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TOE BCBAHTOK TRUTH, THITIISnAY AFTEItNOOW. 8EPTEMBEII 1904. DIRECTORY OF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.konnoHy Wallace. Connolly Wallace MONET TO LOA3T. HELP WANTED FEMALE.

(In this Classification Time Free.) Scran ton's Shopping: Center. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. THE JOUVIN. The Perfect Glove for Women. The Jouvin factory, at Grenoble, France, has won the reputation for turning out the women's gloves in the world.

They may cost a little more in the beginning, but' where else will you find such flexible, glossy skins such exquisite colori ngs the same fit and accurate workmanship? In the new au tumn shipment just unpacked is a beautiful lot of medium weight kid gloves for fall The colors run from white into pearl and deep graysthrough modes and tans into brown and red. Black, too embroidered with white if you like. a pair. Sold in Scranton exclusively by Connolly Wallace. We also show the very best glove at a.

pair that it is possible to get, and our pique sewn English walking gloves at Jo cannot be matched anywhere. Connolly Wallace Connolly Wallace PROFESSIONAL CARDS. (In Tljis Classification 10 per Year. ATTORN EV'S AT LAW. WILLARD, WARREN KM A PP.

AT torneys and Counselors, rooms 603 612 conneii mitiatng, ficranton, pa. ds yi L. P. ATTORNEY AT Law, 708 and 709 Hears building. JAMES J.

O'MALLEY, ATTORNEY and Counselor at Law. Notary Pub lie, rooms 12 and 13, Coal Exchange building, Scranton. Pa. J12 yrl WALTER E. DAVIS.

ATTORNEY at Law, Paull building, Scranton, Pa WALTER L. SCHANZ. ATTORNEY and Counselor. 621 Connell building Scranton, Pa. Apr7 lyr JOHN M.

HARRIS. ATTORNEY AT Law, 621 Connell building. 10 lyr FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counselor at Law.

Rooms 12, l. 18. Rurr huflrllnir. Washington aver(U, Scranton. Pa.

AprlO iyr WATSON, PIEHL KEMMERER. AHArnovn jinH rniinslors. Traders National Bank building. Practice in all courts. JlS lyr JOHN J.

TOOHEY, ATTORNEY AND Counselor at Law. Paull Dunatng, Scranton. Pn J23 lvr MISCELLANEOUS. CAST OFF CLOTHING HIGHEST each prices paid for cast oft clothing; also exchange them for best Imported linen Philip Karp, 407 Penn ave nue. Scranton.

uecov WANTED. I WANTED SECOND HAND ROLL top desk in good condition. Apply to the estate of John Jermyn. 119 Wvobinsr city. 14t4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BOOTS AND SHOES. GOLDSMITH WHOLESALE and retail, 5 floors; Boots, shoes and rubbers. Lowest prices, 304 i.acKa avenue. LEWIS ALWAYS BUSY Shoe Store. Wholesale and retail.

114 and 116 Wyoming avenue. CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS. THE. BABY BAZAAR, lngton avenue. 118 WASH CARPETS AND FURNISHINGS THOMAS KELLY, CARPETS.

FUR. niture and General House 131 138 Franklin avenue. INSURANCE. C. G.

BOLAND GENERAL Insurance and bonding. Republican building. Jy21 iyr PLUMBING AND TINNING, GUNSTER AND FORSYTH THE best work guaranteed." 325 32 Penn ave. MARKET. WASHINGTON MARKET MEMS.

poultry, fruits, vegetables, cannea goods and fancy groceries. 223 Wyoming avenue. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINT ers' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, isu wasningron.

HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR L. W. Passenger vepoi.

toimuneo un the European plan, Victo Koch, Pro prietor, PHYSICIANS. DR. E. F. SCANLON.

PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Residence, 305 Harrison avenue. Home office open till 9 a. 12 to 2 and 6 to 7 p. Sunday, 2 to 4 p.

ni. Rupture office, 420 Spruce street; office hours, 9 to 4 p. 7 to 9 p. Sunday, 12 to 2 p. m.

only. SlILOR. JAMES MOIR, MERCHANT TAIL or, 401 Lacka. second floor. DR.

JOHN O'MALLEY, OFFICE, 144 Adave cor. Spruce Scran ton. Pa. Telephone connection. LAUNDRIES.

LACKAWANNA, THE 308 310 Penn avenue, man, Proprietor. LAUNDRY, A. B. War SCHOOLS. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa.

Classical, scientific, and English courses. Prepares for college and scientific school. 80th year. Opens Sept. 17th.

Alfred C. Arnoid, Principal. Advertisements Received Too Late (or CtaMMcatioa IVQ1 Be Found on the First Page. FOR RENT. MINE ROOM HOUSE TO RENT 525 New street; $15 a month.

Inquire at place. FOR RENT VERY DESIRABLE rooms for light housekeeping, at 1018 Mulberry street. 4t2 (1 FOR RENT ONE HAliF DOUBLE house, rooms, 14 Dupont court. Inquire Rohrwasser'e, 841 Penn ave. FOR SALE LARGE HOT AIR FUR nace, in good condition; very low price, for want af use.

Norton, 912 Mulberry. FOR SALE. (In This Clasf.Iflcs.tlon 2c Per Word.) 25 LOADS OF KINDLING WOOD. A. L.

Derry 520 Connell building, city. 13t3 (l FOR SALE FINE BLACK DRIV ing horse, weight 1,100 first class rubber tired surrey in fine eon dlton. Haggerty's. store.ieOl. North Main ave.

816 SAFES FIRE PROOF, NEW AND second hand for sale. Hares exchanged. Jules Geyer, 62S Spruce street. FOR SALE THE FOREST HOUSE, Moosic: also the sand hill on Main mi) fcnruee streets, in that town. Ap ply to Jarpes Butler, Truth office.

13tf HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. DUN more, H6West Pine street. 1S130 SITUATIONS WANTED. (In This Classification's Times Free). PRACTICAL NURSE DESIRES GEN eral nursing or maternity cases.

Best ftv reference. 636 Adams ave. IStS SITUATION WANTED A MALE hnniiiiMner thoroughly acquainted with office work. Including stenography and typewriting, desires situation gooa speller and correspondent, can open, close and audit books and render statement. Will accept employment at anything can do.

Salary moderate. References. Address Bookkeeper, care of Truth. SITUATION WANTED AS PRIVATE secretary by Intelligent young man, stenographer. Address W.

A. Truth office. mi a WANTED BY MAN OF REFINE ment and extended business experience, position of trust and responsibility, where application to details will be appreciated. Moderate salary. Address W.

Truth office, 13t3 (1 SITUATION' WANTED BY A YOUNG girl as nurse girl for children. Address, 1152 Luzerne street, city. SI 413 SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSE 1 keeper with one child. Address L. Box 77, Dickson City.

14t8 SITUATION WANTED AS TEAM ster or taking C8re of horses. Address Charles Jones, 822 third floor, fare of Mrs. Harding. 15t3 (l PECKVILLE Mrs. John E.

Williams spent yesterday In Scranton. The social which was held at the home of Miss May Brundage on Tuesday evening was largely attended. James Pentecost, of Clark's Summit, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Henry Obeik. of Main street.

William L. Allen, of this place, was elected president of the School Directors' Association held in Scranton on Tuesday. Jesse Thompson, of Hillside Home, wag a caller at the Hotel Wilson on Tuesday. Miss Florence Brown is visiting relatives in New Jersey. Miss Cora Hendricks is visiting relatives in Honeisdale.

Rev. and Mrs. Walter Walker have returned to their home at Lake Ariel. A large jiumbet from this place are attending the fair at Wallsvllle. I.

F. Hoyte, son Frank and daughter Marjorie have returned home from a week's visit at New York City. Mrs. Glanville, of Nanticoke, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Charles Waltz, of Main street. DERMATOLOGISTS NAME AMERICAN PRESIDENT.

Berlin, Sept. IS. Upon the Invitation of Dr. Hyde, of Chicago, Dr. Stelwegon, of Philadelphia: Dr.

Fordyre, of New York, and Dr. Gilchrist, of Baltimore, the American delegates to the International Dermatologlcal congress, it was decided yesterday to hold the next convention In New York. Profesor James C. White, of Boston, elected president of the forthcoming congress. BUSINESS CARDS.

(In This Classification 1 Jc For Word.) AMOUNTS FROM $100. 1200. $300, $500. $1,000 and upwards to loan at once. May be repaid to suit borrower, Dunn Dunn, attorneys.

424 Cpnnell build ing. tf ANY AMOUNT OF LOW RATES ON first mortgage, Wm. H. Roe, 502 commonwealth building. 13tt ir TOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS are larger than you feel able to pay, can on John Fitzslmmons.

He can Kive you straight loan or monthly pay a ipw as 7.17 per month, rire "Kent. Traders' Bank. At ax. cnarjes Hotel evenings. i JW WISH TO BORROW MONEY qoicKiy, see gpeer, 408 Sprues Street.

waaie plans. 29tl ww, $joo, $1,800 AND LARGER amounts upon terms to suit borrowers. Capwell, Attorney, Pauli building. ute street. Mitt SI0 WE MAKE LOANS ON I ($300 FURNITURE.

ANOS, IN USE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SAME FROM YOUU The loans are drawn for nn n.inth or longer, with the privilege of paying in iuii at any time, in which case you are allowed a full rebate for the time savea. Payments are made weelclv or month ly, in such amounts as you can easily meet. There Is absolutely no expenses or any kind. You get the full amount or ine loan in cash. Wft especially Invite Innnlrv from those who have had or now have loans with other companies and are familiar un ineir rates.

In addition to our low rates you are assured of all advantages offered by all uiner companies, i We make it a point to attend to all business at once. A lares force of em ployes permits us to assure you imrne aiaie service. SALARY LOANS made quickly and privately to steady Employes. Scranton Loan Company, 203 Board or xraae Duuaing. LEGAL.I IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Lackawanna county, No.

1107, Sep tember term, 1904. Notice Is hereby, given that an ap plication will be made to the above court on' the 19th day of September, 1904, at 8 clock a. under the "Cor poration Act of 1874 of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called The Lotus Social Club, the character and object of which is the maintenance of a club for social enjoyment by Buch appropriate means as will promote the intellectual, moraL esthetic and social benefit of the members, and for this purpose to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its sup. nlements. The proposed charter is now ion flje in tne romonotary omce.

P.E. KILCULLEN, Solicitor, Sept.loaw Jw Th 812 Mears Bldg. IN RE ESTATE OF GEORGE RO late of the City of Scranton, sar, late of the City County of Lackawanan and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the above estate haying persons having claims against the said estate win present the same for pay ment, and those indebted thereto will make immediate payment to GEORGE Oi ROSAR, PETER ROSAR, Scranton. Pa.

JOHN P. QUINNAN, Attorney for the Estate. oaw 6wTh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application will be made to the Gov ernor of the Commonwealth of Penn' sylvania by the Scranton and Wilkes Barre Consolidated Coal Company, on the 3rd day pf October. 1904, for the improvement, 'amendment and alteration of the articles'and conditions of the charter upon which said corpora iion was lormea. ana established, so that said corporation shall have power to buy and sell lumber; and to build ana operate such switches, sidings, branch railways, with cars and en.

gines thereon, as may be necessary to carry out the business of said corporation and alsn giving said company the power to do business throughout the united Mate.i. And for these nur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the various acts or Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. VOSBURO DAWSON, 8oaw Th 3w Solicitors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lacka wanna county, on Monday, the 18th day of September, 1904, at 9 o'clock a. under the provisions ot the Act of Assembly approved April 29, 1874, and Its supplements, for a charter for an In tended corporation to be called the iremen Keller Association of the Borough of Moosic," the character and ooject of which is the supporting and Maintaining a society for beneficial and protective purposes to Its members, from funds assessed and collected therein, and for these purposes to have.

possess and enjoy ell the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by said act ana its supplements. Said proposed charter Is now on file in the prothonotary office In Lacka wanna county to No. 1127 September Term, JOHN H. BONNER, oaw 3w Th Solicitor. ESTATE OF CLARA BUTTS, LATE or me city ot carbondale, Lacka wanna county, Pennsylvania, deceased: setters or administration on tho above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons hav ing claims against the estate will pres.

ent them without delay for payment, and those Indebted thereto will make payment to The Title Guaranty and Trust Com pany or scranton, No, 616 Spruce Stieet, Scranton, Pa, JAMES F. BELL, Attorney for Estate. ISoaw Jw FALL TRIP TO ST. LOUS, This Is the time of the year when traveling la a delight and the tnum.v to St. Louis is one of the best trips miagui.oie.

ine great exposition la a vast storehouse of useful and Instructive information and the comrietn. of the details In every branch is little snort or astonishing. There are exhibit from every land and region and no matter In which branch or building you may visit you will find amazing things. The route to St. Louis, which leads over the New Jersey Central, Ik one of the best Inasmuch as there Hn opportunity rnr stopping over at Baltimore and Washington, and a Inn privilege of Visiting the famous battle fields of Virginia.

Ther nr a I no rlr. cuitous routes which the New Jersey Central can offer, all of which have many attractive features, and If you art J. 4. WANTED A COOK. MRS.

WILLIAM D. Boyer, 1536 Jefferson avenue, Green Stf WANTED A CHILDREN'S NURSE. Mrs. William D. Boyer, 153 Jeffer.

venue, areen Ridge. 6tf GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL nousework. Appy 907 Mulberry street 12t3 (1 WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply George PhlL lips, 920 Pine street. Please knock.

14t8q PATENTED NOVEMBER 17TH. 1903. Ladies to do plain sewing at home on colars. nothing to buy, materials sent everywhere free. Send addressed envelope National Mfg 259 W.

11th New York. ist3 WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework In family of two. 812 Wyoming ave. 15t3 (1 WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 508 Adams ave.

15t3 (1 WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 730 Carouse ave. 15t2 HELP WANTED MALK. WANTED GOOD WEAVERS FOR plain goods. Good and steady work and pay for the right party.

Apply, the Arehbald Silk Mfg. Archbald, Pa. 8t6 BRIGHT, HONEST BOY WANTED TO do errands and make himself otherwise useful in newspaper and stationery store, 308 Spruce St. I3t3 WANTED A YOUNG MAN TO DRB'E a grocery wagon. S.

Roos, corner Preseott avenue and Mulberry st. I3t3 WANTED A BOY OF 16 OR 18 AT Beaver's Pharmacy, corner Adams and Linden. I4t3 WANTED A BOY TO TAKE OR ders, and learn butcher business. 428 Fourth St. I4t3 3 WANTED 10 FIRST CL'ASS STONE masons.

Apply at once. Room E14 Mears Woelkers. Bellman. A Zltzleman. 15t3 (1 BELL BOY WANTED AT THE 15t3 Coyne House.

LOST. LOST BETWEEN DIX COURT AND Guernsey's hall. Washington avenue. a lady's brooch pin. with amethyst and pearls.

Reward if returned to Mrs. C. Scott. 5)6 New street. 15t5 HELP WANTED.

HELP WANTED BY GOLDSMITH'S BAZAAR. AS WE. EXPECT TO EMPLOY OVER 100 PEOPLE IV OUR NEW STORE, WE SOLICIT APPLICATIONS FROM KEPT. 12TH TO 19TII INCLUSIVE. FOR MALE AND FEMALE HELP FOR EVERY DEPARTMENT.

IT IS OI AIM TO SECURE AS MANY EXPERIENCED HELP AS POSSIBLE, AND BEFORE IiOKING FOR HELP OUT. SIDE TOWN WE WANT TO GIVE OCR HOME PEOPLE THE PRKF. ERENCE. WE WILL ALSO WANT IS YOUNG LADIES BETWEEN THE AGES OF 17 AND 19 YEARS FOR OIR INSPECTION COUNTERS. GOLDSMITHS BAZAAR, ROOM 405 DIME BANK BLDG.

OFFICE HOCHS: 9 A. M. TO 12:30 P. and 2 to 12t8. SPECIAL NOTICES.

LEGAL. IN RE: ESTATE OF NORAH McDON ald, late of the City of Scranton. County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of ad. ministration upon the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the said estate will present the same for payment, and those indebted thereto will make Immediate payment to JOHN P.

QUINNAN. 612 613 Mears Building, Scranton, Pa, oaw 6wTh RE: ESTATE OF PETER CON. nolly, late of the township of Madi son, county of Lackawanna, deceased. Letters of administration In the above estate having been granted to the un i derslgned, all persons having claims against the same will present them for payment and those indebted thereto will make immediate payment to BRIDGET CONNOLLY, Administratrix, Madiaon Township. O'Erlen.

Martin and Fitzgerald, Attorneys for Estate. Auglloaw 6w Th NOTICE OF AUDITS ESTATES TO be Audited In the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna County. Notice is hereby given ithat accounts have been filed and confirmed absolutely by the court In the following estates, and audit of same will be heard on the respective dates named below, On Monday, September 19, 1904, at 10 a. m. 1 Estate of J.

C. Tuttle, deceased; I. F. Everhart and George D. Taylor, executors.

(Distribution.) 2. Estate of Bridget Mcllale, deceased: Charles A. Judge, executor. (Distribution.) On Tucuday. Sept.

20, 1904, JO a. 3. Estate of Thomas H. Jones, deceased: John T. Jones, executor, (Distribution.) 4.

Estate of William Eidlofsky, deceased: John B. Jordan, trustee. (Distribution.) On Thursday, September 22. 1904, at 10 a. m.

5. Estate of John Mahon, deceased; Rose J. Mahon and P. W. Costello, executors.

(Distribution.) 6. Estate of Mary Abdallah, deceased; Nagib K. Younis, executor. (Distribution.) On Thursday, September t2. at 10 a.

of Caroline M. Kennedy, deceased; Carrie Ward, executrix. (Distribution.) 8. Estate of Richard Hen wood, de ceased: Walter L. Henwood, et executor.

(Distribution.) 9. Estate of George W. Corey, de ceased. (Distribution of Owelty fund paid into court In partition proceedings, etc.) The above accounts enumerated and designated in the above list will be audited by the Honorable M. F.

Sando, P. of the Orphans' court. In the Or phans' court room, court house, Scranton, during the sessions of court on the flays set ror escn estate, at which time all persons Interested shall attend, if they see fit, and present their claims against said estate, or for ever thereafter be debarred from com ing upon said fund. IIUME Hl' W. ALLIEN, C.

rk of Oi hpans' Court. A25 oaw t4 Th Paris. Sept. 15. Marshall Field, the Chicago merchant, today requested your correspondent to dny the report that he whs seriously 111.

The report In untrue. Mr, Flrld fauyht a cold two days ago and his doctor ad vised hint, tor prudence ukc, lo keep to his room to bad weather. I HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Elks' Cafe and Restaurant. Peter Zlegler, proprietor.

Regular meals, dinner or supper, 33c 125 and 127 FrankUu ayo. Elk Building, Scranton, Pa. Hotel Terrace STS town. Country and city combined; large, well shaded porches; attractive surroundings; refined and quiet; cuisine and service first class: banquets and wed ding parties delightfully served; private dining rooms; very low rate ta permanent guests during the summer, W. WHYTB.

FURNITURE. P.Clark 2em niture. If you are going to pay cash for Furniture, call at 240 and 242 Penn arenue. Bl( bargains In all iines. New 'phone, 707, INSURANCE.

Genter Co jES: Rooms, fourth floor, Connsll building, Scranton, Pa, Telephone. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ElectricMotorsp4 and rewound. Dynamoes and motors fof sale. o.

M. Jones, rear Board of Tradej building, Scranton, Pa. ltlm rick's cathedral at 5 o'clock yesterv day afternoon by the Rev. Richard Hughes, of the Cathedral. No dispensation, as is required from Rome when a divorced member of the Catholic church desires to marry again," was necessary, for the marriage of Mrs.

Clark. When she presented the case Archbishop Farley, the matter was submitted to the ecclesiastical court of this archdiocese and communication was held by it with the bishops of the Pittsburg and Atlanta dioceses. It developed through this Investigation that Charles Sumner Clark, the former husband, never was baptized, and under the rule of the church Miss Stocking's contract with him was void, and Mrs. Clark was. In the eyes of the church, a woman who had never contracted a marriage.

As she and Mr. Diinnelly are Catholics, there was ne Impediment to their marriage within, tho church. A Kins Who Con Id Chance the Wind King Erricus of Sweden publicly confensed that he was a sorcerer and magicliin. lie was the owner of an enchanted cap, wblch he pretended enabled htm to control the spirits and change the direction of the winds at pleasure. So firmly did his subject believe In tbe supernatural powers ot tbelr ruler that when a storm arose they would exclaim, "Ah, the king la tjaln wearing bis magic cap!" I Waan't Plate.

She was admiring the silver service. "Family plate, I auppose?" she sug gested. Mrs. De Swell drew herself nrx haughtily. "Flate:" she exclaimed.

Tlatt! There Isn't a bit of that plate. It's solid, every piece of It" New York Press. Descriptive. Darksway Did you make love ta any of the girls? Cleverton Yes; one from Boston aa4 one from New Orleans. "How was ltr "Did you ever have chills and fe terr Smart Set The Other Way.

Proud Dame I do not sea how yon. could think of marrying Into such commonplace family as that! Romantic Daughter Oh, I'm not going to marry Into bis family. lie's going to marry Into our family. Interested, drop a line to M. Burt, G.

P. New Jersey Central, New York city, for Information. 15t6 COURSE OF STUDY It t8 AHontfiH hv th 11 nB Decn KU0PlB DJ Board of School Control. PROVIDES FOR TWO YEARS THUflUfcO run flfU I trtno. As adopted by the Board of Control the course of study prepared for the training school compares favorably with that of the loading schools of the country.

The term has been extended from one to two years, the school re maining in charge of. Miss Hattie Hunt during the ensuing year. The full course is as follows: FIRST YEAR. First term. 1.

Psychology: Neurology, Physio logical Psychology, Sensation studied experimentally. 2. Pedagogy: Discussion of the pro cess of mental development leading to the consideration of method. 3. Geography: Subject matter an alyzed and stated with reference to mental development.

4. History: Psychological Construc tion same as In Geography. 5. Science: Observation and record of phenomena connected with the changes of seasons throughout the year. Excursions.

6. Arts: Drawing and Painting cor related with other subjects. Clay Modeling a demanded by other subjects. Manual Training: Correlated with other subjects. Construction as required for purposes of Illustration In other subjects.

Social Occupations. Music: Voice culture. Studies In parts. English: Special emphasis will be placed! upon the correct use of English in all subjects throughout the course. 7.

Observation of children in the practice school In connection with Phy chology from the point of view of child study. Second Term. 1. Phycholosry: Thought Processes, Emotions, Will. 2.

General Method: Gaining knowl edge In seeing relations. Study of Relations: Similarity and difference, Time, Space, Cause and Effect. Particular and General. Lesson Types; Observation, Experiment, Concept, and Narration lessons. Formation of habits of correct questioning.

ote: In presenting the subject of lesson type, the Laboratory Method will be used. 3. Mathematics: Psychological Con struction. Correlated with other subjects. 3.

Mathematics: Psychol Con struction. Correlated with other subjects. 4. English: Oroln Expression, Stor ies. Dramatlo Art.

Correlated with History and Geography. 6. The Arts: Details to he deter mined. Observations of children In the practice school, with reference to the teaching and learning processes. SECOND YEAR.

First Term. 1. Pedagogy continued. 1. History of Education.

Science: Physics, first half of term. Chemistry second half term. 1 English: Written expression. Grammar, Composition, Reading, Methods. 4.

Teaching Groups of Children from th practice school with criticism of lessons. 6. The Arts: Music, Method and Course of Study. Othtr subjects to he determined later. Second Term, Class divided Into two divisions if necessary.

Division A. first half term: Teach ing In practice school. Division A. second half 1. Pelagogy.

2. Ethics. 3. Cooking. Manual Training.

Division same courses alternate terms. Note: Nature Study tn be carried on indirectly throughout tha course. Archbishop nyaii. of Philiidrluliln. has been celebrating the fifty first anniversary of his ordination priest.

He was ordained In St. LouIh, Sept. 8, IfiAS hv Ihn luta A Richard Kenrlck. AT TRAINING SCHOO CONTRACTOR. Matt.

Stipp and tarir MASON AND builder and brick man ufacturer. Office, 204 Board of Trade building. Brick yards at Scranton and Wilkes Barre. Special railroad facilities for carload shipments. Wm.

Evans nanS a 1 net making. Jobbing promptly attended to 104 Adams avenue, Scranton, Pa. New 'Phone 1665. Feb25 mo3 CARPETINGS. awan na avenue.

Carpetlngs and draperies, window shades, largest assortment, lowest prices. FUR MANUFACTURER. F. L. Crane, Furs of all kinds made.

Fur reoair. lng a specialty. S24 Lackawanna ave. BOTTLERS. A.

A. Gordon wholesale bottler ot Pabst Mil waukee Beer. Bergner Engel's Tan hauser, Feigenspan's P. O. N.

Ale and India Pale Ale and Brown Stout, Yuengling's celebrated Pottsvllle Porter. 42 Sixth street, near Jersey Central depot. Both 'phones. Prompt ae livery. OBITUARY.

ARTEMUS C. SWINGLE. Artemus C. Swingle, aged 70 years, residing on Capouse avenue, Green Ridge, died suddenly last night at 7 o'clock. Death was due to appoplexy.

Mr'. Swingle's death came very unexpectedly, as yesterday morning he was down in the central city, feeling quite well. In the afternoon, he went to work in his shop and about 3 o'clock was taken III. Dr. S.

Frey was called and he pronounced a case of apoplexy. Mr. Swingle was a member of the As bury M. E. church, and the Ezra Grl fln post, Grand Army of the Repub? No.

139. Ho was born in Cana. Wayne coupnty, in IS.14. He is survived by the following: Mrs. Lizzie Green.

Mrs. Gertrude Tennant, Misses kdan and Susan Swingle and Egbert B. Swingle, and one brother, Mllo Swingle who Is in California. The funeral notice will be given later. MRS.

ANTHONY LONG. Mrs. Anthony Long, a hiKhly esteemed lady of this city, died at her home, 1609 Capouse avenue, at 4 o'clock this morning, after three months Illness. Mrs. Long, who was about 64 years of age, was one of the oldest residents of the Green Ridge section, locating there with her husband thirty four years ago.

She Is survived by her husband and three sons. Eugene Fred W. and George A. Long, all of this city. The funeral services will be conducted at the family residence" Saturday afternoon at 2:30.

after which Interment will be made tn Dunmore cemetery. LEE MILLER. Lee Miller, aged 65 years, for the past five years a resident of Green Ridge, died yesterday at the Berkshire Hill Sanitarium, North Adums, where he was receiving treatment for cancer of the face. The dead man was a machinist, and had a wide acquaintance in this city. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Marlon Miller, and three daughters, Mrs. T. B. McKer. Mrs.

C. E. Potter and Mrs. W. J.

Marlott. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. T. Mclntyre. 1410 Electric avenue.

Interment will be made In Forest Hill cemetery. NOTED BEAUTY WEDS; CHURCH BAN REMOVED. New York, Sept. 1.1. Mrs Charles Sumner Clark, noted beauty, formerly Miss Allyne Mocking, of Atlanta, where she was married to Mr.

Clark, of Ptttuhurg in ISM. after having divorced him few months a no, was married tn Mr. Charles Donnelly, a wealthy young man of Pittsburg, In St. pat DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE "Where are you going Jo, my pretty maid?" "Pam going a niilking, sir." he said. "May I go with you.

my pretty maid?" "You're kindly welcome, sir," he said. Who Is speaking to her? ANSWER TO YESTERDAY 'H PCZZLE. UpaMa flown, In tree. i Alimony. Johnny Pa, what Is alimony Pa Alimony Is the pension paid to tbs best fighter.

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