U STrft'-f, " 'iiY -" '' 'n n-IM SORANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1902. 9 V NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE, Special to the Scranton Tribune. Uonesdnle, Dps. 12,--Fred C. Kceuo ms been elected secretary of Protective Engine company No. 3, vice It. L. T.a Htirr, resigned. Rov. F. 13. Gumewoll, D. D of Poltln, Chlnn, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church on Sutulny morning. The students of the Honosdnlo High school have organized an athletic asso ciation. They have in view n bosket Imll team. The Juit commissioners and Mierltf have been engaged the present wools filling the jury wheel for 1003. There was a Joint meeting In the town hall, Friday evening, of the board of trade, the Pennsylvania Produce company and representatives from the KraiiRcs throughout the county. The object was to discuss the best methods for conducting the business of the nbwly organized produce company. The' members of the Exchange club enjoyed a smoker In their club rooms Friday evening. They were entertained by Willis T. Swoetmnn, of Now York. Bunnell furnished refreshments. The ladles of the East Honesdale Im provement association will cause street liynps td be placed along the main driveway for some distance from the iron bridge south. Kev. James P. Ware will conduct ser vices at Waymart, Sunday at 3 p. m. A meeting has been called for the stockholders of both the Honesdale Cias company and the Honesdale Electric Light, Heat and Power company, to be held at 4 p. m. December 10, to vote on the approval or disapproval of con solidating: the two companies. William Haines fell from a third story window of the National hotel early Thursday morning and was seri ously Injured. He landed at the foot of.' the outside cellar stairs, where he was found by employes of the hotel in the early morning-. It Is a wonder how he escaped instant death. Another snow storm, which came Thursday afternoon and evening, has made the sleighing in splendid condi tion, both for lumbermen und pleasure seekers. THOMPSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Dec. 12. Rev. J. F. War ner, presiding elder of the Honesdale district, will hold quarterly meetings at Jackson Saturday afternoon and Sab ahth morning, and at Ararat Sunday afternoon at 2 r -'ock. Rov. McAlpine, Jf Narrowsburg, N. Y.; Rev. "Karchner, of Pleasant Mount; Rev. Fuller, of Jermyn, and Rev. War ner, of Carbondale, gave Interesting ad dresses at the missionary meetings in the Methodist Episcopal church Wed nesday afternoon and evening. Rev. R. M. Pascoe Is in Carbondale today, attending the missionary meet ing and giving an address this after noon, o The Alex. Campbell Milk company, of New York city, has rented the Thomp son cxeamery.-'and began shipping milk this week. Mr. Monroe will have charge of affairs as heretofore. . Mrs. S. E. McMlun, of Unlondale, vis ited Mrs. P. R. Tower at 'Rest cottage yesterday, and left for North Jackson this 'morning. Mrs. C. C. Wjlmarth visited in Sus quehanna yesterday. Ellis Stimson, of Unlondale, was on duty at the Erie station yesterday, In the absence of Station Agent Lyden- L. F. Scarles is working on the in terior of the North 'Jackson church, and E. L. Leonard is doing the paint ing. ' Mr& Ursula Monroe, aged -.eiglily-sevenand a half years, who ' es with her -on, returned yeslerdaj from a three'' weeks visit with her daughter at Forest City. Miss Cella Davis has accepted a posi tion hi Scranton, anil left yesterday to cntert.pon her work. THe friends of Rev. J. F. Brewster, who has been the efficient pastor of the Baptist church at Slarrucca, will Klveh'lm a farewell reception this even ing. It Is said he has accepted .a call to the'Baptist church at Clurk's Green. Mrs. A. W. Gates has so far recov ered from her recent Illness as to bo able to' sit up n part of the time. IraI.atham, one of the Erie's car pwiters, Is off duty for a few days, on nccoiuTt of illness, HARFORD. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. The remains of Mrs. Kverctt Whitney wilt ho brought hero for burial Dec 11, Mrs, Whitney was n resident of Gibson, but left for tho west a month ugo to spond the winter with her daughter. Tho Postal Telegraph Company have discontinued their work for the present. Tho death of Mrs. J. C. Tanner oc curred on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Tho Odd I'YIIows gave a farewell party In honor of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Loomls In the Odd Follows' hall Tuesday even ing, Their entertainment consisted of hmirs and recitations after which about 05 partook of n bountiful supper, Mr. and Mrs. I.oomls will leave for their daughter's In Chicago soon, E. E. I.owls and Claud Ellsworth wero In Blnghamton Monday. How, Mr, Hanklns gave a talk on tem perance In tho M. E. church In Gibson Sunday evening. ( Eur" Tiffany Is clerking ror w. . Lott. j The Harford graded school will bo 'closed for two weeks' vacation on account of the teachers' excursion to Washing ton. Dec, 15. The "funorul of jr. J. Roberts, of Lenox, was held In tho M. E. church at South Gibson Tuesday, Bee. 9. E. J. Whitney funeral director. WYALUSING. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Wyaluslng, Dec. 11. Miss Lynna Gay lord returned to Towanda Monday after spending the weok with relatives. Miss Alleo Barren, of Bayre, visited Miss Nora Stuck last week. Miss Cnrrio Colt returned from I.e. A Timely Suggestion. This Is the season of the year when tho prudent and careful housewife re plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is certain to he needed before the winter is over, anil results ar much more prompt and sat isfactory when it Is kept at hand und given us soon as tho cold is contracted md before It bus become settled In tho system. In almost every Instnnce a se vere cold may bu warded oft by taking thlG remedy freely as soon as the first Judication of tho cold appears. Thero Is no danger in giving It to children for It contains no harmful substance. Jt is pleasant to take both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will get the- besL It alwuyB cures. For sale by all druggists. " Rnysvlllo Monday, where sho hns been spending tho past two weeks. Mrs. I tarry Ulrncy wni calling In town Monday. Colonel John A. Woodward, of Howard, Pa., was calling on relatives In town Sun day. Mrs. Sophia Itosworth, of Bnrlow, North Dakota, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Lottie Stafford. , Mr, F, E. Allen, circulation mnnngor of tho Philadelphia Inquirer, was calling on relatives recently. Mrs. Oonrga Host returned to her homo In Itartt'iii'd, Conn., this week after spending a mouth with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Alton at Browiiton. Mr. S. Howard, Mrs. O. F. Brown, Miss Flora Stevens, Mrs. D, V, Keelcr and Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Howard attended tho fair nt Mcshoppon, Pa., last week. MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Doc. 12. Samuel Rogers, Jr., has returned from n visit to Mont clalr, N. J., where he haB been tho guest of his sister, Mrs. Arthur Harris. Miss Ellen Searle gave a party to a number of her friends Tuesday even ing, at her home on Chenango street. Attorney Searle McCollum has boon engaged In New York city this week, transacting legal business. Joseph McHalo has been spending some time with relatives at Scranton. Rev. A. T. Broderick has boon In Scranton sevcrnl days this week. News from W. D. B. Alnoy, who Is in Jamaica for his health, announces a continued Improvement. Mrs. Ralph B. Little is Improving from her recent attack of heart troub'e. "Whit," the truthful Susquehann.i correspondent, still continues to an nounce that the Rov. A. F. vonTobel and wife have been quarantined, as It was thought they had been- exposed to small-pcx. The reason for the quaran tine was on account of the Illness of Mr. Druckenmlllor, Mrs. von Tobel's . brother, who had a slight attack of diphtheria (and one doctor claims It was ioniums..; tic nns entirely recov ered and returned to his homo at Glon sldo, Pa. The marriage of Joseph C. Beck to Miss Annie Lee. of Cnmptown, took place Wednesday, Dec. 10, at Camp town. Mr. BeCk is one of our fiost en ergetic and progressive merchants, and all are profuse in their congratulations and expressions of future prosperity and happiness. The death of Mrs. Mary Simpson, formerly of Montrose, but for over for ty years a resident of Wellsboro, re curred Thursday, Dec. !, at her hoinp In that place. Deceayed was SO years of age, and is survivo.l by four tlstf-rs, i Mrs. Helen Smith, Missos Louise and Clara Avery, of Mosi'.-os.o, and wis. Edwin McKenzle, of Lansdowne, ,Pa.; also three daughter?, Misses Mary and Harriet Simpsn, and Mrs. F. W. Sie mens, all of Wellsboro. The LaDell'Comedy company will give three entertainments in Village hall next week, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Admission, 10, 20 .and J10 cepts. -Their performances are. reported to be excellent. Mrs. W. B. Jeffers is quite seriou.tly 111 from neuralgia. The completion of the organizing o'f a Brotherhood of St. Andrew and Phil ip society wns made in the chipel of the Presbyterian church, Thursduy night. The object of this organization is to bring Christians In vlosor con tact with each other and the further ance of the Gospel, as well as furnish ing a moans of social, intellectual and moral advancement. The following: of ficers were elected: President, H. W. Beach; vice president, R. J. McCaus land; treasurer, Robert E. Boshe; sec: rotary, William W. Aitken. The regu lar meeting will be held Sunday morn ing at 10.15 o'clock, with R. J. McCau.--land as leader. Miss Clara Avery attended th fu neral of her sister, tho late Mrs. R. C. Simpson, at Wellsboro, on Monday last. Fayette F. Sprout returned Thurs day afternoon from a business tilp to Scranton. UNIONDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Unlondale, Dec. 12, Tuesday night a number of young people enjoyed a slelghride to Forest City and return. So far there has been no success in fishing through the ice. Miss Carrie Brownson entertained her Sunday school class Wednesday even ing, The storm Thursday brought us about ten inches of snow. Howard Curtis Is spending the pres ent week with his parents, recuperat ing. Mrs. Smith Slelter entertained friends from Coxsakie, X. Y last Sunday. Miss Bessie ("olotnan has been em ployed to teach school near Pleasant Mount, It is her first experience of this kind and her friends wish her suc cess. Frank Westgate sold six cutters in one day this week. Stephen Benson Is an exceedingly busy man these days. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist church met In the parsonage Thursday for dinner. There was a goodly representation of members and friends present. It was tho 11 rat session hold In tho parsonage since Rev. J, S. Raymond assumed the pastorate. It was In every respeot a success. WAVERLY, A grand concert will bo held at tho Baptist church Wednesday evening, Dec, 1", Tho lecal talent will bo assisted by parties from WIIUos-Burro and Scranton, Clark's Summit and Dallon. The pro gramme l as follows: Part J. "Praise Yn tlio Father" Gounod By a Grand Chorus or 70 Voices. Reading Selected Miss Anna May Dean. Bass Solo ,,,,,, , Selected Mr. Ralph llrlckel. Duct, "Tho Bubo of Bethlehem",, Fo.arls Misses Jones and Perry, Ovcrtudo from "Nnrmandlc" March Banjo Club. Double Quartet. "Hark! What Means Those Holy Voices'1 , liVerdl Misses Perry, S.ixe, Jones and Perry; Messrs. DerHhlmer, Hall, Ulrlckcl und Hull. Part 2. Selection ,,, , Banjo Club Vocal Solo , Selected Miss Venus Porrv. Piano Solo,.,., Selected Mr. Harry L. Tyler. Duet, " huTi'hrdluldurhqmcfchfdlutolnhr Duot, "The Earth Is tho Lord's .,. Do Hydeuskl Messrs. Hall and Brlckcl. Reading ,.. Selected ' Miss Mildred Oroen. "Heaven and the Earth Dbplay" ,...)..) )....)..)..)).. ..))..) Mendelssohn By a Grand Chorus of 70 Voices. Tho Frco MethudtslB nro holding moot ing each evening tit their church, which arc being conducted by their pastor, Rev. Mr. Armstrong. , Work on tho building being erected by Mr. Simpson Is temporarily suspended on account of tho weather. HALLSTEAD. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Hnllstoad, Dec. 12. Conductor Fred Vim Wonner Is unable to attend to his duties on the Delaware, Lncknwanna mill Western, on account of Illness. Mrs. Hufus Corey and children lpft yesterday morning for Buffalo, where they will reside In tho future. Mr. Corey has secured n position with the Iron and Steel company. Miss Edna Ward, who has been visit ing her many Hnllstead friends, left for Susquehanna Wednesday, where sho will remain a fow days with her aunt, Mrs. William Hnllstead, after which she will return to her home in Buffalo. Claud B. Simmons hns returned to Scranton, after spending ti few days with his parents here. Miss Eva Van Wonner has returned from a visit with, Conklln relatives. Edwtitd A. Harms and mother and R. H. Barnes wore entertained Tues day evening at the homo of Rov. S, Guy Snowden, of Groat Bond. L. G. Simmons, who was called homo from Buffalo to attend the funeral of Rev. R. N. Ives, returned to that city yesterday. Mrs. Henry Millard and daughter, Ruth, are visiting relatives In Scranton. Mrs. E. D. Burton, of Blnghamton, wdio has been visiting her many Hall atcad friends, has returned home. The many friends of M. J. Duffy, who is receiving medical treatment at the Moses Taylor hospital at Scranton, will be pleased to hear he Is improving. Mrs. Thomas Walsh and niece, Miss Virginia Alden, were callers In Cor bettsvllle, Thursday. Mrs. William Ward and children leave this morning for Buffalo, whero they will make their future home. Mrs. Benjamin Walter Lawrence vis ited friends in Susquehanna, Thursday. Editor Ira A. Thomas and wife were entertained at dinner on Thursday by Miss Robertlne Carl, of Great Bend. NEW MILFORD. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, Dec. 11 .The Woman's auxiliary of St. Mark's church mot on Thursday afternoon at tho parish house. Superintendent Moxley, of Hnllstoad, was In town this week on business, Miss Clnra Inderllcd and Miss Florenco Wimple roturncd from Blnghamton Wed nesday, where they lmvo been spending ii week with relatives. Thn W. I. C. society met at tho homo of Mrs. A. E. Snyder Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Vails has returned from Blnghamton where she has boon spending toino time with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Bartlctt. The next regular meeting of tho Now Mllford Grange will bo held Saturday, Dec. 20. A full attendance la desired. Mrs. Harriet Mitchell, formerly of New Mllford, died at her late home in Blng hamton last Saturday. The funeral ser vices wore conducted from tho house on Monday by Rov. Nichols and Rov. Long ley. There will bo services at St. Mark's church Sunday at 2.50 p. m. Rev. 11. J. Crane, of Unlondale, was In town last w.jtk. Mrs. O. C7 Whitney and Mis. C. M, Shelp attended the funeral of Mrs. S. B. Chase, at Hnllstead, Monday. THEATRICAL "Eight Bells." Olio of tho most popular attractions that visits our city is tlio famous Broth ers Byrne's now "Eight Bolls," which will bo seen at the Lyceum this afternoon and evening. Tho company Is by far tho lK-st tho Byrnes havu ever carried and for tho ill st time in throe years the en tiro Byrne family aro all playing tholr original parts. John F Andrew and James positively appear at ovcry perform ance, together with the famous John F. Uyrno troupe of acrobats, six In number; who aro now presenting one of tho great est acrobatic acts ev-er seen. Every one who has seen "Eight Bells" will want to sec It again and thosu that havo never seen It should not miss this opiKrtunlty. Special matinee prices, 23 and 5n cents. Children 15 cents to unv part of the house. Big Production of "Sky Farm." Tho big production of "Sky Farm" is announced at the Lyceum foe next Tues day evening. Tlio ploco was tlio largest rural production of lust season nnd was first undertaken at tho Boston museum whero It quickly took rank as the most extensive country play yet placed on tho stage, and fully realized that claim in Its nddltlonul great run of over 100 nights ut tho Garrlek theater, New York, to enor mous receipts, tho run being terminated by tho approach of tho hot weather. But few of tho principal New England cities wero played in tho brief Intervals be tween Boston and Now York engage ments. Tho Boston season lasted almost four couseeutlvo mouths. Edward 15. Kidder, tho author of "Stcy Farm," was perhaps tho bast qualified among contemporaneous playwrights to furnish a country play that would win suitable popularity, for It was that au thor who supplied tho lato Sol Smith Rus sell for sevural consecutive seasons with such stirring plays as "Peaceful Valley" and "A Poor Relation." Seats on salo Saturday at 9 a. in. "York State Folks." It Is not often that a theater manage ment ventures to book nn attraction for a return date so soon after tho original engagement as is tho caso with "York State Folks," Arthur Sldman's nhonomon. I ally successful pastoral comedy, which win no seen ni mo Lyceum Wednesday matlnoo and night. A change In tho dato of tho Now York opening of tho pleco mndo tho return possible, and tlio play will bo welcomed back by thoso who saw It before, and awaited with Interest by those who did not, but who havo heard so much comment concerning It. Thu original production will bo brought lack onco more, and tho entire original company will be seen, Including James Lackuyo oh tho stubborn and self-willed Simon I'oter Martin, and Ray L. Royco as Myron Cooper, tho lovabla and hu morous old vlllago organ-'.mllder. Hpo. rial mutlucQ prices, 25 and CO cents, Chil dren J3 cents to any part of tho house. Seats on solo Monday at 9 a. m. "Looping the Loop," Today, Tho final performances of "Looping tlio Loop" will bo given at tho Academy this afternoon and evening. Tills is tho first musical event at tho Academy this season and It Is proving a pleasant and popular Innovation us is cvl. dent by the largo and well pleased audi, ences ut every performance. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children toothing, Is tho proscription of ono of tho bt-st female physicians. mi,i nurses In tho United States, und has been used sixty years with nuvor.fnlllng HUc. ccas by millions of mothers for their chil drcn. During tho process of teething ita valuo Is Inculculublo. It relievos tho child from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping In tho bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to tho child It rests tho mother. IMco, twcntv-livu cents u bottle. IT 18 Mi'OUTANT. To Know What You Are Taking When Using Catarrh Medicines. Catarrh Is tho short route to con sumption, unit the Importance of early nnd Judicious treatment ofl catarrh, whether located In the head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot be too strongly emphasized. Tho list of catarrh cures Is tin long as tho moral law nnd the forms In which they arc administered, numerous and confusing, from sprays, Inhalers, washes, ointments, and salves to pow ders and tablets. The tablet form is undoubtedly the most convenient and most effective, but with nearly till ndvertlscd catarrh rem edies It Is almost entirely a matter of guess work as to what you are taking Into your system, as the proprietors, while making nil sorts of claims as to what their medicines will do, always keep it a close secret ns to what they nre. The success and popularity of the new catarrh cure, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, is largely because it not only cures catarrh but because catarrh suf ferers who used these tablets know what they are taking Into their sys tems, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets being composed of Red Gum, Blood Root and similar valuable and antiseptic ingred ients and nre pleasant to the taste and being dissolved In the mouth they take Immediate effect upon the mucous lin ing of the throat, nasal passages and whole respiratory tract. The cures that Stuart's Catarrh Tab lets have accomplished In old chronic cases of catarrh are little short of re markable, and the advantage of know ing what you are putting Into your stomach Is of paramount Importance when It Is remembered that the cocaine or morphine habit has been frequently contracted as the result of using secret catarrh remedies, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets' meet with cordial approval from physicians, be cause their antiseptic character render them perfectly safe for tho general public to use and their composition makes them a common sense cure for all forms of catarrhal troubles. All druggists sell them at BO cents for full sized packages. TAYLOR. Elaborato preparations are being made by tho members of tho Young Men's Christian association for the comlng'liox social and entertainment to be held nt their rooms on Tuesday evening, Decem ber IG. An excetlent programme haj, boon arranged. Pastor Rov. Dr. II. II. Ilanls will oc cupy his pulpit at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow at th'o usual hours. The Lord's supper will be administered after tho evening service. John B. Reese, of tho Fourth ward, is a candida'to for tax collector at tho com ing Republican primaries. Word was received hero yesterday from Edwardsvltlo announcing tho death of Benjamin Davis at that place. Tho do ceased was well known here. Tho fu neral will be held this afternoon. Tho breaker boys of tho Holden col liery wore treated to a slelghride by their foreman. W. B. Owon, yesterday after noon. Tho party won driven to Provi dence and through. the principal avenues of Scranton. Tlio Junior Baptist union of the C'al nry Baptist church will moot this even ing at 7.13 o'clock. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Mary Ly don will take place. this morning from tho homo of her son. Anthony Lydon. on Main street. A requiem high mass well be cele brated at tho Jmmnoulato Church of Con ception. . Rev. J. 1. Mofiltt will celebrate tho mass. Interment will bo made at tho Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. Sabbath sendees tomorow at tho Meth odist Episcopal church will bo held at tho usual hours. Tho pastor. Rov. E. L. San toe, will officiate ut both .services. Sun day school at ".13 p. m. All arc cordially Invited. The Archb.ild mlno local, No. Itil3. United Mine Workers of America, held an Important business session on Thurs day evening when oilicers were nominated for tlio ensuing term. Borough Solicitor John M. Harris Is at Sunbury and Wllllnmsport on legal busi ness. Mrs. Benjamin G. Junes, of North Scranton, visited friends in town on Thursday. Misses Jessie Hnrlos and Bessie and Muinto Timlin, students of Stroudsburg Stato Normal school, nro home to spend the Christmas holidays with their par ents bore. George Rheinhnrdt. of Grove street, moved his family to Lincoln Heights yes terday. Miss Mary A. Scrivens, of Utlea. N. Y., who bus been tho guest of her sister. Mis. Thomas Jenkins, of Union street, has re turned tn her home. They Fay the User. If you wish a half-tone or line cut, let tho Scranton Tribune make It for you. Our equipment for this work Ib complete and up-to-date. We have facilities for doing the finest sort of work at lowest prices and what's more, we do It. A trial order will convince you. CHALLENGE FUOMN.AI. EICKE Offer to Befund Money If Dr. How ard's Specific Will Not Cure Any Case of Constipation or Dys pepsia. N. M, Elcko is seeking tho worst case of dyspepsia or constipation in Scran ton or vicinity to test Dr. Howurd's new Specific for the euro of thoso dis eases. So confident is he that this remark able medicine will offect a cure, quickly nnd lusting, that he offers to refund the money should It not bo successful. In order to securo tho quickest pos sible Introduction, N. M. Elcko will sell a regular fifty-cent package of this medlclno at half-price, 25 cents. This specific: of Dr. Howard's will cure sick headache, dizzy feelings, con stipation, dyspepsia, and all forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a time; It makes permanent nnd complete cures, It will regulate tho bowels, tone up thu whole Intestinal tract, give you un nppetlte, make food taste good und digest well, nnd increase vigor. Joy and happiness will take tho place of that "don't care whether I live or die" feeling, Take advantage of N. M, Elcke's challtngo nnd securo a bottlo of Dr, Howard's specific at half-price, with his personal guurantee to refund your money If it does not help you. There Is no need of suffering with constipation, dyspepsia or liver disease when you can get sixty doses of u sci entific medicine for their cure like Dr. Howard's specific for the small sum of 25 cents. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT-Front furnished bed roolns for gentlemen. 312 Washington avonuo. I' OK RENT A furnished room on second lloor front, $1.50 week. C33 Adams avo. Stenography and Typewriting. SNOGRAPHYrTypowTitTng'dono ut short notice ut 712 Council bldg. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Onlr Half a Cent a Word. Real Estate. VWVAA $2,000 BELOW COST. Ono of the most delightfully located houses on tho hill Is offered at a prlco that Is more than two thousand dollars less than It cost Its owner. Tlio house Is city steam heated, and contains eight rooms In addition to tho bath and laun dry. Tho lot Is 40xlC0 and worth as much or oven more than both tho houso and lot aro offered for, viz, 6,000. It Is on excep tional, in fact a phenomenal bargain. This language, which may seem extrav agant, Is used becauso It deals with n fact which needs especial emphasis. Let mo say it onco more: A lot 40x160 from avenue to court, with a city steam heated houso containing eight room and bath and laundry, and all for tho price of tlio lot. And I forgot, thero Is fruit on tho lot and tho avenue Is paved, and tho location Is SIMPLY THE BEST on "tho hill." What moro can ono ask or dcslro for tho prlco. Call at once and securo this genuine bargain In real cstato. W. UiiniCTT HE T. llttUILl If BRUKHR, Rail Estate Exchang Bid?. FOR SALE At great discount, valuablo real estate on Jefferson avenue, cen tral location. Address, "M. O.," Box No. 237, City. For Bent. FOR RENT April 1st, store occupied by Hayes & Varley. Apply 1531 Sander son avcuuo. $18 For Rent Ten-room house; excellent neighborhood; nil modern Improve ments, on avenue. Apply to R. P. Ham ilton. 4.G Spruce street. For Sale. FOR SALE Elegant watch, Jules Jur gensen (tho world's most celebrated maker of watches;, IS. size, in lS-Kt. bunting case. Has a record of sven sec onds a month. Importer's price, $330; my price, $200. "Your money back without argument If not satisfactory. Walter W. Wlnton. Diamond Parlor, GOT Metirs Bind ing. WILL FURNISH for short time or (re fund money), following Gilt Edge se curities, nt prices mentioned: McKluloy Mining and Smelting, J2.30 share, soon bo $30; George A. Treadwell Mining. $11.00, worth $15.(10; Eastern Consolidated Oil. 40 cents, pays 48 per cent. January, worth $1.00 share; Amparo Mining Co., 23 cents, soon advance 30 emits; Jonquiiiu Gold. 13 cents, soon 50. (lilt Edge investment: Ln Gramlo Gold. 50 cents, worth $1.00: Black Diamond Coal, 50 cents, worth $1.00. Any stock on market at reduced prices. James D. Shaffer, People's Bonk Building, Wllkes-Barre. Wanted To Bent. WANTED-Smnll furnished bouse, dross Box 200. city. Ad- Booms and Board. THE LINDEN, 80!) Linden street, has a number of desirable vacancies; light rooms and choice table board. PLEASANT rooms with board for four or llvo young men. Inquire 232 Wash ington avenue. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED By Mrs. Frank lin (formerly Mrs. Moody). 33.'! licka wnnna avonuo, corner Adams. Businoss Opportunity. BABE OPPORTUNITY. For salo or to rent at Utlca, N. Y., on very reasonable terms, the Cal lahan Biowery; fully equipped with all modern machinery. An "up-to-date" brewer of long experience and thoroughly familiar with the prop erty Is ready to take an actlvo and moneyed interest with desirable party. Address, J. McDONAXD, 41 Arcade Bldg, Utlca, N. Y. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out dolay. Wrlto for our snoclal mar ket letter. Freo ou application. S. M. Illbbard & Co,, members N, Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, II and 40 llroadway, New .Yurie. Established lSil. Long Distance 'Phono 23SS Urond, Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By a young man willing to do unv kind of work Ad dress L. A. K 820 Fifth street, Dun more, Pa, SITUATION WANTED-By a hospital attendant, male titirso with much ex perience in largo hnspltul; prlvato cases, $20 per month; $12 In hospital, ' Address, J, J, Kecglns, Tribune office. WANTED A position by u young gen tleman as stenographer and type writer, who has had experience In general office work; best of reference. Address P, W, F this oftlco. A COMPETENT young woman would llko work roblndlng ladles' dress skirts, nt u reasonable price, 030 Adams avenue, LEQlL. RESOLUTION authorising a tax to llnui. datu tho principal and interest of bonds Issued by the borough of Mooslc, Pa. Whereas, tho borough of Mooslc, through Its town council, at a mooting of tho sumo held ou November , 19u2, au thorized un Increase of Its Indebtedness In tho sum of $.'.000 and that bonds to that amount bo Usit d in denominations of $l,0oi) each, said bonds to mature in tho and six years, respectively. Bo It resolved that a. tax of 2 mills bo levied and collected each und every year on tho assessed valuation of s.ild borough to provide for thu luiymeut of tho prlu cloal und Interest of tho said amount nt ttho tlnio of maturity. rugscu uee. iu, im:. W. L. ANTHONY. President of Council, THOMAS SUTCL1FFE. Clerk. THOMAS CiEMMELL, Burgees. No Order Accepted lor less Thin l (!cnK Brjncli WAN I iffm;, Want Advertisements Will Bo Becelved nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALBERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul berry street and Webster avo". OUSTAV l'ICIIEL, COO Adams nvenuo. West Side' GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Codar avenue. ' North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS,, comor North Main avenuo and Markot street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick- son uvenue. F. J. JOHNS. 920 Green Rldgo street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington avenue and Marlon strcot. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. WANTED Agents to soil oa and cof feo to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co., 311 Lacka wanna avonuo. Help Wanted Male. YOUNG MEN everywhere: copy lettors homo evenings; J7.00 per week. Send addressed envelope for particulars. Fil bert Dept., S. 130, Box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED EVERYWHERE-Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, sam ples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. WANTED EVERYWHERE-Hustlers to tuck signs, distribute cliculars, sam ples, etc.: no canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. CIVIL SERVICE government positions H0S3 appointments this year. This Is 4,692 more than last your, excellent op portunities for young people. Catalogue of Information free. Columbian Corre spondence College, Washington, D. C. Help Wanted Female. LADIES WANTED everywhere, copy let ters, homo evenings and return to us. We pay $10.00 thousand. Send addressed envelope; particulars and copy. Address Guarantee Dept., S. 130, Box 1362, Phila delphia, Pa. LADIES, WRITING at home evenings; $7.00 per week. Particulars freo to all. Send addressed envelope. Filbert Dept., S. 130, Box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. PLAIN SEWING at homo; $9.00 per week. Materials sent everywhere freo. Steady work. Send addressed envelope for par ticulars. Du Pont Dept., S. 130, Lock Box 13S2, Philadelphia. Pa. LADIES; NEW homo work; making sofa pillows; $S to $15 weekly: materials furnished free; no canvassing; steady work. Send stamped, addressed envelope New Textllo Mfg. Co., Erie St., Chicago. WANTED-Bright actlvo girls, 15 years old for wrappers. Apply at onco. Jonas Long's Sons. WANTED A good housekeeper: ono com petent to tnke entire charge of running house. Good pay and lone employment to tho right woman. Address, stating ex perience and giving reference, also what pay is looked for, 1095 Tribune office. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books. Insurance, or canvassing. Ac iiunlntnnco with merchants nnd manu facturers necessary. Permanent. Bond. State age, experience, references first let ter. Address, Sulto 672, No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Lost. LOST Pocketbook on North Main ave nue, between Lafayette street and Oram nvenuo. Kindly return to S.30 N. Main avenuo. LOST Friday December 5, on road be tween Clark's Summit and Wavorly. Persian lamb enpo. A liberal reward will bo paid when returned to J. W. Oak ford, Clark's Summit. FROFE1lOML. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING. c7"p7a23 Trailers' Bank Building. Old 'phono lSS!. Architects. FREDERICK L, BROWN; ARCH B., Real Estato Exchange Bldg., 120 Wash ington avenue. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HAHDINQ. 815 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT. 720 CON ncll building. Dentists. DR. K. C. EILBNBERGER, PAULI building, Spruce strcot, Scrunton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 WYOMING uvo Fire Insurance. SCIILAGER & CO., 401 Council Building. Patent Attorneys. PA I LiN I Oofiiwuloofl. Tho only licensed und equipped putont solicitor in tho city, No clmrgo for In formation ou patentability; over ttn years' experience. Rcploglc & Co., JMcarsBUJjr. Hotels and Bestaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 and 127 FRANK. Hn avenue. Rates reasonable, P, ZlEGLElt, Proprietor, SORANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W. Pussunger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan, Victor Koch, Proprietor, Scavenger, A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used. A- B. Brlggs. proprietor. Leave ordors 110 North Main avenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 811 LACKA. avo.. Scranton. infra, of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. MEGAUGEE BHOS., PRINTERS' SUP pllcs', envelopes, jiaiicr bags, twine. Wurehouse, 130 Washington avenuo. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton ut the news stand of Rcisman Bros., 40$ Bpruco and 503 Linden; ii. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avc; I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce street. DIRECTORY. BU5IKfl?llI5,HESniE Only Half i Cvu t 'Viri; Mbnoy to Lonu. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan, At from ! to U'nor cent. Call on N. V. Walker. SlMUS Council building. Employment Agency. RELIABLE help can bo procured at Mm, A. B. Stnikoy's Employment Office, 130 Washington uventic, rooms 2 and 4. Tako clovator. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. . IN Effect Juno 1, 11M!. Trains leave Scranton for Now York At 1.50, 3.20, U.05, 7.50 nnd 10.10 a. m.i 12.10, 3.40, 3.3j p. m. For Now York and Phila delphia 7.50, 10.10 a. m.i nnd 12.40 and :i.'.:n & 2?'. For Gouldsboro-At 0.10 p. m. For nuffnlo 1,15, C.22 and 9.00 a. m.; 1.33. 0.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton. Elmlra and way statlons-10.23 n. m 1.03 p. m. For Oswego, Syracuse und Utlca 1.15 and " . :..m! i-f""' ! m. Oswego, Syracuso and Utlca train nt 0.22 a. m. dally, oxcopt Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 u. m.;'1.05 tt,UI 0.50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation -4.00 and C.ir, p. m. Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, at 6.35 and 10.10 a. m.: 1.53 and 0.1(1 .m-For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. in.; 3.40 and 9.0.1 p. m. Sunday Tralns-For Now York, 1.50, 3.20. 6.(Xi. 10.10 a. m.: 3.40 nnd 3.35 p. m. F6r l'ffnlo-1.15 and 0.22 a. m.: 1.53, 0.50 and U'12 r nl- For Elmlra and way stations tlons. 9.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Dlvlslon Leavo Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 6.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Ballroad. In Effect Nov. 10. 1902. Trains Leave Scranton For Philadelphia and Now York via D. & H. R. n., at 7.41, through Parlor Car and Day Coach Carbondale to Now York ami 9.47 a. m., with L. V. Coach Cnrbon dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4.35 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.49 p. m. Sun dV!St 5v, H- R- 15S P- ni.. 9.3S a. nn i;or Will to Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In tho coal regions, via D. tb K;..n-?1' J;n- 28 and 4-33 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.41 a. m. For Bethlehem, Boston, Reading, Har rlshurg and principal Intermediate sta ns. via D. ,t II. R. R 7.41. 9.47 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.3o (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. R. r.. 9.38 a. in. and 1.5S and 9.17 p. m. or Tnnkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Rniicu. Geneva and principal Intermediate stat'ons via D L. & W. R. R 0.33 a. m. and l.o. p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. R., 12.03 p. m.; 3.2S (Black Diamond Express). 10.11. 11.49 p. m. Sun days. D. & Jf. R. R.. 12.03, 9.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh i?i!!ejr Parlor cars on all trains between V llkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo und Suspension Brldee. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 2J Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 28 Cortland Rtreet. Now York. A- W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. PaBS. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets nnd Pullman reservation ap P.',',,'0 citv ticket office, 69 Public Square, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Ballroad of New Jersey. In effect Nov. 10, 1002. Stations In New York, foot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R. Trains leavo Scranton for Now York, , Philadelphia, Enston, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauch Chunk. White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Barre and Pittston at 7.30 n. m., 1 p. m., and 4 p. m. Sundays. 7.13 n. m. and 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.30 a. m., with through solid vestlbulo train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Philadelphia with only one change of cars for Baltimore nnd Washington, D. C, and all principal points south and west and has through coach for New York. For Avoca, Pittston and Wllkes-Barro, 1 p. m. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. nnd 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grovo, etc., at 7.30 a. in. and 1 p. tn. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Hnrrlsburg via Allontown at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and ! p. m. Sunday, 7.13 a. ni. and 2.10 p. m. For Tamaqua and Pottsvlllo at 7.30 a. m.. 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday. 7.15 a. nn For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BESSLER, General Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Ballroad. Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1902. Trains leave Scranton 0.38 a. m week days, through vestibule train from AVIIkes-Barro. Pullman buffot parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllo; stops at principal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury. Har rlsburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore," Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 9 47 a. in., week days, for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 1 42 p. m., week days, (Sundays. l.RS p. m.). for Sunbury. Harrlshurg, Philadel phia. Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts burg and tho West. 3 28 p. m wook days, through vestlbulo train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman huffot parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at principal intermedl- 4.35 p. m.. week days, for Ilazleton, Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pltta- bUlB' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Oon. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt. Dolaware and Hudson. Ill Effect Nov. 10, 1J02. TYnlnq for Carbourialo leave Scranlon at C41 7 30. S3S, 10.13 11. m.t 12.03. 1.12. 2.11. Mi, 5.29. 0.23. 7.22. 8.33, 9.50., 11.20 p. m.; 1",ForUilonesdnIo-G.ll, 10.13 a. m.; 2.U and D'vo'r' Wllkcs-Bario-0.33. 7.11. 8.41. 9.47. . 10 53 a. ni" 12.W. 1.42. 2.1S, 3.28, 4.35. 6.10, 7 it 9 10 10. It. U.49 p. m. For L V. it. n- Polnts-7.41, 9.47 a. m.; IS 1 33 and U.49 p. m. "For Pennsylvania R. R. Polnts-O.S?, O.I7 n m.: 1.42, 3.28 and 4.35 p. m. For Albany and all points north-7.36 a. '' a,,a "VuNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbondnlo-S.EO, 11,33 a. m.: 2.11,- 3-rwilKc3"huoS a. m.; 12.03. 1.53V , !j and 9.17 p. m. . " For 'Albany and points north-3.5U p, m.i. For HonosdnlCr-WjO a. m.; 3.52 p. in. : j W BURDICK. G; P. A., Albany, N. Y.i;.. W L PRYOR, D, P. A., Scranton. Pa. Erie Bailroad Wyoming Division. In Effect September 13, 1002. " Trains leavo Scranton for Now York, v'nXburcIl and Intermediate points, also for liawlV d loc'11 Btl,l,ona wt 7'20 u "For'Honcsilo'and White Mills at 1.33., '''Trains nrrive ut Scranton tit 10.3S a. m. and 9.13 p. in. New York, Ontario aud Western. rime table ill uli'cct Sunday. Sept. 21, 1902..,. Time l"'0BUT HOUND TRAINS, Leavo Leavu Arrive-., o'rnliis Scranton. Carboudalo. Cndosiu. n,i i .,,,.10.3011. m. luoa. pi. l.oo p. ni. m 7 .... G.W1. m.Ar.Cui lunula uO.Wp.m ' No'7 SOUTHBOUND. Leavo Leavo Arrive' rr.-nins Cadosla. Carboudalo, Scranton, i'.iu .no a.m. 7.25 a. in, No" ..... 2.15 P- ni. 1-00 P. m. 4.43 p.-in. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND. DU Leavo Leave Arrlvo 'I'nilns Scrantnii. Carboudalo. Cadosla, N,i a S.30a. m. O.lOn. in. 10.43, u.-ni. No G ...... 7.0" ! ln.Ar.Curbondale7.43 P.ni ' jnu. u . U'uve Leave Arrlvo . Trains. Cadosla. Carboudalo, Scranton, No. 0 1. ) . 1-- a. m. k-u 10 4.80p.m. U.m. in. 0.4.1p.m. Trulns Ncs. 1 on weeh days, und 9 on Sundays connect for New "iork city. Mid illetown. Walton, Norwich. Ontlda, Os wego and all points west. Tiuln No, 6, with "Ouaker City Ex press". at Scranton. via O. R. R. of N. J., for Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Baltimore Washington and Pennsylvania state points. Boo tlmc-tablo and consult ticket agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. CI. P. A., Now York. J. E. WELSH. T. P. A., Scranton. Pa,