The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 22, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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THE SCRANTON T1UBUNE-SATU11DAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1902.
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The Flexibility of a "Dorothy Dodd"
Concerning Shoes
thing's are necessary: the sole must be
extremely flexible while the shank or
arch must be extremely rigid.
Most shoes bend at the shank, thus losing their
shapeliness and tiring the weak arch of the foot.
This is what makes walking for women so fatiguing.
The "Dorothy Dodd" shoe has a shank that sup
ports the weak arch firrhly. It will not bend. The
method of sewing the shank is different from the ordi
nary. It is sewn through and through making- a
strong, firm shank that cannot be obtained any other
way. It has a sole that is extremely flexible and
will bend.
Every step in
shoes is a delight.
They cost $3.00.
Yon have a chance at that $1,000 or first prize. It's easy. Ask us for particulars
WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAHPS.
BROOKS & SANDERSON,
Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves.
THEATRICAL
"Heartsease."
Henry -Miller appeared at the Lyceum
last night In u icvlvnl or Charles Klein
and J. I. J. Clarke's romantic comedy,
"Heartsease." It was u splendid audi
ence that greeted the players, proving
the populaiity of Mr. Miller In Scranton
as well as the play in which he appeared.
Mr. Miller gave a fine leading of the
linen of Kiie Temple and at the end ol
inch act the cut tain had to be rung up
again and again.
A very good company assisted Mr. Mil
ler. Miss Grate Elllstou U beautiful, as
the Hon. Miss Novllle should be, and
idle played the role with line feeling.
Augustus Cook's I.otd Neville was a. line
bit of voik but Tliomas J. Molloy was
not an acceptable Sir Geoffrey Pnmfret.
ill. S. Not tit up made a capital Captain
lO'Httrn and scoied both In the lovo
I scenes with Alice Temple and In the
mote hciioiu episodes of tlio last act;.
The four acts of the comedy aro very
handsomely staged.
Special Matinee Today.
At the Lyceum tonight and at a spe
cial matinee this afternoon Daniel Sully
will present for the last time in Sctanton
Daniel L. Hail's gieut diama, "The Pai
'IhIi Priest."
It seems surprising that a pi lest could
be used as a central (lguie, and yet not
once utilize hi calling, but Daniel L.
Hnrt has skillfully handled hi cleigy
mnn, who, divested ot his collar, could
represent any calling. Ills rather AVluil
en teems with honest sentiment, and Mr.
Sully possesses the wuudeilul inculty of
touching the heart of the auditors with
out any apparent effort. See adveitlse
ment for xppct.il matinee pilee-i.
WHEN LIFE'S AT STAKE
The most
chance oi
timid man will take ny
escape. me sieuuer roue
clroDDed down the precipice, the slip
pery log over the abyss, anything that
ottera a cuance ot me, is eugerry snatcu
cd at. The end the man seeks is safety.
lie cares nothing
for the means to
that end.
There are thou
sands of men and
women whose
lives are at stake.
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who are hindered
from accepting
the one means of
safety by foolish
prejudice.
Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery luib
been the means of
restoring health
to many men and
women whose hol
.low cough, bleed
ing lungs, ema
ciation and weak
ness seemed to
warrant the state
ment of local phy
sicians "There 'is
no cure possible."
Whv should prejudice auainst a put-up
mediciue hinder you from trying what
lias cured thousands of) suffering men
and women?
Only for Dr. J'lerce'i. Rolden Medical Pl
cocryl tliluU 1 would be in mygiave today,"
wntci Mr, Moses Miltt, of Milliard, Uinta Co ,
Wyoming. "I had a$tlima to lud I coidd not
Icep at nltUt and wai compelled to give tip
work, Unaffected, 'my I u ties so that I couched
all the time, both day andniKht, My friends
all thought I had consumption, My wife had
taken Dr. 1'ierce'a I'avorttt I'rtscripiiou uud it
had helped her so much slic iuiltted ou v try
Ini hit 'Golden Medical Discovery ' ch I
did. I ua takeu four bellies and aiu uw u
well man, weighing 185 bounds, IbauLs to Dr.
Wtrcc'a Golden Medical Discovery."
The sole motive for substitution is to
permit the duller to make the little more
profit paid by the sale of less meritorious
oiedicines. lie gains; you lose,
VJTITH every step, the sole of your
shoe must bend. The proper
place for it to bend is at the "ball" of
the foot never at the instep.
To make it bend at the "ball" two
such
"York State Folks."
Aithur Sldman's new rural play, "Yotl:
State Polks," which will bo seen at the
I.jceum on Monday, is having an un
usually ambitious production. The scen
ic equipment, which Is especially elab
01 ate. was built under the direction of
Aithur Voegtlin, who Is said to have
done the best work of his career in put
ting onto canvas these scene fiom vil
lage life in "York State."
Realism of u homely and appealing
kind is the kej-note of the dtamtt, width
Is said to be a departme fiom the tpe
of niral play which has sensationalism
and broad low comedy for Its foundation.
Dlagiam now 011 en.
"The Christian."
Hall Cable's great play, "The Ohiis
tlati," Is beond question the most talked
of, popular and successful drama of the
day. It comes to the Ljceum on Tues
day night and pi evented by a splendid
eompanv under the management of Lieb
ler & Co.
One ot the most affecting scenes Is
wheio John Sloim enteis the apnitmmt
of Gloi Qiiuvlo at night with tho pur
pose of making her pra and sa Ing Iter
soul thiough death. But tho love of
Glory triumphs, The plaj ends with .1
mutual understanding between them, de
ciding lo biao life's battles together.
The Thanksgiving Attiaction.
"When Miss Alico Fischer conies tn tho
Lyceum next Wednesday night and
ThanksglWng matinee and night, ditect
fiom her 100-nlght run in "Mis. .hick"
at Wullack's and the Victoria. thfaUr.s
In New Yoik, It would seem advisable for
Ihcatet-goets in seaieh of un evening of
laughter and. a stuo cine for the blues
In make the acquaintance, of this lhely
western widow niountl whom Miss Giacn
I. Kingston I'm nls-, has built hci faicial
comedy.
A caicfully selected suppoitlug com
pany appear to advimtnge in a number of
well-eonstnfcted loles, and with Miss
Fischer, foim a host of fuurinalcers pre
senting for tho amusement of thciitm
goei.s lively and euteitiilnlng inversion.
Dlngiam tor the ontlia (Ugugnment opens
nt Hie bo olllce Monday at 9 a. m.
"Kidnapped" Tonight.
The Myikle-Iliudnr Stoik rnmpuny
eloso their week's eugugemeiit at tho
Academy of Music tonight with the pro
duction of "Kidnapped." Tills afternoon
"A Nutmeg Match" will be lepeatcd. Flvo
excellent specialties will be iiitioduced at
each puifoimiincc.
Dixie Offer for Opening1 Performance.
The management of ilto DKIo theater
Is ileslious of Inning tlie lingest crowd
ever III that pietty play house tit the
Monduy matinee when Ttu-Tchl opt in
his engagement, and to that end makes
this lemurknblo offer: Anyone puiohns
ing n reserved sent ticket for tho miit
Ineo Monday, Nov. SI, will, by letnlnliig
the scat coupon bo entitled to n geiicr.il
utliulbftloii ticket fiee, for Hie following
Monday matinee peiformunee. Dee, 1, or
If ho pictfcis tho coupon will count ut
u cents for the piiiehaslng of a lesened
seat tur the same date,
The bleu of tills olfer Is that the hug
est audience ever seen in the Dixie the
ater may be In attendance at the Initial
pcifoimoiico of Tcu-Ichi, nnd that tho
Impiebslou made will seivo 11s uu itilvei
tlscment tor the two most evellent pio
gt amines,
It has taken some time for Scitiuton
to becmuo familial' with, and enjoy,
Vaudeville, hut the new Dlto theater Is
opening the ejes of tlio publiu to the
fuel that tlieie Is much to enJo In this
popular foim of entertainment, and lias
taught them to npprcclato the opportun
ity eh en them nt a low pike, to mil In
tit any time and see seveial good nets;,
nnd umoug such pleasant suiioiiudhigs,
The picsolit attiaction has much In
recommend It and the coming of the
Kieat Teii-Ichl next week will bo nn
event long to be lememheted, The
thumb-tying feat of Ten-Jehl has cre
ated 111010 tulk thuii any other ttlck of
the ptist decade. Another wonder Is tlio
enchanted fountain that springs nt tho
woid of command fiom all soils ot ob
jects and people.
f -fit. Q, SS
Himmolein's Ideals.
"Captain Impudence," a romance of the
Mexican war bv Edwin Milton Bole, will
be given nt the Academy of Music next
Monday es'ening as the evening bill of
tho week's engagement of John A. Him
meleln's Ideals, will mtttk the beginning
of a new eia In repertoire circles In this
city. The sccneiy and costumes aie a
special featuie. The cometlv element Is
a eiy piomlnent pait of the play, and
the iltamatio climaxes nro among the
stiongest of modem times.
For Thanks giving two special attiac
tions aie offered together with a number
of additional high giade specialties.
Thanksgiving afternoon they will piesent
"At Caunj'.s Crossroads," and at night
"In the Hen it of the Stoun." The pilccs
for the Thanksgiving matinee aio 10, 20
and SO cents; night, in, '.o, r,0 nnd 50 cents.
Dlagiam opens Tuesday at 9 a. m.
MONTROSE.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Monti ose, Nov. 21. F. A. Dales, of
Dundaft, who is attending; to duties on
his faun In that place, is spending a
sbmt time with bis family In this place.
Stacey W. Oakley will have charge
of the night service of the Bell Tele
phone company, and wilt also conduct
the AVostein Lfnloi) Telegraph com
pany's business In tills place in the
futuie. The night senicp goes Into ef
fect Monday, November 21.
The Oiientnl Troubadors gave two ex
cellent Piiteitalninents In this pluce on
Wednesday unit Thutsday evenings ot
this week. It was pionounced by all
ps the best comedy company vv lileh has
nppcMied In .Monti osc for some time.
They lett heie for Nicholson, wheie
they have an engagement,
Dr. C D. Mnckey will ictuin horn
New York city Monday. Tlio doctor
Just Ask to See the Quaker! ! !
Our sale of Quaker Skirts this week is a vital occa
sion in Skirt economy a host of mighty values,
Picture if you please a Skirt that looks
like silk, feels like silk and wears ten times
longer and harder than silk. IT'S THE
QUAKER. The one and two dollar bills in
your purse rustle with importance for
these skirts are selling
Made after the most approved designs
in the same factory, by the same people
and on the same machines as the $15 silk
skirts. Dainty pleatings, tucks and ruffles
Let us mention the price again,
OUR SILK SKIRTS ARE THE TOP
NOTCH OF PERFECTION. COME IN
AND SEE THEM.
Nleldrum, Scott & Co.,
126 WVOMINQ AVENUE,
tuts been taking a post-guitlimto course
In that cltv.
Mr. tintl Mis. J. It. Coolcy arc Visit
Ing In Seniuton as guests of Mr, nlnl
Mir. It, (1, Hcotl.
Mr. ntiil Mrs. Jnincs P. Cooper wilt
go lo Wiuorly, N. Y to upend tho
wintei',
Chester 8. Vnll, ot New Mlltonl, viii
In town on business today.
LEGAL.
JOHN UHNOHH vs. U. E. I-eonaut. In
thu Court ot Common Picas of Lacka
wanna, County. No. '22. Jnnunty Tut in,
3900.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed an auditor by
tlio above named court to dlulilbutu the
funds aiislug fiom tlio sntc of defendant's
leal estate, among tho lien ri editors, said
funds being now in the hands ot tho pro
tlionotnry; nnd that he will nttend to thu
duties of Ids olllce as nudltor at his of
fice, No. 20J-1.'07, In the Patlll building, on
Spruce street, In the city of Hciniiton, on
Tliiusdnv, the IStli day ot December, 100.'.
at 0 o'clock n. m., ut which time nnd
place all paitles Interested 111 o hereby re
quired to piesent their claims.
(Signed) It. h. IJ.JVY.
NOTICI0 is hereby given that implication
will be made to tho Governor ot tho
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on tho
llist day of December, 190.!. by W. K.I.11
Har, F. M. Lynch, W. II. ndlngcr, A. II.
Dunning and P. F. Cuslck, under tho
Act of Assembly ot the Common
wealth ot Pennsylvania entitled "An
Art to provldo for tho lucoiporatlou
and legulatlon of certain corpora
tions," npproved April 29, 1S74, and tho
supplements theicto, for the charter of
nu intended coiporatlon lo be called "Thu
Paradlso Water. Storage and Supply Com
pany," the character nnd object of which
Is the storage and transportation of wa
ter and water power for commercial and
manufacturing pui poses in Paradlso
Township, In the county of Monroe, Penn
sylvania; and the supply of tho samo for
commercial and manufacturing purposes
to such persons, ptutnershlps and cor
porations residing therein as may dcslm
the same; and In order that the water and
water power may be supplied to the best
advantage. In furtherance of its corporate
purposes, the development by the use of
the same of electilc current nnd power
for comercial pin poses, nnd tho supply
and distribution of electric citrient and
power to tho public, individuals, firms
and corporations nt any place or places
for such prices as may bo agreed upon,
and for this purpose to have, possess and
enjov all the lights, benefits and privileges
of tho said Act of Assembly and Its sup
plements. J. W. CARPENTER,
Solicitor.
NOTICE is hereby given that an applica
tion will be made to tho Governor ot
the State of Pennsylvania on Tuesday,
the eleventh day of November, 1902, by P.
J. Iloran, J. L. Connell and W. W. Wat
son, under tho Act of Assembly of tho
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled,
"An Act to provldo for tho Incorporation
and Regulation of certain Corporations,"
npproved April 29, 1874, and the supple
ments thereto, for the chnrtei of an In
tended corpointlon to bo called tho
Scranton Refilgeiating Company, tho
chatactcr and object whereof is cairying
on a general stoiago and warehouse busi
ness, and for these purposes to have, pos
sess anel enjoy all the lluhts, benefits nnd
privileges of the said Act of Assembly
and Its supplements.
WATSON, DIEHL & KEMMDRER.
Solicitors.
Wanted.
WANTED A second-hand gentleman's
traveling band bag or satchel. Must
bo good and cheap. Satchel, Tilbuno of
llt e.
WANTED-Small furnished house. Ad
diess Box 300, city.
Business Opportunity.
WHY SHOULD not Scinnton be the
headquaitcis of seveial coiiespontl
onco instiuctlon institutions? On hei hills
theic aie many suitable sites. Tho busi
ness can be conducted honoiabiy and
ptofitably. The number of students that
can bo nronerlv seived nt tho same time
by ono institution is limited to about
(lOO.UOO. ..ijuu.ueu aio now awaiting in
struction and as soon as they tue gradu
ated there will be ir,,ouo,uoo moie.
CJI1U W I1U JlilS IUUI UIULIgU UL it (UlfeU IUI"
lltory In the field and of the most impot
tant department at the home office of
such an Institution, and has been moie
.successful than his m'edecessors In botli
positions one who Is competent to advise
against nbsuruities, ciuutues ami cum
bersome modes can bo retained by tho
oiganlzers of a new company. Henry
Clay Frlnk, 747 Piescott avenue, Scran
ton, Pa.
$"U0 will buy a first class established busi
ness paying $23 weekly. Sboit bonis;
will stantl Investigation. Address J. Sey
mout, Tribune otfice.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out delay. Write for oui special mar
ket letter, Fiee on application. S. M.
lilhbard & Co . meiiibeis N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange, 41 and 4tJ
uro.iuway. New 101 K. Estnbllsneu isoi.
Long Distance 'Phone 23SS Bioud.
Situations "Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED Superior ac
countant and correspondent seeks a
situation In or near Sctanton; accustomed
to giving dictations. Address, Accurate,
Tilbuno office.
WANTED By an elderly ladv, n position
as housekeeper In a small fatnliv. or lo
assist with light housowoik, mending or
plain sewing; good lefoicnces. Address
R. A., Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-Bj a oung lady
as bookkeeper 01 stenoguipher. K
pei fenced, Refeiences tmnlshed. Ad
diess "Business," Tilbuno office.
SITUATION WANTED Bv a middle
nge.il lady to do washing and cleaning.
Adthess E, J cue ot Scianton Tilbuue.
YOl'NU LADY would like wotk evening
ns copyist, typowiltlng unci take caio
of business eoticspondence. At llbctty
alter C o'clock evenings, fun titinlsh ex
cellent lefeieuees. Addiess Piactlcal,
Tilbuno office.
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THE TRIBUNES "WANT" DIRECTORY.
WANTS. FOR HS. FOR SALES
l, IUII IIKIIIUI
Only fialf a Cent a Word.
Ileal Estate.
A Rare
Bargain
In a good home that lias
all modern conveniences, in
cluding electric light.
The house will bear in
spection. Full lot and loca
tion is assured, as people on
either side own their own
homes.
The property is valued
at $2,500, but It can be
purchased for $700 un
der that figure.
A 12-Room
Single
House
Can be purchased for
$7,500
Good location full lot on
Otiincy avenue. The owner
values it at $10,500.
M. H. HOLGATE
Real Estate,
Securities Mortgages,
Loans Negotiated.
Commonwealth Building,
SCRANTON, FA.
Krr
Y9 CV
ACREAGE
LOTS CASH OR EASY TERMS
NEAR THE MAMMOTH
IMIfflfl STEEL PL!
AND TWO BEAU1IFUI. PARKS.
ncn t DHDiMcnM
$L72 Erie Co. Bank Bidg.,
cw n,.w rt u v . ' "
N- WU..U,
Z .C?'s4
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"Sox Bent.
FOR RENT-Sccontl floor 2J1 -227 Lacku-
wdnna avenue; ulso photo gallery. Ap
ply 1534 Sandeison avenue.
?40 will lent nn eight room house, nil mod.
ern lmpiovoments; city steam; c.upets
ana window shades, between Adams and
Jefferson. 619 Spruce.
$18 For Rent Ten-i oom house; excellent
nelghboihood; all modem impi ove
rrents, on avenuo. Apply to R. P. Ham
ilton, 120 Spruce street.
For Sale.
A CARLOAD OF REAL COAL
Souveniib ol the Antluaclte Coal
legions, .iOe., weighs a pound.
Smaller size, 25e.
THE BAZAAR,
Olyphant, Fa.
HEATING stoe, ill good condition; used
two winteis. Inqulie Cimumem' Ico
Co.'a office.
FOR SALiU Ono fine bay Iioise, broke
lor lady to dllo. Inquiie 1J7 Foiest
com t.
FOR SAT.,n-A Floilda sectional hteam
he.ttei, new; never been ueil; will bo
sold leasonnble. Address Galniel Pugll
uiiu, Dundaff stieet, Cnibondnlo.
FOR SAI.n For want of use. two first
classes hotses, nt 1J3." Penn avenue.
FOR SAIvi: One hoiso nnd tluee envoi ed
tlellveiy wagons. Apply to 13. Vlcker,
Uuumoie.
TOR SAIjTJ Ono pair of giay maies, well
matched, w tight 2.100. sound and gen
tle, good diiveis nnd wotkeis, single or
double, liuiuiic of Manning Gillespie,
New Mil foul, Pa.
FOR HAIiH Team of eairiago hois-en,
bound nntl gentle: can bo driven by
latty wiin saiotv. For paitlcuitus au
diess J,, Di.iwci r.OO, Montrose, Pa.
JL'ST ARRIVF.D with a car load of
lioises; good woikeis and dilxeih-,
weight nom oloeu to fifteen lnuidied
pounds. Seveial closely matched teams,
fan be seen at JJI Raymond couit, F..M,
Cobb,
FOR SAI.U-A pair of well-matched gold,
lugs nt !20 Qroen Rldgo stieet, elty.
Furnished Rooms for Bent.
FljRNIsiTcD llOi-imigo fin nlshed
fiout loom with or without boaul;
all Improvements; centrally located; prl
vute family. C23 Adams avenue.
l'OR RKNT A fin nlshed room on second
floor front, SI DO week, 15 Adams avc.
Booms and Board.
TUB IJNDKN, f09 Linden Btreet, has a
number of desliublti vacancies; light
looms nntl choice table board.
PIjUASANT looms with board for four
or live young men. Inquire S,"," Wash
ington avenue,
Xost.
i r.c.i. n.. .1... ...... .. t..n r.p .1... mtl. ..t.Vin.
ill ft out of the limit d of Tntdo building
or St. I.uko's lIuiicIi, a plush lap iob
black on ouo hltle and guen oil the othei,
Hewurd given It returned to Tho Trib
une office.
Notice.
I llUItKUY give notice to tlio public not
to gle my hon. Uhniles Sluimp. any
nipillt on inv ULCOitut. its 1 will not bo lt-
sponslble for tiny debts contracted by him.
J, . Hiiiimp, cutiiizMiie, t'u.
For Sale or Bent.
FOR BAliU OR RUNT Tho Model Steam
Uuuidiy, Ounmoio. Apply to U.
Vlckei .
FOR BAIjE OR RUNT-Tho S-story brick
bultdlug, with boiler hoitbo attached,
and long row ot sheds for horses, wag
ons, etc.; also rallioad switch sultubla for
mauufactiiilng purposes; lately occupied
by tlio Clock Touucco Co IJ. M. Wlnton,
Itoom No. COS, Mcars Building.
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No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Tlinn 10 Cents. .
Branch WANT mm
Want Advertisements Will Be
Bocelved at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
AtitinUT HCriUI.T!, corner Atul
lieiry street and 'Webster avc.
OUSTAV P1CHUL, boO Adams
nvenuc.
West Side
OUO. Y. JUNK1NS, 101 South
Main avenue.
South Scranton
FRED I,. TJJRPPE, 729 Cedar
avenue.
North Scranton
OUO. AV. DAVIS, corner North
Mnlii avenuo and Maikct
street.
Green Bidge
CHARLES P. JONKS, 153T Dick-
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, 920 Gieen Rldgo
street.
C. LORENZ, coiner Washington
avenuo and Marlon stieet.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenue.
Dunmorc
J. G. BONE & SON.
Help Wanted.
WANTED Agents to sell tea and cot-
.,. vr?" "jns'imeis. Positions perma
nent. Ginnd Union Tea Co., 311 Lacka
wanna avenuo.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED-Bilght boTtrworknevelry
fji. ACAiuiu no,, iu wjoming ave.
TOUPNG men everywhere, copy letters,
home evenings, J7.00 week. Send ad
dressed envelope for particulars. Fil
bert Dopt. S. 130, 15os 1111, Philadelphia,
CJi!i,SERXICE Pfo eminent posltlons
.10S3 nPPolntments this year. This Is
I.CTJ moie than last year. Excellent op
portunities for young people. Catalogue
of Information fiee. Columbian Cone
spondence College, AVushlngton, D. C.
WANTED EVERYWHERE-Httstlers to
tack signs, distribute circulars, sam
ples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. Sun
Advertising Bui can, Chicago.
WANTED At once, two or threo good
carpenters for bench men In our door,
sash, blind nnd inteiinr finish factorv.
J. 11. Patteison & Co , Plttston, Pu.
Help "Wanted Female.
LADIES with sewing machines to woik
at home; materials furnished any dis
tance. Good wages. Send stamped ad-'-.S'8''
e"velopo for particulars Anchor
Mfg Co , 19 Federal at., Plttsbuig, Pa.
PLAIN sewing nt home, !9w per week.
Materials sent everywhere fiee.
Steady work. Send atldtessed envelopo
for particulars Du Pont Dept. S 1J0,
Lock Uo 13S2, Philadelphia.
LADIES, writing at homo evenings, $7.00
per week Particulars fiee to all.
Send addressed on elope. Filbert Dept.
S. 130, Box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED
GVei VWhprp. writing niHMf
home ev
Ing or cimv
enlngs, hteady woik, no mall
asslng, good pay. For partle-
mars send
Dept S. 130,
uuttresseu envelope Manager
Box 1CG2, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED
lupher. building.
-An experienced lady stenog
Apply room 302, Dime Bank
Agents Wanted.
OUTFIT FREE, ciedlt irlven: Hnt-nrln.
Xm.is books. 50o. book 12'.; $1 book
23c.; 1.00 book 50c; Feiguqson, 523S Fifth,
Cincinnati.
CANVASSERS WANTED to sell our
Cloth Tos. Rag Dolls and Ait Pil
low Tops. Best selling Holiday Novelties
made. Anyone can sell them. Ijiige
profit. Ait Fabric Mills, New Haven,
Conn.
CRAYONS Wanted, two agents to can
vass for crayon: libcrul com. paid.
Write J. G. Hensel, 3G7 Broad street, Wa
veily, N. V.
LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic
General Agent lor this county. No
books, Insurance, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance with meichnntH and manu
lactuieis necessary. Permanent. Bond.
State age, expeiience. lefcrences flist let
ter. Addiess, Suite 572, No. 1001 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAl'LDINOre. P. A.! 23
Tiadcis' Bank Building, Old 'phono 1W4.
Architects.
FREDERIOK L. BROWN. ARCH B
Real Estate Es-thango BIdg., 12ti Wash
ington nvonuo.
Civil and Mining Engineer, s.
II. L. HARDING, klo CONNELL ULDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CON
nell building.
Dentists.
DR. E. C. E1LENBERGER, PAULI
building, Spuico stieet, Scinnton,
DR. C. C LAUUACII, 113 WYOMING nvo
File Insurance,
SCIILAGER & CO., 401 Connoll Building.
Patent Attorneys.
rM I LIN I Oof lire tilobe.
The only lirciised and equipped patent
solicitor In the city. Nn chaige for In
tut million on patentability; ocr ten
years' cxeilcnce.
RcplOirle & Co., Alears Bldjr.
Hotels and Bestaurants.
THU KLIC CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
1', J51EGLEU, Proprietor,
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. &. W,
Passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. Victor Koch, 1'ioprlotor
Scavenger.
A. BRIQOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools; no odoi ; only liuptoted
pumps used. A 11. Hrlggs, ptopilotor.
Leave unlets 110 Noith Main avenue.
oi Elcko's ding stole, corner Adiinib und
Mulberry Both telephones
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. REAR DU LACKA.
qe.. Scinnton. mfis of Wlie Seieena.
Miscellaneous.
MEGARGEB BROS., PRINTERS' SUP
plies, envelopes, paper bags, twine,
Warehouse, U0 Wnshlngton avenue.
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had in Scranton at the mn stund
of Relsmutr Bios. 406 Spruco and 50J
Linden; M. Noiton, V2 Lncktiwanim
ave.; 1. S. ScltuUcr, 2U Spruio stieet.
MBfPORllIS, REAL ESTATE
. ' ,K
Only Halt a Csit a War!
Money to Loan.
AN V AMO tJNT'oi? MONEY TO ToAN
Quick, ntmlBlit loans or Building unit
IJ.0U.'l' -At .flom ,n c Pfi" cent, Cull on
N. V. Walker. :ll 1-313 Council building.
Employment Agency.
RELIABLE help can bo ptocurcd at Mrn.
A. II. Htaikoy'H Employ ment Ofllco,
110 Washington avenue, rooms '1 and 4.
Tukn elevator.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna1 and Western.
iVui'i -h,W -Effect Jiinu, l. mi.
";ri-nins'l?avo Scianton for Now Yoik
At l,W3'tt; 0 03. 7.D0 imil 10 lo n. in.; 12.10,
3 40,iajOSttJ. tm i For Now 'York and Phllu-dtjIJiluVi-jWQ.
10.10 ii. m., and 12.40 and 3 :
D. m. For flnltlilMlinrn Af I. 1D n. . l.'m.
'BurfiiW-ULft, L'2 nnd noo a. m.; l r3, (ten
Mini. U.lOip. nwl For Blnghnmton, Elmlitt
and way .stallons-10 23 it. in, l.o" p. in.
For Oswego, Syiacuso nntl Utlca 1.15 anil
u.22 n. m.; 1T p, m. Oswego, Syiacuso
nnd Utlca train nt fi'22 a. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Monti oho 9 00 a. m.; 10T
and uno p. m. Nicholson accommodation
4 00 and 11.13 p m.
Bloomsbuig Division For Noi tliumber
land, nt U35 and 1010 n. :n.; l.Kj and 0.1i
p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; il.lil
and 9 0" p. m,
Sunditv Tialns For Now Yoik, 1 50, 3 20.
C03, 1010 n. m.: 3 40 and 3 35 p. m. For
Buffnlo-1.15 nntl 0 22 a. m.; 135, 6 W) ana
11.10 p. m. For Elmlra nnd way stations
10 2o a. m. For ninchnmton nnd way nta
tlons, 9 00 n. m. , Bloomsburg Division
Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and CIO p. m,
' .. i ii,. i. - ii ii 1
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Effect Nov. 1C, 1902.
Tialns Lcavo Scranton
For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D.
& II. R. R., nt 7 41. through Parlor Car
nnd Day Coach Cnibondalo to New Yorls
and 9.47 n. m . with L. V. Coach Carbon
dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4 3 i (Blacii
Diamond Express), and 11.49 p. m. Sun
days, D. & H. R. ins p. m 9 3S a. m.
For While Haven, Huzleton nnd princi
pal points In the coal legions, via D. &
II. R. II., 7.11, 2.1S and 4 33 p. m. For
Pottsvllle, 7.41 a. m.
For Bethlehem, Easlon, Reading, Hni
rlsburg and pilnclpnl Intel mediate sta
tions, via D & H. R. R.. 7.41, 9 47 a', m.;
2.18, 4 35 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p.
m. Sundays. D. & II. R. R 9 38 n. m.
and 1 D8 and 9.17 p. m.
For Tunkhannock, Towanda. Elmlin,
Ithaca, Geneva and pilnclpal intcrmedlnto
stations via D., L & W. R. R , 6 33 a m.
and 1 55 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nitig
nia Falls, Chicago nnd tilt points west via
D. & H. R. R.. 12 03 p. m.: 3 28 (Black
Diamond Expiess). 10 11. 11.4s p. m. Sun
davs. D. & H, R, R , 12 03, 9.17 p. m.
Pullman pnrlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley Parlor cms on till trains between
Wllkes-Bane nntl Now Yoik. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN IT. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2(5
Coitland street. New Yoik.
CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt , 25
Coitland stieet. Now York.
A. W. NONKMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
For tickets und Pullman reservation ap
ply to city ticket office, 09 Public Squaio,
Wilkes-Bnrre, Pa.
BEADING SYSTEM.
Central Bailroad of New Jersey.
In effect Nov. 1G, 1902.
Stations In New Yoik, foot Libel ly
stieet nnd South Feiry, N. II.
Trains leave Scianton for New Yoik,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen
town. Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash
ley, Wllkos-Buirc and PIttston at 7 30 u,
m , 1 p. m , and 4 p. m. Sundays, 7.15 n.
m. and 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Epress
leaves Scranton 7 30 a. in., with through
solid vestibule tiain with Pullman Buffet
Pallor Car for Philadelphia with only
ono chango of cais lor B.iltlmoto und
AVnshlngton, D. (" and all pilnclpnl
points south nnd west and has thiough
coach for New York.
For Avoca, Pittston nnd Wllkes-Bane,
1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 7,15 a. in.
nnd 2.10 p. m.
For Long Blanch, Ocean Giove, elc, at
7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m.
For Beading, Lebanon nnd Hnirlsbiug
In Allentown at 7 30 a. in , 1 p. m. and 4
p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. and 2.10 p. m.
For Tnmaqna and Pottsvllle at 7 30 n,
m . 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. .Sunday, 7.15 a. m.
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
stutiou.
W. G. BESSLER, General Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Pennsylvania Bailroad.
Schedule In Effect Juno lb, 1902.
Ttnins leave Scianton 0 3b a. m, week
dnvs, through vestibule tialn fiom
Wllkes-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor ear
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potls
ville; stops at pilnclpal Intel mediate sta
tions. Also connectb for Siinhuiy. Hni
ilsbuig, Philadelphia. Baltlmoto, Wash
ington and lor Pittsburg nnd the West.
9 17 a. m . week days, lor Sunbury, llttt
rlsbuig, Philadelphia, Tinltlimiic, Wash
ington and Pittsbtug and tlio West.
1.42 p. nt.. week davs. (Sundajs. 1 ,'S p.
m.), for Sunbuiy. HnrrlHliurg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
buig nnd tho West
3 2S p. m., week dnvs, thiniigh vestibule
trttin tiom Wilkcs-nitne. Pullman buffet
pallor ear and coaehus to Philadelphia via
Pottsvllle. Stops nt pilnclpal Intel medi
ate stations
4 13 p. m., week davs, for Hiizlcton, Sun
buiy, Ilaiiisbiug, Philadelphia and Plttb-
lU U'' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr.
J. B, WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt.
Delaware and Hudson.
Ill Eltcct Nov. 1G, 1J02.
Tialns for Caiboutlale leave Scianton at
CI4. 7.3H. S.SS. 10 1.1 ii. in.: l.'O"., 1.12, .1.11.
Ilfti! 5 2''. U23, 7 22, S 3.1, 9., 31.20 p. in.;
12 3.1 it in.
l'or HonesUale G.4I, 10 13 a. in.; 211 nntl
5 ' 9 p HI
For' Wllkes-l!arie-G.!S. 7.11. 8.11. 9.17.
1U53 a. 111.; l-'U-i. 1.-12. 2.18, u"2S, 135, b 10.
7.4S. 9,10, 10 II. 11.49 it m
For L V. H. H. Pohits-7.ll, 47 tu m ;
2.1S, 135 and 11.19 P. in. , . ,,
Tor Pinnsjlvnnla It. R Polnts-C3J
t7i, mi ! l.l J. 3 2S and I '.',' p. m
'For Albmv anil all points noith 7.3G a.
in. and 3 "' p m.
' SUNDAY TRAINS,
For (Miuoiitlulo Sty, 11.31 u. m,J ,41,
3 5U. f52 and 11.17 p. in o.
Fin Vllkes.Jiiiie-9 3S n, m ; 12.0.1, 1.53,
3 2S. 032 und 9.17 P. ill. i
For Albany and points noith 3.ub p.-ni.
Fur IIones.cl.ilo S 50 it. in.: 3 52 p. in -J.
W. BURDICK, G P. A.. Allianv, N...
W. Ii PRYOlt. D. P. A., ScianUin. P.
j
Erlo Bailroad Wyoming Division.
In Effect September 15, 1902. V"
'I'talns leave Scianton for Now Toil;,
Nowbuigh and Intet nicdiito polpjs. also
lor Haw lev and local btutlons ut-7'20 n.
in and 1 33 p in 2t
For Houesdale and Whlto Mills atJ.SJ
p. m "
Tuilns arrive nt Scianton at 10 3S af.ni,
and 9.11) p. m.
New Yorls, Ontario and Wester n.
Time table In effect Sundav. Suit. 23, l0i)2.
NORTH HOUND TRAINS. vi
Lea v u Lea v e A U I v u
Tiulnt! Scianton. Cniboitdale, Cadoslii.
No l ,,,...10 30a. nt tl.lrta.in. l.ftj pjpi.
No 7 ii M i in Av Cnibondalo b W urn
SOUTH BOUND 'U
Lcavo Leavo Airjvo
Tialns. Cudosl.i. Caihuiuliilo, Scranton
j'o, o I.50U. in, 723ii..u
No 2 ... . 2 13 P in I HO p. Ill 4.1") p. lit,
SUNDAYS ONLY NORTH BOUND,
Leave Leavo Airlva
Tuilns. Scianton. Cm bondtilo Cadosiu.
No. !l .... !30a III 9.10 a III 10 4 1 arm
No. 5 7,w) p. iu.Ar.Ciiilioitd.ilo 7.15 p in
Leavo Leave Arnvo
Tialns. Cadosla, Caibondale, Scrnirtpn.
No. G ... ii ft) ii. in, 7.25 a.m.
No. 10 . ..4 30 p.m. G Oil p. in G45p, in.
Trains Nos. 1 on week da.s, and 0 on
Sundtis connect for Now Yoik city, Mld
tlletov.li. Walton, Nonvich, Oneida, -Oswego
and all pplutH west.
Train No. ftwttli "Ouuker City Ex
press" at Scianton. via C R. R. of Ni J.,
tor 1'hlliidelplila. Atlantlo Clty.-'Bultlnloio,
Wauhlngtou anil Pennsylvania r,tatu
points.
Si-o time-table and roitstilt ijeket agerrtff
for connections with other mios.
J. ('. ANDERSON. G. J A . New York.
J. U. WELSH, T. V. A , Scianton, Pa,