w Til 13 SCRANTON TlUBUxVE-iNEONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1902, mto Whmwmo A Notable Young Woman. Miss HMM WnLLKtl. who Is Sec rclery of Hie Young People's Christ Ian Association, nt 1818 naill.soti Ave., New Yoik Cltv. Your "Havoiite Pie.scription " is a boon to .sick and tired women , for it cures them when other medicines , fail. I know wheicof I .speak, for I have had experience with it. For four teen months I had constant headaches ; hcemed too weak to peffonn my daily duties, and when the day was over I was too tiled to .-leep well. I suf fered from nervousness and indigestion, and everything I ate distressed me. Doctored with different physicians but received no relief. After read ing one of vour books I decided to give jour "Favoiite In scription" a trial. Am very glad I did, for I found it was just what T wanted. I com menced to improve at once and Kepi getting ueucr limn, auci seven weeks, I was entirely cured. I have remained in per- 0 s NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUN KtlANN OCK. letial Ui the. Sci niton Ti ilium Tunkhaiinoik, Xov. '.i Mi. 11 lid JU . William West and little daughtei, Vol. 1, spnnt cteiilny with icl.itlvts at Sin Ingv lilt. ill. SU incuts .mil Kimilv, nt il'' huopaiiy. will occupy the William Mo--itr lcbldence, on Second s-tiect. A co.il famine vlitunlly exists hen til piesoiu, .mil wood is about us mmicc. Coil Dealer Sihoolej ictelvril :i small iunlRiiiiiciit of coal on S.uui iliy. wlili h lie is disposing nt In snnll iiutintltlfo at oO icius per liundied pounds, and cannot supply the ileniMiil 101 il nt that. Coal is belli; hauled li 0111 r.u tot : ville, wiiue-Ji Is mine plentiful. .Mis, Chillies O'X'Il Is till' MU"-t of 1 datives nt Asblev. Il.uvcy H. Thompson, ol the IJ.inuoft house, New V01K iit. who hits In en . siting Ins moilio nt this plate, le tuiiifd lionif Mil last of tin w etk. The will nt Jo'i'pli T. Jennings late of Mclionp.'n , lias been piobixted In the ic;! tei'.s olfi 0. The exooutoi s mimed 1110 IiIh two sun, ITaii Isoix H. nml John T. Jennings. Crmiles Mnuj, of Altoona, viIted his mother, Mis iliuy Mini-., nt this place, ilui Inj? the luttoi palt ol' the w 1 el:. Miss Mai.v anil Josephine lloie, who aie employe d In tho I11te1natl11n.il C'oi lespoiulemo school at Sci anion, air Visiting their pileiits, ill and Ii. Pallid; Iioe on Pino tiiot. They spent Sunday with fi lends at Lnvci ton. Weht-lev It. Amis unit Captain IX C. Giuliani wen business inon at Wllkes Hane, on Fildd. The remains nl' ill?. Smith, 11 dniigh ter of the lato Ann Raker, weie u inoved f 1 am lh .N'lcliolfioii remotely, thlb week, and In ought lo this plain for Intel incut, beside li"i mother, In Sunnysldc ccincti-ty. Tho Hcaielty and high pi Ice ol' io.il liecpssltnfed 11 lalso In dealt io light charges of 23 per rent, whUli went Into eftect on Xov. 1, The foot ball giiine 011 Satin day uf toinoon lietweaii TiiiiKlianuoelc High school and Plains Athletic association, wan won by the home team by n hcoio of IS to 11. HOPBOTTOM. Special lo tho Set anion Tiilaine Ilopbuttom, Xov. i? Mi'H. l'liinU Hell and soiib, of Suanton, ni spciulln.j some tlmefi us Ktieats of Solomon Hell. Tred Btono, of New Vmk ilty, Is vlbltlng Ills paiunta at the roster house, C. It. Plumb nwde.a l)ii.Jiii'.ss nip to Illngliiimton Thin nhiy, C, II. Host' was In Monti ost Tlniis. day, TI10 Ladle,' Aid Hiiclcty of tho Uul vorallbt clitiicli will hold 11 halo and pnpper the hint of this month. Tho How's ThisP W offer One liundied Doll us It'-wanl fin any tiiHu of Catiuih thai cuumii bo CMieil by Hall's I'ataith C1111 V J, OIIUNUV C'0 7'loledo, Q We. tho uiiileiMlBiud, huwi Knoujx r J Cheney loi tho last 11 jeum, and bellewi him peiKetl. limiDiulilu In all biihlucLs tiaiisuctliins and ilnuuilalh u. touuf v out any oblleiilloiis nuiilo by tlieii ilini W'At.'lUNO. KINNAN" & JIAItVIV Wholesale DiubbIkIm. Toledo. 0"l', Hull's Cntiiirlt Cum la tuloMi Inteiiiully, ocUim Uheetly iipon the blood )md u,: toil!, NUiiaus of the sjbtom. Tc-ftlmoiil- SI8 mi$i,!teQ 73"-1,C1' bm1- "1J IJo.'i' t'mniiv IU ma th licit. feet health ever since, and leinain a firm fiiend of your "Fa voiite Prescription." Youis very truly, Miss llMMA WfiMJiR. riomlflttrtof)) hitce.) o The woman who suf fers from weak news ntid disease of the distinctly feminine organs, whether she realises it or not, is being slowly but surely tortured to 'death. She suffers almost continu ally with sick headache. She has pains in the back, what she calls stitches in the side and shooting pains cv where. She experiences burning ami dtagging down sensations. She becomes weak, nervous and despondent. If she consults the average phy sician, there is not one chance in ten that he will hit upon the real cause of her trouble. He will at tribute her bad feelings to stomach, liver, heart or nervous trouble. A womuu iu this condition should consult some eminent and skilful specialist who has had a wide experience. Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty cars chief consulting physi cian 'to" the Imalids Hotel and Sur gical Institute, nt Buffalo, N. Y., litus, with the assistance of a staff of able phjsicians, pi escribed for many thou sands of women. He used most frequently a wonderful medicine for ailing women, which he afterward put up in ready-to-use form and called it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It has .stood the test foi thirty jears. It acts dnectly on the delicate and important organs con cerned in wifehood aud motherhood, making them strong and well. It allavs inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones and builds up the neres. It transforms weak, nervous women into health', happy wives and mothers. o "I was an invalid for over a year with change of life,'' writes Mrs. C. Smith, of Orr, Cascade Co., Mont. "Had pains acioss the pit of my stomach and such extieme weakness I could hard ly walk. I took one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and five of his ' Fa vorite Prescription' and am en tirely well." o A million of sufferinc women crv ilh Upiifted hands fo some lelief ; from the pains and tortures of diseases peculiar to their sex. A million more 0 0 0 0 I 0 w date will be announced l.itei. Theie will be no legulai Aid supper this month, but all ladle 1 aie lequested to meet with Mis. AV. V. Erown "Wed nesday aficinoon at "J o'clock for n business nieelin'r and be seived. All ladies mo invited to attend. illbs Ell'-nbetli Wightman, of Bit th ai dvillo, visited at ilis. -. I. Wll iiuii th's this week'. rXIONDAHJ. Sp"tiel to the Scianton Tilbuuo t'lilonclale, Xov. S. Itev. O. It. ilei lill occupied the pulpit of the Proshy tuian chinch last Sunday 11101 iilug-. Itev. II. J. Ciano has moved to the hou'e foinieily occupied by Nathan Fit man's lainlly. ill-. Kdw.ud Sloij-an has letutned alter 1 t-ojouin at Bingliamtou, X. Y. Oiatit "Wells lefc Monday to make his futuie home in Kansas. He jlplcled to Hip advice of lloiaee Gieeley and went west. Cliailos Xtwell has lctiuiicd after hi.s Hip with Di. Swallow. Itev. CJ. it. ileiiill. of Sinithville rials, X. V will occupy the pulpit of the Piesbyieiian chinch npt Sunday 11101 niii,- and evening. ilis.s X'etUe Xewuli, of Suanton, spout a few davs in town with iela tives lately. John Bui dick has entcied upon housekeeping In Israel Hounds' hou&f. on Chinch mi set. Conildeiablo new tenito.y will bo added to the niesent boiouirh llmltr. in tho mm i futuie. Pm.-pectlng lor toal will be lMiimmi ut no distant dale. MAlirORD. Speiiul to tho Scianton TiHniue Ilaifoid. Xov. i,, ilis, Jennie Wilson lert Filday for Omaha, whoio Mm will f-ponil the winter with hot son. A. It. drain's no'w house Ih piogies.s Ing llnoly. They o.sppct to cut the CI11 Istimih dinner theie. ill.s.-, illnule Mtinzei Is lUiii,,,- ..in. fi lends' at ilount Pleasant. Ur. Johnston Is building .1 new bam. AV. XV. Osteihout was falUni? on Ilallsteitd ti lends lust week, illbs IM1111 Payne Is vlHlllmr f, ir.,iD In Scianton and ('link's Suminii. illKs Win nock and irloutl, of CluiK's Summit, spent Sunday with her par ents, lluv. and Mi,. "Wauiotk. ills. I'm Is Tiffany and t,on, "Wln foul, attended the luueial of Mr. Muce, whoso body was taken to Factoiyvlllo M'Pdnesday, for Intt'inient. The box social under tho auspices of tho young men's clam was a decided sntiets. Pioieeds, J.'8,&j, 'flio annual mlsslonaiy offeilng' and dlnnei will ho hold at tho home of Mis. Hugh MiuConnell, Xov, V.'. illss Cuiolyn Hionsteo and Mss I'lora Sweolbpr spent Hatmday mid Suuilitv with illsa l.oulso Sophia. Rintoii Slieiwood lotuineu Monday fio-ii vlsitlus- relatives In niiiBhamton. lliuvest hoiria festival at tho Meth odls llplhcopal church Nov, H. illss Julie Ciusei. of Monti ose, will usblst the homo talent, A chicken pie sup jKi will be given after the enteitaln irtnt at ilis. A. J, Seamans. PiIcp, 23 tenth, Including supper and eiitet. tiilnment. IX il. Kauai and Mr. and .Mis, qeo. lioiaway will spend tho winter in ni- mliti. ills. Polly Tlifuny and Mis. V. V. Tingley spent Monday Iu Gibson. Lynn nrnlnaiit Is cleiklng for Beit Mooic. In New illlfoul. suffer In silence rather than subject themselves to the abhorrent and hu miliating examinations and local treatment so uniformly Insisted upon by physicians. '" remale weakness" can be cured surely, speedily without exposure, with slight expense without teavlng your own home. Dr. Picrce'n I'av oritc Prescription will cine anv disorder or disease of the organs distinctly femi nine. Perhaps Its greatest usefulness is iu preparing women for the ordeal of child-birth. Taken during the ex pectant period it practically elimi nates pain and danger at the time of parturition. Write Dr. Pierce for advice and you will receive an immediate answer and without cost to j ou. All correspond ence strictly confidential. We alfo advise all women who suf fer great pain at each recurring period to taken good vegetable laxative, such as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, just previous to this time, as constipation is usually an aggravating fcatuic of the trouble. Don't allow the druggist to sell you something "just as good," because it's cheaper. The cheap kind has not tile IU0UMUU9 oi litres to us credit that Dr. Pierce's medicine has. Miss CARRIE SPRECIIER, of Mount Mom's, lilt,, writes Doctor R. V. Pieice as follous: "I was back in my old home when your letter came. I -will try and explain regarding the good I received from your medi cines. For over one year I suf fered from what my physician pronounced womb trouble. Had doctored with doctors in the east and also in the west but found only temporary relief. The next time of my sickness I found my self no better, aiid in that way it kept going on from time to time until I became discouraged. I finally resolved to write you for advice. I purchased two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, two vials of his ' Pleas ant Pellets,' and by using only that small quantity I have found wonderful relief. I say to all who are suffering from troubles similar to mine that it is unnec essary to be sick when one can use Dr. Pierce's remedies." How lo piescne health and beauty ate told in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It is free. For a paper-coiered copy send 21 one-cent stamps, TO 'COVER MAILING ONLY; cloth binding, jr stamps. Addtess Dt. R. V. 'Piene, Buffalo, N. t. HAWLEY. Special to the Scianton Tilbuuo Uawley, Xov. 8 Miss Isabclle 1 At kinson spent the flist of the week in Scianton. Misses Reba Simpkins, Saiah Phil lips and Mabel Howe, of KingMon weie In Honcsdale ilonday. N. 13 Ifaus", of Ilanisbuig, was in town Tuesday. Mi, and ilrs. Hojal Taft, of Duii nioie, spent Monday and Tuerday with t datives hem. Williaiii ljulncy, Gus Tiank, Jooph Xill and Henry Ilittinger spent the toi 0 pai t of the week hunting at the Knob Di. and ilis. J. 13. Tellus and fami ly aie guests ot Bany ville 1 datives this week The ladles of tho Baptist cluudi held a supper and sale in the Odd Tellows hall Friday night. Mis 13va I3vans spent Sunday with li lends In Honcsdale anil Waymart. I toy Itolllson, of Ilixvoistiavv, X. V., rpenl pait ot last week In town. The Western Stai Jubilee singeis ueio leceivcd with n. largo audleneo at tho Methodist Kpifccopal chinch on ilonday evening, and nil woic delight ed with tho enteitainment. WIMMERS. Special lo the Scianton Tilbune. "Wlmmers, Xov. 9. Mis. itoboit Per ry, of Dunmoic, was a caller heio last Wednesday. Mis. it. Wage, of Claik's Summit, and daughter, vveio guests nt Hotel Wlmmets, last week. Tho gentlemen's, waiting 100111 at this station has been cnlaiged, A lushing business is being done at the Pi Inker wushery. Tho washed coal Is hent to Now Yoilc city. A dancing paity was held Filday night at Xewton Feirls" home In Jef fei.son township. I3dvatil Cioss, of "Wilkes-Haiii. Is visiting his parents at Drinker. Elbert Bronson Is sick with typhoid fovoi at Danville nsviiim. TAYLOR. fit i!Uth Williams, aged KO jtius, died jPbtvidiiy nt a Scianton hospital, wheio ho was lecelving titatniPiit. Deceased was an old and respected lesldent of this boiougli unil lCbldcd on Pond stiept. Tho leniuliib wpio hi ought to his home In this place vesterday. Fimciiil nunoimcemeut inado later. ilrt-, James luglls, or "West mountain, vMtod lelatlvos In town vesteidav The following trochoid have been up pointed to tench night bdiool, which opens In this boiougli this evening: Xo. 1, Prof. James F. Foley, Pi of. John T, Jenkins, Piof, Williams and Miss Fiep mani Pjiid hchool, Finnk Illldeibuind; Continental school, Pi of. S. J. Phillips. ilis, William Hosklns,, hi., and daugh ter, of Athoiton Bticct, weio tho RiicHts of Mr. and Mis, AV. J Iloskins, of Un coin Heights, jebteulay. Tho following untlulnied lettpis le maln at tho Tujlor postoillco for tho poilod of November S: Mis, Ann Olbbs; toielgu, Joseph Daheio, illto Huduk, Jiicub Haul', John I.ajoc, AlPxander Zovu, Persons calling for the above will pleaso say advertised and give date of list. John W. Riese, Postmnstei Miss Bessie Davis, of AVebt Scianton, was the guebt of her aunt, ilis. John H. JohiiH, of Itailioad'stiect, yesteulaj. Mis. William Davis, of Bouth Scian ton, was the guest of her son. David il. Davis, of Main stieet, jehteiiluy, Miss Smuh Samuels, pf Main stipet, has returned home fioin a visit with friends, ut Weatherly, Pa Mis. Thomas KidUcu, of Loialn, o, Is vthltlnt- ut the homo of Mr. nml Mis. William Fox, of Oiove stieet. Master Aithui Davis, of Main btieet, visited his sister, Jllt-a Maude Davis, ut the nioomsbuit? Suite Xoiinal sthool, whuro sho Is u btudent. Messrs. John Uoyd, XV, . iloigan. K4ra It. Powell, Ivard Hooper, Willis fteese, I.uther Hauls mid Nicholas Nichols, delegates from the Young Mcii'h Chilstliin tissuulntlon, attended the sixth nniuml convention nl Kings ton jcsteidav. Mr. nml ilrs, Morgan Marsh wpie the guests of friends In West Scritnton es tuiilnv. John Itlcliuids, of Now Yoik, spent the Sabbath with Ills rather, AVIIIIatn Itlclmtits, of Taylor stieet, ilr. and Mr. John Hill mid Mr. nnd Mis, tleoigo Hill, of Xantlcoke, vicio Die gliosis of Mr. mill Mis. John R. Hviins, of ilaln stieet, vestorilav. JERiJ VNIMAYFIELD. l.avvioti7.l Hiostlnow, n Polundcr, le sldlng at ilnyfleld, died ou Satuuliiy, nfter ti two weeks' Illness, and was bulled yestciilay afternoon. He leaves 11 wife and four dilution In his native home. ill, mid ilis. Joseph Moyor, of Uus ton, and Dr. and Mis. H. E. Moytr, of Cai'houditlc, weie ycsteiilay the guests of tho foimor's daughter, Mis. Aithur Day, of Ccnu'tory stieet, John Mlsko, tho Ilungiiiiiin who was attested bv Constable Xeaiy at t lit Delawaio and Hudson depot on Friday evening, for the minder of Qeoign Mil ler nt Pottstown, had been wot king In the mines bote for n week. Ho had as sumed the nnino of lils biother-ln-law, Getzl, and had given It out that ho had moved heio from Peckville. Ills biother-In-luw. who was with him when ho went to tho depot for his titink, claims that Mlsko had not said a wind to him of the leason he had lied fiom Potts town. A 3-inonths-old child of Sir. and Mis, John "Wasley, which had been sick fiom birth, died at 3 o'clock yesterday after noon. Piof. and ilis. John T. Jcnkhitf, ot Taylor, were visitots heie ycsteiday. ill, and ilis. J. if. Fahiingcr and (iiildien, of Scianton, weie guosts of Jermyn fi lends yesterdny. Ray Holland, of Maylleld yaid, is ill with pneumonia. Thomas Williams, of Thlid stioot, loft Filday for a foi might's tilp to Pitts burg and Xew Oilcans. A son ai lived jcsteidav nt the homo of ilr. and ill. David Abiam Elkins, of AVcst Mavlicld. Matthew Leslie, of the East Side, is recovering lrom an illnebs. AA'lllle Jones, who tecently underwent mi operation for appendicitis nt the Emergency hospital, is rapidly lecover ing and expects to leave the hospital todav. The Jeimyn boiougli council held Its monthly meeting Friday evening. George Edmunds, a citizen of the Flist ward, was piesent and complained stiongly of the poor seivice given by the electric light company, especially the arc light service. It was the opin ion of several councllmen that the lights are veiy unsatisfactory. One or two of the members stated that they did not believe the company was lui nishlng lights of 2,000 candle-power, which is what the contiact calls for. The matter was placed In the hands of the light and water committee to in vestigate and leport ut a special meet ing, if consldoied necessuiy. A com plaint was made fiom Dr. Kelly, of Aichbald, who stated that on October -"!, while dilving tlnough Main stieet, his horse stepped into a hole In front of RIchaid Jones' pioperty, vhetp a ditch was being dug. The animal had slnco died fiom its injtules. The hoie was valued at $200, and he asks council to compensate him in that sum for his loss. The matter was placed In the hands of the stieet committee. Tho following bills wetp lead: Electilc Light company, $27.7."; AVIlIlam Koslc, .'D0; stieet commissioner, $163; chief of police, $13; Trensuier Hunter, $3 21; Consolidated Water company, $60.20. The Electilc Light eompan,'.s bill was laid over for a month, and part pay ment of J3C.7S of tho water bill oidcicd. The remainder of tho bills wcio oideied paid, and council afterwaids adjourned. MOOSIC. Ilany Pairy Is spending a few days at his home In Dundaff. Mis. Poland, of Lallln, spent yester day In Greenwood. Ttesfoid Cardell left yosteiduy for A'oungstow 11, O, whoie a position awaits him. ilis. AVIckhelser, of Bloomsbttig, is visiting hoc sister, Mis. Edw.xid Arar iipi', of South ilaln stieet. ilis. John Lewis, of Plains, and AVill I.un Davis, of Avoca, weie calleis In town yestetdav. Mis. Ewlng, of Pittsburg, is visit ing her cousin, Hogcr Lewis, of Xoith ilaln street. THEATRICAL. Special Matinee Today. "Not Guilty," a inelndiania of undcnl dblo w 01 th, which seoied big Inst season, will bo picipnteil at tho Academy of Music for thieo dajs coinmencliitC with a special matinee today. This diama contains all tho elements necessaiy to the tolling of a stoiy of pow ii fill inlei est, ii nd tho niatoii.il lias been tlovoily hunillpil. Tho stoiy Is well con trived and latlonal such as wo icad in tho nowspapeia ovoiy day. 't'lio ch.ii.ic teis In "Not Guilty" 010 Inteipieli'd by a splendid company of aitnn This Week nt Dixie. LoiKliuil's famous elephants aiu ou thdr second and last wuek's eng'iKeiiient at tho DI.lo this week. Thoy 1110 tho gieatcst attiuctlou whlcli lias appealed at tho pop ular llttlo theater this season and luiva duiwii Itnmonso ciowds at i.ich peifonn uiko. No gieitor oNlilliltlou of animal Intullgcnco lias cioi boon witiiesseil Mm I; and Elliot will piesent it daily comedy sUntch ontlllrd "t'ho Now Minis tu," Ml. mid Mis, Nell Lite mii-ld Klvn a clovor iiiiul sketcli hi which ill, latch Held Is supoib in his poitlayal of tho old lountty man nnd the school bo-, ju vdl and Dudley will bo i-een hi a lomcdy fclliBlng skotch entitled "Tho Singing Les son " The Culbcit slbtciH 1110 lino danciis and good singeis. Tho Clival Spaulillng Is tho liest ciiiillliilsl and hand balaucor oil tlio stagQ luilay and gives a wudueifill potfuinianco. Tompkins, tho clover linpoisouutor is llttlo shoit of a genius In his line. iUio and Muo do a funny atioliillu act whlih Is a linigh fion. stmt to Mulsh. It In .1 gient show foi tills week and 0110 to please evciy 0110. Tho Homo lor tho FilomllefS ihlldicii have boon Invited lo attend tho Tuesday liiatlueo and see tho elephants 'The High Rollois." "Tho High ItoIlciH'' lhiilisipio company will open a tliK 1 i1u,h' cumguineiu at tlio Star this afteinooii As u cm tain laifur tho High Itollois nttt'iul "The- puiU nsposltlon " Mainlo Iiln and the ruinklln sisteis set tho pan- loi tho High Tiollvisj In t lie li onjoj iiiout of a good time X'olowlng tho opening builrsiiiiu Is a hlgh-iines olio, In which aio been some ol tho most prominent vaiuKnillu pit founoib. The pcifouimnco coin hides with a Mitlilcal builetla, "A Woman Hater," In which the Itolleis and all tho company appeal. The iiitlou tlirongliont tho bin-li-tta U stiuppy and fully justlllts tho opinion cxpusml all over tho tlicatilcal ciicult, thut tho illsb Itollois 1110 tho Iicyt oxpoucuts of btiilcsiiuo ucen this s'i 1 t , 1 ,. 1, , mmmm mm it,, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY, IHtt FOR MS, Fi SALES ACccW.,,, BUSINESS OfflffllUlEirili Only Half a Cent a Wori. TllUIV 10 CClllS. 0nf Hatr a Cent a WorJ. Beat Estate. ammmmmmmui The Lackawanna Steel Company, Is erecting a 5x10, 000,000 steel plant In the suburbs of Buffalo. It will cm ploy 15,000 men. These will need homes. We offer eligible lots across the main street from this mammoth plant at low prices and easy terms. They are sure to double and triple In value In the near future. A good place to Invest a little money. F. L. HITCHCOCK & SON, Fire Insurance and Real Estate, Commonwealth Building. iiHWiiiassaaMSfiHifiWi'ii''ivttiiuu For Itent. wvv"VNrfV ivwvwvv $18 1'or Itont Ten-ioom house; excellent ncisnnomoou: an tnoiin mipiovc incuts, on avonuo. Apply to It. l Him ilton. I2t Spiuco stieet. For Sale. Ocuulno diamond iu 111C linir, 'a cat at, W, 1,1 r.xrat, .?!.!; ' t.uat lliiu, US; hoop llns, live dlnmonilH, l',. uiiatH, fo"; dia mond and uiby iIiik. .JO; illaniond llni,', threo Btonf8, puio white, 1V6 cm .its, JS"r, diamond iIiik, two RtoneH, 'i carat, iO; diamond stud, 1 l-li, cuts, $00; tlueo diamonds and two mbles in ling, $10; Titl miv litis-, 1 carat, t00: caidiops, I'j cut.its, $1)",; 1 idles' btooch, l'i caiat, f90; ladies' phi, r cntat, jj; Bents' ilnir, ncaily 7 L-.u.its (not 11 vellow stone). $','"h Yom money luck without nisiuiient if not sat Islled. Waller V'. Wlnton. Diamond 1'ai lot, Itoom Mff, Jleais building. l'OH SALU One mil ot hamlbomo bay homes; light ill Ivors, at Goinian A. Co.'h II vet v. roil SAI,H Dining room and ostoi house, "07 Linck.iwamiu avenue. roit SAT.i: Hot air fuinnrc, good us now; Si!-lncli flu- pot; also the tin pipes. Apply at ui I.iiulcn stieet roil SAL1 One pull of giav mates, well matched, weight !!00. sound and gen tle, good ihlvcis and wotkcis, single or double. Inquho of Munnlng Gillc .pic, New Mllfoid, Pa. llORSHS for sale at "J3 Ponn avenue. Call at bain. FOIt SALVJ A pair of vvoll-mutcliod geld ings at SO0 Gieen Rldgo stieet, city. FOIt SALU About 20 feet of desk coun ter, sin mounted with glass front and two openings, lower poition nicely pan elled, with diawcrs and shelves undoi ncath. May be seen at the office of The Tilbune. For Sale or Kent. rOPv SALH OK ItKNT Tho "J-storv bilck building, with boiler houso attached, and long tow of sheds for hoiscs. wag ons, etc.; also luihoad switch suitable for mamifuctuimg,puiposes; I.atclv occupied by tho Clock Tobacco Co 13. M. Wlnton, Room No K3, Mcais Eulldlng Furnished Rooms for Kent. lOIt IU3NT A fmiilshcd loom on second llooi fiont, $100 week. ul"i Adams live. Kooms and Board. PLIJASANT looms with bond for lour 01 five ioung men. inquiio J-IJ Vath Ington avenue. "Wanted. WANTUD-Smali fmiilshcd house. Ad dicta Eoc JO), city. Wanted To Buy. "VVANTHD To buy, second-lund safe. Address, stating price and sle, Au di cw Mitchell, Ji., Caibondalc, Pa. Vogel's Big Minstxols. A delightful sin pi Ho Is in stoic foi thoso thcatiically Inclined, for John Vo gel s big mlnsticls aio duo at tho Lj ccum lomoirow ovoning. Arthur Itigby will, of couise, bo tho chief meiiy makei on this occasion. Ho has long held tho piomler place, and in this gicutest of mlnstiol shows, will tidily demonstiata his light to tho tltlo "Comedy King." Ctawfoid &. Finning, unappioacliablc mu-jlcnl comedians; Don Goigon, comedy tuck ccllHt; tirobst brother.s, tlio danc ing dandles, I-atoy nnd Hdmonds, comedy aciolmtic maivoli, In their poiil-dcfjlng bicak-neck act; Chailcs Gnno, tho clever comodlnu and paiodlst, nn unusually laig singing lontlngpiit including tho gientcht nilnstiel b.ihso In tho world, Giant Mc-lk-lt-y, l'lofcs'-or N01 ton's doublo symphony oithtstia, and many others comprise this lingo company of lllty-fho membci. Scats now on sale. "Tlio Darkest Hour." "Tho Daikest IIoui," ono of tho taca fion's most successful molodiamiis, will bu tho attiuetlon nt tho Aciidomy for time (liO.s stai ting with a special matluco Thursday. It Is oifo of tho latest diuinaa fiom the pen of Lincoln ,T. Cut ter, and is Infused with numcious uool scenic tf ftcts and Inteipicted by n cast ot un usual cxcellontc. A vivid and u-alistlo tiiilu of enra tonnrt Iiir a cuivc, and ciosslng a imago In vlow of tho aundionce, Is ono of ilia many Htnrtllng devices cmplojed Iu tills tiulj great piodtictlon. ANNOUNCEMENTS OP THE RAILROADS KEDUCED RATES TO NEW OR LEANS. Vin Pennsylvania K.iihod, Account Meeting Nixtlonal Hax-dvvnie and Anieiicnn Haidvvaie Mnnufnctiir eis' Association, On iiiioum of the meeting of the National iliudwuio and Ameilcan llaidwaio Manuf.iuttiici.s' association, at Now Oilcans, La., November 10 to il. tlio Peniwylvimhi Itulhoacl company will sell excuihlon tleketB to Now Oi lcans and 1 etui 11, November M to is, good to lettun within eleven dujtf, in cluding dntu of Bale, at 1 educed intcn, For speciilu liifotmatlon legaulliig 1 ales and loutes, apply to neurcst ticket agent. 94.35 to New Yoik City and Return. Special Thanksgiving Day Rates, via the Lehigh Vnlley Rajliond, Wednesday, November .'8, the Lehigh Valley Milium! will sell tickets to New Yoik and letuiii at $1 oj tioni Scianton, good (tolug on ubotc date, limited to ie tuiu to uml lucliidliig November 30, good oil all tialiis except thu Hlack Diamond Uxpiess. For tuitlier iufoi m.itlon, consult Delawaio and Hudson luihoad agents, or (leotge Heller, city pubsenger agent, Lehigh Valley Mil loud, 09 Public Solum-, Wllkes-Uane, I'd. Benl Estate. Help Wanted. WANTHD Agcnli to sell tnu niidcof feo to coiHiimois Poiltlons ptfima iiptil. Grand Union Tea Co. Sit Lacka wanna avonuo. Help Wanted Male. AN'V pci son who will dlsliibttti simples tor dally should nddiois "Slaml aid" I Wells, Chicago St,-ail po-)ItIon. No uunassing. vVANTIJD Stiong oung man. Now Yoik Hug Co, coflicr Adams nveuue nnd Linden stitct. VVANTHD i:peilentid linenuin loi roti stiuctlon woik. Apply IV. D. J.nth lopc, Ml N01 th Jhiln stieet, Caibonilalo. V ANTHD Folly men at Tobjhanm, Pa., to woik on gtadlng tor 11 1 an ion! jwltch mill clt-aihur a pleco ot wooil ind. Call at up, Moms building. Tob liiimia Cieek Icu Co, C. C. Foibei, luas ui ei. Agents Wanted. ANTHD A good salesman to sell Chinese cmios. A bilglit bov tun muke good money. Send stumps loi- tnu samples. Z.1I1 Snh Moo, .Shanghai, China LARGE COKPOTtATION wants cncigotlc General Agent foi this county. No books, lnsuianco, 01 canvassing. Ac oualntanco with meirhanls and manu fnctuicis necessaiy. Peimunont. Uoml Stute age. opeiionce. icreienccs flist lot tei. Address, Suite 57.', No. 1001 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTHD-Bv woman as nurse to take cam of invalid l.ulv, thoioughlv cM'cilcneed; lcfoiences given. Addicss D. 3X1, Tilbuuo office. VANTDD Position as housekeepci In Piotcstant fumllv, wheio sho can have chaigo of work with somebody to assist. Good lcfoiences given. Addiess L. It, Tribune ofilce. SITUATION WANTKD to dilvc team. i-'J Reese stieet. M'ANTKD Dicssmukltlg to do home, 01 go out by tlio du. Call or address, Lena Spangcnbuig, '.'JJ Reese stieet, 1'iov idence. WAKTHD-A sltuntion tor gcneial house woik in piiinto ianrilv, 01 dining loom gill 01 second gill in hotel; do all kinds of woik; much epeiioncc Call 01 addicss, Lena Spangenbeig, 2JJ Rccso stieet. Pi ev idence L03t. LOST A watch fob vlth gold locket attached, rindoi will be lcwaulcil by lotuinlng to 110 VV'jomlng avenue Found. POUND A luigo pet cut, tigei (black aud giny), with white laco, neck and feet. Applv at S.'9 Madison ixvenue. Has been al tills addicsi lor about a week. SDALDD PROPOSALS will bo opened In tho otflco of tho City Itccoidet bv the Dhcitoi ot tho Dopaitment ol Public Snfuty at ti o'tlock p. 111., on I'lldav, Xo-Vimbe-i 11. 100-'. tor coal to bo delKoic-d at tho sevei.il flio and polite houses In tins city; also nt too city uai 11.1140 cic matoiy. Ulddcis vvlll bid on the lollop ing sl7is: Hgg, stove, chestuul. pea and buckwheat. Coal must be thu best 1111.1I. ttv. All bids shall 1 10 tiled with tho C'llj Coiiliollcr at his otllco In tlio City Hall not lutci than o'clock p. m . Filday, No vember 14, J811.'. The Bum of lit ty ($0 0u) dollnis In cusli 01 cci titled theck Is to bo enclosed with cath bid, width sum shall bo loitelttd to tho city in case of-ietusal 01 oinl don on tho pan of tho blildei to whom tho contiact is aw aided In i-u-cuto contiact within ten d.ij.s uftci tho awarding of tho wimo. Tho cltv icscivc-s tho light to ujtct .ui 01 all btdd. F. L VVnilJISIlK, Dhcclor Deputmcut ol Public Silety. Scianton, Pa, Nov. C. 1S0J. PROFSSIV Certified Fnblio Accountant. UDVYARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A . 2! Tiadeis' Hank Ilulldlng. Old 'phono liOl Architects. FRCDIIRICK L. BROWN. ARCH II, Real Uatutl L'scluingo Illdg, Uo Wash ingtun uvciiuo. Civil and Mining Engineeis. II. L. HARDING, blj CONNHLL RLDO. ST13VIJNBON iw nell building. KNIGHT, T.'ii CON- Deiltlsts. DR. C. 13. HILliNllURGHR. PAULl building, fcipiuio btieet, Scianton DR. C. C LAUI1ACII, IF. W'VO.MI.VG avo Fiio Insurance. SCIILAGHIt ,l CO, 401 Coiiiuill ilulldlng Patent Attoi neys. PAT E JM TS MlSWS&'r Tho only Jici-used and equipped p itont solltltoi In the ilt No tliuigj toi In foi matlon on p itentabllltj , uvti tt-11 eais' oNpcilt-nco Rcplog-Io & Co.. Alctirs Hills-. Hotelsjind Restnuiaiits, Til II L'LkCAPL l.'j ANDT:7"tirAN!v: lilt avenue Hulls le-usouablu P. iCIHULUlt, 1'iopilotor, BOIt.VNTON HOIISI3. NUAR D h. V. Passenger depot Coiidutted on tho I3u. lopenn plan Victor Koch. Piopijctoi. Scavenger. A HnitlGGS CLHANS PRI'V VAULTri and cots pools, no odoi , only iiupiuvul pumps used A II liilftjs. piupiluoi Leavo ouleiu 1100 Noith Alain avonuo. 01 Llcko's Uiug stoii, toiiii-l Addiim ami Mulbeuy limli K-lephones Wilo Scieens, JOSKl'H KHUTTHL. RHAR tjtl LACKA. uvc, Scianton, infii. ot Who Scieens Miscellaneous. MF.GAitanu imos. PitiNTnitb' sui'- pllt-H, envtlope-s. papet bugs twluo vVutehoiibC, lo Washington avenue. TI113 WlLKP.S-nAItRH RIX'OUI) CAN bo had In Scrdiitou at tho nous stand of Rt'lsuiuii Hi os, 40t Spiutu unit 001 Linden; AI Norton. S'U Lackawanua avu.; 1. S. Bchutzei, 211 Sjiiucu ettcct. Business Opportunity. ,-VSVA.ii1,tfcIS STOCK AND VVIIHAT TRADHllH with out dfiiiiy. Willo for 0111 special rnnr kol le'ttor. Freo on application. 8. M. Hlbhntd .; Co, metnlx'iii N, V, Consoll dated, nnd Htock Hichango. 41 nnd 41 llrondway, Now Yoik. ntrilillntied 1SI. Long DItanco 'Phone 2W Broad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONHY TO I.OAN Quick, sti night loans or nullillug nnd Loan. At Horn 4 to G per cent. Call on N. V. Wnikpf. IH-lir, Connoll building. Mlscollnncous. w- J""-" r s rm. Till! MODI!!, LAUNDRY. Dilnmoie. Iiiunilt-is slili ts at Sc rich nnd colluis and cuffs nt Uc. each. Family washing, I tents pel pound, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. , lu L'lTect Juno 1. ISO-'. linlns leavo Sci'iiiton for Now Yoik At 1.50, -J20, 1,05. 7u0 and 10 10 u. in.; 12 I), -to, J.ij p. in. Tor New Yoik and Phlla tlelplilix 7 50. 10 10 a. m., and ii 10 nnd " ii V, 'i.1. lm Gouldsboio At 0 10 p. m For J)ilffnlo-1.15, iJ2J and 0 00 n. in.: 1 r". liol nnd 11.10 p. m. For ningliamton. Hlmli.i and way Rtatlon.i-10 23 a. m. 1 OT. p in. Io; Oswego. Sviucuso nnd Utlca 1.15 and . V..,1"' ' r, !' m. Oswego, Syincuso and Utlca li.iln at C 22 a. m. dnlly, except Sunday. jor jiontrose-9 00 a. m.; 10", uml crop m. Nicholson accommodation -I 00 and C 1", p m llloomsbiiig Division For Nnithumbov Innd. nt (jX nnd 1010 n. m.l 1 C3 nnd B1C " ,,nnJ01 Pljnioutli, nt 8 10 a. in.; 3 10 and S 0, p :n. Sundiiv Ti ins-ror New York, 1 30, 3 20, 0.. 1010 n. m.: 3 10 nnd 3 Si P m. For Iliirfilo I li n.icl 0 22 u. m.: 1K5, 0.7) nnd ii io ). m. ror Ulnilr.x nnd way stations IV-' n "' rr Rlnglnmton and way sta tions, fioo n. m Hloomsbuig Division Leivc bcinnton. 10 10 n. m. and G 10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In L'ffcet Juno 13, 1U0-". Trulns Leavo Suanton Foi. Philadelphia and Now Yolk via D. " V-J- n at at t 1'- tlnough Parlor Car and Day Coich Caibonrnlo to Now Yoik and 9 17 a m . .,1th b v. Coach Caibon diilo to I'hlladelphlti, and 2 IS, 133 (Black Diamond IXpietjs). and 11 10 p. m. Suii-d'!la- U.,& Ir- ". R , 1 5S. 9 17 p. in. 1 oi vVlilt3 irtivon, Hazieton and prlnci PH pohUs In the coal legions, via D & lf-..n-?5 7 " -''S and 4 33 p m. For Pottsvlllp. 7 41 n. m I or Bethlehem, Huston, Reading, Hnr ilsbiug nnd pilnclpnl Intni mediate sta ll,0ons;1'1 D- ": If- R. R . 741, 0 17 a. m.; . IS, 4 3 1 (Blnclc Diamond Impress). 11 49 p. i"-o S""lajs D- ic IL R. R. 9 3S a. m . 1 1, 9 1 1 p in. For Tiinkhinnorlc, Townnda. Klmlra, Jtliaca, Geneva nnd principal intermediate btfttlcins via D , L & W. R. P. , 0 33 a. m. and Imp m. Foi Geneva, Rochester. Ruffnlo. Nlag nia Tails, Chicago and nil points westvlv D & if. n R, l.'Ol n. m ; 3 'S (Black V1"""11"' J-.MUPSS'. iu ii. 11.4-1 p 'm. Hiin dnvs. D Sc It. R. R., 12 03. 917 p m Pullman pnlor and sleeping or Lehigh vnlley Pallor cms on all tinins botwoen Wllkes-Bairo nnd Now Yoik, Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bildge. ROLL1N If. WILBUR. Gen. Supt , 25 Cortland stieet. New Yoik CHART US S LCH Gen. Pass. Agt , 2,1 Cm Hand stieet. New Yoik. AW NONnMACHHR, Dlv. Pass. Ast.. South r.ethlhcm. Pa. ror tickets and Pullman rcscrvitlons apply to cltv ticket office, 09 Public Squaic, Wilkcs-Bauc, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Rnihoad of New Jersey. Collected to September lo, 190-'. Stations in Now Yoik, foot Llncrty stieet and South Fony, N. R Tinins leavo Scianton foi New Yoik, riiliidelphia, Haston, Bolhlehom. Allen town Maurh Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wlllces-Bauo and Plttston nt 730 a. m . 1 p m nnd 4 p m. Siindnv, 2 10 p. m. Quaker City Hcpiess leaves Scianton TS'i a. in, tlnough solid vcsiibulo ti.xln with Pullman Uufiet I'm lor Cai foi Phila delphia with o tlv ono tluinita of ens for liiltimaio and Wnshington, D. C , and all pilnclpil pemts south uml west. Foi Avoci, Piltston nnd Wllkes-Barie, 1 p m and 1 p m. Sunday, 2 lo p in. Foi Long Binnch.-Occan Giovc. etc, 7 TO n. in nnd 1 p. m 1'or Reading, Lolnnon and Huulsbuig via Allentnvvu nt 7 30 n. m.l p in. mid I p m. Sunday, 2 Id n in For Tamilian and Pottsvillc, 7 30 a. m : 1 p m nnd I p m For latcs and tickets npply to agent at station W r. BB&SLF.R. Gen Manager. C M. BURT. Gen Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Seliedalo iu Ulfeet Juno Iti, 190.'. Tinins leavo Scianton o JS a. m , wool: days, tlnough vestibule tialu fiom WilUes-Biiie. Putlni in buffet p.ulor ear nnd co u lies to Philadelphia, via Potls vllle; slops at pilnclpil iutoi mediate tl tlons. Also lonucrts lor Siinhuiy, Tlni rldnng. Plilladelpblu, Ilaltlmnic, Wash ington anil mi I'liininuB ana ino wi-sr li 17 a. in . week dus, lor Siiubuiy. Uni ilsbuig. Philailelphli, tialtlmnie, Wash ington and Plttsbmg and th West 142 p in, week d.ns, (Sundaj I il P. m), for Sunbm. llnulsbui, Phlluilol. phl.i, Bsltlmoio. Washington and Flus hing and the West 3 "S p in, week dnvs, tllimigli vestlhulii tudn fiom WIIl.es-Buro Pullman buffet pin loi cm and i niches to Philadelphia via PottHvllle. Stops nt iililiitli.il Intel inoill ate stations ,',.,. o 13", P m. week dun foi llixzloton, Sun- bmv, Ilniilsbtiis, l'hlliiilelplila and Pitta XmB' J B UFTfniNON, Gpii Mgr. J B WOOD Gpu Pas- Agt Delaware and Hudcon. In F.tr 1 1 Jiini io, ij i." Tinins for CuiboJdalo leavo betanton at (1 II 7 il. '!. 10M n in . l-'O:, 1.1J, 2.11. :, 7, 0.'! 0 23, S2I, 91", 10 01 p in; 12 19. Wr'liiiiicsiiiilo-rt II, 10 r. n. m ; 211 and CF(r WllUc-nmio-C". 7 11 S4I. 'i 17. 10 'an in. L'UI, 1 12, 2 IS, Mi, 133, G 10. 7 is io 11, 11 I1' p m Foi I. V It It Polnls-7 11. 9 17 a. ni. " is. l M and H l0 n m Fur Peimsvlvnnlii It R Polnts-C31 9 17 a in . 1 1.'. ' -'s and I 33 p m For AllMinv and all points noi til 7 S'J n. ,n '"''''VlLN'DAYTrtMNS Pni C.iiboudiilp sr,rt, 11:1.1 a m; 2,11, 1 i I,- mill H 17 P m Foi WIlUi"s-llaiiii-9".S a m i 12.0.), 1.3S, S.s C 1.' and 0 17 i m ,,,. 1'or Mli.my unil Points noi Hi T ..1 p, m por Honcsdalo-S 30 a m ; 11") and 2 31 11 W1 L PRYOR. D P A Perm ton. Pa. Ella Ralhoad Wyoming- Division. Iu F.ffict Sentimuoi- F, VMi . Tiiilliu Kuo biianton tm New Yoik, Nuwbuigli and liiti-initillalo points also foi Iluwloy and local btations at 7 20 n. " Vor'noiKMlaio' and AVhllo .Mills at 1.31 '''I'lalns nnlvo at Scianton nt 10 33 a. m. and !' !' P m New Yoik, Ontario and Western. Tillio tublo In ellout 6iiuuu, fcipl .'J, I'M. .Oltll UOL.MJ 'I RAINS. Li.un Leavo Anlvo Tialns. Sciaiitou Caiboiulale Cadosta. X i lu. on. m 11 loa iu 1 tm ih. No 7 0 10 p in Al Cm boitduloo Wj!m 4 SOUTH HOI ND T Loavo I .cavil Arilvn Ttulns Cadosla. C.irbomlale Siianlnii, No o ii'iOn m 7J.",a. in, Nn - . 2 11 P in 4 in p m I 43 p. in. KL'MJ.WH ONLY. NORTH HOUND Leavo Leavo 'Aulv.i Tialns Suanton Caibonilalo Cadosla. No 9 (30a in 910a m lo lia. in. No 5 ...., 70p in Al CailMiiiduIo7 13 p m bOFTIl UOFNI) Leavo Leivo Anlvu Tuilii". C'adoslu. Ciubondala Scianton, No o oSOu m. 7j",u.m. No 10 I -') P in 0 ij p m. u i", p. m. Tiuin Nos 1 ou week das, nnd ' on Siiiiiiiih lannitl loi Now Yotk ilty. sn,. dlulown, Wnlioii. Noiwhh. Ouelda, Os. wogo mid all point 1 wc-ji Tiuln No 0. with "Quaker City na pless" nt Suanton, via ( It R of N, .1 tor Phllndelplili, Atlantic City, llalthnoie Washington und Pennsjhaiilix stuto points. Sto tlmo-tablo and consult ticket ngonti for coiiiint-tloiiH with olhor lines. J. C. ANDI3RSON. G PA. New York. J. B. wr.I.SII. T. P A . Scranton. Pa."