THE 8CBAHT0W TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MOBHOTO, DECEMBER 21, 1893. THE MM 124-126 Wyoming Ave., Open Evenings until Christmas. Grand display of useful HolidayGoods : -W have thousands of ar ticles .suitable for man, woman and child that will make the most desirable and useful Christmas gifts. It will be to your interest to call and examine our stock before pur chasing. We have employed sufficient additional sales peo ' pie to wait ,upoh everybody, no matter how great the rush may be. Everything in our store is arranged so that cus tomers may make their pur chases without any inconveni ence. In our Fancy Goods De- 1artment you will find, all the atest novelties in celluloid and Celluloid and Tiger Plush Albums, Jewel Cases , of all descriptions, Flower Stands, Bouquet Holders, Puff Boxes, Picture Frames and Ornaments of every description. Thousands of Dolls of every kind, prices ranging from 25c to $5 Ladies silk and linen, plain and embroidered Handkerchiefs. Gents' silk and linen, plain and initial, Handkerchiefs. Mufflers for ladies or gentlemen, in silk or cashmere. Children's Handkerchiefs . -of every description. Ladles', Children's and Men's kid, lined. and unlined, also fur top Gloves. Sofa Pillows of every description, either denim, silk or satin covered. Stamped and Embroidered Goods of all kinds. 511k Table Covers, , Tray Covers i jnd Mantel Drapes, embroidered in sjlk or gold. Linen Lunch Sets, plain and hemstitched. Linen Dinner Sets, plain and hemstitched. Dinner Napkins, from the very cheapest to the finest quality. Extra fine quality of Linen Towels. And thousands of other use ful articles too numerous to mention. Don't think of making your purchases in this line until you have first exajniued .our stock ank got our prices. Special discount "tor pur chasers of Holiday Goods for Churches and Sunday schools. in & in WILKES-DARRE, CHRISTMAS SERVICES. Programmes Prepared for the Varloo City Chnrehea. The churches of the city are arrang ing some very elaborate musical ser vices lor .their Christmas celebrations. The services at St. Stephen's will bo held at o'clock on Christmas eve. Singing, recitations and an address, followed by the distribution of gifts to the children will make up the pro gramme. At the First Presbyterian church the services will take place at 5 o'clock on Christmas evo. The programme is iilmpie,'- conpisting of singing, reading of scripture and an unusual feature in the way of gifts and prize for the children. The Memorial church Sunday school will have their Christmas selebration on Christmas night. It will consist of sing ing, scripture reading, recitations and an ndtlrcys by the pastor. The Christ mas church m utile will be rendered on th Sunday following Christmas and an e!nboretH .programme of choruses, duets, trios and solos has been ar ranged. At the First Baptist church a cantata will be rendered on Christmas night. The participants are rehearsing regu larly and a good presentation is as sured. , The Sunday school of ZIon's Re formed church have arranged a pretty programme for presentation on Christ mas evening. Recitations, songs, enrols, scripture reading and gifts to the children are the principal features. On Christmas Day the regular ser vices will be held at St. Clement's. On Christmas eve the children's festival will be It-Id, commencing at 7 o'clock. Christmas carols, special music, etc., wilt be l dick red. The First Methodist Episcopal church will present a cantata on Christinas eve at 5 o'clock. There will be gifts for the children and the occasion will be made as happy an possible. On Christmas Dty tjie usual services will be held. On Christmas Day at St. Mary's, solemn mass at 6 a. m.; low mass at 7 and 8; children's mass at 9, aud solemn mass at 10:30. A Pleasant Entertainment. A delightful entertainment was given yesterday morning at the Union street High school. The programme Included recitations by Bertha Rosenthal and Maggie Armstrong; reading. Miss Dora James; recitation, "Lady from Over the Rhine," and to Rn encore, "Shoes That Were Full of Feet." Prof. McConnon repeated his very Interesting talk on "Relations Which We Bear to Ens gland" Hurt In the Mines. Yesterday morning Powell Mlsco vitch, a Polish miner, and John Dum bovskl, a laborer, of the same nation ality, were badly burned by an explo sion of gas at the Stanton colliery. They are both at the hospital and will re cover. John Griff had two fingers on his lef. hand cut off yesterday afternoon at; No. 3 breaker, Grand Tunnel. His hand was caught between a brake and a car. Killed on the Kail. Erastus Wltowskl,' a Polander, aged twenty-six years, while walking on tne mountain cut-oft near Smlthville, yes terday morning, on nls way to Avoca, was run down by a freight train and Instantly killed. He was a single man and boarded in Plttston. BRIEF NOTES. The Anthracite theater is In trouble again over the pay of two of the musi cians. Tickets for the Press club ball on Jan. 22 are now for sale by the members or at the club rooms, on South Franklin street. The funeral of the 4a te Mrs. Nathan Eckrote wae held from her home, In Par sons, yesterday, with Interment In Hoi lenhack cemetery. Hiram P. Kuntx registered as a law student yesterday. The Christmas number of Kodak has been Issued, and It is an excellent num ber, the best that has yet been published. Wyoming seminary closed for the holi days yesterday, to reopen on Jan. 0. The trolley wire broke on the West Bide yesterday morning, opposite West Side park, and tralllc was delayed in conse quence about hair an hour. The annual exhibit of the Wllkes-Barre Poultry, Pigeon and Pet association will be held In Lanmesser u hall, on Jan. 1, 2, 3 and 4. The Homeopathic Society of Northeast ern Pennsylvania met a.t the office of Dr. S. J. Coe, in this city, last Thursday event nr. Mayor Nichols will preside ot the Sun day meeting of the Young Men's Christian association. The children of the Free Klndersrarten on North Main street, were given their Chrwtmas celebration yesterday nd then aismisseu until ancr tne Holidays, WYOMING, A" Burprlse party was given Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Williams Monday evening. The evening was spent very pleasantly with music. and games, ine following persons were present: James Boyd, MIsb Maggie Phillips, of Kingston; Misses May Bailey, Ruth Boyer, Olle Barney, Maggie Jones, Sarah Nesbut, Lizzie Williams, Dorrancetown; Norma Jolly, Ernest Butts, eGorge Frolic, Lu- zerne; Charles Scuwels, Forty Fort Frank Harbestor, Edward Mould James Western, Charles Bailey, Philip Williams, Mary Casterline, Thomas Nesbltt, Harry Jones, James Bailey, Mr, and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. William Heal was at, Wilkes Barre Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heuch leave to day for Mechanlcsburg, their former home. Miss Emelie Harsch leaves today for Philadelphia to spend the holidays with 'Mr. Kraut, ex-piinclpal of our Dubllc schools. Mrs. John Phillips, of Orange, spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Ira De- wltt. ' - The Wyoming Coal and Land com' pany will pay their employes today. HALLSTEAD. A. E. Coyne-and family are preparing to move to Blnghamton next month. Prof. C. E. Moxley and Frank May are the Jurors drawn from this place to serve at the January term of court. Dr. W. E. Roper, of Candor, N. Y., 1b the guest of friends In town. Mr. Joseph Wesley Is 111. Mrs. A. L. Fair and daughter, Irene, of Nicholson, are visiting at the rest dence of Mr. P. R. Carpenter, on Pine street. W. W. Adair and wife have returned from a pleasant visit at Corfu, N. Y, A number of the young friends of Miss Grace Read assembled at her home on cnase avenue on r naay evening anu made her a. pleasant, surprise. - CHARLESTON DISABLED. l Broke Doth Bar Pistons on tha Rtrn to Yokohama. ' ' 1 Ban Francisco, Deo. 20. Tha cruiser Charleatonl.ii lying temporarily dls abled at Nagasaki. Japan. Both pla tons of the engine are broken, and the ship for several weeks will be power less to move. The Charleston broke both of her pistons on the run to Yo- kohoma. One has already been sent over, and It will require a number of months to cast another and transport it to Japan. It Is thought that If the government orders Its Asiatic squadron home the Charleston will be brought to Hawaii with one engine and held there until the piston is shipped. MISS BERK Y GETS $8,000. Woman Gets a llrcach-ofPrornlso Ver dict Against a Wealthy Man. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 20. Alice Berry, 45 years old, got a Judgment In the Circuit court today for $5,000 against John Anderson, a wealthy Englishman, who promised to marry her and did not keep his word. Anderson is in the employ of the Kingnn Packing company as a travel ing salesman. Acccrdlng to the testi mony he bought the woman a diamond ring and promised to buy her a house and lot. Miss Berry asked for $15,000. Anderson did not appear and make de IN FAVOR WITH THE DOCTORS Or. Godhotit. M. P., lie mice, Quo., Speaks in Highest Terms of Dr. Agncu's Ca tarrhal Powder. When a member of the Merllpnl nrn- fession, hedged In as he Is by a large measure of conservatism, expresses an opinion of a proprietary medicine it means a good dual. Dr. Clodbout. the popular member in the house of com mons of Ileauce.Quebec, speaks in high est terms or Dr. Agnew s Catarrhal i-owuer, not alone us a professional man, knowing the nature of this rem edy, but from personal experience. He has used this medicine for catarrh, and ireeiy lets the public know of the re markable, speedy and effective nature of the medicine In all cases of the kind. one short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, dif fuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and de lightful to use, it relieves Instantly, nnd permanently cures Catarrh.-Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tonsil 1 1 Is and Deafness. 50 cents. Sold by Aiatliiews liros. English Capital for Amcricun Invest tnents. Important to Amerlcsns scektnir Enir. lish capital for new enterprises. A list containing the mimes and addresses of I'M successful promoters who have placed over 100,000,000 sterling In foreign Invest- moms wunin ine mat six yeurs, and over 18,000,00 for the seven months of 1S9T,. Price 5 or $25, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bureau of Investors, 20, Cheapshle, London, IS. C. Subscribers will be entitled, by arrange ment with the directors to receive either personal or letters of Introduction to any l mese nucwaniui iJruniuiors, This list Is first class In everv rpenpet. and every mnn or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For placing the following It will be found In valuableBonds or Shares of Industrial, Commercial and Financial Concerns, Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines. Directors-Sin EDWARD C. ROSS. J-ION. WALTKR C. PKPTS. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright. Turnauest. the Jeweler, will not mis represent goods. That's a point worth thinking of. Dissolution of Partnership. HcnsBTON. P.. Dec. 12. 1H05. NOTICE 18 HLKKBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnerahiti heretofore existing be tween 8. G. Knrr, L. J. Siebecker, Albert N. Krrrand G. W. Watkins. under the Arm name nf Kerr, Siebecker & Co., is dissolved as of this date. All accounts due by Kerr, Miotwrser ee co. will be paid by Kerr, Sioteeker & Co. Please pay all accounts due to Kerr. Sie becker & Co. at the oflice of the Hcrantoa Bedding Co., at MU and 004 Lackawanna ave., until December ftl. After this date not ice will be mailec, notifying where and whom to pay. a. it. jie.nrc. L. J. SIEBECKER. ALBERTN.KERR. n W W ATlf TKA a n T' e- a. V-A . . 11 i .. ..n A Ar n. u. avrr, rvn v. ,tiii wo.iuuu w mw business at 401 Lackawanna ave. . u. KMIK, A.N. KERR. Siebecker A Watkins will eontinuo to de business at 400 Lackawanna ave. Li. j. situf.i nr.tt. O. W. WATKINS. Redemption of Bond. Ofpici: or Simpson A Watkins. Hcrantou. Pa.. Dec. 20. lrns. XTOTIC'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN li uinrdtne. with tha nrovislons of the mortituneof tos Mount Lookout Coal Com- pany to tha Hcranton BavinRs oatiK ana i rust Company, trustee, the honds of the said coal company numbered Si, 4lk 41, 71 and nava raen aosifrnatau oy io( iu is uay lor rtmeiup tion and will be redeemed at Dar and interest upon presentation at the Snranton Havings Bank and Trust Company. Tho interest ceases on the above numbered bonds January 1, IsiU, THE MOUNT LOOKOUT COAL CO,, By a D. BIMPSON, Treasurer. Bargain Sal. DARGAIN SALE OF MILLINERY GOODS 1J at B1LHE1MEK s store, l'rlcelmrc Urc. 21 and 2a Goods new from Hcranton and must be sold to closs out the buaiuess. Open evenings. Real Catat. UOR SALE-GRAND INVESTMENT. THE F amithsast corner of Waahlnstou ava. and OlhiAti at., nnnosite Eria denot: two lines of street carsi One site for six stores and four or five floors of flats; just what is wanton in Scranton; a lara not profit certain; price rea son ante. . UIBmJi 'UN r.15. nil op uces. Busincaa Opportunity. T?OUNDRY FOREMAN A SKILLFUL J? mouider with $8,000 aud cod moral char, acter may becom foumlry foreman aud part ner in business established snven years. Ad dress, living re te recces, CAST IRON, Scran ton Tribune oflice. Accountants. JOHN PROUD, ACCOUNTAW ANU AU ditor, 20 Library building, Wyoming ave nue. Special Notice. XtrrriK?mvMvSVR CIvTlWAiT J you want tnis renc. onwins an oi Frank Leslie'a famous old War Picturea,abow i ft, tntM. in aetiiui liattie. SKeicnea on ins spot. Two volumes, 2.0UU pictures. ,Bpld on tnmi4.lilv navmnnti Denvered by ax- rress comtilete. all cl arces prepaid. Address f. U. UOULIz, 6a Anams Ave,, ocramou. ra. I1LANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA- ri ,inM ute.. bound or rebound at TllS Tribdnb ofUca. Oulck work. Reasonable prjees Executor' Notice. TESTATE OF JOSEPH ZIMMEilLI, LATE waiiussim ni.., ... Letters testamentary upon the above named estate having beensrantml tothe undersigned, all persona havinv clal es or demands anainat ine saiu estaie win yreMii. m.in vm and those indebted thereto will pleate make imiueciain i luoui J CHARLES FRANCIS Mo3INLEY. Fiecutors. DAVTP J. D VIS. Attorney for Estate. balssmen wanted. . . . u . I L. XI fprh BVr.l. HT A . II pis aoods at homa or travel: uoerai hi- arv or a ion commmnoB i wo rniM'ni'ir appkcatloti; elve exclusive territory. Address t, . . . I Wl VT - Veb. mI. r- . "' Boarding Stabl. f9oTBD j etablaav befV of are prices, o. H. HANDKICK, eAMntiahla Jlark'a Summit. Medical. 01 CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT IS MADK, NO CHARGE WILL RE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS ftt'T.E AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS ANT HELP WANTED, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Htlp Wanted Mali. AGENTS - A SNAP FOB YOC, 195.00 weekly: to.liml yearly; uo experience necessary: fallur impns'ible: nur scheme a new one; particulars free. Address i. O, Box 6SHS. Ponton. Muss. O'JH A WEKK TO SALESLADY OR OENT 0.W to sell National Dish Washer; best and cheapest mado: over ou.OtlO sold; Wishes and drii-B lUshus iu two minutes; no scalded lingers or broken dishes no muss; sullfe ou merit; satisfies nil; easily operated: also many other good tollers. Write World Mfg. Co., W3, Columbus. Ohio. V ANTED MEN TO LEARN THS! BAH- bor trad; only eitfht weeks required: tools furnlihed: wanes Saturdays: catalogues mailed free. CINCINNATI BARBEU COL LEGE. 428 Plum St., Ciurlnnail. Ohio. MEM TO TAKE ORHERS IN EVERY town and city:, no dellverlna; good wages; pay wnklv: n capital; steady work. Ill I V RU H H.wluiil.r. M V WANTED - TRAVELING 8ALK8MEN 1 V with established route tn take a do lino rMnbli-li d house: :i to 815 a day. Q. H. FISHER. 424 Spruce. St., Fcranton, Pa. WANTED- N AGINT IN EVERY HEU tlon tocanvass: f 4.00 to Si 00 a day main; lis nt, aiclit! also mai to all htanle Uoods to dealers; beat sldo line i ".. 00 a month; Hai ry or Innra commission mado; experioncu mncuessn v. Clifton boan and Manufactur ing Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN everv town to solicit stock BUbscrin- tions; a monopoly: big money for agents: no capital required. EDWARD C. r'1811 CO, tsoruen tilucK, i.niCHTo. in. Helo Wanted Femalea. WANTED I.ADY AOENT IN SCRAN ton to sell and introduce Snyder's oaks icing: exporlenced canvvaser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for parttoulnrs at one aiii s;et benefit of holiday trade. T. H. tNYLIiU & CO , Cincinnati, O. I 'IkL WANTED Foil HESERAL HOUSE VJ work. Apply at HIS Jackson st. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER VV cetio saleswomen to rerrea nt us. Guaranteed Stj a day without Interfering witli other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, iucloiini; stamp, Mai'70 ( Dom ical t'nmpany. No. 72 .lohn street. New York. Agents Wanted. GENERAL AOENT W ANTED-SELL-vT inir now aitletes to dealers: exclusive ter ritorv. no coiiinetition. no caDltal renulred 2110 to aoti per cent, profit. Columbia Chemical uo., tsi Liearnorn tt., . men go, m. AVE DONT WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS, but men of ability: S:K)to 8WU a month to hustlers: statj and irenernl avents: atilary and commission. RACINE 1KE ENU1NE CO., Racine, Wis. AOENTH WANTED TO SELL CIUAKH; $7j per month salary and oxiienses paid. Address, with two eont stamp, FIOAKO CI GAR CO., Chicago. A GENTS TO SELL OCR PRACTICAL 7. void, silver, nickel and copner' electro platers: price rrom upwani; salary anu x- Sen.es paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, IICHIOAN MFG CO., Chicasro. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS; '3 weekly and expenses; expnrienco un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 48 Van ttuieii St., Chicago. SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; V per cant commission; sample book mailed free. Addresa L N. CO.. tatiou L. New York. AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO sell now liirhtnlns sallinz table clotb.mos- quito and hours tly liquid at 10 cents and 'A cents a bo'tlo. Saimiln froe. BOLGIANO M F G Co., Baltimore, Md. A GENTS HINDE'S PATENT UMVER- r- .i ll.. ; i 1 ....1 W ..... ...... 1 lfh- out heat), and "Pyr Pointed"Haif Pins. Lib- oral commis&ioas, rreo suiupio mm iuii ran .. , . i . .. n . . Ti . . i .. V -1. Ticuiars. Auuress i . do iou. i w ' Upholsterer Wanted. WANTED UPHOLSTK.RER. MNE UP holstorer on Turkhh work. Must bo first-class. Call Benton's. Kill Adams avenue. Boarder wanted. 117ANTED BOARDERS IN PRIVATE V family. 417 North Seventh st, Wanted To Rent. II' All.Liyli.1 Vl41 A ItAU l'vrt 4 If in Hcranton, from April J, 1W)U. m house ron'ftiuing not lom then ton rooms, witli modern imDroromenU. Address U. Trlbuu m a 'Tt't I XT A rt'VTUit T fll 'iTIfl HT ANT ED CENTRALLY LOCATED IN VV Bcrantuii. fiom A Dill 1. lKDo. a bouse containing not less than ciitht rooms with modern Improvements: a hmiso with nice lawn prererreu. Anoress p.. i rionne omce For Rent. lVllt liSNPST EVES' SON FRUIT KAK11. I i lurk's rtreon. for a term of years. Ap ply to GEORGE B. DAYlUftoa, Attorney, 612 Spruce street. TOR RENT ONE 12-ROOM HOUSE, I1 Adams live : two tl-room hous-s. Lee court, entrance from Adanis ave.; will rent low until April J. LZKA nix." au.a, Telephone 1 M. l.'OR KENT DOUBLE HOUSE, CENTRAL ' oitv. rent low. lnoulre a. J. 11AAL. Everhart Brass Works, Hi Cliff st. TlOU RENT CHEAP. A FRONT ROOM. 1 furnished or unfurnished, at fi!8 Uordou street. UOR RENT-FUR M8HED ROOM, WITH J.' or without hoard, aunaoio ior two per sona IK Adams ave. 70R RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS E, EVANS, sear H3U Luzerno, Hyde Park. Tinn nii;TJTNri'E, fxjknihhed hall. r suitable for lodiro rooms. JOHN JElt- lla yvyomlug ovenuo. TOR RENT THE PRKM1SKS RECENTLY F ncrnnied bv The Scrantnri Trib ne.known as the Hlneser Kuiioinir, corner oi npruco nt. unit tnnn ave. I'ossesslon Kiven lninjeuiaioi V, Tha nreml ea consist of the b, ildina in the rAnr or thu biiildino- on the corner of snruce street and I enn avenue, tone' her with the bareracnt. and also tne entire lonrtn noor or the corner building. Can be rented for Lodice purposea as well as public meeiinKs. mzrs oi Fiall. KlxlOO with a s-cond hall on same floor. ezxiZ. For narticulars Inaulrc on the premises, f Rudolph hloestr, or at the omce or J lie rcraniou i rioune. for Sale. I. OR SALE-HOB AND VoV. INQUIRE I' tIA 1 ,.U at CMBHlAlt. TOR SALE OFFICE DESK WITH ROLL A up at II 11 uvui" wuisusi tm.au wait vl ltmfftb 4$ inchefc, mUXih 3t In -lien; at good m TX)R i BALE THE t'NDERSIONED EX V ecutora of Joseph Ziinmerli, deceased. will sellat puoiiosaio tne personal proper! stock. Tture and louse of tho hotel Ut conitncti.il nv the said .Toaenh ZluiraerlL situ ateiatNo 110 Slntn Main avenue, on Mon day. December au, ikii.i, at u ocioca a. ui. Terms eaau. immeaiate posspssiin given, ( O. W. JENK1NH. V. F. M GINLEY. i Execntors. thiu aiTv'Dma Mirtlliar. riPir 1 ity from 1.000 to S.nfti per day; pi he frA. inquire oi r. i, uuiaxr.naiu i ii. xtoc, ra. A CHICKER1NO PIANO FOR BALK (OB li . rent); also black walnut sideuoara, gooo as new; ootn oargains. nu naaningmn ave, ,OR . BALE ( ROOM HOUSE: MODERN imprOreraonta; 2 Madison area us. Dun WALTER BRIOU-. Attorney. Coin .wealtH Building, or M. H. HO' O ATE. . more, rnon rrm for Sal. . . uii iriai c riDM irr.n aim nuM laming 1S( BCTUB, OL'arij an iiuproTou, well watored and well fouceil. containing all on the road to Factory ville; wi h one Urge a . i. .. ik... , ..n. mttA -iltu,. buildings, which can well be divided Into so ail plots of three to Bra acres for country rrsldanora. Inquire or address JatKOH DBAH, Vt Xadaioa are., sKraatoa, ra, HANDKERCHIEFS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. A good, sensible Christmas gift is a half-dozen or a dozen Handkerchiefs pnt up in a nice box. Xo liner or better collection of Handkerchiefs can be seen than we have gathered together. Thf line includes many novelties not to CO dozen Japanese Silk Hemstitched Initial, all letters, at 25c each. r0 dozen Japanese Silk Hemstitched Initial, all letters, extra large size for gentlemen, only 43c each or $2.50 per half-dozen. A largo lot of Ladies' Lawn 75c a bOX. Extraordinary value. ine Linen Embroidered and CONNOLLY & Situation Wanted. SITUATION WASTED YOUNG MAN. anu ;'j. lb very aiixliiua to net a position: a uooil hustler: will work at anvthlna: would like to set In a store or wholesale bouae: batiita are tlio best; can Rive good rof- ervnees. Addresa filti Adams ave.. city. SITUATIOX WANTED TO UO OUT BY tho dav washing; washing taken home alio. Call or address L, B., Kll N. Sumner ave. SITUATION WAN l ED AS A FIRST CLASS 3 butcher, who thorousnlv understands the meat business. Can command a big trade. rrerers to worn in a simp, aw w . nsrKei wt SITUATION WANTED.-EXPER1KNCEO uuiKKCliur anu accountant. woiuu makearrangitments to keep traders' books for iwnor ioiuh Hours iiuiiy. jtmis iiiuuvrabu. Address OM Eli A. Tribune olluo. VT ANTED BY A MIDDLE AGED MAV ' of Hi voiirs. exnorit'iire iu general mercantile businua, a position as clerk or manager. AiMroas Manager. Tribuno ittlce SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNU lady very much in need ot work; a posi tion iu store or office; also experienced In ress making. Address U. D. 11.. Mil finest. SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED dressmaker would like a tew more en- affeinents bv the dav: torma SI Der dav. Ad' dr. ss R. O., Tribune oflice. SITUATION WANTED Blf YOUNG MAN O as clerk in store or office. Address 8. L.. Tribune oilire. SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN J or janitor: fourteen vears' exnevieuce as coachman; cocxt reference. . Addren H'il yomlng avenue. WANTED PLACE AS HOUSEKEEPER, hy a wlilow of i2 years. Address HOUSEKEEPER. Tribnue oftlce. QITUATION W ANTED TO GO OUT BY the dav washlna: washlnirs taken home also. Call or address S.U North Snmner ave nue, Hydo Park. WANTED A LADY DESIRES A Posi tion as Btenogranher and tVDowritur. flaw ofllco nroforrod). considers aalarv not so much an olijeot as to gain experience. Ad dress M. R, l-'ii Washington nvanue. SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST class blacksmith: shoeing nroforrod: will work at snv kind of work: a good horse wan. Address B 8., Tribune ollice. MTUATION WANTKD-BY A WIDOW iu su oim uy luvuif wnsuiug or ii uuiuk or take washing home: with reference. Call or address MRS. HOFFMAN, 01U Dix court. TANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK OR fV manager: experience of 10' veara in general mercautilo business; best city refer ence. Address N o. 8-L! Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED AS TEAMSTER, il rkoranv kind of honeit emDloymcnt by a sober, industrious, young married mau; references. Address RELIABLE, Tribune of fice. SITUATION WANTED BY A LADY, TO no out washing, or will take washing home. Call or address 619 Lee court. SITUATION WANTED BT A MARRIED man of 8'. no bad habits, trustworthy and genteel, as clerk, watchman, janitor or any kind of work; is handy with tools and a good penman: will work for low wages. Address . Ij.. Triunno omeo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN. uriage ana i.rown worn, umce, Washington avenue. C. C. LACBACH. SURGEON DENTIST. No. lla Wyoming ji venue. It. M. 8THATTON, OFFICE COAL. Ex change. Physiciuns and Surgeons. DR. A. TUAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases or women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to p. m. DR. G. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 616 snruce street, acninton, ra. (Just opposite Court HousejSquare.) DR. KAY, 206 PENN AVE.; 1 to 3 P. M. : call Dls. or women, oosiretncs ana and all dla. of chll. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 North Washington avenue. DR. C. L.. FP.EY. PRACTICE LIMITED. diseases ot ine r.ye, e.ur, .ose ana Throat; ollice, 122 Wyoming ave. Resl- dence, C29 Vine etreet. nR T,. M. OATE9. 1"5 WASHINGTON avenue. Ollice hours. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi son avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND Fridays, at aUa Linden street, umce hours 1 to 4 p. m. Lawyers. WARREN tk KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at law, ttepuoucan building, Washington avenue, ocran ton. Pa. JES8UPS HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP. HORACK E. HAND. W. H. JESSUP, JR. r,inmpnDAf JL TXJTT PrtV ATTOTI neys and Counsellors at Law; offices 6 and S Hornry ntnming. ncranion. i-a. RflSEWELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. . nnr.n A MT, It'll T T A T IT A V Tl Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth hulldlng. itooms is, a ana ii. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT- Law, Room 6. Coal isxcnange, acran ton. Pa. ;. MMK3 W. OAKPORD. ATTORN KY-at-Law, rooms) 63, 64 and 65, Common wealth TuiiMing SAMITEf- W. KDOAR. ATTORN EY-AT- LaW. umre, an npruce m., pcrunion, rn T,TA WATERS. ATTORNRY-AT-1.AW 423 Incknwanna ave., 8cranton, Pa. URlla TOWNSEND. ATTORN EY-AT-I.aw, Dime Hank Building. Scranton, Money to loan In large auma at 6 per cent. C. R. PITCH En, ATTORNEY-AT- law. Commonwealth building, Scranton Pa. , H. T. SMYTHB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 400 Lackawanna avenue. C. COMEQYB. 821 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. HEPLOOt.K, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security, 408 Spruce street. B. F. KILL. AM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 130 Wyoming aveH Bcranton, ra. JAB. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNBY-AT. law, a commonweaitn Din g. ncranion. J. U. C. RANCH, 1M WTOMLNO AVB. '& be found at any other season of the ME Hemstitched Initial, pat np in fancy boxes of one-half dozen, at Real Lace Handkerchiefs in Great WALLACE, TRY US. 632-304 UtCKL AVE, COR. ADIMi Wire Srcens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Git LACKA- wunna avenue, scranton, fa,, manufac turer of Wire Screens. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Rooms 24, 25 and 2tJ, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 4ao spruce st., cor. wash, ave., scranton. BROWN A MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, .trice Dunning, I2t Washington avenue, Scranton. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens 3eptomber 9. KEV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN uno Bcnooi, 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept. 9. KIndcgarten 110 per term. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND ixrnn Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Cullender, Dim Bank building. Seeds. O. R. CLARK A CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store lit! Washington ave nue; green house, 1&0 North Slain ave nue; store telephone 7S2. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK- lin avenue. Kates reaaonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. passenger aepot. t:onuuciea on tne European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor, Sixteenth St. and Irving Place. New York. Rates, (3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan;. ta. r. ANAiiLii, Proprietor. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUBIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberfa music store. , MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper nags, Warehouao, 130 Washington ave. twine. Scran- ton, fa, FRANK P. BROWN ft CO., WHOLE- Faie aeaiers in woonwarc, iruno uu OlClothqjVest Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Kooms i and zu, Williams Building, opposite postofflce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of ftcw Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 17. 1895. Trains leave tsuranion tor i-utsion, Wllkes-Barre, etc., nt 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a.m.. 1.20. 2.00. 3.05, 5.00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 m., I.w. z.u, i.iu p. in. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m. For New York. Newark and Ellxabeth. 8.20 (express) a. m.,1.20 (express with Buf fet parlor cari, a.w tcurei p. m. Bun- day, 2.15 p. m. Train loavmg 1.20 p. m. arrives at i-iiiiuu-it'm, nmuuiir term inal, 6.21 P. m. ana now iora o iu p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Betlile hm Ronton and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m 1.20, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, .i )' " For Long- Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. For Heading, usuauun ana littrnsourg, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m.. 1.20, COO p. m. 8unduy, 2.15 p. m. For I'ottsvllle, 8.20 a. m 1.20 p. tn. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m.. 1.10, 1.30. 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 aud 4.30 p. m. 8unday 6.27 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vace to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agent I. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Bupt. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, MM -fifW arrive at new Lacka m m aV ' wanna avenue station W r an follows: ' Trains will leave Scran ton atatlon for Carbondale and InterTne- 2!am9..P,,..VVVWV.n,d0 P For Albany, Saratoea. the Adlrondacka and Montreal at 5.45 a. m. and 1.20 p. . m. For Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate polnta at T.45..8.45. 9 J8 and 10 4i a. m..12.(6. 1 20 1 18. 4.00, 6.10, 6.05, 9.15 and 11.18 p. m. Trairt will arrived Bcranton atatlon from Carbondale and Intermediate points it 7.40, 8.40. 9.84 and 10.40 a .m., 11.00, 1.17, 184 140, 4.54, 6.55. 7.45, 9.11 and 11.38 p. m. FronV HoAeadale. Waymart and Far view at 184 a. m.. 12.09, L17, 19, 15 and , FVomlMontrtl. Sarator. Albany. . at 4.54 and 11.83 p. m. . . From Wllkes-Barre and totaTOwdlate points at MS. lt 10 06 and Lll IU. U0. 101 7Jt Id M U.M P- . M Vl'VT aV Wallace year. Variety at Oar Usual Low Prices 2orlonue- UPHOLSTER FURNITURE, Clean Carpets, fienovate Feathers, Hake Over Mattresses, Hake and Repair Spring Sell Iron Beds, Hake Fine Mattresses, Nov. 17, 1895. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 1 At a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m., via D . L. W. R. R., C.00, 8.03, 11.20 a. m and 1.3l p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes Barre, via D., L. & W. R. R., S.00, 4.08, 11.21 a. m., 3.10, G.07, 8.52 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, 1Ia zleton, Pottsvllle and all points on tha Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branches, via K. W. V. R. R., 0.39 a. m via D at II. R. R. at 7.45 n. m., 12.06, 1.20, 2.38, 4.00 p. m., via D., L. ft W. R. R. 6.00, 8.08, U.20 a. m. 1.30, 3.40 p. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Hnrrlshurg and all Intermedlata points, via D. & H. R. R.. 7:45 a. m., UOtl 1.20, 8.39. 4. Oil 11.38 p. m., via D L. ft W. B. It., 6.(10. 8.08. 11.20 a. m., 1.36 p. m. Leave Scranton tor Tunkhannock, To wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points via D. A H. R. R.. 8.45 n. m., 12.05 and 11.35 p. m., via D., L. A W. R. R 8.08, 9.55 a. m., 1.30 p. tn. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and nil points west via D. A H. P.. R., 8.45 a. m. 12.05, 9.15, 11.38 p. m., via D., L. A W. R. H. and Plttston Junction, 8.08, 9.05 a. m., 1.30, 8.50 p. m., via E. & W. V. R. R., 3.41 p. m. For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca, via D. A H. R. R., 8.45 a.m. 12.05, 6.05 p.m., via, D., L. A W. R. R 10S, 9.55 a. m., 1.80. nd 6.07 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair oars on all trnlns between L. A B. Jtinotlon or Wllkes-Rarre and New Ye:k. Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Sutpensloa Bridge. . ROLLTV H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CHA8. 8. LEE. Gen. Ps. At..Phlla..P!l. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 24, 1895. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 2.50, 5.15, 100 and 9.55 a. ni.; 12.55 and 134 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton; Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.65 a. m 12.55 and 3.34 p. m. Iiiiia, vuiiiiiia. lii, vii,,iii, nvuiit Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.85 a. m., and. 1.21 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, North west and Southwest. Bath accommodation, 9 a. tn. Blnghamton and way stations, 12.37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlra Express, 6.01 p. m. Express for Cortland. Syracuse. Oswega Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a ,m. and 1'l4tnaca','2.35 and Bath 9 a. tn. and 1.21 p.m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth. Bloomrburg and Dan vllle. making close connections at North umberland for Willlamsport. Harrlsburff. Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 9.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m. Nantlcoke and intermediate stations, I 08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.62 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time) tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 3?8 Lackawanna avenue, ot depot ticket office. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton tor New "j and Intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 7.00 a. m. and S.29 p. ui. A"0 'or Honesdale. Hawley and local points at 7.00, 9.40 a m. and 8.29 p. m. , . All the above are through tralm ta and from Honesdale. .,iit. Trains leave for Wllkea-Barre at 139 m. and 3.19 p. m. r-ivHJa.- - -- In Effect September 3a4l. 183. Nana nnuaa 1203 tOl '(Trains Dally, RxJ I rent Sunday.) IP n; Arrive Lavei 7 ss rs. i. rranuin k.i 7 lot West 4Kad street) - anl Weehawken I r.Jl..- 110 lr ill Arrive Leave! r Hi I lllTa&ooek Junction 1 oi Has cock !7T?fO in ItM lt40 ntaxllffht . 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