THE SCRANTON T1U13UJSE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1899. 9 COMMON COUNCIL MEETING. The commoner mot In regular os slon Inst evening anil disposed of a number of bills nnd a large Amount of concurrent business The most Im portant Item of business vns a rcso lutlon Introduced bv Alexander Ken nedy thnt the fire bell be returned to the manufacturers ns- unsatisfactory. It was referred to the proper commit tee. Other resolutions were that charts of the Hie boxes bo printed for hose houses, that engineer's assistants be paid MARRIED LAST EVENING. Mls Maltha Ellrnboth Spettlgue and Julius Spaeth were quietly married at the Presbyterian manse lost evening by the Ilev. Charles Lee. They went Immediately to tho home of Mr nnd Mrs. William n ltobetts. on Ninth avenue, where they will teslde for th" present The bride Is a dimming oung lady who ramc to this cltv fioin Ilonesdale and conducted n fashion able dressmaking business. Mr Sp.ioth Is mnnngcr of the cash drug store nnd a man highly esteemed In thl com munity. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. nimer IJ Aery, of Park street, who spent estoid.iy huntlnr. leluined last evening with a beautiful fnx Miss Irene Scum Is In Philadelphia visiting her In other Daniel, who Is HI. Mlrs Edith Ilnwkln. who has ben serloush 111 Is con lb scent Miss Helen Rhone, of Wilkes-Ham, who spent Sunda us the guest ot fJ. ('reveling and family, leluined horn yesfrdav afternonn The MeCnulov-Patten Diamatle com piny opined it week's engagement .it the npeiu house last evening to a. good sized audience. Mrs Chnuneey Unit of Talk stieet, Is fciIouhI, 111. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. A Young Man Kicked and Seilously Injured by n Mule Others Newsy Items. Samuel Haivey, n young man about IS j ears of age, was kicked by a mule and ser!ousl Injured while engaged at his duties at driver In the Delaw.il and Hudson colliery jesterday after noon He was with assistance able to walk to his home, hut up reaching there he collapsed Dr. P. ' M.inley nnd Dl M J Shields weie summone 1 to attend nun nnd found the jotin,; man s skull quite badly finctured oer the left eje He was aKo kltked in the groin His Injuiles aie of such a serious natuie that It was deemed ad visable to lomovo him to the Carbon dale Kmeigency hospital, wheio he now lies Thp awful death of James Pecne, of Aiohbnld Sunday evening. Is n t.e ere blow to his aged patents and rel atives The funeral will take place on Wednesdn morning A tequiem high mass will be celebrated in Saeiel He ut chut eh nnd Interment will be m ide In tlu Aiihhald cemetery The Koiest Clt band will give the concert at Hoguith's bind fall to night and no doubt the will diaw u huge ciowd to hear them. Mr and Mrs Hau Hotkaday, of Fourth street, hae moed to Dundnff, wheie Mi. Hocknday will engage In farming Plorlst Parks Is having his house and hot houses wlied for electric lights The Artesian Hose company will hold a fcoiial in Enterpilse hall this even ing ut which the drawing for $10 will nke place Admission, 10 cents The home of Mr and Mis John V Nicholson, of Main stteet, was brlght ned csteiday Ijj the aulval of a little daughter Di M J Shields, of this borough, .esteida lemoved n cancer from Peter Cklopskl at the Carbondule hospital. May, the little daughter of Mr. an I Mrs Aichle Maitin, of Fouith stteet, is recoeiing from ptomaine poisoning. John T 'Williams will entei a Set an ton hospital tod ly to undeigo an oper ation for his hip, fiactured fceveral month ago A child of David Morgan, of romth stieet, is ill of tonsilitls The school board will hold ttselr reg ular munthl meeting this evening. The Canadian evangelist nnd two singers who accompany him have com menced a series of revival setvlces In the M E. church last evening. Theie was a large congregation present to henr them and they weie much Im pressed both by the preaching anil sing ing. The sei vices will bo continued this evening OLYPHANT. In commemoiatlon of the one hun dredth annlversaiy nf Washington')! death, Hev P J. Muiphy, mtntor of St. Patrick's church, will deliver a lecturo to the membits of the (Irand Armv of the Itepublle In the rather Mathew opeia house Thursday even ing. Several musical selections will nl3o be rendered by St Patrick' choir. Wllllo Coopei has returned from a visit to Cooperstovvn, N. Y. A meeting of the Illnkely Social club was held at the i evidence of Dr. 1 L Van Sickle on Hull avenue last even ing A pleasant evening was passad by the mombeip In music, games nnd other social diversion". Mis, W H Biirchk. ot Pcianton, and N. L Medley, ot Spiingiield, Mass, were tho guests of Mrs Cntheilnu Thomas, of Delaware street, on Satur day, Fir.nl preperatlons ore heng made for the production of "The Heart of Erin" by tho Catholic Young Men'3 Housework is with even the best soap which needs hard muscular rub bing to make things clean. Gold Dust does all that soap does and saves time and much rubbing. B'nd for frn booVlat "Ooldio RaUt for llouitwork." TUB N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY Cblctjg St.Louli Ncwtorlc Bosnia Total 4bstlnenco and Dramatic society at the Tathtr Mnthew opera liouw Friday evening, A social will bo held In Malum' hill after the peifonnance. Mrs Frederick Holmes, of Oelatt. Pa., Is vhltlng Mrs Elvira Jones, of Huseitiehanna Mice Jennie, the Utile daughter of Mr. nnd Alls Alfied Halms, of Dtttkely. Is seriously 111 John O'BovIo, of Plltston, was a vls Itor In town Sundnv. Mlrs Annie Shields ha returned home from n visit with relrtlvcr at Oreen Orove. MIfs Mamie Kaltrv, of Piovldence, Is visiting relatives In town Mrs. P. L Miller, of Arehbald, spent jstculny with lint sister, Mrs John Ferguson. TAYLOR NEWS. I, 0. R. M. to Celebrate. Ono Hun dredth Anniversary of the Death of Washington Loan Exhibition a Grand Success Other Newsy Notes. Mlnooka tribe, No 247, Impioved Or der of lied Men, will celebrate th ono hundredth anniversary ot th death of George Washington nt their wigwam on Main street on Thuisclay evening, when a grand entertainment will be held nnd refreshments suivod The fair nnd lonn exhibition of th- Willing Workers' society of the M H church came to a close nt Weber rink Inst evening Tho hall vvns crowd ed with members of the cemgregntlons and their friends, all eager to assist In some manner In making the affair one of the best that has been held heie for some time The congiegntion of the new Catho lic church Is haul at work making elubotute arrangements for theli com ing fulr, which will be held nt Weber's rink during the holldus. The I'jni' mine ot the Delawnto, Lackawanna and Western company had to suspend work jesterday owing to the scuicity of big cats Mis Thorn is Hopkins, of Plttston, Is visiting lelutlvcs In this borough Mrs Joseph Davis, of Main street. Is seiinuslj ill ut her home Miss Daisy Wade, of West Scranton, spent the nnbbath with hei eou'-ln. MI-s Dalv Sweet, of Hailin.ul stitet. Lackawanna lodge. No 111, Ameil can Protestant association will hold an impoitant business meeting this even ing at their rooms in Heese'b hull Owing to a break of the guVe, the Aiehbald colllerv was e ninpelleir"to sus pend operation jesterdnv Mr. nnd Mrs H.irr. Jones, of Prlre buig, were the guests of Mr nnd Mis. Edmund Carter on the Sabbath. PECKVILLE. Miss Mvra Scull, of Huhii Glove, v Ih lted at Mis A W. Thorpe's Friday nnd Satin day Mis. Henry Chapman, who Ins been conllned to hei home for some time b sickness, is lecoveilng. Mi It It Stewnit and f.imllv will move Wednesday fioin Hell Place to Havvle). Mrs c. C White Isseilouslv 111. Mr Oeoige New ton Is suffeilng ft on a seven; attack of pluurlsj. The munj fi lends of Dr W. A PeeK and his biothei, Waltei, ate rejoiced to see them In town again, aftei sev eial months' absence The pupils of the flist and second piimai looms of the Central build ing aie pinctlclng a Chtlstmns pro gi amine to be given Trlday, Dec 2.' Mi and Mts Hembo, of Hyde Park, v Islted their son, Mr John Hembo, Sunday. PeckvIUe conclave. No. 388, Impiovol Oidei of Heptasophs, at their meetln ? Fildiy evi'nlng tlected the following otllcers- Archon, Itobert Ruilulgh; pro vost, John D Kelly, prelate, W W. Peck, secretaiy, Anthony Convwll. Ilnancial secietary, Ira Jinklns; treas ui el. Ham Wlsenburg, watden, Thos Hunne sentinel, Alonzo Itichards, tmstees, Philip Sheridan, C IJ Heatty, William Oiinn Mi and Mrs. Mot ton H Ilnrloe are spending n few dajs at New York city. Mr K I. Cialg, of Treverton, after spending a couple of das with fi lends nnd lelatlves here teturned to his home esteidn. Mrs. C. O Crelner, of Nvv Yoik state. Is visiting Mi and Mis. i:. H. Orelner, of Main street. PRICE3URG. Sauke tribe, impioved Older of Roil Men, will hold their tegular session this evening at the usual time Charles Pickering of Main street, is confined to his home thiougli illness Chnrles Schmidt, who Injured him self with an axe in Storrf mine by cut ting his hand veiy sevtielj. Is slowly Improving ("miles Splddle, the gtnlal foiemnn of the weaving department of the silk mill, who was tainted in the lecent wieek nt Paterson, N J, Is so much iccovered that he is able lo attend h's duties The Ladles' Aid soc letv of ;h Pilin Itlve Methodist chinch will hold their icgiilar meeting tomonow nfteinoou at the home ot Mis. John Lewis, on Carmilt street. ARCHBALD. Tho contiact fin tho catiylng of tho mall between this place nnd Hjnon, "The Hldge," has been let by the gov ernment to H. C. It'.ce, of Cm lisle, Pa. foi SUT.fiO. School Dhector nnd Mrs Thomns Pi Ice were cnllcrs In Scranton yester day. Annu, a two-j-enr-old child of Mr. and Mis John McLnne of Pine stieet. died Fildny and was burled Sunday af ternoon The congregation of St Thomns' church Intend holding a bazaai duilni; the ( hllstmas holldajs School Dlrectoi T J Kielty, of Harei Emonagh wSVitkSOC- SSST sSt-?SS i-si.Ss. CVJS?S.X-Ss-S VSiVS r. Cs HW tHy tfUSl r Mvs-V.' ifbrL ftjJTw Afilft ,tl 1S govereign Demedies Victorious Over all others. No Faith Ncces:ary. Vii tuc gites true reputation. THEY POSITIVELY CURE Trade Mark Ken. Rhoumatlsm, Kldnoy Troublo, CouQhs, Dyspepsia, Blood, Ca tarrh, Asthma, Heart, Llvor, Diarrhoea, Crlppo, General De bility, Malaria, Neuralgia. A Separate Remedy for Each Disease Every Remedy Each For Calo rt All Druggists. THE HOMeTrEASURE A took full of aluitile Information, SENT FREE to any address. If In doubt lilt irnwlv t tilte. write n, Jin vo v, 1.1 (,lre your cw om ni lniretulconalda Hon ibsoluuly no charge made. SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., 1237 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Chinch stieet solving on th nnd P A Phllbln are Juiy thU week at thu emintv -eat P I" CafTuv of Mnin sti-et, was a enller In Scranton jesterday The Del.iwate ami Hudson Company paid theli employes at till plate Sit unlay afternoon. W. 15 Oaugh in. of Mt Vetiinn, an nounces himself as u candid ite for tax eollector at the coming election. SIBLEY. Piepaintlons nie being made for a. grand etitcitalnment to b( held at the chinch lu the neat futllie. The home of Ml. Hdwln Linjon was the1 scene of a meiiv gatheilng on Tuesdav evening, the occasion betas' the thliteetith biithdav of his daugh'er Mamie. A laige numbi l of joung fi lends voie Invited and spent the evening in games and othei amuse ments. Kefreshnients weie served after which the young people left, wishing Mamie inunv h ippj bltthdavs She re ceived man beautiful picbents. AVOCA. The game of foot ball between th" Plains and Avoca team", which took place on Saturdaj, was fought with detet initiation on both sides In three pievlous cites the Plnlnsvllle team beat the Avoca team and the latter weie anxious to overcome their op ponents on Saturdaj-. About 1,000 peo ple witnessed the game, which lesulted lu a scene of fl to 0 In tavor ot Avoca. The line-up was as follows. Avoca C Dmnner, eentei; J Doud, light guaid, A Cllffoid. light tackle, W. Munlej. left guard M Malla left tackle W Guide n, left end P Mc Nulty, light end, T Hums, cmuiter back. I! Oanstun, h-ft half baeit, M. Cm ley, right half hick T Mulioonej, full b irk Plains J Mouahaii, een tei , lMwanl Wnlsh, right guaid, It Connlll, light tackle. I) Hospi, lei: guaid O .McCaa. left tackle, C Dud ly, left end, M Hilton, tight end M. Hinder, quntter back, T. Oiady, left half back, M. Caiiahan, right half back; H Or.ady, full b ick ltefeiee, Piof Henij Meiiltt, umpiie, Piof C. V. Unban; lineman, Plot, v Webber. (Jeoige, the C-j ear-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs George Aheain, of Dupont, died jesterdaj" aftn seveial dajs Ill ness Interment will be made today In Maicj- remote! j'. Miss Anna Gurv ey, of ftr Noi th En 1 Is ciltlcally ill. Joseph, the 2-jcai-old son of j.ii. and Mrs O. A. Dills, Is setlouhlj 111 ot cioup. Mis rt. M. Mucklow, of Lincoln Hill. Is suffeilng fiom a seveie attack ot tonsilitls Miss Mniguet Hleis. of Wllllam port, Is the guest of Mis. r. P. Mc Oiell Mis Hose Beamish, of the Noith End, is seilously 111 Anthony McOownn, of Main street, wns painlully Injun d by a fall of iock in Law shaft on Satin daj inclining. James Connellj-, of Dunmnie spent Sundaj at the Dempsey residence. John Moore, of drove stieet, Is a candidate foi tax collector. THEATRICAL. 'The Hlglnvaymnn." An audience that was much smalle than themeiltsof the pioductlon war lanteel heanl ' The Htghwajman" sung ut the Lyceum last night It wns writ ten by De Koven and Smith with "Itobln Hood" fu-sli In their minds and In spots Is stronglj temlnlseent of that delightful romance of Sherwood foies There Is much In "The Hlghwnjmnn," howevei, to metit pinlse both In thu book nnd the music nnd as Interpreted by the coiupjnj at the Ljceum last night was greatly enjoyed bj those who heanl It. Arthur Deagon sang the role rrf Cap tain Scuilot better than Joseph O'Moaiu who created the fole, an I Mnud Williams made a fine Impiesslon ns La el j Constance, In which Cumllle D'Aiville appealed with the oilglnal company H. W. TieDenlck won mnnj n hearty laugh by his clever Im personation of the suguclous Vu.v Qulller and the minor roies of the opeia weio In veiy capable hands Tho chuiuH wns not Inige but the voices were good and tho different choruses were rendeied with much spirit. Aubrey Dmmntlc Company. Tho Aubrey Dramatic Stock com pany opened a week's engaement last evening ut thu Academy ot Music, pre senting "Tho Land of the Living" Tho latter Is one of thoso old, out, l would appear, evor new melodramas that uro so dear to the heart ot tho great majorltj. It was espetlully well presentefl last j At 1 w It Ml ffeaa-fcl evening, tho scenic effects bolnff nbovi the average nnd tho company very clever. Miss Lillian Iloyer ns "Meg," tho heroine, gave a creditable lcndltlon oi tho pnrt, while II Scott Slgglns a "Ciernld Arkw right" also nppeared to advantage. During the action of the play specialties were Introduced by Lillian Iloyer nnd Victor Morlej. This evening the company will pres ent the 'Tire Patrol." This after noon "The Land of tho Living" wilt be repented, "Heaits of Oak." James A. Heme's most successful rlnv, "Hearts of Oak" will be nt th" Lyceum tomorrow evening. "Hearts of Oak" Is a melodiamn pure and simple, hut so far removed front what this term hns come to sig nify In these later days, as tho stars In heaven from mother earth "Hearts of Oak" has nlvvnjs been considered by critic nnd public alike as one of the stiongest nnd most worthy of American made dramas. The themo ot "Heart of Oak" Is a story of love and self sacilllce with the atmosphere of New England home life pervudlng tho whole. The enst Includes nmong others V.. P. Sullivan, James Home, Nat D. Jones, Thomns M Hunter, Miss Ida Hamilton, Dllote Hnneklng, Mnrle Adair and Margaret Cecil A feature Is to be made of the music, n number of high class ocnl compositions being Intro duced by the "Hearts of Oak Quar tette" Olcott Thursdny and Friday. Chauncej- Olcott presents his new Piny for the first time In this city nt tho Lyceum Thursday and Friday It Is entitled "A Homance of Athlone',, nnd was written for him by his nun ager, Augustus Pltou, author of "Sweet Innlscoira," and Is in four nets nnd four scenes. The period is the jenr 1S00. which gives splendid opportuni ties for beautiful and exciulslte costum ing Hveij1 scene being i-onsidered a gem of the painter's ntt. Mr. Olcott plajs the pnit of Dick Ronj'nm a biave, geneious, Jovlnl, llght-henited gentleman He has wilt ten nnd composed several songs ex piesslj foi this plaj, all of them np cropriate to the situation. A KLONDIKE OF COMMERCE One-third of the Population of the United States Dependent on the Great Lakes. The enoimoiis trafllo of the Great Lakes Is well bi ought out In nn nitlcle in Alnslee s Magarlne bj Arthur J. Stilngei, who wiltes "The Gicat Lakes have become n great arteij of our i idlest commit clal blood. One-thlid of the populntlon of the Pnlted States Is dependent on these lakes foi thth export nnd im poit ttadc. This wateiwny taps the i Ichest and most piospeious agr'citi tuial territory on this continent of ouis, togethei with our most ptoducl Ive mines, and It is woith while noting th.it within a i.idlus of 400 miles of Cleveland lies one-half the population of the riiited States It Is a well established fait that deep-watei trat -poitntion Is, and neccss.atily must be, far below the cost of transpoi tailon bj mil lndeid. It Is compute I that the cost of watei transpoi tatlon o' steam, when the voyage Is of any con sldeiable length, is about onc-qua' ,-r the aveiagc cost of Manspoi tnt.on bj' rail, while bj sailboat It Is only one eighth of the latter. As this niestlon of tiansport.atlon determines t a great extent the existence or the non existence of a possible Industi), in1 enhances oi diminishes the value of every aitlcle of export In priooitlon to its clili lenej and econoinj-, th bit tie crv of the West for 'twentv feet of watei between Dulllth and the s( j. Is no gieat pioblem to iceount toe. In the j en i 189S theie phhi-1 tiitcuf,h the Sault Ste Marie e an i s no l".-.s than L'l 234 C64 tons of C.annd! ui freight, nlone having a value of $200, 000.000 while American ships mo"e 1 some 1GM)00,000 tons tluough the same wnteis foi the same length of llm "Thi total Malllc thiough the locks ot this 'Soo' canal, for Uss th in eight lrumths, Is live times as gieat In num ber of vessels and slightly Uss than twice ns much In nctual tonnage as passes through the Sue.! canal during an entlie jear Through this same Suez ennnl, which boasts of eariylng the commerce of the world, there passed, dining last jear, S, 500 000 ton nage, while theie llonted tluough th" locks of 'Susan Marj' i tonnage of 1(1, "iOO.OOO The stupendous propeu tlons of the tnvfllc on our GreMt Lakes may also bo icnllzed fiom the fne t that moie ships pall the Petmlt liver than enter elthei the poit of London or Llveipool. A greater number of pas sengers, on the other hand pas through this sime ilvei than do In and out of the port of New Yoik, the great gateway of th" New orld In fact. the total number of passengers carried annunllj bv the lake licet falls very slightly shmt of 200,00)000. The city of Puffolo. which dalms the largest gialn elev.atot In the v orld, does a business in the Mnns-siupment of gi tin and Hour which exceeds that done by any other city In cxlsterce. Cleveland, with the exeertlon of tin Cljde Is tho most extensive ship-building center of the pierent day The nether slime of the lower lakes have been necklneed with a collection of the busiest nnd most piosperous manufacturing cen ters In the United States, and so much so that todnj our country's commer olil ccntei of gruvlty will be found to fall somewhere among the noithern poitlon of Ohio. Mill and foundiy and factory In all these cities denend on the great lion fralghteis that steam tioitli with coal and bring southward, their cnigoes of timber and gialn unci lion, and it Is In I he possibility of such economic exchange that luiks the se eiet of I'ncle Sam's mcicantlle great ness "It Is an unappieclated hut Indisput able fact that the Great Lakes He at the toot of America's present suprem acy In the iron nnd steel market of tho world It has been actually the in duction of lake freight rates on these two essentials of life and commerce, brought about by Impioved facilities for loading and dlschaiging cargoes, the Inci eased tonnage of lake vtssels, and the lmpiovement of rlveis unci har bors, that has allowed the American steel worker triumphantly to invade the English markets "Hut as tho Increase In population of the I'nlicd States demands new fields for labor, as the West fills up and de- a,r''H"lr T nnn'l fall lo Irv Si when aufforlno from any bad condition of l.'to Stomach or Llvor, 10crntanul'J.'rriil,ut druf itoroit. M4...f...-f.-i 1 " r? mi! i o t sj B Bbbiy j. The People's SNSssNSl! A POPULAR CLUARINR IIOUSi: for tlia lliiult ot All V1' Have HotiHcs to Rent, Real Kstats or Other Property to Sell or llxcluiniie, or Who Want Situation) or Help Thoie Smnll Advertisements Cot One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for I'lve Cents u Word lixcept Situation Wanted. Whloti Ara In scrtcd lroc FOR RENT von iu:nt-halp douiild s-uoom house Modern Improvements. 12 Adams avenue. FOR SALE von sam:-tvo pool tahlus in good condition Address SH Court street, city ron sald-i'I'Mout piano hah- gain for cash 321 Jefferson avenue. WANTED-TO RENT. WANEijrmtsTnliiooM, 'suit- able for gentleman nnd wife, eential. ly located Address, X. Y, C, Tribune FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR nCNT-A FritNlSIIDD rupNT room with or without boaid. 418 North Seventh street BOARDING. BOAItDlNQ 6K PINB BTRECT. AGENTS WANTED. 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SITUATION WAN'IED-BY A YOPNO girl as clerk or e.rtlcc girl, bus seine knowledge of bookkeeping Address Clerk, Tribune oillec SITUATION WANTED-BOOKKEHPER would like to make nn engagement for two d.ij's cub week Neat and ac curate Address C I! , Tribune ofllce GROCERY CLERK. P1VE YEARS experience, best of references wants position Address A C. B, Trlbuno of lice WANTED-WASHING. IRONING OR uny kind of house cleaning by the ebiv or will take washing home. Address. Mrs. Lee. 631 Mineral street. BOOKKEEPER WITH TEN YEARS' experience, quick accurate and tella ble, desires permanent position, can fur nish best of references. P. O Box CS1, Plttston, Pa SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOUNG man who Is anxious to get a position as double entrj bookkeeper or assistant, can furnish good reference, salary small Addrpss II , 1120 Hampton street clt A SOBER INDUSTRIOUS U)UNG MAN would like work In hotel or store, hit. Is willing to do unv kind of work Ad dress B W , this odlce SITUATION WANTED-BY RESPEC'l nble jnung man driving team or al most nnvthlrg honorable ii"ed to the cine of hoists Address Vernon Huntei, MS Ejnon street, cltj vtlops and the future commercial giowth of this countrj Is found to He Jn the direction of the foreign inniket. It Is on this great, though somewhat neglected, arterj1 of commerce between Duluth and Buffalo that the economist of the future will place his flnser to find the true pulse of American pro gress. Much has already been done, but it must not be foi gotten f'nt di minutive canals are a brake on tho wheels of commerce, and that before the I'nlted States dominates undisputed the mnikcts of Hurope It has a river and haibor bill to make law, nnd be fore Uncle Sam, In tho face of the fiercest competition, shall become the maker of hi end nnd Iron for the world he must look to his lakes " Used by British Soldiers in Africa. Captain O. O. Dennlson 1b well known all over Africa ns commander of the forces that tuptured the famous rebel Gallshe. Under date of November 4, 1SU97. from Vryburg, Bechunaland, hp writes . "Hefoie slatting on the Just campaign I bought u quantity of Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlur riioea Remedy, which I used mysrlf when troubled with bowel complaint, and huvo given to my men, and in every case It proved most beneficial " Vor sale by all druggists, Matthow Bro., wholesale and retail nets. She Knew. Sfiulldlg Yankee Doodle is an absurd song Who on earth vvuu Mucaronl an wn ? Mrs Scpitldlg Why, mj dear, don't jou know? He was tin man ihut Invented that wireless telegruplij-. Nuw York Press. Marlorie. Light as tho feather on thy hat, Th ulr smiles beguile me, Tho sweetest sticnm from nectar's vat Could touch but to ilelllo thee. Por lovo Is sparkling in thine orb Like starry passions gleaming In skies that cvciy hue iibuoib Thnt In that orb lies drcumlng. Thv face, O! heaven, it Is a sight Tn set the gods nthlnklng! Whut ecstacy could hold tho light To litis thut, to thee drinking Must faint with rnpturo In tho draught, And, wet with blUsful longing, Would hldo their blush in subtlo craft Prom cupldn round thee thronging? I TIs heaven's own guerdon that thy charms Hold lightly htlll above us; 'Tis love Indeed could hopo to htortn Those heights that madly move us' John Irving Penrce, Jr. Exchange. ADVnilTlSlNCl SOLlClTOIt AT ONCH Writo toelnj to Uox. 57S rltj. KNKP.ODTIC HAL,t:9MAN - COPNTPY vvoik. School supplies Salary tlW nnd extras It O Dvans & Co, Chi cngo, III a Livu AanNT port bckanton ron a sick and ncclih nt comtmnv thnt Is erdon-i d bv the entire police, nnil flro de purtmrtitH of Philadelphia Address nt once, H. W Ooodrlch. Jermjn hotel WANTHD-PY AN r.STAPLISHKD business of n blgli older, n representa tive of nbllltj and backing who can take up its work la the state of Pennsylvania; no pchrmo, permanent business with money In it for the right purtj. Addrfis, giving reference TOPNTAIN PATH IlIlUMt CO. Orand llnplds. Mich HELP WANTED-FEMALE. HANDROMD PHDMIPMS DA8ILY earned bv spiling our Dxtrnrts and Baking Powder Itepnsciitattves want ed In Scrnnton nnd surrounding towns. Write forj particulars I.acku Home Sup ply Co , Si rmi ton Pa DRESSMA KING. DItESMAKINO TOR CHII-DIIEM TO order; nlo ladles' wnlts Loulso Shopmnker, 212 Adams avenue. PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUN TAN T AND AUDITOR. D C SPAULDINO, 23 TnADiniS' HANK building ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS, AllCIHTnCT. Conncll building, Scrnnton LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruco st , cor Wash av Scranton PREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avemuo, Scrnnton. DENTISTS DIt I O LYMAN, SCRANTON Pitt vate Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul berry. I'R II P. REYNOLDS, OPP P O. DR C C LAPBACH. lir. Wyoming nve. WELCOME C SNOVER Coal Exclmngo 2nd floor, Room D, Hour" 9 to 1, 2 to B HOTCLS AND neSTAURWTS THE ELK CAPE, 123 nnd 127 PRANK lln avenue Rates reasonable. P ZEIGLER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE NEAP. D, L ,t W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop HVVC?-! RICHARD J BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 00-2 Lacknwanna avenue Gpn eral law business, collections nnd loans J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-313 Mears Building D B REPLOOLE. TTORNEY-LOANS iippntlptecl on real pstatp security Mears building, coiner Washington avenue nnd Spruce Flrcet. M J DONAHOE ATTORNEY-AT-law omces, C12-C13 Menrs Building PRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Burr bulldlns, rooms 11 nnd 14, Washington nvenue WILLARD, WARREN & KNArP. AT tornejs nnd Counpllors-at-Law. ho pnbllcnn bulldlnc. Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa JESSUP S. .TESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors . nt - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21 JAMES W OAKPORD ATTORNEY-AT-Law Rooms 514, 515 and 510 Board of Trndo bulldlns EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 'rs-'ni oth floor. Mnrs building L A WATItnS, ATTORNEY-AT-IAW 502 Board of Trade building, Scrantcn. Pa C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY'-AT-LAVA Commonwealth bulldlnc. Scranton. Pa PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank bulldlrg C COMEOYS, Building 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W BERTHOLP. Mears building ATTORNEY, PHVIIIIO't'i "o Sc"nfOV3 MARY A SHEPHERD M D, HOME opathlst, 61C Linden street DR W E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASII Ington avenue DR L M OATE" ROOMS 207 AND 201 P.onrd of Trndi 1 ulldlng Office hours, 8 to 0 n ni 5 to 1 and 7 to 8 p m Resilience, 30s Madison nvenue DR S W L'AMOREAUX OPriCE 511 Washington nvenue Rpsldpncp 1'18 Mulbcrrv Chronic dlspnses lungs heart, kldnpvs and gpnlto-urlnnrv or gans a sppclalty Hours 1 to 4 p in row-iocs SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scrnnton. Pa Courses proparatorv to college law, inedPIne or business Oncns Sept 11th Send for catalogue Rpv Thomns M Cann LL D principal nnd proprietor, W E Plumlcj-, A M , head master O R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurservmen, store 110 Washington ave nue; green house illfi North Main ave nue; stcro telephone 7?2 WIRE SCRSENS JOS KUETTEL REAR Ml wanna avenup, Scrnntnn. Pa, turrr of Wlro Screens LACKA-manufac- BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions wed dings nnd concert work furnished Por terms address R J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulberts' music store MEOARC.EE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes paper bags, twine Waiehoiihe 130 Washington avenue, Scrnnton, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Central Knilrm I of New lerj.- Stations In New York root of Liberty street, N n nnd South Perry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal usrtl exclusively, lnur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 19 IS Trains leave Scranton foi Now York, Newark Elizabeth Philadelphia Easton Bethlehem. Allenlown. Muuch Chunk .vd Whlto Haven, ot 30 u tn eprpi.n, 120, express 4 00 p m Biiiiduvs. 2 15 p m For Plttston nnd Wilkes Bnrre, 8 21 a. m . 1 20 4 00p in Sm.davs 2 13 p m Por Baltimore nnd Washington, and points South nnd West Via Bpthlehem, 8 TO a m . 1 20 p m Sundavs 215p m For Iwig Branch. Ocean drove, etc, at S 10 a m nnd 1 20 p in Tor Rending, Lebanon mid Harrlsburg, via Allentovvn 8 10 a in , 1 20 p m Sun davs 2 V p m For Pottsvllle, 810 n. m , 1 20 p m Through tickets to all point East, South and West nt lowest rate ot the station J II OLHAUSEN, Oen Supt II, P. BALDWIN. Ocn Pass Agt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE W-rltr0t Sehedulo in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: G.4G n. m. , week days, for Sunbury, Ilnrrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitta burg and the West. 0.38 a. m,, week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Hnrrloburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie,WaBhlngton and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J R WOOn. flrn'l. Tnn. Aitonl. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manogor. Del.. I.ncku. and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 5, 1S99. Tinlrs lenvo Scranton as follows: Ex f in "irl York and nil points cas". MOSOO, SOO nnd 10 06 a. m.; 12 53 and 3 31 Express for Easton. Trenton, Phlladol il,hla,n"(1 'be south, S 10, 8 00 and 10 05 a, "I . 2 ti and 3 33 p m lobvhniiiia ace ommodatlon, 010 p. m. J;" for Blnghamton, Oswego. El m.'i Corn'f. Hath. Danville, liount r1.?"1 and Buffalo, 12 10. 1.15. 9 00 a. m.: eioir lI i.M " m making close connce L, nt Duffnlo to nil points in tho west northvyest and southwft.1 iii2m. nK,0 accommodation, 3 40 p. m. "'nghamtnn nnd way stations, 1 05 p. nv. i nptorjvlllP accommodation. 4 00 p. m. iNlrholson accommodation, COO p. m. i.xptPss for TTtlcT. and Rlchnetd SprlnK9, 2 1 a m nnd IK n. m nlJS r'bumborlpnd, Pltt'ton, Wllkes iii '.'.I mouth. Bloomsburg nnd Dnn ,,.!,, """king clnso connections nt North ViiV.Tr,nn(1 fnr Willlnmsport. Harrlsburg. iiTltlmoro Washington nnd thP south. M,'".JmTlnPr,nnd nnd Intcrmedlnte sta Mnns, c"0, loo", a m and 155 and 5 40 p. s " S1C r and tntcimedlnte stnlons. 3 0? .,." ,0 n m Plmouth and Intcrmcdlata stations. 3 15 and 8 50 p. m. Tor Kingston. JZivi f m Bullmnn parlor nnd sleeping coaches on all cypress trains lor detnllcd Information, pocket time !" " etc . npplv to M L. Smith. DIs met Pnstengpr Agent, depot ticket office. Delavvnrc niiwi Hudson. On Nov 15th, isri. trains will leava Scrnnton ns follows: Por Caibondnlp 0 20, 7 53, R53, 1013 a. m , 12 noon, 123. 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, 0 25, .5T, 0 lI. 11 00 p m , l 10 a m Por Albany, Saratoga. Montrenl, Bobi Jon. New England points. etc.-S 20 a. m. Por Honesdale-6 20, 1013 n. m ! 2 20, 5 25 p ni Por Wllkes.Bnrre C 15. 7 43.8 43 91?. 10 41 a m . 12 01, 12S, 2 IS, 3 33, 4 27, 010, 7 4S 10 41 11 10 p m Poi New York. Philadelphia, etc. via Lehigh Valley Railroad C 45 p m ; 12 03, 2 IS. 4 27 p m : with Black Diamond Ex press, ll 10 p m Por Pcnnsvlvnnla Rnllioad points, B 45. 11 a m , 2 IS. 4 27 p tn Tor western points, via Lehigh Vulley Rallroml-7 48 a m : 1203. Ill, with Black Diamond Expicss, 10 41, 1130 p, m 'lrnlns will arrive in Scranton ns foi lrws Prom Carbondnlo and tho North 0 40, 7 11, R IS s 11 10 "1, 11 5? a m ; 1 23, 2 15, 3 21 4 21, 7 II 10 11, It 27 p m Prom Wllkps-Paire nnd the Sotith-1 1", 7 41 S IS, 10 IS 11 Vi a. m , 1 IS 2 14. 3 43. f 20, C 21, 7 53 1 03 10 01 p m : 1.13 a ni. SUNDAY TRAINS For Cnrboiulale 9 03, 1133 p. m.; 223, 3T2 5 47 IT! p m Por WllkPs-Bnrrc-9 3S, 12 03 a m ; 1 5S, 3 2S 5 41 7 4S p m Por Albnrj. Snratoga, Montrenl, Bos ton Ww T-mrlnnfl nnlnts. pte . 2 21 n m Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Cnnsidn .1 W HI BDICK, O P. A . Albany. N. Y. II W. CROSS. D P. A . Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Vallev Ualiroai. In Effect Nov. 19, 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Por Fhllndclphla nnd New York, via D. &. II R R nt C 13 a in nnd 12 01, 2 IS, 4 '7 (Black Diamond Expiebs). nnd 1110 P. m Sundajs, D. & II. R. R.. 153, 7 43 Por Whlto Hnvrn, Hnzleton nnd prln clnal points In the coal regions, via 1. & II R R 3 2 18 and 4 J7 p. m. For l'ottsvllle, G45 2 18 P 111. For Bethlehem Easton, Rpndlng, Har rUhurr and principal Intel mediate stn Uons. via D & H R R . 0 43 a m ; 12 01. Air 17 (Blnck Diamond Expiess), 1130. Simdav s D & H R R . 1 fS. 7 45 p m For Tunkhnnock. Townnda, Elmlra, Itbnca. Ceneva and Prlnclpil Intermedi ate stations via D, L S. W. R R. 8 0S i , l 00 and 3 1 . p vn. r or Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag nra Falls Chicago, and nil points west, J? A I II R It 12 01. 3 11 (Black Dia mond lpres. 7 IS 10 41. 11 30 p m Sun davr D ftH R " 1201 p m . 7 48 p m. l'ullmnn pnrlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh t'oiipv uarlor cars on nil trains between Wl kes-Bar?o and New York Phlladel nhln Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. itOLLIN H WILBUR, C.cn. Supt.. 21 Portland Ft. New ork. C1IAS S LEE C.en Pass Agt., 28 CorU lnndt street New York A W NONNEMACHER, DlV. Pass Agt., Tor tickets and Pullman reservations npplj 300 Lackawanna ave , Scranton. PJ. Eric and AVyomla? Valley. Time Tnblo In Effect Sept 11 1S91 Trains leave Scranton for New lork. New bin gh and lntermedlnto points on Erie railroad also for Hnwley and local points nt 703 n m and 2 23 p m Returning trnlns arrive at Scranton nt 10 21 a m and 3 16 and 9 10 p. m. SCItAINTOls DIVISION. Ill V.ttccl Oct. 43tll, ison. North Hound. NOUtll DOUIIll. so: t 201 1 M . 04 20a Sr3 gas Stations r. I m Vrrlve Leave i ui TJiN Y Kranklla ht .. I 7 o . .. 7 10 West 4Vnd street , . 7r 1. .. 7 im Weehawkon '8101... H.Mrlvo Leave m r sir m 10)1 10 40 10 31 10 .'I i us IJ'fl mu U40 IJ-'V Ull hi( In re 1149 1111 flPO hum ii a Ills till II It 11 "7 1101 not 1101 lliv,7 enoosla IlancocK htarllKlit 1'iestoa l'nrlt Vt iQwooa I'ojntclle Orson Pleasant Mt I'nlonclale Korest city Carbondule White Ilrla.'e Mayneld Icrinyn Archibald VMntim 1'ecKMUo (ihllmut l'ilct'biirK 'J hrnop Piovldence park Place JiJllfl 8 11 4S iVl 4 45 .' ti ( rt 2 41 6l 1 30l 5 14 2&S 53 9MO 109 Sit 3 19 6 43 u n 10 U j n 10 i 6 Qii 'J in I 811 5C4 pre M'iH 81ii, 8 Mil 846 8 4. 8 49) K1 8SV 81." 8 SO A W rsss DM 13 41 HOI J4V 0 01 3 51 0 0 811 6 12 8M 0 1S 401 an 4 01 0 21 4 10 67 4 14 631 ft 17 6 31 4 40, II 3a r ui- u 10 5 m'i anion u Lenvo Arrive 4 sundav onlv t sluninti that tialns stop on signal for pas senieis 1 rains 20v and soa fiuuday only Other train dull) except illida). secure rates viu Ontario a wcttern befort purchasing: tic nets and a o mone) liiouwh WKKiiui uufftt nleeper acd tree re clining: chair ear New crL.to e'litctfo wttbout chance l'nciiK'r Unlet llcduccd la Two Cent I'rr, Wile. J U, Andcreou, (leu. l'tts Agt. T.FlltcioIti lllv. Vutrft pjsinton, P. CITY SCAVENGER A B BRiaOH CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and teas pools, no odor. Improved pumpB used A B. BRIOQS. Proprietor. Leavn orders 1100 Noith Main avenuje. or Elcke's drug store, corner Adama ind Mulberry. -Tclenhono OS " V JLig Lalmatmw) HiMK4UHdft4riMWiftui - " -- - ' -ii U.AAiAri MMMMHOMMM HMMMyMill