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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-l'LUOAl', iOVJUJ3EU 7, 1902.
H. V. ESMOND'S
NEW COMEDY
tConeluded from 1'uro :!,
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY.
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'VI
ONLY $5 A MONTH
i , .
Doctor Churchman Byers Will Treat All Persons Applying
Before December 1st forthe Nominal Sum of $5 a Month,
Medicines Included. He Wishes to Impress Upon the
Minds of the People That this Offer Positively Expires on
the 30th Day of this Month. Many Cases Are Cured in
One Month's Time. The Medical Profession Amazed at
the Wonderful Cures Being Performed.
Hundreds of people linvu Iiocii tumble In
pay Doctor H.vcr.s' regular fi. Many
hn'vv written reiiuesllng Doctor ISyors lo
treat them lit u lower into. It Is Doctor
Byers' deMro to give all tlit bencllt of Ids
troiitmcnt, anil iih It would lie manifestly
unjust to I rent ii few al it special rule
nud eliuigo others more, lie bus e-oncludod
to iron I nil persons applying before De
comliof Jet for thu iiomliml mini ot ' u
niontli, medicines included. This includes
nil discuses, unci no mutter wlmt you
muy liu suffering from yon will receive as
careful euro n net utliMitloii ns you would
If you wore pujlug his regular fees. He
wishes further to slute thin ninny cases
are enroll In ciiio inontli's time, lint ll 11
should tuleo uny humor to complete n euro
this low ruin will apply until the ileslre.l
result Is rruclii'd
Ills orilces during I lie pnst few months
have been u Verltuble Mecca for thus.
Miffi'i-lug from Donlnoss. Ullndness, I.iinie.
noss nud nil other Chronic Diseases tlml
hiimiin Mesh Is heir lo. Hundreds ol
homes b.ive been niiulo luippler mill the
lieople toilny me sounding the- pntlses of
his inline. II' you vvb-li to inko ntlviiu
tngo of this umisiiul olfor II Is Iniportiinl
lor you to en II ns curly ns pifslhlo In 01
dor to iivnld the rush tl'.nt will niiliinilly
otour iliirlm; Hit closing duys ol thi pho
lionilunl offer,
I Ic wishes to impress upon the people
Hint this offer Includes consultation, :.
iiiulnutlou, treatment and all nieillelivs.
mid no further charge will he in.ide, bin
in order to wet the bonelll of It It is abso
lutely neeessarv to start treatment on or
before the "tilth of this month. 'Phis offer
will not be extended,
ASTHMA,
Petersburg",
M'ii,lri- lif. tUnnn.u v',,11
different elilld in every
lireui ijnuKor rny-
lltllc child u
Mrs. Charles Miller
fays: .My utile iiutignior, i.euit. unci
suffered from llronelilul Asllunu since a
sninll child. The attacks were very se
vere mid she would hac to ganp to got
her breath. She could not sleep at nlgliL
nud it was pitiful to see her gradually
wasting away. As n Insl resnrt 1 took hr
to the ofllees of Hoc lor Myers, and Hie
ln-im,,tntii,iiil timli.i' lilu friiiitmiml wiiu
clmnle evn,i,ln,.-it
cats well and Is a
way. linn mess tin
siclnii tor restoring m
health."
Our Hat Department
fl Prominent Feaftir? of This Store
M
And it's quite a popular feature, too, among men who
know the advantages of selecting a hat from a large
assortment of
sure which of
price you pay
store. The new
herefrom -
Ml
WM'tM
Myffl
SAMTER BROS
Complete Outfitters.
BI-CHEMIC TBEATMENT.
The different tissues of the body lira
made up of minute cells, nud when tlieso
cells become dlsiirriingcd, disease! Is the.
result. By supplying the proper nutri
ment to tne cells, perfect lieultli can be
obtained, All discuses, no mutter how
chrotile, can be cured by bringing lite
cells back to their unrimll eonillllnn. The
treutnient used by Doctor Dyers Is not
nllopalhle or homeopathic. It Is u treat
ment bused upon nil exact science) mid
cures with the certiilnty of n fixed law.
Dr. Byer's Record,
Doctor Byers was born of
Quaker parentage nud received
his early education under the
influence of thrtt religious de
nomination. Ho graduated with honor
from the Jefferson Medical Col
lege of Philadelphia, 1872.
Full course attendance Penn
sylvania Hospital for Acute and
Surgical Diseases.
Late of Eye and Ear Clinics
Will's Hospital, Philadelphia.
Late of Prof. J. Solis Cohen's
Clinics Diseases of the Throat.
Late Examining Physician
Mutual "Reserve Eund Life As
sociation of New York.
FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION.
Doctor Byers never accepts a case un
less he knows to a certainty the cause of
Hie trouble, and this can only be deter
mined by u sclentillc X-Rny examination.
Tils X-Rny outfit Is the most elaborate
and complete 111 this country. II y Ills spe
cial Fluoroscopic attachment ho Is able
to examine all parts of tho body and Mud
out to an absolute certainty Hie cause of
the patient's afllictlon. Come and be ?;
ninlned: It is absolutely free.
... - ,nV:y.,
... . .. -
shapes and styles. If you're not quite
this season's shapes will suit you, our
experienced hat man will help you
out. We take it for granted that
you have faith enough in this store
to rely on our qualities. You've
certainly proved them at some
time or other. We search the
markets for the best, and our
long experience means something
with most manufacturers. Its the
that determines the
shapes are j & f
- - $ f e0 to
Seen Our Suit Styles for Fall ?
Stand in front of our clothing win
dow any day; listen to the comments
on our show of $10 and $12.50 Suits.
Means something when people talk
about the style and cloth quality of
clothes at these prices. It wouldn't
mean half as much if they were marked
$20, because you expect a pretty nice
Suit at that price. We give most of the
credit to the manufacturer for producing
such style and good value. Just a little
credit we take ourselves for selecting the
cloth patterns and qualities and suggest
ing certain tailoring improvements.
You'll agree with us that these appar
ently small things mean a great deal
when you see the style and
construction of these suits
HE WAS PARALYZED..
Mr. John Jenkins, Dunmore, Pa,,
says: ".Seven years ago I fell down an
elevator shaft tend Injured my spine, und
us ii result my legs became completely
paralyzed. No one cnu npproclntc the
terrible condition I wns In except those
who linvo gono through the suliui eucleul.
From u strong, vigorous mint I hud boon
transformed into it helpless cripple. I
could only walk by the aid of crutch".-",
nud only then Willi the greatest dlflloulty.
Having read about the iilmosl miraculous
cures thai were being performed dally by
Doctor Dyers J concluded, ns a Inst re
sort, to try his treatment. I begun to Im
prove utmost immediately, and this im
piovomont has been so rapid und my pres
ent condition Is so satisfactory that 1 feel
ll ii. eliity to mankind to make a public
statement of what tho Client Quaker Phy
sician has done for me. Surely a doctor
that Is able to do such wonders must bo
possessed of more than human power. 1
shall never cease sounding Doctor Byers
praise wherever I may be."
HEi WAS DEAE.
Mr. John E. Haley, Cavbondale,
snys: "1 had been deaf for u low? while.
1 could not hear in church. 1 shunned my
neighbors because 1 could not understand
what they said. 1 bud noises In my bend
nud my whole nervous system hecatna af
fected. 1 losl flesh rapidly unci In six
weeks I lost over 20 pounds. I tried three
of tho best doctors In Cnrbondulc, but
without any result. Something seemed to
toll mo that I ought to try Doctor Byers'
Treatment, t went to his ofllcos and
placed myself under his care. That was
llvo months ago. My hearlnsr has been
restored. Last Sunday I went lo church
and heard every word the preacher said.
I now meet with my friends and converse
with tlicm, and I nssuro you I will never
cease sounding tho prnises of Doctor By
ers' name for restoring my hearing. Ills
power over disease comes from a Higher
Jnlluenco than human. God bless the
Olreut Quaker Doctor.
DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYER
Chief Consulting Physician ot the 131-
Chemic Treatment.
PERMANENT OFFICES.
Entire Second Eloor,
413 Spruce Street, Scranton Pa.
Orflee Hours, ! n. m. to 1; 2 p. in. to 4.
Evonlngs. 7 to S Dally.
Sundays, 10 a. in. to 1- m.
Kl
j i.
quality
in this I
$4
$10 and $12
at
to the presentation of a play ns Air.
Froliitmn does. Ho Is very jealous of
his reputation ns the lending plny-pro-clucor
ot the world, und he takes In
finite pulns tu see tint t his productions
are perfect, The KaVershnin play will
bo no different In Now York, ut the
Umpire! theatre, from what It Is to be
here. Vllh last night's dress rehearsal
Malinger Froliniun'H worl; nnel anxiety
ceased. Un will now wall for the ver
dict of tonight's audience.
Came Last Evening.
Mr. l'Vohinnn arrived In tile city nt
6.15 la.it evening from New York, and
was preceded curlier In the day by the
company, over two ' enrs of scenery
used In the production uf the jilay und
a force of tho men who Httigo all ot Mr.
Frohiiinn'H productions. During the
afternoon rehearsals of the llghls,
music and scenery were conducted.
The scenery for the three acts of tho
comedy Is very elaborate. With the
scenery came everything In the way of
properties, furniture, draperies, rugs,
etc., Unit will be used In Iho New York
production, which begins one week from
Alonduy night at tho Umpire theatre.
The company Is the strongest that
Mr. Krohninn has ever given a play. It
contains not only the people 'brlglunlly
selected for Mr. Fuversliuin's support,
but a number of the people selected to
support Maude Adams, whoso Illness
prevents her from acting at present. It
Is a combination of netors such as even
Now York will have tho privilege of
seeing for only a short time. In about
a month AIlss Hilda Spong will begin
her starring tour, and AV If. Thomp
son and others will be transferred to
plays now In the course of preparation,
Uesldcs being the llrst production of
the comedy. It will be the first appear
ance lit America of Miss Fay Davis, a
Hoston young woman, who has won
golden opinions In London during the
past few seasons, and who has been
brought over by Air. Frolnnan to be
come Air. Faversham's leading lady.
There will be a number of men promi
nent In theatricals In the city to see
tonight's production. Among them will
bo Daniel Frohman and Al. Iluyman.
Elephants Went to Plttston.
Tho company at the Dixie theater
played in Plttston last night to a big
house, but will be back hero tor the usual
matinee this afternoon. The elephants
nro rehearsing new tricks every day and
seem to bo more Interesting at each per
formance. The Hrittons are among the
most taking entertainers ot tho week,
and llielr dunces surpass anything In
that lino douo by colored people on the
stage.
J J 111 and Whlttaker, wttli their banjo
playing are very popular and como in for
much uppluti-e. Ralph Tost and Kssle
Clinton do a very clever act In vaude
ville, imitations, and the Whltcomb farm
yard echoes bring elown tho house. The
Deaves manikins are tho best thing of
the kind seen on a Scranton stage.
"Miss New York, Jr."
One of tho best of tho burlcMiuc com
panies that visit Scranton is the "Miss
New York, Jr.," company which opened
n three days' engagement at tho Star
last night. The performance given mer
ited tho applause bestowed upon It by a
largo aticilcncc.
The opening feature U a imixicul com
edy. "Thirty Minutes at Sea," which has
a well delined story during the unravel
ling of which a number of the popular
musical numbers of the day uro intro
duced. "Fun on the Twentieth Century
Limited" is tho closing extravaganza.
All ot the members of tho company ap
pear in this and many entertaining spe
cialties aro Introduced.
In tho olio appear Hilton Ill-others,
jugglers; Allunlo Granville, contralto
singer; Marion and Pearl, acrobats and
comedians; Prior and Albright, comed
ians, and Prof, l.awrcnco Crane, who
doe some very mystifying palming. The
company will bo at tho Star for tho re
mainder of tho week, afternoons and
night.
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MONTROSE.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune
Alontrosc Nov. (!. V. S. Alulford, of
Scrantun, has been In town this week.
It. G, Scott, of Scranton, was hero
election day to cast his ballot.
Airs. Julia DoWitt Gould and Mrs.
DeWltt, on Tuesday loft for Philadel
phia, where they will spend tho winter.
Airs. S. W. Stewart Is preparing to
close her residence on South Main
street for tho winter, which she will
spend at Clarksvllle, Tenn., accompan
ied by AIlss Alumlo Tuplscott. Hot
nephew and niece, Samuel and AIlss
Nina Jessup, who reside with her, will
tako up lodgings and board at the
Calby residence on Alonument square.
Stanley Taguo, of Nicholson, has re
signed his position us llrcman at the
eleotrlc light plant, and James Dangley
has accepted the place.
Gordon D. Hinds, of Scranton, has
been spending several days In this
place and vicinity, visiting relatives
andu enjoying some lino hunting.
Eight men are now employed at the
Horden creamery and about 3,000 iuarts
of milk aro shipped daily. New and
Improved machinery for bottling milk
Is expected next week.
Tho election of It, N. Hrush, Demo
cratic candidate for sheriff Is assured,
ns Is that ot 13. B. nuffum, Democratic
candidate for register and recorder,
Tho ItepubllcnnH otherwise carried tho
county tlckot, but owing to the slow
ness In gottliiff In tho returns the ex
act figures are not known for the dis
trict. Tho ofllciiil returns for tho coun
ty olllces aro as follows; For congress,
Wright, R 4,219; West, D 3,:10. Sen
ator, Pratt, H 4.18S; Hill, D 3,270.
For representatives, narrott and Hose,
R.. 3.SII and 3,719, respectively; Du
Wltt and Tiffany, D 3,587 and n.r.OO. re
spectively, For sheriff, Urttsli, D
3,897; Sterling, It,, 3,578. For register
and recorder, AlcVleur, lt 3,591; Uuf
fuin, D., 3,778. For county treasurer,
Lines, H 3.S25; Fish, D 3,472. A(c
Kunu and Tiffany received, as tho Re
publican candidates for commissioners,
3,919 and 3,807, respectively, and I.an
non, D 3,453, Atkinson and Kinney,
R received 3,907 and 3,897, respective
ly, and O'Doud 'and I,ee, D 3.28S und
3,281.
ARCMBALD.
A mine party, composed ot the mem
hers of Harlow's Minstrel troupe, was
escorted through tho Rldgo mine, Wed
nesday, They were shown through tho
initio by l J, McGraw, and were evl
dently well pleased with their llrst trip
to tho mines. There was considerable
enjoyment attached to the trip. Somu
of the foreigners were under tho Im
pression that It was tho arbitration
commission, mid told them of t.heir
great trials mining coal.
Miss Jennie Weir, of Scranton, Is a
visitor lu town,
Airs, R. II. Nlcol spent yesterday In
Peckvllle.
Mrs. Ifiiuo Jones, of Jennyn, was a
caller In town yesterday.
Only Half a Cent a Worl
For Bent.
FOR UKNT-Onchnlf of double house!
an modern iniprnvemoniH, .nii"j
T). I.uthain, .'7 Uotllovurd avenue.
$18 For Rent Ten-rnom house; excellent
nolghboihooil; all modern Improve
ment!, on avenue. Apply to R. P, Ham
ilton, 410 Hpruco street.
For Bale.
HORHKS for salo at 1535 Peun avenue,
Call at barn.
FOR SATiK-netnll lumber business; long
established; best location In tho city.
Sell ut Inventory. Yard rental low.
Terms ensy. Oood leason for selling, Ail
dress HiiHlness, Tribune,
FOR SALi:-A pair of well-malclied geld,
lugs nt HO arecn Rldgo street, city.
FOR SAr.H-Ono hot air furnnce, throe
mantels, gnu eliandcllcrs. Charles D.
Sanderson, lai Wyoming avenue, Scran
ton, Pa,
FOR SALE-Abotit 20 feet ot desk coun
ter, surmounted with glass front nud
two openings, lower portion nlcoly pan
elled, with drawers and nhelves undor
ncalh. May bo seen at tho ofllce ot Tho
Tribune.
For Sale or Bent.
FOR SALR Oil HUNT Tho 3-story brick
building, with boiler house attached,
nnd long row of sheds for horses, wag
ons, etc.; also railroad switch sultnblo for
manufacturing purposes; lately occupied
by tho Clock Tobacco Co. 13. M. Wlnton,
Room No. 505, Alears Building.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
TWO FURNISHED rooms for rent, with
bath nnd gas. Address A,, Tribune of
fice. Gentlemen only.
FOR RENT A furnished room on second
door front, $1.50 week. G35 Adams live.
FOR RENT Front furnished room, G
Washington avenue.
Booms and Board.
PLEASANT rooms with board
or llvo young men. Inquire 3
ington avenue.
for four
12 Wash-
Wanted.
WANTED In Council building, desk
room by u stenographer. Privilege
outsldo work. 1j. C, Tribune oflice.
AVANTED Small furnished house,
dress Iiox 200, city.
Ad-
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED To rent, at onco, a small store
for ii nice, clean business. AVill pay
good rent for good location. Address W.
A. Escliclberger, 151U Tenth street, Al
toona. Pa.
Wanted To Buy.
AVANTED To buy, second-hand safe.
Address, blating price and size, An
drew Alltchcll, jr., Cnrbondale, Pa,
Found.
FOl'ND A large pet cat, tiger (black and
gray), with white face, neck and feet.
Apply at S"J9 Aludison avenue. Has been
at this address for about u week.
Money to Lean.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN
Quick, stiaight loans or Building and
Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connoll building.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened in
tho oflleo of tho City Recorder by tho
Director of tho Department ot Public
Safety at 3 o'clock p. m., on Friday, No
vember 11, 1902, for coal to bo delivered
at tho several tire nnd polico houses in
this city; also at tho City tiiirbugo Cre
matory. Bidders will bid on tho follow
ing sizes: Egg, stove, chestnut, pea and
buckwheat. Coal must bo tho best nual
Itv. All bids shall bo tiled with tho City
Controller at his oflleo in tho City Hail
not later than 2 o'clock p. in., Friday, No
vember 11, 1902. Tho sum of llfty ($50.00)
dollars In cash or certillcd check is to bo
enclosed with each bid, which sum shall
bo forfeited to tho city In ease of roiusal
or omission on tho part of tho bidder to
whom tho contract is awnreled to exe
cute contract within ton days after tho
awarding of the sumo.
Tho city reserves tho right to reject any
or all bids.
F. L. WORA1SER,
Director Department of Public Safety.
Sera n ton, Pa Nov. 6, 1002.
ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE providing for tho cut
ting of foot walks down to grade by
tho owners of property abutting on tho
following streets lu tho Uorough of
AIooslc.
Section I Ho ordained by tho town
council ot tho Uorough of AIooslc, and It
Is hereby ordained by authority of tho
same: . ,,,
That all owners of property abutting on
AInin street or Wyoming avenue, from
Spring Urook railway to Mill crock, and
on Spring street from rtutlor's cornels to
intersection of Saxo street, and from
Spring street on Saxo street to E. & .
V. R. R. bridgo in tho said Uorough of
AIooslc, bo directed and required to lower
and cut all sidewalks to grado lu front
of their respective properties, in ureord
anco with tho plans and specifications by
tho borough engineer, und now on fllo
with tho borough clerk.
Section 2. That thirty days' notice shall
bo given to each of tho said owners of
property abutting on tho said streets
ubovo mentioned, to lower their said foot
walks to grade, as provided lu tho llrst
section of this ordinance. And ill enso
sold persons shall fall or refuf-o to comply
with the requirements of this ordluanco
wllhlii the timo herein tipccliled, tho bo
rough of MooMo shall cut diwn the said
footwuikii to grade-, at Its own nrnner ex
pense, und tho said borough shall tilo a
Hen for tho cost of the sumo, with tho
penalty added us provided by law,
Passed by said council tho thllil day of
Novembor, A. I). 1902.
W. L. ANTHONY,
President of Council.
Attest: THOMAS SUTCLU-'FK,
Uorough Clerk,
THOMAS OEMMELL. Rurgcss.
AN ORDINANCE iiuthorlislng tho Issue
of bonds lu Iho Uorough of AIooslc,
Pa.
Ho it ordained by tho town council of
tho Uorough -of AIooslc and It is hereby
ordained by aultinrllv or tho same;
First That tho Uorough of Jloosle shall
lesiio bonds lu the sum of two thousand
U2.O00) dollurs, tho sumo to bo inudo tin
of two bonds, tho denomination f which
shall bo ouo thousand ($1,000) dollars each,
a sumo to bo redeemed, one at tho o
phatlon of six years, and tho other nt thu
rxplrutlou of llvo i5i years respectively,
and both to bear Interest at tho ruto of
llvo per centum per annum.
Second Tho ubovo Issue of bonds Is for
tho purpose of increasing tho present
bonded Indobtednes-s. which Is four thou
sand itl.OnO) dollars to tho sum of six
tliousuud ($i),0wl dollars, and to pay debts
already Incurred.
Third It Is hereby agreed, on tho part
ot tho said borough, that the said bonds
shall bo sold to (ho purchaser or taker
of the sumo or his assigns freo Horn tho
payment by said purchaser of any tax or
taxes and that the said borough will as
sumo nud iiiidt'i'iuke and agree to pay the
s.ild tax or taxes when tho samo shall
fall duo and payable.
Passed dually the third day of Novem
ber, A. I). 1902.
W. L. ATv'TUONY,
President of Council,
Attest; THOMAS HUTCL1FFK,
lloroiiuh Clerk.
THOMAS GEMMKI.I;, Burgess.
No Older
Accepted for Less
Than 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Offloai.
Want Advertisements Will Bo
Beceivcd at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
ALRERT RCttUt.TZ. cornor Mul
berry street nnd Webster uVfl.
QUSTAV PICHEU CO Adams
avenue. '
West Side
GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South
Alain avenue.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE, 72D Cedar
nvenuo.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
Alnln nvenuo and Market
Btrcet.
Green Bidge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick
son avonue.
F. J. JOHNS. 020 Grcon Rldgo
street.
C. LORENZ. cornor Washington
nvenuo and Mnilon street.
Petersburg
W. H, KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenue.
Dunmore
J. G. RONE .t SON.
Help Wanted.
WANTED Agents to sell tea and cot
fco lo consumers. Positions perma
nent. Grand Union Tea Co., 211 Lacka
wanna avenue.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Experienced lineman for con
struction work. Apply W. D. Lath
rope. 50 North Alain street, Cnrbondale.
WANTED At once.25 experienced woods
men; two weeks' pay; good wages. A.
D. Roberts, Throop, Pa.
AVANTED Six men of good address to
canvass homes. Rig money until
Christmas. A. T. Gorman, 712 Prescott
avenue.
COAIPETENT colliery clerk tor pay
rolls, etc. Address with reference
and rnlary expected, P. O. Box 5u", Scran
ton, Pa.
AVANTED Forty men nt Tobyhanna,
Pa., to work on grading for u rail
road switch and clearing a piece of wood
land. Call at 603 Mears building. Toby
hanna Creek Ice Co., C. C. Forbor, treas
urer. Help Wanted Female.
AVANTED A woman to do housework at
15.15 Penn avenue.
Agents Wanted.
AVANTED A good salesman to sell
Chinese curio.--. A bright boy can
make good money. Send stamps for free
samples. Jah Sab AIoo, Shanghai, China.
LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic
General Agent for tills county. No
books, Insuianco, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance with merchants and manu
facturers necessary. Permanent, Bond.
Stato age, experience, references first let- I
tor. jvuuross, sulto bis, rso. auui ejnestnut
St., Philadelphia.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION AA'ANTED-A widow wants
plain sowing to ilo at home, or wilt
out by tho day. Airs. Susan A'olz, S0i! Jef
ferson avenue.
AVANTED Dressmaking to do home, or
go out by the elny. Call or adelress,
Lena Spangonburg, 222 Reese street, Prov
idence. AVANTED A situation for general house
work In private family, or dining room
girl or second girl in hotel: do all kinds of
work; much experience. Call or address,
Lena Spangenberg, 222 Reeso street, Prov
idence. A NURSE wants n permunont situation
in central part of city lu a rcllned
Protestant family where she cnu tako
enro of invalid. Has hnil experience.
Good referonco given. AVages reasonable.
Address E. AL, Tribune- ofllce.
A REFINED lady wants a permanent
situation lu Protesliuil widower's
home, whoro she can linvo charge of the
house and liavo snmo one to assist with
tho work. Has had experience. Good
references given. Address L, R., Trib
une office.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAl'LDING. C. P. A., 21
Traders' Rank Building, Old 'phono IfCl.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B..
Real Estato Exchange Bldg., 1 Wash
ington avonue.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING. S15 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 72'j CON
nell building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENHEHGKR. PAULI
building, Spruco stroot, Scranton.
DR. C. C. LAURACH, 115 WYOJIINCi avo
Flro Insurance.
SCHLAGER & CO.. 101 Conm-ll Building.
Patent Attorneys;
PAT E N TS cc"
Tho only licensed und equipped patent
solicitor In tho city. No charge lor lu
formutlon on putcutubilliy, aver ton
yours' experience
Kcplojrle & Co., rttcnr.s llliis".
Hotels and Bestaurants,
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
liu aveiiuo. Hates reusouablo.
P. HIEULEU, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. &
Passenger depot. Conducted on the En.
ropenn plan. A'lctor Koch, Proprietor,
Scavenger,
A. IT. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor; only Improwd
pumps used. A. B. Bilges, proprietor.
Leavo ordi-rs HW North Jluln avenue,
or Elcke's drug stoic, corner Adams und
Alulbuiry. Both telephones.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA.
ovc., Scranton, mfrs. of AVlrn Sciccih,
Wlscellnneous.
MEGAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUP
piles, envelopes, paper bugs, twine.
Wurchousc, 130 Washington avenue.
THE' WILICES-HARRE RECORD CAN
bo bud in Ucraiitou at Iho news utund
of Uelsiinau Bros.,- 400 Spruco und D0I
Linden; Al. Norton. 322 Lackawanna
live,; 1. S. SchuUcr, 211 Spruce btreot.
5. V.
Only Half a Cjnl a Wori.
Btt8inoss Opportunity.
STOCMrANTrVvHEATTRADERH wlth
. ojit dolay. Wilto for our special mar
ket letter. Freo on application. B. At.
Illblmrd fir. Co., mombors N. Y, Conioll
ilatcel nnd Stock Exnhnngo, 41 nnd it
Hrondwixy, Now York, Established 1S6I.
i-iong iJiwianco 'pimne 2.TO Rronil,
Lost.
LOST-A watch fob with cold locket
utlnched, Kinder will be rewarded by
returning to 110 Wyoming nvenuo.
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAI'NIMIV. Ilinimnrn.
.-.v ,w"'
blunders shirts at So. each and collarn
nnd cuffs nt i,(.c, each. Family washing,
4 cents pur pound.
1. -. , . . LJ
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
, In Effect Juno 1, 1102.
Trains leuve Scrunton for New A'ork
At 1 , 2.20, li.05. 7.u0 und lu.10 a. in.; 12.40,
J.40, ;i :; p. m. For New York und Phila-ilolphlii-7.50.
10.10 a. m and 12.10 nnd :;.;!
p. in. lor Gouldsboro At ii.li) p. in. For
Hi, renin 1 I- , , ,.... , .M
.-...,... -,.,, u. null ;.uj ji. in,, i.,,j, u.,1',
nnd 11.10 p. m. For Itlnglmmtoii, Klmlra
and way stations-10.23 it. m.. 1.05 p. m.
I-or Oswego. Syracuse nnd Utlcii 1.1.1 and
. '.'; .m,i '5" p. m. Oswego, OyractiHii
nnd Utlca irnin m u. a. in. daily, except
Sunday. For Montrose-0.00 it. in.; l.Oi
and i,.u3 p. in. Nicholson accommodation
1.00 and 0 I,-, p. m.
Illoomsbiirg Division For Nortliunibe"
Innd, ut ii.ri and 10.10 a. in.; 1.55 nnd BID
p. m. For Plymouth, ut S.10 a. in.; 2.10
and 0 05 ii ;,.
Sunday Tr.t'.ns For New York, 1.50, 2.20.
V,0-'1.010 " m.; :t 10 and :'..;:." p. in. For
iitiirnlo l.in and . a. in.; 1.55, B.50 niul
3110 p, in. For Elmlra and way stations
10.2.1 a. n. For Riiiglinmton and way sta
tions. !)00 a. m. nioomsburg Dlvlslon
Leovo Scranton, in.10 a. in. and 0.10 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Ballroad.
la Effect Juno 15, 1002.
'IVulns Leave Scrnnlon
For Philadelphia and Now York via D.
& It. R. R., ul at 7 11. through Parlor Cur
and Day Co-ich Ciirbouiliile to Now York
and 0. IT a. m., with L. V. Coach Carbon
ilaln to Philadelphia and 2.1S, 1.25 (Black
Diamond Express)., mid 11.1!) p. in. Sun
days, d. & it. rt. r:., i.w. o.n p. m.
1-or "Wlills Haven. Iluidctnn and princi
pal points In the coal regions. Via D. .:
II. R. It., 7.41. 2.IS und t.25 p. m. For
Potlsvlllo, 7.41 a. tu.
For Bethlehem. lOnston. Rending, Har-i-Isburg
nnd principal lntermodluto sta
tions, via D. .;- n . h. n., 7.11. 0.17 a. m.;
2.1S, 4;:.-, (Black Diamond Express), 11.40 p.
in. Sundays. D. II. R. It., 0.IK a. m.;
1.5S. 9.17 p. in.
For Tuniiltannock. Townndn, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Genovu r.nd principal lutei-mediato
stations via D L. ,fc AA'. R. R.. 0.25 a. m.
and 1.53 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago nnd all points west via
D. K- If. R. R l.rt! p. m.; 2.2S (Black
Diamond Express), 10.41, 11.40 p. nt. Sun
days. D. Xi IT. n. R 12.03. 0.17 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or LohlgH
A alley Parlor cars on nil trains between
AVIIkos-Borre and Now A'ork. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridgo.
ROLL1N It. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt., 29
Coitland Btrcet. New York.
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 29
Cortland street. New A'ork.
A. AV. NONEMACI1ER, Dlv. Pass. Agt..
South Bethlehem. Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservation'!
apply to city ticket ofTico, CD rubllo
Square, AVIIkts-Bano, Pa.
.
BEADING SYSTEM.
Central Bailroad of New Jersey.
Corrected to September 10, 1002.
Stations in New A'ork, foot Liucrty,
street and South Ferry, N. R.
Trains leave Scranton for Now York,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem. Allen
town. Munch Chunk, AVhito Haven, Ash
ley, AVIIkos-Bitrro and Plttston at 7.20 i.
m., 1 p. in. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. m,
Quaker City Express leaves Scranton
7.2(1 n. m.. through solid vostlbnlo train
with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phila
delphia with o.ily ouo change of cms for
Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and all
principal pemts south and west.
For Avocn, Plttston ami AVIlkcs-Barro,
1 p. m. nnd 1 p. in. Stinduy. 2 lo p in.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, ctc.
7.20 a. m. and 1 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsbtir
via Allentnwn at 7.30 a. in., 1 p. m. and i
p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in.
For Tnmnn.ua and Potlsvlllo, 7.20 a. m.J
1 p. in. nnd t p. in.
For rates and tickets apply to assnt ae
station.
AV. G. BESSLER. Gen. Manager.
C. At. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt.
-
Pennsylvania Bailroad.
Schedulo in Elfect Juno 10. 1002.
Tmlns leavo Scranton 0.2S a. tu., week
davs, through vestibule train from
AVilkes-llarre. Piilhnuii buffet parlor eat
and roaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
vlllo; stops al principal Intermediate sta
tions. Also connects for Siinbuiy. llar
risburg. Philadelphia. RalHninrn, AVash
lngton nnd for Pit billing and tho Vet.
9 17 a. m.. week days, for Snnbury. Ilnr
lisbtirg. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg .mil iho West.
1 ( p. in., week dn.vs. (.Sundays. I...S p.
m.)," for Sunbiirv. lliirrlsburg, Phlltiil-M-phln.
Baltimore. AVashlnston and Pitts
burg nnd the AVst.
nS n. m., week days, through vestlbnln
irn'fu from AVIlkcs-Baiie. Pullman huff ft
parlor i-ur and coaches to Philadelphia via,
Potlsvlllo. Stops at piluclpal intermedi
ate stations. , .
1 ;;.", n. m., week di vs. for llrizlelon. Sun
bury, lliinlsbuis. Philadelphia und P1U3-
UuiE" j. n. iiuTcniNSON. non. Atgr.
J I!. WOOD. Gen Pas. Agt.
Delaware and Hudson,
in Kifeii Jnn lu, lpjj.
Trains for e.'arliomlalo leave Surunton at
0 41 ":io. skis. Pi-12 a in: 121.5. 1.12. 2.11,
Mil! (,M, li-25. k-21. 9.15. 10 01 p. III.; 1213,
1'For'li'onesilalo-l!.ll, 10.13 n. in.; 2.11 mvj
"'For' Wllkes-Bnrro--:is. 7.11. S. II. 0 17.
10 32 n. n" : 12."L 1-12. -MS. 3.25. 4.S13, 0.10.
7 i? 10 11. ll.l'J I'. Ul.
For i! V- R- " Pnlnts-7.lt. 0.17 a. in.
Mi l 23 and 1I.I9 p. ni.
"For lvpm-vlvanla rt. It. Polnts-ii 2
0 47 a m.t 1.12. SI.2S nnd 1.23 p. ill.
l'-or Albany nud all points north 7.25 a.
'"""""SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondnle-s.'Ji. 11.2.1 n. in.; 2.11.
i mi S 52 nnd 11.17 p. m. . -.
For'AVIlk"K-ISarro!.;S a. m.; I2o:t. 19.
S.'.'s. b.:b nnd 017 ; in. , .-
For APianv and polnls noilh 3...0 p,m.
For Honosdae-S30 a. in.; It. 22 und 2 51
V W' L. PRYOIt, D P. A . Sernnton. Pi.
Erie Bailroad Wyoming- Division,
III EtlVcl Suplemiier 13, 100;'.. '"
Trains leave Scrnnlon for New A'oik,
Newburgh nud Intermedlalo points, ulsn
tor llavvley and local stalloiu. at 7.20 a,
in and 1 25 p. U).
For Iloucsd.ilo and AVlilto Mills ut 1.33
''Trains nrrlvo nt Scranton at 10.CS n. nv,
and 015 P- "
Now York, Ontario nnd Western.
Tlmo tuhlu in eflect SUuduy, Sept. 23, 150J.
NORTH IIUL'ND TRAINS. ...
Leavo Leave Ari-lva
I Trains.
Scraulon. Carboudalo. Cadola.
.Ii).:;ii,i. in. II. lna. m. l.tuipun.
, ii ID p. ni. Ar.l'arbondalo 0.103)411
SOUl'll BOUND. -
l.e.ivu Leavo Arrive
Cudodlu. Carboudale. Scranton,
, , i;.30a. in. 7.23 u. m.
. . 2.13 P. 111. 1.00 p. 111. 4.45 p. m.
rvo. i .
No. 7 ..
Tialns.
No. ii .
No. 2
SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH BOUND,
Leave Leavo Arrive
Trains,
No. 0 ,
No. 5 .
Scranton. C.ubondale. Caelosla.
S.20u. in. 0.10 a. in. 10.43 a. in,
i.ni) p. in.Ar.Cuiboinialo 7.15 P.m
SOUTH BOUND.
Leavo Leavo Anivj
Cndosla. Corbondale. Scranton.
0.50u. m. 7.23 a. in.
Tin 1 114,
No. 0
No. ID
1.30 p. in. li.uis p, m. M.1.1 p. m.
iViiins Nos. 1 on week ilnvs. and n on
Sundays iiuincct lor Novy A oik city, Jlld.
illelown, Walton. Nuiwleli, Oneida, Os
wego und till points west.
Train No. C, with "Quaker City Er.
press" nt Scranton. via C. R. R. of N. ,i
for Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Baltimore!
AVnshlngton and Pennsylvania stat
points.
See timo-tnblo nnd consult ticket agents
for connections wltjt othor lines.
3. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A.. Now York.
J. E. WELSH. T, V. A., Scranton, Pa, ,'