THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-.SATETlDAT MOTCNT-NG-, JoVNUAItY 3D, 1S07. "V SOCIAL NEWS AND .GOSSIP OF A WEEK Committee Appointed to Arrange for the Next Dance of Bachelors. IT WILL Ufi A SMALLER APPA1R Mrs. C. S. M'cstou IJiiturtnlnuil n Niimhcr ofllur rrlcnd.N with u Ten YuMurtlny Altonuioii--Aiiirotieliiiii: itlnrrlnKO or llov. Daniel Webster Ooxe und ."Hiss riorenee.1I. Iiiitliron, nt' JHontrose-OIovoniuiits of Well Known Persons. TIip llaohelors Mill not abandon their oi'KanlwilUui. On next Now Year's eve n bull will bo s'hon but under a plan different from those which featured the rerenl balls at the FiothliiRhaiu. The 1SU7 ball will be n very select nfTalr and will -be iirniiiKed wltb a peculiar eiroil to make it veiy elegant. ' The Bachelor committee chosen on Thurs day evenhiL' to take charge of the ball were! James lllalr, jr., president; The odore S. duller, secretary; Paul S. Ho lm, treasurer; Joseph M. .Boles and Lawrence It. Fuller. An event of social as well as musical importance is the concert of the Itull roail department of the Younu Men's Christian association, which will lake l.laee on Jlonday evenllle; next at the FiutbliiKham tin (iter. The names of the patronesses and of the holders of the boxes and Iorcs Is onouuh to establish Its lmpoitrince socially -while the names of tlie slnueiH stamp it us an alfalr of th- fir.H Importance musically. Miss JlllKe lias achieved several triumphs In the West since, her isit here last year. Mr. "Mi'Klnley has just been enquired for an el.?ht weeUs tour with the Hoston Symphony orchestra in comnany with Oahe and li'lumelt. Miss Clary and Dr. Durft have never been heard in this city but their work has Riven them a leading )ilace uiuouk American vocal ists and they will no doubt add .to their laurels on Monday evening. The dia gram is now open at Powell's Music store lor the reservation of seats. A W Mrs. C. S. Weston gave a tea at her Home yesterday for Miss Traeey, of Towiindn. who is the guest here of Miss Al.ce Matthews. Miss Tracey and .Miss Matthews assisted Mrs. Weston In re ceiving. Mrs. W. W. Scranton and Sirs. A. 11. Storrs presided at the refreshment table in the dining room and were as sisted by Miss Helen Matthews and Miss Janet Storrs. Tea was poured by Mrs. Anna .Matthews. About the rooms were Mrs. V. 11. Storrs, Miss Mamies and Miss Flora-Matthews. a , tk Mrs. George Sanderson ga,vo a tea jesterday at'hor-hoino oil North Wash ington avenue. w The following physicians attended h, banquet-in- the' Bristol house, Provi dence,, Thu'mlny night: Dr. Donne.'Dr. J. J. Sullivan, Dr. Dawson, Dr. Bessey, Dr. W. W. Jenkins, Dr. Cadweli, Dr. James Stl'lV, Dr. J. F. Saltry, Dr. Weh lau, Dr. JW. ' MeAlfdrew and Dr. Mc Lean Duiiiip--the evening speeches were made on' topics ()f Interest to phys leiuns. ' '.. yi n A In Excelsior hall on Wyoming avenue Tuesday night Miss Hose Hourvltoh, of Forest City, was married to M. A. ltosenberg, of this city, by ltev. Naton Druek. After the ceremony was per formed a reception was held which was attended by upwards of one hundred guests. An elaborate wedding supper was served In the club's dining room. John T Myers was tendered a sur prise party at his home on Plttston ave nue Wednesday night In honor of his forty-(thIrd" birthday. Cuslck's orches tra furnished music during the evening. A small party of friends was delight fully entertained AVednesday .evening by Miss 1,11a Phillips at her home at North park. John Golden was tendered a surprise party Wednesday evening at the home of hip parents at Luzerne and Fourth streets. About fifty young friends of Mr. Golden were present. Thursday night Siegel's new dancing academy In the Carter building, corner of Adams avenue and Linden street, was formally opened. About 150 former and present pupils and their friends were present. Music was furnished by Bauer's orchestra. A delightful time was enjoyed. w The marriage of Miss Florence M. Lathrop, of Montrose, to Hev. Daniel Webster Coxe, of Allien,- will take place nt noon, Feb. 10, at, Montrofce in St. Paul's Episcopal churcli. Rev. C'oxe fis archdeacon of the Sera,nton archdeacon-,. ry of theiOntral 'Pennsylvania dloce.se of the'-lsplscopal churcli. Miss Latli-' rop is well-known In Episcopal circles and Is of an old family of no little re pute in this section of the state. Miss Gertrude Follows, in celebration of her eighteenth birthday, entertained n party of friends Monday afternoon at the home of her parents on the West Side, 4 M At n. dinner given hvv Mr. and .Mrs. John Simpson Tuesday evening at the Hotel Jerinyn, theie -were present: Mr. and. Mrs. C. II. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Megargel, Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Jones, Mr. and Airs. Charles Powell, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selilager, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. LaUar, Mrs, B. Hill, Mrs. Roll, .Mrs. Booth. For the Lafayette college alumni ban quet to bo given Fob. :!3 tho following executive commltteo will net: Captain W. A. May, Dr. II. V Logan and E. F. Blewltt. The following committees have been appointed: Finance, -F. L. Phillips, Dr. Oapwell, Edward Gearhart, Dr. 11. V. Logan and Dr. Lewis Frey; place of banquet, E. F. Blewltt, J. J. II. Hamilton, T. II. Dale, jr., Prof. C.'C. "Wells and J. Elliot Ross; programme, George L. Peck, II. A. Fuller, Harry Dale. W. -IL.jranley and J. II. Itltten house. The )3ngjiipcrs' club took possession of Its rooms In the new board, of trntle, building Monday night. The newly elected otllcers are: President, A. D. Blackinto,iy yieo president. John Sven Bon; corresponding secretary, C. C. Conkihig; recording secretary, II. W.' Rowley; treasurer, A. II. Storrs; di rectors, Messrs, Snyder, Arehbald and Cox. A collation was served after the business mooting and a social hour en Joyed by tho members. Mrs. "W. P. Hallvtend gave a-, tea Thursday afternoon at her home, on "Wyoming avenue. She was assisted in' i-ectlvlng by Mrs. George M. Hallstead and In entertaining by Mrs. James Mc- iLeod, Mrs. James P. Dickson, Mrs. C. W. lClrkpatrick and Mis. A. II. Shop, land. At the refreshment table in the (dining room wuro Mrs. H. M. Boles and Mrs. C. R. Parke, and nt the tea table in the panic room Miss Piatt pro sided. Miss Mabel Harding, of Blng liamtnn; Miss, Carrie Harding, Miss Matthews and Miss Reynolds served nt the lemonade and frappa table. t The Misses Powell, of Swctland street, entertained a,par(y of friends Wednes day evening. n Mrs. Theodore G. Wolf gave a pro gressive dUchreln the evenlnu' and a nintlnee etichi-p'on Thursday for her sister, Mrs. S. L Foulke. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mijses, of Mulberry street, and a coinpnnj;Of iiear relatives of tho family on Thursday celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Moses' twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary. tun In St. Peter's cathedral Wednesday morning, occurred tho marriage of Miss Mary 10. Moyles, to Jni'nes F. Cuni mlngs, two well known people of the West Side. Tlie ceremony was per formed by Rev. James F. Jordan, rector of St. Lawreilco church in Rendlium. Miss Nellie Currnn was' bridesmaid and P. P. Jordan, of the St. Cloud hotel, was best man. 4 i f In Music hall on Hie evening of Thursday, Feb. IS, the Scranton Lieder kraii7. will hold their twenty-eighth mi nimi masquerade bull. - Miss Annie Coleman, of Tlnoop street, and William Williams, of North Sum ner avenue, were married Wednesday evening at tlie parsonage of the Welsh Congregatiouul church' by Rev. R. S. Jones. Miss Coleman was attended by Miss Jennie Williams, sister of the groom, and Mr. Williams by David Price. A reception was tendered at the home of-the groom.- -ThoKcpioseiit from out-of-town were:, Mrs. Jiimes Orr and Mrs.. Charles Dayefii'torl, of Plttston; Mr. 'Rlclintil Reese and Miss Agnes Williams,. Of IVckvllle. Mr.' and Mrs. Williams will reside on North Sumner avenue. Mrs. T. TI: Watkins gave a reception and musical for the members of her Sunday school .eluss'hursday evening.. Musical 'num'ber.s Mere- rendered' by MIss.Slmpson.AMiss Black,-Miss .Gara gan aiid Mr. Law. ' ' The engagement' of Miss Dora Bird to William Ulloy, both of the West Side, Is announced. Feb. : at 7 p. m. Is the date fixed for the ceremony which will take place at the Inline of Miss Bird, 2V.', Van Huron avenue. I ft PERSONAL M ENTION: A. II. Sawyer was In Carhomlalo Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson La Bar havo re turned from New York elty. William Klelnherg and 'ibirry-Rosar, of the South Side, nro In Philadelphia.' Mrs. E. 1 Kingsbury entertained tlie Ladies' Whist club Tuesilrty afternoon. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds; -of Wyoming ave nue, is visiting friends In New York city. A. M. ;A;tJj'rfon, of Providence, has gone to Florida to spend a few months. T. I'. Ri?gilii'.;pf West Market street, was in Blnghamfon for several days this week. .,... Mrs. ,T. J. Walsh, of Plttston avenue, is entertaining JIlss'Annle White, of Car bondale. "" ' ' Miss Jane Henderson is a guest at the home of Rev. .and -Mrs., E... J. Haughton, of Dunmore. ;" i W. 11. Whiton and his sister, Mrs. , Thomas Liyey, havo gone, to southern California, .where they Will remain for some time Miss Jessie Rowe, of Delaware street, accompanied by her mother, of Plttston, left Monday -for- Norrlstown, where they expect to make their future homo. Thomas J. Donnelly, great chief of rec ords of the Improved Order of Red Men of Pennsylvania, was a visitor in this city during the past week; Frederick F. Forbes, editor of tlie Car bondnlo Herald; was married. at Htng hamtoii Thursday to Miss Anna Moon, a highly respected, young woman of-Car-bondale. John W. Bergliauser, of South Wash ington avenue, left Wednesday for Stroudsburg, where ho attended the mar riage of William Miller, formerly of tho South Side. Dr. TI. Ii. Lackey Is in Florida, where he will stay a month, i John Holt,' of Aludlson avenue, is spend ing a month nt Dover, N. J., on business. Airs. L. Alarks has returned homo from a stay of three weeks with friends in Now York city. Hon. L. A. Wat res left this city Thurs day for Europe to visit the members of Ids family. ' Captain Thomas AicAndrow and son, of Readout, N. Y., are the guests of friends in tills city. . ' .Misses Kutnryne .Mnioney and Elizabeth Joyce, of Plttston, called on Scranton friends Wednesday. Allss llaimiih Iloyle, of Springfield, AIuss., Is spending a U'vr weeks M'ltli her parents on Fig street. Allss Alary Flem.lng, of Pes Alolnos, la., was tho guest of friends on Chestnut street during tlie week. Airs. P. W. Roll, of Wyoming avenue, left Wednesday morning for u visit M'ltli New York and Philadelphia friends. James Edwards, of Kingston, Mas a visitor at tile homo of Air. and Airs. AT. P. Daniels, of Liizerno street, last. Sun day. Tlie engagement of Harry Livingstone, of WIlkes-BaiT.e, well known In this city, to Allss Arftmlo.Wortholmer.'.ofi Pittsburg, Is announced. Chillies Robinson, John Benore, Victor Koch mid Charles H. Allllor left Monday for Hot Springs, Ark., Mhoro they Mill remain a month. Airs. AlcCiarry, of Philadelphia, returned home Wednesday after spending several weeks with her aunt, Airs. V. G. lie Geeelmm, of North Alain avenue. Attorney A. A. Yosbui was in Sunbury yesterday., Aliss Rebecca llurko, o.f .Ninth street, is visiting in Now York city. Ex-Judge W. 11. Jessup yesterday cele brated his sixty-seventh birthday. Miss AlngKlo .Uiissell, of Sugar-Notch, Is visiting friends on Madison avenue. Airs. Joseph C. Greenwald, of Bradford, is the guest of Airs. Joseph Levy, ot Vine strept. . . II. AT. AIorYtson, of the North End, has gone to Nova Scotia, Miiero he has min ing Interests. James Caiiyon, of Tunkhaniiock, form erly of Scranton, spent last Sunday with liiends In this city. T. B. Tlitclmer, Airs. D. E. Taylor and C. E. Bradbury were registered at tho St. Dents, In New York, tills M'eek, , Allss Brooks, of New York city, M'as the guest of her sister, Airs. Sol Gold smith, of tills city, diirinv. the week. Airs. Charles J. Cliuruji and children, Charles am Ronnie, of Nprtti, Alain ave nue, are spending, 'tho Mintpr, at Avon Park, Florida.' I Dr. Pennypuoker lias .recovered from tho recent atjack of t6iiStl(tls, which eou tlnod him to'-hls home on 'Wyoming 'u ve nue for soni.o tbno past, Allss ririct'CraUi'iidenrof Wellshoro, Pa., Miio lias been visiting lier brother, Professor 10. A. Crutteiiden, for tho past four weeks; bus returned home, County Deteetlvo LeyBlion has so re-rnvm-ndfi-bni'ihiHrfr'eeiu lifiic&i.nR In !io ablo to sft ifp, JUi'UV n',',ullp'robulilllty. ihi irgntn awmuurcig'ius;iutica in a row days.. -, . . .; 'Jluail);.'(pr 1 iispm'tipji. Our 'spiiii'i-Htoek'-of filtceVland J3m- brolderion-.nro 'opBiiy.qu are; .cordially Invited jtb'cnjl alide,Xamuie"lhoiii. We have never displayed a liner assort ment Aleurs & Hagen. WHAT IS GOING. ON IN CITY CHURCHES Taylor and West Side ' Congregations, Have Decided to Amalgamate. THEY WILL HAVE THE SAME PASTOR Ilnyilu Evans Accepts u Position us Chorister of tho J'enu Avenue ttnp tist Churchy-Meeting of the City Pastor's Union on .11 on day in tlio- V. M. C. A. Hull Services In City Churches Tomorrow. Haydn Evans has been engaged as chorister at tlie Penn Avenue Baptist church to succeed C. F. Whlttetnore, who recently resigned. Mr Evnns Is at present Hie organist and music di rector at St. Patrick's Catholic church on the West Side.- He, will assume his position at tho Penn Avenue church one week from tomorrow. A supper was given Tuesday evening In the lecture room of the Penn Ave nue Baptist churcli by the Ladies' so cial union of Hie church. In charge ot the tables were: Mrs. William Mc Clave, Airs., Norlhrup, Mrs. Frutchle, Mrs. Fassold, Airs. Finn, Mrs. Wood house, Airs. Hall, Airs. Francis, Airs. Henwoud, Airs. Tripp, Airs Hot-ton. Airs. Pierce, Airs. House, Airs'. Hall, Airs. Humphries, Airs. Harris, Airs. Fry, Allss Andrews. A candy and leinoiuute booth was conducted by. II. A. lirown Ing's Sunday school cMibs, No. 23. Special services have been held In tho Providence Methodist EpIScopul ohurcli eery evening except Saturdays since , the week of praer. They have been in charge of the pastor. Rev. William Edgar, lie has been' assisted by minis ters of this city and vlclnUy. This week the following ministers have preached exqellent sermons: Dr. J. G. Eckuian, Rev. Thomas Barker, Rev. G. T. Price and Rev. F. P. Doty. Consld ci able Interest has been awakened by these services. The church has been quickened and scores of. penitents have become Christians. The pastor has re- coived tlilrty-flve into the churcli. Quite a number are only waiting for another opportunity to join. L. It. Fratoi-, n. studoht at the Aubur.n Theological seminary, will' preach to morrow morning nt tlie T.tylor .Presby terian church and iirtlie evening at'tlio Sumner 'avenue Presbyterian , church. As was announced in the news columns of The Tribune last Monday the -two; churches will amalgamate. Air. Frater,' Mho has not yet been otdalned a minis ter, M'lll speak at the churches on 'Sun day, February 7, and on Sunday, Feb ruary 14, Rev. W. AI. Hunter, of Aton toursvillo, Pa., will occupy tho pulpits. On February IS congregational meet ings of both churches will bo held for the purpose of selecting a pastor. The 'tM-o gentlemen mentioned and Rev. Robert Branifltt.M-ho lias before preach ed at both churches, Mill be tlie candi dates to select from. When a pastor Is called lie Mill supply both pulpits, preaching at alternate services. RELIGIOUS NOTES; The Methodist Allnlsters' union met on Alonday at EIpi Park church. Edward Howell will preach at the Continental mission tomorrow after noon. Tlie ordinance of baptism M'lll be ad ministered In the Jackson Stieet Bap tist church tomorrow evening. An entertainment and string social M-as belli Tuesday evening at tho Wash burn Street Presbyttrian church. Rev. A. Bergan Browe. of Waverly, Mill exchange pulpits tomorrow morn ing M-ltli ltev. W. J. Watkins,- of Faa toryville. Tho Free Methodists M'lll have preaching In Beers' hall, corner of Alain avenue and Lafayette street Sunday at ,1 p. m. The Simpson Methodist and First Welsh Baptist church havo this M'eek been conducting a series of union pray er services. The Rev. II. C. AlcDormott, of Kings ton, Pa., will occupy the pulpit of the Dalton Methodist Episcopal church both morning and evening tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Worrell, Miio has been sup plying' the pulpit of the Green Ridge Piesbyterlan church, concludes his en gagement there tomorrow and leaves next M'eek. for California. ' The Rev. C. 11. Newlng, of Dalton, who has Ijeen absent for the past ten days, returned Thursday. He bus. been at Syracuse university on business con nected with Wyoming conference. J. Al; Chance, organist at the Sdcond Presbyterian church, bus gone to Alex Ico on u vacation and will return the first of Alarcb. Charles Doersum will preside at the ortrou until Air. Chance returns. The Ladies' Aid society of Hie Wash burn Street Presbyterian churcli havo ( leared $-jU0 since last June and have placed the amount In the church treas ury. Tlie society hasWomlsod to pay ,$1,000 on the churcli debt before next June. ,".. . The regular Sunday afternoon meet ing at the Young Alen;s Christian asso ciation, which meets at ;if-ir, will be ad dressed next Sunday by .the Rev. G. G. Welsh, of the Calvary Reform church of this city. This is the first time Air. r i : : breaks up that hang on. The STUUHORN COLD that hangs on, creeping down on the Lungs, often ending iu Pneumo nia, Is checked I))' "77." The OHSTIXATlv COLD that .clings to the Throat, tlircuteuiiig Tousilitls, ntitl even Diphtheria, Is slopped by "77," The TENACIOUS COLD, with pains niul chills "all over," leading to Grip, !s broken by "77." Dr. Humphreys' Homeopathic Man uul uf Diseases Free at your Drug gluts or Alalled on Request. Bniull bottles of pleiisant pellets, fit the vest pocket. Sold by drug gists, or sent on receipt, of L'5 cents or live for SI. Humphreys' Aled. Co,, Cor. William and John Sts., New Yoik. $$wBmwam$ Welsh has spoken at the afternoon meeting. The UBimlgood nitwit' Will b' tendered under the dltoctlon ot Messrs. Wngnornnd Doetsain. Tomorrow at the Washburn Street Presbyterian churcli tlie Christian En deavor societies, junior and senior, will conduct special services, In the after noon the Junlois M'lll have a meeting and In the evening the Senior society will meet. Bishop O'llnra last Slindny dedicated the German Catholic church of the Sa cred Heart at Luzerne Borough. Rev. Frederick Flicker, of the West Side, Was the colobrnnt of the high marisi Rev. P. C. Nagle preached In German tho dedicatory sermon. Airs. Alnry Piitehard, president of tl(o Ladles' Aid society ot the Jackson Slicot Baptist church, guve a supper last evening to tho members of tho soci ety. A large number were present, who pnrtopk of Hie good tilings provided, and enjoyed themselves with singing and pleasant convers-atlon. At lo,.'!0 Monday morning the Pastors' union Milt meet In Young Alen's Chris tian association hall. The subject for discussion will be "Modern Evangelis tic Methods." Secretary George Alahy, of the Young Alen's Christian associa tion, will out lino the plans ofa, conven tion of Christian workers which. Is to bo held In this city In tlie near future. Allss Amanda Nichols entertained tho members of her Sabbath school classes In the Young Women's Christian asso ciation rooms last evening. Refresh ments M-ere served and musical and lit erary selections were pleasingly ren dered. Allss Nichols' classes comprise a number of young men who attend tlie Penn Avenue Baptist church and a clas;s of young ladles at'tlio Washburn Street Presbyterian church. Every Saturday afternoon between 3 and 4 a large number of young girls as semble in tlie school looms of St. Da vld's churcli for the purpose of learning to sew. Everybody, whether ns scholar or teacher is welcome and invited to come. A number of additional teachers are needed, therefore those Mho are in rllncd to help Improve tho usefulness and self-hclpfulliess of some of their sex huve here offered them a most practical opportunity. TOMORROW'S SERVICES. Grace Reformed Kplseopal churcli, Wy oming avenue, below Alulberry street Divine worship lO.oO a. in. and 7.M p. in. Preaching by tlie pastor at both services. -Morning, "Christian Stewardship," Luke, xvl, 1, 2: evening, "True Strength," Dan iel, -l, 32. Sabbath school at 12 m. Young People's Society of Chilstlan Endeavor at U.UO p. m. Seats all freo at every service. Strangers cordially welcome. The pas tor conducts a union lilble class for the study of the Sabbath school lesson every Thursday evening at 7.1.1 o'clock. All Sunday school workers welcome. Calvary Reformed church, corner nib son street ami Alonroe avenue ltev. Goo NY. Welsh, pastor. Preaching service, 10.IW a. m., subject, "Humanity and Divinity of Christ." Sunday school, 11.4.1 a. in.; Junior Christian Endeavor, 0 p. m.j Seni or Chrlstlnn Endeavor, 7 p. m.; evening rervlce, 7.30 p. m., subject, "Christian En deavor's Hirthday." Seventh Day Adventlsts There will be preaching services In Beer's hull, corner of Lafayettestreet and North Alain ave nue, Sunday evening at 7.15. Subject, "Tlie Old and the New Covenant." All are invited. All Soul's Unlversallst church Rev. F. W. Whlppen, pastor. Alornlng subject, "Childish Things to Ho Put Away;" even ing subject, "Tho Ice Star." Waverly Baptist church Rev. A. Ber gen Browe, pastor. Preaching at lO.IM a. m. by Rev. AI. J. Watkins, of Fuctory vllle, and at 7.30 p. in, by tlie pastor. Conquest meeting ait (1.30, led by Airs. Washburn Street Presbyterian church Rev. John P. Aloft'at, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.j Bible, school at 12 m.; Junior Christian Endeavor at 3.30 p. m.; Senior Christian Endeavor at (1.20 p. m. Subject at each, "Christian Endeavor Day" and consecration service. The pas tor will preach In the morning on "Oc cupy Till 1 come," and in the evening on "False and True Hopes." Subject of Wednesday evening prayer meeting "What Are You Building?" I Corinthians, ill, 10-13. All cordially welcome to all of 'these services. George Lelgliton. Trinity Lutheran church Rev. Edwin Limn Allller, pastor. Fourth Sunday af ter Epiphany. Services at 10.30 and 7.30. In the evening Rev. Dr. A. Nottrott, mis sionary for more than thirty years among the Kohls of India, will deliver an ad dress. Offerings for foreign missions. St. Alark's Lutheran church, Fourteenth and Washburn streets Rev. A. L. IJamer, I'll. D pastor. Services 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m, Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Alornlng subject, "Love, the Fulfilling of the Law." .Members are urged to attend Holy Trinity In the evening. Allsslonary Nottrott Mill preach on foreign missions. The Second Presbyterian church Boy. Charles E. Robinson, D. H., pastor. Ser vices 10.3U a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Beside n live-minute sermon to tlie children In tho morning, the pastor will preach on the "Hidden Life" In the evening the sub ject will be "The Liberty of the Pulpit, or which King, the World with its Fashion, or Jesus." All seats free at night. All welcome at all services. Jackson Street Baptist, church Rev. Thomas do Uriuiiy, pastor. Preaching sit 10.30. Topic, "Aehan's Folly." At 2 p. in. Bible school. Preaching ut Continental mission by Brother Edward Howell, li centiate. At 7 p. m., people's service. Praise and song service, followed by a practical sermon. Topic, "Job's Conso lation." Ait chile of Morvlee the rlto of baptism will be administered. You are all welcome to any seat in our church. draco Lutheran church, corner Aludl son avenue and Mulberry street Rev. Foster V. (lift, pastor. Preaching by tho pastor at 10.30 a. in. and at 7.30 p, m. Sunday school at !. :to a. in. Young Peo ple's Society ot Christian Endeavor at l',30 p. m, Evening sermon, "Tho En chanted Cirouiul." St. Luke's Pjirlsli Rov. Rogers Israel, rector; Rev. E. J. Huiighton, curate. Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. St. Luke's ychurch, Scranton, 7.3) a. in., holy, communion; iUfi a. in., Sunday school; 10.30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 730 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. St. Alark's, Dunmore s n. m., holy com munion: 10.30 ii. m morning prayer and Kormon; 3 p. m., Sunday school; 7.30 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. St. (leorge's, Olyphunt, in Edward's hall, 3 1. m., Sunday school; 1 p. in., evening prayer end sermon. .. First Presbyterian church Rev. James MeLeod, D. I)., pastor Services, 10.30 a. in. and 7.3U p. in. Young People's Society of Chilstlan Endeavor, i!.30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 in., noon. Dr. AlcLeod wlil pivuch both morning and evening. Elm Park church Preaching at 10.30 n. in. and 7.30 p. m. by the pastor, C. AL lllllln, D. D. Sumlnv school ut 2 ulul Ep worth league ut (i.30 p. in. Court Street .Methodist Episcopal church -Ceorgo T Pi tee, pastor. Preaching ut 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Alornlng subject, "The Leading of the Holy Spirit:" even ing subject, "Right Thinking und Right Turning." Epworth league prayer meet lug at G.30 p, m. First Church of Christ, (Scientist), No. Cli) Adams avenue Sunday service 10.31 u. ni. Testimonial meeting Friday even ing nt S o'clock. All welcome. Seats free. Christian Alliance .Meets In Finn's chapel, H31 Penn avenue Prayer meeting !) to 10 a, in,; liospel service every Siuiduy ut 3.45 p. in., led by Rev. W. T. AleAr thur. Meetings Tuesday at 3 and 7.30 p. in. Alt-ethifis undenominational; all In vited. Green Ridge Presbyterian church Ser vices nt 10.30 a. m, ami 7.30 p, in. ltev. John B. Worrall, D. B will preach. Bible school at 12 o'clock and Endeavor Boclety meeting at B.30. All welcome. Howard Placo African Aletliodlst Epis copal church Rov, II, A, (Irnnt, R. D,, pastor. Quarterly meeting services to morrow; 10.30 a, m love feast; 3 o'clock, commemoration of tho Lord's tuippur; 8 P. in., preaching and altar services; 2.30, Sunday school; 7'p. ih., Christian Endeav or. Rev. W. II. Brown, D. !) the pre siding elder, will olllclate al those ser vices; ; Oreon Ridge Baptist churcli Rev, W. J. Ford, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m, and 7.3tl p. iu. Subject ill tlie .morning, "For eign Atlsslons;" In the oveiilng, "A Death bed Repentance," St. Paul's Lutheran church, Park Plnce Rev, John Kowalu, pastor. Services 7,3) ji. in. Sunday school, 2.30 p. m. All M-el-come. Provldeiico Aletliodlst Kplscopal church ltov, William Edgar, pnntor. Regular services will bo held. Tho pastor will pleach nt 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Alorn lng subject, "An Inventory;" evening sub ject, "Excuses." Sunday school at 2' p. ni.f Epworth longuo at (U.I p. m. All are welcome. Penn Avcnuo Baptist church Rov. Jo soph IC. DlXon, D. D., pastor, will preach nt 10.30 and 7,30 o'clock, Subject of morn Irg, "The Standard of Righteousness," mid In the evening tho thctno will be "The .Mission of Music. ' There Mill be more than tho usunl number of hymns, anthems and solos at this service, and tho pastor will give a short talk concern ing each piece of music rendered its au thor, tlie circumstances tinder which It was written, etc. The congregation Mill sing some of tho old gospel hymns. Come and enjoy them. Bjble school session at 2 o'clock. Young people's meeting at (1.30. You Mill be cordially welcomed. St. David's church, corner Jackson street and Bromley avenue Rev. AI. 11. ABU, rector. Alornlng prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. in.; evening prayer and sermon at 7.3H p. ,m. Sunday school al 2.30. Fri day evening .service at 7.15. Seats free. All aio welcome. First Bupjlst '.churcli, Scranton street Rev. S. F. "Alathows, pastor. The usual preaching service morning and evening. Prayer meeting commencing at 10 a. m.; leader, Deacon Morris. A song and pray er service will precede the evening ser vice, led by the pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. Bcddoe, superintendent. Young people's consecration meeting nt p. in.; leader, S. F. Aiuthev.'s. All are cordially invited. Simpson Aletliodlst Episcopal church Re. ,1. B. Sweet, pastor. Alornlng prayer survlco at ,0.30; sermon bv tho pastor at the morning preaching curvice, beginning at 10.30; Sunday school at 12 o'clock; Juni or league at 3 o'clock; Epworth leaguo at 0 o'clock; evening preaching at 7 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Revival services to which all are invited, non-church-goers especially. Services each evening of the week except Saturday. All scats free. Hampton Street Aletliodlst Episcopal church F. I. Doty, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Pleaching by the pastor. lOvenlng subject, ' i nc Prodigal's Father," being the third sermon of tho series. Junior league nt 3 o'clock con ducted by Mrs, It'. P. Doty. Sunday school at 2 o'clock; Epworth league at 0.3) p. in. A cordial welcome to nil. In the Washburn Street Presbyterian church tomorrow evening, Rev. F. Aiog hubghub. B. A., of Alt. Lebanon, Pales tine, will deliver his lecture on shepherd life In the east. -- . MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. Alfred Wooler, solo tenor at Elm Park church, was born In England. His first churcli position was at St. Puul's, Ship ley, Yorkshire, which he held for live years. During that time lie studied voice culture under the eminent tencher and singer, Hubert Bradley. Alt the age of 23 Air. Wooler came to this country and located at Jamestown, N. Y. Ills voice ALFRED WOOLER. soon brought him Into prominence at Jamestown, and secured for him n posi tion as soloist in the Baptist church choir of that city. After holding the po sition 0110 year ho resigned to accept a similar engagement with the Jamestown Presbyterian church. In tlie lntter posi tion Air. Wooler remained two years, re signing in December, 1S:, to accept the position as solo tenor at Elm Park Aletli odlst church in Scranton. In tlie follow ing spring, after taking a principal pait Iu a music festival given by the Alle gheny Aiiisic association in Carnegie hall, Pittsburg, Mr. Wooler received a flatter lug offer from a promhiPiit Pittsburg churcli, but he decided to remain In Scranton. lie has since received over tures from prominent churches In New York city, Elinlru, Syracuse anil other cities. He also refused an offer made by tiustuve Kerker, composer of "An Ameri can Beauty," who desired him to Join the Lillian Russell Opera company. Air. Wooler has for some time studied hur inony under Dr. Hugh Clarke, or PliMadel. phlu, and is a composer of much merit. Among his compositions ulready published may bo mentioned "Sweet Little Mary," song for medium voice; "Dear Adeline," song for tenor; "Sailor Alald," song for baritone; "Hear Aly Prayer," Microti quartette; "Jubilate Deo," quartette or chorus. Tho compositions are published by Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston and Now 'York. Air. Wooler resides Willi bin wife and family oil Price street, but has a 'studio at Powell's building, where bo gives vocal Instruction to a large class. Air. Wooler Is of pleasing address, and Ills genial ways and fine voice have won many friends and admirers In Scranton. i II II Allss Alary I.oulso Clary, who will sing In 'the concert at the Pruthinghaiii on Fell, 1, .sang .at two. inusicnles at the Hotel .Majestic, New York, 011 Jan. 1 and 20, and guvo-much pleasure by her beau- : tlf til voice, II 11,11 llehry'E. Krehb'ol, of tho New York Tribune, lias written an excellent Utile book entitled "How to Listen to Music." It Is not a technical treatise, but is In tended for tlie use of those who, while having made no special study of music, are still music lovers. It Is well udupted lo amateurs and students In the art. The chapter entitled "The Modern Orchestra" gives descriptions of the various Instru ments, their tones and uses iu orchestra tion, apd is Illustrated with porti-aftu of well known sololits while playing upon their respective instruments. A study of thli chapter would eortahdv enable a lover of music to listen more Intelligently to an orchestral perfoi malice. The work Is published by Charles Scribiiei's Sony, Now York. II II II Aline. Alelbu, one of tho three leading sopranos of tho Metropolitan Ojieru House troupe, sailed for Europe lust Thursduy on La Bourgougone. She is much worried over tho condition of her voice, which she claims was injured by her singing In "Romeo mid Juliet" some two weeks ago, while she wan suffering from a cold. She says that she must 'have complete rest for two months, but expects to return In March for tlie .sup plementary oeuson. II II II Five yenrs ago, the season at tho Aletro polltan Opera house opened with u per formance of (louiiod's '"FuiiBt," with .what wus then called tho "Ideul cast." Lut evening the same oporu wus given, with not a single 0110 of the runio artists In tho cast, and yet It Is seurculv less Ideal, comprising us It does Calvo as Afurguerlte, Aluutelll as Hlebcl, Sullgnao as Faust, Lasulle as Valentine, und Plan con ns Aleplilstopheles, The former "Ideal cast" was Humes, Sclmlchl, Jcnn und Edouard Do Rcszke, and Atartupoura, This opera with any cast always packs tho house. ISP il IPiil i in A'illmji l---r7iriI.t MwyriyHWi M -i 'ilJ 124-126 Wyoming Ave. BARGAINS, A-1, In order to give our January sale an additional stimulus during its last week we shall oiler some values that have never been equalled by any dry goods house in Scranton. All reductions for the coming week have been made regardless of cost, as we must cut down our stock, and to do this quickly we are willing to lose money. Don't pnss these quotations if yon value an opportunity to buy cheap. What's our loss is your gain. . GLOAKS, JACKETS, ETC. Most phenomenal cut in ladies' and misses' cloaks. Above will be sold for less than cost of material. v"c shall place our entire stock of ladies' and misses' cloaks on sale, beginning Saturday morning, January 23, and have divided them into three lots: Lot 1 S." Ladles' and Allsses Jackets, comprising Boucle, Kersey and Irish frieze, some liulf lined and ai nn some all lined; value from .4 VtS $S.OO to $10.00. Reduced Price., 'r '" Lot 275 liner ipiallty BoUclu, far' rf Kersey and Irish frieze, worth .TO VO from $10 to $12. Reduced Price. S'-'' Lot three, finest Qtiallty boucle Keisey and Irish frieze, worth ... , n from $12.00 to $13.00. Reduced CA QS Price pU.0 DRESS GOODS. 7a pieces double fold dress irnmlM. ri'iil-,i- ,irlr Sn 431c Reduced Price '. -fr Ii pieces til-Inch Serge, regular ( price 23c. Reduced Plico IIC 10 pieces 10-Inch Boucle dress -t 7 goods, regular plico 2'Jc. Re- im duced Price JL All of our 3.1c. and 45c. ilrcps ry, vm goods In one lot, choice of LC. any irw All of our $1.50 Boucle Cloak- s o lug in one lot; choice of a'lrsC any JJ SILKS AND VELVETS. 13 pieces colored Silk Velvets, In nil the desirable shades, regu lar price' SSc. Reduced Price.. 10 pieces Brocaded Silk Velvet, In all the desirable colors, regu lar price $1.25. Reduced Price. 73 pieces Black, Plain and Bro caded Silks, C3c. Reduced Price o0 pieces Black and Colored Silks, 73c. grade. Reduced Price 15 pieces Striped Satin, In all the evening shades, 30c. grade. Reduced Price 59c 75c 35c 45c 25c LEBECK&CORI' JASV1ES SVIOBR, Has Moved to His New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue, Entrance on aide next to Flrpt National Bank, iio lias now in a II HL Comprising everything reqnlsito for flno Uorclinnt Tailoring. And tho Eaiiw can be shown to Advantage in his splen didly fitted up room A SPECIAL INVITATION It Extended to All Readers of The Trib une to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" In HIj New Business Home. m THE LIE OF THE nro located tho finest fishing and hunting grounds in the world. Descriptive boons on application. Tickets to all points In Maine. Canada and Maritlma Provinces, Minneapolis. Bt. Paul, fanadiun and United States Northwest, Vancouver, Beattlo, Tacoma, Portland, .Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants o: families may bo had with Decond-class tickets. Rates always less than via other llno3. For further Information, time tablo3, etc., on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. !!A Schedule In Uftoct No ember 15, S?5. Trains Leave Wilkos-Earre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisbu'rp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burs and tne West. 10.15 a, m., week days, for Hazlolon, Potlsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisbure;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burp; and tho West, 0.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburs, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West, G.00 p. m., week days, far Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, Uen'l Pjsj. Assnt. S. AI. PKI3VOST. General Alanuirer. J. JUL! JUilliD II lilll fill 1 ilSlSI NOFIC ill IjAILROAD TIME-TABLES LEIIlail VALLEY RAILROAD Si'S , , THAI. . . Anthracite Coal Used Haclurlvely Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. IB, 1890. t T.'iiVNH 1'HAVH SCRANTON. c 1? i!-' 'adolphla and Now York via D. itl'1',' "l 'lr'' 7'13 ' '" 12.0S, 1,20, 3.3J 1.'.-kP.'n'noinl Express) and 11,30 p. 111, t .r ,Vl,,!,.ton "ml Wlllses-llnrro via. D. 'A' H. R., 0.00, S.03, 11,20 a, in., 1.03 1.' fi-f?n'id S.I7 p. in. mi.ior..;iVhlit.u.,lnv.c'n' Unzloton, Pottsvlllc, v 1 V"-.1 m,1, 1'."l,,la I" tho coal regions p. 111. '" 0,K n' tn" 12,u5 nml iAl ,M?Llict,l?ho"h Raston, Rending, Hnr t lon vi,,"1,1 "rlcl"X Intermediate sta- H and0i1.,(!fl1.,lck D,nmo,,d 1:x,,rC8B)' Ithnn,, '"J""'', Towniuln. Elmlrn, S.,noiv n,ml Principal Intermediate Motions via n L. & W. It, R 0.00, S.08, .', a. 111,, 12.20 and 3.40 p. m. Fn'n 9S!!0V"' Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara i r ,iFhtl,cn'0.nm1 u" P01"1" west via D. rnnmi n ll" 7,1i' 'V ,m" iiM- s'"3 ("lack Dia mond Express), H.G0 and 11.30 p. in, villi.'.""" P''"'101' a"d sleeping or Lehigh u-t ? ,Vin"' cnrs "" trains between nli hi it'oVr11!"0 nn' New Yoik, PlilliuTel. PMiii, BufTalo and Suspension Bridge. CHAS. S. LEI-:, C.en. Pass. Agt., Plillu.. A. W. NONNEMACIIER, Asst. Gen Pnss. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. hcranton Ofllce, 300 Lackawanna avenue. Del., I.aclcti. and Western, Effect Alonday. October 19, 1S00. .,.,?! "a lliavo Sernnton as follows: Ex- 1 jn ..&'" VwYo,k "ml ll11 join's E'ist, 1.10. IMSO, 5.15, S.C0 and 0.53 a. m.; 1.10 and J.xJ p. m. nt!i?'""os,s.,forKaHl0"' Trenton,- Philadel phia and the South, 6.15, S.0O and D.65 a. in.. 1.10 and 3.33 p. in, uHhlnKtou and way station?, 3.13 p. m. i obyimiinii accommodation, C.1U p. in. ,.';. PI-1AS1 r.or PI'iKhamton, Oswego. 131 a,,' 'i CorlK. "nth, Dnnsville, .Mount AI01 rls and Hurfulo, 12.20, 2.33 a. m and 1.53 P. 111., making close connections at Uilffalo L", V. ',ol"ts hi tho West, Northwest and southwest. Path accommodation, 0.15 a. m. "nijliamton and way stations, 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p. in, Jiliighamton and Klinlra express, D.53 ' P. 111. Express for mica and Richfield Springs, -! a. m. and 1.55 p. 111. p 111 C'1 S,!a uml IillUl 0'13 " m" and i,Si Kor Northumheiinnd, Plttston, Wllkes uarre, Plymouth, liloomshurB and Dan ville, makiiiK close connection at North umberland for Wllllamspoit, Ilurrlsburt-, Halthnore. Washington mid the South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, c.00, 0.63 a. m., and 1.53 und.G.OO p. m. Nnutlcoke and intermediate stntlons, 8.03 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intermediate stations. 3.40 and 8.17 p. m. Pullman purlor and sleeping- coaches on all express trains. Fpr detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc., apply to Al. I.. Smith, city ticket otllce, 32S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofllce. Central Kailroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TI.MK TAULK IN l-JKe'ECT JAN. 23, 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Unrre, etc., at 8.20, 0.15, 11.30 a. in., 12.13, 2.00, 3.03, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 0.00, u. 111., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City, S.20 a. m. For Now Yorkr Newark and Elizabeth, S.20 (express) a. m., 12.15 (express with 'Ruf fe t parlor car), 3.03 (express) p. m. Sun day, 2.13 p. m. Train leaving 12.15 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Rending Termin al, 5.22 p. 111. and Now yoik COO p. m. For Alauch Chunk, Allontown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, S.20 a. m 12.13, 3.03, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. biinuay, 2.1a p. in. Far Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S.20 a. m. and 12.15 p. m. For Lakowood, S.20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allontown, S.20 a. m., 12.45, 5.00 p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m, Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, nt 0.10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 1.15 (exprcrs with Buffet pnrlor enr) p. m. Sunday. 4.30 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Termlnnl, 0.00 a. in,, S.00 untl -1.00 p. in. Sunday, fi.23 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on aupllcation In ad vance to the ticket agent nt tho station. H. I'. BALDWIN, Gon. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. . DBLA W ARE AND HUDSON TIAIH TABLE. On Alonday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows: (& T C"v!Wja For uaruonuaie .i.ij, AfifH JfflW7.55, 8,55, 10.15, a. m.; W a r 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20, 3.52, J1'' 11.55 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Alontreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5.43 a. m.; 2 20 I), m. For IIonestlale-5.13, S.55, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00 noon, 2.20, 6.25 p. in. For Wilkes-Barre C.45, 7.13. S.43, 0.38, 10 45 a. m.; 12.03, 1.20, 2.23, 3.33, 4.11, COO, 7 50, 0.30. 11.30 p. in. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 13.45, 7.43 a. m.j 12.03-' 1.20, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Ex lircss), 11.20 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points C-lj. 0 38 a. m. : 2.30. 4.11 I), m. "For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7.13 a. m.; 12.05. 3.33 (With Black Diamond Express) 0.50. 11.30 p. m. Tialns will arrive at Scranton at follows: From Carbondnlo and tho north C40. 740 8 10, 0.31, 10.40 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.03, "'"I' 3 23 1.37, 5.45, 7.45. 9.43 and 11.25 p. m. "Vrom'WIlkes-Hnrre and the south 5.40, 7 60 S.50. 10.10, 11.53 a. m.; 1.10, 2.14,. 3.13, ri'n" 0 21. 7.63, 0.03, 0.13, 11.62 p. m. j"V BPHDIfK, O P. A, Albany. N. Y. II. W. Cross, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Ivrie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4, 1S07. Trains will leave Scranton for Now Yoik. N'ewburgh and -Inti rmediato points on Erie also for Ilawley and local point?, at 7.05 a. m. and i'.2S p. m. ; and arrive from above points at 10.33 a. m. and 9.3S p. m. cniMViin' HSVJKinv. Ill D-lt'lei-t October ltSi, lSflfi. W it North Hound. noutli Hound. &J Stations LsSfll 1 1 g 2 (Trains Dally, r.x-J 2 g 3 v. I cert suntlay.) u iq a1 i ji i' u;Airlvo Leave a mi Tib'N. Y. Franklin st 7 10 .... ' 7l0!Ves& 4'Jnd street .... 765 . .. 700 Weehawkeii .... 8 10 .... .. . p ulAri'lvo Leave a m i- m . ..TV." 1 15 Hancock Junction .. 21s, .... 109 Hancock sn .... ism Staiil&ht .... ssa .... W4U Preston park u all .... is -Id como a 41 .... 1 a as royntelle ant) .... lan liehuoat ar.s .... 18 03 I'lcablint m 3C6 .... IfllJP Unlondalo 310, . .. 11149 Forestcity S 19 .... I1MM1S4 carbondnlo 701 B311 .... .... M tOriP'O Wlllto Bridge 17 (17 18 8, ... .... Jiii3fil8i MayllelU ', I2't3 48; .... .... C, Hill 83 . Jerinyn 111345..,. ....I OSllUlS Archibald 780 351' .... 0 S3 1115! Wluton 7S3 8M, ... ....! fivSU 11 1'ei'kWllB 787 SM) .. .... iiS3 11 07 (ilvphant 7J 4 0r .... ....I (lion oil I'l'lceburff 7 si' 407' .... .... (1 IB 11 03. Throup 7-'!fi 4 10-' ... .... 0 15 1101 Trovldenco 7 30 4 14 .... .... oiafiowl park piaco 17 tin 17 .... ... 010.1055 scran'cni 74.S 12J1.... r mU i I.c nve ArrlTe a ur m' All trnlns run daily excent yundav. f. signifies that trains stop on signal for pas. EC infers. sccitro rates via Ontario & Western bctnrn purchasing tickets and uavo money. Day and NlgUt i:picsstotho West. 1. C. Anderson, den. I'ns3 Agt. T.FlltcroIt, DW lass, Agt Scranton, Pa s for Sale and for Rent. If juuconteniplattrr urc liashiK or leas Ingu house, or want to lnest In a lut, acc the lists uf desirable property on pate 3 of 1 he Tribune.