THE SCIUNTON TRIBUJSlfi-PKlDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1S99. SOMETHING nk Christmas Not the ordinary ruu of goods, but a unique selection of choice articles in Cremi WiTP Exqisitcly decorated Jewel Cases, V,Ci,L VYaiC' Fern Dishes, Vases, Card Receivers, Photo Plolders, Cracker Jars, Puff Boxes, Jardiuiers, etc. Sterling Silver and Ebony Novelties. CUirtn nnrl RacryiiP Novelties in Statuettes, Pin cnina ana Disque TrayS) Hair ReccivcrS( Bou Bou Dishes, Plates and Dishes, Cups, Saucers, etc. Medalion Pictures Ssu' ,2 and shapes. Venetian Glassware v W decorated. Pin CticUicmc plaiu Satin- also very Prettily Kin WUSIllUIli, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Opera Fans, Fine Melange and -Painted Gauze. Jardiniers S-iuch Rustic, variegated colors 10c io-inch Rustic, variegated colors 15c 12-inch Rustic, variegated colors I. 25c Extra large; oak leaf designs - 35c Fine Panel, rustic gol 1 bronze finish 25c to 50c ears 8c Hage CARBONDALE. FEW OFFICERS. The eletclon of olllceis of Fidelity conclave, No 130, Improved Order of Heptasophs, which was the liveliest held In veai.s. tesulted as follows. Past iirchnn, AV It Johnson nrclion. F. H. Dovers provost, Isaac H. RogeiK, pielato, Robot t Biodle, secietary, C. A Knsp financial secretary, 13. AA'. Reynolds, tieasuiei, A. F. Loftus; warder, Alfred Jtasteis, sentinel, A I. Gurnrj trustees, V. It. Moon, Will iam Sh ini'iin and J. II Hani'ison. New olllceis of the Epworth league are Picsldent, A. 13. Mvei.s, Hist vice-president. Dr. Colborn. second vlce-prtsldent. Miss I31lzalieth Colwcll; third vice-president. Miss Maltha IlrlnK, fouith vice-president, MKs Sadie Mlllei, secietaiy. Miss Olive Peni'ellj treasurer, X. II. Smith On the stcond AVcdnesdav of Janu ar the Pons of Voteians will install the following new olllceis. Past com mander Gomor S Davis: senior vice commander, Alam.uidar Felton; junior ' Ire-convnandei, John Biandnw: ad utant William H. Chase; quai teimas p Aha Inle . suigcon, Mllo Felts; haplain John Jennings, inside guard, hrls Shulis; outflde guaid, George Heddcn suigoon major, J. M. Alex inder qtiartei mastei sergeant, Jncob I3ltel trustee, J M. Alexander; dele gate to depaitment enca'npment, Dan iel VanSUl le and AIa Daley; altern ates, William Ardeison and Jacob Hltel, nnik commlssloneis, AA'. B. Chnse. Hobert Mi Hale and J. M Alex ander Harmony prevails In the Catholic Women's I!eneoleut legion to such an extent that the following ofllceis wera elected by acclamation. President, Miss Theiesa Dm kin; vice-president, Mrs. Snydci tecoidlng secretary. Miss Ella Unite, oiatoi, Miss Bridget Mulladj ; collector, Mrs. John Hoylnn: trensuier, Mrs Terence Walker: marshal. Mr. William Peel; guard, .Alios Annie Ker wln trustees, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs John i: 111 own and Mrs Mark Camp bell Mrs Thomas nilmaitln, the re tiring president, now takes the olllce of chancellor. DEATH FH03JI DIPHTHERIA. . - Mr a"d Mrs. Frank Fianey's four-jeat-old daughter, Florence Isabelle, of Pike street, died yesterday of diph theria, with which she suffered two weekH The funeral, which will be pri vate will be held at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon Itev. Rollln A. Sawyer will . ofllelnte Intel inent will be made in Maplewood cemetery. CHEAPER TELEPHONES. John M Taubold has been awarded he contiact for consttucting the sys- em of the Cnibondale Telephone com- an It Is expected that the new ex- hanjri which will bo located In the Juike building, will be ready for busl- less li the Hist of the year. A metal- ( Ic circuit will be put In and two wires f -un fioui each 'pliune, thus nbviutlng ihe annoyance of having several sub- icrlbers on one line There will also be a mateilal reduction In lates Those Woman's Best Friend DirfcS Worst Enemy NEW AT HAGEN'S Presents constituting the new company are Hon S S Jones, F. 13 Dennis, W D I3ans, M. F. Noiton, Frank noemmelmejer and Julius Moses. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. 13. G. LIttel, of Como, has been spending a few das with friends in this city. Dr II. C. Wheelei was In Scrnnton jesteiday on professional business. Mr. and Mis. A. J. Hobeits spent yesterday In Scinnton. Alderman and Mis. L. I llunnell ate enteitalnlng their daughtct, Mis. Roh eit Cialk. of Mnvlleld. Mrs. Chailes Hllss, of Washington stieet, Is enteitalnlng Mrs. J. W. Sod don, of Susquehanna. J. W. Altken, Jr., who has been nl tending a inllitniy school In New York, Is home, owing to contagious disease In the school. Mr and Mrs. I.. A. Uassett are In New York city. Miss Maud Harnden has returned fiom a visit at Waverly, X. Y. Mr. and Mis. George Alvord will go to housekeeping on Wyoming stieet It. the house acated by Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Harrison. The fair In progress at Trinity parish house Is pioving a big success. Tho ladies took In about $100 the first night. The Beethoven orchestia fuinlhes music each evening. Miss Belinda Mellugh and Patrick J. Seanlon were wedded at St. Hose chuich, Wednesday evening. Worthy of Record. Moscow, Pn , Dec. 11, 1S31 An uncle of Mis. Oeorge Miller, of this place had a largo ulcer on one of his limbs. After being lanced it became a tun ning sore. He began taking Hood's Snr.saptillla, however, and nftor taking live bottleb the sote was healed. OLD FORC-E. Mr and Mis Alfied Avoiy left on Monday for King's Feny, N. J., where they will make their future home. Invitations have been Issued to tho maulage of Miss Lizzie Mnlse, of this place, to Mr Stiong. of Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. William Tlnklenaugh has le tuined after a few weeks' visit with ft lends In Moscow. Willie, the little son of Daniel Mit chell. Is lying Seriously 111 at his home. The home of Mr. Geoigo lines was made happy on Wednesday by the ui ilval of a daushtei. A si and mteitninment will be given at the Sibley Union chuich Tuesday evening, Dec 19. The piogramme will consists of duets, solos and lecltatlons. Tnlent fiom Scrnnton will take pait. Miss J. May Brodhead will be the elo cutionist of the evening Admission. 10 end 15 cents Mr. Wtfiley Johnson, who has been seilously 111. is slowly Improving.' Mr and Mis Shotwell have Issued Invitations to the ninulage. of their dnughter, Bertha, to Mi, 13van I'lck lell, on the 27th of Decembei. DALTON. Mrs J W. Dershlmcr and daughter, Miss Fannie, spent the day In Scinnton Tuesduv. Itev J C Leacock is holding a seiles of evnngellcnt services nt ricetvllle. Mis. Leacock l the guest of her sis tor, Mis. Shupp, of Plymouth. Dr. L. C. Floyd, of lllnglmmton, preached In tho Methodist church last Sunday morning, It being communion Sunday. lloth churches are very busy get ting ready their Christmas music. Tho time seems vety short, Thanksgiving having come so late. MIsh May Hwnitwood, of Newton, was visiting frlenda In town last week. Itev. J. II. Santeu wns home over Sunday. Wednesday he returned to Phlllliabtirg, N. J where he has been for some time past. Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Swnrtz, of Seranton, spent Sunday with relatives In town. Wo ate nlwnvs veiy glad to see "Jnck's" happy face In our midst. Miss Hulah Halley Is learning the n-t of dressmaking with her aunt, Miss Woi den. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mnrrlnue of a Well Known Couple. Funeral of tho Late, James Teeney. Pay Day. The marriage of David Hill, n well known young man of Mnvileld, nnd Miss Margaret F. Jones, took place nt 7.30 o'clock last evening In their newly furnished home on SeeonI stieet. The looms were beautifully recoiated with chrysanthemums, nlnk catna'ions. smllnx nnd fetus and the Inteicstlng ceremony was witnessed by a laigc number of the young peo I le's fil nds and relatives. Itev. D. P. Jones of Scinnton. nillclntd. Tho bride aiul groom weie uunttoml'd Tlu fnimcr was attired In a most becom ing diess of bicwn Impel lal serge and cnirled a bouquet of Marcchal Noll lOStS. At the conclu Ion of the ceremony the hnppv couple received the con gratulations of their ft lends and a substantial repnst was aftrwaids served. They will at once fettle down to housekeeping In tln-li nw home Mr. Hill OM'tipks n responsible posi tion with the Piudentlal eompnnv nnd Mrs Hill, who Is a most estimable lady has for several years past been a teachei In the borough scho' Is Thev were the irelplrntn of a laige number of useful piescntp nnd have the v Nh'M of a host ot f i lends foi n happy nnd prosperous futuie. Among thee picsenl fiom out of town wtre Itev. nnd Mrs. Jonathan Davis, Mis. Alav and Miss Lottie Rey nolds, of Forest City Stephen ivls, of Piovidence; I'van Jones, of Carbon n lie and Mr. and Mi.. (1. AAr. Tapj an, of Seranton. The funeial of the late James Teeney took place on AVednesuny morning. Shortly after 10 o'clock the lennlns, whUh were encased In a hands wie ctsl.et, weie taken to Sacied Heart chuich, wh"re a requiem high nn. was celebrated by Itev. rather Me Hale, of Aichbald Duiltig the offer toiv Allss Sadie Timlin sing Itoswig's "Ave Maria" After the iltuallstlc ceiemonles hnd been perf-rmod Father Mcllale iireachcd an Impressive si mon As the body was taken out ot church Miss Timlin sang the well known solo, "Flee as t Hlrd." Inter ment was made In the family plot in Archbnld cemeterv. The funeial was laigelv attended. Frank I. Depew, ("eoige AVood worth, iMvId Games and CJomer Games, of Scrnnton, letumed horn; Inst evening fiom a two dns' hunting tiip in AVnyne county. They brought back with them sixteen rabbits and sevetal I lids nnd lepoit having had a couple of davs' oeelknt spoit Hogailh's band fair still continues to diaw laige numbeis of people. The t nteitainment this evening will be bv the Dfwey Olet club, of Foust City, a verv capable oiganlzallon who have been vciy highly spoken of wherever they have sung They have prepaied an excellent pi ogi amine for tonight nnd deseive to be gieiled by a full house. The conceit commences at S o'clock. The lnyaai in 13nteipiis" hall was liberally palionlzed Iibt evening nnd the opeiettn, "Ited Hldlnr. Hood," vas veiy creditably given by tho children, the audience being much pleased by the little one's ofiorts Miss Alle Heck, a little Alchbild lot, rang two motion songs, in which she did ie. markably well and was loudly ap plauded Much of the hiccofs of the entettainment Is due to the effoits of Heniy Meis. This evening another enteitainment, cMilly by children will be given, nnd n ieie treat Is piomlsed those who attend A True Friend. A friend in need is a friend Indeed. That Is exactly what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is. It l.s the mother's help when she Is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored bieathlng, of her babe. It Is the safe lesort of the youth or adult when he has "caught cold" and there Is coughing nnd In na tion of the mucus membinne of tho throat. It allays the Irritation and cures tho cold. For sale by nil diug gists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. ARCHBALD. Branch No 105. of the Ladles' Cnth ollc Uenevolent association, of this place, elected their ot;1ccts for the coming ynr nt tin lr legular meeting on Tuesday evening. The officers elected aie: Piesldent, Mlss Mniy Klelt. tit t-t vice pteIdcnt, Mis. Kate Oilmartin. serond vice president, Mis Maria Pougher lecordLr, Miss Mury Ci onion, assistant rocoider, Mlai Annie Munhy; financial secietary, Mrs M. O'Boylo: tiustees, Mis Sarah. Cnnley, Mrs Mnrv Miller, Mis. Ilridgot 1'ryaP guard, Mlrs Maggie Caw ley. Marslnll, Mis Mary Barrett. PECKVILLE. Last Monday evening a number of friends nnd relatives tendered Mrs. Annarlon AVIlllams, of Ridge street, a pleasant suiptlse, the occasion being Mis. AVIlllams' twenty-seventh birth day. The evening passed quickly and v.as passed In playing games and oth er amuEemcnts. Refreshments weie served by Mrs John Coughlln, Mrs Mulford. Mrs. AVIlllam Dlkeman and Mis. Oeorge Monies, these ladles hav ing that portion of the progiamme In chaige, A gtnphophouc furnished some eNcellent selections. After u late hour spent with pleasuio tho guests departed, one and all wishing Mis AVIl llams many moio happy birthdays Those piesent were: Mesdnines John Coughlln, William Dlkeman, Oeorge Moules, J.evl Howell, John Martin. John Ilernbo, Thntnus Jones, David Crans, Benjamin Prosser, Hugh Har ris, Ned Jones, Charles AVhlte, Bert Morgan Oeorge Smith, Herbert James, Frank Davis, Daniel Itlrhuids, Annar lon AVIWams, Oeorge Smith and Mrs. Mulford, Mrs Taylor. Misses Gladys Williams, A'annlu AVIlllams. The Young Mother She thinks little of her self, and fails to notice how pale and thin she is grow ing. She worries constantly over the baby that docs not thrive, although its food seems abundant. SctftH SmufeioTL nourishes and strengthens the nursing mother and sup plies to the baby's food the bone-forming and fat-producing elements which were lacking. Soc. and Si ro, ill druggliti. SCOTT it BOWNE, Chtmliu, Ntw Yet TAYLOR NfiWS. P. 0. S. of A. Complimentary Enter taihment Two Foreigners Instant ly Killed Other News of Interest. The enteitainment and social of the Taylor camp. No. 492, Patriotic Order, Sons of America, will be held this Fri day) evening In their hall on Main stieet, when the following excellent programme will be rendered: Itenvirks by chairman: piayer, by Itev. Francis Gendnll, opening song, "My Country," iccltatlon. Miss Nina Olmstead; or gan selection. Pi of. D. 13. Jones, reci tation, "Ilattle of Manila," John 13. Kvans, selection, by Held Hrothers; recitation, Miss Grace Carter; quar tette. Miss ndltli Watklns and patty, lecitntlon. Lenh I3vans; duet, Tubbs and Jones: selection, AVntklns family, solo, AV. L. Jones, recitation, Delia Davis, solo, T. Dewltt I3dw aids. Reci tation, A'eitle Cooper phonogrni se lection, solo, Olwen Howell, nddress, J. A Jones, solo, 13dlth AVatklns, solo, John F. Tubbs; recitation, Helen Ny han, solo, Iteese Thomis, musical se lection, Alfred Jones, selection, Lulu Jones and Maud Davenport, solo Mrs. L It. Fostei . doxology, by audience; benediction, Itev. L. It. Foster Tho Tavlor Sliver Cornet band will conduct a grand concert and social at AA'ebei's link on Jan. 22, 1000. The com mittee Is busily nuanging a piogram, which will consist of the best talent that can be pioeured. Tho Taylor band has dining the past few years attained such musical piollclency that the are alwn.vs appieclatlvely listened to Tickets aie only 25 cents. AVhlle pel forming their duties In J-r-myn mine yesterday Joseph Farke and Joseph Coere, miner nnd Inboier re spectively, were Instantly killed by falling i oof The latter was tenlbly mangled. Fndei takers Davis nnd Tim lin took chaigo of tho lemalns. Mrs. John and Mrs. Daniel Phillips, of AVest Scinnton, weie the guests of Mr and Mis John 13. Davis, on Main street, vesteiday Mr James Patson of Avoca, was a caller hero esterday. Inv lnclble commandery, No. 2)2, Knights of Malta, will meet this even ing In their looms. PRICEBURG. John AVesley castle. No. 343. Knights of the Oolden Haglo, will hold their icgular session this evening, when the ciiisaders' degree will be conferred on two candidates All members ate te quested to attend. The Roll of Honor will hold their regular mooting In the Primitive Meth odist school loom tomorrow evening. Fred White, of Hlnkely, was a caller In town last evening. THEATRICAL. "A Romance of Athlone." Chnuncoy Oleott was at the Lyceum last night, and It Is needless to say the house was ciowded with one ot thosa lhely, enthusiastic audiences such as only an Oleott can assemble. It was none of our cold, ciltlcal audiences that would prefer to look boied rathe than pleased, but a good honest, hearty audience that went theie to be enter tained and never let slip an oppoitun lty to laugh or applaud. It was nn audience thnt would be an Institution to any actor. The play was "A Romance of Ath- I lone," which Is quite as good as an Jtlsn singing comedian ought to have. A play of too much strength woull mnke the handsome young heio, with songs, less of a flgute on the stame. or : nt least would lob him of some of the ! Interest he Insphes and that would .lot do nt all. For the purpose for which it w is wtlttcn, "A Romance of Athlone" ' a gem. It Is staged In a very handsome manner. t Oleott sang n number o his srers last night, but the one that pleased the audience most was "Tho Irish Swell," which Is embellished with an unusually number of Olcottlsms. The recepMon given this song pioved that the audi ence wanted as much of Oleott n pos sible. Tho company supportl'in Mr. Ol.mt Is a veiy satlsfactoiy one. Ho v III In seen at the Lyceum ngnln tonlnt. Aubrey Stock Company. The Aubrey Stock company will pre sent "The Klio Pntiol" at the Acad emy this afternoon and tonight, "Tho Two Oiphans." Hi others Byrne Tomorrow. The world famous Brothers Byrne will present their pantomimic comedy, "Bight Bells." at the Lyceum. Satur day afteinoon and evening. The pro duction this season will be a gieat nov elty, nothing like It having over besn seen hero befoie. It contains within Itself a musical comedy, a fnrce-com-edy, a pantomime, spectacular play, besides builesque which help to make mateilal constructed for laughing pur poses only, and In all the Brothei3 Byine und players fully succeed. The applause Is Incessant and curtain calls numerous. The Hi st scene Is a pretty .one, lep res ntlng two gaulen? divided by high brick walls, with a cottage on each No Monpy In Adrnnc to Itntoru Weak .Men. w o eiid our remedies nnd Biuilluncc (for men unit) on trial nnd uwroval. If not Kartli for vtealc nnd elcblll tated men, itilp nil ImcW nt mir nrticnut.nu n.n.i. ..... w-.pi.rv m; IKHIltllrf Kim Illtlit lirutl toll it a!1 .ii..t ;.-. " " CRIB MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.T. ' JbA'fa sj, -v U "V fcV XVa 7NtW The People's aAAAAhA A POPULAR CLKAIUXG IIOUSH for t!is Heinlt ot All WJn Have Houses tn Rent, Keul Kstate or Othur Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation or Help -Thau Small Advertisements Coit One Cent a Word, Six Insertion! for Five Cents a Word-lix:ept Sltnuths WuntcJ, Which An In. sertcd Free. FOR RENT VOn UBNT-HALr DOUUI.K 8-UOO.Vt house. Modern Improvements, 1423 Adams avenue. FOR GALE FOR SAL13 CH13AP-aOOD IIRATINO stove. Call between eight und ten u m 1420 lilbson street. FOR SALI3 TWO POOL TAHL13S IN good condition. Address KS Court street, clt WANTED-TO RENT. WANTBDFUUNnn able for gentlemnn and wlfo: central ly located Address, X, Y, C, Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RBNT-A I'tmNISlinn FRONT room with or without board. 41S Noith Seventh street jBCflDA4 nOAUDING C23 PIND STREGT. AGENTS WANTED. AOKNTS-ARTlCLi: OF t'NUSl'AL merit, highest mednls; government endorsement, half million sold. Write for oittnt. "Monarch." 27 AVIlllam, Now York 8ALi:sMnN-ir a'ou want to makb $1,1C0 a j car work for us Our leather suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear out; attractive assortment: exclusive tcr. iltory; samples free conditional. J. S. Ucrry Mfg. Co . A 523 Cincinnati, O. LOST. LORT-A rOCKKTBOOK (BANK NOTI3 holder) containing between fortv-tlve nnd llfty dollars. In live and ten dollnr bills, near Green Rldgo Stole eomp.inv's store, Dunmore A liberal reward If left at Hotel Jermvu Chns II lluys. LOST-LAST AV13I1K A BUNCH OF kes, $3 reward for return of saint to Seranton House DRESSMAKING. DRBPSMAKING FOR CHILDRF. TO v order; also ladles' waists Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS TUB WILKB3-BARRn RECORD CAN be had In Seranton at tho news stands of Relsman Broi , 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den, M, Norton .122 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. SCALP TREATMENT. 3RSrLTKrTCu:nLS ment, GQc : shampooing, 50e ; facial massare, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. LEGAL. IN THi: MATTCR OF TUB PBTITION of The Greigsville Salt nnd Mining Companv for dissolution In the Court of Common Pleas of Lip?kavvannu coun ty, Pennsvlvnnla sitting In equity, No. G, January Term! 1900. Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that, by order of tho said court made December Gth, lS'.O, the peti tion for dissolution of The Grelgsvlllo Salt nnd Mining Company has been set down to be heard by said court at Seran ton. I'.i , on the third day of Jnnuary, A. I) loo, at 0 o'clock a m ALKRBD HAND AND WILLIAM J. HAND, Solicitors for Petitioner. Scrnnton, Pn December 0. 1S03. SITUATIONS VJ ANT ED AvXsTI3lTBY'AIU3 voting lad) a situation it housework. Address, reir lliO North Washington ave. AVANTBD - POSITION, FORI3MAN. watchman, Janltor.groeery clerk, nny thlng In this line, with ability; best of references P O. Box 226, I'eckvllle. MIDDLR AG13D LADY WOULD MICH to have a situation as housekeeper, general housework. Direct to 2oS River street, corner of Madison, city, In a small family. SITUATION AVANTL'D-BY A YOUNG girl to help with housework or ns nurse girl Address II A'. L , Tribune ofllce. SITUATION AVANTBD-BA- A A'OUNG girl ns clerk or cfllco girl; hns sumo knowledge of bookkeeping. Addrcs Clerk, Tribune otllce. SITUATION AVANTKD-BOOKKKEPiTr would like to mike nn engagement for two days each week Neat and ac curate Address C. B.. Tribune office GROCERY CLBUK. PIA'E YEARS' evperlence. best of references wants position Address A C B , Tribune of llce side. Duilng this scene a number of lidtculous Incidents take place after each other so quickly that one's breath Is almost taken awny. Tho second scene is a steamer's deck, and what takes nlace bore is i.nvnmi I descilptlon. The thlid act repiesents Ian island upon which tho shin has been wrecked, and hoie occuis a niim- her of first-class specialties, teimlnat- iiik nun a juiiny me scene, one or tho most laughable effects ever produced. At the Gaiety Theater. Lang's Opeiatlc Biiilesquns wero the attraction olforert yerteiday at tht Gaiety theatei. The company ai haidly up to the standaul. Some of the Individual nets, how ever, weie well performed, and favor ably received bv tho uudlcr.ee. Fred Barth did n clever contoulon act, thi Nlver sisters sang In good voice and Her Tiro's aciobatle work was mag nlueent. Tho performance will be re peated today and tomonow afternoons and evenings. Letter Walter Company. Next week at tho Aendomy of Musi an attraction ut pcpular prices that Is snld to be something f a novelty In these ilas of time worn plays and hackneyed features, will hold tho boards. For one vtrek tho Lester AValter Stock companv. supposing tho youns" romantic actor, Lester AVaRer, will In seen In i series of ploys, that aro new tu this place. DR VON STAN'S PINEAPPLE TAB LETS Medlcul science b) accident dis covered tho potency of the pineapple as a panacea for stomach troubles The Im mense percentage of vegetable pepsin contained In the fruit makes It nn almost Indispensable remedy In coses of Dyspep sia and Indigestion, and the whole train of ailments thnt follow. One tablet after each meal will aid digestion und euro most chronlo cares. IS In a box, 10 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark. 70. Exchange. 13N13ROKTIC SALI3SMAN - COUNTRY woik School supplies. Halnry J100 nnd extras R. O. Bvnns & Co. Chi cago, 111. A LIVK AOBNT FOR SCRANTON FOR a sick nnd nccldent cnmiintiv that Is erdorsed by the entire police nnd fire de partments of Philadelphia. Addres at once, 13. AV. Goodrich, Jermyn hotel. AVANTRD-RY AN I3STARLISIlT3n business of n high older, a representa tive of ability and backing who can tnko up Its work In the stnto of Pennsvlvanla; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for tho rlsht part) Address, giving references. POFNTAIN RATH BRUSH CO.. Grand Rapids, Mich HELP W ANT ED -F EM A LE. LADIKS TO DISTRIIU'TB FRBB SAM ples In city. Cull nt 320 Washing ton avenue, from 830 to 1010 A tn today. GIRL AVANTBD AT ONCI3, US NORTH Seventh street. 1IANDSOM1) PRBMll'MS BASIt.Y enrned bv selling our 13trncts and Diking Powder Representatives want ed In Scrnnton nnd surrounding towns. Wrlto for pnrtleulais Lacka Home Sup ply Co , Seranton. Pa PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. K C SPA CLUING, : tTRADBRS' BANK uuiiumg. i?CH7'?3r3 KDWARIJ 11. DAVIS. ARCHITCCT, Council building t"antoii. LBW1S HANCOCK. JR. ARC1IIT13CT. llo Spruce st . cnr. Wash nv., Seranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, Ufi Washington avenue, Seranton, DCr3r3 DR I. O. LYMAN. f-CRANTON TRI vato Hospital, cor. Wjoinlng and Mul errjs DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. oTP P O DR C C LAUUACH, 115 Wyoming uve. AVEI.COME C SNOVER. Coal Exchange 2nd lloor, Itoom D, Hours, 0 to 1, 2,tu 5. HOTELS AND RESTAUR flVTS THE EI.lv CAPE, 125 AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reponable P. ZEK1LER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & V passenger depot. ConcHieteMl on the Eu ropean plai. A'ICTOR KOCH, Prop, AKVYSfi RICHARD J BOURKE, ATTORNEA--at-Lavv, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen eial law business, eoll"CtloiiH nnd loans J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-I.aw, Rooms 312-313 Mviift building. D B REPI.OGE13, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real e-tate sccuritv. Mears building, coiner AVasblngton avenue nnd Srue e street. M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw Offices, 012-011 Mears building PRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsc'llor-nt-Law . Burr building, Rooms 11 and 14, AVashlngton avenue AVILLARD. WARREN i KNAPP, AT torni'vs and Counsellors-nt-Law Re publlc.m building, AVnsblngton avenue. Scr. nton. Pa JESSUP & J ESS UP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building, rooms l, 2ft and 21, JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law Rooms 511, 513 and 310. Board of Trade building I3DWARD AV THAA ER ATTORNEY Rooms W1-90I, uh lloor Mears building L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV W2 Board of Trade building, Seranton, Pa C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV Commemwealth building. Seranton, Pa PATTERSON ft AVILCOX. TRADERS' Natlonnl Bnnk building C COA1EGYS. m-13 R 13 P U B L I C A N building. A AV BERTIIOLr, A T T O R N E Y. Mean building. (ii)Vrri""" "lli-irovl MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D, HOME opathlst, dlO Linden street. DR. AV E. ALLHN, 513 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR. L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 2C Boarel of Trade building Office biiuis. S to fl a m . 2 to 1 and 7 to i p tn Residence, 300 M.idhon avenue DR S AV LAMOREAUX OPKICE 2H AVashlngtnn averuc Residence Ills Mulberrv Chronic ellsonses, lungs, heart, kldnevs nnd eenlto-uilnary er gans a specialty Hours 1 b 4 p n. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scrnnton Pn. Courses pnpaiitniv tu college, low medicine or huslnes Opens Sent. 11th Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cnnn I L D , nrlncl pnl and nroprletoi , W. E Phimliy, A M., lendmaster G.R.CLARK &CO.SKED.MEN AND Nurseitmen, stoic 110 Washington ave nie; green house', 1330 North Main nve1 nue; stoie telephone, 7S2. WIT' r-nr "V3 JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA vvanna avenue Scrinton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Sctcens. AfSC-t-'- "Ml BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, pie nlcs pirlles receptions, wed dings and c niccit woik fmnlshed For terms n.ldrees R I Bauer, connucto-, 117 Wjomlng uvcni'e, over llulbeits' music store .aiegarc.ee brothers printers' si pplles envelopes paper bugs, twine. Warehouse 110 Wnsblngton avenue, Scinnton. Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Cen'ral Ralli-t 1 1 ' New o's.- Stations In New A'oik Foot of Liberty stieet. N R . and South Terr), Whitehall street Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleuullnesH and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EPPECT NOV It, 1MI. Trains leave Scrntitor for New York, Newark, Elizabeth, Plilladelphln. I'liston, Ilethlebem, Allen tow n, Mauch Chunk ami AVhlto Haven, at 8 30 it in . express, 1 20. express. 4 00 p m Sundays, 2 13 p m. Por Plttston and llkes-llarre, h.'M a. Ill . 1 20. 110 p m. Suuduv, 215 p. in. For l!nltlmur and Washington, anil points South are! West A'la Bethlehem, k.30 a m . 1 20 p m Sundiits, 2.J3 p m For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., nt S70 a in. und 1.20 p m Por Reading, I.ebnnon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8 30 a in . 1 20 p. in Sun da vs, 2.15 p. m Por Pottsvllle S.30 a m.. 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south and west nt lowest rate at the station. J. II. OLI1AU8EN, Gen Supt.. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE ir rf0MSSVNWSSV Schedule In Effect November 10. 1800. Trains leave Scrnnton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Ilazloton, Pottsvlllo, Rending, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bAtry, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore.Wnshlngton nnd Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg nnd the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J R AVOOD. Gen. Pass. Ant J. II HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. Del.. Lticlfi. nn 1 Western. Effect Monday, June 5, 1819. Trains leave Scrnnton ns follows: Ex press for New A'ork and all points east. 1.40. 3 00. SCO nnd 10 03 n m . 12 53 and 3.33 P. m. Express for Boston. Trenton, Philadel phia and the south, 5 10, b 00 nnd 10 03 a. m . 12 r.5 nnd 3 13 p m. Tobyhnnna accommodation, (1.10 p. m. Express for Blnghnmton Oswego, 131 mlra, Coining. Both, Danville, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12 10, 1 V,, 9 00 n m ; 1 tu nnd fifiO p m , making close connec tions nt Buffalo to all points in the west, northwest nnd unuthnist. Wnsblngton ace ominmodatlon, .1.10 p m. Blnghnmton nnd wny stations, 103 p. m. I nctoryvlllc accommodation, 4 00 p, m. Nlcbolsrn accommodation, 0 00 p. m Express for Utieo and Rlclillcld Springs. 2 33 a ni nnd l.Ki p. m. Ithnea. 213, !nmn m and 111 p m lor Northumberland, I'lttston, Wllkcs Bnrre, Phmoulb. Blormsburg and Dan ville, making close eoniii ctlons at North iitnbeilnnd for WnUanr-port. Hnrrlsburg. Baltimore Wnslilngtcn mid the south Nnrthiimbeilnnd and Intermediate sta tions, CC0, 10 03 a 111 mid 1 53 and 5.10 p. m Nnntlcoke nnd Intermediate stations, 10 nnd 1110 a m Pl.v mouth and Inter mediate stations 1"3 nnd S 30 p. m. For Kingston, 12 53 p tn Polllnnn ll.irlnr nuil uloniilmr , rtrinVmc m Oil CVpilKS tllllllS For detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc. apply to M. I. Smith. Ols trlct Passenger AKcnt, depot ticket otllco. Helavvii'j nni llmlsmi. On Nov 13th. JSfii, trains will leave Seranton ns follows: For Cnrbondnle 0 20, 7.33, S53, 10 11 a. m . 12 noon, 121, 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, C.23 7 37, 9 13, 11 (W p m.; 1 10 a. m Por Alb my Snrntega, Montreal, Bos ton, New Englnnd points, etc. G 20 a m.: 2 20 p ni. Tor Honcsdnle fi.20, 1011 a. m.J 2.20, 5 23 p m For AVilkes-Bnrre-G 13, 7.11. 8 4.1 9. I', 10 41 a. m ; 12 01. l.?8, 2 IS, .133, 4 27, G 10, 7 4S. 10 41 11 ."0 p m For New A'ork. Plilladelphln, etc , v la Lehigh Valley Rnllrond G 43 n. m . 12 0!, 2 IS. 4 27 p m : with Black Diamond Ex press 11 10 p m For Pennsvlvnnli Railroad points, 6 43, 9 .11 n m ; 2 IS, 1 27 p m For western points via Lehigh A'allev Rnllroael-7 18 a m 12 01 SKI. with Black Diamond Express 10 41, 11 ."0 p. m. Trains will arrive In Seranton ns fol lows From C.irbondnle nnd the North G 40. 7 41. s-is. 0 31, 10 -a 11 3S a. in. j 123, 2 13, 123 4 21. 7 H 10 as, 11 27 p m. From AVIlkes-R.irre nnd the South G 13. 7 4S, SIS, 10 3S, 1133 a in : IIS 211. 3 13, 5 20, 0 21, 7 51 0 03 in 03 n m 1.11 a. m SUNDAA TRAINS For Carbcndnle 9 03, n 3.1 p m : 2 21. 3 32 5 17 9 3.1 p m For Wllkes-Hnire 9 31. 120.1 n m.: 151, 3 2S, 5 41. 7 4S p m Tor Alhinv. Sirntogn Montreal Bos ton, New Englnnd points etc., 2 23 p m Lowest rales to all points In United Stole's and Council J AV BUltniCK, G P A . Albany. N V. II. AV. CROSS, D P A , Seranton, Pa Lehigh Valljv KallrniJ. In Effect Nov 11th. 1SJ9 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Phllidelphl.i nnd New A'ork, via D. efc H R R. at G43 a in. nnd 1201. 2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.1) p m. Sundavs, D .V II. R. R. 1 SS, 7 p. in. Por White Haven. Hnleton and prin cipal points In the coal regions, via D. ie II R R.HI3 2 is and I 27 p in. I'or Pottsvllle. 0 43. 21V p m For Bethlehem. Eastern, Rending Hnr rlsburg and principal It termedlate sta tions, via D Ai H. R R 1.43 a m ; 12 0., 2 IS, 127 (Blnrk Diamond Express), 1130, Sundajs D II It. R , 1 3S. 7 4S p m For Timkhnimock, Towandii, Elmlra, Ithnea Geneva and pilnelpil Intermedi ate st.itlems, vh D L .t W. R. R , S.03 a. m 1 00 and 1 V. p m For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls Chicago, and nil points west, via I). X II R R. 1203. .113 (Black Din morel Express), 71s. 10 41, 11.10 p m Siindivs, 1 & II R. R. 1201 p m., 7 4S p m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh A'nllev parlor mis on nil trnlns between A Ilkes-Barre and Ne v A'ork, Philadel phia BnlTnlei mid Susi)ivnloii Bridge ROLL1N II AVII.BFR. Gen Supt . 23 Cortland st . New A'ork. CIIAS S LEE Gen Pass Agt,2'5Coit- landt stree t. New A'ork A. W NONNI.AIACHER. DIv. Pass Agt, South Bethlehem Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations nppl.v "01 Laekawnnra rve, Scrnnton. P.i. l.'rie nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Tabic liv Effect Sept 11th, 1S19 Trains leave Sciat ton for New A'ork, Newbiiigh i el lnte i mediate points on Erie inllio d aim for Ilawlev and local pulots ot 7H3 ,i m and 2 2. p in Reinin'iig ttalns urilve it Seranton at 1" 21 a tn and ! lb und 0 10 p m Wm&iS .Nt'U WI'O'N DJVJSIOX. 111 i:tfrel Del. '.Mill. 1MI1). oiib Iliiunil. ooutli Hound. S.V SOll '20 12(10 t P M M 3 5- Stations 5 a l W a z- v f. o a A u e M.VriUe leave a u ....i T2jN Y 1'rnnkllu a; ....it til... ........ 7ieMeit 4Jnd streel ... 73' ....I 7oo Ueiliankuii .. '810.., a m r n Anlv n laye a ii ) m r m lOlAl ... Ill lUiICln ... ae5r-,c) lu 10 .. II"' Ilancoel; . an '8J pi Si i-"G Warltslit I iSi 4 ii hum 12 iii I'icstoii Pari; . sji IM 10 IS 1210 WlllWOfKl .... S41I60V lOo I.'.'. I'oyntcllQ 2tl ii m i'2ii orsou I.... M fni 0 10 ....u'i.I rieisaut Ml an) &to ) i, ii M' I'nlondalo . sea nil o.'. n to lorcstiity Jilt ill 0 1 Mil, I'arbomla.o sat IM OUT III 0 Willie HrliljO (3 36 A51 in'1 .. IH2.1 Mayileia . . un r.oi s.'iS ... ll .-I Jcrinyn 43 0 03 HU . II li Aichlbalil 3 bl NOD tut . II Fi iutnn 3 "4 111 8 4b' II II I'ri'MIHO .. 3W, im sAi iii7 (ilyi'liant 40IIA21 Hi') no. 1'ilceburg 4 01 n.'i H1 11 01 'Jllioop . 410 6 T 8)), IM" Pnnlik'iico .... 4i4 0li b 1-1 . .fuiTT rark Place . ni7(J3 sso 10,Vi clalltoll .... 4 20 Odd a mI a u leave Anhc . , r up m 1 Sunday orlr f fcUiitiltitliat trains stop on signal for pav ieni'riH 1 1 ulna 03 and 80i. iiutalay onlr Other trains dalB except nil nun). tctue tates via onuilo a Western before purclianlntr tlukcts and save money n on v U vtasner oufftt sleeper nnd free re. Cllulug tlmlr -ir Now lork. to Clilomo lihout climmc rnnrutrrr llnln lleiluceil to 'i'vvei renlii 1'cr jillle. J C AmlerBon, Oea. rss rAot. T. riltcrolt, IJlv 1 am, Mil bcraiiton, Pa" CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIA'V A'AXILTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps I'seci A B BRIGGS. proprietor Leave ciders 1100 North Main ayiHiue, orUtcUfaiirus store?; cCrnevr AdaBUCand JHuliicrry." : TfilndiOno" 340. ' V r S r
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