4 ' in 1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- AVJ0DNJGSDAr, NOVEMBER 12 JWU2. - y . . vj-t NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special lo tlio Scranton Tilbinie I'lttston, Nov. 11,EvniiH Ihos., the South Mnln stioel Rroecis, have leased the vacant Gillespie fitoio room ad joining tliclr present store room, and will open a shoe department within a shot I time. The fuueial of the late Mrs. Mar gin at Evans tool: place Sunday after noon ft oin the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edmund Uvuim, nt Sobnstopol. Hei vices were held In the Welsh Con urcKatlonnl church, In charge of Rev. W. 1). ThoniiiH, of this city, and Rev. Thomas P. .tonkins, of Home, N. Y. The pall-hearers weto grandsons of the deceased. Interment, was made In the Plttston cemetery. The Chautauqua, chcle una enter tained last evening at the homo ot I. W. Dei shinier, on Wyoming avenue. The Exeter hoiough school board luis decided to engitge no new principal for the balance of tho term, the position having been vacant for the past few veel owing to tho resignation ot tho fotnier principal. MIb Cavvlcy, form erly nsslstunt, is acting In the capacity of principal, and sho is assls'tcd by one of the substitute teachers. Tuu now business department which has been nddrd lo the cuirlculuin of the I'lttston high school was opened today fr the lhst ,tlme. Professor Mc tiiiig.in, formeily of St. Thomas' col lege, Scanton, Is in charge. The Welsh Congicgiitlonal mlnisteis of Luzerne and Lackawanna counties held their monthly meeting here Mon day afternoon. This evening Rev. T. C. Edwards, of Kingston, deliveted a lecture in tho Welsh Congregational chuich on his recent trip to the Holy Land. 'Squlie Nathan Moise, of Hughes town borough, has secured a. patent on a hub for wagon wheels that Is bald by local wheelwrights to be one of the slickest things out. By means of tho , 'squire's Invention it Is possible to place a new spoke in a wheel without taking the wheel fioni the ncle of the wagon or eaniage, and the wheel can be tiued with nccuiacy. The patent was granted at the Washington patent ofTlcc in remaikably quick time. Edwuid Waffner, of Duiyea. a dilver hoy .it the William A. colliery, was caught between two e.us yesteiday morning and badly squeezed. He was lemoved to his home. An Italian laborer at the Stevens col lit, y had his leg broken by a fall of rock Satin day afternoon. The til st of it feeiies of live basket ball games between the Ninth Regi ment and the Plttston team took place in Kitby's hall here last evening. Rev. John Render, of Tamaqu.i, has been choc" n pastor of St. Peter's Lu theian chinch, of Hughestovvii bo-- ougli, to (ill tho vacancy created by the leslgnation of Rev. O. F. Ettweln. He will take c'naige of the congregation on Nov. 23. . FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scinnton Tiibuuc. roieat'citv. Nov. 11. Dis. C. It. Kjiupp and It. C. Noble and L. J. Wells mil Phllo Leu letuined this moinlng liom a hunting tiip In Pike count j, laden with two deeis. Peter Bias, who was killed at Cai bondnle this afternoon, hud spent Sun day with fi lends In Foiest Citv. Ho was a native of the noithein pail ot Wayne county, and .is a member of Company 13 was stationed hue lor sev cial months dining the stilke. Rai low's inlnstiels held down tin bo.u ds In tlie opei.i house last evening and cracked tho jokes that have been making theatie-goes laugh for u gen eration. It is the lhst onteit.'ilnmeut Forest City has had In many davs. r.hrn Bums, one of the Noitheaslein Pennsjlvnnla Telephone company di rectors, was heie on business todav. In commenting on the olfoits of Sus quehanna to secuie the county Instituto for that place next j ear, the News asks: "Why uot.hnvo the institute in Foiest Cltv ? Give the lencheis a chance to ce tho biggest town In tho county, Km in a few modem languages and cxploie a coal mine. The natuial advantages of Forest Citv should bo recognised at Hist glance." Why not? DURYEA. Special to t'lo Scrantou Tilbune. Durypii, Now 10. ail . and Mia Bai ley, of Wilkes-llnuo, and Miss Lizzie Davis, of Nanticoke, spent Sunday at the homo of Miss Liza Blown, of this ulnce. The Mineral of Mis. Cniyl, of Giovo sticet, took place yesteiday. Inter ment was made In Maroy cemotmv. Mrs. Edgar Davis, of Gieeuwood, Is visiting at the home of her grand mother, Jlis. Leg, of this place. Mrs. Burleigh and daughter, Lllllc, Is visiting at the home of the iorniera daughter, Mis. William Shales, ot this place. Miss Chin lotto Blown spent Sunday with friends In Sernnton. Miss Eva Lane visited In Seiunton yesterday. DUNDAFF. Special to tho Hcranton Tilliiinn. Dundnff, Nov. 10.-O. T. Hull Is mak ing some lmpiovements In and about his stoie, which adds much to the up peaianeo of tho piopertv, Mr. Aithur Leo has accepted a posi tion with Dr. Nlles, of Caibondale. Itupeit AVells hus accepted a posi tion with the Curbondule Machine com puny. He will moo his household ef lects to Curbonclalo soon. Mis. H. I). Nicholson Is spending n few dayK with fi lends down the valley, Ir, Ruluh liiiullcW has been ap pointed to 111! the vacancy In the bor ough council caused by the death of deafness Cannot bo Cured by local implications us they cannot icach tilO diseased liintlon nf lhu niLl. 'I'huw, Is It only onu way in euio deafness, mid thai is uy constitutional icmeilles. uearness is caused by un intlumcd coiulltiou of tlu mucous lining of ilia Eustachian Tube. A hen this uibo Is lutlamcd ou hive a lnniblitig sound or Imp 'ct healing, anil when It Is untiioly closed, Detifiiess Is tlio icsult. and unless tho influmutlou can can bu taken na und this tuba icstoied to Us normal condition, healing will bo destioycd foieinr: nine cases out of ten nru caused by Cutawh. which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tlio mucous sei Ices. Wo will eivo One Bundled Dollais mr any raw of Deafness (caused by eatallh) that cannot bo ruied by Hulls Catuuh Cure, bend for circtilui. fice E. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold b.v Dl ugglsts. 7Jc Halls Family Plll ilia i.j(. O. P. Phlnney. Rnlph will make a good councilman. Ralph Thatcher has enlisted In tho Thirteenth leclnienl and is now on dutv. ; The (lancing class In Decker's link Is being well attended, Everybody is w olconie. , Rev. Mr. Putmnu has moved Into the piopeity adjoining the Episcopal chut cli. Miss Delia Baker has moved to Scinnton, whcio she has accepted a po sition with Mr. Knuffold. Clllfoid creamciy will run hut eveiy other dav for the remainder of the season. Funnel a ate veiy Indignant ocr the ndvnnced price of coal. TONKHANNOCK. Special to the Scianton Tiibuuc. Tunkhannock, Nov. 11. The annual teachers' Institute for Wyoming coun ty will be held heic at the couit house during the we'ek commencing Dec. S. County Superintendent Frank H. Jiu vis has seemed an nble corps of lec turers for the occasion, Commander Richmond P. Hobson, of Merrlmuc fame, having been listed to deliver a lectin c during tlio com so. Bert Stone and family, of Stull, aio the guest ot his btother, Cashier Ed win N. Stone, of the Wyoming Nation al bank. Tin matter of the application for a chaiter for Lacoyvlllo boiough, to which exceptions have been tiled, will come up for argument In court this after noon. Ex-Sheilff Frank T. Knupp, of Mill City, was calling on friends bote on Monday. Mr. Knapp was elected one of the county auditors at the election held last eek. Attorney C. B. Little, of Scianton, spent Sunday with his mother at this place. AVllbur R. Artits was a business man at Wllkes-Barre yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Com Might, of Parsons, who lias been visiting relatives at this place, returned home on Monday. Another Hallowe'en mischief case will be tried at Nicholson today before a justice of the- peace. Aithur Smith Is the Injured party, and he claims that on thut night a crowd of boys of the town maliciously lemoved the wheels and other parts fiom a valu able wagon and threw them away so that he has been unable lo lecover them. HAML1NTON. Special to tho Scianton Tiibuue Hamllntou, Nov. 11. Miss D. P. Ham lin entertained at luncheon Friday last the following ladle-,: Mis. Thomas Cook, Mis. Sanfoid William", Mis. Ann Nash, Mis. F. A. Oichaid, Mis Lucia Moigan and Miss Manilla Jones. Mr. C R. Spangenbeig has lemodeled tho house lie lecently pui chased of C. R. Fitch and expects to occupy it this w eel-. Mis. Ainos Biooks bus moed into John 0bot ne's house, Mr. and Mis. Osboine sue spending several months with their daughter, Mis. David Bid well, of Ciesco, Pike county. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Edw ai ds gave a dinner Hallowe'en night. Those pies ent weie Mr. and Mis. Thomas R. Ed wards, of San Fianclsco, Cal.; Mr. and Mis. D. W. Edw aids, daughter Flossie and son, Edwin, of Gravity, Pa.; Mrs. Myito French Kuresteiner, of Engle wood, N. J; Mis. F. A. Orchaid, Miss Fiances Oichaid and Mi. and Mis. T. li. Oichaid. Mis. William Noble and Son, of Ster ling, and Mis. C. E. Wright, of this place returned last week fiom visit ing fi lends in New York state. Mis. Mjita Fiench Kuresteiner, of Engluwood, N. J., spent a fow days last week with her grand-pnients, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edwaids. MKs Mahahi Jones left Tuesday for Jcrmyn, Pa., wheio she expects to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Adeline Sampson. Mr. William Alt Is on a hunting ex pedition in the wilds of Pike county, Mrs. II. F. Nicholson and Miss D. P. Hnmlln spent Saturday last in Pau pack as the guests of Mis. B. F. Kel iain. FACTOliYVJLLE. Sperl.il to the Scianton Tribune Factoiyvllle, Nov. II). The foot bail game last Satuiday between Scianton high school and Keystone academy was won by Keystone, the scoie being 2S-0. Some twenty-llvo joung fi lends of Miss Fanny Wrlgley tendered her a surpilse paity lust Satuiday evening In honor of her seventeenth birthday. They weio veiy pleasantly entei tallied with games and lefieshnients and Miss Wiigley was lemembeied with a num ber of pietty souvenirs. Miss Flota Biddlemtm entertained a paity last Filduy eonlng at her pleas nut home on Bunker Hill. Paulowna lodge, D. of R. will hold a special meeting next Filduy evening. All memljPiH of the degiee staff aio icqueslcd to be piesent. Theieunlonand toll call of the Metho dist chuich will he held next Thursday Nov. IV, fiom 10 a. m closing with a seinioii In the evening by Rev. J. S. Lewis, a foimer pastor. Tho ladles will seivo dinner and supper In tho chinch. Miss Minnie Baldwin, of Dixon, Is spending a few days with Mis. James Wynd. Mis, Jennie S. Roe and sou, Hawaii, nie visiting fi lends nt Laceyvllle. NEW MILFORP. Special to' the Scranton Tilbune. New Mllfoid, Nov. II, Mrs. Goldei and son, of Cohocton, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Qulun. Tlio Sigma society will meet nt the home or Miss Maude Spencer, Thurs. day evening. Mis. Hnny Bartlett, of Blnghainton, spent Monday with her puieuts, Mr. and Mis, Jesse Vails. The AAr. J, C. society meets at the home of Mis. Snyder, Thuisday after noon. ' Mr. and Mis, Huiinah, ot Scrunton, weio guests of Mr. und Mis. David Mc C'onnell, the foie part of the week. DUNDAFF. Special (o the Scianton Tiibuue. Dundaft, Nov. 11. The outlook lieia now Is that during the coming winter everybody wll bo his own butcher, Elmer Rldgeway, our genial butcher, who has served us so futhfully Jor life past years, has decided not to come to un durlnff the winter months, ns there Is not business enough In his line to wairant It. This h regretted very much by not only the people of this borough, but by nil who dcnl with Mr. Ridge way for miles around thin section. The people who did business with Mr. Rldge way nlwayH found him ptenBnnt and agreeable. We sincerely hope ho will return to us In tho spring, ns he Is al ways n welcome visitor. HONESDALE. Special to the Scianton Tiibuue. Honesdate, Nov. 10. A special tialn will tnko from seventy-live to one bun dled Free Masons fiom Honesdnle to Hnwiey, Tuesday night, to attend the banquet and Mnsonlo nnnlveisary to bo observed by the Hnwiev lodge. Isnnc Hani Is at the homo ot his mother, Mis. R. W, Hum, on Second sticet. He has lcllnqulshed his position In Burfalo, N. Y., and accepted one with the Honesdnle Elevator company. The county Instituto opened with n large poitlon of tho teachers present at the flrst session proper Monday, nt 1.30 p. in. Theie are ills teachers In the tVnmty. Tuesday at 9 a. m. devo tional exorcises wilt be conducted by Rev. James P. Ware, followed by Hon. H. R. Pattcnglll; subject, "Primary and advanced Lnngungo." Piofessor K. Ij. Kemp: subject, "Emlle," and Dr. E. F. Blgolow, "The Cue Bono of Na ture Study." At 1.30 p. m., "The Pub lic School and Its Mission," Piofessor E. L. Kemp; "Plant Life," Dr. Blge low; "Instiuctlon," Superintendent Pat tenglll. At S p. m In the Opera House, entertnlnment, musical and humorous, tho Rogeis-Grllley Combination. HOPBOTTOM. Special lo tho Scianton Tribune. Hopbottom, Nov. 11. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tiffany arc spending the week In Now York. The ladles of the Unlversallst church will meet with Mrs. W. E. Brown, on Wednesday afternoon, for a business meeting and lo woik for the fair. No supper will be served. Mrs. Frank Bell and sons have le turned to Scranton, after spending some time with Solomon Boll. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McVicar vis ited their daughter In Oiange, N. J., last week. Mis. Frank Benjamin, of Nicholson, culled on Her mother, Mrs. Titus, one day last week. Mis. Almlra Blown has relumed to her home In Newark Valley. George Ackerly, of Blnghainton, and Miss Myia Jackson spent Sunday with Nelson Jackson. NICHOLSON. Speilal to the Scranton Tilbune. Nicholson, Nov. 11. Hairy Benjamin, who is working in Scianton spent Sun day with his mothei. A. L. Thnycr, of Blnghainton, is a caller in town. N. V. Walker, of Keelersbuig, was a caller In tow n Monday. Miss Estel Stark, spent the Sabbath with Ruth Wldermuu, of D.iltou. Bruce MucConnell spent Sunday with his patents at Haifoid. The social club will meet with Miss Juna Wainer, Filday night. MOOSIC. Motley Hawl:, of Prlcebuig, s-pent Sunday in tow n. Mrs. T. Jf. Stearns und daughtoi, Jesie and Elsie, of Gieen Itidge, have returned home after spending a few days In town. i Mrs. Meriitt Pediitk, of Scinnton, pent Sunday with her sister, Mis. S. J. Hinds. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion have tented the rooms founeily occupied by P. J. Holland In tho Lew is building. Chailcs Snyder has entered the gio teiy busines-3 In partneiship with James AVhithead. John Close, formeily employed with tho Spring Biook Lumber company, has accepted a position In Scianton. Mrs. Twining and daughter, Jose phine, of Park Place, aie visltlntr with friends in town. Situations Wanted. SITUATION AA'ANTED by youtiR lady stenoRinpher. Address Ariios, Tilb une office, SITUATION WANTED-By jotuiR lady experienced in stenography nnd type writing; wiltes Rood long hand; desiies position Immediately. Addicss AV., caro Tilbune ofllce. PROFESSIONAL. Ceitlfied Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A, 2J Tiadeis" Bunk UuildliiR. Old 'phono 1S(M. Aichitccts. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estate Exchange Bidg., 120 AA'nsh lljRton avenue. Civil and Mining Engineeis. II. L. HARDING. 815 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & null building. KNIGHT, 720 CON- Dontlsts. DR. E. O. E1LENBERGER, PAUL! building, Spitico sticet, Scianton. DR, C, C. LAl'BACH, 115 AVYOMING nvo File Insurance. SCHLAGER tc CO., 401 Connell llulldliiE Patent Attorneys. nTr MTO Inallcountrles MA I b IM I O of the Globe. Tho only licensed und equipped patent solicitor In tho city. No uhaigo tor In tormatlon on patentability; over ten euis' uNpeileucc. Ituploglu & Co., Mcars Pldg. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, IS and 127'FRANIC lln uvonue, Rates icabonublo. I', U1EGLER, Piopilotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & AV. Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu lopean plan, Victor Koch, Piopilctor. Scavenger, A. B. HUIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and i eta pools: no odor; only linpiovcd pumps usttd. A. Ji. llilggu. piopiletur. Leavo oiduis no Not th Main avenue, or Elcke's drug stoio, corner Adams and Mulbeiiy, Both telephones. Wiie Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR CU LACKA. avo., Seiunton, nifis. of AVI re Seieens. Miscellaneous. MKOAROEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP, pllos, onvolopes. paper bags, twine. Warehouse, L0 AA'ashlngton avenue. THE AVILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be bud In Scranton ut tlio news stand of Relsman llios.. 4u0 Spiuco and Wi Linden; M. Noiton. 32J Lackawanna uvu.; 1. S Si'lintzei. 211 Spiuio btitct. THE TRIBUNE'S " WANF ' WANTS. FOR HS. 1 SALES 0r.tr Half a Cent a Word. Real Estate. $4700 A Handsome New Steam Heated Residence; Worth $1,000 More. This beautiful house Is only twenty minutes' walk from the court house There are seven rooms finished, also a handsome bath room and a store room. The reception hall and dining room are finished in oak, with hard pol ished floors. Every room in the house Is bright and attractive, and so arranged as to appeal to the ladles, as they will certainly testify when they see the house. The owner and architect worked hard, and as the result shows, wisely, in the planning and construction of this residence, and nothing but a knotty business transaction has caused the owner to make the sacrifice which this offer entails. If you are looking for such a place and the prlc6 Is right, you need look no farther, but call at once and see about the terms of sale, which are very fair. W. T. HACKETT, The Real Estate Broker, Real Estate Exchange Building, 136-138 Washington Avenue A BEAUTIFUL HOME PROPERTY The house is a substantial stone front structure. It is large and beautifully finished ; has four open fireplaces, together with large set plate glass mirrors, and in every way this house is modern and unique in its appointments. It is situated on a lot 72 ffxl81 ft., on Washing ton avenue. This Place Can & t p fif Be Bought for $ 12, UUU Or owner will exchange for double house, centrally located. $2,000 I $6,000 "Will Buy a Property Listed Will Buy a at$3,30u The demand for pi opcrty In this lo- ' 2 Room "ousc cation vill make It -woith $.",000. It 600 Block on Bideiatlon"'"10"' Wrth ,OHP C" Quincy Avenue A Building Lot A Washington Ave. Tor $400 Building: Lot This lot is well situated, convpiii- An exceptionally good Investment out to the Washlni'toii npnun piopeity. an Its location and sizo Ktieet car line and wiii be" bal- m,lUeb il suitable for building a caln for home ono wlshlii"- to linllrl stoio mid homo combined. It can ft nice llttlo Tom"? bnpui chased If taken at onco for HBB-"f - a Op!"" Heal Estate . HOLuA 1 b BsSffie' Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa, For Rent. FOR RENT Desk loom pilvileges, 111- oludlnR use ot new Remington ma chine. Council building. Addiess D., Tilb une oflico. FOR RENT Dwelling house coiner ot Hrjn Mawr and Paik avenue. Ten dollais per month. ?1S For Rent Ten-mom houso; excellent ncighboihood; nil modem lmpiove ments, on avenue. Apply to R. P. Ham ilton, 12b Spiuco stieot. For Sale. Genuine diamond in 14K ling, H lauit, $10; li curat, J12; H caiat ling, $28; hoop ling, tlvo diamonds, V2 caints, $05; dia mond nnd ruby ling. $.'0; diamond ling, tlueo stones, piuo white, V- cniats, $85; diamond ling two stones, ii carat, $30; diamond stud, 1 1-10 caits, $90; tlueo diamonds and two mbles In ling. $10; Tlff unv ling, 1 caiat, $90; eaidiops, 1V6 caiats, $113; ladles' biooch, l'i caiat, $90; ladles' pin, caiat, $15; gents' ling, ueuily 7 caiats (not a. jellow stono), $000. Your money buck without aigument If not s-at-isfled. AValter AV. Wlnton. Diamond Pal lor, Room 007, Mears building. FOR SALE Dining loom nnd ojster houso, 207 Lackawanna tivenue. FOR SAIjE Ono pair of ginv maies, wall matched, weight 2300. Hound and gun llo, good dilvei.s nnd woikeis, slnglo or doublo. Iuuulia of Manning Gillespie, Now Mllfoid, Pa. FOR SALE A pair of well-matched Reld Ings at WO Gieen Rldgo sticet, city. FOR SALE-About 20 foot of desk coun ter, surmounted with glass fiont and two openings, lower poitlon nicely pan elled, with diawurs and shelves undoi ncath. May be seen at the offlce of Tho Tilbune. For Sale or Rent. TOR SALE OR RENT-Tho 3.stoiy bilcl; building, Willi boiler house attached, and long low of bheds for hoises. wag ons, etc; also lalhoad switch suitable for mnnufactuilnR pill poses; lately occupied by the Clock Tobacco Co B, M. Wlnton, Room No. C05, Mcuis Building, Furnished Rooms for Rent, ' WWWN IOR RENT A furnished loom on hocond lloor fiont, $150 wouk. u)5 Adams avo, Wanted. WANTED Five shaics of Title Guaiunly stocK. Aiiuress ji., mis aiiicu. AVANTED-Small fuinlslied hoiibs. ill ess Box UK), city, Ad- WantedTo Buy, WANTED To buy, second-hand safo. AddiebH, stating plica and sUe, Au di evv .Mitchell, Jr., Coibondule, Pa Xost. LOST Pay envelope containing $J5 00; will Under please letuiii It to the Electilc Light oflico, boaul of trade building. LOST A wutch fob with cold locket attached. Finder will bo luvvarded by loUunliig to 410 AVyomlng avenue. Found. FOUND A large pet cut, tiger (black and giuy), wiin wiuiQ nice, neci; ami reut. Apply at S29 Mudihon uvcuue. Has ben ut lids uddiess for about a week. No Order Accepted Tor Less Than 10 Cents. Real Estate, BUYS IT Branch WANT Offloas. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIULTJ5. coiner Mul beiiy sticet nnd Webster live. GUSTAV PICHEL, Uil) Adams avenue. West Side GEO. AV. JENKINS, lot South Main avenue. South Scianton FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Cedur avcniio. North Scranton GEO. AV. DAA'IS, coiner North Main avenue and Maikot btieet. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick- s-on ave'nuo, V. J. JOHNS, 920 Gieen Rldgo Hticet. C. l.ORENZ. coiner AVushluRton uvciuio nnd Million stieet. Feteisburg AV. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Iivlng uvenuo. Duninore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. AA'ANTED Agents to sell tea and cot fco to coiisuiuots. Positloim pel ma nent. Gtnnd Union Tea Co,, Jtl LueUu wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Five lhst class cuipentoi.s, Apply to Hciantou uiass Ainnucuciur lug wo , Moohlc, PATTERN MAKER wanted! good wages to good uiC'ii famlliur with our wink, Scianton Steam Pump Co,, Uieen Rldgo, WANTED An expel lenced man In linen, domistlo and wubli goods, ail com munications ati let ly coiilUluutlal, Ad ill ess C, D. E., Tllbuno ofllce, WANTED EMiorleiK oil iluemau for ton stl action woik. Apply A', D. Lulh lope, 50 Noith Main sticet, Caibondnlo, AVANTED-Fcity niuii at Toiijhouna, Pa to woik nu grading for a i. id iom) bvvitcli and dealing u plecu of wood land. Call ut lAi Mcais building, Toby, haiina Cicek Ice Co., C. C. Fcibor, ticus. uivr. Help Wanted Female. VWWWWWVS'SAAAnAAAilliAIMVAWSA' AVANTED A good gill for geneiul hoiibe vvoiK. Mrs. A. B, Rolph, ill Seventh stieet, Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigetle Ueauial Agent for this imiiily. No books, iiibiimuce, or cuuvusbing. Ac nualntanco with meichauts und inauu. fuctuieis neccssaiy, Peimauuut. Bond. Stute ugo, exiicileiicu. icfeirntos lhst let teu Addicts. Suite 072. No 1001 Chestnut Sl.fPbiladelvblu. DIRECTORY. BUSINESS 0PPWIIIIE1 ll&UWE Only Half a Cent a WorJ. Business - Opportunity. STOCK AND WltriAT TIlAnUIlS with out delay. AVilto for our special mar ket loiter. Vrco on application, S. At. Illbbaid & Co., mcinbeiH N. V. Consoli dated and Stock nxcliange. II and 111 Hi midway, Xcw Vuik. INtahllshcd Wl. Long Dlslnnio 'Phone HISS Utoad. Monoy to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OV AION11V TO T.OAN Quick, stiulRht loans or llulldlng and I.oan. At fiom I to II per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. mi.3lii Conned buttdliiK. Miscellaneous. THi: ' MODI2T, LAUNDUY, Diinmoto, laundeis shlits at So. each and collaia and carts at lc. each. Family Uih1iIiik. i ccntB per pound. LEGAL. TUB ANNUAL, ntockholdeii niicthlK of tho Consolidated Water Supply Co., ttlll be held at tlit'lr ollleo In tlio city of Scianton, IM Wednesday, November L'U, 100J, at n a. in., for tin- election of ol llceis for thu oiisuIiib year and for tho tiansactton of anv other business that may como before tlio meetliiR. tlUOHOi: IJ. JUU.MYN, Seuoluij. TI1H ANNUAL Htoekholdeis mectiiiR ot tho Panther Creek 'Water Co., will bo hold at their oflleo In tho city of Scian ton, Pa,, Wednesday, November , l'WJ, at 9 a. m , for tho election ot olllccis for tho ciiHUiiiK ear and for tho tuinsactlou ot uny other business that may comu bofoie the meeting. GEORGE li. JURMYN, Secictnry. TIII2 ANNUAI, stockholder meetliiR ot tlio Lackawanuii Valley Water Supply Co, will bo held nt their ofllec In thu Uty of Scianton, Pa., Wednesday, November M, W2, at 0 a. m., for tho election of ol llccis lor tlio ensuing jcai and for the transaction of unv other business that may como befoic the meotlnR. GEORGi: D. JBItMYN, Secietaiy. TH13 ANNUAL htoekholdeis mectinq: ot tho Caibondale Water Co, will be held at their otllco In tho city ot Scian ton, I'n., Wednesday, November 2d. 190J, at !) a. m, for the election ot oniceis for tho enRiihiR year and for tho tiansactlon ot nny other business that may como bcfoie tho meetliiE;. GEORGE li. JERMYN, Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL, stockholder meeting of tho Fall Brook & Nowtoti Water Co . will bo held at their ofllec in the city of Scranton, Pa., Wednesday, November L'o, mo.', at 9 n. m., for tho election ot of llcois for the ensuing; year und for the tiansactlon ot nny other business that may come befoio tho meetlnij. QEORGD 13. jnilMYN.Secieliuy. THE ANNUAL stockholders mcotliiR of tho Uunlondale AVatcr Co, will bo held at their ollico In tho citv ot Scian ton. Pa., Wednesday, Novembei "i, 1U0.', nt 9 a. in., for tho election of oillteis for the ensuing jear and lor the ti impaction of anv other business that may como be foio tho nicotine. GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secietary. THE ANNUAL stockholders meetlnR ot tho Rock Cliff Water Co , will bo held nt their office in tho city of Scianton. Pa , Wednesday. November 2, 19U-', at 9 a. m., for the election of officers tor tlio onsuInK jear mid for tho tiansactlon ot any other business that may como be foio the meetlmr. GEORGE li. JERMYN. Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL stockholdeis mcetins' of - tho Vniulllng Water Co . will bo held at their ofllec in tho citv of Scianton, Pa., Wednesday, November "C, 1'JOJ, at 9 a. m . for tho election of otllceis for tho -I ensuing jear and for tho transaction of any other business that may come be foio tlio meeting. GEORGE li. JERMYN, Secietary. THE ANNUAL stockholdeis meetinR of the Fell AVnter Co, will be hold at their oflico In the city of Scianton, Pa , AVodnesdny, November 2i,, 1902, at 0 n. in for tho election of otllceis for the ensu ing vear and for tho transaction or any other business that may come befoio thu meeting. GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL stockholdeis moctlliR of tho Ciystal Lake AVater Co., will bo held at their otllco in the city of Scran ton. Pa . AVednesdav, November 2'", 1902, at 9 n. m., for the election of officers for tho ensuing e.u and for tlio tiansactlon of anv other business that may como be foio the meeting. GEORGE B. JERMYN. Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL stockholdeis meeting of tho Jerniyn fc Rushbiook AVatcr Co. will bo bold at their oflico In tho city ot Scianton. Pa.. AVcdnesday, November 20, 1102, at 9 a m.. for the election of of llceis for tho ensuing year and for the tiansactlon of anv other business that may como bcfoie tho meeting. GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL stockholders meetliiR of the Jeimjn AVater Co, will bo held at their oflico In the city of Scianton, Pa., AVednebday, November 20, 1902, at 9 a. in., for tho election of olllceis for tlio ensu ing year and for tho tiansactlon of any other business that may como befoio the meeting. GEORGE B. JERMYN. Heciclury. THE ANNUAL htoekholdeis meetliiR of tho Rushbiook AVater Co., will be held at their ollico In tho cll.v of Scianton, Pa., AVednesday, November 20, 1902, at 9 a. in., for the election of olllceis tor tho ensuing year nnd for tho tiansactlon ot any other business that may come befoio tho meet ing. GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL stockholders meeting of tlio Clinton AVater Co., will bo held ai their oflico In the city of Scianton, l'.i , AVednesday, November 20, 1902, at 9 a. ni , for tho election of ofllcem tor thu ensuing vear und lor tho tinnsnctlou of any other business that may como befoic tho input- "' GEORGE IJ. JERMYN, Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL stockholdeis mooting of tho Glenvvood AVnter Co.. will bo hold at their ollico in tlio city of Scranton, P i., AVednebdny, November 20, 1902, nt 9 a. m , for the nlectlon of ofllcois tor tlio ensuing icar and for tho tiunsnctlon of any other business that may como bufoiu I ho mul- GEORGE B. JERMYN, Societal y. THE ANNUAL stocltlioldeis meeting of tho Mavllold AVater Co, will bo hold at their ollleo In tho city of Scianton, Pa , AVednesday, November 20, 190J, at 9 a. in , lor tlio election of ofllcois for the ensuing year und for tlio tiunsnctlon of any other business that may come boioio tlio meet. " GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secietary. THE SOUTH SIDE UANK-A special meeting of tho htoekholdeis of thu South Sldii Bank will bu held at tho bank lug houso on Monday, November 2 lib, 1902, between the bonis of 3 and t o'clock p. in, to tnko action on umuov.il or dis appioval of tho pioposed Incieaso of the uipllul btock of the bank fiom $50,000 to $1,0,000, FRANK Jil'MMLER, Secietaiy IN RE: Insolvency of Patilck McNulty. In tho Coutt of Common Pleas of Lackuwunua county, No 111 November Toini, 1902, To all ciedltois of Put! Ms McNully of thu City of Caibondale, Statu of i'emi sylvuula; Please tulfo notice, tliat tho said com I huu llcd Monday, tho 1st day of December, UK)., ut nluu o'clock a in., in open couit, as thu tlmo and plain for licuiiug thu petition ol the above named Patilck McNulty, fot bis ills cli.ugo as an Insolvent. A. AV. BEftTHOLl'. Attoiney for PctUlouei, ESTATE OP Clnlatlna R. I.lzleman, de ceased Letters testameutuiy upon thu above named estate buying been guinted to tho iiihIbi signed by tho icglstcr ot wills of Lulmuunna county, all poicons having claims against the estate aio io uuested to piesent them, and those In. ilobted to tlio estate ale icquhcd to lual.o Immediate payment to FREDERICK AV Zl.LEMAN. Admlnistiator, Seiunton, Pa. R L. LEVY, AltoniQV. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lnckawnnna and Western. . , IN Effect Juno l, mi ' Tialns leavo Bcinnlon for Now' Ydrlt AtUiO, 3.:o, Co-,, 7.G0 and ipjo-tt. m.; 12.40, 3 40, nnr. p. in. For Now Yoik and Phlla-delphla-i.W. 10.10 a. in., and 12.40 und 3 31 p. in. For Gotlldsboro At 0.10 p. til. For UtllTnlo 1.15, 0 2.' and 0.00 a. m.S 1.K5, 0 60 and 11.10 p. m. For HinBhamton. ifilmira and way Btfttlons-10 23 n. m., 1.0H p. m. I' or Osweuo, Bvractiso nud Utlca 1.15 and 0 22 n. m.j i.ri p. m. oswcro, Byracnsn and Utlca tialn at 0 22 n.ifu. dally, except Sunday. For Monti oso 9 00 a. m.i la" and 0KO p, m. Nicholson accommodation 4 oo uild .l" p. in. nioomsbiirR Dlvlslon-For Nortliumbor lniuh at (J33 nnd 10 10 a. m.i l.C't nnd il.W p. in. For Plymouth, at S.10 a, in.; 3 W nnd 9 05 p. in, Biniduy Tialns-For New Yoik, 1.W, 3 20. 0.05, 10.10 a. m.i .110 and 335 p. III. For Buffalo 1.15 nnd 0 2-' a. in.; 1.55, ur.0 and ll.lo p. in. For ninth n and way statloim 10.25 n. m. For BliiRhamton nnd way sta tions, 9 00 a. in. DIoomsbuiR Division l.eavo Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 610 p. m, Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ill Klfrct .IllllO 15, 1902. Tialns Leave Sciantim For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D. & It. It. R, nt 7.11, thioiluli Pallor Car and Day Coach Catbondalo to New, Yolk and 9.47 n. m.. with L. V. Coach Caibon dale to 1'hlladolphla, and 2.1S, 4 35 (Black Diamond Emu ess), and 11.41 p, m, Sun days. D. & U. R. It., 1.BS, 9.t" a. m. I'or Whlto Haven, Hazletoii anil ptlnil pal points lit the coal reRlons, via. D. As II. Jl. It., 7.11, 2.1S and 4!tt p. m. For X'otfavllle. 7.11 a. m. For Bethlehem, Easlon, Rciulhiff, Ifnr llshuiR and pilnclpal Intel medium tda tloiis. via D. .V II. R. R ".It, 9.47 a. m ; 2.1?, 135 (Illack Diamond Expicss). 11.11 p. in. Stindu.vs, D. & H. n. R U3S a. m. and 1,58 and 9.17 p. in. For Tinilchnunock, Townnda, Klmliii, Ilhaea, Geneva and pilnclpal lutermodlnto stations via D, L & W. It. It., C35 a. in. and 1.55 p. m. For Geneva, 15ocheter. Buffalo, NitiR nta Falls, ChicoRO and all points west via U. & II. R. R. 12.01 p. m.; 3 28 (M.ltlc Diamond Evpiess). 10.11. 11.41 p. in. Sim da vh, D. & 11. R. It., 12 0.1, 9.17 p. m. I'lillnipti parlor and slecplnR or Lrhlnh "nlley Paiinr cats on all tialns between Wllltes-Bane and Now York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension BildRO. ROLL1N 11. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 20 Cot Hand street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.. 21 Coitland sticet. New York. A. AV. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Aat , South Bethlehem. Pa. Con cried to September 10, 1902. For tickets nnd Pullman reservation ap ply to citv ticket ofllce, 09 Public Squuie, AVUkes-Baite, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations In New A'oik foot Llbeity sticet and South Feny, N. It. Trains leave Scianton for New Yoik, Philadelphia, Huston, Hothlchom, Allen town, Munch Chunk. Whlto Havon, Ash ley, AA'llkes-Baire und Plttston at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Expiess leaves Scianton 7.30 a. ni tluoURh solid vestibule tialn with Pullman lliKTct Pallor Car for Phila delphia with only one change of cntH for Baltimore and AA'nsIiiiiRton, D. C, and all piincip.il points south and west. For Avocn, Plttston and WIIkes-Bawe, 1 p. in. and t p. in. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. For Lour Blanch, Olc.iii Giovo. etc., 7.30 a. m. imrt 1 . m. For ReadlnR, Lebanon and HniilsbuiR via Allcntown, nt 7,"0 u. m , 1 p. m. and 4 1). m. Sund ty. 2.10 p in. For Tamno.ua. and Pottsvllle, 7"0 a. m. 1 n. ni. and 1 p. m. For latet, and tickets apply lo agent at station. AV. G. BESSLER, Gen. MunuRCr. C. M. BURT, Gtu. Pass. ARt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Scbedulo in Effect Juno 10, 1902. Tialns leave Scinnton 638 a. m, weelc duvs, thiougb vestibule train lrom AVilkes-Baiie. Pullman buffet parlor cir and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at pilnclpal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury. Har ilsbuig, Philadelphia. Baltlmoie, Wash ington and foi Pittsbuig and tho AVest, 9 47 .i. ni.. week dnjs, for Sunbury, Hnr llsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie, AA'ash lngton nnd Pittsbuig nnd tho AVest. 142 p. m., week dajs, (Sundajs. 1 5S p. m.), lor Sunbuiy. Harrlsbmg, Philadel phia, Bnltlmoio, WashlnRton nnd Pitts duir nuu mo west 3 IS p m , wfcek dnys, through vc&tlbuln tialn Horn AA'llkcs-Barie. Pullman buffet pallor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at principal lntcrmoill uti stations 1 35 p. m , week dajs, for Hnzlcton, Su,i bury, Hniilsbiug, Philadelphia and Pitts burg. J. B. T1UTCIIINSCTN, Gen. Mgr. .1. B. AVOOD, Gen. Pass Apt. Delaware and Hudson. In Uffcrt Juno 1(5, 1102. Tialns for Caibondale leave Scianton at 0.41, 7:.0, SJ0. 10.13 a. m; 12 05, 1.12. 211, 3 50, 5 29, 0 25, 5,21, 9.15, 10 01 p. 111.; 12.1S, 1.18 a. in. For Honesdnle 6 14, 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 ami 5 29 p. m For AVilkes-IJano G.1S 7 11. S 41. 9 17, 10 51 a. 111.; 12.03, 1.42, 2 IS, S 2S, 135, t, Hi, 7.IS. 10 41, 11,11 p m. For L. Ar. It R. Points-7.il. 9 17 u. in.! 2.1S, 4 35 and 11.19 P m. For Pcnnsvlvaula It. It, Points fi H, -9.17 a. m.; 1.42, 3 2S and 135 p. in. For Albany and all points ninth 7 SO a. m. and 3 50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale 8 50, 113.! a. m.; 2.11, 3.50. S 52 and 11.17 p. in. For AVllkes-Bane 9 3S a. m.; 12 0.!, 15!, 3 2S, 0 32 and 917 p in. For Albany and points north 3 50 p. in. For Honcsdalo S 50 a. in.: 11. JJ und 352 P. m. A. L. PRYOR, D P. A . Scianton, IM. Erie Railroad Wyoming Division. In Effect September 15, 1902. Tinius leave Scianton for Now Yoik, Novvbuigll und Intel mediate point, also for Hawloy nnd local stations ut 7.20 a. m and 1.35 p. in. For liniipsdalu and AVIitto Mills at l,-!., p. m. Tialns ai live at Scianton nt 10 ns a. in. and 9.15 p. in. NeAV Yoik, Ontario and Western. Tlmo table In effect Sunday. Sept. 21, 19)2. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Leave Leave Anho Tialns. Scianton Caibondale. Cadosla. No, 1 ID M)n. m. lllrta. in 100 p. ni, No, 7 li lop. m Ai.Cuihijiuliilu Gt'i p in hOimi BOUND Leave Lcuvu Allivo Tialns. Cadosla. Caibonduli-. Scianton. No. ii b50u in. 7.25a. m. No. 2 2 15 p. m IWpill. M P. ill. SUNDAYS ON LA'. NORTH BOUND Lenve Leavo Aulvn Tialns. Kciniitou Caibondale. Cadosla. No. 9 f:itu, in. 910a. in. 10 15 a, in, No. 5 7.1) p. m.Ai .Caibondale 7, 15 pm l.eavo Leavo Alllve Tialns, Cadosla Caihnndalo. Scianton. No. I l Wt it ni. 725a. m, Ni. 10 I 30 p. m. I, mi p. in C 15 p. m Tinlns Nos, on woe!; dajs,. and 0 on Sundays uiunieVfpr Now" York 'city. lUil dlotovvn, AValton, Norwich, Oitoltia, ps. vvprii und nil points west t. Tialn No. . with "Ounkor City rCc pichs" at Scianton, via (' R. R. of N. J., lor Philadelphia, Atlantic City, liiltlmore, AVashlngton and Pennslvanla statu points. Seo tlme'iablu and consult tic Lot agents for connections with other lines, J C. ANDERSON. O. P A.. Now Ymk. J, V.. AVEI.SU, T, 1" A., Scianton, Pa. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, an application will bo niado tu the Conic of Common Pleus of Lackuwutum county on tho 19th day of November, A. D. 1902. at nine o'clock a. in. under tho Act-of Assembly ut tlio Commonwealth of Pejui wlvanln, tntitled "An Act tu irovldefor tho imoipoiatlon and icgiilntfou'ot cer tain loipuiatioiiB," appiuved tlio 29tli day of API II, A, D. U7I, and the suppleiTiClits thoieti), for the rliuiier of an intended (animation, to be calltd "The Itah.un Aiui'ilcan Citizens' Benellclal Society of tho Boiough of Old Foigo, Peiinu..". tlia (liuiactcr ami object ot which ls-tli( maintenauco of the society lor the pur posu of fiiinlsliing to and piovldlng rollol tor inembeiK who slinll be sick and dlb. abled by accident, und furnish meuiis 'for the Inula! of membeis and lor tlio aid of tho families of stub deceased mombci.s, fiom funds colleited thereon; nnd for Ibis pui pose to have, possess and enjoy all the lights, boncllis and pilviloges uf the said Ait of Assembly and its suppl? muntb.$Tho luopobed chaiter Is now on Ilia III thu piothonolao's oflico In ail court, Number tX Nov ember Term, 1912. WELLES & TORREY, Sulltltoi?. Rooms and Board. PLEASANT looms with board for four or nvo joung men. unpiue u-i. vvasn luston avenue.