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THE SCRANTON TRIBUJfB-THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1002.
ONLY 7 DAYS MORE
In Which to Take Advantage of This Phenomenal Offer. The Orat Quaker
Physician Will Treat All Persons Applying Before January 1st for the Nom
inal Sum of $5 a Honth, medicines Included. Many Cases Are Cured In One
Jlontlis Time. This Offer Positively Expires on the 31st Day of This
flonth and Will Not Be Extended Beyond That Date Under Any Circum
stances. Doctor Byer's Power Over Disease, an Inborn Quality Which Few
Possess.
Doctor Chui'chiniiii Dyers wishes to bIvo
lollnlto notlco that his famous J3 offer
positively expires on Wednesday, Dec. :il,
It 8 p. 111. All porsonn who wish fo bo
irenled fiii 3 per niontli must cnll be
fore tlint time, us this oftor will not ho
Ixtended under nny circumstances, if
foil wish to hes cured for u nominal sum,
aw Is your opportunity. Doctor Uydis
tvishes to stuto that most caws uro cured
h ono month's time. If you 1110 suffer
)ig from any disease, If you havo tiled
loclor after doctor without success, If
j-ou havo given up hopo mid havo con
Mudcd that lhero was no relief this Bldo
)f tho Brave, call on Doctor Dyers. Uo
jvlll glvo you tho most careful X-ray el
imination known to science, llo will toll
foil exactly what -your trmihlo Is, and It
your case is curablu ho will agi'eu to treat
j-ou at tho nominal sum of $3 a month,
mcdlclno Inrhulcd, providing you stall
treatment with him on or beforo tho 31st
flay of December. This Is positively
lour last opportunity, us this rate will
Hot bo extended after tho date mentioned
Under any circumstances.
ASTHMA,
Mis. Charles Miller, Petersburg,
Jays: ".My llttlo daughter, Lena, hud
buffered from Bronchial Asthma since a
tmall child. Tho attacks wero very so
lere and she would havo to Rasp to got
her breath. Sho could not sleep tit night
Slid it was pitiful to seo her gradually
Wasting away. As a last resort I took her
to tho offices of Doctor Byeis, and the
Improvement under his treatment was
(imply wonderful. Today sho sleeps well,
fats well niul is n different child in every
tvuy. God bless the Great Quaker Phy
sician for rostoihig my llttlo child's
health."
FREE X-BAY EXAMINATION.
Doctor Byeis never accepts a case un
less ho knows to a rerlalnty tho cause of
tho trouble, and this can only bo deter-
?nlned by a scientific X-Rny examination,
lis X-Itay outlll is tho most elaborate
Mid complete in this country. 15y his spe
cial Fluoroscopic attachment ho Is ubln
to cxamiuo all parts of the body and find
nut to an absolute certainty tho rntiu of
the patient's affliction, ''omo and be ":
tinlned; it Is absolutely fice.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
PITTSTON.
Special to tho Scranton Tillmuc.
Pittslun, Dec. 2-1. A tramp who gave
5ii& name as Michael O'liiien; losldenee,
New York city; profession. :i ilreus ac
robat; was captured last night while at
tempting to burglarize Gllboy's saloon
nt Duryoa. About 12 o'clock members
uf tho family who weio down stairs in
:i bide loom, heard a frcieum and calls
for help from an upstairs bod room oc
cupied by a servant j;lrl. Hurrying to
the place. I'n trick Gilboy found the
tramp In the girl's room. The man was
placed under .arrest and this morning
'Squire Gilboy committed lilm to the
county jail to await the notion of tho
grand jury. O'Brien had been about the
town all day doing acrobatic stunts for
the drinks. Later injlhe evening when
Chief Cosgrovo retired to his room at
the hotel lie discovered that his re
volver had been stolen.
An artesian well has been sunk on tho
ICxeter Machine works property, find a
lino quality of water has been found.
Harry MacFarlane, a well-known
young machinist of "West Pittston, who
has been working of late at Mononga
licla, Pa., was brought home sick yes
terday, and it Is feared ho will have nn
attack of typhoid fever.
Burgess Forttr's young son was ar
rested yesterday afternoon for riding
his bicycle on the sidewalk of West
Pittston borough. The lad was given a
hearing- by his father at the town hull
and fined the usual nmount, ?3.
A slight case of varllold has been dis
covered at Exeter borough among sonic
Polish Immigrants who recently ar
rived from Buffalo. The board of health
of the borough has ostubllshPd a strict
quarantine of the case, and hare placed
sunids tut duty night and day. Dr.
Fleming Is attending; the case. A case
was also discovered at Duryoa, but
proved to bo so very Might that the
quarantine was lifted today,
Tho Miners' Gloo flub of ten voices
from Edwardsville and vicinity, which
jnadc a tour of tho big cities of the
cast during the recent strike, havo ar
ranged to give a concert In tho Welsh
Congregational church of this city on
January 20.
A slight lira broke out In tho Rod Ash
leln of tho Clear Spring mine yester
3ay, but was extinguished ueforu any
material damage had been done.
A bad wreck occurred on tho Lehigh
Valley Main lino near Falls a few ev
enings ugo. A south bound freight train
crashed Into another train uu a siding
nml several cars, Including a cargo of
sugar, was thrown down nn embank
ment into the river. Fortunately no
ono wns injured.
At the Coxton yard of tho r.ehlgh
Valley lust evening a fi eight car on a
nldlng brnko aivny and moving to tho
main line was struck by tho went bound
locul passenger train which leaves hero
tit -1.50. Tho cur and tho engine wero
slightly damaged but tho passengers es
caped Injury,
.liaison Davis, who resided here somo
twenty-live years ago, died Inst Friday
nt Hampton, W, VC'a., and tho remains
were brought hero yesterday and taken
lo tho home of H. W. Hozelle, nt Mill
City, from whence the funeral took
iilacc today.
7 M, V, Coons, who secured tho lease of
Millie hall, Intends making extensive
Improvements to the place before tho
beginning of next season, Among the
changes will be the changing of tho
How Ui Avoid the Dangers of n Cold,
Everyone must realize tho dangers
attending), a severo cold, and that it Is
ulways pr'udent to remain In-doors un
til Jho dagger Is passed. Many, how
over, do mot feel able to Jos the time
and will to Interested in knowing that
ii severe ctSltl may be broken up and
nil danger (avoided by the prompt use
uf Chanibe luin's Cough Remedy. It
not only curies, but cures quickly and
counteracts olny tendency towurrt pneu
monia. For tulo by all druggists.
BI-OHEMIC TREATMENT.
Tho different tissues of tho body are
mado tip of mlnuto colls, and when theso
colls beeomu disarranged, dlseiiMir Is tho
result. IJy Htipplylnic ! proper nutri
ment to liio cells, perfect health can bo
obtained. All diseases, no matter how
chronic, can bo cured by bringing t ho
cells back to their normal condition. Tho
treatment used by Doctor Byei-H Is not
allopathic or homeopathic. It Is a treat
ment based upon nn exact ncleneo mid
cures with tho certainty of a llxed law.
Dr. Byer's Record,
Doctor Byers -was born of Quaker
parentage and received his early edu
cation under the influence of that re
ligious denomination.
He graduated with honor from the
Jefferson Medical College of Phila
delphia, 1872.
Full course attendance Pennsylva
nia Hospital for Acute and Surgical
Diseases.
late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's
Hospital, Philadelphia.
late of Prof J. Soils Cohen's Clinics
Diseases of the Throat.
Xate Examining Physician Knights
Templar and Masonic Mutual Aid As
sociation of Cincinnati, O.
a.
old fashioned seats for up-to-date ones,
ill". Coons takes nossesslnn .Tnnnni-v r.
and the people will be offered some
flrst-elus. attractions for the -balance
of the season. It was expected that
tho new opera house would bo opened
by the first of the year, but numerous
delays have boon met with and It will
hardly be opened until Feb, 13. A num
ber of the bookings for the new house
for tho month of January and February
will be transferred to Music hall.
Announcement has been received hero
of tho death at Bristol, England, of
Thomas Bush, who a few years ago
conducted a tailoring establishment
here.
HONESDALE.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Honesdale, Dec. 21. Tuesday after
noon the Honesdale schools closed for
the Christmas vacation, which will last
until January C.
A quiet wedding took place .at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Richmond Tuesday morning at 7
o'clock, on Church street. Their daugh
ter, Miss Carrie E., and Henry A.
Tlngloy were united in marriage by
Rev. C. Ii. Percy, of tho Baptist
church. After a wedding breakfast,
Mr. and Mrs. Tingley left by tho Erie
train for New York city, to bo absent
about one week. They will reside in
Honesdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Rowley of
Scranton, are spending Christmas with
Mrs. Rowley's relatives.
About forty couples invaded the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mantle,
on High street, Saturday night, and
spent a pleasant evening. The occasion
being tho fifteenth marriage aninver
sary of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mantle.
On Friday and Saturday night at tho
opera house the Wills Comedy com
pany, In tho laughable farce, "A Trip
to Atlantic City."
Honosdalo merchants havo done an
unusually largo holiday business in all
kinds of mpiehnndlso. Tho capacity of
all tho shops and factories havo been
taxed to their utmost and tho em
ployes have money to spend, which de
notes a prosperous Honesdale,
The llttlo ones of tho Presbyterian
Sunday school, as Is their usual cus
tom, with their Christmas exercises,
made every ono happy with their can
tata and llttlo brownies, which was
pleasantly given. Tho chapel was
crowded with old and young, Every
scholar received a gift from tho school.
C. II, Annbruster, who has so ctllcl
ontly filled tho office of sheriff of
Wayno county for tho term now clos
ing, will, about tho fith of January re
move with his family to Muuch Chunk
whero ho will engage In tho hotel busi
ness. The Carroll brothers and It. M. Doran
of tho Black Diamond Minstrels will go
to Binghnmtoii to tako part in an en
tertainment to bo given in tho latter
city by the Vance Minstrel troup on
Now Year's eve.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Herbert James of
Lanesboro aro spending Christmas
with Honesdale relatives.
Captain N. K. Blgelow and Attorney
Hermun Jlarmes will eat Christmas
dinner at their former home In Niagara
and Pleasant Mount.
Miss Grace A. Cory, who has been
teaching In the Heffloy school, Brook
lyn, N, Y Is spending tho holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Corey,
-..i.i ii. i.i
OLDFOllGE.
The schools of the boroughs closed on
Wednesday for the Christmas vacation.
They will reopen on Monday, January
5, l'J03.
Master Bruce Dawson Injured his
shoulder on Saturday, whllo playing
with some companions. Fortunately
no bones were broken.
The official board assisted by the la
HE WAS PARALYZED. .
Mr. John Jenkins, Dunmore, Pn.(
says: "flovon years ago I foil down nn
clovator shaft and injured my splno. find
as a result my legs bocamo completely
parnlMicd. No ono can appreciate i tho
tcnlblo condition I was In oxcopt thoso
who havo Bono through tho samo ordeal,
From a hIioiik, vigorous man I had been
transformed into a helpless cripple, l
could only walk by tho aid of crutches,
and only then with tho greatest difficulty.
Having read about tho almost miraculous
cincs that wero being performed dally by
Doctor Byeis I concluded, as a lost re
sort, to try his treatment. I begun to Im
provo almost Immediately, and this im
provement has been so rapid and my pres
ent condition Is so satisfactory that I feel
It a duty to mankind to niako a public
statement of what tho Great Quaker i Phy
sician has dono for mo. Surely a doctor
that Is able to do such wondors must bo
possessed of moro than human power. I
shall never cease sounding Doctor Dyers
praise wherever I may bo."
HEI WAS DEAF.
Mr. John E. Haley, Carbondale,
Miys: "I had been deaf for a long while.
I could not hear In church. I shunned 'my
neighbors because I could not understand
what they Bald. I had noises In my heart
and my whole nervous system became af
fected. T lost flesh rapidly and In six
weeks I lost over 20 pounds. I tried three
of tho best doctors in Carbondale, but
without any result. Something seemed to
tell mo that I ought to try Doctor Byors
Treatment. I went to his offices and
placed myself under Ills care. That was
live months ngo. My hearing bus been
restored. Last Sunday I went to church
niul hoard overv word the preacher said.
I now meet with my friends and converse
with them, and I assuro you I will novor
ceaso sounding tho praises of Doctor By
ora' nnmo for restoring my hearing. Ills
power over dlseoso comes from a Higher
Influenco than human. God bless tho
Great Quaker Doctor."
DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYERS
Chief Consulting Physician of tho Bl
Chemic Treatment.
PERMANENT OFFICES,
Entire Second Floor.
412 Spruce Street, Scranton Pa.
Office Hours, 0 a. m. to 12; 2 p. m. to 4.
Evenings, 7 to S Dally.
Sundays, 30 n. m. to 12 m.
dies of the church will hold an enter
tainment and supper at the Brick
church on New Year's eve. Tho ad
mission to the entertainment and the
supper will bo 23 cents. Everybody is
cordially invited.
Olln Jacobs, of Syracuse University
Is spending Ills vacation with his par
ents at tho M. E. parsonage.
The funeral services of the late Thos.
Coxe were held in the Primitive Meth
odist church on Tuesday afternoon.
The Revs. Wm. Paul and G. C. Jacobs
officiated.
Master Don Edwards has been taken
to the Lackawanna hospital to he
treated for rheumatism.
BROOKLYN.
Special to tho Scianton Tribune.
Brooklyn, Dec. 24. W. D. Sterling and
daughter. Miss T-elah, .spent Tuesday in
Montrose.
Airs. W. If. Eldrldge went to Scran
ton Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Quick.
Ernest A. Sterling, of Washington, D.
C, is spending his vacation with his
parents heie.
Miss Ethel Sterling, who has been
teaching at Johnsonburg, Is home for
her vacation.
M. Ij. McMillan, esq., of Nicholson,
spent a short time with his sister her
last week.
G. I. Giles has returned from a visit
at his sons' in Scranton and Pittston.
Earl AIney, of Keystone academy, is
home for the holidays.
Mrs. G. I. Gere is quite ill but im
proving. Mr. and Mrs. M'tUter H. Ely and
daughter spent a few days with rela
tives in Scranton Inst week.
The purty of excursionists return
from Washington today after a short
stay in Philadelphia.
Our three Sunday schools will have
Christmas trees and appropriate exer
cises Christmas, eve.
Rev. J. H. Colbourne has accepted a
call to tho pastorate of the Universallst
church and will move hero in the near
future.
Leon Stephens, of Keuku college, Is
homo for vacation.
Leon Russell, of Rome, was the guest
of Brooklyn friends over Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Bond, of Great
Bend, are spending a few days nt Dr.
AIney's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Tewksbury tiro en
tertaining her daughter, Mrs. Ilnldc
man, of Scranton.
Mrs. S. F. Breed has returned from a
visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
I. W. AVrlght.
MOOSIC.
Miv. Oram Lytoll left Tuesday to Join
her husband at Lowlstowu,
Tho entertainment given by tho pri
mary department of the High school
Tuesday afternoon was a success in
every way. The exercise "Shlnytop" by
the little boys and girls deserved es
pecial mention, A goodly number of
tho parauts and friends were In at
tendance, Mr, and Mrs, A, O. Storms are spend
ing Christmas In Oraeedale at the homo
of Mr. F. II. Johnson,
Miss Lena Barrett, of Susquehanna,
visited Mlsa Verbio Dlx, this week.
Uov. and Mrs, Edwurds aro spending
Christmas in Wllkes-riarrc.
The employes of the Greenwood nnd
Spring Brook collieries received their
ray yesterday.
Tho announcement has been made
that all employes of tho MoohIo Powder
company aro to recelvo an advance of
ten per cent, to begin with January 1,
1303,
The President
A Slave to Catarrh.
Dr Agnew's Catarrhal Powder K
lieve in It) Minutes.
D. T. Sample, President of Sample's In
stallment Company, Washington, P.i.,
writes: "For yeais I was afflicted with
Chroulo Catarrh. Hcmedlcs and treat
ment by bpeclallsts only gavo me tem
porary relief until I was induced to use
Dr. Agnow's Cutanhal Powder. It gavo
almost instant relief,
Pr. Agnew's Hetrt Cure Is for the Nerves,
Heart and Blood. 6
Sold by William O. Ciaik nnd H. O.
Suuderson-
THEATRICAL.
"Our Wow Minister" To-day.
It Is Impossible to unalyzo tho elements
of success hi tho now play of Denman
Thompson and Clcorgo W. llycr, which
was seen hero for tho first llnio lat sea
son, and which comes ngaln to tho Ly
ceum this nttcrnoon nnd evening, and it
is difficult to descrlbo tho pleasuro It af
fords, Tho principal clement of success
Is tho heartiness with which It is pre
sented by tho excellent company, laugh
tor Is novor forced, and it is novcr court
ed by nn. approach to vulgarity, but Is
won by tho droll humor which Is deeply
Ingrained In tho Yankee clmraclur.
Tho company seeni to enter completely
into tho fun of tho thing and to enjoy it
ns much as tho nudloucc. Tho spirit Is
unllngglng and their perception of tho
possibilities of ovory position complete.
If It be truo that a good hearty laugh
saves a man a doctor's bill, "Our Now
Minister," will enable every playgoer to
ndd a long list of credits to his medicine
account,
Andrew Mack Friday Night.
That talented young comedian, Andrew
Mack, Is to present his now play, "Tho
Soger Hoy," at tho Lyceum Friday night.
It Is qulto tin Interesting study to watch
tho career of this famous player and it
Is with considerable prldo that tho dra
matic writers of America speak of his
and his work.
Wo havo not had but a few Irish com
edians In tho past twenty years, Mack is
onslly tho leader and tho only ono that
has been complimented by an engage
ment upon Broadway, Now York, which
is In Itself qulto an honor. Of course, his
volco will bo heard In tho rendition of
many now songs which wo shall hear for
tho first tlmo also. Seats on sale.
Seats For "San Toy" This Morning.
It may bo truo that an Englishman has
no sonso of humor, that his country is
tho land of tho fearful and malevolent
pun, that a map should go with every
real joko when told to ono of King Ed
ward's subjects, but it must bo admit
ted that Englishmen can nnd do write
nnd compose the best musical comedies.
Under tho head of ono of tho very best
of theso musical plays will undoubtedly
bo placed "San Toy," tho work of flvo
of theso writers, Edward Morton, Sid
ney Jones, Lionel Monckton, Harry
Greonbank and Ardlan Ross. Tho old
adage that "too many cooks spoil tho
broth" has not como truo In this case as
"San Toy" is conceded to be as nearly a
perfect specimen of tho musical comedy
ns has yet been offered to tho public.
"San Toy" ran for months and months
In London, eclipsing tho runs of all fho
other plays of Its class, leaving even that
much vaunted "Florodora" away behind
la tho race for popular favor.
In tho company presenting "San Toy"
aro Samuel Collins, Georgo K. Fortesquo,
Hobart Smock, Barony Lambert, Nagle
Barry, Joseph Canto, Nellie Lynch,
Norali Lambert, Isabel Hall and a Inrge
chorus, tho organization numbering In all
over slxty-flvo people. Tho company's
orchestra will bo combined with tho local
orchestra, the whole to bo conducted by
John Braham. "San Toy" will bo pro
duced at tho Lyceum Saturday matineo
and night. Seats on sale this morning at
9 o'clock.
At the Academy To-day.
This will bo a gala day at tho Academy
of Music. Tho Chester Do Vondo Stock
company will present two great plays
which have never been produced here be
fore. For the matineo tho attraction will
bo "Silver Creek Fort," and to-night, "A
Drop of Poison."
Wine, Woman and Song Company.
"Wine, Women and Song," which opens
at tho Star today, it an organization that
has lined up to its promises in the past.
So when wo tiro assured that tho two
burlesques aro new, that the scenery has
been specially constructed for this per
formance and the costumes aro magnifi
cent, the creation of Madame Montoll, of
tho Frohman forces, it is reasonablo to
epect a performance pleasing to the ra
tions of that class of entertainment.
Bonita comes aftaln with tho show,
bringing with her tho Cuban and African
mldgots, In whom sho seems to havo in
fused somo of her own charm and vigor.
There aro several singing nets with spe
cial scenic effects, club manipulating,
musical artists, and a variety nppeallng
to every taste and constituting nn olio of
unusual interest.
Owing to today being a holiday, tho
regular evening prices will prevail at tho
matlneec.
SOUTf I SCRANTON.
Fully three hundred persons, former
residents of this side, now located in
Buffalo, arrived here on a special Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western train
yesterday, and were accorded a hearty
welcome. The visitors have come to
spend tho holidays with friends and at
the same time take a look at the old
homestead, for, ns ono of the visitors
said last night, "Buffalo Is all right,
but there's no place like home." The
excursion train will leave for Huffalo
Sunday afternoon, so as to get the toll
ers back in time to resume their labors
on Monday morning.
The funeral of Mrs, Michael Shea
took place yesterday morning fiotn the
family residence, 73 1 liver street, and
wns very largely attended. Services
wero held in College hall at St. Peter's
cathedral, and interment was after
wards made in tho Cathedral ceme
tery. The pall-bearers wero Henry M'.
Coyle, Owen Walsh, John Roche, Myles
Powell, John Mawn, Patrick McGrnll.
Tho funeral of Mrs. Peter Mo ran took
place yesterday morning from tho homo
of her mother, Mrs. Mary Gannon, of
Mluookn. Services wore held in St. Jo
seph's church, Mlnookn, at O.SO a. m,,
and Interment wns made In tho Mln
ooka cemetery. Tho pall-bearers wero
Michael Foivster, John Luby, John
Forester, Michael nurke, Michael Kelly
and Joseph O'Malley.
Joseph Fueller, of Camden, N. J a
former resident or this side, is hero to
spend tho holidays with his mother
and friends on Cedar avenue,
A game of basket ball Is scheduled
for Now Year's night at St. John's hall,
and as it will bo butween the St. Clairs
and Defenders, the two strongest teams
In tho fctatc, It will bo a game worth
seeing,
Another nuw coach has been received
by the Cannon Rail railway manage
nient, making twenty-fivo In nil.
A meeting of the Knights of Malta
Is called for tonight at 7,30 o'clock.
Captain Joseph Helriege), who is
studying at the Philadelphia Dental
hospital, Is homo for tho holidays.
Dr, Schley's Lung Healing l!alsam la
guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure,
no pay," For salo by all dealers.
GREEN RIDGE.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Stanley Ulxler, of
Easton, are guests at thu homo of Mrs.
M. It, Kuys, of Sanderson avenue.
G. F. Whlttemore, chorister of the
Green Ridge Presbyterian church, has
so far recovered from his recent bevere
illness as to be nble to be up and
around the houso again.
Machinery for tho new textile tilk
mill, corner of Larch street und Mou
sey avenue, bus arrived and Is being
put in position. It is expected that the
company will bo able to begin work
the first of the year.
Oram Carr, a student at the Stevens
Technical bchool, at lloboken, Is spend
ing his vacation with his1 parents, Mr,
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LEGAL.
IN RE: Application of William R.
Hughes, for llccnso to act as detective
In tho Court of Quarter Sessions of Lack
awanna county. No. , February Ses
sion, 3S0J.
Notico is hereby given that tho peti
tion of William R. Hughes for the ap
pointment to act ns detective is now on
lllo In tho otflco of tho clerk of tho Court
Quarter Sessions of Lackawanna county.
That tho healing will bo had on said pe
tition on Saturday, January 10, I'M, at 9
o'clock a. m. in open court.
PALMER L. WILLIAMS,
Attorney for Petitioner.
IN RE: Estate of William W. Van Dyke,
lato of tho City of Scranton, County
of Lackawanna, deceased.
Letters of administration on tho above
named estate having been granted to tho
undersigned, all persons having claims or
demands against tho estate will present
them for payment, and all persons in
debted theieto will niako Immediate pay
ment to W. F. VAN DYKE.
Administrator, Scranton, Pa.
H. M. HANNAH,
Attorney for Estate
and Mrs. W. F. Carr, of Green Ridge
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuller, Miss
Maud Fuller and Frank Elwood left
yesterday for Downsville, N. Y where
they will spend a few days with friends.
The young men's club of the church
of the Good Shepherd has sent out cards
announcing their third annual basket
social, to take place in their club rooms
Saturday evening, January 10, 1903, at
8 o'clock.
Miss Flora Slmmrel, of Dickson nvo
nue, left yesterduy for a ten days' stay
with friends at Port Jervls, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan, of Brook
lyn, N. Y., and James Kays, of Wash
ington1, are spending the holidays at the
home of Mr. and airs. S. P. Hull, of San
derson nvenuo.
Harry Connelly, of Washington aven
uue, came homo from Princeton yos
teuluy. TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhaimoek, Dec. 21. airs. John
Turn and son, Raymond, of Ruffnlo, N.
y aro the guests or relatives at this
place.
Prof. Frank Simpson, of Uuokuoll
university, at Lewlsburg, is spending
tho holidays with his parents, air. and
airs. George Simpson, on Warren street,
The Presbyterian Sunday school held
their usual Christmas treo and exer
clses on Christmas eve. Tho Methodist
Episcopal Sunday school and ISaptlsts
will hold their this evening,
airs. O, Smith Khmer was a visitor
at Wllkcs-Rnrru on Tuesday.
T. W. Hillings, of Nicholson, and J. W.
Coleman,1 of Dlnghamton, wero among
tho old soldiers who appeared before
tho pension examining board on Wed
nesday. John S. Ilraco expects to open a law
offico In tho ilenick building about
January l,
aiiss Ruth Rlulf, a student at Syru
cuso university, is spending tho holi
day vacation with her parents at this
place,
air. and airs, ailller Culver are visit
ing friends at Wllkes-U.irit'.
ailsses Sophroula nnd Gortrudo Luck-
onblll, of East aiaiieh Chunk, nud.ailss
Etta Luckenblll, of Kingston, spent
Christmas iith their parents, nt this
place.
ailss Elizabeth Klefer visited her sis
ter, airs. Frank Hewitt, at tho Wllkes
Hati'o city hospital on Tuesday,
Tho J. W. Reynolds Women's Relief
corps held their regular election of
officers on Tuesday evening,
airs. II, L. aicKown and aiiss Jeun
etto Hughes, are entertaining thulr
brother from Pittston.
Judge Hurvey Slckler is spending
Christmas with relatives at Dushore.
An Old and Well-Tried Bemedy,
aiRS. WINSI.OW'S SOOTHlNOSYRUP
for children teething, la tho prescijptlon of
ono of tho beat femulo physicians and
nurses In the United States, and bus beon
used blxty years with nover-falllng suc
cess by millions of mothers for their chil
dren. During thu process of teething Its
value is Incalculable. It relieves tho -mild
from !uln, eures dlurrhoea, gifplng in tho
bowel;j, and wind colic. Uy giving heulth
to the child It tests the mother. Price.
Itueuty-llvo cents u bottle.
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Thnn 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Office
Want Advertisements Will Be
Boceived- at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHULTZ, corner Mul
berry street nnd WeJstor nVo.
GUHTAV P1CHEL, CM Adams
nvenuo.
West Side
GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South
ataln avenue.
South Scranton '
FRED L. THRIVE. 729 Cedar
avenue.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
ataln avenuo and Marltot
street,
Green Bidgc
CHARLES T. JONES, 1J07 Dlclt-
son aunup.
F. J. JOHNS, SCO Green Rldgo
street.
C. LOKEN5, comer Washington
avenuo and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenuo.
Dunmore
J. G. BONE & SON.
Wanted.
DESK ROOM WANTED-In centrally lo
cated building. Address, stating con
veniences, location and rental; must have
both phones. W. R. H., Tribune office.
Help Wanted.
ANY PERSON who will distribute Sam-
pies lor si uany slioulil address 'Stand
ard" 1 Wells, Chicago. Steady position,
No canvassing.
XEADING- broad silk mill in Greater
New York wants a good twister
and enterer. either mnk m -fomnlo.
Address F. D. L., Cnll Office, Pater-
son, JM. 0.
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 Exnerlenced flrnirirlst. nml
pharmacist to tako interest in busi
ness; a grand opportunity for tho light
party. Address, Pharmacy, Trlbuno of
fice. WANTED Young bright office bov; only
boy of good family needs to npplv.
Dr. Baer, 3J1 "Washington avenue.
Agents Wanted.
LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic
General Agent for this county. No
books, insurance, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance with merchants and manu
facturers necessary. Permanent. Bond.
State nge, experience, references first let
tor. Address, Suito 572, No. 1001 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED liy a good, girl a place to do
nnusewoi'K m a piivato ranilly pre
ferred, at. E., Trlbuno office.
JOBBERS SALESaiAN (Grocery) holding
trade in this vicinity, desires to make
a change Jan. 1, I'JUJ. S. J., Trlbuno office.
SITUATION WANTED-Uy a young man
who is willing to do any kind ot woik.
Address L. K., Tribune office.
Miscellaneous.
RHEUMATISM vanishes when forced to
contend with Taylor's Vegetable Com
pound. Experimenting is post. If It falls
get a piano or organ. Consultation free.
Call or address J. E. Taylor, Guerusoy
Hall, main lloor.
I FOUND it knocks Rheumatism overy
tlmo; it is J. ij. Taylor's wonder of
tho ago Vegetable Compound. It cured
my wlfo and a friend flvo yours ago; two
years ago my daughter and flvo neigh
bors. Now I keep it for sale. Two dol
lars VI oz. bottle. James 11, T.nwls, an
IhrncltO miner, 'JUM Smith's place, corner
Deacon street, Scranton, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAUl.DJNG. C. P. A.7m
Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 18U
Architects.
FREDERICK" L. BROWN. ARCH It.,'
Real Estate Exchungo Bldg., VX Wash
ington avenue.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
11, L. IIAItDING, 813 CONNELI. BLDO.
STEVENSON ii
null building.
KNIQIIT, 7SU CON-
Dentists,
DR. E. C. EU.ENBEUGEH. PAUL!
building, Spruco street. Scianton.
DR. U. C. LAUJjACil. 115 WYOMING avo
Plro Insurance.
SCIILAGEU & CO,, -101 ConnoU Building.
Patent Attorneys.
"irA "TC tl"TTC InallcoiuUrles
The only lironsed und equipped paler c
solicitor in tho city- No charge tor 111
torrnniion on patentability; oyer ten
ycaiV experience
Ueplojrle &Co Alear lUtig.
HotelB and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 120 rrruri.'7 FRANK
llu avenue. Rales reasonablo.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W.
Passenger depor. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. 15- BRiatlS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor; only improved
pumps used, A. Jl. lliJggs. proprietor.
Leave ordeis 110 North Main avenue.
or Elcke'H drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Roth telephones.
Who Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA,
ave., Scrunton, nifis. of Who fecroens.
Miscellaneous.
StEGAROEB BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP
pnes, envelopes, puiwr bags, twine.
Warehouse, ISO VuHlilnpton avenue.
THE WILKE3-UARRE RECORD CAN
bo hud In Scrunton at tho news stand
of RelKinan Bros.. M Spruco und t03
Linden; M. Norton, 322 Luckuwanna
ave.; I, S. Schutzer, ','li Spruce btrect.
UAim
DIRECTOR?.
i
iia ki- x .
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. REHL ESTHTE.
ft J . 1 !
Onlr Halt a Cw i wrl.,J",K
"T
Money--to Lbah.'' '
ANY AMOUNT OF JfONEY TO LOAN-
Qulclc, straight loans or Rultdlng and
Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call oe
N. V. Walker, 311-315 Council building.
Employment Agency.
RELIABLE help can bo procured nt Mrs.
A. II. Stnrkoy's Employment Offico,
1.10 Wiishlngtuii avenue,' looms 2 and 4.
Tako elevator.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and 'Western.
IN Effect June 1, 1U02.
Trains leavo Scruhtpn for New Yoik
At 1.60. 3.20, 0.05, 7.G0 and HU0 u. in.; 12.40,
3.10, S.U3 p. in. For Now York and Phila
delphia 7.G0. 10.10 a", in. i anil 12.40 nnd 3.35
p. m. For GoultHboro At GJO p. m. For
Bitrrulo-1.1.-, c.22 and !UO a. m.; 1.55, ii.50
and ll.lo pr m. For Blnglmmtoa. Elmlm
and way statlons-10.23 a. u 1.0S p. m-I-or
Oswego, Syracuse and Utlcrt 1.15 and
C.2J a. in.; 1,05 p. m. Oswego. Syracusu
and Utica train at 0.22 a. m. Uaily, except
Sunday. For Montroso-0.00 n. .in.: 1.0
and I CM p. m. Nicholson accommodation
-1.00 and U.15 p. m. .
Bloomsburg Division For Northumber
land, at fl.33 and 10.10 a. m.: 1.K5 and tf.10
p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40
and D.n.'i p. rn.
Sunday Trains For Now York, 1.30, 3.20.
5-0.. 10.10 n. m.: 3.-10 nnd 3.35 p. in. For
Burfalo-l.r. nnd C.22 a. in.; l.K. G.G0 and
ii 'I- f1, "' For Elmlra and way statlons
J02.1 a. m. For BInghnmton and way sta
tions, 3.00 n. m. Bloomsburg Dlvislon
Leavo Sctnntoii, 10.10 a. m. and 0.10 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Effect Nov. 10, 1902.
Trains Leavo Scranton .
For Philadelphia and Now York via D.
& II. It. R., nt i. II, through Parlor Car
nnd Day Coach Carbondalo to Now York
and 3.17 a. m.. with L. V. Coach Cnrbon
lalo to Philadelphia, nnd 2.1S, 4.ST. (Black
Diamond Express), nnd 11.49' p. m. Sun
days, D. & H. r. ., i5s p. m 9.38,a. m.
I; or AMiito Haven. Huzleton and princi
pal points in tho coal regions, via D. &
I,1'..1-,,?'- 7-11. 218 and 4.33 p. m. For
Pottsvillo,' 7.41 a. m.
i'or uothloheni, Easton. Reading. liar
rjsburg and principal lntarmedlato sta
tlons. via D. .t II. R. R.. 7.41. 9.17 a. m.;
2.1S, 4.3j (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p.
m. Sundays, D. Sr lTi R. R., 9.38 a. m.
and i.es and 9.17 p. m.
I'or Tunkliannock. Towanda. Elmlra,
xtiiaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate
stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 0.35 a. m.
and 1.55 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via
D; & II. It. R 12.03 l. m..;. 3.2S (Black
Diamond Express). 10.11, 11.49 p. m. Sun
days . D. & If. R. R 12.03. 9.17 p. m.
, Pullman parlor and sleeping 'or Lehigh
nl'ey Parlor cars on all trains betwoen
Wilkes-Barro nnd Now York,- Phlladel
phlo, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 2(3
Cortland streot, New York.
CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Passu Agt. 2".
Cortland street. Now York. .
A. W. NONEMACHI-IR, DIlV. Pass. Agt,
South Bothlehfm. Pa. ' V ,
For tickets and Pullman reservation ap
ply to city ticket 'offlce'.-GO' Public Square.
WIlkes-Barre. Pa. -
BEADING "SYSTEMr-
Central Bailroad .of New -Jersey.
In effect Nov. 10'.. 11)02. . .
Stations in Now York,- foot "Liberty
street and South Ferry. ,N. R.
Trains leavo Scranton for Noy York,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen
town, Mauch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash
ley, Wilkes-Barro and Pittston fit 7.30 -ii,
in., 1 p. m., and 4 p. m. Sundays.' 7.13 tCT
in. nnd 2.10 p. in. Quaker .CttyirExpiess
leaves Ser.inton 7.30 a.- m.. with through
solid vestibule train with PullmahBulTot
Parlor Car for Philadelphia -with only
one change of cais for Baltimore and
Washington, D. .'.. and all piinclp.il
points south and west and- has-throU3h
roach for Now York.
For Avocn, Iitjtstou, ana WHkcsrBarre,
1 p. in. and 1 p. m. Sunday," 7.1 J a. m.
and 2.10 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
7.30 a. in. and 1 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Ilanlsburg
via Alleutown nt 7.30 a. in., 1 l. m. and 4
p. m. Sunday, 7;15a. in. and 2.10 p. m.
For Tamaqua itnd Pottsvillo at 7.30 a.
m.. 1 p. in. and A p; m. Sunday, 7.13 n. in.
For iates and 'tickets apply to ag?nt fit
station. ! i
W. G. BESSLER. General Manager.
C. ar. BURT,-Gen. Pass. Agt.
Pennsylvania Bailroad.
Schedule In Effect Jtmo 10, 1302.
Tialns leavo Scraaton (1.3S a. m., week
days, through vestibule train from
wilkp'-llane. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
vlllo' btops at principal Intm mediate sto
rlons Also connects fur Simbury, Hai
ls luiK. Philadelphia. Baltimore Wnh
iiicttin and for Pittsburg and tho Wrsl.
0 17 a in., week days, for Simbury. Ifui
il'simr s. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash-
iiirtoi and Pittsburg and thu West.
1 I? n in., week days. (Sundays. 1.SS p.
m.).' for Sunhuiy. Ilanlsburg, Philadel
phia liallimoio, Washington and Pitts-
1V.' "l,Um?V '". tlirmudi vcs.lbul., ,
train fiom Uilken-R.irie. Pullman ImlTnt -
parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via
t'ottsville. Stops at principal iiiteiwdi-
U4 ffi p.'mfweek davs. Tor Mrulelnn . Sttn
biiiy. Ilarrlsbuig, Philadelphia and Pitts-
,m"r' J B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Jlgr.
j', IJ. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Efftct Nov. 10, 1902.
ri'mitiK for Carbondale leave Scrunton at
nt 7W. . l-1:l " rn. :. 12.05. U2. 2.J1.
:M. C.S9. '. 7.22. .!!. 3.3-1. 1UM p. m.!
rVimoi-dale-C.II. 10.13 a. in.; 2.11 and
0-!9. u' ,.,?:ni,.Tliirvo-i;.!lS. 7.11. 8.11. 11.17.
1:.'.".. " . V- i 1.12. 2.1S. B.IK. 1.33. U.l.
ijh ii. ".,, in ,
'" tV.WY. !
in. una '"ujd.vy TRAINS.
For f'arhondnlc-S.rA 11.81 a,
-ii it' nnd 11.17 p. m
"'For WIIU.'s-lliio-9-3S a. m:
m.; Ml.
12.03, 1,33.
...-. i i nun -J li i'i mi
Erlo Bailroad Wyoming Division,
in Effect September 13, 10").'. ...
Trains "lcr v Bcrniiloii for Now York,
v.iwbursh and Intermedlalo points, a bio
in- llawli-y and local niatlous at 7.W it.
"VwuiiwJdntaand Whlto aillU at'l.S'.
l''Tialns anlvo at Scranton at 10 OS a. m.
und 9.13 ! "
New Yoilt, Ontario and Western?
!, tublo in effect Sunday. Sept. 23, l?).'.
Time "UvV-rn nuUND TRAINS. '-
Leavo Leave Aiit'o
u..,iiiii riii-imtiiin i. rviiineiu
' 1 ,.w.w) n. in. H-hi ' l-w P- ro
O0' -f " li.iu p. rrr.Ar.Car bundalo 0. b.'tn
No, 7 uiViTii ltnirvn. Y
M
leavo i.ea o Arcrrs
, u ... s.30u. in. u.ion. iii. 10.43 aim.
v. ' n ".... 7.00 p. ui.Ar.C.iibomlalo 7.13 p m
no. u .. u-avo Leavo Anlto
'I'l-iiiM Cttdoala. Caibondale. Scmritou.
No c 11.60 a. in, 7.23a. m.
No 1U .... 1-30 p. 111. U pi p. 111. Ii. lip. 111.
Trains No. 1 fa week days and 9 or
Sundays connect for Now York city. Blld.
dlutown. Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Os.
Soaml all Points vest.
TruiS No. 0. with "Ouakcr city Ex.
press" at Scruirtoii, .via Ul. R. of N. J
ror i'iiiiuu."iuj' "t"n"v 4 jmiiiiiiiui.'
Waslitngtou' trrul IJeiujj-yjMTnla htal
1IU1I1V0. ... V
oints it r
See timo'tablo andiconAilt t (fleet ugentj
or connections lthotlicr Hues.
. C. ANDERSON. CI. P. A.. Now Yoik.
&vnit!r.mu-7..1. 3.17 a.m.;
" !? " pSmmivm-'la "r. .n. Polnta-MS,
.i i , iii I 12, 3-2S and 4 3o p. rn. , , ,
Ml : V i.n nvand ull point-! north-7.31 a.
1 n'r llo c" labW nV inV; 352 p. ni.'?
JW lJl'RDlCIf. G P. A.. Albany. Nl
W.L. I'RVOR. D. P. A . Scranton. Rfc.
...... iiiki nninis inn 1M.J K"i I'tfiu
V.- .. U.5UH. in. 7.23 11.71'.
0,u.' " ' . 2.13 p. m. 4 00 p. in. 4. II p. in,
JsiiNl) VVB ON1.V, NORTH BOUND.'
UnKiiiiiiti f'ni linmlfilA PmlnuU
, . JiiiiriJtri.'wiii nun jli.iii
J. E. WELSH, T,, P,.A.4 ScMiiton. Pa.
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