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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONISSDALE,
! Ppctl.il to lite Suatitoii Tilhune
Honesdnle, Nov. '2G -The congi cgu-
1 tions of the Methodist .mil Baptist
i:huich(.f, w III unite In ThunksKlv'ing
tjivice to be held iti tin- Baptist church.
"lie Minion, will be by Kov G. A, Pluee
Woi'lc on the nc In Use ovei lite
I.ickawuen i!n on Main stioit has
hot been commenced, .is was e pec ted
Evidently another lee lie-.hct will have
Iinbsotl by In foi c the wniK of innsttue-
Itlon will be commenced.
J. Ram Jli own. Di. K. W. Powell and
(Millie1. Kiune u'tuined lioiu the
Hloomlnt; Uiove hunting c,iiiunls Sut-
imlny liif-lit with two ilcet
The out-ot-toun ptiosts who hae
been usshtlne; i: Futlici ll.inle, of
St John's ihuitli, In tin foitv hoius'
deotion, me l!cv Mi Mantis, of Gieen
Kldge: W: Ileuley, ot Ple.T-n.nl Mount,
llev. O'Donnell, ol Ol pliant, Rev. Ltr
tus of fit con Ridge: llev. 'Wlnteis of
Hitttley: llev. Snunilter, ol Hoi It Like;
Rev. Movlnn, of Piovidclite.
A veiy inteiestln pioRiaiiiine has
been inep.ued by the little Kills who
hae auaiiKCd lor u louteit to be ghen
In Music hull on Filday menliifr for
the benellt of an ned Geiniiiu lady.
An application will bo made to the
gin pi nor of Peunsyhanla b a number
of IIoncMlale gentlemen foi n ihaitet
for a (Oi poiation to be oallnl the
"Pennsjhuulu Pioduie eoniiiin,' t lie
obleiL of whiih l- to liuj all Kind of
iiiiin pioduii-, fiom th- Waine niunlj
fai mm s anil inaikel .uili pioduits in
the lalge cities. This Is reittilntv a
mine In the light dlneilou. and must
insult in good to both the tunici and
the business ot Horn siUiIe. Piiimi'is
will have an oppoiluulti to lomtit the
faun piodticp Into tash, ueai home, and
In till u i an pa rash tot nit u huiidlse
III their honie tow i
The Kile excuis-ion to N( i'mU
Wednesday nioinlng tool elglny-Ms
ji ihsengcts fioin the HoncMlale I'nlon
btjtlon
Mi. and Mi.J. lloiaie ('. Jland aio
spending Thanksgiving with llieli hops
In lliooldvn, X. V
Kupeiliilendeut and Mi.s V. U. llovvoi
me visiting tlie p.uiuts of Mis, I lower,
iuur IMttKbutg
I low aid Kit h has been inomotod
f i oni the nid eiiklne to lit email on thn
i ttiseiiBcr englno on Coiuluctoi PIpico'h
tialn
.Jins Kathdlno ('Iiumboir! Is .spending
Thanksgiving w lilt ft lends lit AVIlkeH
Jiaiie. 'I'he maiii.igo of JIHa Uaulet H. Huh
fell and 1: Ilitiiv ('. Money wa.s tiol
omnlzed at the homo of the In hie on
Wednesday morning. Mi and Mis,
Money vveio dilvcu to Foilenla, wlicio
they took the noon Delaware ami iliul
on tialn tor n wedding tour,
Mi.s ThumiiH Haiku k Hinlth, who
.1,1 been vifltlng her mother lor .-uv-t'lal
weeks, Minted foi her home in
H.tn rtancco, California, lust Hunduy,
The wmk on Mr, .SIiupmhi's new ies
liluncu Is being lapidlv Jiuaheil by Con
tinctor i:. S. Wllll.inis.
Itev. Mi, Clatk bus vacated the Bap
tist pntponago and moved Into the ius
ldence of Mi?. Ueinolds on Depot uttcit,
Uenty Watts, .on of Thomas Watts,
Mho met with an accident while out
A Djugglst's Advice.
Mr, i', h, Thompson, u diugglst of
Dunvllle, Intl., fives the following
wholesome advice to lits customeiR; "Jf
you Bliould eyet need u lemedv for
-roup or whooping tough, get Chnin-
'tlalu'ti I'ougii llemedy. It absolutely
ua no 'iimi for the prevention and
I? of itoup, and If taken In time and
ullng to dtttctlons, it la a most ws
remedy tor whooping cough and
it and lung tiotibles. I would
knd that a bottle of tills medl-
fept In the home oi all times,
whom tneie aro ihlldren in
For mile by all dtugslats.
fidi-st
Acts
st tj
Syrup of Figs .appeals to the cultured and the
well-informed 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
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For cala, by &1I drurfi'ata. Rrice
hunting f-ome tinip ago, is letoveiing
as i.ipidlv a s could be expected
Thanksgh iut. sen Ices will be held
at the Methodist c hutch. J lev. Mt.
CI ul. will (ill the pulpU.
The Kennedy piopeity on Depot
stieel, ncently puiehahed by Theodoie
Stone, Is undei going thoiougli lepaiis
TUyKI-IANNOCK.
Spdlal to the Sciantoij X'llbuuc.
Tunkliannocl;, Xov. i!G. Llntoln J.
Cuter .mil hi. eLellent toinnanv ap
peal id In the diamri entitled the "Knst
.Mail, ' at Piatt's opeia. house, on Mon
di evening. The plav was well aitei'.
and itiiit.Ii appieclated by the l.ugi
atidieni" in attendanee. The spectacu
lar Ceattues included two rallioad tinins
iiuiinlng at lull speed, and a steamboat
evuloslon.
The1 following inairiage llceiihes have
been Issued by the eleik of the Ol plums'
couit within the past few davs: John
Jay Swetland, of Mehoopany, and
Martha. May Harding, of Tunkhannoek:
Amos C. Iiliike.slce and Julia A. Ken
nedy, of Nicholson; Franklin E. Brink
and Otaoe M. Snyder, of Nicholson, and
Darwin Bailey and Kdlth Hullock, of
Nicholson.
Addison f. Caiey, who has been veiy
ill with tphoid fever at his home on
Thlid .stieet, is much Impioved,
Lilies II, Hoss will on upy the Teal
piopeity on Second stieet.
A game of fool ball will be plaveil at
Triton jmiIc on Thanks-giving day at .1
p iu between Tunkhaiiiioik lligli
Sehool team and a team fioni Plttston.
Attoiuey Joseph AV. Plait was doing
business at Monti oe on Mondn)
I'nlon Thanksgiving services will be
Ik Id ut the Presbyteiluu thuich on
Tlunsilav inoinlng at 10S0. llev. AVlll
iam P Mile, ot the Haptlst chuich, will
puaeh the siimon.
Mis, Judsini AVoodwaid, or Olenbuin,
was thu guest ot Di. and Mis. A. H.
ASoodvvaid on Monday.
Won! bis been iccelved fioin tho
p.uty of Tunkliannocl hunleis who ate
hunting deer In Pike county that they
have killed a line buck, whlelt they aie
hilnglng home.
Wilbur l.ulcs and W. V Hi own, of
-M)i n, weie in town Titesdii) on busi
ness AVQCA.
Thanksgiving sen vices will be held
this f Ui noon at I'.SO o'tlocl; and In tho
evening at 7 ;!0 o'clock at the homo ot
.Miss Mniy Hustle, Speakus PMieitcd
mo Hev. James I.elshnian, of Hciantou,
and llev. Ilowaid Hmltli, ol Soudan,
Afilca, J'.voivbodv Invited,
Miss Esther Davis and bister, Mis, s.
K. Klshb.iugli, ot Pleasant Hill, ate vin
Itlng at tho homo of their patents, Mr,
and Mis. John U. Davis, of the West
Side
Miss Josephine OlbboiiH aeted as
bildesmuld at the Walsh-aallugher
wedding yesteiday at Duumoie, Mr.
and Mt,i. tiallugher wete former tesl
deuts ot this town,
The following piogiumnio will ho len
deied tu the Pilmltlve Methodist chuich
this evening; Address, Itev, Jatnea
Mooioj selection, choir; duet, Lamia and
Aithur Button; lecltatlon, I.ydla CoIp;
lecitatlon, Albena Hosley; polo, Martha
Deeble, levltatlon, M. J. Meurte; bnss
solo, ThoiniiH Deeble; lecltatlon, JAao
Johns; lecltatlon, Albena Uosley; se
lection, choir, duet, Anna Uoas and
Anna Jones, letllatlon, fleorgo Hosley;
selection, male inuiittme. Cake and
eoflee will lie suved after the enter
talnmeut in the lectin o. loom. Admis
sion, 10 nud & teats.
MUs Maigaiet Alkman Is visiting
fi lends in Kciantun
Walter, tha JI.-)iMi-old son of Mis.
Anulu riuslmniona, Is sulfeing Horn a
litoken anklo bone, caused by being set
upon by a Plttston bov ut the nimo n.
foot ball a few du)s ago.
Tile luueial of Michael Hutko took
pluco jesteuiay morning ftopt the homo
of his pments. A letiuleiu mass was
pre'&s'aKt'Iyv
Brxeii'cis&liy
lyasa - Laxai i ve
quality or substance. In the process of
manufacturing figs are 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
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HeWjYorkTN'.Y
- fiftyccAtspewbotUd
celebrated In St. Mail's ihurch. Intel -ment
was made In St. Mary's eemeteiy.
FOR INVALID CHILDREN.
Unique Chaiacter and Helpful Woik
of a Chicago School for Young
Pei sons Held Back by Misfortune.
Possibly the most uniiiue education
al institution in the eountiy today is
the sehool inr Invalid chlldicii out on
COM. Diexel avenue, Chicago. The
schsol was oiganl.ed three years ago
by Miss Maiy Campbell, who was do
ing speeial woik In psyehology at the
Unheislty of Chicago.
The Institution Is a combined hos
pital and bchoo!, piovidintr nursing,
medical cue, and special education for
oung chlldien who Ihiough illness or
(oiigcnital Inlbn iti"s aio not piogiess
ing noimallv. U is a semi-philan-llnoiilc
institution, and up to the time
ol the (lie in Apt II, it ha- been self
stippoi ting. .
Dm In? tho lomlng eai, sptilal at
tention to developing speech in voting
ihllilien who UhoubIi .nr.intllo Illness,
such as seal let fever, biain fever, .spi
nal meningitis, diphtheiln, etc., have
lost speech, or w hen speeih has been
t etui iled.
Miss Campbell with Miss AVllllanis,
one of her assistants, has wot Iced out
a method lor the development of
speech. The method Is based on the
general method of voice placing, com
bined with that ot the oial method
with the deaf
The school wotks eo-opeiallvely with
the Unlveislty school of education. As
soon as a child has developed sufficient
ly, he is permitted to do clay school
woik at the school of education. Uack
watd child! on and chlldien of letaided
mental or physical ability, children of
dlspiopoitlonato development uie given
a stait In thltl little laboiatoty school,
and aie then passed on to be perfected.
Instiuctloit Is ulven In music vocal
and Insttuniental dancing, medical and
otthopoedio gymnastics, .slo.vd and man
ual ti dining, voice and speech develop
ment. The school has a coips ot eight teach
eis, thiee giadtiate muses, and a. staff
of consulting physicians. Lectin es aio
given to muses and teachcis bv tho
different ph)slclans. Dr. Nicholas Sonn,
who has been one of the most enthusi
astic stippoiteis ot tho school, has le
cently equipped a pathological Inbota
tory with all tho modem appliances and
appaiiitus for making blood and mili
ary analyses.
Last ear some Inlet estlnc food ex
periments weio conducted. The food
wus analysed befoto eaten and each of
the (fceieto. was eaiefully analyzed to
llnd out just what foods weie being
digested pioperly, In somo Instances It
was found that a child was getting too
much meat, another not enough. Somo
chlldien hnd too much starchy food,
otheis again not enough,
Tho blood was submitted to liiiein.
scoplcal examination, to find out If a
child's headache and lassitude wero due
to anaemia or indigestion.
Careful lecoids of the chlldien's teni
pei attire, pulse, und lesphatlou aio
Kept and diagramed, and then compari
sons nio tnndo to show the conelatlon
of tho child's mental condition and
Physical condition for a certain clay and
hour.
Tests aio mado In the psychological
laboratoty n older to corroborate by
scientific expeilment the obseivatlonal
or empirical knowledge. The Institu
tion Is well adapted for psycho-patholo.
gleal leseaich. and will probably make
valuable contilbutlcms to the scientllU?
education of sub.noimnl chlldien.
MODERN SPORTS DESCRIBED.
Lucid Terms Employed to Tell How
the Events Piogiessed.
Fioin tho Kansas City Independent.
Description of a Unse Dull dame
Four wide ones In thu thlid nud Hognn
paraded.
Dooley tilted the pellet to the outer
most poit pieclnct for a hassock and
Invested second citadel tlnough Oioo
gau'u Insane heave.
Jones' agile inltt engulfed Smith's
tovveter to left gaiden.t but failed to
leiry It In befoio Hogan's extremities
soiled the tttbber
Donovan Jabbed a sollltilre to left
pasture, stabling Dooley, but met his
death putlolnlng a bag. Ilttgglns nuiita
threo rrnnllc lunge'? at tho leather, but
tluff'fl saffron muff let him ttmble down
the ti nil to the Initial roost.
Duff's steaming giasscr to right
meadow Incinerated aunt's Jliigets.
Doyle dunked safely to latboiuil, but
Brown's swift return of Hie clotinln
contributed to Hugglns' demise ut the
plate.
A Pilze-Klght Both bo)s showed the
effects of fast going.
Muggsy hnd smoky lamps, a bum
beak and dismantled grocery store,
while the Kid's dining loom was shv
somo furniture nnd his wqiks looked
like a poor rut of chuck steak.
After ti brace of flddllngs the Kid un
hooked ti brace of chops, planting one,
but getting a dug on the slats In te
ttn n from Muggsy's dexter mnutle.
The Kid learned things and gicw
cngpy, his ramrod left putting many a
Hock of swings to lllght.
Suddenly he unleascd a wallop that
gave Muggsy's obscivatlons an asttn
nouilcnl tinge and also donated a cauli
flower ear to the Llineilck lad's tout
ensemble by diooplng the good one
over.
It went to waste nest time nothing
doing. Then a. left to the blood pump
a swift right ciossl Stint's out!
A Foot Ball CSainc Sault mn the
spheroid back twenty yards.
A fake pass contributed live moic,
nnd lam Jams at centre and savage
Jabs at tackle netted ten.
Close foimatlou nnd massive smashes
then piovcd futile, and Ponnston took
the oval. Fleice plunging and needlo
llke, piercing tore off five and ten-ynid
chunks nt a clip, and then the end3
were cleverly boxed for a thlity-yaid
sDtlnt.
Fuither onslaughts met a Chinese
wall and Ynlevard was awarded the
porcine skin on downs. Doe booted the
leather forty, but Ovetl.ind received
exquisitely nnd a punting duel followed,
with Doe the gainer.
A tevolvlng wedge earned Ponnston
five and brazen Inlet feience aided Gib
let lu acciulng six.
On a fumble Biide con ailed the pig
skin. THEATRICAL.
"Mis. Jack" Last Night.
A blight, wholesume.bteezy mantlet has
Alice Flsihcr, and when this Is added to
a. plenitude of stage piescntc It will be
seen that a good stait has been made In
farcical comedy and a farcical comedy
that Is often vciy much like ti.ivesty or
liiulesquo Is "Mis Jack" which was sen
at thu Lvtctim last night
Mis. Jack Is a voting widow Hum tho
west, who Inhciitcd Horn hei late husband
an estate valued at $W nw.uiJO When she
comes to New Yoik and takes possession
of her estate "-he meets with the opposi
tion of her husband's relatives and is sub
jected to all sous ol schemes designed to
scp.ii ate hei liom hei inoncv. She falls
Into them leiulllv enough whenever she
thinks she is eiiivlng out the ileslies of
the late Jack Baiiastu. She "stakes" a
tlii.itilc.tl tioupe, backs a piiA! lighter
In his facial icstouitinu business and be
fi lends a humble t dative, J ick's little
Itislt aunt. 71lghlv diverting episodes aie
her flisl meeting with the ti.igedliu, tho
automobile accident It) which she con
nives to ill! hei self of mi tmv.eleomo
Miltoi and bet btillesipio ot ii buffalo hunt
bv which she tutus the tables upon so
cletv which has dubbed hei the ' t'ran
manche" because ol her western manner.
Miss risclici Is not of the subtle school
of comediennes She is big, luge and
fioneioiis in htt methods as in hei pet .-on
and she Just compels attention and acl
mliation. Her snppott is veiy good. Mis.
Then nil) kc Bouclcatilt does a thankless
p.ut most clevetly and Douglas E Paii
banks mado the little cad he was Itupci
soniillng seem most lite like.
Miss Alice Leigh did a small comedv
pail excellently and Thorn is Ivans in
the lulu of an ex-pugllist with a beattti
tul line of modern sling ciultn captivated
the audience. Jacques Kiugcr and James
C.uevv weie other meinben of the com
puni who handled lmpoilnnt loles ad
inlialil). '.Mrs. Jack" will be lepeated this attet
noim and evening at the L)ccum
At the Academy Today.
Two uiuisuallvsttoiif, altiaeiions aie ot
tered at the Academy of Music today h)
.Inlln Tllmivi.ilnlii'i .'lil..rlu H'lil. .r
teruoon "Canni's Crossioad"," u heart
story of tho Kentucky hills, will be pie-
beitceci. Mins piny nas nevci been pio-
fllinnrl t. f , nm lll. n nnmiuinir l.nlnin
........ .... . .b,v..u..Li UII..1,J U..U.U
Tonight "In tins Hemt of tho Stoim" -will
ul mo uiiracuon, unu il is saio to .say
tllflt tat l nil .in r i i.nin iH I lm nt . ,ml.
v iiiitiiuiHr, (i ii mj (ik b I'ltlllllllll
as pike bus alwavs been popular In
Seianton
At both pel loimiinces soveial additional
librh irimlf. mih.i In ItU.u i,,,,v t.r.ul r,.,. ,..
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till V nillV XL III lir. i.i,f.i, lnliL,i.,i ,1... ,t
Howson's Twentieth Centuiy band and
OKinsita will ul-i) lender espetlally se
lected musical pi ogi amines both aftei-
iiuiiii nun eeiuiig.
Another Fiohmnn Pioduction.
Tlioso who hue nuvei had a glimpse of
tho 'Ml. own. mill" In high social lilt,
tieatcd on high comedy methods, will be
given a chanio of giatllilng the It ciul
os(ty at tho Liceum theater uet Monday
ovcnlug, Dei. 1, when "Tho Two
Schools," Chillies Pi oilman's latest com
edy suiccss in Now yuik ,i im )1(..
sentecl by tho oilghtal cast fiom tho
Mndlsou aquaio theater, New Yoik.
Thu oilglunl cast which will bo seen In
the ptoductlijii heio has among tho ptln
tlpals Jameson Leo Finney, M, A. Ktn
nedv, Wlnthell Smith, Ida Conquest, ,b s
slo Huslei, Ida Wulttmun, Be.itilce Moi
giin, etc Seats on sale Pild.iy moinlng.
Special Matinee Satuiday.
jjjjlio beautiful steueiy and nnis-.lv u nto
(l.Tilcal effects used In tho elaboiatu
sieuli! pioiluetloii of Joseph Ai Una's
diiima, "Lost lllvei," aio conceded to be
tho most costl) and eliibouito over given
u pindiielloii ot this kind,
'Ihlitv uetois and nili esses beside a
huge staff ot mechanics, a qu.ii tottto
mid a cnuutii oiehcstia, a ihovu of sheep
and other llvo stock aio used to make
this stoiy ot Indiana llto tlio tln.tticl.il
nnd iiithtle sun v It has pioveu itself
to bo dining Its sl inonllm' iiiu In Now
Yoik. "Lost lllvei will lm the attrac
tion at thu Lvceiuu Satuidiiy nfteiuoon
and ovening Heats on sale I Ills nioinliig.
The Wild Rose."
(ieoigo W Ledeiei's latest siicceHstiil
fuutastlo iilllshal giilet), "Tint Wild
Hose," will bo tho nttiactloa nt the Li
ceum Filday night. In "Tho Wild Itosu"
Mttituger Ledmer has ,etfec ted un elab
cuoto levelntlon of inodeiu stage.cialt, to
tho continuous sti.ilu of not-to.be.forgot.
ten melodies of Ludvvig Liml-iiidei
Tho company indmlis sUt).lvu play
pis, headed by Ldwlii l'oy nnd Lena
Beiilley, and hit hiding Albeit Hint, Hose
Ueuumoiit, Juiilo MtCiee. (iuln I'ei
l.lns, I.vnlin Nesblt. Louis Kelse, AVIH
lam Wallace Black, Geoigu All and ninny
othcis of llko pioiulneuce 'I he pioduc
tion Is "n ilot of color and ciaco," wth
tho Ledeilun uitlstlc lnokoii Hues ot
An Old and Well-Tiled Remedy.
5IHS VINSLOVS SOOTHINa SYHUP
foi chlldien toothing. Is thu piescilptlou of
onu of tho best fumule plijslcluns und
muses In tho United States, und liau been
used sixty e.tiu with iievci-fnlllng sue
cess by millions of iiiothois for t licit clill
drcn. Dining tlio proce&s of Icotlilng Its
vnluo Is Incalculable.. It lellevru thu child
roui puiu, elites dluirhoea, gilplng tu tho
bowels, and wind colic. My giving health
to tho child It I cats tlio uiotlici. Pi Ice,
tuantv.flvn cents a bottle
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
R
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Beat Estnte.
A Rare
Bargain
Tu a good home that has
all modern conveniences, in
cluding electric light.
The house will bear in
spection. Kull lot and loca
tion is assured, as people on
either side own their own
homes.
Tlin nroncrty 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
Ottincy avenue. The owner
values' it at $10,.10().
M. H. HOLGATE
Real Estate,
Securities Mortgigas,
Loans Negotiated. -
Commonwealth Building,
SCRANTON, PA.
For Kent.
18 I'or Kent Tcn-ioom house; excellent
neighborhood; all mouetn improve
ments, on avenue Apply to It P. Ham
iltoti, 42G Sp. uce stieet.
For Sole.
Jl'ST AllHIVKD with foity head ot
homes; good woikeis and dilvets;
weight Horn HOil to VM pounds; ievet.il
eloselv matched He ims can bo teen ut u3t
lt.iniond couit. J Jf. Colib.
UIAMONDS Itlng llkt. ntonntlng, .stone
neatly H etint, $10; one ttille l.tiget,
112; one a lull (. e.tt.tt, .s; one i cm at,
$10, fine gvjisv, two cllitmonds, und nibv,
$21 Half cunt oni scievvH, JIU; half euiut
i or droits, J2s; line white dlumund ling,
.i'i p.nats VM Lots of othei Dl.i
nionds. Sipphiies. KnietuliK. Uubies,
l'ciiih), and OJ lis ut lock bottom
pi Ires Sallsfnc tlon given, of "vout
inoiiev bacl without iiigiunciit " Walter
V'. W'lnion, Diamond I'atloi, No. W7
IMcius building
roil SAM? Kilt llsli, wholesale ot te
tall. AV. II. Pleice. (,l Wjomlng htteet,
C'aibondnlo. Old 'jihotte.
l-'OIt SAt.n-Oalc innntel S feet high,
with mil loi. Slo in. MO Washington
avenue
rOU SALI-A pair ol well-matched geld
ings at wo Giecn Ridge street, city.
Furnished Booms for Kent.
rOP. ItENT An extia. lingo ftirnlshed
limit loom. All lniiuovenicnts, uw
Adams iivenuc
roit RuNT A nicely fiunislied loom;
all model it conveniences at W7 Gieen
Itldge stieel.
I'OR IU2NT A fiunlshed room on second
floor ftont. $1 50 week. 0J3 Adams ave.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTKD-TIueo fiunislied looms with
or without boaid lor family of foui.
II., Tiibuno office.
Rooms and Board.
l-'OU HUNT Fiunislied looms foi gentle
min, with or without hourd. Inciulto
nt C10 Adams avenue.
Till: I.INIHJN, .W Linden .stieet, lint, a
number of deshublo viicancks; light
loouiB and choice table bontd
IU.13ASANT looms with boaid foi foui
or live joiutg men. Jmiulio J1J Wiihh
lnglon avenue.
Business Oppoi Utility.
8'IOC'K AND WHI.AT THAnnitS wllh
out delay. Wiltii for oiu special mm -Ket
letter. Wieu on applliatlolt. S Af
llil)b.nd iV. Co., incmbots X V. Consoli
dated and Stock Ui hunge, .1 und Hi
llioadwa. New Yoik, Established lSil
Long Dlsilanco 'Phone 21SS llioud
Lost.
LOST llv my wle, cm e'lay avonuo, or
on Pi'toishiug cur, or on Orecu Uldgo
Subtil ban cur, a lieni t-Hhiiptd gold belt
liuelclo uttiiihed to black Mitlu belt A
siiltalilo lowatd will ho given If uituimil
to John It, Jones, Attoiuey at Law, J'
127 Council Imlldlng
Strayed.
STUAYUD To tho L.iekavvauna Stables,
lln l'onii avenue, a white Iioiho. Owner
can huvo t-.uun by paMiig epeuseH nud
luovlug iuopeit.
LEGAL.
NOTIC1J Is lieicby given that an .ipplica
tion will he Hindu to tho (lot u nor of
Pennsjlvanlii on the Itli day of December,
11102, by Chillies dill'oilt Uieek. T C Von
Stoich, II II Cunuc'll, Aithur Dunn,
(Iiuigu II, Hlce and Kiank 13 Donnelly,
under the Ait of Assembly, entitled. "An
Act to piovlda lot tho iuioipoiatioil ami
leguliitiou of ci'italu euipoiatloiis, np
pioved Apill -"', 1S7I. unci the MippleuientH
theieto, foi a rhuitCr of nn Intended
loipouttlou to be culled the Moiilsou Silk
Wiiuiifiiituihig Company, tlio chiiinetei
and object of which Is the nmiiutiictuio
and sale of textile tabids, and tor that
puipoMi to have, possess uud enjov all tliu
lights, benetlts, poweis mid pilvlleges
conteiied b tho Mild Act and its sup
plements 1UCI. & DONNELLY.
KolltltoiH
chmiis, said choius us plentifully dotted
with beaut as ovei
"A New Yoik Qiil."
Tho attiactlon olteicd ut thu Star foil
the balance of tho week, borInnlng with
niutlneu this nfteiuoon, is l.ultiliu In con
junction with tlio "A New Yoik Gill"
roiiipmo Tha peifoimuucu lucludes un
excellent imiblf.it fuicu entitled "Piullc
fcomo Plo Pl,v thu piettlest gills and
sweetest slngcis now on thu load No
show has as many pictty women, tunny
comedians, uud tho musical numbeib
thioughout tlio eiilli'o peifoiiuaueo hiva
nut been sui passed by unj similar oigan
U'ltlou pltohig Scranton this bc.ibon,
Today being 'ihaiikHlvluu, the tegular
oveiiitig pikes will pu'vull lr tho mat
luco this nfteiuoon
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Than 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Officss.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received nt Any of tho Follow
ing Dnig Stores Until 10 P. M.
Centinl City
Aiiiiiiui' Bcmnrz. romcr aim.
beny stieet and Webster uvo.
Ol'STAV PiCItlJL, iU Adami
tivenue
West Side
OLO. V J1LVKINS,
Slnln nvcniii',
101 South
Sotttli Scranton
l-'ni.D L. TnilPPL', 720 Cedar
avenue.
North Scranton
CII.O W. DAVIS, coiner North
Mnln nvcntiu and Jlniltot
stieet.
Gieen Ridge
CILUtLuS P. JONL"?, rr,7 Dick.
sou avenue.
I'. J. JOHNS, 1)20 Gieen Uldgo
street.
C LOniIN55, coiner Washington
avonuo nrtd Mai Ion stieet.
Peteisbuig
w. ii. KNt:pri:i 1017 living
avenue
Dunmoie
J. c. honi: ,t son.
Help Wanted.
WANTCD-AgcntH to sell ton .tucTTor'.
feo to consumeis Positions nermo.
ncni. Grand Union Tea Co .3 I La -wanna
avenue.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTLD-Bookkeepoi , olnlg iuan?AX
lilv at once. Jonas Long;s Sons.
AVANTKD-Gopd loom li7c "o"n lilnin
bioad silks In nnnev In lingo i Itv Pei
nanent position with advancement tor
wR TV1','. ,AtJlrCSSl stutlntr epeileuce,
1'Koi. Cull ofllce, Pateison, X. J.
WANTJJD-Good loom IKei on plain
bioad silks In annex in laige cltv. Pti-
inanent position with advancement for
is "J?",, A1l'ess, stating expetience,
"v. -un uiiice, iatcson, p,. j.
DRUG CLIIKIv WANTDD-Rcglsteicd. D
.....i . 1,,,10mls co,w 'Wyoming avenue
and Mulbeuy stieel.
Help Wanted Female.
LADILS with sowing inaclilncs to woik
at home: materials fiunislied anv dis
tance. Good wages. Send stamped ad
dies&ed envelope foi paitlculais Anchoi
MlgCo . 1!) Tedcral ht , Pittsburg, Pa.
Agents Wanted.
LARG13 COftPORATlON wants eiteigetle
Oeneinl Agent tot this lounlj. No
books, Insuiancc, ot canvassing. At
(liialntance wllh meiehtnts and manii
l.ictmois neccsstiv. Pcuminent. P.0111I.
tatato nge, expcilence icfeienees Hist let
'''' ,l'!u?V- Sulto 572, No 1001 Chestnut
St , Philadelphia
Situations Wanted.
smnoNAT??; dTi lyTTTrTg
ci.il housowoik In Mitiill tnmllv, tltoi -oughK
expiilenecd, best lefciencis Ail
hess It. S, Ttlbiuie oflhe
SITUATION WANTMD-luTmimrmaT
lied mm as enielinuin or dilvci; ecu
ftuulsh good lefeiences as to abllltv and
chaiacter. Addiess 20ti' Noi th Main ave.
i:xpi:iui:nci;d i.vundui:ss would
like woik. Adduss L li., 110 S AV.tsh
inglngton avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTCD-llv miug no.
man as , h tmbeimald. Addiihs It.
McG , 410 S 'Washington itvonue, cltv.
SITUATION AVANTUD-To go out the
Ihst pait of the wed; unfiling ami
Iioiilng: washing and iionlng taken homo
nlso Unll 01 addtess A. It, 3il N Sum
ner avenue
lOUNG LADY would llko woik evening
as copjlst, Ivpewtltlng nnd take cue
of business couespondence At llbctty
lifter I! o'clock evenings Can luinlsli e
eelleut lcfereneis. Addiess Ptactlcal,
Wanted.
AVANT13D Two looms, Ihst lloor, m
Mulbeuy stieet, between Madison and
Piescott avenue, 101 phvsic lap's oftiee.
Addiess Phjsicliin, (117 Adams avenue
Vv'ANTKD-Siiiall furnished house
chess Box- aoo, city.
Ad-
PRqF-ESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C SPAUI.DINf!. C. P A. 2!
TuiduiH' Uunk Iliilldlng Old 'phone l'jl
Aiuhitects.
rui:Di:wcK l iihown. aiicmi- it.
Heal i:stato i:xchaiigo lildg , l.u Wash
ington avenue.
Civil and Mining Engineeis.
II L. HARDING. SI. CONNIU,!, BLDU.
ST1.VI.NSON
Hell bulldlni.'.
cv KNIGHT, 7-L. CON-
Dentlsts,
dr. i: c i:ii,lnbi:rgijr. PAPI.I
building. Spilieu stieet, Seiituton.
DR. C C LAUBACIl, ll'i AVYOMI.SO uvu
Fiie Insurance.
SCllLAC.nR ,V: CO, 40 Couitell Building
Patent Attorneys.
P AT E N TS KS?b
Tho only licenced and eeiulpped Mlcnt
f-olliltoi lu tlio cltv No c b irgo fui hi
toiination on puteutubllli , ovei tin
jcuis' expoilenec
Rcplog-lc & Co,, Wears Bldg-,
Hotels and Restaurants,
thu i:i,ic cai'l 1:3 ami 127 ciianFc-
Un avenue Rates leasuiiuble.
P, XIUGLUR, Piopiletor
SCRANTON HOUR... NHAll D , L ZW,
Passenger depot. Conducted on thu Lu
lopeail plan. Victor Koch, Piopilutoi.
Scavengei,
,rirnRiaascLnANri piu vy'au"lt.s
uud cess pools; mi odor, only impiuved
pumps used A B Bllggs, piopiletot
Leave oieleis 110 Noith Mulit uveliue.
or Licku's drug stoic, comet Admits and
Mulbeuy Both telephones
Wiie Scieens.
JOSL'PH KUKTTUI'. HUAK 511 LACKA.
ave. Seiantoii mlj.sof Who Seuens
Miscellaneous.
Mi:GAiuu;n hros, printurs' sup
piles, envelopes, piper bags, ivvhiu
VV'aielioiibC, li') Washington avenue.
TI1H WILKLS-BARRH RHCORD CAN
bu hnd lu Seiantoii at tho news stuud
of Relsmau Bios, 400 Spiuco und 50.J
Lludeu; M Noitou, .122 Lackiivvanua
ave; 1. S. Schutei, '211 Spiuce stieet.
DIRECTORY.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. REAL ESTATE
Only Halt a Cent a WarJ,
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OK MON11Y TO LOAN
Quick, stinlglit loans or Hullclliig and
Loan. At from I to 0 per ecnt. Cull on
N. V. AVnlkcr. .IM-llu Connoll building.
Employment Agency.
RJJMAltLI. help win bu pioctlled nt Mm.
. , . ".;. JV . S,IU kJ ' l'inplo.v meat Ofllce,
in. Washington nvenuo, looms 2 and ,.
Tnlco elovittor,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western.
, , in nrrert June i. mo.
Tinins leave He inn ton for Now Yoik
At 1 50 3 20, rtOS. 7 50 and 10 10 a. m.; 12 10.
J 40, ail", n. m. Por Now Yoik and Phila
delphia 7 50, inio a. in., und 12.40 and atr;
m'. I'or Gouldsboto-At l,.ln p. in Tor
lliilTiiln-l.lu, fi 22 and !)00 n. in ; Km. (! ro
ami 11.10 p. m Por Ithighiitnltiii, Lhnlia
and way statlons-10 2.". a in, 10", p in
for Oswego. Sviacuso and ltiica-1 1,', mil
"" . n:..ln,i I,r-' '' "' Oswego, Smucus"
and Utlca tialn ut (.22 a in. dull., except
Sunday. Por Monti oso-fl 00 a m; I 0"
nnd fi M p. m, Nicholson nccomuiodatlnii
100 and ii -, p m.
iJloomsbuig Division Por Noilhumbei
land, at iin and 10.10 u. m.; IV) nnd il IC
'' .nU-.lor Plymouth, at 810 a. in.; Sic
and 9 0i p m.
Sundiii Tinlns-Por New Yoik, 1M. a 20.
0 0., low a. in.; a 40 nnd JIT, p. m I'oi
nuffnlo-ir, nnd (,2.' a. in.: 1 :,;, 0 50 and
il 10 11. til. rni Plmlfii nn,l ..'.. DlnMnno-
10 2", u. in. Por Tllnghnmtou nnd way sts-
iiuii-., , m, n m. Hloonisbuig Division
Leave Scranton, 1010 a m. and 610 p. m
Lehigh Valley Raihoad.
In Lffect Xov. 10. 1'I02.
Tialns Leave Seiantoii
- II. II. II., at 7.11. tlnough Puiloi Car
anil Day Conch Cm bonditle to New Y01I:
and 9 47 a. m, with L V. Couch Cntbon
lalo to Philadelphia, and 2 18, I r, (Blacic
JJlnmntifl 1'vm ..uU .....i 11 ,,1 .. . a.....
l,i-M'. n U " -' lr'V '' '" ' 1JS " '"'
.w. . ,im- jiuen, iiuzietou unci puoci
pat points in the i o.il legions, la D .Vr
I 11 11 7 II .HO .,,! in- '.. ... ,...
Pottsvllle, 7 II .1. 111
for JJethlcliom, lias ton, Heading, llai
risbuig and pilnclp.il intet mediate sta
tions ia D. & Hi K u 7 947 ,, m .
2 IK. A 'I fTl1i.nl. Tilninn.l Pirnnn 11 in ..
m. Sundavs, D & II. II. n. q us a. m
and 1 58 und 1 17 p m.
ur 'iiinhimnnor k, rovvanda. Ilmlia,
lllinnn flnna. n n ...I n 1.. .!... 1 1 1. . . A.l t .. . ..
stations v ia D , L ,V: W. R n , 0 31 a nt.
" ." .... nutiiL".H'i, iiiiiiiiiw, .Nlll-
ai.i luills, Chlcdgo and all points west vlu
D & II. Tt. R. 12 ai p. m.: :;S (Black
Diamond r.xpiess). 10 II. 11 n p m Sun-
ri .. Vil " Jt l-', ll P HI
Pullman jinilor and sleeping or Lehigh
,.?.! !pv I'-'t'oi cars on all ttnlns between
wllkes-Biino and New Y'oik. Philadel
phia, Ituualo nnd Suspension Bildge
ROLLIN II. WII,13tTR Gen. Stipt , 26
Coitland street. New Yoik.
CHARLES S. LDH. Gen Pa-s. Agt , 2i
Coitland stieet. Now Toil..
A. "W. NONHMACIluR, Div. Pass Agt ,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
T'oi tickets nnd Pullman ie-eivallon ap
P.'.V,.10 clty ticket ofllce, CD Public Snuaio,
WIlkes-Bano, Pa.
READING SYSTEM.
Centinl Railroad of New Jeisey.
In caect Nov. 10, 1002
Stations In New Yoik, foot Libeity
stieet and South Fertj, N R.
Ttnlns leave Scranton for New Yoik,
Philadelphia, P.aston, Bethlehem, Allcn
tovvn. Munch Chunk, White Haven, Ahh
lej, Wilkes-Baite nnd Plttston at 7 jr a.
in , 1 p m , and 4 p m. Sundavs. 7.1", a.
m. and 210 p in Quaker Cltv Kxptess
leaves St lantern 720 a. in. with through
solid vestibule ttaln with Pullman Buffet
Pailoi Cur for Philadelphia with onlv
one change ot eais for Biltlmoio and
Washington, D C, and all pilnclpal
points south and west and has tluougli
coach foi New Yoik
l'"o Avoca, Plttston and Wllkcs-13.il ic,
1 p m. und 1 p m Siindtiy, 7.13 a. m
and 2 10 p m.
Por Long Biuuih. Ocean Giove, etc, at
7 .10 a. in and I p in.
Foi Reading, Lebanon and II.u ilbbm"
via Allentnvvn at 7"!0 ti in, 1 p m and 4
p. m. Stind.tv. 7 1" a in and 2 10 p m
I'or Tum.iiiua and Pottt-villo at 7...0 a.
m . 1 p m. and I p m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m.
Por i.ttes and tlekcts iipplv to agent at
station
W G BUriShUR. fiencial Manager.
C M. BURT. Gen Pa-s Agt.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Sihedule In llfitit Juno lo, l!iu2
Tialns le.tvn Seiiinton (,"s u m , tteik
cluvs, tlnough vestibule Main limn
Wllkes-Haiie Piilhnau buffet pailoi cm
uud eoache.s to Philadelphia, via Pott
vlho; stops at pilmipal Intel niedlale sta
tions. Also i linnet Is foi Sunbiliy. Ilin
llsbuig, Plilladelplila Balthnoie. Wash
ington and foi Pitthbutg und tho West.
0 17 a. m . week d.tvs, tin Suubiuy. Hui
ilsbuig, Pliiludilplilii. Ilnltiinoii', Wash
ington and Plttsbmg und the West.
1 12 ,) m, week ilavs, (Siindajs. 1 "S p.
in.), lor Siinbinv. lliiiiNlmi, Phll.iilrl
phl.t. Biiltlmoie Waslilngtoii ii'id Pitls
imirT uud the West
.! 2S p. in, week dujs, tliliiugh vtsllbiilo
I i iiiu fi rim Wilkes-B n 10 Pullman buffet
pailoi i ai ami coaches to Phil idelpliia via
Pottsvllli Stops at ptimlpil iutennedl
ale stutl.'i.s
I .", p in week davs oi lliirlelon, hun
blil.v. Iluiiisbiug, Philiidelplila mid Pitts
billg. J li HUTCHINSON Gen Mgi.
.1. It WOOD Gen Pass Aqt
Dolawnie and Hudson.
lu l.itn t Nov 10. 1)02
TialllH foi Ciillionil.ila leave Seiniitem nt
(.41. 7 l., !. 1'1'i " m '-''"i I.'-'. 2 11,
;, IA e,2-., 7 22, S.il. '!.,, 112.) p. m ;
lj.'.l n in
Por i)oiu -al tie fi II 10 1J a in.; 2 11 and
6 2J n. ni
For WIlkes-Biiiie-i! is 7 11. S II. 'i 17,
Kill 11 111 12 HI 112 2 IS i.s. I3, hill,
7 4s. Opi, in 41. 11 D l in
Pur I, V It R Points 7 II, i 17 a, in.;
.is i.i", and II l' p in
Fru Peiiii'-jlviiiili il R Points-i; :;,
') 17 a in 1 12. ! 2S and I S5 p ill
Fm Albiuy and all points uoith 7.M it.
in und J v; p in
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Ciiiwiidiilr Sro, III! a m; 2 11,
; r i, r, .2 nnd B 17 P m
Pin WllkiS-lluie-0.!s a m . '12 0.1, 1 .VI
;;2s. 0.12 and 0 17 p.. m
Fm Alb inv nnd points iimtli-3C.ii p. in
.. (in....u.lr.l.. U rJ) n . .! ". ' ., ,
I III I ,1,11. (-. ' J "' , ' ,- ...
J W BUltUICK, G V A. Album. N Y,
IV I, I'll J IV, i' i . , ri--iiii,iu,i, ,.,
Eile Railroad Wyoming Division.
In 1. licet Septembci 15, 1(102
Tialns leave Seiiiutoii loi New Voile
Newbuigh and lutunudlnlH points, nisc
ioi lluvvlev and local .stullooH ut 7 20 a,
in and 1 ai p. in
Foi Ilonefdal.e and AVhlto Mills at 1 ;;
'''I'lPlns iilllvo nt Seinutoii nt IOCS a in
and 91 "i P in. j
New Yoik, Ontniio nnd Western,
Time lublu III cftect Sttndiv. Sept. 23, 10)2,
1,1 NORTH HOUND TRAINS
Leave Leavo Atllva
Tialns Hctunlon. C.iibondiilo. C.ulosia.
No 1 .. .10 30 11.111 11 10 a. ill lain, ni
Mu 7 o 10 p iii Ai.Cuiliiiiidulo ti W p.n:
" ' SOUTH BOUND
Leivo Leuo Autvt
Tuillis. Citdoslu, Cuibondulc. Seiantoii.
Kii i, li 50 u. m 7 25 it. m
N'n 2 . .2 1" 1 ! 4 00 p m 4 1 1 p in.
SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH BOUND
Le.Ue Leavo Airhe
Tialns. Hei.inion Caibeiiulale. Cadosl i
No si .. 8 JO u. ill 9I0U. in 10 13 a, in
v0 5 "OOP in Ar.C.ilbondulo 7.43 p ir
Leave Leavo Alllve
Tialns Culpalii Cat bond.ile. Seiantoii
No u ... . OBOa m 7.23 n. m
No 10 . 4 .10 1 in (j Oil p in 0 43 p in
Tialns No- 1 on week dujs, and 9 or
Siliiel!ia louncit lot Now Yoik cltv. Mid
illotown. Walton, Notvvich, Oneida, Os
wego uud all points west
Ttulu No i, with "(.linker City l.
pies-s" at Seiituton. via C R R of N. J
toi Philadelphia. Atlantic City, BUtlmorr.
Washlnetou and Pennsjhanl t sfitt
points.
E3UO lllllU-IUDlU Ullll VUllbllll Ill'lvQC Hg?tll
for connections with other lines
J. C. ANDBRSON. O. P. A . Now Yoik.
J. K. WIXSI1, T. P. A , Seianton. Pa,