f if-yt Wild SUHANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY DEOEiYLBER 0, 1902. 9 v x II. vunn titiiiiiiVti'ii-nr-Ttfuiiin M ?? i ctf? $"& .a if . ri. . ;, .'3td '.'l .1 H . ......rti" 1 Usf' If . s-r J- ." j. 3 v '.. '- (J A ,V VI A t c '' r- , Is vJ 'i ,A '. '. . ' . A" 'frV-Vlv: ;"' 'i V;X yf'.' ' '"frPVxi .&H Vv ,'i. iV :':.':. n$s jmm.-W:U . ".: ; jVwM. m4& Jti.. f"J. i. ffV. PT212XKnb.. - "" . v-Aiv;k'jr,"i. r .-' ,ft ;rS & fas- "sMfc. . , i i. . -f NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA P1TTSTON. Fpeclil to Uie Scranton TiUninc. Pitt&ton, Dec. S. Ex-Stieet Coimnis hloncr Gcoige Wainer, ot Linden stieet, luis accepted a position as carrenter with J. C. Pattetson & Co. J. V. Kliby's no skating: rink on f-'outh Slain street opens Tuesday even Ins. This afternoon vluwcis appointed by couit approved the damuce to piopei ty or. prin(T alley between ltiilioad and Oak fetieetb cauced by the Cannon Hall trolley line. Aoinwr tho lewerh wcip UriiKKiht James Kane, Thomas Siangan and Oliver IJuike of thlb city. The St. Aloyisus society in uu.inging for a uubhio paity nnd dance to be held in Keystonn Hall on New Year's uvc. Itev. It. S. Jones, of Pioldence de lhpicd an English seimon in tho Veleh Const ejrntional chinch heie this een jnc. While at woik in Xo. S bhaft this af tfinoon, John Schwartz, a tiaeklayer, was seilousiy injutod. He is a tillli deal' and while pus.slns: near the foot of the fchaft tailed to bear the down com inij mine cage and was struck by it. Elmer Sacks has purchn&ed the Uriosbach house on Delawnie street and lias moved therein. Wyoming: Seminary' nnd Pittston Y. M. C, A. first teams? will play basket ball In KlibyV hall here Friday even ing of tills week. An acchUnt that was fortunate In not having nioie seilous results occuired on the Fittston-Aoea branch of the Scranton Street Railway near Smlth- I For all ages gfy Jfif I seasons 11 -Pn JwM lZ! condi- l&OflSKS Delicious J yxo1 "p wl v,Warm yjiis''imBI '( Cream 4-s ' Ub ?J ;;CJL JGLV'itl ' iti 21oFAJ. I". .. Contains all the virtue of the whole wheat thoroughly cooked, scientifically combined with diatase of bar-lev i (the life of the grain). &. vn?afs M M t" itj fA r nu 4-m .fc- " tm IV.I Appetizing, wholesome, ALL GROCERS. -t'V" J- '-""-"''-'- -nmHiri-M'rin THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doom ami out of the games which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive mid the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which la o essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, should be such as physiclaiia would sanction, because Hi 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, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the sumo reason it is the only laxative whicll should be used by fathers and mothers, Syiup of Figs 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 result? from tile use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and agiinst which the children Mtould be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not (.'ive them medicines, when medicines arc not needed, and r.hcii nature needs assistance in the way of u laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle Syrup of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of tho 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 v.r r-i CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP CO.- is printed oa ln: "emi ui uvciy jjuck- aGe" older to beneficial effects the ccuuine onlv. ' w '- T . . ..-r. T&f: i , - ".. . s j.x .. t ".. r- Ille this morning- about & o'clock. While passing- the highway eiosslng just above the Heldleburg collipiy a southbound car jumped the track and went over nn eight foot embankment. There were several passemjeis in the car but luckily none were seiiously injuied. A lady passenger had one of her flngets bruised and the side ot her body slightly injured. One end of the car remained near enough to the tiacks to block traffic. For some time thete hnp bpon but two cais running on the Pittston line, But an extra car was added this morning and the half-hour schedule put into effect. At the time ot the accident one car was on either side of the point whpio the accident oc currd and tratnc was continued, tho pa-..sengcis changing cars. Falling in the garden at her home in Browntowii, Mrs. Patrick Carden fiao tuied one of her wrists. Fred Yates is adding a second story to his stoie building on Wyoming ave nue, near the coiner of Delawnip ave nue. Tho West Sldeis choir, which was the winner in the choral competition at the eisteddfod held In the "Welsh Congre gational chinch last Thanksgiving day held a banquet this ex-enlng at the home ot John J, Howell, on Wan-en street, Sir. and Mrs. T. H. Davis, of South Main stieet, entertained a party of f i lends, Including the membeis of tho Pittston Male Olee socicl y, this evening at their home In honor of their wedding anniversary. anrriTTT.r.imu'i 'i7.'WbTfw Tlie Perfect Food. ! i ! - .a, J um Original Flaked Food. malted wheat flakes, get its a r'WW) itisal- :l:yHl AdVX'A g 7ii fvj w til n -net. J '" - ' - ""'f'-'i1 ir'IIMK" V '-..) CK m ft Z$ W wSS rl. .. 'A wr ax v ". ,' j, fUy -: A .-.'.'..-' try - ' '? V , l P'V. ? R1 TPVt. V HONESDALE. Epeclal to tho Scranton Tribune Honesdalc, Dee. S The turkey supper glcn by the ladles of Draco church net ted tho neat sum of $22J. Doiin & Carroll's minstrel and tho Maple- City band journeyed to White Mills, Saturday, and ontcitnlned a large audience in a most satisfactory manner. Sunday night, Itev. William H. Swift repeated his Thanksgiving day bcrmon, betoro tho Junior Order United Ameil c.in Mechanics, who were present In a body. Tho large audltoilum was crowd ed, tho scimon was a masteily etToit, and was well received. Mr. and Mr. D. IT. Clark lme Issued Invitations to tho mnnlago of then daughter. Miss Bertha, to Edwaid Jen kins, which event will take place at the lesldonco of Mr. and Mis. Clark, on upper Main stieet, nl noon, on Saturdnj, Doc. 13. Honesdale people h.io been enjojing a few days of excellent sleighing. On Fri day night, Park lake was frozen over. The Ire Is of jufllricnt thickness lor skat ing, and seoics of young people oro thus engaged. Tho diiectors of tho Pennsylvania Pro duco companj, tho company establishing n wholesale produce market at this place, held a meeting on Tuesday evening last, at which they adopted resolutions outlining the general policy of tho com pany, nnd appointed Mr, Livingston rep resentative, to meet with tho several Knrmnrb' Gianges for indoisoment of the adopted methods and appointment of tho board of dircctors.and nlsc to arrango a stockholders' meeting to elect four repre sentative farmers of tho countv to be como mcinbeis of nn enlarged board. Thot.0 Interested In tho agricultural pro giens of tho country should come out to these meetings and uo all their influence to scciuo tho fullest attendance, as the lesults of this move If now successfully carried to an lsuo will ho far reaching In Its benefits to tho farmers of North eastern Pennsylvania. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New MUford, Dec. S. School will close on Friday for a two weeks' vacation. E. A. Benson will conduct services at tho Methodist church next Sunday. Clydo Pratt, of Nicholson, h visiting In town this week. Tho funeral services of tho Into Rev. R. N. Ives, of tho Piesbytorlan church, wore conducted from his homo nt 12 o'clock on Saturday, nnd from tho church nt 1 o'clock, Tho remains were taken to Great Bend for burial. William Smith, of Great Bend, was In town, Saturday. Bishop Talbot will conduct services at St. Mark's church, Wednesday evening. After services a iccoption for Rev. Ash mead, tho new rector, will bo given at tho Parish houso. Tho second number of tho Epworth League lecture coursa will he given nt tho Opera house, Thursday evening. Tho W. and O, club will meet at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. S. V. Trumbull, Tuesday evening, ITOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tilhuue. Iloplmttom, Dec, 8 Tho Ladicj' Aid of tho Unlvorsallst church will meet at Mm. Hannah Miles' on Wednesday, Dec, 10, for tea. All mo welcome. Born To Mr. and Mrs, Chatles Strlck laud, December 0, a son. Fred Stouo nnd family Imvo returned to New York after spending some tlmo as guests of C. Stono heip, Sir, Chndwlck, foiemnn of tho apple nvjpnintor, ictuined to his home In Noitli Itose, N. y on Thursday Inst, Tho Unlvcrsnlist lair and supper held by the ladles last week netted them over i:n. Piofcssnr 31. W, Stephens, of BtooMyn, was n caller In town on Thmsday, .Mrs. Klbeit Tiffany Is lecoveilng fiom her recent Illness, ltov. Dawson llllcd tho pulpit la tho Untveifallst church Sunday, AVOCA. Them will bo election of of Meets at the L. C. 11. A. meotlng this evening, and at tho C. M, n. A. meeting tomotiow even Ins. J. J, Moralwn and William Buy mo do Ing Jury duty this week. Mrs. E. M. Kennedy, of Jackson, Sus quehanna county, spent last week with Mrs. E. h. Snyder. James Graham hns accepted a position as accountant at Peckvllle and will ic movo his family thero In a few weeks. Uarn-To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Caiden, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Owen McGlynn, u sou. Patrick Reap, of Lincoln Hill. Is suffoi. ing from un attuck of pneumonia. Miss Kato Murphy will 'be with Me Laughlln Bios, until after the holldajs. John MiCnrmick, of Phl!hlphla, s I s fa-v .WfX Iho guest of Iila sister, Mrs. C. M. Mc Laughlin. Miss Lucy Itcnp Is visiting friends In Dunmore. Rovo. Foley, Fold nnd Cnhlll, of the Domlnlclan Order, completed n two weeks' mission In St. Maty's chuicli on Sunday evening. Evciy soivlco has been attended by n great many people nnd tho fathers left feeling thnt thcio has been a notable Increase In tho levlwil of faith. They will continue their work In Miissa chURrttn for tho next month. Mis. Ilnrry Bumbgntdner left Inst wruk to Join her husband In Jctsoy City, whoto he hiis accented a position, THEATRICAL.. "Mummy nnd tho Humming Bhd." John Drew and bis company presented "The Mummy nnd the Humming Bird" nt the Lyceum last night. It Is u drama of'DngllBh social life by Isaac Henderson and h Ingrnlous lather than stumg In u drnmntlc way, though In a dramatic wuy It Is by no monns dull. Tho story of tho diuma opens with tho tempoinry neglect of his young nnd handsomo wlfo by Lord Lumley, a scien tist, who Is Immersed In some Inborntory work which requires all his time. Whllo ho Is closely conducting his experlmcnU ho very nearly loses his wife, whom ho loves dearly, and who reciprocates that affection when she has a chnnee, Left practically nlono In the midst of tho so cial whirl, she takes up with "Tho Hum mmg Bird," nn Italian poet, and for tho tlmo being fnigots her "Mummy" lui" band. Tho poet Induces "my hidy" to visit him In his npattments, and plans thero n subsequent elopement. An or gan Blinder who has been befi tended by "Tho Mummy" reeognUcs In tho tempter, a villain who had previously mined one home In Italy, and now tut';s to destroy another. I.otd Lumlev, "Tho Mummy," goes to "Tho Humming Bird's" apart ments nnd notllles the poet of hh wife's presenco thcic, and by a trick gets his v.lfo out without tho villain knowing It. The wlfo In Hlinmo Ilces to Pails, whither tho "Humming Bird" Is about to follow her, having learned of her whereabouts bv stenllng a letter which sho left for her husband; but Lord Lumley, too, lcains of her depurtma nnd uddiess, and follows her for tho second and last tlmo. Tho meeting of Lord and Lady Lumley, In Paris Is followed by a touching lovo scene. It ends In the complete leunlou of the couple. "Tho Humming Bird" Is left at tho conclusion of the play to tho not too tender mcicics ot the orgnn grindcr. John Diow as Loid Lutnloy has a part that suits him to a nicety. It Is more serious thnn the usual Drew io!i, and tho famous moustache nnd eyes figure less in his noting. Ho had a cm tain call at the closo of every act last night. The best sceno In tho pluy Is In tho flist net between Lord Lumley (Drew) and Gulxcppo (Lionel Barrvmore). The latter Is a stolid oigan grinder who Is In Lon don searching for Slgnnr D'Orelll, "Tho Humming Bird," who hns wronged him. Guiseppi can talk no English and Lord Plumley eloes not understand Italian. By means of objects on tho table and gestures, GuUeppo manages to make Lord Lumley understand his sad story. Tho terilblo earnestness that Gluseppo displays In his gestures and facial expres !on and his pathetic cffoits to find nn object to expicss his meaning demonstrat ed th'at Bnirymoro Is nn actor of unusual tecllng nnd ability. As a bit of characteri zation his woik during the evening, aside fiom this scene, was splendid. He never stepped outsldo ot the pait for an In stant. Guy Standing (U supeib as tho vil lainous "Humming Bird" nnd Margaret Dalp presented Lady Lumley In a vivid manner. Mario Derlckson and Lewis Baker had minor paits which wore act ed In hnnnonv with the more Impel tnnt ones. The company as a whole was llnw lcs. Tho four acts of tho nlav are sta-ted with the same elaborateness they weio dining tho long nm of the piece nt tho Empire theater In New Voile. Piist Pioduction of "The Peddler." The Academy of Music was well lllled yesteul.iy afternoon on the occasion of thu benefit kindly given to swell the fund that is bring lalsed tojnovide tho Sciau ton newsboys with a Chiistinis dinner, and the patrons of tho vvoithv cntcipifco weio given ,i tieat in being able to wit nes3 tho Hist ptesentation of Hal Rolil'a fiiui-ncl comedy diama entitled "Tlio Peddler," with Joo Welch In tho title role. "The Peddle!" Is a vivid plctuiu of IKo on the Lnjt Sldo In Now Yoils; Is fiaught with heart Intel est and abounds In iluill Ing situations and quaint humor. Abi.iham Jncobson, tlio peadlei, invests his money In a store in older that hi3 sou S.unmv may bo affoidcd oppottunlty to make a living in an honest calling. AVhllo tho lather walks about tho cltv witli his pack, tho son chafes under thu lestinlnt of business life and desbes to get ilch quick by plaslng tho laces. Hoisps, wine and women woik tho ruina tion of tho boy. Ho becomes Infatuated with a married woman whose husband is in put suit. Tho complications lend tho characters tluough tho slums of Gotham and abduction, lobbery and minder aio among tho thiilllng fentures of tho play. Tho author has woven a tialn of eveiv day events Into a fascinating stoiy In w lilch the intci est Is kept up almost from tho opening until near tho close whoio tho disposition of tho chaiacteis by a tingle tuin of nffnhs Is sadly out of place when compaied to the Ingenious woik that pie cedes It. Joo Welch ns "Tho Peddler," gavo an excellent delineation of tho best sldo of Yiddish character, and artistically blend ed portions of patho3 with glints of hu mor with rcposo In action that mado tlio descent to low comedy unnecessary to produce best lesults. Whllo Welch is tho paitlculnr star, his suppoit is good. Briton Rndfoid, as Sammy Jueobson, gavo a ilnlshpd performance,, and tho chuiactcr of "Chuck" Conover became piomlncnt under tho Inlcipietatlou given by Ud Lawtoneo. Little May, tho blind gill, was Interpreted by Baby Abbey, who displayed lemaiknblo diamntio Instincts In ginsping tho requiiemcnts of tho uith- Wanted : 50 Men mid Women. To Tnke Advantage of Speclnl Offer Miulo by N, M. Eicke. X. M. Elcke, tho enterpiislng diug glst is udvei Using to-day for fifty men and women to take uclvuntngo of thospeclal-hnlf price oftur he Is ninkliig on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for tho euro of constipation unci dys pepsia, and get u fifty cent package at half-ptlce, ID cents. So positive is ho of the icmarkable power of this specific to cuie theso diseases, ns well as sick headaches nnd liver tioubles, that ho agices to reiunu tuu money 10 any customer whom tills medicine does not quickly icllevo and cute. With Dr, Howard's specific at hand, you can eat what you want and have no fear of III consequences. It streng thens the stomach, gives perfect di gestion, legulutcs tho bowels, creates uu appetite, and makes life vvoith the living. This Is an unusual oppottunlty to obtain CO doses of tho best medicine over mado for half its regulnr pi ice, with the personal guainnteo of a well know business man to lefund the money If it does not give satisfaction. If you cannot call nt N. M, Elcke's stoie today, send him 25 cents by mull, and he will send you n package, piomptly, charges paid. N. M. Eicke has been able to secuie only u limited Bupply of the specific, so meat Is the demand.-and you should not delay taking ndvantnge of the lihcinl nlfor ho is makim; tlilb week. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Onlr Halt a Cnt a Word. Heal rstate. FOR SALE Mnnumctuilng site or suitable for building lots; nbout live ncics within ten minutes from center of city on line of D. .fe II. It. R. No ngonts need apply. Addicss "Land," Tribune office. Eor Kent. $1S For Rent Ton-room houeo; excellent neignuoruood; nil moiiein improvii ments, on uvontio. Apply to It, P. Hnm. Htnn, 4M Spiuco streot. Wanted To Rent. WiVNTHD-Smnll ftunlshcd house, dicss Box WO, city. Ad- r.ooms and Hoard. THE LINDEN, i03 Lindon stieet, has n number of dcslinbln vacancies; light rooms and choico tablo boaid. PLEASANT rooms with board for four or five voting moil. Inqulio ITU Wash ington avenue. , Stenography and Typewriting. STEXOanAPUYand'typew'rltlnB dono at slioit notlco at 712 Council bldg. LEGAL IN THE COURT of Common l'leas of Lackawanna County. No. u3, Janu aiv Teim, I!K)J. I Notice Is heiebv given that an appli cation will bo mndo to tho said Couit on Monday, December tho S'Jth, 1002, at 11) a. in., under tho Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pcnnsvlvnnla, entitled I "An Act to piovldo for tho incorpoiatlon and icgiilatlon of eeitaln coiporatlons, ' appioved Apill the "9th, IbTI, and the sup plements incicio, lor mo cnuiti'i- ot an Intended coiporntlon In bo called the "Pcddleis Piotcctivo Association" of Scrntiton. Tho dial actor and oblect , wlieicof is to establish eeitaln livvful rules and legulatlons In tho conduct of the business of Its members and to pioteet I them in tho lawful conduct of their busi ness affairs, and for theso pin poses to I have, possess and onjoy all tho rights, benefits and piiviloges of tho said Act or Assemmy nnd us supplements. The proposed charter Is on file In the Piothonotaiy's office. R. L. LEVY, Solicitor. THE nnnunl meeting of tho stockholdeis of tho Consumers' Ico company will bo held nt their oflleo. corner Adams ave- i line nnd Ash stieet. In the cltv of Sci an ion. Ph., on Tuesday, tho 1Gth day of December, 1902, at 2 p. m. Tho purpose or mo mooting is ior too election oi offi cers for tho ensuing year and tho trans action of such other business as may pioperly come before the meeting. JOHN A. SCIIADT, Secrotaiy. Scranton, Pa , Dec. 2, 1902. er difficult ioIc. In many lesperts Nina Haulngton ns Llze, scarcely filled the Ideal of tho tough girl, but her Bowery dance, given with "Chuck" In tho second act cm i led tho audience by storm nnd lescued tho part from paitlal para 1 sis. Tho chaiacter of Salome Wyandotte, a faithless wife, and Sara Goldbeig, tho minlsteilng angel, weio well piesontod by Fanny Mcfntvio and Ollvo Mndlson. "Tho Peddler" Is benutllully staged and will undoubtedly bo numbctcd among tho successes of tho season. "When Knighthood Was in Flower." At tho Lyceum tonight. Miss EDio Ells lor will pic-ent for the nrst tlmo in this city, Julia Mailowe's big production of "When Knighthood Was In Flower." Etilo Ellsler says the pan of Maiy Tudor In "When Knighthood Was In Flowci" Is the most aiduous role physi cally sho has over played. Tho pait de manding her presenco on tho stage two hours out of tho thiee requhed for tho action of tho play. The speeches contain a. gi eater number of woids than thoso nlloted to Jtosallnd, one of MKs Ellslei's foimer characteila tlons. In the complex lolo of Princess Mmy, Miss Ellsler inns tho gamut of emotions. "The JiTnjor and the Judge." Tom Lewis and Sam J. Rjnn, tho tnl enli d comedians, have been looking for a vehiclo in which to star lor a number of yc.us but wcro never nblo to '.ecuio the right kind of a comedy In which to show off their talents. During tho past summer, Hurtlg & Seamon signed a con tiact with them to star this season and at once ordered a now musical comedy wiltten for them. Tlio icsult Is "Tho Major nnd tho Judge," which Is not only admirably adapted for tficso two comedians, but Is also one of tho funniest musical com edies ever wiltten. Tho action of tho play takes placo at Nnrragansott Pier nnd thero is new nnd beautiful scenery for each of the three acts. Tho costuming Is grand and the whoio production ono that will make an Impiesslon on nny theater-goer. "Tho Major and tho Judge" will havo Its flist picscutntion in tho city at tho Lvccum Wednesday night. Seats on sale. "Looping the Loop." Tlio newest fnice comedy, "Looping the Loop," was wiltten by Davo Mai Ion, the fnmous song w liter and comedian. Thlr-ty-flvo peoplo will be seen In tho pioduc tlon. Speclnl Hccneiy Is can led for eacii act. The attiacllon conies to tho Academy tho lust half of tho week, staitlng with a ppeclal mattneo Tliuisday. Special mat Ineo prices; Galleiy, 10 cents; balcony, 15 cents; lower floor, t'3 cents; diildten, 13, cents to lower floor. Seats on nalo Tues day at 9 a, in, MOSCOW. Tho Ladies' Aid society will have a so cial at tho homo of Mrs, A. E. Hinds liv-xt Wednesday ovenlng. Mr. and Mis. Clnilcs Ilophrjne havo moved In S. S. Yeager's house on .Mill street. Mis, Augustine Chamberlain ,Mlss Kdlt,h Wldncll, Mis. Phelpi und hi other, of Thoinhuist, weio lccuiit vlslluis at the homo of Mis. Fannlo III own. Tho scholars of tho Methodist Episco. pal Sunday school will meet lor icheiiisol tor Chtistmns this ovculiig. Notwithstanding tlio sloim a tali sicd iiudli nco wus In ntleudanco at tho High Kihool Literary society untettaliunout last Fiidny ovenlng. Tho following pio Biammo was well i an ltd out; Bong, bo- ilcty; locitatloii, "Home, Hweot Home," Elizabeth I'lnnt, dialogue, "Tho Tjiaut Geslcr and Wllllim Toll," Thomas Rob cits. Lewis Mlllnid; dialogue, "Matil moiilal Advntisemcnt," Grnco Burnt, Elizabeth Plants, Ray HIihIh. ltuela Hi own. Gcoigo Stookey; sou, "Unknown," Mmy Depuw, Ida Tiavls, Lena Dlxou; recitation, "Minuet," Maty Dc-pew; es say, Anna. McAudiow; tilal seeim in the Mcithnnt of Venice, John Van Brunt, lluulson Sayie, Loyd Tiavls nnd Graco Swaitz; minstiel, "Johnsoii'.s- lutelligeiiCQ Of lice," Thomas Hallett, Prank .MeWadv, Roy Stool.oy, Paidou Covey, Jaines Shaw nnd Ida Tiavls; poem, "Our School," Eleanor Goodacio; miuch and drill; society paper. Isabolle Winshlp; tableaux, "On the Tialn," "Two Flow, er Glilss." "Beloio the Explosion," "Alter tho Explosion," "Good Night." See the Cut $Inn. Effective and attractive half-tones nnd line cuts for card, advertising or any other purpose, can be secured at The Tribune office. Wo do work thut Is unexcelled, do it promptly and at lowest rates. A tilul older will con vince you. No Order Accepted lor Less Thnn tl) Cents. Branch WANT bfflg. Want Advertisements Will Do Received nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT 8CHULTZ. coiner Mul- bouy stieet nnd Webster uvo, GU8TAV PICHEl., f0 Ada ma avenue. W, est Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 Main avenue. South South Scinnton FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Cedar in cnuu. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, coiner Noith Main nv otitic and Mmkct stieet. j Giocn Ridge CHARLES P. JONES. 1".7 Dick- son avenue. 1'. J. JOHNS, 920 Green Rldgo stieet. C LOREN55, corner Washington avenue and Million stict. Fetei-flbuig W. II. KNEPFEL, avenue. 1017 living Duiimoio J. G. BONE & SON. J Help Wanted. iXV N V WANTED Agents to sell tea and rot feo to consumers Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co , Jll Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Cj Under picas foedei. Ap- .-- .. ..u.t.,u uuu 4-C-J,,., lilti;ilL. A ANTED A young man to help aiound. Apply basement Young Men's Clnis tlnn association building. WIREMDN WANTED-Tlneo good who men wanted at Beivvlck. Tlueo month work. Applv Berwick Electilc Light company, Bciwlck. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A good housckcopo! ; one com petent to take entire chaigo of l mining house. Good pay and long omwloymcnt to tlio right woman. Address, stating c-: perlencc nnd giving leltience, also what pay Is looked lor, 1093 Tilbune office. Agents Wnutetl. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigetle Geneial Agent for this county. No books, insuranne, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants und manu tactuieis necessary. Peimanent. Bond btato age, eperienrp. lefei uncos fitst lct-Lp.r- 9,(Ilc,5S' Suito r.72, No 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-Bv a milso to tnke caio of Invalid lady or child; have had expciientc; good icfciunce given. Inqulio K57 Monioe avenue. SITUATION WANTED -As flionun, watchman oi janitoi; host of iofei ciiee. Addiess . I!. Dr. Thompson, Gi: East Mdikot street, city. SITUATION WANTED-As a butcher and good meat cutter. For relet encu apply to 231 Linden stieet, We-t Pittston. Charles Boone. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FOR RENT Fiont furnished lied looms for gentlemen. ,'S12 Washington nvouuo. TOR RENT A furnished loom on second floor fiont, $1 GO week. U13 Adams avo. Rusincss Opportunity. FIVE SHARES of Tltlo Gumanty and Tiust Company slock for silo nt a bargain. Addiess G. D Tilbuno office. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS "wlth out delay. Wilte for our special mai ket letter. Free on application. S. M. llibbaid & Co, membeis N. Y. Consoli dated nnd Stock Exchange, -M and 1(1 Bioadvvny, New Yoik. Established 1811. Long Distance 'Phono 23SS Broad. Xost. LOST r May December 5, em load bu tween Clark's Summit and Waveilv, Persian lamb cape. A llbcinl levvaid will bo paid when returned to J. W. Oak foid, Claik's Summit. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINgTc.IA., 22 Tiaders' Bank Uulldlng. Old 'phono 1S01. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B Real Estate Exchange Bldg., 120 Wash Ington avenue. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG, STEVENSON & KNIGHT, noil building. 720 CON- Dentists. DR. E. C. E1LENBERGER, PAULI building, Sprucu stieet, Scianton. DR. C. C, LAUBACH, 113 WYOMINGjivo File Insurance. SCIILAQER & CO., 10 Council Building. Patent Attornoys. PA fENTSMffir Tho onlv licensed and criubuied patent solicitor hi tho city. No clufuo fur In tonnatlou on patoutublllty; uvcr ten jeais' espciltiice. Rcploirlo & Co,, Wears lUelg-. Hotels nnd Restaurants. fHiTlJLK'CAPlJri.'J and 127 I'hTvn'iC lln avenue. Rates icasonablc P. .1EGLER, Piopilotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L As W. I'assenbcr depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Ptopiletoi Scavenger. A B.'bRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor, only Implored pumps used. A. B Biijgx. piupiiutor Leuva ouleis 110 Noith .Muln avenue, or Elcko's thug stoio, coinei Adams and Mulbenv. Both tolephuues Wiie Scieens. JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. REAR Cll LACKA. avo.. Scranton. infrs ofWIioSci eeiiB Miscellaneous. MEGAROnE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP. piles, envelopes, paper bago, twlno. Wuiehouia,. 130 Washington avenue. THE WH.KES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton nt the lions stuiul of Rclsman Bios, loti Spiuco und 601 Linden; M. Notion, 322 Lnil.uwunua ue.; I. S. Schutcr, 211 Spruce etiuet. "A SORBCTORYiy h nMniEsjiH Only Hair a c.i'.t Wrl. Monoy to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OI-' MONEY TO LOAN Quick, sti night loans or Building and Loan. At fiom I to C tier cent. Call on N. V. Walker, !H..1I5 Connoll building. Employmeut Agoncy. RELIABLE help can ho piocuied nt Mis. A. B. Stai key's Employment Oftlce, 1 Washington avenue, looms 'i and 4. Tnko clovittoi'. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dolavvnve, Lackawanna and Western. , IN Effect Juno 1, 1902. Tinlus leavo Scinnton for Now Yoik At 1.G0. .120, 0 03, 7 50 and 1010 a. in,; 12 l'. J JO, 333 p. m. For Now Yoik and Phila delphia 7.C0. 10 10 a, in., and 12.40 and I"'! p. m. For Gouldsboio At C.10 p. in. For IltifTiilo-l.lS, t!,22 and 9 00 a. m.i 155, C .10 anil 11.10 p. m. For Bhlgli.imton, Elmlia and way stntlons-10 23 a. in.. 103 p. m. for Oswego. Syiacuse and Utlc.i--I,lS and 0 -. " tn.; 1 Ki p. m. Oswego, Syracuse nnd Ullca train nt (122 n. m. dally, except .Sund.iv. For Mnntiose 9 00 a. m.i 103 "".'L1'''0 I' "i. Nlcliolson accommodation t 00 and (! 13 p m. BlooniRhuig Division For Noithumbei I'tiid. at (1S3 nnd 1010 n. in.: 1.C3 and '-,.io !' m. For Plymouth, at S10 a. m.; .U and 9 03 p tn. Rumliiv Tialns-Por New Yoik, 1.30, S20. no... in.10 u. m,: 34,! nnii 33-, , ,,i. For EulTalo-l.ir. and 0 22 u. m.: 153, 0 50 and li jo p. m. For Elmlia and way stations io -j a. in. For Blmrhnmlnn and wnv sta tions, 9(o n. m. Bloomsbiug Division Leave Scinnton. 1010 a. m. and C10 p. in Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ill Effect Nov. 1C. 1902. Tialns Leavo Scinnton I or Philadelphia and Now Yoik via D. II. It. R nt 7.11, through Pallor Car ami Day Coach C.ubondalc to Now Yoil: and 9 47 a. in., with It. V. Coach Caibon dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 1.33 (Blarit DInmond Epiess), nnd It. I') t m. Sun days. D. & II. R. ., J5S p. ni 9 IS a. m. ! or vvhlto Haven, Unrdeton and piinal pnl pnlnta in tho roal legions, via D As l,-..31-..!1- 7-"' 2 IS and 1 S3 p. m. For PottsMllc, 7 II n. in. Tor Bethlehem, Easlon, Reading, Hai rlsbuig and pilnclptl Intcimedlnto stn i'i',!": -Y,a D- " R- R ".. .7 n. m.; 2 IS, 43. (Black Dloinnud Epress), 11.49 p. m. Sundays. D. .t II. R. R 9 3S a. m and 1 r.S nnd 9 17 p m. or Tunklmnnoek. Townndn, Elmlia, llliacn, Geneva nnd piinclpal Intermedialo stations via D . L. & W. It. R., 6 33 a. m. and 1 .,, p. m. Foi Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D ft H. T. ft., 12 0T p. in.: 3 2S (Black DInmond Expiess). 10 II. 114') p. in. Sun dnv s. D. ,fc H. n. ., 12 at, n 17 p. m. Pullman pailor and sleeping or Lehigh valley Parlor cais on nil tialns between WIlUes-Barro und Now Yoik. Phlladel 5?Un' HufTalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2! Coitland street. New Yoik. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., 21 Coitlnml Ftipet, New York. A. W. NONEMACIJER, Div. Pass Agt, South Bethlehem. Pa. 1 or tickets and Pullman reservation ap r,,,V, 0,tv ticket ofdee, (.9 Puulio Squuic, WIlkes-Bane. Tn. READING SYSTEM. Ccntial Railroad of New Jersey. In oflect Nov. 10, 1902. Stations in New Yoik, foot Llbeity stieet and South Feny. N. R. Tialns leave Scranton for Now Yoik. Philadelphia, Boston, Bethlehem, Allen town. Munch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wlll.es-Buiie and Pittston ut 7o0 a m , 1 p. m , and 1 p m. Sundays, 7.13 u m. nnd 2.10 p m. Quaker City Expicss leaves Scianton 7 30 n. m.. with through solid vcstlbulo tialn with Pullman Buffet Pailor Car for Philadelphia with only ono change of cais lor Baltimore anil Washington, D. C, and all piluclpdl points south and west and bos tluough coach for New Yoik. For Avoca, Pittston and Wllkes-Baire, 1 p m. and 1 p. in. Sunday. 7.15 u. m und 2 10 p. m. For Long Binnch, Ocean Giove, etc., nt 7.30 a. in. and 1 p. m. For Reading, Lchwon and Harrlsbuig via Allentown nt 7 20 n. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 7.1" a. m and 2 10 p. m. For Tamaqua and Pottsvlllo at 7 30 a. m , 1 p. m. and 1 p m, Sunday, 7.15 a. m. For iatcs and tickets apply to agent at station. AV. G. BESSLER, Goneinl Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In Effect Juno 1C, 19o2. Tiains leavo Scianton ti 38 n. m., week davs, tluough vestilmlo tialn fiom Wilkes-Bane. Pullman buffet pit lor car and coaches to Philadelphia, vln Pottb vllle; stops at piinclpal Inteimedlato stn. tlons. ANo connects for Sunbuiy, Ibn rlshurg, Philadelphia. Baltimoie, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 9 47 u. m.. week dnvs, lor Sunbury, Har risbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash ington and Flushing and tho Wi't, 1.12 p. in., week days, (Sundays. 1 r.S p. m.), for Sunbuiy. Urn risbuig, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts buiK nnd the West. 3 2S p. m wtek davs, tluough vestilmlo ttain fiom Wilkcs-Bane. Pullman hulfiit pailor car and coaches tn Philadelphia via Pottsvlllo. Stops at piinclpal Inteimedl ato stations. 4 35 p. m., wook dnvs, for Hnzleton, Sun huiv, Hni risbuig, Philadelphia and Pitts- bUlff' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J, B. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt. i r ' Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Nov. 10. 1J02. Tinlns for Caihondalo leavo Scranton at C44 7.', S3S. 1013 n. m.i 12 03, 1.12. 2.11. 3 r,!)! C.29. li 23, 7.22. S 33, 9 5J, 11.20 p. Ill ; "For iloiiesdalc 0 If, 10.13 a, m.j 2.11 and r !) . nl For Wilkes-Baue-C3S. 7.11. S.ll. 9 17, ions a. m.: 12 0.:. 1 12. 2.is, 3 as, 4J3, o.m, 7.4S. 9.10, 10 It. 11 19 ! m. ror U. V. R. It Polnts-7.11, 9 17 a. m ; "is. 133 and 11.49 p. m. " Tor Pcnnsjlvnnla R. R. Points G3S, 1 47 n. m.: 1.12, 3 2S and 3.. p. m. tor AIU.UIJ aim ll ruillia nut ,t, l.wv ... m and 3 31 P m. m. aim o UKlyAY TRAINS. For Cnibondnlo Sfio, ll.il a. m; 2.11, 3 r.fi. C 52 nnd 11 17 p. ni. " T.-'. " ivuirrs.lliiiio 9 3S n. m : 12.03. I.r3. S2S. 0.12 and 917 p. m . li or vViitaiiv itnn 1'iiiitio wi ui-m mi p w For Honesdale S 50 n. Ill,; J-5B p. m .. j. W. Ill'RDICK, G. P. A., Albany. Ny. W. I' J'lllUll, tJ. i-. VV , nLLUlluu, l n.. ... , ' I- Eiio Rnihond Wyoming Division. In Elfect Soplembor 13, 1002. Trains leavo Scianton tor Now York Nowlaiigh and Inteimedlato points, also for llavvlcv and locul stations at 7.'.'q;! in nnd l.Ti p. in. : For Ifouesdale and White Mills at I'S.3 Tui'lns imlvo nt Scranton at 10 58 a in and a.io p. m. New Yoik, Ontailn nnd Westein. , nlino table In effect Sunday. Kopt. 23, llU2 11 NORTH HOU,ND TRAINS. l.envo Leavo Ai-iK., Trains. No. 1 , No. 7 ... Scianton. Caihomlalo. Cadoal.l 10.30 a. in. 11 10 a. m. 1 00 p. m 0 10 p ni Ai .Cm boudalo soitni unitNii 3 0 I'J (Kia Leavo Leavo ArrtCa Tialns. Cadotla Cuihondalj. Seiantctu No. i ' 50n. ni. 7.25 a. r? No 2 .... '-MS P I" -I P in. 4 4i I. tn SUNDAYS ONLV, NORTH BOUND Lcavu Leavo Alilvo Tialns. Scianton, Caiboud.ilo Cadosln, No 9. S JO it. Ill 9.1Un. in. 10.43 um No 5 ,,.,.. 7.W1 ui.ArCail)Oiidalo7.l5p.ni Leivu Lenvfi AriJVv Tialns. Cadosla. Carliond.ile, Sciuiitoti, No. 0 . . 6 50 a. in. 7.23 a in No 10 . ISOp m U 00 p. in. Ii.lii. ip Tialns Nes. 1 on week dns, and 9 on Sundays connect for Now Yoik city, Mld dlctavvn. Walton, Noiwlcii, Oneida, a wego and all points west. Tialn No , wltli "Quaker City Ev. pioss" nt Scianton. via C. R. R. of n. J., for Phllndelphln, Atlantic City. Baltimoie Washington and- PcnusjlvunU stuto points. See time-table and consult ticket agent:) for connections with other Hues. J. C. ANDERSON. O. IVA-, New'Yovk, J. E. WELSH, T. P. A.. Scranton. Ta. &&. .- w uti. i ' Uis&t