THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. ISO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS, JWJ. THE OLYPHANT KINDERGARTEN Mission Under Direction of Lackawan na Presbytery Formally Opened. REPORT OP REV. DR. L00AN, SUPT. Itemnrka by Rot. Coorsn Culld, Rv. Charles Loo, of Cnrhondulc, and Otlicrs--A Worthy Enterprise for the r.lovatlon oT rorolyn-ipcnldnc Young 1'coplo. The Olyplmnl klndersui ten, under the direction of the Lncknuunna Picsby teiy, wnn formnlly opened und dedi cated yesteiday afternoon, the ceie inlnleM beliii: witnessed by a law num licr fiom Olyphnnt and adjoining towns. Rev. Geotgp llulld, of Provi dence, picslded nnd pionouuccd the Invocation. The oxi-icHes weie opened with a Konn by the scholais, after which the c1oo1or was .sung. Rev. S. C tjOKiiti. of ciitnton, lead the lepott of the hlsitoij of the mission since IU tiiKiinl.utlein The udtliess follows. The Piosbvier.v's mippilnti'iidi-nt of tnW ulna tu mil people of foielKii "peech de files icpeellulh to pic Bent to the exe eutlvo committee the follow Ins lepoit loilflilna the Olvnhiinl mlx-ilon. ntiil tbn rnninioillous luillditii: for who-er oponliut in mixtion iinn)'("" We bate e.itheled loilm I he lil-toij of thw mission in Keneriil I us lollt.vvs I'm the lit lluee veins Is the illi ilPti nilent lux been seekhiK for wus and means loi pliintlnir u kinder Huh 11 tnWiInn nil hln leaeli of the Kiise botlj ot hand wnikcis ulio me iuluted In their miiIoiim loiiiijii speech in ele phant Uul nolliln,.' tangible 01 e'Vet hopeiul .ipiMUKd until in the xprltiK nt lVi". !i had ( oiulexlvelv appiaied that unless hilp i olilil be hud Horn tin eii.ll or linlii-ti I il MiKJiilatinn whot enter pileu i.,i .uul mitalii'd Hit ( popula tions II was ii'eleuM to iittenilit II Inls loii hen Willi this conviction us the Delaware and Hudson C'i'lul company Mcmeil lo bold the leiac-l Inleiest eaieful anil pha-iint coiiepniitlenie was i begun with Ml Olt pliant, the buliuri d i pleslilenl ot ihls compiiliv. In w h(ie hull- nr the town laid i.celveil Its name. This riiirespiimleni e took a wlile iiinge ve. bold fast to sp,. hie point It (II u-ed the tueils a-id mollis ni i he phllan- til I lllllo I'lllimilMt. In cri.l.lm Lii wintiill them, .mil snt-i mli i lit- i.imii rmii ien ns1 the most bom fill niNslun I, l limine limn In enntiii t with inn Ameilniu life Hut the lespeetlul liuiilil ilei lln. it tu uudei take mis speelllc iuNhIou () tin pail In dlcnted Hill on Mulch I lv7 the iteas uiei ol tin- eonunltiie in lived a genei niis t tmti llmiluli rot Hie gem l ill cause At mice the attempt to oigaiilye a l.lnib igatti n lot iHvplunii was unewed. With the Icltul asslstiuue of Pastoi llum mon and thai ot his estimable wlte, a t'lii I who hail long lln neat to the piople to be teieheil ,n eellleil who was I emit lo attimp the mission A tiltllj lniim nil the Hats epwe In the Hiomatie l..i( Kaw.n 'i i wa l elite d at ! n month Tills hoi.--e was a wi etc hid shell, whh li ought lo bine bieu ( 011 deniuid b II. boa id of health long be fote. Hut II whs the best that could be had within leieh ol the ihlldie.i soug.u. AX OfTI'IV I'l ItCHASlID ! Then, til a i o- nt about mi an until! was puMhnsed ami ml Apill 5 the school j wus opened, and .Miss Xttllc Knapp. a ! member of Hie I'lovldince dime li was placed In charge as a liaclui on iilnl at I a salaiy ot Ju a month .Mis Hammond kindly making h uuiseiv lor bet swiet baby thete In oulei to assist In making ' the school a .success This lnUv set V" I etllclentb without sHui5. onlv' biiause ' the committee's tunils would nut then I allow a latgei outlav foi tills mission. Mis Hammond thus somd lite M hool ' fiom Apill .". until mar the middle of j July. The xicictaiy would ask tlie com- ! ml t lee. nt this lime, to otdei an appto- i pilatlou of ut li 1st J.'', us a recognition of I these woiliiy scilces, or ut least us pav ' lo the loud baliv loi (onseHtltiK: to I seive all hummer as a model fur tho klndeigaite'ii alms The eniollmeiit dur ing the Hist weed, ii Kind pupils fiom '-' to 'i i-ii is of ag( M pit seining eight eir nine dllTeiint i.ues unci speech Tin lapldlty Willi whlih theie ladles biought mdei out of Indillnalile (onfuslon anil inalliiss out of cliuos uudei cllllletiltlcs uiimeiillouuble vv.is miiivellous and Its (I'llalnly entitled them to a high place in the estimation of tin nimmliitc The school was euiulucted with muul fest Improvement In the diildleii and iticKiisliig Inleiest on tin. pan of par ents down to midsummer when the .lulv minis of Hie beautiful Lackawanna be inine so suggestive ol uciltloi us nut to be lesisud. s(, th Mndeigiilten closed until geptcmbn rtltei vacatloi It was feiilliil th.it out llveh nuuileis liad been nthemlsc iippinpiinted eluilng oui ub seiue. and no convenient mom could be found where- the little ones could bo huu-id Mm ihe mission had made its Implosion, nnd by the kindness nf the ownen the use or u iespt stable- public hall was olftieil us, subject to such in leriuptloim as Hie piilille enlovmenits and pationage niltlit demand lime. In Sep tember tlie kiude igaile-n wus again gath e'leel by Miss Knapp alone- und llfty-nlue pupils cm oiled And li lew weeks Intel she buel lemgunied a laige Inelustrlal school I never kni'W Hie uuiue of ihls hall but I saw Its walls uduincd with Hie caul of the Koblusou lllewnv ' and 1 think lh.it public-spirited citizen might lei pn the - a month tent c.illeel loi. bi cause ot the Joint occupanc As soon as the Septeinbn term had be gun Hie Intnestlng (oiiespondence with the Ww Vmk dllce was rem wed vvltll oh phnnt lllustiatlons Atiavs ol luts and tlguies Willi i,eneial plans and sin.-a-esllons ot speilnl opuoi tuiilt , weie dipped in ill tlie upe li eloors of the house nl Industrv In New Voik und with these the estimate's of the cost of a perman ent house for mission purposes neui to ihe homes of these haul woiklng popula tions, who am so isolated liom oui Amei lean peoplo by their povcrtv and their speech, in this scheme of honest benev olence, and In the whole eotrespondenco Indeed the ,ccietaiv wus most cfllclenth sustained by our .hull mini. Colonel Holes, who has long been known to possess a happy facult of kindly hap pening to be Just wlu re he can answer business men's questions on mutteis of Christian bonevolence, and make lumin ous business explanations, which be usually makes emphatic by piactlcal Il lustrations. Whatever of manifest and lslhlo sucress may appeal to the com mittee today In this house we have gatli cied to open foi the hold's woik, tlie secretary desires that Its earthly side shall stand to the eteellt ot this Chi Is tl.in business man. who as a leader on ihe state board of chaiitlcs, has done so much for tho poor unfortunates of our commonwealth. Kor in all the woik by which these results hae been leallzed the secretary Is content to meiely hold tho position of tho "unfortunate widow" a nmng tho Judges, us no doubt, that widow had a multitude of helpless chil dren. Anyhow tho lesult of all our guileless schemes was this On Nov. 1, 1W7, ofllcial notice fiom the oince where Olyphant so gracefully piesldes, came lo im to proceed to build In Oljphunt a house on tho company'H land according to our own plans, with an absolute limit us to the amount to bu expended, while the whole work of locating tiud building must bo absolutely under tho charge of Colonel U. M. Roles, the business mnn, not the head of tho executive committee, etc And of one Charles S. Weston whoso excellent benevolent cducntlon had been received, It Is supposed, from the Dela ware and Hudson Canal company, who worthily stands among us us the gen eral manager of the Ueluwaro and Hud son real estate. Without a single pb Jectlon or farther suggestion the busi ness of edification was taken up. The plans wcro completed, tho lot selected, nnd. tho contract let to Mr. S. M. Snook, (Olypliant's master builder, who took It on very liberal terms, not making any thing, but to bless the Olyphnnt people. Tho work was begun Nov. 8, 1897, and hero It Is completed nnd accepted by tho company's utithorlzed nirents, to be placed In trust In the hand nnd tinder tho core of the executive committee of Lnckawnnua Presbytery, to bn used for the declared purposes of their mission to our peoplo ot foreign speech. Is It not a beautiful and worthy witness to the worthy benevolence of the great business organization, whose enterprise made pos sible the existence of the community It Is Intended to blcss7 Let It be enrolled "The Olyphnnt Kindergarten," nnd the company be Invited to place the mono gram over Its entrance, as a memorial to the employes of this business asso ciation of the generosity nnd best wishes of their omploj crs. COST OK MJ1LD1NOS. The cost of the building and Its furni ture has smpased the limits of the com pany's appropriation, something moro than $200. This overplus has been made up chiefly by the personal contributions of President Olyphnnt, Colonel Bolus nnd Charles H. Weston, who. It Is generally supposed, will, when tho weather per inlt, gtade the lot and frame the memor ial with an appropriate fence The whole was completed on Jan 1", IViS, and has been piepared for occu pane) by our Indefatigable missionary teachers, Miss N. Knapp and .Miss Chftr lty Cilppen, within the last time days. 1 am glad fot this work of dimity, but dn hope they did not crowd the Sab bath. Theie lemaln en tain necessities lo be piovldtd. Then should at once be pro vided to pay the buck lent of the ball which we left i lean a week ago, and to tiirulsh the equipment of chads and tables for the indtisttlal and night schools, and to pay the lent of the musi cal Itistliunent. which the teachers them- "'lv0!' lll,vt' numed Then then b" l"oviloti for a capable juilllc limM or ana coal for the test of the winter Mr. 1!. C. Hose of the Del.iwaie nnd Hudson, liming presented the Hist two tons at his pnsonnl epen-e. Just as Biolhcr Hunt, In setting up the furnace, l educed the bill $.'0 which we mist he will be able i lo leiompeli'-e foi bis future benevol- elice Then that which Is most needed for the lonitoit and success ot the klndei j gal leu Just now Is a good pluno to itgu- late the step and senile the ihythem of , the mulch of these bit ssed chlldlen of the pool as tiny come fiom the wlldtl- ne-s or neglect and .loin ine c-niisiinii Amellc.in maieli on tlie nigiiwu) i net "" "nmoi m ine me imuuu-. tu . ft lends of the mission In Oh phnnt lould arise up toda. and piovlde this woitln vocal nsslstam for the tlngtilng of theli modest, skillful and devoted daughter, .Miss Chntltji c'rlppen, the luusle of Die opening, to which we have i ome would miRntlv und gloilrj the success roi thank (od which We all Ml Chaliman It Is tuti ncbil thai the ehons shall open again tnmoiiow In these dean new (piaileis If, bv the ( on- s.nt ol the wotthv Ht,ents und lepte- ' sentutlves ot the eompam that built the house and own the gtutind the eNtnithe i ommlltee shall open It today, dedicated to the work of blesng out people of foielgn speich who mu deslie to sjie.ik I out Atnetlean tongue and leain mil Aineiic,.ni vvas So may It be. and to God be the gloty I of all All of with h Is iespecllull. submitted. S C. Loguu, SickIui.v and Supeilntendi nl. oh pliant Jan. is ivis I'he following letter was ul.-o lead: Set anion Itev. S (' l.ogun L). U Supeilnlend il Mission Lackawanna Piesbjtery, to rotelgn-Speaklug People Ui'.ir Sll. We. the nuclei signed, ap pointed bv Mr H. M. Olyphant, president Uelawuie und Hudson Canal company to supeivlze the erection of a building ten the Olyphant lclndeigurten at the ex pense ot the company, heieby ceitlfy that the building lias been completed on the lot ace ol ding to the telms of the (onttaet. and Is lead foi occupancy. We theiefoie dellvei Into jour charge, for the use of the klndei gal ten in Olyphant, In the hope that It ma facilitate the uplifting anil be a blessing of Hie com mit nlt Venus Veil Uul II M Holes C S Weston. Shuit nddit'sses weie made b Hev. Chailes l.ce, of Caibondnlo: C B. Wes ton, of Scianliin. Hev. Von Ciong. of Kingston: Itev Mr. Konkel. of Peck vllle: ne W. It Ribbons "f Dtinmote. und W. T Smith, of Scrantmi. The dedlcaton ceieniemy was petfoimed by Hev (leoige tiutld. The services rlocd with doxology and lienedlctlon by Dr. Logan. Capitol lluilding Proposals. llurilsbiitg, .Inn. 18. A meeting of the capitol building commission wus held this evening, at which It was de cided to open the plans for Inspection and adveillse for bids next Thuisday. All ptopos.ils must be accompanied with a check for $15,000 and the suc cesstul contractor will be leeiulied to give a bond for $150,000 to fuithfully can out the cuntinyt. Hveiy day he fulls lo deliver the building after a specified time he will foi felt $300. Pro posals ate lo be opened Tell. 7 at 4 P. m. Pndlelord Kstntii Settled. Philadelphia. Jan. 18. Judge Unnna today In the Oiphans' couit settled the estate of Aitlutr Padelfotd, whose flist wife was Hettlna Gliutd, the daughter of Oencial Otdwuy, of Washington, and decided that the estate should be (lUrllniti'il tinder the Intestate laws In the .same wa as If Mr. Padelfoid had made no will and codicil. I'nder this the hells will be the decedent's widow, who was his second wife, and Vuleile, his daughter b Dettlna Oliarcl. 1 1 orticuli urnl Contention. Laucastei, Jan. IS. The thlit eighth annual convention of the Penn sylvania State Hoitlcultuml society met heie todav, Piotefsor H. R Hedge.s, of Yolk presided, and theie was a lair attendance of delegutes und menibeis. Beond the leadliig of the tieasuiet's ippoit, no other business than that of organization was tians acted The election of ofllceis will tuke place toinmrow. tolling .11111 Sold. Philadelphia, Jan. 18. The Muhonlng lolling mill at Danville, Pa., wns sold ut auction In this city today under u tiusteo's foredosuie sale. The bidding opened at $2,500 and the wotks were finally disposed of to r. k. Polk, of Danville, with $19,i00. The plant con sists of seven pieces of land with all the shops, etc . upon them. Htiid on Slot Miichlues. Philadelphia. Jan. 18. About n dozen slorekeepets lit the southern aectlon of the city were ai rested by the pollco yesterday for having penny-in-the-slot machines in their stores. They were given u healing befoie Magistrate Scott who held each of them in $500 ball for court Curriers Mill lln Nuippiidrd. Wllkes-Hatre. Jun. 18. Postmaster Hogert todny lecelved Instructions fiom the postofllco department at Washing ton to reduce his force ot .letter car rleis,' In compliance with the order, two cat rlers will be suspended at once. Pcuusvlvnniu Pensions. Washington, Jan. 18. These Pennsyl vanlu pensions have been Issued; Orig inal John P. Klngsley, Athens, Brad ford. $8. SUFFERING WOMEN.'? How Many of Thom Havo Qulotly, Obtolnod Advloo That Mado Thom Woll.'' My sister, if you And that in flpito of following faithfully your family doc tor's tidvloe, younronot getting Tvoll,' why do you not try another course 7 finny nnd many a woman hns nuletly written to Mrs. l'inlchnm, of Lynn, Mnsv, stating her symptoms plainly and clearly, and tnkon her nil vlco, which was promptly received, Tho follow ing letter N a pretty strong confirmation of our clnlmsi, " I had been sick tor six montliN ; one doctor told mo I would havo to go to a hospltnl lcforo I would cot vt ell. 1 had female troubles In their worst form, suffered untold ugonles every month t my womb tipped back to my backbone, had ltenclache, hysteria, fuiutlug bpclls, itclilng, leu corrheeu. "My feet nnd hunds wer" cold all the time, my limbs were ho weak Mint I could hardly walk around the house; was troubled with numb bpclls. I have taken four bottles of Lydia K. I'inkhura'u Vegetable Compound, ono bottle of her Klood Purifier, one pack age of her Sanative Wash, and am entirely cured. J have not had ono of those numb tpelK since. Can you wonder that I sing the praises of a medicine that has oured me of nlltheso ills '." Mas. Lot-ISA Place, 050 liel laontSt.. Urockton, Mat- HEN JOHNSON'S RABBIT. He Is Churgeil with Making an llltort to Stnite It. l.i n .lolinson, the e'olored man who cans i.dus im u living wan befote Aide i man John T. Howe vesteida on ihe ehaige of ciuelty to inlnials On ihe face ol It the 'ttld going public mlpht think tint Hen was ttuel tc his shnby niise or the clown dog which ins been Ulltiiht to llde the horse This is not the l'nct. li'-vveve'. Pen's ctueltv Hccoieling tei Hi" ehaige. was bestowed upon a live lab bit which he lett foi font weeks In a loom mi the thlid llooi of the M. Pos nei's building; on lower Lac knwnniut avenue. Posner who tailed the aitest illeged that the mbblt was not fed 111 all this time. It has wasted uwnv to nothlncuess und the Hour and walls show places vvltele tin labbit ut" the vvoml So Johnson was attested bv Biooki Mass" doputy. W. X. Cole, and wns tnk eit beloie Aldeim.m Howe yestetday. He denied having stnived tlie labbit, he fed it only as leee-ntly as last Thuis day, h" said. He then gave it annle and iabbuge leave-. U'li paid tlie costs and was dls chaig"d upon pronuse to ieinoe the i.ibblt from the nrenilses. The seciet of the tiff all Is said to be this: Johnson tented the looms in tho building fiom Posner. A few weeks ago Poorer sued foi buck ldit. Johnson ic tali.iteil by chaiglnir Posner with lorglng his (Johnson's) name to the lease. Posner stiuek back with a ehaige of peijuiy and "ow the mbblt charge Is biought for the le.ison that John-on kept the rabbit In the mom so that he could claim poises, ion, al though not i)ccupIng It Por this leason Pone Intinduced the til li ge of ttuelty. PATHETIC DEATH IN DUNMORE. .Mother Diops Dead nt the Bedside ol Her Sick nuughter. Mis John Doughei of Avoca. went to Uuninoie Monday night to liutse her sick dnughter. Mrs. Rllbilde. ot Web ster avenue Along towauH moininc she was Liken suddenly III and died almost before medical aid could be summoned. Heait tumble was the cause. Her icinalns weie taken to Avoca on the 11.:.0 u. m Hi ie and Wvoming Vulley tialn. JERMYN. A huge delegation or the division of the Ancient Oidei of Hibernians. Boaid of Hrln, convened at the Buttei worth hall on last Sunday aftemoon. The object of the meeting was to settle the accounts of the society piepaia toty to its consolidation with the Board of Amei lea. which will take place on next Satuiday at Scianton at 3 o'clock. John P. Qulnnan called the meeting to order. About one hunched lepresenta tlves of the vaiious lodges of the val ley were piesent. Addiesses were made by Mr. Qulnnan and L'dwaid Blewitt. A badge was piesenteil to Miles J. MeAndrew. of Atclibald, by the order. K naffney and George McDnde weie ptesented with n fountain pen each and Mr Qulnnan, who Is very popular among the niembem of the older, re ceived a gold-headed cane. The dele gates will meet again at College hall, In Scianton, on next Sunda Charles Blythe, of Maytleld, who has been confined to his home for the past few weeks. Is lecoveilng Mr. Thomas Bountly. owner and edl toi of the Jetmyn Piess, sold the plant to Messts. Paul W. Hatrls and Charles Klgei, of nimer, X. J. The new pro prietor assumed control Monday moinitig. Miss May Pryen, of Second stieet, leturued home last Saturday, after spending a few weeks with ft lends In Philadelphia. Misses Maiy and Kate Crane, of Dunmoie. nie the guests of Sir. und Mi st. Thomas Hendricks, of Rushbiook stieet. A Democintlc caucus was held at the Thltd ward last evening, when the fol lowing candidates weie nominated: Council, John Stanton, school director, Pattlck I-aughuey; assessor, John Ken nedy, Judge of election, William Cun ningham (elected by acclamation); In wpector, John Cutney. Theie will be a caucus In the Fitst waul this evening, which will be held a the Hdmonds & Snyder hall The follow lug ate those who have an nounced their names for the oltlces: councilman, Thomas Davis and J. D. Williams, school director. John D. Pilchaid, assessor. Mr. flinves and Pauley Mullen Tho social which was held at the Jones hall last evening was u success In eveiy way. The rooms weie elab orately decorated. A large ciowd was piesent. A cltlzenV caucus was held In the Third ward last evening, v) en the fol lowing candidates were nominated: Scnool dhector, James Callahan; coun ton, of Rcrnnton; Rev. Von King, of ell, B. Nicholson; assessor, David Reeves; judge of election, Richard Stevenson; Inspector, Thomas Backer. WIS f . v MH ilflik. mOrm t: VK X T IV Tribune Classified Specials 1 1 KM" WANTED 1 CENT A WOIU KOR BENT 1 CENT A WOltD Oil HALK .1CENT A WOltl) ei:AL ESTATE - 1 CENT A WOIUI GENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WOHD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All ndvertlnotnenU Inncrted In thoie colutuni (excepting Situations Wnntod, whleli urn published frco of chnrite,) are pay nine MiuiuriiV ir AiivAui'. auk to have them charged. DON' r HELP AVANTED-JMALES. Advs. Under ThM Head One (Sent Word. SAMPLE DIsTUIHtJTKUS.HOril SEXES; CO per thousand; position pcrmiuient; cticloso ten cents for sample and torms. TEMPLE IMP. A Ml'O. CO., PhllndelpUin, Pa. CALESMKN-SCIIOOLSUrPLlES: COUN O try work; $00 salary montuly, with llbernt nildltloinil commissions. It. O. JiVAWBAUO., cjhlcngo. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon to canvas; $ 1.00 to $5.00 n day made; sells nt sight; nlson man to sell Stapla Hoods to dealers; best tide line S7ft n month; calnry or large commission made; experience) unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufuctur ngCompany, Cincinnati, O; T ANTED - WKLIi-KNOWN MAN IN T every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents; no capital required. EDWAUD (i FISH 6 CO., Borden Bloolc, Chicago, III. I1ELI WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent Word. VvAN'r'iiii "-" UELiXinE" X'omY4:tent girl for general housework; wiiito or colored; must have best referoacos; good wages. Apply between JO unci J'J H. ui. I MHS, II. II. COSfON, UUCinyuvoniie. LADIKH I .MAKE IUO WAGES DOING pleasant home work, nnd will gladly send full paitlculars toatl sending '2 cent stamp. MlbS M. A. srEIIHlNS, Lawrence, -Mich. WANTED--LVDY AGENTS IN SCKAN ton to fell and Introduce Snydei's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd ery profitable Write lor particulars at once nud get be m; tit of holldiiv trade. T. It. SN'YDEIt .V CO.. Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENKH t gctlo snleswomeu to represent us. Guaranteed Ml a (lav without lnteifering with utlier duties. Health fill occupation. Write for particulars, eucIcMng stamp, MANGO t'HV.MICAL COMPANYT -No. 7'J John stieet, New ioik 1'OK ENT. Advs. Under Tlil Head One Cent , Word. IT'OIt KENT- PLCIOII Hllx til l'OK lll'SI 1 ness purposes Inqulie 1J17 Ponu uve- HOUSE 'lO ItENT-v.stX-noO.M HOl'SE to lent, luqulieut No. I IU South Gtu Held avenue. l.Olt HENT-KEIHUAUY 1'IHST. ' V Green Kldne stieet. Seven rooms. QECOND I'LOOK OK'jTil'KNN AVKNUh; ij eight looms, bath, modern Improved ments. P. W..SIOKES, Attorne, IUO Wo mine avenue. rMOIlT-ltOOM HOl'SE, HT1L MODERN j lminovements, "on 1 ".If e ti lo avenue, Uieen ltidge P is ro ICE'S Attoruei, J.'IU Wjomlng avenue FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TOU SALETHE E.mEPLAWTOr' 1 ICejstuno steam Luundiy, ill? Larka wanna avenue. J. t . llHUUti'i'KH. 170U SALE ONE 'JO-HOHSE POWEIt V bollei.asgoodasuew. THE WESTON MILL CO. FOUND. Adts. Under This Head One Cent a Word. pVOPND-A SU.M OP MONEY, IN PltONT J. or Mears lliiililiug. Owner can have mine by liiiulKhlng proofs and paving for this adveitlsenienl PATRICK WALSH, 40S Liuerueatieet STOCKIIOKDEKS MEETING. rpiIK VNNL'AL MEETING OP THE J. stockboldets of Tho Moosle Povrder tompan.v will be held at theli otllce in the city orscuinloti, Pa., on W'ednesdnj, Jan uary 'Jlilh, 1K0S, at 8 o'clock p. in., for the rmiDOse or elei tine directors for tboensaluu j car and transacting buuIi other business as J may come ueioie tuein, .o iransier oi stocic will be madoforten days tioit piecedlug the day or election. JOHN D. SHEIlElt, Hecretaiy. a1HE VNNrA7..MET:TING T)P TIIK stockholders or Tho Tribune Publishing Cnmpau.v, of .sornntou, will be held In tha otllce of the company on Tuesday, Jamuiry tlie'J.Mh, 1HIIS. at !1 p. in., to elect otllceiJ lor theeanulugyeai and for the purpose of tiausacltug any other business that may come before the uieetlnc. (Mgnedi E II. IHPPLP, Secretary. rillli: ANNUAL MEETING OP THE I ntoikholdeiM of IhoHt. Clair Coal com pany, for the election of cllteetors nnd the tlausaetlon ofsucli other business as may properly eoiuo before It, will be helilon Mon day, January '2 lth. 1 Hl)8, at the oillce of the company In Scrauton, Pa., at '2 o'clock p. m. No tiansfor of stock will Lo made for the tbti dayn net preceding the date of nbovo tueot tng. I- P. KINGSilUItY, Secretary. riMIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE J. stockboldeis of Tho Enterprise Powdor Mnuufac titling Company, for tue election of directors and the transaction of such other biuluess us may propcrl) come before It, will bo held on Wednesday, January "elth, IHOss, at the otllce oft he coinpant In Hcran ton, Pa., ut 3.no o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will bo made for ten clays next pre ceding the date of tho above meeting. 11 P. KINGSHUItY, Secretary. CHARTER APPLICATION. vo i reins' iie UKU7n en'that'n i uppllcatlou will bo made to tho Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna Counts em the:im day ofJnnuni, 80S ul t o'clock a in., under the provisions ofiin Act of As sembly or the Commonwealth of Pennslva nla, entitled "An Act to provide for the In toiporatlou uud icgulatlon or roitalu coipointlons," appioved April 20th. 1871, aim lis supplements, for a charier of an in tended corporation to be called "Tlie St. Joseph's Itenetlclal Hodety of St. John's Church, of Scranlon, Peunsjlvanln," the character and oblect of which Is to provide asststanie to its members and their families In case of slckue'S, accident or death, from funds collected theielu And for this pur lane to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, beuetlts and urlvllegts of the said Act or Assembly and its supplements Tho pio posed c harter Is novr on tile in the Proihouo tarv's Otllce of Lackawanna county, to No, 1177 January Term. 18118. WALTEIt IlltlfiOS, Solicitor. LEGAL. TN THE CODItr OK COMMON PLEAS OF 1 Lackawanna County, No. 018 Jauuuiy Term, 18118. In re: Auiomlineut to tho charter name or Eureka Lodge, No. an, Lo.vul Knights or America, of Olyphant, Peiinxylvimhi Notice in hereby given that an application has been made to said Court to chance uud amend the numeorthu said Euieku Lodge, Jvo. an, l.ojai Ktiiems oi .merica, en cjij. Ehant, Penn'n, to tho name, style nnd title of lureku Hall Assocutlon, of Olyphant. Penn'Ui unel that a final decree allowing Bald elmntrn unit utiiendment will be annllecl for III open Court on Monday, the turn day of Jauuary, A. 1), 1PI18, ut l o'clock u. m. y, A. 1), 1H18, ut 0 o'clock u, C. A. UATIENIIEIIG. Solicitor lor Ve IT. A. U. 1 1 l.. Dl'.Illf. 'etltloner. CITV SCAVENGER. AH.I1HIGG3 CLEANS PfUVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Impinvod pinups used, A. llltlGGS, Proprfotor. Leave orders 1100 N. Muln uve,, or ElrkeV drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. 'lelephoueOOlO. rilTAS. COOPEH, CITY HCAVENGElC J All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All tho latest upplluoces. Charges reasonable). 710 bcruuton street, llousa ll'JO Washburn street Connolly & Wallace A Special Sale of Towels is now in order 100 Doz. Large Hem-Stitched Huck Towels, firm quality and absorbent in nature. in 100 Doz. usual value SEE WINDOW. Connolly & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. AGF.NTS WANTED. UENTpTTnr''OdONA beat nnd cheapest telephone desk on the market; tetall pi lee, Im Hiding ono toll of paper, Si; liberal discount; exclusive ter ritory. W. W; HAMILTON & CO., "1 .Milk street, Boston, .Mas. AX7ANTED-AGKNT.S l'OK GICETEV' VV gassuviugdevicu mauufaetureii. He. tails '2Bc. Uh: profits. OLVJSR DUOS, itochester, N. Y. A GENTSTO SELL OUU 50c. STOBM door; t-ample prepaid upon receipt or price, AMKUIC'AN hlOUM DOOlt CO., Fort Huron, Mich. K LONDIKE AGENTrS WANTED FOIt large Illustrated book or Klondike, five hundred paees; price S1. 50; outnt tela Ad dress NATIONAL PUULISHINO CO,, Lake tide Uulldlng, Chicago, 111. WANTED-SOLICITOHS; NO DELIVEit Ing, no collecting; position perinaneat; pay weekly; swta ago. GLEN DHOTHEUS, liochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT AltE YOU GOING TO do about Safe CltlyotiRblp prlco I . Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, NaperUUe, III AGENTS TO SELL OUU PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from 3 upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Addics witu itamp, .MICHIGAN MFG CO, Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; fj.'i vreekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Van I'.iiicu St., Chicago. MUSICAL. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. VilANO Oil oitGAN iNSTUUCToiT X New beselnnirs desired, nnd reasonable latcs given to all. Call at 1508 Iloss avenue, Mil. KALI'll HAUniSON. CHIROPODIST AND 3IANICURE. COKNS, HUNIONS AND INGItOWINQ nails cured without the least pain or dtavvlng blood. Consultation and advice glen free. E. M. HETZEU Chiropodist, u;ii) ijvokawnnna avenue. Ladles 'attemled at their residence If desired. Charges moder ate. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN O 'JB j ems of iifce; correct habits; has trav eled foi a scianton wholesale bouse lulvoi Using nnd soliciting trade. Coutract with said bouse tultllleil Jan. 15, 18U8; would accept a similar position or any other honcl ciu ployiutnt; not nliald or work; an all around horseman; (He j ears' business experience. Also held a governmeut position from ist:i to 1807 Hcst lererence. P. It. K., 14!15 Ponn uvenuc, cllj. QITUATION WANTP.D-IN WHOLE o sale or letall stoic, city, In any cnpacliv, by practical business -nau; good accountant; terms moderate. Addresi HUStNESS, Tribune oillce. PLAIN HEwiNGAND FAMILY DKE-S-making wnnted, by a youug wuinau who has learueclthe trade; wagos sji ot) per day; rather rapid worker Address, MlhS M. M 1-M7 Wiiabtngton avenue. AN OLD SOLDIER WISHES KMI'LOY nieut as watchman or any light work; has had three years' experience; can give very best refcieucts. AddresR, J G. K., 1017 Luke street, rlty. QITUAT-foN VANrin7lHY .YOUNO i? man as toaninter or takecaie of lioreet; can furnish btt or rererences. Address, P. A. M i 1031) Luke street. yiTIJATlON WANTEDltY A fiAD'i a"5 O housekeeper, lu or out of ell), .ddress HOUSEKEEPEIt, Tribune oillce. D'ltUG CLErtKTjUNIOK-YOUNG MAN with two ytars' experience wishes a po sition, German, be&t or rererences Adcliess "SALOL," 1(110 Puul stieet, City. Q ITUATIONw"AfTi:i)-nY A YOUNG O man us double-entry bookkeeper; good references. Address llox 104, Jtrnijn AHUVTLEH LOOKING I'OH A POSI. tlou taking euro of koisec; leforences. Address 001 Pi leo street. City OITDATION WANTED-I1Y MAUItlED O man ai lecclvlnif clerk or shipping clerk or any kind of work around store; has had Id ears experience lu geueral htoie. Address 1- U., Trltiune. SITUATION WANTED-UY A GEILMAN o girl lu small family; good reference), 101)1 Lit l;o street, City SITUATION WANTED-HY A Pll'.M' C class waiter In private or hotel cur; fur. nlsh I'J years' experience. Call nt 411 Macb Ikon uvenue. SITUATION WANTED-TAKK HOME wushlui, 1 ro ul UK, or ko out by the day was bins, scrubbing, or any kind of work by the day. Hear l'JU Praukllu avenue. Only 19 C. Extra Heavy Huck At 25 C. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER ffiioyiiSLSciitPo. Telephone Call, 2333. We Can't Sell Skates Or bicycles this weather, but we can Repair Your Umbrella if it is broken. So bring it in, yon will not have to wait long for it. We re-cover umbrellas. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. iiuiiuiiHHfiiuiiHiiimuiismituiu IGE SKATES I ?3 Tliof fut l ?i That Cut Ice, U AT- Prices That Cut Mare lea, VN D- IGYGL a That Set the Pace, a S MIL ON sALt, VT ? i is !$, m sum sjinVTFR niiiiinuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiDiiiiiiiuiKl & 1 tsto im J rsiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiimiiiR WOLF & WENZEL, 140 Adams Ave., Opp. Court tlousj, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bole Agents for llicliardsou-Uoyntoa'J Furuaces uud lUufqs Towelsvery un- AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic Tiro 'eolld Weeks, HeglnnlnK Monday, Jan. IT. Dime Matinees Dally After Opening Dsr, WAITE'S COMEDY CO. And Grand Orchestra. lift Ai lists New People. New Plays. Grand Sccnorj. Waltc's Origins! Prices 10, Utland .'lucent. Froliman's Clreat Success, "THE WIPE,' .Monday evening. Lyceum Theater. Kels i llurijiinder, Lessees. One Mulit Only i Wednesday, Jan. 10. Second je.ir of Detiman Thompson nnd Georgo W. llyer s buccessful character d i amu, Ml Wiltttn for tho people who onjojed "The Old lloiucstend." 'this lielnii our first visit, we will guarantee a good entertainment, consisting of natural acting, good Hinging and ilanclnn, rtn scenci v and i lectricnl eirtcts, or return your monev If we mil. GEO. W. HYEH, Managei PHIL l'-$l.0(i, Tfic, TiOc-, -Jfic. Music Hall. A. A. Tenytess, Lessee and Alansgtr. ;t Nights, Commencing Thursday, Jan. 'JO. Matinees Iburoday und Muturdic). Fred Rider's Night Owls lu an elaborate ptodurtlon of tho Hpec tacular burlesque "PUNCH." Deserved scats now em sale at Short A lUs gins, Cigar Store, 'J()7 Lackawanna Avenue. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF l'ltncy KockuwayB, Citst lii vets, Maurice River Coves, Mill I'liiulb, fee, &c. I.cavo your order for Ilhio Points to he delivered on the half shell in carriers. lit OF PARADISE AI I li FIERCE. PI !. f
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