itWZ&W VnTT-'-Mr -- THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1902. ff School Children Tho eye of every school boy or girl should bo examined at least twice a year. In tender ago tho eye ball Is most r.ubject to changes, creating either noar cr far-sightedness. A child which Is backward In studies Is not necessarly dull or lazy. In most cases some eye trouble Is tho cause. DR. B. A. BAER EYR SPECIALIST. MAfSUPACTURINrt OPTICIAN '331 Washiie.oi Avi. feOK3 scran ros, pa msamw Cottnty Savings Bank and Trtosf Company, 506 Spruce Street. Receives J 4 and Deposits 1 I Up n Sums of r wards .unl pays ? per cent, iti iciest tlieicotl. 1. A. WATRES, Piesident. 0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pies. A. H. CHRISTY, Cnshler. DIRECTORS: .V111 F. IF illslnjid, l.iciPlt ffniKll, r V. Kliiif-bui. V'lg isl llnhliison. O s .lnlm-on. Ins. O Hi Ion, t, A Wntte. cr 77 277 2 7 tho question dl' low jiiIms "mil j,ucd valm 'Ilicio mo two "-III, s in ill1 subject. Question on nm side Is ininlitv nnd the IIicm is ni lux We til.- should; tin; nrgesl lino of pii Hue fin numN .mil mint wood ineiiips tliil inn 1" mind In the tin" Wo Invito uu to 1 10 k mil Roods Hoi mill Mill nm Sl WlllMr We MM ,u till nilllilli' m. n s pinlliH ('Ori'OK Cut till-, nut und piisenl II .it niirktnio PiiKlnisi goods to tli amount or ! no 01 nunc nnd mhi will ioolIm' vi sTwiPrf rnr.i:. Jacobs & Fasold, 'ji'i Wii-dunslou Avo Indimeinenis Extinotdlnniy not in our line. Just the some old methods, at the same old plnce. S. ii. TWINING, OPTICIAN, 13! PENN AVENUE. A t, !! (J4 3 $ I4 v to I iWdHKa iBK? H 9.3- mUUl I 8l Th? Cigar Man Leader of... Thi Pin-ar Man Low Prices WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .t. 'Z- ! All the stnndntd brands of 0c Cigaia nt $1.73 per box of fifty. Tine variety of Key West find Hnvana Cigais. Tlie largest stock of Pipes and Smoking Tobaccos, in NoUhenstcin Pennsylvania. The leadets of Go Cigais. MORRIS' MAGNET and MORRIS' PERFECTO. No better 5o Cigars can be made. Box trade our specialty. orris 9 The Cigar Man, 325 WASHINGTON AVENUE. 4 "fr "i1 "fr 't fr ? -l ! 4 44" $ f-f4-f'f-f -M-H- IAN BROS I HOOK SHOP. Why not muku the gift n yeaj's subset iption to any inngasiineP It is very npmo pnnto. We take subset iptions for al petiodlcals at publish er- puces. setut your otuets f by mall. It bhall have our im- medlate attention. r 4 s Xmas magazines, foreign included now ready, 407 Spruce Street, Ne Phone , t-f 4-4 f-f-f "f f 4--h4- &J, CPo'fflMffi m. bs ns HAMPES took three. Won Easily From the Independent Team Last Night. The Iliunpe bowlliiR twun won tlmjii Bailie litHt nlRht fiom tlio Indepen dent team by nil tuniind Buporlor toll Iiir. 'I'lii'lr Kinmt tntat nf 2.M7 wns the bot liloh lln'y lmo miitlo llil ppii mil, Tho scoi'o: iiAMi'i:ri. '1'Otlll!!. Wlmiliil' 'JIJ 1"" I'M ."12 i:nim ni l!!f l'J Ml Pllllr, IM I'm III MS leWlllliiiiiM I,'i l.ll 1" -nt iniiio '.w 177- via r7c !U 7lV, iNUi:pj:NDi3Nr8. mi 111! llri tv- III LVi7 Sulnlofor Wiiltlnor . llUltfowny llnun ... Hl-Is .. .. '..Ill ..lil) ..J7 ,.U. IJil V, ll,l IIJ KS5 17,'. (111 7IJ 7ini 7i1 S21 IIIkIi hcoio, WJtiiiluii, UIJ; lilnh uvor uro, MuiiiliS', 1HJ. i The llnoo pimtpuncil (Mines liotween the JSatkua and Alnuniiuii'lior tennis will ho p'hiyt-il nn tho 13acku nltuys trt-nUht. THEATRICAL "When Knighthood Was in Flower." Paul KcslotV) tliiimitllzulloii ol C1i:ii1h Mnjoi's oiiiibIhk stoiy, "Wlnm Klilglit liiMid H'fti In Plowm" was picMPiited nt tlio l.sroliiu HiKt llls'il hofoiu a latlior rfinall mulluncu, ullli j:fllo KINIor In I lie iolo nt Jtaij Tuilor, the si IC-wllluil slstoi ol' KIiik I loin. of I'.iiHl.iml. Minn Kllslor Is not tlio plisUul Jluty Tuilor tliill Cli.illct, Atnlor desoillied, but she piosenlod tlio niaiiy-.shltd tuinpuin niout ol that atdont i)iltico,-c with won iloiiul KldnoHS llor woik ih tlie socoinl anil tlilid acts was t specially iltootlvn anil won the IiIkIi opinion ot tho amlleiKo Walter It. Sojtnour nindo u Imiidxomo and il.ishlnw u'hulos lliandon, anil tlio nthoi iiioiulieiM of tho cuwt won well suited to tho lolos tliov ahsuinoil. Tlio pl.iv Is In tftm acts unit wiy fulth f tillj- pi nihil oil tlio pilmlpil fnitnii's oL' lilt SlOIJ. 'The Mnjor and the Judge.'' Tonight u niusli.il comedy new to Kiiiiiftuii ihuttfLKOoiH entitled "'J ho M.i loi and Mm Judrie." will )" piosiutod at Mm J.m turn In" llio-o piliuo-. ot comoiU, riiu UlwIs .ind S.tm .1. )tiili 'I'liosi- penlloiiii u mo alilv Mipiioitod liv I lint peoilo'-s) LoniLilli lino, Maud Jluih. m, liuiK aid laoialih iLiuemlicioil as May liwln's i m ivw in ' Onii tort Into I'ouit Tin Limipa.ix whlili nuiiibois lotty jiLiipli. iiiiludo sulIi woll luiov a iiifiiil.i ni I'li.iilni. I'n.n tint ', lnn.AI,il" loinoilliin, lb" Dohorty sKitiv,, silicas and Illinois, i lie i.niuw (onioiiv loin, nun ii lio', ol i-u edlnulj putt and sbnpoiv KhN "Eight Bells" Coming. 'I lio l.i'iious litothns B.vino will ho si on nt tho I.M.OIU11 Sauudii) aitoinoon and monlin?, pii.intiiiK tholr sunosslul pin- tiiiulmlo conu.il-. ontltlod "liitbl UolN, wiitlou and ln mtud bv John l". Uijno. 'Iho J!iiio Diothuis stand pio-cinluciil la llif ait ot Mui.. mechanism and Inven tion, mill this season lho aio --aid to lino cccllod tlipmsohos. A l.iirfo iiimibcr of people niu --coil In tbo cijuifib, tlio cullio IImiiu luinlly. rour in liiiiutxi. all apiK-ur In oilKiuil in I'loiis. whli b Is In its,.U a -..ifi. i?u.u miico nt a Rood poirmmanci'. Hpo lal iiiill"oi piiios, 'S and ."ij cents Phlldion 1" nuts to any put ot tin house ,"als mi s ii,. i imivduN ai 'i a. in "Looping the Loop." 'Ih .illiiictlun -it the Ac.idoun ot Music 101' thO list till f" lblS lit till' WOtn, stlll- liitf with a special niatlue" Tbuisduy, will hi- "Looping tlie Loop" riper in I iniilinou piiic aallcij, lu oonts; lnlconv, ,", cents; lotei lloui, .'I conls; cbildiop, 1" conls to low i i ofliii. Ho its on sik-. "The Peddloi" Today. Joo Welch was nualu Rieuted liv two I.uko .mil oiithutlastio audloncos at tho Aciidcmv ot Miwle yostudai ills new )!ay. "Tho I'oddlei," sixes bun si oat op poitunUlfs. Tho coin ludliin liuioun iinios lll in cm this nflHinoou and ommi- To the Repubticai Voteis of the City of Scinnton. Itopuhllcan jnlm.uy to tket a Rp ).ilillc.in candid ito lor tho olllce of oily iecoiler and waid iRilancc coin-mlttco- will be laid mi TuutMhi), Jatl uai IS, lsit'J, at tho lORiilar polling libit is between the lioui-, of 4 and S p. in Candidates lor the nomination for city leeoirtcr must logMpi tholi names with i. K Chlitenilon, .119 Laekawanu.t aonui. on or btfoio lite. 'M. M2, and pay iho assessment leslcel on or before December l'7, lun.1, if tiieh iinines are to hi plaecd on Uio ticket. The city commit tic omnestly icintosts that all Humiliations foi wind and election of llctis be hold at the same time and plats, the lsIlaneo oiinnnltteo itiniilns a sin.unto bo. C. 1J. Clilltondin, I'balinian ltoiuibll c.iii f'it.v Committee. Sclniover Takes Plcttues at Night, Fiom Now Until Cluistinas. CominenchiR Wednesday cvtulns-, Dcecinbti 10th, the tlold Medal .Studio will bo open tnciiluss from 7 In y o'l'nck Mtlitis will bo made by .Sdirlosers New Aitlllcln: LlRht Muchlne, which ciimlH tlio porloctlon of his divyllRht cNpohiiics. Xo i"ii,i ilmiKo lor this l-pl t l.il u lio. ' A Clnistmns Gift. Spel'lal fur tills week, l.Oou plctuiu tinnieb, named up neatly, lunging in pi Ice ti nm 13c, SJc,, L'Jc, and up to $, Heo them go Oet In eaily or jou may iiiImj it. Jacobs a. rat-old, 20n Wanli liiRton luunuo. Kodaks The No. 1 Foltlina Pocket .it $14.00 Is a winner for a holiday gift. Other hinds from $1 to $28 Hornbaker, ill Washington Avc iV "V3c LARGEST PLANT OF ' KIND IN THE WORLD Plans Completed for Freight Car Shops the D., L. and W. Will Erect in Keuser Valley at a Cost of $550.000.. The platiH nnd HpeclllcatlonH for what will bo the laiRcst fielRht car plant In the woild liavu been completed by tho dinuffhtsinen of the MelftW'niv, Lacka wanna and WcHtt'tn Ititllnxid company, and Tho Trlbtinv Ik enabled to pieKdit for Hie (list tlmo tho niliclnl dctulln of llic plant, which will be located itlonR the Key.ser Valley Inancli, ami wc.U of John it, Fair' piopeity. at the ex ttetno end of Comcteiy eticct In West .Scinnton, The nppiosimate cost of this plant will be $300,000, Tlioio will bo about (Utcn buildings In nil, lutllt or brick, with concieto fuundntlons nnd steel roofB. Tho II ret to bo erected will he n laije boiler limn-e and engine- inorn, with a 1,200 horne-power plant and a 1,000 horse power (.-tactile liRhtlns; plant. The con ttact lor tho steel work neceysury has been let, nnd Hinkc Bios, have nlieady begun work on the Rradlng continct. The power house will be 00x160 feet, tho boiler nnd engine looms being ench 73 leot long, The next building to the power house will bo a finished lumber shed, fiOxl"." feet, in which will be kept all kinds of ilnlHlicd lumber. Then comet the wood wm king mill, 90I00 reel. Hetweeu this mill and the blacksmith shop will be erected a huge lavatory, about 3x50 feet. The blacksmith shop will be SOx :S00 feel, with a machine shop SOxlSO feet at right angles and connecltd at tbo end Other Buildings. Just outside the blaiksmilh whop will be an lion house, :;5xfi0 feet, and dlieet ly behind Is to be erected a coal bouse the same size Xcxt to thai there will be a s-toi chouse 44x103 feet, two t-tnries high and it basement with pl.ttfoim mound Mir.-e. The fli.st lloor nnd base ment will be occupied by the stores de-pnttint-nt, and the spcoud stoiy will be used for oWees. This building; will huve one huge loom for the master car builders eieiks and a pilvota olllce- tor Master Car fJullder Cunflcld, and a. diaughting olllto, with doors leading to n hallway and nls-n to the master car builders office. A llio-pioof .iult will be built up tin ough tlio centre ol thu building for the ptnposf of .stoilng lccoids and drawing.s. Then- will also be a lectin c loom on the second floor, 3x40 foot. Dliectly in liont of the stoi chntiso will ln the light lcpair yaul, with tt.ukb lor holding 10J car--. This lcpair yatd will luuo a s-ciies ol malerkil .sheds, i tinning dheellv thiougb the rentiu of It. Another l.t.ttniy is to be located coinonlontly to tlie light lepair yard. IJetween this yaulnndtlie laige- fi eight sliop, and directly in fiont of tho ma i lilnc- shop is In be a depteoscd luck for Ihc put pose of unloading materials to and fi oin the hop. In tionl of the mill and machine shop thou- aio lo be two freight shops, I30x 400 feet each, that will hold forty-fight cms apiece, and a laige lavatory be tween the two buildings. These freight shops will each be equipped with one llftecn-toii elect! ic tune. In fioul of tlie two shops will be located a freight pail.t shop, GOxlOO feet, that will hold thirty oars. For Weighing Cms. Tin- hcales ate to be located on the tiack lending to iho paint shop, .so as to weigh cms betoie they nic'puinttd. Theic Is alfeo a storage yard near by that wi'l accommodate 127 cats. This will be used tor stoiing defective cuts dining the day, so as not to Inteifoie w itb the working of the plant. One of the principal leatuies of the plans is the location of a stietl 200 loet wide oiossiinj the plant between In and About the City. D., L. & W. Pay Day?. The Dolaware, Lackawanna and Wost ein inlhond trainmen will bo paid Friday and Piituiilny for tbo month of Xoveiuhei. They Will Dance Tonight. Tho jotuig ladlei ot tbo Pennsylvanl i Ti'lepbono company will euteitaln their lili nils at n dfiiiio tonight til the Iilojcie club Min&tiel Peifoimnnce. A inlustiol pin f ot main o will bo hIwii under tho mitiplccu of tho Ladies' Ausil laiy of thu Madlson Avenue temple at tho i:celslor Social ilub tlibj evening Will Re Held in Old Church. The ineinbi'irt of the Fli.st Pieslnloilan chinch uio icHtueMed to boar In mind that the piuyiir incutlnrj of tlio chinch will bo hold in the old cluucli building ibis I'voning instead of the Young Men's liul.stlau nssoelatiou looms. Si aped in Mourning. Tbo s.ilc'bioom of tbo Bctautoii Utddiui; lompauy Is draped In mourning for Dr. X. Y, Lcct, who has been active In tbo man ngoment of Ilia company slnco Its organi sation in l&M. Dining several years of that tlnio ho was pies.ldciit of tbo coipoia tlon and at tbo tlmo of his rtanth was loo jmsldoiit, Another Suspected Case. Dr Donne, ol Xoith Suinuton. icpoitcii i'Ktciday to tho bin can of health u sus pected i'uho of srnalbpox lu tin. houso of a family mimed RlcburdN, living nt uio School HtiiHt, Tho hnuso was placed un do quarantine, and an Investigation will bet made today, Dr, Houscr has Investi gated the two rases lu tho t.unlly of Mis. Klcli.ud Lewis, ol 307 Putnam stioot, und found tin in to bu well donned canon of tbo dlscaso, Tho ituthorltics aio tearful that Ilia dlbcano will become cpiilcuilu ilui hit? tbo cold weather, but evoiy ofT'oit will bo put foilli to piovont Mil Reception to the Choir, Tumoiitiw evening the lctorlous ln cis of the Ilrookljn festival will bo ton doled a, gland reception at tho Now Ar mory, Tbo btago nt tlio Mascaanl por. forruunco will bo loft In place for the choir, and some Uvo bundled seats will be reserved. Thousands of poisons have cxpiesscil a iloslro to hear tbo choins singing tlio competitive pieces, and a lino piOjtramiuo ih being pioputed. Thursday evening bbould son tho commencement oi n giand permnuunt chorul society In Hcrnnton, one that in tho future should bo a cicdlt to tbo city, and lu keeping with the musical tfihw In I lilt) Ia.iu 11 iv tho rrelght. shops and the othfr shops, which will be used for getting nintcilul icvuly. Tltii lumber yard Ii to bo lo cated so that the lumber has no back ward movement, pnsBlng from the ytud to Ihc mill and from the mill to tho icpalr shops, always moving In one dliuctlon. Tlio raw mnteiials for tho blacksmith nnd machine shops Is to bo ui ranged lu tho snmo manner. There Is nlso to bo a scrap iron yard near the machine shop, with a depitssed track. The whole ptnnt Is 'to bo equipped with ma chinery driven by electric motors. The condensed steam from tho en gines Will bo used to heat largo rndl utois, located in the vailouo shopi, from which hot air will bo taken to heat tho snmo by what Is known as the hot air fan system. The black smith shop will bo equipped with what is known ns tho down-draught forge system. Tho mill will bo equipped with a ser ies of exhaust funs, for. tho purpose of carrying shavings from all machines nnd depositing the same Into the fur naces of the bollets. The repair yards mid shops wilt be thoroughly equipped with nanow-gaugc tracks for the pur pose of transferrins; material1) and ict ue on small tiucks. Light for the Plant. The Ihthl for the whole plant will be furnished fiom the electric power house. Thu machineiy from tho pios cnt car building plant will bo irans renod lo the hew plant and other new and modern machineiy will bo added. The work of erecting this mammoth plnnl will be begun as soon as possible, mid will mink a new era In the in dustilal progress, of the Keyser Valley. The company has a new fi eight depot about completed at Plymouth, and the louudatlon has been laid for a new fi eight depot at Cioseo, which will be elected lu u s-hoit time. DEALERS REPORT A SCARCITY OF MILK It Is Piobable That the Ptice Will Go TJp to Ten Cents a Quart, or Higher, Veiy Shortly. It Is not genet ally Known Unit theie Is a gient scarcity of milk in this part ot the state at the- piobont time, and that local dcnleis predict un lue-rsasc in pi ice- from eight cents a quait to ten or even twelve- cents, within a low w ooks. The manager of one ot the latgost daliy companies in the city .slated yes terday lo iv Tribune man that he is just b.uely able to j-npply his letnil cus lomets, and that practically all whole sale oidet's have to he turned down, lie estimates that the amount ot milk now being received In this city dally Is one-third below the nveiage quantity ordinarily received at this time of tho year. "The bltuutimi is becoming seiious," said he, "and it is my iltni belief that tho price of milk will jump within three weeks to ten cents ft quait, and per haps higher. The bmallncss of tho sup ply can bo directly tiaced to the high prico of feed. Farmers are either going out of the milk business entirely or are loeding their cows coaise reed, which does not pioduco much milk. As nn lllusliation or how haid piessed we are for milk, I might mention that c mo getting a few cans of it eveiy day liom u place forty miles from bote and nine miles from a inihoad station." Sknting at the Pntk. Thero is good skating on I.nko Kvuihait at Xay Aug park and largo crowdt on Joyod the spoil esteidny and Inst night. Meeting Tonight. A logulnr lucotlng of Contuiy council, Xo. lmj. of the Catholic Wornou's liencvo lout Legion, will ho bold tonight ut 7.50 o'clock, when tbo annual oleithm of ofil cots will bo held, ' Died in Washington. Mus. W. W. Mutphy. of MlfiUu aonuo, has lecclvcd word tbnt Mrs. Clrnrles Coons, formerly of this city, bud died very suddenly In Washington, D. C. Mrs. Coons was rtumcrly Miss Alice Cmvln. A Tlitee Days' Fair. The Ladles' Aid society of All Souls' L'nlvoi-bullst chinch, this attornoou at 'J o'clock, will open n thrco days' fair oi bazaar In Guernsey's lower ball, 31s Washington avenue Allen Is Very Low. It was leriorted at tho Laekawuniia hospital last nleht that tlie condition ot Thomas Allen, who was shot last week by Jnmcs Knke, was very low, nnd that pincticully all chances of lemvoty were past. Increase in Clearings. At tho annual mooting of thn Kci.inton Clem lug House association, bold on Mon day, the lepoit of the year's cleat lugs pioscntcd showed tin Increase In the clearings for the your Just ended of W, f.U,r.57,n. The t lent lugs lor tho year amounted to 71,f30,4 M, Jamoii A. Lin en, picbldont ot the rirat National bank, wits lo.ili'cted ptc'bldent and C, W. aim stor, i-nsblor of thn Mcicbnnts and Me chanics' bank, was icolicted sotiolary and manager, Funeial of Dr, Leet. The funoinl of tho lata Dr. X. V I..st was held yesteiday afternoon tiom the tamlly lesldenco on Jcdcisou averruo and was attended by a large number of his protebslonn broth! en. Tho t-or vices wcro ory brief nnd wero conducted by Rev, Dr, James MeLcod, pastor of tbo First Presbyterian chinch, who it-feirod to tiro doctor's splendid war record and to his great charity. Interment was mctdo in tho Duniuoie cemotory nnd was prlxato, Tho honmniy pal.leureis wuror W, I', llallstcad, W, W. Hcranton, George U. Smith. Dr. V, A. Allon. Dr. A. J. Connoll and Judge It. W. Aichbald. Tho uctlvu bearers weio: Dr. Luclcn Kennedy, Dr. A. J. Wilson, Dr. J. M. Walnwilght, Dr. A. J. Wlnebrake. Di. A. W Smith nnd Or FiilA)V riolllti"- - QVAHTETTD OF WOIID BUILDERS Closing Week of the Junior Educa tional Contest Will Soon bo Here. Knur more young contestants entered tho Tribune's Junior 1'ducatlonal con test yesteiday, two of them being fiom this oily nnd two outside, ns follows! JcRHle A. TlllltiBhaMt, Fitetoryvllle. Walter Dennett, K2J Mndlsoli ave nue. Frank L. Osgood, Jubilee, Pa. Mat tin fl. Joyce, 610 Twenty-lhlid stt cot. In ten days more tho contest will come lo an end und the oppot Utility of winning n cash present, miming In vattto Horn $20 In gold down, will soon be gone. Nearly nil of the ptlzc win ncis ot Inst yem's Junior iSditciilloniil corrtest lrrive entered thin year's, which Is ptetty good evidence tbnt tho corr test Is popular nnd not too diltlcttlt for nny one. Thn rules are printed in full on the fourth page of this moiirlug'o Tribune, but If they are not entirely clear n postal addressed lo the Contest Editor will be followed by n prompt re ply, with u oolution of tho troublesome point. SUDDEN DEATH OF DR. JAMES N. RICE Was One of the Best Known Inde pendent Operators in This Part of tbo State. Dr. James X. Rice, one of tho best known Independent coal operators in this part ot the state, and a widely lespcctcd'clUzen of this city, died yes terday morning nt bis beautiful home at Webster avenue and Olive street. Dr". Rice had been a suffoier from stomach trouble for several years, and this brought on an attack of hentt trouble on Monday mot nlrrgr, which re sulted in bis doatli yesterday morn ing at 0.13 o'clock. His death was not expected and came as a sudden shod; to the membcis of his fnmlly. Dr. Rice was born in Factor yvillo In 1S1", and was therefore C7 years old at the time of his death. ,Ho lived at his birthplace until shortly after tlie breaking out of the Civil war, when he enlisted ns n member of Battery L. Second Pennsylvania artillery. He wns seriously wounded nt tho battle of Cold Harbor, but served out his term ot enlistment after his recovery. At tho close of the war ho outer ed the Bellevue Medical college in New York city, and was graduated from that Institution In 1S09. lie pr noticed medicine for a shoit time In Factory vlllc, but moved to PIttston irr 1S70. He was actively engaged in tho practice of his piotesMon In PIttston until 1SS0 when ho moved to this city. After his location here, ho gave up the active piactico of medicine and devoted all his timo and energies to his coal interests. Dr. Rice first became interested in the coal business during his residence in Piltston, when he seemed possession of a small mine known as the Cork and Bottle, w hi tit he operated successfully tor "ome years. After his locttion In Scrarrton ho oiganized the Blue Ridge Coal company, which operated a mine at Peckvillo, which was afterwards purchased by the Ontario nnd "Western company. Alter the sale of tlie Blue Ridge com pany's mine, tho doctor became intei Cbted In tlie Riveisido Coal company anil the "West Bud Coal company, in both of which corporations he held a majority of the stock. He was vice president and general manager of the West End company and general man ager of tire Riverside company, each ot which operates one mine. Dr. Rice was everywhere lecognlzod as a business man possessing; laro ex ecute o ability and was one of tire mov ing spirits in the tank of tho inde pendent operators. He was considered as a physician of great skill during his active practice of medicine and pos sessed the frleudsh.p of hundreds of the leading clti7ons of tills part or the state. He Is sun I veil by a wife and three children: Homer C, Kail L. and Mai -ion II. The lunoral will take place on Friday after noon nt 2 o'clock from tho residence. RURAL MAIL DELIVERY. Some Interesting Figuies Tending to Show Its Populniity. Ft oin Harper's Weekly. One of the most Intel ostlng government documents lately publlbhed Is tho annual report ol tho genetal Mipuilute-inltut of the tioj delivery system ot tho postotllco department. The lemarknblo feature of the report U tho exposition of the losulls or extending tho dolls eiy system to rural districts. Tlio amount appropriated fot tlits purpose, which in 1Q9S was only $3e Ooo, has boon Inereiibcd in the cut rout fis cal year to 57,000,00'J. During tho interval lire number ot mini delivery routes has boon expanded Irorn IIS to lt.OSJ. Tbo at on covered by riual-dellveiy carriers now comprehends SOu.OOt squnio nrlles, und contains 7,000,000 Inhabitants, Tho wiiolo nto.i to which tha postotllco depot intent Intend-, ultimately to giro rural delivery oinbrnios a million equal a tulles, and tho post of such bcnlco Is computed at Kl, iXiO.tiOei. From that cost, however, mubt bo deducted tho ndditloual t avenue. How considerable an lucorpo may bo counted upon from this soutco will bo ovident when wo point out that last jcar, whill the Incrcnso of receipts in tho rural ro gious generally was only 2.1 por cent., theio was, on tho other hand, In thom sections which enjoyed a lull rural-de livery BPivleo, an mcrcasn ot iccciptH amounting to 10 por cent. Neither Is thu Incomo derivable from tho sale of tnonoj ot dots and tho toslstintiou ot loiters by ruml-dt'llver y cnrrlors to bo ovei looked, Uiut year nearly 113,000 letters and pack ages wcro reentered by can lets In isolat ed farmlmr communities. In view of tbeso tleiricm, It is cpitulu not only that rural dollvorios tinder a nintcilul spi vice, to farmers, of which hitherto thev have boon deprived, but also that such doUvoile-j tontl to become sjlf-suniottlng I.apt vonr, nltrougli tho rural Uollvotifs bad been in opoiatlon on n continually increasing wcaln slnco i$Hi, tho pobtul de ficit hnd shrunk from JU.OCueOfl In 1S97 lo a little over UOW. It to calculated thut no fewer than W.iiuo.fM inhabltantb of tlt.t L alted btntr-i nro Interested Irr tho pxtonblorr of hop dellveiles lo tiro rural districts. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tho family cvciy day, Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful desbcrt. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking; I adel boiling water and bet to eool. I'lavons: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry, Get a package at vour trroccta to-day, io cts. &i CHAFING DISHES I uJL- NMsi Wo want you to make It a point to call and exam ine the magnificent new lino of these dishes that we have just placed on sale. It far excels any lino we ever offered you and that's saying a great deal, Isn't It? Wo have some small ones Unit, mo t m mm tm nttetl with excellent hot water pan nnd t . J J ebony handle, for, Others Unit vary In ptlces nnd sizes tip to the Inrge, loomy nnd most soi vlcouble BtccUic, for All Sorlnuf Accessories- POKKS. SPOONS. IRAYS. CUTLUT IHStltiS. ALCOHOL. PLAOONS. ALSO. l O'CLOCK TUA SBTS AND TODDY KliTTLBS. I CVuxto Walk In and look around. Here, HMMMHMBB DMNI If You Had Commenced Interest account with the Third National Bank, 1 IS Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. Capital, $200,000 ; Surplus, (earned,) $600,000. Three per cent. Interest paid on Savings Accounts whether large or small. Interest compounded Jan. 1st and July 1st. Accounts can be opened by mall. OPLX SATURDAY LVBXINCS 7:30 TO 8:30. The New Store g for Holiday Gifts . Seekeis after Holiday Gifts combining economy to the buyer and satisfaction to the leeipient, will And it to their interest to 53 look over our ?5 riany Holiday Specials g In Every Department Wo can 1111 almost omij need of tbo sonslhla present giver, from tbo jW newest and best selected stock in town, und do It at n living lu cost that will count for honiothlng when it comes to ho boue-jtly lockoncd up. J FOR THE HOME, WE SHOW JJ A mngnlllcont nssoitineut ol Table Linens complete table Hnon sots, Jc 0. iimc'ii ciotiis. ttay cioins, hiuuuo.ii a stltrhed towels of oviuislto quillty and design, .satin and Inncies. Also blankets, eomtoits, etc, m itched elsewhere. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES Tlneo gloat departments tlllcjl to ovcitlowlng with tho veiy beat mer chandise that money can buy. ilniiy novelties mo shown? designed ex piesslv for the Christmas tiado. I Theio is nothing in either of those lines that is worth buying that wo cannot show In all wlts fiom tbosolntended lor toddling tots, to tho cxtia sl.es lor genoiously piopottionecl men and women. ITndeiwear Horn 2"e. to W00 the gniment. Hosiery tiom 10c. tho pair to JTu. Cloves lrom 10c. tbo pair to ?2.(Ki. All Kid Gloves from 75c up are guainnteed. Genuine Scotch Golf Gloves a specialty. ft A Dress Pattern of Silk V or Other Fashionable Haterial If Hakes, an elegant gift tor wlte inothor or fiiond. Spctlal silk waist pat- 5 terns also put up lit proper gift form. X But pshaw, why elaboiato further. Out's Is tbo only now stock in ll town nnd Its full to over Honing with .seasonable goods at in ices that Mjt aro tnoic Hum reasonable C'omo in and look mound. Xo ono will ask whit you want or what 1.011 aio doing theio, unless j on do the llrst ot the W talking. 10 IS The Satisfactory Store. ricConnell , " I Jiisf Becatis? S That mulllei of youis doesn't stay where you wish it. is not sufficient reason for improper protection of vour throat and chest; There's a better kind that will stay WAY'S MUFFLERS For Hen, Women and Children, 25c to $1.25 It doesn't go over tho head; as easily put 011 us your Milt. m CONRAD'S, D., L. & W. BOARD. Tho following Is the make-up ot the D., L. & W. boatd for today; tul'sday, m:c, U, UMtas i:8t 3.15 p, m Vuu Wotiuei, 0 30 p. nt., Case; 7 13 l- m- Randolph; b p. in., .MpDoiuicII; s.IJ p. in., U. UulTj, with AVall's crew; I'M p. m. Fitzgerald; 10.15 p. iu Rundcll; Jl p. in., I'avnnaiirfli; 12 mid, Kit by. SummlU 3.3J p. in, Af. Qlnley (ent); fi p. m J. J. Alturai ivvest). L'xturs Wcfat 0 p. m , J .MeAlllhter. WLIDNK.SDAY, U1X'. 10. KNtuiH Fast 1 ; hi., inrgbueyi :' 11. m.. Ict.'anu; tl a, in., l.allmor: t a. 111. 'Itlcc; D a. lit., Abiams; 7 a, tu., Alotler i 9 a. ni., sv.aru; n n, in.ii.nnar; 1.' noon, Ucvlno; 1 p. in, II, Ullllgnn; -' p. in., I.nrklu; 2 p. in,, liallet; 4 p. 111., .Mc carty; ii p. m., JIoLano. biiinmlts i, a. in,, Fioiinfoikpr (west) 0 a. in., caning (oust); O.U" a. 111., Nich ols (we.0; l p in., cioidoii (east); :"C0 p. in., Thompson (oast); 1.50 p. in, J, lloulgun (oast). I'Ubhers-2 SO a, 111, C. IlaitholoirreM f 4EV v m r $18.00 shoEftiemiB Geo. V. Millar & Co. I.H Wyoming Ave. EHEH a year ago to save something each payday, you would not have missed It, and would now have a snug sum, and tnterest be sides, If you had put it In an ami diuimu t-ciuis, limgeu anet nerr bed spreads In Marseilles ut pi ices that cannot bu & Co J 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue, (west); 7 a. in , Wldnor (west); 7 a. m, Flnerty (webt), S u, in,, Ilouser (east); II, IJ u. m., Moiun (out); 1 p. m, Mc Donnpll (weati; 7:) p. 111,, Murphy (cabt); 0 p. in , V. II. Hartholornow (east), Helpers 1 a, nr , Jlagovonr; 7 a. nr Clnifnoy, 10 it 111 , Decor; a.15 p, nt., Statr- t Oil. FMras West-Third W, Jhown; -l.'JO n. 111., Lane; i n. in, Warfol (Hallstead); 11 11, in , Sainton; IJ noon, John nulmgaii (lliillsteait). 2 p. 111. 1 Hoar, NO riou. Van AVttmer end crew will dlmeuart instiuctlons to leant HutValo dlyMoii, F. J. Mabarr will run Dovuney's erevi on Second fl until further rrotice To Teach Chlldten to Walk. Tho Philippine are beginning to ut-o veiy lately a curious device to teach tholr chllilion to walk. 11 Is a tough nf tah, ot eouthO, and I composed of a ptti' ut liamhoo that rovolvcs around tho cud of u haul wood polo. A glovo Is tautened to the revolving stick nrrd the child thus attached bus to follow the load of tbo machine 305 LACKAWANNA AYE. ', i , a.