FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1S08. FlWbAY, JANUAIIY 21, 1899. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. COUNCILS RECEIVE ESTIMATES FOR 189? They Exceed the estimated Revenue by $72,993.13. AVAILABLE REVENUE OF $295,100 nitlmntes nntl Clly Controller's Statement llclcrrcd to tlio Estl inntos Conimittco for Printiiipr and Revision - Hlggcst Incrcnso is Asked (or tlio Streut Dopnrtmcnt. Solicitor, City Clerk mid HulliUiiR Inspector Sntlsllcd with the Snmc Appropriations ns for 181)7. The estimated expendltuies of the vailnux city departments for thu next flFenl year lieKlnnhiB the llrst Monday In Apt II wcte tccclvcd in select coun cil last nlcht, together with tin esti mate of City Controller K. J. Holiln non of the city's tevi'tiue durliiK that period. The t-Htlniuted tevenue in $.9.', tut), or $10,100 moii' than last yeni, and the I'Stlmaled expendltuiei ale $KS,U93..'ll, a difference of J7-.99.Ul which the eH tlinntct eominlttt'H will have to get rid of befole an npuiiipliatlun oidlnnnee Is repotted to councils. The estimated expenditures show an Inclease of $S. X.M.Ofi over the amount npproiulnted for the limit yeai 1897. Then- tile only three dep.lltllletltH which do not ask for un lucieuso. the illy solleltoi's. the clt i lerk's nntl the luilldlm; Inspector's depaittnentH. The ki eat est Increase. JIJLVir.S. Is a.ked 1. Stleet Commlsslone" A. I!. IHltl nliiB, who uecompanlet hlt ctlmate with a Iuiik tvpewiltten eNplanatlon. Next in the older of Increases asked ale the pntk onmilssloliel s, police de partment, health demtrtnietit, main tenance of city hall de'iaitnient and assesois' department A suppleineiit ri Htlmale tiom the die depai tinent, Willi h amounts to aholit $r.,(iO). will he Hiihmittcd to the etlmate commit tee. CONTUOLt.KU'S i:.STI.MATn. City Contioller Rohlnson's estimate of levenue was as follows. I estimate that the leveuiici foi Ihe INcnl eiir beginning April A. lViX. which tun lie iihetl lor Keiieml city puipotcs. will lie us lollows: J 'loin a lu-mile levy tux on vulu- atlnus $jiii."i1 "3 Let-s t'Mitii't atlons anil commls- hlons -1,171 U.I JJOI.G0O IX) I'rom llnuor licenses 73,000 J Fiom mayor's Hues .' 3000 00 From buildlnK Inspector 1. 000 00 Fiom stieet commlsslone! AM W Fiom ho.ud ol health WW Fiom city solicitor SUi) U0 From tax on poles 3.1.V) K) From miscellaneous 2.."iO"J 00 Fiom surplus revenues, 1S1J, es timated 4.WW0I Total J2H.-..1WW lly a coinpailson with last year's estimate you will obneit an In- erease'of 10.1U0 00 Unclosed you will alo Had a statement of appropriations, transfers, dlsbuise- ments and balance from April B, 1S5I7. to Jan. 1. 1693. Following Is n lecapltulatlon of the department estimates of expenditure, the figures In the light-hand column not appearing, however, In the con troller's statement : Increase over 1V17 Appro- pilutlons. Mayor's tlept J I.) W $ 400 CO Treasurer's depl 7.".0 00 1,900 00 Controller's tlept 3,K0 00 Solicitor" dept 3.100(H) City clflk's ilept .-i..VM 00 Maintenance city hall. 7.707 00 4.1.VI 00 KiiBlncor's depl 10.5.V) l) 'l 10 Street commissioner's tlept SO.'.n..", 00 ISJ.ijJS 00 Af-essois' dept 11,"7r. 00 4.07." 00 Police depl Cl.fiffl 00 WIW Fire tlept 11.311 00 1.S.11 00 Hullding Inspector" tlrpt I.hST, 00 Health ilept 12.71") 00 C. 170 CO Public library depl. ... 12..V.0 oo 1.1CIK) Paik commlstloner's, tlept li:.'i7 21 12..M7 2.1 Hoard of revision and appeals' tlept 3.215 (M l,.t2D 00 flencrnl city ilept 73.JI2 &l 4.tC It". Deuclence" tlept .1,202 .V. I, Sir. CI Total ....:s.'i ::i js2.fc.11 or. lll'.NKHAl. CITY AND DKFICIKNCY. A detailed statement of the general city and deficiency Items for disburse ment was Included In the emit! oiler's Hatement and was us follows: For general elt piuposts Water rent. Providence CJasand Water Co t l.OoO Water lent, Scranton (las and Water Co 4,000 vVater lent L'20 ICleclrlc street lighting i.lli lamps) 41.4.17 r.0 Incidentals and judgments. ... 15,000 lnsiirnnee 1.000 State tax on loans U,r.S Detleieiicy bills on file In Contiol lev's office - Treasurer's dept.. Incidentals... Sj 10 Street Commissioners' Dept. - Repairs. sewers a u d drains J04fi 23 Cleaning seweis anil drains 1o7 !7 Supplies to roller and crusher 3.1 04 Repairs, Providence and Ablngton turnpike C." 1 Repairs, Lafayette st 74 SH Second werd 1M 7 Fifth ward 1CS 17 KlKhth ward ) 03 Fifteenth ward 28 23 Sixteenth ward 2 27 Klgl.leenth ward M 3S , 'bLANK Books -AND- OFFICE SUWLIB The most complete Hue in this corner of Pennsylva nia. Time' Books for nop at . - KTATIONKIIH, ENGllAVKitS, tit 1 - llOTlSL JEItMYN HIULDINQ. 139 Wyomlns Avenue. Nineteenth ward .M IS OS Twentieth ward 21 0) ' 2,10fl ST. Assessors' Dept., Incidentals .... 37 SO Fire Department Repair, apparatus and harness ,......;. JIM 47 Repairs 'englno houses ... 3HI !J Light and Heat 7.1 02 Purchase of horses 200 00 Crystal Hose Co 101 00 1,178 01 Hoard Revision and Appeals, sal ary 420 00 City Assessment, Mulberry street pave KG0 It Incidentals and Judgments CIS w; Total J78.448 ( Oeneral City 73,24r. R) Deficiency hills r,,202 BO The estimates will be printed nt onee In the form of an ordinance under the direction of the city clerk. The ordi nance will he amended by the esti mates committee until the appropria tions are reduced to the estimated revenue, When It will be reported to councils and placed on Its pnnsnRe. SPECIAL TERM OF COURT Ordered lor the Purpose ol Trying Traction Company Ciues. This week'H common pleas list con tained ten Traction company cases, all of which weie open und ready for trial. Jessup & Jessup und Willard, Warren A: Knupp. counsel for the company, be came tied up .n two lone-winded cases und as a consequence the othec eight fne had to go over, ulthouch Judge Aivhl'uld sat anxious and waiting for rimetn'im to do in the main court loom. To make disposition of these delayed cases. Judge Arthbald struck upon the Idea of holdlns a special session of com l. He called the intereoted tittor iii ys together, yesteiday morning, nnd unfolded his plan to lliem. The Idea was favorably received and forthwith the judce made the following order: Now, Jan. 20, IMis, the following casts ate heieb) set down lor trial, Monday, Jan. "1. Lawrence vs. Hcrunton Traction com pany; Telson vs. Scranton Traction coni luny Mnll.i vs. Scranton Traction (urn jiayn: Mclluth v. Scranton Traction company, ami a venire for the summon ing of tlilrty-slx Jurors to try the same Is hereby ordeiecl to bsue. leturnable on the Mild date nt 10 o'clock n. m. And the follow Inc cases nrc i-et down for tilal Monday. Feb. 14, next: Keator vs. Scranton Traction conipanv Slanton s. Scranton Traction company: Hart vs. Scranton Traction conipanv. Sweeney vs. Scranton Traction company And a venire for the summoning of thirty-six Jurois to try the same Is here by ordered to Issue, returnable on the hhIiI date at 10 o'clock n. m. The Jan uary term Is hereby continued and en larged accordingly By the Couit. Judge MePheif-on, of Dauphin coun ty, und Judge AlbilRht, of Lehigh, will preside at the special sessions, the local judges thus being enabled to give their attention to the legular business. This morning Sheriff Pryor and Jury Commissioner. Doherty and Wiggins will draw th,e j-pecial panel as directed. It will be the flist Juiy drawing for the new officials to conduct. The case of Thomas O'Malley against the Tinctlon company was given to the jury at adjournment. In the case of McDonnell against the Traction company the defense was closing Its testimony at adjuui nlng time. The opening for the defense was made by Attorney P. V. Gallagher, the com pany's special agent. It was his In itial speech In court. INCREASE IN LIQUOR LICENSES. What the Now J.uw Adds to the Krnctlng Tnx. A pamphlet showing concisely the classification If liquor licenses was re ceived yesterday by County Treasurer M. J. Kelly from Auditor General My lln. At tile last session of the legislature, It will be remembered, a supplement ary bill was passed making tin increase in all liquor, distillery and brewery licenses In order to provide revenue to meet the extra expense of the new capital buildings. Hy this new classification the license of a letaller in third-class cities In in ci eased from jr.00 to $.1.10; In boroughs $50 Is also added, nnd In townships there is an increase of $2.1. Wholesale liquor dealers, rectifiers, compoundeis, stoiekeepers nnd agents nie called upon to pay u $300 license in third-class cities; $200 In boroughs, nnd $100 In townships. Bottlers are as sessed as follow!: Third-class cities, $3f0; boioughs, $210; townships. $100. Hrewers' and distillers' licenses are Increased aecotdlngly The brewery output tegulutes the tax. which is di vided Into eighteen classifications, running from $250 for less than 1.000 barrels to $6,000 for 200,000 barrels and upwards. With thu dlstllleis the clas sification runs from $100 for u produc tion of less than f.O banelH to $2,000 fur 20,000 bairels und upwards. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. Niclil Owls nt .Music. Hun. V'red flider'.t new Night Owls builtw. quer. Kae entertaining lieifoimunees at Music hall yesterday afternoon and t-ve-iilng before large audience:, Tluro 1m a clever two-act burlesque In which all of the member of tlio company appear. It Ih entitled "Punch." During the llrst act Mabel Ilazetou executed beveral new dances. A number of the 110pul.tr fcoiifja und dances of the day weie lutioduccd by other membera of the company. In the olio appear Charles Fulke, who possesses a sweet tenor voicu; Hobby HolHton, the dwarf comedian, Florenco inropp. 111 fumsa und dunces, uickncll, the cluy modeler, nnd Low II. Carroll, who entertained with nongs, monologue and 11 travesty tin slelght-of-hand. The company will repeal the performance this and tomorrow evenings with a mat inee tomorrow afternoon. A I'nrln .Model. A unique theatrical event will bo the production at the Lyceum theater Mon day next of the new three-act comedy, "A Parld Model," by Jane Mnuldln-fels'l, of New York, with a company of unusual merit selected by Hudolph Arunon tho eminent director of the "Aronson and BIJou Theatre companies" of New York. The cast Includes Mile. l'llar-Mnrln, who makes her rlrit appearance In an Eng lish speaking part. Miss Maud Haolam, a former prominent member of Charles Frohm.iii'H Stock company. Miss Caro line Cook, Miss Mollle Itovolle. Miss Nina Ereelh, Leo Dltrichsteln, William Bon uelll, Lorlmer Johnston, Edward Morri son, Itoy Falrchlld, Robert J. Thomas, Charles Harriett. Itnlpli N. Thomas, Howard Messemer, Jo.soph !'. Watson und Joseph Ilarilngton and Pell Hnney, the well-known Celtic comedian Thornton' Vniidrvillei. Thornton' Vaudevilles Is un attrac tion that should attract large houuea at every performance 'during their stay at Mueto hall of threo nights and two mat inees, commencing Monday, Jan. 21, open ing with a matlneo on Monday ufter noon. ' This organization Is one of the best and largest of lis kind on tlio road this season, numbering sixteen high sal aried artists, all 0 thvin top-liners. A yw member nt the company are; Loid und Mack, Bryant And yieaver, and Bouffoni, rVnnlnn unit t.nov nnd Sinters 1 MartelL, THE MARCH TERM IS POSTPONED United States Court Will Begin March 22 Instead of March 7. CIRCUIT COURT TRIAL LIST It la Headed by tlio Trcspais Cnso ol Annn 12. Dickinson Acnlnit James OglcRbySult ol I'ltunnior Against the Hlllsldo Conl nnd Iron Com pany is to II o lIcnrtl--Tvo Cases on the Kqulty Lilt. -t" The Match term of fulled .States Dis trict cuurt, which wns scheduled lor the first .Monday of March in this city, has been postponed until the fourth Tuesday of March for the reason thnt neither Judge Acheson nor Judgo Buf llngton can be present nt that date, as both will be attending the meeting of the United States Circuit Court of appeals. Marshal Leonard, by direc tion of the Judges, is to come here on the date for which the session wan originally set and fcormully adjourn thu court until Maieh 22. The trial list for the term In question contains many important cases, amotifr them one of the Anna Dickinson tres pass suits. In which iPoor Director James Oglesby is defendant, and the Handley will case, wherein Henry Hundley and about fotty others of Wtxford. li eland, and vicinity as plaintiffs are reeking to establish re lationship wlih the deceased judge and theieby braik the will. The complete list is ns follows: Anna 13. Dickinson vs. James Oglesby; tiespass. William II. Taylor vs. the Thomson Houston Elect! Ic company, deft., nnd It. 13. Dtuistaii, et al garnishees; assump sit. CJcorge Sanderson vs. same. P. S. Page and I.qni'u A. Page, his wife. vs. same. P. S. Page vs. same. K. 11. Sturges vs. same. Hunk of Commerce vs. J. C. Bright, et al.; assumpsit. Bank of Commeice vs. William C. Meyers, et nl.; assumpsit. Henry S. Plummer and F.mmn A. Plum mer vs. the Hillside Coal and Iron com pany and the Lackawanna Coal com pany limited; ejectment. Mtirdwell Dolph vs. the National Acci dent boclety of New York: assumpsit. William Ford, by his guardian. James Butler, vs. the Delaware and Hudson Cnnal company; trespass. Thomas Gaughan. by his mother und next friend, Ellen Clftik vs. same; tres pass. Sarepta Stanton vs. same; trespass. Bridget Murphy vs. thu Life Insurance Clearing company, of St. Paul, Minn., assumpsit. John Keatn, Julian If. Kearn, Hamil ton F. Keau and Alexander I,. Kean, administrators c t. a. of the estate of John Kean, deceased, vs. the Scranton Gas and Water company; assumpsit. Amanda Mace vs. the Vermont Life Insurance company; assumpsit. Jumes O'Nell vs. the Life Insurance Clearing company, of St. Paul, Minn.; assumpsit. The Traders National Bank of Scranton, Pa,, vs. the Fidelity and Casualty com pany of New York; assumpsit. Michael T. Walsh, executor of the last will and testament of Patrick Butler, de ceased, vs. the Royal Colon Mutual Life insurance company of Des Moines, Iowa.: assumpsit, EQUITY LIST. James W. Oakford vs. Frances A. Hack ley: bill nnswer and replication, Henry Handley, et al., vs. Hemy W. Palmer, et al. 0. C. & S. R. R. CO. OFFICER"). Stockholder Elected Directors und thu Latter Organized Vcstcrdny. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Ontario, Carbondale and Scranton Railroad company, whose toute Is leased by the Ontario and Western company, was held yesterday afternoon at the office of E. B. Sturges, In the Commonwealth building. Following- Is the board of directors elected: Thomas P. Fowler, Edward II. Sturges, Albert S. Roe, John Jer myn, O. S. Johnson, James N. Rice. John B. Kerr, Daniel Scurry, Edward Olarkson, James E. Chtlds, Clarence E. Spencer, James E. Burr and William II. Richmond. The only change In the board was the election of Albert S. Roe to succeed C. D. Simpson. Mr. Fowler was elected president; Mr. Chllds, vice-president; R. D. Richard, secretary and treasurer, and C. II. Pitcher, J. II. Rlttenhoase and F. K. Piatt inspectors or Judges. WYOMING. On Filday evening. Jan. 28, the In dependent Olee club, of Wyoming semi nary, will give an entertainment In tho Presbyterian church under the aus pices of the King's Daughters. Miss Hello B. Parker, the Instructor In elo cution at the seminary, will accom pany the club and render several selec tions. The admission will be in and 25 cents, Miss Laura Davles has recovered from her recent illness. Lynn, the two-year-old son of Her bert Klsbaugh, of Sh'icnia'vr nvenue, is quite sick with the grip. The skating on Shoemaker's pond linn been very good again this week. Miss Oertrudo Leaycock entertained a number of her ft lends nt tea on Wed nesday evening at her home. Thoninit Pockwell, who has been sick with pneumonia. Is improving. Mis. H. H. Antrim, of Seventh street, Is very 111. Henry Shoemaker, of the West Side, is quite ill with the gtip. Mrs. Jennie La cue and son. of Bald Mount, visited Mrs. Fisher Gray this week. Miss Ella Rozelle, of the West Side, has recovered from u severe attack of the grip, MOTHERS PRAISE Hood's Sarsa parllla, because, by Its great blsod enriching qualities, It gives rosy cheeks und vigorous appetites to pale and puny children. HOOD'S PILLS are tho favorite family cathartic and liver medicine. I'rlco 23c. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. C'oTiNirnuNToNirANDiNaRowiNa nails cured without the least pain or dniwlng blood. Consultation nnd udvlea given tree. E. M. 11KTKEU Chiropodist, flSlti ljtokuwnnnu avenue. Ladles attended at their riMldeuue if desired. Charges moder ate. CITY SCAVENGER. Aiumiaas cleans privy vaults . and ces pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. HltlGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 11 OU N. Main uve., or LlckeJ" drug store, corner Adams uud Mulberry. 'Xclvpbono (1U4U. riHAK COOPER " CITY" HCAVKNOEUT J All order promptly utteaded to, day or ,lti. All IIim ltl.ttt lllttlllulton t!ll,,rLrrtV leasonuble. 7JI) bcrauion streoU Houia ' win Wnshburrt street. Tribune Classified Specials HKLP WANTK1) 1 OENT A WOUD KOil ItKNT 1 CENT A WOIU) FOH HALE .1 CENT A WOIU) HEAL ESTATE 1 CENT A WOIU) AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WOIID SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. Alt advertisements liuorted In theso column (excepting Situation Wnnted, wbloli nre ptthllMied freo of charge,) are pay able HTIlfOTLY IN AUVANCIi DON'T auk to have them charcod. HELP WANTED MALES. Aiivs. Under This Head One Cent a WorJ. SALESMEN SCHOOL HUrPLIKS: COUN try work; Biuo iialnry monthly, with. try llliciat nddltlomil commUslon. 1W Sft EVANS & CO., Chicago. w ANTED-A8 AGENT IN EVEttY SKO- made sells nt night; alto n man to sell Staple ituoas to dealers; dcki Hiuo line c 40 n uiouiuj salary or largo commission made: experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufacture ng Company, Cincinnati, O. WANTEU " WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit Block, subscrip tion; a monopoly; big money for agents; no ciipltul required. KDWAKD O. FISH A CO, llorden Block. Chicago, lit HELP WANTED FEA1 ALES. Auvs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LAI)!KHI MAKE I1IO WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending 'J cent stamp. M1.S8 M. A. bTKUlHNS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGKNTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Harder cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for particulars at once and get benefit of holiday trade. T. U. BNYDKIt CO., Cincinnati, U. w ; ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO KNElt netlo mlt'swomen to represent vm. Uunrnnteed Sit a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for pnttlculnrs. enclosing stamp, MANGO C11K.MIUAL COMPANY; No. 7'J John street. New York. AGENTS WANTED. AOKNT.S-THK "MONARCH" IS THE betl and cheapest telephone dtslc on the market; tetall price, lncludlu one roll of paper, sir, Ubernl discount; cxchiMe ter ritory. W. W; HAMILTON Jc CO., Ul Mllb stieet, lloston, Mas. WANTED-AGKNTS I'OU GHEATEST ttas saving device uinnurnrtured. Ilo. tails 'J5C. mir protltt. OLVElt 1IHOS. Ilochester, N. Y. AGENTd TO SELL OUR ftOC. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price, AMERICAN HIORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. LONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike five hundred pages: price 91. 00; outfit luc. Ad dress NATIONAL PUI!MSHINUCO Lake side llulldlng, Chicago, III. WANTEDSOLICITOUS; NO DELIVEIt tng, no collecting; xsltlon permanent; pay weekly; ttato age. ULEN UROTHEItM, ltochester, N. Y. AUEMH WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Sure Cltlzenahipprlce 1. Go ing by thousands Address NICHOLS. Nupcrvllle, 1U. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from $3 upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address wtta Btlimp, MICHIGAN MFQ CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL, ers; $2r, weokly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFU CO., 48 Van liureu St., Chicago. FOR KENT. Atlvs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. HOTEL FOR RENT THE WELL known Wayne House, corner of Houle vord and Providence Turnpike road, In Prlccburg. Old licensed bouse, well patron ized. Itent reasonable to good tenant. In quire of MRS. EMMA 11AKER, on premises. F OR RENT-FLOOR BOX40 FOIL BUSI- ness purpose). Inquire 137 I'oun ave nue. HOUSE TO RENT A SIX-ROOM HOUSE to rent. luqulreat No. 142 South Gar Held avenue. SECOND FLOOR OF 242 PENN AVENUE; eight rooms, bath, modern Improve ments. P. W.taTOKES, Attorney, 131) Wyo ming avonue. I7IGHT-R00M HOUSE, HATH, MODERN JJj Improvements, 700 Electric Green Ridge. P. W. vu Ln. 1 avenue. STOKES, Attorney, 1.10 Wyoming nvenue. FOR SALE. Advt. Under This Head One Cent 1 Word. F OR SALE SMALL HOUSE, 001 houses, Myrtle street and (Julncy avenue; ten rooms each side; steam beat. T. J.DUG GAN, Llbrarj building, Wyoming nvenue. FOIt SALE-GROCERY STORE, HU1LD Inn, stock nnd fixtures, horse and wagon; business established; owner wants to retire. Apply 207 North Garfield avenue. ITOH' SALE-ONK 20-HORSE POWER I' boiler, us good as new. THE WESTON MILL CO. MONEY TO LOAN. Advi. Under This Head One Cent a Word. MN'EY'TOLolvNNTmjjrR $500orover on llrst city mortgage. I1UOWN, Attorney, Meurs building. SIT UATIONS WANTED. A YOUNG MAItlllED .MAN WISHES A situation as teamster or any other kind of work; Is it hiiMler; best of references. Ad dress C. F. 1C, 1017 Luke street, city. ITrOUK UY THE DAY WANTED-11Y A joungludy. Address MISS 1. F., 113 South Hyde Park avonue. WANTED-I1Y A REHPECTAHLE MAR rled man a situation In grocery; has 20 years' experience; or as collector or any pluee of trust; good references. Apply U., UOOVj Oak streot, Scrautou. SITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG man, age 21, us clerk, waiter or any hon orable work; strictly temperate; references glen. Address M, 11. R., Tribune office. S ituation"wanted-a YOUNGMAN 2H years of age; correet habits; has trav eled for u scranton wholesale bouse adver tlslng aud soliciting trade. Contract with said house fiiltllled-Ian. 15, lbOri; would uccept a slmllur position or any other bouest em ployment; not afraid of work; an all around horseman; live years' business experience Also held u government position from 180.1 to 1807. Dot reference. F. It. It., 14UB I'onn avenue, city. OlTlJATION WANTED-IN WliOLE" O sale or retail store, city, in any cupaolty, by practical business -niin; good ucrountant; terms moderate. Address. 11US1NEKS, Tribune office. PLAIN SEWINO AND FAMILY DIIESS. making wauled, by a young woman who bus learned the trade; wages $1.00 per tluy; rather rapid worker. Address, Miss M. M 1217 Washington avenue. AN OLD SOLDIER WISHES EMPLOY ment us wntcbmun or any light work; has had three ears" experience; can give very best references. Address, J. U. IC, 1017 Luke street, city. OITUATION WANTKD-KV A YOUNO P man as teamster or take rare of horses; can furnish best of references. Address, P. A. M., ltiUU Luke street. CilTUATlON WANTL'D-HV A LADY AH O housekeeper, lu or out of city. Address HOUSKlCKKPElt, Tribune office. DHUa CLKKir. JUNIOII-YOUNCI MAN with two years' experience wishes a po sition, Herman, best of references. Address "SALOU" )t)D Paul ilreet, City. SITUATION WAisTKD-HY' A YOU"NG man us double-entry bookkeeper; good references. Address llox 101, Jeruiyn, Connolly & Wallace A Special Sale of TOWELS is now in-order 100 Doz. Large HemStitched Huck Towels, firm in quality and absorbent in nature. iOO Doz. Extra Heavy Huck Towels usual value SEE WINDOW. Connolly & Wallace. 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS "TEETH MADE PERFECT." ORIGINATORS OF PAINLESS DE.UISTRT. We have all the latest discoveries for alio vlatlng pain. We extract teeth, till teeth, and apply gold crowns and bridge work without the least particle or pain, by u method patented und used by us only. NO CHARQE for painless extracting when teeth are ordered. Full Set Teeth, S3.00. We guarantee a fit. Gold Crowns, $3.00. All other work at proportionately low prices. S-Oold Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty. lielng the oldest and largest dental parlors In the world, we are so well equipped that all work done by us Is tho best to be hud. Our operations are positively painless. All work guaranteed for 1U years. NEW YORKTENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Ave., (Over Newark Shoe Store.) Hours, 8 to 8. Sunday, 10 to A SEYEN GRAND MID-WINTER TOURS TO CALIFORNIA These parties will be under personal escort throughout, and the Journeys will be made In Bpeclul trains of elegant vestlbulcd palace sleeping cars, with dining cars. There will be visits lu Cullfornlu to San Diego, UK er slde, Ilcdlands, Pasadena, Los Angeles, Avu Ion, on Santa Catallna Island, San Fran Cisco, San Hufuel, San Jose, aud Monterey, and the parties will return over tho Sierra Nevada by daylight, visiting Knit Lake City, Denver, and Manltou, with daylight views of the Gorges and Cuuons of Colorado. There will bo sojourns at some of the Flnjst Hotels In America, Including the Hotel del Coro nado, Van Nuys and Wostmlnster, Hotel Green and Lu Plntorescu, Hotel -Metro pole, Palace Hotel In San Francisco, Hotel Haiael, Hotel Vendome, Hotel del Monte, Hotel Knutsford In Salt Lake City, and The Drown l'alaco Hotel In Denver. A Delightful Round ol Travel and Slght.seelng. Including first-class railway travel, a double berth In sleeping cars, all hotel ac commodations, trunsfers, carriage rides, and Incidental meals durlug entire til p. 49-Send for descriptive book or Mid-Winter Tours. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB, lUilo Chestnut Street, Mutual Life Ins. Building, Philadelphia. WALTER W. BRANSON, Chef ol Jonas Long's Sons, Philadelphia Caterer. Boned Turkey Croquettes, Salads of All Kinds, Weddings, l'ailles; Experienced Men, All orders promptly attended to. Order can be left at 1. I Washington uve., or can be seeu ut Jonas Long's Sous' Cafe. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. flUIK ANNUAL MKETINQ OF THE X stockholders of Tho Tribune Publishing Compuuy, of Scranton, will be held lu the ofllce of the company on Tuesday, January the'.sib, 18HH, mil p. m., to elect officers fortheensulugyearuud for the purpose of tiansactlng any other business thut muy come- before the meet loir. (Signed) K. It. ltlFFLK, Secretary, rpiIK ANNUAL MKKTINQ OF THE X stockholders of The St. Clair Coa com pany, for tho election of directors and tho transaction of such other business as may properly come before It, will be heldou Mon day, Jauuury 4th,lBI)H, ut Iheotllceof the compuny In Hcraotou, Pa., nt o'clock p. m. No transfer or stock will bo made for the ten day next preceding the date of above meet ing. K. P. KINUHIIUHY, Secretary. riMIK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE J. stockholders of The Enterprise Powder Manufacturing Company, for the election of directors and tlio truusautlun of such other business as may properly come before It, will be held on Wednesday, Jauuury !tb, 181)8, nt the otlloe oft he couipauy In Hcran tou, Pa,, atn.at) o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will be mnde for ten days next pre ceding tbe date of the above meeting. K. P. K1NUSUUHY, Secretary 19 C. At 25 C. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 43M04MHIIUI1.P0. 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, you will not have to wait long for it. We re-cover umbrellas. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. iiiiiiiiiiim!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiii!j IGE SKATES I That Cut Ice, AT 2 Prices That Gut More to, 5 And s I BICYCLES I I That Set the Pace, j c r. S AltEON SALE AT S I -Kill, m SDMI! si. i nilllllllMV1IUIIIIIIIIlllUIII!lllll!!!lli WOLF & WENZEL. 340 Adams Ac, Opp. Court Home. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS 80I0 Agents for Itlchardson-Bojrntoq'l Furnaces aud Itauge- Only I'll 1 IS H i t very uir AMUSEMENTS. Academy of ilusic Two Solid Weeks, Beginning Monday, Jan. 17. Dime Matinees Dally After Opening Day. WHITE'S COMEDY CO. And Grand Orchestra. 35 Artists. New People. .New Plays. Grand Scenery. Walte's Original Prices 10, 'JO and 110 cents. Frohman's Great Success, "THE WIPE,' Monday livening. Lyceum Theater. Rels & Durgunder, Lessees. II. K. Long, Local Managir. Monday, Jan. 24th. A Paris Model Comedy In Three Acts, by JANE MAUL DIN FUtol- DIIIKCTION OP RUDOLPH AltONSd.V. Regular 1'rlces. Music Hall. A. A. Penyvessy, Lessee and Manager. 3 Nights, Commencing Thursday, Jan. -0. .Mutlnccs Thursday and Saturday. Fred Rider's Night Owls In an elaborate production of the Spec tacular burlesque "PUNCH." Reserved sent now on sale at Short Ills gins, Cigar Store, -1)7 Iackawanna Avenue. Taking Inventory nnd decided to sell all of our ODDS and ENDS -OF- SOFT and ALPINE Hats -FOR- $1.00 Look in our show case; you will Hud f'.'.OO audv..au Hats nmougst thorn. CONRAD'S. 'i