft dtusBlsts " oul . HallV Fapilly Pills ate the best. PENNSYLVANIA from Klngsley, Ilopbottom, Lathi op, Nicholson and Lenox. The company departed In the wee snutll hours of the mot iilug voting Mis. Wllmnrth a veiy genial hostess, Mis. Abulia lirovvn Is visiting her son, W. 12. Clown, this week. Mr. Lovlnn Hmlth, or New Mllfoul, Is visiting at Permella Tcwksbury's. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Seianton Tillnme Tunkliannock, Nov. 3, The "Mondny Club" met at the home of Mrs. Anron lit own yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, on Knst Tioga street. The following progranime was cairled out: Holt call, cttiicnt events; "It eland and Scotland In Opposition to Cromwell," Mrs Aaron Brown; "Cioniwcll's Foielgn Tri umph"," Mis. II. S. Harding; "Itlchaid Cromwell," Mr. Louis F. Camp; music. The tablets to be placed on the court house wails by the local Chapter ot the Daughters or the Ameilcan Revolution have been completed by.Chniles JJult rlch, at the Court House Square Granite vvoiks and are leady to be set In posi tion on the walls. They aie two vvhtte maible slabs, otigiaed with the names of Revolutionary soldleis who aie bulled In Wyoming county, and the lettering Is llnlshcd In gold leaf. At the top Is cut an emblem or the D. A. It. Kddlc. the little son or Mr. And Mis. W. It. At nts is lonflncd to the house by stomach trouble. Fiank Ace who Is employed nt Shield's Stone mill nt Nicholson, visit ed over Sunday with his ramlly at this place. Mis. Chailes Stocker, of Wllkes Haue, Is visiting her patents. Mr. and Mi. James Aunstrong, on Foundry btiect, Mi. Stephen Robcitson and son Lloyd, visited Mis. Robcitson at Wilkes Rane over Sunday. Mis. Robertson was opeiated on for appendicitis last week at the Wllkes-Baue City hospi tal, She is improving and doing nicely. Mis Blanche Deltiicl: enteitalned oer Sundav filends fiom Iast Stiouds burg, at her home on Slocu mstreet. Mi. Albeit Lee nnd familv and Miss Kllzabttii Goble lslted the lattoi's inothei at natonvllle on Sunday. Hairy Welch and family, or Sayte, aie visiting the foi mer's rather, Joseph Welch at this place. Mis. Augusta Slckler was the guest over Sunday, or hei sister, Mrs. Joseph Houek, at West Plttston. HONESDALE. Special to the Seianton Tillnme. llonpsdnlp, Nov. 4 A conection. It Is- Bni low's minstiels not Bin low & AVilson. who appear nt the open house Thmsday night. November G. The high class of minstielsy piesentcd by the Bnilow tompanv Is sine to be gieeted with a laige house. A Ihst-class band and goigeous stieet painde at noon, aie among the atti actions they luinlsh. A chicken supper will be senA in the Piesbyleiian chapel, Friday even ing, November T. Rev. G. A. Place, of the Methodist clumh, Is pleaching a seiles ot Sunday eening sei mons "Five AVoilds and the People AVho Inhabit Them," com mencing November 2, with "The World in Which AVe Live," November 9, "The Social AVoild:" November lfi, Business AVorld:" November 23, Religious AVoild;" November 30, The The The Woild to Come." Samuel Fieeman has pin chased the lcstauiant businesb of Leopold Fueith. The ladies of Seelcyv tile will hold a fair nnd soive supper in the Union chapel on Thmsday evening, Novem ber 0. Robinson & Stiongman, whose gloe factory at Seeleyvllle was binned, ex pect to sliu t manufactui lug in new quiuteis next week. The thirt-v-llfth annual teacheis In stltut of AVayne county will be held in the com t house, in this place, begin ning at 1.4." p. m. Monday, November 10, and closing Friday, November 14, at 12 o'clock noon. The evening enlei tain ments will be or a vai led and pleasing chaiacter. Superintendent David L. Hovver has been haul at woik to make this the most in&tiuctive and inteiest Ing institute ever held In the county. The Instiurtois are Edwaul F. Bigelow, A. JI., Ph.D., of Stamfoul. Conn., na tiue and science editor St. Nicholas magazine; lion. Hemy R. Pattenglll, Lansing, Mich., editor of Michigan School Modeiator; L L. Kemp, A. M., ptiuclp.il K.ist Stioudsbuig Normal school; Protetsor John T. AVntkins, Scranton. The evening entei tniiimeuts will be as follows; Monday, lllustiated leetuie, "The Haunts of Natuie," Dr. Fdwaid F. Bigelow; Tuesday, huinoi-ous-muskal entertainment, Chniles T, Gillley, humoiist, and A'un A'. Rogeis, haiplst; AVednesday. Biockvvay Con ceit company; Tluusday, lectin e, sub ieit, "AgltatoKs," Hon. Fied Ikeler. Course tickets aie $lt Piofessor AVat- klns, who Is a favoiite of the teacheis, has had ehaige of the sinelng of the Institute for seveuil yeius. NJCHOLSOy. Special to the Scranton Tilbune Nicholson, Nov. 4. Hutiy Benjamin has icsignod his position as clerk tor J. u. Hauling, to accept a more IucratUo ouo ill a coal office at Serantoii, Ho will be gieatly missed by his many fi lends. Mlf-s Bessie- Stephens bpent Sunday with fi lends lu Seianton, .T. S. Little, of AViishlngton, D, C Is visiting fi lends and lelotlves in this place. Mm tin llhuo leaves AA'ednesday for a Islt to his old homo in Germany, K. V). Bell, a dental student at Phila delphia, ciuno home to vote. George Seifoss and wife, or Ktiouds buig, wqje ynlleis In town, Tuesday. Dr, A', f Decker nnd wife weie call eis in Seianton, Monday. SPHINGVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Sprlngvllle, No' 4, Some fleid3 buckwheat aie -.111 jemulnlng In of the UunuiQ just as Jey weie harvested Chestnuts nmjhickory nuts weto an onllio falluie hv-'ie tills year. Never theless gtey squlriels weie never more plentiful and they have been brought In, both in and out of season, by the dozen. A, H. Hodney has purchased the house and lot of A, A. Scott now occupied by O. P. Stang for JJOO. Slang will vucate not later than Apill 1. Dr. II. H. Lutluop und wife, Geoige M. Lake and wife, and MUa Fannie Aveiy, a sister of Mis. Lathrop, stait- cd lust Week for n pleasure tilp lo Philadelphia, and Washington, D. C Kxpectng to ho gone nbout tvyo weeks. They left Philadelphia, for Washington on Sunday. 11. P. Stftiiff nnd wife visited Mr. Stnng's sister, Maine, at Klersvllle, on Sundny. Spilngvllle band has some Instru ments Tor sale, all In good older. AViltc the sectotnryi S. O. Culver, ror lnfot mil lion. T. AV, Slilcltlund has Just rinlMiud putting in a largo coveied sluee In Hont or his blacksmith shop, , Siituulny evening about twenty inem beis of Maple lodge, No. ni)2, I. O. O. F. made n visit to their slBter lodge, tit Lynn, and conferied the second degree on one candidate, Lee Culver has secuted ti position at Now Mllfoul and entered upon the duties of the place Monday, HALLSTJ3AD. Speclnl to tho Seianton Tilbuno. Hallstead, l'.t., Nov. 3. Sunday afternoon , shoitlv urter rour o'clock, Anna, the beloved wire or A. Uldildgc nnd eldest daughter or Mr. and Mis. Thomas A. Pettlt, or Upson vllle, died at the home of Mr. Kldildgo'a patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Hldrldgo or Lackawanna avenue. About a year and a hair ago she was wedded to Mr. KIdildge. Her ago was 22 yeais and during this short peilod or lire she has gained a host or friends by her sweet and lovable disposition. As a wife whe was' devoted to her husband and home and us a friend she was tiuo and kind. She Is sutvlved by her hus band, patents, four .slsteis, four biothets and a little daughter thieo weeks old. The funeral set vies will be held AVednesday aflernoon at 2 o'clock at the house and 2.30 at the Methodist church. Rev. E. H. Cow ell will be In charge. Misses Grace Harding and Gertrude Read attended chuich at Upsonvlllc, Sunday morning. De "Witt Hamlin, or Gieal Bend has accepted a position in the D., L. and AV. shops at this place. AVIllam Estabrook, of AArashlngton, D. C, was shaking hands with his many Hallstead friends Saturday. Mis. Noiman Spencer, of Endlcott, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mis. AVllllam Squlies. Miss Mary Peny, bookkeeper at the County Heiald ofllce Is taking a short vacation on account of illness. Noiman Walcott and kKi Brown li.ne accepted positions In the Chair ractoi y. AA'arren AV. Pieston, or the Blooms bmg State Noimal .school, Is spending a shoit vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. AA'nlter Smith, or Tevas, spent the latter pait or last wek with her slstei. Mis. AVllllam Squhes. NEW MILFORD. I Special lo the Seianton Tilbime. New Miltoid, Nov. 4. Tho AVoman's Chiistian Tempeiance union will meet with Mis. A'an Goider, on Thursday, at 3 o'clock. Miss Floience Indei lied has letuined riom Paaic, wlieie she has been spend ing seveial weeks with lelatlves. Mr. Pike, ot Lesteislihegave an ad diess on the subject ot "Bible Study," at the Piesbv terian chuich, Sunday evening. Miss Anna Han lngton, or Montiose, was a guest of Mis. Jane Hairison, Sa tin day. Mls Tlllle Hairlngton, who has been visiting lelatlves heie, letuined to her home in Monti o"p, last Tuesday. Mis. Aaion Aldiich is confined to her home by Ulnes. Mt.s. R. N. Ives is spending a few days with fi lends and lelatlves in Fianklin. Miss Nellie Baiid will enteitain the AVie and Otheiwise club at the home of L. AV. Biuildage, Thursday evening. A game of foot ball was played on the home grounds Sa tin day, between a team fiom Blnghamton High school and the New Milfoid team. The Blng hamton team won. Clarence Bralnaid, oT Hailoid, Is cleiking for Benjamin & Mooie. Mr. and Mis. Geoige Leon.ud, of Gieensville. and Miss Nina Moote, of Harfoid, were callets in town Satuiday. The Jones ramlly entertainment was gheu in the Baptist church, Tuesday evening. AKIEL. Special to tho Seianton Tilbuno. At lei, Nov. 4 Mis. Lewis Benjamin, or Dalton, is visiting her son, C. A. Benjamin, Thurston Kveiets and Beit Mlttun have gone to woik in the car shops at Cubondale. Mis. Geoige Coiy has been cmlte ill. LEDOEDALE. Speclnl to tbe Seianton Tilbune. Ledgedale, Nov. 4, Mis. H. F. Nich olson, of HamUnton, enteitnlued the South Sterling Ladles' Aid society of which she Is still a member. The din ner was delicious and was prepared by the following ladles: Mis. Dr. Simon and Mis. Dr. Gilpin, slsteis of the hostess, and Mrs. James D, Gil pin, Mis. Allie Barnes, Mis, AVllllam lthobacker, Mis. Thomas Bailies, Mis. Gnuett Fiey, Mrs. John Fiey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ithobuclter, Mis. Finnic Simons, Mrs. AVllllam Beelln, Mrs. Benson Carlton, Mrs, Lewis Carlton, Mis. Thomas Madden. Although Mr, Reld, Mis. Kvnns and Mis. Kellam weie not theie In time for dinner they wero for roll call, and hud some of the oysters just the same, tteo of charge. Mr. and Mrs, Filend Simons and son, attended the Klmble-Slocum wedding at Paupac, Pllto county, AVednesday, Oct, 29. Philip Scluader and Fied Kellam at tended the Hallowe'en social given by their school nt tho school loom, Friday evening, at Newfoundland. Some JIG wns iciillzed fiom the salo of cake and coffee, lee cieam and candy, Nenily all the Jtepubllean and Dem ocratic candidates for ofllce heie visited this little place and left their caids, photogiaphs, clg.us and fiee rides to election. Old Stoiies Retold, People never tire ot hearing the oft rrpeuted stoiy ot the success of Cham, bet Iain's Cough Itemedy, Fiom all over the countiy and even In far away India, China and the South Sea Islands tome letteis fiom di assists und deal cis, stating the i.uo pleasuie they de ll vo from handling a preparation which gives such universal satisfaction. They all tell the same story of the undoubted merit of this lemedy, and of Its effi cacy In the relief of coughs, colds and croup, and peisonally recommend It to their ctistoineis. Tho lemedy Is sold on a positive guai anteo and has never failed to do all that Is claimed for It. For salo by all druggists. Kidney Disease Kills. ItsVictimsNumberedbythe Hundreds of Thousands. Kidney disease? should be attended to at once, for nlniost 00 per cent. o our un expected deaths of to-day nre from that cause. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the only Mire cure known for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder rind blood, rheumati'sin)dyspepsift and chr6nie constipation. It is marvelous bow itstopi that pain in the back, relieves the neces sity of urinating bo often at night, drives away that scalding pain in pass! ng water, corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer and shows Its beneficial effects on the 'system in an incredibly short time, George L. Smith, foreman of tho Hol ley Manufacturing Company's Works, Lockport, N. Y., says in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, with the most bene ficial results. I was troubled with gravel and kidney complaint very severely, it bothered me a great deal, nnd have found gteat relief from its use, and cheerfully recommend it." " Favorite Remedy" is tho most suc cessful medicine ever discoveicd for kid ney, bladder, liver and blood diseases. Its record of cures has made it famous ifi medical circles everywhere. It is lecog nized as a specific. It purifies the blood and dissolves the excess of uric acid in it, clears up the urine, restores the kidneys nnd bladder to their normal condition, and gently moves the bowels. It is for sale by all druggists in tho Now SO Gent Size and the regular $1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottlf enough for trial, Jree by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. IlBTld Kennedy's Golden l'lnslcn strength en Muidos, remove pain anywhere. 15c each. THEATRICAL. Huntley-Mooie Stock Co. Yesteulay attetnoon tho Uuutlcv-Mooro Stock company picsented McKeo Hankln's groat western diam.i, "Tho Golden Giant Mine," and last night "Hoanoke," both to l.ngo and erv nppieclntlvc audiences in spite of tho fact that last night was election night. Both piodtictlons weie put on with tho same completenes and cue which chat -actcilred their opining petfoimanco To night they will piescnl "Tho Lost Paiii dise" and tills afternoon "Davy Ciock ett." Gieat Ciowds at Dixie. Last- night was a gala night at tho DKIe. baldly bieuthlng nace wns left. tho C07V theatei was packed to tho doois And the big audience had a ie.il good time for besides the itgulai lino show, lour other big acts weio introduced, Tho La Dell tiio, a ilup team of nttobnts, Tompkins, the w owlet fill impel sountoi and musical aitlst: AVhitcomb, the A'nnKee delineator, and Sisson and AN'alkice, in a eiy funny sketch. At 9 10 tho first letmns or the election weie lead fiom tho sl.igo nnd weio con tinued to be lend thiough tho evifnlng up to ne.ul 1 o'clock. Aiiangenionts weie undo so that hot toffee and lunches weie reived fiom AVnklner's cafe so tli.it tho big crowd oC people weie made ey tom foi table . All tho old rnoiltes appealed, oven tho elephants entcied into the spiilt of the occasion and bcelng suth n. laigo and cnlhusiustic uiidieiico, went thiough their sevei.il acts stunts with gieut vim. TaTcen all in all it was a gieat time nnd demonstiated tint no mutter how big tho ciowd tiio Dixie knew how to make them cumfoi table and liuppy. A Remaiknble Company. Cluules Fiolinian hat, given AVllllam I'aveishnm a lemaikublv stiong biippoit ing company lor bis appeaianco in "lra piiidciue," the ijow play by M. V. Es mond (author of "When AVe AVeie Twen-t-Onc," ' Tins AVilderness" and other thaiming plns) width will lie piesentcd. foi tho lli.st time on any stage at tho Ly ceum next Pildav evening, the engage ment continuing Satuiday matinee and night. Kveiy member or tho oignulzatlon is well Known to theatei gocis. Jliss Fay Dais, tho leading woman, is an Ameii tnn witli the lecoid of rannv successes as tho leading lady of tho St. James nnd AVyndham theatei s, London; 3IKa Hilda Spong is noted ns a member of Daniel Fi oilman's Ljeeuni company, und she lecently cieated tho pait of Fannlo S1 ain In Chailes Fi oilman's production of "liis"; Mis. Sol. Smith is onu of tho best known Sliakespe.no nctusses on tho stuge, wbllo Mis, Annio Adams, hoihoIC a pioniliicnt acties-s, is tho mother of Mamlo Adams; and AV. It. Thompson, one of tho best chaiacter actois on tho stage, who will be lcmembeiod lor his ationg woik in "Tho Little Minister' and latci as the Caidlnal in "A IJoj.il Family." Besides these mo JefCiejs Low is, Helen Lowell, Helen Douglas, Omolhio Star buck, Chules Tim but. v, Ulchuid Ben nett, Julian L'Estiango, Joseph I'l.in ceur and AV.ilIaco Bisklno. Tho salo of seats, for tho eutlio eu gngemi nt ot "Impiudouco" will ripen nt tho bo ofllco this moinliii; nt 9 o'clock. Coming- Again. Lmnu H, Ilowo has been exhibiting moving pletutes lieto lor sevetnl seasons and ills c.slilbltion is tho only ouo that has entirely1 pleased nt evciy appeal auce. Mr. Howe's name Is so well known heio that tho announcement that lie Is coming again to the High School Audtciilum on Thmsday, Nov. li, with n gi cater cnllee. tion of now plctiues than over will ho de lightfully lecelved. WHAT FISHERMEN EARN. Their Yenvly Product in Ameiica Worth More Than SI 5,000,000. John It, Speius, in Success. The total harvest of bea fish .sold at Gloucester and Boston, which aie thu piinclpal inaikets, dutlng tho past year, officially icpoited, ainouuted to 102,218,021 pounds, worth $1,1183,10.!, of which the Newfoundland banks pio duced something mote than 05,000,000 pounds, while the gioiiiids off tho Now Kugland coaht yielded neaily 17,000,000 pounds. Theto weio a,731 "fates" (smack loads) brought to Boston. Of these, 20J came fiom tho eastern banks. At Gloucester, 3,7!J "fares" weio lund ed, of which CCS weio from tlje eastcin banks. On the Pacilo coast, the catch amounted to 217,06.'i,inG pounds, tho value of which wus $0,278,639. Tho capital Invested tlieie amounted to neaily $13,000,000, and 20,000 people touud employment In the business, i.'or the sake of coiiipatlsou, It may bo worth telling that tho ficsh water lakes, which Undo Sam also cultivates, yielded 113,728,010 pounds of fish, worth $i,0U,4S.', whllo the Mississippi unci Its tiihiitailes produced 91,713,402 pounds, alued at $1,771,812. To hum It up, the principal llsh fields of the United States produced, In one year, for the nuuket, the extiaoidlnary amount of 588,025,019 pounds of edible llsh, lor which the llslieimen tcelved nioia than $15,000,000, This docs not Include the urn of shad, or any fish brought dhectly to New York city and other poits south; nor does It Include tho (ju nut I ties tukeu In local wuteis und THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only naif a Cent a Word. For Bent. Foil .m'N'l' Itnlf tinner lloor. Oil 1'irS' cott nvpiiuei steam heat. Apply Hciulltou Yain Finishing Co, (,2'i Picscott avenue. FOIt nnNT-One-linlf tit double holtsa; nil model n lmpiovomonts. Apply 13. D. Latham, 2J27 Boulovnid avenue. $1S For rtoiit Ten-room house; excellent neighborhood; nil modem Inipiovo incuts, on avenue. Apply to It. P. Ham ilton, 42G Spruce strcot. For Bale. FOIt SALL'-A pair of well-mntcltcd geld ings at w) urcon imigo Birocc, cny. FOIt SAL13-Ono hot air furnace, tinea mantels, gns clinndollors, Chailes D. Sandoison, 1JG AVjomlng nvonlio, Seian ton, Pa. FOIt SALE-About 20 feet ot desk coun ter, surmounted wllh glass front and two openings, lower portion nlcoly pan elled, with dinwois and nii"lvps under neath, May bo seen at tho office ot Tho Tilbune. For Sale or Rent. FOIt SAL13 OR ItLNT The S-stoiy bilcl) biillcung, with holler house nttnciicci, nnd long low or Bheils ror horses, wag ons, etc.; nl0 lnilrond switch siiltuhlo Tor maniiriictuilng putposes; latolv occupied by tho Clock Tobncco Co. B. M. AVInton, Ttoom No. 503, Monrs Building. Rooms for Rent. TlIRBn ROOMS for lent, suitable lor two; lncpilio 3U Not tli Lincoln iivonue. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FOR ItLNT Three furnished looms for light housekeeping, also thiee slnglo moms lor gentlemen, at 312 Washington avenue. I OR RI3NI' A furnished loom on second floor front, $t no week, (,'!.') Adams avc. FOR RBNT-Fiont ruinished loom, G22 AVaslilngton uvonuc. Rooms and Board. PLLASANT rooms with boaid oi five young men. Imiulie 3 lngton avenue. for four !2 Aasll- Real Estate. FARM FOR SALL-Nenr Llk Hill, 1 !0 acics, line ft tilt, excellent spilng, one milo fiom postofllce; telephone connec tion. Addiess Iia It. nendei. Tichco, Fa. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. AVnlker. 314-315 Connclt building. Wanted. AVAXTBD-Small diet-s Bok JOU, luinishcd city. hoiiho. Ad- Xost. LOST Sundav morning Nov. 2, Horn a taulage, light coloied o.eicout. Ri tuui (,"!., 13. Maikct btieet, Uieen Itldgo. llnjj.iul. LOST A watch fob with cold locket attnthed. Findei will be icwaided by letmnlng to HO AA'yoming nvenui'- LEGAL. TUB SOUTH SIDF. BANK A hpetinl nieetlng of the stockholdeis oi the South Sldu Bank will bo hold at the b.mK ing house on Monday, November 24th, 100-', between tho bonis of ,! and 4 o'clock p. m, to take action on appioval oi di.s uppiovut ot tho pioposed inciease of the capital htock of the bank riom $'0,000 to joo.uou. FRANK HUMMLBR. Secietaiy. IN RB; InsoUcncy of IMtilck MiNulty. In tho Couit of Common Pious of Lackawanna county, No. 1J, November Toim, 3S02. To nil ciedltois ot Patllck McNullv, of the City of CaibonJalo, Statu of Penn hjlvanla: Plcuso take notice, that tho said eotnt has llcU Monday, tho 1st day of December, 1902. at nine o'clock -a. in, in open touit, as tho tlmo and place lor healing tho petition ot tho above named I'atiick McNulty, for , his dis chaige as an insolvent. A. AV. HKRTHOLr. Attorney lor Petitioner. LSTAT13 OF Christina. R. Zi-ileman, de ceased Ijetteis tcstnmentaiy upon tho above named estate having been gi anted to tho undeihlgned bv tho legister of wills of Lackawanna county, all poihong having claims against tho estate mu le iiuested to piesent them, and those In debted to tho ehtnto aio lequiied to inukc immedlati, p.nment to I'B13Di:RICK v. zizi.bmax, Admlnistiatoi, Seianton, i'n. R. L. LI3Vir, Attoinoy. NOTICK IS IIBRF.BY GIVKN that an application will bo made to tho Com I ot Common Pleas oi Lackawanna county on tho 19th day ot Novembei. A, D, 19U2. at nlno o'clock a. m, under tho Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to piovldo for the incoipoiutlon and icguUtlon of cei tain cotpoiutloiis," appioved tho 29th day of Apill, A, 13. Its74, and the .supplements thereto, for tho dinner of an Intended coiporntion, to bo called "Tho Italian Ameilcan CltUtns' Benollcial Society ot the Boiough ot Old Foigt', Penna,," tho chat actor and object of which is tho maintenance of tho sntloty foi the pm poso of furnishing tn am! providing icllof tor inembeis who shall bo sick and dis abled bv accident, nnd furnish means tor tho huiliil ot nienibeis nnd tor the aid of tho families of such deceased inembeis, Horn funds collected ihcicnu; und lor this piuposo to have, possess nnd enjoy all tho lights, benellts and pilvllcges of tho h.tid Act ot Assembly and Its supple ments, Tho pioposed thai tor Is now on lllo In tho piothonotai's ofllco lu sold com t, Number 4J0, November Teini, 1IMJ, WGLLKS TORRLV, Sollcltots. cotibuiiied 111 the villages and smaller cities, Neither does It Include the shell-llsh. MY FLEET. My gallant lnik sailed out at morn, Out on tiio tldo; Fair blow tho wind, seieno tho skies, f laimlicd ill pllde. Tim welcome waves like faithful fi lends Rolled In its Hack; The ship wab Youth I watched lu vain, J l came not back. Still luao ot hcait, a bemud eiaft I hont to hou, AVe.ilth, 1 1 lends, and honor fiom ufar To In Ins. to me, A passing captain spoke it once, Such is tepoit; Though signaled oft, my ship of Hope Comes nut to poit, Then, feeling deep, and anlous still To do my best, A lojul licet, with captains bold, Sailed to the west Tho big foui-musteis, "Jndustiy," "llconomy," "Ambition," "Fiune," they too weie lost Alas foi mo! Hut f.yth unmoved peituadcd mo To liy uguln. And so tho hilp of Lovo I sent Aciosh tho main. Quick tho letuin. and loaded deep With ch.ttlty: O happy ship. lticil lu bear Lite's uigoby! -Ldwln A. Schcll, In the Outlook. No Order Accented Tor Less Tiinit 10 Cents. Branch WANT Officas. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Centinl City ALHI3RT RCHULTS?. cornrr Mul berry Btrcot and Welwtcr nve. GU8TAV PICIIUL, IM Adams avenuo. West Side GI30. AV. JBNKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRBD L. T13RPPI3, 72D Cedar avenue. Noith Scranton GI30. W. DAVfS, coiner North Main nvcnuo und Maikot slicot. Grcon Ridge CHART.BS P. JONKS, 1357 nick- son nvenup. F. J. JOHNS, DM Green Ttldgo street. ' C. LOR13NZ. corner AA'ashlngton nvcnuo and Mai ion sttect. Petersburg AV. H. KNI3PFBL, 1017 Irvins Sunmore .1. G. BONI3 & SON. Help Wanted. AVANTLD I'll st class bookkeeper tnmpoiniy position. Apply to O. AVatkins, COO L ickawonnu avenue. fur AV. AVANTI3D Agents to sell tea nnd cof fee to consumers Positions perma nent. Oinnd Union Tea Co, 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. ANTED SK men ot good addiess to catn.isa homes. Illg monev until Clnistmas. A. T. Goimun, 742 Piescott uventie. COMPETENT collleiy cleik for pay lolls, etc. Addiess witli rcfeiences nnd salniy expected, P. O. Uok 507, Seian ton, Pn. AANl'ED An epeilenced.elcctiicul en glneer nt Blakely boiough electiic light plant at once. Apply to council meeting Monday night, Nov. J. oi to Geoige B. Reed, Secietary, Peckvllle, Pa. WANTED Foi tv men at Tobjhatma. Pa., to woik on giadlng foi a lall toad switch and dealing a piece ot wood and. Call at COS Mears building. Toby hanna Cicek Ico Co, C. C. Feiber, ticas ui or. Agents Wanted. AVANTED A good salesman to sell Chinese cuiios. A blight liov can make good monev. .Send stamps lor fieo sampIcM. Zali Salt MooShniighal, China. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic Genet al Agent foi this county. No books, insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with mei chants and manu facturers necessaiy. Permanent. Bond. State ago, expeiience. icfeiences. first lot tei. Addiess, Suite 572, No. 1001 Chestnut St , Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. SITUATION AVANTED-A widow wants plain sewing to do at home, oi will out by the day. Mis. Susan A'oU, Setf Jut leison avenue. WANTED Diessmaklug tn do home, oi go out bv tho dav. Cull or adiiiess, Lena Spangenbmg, 22J Reese stieet, Piov idence. SITUATION AVANTED-By a widow to do washing und honing or cleaning by the d.t). Addiess Mis. P. Mlllel, 712 Sclinell com t, city. AVANTED A situation forgcneial houso woik ill piivate liimllv, or dining loom ghl oi second ghl in hotel: do all kinds of woik; much expeiience Call or iiddies, Lena Spangenbeig, 22J Reeso fctieet, Piov Idonce. A NURSE wants a pcimnnent situation in central part of city lu a lellned Piotestant family whom slio can take caio of Invalid. Has had expeiience. Good leteience given. AVasis ie.tson.iblc. AUUtess E. m., Tilbuno olllce. A REFINED lady" wants a petmanent Mluntlon In Piote.-.tuut widowers home, wheie slio can hnvo chaigo of the house und hnvo some ono to assist with tho woik. Has had experience. Good leleienccs given. Addiess I,. R,, Tilb une office. pffOFgssoyL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C, P. A . 23 Tiudeis' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1MJI. Architects. FREDI3RICK L. BRmVNRC!tlT, Renl Kstato Exchange Bldg., 120 AVasli lngton avenue. Civil and Mining' Englneeis. II. 1 HARPING, M5 CONNEl.L BLDG. STEVENSON & nail building. KNiailT, 7JU CON- Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENH13RGI3R. PAUL! building, Spiuco stieet. Scranton, DR. C. C, LAUUACH, 113 WYOMING nvo Fiio Insuinnce. SCIILAGER &. CO , 401 Council Building. Patent Attorneys. P ATE NTS JWSvi'tt!0 Tho only licensed and eiiulpped patent solicitor lu the city. No that go tor In tel motion on patentability; over ton curs' expei lenco Itcplojrlc & Co., Alcurs lllcijr. Hotels and Restaurants. THE EMC CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANkT llu avenue. Rates icut,aiiabo, P. ZlEGLEIt, Piopilotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NI3AII D L & AV. Passencer depot. Conducteil nn tho rin. loiienn nlun. A'letor Koch. Piomlotor. I Scavenger. A. B BRiaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ti'fcs pools; no odor; only liupiovul pumps used, A B Briggs. piopilotor. Leave oideis 1100 Noith .Main uvenua, or Elcke's diug btoie, toiuer Adams and Mulbeuy. Both lolephoncs, . Whe Scieens, JOSEPH KUETT13L. REAR 511 LACKA. nve., Seianton, mfis. ot yiiu Scieens Miscellaneous, MEGARGEE BROS, PRINTERS' SUP. piles, envolcpes, paper bags, twlno. Wuichousu, HO AVaslilngton avenue. THEAVILKEB-BARRE UECOni) CAN bo had In Seianton nt thu news stand of Reistmm Bios, 401S Hpruco and 001 Linden; M. Not ton. 22 LiuUuwauua uve.; I. S. SchuUef, 211 Spiuco ttrcct., DIRECTORY! 1 1 JiMUu Only Half a Cent a WorJ. Business Opportunity. FOR HALL Complete Miiiiufactuilng plant, ror making eiiainoltd stool bod Blemts and Hpilngs; no chills used nnd no foimdiy leoulied. Address Mrg Plant, caio of Tilbune. USTOCK AND WHBAT TRADr.HS with- I rll ,ln!n Ttfl. .. ...... -Q .. " i "mu iur our Fpeciai mar ket letter. Frco on application. 8, M. Hlbbarcl & Co, membcts N. A. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, 41 nnd 44 Hrondway, Now York, nstnhllshcd 1861. Long Dlstnnco 'Phone 2.1SR Rrond. Miscellaneous. TH 13 MODI3L JNlM'nunol'o'! InumloiH sltlils at Sc. each nnd collnri nnd currs at IHe. cncli. Family washing, 4 cents per pound. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delawnro, Lnckawanna and Western. , , In Effect Juno 1, 10-'. Ttnlns leave Seianton for Now York tJ-J"l)' 0 03, 7 U) and lo 10 a. in.; 12 ID, " ,10, !,Sj p m. For Now Yotk und I'hll.i-delphla-7.50, 10 10 a, m and 12 lo and ;i 21 V, 'i?'. 1,or Ootiidsboto At 0.10 p. m. For Uuffnlo-l.lB, U22 nnd 0 00 a. m.; IBS. G50 and ll.io p m. For Blnghamton, Elmlr.v und way statlons-10 23 n. m. l.OT, p. m. I. or Oswego, Svincuso and Utlca-1.13 and """, ?;..m,i ' r"' !' " Oswego, Syiacn'o and Utlca nm,, nt c 22 a. m. dally, except bl"i"ilK! For Monti oso-0 00 a. m.; 101 n'ni "0 p. m. Nicholson accommodation -4 00 und c 15 p in. niooinsbtng Dlvlslon-For Noithumbni--Innd, nt OK nnd 1010 n. m.: 1.53 nnd fill nA-I'or Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3 40 ami 9 0j p m. Sumlnv Tra:ns-For New Yoik, 1.30, 3V. OOj, 1010 n. ni.i !I40 and 3 33 p. m. For ij'Jifo'o 1.1" and 22 a. m,; 153, b CO and n 10 p. ip. For Elmlia nnd wnystntlons jo., a. m. For Blnshamton nnd way sta tions 0 00 n. m. Bloomsbuig Division I.eavn Scrnnton, 10.10 a. m. and 0 10 p. in. lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Juno 15, 1M2. T.-uins Leave Scranton For Philadelphia and New Yoi k via D. & II. R. R , at at 7 41, through Pallor Cat antl Day Coach Cnrbondalo to New York and 9 47 'a- in., with L Ar. Coach Caibon dnre to Philadelphia, and 2 IS, 4 S3 (Black Diamond Expiessl. nnd 11.49 p. m. Sun d!iV' K;,& " R. R-. 1 M. 9.17 p. m. spal points in tho coal legions, via D. & iJ.,l'..n- 7M 218 and 4 33 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.41 n. m. ror juotnieltem, Easton, Reading. Ilar llsbuig and ptlnclpal intermediate sta- .VJI;": :,a u- ' " k, 7.4i. u 1. a. m.; 21S, 4.1j (Black Diamond Expicss), 11.49 p. "Vo $u"daJ's- D. & II. R. R, 9 3S a. m.; 1 53, 9 17 p in. For Tunkh.innoek, Towanda, Elmlia. Jllinea, Geneva end piinclpal Intermedlato stations via D , L. & AV. R. R 6 33 a. m. and 1 5 1 p. m. For Genova, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlng ara Falls, Chicago and nil points west vl 1 D & II. R. R., 12 m p. m.; 3 28 (Black Diamond Express). 10 41. 11 49 p, m. Sun dns, D.'& II. R. R., 12 03, 917 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or TjChig1! A'alloy Pnrlor cars on all tiams botwo3ii Ailkes-Bano and Now York. Phlladcl phln, Buffalo and Susponslon Bridge. ROLLIN II. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 23 Cortland street, Now York. CHARLES S EE13. Gen. Pass. Agt., 24 Coitlnnd street, New York. A W. NONEMACHF.R. Div. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Tor tickets and Pullman rcervatlon1 apply to ci'y ticket ofllce, 69 Public Squaie, Wllkcs-Barrc, Pa. READING SYSTEM. ' Central Railroad of New Jersey. Corrected to September lo, 1'jOJ. Stations In Now Yoik, foot Libert? stieet and South Feny, N. It. Tiains leave Seianton for New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mntich Chunk, AVhito Haven, Ash ley, WilUes-Bnno and Pittston nt 730 a. m , 1 p m incl 4 p m. Sundny, 2 10 p m. Quaker City Expiess loaves Seianton 7 30 .1. m thiough solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car foi Phila delphia with o.ilv ono chango ot cms for Baltimore and AVaslilngton, D. C , and all pilueipal points south and west. For Avoca. Pittston and AA'ilkos-Bai re, 1 p. m. nnd 1 p m. Sundny, 2 10 p m. For Long Blanch, Ocean Giovo, etc, 7 30 n. m. nnd 1 p m. For Reading, Lpbinon and Haiilsburg via Allentown nt 730 n. m., 1pm and I p m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. Tor Tnmaciua and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m ; 1 p in. nnd I p m. For lates and tickets apply to agent al station AV. G BESSLER, Gen Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedulo in Effect Juiib lli, 1DD2 Trains leave Seianton C3S a. m week das, thiough estibuio tialn fioni AVIlkes-B.il 10. Pullman buffet pallor rur nnd conches to Philadelphia, via Potts llle; stops at piinclpal Intel mediate slu tlons. Also comiocts foi Sunbuiy. Hai ilsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AA'ush ington and for Plttsbmg and tho West 9 47 a. m.. week dns, for Sunbuiy. Ilnr llsburg, Philadelphia, Biltimoie, AVash Ington aPd Pittsbuig and tho AVest. 1 12 p m , w cek da s, (Sundays 1 5? p. m., foi Sunlnuy, llnitlsbuig, Phlltid-;!-phla, Bnltimoio. AVaslilngton mid Pitts Ling nnd tho AVcst. ,i"S p. 111, week dnvs. thiough lestlbulii tialn liom AVIIke-n.iiie Pullmnn buftet patlor car and eoirhes to Phlladolphla vl 1 Fottsvlllo. Stops at piinclpal Intel medi ate stations. , , , , . 133 p 111 , week divs. fm TTnzloton, Sim. biuy, HnrilRbuig, Philadelphia nnd Pltt3 ,1WB J, B, TIUTCIIINBON, Gen. Jtgr. T B AVOOD. Oon. Pnsi. Act. Delaware nnd Hudson. In Elfect .lima lii, 1902. Tinlns for C.ubondalo leavo Seianton al fill 7.,'u, t.30, ion a in; 12 03, 1.12, 2 11, BEG! G29! 0 25, 8 21, 013, 10 01 p. m.; 12 H. Foi llo'tiesdnle-fi 41, 10.13 a. m.; 211 nncl r. .11 1, m. 'ror AVilkes-Baite-CSI. 7 II. S 41. 9 47 10 W a. ill.: 12 01, 112. 218. 3 28. 133, G 10, 7 1 10 41, 11 19 P m ' For L. V R. R Polnls-7 41. 9 47 n. m. 0 is. 4 U3 nnd 11 49 i m. For Pennsylvania R. R. Points G 33 9 47 n. in.i 1-12, " 2S and 4 33 p m For Albany and all points noith 7,30 a, 111 and 3 3d P "). ill. aim TNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale 8 So, 113! a. m,; 2.11, SSil r. 32 and U.17 P m. . For AVIlkes-Batto 9 2S a, m ; 12 03, 1.5'?, 2"S. 0 32 and 9.17 p in , . For Alban' nnd points northTSfi pr.ni. For Honesdalo-8 00 a. in ; 11.23 amKISJ n Til. . 1- AV L PRYOR, D P A. Scranton, Pt. Evie Railroad Wyoming Diy(sion. In Effoct Septemboi 13, 1902 . Tinlns leavo Seianton (of Now A'nik, Nowbutgh and Intel modliilo point!., also lor Haw ley und local Muttons at(7 2( a. " Vo"lnoncsdaio' and Whlto Mills" at 1.33 PTialns arrive at Seianton nt'lOSS nm. and 9 13 p m. i 'j Now Yotk, Ontario and Westein, Tlmo tublo In elfect Suudaj. Sept. it, JJ rVUHiil IJUUiXJJ IIIAIINO, r l.cavo Leavo AiHvc Tutlns. Seianton. Cntbuiidale. CadooJ 1. No t 10 ) 11 in II 10 11 in 1 no ivni. No, 7 ti to p. m Al.CuiboudaloC lilnju ' SOUTH BOUND. - Leave Ix?ava AiV4 Tiains. Cadoslu, Caibondulo. Seiantjin No U , ,,. t'f'Oll III 721UM11 No a 2 in p, in 4 nop m 4li 11 m SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND l.oavu I.uavo AilM, Tiains, No, a , No, 5 ., Seianton. Cuibondalo. Cidiwia S so a, 111 9 10 a. m. 10 43 On. 7.00 P in Ar.Caibnndulu 7 IJVm SOUTH BOUND. l.ouvo Leavo Airly Cadobla. Caibondale. Seiniiloti C GO a 111, 7 2i arm Tiains No, u Nn 111 . loOl) 111 li(jl ill. I, 41 ll'.lll Tinlns Nos 1 on wook days, nnd 9 or SinulnvB cunnect tor Now A'oik city, Mid. dletown, Walton, Noiwlcli, Oneida, Qs wego mul all point west, Tiulii No, 0. with "Quaker Cty E. Piebs'' at Seianton. via O, it. R ot N. .1., lor Philadelphia, Atlnntlo City, Balllmoto AVushlngton und l'cnnsylvauia stall points. See tlmo-lablo nnd consult ticket agents for connections with other lines, J. C. ANDHRSON. O P. A.. Now A'nrk. J, B. AVELSH, T, I'. A.. Scranton. Pa 1