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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY,
DECEMBER 22, 1902.
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Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
tJsod by people of refinement
for over a G,uarterof;ii.qojatury.
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lego; F. S. Clark nml William Jennings,
of University of Pennsylvania, nro
spending their vncatlons here.
The funeral of Mrs. John Burke took
place on Saturday afternoon. Inter
ment was made In St. Mary's cemetery.
D. Tj. Sanders, of Delta, Col., has
presented his daughter with an Ivors
& Pond piano, It was received on Sat
urday afternoon.
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WAVERLY.
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Tho largo number of people who at
tended the concert at tho Baptist
church last Wednesday evening wore
highly pleased with the entertainment.
It was a success In every particular.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY.
No Order
Acrepled lor Ixsss
Thnn to (Jcnts.
BUSINESS 0PPJRTUSIIIE3. REE ESTATE
Onlj- Half a Cnt a Word.
Onlr Half i Cwt i Tirt.
J (y I Don't Forget l--l Toyland
Today, Tomorrow
and Wednesday
Then Christmas
ARE YOU READY?
Moments are precious the Big Store is the center
of attraction. No better test of its ability to handle
large crowds thoroughly than was displayed on Saturday.
COME TODAY-VISIT THE
The Furniture Department
OV THZ FOURTH FLOOR.
COME TODAY-VISIT THE
Picture Gallery, Rug and
Carpet Department
ON THE THIRD FLOOR'
COME TODAY VISIT THE
ToySand, Also the Fine China,
Cut Glass and Handsome
BncaBrac Department
IN BASEMENT.
Every Department
Holiday
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Kid Gloves for
Women's Our perfection; all j
sizes and colors, black
and white. Pair .... Jj 1 ,U0
Golf Gloves, pair
Toy Department
Magic Lanterns, 35c to $5.00.
Steam Engines, 35c to $5.50.
Child's Roll Top Desks and plain
at 75c to $6.50.
Mechanical Toys in a large
variety, 35c to $3.00.
Glad tidings
Christmas Shoppers.
Our store presents a brilliant array of most excel-
lent Christmas Gifts. Gifts that have the stamp of
quality. "
Watches, Diamond Pendents, Rings, I
Gold Jewelry, Gold Handled Urn- !
brellas and Cut Glass, Sterl-
ing Silverware, Etc., Etc.
And all at prices that are sure to meet your approval.
C. LUTHER, !
133 Wyoming Avenue, Hotel Jermyn,
ESTABLISHED 1857.
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Want Sensible Presents
We have never been as well prepared for the holiday season
as we are now. Our assortment of high class Morris Chairs,
handsome Parlor Rockers, etc. ; Joint Willow Chairs, in new
and artistic designs; Jardinier Stands, etc., is matchless in its,
completeness,
Parlor Rocker, Upholstered Seats $LnO to $10.00
Large, Willow Rocking Chairs 3.00 to 9.00
Morris Chairs, Solid Oak, very heavy, hand
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Hassocks, Carpet Sweepers, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Tapestry
Portiers, etc., at specially low prices,
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on Wednesday evening.
J. Scott
419 Lacka. Ave.,
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Is Full of Interest for
Shoppers.
Hosiery ,
Women's Fine Black Lace Hose,
brilliant lisle lace,
75c to $1.50
Holiday Gifts
Women's The Trefousee, so
well known and cheap. .
All colors and sizes; pricejp 1 ,50
25c to 50c
in the Basement
Pool Tables, $8.50.
Toy Furniture, 25c to $4.98.
Dolls in wagon lots. Special for
Saturday, Jointed and Kid .
Body Dolls at ioc, 35c and 4vC
Drums, Sleds, Horns, Air Guns,
Balls, Jack-in-the-Box, Games,
etc.
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MONTROSE.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Montrose, Dec. 21. Charles Beck, of
Scranton. Is vlsltlnc- relatives In town.
lllland 15. Kstabrook returned Satur- nro (l- wor on tno Simpson property,
day morning to his homo In Harford, Work upon tho house Is being pushed
after spending a short tlmo In 'this ns rapidly ns possible. Mr. Simpson
place. llaa nIso purchased tho rink property.
Biggs Brewster, a student at Prince- To address of Dr. Mackey on "Prac
ton college, arrived here Thursday to tleaI Sanitation," at the Baptist church
spend the holidays with his parents, 'nt Wednesday evening, was .one of
Attorney and Mrs. D. T. Brewster. tllu ln08t Interesting that has been de-
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Jordan and Hvcred here,
daughter, Mildred, left Friday evening George Warner has purchased tho lot
to attend the funeral of Mr. Jordan's ndjolning the Baptist parsonage, on
father, Delos Jordan, who died nt his Mtlln street, and Intends to erect a
late home In Athens, Bradford county, dwelling there tho coming summer.
Thursday afternoon, after a long 111- Rev. . Charles Garner, who has been
nefls from that much dreaded disease, thc minister here for tho colored people
cancer. for several years, has gone to Danville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. B. Hendrlck, of He wna well liked hero and a popular
Hnllstead, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preacher.
S. M. Wilson, tho latter part of lust
week.
G. Carlton Shafer, who Is attending
Pilnceton college, Is expected to arrive
in town tins week to spend his vaca-, Tunkhannock, Dec. 21,-Mlss Ethollnc
tlon at the home of his mother, Mrs. Blakesleo Is spending a few days with
N. II. Shafer, on Church street. relatives at Nicholson.
Misses Fannie Deuel and Margaret Miss Martha Lobeck, of Scranton, Is
Glllen were guests of Miss Bessie Coyle ylsltlnu her sister, Mrs. Mario Frear, at
at Scranton last week i her home on Second street.
Unoii ii vto Line tnknn It wi do- Tho llcen3 for tho Beaumont Hoiibo
Upon a oto being taken t v,as rtc-'nt ueluImont wll, bo transferred from
oldeil to hold the Presbyterian prayer -villnrd Race, tlio present proprietor, to
meeting as usual Chrlstmus night. Uenjntmln Doll, who expects to conduct
A shower and needle bath Is being thu placo henceforth. Tho Lehigh Valley
placed in Company G's now armory, House, at Mchoopany station, has also
Village Hall, for the use of the com- changed hands, having been sold by
pany, nnd it is probable that a gymna- Leonard Champion to Charles Smith of
slum will also be started. The com- ThnGaylord, proprietor of thc Gay-
pany stands second in the Thirteenth ,or(1 lrousey at' Meh,anj.( WBB ln t0vyn
regiment, nnd Captain Dennis and his 0n Friday.
men will make a strong tight to secure Alvah Melhulsh, tho painter. Is suffcr
tlrst place, their percentage being 97, Ing from lead poisoning and is in a dan
only one-half percent lower than the serous condition.
highest. i Mrs Bradley Wakcman visited friends
Photographer I.. G. Tltman was In at,rW" ?"al on, Thursday.
Scranton on Thursdav He Is dolnnr , Mra: Waltor Cassidy, of Lake Carey,
aci anion on inurscia. tie is aomg ms bccn ppon(llng tho week wlu, M
some excellent work in the photograph- ail(1 Mrs Wllllatn noaaicy on Second
is line. street.
Mrs. K. P. Mungor, Miss Mary Van Nono of tho town newspapers will Issuo
Gaasbeok and the Misses Llndermann any edition next week on acount of the
were in Blnghamton Friday. i Christmas holidays.
Arthur B. Fancher arrived here Fri- ' A. T- Adams nnd J. M. Palmer, of tho
day evening from Dickinson collece
r. I. i V irom uicKin on college,
Carlisle, to spend his vacation with his
mother at her home on Bank street.
HOPBOTTOM.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Hopbottom, Dec. 21. F. W. Tennant,
of Clark's Summit, was a caller in town
Thursday.
Mrs. O. D. Roberts and Mrs. W. E.
Brown spent Thursday in Scranton.
Several people from this place at
tended the funeral of Gilbert Smith at
Brooklyn, Wednesday.
Mr. Roberts Is on the sick list.
Mr nnrl Mrq A T. Tllna will onon.l
jur. ami Mrs. A. L. iitus will spend
Christmas with relatives in New Jer-
sey-
Mrs. H. E. Bertholf and Miss Daisy
Smith were callers In Scranton, Friday,
Mrs. Fred Kenner, of Dimock, visited
her sister, Mrs. D. W. Wright this
weej; '
TU.- w T csinriin- p nm,M .
Mih W.L.Sterling, of Bjooklyn, was
a caller at the home of W. E. Brown,
I' rlday.
The remains of J. P. A. Tingley, of
Carbondule, were brought to this place
for burial on Friday. Services were ;
held In tho Universalist church.
Christmas exercises will be observed
ln the churches on Christmas eve.
NICHOLSON.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, Dec. 21. On account of
tho new church not being completed,
the ladies of tho Methodist Episcopal wnno neany me same nas ueen strength
church have postponed the Christmas cne(1 b' a few changes that havo been
dinner until inter.
Mrs. John Bailey, of Harrlsburg, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
J. Black.
Mrs. B. B. Blakesley and daughter, of
Tunkhunndck, are spending a few days
with her husband, Mr. B. B. Blakesley.
Mrs. V. C. Decker spent a few days
In Scranton last week.
Mrs. F. C. Driggs was a caller in
Scranton, Saturday.
AVOCA.
John Robinson arrived homo from the
Eastern penitentiary on Saturday even
ing.
The funeral of Thomas Healey tor
place on Saturday morning. A requlc
mass was read by Rev. William .
Healey, a brother of tho deceased. Ue
P. F. Loughney was deacon; Rev. 3
F. Cawley, sub-deacon, and Rev. J. J
Morrison was master of ceremonies. L
the sanctuary were Rev. J. J. McCabi
J. J. Curran, P. F. Quinnnn and J. V
Jordan. Interment was made in St.
Mary's cemetery.
Charles Druffner, Patrick McNultj
and Patrick Heston, of Baltimore col-
An Old and Well-Tried Bemedy,
MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP
for children teething. Is tho preset Iptiou of
ono of tho best femalo physicians and
nurses In tho United States, nnd hua been
Uied sixty years with novor-fnlllng sue
cess. by millions of mothers for tholr chil
dren. During tho process of teothlng Its
value Is Incalculable. It relloves tho child
from pain, cures diarrhoea, gilping in tha
bowels, and wind colic. By giving health
to tho child It rests tho mother. Price,
twenty-tlvo cents a bottle.
An
Impossibility
You might just as well try to lift yourself in a tab as to try and get your list ol
.hrutmas Prcbcnts complete without first calling at Florey & Brooke, Camera and
Codai department, 532 534 Spruce St., everything in the photographic line,Albunis,
Calendars, Poster Boards etc.
We have just recoived in our Sporting Goods Department o shipment of To
boggans at all prices, all other lines are now complete. Come and see,
Open Evenings.
Florey & Brooks,
533-524 Spruce Street.
A. number of carpenters and laborers
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune,
enfB" ""llding & Supply Company,
were hero on Thursday, settling with tho
mb nssnr,,nMnn Tnv tho now L
building, recently erected here.
A Melghload of eight young couple en
joyed a sieighrlde to Meehoopany on
Thursday evening and took supper at
Gaylord's hotel.
THEATRICAL.
Christmas at the Lyceum.
"Our New Minister," Denman Thomp
son and Georgo W. Ryer's new comedy
drama of New England life, which Scran-
i ton saw for tho first tlmo Inst season, Is
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amusement-loving public. It wilt bo seen
again at tho Lyceum Christmas afternoon
and evening.
"Our New Minister" is, lirst of all, nnd
above nil, an American play, racy of the
solI Tho scene is laid In a small New
Ens'and village, called Hardscrabble, and
its Yankee flavor is pronounced and un-
mlstukablo. "Our New Minister" has no
llorso play but on the contrary c7ory
character and situation is natural, and a
strong current of humanity flows through
it all. A magnificent scenic production
will bo seen. Scats on salo Tuesday at
J a- "
Successful Comic Opera.
Dainty music, pretty girls, magnificent
costumes and clever comedians are tho
elements which have mado tho musical
comedy "San Toy" so popular with tho
theater-going public. It Is claimed that
this season It will bo found that "Snn
Toy" is mounted in oven better shaoo
than ever before and that tho company
A now feature this season will bo tho
orchestra, which is carried by the com
pany and which Is to bo combined with
tho houso orchestra, making an en
larged one, such as is not often heard
outsldo of tho largo cities. In tho cast of
"San Toy" arc Samuel Collins, Georgo
K. Fortoscue, Hobart Smock, Naglo Bar
ry, Sarony Lambert, Joseph Cauto, Elglo
Bowen, Nelllo Lynch, Norah Lambert,
and a chorus of sixty. Tho orchestra will
bo directed by John Braham. "San Toy"
comes to tho Lyceum next Saturday, mat
lnco nnd night. Seats on salo Christmas
morning at 9 o'clock.
Special Matinee Today.
The Chester Do Vondo Stock company
II open a week's engagement at tho
ademy of Music, commencing with a
leclal matinco today, presenting, "Ten
on Door."
"Tin Ton Door," was tho bill adver
ted at tho Lyceum Inst night by tho
hester Do Vondo Stock company, snys
ho Elmlra Advertiser, "and it was wit
icssed by ooe of tho largest audiences
hut over wltnes&cd a performance at tho
Lyceum. Tho play 13 on tho way to be-.-omo
a great piece. It furnishes plot,
ncldent, situation, humur, sentiment and
devotion nlong with a wholesomo dash
of llfo and color."
Tho attraction tonisht will be "Tho
Bond of Honor." For Chilstmas two
unusually fctrong plays will bo presented.
Matlneo, "Silver Creek Fort"; night, "A
Drop of Poison," Prices, matinee, 10, CO
and 30 cents; night, 10, 20, 30 and 00 cents.
Seats on salo Tuesday at 9 a, m,
Andrew Mack Coming:.
An Iilsh comedian us a lieutenant In tho
American army will bo a new chnractor
to tho stago, Andrew Mack will bo tho
actor who will Impersonate tho character
Don't Try it.
For Bent.
FOIl ItENT-Courtrlght House. Wilkes-
uaric, is in mo. i order, contains iu
rooms, Iiiib large basement, and barn for
CO horses. Bent $150 per month, HpbsoI &
Co., 30 Bennett Building, Wlllccs-Uarrc. ,
$18 For Bent Ton-room house; excellent
neighborhood; all modern improve
ments, on avenuo. Apply to II. P. Ham
ilton, 420 Spruco street.
For Bale.
FOB SAtiE Christmas trees nt wholesalo
prices; church trees a specialty. Now
'Phono 1003, corner Nay Aug avenuo and
Green Bldgo street. B. K. Duvls.
OYST13B and dining room doing nice
business, will bo sold cheap if sold this
week. 207 Lackawanna avenuo.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED TO KENT A furnished house;
no children. Address A. B. C, Tho
Tribune.
WANTED-Small furnished house. Ad
dress Box 300. city.
Booms and Board.
THE LINDEN, -'SOO Llndon street, has a
numoer or ucsiramo vacancies; ngnt
rooms and choice tablo board.
PLEASANT rooms with board for four
or five young men. Inquiro 332 Wash
ington avenue.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out delay. Writo for our special mar
ket letter. Free on application. S. M.
Htbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchange. -II and 46
Broadway, New York. Established 1S04.
Long Distance 'Phone 238S Broad.
Beal Estate.
FOR SALE Thirty-two acres of land in
city limits, $3000 per acre, one-half
down, but on time; an opportunity for
business site; railroad running through
premises. Address A. M. O'Donncll, For
est City, Pp.., or James Moonoy & Bro.,
Moonoy Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
Lost.
LOST A white bull terrier pup, answers
to name of Bob. Reward if returned
to 02) Qulney avenue.
SE LED PROPOSALS;
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In
the ofilco of the City Recorder by tho
Director of tho Department of Public
Works at 3 o'clock p. m. on Monday, tho
12th day of January, 1MB, tor tho con
struction of a viaduct upon and along
West Lackawanna avenue, from Seventh
avenue to Ninth avenue ncross and over
the tracks of tho Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western Railroad Company, in ac
cordance with plans and specifications on
file ln the Department of Public Works,
Bureau of Engineering.
Each bidder shall enclose with his pro
posal, cash or certified check, ln the sum
of ono thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, as a
guarantee to execute a contract If award
ed the same. In case the bidder to whom
the contract shall havrt been awarded, re
fuses or omits to execute a contract for
tho work in accordance with the
plan's and specifications therefor with
in ten (10) days from the date of the
award, tho enclosure accompanying his
proposal shall bo forfeited to the use of
the City of Scranton.
Bidders are requested to mall their pro
posals from the postoflice of tho city or
town in which their main office Is situ
ated. Bidders will bo furnished with proposal
blanks at the Bureau of Engineering and
no others will bo accepted.
All proposals shall be mailed to tho City I
Controller of tho City of Scranton and
snail lie marked on tho enveloDO "Pro
posal for West Lackawanna Avenue Via
duct," and must be received in said offlco
not later than 2.30 p. m., Monday, Jan
uary, 12, 1903. '
Tho city reserves tho right to reject any
or all bids.
JOHN E. ROCHE. Director,
Department of Public AVorks.
Scranton, Pa., Dec. 1C, 1902.
G4jL.
CLERK'S NOTICE in Bankruptcy In tho
District Court of the United States
for thc Middlo District of Pennsylvania.
C. P. Slack, of Scranton, Lackawanna
county, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under
the act of Congress of July 1, 1&9S, hav
ing applied for a full discharge from all
debts provable against his estate under
said act, notlco is hereby given to all
known creditors and other persons In In
terest, to appear before tho said Court
nt Scranton, In said District, on tho 5th
day of January, 1003, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show rnuso, If any they have,
why tho piayor of tho said petitioner
should not bo granted.
EDWARD R. W. SEARLE, Clerk.
In his now play by Theodora Burt Sayro
entitled "Tho Bold Soger Boj."
Mr. Mack will present his now play nt
tho Lyceum Friday night. Scats on salo
Wednesday at 9 a. m.
Bon-Ton Burlesquers.
Brightness and snap, together with a
slight tlngo of "spice" are tho predomin
ating features of tho "Bon-Ton Burlesque
company" that Is booked to ajipear at the
Star today commencing with tho usual
matinee.
Two particularly bright travesties, "Tut.
tl Fruttl" and "A Daffy Shop" aro tho
mediums used to present the company iu
n;i amusing and entertaining mixture of
song, dnnce, snappy dialogue and humor
ous Incident,
Botween "Tuttl Fruttl" and "A Daffy
Houso" thcro will bo seen a morltorlous
olio of specialties by Hoey and Lee, who
aro considered to bo tho best eccentric
IHobrow comedians iu America. Miss
Graco Leonard, a hnndsomo woman with
a rich contralto volco; tho Barrett broth
oks, Irish comedians, Inimitable story
tellois and real jig dancers; the Navotto
sisters, a pair of beautiful song birds and
ncrobatic soubrettos; Frank Byron nnd
Louisa Langdon in their jovial furcu,
"Tho Hound of tho Baskervlllos"; tho
Simpsons, talented musical artists.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
Iinkewood, Queen of Winter Resorts.
Of all winter resorts where people
congregate for social pleasures and
outdoor sports, Lakowood easily lends.
It is but fifty-nine miles from New
York and In the heart of tho great pine
region of New Jersey, proverbial for
its sandy soil, light, resinous nlr and a
perfect climate, The resort Is a suni
tariuin only as ono desires to make It,
and the Idea should be dispelled that
none go there except for recuperation.
On tho contrary, Lakewood is n great
social centre for all that wenltli can
conceive In the way of Indoor and out
door pleusuies and sports, and has a
reputation us such which Is world
wide. The delightful outdoor sports,
goir, the hunt, skating on Lake Cura
saljo, polo, driving, riding and cycling,
uro kept up from October until May,
and no moro healthful courses or roads
exist anywhere. Lakewood is leached
only by tho New Jersey Central in fast,
vestlbuled parlor car trains that de
part at convenient hours from stations
in New York at foot of Liberty street
and South Ferry. Lakewood booklet on
application to C. M. Burt, general pas
senger ugent, New York city.
Branch WAN r uffi'Hi,
Want Advertisements Will Bo
Becelved nt Any of the Follow
ing; Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul
berry street nnd Webster avo.
GUSTAV PICHEL, 6G0 Adama
avenuo.
West Side
GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South
Main avenuo.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Cedar
avenue.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
Main avenuo and Market
street.
Green Ridge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dick
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, 920 Green Rldgo
street.
C. LOREN55, corner Washington
avenue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenue.
Dunmore
J. a. BONE & SON.
Help Wanted.
WANTED-Agents to sell tea and cof
feo 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 a line of well
Known mining shoes. One who is well
acquainted with tho trado and can see
them often. Address Box 31, Milford, N. J.
Agents Wanted.
LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic
General Agent for this county. No
hooks, Insurance, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance with merchants and mnnu
factuiers necessary. Permanent. Bond.
State age, experience, references first let-
L.r- T&?,ar? SSl. Sult0 C72- No- 1001 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED A situation as nurse; ago 15.
Addres- J. R., P. O. box 113, Scranton,
WANTED Position as bookkeeper, fully
(nullified to handle either single or
double entry set of books; three years'
experience. Am employed at present
but wish to como to tho Lackawanna Val
ley. Can furnish references. Address K
Tribune office, Carbondale, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-By a young
man, willing to do any kind of work.
Address 820 Fifth street, Dunmore.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FOR RENT Furnlsl J rooms, heated
with steam, at 5U Mulberry street,
near Washington avenue; prices reason
able. FOR RENT Front furnished bed rooms
for gentlemen. 312 Washington avenuo.
FOR RENT A furnished room on second
floor fiont, $1.50 week. G35 Adams avo.
LEGAL.
MY WIFE, Florence M. Shifter, having
loft my bed nnd board, 1 hereby glvo
notlco that I will not be responslblo for
any debts contracted by her.
(Signed) JESSIE SHIPPER.
West Seneca, Dec. 17, 1!)0
RESOLUTION authoilzlng n tax to llqui
date tho principal and interest of
bonds Issued by tho borough of Mooslc,
Pa.
Whereas, tho borough of Moosic,
through Its town council, at a meeting of
the Bamo held on November (!, IDOL", au
thorized on increase of its Indebtedness
in tho sum of J2.000 and that bonds to
that amount be Issu d in denom. nations ot
$1,000 each, b.iid bonds to matuiu in five
nnd six years, respectively.
Bo It lesolved that a tax of 2 mills be
levied and collected each and every year
on tho assessed valuation of said borough
to proviuo tor the payment of the prin
cipal and Intel est of tho said amount at
tho tlmo of maturity.
Passed Dec. Sth, 1M2.
W. L. ANTHONY,
President of Council.
THOMAS SUTCLIFFE, Clerk.
THOMAS GEMMELL, Burgess.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A., 53
Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 18!H.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B.,
Real Estate Exchange Bldg., 120 Wash
ington avenue.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
H. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CON
nell building.
Dentists.
DR. E. C, EILENBERGER, PAULI
building, Spruce street, Scranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 WYOMING avo
Eire Insurance.
SCHLAGER & CO,, 401 Connell Building.
Patent Attorneys.
PA rENTSLnAccs
Tho only licensed and equipped patent
solicitor Iu the city. No charge for In
formation on patentability; ovor ten
years' experienci
Kcploglc & Co.. Mcars Bldtr.
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 and lil FRANK
lln avenuo. Rates lensonable.
P, S51EGLEH, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W.
Piibst-ngcr depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. Victor Koch, Propilotor,
Scavenger.
ATBTmuGas CLEANS privy vaults
and cess pools: no odor; oaly Improved
pumps used, A. B. Brlggs. proprietor.
Leave ordeis 110 North Main uvenue.
or Blcko's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Both telephones.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA.
ave., Scrunton, mfrs. of Wire Screons
Miscellaneous.
MEOARGEH BROS., PRINTERS' SUP.
puts, envelopes, paper bags, twlno.
Warehouse, 130 Washington avenuo.
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be bud in Scrunton at the news stand
of Reismaii Bros., 400 Spruco and CO
Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lackawanuu
ave.; I. 8. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Quick, straight lonnn or Building and
Loam At from I to 0 per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker. 311-315 Council building.
Employment Agency.
RELIABLE help can bo procured nt Mrs.
. ;, u,-, Stnrkoy's Employment Of nco.
130 Washington avenue, rooms 1! and 4.
Toko clovntor.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and We3torn.
IN Effect Juno 1, 1U02.
Trains lonvo Scranton for Now York
i.13,80' c-03t 7,co "nd 10.10 a. m.; 12.40,
3.40, 3.35 p. m. For New York nnd Phila-dolphla-Y.GO.
10.10 a. m., nnd 1LM0 and ii.33
lV,.m,i p"r Qouldsboro-At U.10 p. m. For
il'P"!01,15' --2 m,d D0 tt- '": i-K. tno
ami 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton, Elmira,
and way statlons-10.25 'n. m.. 1.05 p. in.
For Oswego, Syiucusu and Utlca-1.15 and
; i ?;.im,, M" '' '" Oswego, Byracuso
and Utlca train at fi.22 a. m. dally, except
i?"ldnft For Montroso-9.00 a. m.; 1.05
a Jin ,":. .T- Nicholson accommodation
-4.00 nnd 0.15 p. m.
inS i onjshi'Jg Dlvlslon-For Northumber
nii ai,c-35 nml 10.10-a. m.: 1.55 and fi.10
and 9.0,, p. m.
r 8-,!!Z rralns-For Now York, 1.50, 3 20.
S'JJralo-1.15 and G.22 a. m.; 155. 0.50 and
II. In n m T? ti-i , ' ' i.
n ; ' J i j'.iuuru uiiu way Bullions
tlnnn om For DnThnmton and wny sta-
tt. ?.'w '" " "loomsuurg uivision
Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 0.10 p. m.
Lehigh Vnlloy Railroad.
In Effect Nov. 10, 1902.
t. ,,. Trntns Leave Scranton
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
ILK. B-. at 7.11, through Parlor Car
""'J Pjy Coach Carbondale to New Yorls
JiSi 9;47JJ;.m- w'th L. V. Coach Carbon
n!. t0 Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4.35 (Black
?,i?,L"l1 Kspress), and 11.40 p. m. Sun-
?A V,. ; R- 15S P- m.. 9.3S a. m.
! , '"? Haven, Huzlcton and princi
pal points In tho coal regions, via D. &
Pottsvllle. 7.41 a. in.
I'or Bethlehem, Enston, Rending, Har
nsmirg and principal Intermediate sta
tions. Vlfi Tl A IT T T 1 tl n rr .
I n ip . .. ,V. ' 'i U. 'v.. 1.11, j.m u. 111,,
1S, 4 3j (Ulnck Diamond Express), 11.49 p.
and l.DS and 9.17 p. m.
For Tunkhannock, Towandn, Elmlra.
uiiaca, Ocnova nnd principal intermediate
Si1?".? vin D- L- & W. R. R., 6.35 a. m.
anil 1.55 p. ni.
o,?I0ir-. 9,cnevn' Rochester. BufTalo, Nlag
?J i'alla- Chicago and all points west via
fJi. ", ,u- n- '"Ol p. m.: 3.28 (Black
ninmond Express). 10 11, 11.49 p. m. Sun
days . D. & u. n. R., 12.03. 9.17 p. m.
v 11 mJ,n Parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
J5 y Parlor cars on all trains between
WIlkcs-Dnrro nnd Now York. Philadol
P,U?'TIlffnI ,ln1 Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 28
Ootland street. New Yorld
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23
Cortland street, Now York.
o WA NONESTACHER, Div. Pass. Agt,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservation ap
WrW0 city 'lekot office. C9 Public Square,
Wllkes-Barro. Pa.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
In effect Nov. 10, lUuJ.
Stations In New York, foot Liberty
street and South Ferry, N. R.
Trains leave Scranton for Now York,
Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Allon
town, Alauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash
ley, WIlltes-Bnne and Pittston at 7.30 a.
m., 1 p. m., nnd 4 p. in. Sundays, 7.13 a.
m. and 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express
leaves cramon i.m a. m.. witn tnroii'-ili
solid vestibuio train with Pullman Buffet
Parlor Car for Philadelphia with only
ono change of cars for Baltimore and
Washington, D. C, and all principal
points south and west and has through
coach for Now York.
For Avoca, Pittston nnd Wilkcs-Barro,
1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday. 7.13 a. m.
and 2.10 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m.
For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg
via Allentown nt 7.30 a. in., 1 p. m. and 4
p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. and 2.10 p. m.
For Tamaqua and Pottsvllle nt 7.30 a.
m.. 1 p. in. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m.
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
station.
W. G. RESSLER, General Managor.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt.
. .
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule ln Effect Juno 10, 1902.
Trains leave Scranton 0.3S a. m., week
d.ivs, through vestibuio train from
UKCS-IJ.H 1 U. XUIIIllllll MllltUl 11, 11)1 Ulll
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
' vlllo; stops at principal intermediate sta
1 tions. Also connects for Simbury. Har
risburg, Philadelphia. Baltlmoro, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and tho West.
a .m n...r.l. iln.'i. , A.. C.,l. ,, TTi-im.
y.1!! U. 111.. n-li uBp vji tntm.,. J . -inii-
risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West.
1 42 P. m., week days, (Sundays. 1.5S p.
m.), for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3 S p. m., week days, through vestibuio
trnfn from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet
parlor rar and coaches to Philadelphia- via
Pottsvlllu. Stops at principal lntermedl-
4.35 p. m,, week davs, for Hazloton, Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts-.
bUlir' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr.
J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt.
Dolawaro and Hudson.
In Effect Nov. 10. li)02.
Ti-nlna for Caibondale leave Scranton n.
G41 730, 8.3S. 10.13 n. m.I 12.05. 1,12. 2.U.
Siso: C.29. OS, 7.22. S.33, 9.50, 11.20 p. m.;
12ForaiTmiesdalo-0.l4, 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 and
D'k0?" Wllkes-Barro-CSS. 7.41. 8.11. 9.47,
10 53 a. in 12.03. 1.42. 2.1S, 3.23, 4.33, 0.10,
7 4S 910 10.11. ll. P. '"
For L V. PoInls-7.11. 9.17 a. m.j
br4 3pSnnsylvaa'la "r. . R. Points-0 .
n 17 n m 1.12. 3.2S nnd 1.3u p. m.
For Albany and ull points north-7.38 u.
,. and a-50sP-N- AY TrtAINg,
For Curbondalo-S.ro, U.3J a. m.; 2.11.
3-W. C.C2 and lhl7 P. in-
3-28. 0 32 and 9.17 n. in. .. -,
For Hoi e" lale-sro 11. m.; 352 p. m. -
j w BimDICK. a. P. A.. Albany. N. Y.
W ' L PRYOR. D. P. A., Scranton. Pal'
Erie Railroad Wyoming Division.
In Effect September U, 1902. -
nvnlns leave Scrunton for Now York,
1 ram" ,"-"'., i,.i,.mn.llnln ntlla fl an
Srilawley "Una local stations at 7.20 a.
"iVonesdaio'and White Mills at 1.33
'VriUns arrlvo at Scranton at 10.33 a. ra.
and 9.15 p. m.
New York, Ontario and Western.
-rimo tablo In effect Sunday, Sept. 23, 1903.
ilm0 X NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Leavo Arrlva.
Trains Scrunton. Cnibondalo. Ciidosin.
vn 7 ...... U.io p. in.Ar.Carboudalu 0. It p.m-
o, 1 mi" Knii'i'ii linirKD ' ,H
Leavo Leavo Arrive
-1... fadosla. Caiboudalo. Scraninn.
No 0 C.50U. in. 7.25a. in
nS' 2 ..... . 2-13 ! nl- -1 W P- "I. 443 P. ra
SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND.-
fiu"" Leavo Leavo Airlva
Trntns Scianton. Cnibondule. Cadosla,
N if K-S0a. in. 9.10 u, in. 10.13 a. tn.v
No 5 ,.,.,. 7.W p. m.Ar.Carbondalo 7.45 p.m
" Leavo Leavo Arilvu
Trains Cadotla. Carbondale. Scranton.
No. 6 K u- m- T-25 m.
No 10 ..... 1-S P- '" !' " P- m.
Trains Nos. 1 on week days, nnd 9 on
Sundays connect for Now York city, Mld
dietown. Walton. Norwich, Oneida. Os
wego and all polntB west.
Tiuln No. C. with, "Ounkor City Ex.
press" at Scranton. via C, R. R. of N, J.,
for Philadelphia, Atluutlc City, Baltlmoro.
Washftigton and Pennsylvania statu
points.
Seo tlmo-tablo and consult ticket agent
for connections with other lines.
J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A-. New York.
J. E. WELSH, T, P. A., Scranton. Pa.