( :r' THE SCR ANTON TUtBCTND3-MON"D Y AlOR N't ST. DECEMBER 20, 1S0T. LIBERTY'S SONS AND DAUGHTERS Dcccndanls of the Heroes of 1776 At tended Church, SOME HISTORIC KBL1CS EXHIBITED oul si phi it Peter's Church of Plillndcl- lliiliorntrlv Decorated With "Itiiltlosiinke" iiml "Pine Tree" Plugs" Service CommmnorittltiK tho Winter ol ?7 nl Viilli'y Forgo. riilladelph'ln, ttec. 10. The Fennsyl vtiiila Society of Sons of tho revolution held Its ninth annual church service to il ty in old St. 'Peter's church, to cotn mciiorate lh? one hundred nnd tweti tloth rttinlvorsaty of the koIiir Into win ter utidr.tcrs of tl.e American nrmy nt Ynlluy Foi-rc In 1777. The oliurch was elaliorately decorated with bunting: und ilriRS. The mist conspicuous colors bolnc the continen tal Jiuff and blue," the olllclal colors of the society. Oilier 1'nes Included tho New HitR Inml "pine tied," tho "southern rnttle Ftnke." the first nntlonnl Has. tlie French liottrb'jji, the "moultrle," the Pulaski bannor made to the order of General Pulaski by the. Moravian sis ters at Bethlehem. Pa., and the WM limrrdand county llaf,'. which Vicars on fie right upper corner the cross if St. tl'orno; In centre a rattlesnake colled vltli head nect In attitude of striking;, lfd-rnnith on a scroll the words "don't ticnd on me' above, the letters ".T. V." nvr those of "I. P.. "V. C TV These Miiinil for J dm Proctor, first battalion W.-stinorelnnd county protlncluls. The members of the socltly ass-eni-Vl-d at ihi Penn duo and inarchrd In a body to the church, marshaled by J. Campbell Lnnoust'r, the o'.Hcers and board "f nian.'iRcis lending', preceded by tlv color guard of the society under lanvtn 1 of Captain Ilussoll, carrying ai 1 I'j-coitlnjT the thne larec banners 'i the society. liivllntlons were sent to the officers ol tho following pattiotlr societies: The Pocl"ty ot Cincinnati, the Military Or der of the Loyal Legion. Pennsylvania conini.inder.v, naughters of the Amcrl cat. Revolution. Naval Order. Colonial DanT-'K. Dau'.'h'ters of the i:eolutlon. P-i-lcty of Colonial Wars. Society of the "War of 1M2, and Oovernor Kllshu Dyer, i-x- inventor C. W. Lippitt. S. W. ;. Allen. Colonel K. J. Spedley and Clias. 1'. Bennett, members of the Hhod I'land commission on monuments at Valley Fni-BA WASHINGTON'S PEW. Pew No. 41, In which Oeneral and l-ndy Washington sat when nttendlUR dtvlno services, was spetlally decorated lor th'j seating of olllceis and board of manners of the society. Thev are: rivsld.'iit, Wllllnm Wnvne; vice presi dent, Hlclinrd Mi Call Cadwalader; sec ond vice president. Dr. William Henry Eglo; iH'cretary. Ethan Allen Weaver: 'reas'iicr, Charles Henry Jones; regis trar. Major Itlchard Strnder Collum, lT. S M. C; historian, Joslali Oranvllle Leioh; chaplain, George Woolsey Hedges; ninngPiB, James Edward Car penter, chairman; Judge Samuel Whit aker Pt'iinypacker, Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden, William MncPhcrson .Mornor. Dr. Tliomas Hcwson Bradford. Isaac Craig. John Wolf .Jordan. Francis Von Alhn, Cabeen, Captain Henry Hobart Hellas. ('. S. A. The service was In charge of the chaplain of the Pennsylvania society, Lev. Oeorge Woolsey Hodge. The fol lowing clergymen were also present: Hev. Klehard Henry Nelson, rector of the church and member of the Penn sMtunl.t society; Rev. Cyrus To'.vn seiid Hrady, archdeicon of Ponnsylva rl.i and member of the Pennsylvania society; Itev. Arnold H. Hord, Hev. Walter Jordan, Rev. Francis Mael'et rlck, of the Pennsylvania socletv; Hev. . I.. M. Hoblnson and Hev. S. K. Snlvely. The sermon was fiom the text Deu teronomy. l:2S.2:i, nnd was delivered by Hev. Dr. William Wallace Silvester, rector of the Oeorge W. South Memor ial church of the Advocate.and a mem ber of the Pennsylvania society. PITTSBURG RNCAMPAIENT. Initial Step To wind Securing tho !. A. It. in HUH). Plt'sburg, Dec. ID. The Initial step toward securing the CJrand Army of the Re public encampment for Pittsburg in 1!)00 was taken' last night by the Allegheny county Cm nil Army of the Republic association, anil the plan will be agitated at the coming Cincinnati gatheiinrj. In connection with the encampment, ir It should be held here, It Is proposed to unveil a Grand Army soldiers' mnn 1, nenl to cost In the neighborhood of $o(J0.()00. The Pennsylvania legislature nf IS'Jj passed an nit of empowering each county to erect a suitable sol il lets' monument at the expense of the citizens, the necessary amount to be raised by taxation. It is believed by the veterans hereabouts that 1900 will be the last year for encampments. It is their nmblllon therefore to have the organization wind up its career In this city and at the same time take part in the dedication of the proposed grand memorial to the nation's dead. PARDOG HALL BURNED AGAIN, A f,nsnriMOO,O0U lo l.nfnyctto Col-let;o- lli-rli iriiim Destroied. Knston. Pit., Die. 19. Fire pnrUy de Btroyed Pardee linll at Lafayette col lejje yesterday mnrninpr. It was n Httib Vmrn blaze to IlKlit. The tlrenien were eallMl out last nlRlit to extinguish fresh llames. The liulldlnrr wns live norles lilfih In the center nnd four stories on the connecting wlnirs. It cost origin ally SiSO.OOO and wns burned In U79, when the insurance of $120,000 about paid for rebuilding It on the original lines. Considerable furniture and ap pntntus was added. The loss by the fire will not exceed SJOO.OOO. It is thought. The Insurance is $100,000 on the biilldlnir. $3i).noo on fur niture and npparnttig, $9,000 on tho Ward scientllle library, $10,000 on books, $6,000 011 tho WiuihlnKton I.lt- rrnry soclety library and furniture, which was completely wiped out, and on Franklin society library. 51.000 which was slightly damaged. Profes- SOf J. M. Porter lost $15,000 on en- EliteerltiK npparatus and machinery of Ills own. This was uninsured. Dr. Porter Is overcome' by the al most completo destruction of his htr barium. which was said to bo the fin est in the United States, and which he had made his life work. The stu dents parried out n grat deal ot furni ture and apparatus, and by their work eaveil at least $10,000 worth of prop erty. Some of them had narrow es capes from Injury. President Wurfleld mid tonlcht that the trustees would be called In special session at an early day, and 'that 'tho robujIdltiK'. of the aamaeeu pari ox tno uuuuing ...'... would begin nt the earliest possible lpoment. He thought the Insurance wns ample for all losses. The tire started from a germ Incu bator In the biological laboratory. Tho college term will close on Wednesday next. Examinations nre now In pro Kress, and were held this mottling de spite the tire. President Wat field, ot Lafayette col lege, h'as Isnued tt call for a meeting of the local members of the board of trustees to be held at noon tomorrow, when arrangements are to be made for continuing the different couisch ot study disturbed by tho burning of Par dee hall yestetday. President Hnlleii hneh, of the board, 1ms Instructed Dr. Wat-field to make all necessary ar rangements for temporary relief and to call a meeting of the trttrtoes to nr rango tot rebuilding tho structure without unnecessary delay. Among the. property -Hived by the students have been found Dr. T. C. Porter's Pennsylvania Horn and tin. nev Instru ments lately added to the department of geology. FORSAKES HIS WIFE AND GOES ABROAD. Strange Disappearance ol n .Mining Contractor Alter .Mortgaging Hi IlotnC"Yoiing woman Also I. eaves. Wllkes-Hnrre, Pa.. Dec. 19. John Hugh, a prominent mining contractor, of Kingston, disappeared from his liomi on Wednesday. Friday night MtF. Pllgh received 11 letter from New York city signed by lur husbanil. In which he stated that he expected to be far on the ocean before she re ceived the letter, on his way to Aus tralia. 1I utated that he has mortgaged his property for $s,(iio. and said that he hail ccuiod about Sl'.OO'J from other sources, and had over $10,000 In cash with him. . Dining the pnst summer Mr. Pugh went to Wales, ami when he icturned inere came wun mm u nusie in roen, who claimed distant relationship. !ho 1 lived with the Pugh family until four weeks ago. when Mrs. Pugh insisted that she leave because It would be bitter for the general ..peace of the family. She has since lived at the house of John Kdwards, on South Meade street, tills city. Last Tuesday evening John Pughe Is said to have called at Mr. Ktlwards' and had a private Interview with Miss Herbirt. On Wednesday morning Miss Herbert left, the city, saying she was going to Montgomery county, la. She, however, purchased a ticket for Scran ton, stating that she would theie re ceive futther Instiuctions as to lur jouiney. Yestetday morning Mrs. Pugh re celveJ a lettr from Miss Herbert, bearing the Philadelphia postmark. It was directed to "Her Dear I'nele and Aunt. Mr and Mrs. John Pugh." and stated that she met on the way a dear old friend who InsiMed that, she should come nnd stay with him. and she nev ir expected to visit Wllkes-ltarre acaln. KILLED IIIR MOTHliR. .Mrs. riurn Y linger shoots Her Moth er, Mrs. Sweet, ul Miiuchiiiinu. Susquehanna, Pa., Dec. 13. Mrs. Flo ra Y eager, aged 10, shut and Kllhd tier mother. Mrs. K. O. Sweet, aged fie, last night at their home In this place. They have livil alone, and for over .1 year hate refused admittance to nil visitors. Last night they had a Miiiriel and the daughter went to in r room, got a re volver, and then shot her mother. The daughter Immediately ran to neighbors, telling what she had done. Mrs. Sweet lived about an hour. She said It was one of Flora's "capers." The daughter had an examination this morning and was committed to the Jail at Montrose, the county eat of SUS. queliatina county. Twenty years ago Mrs. Y eager was married to William Ycager. They lived in Chicago tor a time and tlvn she got a divorce. Af terward Yeager remarried. 11 Is prob able that Mrs. Yengei will be confined In some asylum. WORK FOR 10,000 A1UN. Scllleinent ol Window Clnss Work ers iikc Scull1 tins iniiil i:il cl. Pittsburg, Dec. 19. After many liltches tho complete wage scale of the window glass workers has been settled nnd the factories will resunio opera tions three weeks ft 0111 next .Monday. Tho cutters and ilatteneis today were granted advances of 1." nnd IS per cent respectively over Inst year's wages. The blowers and gatherers reaclf-d their settlement early this month n'ld have been waiting1 for the otli r branches to settle the fc:i1c The start ing of the window-glass factories In Janunry will give work to lo.OCO men scattered over Knstern and Central States. SUICIDG OF THOMAS H ANTON. A Itcsident ol l.iiiunsti'r Swnllotvs Opium and Torus on tho Cos. Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 19. Thomas llanton, OS yents old, died this even ing at the county hospital as the re sult of swallowing a number of op ium pills last night which he follow, d up by turning on the gas lit the loom of the hotel at which he was stopping and closing all the means of ventila tion, llanton came heie about a week ago and registered at the Iloffmnn house as from Washington. D. C. He represented lilnuelf as a p'nsloij. it, engaged n week's board at the ho tel, paying In advance, and spnt money liberally until he went broke yesterday. DGATGN HV RUKfiLARS. Itruvo Young limps Attack on Itob lieis Itiuls Serionslv, Sharon, Dec. 19. Harry Jones, it clerk In the tlrtiRT t-tote of J. P. Itynd, of Stoneboro, dlscuvet'ed burglary at "Vork on a rnfo In the store lest nlRli't. Ho sei tired his revolver arid enteied the store, but one of the men on Kuard si i nek liltn several times over the head, ic-nderliiK hlni unconFclous. The buiKlars then conipleted their work, secured u mini of money nnd es caped. Jones is In a i-erlnim condition from the brut.il trtiitincnt. There Is no clue. Scinching For Itev, Siimir'N Knilt HiirrlAliurir, Dec. 19.Experloncod men dniKKed tlie Susquehanna river nil day for the body of Itev. day for the body of Itev. S. Spur- tier, who, it Is thought eltln r commit ted suicide or was murder d und tin own Into the liver on Thursday night. They found nothing whatevc. owing to the murky condition of the high water. The pojlco are still huni Inw for clues to establish the lnan'.t 1 fate, but have nv t with no sucrrta. S 6 liS TI-tFr ?H TRIBUNE Si 15 ACKNOWLEDGED AS 2? ISi I HE L.EADINQ SS; '"' f' S Want Adv. H IS MEDIUM or THE CITY OF Jj1 jS SCRANTON. SMALL ; jj Investment, g i Big Returns. $i One Cent a Word, in advance, wvMVMyiMyMyM- , lllAA AN 1 1'Ai .MALIiS. Adts. Under Till. Ilcnd One Cent a WnrJ. antki).mai.i;m-i pohtkii, u jikli. imvs, lioy lor crinnilH, stable iniiii, biivtciider. lilneli iniiii. .Mo.nliiy, I'HII.V PKI.l'IHA AlJtiM'Y, looms i! ittid ! Arcadu llu Id IU. ll.LlMiiT-tlWHirAI)VKrmsKI) IN t these I'ohiiiins some tlnio uco as "llyron," kindly return a "refeienee ' tie re. celved Irom n" puny who uniwured bis ail-vr- stineiil, to the bilslncH ollleo of The Tribune. V.ALi:s.Mlt S('IIO(l,StJI'IM.IK-; IMU.N r"1 try work; .11111 salary laoiitiuy, Willi ilbeml ndillliomil coiniiilsslous. It. O. I. A NrftVl'u., Chicago. . -ANTi;i-AS AUKN'l IN KVKKY HLC lion to ennvusa; SI.011 to S.-i.tli) a day made; nils at slsht; also a man to sell Maple (iiiiHlH 10 tuuiri ; iiesi moo line , 11 moain; Milnry or liirfc commission iniide; experleneo liniieicfs.u.v. t'lllton simp uud Muiinluctur. 111: t ompahy, I'liieliimtti, 11. ' A.MLIi -. WK.I.I..KM1WN MAN IN every town to solicit stock siibscrhv- Dons; a monopoly; big money lor ugi'iits no rnpitnl require!!. KIlWAItll C. KI.SII A: CO., lloiilcn llioek. I'bli'iigo, 111. IU'l.P WAN I 'I'D l'lv.MAI.KS. Ad.s. I'nilcrThU ItcaJ One Cent n WorJ. 'ANTKH KKMALK.-1 ASSISTANT 11111I1. I kitchen alii, -J" wnltnsses, :i I'bamlii'r mnlils I'll I I.ADKI I'll I CM- run .mknt aiiIjncy, rooms cade building. anil I Ar- v II. 1, IM'.ltSON WHO APVKI5TISKII IN In lln'-e eoiiimiis some time n 11 11s "llyron,'' kindly nun n a "icfeieni'c lie re- ived Irom a pally who answeii'd bis nil i'it'emcnl, to tin' liiisiinss iilllcu of The I'rlbiine. Y anti:d- nun, who iNiiKi;- - nails cooking and laundry work, lell'ison ineir'e. T. T AIUKS- I MAKi; UK! WAiiKS KOINO I 1j ileiisiint borne work, nnd will gladly send , lull luiiiieiilari to all semilog: 1 cent stamp. I .Miss Jl. A. SI Klilll.Ns, Lawrence, -Mich. I ANTi:i)-LAl AOKNTS IN sritAN I 11 ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cuke I Icing; expel leneed canxasser pielcmd; work I jermaiient ami very piolltulilo. Write for 1 iiuileilliirs at once and get beiiellt of holiday liinlu. T. RsXl HKll .v III., tiniinnall, O. w ANTKDl.MMKDlAlKL-TWOKNKIt-cetle salesuomeu to lenrcsent us. (iiinriiiiteisl Sil n day without Interferon; villi oilier duties, llcaltblul occupation. Write lor piiiliciiliirs, eiieklmj stnm, MANtiO CHK.MICAL CO.Ml'AM, No. 7'J ', John sintt, .New lork. IOK UHNT. Ailis. I'niler IhU Ilea J One Cent n Word. w ILL l'KltsoN WHO ADVKItllsKtl IN thesrt columns sonu time ngo as "llyron," Mildly return a "referunca" he re ceived Irom a party who answered his ad vertisement to tho business olllce of ilio Tribune. ONKS, !tl 1 SpItPCIO STItKKT IIOPSKS fl s ores, apartments. JONKS. nil Spruce L KCONDKI.OOItOKofJI'r.NNAVKNl'K; 0 eight rooms, hatli, modern Improve ments. P. W. s'l'OK lis Attorney, lilil Wyo uilni' avenue. I.MUIIT-iiOOM IIOl'!-:. HATH, MODKItN 1 j Improvements 7u Klcetrlc uvuuue, llreen Itldui1. P. W. STOivKS, Attorney, l!til Wyoming iixenue. IOK SALli. Advs. Under This ttea.1 One Cent(a WorJ. V I . iTl' I : I tON 'iTiTaI) VK iirTsrlprTN 11 these column s mi1 t mu iv.ro as 'llyron," klmlly n turn 11 "reference lie re ci Ived Irom 11 party who nimvered his ml vertlKenient. to the business olllce of Tho Tribune. 1:011 sai.k-ii.m-: 'jo-uoit-ii: pouku i lioller, nsoodas new, TIIK WKSTu.N Ml 1.1. CO. KI'AI. KSIATi:. Adv. Under I Ills Head One Cent a Word. Y II.I. PKIISO.N ; Willi AUVKItTlSKI) IN time columns some time 11 -'o us "H.M011,' IiiiiII 11 return 11 reference" lio teeetveil from n party bo uiiKirc rcil Ills iul verllsenieiil, to the business ollleo of I'ho Tribune TO.NKS, UKAlXJI'AltTKltS poll illvST, I centnil, Seruiiton ruul istnte. Klnest eentinl eily lot lor mln on eniy terms nt low price, w 111 juiuanleeil iltle, neurs ores, clliirehes, lb nf, rs, .epo.s; p;iei str e s sewer-, s. en 11 licit; rapid e 1 iimeemeni; bent investment. Seven minutes walk irom iiostiilUec s.,.nii or enll tor circular. JUNK-, Iteul Kstilte, III 1 Spruce Htieet. VAI.l'AHI.K I'AIl.M I'Olt S.K SIT. iinted on the south side of summit I tike, 111 Newto ' townslilp, s miles irom sj Tiiuton, I'tintitliiiiii: So iicivh, 5., acres I 11. 1 rmed, tne linlnne covered with viiluutilii timlit-i. (iooil I nil, itoii I Imlid ii'-'s. uood mi 1 nnd w II w.ileted. Price, six thoiisiiud do In s, half 'loi 11, the balance In yenrly piiyuie'its to -il t pureliner, sreured on mem ses l-'or liiforiiintloii lniUlrc of .M. II. COON, t'lnrk's iiieen. ANNUAi, ,mi:i:ting. NNPAI. MKKTINIi IOH KI.i: TION J ot trustees for Keystone Academy.! Mon day, Jan. II, H)8 ut build in; In Factory. ill, , nt Kilt, m Fi M l'KCK, Secretary. LOST. Adv.i. I'nder 1 1lls Head One Cent a Word. T Iivp-IIKTWKKN JIT. I'l.PASANT I J slmfi ml Lacliiiwanna avenue, mve. lope I'lintnltilni; inoutli m mtlary of miner Mho neulstlie tuoiiev Amount S'JIl H.'l Punier I be leMiirded by returning same to ll'JH .Maple stie t. CIIIUOPODIS'I AM) MANICUKH. tM f',S Cl lOltNs, IIL'NIONS ANH INUIIOWINU mills fined uitbout tho least naln or driiMiug blood. Consultation and iidvlca gnen tree. E. Jl. HEIV.EU Chiropodist, itllll Lacaiiwatinu nvcmiu. Ladles intended nt tUtir rusideacu 11 desired. Ch.irgoi moder ate. CITY sCAVKNGKU. AlMlltUKiS CLEANS 1'lllVV VACLTS , and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. llltKKiS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1 inn N. .Main ave., or Eleucs' drug store, corner Admin und .Mulberry. iclephoiieliUlll. 'HAS. CooPhlt, CITY SCWENOEIt, '. ' All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All tbu latest appliances. Charges iiiiMiiuihlc. TIP scrautou htrcet. House 1 1'Jo WaiHbiirn street. JUKOK ACCUSES DOFHNDAM. ays lio Uiis Appinaulieil During the Irinl. Strouilnliui'K, Pa., Dec. 19. In the JectniBiit en Ft' tried befor Judge Al bright, which was brought ly Lewis Kaul against Sherman Cow, and which was dccldid In favor of the defendant, Juror Charles IJoi,v.it has made nf. 1 davit Hint he was approached by Cosh durltiK the progieFs of tit trial. Law jus for Kaul hate made application 'or it new trial. Knul wui necused some time neo by Cuts of planrlr.g to murder hint. Tho c .re wa.' dropped against him, AUUNTS WANTED. W"i til'UltSON WHO AUVKIITIHEI) IN mteriiti. trlnille rniiirti il rpfiTfliipn lie re ceived from it party win iinnwvreii Ida nil vurtWemeut, to thu bminens otllco of I'ho Trllniiie, t 1TANTHII MIKVTX KOlt (lllllATl'T eiii mivlna dovlrii niiitiiifix'turo.t. Ho tnlll "ftu. IHi proflH. OIA'K.t 1IHOS. I to. "aYjhnT'Tto HKI.T. "dlilt .100. HTOHM door; nmniitc prepaid upon receipt of price, A.MKUIt'AN WfOUM POOIt CO., Port Huron, Mich. f't.ONMKK- AfTlINTs'ls'ANTKI) KOlt IV Inrse llliiHtruted book of Klondike, tlvo liuiidri'il pasei; price (tl.nti; outllt joe. Ail drill NA I IONAI, PL III.IHIll.NU CO,, L:ko mdu lllilldliii;, t'liiuugo, til. WANTKn-SOMClTOItSJ .VO DIM.tVKU- Inn, noeuilei'tlnci position permanent; rn weekly; sltto age. wiiHX llliui'iitiiifs m. uclii'Mcr, N, 1, A OHM'S-WHAT AHB YOU (IOINO TO cloabout snfoCltlx.i'nshln mice pi. (lo in t ny uiousiiuas. .tuurens .miiiui.t. NapeiMlle, 111 A UKNTS-ro HKt.Ij OLTIt PIIACTIOAI. 1 sold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plnsters; prices irom Ml upwiiiil: salary nnd expiiiscn paid; outllt free. Address, witn Hump, .MIl'lllUAN MKU CO., CIiIchko. UKNTS-To'si:!,!, ClOAltS TO DKAIr ere; $: weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MKU CO., dH Van lliiren St., Chicugo. SI'IUATIONS WANTi:i), X'O'd'rATivMN WOPLl) I IKK c 11 situation In hoiik1 private family to attend furnace and make IiIiiih -If generally useful, tionil reference. Address care Trib une ollleo. A. J MILL-'. Y 11.1, PKItsilN WHO ADVnilTISKI) IN Hi 'so eo'iimiis Mourn t'tnu nuo as "llyron," nlnilly icttirn 11 "referenco be re ceived irom a party who answered Ids ad tcitlsiMiient, to the buslmss olllce of The Tribune. . ITt'ATlON WANTKII IIY A KlltST i class waiter, iiilvnlo fain ly or Iiolei. Address 111 rear 111 .Madison avenue. SITUATION WANIi:ii-ltY AN KX perleneed laiindioss: washins and Iron In? bv tho day or is willliu to tin any kind or ilay woi'it. Address, K s., n;j l.lndea street CI I'lIATION W VN'TKll AS IIOAMS I'KII, O wntetiuiiiii or uny kind of ttorlc, O.K. II l'jol Ilainpton street, city. l lit ATION WANTK.D-HY HK.1,1 A 1I.K i1 man as nluht waleninan, or any honest employment. 1. It. .1., !Si7 oak strict. L M'l'A'l 10N VANTKll-OfN( MAH i rleil iiinn, en 1 spenK Oermui and Knv llsh, won, ol any kind; birtcinlliig p e ferri'd. Adili'csi, A. II. R, rail I'.ttslon nNcmtc. wlTLTATIo.N WANTKD-IIY A YOPNtf i man to take ear of .Hirsts oruuloany kind of work, street. Address, .M.J. P., itlU Kim pMPLOY.MKNT WANTKD-I1V A UK 1 j liable man as clerk, bookkceiieror tutor. KxiM'etatioiis moderate, llox ill I, Dun more, l'a. VMTUATION'" WANIKl) ltY. A VI)l)N(l '' man, u.l years ofai;e; willing to work at most anything; can liuiilsn uood rolerenee; tempernte. Address, SI, C. IC, Trlliuiieo.llcc. UTANTKll-To lllSTItllll'TK. . 11! l7I7, elrciilaiH by young man who has had experience, of Tribune. Kor terms uildicss, K. L., care IITPATION WAN!KI)-I!Y A HOY III . ' years of age, speats tlnee langiin;es. Kor .lore, 1 saloon or mosengcr boy. Apply to!.. S., Tlo .Mooslc street. T? JVXI'KIHKNCKD r.OOlCICKKPKIt AND 111 clerk desires situation. Lest references; in'es: must nave wori' more, l'a. Address ilox 'JOft, Oun- Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This HeiJ $s Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Snruooin. DR. KAY, 200 Penn nve 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DIt. HATKSON, 337 N. WASUINUTON avenue, ID a. m. to 4 p. m. DIt. C. L. rilBV, SCUANTON SAVINGS Unnk blldff, 12:' Wyoming avenue. MAIIY A. SHEPIlKltD. M. D.. HO.MK opnthlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DIt. A. TKAPODD, SPECIALIST IN Dls-eases of Women, corner yomlng nv,.iiiie and snrucn street, scraiiiun. ue llco hours, 'uiursti&y a. m. to G p. m. and Saturdays, 9 DIt. W. K. AI.I.DN Ington avenue. 512 NOnTII WASII- DIt. I.. M. OATHS. ItOOJIS 2(7 AND 20S Hoard of Tiade building. Olllce hours, S to 9 0. m., 3 to 3 and 7 to 8 p, n.. Resl denco 309 Jtadlson avenue. DIt. C. L. FRKAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Trus.i Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Ofllce telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. IAJIOIIKAI'X. OFFICE 231 Adams. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chron ic diseases, luiiK. heart, kidneys, and Kcnlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to t p. m. W O. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR Beon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Llr.den street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. Lawyers. D. D. REPLOC.LE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. MearB building, coiner Washington uve nue and Spruce street. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-Ltw, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. WATSON. DIEIIL. HALL & KEJIJIER ER Attorneys and C'ounsellors-at-Luw", Traders' National Rank Building; rooms C 7, S, 9 and 10; third lloor. JAMES II. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Counsel'.or at Law. Rooms 413 and 114 Commonwealth Huildlng. FRANK E. ROYLE. ATTORNEY AND counio'lloi'-at-law. Purr building, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. jnssrr &J essfp. attorneys and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. FRANK T. OK ELL. ATTORNKY-AT-law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT. Law. Rooms 511, 515 and 516, Hoard of Trade Ilitlldtng. p. p. KTLLA.M. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAfl. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-ot-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. KDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 11 and 15, Republican bids. JEFFREYS & RPDDY, ATTORNEYS, at-law, Conimomvealth Rulldlng. L, A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lr.ckawnnna nve., STanton, Pa. C. II. PITCHER. ATTnTtNmT-LAW" Commonwealth bulldlnit. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX. National Hank HulMlng TRADERS' C. COMEOVS, H21 SPIUU-E STREET. A. W. RERT1 lOI.F. Atty., 319 Sprti cT St7 Detective 4. UARRINQ fie Jl'SWHENEY. COJIJION wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. C0IN0U.Y I UNPARALLELED Every substautially part of Shawl Capes, Golf Capes, Plush, Velvet and Cloth Capes. Blouse Coats and Jackets of every conceivable weave of cloth and all the latest styles. Not an old garment in. our possession every one is of this season's production. We offer the ladies of Scranton and vicinity this ex ceptional opportunity to buy these high-class garments at UnheardOf Low Prices. The time is ripp to buy winter wraps. Will you share in our bargain feast ? laHllfiili Lb 127 Architect I'ERCIVAI. J. JlORRIS, ARCHITECT, Hoard of Trado HulMlng. EDWARD Rooms 24, building. 11. DAVIS, 21 and 26, cranton. ARCHITECT. Commonwealth E. D. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 606 Washington avonun. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St.. cor. Wash, ave., Scranton FREDERICK L. UROWN, ARCHITECT. Prlco Dulldlng, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Rank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 325 N. avenue. WASHINGTON DR. F. street. L. Jl'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUIJACH, 113 Wyoming- ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA. i wanna ave. Hourc, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. 1 Dressmaker. JIRS. JL E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Vira Screens. JOs7KUETTKl.rnEAn "Ml" LACK A" wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., mnnufa:. turcr of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas JL Cann, LL. D.. Walter H. Iluell. A. Jl. SottU. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEFDJIBN AND Nurserymen; store J45 Washington ave nue; green house, 1330 North Jlaln ao nue; store telephone, 7S2. Hotels nntl K'jstanrnnts, THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. .Misccihtucniis. UAt'ER'S ORCHESTRA MP8IC FOR ba!l, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert worlt furnished. For terms address II. J. llauer, conducto-, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's intific store MEaARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. 1 Warehouse, 130 Washington nvenue. Scranton, Pu. 1 FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Wood vim re, Cordago and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna avo. THOMAS APBRF.V, EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Rooms IS) and 20, Williams' Rul.dlng. oppnste postollloo. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. I'rintltiE THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Llnotvpo Composition of all kinds quickly done Facilities unsurpassed In this region. mum Christmas week Iu the Cloak Room will be ?mm garment in our large and meritorious stock The stock consists in reduced in price. WALLACE, AND 123 WASIIilfl ffi.TJs. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist whose otnea n ut " -Jl.-. La nclciivviin IMDBOPtD na avenue, In Will. Inms' W'htto Front M100 Htore, exaintnei the eyo frea In tha most accurito why, and his price for spji;. laclus are cheaper than elsewhere. A la mentable Indltl'erenea to the proper cure of the eyes Kcem to pns. ess must people until the time come when iit'iidtielies, Imperfect Ixion.or other resttm ft nnnnfric rhfV KiizriZL. 0 ri !&&&, ofBiich ncslcct give warnlns that nature U retielllm; against such treatment of 0110 ot the most precious gifts. Normal vision Is a blessing unappreciated until it bus been U ami restored; its lull vulnu H then reallzo 1, 'Iherelore, you should not lose a diy bi-firj having your eyes oxaniln 'd. ruisservtco wo gladly render irea of eh ir;e. REMEMIIHR TUB PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the Whit; Fro.it Sho Store. A new line of Peck Snyder's celebrated & New Models, New Prices, New Ice. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. 0 9 mi sit. 5; Have you examined the J stock of Guns, Foot Balls H and general Sporting Goods J rfA which we are offering at X0 cost price ? It will pay you to. Jt o o LI. jnu. IY21 Spruce St. 11 a wo. WOLF & WEXZKL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Itouu. PRACTICAL TINNERS ani PLUIYIBERS Sola Agents for Itlcliardton.Boyutou'j V'uruacas and Itanfao. WmS9 R m mm Skates 1 BEIKSTES a week of AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic litis ft Hurgunder, Lessees. II. K. Long, Local Manajjr. Thiirsdny, Ktiiliy and Suttirday, Dueimbor till, "J I, "Jo. Jlntlnces Friday and Saturday. f 111 suppor cd by Kate Byron and the llyron Oomhtn itlon In a Clirlstnius carnival of tun Three great plays. Thiiridtiy Nl.-ht . "Hie Up and I owns of Lite" Prldiiy Night "Hie Turn of the Tide" rrldiiy .Matinee "The Turn ol the Tide" Christum .Matinee "I he Upsand Downs of Lite" Christmas NUht "The Plunger" PlllCEs i.-,,., '.'.ic, :i,-ic, oOe, Lyceum Theater. Saturday, Matinee and Night. December 18. AL W. MARTIN'S Uig spectacular Production of Uncle T s 0 (in piji ii.i:-(io. An Entire Train ot (Special Cars, the Only Legitimate organization Now Presenting This American Urania. Matlnco Prices Evening Prices inc., and 2ftc. 'J5c, ftOc. uud 7nc, hee the paradu at noon. DAVIS' N'ICKELODEON. (FORJIERLV WONIHORLAN'D.) Christmas Week, Beginning .Monday, Pec. '.'0. An Kntf raining nnd Instructive Exhlli t on, Headed by CArr. SID KY I11NMAN THE LIl'E HAVER, Wlm lllusl rates the mnuiu-r In which pecpl are rescued irom drowning at the seusliora An excellent stage per formance in the theater. CIWC PEMTQ AdmttsMiit toliirlodlall rlVt I'tNIo ami I'licutlo but hEATs in Tlieatru aic charged lor at low prlef s. CHILDREN H MfEilAl. .MAl'i.NEE on Chr hlinas foionoon at II o'o oeli, 10 whloli they will lieail'iiitteilfurllveecntsatidglvin a seat In theater, llegu.ur prleus I'hrislmai Uftll'.IOOIl. Hours open nt S and 7 o'clock p. m. OHO. 12 DAVIS, Pio-irletor and Jigr,. N. II. BROOKS, Assistant Manager and Lecturer, bin