The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 06, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE SORANTON TMBUNE--SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1902
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PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
Special to the Scnnton Tiibune
Monti osp. Doc. 3 Mis Jolm V. Mee-
linn Is vei ill.
"v, Mrs. W. L Smith is on a tilp which
includes isits with lriends ami lela
tlves in New Yotk city and Hazolton.
Rev. A. T. Biodeiick his been spend
ing a few days in Scianton and 'viein-
W. A. Harrington and Joseph McHalu
iliovc to Scianton the Hist of the week
Miss Nellie Koena, who bus been HI
,i shoi l time, Ins been enabled to fro to
hi r home in Susquehanna. Ilei lnothei,
who was summoned hero, accompanied
her.
About sixty dollars worr received at
the tuikev Mipper given by tho ladles
of the Methodist Uplsconal chuich last
Tuesday evening in Mis. Jessie James'
store.
A beai skin, finly mounted, is on ex
hibition at Dcssauci's stnio. Tt was
sent here by Chailes V. Uunneli, of
Wood Island, Alaska, to his patents,
Mr. and Mrs Ljmun Bunnell. The
length of tho skin is eight feet.
Sheriff-elect and Mrs. tt. X. Brush,
of Oakland, vveie guests of Register and
Recorder and Mi.s. Hiuee J , Uutfuin
Wednesday.
Maurice J. O'Bi len has secured a po
sition in Dr. C. D. Mackey's office.
The usual .services will be conducted
In the Piosbytuion chinch Sunday by
Hov. A. V, Van Tobel. Mr. Diuck
enmlller has leeovered fiom tho nt
tacl. of diphtheria, and nil possible pie
cuutlons have been taken to pi event the
others from contracting the disease.
Mrs. Lizzie Lyons Is recovering fiom
a short illness.
Snow Is eight Inches deep heio on tho
level.
HONESDALE.
Spcclul to tho Scianton Tribune.
Honesdale, Dec. 5. W. Iltntun White,
of Boston, who fills tho second number
on tho Chiistinn Endeavor couise, will
appear at the opei.i house Wednesday
evening, December 10, in his lllustiatcij
lecture, on "The Sea, Its Ships and
Sullors." Over 1L'5 coluied views aio
shown. Mr. White is highly lecom
mended, Kiank C. Kimble has been appointed
policeman for the uptown dlstilot of
Hnnesdnle.
I'6r some time past negotiations, have
been pending for the consolidation of
tho Honosdule Gas company and the
Honosdale Ulectilo Light company. It
Is now expected thai with iho begin
ning of tliu new year, tint two plants
will bo under one management, which
will In Ing better leaults tu the .stock
holders of both, by a saving of expen
ses, Tho consolidated company pio
pose to fiunl.-ih steam heat also in the
near futuie, to the people of Houcsdaltv
Tho town council has directed the iu
namlng of seveial of tho stieets in
Uonesdale. Pi lor to tho advent of the
fiee mail dellveiy.
The newly elected olllceis of the i:.
(hnugeclul) are: John D, Weston, pres
ident; Chuiles T. Bently, vice piesi
dont; Itobeit J. Muller, seciPtury; W.
V, Suydam. Ji uensuiei; William Ilul
slzer nnd Qeoigo W. Itobiiis, tuistces.
Miss Uebeceu F. Thompson gao a
I supper Pilday ovenlng In honor of her
The Ohildien's Favorite.
One of tho greatest difficulties, en
countered when children aio ill, Is the
objection they live to taking medicine.
The remedy must bo pleusaut or tho
patlenco of the patent is exhausted be
foie It Is successfully ndmlnlstored.
Mr, a Q. Wagner, of Spring drove,
ia., ovei comes uus auuoyauce by us-
(ig cnamijcnuiirs uougli Itemed', He
tys his llttlo boy always usks for It
ruenover no catcher cold. This lem-
uy has become tho chlidien'a fuvoiite,
ii ih pieaBant to take and It always
lies und cures nulckly, For sale by
IdiuggUty '
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Every conceivable kind from the Ulster
to the short hardy Box Overcoat in Kersey,
Meltons, Beavers, Friezes and Chinchillas.
Our Coats have the style, fit and finish of
the high-priced tailored garments and they
cost you less than half that the custom tailor
charges.
tiatever
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Your Want
in this line, "if it is the
we've got it for you.
Ua
guests, Misses Claio and Lois Claik, or
East Orange, X. J.
J. D Hiennan has decided that he
uill not contest the election of William
C. Xoiton, who was. elected lepiesenta
tho on the ltepubllcnn ticket.
Sheilff-elecc Branning has chosen as
his deputy, W. C. Roadkuight, of D
bciry township.
MNs Sue Keene is bookkeeper In the
haidwaie stole of O. M. Spetlgue
Miss Saiah Buir, of Catbondale, has
been the guest ol Miss Edith F. Lany.
THOMPSON.
Spcciil to tho Scianton Tiilmnc.
Thompson, Dec. 5 And the beautiful
snow is hpie, a foot deep in places.
Mr. and Mis. Horace Pnj ne, ot Les
teishiie, nae visiting their son, DeHein
Payne, this week.
Geoige and Claience C. llubbaul, of
M.ifleld, aio lsltlng their p.uentb,
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Hubbaid, for a
few days.
Oui jeweler, C A. D.imont, was doing
business in Biughamton esteulay.
Wednesday nfteinoon, December 10,
Tiank Hall post, G. A. n will elect
olllceis fot tho ensuing je.u and an
Inspector is expected to look oer the
woi kings of the post. It is deslied that
eeiy membei be piesent that day.
Albeit Builo, our mall oat tier on tho
New Mllfoul loute, lost a hoie Wed
nesday night.
Our mu chants aio displaying full
lines of holiday goods-, and business
Is brisk with them.
Hutus Pottei, cleik in tho "Heady
Pay stoie" and Miss Lottie Steams, a
pupil in our guided school fiom Aral at,
left Wednesday evening on tho Dela
wnie and Hudson tiain without bidding
adieu to parents, employer or teacher,
but as Mi. and Mis. Itufus Potter were
pxpected to dlno In town today no ef
fort has been made to1 discover their
wlieioabouts. All join in extending best
wishes to them.
The mlsslonaiy meeting to he held
heio Wednesdaj afternoon and ovenlng,
IXceinbu 10, piomlses to bo liuoiestlng
and pioiltable, Dr. Gnmewell has many
thillllng Incident.! to i elate.
A. W. Gates Is down town today, the
flist time this week. Ho has a feaiful
cold upon him,
CLAKK'S SUMriT.
The ladles of the Baptist cliuioh .up
piepailng to hold a fair on the week
puHi'diug ChilMmus. The tnlr will bo
lield in tho ihuiih pailois and will bo
tho most elnboiate of any of tho pftoits
jot mado by tho soi lety. Tt Is deslied
soon to lift tho small lomnlnlng debt
on tho chin eh piopeity, and no pains
or expense will be spaied to mnko it n
MictebH, On two eenlngs of the fair
inteitulninents will be held, moio com
pleto anuouneement of which will bo
made later.
Tho snow of Thursday night, coming
as It did on a peifect bottom, has mado
the sleighing excellent. Many aio nl
loady Imptovlng tho Hist oppintunlty
of tho season,
Tho faimeis' Institute will bo hold as
usual u tho Methodist Episcopal
iliuich on Monday and Tuesday even
ings of next week, Tho celebrated
Johns family, of Scranton, will enter
tain on Monday evening, and on Tues
day tening a select pioginnnne of
special inusio will be lendeied by the
choir,
JOUaS Slllirpf Ims tscnntl n.i nialm.
announcing his stnitlng In the Jeweliy'
uiisiiiess. no win, in addition to ie
pulr woik, keep on hand a line of
docks and watihes, and has all .the
latest catalogues, by means of which
pations may select as well as ut a city
store.
AVOCA.
John Boaso has returned homo to ie
sldo. after seveial j ears' absence in
Muhlgan.
Mi h. David Baiton claims that she s
einltled to a shaiu of the Tiguo pilll-
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correct thing, then si
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luns. of Xew Yoik cllv, and has cn
gugod Attorney M. J, DKon as counsel.
Mis James Coftee and daughter, of
New Jcisey, me visiting at the Webber
Ksldeme on Main stieet.
John Sheehnn, of the Xoith End, has
been selected as leadei of tho Taylor
Coi net band.
The EiIp company dlsehaiged all the
emplnos about this section who aio
engaged In the sale of intoxicating
dilnks.
The sihool bond will meet on Mon
day evening.
ANNOUNOTENTS OF
HIE RAILROADS
In the Capital City.
Tho nation's capital is a cilv idolis.cd
bvoveiy Ameilcan, and his one thought
when aiiauging for a ti ucllng tour is
to visit it. Thcie is no other place In
any land which can comnaie with
Washington, it is cosmopolitan jet in
a w tv diffeient fiom Xew Voik, Lon
don or Pails. To stort with the system
b which the city was planned is
unique. Its public buildings are in their
archltectmal designs grand and Impos
ing. Tho stieots aie wide, Hnelv kept
thoioughfaier. unlike those of any
other ilty. Washington boasts of a
pai k system second to none, and its
eeiy cm lion bespeaks such giandeur
as lb due the nation's capital The gov
ernment buildings aie wondeiful mines
of instiuctlve and Intel estlng material
and congiess Is the mecea for the toui
ist who delights in watching and listen
ing to tho pioceedlngs of the gieatest
governing bodv known to the wot Id,
This oaily winter season is the most
delightful time for visiting Washing
ton and an inimitable oppoilunlty for
such a ttip is affouled on December 15,
when the Xpw Jeisey Central is going
to i tin a low late oxcuision to Wash
ington i torn stations In this section.
Tickets good going on trains on above
date and good letuinlng until Decem
ber 2G For luither infoimattou write
J. S. Swlshpr, distilct passenger agent,
Scianton, Pa.; II. E. Kuhe, distilct
passenger agent, Allentown, Pa., or C.
M. Burt, geneial passenger agent, Xpw
Jeisey Ccntinli Xew Yotk.
California.
Fullj disci llicd and lllustiattd in an
attlstlially atiitnged and beautifully
printed book just Issued by the Chi
cago and Xoithwi'stein utilway. It do
sulbes fully Its commeiclal, itidustilal
and ti antipollution advantages, and tho
delights of out-door Hie In tho lieautlltil
tllmnte of the coast; of special Inteiest
to those contemplating u Hip to this
wondeiful state, Kend four cents In
postugo to W. H. Kitiskein, passenger
tialUe iinnager, iJ Fifth nveiiue, Chi
cago lackawnnna Hnihoad Kxcuision to
Washington, D. O.
Special louud-tilp tickets will be on
salo nt tho Lackawanna lallioud sta
tion, good going on all ttalns December
13, and limited tor ictuin up to and In
cluding December '20. Children between
the ages of live and twelve yeais, at
one-half of the adult Lite. Tickets will
be limited tor continuous passage, ex
cept that on i etui n tilp, stop-over will
ho gi anted nt Philadelphia within Html
limit of December 20, 1902,
Holiday Excursion to New Yoxk City,
It has been the usual custom to nrnko
a i educed late to Xew Yoik city at
this, the mest Intel cstlng season of tho
year, and to enable Its patrons to make
their holiday purchases, the Lacka
wnnna uiilioad will sell tickets to Xew
Yoik city fur nil tialns Decembei H,
and lor letiiiu up to and Including De
cember 10. at late nf nno.w.n f.no ulna
1, for the tuund tilp. Childien between
tho ages of live and twelve jenis, nt
one-half of tho furo charged udults.
An Old and Well-Tiled Remedy,
MHS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYOUP
foi childien tcotliiug, Is tho ineseilptloii of
one of tho best luuialu plijslcluns mid
nuiscH in tho United States, and hits been
used sixty se.ua with newt. failing auc
ess by uillllunu of mothers for their c li 11
dien. Dutlitg tho piocess of teething Its
aluo is liiiulcululilo. It iclieves tho child
fiom pain, cuius dl.iiihoea, gilping in thd
bowels, und wind lollc. By giving health
to tho child It nsts tho uiothci, I'llcc.
twcuty-llvu cents u bottlo.
THEATRICAL
Children's Matinee This Afternoon.
At tho Lvcottm this afternoon a ppcclal
children's tnntlneo of Undo Tom's Cabin
will lio given. Whllo the piny has been
shamefully nbticd by ImrnstormlnB com
panies, It hns also been placed on a scnlo
of tniiRiiirirpnpo by Al W. Martin, Hint
linn astonished tho thenlct -going world,
The special ptlocs will prevail for tho
mntlncn to-tlny uro 10, 20 and 30 ccnlsj
night, 10. 20, 30 and M ccnlij. A grand j
sireoi parnuo win do given tins morn
ing. largo Sale for John Diew.
Evctythlng now Indicate that the audi
onco which will gtcet John Drew nt tho
Lvcoum Monday nlgltt will bo one of tho
Inrjrcst and most brilliant which hns
gatheied nt tho popular play house In
yonts. Mr. Diew" has just closed tho
most successful engagement nf his career
nt the Emplin Theater, Now Yotk, in his
now plav "Tho Mummy and tho Hum
ming Bird," which ho will present with
the Emplro Theater cnl and production
which wns willton bv Isnac Hendetson.
It Is an undeniable fact that Mr. Drew
hns nover linil n moio satisfactory ve
ltlete in the pIovpii ycats of his stardom
under the management of Charles I't oil
man. The lolo of Lord Ltuntiy, the
HilcntlHt, deeply entjio'srd In hit ie
Hpitirh, Is llnrly stilled to Mr. Brow's
artistic melhods. H gives him nnoi Util
ity foi (ho lltrht comedy vork In vvhlrh
j hu. rxceW, whllo tlipio ate stronger slt
tmllons that bilng out hl dtamatlo power
lo Its fullest extent. At the ending of
tlto llilnl net, the sceno between Ml.
Drew and Guv Standing Ins made a deep
ImpiPSMldii at the Empire, and was re
ceived with nttinv curtain calls at everv
pcifmmanep. Mls Margaret Dile, now
In her flist season oh Mi. Drew"' lending
vviuntin, has given complete satisfaction,
while Lionel Baltimore has made a dls
tlnit individual hit as tlio Italian. The
cast of chntacteis Is as follows:
Lord Lumlev John Diew
Slgnor D'Otilll Guy Standing
Coinmamler Lord Honnlds It. N
Lewis Biker
Gulspppo Lionel Biirymorc
Judon 1'egtn.ild C'arritigtou
Mnrkhani Robeit Sellable
rI homas Divld Henderson
Walter Mntgatet Dale
Mis Iluth Thornton.... Marie Heilckon
Cunimlngs Constanca Bell
Seats on sale. Tho management has de
rided to reserve tho first four lows in
the gallery on Monday jilght from 7 un
til 7:"0 o clock l'ii-t come, first served.
These reset ved seat tickets for the gal
lery will be sold at the box ollleo for ffl
cents, and puichasers will bo admitted
tliiough tho main cntiance.
"When Knighthood Was in Flower."
Frank L. Polio's star, Elllo Ellslei,
who will appear at the Lvceum Tuesday
night, in Julia Marlowe's production ot
"When Knighthood Wns In riower."
Is doing Immense business evcrjvvhtie.
The compinv uecntlv placed an engage
ment In I'l.inUlln, Pa. Tho house was
sidd out befoio the compiny atrlveil1 and
Flandlng loom was at a piemlitm, many
people biotight camp chnlis with them,
and these sold leadllv at $J00 er ieat.
After tho pel fot mance tho entile com
pinv woie given a banquet nt the Now
Hotel Alsace. Seats on sale this morn
ing at 1.
"The Major and the Judge."
At the Lvceum Wetlnesd ly night, "The
Major and the Judge, ' will be piesented
at the Lvceum. Tho company is a very
lanvo and capable one, headed liv Tom
Lewis and Sun J. llvan, and Maud Iluth,
who cue suppmted bv tho well known
Doheitv Sistets, Clint lt- Puse, Bl'lv
PI itt. May Ploison, Empire Comedj Font
and other equally known artists "The
Majoi and the Judge" as a ! conic pioilttc
tlon, c innol bo sut passed L irehmont,
on Long Island Sound, is uno of tho pi oi
liest pi ices in the United States, hund-dtcd-
of New Yoik business nun live
then- all tho jear lotmd, f,olng to their
places of business every day
A plctoilal presentation of this beauti
ful spot, Is given in "The Mujoi md 'Iliu
JiuUe " Se its on sale Mondu at U a in
'A Ragged Heio."
Yesteulnj's stoim seemed to increase
rathpr Hi in deciease tlie attendance at
tho Academj ot Music, foi two good fUrd
audiences witnessed tho excellent pm
duction of "A Bagged Heio." Tho final
peilormancp will be given this afternoon
and evening.
Newsboys' Benefit Monday.
Of tho many now productions this sen
son, "Tho Peddler," .a stiiring story of
actual life bv Hal nid, which will ap
peal to all classp of people, and vvhlrh
serves to Introduce to tho public as a
star tho tnmous Jew Impeisonator, Joo
Welch, will bo given Its first pioductlon in
this city nt tho Actdemv of Music tho
fiist three days of next week, commencing
with a special Monday m itlnee, the pio
lecth of which will bo given to piovlclo
u Chiistmtis dinuci for the newsboys of
Scianton.
The play itself Is a sloty of paieutnl
love, outraged by tho infatuation ot a
son for a woman soclallj his superlot,
and which leads to complications of a
novel and altogether different natuio
from tho cut and dried incidents emploed
In the usual inn of comedy drama. Mr.
Welch h given lull scope lor depleting
his chai actor studies as tho outt.igcd
futher, and the performance will no
doubt bo a pleasant one. Seats on sale.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
nmvAHDcrsiAiJLniNCi. c. p. A1
Tiadus' Bank BulUllag Old 'phono ISM
Architects.
rnEDERicic l nnowK, auch ii,
Ileal Estato Exchaugo llldg , l.ti Wash
ington avenuo.
Civil and Mining Euglneeis,
11. I. IJAHDING, Ml COXXriIJ. MLUQ,
Sl'EVHXSON & KNIGHT. Vu CON
noil Imlktliur.
Dentists,
DR. E. C. HILBNIIBRGBU. .PAULl
building, Spiueo stieet, Sciiitilon,
UIl. C, C. LA I 'BACH, ll"i WYcTmING iivo
rite Insuiance.
SCHLAGEU tV. CO . 401 Council lUtlldlng.
Patent Attorneys.
PAfENTSIMlVcV5
Tho only licensed and cquippwl patont
solicitor In tho city, No ch.ugo for in
fotmutlon on p.itentublllt); over ten
yeais" cxpoilcnco,
Itcploglu & Co.. Mcars llldar.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, J. '3 and 1.1 rn.VNK
lin avenue. Hates leasonablo.
I'. ZlEGLBlt, Pioprlctor,
HCHANTON HOUSE. N1JAB D L & W,
I'ubsengei depot. Conducted on tho En
toptnii plan Victor Koch, Piopilotoi
Scavenger,
A. B BUiaaS, CLEANS PIUVY VAULTS
mid cess pools: no odor; only impioved
pumps used A. B Biiggs, pioprlotoi.
Leave ordeis 110 Noith Main nvcuuo.
or Elcko'B diug stoio, coiner Aduu.i una
Mulbotiy. Both telephones.
Wixe Screens.
JOSEPH KI'ETTEL. JCKAU Cll LACKA.
uvu . Scinnlon. mfis ot Wlio Sircona.
Miscellaneous.
MEGAHGEE B UOS .PRINTERS' SU14
lilies, cuvclopis. jflner bags, ytwlru
Yaichuusc, 130 WashliiKton uvcrtuo.
THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
Only naif a Ctnt a Word.
Real Estate.
A Chance
To Make
Over 50
Gross on a
Real Estate
Investment
An exceptional opportunity.
The property consists of a large
3-story brick building, with three
small frame buildings and barn.
$3,000 Down
Will Purchase It.
The Property Pays
in Rentals an
Annual Income
Of $1,644.
A Spacious
Modern
Home
Is another property that is
well worth the consideration of
any one wanting a fine home,
well located in the central city.
The house has sixteen rooms,
steam heat, electric light and all
modern appointments, full lot,
barn with capacity for 7 horses,
and rooms for coachman, has
steam heat, electric light and
concrete floor.
This Property
Can Be Pur
chased for
$16,000, as
Owner is
Preparing to
Leave Town
I. H. hULhfilt
R33I Estati,
SzcuritjBS MorlgigiSj
Loans N3goiahJ.
Commonwealth Building,
SCRANTON, PA.
FOR SALK Maiuifnctiiilns site 01
suitable for building lots, about iUo
ucus within ten minutes fiom eutei
ot cltv on line ol D. & II. P.. It. No
agents need upplv. .ddiess "hand,"
Tiiluino oftlce
For Heat.
J1S roi Itent Tcn-ioom house; excellent
neisliboihood; all modem lmpioe
ments, on aeniio Applj to rt P. Ham
ilton. JJG Spiueo sucet.
For Sale or Kent.
roil SAI.ll Olt HUNT J louse und tho
a(tes at t'luk's Summit. Poticiwinn
JatiuaiN 1 Applv to Ili'-s I, Mtulsny, 1111
Noith Main aenue, Serauton.
For Sale.
FOK SALU-Old-r.ishionecl mahogani
tofa, lino condition. hXl Adams avo.
JUST AimiVniJ with fottv head of
boises; good woil.ds and dilvots;
MPiBht Horn 1100 to lift) pounds; sccial
closely matched te mis can bo seen at u31
ltamond couit. I'. Id. Cobb
Wanted To Rent.
WANTKD-Smnl!
diess llo: LOD,
ftiiulslicd
city.
house. Ad-
Booms and Bonid.
Tllll LINDEN, Ml Mnden Rticet, Ins a
numbft of desltablo xacnntiis; lluht
looms and cliolco tabic bo.ud.
I'l.UASANT looms wltli boaid foi toui
01 iho ounir men. lumiiio i)i Wash
ItiRton inenuo.
Business Opijoitunlty.
PlVi: SIIAHKS of Titlo aiuuanty uud
Tuist Company stocK lor silo nt a
bnisain. Addtiss (I, D., Tillmno ofllce
S'iOCK AND VIIi:TvT TU.f)lj'n"Uh'.
out dolaj. W'llto lor 0111 bli'clal mai
Ket leltet. 1'ieo on iipplUuiiou S AI
Illbb.ud Co, incmbeiH N V Consoli
dated and Stock Uschaniat, II and Id
bioadwaj, Now Vml! K-uiibMslied ISJt
l.oiiK niatmiea 'Pliono niS lhoail.
Lost.
LOST A uolrt watcli with tho?nltUilir"T,
L. I)," ilthei' at tliu Lvceum or be
tween tho Licuuu and tho Ddlawaiu anil
Hudson station llctuiu lo tho Tilbuuu
ofllco.
LOST Tin eo.jeui -old helfei, small uUc,
ml coloied, oc(pt tip of mil, small,
crooked liouiH. A low aid Klven lor her
lotuin to John Gumuii, 'llgcr Valloj, Oly-
pilUUI, 1M.
Stenogiaphy and3Ypowitlng.
STL'NOGItAPHV and tvpowiltlng done
ut shott uotlco at 71- Council bids.
LEGl.,
JOHN HUNOltR vs 11 U Lionaid. In
Iho Coiut of Common 1'lciis of Lacl.u
wanna Count) No, '.'.', Jitnuaiy Teun,
1000.
Nollea is heicby ulvcn that tho under
signed has been appointed uu auditor b
tho above mimed couit to dijtiibuto tho
funds mlslng fiom tlio snlo of detenduni's
leal estate, among tho lien riodltois, said
funds being now in tlio pands ot the pio
thonotan; and that liu will attend to tho
duties of hit) ollleo as nuditoi at Ills of
llce, No, 2W-J07. in tho iMull building, on
Spiueo stuet, in the lt of Scianton. on
Tlittisdav, tho lith dy of I). t ember, 19o.'.
ut i) o'clock a. 111, at which timo and
place nil patties luteicstcil uto hcieby ic
iiulrud to piesent tlicli claims.
(.bU-iHd) It. L. LUVV.
No Order
A crop I cd lor ficsi
Tlmn ID rcnK
lirjfioli AA(M l bffnn.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Kecelved nt Any of tho Follow
ing Diug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Cential Cltfy
ALUUllT SCHUI.TZ. coiner Mttl-
beny slicot and Welister nvc.
QUSTAV I'lCIlUL, C50 Adanm
avenue.
West Side
QUO ; JiiNKLNS, 101 South
Main aentto.
South Scranton
fiu:d l. Tunppn,
lUentie.
'29 Collar
North Scianton
GEO AV. DAVIS, comei Noith
Jlnln inenuo and Stitikot
sited
Green Ridge
CJIAItLL'S P. JONHS, 1J57 Dick-
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Kldgo
BtlCCt.
C. LOUENZ, comer Washington
ncntto and Jlatlon stteel.
Peteisburg
W. II. KNCPFEL, 1017 living
avenue.
Dunmorc
J. a. noNn & son.
Help Wanted.
WANTED-Agents to sell teu and cof
fee to consumers Positions perma
nent. Grand Union Tea Co , 311 Lacka
wanna inenuo.
Help Wanted Male.
YOUNG men coi wheie, cop loUois,
homo evenings, $7 00 week Send ad-
dtessed envelopo fot pittludais Fll-
beit Dept. S. Io0, I!ov 1111, Phil idolphla,
CI IL SCHV1CE government posltlons
141! uppolntnients this jeat This Is
4t'U moio than Inst yeni Excellent op
poitimltles foi joung jieople Citalogito
of Infoimatuin fiee Columbian Cone
sponUuico College, Wnshlngton, D C.
Help Wanted Eemnle.
LADIES, wilting at homo cvenlncs, $7 00
pei week Pnitlculns fieo to all
Send addiessed envelope rilbeit Dept.
S 110, Ho 1111, Philadelphia, Pa
PLAIN sewing at homo $9 00 pel week
JlatetHls sent ncij whole fiee
Stcadv woik Send nddtesstd envelope
lot pat tic til us Du Pont Dept. S. L0,
Lock Box., jsj. PiillKlelphla, Pn.
WANTED cveivwheie, wiltbig, copying
home tunings, stcidv woik, no mill
ing 01 canvassing, good piv. For p 11 tli ti
ll! s send addie-od envelope Manugoi
Dept S 1C0, Eox IJi,.', Phlladclphl 1, Pa.
WANTED A good Clnlstlan woman as
lioif-eKeepot at the South Sido onng
Woman's C'hiistiin nssocititlon Apply
nt tho looms on 10J1 Ccdai avenue
WANTED A tellTlilo competent woman
to sew bv tho day In tlio sewing loom;
stradv woik Call in foionoon at Floiencc
mission
Agents Wanted.
WANTED-Agents toi tlio silo of gilt
edge mining storks, also dividend pil
ing oil stocks I sue ou monev ; tiy
me. Yield Coppei, $1 TO, Ampaio Mining,
lie.; JleKinley Milling, S-'OO, Eistein
Consolidated OIUOc ; Li Ginndo Gold, i"0e;
Pcnnsjlvaniii and Texas Oil, 13c; Georgo
A. Tieadwell, $9 7.1; Joatiidnu, 13c James
D Shaffei, People's Bank Building,
Wllkes-Baue
LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic
Geneial Agent for this county. No
books, lnsurnii'e, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance with meichants nnd manu
factmets necessaiy. Petmanent Bond
State age, expeiience efeioneea lltst let
tei. Addtess, Suite G72. No. 1001 Chestnut
St , Philadelphia ,
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED-By a young man
experienced in ofllco woik Refeiente
fiom lust cmplover. Addiess L. S. W.,
Tiibune.
SITUATION WANTED-As a butcher
and good mi.it cuttir, Foi rofeience
applv to J!l Linden stieet, West Pittstoii.
Chailes Boone.
EXPERIENCED hoisoman wants posi
tion; sW veais in mlvato tamllv ; citv
loteieneu. C. L Adams, 41G Madison ave
nuo, city.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FOR RENT Fiont furnished bed looms
for gentlemen. ,11 J Washington avenue.
I' Oil RENT A furnished loom on second
flooi ftont, $1.10 week. C.13 Adums ave.
FOR SALE
BY
SINGLE HOUSES
DOUBLE HOUSES
BUSINESS BEOCICq
BUILDING SITES
FARMS
COUNTRY PLACES
A GROCERY STORE
A BARBER SHOP
OTHER BUSINESSES
FOR RENT
BY
STORES
OFFICES
BARNS
HOUSES
FLATS
ROOMS
FURNISHED HOUSES
STEAM OR FURNACES
W. T. MM,
THE
BROKER
TT I nwTlfllflfl
MUIMI
HACKETT
REAL ESTA1E and INSURANCE.
say
it jff x a . i
V-.MM'.ik. .Mil' I
IHVN I- lujfi n
lliIUV Jl Jr il
aS80?P;iIIES,BtotE
Only KM Cit l Tirl.
Money to Loan.
ANV AMOt'NT OP MONIli" TO LOAN-
viuivu, duiiigni. loans or iiiiiiainj ami
Loan, At fi 0111 4 lo 0 per cent. Call on
N, V. AVillltcr, nibsr, Conuoll building.
Employment Agency.
RELIABLE help enn bo proem rd at Mitt.
,n ';;. ". Stni kov's Employment Ofllco.
n UnHhlngloii uvenuu, looms i and 4.
TftKo elevator. ,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.'
IN Jffcct Juno 1, 11W2.
, Trains leave S ntnton for New York
At 130, Jl!o, h03. 7 50 nnd 10 10 a. m.; UAO.
3 10, s Sii ii m. For Now York and Plillu
ilulplilu 7 TO. 1010 11, 111., and L'.IO and .13".
P m. Foi ciouldshoio-At mo p. in. For
liiiffnlci-1,15, C2J nnd son n. in.; lSJ, 1, no
anil 11.10 p m. Fot lllngliamton, Elinhn,
and way slallons-IO LT. it. 111. 101 p. in.
For Oswego, Svracusu and trilcal.li and
u n. in.; 133 p. 111. Osuojto, SyianiKo
nnd Utlca train at o 2J n. m. dally, except
build lv. Foi Monti oso soo a. m.: 10".
n"d 0 50 p m. Nicholson accoinmodcltlon
-1 00 nnd fi 11 p m.
Bloomsburg Division For Nnrthumbct
nnd, at (FI and 10.10 n. m.: 131 and 1. 1)
'' R-1'01' Plmoutlt, at bio tu in.; J 10
and 0 01 p m
..'"Vl1"' Tialns For Now Yoik.,1 50, 3 20.
i!"i.'?w " "'' 3M nnd 8 II p. m For
1. in"'0-1!1" n'"1 B m-! r". Br,n ,U1'1
in I- '' '" rr I'lm'ta and way stations
10.1 11. m For Blnghamtnii nnd wav sta
tlons, 0 00 11. m. Bloomsbuig Dlvlslon
Leavo Scnnton, 1010 11. m. and 810 p. m.
ieltlgh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Nov. 10, 1902.
Ti .tins Leave Scianton
For Philadelphia und Now Yoik via D.
& II. R R, ut 7 41. thtough Pallor Cut
unci Day Cotch Cnrbondilo to New Yorl:
nnd 0 17 11. m. with L V. Coach Caibon
dalo to Philadelphia, and 2 IS, 4 33 (Blncit
Diamond Express), nnd 11 It p m Sun
dav h, D .te H. R. ., IDS p m., 0 "S a. m.
I' or White H-iven, llu.leton and piincl
pal points in tlio eoal legions, via D &
II. II. It , 7 11, 21S and 4o3 p. m. For
Pottsvllle, 7 41 a m.
1 01 Bethleliem, Easlon, Reading, Har
ilsbmg and pilncipal inloimcdinto sta
tions via D fc If II. R. 7.11, 0 17 n. m :
-'IS, 111 (Black Diamond Expiess), 11.19 p.
in Siindavs, D A: II. It IX.. UUS a. m.
and 1 38 nnd 9 17 p m
1 01 Tiinkhannock, Townndn, Elmira.
Ithaca, Geneva and prlnciptl intormcdl ito
stations via D , L & W. R. R , 0 J3 a. m.
ami 1 r. . p m.
Foi Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag
11a I nils, Chicago nnd all points west via.
P k n r r, 12 ot p m; ;:2S (BKcic
Dltmond Enpicss) in 11 11 10 p m Sun
d.ns D R.11 R. R.1201 117 p m
Pullin in pailor and sleeping or Lehigh
,.i..!oy Pniloi cais on all trains between
Wilkes-Biiio ind New Yoik. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Stisnonslnn Biidgo.
ROLL1N It AVIL'"TR. Gen. Supt , 20
Coitland slicot Now Yoik.
CHAPLES S LEE. Gen Pass Ast . 21
Cm tin ml ttipot Now loil:
AW. NONEMACIirR. Div. Pass Agt,
South Bethlehem Pa.
Foi tickets and Pullman le-irvntlon ip
lV.V..' c,,v Hcl.nt office, C9 Public Sqiflie,
Wll'cs-Baiie, Pa
READING SYSTEM.
Cential Rnihond of New Jersey.
In efted Nov. 10, 1902
Stations In New Yoik, loot Llbuty
stieet and South Fouv, N I
Ti.ilns leivo Scianton foi New Yoik,
Phllidclphlti. Easton, Ilcthloho-n, Allen
town Mai ch Chunk, White Haven, Ash
Iej, Wlll.pj-B me and Pittston at 7j a.
111, 1 p m. and I p in Stuiflijs, 711 a.
m and 21o p m Quakci Cltv Expiess
leaves Scianton 7"0 a in. with thioitgh
solid vestlhule train v.ith Pullman Buff t
Pallor Cai foi Phil ulclphiii with onlv
0110 cliange ot cais foi Biltlmoio and
Washington, D C, und ill piincipil
points south nnd west and has tluuugli
coach foi New Yoik.
For Avoca, Pittston and Wllkes-B 1110,
lpm and 4 p m. Sunday. 7.13 a m.
and 2 10 p. m
Foi Long Hi inch. Ocean Grove, etc. at
J SO 11, m and lpm
tor Reading, Lebanon anil linrilsDiirs
via Allentown nt 7 TO n. 111 , 1 p in and 1
p m Sundnv, 7.13 11 m and 2 10 p m
Foi Taman.ua and Pottsvlllo at 7 "0 a.
m , 1 p m and 4 p m. Sundi, 7.13 a ni.
For intes and tickets apply to agent at
station
W. G BESSLEB. Genci.il Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen Pass Agt.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule in Effect Juno Id, 1902.
Tialns leavo Scianton OuS a. m, week
dns, tliiough vestlbulo train fiom
,,n, .. T...n 13, ,1 !,, ,1 l,i,frjif ,, t , in, a .
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
vlllo, stopi at piinclpai intei mediate sta
tions Also connects for Suubuij, Ilai
lisbiug, Philadelphia. Biltlmoio, Wash
ington ami 101 i-uibuiiiK "uu liiu w usi.
e . .. 11 mil, ilii.ru r Qi ,-, 1,1 1 , ir TTi
y -ti u. in. ,.v mijoi ." ..ii.ii'h.j. ......
.t..,...im nl,llfi,lalrlif n 11.1 Hmiiiiv vr.iH.
lngtnn and Pittsburg and tho West.
3 42 P. in, vvceu ii.tvs, vnumiajs i at ..
in), for Simbuiy, Hiiulsburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimoio, Washington and Pittb
buig und the West
,!"S ) in, week dnvs, thiongh vestlbulo
train from Wilkcs-Baire. I'ullm in buffet
ratlor car and coaches to Phllidelphla via
Pottsvllle. Stops at principal intermedi
ate stations
1 31 p m , week dnvs. foi Hnloton, Stin
buiy, Huiiishurg, Philadelphia und Pitts
buig. J. B IIUTCHINSU.M. lien. iugr.
J, B WOOD, Gen Pass Agt,
Dolawnie and Hudson.
In EltLCt Nov IB. 1J02.
Tinlna tor Caihondalo leave Scmnton at
0 41 7.0. kA 10 U a in; 12 01. 1.12. 211.
JGi': r.'-9, 0 23, 7.22, 8 33, 9 30, 1120 p. m.;
'l-otioncsdale-C II, 1011 a. in.; 211 ami
CIS U 11 t... rt " 7 11 fi II H17
l or vv iiiws-i. . . v . . . ... ... v ...
10
1.1 a m , i- " -. - w -. v w ,
7 4. 9 10, 10 41. 11 II P in
Foi L V R H Polnts-7 It, 9 17 a.
ui :
'.ll.SStt, v'a, all. R. Point.s-0 3S.
0 IT a mill! U "nI i P ."' Ml, ,
""""Wn-W TRAINS.
t-,. carboiidalo-s.10, 11 JJ n. m.; 241,
3iVwilk"s:i.mr;sa. m;12 0l. LSJ.
3 2s CJnmlMJii in
Foi Albanv snd noluls noith la p. .m.
For llomsdnlc-RIO a in , .112 p. Ill
j W III' (DICK G P A Albany. N vY.
W. L. PRVOU. D. P A , Seianlon, Pn,
. , - i
Eiio Railioad Wyoming Division.
In Eftcot September 15, 1902, -,
Trains luuo Sei niton for Now Yor;,
vow laugh and Intel niedlato points, also
Uif llavVl'v und local stations al 7 .'0 'p.
'"For'nonesdaio'utid Whllo Mills tit Wj
l Tialns nulvo at SciJnton at 1C.CS a. in,
and 9 15 p m
New Yoik, Ontniio and Western.
flmo tablu In ofteet Build ly, fciep't. ai. 1J02.
llino "unTU noi'ND TRAINS. if-
I.eavu l.o i u Auwi
'I'liilns. Scianton Caiboudalo, Cidoilf,
No V 10.0UIH 11 in a hi. 1,00 P. jil
Kn 7 ...... I1D P IU Al C.llbnnduloiil'jlSl.i
Is0, ' SOUTH UOFN1) .
Leavo Leave Auivo
Trilns. Cadosl i Caihondalo Soi.tntdu.
No" ...... r''1 t 72 i in.
No ' ..... -M3P m lOOp uu 1 Up in.
HU'NDAIS ONLY, NOHTU DQWNDf
Leavo Leavo Atilv
Tialns. Stianton Caibond ilo, Cadosla,
Noli. SvOu. m 910am liHoii.tn!
v c 7 00p in At Ciubpiulnlo7 Jip.m
Leavo Leavo Aulyo,
Tialns. Cadosla. Caihondalo. Seruutoii.
No. o ...... er,l'u 7.23 a in.
No. 10 ..... l-0p in oOjiiiii 0,1'tii. io.
Tialns Nos 1 on week il vs. nnd 9 qu
HiiniinvM inuucCt for New Yoi'k cllv. Ml,i.
dlotowu Wallon, Noiwieh, Ouelda, Os-
vviirn and nil nollltS VV03t
Tcaln No i,. with "DunKei City
piejKVat Siaptan.vln P It It di'n
lot p(iluKlphla.5flinti CityvBnltin
Wnsliliia'tou and Pennsylvania j
points x
Set llme-laljlo and -nusul tlfkn
Mil twin' i nuns tviin iiiuui a
J C ANDI'IthOV G PA.
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