v t M THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902. 9 - .tA ,. wA .&". &A& ,.., i-CV...:- f P- TV,JK - ' ,--' .... ?J : 1 'A '. r' ...; --- k i ...:!t iKSBiicnsN?aam.. - ..... j .. f'.: inniiBB ..';. il! .aBb - i ; 1 1"& uaB w NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Spqclal to tlio Pcnnloii Tiibuno llonpsdnle, Nov. .'1 This TukiIiu fiom Mu 5 p ni, at the 1'ipsbj teil.m Llinpol, the lrliet Lommlttce ol tlio Cluihtlnn tlmle.noi toLiet., ill le tele (iQii.ttlonia of niouevj pinIslons, t'tc, for ilistiibutlou iimuiig Hie notil.s ThanK&gU liif,1 day. llo. William II. bU will dtliei u ThanKsglvInu -eimor in the liesl tei ian chinch at 10.10 a. in. cm Thuitday. Theie will aKo be -(.iUli , in tho othti HoneKdalo cmiuhe" Hi. irumice T. Climoh, of faibon ilnje, himiit Suinl.ii with lilondi in Honesdale, pilot to hi- dtp.utu.e to t'umbcilrind, JId, The loom Micatcd In V, (i. Teiwll iser, acv his If. K. 1! stoie, will he com ei ted into a stoie loom to be iiied by Mr. Tqiwlliger for hl, Inei easing blislnes'- Aclc&s to the uppei floor aIU be by an Inside stall way leading from Ills pipsent s-toie loom. Tlie "Dutchman'i Ilonejinoon," is a funny faue. It was well pi evented and enjou'd by a laigo audlpucf, at the opeia house Tilday eeiiing. Miss HaKs who is doing misslouaiy work in New MelLO, undei the auspleeb of tho Woman's llopie Misslonaiy ho ciely, occupied the pulpit of the Piesby teilau chinch cm Sunday moinlng She is a en pU usaut spenkei, und held tlio attention oi the nudience wlille piesent lng the needs 'and des-iulbinpr the ton--rlltlnn of this million nl the 'Kouthlnnil. State Senatoi i:ieet Joel (J. Hill, who will soon letlie tioni the asssoclntu Judgeship, will binqupt the membeis of the Wayne county li.n, und a low othtt friends at the Allen house, Wednesday evening. The HoiU'bdalo hihooKs will oheivp the ThunkhglNing hollday.s theio will be no school on Tlutihdiiy and Filday. On Wednesday evening, Nov, 2R, "The Oilental Ttoubndouis," n coloied com edv company, will appear at the opeia There exists often a very beautiful companionship between the mother and her daughter. The intimacy is frank, free and sj mpathetir. Hut some clay the mother feels as if something hall chilled this intimacy. The child ta silent and sad, aud teems to shim her mother instead of (seeking her. This change ery often occurs when the young girl is crossing the bor der line of woman hood. She is mor bid, nervous, fear ful, as she enters upon this new ex perience. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription at such n time will do more than re store the normal balance of mind and body. It will establish the wom anly function upon a basis of sound health, as well as improve the anne- tite, nourish the nerves, and prdruot the general physical health. it i wo j Mrs ugo my daughter's lieoltu began rn, nine ;nrs iiaa nan, oi iirouiieau, ea Co. Wis. Ml'in.tlilin- thai rould ha eight of was done to help her but it was of no vncu uc uceau to couiuiam sne wo X ftDUtt weighed tin hf nit-titr,- nf prwvl ltli, until about the age of fourteen: then in 'uoutlis she was bo run down licr weight was t-iw. itii i count noi gie ner up as sne i the only child I had. and I mutt hnv. Doe- that OnlV for VOur MC.tvnnt Pr-rlnllnnl daughter would have been fu her grave to . When she had taken oue-balf bottle the iral function was ectablhtlictl und we bought ther one. making ouly two bottlea in all, aud cojinletelv recovered. SI ner (hen hi- is 31 1 as can be " rue Cominon Sense Medical Adviser, & paces, iu paper covers, is sent fits I receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay ense of lnailiuir onlv. Address Dr. IV, Pierce.. Buffalo, N, Y. innf fV a ..r-frwwMWH l&OxatvJ' m la T khMHt.' ;i . m SraSnJ - "" i jir " '"" " - -" - Wm&wm THE CHILDREN ENJOY TAfc out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, coiiim the frrc.itcf part of that healthful development which h so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative Is needed the remedy which Is given to them to cleanse aud sweeten nnd strengthen the Internal organs on which It acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because Us component parts are known to be. wholesome and the remedy Itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-Informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, Us gentle action and Us beneficial effects, is Syrup of Pigs uil for the same reason It is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Pigs Is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If yon would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant aud gentle Syrup of Figs. Its quality Is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP CO. the front of every pack age. In order to get its beneficial effects it is al ways necessary to buy the genuine only. i.s . house. They ghe an excellent enter tainment and aie among the best com edy companies on the load. Tlio gland juiy is In session this week. Next week Deeetubei teim of toui t will he held. SPRjyQVILLE. Special to the Peianton Tilbune SpiingJlle, No. 4 Thankbgiv ing .seiices will bu held at the Methodist Upiscop.il church. Junior league meets on Sundaj, when theie is no pleaching immediately alter buiiday school Supenlsoi Uminell has lately been itpaiilng the loads in his juiisdiction. J. O. Cuher bus lately been doing home painting on the exteiior of Luther Welch's bouse, near Rchooley'fe pond. O T. Shoemaket has lately had ,1 nice shed built on the north side of hN h.un W. II. Dennis, jr., of Monti ose, was calling on ft lends beie Sunday. V. G llobinson and wife, of Mehoo panv, have just completed a -visU of a week to Ke. J. W. Pi Ice and wife and letutned to their homes. John Major, of Lehman, Pa., has re turned to ills home utter visiting his sister, Mis P. W. Teuy, lieie lor a w eek. The supper ghen by the Guild on Tuesdny evening last wus a success, cner $JO0O being netted. Samuel Hiker, a oung lnan of 20 yeai.x, died of consumption at his homo on Satuuluy. The funeral will ba held today. Inteiment In the Ljnn cemeteiy. Cieoigo Noblp bus built a ery nice barn this summer, and Is now making ptepaiatlons to build a house In the near futuie. P. O, Stung has given up going west nnd will moo to the hous,e now occu pied by Mih, II. K. Sherman. One week fiom today Frank Weiss will move hetp and take possession of his uewly-acfiuhed gioceiy and mar ket. A latge wildcat wafs killed lecently down iu Lemon by Oliver Ward. It's mate escaped, It Is uimoied that Simervisois Bun nell and Sepiler aie to resign their po-. Mucins ueioio mo spimg election, Tlio latter was elected last spiing, but Is thed of bis job. Ilunnell was re elected two j ears., ago, but has mado up his mind that his pathway is not nil roses, Tennyson Mesetole has gone to Now Yoili, and on leturnlng will go back to his homo In the west, Oata that weigh forty-five pounds to the measmed bushel and that pioduco seventy to eighty bushels per ucto nie for sale by S. O, Culver, of Spilng vllle. Samples will bo sent on ie. cpiest, Lennlo Caillu and wife, of Tunkhan-nocK-, visited Mis. Carlln's p.tients, Mr. ajul Mis, P. W, Teuy, in this village, last week, Mr. Cailln Is running on tho main line of the Valley railway fiom AVIlkes-Buuo to Sajie for tho daily dispatch. BRADFORD. COUNTY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune Towanda, Nov, 24, One of the (list copies of the Lehigh Vulley time table Is In possession of Supeilntendent J, A. Dioerge, at Sayie. In slo It Is llvo by seven inches, und la Diluted only on one page, while thu last one pilnled is n- by 164 Inches In size, with eight pages of schedule of the company's main and blanch lines. The first time-table Is headed "Tho Pa. of N. Y. Canal & It. It. en. tii 'p.ihio No. 1, To take effect Jan. 1, 136S," and js bignect -j, t. 1 'ox, Supt," It pio vldes for a train to Jeave Towanda ut 7 o'clock u. ni make good eamil boat time to Wayeily, reaching theie ut S.10 a. m. Then the train lrt m,v.i,. t 9 O'clock for tho leturn tl-ln n Tnudn. da. Tho next round ttip started at 10.35 o'clock and completed the run at Towanda at 1.45 p in. The final iuii ....:- iVVs S "."-' '. f 3. '.- i imiiiimiiiMiriiniiiiitfai n tr. - j Ck , AV'N iV. Wi .. v-,?! ,.:-!fjvv. $g?J .1 - . ."? -"-x ,. , r li. '-. . -LJl t h: L K- r' h.Y - is printed on . of tho day left Towanda at 4 o'clock, reached Waierly In time fot suppei and got back to Towanda in time to go to bed. The train stopped at Ul ster, Milan and Athens, Sajre not be ing on the map in those clays. In theso times the Black Diamond express and all other tialns stop-at Sayie, which was then only a tanning countiy, and the schedule time of the popular train make the lun of seventeen miles in nineteen minutes. By tho accidental dlschaige of a lllle, Mrs. Kugene Wood, of Tioy, Is suffering fiom the bullet penetiating Into her hip about thiee Inches. The Philadelphia Athletic Foot Ball team defeated the Sayie-Athcns eleven in a game at Athens on Satin day aftei 110011 by a scoie of 18 to 0. The infant child of R. G. llice, while sitting in its eaniage, pulled a table cover with a lamp into the ehlcle, which exploded and badly binned it fact and head. No seiious lesults aie exsected. seng near Canton, with over 12,000 seng near aCnton, with over 12,000 plants. William C. Mahoney. a llaivaid graduate, whose parents leslde at Wav eily, committed suicide in New Yoik because he was lejected by a pietty French woma.n His remains weio biought to ills home for interment. HOPBOTTOM. S)eclal to the Scinnton Tilbune Hopbottom, Nov. 24. Mr. and Mis. L M. Tiffany spent Sunday with Mis. n. W. Menill In Lesteishlie. A. J. Green and family aie now oc cupvinng their new home in town, le cently puichased of J. C. Meirlll. Miss Myia Jackson spent Sunday in Scranton. Mr. and airs. Chailes Peck, of Les teishiie, visited at Mis. L M. Tiffany's last week. The ladies of the Unlveisalist church meet, with Mis. Saiah Ithodes Wednes day afternoon. Claude Itobei ts and John Blsbee made a tiip to Montrose Sunday. Mr. and Mis. O. D. Calph, of Bing hnmton, and Mis. Huttlu Adams, of Klngslcy, a.e guests of Mi 3. O. D. llobei ts. The apple evaporator which has been in operation here for the past thiee months and has given employment to about thirty-five people, will close this week. Dining the time they have been lieie they have shipped about 24,000 bushels of apples, HALLSTEAD. Special to tlio Scranton Tilbune. Hallstead, Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tiow bridge, of Chase avenue, tendered a party Filday evening to u number of young people in honor of their thhleenth anniveisaiy of the bhthday of their son, Leon Tiow bridge, Tho guests weie loyally entertained until u. icasonable hour with singing and games, Mr, Tiowbildgo was the recipient of many beautiful piesents in honor of tho occasion. Dainty re freshments weie served, consisting of Ice cream and cake. Those ptesent were: Misses Km ma Fisher, Luda Hawkins, Lyra Hawkins, Fanny Head, Flossy Coiey, Louisa nnd Eva Fish, Viola and Beatilce Jackson, Leta Wln fleld, Josla Snow, George and Hairy Hatfield, Floyd and Perry Blown, Guy Snovv nnd Hloudln Wlnlield. The Sisterhood will meet In the Piesbyteilan church Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Miss Sara Watklns, who is attending school at Ithaca, Is spending a few days In town, Mis, Gould Capwell and Mrs. Win field will euteitaln the ladles of tho Presbyterian chuich at the pleasant home of Mrs, Capwell, on Church stieet, Friday afternoon. Hon S, II. Chase was a business caller at Moimoso Thuisday last. John Clements, secietaiy of the City Young Men's CliilHtlan association of Blnghamton, occupied the pulpit; of tho Baptist chuich Sunday, An enteituiument under the auspices of tho Kpvvmth league of tho Methodist L'plscopal dirndl will be held Tuesday evening at the lialltoad Young Men's Clnlatlan Association hall. The pro gramme is as follows: Quaitette, "Alcuily, Oh;" recitation, "How Ituby Played," Miss VerU Shaw; solo, se lected, Mrs. S, Snow den, of Great Bend; duet, "Sweet Visions of Childhood," S?X "vtjc Am L. SJ. $ tiSL. - : , .. :. UUi UKft . ,:'&. ;- i.imsxmm i Misses Cecil Hois and Bessie Conrad! vocal solo, Dr. Itond, of Gteat Bond: recitation, "Tho Voiceless Chimes," Mrs. Florence' llnvvkhtsj vocal solo, "Mtllaby," Mist Vcrhi 81mw; quaitette, "Fairy Voices!" tecltatlon, by request, "The Octoroon," Miss Verio. Shaw : piano solo, selected, Miss Iteta Uossj "The Ten Virgins," tho Famous Peak Slsleis. Admission, 10 and 20 cenls. THEATRICAL. "Yoik. State Folks." A mini drama that Is truly clean nnd wholesome Is "Yolk Stato Folks," which was presented at tho L count last nlfrlit before 1111 audience tluil was not as largo as It deserved. It U 11 four act drama and tho scene Is Intel In Martlnvlllc, N, Y a llttlo village In cetittal New" Tork, which Is wiought up over tho coming of a inll rond, This Innovation Is opposed by Simon Peter Mat tin, the .piesldeiit of the village, and Its heaviest taxpavci. Nevertheless tho village votes In favor of the lollioad anil thin causes him to conceive a deep-seated hatied for Mvia Coopei, the gontlot man In the village, nnd for eiut one of Mm tin's win in friends. Mai tin's son Is engaged to ninny Cooper's niece, and this Mai tin deter mines to break olT, but with little huc voh", as may be suspected, and tho obstl iiato old man turns his on out of doors but finally 1 clouts, attends tho wedding and oveivthliig ends happily. It is a story of the simple. lives and loves of nn Intensely human mral community, and Is told by Mr. AVilght, tho author, In a wnv that Is ety diamntlc. The 10I0 of Peter Simon Mm tin was played by James Lncknjo In a. superb manner. Up Is well known to Scranton thcnter-goeis, having been seen hero fre quetitlv In rural dramas, notnhlv In "Shotp Acies." He piescnted a living poi trait of the stem, haul old village autnciat who Muds It almost Imposslhlo to tolerate anything In tlio way of lnter feieneo with Ills will. Hav L. Itojeo made a lovnblo old Mvra Cooper, tho organist, and other prominent membeis of tlio cast vveto Randolph Cm lie, O-boino Senile, Frank Soulp, Krnpst Linison, Kalo Jackson, Mallo Falls, Mis Sldman and Millie Stevens. Tho plav Is staged In a. fine manner, tho second act being especially line. Ten Ichl and a Big Company. The laigcst Mond ly matinco ever in the Dilo theater g.itheied in that pietty pla houso jesterdav to witness what was the most altiactlvc progiamme jet ofteicd since the opening. Ten Ichl himself is suicly n wonder and the Japanese membeis of his tioupe In tho mojt beautiful set of costumes Imaginable gave a display of wonder working, ahead of anything ever seen tipi e. Ton Katsu, tlio pietty Jap maiden, was a tieat to thu pp, and it is worth one's while just to see her walk down the alslo among the audience as she does In pel forming her Mirlous tilcks. But tho Japanese contingent Is not the half of tho big show. A most excel lent ruial act is given by Mr. and Mis. Young, who finish with some ecellent trick violin plajlng Miss Clara Douglas, a most comely, well-shaped .voting lady, sang coon songs finely and danced gracefully. Tho Floods are the best all-round com edy aciobits over iu Scranton, and their woik is Mniplv maivelous James Rich mond Glenroy, "the man with gteen gloves," kept the largo ciowd in a con stant loai. .e is certainly very funny. Rno &. Rovche, iu M amusing coined sketch, weie well leeoivcd and had sev eial lecalls. It was loft lor Dddie Mack to convince evety one in the house that a purely dancing act could he a most inteiesling, even to one who does not know much about the nit of dancing lie is teallv an mtist, and is one of the fea tuies of a stiong bill This hill is .1 lino one for Thank-giving week and the DKio will be ciowded at cveiy perfoimaucec or we are mis taken. "Captain Impudence," Last Night. John A. Himmclein's big comedy com pany, "The Ideals," opened its annual engagement at tho Academy of Muslo before a laigo and well satisfied nudience with a splendid comedy drama, "Captain Impudence." The pcifotnianco through out was n most pialsewortliy one, and tho company was ceitainly tho best that Mr. Illmmcleln has ever bad under his banner. Tho clmmlng nettess, lipatileo 3'aile, was given a cordial leecplion by her numerous fi lends. In tho 10I0 of Lucictta Bugg. tho ma jors dauirhtei, shu has a jiait well suited to her sweet nnd dalnlv wus. She was supported In nn ablo niannci by tho ontlio compan, among them Dd win Wnlloek In tho leading rolo of Cap taln Shields, as a handsomo and dash ing ITnlted States aimy captain; Hairy Castlo as Major Bugg, an old mmy otll cui, had an unusually strong and con genial lole, while Sam Mylle as South Ciiolln.i Jim, a slave, was 0110 of tho gl eatest pieces of negro Impersonation ever seen in this city unci kept the houso In a roar of laughtoi whenever lip was on tho singe. The company weio given s'evcml cm tain calls. "The Christian," Tonight. Tho tremendous vogue of Ilnll Calno os a novelist lends unusual Interest to tho presentation of his own adaptation of "Tho Christian," which will bo seen nt tho L renin tonight, Tho stoiy is well known both In book and stngo form. In tho play, as ho himself sntd, ho took tho two principal characters In tho novel, as well as tho motlvo of their I elation to each otliei, and mado an Independent diaiiia of now incidents and ficsh sui loundlngs, Tho cast of "Tho Clnlatlan, " ns It will bo seen hero, will bo: John fitorm Stanton Klllot Loid Stoim A. Hollingsvvorth Iloiatio Diako Ialvvln Fotsborg L911I Itobeit Pio Basil Wist Aichdeucon Wealthy Frank Ljon Father I.amplugli IMwln Iilly Parson Qunylo Aithur Hoyt Blather Paul ., Alfred James Mis. Collcnder Katn Fletcher Polly I.ovo .,,. Helen Fold Betty Mary Heitrand I, otty Ida P.uks Nutty ..Catherlno Calhoun LUn. I With Nurillus Glory Quayle Chilli lllaucllck As aiot' Quayle, Clara Ulnuditk pre sents tho heiolno of Mr. Calnu's diaina on tho oilglnal tlliies of tho novel a -vivacious and tilvolous gill Iu the. pro logue nnd a woman of serious and ntn bilious puiposo la the four nets nt tho play. Alice Fischer in "Mis, Jack," Miss Alice Fischer will bo thu utti no tion nt tho Lcruni toinouovv night mid Thanksgiving matlnoo and night, pre senting under tho dhcctlou of Henry It. Hauls, Graeo Livingston Fuinlss' faiciiil comedy, "ills, Jack." Miss risclur conies heio with tho pirstlgo of an un usual success in New Yoik wlieio "Mi 8. Jack" bus Just concluded a 100-nlght tin. "Mis, Jack" Is a widow who coming east to claim tlio propeity of her Into husband tinils that her ten million do. bus of Inherited lenity Istsuddled with almost us much of personality In tho form of Mr. Jack's heuellcluiles. Under tho provisions of bis will und tho die An Old and WeJl-Tiied Remedy. MRS. WJNSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for cblldieu tcoUiing. Is tho Piescijption of onu of tho best femulo physicians anil nurses In the (fulled States, and has been used sixty lears with novel -fulling sue cess by millions of mothers for their chil dren. During the pioces of teething its valuo is incalculable. It icllaves tho child fiom pain, xiues dlurihacn, gilplng In tho bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to tlio child it rests tho mothei. Pilcc, twcuty-five cents a bottln. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Word. Beat Estate. A Rare Bargain In a good home that has all modern conveniences, in cluding electric light. The house will boar in spection. Full lot and loca tion is assured, as people on cither 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 'Otiincv avenue. The owner values' it at $10,300. M. H. ffOLGATE Real Estate, Securities Mortgages, Loans Negotiated. Commonwealth Building, SCRANTON, PA. For Kent. mn. TJT1TJT Rppnnil flnoi 22", -JJ7 Laclta- vvanna avenue, also photo galleiy. Ap ply 1331 Sandeiton avenue. $1S For Rent Ten-room house; excellent neighboihood; all modem improve ments, on avenue. Apply to It. P. Ham ilton, 42o Spiuce street. For Sale. DIAMONDS Ring 14kt. mounting, stone ?l-'i one a full 1" eaiat, $JS; one caiat, ne.uly 't caint, $J0; one tiiile largei, $10, flno gjpbv, two diamonds, and lubv, $24 Halt caiat e.u sciews, $10; half cant eiu di ops $JS; line white diamond ling, ciiiats (slightly lmpeilcct), $J30 LotH ot othoi Diamonds, Sipphires, Ilineialds, Rubies, Pen Is and Opals at lock bottom piiecs. Satisfaction given, or "youi money back without argument." "Walter W. Wlnlon, Diamond Parloi, No. U)7 Jle.nts lmilding. rOR SAT.P.-Balt llsh, wholesale or re tail W. 11. I'ierce, 01 AVoming btiect, Caihondalc. Old 'phone. rOR SAI.H-Oak mantel. S feet IiIrIi, with mirioi, :S10 in. bio Washington avenue rOR SALK New Coupe Rockavv.iv, mado 1) Stial"li ikcu, -Ji sl70, seats loin in side; will exclunge. Apply to JlacDel mot, Thi7 Linden btieot. IIEATINO stove, in good pomlitloii; used two wintcis. Iuquiie Consumeia' Ico Co.'s office. TOR SALE A rioiidn sectional steam heater, now; never been utnl" will he sold icasonable. Addiess Gabriel Pugll nno, Dundaff Hticet, C.nhondalo. FOR SALE One pair of giav maic?, well matched, weight 2300, sound and gen tle, good diivcis nnd woikeis slnglo or double Inquiie of jManning Gillespie, Now Jlllfoid, Pa. TOR SALE A pair of well-matched geld ings nt S20 Gieen Ridgq stieet, city. For Sale or Bent. TOR SALE OR RENT-Tho S-stoiy brick building, with boiler houso attached, and long low of sheds for hoises. wag ons, etc.; also railroad switch suitable for manufactuilng pui poses; latelv occupied by .tlio Clock Tobacco Co n. M. Winton, Room No, CO", Meats Building. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT A nicely furnished loom: all modem conveniences, at S27 Green Ridge stieet. l'OK RENT A furnished loom on second floor ftont, $130 week. u)3 Adams avo. Booms and Board. POR RENT Fin nlshed looms for gentle man, with or without hoaid. Inquiio at C10 Adams avenuo, THE LINDEN, ROO Linden stieet, has a number of dcslinhlo vacancies; light looms and cholco Initio boaid PLEASANT looms with boaid for foul er flvo oung men. Innulie !i.J Wash ington avenuo. tales of her own licmt sho iihsumes half nvMieiship In tho bullillug of ,i theater for a buniHtoimliiff tiagcdlan and nn em poilum foi tho painting of black ers, Fulm this hltuntloii miho many amusing episodes nii1 dlvcitlng climnMs ciuiied to u lousing success hy Miss Fischer and her company of clover comedians. Seats now on sale, "The Wild Bose" Coming;. Gioigo W Ledoiei's "Tho Wild Hose," which will ho seen at tho L)c"cum Friday lilght, H clesciihed as "u whulo iouiiiot of song and Jest" It nbotiiitlH fu eoloi, light, tun of the iicrnbatio und omplmtlu older, us will ns that ut sluiou ptuo wli, Tho muslo ii not too hiipcilor, or mintlo to piss tho ininpiplioiiilou or uppicfla. lion of tlio auditor Who does not under stand classical composition, Tho cast ieiiilroi sUt.llvo plajcis, and ail thoso of tlio oilglnal pipsenta Won vvlll ho soon dining thin Ptihiige incut Scats on salo Wnlncsday moiit. jug at y o'clock. f'The New Yoik QUI," "The, New Vm It GIU" at tho Star, Tiiuisdav, Is a. pleasing novelty. It H headed by Eulallu, u runiaikablo voi.i tllo and exciedlngly clever ouug uctiess, Tho comedv is clean, oili and iip-to-date. It Is Intel pi eted by Kululle, whoso dcllcato handling of tho tltlo lole, Frolic somo Flo Faway, ludelllhly stnnipV her uh tho foiemost of tho profession, hy well-Know u comedians who lutioduco high class 'vaudeville, and hy bright, pietty gills In singing and dancing Humbert). Tlio tceuciy and costumeg ait: sui passed hy no show on the loud, 'lho work of Colo und "Vuiner, tho Dutch comedy team, is of the Weber and Field order, a laugh thioughout. The Uoberts Four is a imlqiio and highly entertaining act,, und especially pleasing Is thu woik of the two blight llttlo glils. Pearl and Leo nora. Evening juices fill prevail at tho matinee, Ttiuuksgiving. No Order Accepted for Less Tli n 11 to Cents. Branch WANT Offioas, Wnnt Advortisements Will Bo Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Centinl City ALtinnr SCltUI.TZ. roinei Mill- boi i y Htreet and Welwlor no. atJSTAV P1CI1IJL, 1m0 Adams uveiitle. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Soinnton l'RED 1,. TL'RPPIJ, 7JD Cedar avenue, Noith Sornnton . ai:o. W. DAVIS, coiner Xoith Main avenuo and Jliultet fctlCOt. Gieen Bidgc CHARLES t' JONES, 1357 Dlelc son avenue. I'. J. JOHNS, 020 aieen Rldgo sticot. C. LOREVZ, coiner Washington nvcnuo and JIailon stieet. Peteisbuig AV. 11. KNEPEEL, 1017 living avenue Dunmore J. G. RONE & SON. Help Wanted. A ANTED-Agenls to sell tea and cot- 00r.to c?"3"'"o' Positions pel tn i- w,nnt.,,0Gr,aml UnIon Toa Co- "n Lacka wanna avenuo. DR"OCERK AVAmEDRTNtX n,i Tir.!n0m'ls'.co"lel' doming .ucnue and Mulbeiiy stieet. AAN1ED At once, two or thiee good ,curPeotoib foi bench men In our door, Fash, blind and inlciior finish fuotoi. J. L. Patterson & Co., Pittston, Pa. LADIES with sewing machines to woik at home; mateiials furnished anv dis tance. Good wages. Send stamped ad diessed cnvelopo for partlculats Anchor aflg Co . 10 Pederal st . Plttslmrg. Pa Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigetio i Ueneial Agent foi this county. No books, insuianre, or canvassing Ac quaintance with met chants and manu f.ictureis nccessaiy. Peimanent. Bond btate age, expeiience lefeiciiccs lit st let- o0.1'" n,1lfs,s', Slllt0 &7-' No- 1001 Chestnut St j Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. SITUATKDNWANTm flist pait of tlio week, wushlng and lioning; washing and iioning taken liomu also Call oi addiesh, A. B, J!4 N. Suni nei avenue. A MARRIED man of .small family, has had cpcilence of L veais aa sta tlonaiv Hi eman; undoi stands filing culm. Addiess rnomnn, lear dlO Deacon stieet, Uicen Rldgo Sciauton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED Supoi ioi ac countant and conespondcnt sucks o. situation in oi ncai Seianton; acoustomecl to giving dictations Addiess, Accmate, Tiibuno of lice. OUNG LADY would like woik evening as lopylst, tvpewiftlng and t.iKo c.uo of business coiiospondence. At Ilbcity aftei i, o'clock evenings Can furnish ex cellent ufoiences. Addiess Pi.tcticnl, Tiibuno office. Wanted. WANTED Two looms, Hist flooi, on "Mnllr! I V ,-tlnnl ,n., .-inn "VTi.H.., .....I Piescott avenue, 'for phskluns ofilce. Addiess Phvsici.in, (,17 Adams avenue tlVANTED Small fin nlshed house. Ad diess Uo u00. city. Business Opportunity. CTOciTyiNDvHnA out delay. AVilte for oui special m.ii ket letter. Fieo on application. S At. llibbaul A: Co, membeis N, V. Consoli dated npd Stock Exchange. 41 and hi Bio.idwuv, New Yoik. Established 1jI. Long Distance 'Phono 21SS Iiioad. Strayed. STRAYED To tho Lackawanna Stables, Hi. Ponn avenue, a white hoisc. Owner can have saino by p.ijing oxpenses and pioving piopeity. PROrESSONAL. ' Ceitified Public Accountant. EDWARD ('. HPAFLDING. C.V. A. 2! Ti.idei.s' Bank Building. Old 'phono lt.l Aichitects. FREDER1CIC lv. BROWN, ARCH 'if. Real Estate Exchange Bids . 12c Wash ington avenue, Civil and Mining Eiigineeis. H, L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL IILDG, STEVENSON .V, KNIGHT. 72, CON licit building. Dentists. DR E C EILENHERGEH, PAl'Ll building, Spiuci) stieet, Seianton. DR C C, LALTBAClf, 113 WYOMING II Vo Flie Insuiance. SCHLAtllUt A; CO, 101 Council Building Patent Attorneys, P A T E N TS LWaVA The ipily licensiil and oiiilpppil intent nolle Itin in the lit No ch.iigo foi la tin Illation on patcutublllt , uvci tin jeuis' I'MHU ic ijco Kcplojjrlc & Co., Mcurs lllclg-. . Hotels nnd Beatauxnnts. 'il IE ELIC CAFE. 123fiui 127FIt.NK. lilt uviuilQ, Hales icitsonublo P KlIXiliEIt, 1'iopilotor. scranton norm:, nhar d . l & w Passenger ilepoi Conducted cm thu Eu lopcau plan "victor Koch, Piopiletui, Scavengei'. a7b. imiGU.s cleans pmvv val lts unci cess pools; no odoi , only improved pumps used. A H llilggs, piopiictor Leavo ouleis 110 Noith Alain iivcuue, ot Elcke'H chug store, coinei Adams anil Mulbcil Both telephones Wile Scieens. JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. REAR Oil LACKA, ave ScijintoiitJiltj 'ofVUo Sciobiis Miscellaneous. MEGARGEE.BROS. PRINTERS' SUI'. piles, env elopes, panel bags, tulno, Wauhouse, 1J0 Washington uvunuu. THE WILKES-RARRE RECORD CAN bo had in Sciauton at (ho news stand of Rclsmuu Bios, tu! Spiuco and cat Linden; M. Not ton, 322 Lackuvvunnu ave.: 1 S. SchuUei, '211 Spiucu stieet. f"lf DIRECTORY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. REHL ESTATE OnVHtlf a Csnta Wori.' ' Money to Lonn. ANY AJIOUNT OP MON11V TO LOAN Quick, Hti night loniiH m JJullclIng and Lonn. At fiom 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, :il.3if. Council building. Employment Agency. RELIAHLE help tun ho piocuicd at Mis, A. II, Still ke.v'M EmploMuont Ofllco, Ho WnshhiKton avenue, looms 2 and 4. Talto elevator. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. IN Effect Juno 1. 11)02. ' .Trains leavo Sctnntou foi Now Yoik At 130. 3 20, GO". 7 50 nnd 10 10 a. in. J 12.10, 3.40, .13', p. m. For Now York und Phila delphia 7 30, 1010 a. m, and 12.10 and 3;',. I in. For Gouldsboio At t; 10 p m. For UufTulo 1.1", 02 and 0 00 a. m.; Km, fcoo ttnd ll.fi 11. in. For llliiulinnilnii. lUniltn and way stntions-in 23 n, in , 1 o"i p m. For Oswego, Sviacuso and Utlr.i-l,l,"t and 0 22 n. m.; 1.33 p. m. Oswego, Sjtacuse and Utlca ttnlii nt CI 22 u, in, dally, except Sundny. Foi Montiose 100 a. m; 1 01 ami ti o p in. Nicholson accommodation 100 and 013 p. m. Bloomsbuig Division Fot Noithumtiai innd, at or. and 1010 a. m.; 1.3". and 10 D. m. For Plymouth, nt S10 a. in.; .110 nnd do" p m. Sundav Tialns For Now Yoik, 1 30, :i 2'). 0 0. 10 10 n. in.; 3 40 and 3 J", p. ni. For BulTttlo-1.1- nnd 0 22 a. m.; 133. 0 30 and 11,10 p. m. For Elmlra nnd way stations 10 2. ii. in. Fpr Blnghamton and way ota tlons, 0 00 a. ni. Bloomsbuig Dlvlslon Leavo Seianton, 10.10 a. m. ar.el G10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Baihoad. In EITcct Nov. lfi, 1002. Tialns Leave Seianton Tor Pliliadolphla and New 'oik -la D. 6 II. R R, nt 7.41. thiough Pallor Car and Day Coich I'.irhondalo to New York and 0 47 a in. with L V. Conch Catbon clalo to Philadelphia, and 2 IS, 4 3". (Black Diamond Epiess), nnd 11.40 p. m. Sun daj s, D. ii. r. ., 155, p. m . 0 38 n. m. l"oi AVhlte Haven, Ilanlcton and ptincl pal points in tho coal legions, via D. A; II. R. R , 7 ii, is and 4 13 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 7 11 a. in. For Bethlehem, Easlon, Rending, Har rsburg and pilnclpnl Inteimcdlato sta tions, via D it II. R. It.. 7.41, 0 47 a. m.; 218, 4 23 (Black Diamond Epicss), 11.40 p m. Suadas, D. & II. R It., 0 38 n. m and 1 58 nnd 0 17 p m. For Tnnkhannock, Towanda, Elmiin, Illuca, Geneva and principal Intel mediate stations via D, L & W. It R., 0 33 a. m. and I 53 p ni For Geneva, Rochestei. Buffalo, Ni.ig oi a 1 alls, Chicago and nil points west via D. & II. R. R, 12 m p ni : 3 2S (Black Diamond Epi ess) 10 II. 11 41 p m. Sun davs. D. S. II. R. R , 12 0.1, q n p m Pullman parloi and sleeping oi fLohlgh valley Potior cats on all tialns between yllkes-Brlo and New Yoik. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2fl Coitlnnd stieet. New Yoik CHARLES S LEE. Gen Pass Agt , M Cortland Ktieet. New Yoik. A W. NONEAIACHER, Dlv. Pass Agt. South Bethlehem Pa. For tickets nnd Pullman iceivatlon ap plv to city ticket office, GO Public Squaic, WIIkes-Bnne, Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Baihoad of New Jersey. In effect Nov. it,, 1902 Stations iu New Yoik, loot Llbeity stieot and South Fettv, N R Tt.iins leave Sciauton for Now Yoik, Phil idelphl.i, Easton, Betlilehem, Allen town, Alauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wilkes-li.tnc nnd Pittston at 7. )0 n m , 1 p m , and I p in Sundas, 713 a. m and 210 i) m Quaker Cll Eptess leaves Sciauton 730 u. m. with through solid vestibule tialu with Pullman Buffet Pui lot Cn for Philadelphia with onlv one change ol r.ns ten ll.iltimoio and ashlngton, D. I", and .ill piluripnl points south and west and has tluoiiK'i coich foi New Yoik. Foi Avot.i, Pittston and Wilkes-Banc, 1 i) in. and 1 p m Sunday, 7 13 a m and 2 10 p ni I'oi Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc, at 7 !0 u. in and 1 p in. Foi Reading, Lebanon and Ilaiilsbui,.; via Allentovvn at 7.0 a. m , 1 p. m and 1 m. Sundav, 7.13 a. m and 2 10 p in, Foi T.imaiiua and Pottsvllle at 7 10 .1. m , 1 p m and I p m Sunday, 7.13 a, in, Foi intis and tickets applv to agent at station V a, BESSLER, Gencial Manager. C. M. Ilt'RT, Gen Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Baihoad. Soliedule in Eflect Juno 10, I'm: TinliiH leave Scinnton l, lb a in, week davs, thioiifch vestibtilii tiuln Horn Wilkes-Utiie. Piilliuait buffet pulor air anil coaches to Phil ulclphlu, via Potts vllle; stops nt piluclp.il inte't mediate1 station'- ANo connects loi Sunhiii. Ilai tlsl.uig, Philadelphia B.iltltnoie, AVash ington and lot Pittslnug and the West 9 17 n m . week davs, for Sunbiii, Hai llsbuig, Pilladclidiln. B.tltluiotc, AVnsli litgton nnd Pittslnug nnd tho West. 1.12 ... in, week divs, (Siliuln.s 1 ".S p m), fot Snnbtiiy. li.iiilslimg, Phll.ieli I phla, B.iltlnioii', Washington and Pitts lnug and tho NVst , ' 2S p in, week davs, thiough vcstlliulq ti.iln liom WllKes.p. mo Piillnian buffet pttlorcai and coaches tu Philadelphia vie Pottsvllle Stops at piiuclp.il hiteimedl alo stations 1 ',5 p m , week dav-. foi HnilPloii Siia liuiv, Hanlsbuig, l'hllidi'lphla and Pitts buiu. J. H HFTCIIINSON, Gen Mgl. ,1 II. WOOD. Gen Pass Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Eltecl Nov. M, 1.102 Tuilus loi Catlioi.d.ilc lenvn Sei.iniein at Gil, 7:u, :s. Kill a in; 12 03, 1.12, 2 1!, .Fill, fi -. 0.3, 7 22, h u. tFiii, 11,20 p. m; l.'.'S u m For Iloiipscltilo t! II, 1013 a m ; 2 It and 0 .9 n m ' Foi Wilke-.-R.il I C-G.SS 7 11. S II. !' 17, 10 3,1 a. in. 12 u.:. 142 2 IS, .. 2S, 4 J3, tola. 7 IS. 9 10, 10 II. 11 II P. in For L V U R Polnts-7 II. 0 17 a. in ; is, 133 nnd 11 11 p in For Pciitislvnnli R R Polnts-G '!?, 9 47 u in : 1 I-', ::2S ami S p m For Albany nnel all points nottlt 7.3i!'a. m and .130 p m SI'NDAY TRAINS X For Cailioii(lalo-S30, 11 II a. m;'2il, sn.. 5.32 and 11 17 P m For VVllkes-liaiic-O IS n ni, 12 01 Lfrt. 3 2!. 111.' and 9 17 p in . For Alh.inv and points noith i'A p,Jin I'm 1 loin '.cialo S V) a pi . 132 p m .1 W lIlMtriK'K, G P. A ,' Albany, N," V. W J- PRVOR. D P,.A. Seianton, IM EilO BAihoad-r-Wyoiijlng Division. Ill Eltect Scptoiuboi 13, 10).' TinllW leave Htluiltim foi Now Yoik, Now laugh and Inieiincillatu points nl"o leu lluvvley anil local btatlons ut 7. 'if a m and 1 35 p m For Honesilalo and A hits Mllh ut'JIS! Tra'lnsWiilvo at iitiimton at 10'JS a, m and 0 15 i. in, New1 Yoik, Ontaiio and Western. 'riiiiu initio 1" effect timidity, he'pt ii, mi, 1 NORTH IIOFN'D TRAINS ? Lc-avo Leuvo AicLa Trains Seiuiiton. C.iihoudalu. Cadosta No V . ..10 Wu. m 11 Kin ni luopini No. 7 . .... t W P in Ai' Cm liund.ilo u i, O m ' ' SOUTH HOUND ' Lcnvo Lc.ivo Aiuve Tialns Cadosla Caihnneialei Sciaujpu No. i. .i. ..., V" m 7 L" it. in No '2 .. -.v.lp m loop in. inn 'm SUNDAVa ONLV. NORTH BOUND Ietivo t Leave Auivo Tialns Seianton Cuibotidnlo O.ulosl.t No !l ... .S30n m 910 a, pi lonn, in No. S ...... 70O in Ar Cut bondalo 7.45 p m Leave Leave Aiiho Tialns C.idoslu Caiboiiijale, Scitintou, No t! . . .. t.5ou m. 7.21 . ii. No 10 1 m0 p 111 0 0c p m. U 13 p. in Tialns Nos 1 on week ili)s, and !) oi Sundiis connect toi Now Yilc ilty, Mk. tllutown. Walton, Nonvlcli, Oneida, Os wego mid all ioIiiN wist, j- Tialu No I., with "Ounkerf City Ex.. press" at Seianton, via C. R, R of N.-V. for Phlladelplilu. Atlantic City, BaltlinoiN Washington and Pennsylvania stute points. i Seo tlme-tohlo anil consult ticket agentj for connections with other lines, J, C. ANDERSON. G. P. A . New Vol k. J, E, JVELSII, X. X'. A , Scranton, Pa, $