M'l the SCRANTON TRUJUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER' 18, 1902. flf I WALDBON'S BIG HORSE SALE Takes Place Tomorrow 3 O HORSES iaiilli SO HORSES Tomorrow Waldrou will sell fifty head, tomorrow. Among wh ch are some extra good Work Torses for heavy hauling. Also a number of good Business Horses, suitable for delivery wagons, in fact you can find all kinds at this sale, owing to the large assortment. Every Horse must be as represented or money will be refunded. Sale Positive, Rain or Shine Tomorrow, One O'Clock WALDRON'S STABLES. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTBOSE. Special to tho Sciantoi Ttlbunc. Monti osc, Doe 17. Rev. II. J. Ciane, of Unicmdale, was obliged to lem.iin In this place Scituid.iy nnd Sunday on ac count of the heavy snow fall, lie le--umed his honieuanl jouiney Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mie. liodnej .1. Stalk, of Sfi.uiton, have been guests of lelatives in this place the past few dnjs. Twelve peisons united with the Pies bj terian chuich last Sunday morning Good News. It will be good news to the motlieis ot small elhldun to le mi that cioup (an be prevented Tin fli.st Mgii ot iioiip Is hoaiheness. A dav or two bt loie the attack the child becomes lioaise. Tills Is soon followed by a pe culiar loim'h cough. Give Chainbei lain's Cough Remedy lieolv ab soon as the child becomes hoaise, or even after the lough cough appeals, and it will dispel all symptoms;' ot cioup. In this way all d.mgti and anxiety may be avoided. Tills leincdy is used hi many thousands of motlieis and has never been known to fail It Is, In iact, the only cmed that can nlwavs lip de pended upon and ih.it Is pleasant and safe to take. Foi -.ale by all diuggists. Vw vll! - (jSh 'l! r$M Sixty-two different styles to select ifj f y$$ '"4w 'b wi from- Do vour tradiuer NOW. We Wk f h'KAWf wiU deliver them dj -J ftfK A If I Ji f any time you say. 3O.UU PAIR vlllwWT'' io.ooo pairs Christmas Slippers for men, f ?PP 1 WrX'1 vK&" K womeu Ws and girls from. 50c to $3.00. f J il MAHOK'S SHOE STORE, -1 JMS Open Evenings. I JJSS5 UREEN TRADING r" "- M V I at the legulur rjuaiteily communion set vices Eleven were leceived upon confession of t.ilth, and one by letter. Mis. v. . .leffpis Is still veiy ill with no decided Impiovement. Mr. and Mis. Not man Stevvnit have been visiting lelatives in this place the past lew days Over foity dollais was realized by the High school li mn the entoi talntnent at Village hall last Fildav evening. lietvveen loi ty and fifty peisons left on the morning train Monday for Washington, on the tcaehei.s' exclu sion. H.ii ly Smith and Anita P. Lewis, both of Montdale, Lackawanna county, woie united in ni.iiiiage by Justice' M. U. YanScoti n. Deeeinbei 1G, at this place TUNKIIAN1SOCK. Special to the Scianton Tiibuno. 'Piinlfli.innnr k- Dpf. Ill Aililtmin ' Caiey, who has been ill with tjphoid lever tor a long time, is able to sit up, I and impiaving nicely. I Mi. and Mis. Geoige P,lillllpson re- I tinned to theii home at Caibondale on Monti, i, after a two week's isit witli It lends heio. The lunetal of the late William Evans will take place this ntteimion at 2 o'clock, at the Piesbyteilan chinch Jteynolds posl, Grand Army ot the Re public, of which ho Was a member, will have charge of the ceremonies at tho gi live, ' Tttnlthuhnock tilbe, Improved Red Men, Will ttl.-o nttctul the fttnernl In n body. The Intel ment will bo miule In Hunnyslde ccmeteiy. Miss Mabel Lewis ami Miss tflcntior Mctetilf rettnn today from Elmlfn Fe male college to spend their holldny vn calloti with their patents heie. Mlns Mary ,1, Hunt, of Juniata coun ty, was hero on Tuesday selling books and stationery to the attorneys. ICd ward W. Fvntgo, the newsdealer, Is still laid up with a broken leg, his brother, A. 13. Faigo, Is conducting the business. The story of the bear killing tit White's Ferry appeals to be fnke, It Is true the boar went tluough that locnl Ity, but so far as known, tho bear Is alive nnd well and was not molested by nnvone. The heavy rainfall of Tuesday Is causing tho liver to rise quite rapidly. The Daughters of Ilebekah held their Installation of ofllceis on Monday ev ening at Odd Fellows' hall. The In stallation was followed by an oyster supper. Then- being no bildge across the liver at this place, and tho two fenlos being blocked by Ice, the largo fanning pop ulation of tho west side nto unable to gel to town at piesent, and the holiday ti.ule of our met chants is likely to sut ler accordingly. PITTSTON. Speclnl to tho Scninton Tribune. Plttston, Dec. 1". Fiedorli'l; Wels catger, aged 74 yeais, died yesterday moinlng at S 30 o'clock, at his home on Church stieet, after a llngeting illness of a yeai's duration, death lesultlng f i om a cancer on the neck. Deceased was widely known In this city, having lived hero since ho was about S yenis of ago. AVhen n meie lad he came to this country with his patents from Ger many (then Piussla), flist residing at Ashley after nnival In this country and thence lemovlng to Plttston. Mr. Welscatgcr In earlier days had been a foreman at the old Eagle shaft, Pltts ton, and also a foreman at a, mine In Bellngton, W. Va. He also spent six yeais In the gold fields of California, and later conducted a grocery store In this cltv for twenty-seven years. Do ceased was tho last surviving charter member of Eaglo Hose company, of this cltv. The following family sur viv os: Mis. William Schmoll, of AVilkes Baue; Mis. Hairy F. Stouch, of this city; Miss Julia C. Weiscaiger, for sev eral years a teacher In the public schools, iind who lesidod with her tathei ; Fiederlck J. Weiscaiger, whose lesldence is unknown: and Edgar E. Weiscaiger, of Scianton. Deceased was also a brothel of Mis. August Hough, of Scianton. The lunetal will take place Thin sday at 2 p. in., In charge of the Knights of Honor. Kev. D. W. De Fotest will have chaige of the services at the fainilr tesideiice. Domlnlck Miwk.iIo, an Italian, was held under $100 bail last evening by 'Sqiiiio Khiet, to answer the chaige of conmiltttlng an assault on Solomon Havaul on tho stteets of AVest Pitts ton, Satin day night. Muzzalo used a i.uoi on Havatd with bad eftect. Plttston basket hall team won Its ninth vlctoiv last evening In Kiiby's hall by defeating a team composed of An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. JIHS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, is tho piesetiptioii of one of the best temalo phssiciuns and mn sos In the United States, and has been used sitv eais with nuvpt -falling suc cess b millions of niotheis for their chil dien Dining the piocess of teething its value is incalculable It lelieves the child f iota piln, cines tliaiihoea, giiping In tho bowels, anil wind colic By giving health to tho child It lests the niothei. Price, twenty-five cents a bottle. CHANCE FOB TRIBUNE HEADERS Coupon Worth. 2Be. it Presented nt N. M. Elcko's Store, In older to test the Tribune's great circulation uiid Its superior advertising nltle, vc have made airiuiBements with N, M. Klcltc, the popular druggist, to offer one ot his best selling medicines nt half-price to any one who will cut out the following coupon and piesent It nt his store. COUPON . This coupon entitles tho holder to one , . Hoc package of Dr. Howard's spccllle for . . the cure of constitution and dyspep- . . sin. at half-price. 25c. . . I will refund tho money to any dls- . . satisfied pill chaser. , N. M. E1CKD. . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Dr. Howntd's specific for tho euro of constipation nnd dyspepsia Is not on unknown lentedy. It has made tnnny lomarkablo cures right here In Scninton nnd so positive Is dtugglst N. M. Cleke of Us gieat superiority In cuilng dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache and liver tioubles that he will, In addition to selling It nt half price, tcfund the money to any one whom It does not cure. If you cannot call at his stole, cut out the coupon and mall It with 2! cents, nnd a CO cent box of tho specllle will be Ment you by mall, charges paid. Do nojjput It off, "One today Is worth two tomorrows." This Is a gieat opportunity for our lendeis to obtain a popular remedy nt a small in ice. Thote are sixty doses In evety package, and unlike ordinary con stipation nnd dyspepsia remedies, tho dose Is decreased after tho first few days. Pottsvllle and Wllkes-Burre players, by a score of 2S-8. The next game will be played next Monday evening, with the St. Mary's team, of Scranton, as tho opponents. Henlra Griffin, of the firm of Ders hlmer & Oriflln, fell on the ice, while coming out of the barn at his :esl dence, yesterday, and was badly shaken up, so that he will be confined to his home for a few day's. Miss Margaret Prosscr, of South Wales, who Is visiting friends here for a few weeks, rendered a solo at a con ceit held In Wyoming last evening. Kate Polnton, aged 13 years, died yes teiday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alford, on Railroad stieet, after an illness ot diphtheria. Funeral at 2 p. in. Thursday. Howaid Shannon and Marie Wright weie united in man Inge last evening by Rev. V. G. Heal, pastor of the West Plttston Congtegatlonal church. AVOCA. Mis. John Burke, of McAlpIne stieet, died j esterday morning after a linger ing illness ofthtoat trouble. Deceased was -IS yeais of age and Is suivhed by her husband and seven children. The funeial will take place on Satutday af ternoon. Intel ment will be in St. Mat's cemetery. The marriage of Mis. Isabelle Will iamson, of the Noith Dnd, and Thomas Cranston, of Mooslc, was solemnized on December 12, 100J, by Rev. Curtis E. Mogg, ot Wllkes-BatiP. The botough schools will close tomor row until January 5. Miss Mary Graham will be at 12. 12. Snyder's stoie until after the holidays. The ladles of the Methodist Episcopal chinch will conduct a sale of cakes at the patsonnge tomorrow afternoon. Mary, the thtee-year-old daughtei of Mr. and Mis. Jnmes McAndrew, of Moosic, died on Monday evening of con Milsions. Intel ment was made In St. Mary's cemetery yesterday afternoon. James oy, of the West Side, was ser iously injuied about the hips in Law shaft on Tuesday afternoon. THEATRICAL. "York State Folks." At tho Lyceum last night and yester day afternoon "Yolk Stuto Folks" was piesenteil before two largo and much pleased audiences. ' Tho sumo excellent company that pre sented tho play heio a few weeks ago was seen. Chauncey Olcott Tonight. Ciiuuueey Olcott will bo at the Ljccum tonight and Friday night, piesenting his new play, "Old Limoiick Town." Mr. Olcott has given the piece an ciaboiute, costly and handsome pioduction and It is pionounced tho best Utania Mr. Olcott hus ever, picsentcd. It is by Augustus Pitou, Mr. Olcott's manager, and Mi. Olcott has composed tho songs, four of them, to go with tho play. They Include a rollicking melody for childien, "Every Llttlo Dog Must Havo His Day," two lovo songs, "Tho Volco of tho Violet." and "Noieon Muvouieen," and a ballad of "Tho Llm- The healthy woman need not fear the change which comes ns the beginning of life's autumn. It is the woman who is worn out, run clown and a sufferer from womanly diseases who naturally dreads the change oflifc. This is the critical period of woman's life, and the prevalence of womanly diseases makes ft the duty of every woman who would avoid unnecessary suffer inz to take especial care of herself at this time. The ills which vex so many women at the change of life are entirely avoided or cured by the use of Dr, Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong, and enables the weakest to pass through this trying change with the tranquility of perfect health, I have been a very healthy woman, and this time has becu very hard with me," writes Mrs Maggie Morris, of Munsou fetation, Clearfield Co,, Pa,, Box id "I am come to the time of change of life, and I have been sick a great deal off and on When Mrs, Hemmis moved beside me I was slcl; in bed, and vrhen she came to see me and we were talking over our stckneis, Mrs. Hemmis told me to try Or. Ficrcc's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' also ' Pelluls I got her to bring me a bottle of each from the drug stole ana I used them. They did me a great deal of good, and I got two more bottles o( Favorite Prescription.' I never saw such a wonderful cure. Before I com menced your remedies I was good for nothing ; was in such misery I hsrdly knew what to do with ruvtelf. now I cau do all my work injsclf and feci well." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy ud pleasant to take. TRiff'' V If p"Jl THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" wais, I n for sales Only Half a Cent a Word. For Bent. vw-v-Vv-v-vrsv-w-v-vr w -..-. - - - - - - 'S'WVi'VW FUJI HUNT Lritgc. new sinuic an inuu cm Improvements; Kiessler couit. Apply 739 Joffeison avenue. Fort nKNT-Couitrlght House, Wilkes Baire, Is in No. 1 order, contains 10 rooms, hits largo basement, and bam for HO hoises. llent $150 per month. Hcmel & Co, 30 Uennctt llulldlng, WIlkcs-Dai re. 18-For Itent Tcn-ioom houioj excellent neighborhood; nil modern Impiove monts, on avenue Apply to It. P. Ham ilton, 426 Spruco Btrcot. For Sale. 1.nn a A T 1. fl..rt, ..,nl Tillrta .Tilt gensen (the world's most colcliuitod maker of watches), IS. size, in lS-Kt. hunting case. Hns a rccoid ot seven sec onds a month. Impoi tor's ptlce, J3i0; my pi ice, $JO0. "Youi money hack without mgiimcnt If not satlsfactoi v. "Walter w. Winton, Diamond Pnrlor, C07 Mears Huld Ing. Wanted To Kent. WANTRD-Small furnished houso. Ad- dicss Bbx 300, city. Booms nnd Board. THE LINDEN, 800 Linden street, has a ntimbr of dcsiiahlo vacancies; light looms and choice table boaid. PLEASANT looms with board for four or flvo young men. Inqullo J32 Wash ington avenue. Business Opportunity. STOClTTNTr'Vm3AT out delay. Write tor our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. S. M. Hlbbaid & Co, members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, tl and 48 Broadway, New York. Established ISO I. Long Distance 'Phono 23SS Bioad. Lost. LOST Lady's solltalio diamond ring; in itials ongiavecl. itcwarci lor us roiurn to 31S Webster avenue. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at the office ot tho Societal v of tho Scianton Boaid of Contiol until 7.10 o'clock Monday evening, Dec. 2J, 100-', to furnish the Scianton School DIstilct with coal for the balance of the piesent school year. Tho coal Is to bo ot good ciuallty, flee ftom dust and slate, 2,000 pounds to the ton; no washed coal will bo accepted, Tho coat is to be delivered only upon older fiom the piinclfMls of the various school buildings, said ordei being upon a print ed foim furnished by the Board ot Con tiol and attached to a receipt which Is to be piosented to the principal and signed liv him upon delivery of the coal. No coal will be paid for unless such older and io ceipt accompanies the hill. Blddeis will state piico pe: ton for the different sizes separately and for each of tho following sub-districts. ' Fitst Distilct-Sehools No. 4, S, 9, 27, 2S, 31, 3"i, 3G, 2$ and 39. Second Distt let Schools Nos. 2, 3, C, 7, S, 10, 11, 15. 30 and 37. Third District Schools Nos. 12, 13, II, 1G, 17. IS, 19. 20. 29, 31 and 32. Foiuth-Disti let Schools Nos. 21, 22, 23, 21. 23, ti and 40. Bids ate also invited for furnishing wood to tho vailous schools tho same to bo cut in mucIi sizes as may bo oideied and dellveicd in two ton wagon-. The sum of one hunched dolhns in cash or cei tilled check Is to accompany each bid for coal, and fifty dolluib each bid for wood, which sum shall be foi felted to tho School DIstilct In case ot lcfusal or falluio on tho pait of the successful bidder or bidders to enter into contiact within ten davs after the awaidlng of tho same. No bid will bo lead or consid eied which falls to comply with tho teims ot this advertisement. Tho Boaid leseives the light to i eject any or all bids By older of the Scianton Boaid of Contiol. EUGENE D. FELLOWS, Secretaiy. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened in the office ot the City Recoider by the Ditector of the Department of Public Works at .1 o'clock p m. on Monday, tho 12th day of Januaiy, lt'03, tor tho con struction of a viaduct upon and along AVest Lackawanna avenue, from Seventh avenue to Ninth avenue acioss and over tho tiaeks of tho Delaware, Lackavvantui and Western Itallioatl Company, In ac cordance' with plans unci specifications on file in the Depailment of Public Woiks, Bmeau of Englneeilng. Each bidder shtll enclose with his pic posal, cash or certified check, in the sum of ono thousand ($1,000 00) dollars, as a guaianteo to execute a contract if award ed the same. In case tho blddei to whom tho contract shall have been awaided, le ftist's or omits to execute a contiact for the woik in nccoi dance with tho plans and specifications therefor with in ten (10) daj's from tho date of the awaid, tho enclosure accompanying his pioposal shall bo foi felted to tho use of tho City of Scianton. Bidders ate lequested to mall their pio posals fiom the postofflco of tho city or town In which their main otflce is situ ated. Blddeis will bo furnished with proposal blanks at tho Bmeau of Englneeilng and no otheis will bo necepted. All proposals shall be mulled to tho Cltv Conti oiler of tho Cltv of Scninton and shall bo maikcd on the envelope "Pio posal for West Lackawanna Avenue Via duct." and must bo leceived In said office not later than 2 JO p. m., Monday, Jau umy, 12, 1903, Tho city leserves tho light to teject any or all bids, JOHN E. ROCHE. Dliector, Dep.ntment of Public Works. Scninton, Pa., Dec. 1G. 1902. eiick Ghls." The story of "Old Limer ick Town" opens In the giounds of Neil O'lliien's estate near tho banks of tho River Shannon, Incidental to tho ptogiess of the play tho Institution of tho Monte da Pluto is shown and holps to make one of tho sttougest climates of tho piece. Christmas Attraction. Deunian Thompson and Geoigo W. liv er's gieatest of all uual plavs, "Our New Minister," comes ugaln to tho l.ycoum Clitlstmns nintlueo and night. Them Is a wotld of pathos in tho play, when, for instance, Lem Ransom, tho lefoimed con vict, meets his daughter on lil-i lotiun fiom ptisou, It Is almost Impossible to ic strulu tho teais, A magnificent scenic production Is show n this season. Heats on sale Tuesday at D n. in. Special Matinee Today. A sensational mclodiama of western life, by Lincoln J, Cuiter, entitled, "Tho Flaming Auow," will again occupy tho Academy of Music for tlneo days, com mencing witli n special matinee today. Tho play will soivu to Introduce tho only Indian uctiess in tho wotld, Uo-Won-Go-Mohawk, who claims to bo a dliect descendant of tho loul tamily of tho onco famous tilbo whoso nanio sho bonis, A feature of tho ptoductiun Is tho costum ing of tho Indians. Special nmtlucu pi Ices; Gallery, 10c,; bilcony, 13c; lower floor, 23c; child! en, Mo, to lower floor. The De Vonde Stock Company, Chester DoVondo and n clover company, 11111101' tho direction of Phil Levy, will nppear nt tho Academy ull next week. Special Monday matinee, "Ten Ton Door." In point of genuuil excellence tho pio duction In which they will appear is cer tain to pi ovo ono of the most enjoyable seen this season, either nt high oi low pi Ices. In fact each of tho plajs tu bo given this week uio stiong mid the stag ing is suio to prove a revelation to our theater-goers. I'eisonallv, Mr. DeYondo Is ono of tho most billliant of lomantlc actors. In point of special featuies, thu company Is splendidly, equipped. Seats on sale Filduy at 9 a. m , except Clulstmas matlneo and night, which will I open Tuesday at 9 u, in. No Order Accepted (or Less , Thiui 10 rents. Branch WAN 1 uffisn, Want Advertisements Will Be Eecelved nt Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIIULTZ, comer Mill- beny stieot and Webster ave. aUSTAV PICHEL, CJO Adams avenue. West Side GEO, W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Ccdnr avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main iivenuo and Mai hot stieet. Green Eidge CHARLES P. JONES, 15T.7 Dick. son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Gieon Rldgo street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington avenue and Minion stieet. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Wanted. ENGINE WANTED-About 20 II. P. Must be in good condition. Scianton Yarn Finishing Co., 023 Piescott avenue. Help Wanted. WANTED Agents to sell tea and cof fee to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co., 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED A shoe salesman, for Lacka wanna county, for n. lino of well known mining shoes. One who is well acquainted with the tiade and can see them often. Address Box 34, Milford, N. J. LABORERS WANTED-At Wanen-Etnet Co , 321 Washington avenue Apply 6 30 a. m., Thursday. WANTED A good lellablo boy between 14 and 10 years of nge to learn piint ers trade. Apply F. H. Swaitz, 201 Di Inker street. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A good housekeeper; one com petent to take entire chaige of tunning houso. Good pay and long emplovment to the light woman. Address, stating ex perience and giving lefcience, also what pay Is looked for, 1091 Tilbune office. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigetlc General Agent for this county. No books, lnsutance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants nnd mami facturets necessary Permanent Bond. State age, experience, lefetcnees first let ter. Addiess, Suite 572, No 1001 Chestnut St . Philadelphia, Situations Wanted. A NURSE wants confinement aises. In qulio this week at Y. W. C. A., .03 Washington avenue SITUATION WANTED-A caulago palnt er or vainlshcr of any kinds wants a situation. 324 Couit stieet, city. WANTED A position by a young gen tleman as stcnogiaphei and type writer, who has had expciienco in geneial office woik; best of lefeience. Addiess P. W. F this office. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT Fiont furnished bed looms for gentlemen. 312 Washington avenue. POR RENT A furnished room on second floor fiont, $150 week. 633 Adams ave. LEGJUL IN RE: Estate of William W. Van Djke, lato of the City of Scianton, County of Lackawanna, deceased. Letters of admluistiatlon on the above named estate having been grunted to the undersigned, all peisons having claims or demands against tho estuto will piesent them for payment, and all persons in debted thereto will make Immediate pay ment to W. F. VAN DYKE. Admlnlstrutor, Scranton, Pa. H. M. HANNAH, Attorney for Estate. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A . 23 Tuiders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SG4. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estate Exchange BIdg,, 120 Wash ington avenue. Civil and Mining Engineers. II, L. HARDING, SI". CONNELL ULDG. STEVENSON i: KNIGHT, 720 CON nell building. Dentists. DR. E. C. EILENBERGEH, PAULI building, Spiuco stieet, Scianton. DP.. C, C. LAUHACH, 113 WYOMING avo Pile lnsutance, SCIILAGER k CO , 101 Connell Building, Patent Attorneys. O A f C IVl TC?, I" all countries Tho only licensed and equipped pater t solicitor in tho city. No chaige for In foimutioii on patentability; over ten years' expoiionci Keploglo & Co., Mears BIdg. Hotels and Restaurants, THE ELK CAFE. 123 Ulld 127 FRANK Un avenue, Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER, Proprietor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & W, Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu lopean plan. Victor Koch, 1'iopilotor. Scavenger, A. B. BRJGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS und cess pools; no odoi ; only Impioveci pumps used. A. n Bilges, propilutor, Leave oideis 110 North Mala iivenuo. or Elcko's diiig stoie, corner Aduuis and Mulbeiry. Both telephones. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACICA avo., Scranton, mfrs. of Wlo Screens Miscellaneous, MEQARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 W'nshlngrtou avenue. THE WILKES-UARRF, RECORD CAN bo had In Scinuton at tho news stand , of Relsman Bios., 400 Spruco und 50.1 Linden; M. Noiton, 322 Lackawanna ave.; I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce stieet. .3 DIRECTORY. BUSINESS 0?P3RTUMITIES. REAL EST3TE Only nU x Cn i Tirl. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF. MONEY TO LOAN Quick, pti night loans or Building and Loan. At from I to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-315 Connell building. Employment Agency. RELIABLE help can bo procured at Mis. A. B. Stnrkoy'B Eniplo.vmcnt Office, 130 Washington avenue, rooms 2 and i. Take elevator. RAILROAD TIME TABLE3. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. IN Effect Juno 1, 1902. Tinlns leavo Scranton for Now York At 150 3 20, U0.", 7 CO and 10 10 a, in.; 12 40, -.t.iiwu ,,ji,, u .. HUH i' UU l lilt, XiJf, l, IHJ mill 11,10 p. m. For tsiiighanitim, Elmlui and way stations-in 23 a. mi 1 0" p m. lor Oswego, SvrneiiHo and lUlca1.15 and "-- ' m,; l.iB p, m. Oswego, Syincuso nnd Utlca tinlu tit G 22 n. m dally, except Sunrtnv. For Montioxu-9 00 a. m.; 101 and G..0 p. in. Nicholson accommodation -4 00 and Gil p m. Bloomsliiug Division ror Northumber land, at GTi nnd 10 10 a. in.; 133 and ii.11 P- m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; i 10 and om p m Sunday Tialns For Now Yolk, 1,30, 3 20. GO,. 10 10 n. m ; 3 10 and 3 3" p. m. For Rimolo-lr nnd G22 a. m.; 1 B 1. 01 and 11 10 p, m. For nimlia and way stntlous JO 2,i a. in For Blnclmmton and way sta tions 0 00 n. m Bloomsbuig Division Leave Scanton, 1010 n. m. and G 10 p. m. t ' ' Lehigh Valley Baihoad. In Effect Nov. 1G, 1902. Ti.il us Leave Scianton For Philadelphia and New Yoilc via D. & II. It. R, at 7. II, tluough Pallor Cur and Day Coach Ctibondilo to Now York nml 9 47 a. in. with L. V. Coach Cnibon clalo to Philadelphia, anil 2 IS, 4 33 (Black Diamond Epuss), nnd 11. II p. in. Sun days, D. &. H. R. .. 15S p m , 93S a. m. I;or hlto Haven, Hnzleton und piincl IMl points In the coal legions, 'via D As II. R. R 7U, 2 IS and 133 p. m. Foi" I unti mi.;, i ii a m Foi Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Hnr ilsburg nnd ptincipal Inteimediato sta ,V,.P'!: v,u D- k II- K- R- 7.41, 9 47 n. m.; 218, 4 11 (Black Diamond Expiess), 11.49 p. m. Sundays. D. & II. R. R.. 9 3S a. m. j and 1 68 nnd 9 17 p. m. I ..r01' Tunkhnnnock, Towanda, Elm! in, itliaea. Geneva and pilnclnal Intermedlnto stations via D . L. & W. R. R.. G 33 a. m. and 1 51 p m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag nia rails, Chicago and nil points west via g; & II. R R . 12 01 p m ; 3 2S (Black Diamond IXpicis). 10 11. 1141 p m. Sun days D. & li. R r, 12 ni. 917 p m I tr ,i mnn 1'trlor and sleeping or Lehigh valley Pallor cais on nil tinlns between Wllkes-Baire and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo nml Knonnrmlnn nH,1irr ROLLIN JL WILBUR, Gun. Supt . 29 Cottlnnd street. New Yoik. CHARLES S LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., 2(5 Cortland otieet. New Yotk. A. W. NONEMACITER, Dlv. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets nnd Pullman reservation ap ply to city ticket office, 09 Public Squaro, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. In effect Nov. 10, 1U0.'.' Stations In Now Yoik, foot Liberty street nnd South Ferry, N. R. Tialns leavo Scianton foi Now Yoik, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town, Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wilkes-Bane and Plttston at 710 a. m , 1 p. m , and 4pm Sundays, 7.15 a. m and 2 10 p m Quaker City Express leaves Scianton 7 30 a. m.. ivlth through solid vestibule tialn with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Philadelphia with onlv ono change ot cais for Baltimoic and Washington, D, C, and all pilnclnal points south and west and has thiough coach for New Yoik. For Avoca, Plttston and Wilkes-Batre, 1 p m. and I p m. Sunday, 7.13 a. m. and 2 10 p m. Foi Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 7 CO n. m. and t p. m Foi Reading, Lebanon and Hariisbur,? via Allentown at 7 30 a. m , 1 p." m and 4, p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m and 2 10 p m. For Tamnqua and Pottsvllle at 7 30 a. m . 1 p rn. and I p m Siindiy, 7.13 a. m. For lutes and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. J3ESSLER. Geneial Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen Pass. Agt. - Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedulo in Effect June 1G, 1902. Tiains leave Scianton u 3s a. m, week davs tluough vestibule tinin fiom Wllkes-Baire. Pullman buffet pat lor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at piinclpal Inteimediato stn tlons Also connects for Stinbiity. Ilui rlsburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Wash ington and for Pittsbuig and tho West. 9 17 a. m.. week davs, tor Simbuiy, Ilat rlsbmg, Phllidelphla. Baltimoic, Wash ington nnd Pittsbuig nnd tho West. 142 p. m, week davs, (Siiudajs, 1 p. m) for Simbuiy. Ilniiishmg, Philadel phia, Baltimoic, Washington and Pitts buig and tho West 3S p. m., week dis, thiniuh vestlbula tiafn from Wilkes-n.ino, Pullman buffet pallor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia v la Pottsvllle, Stops at piinclpal Intermcdl- 4 ,!5 p m , week davs. for Hnzleton, Su.i biny, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pltt-j. bUlB' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effi ct Nov. 1G, JJ02 Tinlns for Ciiibcindalo leave Scianton at G44 7.0. S3S. 1013 n. ill.. ISO".. 1.12, 2 11. !ir.i.' iVl9. -j. "" " ,jrjj u -,) '' ,n,: 'ror'nonetdalc-G II, 101.1 u m ; 2 11 and DFor Wlll;es.Bauo-G::s. 7 11. S II. 9 17, 10 5"? n. in 12 ".I 1 I-'. 2 IS. 3 '. 4 33, (, 10, 7 t 910 10 41. 11.11 p. m For L V i' Tt Points 7 11. 9 47 a. m,; -MF'rl;!i'eni!svUHan,iaI,R. R. PoI,,ts-G3S. n in in 1 12. 3 2.S and I ".3 p. Ill For Albnnv and nil points noith-7.36 a. m. na3BlirjnnAV TUAINR Tor Caibondnle-SDO, 1131 a. m; 2.11, 3Fo?Wn!les!i.a,W,3Sn.m; 12 01, 103. 3 Ior Al."mv9aV,d',,.oi:,ts no, th-3 W p. 7u F,n-ilo ne"dnle-S 50 a in i S'.2 p m. T W BURD1CK. O. P A, Albnnv,. N.-Y. W 'L PRYOTt. D P A.. Scianton. Par, Eiie Bailroad Wyoming Division;. In EU'eot Sopteinber 13, 1902 Tinlns kavo Suinton for New; "Vork, NevVbuigh and Intel mcdlato points, ahje. tor lliiwley and local stations nt, 7 20 a. mro"nonesPd'aio'and White Mills at l&J 'Vtalns ni rive at Scranton at 10 3S a. mt and 9 15 p ni. v New York, Ontario and Western.l .rimn table In effect Sunday, Sept. 23, 1901 Time ll'olvru ljoiIND TRAINS. , o i iy, .., p. in, j. or isew ioik anu 1'lilia delphln 7.30, 1010 a, m and 12 40 and .133 p. in. For Gouldsboro At G.10 p. m. For n-,ins SciuiHon, Cailiondale. Cudnsifl,. Sn 7 '"... t W 1'-'" At .Cm liondale b V p-J, 0' SOUTHBOUND. r ' Leave Lenvo An ivo ni.ninn Cadotia. Caiboiiilulo. Sciantoti.' t' .1 .... 50 ' 7.ri.i m. , No. 0 '";, jr, p pi 4 OOp m. 4 4ip m. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH HOUNDT SUNUair lA,llN0' iA..ivo Arrlvn Tiulns. Scianton Carbomiulo. Cadoslsr?.. k' n S30tt in 9 1011,11) 10 4)niii, Mn n ....7-twp m.Ai,C.iiboiidalo7.fip.'m iu. u ,. itV,a Leavo Atilva Tinlns Cadosla. Caibonclalo. Scianton, No 6 . ..... 6 50 " m- 7--"' m. No 10 .... 1 30 P m. G 00 p, ni. G 47 p. m. Tiains Nos. I on week days, and 9 on Sundays umiect foi New Yoik city. Mid dletowti. Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Os wego nnd all pofnts west. TialiiJNo. 0wlJh "Ouakoi City Ex. presa',at Scianton via C. R R. of N. J.. roi IJhllndelphla. Atlnntlc City, Baltimore. Washington and 'Pennsylvania stata points. Pee tlme-tahlo and consult ticket agents for connections witli other linos." J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A . New York. J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton. Pa. l,e.iu ,yi-. ,invu ,