THE SCRANTON TRIBUNETHURSDAyr NOVEMBER 13, 1902, V .' .. -.!. fr","s...y'. v.. v.,,.. -4Mi '. ii ". 'J-UlllUi.,... . ' .'wlBBh.T fMPffC l ;. 4iraw"ij fc iVj."..s m .1 ij v . i Vft tetvirH.'. jjK .x. ...-:' Tf.' ' V,u .' 'WEK -V . xiii ylm i XV t.:;KVi?E:e " N-.-. 'u.V. 3SVlhtiJ 1 For NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WAYNE COUNTY INSTITUTE. Intei esting Exercises at Honesdale. Some oi the Instiuctois. Special In the Pct.inlon Tribune llonesd.ilo. Nov. II.- t - li in. -M un ci. i Count Supetiuiendeiu David I.. Hovv'tr called to oidd- i lu. thirt.v-llllh itiiiumi session or tin '.i i:e Ci'tuily 'IVui-hurt.' institute In the loun hnus-c. Idvolloiial i'fi'l.Ph wpu iniultK'Kd liy Itov. C. j. I'pu-y, tin- elei'tlo.'. of oiIIclim lollowed. Di. V.. !'. I'.mt'low ni'i liplcil tin lii.t lit'ihid, hiiliji'it "X.itme Study .mil Xntui.tl S.,k'iie," lie was lolloued hy Huh. If. It. P.ittPiiKill. Mihfot-t. "The Vliut anil hip How." Monday pvenliiH tliP t'Otii t hou1-. w.i.-. Illlt'd to overflow ing oe .ii'tounl ot' tin licluio ol Dr. i:. l ) MiKC'low. .StlhlfCt, "The II.iuiiIm ill .N.ituie," which u.is illtisliated l) .1 Htt l eoiitltuti, .mil utis hlpthly liueii'-t-inir. The liT-litnte oiencd ;it ! it ill. Tile tl.ii . Aln.-k led h 1'iot. W.uMr-. imil il.notion.il i''ielM."t hy Ue. .I.uiu". 1. V."IP. The Him period was oPeliiUd h) lion. II. It. P.itteiiKll'. Stihjeet. "Piiiiiary and Ad anted I.JliBiiap; " Ml. l'aUPHKill 1.- a l.tpld speaker, lie K.ue many eNainples lor taiiiit -peak-iiifr, buti aimi'-iiifr mid In-ti m tlve. Ho ilwolt on the nr '.I of lirnjior liiiiKinif;e in the prlniHi k depailnipnt ol the pub Ik sehonl-. .mi! ihe evil efl'eet-. ol" linlill. Hi wtn- o' oupiI bv li of. 1.'. I.. Kemp. Mibjeil ' meikaii Niittlialiviitioii." AniuiiK Uii points dl'-Pii'-.Med wen1: The nation i I ml1 of Aniei leant-, imtlou.il liltor ; it it undeveloped and Kl'owlnR nation- not jet complete, American liatuiiilbatlon; the f'lvll war, etc. nr the '.'is tP.iLlu-ii' In the county all but l li im etnolled. Ml-s Cliaeo Whitney Is pre.sldent for the Institute i"hi Thursday nt 10 a. in, the r-eveuth innual M'slon ol' the Wnyiie t'ouniy Dlri'i iins' nt-oeiatlnn will meet in lilt! IiIr'.i i hool loom. Or, lleniy I:. I'at teisslll will address the dheeiois. MOKTROSK. Bpeelal to the Siiautusi Tllltiinn. Moiuuw.', No. 1.'. .Mr. ami Mi-. W. (!. .loidai. and daughter, MildrPd, went to Athens Kn tin day evening. Mr. Joi dan returned .Monthly o eulus, w'hlle his wife anil daughter will leniulu thcio (i few daj-, .Mr, Juiil.in'H ftitlier Is be inu' Heated In the 1'ackt.r hospital, Hayie, lor eaiuer. The death of Huuy C'lenions, an lined imil eiy hlKhly eHtteined fientleinan, occurred at his home, about one and one-half inllen above this plate, Sun day nlRlit, after a, nhort Illness, Tho deceased was well past touiseoie yeais, and wits tho oldest niPiiilier in tho Pies- byterluu ehuifh here, IiuvIiik united with it In is:; J, and had always been a I'altlitul attendant at the chinch str lits until a short time befoie hln tleatli The ruurial w.ih held at IiIk late home this aHcinoou at 'J n'docK. Mr:' John S. Coin tilKht has been vis ltliiK lelatlve.s lu Herauton. I'liaile'i ', liiodhead, wlio has been 111 for sfM'i.il weiKs with tjpholil fever, is Inmimln:,'. H. D, Htrinop. of tho Kiwiitth leuuun of then Methodist Kpl.-copal chureli, led tho Christian lhaeaor inectlui; at the Presbyteiiini timn'i diuicluy evening:. A riiuk'Ktuiii lei ul veil fiont V. D, n, Aihej, wlio tect'iitly .stalled on a voy ut?n to Jamalea announces the ship ui llval of lihiisi'll ami wife, after a iouli IMstsuse Thete seems to bp little Im provement in Mr Aluey's health. Mecsis Hprout and ihews-ter opened An Oltl itnit Well-Tiled Remedy. MllS WI.NHr.OW'H SOOTH 1 NO BVni'H for chlldiea leetliluK, h the iireseilptlon of one ot thu best tetiialo iihyslthum uud liuihey In tho railed Bintes, and lias been used Hlt; j. eats with neiei-mlllm; Suu t'tt.s b- nil Hoiib of inotheis for their ehll lren. Djilhlj,' the piocesn ot teulhlnj,' list value In liiealculab e. It lelluven tho child fi am naln. cures dluiihoea. Rilphiff In tho bowels, ami w nil (pile y Kuinif 1,0am, to the child It tests tho mother. 1'ikv, cnty-llf ceil l a bottle. "--.fif -Kri '. "fc iiiri . '.:. .i'.V y .'... -,V ,,.V V .IMlll MHIH Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and tho well-infoi med and to the healthy, because its com ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural func tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable 'al .. W ..J, "V ALIFORTHAfK Sa.r Fr a. rei scone I. Louisvill&.'Kv. a!c by all druddista the stin e puu'hused fiom II. II. Ford-, ham last Monday 11101 nlng-, with pios peets lor .in excellent pan image. Mr, l''oidhaiP will lemaln with the new III 111 until they aie lamlllar with the bulnex, after which he and his family will letnove to .Scranlou. Van liu.iMhei't .Munger, of Hallstead, sjient Suud.ij lnilontio-" as the suest ul' his paientp, Mr", and Mrs. H. P. Man ser. Plana Mnel. and Will tlult'um spent Stiudaj In Hlnghamton. L'. A. Noitb has removed bis barber shop to looms over Heck's jjioeeiy slo:'u. The Ithaca f'onset atoi y ol Musle t'onttit 1 nnipnnj will appear at Village hall, Tiitusday evening. Mis. Cora tienting- I'haniot, one of the leading ait-is't.-. in Hip compnnj', is a sister of Dr. 1;.. V. tlenunpr. ot this place, and has sim iii'the (lunches of our town while vi-Ii'mj help. The papeis ot vaiiotm cities in which they have appealed speak very highly of them. J1ALLSTEAD. Fpeii.fTto tlie Seianton Tiiliuue. Hallslead, Nov. 1J. .Miss I?ertha I'lshei entPitaluPd a number of her tiieiub at a ping pong- p.nty Saturday uvpiilng at her jileasanL home on Pine Sheet. The lemalns or Mi. H. D. P.111 ton weio In ought heie Sunda.v, the tuncial ser vlcis weic held In the IJaptlst church. Interment In Hope Hill lemeter.v. rfamue! Young: and ifp aie "moving fiom l.ansdon Into Mih. O'Drien's house on William stiPet. .Mr, Young- has ac cepted a position lu the Chair factoiy. Maltland Hays has left the employ of the sill: mill to accept a position wit 11 the D L. ,fc W. company. James Hlniroll has moved his family to Illnghaiutou. Mr. and Mrs. Kive Biugltr aie mov ing into the home on rhase avenue leceutly vacated by Henty Halsey, who has moved his family to Buffalo. Mvy. .lames Fisk Is 111 at her home on Chase avenue, .Mrs. John Jones has returned fiom a visit with her son in Seianton. She was arcompanled by her graiuhlaush tei. Marie Jones. Mr. and Mis. a. J. Cieie and Mrs. G W. Hleli, of the Presbyterian Sunday school, were elected delegates to the convention to be held lu I.awsvllle Ceiitci, Filday and .Saturday. .Mr. ami Mrs, Walter hurtou and child! en of Cuiieinaug-h, are spending- a lew days with Mr. Hurton's mother, Mrs. n. K. King-. Mis John Young and daughter, Charily, of I.andon, visited fi lends In town Monday. Fireman Fauik Harvey was unite seilously injured in the I)., h. &' w yards at this place Saturday evening-' Mis Fred Van Woriner and daugh ter, I'.va, spent tho latter nmt nr i..u week with Hinglianiton lelatlves, A miiuher of the young- people pp. joyed a slrawrldo to tho homo of Hcv h. W. Cliuu-h In Upsonvllle, Tuesday evenlur. TUNKfiLVNNOCK. Special to tho Scranton Tilbtme. Tunhliannock, Nov. 12, Jirs, John Haniian, ot Kantlenke, is tho euesi of her sister, Mrs. Louis F, Camp, at the t'ltivor lesideneo on Second sheet. Dlstilct Allot uey O. Smith Khmer was a business ninu at Wllkes-Hurie on Tuesday, Wtieeno DPl'tie and Charles Stemples huNc foinied a co-partneislilp under the til in name of UpPuo sim .Stemples and will open a meat niuiket t) ,le building Aninerly occupied by the WuiuniaUer agonc-y during the pies cut week, .Mrs. Clara McKown and daughter, Joe. aie visltlncr the loimer's um 1 ..,.!! iSilcKowu, at Waynesboio, this week. .Mis. .Miu-y Fussett has been enter talulnir friends Ironi sieimiinvi t i.-. homo on West Tioga street. Mrs. Corey Ivresky, who has been GS fids G-ertUx? cts pre'acs'arvtlyy Acts BerxeiiciartlV t sAfevi lyasyas-Laxart i Ve i quality or substance. In the process ot manufacturing figs arc used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects buy tha genuine manufactured by the i AlewiYork7M.Y.x PriceIfif ty lcert;pe.ru bottle.". ppy DlckiiiFon, leturned homo on Mon day. Linn ('. Urake, of Bttcknell Univeis ity, who was called heie on account of the death of ills father. Attorney F. F. Brake, returned ytsteidaj'. Miss Nina Cat uey. of Pittston, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Luce, at this place. AV. I J. .Amis is visiting fi lends in Seianton for seeial days this week. A YOGA. The Catholic. Mutual 1'enevolent as sociation will meet this evening. The Hose company will meet in legu lur session next Monday evening. Mrs. Ueoigo Davis has returned from WilkP.s-Uarre city hospital, where she ipeently submitted to an operation for the removal of seveial tumors in the stomach. Mis. Jean Blaekwell, of Lincoln Hill, is recovering fiom a seiious illness. Night school opened in No. 1 school on Monday evening-. The teaeheis aie Misses Winitied King and Mary Heap. The death of Matthew J. Lorttts oc elli red yesterday afternoon .11 the fam ily lPsldonee in Moosle, after sulfeiiug sever-U mouths ol rheumatism. De ceased was bom in Ireland in IS37. He came to this eouutij- when a nieie boy and became interested in politlis in the cltj of Scranton. He was elected maj-or In 1ST-, shoilly after he moved Ids family to Moosle. Besides ids wife, he is survived lij- thiee daughters, Mis, James Devine. ot Scranton: Mis. J. J. Mcf'oiinlek and Sister M.irj- Mal llipw, of the Immaculate Heart older, and Matthew J., at home. He has two brothei s in Seianton and two slsteis in New York cit.v. The funeral will take place on Satuulay 11101 niiig- at !i o'clock. A leqtiiem mass will be cele biated In St. Mary's chinch. Intet ment will be lu Hyde Park. The marriage of Miss Nellie MeAn diew, of this town, and John McAn drew, of Scraiilon, was solemnized In St. Maiy's eliurch j-esloulaj- afternoon by llev. T. T. Moirlson. The bride and her sister, Miss AVlnllred, weie hand somely attiied in steel blue, satin gowns, with chllfon and appllipie trim mings. The gioom was waited upon by libs cousin, James Haggertj. Af ter the ceremony a supper was served at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Haggeily will lesldo In Scranton. .Mis. Benjamin Mc-aiynn and son left this week for their home In West Vir ginia, after several weeks visit heie. Dr. W. H. Berge Is able to attend to his duties as phj-.slelan and coroner, after undergoing an operation for ap pendicitis. ditTyea. Special to the Seianton Tribune Dtttyea, Nov. 12. Mis. Lamont is vis iting at the home of her hi other, Will lain Foote, of Wilkes-Banc. Mrs, AV. Aninierman visited friends In Moosle yesteiday, Hatvey Oregoiy has ictuined home, after a visit at Buffalo. Miss May Nolan has returned home, fitter an extended trip lu the southern states, John Campbell Is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mts. John AVhyte Miss Maggie Connelly Is III, Soveial of our KpworthiniiH will at tend tho convention at Mnoslc today, THEATRICAL Special Mrttlnee Today, Tlio now comedy drama, "Tiio DaiK est Hour." by Lincoln J, Caitei, which will liu Been at tho Academy of Mush) tor tlneo diijK commenting with a special matinee today, conies heie fiom a pho uomeiuilly successful inn in Chicago. The company which will pioduco the pieeo la thli city will be identically the same lu personnel and elulioiato equipment as In tho oilglunl company. "The DaiUest 110111" serves a distinct and highly commendublo put pose, for it teaches In tho cleverest and most Inter esting way Imaginable, ami in a tlimoiigh ly up-to-date manner, the tiiilh of tho old saying "Love will Uud a wu." Those Elephants at Dixie. Loeklmit'.s elephants aie diawlag im mense now ds to the Dlxlu this week and are delighting every 0110 as well. No such wonderful art Iins bceh picsenlcd lu Scraiilon befoie. Mr. nud Mrs. Llt,chaeld piescnt a chaiuilng nirnl comedy sketch, and tho great Spatildlug pctfotms the most wonderful feats In hand balancing ever seen In tills city. He Is a marvel. The sketch Mac and Clint present en titled "The New Minister," li good and culls fin ih much ineilment. "Tho Brlg-tulleis1' fit tho Star. "The Ihlgnillcis," which will appear at tho Star today Is 011 Its Tomtit tour and Is nil exemplar tit Its kind. Tim show Is certain to please the most fastidious. Tho slogan, "it is to laugh," Is lived lit) to kfiom the ilsc to the fall of the cilitnlu. Stinting with a rollicking llrst prut en titled "An Hxtin Session," and tei minut ing with the lively skit, "A Night lu Palis." It Is the embodiment of all that goes to entertain, Hnlti pnrtq nie sniid wlehed with an olio par rvrellenro, evoiy number of which In a untune and capital "show" In Itself. Mildred Holland's New Play. Fiom the picsent outlook one of the lin poitaiif events of the eillient theatihiil season will ho the appeal mice of Miss Mil died Holland at the Lyceum Kildiiy and Satuulay nights and Siitiuihiy inatluet, lu her new and poweiful lomantlc pi educ tion, "The Lily and tho Piiiiee," writ ten with especial oIispi viiiipo of this ar tist's emotional rptnllnes by Ciiilua Jor dan. In the chniucler of "Aneda," with a setting of Florentine giandeur and the loiniinee of Hilly In the sixteenth eeutuij, .Miss Holland sin pusses any of her pie lous Hiieeesses Fiom a daliit love scene in a gulden of loses, midst thu hick ling ul llnwhig fountains, she passes with the facility of an accomplished aetiess to the sombre and giuesomo smrounillngs of the liotoilous Inquisition chnmbci. Seats now on sale. Concert of the Choial Society. At the Ljcetim Monday night the Seian ton 1'nlted Cliiual society wil give a con ceit beginning at SI", o'clock at whkh the following pioguinime v.lll be leu dercd. 1'AUT I'lIlST. Choi us, "The Heavens A10 Telling," llajdii (I'lom the Oiatoila Cieallon.) Mis. Briindige. V. I). Haus, V. 11. Win rpi)nnd the T'ulted Chnh. Pail Song, "When the Coin Is A'alng," Buck The Sdmbeit Qnailette. Dist Tenor, Tom Abinms; setond tenor, Dan Jones: thst bass, J. T. Wntklns; second buss, J. W. Jones. Duet, "Cheoi fulness" Humbert Mis. Buindage and Miss Via .limes. Contialto Solo, "Storm and Sunshine," Buck Mis. Boston AVIIIiams or Miss Anna , Scuulon Male Choi us, "The Spiing Ts Come," Buck Competitive ut Biooklyn, Nov. '.'J. The Seianton I'nited Men's Choi us. T1I0, "Tl Ptego, O Pedie" Nicola Miss Maltha Matthews, Mr. Bunnell, Ml. Pilling. PABT SCCOXD. Ulee, "DajhieaU" Baton Fanning The Culted Choir. Hillitone Solo Will W. AVatMlis Sopiuuo Solo, "The Ua' Gitalin," A'lclor Harris Jliss Bene Kami. I'ait Song. "The Spanish Gypsy," Lassen Competitive at Biookhu. PiUe. $.!U0. The Seianton United Ladles' Choir. Duet, Uaiilone and Ba-siis, "The Liud Is n Man of AVai" Handel (Fiom the Oratotlo, Israel in Bgypt.J Bantones, Will AV. Wntklns. William A. Kelly, AVIIllam Bvans, David Be nou and John T AVatkins. Bassos J. W. Jones, 1'. II. AVaiien. Albeit Pilling, AV111 A. Uolieils and Moses B. Morgan. Klnnle, "Hnilod IIiut;agPi"..W. H. Paiker 'hit C Competitive Uhoius at Biookl.vn. Plize. $1,000. The Seianton 1'nlted Choi.il Society. Miss Floicneo II. Jtlchmoud, Pianist. The advance sale of seats will open at the Lyceum Filday morning. There will bo a leheni.sal of the full choir at the New Annul j Sunday at II p. in, The Philadelphia Oichestra. On TucMluy evening nest at the Ly ceuin theater an oppoituultj- will be nt l'oidetl the many lovets of line music to hear the Philadelphia orche.stia which with Fiilz Scliecl as conductor has achieved a lepulation which pieces It on n par with tho few great 01 chest ins uf Aineiic.i. 11g11st Spanutli, pianist, ap peals as soloist and as an aitlst receives only piaKe Horn the leading ctltlcs. Tim l.jteum should he lllleil on the occasion of this the Hist of the seiles of cancel u to he given bv this otehestia in Seianton. The Philadelphia Bvenlug Telegi.iph said leg.iidlng the lecenl (unceits given in thai city: ".Mr. Si heel has eeitalnly accomplished wondeis with tho Philadelphia oichestni. ami no triio musle lover, delighting in music t'oi Us own sake, no connoisseur ap pi eclating the high accomplishments of ninsteily skill, and no puhlle-sphitrd eit iveu having an Intelligent undeistniidng of the value of the peimanent oichestra, will withhold fiom so competent a leadei, the commendation lie bits so Lilly earned. ' LEGAL. NO'l'K'U Is hereby given that an nnnllc.i- tlou will bo Hindu to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the Ith day of December, l'Ml, by Clmiles duPout Bieck, T, C. Von Stoieb, i:. II. Council, Aithtir Dunn, Geoigu II, Itlte and Fiank K, Donuell.v, under thu Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act to piovldo tor the Incoiporatlou and legiilatiou ot ceit.iin cot potations, up pioved Apill JD, 1871, and the supplements theieto, lor a charter of an intended coipoiatlon to bo called tho Moriisou SHU Munufiictiulug Company, thu ehiuacter and object of which is tho manufactiiio and sale of textile falnles, and tor that pui pose to have, possess uud enjoy all the lights, benefits, povvets and pilvllegs (onferred by the said Act and its sup plements. nici: & DONNni.i.Y. Solicitous. SEALED PROPOSALS. sTfAMHrpTwp'oSAUS the ofllce of the City Ueeoitler by the Dbeetor of tho Depaitineut of Public Walks nt M o'clock p, m. on Monday; No vember l'I, IOoj, for tho furnishing and laying of live-foot flagstone sidewalks 011 Seianton stieet, fiom tho 13., 1.. & AV It. It, (liloomsburg Division) tu South Main avenue, in accordance with specilliations on file at the itiiienu of Knglneeiiug. The piic-o per sipiaio foot must Include tho uecessjtv cutting and filling up to bi.- Inches Hiddeis must submit a ptico per cubic yaid for all cutting and tilling above six inches. Plopos.il blanks will bo furnished at tho Hui can of ICnglneuiIng and uu othcis will bo accepted, All piopos.ils must bo filed with the City Couti oiler, at bis-of III o lu tho City ttuil, Set anion, Pa., not later than li.30 o'clock p. m on Monday, November S, 1'Joj, The t'ltv lescives thu light to (eject any or all bids. .IOIIN K. ROCilU. Dlteetor, Dopuu incut of Publio Works. Seianton, Pa. J TNov. Vi, VMl HKALKD PROPOSALS will bo opened In tho ofllcu of the City Recorder by thu Diiector of the Depaitineut of. Public Safely .it a o'clock p in., on Filday, No vember K 1W.', for coal to lie dellveied at tlie several Die nnd police houses In this ilt; also at the City Gaibagu Cro m.itoiy Ulddeis will bid on the follow ing bkes. l.'gg, stove, chestnut, po.i and buckwheat Coal must bo the best Qual ity All bids shall bo Died with the City Cautioner at his oflleo in (lie City Hull not later than i o'clock p. 111.. Fiiduy. No. vember 14, 190.', The sum of fifty ($50.00) dollais in cash or certified cheek is to bo onclobed with each bid, which sum shall be foifelteil to the city in case of lofusal 01 omission on tho p.ut of the bidder 10 whom the coiitiacl is awaided to exe cuto contract within ten dajs after the awuidlng of the same, Tho (itv iCbeives tho light to leject any or all bids. F L WOltJISHR, Dheitor lK'p.ulmeiit of Public Safety, Scranton, Pa., Nov, C 1902. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent .1 Word. Heal Estate. aaaj . A BEAUTIFUL HOME PROPERTY The house Is a substantial stone front structure. It Is large and beautifully finished ; has four open fireplaces, together with largo set plate glass mirrors, and In every way this house Is modern and unique In Its appointments. It Is situated on a lot 72 f tx 1 8 1 ft., on Washing ton avenue. This Place Can Be Bought for Or owner will exchange for double house, centrally located. $2,000 Will Buy a Property Listed ut$J.500 The demand for property In this lo cation will make It worth $",00(1. It Is an Investment wotth your con sideiatlon. A Building Lot For $400 This lot Is well situated, couvptil it to the Wushlnpton avenue stieet ear lino and will bo a bar gain for somo ono wishing to build a nice little home. M. H. HOLGATE Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa, Branch WANT Want Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALI3CRT SUIIfr1'55, coiner Mul- beiry stieet and Webster ave. OUSTAV P1C11K1., CM Adams avenue. West Side- GKO. W. JKNKINS, 101 South Main avenue. Soutb Scranton l'TtKD 1-. TERI'I'K, 7J'J Cedar avenue. North Scranton Oi;0. V. DAVIS, coiner North Main avenue and Jlaikct stieet. Gieen Ridge (.1IAU1.ICS P. JON'i:S, 15r,7 Dick son avi nue. V. J JOHNS, OJO Gieen rtidgo sttcet. C. l.ORKXZ. coiner Washington avenue and JIailon stieet. Peteishurg W. II. ICNHPi'IOr., It'17 living avenue. Dunmore j. a bont: & son. For Rent. FOR ItKNT Fhst-el.iss storage; best pai t cential city. Apply J11 Jelfer.ion a cnuc. FOR RI3NT Desk 100m privileges, In cluding use of new Remington ma chine. Connoll building. Addics D., Tilb uiie ofllce. FOR RUNT Dwelling house coiner of Biyn aiuwr and l'.ulc .ivenue. Ten dollais per inonth. ?1S ror Rent Ton-ioom houso; escellent nclghboihood; all modem Improve ments, on avenue. Apply to R. P. Ham ilton, A26 Spruce street. For Sale. JUST ARRIVED with a ear load of hoises; good wotkeis and dilveis: weight liom eleven to flftteu bundled pounds, Seve1.1l closely niiitched teams. Cm bu seen at ;!! Raymond court, F. M. Cobb. Genuine diamond hi 1IIC ling, ',1 eaiat, $1m; ',i c.trat, $1.; 'i eaiat ling, JJ8; hoop ling, live diamonds, 1 V cut. its, $!.'; dia mond and niby llug, $J0; dl.imond ling, tliioe stones, fiiue white, 1.. caiats, JS",; dlanionil ling, two stones, i eaiat, 30; diamond stud. I I-1B tarts, W, thiee diamonds and two 1 utiles lu ling. SIO; Tiff any ling, I eaiat, 9U: e.udiops, Ha carats, ?11,',; Indies' btooeh. Pi carat. JW: Indies' pin, r,a cuiat, $13: gents' llug. neaily 7 carats (not a yellow stone), $t,00, Your money back without aigument if not sat isfied. Walter W. Wlnton. Diamond Par lor, Room b07, Meais building. FOR SAl.i: Ono pair of grny mnres, well matched, weight 230u, sound and gen tle, good dilveis nnd woikeis, single or double. Inuubo of Manning Gillespie, New Milfoil!, Pa. FOR SALE A pair or wnll-miitrhed geld iiiBs at tC'u Gieen Hidgo stieet, city. FOR SAI.i:-About 20 feet of desk coun ter, surmounted wlih glass fiont and two openings, lower portion nicely pan elled, with drnwois and shelves lind-V-nenth. May be seen at tho office of The Tiibune. Furnished Rooms for Rent. I'OR RUNT A furnished 100m on second lloor fiont, $1.M week, ill.", Adams ave. Wanted to Buy. WANTUD TO UI'V-A good wuldlo hois that tan lie used tor d living. W. A. S.iuloid, Wavcil.v, Pa Rooms nnd Board. Pl.KASANT looms with board for four or live ouug men. inruuio su wash ingtou avenue. Wanted. WAN'l'UD-Hiunll furnlbheit hotibo. Ad dicts Ron uOO, city. Xost, LOST A watch fob with gold lockot attached. Finder will bo le warded by icturiilng to 410 Wiomhig avenue. Money to Loan, ANY AMOUNT Ok' MONHY TO LOAN Quick, stialght loans 01 llulldlug and Loan. At from 1 to U per com. Call on N. V Walker, .111.313 Connoll building. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS No Order v Accepted for IiC3 Than 10 Cents, Real Estate. $1 3,000 $6,000 Will Buy a 12-Koom House fiuO Block on Quliicy Avenue A Washington Ave. BulltllitK Lot An exceptionally good Investment piopprty, as its location and size makes it suitable for building a store and home combined, it can be put chased If taken at once, for j:.:oo. Heal Estato Securities, Mortgages IiOans Negotiated Help Wanted. WANTIID Agents to hell tea and 1 uf leu to eonsumeis. I'nslllons peima nent. Cli.unl t'liion Ten Co., Sll Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wonted Male. WASTRD-Five lllst class cm penters. Apply to Seianton Gl.tts Manilfaetiu Ing Co., Moosle. WASTED-All experienced man lu linen, domestic nud wab goods, all com munications stiictly confidential. Ad dttss C. D. i:.. Tiibune of Ike. WANTHD Vet ty men t Toblmnnii, IM., to work on giartlng tor a iall loacl .switch and clearing .1 piece of wood land. Call at iJMu Me.us building, Toby liunna Cieek Ice Co., C. C. Feibcr, tie.is uier. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A girl for geneial 1ioumwoiIc, with leleience. Apply 7.'iJ 3ladlsun avenue. GIIll, FOR genci.il hoiisevvoik in small family; refeiences letiuhcd. .111 Quincy avenue. WANTJ3D A good gill for geneial house woik. .Mis. A. IJ. Relph, 411 Seventh street. Agents Wanted. IjAKOII CORPORATION wants energetic Geneial Agent for this count. No books, hisiiiiim e, or e.inv.i.sslng. A (liiuliitnnce with merchants and munu tactuteis necessary, Pcimnneiit. Bond. State age, oxpeiicnte, lefeienees (list let ter. Addiess, Suite u72, No. luul Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. A WOMAN wants a place to took, or as housekeepi r, wheie she e.111 have lift boy with her. Infinite at Jio ri.mklin nvenue, city. SITUATION WANTUD by otuig l.id.v stonogiaphei. Addiess Agues, Trib une office, SITUATION WANTHD-Ry joung lady expel lenced in stdiogi.iphy nud type vviitlng; vviites good long baud; debt's position ImniPdlately, Address ' caie Tiibune office. , For Sale or Rent. FOR SALK OR RUNT The i'.-stoiy bifpk building, with holler house- attached, and long row of sheds lor hoises. wag ons, etc ; also inilioad svviteli suitable lor manufnetuilng purposes; latolv occupied by tho Clock Tobacco Co R. M Wlnton, Room No. 507, Meats Building. PROFESSONA L. Certified Public Accountant. KDWARD C. SI'At'LDING, C. P. A.. 2.1 Tindeis' Il.mk llulldlug. Old 'phone IS'lt. Architects. FRKDKRICIC l 11HOWN, ARCH M, Real Kstate Ijihungu llldg , l.M Wash ington avenue, Civil and Mining Enghiceis. II, L. HARDING, 1.13 CONNULL ltl.DG. STHVKNSON te KNIGHT, uell building. CON- Dentists. DR, i;. C. lOlLUNRHRGnR, I'Afl.l building, Spiiico stieet, Seianton. DR. C. C. LAUllACII, II.-,Vv6"mI.NG avu Five Insumnce. SCHLAGUR & CO., 101 Council Uullillng Patent Attorneys. P AT E N TSlw?A." Tho onlv liieut-ed and equipped patent solicitor lu tho city. No i h.irgo fur lu- foi matlon on patentability; over ten yeais' opotleiicu Heplojrle & Co,, Mcar.s IJLIg. Hotol3 nnd Restamants. Til?: UI.lv CAFU, 123 and iTTrUANK- tlll avenue, itaies leasomiiiie t P ZIUGLKR, Piopilelnr. scMtA.vmN 1 1 ousF nu aTmIT & xv. l'.issenger defioi. Conducted on iho Uu lope.iu ilun. Victor Koch, Piopilelor. Scaveiifjer, .7Tl7 1JUIGGS CLKANSPI fl V Y VA ULTS and cess pools, no odor; only iinpioved pumps used 'A. I! Hilggs, piupilutoi Leave outeis Uu North Main avenue, ur Ulc-Ue a drug btoie, coiner Adams and Mulboiiy, liuth telephones. Wire Screens, JOSUPlt Kl UTTUI.. RUAR .311 LACKA. ave. Scranton, mini, of Who Sctecns. Jiliscellnneous. MUOARGUU n03 . PRINTURS' sup plies, envelopes, paper bags, tvvlno Wiuc-house, HO Wablilugton avenue. THU WILIvKS-HARRU ItUCORD CAN bu had in Hcratitou at the news stand 01 Relsiimn ilros., Unj Spiueo and uu Ltudeii; M. Noiton. :I22 Lackawauud nve.; I S. Si-hutaer, 211 Spiiico stieet. DIRECTORY. 5 OMMIIIK. lift MITE Only Half ,1 cnt a WarJ. Business Opportunity. AAAlMAI STOCK AND U'tlKAT TRADURS with out delay. Wilto for our special mni ltet lotlel-, I'-tco on upplltntlon. 9. AL lllhlirud .t Co.. inembeis N, Y. Consoll diilcd and Stock Uxchiiime, II and 48 Ihondvvay. New Voik. Kstnbllshed 1S1I. Long Dlstnueo 'Phono 23SS llioad, Miscellaneous, Wrf"V V-rf THU MOIlUI, LAl'NDRy. Dttnmote, liiunileis shlils nt Se. encti and collnn nnd eiilTs at IHe each. Family washing, 1 1 cuts per pound, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. IN lOrfeet .lime 1, 1IM2. Tialns leave Seianton for Now Yolk At I Ho, ,120, 5 OS. "Till and 10.10 a. m,; 12.10, 11.10. .1-13 p. in For New Ymk and Phllu delplilit ".no, 10.111 11. in., and 12.10 and ;i"7 p. in. For (louklsbiiin At 0.10 p. m. For Ktirr.iio 1 13, 1122 mid iioo 11 m.: 1 ... ono and II in p. m l-'ur lllughaniton, Ulmlra nnd way stations 10.23 11. 111.. 1,03 p. 111. Pur Oswego, Svriieu.se and Ftlta 1.13 and 0 22 11. ni ; 1,53 p. in Osvvctm. Sincusi nnd I'tlca lialn ul 0.22 11. 111. dally, escept Siindav. For Alontiose P no a. in.; J.o", uud BWi p. in Nicholson ucciiminodiitlon -1 1X1 and il.r, ) in. niiioinxlitug Division Fur Noi-thiunber-liiuil, at ti.::" uml 10 lu 11. in: 1. 33 and on p in. For PI mouth, at ,S10 a. in.; .MO mid DO", p ni. Sunday Trains For New Voik, 1.30, 20. 0 03, loin u ui . ,110 nnd :M3 p. m. Foe Uufl'nlo-1 13 and 0 22 11 111 . 133, 0 30 and II 10 p. in. For Ulmlrn and vvii stations III 2 in. 111. For Hhmlianiton uud wtiv stu tlons, 0i a. ni. Mloomshiug Division Leave Seianton, 10 10 a. in and 010 p. 111. Lehigh Vnlley Raihond. lu Llfcct .lime 13. I'siJ. Tialns Leave Seianton For Philadelphia uud New Yoik via D. k M R. R, .it 7 11. tluougli Pallor Car and D.iv Coach Caibonilale to New Y01 !c and .0.17 11, m, with L V Coach C.uhoii d.He to Plillndelphlti. and 2 1s, I :::, fRIack Diamond Upiess). .mil n in p m. Suu d.i.vs D. & 11. R R.. I 3S, n. 17 n . 111. For White Haven, lln.li'tou and pilnel pal points lu the en.il.icglons, via D. .t U. R It.. TU, :;is and IV, p. 111, For Pottsvllle. 7 II a 111 For Bethlehem, U.u'tim, Reading, Ilnv llsbiug and 1nlnclp.1l Intel mediate sla- lli.t, ,.. I. ,. II r 1. - ,1 A T .. .-. ..,..-, . ,,, i.r, iv II, I. Ik., 1,11, if. II II. HI , 2 IS, 4 S3 (Black Diamond Kxtness). 11.19 p. in Siindavs. D. ,t H. R. R 0'!S a. 111. and l.,-,s and 0.17 p m. ror 1 iinijii.innoel;, TowaniU. uimlin, lthae,i, Geneva and piinelp.il Intetmedliilo .stations via D , L. .V. V R. R i!.:3 a. m. and 1.33 p m. 1...... r, --., 1 ....M..t ..! 1 Ul v,.-IH-.l, KIJCIH-SICI , milllllU. .MIIK- 111.1 Falls, Chicago and all points west via D & H. U. R. I2.a! p. m : y-2S (Uliick Diamond U.pi e-s. 10 41. 11.10 p. in. Sun dins. D. Ac II. It. R.. 12U!. 0.17 p. 111. i-iiiiiii.tn pniior nun sleeping or i.eiugn .....v.,, . ,1,1.11 , ui.t nil till 11,1111-, IJUIV.'II Wllkes-Bane and New Yoik. Philadel phia, BnlTalo nnd Suspension Bildge. ROLLIN It. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 215 Cm tin nil stieet, New Yoik. CIIARLUS S. LUU, Gen Pass. AsL. 25 C01 tl.ind stieet. New Yoik. A. W NONUMACIIIOR, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Uethlehem. P,i. C01 1 octed to September 10, 1002. For tkkets and Pullmnn le.sei vation up il to city ticket offlre, CO Public Squnie, WIIUts-R.tne, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Centrnl Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New Yoik font Liberty stieet and South Feiiy, N. R Tialns leave Scr.intoii for New Yoik, Pliiladelpbki, Uiiston. Bethlehem, Allin lown, M.iucli Chun'., White lluvcn. Ash ley, WIlkes-Ban-e nnd Pittston at 7.20 .1. 111 . 1 11 m. and 4 p. in Sunday, 2.10 p. 111. Quaker Cltv Uxptess leaves Ser.inton 7."i) a 111.. thioiigh solid vestibule tialn with Pullman Ituffet Pallor Car for Phila delphia with onlv one change of cais for B.iltlmnie and Washington, U. C, nnd all liilncip.il points south and west. For Avoe.i. PittMon and Wilkcs-Haiie, 1 11. 111 .mil 1 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. I'm- Long HI. nub. Ote.in Glove, etc., 7,;io 11 m ami 1 n. m. For Rending. Lebanon and llarrlsbuirf via Allenlowii, at 7..I0 a 111., 1 p. nt. and 1 P 111. Slllid.i, 2.10 p 111. For T.imiKput uud Potlsville, 7 20 a. 111, 1 11. in and I i. 111. For iate and tickets apply to agent at station. W. ! HUSSLUR. Gen Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen Pass. Agt Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule in UlTei t .lune 10, 1!'ll2. Trains le.ive Seiaiiliiu h ! 1. m wee'i dins, thiough visilljiilc 11, ihi Hum Wilkc-s-lJaiie. Pullman luilft pailoi e ir and conches lit Pbll.idehitila, ln Pmts vllle; .stuiis ut piluciiml iulei mediate stn tloux AIsh eonneet.s for Snnbiiiy. Ilnr lisburg, I'hll.iilelpbl.i n.iltimuie, Wnsh Ingtou and lor Pit tubing and the West. 'J 17 a m . wi-ek iI.i.vh, i hi- Sunbiiry, llin lisbiug, Phil idelphl 1. B.iltimme, ',n.i Iligtou nnd Pltlsbuig nnd the Wot 142 p m, vviek davs, (Smidajs. I 3S p. nil. fur Siiuliinv. Iliiirl-biug, Plillul'l filil.i, B.ililinoii', Wiislilnglon and Pitts bui: mid tin' i-st. !! 2S p. Ill, Weik tl.i Mil ough vestibule tiitln Horn Wilkes-li.uie Pullm.tn biuret 11.11 lor cur nud ( ouches lu Philadelphia via Pottsvllle Stops at pilnelpn! Inlnrinedl ate stutloi.w I "3 )i 111., weelvduvs. fur iilenn, Su.i Inn. v. Hiii'iislniig, I'hllailelpliln and I'ltl". butt: .1. II. III'TCIIINSON. Gen Mgi. .1 H. WOOD. G"li. Pass Ant. Dclawaio and Hudson. Ill Ufl'ect .lune 10. Pin.' Tialns lor c.iiboud.ili le.ivi Si ttiitl.it) at 0.11. 7.;o, s.tu, in.i; a 111.; 120,, 1.12, 2.11. '.V,. 3.2". 0 23i S,2I 0 13. 10 0 p in, I2.lv, 1 ,'.s a. in. For IIoiipmIiiIc 1. II, 10 11 a 111 ; 2.11 and .3 .0 n 111. For WilUfs-llaiie i,.& 7 11. II. 0.17. lo 3.1 .1 111 . 12 0.1, I ,2. 2 In. .. 2 1,23. I..10. 7 Is. I'i.II, It. I'l p 111 l'oi- L. V. R R I'olntH 7 II. L'.i: 11. m.; 2 IS. I .;3 and II. I'i 11. 111 For Pennsvlviinln It R. Points n, 0 IT a. m ; 1 12, !.2S ami I ,V p m, 1'nr Albany and all points ninth T.Si, a. m. and .130 11. 111 SUNDAY TRAINS I'm Caibonilale-s 'ji, 11ii 11. m;,2,ll, n.30. 3.32 and II 17 p. Ill tm For Wilkes-Hal 1 e-H. IS a 111; 12.02,' 1 ,3.1, ".s, i;."2 and 'M7 p 111 " For Albany and points not Hi .I.Sii.p 111. For lloui'Mlnlu K.30 a. m ; 112.! apd !1.32 p m T W L PRYOR, D l A.. Siltliilnn.-P.l Eiie Railroad Wyoming Division, lu UlTeet Seiteniber 13. IO112. Tialns leave Si 1 union I'm New Yolk, Newbutgh and Intel mediate points, also lor lluwley and local st.itluits ut ",'20 a, 111. ami 1-Ti p m Fur Honesilale and "White Mills .If 1.23 li in Tialns aulve at Sirauton at leas .1. 111, and '.1 13 p m. v New Yoik, Ontario and Western. Time table, hi effect Sunday. Sept' 2U, Nrt2, ."SUltlll ntu NP TI(,IN. t Leave Leave Anlvn TtiibiD. Seianton. Caibondnle. f'adosl.t. No. I lnaoii.ni. 11. bin 111. l.fm p, 111. No, 7 010 p m.Ai-,Caibnnd.iliiu.iip rn SOUTH ROUND Leave l.c.ivo Ainvi Tlilllis, Ciulosiu, Cai'boniliile. KcihhIoii. No. ! ts rn a. fii.' "2ji.in. No.-2 ... 2.13 p 111 I On p m I IVp m. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH l!Ot;ND. Leave Leave A.i'ilvi Tialns. Ser.inton Caiboiidalc Cailosl.i. No :i ... s.3na. 111. 0.10 11. in " lo 13 a. in. Nu. .3 . .., 7 tmii m Ai Cm boiiihi In 7.43 p in Leave Lc.ivo Ariivo Trains CadoMu Caihond.ile. Seiuiiton, No ii .. . 0 30 a. 111 7.23 a. m, No pi f.sn p m 0 00 p 111. ii 15 p. in. Tiaius Nes. 1 on week ilajs, and 0 on Sundays connect lor New Y01L cltv, Mld dletovvu, Walton, Norwich. Oueid.t, Os. wego and all points vvet Tiuln No, i), with '-OuaUer City ICv. lu-css" at Seianton. via C It It of N. ,I tor Phllmlclphla, Atlantic City, ruiltlmoie, Washiiigtou and PeuusylvauU state points. See tlmo-tablo and con-ult ticket aginh for connections with oilier Hues. J. C. ANDKRSON. G. P. A., Naw Yo.k. J. U. .WULSIf. T. P. A., ScruntonPa, ,